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Op b.: iOgp CIP CO CO cot—l 8 CO CA S czo 1,0 Cet Q SP Administration Notices, 1 time a week, sik tii Marriage No . .;. Funeral Notices finch insertiou..„ fir Business notices inserted in the Lo eal Column, or before Marriages and Deaths, Emus OEM Pea Lnzs for each insertion. As an advertising medium the TELEGRAPH bas no equal, its large circulation, among bnsiness men and families, in city and country, placing it beyond competition. glisttliantoug. JONES HOUSE, COMM OF MARKET ST AND MARKET SQUARE, HARRISBURG, PA, JOSEPH F. McOLEL.A.N, PROPRIETOR. (SEO2IiTLY I.IO.II9IUOTKID BY WBLLS covmattor.) This is a First Class Hotel, wad located in the central part of the city. It is kept in the best manner, and its patrons will find every accom modation to be met with in the beethoru3es in the country. 8030-dtf Ued - ITL'D STATES HOTEL. Ett3 iI tied and Renoyated L W. TIM EYCK, Paoriuvroa. tg 11316 -poplar and cmamodions Hotel has I been newly refitted and furnished through out It. parlors and chambers, and is now ready for the reception of guests for the winter season. The traveling public will find the, ()sited SVatai flout the most convenient in all particu lars, of any Hotel in the State Capital, on ac count of its access to the railroad, being imme diately between the two great depots in this pity. Hensisnotto, Dec. 29, 1862.-Om THE " KING MICROSCOPE," DOUBLE LENS. PROF. HOBSFORD, of Harvard University, says, "it works very .well, and you have got it up very neatly." Magnifies 25 diameters. 66 cents in Postal Currency. The "BOWEN. MICROSCOPE," 28 cents. The "S. WOOD WARD MICROSCOPE," 38 cents. Or one each of the three kinds for $l. All free of postage. Address T. EDWIN KING, nar26-d&w6m Boa 330, Boston, Mass. VISITING, WEDDING, • IMITATION, AND AT HOME CARDS. BY"pedal arrangement with one of the beet engravers in the country, cards of any description will be executed in the highest style of art, conformable with the latest fashion, and supplied prom ptly,at lower prices than are charg ed by the stationers in New York or Philadel phia. For samples and prices call at mach9tf BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE. U7INDOW SHADES of linen, gilt•bordered; and PAPER BLINDS of an endless var.! (Ay of designs and ornaments ; also, CURTAIN FIXTURES and TASSELS at very low priees. Call at SOHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE. apt ' HERMETICALLY SEALED. PEACHES, TOMATOES, PINE APPLE, SALMON, OYSTERS, SPICED OYSTERS, LOBSTER, SARDINES, WM. DOCK, Jr. &DO. For sale by BIBLES AND HYMN BOOKS! 4 LA RUE and splendid stock of Pocket and Ilk. Family Bibles. Pr•sbytcrian, Methodist, Lutheran, • German Rotor toed, awl other Hymn Books. just reedy ati at BiBUNEB'S CHEAP .13°11KBTORE. COAL OIL, a further reduction in Coal OIL superior article of non-explosive ;Coal Oil, for sale very low, by NICHOLS & BOWMAN Cor. Front and Market Ste. mrll DHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS chastely bound and clasped—for sale at SOHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE, 19 ; /8 Marliet.Btreet. .4'. DR. JOHNSON = 40 6 1 1 / 2 0 .0 J. 4 1C 4, 3 1. -1 firni LOCK HOSPITAL -,-TAS discovered the most certain, speedy and 1l effectual remedies in the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE messy IN NIX TO TWELVE BOUM NO MERCURY OR - NOXIOUS DRUGS. A Care Warranted, or No Charge, in from One to Two Days. Weakness of the Back, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary dis charges, Impotency, ":General Debility, Ner vousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation cif the He art, Timidity, Trembling% Dimnass of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Throat, NC se or Skin. Affections of the Liver, Lungs, Stcmach or Bowel S—those terrible disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of YOuth— those secret and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the song of Symms to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most bril liant hopes or anticipations, rendering =Ham &c., impassible, YOUNG MEN Especially, who have become the victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of Young Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Sen ates with the thunders of eloquence or 'waked to ecstasy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. $l.OO 9.00 17.00 2 t , x• , - Married Persons, or Young Men contemplat ing, maxriage, being aware of physical weak ness, organic debility, defer/pities, speedily cured. I-A r ,E • He who places himself under the care nf Dr. J. may religiously confide in his honor Ewa gen tleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a Vhysioltin. OBG&NIO WEAKNESS 1 Immediately Cured, and full vigor resto4ed: • This distressing affection—which renders life miserable and marriage impossible—ls the Pen alty paid by the victims of improper indulgence. Young persons are too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful ;corm quences that may ensue. Now, who that tilt deratands the subject will 'pretend to de4y that the power of procreation is lostsooner by those falling into Improper habits than by the aurapru dent..Besides being deprived the pleasures of healthy offspring, the most serious and trizo tive symptoms to both body and min arise. 1 The system becomes deranged, the,physipal and mental functions weakened, loss of pro&eative power._ nervons_ir._iissneisla palpita tion of - thi - heart, indigestion, ronsfitatt iona i debility. a wasting of the frame, eoush,,con, Gumption, decay and death. , _Ovum, No. 7. - Flomx FRIDIEBIOL Bram; Le :and side going. from Baltimore street, a few doors from the corner.. tall not to Observe name and number. , • :It xra 0 . . 1 es... $2 25 ~ -150 Letters must be paid and contain a stamp The Doctor's Diplomas hang in his office. DR. JOENSON, Member of the Royal College of Surgeo* Lon don, graduate from one of the most eminent colleges in the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent in dal hospi tals of Londbn, Paris, Philadelphia and else where, has effected some of the most astollishing cures that were ever known ; many troubled with ringing in the head and ears.whenlatlleOp t great nervousness, being alarmed at ! kdden sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blnehing, attended sometimes with derangement of Mind were cured immediately. • , . . TARE PARTICULAR NOTICE. These are some of the sad and melkncholy effects produced by early habits of youth, viz : weakness of the back and limbs, pal* In the head, dimness of sight, loss of muscularipower, palpitatibn of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irritability, symptoms of consumption, Ow. DIENTAILT.—The fearful effects on thp mind are much to be dreaded—loss of memory,-con fusion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil fore bodings, aversion.to society, self distruitt, love of solitude, timidity, &c., are some of the evils produced. - - YOUNG MEN Who have injured themselves by a rtain practice indulged in when alone, a hi bit fro quently learned from evil companio , or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and if not cured panders marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. What a pity that a young fried, the tope of his country, the darling of his'parents,:should be snatched from all prospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequence' of deviating from the'path' of 'nature and bidulging'in'alcertain secret habit. Such parsons mum before contem plating MARRIAGE, Reflect that a sound mind and bodyfare the most necessary requisites to promote copubial happiness. Indeed, without these, the journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage : the prospect hourly darkens:to the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair and_llhd with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another becomes blighted with.our °wit. DISEASE OF .LIPBUDENCE. I .• 1 When the misguided and iniprndeli, votary of pleasure finds he has imbibed the of I this painful disease; it too •often::happens that an illtimed sense of shame orthe dread of dis covery deters him from applying to th / se, who, from :education and respectabilityoum .alone befriend him. He falls into the hindslof igno rant and designing pretenders, Who, incapable of curing, filch his pecuniary sn'bstruice, keep him' triflin4, month after month, or ari l , long as the mistiest fee can be obtained, and In despair letive him`with ruined health to sigh Over his galling disappointment, . or, by the nee of the deadly poison, Mercury, hasten the constitu tional symptoms ofthiaterribledisease,' such as affections of the-Head, Throat, Nose; Skin, etc. progressing with frightful rapidity WU death puts a period to his d±eadful sugorinfisiby send ilt ing him to that =ditto:mend rakix, y from whence no traveller returns. ' i s INDoßsKirßkr OF THE P _k S. The many thousands cured at this hittitution year lifter year, and the numerous trkortant surgical operations :performed byaim(); ,i i , ,4 witnessed by the reporters of the 1 and many other papers, notices of igtrve, appeared agsdnautagain before the pliblic, be-` mho his standing as a gentleman a for ' and responsibility; is a sufficient utee to vv +har the afflicted. , li ErI9IT DISICArBIi SPEEDILY, ' -- • 0/170.4. No. 7. 1017111 17=117 illtbital MARRIAGE 82, HARRISBURG, PA., MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 8, 1863 Ntm abottlistmtnts. The Great "American Remedies," KNOWN AS "FIKLMBOLD'S" GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ : RELMBOLD EXTRACT "BUCHIT," II SARSAPARILLA I.IIPROVEED ROSE WASH. DELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. " HICOILY CONCENTRATED"; COMPOUND FLUID, EXTRACT BUOHU, A POSITIVE AND SPECIIFIO KEINIEDY For Diseases of the BLADDER,,KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, A.ND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. This Madicine increases the .power qf Diges tion, and excites the ARSORBEITTS.Into thy action, by which the. WATERY or CAL CEROOS depositions, and all IJNNATURAL ENLA.RGEMENISAre reduced, as well as pain and inflammation, and is good for MEN, WO MEN or CHILDREN: • HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT 13CCHU - FOR WEAKNESSES - • Arising from Exceases, Habits of Dissipation Early- Indiscretion or Abtuse. ATTRNDED wrisit TRIIMOLLOWING inexprois Indisposition to Exer-Dryness of the Shin, • Lion, " Lose of Power, Loed of Metn'ory; • - Difficulty of Breathing Weak Nerves, Trembling, ! Horror tif.Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness'of Vision, Pain in the Back, Universal Lassitude ofFlushing of the {Body, the Muscular Systetn,Eruptions on thei Fade,' Hot Hands,, '•`• r Pallid' Ummtenance. These symptoms, if allowed to go on; which this medicine invariably 'removes, soon follow IMPOTENCY, FATUITY; MPLI I IIPTIaFTS, In' one of which the patient' may'expire. , Who 'can say that they are not frequently' 'followed by those "direful dissases,!' • INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION. 1 ' Marty are Aware 'of the cause of their Suffer ings, but-none will confess.— The records:of the Insane:Asylums and.the melancholy deailut by Consumption, bearample witness to the; truth of the assertion Did , CONSTITUYTON; ,ONCE ,JOFSCTED WITH ORGANIC W AIrIOSS Requires the aid of medicine to strezigthen and invigorate the system, which Reltnboldrs Ex tract Buchn invariably does. A trial, will con vince the most skeptical. . • FEHALES—F ALRS-:-FEMALES, - , CU) OR YOUNG, SINGLE, HARRISP, OR CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE. In many Affections peculiar to femttlias the Extract Buclin is unequalled- by any! other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregu larity, Painfulnesi, or suppression of the . cus tomary Evacuations, Ulcerated or • Schirrous state" of the Trteius, Lenecorrhea or Whltee, Sterility, andlor all-complaints incident lto the • • t of Dlssipation or in the . --• DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE ` NO FAMILY SBOULD BE WITROVirIT.' Take no BalsiunNercury,or Unpleasant Medi ,cine tor Unpleasant and Dangerous Diseases. HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU 7 • Cures Secret Diseases in all their stages; at lit tle expense.; little or no, change in diet ; no in convenience and no exposure. It causes fre quent deaire, and gives strength to Urinite, thereby removing obstructions, preventing and curing Strictures of the Urethra, allaying pain and inflammation so frequent to thls ease of diseases, and expelling Poisonous, Diseaaed, and Wornout Matter. Thousands upon thottsande who have been the victim of quacks, and who have! paid heaVy ;fees to be cured in• ai short time, have found they were deceived, AO that the "Poison!' has by the use ,of ,dwerful Astriugents," been dried np in the sottim, break ontin,an aggravated form, and lierhaps after marriage. Use RELIIROLD'S EXTRACT BUCAU for all Affections and Diseaeesbr the Urinary Or gans, whether existing in Mile or Female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. Diseases of these Organs require the aid of a Diuretic.' TiRTJAROLD'S EXTRACT BUORU is the Great Diuretic, and it it certain to • have the' desired effect in all Diseases for which It Is recommended. Blood—Blood—Blood. Helmbold's Highly Concentrated Compound BLUED EX.TBACT SABSAPARILLn SYPHILIS. This is an affec.; thin of the blood, and attacks the Bestial Or: gnus, Linings of the Nose, Ears, Throat; Wind pipe, and other Mucus Surfaces, making: rte-ap pearance in the form . cf iJicers. ,lichabold's Extract Sarsaparilla, purifies the Blood, and removes all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, giving to the Coniplexion a Clear and Heathy ,; Color. It being prepared expreesly for this class . of complaints, its Blood-Purifying Properties are preserved to a greater extent than any other -preparation of Sarsaparilla. FIRT,MBOLD'S ROSE WASTE. An excellent Lotion for diseases of a Syphi litic Nature, and as an injection in diseases of the 'Urinary Orgaps, 'arising from habits of dieslpation, used in connection with the Ex tracts biotin and S t aisaparilla, in such dise4ses as recommended. Evidence of the most re: spititsible and reliable' will accompany the medicines. CERTIFICATES OF CURES' frdin eight to twenty years standing, ' with names knoWn to'. Science and Fame. For Medical Properties of Bacilli, see Dispensary of the United States. See Professor DEWEE'S Valuable works on the Practice of, Physic. See remarks made by thelate'pelebiated Dr. PHY— SICK, Philadelphia. See remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM McDOWELL, a celebrated Physician and member of the Royal College of. Surgeons, Ireland, and pttblished in the Transactions of the Kings and Queen's Journal. Sle Medico- Cirurgical Review, published by BEM- MEW. VEBS„ Fellow of the Royal College.of Surgeons. See most of the late standard works on Medi cintf. • Extract of Buchn $1 00 rper bottle, or six for $5OO. • Extract of Sarsaparilla, .$1 00 per bottle, or six for $5 00. Improved Rose Wash, 60 cents per bottle t or.six fofs2 60, or half a dozen each for $12.00,, whichwilf be suf ficient to cure the moat 'Obstinate eaeih,if direc: tlons are adhered to. Delivered to any address, securely packa frotulobgeriation... • Desbribe symptoms in all communications. Cures guar anteed; Advice gratis. - AFFIDAVIT.. Perspnally appeared before me as Al4rman of the city of Philadelphia, H. T. Helmbold, who, being 'duly sworn, (loth say, PFP.Para, tions contain no narcotic, no mertilth or, other injurious drugs, and are,ptirely vegetable. *H. T. HELMBOLD Sworn and subscribed before. me, this 23d dAY of November, 1854. WM. P. H.IBBARD, Aldermen; ilinthatieet rib: Race, Fight, *Address letters; forinformation itLeontdanct?., H. T. H.FAIMBOLD,fQhemist. • Depot 104 Sißth 10th street, belowOhestrant, lihiladelphia. CiAO.44B, ~Gcm2bratistmtnts. HARRISBITRO, PA., POST OFFICE te:bartare l and A etval of the mails. Oa and after Monday, April 20th, 1868, the nthibi will closeas follows: NORTiishN CENTRAL RAILROAD, NORTR.—Way I lifAtr,--For all turg, and Lock Haven, and Xlrninx, N. at.. 12 M. For Lock Haven, Wit ....:!.llamOtt and Lewla b SOUTH.— W AY Marti—For • all For Washington, D. C., Baltimore,' Md., and York, Pa., at 9 P M LEBANON VALLEY RAILROAD. EAST —Way gaufr—For all Bainbridge - For New York, Phila . delpkia and Lancaider. WEST ~WAT Hart—?or all places between Harris ( .!uPT a 1,4 4 1 tOona• • ME istown 9:P. M. OGMBERLAND ~ VALLEY BAILItOAD. • For-r- Mechanicsburg, SWP.Paisburitt and Chambersburg.... 7 A. M. WAY' Men—For all • ; places: bet*6eu Harris burg ,and Hagerstown, Md....., 12.80 P. M. dEturi, I r 4 ‘,aum SD ITEHARNik SAlL wan For Zileitilale Forges, Ellwood. Pinegrovaa_nd Summit Station - 12.30 - P - . - 81 - . • STAGE BOTMML For •Progress, Lingles town, Mann& Hill, West 'Hanover, East • ' Hanover; Ono and Jonestown, on Monday,* • Wednesday and Fri day • For Lisburn and Lewis berry, on Saturday.... 12.3 Q P. M. The principal mails arrive at and are ready forOelivery at this office at the following hours: IFrom the North, South, East and j 61A. M. We5t................ ..... ... 2-P. M. • 12. M. Frpui Comlierland Valley Railroad 4 .- 6 .M. From Reading Railroad 2 1 P. M. Philadelphia , 4 P. M. _ _ roatage on all mail matter must be fully pre-. paid' by stamps or it cannot be forwarded'in the mails. re" Office lone From 6.80 A. M. to 8 o'clock, E. lit., daily, except Sundays, when the office will be open from 7.80 to 8.80 A. M., and.from 8.00 to 4.00.. P. . : : LIQUORS. • . AATE have on band a very superior selectiod V V of WINEB, BRANDIES and •FINN LI. QUOBS, of every descrlptiow BRANDIES of the choicest brands and yin- WINES of every variety and of the finest quality. RT. CRUZ. RUM. HOWARD IRISH;, SCOTCH, AYE and BOURBON waismy, CHAMPAGNE, SCOTCH ALE, BROWN STOUT, CORDIALS, &o. Also, a NATIvA WINE, manufactured from the domestic grape, which ip a splendid article, and we know it to, & pare. apl4 WM. pacm.„Ja., & CO.- YEGETABLE OR GAR - DEN SEEDS I VlTE,have received for this, season more than V , our mural stock ef FLOWERzPSE ED S. Some choice varieties on band. Also, Oar dentand Vegetable seeds of the best quality. SELLER'S DIM% STOBE, my 4 '9l Market street. HORSES ) —WAGONS- AND CARP TO HIRE. TOHN ALCORN,'Bread skeet, West garris- J burg, is prepared to furnish Horses, Carta inditcragonsto-peisoni.wishing hauling done . Digging of Ce lla rs personally attended to. Hauling of any description promptly attended 4„ An, order box for the accommodation of pepOiiii will , be found .in the Tarannepa .I'rint ing Pince, where orders will be received. aplß.3in JOHN ALCORN. QUEENSWARE 1 W* invite the Atte . ntion of the public to our huge and well Selected stock. of Queens - ware, recently purchased, and which we offer at a' very small advance on city prices. Call and examine befo re purchasing Qbgtwhere. NICHOLS Sr, BOWMAN, 47 Corner, Front and Market Bta 30 ' 000 LBS. HA"' of all the choice brands In market, cinvassed and uncanmised, at the very lowest price:-- Everiham'sold warranted, at • . NICHOLf3 A EQWMAN'S, Clor.Fiont and lifarketsts.- my 4 '. ,VAMIk'T inpult-A lot .1:4 &0100 extra AGehred 04Id 41,§akkby N_IPHOLB 4,lloWitaf, wyW Alor,inonts474arkot Arm* *V , #.5..• F-.'7".:4'.-,41 places between Harris- places between Hartle burg and Baltimore, Md:, and. Washington, D. CI., at. • .12 places.betwoen Harris burg, Easton and Phil adelphia, via Reading.. For Beading and Potts ville - • 12.80 P. M, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. "WAY'-ISW : ie.-For all places 'between Harris- burg and Philadelphia 6.30 A. at , For - -Philadelphia and < Lancaster For New :Toth, Phila delphia, Lancaster, Clo hambia, Marietta and : 1110 ;404D B . tom; Patter bilig and . Erie, Pa t , Cincinnati, Colunibtu3 andOlev,ei!ind, C.. .. 2.46 P. M l!or Pitiabtin, Holii- dayabArg, Altoona, Philipabnrg, Tyrone, Huntingdon' and Lew- ARRIVAL OF TEE MAILS GEORGE BERGNER, Postmaster C4t ittlegao4 What West Fairview has Done for the War. - IJura 641, 1363. The town of West Fairview, Cumbhrland county, containing about ninety voters, has sent nearly half that number to the relict' of our suffering country. Thirteen are enlisted for three years or the war, being scattered froml Virginia to Tennessee. Seven more joined the 130th Regiment P. V., and were at Antietam with M'Clellan, with Burnside at Frediricks burg, and in all the late engagements :under "Fighting Joe." The 127th contained fifteen, who were in every engagement in which that regiment participated. Three are in the United States Navy and five with 'the militia kinder ' Gen. Peck, making a total of forty-three. Old this number is Captain May, commanding com pany K, 7th Pennsylvania cavalry ; John T. Morgan was First Lieutenant in company F, 127th Regiment P. V.., and Thomas Tyndal Second Lieutenant in company F, 130th P. V. Benjamin Hoover, company F, .127th P. V., was killed at Fredericksburg, J3enj. Barshioger and Wm. Hawkey died in the send* and Moses Bechtel deserted from the 130th! Regi. , ment. When the militia were called lout a i company was organized, sizty-five of Whom were from the town and the remainder from '1 the vicinity. It was one of the first to ieport at headquarters in Harrisburg, and was attached, to the lat Regiment Pennsylvania Volhnteer Militia, as company H. The regiment * the first to leave Harrisburg, and it advauced four miles beyond Hagerstown, Md., and; then marched back to. Greenatstle, in about half a, day, the distance of fifteen miles. A great many more were enlisted from the vicinity, but those mentioned above were all out of the town, making a total of one hundred andnight, which,. in proportion to the inhabitantsi will, I think, compare favorably with any, town in our loyal Keystone State. ' UNIpN. 9 P. Bf. 7 A. M 12 M 2.45 P. M 9P.M 12 M From the Rappahannock. GEN. HOOKER'S ARMY EN-CROSSED THE E&PPAILLENOCII. The First Line of RifE9 Pits Carried. Diulng Bravery of Our Troops THE REBELS IN STRONG EctacE. CAPTURE OF ONE 'HUNDRED PENISES, WASHINGTON. JEW() 6. [Special dispatch to Me New York Ireral4.] - The Second division of the Sixth arm corps crossed the Rappahannock at noon yes relay, on pontoon bridges -tail by &detach= of the sauce in force to ascertain the motives al:id pa anion of the enemy. The rebel sharpahooters made some opposition to the placing of the pontoons, but this was quickly overcome, although we lost one or two men in the operation. After thidivision had crossed, there was cop siderable skirmishing, and the rifle pits occu pied by the reble riflemen were finally carried and some thirty or forty prisoners captured. Among the killed was Capt. Cross of the 50th New York. • i The rebels still hold Fiedericksburg4 Oen. Longstreet is there, and shows a strong font at the upper fords of the Rappahannock., It is believed that a large part of the rebel fotce bee gone in the direction of Ciordonsvilltt, but with what intention can only be surmised. Our, army is in good spirits, and ready for a movement forward at an hour's notice. Col. Kilpatrick's cavalry brigade arrived at head quarters last evening, from Yorktotin via Urbana and the Northerh Neck. 7A. M Since leaving 17rbana they have githered 600 horses and rattles, 305 vehicles and 260 con trabands, of whom all but fifty are vptutble field hands. Major Stokes of the 40th Virginia„ Lieut. Milhehn of the Baltimore artillery, and a num ber of the'rebel signal corps were also taken prisoners and brought here. ifipecial dispatch to the New York .7imq.] Ausrz or rcrroxso, June 4. Yesterday at, noon, very unexpectedly to everybody, the Engineer brigade was ordered to the Rappahannock with pontoon bridges, and ordered to proceed with the construction of two bridges acroEs the river at the pointknown as Franklin's crossing below the month of Deep run and one mile below Fredericksburg. The batteries from the Sixth corps; under charge of Col. Tom . pkins, were likewise ordered to cover the engineers in their work, and Rowe'i division of infantry was ordered to the spotty support the engineers and posh scrota as soon as the bridges were laid. The . only rebel force visible was a double line of pickets, who lounged about very inno cently, watching our operations closelyi A.bortt rive o'clock, the Engineers commenced unloading the pontoons, whereupon the rebels ilopped into their rifle pits and began'picking off our men. Our artillery, twenty guns or more, immediately opened with shell, and for two hours kept up a vigorous cannonade, with but little effect, however, upon the sharp shooters. It became necessary to storm the rifle pits, and at half-past six o'clock the 26th Now York, Col. Monism, of Col. Grant's brigade, was ordered into the boats. They at once: pushed across under a dense fire, and landing on the opposite side rushed upon the rifle pits with cheers. The rebels vacated and' an. Our men were instantly deployed as skirmishers, and in a short time some of the . 62d • Florida was brought in as prisoners. Other regiMents of the Vermont brigade aeon followed in boats until nearly the whole of ten brigades were over. •• • As soon as .the fi ring ceased 'the engineers began the work on the bridges, and at nine Y. X. had one compieted and the remainder of HOWeit„ dividon passed over. Our casualitiss . were five killed and twenty-five wounded. Our forces advanced cautiously across the plain, dePlOying Skim:debars, very handsomely, tharight resting on Deep Bun and the-left in the vicinity of Bernard Rouse. By dark they bad reached the Bowling Green road and posted pickets for the night well out towardir the foot of the timbered crests on which the enemy have theit:trong entrenchments. r ebels were not discovered in force last night, 'though the prisoners stated that we. ,should soon aretthstra i , - if. we, kept ci on advan ng, This morning enoug h has been alperbdirtid to . locate the greater:portion of enemy's Nfaitopknearly 100 Priamerellikdilding, one PRICE ONE CENT. major. Our crossing took the enemy greatly by surprise. Driringthe night Gen. Lee march ed two corps back from the vicinity of Salem Church to a position in front of our lines. Gen. Longstreet's corps has reinforced the troops in Fredericksburg and slept there, last night. This morning they moved in a southerly direction. By this bold movement we have derrionstra ted to a certainty what b2came of the enemy, besideti divining his purposes. Gar men behaved most gallantly, cheering as they crossed for the third time, this historic river: The - movement has thrilled the army with excitement and impatience. LATE. SOUTHERN NEWS. THE SIEGE 'OF 'VICKSBURG' WABILISGIOS, June 7. The Richmond pipers of the sth contain the following dispatch: deems, Miss., Julie 3.—The result of the siege of Vicksburg thus far re very encouraginz to our side. The enemy has been repulstd in every attempt to storm the woke. Gen. Grant must be compelled to raise the siege in a few clays. Another storming of the works is looked for within the next forty-eight hours. .16 1 141. 10 LATER PROM FIIROPE. Arrival of the -Steamship America More Rumors of Mediation. New Toss, June 7. The new steamship America from Bremen on the 24th ult. via Southampton on the 27th his arrived. The' Hammer& sailed 86 hours pre viously. The Europa arrived out on the 23d ult. The rebel loan flucttutted greatly on the news of Stonewall Jackson's death. The reports of a probable armistice and of the prospect of European offers of mediation between. the North and South was again revived in London. The .Thnes saps of Gen. Hooker's address: "If this document were received without au thentication a might pass for a hoax." The article ridicules the Union commander and his style. - American securities had all advanced. Vir -1 ginia 6s la2d.;llllnoisCentral ordinary, shares 4,1; MiChigan Central 3d; New York Central ld; Pennsylvania railroad first mortgage 24d. Con sols are quoted at 93n93id for money. The charge for adVances on the Stock Exchange were 8144 per cent. A great meeting was held at •Sheffield . on the recognition of the South. The mayor pmided. Ten - thousand k persons were present, and a resolution was agreed upon to memoralias the government. 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