gilt " tr.ii fir Til)! WAN NEWS. ! : I ff 4. . ' ' Jf J T V, I t r .rL r v J i Cl.r.AIIrlEI.I. TA Wednesday Morning, July 8th. 18G3- nr.Mf KA1U' STATU Tit kill. 'or (iverri'i.r, CKOKCK V. V()OlVAi:i, Of' l.v'trnc county. I in: i i asi or r:. v t .1 A7,7 -V f -77 ,' 1 ' 1 7 7 . A7 n if: 1 1 l.s' ' !'; The I'irM Ihy'fi Uiittk TIIK I'll: H T "'.! I. K 1 T T II I l"l The rx rt't"l battle l nii i ii tin' firri-i Officii. 1,10 nni M II. Mci'l.l coiiHIK'IX I on Wi-dm-div tlioi l.in; 11 r: 1 lit Intm riiiinii m 'I'll I't'iirii-'iii;-. in lli'i vicini ty el ii tiy.wi. In irgaMi t tliif baltin wo liiivo received a i jet no oliiv.-i.il iiili- inati"ii. 1 YeMerd.iv iimriiii'si 1 1 1 o train fmni , I f r -,r . I , I M'l Hit ll I I t "li 'I 1 " "I '" I "t I I. tell . 1 ",' - " 1 , i ru I U I'- 1 ' i i C "I l.-.i-l !rt. .,., , ) I. t n I t t ll' II U 1 I ' t'l I. 'l f I, . I ! i M.tn't I " f ir I'f f""i t rnlj II, 'i'i'iii.l, nti I tlm fl lit i Mill -inn in. (i I N. I , fri I ! ' 'It ' ',1 ; nl " I. r ' ) n l'- I. n I I' i r, (M ' I I ri ' I I ir ILK (DN .T.M II VI INU IIH WIIOt.K AliMV. IIhhiiii -Inly .1 A prominent i-il. i.-n fi (ieltynbuig lift thr-re J tf r-lny him tiinif, n n pn ini'i by Unncral l-'.iTM I., 10 go In lli'i'llilii'lg. At till lut It" p:.'l Ln tllMH'KlU ANT, FlT- ml it, I t r. nnt NV aib 1 w i to.h, with a Sure of r ivnlr;' which ho estimated nt lin tlinii-nti'l. Thy wore moving in the li icctiiiii of Ocltyi-Lurg. Their olliees. told I . .1 I .... I. ...I !.....: I 1 U.. 1..,,l,l t f 1 1 i . . 1 i I v tl,n ,n, v '""" ""' v ....... ...... . .,. tm ' i T- 1- ..li, Peiins vant.i, bnt was going to remain of Mil. tun. Jim, 1-. I,cvroii, itlm km ' - -,i i. ,i or victorious The gentleman nlludcd to h'or -hi. lye of thf S.irrrmr ( unit. V. ,T ll.J.UN 1 h.o .MICl'IIC cny. killod in thu i-ni Iv purl nt tli" cii;.Mpi'm-nl w-... i i I.....,:.... i i. f.,ii..n i . If II , I I'll I ll". I.M 111. 'I 11 IHL. .'- W1 -.. !0 ,. . . . , ni!;,,.r,ri:,,, K,.vnnl.U st .irnc-nmii.-nu. ''" tn-uiiimuo twin, ... . . ,Jt. . I. ..i .,,,,1 Oiili-ilv Somoant U. U. L'lovc-n c-r. Comim- Bfciy 11 l' ft poor in o Unit, ttoni oiK . . . , , . 1 , ' ., , . , , !ny I-, l'.ighty eolith lVni)!ylvani;i, hut both w.iys, then a,! the rules that govern 1 now al,.u.iK,, l0 iHe Ambuli neo Ip,.(ii-t the nction of the Jncobiiin mu.st be kid j nienl of tho Second Bi i ido, S.vond I i v i -ones. Kvery sentence Hint falls from the fion. of the First Army Corps. Mr, II. V. liiisof Demoemts U wei-lied with as nnuh ,'fnki..s, undertaker, received the body at . . .. . i i i Iho 15 ilton ilepot, and convened it to the mspicon as a uroli-Hnionul tlnet catcher; rit,mjn,, puiuoli-Junent of Mr. James V,. ..llh remain :-M.ijcr J'.id.llo. Captain i no 10 ' , Weld, Capt. Mitchell and Lieut. Koscs1 Two in.himnicn. tro.n Su.ipiehinna wrten. The remain .ve.o in charge of eounty were kiile.l th s evening l ( nP v ui i in oy ngu iiiuij.' watches tlic words and actions of hia vic tim ; and if they can possibly be tortured j iuto an equivocal or doubtful import their author is ul once sliinati.ed as a "eop peihcii'l traitor," a "sympathizer with j treason," Ac., and threatened with the! Weaver, where it was embalmed. Yes terday afternoon the remains were con voyed to Light street hal f, and placed on huurd of one uftho Kriesson lino of steam i boats fur Philadelphia, which left, nt live o'clock. From Serjeant Cluvenser wo learned direBt vengeanco that Jucobin ingenuity I'mt the tight at (ie(tybuig commenced can invent. I about 'J o'clock on Woilned.y morning, ... . ,, ,, r,- .- i i. ind that about ten o'clock Cieii. Reynolds It is not to with tic A boh lionized He- . , , . ., . . .. 3 ., i was shot whilo cheering! on his men. Me pubjicans. 1 hey seem t- have a license was on Ul0 k,ft win, of his forceSi atll ,ho to Bay just what they please, when and 'ground whero he fell lies somewhat to the whcio they please precisely as every body uscaI to tLink they had a right to speak in a lreo country. id no restriction of the liberty of speech but only to democrats. They may de nounce the war with perfect impunity, A di-itialch Irom Loudon, received this morirni,', slates that yeMorday the Kebels lull C'hainbersburg, taking the road lead ing lodcttysburg. Hefore departing they burned the depot and workshops belong ing to the lfailroad. Loudon is fout teen miles weit of Chambersburg. The enemy also evacuated Shippt-nsburg yesteiibiy, moving in the sanio direction. All the movemmits of the enemy indicate that I.EB has his whole army concentrated between Cash town and Gettysburg. The ttain which left Carlisle at 7 oV clock ILib evening brought down twenty- lour Kebel ueei ters, who had come in from tlm mountains. Fliey know mithin;; of the result of the late battle, bet state that both armies are lighting with great desperation. Firing was heard from daylight up to three o'clock this afternoon at dilloreiit points down the river. t i - i I ' V, 1. , , , , , i, i' r. -i f " i.i. 1 1, I n. V . ,! -,i ..,., "M in i i 1 1" f Mir ! i i. i. . 1. 1 i . i 1 1 'ii'i Ti, it ... hi .. n1.. .'tj j . i , . I,,,, tifi il f' l'h t) tf ( iii. .l lr"-i I r f liulii.y I '.,i-f tlii. ruil I" i(. j in N r.f i.'ir c id, I'lii .ii'il lied !'. And hn 1 ),i te "t turn T ' I h" f -Mliiil end tun "tti'n trltiivth fif ib- the A n i--!n vrry (in"" in Mi-r-in', 'lnv- hli l, l'l bnviire, '-. ! nl help ti! I I mil hnnd I'r tt. Ii l. Aim ' . I, on tmnv y HP i.lii' i-m it" Kni I mi 1 1 1 1. 1-. i I lie i fi my k'l lnii, i. nnd mnl "I in (mi Imfvk t tit r in uri- ivhim I al.lo. Mnj. (fpn. Ili nroi k and Utig. l. n. (i boni are woui dcd. II... .1 I . ... . . ...... M ... "i n. .iiraiid piiriniiii tno i neu'y and entmol t.e n-crmr lei to urn i.otri i' I ' in found the in In lot ce on bis li ft. f ituatinn 1 e. n ee no p.iiil.li nbii-i t All Is niiiit now. lobe L'lined I'V the af. whih will be- 'ur cavalry is d line 'roat things and k'ii to cniiip' nalo l"r the f ncrilicv it in I ho trniy is in fineipirit. Ivolves. I am therelore fur 1'care tiiu-on' iilitioiuil and immediate Tence Tence on TKK ENEMY MtlVI.N DACK Tt) liie basis of i xi-ting fuels whi.levir they Ol'.TTYSUCKO. may be: and I will willingly trut the IIanoveh, f. .. u., July 4. 'l ,0 1,10 Moillly irresistible ngenciet There ha been no lighting unto n,;. of reasoH. j.iKtieo and humnnity. time to day II you w ill do me the favor to publish Last evening wo drove tho cnemv back f1,,s brief rctponse I will cheorlully prom toOettysburg " I ,B 10 'tl " expressive ulcnce, u '.at at Our lineat'his morning extend c-iul.t 7"'' j coticorrjl. iiuJicnte miles around Gettysburg. , my i-o,ition for the future. I hate bores, Our bniinrin. n.. 1 1. i.iit. i.-.l; ' nnd do not wili to be ono. liie town trom the soutli. We occupy Kound Top Iti.lge commandi tf.. Very (ruly yours, M. F. Cosav. Lawrence, Kansas, June (', lO.I. tng llie C liamiiersiiurg turnpike and have ii 1 1 ii. - i: . . cut on an mo lines oi retreat. tu..i;,. nui;n'. in tn,..i,.-n t lur loi-ces occupy the strongest possible i , , .. . . r podtion. A Hank movement on our left ' J lle, !"niocrnoy of Knox and adjo.ning is impossible I townships held a largo meeting at ew At. .bout o'clock last night tho Flor'i1Iil,l'0'1' PiiTudny evening, June 311. id i Brigade of (leneral Longstreet's divis- '."r'0" t onl'",l1lj; lkcr Gr.8e hr: ion, with a Brigadier General in command, I 'r,, H; "M .cal,cd fhai'- nU advaneelto within our lines and gave :UI'T W. . 60 , ''iV1"" ' v" '. themselves up with their colors. ico Presidenls. and II. V. Sloppy, Sec- A bearer of dispatches from Jell Davis ''flaly ,u- A- ,1'doom, Esq , slated the to ;nir,.l I.m I.d l.nn i i -ri.. obicct of the meeting. Messrs. William dispatches, order General Lee particularly SUs' lh l'" M.okcl anti i'uel Snytter to retreat to Richmond: ho states thatiwer0 ni'I,0'nteJ a committee on resolu- V....... I' I M f , 1- e 1 i ft i n ' ' I i . t . . 't-lt : fi h '.mm (-"t 'i , , 1 1 . ? I'li'll'V I I lie I r I i"V: i i;. A. M"M i-!i r . r.T' u . i'. i . r m, ai in , t.i f . s ,. nn; J diti r.ii-lf.cr. ""Vrr..!r ',,, ',' i"ntini I nnrti, n M!ni!v; I'm iiH)1 w,l..r,ar,nli,l. Cs, I. h,!-,, ' the Ima I. ' '"') I Company K, Cnpt. j. M.ru!ilv ami r-giment. Kille I S, r'i ' j Anti-v, I'rivnto, Jinm-, l;Mn- .ut 01 Wotiiib'd.-Seru't. (Vinl;... Corp'l. Win. r;,.1(e. ( on.'l ii.. ,.'r rnvale, E. Got., Win. l'lnlips, i'aer(; 1 tivj, ii.iiutvi iiwi, ..ulm I.rca. I Missing.- Sitl-'C .1... v M,...: i in ; , Chaile Lurinier, 11. R M,M,. J ' . ,., . ... -W "V.BUN, j), . Iiv S ni'pi" I',-i....irt i ,1 : . ... , . ' rise, v;ii , Krio, Urn. L. Iajl0r, l,inl S Kpa ' Frank Fii-d, .lamei liui-h, ring, David I'rainliernard, Mich.v'm p mer, Henry 1'. Hummel, Jarues U, ft" FliOM YORK. Yori, July u, viaColumlia.- The firing left of the convent, near the boundary of the town. Tho bill (which was from a fl,i. i'inr ttrilM.- liilil in llirt 1 n . 1.- ..net To t hem there ,.A ,, . ,i :nlr ,i' f't nart ot tho brain, lle tell Irom us horse. considerably bruising his face. His death 'yesterday was near Oxford, Adams county, was almost" instantaneous, lie did not "' not Jiovor, oswas supposed. L.,..L. ., r. .... !,,,t M'l, l.n.l.. ...... Tbero wns fii'litin.' neni-lv nil tl.iv anil 1., , , , . ,10 ii .i i.hvi uciiil atiui. i.iv. uun I .13! ..n--....0..-..rf j it only amounts to an expression of imniedi;ltely C0lnoeve,i l0 the rear, and j lalo in tho evening. The cannonading opinion which is every freeman's right. I given in charge of Sergeant ClcyengerJ Wi,s resumed this morning. They can hail the invasion as a perfect who will yonvey it to the residence of the j 'Jrscouts state that the enemy has r,n,l.n,l. Loaoin-i .ind inlb.pnt i;.t m enern s motLer. wtiicii is in Lancaster .-p"' iui" of their party can publicly wish the rebels would "gut ilarrisburg from one end to tho other." Another c.v.i as publicly de- county, IVnnsylva.iia, where he was born. He was fjrty two years of nge. We also learn from officers frcm Get tvshuru that Gen. I'uul was killed in the claro his willingness to see the rebels come I sullle ''c1''. 8,ul tllflt Col. .Stone and C-ik ,; ii i t.. ,i . . . . , onel istar were wounded and taken iu v.v... i.v... inn .j: mi: ion ii in usxies, 'ieii. Paul rommnniipd tho .Td brin.ln of I he 1st army corps. Col. Wiatar commanded a Pennsylvania cheerfully Fullering the loss of his own property for tho satisfaction it would af ford liitr, to tehold the destruction of that of his 'copperhead' neighbors ;" and nno thcr can Oeclare that ' if Meade is defeated in tho contest now raging, he hoped to God Leo would pursue his victory and make a clean sweep of the whole corrupt nest at Washington." Such aro but a few o! the expressions heard from tho lips of our political oppo nents within the last two weeks from; men who have not hesitated to threaten SIXuNU DAY'S BATTLE with thohalternnd the dbbet their ncidi-i ti rii,.j..0 ,.n n. if.rmi;o -.v. Lors for saying less than half as much. I yct Iave of lI)0 scoolll tl.lv'8 fighting. It TnE Enrollment. We believe the en- j is very meagre and unsatisfactory. Gen. rollment for this county is now completed, j Meade's dispatch says " the army attacked and that without as yet calling into re-io at 4 o'clock this afternoon," indieatirg quisition a single cnf'. It appear", there-'no fighting on that day. ( tho 2nd inst. ) fore, that after all that was said about up to that hour, while other accounts say i'liis morning the firing is moro distant than it was yeslordny. Yesterday two citizens of York were nr resteJ in our linos aspies. Their names are Fuighcr and Wiley, old citizens of the piaee. Lieut. Col. Sickles, of the 20th regiment Pa. Militia, went to Columbia to day, paroled- His capture wig unavoidable. lie ii.-nt gone back to try to save some regiment, the Eucktails, and Colonel Stono , ren"nellt'1' supplies, when he wa surs also commanded a Pennsylvania regiment 1 rounded and fired on. Thirty-fix were in the 2d 'brigade of the 1st armv ton.. ' paroled. Atmrna them are Lt. Col, Sick- and was acting as brigadier of the 2nd : 'es, of the 20th : Copt. Koberts, of ITiil'a ; bi igade Last night seven hundred Confederate prisoners wero brought to this city from Westminster over the Western Maryland Kailroad. These 'men were captured dur ing the battles going on at or near Gettysburg. threats of "shooting," "coffins," Ac, two or threo weeks ago, the enrollment has been made here "among the secessionists ol Clearfield" with perhaps less difficulty than in almost any oilier county. In some districts the officers making the enroll ment were specially obnoxious, personal ly, to the great body of the citizens, and the wonder is that they escaped so well. Those who were freo from such faults, men of fair repute, and fit for their posK tions, met with no difficulty whf lever. In Knox township, where the enrolling officer was shot in the foot, the enrollment was completed by the Deputy Provost Marshal for the county C'apt. McKum- nan who found no difficulty whatever, I except upon a Fingio insianee with a tho reverse, and Ilarrisburg papers re port that heavy firing was heard at Bain bridge, Columbia, .to, all day Thursday in tho direction of Gettysburg. From tlio I'hilndelphia Inquirer, Wasiiixctox, July 3. An oflicial dis-. patch Has received hero this afternoon Irom Miijoi vGencral Meaiie, dated : 7.W- (f'uirlers ij' the Army of the l'vlcuae, July 2, 11 o'clock P. M. -The enemy at tacked mo about lour o clock this alter- Captain Forest and Lt. Baines. Till-: KEBSL PHISOXEKS. I Baltimore, July 3. One thousand Uebv j el . prisoners were marched through the I city, hut night, about ten o'clock, ard j twelve hundred mere this morning. The I news from the army, as far as known is I favorable. COLONEL CIU SS KILLED. Baltimore, July 3. The body of Colonel Cross, of the rth New Hampshire, arrived here tovnigbt, and will be taken to New Hampshire on Saturday evening. He was killed on Thursday near Gettysburg. REPORTED DEATH OF LOXGSTREZT. Wasiii.nc.tox, July 3d. Gen. Longstreet is reported to have been killed, but no confirmation of the story has yet been received. mo movement into Pennsylvania was to. tally against his wishes. Tho following were among tho ollicors killed and wounded in yesterday's en gagement . Col. Taylor of tho Bucktail regiment, a brother of Bayard Taylor. Lieut. Col. Milos, of the same regiment. Liout. Motzer, of Phil; delphia, is woun ded. Major Kenedy of the Eleventh Now Jersey regiment was wounded in the knee. We have captured at least eight thou sand prisoners. GENERAL FRENCH AT WORK. tions, who reported the following, which were unanimously adopted . WLitits, Wo support the Constitution for tho purpose of protecting ourselves and posterity. Wo are unwilling to en trust the right to control our institutions, our children and ourselves, to any one man power. We have a written law, nnd by that written law we must abide, Therev lore, Jiaolccd, That we will stand ami abide by the Constitution of the L'nited States, and also that of Pennsylvania, to tlm end that all men may enjoy the fieedom of speech and of the press ; nnd we denounce any and all attempts to deter our cilistens Irom the free U:e ot the same by threats The Enemy a Pontoon Bridge at Will-.) viola-ion of the most sacred rights of an American citizen. liamsport Destroyed Philadelphia, July 5, 18C3. The following dispatch has been re ceived at the War Department. : Fkederici, Md., July 4th H r. m. Id (icni-ral Jlaluck, Uaicia'.-inLhtrf ; Jicsulcai, That this is a government of nhite men, and that subordination is the true position of the nero to tho white race. iVWt'f, That wo witness with dismay the Constitution violated in m-inyof its An expedition sent out by mo has just plainest provisions. The arbitrary nn est returned, having entirely destroyed the i of Hon. C. L. Vul undigham uf Ohio is loo enemy's pontoon bridge over tho Potov mac at Williamsport, capturing the guard, consisting ol thirteen men. (Signed,) W. II. FKENCII, Maj. Gen. alarming to the liberties of a lree people ; together with the suspension o! the writ a Jiioutenant and pi hauoia corpus mat venerable una almost sacreu suieguaru oi lue cuizen an swept away, or ruthlessly trampied upon by thoe in power, under the specious plea of "military necesMty." -.(Win., That no emergency can justify a violation of tho Constitution bv tlioac sworn to support it; nor can Congiess le galize such violaiicn by any process oT le gislation yet known to civilized nations. y.Vw.AW. That wbilo u approve of the enforcement ol the Constitution and the FROM WASHINGTON. Address of President Lincoln. Wasiiin-c.ton, July 4. 10 a. m. The President announces to the country that the news from the army of the Poto- insip up to IU a. u il.c UJ is euuli its 10 .' i,a o ...:it, n. i .i... i icuur ' ,, , .fc.i . "'i'laws, in Rinnt and in letter, we do most of all for the many gallant fallen; and u'XZ'nf . " I V'oIat" 1ne I' that for this he especially desires that on'JTk f instrument m order this day'. lle whose will, not oun be 'lV f rn,0,CfCT,Ur ' notl'.e'-;.'"J i ' , . ,' ' , , violation of the Constitution is no less .c.jniicia .vuioiuuei eu, aiei reverenceu 1 ,.,: ,i. ,i ... i . . i , .. , u-itl, tl. r..,,if .wicked and trcisomible in the President (Signed,) ABRAHAM LINCOLN. The foregoing accounts were contained in newspaper! received up to Monday evening. of the L'nited Slates than in a private cit zen. Hewlett, That in our opinion the only salvation for Constituional liberty is to re in addition, private despatches sloro tUo administration of the govern- NENT 1500KS RE A I) ! head HUN. C. L. V.M.I.A.ri.(jfiVM'8 tiiT: Prisoner ol'Statc l!Y I). A. MAIIONY, t.s,, 0Tmi DESPOTISM ; l IS F O U II A C Ti TbU work conbiiu full and ofiewl cofit the four principal Acts of tin) hit tV, wliich will forever tlx a ftiginit upon that to ; 1. THE TAX BILL, l,y wliiej nil the ,,ri nnd rosourees of tho peopfo re uut'-it-the iiresont Ailmir.i.tr.ii 0 ' 2. THE FINANCE LILL, rurreney oi tho country in the hands ! Sccretnrr of the Trots.irv. 3. THK CtlNiiChll'TION DILI,, by wiiirt mo Domes ot poor men, who are not w $"JUtl, arc placed in tho han ds ot0..o Muik trntion. I. THK INDEMNITY ACT, (fitting tliffl, which presumes to indemnify the President all the rrougn be ha.i coiniuiited in thip. or may comiuit in tho futuro. I't-w books ever aiUctod ir.oro attcntloa J ine lorcgomg. Every mini, wo:n:in and child who Is in fc of LIhKItTY and LAW, thould buy and i. thene books. Thi v nre all kei t fur n!. nl th T)n, s.. C. 1. Wats iu, on besond Jtrcot, near!yni)vJ June 10th, TiiKTimm mV'S nrrn r IFrom the Ilarrisburg Telegraph. ilarrisburg, state, in substance, that Gen. C.EiTvsiiLRii, July 3. The third day's Lee's whole army had been surrounded, battlu began this morning at 4 o'clock. land had surrendered ! It i now 7 o'clock, and a circle of fire of - - musketry nnd artillery on tho south of! Letter From M. F. Conway- noon, and after one of tho severest con-. i Gettysburg uescribes tne held of contest, lithe JUorof tic A. 1 . Tribune: from Gov. Curtin and mlinr ,,arii. i I meni 10 tue w is;iom anu guidance oi l'era tests ol tho war, was repulsed at all points. Wo havo suffered consider.ibly in kill ed and wounded. Among the killed arc Brigadier-Generi als Pai l, and Zook, and among the woun ded, Generals Sickhi.s, Earton, Graham and WARHtv, slightly. sEcosn iiispATrn.'l Washini.to.v, July 3. A later dispatch ln,l u-l.n mmlA enmo cllfrl.t i)nnmn.ii.nL ! has been received from Major-General .. ..e... v. , ;1,, ...l,t, ,1.;, i'lLAI'l.) UiULU i,, Lllll U V.VJ liJIO IllUI.i. ing, which says : tions with a can of water, which she decla- ocauc statesmeti JicsolccJ, That it is the duty of every lover of this nation, to mako every honor able and lawful exoition to remove from power the sectional Abolition rulers now at tho head ol atLiirs, and put in their rlaco sound Democratic statesmen ; and I'ho musketry fight is wholly within the Sir : I have iust rfn liP,l mv hnmn r,nnJ we pledge ourselves to leave no honorable woods; tho artillery occupies the emi- Washington, and am simultaneously in 1 Ulenr'8 untried within our sp hero of action nenco shorn of limtSer. Lreceipt of tho 'JKlnne of 1st June, conJa"'' 1,1 ''"l".? t0 occou,plisl 'I he attack was commenced by the reb- Uainin my "Word" to von of the ')ih i tiem'ced, 1 hat a copy ol the proceeding- els on our right. The fight there has been ; ult., with vour editorial comments there-! ''-0, VVn,i,V?a ,or I,ublatLon ,ln Tl'ie ycar unce-ising, and the irregularity of the fire 'on. field LijniUican. II. J. SLOPPi, slack and scattering for a whilo, and; I now fee', impelled, thoj-h with relec then heavy and continuous-indieates re lanco, to ask your indulgence for another inforcemcntsol both sides. "Word" by way of rejoinder to your criti- '1 lie men at tins hour an in the best of cism. spirits, and the general olhcers feel con fi- I do not often "writo for tho papers," Secretary of the Club. Gen. Meade ox ins owx Hook. The New York Times, one of the fiercest Ad ministration papers, in its issue of the ii'ni iniiiiuijf n?sui i.Iq aci iiiai iic nau io- "''., "is1"' "r"" 'mn"" '" u-. -, i i , x, , - nmncniig nas noi a journal at ins. com- . , . , ... n . r . , , . . . . Tlii.Ahr.mu itiiu fur Imi'i. mmlA nn im i crnetica lv assisted bv General Buttertiol, I ,,i ceivca ino icneiit or tne napiismai cere . J . vo-; . ' , i r. m r i t 7 rr. ... . . . . ..ion imon mv rosition. , who Las not. leit, tne army oi tlic rolomac Your rnroeonini inn fV mv nriatlinn w inony in ins intanej, loiiowen hy a brief A ',- ,. in ,,; .,, 'and conra-'o. ,l.;,i.it J '...lA.' l". "I quarters- 1 . . . , ,' ......p. -.,...,e. ..ww w 'iuiii.ivvij f IIIIO lrM VitT ltltillUlJ llv-l 111111:49 I . colloquy, ins business was transacted, and , Kcbel armv in nositioH in oui front. Tho! I ho day is now overcast, and tho an- von will fin in A tlirt iilatio n nntiit ma lent ofthe result. The battle has been nn.l I .. n,i,,..;i..i o.;. lf.i ;. ,i i.:. :lr. i . . . ,T . . . , i ---It " . . , . - , . -' - v..iiviitniii'. (.1 v.. .a uiaiaiiv.c Ul iv lliak., ..1U3 una 113 Jlil-ilclb SL'l'l.lI red was hot as Hades; but upon tho Cap "Thc.nction commenced again at early planned and Ihus far fought by General the extreme unwisdom of such a practice 'vo, 1,1,1 i-,,i.-K. 1.! .i:ii 1 .v.. 1 . 1.. 1 . . .i..i:i . r 11 i!.,i 1 Moniln uii li o.niil nrmlonprt fnl.lv nn.l cn : 1.. . . ; . . . j "Ju kuocivs . siiivuTox as ax I.vciius. (ur cirv spondent from General Meaile's head- -yesterday, announced tho k.cl .communication with Washington, by lir Ufl llio Imlv in llin l,nl nf linn, f.,l t,rin,mru ivr. l,n i-n I nl-nr, l ..nn-l I l.nl I av,-. !(lallin (111(1 COOL 1 lie SvV threatens rain. l t :, 1 I. . I railrOf.U BIlCl tt'legiapll, liau bCCIl Cllt Olt, - J - --'- - - " "...v.. , i ...v..... .. ... v v J. . . ,,uv , j 1 iw v.v. iulk vju ll.nu uiu Hi ueuiut'il t;-, 1. ,1 . J'l , ly convinced that "nobody was hurt." !"rep.i's and A. P. IlmV forces were much ; nnd a fog already obscures tho outer edge disadvantage, and 1 must suffer lor the i s,nfeular l? en the country did not te- j injured yesterday, mid many General ofii- j of the held ot battle. rashness of venlurinc into vour columns. I .rd ,,ual,.on of General Meade as at The time to he Mao-nnTiimnTic eci-s killed. The dou.l limlv nf linnoml (hiarter of S. ,t. vi. Gen. tarksdale.of l .i,;i, I !... i:. r... . i. i a" critical on tnal account. Un tho cor.v - - - 5uwuo. , - - j " -- w... . ... i t. i iiiuin t imrc n unit iu tiuillj liu.u illU: .1 . .. Now that the Federal arms have gained ',!utKsl,ux'01' M''l'I''. is within oui hyiri". wounded yesterday, is lying editor of the Tribune (ofwhoml have al-L, Jl i", J'as a dlsl'osltl" """f1"' . .. ,, , I lines. dead within our lines. The rumor of the wavi thought and sno'-on with foplinns or, 11 0,10 of lho llAPl'' aecidenti of his liie. a ..gnalvx cry over the armaof rebellion. -Wo have tl.u, far obo.:l Hxtocn hun-Ua.h of Longstreet, brought by rebel 3 ar re kl)U 6Uececd in the our ru.ors siiouht manliest that magnani- dred prisoners, and a small nurebcr are pnsoneis yesterday, is confirmed by j.i is jii- generous consideration than ruity for which thetrue American clwrao'yet to bo started." lers taken this morning. Longstreet'g and his allusion to mv loss of inr I,.. l.;il.,.ini.n . ..i.i i I Thi number of nrisoners. sixteen !, nn. 1 1 1 ill s corps are sai'l to be fich tintr on llm Mn.mn . iwill believe it was by oiroring lho most lib ral'terms to the' J'. is as stated in General Meade's offis j right front ; You say: "Mr. Conway is opposed to alommunications with Washinaton cut ,nnllitUi A p.... ... ... ,0U'0cia dispatch. Ho nny possddy mean1 o cveh, a. iii.b.xlocn hundred priS' further prosecution of tho War for the! 1 - 7 ""S ineprowe-8 that they wero capt'.ireU in tho light of1'8 mus lar uuring the engagement Union, because it is (in his view) waged ! to conquer such a foe, cimnot lofo by Lb-'Thursday night and Friday morning, or havo been sent to the rear, and more aro in the interest of Slavery " crahty in lis demands. That this victory , the previous statements ol correspondents I Now, my dearSir, this is a most unwar- We havo very little additional to what t. . J ....... 1 Al i-.11 I U lin Mia rncn 1 1 mnu Ia i ' . ... I y may spccuily leaci to i eacc, and a Restor. " llau; "tlu i-Aaggeiaicu j ....... ...v. c iU ay ciinnoi, . ranieu assertion, t saia notning or the Kinti GREAT REDUCTION New Goodij tt lied need Trice r"Mhe i Id f took to be sold at reduction r X ici-j'unu Willi tlio new goo'J. J- P. -KRATZER lias justiwti' a geno.-n! ai-sornuf nt cf 1)J:Y GOODS nt reduced prices LKY GOUUS'at reduced prices DI1Y G(.0I)S at reduced juicn DHY GOODS at reduced prira JJonnets and Sliat Uonnets and Shawls Iionnets anil Shawls . Uonnets and Shawls CLOTHING CLOTIIJXG CLOTHING CLOTHING Hardware, Queennware, Tinware, .Vot Hardware, lueensware, Tinware, Not, Haidware. t .'ueonsn -are. 'l irwave. Not II irdware, (Jiieensware, Tiuvare, Not: Qz c-2-zizs 12 Tea, Ci iTee, Mula?.rs. Supar. Suit. ranilk'S, Rico, Flour, lincon, 1'i.h, Tobicro, Crackers Yincg.if, Oili.Var: Carpets Oil Cl"th, Drugfrrt, Lookipj Gk Clocks Churns, y'ach-boi.rds, Tui s, L'uikcu Irons Taos Window-Minds V.'iill j.ii tr, I Oil Lamps, I uihrcllvs LcJ-conls KnivMi: Itrkf, .j nons Crix-k5. Stovo l..icki, AC which will Ic told on the mo.-t rcasotulilf tK nnd the 1 irlu-st ninrknt i.ri.'A T -.i.l f... C.n Wool, Sliii ping Furs and ull kinds of Mor 1'rouuoi-. l. J lihAiiU. 1 rout s-.rc t, abovo the AcaJemv, CJ. ariit-IJ, P Junc3(is6. TT"1 it 'ti" s imnlicd in fc"-'11, ,,a'l'e "as in nanu, me present inlccrily or "n,cfn,,!oa of j atriots to their dying day 6 J i will believe it was bocause ho had his THE NEWS. : tmi. ,A .nln.l IT. L 11 1 clLnion, must bo the prayer of every! IMPORTANT FROM BALTIMORE, "locum. Warren, Gibbon and all the gen patriotic heart. e are not without hope, Sl hl,rahh In the l,nrer , end olhcers have given the highest evi- that such will be the result. Put t.,vciv Haltimoiik. July 3. P. M. The enenw 10 day ofcapncity, energy and spirit. materially depends upon the terms offer-, renewed the attack on Thursday, about Important dispatches have len capv ed tho vanquished. May they be such a, "00'1' nn'1 n,nt,0', n hprvy forco ng'dnst u,rm ',l.L-nPl; Ui,c 8nU tne, CnIlant to lead to Pence and Uninn 1 i " our lrft f,;,nk- prisoners taken re. 6C0;,,t- Ktllnc' -'r Davis and Cooper oicact to ience and nion-and sucn, i ported tl arrival of Longstreefs Corns to Gen. Lee. I hey inu.cato anxiety for loo, as will be tho proud boast of our pos-1 The fiercest assault was upon Sickles' the position of Richmond. Both decline tcrity for all futuro time. Corps, the "Third." It was repelled by ,0 Rtrul L0 1,10 reinfrrrements from - some or thfl most brilliant charces or the Beauregard that ho had asked for. the recent term or the Court, uf ! whole war, in ono of which General Sicks I WILKF.ON. WHuuu cuuuiv, iiiiv-w returned solJiers , Ins lost a cs It is l,pli,.vo,l ilmt ho will I wero tried and convicted of riot, in r.s saulling Mr. Leonard, the District Attor. ncy, for wealing a copperhead breast pin. Judge Uarrett sentenced them to pay charged up to the very mouths of tho cannon. Our los is very heavy, but that oi ino enemy is lar heavier. It is said. each a fine of $20 and the costs. In rasv asrainst the Rohnl ml ..... .A......., llrt MA ,. nl.A.1 .I..I ll ... - . 1 1 . .. 'I Blilg DII.V.ILU A.u Jv.Iltlll-l'il lllfll. H -USII10 lowest punishment the law allowed him to inflict that the parting who encouragv od and instigated tLoin ta the attack A cre tho ones who should bo severely punished, on our left, that G mend Lonrstreet- Vlll.MHn4M.l It. 1....J .1 ...It'll 1 . uuui- uiunonou tun Toiuiuecrs niat it Kiiieu. we nave tne Kebel uiey ever agan similar charnc tho full extent aro guilty of similar practices in this coun ty mako a nolo of this. W st Chester Jef. ferstmon. survive, as amputation was successfully CiloriouS News from den. Mc.ldc. pur .rmpt, at once. Tho l-.ncmv Aflaelr our T.ft Wit, j 0 and arc ncpulsed. The fi"ht lasted until, wiih fury, one corps after another was thrown 1 REBEL LOSS HEAVY. .",000 PinsONKliS CAl'TUKED. orriciAL phpatcb. Tho following despatch was received at by Kebels who were taken in the wrw.rla Con r?n..M.. i i......a-. .i.:- vho should bo merely punishe-J, on our left, that G moral Longstreet- is at e'r o'clock anil we are JTJ I t10nod the to lunleers .that it killed. We have the Rebel" Genera? publish the eLxA nBiw.i 14.jr.a11u .nioro iiiiu on a narKsaaie s acaa uoiy. n e toon yostor-. M'Veah, Major and A DC argc, they should I.i punished to. day about ono thousand prisoners, thirty! ' Arm t or tre'Voto ir ) ttcntofthelaw. Let tho.o n ho of whom are officers. I July 3. 8-35 r. I.nol n nl.l I P., ,J ..... ........1 T'l- . ; .. .iiii. 11m nuuu uuiiii j nuuuuuwn 1 no enemy oponou all o clock p. via Emmctsburg, to within ten miles ol with ono hundrod and fifty guns concen here, due west. They said they wero in tralcd upon our contro and loft, and MLR HELL &: EIGLER Have just oj ened a largo and Bjtlend assoi tment ol Noav Goods At their old stand in Clearfield. said it ha.l been waged with ref:Thn .,, f v; . ... erence to certain assumed constitutional,. T, .w6 in rightnof slaveholdors, during the frsl tiro ' 'avoraUe, and a repoi t reached PhiladoN year 0 its existence, and that in consevphia on Friday last, that the city had sur quence of this, it was a fa.luro, and that rendered. This has not boen confirmed. s. SirA;. ,;i:,-c ra reiison for eliovins iUt and 1 repeat it. And I ask from tho odi-: "uhnionu has ere this surrendered. Gen. tor of the Tillvne truth and fair dealing in 1 W with -lO.OuO men, left Yorktown about the premises. It is a'sufheient misfortune 'a week ago for its capture, as its defenders' to me to have become an exile fiom the W6ie no doull fcw in nuniber j home of my friends, for my opinions, with-1 ., , .,. , I out having my meaning distorted in a' Jo .ituutiou ofGen. Banks at Porti manner, to make it appear ridiculous as' Hudson was not so ravorablo-tho rebels' well as singular. If you will do me jus-1 assarting that his supplies were cut off. J t.ce, I am ure I shall appear to be nouns Tbo a(Jvice8 from Jiosecran8 ar A cr ft koqvb nor a fool Ti,in,ninnwl,ipl.vr.ulrtnmnIfA.icalell,e withdrawal of the forces under that my opposition to the war is based on , I5raC3 from his front, and the former had 1 the exclusive idea or its bearing on the advanced touth as frai Tullahoma sit- Slavery issue, ii alsoliighly erroneou and uated about thirty tuiles from the north. unfair. I am opposed to the war on gen- . , . , , eral principles; and this opposition is not e'" 1,ne ol Alttbana- overcome by what seems to mo to bo its' Postcbipt. Py last night's mail we tendency with respect to Mavery, but gather that Lee's army is surrounded but rather strengthened and confirmed there-; not surrendered. It was the prevailing' by. I adhere lo the old-fashioned belief ,, , . . b that war in any shape is a calamity, and i 01 1"10 tkat escpo 18 "uP0i'l,1- I can only be tnado to favor it by being i , 11j0 following i the list of casualties in assured that its ofleot is to establibh fcomo l ComlmDJr lJitl ti3S Capt. John Ir-( fTlIIEV hare tbo bc.t n"frrtinont of Drii' J. tbnt hns ever been brought t Uunm liich ILcy will tell at tbe must rcwiiUl ces smong which will le found tylculMloi C UTTLERY, To w hich they invito the ((eiiO attention nf t-' public, euibriicitig hoary EMlvcr-plalea r 8pooni nnd Putter knives of tbe best mum'' lure. A lot of rivtols of tbe le.-t pattern. ud fire-arms A ho a eencral nstortni'-nt of F cnrtridRes all of whioh v. ill be oold at row. ble prices. They continue to trnnurncture nlllioilio' Tin-ware, Brass Kettles, Stov l'ipo, etc., which cuunct be turi'a.'.-ca in tti-'! tion of the Ptnto. They also have on hand Pltti-biii'Sfll Plj" among which nre St-el Centre Lever 1'! f Plow Castings, nnd niny other Apriculur ptomcnt. Cook Stoves, - Parlor and Co:- Stovoa a goneml iwnorluioot, and of tho bf:fJ torns fur sale at rea?onnti!o rn-.. Coal Oil, Coal 0;1 Larn PninL- flily nnd 'Bniilif.i. a rener.il al'rt' 0 loci, put tj, Nails Ir jn i.nuYnrtinjri of F variclv ; in furl utmost ei'erv thil, aftW the public can be loiuid ia t'h"ir ettWi'b" and at pricea that cunnut be be.it. Xnw i ili.'. timn tri nuiclia If you desire anv tiling in Ihoir lino of n:.. .... . li ...... ihi'ir Hcif il.w r.,ni I .1... n ..un l,a arcuinM' liomemher. 'iR-ir ertnl'li'liment it " Etroet, Clearfeld, Pu , where yon can t7 to tho very beat advantage. jMr-Old lilvcr, copper, br.iff, rewtet aii eatingn will bo tuken in exeb.n ge for rJ' May 28, liSW. MEUKtLh Cllt