it h' T EI,EGRAPH rI,AISHED 14:YELLS' DAY, GEO 13ERGNER, • k nm sot.' SUlltialtIPTION. I 61 V."^'r Ved Nubgcribero 111 Yearly aubsanhen+ will tt h 301valwe Siod•WiecKlT TILIGIAFII. kl,o pOlll , -oe.l twice a week Minn) Irvgislature and vr^etly during the ,r.e year, and furnl'ili , d to sabacribas rato+lriz : r , atcrbera per year Semiweekly..s l 00 tilt ~22 00 y n t " • ••übttcri her, Weekly 100 THI LAW OP NIWSPAPIAA. hseribers order dl the eoentinuauee of their 081,11- , t oddisher may continue to Bead them until un sr, We oeirbens ergloct or rehire to take their newepa eau the otilee to which they ere directed, they are pie until they have twilled the bills and ordered filisullantous. \ILSOLS & BOWMAN, WLIOLMALE AND RETAIL GROCERS , Connor Front and Market Streets, HARRISBURG, PFNICA., ) I.S VEX) rru LLY invite the attention of h the public to their largo mid well selected stock or ERIES, PROVISIONS, FOREIGN AND DO MESTIC FRUITS, Iding among others, -NUTS, TEAS, COFFEE SPIdF,S, ORANGES, LEMONS, &G., &O. ALSO t i,(101, FISH, SALT, BACON, LARD, BUTTER, Ice invite an examination of our superior NON EXPLOSIVE COAL OIL, wit.in the market in every respect, kr ;,thur with all kiude of CAMPS, SHADES, BURNERS, WICKS and CLASS CONES, viper than any place in Barrisburg. We keep nand always all kinds of CEDAR AND WILLOW WARE Ay les and kinds of tUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE, , old stand, NICHOLS di, BOWMAN, JI Corner Front and Market Sta. BIOTINA ROOFING MASUFACTUBBD BY TEI i ITED STATES BIOTINA ROOFING CO., NO. 9 GORE BLOCK, • , uer (ireeu and Pitts Streets, Boston, Mass. 1111116 l'or table Roofing is the only article evur ullered to the {Whits; which is reedy prepared 01 , the roof without any iinishlur operatiou. It is t, handsome surd a uolty applied, and can be gaiety h; . cite tply traunoorted to auy part of the world. It , min slat or discolor water rendeg over, dr lying on ; ,“ all nape to a very desirable article. Its .L 011 , 01Cting properties solo tit e#Peolailif ItO .ocir er ulf• u. d,ulaciories of vartnut ittutte, SW It 18 • obandllßUY 1,1 to the public after a Lott or four year. is all venni trate awl temperature, fir ausrarlaa all kinds Of nut or pitched togetti tr wdh cars, ateamb oat., lbs It ts both chop and durable. Agents wanted, to whom incral totluccuaouta are otlbred :cud for sample, Ginn sr, , ac., with particulars, to ItOOPINQ 00, npr24 dJm No. gt Gore Blunt: hostrin.l, DAN'L. A. MUENCE AGENT. the Old Walluwar Line reupeetfully I lam ❑ta dm public tlmt tbla 01.1 Doily troamp ono- L a m, ( Me only Walloir.ir Liao now In exist•. two in 11),) 14 la In successful operation, and prepared to .rcight MI lOW Cl, any other individual !lac between Harrisburg, • Sunbury, Lewisburg, Wll - Shore, Look Havel] and all other, points No. ituirn Central, Philadelphia and Erie and Wit. and ramlra Railroads. DANL. A. !autumn, Agent. Harrisburg, Pa, Ulx rut to tho Ware House of M 01191.3. Poonoek, Nor 808 and 810 Market stroet above w,l hil tdolphia, t y i &Moog, P. ' I[., will arrive at cvr+bu• g, Nittl y' for delivery least Morning. FIRE INI3IIRANOE. DEILAWARi BUTITAL 6SF T 1 INSIM P ANOIC COMPANY. INCORPORATED 1885. Capital and Assets • • 69,126 37 DIREOTORS. , ww.3firte,;Vdmund A..s. 4 onder,Theophlids Paulding, C. Div% jas.frokjualt ; Wm: Eyre, Jr willitua O. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, Dr, g 11..e0n, George O. Leiner, Ruth Craig, Charles ./.uuuol B. ctoltas - J. P. Peeulston, Henry clean, a J E,s bsling/on, U. ones Brooke, :veneer M'llvalue, Hand, Robert Burton, Jacob P. Jones, James b Fraud, Joshua P. Nyre,Johu B. Semple. Pitts -I: 1. T. Morass, Plusburg, B. Berger Pittsburg. WILLIAM M ARTIN , rye s THOMAS 0. HAND, Vice Pre./ident. 'SINLYLJ3ORN, Secretary. un.t.rogued as agent for the above named a corn kouusues to take Ylre Blake In Hanisbarg and WIT.LTAM BIMILE.B. I , i liN TS! MiatillANTS 1 PEDLERB 1 .READ NEIZGE'IIO men make $5 a day by belling our UNION Pang t3TATIONEBY PACKETS w. W : , uperlur Stationery, Portraits of ELEVEN tliAlS, and a place of Jewelry, We guarantee eat. tu quality of our goods. The gilts ems lat of vnrieuuu styles of Jewelry, all useful and vale , Ciroulers with full partioulAre mailed Tree. Ad- L. B. 13ABKINS dr CO. SO Burikmed street, New York. MB TELE°. F. SCHEFFER ROOK AND JOB PRINTER, INO. 18, MARKE7 STRRBT, HARRISBURG . . torNrucutiir atioutioa paid to Mating, Ruling and iimiromd Blanks, Manifests, Policies, Menke, 1,,,11.„ cams printed $3, $3, $4, and $6 per wo,uu k i iu elegant etYle• 120 i ''LM`' , Tlo AND' OHIO TELE 11,ki‘l'H COMPANY. fr II F. ;_itoeki,ilder's annual ineating will be h Id It tt,, , dlloe of the Eearetary, (2 *wrest /29i M utt thrust, rhiladelpbla, on twe an MDA JVIS 17th, at 10% o'clock A. Y., at widob elellon for ulna tlnsolOra will lake place, and ! , cl , 0 11 , 1 0 1111illes.i 1111.1 a toted as may be brought be* ,Jn.the dieetlug. H. U. L-'IIILLINGYORD, du} 17 STEAM BOILERS, LTA ING made efficient and permament 11.1„ , ureugemenla for tho purpose, we aro now pre 'a tp t make drub& BOILEKS of every klnd, prompt .vl at reasonable rates. We ehall use Iron made by Brother, the reputation of glitch to aeoona to the market. but the beat bands employed. Repairing prompt -41',1, 161 to. Address EAGLE WOR.ICS, Elerrisburg, Pa. LAKE TROUT. JC,t,'T received a small invoice of MACKINAW LAKE TROUT. Th.quuht f vury uulkerlor, and the price very low. Wfd, DOCK; JR., & CO. A SMALL lot of choice Dried Fruit, a I CHOIS a BO WMAN, Corner Yront add 111111114 street. ACK EREL in kitty, half bble. and Limp, f,r eUe luw 17 NICHOLS /1L BOWMAN, 1 %2'2 Oornar Front and Market panels. V /54 ElihoicaT tu . k 3.watu.re 4 ; AMU inniti Ein tirtnsll i rgtav 4 - , 1 t lE I I 2 _or VOL XVIII fiitbiLat. DR. JOHNSON 33.4gLxiimixamcoxt - in LOCK HOSPITAL! HAS discovered the most certain, speedy and eireicual tested) , In the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. ULU& IN SIX TO TWILVII No Mercury or Noxious Drugs. A Cure Warranted, or no Charge, in from one to Two Days. Weakness of the Back orLisnbs, Strictures,. hgesitions of the bidneya and Bladder, "lnvoluntary dischargen, Ila lsoteney, General Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepey, suor, Low Spirits, Oonflution of Ideas, palpitation of the Heart, Timidity, Trembling's, Dimness of bight or Giddi ness, Disease ot the Head, Throat, Nose or Skin, affec tions or the Liver Lunge, Stomach or Bowels—those ter rible disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth —those mown and solitary praetteas more labs! to their victims than the song of :yrens to the Mariners of sea, blighting their most brilliant hopes or anticipatiows, rendering marriage, ho., impossible. Young Men lispeolaily, who have become,. the, ;victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit whic h annual ly sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of Young Yen of the most exalted talents and brilliant intelleA, who might otherwise have entranced listening; Senates with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the living lyre, may call with full confidonee. /darriage. Married Persons, or Young Men contemplating mar riage, beinghware of physical weakness,orgento debili ty, deformities, do., speedily cured. He who pieces himself under the care of Dr. J. may religiously confide In his honor as a gentleman, and coo. tidently rely upon bin skiµ as a Physician. Organic' Weakness immediately Cured, Mid full vigor Restored. This distressing Atlectionwhich renders 1 lie misera ble and marriage impossiblo—ts the penalty paid by the victims of improper indulgences. Young persons , are too, apt to commit *amuses trom - not being aware ' of the . dreadful eioneequeuces that may ensue. New, who that understands the subject will pretend to deny that the pow. er of procreation is lost sooner I y those falling into im proper habits than by the prudent Standee being de prived the pleasures of healthy oMipring, the most se rious and destructive symptoms to both body and mind &rho. The system becomes deranged, the Physical. ind Mental Functions-Weakened, LOSS of PrOOreative Power, pervious Irratibility, Dyspepsia, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Oonattiituilon , l Debility, a Wasting • cif the Pram_ Cou gh, Ontsumption, Decay and Desth. Moe, No. -7 South Frederick Street. Left hand side going from Baltimore street, a tow door. tram the corner. Fall not to observe name and number. Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. The Doc. tor's Diplomas hang in his oflice. A Cure Warranted in Two Days. No Memo or Nauseous ~Grups. • Dr. Johnson, Member of the Royal College of Surgeon*, London, Grad uate from one of the most eminent Donegal in the United States, and the greater part of whose life has bean spent in the bombs& of London, Parat, Philadelphia and .else where, has effected some of tne meet astonishing our es that were ever known ; many troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, g reat nervousness, being alarmed at sudden seundit,.. bashteMess, with fre q uent blushin g , attended sometimes ; with deran ge ment of m ind were cured Immediately. Take Partioular Notice. Dr. 3. addresses all thole who hive maimed thesneelveS by Improper Induiveme mud solitary habita, which rule both body and mint ‘ unntling them nor either business, Ki ttl Y eler are l lO o lli r e m ortfl i e lig s e all sod melancholly effects pre. dueled by early 'habits of youth, viz : Weakness of the and Limns, Pains in the Head, Dimness of Sight, Lose of Steelman . Power, „Palpitation of the heart, ,Dys pepsy, Nervous Irratibibty, Deran g ement of the Digestive FIMMIODS, General Debility, Symptoms of ' Cononn a ptiOn, 10 iburrattr.—The fearful effects on the mind: are much to ho dreaded—Loss of Memory, Confu s ion aldose , De pression of Spirits, Evil Forbodings. Aversbn to Society, Self Distrust, Love oflielltude, Timidity, do., are some of the evilsproduced. • THOUSANDS of persons of all a g es. can now Judge what Is the cause &their declining health, losing their vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having a singular appearance about the eyes, cough and symptoms of consumption. Young Men Who have Mimed themselves by a certain practice In dulged in when alone, a habit frequemly learned from evil companions, °rat school, the effects of which , are nightly felt, - even when asleep, and if not cured renders marriage Impossible, and destroys both mind and body, Mould apply immediately. Whet a pity that &young man, the holm of his coun try, the darling of his parents, should be seatehed teem all prospects end eujoymentsof life, bythe..conseqUence of deviating from the path of nature sad Indul g ing. in a certain secret habit. ikon persons mem before &atom plating rriag refect thatsound mind and body ei are the most necee - ser l requisitesas u to promote lla connubial happiness. Indeed,. without thetas, the journey through bominti.a weary pilgrimage ; the prospect hourly darkens to , the view ; theleind become shadoWed with 'despair and filled with the molancholly reUFodon that the happiness of another becomes blighted with - our own. Disease of Imprudence. When the mirgulded and Imprudent votary of pleasure finds that he bas imbibed the seeds of this painful die. ease, It too often livens that an 111-tinted sense of shame or dread of discovery; deters:him from. applying to thole who, fro elocution and respectability, can alone be. friend him, delaying till therconstitutional symptoms on this bore d Mahan make their appearance, such as el: notated sole throat, diseased nose, .coolunial pains in the bead and limbs, dimnersirof sight, deitinees, nodes on the shin bones era arras, blotches on the heady tree and extremities, programing with frightful' rapidity, till at last the palate et the mouth or the bones of the nose fall le, and the victim of this awful disease become a horrid objector commiseration, till death puts a period to his dreadfa I sunerings, by sending him to that. I:lndia:ho vered Country from whence no traveler returns." It Is a stefroschoUy fact that thousands fall victims to this terrible disease, owing to the unaltillidiness of Igno rant pretenders, who by the tore of that Deadly Poirot, iletoary, rain the (Anent:aloe and make the residue o life miserable. Strangers. Trust not your lives, or health, to the ears of the many Unlearned and Worthless Pretenders, destitute of know ledge, name or character, who copy Dr. Johnson's &dyer. verunements, or style - themselves In the newepapers, re g u l a rly gdacated Physicians Incapable of Curing, they keep you trilling month after month tailing their filthy and pononousnars compounds, or as lung as the smallest Ste can be obtained, and In despair, leave you with ruin ed health to sigh over your galling disappointment. D r . Johnson lathe only Physician :tdvertising. His credential or diplomas always bangs in his office. Ills remedies or treatment are unknown to all others, prepared from a life spent In the g- eat hospitals of Eu rope, the first iu the country and a more extensive PA ride Practice than any other Physician in the world. Indorsement: of the Press. the many thousands cured at this Institut:ton year af ter year, and the numerous important Surgical Opera tions perfarmed by Dr. lohnson, witnessed by the re. porters of tlaa• "Sun," "Clipper," and. many other pe. pets, notices of which have appeared again sad again before the public, besides his standing as a gentleman of character and resputsibility, la a is Mulent guarrantee tothe 'Atoned. Skin Diseases Speedily Cured. Persous writing should be partichlar le directing their letters to his Inatatudra, in the foll Owing manner : JOHN X. JOHNSON, M. D. of the Baltimore Loek Hoeretel, ild WI3.OLESALE UMBRELLA MAITUFAOTORY 1 No. 69, Market Street, below Third, HARB.IIBUIG, PA. M. H. LEE, A.NPFACTORKEt OF. UMBRta4,O3 YARROW lad WALKING 4111GBA, 'yr% Th r nii4l palm II lAIWICR MORS thin can be bought in gum of kaKistera &Wu. Country numbants Will do well ►o all axidifyinaite "ad untiviugidOsindlhonvione theist 10110:GrthltpAO a°23417. "INDEPEN,DENI IN A.ll. THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE." HARRISBURG, PA. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, RUNE 28, 1862 HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION LY CONCENTFA [ED" LCM CND FLUth Ext;ttAcr Lkoaltive And Speclifc iternody e For, Diseases of the bLADDER, KIDNEYS, ORAVItL, and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS This Medicine increinas the power of Digestion, and &unites the ABSORBENTS lut • healthy action, by which the WATERY OR CAIDARROW - depoaltions, and all UN. NATURAL ENLARARNENTS are reduced, aA well as PAIN,AND INFIAMATION and la good for MEN, WOIUratOR'CIiItDREN. RaLMBOLIYS EXTRACT BUCHU, For Weaktiesses Arising from RXCIESeg, Habits of itimipationyEarty fh diseretiou or Abuse. . . _ ATTENDEDIN WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS Indisposition to Exertion, Lone of Power Ines of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, 'Welk Nerves, . Trembling; Horror of Mean, Wakefulness, Dimness cf Vision, • . film in the Beek Universal Ineeituldeior the Muscular System, Hot Bands, Flushing of tee Body, Dryness of the Skin, Zreptlons ratite Fero PALLID tX/UNTSNANOE, These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this med Wino invariably removes, soon follows IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FIN IN ONE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE. Who can say ibit they are not nrequeutly followed by those "DIRKFUL DISNASES," "INSANITY AND OONSEDIPTION." ' • Many are aware of the cause of their suffering, BUT NONE . WILL CONVENE. TRW RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS, And the Me laamehay Deaths by Consumption, Respires the aid of medicine to strengthen and Leviers'. the System, Which lissamow's EXTRACT BOCHU ineariably dot • TRIAL WIU. ocemattna nom surnati.. . . LO OR YOUNG, ENGLE, MARRIED, ORCONTEMPLA 11140 MARRIAGE, • IN MANY AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO FEMALES, the Extract Bache la, unequalled by any other remedy, as in Ohloroals or Retention, Irregularity, Painfulness, or Suppressio I of Customary Eyaenations, Ulcerated or Scirrhous state of the Uterus, Leucorbma Whiles, Steal ity,.and tor all complaints incident to the sex, whether arising from Indiscretion, [labile of Diasipation, or in the TAIL' NO imam BLAHAII, MIROURT, on OInPLRASANTt;MIDI LUI FOIL UNPLIABASI AND DANGIIROUS DORM'S. SECRET DISEASES. In all their Stages, little Reponse ; Little or no change in Diet . ; No inconvenience; Arid forilisiorttio. • " it causes a frequent destro and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstructions. : Preventing and OuringStrictures o f the Urethra, Allaying Pain and Imtiammallon., so frequent In the class of diseatuis, and expelling all Poisonous, Diseased andiewireat Matter.. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS *HO HAVE BEEN 2HE norars OP QUACKS, sod mho hive psi& easy!. vsse to. be oared_in a short time, have bond they were deceived, mid that the :ION" has, by .tho use of "iowserm, mirmsossrs, ?' been dried op in the system, to break out itt tot aggravated forte, and • PERHAPS A PEER MARRIAGE. Uee lietethow's Ezra.= Buono for all affections end diseases of use tumuvAar. ORGANS, • • Un ezi nlA g ian Ott Pesilim-s. From weateeer'easee Orlttinatlof dad 116 Manflr HOW LONG STANDING. Messes el these Organs neluire too aid of DIURETIC. EUALIMBOLD'SEXTRACr BUCIIU . • . THE GREAT DIURETIC, And is certain to have the deaiioa.'elloot in all inseams FOB WHICHIT Is RECOPINRIDED; " • Nun 2103trtisuntuts 1:111•VI 101 01,1 Akttvt: THIN CONSTITUTION ONO*: AFFELTSD WITH ORGANIC WRAIENRSiI, Fl %IA IM Ie•‘—FICMAI TEIUa.TA DECLINE OR CHANGE OF 411 E. ". 811 IMPINIIIIB 4BOVI NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT I L 411 . 40 T ',worm 11hytae;:e Of the *tad reliable dad reepostible character will scoompahy the mediae/. • CEETIFICATEB OF CURES, . Iran "8 to 20'yearss Vending ; Wrre Names KNOWN TO BUIENCB AND FAME. • 'Prize $1 00. per bottle, or six kir $5 00. Delivered to say address, securely packed from °beer ration. DESCRIBE SYMPTOMS IN ALL cooturriecioNs. Cures Grutranteed. I Advice Gratis I, AFFIDAVIT. Personally appeared before me, an Alderman or the city of Philadelphia, H. T. Hamiamo, woo being duly sworn, doth say, his preparations coat an DO narcotic, no mercury, or other injurioue drugs, but are purely-vege table H. T. HELEII3Oi.D. Sworn and subscribed before me, this WM day of No vemtni, 1864. Wm. P. - HISSERD, AtilerMAlS, Ninth St. &cove Race, Pinta. Address lotion for information in confidence in H. T. HELMBOLD, Oheredsc - Depot, 104 South Tenth. St.; behltheennut, Phibt, EIF.WAR.IO OF uouwrmitirlimrs AND UNPRINCIPLED DEALERS, Who endeavor to dispose "or mint ows" and "mum" Aitllol.lll lid TAB RISPOTATION AMINID BY fleimbold's Genuine Preparation s, Lxisact Swint, t. " • " Sarsaparilla, ' '" Improved Rosa Wash. Sold by 0. R. Seiler. D. W, Dross J.'Wyetb Kos, Ekinpvart. AND ALL. DRUOPTS2V IiVIIRTW7IIO2B. ASK. FOR HELIIBOLLPS. TAMA NO OTHER. Output the advertisement and send tor It, AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND EXPOSURE.. novlS•dly ' • PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSEH, 'I"ITOFILD respectfully inform Ids old Ty, patreea antll6lo public amorally, I.* 14, oontintie:'44. gbilifnikactiomi (woe Kam s'oßTE.;.xs• LooEoN, VIOLIN and also in the Below° of TH.OBOUOII BASS. He will with pleasure wall upon poplin at their noises at any hour deeirixl,, or Le ola bo given a his rhaldenoth la Third str ! ne., fent 'done. binow th Gemini Reformed Mardi teol4-0 subscriber will have Fresh Fish, .13 ' , Peas, Beets and ether , fresh truck' In season, fresh every Tuesday end Friday. ALao Apples , _ Oran gee, Lemons, Pine apples, Bananas, auf.,lbr sale 'at the store of John Wise In 'flurd near Walnut =street, next door to Bradley's Barber shop. FLOWER SEEDS. gCHOICE lot of ASTER' and TEN WEEK STOCKS, with a general variety of Freak Slower and Garden Moods, received and tor aide at No. 91 Market street. ILMLLEitPB ' Drugstore. T'general variety of goods for ad lusting the TOILET, In be found at Keller's, la unsurpassed in this city. Jed 9 l Market street QIIGAR Cured Canvassed Hams, a very choice lot Jest reoeived and for wile by NICHOLS t Bu WHAN, le Corner Front and Market axed. CHEAP Oil for all kinds of machinery, Small and large packages, for sale by N ICHOLS & BOW MAN, 'elf) Corner Front sod Market street. FIRE CRACKERS by the chest or box, Jest received "ad for sale by NICHOLS& BOWMAN. el 4 Corner Fri:lntend Market Amite. SOAP, Harrison, Country and Fancy, for sale by NICHOL::: at BOWMAN, m 27 -y) north-east corner of Yront and Market streets. lAETERSIVE SOAP, .sopething better thati llarrison's Household Soap, just received and tor sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, je2 Corner Front and Market streets. oftAß OLDER.---Conatantly on hand at C.. way wipeiriarlulkie of szeiA aws coma. DOOR., Ja. & CO. OIDNIVIII — VINBOAII I Ng ADE from &doe and selected:Apples, BY TELEGRAPH. From our Morning Sdition. FROM CHARLESTON 1 THE BATTLE AT JAMES ISLAND FURTHER PARTICULARS ..---...---. GEN.BENHAM UNDER ARREST A Union Force Cam the Rebel Works, but are Net Supported. THE REPULSE CAUSED BY A MISUNDERSTANDING_ Union LOBB 84 Killed, and 490 Wounded and moing. -~~-r-- The Union Cainpin a Safe Position. TUB REBELS RECEPUR REINFORCEMENTS. 00H.DUPONT 011 1 /11E8 TO TAKE OHLIII4EB - WITH FIVE GUNBOATS. =EC= Nsw Yoax, June 27. The New York Express says that Gen. Ben ham is understood to be under, arrest, with . orders to report at Waihingtou. It is stated that Had. 'Hunter left, James Is- Island on the 12th t lealving Gen. Benham in command, with orders to make no advance to, Charleston without:reinforcements or further orders. It was reported bideserters that the whole rebel force at SeceesiOnVille was but two bat; talions with six gunernoUnted and seven more ready for use. ' The reconnoissance was made on the 16th. Geri. Stevens, with tdqr thousand men, was to make the attack it , .daybreak, while Gen. Wright and Col. with threethoUsand more, were to suppert ;him. Somehow the movement was delged an hour , . and as our 'troops marched up through a pla in field they were in broad daylight.an . d. met - by a murderr ouil fire of grape and'citinnster. Tiro regiments , only reached the frout t ;and were much cut up, viz : The Eighth Michigan and the. Seventy ninth New York. The Twenty-eighth Massa chusetts broke and scattered, and the Vorty eixth New York did `.ltfalliitter- -- ;the first two reef - Oats drove the gunners froM the guns, and some - en en penetrated the works, but the other regiments mating to, sup pert them; they had to retire after holding the battery twenty minutes. In the meantime, Cut Williams, coming to their support, was separated by a marsh from the fort and ex posed to a severe cross fire from some rebel guns in the wools. His troops, consisting of 'the 3d New Hampshire and 3(1111:Lode Island regiments, fought nobly and met with consid erable loel ; for three'quarters of an hour not a gun was tired froth the fort ; the prompt pre sence of a few hundred men would have car ried it ; but they were not there, and our troops had to retire. . Another account confirms the above in the main, but states that the Massachusetts regi ment did Well. ' • Our loss is given at eighty-four killed, three hundred and sixty-six wounded, and ode hun dred and twenty-four missing.' Our camp is now range of the fire of our gunboats; and are in safe condition. Entrenchmente are being thrown 'up while we await reinforcements. Gen. Benhasn's troops to the number of two thousand had arrived from Bey West at James Island, but our forces must be largely reinforcedl before operations can be resumed. The rebels are constantly receiving addition al troops and preparations for the defense of Charleston are being extensively made. • 1 A letter from Beaufort stater' the loss of the Third New Hampshire, at six killed and woun ded, and of the Eighth Michigan 300. The same latter asserts that Corn. Dupont says he can take Charleston with five good gunboats. He , will run by Fort Sumter,•and the other fort ificatiOnt without a loss of more than two of histoate; and with the others shell the city. A letter from an officer of the4Bth New York regiment gives the aggregate losses as follows ; I TWenty-eighthMassachusettsregiment—killed and wounded, 41; missing, 24. Seventy-ninth New York regiment--killed 6, wounded 60, missing 40. Forty-sixth New York regiment—killed 6, wounded 14, missing 16. ' Seventh Connecticut regiment—killed 13, wounded 75, missing 2. Total 169; total loss 677 in killed, wounded and missing. - FROM MISSOURI. THE. QUINCY GUERILLA BANDS Attack on a Body of State Troops _.•~ The Quincy guerilla party which have been forming all winter in the north eastern portion of Missouri, are now in effective shape and well armed, having a number of small cannon.— They number about seven hundred. Part of this gang attacked a small party o State troops , on Wednesday, near Monticillo, killing eight and wounding a number more.— The guerilla loss is not ascertained. FROM ARKANSAS. The Federal Forces in the State The Lade Rock Democrat, says there are in Arkansas from ten to twelve thousand Feder als, scatteied over a large extent of country.— The largest body is Ave or six thouaand, in the vicinity of Batesville. 'The , latest intelligence is'that they have - :ciosied White River and treatingUrirda MhliOurt FROM WASHINGTON. -.- RESIGNATION OF GEN. FREMONT. Brig. Gen.. Pbnins King Promoted to His Command. THE TREATY WITH , . MEXICO. Meeting of the Conservative Mem • bars of Congress. WAR DIPARTRIBT, WAHRIRGTON, D. C., / Awe 27, 1862. - Major General John C. Fremont, 'having requested to be , relieved from his command of the First Army Corps of the Army Of ,Virginia. because, as he says, the position aitsikned by the appointmenbof Maj. Gen. POpe, as COM. mender in Chief of the Army of Virginiads sub ordinate and inferior to those hertdoforeheld by him and to retriain in the subordinate command new assigned, would, as he says, itritely reduce his rank and consideration in theseavice-1 It is ordered by the President that Idajor_gren..,J:chn C. Fremont be relieved from command. Sec ond, that Brig. Gen. 'Rufus 'king fie; find he is hereby assietilikto the comniatid.of• the first army corps of the army of Virginia. in. , place of Gen. Fremont relieved. By order of the President. (Ssgned) 'E. M. sTArtdx, • SeerdorylotiWar • The treaty made through' lkilnistei' Obrwio, loaning eleven millions of „dollars to Mexico,, has it is , understood, been sent to the e Sen ate by the President. The delay In the pre sentation of this treaty, has, it is thought, been owing to the reluctance; of 311e1Prisident to submit a project so directly,st, variants) with therecent action of the Senate upon the sub ject of lifexisian affairs, while at the same time be has probably not felt willing to withhold it from theiraction, should a disposition exist to change, our: line of policy and take a direct part in the affairs, of Mexico, to which this treaty according to repoft would commit us. After the adjournment of the House to day the'following notice was.retulfrom •the Clerk's desk: - , . A meeting of the conservative members who are in favor df the 'pYolieputioil 6f - the - 416`for the Union, and ,in ihvor - of 4rfain'taitting:i the Constitution 'and oppdsed to thelseditious and destructive schemes of. the Abolitionists, is; l called to meet in the hall of the Hansa of Re- 1 presenbitives to-morrow' - (Saturday)' at ' one O'C Ict k, 'Brorder of the committee. r.: Fs anger . toward the elms of: the, pro cee jugs, in, the,Senate to-day, urged prompt act on upon the measures pending, and stated if. this cotirse should" be' pursned.'4liiit bbdy mighthe left without a quorami Me rrnaatitin, ea ka ;this.-,tow.*ol# l , A.4Ati BeciOiraAy%lia . : . , Teeny leaving-thooity, and that one from - ifornia and another from Minnesota 'bad de parted. He alluded to Senators Latham and Senator Lane, of Lulus remarked, he too, was desirous of an early return to that State; but would rennin to vdte . on the - tinftscatltin bill, which is now half way through-that body. Barson Brownlow.wes among the visitors to Congress to-day, the object of marked .atteu tion from members. FROM. CALIFORNIA. the Union State Convention. The Breokinridg,ers ,Px9p,ose to Aban don their Organization, The Union Convention called by . the Repub lican State Central Committee, met in Sacra mento on the 17th inst., and nominated John Swett, of San Francisco, as their candidate for Superintendent of Public Instruction. There are! no other State officers to be elected this yeal. Interest centers in the choice of members of the Legislature, which elect a United States Senator. The Triton Democrats will nominate their candidate by the State Central Committee. They will make vigorous efforts to secure the control of the next Legislature. The Breckin ridge Democrats propose to abandon their or ganization. Oregon dates to the twelfth, speak of anoth er great freshet, doing serious, damage to the, valjey portions of that State. Thebusiness por tion of Portland is inundated. Crowds of min orshad commenced returning from the Salmon River, representing that district as over crowd- The total number of men who emigrated froin California to Oregon and British Colnm bia is estimated since the year commenced, at twenty thousand. XXXVIIth Congiees--First Session. Mr. How; (Wis.,) presentel a memorial from citizens of Wisconsin, in favor of the en: largetnent of the Oawega and grie canals. Mr. ANTHONY, (11. 1,) from the Wonnitthe on Printing, reported a bill authorizing the Superintendent of Public Printing; under the direction of the Joint Cominittee on Printing, to: print and sell for cost public documents which may have been ordered by the Depart ments. Pastu3d. CaLCAGO, June 27 Mr. Powma., (Ky.,) called up the resolution directing the Secretary of War to transmit to the Senate the report of Joseph Holt and Rob ert Dale Owen. He said that he understood the report exposed the grossest frauds on the Government, and he wanted it printed, so that it might go before the Government. - Mr. harmony moved to amend the resolution, so as to request the President, if it be not in compatible with the public interests, to trans mit the said report, tee. The amendment was adopted—yeas 24, nays 14—and the resolution then passed. Mr. Streslitin, (Ohio,) introduced a bill to es tablish a National Foundry in the Hanging Rock Iron and Coal Begion, Ohio, between the Big Sandy, Rola& and Ohio rivets. Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs• 011 motion of Mr:Powell, the bill to prevent members of Congr4s or officers of, the Gov emment from taking any., conaideration for procuring contracts, office, or place' under the Government, wad taken up z The 'hill pro:' Vides, sties emy ineelhe.r . of Coughs, os 9ffiCet Mswests, Jane 25 NO 49 WASECENOTON, June 27 Fen Fasmsco, June 22 WASHINGTON, June 27 SENATE. aill9u ft= tiding Cita- Raving procured Steam Power Pressee,lwe are prepay ed to execute JOB add BOOK PRINTING °revery desert!): ion, cheaper than it can be done at any other establish ment in the country. RA 1E6.01 , Aril/ NTIBING. ikir Fent lines oilers euristitate teritalreiFere• ligtg 003 or more than roar , cOthithate a 4qUarei • " Half Square, one day SO one week 1 25 • ene month 2 50 • three months .......... ........ 4 00 lux months 6 00 • one year.. ........... 10 00 Ciejequare, one day ....., one week.... • ,one month..., three MODULUS six months, 64 one year sir Business notices inserted in the ./neal o , lltaset, or before Marrbgea and Deaths, - INGRT CENTS PER LINE for each Inaerdoni , lira- Marriges and Deaths to be charged as regular ad vertisements of the Government, who shall commit such an offence, shall be liable to indictment for mis demeanor in office, and, if convicted suffer a fine of not less than $lO,OOO and an imprison ment not exceeding two years, and be after terwards disqualified from holding any office under the United States. It also provides that the contracts made in such cases shall be void, at the option of the President. Mr. Tstimstmt, Laid the Committee on the Judiciary had made the bill stronger than the original bill. They bad heard that there were cases of officers of the Government who had used the influence of their position for re ward, and he thought , under the circumstances there could be no objection to the bill. Mr. Him., (N. H.,) thought the hill did not go far enough. He had heard and believed_ that certain beads of departments bad need their place for die groopt favoritism, and, in Noble cases, had orderhilinithicta to be given directly to their favorites. Irltitstruld make it a. penal offence for heads of departments, or those under them, to enter into contracts with their, special favorites. Mr. Ilturattura. moved to tunend so as to make the'bill apply , to those who fur any reward, conipensatimor consideration shall give any contract, °thee or place. The amendment was adopted, and the bill passal. Mr. Han, (N. H.,) from the Committee of Conference on the bill for the reorgauirsttiou of thelNavy Department, made a report which was agreed tel. The confisedtion bill was then taken up. Mr. COWAN ! (Pa.,) proceeded to six ak at length against the bill from the House, which he contended was impracticable ; and utterly impossible t 6 he put in operation. Mr. Smears (Mass.,) spoke in favor of the lifouse bills, contending that they were entirely free from all constitutional objectious; they 'were just as constitutional as the Constitution Itself; they 'only form a part of the means for supPresiing the rebellion. The war provisions of Coegnass were clearly derived from the Constitution, and Congress has a perfect right to exercise war provisions. The discussion was continued by Messrs. BROWNING, RANARD and Tauststrit. Messrs. Setitaetha and KittiNEDl declared that though they might vote for the amend merit to House bill, yet they opposed all of the conflscation bill, and should vote against its passage. Mr. Densurnm.said if a negro wreck up a bayonet annul by a traitor at his son or broth er, he Whald say' God speed to the negro. He slittoold not , arid a slave in- ifteurrtetion against his i master at,bome, but if that master came forth to shoot down old soldiers of his state or his Country, he would pet arms . in -the hand of his slave and bid him shoot the traitor; he would wie,all means to suppress rebellion. He ut terly repudiated the doctrine of the President's superiority ever Congress and everything else, and he was opposed to appointing Governors of Statea by the 'President, as advoc tied by the srtitristot4itrin Centecticut, (Mr. Duxes.) The ".reindentrhart no power to create office, and no rlglitioaranolat_suchtlitiorzi without the ad vice and consent of the Seuate ; bat it is not pretended thatthere was any law for the ap peintment 'of Ciov.-Stanley and such appoint ment never was sent to the Senate. Mr. DIXON, at some leugth, justified the ac tion _of the 'President, and e.ft.t.r further discus don, adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES The House resumed the consideration of the bill providing for the indemnity of losses of property sustained by loyal citizens, from the movements of United States troops. Mr. Nosan (M 0.,) 'in the course of his re marks, Bald, that any man who opposed the set tlement of these claims, merely because they would impose a burden on the Government, was unfit to be a representative of the people. The journals would show that the claims of wealthy. and influential men have generally met with , the most success in Congress. Thou sands of citizens are innocent sufferers from the army. They have been reduced almost to star vation, and their homes have been desolated. If there was not the justice and magnanimity Attire to provide for such a class, it would be a burning shame forever. The morning hour having expired, the sub ject was passed over. Mr. EDWARDS, (N. Y.) from the Committee on Indian Affairs, reported a bill relating to the trust funds of the Indian tribes, invested by the government in the State bonds ab stracted from the interior Depaitment. It provides that the government shall credit the ; Indians with the amount originally in vested for them in the bonds and pay the in terest thereon hereafter at the rate of five per cent. • The House then went into committee of the whole on the State of the Union on the Tariff bill. Mr, ManzonY offered an amendment that all hemp or preparation of hemp for use in the navy shall be of American manufacture. He Maintained the importance of this proposition both as a protection to our own production and to render us independent of foreign countries in the event of war. Mr. Moulins, (Vt.,) said he. would co-operate With the gentleman if he would move the amendment to the confiscation bill. Mr. nelsons had no objection to hanging abolitionists and secessionists with American rope if they preferred it. Mr. Loviaor, (111.,) remarked that there was not an abolitionist who IS a traitor to be Mr. hung. SasLLABARGER, (Ohio,) offered a proviso that if the article can be obtained of as good quality and at as low a price. With this addi tion; Mr. Mallory's amendment was adopted. Among other amendments adopted were the following; On scorn coffee, dandelion root and other articles used as a substitute for coffee not other wise provided for, four cents per pound. The tonnage duty is to take effect on the let of January next. Other amendments were made. All the dutible sections of the bill were acted upon, leaving only the two last ones for future consideration, when the committee rose. Mr. Boloneu, (Ohio,) from the. Committee on the Judiciary, reported a resolution, which was adopted, ordering the arrest of Michael C. Murphy, of New York to be brought hither for contempt, he. having refused to obey the subpcena for his appearance before the commit tee in the case of Hon. Benj. Wood. The House then adjourned till Monday. BRAVE ESCAPE OF A SLAVS FROX CUBA.—The brig E. .Drummond, from Aspinwall, which ar rived at New York yesterday, picked up a slave from Havana on the 16th instant, when 180 miles frimi land. He escaped from Havana arid had been ex days in a canoe without food or water. lie 1 /1"4 8 'b.144. I,ttle English, and PlaYslie came fPolAfiica to Havana in a slaier about two mouths' iigii. " -1 r i ~.., ... ~ ... ~ ..i- ~.., , i i .. , . , 2 00 . 600 10 00 .16 00 20 00