• . —,. a FROM GEL M'CLELLAN'S ARMLl'uline'cia"-•:ttpA t ilien Pritioner; - -' • . -, - - ..: .I - Thel - enenty's 1 dead, left on the field, A Desperate Blittle—Defeat of. the aritoU4 towier twebiebundKed. . . ' . .3- . .. Rebels. . • : • Getii llbwarif. was Wounded twic)i• in i the arib. 1.. . -1•• .. , , 1 ' ;• ,:.•., - ...: • . . •WASItINGIOS, .lUne 1 . - ' Col.l l Miller,`Of the Slati*Pennsvlvitnia, . The following despatch was-received at `, an d Cl.O Pik) ; y;! -- of Pittsbirrgs4e - re both the War Department this afternoon: 1 killed.l- 1 '' * • -- ' *. --. Ftm.n.or Bs.rris i tst,' f 2 M. I Col.? Campbell; of Pennsylvailia,.*as V have had a desperate battle in wouniled ilii the thigh. ' • . which the corps of Generals Sumner, • lis.iniar.turatts„Menila,y, op. m.• Ileiutzleman and Keyes have been engag- 1 A..leri!. I4oper Made a reconnoissance to ed against greatly superior numbers.. !.day of ) the Williamsburg turnpike to with- Yesterday at , one, taking•a(lAntage - .Of in fOnr.mites of Rielimend, Wttliontoneet-• a terrible storm, which flooded the valley ling • the • - iineny' in force. l'helr pickets ot`the Chickahominy, the enemy attacked 1 kept in sight, but 'retreated,on.• his ap our troops on the right flank. Gen. Ca*- 1 proach,.- !. .- • sey,s division,. which was in the brat line, 1 Evers- one, feels sanguine of the fill of gave way unaccountably and disunitedly. the reel capital, when, our troops advance This caused a temporary confusion, du-.! for . an!erigagetnent. 1 :• - •._ •—• ,- ring which the guns and baggage were:, The fight of Saturday and Sunday - seals lost, but Generals Heintzleman and Kear- 1 the :fate of that. pity. They threw the ner most giillan fly brought up their troops 1 main . hodY of thdarmy, composed of the which checked the enemy. . • ••* 1 best troops, on our left wing with a view At the same time, however, by great 1 Of eritshii g it: i 'hey were defeated :die* exertions Generals Setigwick's and Rich- : twodays hard fighting,-'and forced to ..re ardson's divisions. supceeded:in crossing, 1-treat.l .Alinongl. the wounded, were Ccil. who drove the enemy back at. the point 1 Hunt; 11124 NeW•Yorli - , in the•leg; lient of the bayonet, covering the ground with 1 Col. Ben y, 65th .Petintiyliania, in the leg, his dead. . . *! Limit; t*lo . Morris, of-the lel st Pennsylva- This Morning the enemy attempted to i nia, in the, leg, end Coh Van Wyck,- tOth renew the Conflict, but were everywhere 1 Legicin, s ightlY iu the leg,- • • • repulsed.. • • I -1.- ` -SECOND DISPATII.— '' -- . . AVC have taken many .prisoners lniong - 1 . 1 .' . HEAD . QFAICkERS, June% whom. is General Pettigrew .and Colonel , - The repel. officers were - unable to rally Long.. - 1 their 1* trebps this,•morning,- and have - re; .. . ,Oar loss is heavy, -But that of the enc. i treated back. towards Richmond. - Our • my must he !enormous. . men ;moyed forward! :to Fair (Oak,' five With the exception of Gen. Casey's di- ! miles,ffrom the:city. :: r- . : .--• . • . `vision, the men behaved splendidly. •.l : .Jeft-D i avis and Letcher . . were both at, . - . -Several fine-bayonet charges have been' the fightlyesterday. L .. .- - made. The Second Eiceliior Regiment j: . [ -rim KILLED AND WOUNDED.' . ' -made two to-day. i - 1 - !*ll.E.a.ctii.,turmts; June 3.. . 1 GEO. B. McCLELLAN, • - 1 AS . all the wounded; !and- many of - the _ Major-General Commanding., • 1 dead! halie been sent to Whitegoniii by •. - W.,isnma-ro - s, June 1. ' ritilrCad,l4 is impossible to obtain any qtr. Dozing the 7 whole of the battle of this reetliSt•pf the-casualties of the pastt - three 1 morning, Mr,. Lowe's balloon was. over- , daYs. I . . . . looking the terrific scene from an altitude' of about ,two thousand feet. Telegraphic - eoinnumication from the balloon to Gen. Mc'Crejlaii, and in direct connection with the military wires n•as suceessfillly nein tabled. , - .Mr. Park Spring, of:Philadelphia, acting as operator. Every moVement of the enemy was obvious and instantly re ported. 'this is , believed to be the first time in which a balloon' reconnoissance has been successfully made during a battle, and certainly the first tithe in which a tel egraph station has been established in the airlo report the movements of the enemy _and the progress of a battle. The Late Victory Near Richmond. WASHINGTON, June 2; Despatches of an unofficial character re ceived froM the Ileadsmarters of the . A— rmy df tho Potomac say that the import ance and dimensions of our victory 'in, crease as they are hourly ~.s.l43CLEttatzes llkariQuArrnins, ) • June 11. Two days of the battle of Richmond - have been fought, on both of, which our • troops have been victorionii: The loss on both sides is Leavy. The battle was open ed by the enemy's making an attack on General Casey' division, encamped near the Seven Pines, on the turnpike leading over Botturn's Bridge, and within seven • Miles of- Richmond. The attack was made abOut bile o'clock on Saturday by ... General frill's siivisi,on, composed of five • the mostpart from South .Carolina; Vir= ginia and Georzla.. The tight there was i i.a~ f ro n, Casey's troop, were forcol to re.-; tir bef.tre superiormanbers, leavinf , their 'Camp egnippaav r.nd tweiye hntteri . es.— Col. Bailey, endeaVoring to :save his bait eric!s, was . ltilled. • i .. .ttrne of the troops itt 't his. division from N. Y. behavett-very Ipadit'..- Many of the officers were-1:111'yd mal - woundea in endeavoring to rally theik men. ' Gen. Heinizieman. on ascertaining the • result, or4eretr forward a portion of the divisions of lens. Kearney :lad nookez, to regain the day. 'tier]. Kearney's men, 01) teing` . hought into .actioo, eliar r' ed with the bayonet; driing the rel)elso.be fore them like shbcp, regainiaz all tile lost !•rounnut fibula half a inile:Night coin ing on; operations WVVe broutlt to a Gen. :-.:ltimyr's two, divisions, Generals Sedgwick's and Richardson's,- crossed the Chickaliornidy about three o'cleel: on Sat many inlernoon, taking a position on Gen. i - ' 'Frottt Royal ll i -captured. . lluiutzleulari7s right, Here they enconn- ', - ..7.... ..,Wr.f,sitt:spirro..N . , Saturday, - May 31.—A tiered i4enerais Lo L ug .i s_t l r . ee_t, ,, R, ,, : , t , itrs_ _an , d i llti_ . - I dispatch received at the War Department ger's divisions, ; my. The fighti ' li ' ., " - ; " w " .zi ' s v . .: ie. '4 , : r " a ' te ` - `:" ( 7 .1 ',: r 1- r ,l states that a ,brigade of our troops, pre ceded liy four 'Companies of the'llhode Is foof-of.,,roulid, being hotly Contested ;ha kind...CavalrY, - under ISLIjor Nelson,. triter- our stildiers Were too much for them. 'rile Ftont Royal yesterday morning :it. 11 enemy wouid stand b e fir a distanee - 1 o e4 ,4-01 c, and drove out the enemy, COliSiSt. of !..;ix..t.v yards and be fired at, but 'they t in g 4 the Eighth 'Louisiana, four compan= were-afaid of the bayonet ; and in every ies-of the Tyrelli Georgia, and a body of • instance that' funr men eltar‘red they ) were Our •loss is eight killed, .flve • victorious. These twi, divisions did no- c‘a,.,a,,iir).* and one missing, all from the bly., drivimr - the rebels': at every point t .'"' lili;'.l - 4 ( e ie l l s ' iancl Cavalry. We captured six ill ark. 7 - ' The enemy's loss was ver - d • f-116(Irs ' and mine hundred and fiftrpri • y heavy; 414 " vate4 - lir oi . iliein being .killed by. the bayonet. Y- . , r . .. cc.ii. Pettiffrcw, of Solidi :Carolina was ta- n!„,„,,,, a — t io - it • 0 - 7 Li 7t ie A9-c-ii-, Ark. .. ken. prisoner. .W.e. have about; prison- ' ..'l l- ''' .l. Cl's, among W)10111 are sei:efal prominent. 31 4 . y. al, 1.362..--,A special dis- ' „ officers. .. pateli from Cairo says:- Ati..Arkunsas ref- On Sunday, as soot) :LS .it'iras light; the ugee; arrived ' TrOnt the : fleet to-day., Ho ..' k.4lit•was renewed by . Gcn. Sunnier with Says t.lint Little Hock is.fUlly occupied by ' marked . success, the iight - lasting nearly the' 1.7: ition . , - arnty, audj that what citizens' . the whole day; tho„rebeis *ere driven j I.eni:in are' deeidedly ' lqat , '-- , •••• • • = at every point w ith heavy loss., Th e 1 Tkie'Arkansas ...tate .Legislatnre, had #eatpred, -.0 the GoVernor fled the State. - .,g-riiii , l g:Thied by,Gen. Sunnier w - as about • ,„ „ e d . h alf ~,,i t7 s , G , nerai lleie „ 1 . ift.t its now; attJaCkson, .Miss. . - . ... • z entart ~. , on SundaY inorbing,retaking the grround -• ' -:- • ------ ' --... " 0 " --6 •; ------ '• , i I r4d•Pnioa as It ' Was. • :wit. Lite ',141v before by 6E11: Casey,aft er a , - .e,, - - •Tli - e soldierS of the War of 1812, resi I severe struggle. •-- • tnir loss in the two 'lays" engagement,held 'meeting ding tii Palladelphta,. a. :lt in killed and wounded will amount to the armory of,pie.)fiashingtOn; Grays, -On :mom three thoosana; A grmt many are We nesday .cycning : last,. Col.. Francis chair.; :A . cominittee Was mis•-ing, who will probably return, ha' vim , O mter • in . th § strayed away. ' - , - • ' 4piointed to'prepare'resolotiens : , expres.L, _ill the enemy's killed and inast of their si-yel°f- the sentiments of - the meeting, i wounded fen into our bands. . ! front which we etract,tl . l). fullewing: -• The country in . which , the battle was i Aesolvd, ,That'the soldiers and defend,. .fvug.,ht is swampy, with thick Underbrusli,l t ers of the War' . orisk2;‘ here assembled,- and ino•of the tight imrw .A ~ as in the wood:! selentuly reaeW their pledge ,to ' stand bYi Qwing, to the nature of the ;round; „ ere ' iliel9overnMent. in the proseeutibri• Of the • • littit'artillerr was u.sed. • .7 . !war, in theStippert - Oftlie Constitution Of the . , - ..80th balloons were 11, nearlx -all (111 N; .united ! State!, , untill the Tlnion as it. was Yeste'r day. ' - the ' . Alltroop - left Richtd. - and ItY;-1 . .• ' . '-'- '- - . \ . . marchedsou:in the dire; mm tion td . thebattle 1 1 , - - - fi eld: ‘ . !! - 4'.t . itl#:li;7llo7iaTio.C.liMtiria , court! .. .1,. -as% en of itrestintabl • (40.11a '. 3 Ti L railroad h Li. three ,;ColonelS' one Lieutenant , the ears running within a mile 1 , - tw., 'Majors, two Adjutants, ; . , Li@ a half - of the bat'tler,lield, bringing fa-r.;; tiritteen Captain!, - . three' surgeens,' - two' • ward ammunition and. supplies. The !. Cl4tilaies; one .13tigiule and two 'twelve p o t on ward , tal ilartertnesters, and , from 'ti . relve to wounded .i - erej...iniediatkii" the ears and sent to the Whitehotwe. 1, tal ecu btiliared lesser officers°ltice'i3 and PrV. v:it t leS in tliqederal army.;" gatiii.i:a "re= Gmi...McClellati arrived at I thelmttle- i field on Saturday evening , Where be . . has i spietal4e array:for "i, corMty . of. ali. 4,5;0 .' remained- ever since, directing all the ' 9 78 ' -.•s i : ' •', • ••-• ~,'. :: • ; ' • ~";:: ..- nioretnents - hi , . person.. MS rproteat i e a.. t. -..1 ...1, - h .., . - -....- lab . ' ' ' `-'',..-‘:: e *mu propeller Calabria, 341)t0n5,• atoug•the troops had .an etuellent. effect'. i trona Nassau for Charleston, waseatitured • Four senarate'ehargea with the biyofia Iby the Us S'.,.', gunboat iftrOn; ' while"' Ist= . ...rere :dad; duririgyesterdny. -. In line in:,,, terapti4 'to' rue 'the, - blitickade, tivrited'at :ten"ce, the. ellen* Were drives. 3 tirpe,Ail; rhilidelphla ' last *titiday.. -; fine 'Cato : ring Which one handred .iiiithietenty;th ree li coislists'.9f 411dd-rifles, saltpetre,- cloth' • .. 'i ., ) , u 1 ..e .1,...re, L..11e.1. by the.bitY.l-met, - :lotie. ,'‘ anti mit - TY ,, • , 5 4 .. : arkti i /4 Teal ( SI at ' lgoo,ooo. 1.:.:i.. ‘J.T::s - !..kt:r .i , t, .A.iii 'to . 4.-'fili. - .1 - iv! rfhe ret.: , ..i.1 is: r. , ,v et.d.ln t'arlfshe' :1 - :.fiAatid. -,. - I , Wat, Bulletin, . • WAAIIINGTo, June 2: The Pepartment of extend eti 1.0 in elude. that' part of.:Virginia south of the Biappabanock, and east of the rail-. read from Fredericksburg to Richmond, . Podisbtirg and WeldOri. , Major-General Geoi•gell3. 11. S. A., will as sume (4untuand thereof, and of all, the, United States fortes within its limits. • Major-General John E Wool, U.' S.A.; is a.4 l Sigtied to the-conimand of the Middle DepartMent, and, 'will proceed to Balti more vu id assinue.'coirimand thereof. Majot-Gene,ral John. A.Ttis, U. S. Vol 7 unteer4will .proceed immediately to Fort Monroe, and assume command of that poilit, reporting to Major-General MoClel, lan for 6rders. Ey order of the SiCRETART OF WAR. . • . ' :Gen. McClellan to His Soldiers. 1. . Tuesday &ening-, June 3. The following address was read to the army this evening at dress parade, and was r6iieved with art outburst •of vocit erons c leering from every regiment: ' . , Sou), rtz' s rot. TuE ARNit•OF TUE iNyro'- MAC: I ' illaNT thltilled at least apart of my promise to von:- YOu are now Mee td f.ue with the rebels, you.are held at bay in front of the Capital. The - final and de cisive battle is at band. . Unless you belle your past history, the result cannotte for a mmOnt doubtful. It the Aroop's who 11111VII:l; rwr nutnruny; ann totegnt rzo gat lantly la Yorktown, und who . -- se bravely won the, hard ; fights at Williamsburgh, West l'olnt, Hanover Court -house,' and Fair Onks, now prove worthy' of their an tecedents, the victory is surely ours. • The eventS!of every day. prove your superiority. Wherdver you have utet the enemy, you :have Veaten. him. Wherever you have used the Bayonet, hell:is given way in panic :tnd disorder. -; . I ask of you now one last crowning ef- . fort. 71,6 enemy. has staked his all on the isme• of the coming—battle. • Let us crush lath here in .the very centre of the re.l,ellion: . Soldiers - I wilibe ivith you in this. bat tle, tu4' share its datigera with you.. Our ednfidenee in cacti other is • now founded on th 4 past.. Let us 'striketheblow .which is to restore - peace and union* to this diS tracte4 land. Upon your valor,discipliee and mutual confidence the result depends. , G EOT:Gg• B. Mc,CLELLAN, . . , : ; Major-General:COmmanding. . : A . onir.trst. _tmornt. Gartarrsozr,-• • Bator. _ - a g 0(.1 y, ithe Democratic State Convention. - In accordance With a reseltition of the Democratic, Executive. I cominittet.,- the 'Democracy ofTemieylvatia `viii meet in state Convention, -at Harrisburg, on .Friday, the Fourth day. of Sul,Y, 1852, at 10 o'clock, a. m., 'to nominate candidates for Anditor General and Surveyor al, anti to adolit ancii-ineasures ns may be. deenlo neeessuryfor the . welfare of the DenieCintioinirty s ind the centiiii;i - • • , • Cli rinan of Detnoe ratio State -Ex. Corn:. Demooratic Oonimittee Misting. The Democratic. Committee of Susque hanna county will meet at the hall of the keySone iu , Montrose;on, - Satur d#, June 21st at one - video - 14P. M. A fhli'OtifidanceJa:dealied.' • .; BREWSTER, 3lontrose, Jane 9th., • - nirMr. Scott: Tat wan shot .an Eagle . on his. farm . , 1 mil es . narth of:Montrose, on , trill ay last:. The "Bird" measurell • 7 feet 1 inch from-tip to tip - -of wings, weighed 8k lbs. , • It is proposed to keep a record of all sii,ldiera front! thia. county echo die in tlic• War; and it is requested that frietiihrl of the deceased , .; postmasters, and others, take'-an interast, irt : furnisbing'names and particulars, to be communicated by letter or'otherwise,' to: C. L. Brown, Montrose, : Pa. * 'llo7The rain of last,week, although of an immense benefit to the country, did much damage. The Delaware. and other rivers were sly raised as to carry off many bridges and other property. 'At EastOn ands othvy places the water flowed as high as the Second story windows. of course the mails were delayed several days. . The.abolitionpapers are vernbi• lant over their allegation that "Hunter is a Democrat." As : well might they say that Wade, Wilson, Wilmot, Phillips, Snnmer,•Grow,l,ovejoy, ATI] old;leff Da- Yis,or the. Devil,, are "Denoerats,r • be cause some of them once claimed so to be. We believe HunCer is' properly classed as a Republican ; and. his • recent .eMission gives Tile rank among the politiaiahs 9i that party, fullrequal to Phelps and lips., . WQcn. Ilateck-has given 'great of fence to the nibune because he will, not suilta. his catnyto-befloodCd by vagabond uraoes ; and 45eeate.-e be.turned out ;IC newspaper correspondents, after. IV-was 'found that some of them had. caused his plans 'to became known to Beanregard,-- Greeley's attacks upon Meelellan.have id . soloeen renewed; and the traitorous ef fort is made to create the,impression, for the rebel benefit, -that McC-101an's great success near Uiehruond • was a -rebehri umph. . The wig was'evidently father to the lie. • . H • eivnincipation league has been' formed in New' York, he :vOwed objectof which ie to; secure the. freedom' of all slaves id the country, and to prevent the restoration of the Union except upon - the basis of the abolition of slavery in every State; in fact one of the articles of the con stitution pledgee it to resist the retention. orany Slave-State in the Union, unless it will pass an act'of emancipation. - Wm. Cullen Bryant ,is President of the thing; andd - there are Strang - e,vidences that the . ' cooperation ofithe Republican party is ex pected:to put the disunion theory into, sac- - cessfid operation. ' • ,rff'The managers of the Secret League of certain politicians are busily engaged in this State fiking up a pi:ogranime for :the. abOlitionC.onention Which t meets tit llar riJmrg on ; the. , l7th of July.. 'lt is no . doubt intended io-secretly (*operate with the emancipation .leagnein New YOrI?; and not , oply is . it intended to cheat" the People generally, but to , defrand the hoQ, est masses:of the Republican. party out-of any •roiee in:ritanagint; their party atrairS . ; and if aityrefttsi.i to endorse the trick4terF Work, the cry'. o,f traitor".' Is to_ beused to coeree them into. sdbinission to the half concealed. disunion programme of Sumner A; Co. ==-~ - ~~a---- , . ' -nr it has I become. a practice with the iluirisee party, when they . have any ex traordinary Ding to do, to get 'Forney, the abolition.clerk of the Senate, to fulmi n-4te the canard throngli the. columns- of the Presi; *hereupon it is copied by the country ochoes i mid credited to " a Dem ocratic•paper:"--7ai.unserupulous men are Pleased to term -the most radieitl abolition sheet' in. Philadelphia: One: or -Forney's. latest efforts his an attempt to impose one Henry ,i: Cakei Colonel of a Pennsylvania Pediment; tpon ,the'public as a " Demo"- crat,"—said Cake having :Written a letter 1 to .1 . :',11. - Pulesto'n,., firvoring . abolition.--- 7 Anyone 'abquainted with the politics of Schuylkill county wilf2-remember - the ", Cake :family", and their Organ, as the ipeciai'toOlslef 'Simon Catneron, - .And the unscrupulous 'enemies of Doinodra4 for Many, years:;_ 'Henry has ,been at thii6S edittir-in-ehief of the; oTgan; 'which bad no, dales spoil the parti,exeeptihat it wade , 1 ajnAciice. , 4 totempting to interfere s ; and divide itifor i the , benefitOf , knoiv4tothing. isin- -. or afore recently; lepublican-abOli . tun .^' The Delnoetatie rani. Have con. finiely, ani nfitorsely repudiated , e i whole coa „ ev,,frqa 6unerpri do w n to-tin the Iliac Cake,F,.-.-prgan,,Pattistille Bank, .and aii„ 1 :, ,: ~. ,_r.,.. 'Wl'llatiiiiiii#NW - Viii : laiiii Tenn: sylVania ti p en thin a po p u l a ti on of 43,747,195, , ._. _ while ' t h e eleven rebel Stites only- oontain 5576,0139 fret; people.! 1 - ~- I . ' 1 • • 'English : army officers inilltshing- On speak iii>the highest . term.'s,4p4, gineermg still of Gen. McGlellan.r They_ 'lay that there was nothing-in the o,ritnean or Italian wars to compete with• it Politics..Of Our. Generals. , • • - Athong those understood to be 'cif Dem ocratic antecedents, aro the following : 'Antler; WOO, BareSicle, Kearay,ltanstield,Heintzelmia, Franklin CT. Smith; (ilee'd) Lauder, (deed) An derson, Roseau*, Siegel, Siiragtie, Dea ver,-Sturgis; W. Sherman, Grant, Meelernand;'Critteaden, Logan, ,Ilassean, • Nelson, Wyman, Stevens, Mulligan, Geary, SickW. . . . , AinPitg those of Republidan antilFeaents arp':. Fremont, : /hitter, PbelpB,,k,utmttir, Bapks,SeltPtiet, Pierce, Pope, Curtis; Ty -1 r, Prentisa, Perry,. Terry, Bing{—Exclt: ...N.Rw•Cacuca Bgt.L.-r-The.enterprising iilhiaers Of Lament have long.heen want : ingA but,. like othet villagers, were deterred' by the cost: bells costing, genet-1 ally, thirty cents per, pound.. 1Ite; Con- ; gregational. Church beltof thisicity, we I beliete, cost thirty-two cents per pound. .As we have already noticed,•the.FLawout ers have procured and hung anew bell. It weighs V. 3 lbs ; being a little larger than .the Congregational Church bell ,liere, is of rich tone, has been . heard tire bides, and I cost, hangings,freight anthill, only about $137..-theahere costing $3OO or $4O. It is.of steel, ntanutactitred•-bylainew pat-. ent process;hy Brown Whitei,, 30 Lib-' erty street, New York,. being the inven don of Mr.',White. '.lts Cost was, at the factory one shilling per lb., andlit is war- r a ntedfor-oneyear t . All who have heard : , :and exaniiiied it pronounce it equal , to the .best, and the villagers are delighted with • it.—Grand.Rapt!i's.(Mich.) Daily agle., We notice that the organ of the Meth- . odist Episcopal .Churekof Ne t w York, gives the manufacturers of the Steel; Coin; • poiition Bell, - 4 very flattering; editorial notice, speaking •iu the highest terms of them. - Brown-&' White's pamphlet con tains many very complimentary letter's &Om •parties, wbo have purchased their bells. They state they are of good qu'ali ty, and give entire satisfaction. This dis-, cgvery is the commencement of a new 'era in the bell business, :v. they are - fitst super ceding those made of , the old bijeime nu* . al. We would recommend obi churches to send to Brown.& White fOritheir dei ,criptive pamphlet. All churches and schools can tioW afford to have beM, thi• prije - coming Within. the reach of all. A little, effort on the part of some enterprising - men or women, will soon secure inone sullicient tc(purChase , one"fOr our clu r • es and schools—the price is less t a hall; that fortherly paid ; for bells:, • * Notice to School Directors. • Will the Directors that have not sent in their Reports for the past year please do so Id once. Some few have sent the Ammar Di - Striet:Wport, and pot the fopr months Certiteate. The Certificate must be sent before the State Appropriathin can be draWn. The Pres't or Seeretar) of the Townships that have not received their quota of State Reports for 1861, can get them at" any time by calling at the 1%4- press Office in F. P L ,Chandler7slStore. N. - • ' A. N. ButL i kno, CO. Sup't. FOURTH OF JULY IN BROOKLYN. In. pursuance of a call previously made, a meeting:. was held - in: Academy Hall,. Brooklyn, I?_a.s, May 31st; 18(12, :11.ir the, purpOse of Making arrangemepts for the proper celeliptioti of the corrum't. Fourth of July. The meeting was called to 01: • der,by Isaac N; Palmer, Esq.,l oil whose motion -Rev. J. IC . .Eck was , chosen rul chairth'and C. 1:: B. _ . PECK was , secretary. . :Dr. A:Chamberlin' stated-0c ohject of thethecting," - and on 'motion: the folio Whig gentlemen were: appninteit a Committee of arrangettients":4—Dr. A: `Chamberlin, isaaa. N. -Palmer, Sainuel 11,1' Eldridge, ISAAC . Vananken, Keut: ' J. 0. Bullatir was appointed to invite speakers yi . deli,:rceOrations On the Oce:is : . A resolution Was imaninimisly. pas:Sea,' -..:Thht wehaYe a'Pia-Nic; _the tablii to be fiiinis`hed by volnitary cOntrihutions." , • E. Fig.: was chosen to read the DeclaratioW of Indeo.ndelice.. follorritig gee tlemen Were selected Ccitniniltee to :Prooure iiihsic for the -day:S:B. Eldredge, R. MHO R , .".11. C: • The .following were cheien a' Coirimif= tea' to pretuiro toasts : Richardson ' ".1L D.; E. A. Weston, Estf.; •Re+. 0.41.n0: Rey. W: - H. Adanis,i' Rev. J. IC' Peek; ev. F. Niter. • Esq..,*as Clio en Mar :dial Of the; day. Rev: j: K:.Peck, was chosen President of the;day:- •:'ReY, L. F. Portei-, Vi c e Pres ident. : • Resolved, that..the -proceedings of this meeting be pnblisked in the Alontrose pa pers. * • . Citizens of other - towns aec invited to unite kith es: (Signed,) J. K. PECK, G; B. ROGERS,. Seey. ,VirJ. 31'COLLU31, - Iku., of Mont rose, wilt deliver the Oration; , ,Pl 7 The Grand father of gen, Halleoi, is aiill living ; and .is one hundred years oia. His residence is near,!Vtitta t in .thit3 State.' tialleck himself was horii WeS; tern, Oneida county, :where .most •of .relaties,inoluding one orl more brothers now reside, • • , :c4PTakectA of your bealth"n.d that of your childrei i and use nol other Saler atuo .exept Allen's . _ Gold_ Medal. •It acknoWledged ae.Jlteinb. the On.. iy'impfectly liarinfess article. ;in .the war peculiorlyadoptod to,ibenefit weak storuacbs and dyspeptic persins. Trrone paper, and.yon will llaye . : nQ ; :ottaec .. ; Ilse st: Jostead.,-ef ,soda..; better; GrOeers tn4 . prtiggists . sell Depot 11.2Xibartv,Street: New,York.!<. The.iGoveinor of- ilassachusetts has iron. tbevneinisblioototieiy. of belt*, the Erat and -Only eldef : ldagiskrate of the loyal Statoi to expren willingness, or ,hesitltney to -rovond :4o the Tresi don't; tall for additional trowrfor the war • zunium. -y • 11.4,1.1mmes.Hsr,Ammarrftluskikuntt ROIL E. U. Siitoton 'itiieretittof Geu;'Po3e with 40,04* ineig.ts thirty. miletiouth' , Of Corinth4vabing4he etio my. bird. 'lle ialiewir repcotp 10,000 ") , priediers and fleirirti . orn Ow enemy; and 16;000 - stan'd of arnisscaptuied. Thou kinds of the enemy arc throwmg away their arms. A farmer says . that when •Be.anregard learneifthat..Col. Elliot had-. e*.the rail; :road tistireittlfii.bensimiffin tic. and told his inelito save themselves 'the hest way they could.' We haVe-eaptared nine Ideomotives and . unlimber of edri. • One of the fOrmer is al ready.- repaked,.. and. is.-ruftning.....to-ilay,„ Sevetal will bain running order iii,two or three days. - • The result is all that I eould?desire, • . • ,IVlajor:General 4.)nnimandim. , . , .Rebel Catinvitt, May (10.— , 1t ifow ascertained 'that the evamtation r .eounnencid thObight ' before. last. Toe 'enetny -a - Vere retreating • iontli NV artily tnitil the ,railroad itridge was • horned, when they went to, cxrand, frOiti thenee 'phis` and 'N . Ow "" Col JaCkSoir reporti finding-thit,Tdadi for miles strewmwith..luiapsacks i havorsaokil, arms and ; Cantecits,,, shewinkl,:great : do. moralizaton.„ The ; u:ooditare full Of tt tray -:' !'glers, who a re Ming brought: in' as - ,fast* as piissible. - Probably from I:wri.thbrisiind I . to.threc thonsand been brinight in ; I .almost 'the .entire ,Thirtecutli louisiann I Regiment are, now withirtour, ,lines• from who,deseried and the r'ecently..Cap -I.tured; The - United States Telekrapli line . wall 'completed luire Despatch from Gen.: Hailecli. • 1,) , 7% it zsgros, Slay 31.—TheTolfowingli devat .11 received- this. morning at . .tho u \Val. I epartinent: -' • • - .....- ' "The • enemy's position and '.works in- front: . feorintkwei.e. exceedingly strong, i and h -bannnot aecupy, ri.t•iiliger.posiOotll. in . his flight.' This morning; he destroyed an immense am mount of publie;:and . .* pill vale propenriy,,St9res,', ..a.ligona, teals .4;el ' ror miles out of thVtOwn . .AhO,i'OadS ar, filled iritli ditn,' knapSackS;thro*li 'awa' by'he flying troops. A large - ninber ,'' of prisoner's and 'deseiteric liave':betin Fapi r t urgid; estimated: by. _ 04.-• Pope _ at . 'two thousand: - Gen - - Beauregatd . evidently distrusts hii army; oi .' lie sedtild" bait°, de l ; fended so strong, a positiOn: - Illi, irOoph areyidentiv - much_ discouraged - and di moralized. 'rti all ' . his . engageniet4s" To the last.fu,w- days their resistance has tee' 1 weak SIMMARY or wmaaws. . . . • • - .tune 3,—Gen.-Jackson has been • hear I from, in this :wise : . onSueday,:3lay 250 I , Gen, Fremont.left 'Frattlditi,'::an'd • by • Ai- I yore marching ' crossed:the:Shenandoah-I Mountains, :a distance 'of . one httndred, I mires. 'Arriving„-on'SundityiitApeint•fi‘le , miles from Strasburg; he came - Ulna:lJ Jae'- t son; who with his whole army; liras a rapidliras possible moiing'eier the; rcuid from Wiiichcsterto Strasburg. • ' The reh el general openedwith hrs'artilfery , ftp4n the head'of our column as' , sottp as it cathe 1 in sight; but the main body Was 'brought I quickly ttp• and the ' f ine of battle..fertr.ed. I Then Jackson declined tlie.proffered , figh,t, 1 retrenting,With his.chief force, leaving on ly: a sufficient . , number to _= engage' °it:- troops a short time: Atter,breaking the. e in peiCesitkn: Fremont follOWed on- aftcr. Jackson, occupying Strasburg Oil Suntitv night, at which time - be Was close ut.n the retreating army. . . -.T , he'news.from Gee. Thilleeks artty continues to be:of:the most satndlictory charaeter'.- We i lnive. the •;Offteiall report' of the .exfeditiott against 'theßiobile and 01tioll'ailioad, - WhiCh Set tint .froin ' G•Ci: Pope'S.. .Conimand on' the 1 5 .8 th 'nit. flt reached IhiorMiilicf on Friday, after • a • se 7 yere march, and, proceeded tii'destroy s the track, burning the station . . and . - 'lncorno tii'cs, consuming a large quantity 'of 'sap plies imd ink In uninere ' prisoner:4 than they could guard. - l'lle, rebels ', endeavored: lei keep. Col.:Elliot, who' commanded the - ex pedition,•from accoMplisiting. his puipOse; by'tlthning cars' witit,'it large fcifee up 4nd down tilt: line Of 'the toad: '.' - - - . --Geni.llalleek, in reply to . 'iin .. .'irfniVy frOm Washington, deejaces' that . ..the re- : pprfs tbat the eninny'bitnn es'noa: tunn king age, ait . t!titt.: scan' thormintli hid been 'drawn off..' tci"Richitiond — n, re - - The 'Union St ntilnint . hitim'Soutti, Ttie New York:Ai : raid; a feW days ago, pUbliAletl'an intbresiing letter fr,Otn 'gash: WhiC4 - it appears !ibit;the'linion sentiment is . ..greatly' 'repitiased in - that region by the.ethancipaion .preelaniatien of Gen..llhiter.' the tante , effect, anOther letter:': to *IWO VaineVtirnal;' iri dhicli the The ' haril6St fight-the Unliiii men: inVetinegsWlialle;ii to defend, theniSelvei:agaiist - the irdeirnal, inach.ine4,sent doirtiSOuth;ln the shape - of abolition Speeches and and`actiotiiu Corik.ress:' 'Mit:fling can be tpriitiethittelhisi and it is so 'Obvious to eiorythah'becdhohda seiise that; it can . only be. with ", inane° aloYel thought;' and"toith'''the deliberate inten tion of pre4enting''. the bieach bdti.o.ll.thd the South; such incendiat'y speeches.are 'uttered and sitch , pernicious aetk'dene. ,'Not Y `ority i§ - 'the remnant' of the Thnon 'elementi alienn; ted, butt the tifdrit of rebellion fs'exitsPera,- ted and the ingurgents ard' driven 'to des'. peratiOti. This is the 'real secret of the difficulty in re-establiihini, the tiuthhilty of the TederalgiiVerntnent tn'the'Sontliern . States ; 'tbr Of the people with revointiOnary" ism, design' io hiertlireow the COnstatt-' tiOn, And . to aVolistk the rights'Of property guarantied • that, instrument wide) - ls the sacred heti& bf:thelThicinT, ly li '%iolated by 'a'perfit y''aliliorred 'by God :hid tinni.'• Thus 'all. : the'efthrts of Our brave army are nexitittlliCif cal disierpitniteif throttghOut'the, South l ,and.the - abolitioif lendkrs.onglit'th be held revonsible. for the thitiori:f RrA YorkshireMan - iinving• occasion to visit France, wadttaitfotindedilyfind; on reaching Chit^ tlint'hith - oronich,:litid ohildrati 'all spokelorench4 . ' 111'04' r tidilit perplexity-which theperplexity-whichOhl Occasioned he - retreat#d &bed, tilid wakiiieil'-iri ihy'':t.he , t'coek- - !trtkittilt whereupon. heburst inteo`nif '4Xelatnitiutt of astontsinant and delliht43tuid'ekcininta. ed:- . . 411 Rikatik oodnetai,' , lthere'en-VOfish ,; Thy + • ;:•;;:l!! --;TheStetuneri-Stitelof Aeirifzin,.and Viete'ria4'recently ;ipttrred , hir tour Nfre,•thu-rohed, i3teather Naom i ; • tor; tnerly the fatnons ,:filordort, 'alias Theodor, N loaded with arms.,. .-,- „ ' l .3li 4 lllo;tator.Ten Eyek,lllejintlican,) of !. t lit.'.; .: ! 1 ) -- fl. ii ,i. W 117:: **Y . ..,- . , t ' :c." , , _Of ' intim re- ! '' ~; , • • - • - • . ~ . ' • the a- u pp. ; ag'''in the. Se- • - -;--OUe'a`ditii - A 'WOM'itetite - illehmon4l - I „• . ; ; t - i . ii eldierfollowing afeTti044641134..7.1 &pin theft.- • nevelt; oiciVe: . rtm,:titrtg die high and i bels say - that Gen : Joe Johnston ivas mar- tol3t sail**, -. ion h r idol the Ictial people tally ewotolfleihip. the.batcei.pf Saturday fte •VbitiitNo!kitic - 0 - Observance of ior Sunday. The . rebel loss in that two ve coniiiitatien! V all Its dimitat ions 'as r_d4s. figh.t.io it4ilckmi,ol9, o 9 o in killed, Cilia irills•griin `iif power.:: That : Sen. -wonntlettatia iiiisisingiln the taty a great Uteri:evidently has o'respect for the opin: ..'cititritgOn...!and:"4.te.itetn'ent Oisted, though pan-Of- those •• who heedlessly- charge that 1 there seetni.tO, be t n.o signs - Of an evaciia- -• ull'who invoke "constitutional scruplbs” I, tlett: :pipiirg .".fith!litttle, - tif Sunday, the pi; they : Matter.,-4 , fonistilig treheb4:: ire ' house tops and.eluvatedplacesivere crowd iheinielie-i'irreb.ds at hart:" -llti - Sttla: 1 ed,with ,!-p.cie t tat - ore, .1)!FP,,c791).44ent1y .ex , I • "Sit, Mt ..our jneasureg .here should be .!, pected.tc seethe Federal hopeless to save the Union and Alte-Vonstitutiott, 1 iy, routed ; whenibowever, they sow their • 1 .+ ( ~ ,and to cempel obedienee toitt •' ri ft carry- ! 4 : - :".” - me,ri , ranning tewards,; : the city their ! l ung. en- thia_war,lintiprovidiug Du i' Ifni 1 4 r t - couSte r ritatto3t : w_as_e_x - tretne . ,.... , • ithat ,purpose . . ~ ,ive,.cannot. _wilfully ov:er,., _....,p have news or . the ,evicuat ion of ithiOwer - iiiallite ii; - if Vo'de;:jfiltn ever , Fort - I'll6W, and,of the flotilla's Progress lartiele:4oproluttl.Y. that' .- We 'fietielisii!'tob-1 toward Memphis ; • we-]rive even a report b ery •,. ii d..6.0.y.4, 1 , 1 4, w ,! - Vill...e, D iit A tatifi e , ,i i that ' Voft'llandolph. - is Qv:Tenn - fed, and murder Sir;•'We freliblelo-!'erttsli"retel- ;thus that no impediment Stands' . in the lion and-51111Iprt*ive•theentistittitieti tin-Ili:4'of oni - attitokei • the.city - nanted.— broken and unimpair4 Ati' - with' int.?' Su-' We occupied Fort Pillow-en Thursday, periority in mew:aid "Mains; We!;Will not ; Ma found ti t f4Ati. - of the , guns remaining, do it ilieti:We'det'drio-tii'failt.m.! •.:-.; :;' ,I' the . mortars 'mid other .guni destroyed or , ...,.; '''lt - 1 , ..-.4.1 . ..-.4.6:-...i-------- . - - •!'!" -:- • ,!,.'Citikia 01r, :- .While :the barraekS, csinji e • -Conditioqal Unionism: , quipnge, • gnn- . eav:eringS,,, -.cotton brcist . .w e k ur o mur i- , t ipi t * l ii n ;li n •iiia•-diNoid ! corks and every combtistible-tliiir . were the - Ilittenitoliey id; leightrt& government '; burned s' Some efllie,"-gans are.: fetid • to ;Mil Ilatt'a iol.iall!thitigs!'"-- - eritisiitteat•t with a i havt been taken to 17011., flandolph: If and good cMis'eleticii:it•llV'!jr. l .l'ribitle. I!' • . •i• the ripiartiif ihi lift ert ernini-itien is true, •VV'e"Vrkgiiiiieli'ihtit':thiriisbii;' Phillips, 1 1 ,.i i i.fr :*a ' ''utithirig to - "Tn"qent the' fil'et 'and the atilt' atelitilMiscit'geliel'Alli; have lAru! n " iehi q' lli g: 3/ni l il ' i . ° ll ' Frifl' ' ; `•Y` • lotig' been .‘rilliiig - Ltom;;;;; wjitst sitelt - tt • eon- 1 We - may at any moment hear of the attack ditiMial Vnienistit'ai this'. - flint they hold 1 and surrender. ' - '-' 1 -• "". • ''• ':'• :- . that slavery is not "consistent with a good coMicietice,'!: Mid' then aigne to Vie illogi-, , cal- con cl ninon: that; if the federal Govern ! molt dotes' tiot,iri the'itieittise - Of etterinsti tutional :And 'uStirped...peiitte,.: abolish. it, ! they Wil l ' OM.'" remain' in ' 414 stipPoitAlie r-,4 Union .4 - Aliis - wliiit - theTigane:Menns ! by the 'condit'i'on'' iliieh :it . attaches to its I tiontiiiiiaileeliiAlieUnion.-'-lAibiniy A rgiis. , • Gua..tf-REitt Il'uNT.--;.A bearlimit -conic...! oft' in / Nit:hoist - go; neat Piercetillo;; . Wy(11 ming cOnntion Monday last;.' The Tniik hannoek Republican f describeir• it as . tol lowsvi'.•--. :H. ' .. .. • - - "llia...brith ni iship - cac-ont,Of . tito.woods into-a ticld;':wlicto a man4Os.snwing oats!. The man tetit 7it4turally, 'dropped hit . ; hag• of seed-and ran.as-though for lite - givino the—alartn-..10:,;:the-yholtf-..,iteighliorliOnd, wrin . iiirneit. : out7--iiien .women ,and , cltil , giro' -.Larnied . With" ti,.xiis,' lilting,. 'clubs, , stOntg . ,. - .. tind.,.whateverels'e Irpresented - it self;' : iotit . Conyeniently, . ripper, i Tor : an , offensiye..Weapon„' f lliedogs were put u- 1 punthe'trail of - the,.biair,. and , In. was ' I t mica' icia khan piik, i)r, %•olyi:.t ticar,l)ana 1 Stai•teti," ' *heiii"! ii; NRS, tintilv. : killed. I TwelVe;6t4 (1 log - V ~-. 'Cav ied ill' hi; inule lie-' . I fore ,l t e ~was..despat cited. it: : silo wOl e - client,ilitiek,-,aml: fonght, Fong. and - well fot his . life ; Init, what . can . i-alor . 4o ;when OpposH . O:ilt.ers out] d iscipline? -. Ile was,,sogui a dead:hear; and- was borne off .tlie fichi' .; witti . 'ev.ery,, dettiOnstration of tritimplii) . Il'eWeigited, When dre - ssedo 50 poilimis;'. \This ,tis, •tite firi-t :b.,a' r . .tii'a k . has been kilfe4 in this vieinity.filr at long time. 3fltyllis tide prove ,a warning to all :Other prowling Vat/Outs, of. liii: kinil. l ' - • .- . _ . . . .•, • . YO 'June , 2.-,conrat Casey's Div4:bin:, .New but .are none y in' it The regitnitnta • :ire • • Pit fi-Sixth, Eig4ty-first, Eights IV/ h . , Niivety-seeotiti, Ninety-sixth; .Ninety-eighth,... , anti • One hunilrilth. • . . `The Semite bill -Liberia and Hayti on an equality with white mi.. tie, s, has fassed the Ilutte by so: to 31%; In Hayti, white.tblks. are not, alloived eit izens'iorivileges; dint theblaeks - are hardly eiviUze4l. DISCARDED fa:]-DlilCk/PLEDGES DECLARATION - DP A REPIIRLICAN 'PRESIDENT. "1 have no ntirnotm. - dit7tly or Imill-telly. to in tetrfere lsithllteiu.titntion of 'Erect* In the .4!nte;sid:ri it ex ists. I Yielit;vti. I have no 'lnstittl nom? to do no, and I lutee 110 Ine:litmtion to 110.0.r-2Frotn Innugur3l 4dd rc04 . 144 4 . . ch UAL. 7 • e.t'tf • • :REPUBLICAN. RESOLUTION IN CONGRESS. "Pao:red; That neither. the Congress of the • Unit,cd States, nor the people or govenunentS of the: nowitai-e -hnldlitg States have' Contitutional right' to leghilste • . . , , '' . upon, (4 Interfere With,'slavery in. any of the slave-hold ing States lii the resolutluu,pasied Feb. 11th. ISGI. P. . • TEISAIRANIMCIIIB ma OF CONGRESS. ',Tiatellid; That, the preseit deplorable civil war hsi been ,forced upon ttie counts} bvilbouloniste of Southern Stater, iCACII3 arms apilust the Cosetliutional .Govem, moot; Ana in 'Drina around the Cnisital . t.iliat in this Xi t Initut eiritietir,.'iltutetiti,trinhtliintailteellji of 6ire pttsrtou iiriileimtdient; will recollect . onlyoltu duty to the whole, wintry : : %hotline Isar luttotwaged,oirthels*trt lu any spirit of oppreerion, orforany purporeofenhluga: . tJon , oroontroOf, or purpose of cot:TO ... rowing, , or foredo rii:Oettli the rtliss est:Wit:ale:4 'lnSiitaions of aglow kraut; bat SO 'defend irtortoutirtatn stipreOikey of itio eintstltalot4 and to preserve "tho:ViitOrt; Nifiti • all the dignity; Mid-rights of the seTeriy States mtlics, .payet4 ar4that. as scow as these Objeotoap! 41Woompilshe4 the yokongtA te by !loth 'W:aucbto},a . *,441i, Jay wlibout , B OL2ITION OF A =mitten' cimmartuir. 'with'alaini the /laded:4 Thatthe peoOle justly vfOri Toddle,* estrassgs#co which psivideststrir deptittziatiit of the Felice! Govcrnmentrthat- a itiora to rigid lie cotrlitablity is ; indlsp9satdo ;to ;srrrs4 . thO, systor4tic Otis'ler of the pAtdiotreatety ( hsfityoeetA.tiettilaneothly! the TeClli atutllegdo'veloiisien'ts Otto& sod eoiriii).7 . • tithis at the: redilid tint iiiietuukte odtalnistrttloteis tentPeritircly'dinattla": , -Chlcago Rlatf. •1• . „ "limp:wetland'ly 'the lost Seststeed Workd the thO'WettLll .. tEral.rt.l6 - 4 - Mtie NEW MONTHLY < MAGAZINE., • , The 'reburies bonndOohstlttied or then:adios a library, or aliseallaueou a totaling such as, tatanoebe [Quad In the same compassla ney other phblbaitiou thathas corneal:i diot tmraottee.,-(Borton Courior.,-; I ,;: Thomost poputta7,,Monthly to the, world.-qN. .: : 'Wet must refer In terms of Mani:to the high tone nati itarled exmllences pf Ilstrann's IiACIASIZE--11 Jourftat With !monthly cirenlntion of about:110,000 whose pages are to be found ROMS of the choicest:Light , and general reading of the day. We sheik of thin ivork as an evidence of the Amerimin - Peoplet and tiso popular /I'it'hakOmigtr'd In9kitell; ! Wahl .Natilbin. contains lullsl4l pages of reading matter, approprlstAy..llluStra ted with good wond•cuts ;And Wooniliinek In. limit the racy monthly and the mom philosophies' Atilinfrir• blended withthe best, features of the thillyjonmal, e.st 'has a grostistiwer in:thst dlasootination.nf a futurist pure litO‘reijnellWllll4l.l4jtidetfi - `NO Relit Europe or Mantle* hi so 'well known; none has sites many . readers •, and we May .stifelros s y. none tuts received wr large a tribute tof stimiratiOn,fmm the Sulavated Chialtint. thatstellght in a healthy, filters'. LW. cloyeting, periodical Iltotecure. ;It la the, (orisonst hflignsine of the day: `The Arnaldo tinter had a more de lightful eompanlow nor the million a more enterprising friend, than limper'? MagasinerrAfciAodist Proirrfaitf• .. : ,<', r.'.. 1: k •.-' - J! - • 'Ttliiffi. The Magazine may be obtale4 of iedpillers. Ando* lad agents. or from the Ithilshoni, et Tumor DOLVABD a nri l ia l Vie ß iete trdatirtfatrcrg= sold 4$ Ti t h o se lath'i aut k isminrcave l aranira I idled to those who wish tuelr numbers nuArvembr ,honed, et- 25 cents- each. Twenty-three Veleunmeara new ready, boord to sloth. and drelCfraircidt., i ;', ..' The il Pablislihrs win supply Specimen ltenibers srato. HA y toA initanad Posistots, .iltill 4 rilf Make liberal rtla WWI the= nit eintallisl=Wißdint.,_.- s , eiy 'I , sapplyClebe elf Two 4at %WIMP mini ymie,, rlillrePmweft Wrest Donate. • Cifortungio and Tardier! anPfdled*Vbilv,inenleW - , • ... .. Harper's .. egamtietuld Ifintlitelw , oirtyear as, The Miine welghs'over virtu; vet weirrjpiit. otiomot: i PoS 011 e4Ph•P0 11 iber. whithmaseho paid qtu udly, LO U eW rine* , at OM OW when , ttin Mow, Ortilo.rtllY44. 1 1 0, 7 neern Its ilitoTtrzwi - ' • .• - jy+RPE - - ~• Tntuintiosituare,N:twymit:t, . 4* : .Ell . : 6 l lkiii l 6Z l ' Etia1749..± 3 2p1= 1 . • . . • --The,riSing of the,Sh en and bah . is said to have ,stopped Fremont's prirSait after lickson.,•Plemouth* imirchiuto the Shen andoah valley by the: (North ein)Moorfi eld road to Strasbure, ins - lead •of crossing .by the Southerixroad from. Franklin to 'liar risonlmig, as ordered by the President, is Oiteli , ltrifieised, and. great regret . is ex pressed that-be thus' permitted Stonewall Jaekson n to escape, by getting is his rear, instead , iif ahead Of him.. ' 2ME:c432 — Pispatelies „Pain?. awl New Mad rid,-.;Ofjitiicil'Elth,.,ainiontiee that Memphis is iti.undistited iosiession orour'forees, it havitfgfisurrendered to the flotilla with. ont.resistattee: A steauter.luis ived at New' Madrid,. direct from Memphis, and reports all' quiet.. . • • . A kicapat.eh front 'Gen. 3fitcholl reports a victory in Alabama.` THE:GREAT -FLOOD: ' EAST:ON, J tinn.f➢- . Fearfubaccounts•of damages .have been revievedfrom Mauch Chunkand Nieinit!r. ..The amps there as well aitwo other places, Were swept away. SP • --- liones" - were washed. ,The,railroad :dif;.e -is al so gone. Canrd navhiation is .t aped for the season. The Lehigh VallevAiailroa.L. Will not be. in running niter t ?or several weeks.'' The whole:toWn ofWeissturq,i , , . Washed away: There areliut three hom•es ' left out - of abont - three hundred:_ The • loss of life has been terrible.' ~ , 12 :31.—TheDehtwafe and .Lehigh are fallin.g, rapidly. `They- have already re ceded 12 -feet.,- The Lelk , h V ailey I:ail .. j road is very, badly . torn up. 'chi: Belli ; dere and Delaware Railroad will he re paired in . a feiv.:(l3tys.....The, Delp- ware. Laekawatina and Western . Railroad u 11l f Rerunning in about a week. ..‘' par: of ' 1 the bash' Of the Dela - Ware Canal here ha•; , Ibeen washed nut, and two breal.;.s;:tre. 1 ... • ',ported in th e first wall. . . . - the damage at-Glendon is very great. Pkftlrtiaces are all chilled. The lumber , men are beayy : losilrF: ... - . .. , . -- - The Confessions unit Expeiteuce of nts'ln vall(l.-,Publittited for the benefit and ste tt lyiritiatt art:* confiOn to young meet Who antler (rum Nervon* Debiti tl. predator.: Ilettay; supplyinu , At tirreame the hit :tr... of sor Care, Ity one who has cured Itinoelf, etre Lena: _ pat to great write:lse through medical lintineititor end quackery. By eneloeintt a met paid, adtlre•-ell t eincle cootel: may be' had of the author. NAT'L , . still, MAYFAIR. Esq.:Bedford, Kittg* Co.:N. Y. !nth et 1: et . 4ZECE.22=baligna=llsll= o MteM 9.7=-'. " -d,q'rs i y 3^l • 3ELALTIEVEI. - 11a) . ;'1:.Itir,•-1862, lii;3f6irtnatoil,.lii,urboa co., hanSas, Fc.v...ceis 'Pim NS, . for mats years a reSiaerif of licis eiiuiit y, , iii the 70til year Of 11,h; age. . Y.. _. •. . New Itth,-Ffinny wife of Win. Tinker 'ln the . filtys4.:v en tll year of her OILY' elred too late for.otittoss.ry.) SOLDIERS' BOUNTY, pFI`TSYNS 7 AND ARREARS OF PAY.' • • rilHE,Rcistiver ruxl Ileire otdcceaorBol.l.llElM wll,. I"wish fri prO'leizted nip; ' maimed. can dd'solir applying tektbennderagped.nt Inc °act et Mantroae;P::: *- • . lturvc received trarit,tbe Andltor Orilla I: Trevisnry pant:neut., Witsbittztott, the. printed .lnhtruetiou,lo ,, l Corms necessarylortbebusiness; , • • Montrose Junenth,l:44.-• • Not ot:ti!i• - 'Aiss . 6ssors: Tug icstiit,Aols . oi tip end AtflaitaNSlWtylltatiffit"Mutt.scro'nfineptett to for„- n atii tholUiltary NAB made by them:for the year 1.4;f. leVollieltd.seetinir oftimiAet of 4.montbly of At. Zjeit,lBsB.- - • Net over ten.brar.-ia made itaY.,rertirnicaad toot those balm, bedirlierord tri,Yeregrdred ter said lee.. 3por:4o. l llmi r 'Brigade 1 uveeter: • - -" . • 7 . 11. . . . Tlnt _Ttaactiger Traids of this Co any how run to -. f.;:".„ , - and fram.Biagiltuntou ail roUon 6 : - V 44.17- BIKOILAMTON at GAS a. m.; colon :caul; at . • . . ... . . Q CIL VI:TON with the 1-winoranntek Illnoinsbnfg Ito! 0 Road Or Pittston, Wyoming Valley, Kingston and ` Wilkes-Barre ; at. TT OPE, with the DelvidefeDelairaie Ttatlnind for Phil EL ligsburg, Trenton and Philadelphia; and Itt iItNCTION. Wittrintinis on On' Cintinl Railroad of h 0 Jertway, fneEttiabottii Newark:and Now York.. Also .", for.44lfia Hellgehalitli Ancaltnwn, ."I:tat. Chun". Ilead!ng and ilarrialtarg; arriving at EW/ X or k ik. V l ll4 l q l 4 tt l aY kr uld 'Harr isburg lko." , p.m •, . . . , YjC NEW ItOEX:f6C:( of buartlaati•it, at F.:00 a.m foot of,,Walitat-et, at a.m., coimeeting at actuzinix:iith tisekaWainut.t lilopat.liurg R. R. far Pltteton,WyotriingValley, Megaton and Wilkesboro. • and arrive at Ilinghtunton Irnip. tn., connecting with Night Exprette 11 eat on the Erie hallway. mud tntill4 leaving Binghamton next morning for C . 5,111614, .110 merAroldyrattise,r or Thin ltoad-pampto thrO' the I.ackatratma igt;iii ; and tltn celebrated Delaivaro Water,plap AN.ACCOI.OODATI,OI I I. TRAIN LesTui&exsuiosi tor Elreztlield.ot W.4l a. Dt,,.CAAAeetln~ . at that place with. Day-Exppoes I lVeibt-oa thu ERIE. RsllWit,mitt illtiktigtoiln d ra'dlre . entmection '. Tromp with. Illts.smttitt..t...Byrictive ltaiir u&. .nezrumg wmenlitatt Bend at 210 v. m" awl fart ves t SCrantall!l;3o .. P. Ma • .. - ; • Joitttinuia*,s periutendent •l4 A. ur•Air4; ociu Tick% Agt. Arutitmi, 'ARR TigiNgilLATOL"3 olvszwum - it Tit! go 4 , It *lid (tratrofolaugy) to u fl Ogeirellit; 4,4lll="T t O ( o 7 tr a i k 4 g du a vVg: : ova MN Decetc Indall hapjuitka and rougtwavo of Oa Ski% levying tho sora4.,46ll4taroluternded lighonl4 l oen,cleariq. ,oo : ll Alta&beautittil: Thalia duvisingthe.reciac.,.witO full iu• itilictioßtylizoctAtintt mad advice. Wllt-Pitu - c ' 44 er 11,- . 11) (with' return postage,) "1"110VF;XIL'I1'gAN: Chemist, • igertto. ,/ ltttfiro44wity fuck. „ =ME evorressiows *ad ItCPERIENCE Gra SUPleffitglr. iJ Tabtletad ka aanmfatt, , atid for the alieetal benefit of Young man. osultbose 100 scabs with Nervous nebil• Ity, Loss of Idsziory, Prematurriltstal; &0., by onu wise bus turestilbuserf by simple mesas, after being put to geeilitaafarattaliadlataavaaleace, taaaaaa dm amt. , WOrtblitt4MlNlVl L m reiceibeci by loom (directors. tun gle_ungamikt -nrinnuutbor, by enclosing & PR! g,90730414.000Pe to ' • -*" CHAP, I.AINHEIrr. tarry .. 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