Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, June 11, 1864, Image 2

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SATURDAY EVENING. JUNE 11, 1854
FOR UR DIENDMENT OF TOA tONSTFFUIIat
THZ •
SOLDIERS' BIGLIT TO VO'rE,
Election Tuesday, Aug. 2,1804.
NATIONAL.
FOR .PRESIBENT; - n
Abr6,ham Uncol*
or
umsa
inc,F,RREAIDEFt, -„
Andrfliir
i•OV TENtntgliZlM
limgL State C e ntral VpiFir
inittee.
The members of the 'Union State Central
QommittyeFg►iiltvgemble,in the • city pf
risburg on the 6th diy of July, ensuing. A
punctual a_ttp . pdance of the members earnestliieftirefi irforder to iffedtrri thOr:
ongh organization.
SI,II ON CAMERON,
Wieliroirmr; =Ea*: . diaiatin.l:st
Telegraphie Diepatotaes—•Fals_ty of the
AssoclitiTae' as Riports.
The tiertapettiiirecfre4iiently denounced
for palliating telegraphic • dispatches 1%101;
afterwardkfturrrout to: be greatly exaggerated
or eritirelyftilse.. The facts are simply theae:
Dispatches thus publiabed are ftirnisiled
by the so:called "Associated Press" and seat-.
tered• over-the, country tO the-different 'papers
for ray; -but •the journals `;publishing= the
reports are not in the least responsible - for
• •
their genuineness.
On the 1.1 day of June we received the:fol.
lowing from the Associated Press, viz: ' .
"At 3 o'clock this morning a rebel irOn
clad'came down the James river and attacked
our monitors. The engagement cont:,inued'
upWarda of two tours;: ,with heavi and'COn!
tinnonecannonaclin,,,ft
The rebel iron-clad was then driven u )• the
river."' ' -
This same dispatch, was. published all i o?Ter .
the country, and of course had the desired
effect of influencing the gold , market. Gold ro e
on that dwx.i-Mtb 2114 cefuti; Thettlexttit
however, the gold market was to be affected
the tlthhrVay and in Order to:limit:4:4Mb*
this purpose we raeiried felleirin,s , grati
fying dispatch:
"The‘ , sbsamer Georgek Washington; front
White House at 643V811- CFCIOCk
has arrived. It is reported that—Geml4l6k
Hugh Leesand 500 ettliis:' cavalryvwereitChp
tured last night, while attempting to make a
raid in the direction of White House. Gen.
Smith made the captUre. s':;3
This, dispatch had'again the desired effect
and .lnoughtgold , down to 90, a. declinez.o.fs2
per , cent, , L Both these . dispatches,..lalthb
Imoim4b he'ui..k.N.3lLY yews, yviaia
TRA PM7 ED t.f;. ~.aT9i3l 9 eyv.
the so-called Associated Press agentsou,l :\4u 3
We received. however, a :bpecial.dip 4hi
from a reliable, gentleman c,ontrlictA t g
,ythe
Brael.Ram Itoif; on the auttiori'ty..,9l c. „tlie ,
Navibeia* . ent, which was,cl4laid t bisfoirc
our readers,. After the :publication of that
contradiCtiontheiOntliminly operator here
handed us the folibWing, 'viz: , ,
"Mr. 3. M Ftartma:—You. will plOguie gide.
Mr. -Bergner,.of the orar..sontrur,' notioe . thato.
we stall not send him .reports.exeept :at full:
rates rmless he stops advertising:the -qnland%
Company' through hisumws 'columns.. lonra i r
(Signed) -. BROOKS."
Mr.Btboke is' the idatieir,ei! Of tiiti'irnillit°
Philadelphia; while John H. -Berryhill, Esq.,
a resident of this oity,!is the President_of the
Atlantic and Ohio 1 , elegraph.ootittygiit c #Y#
whose lines We lave received 'the - diePatelieS
for years past, and to VTilOalrffifklikaTe paid
THOUSANDSrOIO Dolmans forvery inaccurate and
imperfect reports, althoith we have a Stitni
late4 contkact for.f4llXelierts.
wad sAivAYS nzaitzinsi Ala ) *IDE. even if tl. )- 14.0 ,
notasceivealine ofne n.
wl Inehort,
hillthas been very Punetttal inf,depianding fall!
pay, while we have'leela defrincled
news , f or which 1 4 081. et'vf )l 7ll. l 4 3'.-.
We intend to:submit it ito,a in ly of . OUZOQUtts
trymen whether such frind can do*tittnish.
ed—and hetiedwe decline f~irt%es to discuss
this point in the issue involved..
.1
Berr3rhill IMs'neyer giverrus
notl'Ae that we cyd'uoi, - 60,mply. with our.:tar{.
of tlte contract between the,Zelegraphis..c9A-4.
paripmtltanneives;- noriliatt-herintended—to_
stop the grape*, ' His 4 oPeTatori hared
how
ever; actettnrider orders, no . doubt, from his
snponiiints;cendritOhave: tlieriatiettietionae.'
nonce to:the public that Since,thisliol,tion
of a .contract the 'Tizsitiaii iivenniore
tell - ilia' and fuller reports 'than • 4 were` ever
receivltd under the trryitill cientvmt.
We haTe nothiP& th 7 3 x1pk's,
and never heard of 'him as having any control
over die ' Berryhill has
acted`as the PieSident.' BixiAelsseinpii4 - 43
control the Tansonapn; by notifying ne that,
unless—we stop advertising for the Inland:ann
pang he 'toil/ charge us full' rates; is abanidsuid.
redicalons. Neitheiltir-*604 • CF:ktik...olo:
associates in extortion, :can control 4liestl:mx=
°Benz with threats. It is able :toiaitC4 l4 l7
itself, and Will never hesitate'to &l a.
e-Ptith".
The simple fact is these: We hay e
Atlantic and Ohio . Telegraph coniPthiyYor to
Berryhill, Esq., about mun.Tii:ei,
prat TZAR fOryartions of the
reports, while, we 'had etintracted , with;him
=wig's; whenever:
pleated to SIM - about the_nen-fulfdlme n t o f his
contract; idie,alwaysanitde:the blouse tligtelhq
G t h
overnmenad posseSajolgi of the. 1 - 1 : 1 ?-e l s, Vaght
we have since discovered not to have.been.the
ease. It was only iiionsito
int VOrts for which we VAVOI, A l Me t ti
promptly-whenever,thebili-wasirgodereda
We believe, f:6t' . this sViigabilWar
Colis pimyeVrtiatuf , g" - 0 6 4 4. FB_Vvi=
their eaxamandaMidrefraintrows,43l
for appotM&TArg i glritittlfilaffiilitti
11-
RINE
they expected to make nice bills against the
tif.I4OBATH establishment by supplying us with
soaps DISPATCHILS at extravagant rates. But this
thidg is playe4 out. We have paid them already
thousands otdollurs,jor whiclOhey rendered
cl
T:, o servicoe . * ` d pte ;)" ".$ i- - 1,: im#fiets.
Our column* h . e!,r t + : last ;:ek %.or?
evillencilhaf,pugre :', erspriteen".. afri y •
beneitteii by" the •ar , 4 , ,,,,.. - .:
i: 4 (
who wish , to , communicate by Teleg =filikto
any A.4„4.440,00.4.YAM1gerk-tRegPVII7i,
the; Itillizia*TeTegi•Ctrin &. C6iniatity: — Their over:
-ators are obliging and prompt business men.
ThaLtheittlantie end.o4iojalegraph_QOUtn_
pang hay.e.- 1 3e,en ; doing : , a molt extensive husi
.4l
.138 8, anik thEit iheY 'have ixfOrted from the
emnititiEMMlrit*liir'ffprfelerT!Wlfen- -we
menti , e faVnetin.l
Farr
is' onl liA4O ' lla
TS re, n
- ..
thai darfelAkias sold m reg. 4u ti-.
a few cfsis since for sevkiAx rlotlaT.s per
shaire. It thisis i liio , nrpoEoly; won,4l ; :like
too] now a aimildf, comp . y_. that makes.. ike
profits.
OE
The Aa.l4.:Sptitier
. The workings,vat a puret-Dereemttae govr:.
eminent are desigifed to seett:re'ihfi
of the massis"`.`"" t`'is'uut 13;41i64h4riOlifeli
*does not in its broadest Reflect s - airx4.,' akthie,
result. The improieraent;44elevatii:#4 , i , 'Pros. :
anfirl•efirietnent - of the itAisica '
be the aim of all gcite#6;noi4iSpeilihatet.
Othity,a4glo;y,q goyenatherits,laitabl
these objects, they_naturally,become,?,Rpr,es-,
sive, seekiiwin „tirOny that ,a }tkGr
whielaitthoyfr shoixld , ifuld in , the-tee/will? art.&
calin acquiescence of a free people;
whole history of our Cciiiittii'Atlicitate and'
greatness, the: -woring pare Democracy-,
was never more
I snblimely exhibited than in
. the nominations,' at Daltimo . rp' this
the two, highest; offices in thegift;of,,,the
man people. Abraham Lincoln, the raiLsplit
'ter'? and Andrew Jolnietin:uthe l
'-before the America i n l peoPle: ‘ 'es ,canAi4alteit f4r..
'Eite l Presidency and Vice Presidncy. There
a beautiful lesson iii theS/3"ooitions
,
.heart of every working man in : the country, /
By the light of the' truth which iS:thus'inchlj
,gated; every department of honest in' difStryis
illiminated, and all who labor animated to
look forward to likwiewards.L Such: is.ihe'
'Democracy which cri`tkiloneMyerfrrigtli'anif"
en4uranb'elb - 6ilx. t gTOt
is :it, too, from the Demo,cmy !A:ash, ,seelie ,
the enslavement .and. demdation:poflabor;
ttal Democracy
Ariked rebellion to,l44roz,th6,,Pgastige and
glory , onfree.dnstitittionsnthat r.theabarbarisre.
of slavery may Atli'-4 'ill,
chi+ers, then for '''the..T.s4BCia j ci li 'O' Mi* .
101. .117 e.:
spjitter and the tailor!
IThe Climax of Ftlifr.olaief444**Oliked. • .
'..-- It is adniittediqinvalicssidt.slfr thiiretunrim-
iiiy, and - freeittiolitiOsrledged -wherever the
7ery Owe. is patronized i t ie: 44 ; , :t -w, ; eo:; :
efliontery, impertinent treason and reckless
1
falehood, those whbebridtic:fthitif .iigiiid i ll';
' . . - _ , FIAt it was / 1 9t...1/ 1 4 1 : :70(eWilii5 1 * ' 1;i41.P 3 .1. 1 i
il.
.15f ;ill these Was reached_in ,the eoltunrof the.
' , Tory Organ, by the pubheaticinmatz tiAletter ,
tilc`nn canada, - 'foiitieii4#'a , edeto* YIQA, "At.
Nited 1* gt 4l4 tri ... a , Aii thtiti Igifei , ilie.%iittif ti - "
ot Itrie Woven:Lin entVE.ls"Srairty — it - is "tb - pirate
'''. .1. ...• ,
and ar , miti eite ; . , i i ti- , eZas ''' t-1
I
'den ' ( hl it . : z ji 1 • t sp 1. i i
863 . d,le fa iously .' • Xbribed as "a great .• d.
The Tr•g 7 Organ-is - fast running its round:. first,.
.aslthe./cOl . OlO kifilkiiititi, Wiltystiatgitt . te
holder of rebellion, and nosy as the medium
1 7., hrou.h ( lurns:Versdrnkunica. a Ir.iLlx ,
LAIJr
eifli n s. fi.E.L.I. fl
..6.
ot fey
g7 -r,
MINN
4CLUSIVELY FOR THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
tR
.+ , 3 4( 11011MIT8
•D
- L gs
From Nei AV leans.
, r
JAI &WI:I . & A= Wit li,dlV-111f 4i:
,:i i --.,11111 , ,.=. ..J?!.,:z 1'i 11%2 01&,10.,^4%)4; ARV .120 k
b , .711:ii
Nrs% Yoitx, June'll.. ,
4The steamship ,GeorgeWashingto!b,.whie.h '
-I t New Orleans i:n - the 4th inst,arrived. here
. .t a Jake hoar last
, i eve9fitigfi ~ Li , -, : -.1
:i
;The True ASt4 P 1 1 )11 5hild nti ,-., ?
RT9 6 4Faoi?li.
of the, rehid, qovertlor,gbLpokslmn., genri Sy, ,
Allen, lAraiing #44,(l,:Shieve,BorAdkpiitgi cOR-.
' ~twining the,sstiatr,,rebekdoly 91 wigdpoipnw-;
1 itii.thq 'Rixting . ;a,itio.eilegacA97X9ll.4efFgb.ll,4:
11 .0.4 6 1),f 4 1adAhe it 4
' 4 q
ill.Peet4ic:o o :9 l : ll AlAP 1
. to tfte scratch. ' t;4:,is F..3t'
1 The Ninth New York s reginaent, is- exile / sten
14 arrive home to-rnbiiicii, itaViniqrstiVict .
havindbpired. The ie .- ginikeiif liksiliii'e 441: -
Ilintservice`: 'Of - ,mofditlihn - at t eiti - Piiaikaine
ortifKihr" - Officers'inatikliferrrilare'd-aYirag--
1
cOrrimissioned officers,remai in the riiikk-::
!The - fOiribkhli' Guaid' 14fitf=iiiiAlr:Niiir
Yoili voinifeer' reOnYelit; t WieogilsTalig )
/thorre* tgaturdayYtil-the'TielfiliePeiiinclity
1 su 1 skis ir).
PA) ' • s iiirairdit
i • r vitito irront l iii
~ •
1 ...._ _
-Lan littotritur sal
.41rrival .44 4540iImded
Pennsylvania- 011acers.
; 'J.W tmc allpiNlX i yfv}4
The following sick and , wounded officers be
linignykitot- tha.T'enrisyla-4*nitenktir4-'
ports at r. sell's oce as - t evening and
`this
Rp •
11,4. a
Z raß4ig t , TgaArds„ ].BBtH Pewh
-010,;•1Pif:71 loedertiriih'2l4
Penna.
.tem.4,. Capt. J.. .1 $
01rat.7 - .lsthdAiti:'
ktcPpiW' gogi4a ;
T. Clark, 21st Penn. Cti.1414;31"61134: . !
13thdad M . Bell, pp. v a lz;
ft.;.:l36oo:ta F t,', 23x4.13; troopo.
`S'everid Cottlie'hir - offibiarg. iittt
large number from other States, have 'lc)Cert"
ordered to ri5P - Orl'atllSKPollertlfairsickness
not being&f4hjeTikit9 - ..inslifY PABlitiewpf ab
sence.
Lieut. 4. C. Wells of 98th N. Y. lies
)34418BEtereatkglikea , r.kikes ttoGrd,,rtiiiiittiaC
napolis, and having returned again, will be
ePort.e4: , 13e,ie re•PM7-#44.2s4eltiftigisiSt4v
ests, deafness, Ace.
The 1 3 44iden.t. to-dap'gre an audience of
ireAt i on,AbAllen nvo • ,Extrv.r:
A;a3o9fdt, , . , ' rSitei;lo4
Alfwgfcithwir e .r aim ow:wawa now.; cm( - .tori
1,11131 ...rua t jaim a d.al
ealOcaera -41 ft gag
`die UAW
acir Gina art u ttcAlasei cwt Velar. trowitiitt
IVE'W vonit;
Runkared Death of,Generat Lee.
Pante in thic Gold Marlipt.
q P
=MEE
The rumor of the death of General Lee
caused a temporary panic,i4gold,, -It ! is sell-_
ing down to ninety-five; on it - loans are inac
tive.ana;feyerish ail 6@7: t ' • _
Itis''reported, - Upon atlthbiity" of - Captain
- Powan; of - tire - :trarned:::steamer - :Berkshire, -
that the number ••of hictli3a found, including
persons known to be iost,sii tli>is far'l9: The
-hulkof -the vesseldwas
enrollmenttiet pf:, - 11.§ryland "has ob
gAed tire giitiTedime f6l
Vemor Bradford. •
- FROM Till4ylgr9tl.llkyolgAo,l..
1161
G-AA.XT 7 s:NLOS* - v:X.
'T#t.•Rt):), - t4S"' - ii 3 Oz,zi - ',sts
Affairs at L hfte House.
711 h . REBELS DON'T' LlktAlt6Ro,-,Gtalltg.
PILLOWREMpfIitERED
l;
MI
tro
I • . W i qMos rune 11
One of, the, niOning,-,papemo says
( Artnit''is , n'arrying':out ,too , new movements.
uppfelifelinibrietvithcchai'abliii2ffig - liptivitte
iteport!saygothatypkt . gebels, withflii row'
days, .dtivarmbeen - oonaderah,ly,„•papled by
. Grant's move eats: 41 i"
They think l 'ilierftee reason to believe
thtlt Grant ,propose . to,Al4k - ph4a s ,new
,has" .
supplies on:/.449e 4 5..0.!_t
y*retiji
rAt the same tithe they notice that. a, strong
line' entriniclftnerittwigo:bningoonstmcled
by' us tit'the::White•H O Se; - : indieating. a:Spur
pOLelio.lio/d,that point:,`,
Thec, Master's departmene:has,beereplaced
on, board_of. traplporte and the Heediraiters
of , the eikine, n ,ihrehifis`h*WfOrj4 . llt y ttZehady.
gri?tuid nearthia Whitelarose,tas now Oialibakil
steamers These transports are lying in
the ,stream Under' the':pro f tOtion of several
gtinbeats,
The railroad' track, wand:tithed :been • cow
pleted' tnwitthin wmile, or two' of--tbe-army
has been.' ,thin 'flop,
brought •Fbaeli
they are beingtplueed , on barges. • • .
Seven hund?ed!iVeri - • )oro , llrst origagedlri:!
repairing:44:gitowgimow 0 4 1 4 9 ; 11 3 * . ,
vcrz
• • The, Prithineritr , disliked the idea of, being ,
guardedlirelddictErbbPig tried.to beF
cOmatleri-Artt, lat.MlN)ago.W., , l l o,9tEso?../4Pt
tiegroes, who significantly...spoke of . Fort I'4
'lots. TS:ll'4 TP-1 =',:"Xi.
TRAK-Rife .lifatifilitiliktisfaction in
riarding the prisonere'and‘watch them with
jealous eye.'
mElgt ..,'411M81491T. M lstnaw.ceyu
1 4 ° '
inilitora.,ol4l:kes,*: go-xi tc) a4,94Pi.-1
&nand of , agnigade'vitli,thatitle of a General.
*ought up in the cordleeltiL ,
cut were all, bad ckses and, it was found ne
.,aehsary ar
gia ( vat °Stederate f 'One
ca„lptati. - aria folirtecin.,privatefr_died nncthA'wp
ward tOP'' 'IP aoravo
lA.roang Y
these wo,iiiided,..therkilvere eighty-
Ift*:with, legs, m:,pute44,ioncktweptyle,vma
with arms aimputatted..l.,
The followihg-fgw.partialclistogithe'vniind
ed Offieerls'lironghto:o,Va'b`stri
Maj A.:o_,Bxelste4.2.adle= R 4 . eap.i < O - f
Rosevell, pad,fivti,c_iptiTmwil,j/ CPa
TAipt A S ilArcling, Ptim.; cap - I,T S mod- '
- lett, 10th Vt; Caped•lwarril3th-N H; Capt
H. I P-WbodbiliyiL2M:lMass3.,oapeN Shkekft/rdr
1, 4/th I . l4anduLieut Clark Sinith, aid-do , camp.
On General MattindEdes stalk
(Signed) , • , .a •,! O:nELNGRAFFEN.t.
i Capture Of a".BiaCkalielilifieL,
.
Alts .AXIMENITION ON BOARD.
•
It Miff
77KIE!',1'
, • ~, ... , t r v 1.3 7 1 - • r.: `,
Tito - Ohio Militia Wont - to "See. - Fighting-,- -
1 ,1 gH , -“ r killatiqia
" V .'.
tI VI I n g P l i f i l
1, A '. 1 , 5 IibLIA 11 0 a
1 PAelr ca f al
,tnitilt ..rfvU 7 7771761i ,I#V101110ill•i T
SS CS ..; ;1: liyigiEuitimalozpr.Me;.l.l.
Acting Vo)uptdsogrAte*Ar l i;n:ilEatipy corn
irtanding It b....6049/ff %Aqyfeeports to
Atie Navy DeliattliiAt wit 41., ' tilted the
nptorious bh-ekadefofte %la ' du, on the
28th of Mae FrShe;iiialßaNitYratitine "00,0,enter
tlie port .ottGalveston,-,, Texas. N oShe l heamsadtk
V
upwarchar , pfltwen `- subeessfa ;:ttipsfAbeirareen.
Ifti4;4l2d Moo g4Tii"NiT:#ll#47TfiT'
ti) igt9
e, ll 4A(l4ioirAr eck OAk afiCluck9oill TA ' ', 4 ,;
ralantEdid-nottsurrender untit.atterrcaiying
two broadsides at short range7u.Cofteman, ,
Mil
Eaton 043 s'eVetyi shorritit.eilvlitofteling owithe
small arms from the .deolil of the Admiral
drove the indrinftaffrigtUttel: Wheel of the
Isabella One of her entOtwawwounded.
. -
I The l AtjtiVia:**SAtielittlibeb_steamerist? Rink
rtulou l / 2 of Olalmeto.on. ttkeAigb49.th
,a.oecisa run 1
TlieltaglA r iffeaC6lVEPeoilakitfidlati)bik--
,diar, arms, percustabarmitkiptivirdwares and
merchandise, some portion of which was
~thrOlitt..jOverboat4odliti Jitheihabe.i.i ME A I
!..pT I4
A'Comparty
43 ° L 1 A i r s?ss ' i9n ntiM i t al ta t tli
' e
• el, • • T. • •
garrisoning the defenczentei Washington,
'Tted yesterday that they disliked ? ,:jgan
ty and would like to see sconfeftliting; ac
aordingly they weradetßobodhlnd ordered to
the front, andinelhile en route this morning
t i lmodialted.Ait itheeßseillittio4l. 7 .lforgdonogd
paid theirveapects tootrhealtresidesttnoa : '7lO
Typg4:" . m4loll2l..sAppeartince in front of 09
IpanAloh" he waititniatislitill3PWeged - by
ie Ohio boysr General -Ashley -in'frodUced.
him. The isteaMMlthiark% a:rolofficers and
ti:Len'foritheir&irid OlPrftaionik..towards 12 - ;+.
Re' *.h§ i itdda l giVijtitelf 044.121. 1 3b.1.0 , dabble
. no,
thanked , f.theinaer7.l.i'l4.4Y; thesiiegkeii % this
step; :;.he'' saidvanotocinly: iiintlie.alhenr of the
nation:s..trial,Aut ki hM tkw - ghtd , tti4i.dit &the
midst of. the Th e_OhiataYs.
(Cheered thtiltesffitneitairkiroCtslAtitttily.
tlicp4
Timffissouri lst•Congressional District'
Blair - f/
-.Not. Jilintiutd:stokew P ear!,
ty "1.1 •
10 ' 3.1, 4 14 . 9 .WAGT0
Thelicitgii:Ettii voted that Mr. Blair.issMot
entifiedt9 it:ScfdliSpaTib4l:fOr r t.li%qiiip ;
,; lex
riait'Ltleoided by a v ote of •tu
ti.„ 6 .,sl . llilkafkag . teltlinox is entitled
toßgt6tfit-11
,LIT:1"4" AT 1"
1
.3.
7.,
rtynnostort.
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Early this morning, a fire. o'kehn't
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piesiebiASSOSie.
o natAill RI.
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NEW YOUR, 4;tkne
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The building was near y .estroye , with a On motion, it was resolved that the Chair
large assortment of cotton, flour and West man of the Committee be also Treasurer.
India goods. The loss is estimated at $50,000 On motion of Senator Lane, it was resolved
which is mostly insured. , that the Chairman be authorized and request
to correspond with the President of the
tional League in regard to the President
nIRP,P.
•Ft , '' • - ..e • :- .• •-..'• • .
erste vommitteefithdd agiourne— .,
::: I: 1014,10 ORAYWAID, Cliairtaate._.
!- . .NR.144".114,ty, WrOtart4
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~
TIIIIICTORY ON SUNDAY LAS
riioX•
RIUAI~ OF D ATIIASHIIOO
e auners at' •H ouse bite
The steameriConneetimit arrive 4, eveq
incr from the Whife Hmise. `-'She 'brou'ght by
.six.huntired-of•ottr wounded::
She, reports eleven kimadreitreb4, prisonerp,
in our Custody at'thatt pcAntz - 1-4 n•
Wr , iwPIPAAAI:I,OO- 11 reAla*
at the White House awaitimlransportation.
The larger portion of .th&l MAI ha removed
4 Among 4 Iteebe_l . Pritifme#att t tbe,Wkitf
House'are a great number oeColonels, Maier's,
'Captains an fißlacipOrWirittLef 01) *Mee •
The Monitor also arrived-bav_taß on board
hundredVkirded. "' -4".":l`Yrn' . 0 Ai
The,gighland Mghkeo.tAirethis morning.,
witblheMs44 , and.i.AsfAgqr.F.; She lat.! Me'
White House iesterday. att.tsveave, orolock.-.
Amovit her Passengers was 44nale'Ethertdge-i
-weß`, • I,Ffx(',A; tl:mtr4ty::for the last ,tl4-e
-iearso 113ar:oonannowie Oiee ul. , u 4
terestvof the Woundedß;oldiers,
I bet , .fikstsb I•a, -.,
< u••<•<.; • <-‘2 . r
neceverrof Bodies from thellk ,
• Fated Steamier
MIN
VO l Nfittl
sairditifilasnaii,quii
v , ' Fourteen-,b9d* ,of Abe. pt,setigers .on the
ill-fatedsteimer Ber - shire havelhulfir tieen.
tbhd. TRy "of obese , Rniril do from thu s
Nviebr i -`-eittfillijf: -one irtlie'bocliiiii'Veing .
coOlSeAliiihd.f)ciAi,d(*."ls:o4;.*.P4Aver
town; i Piaumbis count-z. and,inother-ef Mies
lijiletr• - • Who . " was also , lost. , The body of the.
u4f: ,',.'iltilitlicdyie nindliAlifigvil t hy.
Theta a. body 464 €b.o 4 a - ra4ll.o4AliA O.
hit limbs burned7.ofittAtinctotherwiscr.so dis
figaredoatrtd`LOSlOiif al 3ossibility . ,pf r&l . -- ,
cognition. Die.,se Ass° bodies ,wee securedby
grappling., ii ii kt ,-, a '..ti 0 i.
There is not a, vestige of the wood-work of
f fl43l36ll4l;frelibovtir*attiqiraric.rthakkaa hot'',
been destroyed with the:exception of 117 por-
den of the„stagOoaro. wheel-house. Both
stnoke-stnag liivii i fallfiii. 'the' 'Walking beam
-Arid othefilwattimigoftlhe machinery are still 1
standing: Thdiffrei part of the boat from the 1
TaddlettentireLy.subinerged- ~
Wenty boctbey.r,9suppwj. tope them , They 1
aria evidently Ittiagrifteife 'sewn; Whe6 the
, ladies' nabirt wasmituatepAllefetthe itretraged3
fiercely, and there was less. chance to escape.
`Those who were nearest the bowl -Mita:haft
,•dikeetlf idiollietftealthie c ons hundred feet
• frs ai'' higfilti'diP nfaik;"-' nearly`. 'ill - ' - 'es'Oti:pliaid i
b' 4iit4Plii : 6 414. 6 a1d OYCivi4iLet'9:l4
.hose-rthonwatertrnett being 'more .tbarthee i
-ettin depth at thp;teVpint.at the time of ..the
1. 4 3 t0te.t,...1 1-6 .. 3 et TOP* rfrQqAtii 4 !:** l l3bt .
into....doe,per t ,AMer,„"arill many .were,,dgiivined.
Mire Work of raking.nintdraggitig. for bodies
Islglitn• g •.:iliVatid.'ittlerthodgtikt rt uat rtlany i; georer'
wi1i14i119.3 . 0 tirgd this ikftelqual, I-. - -.. .:-.. :
L , ,g,giggspialloCof the Berkshire. is highly
ss ;r:, Lof-L , remainingoatt his dangerous ,pottt
i
I. thr"
r ti k! b ttlfiu:Yelica**.dee4 6 4# .N . l ;
r .049 ft aS4 s b l 2 iPi,imf4.PP
aneater ussetlifimAstedi , o .
hJ,...-., sr.
!- The Fbeilite -tbaCquay be takeini. , lif'
1. ack.V4Srilstrttliegollagerei
ynd itcogni ion. - tiS pt. i toll •
the - natnnts of thtrmissing: - The e. ... . ri.. . •
nf missing will reach . irehr4l..lintii4Obes. 4
I .
itii iioßiGlNirOitril Kegraii ,
, . ~ ,
_, e ~.,,..,
TILE REMV - MITYPED - 1T NT. 'MEETING..
i r.., a i
.4_,. in s.-2 .), i, -
, - CMCINIZATTI, Jutie - .10, - .taul..
A
i One of3MargraValtmeii al lirsjin
.,ville, reports that the •force in Kentucky is
immediately
_p4e.;, the cQ m and o General
M
.Morgan, Coles billiffel Smith;
that the tptakftgetbithOOAtttreo.thusttnd,, a
arge portion of l thgaAsmountetkcavalry.
They entered - the Sta:ce * Uf*Pinind Gap, pre
ceded by a scoutigg i pgtyomiler Everelle, to
pick up horses ter th.Or g ,dispounted we dpas
.B44Alluukhgl Amen., 0449 - 44 , vita,
t
Eliemingehtisg,: tend !Ittitile MsOnulle .imi ctuE.T
resistance;-robbing its citizens of mong4ktitql ,
other "valuables, T.1:0,413.0iix,pf, Union men
,Acre strippectoPilories; while those of rebel
ci,tiz&AS VA: If e fasteeteck.. lip '... q....P ,:r. ....
Everelle ieft.lldaysvillecAn. Wednesday for
14. cunt I,4llW.'il'4.ifto4l:lo.Vlittif4t9„Mht
organ s mtplere_coneinizatog g ivi.94 pie m
tendon of Itteciing„teirtrgrr
The position Ovicirlyri- lye ceptr t el, per.;
l.ithiState tU-dly IsnOt Gown; as comintit
ications are broken witirtLeTiegton. It is
thought thaeth - Vinlatikhliinhe-rebiils is to,,
Idestitty !Sallie railroadarriosaiblei; "'aridliitilie
. 4 3 t,heifeiii ihixidigia.,Qegtral jiell.trAlgrv, and Mid
dle Tennessee. H A .4.1.. e F. f 4. i..1 - f
lt_ ! Theaeriinckykcentrallivead. igAsing ; re n
;Fialitedr trains ii , 41.,,,,.r . ,04yiiihituia tb
morrow. "'"''
r: -.. '"f "
Eleiteral ) HOWli.'-deft ov . Xelifrfrtii.:'-dafto,,
dr0. t.v 5 4 104§1 8 4 ic i til#4, l 4l o .k: ip.a : on
::.... •.--, . :mum& pntrsttm., , -. ,,, ... ! .! ,,, ..
, d ','..
: r ..
...1! Q, q n ic i PT A.2l, tT4I li
3 4 /, Afatt ,
' , Galls' Biliblidge, who.beifbeblAbiroiiiit
the_ rebels since they left Pound Gsp,..etilittt
rirililhiferiiiitenisy., at ,Mpuit7Ski.pg t
and•Wigedlhem liandsompy;',' -- -' ` r ' - ` ,
0 i A portion of MorWaLcerarilidtilAilieied' -
Lexington atkftd:ircliAlt thiVnioia,Witinnied
then f .N' . 4l lll lentrataiallibuillePlpt, robbed
' a ziarrreFslA__.t.yir.44lW2!lo 4.19 9'ejoe. ..
ar ' ' - u. Bf v ' cuu rt i l' l 4 ” 'Z I M.VIti3Si I i " 1 ,
il.riw*Anik. sfi*aL.','... , :iii tt.h4Eii,
lEEE
rilfaitaukowthat - okukoilig4o4 -
P
TEE CODEZETTEE-EZIATKITLETEES TO BE IN
difrilin , NEW slam
:!1.1.141/24RUMITi .01:131.V.
I Wiiihtliio3lAlivelatiC4altrniW 040:11(
tee was held in this pity to - -
tiomafelkra Benton, of Ohio, it' wasxresolived
IttOrtiiirdolt appointrinTiteettlive Omit!
mittpsiVt?Pli 7 e„a44;at the,hefidiftitit:teia,of
t11434em-irtill&Z-Sii in the'Cifi'of-New York. '
On motion of qatlay:kr iLane, of Kansas, it
pas resolved that the Chairman of this com
mittee bgaMagißlitairilfwAtt*?. Ex-
Onive - Uom#
Hon. E . 34.• d. 4 Vo,,,e,p i eept
the oittati` - of- OpAr . p ... . was . .'r,r at
gai r " .A.J. ; r 68 0 444 t t g .
grfe:LME,ow,, anti that lie f also e
evalm sau4AeorMary of. the
mittee. .t...-.1.0cr,Jr., -,..., -
L ''ClitMiloit a kif SeirritorriandforElaskir it,
free-re147641--that an- advicommittee Of
five be appliblititilbt" tiOat - 'to have
ite:f4eo2. l ,4 B Tter! 4449. 16 37A% - . B 54ETIlik
poses and with sueb 4.44 ,powerscas the Exeontile.
.. p
omftitteift linfit ideera "Cipedient to confer
.._
The ChainnximAhamcappointed as the Ex
ecutive Xilemmithearniessriuelliiiiii,LEElrat=
03 6 htiterdt4F-Wirriii ofthircr -.. Ef#l ,- -Sert!er" , , ii
,•tatealantlisk#lo;l4l44l4loolßA.kkifiaM 1
mitteriA;cartii Wake the resolution: Mess 3 I
i anik 43flisitta IBPS O Besn '. of Miss° , ,B.
.._
• •-•••
1•;‘ , :. 0 0 . 1 ,i9NIII I? 7 " V
• . •
brown plat
,wait be AMC, WM: `4l-:.=
UM
WASISMIGTON, Able 11
BE
Capture of Cannon, Prisoners, Stores
-- and Railroad Property.
' IROON*PIiRSUIT-01411E - itiENIYI
,Success of 'Da:lk, !inc. perill'; gumnotuds.
OTAUNF ON/ 8
4,41111 Real VALUIVAJM •
Our' inciteraen& L.ltare . .ha
been an entire success. We have thoroughly
whipped and driven back - Ahe - enemy, who is
xtriidly retreating towards the Blue Ridge.
tfortimeits+4l flifw4chavßLcatituredni
'one battery of six pieces, besides other cannon'
of heavy calibre.-.ON:4lra miltyknolollarsfforth
o stores fell into our halide: The of
railroad property- which we lave.- destroyed
id captured is large. We have taken'a large
'Aiiimber of prisoners. .Some of them are mere
boys, and one or two I saw were so young that
Fey couldvdtatilfylise a musket. '
Considering the extensive character of our
k•mbinationt,' Mid . &it'. ihipcirtant iistitt we
.tire attained, our loss is not large in either
. 4 tilled or Yfon#4 l l4.sl&i; 4 li : .-:, i : ' i"- t.!
-.'
Crook's calumn ftlld.A:ieiall'seaininanil met
with, dscided atjecesa.
lii onfi' a`c&ori Whit•li l we had ihe t eie4ii i at-t
l tempted a trick by trying to flank our left. In
MIA end we tricked him, as we turned his left,
and theryby- hfoughtiahoutis-drafes,
. eolneli k . ; . .1 s.l id tt...
,- **l'hobtivh;s, bripde.of ii!!f!tiryVyAtt i ffercd,the
:heaviest in killed - and weidele&
-.
Our forces are in,:hot_purst#of the enemy.
' Stahl's division of cavalry, and Sullivan's
division were hotlyotlgagea..l::.- : '- ...,,, ~,, .LA
he brigades commanded by r COI. Maley
n dagOlhoißirst.:47oork, cgrarN and Col
cl
thNtr . nk bo o 4n op e , m o y f . t s h rci e
tr T ea we t n ia tie u th lto P inp erly7 4 7 ll44 did e
ir,VgliE. J.; . , . , • ....; ~,.,•, : - E ., -, ': '
*inc. , , -.K.::i.c... .. • - .' , t,. ;L . ~,. 7 ,
~,
rkt . agilti l-8 4 18 4:4;;.v'foliiid that . ' Overt
in It andlioylidlifigniik,fikritijkae. 7
fence.
pa '.cog we *OMNI; ..bukikklerprYi
had'Onit fail - mined 'tdlioldtha - putca to the
lai extremity we would have captured the
Trhole rebel corritiaid;; 4 W - evit in: just such
,poiaitions as to secure that character of result.
Aeoitie time our - coluMn warincirgreab-,xnes
are in the rear of ,Teribil ind . liribOden and the
.
am 114S 1 1-R9!. i 4.11- 1 ,, • 70
The principal g V' ook pla on the luie'of
'the North river aa4kddle riw, - , ,
It is very difficult getting distiatchea-toitfiC
rear, as we`4rei how over one hundria••ard
.seventeen miles iif - - ..,tlgtr,43'nemy's country; or
'from MartingliPiejitiAlliPtilißC' 9ttlie tea.
'll+re and‘olllo railroaa j ,the nearestiii.gigg6T4:
4ictint of eordttlimicatlorc,•iind the road is.ifeed
=all the way with grieiiilliS 'of every stripe,
'frinn the wild highwayman to the regular life-
A k i ii...;.i n a,b6-06 3 ,, , ..,„,,,.. -- t:' , .!..k It :n.'4,...i
t . i
111/1
'T''.l. ,-)_R"%foitTAir.Yirti'liiitii..',':
/1011X40 g4l0WPW_
- 1 GEN. LEE TO THE SECRETARY I,I9?I°Inq OF WAR', , -....r
~. iHmix
, i . ca,kilirtfik.fmcriosiTimpl,V,Lefit
. 1
nanOraMs 64011etaRi at War: •
TffeA r `khrtit.rth%EilfiiftiatillWirtlopg , the litisur ,
1.,.,..36. e.e..; :t: : , t.t
General Anderson a n d Gene ral H o ke a
, 1 : eitilluripteinyeillA4eirkellslol=9S
and drove Alva - to their initujeß449l :4
This afternoon the enemy attacks:id 'General
Efetat,,,, and: werce.hermisomehs, , irePlawl- gNY. -,
Cboke's- , actn iiirklandittabrigadEs., - I•Generids.
eckinridg,irtifelredielikerdititre /the- enemy'
frnm their e frmat,„ taking. ?iv* ona hundred
atdfifti'prisetii3rh: • - • -41 hundr ed
a
force of infantry is reported to have ar
rixeslAt TilaStal4. Staig - oni ...frSatrAlia- , White
House, and to be-eirtendiw-up-Wa t tiik Elver
,railroad. They state that they belong to But
"ler'szforces:Y. Respectfrdly_.4 ...-,- „,,,", -t& .T.f f' ,
''' .' . '''' ''
. • ' •'' It , B: LEN , Geneial.--
r -GEN. BELXABOA111), TS GEV. 3111100:
~,...„ ~
I ^ = -7:* 40061• 1 " Ape % 1804:
To Gen. Braxton Bragg: -- - -Q1 •
The enemy's advanced line of rifle pits,
near Ware' Bottom ` dwell, ' t ir 6.6- - -talict this
4°Plinthilvi444l,,Tut •one hiF4Fe40.346T951
'oln'the mventh - Conneeticrit; 'V esti-Lial
ingafk— -----,.. , gr, T. T - ti 11- 4ERAIP--..
diT TM.' ald7EO . 1
4Y,AtiCi , L*44iO7lEl3l
isesz. arovears?rr EXEionm—ins Ain iiArr.,
narourgurgiulumMXP;*i:., , ii- '1 ' - rl'uf,.l.lll
ttil,
i [From the Richmond, Examiner Tune7.l
1 It W here,that - GrantX*4r*
' 'falling ,hack to the, House . A
7 ,,
i A.- - dispatch - from raeehrargir ll dated4thiu;st.,.
. Lestaverung theism:o*y ehandoneitcOrieft,
' ofiuitpariPoi our centre in great haste.- ,den.
; Early F followed theM ten miles to=day, captor--
"
ir,six prisaliers; who eIY that:di:of is gone'
the,Whiteollnuse bemuse his I, ritm.lllll zio4,
.gIA The impression here, ficweveromis• that
oniktk:mgking,fr„.*-04.7n" ll'rek o Ol i t !he
gout' htsidi _, -.,-; wri '-! - -;.7:.;;'.1.y, ', ",,, ' ' --,'; ,',,„
cuari-Joletonnuronmozanno,,inimui. ::--
- ' ' ' ' 4 'o II ririzat 1 • l' -
o sue .
. . .
To'firen. gitragO , - 10 1 L-.:. ..u..._ - . :-.
_i ..T.P. , OaY th e WPIY..if movingmoving his fors@s **
41s:right. teo.lllllleittiPi scliergo iiifC citizens
• msent his , caValty and transportation - ani
-.
Male iirn-Mgning'nohditicin wev,ery respect
1 This" ;a
.a im'''''''' 'health' . oOndition - In
: ... . ~......Ikat. has .. ... . had Y 1.
partial engagements it - great
and the sum of all the engagements
aniqpiti to iitAttle; ' ' - - - • '
. Ttep6itg;fioni,several soniiee.re*sauf re
inforcements-of seven or eight thousand men
on their lety &OM ;Decatur. 911 , 14..:Mcgeneral
Sherman. They are said to be of the 17th
army-AND:Es !rem t bs . :West...ll
ill 4 ' IR E,-dDIEINSTON: - .-
1 0. ./1 4 kiiii“- 2 A iIIIPOOV I ALO.Wt - ilitx",
.tntoss. -awqrsuii , , acCoirosagc, x , ia ATLAN TA,-
: WiplifCES Auvanoz : lavu. - auras , Basr, O Tag
04 d2 i0 - * t : i oEq r Tfr t P i t r'. tild:ltPAN'
. . Itlikeffae I;rjhmond, EiiiittAer, _ f , sue - 7.]
'Dga. t . 01 , 14° F the 7 t '"lkt 3r 4la , ;'' dated
!4' ;Ara . tgt:g43o.4iftlxp mai
1
raakiniAzi.. w . ..iegaiiii,A , l4Skitti„ psi;
aTellittnyshipheiziila betweeiiiiitek etee kk . , 7,
Mitilli-: ' lllB i"rl'itteVPl 4 s,4lun Itaidamsdn.
We 444 i400..t 4 1 : 1 0408W6F 1 EM146 - 11. r
'mpeded z4tFteii Emearefienta.,Aititaka y.,...;
sekinilett ! . 'lcinrilehing..auetutred, - *eat; Lost
F er i cim. "4 l ;i !, , "
.., ...,t' ° 4 , P e ,
detbeeseeene‘saFtitlitWe fg.isii ai t 4hi .
_
crossed the railroa&axtetilloAcktrorthivVoisa
Hooker was said t.ippg . imiles east of it on
tiM 3 4e.ll i ;-41 V., 1 124, Aroriaokal. ohn
stkwels.Atia4SE.ivtii" . . Arit,
ienedtbie idietrwingoltureest Monsioaq .aid ea
,
Polre then%• ma
, '741:7: - •
..iso
. .; • . &ea, e cagerin di fk
i . ":+ lifiltilattereihredritp= •
T . .... .; . 4 .i.''' .. - AP
1 ..ksbatun pialesdi) yreitd o koeua AU sloe At sagAl
, MrSTV4 adik
General SigePs Operations.
Dzemontai rr or WEST Vngliamtk, dune B.
A. detachment of the Tvrenty:second Pena--
sylvania regiment had a severe skirmish with
the enemy yesterday in tbik neigborhood of
Idoorfield - , Hardy county. - :In the company
commanded by Captain Bait we lost four men
killed and eighty-forf wounded, and eventu
ally drove the enemy to the mounta ins, Genend Sigel has a four still in permit,
from General Kelley's command.
MI
NEW YOBS, June u .
The stock market opened strong, but the
early quotations were not sustained Govern
ments lira steady; 'batik shares quiet; State
stocks strong; coal stocks advancing; railro a d
bonds firm, and railroad shares active, with
more disposition to bay than sell; Ohio and
Wisconsin certificates 5314; disiton Company
'42; etnabeirland fireferred 802;'''Paerifto mail
260; New York Central 1334; Erie preferred
1104; Reading 143; Michigan 964; Illinois
Central 230; Cleveland . and Pittsburg 114;
Cleveland and Toledo 148' 4 -; Chicago and Rock
Island 1154. The market is depressed, with
exaggerated and absurd rumors as to Mr.
Chase's treasury negotiations..
*2.00 REWARD. -
WAS stoleit from the de
vinii pot of Permsyl-
Railr o ad. on Thursday, a one half barrel of
ale. The barrel bad.the name or the owner on it. Any
information of it can be lettat ALI3I Ars SALORN; •
Corner of Third and Walnut street
A • SMALL FARM of silty-three acres, sit
nolo on,,the Camberlithd Valley Railroad, Nu
eat es went of Carlisle, t ear -goof Gr won. is of
fered for sale at the moot reassemble t. rms. 3'4 further
toormatlaw burtre or James A Dunbar, Attar, ey-at-
Law. Office south of the . Court House, neat door to the
Atrierfcaf Panting Office, Cirfirde, Pa, •
.TETSTONE IiTtrRSERT.
2 ..
LIARBISECRO, roam . June 11, Int
ZIL at'PEESONS who have purchased trees
from tit= above nnr,orywnd which .kaae failed u,
o.44o,tworaismaancoxi, wail find it w tha.r. internal to
at owe Wenn the proprietor, to that lie tray replace
ttican,lamonac tholtrat planted to the: Tau or Spring of
1685eetihiterered. •
N ,GlUtiountof money,will bo received without Fatten
tion. J
Keyetone ai' aiditrsory Harrisburg. ru.t •
.
') -IT ißale o ft;i n a emu idy ea s r
and Army Clothing,
priOSPEPAL and Wall. Tents and Flys. snit
a 1 1- -ablator awnings, wagrn corms, kr. , aal Eevend
tult r drvd !;*ercoota, Pants, Teas' and Blouses, f om the
eenmanusala at. Washington; now for sale at Barra
, section Saiwat ' .
The'hishest pricein cash paid for alt kc ds of Fecond
,thand clothing. fu nitur , iron , .Q pp,r, brass er pewter.
Also, Wass of.,Fahbantos' viol*. m Salm, in gaud ord.-r,
forsale. Weigh from 50 tto 1000 pounds
AN 081. PA-NUE providing ior assuming
the of the 00011 Will Eugne ..rd for rte pay
meal of the same.
Ssturntw 2 BAG .ordwine4 by the Colman Council of
the city of Haeristnirg, ISA the inde to tent of the
GoOd Will Fire Company to L. Button, for the par. base
of toe Coot Will Engine amounting to one thousand tee
hand, ed and fifty-nine dothus an sixty 4 even cents, to
and the same is berebe as , -mem by the ci y of Ilanithere.
Sac. 2. That $1 559 67 is hereby at.propriat d,
pay
ableasfdidt2: OW 67 OW the the passage 4' this°, di
fiance, STITOnne yeafrnSlVilire, 1490 tutu years hoin date;
anb $4OO ttr - ee years4Ociite six per cent. Ire
veriest; and the yams be he d in accordance with resolu
ta* mowed by Council, Febt•so, 14.54, In relation Is
El. , t.T Fire Engine Couipany.
fugal June 4, 1864. ,
- • • -‘, D. KIC6OIE,
President of Common Council.
' Attest—Dsvm Boasts, Clerk.
Apprey,d June 100664.
=MI
4
11.011D/NANGEstor the to tettrietuat of a
asfeuillikeuPkialmtet.4omYine street to Drkult
r- ,. B e ad'egainelVai
et ... 4 1 •Colmoon Coma of
Ificaf*MilWaraabarth.Thatthe'amzeof nine ZuoulOd Oat
/14140L49314thi1/. ' . " 4 0 4 4Y too tuxaoaotry, be and ,he
sane ie_bereby apprpproitea for the einistruetion of . a' .
Seivirt*eiltytllkettWahl - dhuneter,lek &wad street,
froaraal Moot taLoacas skeet. ,
!==MM
A.l: ROITMFORT, 'Mayor.
A N ORDINANGE fliFifte contraction of a
L. wirer in liven alley, from Strewheziy alley to
thlOgithsa: , ordaine4,bg Clonewon Coma of
eke efht itt-Harrisbwrg,,Thst toe sent of duce butdred
41 Dray dollars, or so nitiel therSof a.sniity be necessary ;
be Ala theiaihe is heiebjraptivnoriattki for the construe
tisk of it sewer eighteen inches in diameter, in River Riley.
from.kgrawperry-atley 4:Op/Anti street sewer.
'Pas* June - 4,
A N O.4DINANCE . providing for the pay
. .
la. merit: of expenses incarred in" - procuring inform
:4 on and the tiebessitry'pevrs is rehttiOn to the quota of
the city of, Harriaburg‘,under the late call for troops.
Saorttut , L .Efe . .ordtrined by the Coleman Comeil of
he 444.6- • . M l 4 44 . 51 JW.,0 4 136
forty - dollarats hereby appropriated tor the mmeot of
the .-xpenses incurred is prOcurbiz ifigormati n and the
necessary papertin.relatiep„ to the wmta of, the city of
Harrisbure m oar the:proclamation of tbeitrasident of
the United Staten, %mud in OctoballB63, and January
:1864 rolling ter ;96,000 men—to be paid out of any morel
in the treasury- nit ‘dherwiee appropilated.. -
named June 4, 1864: „.. .
• W. O. 111 . CKOS, ,
prvikds or compifc#lo:
'Attest i—Darto Haim, - Clerk.
Approved June 10, /864. „ •
ia =RIIIwORT, Mayor.
GOOD MUSIC _AiVI). NEW.
THE WAG'S COMEBACK TO TENNESSEE, 25 con!-.
"Gud and Uniqdpf(Wwatchaptrd."
. . .
Just received wall Urge lot °rue* music, at
tiraItD i MEMBIIIEITEEECE, Third Et.
Bole acevt for 0. Ditson 8 C the largest music haus,
in United States. Constanttjeigt. of nevi an, best
meek- ally piece Eitatieirdie'receept of publish. r's price
jet t-dlt.
NEV 1 - o , 4ty mos.
MISS 111,.3 7 .„,W1L50N,
N. CONNER -Egbikii liii` .- .*Awarr snail
/THE attention of tideliidies is invited to the
_lar on*Gplic r iittisock e ., t.prfta Tnmmings and Fancy
Gldid lab reoeiveci nitastae4astira sides. Ado ; a flee
sie,ectio.. 01 Toilet article-, S In e s, Combn an I Bi US".,
Call and examine belbre pirchasing elsewhere.
r -
-}rOnlitoarm;' - •
'STORE,Rtiblit in an excellent location,
analk Dig lake'bititi•,ehs stand. .For further par:
liefiLere apply at ijell:til THIS OFfICK
THE FERRY BEFf •
, - andAh.o . riibuk
•
THE :PUNTER ! 130 y, or how &a Frankl - Ins&
. - • - f 126
htc • - - •••,••,.
trarilitrEE'BOY, and hove
Anneser77.4, ,
YOUTH'S zusToilikomm iisaw-uoupfrom
!off SO Itadatkii elegantly itlasoated. f/
2.
1 II
• I • BOOK
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axiav_ - ) J,H7 OVA 71 -
.altuatut azyoa WON •ht
E:MI
New York, Stock Ms rkett.
=M== -
SELLL.L.,VARDI FOR SALE
I4°, one of Singer's extra large Seiene 'Machine; eost
130, in perfect order, with stand and table n mj lan for
e loin. •
ICEI
W. b. HICROK,
-Premien of-Vow:non Council
, 1124104-41AVIO Ham, Cleft
Opp:ired ..bar lose*
W. 0. HICKOK,
k.
Prudent e of Conunon
Attest:—Deno HARRIS,
Approved 44.n° ROUMFORT,
GRANT'S THE MAN, , ,
"For. Gpaßps the** to. lead the tan."
KINDLY WO DS AND srticora F'ACQ, 30 coati
"Dm ag kis-es and embraces
liver wait as at the door.'
MOTHER, WHEN THE WAR Ii OVER,
"Hoe my betirt wilt beat eatayePttire,
When thy tonng smile I see."
fIEISS MY MOTHER DEAR FOR MR, .
"Far the Stars and Saipan rve fal.fen."
EIFYPLdyYItEFT.
A.-110 tH,
A
g
ents wanted to sell
We will gi ve $75
- Sewing Machines a • commix
igen On an iN3 sold, eir employ agents whowill work
Tornio some wages arid all expenses ino. Address, D.
Theaanfanw & Cq. ; Detroit, *ch. jelo 2w5
BIOGRAPHY FOR BOYS.
•
THE FARMIM.BOY, and how he beatme Comprrid
sr-taxi:Her, . #.l 25
Taw PIONEER BOY, and how be beconierresident, it :25
Orty,
30 cans.
30 Cass
cenur,
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