Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, June 04, 1864, Image 2

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TSB PEOPLE'S CHOICE Pail PRESIDENT,
&BRA HA MLINCO L
FOIL TILE iIiNDMENT OF TILE CONSTITUTION
- GRANTING THE '
SOLDIERS' RIGHT TO VOTE.
HARRIS:it G, •k.
SATURDAY EVEN411,..1111% 4, My '
The Union St*Se,,.CEIROI/4444bOin
mittee. •`'
Vim Mend:** of --- ftirtfilioli - Statecentral -
Committee ass emble' in the city of Har
risburg on tike tth day of - Jujy, erendng.
punctuaf attendance of . all thethe menibers ns
earnestly reineacted in 'order to effect 'a the,.
ough organization. -
AMON,COIERON,
Wi Fozzari, Sec'y. :Chairman
04,it.:ziredf
The operations r fOr tht - i-dikeifei; and ifo,i/he
capturing Of; ItichniOnd :aternet immense_ at
tention. In the old and: ~zeircr world it *ad
ndtted that as soon - Rothe> rebel-Capital .
tared, .the rebellion must and will end...ifenFe
the desire'of all good men for thelachierenieiat
of this result—and hence,too,the impatience of
all loyal and true citizens of the tnited i Sllites,
for the'indOeSS of the, 'armies now marching
on this rebel stronghold. . : But .4.t ' must. be
borne in mind, that the taking: of Rielinliind
.
at theittage is the 'progress Of , the warii:,:iii
volves at I.eut ten times more, effort; semi
flee._ and skill than it would, have _done tWo
years since. Six weeks after the first- battle
of Bull Rim, Richmond could beerf:e'aP
tared by an officer with half the enterprise of
the Lieutenant Gerieral. But the, reduction
Of that citj , hy by: present forc'es.l.4savolire
sa immense sacrifice :on our , own part.- • - The
_ rebel (My now - siereridin 'that City ltust be de
etroyed .before` Richniofid i diiii. be taken. , Lee
himself seems to be cootributing to hasten
his destruction, by. his desperation of resist
ance, alt he is now losing more men in' his
' operations than the rebel Stateeetkii:4iiil re.-
emit. So that the..,longer be... defends the
,outerdefenoes of -Richmond, the lesg: will be
, the labOr forour troops to 'perfcrira', redlice
d ` destroy the inner
We have, no right tObi.impatientwith the
operations;tocapture RichnicoricLiThoseldl i to
defend pat. necureed fight; ( fOX, j i iis
&daises a Turk would struggle;for the, b
of Mahoniet. It is the last rallying point of
the.traitors. • Beyond its limits, there only
a gaping chasm, dee as hell, open tofrebeite
..th*wft L rfibellif Ince
the•Vpkg,ency titti4hfc'h4ilie le e ligfend
Richdtond. kra hence, too, the stern fact
that therebel armies must be destroyed . before
Richmond can, be captured.
Adjutant General Thomas
The .Adjutant General,of the United. 4tat4s
.ofat e itribi'-eity'icitin-di/and l ihie "rii4hing,
and left at noon to-day en route for Kentucky,
where haloes to .organize , and lar e
fit out a
number of negro,reginkents. In the dischar e
of this trust Adjutant general Thomas goes
the South-west fulyprepared k and empowered- to`dispose cif' till 'diem:diem in the 'richipe of
* pro-slavery bluster. Indeed, the epoch, Of
°such binder; i.Ordel-t l ite an r ealidtind mili
tary slave-driving lire at an end. The Akicrui,
like Ilia people Of 'ail otiir &lea' and`ccnn.
tries finding shelter beneath ,the flag 01 ',he
government, must do his duty in prntecting
that, government from destruction. General
Thomas goes toKentu49; with plenary, pow
as, and berries in his' pOcket"to.F l fart , wi f tli,
the organization oi three reginieritC l tile
names of qualified officers who have passed
rduatiy'is board. ' Siiii t eri regiments of Karl
- tacky blieks will swell our ranks - in it` fair
.:,, , .- illtg
weeks.
i .• ''. .. ; • Nantana. .... -.I! A e. ',, -...., .. i i
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We:notice by•the, telegraphic' reports th
Mr. Alfred Denney, of Ohio, lisillieen-n, t
pointedludian Agent, of the UppeilMiliiia
This is. the first 'appointment underilor lal,
providing for the organizationuoPtheVerri
torial Government of Montana; acdoinain em i r
bracing some of the richest and roost deisirabli3
tracts of cointry,on the ITpperiMisstitui;-ind
destined at no very late day to become one 'Of
themostipowerfrd and importankof the. C011:1 1 1 -
monwealtha inithe AntericanDnfon. :Mr. Den..
ney was - appointid Indian, Agent as well On
aocceust Hof his ability to undertake a mission
of such vast importance, as for his great practii.
ad
,N7ilfty, tf. take ; charge, of , so, onerous i
'
task
in a neiv territory . ' Tridited,'iVe - nfai 4 ifi,
' s hi'appointment ' 'of
gird s as one the most im: ,
''',
jant lately made bithe y- Goverriineni. .
Mite .
.-.;L. few.daya flaCil a
,gentleman
'kr ne from htiffihrhy.theAtlarkfto and. Ohio tell
agtaphiline, thakha would vidtabutisbuitin
,Ithe,next,tkairi, Mid' that We Rhould,me.itf
atr fir - defibt. iThis dispatchAvas, deposited in
the office some two.lroura before the train left
Militia, and reached have about tyro o'clock;
one hour afterthe gentleman had arrived at thi4
Poixt? The Presel?lP4a4ri4
W.A I-131 .4 4 ii : we .114 a
..gentleman. If this' ieltot takinginsimay.from
- _ , indivi4nals without rendering W43iii''fOi44
same,' s e leave for the publl'ajo";dheide.'l', ; : ic ' t
kin.uns ow Bar.. 'mg"
tentated into a torabinationito,:chalieiS
Dbitais per daY for 1)041 - '4,1.1ring the seisign
o ille,l:Tnioi!National convention to asseAl l i
in hat citY,on,...Tuo r iday .nest. order to
defeat this schkhe'-ot robbery, arrangsniefft4
are being made in ,Baltimore to receive ti
,names of such of the Unnon,.families.
- and
,sidling to tender their bosiritalides,,t9"gredell
egsites who may viiiit.thit:call on the occasion
When Buchanan was by'tf! r e; "0424
' K ati Bough face ~onventie re :71.4:;g1
ainsilure:ombinagon l ipmeng 4kolgdtitiztileltriJs
to tleeee.and akairstis4
44 0141.1,
.tii#o4o.4*°F b el / 4 „ • 0
3. I
10
%Ina.> 741 , 17. -
-t,, ,- : 1 ) _Rod Uflo,oi; I.mrif
A . ~.i :r.. .i
ISIB
IEI
4 .ahalkrWlsm4
mar ic sinee, in referenceTO
the action of the Episcopal Convention at
Pittsburg, on the subject of slavery, created a
feeling of sorrow among those whom we would
not willingly wound, and elicited oral explana
tions-from gentlemen in whobe Christianinteg
,. .
city we have the highest confidence, andliklite
patriotic loyalty stands undoubted wherever
they are known. From-a-clerical member l of;
the Convention in question, of this character,
who voted in favor of the substitute to the
'anginal tesolutien in- that body, we learn
that it was Bishop Potter's emphatically ex
pressed desire to carry the substitute; that he
threwtie=weigfib of his peninfierifitirt in faVor
of' Ati -Passage; And ihatli was voted for by
laroWa ,prosent who hadmignedz
the pr tgainst thetons..Bydrpi..llop
ioeg c4itint 41 3 .+PP
ottbf-and -his !flignds i ainied e, avoid!
anything - of a political character it the pro-.
ceedings of the Convention. SPliile they left
'each individual member
_thereof the liberty,
'entertaining just such opinions on the subject='
of'`the country's unfortunate; trials as they.
might see 'fit, each to be reel:tensible to God`
`and the Government for his views. SOme of
those who opposed the original resolution from
different niotiveti, createdlhe scandal for the,
church which' we depfOred fit our article on
this subject These motives, are reAdiatai
by Bishop Pigt4.und friends; , and we, are
happy in ,ili - ns,,bebitg able to state that the.
great majority , of those who - voted for that
substitute did so with the intentfon of giving
an tinequticieal'endeiseined to _ the, efforts a
the Governnient to - math a. wickeVand
•
ruthless rebellion. i 1 :'
The Operation, of Grant ne , Been by.: the
,Tortes.. , . t Ili'
The•operations of the Army of the 'POtConnliti . :
do not please *e torie's.- The noliaier; c*lni,
approacheo Richmond ? #.emi:re,'.critical: ,li e`--'.,
opine i t 4 4? sneaks , who. cOntiol...thoN .columns of ..
the Tory Organ .• •'Tkis itioritiehtit cabal'o4n
see nothing real ii . i . :tWlV•s*" which:cfrait 'iiir:
performing. While:tfie rtcry ' , . organ., Isl:lure..
that Lee, has : an effective army, it is orily , 4vit'
ling to admit that "Grant'imus to have g t
powerful army, "acid to 6 e`get?ing 4 011 Y ' 4 04 j 1 e:;
canbetietie Secretary Nagiten.r.,. rff. QS therci over,
an expression cif,sneering doubtfulness 14t`2
tered with more ineilenCe-than • the' 'o ne ,- we,
havelitst - iitoted? Agitin': "..Firiziicock aiur
Warren, SiteYrnan flizcioll of ; oiikiroopsAP er PFAk%
t°be f i g hlth g_:* l7.i f i r . * - 74 i V*Viti 10136 '
ING sPLENprDPf I ,',:1301030x5,,_ zwkiOseuiebnil ti c ;
eclipses the) rilliaitknetioneibf the'Tfrifil.to ii:
1
Leon and his Mitsbitlekili f ert'viiicl. 441; 1 , ricv it
~, ;,..... ,i ii ,r..A.l. ..,,,... .E . 44 ..
before equalled in Ille!.r #‘9iii.eyptim a
indomitable vaior--iwhnie.tdeedelelectrifr thti : lq,
world—whose achievements': startle 'kings 444
their throner-1-whiNtei :mighty struggles are . ,
fast rescuing the' rd
-land from
coldly refeieedktit ne morel y iipAecrq*: .;
splandicyji; u .. 4 4so,Siiir *h i e *rite, :tik'n pa t
fir
graPlo 7 ll44. l llPPearOd at the.head 'of the , edit
torial columns of i.the„Toro!toiNgeiii. thiii;t*riLi
inwlitalroiri ihMtfive iiii#,:`.g'lAifiv4 ilt•
his sober seiool.`iyhet!Vein'Aiteithie,epward%
insiirtlC Le valor, pt Enk,,a.tmies, deserves tioT .
be kicked and spat upon, by. ; the, children cif ' i
the whoxrieii - are 6 erilr theirlives that'
...}? v r:P... ..41g' that
he may have an opportunity of earnhig t hl5.
salt. - ' •
MEMO
MEE
Vie - f " 4 . 1 4 4 ,Qriker .S3r.slimu .::.,,
For some' lotari Pnatiiterel* - been l , lin` 9
fort maldng iiitbilg*tal'icit"t4iil'efiett
ment to secAti:flie,kiyijege,oissbat.isAl3rmell'
the Pf.:!atal._-.oder systemp :It is ! welli'lin'owli'
now that Congress' hair-et 'lasi 'Altliiit:ii i ed'b3
adoptiori r -and (iiiirt , if, :- :i'viii.: ski" iiiix9 'effect est
soon as the-Matter canlie-riiiVeily systentej
tized. c The!FpiiiibirgOifo 7 viiidzkV4lye ;ill,
are as follows
ter GeneislMaY L Aßen 'Sltitable,,therefOr avail ;
be designated ;'money, ,order-ofdees:'!•!Z i Ffout.
the deputy post Maigiiii 1.. , OVIA . 3113: 1 / 3 64' Ile tip* i
cured by depositing' ' skiiY'illiicant — il i thin 'thr,
limits P l 'e vie hOY ,4 , 4in l l 4 L l 4 Jl4lPeußi l k bt
madelYo l3l ;e 1 3 7:,: r 3 .l49P!airlitileAstet. of
any Ohtir!llleller•ordet.offieer, sTiveorate& 4,
be charged are: ,F4t4ian. orllersfa -iiiStillfitito!,;
exceeding UM' ifoltire; 'ten cei#;:lor i iC Orier ,
for ten and npidgetes*g.:tyrinly .:434Als,rs,ifLf
leen)cent4;i*ifthnn'twentiodollars,Atrenty
cents. An order dneb issued inej:he
..l iliall,i,l
by the paymentsi piialitiykkkftc.S#
not.3t diir - 4 vilit ,iii4n;not,,preseue
within ninety days , from date,:tidess•lliyi 4 '
rection of the Postmaster Geneittlys-:' - #c,:it*
lost or destroyad,',atOicilte* niai.l:::,e i *,. , iesn . p
upon certain etatenAtes:andsfAificates mad
to the head of the . .liiiparqUent % I . ntemonej
is to be iiaiiitile .to the' o persqn c -designateit on
the face of thee Order ; : prthutperson-Ai"Yin' 7
,dorse it and payment. williii - !*e'foiiiii?tlaert
'ciarPreotifd !the gentene,A42fAiqiiionre;
but furthei, indo4emints Prltratudenfivolild
hale the:effect of cancelling. tkisEdideti `=wind in
such case the holder canfotilik' ili f g!",ition'f
- did* On the direction of the ills i tn i gkei "Gent
arid ' .. • . •-•••.1-.,..3",/! .a.:-Li.r.'l 9
The PeeP e r.a t ien o l4 - #e 44,elist'• t t !
li'othini si, completely vsteblishetit.thei- Net
of the despetation of the-;ret 3441,t'aellthi) iiF2i
gummy and-lpfirsistenei id tTiTiOieliiirkey:sni•
gage. in th«34,-1410,-.At4,lFlij.vellilhkinies: nf
the army. • Tiesentiecjus show tliattlieYeliel4
are in a,pcleitiorkw-idellithey.Ao not- consider
safe. They are adxions to' catch: olliw- -t4ee
when at -r'est:f-"- Like _ the' tist ip,4p0,,, an 4
precipitatil , - ,9f:.*eliclAo4,i4 effort list. tc
catch the Fedeml. armies when' Y theft inked)
pounce -upon air'. bi'avelefeildfirttinteit- t i ttleY
are "isleelit,andZthen ra n tuAlci ' ili9Fi l , -4, „ so ld
blood. :Th.4e attacks VitTe , thus. , far.;.beeri
handsomelyirsai lay our tronris, exid«.tluS 'ife.',
-strnetioniihielf)iti* l 6e ) p#enac,digtp,ge.yisl
ited on ISVfiiifr: l l 3 4•*" -"-in 047.,1•ITILtaile( 1 ,
been huilqacilbtlt A43s•9 l .4Pisc." , ASedhelfighl
T " i
progresses beforf3,lltichinond,lth4tifdellnfratOn,
, - ~
of the rebelfookii.' • iiefelise• :- L '.: 'h ey e noui
- I
PracticallY2WA-614t!h!it. Fel - t 4ifti
ditch. 1R,1 4 kittli,.yihile - tun will-be:buyon
eted beyoutlidtstbo c iders, deep irate :44l o 66
pools. .7...1,, , , , ifil . :.: f- , L
fit Ltdol. IL
-%aiccri.!: .1... • 0 , •
, _'. 1 EI:i.ol, ~.., i
II 01 EL: .
orrInIsILV
•te2-4eraff,B l) tk.tqA l 9.o o / I §4 4 . l 9Ettlift- 1 0, 7 41der
standing relativeibo
taw, WO giT 4 1460:0,4910P81.47(tf interest tel
.inarfal 14;If, 1
fultrexAlw: bst4 (1(1138C • 1
AAK '
themselves of the consequences of being
drafted: •
SEC. /J. further enactalt That , any
efiWiffaialt , drafted 'Mai taiMi to eiti
lorovisionsloglhisset who shall farm§ . : ap
Ate t eible'stOtitite, shall thereupon ',waive:
froze tie Bo - `l4 of Enrollment a certificate, pf
dischaige froth-Enieb draft, which shall exempt
IhiniCliontinilitaxy duty during the_ time.
for which he was drafted, and such substithe
shall be Antitleci.to the same pay 'and allow
ances provided by Jaw as if he had been origi T
rally-diafted ,ihto'tkhe . servitie of the -United
G. ItosacaarneWita - I:made:At and made . a
, briefgrpeeakcarthetiaMefore_tieditardibliditii
Cl,FlnpyStivantiCliffiltsession at Springfield,
Illinois.
•
EXCLUSIVELY:tOR:THE DAriIYTELEeRAPIi
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n==il
WEI BOVIENERAtIRERMAK
ImpOrtapt,
'4LTOONA- AS AU
b,w POSSESSION,
,! :
Nothing Tritir from sgeneial , Grant'
:410Pir CIAL, • - 113U:BILIMICIN;
• • ,;1;
WAR P.R.ol4oFll,.WMlx.nuria.lk
a 1u110 . 40
Major GenerarlMi: J .""'""
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A dispatch daleirjOitilicilit at 3 'Y.OI6Ck
ra., has this evaniff6 Seed redsivati from
Sherman. r `,7
„
He repiiitS"-tlitd,ohl,V4oeiidity, June Ist,
t• 1 r •,' 1 , . •• ••• •C , . ~ • . • • . • t
'McPherson Mond :up, ..fronr.-Dallas to the'
point in, i fff#l,k'sl,.'
,tlk,`e*einy q at New Hope
,church.. -.. ,r. g:•.:. ,:. 7.- Ll 1 '
'
3 , I
r On Thursday, June 2d, chofield and Hook;
prAayium hee).i'll'iltokrli.co ~tan'il s ikr- " m:`lelt,•,- , 1 : .
pushed forward tow 01441400.:„ At,tha puma:
lime Stoneman'patland'a•tcavalrritefik i
it ent to Ala toopgllA . Irtliii*they, igiiit.i4. 944!
held possession&f. 0 ,1 , 9• 1, 1 , -1 , - ~..• -( 1 1 -
1 01,0:3 VAAim,* • .. ,, r,.. •.,.!..' ~ ,
•• r
These movements, the als4atehlayS, qutire:,
secured ghat, pasibwhich was,: onsidered fofori •
tnidable one. :-.,';' ,''',..,,',' „_ I ' . l
r' MOVeraptiVatiViilitiialttla, 444401 WS
,
m progress whichirlireyrroV , proper now for.
, 1,:,-, , t trill, .4i t, 4 ~,,, «, , , t,,
publication. ~ : 3 „< t , t ,',,t ) ,n ~,:r,o,*- _ • .-.,1 • .1.4 i
..
Nothing p ,hee,„healefirit ,i;ebi Gon. Grant
I
since his dis i patehiat Tycl.iipltififi4 Stanley;',
Wegiiitge" , 'Ca6;Weeitilizt,..Alite • been: . a&:,
Eyed by a l'i,,Wit n .
_0"*. t t. 4, ;;.*:1 `./lii ‘'.r . ttvtJ
1
insults ,/,yeanfdayaZT.amli. Aastiz t i,ht t c,s . r d
, cannot be rtmtatiffilte i tl .Vetoilt '''....; ,, et''
Liq,•) ~o. , 3J. CIL ...1 1 .. ,
- , -- Tto.motrow. ' 3 C1:1
... r '.o3lt 0!.. 3 .i. l , 1 e.•711,3 P c,
4. (Signect" : . a . ". EPOr il li..`A„T. AN,,TQN,r;
es: ,i,.. 6 , .... . •
a • ts ,:•.,.:2• 1. .riaaze c irg arv , t if•w ax
a . • r a;,.va .i,;iait. „tut --,
kaiosti ,•; , ilott. ,1361gew p. .
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`,GENERAL GRANT O SI ERS AN..ASSAUL'
ob
i'.• tr oz, ;ci
I—.. ~,ts.l,?i ki „; L ,
: • a .ae'e. •, ! .., ,
a _.-sra •
The Rebels Driver:lt AIL P,ouits Wit 1• 1 i
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t Their EntreactimeAbx.• ,-. ,: , z 0
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y — P6 - ,Raf 171. dai 1 c
:The Two , ArAW'Only Fitt :
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at , its -A i - < t
A 1 ~,z,;...A. ~.. rs -er ~,' ,;• , E !
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ITo Ma j. Gen. Dix, Nett'York :—-• ' . ' ,
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Dispatches from Gt. GiaiWalltiftuall
,ters, dated 3 o'cloolk l ylaterday'(Ociday) after
•
. _
itTo :pl,4ce
4 - At half:lo.. l o , f day) morn-.
ing Gen. Giani.xmacfeark - etassauit on the one
:niy'sliftiiirof)ylfi,AZ-'he:44kes the following',
report:
We assaulted; at 1 6,30]Vaiirtmerning,driving ,
'the enemy wigg:lifiairtrenehments at ail
, ptitints, but witNVAliWg' . 'nnt''Aeqs7o.`ji4-,
ivtrtage. to
/La
sOur troops,,sonoooerr,t l .ls6position• !Soso
to the enemy,in Sig 4 pligis i w44.l4WA4dir t
and are remaining: . !_iorlo4VVnritnot aiy i ere,
4 13. br do I siappo§.4463,44i6r.taiiiiieNotii
We captured
from Breekinridge,:,) ,r, ,• •
I E ,hia;
:Another later ,tiffLcial , relace,nnot from Gen.
Grant, estimateitheiiiinilkilkiiiiricititcf,ana
wounded at about 8;006.--e- - ;
tThe following,officerware among the'&Med:
poi. Hastiill; 4 'lol . ?EFL ,
k 4 11
B th New A r 0,03 , *55.1WWW7.%;( , C0i. Monis;
66th New YOrkl• ' 2 .:r 7,116 77 r r
4: Among the wounded Utre/Gen-R, O.: Tyler
seriously;`*iliziiinbAilt: 4 ,Wie, ll a . lbot;
,Colonel
X.'Mahan, 161441440-Yorki Colonelßyrnes;
= l 2Bth Massadlinaktiii7i4glf 160/tali: Cob
_nel Brooks, 53d Pennsylvania.- , 1-
I§fecla Y l X. STANTON,
LATER 2 110110 WIRY 1 110llS1
if. 712 ' . 7A
Heavy •fleard.
L4.:r4.1. v: .hezzoil : d
)n , ice_
1"2
• Mr* .ICatightr, -
just ar*Vild this
morning jfiffqjkt rittiOlff,sl4e, reports]
../mvlciPPAßl 4 .44lgll44Y.leatedir 3 / 4 fad;
Ltligtq, uCL itorteitrial
Airtiotilarintticrpait i • received. ofotoc •
:4 all 00 24177 , 01,1.U.K.A. 014 A9l:-I'd'Enr,;#'
litiVal= MTN 01. 0 ! 1 % G 4
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77.
oni asnington.
TIIE PENN'A RESERVES COMING.
TBLO:nermT OF -M0ND41.17.
GREkt:§LAUGHTER:ik REMT4S.
TERRIFIC CARN AGE.
Brillysfit Deeds of the Reserves.
-; .
TheYafesComplimenfed liy nen. Watti
AVVAT - ZIVIII FRO,M
Cavalry Charge, of Saturday
Rumored Capture of 6,00 R, Mutters by
Burnside.;
From GeneratOutler
Three iteitoel Athacks Upon Hbi
ThiiisiaiLy;
THE ENEMY HANDStIMELY ..REPULSED.
• .
Part of our rmble Deserves arrived here this
Morning, and the others,ill be here befdre
the close of , this dispatch. The regiments
here are the First, Edith, 'Eighth and Tenth.
The First has one ) . etutdred and four' men l .
the Sixth about one; hundred and:eighty ; the,
Tenth one hundrsd . ',.andssTerLtY. They'EK
rived here in the:Ate:Mier johrultrcc,oks, aid
were the last of tiiS bnt4'
their boat witathefastest , in'speed;tlMY passOd
:their friends on the river. • - ,
They report that theY heard heavy'tiring
the Painunky yesterday, hut the day previous
it was cugst , too ' . fitirde. They were in the
fight on'itonday last and it commenced in
this : • . ;
The first brilkilde Was ordered to take lip a•
position on t'he * .iteehanicavilier road, near'
Bethel Chur9h - ",poi go T e;`oi.l enemy and
took up the •politiOul l 4Wilered, an4;rglitlained.
there but„a.sh4,tinia only,;'sathe , ene my ad
vanced in fore lM-: .3 01 1. 0 1 044 1 4 6 :ka.ek
its support, consisting of the tity f ,r, ygade
Reserves and a gi . t:.&:;ititoheri's . bnigade of
heavy ariallifrf:YT,;;. ;
They were tea. witlichemn a-shoskilistanbb
to
, the rear,.'wheiii rifle pits WriicOinitrtibtek
upon which the enemy charged:,and were re
iralsed with the greatelt slaughter.
One of thedffiCirs,aiiked Awes the
repulilet he Iliad 0414.WitneSsed, sn4t,'the men=
affirm they never saw such terrific carnage.
It is a singuli . o,444l44 . o4laatfiifiteif the
Reserves watiAthe'rsoat'•bifßiant,. well as
disastritts, thi,etiemy, -and-tit was within,
&et eni
countered tlia3enemyrin
441 fight
~aS,V,47l4taskue, Dyer two yeais,
s i nce .
The 10th w,aadeilOyed:ns Skirmishers in the
. .
fight, .I t itu ti , OfiKpi6kSbn, .of the 6th, 3kintig
in command of the 10th.
Colonel 41 ., eiling u. 'ion`g.:ll.i, of ; the,fith
frient, tigarrfiAnp u ided',L i eSzii,in'tiniilitit; . , also ? ,
Captain Samuel Waters;;of-the same regiment
After the'llitt:M!e.:Oil*sriaziepliiliinent z ,
ed them highly. for: their nol4e ,
,which has been so , efinspiouOins,,.#4l,l their;
rang experience in this !;'t
,‘• The boys are sitting, as I...indite this; un
der the shiuleV ktetiritkes, - taltiinoff,hol4,
and the lovAd'loneu-Whij are'-togreetllYnm•
Their battle fligS, both old and new, iestifi
to the undaiinted ebj rag of tlis - ,far4444livrr
Sion.
R ARRIVAL Oi''.*oll24ltitlZ.
WEI
I The steamers !Cowietitiitht and, - ,State of
*nine arrived heie this: morning froth the:
White House•withvotindeV •;-
The boys say iliecitvalry)blutrge of Satui
clay last was one:ofAho'Cdan4foit of the :war.
The Ist New Jersey:iiairtlliy; which is, corn
06sed 14cdtwcadai
tiers killed and eightiOni(dect":; '
r. The wooudeda niciatly-frOm=i'kutend
corps, inno4igat 140, e'l "ifieog,:nisi4 as
slightly riunded, was Geo. Eakix' a Well .
kitowxi tYio 44 Philadelphia: -r• .;
They hp#44 - a rumor .. when , they Oft. that
Tjurnsicle hair caitired five thousand•Vison
'eis I. will advise you late;.
A dischmigekl soldier from Genend Butter's.
: army states that the rebels made , three des.'
perati! : ork_pnirsday last-Lthe first at
,three's. m., and the at nine t. x and:
'the last just prey:l44oW leaving.. He states
that they werndeat galAuilay repUlled.'
C. H. GiLiFFEN.
800 Ltrisouer _ s-Bron ht Id.',
Wonrided.
The Pennsylvania IteSei'V'es.
Wesirri,Gron;lunif 4=3 -
Five mendied on the Connecticut - on the
passage up- 7 .tivel felbelg and thret. of - our
,own. Eight hundred prisoners were brought
in to the Ihite£,forcso:yeaterday. : .
One, a Womanfrith the 'coarse featifee of an
Amazon, who fras in charge of a rebel battery,
When she was captured, had r on officer's
.uniform of the United States. •
Several died oxi 'the State of Maine; One of
mrhoni lvaiti &rebel. ' ' ,
,The delegatoe of ..the Sanitary. Co .. .1 ' -;on
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'Were on the wharf to-day,' applYini;le- .ra
..,
tives to the woundedd There were several
ladies amongst,the number, whose attention
Yeas gratefull?V•Vit'. - ''- ' ''',, •'''l t : '.
" it is eipect ed Re
eerveg-..cwi117.1 3 e.. ordered•-tct proceed aitonbb td
lEfarrisburg there , *(*dialnilii* 41 . 4414 4
off: The wounded 'as well-nvothirm '''`
1 0Afidently of the anCOOEIS Of t t . . dialalth
'
P#ciynfall. of Binh o , ~ni t -. .. ~•'. • , • , 11-
h - .;f t
~.. L
FE i. ,PeellA *4,1,1414,114:i 4 amen, : ••• oertol Gs:.
question of hours, and
that its fate is now sealed.
Many of the Reserves wanted to stay until
Richmond had fallen, but.were overruled by
their comrades, who desired that they should
return, as they went, as a division. Their
farewell to the rebels was their crowning
glory, and one:orthe delegates of the Chris
tian Commission says—it was a theme of
praise_ with both rank, tile and command
throughout the corps, It will be recollected
that this fight occurred after the time of en
listment of the majority had expired. The
firing heard
yesterday was in the direction of
__Fair Oaks.
Weamcwirow, June 4.
Lieu Viiitk of 'PhOlnirville, was killed in
the.4 l /41.fight- Pint Re
seal% rnfani - 47..„
6 1 kt 14j1.1617; S o gfilb ands tient. Ln
tliqr.,lok the .8110,fitikd a~'e missing:
I . 'g 4 ?; f Pf l J97 in g 41 1 )09. 1 4 .4 1 re. ;been iliade in
tleY9ttilnac*P/Yir:l7l
,
Capt: Sfithisdetached from the Commodore
Reid, and ordered to:crew:44 to the Tulip. Capt.
Hooker. of - thaTinikee, is order& to the flag
ctinunodciie Raid. . Capt. Stone is de
tached from the Tiyandritb, and ordered to the
EIIa Capt 3t.'Connei- is detached from the
Ella and ordenid :Erirorode. Captain
Warren is detached from ithe , Draginv 'and or
dered!ta 'the .Ctipt. Brace is 'detached
Irem the Prim:ode and ordered to the Don.
Capt Cook is detached from the Curribick
and ordered bi the,Don eiecutita officer.
Capt. Gregory is detached from the Don and
ordered to the Curribick. The .report
the Side this afternoon, that a great light
was seen in the vicinity of Richmond by our
wounded and prisoners is false. ! They read the
statement with a great deal of surprise, and
knew nothing . such an illiimination.
' All of the o heayiest fightingigilia last thiee
slays has been confined to one' hmality, and
"that in the naiglAiOrhoo4 of . liteahanigsville.
•Theri;Tras plantrof skirmishing through all
the line.
Theft ghtiniOn'Tnesdaye*nung was Mostly
in front of Gen.: 3f#le's"hiridquarters .
The prisoners we have taken were captured
In a ellititie'Ottireft They are mostly.
Tirginia troops and helonged to - Earley's di-
Some of, them exe,heartilytited, of the wet,
and two. 46.-whom I said: •"is!not Richmond
AlmcSt ceicottiked;" reidied, "WelLwe dont care
mndh end the war."
A.,a,GRAFFEN.
=MI
NEWy.pAn - s]uwlTs.
.QTRAW RRIES.—A fine lot ,of jersey
Btraarbeineui are , now for sale at Wise -6c - Bro.'s
stand, corner of Fourth and Market streets. - MAO!
QTRLY t EDI AWAY-Irpm the-stable of the
iniSkriberXiiheeliiers Milikitear this dity, a abr.
rut horse, Dye years..old. -.3.liYlProntatiohlttat will lead
to the rsEiniery'oß tiorie will'Ve liberally rewarded
by address '
iliE ~ - SHER:SHY •
3 1 14-alt"*" " '
CHAFEI. ArliirritriliF4
POLISELdgea nokaffeet the vauldsh, but restore?:
toe "original'hiatiel" l- Wdook n o t'aisrAor. I will recto: e,
~r ith very fittlif 144 - "iiierylgolihed surface , tither aniuk
or wood. All maul:thank* and .deaters In furalttire
Shouid use it for,ckanhig,torwituils tea ,has been stand
ing, coveilare dritay titiudji rub hore and there
`win 'nadir alpt . a.na fresh., For sale - Lig
A 'Katona. & alt o .,
ju4-dtf lla Market at4el; Ifaxklaburg.: ;.
THE GREAT, CENTRAL
1011LEA9E-TiV,IfE - I , I9TICE.The price of
i i 1 singl6 : ~dm ton ' Is FIFTYVENTA; Children under
t.oirtee az ballpsfed. to EIGHT Y-ON.E out of
the Nillnerf crepirtinenbKg incrto•much more
than th ree-nushers drtlin spacelsbreredby gie buildings.
Ctatnin departments, notaber;,oontaining artless"
Chiefly tbr exhibition, and not labile; have be& permit-,
tes to charge a aepanste price for•Udinisidi; as follows:*
Art Gallery • •.. .. cents.
Indian Departmed .. .• .
slrms and . "
Relics and Curiesitie'
Sorties/turd v. t': . .. 25 "
Cht74ren's Amusements.....
WatiamPoun Ptirtoi • - i • • • - •'• - •./0 "'
Pens iylvania . .. 10 "
Skating .Ptrtiti
The Executive Committeti'atWe .the publit that al-•
though the full meaty's. :worth-Will' be.,obudths". from! a
visit to the bIFIiTY-ONE DePartineittetlitst - ich the ep.
trance fee admitsi• yet it :willbe • fentolltbdtAbel NINE
other Depextmentarvoll amply reymid , risitera. Midjustify•
the additionatuutlapt2Jl: mutt •bearitflMitir that 1/3-'
these extra charges the total receipWare• -liMtessed, and
iat the holy cause is as mach' assisted - as' It•lfrould be
were the same sum expendedly'Vlsitoislii•"oo:parcbake
of articles exposed for sale. .• • •'•'• •
• The Fair will be opened on Tuesday, the Itlanst., at'4.
i. at. •
, On Wednesday, Bth inst., the Fair.will be opened from
91. M. to 10 P. x HORACEI,HO WARD FoRSEss,
in4-d2t : ' "19emetary.
GREATVENTRAL - SAIRTART FAIR
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EXCURSIONITI -
vitt, Isitnro,*x Tan , :
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PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY ,
TO VISITORS TO THE SANITARY FAIR,
];.ROM Harrisburg, Colbitibia, Lancaster,
1. Parkcanarg, Paoli, and)adarmediate stations, to
Philadelphia sAd return. '
From Harrisburg, by the Mount Joy Acoom
, modation leaving at • .7:20 A. N.
Columbia ACcotiniaddalion leaving at: 12:20 P. N.
And by the Harrisburg, Ataxisunodattion,
leaving at .. 625 r. x.
From Columbia, by , tinaint.“..;.!... 8 : 20 A. N.
.. .. .. 1:53 P.
" .L . . .. 6:80 P. N.
From Lancaster, by tralziatri..., 0:00 A. N.
" - 7:34 P. N.
.Atom Pariteshurg, by trial), at , ' - 7:00 A. Z.
"
to ' West Fbiladel
, phia only, at 3:00 P. IL
from Paoli, by train at 7:00 a. X.
lit Li tO West Philadelphia,
' 4:16 P. only. at
EXCURSION TICKETS will,ba good.for a return trip on
either of the accommodation trains.which leave Philadel
phis Passenger Sistlemat 10100. s. 1/L, 1:00 P. Y., 2:30 P.
N. 4:00 P. N. and7Wasi Philadelphia Station at 6:00 r. N.
EXCURSION TICESTS.wiII not be.sold by Conductors
in the car; and will not be good : uponamy °trier than the
trains specified. , .
EXCURSION TICKETS NUM sold from June 6th to
18th inclusive, and each ticket will be GOOD FOR :nun
'DAYS ONLY. • : ENtiCII LEWIS.
ju4..2w General• Superintendent.
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.T OST—A poe)ret7bopk. . eorttaining threi3
$2O billi, two thetrar. a =nanny,. was lost
in or near the store •of Eihiasler b l e raaero:: $6 rbwarti
will be paid for it if left at this office. • . •
Ju3-2t .*: ty•LLIN LACKEY.
r OPF.llT rerpe ,
ITAKE pleasure ifi 11014*g my customers
and public inlanpraliNati yvlli have my Summer
;opening on Satutapy,,Junip, 4114 .14NE WAGNER,
ju3-d3t COnier oitli and Market streets.
.
OARD. —4.14 y; axia gen,ilo k a n an d t wo
other gentlemen - clui r obtain bearding la a very ie
`eirable part of the sity,,b_y: adilmaipg E. E. , Harrig
:32lurg. - ja3-2t*
0t off - 7 13 I" . Vat 1.4 . 1ry"
SEGAR BOIALAIIPACTURER,•
• No „181: W4GT RING STREET,
Q • •• •Xanosuiaar, Pa.
:., . ,• • . .
. ,
VINE Kettle haseigl WU), juiL received
at SHISLEZ k IPBMIZE,
.4 , 7.nar3 teuecemora to VrinDock,jr..acCo.)
3 . ;A FRESHsidErA:trioh- ofg Celebrated
. _
Bupr ' #. 4 . 41 .111.$ •
a MS) Cared
uz,49INAA ,4 4131 .
1" /4141,7 6441 Ark*
44: e pa,.
WANTS.
GIRL WANTED:
A GIRL to do general housework can hear
A
dr a geed place by calling,brimedbitely on x rs . J.
C. , Yenng, reeldence Second sweet,tabowe Locust, or at
this aim None need apply baboncran can come well
recommended.
lIIMVANTS WANTED.
rriss color - ad servants wanted at the Mar
x ahaut's Hotel, North Fourth street, Pbhaaelphi a.
Coed waiters can have permanent situation. jut:"
BOY W&NTED.—At M. viler k
4 Itarkaßquara, Harrisburg, Pa. c 7
1112-sst,
WO GOOD QUARRYMEN WANTED
,?o quarry (2000) two thousand perch of Taxc
STONE for building, Apply at the
KEYSTONE NORBERT.
WANTED—A good pastry Cook, and a
good meat Cook. Inquire at the
apall-titt . - BRAD? MINK
NEW AD V EkTISEMENTS.
GRAND PIC-PAC
Or I=
iirbeiter4ranken-Unterstuetkungt-Terall,
STEUBEN VEREIN,
iruz.Bs km)
Misializi.len's Woods,
ON THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1864..
Tickets
eeett
jultd
-- ;lee Cream and Cake Saloon.
MBE
wall-]mown, Ice Cream Saloon or Mrs.
In 'Walnut street, This been entirely reined,
and will be opened TELE.(Monday) EVENING, for the us
caption of guests. ' No - Mtwo will spared to famish the
best Ice Groom end Cakes that sun ha produced. All ere
Invited tondl.
MySOlMaisat
Mei. ILLTHEWIL
FOR BALE.
ASORREL MARE, good 'in" liariieths, and
a capital ladies' hackney. Also a first-rata SPRING
WAGON, with shifting top, and a CARRIAGE, with two
seals. Litt.2-Iw*j GEORGE W. PORTER.
t • =iI4I3IOENSWARCE FOR 'SAMS;
CHEAP, at the store of Fred. Trace. Second
stitef above Chestnut. We have on hand a tarp
stock of Queensware which we will sell wholesale and re
tail. Some of this ware is slightly imperfect and will be
sold at half price. This ware is direct from the Creimpolut
Pottery. Call soon, as this may be your only chimes far
ju.24131.* BURCHELL fa MURPHY.
,
CIWEET CIDER . —A annall but very fine let
of Sweet Cider, just received at
SEMLER a FRAZ6K
iggeoessers W. W. Dock. Jr.. k Co
A. CAM)).
1 1147. subscribers inTite the attention of
persons risking the city, to their Tory OneliiiTO Re
.. •
FANCY- AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
purchased for-WR before the Ws advance, and which
they aro selling at the latiest market pribs.
Their stock Includes a complete assortment of the fel,
lewing.artikkos. viz;
Damask Table Cloths; Napkimfand Doillat
Table Linensiby the yar fah qualities)
Chamber and Bath Tows .white-and coed borders.
Ilickaback and fancy Towelling by the yard.
Marseilles Quilts Blankets, Toket Covers.
- - Also t in grea!vstMty - :, '
Linen Ceunbric inn7iiierZbiets, for auricle and OMB.
Herinwand Gnaws Shirts and Drawers.
Swiss and French liuslina, Nanscioks,:Cambricr Bril
liants, Pique' Ladies' Cothos, Rees* Cu*
user
ns, Edgings, ..aces, Embrolderie style' of
Hoop Skirts
And the bast deastption of ' -
Ladies', Geatiernen's and Childien's Cotton Thrasdsad
Merl° Hosiery.
SISPI!ARD, TAN HIRLINGEN &Aalasolf.
- .1113=d2w 1008 Cheatput istrect
r • LI I .11.
HOUSETURNISHING GOODS
of every AesoOtion; Om largest assortment
to jie' found the
,WINDOW • CI RTAllik
Curtain Materials,
TABLE AND PIANO 'COVERS.
SHEPPARD, VAN piLINGVI & AMMON,
1008 Chestnut street,
• jua-der PHILADELPHIA.
ACES LOTS 00`E -SALE.
BERRYEILL haying Bold.wt of hit
J.. grahnii above town, wiftaeii Ads of .eutari .. eaelt
awing ' Th ere is chielleflik tere!„.oFris
waktne river trent 157 feet. The
with thiee,or stiacres.
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HARRISBURG, qc.ll
Aar' 2, MN.
ANEETING of the.: stockholders of this
bank will be held at the banking house on Taw
Atay,.t.ll-.6th of July next, at 1Q trolock - ArwAppl*lVldee
lb. - gdoitibli of becoming - in Irw arias
on the business of banking, under the, laws of the
United 'States. The act of the Beneiai Aideitifdy ei
thLs State, approvot-january , 6, 1881, • eiteinifng the
charter of this bank for Ave years from the expiration of
the presesmettarter,'lllky 1 ,' 1867,) will also be:submitted
to the meeting. By order of the board if directors.
lat4tdawlm
J. W. Vailß, Csehisr.
. TO ARCHITECTS AND :BlltgliDEßEli
' By the Act of they 6th; titkapiiiiio49BilUf Fifty Min
uend Doßern was made' riir-tbeltstenelao of the Capitol
Buildhigi at' HarrisbUrg..; ATSbit mid Builders set
herebrreoneeted to present th9lB'sainexteusion, aul
prOposids , for" building the ittadp,.;t9lhe designee, by
the fifteenth day of - Trne.' The mein .object to be Si•
tabled by - the proposed - extension bl to furnish oulaitiong
Committee'Rooni tbrthekrogistature, end the extension is
to centime* far as possible' 'to the, architecture of Ind
present building. A. G. MEM, Governor
ISAAC SLENRER, AudiLw Geserall
JAMBS P. BARR, Surveyor Belize;
. HENRY D. MOORE, StateTreastanw,
ad
Ilseinearuno, May 19, 1864. _
NOTICE.
IVES Undersigned CominissiOweik, =tied
J. is an Act of the I rt egislature, approved thg 4th d4r
at Ray, 1084, iiiititledlizt!ct 40 istee;Toprati! *On Milers
burg sad RaushHap.,Hadroid Compsny, hereby give
public notice that hooka will be opened for noshing salt.
acrlptlona to the Capital Stock of said Company at tie
following named.times and places in the county of Dal-
Phi; to wit : At the house of Jacob Leedrer,- in Grass
town, on THURSDAY, the 23d day p Jdne, inst. At Abe
house ef Bredamin.Bordner, in Berryrdiary„ onIiONDAY.
the With day of June, inst. At the house of J. G. Yeagar,
IR Mi/IMaborg on THURSDAY, the" aqth day of Jam%
J
inst. Al the ONES HOUSE, in the City of Harrison
it. TUESDAY, the sth day of July nest; and that at atii
times and places some Miro we more of the Ceromissloson
will attend, and that the Books will be kept open at least
six heirs, communing at 9 o'clock In the forenuOli ea
every day, for the term, of three infidicad days t or ° a°
ttpkniunber of Mate; authorised by the law mail lave
hew selserilred. DAVID B. POSTER,
11/43mumita, /at
: 'CLOAKS,
IN. D. W. GROSS' NEW .11HELDDtG, -
MARKET STREET. L.. •
A New Philadelphia Cloak Wm. Have‘nor 141;00
assortment, of •
SPRING & SUMMED MANTEL& ac e
FRENCH CLOTH CIRCULARS,
NEW VRENCH, SACHS. AND
NAW ERENCII-LOOSORAEK t
,
The obey* bowitiful sample, ineoloodor sod M'
egattely %Owned, trout $7 SO to at—
. 1000:5
CIRCULARS, SACKS Akio 13.01 11 11 4 . 4 " ---
itaadsoutely an& dew uimmokfrovi sl6 upward.
=aura luriThaArtilAßGx yAiusrx.;.
MR, .
,;: 24,1 ttoov Of toot!
,;Atgi.zt "
A:atTA
AIr r BR I TH RfHLAND:=,
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JONATHAN SHAN,
DANa. LEHR,,•
JeS4le
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