iiiwjimni?j Ei)C unltuiy American. H. 1J. MASflEP., iidilur ft rrorrtctor. fvV:Mi "v. 6.. h.ui'iaiAV, nuyfm.'.i;:: 8, iot2. SLocal 3 trails. gen, scotT'S nErrvr to wit, btj. CHAKAN. n-1... ... ..i 1: n?eTVf.rtftr,iit Tin- i in: ,,,.-,.,.i. ..u..V x.., . , A Mrctincoflho "Ocoa Intent" Fire Com rh.in.in in reply totliil cliargesoi ecu. rein., . b, hHd pn MondnT ercnlnR Boxt. n,0 tins t-iu m u iroin inevrin-TiiiiiHTjuiiKni mui members nro jKirlicularly requested to be r-rcicni. is almost im cxlinguislicr. Wc linu- room i ordv fur the concluding portion. The gene- f (turrits Vn;h Shell Oytcr nro onmtnnt TIIE EOVliM'JfT. KL.-.CTION3. li-eci'iis were held en the -tth in New York, Now Jersey, Massachusetts-, Illinois, Wisconsin, .Mi 'his.-l, lb T im tin, Kansas :uul Minnesota. The result ni.iy be summed up as ftiUmvs ; In New York the entire Pcnit'cruth' .State Ticket litH been elected Seymour haling about ln.000 majority. Of tlic Congres fdoual IV li ga'.ion 11 arc Union ux.l 17 Democrats. la New J-rscy, "he Democracy lias swept everything high and dry. Their Governor will have perhaps ir.r00 in:j r:tv. Of the five Congressmen four arc Democrats. lit MuMiurliuictu tin' 1'tpuLlicaiis have carried everything before tla-m. Governor Andrews is re-elected ly mvr U".f'?(t major ity. Of tin: ten iiiuiiiitr-i of Congress, all are Republicans. In Illinois the Democrats have carried the State by from 15,000 to CO, 100 lnn.'ori'y ; and elected probably nine members of Con gress. The Pcpuhlicuiis l.ave decteil five llltllll'Cl.l. if , ...i In, t th( ii, r n i.iimiili In o-:irri" Iv oncned by our I'rit tl. W. t'nbl i Ml llllU mi' . r I ,, .. . ii i i i.i: l I K.-istorn Silicon. Ho fii n.lio private fminUi" I soil all l lie ions count hum- occu vi'iumen . , , i closireil. l.corgo 1" Kcopinn goon iijMii, imu deserve to be patronirod. at Cnilisle and New York, says; 'I have thus shown that Miiall garrisons would at fr-t have sulliocd for the other. " .,",,, My ol'jert as to save lo the t nion, l.y any ; -nw, cm the Fntmen llnt.k -f llcmling aro in citcu" means' at hand, all those works, until Con- I ,",,on- iiress eonld have had time to aiithoriwacall I ":r;.":rr tor V..;ui,leers-a eall which the President. The Indu uf MMt.,,,. arc inldi,S rrn.. . i ;..!. i.,.,i .i 1,.., ,, i . inpiil" Air a emirse ih rturt's the ,re-nt winlir, Ilio Itll Mil II M'.II I'Vll, IIMUIll II" WVII"! Iltll V. IIIIUH. ( 1 . . . . ... . . . 1 ..I" I. I I. ... I II.. I f O.n a,, , Ccni monicrrtUh if. fltort't llory.Iiulictti! far the Minder of Titiniat Morion Fur tho Coiiimonncallb Jno. Kny Clement snd Sol. Muliuk; fur Deferntnnt Ocoige Ilill nn;l S. P. Tt'olrirton. This impirlnnt trial eommer.Ciil on Thursday nt Hi o'clocl:. Tho verdict of tho Jury was rendorul on S.Muidny at 2 o'elotk l1. M. Tin' d-f. lntniit wiik ehnreeJ in four couutit. First of tlic Ornt . ,,1.,,. i ;ti, r,r,r. ihn lliinl count nilh niiins!nu;.;lil(T. and the fourth count Willi im iihmljmly nuni-lui; rhti r. j Tie! (iiiiiuiiiwi",llh iviivud the firiit two cnunti, j n-l.'mg only com -timi fur tiiniilnnjliter. Tho do alliri'd frmn deft-ncc di-t up si'H-.l.'fi iue. The I'mrtK nre briefly these: tjenrge Huey Ihn keeper ofn hiin-ie nt ill -fume, just out of tho borough commonly Known m.- "Vnit, lluey.t? On tho niht of the t itii. or iilioiit 1 1 oYlock in tlm iiMrnin of tho Mill nl Si'i'teniljer lit t. Tlininns Mi'itim, in i'onimiiy row. Tin snow r.tcrtn continued till lato this nl'tei'u'uuii,, Gcnrrul llnyaiJ to-day rnptnred Lieutcnint Colonel liltuit, of I.ong strcefs StalT. Blunt is Provost-Gcncnil in the liobel urmy, und was Inspecting Lis jiickt ts when captured. Lending Secessionist of thi town pro phesy that a grcul battle will take place in this vicinity in n few davs. Tliev represent that Jackson in only ten milts oil', with 70.000 men, and ftrapg moving from Oor donsville in reat force, and Bay Hint there is but little doubt that Jackson U tiircaten ing to attack our force at Waterloo. k BKjm.YT8ii yma btcaiit'b catalrt, ITnATJ-QtTAitTEiw, WArtnnxTo??, Va., Oct. P. General Pleasonton, ycntcrduy, In ft skirmish with the Kefocl cavalry under Gen. fstu nt, captured three pieces ot artillery ; 1I3E ItlBITK'S I'ERKV SIR- Report of tho InTCrtlgiillns Com nitK(Ion. without any special leyishition, w ith the full ! prweedj of whn h are to be applied t .r the wuuiiiry ,vii!, ..thei wh.w imnas nro m.t known, pr e l-1 I ;l.i0 a Captain, Lieutenant and live piivate aiMirulialiun oi every lovut man in the renei ot tnc soiuicr. : tn ineiiou"j oi uney, mi'i Mi tunaiieii in m ii iuniieii , o loss lias been ri-pcirtcu on our suie. Denioerati elect two ; except lo tlic l iiitt -l Slat' s, in the iim-t ruioiii.i's elect three ! convenient po.-ilions for distribution anioni; t;;c msur'ri nls. o. too. oi the one litiiuln il I and twenty or one hundred and forty piceex ' of ln'avy artillery, whii'i the same Senvtary : onli-tvtl to Mill) 1-laU't. in Lake iioi'Liiie.an In W irotlsin. thf Conurcssirten and th with one distiiet jet to 1 e heard from. In Jlieiiliran the Kepubliean Union State Ticke t is elected by 3.000 majority, four Union Congressmen are known to be chosen and the other two Districts nre open to chance, so fir ns the returns inform us. Missouri elects four Unconditional Kman- rated finalionists to Coni'iv.-w. D'.liIv cettainlv. ' 1 c? fc aud three districts to hear from. II is vet apprutiaiiun oi every Union. 2. The e -President tilmost loses his Amiability in havinir his neglect oi the foils "attributed," us he si. "without the h ast I i ".i;s.' to tlie iulliM iiee to Co. Uloyd ;" and i In- add.,. "Ail my Cabinet HUM bear Hie wit tu .-s t'uat 1 was the Pn sident myself, re ; ion-:bit for all the acts of the AdminUtra ' tion. ow. i:n!v ithstaudimr thi broad a'-iimip-t!on of responsibiliiy. I should be .sorry to j believe that -Mr. Huchaium specially consenl- cd to the removal, by Secretary Floyd, of I 1 bviion extra muskets and lilies w ith nil , their implements :oid ai'iiinition. from ! Northern repositories to Southern arsenals. I so that on the brenkin:.? out of the matiu'ins; rebellion thev miuht be found without eo.-l. .. j licin denied, they threatened to hmik in tho d'mr. i j iSNOW. U C were Vlsle-l nn r llilliy iii.m nty nil , nu w line.iiei inr ine ueieuee repre-ein uie pnrij- in uiiu-uiil fnrnv storm mid f,-ver:il in lies fell durinn huve been i,,l,;iit nu I trni-iy. (rrenlly nbriuin; the ' ! the duv and evening. The fitortn extended a irreitt inuntles of tin- hiai-e fJ hi y ftnully did breiik in the I i di.-tuir.'c over the country. We li-.-irn by our ex- ; dour, when llney. di-'.-hnrned his gnu, inflietiu.; tlie ; c)inni;e. th.-d in mie of our iiovibein cnnnlie enow ' mortal woiitul up -ii 'llr-nn M -rl'-n. Ati--ut li:ty--:x j I Ml tu the deplhs of Iw only inches. The wvntlu r bi nt-.ie I the l-..y ..f tlie v.uC-rlttimle vivdm ; -iuee Huiidny h-H t-eeii deliuilid. j l rim-ip illy o i r the .-i.in-. i-n l l.,etw,,(-it llic.-l.oul-l-r i General ilayard, yesterday, occupied, and now holds, the railroad bridge ucros.-t tnc Hii!iah:.r.noe!;. The brid;e is not injured. The brid-i di si roved. Tiiere is notiiii!'' new at this writing from lii" front nt the i .appaliannoek. Tlie weather, to day, is clear and cold. t Tnn DrFrnnrrccc In thr- old f -tidnl times, when kniihU rorle to brttle cl id in iron uin.il, tiie shcrt t method wit :i ,i.e of these unwieldy v. in i ior; V aJ lohi'i lis horse, Down came the knight in a riotioni -s n-.:,ss tion the (.'round, where he wns h it till, lifter the battle, the trinmpbi'iiit i-ian-al arms the mudsill of tlinsrj tlayR hud h isure to crack him op'-n with n sh-diVe hi'iitnor. Now-a-days, discreet s'.ldie'S csciit-.v tlie I'UCKsmitn s la;l'irin;r, mill tliev wear uni forms that tlrey can move actively and com fortably in, and which they procure at tlie llrown Stone C'lolhiivr Hall of Itockhill fe Wilson. Xo9. C0U mid COS Chestnut street, above Sixth. If you wnnt Pills, take Ayer's Pills. Ko'.h injj has ever appeared in this market that i ean compare wnu tins new invention tor cot, TnoM8 n. roitD. The evidence fIiowr conclnoively Hint tho force upon tho Heights wat not well innn ni;ed ; that the point most pressed was weakly defended ns to numbers, and after tlie wounding ot the Colonel ol tlie onc-hnndred-and-twenty-sixtli ReirliTieiit New York Infantry, it was left without n com petent officer in command, Col. Ford him wilf not appearing, nor designating any ono who might have reBtored order and encou raged tho men ; that the abandonment of the Heights wns premature is clearly proved. uur lorccs were not unvrn ironi tnc mil, ns chasing out the distempers Unit fasten and mil lime was given to KpiKe too guns una , grow upon us. Thev nre the Philosopher's throw the heavier ones down tlic cliff, and ! tlixir of life, that bids defiance, to dicie retreat in good order to Harpers lorry. and will leavens uo allermitit but to die of , t l,i-M-i;l TiiiMi on. fin Vc.lm-it:iy. fl lar.'fl i do beioii'in" to Mr. Win. Kline, of I per Ani.-nr,:i. j lenped through ore id' the two l.irjre 1 ,-ines of jilus? in ! the lioiit door of I'l ilin A I ir.mt'f S;,ire. r-iini. I'., j whowe- in the ,si-re lit the tin:'-, i,l,.i-red ill the I dog. symptomi- Hint iiolii-nte j nn iutenii "ii to ni:il;e ' hi.- w.-iy out, and o iiifoini'.-d one of llie elerk-. w ho rejilied '-let bile tro." and iS;un. --lid he - did go." ini'kini; the "oiitwurd p:o--:ige." in u .-inle belied, earryini; nwny the lower hulf of the ftuut kIiis lhroii;;h which he piif.-ed. bi.i 1 'ii.- w en. ii i i- lei' Ui.-ie. n l il; 1 1 :i one hud l,,.eii -hot. Ai f.-Ul. I demt. T!;,. ill ll:i li: : ::!,t r,A' :v'e,-l.'.. iil'llll.l V.' i. l ne l'i.,t th:. .M To The next dav a force returning to the Heights found them unoccupied, ami l-ro't across Iiroad Kuu lias been ' away uniiiohNted four abandoned gutis and a ruantity ol ammunition. In so grave a case ns thi. with such dis graceful conscritiences, the Court cannot permit an oiiici r to shield hitnstlf 1 chiml the fait that lie did as well us he could, if in so doing he exhibits alack of military ca pacity. It is clear to the Commission that old i.,-M mvr Galveston. Texas, f..i forts net yet i-rectad. 1 to be a-ed. Aceideiitallv learaii--. earlv iu'Mareh, that 1 ':-'"e'l t'-r t'j The .1, '' snys. the e-.-w luiildinc; ereet-e-1 by the (.'ntljiwi.- lliiilri ti'l r.,ni(i:iiiy is nt preo-nt leuin. ns nn ir.-'itie houv-. l-ui it i- de of the inn,' bine l-.nps ,,f the e,,n. my Under of I In this i)(:i.7.i order, the shipment se gtnis had cemi'h ncid. I eommniii these facts to S' rvctary Holt (acting rrlarv Cameron I jilst in tiuieto defeat the robberv. i!, i ,,,.:,,i .,.,..,- i,..- doubtful whetlicr the. Legislature w ill be i Urx h;,t.c A, ii'iJui.oud lie ex- Fiiianeipationists or Democrat ic. ! pressly claimed the honor id' defeating all Little Delaware, a nominal slave State , my plans ami solicitations rc-peciing tin ili-r-U Cr.mion tho r, ..,. r..r..::.1t.. f.irf:,,,. ; torts and received Ins reward it be;n.' ,.. 1 1 1 :....:. iictory oierme there could have been no ' " I rebellion. l-i-t Kkmovat. .p Gi:n. McCi.ku.an. :!, Mr. lluclianan complains thai 1 pub The reniovf.l of this beloved and poptdar ! !i-lied. itliout pirmiioii, January Is1. 1MU ollieer has eaaled conii!erab!e i .citcinent. but if the n isons iiUcn by Gen. Ilalleck are true, the President could not well do otherwise. Gcii. Ilalleck fays Gen. k Clellaii wa-5 ordered to inoe and attack Gen. Lee's army two weeks ago, which he neglected to do. and su'.Tcivd Lee to i ,,cape and join his forces ilh ( ieii. llragg. He is also eeiisured by the lomniitti e in regard lo the loss of llarpu-'s Ferry. No one can doubt Gen. McC iePan's loyalty or patriot ism, liis fault is, no doubt, ovir-catuioii.--liess. Gen. Uurn.side, w ho suceceds him. ia a gallant and accompli.-hi d oliiecr, a warm friend of MeCIellan, and like him a Demo crat. There cannot, therefore, be any po litical reason in the removal of the latter. whieli they tut nd crc-tin; ro.id lit this plii.-e. nt the loriiih.il! of tlivii- t i. The Muney , mi nui ij. mvs : " a bear weigh ing; two hundred pound.- vois impp'-l by Ateler-i-n r,.,bt-rts. and rliot by Kobott M.-Conni.-k. on llie loountuin side oi'po-ii'e Ihiniel s'treb'-ih'.-' farm. li. nr .Moiitoiitville. thi" eininty. rei -ently. An old settler stiys thut a bear h:.-d ln-en entrapt'ed nt thi- tame -!;ioe eveiy ve-irfor the lu-t thiity-foiir yenr-t. thai t'.Vu lawb-ieona'ad' - rciil.'ilae-l lit the l.-a:- if ll 'i-y. foi-leiif an h.air al'tr tl,e (-'..oiaii:. den.. a. i- t ing elttl':i-e.-i' and laaUilli' ihltnn:. i Tho Jury helleviiij,- ihe ei,Jenoe t-r the diT r I ilal.l. (on dot 'b; , l'miid ill'.- hiliing jil-'.itied by ti e 1 m et iiy f- r etf-b.-l nee. iui-1 -o nu li re I it veraii t j of in.: guil.y. 1: ii well t.i-.t:.Lu that the it !.'-o4 j fur tlie def im hint wi ae t! e abai.-j-iie. d i:iui:C.,-i oi ! di fen dual - l:ou -'3 of infamy, and in eaeh ia-'uuo ; v ie re- they li-iuml tin individual u- l,.-o noj; been 1 linn, eg 111,- li'jtei-. il was i.siiively pioed Hire Iho te-r-i-i.s -o i. -lined v.ue l ot I 'l-i: -. bat ijtiii-tly i-t il-'lae. ,v,i,. e.,- J, -,;.,'). 5'-?,.-. Stirr;. if ih.' i ea-.-e. j Ch irge di- in i.--e 1 . ! ... i ". .!.,.,-, ;... '-.-I.ai.-.'i'.y. 1 lU 1, ii-biii: l.i ! t l-.i ii a - wer a l.e::t ,S' .-. . ( ,.'. t ' ..-,' C ; w-,V. A lu'.Iery. j'ali- Vaii. I -eli i.daut nawer r.i next. -,io:,s. r.r.iii.i. at r ' k ox U Arr.viiANKoTK statio:; riir.Y Attn !ti:i'ft.st:D. Gain. s lib: 3,13 P. M. November 0. 'fie' i; .-la !s havinrr evacuated Uappuhaniiock lition, from fear of being captured, our f' s look possession of it on Friday after noon. The next morning the Pebcls return ed, .viva' 1 reinforced. They were at I'-nst liiri" timi's the strength of our force, but n . , ii list mciing this, after a .short but l.ri-k attiii. : v lire, tl.ey va t--- coni:el!ed to n.-tre-.t w iiiio'.i accomplishing their purpose. - - - (.'(itoi'stl .Ti-n-II:niN B'art'tvcU to tlit' Iriiiy. WaM!1.OToN. Nov. 11. . ni rai MeCIellan and his personal ?t a it iii i a a r. n , Tn Ch'Velnn 1. N. Y.. on Monday, morning October 20th, by the Ih-v. Mr. '..-!ls, Dn. Otis '. Gm.v, U. S. N.. an 1 Cv' Tii'iAM.j eldest daughter of Farim-r. F.ip In St. .Mathews Church. Sun'. are, on Tues day iiioniini'. Xovi mber lliii, bvthe Ilev Colonel Ford should not have been placed '' :"ir Morrn, th- l:: v. I.i.wis VGr,is,,Ni in commund on Maryland Heights ; that ; t'''"1 Maiiv. daughter of the lab- 11-,-n Charlei he conducted the defence without ability. ! and abandoned his position without sulii- ( ient cause, and has shown throughout sm h i a lack of military capacity as to disqualify linn, in the opinion ol the .ommission, lor a couiiuaud in the service. Pound. In Eivshui j-, on the Cd in J. F. Wnuip-do. Mi;. 1!i:n.i. Shamokin, to Miss Tlia Siiiibnrv. t.. by tin 11,-v. i..M.. of . Dai. :'!-., ..if v-G. li Y bill. : , .-1 l.ei I ; t '11 li ; li m vti w s. aiturcsseii to linn ami tin- ecre- tary of War. Oil. .bet- v;0 and !Jl. lsr,o. !ut that act, was catted, as 1 explained to him a! the t inie, by tlie misfi presentations of I he -:'r in one of the earlier speeches i-f the -a:iic ex-Secretary uiicr Li- return to Vir-ejui.t. here tmiyeisallv admitted that but for that -- -- ! ;v I-.M.v s i;.,oh- -lb., by - l.vly s Hook f.r Pe ! eemb.-r. i on our table. The Viluiue h:-. eb.se. 1. and l.-v unlike iMiiiiv I nt ! i-h has r. leeuied every pl'-mi-:.-. Tie oe of oar rea l- r- -ah-, vi-h the ln xt Miltnae ol Ib.diy.nill pU.e e.-.il .-e:: 1 t-.:!ii- T.-e. Wo w ill fia ui-h tie- 1.,-ly's book in: I the A".ei:i. ". :. c.ieh one year f.r ':i ,'.H. Tin: l o ll. 'I'e M i:. Our l'o:d .a, .rator-. are r.na.Oy luukin tip 1: r .-ntiv i ii;s , i' l yL'- i:.' year-. Conl bir- be. n ad . .-tr.eiug and i- l. ,w v.riii a; this 1. One of mv st-ili nn Ills complaining of; idnee..'i.Mi .-r Ion. ail ii.b .u.ee -f l-'i per e.-at on the lowest priee. I-'reigbts ha-.e :c-o n-l-. nlieej in .No bill ,s . t,:. e-.inioil lap.- s' , Ilppi-iuill II, .,r,j J: ;. b. r,,i N" bill r.i , !. .1 -f. I, I ml i ., : lo . -a---i i har ,s:.wlt and buttery. , -J.iult w i'.l; ii.'.-at t i i'ro.-s'-ut' r r. it ai l lia--. il-:M "I x.: voa iia'. .rv. ulon at 1 1 o cioclc to-day. ; ari-.-ntou .liuict-on i: salute ' 'flic troops v, liic'.i liad b.-i n ' iii.e. til'urw ;o lis l-i-..l-.c rank-, 'icis croudod a'.-o fid l.ii.i, and ' i a. a d for a few parting words, j . i. insc, while on tin- platform i t ar : i to land 1 v Gen. Itnrnside ::. , ! 1 lie-, ami a!! wid ! e well d iia-. 1. . - rr ti-:--.-'.ic a f. ; 'ts a pout u.-sOjs and en- , , i l ; i p. fan an npu !' 1, 1,1, i J.c I The ,'! Cmtt'tt'itifltiil I'n'i pub lished in Philadelphia as the organ of the Urerkinridgers. is de:id. Loyal people will not support treasonable publications. 1 his publication was even shorter litd than we predicted, h:nimr l:lted about three month--. Our old friend. Tom Fiona, re. the publisher, is what k called a clever icl'ow. with whom politic; is a trade ail. I ollice hunting Lis daily vocation. Like the lir.-ckiuri.lgirs here, he preferred party to patriotism. Torn has been the publisher of at least i. bhort-livcd ptt! !:.-aiio:ts and President of Eccral bogus in-titutions. lleiice. he was well calculated as a leader aud teacher in the Breckinridge party. His readers here, however, need not la ment for want of proper aliment, as they have a worthy representative of the Florence school in the person of the editor of the Democrat. tin- joint t lUiitcruiand. ,-nt through tin l Secretaries of War. and Navy, to prcetit tin- ' i lauding nt Fort Pickens of Captain Yodges- 1 'company ti'. .' ,.' ,hUI n'ln-h', ' ' is ( ited by the ex President to prove a I siitgiilar Mant id' nu-mory" on my part ; ' ; and a note from Secretary Holt is adduced to show that I hail entirely approved of the ' joint countermand the day i.iat.uari -!0i that ; ; it was prepared. Few persons are as little : ' liable t- make a iiiissta'o inent by accident i I as Mr. Holt, and no one more incapable ofj I making one by design : yet I have not the . I sliln,.-! recollection of any interview with j him on this subject. 1 do remember, how-; : ever, that Mr. Holt, on some matter of husi- ' ' lics-i approached my bedside about that time 1 j when I wa fullering greatly from an excess j ; of pain. Mr. I'.ucLanan, Mr. Holt and my : self wi re all landsmen, and could know but little of the impossibility of landing troops . j on an open sea bach, with a high wind and Mill". Mr. Toiicey. Secretary of the Nay. with ol':'--ct-: about him of intelligence mid f naitlical experience. ot:gnt to l:avc s:,i, ' pi, imply that if Vol;.. Mas j:ot to land ! e.eiit in c:i-" of attack upon Fort Pickens ' he might as welt have remained at Kortie.-s Monroe, as the prohibition placed the fort so far as he was concerned, at the mercy, or ias 1 the event showe li on the Munt of enterprise i on the part ot the rebel commander at Piti- saeoia. Possibly there are other parts of the reply which a superficial reader mav think require comment or elucidation ; and. indeed, here ! is another Uitilked for luc by my kind vis 1 itor. nn almost eipial ratio, 'the r.it.s by b.-nts are now s-.t to l'.:iltini,ra. s. viral y -.-ni-s -inee p.a ton wars eoiisi.ler.-d u pretty fair i'i ice-. We ale pn :i---l lo see this trade prosper. Ih-aih we re'r.-t lio-iax ini,oM-don an ur'.ieb- ofsueh prime tiec,.- ity ainong the l r. W e hn e heard iln- 1,. --.or eapital sunk in the shamokin Conl region, c--iiii tt- d at . J.h.i.o-'i) sinee init.ing tii; eoinni'-need It will nut take lc'ag to re-eiubiir-e the region at present ra!"-.. Pl.t: Ml si .U2g- -I-. and t'ae !, -pi.iVlnel.t and l-ot: :: il..-r llie hi ivs. n.. i e ! a-: v il;t a' i e !.. r! I be .... at la . n al.e i!:. ta In no -- -a' '.'ii rv - " ie-i. s 'on.:, wvcll order to the troop.s y of the P ,ac y-ssti:-- ,s.s pi.rad. : A:: my op villi Potomac !;. Nov. T, .s o,' the army of the .' ot the I '.-, - ,,,i -ot lb..".', 1- :: :..! l!:;?n.sl';e the lom i i par! i:..; lVmu "otl ;.- !.iu- ;v. 1 oi-atliitiU: 1 : i'i , n COL. I. x. :!t.I.s. The Commission litis approached a con- j sideration of this oliicer's conduct in con- neelion with the surrender of Harper's; Ferry with extreme reluctance. An otiio r , v, ho cannot appear before any l artliiy tti 1 hunil to answer or explain charges gravel. ! ull'cctiiig his character; who lias nut his ' death at the hands of lue enemy, even upon . the sjiot he disgracefully siin-.-inli-rs. is en- i titlui to the t. lidi re-t cu-e and most careful , inve-tigalion. This tie- Commis-ii -n has I accorde-d Co. ;icl Miles, and in giving a ecis,, in only repeals what runs ti.rougli j our 'joo pages ol test inio-iy, strangely utiaui pilous upon ll.e fail, lii.it Colon.l Mile.-' , incapacity, amounting almost iml eciliiy, i led to the oliauu-ful .-oiTeti-l' r of this iuip( r ; tant po.st. I Larlv the 13th of August li" disobeys ' tin: or-icr-i of Major-Ci neral Wool to fortify Maryland Plight-. Wl.ca it is surr .Uiuded ; and altacke 1 ! v tin- itietuv. it., nriii.ir.iii: aa.'. from t: 'j' ii . a'y-'s, on the i: ,t., ' d ti'.i yeats. ;i mobtl.-. a-.d In Milton, of p; JOHN YOUNG, a: o days. Tiie deceased was a native, rend li'ar'y all his life, a highly respected of this pla-c. He was engaged for many years in the uH-rcaiitile business. Unostentatious in his habits, and .sincere in his profo-io.i-,, he acfj.iire-.l tie e. -item (full v, ho knew him, as a liberal minded and lioruvt man. Ho spent the few .iie'ii'iing yeari of life, with hi i daughter, w il'e of Samuel 'J'. llrown, IN-p, of Milton. Li Si.'imoV.in, o:i the C.'t'u ' U., DAN1LL MAPTZ. aged 33 year-', and 1 1 m otic Near Snvdcrtow n. on tin-"t-th SANXA, v.'if- of William K U:: nit., si;- :e't.d M roved. a the !!iil,'l-.,t term, a;, i- alu, est ttpoti i f..'iee uu.ier L:j t. j I n. i'i en r i-.eel hn-ean ied a llarri-biirg lit, tliroti'-h thi- phi.- drafu-d men fio:a 'ay:;o i They me geiiernlly slalwarl -. n.l'i 1:1: Inge l s'ltadny a. :n. i -The North-rn Centra' la'ier of dl -ifi. "I lliea lo t II soi-iint tiai'l p:i--ed i We dues lay n l-.dy of nly eame thi a' :h. a 1 ni le-b di .1 lin n, aud w ill no doiibt an, he go.. s.,,i jt rs. J Aeorre-p, r.'biit of the Coiumbia County , . -p w r'a-ie; I'lo'u Cue C-'itiu. tine nf-.t-'to lit. tieali.i'.-al of ll.e di nfted men of that e iit.ty while .le'a.illl d 1.1 Ihi- phn'e ; A-.t'-r Wiii'ieg -it Nor.'tciu.i' -r'-.i.d or liai--. tlie ear- wll' 11 they e:i'i;e. Wi re ! lib- I l,:0- I a- eb' Sam - ' rei-ruiis thai we wa re obii..-. ,1 a, Tn.ir -!i ' . Sunbuiy in: I wait for n train. Al -ii,! oi y w- tool; up i nr i j tun ; ir- in the I ,.iirt II ,i;-e. :n,d w.r- iu torlued lluil w.- e ii!d n I b-nio t ,- - n.iy .1 ,. i: South" I . Ilarri-biirg. until to .. . look at l.i '.lit. 'J'-.-wurd- nighi the l.y- begun t- it'-I r..ih. r en .i-y. i r tear thev vvinh 1 be -tipperlo--; but their f-e l-w.i e ci.-.u di-l.et-e.l. t.-r loiill du-k t ill- luitl iol ie belli - llii'ilirv eame p-'-uril, in toe I ouri eeiialo oil- I X: r-'i-e- al .'llei e -iy- lea 1. and 'h. up v. ith a lieii. I d 1 : Now ihe oral a i -.d a g.,. 1 ''. aluve. bin il t- : M.i.';, pr ) -u-i.-l ihyri .'. Til-' pic-l:,.- li ill l!n: coiup.ir.oivo : II" ol ti; ,1.,-aeat ' W'-lll. I "hal 'I'- The 1 a; 'i. II. 1.1:1.1 my, ji-;; h.t e i;n i veil 1 iiae 1':. . i'..''.t-.l t under live in of.r iia'.h my itlai a-,.1 1 i.ri w .'a. i. Ie I' if la, , .1,. aioti, a of Me ely i: A;. a the i: ."I v :t I On .1.1 ie ihe dis.-i: -. ry. an I liui-t , :;.-e, nr: . r 1 iw a Id lo tiie .-look , deiiatm- -o. ietie: p. 1 . a.t- idm- ol s, k -y i "i i in. inner li f i .-pillar kin w if! ..ie! ; l-i t! -h-ill :- v. a V 1. ext.-1 ...luhlc oi ; -e 1c iir cf.t a ra our ii'iut mil our con.r.i- disea.-'i ; the v. oiiuds and the sti'on;:e-t tiinong ti.eu dcl.-r,ni:i ati. 11 in s tpp ' 'hog t'.uy and tho C';.':i i.an. U. S. Arm v. strong po-moiis an- utiin lii.- criminal ncgle-.-i, to v the Ian., force of th,.- . .:i an i . jitalt! v w ith the slit; comi'iali.l. i'ako: ::. i;i.i.i:r. r:t:.-!o;,::r.i vx. v.m-h laitn.'.lh.;: Iy p-c . ions si. -o- of 1 1.irp'-i's Ferry prisoner-, an ! permits, to till- clKI:i'.-- l.i ado' M hen i'..' .-'timid have i.ti-.v of a:.in, initii.o, thi b td co o'tr troopp.s, tin- en: ire ale-' nee o i r'.'.hea tiogs, and the ul-aii lonai. ;:t of Maryland Heights, were imporlaiit facts they eoald, and uudonbti ,li '-.id, i v.i . mi t- th.. enemy. SiMecil if thi -e ; riso-.H-rs Merc p..r .led oil llie lilth. .".:: i p"-. giveti ilo-m i;i tin: h.ir.. I-writing C- l. .Vih-, whil-' a Pel 1 1 ollieer by ihe name of Ihm-c, al'Kr a:i e-e.'.pe, is retaken, ami sul seoiiciitlv has a Private vt:n. 7 InUj id:i; i. aged 2 i'b 1.7 l!"f, ii.".r.th ;. and 1(1 day-, .per Augi: -'a. o:i : .... , so.; of V i ':: .m i ..tr-t, 7 nii.ntiis. an 1 : I', ,'l ' . a 1 t ". .rr. t - ra, bavklThei'., I- i:LX.-e' i, I'lover-wei, 51 In ie i Pe i b ana t-ev. ,mg t'; he jiarohs pebtl in-tfed .-ends thtf.i, ait.-rs. 'l'!::s. Co. duofsonietii-i v "i)vi. Tv.w !-.t: c an- 0. d uli I. il- lis-eniin lie -al -':l'i'i:i'. i hie K-...-M .1. V. ! I ' :' i-i-a, i al IJ-.irn.tiJo. i i ' ". r: Att'iv op the : ' cday livening, ...! ."'.. ' '.. . .::i was to hiive l tie- 1-: la- ieii- i il.s ai.-.-i Cite- i1. and a' . arertspa i::t.-r iew M iili ( cl. Miles, is paroled, , cati.e, and ati.-r the surrender eppears at tne held I w ' ' i ot n.s i.ieii, among the Cr.-t to er.tcrlla.j j Ferry. i r.hst rno. iAMtl to the preir.i-'e- of; 1 tow ti-iiip. Not thai. f A au-' . I 'are - s" i : v 14. 'lira of "n m a-'- spotted. A1-, at'!:- itr.iv JI.-iil'..'.-. h-I ni lit io iv,:i;l:-t . 1 I C.ed to call a'.. I i--iii,! y c:ii.r.:d i,:. I tetr. v riaii i I i k Ic- r. ,n M : an' v. :t! T-.ii t .l.J:.: M: -f I . t ,-.e . ma i 1''"' i" i but I io.; I-, .. , there!' ll'.li': accoTii e e com i.r:M:r..ii. -.vi.-.i, is ; It is not nec-'-s .ry t'i aeeiimulate clderico i from tl'.e ma.ss th:'.; throgg'hDUt f-trcely af , fords one f.n'l iu cniitradiclion to what each ! one establishes, that Col. Miles wa ineapa r 1 bi lie ot con ictiag ti defence so important as - .sntcaaii'ViRi-i'.v- -v. r.TWf . J taupi--, limits "Tiie Soi.i'iiitis Yoru. A sumuiai7 of the votes taken among volunteers, as far as they have reached us, is as follows : Union Di m. Allegheny County Yols. Perrv, " " r. 1 he i x t resilient lias hrouglit togelher a labyrinth of dates respecting the arrival and departure of rebel commissioners, armis tices, iVc. with which 1 had no official con nection, I may have made an unimportant mistake or two ; bill, as 1 have not by me 521 110 131 107 majority the means of recovering the i hie to those I shall iiut attempt to follow t-2 2:t 81 4 202 ;i llGli 222 l7aX:T Oo.voui.ss. The Philaddpliia Iti ji'i.-tr givis the followii'g as the political complexion of the next Cor.gn.ss, dividing the liienibcrs as Conservatives and Pcpuhli cans, which is not slrietlv correct, as Demo- eones .on.iing Mite among : s. ,, , . .V:, . Paujihin, Adams, Franklin, Blair. Huntingdon, U3d IU ojimcnt, The wholo number of voters among the j Pcnn. ylvauia volunteers U estimated ut l about SO, 000. A them all would make a Union majority of forty or fifty thousand. The above n turns are not selected, but comprise all that have teen receivnl, and may, therefore, be regard ed as a fair criterion. 5-j" " Cicuat Fn::: at Wiimamspout. We learn from tho .ji'-.im'. b'l.'.ffi- that about half past 12 o'clock on Sat i.r, lay night the immense saw-mill of L.oigdoii, piwn A Co., at the v. e-t end of William-port commonly known as the "Pig Water Miil," van discovered to be on f.r.-, and U fore the flamcR Coiil 1 be i hn ki d it was li'irn.-d to the wnter'a edge. I I windings Horn i Nl-.v Youk, 3th WINFIKT.P SCOTT. A v. Ho n. i , Nov. 8. 1M,2. i liial gent.- of j llo-.ls.e. 1- ill 1 1 ed it li pro i-i,,,i.- ot lalioll- kiii-I- 1 the .soldier boys ..I I '.-1 uiiibin had a I'l imd fe:i-i j The people ot Sunbury haie in. half w-av l-yatty ! td'llt theill. 1 will 1'ei.ite an ala-edoto ol'lo in i older lo show y.-u th-ir chnru-ter I hiar.l one .' ! our boy- retain k I-. one ot liu- rreiith iii-n pre.-ei.t tlint wa- weie rata, r imp- -ii,g i.p, n th-ni 'I'lio -jen-' lleinnii - ans'.ver was. - Not al ail; in- will -pen I our los I dollar, and shed, it tie -e--iiry. t lie la-' do p ia , i-ur Wilis, t.-r the siiei-e.-slul l-l'oS.,-,-nl-..u ol llii- war 1 noticed Ii little L..y. u n,, r- piobi.bly le t in.-re I hn ii live or siyen- ot icr--. e -ia.-in wiihn g.-litleuain. w ho 1 suppo-ed wn- hi- l'nthei Is, i lo him and sniil " t 'l. sir. yu are n .t 1-ir i n-aigh , to li-hl retiel.-. are you ''' - N". -ti, ' end 1 but I I ion l.ir.'e o:ii,u'h lo li rlit r-b. I l...ys." H..-1 ble- tli- j goo. I J pie et Slil.blliy. iay thev. wiih U-. ,pe-d- I ily see Ihe t la-n r, -i.-re l len l.-l I s-troiii-r Ham ! evr. E W l I iic i ii :n lLMIi'I "AN J' AimV Ml'd Si. Gr.MF.PAL Mi ( I. Ill I. AX PFLIFV MP 1 nr.; ,1 j," eiK'i'Sil Viti r:!iii' i Coiiima: li:e I'oloiiiiii- linn. c; pn m-ci.ki.i ." o;;bi:i;i:ii do AT Tl'.KNTiO.'. N - J. i'.bl'oi:'.' :.d t."i. s .Mlf, Ili'An-qr.wrn.us i u :; P. C v I'i,... i:i:nii,o or Cm i: i N.. iimi..-k Ti:ii m- l-i, J. 'ihe bu iia-s- of thi- term was ei-ellio oert-d with n lutlahir of i-liliiinal till!-, whiii e i.snli.ei li-li-h of :he lime of li:c C url .Judge .out. I s. on opening the Court. d It vi re I mi ex 1 cut ei;.-r .'e lo i the liriiud Jury in which he i-sf, ire-l io llie tr-uoii.- i of the e iiuitrv in sui-pres.-i. ' tin- pre-eiH wi ked re- 1 crats and Pepid Means were elected as Union J .nll. u, intni'i n-n.-K wi:h all kin i i f I a.sines.- J cainiidatcs. Judge Hale, of Centre county, : jni. -i.d a- w,-il a- oilier-. I cted by a i The pi ituip.d eu-i - mi t'ae Criminal C.lci, K r w .e union of Democrats and P.epublica'.is, over , ""' "''"'' r u'"'.v '"'' ,"'J'-' I11"'""' ' I .l-l'loll J il :.- in-e ,-... u e .1 a g'.inl ileal ol llilere-t 1 mid Va- ably e aidu.Iid on ihe pall of the daemon- Wealth by Ihe bile lb-OKI Atl.-llley. I.'ill .lllo. Kiiy j ' Clement. V ho Hi:- il-'islid I V the leeently ( ! -'t I d J I Jb-:r;et Attorn, y s,.:, ui-n Jlalo-k. l.-i !!.. lot i- an aii.tra"! .1 th.- pro. -i 1 1 1 1 -r - I the regular Pepublicun candida.te. srri:s which i'.vyi: n.ix rni. m:xi i O'.uiu: I'KLSl .M fiM.! Maine, Massachu.-ett.i, 1 Yermoiil, ! New Yolk, !D i New ,b I sey, 3 I Peiuisi iaui:i, 8 1 I c!aw arc, initio, 8 i Indiana, 4 i Illinois, 5 i'ctiur with about I'mr i hundred thoii-and feet (.f mum I It. mber. I yYi'll,',,'! The Ulght W is eXce-.-ivch cold, and it va- Miniiesotit, '.h it ihe fire- N i-iauisin, .t the !imci. 1 Mi'-li'st"", fit of :.t Ho ,0'.ag.l- only by the r.tiim-t ei i'i Jill a and citi. i.s i u:;!, i i from consuming ihe million-, i f bl.ald i J'ilcd Upoll the !K l ess it. ij :n i great was the l:,ht cau-e I by ihe n lion that th'' st 'ii t-of t'.. t, w n Will- i.l liilii.lt.d ill eil part, a'i 1 alt!. it ph.. . -foily milc-i ili t u. t th.- '.i d t w ti.-. . d I to t ..- J.iialy i'ibl bp n th. . u' Is -. Ni.w 1'ivi Tm t Yi ' b ' i oi:. i- the i I iy oi.e i. h. h t ' ii He a is- .-ii r nt par. , ! I"',. ... .' ... . Ill 1 l 'logon, Tot ill, 13 . y.'ii. Ccii. C 1 4 10 1 0 a a 23 19 13 2 4 1 17 11 10 1 1 13 ii a 7 7 4 4 8 tl "J 6 1 1 1 5 3 'i i A 2 4 4 4 1 1 H'J 75 75 I 'f,'t'l' i a-. ,hh i . ft bas. Held lo im-wti al l: f.nw r. .1 i I. m', . Held to answer al nel sc- ' i iv ll'izi llnii''. r i.u, .-,: Ji M -e--iolis. -- '. r and hie-' . - S in, ty l f the pea -For an 1 Truei:::. , The ovd. r r. 1 f: om tie- c.i li.uc w as i'i 1 1 i .-. , 1 oh 1 i.-k I:: '. 1:1. hi. i'.cl.d to lib, :.t: 1. 1 t .h. :i ia ..tori-,'. u t i: - re ' i: t. tiie at: Iv term I o r m l i ln r :l l'.iir:i.-id t ;;ke ci 'Liiaaia I :;1 1 e coii'.nn I'.. I i t ''.' li..:. r.,1 M.a h to m irrow. 1 r i io report. 'I't.e order w.. Iliickiiieh.uii act of tin- 1 ale l the Pot.. al io the l, oops of .-. ''. thai the coiiiei ia I jiillilside und takiic. Tin-re i- no excipt that l In i a lb .i i:mv or a oi - . i i,:o I v l "V d t'iei.fl'Cirs is a.-simblc i at hi', farewell. The sural Met Idhin, . .; i uniic." : ta'V. accoiiipaiiieil ay I id lar.'M'-l! to i- io!i tie .-. 1: r-il ;-.! :."! f. raa ,h ;'.:: cd 1 :;n::crs of c 1 ippi d lo git i t : l I -oillll'l'.s g ive .aiiauoiis rounds f v. ill h ave b was t: .-ion won' pain. VI sn! the ohic-r Currae! tup, N". v. 11 j:i':sjs nu r.i;: m.u.i: a: Ilrv JACf-Ii V. WA.MI'-.V I IU.NKV NhWCMPi:, A. I Tin- Foil T-rn. wi.! , .1,1 vc;i!.r ll:!i. J-'tJ. la-'r a,, a an-i iii-:;.T 1- n.-a--. J'V" oi i: '.' . P. Ah)lISS i' I h. '.!.'.'. X. A . M it., a '.a i . I'i' i'. d, A ? M v' '.'ra 1 ,,r lire- '"i-tan:! ,'ex-r V. o k-li-iV!; thl-1. AC. I'-r farther pir:i -i' l'.- v ,1 f::;.s:,i:rg. r,i , :; A tho .M.r; 1 UN-UH'. i .: I ! .' laa.aa 1 .'I.U'.l ' I f t'l" bll'l ill 1 G.-n. 1 Of th- rs No. I lilted i-f the o'i.,1 iyUI'l .-illci I" Charge ,li-iiii-.id. I'i.-. outer for co-t.-. Pr- - Joseph Shipe, mil del. ndai.t. biiza brown. held ill SlltlO to V.I-, j, llie peaet-. .i uit r J i I'll lo an-wcr ut ii : .S'...lr Cl. . ,, . Complaint li'-iui." siy i-..-t.. ,S.-,o , ).., 'Hue i.itl pay a tim .' I or and I-: Ibl 1 i . i. Surety i f John i 1 ii ut , pi. the p wen'- nee. r, lo .-iol, 1- th i..d 1. t I 'I. i: I t. TI. t i ! Ar: f li.c P ii. g -I t .1 in r Lew aria'. ;- NI li l. 'l j- -ati ..o.ds. ii:.' iIhoIm I on ie i', e of : h, in. vor'h. . !' ii m ilioii. II I I N. ,y i.s as a -"I !,c.t thin: 1.1, i r:i' i t' 1 1 W siito i e, "Vi nil-i r H M-jor-Gl Uelal Met lei'l.lll Mel lid b hi- head quarter- ill the field before t i I,', row. There are magi cicj -. I I.r. -.- all cnlii'i'l'llilig the rcci in luililal'l ili.itl:- I"" i.li-l r 1. .', ith Hit!. ;d couth;. 1 1. ; . t noio I I. st. d I'll h tin- -t. .. i.ii: t pr tin- i oititu no I of th. The w eat In r is i li l, lel.d.iot j I. - A c id- gill hi A I I - M tin l HlVK VI. T Tu I.l fa T. Is I ! litll. foil rnr-Lvr i onouiisn. ni x i ioMibi s.-. I 'I'm- JVll I M' I (i'ill'1 loin lit l.ll.-. . J Ili.oV li.nl- .. t ,! ; t I 1 I I tf- . t, 1 ' ,- i I '. I V II' ' in Pb i I. ! I r t.. pi.... ii. i- . .i ) . ! Ill 1 1.. P n , ii. . : i' i. i . ..... X M l I'd VI lllo -lot., iilul ill. . ci. i d i ..'-..it' .; - h o ,1 .- lo .1 . i :.. , i.t II. il, l i.il . i. 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In- il" .- . . . . ; -., ' ', . ii' . a -1 bill .-el.t.-IK.d lo ii y . lo an I Vo i , nt.- per . i L nil chit I It and biillery iy Set.n need I,, -ii. m.d imp. i- li- iu. I to peeodi ,li r II. I- l. W ..I i- I .( : poli. It g it I. Adtiiinis'. i at ilall's rell'.- al -l.lted ol till' Ihi Ian my No bill j .r. und I- ..-. 1 1 no j h a g in . p' a e- j unit hi (he n - it - I'i ii'- li, a '.'.i r . ii. l F.".... I bo ,i 'i at: i ti . 1 Army :.r and I i.l:. . oil wi on :;!. th. r. -' .I i l' Will f th- Pol, iill:. dl A. !.. l!l'b!.inn, .M.iioi -Gi in i d C amuandiii! pi, at. I jiisi,.; 11.1' is I't' It ot t; ll l.e.al pi' v. ia li.c liar in- t;ul.ioi .1-1 lo ol i :r U i. . i- i. h U-' I . . .",.-, ; 'line I ill ii! i.e l ste ni, I iua 1 1 la, .i I an 1 .1 . .( .p. i .,. in libel Iu to ai, rt i l at II H b.ll 11.11 l,mi.,,'i ,ii i- ,s. ; ; yl. I 1 1. . .il r W iu I i i lie , .. ;... , L.il, i ..I M...I.U ML I b. HI J I II. I.. II. , I I i 1, I e ir i - A .... bye p... -. I l.rly . :',.,', 1 lo 1 I. Ill- I No I il 11.11 ! I Ti u. N.i I ill ! .1.1 I 4l II. I I I V i ...i I-' , t i i i . I'oiuM vi'. I ..'. I . k P. M .fell. I;mU li; ii-ii h I . A nn j at W f iii lii-lei-. II i if.'. .i,r.. Nov. lo I'rom the mo-t Iclia'oh- S- e. -sio'.i oatcis late, who h:te ia 1..; ii ( s in i h. Si in i ii. 1 I, ,.i i, t hi t ,bi! Da i.t I', i lev, -.1 Ci i.i :.i lie - 1 Ii I 1 1 a nay , lighty il.o-i-.iii-l -'I,.,, ,, ;,. in, 1,, -t, r t. a day-ago Ail wet - in l.i I. iii:' ,r:o -. a-., I theotl'.cirs w.i. i ', . i: On -i d i al w it h V i io kid gU i s ll.e - inn in. n, i. ml are i iitiihi. i-.t that l.ee'g w lie Ii- ..ria; I .- i -. ape. .1 to i.o.!on-illc. ot liiu'i .rs 1 1 1 ry. I Ii- ( otatnis- ; L.a.a, i.'.-tek usi o.-. ..... : ' I no: hav e liwe'.icd l.poil this i cavs n::: i,'. ..:; bjc't, were ii not for the fact that ' C- -nur.-m K.-i.iU Prnr-'he wl'.o lii.ice.i t i:s mcatia', e la ".-:--r command should .-hare in tin-rtsp. .n.-il ility, an. I m tin- ojunioii ot tlicl omni:--;o:i y.ajor (icneral Wool i.s guilty to this extent of a grave disinter, and .should be censured for Id- conduct. ib.v-t ui. or ov.m:ua!. m'ci.i:li.a: . The cor.uiii-sion has retnarl.ed freely n ."oh M:h s. an old ethicr who has been killed in the service of his coiiat ry, and it cannot, Ir. ni any motives of dilicioy, refrain from ci usiiriug tln-e iu high lommand, v, In a it thinks sc.cii ei n -are di sc rvf d. The la neral-ia- hicfhi.s tesiilhd tint Gen. Met Idhin. uiier ha', iag ri ccivod orders to repel li e enemy ii.u.iiing the State ot' Maryland, marched only .six n:ile.- pi r day. on ;,a ave rage v. Inn ptishina litis iiiva-liio. cti-aiy. 'I he Generai in Chief ;.l-o t. stifi that. ir. his opinion Gin. Met a !h,,i couhl nad -hi.::'.'.'. hac lelh e,l ami lirotceted J iai pi rs Fel'i'V, an 1 in this opinion th" Commission fai'y ! e -r le-.l . i ja...;i4 , r.t :. COIlCUr. " ' '.' ! e .-.a:,!, by it!.. tiuii bit's i r.ii'.-.Y i'l.HM rt i.:;t v m-j:ki:n- l'l'.ili I, i tiai to ih. a- a. t- ... 1 ' The i vi,1,. nee thus mtr -n iueed co::ii.-n.s the Commi ,-ii.n in the opinion that Harper's Ftiiy, ;;s w i il as Mary hind Ibight-. was prematurely surrendered. The g irri.--ui privations should have bu n -ati.-p. d that rdi.i, h 'w- i-M-r long' di laved, wmil I Come at hi-l, and ' that a ihoiisan-.l lneii kith d at Harpn's Ft r ry would have made a .-mall loss had the i po. t been san d, and probably s:;v d two j thousand at At. th ii.m. llo'.v iinpo: unit wa. j this de fen e we can p.ow appreciate. Of the ; !'7,000 linn composing .it tint time the 1 w hole of Let-'i army, more than one third j were attacking Harper's Ferry, and of thi-, . the main body was in Yirgiiiia. py refer tlti'i- to llie c idi-nee, it Mid be bu n that lit Mi ning loyalty j the very moment Coh.'.el Ford abandoned ill ::. l army now i Maryland Heights, his little army was in iriality relieved by tu tu r i'-Franklin and ' Sumner's corps at CrampC'iiV Gap, within , si veil mill s of his posit . in ; and that alii r i the sum ad, r of llatp, i s 1 rry no time w.i- given lo parole pii-oucis before 20.000 troops were honied I'miu :igint:i, and the I 1 Utile force wi ut oil' mi the double quick t 1 1 :t v, ir.'-te ti . .l.-li '.'A max noon: l my 1 very rev, nidi d lion of it-i.tt-l.r the ild Artuv '. ' ha:d l iimpaign 1 ; a ia tl.eii- feel i' h .:. MoCL'lLin at,, i lao-t f.'iitid ' 1 1 that it is not tlnir command. 0 long and inti , 1 iii ed .: miv- !. "ill: ll. b'. I t: 1 with a IltttV I.Ofit Z Jul'. 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