The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, July 27, 1864, Image 2

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National TMon^
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|B BA HAM Li NCOL H,
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If 'Pbp Vico PAsident, ■ ' •
1 (*'■’ ‘4 -tk TKtSEBiH*. V - 'i»- ‘‘ ■
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■ 1. tTntpn Presidential Electors.,.
‘ - S.ENATORIAII.
IJorlbnM’Michael.vFbilßdelphia.
fhomaBCurmingham ( Sparer '
i ' I’ 3 REPRESENTATIVES; f'-
o ;, ■ Hale ■*■
.'f 6 Morrison Costs' l-lChasH Shriner.
;8-j Henry Bumm , ... 15 JohniVister
S IViltiam H Kern ' 161) M’Oonaaghy
§ Barton IT looks ’ 17 DsridiW Wood
' " ISlsaac Benson
•T> Robert,Parker. 19 John Patton ■
-fiAarop ‘Mull. ; ,■ 20 Sanmelß Dick
■„ .8 John A.' Hiestand , , 21 Everard Bierer .
10 Richard' H Coryell 22 John P. Penny,
IpEdward Holliday - 28 E M’Jnnkin • '
12 Charles P Eeed 24 J W Blanchard ;
tjaion
County KomlciatioiiS'
J'; f i..-” Congress. ■'..'■?,•■
®Hp’S CUNNINGHAM, Beaver..
(Si}b;ect fo decision of District Conference.)
I y President Judge.
L. L. M’LUFFIN, Lawrence co
•'!, , Assembly. ■
if. S. QUAY, Beaver,
RGB’t U. EEEI). Washington,
JpLMES R. KELLY, • . •• f .
Ji Prothonotary,
MICHAEL WEYAND, Beavers
J: 1 County:. Commissioner.
SEPH IKONS, Hopewell.
. . Poor House Director.
M;L M’MAjj.AMT, Economy tp.
j '' Auditor. '
JAMES WHITHAM, Hanover. '
| Trustees M, Academy. . f
A. R.-IMOORE. ißeaV,
JkO. WILSON, Bonver,-
Kp: L. DEMPSEY, Beaver,' f .
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AMENDMENT,
kpoeial Eleclion--Shall Soldiers Vo^e?
' '• f ’ Ttr'ESDAY
'-r-jpnxxr’FXni OF THE BEAVER COUNT T
! .JL, AGRICULTURAJ.SOCIETT, Trill beheld
(Lc Fair Grounds, near Beaver, ; on ■ ■'
yTcd»,\cd,nj: Thursday, .and /Friday,
st . 22d and 23<?, 1861 ‘ ;
' ! s invited from adjoining coiintica*
-• I ;^NTEp...An; : intelli.
gmt boy. from 13 to 17 years of age,
|y. J jth a liberal oducatiorj, is wanted at
officc i tf ' printing btisi
ft iss. : Apply sdOTi.' - ,~r.
f Eloctj6ri
!fi/fP_7 e the usual places of
hiding tlio election*. in the diiferent
djljtrictß"
sp;t ;
r |'f®^D l Tuesday
pj-lUdVay Special election ;
J Don't forget io go to} tKo ’polls and
' l’ i pt e the First Amendment,
j ;i Don’t forget that the First Amend
!?!??!'■ ,D I l **® ono nllowiug soldicis to
■ yoto. • /." ’ ' '
! hßOuDoyouwant tahclpthosoldier?
for th©<First Amendment.-,
p ! Do you Wishto perform an act of
tbe highest patriotism ? ’-Vote forth©
First Amendment. ", ' .v
... Hare you a brother in the army ?
yoiMor First Amendment. 1
’ Have you "-'hr
( j yo-. a eon in U
' for l th<i f’.irat Amendment.
'«* father in the army?—
r ote for ihe.First Amendment'. '
!' Dave you a dear friendlo the atrnyf
First Amendment. \ ' '
you a friend to - the soldiers?
-,fdr, tl,oFi«t Amendirtent. ,
•? $9- y ou to see. copperheads
|o!ho: te, grief ? Vote for. the First
|lTnendment; •
MOH
-i*' £ - • ,
THEjTICKETS ARE
'f k^ 0 1 three 'separate ballota
' pintjßd thus—.
j- ttta ! Amendment
1../: z .. . &condATncndma\i ~\ ' *’
d'- r;;:-^ or fh° Amendment.
>" iy ••;:,, Third Amendment, .-•• *}
I^i^M° r . * tio ,A^®ndrtcnt
< ..tickets .’are to be aded up
With the words str the 'ticket
dn! theioutajde.and the otbei foldcdin.
Tp*e sto' kltfo baHots printed: against
■ 1 : A mpndrhents
«Vr« ; .rdjto: !
|lbii»iAeTi4m«uv!i,Y£(: j
j 1 •■ is j
IMatM
{‘ ILwt' wjeek" weoalied
of the people. ofvßeaver
Special Election, which'
Tnesday, August 2d. 1
motion of.onr readers, i
.‘tbreo A meirdir ehtS to bl
as follows:. : : , 'I
; Whenever ,-»ny of the {qualified
electors of; this Commonwealth shall be in
W.«tu»iimilila^aerviee,-jihdef-*!TeqhW :
tlon from the. President ipt the United States,.
ia&ajeagaißSM*«
I each regulation na »r*. or shall be; prescribed
'&li *Mf ppweiit. dt
j weir nsnaii placecf election.’’, , j .^y
. '‘Snoosb. y.o .hill shall bc-pssaedljTths
Legislature,con(*iuing more thin one
which ehall.be elearlT expresiid ia.iho tltl*,
except approprialioh hills." ! ' -""'h ;
; “THjnD. ,? No, bill aosU be.,pa|se<|l by the
powers,- or
iasnycdse, whcretbesuthoritytb grant' saw
powers; or-privileges/has been, or -ni*y here
after be, , conferred • upon libecourts ■of ..this
Conunonwealth.!' ;, - - . } , H -,l •
■ : ; It wiU be seen tlint
rnout is the'orio, which m to illo w ‘phr
spMters to We, have:.looked; in
•vain through the copperhead ‘.papers
for,artything-advocating its adoption.
They donolnrgelhejioopletovote
for it. Can it ho guessed why ?[■ Itis
because thesodisloyal creatures drdad
thesoldiers’ vote. !olhecy dalrtf, not;op
pose it openly; but they are doubtless
organiaing'semtlyto tots aghipst U.
If it had'riol Veen,; for the copperhead
majority on .the bench rof the Supreme
Court,’there would nothavebeeri any
necessity for this special election. W'e
hive a ,l|iw fiow on;the statute book
permitting the soldiers' to vote, and it'
is well known that, under law v the
votes of pur-soldiers in Mexjch.were
polled arid confiteld!;:
ftg said t|eDj against* the righT ol9p|
soldier tQ'Ja.yote.jJjO’b, jip. .But When
the soldiers, whovsvet o fjgh'ting for ns
in' the | South, attempt* d. torexeYcisc
the righlspf freemen, the copperhead
Jndgo AV^ofadward eduhl., ho found. ; io
decide it, ancoiiSlitutior at. ‘ ,P'!i,,
' We say that the copperhead Judges
•deprived the soldiers of our Stale of
khe right to vote,” and no respectable
Journal caf.'poasibiy havof the hartli-1
hood, to deny what every one, knows.
It is true that the peopl 3 of the State
of Pennsylvania, Inst fall.set their shnl
of eondeihriatren; upon the copperhead
Judge, but we now intend to fix the
,who|e matter ourselves: ;| ■
8 00
tor’s ■ t
..... 3 00
ors am)
evon klio
a reason against lho : adaption ,%f Vl,ig ;
amenj me“t;. and h'pnco, knowing Unit
[ the so dicrs votes .almost m.L
-! against tlfern, they adoni the
i■ ‘ I'A' hbt been .fti* Ihd copper.
I>eaJ. majority /on the bondh of the
there.reouia not have
Hay ■'? e , c f 8 ‘ ?it y. f'>F- thia special
i election.. ,\Vp .hnvft ,a Ja,w.permitting
soldiers to
ing; and under wh ah :.th| temperate
jjplleA and ot'iheadi- 1
diei;a,.ii-onj . PonnfiylvaniS iabseai iiio 1
l*Sf- •"'Shi %;/i/ ,boea«s6i v it j
favored ; </te«j;but,tts soon- ae it began
to.operate Mgainsl, them, (ibeyeuddenlv
discovered if tp - bo unconstitutional;
and the Supreme Court,. acting; jih a
interest,;.and. not as *a gravd iu
dipial. lrthunal, set the Jay. asidqras
Pe'hg- .void . ;on, unconatiuuional
grounds. ’.. ]
■ aniond
inent lo tbe Constitution. ■ We cannot
adnid to »vaitpn,ti|. qr.e.^n.changoihe
character, of )fhe,Sqpi eipe/Coililj aud
as its decisions , are ,bind iOg. until re
■verseo, the,friends of the soldiers kre
compelled ,tp present, an apiendniqnt
to the Constitution granting to [he
soldier thq privilege.of cxerc'iaing his
: ma.ienable right u» vote; , = ./•
s -? o V port,6adB in the Legislature
d|d their best IjO prevent the passage
ol tips amendment by that-body, and
ihey will do their best, in a sneaklng
Way ’,!? PFcyei.l its adoption by the
have toq pru:
M^ c 6 V* “Hke & campaign [against it
tbrough the press; but they;
Upotrthp and apathy, .of
tbe ,-By keeping down
d.cussmn/ikey think, they .insore .a
tio k*> by - <H}iot'ei>ncenira*
tion of thetr forces there; is' r chance
tor accomplishingtheir ehd.itj ; d; -1-
v * 'rffi l: j°- eecur f diheir defeat fa tie
have full yote, and this wecsnhftve !
it every one takes interest enough to
Vote as ho feels.: Those who are jit
f°^ e ■*»*».«"& «.«• to tbpse who kre
n the field the.duty :pf-pbt«r.ing fob
privilege belonging to them
of right, and withheld from them
ty py a copperhead judiciary. .V ij
< 4 n «w arid weighty reason fop.sc
eqnng. thp:. adoption., of this- aroebdi
fooptis to-fad found fn tbe.fact that
H oew , ca, j fw ; men - war
p.ltreein the fiolib inconsiderable por
tion of those now at bonie -beforethe
rpgoiar eleolioh . oomoe"bttl It is iof
the utmost importance; ihat
should npt lose .tho,right: toyotoiin
,p£ gping.ta thedefewd,of
their,country., v ;--
i j** , e : t^ t! » therefore/ithat onrredd.
oupwid *Hf iwiil (‘emembernhis
np. their minds to'rdnderri laaticalop
leariny.'•? Yct«
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The’following, which 1 wo clip from
the. Pittsburg Gazette, \% soj trite; arid,
*tropposite 'to fli tj that Ihy
our .reiiders: v. M “.
• Tlt e-co ppt-rl l c ad .paj>c ps a rc• n? eiio ll l
as thegrayo/.n.tbe.suHjkc.t t^iho,spe
cial. elect ion, itvAu g u s t /j)h tlltr arnci Id >.
intent. to allow, soldiers? tkvoto. ■.% They
never advocale its,
ver say a rifor-d thal,;bi’yi.ny ii'rdir.ec
lian,., plight
it. They, ignore it. ApisUihsJ^fo-
, ....
long, delayer
brareljtdwD
... Let ther
KjuOEl- "'."f -v j-.
the feVtontlon
fcoabtj to the
Jcoipeß i
spr iheibfojU
hO ; d ss|£, b;
Al|owvief
pqt th§ *t
nuiomppot
covflwljr.'
mg to depi
their dearer
we glv»*
ie vflted ■
Itoni
most malty
BiOvJMgtb
' Ve ; RnM'
ionofjiidj
;Conrl f pf;E’
Fifiold^fl.
Penn*ylTai
e&t in die
<*<•&>
iTJie-jquefUi
aelawiiliir
ifesoed 15 by
:Staie«,’ ! w'ei
inolbeir.wt
jnenif.oftl
govern me
have as cab,
afe abrogated, io ,-.’f«tr r .-'oi tjicf seceded
States; 1 are; con earned; 4‘Caking- ithat
■View of-the’case’wo are'S'irpbintbf
warwitleanoihor nation, entU
lied,to all the respect privileges
that a nation could. have, jy tead of
fighting;to suhque traitoriMiaffid qnelV
domestic insbrijoctron, ! |l# the T|nlqn.
is desiroyyd'aijd th'e ntiph. ab
rogated in tjtje.Sialoa of the South at'
.war with the United States, then it
follows matter of coarse t hey are
lighting lifot tbjbvCrtbirdiy pur govern
ment t^irjj^wn,; AV-ere
this opipmn to jprovaii ,x|rE would hav£
no rightto pniiish traitors for - then*
treason o|r visit‘ ! upon 1 the ■rh-tbie consb?.
tjtiencos qf , them crime.! j ‘We did. ; n^;
ampmeiiftih|it v any tyejj
in formed j manjio.tho Korlh woidd j»
could’bold such an opinibo i n vieuHTt
all thp- fsifets; injnch- less; men' ! bqidiiVg.
high judicial- ipraittym un.- theTpoui]-
tryj,. 'Yet. jWqvjfind Judge ;^Voodward
indeliyering ti
prenie'Court o
ing 1 out, of Ihi
argue at lengtl
is rpally. a got
regard the (pit
importance am
pic sh’onld bo 1 5
renders will ri
Judge: Agnpav
plcio repljPto
ttoti(r'di»,itn(iM'd^‘tti^ ; of'the
attentive perusal of'all. ■. I VTeare glad
I we i have a Jipdgo ■ pf ,tbe
! CQtiiOxt-f^lW-|^*T~~Ttfffaoie? : of ‘those
wh6«o*i»'tp
Pjory B ®<tpm j
the teaae of.. treason, and ; W<i? ghs!
proud ;that lias far- j
him. it uhncpcs;-;
/>rffy Ip rejEer p.iha matter at any
length., ju» the,; qnefjtion r ,ia bo tnaeh
more pbly; , presented in khb ' opinion
than-we pdssifc ty coo id ~ that wo only
need refet our Veadbia ; i(> “* :
Tudio: ,ai; Oonftereba
Conleireps jof Jptji
tMpyt at.:the “Leslie
or.. th» 2oth
•wif.g are the nabibs of
j ru‘
. riib rip, itiep,
v. _ j: ;
l’°* M’GandleBß,'Henry
hh Elder, J. Ti's^ott,
ee;; wtus l by
>brib to thb CKair, aod
?le« M Seero
;V:.v | -
Charles MsCandleas,
M’GaQn was nonurja- .
int; Judge by .acclo'
i Meeting t>f ]
! ' ’Tbe' TTnlon ’
; JTndk-l&l Disirif
j ilftdtw/’; injj(
j inst. • Tb 6 .folk
the ‘Gorif cross:
$• v
£utler-~ Char
Pillow-, Ji ji b
Iscucrenee—Jr
Isa ac‘ Phil lips. -■
■ . 4he Cohleiiw
railing D. L. ffi
appointing ®ha
‘ Oft <j;
tho lton. lj. ij.
Aod for Prcsid
•nation.
On mptiorif'i
District-were ri
proceed ingabf
On .inoli onet he
> WitaCapt. [Thi
UOlbiiejf’liP.
Itajr lit ib JuV
,v
Sprg\Jphjj He(
ITl? JohcslOU, !i
,W hooper, Pijilj
amy,,E(iw.in)K.:s
. pied ,of TfV|
. Ajeaj
Hartsoagh, Jpb
NeWl.;. (j ,.j
■■Wouhded—Sej
shoulder,
son, itbiftb, . 4!jgt
.A. ai
MCa^k W ,tbigi
.White, :ampjo,.B
CB M Gtim, (eg]
.Vibijlrgi
#mpptated;lnt j
loj
putatad;l?bomaJ
Sfiiifm,* i%cW
>0 tlio Sa
‘ Pennsylvania. iraret-'*
record jtp juntcrf and
i that ‘the ] gojjjsrprncht
ernmeint facto.- Wpi
Btion [as one of 'great
one on which the peo
iformeil.' i 'We ‘ trnjSt-'Vii?rf
11 Tea,d the "opiniob- of
tt .isia fujl, and cojn
dudgo .vVVjoocltvard, an
: f*? ,0 y? 1 lepers -of ilO
: queued to pablibh tie
. : •
Confejfpnco adjoarnt d.
mas Hi
- ■( ‘ U: J-,
i.pnry, ofOn.P,
| c i
SOtliUfceif ;„ijji': ,
AndruV M/jPitfdy.
0r W»! G<Mp!l feianols
01-p’i Juba^Bundfl,
! c Codk, .|Gfoorffo
iQj John Aqderaon.
cJJiofel
&Ju i i W I
VVhito, Georgo ;M j
-pftrioQsfeiljjlfitoh,
jCorporaUjJaßws
f«», JUfced/M
r> ; s “ght;
HligbiKj Fr*n-;
jarbpjilatoclf, Ja«ne* ,T
g*? iAM /oot
Ki?kfiy,fat*«od»booi
hWod^uhnbt;
♦ tViflb.ReVoro;
»• WPotflfetbi; ftoh*
rhjtjSa^M’Donidd,.
:" : . s
'^*' v : ■
NWRI
<®^wki®6is666Ss6
4?ao^^ ? Afld
Ministers- haveaeknowledgdd- 1 that
tUib-bbnsideratmn'■/mnfibitd«)i£r- J tbilr
iTi f *ft®. j
to l»ritea«ipiqHit?OQi <8 hamiila
■iinjjcto r?bobava so-* long
lasted thatoTiey ;if eVe'btbe iJ Jgreitpit ;
‘‘£ritUpi% rples Pgna
iohi-baa claimsupon British
'protection- ara'Bid;' lait-winter was
gainst praassa and tjio first i
to ;f<jelj and , bitierly too.jthe .experi
ence US England’.* forced-neutrality.
King oJ'-' Ijenma’rk' ■Who/istbe
mther^indnw;|bif to Prince
of jbe.Briti*b Crown, had
personal reasons forjboping. dor per
soiWl aid froni Englandj and ibis Danes
weroplsblnd t® ibelte^that'the'^C"’
larationand 'So
Ministers ithat .Ibbdrpatymskie
gu^ranteeing the integrity
ritOries nbw. jn disbnto was fiokbetbiOif
... • >,;;; . r "V- . i ■•.; .•.
mom .than • mere empty. poasti.ng;n4
Front* this declaration'. England .has
b»6n : compelled -to recede in a most
ignominious |knd pitiable
.vrbrtb nO more
papmv and ,Dfn
raarkds to dily- in- a worse; condition
than if it Had never beferi made. v ' ■
" , ’lf En|;lkii<l-bas*^reason tjirfear'xen*
gaging in s ||ar with any of the; jlu
:r/|pcan^powers, abb has ..ten tin'tos
greater reason to. .fear .engaging .in
a war with 111 is country. |She never
could blockade onr coiifets effeelivoly,
na«y and ijrcajids.t'in
nbvai),W)|ri‘ai'e j woul i he ab)e to .driye
:off -or deBlr6y‘. all ; ier blpekadors as
-easily: almost .as herj^piratilcal: vessel )•
destroyed by
: tlißiKcaßftg6 t ! at; the' same
;ti ( tao Cruisers
cbTiltl be fiUe4 : pur
! bar© a per
fect- rfglit tblre&tbndjrepair tbemi |in
,ti ral is." ” 'Tile re : is-n p. n atib n
whaj,ia3.,aB liker
won Id willing!? ■ illft*?*—l*** -Irpic
onr war against the rebellious
; t \,,. •.,* ■ • ■..
■"■ 1 -EliO:,pei'fijly. and r coward ly-mean-*
nbss of Englftod’s course; fVorn thb be
ginning of thiSi- rebellion, liasr-beerisWch
no hopcstpr. impbrlifli map 1 61
the least, intbi[igciicn.ban -grieve ..over
bor.ptyscii l bn miliation. Pretending
to bo the champion of freedom every-
iVibp4;6f!
.brebeliioas a,tidunprincipiodcre,w
nnderiopfc. tb-. .establish ■ bn -Eibplire
-on -Jiliman J slavery, and un
dertook Ip;' aid' them ir/ 'desfrrtyihg
? : ®4v-firc®tesi
a r.9Si the.earth.,- ~,Even . ndjv!.v'svhllsti
.writhing nndor disgrucb and bu
miliatkm she bus -brpught imob '^hpg
.^■^?';^'*not; 'JCcng6al- h'ef sympa
|by. for the rebellipp and ■ bet haired
b%ibe ,can^. is,
from this-timei fortb, barniloas,' ibro’
her own acts; . The nations Of the
earth will nb! respect a' hatipnf
| Lor; acts pf.ty-*-
-Wot pppreBsipn,;has show tl that
Sj'B is meaii flnd cowardly, \Ve fepl
thankful thbt hcr bonds are tbat
she can do nq'more evil. ' / 'I /
cpn tuy, (reorgia, isthe
ip'-presi to day bn account r , of the
b})orntioriH off fShecman ..there, .’,'■!jt'k'e
«Uy.ifl£et?o.jsll/e»’ addtheaat. fof the
UmtlaliocM lioe river*, arid. w a ppint .of
importance to the rebels, it i*'
;tjie cpnnctding _ ppir.t, of, the fleatflne
i .?£ ij» r t S'*nt hern. Oonfe^piiaby,
|.«po it? made Base
I Hrt Pl?lieB reholajn the'jSoVitii-
IPJE ,t»ftbr J&e
A Chnttanc^^., l ,f..v.
i by
#h.4|, Cliaclfston on lhe p«B,t^,>vjtb
Jfo.n^owdryjfAJabama..' pnllip i; weftt
: W>oqga on. the, north.
““ ape cQiiKccUi* v?itJi
,C ."BWl<|sP lie,north. aDd thd, Alp-
Jidnijuf and;
R^“ l hpa«Vj|«4lichen
in thjt sjjrprJ^;
JfW* M*& 1 5Wli J Mvpfr>>hi3W»-;.i|»' '<AW*:
menae.fttoieajpf subsistence; »rjd .fopr i
•RMh« importanceofSh.epm4n**ncf
appreciated.;
wlfbefollowed hytbe of
tabA^pmy.
WH f
i-ijes-jv! 1 .*!! ■?ib3’(, r rj
v-j >. ripif-rti
AndtronoV pbbllshed.aiider.thb t|tlp‘
IpWMffAHd m&afal&
’*/ -ib/ A -
0.-JAS3.
20*'
i.Lu.'.i
'asss±3?;?%
Jh-iaWWSrXIG*^.
Economy U
Harm0ny....„;.... - 2
Independence ,*..~ , 112 ...
Rochesterboro '26 '
Rocbeetertp'^..;.'' ■ s'(J ;; -
Hopewell ..... - ,16f >
Brighton-......... , 13
Industry i,-.n>.•
Darlington,2B;,
Greene .h.;;.....;;. ■; 26
Raeebou ...1..;.;..!. < >lB.
Bearer ibey ;i2l'>s
South Bearer..,..’.: 1 , -if, ■
Newi 34
’ Fallston
TOTAM J „...0iv...i.--'WI ,! ; 891
■' -, •..JOHN' CUTHDEETSOK,
. C»pK & Prfl. JJirshal, 2411* Pist., ; ‘
From General Sherman-
WASHINGTON, July 25.
The SepMkim extra says ttoat dm.!
patches: to' the G-oyernmont'represent
that a j*r6at fmight in At
lanta on Friday, resulting in tholior*
|nble slaughtei and a eorppletbrepulsp
of. the enemy atey ery,jjoint. -The
rebels holding tha 1 largest - part’' of
the cify, assaulted “our works on ; that;
dayV with great fury, evidently- ex-f
peeling.to drive our forces out of thir
city. ■ The loth Corps, commanded By
General Frank Blaiij seemed to bo tfao
special"object of rebeli wrath, as ithdy
massed, lagaibsl, it in|; overwhelming,
force., 'received the shock,
gallantly aiid hold Us’own uptjl Gen.
oral Dodge, wio the lQth Ccrpsnnrmei
up, whep;.lho rebels-wer'o btiried.back
with' great slaughter, .
Go.n, ( Jjogan, at tbe hetd of t.holTlh
corps wentTlntpj battle with'th%rally.
; irig cry of ! -iterr,einber McPherson/’
This corps", us well as Blair’s, both
constituting tho atmy under Jkfaj. ;Gem
McPherson,: fought desperately/ the
news of tbe;deaXb;of
mender having 1 ' been ' communicated,
to them'just before going Ynto battle'.;
Our troops- buried 1,500 rebsls left on
the field within 'our lines, beside
which the rebels bunted .many of their
dead near the works, -lit is estimated
that the rebel killed and wounded on
Friday ntffnbcfefl 6.000.' j •
Our; loss' is estimated 'Yll 2,500 i;ii
killed and The loth corps
suffer ml severely., While the work o ‘
burying the dead kind j rcipoying' the
wounded was going an, on Saturday j
'the,"artillery wa& playing on 1 the city.
At the same timelur^e*fires y’ortj ob--|
served in different, parts of Atlanta,
supposed I todie: caused; : by the dustriie 1
‘hoi
carry off and did not.wish to fall ini
•dtp pjiv bauds. "This is.,.considered
evidence intention to |eyaenr
ate the pjace. j Seycrid rebel (jrenorajs
are reported Ip jbol jkitlod , bat’their
names are not yet giye’n. .i ’ _ !
A special to the Nc-w ,York ' Pos/,
dated , Washington), 25th, Ways there
has been ii 6 fight) hg at since
Friday, . All officially , known
«.» to the occiipalion of the city is that
Sherman bolds the first line of the
enemy’s entrenchments, r : ,j
■'•[A dispatch to day from General!
S per mar. states his loss in the tmUle
ofFyiday at lest than , 2 000. while
that of the enemy cannot be less than I
Ujthp advantage, he took 1
-<d t'orjt urfi his.lpft, cqlumn.^—
i®' i‘o
show that our f o rees h avc'chteicd“At-
: lan la. I ; ' * ;i' • .. >
, '.^rbm;Grant’a Arm^.
: A letter |foni tjtg, .Army i'f $e
.t*?|j*w| ? .$a ted,, ■ Siiturday, : fairs' thiijt
nothing, of[particular interest bps oc>>
.9«Te(J ii>j. tho past few, days.-. The
skirmishing in Burnaidp’s "front on
Friday afternoon wist quite }i'*d!yV biit
withput injary to onr troops. ; This
eeems io bo the only part’ of the 'line
•w : boro;it;'inay be said thp.;firing id i; olJ
'liiOiijt unceasing, scarcely minuted
elap«Ttfi»rin the day or night Without
bearing mnsJrctry pp : 5!
' G®b, Grant-has assigned? the <?oni>[
TjWi.tf pf the'lStb army corps,lto Geh;
Pfthey, who pioceeclod to his new
oh Saturday, morning. Genet al J
Birney has: well mori tad this' jprbmbr -
tion, no.division in lb© army •lhavfn» !:
Campaign,, General Mott, succeeds fo
Jthe command ot ' the 2d. division:--'
Many rumors of other charges*.ai e
copnsrit. but. cannot bo' rt»lien on •
.|p“frtJaly 24.—24^-TIU:
, -V 1 ,P<*io t cor ijespo riae n t| of
s: Yesterday Major Ge t-i
to .’.thp cpri-i
tbd IBtb ybrna I .yice 'GchCrW
pnd i Major
«®r»®mr; 3l«|ney to the ‘ jsth | cdrpsJ"
ys\® :
these, worn. mMa‘ bV
dflipn. ahd;, with ..thejrnew!
cpmnift^dgra,, ; .u ■’•: r - ■„'■• :•[
to.. til.p J Gpluifrttßtipp
i allowing ftpjdiewto vote..iHThp would
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news) :nttara. Vr >
1 ]Thy
ll|a~eiiU / President for 500,06>
Hditmnlmen is 61,700; !l'hfs~ftn‘,
T»nnjtine» has been made byaletter;
ffbm Fryj to Governor Curtin; !
M ie fttinSted l||at aftefr iall previous'
OXfta pei ten tage and supple
mental damages, there are not enough
able bodied meij' remaiuing-on the
tboGtatejio .supply the onm*
U
««! th? locajrepdrf er of
a cowhide, and. jhe
icaovera..wliippli%J^he.«»ii»ot»ight, i
the transaction, mot the “woman dh
black'’ oo tlib v BCr|eotand;|»4yr Her; a
tremendous thrashing With a wagon
■rvk.’tvyv,-.:i. j ■
editor 6f theJJnW; YorkTVrtune three
dollars; for'the" siihitary Gomraission,
pdds : ilay you in.
anti Holy cause troubles, and
hecooie a'nnitfed.i grcat nnd juU re
fiublie, is thopiayer otcveryjreforinor
njtKfs section pffjCanada. I
• i Colonelßomfo|d, Assistant Provost
XTarshul Gerieraljlpf'PehH'sy Ivania, has
been jordor tojta |le chftrge Of' Mi o ppst
on Governor’s Tslaiid, Kew York, apd
Captain 11. J. Hodge] ii detailed to
uct:as Assistant Provost MarshhlGer.-
Oral of the State].-.' : /'
tbatjotleas|’'eighteen re
giments Of tho 24,000 men called out
♦or one bund rod days are now ■ ready
for organization in difTeVent parts lof
llie State. Two regiments' will be
ready to leave Camp Ctinin this week.
, ..{r.he, bronze fetktue of Washington
captiirod by Hu liter’s command, hav
ing served rls .purpose at the Sanitary 1
.bair ; | Wheeling has peon removed-lto •
the yard of the Lindsey Institute,the I
temporary enpi at of the State, vflieio 1
in attracts c<Miserable interest,]' '
toyk phicoin Canada
last jyedc.befcween.cei tain Rebel gepr-.
tleinedjpufportmgfco b 6 “Commission
r ers” " fyom Jpfi> Davis mml Hoimchj
Greeley, to agfes 'upon terms of peace.;!
They [wanted mk'miHnon to go to |
Washington; and| from there to .Rich [
luond.-y Rut it. 'turn’s on„ti ; that, tncy
Ihtti.rid: authority to act.' ,Of course
lj® Avliole tliinK ended .in nothing,
nor.is it'beUcved that any! liirvg ever
was' meant,by’ifcj e’xct'pt to get up ty
peiieo diversion' in favor of the Cop'.-
.perhead party Oft the A'crth. ’ v
''. T|ie; rebels liave v j 27;O0,0 [Union
prisoners at Macon; Georgi-t. -and the
United Slates Government has about
CO,Qs?O r.ebe! ’ prisoners, ; The rebels i
Uo|ep tliuirs.within an. Enclosure which |
ihjifilacon. Journal says is , ton much I
crp'.ydcd.' 1 Wo keep ours; distributed ■
ovpr thc most sarnbriOiryplaces in tht-,1
Sqjjutry. , •-A.f’Jlacqh they; j tiic at [lhcj!
■jj-ate oil-sixty a dad, winch: is a heavy ;!
rate' of mortality- considering 1 that ’
the-wounded ai|o hot ihclhcled in t.hoJ
number, .'and does} r.ot 'spoak - "very
hioiily. ior ihty. aeeomiaddatidn .and
nil rn/m!«>♦.— J |
; iYTlispaltdii frpm Coles : jemmy, 111.,)
that-life two O'ifair.s, the ins'i-1
and. kadorij in the i.iots [Vi
fasfc iiarch, y ere iound
i ‘ Ol of tiieiri'ti’itl# m>vera! bnllbt’
jho leii through jtlic. body.! Some ox
citbment gxists!. iir ithat bouiitv- and
fears arc entertained of another out-'
.;break.J,; ■ Kl t
( L) ;t ' ’ - \\ - •h
-a*^’l c»y (i ndon will not leave:
W for! Maine|undar a week j
•or tepidays. ' T ( hp adyertisement fof j
the riejwj lean Jwill soon ,appear. I^ 1
i will bo; limited pniy, by,the figure Wf!
Gt.y two hundred -millions; iljj
Of by a brief appeal
V?}f * l ° P*? c P) e i shewing; the exact con-,
ditjion of , tho. r finances, and asking
them to sustain their ,‘|(tovernine!U iir
carrying on .tlih war. j} 1 ! r ~ ~
?' ybyeynor Seyrnfiur declines to ap
'P°i nt " ’.‘gpots ; _toife«ruit in t|io iiisnr
4teiil Stales. The result -wm be that:
hiSj “lnends” \yißr .to istand the j
drsttginiesa theyvoJuhteer insufficient!
nh pbera to escape the operation ot
■Rif > be'y - The GotJernog is. mnkini' ;
bjs prejudices|rather expopsive to-his
“friends’’ who will hardly see 'the
point of the joke. ■ ■... 1.. | ' • . \
w Tl»::lust words of . Washingtonu
WilgH, one of the editors of The Mbrn. \
« who; died recently !
whilespeaking in public, were: “The!
Keputilici’ at which f
death closed his irpsforoveir- m
,¥ a j; rJaraes B XT Emerson. bnelj
of bur ablest generals, waStkilled oW
rnday morning last. Ho- bad gone'
forward to reconnoitre, andiwaa sdiho
distanceJn frpnt of his forces—in
was in advance of fins stuff—when
-m 5 1 a hall from! a rebel sharp
shorter. To him tho rebels gave all
f*'? the Shermmi expedition j
through Mississippi, and acfcnowleiig,
ed bun to be a dashing,’ talented hnd I
I!!.A 0^'l5 eneral ' ? ntl dne who gave i
piOinise of n-mtin* brilliant future '
He occopies no inferior niche in Fed- i
Thriis e3 ' ir, ? atifJn , A'though only!
[rf*r* 1 <»M.iM;hft-s;.left a
$ Hi p > sllfttJ goneralshjp.
years exphris
ejice mighthavo envied. 1 ■; ... . ,
in- “Grant jia
dMi Whopo Him to be,” yet
i taking extraordinary pains
wit^ their armiesTatiff thefr raids to
-tfet-bim out of his present positioni— .-. ,
' ; The Wat t«.do 2%
V Ai»n& leltor of the 7th says that within
th’e las{two or three weeks, Uea. Bn 3-
gping to help Johnston, scan has levied and .'collected
iAik» himself $j40,000: from rebel citizens for; th«
He, murder ; ofr four soldieK j !n J ,s - iK
partment; and he has th#
.the wM
Hi ” 5 " thh vikinily pay «« f
Hhe rebels; ?10.000 t<? th o widh.w of the deceased
thW .’should
,Y b ® !(lo >e.- -Such a measure wilUb* *
phtootlon-than psgime»« «
xttMer ■ ran^ftir^H 0 > roih ; wkfi driok« a
irbisky |igw
,;bbtliV- ~*dU».*pdt4liaadachtf..l ■ -|.j '
r • >
i|ppisss'
authoring the ■'"
tre'df -ariy b^tKina? 61 * 1 «
M.cr t*, -to iWrr. a T Cl <if
l .° s
** Stated *
ftas. refihcseee. RBd-L-onfiia^
: Hipns thereol which mav r" 0-11 '*:.
S‘ L " "atmeat-, itis ordfiilj
’••at for the StS p
there,, shall bo W,,- "*'
mee of the pruvismJ ‘?H
*ihfc -city of PhiMdelphfa 6
ft afteny-frora ihd coal ( ar *
y-two^nd-frotnloVor,^
Vemnitiina-.counties -of ti„. 1 lli «
Wealth otfo\- 1 co, “«o,;
2d. TherUoing at ah*#, .
the Lseealive\iio luihl fo r Vj 41 of
jnenrt of sucli' Uicir cm,'! pSy ’
tioiv may :.be, fixk and paid
counties y,,' i“*
•ro»ent v ,aad,
appointed upon U.c ni^i n £ii oli '
CoinqiiB«ioripro of .. sifch bounti.,' 4
Committees for the. J' C ? .
Xoiunttj&M >r ann
iJ3ou ntiee, ; or t hc_ptfoper : n.uilioritL ;>.
etleh 'districts. Ji>6
so provided. appointments-: --i i *
.made by ■application,
’evidence ‘of character iunli c^uT :
Iforr^ 11 »|r
menW must designate th» 'd;atri>->- ■
the revolted Stoteg ,to w!i eh - .th«-n'
i-voUed States to
agent-is to be wfijt ~ J f "®.
f■■ AU r-orroHipdnt!end«. reiatmo p,
business coming under foikordar T ji.
, bo’addressed to Col. il.jSi Qiiav, an.
ilary Secretary,,who is]cbpj-ged
its supervision;. ,
> A. a. duKtx
. jWistrKts. 'd.'Mrpgj jin -aTair tb-ni.
selves of dbo precision: of ifc ;iot r ,..
lorrcd td .should , act: ptorepilv,‘j,
,aj»**ri;y /ro m ; oi b (jr;Si«i * -wil}. pool* i*
d.nUlle .field,'and X’sharp.
.may bo expected.; ’ . |
Headotidqf Grant's Army, “
j, Tho>KiM;itin_ mov by tin
Arnvy of the Pd Am; ae .is A
•lyfavoraiJo to the hsalt.b.
|Uiera 'during'tl,k6.i>'sek!y >,;a
[ year• They ate •nftt.’iV i
j hominy swamps wm-rv t
killed more nnne;*
i.tbe battles of’ Gniiii’* j, r
;paigti bave tc.k-ii Si--m -G
’tlio ep!i?|r.a->-y. , / , ai
• 'has be.eii itrom s t cni ■ t »;
healtiiyy’..U.it" the rebel m
eai ly d tidily war, - mealed-ft
if.iilsat I’lit p.nuft A -r ■t
j ley of -I?irgfti'A, when; 1 yiv
j Staun t.#n are, : .Vh« landjlbi
| Apppidgttu.x and Iftadkvy
j-Abnyo}. jSandy Point J is
j iff : lie ,Slaty;., ,i
| ty ol Pistioe.,Georg «. x iV(!;';
j of 6uP. {army .Is; : uo.\y Aw
!_fiua DOplliug bpf.hig&’i oil
tposity .under eiijkfviition,
tjucn'.lvl quiMAl»
inpnvcA levers are, holder
; therepiiio pi , eyai!intf''e r nii
I Uiuse ari- ing fn>nv‘;v ■ dftJ
—pjpobably.Vlhi* most !;Oi
all discavas ai a ■d'aia. ’i'
the Potomac lia-) nOvcr b»
condition th-yp iu Is ,n : nv
■health, m-trifle, Alii Apiii -a,
den Co, numbers, .po.dri'n,
inatioii.i (ion. Grimftp bn
mortality- lists sifter actio
j losses, from eamp sink no
j small indeed., -He figh|
j bard,’ . gays General Ing/
j takes k o o ( . j care of tlioi i j
Shocking Accident-
Schuylkill Havex.,J’a.. JuK- 21.-
An accident occurred iit'rhjpiilsi CVI-;
lijery on Saturday tfhifci: ».
hulunijin the instant, k.Uiug
ty-ona'.men r'J.'bey . jvere a slope
car, coming out of the jhino* iron
.their | work, and Arhcn 'ijtw the top of
the slojio toe chain, brbke, k-y.injr the]
cif'.rjio, jiacki / diktan ;cVoi' six. iiatr.
d!%'d'|feet 'oh a slope ;of seventy five
■d Cgi'cesShilling a 1 Iwh > vre.re in the,
cur.-' Ir,' o ' ■■ _ i
CSftl.T be. friends of ilmyur: i tlw
Tkmes. are making etrolnnous.crfnrt; la'
procure his release, eilheijun-ier .tba :
.operation of i thof Act-'o? : O’jngw*
granting writs of .habeas ar/tf - w
persons.Jmpijisone|i yntheut trial*S»
a ceria ip-period |or b[r personat ap
■ peals id. the atf'thorili&f. fligiih - i"- 1
j fitwMlid :- paring' in 'ili]j>r})»kiyn f.tl
I New Tofk aroiinterestfng tliuispkSs,.
|, in Ins. behalf. In ih«-.Vi)ieantiihe-il®* -
'ard is said to’ have added i-mtnwisi’fr
to the enjoyments of, tlho iiiraaief
Lafftyotleiby bis- genial b’uraor
niirlh loving ftincion. ; • i.
i. dSuiintcboll ike conrediiLu.-savs t lB
was. pi'osbht at the Wii is ftlouvj
Other-day tvhcn'lho foll i'-ving ***.'
perpetrated.. An old farmer from ■in*
knew-PresWoni .Lincolnitfj■,
days by gone, called tops- fi’is.i' 5 r* cls
at jihe' - -.mariiie^-, ol«P:
ping the Chief Magistrate upon IP 8
back, he -exclaimed, “iVeH| \old' l^.f 1
hoar .are. your’ , .OMi/Abe,
trboro_u|«hlyDembcratic ip ..
and Vyrithal relishing ajoiio, i6 B P9„, , '
M So:P)f:i an old boss, ami? -Wbsl ,
'kind of a boss, pray?" .* ; Wtiy:anold; j
draft 3 hpsaii td.bo;>uro,” was
i jo: ndor /' Good, oven' foil - ;
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