. • • • " threettailde down toward.:tbe Vdited Statis.FOid le now crowded with [herr : shuttered fiegments. Osniaral'ileoker has, however. already sent Sykka ritgalars after them. As to the loss sustained , tyt 'tbiseorps,;either in killed Cr eaptOred, it could net bays been .great—they ran too feat for that.- 1 have the mortification to add that they iliow. lid twelve pieces of carmen to fall into the hankds Of the enemy. s - What makes tbis retreat not only disgraceful, bat well-nigh disaetruus, is that it completely foiled a splendid manceuver which Goneitl Sick. ies with his corps was engaged in executing ' lle had gone in on the enemy's , centre, penetrated tor a mile, out them in two, and would hisve se cured the key to victory, when the turning of Howard's pdaltion , compelled him to make go'od Lis retreat, though he brought out with him four. hundred Tabel prisoner*. • The artillery combat was prolonged ti ll inid end the hoisting of fisti eliow 'r - of sli 11s thrown by; our batteries into the rebels,made a spectacle that beggars all description. The task to be accomplished hy the Command ing General during these night - watches is one to tan, his best energi , es. The e t, 17 itirbe'd oui fight, le now- oiterdarl artless preveotod, turn this immense advantage to account with the .firat dawn of to-morrow's 2lght. • •• Griat Rattle Sitn.day. tr - nilircruißiifia naive trou.t.;'.Exa era.son:: ilitintermitt, Va., Sunday, Mac 3d, 1853-6 P. M. Now I come to Elun lay. It was perfoctly ev ideat, that from the position of affairs 01:1 Satur day night, that there Fousthe . a ; • change of our bases 'riga would throw the ' enemy out of our rear and fistek.our front again. , General Reynolds' First Army Corps arrived at Unitedlitaten Ford on• Saturday afternoon. It was wltitkeliAlroni theplat* : toed .to Abe l i ly's Ford, rnpike t This line :w a s formed by . Cletiera y Reynold* and Maptie;t h e latter's posi tion on the lah, haviog beto rellevid by _Getter: al 'Toward"' Eleventh Corps, stand ing,lts„fiisorgenizefi condition wasjo fir mbergan lied during the night aii . tojbe fit for du., ty again,this morning. They were assigned; th e; fositaan on the left, where; it Ir." probilde there, would be little or no fighting, and were pioteet-, 64 by the strong works build the day before by General Meade's corps. Our new line now m t . : /owed the shape of a triangle, prolonged:et tho apex, the riglit.o( the line being somewhat long er,tban the left. As the portion if , tbeJine on the ;,ight, wee new, time , was „necessary to, fortify and entrench It, and the work was carried on titerottely by the Fifth and First Army CApi. II weityera expect at , deyiight this morning Oat the day would bring forth it terrifid battle„ We knew that the enemy had been reinforcing, Lit line all night. His intention was, evidtr t... ly. to fight.for the pessessiou of the plault read.; , bet the possession of this road was not ohMtoetif by the enemy save at our time, at his t . est. emit, and after tins of th e most destiprate, tena: alone, and bloody•oonflieta, of its abort duration,, of the whole war. At 5 o'clock, A. rob: els could be plainly seen op the t piank rciiia, a bout a mile and a half from the 08606115 r Rouse, which General Hooker still retained as brieheadqn meters, though a shell bad gone through it the evening before, 110 d• tipother kad cut down *tree directly In front of it. . • .. _ line of battle was termed yclth,Oeneral. Berry's gallant division , on the right, Seneg4 B:ruey next on the loft, Geneal Whipple eodi General Williams supporting. At A. U. the, advance became:engaged in the ra7loo, just k. yond the ridge wheru . Captain Best's guns had. made their terrific;onslaught,.the, nightAtetese, and where they suit ,frowned upon the and threatened hi. deAriation,.. , • ,;,. •• ; The rattle of, paltsketry soon 'teatime; *.loeg continued crush, and in a few • o u ntEluafitilabilit:- Wien' after bettalton,lieoawa, engegeti,, ergs: surpassed ell ettoceptlon,,,apd isotliceteitt at the. fight would be one of,theonost.terrible. Gentiv-• Beyry4 d iv.ision, which had , cli:iickiid ; itie one Sty's &ditto:ice the.oight before, .ongagikhitn a gain: The enemy advanced hie infittcy, and seemed determined to °rush, our forees. Bpttiti brae",.teen of filekleseng•glocain,stho fought. ; their columns with.desperate ge.ilan try, held:the, rebel! in Meek, and,,iptlioted ,dreedfelelepighter' among. them.- Oeperpl ,F,rertel4s..itiviricot o wes, tent icon, tbe. right tiIoPAC 0.9 4 r L i9l "-V"l' b ßf it ' A.•M.,,ged ip,a sfiert:tioss a bora,. ofog f ged streaming rebels min iiig down the Owed that that portiou - 91 0413:"3.1.418 bid been oruShed.: - • s.fi Sickles maio mined- •thS'oattPck %VI IPA with treat•enditrance-: TIP). lieR.Wl44lO - to croak:hits ; with; the his forces, and, as subesquently,nticyrn Jegre,46„; statement of prisoners, Bib. daviskle_ttlf_i the rebel army were preclipltated,apon &le pow, . lion'of the line, for from .thette ,fire diviskteiairot, tisok.dering the ,day an aggregate ,of oyeg two. thousand prisoners. The 'exploits of or t gallant troops in,those, dark; tangled, gloomy woods would fill,volurqeet t It was a deliberate, deeporate, handfto.kerid . , conflict, and the earn age was' per footdyrifrightfult.. Men say at the dead, .anci wounded of the enemy covered the ground•in he'aps and• that the rebels seemed utterly regai'dlose of their Rees/ and literally ,threw themselves upon the muzzier; of our guns. • Many desperate •oharg,es were made during the ifight. Mottis brigadeanade,gf... teen distinctlobargee, and captured etrettstands. of colors, the , Seventh New Jersey ~ Colonel; Eranoine, alone, capturing- fear stand ,of colors • and live hundred prisoners. . • • '. • tGeneral Couch's Second AMY .10Orps,.thougb, Wily In part present, did excellent Work. cit. , Wale Deneralltrenoh who: charged : end drove the. , ette• saason the, flank, end 4.7 2 8 11 .1M00r . -ki .740 len t)y: '.went •to :the relief •of . the, he.rd.arepaesk The engagement Itutte4, witb . ieul• 'tb•railebteste InSerwritsion froms.si-A.:41. to 1. 45 A./C.,011m there wail 'a temporary aeaaatiOli.4l(o:Plar.Pext;•;9.4l , tiasioned by•getking out of..atneenottien: :Mt; Dold our position for :nearly t an . itonst, witbAbe: bayonet; and then, being Tateopp,lblik an enitnt wee given to fall ~book to elolnitz Quirk Chancellor Iloues..Wh tab .wed Bore the contest was ma In ta Sued, .ton. ***bout 5r mere, DOE co BeVOrelpilibliefOrO i AKA:great: baron• to' the enemy ) ... acid oesuiidetabitkilog4to noise] • . .; • .. • •..1 vioinify,of the ttaincellorliottreiWea sow. the•theatre of the,figh Wend iny esisits . ,,to,that Wt. teem* less fiefinent. .General..:Boo.kenstnteAn-1 tallied his beedquirtedey tilers'- until I-0 tab.-Id/44 when' it was set , on fire by tbe'edemy:h'shelle,and. , 13 OW in ' AA! . t• • 741,.. ( ,•••r • t Our new linetwecnow so far.establisbed•As to render it este. to .•witbdrsir alPour foreeCon •tbst front, Which. wasu .attoortilogly .donti and ACM 80.1 k. the mdsieet6. firing °sand.- • ..•••••• • 'lt Tile 'enemy was now ism longest in our rear. but Did been shoved , down directly. in•i:oor 4roni, (?). sud , la dow:direetly b'etweerr cue 'And our , foreeth in Frederick ['Fierily:end *a wertregalig itrinclieci and formidably.fortifieds position. Mb* , erreray•fincgaioed some grootrd,lb 111•.trins,thifit dt the Sacrifice of the flowenofwide; •fortit. • tivtl'or his seven divisions having • keenest% to p.ieceirdtt the effort, - add over two sa ottsakid . of them have fallen Into /mi./lands: ; ::•, •.• Oar right w3nN, undo: Generabateynoldaland ]wade, waa not .engat ed; obaft'Abe.diviiion.Of eine re.1.,11u urphrey I. wh lob lien t Into the•wo.ode. 8141e:enemy's .tett , danle) tram d fou g h t•va Raptly intiltthelr ammunition was exhausted. • :iDdring the afternoon •Übe enemy bas made wend attempts to fora our linesii particularly irt tbe:aper'of our position; near• the Obanceblor MUSS, ttaptain Weed has massed a .large gain tiff of artillery in such a poaltion as to re. pulse with great loss everything placed within liaritnge. Tile enemy triad several •batterlea sad regimen teat • that• point at different times during the afternoon, and they were literally dk stroyed.by tite•dre of our terrible.. guns. Notb:.. log can lire within th•li range. • . Our present pollitiOlr+ ..imprognable, if OUT troops onn dime tell : gbt as:•lbey. have to day. General Lee, the primers:say; bat issued aCer. der that our liner must , betroken stall hazards. . . . Our troops are perfoetly , opal% ands: conaden They biLio fought with greatsptrls iiid.eotbust . um, arid WHI continua to do' se. •• •••• -• " 1455 of Ofn : ciere Killed and • .4144:13en•Barry-,klll.ed. • , .oetk,Devene.. of Slmesaebvisetts, eitiloti, Eleventh Coins—severely woneded &tone.' Gee Mott—severely wounded In two place.. Clol , MhTilblight; 105th Opt Riley; 75th' Ohlo,--vrounded, aqd lefkon the MIA. Col•Lehosster,l734L.Peetneyleankilhul. - Plerrn, let !cow Yor,it 7 -ttrierelV 001,Atidarooli,I096 Pboniolytnituk Hied. ' • Etteveni,Ath EzVeliliot • • eOOl Perks. 241 • New Yoil—wounded. Colatirling; Bth .New..lersey -WO u ode& AR Nißata, 12th :liett• Jersey—wounded. .001Pottei, 12th New 11 anipshi rethligh.. -col Mlles, 8114 Na' Ynik--fri:ally; tn stoinaeb. Col E ki Gregory, Olet Penn;—:wonnded severely: Cot Ramsay, Bth New Jersoy—wouaded. %taut C4l Scott. Sd Wisconsin—kilted. . Li'ut Coi Chapin, Seth New York—kllled. . Pent Col Cognewo 11, 2./ klassachnsetts—arm . Out Col Cook, 149th New York—foot: - ut Col Lnutsbury. sth Excelsior—face. Ee - J Keenan. stb Pennsylvania enialry—killed. Blaj , &rouse, 48th *Pennsylvania—killed . .7)etn i; •37.011. 6th New Jersey,-left shouldar. ptAaropton„Pittaburg battery—leg shot off. ,!Ai .19111augbby, I97th'Nivoi" York—oar - only, - leatHigeok 50„ th.Netv York—leg. . 'TUNA Clolliit.,l49th'N T--woundod. ~ Vant BEkel,'l49th N T."—wonndod, ' ' ' Capt Smith, Co C 7th New Jersey-meek. ' Capt Wltherell, Co 7 7th N J-leg. 'Cant Mart. Co E 7th N J-wounded. Lieut Oethart, Co E 7th N J-woundell. '. ' ; LIMA McDonald, Cot 7th N J-head. ' Lleut Borden, 7th N J-killed. 'dent Cooper, Oo . P . N A- wounded: ;'. ....x . -. • Lieut Dingle, Co 7 Ni ., "'l 7 -I. 4 ireutided.ii , e ' 03.. p, ' Limit Joseph Note, h N J-tOundod. .• ': ..'1..; . LientJohn lloglaudillth N J-wounded. :....• Liens Gowen", Pth 1 , 7.J-seseilly ;W o unded. :,..'• , Cept Thorn's's-St 0:-..-Lee'`.' eth . ."14;2 • -,-hekd, •. .: - •,..4,.... 4 1 ! Lieut James II Talton, (ILION. J--hip. ' le . : Cent Stella, Co P Bth N J--severely wounded. ' ' Capt Stevenson, Co Filth N J-wounded. • ' Lieut Peet. Co D Bth , N J-wounded. Lieut Beaken, Co 0 Bth N J-wounded. I getpt Gatnble,, sth . N J-,r_murty"woun .. ded.. . ~ • Lient 0 13 Itedgeis. sth N J -O r i it: i . -- " Lieut Glance .sth N J-neck. • ' • ' ' Viet Geo It Liyiyer,r6th N .r .'toorta,lly wounded. . -Lieut itusta ,17 , th , N 4. 1 1E0941:1 ''', Limit : doors , sth N J- kil l . lient . ,;lt ityfew,.fithN J- wounded. • 'Milt F Flail's, ette•tr""Pirbliiireid,'' , ,;', ..ar' o . 4 . -. "' 1 M kientAytot Gt , ti . ,N 4- 7 woundgl, iligAlly e ..._ ' 1111tht ThompsontGeblneeeletair,Necoondid a :1 . - . 41 °apt Crom ley, Co 0 116111 _Penney Ican la-kilted-. Capt Conley, Co•D ll.sthlPetiseyteenia--., killed. Capt Dillon;Cti It'llsth'Pennsylviiiii-Lienbeded. .14aut-gra14 . ,,c,0 .It•iklsthz,Renktylettota•gwattniled: Aigq Pe-vi,, 90117.,1'15til PannsYleapti=woutided. ! - Lieut . Ash; Co 0 . llslffifsntiOlPsnik , alattlicX , .. .. ' .7kgiutitx , t,giee.efig , l , lstit.Penneyleanit,: , 'rntlpirled., • , Dept R J 1414phy,•371fi14w Vorli-t4cinotted.; • . • ' ' Vopt j:il i laiiegrofilf 2.6X-'wateded: 4 I '. 4 .• v i. E., 7.... „Lient , A. - ektntn,D7,l.4 ; sr,y 7 -,-wpuoidgd.. , . .. . .. , ' Vat Jlt Afarrey,'37th N lq--`ii , dinnledi•' •.. * !Clitteleeialbleltalteini4dttfellt44 - 14. 1 kItii!:; I 't.• '..: .Identldbler, 4th Maiue.,-laillid..„ , , , • . . i 'Cant • Mbilthetid: Falritifantiy- wotinded:'- , • • •Ctiptlimea,-:ltaitular9tro.tit.4l4.- :c.r-k rs.4''''!i•.. Lieut IlueetelLitth N 1-Wounded ity shell.: •- ; Acklcliiornii; 2offk fiio)iiiii::-!4folly e .lo.loalt.: ' : -. ::'' :Cant ,17elkeEi..38,th .N., yr,-.-wolu,dl,ld:s .: . •*,i,, ..,'...: Lieut MoSrand.'3Blli . N.'N-nilisilig. ' '.' • -tient Martiti,'7.Btli.N.Tlcriee: " • ' '• ' • ;;',..., • Capt.J.•K Opierna,37th.N.Y-,woupded;. .. , `.. + • , 'Copt Eitiood; 2,1 t Bite laidr.i.-1 s ee: • • '-...., • '.../......z1 • .:Lkititigeekkiiio CO lEiltli . .llii t eltsior-r , .- wounded Il t aptialen, Co,A „4th.Excelsior-tentindtd:" .... . .' elit',Eltitlibib, to•..o.4tlr•fitx6elEfor-Ailieliti‘s.eel ' „I Midi& irs Siiner,-,CISC 511) EiceLsior--,w timult! 1, - . : . :-. 1 u•ut. a 8 Pleston, Ccit4,---, elionldett, '. '"' J . j.,' 4 - 71 Capt Grafton, 2d 4faifichitsitfaluklllod/...: -.CZ 1.. 7% i ..L4.lrFjpgarilldilJ.o l alsooOkko4citul--4410. 1 4- . 'S: . tient V h.Cruill„lattiry'F'4llilD El &Mit . -.- deedel iCiPt'lferay;cl4 ttoffalt,- , 1 .. 0e. if.."Ei Jo il .'. b ! IC. ae u f Pri fi llY AM , *!?!! --m°° V• Y s'l l Ptrlf; , '''''.•'r -. The 'folio wing is .iiii.:sciat Cs ekt,el:7llo:, - °Coop/ of tho.foopo;)tirmvorto!..l: 4 l4 qii, - Penn-; iryliikiii; lido , 4iirsif' ottilifeliirws*isiiiiroi , : . ' • 7 . - . .''s'. :.• ,;.. 4 • gidieL, • •;:te:'• a> ? 1 --- 1!'• ittlisiii,T. OtTICI* .BCil iMilleihren4 P.tll-IWIA , i ..,... . fit Colonel Lee. 816 NOW eisrs'ey'. , . • Co lOn irlloiliii,t6fh.N 0w...1 limy . : 1 7• '..:. - , ~ ~.. ' ... Colonel Otowther,..lloth Fenn., . ....•.,.. „. ; , .. ~.. Colonel Cost' i'V'ToWii. ' • , • .• - • - Lieutenant Ooltniel rata:lL' ..:,... t .-.„-, -,•''• i; -.I•-. ! , Lieptunant .IP% /I Aingh, Co D, 137th poop . „.. • i COlonersnear, 61...ii•PiinnIr '•' ' , -t • , r , .7-' • Captain Grey, 81.14-Ftop.-- ; -; . : • -,, u,O ! „ - .... . : . , .: ~ i .... Ca p tain Ballinger, 61st Penn. '- Captain Irwin - , Met Podia: - -"*"'" " '-• . Captain . Biuk, 6 . 171 t Pe . tin. ' . . r. , %" r ' j John 11 . pincer -Co _ ,G' 23 Pe en. • - ,,,. ,~. ,' '•'' i , CO'llereiCo'lllBth'llskitt Se.rtey. Ce•gtel...,-- r llempeon, Penn artillerif ‘ ,... ~., • t Captain S . PiitaTl,2d:U.-5 Infantry: ' -•.'t • ,4 Il f. , r LieilieruCtit•---a:.it Ihb, Ca C. LIPI.V.Pepet.:: . -; •- • . . I 7 Liewt,E Zany , Co. It ,II tb New Jersey. • . Ma. I;l3 Canfield, Ga IP Ilth! Newl.lB:ikel. ;.' • 7 :.'• • % . 1. ~ - •,• : . %% 7 000NDy.11. ..., ; ..', ,:, ; .... ~.. ! 1 C0b:3191 SeWell. sth Neer . : Jersey, slightiy. •'• . , '• : Colonel Raiff sey,lStli . "Nalie Jersey: • -::.• •.• 31 4.?cilirr 3 cPqi , 6111t.-?e!'n' . • , • • OliDAY't OI'EItA!TONS:'•' SEDVNICIetiI BATREItTav . 4 .71 GenOta I fle . dsw tab, it will p re t Oiljpc.te4; ad his, kr= oq SaturAiy ' gboift'tivo. mu se • beldW 'arid roisidd od:fists.p.bvioLl.q iculpefia(e t ,frbottjnO) dayAigt4. ttli- e supday tpo t rp.in wimp ho toqk,Ros • - sesei9o ! of till tlNrit vijih lit tic' rt;iletit'ad.- • ti' , ty o o 13'06 Ai I fl :.M, ° the:Brink: •IlfdtltrauSiodboA : :1144MP:41 1 MAIO:, •11.9 . 9ker, I nns (.tstinitati r prutea Aolrotajsr . ttle te41490 of all `podet; ed . ew lib, and 311# I.t r ii deb Coestaiki ; polq6lx •of Bt?dAidolize:4eit pub6ylvat t, reg iments, ollioZZAwliork>lwris stlndlbe.6.o,llttlao.advalopA - rit lato.bA..l ewecail ' I l j oiliisAtptita lett;1114, adirbio • tfiiiap, slack heat` glii•bp' tog , IlredlitleiAra tacof.:potwilon kolatedribp? slinl.add - OttIPIIII!*!Allatm•!! 4 er e* pa,roat ink kook OA fanitim, Ili toe wblol 4 lib'ilit'fb titbit •It • • :•.: t :ef."!;: H.Cgert;469ll4,tlt9 rhstncifqbf...:lrftslis—, 4ottle ,, !rl;l4..—,b2*.firti,lr.,..tigovmsrapt t,ttibbon a' 'that bail" trliiiied taro; h'imb'y' : atqltikitir (malati);Tialuxistr+ltcr.9 tki.? 7 r l *:rti of;i1 , /81? Ted, . ..x . ospaw 4 44 ,1•1144(?,rce of, thp. eptyny in . tliew i lh'utidield Minn •03 h 'fidreb in • the !dire. et kdr )obanc - ollOrtay Me) , om l .l* . ethatß4,4 tfoT * Abe '1010: 'ttoroled . n line_ o f right rearing ' at . ur seven ilex from. ; Hooker's ' Blfdie, (14111111: bisorrdp• oat It g•tbo as4: i fe osFußted; tiro orka iob;; ..841.4fw ickibAll loft wt ea . ,pro'depalag to a teealit :Co vooluitY,pild iikhtf.' 2130: Wiecoveilia4lieit :tititlidd-ie4tsll344fil tbith it lOW the left and opolip Ithiy.fAuttrini A. 0 .1 1 . 16 f . . o . ll Lef hereeggEteti' l PR , inapporgetysbetw,eat 60,0,0 and :o,ouo igen. Thus they WM) j Att. flialelni t d, rin•thlllicitkW Vat‘titiOltiop,*titi ATltr,Bol9B , Wasl9l o Part "vet* quiet until booff P. m. , aden tl rdlieli aftaokhd• riv*ibe s earl, :retiljkld' to 14 ra: einkto Beetidiflot antilisel immediately in.frontof•where-tbelio4l : tacked: a ka ,thejr,infitalcy , "lotted up,Sediwipk's. artillery opened Fenn ilVqunrtera, tOie could 5 i10.1110 . 7110d• 'late& dy'ad trMioht Bedgetiek gradO lk liji C 41 1"44. 4 * a 1 4013 , "Pita,p,t , Iktig,t . .csard4. Ban k'a,.Terid.„..T lb e 11114 n. ;eßgagereityof AkandstY afteritooli., wed lititdd'in" it 9 1/... 4iooo k efipwonndedpand,riljaelog, wiking,khe.totpiitogg • •of §vittlyW's 4!Rdt#,ll;gborm; corn manda„(lc4llst. di thetie last on the pt.:wt.:ma day) . tilion) 3;000: diffh treSl ) night'teediiii&k ifb - Tlterhts94littlittna'./o,tb.eat'orthAtadk•pf-thellap.ll pahann oak:. [Both the 93d and 127th w chefs • r.rtdrlsl-Tfißr74ll4llo, eel taral eb I t • A ' • • " !'t • .•I t 4-101DIZERld APTIIZAZ: I On Tuesday the Bth Corps of lioolstn!spoireh ti ntogoseay.epxaged OlKosellorayilleit re so. ;marching hack to Falmouth. • • ."`P.f ,- ) lrimeretynatctiftiff , 9 l cOriftgSEP6'.l.TPlOAOrmat ! pnin,at Anci l evqx thing ,inoliiniVey,n,g, :plaited - 30 rtl 'tire boatil • The crossing was cow tri eniiedo4 . 4 0 iCislbirtin.:l 'TuesditYll4llthalll , tt4.-Olclook.)ogg,llrogitnittay morning the .tja on i apol La le,j..r.wipalifidval.tillofry . 'paasid, ;fad the in tab try driablig on • tiiitrbAdgeii at , tr. S tei filed% Cub it' :ontps• Witt 4vi the!_•ad.vtre This.setriat I ' 6 .R414b1l tbNPO , -01 98t t 1'05t.c °14 1 4 .... 4, • e • Ajar Ll*b iiiig ° elle severe t 'o a W.. ad tag 5,1; tuootarcm-ffhttnt-A040440v up•ltltouble .1i osilif,rifte:pitena ArtdiomiltfuctOgrihuktlssp . lung..l.heirro Fe. 1 in e ofr his .aemp. , ,The °nein) , con tinu ed . to . a onioitioniiiiiing-thiowMiii,rdriv:ing: in 61aliqtad ;a Alivedifg ; voli ?if '.mut*etiy , atimen. • most eiposcd. • lila sbarpabootere_Rloked of the artillery beams and fired on tiny mean Zfruiiiesen behind the rifle 'pike! nliioons'edina . h. rehrit in& aVel iiig and 00112 b toirm a rdb in gl 0.9 gt I hi...T(44: ;EP@ t tqlm4V.fro,9il Chancelloryillp. ..In all adrantagoons , poeitions batteries weiO.runbat and " vigareuely use& '11:2 gainet Hooker's wee bronghk tmbefir in their. flying • hatteies; t,hoyiwootd . dieap . pettr.ttiphow therneedrea in some, now positi on, 'The effect Of a 'lnevoiWeist atrategically . olieri.e alve, madv'tealicatly - defensive;;alion prodeeed damaging effect - on i tbe entire army. , The. Attee!. pan again was,,the eafit.T . t ot. i the .Ifroiy, Of , Potomac.. COniultittione • Werlik'liad With obipir comman'derit ; the! quaethlin , of posiaßility:olr-e) re treat was dis cua El pd. Tbi . 'pony bFonehpflAnd tho camputgn was s,ftilur?. • . „ f .. „„. It'svaa , dedidcd'tbp.t the?' epensiy *Lis fhb - pciwisi. tolld resisted; 'and' tligt . corps' must be.rejoined to •tbe: army in., orderAn Danko? : an cffenptyeanovereent,praoticablo. . . Sed,i;vi.ck'hav ink failed tojein lieolrei via thl. Fr'liderickliburg and Cibidonville.plank- , roaii,lint befog Fard prealeed!he creased ; , ,the RaPpaillno- ) nook, end,filtY9ft hith corpe r , tron, 4 ,9 3 ROPMMTP, Thoexperuneat coat him 6,900 men. r.,-, 'SediwitV's ihpulse,liddedlo w eakmons.. sels'of certain -of hied corps. .Oommandera, iherfjo7 Booker's cocifidence• ' and , ,forgoiting khat.he r ratt the aggreesor, - tbn't leas than half his cbm r , mend bad withetood - tbe tittatk of the full force of the onetny,'he in a fatal mouion Cleve the order to, evacuate the ,etrong poei,ti9n. l .itnd hip fortified hitnn, and to . rea4e'kerosa lhe at United Statiefbid. "•: A 'clefeaCounict hive. betriti a jrab Rotes: ; , Tio - • army is not, panio,atrjekeisi i.sArtdnl9. t 6 Is ' inglorious l 12" 1 • ? I :•-d.ien • •', - TbererWall nOntbips frcign Mirldpy isoroint.to' gonday ,nightilyskßap)chiAO % Atasnjat,-, tacked and aeleatia s army. There only I linked ttilioidior.: • i On Monday morning, ati.daylight the - enemy shelled from the heights,lbelow,.Seott's Dam c gte, trains of Hooker's army - stie United Sttiies ford. This circumstance inereased the (eerie( lbe ;Om mending general, and the longer be delayed to waa he able to advise*. 'On Tuesday the order was given to retreat. New roads were cut. The trains and reserve artillery wore sent hack, and the evacuation i wag commenced. "The army is sateZ . with Vri 000 fewer men in its ranks, and a,...rstuatt lamer ;law* ,A 9 a C.- fo r duty. ;The. ralt.of • Tuesday.. n igrt tuitti Widnesday, ; and the °batik almosphei:p, bas Seemly. imgairea tbolbeniiii of the men; wbo wege wkolly without metals of'sitel 'r. Thet:teo t a were left behind, •arid- many -loaf their knapsacks in battle.•' Our dead, and many of our wounded, bad to be abandoned. The enemy again oactipied Frederickebierg and the heights, and the eituation ie substan tially es it was bef.ire the campaign. The above accounts of the battles of Ifookerte army are mostly taken frtins thb-1400 orkriTi bane. rtirrGen. Storreffan, with - a large eavg iiirtiiiteaiiide a raid into the erienifs territbiy, while { Hooker' was opperang ori,the...64her,.side it, 4.1 .. .is-said.that,nl nArated.to wi3hin ta a t ritile&otßiclitnoh4fAhd destroyegtailing, tore the-ragroad,a, viduatile Property Agootticirs plAiiii,,fOree... has returned, BM' hp,ipfonca9tig!) received 4,411 main bay. upt O. 41318 :iv ritiPg: . I t:if kaiikikklitit Wade erhis ;Ben-have !been ' r , • - fivitltirli 3 • • • • ; - - : • • . •I.‘ • • . • I • • . was. mioausto razoginier cuss is•TSAD, Ars war r;1 21.1 1. , ;.fr;" 32 Prv.".• , . • ; T : B -UN, Editor' and propri6tely. LEBANQN; PA. 48 6 .4 -Deakaarats of Indittnap. gni; Indiaaa; vonsequerrehof Gent dVd'eria, ‘Veie p l rcifilb 7 iced ?rem making '6" cohteei in Ale . rape el eeti on. Eiery D,eniaeratie ti ida.te. had been with= diaivn; avid the abvilitioniste had , the. trtielc'to the iii sillies:: • Tti us on e Uhl er atter anon her ofclar . liberties fails b.efAr,e• 0. 1 0 Tfril4taxs liesPottiem G Th ~...4r:_!tac 10EL IIaBLD tvat-. enia 43‘OrMA 40)3Aral SIVEL, bnw been reo . or) tau tun; fordo me 'time itilltewl'tdrk, been disjilaced fi.pmA,ist . , egg' rBaasr 1?); . nlP4*/11$-, cnpt ti ! • , •vt! l tl i FE:: 0 01 kaitri (44.1)A i 5 3414411 igh . Cogr, army on the Rappahannock, tie•-lrs , : : bilt s retirement.' rtr.itaw York to - ,Wtallibifforco - offer Genet.. al,44lllAß,3o4l4,,Peteigi,ilWoo..atr v le M'';`&10 4 it;::';‘) 7 ,11: dO tab krtezicklio* - h e RrAkaidellivirtei okwarthrtigiyav:64earn-- thot:fAiirol: iii T Okiitiffetteri f eliO44l 2 tir:Eite . f4s , nor . leak, stke coktixt;i4kina,tl;at he-jw.antedethirieerizioec,'.,-Amea/VAW,i :13 Itk!aft •:*aa tit: , IS'afted , Vati•:•6lf Smtiat !ivi?'eft The 6 4 :1 ReAVA 6 4iKgqii7 s4 A 4 attlAr4 l A Minletß4 B l l ol9.Y4EttPl.4 3 . l 4: wateLsect toeyon4lo:)Ctur,lpigklyikaAft: 4 • -" •;. itir•lntatretenb attaillt:4lo9' gal n Ws. MigEll •o u t*Au s 4, ere. repulsed— qAtitt? :01311 slrAft the ea twie e tacke.d.fwidi onteetil• Out 1988, in tAlatti latedr4tigneeniehts war, 26 lkillek.anai 54 Qcttrziiidett. biat •Q. e 'l• • gqfpWol9t:lilTitp)o9RONNAtalfflyilreM, borailirdtOtlrt,4oo4ltonA+3llc4cAiNkistiAA riPStaliflaliiiil4o' Es. 4ni .7 g4V44. . ;* ;r3rlf An attempt was inftdA4lll ~ pliia on - Friday-lasb,-by-air abolition mintrchice:ll)h.lire4atee delitire krelddefatin; to iv 11:17tro.. cf r. •svn pApfar thftb 1 17. e ° `2. 1 !r11. 9 11: thk,tegitp,g t dgain A.1)2 :43 4 9. bulletin tuyintelit.; .ttilAzne.ntrriQfrorALl iii?Ctitlielifriprittibn*Ekdlintstitiab polite aYiereViid 2 41. f: 49Sli ,IfinP e 9; .$1'1011?'j• • I • MEI 4.7.4 r .=•.-„ - Aitr...-77..7 - 77:,,,..1 ,90:Aeltgrie!mirOm.,;1)115.Ft,•t Poolamation, tote f tistpips of x~iensge~ i~klflee rootivtdivor stpazed IN.Ozefunin pg , rfiiAlftortforleir .v.E441 1 13 1 ti . tb fit dye! on oatkiiti beaon:qi6, l pith ).• 1 :b ViAjOi Stites &limn tltatfexpirabiort, of ' , bitty, avi'dwis - fron: Chi date of die- liro . eppli ecteniAtidis 'bk 1 0 1 91veatttft' 4 "Y Pdisq"e who , fiFf CO : ofisuffing or , '1• : . • A 'DIRTY NOTlO.E:r4T,he . liaimmitivr Mamfrier, iefoipefflortnlitlyoxibtedfor ~,, rr . ~..i t t_ .4, ~t ...I'll ..., , tcil Cii:dility und fairneii 'nay .wdDaer fully d.4ei2icru i ti) of lite' yeah; in oopeesplenso of-tAcrpernicipue pri9o, pick ft: sicitonabes/: ' grivi t oosa mmo CPA , lions corrupt good moitrete:”. .Itii notice of thqosTirvantie of Old Abo's. igfi'attii AA' piliiii.g.oiiigUiwit-ii ) i :l , l:tw I' 41 . ...% 4 i -„. •, ~,' ": . ;.,*i- ;., t tt, Alc i ,l 9791 g dfrt7, nPfPe -.7 . , :t 4:,:( ~yrike At,tonaiTfalit.—ThFsday . was v. 4 17 .grp. entity ' servell'in thin pity '' &O a Ditiontrl Nit (lir; t weiGelt's wad 'eurpentifitt; , and <Wane 'kir) illidrlittillield 4n antis chest:Mee. With b.at o,l* 61404i000,-POIMB, , hjghly •Retrietio" serffsens L were prow:4ml ant!' fervent' pray.eis o'fferit for tile ticsess Of the 'Union arrliti:i The' exception :Wu a germ on' • by • Re:v.. 9 1 ; ,W 1 'Nevin.. in the. First, GtoreVT, itg9rlaßd e.hltf4 l .• -A s 011 1 Mr• 13 FIllin• I anaw ooe,,of r thA ,su'diree,,, to ober 'tab le to . s%tpplag,thai.he'tiNeA,rid Onittleititit Wie•asie-• fa I Wo tt tO say imeythiag• whrelt - wWeldwountiltii fettliiigli/of 0 .410 ekth•••)00 , •Y , r}hriqrsr4t4 t1 1 0 , 9r4/ I ,` 0 iliq i° f„' ° .' t ! OA rlt,'„.',' ',A ", , • Eisierivedied as hi thus: "Hatoh'Sd, ifiteDe spatohed." ~' •r. : : : •: j Since the recent. defeat of oar armies on the Rappahannock all ayes -are, turned on McClellan. Ho has thrywn himself twice into the breach already to stay the advance of an overwhelming foe; awl it' the . . pant'. of jealousy of an imbecile - adminis• tration could permit . they would, no doubt, for the third time call forhim to produce_ safety. and .order out of ,danger ant.) conksion. The qnestion, jioivefer, l ifratJirkee, is it not tee) late for any General _ , to lead. ur soldier!! to the c . ppl!iot . of Stan to'n - liAd 'llalleck u I MO:l44ton •an d; be R taa n CIO all on ; Proclpmatitig Ant dieve ii' Chen .'five can)! IPiPabf 7: ttki • Yci hntiFitY 0kt.e:1 1 ,14i 641. • hO i natte 141. n fl , the " hence, virould-At.inbt tbe.part witeduni tio deb alSYtiL vittye blyete • 14! in the t:~eas of " the `President on the: eg_e?in) prom ide;Kwrperice We believe tipttAbii Union and :Con stitutionlal Bibert, can be- maihteinisd tbrough , k9- EIO t tqpRABLR , PRA.CB,* m ang' . of . eocurlng these. great log*ve'Zl.l?9, l ln ifaUllree•-• Ue Iwho --trioptig now:teat'elielature will prodlob: better: fruits pal% the p'att hit) on a Sadly fciuyktia tipo,lnevitabry.to besWipt away. - ip die future as g e.nerally.iii,'-the past by, every;great dlash'.of . arms. Let the people spetik out' feirletiefvixi, this . matter and stai:t.hh'fiirther westing of tho life-blood'iWthe action, ; le-Tbe ,Courier is getting to be v a . real Rip !Vain Winkle• awoke. from one qt its long sleeps built week and .iurid 7 4 l President Lincoln and his .- tiiipporters, believe 'the' DecipirationAr'iirdepandenne Conetitulion of the countri," dte., It does optic pow.;tbst in, and. taps-slated violations 'of ; the Con. stittitiOyi;ibr, Prfaia6n t'T.l ineolti and 'obliged voqii Co Ptral.k 1 0,1 ) Ais billof Inclom 9i fi;• eatiQn: Irpni .Pu:nishmAt4k E. "1"7 ' • ; /Stir Hoe. C. E. Val!endigham; the fearldsEi obtimriton pf the Western De nioeraekcWitil rari•eeted-lhe't sveek; by of 33Ornsido; by cop? y bf soldiers a pejo :;.'rhey arriviiittit4l2 o'ciloekt, morning, ait'Nfe:PVit!iieliidedea ritJ 14ittar'ed 46%in ,a 45 re •,.; ! A t );17.aA • ••.tp 8 14 1 51 1 .) ) 01 83 i;19 1 E 1 1., 41, "P' . 106 Ilaa.hiptarißbehotried-by A 'fibArt : frillyttAl ing• 81114• Ii. 4 .spee4b pt .. .llt4,VeObii•iha r t fa f or' of".te jO.I•IPt , • • h • ;,1 „ rAlicz.Pcff 91 1!9°S1P.T,Nek" st.ta .RnfitlNl: of 11 .4 9 #444P441:110434 1 —: The: *eautt:of the taimi lhas not yxt I it :trek '1 corruPtione of the nigger , ; 1:4) 1 .4be• T4eo'. l would.plasteri shut:thy moiithe.ot how/ eft epeak'i lia 7 vo pewer ilia met aqueani jai) ig esi 4430.. t -.power. we kob w. t h a!, a - . despotism .anet..irrilitiiry tyranny , fiteteispd . on th iti .ealy"4•Y alid that thi taiiidly aplo!•oo.hip4 when .We ;ahall . ail tie aP4II orgibility,;•yett.iiriltile the - ability •vo,:, riEtaliilit~vrei `will iTeenee'llte aftai r nitfp4li4otiii*Osia 'hairdo who 'at.A j?ol%9j!inf:l4l3: our WAPl l 44 l ltrAgSr,y ixst.t.riotio heart parc t,ittadasi g e'i fend dwritdt , to dolikeerfettill ttfik'be 'S;lfed!i 4 T "sV a 8 not o,c Orey,teg He hs s IPPON roti.6;y:4 , f•poe4 jrk• Ale! I sat , twirl; tate; tihd'inta yet? the .141st wtO td that 11 1 ;tie thi' l oo:6BEl-; I 9:it •• W: 1 99/ aldf. tRP.... 9 ARPP an dAyAk; pet), 4; :th@ flop d'iliest Id efenibp' of Way: that: tW4r i fc 4TR:M I Pi I;rlre, AsTßAraticril"9to?:**o)' Ns;Acpter tbinyi. now ae.a few", Ifriamahav berths:. Jtt '.18), the oh fiettetiatild . wity ration o t t the irnion, 44%0/rill 'evei' be: pciesi bre: Wei will .tiri beck, but an ¢z oaABL6 PpA p ,eopity.: The. arredi'and imprison Mbitt. exponeßt 'blue doeiline foe, fr'Q Country yelp . pot hinder the wiorld..' frotn if we i get anothe r`' el 'item) ion .of opi . ri ions throlidh: the 13P,110t-'60260. • ' * SI - 19;e' give detiii it'd c'cid n ter cfp the great ' t~attles on rho eta Kahan' ‘ 4lo 4 ;it ii UPI .U1:0 4r 24t0 8 a, 4 t4. 4114 1A0..0 They ay& AarohAly arcidlitiAtit e lity piciiil . o I d weir 14rie(Nritip Oka . pu ti igh ed. .. 1 : • 7 ••• Oir Seventeen 'A egiTlii iii..eriabeaoir; rtoitr i tieted4o,v, the 31ahanebueetts colored.; iiiegiment,t •bu t th ety , , fooled, gpiduaity aanirdii-tbe route to earn?, as thationlyii Tentai'ned at lost; an& now Kin e bf Ithfein• ham outiatiok .-÷-, They.: ttnikaterbiael, Mien , :fagitivo..ho4 :ii ! .11 , , IF •,' :•rt 1 "d like ` rbtliti3r; /3107111 k Veen' eleotaltll466.444.Brand . fiildudiriver; siiinbtitice's 'that ilthofigh •hei ?a 'Bethel *hat "afraid of horned cattle • , he -is Treat ob the 'fence: *l4 (51 , 1dr:1 ,1 01w atittients - tirhO fiat my vieiririrdone; fie invited briogttheir fences t• buff office. Conscription Regulations to ' be Strictly Observed. From the Philadelphia Sunday Dispatch, (Abolition.) The provost marshals have nearly all been selected, and Colonel Fry;- the Prof', vost Marshal General, had prepare e d an:CA, issued the "regulation's for the itiverri , -:, ment of the Bureau of the Provost Man'? shat General, as approved by the Presi dent who orders "that they be strictly ob served." There are one hundred and thirty-one separate regulations with twenty from_ the _general regulations of the army and full directions for filling up the thirty-nine printed forms of blank re turns; fz,c. • rfp psuocreATs FILL- TEE, omen, .4ach i provpst marshni,has ; jurisdiction: over-a Congressional or He may, appoint two deputies, or more; ifjppcessa ry,; at salaries ofpntmore : than $lOO per month each : four special officers.-, fur , 46- . teeth% ancharresting spies or deserters. at fronrs46, to , 05- per month. ; each, de pendingupon their usefulness; enrolling. officersyst not:exceeding 83 per diem for the time actually employed and special. guards for:deserters,,at,not„More than, l per diem, besides their actual expenSes, these,appointments ; are „to_ be am*. subjecttO - the approval' of the' 'ProY z e.st Marshal General here, who ,will ,unques t on ab ly be ;gu ided, by . the ,will. it Congress from:thidiatrict, - if d lican—if not, by prominent politicians. OSSTI,RMSN' TO: BE STRIPFRO ,NAKED,. OR FAY THRS . E 1101 , 11:_oR2D- DOLLARS, Those who neither wish to "fight pay,"'hut hope to avoid being drafted,by obtaining,a.•medical certificate froni their family physiofan, will find theniselves mistaken: All those who plead` exernp• tion en account of bodily infirmities or disease must ‘go before the regular an thoritie,s, and the regulations prescribe that men 'are to be "examined, stripped, in the .clay 'time; in the presence of the bdard of enrollment, and in a room well lighted and • sufficiently farge for the drafted men "to walk about and exercise his limbs, which he mest be required to do brisk ly. ' Now many a . man will fork over his $3OO rather than thus be trotted about naked, before foer or five other. men, Who will sit in judgment on him as the lamed Council of Ten of the Sons of Malta used to examine the candidate for initiation into that respectable order. A list of fifty five diseases and infirmities is published as "those which di.Squalify, for •militr.rY service," and for which only draftatirii' are . tO be rejected 'as_ unfit foi '=" l Upon which the Philadelphia tbenidg The blood and money of-everli citizen in' the country are ''•tilired - elicieloi the . . ••••••••• • suPPort'of the goverantent , and:niw tie have it anuouneed' . that:' - some d'red-lii;oVii4tlnar.shafs ari,tb or"seventy',tnen, at I#de salarige, tn ' - pet F, halis two hundred distilai i sttfigii a piitoval 'Otthe Piovost Marathal which is to be "gui,ded by the , itistriht: a ItepzißFabari if not,' *by . firbillittefte publibizify ' Olithis as the thildest "brit of ton - sal-10k flarr . must be , it appears that "thp OWN'S" that are to test to' the :titthOst the dliqinetciind Titienee: of ' tite' Peciple;(by , using , fh eir , b lOod and agony -.th'lnipport and perpetuate a partizan administraiioni! Behold w hat r enkftf6lliik rdotiney of the people' , IS 'to pay for, .,BefsidAl proVo'st iiith the -Pay= or , Chi). Lain of ca 'arid 4Witi assistkrits; 'ther'e , is I'6 , be l : ; 2r.';l:Yetttitre's;at !le&per month 4200 4;§pies, at , peir month: - 260 10J(s:c.)` Etircilling•Offica i ra, alt $3 0 per'dieat - 'OOO 50i (ett:) Gaaids, at `SlT•p'erdietn, atid.rexpbnies. '3OOO Here are over thirteen , thousand offi cell receiving nearly one million of dol. iars - filet Month (estimating: 200 distriets)' out of, the public treasury; 4wrenglrom tlie , hard 'earningi of the , 'peoPle by taxes. Noi-;isf the indignity.and injustice ,t6.stop. here: ` , Thetatinitof - 8300 is io - ex , toZt ed from every invalid under pain o Übe: , itiratripped. - nalted;anct exhibited-like a beast beforefcitir. or. five Noninier. icarivfll be found 50. , ..,1105t =to decency ?est to :submit :lb :thim vindignitr. , • Wte , :ad,v.ise: thtopoxirers that belnot to try.the;patienee; of the people- to that humiliatirfg,.-.ex,-.: WeT er e 4f ugi'esk' Much interest exists in the . publit . iVdiriSlativel to the'politicaliboMpfex• ion of the next•lltitise tife's. Wiltiial< cieorlp :Ivan ifest `that a very l'at*e tritijority- , oftber-peeple'of the loyal section of , tbe ,Unicibortire caFefillir heatchitikv-tind' hopit that the'itiody: may bl 3 430 . pa= laically constituted its4O - be , eua!Wed te •'t h *ttrt. , plirpO'EfeF 'eft ha) g F1.61 , 4'61 kny g 4141 t h ori ty, • m 4n ettnatitational and disregard the •priii ,, ileg,eg d . eitxd , bittifi" . peciple. tpiitiona hatring been held in - near: ill the State's which will" be repro. sented in . the body, we arinex hcare fli4;:preflarted table, which *rill' go fht" toWards.oluCidating the political , aspect of , congress.: : • • ' AV. tr.:M.6li. tepi. ftr "Op: In. OPPPseetiOlt , A • !. 14116. pare 0 ; 1 Illinois' '5 Indtrini ' . 1 • 41- lowa Kanccs, , •.• k . Mitsliattiusettat - • ;}0 Allohi s, : , ' ) s k' Mi3ll3iooP-ta,' 0 ll~issoitit' ' • New Hampshire tZt' - ' cj ltter irc i tiop 11i° York • i! It • 1. (ji v e : 4.lEl l'ennsylvan is . 13:14i •t' Rhode island , 2' isconsin. 4110 Already" ohasen t:...:180- • ;. , . T4e T a P 4 7 /"11 11 1PITY!* , ; • :tt Til willbe tiled' 3 , entoor:at,. alielkding l ed adViees pI • '•1" "). • dlibee itievetatmbrehpien . f•Ji'l 23 members, in Kentuoky Maryland, Vermont, West Virginia, and Califorttli.` Weltstimistolthirt thews* It ' • 1 1411 , 4, 1 40 / 9V. I W : : antuelty ' r,t 6.1 Marylasni- 7•1 aiiforafaWpst. l7 4l . odist ict , t, ,t ' r This would d ivide the Ilona° ac fellow; Abolition awl Republican 88 All others 911 Democratic s*a. conserviafya p.j.fity -,a4r'!stiova Maryland and Kentucky, iniaccoydatme wititthe known sentiments ofteirOple, send' an undivided anti. Abolition representation, then the majori ty against the Republican A bolition par ty would be increased to eight. Mr. Marvin, war Democrat from the Sarato ga district of New Yet*, was .elected as an indepenclent, in, opposition to the Re publican nominee, and will co operate with - his party -in opposition'to Abort tionisrn. - < - - - We halre; :inage El:very liberal, allow ance of, ft,.e , gukiie,an. ,strength from „the, U State of bast we concede five to aCtipalpted with the parties, are -satisfied that two of fiv*e'thay be:relied upon to to=oPer ate a c gainSt'ihe , general pririciPles:ofthe' Abolition - party'. ' - Tivne Nigigermhead . Doctrine. At an, Aholition, meetibg . in ,Conpert , Hallihifadeiphia, on Thursday evening week: - A "Reverend" 'Albert N. "Gfibcrt made' .I . speech in,which he said is".a.war for the. ' AbolitiOn bt plavery.— Why shoUldweldnger attempt to hold- wink one another ?' ihottid we ny what we -tali:4 to be 'Et fact ? From the first day of ianudry,' Wa r every true and loyal Anteripan is an—Xbolition i4:every American army . an Abolition ariny,ltrid whenever it" advances, it car- ' ries in one hand.the 'Sword or the gun; in the other, freedom to the regro.'-' tok„ There Is an , Irishinan employed as _a bridge hand out west;' on the Cen= traVrallread; who brags of having-a time piece that'keepi correct time , . He was heard to remark a few mornings since, upon pulling but his Watch : "If the.sun• over that hill in a minute and a half he 'w in' be Jai e." Zer- The Springfield Republican says the, man- who proposed - putting a shovel ful of manure in'thegraie or every per: son buried in the sterile Soil. of Cape Cod, so that the quickened bO l dies might hive a - chance or c'dii - Jfng up at'the last day, is now out with a new yeipt powder, which he is confident will. make they negroes (p• -• A Kansas paper (Making ;a joke ola - grave 'matter) mentions a report that a man :recently died a 'natural - death is Jaason county, Missouri. It adds, that the report needs confirmation. atr,- Mr. Slenker, Auditor,. general , ; M 5 ., Barr,' Surveyor General ; and Me—' Grath, State Treasurer, entered upon.9 . ie duties of their respeetiVe Abets, at crHar ristuir 'on theist" instant • - ' „ •• L , - €r . At Sunday School • in plew.,Yorli, tinigly,,i99king: .fefiow was t asked, What, ii •conseienoe V', .answered very tproperly, **An Rtmard,mon!toF, ` ,, And What Is a, rnonitor-1" t*Oh,, one, 9f the ironelads:f tom, There is o ,,qeuMh.reli4 in the Ar- - 1 my ottllp , Potont, ao; tl)e gift of litge girl to , 4epprpther, .who ja a, private to pro-:I from . exposure.Nrn Vi r e long. marcktes..; It a subjeat of mirthamong I the soldiers,;,but, is reaily.a topeping in- stance of a simple child . ,? affection. . GOD:11' °RIVING . 1 I tithe the pleasure of introducing not in the , Z r flAall F,X4 NEWlinw filled with COODS " purchaepd lately for' . Cash and will be sold fisi Cash at very small probe. - •Wolinve span a large . stock on-hand bought in Deem.: ber,-before, the rise of gonds; Which will' lie surd Oitelip-ei thin Yid calie'r Store in the CifiantY. tea 7 • - .JOHN Gpaacg. 430 lIENRYKRAUSE 011C0T.4317. TO • , 113:1V• , SW A UTZ. - Werra aiiwthai pubii,;- that he las just receiyed , and .opined, at Pis •?te!'ot 11, ! , mltrko.f street, Lebanon, • LARGE` STOCK _ ;,DRY; GOODEI; • • • pROCWRIES,, QtiERI4SIVARI, which will - levioldest•Tere low prices for CASH. He would r,uspgc,Sfzilly intipb att, to tlityt a *9l aiid extirlirte'hio-attick, feeline aisuredThet, as`rodtilie 1 int:altty,t h ealtM4 l :Pt.PPlalld oheatilloot. 9 1 Prioe,olotkoOR - -A uop be surpasued., - TfIEJ: - fa nri;einurowia , vigatii; B.le, also TrtittioTptiValtlntitteo ittot6ek.t.and Vaing4theirt PfIODUCE, for which Atie higlAttot MArket rkr,ite, Ruing teit ' s4'l)eginuti he hopesto ricotta; as he will' agleallfir tit llleriOu s l, are of.the Patrol/eg' 01.46-Pl* Rlatiie;76abls; nitnt,• up in 25c. 5110. and $1 00 , Bersisi 89t4e 4 ; 410 4 sl4kii, $3 nnei, $5-nliea" Inc trans; Pbtnnlidvirriii33, . . "Only„infallible_retnedies known.” • “Vred tr'oni Poigoni." • "Not dangeronato tke•Fltriii Stingy." "Rata collie out of their bolts to die."' • 'fitiolesale IWO] -' =; Bold by itll Dunne/an end 11,w...ix - Loss eyArywhpre,.. I . IM*Aitil of all worthleds itaitationn. •gin, See - that 4 .teoaranienittnela on elicit' Box; got. • ~ tle and yinstc, before you buy. Adiliesa TIEN air L COSI'A.R, •„•• ifRIINCIPAL ni?O'r 482 Eliot:tartar. N. Y. Sold by J. LEMBEROZIL, Wholeadle and Be': oft:-: tart Agent, Lebanon, Pa:• • - • ; . - /dATAIM B ti 3 -' , . -6 0. • • • • Et r yrt . ntruttrAnitz. . JOHN G. Wain 77- LEBANON Door, Sash and - Steam Planing Lotatid; err the ;Si s la r la t -flti.t. *ad; - near Oupg,triArmi +Ek thitlereigr;il r e es ' pecittliilt7form 'ibe mobile In graneFal rl4fkt tlle.T. t 1- • - till manutacEnre mid Kiwi) op'hand, . • 4111/414 Door,-Saab, Slurt4r,]fl ooring o L . ' Weigle:v. Boards, 0 9ee n,pring -. • Moulinks, of all simply Wieti.lloarda, CoriilocK.ltord' all Windt( of :slntarms , SIATERtALS, ' for nooses. We alts coasts ntitliti latestwodonoet.im proved Stair' Going 141,d' suttablto -.for: larkimod small bhildirtga. . • , We now inryl gargters, Afertianiq3 Arid S anders to WI and examine' our steak, which' we wit warriiiiii,c; give errtire,satit'eaction t0.F.11 who may favor the 14raler •Oliacrwitb'rlutir eirstita: " • . • • i $,. ,•,;;; • ' ; .LO Z NAgt . Lebanon April 23,1862. P. 5„...-There is ittior,alfiliiiiisialltilninilaLthri ?pos pny dome for tgosetrbo: , May , forldsh .fmtaber.. , t4 • - • • fre,*C (it* r 33 ' Garner MarkeP and Cheat - nut Sizeets, Lebanon., JOHN HATTWO, • Piqiiiietni. ihitroitt6tiveiku igitorgistind; long octifirea 41„Mr, Ilapo i sitn Z Twill 'Nue i t io r p k to make.' the - Trevelifig step trit, ' adialfeffAble, rotated& 'allri4 Ina The tEgusi• 'stem and IreLl.arranged. The Tlttak an qtrebeiVeistiiionable edibles •; the Bar pplied the chi:duet Liquors, entlislye lerge;ood anti. mediate. • IMEN NLATTEIES - Lebanon, April 9, 1862 - 0 4 . 114: :Vaean MAYORS QF IRE Great 'Cities. We, the imdersigned Xayors, hereby tit - 7 that the Druggists, 443 : otheciarieis, Physicians of our severalvities have . sienite; a document of assurance , to us that ATEIVIS , SAILSAPaniT.T.s has , been - foalid 40 - rba remedy of great eicellenee, andlwort, the eonddenoe of.the denuntinify.. HON. .TAIEBS -COOK, ' : • Mayor of HON. ALBIN BNAMD, • itayor of Sid, fir , s ; . • . • 4-0;47.* 11ON. JOHN 4.7 Mayor 'of cleditibiiikit c -la now. A. Ir. mayor of WoßdEbeomr. /00111.-4 UON. 'NAM% EUELEEGOBB. - oeeleArdi %TAAL HON. P. W. LINCOLN, *Tr-, Mayor of BOSTOM, Mitattg; HON. WM. X. RODMAN, Mayor of mowing/wig, PEON. ABIOS W. PRENTICE, Mayor of TWENIVEM, MEM HON-. EAAB, — _ tflo Mayor of NEW .LONEGE, o'olidtrY WAS. S. ROD ER, ii.ayor of IfitCi CV* HON. D. F. TtElltrANN'' Maier of NNW' HON. H. M. laNsTßzy, mayor - of ITAWnT.TON. HON. ADAM.. WILSON,: Mayor -of TORONTO, O. W.- HON. R. N. )3ISHOV, 3!facror' of OINOINNATI, HON. I. H. CRANITFOED . , llftwor of ZOTTI3I7IDLE, SON. :Man' SLOAN', itaior f.LYOivg_ HON. JAMES ItterBETERS, 'itayor of BOWNLANWLE.I.4, Q: W.. HON. ;TA VATS W: NORTH, _ lEa - yor of AUGUSTA, HON. HENRY- COOPER, Mayor of -FrAT.T,ovrtia., HON. JAMES S. BEEK, Xtvgor of FREAKRICTON, rli. HON. WILLA.RD NYE, Mayor of NEW BEDEORD,III6aI3. HON. J. BLAISDELL, Mayoi of PALL HON. W. H. ORA.NSTON, : liSrat. of 14t 9 010, ILA& HON. FRED STA ItEayor of GiLENti.... non; JOHN nopormn, Mayor of DITBUQ.VE: f.ollo*. HON. TECOXILS CitanatietELD, A-a-Yor of to - TairinAm9olak, ECM: IttYBK -- A mayor of TudoitoosA:_ HON. R. D. BAUGV,, Mxi , or of XEMPBIS, ==BM EON, GERAAD -, Avm, Mayor of EW ORIMANIS. ]Savor of iitialkhfigniCi , HON. DE WITT C. tali#l7E,,.. Mayor of trffeA., HON. GEO. WAV3OII% . Mayor oPirkT43Mi f - ttgi *711,, HON: O. H. B Mayor or Dir=ol7, MILW HON. ITEDEAN L. PAGE,' • ^ fibLiOr % . 11fiEftWikVjEnkr;tY HON. W. W. VAMEGitn",*.;: : - A Mayor of 411.020, , 3)11(1#.11 310 E". 'A. VAIKI47 itit Mayor of iSciliCnitfAZNlS. l SON. JOHN C. "LAIN 'B, Mayor of clitelqoo, 34 1 1531, : t Mayor of agrOdr.4l, - . nom. A.. J NOBLE,' !Mayor of ;MOISTTG9MENZ - 41 Ark- HON. W. S. HOLYRAI), 11.6y0r of C6l.AKlNc*ra.....klA?: DON ESPARTERO e DON PrETRECABAMO Mayor Of ABFVO „ Dam ESTEPHANCE RODILI-437-4,„ DON AlslToidd r i - EgitltranzA.,_ kaias a tri-Ark s 421 9 1- .?. DOirir lit% G. ITIVANGNO; Mayor of - VayitATSCI, DON MARIO' SESQUIPEI3„,.. #raYor-of lA- 15 nrgt 0 .. AA II- Certify that the resident Drumits 4 !uitis assured them Ayer 's` Sarsaparilla Ss en excellent remedy, and worthrtato eon- Addled ref the " cvmmtti4Yl :. • . • gikri.Og DiscoLoiF. Per r.li c ratiffig-tp.a= stioOd.- For -Scrofidit or King's Evil. Per Veynors, tTieerii, end Sere,. reeeßAititteafis and Phnides. . For Matches, "Blatte, stlllllroils. Per-SU 4-at i l lonY's or !ifTT For Wetter or Seatltiteure. Ddiredel For;Sculd >el al el and Atlngwttii-,; For Coneer and Cancerous Sores: For Sore 30.. yea, Sore Ears, and kt:iiaii44. Per PernAtO 13SiniSe#1 For Suppression andirrrreiLlnritr*,, For 1, Y l killo or V.Pikereo--Frillea,l4lo7l-:rt,,,-, FOr.Lbier'COmPialntof • • 2 For,Diseases of the Freeze. • , The Mayors of the chief cities ot,Musißni ted 'States, Osuadas, and Britialt. Chili, Peru, Bran% Mexico. most all the cities on this continent v balfer algned this d ocument, - to , assurectimir people What remedies they nisi 'nee witiratifetylindi confidence. But our IPacei'vhll.-onif;adialt a, portion of-them. ~ .4, 4 1FE.N,.. Ayer?dlftt44 . 4.llll.4, Ayer's e t ttorry• Peotoll4,. Ayer, Ague._ooo; 'REP/MED BY , IL' C. Ayer ' Zit -014 - I.O*ELL, 18888, 0 1 4 Y . ittillOAkt' trre!Y "SA& 'by .1: h. Lembmger. Dr. Geo KW, ,8 Bihar. Lebroon Slaver a Sick, Atiniilk: iTheTl4_ IfY; enfant; 'Bang. hit.flebo; Marty ßabriire r Itsrper,.tasi Hanover; KraU, gbrottirrettryrn; ILO.. by Deirbirs everywhere. . • . , F Lux —For Su:stide 'Of Peace.aied Constaibm, last priatird , farister at the Msestiser OSee. 3E REM KRZEI MO EMI
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