Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, June 01, 1864, Image 2

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THE rilarzahs cagros FOB PEENDENA
AatAHAIII. LINCOI;X:
AMOUNT OF THE CONSTITUTE%
EZE
GRANTING TIM
soLiorEtts , RIG-Wr irlYrt.
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To thilliscilbeirs:
We again Oire noticelestbikribers desiring
a charaggqii thefi' papers, ' that
ththe yOte4e.Y , *zie been sent to;
well.sarsnera atop arl -, io oe ; sent. "Unless this
is atteiidelt -cannot give akientionrto re
questi*Wetibkilvii Okada.
Bite:4 s ColiAty•
Than war was a , iirne when :the - services
of goinibinmin everflranch of the:Govern:
ment•akeiec.:lib,Asetiliel for its immediate
safetyli4l it7fatitie - peace than the present:,
The 17 14 0 "5k and ilixt Governmenter4 , e Fely9 ll,
good itten loittheik defence arid preservation;
so thatt44s3VartY nowdominant and,calcu-+
latediaill 'further.succeed, does` not put
forward .its best men, _whatever of evil may
flow kgom its defeat ovilf.be directly charge
able to flioanwho have the numagementbf its
primalY',...moVements. A glance, then * , "at-the'
lmpor 56,4 a men Willie,"
vincefOkryloyal lover of his country of the ,
impeibinCe of disciretion andtdee r ishiti , in se
curinVioandicitites ;rho- Will 'prove ac : ceith.bfe
to the great mass, As i . p.lgty l we have Suffi
cient to carry without heingimposed upon by
dead weight' in the shape of candidates
odiond%ki any considerable ,portion of titir
partizatn friends all the responsiv
bility,
"ofc crushing. ;the slevnzholderg4onspi
racy on , :otteshoulders—wehave the frightftd.
avenges Of a stiiield . dus war to'beai:find'dc
fray-lielhaye.,t4 ~necessary rigor,' Of - sewn'
military operalions to palliate and render we:-
ceptable to the t(reat licuteseEr—we have old
prejudices Wddrilliartiiiir*idniSitti`Aiimse
—and,#lll4 and most.desper
ate toe toecontend,witig,e. foe sac
insensibleito the-Mill:diction' of patliotkiani.andi
the slabakt.goUrAt h acrppld 129 Jan% ifiekli
in vilT . ;ii7t - h - ese f - fActS,
the gA.Arlaslof tire bnionnaen: bik tidik - 4hos ' e
bold and able advocates - who each year take
the etitlo/ 0 31AcIlid
themselves all sorts of loads, alike of incom
peteW coritiptinid, niippular Candidates--
We can alfontin'imixno risks in our political
relationti - Viielin the' 'Old
fiable making'.imat i ventnias than arelte
loyal men at hotne.. ; Al ' defeat, -to-day, of our
arms,./cenild posaiblyi be repaired to-morrow,
bat a disaster at he polls in - August, October
or N . 9yeinber, wbutibeinimediately to plunge I
the whole country into c,onfusiondrein which
there Would be no.reseueexcePt with chains
about the neditil'Rqed - peoptr'Sf,the free
States. A defeec.4the' polls canno t be re
paired in, en hour or ,a day. It carries with it
influences whiohno opposition for the .thee)!
can counteract. On the field; ilia - caie'is differ
ent. Disaster one Aii,z,irtaybe ; urned to vic
tory the next. Hence,. , we solemnly abjure
our friends to put forth only-the • beat men—
men of purity in their private relations—men
of high-toned honoi—lnen 'incorruptible
whilelsfor
get self in the noble and sWorn . purpose' of
serving the interlistaq thei : bo r intry
L., a nd res
r,
cuing c anckpreserfingAe whole i .lo4 from the
awful desolation of rehellitet.';. • .:(
the next one yid two. years, the
issues of rebellion must-bwiecided , and ad
justed in the legislatiVelndle . of the States and
the "itaticeiP'lri'•this :State' already
,
noticed the efforts made to „
the Com
monwealth with claims alleged to eve grown
out of the ravages of the war,=-clainit which,
if recognized andliqntanted, would 'give rise
to Others of the flume' nature, until the so
cumulation would he enfileienttopxhanat the
treasury of the irora- The holdent:tilid agents
of such claims and Olitirnoutti,lllll4 prepared
the coming winter, to itita” the l.mgialature
down with their clamors, so that,turless the
different cot:nation -isend"-theWheat men to
represint them at . Harrisburg„thi additions
to the taxation* 4tOState ef;:gefensylvania
will amount in the's3,ggregitteillo: a burden
which must paralyze allthe : : ii dristiial pur
suits. . Hence, it is amatter ofrlffituxd ; death
with the peopleloOk the Priladedliags
of every nominati body;hrul.(insiiit that the
candidates to he put- fortli;lihelli'be men of
markt integrity,. personal - 4}7l4',CiA patriotic
purity. By the . 4 4 1 Re. A4 1 0,(.4%1. - .70 must
select our Congreasionat'candirlates. The
distMetthat is represented by (*retie schemer
or atenbAdtitieiiiiiittionititintliiiheit Colliretbi
will be eternally d1.4,46)4,.. a The Thirty : .
Ninth Congress tt;ill be‘!the,Aetellt , :iimaPertant
body ever assembledAnAhot world. It will
have therklittposalof quel l ttion,sri*the settle
ment of issues so(4tintrree r l4lfif demanded
the attention of --etti nation Ruleis we are
represented byistatesmerr,--by full grown and
trustworthy men: •-;-'eueittoriticeeLoiti the field
—our-awful losit r iii'inikeyAl t 'our or
phansitad the widowbood = ther . )lKaggles of
the laboring masses-otholtaxittiorrqhat we all
nosfroltetirfully thestitiOgiave been
in 'vain, and
,the natiati , rterhsps , consigned,
buried heroes, to tOmle,froni-which
it esionithodesurreeted.by thehlasta•ofthe.
last trumpet. ._ Nothing but men of the stern
est*. O2i and dte;itureitt attribntia4ill'ad`to
sere - thinailon4liis hour of its.
AnticthetintrOliitt neglects to seeiliiich
as its candilletek l ir‘iftfaiiot'how grand' Anil'
Ike ;loners ! . welfare may b
•se e.. • tfcFat, 'i ts
prtgoilgegimill mteten,uostidwi
Rant repudiation of the loyal masses.
the meiffsin our raorlit, limes most impp4;,
ant ,"0,1" - 4P ; 1§4.1 6 0- 4 :fiiildircti; '
not seekihblie station f l-,4loavevizurietalit 1
theTL4ol:44,W,Sqlhod render itt,
Patio which' all good. men owe the country.
Northern Secessionists.
...A. cotemporazy complains of a class of men
itt its midst who are much better fitted for
fi#2l
the realms, 41 r=.4.01 .
. ion. ~. ; :homes of
Yi loyal cR. 4n % is isis ; We hai*a notion
that .Har*lni* iW.siliadl , 141 d *ant city
fine enney!vafia. ':*iiy•a4•4#theigeanefpi..
Mocratic class, and hppe the go:rebehi'will On
in their rebellion until they conquer a peace.
They *a .iilwayS: very '.lllitiOne to obtain the. ,
earliest news, and, when favorable to the Se
cessionists, retail it abroad most industriously.
They iienerallYipeakiif 'the - Federal army AV
• "our boya,"-blit stha sparkle' of ;their eye at
id' iaWgel-BiTgiektiVll9-40- tongue..: 4,
liiiiivilciakfcithe - eilliiijris met With; "ah! - it
is terrible' to hoar I: l 4.'s4o4:elatighar. , ". On
several occasions, Nvltenztlie ; Tsi oiu sn bulle
tiiiboard'hie displayed good news, giving an
account of the slaughterorlarokimmbers of .
rvbels, ar.Oi*tilieitil!pliieidian,' , ..if the 4.eitY,.
, . his deplored the "barbarity-of the war," but
1 . whenWo :have been • fore,ed to gi, ircoiantkof,.
'
revesses 'the same man
_his egOtistidally - de-
I! , - -- •
dared, "I told you the South would never be
conquered." Peace mon, asthey,standin their,
:relations tci , the i-War :for -the crabbing : out (if,
the rebellion, were ell . castin the same mould.
one and Ai. I, Yli-r.it . :04 , 34.3 , -d'Kititt# t*e . l .6 "
is'-any cpossibihtiof crushing'..-onktne'reheli..,
;:litin.. , Such a 'peopl'4, l they say, Mri neverbe
. gibjugated-- Tlifr homes are . desolated:„ . 414 ,
their . landiiiiiia:.;Waatei:'but .
L they gannet`: be,
conquered.
These tyripathizers with treason have,
'however, no word of sadness for the :North
ern soldier, who Went forth,O i defend the ..on
stitrttioit of his ,country arrd,who while 4
standing as it, 'barrier Vetiffiein the Sorithein'
hordes and the property 6f
our midst. They can exactly how
decisi# itiktitirlialtigtaiwyeal6 earl_
ed by the Southern armies, and also how in
-00218144Z1N Aridz ;unimportant M r) ; ZFPI . 3 II
success is. Every one can recognize such
sperson in the number of his acquaintances
pertiOn'vrio cannotbe'doizviiiiied thet , otrii
iiimie& have ever won a battle, yet whose per
ceptions sre . ,, WondSrfrdly quick' to perceive
any r.44nge#4.i,Volldi,t4c;rilc't affairs that if ,
in favor.of the:confederacy, ,
Suet 'now thee&•nien-are .talking - down the
reoefit!i,ietories won by aeneral G rant, and it
' a good tiole,tp,eulLptiblio attention to their'
Aihtiraoter.ts They:feat-that the Lieutenant Ge
neral is in a trap; that he will be driven-back;
and that the war. will eontinneJor„a dozen
yeeloLecnne. They ;oluirbp.readily detected.
It 4viii upon thei.assuranee of this tines of .men
7 144 the ,g6iiihernleaderirelied-when they in::
fornied ?j theqn , that. if,,,they wage a . Stithbyrn
showkoiffight, ;a Northern pirtympuld jipring
-into existeneer which- ivotild i fguarantee -them
their — i s rtilefieWdenUe. UPon.. their' 'idioniders
reittS *et IPigei portion; of th!!'•Plitrate ,
thi) rebellion. Sus ru - •
-The' Raree,mt,',Vierr.ll4:3l;ll
The action of a few political malcontents at.
Olelieland , has already residtedin eliciting.the•
difig*.,:4 . the talmir and h al portibili3f
Atari . , can peoples and will atifffnAlier result
in the overwhelming disgmersof-those engaged
in that movement. Any movement leading
directly or indirectly secnre . the triumph of
'the copperhead, alias peace Democracy of this,
country; must be 'regarded' in-effect aiding
the rehellion. Those, who' orig.:tyke in such
movements have nobope of political streqess.
Mat theyseek is personal notoriety or personal
reienge. The eandidatcsivelloin they nominate
are int birth merely to Make`a show of Sigaii:
i.ation, in order to deceive , ,the unwary' and
iinbarrass r tlii*rts oithoSeNvltOii*liOnestly
must the4OtlitrYstgik• ot - 0 1 1 4 1 buen t Xeri
who thne3gektaiiivide public: opinion, to.
dittribt tlifi Wrgiatizedefforte of thoso-engaged
and a
sithney more damnable than that of treispn.--L
Ad Nye-bwr.e. abtett4Y-..w.#4 43 A,. tkcsci,Men,iLave
no hope of success.'-.liiit we as loyal men,
insist he on olut.igna.rd that. they do nottdefetkil l
the =Every' movement of this kind
811445 the neoessit . 7, - O f ,iciiiy Patriot at - Once'
going tot work .; Re;i4iher,.friends-of the
lliuon it •is net only the'attaed 'traitors With
who'll:L.4e have to:' deal. The
t alcontents
and th •
e" ambitious politicians eqn9Y: icS`
drngerotts to the :peace
,of , M49i l 04.
traitor who.is 'tirma against the? constitni:
anthekiVed. t
?fv.4ll r ig
...-1.17:117
T40.-Aigh Pnc'4-5n- . of. -ug PaPe r .
tbarleii, with theprospeet of a still farther ad
vaned; 86 , -severelY does- thbp expense of
printing lie;*apOrs previa itri#2publiayeri,
that. in tgilc:ity'o(*iiii , York the y
bind to import their paper, in:bra
which, fitli-st4ted l cian be•done at, a saving ,of'
from 411),.to"foUr bunts pcirii*ELd—a
the very highest coniequence to pnhli4tiili c .
This may possibly 'affect prices hbre„slighl34)6~
but scarcely to a degree worth cif , eintsideivl
tibn. , 'Orid thing, however, :cleat.,. that 'un-'
less there isa iedWition in tht pike : of -paper
and
. 404 ht4eneyirpeitllj, rak'.*ll4il3h):9 3 ,
whose, circulation in tsy;v:iftY (4,404 ..
ive,ctkik .
continue: to issue his journal atTPresent pri4eit. l;
At the likiy'lciwe6t eAtiiiititi3, an advalicelizthe - .
price oppit to ba ;fifty peer
ce 1 4)..4 4A.44eiy. 14• 11 ' 4 "
siblicripplei.xuanyieTstabliAminits; When
considered that Thula
any~'other `' class of business
g,?497,Ad:idViniCe ni,prape Of:ifim44lipg:44A
the 4t=adherin g JUV.OId
priediiifiVati absurd-us ttl.fi , suilidal. •
lityTA7oN rej Etch:ow. .;I*•ohii
•ffleetaoes rRiee 0 0. 311 04.4 S.d.ll 3 .tiet4ot
4fitest to the Ohir :fauna relatiiteto.
La' stitetoiprlitsie in the 'eoldinns of =shit' pa
:per, to 'qi•fite4 uE -
Grextth44l ll ,l 6 :M* l 4l) ll .l,l o L,Rielemii
to dale INithieldia'
'he - - ,'
A brother of General Grant, while
llforiday-leati.rlegfraaneWitifi
,frora.the General; Which Wite . forwaßied , leout
-Galena:- M. Grant,atated:that ilde brother.
bad promised him; 'in case IftWere4arait
af -16 :emering,:thatifi
tkaain,Aa )thatkeomigbaielacezento
ThwAimpaitthatirdtte flasz n iaw
prgmbe, told him to come; and, accordingly
he, in company with another gentleman from
Galena was about to visit:_the scettea. of the
great battle.
• - -
330 terenrapQ.
ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORT.
DT • THE- ATLANTIC AND 01110 LINE
ROM UEIAIIIBiITI
The vhels Attack -Otte Left.
THEY, 41,0 itiPI44.ITHMiCIP,Isr!:.
Warrenaltillictudoek'OirEfitiid.
Crawford iic the ReFer:ves
Pigfaged
Cciiittoot; Rbtotatimdl:
17 - 7 i •
Gen. WanitudliAnlY
, ftwoilltichmaimmaL
`.3 , 11656,r ''l l .r.l§gme,rs Caot4ielt."
The Rebe 4 I)firektp. Theix,l Sjciripkir
1411# 'by Gen: .Brookg:
Geferal Buriardik - Cups Across „To spo_tamy
Creek.
' - 4. 4.: • .
BACK
. . . .
i W3 k sa >' iio~oi , ` Map 31
8.30 E.
•iffaj. gen. .Pix:
A cliemtelf froni•Geri.."9 - nintso. - i ksiwoo
morning t.
this oTraric, Fte. Firma 4 ,! Store, has')ot,tiP.ex,t;
received; it is, - at fonoWe:.",
The enemy ciankover on our lett last even
ing and l attacked ,They were --easilyirer..J
pulsed and, with Confiiidarible_loss.
• ' General l'earAn '(,;:i'ho„*itii ,
Elie
left) Geheraellaada orciernd an at
tack by the balance
- 6f ourlindif.
Geiieral.lEfancocryras the only
,one IT A O
eelivpd the Order. iiitblie to *lce ;the 1, - tittaelc
before he drov'tli,e'On6taY fet4t Lira 7-o iittreAch;
oil J 29
port of any ldasesilid ,R suppose then; t 9 13
Slight. ,
Gther,bincial f ,aispatehes, not froin i General,
Gralit, - Were received it the Same - tine, tin&
give more .deiails. They, are, as foljows,..the,
brat dated - pfj,ter,V;',.,3.Bth" MEV !
) 6'ciciekrp. M.
•
'ln the course of the afternoon din. W a li:e t n ,
,
.tkushed aowe. on our lett-unfil his fly*,
division under under , C l en. 'ciewcorif 'rettehedl.lo4o
iihreastdf Slitiq,Grove'Chnrcli,:"
n 4 We ,
got,-,dettteKdd f ro
of i ii
was atta c ked baCir
a - little. The enemy Ougi threw a, foree,*elf
appeeri'lo have consiated,of E
Tell'
,c9fp s
upon Warren's tonipqkte turd it; but
yaa" repulsed. - The • engarment short,
sharp and • -t ' - •
Gen, INViiio4l o /4i at a ili4tance
Of 'seven feoliftichincnd: 'ye` iltiAitS,
that lie has taken"a.,ectlitgurableTinit er,
prtgoiel; that **Of many: iebel;
dead on the 'Oflais oarfilosOs )e ha%)
not - 'yet made ' His lateseipipitech'.
says-ihat the' eiteinf l aths 'in.:A*ll;l4.64a: Vo'
his liefs - apparentljqq. 'cover Oie,apPrOach*
Richutond - on - onr rift: •
• • ' • LE
An active opniliOt' as been ingintevor si nc e ,
, dark, - but - has 4: ;loon as the
1 enemy attacked- the lett' ) I t .;f : General Warren,
Generals Wright and . UtindOok - were - orklere,i i
„to pitch in, but:do : Mot - see* tO 'have got. 11144
ttutitiat* nightfall: • -,-• • -
I •ieport I.qi yet' heen reiceivtif than.
'The other dispatch, abeiit - referred4O; fa.4fed
at 6 o'clock this mornint arid - itatesitiat*
Hancock s' '4st - flight, 'Colonel ItikOoke
irolie the du6ardittlEflqt_trOnglir ifit.renched'
Tskirmish line; he loisBB i tiree
not reportect4 - - /
General Btirneide'shilie''ilviii.ioeici•oe
!ih . p . TiiiaDbfoniY,ETAlLlaage_4fili'iiik,lifilig in
Aiill. - qpilWalitat With . GirO a Witiireit. - ! The Jeff
s:h.pcn tlftWeiae'ofilli'creek.
Thig6th (Weis VAn c- Hatice.6loviight and'
threatens' thetliift:flank of t'loetteirt,..:-'.r:
Gi#: - §eg.*:eiNght tA3 Onif 01)TOly*4 14.
1,-400% whii4po tan
,stippOrt W arren ,and
1 It(Lraside , ,irraecessad.,,
I'., pen: Sheridan;'Nifh,regg'e arid ; orbert's'
diviision of cavalry, is o n our AeTt 41.4:04 - Gen ; ,
I Wthloa on the rear for the pOr 7
peiseti•tapoftht a Orilla. dispatch. '
The cluntri - hereahonta,ia Ffhicicly . wooded
w i th pine, with few 004: .openings., Thy, in
AbatiOnallthf iriondiv''Are' that the enemy his fallen s
. the'Chickaid.omany:
hiag Jatex date,, been received, y, .
dva.\tinent. '
VtAl utril;
.4:1 8 ere of War. eZ
)41 4 . ` tz ,4 17 - tt., 1.19 . I
IP kg
S LLL TA.TER.-
ME
40)
sUititir r b7
Frout:G.eueral Butler
. .
drIELANT 3311EITITINGr-lLiVsfE.
Public Me*tiiVe-t
He i Coniabligialliii Castle
:30-5.1.,,M1114111141;cpa1.
TILE •'`ENEMY , : 4:llt(TwiN . q? . :: BACK,
~
WASHINGTON, May alet.-, .25 --2 4 .
Oenemi Dix, N. .Y. — Th e ,f4i inij u k t D i a t tT
has beeh xeceived from Gelikraltitle l-s- t ''.
iii'llaY., Olaii.T heaVr fi ring was hearaFin Yea
direptuni of Ide*anicsville; six f refeig u eekliaM
"Riehmoßd rePoit fhil Grant is on 3deo ' -
'vine pike, .1411049 T rout Bch fond. =-rnigir"..
Testerdiji they , leard the e' ( firing ilid link
Grant Wei driving Lee. ' w - Oman - iepoiti'
$ 1 4,5 1 rPeting yras held yesterday ,
- wasui - Di f. • , while - , s h e
t l4,:' , j01912u. to Bee whether the 'nitv
tdui , tie enrrendmed4r burned:' Th e ma yb'' 1.
,adV9 a : surreidei and *as tt - t r bni.
, - .Thnh4r. ' 1 • -.-- .• ' P , , • 1 /1 4,4 1 1 1 1 .., - 0.
The • , ~lw . m yli 4e i 3 , estim i tio , an
. *.. eks repuls d: ''''' -1- * '
~ . •
.i.No-day a day they have been demOnstrit:,
ainst, ~ y . waits, on,Spring Fill; iiiiiikay
, de L ackty, ~ ... ttoblii, , but wete - i• ited:
1114010 ..,_ ei. - og ee •,,,,,„.71.4.1.1.eg ,8,.
Vek:4994% fi l Arpepo j ign 'memo' te
.; nekvi.t-t
LATER FROM NEW ORLEANS►
Nothing Later, RN Bail or Ca 6.
• e
A.FE A I ifs bit," ) 1,0 utlik, •
leggripficlommunicatiou with Richmond
The steamier Calkkba;-ThodPNe* - Orkinia
on the 25th ult.; has arrived, — Her ,papqrs,
contain nothing of Banks' or Canby's' niave
The stetuner.Shrevepoithaa. been . - disabled
.hrgnerrillait near'ltad' fiver; b\it the assail
ants were driven off by - nnboata .
— T. Butler Bing died in GeoigiE4 on the 10th
:of May.
1123
Mobile paPeR mghtfoig that icopsidbrable
auxietyr prehrils' theta, `consequent eui qnte'i
-ruption of the telegraphic communication
with Richmond.
'The. shipbuilders at 34obile are all very Inlay
r=in ponstine* boyerninen
iworks are being strengthened. At the same
trine, considerable.w.atchfulne.ss is keptip...,
Matamoras dates to the 13th of May' state
2()00 rebels are et Biaggoldlhomnikt,lftsign
big an attack upon Brownsville.
.COtton attisTew.Orleans watetiftitn at.+82086
`for middling. Sugar and molasses firm and
high. Floor ten 'ffitillin'AT '
11 cents for, cotton te, New_York.
rolitrASid-litdMouirse
t
I t tefugees Atfiteked by Guer
' '
~'P`4'k ~l4i,`<L
'A
Number of Men and Women
7 'F.,
Affairs at Little ttock Ark
s._.• ;I ) ert
A telegram to headquarters from Rolla,
Misso Idayr3o, states that a train, of Union
-refugees from ~ Tieksontiortr Arkimsaa i ,under
eseort bf the Second' Wisconsin
•eavalry,4yas(altaoked:at . Salem Arkanses t
.300, guerrillas, the train burnedookakeut 80
men and some women killed.
Fof
oroll . l(lll4tst'rwinet:pc.p. detachmentthe id "Wisconsin cavalr e y went on' a - SCOut
ftoin Rolla. Becoming separated from the
main body they WeielunfOrnidWa.
And five killed, the others making their es
' cape "'returned in larder Icireitl , The'bodies: 3 6f
those killed were Torrid stripped and their
t hr P a , t Pextt.
A gentleman just arrived rrOm /Atte Rock.'
represents .all ,quiet„in y that vi:cinity„,To L e,.
'Shelby had left-Broirnsville about twos weeks.
, ago with -a fOreePektimatKat 1500 to 3000;16r ,
southwest Missolg,k.,, ,
General West, if WWI companies of.
cavalry, had'been sent.him. Shelbyi , eavalry ,
:had been; 3 46 said,'ivilllimounted, and•lhad
,been joined by 32cRiig,'"'with flile hundred
,cavalry, in addition to his own force.
•
PM4O I - AtA l TliXf4tefidita r t-
RepUitte - -L'Of the likebekr stilt& Ad
vance of our Lair*
mg.
wcupsatiii;' - e l i&arttoa l cen c eait iiariett:t
Wasznierow, May9Bl , 1 , 1730:1.}.
• JAI \
:Maj. den. Dix: New York:q. :
4
weli."o,ipte.pip F ice. - porlin ; 4,9l,
:G(in. - diantlater, 1-1.11kkA:..1fi.,:
4.ii official`diispittatithais fet;Vit4.-661iick
this mornihrg,,dated yeet4rday, 31st, at Kings
tr.r
on.refiOrttl ilifitlgici4rOPT,Gen;Otona
mari's staff, came fromfaxmi: Anis. aft ernoon,
and says the rebels attacked us at n o'clock.
This mori2l.4id-teriiolcdoolethe.slfair ;Whiff.
Over. The enemy was repulsed and our left
reached.tb.e yailroaknesr ,Maristta. To ac
coniplisli thieObjebetif lastrbeerf for several
. days the purpose' of Gin: Siierman's move
ments. ~. , .
..
~..i i,
,_ ,
, -1. AdditionsT fe:tees: are:lB44lC lig1:11i114:
ainple supplies... , ..'.. *.f u`i" -.,. '_.„_-•r -' q• • 1
(Signed) ' I 7,'EFFEWM.',Ve... ,, TOINT,
.4 . . ~ 4 ...zi r ,-' ~-f .0.-,i1....": beck mar`
CLEITIAND•?.CONVENTION.
• ? . y.
,fen. Fremont Nomipted i for Preiidefit.
John' Cochrant i sit Newyork, for Vice. gresidcnt.
'one- Del.gateslin
. o .oitte t tidaw:c.' .
•
in& p L'AVP Bm; P C,,ETC
Crsrebtrm Ohio, ue day. lirgf
The Conventibh te-likylwas.attrmiledibt one
hundred and;ffffyleix (156); men, claimed'
4 to be the' repiewentatives - "felon' fifteen . Statel:
: rid the •District of .001ninbin.
' The organization was 'earl,effected, as-the
,permarientoffibi3rs
, tleraen who came.. here oslensilAY,as friends.
Gen..Grant,'. The convention, being.sub,
stantialry egiestupon'essentials, did not waste
timit,on.minoi: ; matters, „ After a little , squah r :-,
7bling:as to phrisesmsed hi the • platform, the
cOnYentiotipiodeAded to Uominate:Gen. John
)0 grement for,PresidentaZting ilown every
.proposition,thi4lOokedlilia postponing:action.;
The convention gave their nominee , some.
good hearty- 01AV - sit& thenliothinitted Gen.
Jelin CochrangBi'Ar4ree . c. „;:OF course
the convention.-adjournecir siWdiF.after that.
I . :
New Hampshire 'Galati.
; A4l/444 0 .1 30 PleAPA? 7 91Slit •
Cinicoiny N
. . . ,
The New Harapabtre UrtioriCenweitionmei
here teiday, q.- . 9ev. 'ff . :ll /I. l ,F ty l idi l i . • , ~
The follOwlArgentreberrwerd. l e ',open dele
gat& to the: Ealtiieorii' Coirieeiti :, Oru3lo*
atonic' of Concord ; John . B. Olax ' ' Of 'Kai
cheater- eTATFirV: William Hall, - .oil Hoses=
dais; Tli—oiliagt E, Sawler„ dr DoireY?: , ,
ResOlutiaoa ,lirere uriarii l l4o l 4 Passed,.
pledging -the-lirple of New, Hampshire to
leigt,tet the .k.,leAtratidli-im qraehing the
rebellion, ina r:eoelele4ain A b ll t ha F l l'in
•eoln for rc:Peleation. r„. _ . ; ,f,;,
. .. _
.' 1- - - - - Witoo4/47141!"Philfzeiel.pliia ,;...
.. . .. ... . .. .
1 AboneW'd.'olclock this morning a:wian was
stabbed 'and killed at 901farketliffee_,Invihb:
street, before a cellar rellanrant. Tbkridl .
pkietor and two othen 7 2bgn,'"Wlio came ont of
the, cellar
,at - -the-timeofithelevent, svemar,.. 1
__. t r . ..:. , 01.3 ...4. -. .,1401 4 R1.-AR I:
~ T ,: ~,•,, • - -.lnn
7 " ite . 1411140*-;11141:1% litenreili-Il,,ite
neck,' arid •OM vein 3ugwar severe d. g
bpd'y ~Fas tatinriktityeiNintli ~toratribsittaticawi
I He Noilikaamiaiiiiiw4llEVls‘r-''' '
i 4-.. , . .
-:, 11 . ,;? --- e -ia lb ? ca z eil ern g .u
-teir.taa
ai - d ue is not known.
Interrupted.
la=1!=!!
- NEW Yous, June 1
% Sx . 1491131.4,:eT1p:ae
From the Red River.
TilE, ARMY ACROSS THE ATCHAFALAYA
(Ottrxil Smith Pefehts theßeb els
Fle` -raptures 180 Prisoners and two
WASHINGTON, May :31.—The following ha
been received at tl,e Navy Department :
Mrssrssrrn SQITADHON,
FT.Losrrre BLAcr IXA.wz, OFT CAtHO,
May 26, 1864.
ion Gideon: Trees, Sieretaig effire Navy:
sir—l have the =honor-to report my arrival
. _ .
at this place, four days from Bad river.
The army had ell croqsert the Atchafalaya,.
and General Smith's - division embarked. • The
. gunboats : covered the . army „until ell -were.
over.
General Smith, who briMght up the tear,
turned upon the rebels with a part of his com
mand under General 'Mower, and killed and.
-,..wounded'a number. go captured 180 pris
:briers and two field, pieces, „ This makes eight
or nine field pieces captured by .General
Smith, besides the'`glitii'Osptured at:Fort De
Russy, in all of which - captures adiiiirtil NOW
er bore a conspicuous: part, is just such.
men we want• to lead'our soldiers.
The river is quiet. betWeeifithis and Bed
river. Tha i r4bels had a battery on,the
below Tunica Bend, but the , gunboats drove
it away after a short, action:
„
I am, sir, very respy:tfulty your obedient
servant, DAVID D. PORTER,
w .4 -Rear Admiral.
NEW ADVIIRTISEMENTS.
MHE Capital Park is a . 'cool resort So is
.1. the Banjo Beleoi4‘coriter brßecond and Pine stleeta
,1-d2t*
AUDIWEE NOTICE.
The undersigned,tappointed by the Court of Common
Pleas of Dauntln county, auditors to mate distribution
amooruneditors of the balance in the bands of A o.llles
ter and..C. PAitnench, as-ignoes of .Ibhtt Wallowa Son,
ahown by their account, confirmed May 15t14-1861,
will attend to.the duties of said appointment at. thin 'office
of J. W. Simonton, in Harrisburg, on TbursdayObe 23d
day of Juno; 1864, at 10 o'clock A. x , when and' whore
,persona interested may attend and piesentihoir
- -
DAVID FLEMING,
J. W. SISIONTuti,
• ittl-dlawSta Auditors.
, •
ENO
•
,Packvosm 14Ta Dzsmer,
Ilatransnoica, Pattue.,.Junoli, 1864.
The following ordei is published for the ihfernsatioh`of
Tt concerned:
Cast44l 1 haxVille:hdnor to Inform ppn .that the iqe,U 3 .,
retaiy oT of the 14th section of the An
rot ent set, approted,Feliruary 211h; . 1564, *cots that
exa inations of draffeitinen n bOlieldtri your district at,
the following places, viz;
.
" . Evalmpul'Esnyt.v.a.sta,
prvtetitetorrEts A. A.. PEOVOST GENERAL,
-Rantusaus.6, May 28, 1861.
• .
lira nis-rfaar. -
countia. , rificeo E. 9. ,
Tauphint tighiabnr g :- •
Juniata
Supler
Linton Sunbury Northld
Nurthuniberland..... 7 ..- • • tt
VarinWettfillyliyour obedt6nt servant,.
, J. V. BOMIORII,.
• Lt Col. 16 tr. s. Initontry; . .A. A. P. (tett.
CAM Jaikt*Ai e,0 01 A ." *Air' Mar: H4r1.15.
. . . J
, ~.
Received Iday 29.-1864,-,
't 1 -
The, examinations for.littuphin county ieilt take place at
the ,Coi - irt'Ffettie inthircity of Rairttbui•g on Monday,
ithii eth day birgißie , 1894 , , a f: ' t
.; . ' ,!" a'
. _
FOr..funiota county, at the Court House. in Hilllintown,
au Thursday and Friday, the..Bth. and 10th days of Vane,
For Snyder„ . .Unicailuttlaferthumberlindebutitirs, at the
Court liouse, , inStinbuig; on the days following, viz:
.
For gnyciEr connty,NuOstiay, Wedpesdatsuid
day,' the 14th„ att . 6,18* . ii.06 , 0f
For Coion (*anti, on 'Friday and- Saturday, the l'ltb.
quid 18th days of June, ikl4. ..kfzp • .
And for Northumberland county, on TiCw.diy; Wednitn:
tlay; Ihuraday and Friday, the 21.5t,..2244,23d auk:2lth
clAys of June, 1364
-Vhe examinations will comment:nisi 9 o'clock in the
meriting on each of the days:massed above
• JOHN KAY CLEIiENT,
'Copt. and Prorr•st Marshal.
(HAS. C. RAIirN, • :
commissioner.
S I'. CHARLTON,
aurgeon of Beard:
=EI
Jul-dl4
, _
R,.J3:ICD I NG.-•Two oialtleinen ctui find
good Boarding byrapplyiag.in Chesnut etreet., Ind
dike below Raspbon7 allay. jel-2t.*
STIkikWISMIBILIES4
A SPLENDlEK''.4'aZikinertt of •Straliberrie:
.canlitistlibiaatlte Stand of S. WISE k BRu.,
corner : Fourth and Market•atreets . •
Aie not simply flat places of paper cut in the form of
a collar, but arelfoldeit and Shaped to fit the nick, hitting
a perfect, curve* free from angles or breaks, i:tiah iaeb-;
tnined. hi - •mitr patented process, which also secures another
advantage posseated Ili no other : Spacefor ths
Cravat °in'the Turit-deirn style, the melon ox WNlcli
PED&HC.IT.L T,NNOOTN AND rasa }lon rces.xxs, making this
Cellar, for ease, neatness, and "durability; unequalled -
They are Made iri Turn-down atilthin sizes froml2
17, and in Garrotbi 13. to 17 inches, and peeked in
neat blue' boxes of-100 each; also, in smaller eitieti'nf.....lo ,
each..-the fatter aT`v ‘ sty, handy package ,p:kr
sexy and navy officers. • t
sirEVERT" COLLAW is stamped •
Gray's Patent Mcititipik
gold byoll. retail, dealers in l , fee,al:urnishing Goods.
The trade supplied:by.. e r •
-- VAN - DEVSPC; BOZHIEEk & "d 6.,
Jel4ba6ra • y
JULIUS ROSEIVpALN,
29
Practical and Scientific
O P r r
f.AI..`FACTURER AND IMPORTER Or
OPTICAL, MATHEMATICAL AND
.CAL IIiSTRUHNTS,
No. .25 NORTE SECON n STREET, NEAR WALNUT,
HARRISBURG, PA. , .
The 'following,instroments will be forwarded, 'Tree, ttf
troy adlre.w , , on receipt of the price : .„
Irma Mitroscope;' for examining alPkinils - 'sf in
- - sectsitilowefackw ' $1 00
- Seed Microscope; for-wcaniiining „u ser.. 6 -
nibierals,..... 2:00
qaetidide's student's Microkope; powerlo, 150,
3 loid , 250'dialneters. , :: . A. beautiful instrument for '
- general nifcrescopited imalytti packed in a neat
box_
BilleTefeseope; tOteselit *distance ottiro orthree
miles; den be Attached to:ary- ritles..x. . 6 00
Stin:eo*Copßef it new andttnprovedinetneoent.;... 225
' • res .J:- 6IXP
Spectacles of the highest reflective power to -strength
'en and .11Ptaiiiiiwthe eyabitstonth a her assortment of
-Opera lentil:Veld .Glikalya r otßarometers, Thermometers,
Magnets, Drawing Instruments, &¢r 7
igtiat itietworta eitaigne,containing p Ace
er,t. Ler:mm.67n 40301ww
tTom.:.grp :'
trFACTV 414.
1914. t3l‘
KING lift~"r,
lAmmattis pe
Field Pieces.
AVANT-BD—A Bread Baker to go to Ohara
bersburg. Good wages oirev.id. Inquire imme
diately, et ibis office. m 431.
WANTED,
A GOOD Blacksmith, at the Eagle Works,
my2o 21* W_ O. HICZ.OII.
WANTED,
A GOOD BOY to attend in a Grocery Store.
Must come well recommended. Aply at ylus
OFFICE. InY3O-(l2t*
TsA , 0 GOOD QUARRYMEN WANTED
to quarry (2000) Iwo thousand perch of LIME
STONE for building. Apply at the
ICF.YSTONE ..I:IItSERY.
AXTANTED—A. good pastry Cook, and a
V
ap3o-d tr V mat meat Cook. Inquire at the
MAW frOITSK
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
.X_ C TJ IL 0 INT .
Philadelphia and Reading Rail
' road.
PHILADELPHIA SANITARY COMMMISSION
F A. I -311.
WXCURtION TICKETS TO PHILADEL
PHIA AND RETURN, poll for any three days
irign MON DAY, June 6th, WMONDAY. June 20th, INK
will be sold at the offices of the Pailadelphia and Reading
Railroad at the folloWlag rates
At Merry g 3.65 Bummelstown
At Swatara ..... 3. 80 Beaver
3.65
raw h Extol-aim:Ticket will include a t:eket of Mails.
shin to the Fair.
-The above Tickets sold at the Railroad Depots only
No Tickets sold by , Conductors.
May 30th. Iso4.
Pic•-Ninand Cotillion Ply,
OR the Dedication of the New • Grove,
t o rri x t u e. Wooft, just bac... or CAMP a-mu,
Harrisburg,
FRIDA.Y AND SATURDAY, June 3d and 4th,
This Grove lies Jan been uewly-fitted up, Platform,
Siege,-Meats, at.e. - ,
ladies 1411,114 admitted free, and &general incitation ta
extended to all, T. B. cmstrELL,
F. D. TIOPH.F.,
1.. MOVER,
W. .1. CARR.
JUST RECEIVED,
je3l d3t
THIS MORNING,
A FRESH-INVOICE OF
MICHSNER & CO: 7 S 'CELEBRATED
SUGAR CURER
OE
IELA.AIS *ND BEEF.
ArrIALER & FBA7,EIt'S
MI
.
~ 7 11 , 0 A_REMTECTS AND BUILDERS.
By the Act of May sth, an iiiiiiionaiition of Fifty Thou
sand Dollars was made for ;the Extension of the Caved
Buildings.,, alllarrisburg, _Architects and Builders aro
hereby - requested te . presentiolais tar skid extension, and
"jri.roposals fur building the mine, to the undersigned, by
t. e fifteenth dapof- June : The. male object. to be at
c
1 by the proposed extension is to furnish additio additional l i
ittee Room for the Legislature, and the extension is
temoriform as far as possible - to the architecture of the
prated. building. - A. G.. CURTIN, Governor,
ids AC SI.R•DiE,R, Auditor Genre.
SANEST. BARR, Surveyor:Genesi,
f., :, ' - HENRY D. MOORE, Snide Demmer.
H4RIOSKI/20, May 19, 1894. .
..;-did
Horne Songs of the Wor.
, Asnericast Marsuelliscise. Stator. AL
"L'lLdr our flag beat the long cell once mo-e,
Cali up the North as you called her bef o re"
Ostr Vonebetetra...tong and Chores. Boannback. 30.
"PuilderLand loud the war cry rane e "
Softly MOW, ly L ist him With
Care. 30.
..11iis is a hero whose pale form ye bear."
Inscribel. to. the Mothers,- Wires, and sisters of the
Shia in Bathe...
growl tine red tattle fl r Id. Quartet. Barker. 30
"Sdently, tenderly, mournfully home,
From the red bathe held; vo.unteers, come."'
AL Mewl) wen . - Ehig. 30.
" His sadd'e is empty, and sheathed is his sword,
Another has left us to reap - hit reward."
Ems net pa; WO. Song and Chorus. 30
"In this land of the free, not a slave shall there be,
d As a cause for nibellion or treason."
Moth. r, When the War In over. Song and
The lOrummer Mara Maireh• Wirier. 30.
Copies of the above new and popular sheet music sent
-by' walk penopard, 'on' receipt of the price. OLIVER
DITrON k CO., Publishers, Boston. Fur sue by J. X
• 11111)^, ' --.lilllllM&SirlsL--
AUCTION': SA LC
G'ONDEkt ED- --roßsEs
WurpiitAtirziniz,CAT.azziv
,
OFFICE OF CRUM QUART
WASHINGTiES, Z. C., A 2 . 1 3,
ILL be sold; at public ; allejjprv,to, jko
„itgheit bidderoit. the tintee,iinAplaeumarneitho
low. viz: •
Lebanon, Peoria, Thursday; Army2d,
biorth , mberland, Penn's, Vlifirsday;litne 9th.
Scranton, Penn's, Thursday, June 16th. •
Williamsport, Penn's, Thursday, June 23d. -
One Hundred GOO; horses at Gettysburg, and Two Hun
dred and Fifty (25u) at each of the utherplaces.
These Horses have been Iferlderried 44 unfit for dui
Cavalry service of the United States Army.
, For road and farm purposee many good Pins may
le had , : , 1
Homes win be sold-
,
Sales begin at I.ola x ., and conti nue daily HU all are
sold.
TESJIH: , OAS Bin United- Stites Treasury notes only.
Lt, CoL.aisi 0:4,N.-Caystry Barren.
.
P2B-dtd
wizipkTie - spAniz-v
-„_.
GRAND Ple-NIC
FORAME IBMEFEC OF THE
_ . .
HOPE FIRE COIILPANY, NO. 2,
TO BE HELD AT
MECOEWM-A-I%P.S WC ,4 013114
ON THUBSPAY, JUNE , 1 6,.1fiBir:
ISelints • **.cFail l
- FLOOR DLIIIIIAG . - aaisan.
D. E. MARTIN, . RR.' MOW
Wit. CARSON, TRF.O,-TROMAN.
- 1:4 • t
An adequate pace farce will-hems the mend to pre
serve order, and the Comndtta . reter formerianstaions.
No rioting of disorderly otindract of any pd, wafbe td -
crated.
It Is the intention of the committee to^ teeke tliii the
.pic-nic of the season. r) •
D E. Hartit6 : Ed. Eleven,
tWm.Sirson, R. IL-Barr,
- - Henry Snyder,
' Mot %
' Mumma; Parnnelt
W Theo. Thema; , Pay,
Faught, - ,JiIIIIHS Dunlap,
' -
p Martin
Atrrrl. E
rein-deodtEthdtd , ,
29
. -
- •Priv ate Sale.
TI -21undersigned offers for sale twenty-fito
a half acres of land within& bait mile of the
Northern boundary of the city of Harrisburg, fronting as
Susquehanna river and-extendine back along Reel's lane.
There are on the premises a good house and harp, Pre Se
sit hundred peach, pear, cherry and apple trees in-bear
ing, and a choice variety of small fruhs. ; Termar y = i
=roa m =RR
sweet Potato Plants.
5 SWENI , POTATO
... 'P.lants
1 00100 for,sale. Apply,_by mar; la
i r. 6roDEBAtr,ER; Eberlra MW P. 0., Cumberland W.
Hit. Plan= our also be ,had at IniMiand, in the lowar
Market:House, next stand toitonmtorthry oarsuleniEdai
my3o-d3t* • 4745,—.4:4; r - A.: - 1,11r.1,1; ~z .... .
IIrANS! HAAS!--4:frqsh sap* id lea*
enep's_T4ce!slor,lkupsfflel Dried Beer, at
• - BOYBRA-KOBRISB._
NINE
OTS for sale on 4:tulo Gomez 421 7 .0 11111 'BBL'
=walk zuvitvor ww. a wow
W AiN TS.
G. A. NICOLAS,
General Superintenden.
my3l-dtje/l/kw2t
, Al
$3.65
3.75