tN.C=4'. ontrost cncrat. A. J. CUMILITSCIN e - Editor. O w l f er-, A4' . .. 24 . ihii. Democratic SULU Nominations. Fos oovstrrog, CIORGE WOODWARD, OF LtrZEIZZIE ' CO. Fos JUDGE OP Tag 817PIIRMIC comrr; UM B. LOWRIE, 'OP ALLEGUENY CO. Election, Tuesday, October 13. 4TH OF JULY! DEMOCRATIC MASS MEETING , In Montrose, ON SATURDAY, JULY 4m, less. The Democratic Citizens of Susquehan• na and adjoining counties, will hold a. hiffiCATION MMING in Montrose, July 4th, 1863. GEO. NORTRUP, ESQ., of Phil's. Wm F. W. frITGITES, of Pottsville, How. GEO. SANDERSON, Scranton, R. B. tatru, Es Q ., moitmse, and seviral others sin expected to be present iTd address the Meeting. '- RAT ITI FREEMEN, RALLY! 2 . 2 Waltman. Ararat—O. S. Carpenter, N. 1. West, T. B. Ogdc7l. Apolaeon- 7 M. Nolan, P. Welsh, Rich ard Collins. Bridgewater—Renben Wells, Thomas Johnson, F. M. Williams. Brooklyn--Jas. Hewitt., R. 0. Mies, C. 13. Daly. Clifford—John Bolton, John Stevens, C. Burdick.- Choconnt-11. J. Donnelly, C. Burns, 8. T. .Lee. ' Dimock—C. C., Mills, I. H. Wallace, J. Foster. 1, DunaUE=4. C. Olmstead, T. P.Phin -nay, 0. C. Church. 'Friendavitle—C. B. Jae snit, W. Bilf \ film , C. , Sutton. Franlzliu Smith; S. F. Torre), Wm. IStitSur. • IFOreigt lake—Judson Burr, A. B. Gig fie; d. Bradshaw. - Gibson—John Smiley, E. E . Gad, D. C. Jtober'ts. ' ' Gt.l3end Tp.—L V. Mapes,' G. W. •Bailey. Orin Wright. 43t, Bend Gilbert, Era! Griggs, J. IL Dusesbury. - • • - 'Herrick—Lafayette 40124 'Ti'(aelts 3- M. Myers. i liermon.Y = 7W. Potters R:lifer,e; W. Llistford--,lra Carpenter; LesEcs;:lFs. -instelingley. • • !. ‘• Perm, W. c.: •Jcpuis • • - - - Idadtson—fli J. Griffis ? L. Via; T. W. - - Little ldeadowsL.P. Smnllin;L Dowd, T. DOwd..! Lenoa—H. Marcy , W; -n flaitley,• John .Biazie4 , • • 'Lathrop—W. Z. Brinit, G. W. Illfany. 3L Tewkisbnry. . • ).iiaiberty—W: D Tura, Thl,3apey,Sol. onion Allen. • - - - •• , d f .- ..'llllilletoNtak--41C/Ettoilk.,Ctt4 Ron, R. - -14. Dimond.' -- • Ifontro- .Ants iit . e riC.D.Lathrop„ W ••o'Latitil;p l irittil- As. Igatforii bor.---W.-Oxydeni;E: Gar _ zrat4-W. T.; Ward.; . - • ..rOnkland-- 1 11.81mtts,14:848tt84. 1 nIden. 'Jo& Logan; (Ftgo. „Ifargey. - • • , •-• .4N-ver.Lake-r - E• Gain, Hognnia= ,1381llian. •-•- , - . )2budria, „IL ai r" tineßle--W-•' 8.- - 4103 , ,,W,. A. Gem -- G. w..130y1e, ..>".,Srus4fil DePett"--(1 cu,s , T . A. J.s4iymour.. :' ~-:' • ' i., ' ' D Wright.; E•SPeacez' C. Thamso-- 7 . D. _.. • niii i iiin ; , , - ...,...,. übli. - 144- , r '_ ~ ~ 1 1 M. ,Gglilo,,. .. v:-..ll.'—mia.Briu; .Iseays.. 7c,,t-F.o;'ll,:c;*tigr,:- - - ' -•"' vocirmm,_ realm% so,men-fite—n - under vfn:iinfola '446 11460-7- mil: . . . -,,.,.•= -...4,',4:.,--,-.' '.,',,,,,,,,,x."%.,.4r,"..tt0P.1..z.,yre,:w,...,. ic,,,n.,,,,..,‘,44,,mr,-,.•,P,..:.,./Er,.5i.,‘C.3..nr,.k.,,,,-t.,,, , t .e..._.A.. --.--•-• . 1 _:- ' DlFT o AuvOntißlikomilresil'' — ' 7i' Illrellp Thririlf its "IlikagiaciV' '''' 04, 14 i: 0017 0 9 9 itiltritatriiburgi; 4-, t . '.',. , -June : 27, : i i";: - . 'MAW bilsociikil ITU ritsPelteeitti t e call of the ClevonMr, we left , homeen the 17thi and arrived at I Harrisburg the ifoit day, in good - Condition. We were quar tered the first night on the floor of the 1 House;of ,Representatives, and the next , : day - ifierobed to Camp Curtin, where Iffe ,remained nntil_tho2fttbi _when Avelnoved. to Fort Conch on the:opposite side of the 'river from Harrishtfig; Next day Our reg. iment•Movad half a mild west , to another hill, which is now being suirounded with , breastworks, for protection against "an at tack. ' The-camps command - the , Cimiber laud -- Valley,' 'and :. fs ':a kite 'Protection againtt any adrinefoti'llarrisburg:' We have been initletedlnto the' °lnt degree" of military 'lifo-Lwhitawashing 1 the Hotrpitali sweeping camp =streets, dig ging entrenchments, Jai; We hi ve b e e n drilled but little yet; and were not armed until the24th. - - We were, 'fiirnished with a new pattern'of rifle musket, With bayon et. '„ Oar boys are in goed'spiritti,' and ex cepting that' some have colds, and - three or four are abot sick enotigh - to be unfit for duty, all:goes well With - ns'; and we perhaps enjoy ourselves better than many Of theterrotts ones at hate, who read the sensation dailies. - . ''' ... - • `We here jr , fini 'vie* Of one of the Most beautiful and fertile regions in the and all Who*otild like AO visit this section, can tiny 'do :to free or exPenee-- The `large 'fieldi of wheat' are ripening; but; at present there *little:probability, of the crop being barveited, as' the people south and west of here erepOuriug thro' the valley into Harvisburg - in a constant stream: - ~.( P._. M ~~ . We, are dressed in the usual , style of federal troops, and mustered into service in this department (tern.remea) "Au. ring the emergency.' ; Teould fill colimnis with Vivid deserip• floes of our camp life,; ramreherr; and ditch digging at night _ ; but as I did. not enlist for that purpose, I can Only. agree to furn ish our friends n brief outline, from week to week, of our whereabouts and general welfare. Those - who are here realize our new style of living better,bv personal ex perience than from any sketch I could write; while those at home could get but a faint idea from letters ' s:ld - mit be con tent to hear of generalities; but t ariy anx ious to learn fail particulars must come and itee. `Lettere or *pera.inteOdedforitiernbeis &this Company, aiioaid - be directed CO. B, 28th Reg; P. - V. At,' garriibur s , Pa. Looking over the files of some 'Republi can .a . re ofl Wit' apron 11s - ` ocratic party as "Union Savers," when we ventured to predict that the course - Of the Abolition leaders would be: likely, , some day, to involve the'Vol= in (rou ble. " Oh, nonsense'!" said they;." you are dough-Laces--yielding to, the -slave power—pro-slavery tools.Cnion-saveri; when everybOdy bows the Sonthern States could not be kiCked, out of the VD:. ion! If they want to. gO, let them got" and much more of the same sort of reck less bravado, - :NOW, wheithe southern states have'rebelled and gone :out , 4f the 'anion, the natural result of northern fan sties attempting to "kick" them out, and it is costing . thousands of , lives 'and nat. lions of treasure ''to get them - beck-and DUnmoratus'au qsen,, thji . -rtnOs An_ . beggeiffinSinto 0.-etOPI and-are now begging Ahem.. not I to ininke Mist .war that:must , p merit the 'bid ttnfon from 'being te4istablisted; • they are de. cad 'ai l te; the: - HMIs Iv e. Y, pre.. teDd to !lava' I )& 3 PM u : Votirrt. , savers How much trouble would have beeirtivoi dedlty-folleWnithelifit4 inig of 04 Deur &nide-party; iiiitiuThiruietiviiiiitoinsii. state Ero l op ia id o n s; Iti‘itOfyini uniuimi. ili4*tbusii* sii__ th :4-14cli the PPluin slim o s lrGeorgeiWt, 'Woodward tar Gov ernor, and Walter IL Lorie for Julge of the i 3O PA 3 m . e 04!tiity'lil,:1124etlaii9nSb put the COUiraPetv!ealffi." Shiite 10e ton ,i,entiow of ;the Otik "lieopli 1)4144 ; hope sits -, upon -every_ patriot's'lainntten snap, joy . Sams in the eye .0/every-grit. ine lever 'of his OPutitry.. It is not lifp•Toug Delp,Oplte ,who are gratified. , :thousands - of men, - -mho! have never- voted the Dem o cratic , tieket, but -who now .84 clearly that nothing but a change cvk statesm W3FI4OM save **nun. are _with us,through the eatipaign; us at tha:eleetioh3fejorce with us over *lox , acoe* and- here help ,sta. keep. -the mation-fand: the' State fot - nihr-poiftituituoutrovet men Vitulk Oik*Po,of. to -‘44;' ' l4t: orr 26 14 4 swhit pajvationju,seak...pliarithisy :Patriot.:: F ll YCP4: 4s o ll34l WltjoalEure:erpird. ea oft *Obis vales was. armed' wmitwaS wan* Wad b um , • "Union Bann I" . , ..Ai l • .---* Doti 'Eike poer:i„4 "NI - ' 11e v York weo well sioils thji dt4:o *it hour is plain atukiminfratirO, 001' mai: The people of . the Pri*- 4 stOis vii* prepare this day ftir thOl*O 4 as tf,. the;worst were upotkheM.' 1:f 'the armiefOin Potomac, undeilts re f it lend: er, is beaten and dispersed, the a ver x ± iof the federal , government to the file. of, Peinisylianii wirtlonits awes' ti'dl the ~ N orth: "The 1!..-;atert:olst„,. ,talc s orO Of thsaateives.7 The:fa ll of Washingta, Of ‘ B 4 l . tinigreo:OfrkilOeli* of Nei° wikt Win .be a simple question, of. tintal the army of :the Potomaoldisappeanibileath a 'great &feat,' and the are Ant In arms to defend Abe ITtiio: by 4etenling thenWelves• 4 *ill b'e, :Topinesst In 'tat event,. toi stalk of tho emiscriptien- of tiv r armies t o o be surrendered Ito the lin ty and arena l a the Men' Who have o't T l / 2 40i , iwo. le*__ 6 f ' l 4r; tO 41100 11 vomit, of rain and, disgrace: ,on OOP )We are standing to-day:, Conscription iM• 1 plies 'confidence, confidence in the '' rt7l- Ment 'Which enrolls and in the com et dor who is to Wield the armies of the . ' l' tot.those armies at-,once - be raised• the only warin which they can he now 'eh ••=rit the • inill-of the states — let thetti ar rayed and set. in ,the field, lest tkeeril day overtake us suddenly, .and zfial us alike .tuiprepared •to rescue the national government' from the shame and run it has teen - bringing upon itself and foo, or te Intpose respect upon the enemy Witoo our blindness and our blunders have din canal• to the pitch. of audacious power from-which he now insults and Omen - ens as in the eyes of all mankind. - ' Leitke lkddieti Choose their Leerier. ,f‘;Three wise men Gotham" wiled to Mr. Lincoln the other day for Anal tions in Pennsylvania for' (lens. Frenont and Sigel, 'saying that it wait the wistes of the people; this is so ridiculous tbat no notice should betaken of it, had not Lin coln answered their letter in a manlier That may be called, unique: "The Governor of New York ireposes to send us troops, and if he wishes the° services of Fremont and Sigel he can bare it.: It he does not 'lrish them, it would but breed confusion Or' Os to set them at ire& independently of bin& uA. T f ixcour.", . „ This Was,the whole or mr. u moles re p1y.,...41e knows far too well which i side his bread is butterdd to cross:theA:. Teaieris a Waldo the sinTdiere are not only interested,. tefeninee to which th/y- are . peculiarly fit. to The prudence„ mid coinage of Mc. Milan, the blond range or Burnable, and .the SilPiOnfident rashness of Hooker, they have known by : personal experience. Brttlis time they must kno*.whatgeper aLthey have torifider.ce as possessing the ability both to secure-them against any further defeat and lead them to vie. tory. Since they whipped - the enemy at Antietam •-their ;commanders have heen singled Out for' them; by the politicips, and a sorry mess they have made of iv . -- 'Nen—just once 7 :-why, not let ; , leSe breve soldiers decide by their voteaioKom they will-have for.their leader?, 4AMtMVonventkni. 4.The DO.mosraticreditors of Penniytiran bi herd a COliveiititth illarrisborgOn the it i 17th,. rdt.;:licini , :-George _Sande , n,' - ' of Paniniatzr, presided .. . ?dr, Sanders in on optAng esteech i said: _ • • - ' , n t . • "Free , trpeeria and it- free , Ineti—t e right;to spealt,:writei and 'publish Ito' . e irorid•Oirr honest 'opinions—ore •oirgr • 1 scan' in the eleed•Ofevery freeiAm icon' citizen,' Whether .naturalizedler the manor born—La right inestimVe •• to them cid , fortninadidde ttctyrantitonly-=- which; come we 'Or icallie-woe, eaii:never be surrendered tit the 'liana) of Tints and dietaloie; whether in 'or out o pow er" •.'II ' '' - 7 .• -•-• • • - i `-.The'eani*tioientdially ' t endonsel the oingiinit 6) 'Siike ii**o - 0118; 4Pdlad jonnied to meet at the Call. of Abe kresi 41ent, alliamaister city..! ••• ,' ' • . t &a - W. dotivet4ton, whieb*" . tei meet etilttelititi‘ity'lst, ,13iis.b;zeP peetpeeed till ,Well.be PeetPened iudeguitcly is the &e f ts roasir of Petitugrfiranitins-, sire-inter= taibed toqefeet tintilierratieVeiti4l4, ti*ltSt. ri4 iie'xfGArep• r**o***.sasmi3Ovin the spbei4t . bei..ipoop*may with ,1614. 1 36* 1 • 04 ,4 TOEPPeai , iot astsßta ice 44 . 44 .* 1 0 17 g b ertoit' 01 **1044te #o ll :o4 ! aria.' We= f abolition i„;.• • • , .!74 11 / 8 *i_POition7a-ifraits dienicAtimaiimiersi*TeWi t vpened alon4=AarAigcoF SaitirthiYl anasantinue 4 Ur° dtia; FEME!!•11.!. . iparral ' ham"- iltlit4lv• , f , ~, . .........,,, - - --•:,, , t 4 4 f t mip ~.. f ;li .- . •:.!,,„ _,. 2 _o • ~,.k. : ~.4 14 1 ~..: . aratark,,,aint.iNtemyurg,r, v .t. I ''..,..;" P: ~,-f, 4 1.74nit.18thi 18.63. : .. 1 :;-' i pkt i ND . 14 ......71,Ingidne *Ole RPIII 5. tinte4is triorninia thought Iliould d 1 7.4 1. e1ew - line4. ,t' We W ive just,breen th ! - Onother.--bbrd battle With Stuart. keit Sunday, the fish; we were ordered to march at 3 a. in . ,"with fire days rations in hie 41t, the reppointed t ime hie =Vera. seidy,Od'aixin !on ow , sisiy to the Rappahannock. We arrived at this 'Vantllit 4' p: tti";, - ati d itifibriedfeethVhighl. This station is-on theAtessindriarniilroad, and Ai:int:3o - ninesfrOffi ' VrOliiiigton.— .Tlin'ifoxt )nciri,ing3ire:,wire on ofieAdarih !lignite-Own inivar4 the niter; with : , * bat tery, and a. number of regiments of caval ry. We went within,a mile of,the river, eed:campd again for the night. Nefires men:tailored:l-no bugyirs !sounded;; ev- Cfrhililt %Yaoo be - quiet, ,and:nov let the enemy (know of coirapproach, for we.were ,aware thati -- thiCrebela :tram .withinnifew milekef ma.. TheAllan_w_loi..th•- had gOt,neweithat Stuart was pre paring. to make a raid. intci Pennsylvania, And tho't if he could g e t the start of the fellow, and , . . .make, to rai d on-him first, it would proba bly, stop , his fun; so at daylight lon Toes day- morning,, we advanced on Beverly Ford, under command of Gen._ Reauford, on the right, while uGen. Gregg crossed on the left at Kelly's ford, where we surpris ed Stuart, with a.Aarge force of cavalry and artillery. Our force t was about 1:5-, 000 cavalry and some artillery. It was cavalry, and artillery fighting for twelve hours. , We were. sent across to see what their force was, ami we found enough ,of them; but we drove•thenr several miles, lyothim the right and left.. It wasthe , hardest cavalry fighting that has been in this army. Our loss was small but in cludes.somod men. The 17th was in the, a llay, and cameiont without losing but, one man, Doet. 'Wallwa. I law the cannon ball when it hit him. We supported a battery, all day; and the shell and , solid shot flow all around tuf; but Providence. protectedas. We recrossed at 4.P. M., emitted, and the next day moved back to this station; iibontao miles this side the river. We no doubt will re- Main here . sometime if the rebels keep qui et. - , ...This is the grouna on ,which ,Pope Amen,. and from which he ;retreated to ward Alexandria,,.. The ground in front of us is'ihe place where his wagon-train was captured. , , . . The= boys are all well except Martin Bisbee, who has a very sore band. Hit) pistol fell out. Of.the holster,, and was dis c:bilged, the ,!All Ossing - throngh his band near the . Omni; joint: 1-. • ; Oar , colonel now in command of a ifigide; our Captain is. his assistant; our .Lieutenant is ~sick; so we ,have no: ;com mitisiOnedofficer with us,.. , . Theibra_aceliarm. • Yotirs, Organisation oftho:ftuuL:Troops. HitIiQUART2IIIi T v EriffAAVlLrlrlA, •`. • , Hininunnin, Tune 20. • . Orders N. 4.; In organizing. the troops, responding to the proof amntien Of. the governor *3 day issued enilingfor. sixty thousand men ; for the 'detente of the state„ to be must ered 'into-the defenki of the state for" the 'pe. rind of ninety 'aye sooner charged, it is Ordered : • I . 4rst.=- , Camps-of renderkins*illbe'es. tablished by the :United ' ,goireiti ,Ment for districts : adje eeiit,mtatieit'ht.eueb: poinfets may be in 4 diinited . by the' 4:is:inn:lnd:me of the: De. partinent of.the 'Siiiinehinien or the".l:te: pattment' Of - the Nolion'gahel S :' `ice `char`g of *hielfininiiwiCebitisrienders 'and skillful • surgeons of'OmOniet received at thej6iiiios :Ma ass riipidly'; as 'possible - organized 'cointiaol6l3 of not, liisit'itrioibity4tut,iiiioi . ;' and . ..intb j're - gi. I Meats ten ;thus. ' urea into the service' ofthe stite 'bribe iidjutenttinertd purpoge. will ben ilented CO*. psiip officers by the inenis - and - fe,l4oillOrti ibritianyoind. oinee*' • • • Fburth-TesiasOitati r on" I:6'' . the"eaM . jetketide*Otiiiiiaretifdieli!' lot bithiPiii4lB44egoire'rip having ette: idf iiiiVnuf - 47 en:iiiiirif to the igenidt the **tent railroad .irifik TroOpif te .. thb6isli 'of the gtiiierilOrwill'..beitithenfitisiiiod, arid . .iitipAi4hfthigeneiikgeo7. 'erninent; nitererrrUg# 06-tender:if* IfyOrder ' ' GnieiMiii;end.celninSnder4o-Cinef A. L.Susiell; Adamant Generaf, 'I a quota .`required frOni Stnicinehii*.s enmity on:die iiteieni 'Oelk niter .onx4eing those who have already,*eeponded:.noller ytiOnt.:o`ravii . w with- the,, nnodieri.of vctopq 'fninish 6l 1 4 114 00 1 ivia#Pre4;14°:*! 'ir, lo4 o 4 0.• ' .( i• 11 n .9'• un 11Qtage ot_ * ttra • Gerriumitirowthe ItarristnnW . Patriot : of, Saturday ' • regiment *odd sifinninon, 'on *Or wap from` tCamp Cgr in . Bide of dui' 9t orient, inlVoin, l l344n9haonti counik; . #4l An' heir, musket * kin ehnnJalet,'*/) - TiotiOedr44:" ilin . lfontrolieDinnoOrii 4 WW* llB 4 o it• arßiOnnnitatifes iitiii4 - Tisoiu4D*9o4;4:goOd Wito±,,,Ud'ilk'.Wckitifr*;lPakz - s.gdod &Minn - r-Viiiviiiitnigemonti;Vii4x4e ma d e f or th e Aut_pgcatton echo Ingiefr *Tir 345 iftelle%"—t i f MI T ORif I ° 4 ~Too i %Sib • *pre niusteowwoo44 4101frukr, • - lit 11 11 NV ' .: W il - I 1 LATiarit IintINCIAME. ~: ~ ~, ' `c:- ' a spa,lone 29, 1 vi , . 3 / 4 „ . ~..1 .....t4'43lgicir s o ) M. f No attack has yet been made on the for tifications. There was conilderable ar tillery firing during the day, t . hcee-mites from here, caused by our. — ifeitthit for the Rebel& -afttrlllabliieliteForniel:fiilaii trwylvVF Air fitet ATP. to. cheekthe. supposed_ flank movements of the Rebels on,tho that the Babel" are approachin* Harris urg by-way-Of Dtracannon, .up'the river and Middletown, front As netti 'be ,'nieirtninto, there are twent3 , , thottsafid 711461 - between Car lisle and Harrisburg atpresent. , 4 More fear is, entertained o . of .a Rebel advance ttbituf ckw,,ttea r et, and in the face of the fortificattotna. — The cstimated , lbree - af the Rebels in the valley is forty •-thettgand, including - those who 'oceary Tort. - The . lsebels are encamped on the ro:a : A:freiti : ;t i ttycitteville to ChambersbUrg,, .the camp, being four miles in length. . . • • We have just seen a gentleman who saw General Lee at. Chamberaburg this morning. The indications are that, a fight will occur before the ,Setting of the sun to-morrow„near.Uarriebarg , • • The appointment of General Meade over Hooker may havenn influeriee upon Lee's advance into • Pennsylvnnia. The evidence is piiiitiVe that: tlnit, whole of Lee's army is between . c.3hatnitersmrg and Harrisburg. Forty-two:rebel prisoners, including a Mp i jor and a Lieutenant, Were ~sent: to to-day'' snfe-iteeping. They are' the ,a_ceumalation of the past week. . A eh izen- of Carlisleorho left t 'at place at 11 o'clock last nielt, "nrriiell ; here to day,. He states that the barrue s are oc cupied by 70tXProeN"-besides aj , brigade which is entfaMptia- ntWeseli? end of the town. He left there on Saturday for Gettysburg, where Longstreette -head quarters are now 'established.' Hill's Corps was between--Carlisle and Chambersburg, •while • Anderson's Corps was at Chambeisburgou Fridaa. . Two refugees 'nriive4bere.hy the Pittsburg' "Mail train,. haVing left Chambersburg.on Saturday , evening. They state.thatntriff-- - &AO& 4 on Satur day, General Leeiiiti - eottitiant'ivith Gen. eral's,Longstreekancl, A. P.Llill,and their staffs, aid tin. escort, left. - Cbambersburgi taking the. Baltimore. pike in life direc tion of Gettysburg. "' When they Criti ing through the road. era's Rhodee .fili4 Jektison'; Ewell's Corps, -.- -•.__ti .-L• • The rebel- force at York ' 15,000 strong, underOeneral Early, ho has is sued an order" tri;•the' - ciiiXeria: eVying a is contribution of $150,000; 15i? ' arrels of flour, 140,000 pounds of' beef, 50 -bags of coffee, and= large , quantitteirotatigar and kroceries. He has given the" n twenty four houis to comply, with L s 'sWishes. The Rebel' troops . .Wiiicli;•lwere at Wrightsville, opposite.Cohuril4fell back to York to day.. • •.. . J ~...-. : = Six bridges have been_ bernisi „on the Northern Centiai , RailiW,.., : lietween Goldsborotigh .And Yorls,,..e.,;dstance of sixteen miles.—Great. anxiety is felt for the safety of the Pennsylvania ; Railroad. The enemforni*iiietifieheiv twit they are endeavoting,(o.o4li'AVe ~..15 soma .1• 1 45. '.. ox ..ti. ii4lfLaVit . • Pf4Att• •t t is wnting everything., is.: l lUleti 'i.Vrc*ofiii!fire rapOlf - aMiing ir,t.lif (l e' fense'of theViipitaL"'' '-.' f - ''''?: A ~, , -, i , i.111;310.---. ,1:, -;•., - . il !,,,z, , ; :,.. '4# I O 4I3 PitItGi. 3 PDP TB•o4 l 7l4mghtp , 7. • Iti,rePt*.lffithigAe gietny . ..wbetkibef fi ght, - :aball,open.„.purflfmcea: am•uttcl., out, ~ef Ri ,fert..Waihingteniet:e ready n au , in-geod , :1 it'lt:Bl,LAt. ,6 rfr , .Af., -- :Pvrirs.pi exo were disiorerels*,, two.: or: ithre.o - -Atilefflolt :oiiii4 (:ouch;:Whi .;he -4ialteront, *Alf . oeir afatftliAts, -44 re -., been : bultie4l imigb; d 4 ni 111 ip, joe# 4 cOingiutirtal)geinPfitlf:fin ge9shltnd 0 1 AP*PterftorttVext 111 7419Vrta, ,-c , :Pf:•enjP(A4fPirjifil , !engage; inPnh,K bqt,e,r.t, 1 414 4 41 7 90.4 1 g thin" PY-fmle *fore. ! tfightfOutiaes,:toPaitteru), P93 2 •Y*4 Mil d,.-1)7• PtitlvolPraTeßnhi . All *pipe t s ecipunang.iit•nu wjad rawn : to 61A:smelt berbia4 i l i f „••,.• ,_•.T i; , : , •i , iii , l'.; 1-.: , :i.<111 i;:,T49,041))44Y0f Illoniabog Ann not flialnerm.,_ &Li , 4 4 :011441**14•Yetoec pros. 4Per4 OA r FAlt2,_ - ".,iAld ._ •,: Yi r e•ennttlett 0 0=0 aeßragbakri . - 0 1113 *T,Pg i t r . 1 .•i. -; -1,4:.1i : 1-!v - ,...:4,-* c,, , ,, i . j .LI 1. 4'M .. 04 ) 11 F 1 4 4 ;r 1 44eVi t tler4141pockelln , Fgat 441.41 1 4 9 %:bi1t ii! , iit:g9Tht l iV4Vidit•MP, 4 1 2. 1 4iinfil ;Mt, 1910 aiinlath•norA , !artiple ,of ,01 1 1 41Mille orraultsPrt.l ,, ) , ,,f ....• -. N 1 ...; ~, i v . ' -44reolttfilliq ladi!e„stie•iletermiaette ' f ' ita3r thrimgh Anigiligf ;40ubigloijOigull4er wlifit maY oonig.Aat little valuable protterty can fall inte,r ; ebel , flaffiuuld ',4ittettitie itiiiiiiiiiv6+.4l3 ' eutie rier iiii m b ers. i; ! :,l •-0. v ., -1 , ,t i„ , •11 ~ ; in ,1 , _ ir..-,1 :•,-., eltf ,, :!;:'..r , `: ',Writ ; `r ,, i2 , ,,,1 , 1' 'AT n t•As . . in r ,ftr' 1 7 4414 ,3 line ,c 1. 1 0:. :;Thipitir ickilay, at;l4ini.w4inPa*o; iluVhilqin44gmg illfil 1 /PIAIPPE4g4O Of the_ Awlyt,.' -WA, .4408- , oCilkoltivAr , bayelog: h.ntill: 3 rnikiinedi7ornen and Ting*,,l* - syty l lnpentingot4t wrivetof •the ARCM- , Jd_r ~ , : ...-, ,: -li, :I. Do n • h . I • •!,,,IJ*.tpurAdepastinr, fri::fnotbp,re... , alvtellifieplarowoi4fwaboperaiicts .11"ing , u_vits*Pintzti 5.11. , -- P_Ml UR f -3';;:... wail . - a r firk**keir9 o ;MNln ecr 4 lt= 444001Z9PiAtike . Itliiii ' isige' gf (ha 414 1 . 14r 5 i ilimi been banuxl.-4-, 4 :-....... l*PAMllegc l l4* 7• 1 14 4 .440 - , 1 4 ofbue MlPPlAleikkfaTm,.q, a otinfnetry 20031Xications, wbii WASION F. ' toAtiebitada4; a.-eactity . Th e to , trait-thee , it t . n have h e : .t. , t. INS 6 7 5 r a • -, ve i tiaiir ktronlion that th Re slik`e ' 4:; Bit* 'dgeiti, welve w e : af,otie hOun" -Oh a itOutoon t ra i n sitllleiedijy large ti:Vointistrifist a bridg e - .Vhelleberaibitt.4rove-iistr inea fro . . ~ then nl & env ie s . Gap yesterday , and n ed towards Duncannon, have returned to e , f4p.., a nstration ,bas ,bees inailifimitrielTatisylvtinisrt Railroad i n direction that takes oso tar as known. k apt - yn otip - Tali! 7 4'deir-iffilio - hiw by..ftiN POlicii4V-tiref:fi'r Ri!tiatl in this Department, CiPtain Vrisbm hayi ng been onpred,t ollit - f regimilit. }I , Troops tiO44 i theiiii!4 - call ttre: l ••rapidli :airiting. . '.-•'. ''',. ;',. , " 1 , •- • : ':, ,'. t I • " 'l'ittcp companies orcolore4 troops, e em . posed : Of citizen's - Cif Ibis- city,: were:tanned to-Aay and sent across - the river._ Celonel . JepnitiOl i 'regtment, .iiithiiiiiim tho t Akini4h 4,i , `r....,.. r ..5.........._-_.......•-,...1 i .__ otters Ana straggki* ,' Th e - offi ce " were sent to ka. Richmond the men. paroled. s o ortliii:m4n MO:trivia - tere. ' - 'At 'nine O'CIOCk r this morning the Rebels demanded, die , surrender of Mechanim burg, whip was :complied*ith, anti our c.4oatiiriCeiiiiiiiiiii 'good' koidet.Th e eneiny ; pidlell,itown the United States na g and raised the , rebel colors. The own was very quiet, most of the "people haring left.i -- The enemy captured several thou sand ddllirs'•worthtelfpropert.feontracted "for_ brtitelioverrimen . t 7 —ssilt, flour, * a , . , at Kingston. " 'The enemy's cavalry was abreast of Shireirt6netowti:bpnixiii. ; The Rebels an "said-to lie...on;several roads, 'and threaten to attack ilarriebtrg . nboire and below'. .... From Lancastei , . Pi. . .. 7 __ ' tuipAfrrtag, Va.,' June 281 h: -`• The great bridge over the Susquehanna, ; ,7' near Columbia; At . -at ,-thi!:, moment is ~ ,11,3_trigst The firnament is illummated,by ', i y 3reyertrat, thba distance. It was' fired by feiur own peep's tir,' prevent the enemy , from cream... ; ' . ' " ' ~ '', ~ Two rebercoMpaniekof ett, valt7 attack. t ed four companies'or the Twentieth Penn. niViiiiis Regunerit list night; beinivTmi, Nlt were driven off' badly whitopn& 04 ~ oss. was mEngn ficant. The is no figlititiWatilariisburg yet. i e i r) ,A skirmish . ocenrred ,in . :Wrightsville, Ali,. pOsite•COlunibia,,'three hours ago. C( . ), lonel Frick's - men fought the enemy le ~ r< their rifle pits ;gallantly till surrounded and, overpowered., aOvcr. . oneAundred iefe:iap.tured,' 40 tho„reet , 'retreated 4teross - thobridge l „ which was died- fired ‘, The bridge waa one mile ,:ARA a quarto long, and , wer14 , 1 1 : 41311 0*: ~' 7. , i' The excitement here now amounts to i panic. EvirYthing is leaving, ~, ~..The rolling stock of the Northern Ceo ) tray and that of ihe . Hanover Plata '• roads have all'ilasseddowo; : - '' .14- 4: I ' !- 411. Itili ~.;. Nf r •P l 'oht 4 .: 1 taniAN:4 ll o.o l6l * . :- ~ '. , ~,..,..t i ' - "` - --tryiii . ~ . contteeted, Wkilithe'milita• ry lispipl,at York, accoinpar!i4 by the -,' Assistant Postniaster, -hallo': jaM, arrived .;; IterC; bringing advicesfrem ", York up ;th `;', nine o'clock this ~ morning.: The elate. ment that the town'arati "surrendered it five o'clock fyeiterdar is, icrrommtts. At e.: eight Velbek on _tatiiiait3r:74Vetiing, the 1 ilogos_4l4vid stron.z.xtrotnrin*( l by ''' ...the.a•ltety, Committee, *ri f t ..mr.te miles bey . olid "York, on the tur npike, to tbb 1 :head4juartere of General 'Gordon, co*. mending .the Rebels, with a Bag of truce. t.' .. ,They offered to amender the Piece PA V nsked Gordon Whether he would '.vesPeet p' ;privateproperty , o said yes, pt. ti , he *meet destroy'.llll ,Groverroinerty bd. `.: dings,- including- the' hospital 'said bar. racks, !tn,?*l/ grdo cite "-WOK Indanger Acjg,bouteg Kojeerty.„ tlopt Jove the 'Colitun i f6l:to arideriatT, , ' litatiiint iiiih*OA& bg' 00 0 Piell 14 i:.' 41 7')julft that het 1 *mild e x pect s eitizeni iti :rib& rations 14' hiops; b n Out - eight thitinkind Strati; - 3 7 * ..:-.? lam' r. A i .116roni • fi r 1 - Istue 24. 3 k jiiiii l intitaivite sii Zia iiii illiiii NO t relieved fmniC94 l . PkatittlfthfAirmY of lb' 1 yotqmpg. and was Act Any acperre*hy ttliatTMera n d"egethezrikVlftipk" ' " ' 7 , The pelectiott is regarded - w wail 1 eifililts itatiefabtinitidoithaW o -' ', -'' ,fiueral Hooker retires front. any come f. I , inaitde and has proceoaVyßil*Yrti:, Thechatigewas„ctitirit;y: ineipeati )ke•ret:',•• • --, ••..-- .• • • ; , :il'hil;• rei)4l3iiiiitii4l , leitiiiiiiitifictugid ~ so. ffares ,it .relat*.ifti' :rn6*.iiiiier4.l4 Oil 1 direetieri; ' -Pyle thigh rebel' 'line •extellds - from ghat:L:4ll)=l geD1411..., -- tbsi ttilerl'o• mac, thrthigit : -- il&sWourriilley, toy he tl i g 1 i ' *ll A bi l i trilillV4 Ceritrail ; ;rasa';: It ItimilenCthat; the enemy AsiiiiistriZeireliciftie/Waslr lftSt o ll'ArAgi*WlA T lTM3l l4 4 . ,, t 1,1 4 t 1 t1.,,_ : : 014 4,_ _ii te ‘ t,,,dem . c lill t f*Puf"l l l2 3 l7 ,9 " of gloatthlionntath'."' -..,,,,4 : I la , • _,„ 1. Ad. was pass• the name thron isions of itr4 Ork , bar t e 'l3 bare NI; Allot Baltlmoriki4 :f ~,,„ - Barmspytys anq , 2l, Itiec4l;iitioi :lints resented"' t; stoat t cedoclettilriftetrWrilliftn_ jEgew:Rock thatte . rt,l' . 2.1 1 44,1 t f8 1 30.5V e laittieS. W. „ if .l io rq, ei,mrstQr ~, p. Ana,, fi •enfil .... Adkoine. diArn:takitswitcsekfronkrra _k pni, p9flit , 1 0;440,014tedlitiitOlainc`. - -The (Mown* infliithat;lon_: restr: to, 1101, 1 - yroNtifo i 'lt ,rnlif erect 1,4 t rVm sil at i thi ta 4 ' 6t , - y amid 7 , • , 4blithigira Twfwlt morqiiyg _:tutiffire,CYßlll;...„ " f igi 7 A' 11i:44Q 1 - Tkilgio r ; so • • 1 4"? "ectungs: thaukie g%setriossor 'hie` to:. hundred.