paik Etitgra#4 THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE YOB PRESIDENT, 4t.BRAHAM - LINCOLN. FOR THE AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTIOg, eitANTINCI THE SOLDIERS' RIGHT TO .VOTE. S•ARRISBIIRG, PA TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 31, 1864 Reportior Surgeon General King; We print to-day.the report of the Surgoow General of . Pennsylvania; :in reference to.the condition of the wonnded men, belonging to . regiments from this State,now in the hospi tale of Washington.; with, an account of-the relief afforded:to such as these on the battle field. In allthese matters Surgeon General King has left nothing undone to secure the relief and comfort of the wounded men of. Pennsylvania, being assisted also by a corps of able: volunteer surgeons. His report to which - we referis a highly interesting paper, Asa exhibiting the effectiveness of the arrang? month of ; the State authorities to insure.e*eyy pbEisible protecti*to-our volmiteer soldieai For successfully carrying out his portion of such arrangements, Surgeon General King de, serves the thanks of the people, and particu larly the thanks of=t) ose who have relatives in the arniy:. The' ReseiVe' Corps Resolved tb with the Army Until Richniond Sll se Utedneed. . By our special dispatches this often:Lam,' from Washington, it will be seen that the Sur vivors of the Pennsylvania Reserve Corps, have resolved to remain with the Army of-the I"otomac until Richmond has been captured' This action, while it will sorely test the per dance of the friends of the Reserves at home, preparing to give them' a glorious. welcome; still reflects the highest credit on those gat: lout heroes and crowns their services with - he evidence of a devotion unparalleled in the history of the American Union- All over- the Commonwealth a grateful people will respond to the gallantry of the Reserves in prayerehnd supplications• to God for their protection! The Position of the Army of the Potomac In locating'the present position of our array some attention must be paid to names. Han overtown must .not be confoundedwith Han over Court House, from which it is distant Ma Southeast direction about ten miles. Homo-. vertown is on the west side of the Pareun 7 key river, • above the White House, so well . known in General McClellan's campaign; and is by the country roads about fifteen miles from Richinond.. It shonld also be obserVed that General Grant is approaching Richmond, not as General McClellan did from the south east, but iihnost directly from the north, ttrua bringing him above the Chickahominy swamps which were sosreat an obstacle to the Penin sula campaign.. The movement of our army Will 'necessitate another change of base.— WeStPoint 'mid White House are the•most ao cessible points, , a nd, being directly in Grant's rear, can be well guarded. There is also the advantage of a. railroad from West Point to Richmond, which was extensively used during ll'Olellan'a campaign. The E,pitseapal chzurch and &laVearj It is the high prerogative of the Church -to, denounce wrong, regardless of the source whence it emanates or the shape in 'which it' appears„ Most of the churches, not depend ent upon the efforts of men for their success, but relying on God for the fullness of - their triumphs, have been exercising this preroga tive in reference to the causes and the effects, of this rebellion. The Methodist, Presbyte-' rian, Lutheran, Baptist,Congregational, Men nonites and other church denominations whose representatives convene in conventions for the transaction of business connected with thein organizations, have emphatically avowed.,,a firm confidence in the purity of 'our Governd , ment,'a-noble reliance in the justice of the cause for which - freemen are now contending'', and a holy . horror for the barbarities, atroni-: ties and villainies of the institution of slatery. As Christian men, believing in the equalities and respecting the injunctions of the God whom they serve, they could not do le* and ai a faithful journalist, we have on all occasions commended this loyal action on the part of the churches of the free States. With a strict desire, now, to continue impartial in this faithfulness as a journalist, wean constrained to refer to the fact that a convention of repre sentatives of the clergy and laity of the Epis copal phurch, recently assembled at Pitts burg, deliberately and decidedly. ,refused : to pass a series of resolutions condemning the cause of the war as it is centered in slavery, and approving the effort to crush it in the . noble sacrifices of . the people. One hundred and twenty-five of its - members, or a majority *of the whole number, re fused, Ist; to denounce the "authors and actors of this rebellion;. 2d, to recognize the hand of Providence in training the American people "to do justice to a long oppressed and outraged race;" 3d, to approve all "constitu tional means for the '"speedy and total aboli tion of slavery thioughont the hand." What they were in favor of, and what they adopted, was a doughface resolution which _passes no censure upon Southern rebels,which expresses' no desire to see the rebellion weakened by freeing the slaves of-rebels, and which impiies that the North lies done as much as the Sen'th to produce-this bloody. and wicked war Such is the - deliberate, recorded expression of opinion by the highest ecclesiastical coun- - oil of the . Protestant Episcopal Church of Pennsylvania. It has pro,duced in this core mimity a feeling of flip most intense . indigua lion, which, we rejoice-to say, is> shared -by_ many communicants in the Church whichhas.• been , so. .shamefully. disgraced. To sai . that the members of the' Convention were featly and tmmistakably opposed to contkmr ing the rebellion A ,oT:Pe/ro ..11averth its would•be styli:tiptoe little. We 100 ~;, Jr, ; 410-te., NW.. 13 • turnip as we believe anything, that there were Men in that Convention who would rejoice to See the rebellion successful, and who would assist to keep the chains upon the victims of Southern slavery.' : To-say•thatme regret that fhe Conventiect did not possess. the 'humane And Christianiaptrit which led Bishop Potter • to protest ... againstthe defence of slavery by .. . Bishop Hopkins, would be using tame words. We believe that it is the solemn duty of every loyal niarrib'er -of - the 'Episcopal Church—of every member who hates slavery as the cause of the rebellion which is murdering our ritintlyiirenly liii Edna - and -thousandstep fake pronipkandinettly. Steps: to show to the ivorld their disapprobation ,of, the milk-and- Iva* Progqed44.o.f.4: l / 1 11 Ptive..l l 4 o nr. i . .. M. l.. . z.: . _1.4 . ...... L 1 il galedirAite'lnb oi tits , 1-ItaPr-'-41sI itil • siting Lit r From Itl , d 4117meii.Caiik- IThe following eloquent and characteristic, ).otter, written.to the kew York Caledonian Chib,:ty Gen. Simon Cameron, liae.beerstoi, : our files for several days, and was crowded joit'by the 'mass - of news from the army; which could not be postponed. While its ap jpearance in the MLEGRAPIt-was thus delayed, several important errors t attending its in ,the New York press been cor-; i netted bye nits distinguished. author, and we are no* , ableio•lay the same' before`-our read lers as it was originally vvrittli;l`;` . '' , ~ itt;i:ananci t , 3 ,. 1:t 4 :,1,44 29;_ - ,ISA.' . D.F.,,t_ R.Sia iI am pained to -he compelled to make an aPologyfor hot responding in person ; 1 to your invitation to meet Om :gallant, 79th on ife.retiirrilic4its limg,'bridliankand honereil ,service in ~ ♦the wsr t)ir the "dog.. of the Re.. PUblic; They have Kesel:4'o to. the liverl i d ". iglorious spectacle of independent •.patriritic Inten—everypne of them independent, because 'each relied on his own character and his own exertions: for :hia.support--leaving their cona ,fortableAoM4lor.the hardships of a soldier's :life ; to save The country which had given them an „asyliiim ~ They were ;not inerceMip - sal: diere f fek,ilei vOlun tpered without ii 3 Ly. bmin 4, and in three Years'hervicehaVe beerktound in all the itrpintao battles in the Statea of Via.- Onia, South CarcMi — a;' . 3lery - land;,Tenheisee, Nissisdippi, and Georgia. Everywhere, by ac- Cident or design, this regiment has been put into the front of the battles. More than once it seemed to ine.that _they . were' made the for= Torn hope; and4 - nO case has even an indi vidual soldier been fc'howit to waver in the hOtteet of the ght. To such en all horior is due, and rtrust this country' will be forever grateful to them, . For some weeks I have ex pected the.arriVerOf the regiment, and antici pated the 13k41Si:ire of taking, the,' returned Highlandersby"the hand, kir every one; of them has endeared himself" to rue by associa tions Nyhieli,time,' Cannot:obliterate from 'MY mernory; r aiid:everY cue of ,tlient has made. me Troia 'of his acqrtaiiidtace UST the patriot lam, the cool courage, and :the unco m plaining eu,durance_with which the whole regiiienflias _borne all th'il, hOdslikos incident to arsOldier's We. • TAReg tbakX9/ I, will - greet theYl9thHigli- An:tilers fo.r me. ( Say to theta that I ant Proud oftheinproild that they were orgapizgun dEr my direetiojas,, and proud Of - nly coMinon descent with .then;ifrom the "then of 0'6104,7 ,whe 411.ite'.iakios.,heen, Ars true to.` theli Gov, creme* 'artd..the# country as ..to„qigii God; and iOlo i liaienevertiirned their backs upon it friend or a foe:" ' • .. • . . Repaapig my, regret at,not i being able to meaty lsf, I beg you, sy; l b:lbelieve me, very siinerely;Y . ,ol. fiiS4 . . , , ~. ~„ ;.;'; , sibiox 0 C,.: ,1 To e*,,Stital4l-1, - .#4:,Chief, • ; RIICOus V Club ..,• 1 .,'.` ' f, ' ',...--::' ' - t-in•nunniOtion with 4 iitspi4i*tii - i en tabled; through:tle kindnessilef Gen..a.smeron, to , lay, the followin g) littei before iniaderS, giving a brief del§iilitlifir-isr thh harpiet - nt whiW i tke j lrigihltindeit men entiFtained; a nd' expressing _the:-,high regariLwith which; G. 1 .Calderon is .the e Oldie& by •tlieigaiiiSielittion 4411' miariie t ailsapp -,- :2 -. ',...!u.ar:f. ,- ;/ ~::.! Pr; .r.:51 , :i 16' . - . '7:41 107 t6g,filak SiCli J igel:'; ti4lhni 4 .. lest`nigtileiet erantivot : s of the diinlig Highlander '{v Ii ed - kttla'di ednilan:blufland' Ale tith r i g6 O -v44ts you would haiibbn pie - Likalf,-44:tlie regiment were ijefilly , . sorry ?that ,yr.M`were h not. - Your; kind and - T,Seline 'letter' Wet hOwever; rea'il'tO= thein; and-wes. fully appientated , by 'tlie'briO e Sc r otelnnen.. - A missed your,' face from among Op - oflicers;"rs with two es•cePtions, I Waeiths-enlyone Of 'Chef 61idnal eallpers - Who - were loresmit et-the VAIL qugeinieli' to 'la)* the flaiederrikiii ; Rlyeib-. ingion "three years ago, andif,Sidlic•Wtinie, - t, first saw you. , Another form line INi - ivan't-1 ing, that of,'a rfirst Colong;!aisl i na t i'aii`fifa-' `.caY:ei inarro-ibe fOur a scpre - surViNiOr,s,.6f - ' Oir, 1 fernier itioVaitnd'hueiviiet recalled hinitdreind ,With'Pridtkiiha SaAneserPrida'at'his lierOianit, sadness at his death. ' thg' Preablit commas--; `der, Colonel 011orrison, • was ab s ent; as he is. 'Siblerbig fronia severe, woiniereCalked ii - tfie 'battle of §istottsAvanis Court HOUSe the Otiier, day. I are sure you I will 'be no less 'pleased than surprised to hear that. little Captain Laing was pres,ent., 'having been with'his•oompany thrnughinit the war. He , iniquireViiitist - af.. fePtOrdtalY,aftei you, and asked Me4T , aid not thine - Yeu would be . pleaOld .. .tolinow how' devotedlthelo44.limg " tol,hrtirtin l ." - Al- Waugh Ardflrilelf.,frein his' numerous wounds, he is as full ' of iigh 't 'and eiliguSislini: as ever and when yonr health was *4°4o, and ' the band played the march of t4OSniercin men, he shouted but; AiXioh, - ,if ilifilik.'ilial Wee Oily here to see ns rib , * I " 'Serkeniit litekerdie, who lot idelegat i llanassic . 44 Nihon{ von furnished Wi th arihther p - •*Eis' aISO . Present,' and desired Me to send'int.the: enblcised - photo grephS, and to' Vs:Press to,.yosi , 4,':' lasting grati tude fOileur generoslty. •Itt IV - pilfer nies sees of fitethelo4Aspeetwere'seitt by . other memb r ercof the re, We all Missed ,02, but we all felt, from our letter, ,thaiitin itOe with us inspirit. ; -'.'''' . - '.. 11 in enei, i , - Tlaregnment:Will.leranstered out 4'1;1(4 1 igkA'.iiii'd r hiiitsp - bierk'detkled for thekinr: poSe. • They 'WIII - thert tag ficeir'plii?g,ps of 1 old, among the regiments .of 4419 city' , Infliiia: They will undoubtedl4-'ig l ettliSt' after they have enjoyed their : re rnli i Ome fora while. 0,."_. opng that ,• ydr'iie enjoyin g health,gooe ,.,. , :,:tti man, Qen ii rc t r; ri r,, With and res p ec t ; -. r . „, , Your obedient serv ant —•- -•.-- HENRY A. .ELTILS. ri Hon. ,imozi • altillOlT Harrisburg.'' '' ; Sinn:MAIL: FACT.—From a, priAte letter : received at this office from a, soldier in the ar my ot the Potomac,we learn that on the bodies number ofl'dead rebels leg ioctlfe . of„ jour P 00 1 14, *e 1-621 . 11 7,10 64 .4 rbtick to his-intrefichinenta rit Richmoud, pa r , _li . *shoyring ',theY bad takeri)the-.oathr allegiance xeie F earseWutelf:,es tlisaiikktnit;* . birjuit themselves,` represent of: the chitalry,ofthe Sonth;anil lare_otr those ' , l.Demacraticillreittleinesi tortwaTm, tireoTorr9rgan loves to allado.i, apicaiip!oif.. aJ llorasr..B.Tatmakii.zth;iagi.the letWa •i fti''tri . o*ift L bittuesiitltiettEernacia. /44 - ,,,ilig6i'A:[ic O n ..ATr9l/19.9P.. .Iglikestorfromiliercer , connit. fildeiatori ,130 Teregrapo. Spie4iial Diepatai. to the Pennsylvania Telegraph. By rritto INLAND LINE. lertilit• -Washington. ILL . TREATMENT 'OF PATIENTS'. The Pennslrlytwia...leserces tend to Participate in the Capttire of Rfichmond. wAsmAappr, May,3l, I.p. at. A great dead of - complaint is:made at the neglect' shown tb-lifienis at the kmory Hos -13.04 plleoea,l pireptor:s attention has begrt e_ lteCt dliee i cajar i ii!ir s ti4,4ar3 and! . h'e' has stigmatized it in terms befitting such a total disregard of :clederidgnd humanity. [Ws t , rrworid eftt s tl i i R e ennsylvtnia serves haird - skiified ticeir - VillhtneA main until tivili t ,ft.pplact of the p,r,esen , t4lrama is consummated, viz.: The capture of Itioth mond bitilant'S'iratdrions isultkik,t. 6 4l 2, S.tE44'lLlMPtdie;lft, informs me that he also has heard the tumor from some o the iftltiAdiWEE - 6 Witigerktes It is probablritrge,(aptl4e liknnof,loyle of the regiments has already expired, .and nothing , has been C. H. GRAFFEN. (1 a T-4. I.r . - f !i" _,l Si ASSOCIATED RAPOET. T*BY THE ATISIiViD OHIO LINE. 13 It LE 'SF ReEgJOHNTING GRANT - Successful •Transfer of Troops. • fli ,•_•• .FonTaEss DioNnoz, May 30:``' If no3ongenbnliroperlo. flp lak.. of the im portant movements that have been progress big in this: department -,during .the : past two days, 'aatiply - tits now fttlly accomplished. A large portieff.-,:d. the troops at Bermuda Hundred, under:oeßeral Butler, have bderi transferred, under the command :Of: General Smith, to the Army of the Potomac. !The troOps! were, wolf. tTP• l 4ll lsl o_Avti•l4 l great celerity up the `York river 'to the' wEit'e House, the new base of ,supplies for Geruiral Grant. = - . • Generals Smith and Brooks passed up yes terday. ' " • Gen. Gilmore reinairia With. General Butler, . at I3ermuda Hupl i rld t also? Generals Ames and • Large.ftupplies have been sent to .the. White House. ;I ' Bojterg s (YOnvpnti.on. !(, , • Clam=Awn, lfay.pit An informal gathering of German dalegatek, radicals and War Democrats, took place last General Cochrane made a, lengthy, radical speech, animadverting, quite strongly upon• the Adminiatritibie,'tilid:denciunoing the suppres sion of newspapers as a crime, and that even ircensoraliip was aii,unjastifiable outrage. ti4overnor 'f6ll6ived, maintain ing that only the most radical measures can save thwil;rnion; • - General McKinstry offered resolutions de that thel duty. of, a truly: merican Ad ministration-is to restore the'prostratediights of Citiketiship;h 4 freedOni press and speech, protests againstabitraiy arrest's awl ,se?zuTelifif j prqrteypg, favors the Monroe doe trine, Inytiarges-,fraternity ,to the, ittriigiglkrig republics of thetlid s and IsteVWorld: s , ..A.Platt9.Fro ?..o.4 l 4tedAlA Tefgrre4 tcta committee, of Iwlliphi - Pailiev 4.1: • • • 0 FILIAL D PATCHE. ~ WeeFnuyaln,.4 - ay 30-10 P. M. Maj.-Gen. Az No intelligence later than has heretofore beehlranotnltteiiiiklMiasibeen receited• by 3)4P9mi t r*e4,49o l Tes . ierals . grant 9r Sher ~•••A portion of-CliNi*alJitntWs•Torce at Bei- , irinda l Hrindreclf,?Writtltigiel'fcir defensrde: operations there, liar been transferred, under conimandof General Smith, -to , the Army of the Potomac, and is supposed by this time to :hive, forte - A:La jutetiOnt• • • ; '.l No change in the command of the Depart-' tnentiofrVirginia has .7been ' made.. General Butler remains in full-idornntarid'of the De partment yirginia and North. Carolina, and continues-at the head - pf hib force in l the field. Displttches from General parkby . have been re ceived; to'Jd'ay. 4 . 13 ig - ktitt4lYengaged;‘,in re sUpplyingthe troops broughtback by General Steele' and General•Bankt,7and argarrizinkthe fOrce4'l'of the .. - WASt . r 4 MisSfseiripi! l Division, which ,3503* comprehends ; the Duparfinents of Missouri, Arkansas, andbonisianac. Generals Itoseurafs;', l Steele andß f a,s - -rithain in, cern.- nt4nd i dttheir• reaktat)*#thentS, - `*der the; order . of, General. panty,. :as. divisior‘trorh mender, his military relation being the: =One as that fOrnapriye;erni ser:l by oeiteral Sherman. in the Dal*44 of'the„Ohio, tha-Cumber land and: Tennessee.. t, • • . 1 ' • EI)WIN M. STANTON, '‘ • . 1 ' Secretaryof -War • NIMIO O- 41k in P ita FUnMre• BAurmtgas, May 30. This afternoon, in, ttitoxicated:niani named James,Riley. fireda piator at, Davis E .• Sand ford, of tl "e Eastern Shore j orywland Vol un,teers; fr om thle ef f ect s which he' died'-in afew,minutes, ~A nnutberld 'Citizens and sol-. diers pursued Riley; and fired , upontlintokill ing instantly, , The,affair created considr erable•exeitetneritin the'we'sterniteetion of the city, where it occurred, f 1.10 i!. 'From ,Weai ' 2l O l T 3 ;NEtrETB O :;;TitxXlin ddy_;"gay . 3o. Tho scent sent out bylGeii.,selly, by order of Gen. Sigigi had zeturned," , being : :entiroly sudeo,sifullWits P.P,o4*Pfkkitil!'gintAirtOlt infOrhiatibia `captiggig t4iitY=aixprisoliers, eighty-five - Aorsesoared.lbrty head of , cattle. The notorious 'Maje'r Triplets is reported 'fbitOit'the'prisonate',' i '"':`: • • --- . • . XXXVjtith Cegte,§s73-1; (ix ti Session ..:..'SENATE ,3 • • 'Walmrxcliiint; May 31: Vt.'; pteiAttticl theyiederitials;of Mr OfixteT, Sunatgr, 4l Pet from Arkansas, which. were rem:l.l=l.l4a upon the table: After some uniraportint basil:few-ate tax bill came up au*Mr4l.olllougal spoke against the . ftulln,...ta,. o ,,_lit„°t * rrier m [ 9,a strikin g dowr.i. meta ted(o4 a•• • ; • "-Tiara. tIF ItEPRESENTICIrgs trode. di.aSseil bill in order imrry i*Meat , FianGeoSitrAivis4Ad othgrrlpttiOne. It pio vides thitt . Connklzpvienatrale!mrll,yatttbooro ; - , ')!lfiviipitilWritaxjs„.itint44l\ciwYciF • , WC, .yriettirl the officers and crews of vessels of their respective countries in foreign waters in cases of controversy respedting wages and other subjects. • • , L. ACCOUNTS GRANT NERARRGY-- CAVAIRIY 5 FIGIL CONDITION OR , TICE RIITEL ,OA s lIRZEOZ or inc.aimetnin* inzesumno , • - yam i HONOR—REPORTED CAEREpr or GENERAL lambes AID—THE MILITARY GOVERNOR OF •RICALKOXR AXMOYED, AC. , • _ • 0t,..90nts ,cpx - or inonatots-n. (gion(tiie Rid:mode. F.Aninier„..maj 26.) r 3 Graxyl t _g4l,9ny, ~ecyliurr.aud-need : as the bosolin oraehovali; :aftr a simoont,Ale city continued on ytste,ultik.itof" fientionstrate itsplacidiV:3WAer the difficulties inflicted onitelnifethberfi-tliktitiwers-tWatte-=`-:-- The ie.:a i.iritifinia Wou'et.4s.Vale eiAiifejuale institutions of tearning, - tchose - tutors could bear muskets, ieindbfed Nose& neftentilieCoftioirr continued to-mingle anathemas and stairs twriftuted draste.' The markets presented a miserable array of " something to eat, and i tha extortioners, one of the service, continuedeci j syfll their profitP and bless' the wisdoni:Of tintliority."„ bombarded iiiront ,and.rear,. cut !aim ali . the world, and languishing under.heraeverest, presented nb. Sitchfsepuichrol,-Ricturs Rich mond does to-day, The, people have grown sick of .thpwroiaga l inilicted•upon them within the, brief Spice of a few }Peek's;' and be'sure that theywill treasure them' up, . • • CAVALRY FIGHTURANT S- FORTIFICATIONS AND fFroiri the Itratiffitto,(l gxaminer of May 28. 7 ' 1 1 AX1107 , 11i911.1.,E, 'May 25. On , Morida:y eveiaint ;Fitz Lee's cavalry being pressed by the enemy's infantry near Anderson's Cross Rroads,'M"Gotren's brigade was sent to support his caValry, when a con siderable fight ensued: ..Tlie)eliemy was held in check. YestenlifetheitLivaa considerable skirmish ing. onouit;rightiand slight skirmishing on our left. During the' evening Mahone, cora rhanding Arideispis division; repelled an at tacleoi the enemy on .the lft, and in turn chstrged , therri, capturing some prisoners. • This morning there is some artillery firing that amounts to very little. Our troops.are still in the very best Possible spirits: ' . ' • , • ", mom) nrsp.vren. TernorTnz Iff r ay:2s., No new' inkagtiitiento,to-da And' vair skirmishing. Grant has strong fortifications in our front, and ts.supposecl-tobe moving his nn force around still to . our right. There has been heavy - sitig to-itai; extending back several miles.on tlie.lhaelbt„the Central rail road; and 'ebiVectureti' aid the enemy are burning the trot* and dejset. It is also re ported that, the. enciny; ire ' destroying the. track betiveeiintord*a Chisterfield depot on the Fredericksburg' road. This seems to indicate that Grant intends changing his base towards 'the Fenintulti: • . ..... . , CLENERAL-LF I E'S DISPATCII. N.• • (Fromthi Riollmono 4xaminer, May 26.) , Nothing of interest transpired about YE-all over Junction on yesterday.' The following official diSpateli cone.sining the events of Tuesday was receivedat the War Department' on yesterdaY:' • • • ' TAraossviiii, May 24-9.30 Hon. James. A. Seddon: - •- The enemy has beenqtaking feeble attacks upon our lies to-day, probably with a view of ascdits4i4g our position. They were easi ly repulsed. - "Genend Mahon drove three regiments ' across i‘the ; rive; capturing a' stand of colors l ,lUidf i s,orne prisoners, among them 'an aid, ati amp of`General • R R LEE -.- - -. Official iiifohilition was reobiSed last' siren ing that some siiirrnishiniluut 'occurred "d:rir ing yesterday at different points of the line, but apparently! Without important results.— It-is probable.'we• shalt- *Serf have to re,cord .another grand battle, and `!as is supposed to have the eliftl - utft peteli 'pants him, it is ~likewise~ , suspos li4lror "'Grant is' destined -15116 dectsf ie .defiettr it ? , TER c oltmonize AT RICHMOND 14 ?.! ZRE6I6 3 IMVP444 4 iner, MAY 211 1 C ' - 4igatur, ,Gensll o :,..JohllikNirider was on yesterday relieve .) trP l .4 . dUtydigt Provost Mar steal, General,at this. post, and,iyill, we under stan; be o;deied to , Goldiboro, lc 0. , upon , similar duty. , His staff„ consisting of Captain W. S. Winder; -Actin A`djuLint' General ; - Cali it tain W. .11e4r. Pages; Ildkie-Canip"; Lieu tenant S. g: flylt,: Inspect& General, and Lieuteneo: - . %);V 3 .07 1 . 1, 1 '#l l de - etunPJ Iviii aecompany:hl,inc, „ , ..,,, . . General Winder has kelstkho,a:L t ove position sin' ;the ePto 3 .gshP/24 9 1 . tr2b. 1 9 V P. 1 n n q ht at Ric only and . duppg4s;74l6 e period has attended...unremittingly:to ' , ilia tinny arduous duties with , the loss of but a single day... ' MED. On the 28th inst., at Gettysburg, GEORGE W. E. Bras Was formerly of Harrisburgynged.22 yekis4tiel 19 days V B()WA. 6m}lemel good Boarding by ,applying )n Chestnut atm.* 2nd door bolo* Raspnermalley . • . < jel-2t* SPLENDEDl:Atiliortnieid* of Strawberries • no*-bolitid utlha Stand or s. 'WISE dt corner Fourth Anil Maryut . ntreetn . . ' _ . THIS IifORNINO ' 'FRESH aICE-OF . • m 1 9 1 1F?iB 1 1.4 0 0 :' S CS L ' S* l l•A T. El ) CURED ; HAMS AND - 13V,Et", ' •: ' • _ '; ' SHISLER & FRAZi•EF& • Cotillion Party, Fo l VAii`DedlOtiOn of 'the'7Neiv . . Hoffman 1r dsjest baelt . of CAl4l;,'g/tiriN", Harrabdrg, • . . FREDAXANDpSNITE,44Y e tTune * and 4th,. This GroVe bits 'fan Veen' nintltitttEd . ' Platfoim, Stage, Seats, kn. Ladies will be admitted free,.and a i eneral invitation is extended,to all.. . . . J. B. tRISIVELL, E. D. HOPPI..E,. COOVBIt ' je3l-d3t W.J.CAIt}!; I X 'Cr , i3"fit:S-t j antawidinV*4ll - • /7 , as A 11.- PHILADELPHIA , UNITARY`OMMMKSION -: XCURSIOiIfWQSZWS . apzUTIGADEL . nrrAiliir.D—RETllltikk good 'for- May three da3rs mm MONDAYrA I OO , 44 to 31.933/2;lJ6ne2oo;rlgat, iOl ihek44.6t0114 And 4 1 2Aing . Railroad at the fouovit h g rateS: el t Derry....... - ..-“ , :r.+lss—Humtaelateß94-... ta 66 At Swatata.":. - .:At.7.rrA6o.l3weidtEt‘r.l.e4.. 3.75 ket of a Is ••! , ; ioyrkt . 'nfleigOieeMp 01Y, Tickets lam ixiificf?=3: r = 0 = I. 6 W.. ousLlll3uperiniensfetit. 3,15;i6e*/00pce B ' y° ; Oa • , 12 , 21„„ratiatruii pletwiecta kuUtiturima as NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ice Cream and Cake Saloon. MRE well-known Ice Cream Saloon of Mrs. rayis, in Walnut street, has been entirely retitled, and will be opened THIS (Monday) EVENWG, .for the re eeption.of guests. No pains, will Dec spared to furnish the best Cream mid Cakes Omit cltn be produced. All are Invited to, call , • ' ~, r eilfidnivat • Max CHARI.ES DRAFT;• - • PROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE, 14TH DISTRICT, PILVBSYLVANIA BOARD OE EHROLLMTST, HARRISBURG, May 2Sth, 1804. ALL I N TERESTED WELL TAKE NOTICE that DRAFTING, to tlll the quota of the 14th Com .gressional District, in obedience to the call-of the Presi dent of the United. States for 700,000 men, willcommence ta it-iee - Cotir6 House,. ill the - City orHeirrhdairg; on DAY, the 30th day of May- lost , and ha continued from day to day till comtilated,..m the folkwriat Order, vier Dauphin, 104 men, Monday and Tuesday. lunisnir,"Wfineg; Wednaldeyy: ' = Snyder, 2113,Men, Medtaliday indThaisday, Uniot,4os biaot.and'.Nbithetabeitazil 0/4 mita,,Tliurs day, Friday '. •-•••-••• • - ••••• Drafted men sill be drily rtottliesil of_tne --time and place when and where theyArtayrpresent theMsglvoi for nation for exemption: The attention of draEt6d men glaitt4tThAY orilled to the22o sedifmi or the amended Enitillment Act, approved February'24tl;ll6f; weft/taws r . Asc. 22. And be 12 litrthei. enacted,' That the fees of agents and attorneys for tnakineont and causing to be, ex ecuted any papers in support of a Walla for exemption from draft, or for any services that may be rendered to the claimant, shall not, in any case, exceed five &liars, and physicians or surgeons furniiking certificates of dis ability to any claimant- foc,eseiription from draft shalt not be entitled in ant fedi Cr. eempensation therefor. And any agent or attorney; WM> shall...directly or indirectly, demand or receive any greater coinpensation for his ser vices under this act,' and any physician or surgeon Who shalt, directly or indirectly- - demand or receive any Com pensation for furnishing said certificates of disability, and any officer, clerk; or deputy, connected with the board of enrollment, who shall receive compensation from any' drafted man for ank services, or r iffitaining the perform= once of such service required foam any member of said board by the provisions of this act, shall be deemed guilty of a . high misdemeanor, and, Upon. Conviction, shall; for every such offence, be lined' not acceding $5OO, to-be - re , covered upon information or indictment before any'Coart of competent jurisdiction, one-half for the use of any in former who may prosecute for the same in the name of the United States, and the.other half for the use of . the United 'States, and, shall also be subject to imprisonment for a tioin not exceeding'One year, at the discretion of the court. - JNO. KAY CLEMENT, Captain and Provost Marshal . CHAS. C. KANN Commissioner. S. T. 'CHARLTON, Surgeon of Board. my3o43t NOTICE OF LIEN. I\TOTIOE is hereby given to the owners of „Li the folloviing named articles, - • THE HOWARD AND HOPE =PEWS COKPANIED . Claiming to have a lion thereortfor the costs and expenses of trariSportatiOn and storage thereof, will proceed to sell the same to priy said costs and charges, at the expiration of thlt ty days from this dater • 1 Pkii)„, Earn' uot . C. box, Aticifew Turley. I'box, Win. * Case:' • l'boX, FallMadum 1 pkge, - Sarge 4"... P. Kohler. 1 pkge, /leery R Anthony, 1 box, Mrs Xargarott Coy- 1 pkge, John' V Johnson. shell ' '"' ' 1 pkge, Geo E Tillotson. rbox, Josepli'Burgiii • 1 pkge, Geneittie Bushong. „I.box, Henry G. Welt - 1 pkge; Capt. W A Barton. tikge, D. Ilevide, agent. 1 ho.; Sargt I Ingraham. 1 pkge, C. W. Willis. 1 pkge, S H Laney. 1 pkge, Peter Gaisty. 1 pkge, His Catharine H'- 1 bale, JaCob'Smith. ' Carty. ' 1 box, Dr: Jacolo Harlacher. 1 pkge, Sargt H iT Wood -1 box, Capt. J. Kern hulL • 1 box, Capt L. 11 'Burnell. 1 pkge, Adam Wolfinger. 1 box, John W. lirKnab. - 1 pkge, Lieut A Stains. 1 c. bag, Wm. H. H. Peter. 1 do. n, J A Newcomb. 1 pkge, Robert F. Christian. 1 bale, W B Biyden. Spaldwing. • .1 trunk , James Hotighter. 1 pkge, Charles if Wertz. Iba e, John H Detweiler. 1 pkge, Geo Bechtle. 1 pkgc,.Tillottson & Nixon. 1 pkge ; Franklin S Good. 1 biz, oamtiel H Fite. Ipkge, Aaron H Sohfors. 3 boxes, Gee H Hardwick. 1 pkge, Dr R Laughwortney. 1 box, Henry Murdock. • 1 pkge, William Carlisle. 1 box, Jacob ROlinikrainer. 1 pkge, Wm J Patterson. 1 box, W H Steward. 1 pkgo, Wiri Harch. 1 box, R H Patch_• ' • 1 pkgo, David M'Donou. pkge, W Moser. 1 pkge, John Gleinier.l pkge, NOM= Dornwerth. 1 pkge, Sophia Sexier. ' box,- Peter J Waites. 1 pkge, Carla Mayer. .. 1 bck, Capt H.l Sheatfer. 1. pkge, Henry F BarnharcL 1 box, William Muter, 1 pkge, Jane Shafer. . 1 bottle, Charles Bucher. 1 per, James Freeborn. 4 tent poles, X Clymer. • • 1 pkge, W D Koppenhaffer. 1 pkge, Elbert McMinn. • 1 pkge, 3 M Nixion,s. 1 box, Capt Jos Hutchinson. 1 pkge, Thomas Grden: trunit,M. 0 Bailey. l'pkge; Dallas Len/back 1 tidle, Capt Hunt. 1 box, Jones Rout*. • ' .1..b0x,.J C Dapper. . ,Ipkge., Henry Sachi. 1 pkge, Dr J Forney. rpkge, John Discus% 1 e bg, Geo L Krider. I picte; H L Harris: ' 1 box,•4llapt W Harland. 1 pkge, Patrick Flanagan. 1 box, Isaac Bridger. pkge, David Pepper. • 1 pkte, Goo 11 Rowell 1•1 box, - Wni L Brie. •'• • • a 1 pkge, John Vogel W S King. - 1:box; R.GrowL 1-pkge, Lelnt 14J"Boyer.' " 1 box," A .F.PenoYpacker.' • 1. pkge,' Theodore Upchurek. 1 pkge, A Stewart. 1 pkge, G Brooks. 1 box, Peter Renshaw. 1 pkgh, John A Dentriekr" rpkge, Louis Eshan. lky RS, Mil --d2tawit GEO,. BERGNER, Agent. . • SOLE: AGENCY' . FOR THIS ' CITY AM happy to offer to the public' a 'laxga and Splendid asso r tment . . SUPERIOR ' GOLD PENS, manufactured by L.F.IIOY FAIRCHILD. These Pens are well finished, elastic, and will give en tire eatlsfaallon. • ' PrE/SETHYMIHIL SOBEFillipBl3OOlC STORN, Second street, opposiMPossbyterlau:Cbuscli, Harrisburg Pa. ap23 FOR SALE. The shbsarlberOffers fOr "URIC the'stoeit anchiatures of his.:wall knoill WHOLESALE LIQUOR ( SPORE AND RECTIFYINGNSTABLISHILENT: He will sell; the *hide onpart of the stock, and the entire .fixtures: The tonal. •instat hasibeen carried on about fifteen- years, and is , well established. With the store is connected a Guod "COPPER STILL It is situated on Canalstreet x betticen. Pennsyl vania railroad and canal, and-has a ovate atding suitable for forwarling.purponat. Possessiontien immediately and lease &Tun . for frcini,one to ten years. 'Ternis to suit purcluatunt. Nor further !information apply-on the-pre mises to [marlA-11 . _ .GEO. G. KUNKEL • , . • 50m..1.4.0..p0ktf0110... it .LARGE assortment at • BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE, mart!, Sold at Wholesale 'or retail at low prime. , . . . A . FEW MORE. PIECES, - OF. CANVAS-for Awnings and Wagon . Covers. • -Call it Kiinpairs.Shoe Store; Market street, iny2Baf . . . THE 111 ONTO. TS the I)6st - timekindsof EVERGREENS, for'adorning'cemetery lots parlor yard; &c Triy2o-,oitt . . Livid for "IStili; .-. It.j4 be exposed to public sale, on. Satur -- day, the 4th day„of Jena next, at 10, o'clock A. tAna.t.- the Corot - Hoube, the city of , Harrisburg, the :FARM lint Tract of Land late- thenstate of Jacob Grove, deceased; and on ,which he resided at the time of his -deg); situate in Susquehanna township, Dauphin county, tile.flOblic road leading-froni Harrisburg to Fox's mill, op Postnnnreek, three , miles from HorolsburginOhnded by hmds or H. Alriclrs, Coover and Forster's heirs; eon talning thirty acres of. LIMESTONE LAND, well fenced ,1 • and ha geed order, with a large two story frame ‘ dwellh ' ig Hon§ E g barn andohthom‘es, ail newly buit, and ilittirchjird of apple trees and other fruit thereon. .Po s session whr be giyen;oxi - tlie drat of uttoilf next, Terms of sale to be m a de lenlawnbythe'underaignet; Agents for the heirs of Jacob Groye,_deceased. SAMUEL GROVE.; myl6 7 o2tewtakrt. . . , '.7OIIN'GROVak- • . 'A -- PATRIOTIC GIFT BOOKi. - , • s• :. _ .... ous airisTrnformx, doVEMigtit aimUNION.z L'‘Oui.Govenuient, ,, air expcidtbmi 'of - the , Golilittfickin, B:c., for popular use. By M. MlLtaasy:l Price $L gFor salplatc.t.ll - , &IL- .-__ . BERGNER'S BOOKRIGItE. • •••'• - ' L - LOTS FOR. SALE. SEVER'S LOTS on Tpirci. street, hear North;foi :Idquire - ITATiTERS' Store, lioricibtNorth - Etra Third' streets. • mylTtf TRANSOM PAPE.R. • . .BEAUT.LITIL assortment of TRA N SOM 1 1.4.p . ER, 4 ,qk1l an& see it. at, • • f SCHEFFER' . S . JOOK STORK Harlisblirera. ]ENNI:II4IISII‘DLIECY: • Eaut • t : • wit ! r.. DOCK, & CO. I'IRMSI=4"II - fregh EraPPV Or Midi: - "La elrtsilpri;st4loor llnd..priitd - Bier at: _BMEI: . . ,good 'order - , _mu2kirrels or CHOICE.A.PPIIS.tor "seep , IlP4trtet 11.4 ,i.11.r 'JO/ENWW I - 1 - / T i taStete . . 016SALF,A.Yery ha fndsomesl4l.l Twir:ltorse tr . : " i•VA" c kflei lr k , l, Threct ',...., 11310 " 8 : 9 4;1% *.'0•••11•141r NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice. A STOCKHOLDERS' Meeting of the Inland 11 Telegraph Company will be held at the Room of the Secretary, 411 (second story) CHESTNUT Street, Phi.. ladelphia, June 7th, at 10 a. sr., for the purpose of as septing or rejecting a supplement to the charter of said Company, lamed at the last session of the Legislature. At the .W.A/lie time and place, an election will be h o ld from 10 A. sr_ to 2 st rt., for the election of President and Directors to serve the ensuing year. my.3o-dlw, CHARLES WILSON, Secretary, NEW LIQUOR STORE. IMPORTANT TO -LANDLORDS AND (wimps —The undersigned offers at toholesca, to the trade, a choice lot of the best iigion ever brought t o Harrisburg, viz: French Brandies, Holland Oins„ &ad_ Irish, Bourbon, Wheat and Old Rye Whisky; raieg4 and Domestic Wines , such as Champagne, Caret, enfold.; ife. Alt liquors warranted, as represented Landlords and others will find it to their advantage to call and ex amine the asortment at the store, on South fond streeJ,two doors below . Chestnut. • m7-416m- • - GECUIGE. WLNTERS. A. C. SMITH, - AT - LAW, HAS removed his Office from Third to W. nut street ; next to the Prison. All business in. trusted to him will receive prompt and careful attendon. ap4 FOR SALE, THE valuable property, corner of Sec on d and Pine stribets, being fifty-two and ahalf feet on Se cond and one hundred and sixty-eight feet on Pine sneer, running back two hundred and ten feet to Barbara alley, there being spiice for four full building lots, and a most de sirable site for a Governor's Mansion or public building, For particulars enquire or Mrs. MURRAY, corner of Se cond and Pine reets. marle-tf PRIVATE SALE. . ONE of the best locations for IRON WORKS in the State for sale, at a very reasonable price, to any purchaser who wittimprove it, situated with in a short distance of the city of Harrisburg, between the PennsylVanie railroad and canal, about Ave hundred feet wide, and alongside of the beat limestone quarries in the State and close-to a good turnpike road; also, MOM for waste cinders forflfty years, without paying for the laid Apply to DAVID MUMMA, Jr., Attorney-at-Law, No. 2,t North Second street, marill-ffir Harrisburg, Pa. [Philadelphia Press insert three times and send bill to this office.] NOTICE. MIEE 'undersigned having disposed of his stock of merchandise, requests all persons indebted to him to make immediate payment, at:dila:lei hariugclatme - sal present them for settlement, as be is anxious to close tip his business as soon as possible. Can at the store for merly occupied by me. M. G. EINSTIELN. my21.4.w Land for Sale n 52v A nt priEcaSte of Lan d, in p d a P ri. hi or tri D eW a lrolo . , w e st purchasers • 135 wares clear, good buildings.therm, with Saw Mill. For further particulars, address T. MINSKER, Dauphin, Dauphin county, pa. mi3o-03m MOTH SA.CIEI3ET POWDER, PERFUMING LINER* _LAUD PREVENTING MOTE MPOWDER—a compound of valuable ies, for: the destruction of insects—distributed among or dusted over Furs, Nfoolens, Carpets, Clothing, *c., packed away for summer, will effectually prevent moth. Being also.s delightful, diffusable perfume it MU in pregnate - ehating. &c., with a lasting and pleasant odor. The finest fabric cannot, be injured by its use. Prepared and sold at. KELLER'S Drug and Fancy Goods Store, No. 91 Market street app TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. By the Act of May sth, an appropriation of Fifty Thou sand Dollars was made for the Extension of the Capitol Buildings at Harrisburg. Architects and Builders are hereby requested to present plans foi said extension, and proposals for building the mme, to the undersigned, by the fifteenth day of June. The main Object to be at tained by the proposed extension is to furnish additional Committee Bloom for the Legislature, and the extension is to conform as far as possible to. the architecture of the present bonding. A. G. CURTLY; Governor, ISAAC BUNKER, Auditor Hearin& ' JAMES P.-BARS, Surveyor Genend, HENRY D. MOORE, State Transom • EURR.L.AHLRO, May 19, 1864. ' did Home Songs of the War: Ameilvin Itlarsetiftasc: ELtaor. 30. "Under our flag beat the long call once me:a, • Call up the North as you called her before. Our Vonnotemrsi. nong and Chorus. Bombed,. 30. . ' ",9_udden and loud the war cry rain." Softly now, Tenderly I.ltc Min With Care. "This is a hero 'Whose pale form ye bear." Inscribed to the Mothers, Wives, and Sisters of the Slain in Battle. Prom the red battle field. Quartet. Barker. SO "Silently, tenderly, mournfully home, From the red bat% field, volunteers, come." A Hero has Pollen. King.. 30. " His saddle is empty, and Iheathed is his sword ; Another has left us to reap his reward." Einkancipair Mimi. Song and Chorus. 30 "In'this land of the fiee, not a slave shall there be, Asa cane for rebellion or treason.. Mother, When the War is ove r.::.. Soaped _Chorus- ZSCLigr• The Drummer Boys-Etierefi: — — "Wiener: 30. Copies of the above new and popular sheet. music sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of the price. OLIVBR DITSON & CO., Publishers, Boston. For sale by J. E GOULD ( Philadelphia. m3rB6.tekwly NO ;EXCUSE' FOR EXPLOSIONS. ASHCROFT'S IDTF 'WATER DETECTOR IS INF ALT TRLE PROTECTION aigitinst any feasible injury to steaMboilers, from a hale! water, which is the great source of so many sad cataiatio phes, and so much damage from the burning of boilers. We warrant this' instrument to -be a perfect Duuranc , against such contingencies; perfect satisfactice guaran teed or no pay. Price $5O. Send for an instrument and, try it; if not satisfactory you may return it. Circulars with references sent to any one desiring them. •AddressTour,qammunications to D . C. *SAME & CO., Pittsburg, Pa._ my4-dkwt . .f TEUPSER 3 TEACHER OF MUSIC. Opunt kr WARD'S MUSIC STORE, 12 N Ekir' Meet ' Reside#PFTlelptre above Itz . 9t. ; d 164/ AUCTION SALE CONDEMNED HORSES. WAR DKPARTMECIT, CAVALRY Bonntryl - 0771 Ca or CR= Quanrmirts • Wasamorter, D..C., April 25, Ma WiL be sold at public , auction, to the highest bidder, at the times and places named be low, viz: .1— - r 17 , 0:1.1 Reading, Penn's', Thu r sday, 'May 26th. • Lebanon, Penn's; Thursday, June 2d. 0 " , - Northumberland, Penn's, Thursday, June 9th. Scranton, Penn's, Thursday; Wilibunvort, Penn's, Thursday, June 93d. • One Hundrectll.oo horses at Gettyhairg, Mid Two RlM dredand Fifty (2.59)-at each of. the other places. These •Horses.have. ;been condemned as unfit for the Cavalry service of, the . United States Army. I For road and farm purposes many load bargains may be had-• Reisibr' Will be • - • Salestegin at 10A. i s. ,..and continue'id! - all are TEEMS: Stabs Treasury notes only. " • T • - • • JAMES A. EMIL .. atall 4 ol -- COL Aunt C. Q 7 , C cavOrY Bureita- DR. LUNG FEVER POWDER FOR ROSES. ni,ty for his great success in the management of all eiseases pertaining to the Horse,' offers a medicine (the saute he has used for many years in practice) in this : roma to to the public, feeling conbSentpkat owners of iiitiable horses will appreciate Os - cloth, as a speedy age of that forMidable disease (Lung Fever) Will foam( its` tathfW Use and strict adherence to directions. FOR ANY IXII .PAATION OF THE LUNGS, COUGHS, COLDS, LNELLIENZA, LUNG FEVER, &c., this is the best remedy known. PREPARED ONLY AND:SOLD AT iKeuees Stoi-e; No_ a HARKri m?=,lmumßußG,l,l..L. ' V sera Cali be.lutd also ' , tiltimpats fief key, Stifle, and fur old and new *deg, Sp , nlns, br mY A LARGE INVOICE OF NEW 251- ClTRON, anuturimnas . • Dock (swoon= to Win. Dock lr., Ai • I= Eli