.'l'lig. 7 ---.=', 1 - MLY -- ,":-' -- 'PITTS :.-URGH.,...•:.GAF:T.--:' ESTABLISHED IN 1786. OFFICIAL. LAWS OF TIMUNITID STATES, Passed at as TM' d Busks of the Thirty - • -:. tevertiv Cbnpeu. . ~ • [P unic—No. 69.] .., , ~ An.Aoi, to - proteot the lien upon rissole in certain Came, and for other purposes. Be it coasted' by the Senate and Bow of agrunentatinnoftheffnitedittaterof.dineries is Osnress assembled, That - in ' all Mee now or heseafterpendingvherein any ship, n o w prod's? property,ahall be condemn etin sly proceeding by virtue of tholes abevetmantioned, or of any other laws on that subject, the court rendering judgment of,•eistimstnation *ill, . notwithstanding such etridetainatiim:and-before awarding 111144 aldpi'rebel; orrother property, or the proeeedz e r n eof, to the United States or to any er, first provide for the payment, out of, the proceeds of such ship, vemiel, , er other property, of any bona fide olatinelsitioh shall be filed by any loyal Wizen-of the United State% or of any for eign State or Power at Peace and amity with the United States interveningin such , proceeding, and which shall be duty eetab lished'hy avidente se a valid claim against such ship, _Wee], of-.othar proPerty, under the hewn-et:-the United States or:of any loyal State thereof: Provided, That ncrettah claim ,Itti alloTed,tri „eny. can where tbe - " aliau t yl jEtoristrricd,- rmaneigelAse afintele Tee* or Otheiiiropertr- -Aid provided,' , That thli ea Altall etWidite such claims Mils as might have been enforced spastically stainit stuirshilt, vessel,Or other - pry in any loyal- State wherein- such lA= s :TliteXii,:::'4lsd:Ws it fart/ter , 0 1 4 1 4:C.rhat allasi ,juilisent, or decree in any. suit in .the higiteet conktioiliy tot . atittllyef a State iiiishWecin-tlie suit could - belted. In any tees spoil/led-in: the twenty-fifth &ma bribllittetAlltled 4 %in act to es- ,llit i fWMiT'atrartsi of 'the United: teileikr iskinsied lliptitiabertweirsty-foa* , seventeen Inadredand eighty-nine, may be re-examlnal-and-revarsect_ or affirmed 'in the Supreme cbirt clef the United ;States upon *Mika! errorOts in said stet proild-: e“rrespeciiisiof the cam or value of the medalist dbpute. ..APPrinids - Mvioh :3, 1863. 7 , Rosta o 7 4o . 7 03 As - Ak* to - *cognise the courts in the die.; trier of Columbia, and for other purpose,. Bo it matted br the Saga and Bouts of Roprou r ittstioes of tie United/14W of Amer, &sin- .opagnsu ausisble4 That there shall district of;Columbia; a mart An her_ called the .I:leprous Court -or . es District of Columbia, 'which shall hate : general jurisdiction in law ---Itcad- aiy . - eks/1-occulai of fou justices, one of*lm ilia' be automated as chief justice. Theis justice, shall bd appetite& by the. President, by and _with the'airlee.aut--coaseat of the Baste,. end shallSoldtbeir duringebabsbaelor/ --Bask jtistios, before his inters upoit - the du. ties of his oillesolltall take the.oath pre betaken by judges of the courts Lot Ateilliated &aka, Any three of said Pitiless isay , holl a general term, and : any Oat of them may hold a special term, or court, as -hereinafter proviled. A spittialeum may-beheld at the same time idtliA : - Atioalr:court. aid by the same just gee .... . diestie- it turtkeritalete4 Thal 41 1 1 114 194tirliehUlhi70 power to '414 00 4el a clerk wiis 'bath tab* the oath, endgive _ eureetesilst the- - manner pre: by., lair Ter 'catlike of district courts of the United Stites. I 131071f. - 2.1W - Se it further, enacieW That the supreme court organized by tbif act shall possess the same powers and eureka ' the same jurlidiction as is now possessed fadeserolsed by the -circuit court of the , Dietz*, ,Columbia, and the justices of the Court BO to be orgehisid shall sever allrpoister the powers and exercise the jurisdiction now possessed and exercised: bylise judges of ,said circuit court. -Any , one of madjustices may hold a distriet — wort Of the united States fortis District of Columbia, in the same manner andwith the same , powers and jur isdiction possessed sad exercised by other district comps Of _the Vatted &aka -any coma said justlas may also hold a criminal court for the trial 'WI crimes and' deuce& arising Within - , said district, which court shall possess: this sanielowess and exercise the same , jar* noir penalised and exercised by briniest court of the District of Columbia. - tamer. enacted, That • gimerst banal. of the supreme court shall be held at-tlsi silt times at ;which Waits - of Moja:l:milt Wart= of :lite District of-Ca lizmids k ars. noierktdred to be held, and at the sareevlsoa:.Disitikt courts sad cried _rig *Mats shell also , be held by one of said bodltle, at the several times then such eouitsatreaow required by law to be held, arld,Othifoarnepleee. Sen;.A. :114.1: it lurWer enacted, That epee= terms of said: supreme court shall be Judd by _one said justices, at such time • cellitilias this said court, in general term, asUeliblax --- Ntin-anaraerstadmotiolusin and: iroosodinde at; law and In -*TOT shalirtmarbe heard and determined ."..itsurksper* term. Saila equity, not byjaryi shall alio be heard and deo i~rriiaed'-et'seek :special tains ; but the , tole* . ttf : such special term:Thy, in his inuhnuidonorsult tell* aiimdil in , the ,) insteu-at a general term. - Abtr '&of isWered by say order, jadgmenti.or disi ts 44 ee,i pronounded • , stitsteemth 'geoid term, may, if the same inenlys, ths Inariti oflist action or proceed :, ~,- . lmmted-2 r bstrailemsi - to: the primal team ;.odlesittMatuusbeir‘vrdiriamntaitaispeal the aisaernVestisealtalrierietesizeh order, ~ riseditr. d itrwei sad ethrmirevene, or the seared shell WOK: ; faitleercesectief,,That the. • said court, in general term, shall', odo .; soh Itizawthink - preper is • rota late and auntie/ at lashing Peels the specialterm to. tie general and mar -PrgioribC tbs lams' and conditions which ouch APpeilis may be;a - • • disi — oooll may- also. eitablish_ • awitather sulaa as it: may deeps necessary • (or *lvelf_ thspractioe of • the several ~, l ephiteig 6y this act , and front time to tlas crisis sifeic4sok ides: Unsay arts ~N by.rule whet motions dull ,Ikaikirlt stir lam, ashen- enume: raptiostiaea,-and- what motions shall be =eV a general term in the fast ;la,. . - S*4. -- -And be- it further enacted, That lUdesr all of. feet treble by a jury :or;by tied shall be WO before . * Jingle Pill. ; Tl '.'“siertektit the trial L by jury, at a circuit •toitiitrind wirier the trials Without i 0 17: at, a eiriadrioartbr Issues :of lair ay be'tried • at a -dread& isart or APlstial terici4'At spy timeatler issue, and a :lee la days before 114 silting of the dlireleet#ce or, a " the, notice shall fah the , !SAWA ha' :diyi before th e, I& thltik mart, with a note of the Jaime, eentabmairthe title of the sction, ihe n a mes of 'the sad the time whencethe 'last pleading lrae ceased : - and the Clerk :Ammo. upim arias- doto tafuLanitialled, atm tie mai ef Ar. amuse, an mention be it be reduced to writing at the time, beentered on -ruminates of th Settioci eZutatte qateseale4Viletweided Arthe,rid tbe :4014 nithea stated in writing in a cash" s of exceptions, with so much of the _ ' evidence se may be material to the ques tion to ibe.raised,,bit such case or bill of exceptions - need' not- be. sealed or signed. The jutice who tries the cause may, in hie discretioni:entertain • motion to be emend grantl& minutes, to est aside $ verdict and great a new trial upon exceptions, or for iniaffielent evidence, or for exoeuive dam ages. Prooida4 That such motion be Mad" at the same term or circuit at , whieh the trial, was had. • lyhen inch motion is made and hesseupen thitoltintea; is ap peal ta,the general term may be taken from. the decision, lit which case a bill of =up tions- or cue shall be settled in the usual manner. 800. 9. And be itistrther enacted,. That a metitailtittal. on - silts:et maw exceptions, and an application for judg ment on a 'pedal sadict ors iierdicttaken subject to the opinion of the court, shall be heard-in the first instance at a general ;term _ . • Sec. 10. And be it further enacted, That write and process leaned out of the court bester7. ol !Plthed =VI* 00 1 44 1 Y1e awn e of any Justice of said oomt. Sec. 1/. And b. it -fwiher • enacted, That any final judgment, order, or decree of said court may be re-examined Mid reversed or affirmed in the Supreme Court, of the United States, upon writ of error or appeal, 4 4Ataid issme oases and in like manner as Le now provided by law in reference tei the final judgments, orders, and deems of the cir cuit court. otths United States for the Dis triot of Columbia. Sea. 12. dad be ii, further. enacted, That appeals may be made from the judgments of justioes of the peace to the :court hereby organized in like manner and in 114.043. cases in which such appeals are now &Vi ed to the circuit court of the United States for the Dislaiot of Columbia. Such appeals shall be heard and decided at a special Sec. lB. And be it fatrib4; enacted, That all suits and proceedings which, at the time this act takes effect, shall be pend ing in any of the courts hereby abolished shall be transferred to the courts to be es tablished under the provisions of -this tot, and may be prosecuted therein with the same effect as they might have been in the court in which the same were commenced. Process ,isecuid. 014 of any of said courts. shall also be returned to the posit :hereby • established. Sec. 14. Ara be it further enacted, That justices of the peace may be removed by the court to be.organized under the previsions of this sot at a general term, after due no tice, and an opportunity to be , heard in `their defence, and for causes to be assigned in the order of removal'• Sec 15. dad Iv it lignite? misted, That the justices to be appointed by virtue of this act shall receive an annual salary of three thousand dollars, to . be paid guar-, terly at the Treasury of the United State& Sec. 16. And be it further .alacti4 Thai the circuit court, district musk and °Amt. nal court of the District of colambia, are hereby abolished v All laws and parts of laws relating to said courts, so far as the same are applicable to the courts created by this 'lot, are. hereby oontintted in farce in respect to such courts, end' all 'other laws and parts of laws relating to said circuit, district, and criminal courts are re pealed. Sec. 17. And be it further ensiled, Thst the President of the United States be *Ad he in hereby authorised and empowered to appoint, by and with the advice and con vent of the fianata„ a imitable pertain, learn ed in the law, to revise and codify the laws of the district of Columbia. See. 18. And be it jurthir masted, That the person who shall be thus appointed shall receive ten dollars pei day - for hie melees whilst so employed, and shall render a final report of his rev Wen and oodifioation to Congress on or before the first day of Jan uary nem t. Approved, March d , 1863. [Puarac—No. 71.] An icr to amend "An act to establish a court for the investigation of claims against. the United States," approved February twenty-fourth, eighteen hun dred and tifty-flve. !kit mass by as Senate and -Sours of RezTesentatiou of the Waited States of deur- Ica-in Congress assembled * That there shall be appobited - by the Prieldentiey and with the advice and consent of the Senate. two widlihisialrudgegler - the. said wmt, - 2o hold „their ollical - darfisslg*helasildOeb shall be quililled in the,easal martierif4cluCrlle the same dud* and receive the same Isom pensatioa* as now provided in reference to the - Jsulges ititaid tourtirind Amble= the whole number,olk add 3.adget thes - President shall laths:imps* appoint 6 chief justice for said c0ur1..)., - ...), ~ . See. 2. tint ifir itfilifkr enacted, That all petitions and billipmaying or providing for the satisfaction Of 'private claims against the Government,' brunded 'uponany law of Cceest um . or.upon any sovietism 4 an Bi oett r vs* iv speaAny exam* anticess:O ; z, ' int; litif, the 'Government d .ths United latii‘eltedl: iiiiisti elbeeiririee ordered by resolution of the Holman which the same are . presented or intrainced, be transmitted b ythe - Secretary of - the Senate at ibiererli of theArtise ontepieratativee, with all the accompanying lioiniants, to the court itemised. Sec. 8. Atiaeoeltjerthsr inactsd, That the said omit, Iniiddition to - the jurisdiction now conferred by - lity, shall also him, ju risdiction of all set-offs, counter Maims, claims for damages, whether liquidated 'or unilquated, or other &Mande whatsoever, on the part of the Government agaiast anj person making claim agianst the Govern ment in said odaripetiCipost the of any such cause it shallbear and determine such claimer deroaildboth for and spinet the Government and itratitint ; and if upon the whole.case it nada that the claimant is indebted to the Government, it shaU weir render] judgment to that effect, and such • • •• halli:oe fitt4 with the sight of sppetl . ,rat in ttlher e4nfplVelf4gyided for. Any transcript of eaohjudgment, Sled in the ,clerk's Mike of any district or cir cuit =got the VnifoiNewshall be en tered upon the records of the same, and shaipso Leo become and be a Judgment of inch diStrlot or ofiCalf cialpf; sad shall be enforced like Manner letther ;sag . ments therein. Sec. 4. dabs i further ausete4 That the said Court of Claim shall hold one-alumni session, commencing on the first Monday* October in each year, and continuing so long:as may be neochary tor the prompt disposition, of the of the court. !The saidoat '2ulY2twieril*lules, and regulations for , promos therein and it may punish for contempt; in. the manner pre scribed by, common law.- It may appoint commissioners, and may generally exercise such powers as are necessary to carryout the powerthereto rankd to it. 'The judges,. solicitors, and olaU of nail cart shall be admitted'to the use of the OagiessisnaM - 144 - alse the: liw library, until . law Illue4.lie 'provided for `them. The said Muni mOYuppolif a bailikAiho shall hold ithrofldo during forreyears t taxless stoner resoaretibrseldceottlit lbr oat*, 'and who aharrocisive-s eatery of one thousand dol. ban, Parabla — firlartear.'"flaritidiaa and alerts of said court thejldstihister 'oaths and offhonationk, take :isanowledgments of instruments in wri_ling l and give °era- Cate& of thorattme=:erld etouttehall have a seal, with' ouch 'deiloslfe it 'may order. Members of either house of Con gre ss shall not practice in said Court of - I.; dad ba a foram axished.Thii idtka pert appeot.to the_ Supreme Court or the vated .- Mate from any , linal judgment or decree which may hereafter be rendered c,,-;- .. ~ _i.~aEr::~ ; PITTSBURGII, FRIDAY MORNING, 'pLY 3, 1863. in any caaa by said court • wherein the amount in controversy exceeds three thousand dollars, under such regulations as the said Supreme Court may direct: Pirevidr,4 That such appeal shall be taken within ninety, days after the rendition of such judgment or decree: and provided, furthzri That when the judgment or decree will affect a class of cases or furnish a pre cedent for the future 'action of any execu tive department of the Government in the adjustment of snob class of cases, or a con stitutional question, and each facts shall be certified to by the presiding justice of the Court of CLIMB, the Supreme Court shall entertain an appeal on behalf of the United States, without regard to the amount in controversy._.: Bea 6. dad he it further emceed, That the solicitor,, assistant solicitor, and deputy So licitor of bald court, shall hereafter be ap pointed by the . President, by and with the advice and claimant of the Senate, and it shall be their ditty faithfully and diligently to - de fend the States in all matters and cases before said Court of Claims; and in all eases 'taken by appeal therefrom to the Supreme Court ; and no - other fee or compensation than the salary of said solici tor, and assistant and deputy solicitors, shall hereafter, in any ease, be paid to either of them, and no fee or compensation for services in either the Supreme Court or Court of Claims shall hereafter be allowed or paid in any case by the United States. Bee. 7. dad be it farther enacted, That in all oases of final judgments 'by said court, or on appeal bythe said Supreme Court where the :lame shall be affirmed in favor of the claiment,' the due thereby. shall be paid out of any generalappropriatioa made by law for4he payment and satisfaction of private Claim, on presentation to the Sec retary of the Treasury of 'a copy of said judegienl :certified by the clerk of said Court of Claims, and signed by the chief justice, or,ln his absence, by the presiding jitdp' of Said court Add in cases where the judgioSet appealed from In in favor of said claimant, or the same is affirmed by the said Supreme Court, interest thereon at the rate of dye per milt= shall be al lowed from the date of its presentation to 'the Secretary of the Treasury far payment as aforesaid, bat no Interest shall be allow ed subsequent to the affirmance, unless pre sented for payment to the Secretary of the Treasury as aforesaid: Brovid4 That no interest shall be allowed on any claim up to the time of the rendition of the judgment by 'aid Court of Claims, unless upon a con tract expressly stipulating for the payment of interest, and it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury, at the commence meat of each Congress, to include in hie re port or [a] statement of all sums paid at ther-Tinainiry bn such judgments, together with tae names of the parties in whose fa vor the same were allowed: arid it is further presided, That such payments shall be a full discharge to the United States of all claim or dentand touching any of the matters in volved in. the controversy: and provided further, That any final judgment rendered against the claimant on any claim prosecu ted ea aforesaid shall forever bar any fur ther claim or demand against the United States arising out of the matters involved in the controversy. Sec. & And Se it further enacted, That it shall be lawful for said court, at the in stance of the solicitor for the United States, to make an order in any ,catie pending in said court, directing that the claimant or claimants in such ease, er any one or more of them, shall appear, upon reasonable no. tice, before any commissioner of said court, and be examined on oath or affirmatioe touchl i ngany or all matters pertaining to said o al , n And the examination of such claimant or clainuutte shall be reduced to writing by the said commissioner, and be returned to and filed In said ceurt, and may, at the discretion of the solicitor for the United Stites, be read and used as evi dence on the trial of said ranee. And if any glib:mint or claimants, after such order has beertmads, and due and reasonable ne tt:* - thereof given to him or them, shalljf.di to appear or shall refuse to testify or an swer ft:lly as to all matters within his knowledge material to the issue, the said court may, in its discretion, order that the said tense shall not be brought forward for trial until the said claimant or claimants shall have -My complied with the order of said court in'the premien- Sec. 9. And be it further enacted, That the juriadictios et the said court shall not extend to or include any claim against the Government not pending in said court on the first, day of December, anno Domini eighteen hundred and sixty-two, growing out of or dependent on any treaty stipula tion entered into with foreign nations or with the Indian tribes. Sec. 10. And be it further enacted, That every claim against the United States, cog nisable by the Court of Claims, shall be forever barred unless the petition setting forth a statement of the claim be filed' in the court or transmitted to it under the provisions of this act within six years af ter the claim first accrues; Provided, That blillns which have , accrued six years be fore the gunge of .this act alma not be barred iI the petition be filed in the court or transmitted se aforesaid within three - rots after the passage of this act: asdpto meted, further, That the claims of married women first accrued during marriage, of persons under the age of twenty-one years first accruingBdring nilidrity, and of idiots, lunatics, insane persons, and per sons beyond seas at the time the claim so-- crud, entitled to the claim, shall not be barred If the petition be filed In the court or transmitted, as aforesaid, within three years after the disability has ceased ; but smut* disability than abase enumerated shill prevent any claim front being barred, nor shall any of the said disabilities oper ate cumulatistdy.. „ • Itoi. : 11. Add ha It further' entsettie4 That any peutenspr persons who shall =raptly practice or attempt to practice any fraud against the United States in the peat, statement, eetabliedunent, or allowance of any claim, or any part of any claim against the United States, shall ipso facto forfeit the same to the Government; salt shall be 'the duty of the COirt of Claims, in such oases to find specifically that snob fraud was practiced or attempted to be practiced, and thereupon give judgment that such claim is forfeited to the Govern ment, and that' , the claimant be forever limed from ptoseouting the same. Appeals may be taken from the Court of Claims to the Supreme Court, in all such on all questions of law, in the manner herein pro vided for appeals is other cases. Sea 12. And *be it further enacted That arv.petition filed under this act shall be acidified by the affidavit, of the claimant, his agent, or Ittlonny, static tha t at no assign ment or transfer of said or any part thereof, or any interest therein, has been made, except at in. said petition stated; that said othimant is justly entitled to the amount therein claimed from the United States, 'after allowing all just credits and offsets; and that he belives the hots as stated in said petition are true : Provided, hessoer, That-in order to authorise the said . Court to render a judgment in favor of any claimant, if a citizen of the United BMWs, it shall be set forth in the petition that the claimant, and the original and every prior owner thereof where the claim has been as signed, has at all times borne true allegi ance to: the Government of the United States, and whether a citizen or not, that he hat not in any way voluntarily aided, abetted, or given encouragement to rebel lion against -thelsaid Government, which allegations may be traversed by the Goo , amend, sad if en the trial such bine' shall be decided against fhb claimant, his petition shall be dismissed. Bic. 18. And be it ftaS enacted, That all law and parts [of la ] intionsistent with the provisions of act are hereby repealed. Bea. 14. And be it further', enacted, Thdt no money shall be paid out df the TressurY for any claim passed upon iiy the Court of Claim! till after an appropriation therefor shall be estimated for by, the Secretary of the Treasury. Approved, March 3, 1863. 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Bed Ba7l_Period.: Tremors et !Tammy 3 • awn - at Mange of WIN ft:Wm No. Id- and Naomi, Otimee..Bl. .4.—s oldll =ass sod? ysts, yiyor fileeditd i Molina rier 0-Tee nomOinalt or inziama Jim any Aral* Fa lba& Week re Blarnd etitht.. 0-tor Odattlii or et DM stio M dlnif 01 ' Treat demi with otidnutkonworms echem. , W.O--P 0 Wbcoptng WWI, abating Ile violence. .ALBUSPDOIIIOB.',,_ ler.diteimeer ?Wilda -Opyromed, bona ftrathistb.ennead anis 'group Wrimato. Prima mato per Tor NW Dischmrs lad Dmiteme-Dbakervie rem the Ler, tho molt of &edit ferm i hipialoo orlfer. ouriala. Yrs Moine la the Med, Hardness of Haar. ks , an d at e c L e In Om 1111d.liar•Arhik P#o.l 111P 4rer ilirenbia.-Dalmited Glenda, linioroe eem,l et , 3.l3=oeide, ewelltop and Old Men, Elanife. 1 .. o f oklidria. PM:mid omit, pm hos. Par General DAidbi . .r.Thyoleal ar Norma' Weida. near, Miller the mean of Gloknem. Examalre melon or lialanethag Disaliargeo. Palos, DO mote par box., Aocutrthdions, Timid - Owe& top, with Beaty Boandlone. Prim, 60e, pm bola Tor fee Wielemea , -Deathly fildrmes, Vertigo, Kau. londtgog. and-likknos km riding or motion. Prlim,:liCioentO me box. , "D 4 , memem-Yor Gravel, 11.111146101314 Moult, mom Urtastlins. Dimrsima of ths Ulm" Prim, 60 mate mhos. Tor fiembeil , dmierifem•-/DrellintorY Midterms. and Ocommumt Troetration mad Debility. The mat anomeeitil and and. remedy known, mad • may be relied upon at mac 'Moo' 8 1 pr bon. JOHN X FULTOk, Nos. 67 AID 69 Mum Sum, ITLIVOUROH, Pa" 8010. egad foe the WoUrn Ocruntrif .-*5 pfiNSIONI3, ROUNIT, Aux PAY g. Auazaszt,, durd igaist Apips, No. OA virtu 4'riquer.pui4arak," .00 , k a wt i A u sg ki l y sad Apto.bsi . Promotes ISOLIRZPO Ok&nte, of ! rimy d in d MOM lb: TIES and' PlONlJlONakr.Wfdarroo Widow, IliotholoOM Odom cilot/ElopLoryorsk ounitothoo of Show who loon dfrob fastioomfooict bovo nod alloo . .11111,1, Ikfes alma ocaloodo‘b • 'rodeo. ' r ' • larlid 10:1110=11. .:61!!!tilliii°- • _ ~ -- PIot.NVIB. =MI Vittsburgh 6aztftit. S. RIDDLE & !EDITORS" ABD PROPilltrOßB, Publication Office N. 84 Fifth Street. HOEIHNO AND EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY. CONTAINING THE LATEST"NEWS UP TO THB ROUE OP PIIBLIOATION. FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 3 Maryland Heights imd Harper's Yesterday the associate press telegraph brought us what we at the time thought a very absurd story, told by a correspondent of the N. Y. Herald,. to wit: that Gen. Honker visited Maryland Heighte on the idllt alt., and ordered that invaluable stronghold to be evacuated, do. The correspondent of the H. Y. Tribune, writing on the name day, gives substantially the elm. statement, but with the very important difference that iCwin Har per', ,Ferry and not Maryland Ileitis/4;4114 Gen. Hooter wished - to evacuate. Harper's Berry has no strategis value, for it is a post whlekrannot possibly be held by one party while the opposite party is In possession of Maryland Heights. We don't say that Gen. Hooker was right and Gen. Hallett wrong In the matter; bat only that the question was war a mere trifle compared with what the holding or relinquishing Maryland Heights would have been. Had Gan Hooker ordered thelatter to be evacuated, we should have concluded that the man had gone mad. This disagreement.bit tween the two Generals may have had some, thing to do with Gen. Hooker's retirement. Strength of Leers Army-109,000 Alen Across the Potomac•. Dove. mental of Lee-Capture of his Die• patch•bearer•..The Rebels Prom. reed a Visit to Philadelphia--They : Rely upon Copperhead Assistance. Mr. Newbold, correspoUent ,of the N. Y. Tn - bees, to a letter from - .2rodertok, Bid, do-, tad hum 28, nap: Lee's army is said to- have now entirely crossed the Potomac, 109,000- strong, Long street's Corps being to the rear. Lee himself crossed last night at Shepherd's Ford, and sleet at the•houss of a Mrs. Merchant, on: the Road to Hsgentown, and four miles from the latter place. An aid of Lae wu captured yesterday with' a dispatch to Ewell teilLeg him to push on. It Is to be hoped that the menu now levying for the detente of Pennsylvania will not only, have competent field afloat', but experienced line officers. Without thou they will cer-i tabily get into confusion - MU light, and be at the mercy of the Confederate veterans. • Wide them, their superior numbers and general in. , talUpnee will inure tuoese, and they will operate to great advantage to conjunction with the Army of the Potomac. Several prisoners from each rebel corps, re. aptly captured , by Moßeynold's cavalry n ear Harpies Ferry, state that their odious have promised them ► visit to . Philadelphia by this day week. The Rebel army place much 1)004 educe in the Copperheads, whom they expect to rise and aid them ihroegh the North, and especially Peansylvanis, The Rebel forte is great and effeetive. The times an grave. According to trustworthy authorities, Rich mond Is now garrisoned by about 4,000 milt. tin, under command of takers mostly either crippled sr oonvaleacent from wounds. There are, however, 8,000 men. at Sonserrelile ' who ooeld all - be moved to R brand within thin ty-six hours; also several tionsand at paters burg, obtahable at very hort notice; and a considerable force in R rth,Cirolina, who would soon be on hand in sada alarm. Thus behind the powerful- fi libations of Rich mond may render au at kby our torsos on the Penizeula-kiisardous. Lee has left 14,000 at Winoltester, who could also soon be trans ported there. Lee's pen tration Into Penn sylvania appears to gi pleasure to many military men, who think his army will never return as en organised body. They cannel realize that such an old fox should thus ex pose himself. Rapid Rosentents of the Army of the Potomac.- -Last Year's Marching and Thts.--a Contrast. A correspondent, rebuking to the late movements of the Army of the Potomac, None who spent lisefall In Washington man WI to moonset with what amazing delibera tion the slaty advanced. Six mils. a day was the scamp rate. But two days age the lith Corps,—ht spite of disaster, once moat sasiga ad the right,—marabed thirll•two miles la a. mingle dayl On the streets of the old-faabioned Mary land town I met General Beth WlMame, broad faced and genial looking si ever, though the stumpy red beard has sadly changed the fa millu appearance of the working man of Mo. Cla stall in the earlier lays of the war. He had jut made filly miles without leaving the saddle. • From two inch instacces the movement can be infacced. The energy hut been amazing, the rapidity of movement unpresedented in the Rut, and - equaled only by- snot -dashing operations in the Heaths Mitcheirs advance into Alabama. Tilljho rebel' stinky goi thro' Withlte feintearid blinds, Hooker lay quietly watching it, Allist II is balloted &ohms mond—instantly thelikoke Aim — , of the Pe tunia is again in. motion, and: corps after porps comes jauntily up in lighting trim, and .with's rapidity that meat be as antazing-to themielves sa it eirtabily will be to the coun try when the facts can be fully told. The Rebel luteslea. A Wathingtonnoartpondwitittitest Ik Is positively stolid .kya parson who &- rim; his information through 'ohannils tot sully aotessible„ but generally found to he truittiotitiy;that the Loudon of the North is thi wain of tire OoPpielkeldi oiPittoe Dien: oteatii that - in =lm U" of • this izaltorello• faction elelteil Richmond a fortitight`sinne t and while theieur ZelL Davis to taidolinn army Into Postrom. and lay wash her fields and berm her towns. This, the Copper head Mossonget said, was the only road to vic tory for Ike South. The latter part of the imggestion was too barbarous a policy for OM ZOE Pith to adopt, but combos& by his visitor's reasoning of the advanta geous. ness of Invading the North, he ordered Gen; Lee on his proses' hazardous osmpalspu • Daiwa the last pussp of the Persia; to Ltvsrpooi, i southern brass grOislyinsalted a passenger named Josephs. 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