grinting: woo riserastrour cocasaammuctecrucosze. Neaay and Promptly tememdod, al the 6DVEBTISZE OFFICE, LEBANON, PRIMA Tate establishment is now. Supplied with an extensive assortment of JOB TYPE, wbich will be increased m the patronage demands. rlt can now turn out• Pniternro, of every description, in a neat and expeditious manner— *Won very reasonable terms. Such as Pamphlets, Olibeki; • Bsteiteu;Ctirds, Handbills, Bisonlars „Labels dill headings , Slacks; • Programmes, Bills of Pare, Invitations, Tickets, &a, age. airs MI of all kinds. Common and Judgment BonDS. school, Justices', Constables' and other Brass's, printed correctly and neatly on the beet paper, constantly kept Thr sale at this oftledot prices "to suit the times." • iiittimeriptibn prieenr the NON ADVERT : IIMR .Cineritolbsr,andtullalf a Per. Odd ess illtraurt, Lebanon, Pa. i 1... Am wEiDium • '44I7TiP I EtNEY AT 1 7 Nitr Office Mrth West orpir 0 Attie , ! land..lll"arket ,Stikt.s 4 ' ' *-alit3.".Zirek*.•44. • Lepannii, Nov. lb, 11033.—ty.1r, , -- ' liArigt ' VirkiliiillAN, ' 8 . T G T9n. 1. IiTAT LfiNiir. Orli st dt: feWitriorrs km. of Teligieli n otpg ill •thelijtal..,,lMll , : of hip fatler 9 Vii:trillaßig6l3: 4 ; , 1 , f.. c/, . ' ' „I s ki rovAl , 1 0111eret!,; - ` ATY ati:oB, i 3. A.T, LAW, s elanaved, eitieei-tin the be °tie door eai dt - lAudinialleleteteitlloktosihijise Wanhiagton thane ! Li la lY teiulid zidir • t. • • • •[April 8, Ine--3m. -1 - libens' , Aweinc eIigTiORXL '4Alllt; fvtiov, no. th.west corner 3.larket and Water gds., riebanar,'Pah: [Lebanon, January 130864.-1 M ; t:t ?MI SEL Fd 311". logt:ted in Lebanon, offers his arofssiou .l I al services to the Wine. Ofate in Market gc., u the building latterly Occupied bylds father. t T.. BI BIG k 11AUS, ATIVIIN'ET-AT'L. A W, QTAFtOI9 fir atielit.igi dtmberlitnil Street, measly opposite the , Cortrt llotise, Lubanou. , auto June lA, 1864.—U. ' .tvictio itgißALruit, Attorney-at-Law 0 ttil midingte 0 00 rs senth rtdtexattne,atiyt mon,. • lobaticni, April 188E4y; • • athi-OVAL, S. McADAftl, • Art? OftiN EY. ...A T• 'L W, A 6 it XISTbi; t fl lilw oflito to . Market StrAt.", oivosito th. bepalloo. 4110 tr two ttoor.a North or Wiqu'w lOWA !rdtel. Lebanon.3lstrcli 26. . '68: , • : 1 BaSSAFIER .DOOM ER, fOtJ 41141111 "X . 33.• t. "Cm? . Onureft: t 9 thtothertand attract, .one door East of the "Lebanon Valley • Bank. Oppoette the 'Buck ItOtidi'Lebenoir [Jan. 6.'64. AR air Y .AND:NAVY 110(5101,;liquirrr. DELON RAV o AG "BOUN TY LAND AG ENCY'. - • ti . ‘. utaft,ityl A. 1i:t.40. z- 2Z.W7tr " _ ex* .... X.i is, N:167 . „ , . flint untlerohtned,..having been iirensed to prniSento ../ clairasdind having been engaged in the , Bou,nt.y arid Pension business offers his serrices to all throa who 'at a 'thereto' entitled. in denardanee With the various sets of congress. Mt snob, shook( co i n; or addreskat onto, and piths their lipid ioations through DAIMLER BOVEY4 AtthrtkeY.Atliaw.. . i %Flog rumored / to Cumberlp_nd St.; one door Rost of the Lebanon Valid.* liabk, of - auntie the 'lntik Hotel. Lebanon. Pa... .. pan. th N 4. DEJV T TRY rE .ANING Oturnint rpm Philautphis. T wonld ray i to the , good people of Lobanon and vic foity. that = i I We U1,1(01110)00 at Alas: Raw:it'd (one door Knot of • • D.Mus.Lsoushes • • hours of the day, to waft upon thutot Who npot7 • my professional • sere *MO. ; ;• • • n" • ••• n Particular attention paid to the treatment and fitting of TEETH; All operations done in the moat improceet and scientific manner. arir Pllle ES as low as elsewhere for the some class of work. • Chloroform: All tl!„Kther ad niniatetsd to patio nts,whe n desired. rilernkful far Oasitureirt, l• would motion ths - patron sum of those whaling the sera iess. of a Vent Ist. ' • " IlkintOß CLARK, D. 'D. S. Lebanint, Apiritli, ISO.; • ruin.% COPARTNVISIIIP itftt ItTO FOR it EXIST " Ins o'. LtiVl3lll and if: IV:II.A;NK, In the Wholeeeto Tobacco Ilmitimvis .firo.er the firm of 'LOWER k RANK. bf Ohl' Mk,* fiteimled by shiitfiel 'Gement. The I.emitiees tbeilete firm e iti Learttivir,hy either of the petitions at No. 140, North Third St. Fdllndeipbiu t July.l; 1864 - ; ' ' U. W. BANE. of tbo late firm of :Lower b.. itaak.a aciatitiue the beetheal as' beretefore at— PRIII Philadelphia July ' ' . Solving - - Machine. bk. citiaple of , ittakiiiiiicke dike - of a Stitch ; 'and the ' ~Osist,ollo having the: RE.; VERSOLE TEED, , The teed may be .reversed at any rain{ deified. , ° lt make* faurlir . eitte h tltt4itegc. knot. double lock, and danbte acts.", tl kgyettrt and alike en both aidal thi •I'abtte. Mint V ll6 - 004 W4VyitdettlITAPT0 1 0 - 1001061 • range Of work ma the •• Intro, It win Braid, Tuak:Tlthillitibleird, Hem, Tell. Bind, Aand de all kiadaddialtakilillitittigialld dtneturerr r - eePneaperienrtd find tuy dinlic'olyx ula • - Tieti*lfielOte In warranted to giee'edtirt aideitte ,tienbatl to d aft that ief eibttnimildr it. ' SS: The Tiorttiec lanai beledi eV' be "."Alrealiter. Aaen For Lebanoe ecnienlyi'Afintri 'rirson# wishing to the Stubbs, he Opkrittion'ean do ea by calling on the agony at . Annvitio, or on Win. '0 ' Ward; at Lebanon. ' , • Anistritje anni 22, 7864. .. 4•.3At015.. -tots* , F lan Cuka :41.11.fitluIRESSING AND LIAM-DT& SALOON, Market limit, netts .Cnottiertend. nod opposite the Eagle Dotal. Being thankful for the Moroi petrontign heretofore extended-tn. hint, be would -rispentfulirolieltsoontlnuenee of the seine. J uly.* 1842. IL—•Theilitisort will ho oloortl on. Snoop, - Re tirk- o , * , a 1 o. farrers Marble Vard. TI) IN PAIIII.EI. link removed lila 3lartste Yard to the VIVA 0444. Corner or Centre and Cumberland a bl; in'tbte hernngli, about 3 squares east from the Court Flouts, With Increased facilities for carrying no the butt 416 Ibi , illkitt otn,l.Atmtrirnu Marble. Lime- Mon? NW Ai. rile itTeStes:ltbo'publlTlO:•want. •ofan 1 is,M.lile line, to call' Mid rAtintine his stuck. Mi. tibp.,,Witains'yer s lacing near by. will attend to Mr. raining boainena during hie Iti/PCIICII. . totepoci, Jul! TT 1114,--3m. • New floOtiltsd'Sltoe Store! tliseni:l Shoo sorthatt to c that theyT hicr u e n r d e e m r4l ot l i ' d Vo n :" tßooto d CuteEeriaad Street, Lebanon, In John Greetre building, . one doer weetor the Confectionery Store, whe re they • intend keeping constantly on hand ngenersi ae. intent of Ledies, Oen tiemen, allesee, !toys and • I ren Boots, Shoes, Crctiters, de., ill et which will be puide tip In etyle nod quality no to be sympaesedi by any other workmen to the country. He effort shell be spared to please end 'eatiefy all who may tevOr,bein with their orders, and their charges ,milijoakreaacinabie as poreible t compatible with iClliff rsionnenitio'n. • • ruipajaa keep a large stock of • HOME MADE; NVOltii . , • • , Whlaill Warranted to be 11101 repreeented. .• .The public are invited to cell and eXaMiDO tilt& OtOCk gentian*. to purchasing. ..,air.,Kepairing done on short notice and at reasonable ANDREW NI0(11t ,Dtlonno, .Ity 4 ; Vitt. .Iseele • ..V. isor•V*, , A ior; " tA I I 111'141S it • ;The .• Would reOlgt ily info 'her Mende, and the public in general, that she MK in connection kith her MILLINERY business. takehrthe agency for Wlteeler 4 Wilson's unsurpassed Don- Me-Lock-Stich Sewing Machines, *Welt hare taken the premium st the Great Louden 'llll, and at hundreds of'other lairs. It is adapted En all kinds of Family eWing and Tailoring. Three Attrot parribera of - the Machine will always be kept eft gad, which can be examined ft' bOr tOre land She Ye OfOrtle 0041 in the manbtrof Wring It. AMiffeni Adzinets, in 01 ilikratiew, will be , sentineled st keritern, eninberine. U.INNIET kWh: )Lebanon JMly 20 VOL. 16-NO. 16. wisted , r , s; Basath , E 8F Titt - OLIAWAND MGSP-3iNMA tj WORLD NOR ' _ d • - uO n s.;CAaa. VirittriArm Oong):,, Dzzooulty of /frotthing. - Aothmai,lfOofoo- , toes, 8O Thib*l. 'Croup atl - Vvory , ; • - $ ageoliop of --• TIig . THIOAT,; ( I.It4VOS AND:C . 4EBT, ,4 - • . I PONSIMPTI9,IIVi Wistarca Balsam o %VIM Solgenetathac the nattpit this ream!" bedatue, and so popular is it everywhere, that it rs• ininiccesicry to redatiut ita virthes. -Ita works speak' reek, ant ,find nttprance st in the abgedantud voluntary testimony of the ninny who froni long atiffering and'wittled 'incense have..hy.ths new:Wert . .reitored to' 'pristine .vjgoi and health. We can prepent a macs of evidence it proof' of our aaseitlobs, thaer ' ' The Rest.--laeohler, IWeilrkiniwn 'and unAch;rip6pecte4 prnong , tbel3etrrinn tunndation n ttlin conntry, mpkis follnwhilittite rnsPeiiit denett !MAN: hiffiltda. Po.,,lFebAti,lBso. Dear ire tValii6fi m'y'laniity impor tant benefits from the use of your valuable preparation , -)rtseros.'s 'Batson. OF WILD •Cnanly—it affor:s me pleasUre to recommend it to the 'piddle. ' , soine' eight years ago-one of'my- daughters seemed ; to ,''be In, ile aline, mai, little hopes of her recovery were el:del:Mined I then procured a laittle of your`eatellent'Bulsam; and §efore she. had. taken the whole of the contents of the bottle there was a great improve:inept in'her hearth. I have in my individual rase, ;nide 'frbquently use .of yoUr valuable medicine and hare always been benefit ed by, it., From Jesse Smith Esq., eSitlent of the Morris Connty Bizzik; Morns . town lkew Jersey. "Having tzseirDr *loran's Ilatessr or WILD-Coznar for about fifteen years, and having . realized- benefi cial results in my,fsmily, it affords : me_grent: . pleasure in recommending it' to the putilleaitinyalniible remedy in easys'of weak.luogs, colds,,couglia4c 4 ,, and a reme dy which I "c. nithier to be entengly innoeOnt, and may he taken with .perfect safety by Ake mosgdelicate in health. : From Hon. John E. '.Smith:l ire:ahem _ guishect 147wyer'llikiVestmins:4•.‘ ter, ‘.llfaillo - tid.4 , . I 'have on several occasions uned-Dn WrrAn's BAL. Flex oF Captor tor severe §6loo,liitid ihrttys with decided Akimefit. .1 know of, no prepgridibo that paore , t;fficookkoi or mgilidosorving brgougiftl: mie. The Deleon' hes also ben. used with It. (*Writ effect Ktil.,loll, Merchant 4411 re trosi/loadki4d Wistar's Balwi ns . o Cherry. ` Mine gealtineNunteei signet! 'T. awns, -on the wrapper. POW SALT' -B .7. T. DINSMORN, No. 89L ttrontlwny,Ne,'!ilrork 8. W. rowt:W4 Co:. Prokiitgi6;*fitedii." REDDINCt . S. : :RtigtIA , IALVE, I ,:! Noi norm WlF7l7.sllllllllolMirt , 06 4 1 ..', . " Ussi2ralli establith lti ed ' th epqriarity4 9 , - rs t REDOING 9 Si..;IIII S-* Over all other healing preparatio r ne t R . It"`ciireklin • tifiuhi of 'I3ORtS, /MAMA URN&14.4.11,04,f5figA L mar T itai,'ERYSIP- Ici,A., STIES, PI .ES, SOKX S LIPS, 80101 EYES, 11E3111YING: TILE>PAIN A-T O‘Ctl, AND ItErt l 4o ll.B 3. /VIM UL MOST' ANGRY ; LOOKING , Mk :LUNGS AND INFlAlltagrloN ASIVIEYVAG IC.. - ON-Ll - 4S'CENI!S: bOX.' J. P. DIN.OIOItE, Nen.4l9l , ltreadway New York. B.„W.TEOW4S itt.C9.,,N.o,oB.Tremont Bt.„l.loenp And ' t .11ine2208p4.-Iy'vw4 _ , . __ _ JOH - . 14 DILLE - f4 _",,_._, , t ._ :__,-.__, ~ iL T AS just rsestred 1;1 4)118 . , 43r0tery-flitprot,Number 1 I laud St., one doqr west of Market.S k 4 of !tees').l, oft' iri Cadt,lsteliidFueltetelittlPtlUgis,;Oraqiitiglitti, T.Pilt 4 l9.#PSJl# l 4o.'" , ;-. 4 1 ' ' ; ... w; .. I_ =G,, - ' ttl4l,CYje.". ~,i . , ~, !, ' Picadelli;C:iittrilowei, Keichtm, Peitilei'Sattsit • IrtiOrSe. 'fe qiii LI tigte r aftdi, grabietei , , sirp-saat 'CO. R, ;I i i - Prshlllit rlit.)io-') z: ,';J;w f-- 4,46 , liw ialt i iktimjelnylrAtrel, IlUrr in g,, puktql., ~ r". i 7 ''' ''' ol ""' * 1 4 i iltif: '''' • '' ... i ktiiiiii At i C34.6 isiSrit4' Abiiletifititi`ekelfrS, '4 l X 4 01# Pr eiffNes.isilow ilif, 1 AiPtucil. : 4 Barlry, Pas, tic, ~ "44 'Ittatiof Bl li 's.l4.llSati iIA Its; 1.0 thlrrels ot-',:irs'ir; 4vtk 1 4 MIPtti €4.1 givett •• - . ... .! ~ lelikittg est prier! nSu cAsrr for 'Bugs, Buttes tifiett44 , tileirtilidtridadlitdr,indfuis. Milano; 'kW , rto .: - 1,;I ',if 1 'li ti , 'SP l , l BlSr tr°l .' l 's4ll7,vi t i e line. , ,:in.b,,,,,a,,..D..,22,, t it5da.0ct y! .. . : ,-.,f! ,1 i:' vgt , tas.sl , fek tiAk Street, betwoill ,OL Market and the Court llonee s north Bide, liar" noirgn 'fig nd w sidendfif iissnitmant of 'HieNets Style.of ILAISVA.IIV , CAPS; for men and toy.s; firijsfia tp w h ich the attention, of the inthlic is respeotfultl , idy, ted. hats r; all *priaeli from the Slit:apse ter the epos always on handy AttOas also Just openfd imjan did assortnient ,of 81131311,11 t ,ILATS,,enihnteing such a STHAAVV PAISAWIAt PIMAC, YEABI4t TIOIStr,I Lk:43 HORN, SgNATE, CUBTAN,, and till others. - la. He will also W;liolosale kinds of Hats, Caps to Countrystfettihha ta Ott nilvastotoniat tOW Leboinon,,lar4„,oo. • Fatichiostable Tnilorint. REMOVAL. , Ne ICIIAEL lIOYFJIAN would respectfully inform the Citizens of Lebanon, • that be•hos R23lOV.Eit h TAILOILING Unalnese to Cumberland Street, tyro doors Mat of Market Street, and oppOello 'the Eitglle Hotel, where all marerom wito ielah%germente inalP• up lu the moat faeldou.tble ettte !tit!' hest uouturt,are In riled to call. TO TAILOIIB!—Jn.I rerairel, anti rut vale/ha N.Tork and Phila delphia Iteport.of Spring a Suminei . :Mona. Titlloilo 'Malting the Fadltionsfahoullt . 14ethe illbacrlber knit of the fact, ea) that he cow make. lily arm igemonte aecoittingly. 11ICif L I(O1+FAI4N: Letutmo, May 4.1864 - ••. : • •• • NOTICE - TO SIIIPt'ERS BY . . P.ltilada. ROa(litig - R. R • • • • • aeete•tinnre with the pr° vlsiOrie of tho Rew Tater .l nal Revenue Law, aI I ( ro ods delivvred at the above Heil road fur pit ipmrut, tnitet,hava n Tvro- cent...Ma:op affixed to tile Receipt cletniaid tilefer<r, paid 'Stamp to be nt the expellee of the eltlppnr. ' ; ..ror•alliteoelpte taken b)lfehove .C.toperty 6 ; „ ' said tgainaps will be furnlshell'en4 thu ova.; lby:*• • • • .W. (I. BOWMAN, .Lelvisou, Aug. )twiglit Agent. ittlin)7 4 l., Paile.fitf f hilt' Jitr. +Vie 431-x•iemti.4 TF. -moat ettoctual yrult Jar, ip the market. Is ell heviag no Clamping 6r .rerew device.— For /ale BERG EH'S Pots Score; iAttt:ket street, Lebanon. - „tf , 1 ,- /Eir Call qinit get: g eiroukir • ing• .moro In forme. Mtn. Lebenon., Jane 1;1001:-..lit tiAnt.IF.I. 4. SHIRK 1110.11fb - • - • n rimns licttriAlf C49i•Utirtiond' CR"l't r° I r tha t oft h ° Poor bl pp r w e t' n p n e B r f y nj i ct er b tt e e j)e circle of nab mites of the Pohr — liohdaY 'as I auch' persona wilt be furnished witb Crap* free °f , cuiswa on soli cation to the Steward at the Poor llopm. JOHN E. BOW m A "! ; • BLIAS WALBORN, prat JE!oor. ONO. 7.IIiISIBRIIAN, • Maj 27,1883. - ti TOees Tree r sil Tree ' .• h 1O 000 - PaiRA LAE:GE' TPPI[fE i T4EKS, low pr Ices - .Poir; 'Peach- ;Mmnite 7 gl , l* reolo' 44, A41 , t •1 01 7014 0 -1,1 lif priseri!"otal. .•• Aprit el, le6t.-IFle • gi,:e i;roLympo 3 FV . :.N CANNOT BE DISCREDITED, . 1 ~ J:ACOIt SECIILHE Autl by-ap pruggiitsik, FOR SALE Dr ry i " , t, ~V BIM ;, • tf#E OS I Gt3 4 .,13 -y4l t wo • George Brinton McClellan was born in t' - ~,,. -'' ty of Philadelphia, the birth p ~..4 • ''''*.:,f Alfieri ,:,,,,,ndepend enee and/ i :i .' f „ Am • . ;•'ri:;'4 l . iion, on the 3d d 7 ok'il , Tpee44A7llB%. This father , , a ''''plifOiCia* • eminent . among ' , :ettntient . „,„ffpoyakd by the '' praised,' ' ~, : eotiapibuena44l his abil ities and hi.'"„gittilictek:tifoVin that galaxy of aeMiiiitish44,twnett by whom the fame of 'Philadelplikay Its the me trepolia,-pf physical seiepo;;:tvltkAe heal ing art of A Merl* wit.fiio - e in `Editibititaireelif - Tatis, in - Lon t dop and ;in Leyden. No man's anodibt `,41 , 6 ttii a thrs alliffifieratibe when we desire to study his nature I and ascertain the true nicas,ure Of his I worth.. lii, monarchal '. c pantries, wherethe Voice, of the people hai M- I tle'or no . 'weight in d'etorthining the I selection of those who are to inimiti- I i,s,ter:t hc3;government, it : matt Cll3 •Ii t tie to the masses, ofinankind whether thoSe by whom thej-are' kited Come of a sound or an'ufiSetind;Stock•, , of an honest and vigorous or of a corrupt mid Weakly-Ili - cc., , The 7.i4 or ; the „whim of a prince makes,,Such.inguir , its superfluous.` Once, invested by ; ids ' sovereignmtith iii. 4 insignia' of I office, the vileSt- 'Caitiff! sil'ences'' all I questio Mt' ': .4110 ~ iliS .. 'Origin lV ith the splendors:lo.f' his.-rauk I:),ntiithetcrrors of his authority. .13,u t, for, 4yepOi6, which re,sta, for its PerritaneaceMid lit's' poi Or upon the 'II - ilite - itif the Peo ple and of 'tivei;,;pitlitie`" seriants ; it eaii never beiamitisi atii &lilt t Aredom mend:Won of a public ,:man ,to : OS , cowfutence of iill,„feliow 7 citi*Mii . , in ~Nyluoh, ahme„his ,hopeO.diStiitiction and of influenee lies4hat his, fathers iii their-time where:adie - is rereredit. men who knew- :their ! riOitS, _and i )imintained7tlieni:-:400: their duties land ' fu%ileit 'Atieift. th'e' ':an" CC stry iof „George ,Brini(4•Mtelelliii were men of this Stamp, coning Of that, . , !tMre 44 , kqtrclY7 B P.Pt•til';' , h blew which llntsso long been, 4'troublO to tyrants; rwhich "has: threbed in the 'veifia, : Of'So many sturdy, carnpions ~of jus ice - and ordei:,- - a - ii4 Which 'has : 'hecrificlur cdp.out,,:,fo freply ,on - tWe MAiStli'erbic I battle' fields of hiSicitlY." Thrdngh.. lane of those mysterious aflllilifidas ' which file•Seetch like - all Ahe'reltie • l'•,tribes, delight to trace out and hold ' above all things • Sacred,' a ' kinsnian, ship „has ,been :established for ',the I A ikiienn Itiajel - latig with that noble I . 's - rt":, - irtizlttviskelittimuu..l4r ki,,, fought-his way, honestry' . O&M a SlicpherdS Plaid . Oil 46 • Caledonian .'feeds to, a field, marsh'al's baton in the iiriny 'of England, and ' a 'hitren's coronet . among Ids peers. Into these refinementadif botisangunnty,. i , 1N es - el:, f it is scareeii worth white'to enter. Tracibolift (sittripholrliVed' and Ailed the„ just and God firing men he'Wes , i as t sheilierlt on the hank's, of ClYde, 1 no man in 'Wlinge-Veiiisl . o4•blood' .ran would have been theleSS ennobled by laivtoldSbnielife . ; 'Mid Vo'fiir as-'the 1 wantecedents go. of 'McClellan'S birth i e -k nok' Wit f.' lie , 'Co ifeg' of 7`,ii, ,, tie4:ple : `re i ncliviied the' i‘ . ',Orld 'VVer for justice, , I fidelity, valor and truth. -'' • , •,1,:-• I -AS. a boy •o t eihirtetif liig'flitliertgent i hii•ii'lintoi - ihe , F reslluiem CI aig' ief lt li e • i 1 University of Pennsylvania. Ile pnr !saell 04 univiersity,cOurse,fvr,w4rly i two years. patiently and sitecesifWily I JAM, like,, Tat shingt o 0 . , he lin il' an' 'l‘ in- I A tkrd l lotitAn4' . f - pi : ill'elqi of an engirt- . ' cer and a•; 1 d104 11 Th 'ill 0:4 . 7 , '4:''01 - i deers warrant - hhVine;•' 'been bViiiiied iSqc 41 im , be. n 7, as, Tom ot• edlci•the 4111- ; tart' fkeiid6ink at :.,11 7 'ot. Petie: '''' -, 0 - in the p eontiental atinespherbetth 4• ~---- • , :,-. ~, • exact Studies to- Which he here - TOW I, Winn.) f ,tailled ~ the young, cad c's; 'verY seen - 'illAiiignitAcd" h'i'mself re -3 N-4001119 JwlitiOtt . CetifideOce' or his friends: ”: Ile 'ivaS '"#,rtidiiiifed . 'lkith i high honors. in the class of '1546 ; tiS ''' 'i to duty with '''''' " signet'. t,;..tity - a p . Onipqny o .: the engineers,'• arid 'ordered; before 'the close of the year„into active service on the line or the' Elio grand .rive.th C,, War ' , 4;ith 'Mex leo WaS then" fp ir- IS , boiiiiii':'itrici'LiCiifecilin't '. l STOlellitt I reached his post just after the 'battle ' of. Monterey, „_,„ .._' ,_ ._,-..i ! . .. IN Tilt; 311 , :ti ICA N WAIL - : -.s : ; A ft,en, so me 7: :Utile- .p.on t., i 0 • aelit e 1 service ociJist....Bi9-9-ixtdo,. Venter), ant McClellan was ordered to Tampi tbriniJanidn7l3.B47s,•-otii lakapat in thiPeeficentration . .of:•trobps Abbrilgo i ng; mcfoti the gran& expeditiomitiodb ivnsliireparingt:iintier_Oen:,..Scotti. itO end ,f ho. I f war :itiolid!.... , d ietath -.terms `;of jrneettritthe capitol of,Mdiieo..:; Mlle young • liiM tenant -AV . / kJ:. :thus.'inade:a - winless; at; the.very ••begi oni tog .of his • liarar; . 01 , (the politietil i :diKal title ' s .and the peratmal:;spites wb ielr .so, Of ten ••sUrrotind and hamper theaetion of tlityiniitt; earnest •and devoted =ill 'tail' leaders4 . c. --: ' --; I '.- • "- 1. .' --..,,,:,- '•• 1 -1(1 t' it , nik, Poni:litirpose mi mitre ly. to ;parsue the- 'fortune& ,ofi ilLionteato i t, hie Crellaa :through...; the . :wonderful ea m iini gn :13f Ifh ieb 4his 'Siege Aras: the iii t is) ' chapteri‘ >..•; ~, l• ... • • - : -7 : :.:, ;• . ;Witty i.indeiodi.; can • now fi ii d Alio Ii eArt4tc re-wirite or even tore-purakie thC annals °Vara cit mpaign 1. i n which -its die litmentable , iiistery, of!th ea hist Tour • years too' sternly, ditibi..usifear, •Ameriean - sOldiers'Aof the .kforthtand of the ;Soittlf; of•thelEast and, Of,itho -Nest,' for the last , thho.-. niarc!ifdl skip by side to deatliand VietOrp: , ‘: ..,,, •,• The executive: documents of the Thirtieth Congc9ss in which the story .. of tliti?loriOnticaMpaigtilieli entlielm -ed;' alf liWaitiPilitil hiiteriineoilkillfil hhita; an toS . l4ad ., itntditiithbut:OVer -iiisiifbiitig;innetitin ofilyilfirthbe•faiiiig iiPiP fife, - fag; '-11 .0 1 111110 WhcNislindif, fekisztV i tiiif boublielPfailikirbriMm liPhp"fejOideiin Ihk 1'01 1 ,04 1, - ldi el oil I . N ~, 4 , -....ivs ,-... v ; l7* -111.: : ‘ 4 ): , ' 7 , 4„...N , --i' •. / 4 .4*. .-..„, , ....... .. . ~ ~ Irti. — :-.----!: T ~;.-:. i lr il ., --40-::4 ' '. - : * ''' '::.,.... .L • )1 =NE ME -Y-7; - Ii.BANON PA WEDNESDAX OCTQBER7II 3 - 1 i Andot,Pf , I ~iaruC~ CitiCa7rT ~~~ WA fling° fobritd. 4,nd' tiffl i cifil'AtgA tt~ecourse Or gullSttfident' given the p . ainfipterer'o'li I: I '6q t * ed In' th'enr:kve,ureatl' OtiVsOirliing Witli - fin'eAnalznqrlo 'save 6aiisb;l'Anten MI [ I li! 3(80101/6 rimed ~tl4u tfdit~t>Niie .' tici of tbef'r l conanA icec n taid 66115; 4 1/ tivz er 4,11, *diult i j,h4ilf)bi sseore:ra Cn gaga) k 1n . 4 fiduherfA I at Tit tenterki n ti e gn&citiat torM ns - C4l-414i4nfirth Wiah •14 g fA - 13'• ' 7 -"' "r 1 vttlryia‘ wita ii4)Zif,frTiVrniVh l or:ChalilliteM -WO the tiswe44ef theaArblyttei, hin t Heint~Ycieiis and / 41 4ffieriidif, Itifern3 - - 'And ritee i t'W.4 l inanoetiVefin 4 i, together 'thd' - one' old' ilaa'' ono clay Ilietitenautt v.l'a`elcVot; the IjoN§ei of i htsgit'Ail it 11 disahleaf ant eni tin ibrb: Cut up, i i•g6ts' One of his pieced' ft tint Under' We - di - re:et fire' of 04aPtilieti": 6pthie`upon the enernfv,-" and hOlds the Vaftle the eastle is 'carried'. Ano ther; day, IReilicnan't Reno; "in th'e tnivitnee'Wilh lirs mountain hoWitzersr against the superior -1 0.01- !pry- of the enciny so fiereo fire its. 'the bOld'advate6 '"lJieuten ant Colonel Albert Sidney .2'01111.0,0n" wifli•his voltigeurs. Now we. hare, "Captain - ifoolter"-riding. gallantly down fo%Teeottjeitkeatiki" ; grOnd for Lieutenant Colonel Hebert, of Louis iana ; anon. "likatenitrit cirant 'of tile - Fourth Infantry." pushed with a party to aid in securing-pavan tages won by the troops of Tonnegsee and South Cakolina. ' " • : The icl fbairlit; zetinn of ,o del Rey an the Btli, ,of SepteMber, afforded_ Lie,utenant,McCteilan 'ail occasion proi'e . 144. his I:firljd prDinotlOn in, lias , profe:sp.i4p bad nOt disturbed that well-baiaiieed - sease,Of jastiee yviiiBh is one' of tfi L d 9_ualities of his nature:. ,;The conduct ::-of !the ft.ttack,upon tb Atex'Ve a n position" =3ifol ino del' Roy :had been confid,ed by. .Giltieral. Scott to ,- Genera] "Worth. The °sten -si hie object; of this: attack .wits the istruetiob,of 6 , cannon foundry whit; it the :ISTexictips were Amilitwed to have , eStablishecWit thatpoitrt, ; but as Gen oral Wortlf I found: reason to antidi- pate sucka resiStanet might , leak] to; a gen erab acti - for the, liossessi on of the heights and fortress of Chapul . tepee; itr,Was of 4;405 first:in - voila nee for hi to be :thoroughly info m 04, of - 'tile:Atli:m:l nature the defuicbi; thrown up by Santa 'Anna at" V: lIS ~ (. l Alves4`rogs4t- 1 - 4 .FrOte: atexi a dent Would- there, array against him. .Two serious reeonnoissances.were! ac cordingly ordered by G eneral Werth, before. , the Attack- IVaSmadei and in 'rpeotioissancea, ,:; Lieutenant MeV! en an, here:A . Linduisiiecl part. , T_ he. conflict which.. fifllo,wect assum ed the character: of, a.l.lttlethe most-fiercely contested hattle,Aadeed, of the:,-1191c, war—in Which„ after. hours, desperate onslaught, ,an ; gregti te American forgcofaho,ntr l threc thousand five. hundred strong, assail ed and drove troni,,t,ll4eir formidable lntuenchinents a...Mesican a r 371-nin m beriv east, ten thouSaad with the loss io the enemy, of:four -pieces of artillery a n (1,,n earlk ,a„thou ',sajid.plaoners. LiCiftekkant, 2 gc.,Qle).- laii was offered the rank. of captain:f4r this rictory, i httt,'deplined . ito,receiNejt,, oil the:grpund,that t lip . was not fully piffitleck n hgew,,qpnc,prned, ill', Om., prefi l ininary' 4pp qr,q,tictg§ l alen c,, tnel,nnt iti,the:actu al assault and capture enenry!is ,)yorfcs. I.piff4ralf is.,p ot: ; pften fins - rigovq,sly. 400 .to Awn case, , ,by an() i),itioas lltnit actiqly,,qpgagefl, iii e- „most exci ti n tk ; tt. week: lic eye stor m= ing - of Chapultepec,' and Ppll:5Pl quent,,pecupation of : the xe.;.zicqi4 pap.: ital, %aye the Ili i~ilAr,into22s ggpg, soldier ft+ fresh. opportunity, 59f,n -hy actual:, sery.iectifind .e.,pOtt,re` ate. strielmt fie Id, he disdained other c ar f ., ,Ite .was, bre)-Ord, a eaptain„,for these ere: aing : ope,ratiai s Of,tiw, cam pa igp col), the :1.44 b, of, SeptefaherAl47.,:f;nl ' :.Astliptiip. lteclettrin, lie remainiid with`' the aimy. .ii.i'ss-itek 'do tit 1 ., , trio pigning of the ' • tettity of •peadi ;i •iCh . that .Repairo:••••., l l`firsrdnuAistration . of a congaired.ei t3i iicia&Atily afford; ed to a soldier Of his chnroeter and training: . iiisrivi . yal ua Old I,kriportuni ,itiel), ef..oh*Ovatiiikn ai'd i Fpggetfeprup-: ,On the: trukrolapp)!si pp 3 .l l ll,9,Ailigany . ; with the!...eiiit . .ant.he43 - ... ) 1P. 1 9410 - ' I,portanee ,of mere force . tt ii mam . 4in or meitora, a solid.. trait OAi ty,-.. im. 4*, s(iiiiiio.4gy j s i i6vlr. ick .4110. r o,Pit 'ID; A .clear and rigorous Mind as : Nthen: 'MIT° )11' clothed :_ with . a!, tern potaik . etofpatefieo; , the he,ittift, iiia'fh t e inajestjr 3 Of law itre . iictii)t. ai.o'npli4 Pent: 116 when ilia ealin arid diSits.t‘tit ope n ration y.tition of.the law, is, for a tinii''Sns peudeiti'n'lavoir of Lib° 'AgViiii. " As. the 'Dalce of VllipttOrk i 'dallied . 'clii tmg,tiosNtigynill taxi , itist . niy. of ,the 1 WniaAttl i a, • 'and 'Miff. 'h.ferer ',- yritet4.it I 'dibtatiiiiiiiiio. of Pailii:i 'that - picifonfid: I,dislileil",'..Or -all *ebbe:alio:Ml.; Milifitiy. .i'!iterteigClii.i)'uliii . ..tivir'riffitil4f•Wlii4h,i • tk i,'• .a ' init 1 1 } ... day ‘ :o}iiiii . I ng . litifd litiis p . • 6 Qhv i d liS . ' wit 4 ' - :eiiit i.'.,441 ni Oti 0h ,: made I f! e 4oteiitti of alidtiferiidi iiet6-, ries the 4n TXllll,ost- ng "forbearing); d..ponoiliatoy 4ol t le:Plish sti}tes-; men 'so *e MaY te. sti6'tliiltAis - ax-: '"p"lfeli .. Onee t of ae'n4.4eat'and:!eii Viiiiio7 . : ,1 to in 'Afiagiet. ' c'olitribtiflteiiitiy', to fi.: i'O the, mindOrCkitaiiiii.e . le l.; il u il,V oli o:pouti.d'tipd rriiadiiiiojoilii - 61-: I;fe.i.;W:4oll w ere' aft6iipiiil t'o' 11 0 . 1 em j4 4k ii i ol:vs'is . Sp' Olt 4rialiOlioii ty 1.1 0 tb'iltbolitiiitlPiid ' l e t" IA" Ole, lotioaliceo' theiWeoricriv virm&J . .:st.olfFta i ~,.: g i n) '•-• 0 ::—.. IF -11 1 ' . I.- t ll 1r . in a !T OTi t: 3 _, .., _...t. c ~, A - • it Ji 'An i! ~ ..,:i t . , --: ~ ~, -,-. - J . ; titi. , .. ) •,, . , . - P$ ~1 f. ..- 7,.•.:5 , ', IV 13 ..... 3 3M13 ..1! j ,•'s -.. i .. - --.: . 7 ‘ -'7+, . ' 41 , , V.• 4 ' . R.L, ' . Iv J ... . , , ..._...... ...,_ BM I= _, .== INIMIIMME .17 - 1 ) :--- lit is an d r irbe diuktr 1 Peninsig ,•,- kel 0 . • n . une, 7 l, 0,,, aplatn Me9l 4 llf) returned to liii`linit6d `ttates, and was AtOittstitnf,exodjaOly - Tot:der‘d to thadi t l i Miratexe .1 , ,, , t iti mand of the company,of sappers and moved to Fo,alipelaNnE e to superin , tend the constructionor the works, : and early in the next year he fulfill ed the cominomAttetAigpf,thecilyaeers of the regular army L oS i titap,Wnicm by joining an expAlkierifArittimiexplor i ation of thgthl , gr.sMiltel"? 14.E.01.91'S of the Red Ri v er, , nder lle„; ;; qpiryln an d of Captain ,tllAarey,..‘4bo,sc i dthughter has since becorrie, his From the RgdAyeriliikppsaed into Texas upon Om ~staff of ,Perel,fpr J. Smith, and until.,'Marelv, 1853, was occupied i n thct 7 s,ury.ey, of :4 1; ,?,,Texan coast, FromAtiti,-kud„Preem, the [gulf and the l low lands pi f .T,cxas he l was suddenly. „transfcrrecr ~to the neighborhood of the,...Rocky,,mouri tairs, going to.; Washington 'Territo ry in the spring - of 1853,:tincl.retnain ing there untililtLay,',lBs4, in criarge . of the' western tiivision.of.A.b,o,sprvey for the northern,,routo to l i tio ocean.. The Vast., extep4., , , thc:nag nificent popibitiiies,,thvgr i artd,nnity in a variety as grand, as ottr,p,a,t i ional dominion, which ,4113, 4ut ,gwiding forms of word! on tne lips of !somiany a blatant oraio,r became. simpl<r real „j„l,4 rer whosa i r t igulipqqcdu . ol-,thus leads him from r 614 e4t4Aßityft i o another tillli`l imp mitt rt. fib RI if,l6l,rrdelfiE:'exl timent of ,eckiltinental patriotism so yagueand,,paisionate in the minds "'of most men"‘ is fhas intide to him a Substantial' and -controlling impulse of his . nature. But'Captai9 McClelian's love_ and `revetenee..- 0f.4-14ellitarl n4troetiAitY Weil) to be iriteriaifted 'by a widerand .even more impressiVe experithice. In w,a'S promoted to a full captaincy in the First: Cavalry, .and ; , , with Major Delafield and Major.A.T.ok• deeai,,,was erderedte :proceed to En rope, there to study the - operations of the &rat tra rt Veil raging hetween the western allies and- the , Russian empire: War on a scale which had - become-traditional-in-our time, war waged upon....th.e.principLes of the 'N tt .poleen era, but,wit_il all theapplinoces of, modern prooress was now, to pass under his inspection. When ,Cap fain Meekitan and his _c.ompanions `reached the' Crimea, in -the 'early , ipart inftfte stinirneror 1855, the most trying o.:riod of the great Allied in rrvt. 1 Ihr:n riv hren OVC,l:l),etl. iught ni tl' 2 'nth`, *SC ha 814'4' I -1 M linen iniresfed So far as itsinvestment .wjas, practicable, victorr-had been I SA:4BOll3d "P l y the trclops ofaraneo L and I En 'hod from the very j'tWS of ruin on . the `heights,` Inkermann. 'Rut the spectacle' which ,inet: the eye's of the American elamnhissioners-Was far more instructive than any.:shock of battle-could have been. In - the course of his investigations ink.° tiro organi zation and establishment Oldie allied 'forces before the Russian stronghold, Captain' Mc - Chilton learned to esti ` mate aright Ow treincndoin3 >hazards even e in modern times,- .And with all the advantages given ,:t complete Conirnaid Of 'the sea `and of all the ""sinews . of war," , at , ten p d vvl at may ro p e erly ha, , Xinglaka has called it, a qcollos-1 I ..sal:adventure el', invasion.' 11~• ? ~ Allthat it was,the rare of privilege... ciiptairi Afeeltillan to see, and learn of` the beiwCe 0111. s'at . ibe"-Militery art, any of the -'pratitittal operations of -war conducted, upon the grandest, spare, 4uring,his visit, to :t99:bas:eup°l, "boweve, let us here nhserve, have produced ' ' but - an 101pez fect and inadequate effect - Upon . his Mind; had not his own' -Previous . and .prieeless' i .though 'comparatively limited experiense tp Mexico have _prep t ared,hin intelligently , to , receive it, fitted hirn`to deduce ;from it the Meat Kohd_instruction and the '''in'ostchirablecotivictions,' The imme• 'diatel fruit ki L f hia sojourn in Europe at, _This.time ; was', an„..,elobqrate and e.Y.- :11:113StiVO repekrt upon the, constitution of, the. greater European • arnii'eS , LA , llich was published'` under thil thority of Congress in Old early part of the , yearlBs7 . ,'land . I Vhieh ‘l.Vat'Si,•jrrifrigittlke :'Ot9CSSI to ;the .pains ! fteci.zeli with which the „young °fried. de it voted'. himself to master inithe Minutese.:details, ns''well as -tho'.hroatleSt -, principles of military oFganizatiori. , .13ut ofinfinitely!great er pith andlokorneut to himself , and to his coon top,—were the. larger and the doepervresults: of this 'military -tour. npon,„his%quental ,conatitution and his habits of thought, After the ptiblication of his report of the Borope,in January, Captain McClellan . resigned his commission in the:army and went ".in: to, civilhfe., ; i,- • ,; . .was, Appointed chief engineer of the Illinois • Central railroad, ond _upon the' conipletfon of' that great, enterprise was elected:Vice President of the compapy; which pOst.he , con tinned ,to fill, residing at,Chieago, un til the month of Augnsi, 1 1 860,wh9n, having been choen_Preeiderit of the Eastern DiVision of Abe Ohio and .1111siiSsihi r iailroacil he' rein OVed • to GOvdi4alor of Ohio;`in.xe j 7 licv . the'first dajl2. Of IhkPiesident 'ZiV the' talted"Sfaies fcir 'the -StippreS. lion of th,o rebellion, and ill: -Main.- titi he tiupreiiritCy *-jor , tile don faitution„,appointed George 13rittion MCChiltan' . Thro"r:genehit'l to c 2 Orn n d the contingent"of 'the St i titeiyheing IthiifeeVigiffii ell tecit infantry: this irds 3 ollfdrgalith SeeSt.tiiil ?bnlfhi`"2Bti otwonlttisitlJ I 1 ME r w iff2Ml 1 , RBI r Mai :':::::' 1 .-;''1:*11011,E.:NO:'.7-98: . iL - . the i lOtb,PfAtay,lB6/ the Gen dullfigifeßOTheihktassjgoed Retlonal MeMletlanllol , stihltlicommAnA of Repertariergotaffaitio, etnbra.oiPg, - ,the statoioriQ4s(tp,lotiliaria, with.lita L lregdxplarters at; (inoinnati: tlibut dayoSultal tt*.k was ee . nYmissibned Mejorigeriggalaitinolhe! .r.eguAr luutfy; %Web 0111 Icriii.o) tin Ow h otis; aFrom titiBii4aoT hisirrtrance:ciale-)4etitm r ifhOlfispiiesent bE.... , t,"dillotErltAtiiU THE -ilt:Hkgrkil.4.sl. the ,ihitc ) iv,ar l'nFtilieUrflilein it? more' aintliii9ti tli; bkle:thit ono Of the ,P4siiifint Thlyi 6e t 'Earn tio h lifos appgitigardolliixiittees Corigi.6ss to pervert the facts in respeetlo - the , T o z,iibge of 1862Jirnd to blleken the reVtitiitiod of the soldier - Wh&pigf , aiiiedlapd inspired' with his irild' . diliv-alriiiiirepirft noble Army of the Potomac, -the 15(4): ilyjid ti'selfj s aiiiiays thine him . jus i tiee ati'd e:pdpniar -voice istoon- deal outiro his mfiligners and his en emies, also, and the rnalignera, °tall trim golirr,d;'" 'patriotic, - RUA truly IdYal• to tke'itto d . ,llre-dhe ''reward of IliejethAtehintitions. ''t ". 7 Outtitsitin relatibii`Lto' that, 'brit lifin'ti-career:which flegnn 'Victory niountai4iS o l f West 'Vir2 surimierloflB6)., to ~ end Vt.!' diknit4l pfitionVe'under 'iznyiaral- A' , olled':wfiing aniiing the' hillS of the €.lldiff e tridoah in thaliiitilmn of 1862, is the -ginlpie . tast(df At the tit names of Yo,r 4 tow , n , bili" , ,t:Tarr Oaks, Aialtrer n goilth Mountain and Antietani, the heart of th'e nation will beat' out nebler Vothiiientary thirtF`iViirds can fiame iil3l)WthV merits 'aria --the deVerts of 'flip heroic young donimander who 7 , ktiVetheite triumiihantifarries 'tto us anti ' ' On. the 26th of May' , he dtrected I two 'eniumns of hiseo'mtnand to cross in,,te West Virginia* t‘o ftliWart the de the refleig. 'Siinuitarieously , With . this advande; he proe laination to the peopie of West Vitl ginriti;''and an address: to his army. frorii"the latter of'*binfilwe extract ;the following. senteAree` ah 'embodying ihe general polteY which G-enerai Metgeilan pursued throughout his "stibSequent military . eareer: - "Your Inissititi is to restore peace' and eonft 'aende,' to proteet, the maPity of' the laiv, and to rescue our hrethren from the, grasp of armed traitors." .. Ori the 20th of Juite fie took nornmand impeision; and;in 'an'lddress to his :troops, reiterated what 'he - had said M'otith previonS, 'a Jew' .s'entenees ,from 4.vhieh we subjdin ‘.Bear in It 41d - ironic . "We have come here to save, not tc. upturn. will respect the right of pri srAtEi fsj itlib i. ' 'iYou will panisl) no man tar opin ion's sake." •' , ' GALLED TO IVASITINGTON. After a series of brilliant'and , ,Aash deforms, - . -mg which, in a ,mopth's time . deStrO:yed the rebel potier in 'West ~Virginia, on the 22d of July; General was ordered' to turn- overliis boinaiand t'o, General - Roseerans and'report Washington. Five dastilater •aasumed . command oT the ArmY of'the Potomac, which the `defeat Of Bull' limn- July-21, had rediteed to' ittle 014 'than tin armed Mob: detinn tOwardi reorianizieg „the army inspired the soldiers i.with eourage 'aria the peoPle with confidence: At •the' fe.: quest' 1 5 resident Linebln, he pre. -pare'd'a - niMn f Orandurn containing his plan oroperationslorllte Union for t:es; and fidd,reti4Sed it to".him' on the 4th of AugUit.- This 'thoSt-rernarka blepaper,Thong,h tlihuglrt to be vision 'itrjr• 'then, is now historic, ,for it fore tbld 'substantially th'e 'Whole history of the war from' that day to this, and stamped - general geelelellan as the master' Mind of the day. It is enc l u,;ll 'Cos here tliat where that plan has - hen folloWed Ott success has attend ed'. our e'fforts' to crush the rebellion and nearly' every deviation from it has reSulted.,in'disaster. reit A GRA: , .OCIAMPAIG. ,:General-•AICCIellan set : immediate, iy.to work to organize and.equip . the Army of:the Potomac; and soon re stored disci pline,and . con fidence tv ere disorder and, distrait, had ..liefoate ex ,lsted: .on : the lst of November Gen . - etal, Scott,;_ feeling his inability by reasoo'of his infirmities,- to discharge the ; onerous .duties devolved Amon. him as :General-in-Chief,of the Union Jones, rtalied, to be placed up on:the retiredlist, ~and General Me- Plellan,,was,at once assigned -fo, the poeitioo.thus made vacant.. He, now bad, nominally at l i east, control of all the military,dperations in the United States,.and set to work to develop his :plait of the grand canipaign.;:ln- Strnetinfla Wisl'e issued to command ertropthe'..Various depart- Wents,..and everyttiinWpromised that -:Spring a. -series of blowS w Y ould be leveled against the -rebbl i)iiwer which would effectually crush<iG and irbsto're authority f ciur.:6-overnmenif throughout the ‘Sinitliren State His:instructional° department elimmdnders are•inddels of. eletii 4 ness,•direetness and :brevity, and Show that ;he'ev'el. had ..in. mind Ate j?olitieil as wall as , ..the.military bearings' of thd-great co'nflict.'.9?Ou 'Mill please consta;ntlydo bearin trenwrites.to Generalßuell,th-en-cotti triander' of Qhioi f!thif). .precise; issue ftir iirhich.we.are , fighting;.that issue .is; thirPreservatioa , of Atge veistoratio of. the .full,.aoltiorigy of , the General- -Governimein .all -portionS‘ Of ear terri torV? -And4h en followathismciatmembrableseStespe: "We shall most readily suppri3o this ftirnan MatEdisp., A FAMILY PAPER FORTOWN AND couNTAT; IS . PRINTED AND PUBLISHED WEEKLY. ' By *711 . .11t.' BRzgrs, - Rtmck's New k itun ding, Ctiriebe thal. St. At On; amiiiitiVenta it Tear' AM" ...OVERTIMES= inserted at the u s na . rateL * AirHANDBILLS Printed et an houn rake. ' .. RATES OP POSTAGE, . „ In Lebanon county, postage free In•Pennsylrania, out of Lebanon county , .6: .0”141 1 ;Ps; qnaiter, or 20 cents oyear. Out of this State, 6 eta. per quarter, or 20 - ebL Wyse? If the postage is not paid in advance, rates are ilonitia. rebellion, and restore the authority Of the Gtiveinnient, by religiously re.? Sfiedting the - constitutional rights of : C4N. it'd :ALAN PARTIALLY DEPOSED. - - • • , t( - • • G;eikeTal , McCiellall was at, Vairl4,ooutT.fetiiic, on the 12th of be Was itirotmed by'a mem= ber i otiokarekaff' t,but .Order of .the, President"printed in the'Aatfont alAtelfikeriper ofthat inorntpg fidieve inj aim octhe, command of iairthe_ dgliarimentEi'except the 'De; Orin:tent of th'e, PotOmac,, fbUs poinkhitnlrorn'the position of Gen. and that without a word Of censultiition with Mai. Such wait: ti3e.hegitinipeof:the attempts of the adthinistratinn to thwart•lacClellsn'A Fans ";and injure kiln, if possib3e, in the estimation of the country. '": • TRE•PENINSULA CAIVAION, • • ,Ort the .17th ',of March the army-hot gan,to embark on transports for For tress nouroe, which had been decided upon as a base of operations, in pre. , ferenee toUrbana as General Mo , Cleilan first intended. i Before the General had left Washington, Blenk-, er's division W.l s withdrawn from his command and given to General Frcm mont, though, but a day or two be fore, the President had assured him, that he would not do this. On the Ist of April, General McClellan em barked-fur - Fortress Monroe, and' at once began the siege of Yorktown, then strongly, fortified,. and in com mand of General Magruder. Orders were issued on the next day, itbeing understood that General ilicDowelre eorpirwould turn the position byway of West Point.* The next morning, to the utter astonishment of the com manding General he received the fol lowing telegram.: ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE, April 4, 1862 By direction' of the President, Gen eral McDowell's army corps has been detached from- force under your, immediate command, and the Gen eratis ordered to report to the secre. 7 tary of War. . li.. TaomAs, Adjutant General. 'General ; McClellan. , Thus within Ave days nearly 60,000 men had been, taken from his com mand leaving hini •but 85,00 for ac tive duty.: However, undaunted by, these discouregments, the siege of, Yorktown -was proceeded with. O the night ef the third of May, the rebels, foreseeing the fate which waited them, hastily evacuated the town and xrioved .up, the Peninsula.-- They were promptly followed up and their _rear guard.badly beaten ,at if.' hi t t . 1 43 - 17§A 1 - 1 44A4KAY14 40 / 0 11 4 W til, on the -.Mu 01 - 11E3TIt realied the banks of the ebickahominy river at. Bottom's bridge. From this time be gan the series of memorable battles for the eapturo: of Richmond., THE BATTLES BEFORE RIOHIROBB. General Ilticelellap r Alive to tlanne, nessity of success, began to call for reinforcements, and, in reply, waszin, formed that. General, McDowell, with, between thirty-five and forty thou sand men would march from Wash. ington - overland and join him at Han over Court- House. Meantime every preparation was made for attacking the rebel, army, but, on the 24th ) of May, the President withdrew, Mc- Dowell's command and transferred it to Gen., Fremont, who was then bat tling With c.§tonewall" Jackson in the Shenandoah valley-. The battle of Hanover Court House was fought May 27, by General Fitz4ohn,Porter, and a complete victory gained over the enemy. Just a week later oectirro. ed th e b and -fought battle of Fair Oaks, which was also a victory for -our troops. Our loss was .five thousand seven hundred and thirty-severi„ that of the enemy, six thousand and sigh, ty.tbree.. For somC time no battle occurred owing to the-heavy rains which nau fallen and were falling. General Me, Milan, in response to urgent calls for reinforcements, received McCall's divison on the 13th ofJune. Twelve days later (June 25) occured the bat. tae of Oak Grove, which resulted in another victory of the Union forces , This was in reality the beginning what are known as the seven da?s battles. Their memory is so fresh in the minds of the public that it will not be necessary to give, in thii; con nection, any detailed statement con eerning them. Suffice it to say that, after a series of most hotly contested battles with a force superior in num bers, the Army of the Potomac mov ed directly across the York peninsula and tooleup a strong and advantage. , ous position at Harrison's bar, on the James river, hiving lost in the seven days previous 15,249 men, killed wounded, and missing. TUE PENINSULA ROUTE ABANDONED. It was now July 3. The army 'was well worn out with tbe labors orlia past ,few days, but in good spirite;in'it fain in its confidence.in its- lead l e At almost every step the Commander b a d.'bee n disastrously tin:feted . With by, the Washington authoilties;r"and his appeals for reinforcements 'either disrega.,rded or niggardly responded to. R , OW keenly Garieral: fait for this sacrifice of his army by those whose actions he could not con tiol, is shown in 'the dispatch to Sec; retary Stanton which the repulse at savage's' station, June 28., wrung from him. We quote a portion of it: - "lthave lost this battle, beeause•my force was too small. I again repeat that lam not responsible for :this, and I say it with the earnestness - of - a general who feels:in this heart the loss of .every brave man who has- been needlessly eapriSta4 to-aay. stilt bortto,Teprimy,e our, ortttnes •'.but;to %14ii • 4, NE
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