gintr 'MLLE, PA. Po TS StrILT 19, AI A TITADA • A tang' discip` of - Mercury the god of liars, is the pot-house politician who _edits the . 'Rebel organ Publiished in this Boreugh. . pi. tirely st a loss for,litrgumenis to bolster .- o p', the miserablmaeces sion • sympathizing a party 1 .1 • , toithich he belongs, he has recourse- to lies 'in referenceta- the . Joitisam the. moat .bare .. .- faced and. unblushing,o make* little;capt tal for his Rebel clique.; It won't do, bower' • er. Our course, is too. well known here, and , our circulation tOI3 large in Schuylkill County, _ , for manyto be deft . ivedLby tbe, malicious in _ ventiotis of .a:man who ..cannot 'see • lieyond the _interests' 'of la mere party ; and, who fa • hungering, - and thirsting for „an office. ''FOr . . the information of those of "our readers who do not see the Rebel organ, and to,. showthe character of the assertions made b 5 which. ".Nerthern sympathisers'. iu Schuylkill; With rebellion, hope, to defeat- the Union ' men ~, in . Ibis. County, at . the neat election, we make the foll Owing eitract liens the last, nutober-of the . 'Standard :-- • ' !'f - • , "she Mawr" journal still peraists In adromtlog the military °rennet lon of the fichoy Ilan coal mines by, the Siorertiment:fir the purpol 4 , no doubt, of forcing the ( — miners, gnatimnira and labotersto work - at each .priees - ""as the operators. or the Government may God diaposed to allow them. Sorb a course Of conduct. could hare 'had Its atiglitoulY in a bitter, determined spirit of hes . Why loth.. Interests of, ihelw.irkinguten,pf thla rowdy. , Not only has this piper opirised the advance of wises, bat danonneed alt !bow wne bare taken a part In the Montt strikes as drianken Icisieurand scurvy politician& Thareditor evidently hopes by the use such alike ere fillets to deter the ftaamen of , thiseou City fronramertlint ~ their-rights, add to compel) them to submit to any and ieveriimpimitlon Which _could be forced neon them. The. workingmen have seen and Mad enoulth' trop that quarter, to know that the Natal- Jewrwat is host iltiltek their Interest.. Tbe_mbolitienists would gladly ea. the. • booted white. laborers driven from • their:bowie, and • their plamaidited by emanelpated negroas from the south. • That to the"gnsat secret of hie hostl'ity In the working. ' man at this time. Ile wants their placed' far the negroes. i .WO doubt it a man whOse occupation is, to fabricate, Coald.,toinpress, into a sintifar • number of lines, more. i lies than are contained .in the aboie. . Bare-fated lie No. I is, that we . , have , advoc a ted itillitary occupation of •the Coat mines 'of this - .Region. We ha‘e done nothing' of the kind. We' - said some" .. „ who, - ini • time since, that if politicians coney instances; fontent• difficulties in the coal Re gion,: continnetd their 'mischievous work, Aso ' :as to interfere - with asupply of . .coallor Gov . ernment purposes, that. we - would not be .sur • 'prisedif thetieveroment took possession ',of 'the mines._ We still say, so, and we sfill think that if a - few 4if the wretched politi- ' cians who create diffitulties among the work. . Iwe ;are hung.,that the community would he benefitted, and also, the country at large. I . • Bare.faCed lie No. 2 is, butt - the JOURN4 ~ . , has oppo s ed at? adfinice• of wages, and de.: •,: neunced all Who took part in strikes as drunk; ' eriloafers and acurvs,politicians.; Our read era will bear ns wituessithat vreltive. aliays advocated a fair rate of ,wages; so that bob operator nod mires .can` live. We like:tea see workmen _getting, good wages, for when • ; they prosper; all bratielips of business .thrive ' and titnes.are"good.. The proposition _is too' plaint; ned ainiple for even a child• to miser)- . - dersiand, it. As for , drunken loafers and. ' scurvy politicians, we never apply those . CIA.. •thets.tri Nature's . ger:gen - tam the hord-wOrk ing, honest, manly Sona of toil ! Sect! e - x.. - • pressions in our .opinioCare only aPplicithle , toinen who deceive workingmen, anti ' firing. I . f. thefti'itito trouble.' • 1 •. I Eture•faced lie No: is, that '.we w a nt 11 to ... . • ~ . see twhite workingmen driven', from 1 their ' bodies,: and Degrees take ;their tplaces; If there ever Was a line in this paper advotating -,, such a policy, we. shotild like- the speeirnen who penned, the above delettable toocenn,l l toprodute iti Come, out with it: In oppo sition to the efforts-of 'neorophobists e?ch. ail - the wretched scribbler of the Statt;itti,; we have adv3eated keeping. the territories f the •.. country free and unpolluted, for liotnes for White men: • Bees that leek : like wishint to, drive white men out to let negroei coins hi 1 1 ' We advocate enuaneipation tai-throw Op, ' ett. diet 'millions of acres tit rich' soil of the S outh to l l white laboring men `and , forte the negro still farther South, and out;of the country by Colk , ii . , ' onization. -Is this to benefit the -negre attin-el cap - cost) :,of the ' white man 1 - Pah 1 4 if the editor of the Standard canuot,:Pen al intro., gilph withoUt prbelaitaing`hirriselfan ass as • -.corpus a miserable; partizan, he would serve -„. his cause better by . keeping silent. Ve claim . the . indulgente of.-the" reader for occupying, even this much space, in noticing, theinatteti. -', We advert toit, not that we esteein it 9f any ' : importance, but . merely to show ...licoi despe rate the Breckinridge partiiansref the Coutt ' fyhitis heccone;,when" they must ,resert s to - ,sytematie lying:to suppert,' a sinking canal. 'Tint OPINION! OF.. AN INTELIIOENTI *LC, NEGRO. • "S. W.”..tba: Correspou dent of the IN.: 17.1i , ibeene ; after speakiugi. i)f the difficulties - oa r arnly his ericuuniered do , the Peninsula, and the terrihle wear' and tear ... • 1 flit-ofmen in digiging trenches in ddilion to the Other duties as soldiers, gives the pdl • - • 11. itiwing opinion of an intelligent ti kro, in ... • segard to the war' i --,. •.<• , :, ;,. I have talked nub many Intelligent ''ten o' color on this aniline:l, The Superior man of ail' is knows an "Tom. I one timp drew hum out. of bio gu'le&d sileme on 004 theme by saying. '1 ana - surprhied Tom, that i se negrnes in Ibis Peninsula floret fliebi for us." .. i I .- . i: Lneekon Too "Met, Mr W. You know toonnueb...; ...Why don't they tight p.m tie, Tom !" • ..1 ''' ii "Tbey expected to, Pir, and all thecolored ow, frri here to Texas. expectOd t(i."" , ...Whi didn't thus, end tie co Mc ed thereat inch person shelf be pun ished by:lmp nmeni for. a period not exCeeding ten years,ity.a fine o f este 411iligfild,000, and by ttie libera -1 lion of ill filislavea. Ulan); he hare. i .. ' . " i'• Ste. 3. And st furbtre emailfert, Thai eVery peremi .mailtrof either of the Offences described in title aet shall he forever In c{able anedlanualified to hold any office,. tinter the Unit States. I : 1.. '- ' ' I See. 4, 'And 41 fort/ter enaAted, That this act shall ' tint' e coristru la any WaY to Beet or 'Muir the pmts... cutlea, eonvirt n,iir'putsistim . tof any peiwon neper-i eons guilty of t einem igniting the United Ststemliefore , tins passage of. is Act, laak,,,, auch.penaiu is ponvicjel neder-this act.- ~ • -- ' .• i , _. ', ' I - I Sc:. 5. %am! e. it further erialleg, That to Insure the` Seemly termini ifin of, thd-prenent rebellion Ilf shill be ' the duty of - the President Of tb4 . United States to reuse the seizure of a I t he - estate and Oroperty, money, stocks, Oredita, and ' . is of the peranis hereafter Denied in this n‘' ,ll, n , atr-lo aPPI.T rind'. one the wile, Rod the iroccoStc there, t. for •tbelsuPptirt , of the ray of 4be - United State's,. and Is to asy : 1 1 :irst, of any...Pewm hero after akilig as i n officer Of the army or navrof the Rah- Oil n %rate riga ust the 0 eaarnotent of they tilted State.: . 'Secondly, ot an r person . . hereafter acting; as President, . avlemPresitient, Memberif Ce;oiress..3udgeof any Colurt, ablnet officer, Vorelem Nilhistet; Commi.kloner . on ' ul of the *ova Contr.:l . o3llp S t tates of America: third. y. of any per selling ad Governor ,of a State, member fit•a Unnvent in or Legislattiol, Or J cidgli of any of the noodled Cottle entte Stad es ol'Aimerica ; finirthly, of an/ 1 Ipersob..e lin, h' ring held in:bince of'll. ~,,, r, trust, or • ;twilit In the lilted States, - shill hereafter hold en of diem in the so iled-Contederatil Mahout it merle!. i fob. 15.-of any per li hereafter boiling iny,nftlre or. ageney. under, the:. it sera:tient td the -so-called Confederate 1 Staten of Atnerna..orattilnr amt of the several States of I th e said Cue( 'racy, or , I hale ~ P thermic eliellier such i ogles. en. Lome be natio ,41. , iitte or niticiripal In ital. 11 nit roe nr chara ter : Pror'de...l.: bit the per.ons thirdly..l' fourthly, and ft hly ebb rfl ribed shall bare accepted their Opplot ut er el tionliiire the date or the pre i traded ordnau oof :lee, sion . (the Stile , or shall have taken an Nab f ellogian &to; pr,to rupfmrt the Coniii tiktion .of the. AO , ntederate Stales: . ststblyi of i ,1 any persons • ownlogipromity 'ln snyloyal State nr 1 remittal of ill ~ United Mater , or -In the District of eke-, lurobia, shall re4fter ask st aid give' • aid. and 'cdcatoit ,! to evi l r e llelik ' l ,, aurfaillsaleci transfers, or convey epee' I of attvsurb pr., perty Plialrbe uhll and void: and it shall he a lautilelent bar -to • SOY lIUlt brought by sorb periaa for the pusses .' nor thtiussi tifisuzb property,nr mar of it, to allege an prove that he is one` of the ,pesinuede-- 1 , scribed in this lion. '-1 * -1 - . •.. r., , •,- .‘ , 5t.,,,.. 6, Ai d rit forth : es 'Abele'', That If anY'Perain 1 within ewe :31 to or`Territiiry , f.f the United-Staten, other than those na ed as a forleseld,s,a fter the passage of ibis' act; being rag ' ged.in ' &tined • tetugliou • against' Owlet>. vernment of t e L'Alted 'Statist, or. aldiuit . pr nlnnting i c raid' rebellion 'shall tot,lellbto slit/ daytrafiar pubile 1 warning and piroclarmithin duly given and made by jibe , Prealitentolthe United titateitreanego aid, count ensure, I, and abet suchkebellion. l and return to his allegiance to i the United States, ell the eaLfir, and properti„ °pry,' ..stocks, and Cr Ills of suit peri4naball tie - liable t -sets- tire as informs" , and it shall r .,..r-- the/ duty of the. reel.", dept. trnsaize a a use them artafor Id, or the pri•ieedsj thereof: And all salon. transfara.Or armistices eir Lay 1 such property after tbe l expitation of 'said nisty ye 1 -fmm the date if such Warning and pnklatoritiou AIM' lee null mid v Id; and It skull, be a uffitient bar icilanY 1 1 snit I.rtnitht 'y such person for -tb i•tusession 1i or the use at auep p 'party, oriany of It, t allege aod'llinive that he in one lift he persons descri, bible Seeldnin.. - Ste. 7,- Ale I,e it birth , r v bed ia. ted,lTlint to .44.44 the condentnatiti ,anu nalelid 11117 such prniperty latkier the some FiliillyS -.'Mien eviied, r that it 11313 y, bnl made t foravailableo turospes o f oresaid. prkeedings tas:_reni .... ... ... . shall to inst. t trn in thettiatuo of ti any Distiiot owl thereat: ori In min or to the Uni ett natal' ihslyiet Court Oolutni.ia, sri tilu which tlio ilroperty any'pyrt titer '.t may tsi taihdior int. inorabt e . In a hist l;e loirmi,:lit. lahtel confOrto, as.nrariy 111.0 IXISYI*: to pr ty oi r rtyr,nu : , angatkikt io r. thviett , .. the elty, and bre way be dispo pnwee...l. file! Statrx forth. F: clitlrts aff..:re • coons the said viii informed i • " A - 1.4. 1 :-,-- 07 , -.,' • - 4 .. L 4.,-, io' assert; ttteir freelota _ and pion; The aatlmr stated aim Ithorized biconsionnieate Oise dminisiratiots at:.Washingten, ey.itill t . ...ii+dr`s smn 0 the a is ek ready L .eceive their' rvices.l'• a souti man . , and h Heed e greaie pert a kti4 , deb and uches lo his *chaineter • and • 1. • ! l . sithat t e man wto *II rob tiered aid of the rteg. tJo in ptlt. ';tibei4o64 ;punkt, if di* meth !' , • [ rtg,,aod 4 negro offe4d to Tett t,--.,i'hft 'her drowlo Wash , , 1 • 1 . 1 , 0 . 13 ' fl ill not object to t h e aid , ~, , ping ourtwo contests 1 ;tn r.ng-1 upon , the negnies; want-- seems' tO us that the man. in 'the . lald' ohject to tbeir„ , laid, tr . ust 4..judice:4 to warp his', jtutginent,' ,e, he Min be nothing I:tat 111 ith 'the 'rebels. • Where is i 1 • ;brother, or 'sister dust would it children and brothers alatigh t) . attic field, than reject' the 'laid „even If he is a blichi mats ~to he cOuld ? If there are each o not envy iheirletlit4a, ',, ' .„ ZILIMM, A ll'd 11 - P.IN 'pro pr t, *bet her real dal) be f , inddu have het nerd do a i tudson. 'o hilltun, or ho has ere ' aid or eowfurt . .hve shall 1,,, eundU.hhed 1.1.14111.U{i4 . prup d" the'irPfoll al l the I Dit,d..Btatp, and of 114 the- C.Urt astir), • decrvkl ar the uot paid into ihe .T astir) , of the 'tilted sputi.wrrelif6resal.): 1 .. - 7 v.. . Ilbe at farther -enarted, The, : thi !several 44 Ph.lr .have; do theta sorb urdets, , . a - t;4 ;a1«, ;11d_dlie6t such EMECEI yryttlet rlec4teil!arld . de'llyvresl by =Er ` f l zt hereof. wbete real ottani Ilhall bethe ati - C-" fhati 114 - add" etlitutli •eff• vitae par n act, autli:ert in tb 'parch./„ rig” td aueh 1 •tt and Talld tttl:s tb.ieto. Andltbe add , iee lancer to all.,ir alleb - tees arld'ebarges'of ' the utarehel Je s :t o 1 etle, p see of lhi phiperty 1 0, curt shall . - _ their otilearaiis shall be reausinalill and prl4. l f in 'fba premiers.: i / • • Stn. 9. A , be. it ferther ersaelej, ?het all Vevey of pe mils aho ball horeetter beeng 1 'cil intebellicin against then - oven. ert of Che Wilted : 3 elec. or wboi shall ,in any *ay giv - aid and. conifert t eretO, escaping noun •uctipersou and taking retygeenthin the : lines of the,, arwy ; and It slaves rept utiettnigi such ,persona, or'den' - set tedhy s th ,l„ and cowing Xtudett be control of the Gov ernment of e tin , ed , Store; aind all elect* of such 1 lo penult.' fiu4. Or being Within of piece occupied by 3 Iteb r l f. ore end afterward wrap ed by the filmes aril) . * United Stet a,cliall he divined captives of vra4atid shall • be - tot ever f re of - their 'iervitnde,land not igiiti held-as' slices! - ~- ' r , , ' 1 .I ' , i tqC,. 10, Ilf twit/uglier leolocicif, That no *lava el4'.. 1 cepirtg into ny Otate,Territory *..thy, District ot.floi. ti labia, fro - any other estate. shall be deltic - red op, or in aui way ntpested lir, , (ignited i t or Me liberty, except f. i r coop, o enue-offensr against ; the; late. unless. the person cliti feir, -, caid fugitive Chanting make oath that I he t periling o whotn the label - oneervlee Mouth fugitive' If a,liegedt be due, it bit lawfull owner,. and has not bottle arils agniost the 13 Kilted-States In the present re. hellion. nu l e any way given aidiand cmfort, thereto; and no per in ehgagrel iii the military or naval service_ of the tuned State fteit'all under Imp pretense 'whatever. assume toerifie tin th e. eatigitO of Use -claim of any : gramto I .i rented or labor , ' Of any' other; 'person, or / .or-render litany such perm : oll4,4hr Claimant, on pato of being dl ulicsed fkoto thr'etrylie.. - , : - - ' ' - Ste. 11. ille /1 be it furtvr eoucteil. That the Prestient of the till ed States la mufti frisch C. einnloy ''as -many" peniousof hfcican descent it hel -may deetn ~o ecescary: -and proper' .4r the rupprestikin Of this rebellion i and Lie cilia pu Oise to mar organise sod rise thrill ..• in such f , wanner as r cga'r j - ndut best toe the; Walk welfare. bcc. It r eltd t; if/or/hes enarfitid. That the President of the Uni it *tato, Is herchy.atithorited to snake pro. chin; toe' .— tranylortittion, rynonlep non and' Indite, "'inn into tn , lniPicsil couetry beyond the limit, of the United. S ales, of eneh ?snub of the African- race, 11.144., free yl the provigun of tins art. as inayltrewlill or, tit entigrat .having Oral:" ildalned• the ctiairetit of the governoun Ell the said :reitintry:l . to their protection and! settlansede *Rhin the midi, is Ing all the - rights and pg, silegew of 'see atsen. - 1 , - 't ‘- • - - tico4. 13. .4,att be illtrirGieeena4ted, That thel'i l esident Is hereby A unto:tied, at joy - tittle herratter. by l'imi lie: A tinn.l o etti,ocl'io.pereone who tray' have p.rt Iclpated bathe eat tf,rig rrbeltontireiny ',State Or -part thereof, il:kalm4t, tli.teinetitex;.eptione iild it such 71 , iG u i tf , t:gril ions is may dee= expedient illnd I, C jorthiiendeleet.ilist the. Conits nr Mites shall hateful) poster 1.. Institute reel like crie.e . isend Seetees. Issue pares. and del !Slogs necessary to miry this set Into effect. edneednulant L h . llj3useS amended the, ill, by lixovidlug ihat - ini pubislitneut - ] should Work forfeiture of real 'estate i I - atural life. I li . -'` resident signed the- bill on tredoes , t, and . it is now 4 law. . -. A NATIONAL CIMIIIIICY. .- is nothing that t he people willhail, pleasure.,thall, the iinispect.:lt t Curreisty, Of :ual value all oter trfi i find We ere ' "ojeed to announce 1 .. • Committee of ;Is and Meant in , . ..1 14'. ltavtt- reported bill for such a, '.in aqCordance - 'th the recommen ';Seeretury Cluj . . The following 'of the features . of the bill as. e- ...; pard au; time and fur thee , tf.tn. 14. the Unite., r 111:1:01, • all other t On IV above under it beyond The - day nig • Ther , with ni.o Nation the eon that the Ootigre are sdin asl to est al 4I a h a zreotio•!ot t his act. by Cormi4r respectlo , 'atlonal - eurheney, seaf' 40tOtg nfltorr ji tO.bir,eal *lth • tailor/ ot directkm of Om Mites st.*lL La cOosid' ' , red hoods Ow . Lase th of iba pelted Sae is of Lair., •„ >I attend ba,eilt . 'br ban n gene* coital is lest', e Law of kW/ State or, ' 411 7 avail Itse4 of l'Ye° 4 7 1 9tetiortrod amberof Oro4kles for the! Og, with '1301,4 Brat ; sue satbieNsii tole atlorii of Si, sio, ; 0 1, nr AarnetiikSta hill t4o.UaLlii narks 4rji , ed I.tatri fa k4*s! the :btukitig • institu i II is pr. ♦i+h lb* ba passed Mtn of a tad Sta The chi; Currency be coder An, ems K. ander t COIUM • ti ioel endatlJ Taw b by day • of took Plat - dooms% Rant MOO/ of tat Gnt ... , ,v-..w r 00,..—........t-A1t5r.r....tw.,.5.,.. :,,....-1.1...?-4- , ....- , ,vi . ....-5.. , - , -- banker*, now i' exist ectee, tin ptirchase Uni ted-States St - :end 'Substitute i ,their notes, and: gra4o,Or *racillseits owd circulation, Without I sOly is re.nee with . &l i me :charters ' whitiovvir. i . s'i State will have the same control over t ea , as.usual with rgard to tai pion, &C. 7;'. , 'lonly - eiffefeuce will be, chit' they recrive,i Os 'et United Stsioss notes in stead. of thei r viu 'Staie notes,..for .banking purposes,: an d list conform to the provilionii .of the Natio n I bill.- This will give us hail , .. one . paper cufrency for the whole country, 'of equal . Vilue eieiywhere,.'and twill save to 'five busieeta cOnininnitir a sum of money an -1 nually eitial ti) tie National Tat: It will be .1 floe of the: mos t popular bills ever presented ' -t to eitongrits, because iv li wilt not' hsve any.op• ponentS but,the Oioneyl ahaveri,j whose •busi ness will be neutrally, curtailed under - the op eration' of this ibill. 1 Stockholders in the - present banking inititations, will not be in-. jured by it tint rather beuifitted; because the GoieinMent. Stocks on which 1 this issue is based,, pay . sit per cent. interest, and if.the . bank • realizei lonly . frotn. two ,to ihreer per . ceel , o4 its biutiness offer' and Wbove its • ex-, i ... . . , penses,' it vox pay from eight to nine per cent. dividend annu ally. 1_ - • 1 • f 7 ..,There is another feiture of itorsrlsinee.— •t, , 1 As soon to the'vrar it, 'over and bosineks, re atne& ill the .nOtes cif a. less denoin scion than $5 will be ; withdrawn from cireul talon . . throughout the country, and 'coin will be• lab; stinted in its plsee. In the meantime. she . • 'Governmeht has aothorized_an issue of 1 35 ,' 000,000 of Si; Stand ,•.s l 'bills for its own convenience-for; payments,W.hich will be with &two kom circulstion as'soon as the war , is . over, and coin Will gtladttally take its plitie. The Ifnited Amu% lli: thee have the best . • currency im ' the' Vito!i d,' witliciut any inter; ference vrith the Sates in the right to control or tat our banking Institutions, . . . '. • IS SLAVERY 'NECESSARY I i CAS 'WRITE .., LABORER/T*ORX IN TEE UMTRI lln the debatein the United States• Senate •on ,Tuesday 'hut, on 'the• Cen fi scation.Bill; Senator Harlan of Inws, in' making the dec 7 . hiratien that than!, was re a/ly, al) difficulty iri . .efnancipating the SlaVes, gave 'the testimony of_the rebel Toombs of Geor is on this sub ject t .; 1 I ', , , I The Bebel Tootirtn, wilted a Senator babe- hap told him ": (H 4 rlin) that there weir no tweet iralid Ifflrulty hi t befit:. erathith of the alarm ; that.' was all a preen.* to may so; 4tiat they who did go were demagogues, and that he • (Toornb.) defended atiVery because hq thought it to be rbolt.• 1 ' tIr.I.IAI;P: (Rep. . N. ff. )Said that gr. Tooishe hid told him t et anybody enrol said that white' men.eould not work here negrora did. sold what was untrue. - . This is Southern testimony ..right: to the Poinf; and it is welt krkown.that - in . Nevi Or- !tool, the. most sinfli portion of the Southi therd are more White thin black laborers im 'PktYo as drayglett,• bailders;'ind'in all: 'l4 ineelie:.`nical arts. Entancipite the Slaves, and the Whole •Sotifh, ithe Italy of the , country, will iber thr4wn„' open to fii....e . :white' {shim; wheie it is now nearly all driven out, and the hicita Will be driven entirely to'the cotton ~d ' F ire plat}tations, and white' labor will fill, he 'mines, factories and work shops;.thua idening theffield of. white labor, and. crew. inglati increased demand which must largely i4ht the lcfboring.clasies-, Now, free white 'ab leannot coMpete with' the cheap Slaver lah4r iof the South ; but if Abe Slaves were .i th , .freei ey)? would demand the same prices for labor, an thes the prices . would go up.-- T . he', Working an of the North that oppeses the 6rhatici`pttion of the Slaves, 'id 'a.: great enetnY,,to hid. oirn interest, •and is,a fit sub j ect to.: be led-by the stupid cry oflthe Breck; inri l ge Democracy, that if flte -Slaves were emencipoted they would Come North and in terfere with ivhite labor. None, 'but . stolid jaeltasses make such asserlione s ..lf 'Shivery were abblishd,'but few blacke; ; Suld • come . Neith,whill at least three-fourths, of, those now North would •go South, when : Abe ell ' mate. Suits thein,- - --oud they would continue to g g o' South lby the pressure of free white •Iti hot! # , lne 4 i ,Ithem, until they were nearly all 'gradually pushed down through Texas int Mei co l, and this' country would' thus I. 1 . gradnally get• rid of the•ldoCk race almost f • . entnelf. 1-• But tvhile • Slavery exists the the rune ,- I ' I way Slates re compelled to come North, be . • 1, • cause:they have no where else to go, and. Slavery 'pr hibite them from leaving their - present loc tinu. We . challenge any; iutellt , gent• perso i, to deny _out pogition; and we commet a' lt, to the ' 'serio us attention of the , I f; •, workin classes whin are hfonest, knit wan of 'ilrhom are tnisled bv ,. the cry of ife;,Tro iner.• ference Wit labor,--..whiel is all falife;'—hy li the Corrupt and dishonest politiciaOs• of the • 1 • Breckinridge!schooil, who would. Sacrifice the whdle c liiitry andl.the n people, fior the pur i I • ' pose of btainit , Power in • the Government i' f I • l , sigatn. ' 1 i Leltsitet t Sate' ih erriteriat t hM the - M/41'kt a ydr..erll,4 to-;thielt tbeg‘tue.lt h • I,•et4,di!igit ehatl itteidhigi io a4mirst. . EEC/PATIO; THE CHEAPEST_. l'e fi fnly believe frcm presentlappearan'- antes. t . at the emancipation of ,the- slaves .wimild ve the coutry the expenditure of at lea 4 fi c4hiumlred i n_allions of dollars, while rentinatictta - to the Vial slave-holders would 1r _ . not cost over one hundred and fily millions of dolla l i .?; ,and besidls,. the slaves" 1 would .be worth 4uble to tie country its freetlien, that, they are l i a,4 slaves. Thenon 7 43,veholtiing , ' white pOpnlatiOr. - i i tf the South, never - will come OM insuppert of the Uttion so lung as the power of the slayeholders is maintained in the Sat.th. But if rebel property is *n fiscateti arid- theli"slases. emancipated, their power is }one f'Orever,-and : the Union semi went will 'spring up at'once. The slates wilt take care of, and support themselves on the plantation s ,- of, -the. 'slaveholders, until these plantations are sold and ' cut ,up into small Canis, which will be Purchased by our sol dieriMicl other noMslstvehoilers, North and 'South, 'and'4 new spirit and enterprise will be -linfusy:d•' throughout the South, and the bla+s w.'ll; be employed on' 'wages, in the cultnre Of cotton •and rice as 'usual. rill. Souibern Union men declare in the most em• phattelmminer; that the rebel'' slayefr•ldirs' andlUnion.meM cannot live , together in the Sugh,and 11. islfar better to bAnish aboutl 2.00600 ofl the l'ebels who own.the great hulk' .1 .of slaYee, than the six millions of - white tion• .sla+holifers whi! will uphold the Union when, tbeirehel l oppressors:are stricken down :hyl the liotwer pf the Government. : • ' •.! I .1 . . Nllas., MEETING was,• held on' Union, SqU4re, kew'York, on Tuesday:tat. It vru.s , attendeditiy an unmense number.ofp • tricitic:andentlinsiastic spectators, who filled thell'ark;clinttfed trees :and fences, crowded docks and windows, and covered the mote of hnti.Sea, while He great,body occupied every 144 of th e available space in the main square. Fhigs'vrarit,unfnilee.pt every 9tand and waved froia arindoW-sill and 'steeple. • Barids of mu-, sie f playng nationaltune; gm: the scene the • air of ala,day, while the thunder of can non 'l;eerned echoes of the celebration th at had just ed. . livery loyal sentiment,_ uttered bytbe sPeakera! was cheered - to the echo ; stewing splainli that the; people'are a nnifon the queltion of the war, and that they are wit lirg to sacrifice their blood and treasure. to lt crtiai4belliori. John C. Fretnont, 'Brain Walbridge. Jlr. or Opdyke, President, King; and.ttany otherdistingnished getidertien; lay ..4 cleriCal; toOk pert in the eieroses.: The number in attendance is variously estimated , .from fifty oiie hundred thousand persons. • • i Jig Pettcsior Losts...Narottos Lsaattra , . qr.-A foreign correspondent states ' that 04 object of , Zapoleon in invading Mexico,, ill favoring intervention fo'tthe South „jell) Place tl.e Pattersou Bonapartes onAbe car throtle, sad nnite-the Southern Cunfeder fief and . S.texico. England `seems to hold back, bet in ieality bears the' intervention p4icy N4oleott. This; no doubt, is the . :secret S hat lists caused all the , ministerial paiera in France, to advocate intervention.— ' This is P subject of importance to ' Our peo i .stetie fisiiissa. etiarged odoll Isms *hob may the Issee siod.slreolia• i• lad by • `#addige of 1461. I f the ocodsollse of Jibs p.r aSoom, sod Is Sco n missy 91 Ibe - Tre*S l 3'7 , I .red to wrap alhaufe r or Mat way Iss Issued by, the Sserotary to 'asmodatina lo. leoet i'than $lOOOO. trrantod Torrifory or Lisiritt of advantages of Abe No , this 'KU !oder certain . ,t- M astiqu or osinelat Wise min,: op ' the busieets stacks es a teals: ,craved 14. eine* of tbei 4. $ tlt. I. CO anti - 414)0o. to redeem In htertuVeur t I,e procesdct epitome, ret Hon or •th. , ir Meta . , .1.1.* • ions 't rti 1 , jilt:li ell 11%1 , , . ' ••;, - i ' •i ' ' • 3 ,,,, , : -.•,, ' , ... - ,5e...r. ,,, c , ..e....': , 9*.' , " ~ ,'" Ir'''a..' 'Soutar J. Watauga; for many years an a& vocate in Western Pennsylvania, o f its' be- uweratic malty, and afterward* Illevitlimpidui confidant* and spokesmanwf :Andrew' Jaci... nos, has published , a pamph44, ini favor of t graduitentancipation, It- :1 instinct with the old firewf the flint . i Ga l ernor ;,Walker lam the axe to the root.of dr tine / When he &clues ,that slaliery was!the pi** of the re .bellion. , Asking nothing fiom the "Adminis• tratieei and it this time enjoying the fruits of his Professional labors 04 , II practitioner befotethe Sopieme Coartof the United States his-counsel is the counsel of an in4ependent gentleman and patriotic citizen. ...::.. _ . . eDtroH•s TABLE • atpar ' S LIMY ' S / 4, 4 for Alto' st Is s uselous' as the fruits of the tuna', tlieniunis of !bleb it hears on its title page. Thei principal illostra ticut."Daaiel 'Webster at 'the Tombs eflibelts peare," is a steel !agreeing, designed for ode*, and artistically leXuatal. "Tbe.Proposal" is a humorous rogueing. 1 The large fashion play is astiansl, exeelkiii. while the, pattern plates'are noinertios and intimating to the ladies.l_ The lit erary !tatter this numberis annually *zeal lent. No lady's boudoir is (millets eritboel'Olit pui of the illustrated leoutlgirs; ~.~~oc~l_s~~~`aßcs~ . _ , • IVERIMYM. I 4 / 1 1 AC. ', • • ' ...---, - , ---.......---•-... .. .1 , 1 eft!, 1 aux I, . 11162...3.017. I • lusts I sr .- . ■ moolesca.444ss. . , •T 19' Sarc,iwAr;..f .. . 4 •4417,2 f I • i „ffr• aY. 20 StrlcosY,..... : 4 '4M7 2'F' nivt Q.''_4 I 544 v. 4 1 34 21 M05t1AT,.„...4. 4' 1 46 7 26 sull'.ll S 4 2 al. 22 TULSDAT,..H.. 4,47 7 25 11 ; °tra ynni 1 1 1 , ::* .4 ,THURSDAY..;.. 4 48,7 24 1 ~ • ' : 24 ,THURSDAY. 44 4 ,4917 ..;. . v .. 25 FitiD4r,....,.... 49'7 22 ... • ...... , ..,•-, . : -1 J , , Thermossetrieutiteeortt sir the. Week-. A.R.& P.2"suwasrw Ornatil, ~ ' r . • Paws, ie trirae larafl;4l•4l4Fills. : , 121 I •' CM: I P. ill. t VP. N July 12—Saturday,. i 60.75 0 1 74c, , dear. 4. 14—Motvily, .1_ 67 ! el, ;.T4l` ' ' .', 4 . .. 0 . , 15—Tuesasy, ...; l 6 162 ;75 ; , ;cloudy, 0 16—.Weactiolay. 78 Lti i7l Haar :. . ; a' . I;;T.:il r Pf li ' ! -1 6! I Ig.l 61, .:, ' .elcie ' dy: . ; _. 1 ,I . , 011P 4 Ret.. - B.P. Cat, Chaidehi of the eflth Rep . t • P. V., reached this B4iroitgh t his week. , . ..• ' , . Atel...Dgete/ D. piltirsaa iwriertilting nitampatly -here for the new foreerequireli,.: - ] - . : • -. 7 - I ---- "''' -- • , I jiff SeFgennt • Pattlek . • D9114(e.y. 'CO. I K, 96th, Reg., was sick df diirrhcea, in the Chesapeake 'Hospital, July! 12. ;'- 1 1 • • jeill•T'Ana! 'wanting! fruit jusc glass Or (inter's. , ware of any de l oiription, usie ' obtain' 'them at . Houghton's store in the Arcade Building, Centre street. He has ik Ana assortiaiiiit.. - i .. • .. 1 i Pe`Air ti9helpreirrving. a,sepatior,orti els, aro 1014 . 14 Pee. Bright & dn., dentre Oreet, Full directions ter We accompany tkem,\They are' just Use articles needed at this tires, byAteuse.: keepers. , ' I • . Or: is thought t• the•33xed 'or , the •.-90th return home, it i censcatte nee or-the passage o f an Act ieducing tho .u.ninber of baida in the ierrjce. It is not impithable that the 48th's .;otse:hotae. We un diritand that.the leider f)r the. latter', :and, Mr. Bidders, his been'affered I the nalersh p of the Brigade Band. • he stezepts, achae or; hel o mems hereof Miliaria may remain wit blot. • fa-Coropenl4 13, D, C and 1, Tth • inisylva i Oa Cavalry now hold Shelbyville, the capital of Bedford downy,. ‘Tenn., sixty:three utiles east of. Nashville. • : At Altirfreesboro, upon tbe'Chattailoogi . And Nashvilte Ilail4ad, a terrible affair occurred on Sunday evening, the Bth inst..: A portion; of an itaantry regiment And ComPenies B; G.. A, and N. of the Pennsyliania . 7th cavalry; Col..iVyn. - - -troop, Uerenn disty there, Teirtiert of whom were attacked by some rebel eavilryepon that evict. Ina. -• The. attack was maids Opint :some at the 7cnnsylvanians who were or I vi'dette. duty, 'and ? three Were killed end threo wounded. ' RD' Copt.' E i rbvt rd Bciietl. - -Tho. pbia Af 4. eNg of Abursday, contains tit" following • • • . notice lf this officer:: • - Tbiac ofßeer, to whom 'allusion ; wee recently made by one of qicurrespondents with. - the•artny of the Pcito•ine; in noticing' he - gallant part -11r fnrmOd the " Reservei?! 11.9 haV log. in a cberge, " led the jth regiment th - tritimpti andllory amidst a eliower of, bullets: and sticll7, 'in the battle of Monday, June 30th, near' ;Whine Oak,tilemp, lea native of Pennsylvania, and a son, of the late; Capt. T. 1. Biird, United Stet*" army, an , 'olfteer Of the; war of 1812: Capi. 'Edward I . 13aird.. bee been in the service. almost continu ously since. April, 1861, and wescappointed: in "existent adjit' taut general 04 - volunteers in. SeptetilberVist:Cand at once ,deteileii for .General Meede's brigade. ` AV - Front's letter in the. Philadelphii• Preis, dated, Nashville, July 10, I 842,"- ere- 'Mika the following 'cite:tat: • •:, One of the most good-natured, clever, sociable gentlemen I have beeoine:Acquainted wither late; is . Col.Vyikoop, of the 7111 , • Penns y lvania . Car skY• Ile is, a resident of - Pottsville.. ' and the Sather - or thirieen children. Ile was In tbe, three; month.'servi e, and held the,:positiyi . of geriaril at that time: Ile now cyloner of one of the finest cavalry regimen!s in the 'field. and one :which 'has seen considerable scrviee.; The regi ment consists of twelve-colt:pink% their disposi tion, at present, being is folio:sir: Companies A ; and 1 , at Shelbyville COmpardes B, a; i.m and N, it darfreesboro ; Compinies C.,and . X,; at .Lehanoti ; Company, at Gelatin ;. arid Company 14 at FrAnklim - - -- TlEP•O•meert by )1 nee brevoler.—We, have the Fileaiureofannouncingthat Madame Dressiest ' the distinguished soprano, from the . .iloravittn 'Seminar,' At Betlilehe93, assisted hi : Henri Paling'. a highly accomplished of,.the same In stitution, will give a ooncert in this place, on "Friday - evening next. ~ T he Music to, he rendered will be purely classical: by the 'best German iind 'ltalian compOsers. '''Sfadame Dreseler bean distinguished reputation, and ranks ; among the very best vocalists in ,t;lie country.. pur eitiseas have never failed to appre ci ate mush) of •passi ,• eat character, and wo are letisaed tblat the, rep utation of the,town will be susta i ned when the above named artists appear- . ; VP' The' Witilling.t(in Re states that Major C. M.Ziiliek; was, on Frlitity Mast, protnO ted to the Lieutenant Coloneley of 'the 2d I)._ C. V,ilunteers. lie. wu, opon . - the original otgani• tuition of thd regiment,' laustered intq the service asiAdjuiant. By bis attention " to ,bid duties, his niniked official and soldierly ability, and his gen tleinanly condo t, he has' so far raised himself tkiii es , itnatioii of awl:dicers and men:- u also the iloveinment, as to hate received thei't 1113fttlilIICIUB Approval for the Msjorehip' of the regiment;. noon a vacate oceuroiog, in e= in C 1. - oneley, was fmointed to that position. Doubt:. less, under the new erg-anis otion of .We 'regiment, it willreeeive new 'fife and virit,,and attain degree of military efficiency recondl to.. none in the service '. j!.Capt. Wm 0. Drew , of.GeotgetoWn, bas been promoted to the petition of Sajor." • i Major Zalick iv a brother 'of Col. T. C.. - Zu lick, of Schuylkill Ileeen. 3lu rise isia been -ea iitpid atit his been merited.' " t ff The compel Weir ationg - the 1 Democratic candidates.fOr off4.e at this time, t secure the favorable opinioU Or of these who can influence expec ed delegates - iet,the titi-AdMinistra.ion; antl-ear oUntr Con. rention; is truly amusing, Di! Tuesday we hap pened to be one of. a party of ladies aci,d gentle.'. men that, had to lay over for an holt. atCAnburn, to await the up-train for Pott.dille2 IDuriag that 4 . paceV time a candidate foe Assembly. resit ag . there, did not permit the time i t') S r liii awayan improred, but electioneered With ass4lu ty, among the faii, as well as maecultol members of the Party. ' Ills perseverance impressed, us with the belief that -he wad a firutiadVorate of the mot-to,. Hake hay whit; the sun shines." , Strouse atid . . ,Walker, in the same line , arp quite nbigiitons. ilf within the -eireumferenee of the Couniy; this !dog of any voter breaks iislet, one or lie other i of these candidates ; is' qUiekiy, on' hand, to fiytePa- Ibis. with the bereaved rotates. • • . , .. 1 IFIEr•A Geldle that to / l eave, friereepea e weeks' since:a:Man- whoa* newie ii said to be Ilruecch, late. wt . cams t o thi s Borough, and &Jointed aid; a relative. WunsCh ~is• i sai'd to have been a captain in the Southe rn :army; and from the expeesslOns be iced here, • must Sympathise strongly with the; secessionists, in fait • too much 'so to hi tolerated in a loyal poo•munity. During his riotmo : ha gave vent to sap •ns much as, "Tbaldoutliern people are, a : better elais than the Nortitsrners.". "There is . a ',groat, difference betWeen i the Southerners, Who AD fighting for their-rights, wlvii and children, and the Yankees -who are fighting for $ . 13 a month, to keep them from starving.", And : so on. -"The seceigon sentiments of the min Meuse at Dist, so offensive to-the Union people in whose tiressnati.lre exiiresat4 them, that bs was Let week waited:upon, and requested to leave town in tweltre,hoara. The feliow ,coMpUed with the request in less time, for be left in the list train a 4,er•beirsg notified, and wasao anxious to tat away, that be was at the ,depot au hoax bet.ia Lie tinio.uf starting. , . , , !•pirsotii.,4l from relle0,0114;1 Cowry, Ira. hid and leeitalied is tie Late_ eyttec—C,Aicqiil 1 7 ,it•ialniiit•Del4 - it4 Private J ha OlianaelL ,of e , a=4 1..1 a. Ind Besio.o. t. 7., iraTiltille4 aistliJohn !Latent- of the ss4 e eampany. !was ticutitdeCiii r cite arm, in i the ate , ivies before !tiebtainnt: Ap lelosiged to T tneival. ' . . ~ , --- i — , • - .. • Silllhos4 af Clio. , Eiellare.L4ire are pained telaarn that Capt.:Denim '•of St regular ertil , lory, twhe : commanded spy .•bstterfei in•thie latitisitl• it before Richmond: and who, did litt'• 1. . • . . • meamemscutim .irittithaus, is _dead from a wound received. •" , Captain DeUertewits tit:Misused, bare lam PUBI, reciuitiuk and won Tiny 'Warm' friend! ,its tionsequeneet of his affable and gentlemanly dePortesent.- itt.blis death the . mice loses a fine 'artillery Odder, and the' ton tr y a belittle defend- . . • er. l _ May the turf lei lightly . Eta-breast. • • , The 'Tribune sontalits. the 'f ' owing notice' of Calt..De Hart: - 1 • -• F,aptait - Decry V. De Hare,lof the .sth Anil, lerf."taited Stale& 'Ailey. &mit chief of Artillery' in McCalPs division; died on pundit ' , afternoon, of :tyPhoitlrferer. - et the reside;ci of Mrs. Miller, at Bay llidge;twith whom his other was visiting. -Be. was wounded in the ankle IV a musket hall , etas battle of Gaines' Mill, &ad bad come north • Hie - i ' to recover. honewae k lkill under bite, and he remained on the rent , 't, m ien four hours After this tight Ras over.: Capt. , e art gre dilated at 'West. Point live or sit yea a . the fifth its his tines, intentered the sentient n 1956 as second lieutenent in the 3d. Artille . lie spelt flits years at Von Flame, and tlire4 , l6a-§ at Fort Van couver, from ',bleb post hew tl to the Govern. mint; at the commeneemetTol the rebellion, &ski lag' for More active dety:'- , llgiri.,Sf . adisa Death of as g old Jahn Stets, for, nearly forty [years a r resident of Lida County, ths`girater - Part !of which time-be .was a.ehizei, l er l'inegrove„ difd suddenly this,- itheough,' on . Sunday at the resi denee of 'Lis nieeerin East '4loiviegian Be had eaten biS breakfast .as astialy and was iitting• In a rothingLebair, 'when he died without a; struggle, and apparently erhile asleep. Dr.Cai- Pinter . was -immediately ,suMntoned,. and pro. nOuneedyt-.aease of spe+letlyr: Mr. Steer was ftirtirierlY engaged in the eoaltisinesa in tbia. gion, andifal Extenri.rely k yrn asan'entarpri-1 sing husiness 'man.' Sir. S. ;as unmarried'. 'A., number of his relatiTee resiof io Pt/DWI - re:Dia 'alidlllinois. Mi. Sties at tha time of his:death, • 1 10 • Walt year!, to age. ••• • . 011. - Tviesday morning the lremaies Were Oon iiiyed to yinegrenn for inteiment. . They l• zi,ere *Feinted to the depot in Itlill/sorcigh, I.lCuige,lio.'2l6. A: Y. rind. by*lsrgel•;Con .ceurre of citizens. Quite ninaberiecompinied 'the remaini•ise far,as Piceg ore. -..During'the passage lot' the funeral . .proezesion thronifil the airestizet Pinegrove , the placis of business ißeri A deputation of the! Tieruont Lodge ; of •Maz e ns, accompanied thel lq.ly ;to the grare fr - The funeral services were !toldneted, and an ; itn pr4iiir-seinion preached bj 91s . Rey. Mr.- of-)Jzitriioronit. • '• • ••' . • I ;O:O.Pi-oeeetla . Jlo. of the' LiprongAvComueet:—A , state 4 meeting idf Council was, held on Tue l edai evening relent, Mess 4. Beveridge, litenr.- le, Derr, Inueeii, Greesa Miller, Deb. eon,'Cochren;Cin'cl Foein, Preefileni:-• ' The minutes of precious !Meeting werci-rend 'and adopted. , he Si 'I. .uses COM. made Ai niport in T'eferenlee to matter of proposed, new culiert at loner end of Market street., and state wyle itisinexpeclient, to grant at present the prayer of the petitidoers, they recommend the t i p theluture : faeora!- hle.consideration of the,Courteil. 'Report ,bept,- sof and. oie4 . 1 t ' . -,' 1 1 li'he C0m... - r 9f Finnan*. , on •, etition : of eitiens praying' .hilit .the Council. w a lr 'SPUD bills f. , ;5 and 50 cent's, ; Made roper!, submitting the opin ion of ttie Solicityr to the eff46l that the C9uncil pcisSissea nu legal power} to igrant . the prayer al i theyetition ' •.' I 1 • . 1 ,On InUtima the rep o r t "'as tecept ed , and i res )olution 'adop , ted theithe Prayer of the petit j uners he not granted. t , ., ,!. - ; Toe Special . Cum.' on ithel s ubject of th late fire at the Store of. George !Bright A.00.-;Liiiade report recommending that Of ordinance in eter 4ace to the keeping of wore an a pertain i pIIIII. tity of gunpowder tar premiss, be. ins this case, -onto:reed. Report aSsaccepted anit, filed. •• , ', ' The Streq, Cern. refortei bill! of Petl.:Jen nings, sl2' correct, and recommended. thathe be notified that no rent will he fpaid by. Coi/il in fdtare, to - him,. tualesaa new t contract is entered into:, Report. aceepteeand fi ed.' : . [-) Special Conia on damaga Clabned ii , . i 1 Ilnshier, for injuriesaustaintd by him to d ,over an insecure embankment on Port . 1 BOad, in this!Borungli, made teport.:re•Comin the pail:atlt 107 hilit of $3lO _ltePort - see aiati*.fifeal -.1 1 '. ~- 1 ' ~ L - ' The Survey cow. reported 6.. grade mi.de h Sorel ' Borough Surirepor, ! I for Park°l East i r Ilia street and Il ad • .Allny, biala.'was acql -A petition l ip ying fort.epstra to Applettl i t l e y, stab refer ato the Str.:m Com. . ...1 the etate , me tof the Bosuigh /Treasure read and filed.; :4 The Preii4ent presented tirozarrits acain BoroUgh, which were refeied to the B Solicitor. ••• ' '-. ''„ 0 ', • . Mr. Ingest oltered the follwring ::_.;. i t Ite.otecti, That;the.Chief urgess.be req, to make inquiry' with regisrd to the . stoi ganP. , wderiit Alr , liriglit's herdware'sture,l tiinenf. the fire on his.pretniies, and to tel proper measures to 'exact tkie 'penalty if been guilty' f violating tlinf borough ord = in relation thereto.. . ; ; ~ i . ;I . , 4d-Pted. 14 .. ''' i.' ; • . 1 Mr. 'Derr iffered-the following: ' ! Resoisecc [Aitt annrder i.l . grai+(l in f ,Constable Clifisma, for-1 33, in l ' payin Jilin and 'Costs of s it brow nt. hji• the it'd Railroad COmPany, ngainst i tlotlieb Stet 1 conseciuencii of ,the tiuloyal .If, a piece oflf by permission, of the Supertiala,..froui t 4 wegiab Creeks Culvert. , . ... .... • - A l dopted. ;' - ' ' , , ' `The Matter. of meetin ; g_ doom , for.ltyd: 'Sire Company, l op petilfoi4rout .that Coi was referied to !the Cott of tire, Appantv ' The fulloWing huh" gets read anti on o .. be paid : - ',' Al 1 .. ' -I SuPervi:or and 'Street Labonsis,. laborerat, Culvert, ' • , l' , B. Barr . ': .} . -, ' .bliniirg'fit,Sford, Peterleoti op, C. I-tenable , Previotts Lune, Total, Adjourned. Per The 96 /h,Refto P; - 1.%y ree l the •(roe di, bat- . ttee.flefoie.. Itii.hrnood—lnte.eenting S pfe 'tent - of Dr. C. 11., - Illeelieterb Ilea Complete 'Li - 4 il 1 :4 Ike Kaki'', 'lll'o . uioi ell and flie*iog of th Re 2 i. -.. 'nfe.f..--Iduehdesire'has bee; fell since tk. - recept , severe 6ghting before, Ric mond, .;in w •ich the , . , :96th ; Regiment,. from this' CoubtY, - beef' i die pa. 1 .. tinguished - rtjo 'hare it tall description of its part in the fight, is wells's is . ,cetnplete' lie of ,the: casualtiei sustained. by th Rc6itnent. 'We are &. . . indebted to Dr . IC 11. Illeieler' i tor this r( oroagh, who visite•l l the Regiment a few iLayi tier the; • I series of battles ; for _the ollosting nar atiee'of„ erente; as troll as for the Ilt re killed 'ounded • , •.and missing, which will. b of great in ereat to' . 'lthois who hare friends and rota ieea in he Reg-, •. . , itnent„ It le the Brit co m p lete I et of th •easesl-• tie s of the gegiaient we El 're aen : I . •I Pore etttl.lotlst , lant .Enrroaa ffintitiie Jogavitt= s itas my said forte ne• lonrrive at the camp of the Att. . V.. In McChillan's *Croy, at ilarrierm's Landing, mt fee days; after the , r late scrim! or battles thatusre "ought before[ Idl:Mad, I,*vil as If I one It to the bray., boys II the field, and their fainithw at home, to pubilliib snots sketch of my so.. j..arn among them, and oftlinill. participation : n the tete bottles. The euhstatwe of titlecoctut of the battle In s . tawn derived Irani man' and o rent of theli. {meat, as nell - as,frool those id the ICA .N. lt, who w re in Intl.. taste eminerttni with them dairing fiteifight. I' at rived. at 11..trrtnon'a Landing on the lielty Maker fn Venetia Sionroaq. at about Mutest. cf Anty .d, and .1 edthat ''the tkith' was encamped abut 4 Milo from -th Landing. As it was difficult, !weever, Wilmette a »Om tat that, time,irr a.suange ocuntry;a4 . under very 'throngs cif-, entrienteree; I deferred my re ts until- he follow.l log mocoleg, end returned fr the ight to the strat i, • boat :tiny Satter. I.init morning:at 4 eel tt.ln maul 'pony with Amt. Suryemallta is, of the P. V ., eel stutted..at ht. u direct lice lOr the real new The; ground tiering been already ar firmed by the islps of the' tow day! previous. was dittadftilly Ha l ratted an cut up by,' the team. and cavalry of the army. no thid. I was more ' dike traveling *brooch thiek .. lw.rtar;ahont 1 . Sloideep.: ed thisteanking I can think of.l•jlaiing pipe sailboat halts, mile, I discovered abate the regimet Avd - beetn encittopcd: the day ibefors; bpt. which tri . adrpored • tt early that; morning about irojimilin ftirther o t tio tight Ind front ~f the army. Swivel - of the elfeefi i the rest :flew. • Ith the teams were atp o thert,and !maid those fittendingto their removal, w the Serevon and Ct`how,lein, who kindly providied, ,Anlot et - a hot for •ine, to facilitate •my pre:Tees tow*tta cimp. T,h ra' attired, • suffice IT, to say,, that the It il ctryof beta. moped by thorn bear* and loyal ban • CAD only lat deit and not, • d .e..eribed.: 'l4 sew thole man- weed eouatimaneee, se. / - ..proxPtre:7lllitanxiely about t e loved ones heft at home; I. tourhtitatathejwart,. but the pen - is he`4lerce lures: . cording It; Thelocul - ;:camp was berated rind , : healthful; with sufficient ir - celds tp affect bestitent*ith 'shade: and the reter,dhirtt Obtained from 4 small ' rivulet tanning tWaigh. 1 neap. nod trim ettodrY ffttle swinge, was &beteg 4 The health of the regll . c "meet' noir cogoberiog,abon *nen. haddreClase. was iii.cd,otf their appearance paratliely ch'eerfal. It Is true. the forted marches, ad, sharp ightitig of the presioui ;work by day and ' IsLt,, during which time they_o * .nidiprivod Dearly Owe of rest tethoutisb4 meet. bad' somewhat dashed their spirits and fatigued + • their bodies:. Yet when, the?ineirbd, day of wy presence amend theft,' call , wai • for Qrs blatined to td. - ready tor:Litigoi duty at 't 0 okinek. in the ettiatilitili they reepoiatheideritb resell . und , dood hukoorai sod at . 231 1 'light o'xiorlc: whelk thepair rillased'hy soother mid: , Kwat,: they'led aloud by the- Increased dipth arid. width of tbs,entreichatent it ettkh they bad laborri ~ , , • . . that they could *I s v the pick 'and 'alitilit•VithigettS• I* Schuylkill Count aberity, and amurk tact as lb. -musket and bayonet They : hid eridently seen tome , jonsetintiltt thrill:tiler, limr. fl the tray.the engitmer , In at tholes iotcenebmeete . was cesdiarted byline • ;townsman., Lieut. knelt. Itariulnt.• 'The Fourth of July !vas ehareeteriked by nothing sunsual I. the. niteph, till late In the *Newsom. when Ceti. kleCktelen _with his efutt.revisotted : the army, 'riding regidlY Past Waeh restioreot drawn up in Doe, which greeted him wi b. deafening cheige. and moll strriest ma k;ltrtheSve nilk Our Glemelub of the regimens sang misty natioual and earretialik, which amid the bushed ellittient of the night, arid all the surroading enteeletions, tueichol the heart - witti . pative, aid fired the soul with shakeout...l. enthhatiora., to refennaco to the part Which! the *tit 1 'Wok ,In the ettragemente, 1 have, obtained . Which! a au f 1 'coomorands ftims coneersationsosith the Midi.* not only of the With, but of the whole brigide . with which It Is connected. lend which Ls commanded by Col. Bsrtlets.. The ttubstannitnetheie is; that the 98th4 P. S' ,went into the battle of (Ishii 11111. with Sloccus's brigade, on the afternoon of the 27th June: coming into wain • vievi of theactiOn on tbe eittrrtoreleft, and Kling of -to the el . - troths right underehottretel bon and teed that pitched' Ilntta tb.lr retake right end left,tor mons than Wel blots of t* entire dietaries When the preddlou WM Mated' that ittt wee intended they should , occupy, they were pled. In : doubLe celunti,•and timed -,lli matte, *wrest [an s w ell order . This was on the extreme right wing of the Colon 11... of. tattle. It had .0 u dotibled;y horn theinteution Of the commanding ge , Is to moire the' htliklfurwardrin,:codnzun after the one y had been driven baCkerittiont held; ;.bathe . mints after the brigade , t il t was lei position. it as dimoveted abet the federal' tine I was oitillatiked. A-shower of 'spheric cams was let into r the brigade, the Seth cleturrelog nearly thirirtiola of a Milk,* of a small valley that was sintladedlby Sheens , my's battery. A shell tell into the elutes{ titaxsea Of the 'Realm - got, but thank Gall .-t did not explode, but bounding from the • ground, flew histas:g down there. vino. Cot. C skis promptly moved his eol emu' forwird as much out isfrangaas posasiblriand Pegg received orders to twin and ' - gskii... Millar was formed amid a show er of ball and bullets; Ws froot charging. forward in a toUrderous tn. lie calMly' . .,dreised" his lines awaiting 'ardent to charge.' - It . soonleetue, *Thronged/ tamable gel,* r- ,It was *re he lostlillltich. ~ At home, or any silin'ire else he could have ,wept for jaltich, as fora true, tletinVoltociet friend: but, In suth eh emergency every thiug gives way to the one hops of being able- to destroy the.ei emy before your tanks are decimated:. There Is • iinei:to be reached,, it Is the crest of the out -rise la front. The' Colima waive bile band and . beeds—alots, Iwesty Yard* &heath. , The Illeaiment *Moue him - with • about. , from the beginniug of the tight • the Orlauel .was grand, roof, .thoughtful, carefulcf : bta men; aceordin g to the unanimous teeth:bony of his sid. diem. Tech -*yet was 'urging a couple of bays' to get, up and go into the ranks. -listen to the bullet," stye ohm '..• What of that,7 mate Buy er, "Lank!, -they 'don't blithe Colonel!' .•Thitt'w 50,7 say the boys, and they went In. The Ilegitneet was under fire from three in thit'afteniboti till eight at night. When it leftlitheteld, th. enemy wasalmost quiet, in Gout/ but en ugly'Whell. Ina was hurting It from the tight dank; the sews that 'greeted it'sdiett It trot wait on the field. Ofkotts and mei wens brave. They wantlon the field Ili good Order, mid only lett the position they were posted in when or dered back fo camp.' kiting from the held iti, theAark; the last regiment. to the a velleyi and the last tw`teave, they encountered the Third . grant. rs. Zrhe regiment to which. Idatit.' )IcCosti belonge.) ,the Wheels of .. bleb gathered about Got. Cakeand•conaritulated 131 M. i They nitt man•hed through :sialiarb. Division ; rind 'When* they sound they wine ernowelpenneylvaniattii,theihill et!, and gave ..three time* three.' .:First„, fur lite fie 'serves. 'second tor cal. Simmous, third for Col.. Black, t el v .had been killed: that day. , Them forces .had. all or i engaged, and: ware resting ' on their , arms, awaiting th ,mottOw w relieve, Orders eat* drat : to craw lhe• Chickahomitry end destroy thothridge.: Alt the.noutid, i'd had been earriedlo the hospitals; bat roost Of thew. and all eu r dead were at ertr Into lett Lathe tender Mercies , of thereby's. • Theittith had beitien piiket on Wednesday 'DUN, aid on Thursday night they dug a treerh foe the fourristkm of a redoubt in frodt of thelrlineefri.:ht on' der the teeth of the e,nemy. ' That med. , tWeStietessive night* thdt the inlet ul theiti: Yolle with iut sleep or r e g. On Friday moriabg they marched with the, brigade to ••1 4 . , aisit's brithle4 over the ChickahoinluY.' !Newton'e brigade had been over and returned.. Cul. CA lit' erossel the bridge. and repotted in 'writing, the gathering Con" Hier; much of it in plain view,: • Ile'syst ordered to-tear up the bridge as ipeedily as possible. He worked' at it Present hours. ant woe finally ordered to rejoin the de taelinient with „Ir ii - segiment: the brigade being' shout :fd wore. - A quiet uktreti-.Was made ' down the Chiekis hominy. fie the • t;otthury told-e. • Newton's' and: tife Jersey brigade re ahead and : deep.idthe bah:ulster] 1 Stueuues toigado croesed overain tne , bridze.', Lossr et !deep, hard work, 'and toreed marching had disheartened the own ; but the, regiment' did all that (rfe 4 oadt could , expect ot holm.. Oaring had the pleasure of reading the Colonel's report,.cy bleb her the present nuntdreel....rily be tiovernment property.). I observed that both'ollireri and 'men yore highly praised our the valor 1114 dip- played upon the.ttfebeld. • The : heroism of •th,', dead" tilled." -wan especially ek olled. - ~ , • • ' l.: .2.. Alter a sij..urn of five-daye with the gallant ,htith,•l returned hornewetd , 4lth the 'John ' Brooks, a:• hospital tran-purt, having about tyro hundred and firsyr•ictri and , voinuUeil 0u hoar Coming down theslauiewlliVer at a . plere called Sin . y. Point. we were signalled' tae:k by re t... gUUte, altid,l.o . o bad am Opport . Uolly . rufr wit oos•iug• • I ' lit: le glin:l , ..4t' tAii'..rt practice. towards a -fWII battery Improvised by I . ilebels on shore.. We couldillelloctly see rebel caratry - Lithe,: about. witne.distance,fritui the abet*, but they soots = skedaddled, tattle; their brigs' ki ,,,,, Ca 131300 along.,i _ .. , 'l, , At F..rtress )In roe we stoppedgbout eight lionra; to ' take In rOid. This giving me UM% to stroll around trill Point. I was proetseilltig leisurely along Illy bisieti,and had just turned trona a - eoleinn inspection of the "tag Union and Lino: a guns, whenwhir should Confriint me beta portion Co Capt:llihrwur's teen ;of ',the' 4'tb P. 1.-.. • They hod just, landed fromi yatirl thet.beluirgeti 'to the steiitu trassport :Cossack ; hut on seeing -toe. took me tight en bard their javihaild ferried me-Over to the C.ossack:;.ls hese tlis whOle regiment gloried in r ths near prwpectot PI rcol ;Owning' 51cCtistlati -With a good, nimbi; doe of 'turnstile This was. indeed,* gratilleationt hat in y' wildest fancy' i,rou 41 u•ibliave' dared to •hnpii• for. • •If .I bad met one . 'relcfmen t from ; Pottsville; Ott e pippirared somewhat crestfalleu VrOti. the late terrible; slaughter -that had transpired uffi.in the Peninsula, 1 ate' ~,,rt the other, ooni lig, nif it ‘sree..lo Its relTet. full teL ardor; buoy ant with hope,. ileleriniurtl in Rorp , se: IFreur the Coles uel, 'Oho is now, acting twigadietvti t meral, to the last pal Tate, they *teemed filled with' 'wit busiann St the prospect befor. there. I hive tine.. b e amed that they have pitched . tents at :( '`"P'•'' ,l l Nrws. Tor chat reasow issprobably b,n t kuOwn.io the tonere that - be. • - i ' . . : 1 wish bete to! expreat my heartfelt than ks for the greet.kindness with istdch:l Was rerelied and rater. . tniiled 'by the oftliera and men nt.tbsetnith amt iSth, P. 1 .,% 'Long and g7riotae lillaY be their 'career.,,titid bless M 'ott all: for th re are no hetterenea. nor More ,willing hands, nor * Mont. p,II riotif! heart a; In all our Nit d, ' below • le• a ropy ut the k,ffl,l•l I istof killed,Won laded !aim!' Ira a• i.ing of the 9.4 th: which,' append forilie benetitirf tlsoiso i/hvse•fasulliea Are represented hi that reniainut;l ~!t ~ , - , I 1 --. • • • C. 11. flasartre. M : D. . lbo. A, CAPT,LtiltAll nor. . 1- . . , • Kiii , d l -Ord. ftergt. jouss tl. !Ugh; L '6 lolts; Alex !Mg , :tire,' it C Siorperia. , ll it tonefiel.l.• ' „,2 . _ ' i - Waanded—, Meet, J A S.rylor,Sergt %Rix Dettaler, Cor . primly F It - lisnly, T 0. Mlct: missing; and slipposed - brad; it OrYind i Privates, I) ,Dampurao; C tirioff,,:k. flips*, J Hollister, 1) McCoy, till ',N u..,;ithtl -r ;I r ilissinorporel ta'rltio, A. Garber. ' ' •:. .' ' • ._ I : eo.'t., CAM% rUntitl. ' :_.- Mr. 'ring arbon eding epted ' A7,7l.4—Lii.tyi E T Enrich. ' . ''' • i • ' Wm' n7 - 101—J MIMI'. , : ' " ; • - .lisaing-31 goes. A Borber. : :-.: : ' Lj -.- . • -.,' .. • 1 co. C. CAtt, Logo . ' ... • . . . 11 W oundfd—SP II IVO kevertsOn 7 Prteetei 6 :Kuhns, 1111.11.-Y. J PAY le. J NleNtreray, . .- ; -,.• • . ' Aassing-.Prliateinj Hollinger, J llober. - ' • ~,- - .. .! co: D. CM'T. tonA.• : - ;3 , the egian ;eptdd. ce Al- E 7tor —limos Barber, I - ' -. • . i ', LO druled—ll' opT. evrporal, Boyle, Serif Ira, Troy, .Iy. min I —J1.4.4 Dirlr.• '• . , • ,••• • • .. ; : (....) 1 X.. cirr BUSSELL. .- . - ii uruL . i—Cor~ c &ligh . t.ll; Jae9b IVootti• le', 3 ')tiuty •Supiallnlinld tit. • ~t' Tara, br counaletacing'ou 3looday, tha /al dai 4- j ,116132. ' • • • Ar ik t etnutin.l I, the 21 di l lireve.4ll toon ...epteral • -ThWno one~wlU tie admitt.sr'lM.t.ol it s.lp,"upleas •aci rca ; aiaxtiuii ca • mld T. wo paiki By orde ns !' ; .theilosral,nr Dirarttnrit. JO RN July be ,evil find Muni. art.) of Alt f -2 d/I1 app . 14d writiti4 t i trirt fe: ndent I ilt Orn . . .:(1 11 E R%t ANI' E I) :;--t . E . I+: TKACIIF:R,viiiL 1.. wailtrnt .6t•tetrii! ifi Oar:, CtMillloil Seh - .l.e.inc.t . ',.neh.g oi..tho '4ly itz•Se 7 literithe4-,ISQ. and ,f,llin, VII itl ' e lot cll. - 1%13, In f vontinue,(or ei:bt 14r11...t _ttii•r!tr,v, ..4 - ii-gier athettilutent to C•flui..iii Kb!!,IA4 , . 4,711 I ;,1 , 0,.1,..• .application. wtll 1...., b0....n lb, , ' , '!ietary r!f the t)rwighbol.:, z•f4K.,,i' . o-. eti : nm if , bo* . elltnined by tbe./1.; , ;u01 : , ..11't , ' , - 1j...A I iitittx. Au; ttst 101 h, 103 . . pregeti,!. - v ! !'llg• id'. At tir ! xigsbork„ nt 'O, -.4 A y.. - T"' 3 . - j• . , r , W3l. 11. :iebt!A LI., S!! 4- ' , . , .• /u'ri..../ imp :i11 .. . '6:11 . • - I:, - ' !:.'!f . I IN TE1).. , --11.1v• t.lie•-;S(;l4t4il. lii+ard . ' Al nikaney .20 , 4imbip., - ;t11.,,,/aisri 11. r $:',. , ri!,! , ),1 , 1 yearn, fut