pait g (elegraplj. PEOPLE'S UNION STATE TICKET. AUDITOR GENERAL: THOMAS t. 000HRAN, of York County. • SURVEYOR GENERAL: WILLIAM B. ROBS,.t, of Luzern*, County. • HARRISBUIIq..rA ' Tuesday Mornlog, , Augusl 19,1889. ' UNION COUNTY CONTENTION. The friends of the AdministratiOn and,the:oo; ponents of the present unholy rebelliori;aiii !in vited to assemble in County Convention. fctithe nomination of county officers, Whlch l in the Court House at Harrisburg, on TrfeadaY the 19th day of Augnit, 1861, at 101}"O'olock • Meetings (or the election of delegates will be held in the various townships of the' conitY4 at the usual place of holding said electiona,•be tween the hours of 'II vs and seven in the several wards and boroughs between ihe; hours of 7 and 9 P. Y., on fiiturday ,the 'l6th inst. IL C. ALLEHAN r Chairman Republican County Committee Tex Bart thoistansists who' infect • the •lqyal cities and who have disgraced loyal with their open aid of the rebellious cause, t ,t 6r r slst in making miechevions opposition, to - the , vigorous policy the government has adopted to crush the rebellion. These invi ed to oppose the war, and be !harked. The preservation of the government is insig nificant in comparbort to the eilocese and pap' clarity of their own theoretical, Corist r thations of the Constitution. They seek ,to mahe liter a ridiculous exhibition .Of power, by initiating that those to whoin we are opposed by tiebel lion, should not be forced into; ohedience; end ,that while traitors renounce all their obliga tions to the government; they do. not forfeit a single right under fta laws and prerogatives, but are entitled to' the' full protection of an authority which they affect to despise. Ibis is the preaching and the' practice of the anti war party. We beer such sentiments avoveed on our streets—we react them:in our loCal, treason, sympathising journals—and to juvt such a spirit can we trace all our put' reYiuses t and the nemsity kit one previent' . qtaPenfintie efforts. But the time has gone biffirsuchdoc trines to be advocated with impunity. 'The government hee hcome terribly in earnest, and the people have at last taukit the fh• of this determination. We have -.dis covered to our sorrow that the infict nce of traitors at home - his seriontly interpoaed with: Mir influence and power on traitor@ abroad: Tbeliaade of 'the loyal men of this land havii,been deterred from striking the Now which was to crush treason, by ,thase who , claim to be loyal, and yet make that claim the pretext for all sorts of games in favor of • the rebellion. They haye' raised the anti-war try whenever the power of the government win arrayed in force to strike a heavy blown =.Bel all this is now ended. The spirit atirlithe of the government and Peo'Rle are' . War is to be medett witty to those who in voked and precipitated its horrors. War isi to be waged with vigor that peace may be the. more speedily restored, and that one , brave men in the field may be returned to their homes. This is the sense and the judgmenetif the •ria don. He who oppOses this'spirif as it is dis- OsYsli by the people ' and the ..0011sTamall)? is au ingrate and coward. He who affects to dift' for with the government in its policy to finish rebellion, or seeki-Mxt • invent - Constitutional theorlei as acs arguments agaihit Theo - stern and practical action of men in authority, is a, traitor at heart, and should be. afforded , but . lit l tle chance or opportunity to practice his tees. . inb 0 GENIERA3, Bomar *Woos, who was 90.1.9I'a tally murdered by a party of guerillas while: riding in his ambulance; is referred 'to bflibet , Cincinnati Dal 4 2 7aa55t.a5. ( 19,4,0 1 9-Siti* soldiers that aver stood before a regiment 'nth§ federal service. He was the idol of his coha-J mend, whether as,the officer ,of t t lig well knovrn 9th, or as the Ihigedier' of. lei -Ake extensive force. This is the second son of 3.lidge McCook slain in the unholy contest—the first, scalne eighteen years of age, fell .while,,reskt_im the enemy's attack o n our hOtipitalirtit'BuWillen the other, while enfeebled by disease; ii an ambulance at the head otitis troops. Vim. Robert McCook was the brother of General McDowell McCook, of George*. McCook,Kk , late Attorney General of ohte, and (kit. Daniel McCook, now at the liea'tl'of one of he new regiments. He . wee also a cousin to W., McCook, of the Second Kentucky Cavalry, iind lilor Anson kit. Cook, of the Second Ohio lira fautry. He was One of the stars of thelr. bested fi s htlog family of McCook& which; , believe, now numbers eight men occupylngim'r portent positions in the army. Tsa PIOPLI will,rtjoicti' to ldarn that the Government is at itiat opening its eyes to am fact that we are fighting with a foe toviiia whom we have extended an uncalled for 'ltd unmerited. clemency. Henceforth, we are at ; idled there hi to be a different policy intsu.ginvat r ed. It the secessionists wish their country!, to ba desolated, deiolation must ensue, if in the reconstruction of the Union they demand termination, they must abide the result. Thbee who e : pter the sung now may depend nporeit, th folios occupied hereafter will be held, and thlit tellifory conquered wili be initACted,, rebels being left to molest our rear, or Ilistdib thitair4ortation of supplies to :our lilting in ►holy eke& -' WHICH IS THE STRONGEST? The struggle whioh has been kept up between the north and south, op,moreproperly the loyal andtlislofel stab* haii ? devekiol many stiff nge &Stares of streßith, 'endurance, perseverance and indomitablolll ii*vity. TO - lbe world allOttese etiflAbitioirs : t seem strange and - unditilisbleAen tie . I'rtmce presented by a contrast of : t.iet ie rolia , nd•strength of these Bedlam ii fait ered. When it is fully known that the strength of one section Bo (nr•.42o).kinAt4P44*._,XffiLb.kaliked why that force was not imihediately invoked to put down rebellion f and to this the only answer which can be satisfactory, is_that the policy of the governmeni has berav one of more humani hd ty to its rehel elki* i n itei 3 Ot has been Just and . oonSideipte'tca6 ii Oasis. All this wai t , Clictitisibsinittir ' IVO purpbb Cif bring lug about a,settlem t ent of oar difficulties, with. SO the adgifiAtitiltilbn of tMkborrfoitqoff intr.— But as these dean& have not proven adeqnato Vile 9 . 4, mfith the same epity.?a.nd-determinti tion t w o'quell therebellron; the government has now changed its policy. ,r Its fulbforce r so-far as illa , isiiiefted in the eaM4.illia'atiengtii-Si the people, to to be invoked, and war in earnest will 'tidirlelged tOcrualithhi6lisilitrkinditihirle in its armed meruioeeittliWrie grata/ civil and indiYid nal purposes. _ One efae t reat nikcitt tbeigovenament, - at this time,,ia_in awhile and array its full strength. We otvc.tids display to ourselves and to the ; .the ITorldose a warning against all prescisit, attempts to in terpose in our domestic differences—to Our selvee,,as an assurencarcif the power the nation possesses for sel&preservation. In order that i ieitetrengthmkrhe mathentatically Omen strated, the Pitlabrer Geed& has prepared the folioying febSda!siiCaStpatil, whipti t4O, of course be of unusual interest at this time, as it shows the witolp . Able-eidied force of ,bath North and ficM i th., o e usual enumeration is ,of,the men, n, imtwee i tet ages of eighteen and forty l live, ent,this .dees not give the r whole strength of a nationsiailable forwarlike pnr real: .43houldri'wer Is. t'three years, Iliffsibe tween fiffeie tied - afglian ciente be iniide use of before the wer , was °yet. ,At a pinch;ahm, men between fortyglveland fifty could be need: Wins states nrintriilitisnetilie BHrWUH.I7in sea - 6i inik*in AND 1860 iocolissa'in zes . vetran skins omaua. Loyal &aim Maine • New Hampshire Vermont BEINE Maseaohneette . 270410 886. 08 Rhode blood ;89:186 461 69 Connecticut New York . :117:680 . 1811: 4 0 687,808 746 88 109.121. 188. 8,678 12,61.9 • 62 824 ;86,470, 488,61 W, 818,19 T 281,928 281 t 217 , 991 , : 484, 88r(06 , `1.004978 e48'.480 - New Jersey. Pennsylvania Maryhkod - District of Columbia.. tbgthwestent Virginia. Ohio ' Indiana Wisconein Michigan. lowa Minnesota Delaware, .. The -North and We's . % have - , drawn on this. • force thnal far, for ar. ®y and-aMry Vitginis • , North Carolina South. Oared= - Georgia Florid; ...... Alabama Miaelesippi Ytuneesee itionletana.. ..... Texas Je6 Arimsas 40:8 1 51. . 16 : Total 1,40,1311 1328A The lion tit, ball dralfu.. !•N L., upon this force thus .1 , 1860. 1135:720 .215, ~1.615141 272,841 Total. . ilUpsl _4E18,276 = the linonilo6 l diint, 4 E's the loyal states -possees over the disloyal in j Aike fiestu gitingiAelitrOdth,, cud re sourcea of the _nortlimonid be quite as starts 4 11 1' ai2a mr4tmoiviocitcfult-_ • Ifovith , 4111‘. ','ll l PerigorYd r ailte =f2i4,l _q nation, we re-- Iserverttedle. : . • t ! Left Border lard* tab:Way; iron Boonton qcettletitaloas,• - when they had nrianisad `ieleilibif, %Wed that the* *Odd 4.4. a tk i ( 4 5. 1 0 4 r- 40*.t)/ !i- Pe!" wilo wrdlid Arif .he' 11=014 :, rt' s APPeiralices at this time, we begin to think that the him haebbeiiignitial in the wrong hearts, 'sd fais the saitteea of is concerned. The _ hoid has taken pf hearpt that. ale tria l d i s itiFal s — at tWeabiOtidi It ilitlini . raatl t of the masses of-thismation that is aroused, fdi •!. li ." 4c#P.M.Pf4.llg c tlf,Mk t i;?..M . gcli. - , by the notion end jsiponee of the conspir ors themselves.,,., etches little dreamed of ihi en rl i e n AieY. -4.iigkeieed r! . Mon. 'Pt"' Pi l 4o PctelileghiilliP chat: 1e lag:the Ignoronkrand ' besotted; manta; of !the SOrith fora sinnigg 'te4.4ertitroii ti4;goidin -1411 4 ' g/1 4 i tIi VY.IF. 4 C:liffittY l Of'.lii4...* id/ l u3 troVilkh.ll4)e.nsottelnote• furious ; thaw y whiditteason I over , Wire= eniontittired. his lit4l:4enlieo*ligh*P/Ibetioat-loyal lit rt isbia, r:n - dliiiiiiirilra"ilidat jAkiee um ha of citisenessiLlithikape_millions of sold** and they: :owl dossed' *04.0 ;ibillitivdea. Theinnie nietillithe Violates iniiiidthow t i s they, Will be stippcirted. The otieriristie , *o l l* . io' 6 il4 4 'l,l l filP FIRPOoPuRt kiim last bean adman arit-ht teem : to rqder Abel* thirpriiklakiipak t ekinoper:limev"k All m u s t ktio)"* .e e lr *ffkl#l l s 6 / 41 e4frAl be ZoliikaW,h 0J - liii*iitili * 034':14141'Niti 'us will'ad so large 3hat-tbere can be no. ore duelling on Wit Ilitnise-Valturtbovai w e life d i. our' leiyiiiiiiiii iiWit:4s . oi-sii ' d' 444 1 / 2 14mikkirg**4,1643NRic940ni s t The country has cailegioaidAhe :10slitilog ansie._•o44ittiticbishevoroloteirll bar404,44W1N 3 ibiliWat l i . ' ea Vettnevlranin iDativ &guy. hurrying to the camp and tht4tifke-itS4 that force, as it augments, wiithialirgta enough to make success positive. This is politic and humane. It is true economy. It will apish the war in a soldierly and statesman-like wan ner. It puts us in a position to dictais terms. What citizen will refuse to rejoice at this change of policy? --- k --- 'lr . p•••• 4 'from oar B and Stonewall Jackson. THE REBELS CROSS THE RAPIDAN. Gat. BANKS ATTAOIED BY, A LARGE FORGE. A S EVE HE BATTLE. WE HOLD" OUR POSITION. ArriTe4-'of Rein " • GENERAL iI'OPE INTH:E FIELD Gen. eearr Loses" an Awn. GEN. BANES ACCIDENTLY DUBBED Jackson ingtlwell,in Commaaid of Heavy Losses oil Both Bides „WAannattrea, Aug. 10. It would apnear'from a private despatch from our 'corieftpondtra i that thcirehas been a fight in the yaller; but the particulars net beenjeceived, the public despatch awaiting the apprayal.of Geu.pope.„7,, New Yoga, August . 10.—Tbe following des. patch has been received bilge 21.18nni: --^rki,tr,94l - beio elpenper, Va. , es 0 .it .1 1: , 133 10, 1862. 4.1 A, battle wee fought testerday between Gen. Banks and Stonewitli Jacksoif-- 1809. 186.: 148 279 167,17 b, Gen. Bsytird i of. Gen. MaDowell's corps, with his,,cavalry:brigade;:had-.been 'engaged befMti, extreme.admineso nsisr =the = • Rapidan river r ireskirmishimpatul k mancsoverieg; taking eiCIM e..prisoners,.and esdimpwriik a slhAht less, baffling alkb effoits.of ticlaigelorce to normal* and cut,hitn (AEA Yestoidap.morning.ha was engaged for some hours beforeamit ,Banks came • upoiod with four regiments bf.kcavalrypthe lit Pennsylys aia, Heine; wad let timid° LlanciecielayeKl. and embatresseittheenemylskedvanee: •kTtle...rebela i k.tifider , jdokaomand , Swell, had groseed.theliapkira in foroe,-aod their advance guard#l6,ooostronnilwaetattacked by Geninal lboaksik yesterday wfteniostp.gbontaisix miles ' 4 Culpepper Ootittliotutek 'Alms almost wholi'ykwith •Winery the ...Infantry- became -engaged olnek; and aldeta unload and ibkoody . ; 82,068 81,094 ' 4l 80$' 80647 80.698 WAN ~8?7l; 6 1,088:8j ,triat EMI :position was in - the woods, while the troops,which attacked them were -obliged to.cross an open &lid—, it.waanotitill•about 6 o'clock that it'becaoteil evident that lie reties were attacking ins in form. Previous to that, thermhad heenrather desultory cumocadiagi The whole rebel_ force..suddenly attacked us in overwhelming numbers at all points. Nearly all their.regiments, bad. fullaanks. At 7} eclotwzGien. Roptt.p.t rived on,the field from Cul pepper, accompanie4y,Gen. M'Do will, with avert/of JirDowelEs corps., Whebattle in/Althea substantially over, Gen. Banks holdlag.thkgconntithat he hadocoupied at the beainning—,l ..J 900,000' 06%,96Vi 2i2;614$ 14, ,146, 11;<1877: 12E1,861 68,768 - 104262 3 ,i+WIL 42i761 , _:}21,106 101:746, > A 26.077 ralk , mgdwa /MOO .19617 4 , ... 4 4* 48 41AP' arriiml itten- Pope. there was an artillery ~conteat,.conrinpinguat )llteprll4 till nearly ,12 . The,. night WWI nutun*lty °Lek' 'and the moon tull. , , . Thu rebels.pbutted. a lbatiery against H'Dgw ell where Gen& Pope. and ..ilinks,wege, , bringing them:both :under fires The •Genersie l and theirsuiff sgere so neerthe rebelatuen be rag actually in , front:of their, smithies, thateasudt den ohinge.of theLzebel ottiamiraa,made frpm i the.wootla r ivmetrteriofa inilmoff, apparently withsoritin:io capturethem. .. The attempt wasiirepelled by .a.vigoruns 110 from btollowell's troops, and the gesteralsAkal their wet& left the ,fleld under a, crowithe fr* .the , gebela arullibaisnwit tamps. ,The. Ore of thelebettalitqies 'was afterwards allenwl,_ ii , - INIMI rGen.. Pape, on striving; sent 'fresh troopi.kit the front to take the place,of General Baas' Imbinated.coloatua.; , . ~, : 4;:. ..,, ', Alp ..J.,..1„, enemy. dliknot renew the attack except Oux troops were under arms and :, in poslos a llAo k i. ~. ~.: . :.,, , I:jj ,21 q. , .. 1 , G w en. Banks as en ;the -fteld throughout 44 action and constantly eider•/tie. Ilia handling of fiii l*Pitilc,,ld , peilli*rtiaPhotr../ ill highly praised bYlitil.PfdOlq. • ' ': r ie 4.:,• ' , TheSngeixiind *4444 troops (Cu ;Foie PoneetooPue, durin g a laililiteit , :ii.k, Pr fight. ;-=' .. itr .L lten overpowered by.- numhe* some ot the iegimentatrutteatta an disorder .: l 1 Colone nips off ' ihe'4llili, Yennay i ltrattlii dangerously wounded: .1 • , , i , -,i c : .. j i Xient ; ;Col,Felftidge was .severely wo u nded . ficie -4 40hq& 2a 4 iii ik alin ,toP,otitiAt . dilu"iit.ty:leali,POwer4isol4o,4,l.; • ,- :. Al of t h e 4th kenney lvsnits.,,...„' ." , ." Col. , posulliy i at she 28th thew York tups fatallY, - WOMidell i iT# l li:: cal : 13 e0" 1 /.. )30 igift. atm amiatated:h.„,.. Major Cook was killed—both are o r ' the Y,Bth New Yotk. , i ... Col.' Chapthan, of-t he 6th - Ounitictieut, Wilt , wounded and taken , prisoner. 1 Lieut.-Col. Stowi, of the wane regiment, rfts killed. Major Blake, of: . the stele:. Jetiment, Tres, wouwied 'and taken prlioner. i ' Major Savage, of ,the 2d Missichneettig IX probably killed. ilw was left on the field in a dyling . Oxidirfon. ' ":,:' '," ' •'• , mrii*l4:x4l't of 'the same *Pent; was init. - L I Gen.Ba n . ks - , was r a th er sev er , eIY hurt , bg an accident. A cavalrptroeper ran -against him ;dile wax/struck beavily.in-thwildeLNeyer tittles, bo:Tmalueil *in iiiie filin'd. fil,kilutY this morning with his oomman i Gen. _Geia'S , was *MIAOW,. and has hail an arm amputated. Gemaiat Augur is severely wounded. M jor Palouse, General ;link's adjabint, took a command sof a besitatingregiment. and gallantly lod it through . a 10.. i . ng fire. iHe receiv , 4 l two shots, and is twakirNy#l, but Ind dafigesonsly wounded...ln tha.side:. _: 1 1 kr"' Captain Williams is missing.: Ca* t 04 0 d_ ar I d a ts missing 13 *i i? , ii 4 l 97* e n t k prisoner." Surgeon L -ft - , 4 Um", Askepwati wouudelagik k wa.y. Austin and Lieut. Backman, of the - -\ : r:j ,enl Won of Yesterday IRE ,::r-'!'!s•..-mss .the Rebels. saa Morning, August 12, 1862 .ussc~4ll l Jersey iambi „ were wounded. No other offi eeralif tbst mgiment were hurt. -lieutenant' Hopkins, of the 7th Ohio, was wounded. , 001. Boggles, chief of staff to Gen. Pope, bad his horse shot under him. Two of Gen. Pope's body-guaids were killed. Col. Morgan, of Gen. Pope's staff, and Major Perkins. of general Banks' staff, both received bullets through their heat: The 2d Illaasachuseturßegiment was in the hardest of the fight, anfl-sufferfal severely. The ftth CetiOnecticut, 27th radians, and 46th Pennsylvania Regiments, are badly cut up. 1414Baurit .Egia6440 1 r 4,441 0 hadAigi - - horses of er . _Gerfl Wilder, of) the rpbei force, was tiOuridW. _We lormetere v!ry: heavy on_otnsides, and Oisouppcmfri t that lam than ityVzsand Or throe tbeciand were kilted brig fet , or are missing, on each side. Some pritionera , were taken bytotn sides. - Jackson aLd Await yrere bop present in the I, 4 , ) aI ' IF; Reinforcements to the amount of 18,000 men reackedliiiniiil4l,4lo night:et abtaitthe same time that ,we arriyed. Bkinfibithnj infrentligriing on this morn ing, but the troops on both ,sides are so much exhausted by, fatigue and the intense heat, that no cat er expected. to take place &jay, , i:1111; i Wasmitoril,Rng. ,10.--Reports were brought into Culpepper on Friday, of the crossing of the Rapidan by the rebels in force. It is said by a passenger, who came from the vicinity of Waterloo to-day, that Gem. Banks' column, which was in the advance, was attacked by Gen. Ewell in superior numbers. The strugglecoxitinned all day yesterday, and may at anytime-be resumed. The las imievere on both sides. A number of our wounded have been brought to Culpeper. No details of the battle have been, officially received. It is represented that: Gene. Augur and Geary were wounded. -*- THE BATTLE EEL' W CVLPEP P4ER CAllar HOUsE. .1. B Irani]) OAP WOO OP 1000. HOBE& WABILENCIiO ,11 ,I.o. = The train which came in tq-eight' brought five persons—the wife and Chnits'tif Oaptifiti Loomis, Quarter= masterat Warrentog,stid a roporter. (Baoks'.'fiigsl's *Powell's commands have been engaged. Warrenton is diserted. Al) United States stores4sya been yt,zpoved ifk light liqiowittt progreeu eight mills Leib* Oulpeppet. The .cannonading is quick and heavy. , General Sigel iii Spotted to tqro caPiPiif one th9g B 44obels• titt , ai erigagtiqfpnt, t hOtit, lima to be succeasjui on our Aide. The Rebels fought oTatibeliatioi4 wham theiltimi"phiced masked bqtteries, with which they ppontai s op our moons. Tito trains 'ofeMpty'qats leit Masan diii 1°40; to bring the wsintuied — from Culpepper. Ali t¢e limas bast:leen atom' ittilithe Orange and Alexandria. Railroad. TlE:ifiday ;LATEST Wasnrirrosr, Atigust I.l..—Oconiits from Culpppgrg ) xeßrepepl-,K$101 ; rgnespytCestimated force at 211,000 and ours, exclusive., of cavalry and artillery, as not exceeding 7,000: ' The number of regularkammded is large, but the wuunda are generally slight. 'the nnurber of killed is stirall;- On Satur4y eight the teamsters lit their fires, miming_ the enemy to shell our new post. do. fort raVliours with considerable effect. ' , tbo IsidlOatiVUO wore that way were reinforced' . on Birtrirday Might, and were at tempting to Bark currsestjtion. Notbb 3 g talie bpu heard from Gen. Buford. t HOVBA.\", Intetestkig ft:ern Nashville. Skirmish Between Wynkoop's Cavalry 1 Ji and thni/tebele. ' T SILL ED. Dastardly: lo g zoo s MAIL Road TWENTY' UNBURIED WOUNDED. oiloucooF. • ' klasevnis i , August S. Wynkoop's 9th Pannylvankt Oivalry attacked CoL Forrest's rebel force on (.Alf river, near Sparta, and killed thirty of them. ,He then withdrew-and rejoined General Nelson, at ld'hilanyille,, where an attack by the :obeli in large fora!, le expected. ... froto.Cobttobat. was fired bito.by the, gnailim,andkeellttll wounded- The tbrakalmen died of„ Ids wounds tpday., - He re- PAOknutelnkidtetew Crolle-deemintsittCalortthe road to obstruct ttoksansigi otttba The engineer, know ing th4t !Way. was in going:shad, °paled thnitablat andLdaabed „ahead throngh sji@snetteetiensethataariogithstrahL: ~Ayeatahilnion, l onte, gnarling a wagon train, Meal to:daY.driYenfrenklehanon badt.-to Nash ' It.isr@ported. that.GetLinell lout possession of.OhatlaseoSe, butitbieneedgeonfirmation.' The body of. Om. McCook/was forwarded to Cincinnati, this Imembrg. 1..• The 9th Ohio me, anent, of Witch he .was. formerly, colonel, to flicted.a were clumitimment,neoni tha . people residing near. ibe .6.ueoe of .tbe .murder._. t3eve ral ,dnellhiga syeze fiaroce.at outrtimit.. t. Etaanw, , Aug..l.ltr-Mie „Naehmithl Union sayslhatAlovmmor ;action has been author . ,by the Secretary of Wariorelease the Ten. neetete . prisoners. ;IL t h e %/teak, and _exchange them for the loyal, Tertikassesus imprisoned in •the kWh, .Ex-Governor. Oampbell bas been appointed _commissioner. . goes; North to d4y. • Genteel BoNmie - In command of 80,000 - troops .at Butte •Creek. r , ?Three rebel" were hnoiin Alabama for the murdtir two, federelsoldiers. - Col. Wyriltnop. with .180 cavalry, surprised X* of Rorrest!s 'newts :Monday = near. Brarta: Nyekoop,wiihdreir /harp skirmish, •e • 1 °num and-killing-OM-4. rebels. • • FROM PORT - - ROYAL - Capture of a British Steamer while Triingtoltan the - Blookadei . ERNI r rib Aug. 11. Ad obit kri-tWoltQW th date that 'the gttaboat Unidths captared ate Jititish steamer !Mona tirbiletlxylug istiun tbstbroo Vs. Sher-had-been previously struck( While trying - to tutibilroripittliti. She hats hiry A B uinNEETRIARICEALTANG wllOl4llB • E.: , 70.11 THE REBEL& INam. . • . • -.: Tem, Au g . Avg 41. The berkliebldileurtTorbi tbat lbelbitiab sew Itetiii‘llithieVeztP3 of erns ter'' th r4 r4 tect i • • Woes for Noma 1117. kr labi lii ilian" *tea * H D 4116 , , :..di .te. t., ' 4iltia .. ...,.N. I * 'LATER. From Washington. bmilar from the WI" Department The Evasion of Military - Duty and Suspension of Disloyal Practices. Wasittsevos, August 11. The following is a copy of a circular Issued to-day : Wait Distaissuir, Wasareiroar, D. O. August 11, 1862. 2b Military Conutarndarats. Prottatt Marshals, U. 8 ihrrshals and Polies Olken: Yon will receive herewith an order from the War Department to prevent the evasion of mili tary duty, and for the suppression of disloyal Eractiri, dpted,the Bth of t ltugust, 1862. Thls order; .td be,:etacienkil tleteesarily Very corn prehensiv,elo its terms, and.its proper execution 'middies fhb' likercise of iOnnd judgment and dsicretion , lC-the **en to` tyllom its enforce irt entrtgatitid to gAiril yl)4 in its exe n,-tiii "trai are to be ob served : irevt, The order comprises two classes of persona, viz rt Those who are about leaving the United States to evade military duty, and those who, for the game purpose, leave their . _Um State. LetivingAthe butted States until : the military draft- is perfoted IkAbso lutely prohibited, hut .ft was sot the ifiten don of the order to interfere with the transit from State to . State of any person but those who design to evade military duty: Whenever you have reason to believe that the purpose Ls to evade 'military duty the order will authorize the detention of any person leaving his own State, county or military , , district. &rend, Any penton so detained may be re leased on giving bonds to Abe United States, with sufficient security, in the arum of $l,OOO conditional for Ake performance of military duty if he aliOnld, be — drafted, or the providing of a proper substitute. Think' bnmediate report is to be made to this ollien, of tap:mons so detained, with the cause of Abell. detention. Fourth, Yon will exercise the power of arrest and detention tie Caution, and so as to avoid giving annoyance or trouble to any person, ex cepting those , who are seeking to evade the per. fonnance of their Anti . to their country. Aitlk the Governors the respective States are authorised to give passes and permits to their owk,cigihns desiring to have the State without intent to evade military duty. By order of the Secretary of War. Signed, L. 0. TURNER, Judge Advocate The Earn Arkansas Destroyed. WABBINGTON, August 10. The following is from the Petersburg Daily &prat Ofyesterday "Biouxusto, Aug. 9.—A dispatch from Gen. Van Dorn to Secretary Mallory states that the confederate ram Arkansas, , Lieutenant Btrphens commanding, had been destroyed. See left Vicksburg on Monday ke (*.operate in the at tack e Baton Rouge. "After passing Bayou Sara, her machinery became deranged, and whilst attempting to adjust it several of the enemy's µunbwits at ,taL ked ht.r. After a gallant resistance she' was abandoned and blown up. Her officers and men reached thtishore in safety." FROM MOBILE. Mr7WM77MIT , WM WRGAN. A letter dated off Mobile on the 81st, reports that six men had deserted from Fort Morgan, retching the United fitatesfrigstegiusquebanna with . considerable risk. They bad all their arms and accoutrements with them, and agreed to shoot each other rather than be recaptured by the rebels. They report 'the garrison at Fort Morgan to be from 600 to 800 strong, many of them are foreigoers and that but lilt e resistance will be made by two thirds of the garrison to our forces. Two companies of light artillery, who skedadied from Stilioritt, garrison Fort Gaines • FROM' ILE! WEST. The U. S. Steamer Ban ,Jacinto has &seised at Quarantine from Tr.ey,Weit the 2nd lost. She has 80 awes of yellow fever on board and there bave been 8 deaths from that dbkase. -"Harriett. This seirolsg; duvet 11th, by the Rev. W. T. Robineeb, Captain Jena M. BRADSHAW, of India:tapas, Indian?, bOttesAinEzie M. Nu, Barrt,bt rg. Nita rAburtisimtuts: ATTEMON AGTIVE AND DARING YOUNG MEN. Enlistments for the War Major George H. Bardwell, of the 116th Regi lnent P. V., is now at Herr's Hotel, where he will remain until Saturday next, August 16th, for the purpose of receiving recruits for his regi ment. The bounty in this regiment amounts to TWO HUNDRED AND SIM DOLLARS— $lO6 of which is paid by the city of Philadelphia, and the other $lOO by, the 11. 8. Ooventmeot. The regiment is now in camp near Philadel phia, and only Jacks two hundred and sixty four men. Squads or fractions of companies received, and transportation furnished as soon as recruits are received for the camp for the 118th. Ay to Har. GEO RGE H. BARDWELL, 116th Beg. P. V. dm&e.lwe • `AI ANTED IhiMEDIATELY.—an ac v tr. the honest pad re'lable bon: between tte sees of 14 mid 18; UM [rim the ern try -preferred. et , p y - et the scot!, or • IeIOBOW & PoWMAN. sell•dtE ftikteN. 'row, and Martel stre•t* NtiTlo6. JLL employeee of the Philadelphia and Evading Relived company, who may gni - t lo ibe ranks of be 1 nits iit for me rupee of cr *hire the leb. monvoir lareateoing be lite tea or our row an heieby ammreo, gut t ,sir ape v• lima'their ns tilitatdwn ILOW u thin hour sey OW ._ re ma; mut .th t the fact of their vointreir lag ire ikialicthetrkliAiga•yon 2 *ca fa vor ler cn win hem ocavy Mini& arenhererflovea greatly their he re anymilieb:o positions in the service of this ComyMty. , 011ABLirei F. attillirPresicoMt. iittiteeipiihr,ingait afb 1802. --- Aftttll dim LOTS FOR BALE. 1:10 J. HALiMiIAN Will sell lots. On 11) Nor,th ottOok $314 Pwasylink avenue • o the a &eying t••!../. 1 . 11 a! ). Apply corms Fro. t and 'Walnut oU. 1,81 d f . • II I • - - --CLARET -WINE ... . . WE are cloning out p, VERY BIIPEKIOR r' LOratialtlMill One W . 8 , .. V TOUR Jr. &CO - , (4 ' •)) 2.. a ... ,-.. ''', '... - ."*.!•• , '7- .. ii4 rk .).-- -,. jacaOla ). • . . -.. Jr,* iss.l - Viareirroat and , -. . ----- TO THE PUBLIC. TAKE th's method of informing ply I f loads and the pub diat my w: e a Iffer ay months with dr pay, and IL at •hi ha been pe re t. • 1 7 041, and* , tke cto • f Dr. ..11cx.-1, Iv. ma rotator° teMlmotho e Rth .Itoij au WASIIINGC,N ABiftt, n.dlt Weet R9lllo^ll. tOWZI Co. iiNX.rt.N.SIVE assortment of glat•SWate .1:4 Mg Le Ned. arid for 'ate low by NICHOLS ter BOWMAN, Critier Fr et wei Mar,et sweet& call T HE restaurant under Fieree Antel Apply to ran 5413,41 coriEltll-R4. NOTICE. MBE South Ward School Director, 'xi!! oru recotr e propo l ahl Ibr a tor; brick school home, o . tho oor er of F , ta , t Blackberry at ey. The ,aym me wt be mad- :a u SOO th. I d.ng progreves, reit, •ing flit en pg. r tt ' till completed. Aso and ep.cill ;talon a n r.e see: the aloe of C. • ell r. -mated proposhti x,0.1 E. hozmult to Jacob if - user. 11 4- sdow, on or tef rt ilUlt 'btertitos moat acc‘mpotty the IN the dining room of the American Bops •, In Caryl street b. tweets Walnut aoo Suu-, /3 ...tertday er•ning, August 9tb, a F 199 WV am wbkiti lb. owner can hare by rabble at lit, h to' aul2 dB * WM P. HUGEN, PROCURATION, WHEREAS, the Honorable Jens J. Pasitsins. President of the court of Cotrany peat In the rweirth Ja.actal District, consisting or it. Wurntles of Lebanon and Dauphin and the Roe Smcc tkirruna and Hon. Moan R. Yotuni, Associste Dauphin county, having leaned tuelr precept, bearzi data the 18th day ot June, 1882, to me directed, L I holdings Mutt of Oyer and Terminer and General J, Delivery and Quarter Beisaloin °Rho Peace at illarrelort. for the county of DIODtIiO, and to commence ON Tel 4, KOXDAT OF AUGUST FLIT, being 'the lira on OF URI!. 1882, and to continue one weeks. Notice ta Wootton) hereby given to tha Coronae, ief thee or the Peace, Aldermen, and Constable, of the fLffi county or Daephin;that they be then and there to toer proper persons, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of ea I day, with tacir records, inquisaiona, exannnan It and their own remembrances, to do those ft E. which to their office appertains to be done, and thus Wito.arshound In ransgntaseeea to-proesonte *Nail ttf prisoners that are or shall De in the jailor Dauphin cm ty, be then and there to prosecute against them es thcf beitutt. Given under my band, at Harrisburg, the 4111 day August, In the year of our Lord, 1882, and in the - elghty-atzth year of the independence of the United State , J. D. BOAS, Sheriff. Smourr's Onnee Harrisburg, Att.e. 4, 1862. f THE PIC NIC OF THE SEASON "TURN OUT ONE AND ALL." THE FiIENDSHIP FIE COMPANY, OF HARRISBURG, Wilt give a P I C-N I 0-, AT MUMMA.'S WOODS , N RAE MECH ANICSBURG, ON TUESDAY, AUGUST TWELFTH, 1861 All the citizens ot ilanphin and Cuttthlrlin I nouu • ties are respectfully invited to participate . EXCII R tION TICKETS, Will be issued on the Cumberland Valley Railroad making the fare only ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS fkatilHarrilibag to Mechanicsburg and return . Siemens tickets twenty five vents, admitting than Lr the words All respectable ladles are invited et:lout farther charge than their fare. WEBER'S STRING BAND will be in attandanse. The company hare tin WWI to take their Steam .Engine slang and v. e..0.r. eche Dinah tag durim. tbe clay, for the hew sons who have never seen It work. The can ‘l.. lame Harrisburg at fivo a. sr, and returning ...I e Mechanicsburg at 6.46,x. IL All persoos ty sooMidted W pnre - beuea their tte.ets before entering cars No Ipiritons or malt liquors will be allowed on 0,, grounds and all persona are positively forbidden h oome on the grounds intoxicated SULLIT N th'llLD, aIDREW SCHIAYEE, Ito BERT FOUGHT, ABRaded ST Piz, G ORA€ h e.. eiits% Manager. .N el. It Is hoped that our citizens wi 1 all loin nein having an old style Pte. +lc, as our object is make enough money to make a payment due on u.ir Steam raging. — kntt Tr!. WHEELER'S CHEAP COAL YARD. THE undersigned is now prepared to sell coal at be roi.dog Bcesos, August 11. .49;2 25 per ton. .t 8:5 rer tot 325 per r n. 15 3 p.r tau. gee 3 00 p,r .t 325 per ,on S 25 per ton. .4 8 25 per tea. Ca 2 50 per on ~5g 3 0 VAT can 33 3 50 e. ten. Smith's coal ..... . ....... ......... ..... ® 3 b 0 per ton. aa- Tee larberry coal it a (Utast Coat that the Ly kens Veliet., kite les es esay, 3E4)3 not rilnter, and elk burn longer At d gl:e more It at. Coal et 141 .be boat load, ear laal, hill, or third teus and by the bushel. A All 'valor the best quality ratted and s:livered by tne &Mil 6 et ro " bro%eo 6 ' Wilkinbarra lamp or Lup,la. sharnbo.n egg broken Lykona Valley cat..... .... ENLIST I ENLIST 1 TEN DOLLARS WILL BE GIVEN, 4V . ADDITION TO ALL OTHER BOUNTIES! To recruits for the FORTY-FIFTH REGIMENT Pansy]. ant Volunteers, (071. THOMAS WEL:H,) no w at Newport News -04 H N ileEt) MEN, of he Bret ales; are caned immediately for dila resiment. ,pplo at EVANS Ze HISS .1 LS. No 418 Arch st eel. GAITEY MUSIC HALL. • Walnut Street between 2d and 3d. 11011101 T EDWARDi . ~• ...Pole Lealee and Ma - agar. Admisiion to all parts of the House. .......... 16 Gaits. MORE NEW STARS SENSE ALTTBACTIO* First appea re ace of MISS MOLLIE FIELDING TEE GREAT FRANCE DANSEUSE, sir lowa trtletto performov ea have rs'air , ' , W i t h ut exceptio the most flsttefinr not co from ci Press and the oaten:ova of the a Ite of N Phi ad: Beaton and oter ritteipal bare the ho.. a, or 01 mating her h first p ap o eara we is OW r gong on Monday Issuing, bigot 11th, 1802 . Be engagement of JAKE BUDD P DAN HOWARD , The Cheat/write, Ethlopesn coonectica tutu*: STAR GAIETY ,paotri.)E Hies Julie Fdoarclo, Dca Berthold' 11'. 10.1 1f .I:, r i e g; tar Perry, T. H. bound, Pro . Tiltsnt , g.s w 'terl 606, the Boby deans, a. De Ledo and tee JENNY LIND• Doors open at TX acacia -lace it 8 o'clock. xFIVE DOLLARS 11EWARD. HE atom reward will be paid for Ito he 1 - sePremmaba of per ant who itths th feats i d i s c fZ ehWithdeeelP ed 111 " La" 61' 114/ WX. a 0' Nun 2thaertistments FOR RENT FOUND LOW RATES egg— • broken PATENT WEIGH 'CARTS. Harrisburg, Aag• 9th dlm JAMES N. WHEELER au44awtd