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PlR4Porl' 18,,1861.
MS CO UNIT:tO/It/17/ON.
We publish on another page the proceedings
koople'S Union Ceutity Convention Of
bitulthkrt county, which assembled in the Court
House in this'City WS morning and' adjourned
this itlernonn. The proceedings were marked
witiiiideliberatioU and unanimity becomin4. of
thei'ltitPortanee of the objeCts of the assembly,
whne the xi:solutions put forth breath the, true
'spirit of t i tripople in the loyal states. At the
l~Qar of going to press we bad neither time or
tlattittn Mei fa fir nominations. That portipn
of a.ro6daiiiii will claim
P p our atten tion
morrow., . •
i ," 41LAMS::.NOR - Tift STATE.
Among the gratifying features of the mili
tary organisation of the . state, is the sum=
attending the collection; altering and repairing
Thishusiness has been' partly under
°Tiffedsfliforititendencei' di Major 0 H. Wheeler,
rVlpd has been successfully engaged'in its prose
cution, until the . Arsenal, here is , supPliCd with
,3 t b e Ift. 7 -411 4 Cilfio .a1 PP1.74i 43 .
other sources, go far
p 4 umber e very large re
f Vida e amount. this morning we learned
at the proper departtnent that there had been
Rirk yesterday, five thousand
3vYfiisbta and ' One thousand Springfield
' rifles.
Viiii4Weitions are represented to be in the most
'arive here 'during
thifieVenini: addition to these there were
di hiiiidtid'aid fifty rifles shipped from Pitts
burg to the city yesterday, which will also k
eit 'during the afternoon or to-morrow. In
'fflogier addition, 'there are one thouiand rifles
xitOirieS4y . at H. E. Unions manufacto4,Lag
easter city; whiChbaa be shipped to this c ity in
ra,toFlL?p,rB-0 , together, amount
ei 2,650
Total
' Added` to these there are at present in the
. iiiiisippieialbithbi city, dfteen hundred rides;
fni allinishat condition, which, together with
the 1,660 unisdiets Mid rifles about beingshipped
stored' 'Whh iianufac.
„Um% whoonttin the . aggregate to the.very re
speotable number of nine -thousand,.. one hundred
'impidirttnt and ennekete at thi,oorninand of the
P.V044410-.IOF*F? state of PeapsAvinia, name
dhltslyt‘o wail the. forces She is raising to COW'
bibutexto the-support of • the- gemered gavem r
mipt. r klesides those on hand, the agents of the '
.44$ 0 **4 1 1 3 4tiOiRarAPV 1 i axe c9niumtly
cosiged In , collecting ..and repairing the•anns
-which havehr any is:ll2, , :tlecor l ite scattered or
9 .4 41 / 4 . o" *.`, l l.iiii' ' ;',/li' ,
944 1 i0it , her . other, relatiMM
-.4o4ha.fedend.govemment, iswithout wrival
'W1044336 Ibyal Ettatet: '
.'t
„Tu. raitua.e.LA TV :
-l Ailiitieln;ll*prcrininent iiinitirican statesman once
that there * ( 9!. .. 4. higher , law than
tCoedrt by.man, and that a „doctrine still
pier and nobler than that, taught by the Corsi
ittylon dotild be inpulcated, he i wea
.90 .48 Platte, and wiecratefl
pubilo and.private as, a dangerous agitator.- 7
Tbirdeclaistion licked to'iin- aripment against
the'tothitniiiktM` of nieVer3o:' l lt I clabned that
I mM:ref . kt.desir!,t l l4..tendage.,of bra
fellow%mina l Heaven had *creed his general ;
aiktindividtud freedom - 'His ; normarcondition
wai"fr&i:aitdiherefcire lib itivretnild be: eighth-,
Heated that would meet approval which;
litiattiin as a 'gave to the service of another.
yit was 'done, the',Viipetrator Mule himself
4419 to God' for atviolatipi of one of . His
wisest decrees—anil. because this declaration,
waii Made, and the great' troth insisted upon
g i 4 j # l .o 4 :.*# / 4.. ; b4 th a t ' 6 94 bi
r9al4r g 9 statesmini, , 88. we . have, al,
readjotwritten,4th denounced as 'a fanatic and
But times and Circumstances have
40 7 40, lihme !bid declaratiOn and these obliges
were miade;and the Constitution and laws whith
were then ' -claimed as purer and more potential
'elm thu lairs or decrees bf - God have inidden4
.C444itt9i bel°7 the ,moat lung,
Moult:decree cf. plan. The very -men who del
Wanted a prominent HOPublimiti for advocating
therrilgitlitiv of 44 as, superior to that of
14;fgaral , giiVeinment, now claim that' the
ihilkel.their states are more bindingupon them
411111110 , 161711, of the nation, and that they' owe
the govenunerit of their
9*11149i4.04.1.08 than they do to the govern
Iscikkoithibicfpited,States, What is this 'but
the &WA* Of Wine justification degradedlai
jentffication Which, ming,
ever assumed-for- a-mearvand dastardly criine.
Itria orie - of the eVideniies of ' the itiConsistencies.
of PO s lt * *l l oP's 0 4*#‘44 3 ' / 3 eF°lne 'of a
Siiimiciter, to merit I.IIQ, wok . contempt of
the civilised governments of Christendom. This
P4 9 ' l .4gber law'of ' the south This the
slave holder a rebelS* that the
mutand.requireinents,aad the safety of , * cot-.
Saver !ingairplantatien are paraanount toeither
'he Zt i ,:li t 7 of thbitil4 9 ni and.
1044 ,1 4,tihei..45im that ,me 1, ) ,i 1 4:
aeotot are ihigbee than those of the United
States, and thereforite their allelgitithe . t o .th e ii
state is pitathritmtlireittt'whichlbey owe the
6. 0-4 110- 4 fititiglffir
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. 411 lis
INCREASE OF TAXATION.
The policy which it became necessary for the
government to adopt in order to sustain its
authority, that of levying a tax, is being more
fully AndersoNal and appreciatedmaa its great
r i emiddes become apparent to the discrimina
tion and judgment of the people,l*hen Con
grass became convinced that such a plan only
could suppinehe government with the neces
sary nreurceS=to carry on this: war, its next
great,,tlnty sp;emed. to le the. levied of this
tax, s 6 as to keep its tertian; froin the laboring
classes of the communities, and make capital
sustain tko,,,yewnent to whichit has ever been
`nioiTtidebted for Its increase and accumulation.
This the law has fairly done, but there is a
chance of a great imposition being practiced in
a, - qiaarter'which the law cannot reabh or pre
vent,-and which, if indulged in, will be the
means of imposing great burdens on a. clam of
men whinithis law of taxation to support >tiie
war designed to protect and exonerate. We
allude to the landlords of all our larger towns
and cities; - Miiiclass'of people are , generally
disposed to make their property pay the very
hilOri, rates of interests, by rent charges which,
iflevied on the cap4al invested in their-proper
tioi,''viroald be nothing more or less than
osti7. r ib -these there-, may.tfloph
thee • are rneny, ,hortondiie, exceptions, brit
still this, class of Speculaters have it in
theirpower, to throw their just ehareocif
hurden of 'this war' on' ailether portion
of our citizens who are least able to carry and
in *hose 'behalf We write this aikido; Rents
in all the cities and towns of the state are ab
ready,too high, and;theelandlOrd*ho' tittempth
to raise them because , his taxes have been in
creased, will not only be lacking in patriotism;
but in a moral sense will be guilty of a sort of
usury, which - the indignation of the commts
nity should visit with the 'severest condemna
tion.' Aside froni'theiNiar expenses, the system
of rentals is nothing more than a mode many
capitalists have of compelling their tenants to
pay their taxes, and Yet, these same landlords
become exceedingly eloquent when their names
appear On the assessor's list with swelling
amounts of taxes attached to them.. Deluded
people believe that such amounts are deducted
a
from fair interest on their money invested in
property, in the shape of rents, but when these
rate are rated, and the interest on the capital
coniPuted, it is generally discovered that the
,
tenant payi interest, taxes,, and a sinking fund
for' wear and tear of, the, property llnukoccupiedt
We direct the attention of the public to this
matter, in. order to guard them against impost
tion and'oppiesition during the next year. Teal
ants should publicly protest whenevereither
,is
attempted, and the landlords who, seek to
mike theraitiing . of their rents the, mewls of
erming their snare, of the-burdens of this
o tetieggle deseive not only to be exposed , but-to
be denou need.
. •
BLAN.EETB FOR' • THE' VOLUNTEERS.
MEM
7,660
1 / 1 113118TENG CIGIUMPDADISOBIATWIDIEN THRI/DDIli
AND TICE GOVERNOR OP PIGINKTIVANIA.
=IMO
The following 'correspondence: between the
ladies of Lewisburg, Union 'county, and the
Governor• Of Pennsylvania, is of great interest
and importance , at this particular Juncture,
when It is known thatthe'Quarter Master's De-.
plitment is seriously deficient in the article of
blankets. The market In the east. las ban
completely drained of such goals,. while the
manufacturers almost everywhere are now
wholly engaged with labor to fill up the orders
of the general goveniment. ':Under these cif"
cumstances the state of. Pennsylvania can do no'.
'better; than ~r utscipt. the oiler of the' ladies
of the commonwealth to supply this 'de-I
ficiench , while the work which the ladies thus
assume is alike benefittkur their station, then
patriotism and their regard for theft fathers,i
brothers, husbands and sons who have one
beyond the limits of the state to contend witht
treason on the backs of the Potomac.
It is presumed that the 'Quarter"Master's De
partment will arrange some planbywhichthese
blankets can be forwarded from' certain locali-
ties in the state, after they have been collected!
'and sent to such• Places by cominittees hereafter,
' to . beappointed. ,' These committees should tits
formed intities; 'botougha, towns and to ini-i
Ships, and -every hommkeeper appealed to for a ,
atatribution. -In the state theta' is seemly it
family but Whattan ctadribute a single blanket,
whilerhundrads a others can contribute even
more. , Admitting this,- there must- be no delay,
in collecting and forwarding thesetontdbutions,
while it becomes the < press mit the people to
second the pattiotiC efforts ofthe 'ladies by bn
mediate, action on the subject.
• Weappend'the contspondendei for which we
ask the attention of the public :
Lawlsinma, Sept. 14, 1861.
2b His Excenency Andrew G. Ourffn, Gomm. :
sm: We have heard with much regret that
-there is de fi ciency of blankets for our soldiers,
andns winter is.pow approacldng we take the
liberty of nailing your attention to the subject.
We would be pleased to .. leign I ,ficm you
whether the women of Peruisylvarda can rainier
anY.agslotanceric. thia• respect,. as they all
desire thc . comfort i of the *diets, among whom
are their huitoem* sons and
,brothers, who
hive gone into the service of 'their ecin4l
should be effectually cared for.
Respectfully,
Aunt Camila! • • A. , C. Camanovs,
B.' I !
Iltmontra &win, • Wanda;
Hass. (I.!.anone6 ) C. C: STRAWBRIDGE,
nfikTrwLiwr.4l,liNa,, A.M. .RauDormts,
jai's; M. °kns, &man J. Wants,
Jana t: EA:TES, 11:thE' M: nroutrams,
MAR f POLLOOK, CATHARINE X SLIM.
P 3 ntriUTIVE CHAXIMB,
llarrisburg, 38th Sept., 1861;
LAMS :—Your very kind and patriotic letter
Comes to us when the most pressing &mantle
are made on the; state for largo additions to our
volunteer, force now, in the service : f the Red
eral government ? and the Quartermastereeneral
'reports Ok l a blankets cannot be procured.
The necessities of the National Governmeni
and of. all the loyal states have•exhansted the
market, and I answer that the women of Penn
sylyania can render assistance in this respect ,
• - Our people, accustomed as they are to "corn
fort and. protection at home, when absent and
engagbdin - ;the sacred work of, quellingtreason
0040:04440/4 an are exposing themselves to
pmerre the liberties ou r
. Wimp established,
among truly say are di* Irthibinds,
sorerimikbattWkAionlailave illihe4oriforts
it is foseWteegivostitemi;Anddtisp therefore);
Ack4Rls44iotAkttcLinigtitt#lolo.4Pf
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rll.,Al6&.%Militilllik.wMaPO
ous gift of blankets which you have set tha ,
example of offering—an example whiskiltill_ VIA
doubt, be largely emulated
I leave you to arrange the detojW.WitfiGm
R. C. Hale, Quartermaster Gent wig, ottid
that whatever contributions are made will be
forwarded without delay, as ten thousand of
oar people are expected to leave the state for
the seat of war this week.
Asstuning that you truly represent the thought
fulness, fidelity, and patriotism of th. women
of Pennsylvania, I thank you for your letter.
Truly and respectfully,
A. G. CURTIN.
A New York Editor Arrested.
•
About eleven o'clock on Monday .
.. morrung
Marshall Mr "ti, ii3d 'by officers Smith
and Devoe and duputies Lee and. McKay,paid
a visittoMi. Mairtstere, late' editor of the
man's •Tourtml, and now editor of a seditious
publication styled the Reeman's Appeal. Hr.
Murray proceeded to open his business which
was to comply with an order of the Secre
tary of State directing kir.liiclifaster's arrest.
I &um& your warrant," cried McMas-
!',Qur presence here is warrant enough," re
plied the Marshal. ,
Mr. McMtsters ma4e some movements Wi
est/rig a &Sign to resist the officers, who pra
ceeded immediately to secure Urn and hold him
l'clehdctiff me !" cried .the arrested.; man ;
!grit on oh handcuffs "
The Marshall courteously obeyed his request,
and a pair!of manacles lately seized on a glaver
Were aro u nd the wrists the eaitor.—
Relayed and stormedi and declared that he
would shoot Governoffefitad' and eVere)ndir
elini who had a hand ih`biit'inieit.
benoiaing, more quiet, he...asked Mr.
Murray.to permit him to write a letter to his
wifeJ The manacle wag rembved from the wrist
of the right bend, but harefgan4 Co let :the
flew." unfasten.it from the other.
"I want it:there," said he; " I want it kept
" be 'obligii4"„'repliedliurray. "I
always do what a man-wishes when it lies in
my power." • -
The assistant editor d£ the :4444 issUred his
principal that ''the paper should come out
promptly as ever, and not a whit abated in se
verity. Warshal Murray qidetlysuggestadtliat
heww o ld ; then ; haveittp opixiituulty to join kr,
Idcgaiden3 at the fort.. . .
By this time: that gentleman 'hadffnishedatid
sealed hitt leter.. 'llo# demanded to be again
handout:fad.
•
" Put them on • ' there r that is aright; I want
them on ;!.', said he.
The meTehaealied.feTe oT.d. ea, hut. htemee•
.uux declared : that he would walk.
• tou wonld . get tired," remarked • Murray
quietly, "if you' should walk all the' way to
Fort Ldayette.7
At this suggestion MCMastent :yielded. . .: The
carriage came and the party drove down Nassau
street -Mr. McMuters thrmit his manacled
hawk out of the iociago 4koi , recognized ad
acquaintance, and Calling-to hbndemanded that
he should note what his friends had been doing.
Getting no reply, he drew in hie - kande; end
threatening veageance, sat Moodili back. B
efore many minutes the party were at South
Fe Ful in company with liars laho Lee and
hiclpsy; 114 Mcliftisteris proceeded on his Our
ney. Before an honrhad, passed, - the pre:Mini
merles had all been ccunpleted- and- he became
an inmate of Fort ,ytfliyetterew - Tea ssn
/VMS ISOM trAGARA. FALLS
naMOUB PIE?.
At Niagara Falls last week a lifichigan man
went to the Suspension; 13ridge, and going up
.to.the masonary upon the ehutments where
'the cables are anchored,.deliber*tely took off
his b4ete,"erid.ziniunting one ofthe cables Walk.
ed to the top of the tower and down 'the ;cable
on the other. side to :where the oablee are "at+
tacbed together by a stay,. upon, which he
walked over to the opposite cable, and up upon
the other side of the abutment, from where ho
started. Taken - With the' trt that he wrapted
without any-balancingpole or other , means of
poising himself, the act was quite "Blondinish.".
=
A FEARFUL'
A few days since while-a.party of excursion
has from Brantford, Canada, were descending a
ladder to enter . Bender's .C.ave, a curious cavity}
in the rocks about a mile below the Suspension
Bridge, some thirty feet from the top of the
river a young man , fornierly a rerddent
;IlinutO , =
ford;Med '610144116er , loat
hold of the ladder and was precipitated over the
rocks to the depths baldly; a distance of one
hundred feet.. He did not, hoWever,
.fop, into
the water, but on the rocky shelf, nearly on a
level with the surface of the stream. Not one
of his companions could venture down after him
to see what had become of ldm, .
market clerk of, the town, notified -the chief
magistrate at the Suspension Bridge. That offi
cer ' immediately' repaired to the spit with a
ponse Of men, who; by a circuitous route, reach
ed the.place on which the man had Men:- He
was still alive, though 'unable to 'Speak: " Hie
ribs arid 'din ::thigh` were fraictured, and he was
otherwise terribly bruised. He was. left in
charge of ,the - the - urviatrate, but reith,
~ssiscely a
possibility dinar Orrery: , Thereencussion pro
duced br a falls) great - distance must have
been terrible, -Pabier ' Sass an Eog,lielumu k , and
a widower; but had no family: .1t ,at' his
urgent request ,that the excursion attereptedio
descend the rocks and eiarnine`the - cave,.. This
Whole fartydescerided to th'e caws and returned
With Safety except'. himself, ' '
ROM—
Gen. G. T. Jleatulead,f )2f, :the--. Confederate
army, hasmade pnbfin his official. report O.:the
battle at Bull : Run, the first fight; on , .thei 18th
of July. :We make the extract :—" Our ces
ualities 08. killed and wounded) were 15
—inclUding 2 reported rnissing-,tkilled, and .68
wotinded, several of whom hate since - died.
The loss of.thkaineinY can only he.:tonjectured.
It was.unquestionably. heatt. In the. cursory
examination which. wearmade;_by details from
tonastreet:e and:Fades bilge:deg, on the 18th
of July, of that part:rif ithel immediately
contested, and-near Blackburn's Ford, isomit 84
corpext .were: firohdised. Aferied4i amis.: few
wounded, and atletuit 20 ,priscitere, were also
picked np,'beetdee 176 staiid of farms, 'a large
quantity,. of aocontferuenta t! and' blifikots,- -and
quite 10 hate," :7 _ .
A Nam.
never
'The
~patriots of the
revolution never uttered more noble Senti
ment then'Gtov. Sprague , of Rhode Island „
presied whin SO said, 'Wealth usitleinr'rm
less it promotes , the-.3tublie welfare, and life
itself :hot a bauble unless. it :ministers to the
honor ; Inn - filmy of our; country." The .nobili
ty of .thie sentiment islittestedly the:fact that
Gat- Slitagne,:.Whola,the. wealthiest : man in
New En/An% lies given from hiS:penional for
tune immense Blll/113 - to promote thezeanse of the
Union, and has Periled•his lifetin•=the foremost
ranks' of the army, opon_the field .of battle,
- • -
Asnanur Idnibtect, of Tennessee says the Cin
tintiatti Gazette,Watresltet — Lthe..otiker day what
be ihOught of that wt Fronpont's proclama
tion relating to the forfe iture of preperty, and
the meuunideei o 9,of.e/Ves heiengo4 to - adhati
rebels in Missour i ; and replied that it waaintit
right—that "a man who will fight against the
llni m shouldn't be allowed Oni dollitt'or
a dollar's worth.
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Laterm
Fro - Was' bihgton.
The Condition of F. W. Walker.
DASTARDLY CONDUCT OF RKBELS,
ES6A.FE OF CONTRABANDS
ARREST OF MORE REBELS.
It is now believed that entire quiet will in
sure the recovery of Mr. Y. W. Walker from the
wounds inflided byl, secessionist in Maryland.
A gviiristiattitfbitidd'Oallect - tWittoinitig and
rmeived9from: him the important information
he had gathered up.to the time he was injured.
That portion of Idaryland, the neighborhood of
Port Tobatioct,,Wiltot bed of secessionism; and
has _been a serious annoyanoe to. the Union
Mere is the most positive evidence that pois
oned Muria balls are teed in the rebel army,
and evidence is afforded that they are manufaq
tured in the North. Lest week five members
of the Indiana regiment, northwest of the
Chain Bridge were out scouting, and discovered
a party of ab ort seventy-five rebeltroops. Our
men concealed themseves in -the Is:tithes, lay
down, and fired togethiar. They • killed one of
the.enemy • the others Bedoleaving one, who
hung over ; .the
dying comrade, probably a-rehv
tive, until he was captured. In lit pea session
were discovered a number Of Allnie ,each
of which hada deposit of arsenic in it, covered
withtallow. He was asked what the object
w~aass in using ill9#B‘ ; balls . lieHe' l explained that,
"ey had not many of them yet,, and: ere only
used -by those sent out -con picket or scouting
duty. He said they came from the • North,-i
-that they, lutd`not received , many yet, but were
promised a larger supply.
In oonnection- with this, my informant, a
very reliable brigade' Surgeon says, that a man
was shOt the Fourteenth hetssachusetts Begi,
went by a rebel picket, whose body, imme
diately after the ball entered his flesh; swelled
up, and the patient died. Thercase was minute,
ly described to him by Captain Bradley, of
hiethuen r who is in the Fourteenth Itegimentt
The surgeon considers this a clear case of poison,
contained in the ball. , ,
There was a stampede of negroes—fourteeri
in number, men women and children—in -the
neighborhood of Lawitumille to=day. They
came to our line teeldikgproteotion, saying they
were to have been sent to Idanassae• this , morn:
ing. General Smith sent them-to Washingtom
They belonged to" the estate of the late Cconnfol.
dote Jones. They, /Sabot that therleft at their
home only a daughter+ of the Commodore, her
mother having deported some time ago for
litainsisisyJunddon., • ; •
A squid of frightfully appearing secessionists,
evidently tools of some arrant knaves down in
PrinaGeorge!keeerkrT, were erfelkO and sent
up here by Gen. Sickles to.thty,, - .. • •
IMPORTANT • ft* 'WESTERN
VIRGINIL • •
MUSK OF en. LOWS REBEL LIMIT
. • AT 01111i1 motriuraer.-
Gen'n. Wise and Floydin Tub Retreat
A special dispatch &OM 081112 IX Ferry, dated
the 14th, states that Gen. Lee resumed the atl,
tech shrug our' whele line yesterday at Cheat
'hinuntain. After a long contest, Gen: Bey:
holds fairly repulsed him, with considerable
rebel lose and little or no loss on our side, owing
to the feet that t .,pm. troops fought behind, inr
General Lee has manifestly a ilarge force,fhte
is aijillia ' lamustlist9sueral Busewea ri s should coma
akteat. ; ,1: 3.• . , „
Our scouts returned to-day from a ten rant
exploration Minutia Leivisburg.
Colordif llitqwlA took. nineteen - prismers ye*
terday in an armed reconnoisanco. aerate the
river. • - •
atim Semi. Sept. oz is here
to-day for ea interview with - General Bose*
omus. Ife ham ,moyed the.: 'ludo., body of la
army from Quiley Bridge toward Lewisburg.
Gentrals3VlSe And Pirad are *Ali retreating
as fast allpossible.. . .
THE - BOY. OF COWNEL WASHINGTON
SENT.TO HISIMEENDS.
Yf t iqatei &T B.
The body -of Colonel. John• A.-Washington
was sent over to the enemy yesterday, under a
flag of truce and:while= mil* way it wise met
by .a similar ir,tag - cominiffrom`the• enemy • fog
t o t a LeAurpose of obtaiiiMiinfaination about Ida
...On the 12th -Instant aT detichinerit of three
lisindredMen from the Fourteenth Indiana and
I.lrlintYrfrnirtli Tirentor-fifth :Ohio
men*. dispensed threes-Tennessee regiments;
under General Anderson, on the west' side of
Cheat Mountain, completely routing them;
lriliMg eighty. ea. Cbtainhig most of theli
equipments..., Oar Aoris.wasi.eight killed. The
enemy. made an advanceon Elk Water the same
day with- a for - i% suPpoped to - be 16,000, but
*ere driven- back detithnientri.elf men frau
theliteerith Indiana,. Third .and Sizth Ohio
-regiments, and shellefrom , Loomis' battery.—:
They have retired some,lert or ,ten mile& A
strong lorce.of Arluliurai, Unwise and Vir-1
gbilat troops also threatened the - east side of
Cheat' mountain, but have not yet had a gen
eral erigageM4t. A shell thrown from one 94
Loomis" gunk two miles Into the enemy's camp
killed ten and wounded four. • - •
The Thirteenth Indienn nOnent had a' se-?
were ski*W .01411:- w e ed ,tent of the:
enemy the Igth, welve,i
with a trifling loss.' As the enmity-advanced.*
Elk• Water the eolumnlgtotmadso i rnexy - cltecked
badetealon@nt of the,flieventeeaih-'.lfillans.i
Lieutenant Morrill, of the Topographical. Eng-.
neenr,- - weattaken iwisOnei by therebeis - while i
on bin 1,11,0 Cheat IdoVntnin,
LATER FROM
The—llngagentent Between :Sane and
Montgomery. _ •
-Cnrommii-Sept,l6, 1861.
- •
The Leavenworth:papers Of-the 11th gives the
following account of the late engagement be
tween General Gaines and Colonel Mostgomery:
On the-20..48L 601:1 .t4l?els :under General
14i;fitaapPicaohed.ForitScott and seised eighty
mulesiiekinging to the Government, killing thi3
teamster. . 4„l3loWier was sth.l3P,tokfid- to
who had 600 men.. a& o
Gahm eleven miles; killing severa l pun m
of his men,
when, coming oy the main body , of the enemy,
a battle, soMXSenoPeq; the.Abe4 cannon
andlionticiniery one howitzer .only. The fight
lasted two hours,. when Montgomery slowly-re.
treated, .ireeping up a running fight untilnlght-
The-AritlAY's . k 3 iiported ,by pawn:-
ors at 2:400 to 8,0014. -4 •
MEIM
Tivent7: 4lll o ~ruee l-143 elideolarea - 1* -
k'S*l 4 leg4io *IPS Ac
Jt; j,ttis F. 411
O Xll W 4d *k ' . 106 - zegok.e.Thri
lairiesforttifly. 4orzeioniratue ,- !
4:Araa 7.011. ti,J3 wj t., Lo,Ptc,i,e*
Wee iimx, -Sept: 17
9N 4 4ktqAztt SePt 16.
113W11 1 / 1 1;i1011:11YI:Y31401 , 0):44
Arrest of Members of the Legislature.
BIIrED WINM RECOVERED.
13em4:42, Sept. 17.
The police awe arresting
~.the secession mem
bers of the Legildature as O&M; they reach this
city on their asp to Frede — iick, so that there
will be ne quorum to-day:tearly three-fourths
of both housed being "secesh"—and it is pre
sumed-that they will all be arrested.
The arrests last evening were Messrs. Dennis
and Heckert, of the Senate, and Maxwell, land
the-lb:Mae. There am now
fifteen members of the House and three of the
Senate to be arrested. Many of them cannot
be Rawl, and are said to have fled from the
State.
Three hundied ,muekete Wine tiiind to-day
buried in the rear `
of the old )itud theatre, sup-
Towed to have been concealedby - Marshal Bane's
police after the 19th of April. netare all new
weapons. .;:2;r4
SIaUM DISPATCH.
Faxemucar, Md., Sept. 17
Not more than twenty-five members of the
two houses *vela yet arrived hater' They will
meet and adjourn till to-morrow. Theimpres
sion is that the LeOislature will be unable to
adjourn or.do business for want of o quorum.
) ; Aelimago,
THE NATIONAL LOAN.
A tt, Bosrozi, Sept. 17.
Over two hundred onsand dollars was sub
soribed to She national loan yeater4yl When
the 'government agents get to Work - the sub
scriptions will be much , heavier here and
throughout Newiginglatullis many are prevent
ed by the crowd from obtaining access to the
"! 3 " tre aPT 's lace. -
REJOICING OF 'UNION MEN IN BALM*
• ' ' MOlll
Bermrsons, Sept. 17.
The Union trilm kit -L rijoietne ova the latest
news from Western Virginia. The boat from
Old Point'has mrivelkbattrings no news from
Fortress Monroe. The passengers represent
that nothing bas Inumpired there of interest.
ci/IR ,•• 's4 1;,
.
At Petersburg, PiAr 'Monty, Pa., on the 23d
Lawn U. son of - Abraham and Wary Yarns, aged 21 year,
trho - cr 6 aer ibteg'tire ortheseiiim volun
teered their services In defence or the UV,. He serv
ed oat the period oe hii enlistment Cil'zikonlhas In COM
pant A, Third fteglabent Penintylettaln Vollinteers, Col.
F. P. Mi-ier.]..
On Monday evening, September 16th, Jealaserne MoDo#-
•ro, daughter - of .)onn .111.-iugl Mary Ann Laurie, aged 2
years and 9 month,.
[The funeral win tiftiolitee lorfmrorkirr (Wednesday')
afternoon at fonrgnhtek, from the, residence of, her pa
rents, In Per minutia AW1340, near the Round HOW*
The relitliteiluilr . thAle hf the limn, 'are reretfully
Invited to ottani lOtiork farther notlee t } = •
New d2twertigtftituta.
SEALED Pgp.voser.,9
ENDORSED" if Sri fret& wi4
-
be receiyed by the undersigned at his office
until 2 o'clock P. M., on Friday'next ths 20*
inst., for furnishing , by contract,l'resh Bee(,
(neck and shank (minded) for the troops cif
the United States in the vicinity of this city.—
The beef to be delivensi aG such times and in
such quantities as may, be ref:viral by the Uni
ted States 'Vaifirnistiary,'Suring - *tie month,
commencing October,l,.lB6k, unless sooner dW-,
continued by the Commissary General of the
United States-A=4.
All bids deemed unreasonable by the under
signed will be reje t , d : •10 DU BARRY,
Captain and 0. 8. U. S. A.
Harrisburg, Sept. 17, 1881.--(l4t
STRAWBERRY PLANTS,
ASelection of the beet kinds known
for sale by : ' J - lira,
, Keystone Perm. .
Per dozen 2.501 S • per 100 0.1'.;
. per 1,000 $6.
, ,
sep6.dtr ' - 1
--
t. STEM WEEKLY'
-- BETWEEN NEW -- TORE
•
— AND- LIVERPOOL.
AN ifrlN AND EMBARKING PAS
AGE*. kr kiCKINKI ( OWN„.(Irrhuid4 The biver r
poo ; Or.'aild Philadelphia. litesmOlp maim*
'Wend di WU: I /U kb*: VIM P A . /3 1 1 . 0 4 1 0 1 . 01
Statinabips ka follows':' ' ' 9 I
GLASGOW, Saturday .SeaupleivAer 7; (STY, or
YORK or MTV OP MANOElKllll3l,Ratorday Pepiembei
21 ; CITY OF 11(424313 , 14, 11 4, 0 LM1X., Y21,11c, Saturdat
Septembeatcaleeivary Slamweaulmoo, from Plop
44, Norm Elver.
1
- ' iii
Ole r ig i d ; i ... ' '' 03
IIftEM OA ' " $7B '8 0 ..-. • seo
do to London $3O 00 do to London —383 0(1
!4o; to Pai1e........135 CO, , Ida r. te Parts .....4311 00
' •dok. to Mmiblirg..olls 00 . N .141.0 Oki Hatriburg 4 1136 00
Pimeengeril oleo forwarded to Havre, Bream, Eotteri.
dam, Antwerp, &c., ut equally low rates. I
iPereone..o3ll3lo(.o3,omor_oUt_tbetr Mends can boy
tickets bore at ttielbllierillti retes;teltew York: From
Liverpool or Queenstown; let Melo, *76, $B6 and $106,1
S3O M Steigegejeor7VrtirPOlA,'& 4 o:o o .:il F.S9PligupenstOwn,)
I.
Thus* §heamera have superior accommodations for,
AreagerwursilanrniPer*ocedikrgeowe ,Tektrvare
boat lit Wirer-Opt Iron Sections, and have Fire
Annihilators on board.
- lhaquitlteiltifdratition apily In la , iirrioot toWILI/614
INMAN, Agent, 22. Water Street; In Glasgow to .Wit.
INMAN; Wit. Nowth , SqUare f i 9 Queenstown to C:
D. SEYMOUR & CO. ; London to litirES & 61
Kink Wilda, St...* In Path to AILUS , DECOUIk 6 Plae
hs la *Whit ; terhiladelph . la to 'JOIN . 111
Walnut street ; or at the Oompany's offices.
+, 1 • , •• DALE c Agent,
au21141 16 liroadway. New York..
Or O. O. Zimmerman . Agent. Harrtsbure.
ZORN, B. 1314ITECO
80RT 1 64,8410E., STPII4
tarati•TEß aIiMND.,6O.I) :WALNUT Sl.,
Hanisbarg, Pa. •
A LWAYB on hand a large assortment of
Lx, BOMB, /1110124 GATIRMG, km a the very best
tualltlee lbr ladies, gentlemen, and 'eldldrens ,
Priem to salt the times. All kinds of WORK MADE TO
, OSEGIR. %Abe best style by sweet)? workmen
REPAIRING dwient.sbart axle*.
I 30nN atatit, Harrisburg.
FEE - S'H HAL/RRIVAI.,
Hosioiri,
Ramp, GRIM,
OMO,T, &1111110011.11,
.1 i .12137 P ru iii a :4 1 76 2
. „WWII PUB, alO., &C.
Jut' received and for ,
take'iownon WAN
fe.hl6 DECK 41t, h DO.
FOR _BALE.
ipito6 , l One to Fixo.,i)u/4rod Dollare
r worth of CITY BOND: Inquire of
mtirtd ~;
A NRAIS (i`MER II I—Strictly pure; spark
bog and sweet—bait received & Save. Medal or Di-'
;Nelms at every State Agricultural Pair sloe. 1.856, For,
ale by : . )611 11- , WM. POCK di CO. •
f %HE ATTENTION .OF. GENTLEMEN
L is solicited to our very larga assortment ef •
Ustsmenures AND DRawses of every Wee ilad,enality
Qom? Amine km Mosta, best article4nintifattered
Allliteddiffereatkialle tdlfitirVla
.11:1,n*
Largest assortment of HentinT in City.
Caavaes, BflaWiiPlir-od•
And everyiliiing in Gents , wear, at •
',1.! '
CAWS,
Nast to tliellarrieburi Pant
AtitElelsALWril 1
AND , •Armitiai)Bijg,&774. rat
neatly dye pound cana.
• t' In
WANDXSION &02.
fro ahertistnients
-
G-TIM GOODS
FOR THE ARMY,
SUCH Ai
Beds, Blankets, Coats, 0,.. 4
Leggins, Dri n ki ng Cups,
FOB. SALE BY
WAR. S. sEtarrEs;
North Side Market Square, TiL,Nir 8ue 1, 1 , .r [L k
HARRISBURG, PA.
eaget•d3m*
GILT FRAMES I
J. BIESTER,
CARVER, AND Gil,l)Ep
Manufacture r of
Looking Glass and Picture F rate ,
Gilt and Rosewood Rooldis &(. ,
43 cHEBNTIT STREET, SEAR •L
HARRISBURG, PA.
French Mirrors
ti , Square and Oral Polito
Fratna of every iir*rrlpi lon
OLD FRAMES RE:-OILT %ft
jyte.
VAN INGEN &
Designers and Enaravers on W oo
N. & COB. FIFTH & CHEST:CUT • ,- I‘,
Philadelphia.
EXECUTE all kinds of lVoo t ! Et grar> ,
with beauty, norrectr^a , n , l 1 ,t, •
dative furnished for Fine Boot Illu-t i p
wishing oats, by sending a Phntn2,T, h $
Cab bare views of Colleges, Charon.. .
Illanidues, stoves, Patents, &c., engrny
%anal application.
fancy Envelopes, Labels, Bill , .
ratting, BoninOtta and other Card
blabeet style of art, and at toe lovreei
pr •••
toe Specimens of One engraring, t
arnorka of J. FL Lippbsoogt ,t Co,. k If.
Oa= lye
WHOLESALE --
UMBRELLA MANUFACTORY'
No. 69, Market Street, bel , ,i r
tustuserso, PA.
P V ° M. El. LEE,
MANUF&CTURER OF Uni;F.i.L..
pARAAHS and ALKI Ct
geode at LOWlrat PKICk Ulan tau Le
the East rn cities. Country mesh ci, u.
call sad examine prices sad quail au
delved of this fact.
SHIRTS! SHIRTS!! SHIRTS
HOME MANUFACTURE
• TEE cEfEApEsr I.Y TIIE
THE undersigned Laving 0 i ., 21 . e i
Mount tclory of Shirts kg 0. So 1 k
street, Harrisburg, l's ,do an a Psµ•
sauna's* and attention the aqui.'t. I t
niCillbSOM CO the fellowi .g a- ori .•:
which are our own Manaolhipt•
BatKeti,
SHIRT 110:•.X/RS,
0 41. LA
Crfl.
WRIST \
N11;lif
Also the particular attPutio, or :
assortment of under gatuieLd.o kr ,
proved London and no:2 sl3 i,s,) i. • a _
CUPIOII,I3O.Tre ka., In rem varyne.i..,l,) .
OUP OWU matioutacture we will a it ch-,14•:
porobased elsewhere.
Persons destrousof for i t h en ,
have cutting, mewing Ac., of et.ory
lag warder. .r.; .;
We will male to mae-ore,
entire itadsfactlln to the rtire—i•er !or .1.7.
and material. All sp.:lW o ,
tended to upon the eh°, trsi :a cc to t m •
lambs. Also Merchants sup' lel
able terms.
P. S. Ladles wishing skirls or
dberiptioa, eao have them rit.i• 1, or cr b., • .
sample of Bush Mae. so m
No 11,
au29-ddin
Roams next door to tionnnoi s ii. .
Store.
ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL
BROADWAY, NEC YUI',K,
Board Reduced to $2 per Dij
SLNCE the opening I
ani.
mocking Hotel, in 1804. a 838 rtt.r •
Oeavoy of the proprietorA to to ,1 tt,-
COSManient and comfdrtdde Lome tl -
stroare on ibis Mae the Atlantic.
An whatever bee raceme , / I:kety t.
comlbrt of Its guests they erare
card to cost, to provide, and to eye , •
of Individual and somal eny yr,eat
Nth 'lnvented, and modern rave ,pdr , I
Waage which It has commanded dati .; ,• •••:
ie & strattfying proof that their enro
elated
To meet the exigenctos of the ume-
Ott re4'te praettce the most ngitt
maned
Have Reduced the Price of Pard to
Two Dollars per Day
at tbo same abating need of the A
their table has hitherto been supple••
TRE ,
New York, Sept. 2, 158 1.—bei.9,130.•
&I 1 Work Promised in One Weii
10 4 .
PENNBYLVANI g
STEAL DYEING ESTABLISHY V
104 Market Street bet weed 4th a itaf . v
HARRISB 0 HO, PA..
WHERE every deficri [ al.!, .0
and Gentlemana , Garmeate, e ,
:fed, Cleansed and Ilnligied la the b-'-' . m S
t o
- oatiortaat notice 01Pd
41110,13-41/mrlir
LOST. -
L AST evening, on going If
toward tribteelrala LARGE C
r
mipu leaving it at
WANTED IMM EDIA 1 EIS . •
TWO BREAD BAK EllS.
5eP13.4141.* -1
PERSONAL NOTICE.
NEXT WEEK, their wil
beautiful Nock of hew God , .
JONES'S Store.
ATTENTION VOLUNIEF''' •
CAPTAIN JAV ES
the Scott legion, wattle '2O IT .4 , 1
hApy, attached to the liegimait or tpi.
Wham* Inquire of JAME- (K
Peonsylveyht Ronne, comer 151
Street.
TEACHERS N' .NI
ELEVEN SCHOOL TEACHER:
wanted In the. &Lacks Shod I L.
°°mPetent teachers need inaLe alp
Beira P. 0., Dauphin CO, P. ,
eelB-dt2l JOHN SHEPLEY.
STONE FOR SALE.
UILDING BToNE °Dated
B rtai
for turapiking perpts Art
!Srd i 0
at the city sr Na vicinity ?pl tv
annv2ll cot Da Jr.
m c
MILITABY GAUNTLeS,
ANEW LOT, just received, o
tof the
qualit", at CaTitatßT'S
Bant. , nest door litrrisiV
El