r ednc-?day.-Ifov, H, It 1 t~iB~lE.: dtto '& T-r^—Osß • Miu IN ATITASCfc? -Ottcrwi^ 'fi'i be cbarpdi ■ Nojaper diiofeiimec Bn"'* a !‘ tr« . «di j'.tj'j ,370. *!% eu^t^aiVv joiixm* of:^ewnM ‘Pus TRmujnfliusyohft ;al eoiivlctiims v.-1-u-K nio well oanwii t ,r-> .!-|,v U*'osji>‘He'w«i*« •'4 l . . i* »<■ iit UMiMia.n, to irrasp t >v, i ‘ • oar i-ijiinti'V. for its : 1 !:;■*. a.i-MI l"1» «•? >■’■ !■ S*' wiio; iomilv I'ttil in lit? r SiU fla.l'i-itlaTinfivs svidJm.ly ll.nst -in '-v i.'.vrr .'.inijjronn ttfr' >!.•• .. rr’-Mai, V I'UlTl of tjlt l' , ‘.;'iil>lic:t:i in , l L ,‘it.v ‘.i-filli ai -1 elf..;-; vH' IJol'clli.iti inns 1 I •VV,-rii , .'.Gv.’ of 5(; }::~ 'I ■r it ‘- li .W'l- vhv !ir:si .-tilliKshHV o'i iMjiriiy!>;il-;vi!if-tjf*;!'.til r ia-\vs tlivoii: l it 1 v, i,.'[.■ i-\-t ./!’ ( ’i:' coutii v. ii. l/.s>«r»V llSl-l I; i ,l ; v • unu vuscf-aribls;’’ ker ).,.r;b jivi.i jjji-ovj-r. ; ;• .Tun •'•'Tnn'PANK -sonif extent i»-itiini sii.i*l w.-li oi i'rfv' -'i - ’ ; ' ii: il s tn tl*- |,O -v.; :‘.rc inaiiik ; tUut struct yO yrjiirU :AVv|rttsi.:u>.ryu]y^.(|y * O; nhF lOft cte Oy N.vidii;,! arnV4 c~ Jf\ 'fljriU u} •'nir-*iir-1 i-.ic-t<*'i. l-i.-’diiU ‘ xV e i-yliovj Vital 11 n UrrtftW Van's. I.iiii v !•; iiv.ve iiwir iv.i ’lsiiti tliVojiirii . the iviruiar IST >f‘ onv fcofr.mns. -Vti'i r.’C-' c -ii'iclt tho tet-oporiUivn of !-Of .tl;p NOO-ikii cnqs-.wl.irh _ ifii**'.'!'!, ’ Uint of K> f-f V .p..; H-iiiirhnii v.. ;ii*l ns i;i **x liti'• t-Kli.Ms ;:;s iiiflvaso ill the pciey v,- / ;nd iilhei millv: - i;s!- Ili'lV-p v iPe ;’S, 11l i 1 ,-i- - ii‘.' jiri'jt' '■>! -Tub "J-\u ' ‘.V It'.-riil- «ru : 1 ;f.v n.ii>r>:k. l- • tvn? io chat's_;»» twcn- :k\,\ T <•*:**■ V«':n Hr- .'.v.-.r v.':-r loj-firi.-o. "U« was. ilio g>ndrul of tlie. lorccs, .and proceeded to o a business connected pwilii the plot. —- The plan :\vas laid to Join- RoSeerars when he arrived and captured Atlan ta: To this they were-put up by de signing rascals from Lineolmkiiii,who '■ are now infesting the wholeeountn!-. i A number gt the ' ringleaders Qflibc i plot have beep arrested; and lodged in t lho Hancock jail,’and with, tbeinj thlo major general, who was brought m ! irons from Atlanta. ■' . !' arriving at the jail, anthseeiiig ■ben drafts can be procured if is; bis comrades ‘cribbed,’be said to them 1. saui-tillin'to rcinit Bank Bilfe. scornfully, ‘You •; have played? —r-f - name- of the Post Otfice ean'd Tiaven’l you ?” and: then subsided!info c should in all cases be plainly ! stubborn silence in reference to hisob -:it-it. | i jeet. Judge Thomas has ordered an c*i.-'-rrH’crh' who send money by: extra session of the Court Kip, jv mast prepay the, Express ■ for the third ifonday of this month, ■else it will bo deducted from I to investigate the case, and properly. ‘I..- remittance:- >"I 1 punish these misguided;and desperate Tan Turiu.sk Apmaxac ton 1303 .malcontents, if foundj guilty, §* they a.u !, 0 ready about Christmas- . 1 • 'are'surd to be, fromltoedisclqjures i.l- i 1 i r eady blade. ' Let olhcr comniunili es “ U llioil Ho tel,' ” ; U ‘ ku 'Varning. j , , BEAVER, PENN’A. ■ ! xeyLalely a gentleman called upon ■ i ■ / 1 the President and solited a pass fbr ■ ALEX, CLARK. Pkoenirroß < R ... ... .-.j 1 i . ■ I't aJiliurjn to the coriteniencts of ft firs—r* i. . » t cU,.‘ Hoiel, the Proprietor has filled up in | •■Well,"said the President, “I Would -s Wi><. in a complete and saUafacloryman-i Jig vct . c hapoy to oblige you, if’niiy jpssses were respected; ibnt the fect| is (sir, have,’within the past two years, 1 given pa~sos to, two h undrod and fifty? i thousand to go to Richmond, aijd one has got there yel. ,? . r 'I- The applicant quietly and respect fully withdraw on his tip toes(. | An \ j• V. will IwVXii to vvcry i'lnb (Ti-jocs. ii.oht -J-fV.'vs.?, one. :tuJ ;irjy larger ninnber »l [vi A;, .t'.vnfi c«i|iy Will be 11 V.tlbV Ot 't w 'IltV. To clillis of V’T !•; sllN.ft WF.I’KLY TRI . ill ].;•<,>;it. T" rhllis fit fifty 1 l'v TKIHUNE'-.'-iU be sent X r.' dllE. TRIBUNE, Tiil'.uiie Cu:l4ik!srs,"Ne\f-York . ■ » EMI Tl»o = ,'M : oer, an > 'OYSTER SALOON, ;he j-.c'ji quality of Oysters may be!pb tsntd. during, their season, In any desired O 'e. Families' c-.n be furnished with Oysters, 03 :!i>> caf» or doren. The table « furnished *■' !. fell the {nsttries the PITXSBOBG MAK * f 1 *■*’“ afford. . 1 aahkful for tie liberal patronage, hereto "fe.i>-st.,rr»d a continuance of the eame.ii ' e. . • • A j'.' . il. j r tf?«tfilu, Elicited. • J r dec 17 , according to the i .. .. -f ■ - r _. aaal alateopent of iw trade, and buats iJ -VKSIVES, Scissors; Gum Hair I’tnsT j nesB heslSlkotfaes cnifitiifed in-mari ’SKSSS ttt ir«£ ,W ; store of l»ver iftghL i {f eb ,efl X -esft : CUHMISS. ’ ! females, *re employed byj them. I " ‘^gma|: A SSlSi^ wA aE theiAtlantltj MpiWl B A-E.'B'aJl iA:F RXE3 tjp-frdin .the meadows' with com, £lear in the cool September morn; The clustered spireslof .lFrsderiek'stand- Green-Walled by the hills or Maryland. “ Hound. about them orchards stfeVpj Apple,-and peach trfe i'rui.ted dccpi ’Fair as it garden'of-.the" laird I'. T[f the eyes of On that -pleasant mornjff: »he early.fall. : When Lee marched over this inountain-1 - Over the mountains windihg down, j’[ • Horse and foot. into Frederick: tojrjtJi Forty flags with theirsilter stays, ■ Forty flags with/tkeir crimson I bars,- i flapped in the ihorning wind : Ihe Sun Of noon looked down, and saw not one.: Up rose old Barbara Frietcjiie then, ■, -> Bowed with her four- score years and tci ■ Bravest of' all in Frederick town, • • She look up theflag the men hauled 4‘ In her. attic-window the staff she set. To show that one heart .was. loyal yet. t*p the street.came (he Rebel tread, Stonewall Jackson ridings head. Unde" slouched ital loh and right He glanced: the old flag met his sights .‘•Halt!.”—the dint thrown ranks stood ‘■Firo I”;—out blazed the rifle-blast. Itj shivered the window, fiahe and sjash It banner.!with seam and gash. ' Oiiick. as it fell from the broken staff, - Dame Barbara-Thatched the silken sen; Ov**j DabaniTrieiciiie’s grave I’. Flag of Freedom and VnibU|\vaTe ! A Sr.wtJUvoi/rrN Hancock.. G: cia —Tin; .Ua'cjoil (Ga.) Oonf&li’raU , the i : r!!i u.'L, suvs: ;j * -The of klicKs io llaiicv.ck count} - ,. seems to havv Icm-i.i a' iiiiiro serious a if air than iat tir.-1 suppose 1. Fmnr trustworthy iii formation f;cmnmhivatcd to us, quite a large namiiei; of negroes are in pii ealed.il! the in tendoo. .1 cVol t.. . Their organization was jfll. eers caused .fi*>iu that oJ’inajqVgcner ai down to corporal. The cliics of Ine coiispir.-.ej is an'arlfui and intel ligent fellow, who was well quid i fie I In be a kqidjr of such a dangetoils ec- .3 cents. EMI ..""1"`" E k / • • ... • - BSI in ■•■ J each »r * o. wHirruta. Site leaned far out on the Window-sill, Ar.d shock it forth with a royal will; ‘•Sljoot, if you must, this gray, old l|i tfut Ffave your dountry’s flag,” she shit X shhdj.of sadness, a blush of shame,! Over the face of the leader came ; Thcdjbler nature Willi in him stirred ; To Ille nt that woman’s deed and wqrd ‘•.Who loaches a hair of’yon gray bead Ides like it.dog 1 ilarch on!” he said. 'AH day long througli Frederick street Sounded the tread of march in g feet: ■' : i'■ * ’■ ! All day long that free flag tossed ; Over the heads of the Bebelhost. Urea its torn folds rose and j Oa the loyal winds that lorel of'‘•light and law.; Aii’l tin*. stars ftMvo look down 0:i thy Mars below at Frederick town. lasurrsstioii at tho Sout AHbetter r. flaptated d»F> . 4th :-J»W*43hMfa,jV}iUr4 1- , * % [■; ' "ir l«r The following is tf copy of a captured ,at Canton; By* hiamtarhd Jtth"loTO'WWWf. Jt Gnerhton ! lb‘ in Csi-' irajf cn . aboat 60niU l e?'N. E: pFCanton. The ' la «ai inove.'Vheihor eastf oi" •wcstfl i’would' not at ail. but I.'iam not willing jthht my ; ndgro feHows should be lorced to take up army a galiist my country, and my ojvn sons. Should yob conclude to take the buys with you in the army, world' for them immediately- or let me know where to send thomj for j’on have no time to delay, aiid-I will spnd them' to you at any J point you mjay-'direct; hut iff?, should not hear : from "you ..before 1 1 leave with my own, -• ;.T '.ahull take Ihonjiwilli me;, but I-lhjnk you had j better put thorn in the army, so at tend to it right away; -,1 am afraid , our State, has, gone upl if not the Southern Confederacy, and all opr trouble has been-caused by the incom peteuoy or treachery of Jeff. Davis, Lovell and ‘ i.Peniherton —Northern tiled of, Sonlliern principles. The Call of Vicksburg is the! heaviest lick we have over yet had, and it will be sometime before we get over it'if wp everdo. Just 'to think jof seventeen thousand five-hundred mPn surrender . ing, and they Southern |mon at that. I.don’t know ho.w to believe it; it does riot seem that it caln be so. Bob tyhalevbr you conclude to dp with your negroes.do quickly! as I before . remarked there is, no time' to be lost. Wheif we hoard ffrOht 'Pricc last, be PCHI wn; i 1.- fast. head, ill.; ! 'i the Government would force over}’man in the .South, in the Southern Confed eracy into hho army that is able i » bear anus, both {white! and block, hoist the Black Fbi:' and ti:;ht to !t!>o .ara, j ■fill *?• Thos. Cochran, U. Bth ■ James M. Korns. U. Oth “ i CJco, A Quigley, C. 10th x '■ S.'S Pimcoast, U. Illh , , . I. W. Hopkins, C, .. iittV “ li. T. Sulphiu, U. •lith-. Prank M‘Manu>|, G. 14th *•! .I ‘Albert R Scofield. G. loth “i I- .IWra.F. Smith, 0. ICth- •< i. EJ. (r. Leo, U. : 17th “ Janies Miller, U. Aidams: Jiis, 11. Marshall,! C. Allegheny: T.J Bigliam, U., Alfred Slack, U., W. IT. P. Glass, U-, 1L B. Herron* U. ' Armstrong and ’Westmoreland:. J. B. Chambers, C., John Hargnctt, G-, John W. Biddle, C _ ' J \ \ "Beaver and Lawrence: Win Henry, U., iJosiali White, U. | Bedford: B. F. Myers,!C. ’Berks: G. A. Kline, G., -Win.; Pol tcigjir, G., John Mismhior, G. B;luir: R. A. McMurltio, U. Beidfiird: Hummer Lilly,* th, Jos. Muiisli, U;" ' ■ ' I Bucks: j]j. B. Lahar, C., J. B. Boi j lead, G. i Btulfr: Wm, Haslctt, IJ., J. H. ! Kegloy. U. ’ ! i Cambria: C. L .PCrshing, C. Carbon: and Lehigh: Zaehiriah Long. C., Kelson Weiser, , jUpntr.e: Cyrus T., Alexander 1 G. <■ Chester: P. Frazer Smith, U., Boh ert |L. M’Glolhin, U,, Wm..:Windle, U. GUirihii and Forest: Wm. T Alex ander. G. m ■ i Clearfield, Jefferson, M’Kcan and Elk: T. J. Boyer, 0 , A. W. Benton, G- Cliliton midlLycbming: A. C. Noyijs, G,. J. B. Reekt G. , . • •■Oitlinitliiae LMoiitour, Wyoming apd ■Sullivan: George, D. Jackson* C., Jho, .'C. fiitK G ’ . <“ ; ( r i.vtoi J and Warren ; H. C. John-, syn, U . W. Lj Brown, U. _• Cumberland : John Bowman, C. Dauphin :|'lL G. Alleman, U. Dan jot Keiaser, H. Delaware: Edward A. Price, U. Erie:, By ton' Uill,;U., John P^.Bo^OKN K pWP™^, ra^ to . T B . S Bari R bt,C. Wf Or. the night before e ect.on the Rev. F^l)klin afld Falto K n: T. 2HT Dr. Bronson, of Sandusky, urged a shul . c Wjl i iam Horton, C. prompt attendance at the polls oiKtbe Greene: Alexander Patton, C. • m*t morning, to see tha.. everyth,ng; Huntingdon : David ,Etneir,U. was done right, and said he should be; Ilid ; ana b . j. W . Hfllrton, XI. there at six oclock. :: The Bev. Br.. Jumatai Un * yn and Snyder : John was on hand, ad ho pioraised. at the, Balabach y. H. Orwig. U. .V* I*™ 1 *™ : U m *i Lancaster •H. B. Bowman,Ka ■supposod that the Dr. might do Home lhaniul M;eve y jy Billingfelt, D., pood in a spintaal way* ho was askedfj. „ y n ,: lb IT to make a prayer which he jdid. with.| Lebanon :’g.‘ Dawson Coleman. U groat nnctiop, and with gredt effect . Luxernc,: Peter Walsh, 0., Jacob upon the and,tory. So there was one EoW i, son , ’(J. , Harry Hakes, C. set of poll hooka opened with prayer Meri;er ’ a ’ nd f e nango V i Gharlca, , •~wr ! —r-j Koonce, U ;Wrn. Bergivin, U. ISrHad not Pennsylvania soldiers -Mifflin: R. 8 ,Slacberger,-XJ. ion different battle fields been jdeprived Monroiv and Pilje; Peter Hilbert. C. of the right to Vote at the late, elec- Montgomery : Geo. W. Wiinly, C., tion by a grossly unjust decision, they' Jos. Bex, G., jj. G. Hoover, C, wdulcf have givcin their suffrages hi- Northampton 5 S. C. SUimer, G.. mosttunanimodsjy to Ahdrew.G. Cur- Owen Rice, G. - 'X [tin', inereMina |from fif- - Nortl»umb»»rland: Purdy, C I teeff to at . leS sixty thousand. This Perry: Chas. B. Barnett, TJ. death. , I think such a 'Course would save the country trow ; i'piiikcte r.ulo' — All. hands j:>ii. ino in . lovo to you; write whenever you eand.Sbo.w this to Sum and' them, 1 wish 1 wus jit the Binpire of Brazil with all my degrees, clear away from Jeff. Davis; mid Lincoln, jc‘r_ If 1 was even in the interior of Texas or Gear you, I would like it much heller than j where,l am. I”hever wjjs-St.a point. wheVe I coil Id not come to .some eon* j elusion before.. I now j don't know , how to actj'bpt do sojmpthing and, that I must. lam trying to do, tic best. I .may do tire ...worst,;, d Heaven does not ebme to oar resiitte we arc a used up poojfie 1 ajjj afraid ; hut I ito lend to face the music spmehow, and ; not ery over it at -that, for that -djes.l no nood, mid I bad just as-well laugh.; as cry T cant keep! from' ldug!iii|g; sotnetimes to save my life to sec the ’ confusion mid pUnic itlle.i country. Alphonso, Harp, and sever-1 al other boys arc here fftini the,army,! b«rt t have not seen any of them. .1 i never expected to sei? such times in i tins Stale,,arid I Lope.neyer yo. setf|t; a train. There has b 0 e use v e e i i 1 1,' hundred wagons passed through \rii 1 ilpri,in the last few days on tlieir. way 1 East.- ■ , ’ . |. : I Koa hl'k I have just .loanie.d that Gen, lAai, 1 Has Arlington Heights, and tsjsliellii g Wa’ihingtoh Oily,- and that Old Jpc. Johnson has wldppd .Grant, and] driven hini hark to Black river, and thatj ibdt fool, J. '.H Brown,, after whipping thei Yankee* at Yazoo. City, burned up all'll. 1 transports and evii<- . uated Yazon City, and did not even spike his guns. Ma yoitr Aunt Sally and. hands join* mo in love to you and the boys. Write whenever you .ao Yours Truly,- ~ John D.-McLlsmore. 1 *- ' ■ - ’ 1 _ '» jy tnuuo_., la % fact which aßoold.be noticed and : r- Jtof M«nhb»rsof O. M; Do«oVao,' l C.‘'J« XJ., George Connell, U. y 2/F£- 'Wifsohi; J/12th. Uiiif|Tfe^Hdljry ! jotfhf I ’ lSih. Syrtdotv -Moi. befliind 'and* C&lunibia goinery^Cl-,'! . ' d 4» {("'Cuniberlaud' it H ' Bucheh Ci ' ' -15ih‘ Fl(Mu,n£.;tt. ..uf - - ■ IG'tir: Lahoastej— l hcys,- U., John M. Dm 17»h Voric—AiHfei IS.lli. Ailatns, Fi'iihfti —William M’Slierr^i y '.l9th. Somerset, Bed ingdon —G-. Wt Hoose 1 20th. Blairs Camhrt — \Y'. A. - Warff ce, C. 21hI "Indiana! and A ry \Vhi te.U. V ■• ■ *. 22d. Wcstn orolam 'John Lntta, O- -i; j Washington liairi Hopkins, |Cv 24th. Allegheny —Jf U.,J- H. Graham* U 23th. Braver and Canilles*, U. . ■ t , i 2tJth. Lawrenoi, 3|i go—j-Thoraas Hoge.- 27 tb. ErieandCi B. Jjjowry, D. ' • - BBtfai Clarion, Jeffr Eikjr-O. 1m lumber' Union Scnuora. \ [Union iniyo) tist &■£&:' '[A'Vir**: 6th v * Potter arid Tioga. A. G. Olaistcad, Dvt Gaw»*«y, ,U. v>i %*! f v*» ■SfcuvrS. S; .oah.;4i' .->! 'iK; '^ntre.and fIX •.-V.iii ’’SoHhnnii vrid ‘ Mont- ;fU : r i• f: .non -4--G>. .irv Champ id GJ»r«r<7.. fcnd Fulton tri-J’-'l and Huut i-i.iT- Clearfield ;rong—Hue-' .Fayette-- ■Greene—4Wil . i ■ : : ' P. Penny, •rSOi.Ci'M^ tit ana Venan- -'Morrow ■rest and IW;17, . >Use ’’tr y h. o’ii '. 'Bcliuylkill;’ BHward Kcvtm. C.;Con tlid'Grtiber, G.j : ttichael ■ Wcacer, : :Sii«quobanna <*eoi goll. AYipNa, IJ. ; :U. C, nuEselntaiu U;, r Wpfcliipgtoni Rbbertvß.’ Ruofl.' Vii Xak. ; R.iSbVTi:. ‘•Wayritf: WttiJ M.;fNelsan, ' 1 h. r>s®orK.'!- ; Daniel Ernff-vy-rr^Spantfler,; ~ Upiop racrabm,,,.• .v„52 . ■ [' CcpporVeaa indWibei's, '"" : f |X- ; 2 , ' : V '■■pi, ■r"’- ; Üblon'mnjdrity ? U- v/H v ": 1 " ffeTOAPirtibAriox 1 ' iVto'.rs-.. ,{/{)(>> » n**:t iVri •* i '" ’ ■; ,' - , , Union. Got). ' n ; = p-v.,U.r171/kjl^iBr!: ’ House, » r.-ii'v'i : ,j >,rr< TTiiidD maj.on jrdnt’ballot ! 5 f { The bid! : 6uji &uh Battle-field : A correnpiyndunt ofthe Eliilpdclplpa Inquirer gives ilic.,»bUo,\vipg tiesiTip tiou pfia visit to'tlio BiiU rilunißattid fieid. Vf On Stonday night I rested with a part of tho ayhiy. that pitched their .tents oh the Section of tjbe old Bull Run battle-field adjacent ‘to the War renton PikaisAl;poot:hßgl»l find hero ho the suggestive rel’uis' of~the deadly filHfo .tho thcme of an epicV' dr“a painter pught] illustrate, on canvass the horrors of w»r from the 'memen toes here left of its ruthless work. . Bullets are picked up and exhibited by,tho hundfuf und soldiers who par* ticipated in the fray,! are comparing l&t the same time their gathered me mentoes and their personal reeolloc tions of life bloody fipld. ;. In the long, 1 axuriant grass, one strikes his jfoot against skulls;and bones; mingled, wifhthe deadly missiles that brought tbom to the earth. .Hollow skulls lie. contiguous to hemispheres of ex ploded shells. The, shallow graves! rise here and there above r lho grass,; sometimes in rows,- sometimes alone, .or, spattered at ifftogiilar intervals. . Through the thin layer of soil 1 that hides the nameless , hero who !gave bis life lor hjg. One sees' the; protruding ribs.'whence iho rain has washed thoir coverin'g, a foot or! an arm reached out beyond its earthen bed and once I tow one of these long sleepers covered snugly up to; the chin; but with the entire face ox-j posed and turned up to the passer-by; on the field" wrapped n’p rnTiTs btsrnfStf but that blanket was ot clay and thef face was flcslilo'ss tind eyeless. ’ \ j j In one case a foot protruded, with the flesh still partially preserved; in another etise an entire skeleton lay] exposed upon.tho Surface, without] any covering whatever. ; The tatters ol what had been his uniform showed; that he.had been a cdvaliyman. |Thd flesh was, of course', ileeStnposod : buti tho tarfhod and shriveled fskni,) still; incased the bony frame work of ihc{ t body 1 , and cryrni the fingcr-iisiils wei-eh in their places. The ligaments Uhafn fasten the joints must .have been f pr'c j j servedyfor ' he was'liftcd by the] belt] which was still-around tin whist,! anil] j not a bone fell out of its place.. | [I When found he lay in the a titude of calm repose, like one who-lind; fall-|j on asleep from weariness This was ] in the tamp ,of. thd Ninth ; Mmsachu-;] setts regiments, lie was iburyil, as ] were niuny more that night who had;! waited a long, fourteen months for.i their thneral rites, -In fact- the dirF.sr-ji 'Pnt .pioneer corps engaged for; some time in paying this last tribute ! to.tile gallant dcad.liVhoso fragmonta ; rv remains were scattered ! rpurrl our - ■ _ ' ■ .r- . : t ■■ ’ I camp. . Th e Pen nsy] vania Reserves liivoiiaek ed for the. night on the ground, where ] thev : themselves .were bngiigea: in deadly strife in the haltlo?of fourteen months ago. and the skulls and bonos;, of some ot llieir former eompfinio ns:. in him** lay around witliin the light] of their camp-fires; .It may even] have happened tjhat'ipap. pitched their; tents over the grave ofa'lost comrade,;! and again unwittingly* rested Under! the snip nheltcr with ■ one who had; often before shared their couch on ihej tented field. - • :i A soldier of tho Ist regiment struck his foot against a cartridge-box near his tent, and pricking it up road on i it the nanjo of an old associate, who had been among! tho missing, and whose death was! o.ply known ,from bis prolonged absence. His resting place had at length been . found, for near the box was a. small .mound of earth that doubtless contained his] mouldering bones. ;, v i- An officer of nr acquaintance re.. cognized the, his tent was: located as o'no iwkil which he was severely ‘.wounded, a|id‘- where he lay through a long, weary night by the side of a dead ; caplain. ■ The painful! reminiscence which the place called up rendered it anytuiiy» but agreea ble 'camping-ground to him. . i Moubnino' at Nashville—A fate letter from Naxhvild says: “A large rtart Of thin wealthy population of this city were in 'Bragg's army, under, Breckinridge and Cheatham,, at the late battle," and groat number* have, I, killed. Cut of Sixteen hundred , under Breckinridge, thirteen hundred were killed dud wounded. It > B Bai ® I that three fourths' of the ladies of the ' Episcopal church aro'ln mourning for |their,-dead " J ,|- UNJUST ARREST’ AMD * [ ' ; [(;bMMU NIjCATEO.];,,!">; ; mating |P$ Penpsylvanj held| to corisider' thuoifeumstuLces otU. ingi t hc ; yece n I T afr p at : and linprh qn meng of J. A..W ilua:», i uy,if spapera ot iV'siahington and.. Pjnn- State AoENCtI i ' T ? tifreefyr'! ■ ■ l.-W0^ in 9^iQoP^ r i 1 1 |-f■ ; * ’ -,| . -A , - . he i Chdirpian tendi Members' of . the ’izetutioc ‘ Committee .-.of the Pen nsyl■ (r«fa Soldiers Relid Association. • IENtriMEN: vTjlie J e6mniitteo «p» poiiued by yoar pody; to report the fuel» altendeu t uponthe Tcce U t afreet and;impi'isonpiont; ‘of' Joseph A. \V|U liarfison, Esq., -un[dcr order of Major lufner and by dol.* : Baker, Provost Marshal of the \\tar Department, and liig subsequent rllcase, represent as folloWjS: • '■■■.!!■■ •/ ; That Mf. *Wil iamson fs and has of the n ost active 1 members of thA lVunsyjvinia Relief Ass)cia tion\ and is a nimiibef of ita Executive Committee ;Dur|ng;th c ,|P a8 l J.Ht !?P hasih.ebr; eonslanVaUdjftaithful inf the discharge of all his 'iratics,- andjhas rendered most ■ service, as wujl iit hospital as in the fiold.f; About three .weeks ago it; bef came necessary to remove, the 9 of the dtom the Patent Office building tdj the rooms oeet pied by it; and the : question arose 1 9 to the expediency of sollihg some sui ’plus rags, lint,- and .others unavailable maf terial which could nert bo coaveiiihntly jsept in Store, . |\ ’ | After consideration it was tie eriti ined to spita certain proportion! asf is Uie custom of this, rijnd other Ijkb as sociatioirt, of : tb£* Jg.-)dd», . of m b:os - fl’rtrbO : lijaa/v f-' ‘'vv*4 1" > ■ 'Vi i! - ■■- ;!•.■• yjypi[ in* v;:i ;■ : v / '»£ ’id 'J>7l •* 'U*.i-T f.h’’ .*i V’/ {?» ■ *'< X i „I,•>1 Xi . .j ' ,->■ *U *: Vi A. ?y -* - •- - - u': t-i ■ ■ • y amishigdlS] mcm;ms 'SB" ,«nl 26* ■ikr. —Bui ns and- EM- a ns ill., sad- lt\i' 'ius‘| aitrOst, 'silted of htteM&e'. iMbcened. 'vjH r- [»-. ••.'• J ;ii o,:vjv.s ■ Your. havo fjsjw marks to make statement.;- . 1 ’ 3STo one ctoddutl the pontv of Mr. iVilliahisoh's conduct’and EEe rtCtetl under competent’ auliMtjt'J'l j. paiij promptly .ftp the treasurer Y«a6csavjoa: 'the cjuiw..- prpceejU. pF the sale, and i« ' , Tbttsiwo«itt*n;M«S «p rßespectfully snh’mittodf'v ,- •: ■ }■■■'■ r' ■ J '-C. Robb, .v* , ;|: J. J.LBww,/ . : fS...- ... I Ew’p. STEaERSox, . , r ' N i 1 IJ. H. Pui,EBt6n/ , ; j D. Ij. Eaton, v ! ! • J. E. BbADY. ... : • ‘ Cdmimtltoer i Thelnterest ol.£paerioan Labors If American: laborers anjr in sight into the of tbo ern leaders'of thTs rebellion as regards , labor and American, laboier*; 'tjhertr is too lack of 'light* no idoubttulnessjOf meaning'in. tbeTr own decjaratiohay.j , v Said Deßow, in -Orleans , Review;, to govern rmdfi&ip a very small ‘ji\ii)Mr\ty : : . iHtere&ititKe'peat ihdii of jndtikind.’!’ ' Spratti of Sooth Carolina, ih anad- , dfesato the Confederate iCor.gress: »t , Montgomery, in : 1861, said ? “The contest now pending is noty between the North and South as geographical sectioni," “nor peppltofef the North and the people ot the *|3aath, for our relattonshavebeen pkashit.’'— [“Battbe real contest lies between this: two' forms of aociely.” “Society is j essentially different ft|om government;” ■ I “In the one, the reins of government I come from- thV heels; in thc othey;,: ! from the head of '.lie society.” “ The "principal that all men are eqdtl mail have Men destructive of slavery to the . South'’ . ■■ t/'. "l- - , Bui the dcclatalion of ttio.'.Charles ton Merenryr-sso ;W«U -cigbf'andupm^ labmny man, whether wFtite of MnpS’.„ . • Sjich. then,. is the issue - distinctly i , ; preaonted • ; beforo Anierldftn laborers. • i in this ivar 'rebellion. tb.e- I one side, since lnhor,4riOli tl*®* I ;oilier,; ( j free.labor * oh the hi.ij ■’ j gra(ied,4-dh the .orliejjv lionhfed | the; bhc'side the m’knpwlodgetnvn.i. of universal equality under [tUo C‘'uiM,!;;u tion, —on the other, express ajijl :' • : him ;lo ti e })0oi -t hdhse.j’’- r -■' liow very I - That filth- ’ ■or that jferyihnuoliJ' • Large iramhers of refugees,’ ' mostly l|r,itish sahjecls,fare daily.tvuii /ihg into'ourlines froirt, rebeldom'd i-aK manyi cases, tlmy are accompanied by ■ deserters.** This is the, base with alt our armies, andihhows which way; the Seat is.jumping!'; The new position of ' England and the dismissal "of the eoi.r sills, by Jeff Lav is, te|ls The story; #SyMr. Mason, writing to Jeff. Ra ( - vis in 1856 in reference to disunion, sgid: “I am a candidate for the first Mtbr.”,| Wefl, if he doesn’t win the first,-he'mast content‘'himselfwith, theiho,nor of having triedlo-befho first to .deserve it.r— ]Louissilh jdur-., rial. : ■'■ 1 . <£sKKicliGB ace a ; burden.' Tliei-o ia a burden,of care in getting lhotn, fcar in kcoping/theni, temptation in using them, guilt in abusing them, sorrow in losing jbenvanil a harden; c( ftCr count at last to be given comi&ning them. . ■ ' - ' j®“Tbe name of Brough,' ■suc cessful candidate for (iovernor , of Ohio is pronounced bruff. The copperheads will kee therefore that it rhyirttW *ith tough, rough and enough; ! . 1 ■— —: l*’ il 1 IQrGen. Louis, Blanker,. formerly.- commander of U/&-. German Division of. the Poiomc.urmy, >3 dead- Ha' diedofeonaumptiou.' [ the ’api koy s' ac- Peabody, the American! banker,: of Landon, presented' ! Yale College wiiuW : geological feabinet; 1 one hundred and twcnt£*®T*' tliouwtiid; dollai's. ; ■y|. • *■ 1 the MuCoal is selling at r moty-‘ per bustiel ijn-CirnMnnati, owinjj scarcity «f thoia'tfticlo, chosei! oy tb» loW; «tat« of Up* water in tbei'rtr^/ ini 4 nt uerk; I and U«o, / :y : y ■>}} if; IN • f .2»wrA. Jl ,K y ME , v’ i Ila t I!*'" 4 '