The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, July 23, 1863, Image 2

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    rattle. Ti ipreachedlit , ,
outer.iine ks-1 Tile -` ere l ' l 4 nri i
lt .
up the hi/ they. - ted thitlowi
bank in front :the rifle4'Ote, the feile,ra
soldiers retrd ont jo---the ditc be
hind, burning d firing. us they wAt a4 l,
e. 4
, long. t 1 / 2 was hand to )Itandeont)Otr
m -
Every an foug it irni
by lselfand REF Innt•
self_ Lyriads of the enemy • pushed for
ward down the bill, across into the works,
and go o titerP. l 94P ,r Y 4 Aihrereffiont
ing; fr scfethning, - 'and swearin,leldsh
rcluni • • s and firino their: pieces.—
ltn. l'ederal 'nrtifterietti , on 'the hilla
ene,m s - stillialel - overtlie - le 1 up-.
Bale. '' 'Artie, - alninst Aisrega!ding the
tak;inPerliiefi fageditibundtheraolireeted
411Mteirfiie•nponithe 'sitting eblrratha of
t 4.
. citetnytiicha'r'gle.- Event , available eau.
niin (oti?thi'cteinefery`lllll, - 'and to the
iighlt itivl Inkthrt.tv, its'Shells-01d shot in
tiVe oitat .; , w,rlioirw:w terrible ; but
-- eS,t)*•ortiry'erort the enemy pushed tip
t'iT ill! I'Mul'*4o.s the • second line: • •of
fltill'`thefir'lletatne hotter. The ,
i r .4„..ic-airt.6kind forth. One 'Moment i
t trtemyittild•bo at the railings` of-the
tre*4-1_ 417 ; Akin' s tosh-frotrt the federal ,
ildiaNclililti drive theni down intiv the val.
leT. th iptle of their horrid
&inn - Aei, h ey would fiercely On up the
lfilfsgairt, into the cemetery, and have' a
fiOrhe battle aniong the tombstones. It
ii&sitie hatdet fig-M.of the dair and tun=
aretli were *in there-.- Reckless daring,
Howe'sei, - Will not alwayir sncteed: Sev
&eV-attempts were made to take the place,
hilt theywere - nOt'. suceessfal; and tate in
the'afternoon, leaving dead, and wotinded
behind them, the •enemy's forces Slowly
ifiti-eated - IT their awn bill and into -the
Woodragam. • •
1- ,They were not rtnited. • They ' can
iiearcely. bona to have been drtven.---
They bad Intide. an attack tand 'been re
raised, and after renewed attemptS, feel
ti4that- it was useless • to ; try any More,
Ifit:7- retreated. it was now- General
lie t adi's' tArn to make en attack. Tho'
they had lost heavily, his soldiers felt ela
*pt. I." They saw hopes of a victory, and
were feady to do' almost anything to se
cure it. Although there had been Ati
fierce' a battle in the valley below Gettys•
6*gset the sown' was as quiet and as
fttneh deserted as erer. Shells flew over
it; and itotto and then one or its houses
mould have a wall cracked or a roof Iwo
irert, but neither force possemed it. Gen.
3H - ea& tttrued his attention there. The
UaY was waning:and the bittle had lulled
:lin& 'fie determtned, if ,potsible, to drive
the 'etieniy . out of the seminary. Ilis
troops Were PlaCed m order,`, and charged
down thl hill n'nd Tao the town. "They
•ran 'alt mg every street, chasing a- few Of
theenetny still bid there, before them
hey came oat upon the west side, aloWd
the "Tape-worm, and the Ernmettsburg
!Mei eltamberiburg roads,
,aua ascended
the enemy's 'hilt amid a storm of grape
tititi kbell., At the Senairy the eonfeder
ales 'were not very strong. They had
. -ttakened that portion of the line to make
inn attaek Dirth er south upouthe cemetery: .
Th, e tedeial troops did not chase them.--
The hind back of the seminary was rather
Ir4,Lcad cut up into grainfields, with here
4 :6i- c i thererApatch of woods. The rifle-
Piatin the - brow of the hill proved an ef
fee'tuiltaid to'the federal seldiers T ip main-
Altilnetheir ground ; and as theylay he
liitid the bank, with the ditch in front,
they 'conld 'pick 'off the stragglers from
the 't . tzleating enet r iy. ;There ii-as bin, lit-
Oe seriiMs fighing atm. thitt, and night
inlitenii l end to Friday's struggle, the Con.
Teaelates having ietired about a mile to
ifit - harth, 'near 'the seminary, and a bor
rElfe tn - the south, at the little streatm
- `tithing'the night the dead in the streets
et tWitpinnitg wete buried, and the woun.
( denn all:paiteof - the field were ool l `eot,..-
'e'd`'iMd'i)lrried tosthe tear.' 'On the next'
iiinl-Aiii: Genetal - Nea r deexpected / nnoth•
,er affackrtiuf instead of making it the
eitertiy*-iet related firther, abandOmng their
entire line of - battle, and , she: pickets re-
Oiled :that they wereentrenehmg at the
'font •of"Seuth' Mountain... The federal w
ing' was terribly Crippled and sadly in
wabt of reg, and no advance '448 made,
althotigh irackete were thrown ontaerom
theenenty's old litre nfbattle, and toward
Mei - eate Where they were building` en
trenchments. All the day was spent in
deeding'and resting the - men ' Gettyg
littrg was 'turned into wlrast hosratailda
tripenniptn anti were made - nt A dozen.
plaeei; on-the field.- The rain carpe, too,
sad with it emir air and refreshment hal
from wind "andWn. ' °=lTo' one could tell
what the enemy were doing; every pielt
et' reported that they were entrenctifn,,,n,
and the night of the 4th of July closed np
tin the-telit with it in feder4 possession.
Tag iossas.
-4 ,, pi1 - erY difficult to make any e4timete
pktbe
.lassils_,ip payxmtest, bat: from ail
1 1 * ,e4M, - be /ear/led, lite number of killitd,
Sgint,'Mfte,,,u_____lluq eaPtirell-ef_the Federal, ar
ow 'Yu' . 4 •Wgeilt *sicced ant. en thousand.
The enemy's loss; Waa“ about •the same.
T.here is no reason, sulky it . should -exceed
Oat, of fiken., Iteade x , and ,non ft trtiieli
sl ?. 90 1 41 1 1 1P-a4 us te,flaCea. 49Wer estimate
spy it- -41 *.Prtseargrt A 18.ToroNliffi
,,,iitleo.judge, but, as there , it:ere; no, in
btatres o any entire comnliands surren
dering, the only men, captured beingidi:
filer
thi a - st r a4 l *#na woutided: *ho
bit r hir iilfg.e4 I Atind,OetaYTIPPIL the field,
glie t*Y arthieillis: 4 'e. teen egu*ll,7 .deple
ledV.e4ptiiresi:7he Voilfideratis; bi -
krer,. - parelitd neatly uli utoutApy took,
itfiaAiie .
are stil/ Itlek e'rt , ,X . teAk., „Cif
4:4kgreargenfeAerateerthke `septc(co",ftsfe
'Atbtkut;liiAdtiiiitiia.: - ' ' ' - '
, f ,- t- ,
-freill,ritigit 40,44 riPiti was mad Ibis
f(Tustolay)WAnottiiow latd-it presented II
wlnAterfill though Alarrowfut Spestacle,for
flit' itsriotui. , Most elate dead= lad been
houitti,lo rainfsrare 131&11 lying About,
fewc,ime, iteria(einglAttleannoldien.
OiVergr4eztoftwar iralvitecistilarzt, Attimr
ori'cbouse or shed upon' the field -or areand.„
it e r liW4l l i*Ws :411110 1 ere:
*I . out 'tlitlf.-bila 7 t ‘ttongit, fell=
-',e had bekli icifir' datiitbY0 3151 1g b v
„ r epos O ti L t ~ ....e, '4,4 - 40 la" IV h., a _. „ carried '
owl, , , , ily ! o f rna*ek barrieutieN or
11)idlistivOti. ce.9Thcf:etmituipre:yionslt_tuftt-`
T el
iered Ovo-ibsurfabe ii thi*greunli liad.
'been'eollected iii-pilea fo:trilleupiti- Wear.
ly every,iree had limbs torn from it, and
alrliiire niarlth Of bullets . Some had their
ibark-etrippe4 off in shreds bythe wind of
phitsingsliells.* , The ground wan tramped
into a bog r and was covered with every
:"CcineWthlre-IfitriFF-44tetiltketr ke
•baymintsuridialimredsVpleveanfLyefgontv
brokeawheels, , cant id g,e 1 boxes. beltsclkeras ,
cicitbing,4 blankets; ifragmetitic ;aliellts,'
and sometime.* i , nnexplodedvones f btllet4
cartridges, I *Mae D . -.'eirtlithin g :tined 11):.
war or:by by: stildieth, was iscattered,, ! around
in plenty : ;; The I igralkaml, graes, i lvhicb :
once grew:there.: was: almost; groUnditQA
. jellY.'. - ,Eiterywhere cOuldf be-, seektuum
of the.: carnage v -lituniredsiat ideadchcrtf
sea ;still unburied; larlimi!the Seldlizand
in.boggridacea,:and; spate-Aistanti.frem
'tbe town;manyifif thet men merestikum
borifidad; ,;(f _i • t --:::, trvil.,l7 i: il , P. _•...'1
Thervia-sothettingiimpressito-abou.t.a
dead Manesiebattleofield.:-.To!seet, bira
lying there. with i hia..bandS clenched ; his
teeth betond. his --finals. draWn :up. with
ramiod'er masilet firmly held*L-Iying-juid
as-be - was standing Avhen 'the', •filital bullet
Struck him, teaches a' -sad lesson. .; Tome
scores 'if them is...more- impressiva; and
tho i withiOn awful desolatam and: havoc
and rain on all sides, showslar toe plain.
Ty for,delicate , senses , the; terrible end iif
battle. To;knout that at this fence. where
so many .lie a tug !of . war.: was,had for
hours—to feel that thatree whine bark :
i& ff
stripped`o, , showitig''Ted stain . on - the
inner wood, . has received the : gushing
blood of 'soma poor soldier, is by fir the
best teseher,of war's' evils. And. when,
atter all is aver, Meastill lie ,on the damp
ground, undisturbed as they ::fell, with
hawks and crows and busier& s a iling la
zily over them,their conimenanco bear.
lug an expreasion •of ,horror; ad..theiblear.
ing, bloodshot eyes,- the blatkened bee
and the contorted ,features, turn up to
wards you,,when, .4414 is seed, end the
fact,thatihousands , lika,theaL,brfp Lin
Aere before,' . it,is impreaSed.. upon, ihe
mi n d, a. remembrance:is left : w hich , cannot.
be effaced. . Sermons and precepts Way
be, exhausted in . .vain;, but „ the, lesson
taught by, a dead man slain inbattle, ly :
inz in his gore,. le: ,worth . . te4 l .,.thougointl
holiday ; , exhortations. , :Yet !any-. 100 4
upon it without - emotion., ; Many, vvilked
a ?la iuni4 thelionid‘4teilch fof tb4 field
un mired; They.tnrnedevo the rubbiSh,
.1
•I*. 'ea, up iliille.tg*id , trAffi;dePt4 of "OP
for - rnementpes,hat that Waa elk., They
kJ 61 4 , uffPn .09,-A.Ra, 40. .be ilarei,bui
Will IP • eXPMS*. , of SY•if harlVere 4
rederal eoldier,. and only ~a laugh or a
curse if ho. xFore,a,C4feclerate-
_ l l.lley for
got that the-n or ; Aead .nian bad keen, led
to.his death hyiotbers like, responsible
So far as the fght. was iconcerneknei
diet army :can be said to bittegairied any
material advantage. To ,ret,reat.•frem
field andleate kin the enirmy!speksesaion
is technically a defea:and it. maybe con-
ceded therefore:that•General Meade gain
ed a victory. Stili,Lee's ',array was not
driven away. It was. not routed= vol.
untarily fell back at •a time .when: nature.,
was 'fighting it. tidea.began dig.iand
to retreat at-the same time; . and so ,well
did he bide his titans:mitres, that heueenr.
hours; Start) in,. hisretredt.
He mired -down both iiiihnior the South
Mountaia and on. Sunday. afternoon,
while pursuit was commenced, there were
several skirmishes.... Lee mit...safely away,
and. unless .the high water. in the Potomak
stops. hinr,. or ; he does:not: wish to' crosi,
heia by this litne Atfelf over With the
greater parte his ariny.. Gen. Meade is
not able to intercept him, 'and all ideas of
his capturingia : . -host of: fleeing invadersaro fbolisk; ; , :
Still, GeneraliMeada Idsdone;the best
-he could, ...He is a itiodesf, unpretending,
btave officer,.:and acted wisely and
well. lie has done rall:that layiin his
powerond it :weald bethelgreatest-injas- .
tine if fault .wercta :be found withr. him:
now becauie General -army wat not
routed or taken.:.:; The invasion • la: over.
The frightenek people oftithe North can
mow breathe freely«. Although
dollare,of property Aisii been destroyed,
arid• nearby the: - finest:portions uf.Adaini;
county 'Timed, yet 3:the ,enertiy out, af
the, state and we are. oneeinorksecure.l
The licalis, of war,.
A- letter frOm Port -litodson; - says • on
Wednerglay;iJunellth t ltbe febelo agreed
to a flag of troco,allOviingiiis to govapon
the battle-field -Of-the - •previims :Stioday
ied . teeover our dead :'sounded, , whOlaid
in plain eight Of out?foneesi hut , eol2lo:not
he; obtained in euttseg Oen be of the- close
proximity of ithe - ttebel:;aharpsnootera.
During this, long ,` period some-, of. our
wounded laid .upon; the ground. exposed' to
~thehot.stuLl :Oar -men brought - 9T And
ibarled (ma boadred.: °Meets
- • nd•soldieta. The de: d•were vmteh de-
LoompasedAhat t their, clothing :aloneheld
them-together:: A long trenolt .cssmoutitig,.
and - Uri , . Wi r es AVere4lttilidd in one , dom.'
nion toPe.evyidiehtifiiWion v•beingrimpossi
'
ble. Three men, w,fire; fofntalite,. Jobe , of
' whom was a raiingsaatao. Theyoaugl4
joAt rain
Ila
14 iiiodttia=
;`showerP,oitti Mon
ye i ghwto a unitioPlifo ; fithilee
-itiOnAbelel WehYABY
le-bouvns4*l,of sothav
roe3ooel w thnievmevded men
,oxre: -
ipagilaritienvn .
goodisyl*lghtkitatTeirallvsti oagliVetbuds=
.day--:morm lug) font *alp. espondek and
.itheikAheillag Of!truoe.mma::di vn insplaii.A,-,bat
thate,vieinit)c vas 40 te a ; o f
eitAtlfrerins 4 4.• :JO)4 those-108k hove '
Atom; beareAgithi.tione'tq to
ISome isretsfar**4o - Sheir:scloilies . warn
itokraY:lugtikmAlsibigif*Attriggifl
MrS,
4 7..71 - 1 , ,...a...... - r.... 1• . ,10. - 111.11M14}119C.r.ir... ,. .: , , , ..
- *PS .ti ; Mr r .
74....1 .1:-. , ....i..; i, 'I,
lA.; Jr; CPBRBITSCINE ., , Editor.
Memocrallo„Eitate; Nominations.
r.".tt „
%. • ,!;. SOlt: GOVEittrOn,
ir6EO9&F`N WOBDN190;
' • , RP; .1 A:W=4 coo
I.i 1. ").' • ; t,•l - 77 6 . -; , • ,
r;;I:7 01 1. JUDGE 97::TITE SIVPR.r4S.!COTRT, -4
Will N. tOVIIIIL,
Ii 1 . 1 . 0 0 0 *.: 11111 01 3 441
, ibrobtid, ,Thate inasmuch ,as the -Cnnsti l
tntion embodies the only :.gnarantees we
hare for, public liberty and' private-right,
as-withont it we can I have no' hope of pro.
teation , frnnt'.bloodshed,:spoliation:and an
archy--ethe:min Who sneers• atl„bet " Con
stitution as it is" proyeal himself to be de
ficient in the first element of patriotism;
and anyolficerof the .Stati3..or Federal
Government who swears to-iupport the,
Constitution,: and afterwards- with that
oath on his conscience • wilfully-viOlates it
wholly-im worthy ofpublic confidence.
Resolved, , That among the rights which
the Constitution provides to every citizen
is-that-of being secure in. his life, liberty;
and property,no that hir cannot ,be de
uiVed of either withotit due process of
taw, n fair trial by To competent judge and
jury of his neighbors, with. witnesses to
confront him sudeounsel to defend him:
This is so just in, itself; , -50.. - necessary to,
the happiness of the, people for_ whom, all
government ianiade, and, so plainly writ,:
ten. down- in .the fledeml ~ ConstitudOrt,
and Also State Constitutions
that) !any: person who , can misuider.
shmdity basmot i in onr , crpmion;, - the.metb.
tat capacity whichfits, him , for public sta •
tion.:-.4tihieliteri in Slate Conventian,,lB63.
ir;r,A , number of commnoicatickna , are
unavoidably crowded out! of this . issue.
.
- - • • • - - • !,
rAff7,Timat,.,,:/etru3ractisay'itappepnr.: %o
ill?out. played I - •otitiol - •
mlitil regiments bare been'andn#4,no*
aibeing mastered '
out, A ke!* 61 '000 1.
Satttrdtti last,
informed. his' brigade (of which' the 28th
P-11:iformsia , riatt,Ythat they vtrould
tthln .to'llariislitut to 'be: Mistired
' r?ii4 l .i - =*iiiloi.tatiF.l: l '4 o.7 4 b r a' Procured.
The friendsof _Mt: 6erritson will he glad
to , learnttlist he will probably be: at home
within' ten ilaya, Thus far he has been
able 'to staid the atiltiOus eampaikn with
goed health . and . .spirits; and is alwais
reedy to meet every duty.
CD 15 04 743 Avery and
Lady; Vocalists # ltave given, two .Cooverts
in this village., withal 4v . few daya - patit..-L-
Thodit*bo'''iv6re foreietil, itijOy4 a - rich
iee4df ii0101i:" - :4VerY irah for
icoote.One*iheATl4Y9bnisPvere 4 1,0 ;4'
-tinned health, from Which:lle is still
suicring; obligedlitrt to resign. - He
holy oa a' z i4eisiiiital ;tear; ivith:' his 'tic ;
cotoPliebed m414101'040 ta,o::l.l*.
li.verylas. p voice ot great, coypus sn'd
power; which_ appears to lave been cold:
voted tvitii study: . Theie
'6l, oe rts.ll Y,e be . en .l i khlk i Pr i re n dafea'q
,1,4F6 IFto:lo4.#l*DPO:lji'fitt,i4i.'it3
of the ceentry, ~ ortirtvell deseft)ng of
publiefettronage. f • : • , 7, :
• • . •
yisited , this section! on Tuesday miming
last. The danrage.tolhe I crops, ,and
ieeialxy coin,. is' V ery , serious: The
came' h hthiil; tie:dank tier
5ta1 4; 4 . 104 l o d giug,ithp b, v , i2gra , •;ra
gm ill a Way thal.?okii'difeogrningttO
'the larvegteic— ' .;
Ristary, at the War,.
Amougithe- numerous im s t er i es of the
seen ntine'that.
)440; a* - , l 6lgn];`,' upon
.o:ttii:poile;•4#:*at. %
Williams 4 Tl!tkoky,
.094/ publishing i b 7„ Karam
-eNfilartfoi4l C4,lln.;two nohnues,theau
(mot illustrated
Tiß.m wßiii*Fe,:,#:*:ooiiep%"ofiep
-54*AM 4 41',49.1Pt0
burgvtiul*l:and is 1 tirrit*ila,
the graphic and
.attractive style ; alisr.
Whtf . . - ItOsiefey„,"lthjW-bEnik
:iiii-rlpxpciiii4,o44oAr.ft ,t4 l l feP.:.7/
W;ithm the;paA fry, Air WO 're.
. ••• Li," .1: . I ` l V,) •
rielli9l3ll‘;Yef*P4 l*9:Cll l #4 9 B4*.4 l ,
mulatematotteringltojtatllL'Xiscir is the
Oddscoipuitinitrfor : our**mto dit)
for.
•p li r a! -1
peace
I : Mu, ~, -, i • _" , .
~, oi • tiso, 2 - 5 -t: rip
:,. , the ft", , .'' , 6
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itti .bu. 41 4; tr - i -
. fr dra :: iri I' , stkof actC t Sc:n. 1.'4.:
id • 1 i.,, e l , Otat4 °drill. ..dis sas
r;o
-, guide , '. cat* witilhave e' fund,
abotit 8O) men, whick_With 50 0 per et, ad
: ditional, to cover dittcharges, vrill make'
I 1 11 :P1 6 4 11 k ° rA l filit-. 1 .1 2 P 1 .. 1 ft Pkl eY4rb tif4.
man in the first class . A ravenous swoop,
----4 tfhly, jitsratcharVelitli43eintiaTiVirg
, i We'WCtild,6l,lVielittOtion'of.thetielr,
f 1 abli444il4:r.liizt W iriaiiierii )''''' '
--r.'a ia.
i
i 1: 1 .! .,11 , 43 5Pgil Act rt rWA !,#." !K c c . P .44l ''
subatition titan) to-,payr. t he - a3400-i-Ibt;
1., 1
cause such substitute itr thebany sure pro.
t" 1 7 16 0; 1; *iii i 44t i4% ;,‘ I '0inii:f . ilitPT
3.rd r il lt ( Tl-4 / o , ,Olitl e -YVtiia.;-„,.±;1 r. ,.*
i 4 ierOn diaqed:•lrY•lte PAlngtect•at
any, ettn4'on or . before ,the: c lay appointed
1 for his appearance at. therendeiimii. ' '
1 I A. l _draftcl4rthre 'Ll ei l aiirrk -- , ei g
era lo pt(ioa
frO6Phisichl"disabfiiir andfailin
FTP"
I' cure•it on - that.groand, ; will be permitted
!afterward to. ,paythe. s3oo,ar, practice a
subititnte.
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Ju1y.19,4863. ' -
DEAR DE3IOCRATI- 1 - 4 8111t0 tact writing,
um- adventures have 'beery less exciting
and dangerous 4 41161110 114 t • otaif
able nature: , W e lei& in' imutip -- nkr tlar
lisle ((part of:two
g:. auys;', in& on. the morn
in orthe 4lh Jedy, tookom-phices in
marching column, and when on thii , sqttare
in the town were told Mutt we werego
ing five - that •'we'hiutbetter
leave extra . luggage: bilitindlb sent be sen,
So dawn' 'went teiiv Cloths
into , a guard placed
•
over them: until next 4rcy'. when ive expeti
led them to 430 , setit &retard to bit. When
4ve 'see them; hi thinlvlhe! "emergency'
will be over. Our conrseAtts to the
toward s plifis in the South Illifpuntdin"? on
thesOtabttiast•ofile Cumberialid • VatleY.
After a plessantqranip of' l s 5 1* i 3
we passed thrti-PaperloWn and entered
the.nimintairoyam, Ebro' vehiPlOt was.ex
.pectpd Lees army, ki4ve to: retreat'
to escape our vietoriamellegionif "nn..the
other; aide.of I the mountain,./near Gettys-•
.barg.idtftentioon h. rain -.Storni arose; and
we lahbred for several miles through
one, of the. bca ,
l viest rains witness
tog I .k . 1 190 1 :CRn I raa d.
intiO b,o o * 0 1 , 1 0itrracl
* as. di t eP An.
l'deßeefr;
ter trhietr'np* tan ii,inef,Mia, along . it_tb
strong etryggtig. •
...Th - otkif - nightlylkkalt-
SA:Piti Gi°Ve where 499/e
cattle were 'killed,' and a ritinn cir INef
without salt .wap„gifeti_ont.L 4 ll:red froth
oar bard 2. 4 2.-4 4"%vi , pascia , g t i.ainy night
upciictinit iround4Lintilf tof without
covering:!. ; WevienitdnedP the' not 'day
tuitnioht:,to,ihisibeatittii*heniNvi • thole
iohonntanr • plathlio . the Or' enii Brie
loftifartlll tile; pastOin; 'triter Jibe 4itbitii
stair intto - vAdaniroountV - ;Pasaiit'otenig
-the srnintroiln •sideiiveic" , l4Warf efenint
eatife s h e turnpike VeiweertlGeitysliarg
and Chambersburgi;tihiret it pia ses. ttiro
a short riAge. Heiefiiiiiere lint a few
to from he late; ieVethigbattleflroundi
and on thellihellitiliAtikriail—lbey haw,.
4 nlrocaPecksPluo.,.
ften l o9ofk'REPPnf!*, PO, ~We, : kere
ine.. 4 rcP,•4 0 41 0 ,40tAY177' 1 : ' 4 Y O went it
ngi , )' s lrtick.* 3 l,4 l joyll !AA. iqghti
.4444ol o.r iC*L:F 1 ,410. 1 fi1i 4 4, 6 7494
srpia.ntii..en4stclyni to - t unying,,thomight'
lifi*eFfitfru4 3 .ll l4 c*l'r 1 1 '. 1 49 1 0N49.0!
0,41PPA1t4, 0 ek4l4o o act;4 4 Y,i - -A4ellillo
ARiP74,A.VPI K•10 4 *4 1 .0v14.c. 1 ";,1iid4.14 1 4 4 1
APSWYt w &I INA4,4o4leNti‘-inAlgis 0 1 1 1-igto
P 2 bo: triamfP 4 1; 1 14 ( tJP ikk.f.!) 4 140 1 44
R.04f2....w49 1 # 1 :tg* imr/Pukiummp
nears The arm of Oa
totnoriAry under Gen, Meade, is on" our
~."~ c
POrtionii who Were drafted latt,fidi and
furnisbeirsibstitntes; ar uoteexempt trim
Drafted men failing to report A the(e
signated rendezvoua will be treated s
deserters.
The Thentha : voltinteers iii 'the ser
riee are liable to'
. draft, receivii%ieredit
for the time therinayiaerve in. their Pres
eff ti engagemOn
Co ( nsiderable hostility to the droll, is
being inan!fest,edi'lie - dflfreut parts, oft he
country, and that oppOeition is 'not mi.,
: lied to any particular party. It comes
- ,,froot.the laboring men and mechanics—
the melt Of • limited or 'airfoil pecuniary
hneatia--in And' the, great ob . -
edtiaU 'to' '.it' is 'the $OO and aubstlttite
exeniytions, which, they. argue s and not
Without reason. and . justice,: favor •\the
ilch -at the iipense!of the poor. 'To this'
ire doubt, mot; there' than 'to arlythinF, else,
'aitizibitted the: anti-draft
f'"O* 2 4:in I s Tqw, ioric,, ilostuni•find .oth-
Or. places;
•
•The Lasr
,is befb*.ohe of the
ihnfivoi io' ; itie . oo,l-
tutf46 l )o.•;:i l l l oo 3 e4hiw TAY_ to
hiPYPAI-se o ,r• 4 : 0 11 444e hP
enforcement of the Act; according as it
shall be against 'Or forit.
The
safeand'Proper einirsii" for air men
„Cf:_ thrs,. its' in 'tither si
, Tugl3=4;*'to'tta , 4* - trie
by , ••the,:Judiciary 'to :be kw, Eke
bail& I berivititha , *change-or re,-
Teal? the ,9 0 /T, !n +;of ii ipiisititi>i
coiieisteii 07*IVI);(3;r79:00-
3tenti'for ivithontla . w'there is no.seeitiity
to liberty or property,
ato4d oomnom'bnuiti
ri:bt and teft t -Witirthexiebellbree, under
oir f t.'
• 2-, •-
e n - ov °days with
(,,t- • ptAmn .4.A.meat,) and
V v 0 a - whit ,lit-
I' In We .4 i .. ked l i, ittpetti gltborhood,and
thelta son d:ron4i . . of old rations.
Weltre , a ligle lite4lat 50 cts. a
loaf, and arc weak with hunger. While
in camp !tear Harrisburg, we fared-very
well, but since our bard marching began,
we have liVed , partly upon fajtjelittroOr
charity. Acting,. Brigadier-General, Col.
4 t r f i P & J o rtqlfi n t i l it Tr l f t e ts
fr rwl
a wee.,. a, ,• —,
that whefttWW4Auftrlei*hf, Abe, beans,
Stfrpitlhoitt o lify4111X9C091(1001014 9r
nlll4llooPti p i9tr
tin cups over opr,cam iiis - rec
less ettudtteti iii t—rtiatiftitig" tts` , .4,tithout
prohmiti;i" abdrge.tuairttimimiii
fleas, has pogifoyi E tiitnlptiymal
lie is from Luzerne-county, I think. N
. m. , t7 iva
. • , ,
- , ti nAGErsTOWN; 314.,-Jaly 15:
• Daitt 9 DiritikasT: l -;-T-think M3/ . 1:64'1 . 66-
dated:Our • Wayitestnrg, Pa 4. lentil:poke
Ofhtinger; We 'got nb food exclit Stith
as we could , findby
,i,oarninkthe'dottntry,
Until the' 11 tit; when Sed - drektrbarittnek
.forfene day, land Were sent•iint.'ontite
connoissance, three regiments strong.'''A r g
ter gating oti\hear two miles -WerOnite to
.where our Pickets had been dritrehitil
:day befotie: .We Went on by a eirettitoits
tinter nd after about a Miles' travel, - we
came tO a min' 6 Miles front' eatim i &hr . or
. fl V° miles front IlagerstoWn, and learsalian
a-Mileinto 41,1aryland: alighta
pair of rebels, 'and found tt, large quantity
of flour, which Said- the: Yetis were
coming that night to tarry - Off. •
,'We de
stroyed the flour, and'-returned.to Camp
with Out seeing the enemy, vibe hid 're
tired the day before.' We then' laid With
rout `rations or shelter tilt the 19t1Vwhen
we drew two days rations, and marched
southwatd• by a - 'zig-zag route. After
marehing some Miles, crossing' t 4 Antie
tam creek, (near which tilt. latelY' we had
encamped;) three tittles, We fount:rive
were "on ••the pike fin' Hagerstown, • and
had tramped some miles fur the reattOn
that a bridge had beery! brieried on the
'pike and at Onij . crossing the - brigade
:maretted4ver; aingie file,' ten feet , apart,
On a tottering foot alridge, •• although &dol.
en 'Men . conld'hate/bridged the Creek Sub
stantially' in lc fel* hdurs; any, day, dtiring,
the'faur idle' daytt'past.' 'After the teill
oui croiting -watt' vY ',We passed Inlet ly
-along the' pike . to-Itagerstown, 10 Miles
direct from late eamp i. Our compapy_was
& tale& til - gimiki • Vmdence just tiorth of
totett; beih i ngitig tit one Havrmaint,
where we -spent two days. Our camp it'mt
located in the line 'of the grand '
with rebel breastworks' 11
They Opened - 6'llo'r fire ' toward eveniiig;
Sit 6, our 'regiment and , Others 'vierat oat ' 'as
skirmishers. The,enemy threw shells tint
stmongs ivb* "iR ere roittifirr - varl - ge; - Wet' hot
receiVh:any•shotit What raukti. T liVe
tsY
pe s getiefallltatildite - ze' day,' but
&nod neit' rebel
-Whieli'ieeeinir. to have beet': CroSiiitig 'foi•
Some 'dam had nehilf.`alrgoti o'er the
Potomac, which about. 6 , miles- froni
twing the'day "there•was ccinsid
erable-heay.i firing in- One front; •anti' ire
learned that our artillery-, were shelling
the rear of the rebel fOrces as they pasited
over to the other side of' Jordan.
lesznp-joinetis tho'i4th. ''" ' • •
Ocir uols- are , in yery fatt,;spirits,' con
*tering, 'ttig•''sittiation—enduring, hard
Inartinht-1 . in 1114 'heavy 'Mini; "withon,t
tents or blankets , mud ratifirie'hitit'' the
time.' These things keo r inp a' " reginien
tat :,growl' ftencialkt. ' .resto k pi t • better
1,i2 ; MY next: • •A:7": G.
.1; • • - •
,• . • ‘.
1:1 : : tP0 1 . 3 4 1 R4 C 1 4 404 f
tizt 1 4 4 That.,Shing,if.!„ :
,;
• • As •was- ptediete4 by. wr. -Little; - - in his
speech of the 4th inst.,`thaV - pipeit :at
-Montiorskvitsistcprosento
repOrti tarn aysayiii,t,
"we've bad blood enongh.".`'!Wherean,
he did say that/ he'. ikottld have the war
'carried on witli ten times *foie vigorihan
' bad beenifigohist - th;e: military Orgati*-
tioif of thellouthrTat
the § sii{e lime ho
ever holding but thn'4)life•branch . tO the
.don-nonibatorni• populitidn,
, ty , tolthe elemimi, !which! the•Pteiii
dent has assured the country, largely ii
isted there. Itirdid'lsV gomer'sfur
tsomi to r •halieithisnppear.
Agitin, lie 'tll4 - rebelrroni
'cerAionv and iveey foravand- , keit of
Of cl!oursecifoiner etheldn't let' hltut
- appear} his i' l eiaciong • •
Still again; ho 'represents' -
loYtit - Thte Aft,-
litel • ARO did imathei the-A/460 iterb*;=,..
-titifse Men `Who a 'profess( th bOoSpel'of pedile
;and gin:A.4o_4 - I'll4-lot' "howl ' iittt j a fig r.
cry , for tflood- , Lbloodi:Vote , -fri de; Toyar
ofeesOrinetheitrniOnTinte'itithe
jreeniiiiioii r arir moue of-
negro. Men who don't wan% th0," 1 1.4‘-.!
ion as it was,"-burelaineilr for blood and:
me negro./ f' Thesm 'were••die la. dm'
fort . peal tipoit-pealiof anssfeting apphitiked
• Once more, Homer heiledticalled
4Siniardiforiitiviitgzhifinti frbnt
.That - iiii. , tioti trope' Mriai.sliald,iti,waitki
cowardly attack , onishepiDemocratic edi.
Ph Mflelft figMißg',.sl l 9tl haties;
Af-hiLP4 o 4Rt.7ll9r_Oft; cdt/Fr4 - 144r ;4 4 ,8100',
1 flßeS.atifilmo-aym.99, t
Ppm ,
.4.o4,witaajb,•thaAsk,„
iP.roof 02t “
ipatrptifin I;d9terrtos giyottimk opsyit..ll4Aft.
fannily, and business , idok his' life in.
~ho!
:494fspitlf9041 iiiiiiiii Ih.e.)llAißiagit of
simply Dome ,, -stout 'at De, min
pion! a,.and Ae4:oole4.ll7inmes.--stich'ati
14 9 11P e #19i ?
fir!tP fh P•i a# F -74 t 7 i4rie4' in t i Ovef 19 6
, is i;
seilY *4 l ;
41 4C1,4 [10 ;f 43111 tilifit il li,:fi rld
the r • tql
e e itt Vol. av
in , A scm in the prat' 't he has 'd '
a_ more
i t
in •:' '_::' he ~•:_ -• , , ' .t. ' ",
e year
t . " '' ''''' XI. 'h. h. e hfe,ii
he sh Iry , I .' _ a
A "tire .c. .
~. . ~.. the Chair.
L .
mu, trittione t,h • - ,•- he ' 4, the "c o y.
pe head ;Weet ' ," ' i nowit- o hare giv
e! oreritienelr o t catunty far, than
any other man ititiiwn I
But not to go - further with these Thirp•
representation:s we. no w call the atten
tin, 01. 6 4 6 1 461#11W-.1. ilk -( l9utiikto
one other fact — , proving still more the
Pritint.tzoini
In •bipl tw -who l yvkyriP , oectllell Ithat
31r..tthilteil tub • lio- atteittlo4fd tb6* in
decent, ,Nike, - ,i....(ent,, siad . ..,,iediCiable
hand 141114 tliati :', 4111.biltU urea, from
that rrinting.blEte r iapalwere - posted:And
scattered ,iii•theitight,'„iki `sir: to, meet hit
evetV [ ti e llere:o:*etl" you mutate of 9,1,11
meeting. "Doeii tho__paPet . atin ogize,_itz
titer fir eontleinti P Not a word: '" Did
one:Jettiatiej'Aliiitirinel icifititifiiiii sky a
"t i l tr ! :4o6ll ?,gmlaT) 6 t"f "it?'• 4 476 . t .54.
Tbeytlici•efore .Cotintenancii.iii& adeptrt
tiketinicrets ! ~mild that libel' aptiri--kerv'
it for future-mt%teezitsatudiedzmrbina
lienint, insult upon err ene ef Aftn !
Ponder.lt, till 'y , ott -take its full nilianing
and impor?" Theiii tirerlbel-inen and the
means.youtitre to,deat with I r Vile nex t
time you Sr:mint n meet,itikat"Montrose,
weimppese esiniiler renrit' - Vill be pre
pared to meet \you therm , ' Nay, - . they
threatethia NverYlenrk of threat. I , lina
ble to.
(pat
ncipplenti with Argument ;
they, (pat once to 0 10 1 0. 0 1 , and thrcits,
full -ot slang Imd malice:\ They ‘ lay aside
all. the amenities and decencies of lifeond
bristle elk omeriwith hlto.. 1 frheytalk and
act upon the, nsantirptten that,yektirDerno
crass, • have no rights in this country, arid
no interests, in I Its : sevritnent 1 You
hvouto_right tn,eqld a ineetiiii,.especial-
Viri,•Neinme ;. you hare no right iori
yrtiot 1 you have no right . ' to speak or.,
think •, nay your very silcuee It treason!
By and by, 144 rotineetili `be a crime ;
and this is Arnerian - ,Freedorta' 1 - - ", - ' r, 1
i l lt
tut they will =yet, learn that i,Denineral
itnroirs no, feer—he- scorns alilpytheir;Opi
theta and theirhthreats.. CtioVlandAter.
mined, ho will battle j with the storm of
r r ey el mien-and 'anarchy, while a•PlaPh-ctr
a Oyer is left. . • •' - - ••' in t
2' aqui let any matt , be rdesiciVeiLYtt Abe,
epithets of 1 , peppnrhead or, traitor- In
all this, darkness and.,Caiifiireu,_
,tti,nre is
Oe'aimple test by wllicli eveii,.nutii CA
digtingnish the false front 'therttf' That
test is the Co9aciiritiop of ypiti ,
eintinry !
Try every inan,ltial "CvE4y , tarty by that.
Ntrtraitor 9ver. l6 ,)•o:<:tthr , -3, mi.- 0: 11 : 114
eyer, hates it. Your country 4 -your. Con:
Atittilion,—They are both Chi! . 'Tiesiton
to one, is treason 10 - ilie4llicer. To dAy
the ism is between tlW , pernbcrat7 and
the Constitution, on the One ' hirid,--and
revolution ; it nth l initiChy,'• 'on ) the other.
ehooil., 'ye, Ither,efer<tblik-idliN "Whkhti
-
wilLserve.
b
dirOfiliT4l 4 ettfronvOts nbn ,
t i ld • • ,
7th11368; • -z 1 ;
Awns Knepp . : Ihmr:Sivz 4 AVithi - iftrkti
and path I int:QM:VA otAlts rhatit of your
dear. sour O. An linappLAtact. 0 11 0 A4l on
dearest friends apd,,co,p4mkonn t , trim, d
and myself have beta company tiii& each
other ox,e,r,ten,...mon;hs )11, the zs sgtvice of
our cc:pinkeye , tll'oortelloiv‘ I he 42113 d more.
But .I -trust f hels Aunt, wherip.berejs no
nik4t tA cinitena
tenst he is now with 'his tiod above. l
wish I lad been- abler to' have 040n:4411,
got his things, Anti- sent tbento . his i pa 7
rents in remembrance of their ...
But it wia the it o 1 1310433. , Phontgl. :
be shot first, -and tut wasiconipelfeet4i,
leave, the .1144 of aotiou in - Al3 carry:tart
of the fight, as I sus .too IntielrAmryto
stay wipiquy conpapy. gliew4lthe
day of 14-1 1p -l abetiVrie. l 4lM, and
ihtutt:›itiftrtet - OrNidb::.lanorAtilltaida•Thq
company, say '4l - liCr.t.oilkeltl"..
forehead nd tlietrinatently;• • -
Able - thingican say trulyibawAiAiolo
and. tsravin o stpl a icr, ,an,djled
trysited;tfie deat OrditiaA that° r ()ba
thers fought and ilied-fori--The loss from
airiiglitillntiitettsufogzakotifiq -3WP
also lost 94r 2 9,1024 1 .R1A plejor both
killed.
01, 1 11 atipottr i gh e WN! za, g as
- - — JAMO3-11-TAYLOT4
.CO., F. 124 Rik r iVNAZ.St likef
The funeral Sermew—for 0. 11.
,Will preached --. !If :Pri;i4Syed
church near Lynn on:Sandailtigusi id;
J...pPa , ,,k74111 3 T.,Ets Ar.
COL goar.„:„*E4 -- .(telPjared.
seems to hitAie ei4siSha' ,l 2% 41K. exposing
tV mde
iAins
mg beirtexe apg . j r tan 'Seabe aaa
woandigiVi ftg" . ..WAt . 0:417sUll in the
i t4lP:Mitt AT il b e iA l !?
111419 "" it,.0.SPelq.tn"I'4 . nd
81nrtetcarilt#110611-Of cu r le iow
tife Mht
thkeh.fievniviiikiti:prisonir,:in is pow
lytn .
Thre , t 4 llinessAleeitnatiettliansii4o`
- v podia. 4.bp 1,-outivnt „ o the men
:1 1 Zr4 1 11 F V-
%WY. ffro if. ttif
14;r181410 hi:** 6: 44,:liifil~k .
LO 494 4,artot'ailtexf;lpleeiL ie:miguni
*Rh ovekieddhintegc.„: en
•
Wi l firXtitkiikorteeprProg of *Way
!VW thoiltbeaok, GioßoW Nom-
HQ
4 Iit...VAR ifsch4koloo r4 alitrQ
onerwitit nrto bun .8 u
hof iu_zo •
t Ivanis
regiratomenpraarthe''
fbifise fate has nod t , boon licoetigia.
AijiWi -- ". - 11111i waif
8d
VS •
j A ap 71,
tOßPr en ) i e 4
.., 140
axmwmia' w `vryttisuurs,
111111=1311