.11id- ea - vex . 'Dircrenpik Ed_ Itx WEDNEOICY, JT Bt Republic:o2 - Qin 4 . ' ' ------- l'r,4sid EWE J ge: ' D i 4 EL A G Boro gb. - r -- A.T..'ldciate JAidge. JOHN ' SCtr.„ 1 ".0, Florlew i ill tp,, ; A t NEW DcitFF, New Ifrightoi, . i ,-SS-en 6 . 1 . Yr, ,- [ M. iIEN4 i Falistooß 1 t _ . 1 , , v :i 4 n 14. B . Z 4 p r u t,C , 4 s t G :R t t n o r as e f y r: §t,, ,' Tieasure -. : OP, C. BRAtoSIE!AW, F !Igloo,: i ' - ,t, < bon2ntissidper. --- Di , i, DfANIEL BE SHORT,- Anon, Cf3linty Auditor, JNO. STENOIiT, .Mo n . s i s Pike HOuseD irect HENRY GOEHRING, New Sci Trustees of Aadenzi wv. 11. MAHAN, ih.aver JOSEPH R.1.-WILSON, Report of the 'Secretary , 1 ' . 4.reas ' urll . • 1 k t ' This document-next in i toi the message of the 1 84stains theyreputatio t Chase had Tr i eviously • !Seamier. Viewed as az itrote upon the finances of the govern ' re l ent it bearl a close esemblance in vigorous ,retrarch and exbainttive an aiyais to those celbrssu rt i d i State papers which i ssu ed from 1 ' 1:0 ',en of 'the firs( •S , erctary o f the ,Tre , urv. In many - r e spects, * the . db . & kids t/he 1 .:__:. ' . en countered were -the s: • e in'yith ca lies.l - Ordinary mind _ ` would have -shrunk froMUhe task I .hieh Hamilton i - rich ' • undertook„and that Wour second k r ,Tlamilton liiia entered pon, May well 40stenish tli&comnion i tellectS of the disY. - 0 ' To raise konr Hun red M i llions of - Dollars, and. carry (A L le ordinary bn- siness of: the Government, is a ---- ' whichhas p resented insuperable difft-' atilties to mans- patriot U i c mind. They / reflect that theiast Ad ..inistr . tion; in / Oime of prof(Mnd pe i ce, wa6 unable to meet the ;necessary xpendttires of , the 'Gpverninent; and bat at; the end of 31i. Buchaean's to , the. Uni t ed States was heavily in lebt,- And Con -1 i t gress was.iiiiked for a large lo,lin o en able the Il4tninistratito eet cur _t rent expt,r4s. But G v. Ch, se takes hOld of the natter in a Man er that shows at once his enti re confil ' hts plans tar raising the at I revenue. 'rile t ot al amount 1 . i i - the fiscal g.ear i is $318,b79,58.1 t e thmanner of raising this i' hisrep ! t.: • . • I - The detiCiencv of r from ithports othc rieeesqarilAbe supplied "the pri3blM.,•tb be sol)L Oopotionihg the form sod so, afijitstiog the that t;ie ttlhole'anymit . , t(loutato ee l ono l mv, With . l e. convenieuee. and «-'J possible be lo.i i that hy.-ta.xatioa and z-." 2.-19, This ,So.:oiilt.l.of);_i will n i arr pendit tires. fot tercei)res' be' paid 'opo , t to incurred during the i. vision of $.i).0c1),000 It - and, final extinguish lint of filea public ii:ebi., " The Secretary rec.-on-upends on i.i' such Inediiication. of thti tariff's .6.'11 ' th • • 1 part :of :I produce C pri 'pa p . .0 the neeaed re enlu e lii Tiropolses a tax 14'i , t . -ents:por poll on brown sugar 1 ' . ' and other sugars in 1 oporti n, and a I , 1 ditty of 5 : cents, per Ipound ion coffee, and 15 cents upon on green tea. he to 'lack ttia, and 20 311 etints' 1 revenue from inipotits during eyer is esti inated at (F.5,000,0t0 w y, ich ma o f : 1:06 added t3,000.00D nom 1 e sale of ablie lands, Titer will- then re i htivin, to make - up the 8 0,000.000 820.000,000 to be rail d by t nation. The SCTretary su gests that the property of those •en raged in insur iert ion, or in , giving aid an comfort , - t to•insurzeiite, may r,operly be made to contribitte t 6 the e - fipendit res made in cessarybY these irurgen s. he Seeretary Subitits eo Congress thp expediency 'of opening subscript Itions for f-a , national' loin' f not less than , 8100;000;000, tt'o be is ea in the • I shape of Treasury notes or xehequer bills,'bearing a year! 'li te tof 7.3-10 • - per centrum, tto be paid h if yearly, and redeemable at th l e pleaS re ,of the United Sthtes after three Years date. Th'e sum qf_iloo,ooooo ia'named as , • the amount for which jt . n w seems expedient itt 'subs ription. of fhi4 kindi inter ed to re .l o,i/et loans to sty precise lim t short re sum which ma be rim% iditioini to the realiii3d from other.eources for all he x pitipo l ses of t e yea*. 4 It is propoied to • 1 eth ` l es of t hig tip:in in nnis O _ , - i No ', , 7 , $OO, sl4too and $5 000 with eam 't I I "th th ~, , I I: t 1 interest`of_ for _specified periods ,oagra •yed on te' f , back • of each note. The; facility thus secured Aothia kolder, of determining the exact atrifmnt of the note iind teriist 4ithoti&iinyl trouble -4 'i .-;;; , : 1- .r of com tiltion; . W 1111; materially en-- bailee i Viduci7for allptfriß:ses of in vestment..aid paynient. riTh443ecreta . 1 , ; ry adds: I I ; , • . 1 - - -;-- ; - To secure the widest possihle circle of, contri,bution - to the '; inducements just mentiOned, that the; bOoks be opened ..at the offiet: of the Treasurer of the linited States_in!Washington, at the offices of the Assistant' Treasu rers and depositories of public moneys, at the offices of .such poettaasters and other selected persons in such cities and town s.pf the ;Union, as' May be designat d;i l. ..and subscriptions be re ceived lo Soo, or ;any sum. b'eing the multiple 0f . 1.50; that the sums sub scribed b paid in cash, or, ,if 'the sub ,. ser:ber Prefer, -in installment of one tenth aolhe time of suliScription, ,and one tenti on the Lit and 15th! days 'of each month thereafter:' The first, in stallineni to be forfeited in case of non-payment of subsequent install ments.' that interest accrue an - be - paid as it, becOmes due !on al rui n paidin from the day of paynient,! d that Treasury notes be issued if I•equired ; , for all pazments except the ;first in stallments' and fop these, on fi nal set . tlement. If . 'We ha &no doubt bu tit: t that the va rious estionsin tliis'admii;able re port will Fe met in the ,proper spirit by cong ess, and that. each 'of the re- In. commen i ations will speedily be passed and bee( me laws.. • MD MR ...... .11ahei 3G3 ra:a El icket EMI BenTer of the ortanee it, fully eh Gov. ed as a to trea- reside whi enjo y ' ! elabor; The cOnfidence of thetmoneyed por tion of e l onimunit)i . in the ability and judgmeni. of Gov. 'phase ; has ..heen con stantly o stantly the increase, :and" a perusal Of this report cannot fail to arenith. en It. 1. Anoth ['signify...ant fact is that not a single in finenti L aljournal in the north, .1. , however • muth ufsposition so to do, may,es:ist, has ventured to 4 say —thF - I ' -tth< featly.- 4' any toinT dgains. main fetures the,reporq and even the N. N.Y. Tiib une; whieh!of late, has taken to grum -I;lin- and ~Lult-finding vith eery act, has but ; a single, objection; and that a tritling - io l ne, merely something to keep; the 'hand lin.".as it were. r • • I I Tha New Virginia Senators. - On Saturday-, Ms. Johnson. of Tenn, presenthd ithi. credentials of WI. T • 1. Willey :'and John S. Car'tish3; t l i he Sena tors elect t from Tiirginia;.rth9 f+ ter having 1.4. - 4 n eleet4d in piace.;Of Mason, and the li+er in- plaee linriter. Af ter consnlerable'diseiision 31essrs. ilohnson,lsaulsbury,BaYityd, T'on Eyck, Powell,:Vitham. Colianier and Doolit tle. 3.1 - r„ , ll3ayard r 'moved to, i efe.rl the eredentiala i of the 'new Senators to.the Cormnitte on • Jadieiary. 'This , was lost, and Messrs. ; C rlisl¢ and Willey Were tlaeri •s' worn' in. :„Thus I are ; :two traitors disposed lof. Ve hope that 'they maY ;now be! eaptitred and 'lmii ishesl for! their treason.!. • ' enee in l lount of •Led for 86. As he, says um 2, whether sour es, must hfrom I ans, and d ie ti at of -so er to - 41e hitter, of both, I needefl - may be t y , 'with die .. st poisible in h the greatest nefit to the peo- . , 1 Messrs • isposodi ern Star ii r last nun 1 dictum',l Professo In:stitati. control. We w new VOC .sses the opinion be IprOvided 00.000 by loans:. cover: the ordi the y4r, the in -1 the debt , to be I ;I I ro ar a P- Cauctio . n ler expermn t from th: engtged diffieulti ehair: 1, sire to d to surm i rEL; e observe that; a select 1 Com inittee h sheen appointed in the House of Repr sentatives.. - -to: repcizi l t• on the location of 'a National Armoryl and that Di.': Wallace, burreprOentittive, is: a - me nber of the COminitteei We trust that our friends will ;lopSe no time in lacing before l - the Committee the adv t antages .of Brighton on 'the falls of' the RCaver, in thisicoutity.— The ci+ns of. Pittsburg are moving in thisrtter.. Let our citizens ;not be behind them .: • ; - ' • - , 1 , , Acer.irEn.—*e learn that the jt; companies from this eounty, • now in Camp lyright, have- been.aecei+d in the service of' the Unitod'tates i and are bus 4 engaged in/,filliag. up their companies to the' complement ? ,101 men. Tire hopkynny ofour young men, who inly irtend inlisting, 'will go in these l eoh)panies 'in preference t•: join ing other companie.s 'There are plea-, ty op' rails to fill all tfi . e comiranielf . fromßaver, and they should go dt Tie once toCampWright,'where theyll I , W 0 be received. ' - ' . Tat rew righton„.V.iftes are rapid ly fdlingup to; the number required in the new regulat ion . t Some 15 or, more Mondaywent up on nday and •1"0 or 15 on Taesday.- We trust ail our local Com panies will fillop with. men from our own county. 'tgererallivorm i 'ts started yesterda y fol- Camp Wright to ;fill up the rank s of-the'' Carlin Rifles"lto the full co mplement, 101 Men. , The com pam'esreceived theit guns on Monday, and 6ere is now a prospedt of their going.mto actives servicersoon. t! . I 1 T' i [ 1 ,Treasnry $.50, 8100,/ Ch l ingeEi, •. C;Barclay have dl their interest in the *est- *t this pitiCe;,.,antl in their lfer anit'panc6; iri :t that Ur. O.Ln , . b 1 hito Diu i• the - Jj.eavei, eniinatry And pi this place, .the the, editdriA OciliOnns.l shM a. r.. Lon , stieeeiSs in his tiOn. and can assure himfrom tee that it is ;'quite different t; in ,which he has lately, been Ite will find: creed - Ulan -4- I . S surrounding the! editorial it none 'which' au earne'st de 'hi.3 best will: not enable him nnt. H - The lie' Ding of the rmi t l _therwitrut tiow4 et-i t te!eirisiti.- - -The movements', o the Grand A r my, , which luting b 7 ., goitwietk-feriesitr thine, shaiw i t } 1 g this *atitio'rebelliop will soon be,Ornshed : 'tiso gotraplete ly that ifirealen will n; 1 agai4 L . ,3tiliketO lift its head *thia4heis)Huit‘d Stiktels. We Ora ondrhaditltrieteirpeil: feet atuil 'ent • e cOnfadonalo in Generil Scott;The Id Hero, es e Sits calm ly' In Lis offic at -Washie ion, dirct.- 4 . ing the 1 mov metdS of Ithe most .1*)- mentolul l campaign _that': this , country . Jlft 12 , ..,0r Iwitnissed i „ impresies lie more and more 'wit ._w the grandettr.of that military I geniis Illah i waS ,displao(l in the Conquest . or Mexice": The be ' ' f the; iid • ''' 'clearly ginning io - e e is n ow foreshadewed ii The combined Movement of Gen's. , _ 1 , i M'Olellan aii d Paittersen,l: from the North aa'?al I Wiest, ,1 tegetheri , with the advance Of Gi l m. MlDowelli from the North-East, will tn. surround the f/ 1 . H 1 rebels at! Manassa unction, while a Al ' It attac k f ti h' /*to samu aneousi rom l as in,, , n and -Fortress Monroe,, will compl et e ' ' r rthro ' f the' a the utte ove 1 w, o :gran re bellion iri ViO,irda. I Once crushed, as they donbtlesi will be, the ;end of the War will !kit! be itir distaiat, and We may Scree exect of see tlie Stars_aind Stripes floating 6o'm the' Capitol at ,1 . , Riehmond, t to be follpweu by a speedy , 1 recognition o t the ' Federal authority in all the seceded. States. I 1 hivlry." I 1 rs of i the Confederate xperieyeed great aston , e cOurage dbplayed bS ,s whim thOY have en- I I " ''The oldie Ai l iny have ishment I at t the loyal. countered. - They have - een abdustonled so long te'regard the i citizens of the North-as their inferio, andithey have so . im plicitly believed i the lying , assertions Of , their 1 traitbro4 leaders, that they theught7the'ankces, as they, are Icon temptuously termed, - would run at the first encount'eti With .the noble chivalry of: the South. !'.They are perfectly aste ndedint finding t4t,in stead orfaci g a miscellaneous herd I of vulgar an ignorant coWards,. Who would fly at tie approach ef the high bdrn Souther i chivalr y ,v that they are ii 1 , i confronted b aI st ofr mon, whose coUrame and intrepidity is far superior to their own. I . The effect of this. i disagreeable 1 s i ' •,. sur prise Juts" been 'mot unplasant lor the seldiers of the rebi'd army. - Ai every encounter theylhave been routed, arid they have sbelvii so little of ::that courrige and ehivaiiry of whiOli they 'boasted, thin. are' fe.st, be coming contemptfbie. 'Kiley diNplay great ability in retreatik liewevcr. -I --- - 141 I i . stein l Armnry, ; I ' ' -. I ; ' . ince ;appointed on Fii- j "Was . liington i corresPou-' •- , i ribunn. by .the Speaker. I to th l J.epe.i.icoey of. em- I. r 1 • - Western Amory, w ilt ort favorably to the_ pro days, and re.tqinntend the by the SeerOary Of War ion .tol iocat l e a site. In '. ' • ; .•. • '', a , c6ininiss l ion• was ap ,i • 1 - • : - its purpose c and'•a report blo to Beaver Falls,' at I !,• - nn, on account of . its un i • •, 1 r ,p, [ 1,.• er andl Otlier great ) atag-ei3, but ltor 'political propiiiation:Wfas made for • . al , the . buildings. "In conunisSion was, longappOint n report made in tayor -named site. ; •: - . 1 ~ i .1 A • - : W 1: , }_. . • The: pout I day,. sa - ts th 4. I ct l 1 .?1 11' Pn e ItO examine i tablishing !probably rel . !Jett in ofV , i appointment ]o a coMmis ' I 18`)..i I : poutted: for t ina'de. favor. liriffhton P 'rivaled Acute natural- adv. . reasons no a the erection 1841 atiothet and a sec of the i►boti• • . •, Camp ' Wright. -.. , - i i __.- • , 1 ' 1 The ;.Naw Brig h ton Colapany. coat i atande4 by Capt. ;John titithbertson, coat-.; has la i ep as f igitel I himor i ttble pi saion in the kh R l eginti9t,l am bi t. Co!. C. F. Jacksbn—the sth; company hocing . custo4 s of the ,colOnl, and the ad post of honer. Car& 'Cuthbertsoni by elec. ,•- I - lion, was , tendered, [promotion as I.lla , jor in nnotherlßegim i ent,'ivhich_he de - 1 J [. .. ,clined,preferrinb, to s tan ds by h i s o% n , peMpany. the Ithel.'officers land eoldieri of the C l ump;' Capt. Cuthbert son.,. asl welll Capi. imiffilal of the Cur tin Rifles, stand is iMgh, estimation. 2nd Lieut. John price isl. promoted as Ist.Lithitenant in Place of Lig.int.'. D. CritchloW,nd' Charles R. ChaMber linn of; Ne wßri g hton , 1 !‘ i 4 clvanefid as 1' ' ,ld Lieutenant,. I iCql.t Jackson '`and Aleut-Col .ri deri.on, of the Regiment, il have•betli c -perlenec and reputation, .having see service in lihe lleican I 11 War.i l , , - i l 1 sag ARRESTE formeli r ly of stantaen been arres son, at Mar' furthnt, th: madl p the easter: bas bean willl.owevi l days. I I / L.—Samuel 7. A Rea, thietplace, hieb , we seel by in the N'evir . Yor k Tribuife, d order of iien] : Patter insbarg. • 1 The 4 paper states tth arrest tzs probably . vent eommu cation w ith press access' him flied: IWe preptime that he -r, be'idiseharied in 'a:feiv i .1 i 4 ' . l enanlC 'ttendef son of 1 Ciiitindeac ! .o,:nles, in a , • , ed in , the LOniiville Dern he joined the confed- Hon.l John Card üblis oorat, that Bratta THE RATTLE at fbARTECAGE, . - 1 I tit 1 4) -- r li ; 1 '7__Plollo4/fiNtteftn*r eleariand eoftneeted i repeit .41 the &publican, .Iflliotik r i e -follO ' , gk. showing the 'c ,e Bonin - - skil lr h IWhich Col. StegefnitinseaVer 44 made up for 1 1 1 : 4 3 tetteffeleary in *um re and.eaval -7 'At-this juncture abent fifteen hun-I died of the enemy's , cavalry started bae,l4.*ith the intention' -of entting . off Seigel's ` transportation irain, seeing hreh movement a retreat was order -e ,and Jiword ' sent 'ithmediately for wagons to"adVance as, rapidly aspos sible. By keeping bpi the ,fire with t' o infuntryand bringing the artillery irange - whenever niaeticable, Col. 1:, S igel managed to retard the progress ot:Jaekeon's cavalry; I -and eventually to fall back.almost nnobitructed to , the baggage, train, whiCh jwas some three and 'A half miles frOtit the scene of the first engagement. 1• • the IBy a skillful, move g e nt e Wagons were placed in the centre of the col timn in such a manner that there were artillery and infantry iforees both in front and rear. - rtieksons troVps then retreated and entleavor j ed to•surround , tie entire column byt aking a position the upon some bigh.,Mu s j or hills over.- looking'a creek. Th re was lint olio! road' leading across this stream, . and r to progress at all wit hout- further rie ti-eatino• in the'direetieti of:Carthage , e. I. i it was necessary to cross the..eh3va 7 . ponJWhere the jeavalry were mainly posted. j - - - - II J , • , Major Backed` Ordered tiro of the artillery pieces in front to oblique to the left and two to the right, ent and at, the same l time a, similar movem . . Was! made front.Coal. , l, )egel 13. battal ions; This was,a man 'nver toinduee Jackson's men to believe that Seigel Was,' seeking to passe Lout on the ex l -t'rernes of ,their lines, Vi a nd to out-flank the ' cavalry. It waS followed by a closing tip' to the righ t and to the left by the forces on-the bluffs, when; on reaching a point three hundred and .1 fifty yards from the cavalry, !the four pieces-were ordered Ito a tranpe..rse oblique, and immediately a Leavy cross-fire w oned .j with eannister. At the same time t e ;infantry charg. , ed at double quick, andiin ten minutes the I State troops were scattered in every direction. Ten j rounds Of can nister were fired froMjciaeh of the Can non, together - with several round 4 by' the infantry. ,'- , 1 1 j I This was at, about, the 'eveningc and thl with, theliiamenvering; the neighborhood of Jackson's cavalry wer ed, being armed chi t' guns and commn o rit , i [ 11 , 3 cannon on the ble ,1 , , li ,. yere consequently at? 1 or no resistance to the I duel 'Siegel. Forty. t eighty horses were- t: I to jack,.:Jon's troops, , i also! capture d sixty hot guns tilt-' Bonn_ !ti(y.,!at -- tr kniv ' , Our i intiwitunit states that one of the prisoners, on • being asked bow many had been killed on his' 'side ' estimated 'the logs .at from two bliindred and:fifty 1 ' •to three hundred. IL - • ' 1• I I I Notwithstanding, their , loskis,. the , State troops still held their position so. 1 fhr as to cut off Fleigi:'s ftclvaliciii3Ovel ! the creek, and that ,Oilicer wasreom j pelted to order a retreat; iii the three ) tion of C art h a ge, JabltSon's' men foi , 1. 1 , lowinw and .arrounditvr the column ' ion !three sides% Doting the retreat, firing- by the infantry was kept up, and in this way the 4valry- was kept at some distance. ',Siegel's comniand got back to Carthag l .dat, half-past 'six o'clock, mid at once undertook to en ter'the Woods about, a mile distant,,- This movement was strongly- auddes- 1 perately resisted. J r aFiksbn s men feel- Ong' that once in the timber they could tie nothing r .heing Mil hdrseback.' An effort to rally the elvtillry to a eliiirge rail made, which Ini(tight the . Whole 1 of the infantry int() action.. Afteii some hard, tiiilithig, Ca sil t gel! got his men into, the woods, nd a) so covered his retreatias to force isle §t.ute troppa to relim l nisi) the further prosecution of the fight for thenight. i pie latter, returned o Carthage ivit l i 1 the evident pal-po i se of renewing the 1 battle in ,the morning, ' 1 11 1 Lieutentiat Tosk, Ivithout any posi: itivit_infori ation on the subject, thinks 1 that itttliis last en*eiment near,Car thagek 'Jackson's men . must hare- ptl 4 .t l fermi a loss of not ICss than twolittn, 'tired kill' d. He says that during the ( whole da l l7 the loss' on t he fe J•al • de side I . was - bat 1 eight kill i ed and forty-five 'wounded though I 'm; Understand that! i the dispatchea of General Siegel . to ! Col. 'larding, at! the Arsenal, place the number of killed at twenty-fonr. the report that LienC Col. Wolff i was Hied is errcineons,l the only officer ven wounded being Capt. Stoudman i of: :Siegel's regiment. ;- Colomil Seiel, notwithstanding the great fatigue r ef the day—his men be- Mg iii action nearly twelve boars, and Offering, severely from the heat and, rem lack of water--ordered his men; to press on inlretreat ;from Cart:llB4.3.i, A forced marsh Was!made toSareoxie, in the'southeast corner of Jasper county, (Carthag• l z) being the county . seat,) a distance of tW_elva or fourteen m4es. 'The theywant into camp at three o'clock - n Sa turday 'morning In the aftern on of tlie next' day ; the reirent was c ntinued- to Mount V op., non, in Lawr ace. county,' sixteen or eighteen. mil .east I of . Sareoiie, where Siegel lialstand, and wbere 1 hiS headquar ors! wcre located When Lieutenant oak I ft; which was at . Ict oti , j o'clock oft ' the ; , evening of 'the I. ' ' Lientenan Teak.. ``met General Sweeney wi h big &tee, five runlet from Mount Vernori,t and Coktfnel Brown sixtee railew from there; so that the arm ' under Col. . Siegel ''has been largely ugniented, and wmay soon hear more ;exciting netts from tit l e Southwest: 111 I ', : 1 t 1 Battle lit Bich 1 input:data, Va. 19,,90015E13 - 417T TO PLIGIIT i ! -'. . it •1 ___,..._ w i _ • ...,: Onwardrch ,'.of' :Omens? llfc Olellai; 1 , r ; .,' ,li. --4, - -. i . 1 , 5 r . 3 1 Below , ibto . ttie -offiefal acediint- , aeeount Orthei-kidgems of lienerellie 7 4 Clellan„ - iv, hiehmgiVes the full partien- ' tars of the brilliant afflir at, Rich ' Mountain. Western Virgin tono • ' - i cleared (if rebels: _ ' ~', IV.AstrisrroN ,'CiTY, Jul _y- , - - 4.3,_.-- i rlia -, , ---.-- t ,„ , --..,,,...._ _.:-.. ~, follo3Ving Tapa#ll frau _i_...G" - 'i - ,1 lan "was re eived - Itilday„„itt---the - ttrin (.1 headquarters : A . - ..). --..-• ,I. ' I Beverly, julYl l 2, 1861.-4-Col. 8., , 1D. Townsend i i The success df to dayi is all that I . could 'desire. We capt,ured six brasS Cannciti4 w of hich W e captured rifted, all the enemy's ' ,camp ' etptlpage 4nd4l transportation,.even to his cups. 'I The gents number or ten will probably re4eh l two hundred, a id - morel' , than. sixtYl wagons. ' 'Tlieli;ltilled and wounded wilt amount to fwill?one hundred 4inf i fifit.,y, with ono, huntlred i iirisoners 4ml! more coming in Constantly. I know 1 already' r of teaofli kilpers ecl and riiis-1 oilers'. =Their rout is complete. Illac-1 Icupied 13e4erly by a rapid inarelil---•,1 Grarnett, abandoned his„Cinip early i in. t , the' rnernin. ,leaving ' of „ills equipage. lie carne " NVl i ithin a - 4 , ,,y v , i miles -of Beve.rlyj, bait our riipid...', march turned hint back; end he is tiliel retreating on the'reall to St. Geoff e, 1 *I have' ordered, General ltorei4 tof6l-1 Ilow him iip,closely. I linve telegraph- 1 1 ed for the two Pennsylvania reginieutsi jat Cninberland to join General 11111 fit I Rowlesbarg, andiwill tali off Garnett's , retreat near West UnloO, or if,! 1)0'144- , ble,'sd ;3t. Qetir&r,e: I Miy say that 11 hare' driven out son*lo,ooo troops at nngly entrenched, with the loss'' of eleven' killed and thirty!-five Wouinted. ' h e; PrisonerS' returned hero stitte ( rnett'SlOrce to live been ten tiniiiii- l I n I ' .d• Men.' ~,They W i ertil EasternViir 7 I glidans,/ Tennesseans, Georgians ari l 1., think CUrolininns. i To-morrow I 44.0 - 1 ....14 '"iFo - full Idetait.sias.to pri souerscaz- I trust that! Pen. / Cc& h i asl4.--this tliiiie driven Wise out of the ktifaiwha *hi- . le'v. In 1,110 e#:s6 I. 'Oral haveacciiplL pl)shed'th&object,of lilierathigAresti , ern Virgiiiiii: „-rhope the the GCS ' er- I .) ,i i i Chief n_ 1 ;111 -- approve [of my o 'FT.. tions. ' ! , 1 -1 Z,'.. .' G. BL I M'CLELL.A.it; . , 11 Miijer General Cornmailding Dep't.lof 'Ohio. 1 1 1• I ' , ,' I' 4 I II ' J . . I • ~- 'A tab ten i Propotted4SUrrende t.t.en tat . 1 '. 1 'M'Clelltim.i 1 WASHINOTOX July l The fol airy- .ingl was' received Ju ly 13th, ;Om BeN erly, Vlrginia : .Bekurt of CP/lei/al ..ife.Clellan ib Lieutenant General' ..`?'wilt. I I , " .- I - i I liiive received trom regrain pr j opo r ' sition'for surrender, iilth. his.oil{cprA and remnant of his comnuintl, say l 'six 4d nice: hundt ; They lire ,sairl .to' be be lextrein , ely penitent; ri ar la nd ~ tleiernuipd 1 n nee, iig - ain tO take against; the i ' (4-enOill klovernment. I ;shall likee iicarly'lnline hundred i or a .thousand prisoners to t l tike care, oi when; 'Pc ' gram flOtiliS iii: The lateSt accounts Intake the loss of the 1 1 ,elyels in killed I some One hundred anil , fiftv. ; , five o'clock in e. 'engagement ; ;Ind occuined in two hours. 4 il.'poorlv mount tl With shot, They had ror Ebills;:and to . make Ili tlq nttacks of ei,l4 ; live Men 'and 4 4 tkon belonniiv , 4nd there were Idonble-harreled rtlvolVer.land . Rebels' Routea. ! • • ~..„..; ' 1 ~ h-. .1 ur..cdNs•A.Ti. :11113.- 15.—A t4aia-,,ar- , ,” • , • 1. • a , riv,ed at Grafton at ten o'el4k I qiisl morning., bringing the:1110(1y o Giiiier al Garnett,. late ,edmmarideri•oll the rebel . brees.at .t.tiAli-el .llilk l•who,lN:Nlas. killed :NA-hile ,attemptiag torall . .A .. ilii4 1 retreaiting forces lat 1 garriek's Ford; near St.! George: . I ', -• I 1 4 • . 'l i• '.' , Tlid•rebels were conipletelyl routed by Ge'n 3l.Orris' eolnnui, alul all, kiwi'. i . . - , , 5 • canip'e in 'page eaptured,a, with itilAny" prisoMirs I and ,I,ll . ty' kilted. Thc4, loss on our; iside---l'oitir of .thephio: FOur• te e ntlt 'killed,: aild a.te, , Av !Avonaided. 7 .-z The re. el: l s l seatte i red ;iii eivery '(l4.e.e -tidu. I ' 1 1! . -I — . - ; ; ! ; ' 'l,-. .I I 1 ' I ' T ---T-- r7 ----- t I Curio' lairentions ofthe tneiny , - iil34 1‘,.1, 1831. I 1 . ! , • ... Ne v A gentleman,' jut frbm' 'lvlOr deans, • reportsi \ that thei ( 1 rebels9iad,' taken ' a powerful . ,tug-li at, corer , • . , :arc pat if machinery; with . railrbad - iron,. :put pat licar, macbineryi below - the . ly'ate'r l_liiti;9:—; The . V, had also 'built it neboat I goni- . : pletelV of I•iron,..tery 'ship, wiiih• a sharp point lieloAli; the water tine,land . inteilcleld to rundown .Uhited t'ittte's vessels. She was' to lie I;emkniqu•ded by eapt. Seward ',Porter, 1 . 41-rae . r4. - 44:0f POrtland,Slaine. , • '- - --- ~:---72f l c , ' . ri Ads in Kentucky : 11 , licruis - vn,i f t, July 13.—The 41001 has it letter saying that' the traitis on the Nashville - Railroad -having I. emi busy in transporting 'soldiers4. rorn Camp Cheatlnun to' East 12enness e.—, It is Ithought that ',.a sudden irruption of plc;:soldiers, will find'Last ,Telitnes sop , unprepared. The: 4 fozirnat .i also says that reeruttin for =e Southern, Confederacy is go ng on in all: the. t counties;immedta ecy Surrounilhig Frankfort! The s me . . papct has a; letter saying that tains land wagons heavily I loaded' ;with ~ p rovisions ipass. Bowling Oreen daily; conning : all the way from, )Louisvillo. ~ - ' 1 : The Surveyor of the port at ist ew. Albany,lsays ,that • the . blockadel has not been raised' thet.' The restrie r , thin On flour and g rain in part 130 lvearemoved., 1 1 - , . BAIA OP HORSES IN .15AVER.-1- m .l. ne sale of horses for the Aritiy, on Satur day:last, drew a large crowd to our town, and Show, of tine horee4 was suite creditable. We i learn that Oaar ter,Master and purchased ationti, kfty horses, and frie Or sit ntrites, ‘;')' thO kind specified The agent will be here.again on ,the 27th of July. _ . A I FEMALE ' VOtUNTEER:"-A fel young lady namediArkomintai hemenia Smith Cwas rowel the camp of the Indian#egiment tit Indianapolis ion Friday, in' nniforin ready to march to Virginia.' was discharged. I• • I Beaysr. Female Ile luparayanco of in 1 ruct ons, the eiommittettappointed b theittsbarg ; conference suhrit th , folltiving,'• re- - lior .t - : . - ', - 1 I afrord&ns pleasuro Ito' sac - that all 1 . •Nv 4 itrtne_ssodtupt vi us t to, his histi-' tution, it, iti late! Con" = 'cement, okij dencealt high degree oT-'''FCellencei in "allitaNiopartmtrits. 1110tit11 1 it wag 1 , Mk ,9111r , pnViiAge/t0 .. .f 4 , restmt at , it: Oliimmatio - if of'-all 4 ,=. = i sse4, yet frow. • t --: •,.4tswv I.ll&.tet- I isi - Q ihave 4e no, ," ... „, p 'in sitytti!! l :l ,at 1.144, ' 'lna-, io, I 8 4 - 7 ,- - , -I;,,, y an.' to liti)itr el'at: r a& or e mate for i _ y ; i.... , ramous • -el mated; d . t. i)'"I 4, filyni .. = . A aßcl„ .. patroni:- i f, - 1, , :. 1 1 241 orampiations br64 Won thO24th ci el ostcl on the 2/ tit Of June, and a t.' ii tedflu t il'izi ' ' I Iv eon' ue kith a " 'cog iness 1 al d candor peculiar to it first claws lit -1 . ei r iry inStitutioni Ai4lig• the many' other fact'''. made patentßo the commit- . ,t4e during, our visit. ,!`i,9 thid :, that Whil l e i the pupils in tie niOre advanced lel sees were pioperlY attended to, ten i 1 'tat care had bec l'lgil.r . cti'to those in t e.Primary and 1 reparlitory depart - n eats. Indeed, the I.e i kitations in all the departments gave gpOd proof that a l l the parts •of a complete gi - stern of et 'nation are fully atterulecrto - , The 'Musical depai n dtn lent, aei the i 'mediate suptiria tend ' iiise,tif the ae etmplislikl .wife of tilt, I!llesitient is o ib that Inlay. well cliallentre compari ii son.; Mrs. -Taylor evil, "11.75 1 _possesses the elements of a 'most si ceessful teach ' r •1" - st '- 1 . • -I. • 1 - or 0 niu : ,lo. .101 110 011 ~ 101:, tk,,, Of tilt; b'elielleC,•l/lit lias it )C inoFtl happy facility- of anfultlltig it.; prit'"ciples to others, ,Etr ~11,is all I io ,listened to the well c.xecuted vocal nd instrtmien tal pieces on the night of the exiiihi tibii can't:heed - ally cert ,fy. , I 1 • ' ''' - ------ '' ' '-eW' . 11, The closing -- . ,i3...0t ciso: 1 1 and were eminel , gratify, to appsc anc he'.,subjects of thevi -- arl c lloquies Avers-14ppi1 piteees Avem" it I rigorous;itind pleasing .. 6 1 t etrifil been read LIS W I_ Titten,would have gi 1 etion. ' I . .i l lie two ladies, Miss ntl :MissAinantla Crow t ie graduating class, tu Ives wel,l. . Tbe fOrtn; y possessing t-ery geli 1 1.. nd I se latter. read tI, .ft liieli, for rare qualitio; I trength, nelfloin %w ii 1 . 1 enutrks of President "I , . erring the-diplomas,' -n -be4 we ,ever listened ti. ..n eonelndin , this ih 0 , mbst elirnestly and ecirl. t ? lif4,institution to pare 'l , inns ' 4 - eryw here. , Qt -d ent ' -ayloi-, its pot troald 'speak, as- e: hroug i lout Our Cntmi , ur''..rriost ,•aceorapiisliO titieate.ii, , s. I Pktizeni, 1 licir eioldi•ea 0 his ea • ris•exooient Nvi1 . ",.. - : li,ac, • Sallee 94at WI th,i:ir int, iitysicily . 'and-iiitelleO ro - i ierti - tsip:eil Yor. \I . • , ..A.I.T. I..;,\•Pst,rx, v A' I . 11..1 V. 5 . .1, \i4. • q74/ . 1i3 'lBOl . Medical SO 1 f t ., --,, The Vpaver et , uniy met ait."'-the Beaver — w D r il.ILL. Marqi heelmi&. 31en - 11)(-1..4 )Vinans l ll). 1.. 3larqui I):.hider,•l.). 13- Vont'. S. . .'tantoni and CAW it TIN (ICIISOI'S eeeZ)iii .Ipgtitt: and A. P. m . dthit.ted as embers. r i atiuly i..lected anent: inr.-..:11.1imm1, .reori ipitatio)i during -..v N ith a:view of eattin iqtion Of this diseai-,e ; I!,,,vi..rable, - s .13r. 11'i - flans, a .ett..3 thelliitiliev.- , I , lli-. Sl' Conninghtini ileum-HO:xi successio 1,... Stooton, :to hit i ost IL - 10qm extuOim iris of Trot.. tore\ (f' il 1 - i treuted . this iva ' 1 cosp.. 1)1 . ..1. Staoton rbt.i,ng A cry :dile ,pipoi. 4/i IWO. (J.l..ti.eioitho4.l 1)1.. 11t-i.on 'Si antc; • >-a cor'Fc:punditiglin, The Society adill t leillu i,n. roji lipuse, dp the §econcl Thur •, • .1 . I l' (--; l\r ; 1 TI lf - ' _ ARIIIALDI._. OT .'. I 'INCL.— _3O _ l nicipOity.of tenoa,ti,e_aying thtit. -Gar ihaldi' was ,ill, lately dispatehed at, tle 'city' s expeuse, a to `the . to caprera to enquirer tor the truth of the rumor. . The c ; irimittee report, the red Shirt, hero if excellent. health, ; timl : state thAt; jin art ver.ii? -the il!les tpon Whether. he wi • really; -as.-had• been asserted. about' to otter',his Si3l*- *QS. to . the ,t Mied States,.he repiled ''that, he would neve'. risk his lire , , in foreioll Struggles so•long I as. his own ; 1 •,,, eouutry has ,the right jand, the „oces., lion to claitn t it For her:Serviee:" •: ,'- • -`i EX -SPEA K Er. - slat°Rie •.r.-•-. 1 41i6' firs t t rder issuedby Speaker I Grow, .upon- Aliking possei.sion .of the splendid room assigned to him was, that the d00r . .., - keeper should .removeillii bust •of the traitor,. ex-SpeakerlOrr, • from' ! the bracket 'where it was !placed.by' „con- sentiof . olT; and that, thel''.fine 'marble Si 'of John •Quineey,!.lAdains, that rruerlyocenpie,a a plehe in the old ePresentative's Hall, be SubstitUted: was he order executed. :.,, Armybill gs_ e,pa s sedon nits, doy byktlie llouse,appropriates s7.6l\j, 000 7 0.U0. For tikeipay.of, troops , $6O l opo i ooo i. for subaye.tePee, $25,4/00,0001; for supplies of the quartermaster:a 4epartment, 614,0oo,000l; for-the chase of 84,0001 horses, i. 430,50 07 UOO • 0 fibr..the trantiporttiOn of, the, at•mv, S 6, 0 000,000'; for„lufibOuts time esterti riyers7:81,000,000;/The Nu • .• Bill appropriates :.'0..000,000, I. Republik c , . . j County Conventio n ! I *At "meeting of the RepitblicA4 Centrlll,?, Committee,-held at the Court; Ilowle,"-in Betivaron the - 28th ofJe l l ult. 414 :matter of the resigiiation 0 IL '. Quay,: as Prothonotary, ha v i nz b 11 brought before the Comtnitteiii, tie followini; call was ordered t0.1, L ; ,4ssued: 'Plc Republiean Voters of rßeaver Cott - AY, are-requesteil to meet at their several places of holdiug sled I tiOnS On SATTIRDAY, the 17th day 6" 'August, kin jibe township meetings, e I - 4 P. 31,' ,und elo'sing the polls itt, 7 P. M. and in the boroughs between T and Ci e'cloc i P. 31.,) and 'cheese deleL gates fo a minty Convention, to be held at 'the Court House, in - Beaver!, on :11oNnAv. AugustlOt 1, at 11.° clock l A. 3/ ... , f or t,• 10 purpoge of aominuting ':Candidate for Pro , :honotary. Thcg townships, and bgl ouLglas. will be ow l : tied to the slarne number of delegatep they severally had in the May cod: . I t ventioii as l'ollows : - , Borough y [ , 4 I Industry. . • 1..' Bridgewater •2 i - Independence - Big Beaver I ', 4 t Marion 13rightpn3' 1 Moon • Chippexya I 3 1 New Brighton 'D arlington ' ' 4 ! 2\ - Q I v•Sewiekly 4 1 Economy . 4 i North Sewiellly-11, ' MIME Vrapkliv Free( Icnu ho Freedom 'di (ireene Vra-nkfort Loche.ster tp • 1 4 Iti.ccoon Sotith Beavix 1 4 The followinr , re.solution was palmed tinanimously :- • I 4esolved i W recommend that the Primary ] Elections Ihe bondu'etei,t in all the boroughs and' districts by. ballot. 1 I Ey; order! D?MINIS,Jr ..I • of Rep. Central Conk 11 ;(!re l v it large !tly calculated to ihtiact.-7- ermays and lioen,and the eu,crallyy! iti tyle; uud,had 11 as they *_e're en great satts- Chprri . 3 Mr.- k;nitcoli. MicnAsL WEI; r Lye rot uoto CR theCounti Co of Wastivt; and Liz.zio t'olton I r,er.:eompoSin g 'quitted. , th •i- read an es . eral merit, and. - , is valedictory, I \cbeautr , and I s. egna I. The 1, ';ii:lor, in eon- 1 i l -ere among thel pia report, , xs l e .) ill ally, continent' tits andl guar, \b Vead, Pres- n ece Asa ry ,w e iS-1 recogtlizeit t 'Ude l as *a« ?r 4,,,,,iu.,,f1i6,...t. in introluoiii 4 d L'hat. or i ehe s a 4u i oak |L k an vl e I£ 'l. .. P. flit - relit:a, r...::.x.,IVELLs, . i• , 'Col)inattee. I 1: I) ' I 1, ,I I_ . 1 :Sl e-Air.ial :---ocie iriqteil. mil'ea rs. Pt+iidutit ill I )i r ' , 2Sat, lirA. I. .., , „H, Cii 1 ,; .:11E' LA MISTRY Ok ALEDICINE.--, Aineng' the speCial delights Which have o rich y repahloarvlsit to Ne#l._,, England - «a .- the inspection, it was oar privilege to make' of. r. - ,T.,C,A§- er6. CO .'s .p,abomitOry, at Lowell,+l Althongh Wa.k new by - here-say, -thtit I. it wits largel.'yet 'we ere . sarpriol 1 , When we came into • \vile- of. its -rail 1 Inag n i tnti c ; la nd. tills more_: by tli e, ' - .(, 1 *. - ._ tent athd complication of its truly :11:4-. mense litif 7 inesS. The s.yikole . , ma6si,:vri soactuiteis in - fact one vast cheinieffirls laboratoty, lin which' the - iirocei,ses6,f .• this ivontietiful_art are Coreitantly i. ,: i12 , :.' ing on. 31Oico-chernical science . h:1:5 feal - Oita .1 - lelcurative.propc:rtiQ•s LC ' any spbstanee I 4. , .x - 1! , .,t. iii s , Anel one . or , more Of itsi - edmi.wient partA. 'i'l.irA. l, ' 1.1 4 e ~rqn.{eci i;,l i...:n-,: t of c a t . tit are , 'tlik, s - 014 , 1y ii,--th., morp:, H. i -,. e.-Witai,is i . l " ; ? 1,- ' i 11E-11 thti, is lilt ~oneseightte4hi part (It its vei L ;h... ,-. tl. t.: -othe t levilil-1 re t:•:.1 part.s are gum, extractive ,;end i In e rt; or 011 - insive . 'natter. '.. Dr: Ayct'::3: . .....y,,t OM ' , -;,i..o.irai.e -ti,e i/wW- , ...11 Iwop4r#: iii.:'- a . l Eire . :. lei+Lit.: •..i:. - tr.,,:',.:”. CLrlpli , y , ..,.il ( ,di R are hep...how esn th po os -; ree4. ?y,..-- v. - hicli the 's vie tue:l of each . reined.ti!,l mi 4 'i.:lt, Are chased throti“ tree l4T": a' 4. . ri-'• ..., hic:i .antil they 'cum - crow. K0.0 , ..,1et,`1‘' , • T: _'se i,one en triki-isil. 1. 1 14-! :11, ' p;k:p;..rt i c'..;. 'or ; . or,tuts, : :mlibined.jtmczlHy i tuii pp.:-, Liedit.!: : : iviiitlt have-tiaalt: a rei.i;:ta ion ' for ta .1.v1:-, ee. ail over' the 'iv o Id..i----1, does . the . Doctor di.4larfaL in-.his art. and exfilain , •.- 1, i t ' l. :mil every - partieular, - --b,Lt : : l int:. that this il-s the craw.: which •tli...lpeople c:nt t,c.' th th.e.l.EE4t pJssii.,le,. - re:nii:.- le . ti..4..!attnunt 017 .i.liSee , ol — ' - , "la .by N.v . 4ich his .r,..me1e . 4 1- •e - publishcd in the . ratli- IS and Itlive tieen Fes.t..lo girt of the medical ,l.:!clu- - V . ' fated States, and-are 0'11. ,, - ;t by mail to, such pa . y,i-, iipply for then.-.--- L Oally san• Fr`ancisc6;-- puct4, :It itfoLLI, ,tre (.13:3 tip; rel procesq !.).y •, (;. W. Aili,on I! S. I.i.Lxr, Dl'.3 . 13,L1 teller, to be who . were un9.11- ,r. IS is of ypping j riiu;,.h r4ie r . A - 1)01104 ,un7i Z.:11)14 i Tikt made, at cal ; lournal to a large ty th . C . :ttatly 1-;eiv walls Chronicle, a- oi case of 1)3-s -tre4tcrl.. 'esti easo.of a ion ; alai aloo a buCeessful a i vory severe o r.'4d4y, c0"e1;;., Cln I:6n, it cylinder 'fill ss,ayist, read 'a •tietare.4, of ,the tii•aa admitted trn bi;r. tMd to meet at . New Brighton, day et' • October tpidamage ta-HPnr: promoted the United for valnahl i , rovernmen r 0, gan and promire.ynt, took - pnt l i es, FurDeria who cantle A owing - in sentiinents the ,Ilionse infilq and cprt: beenitse deftinse {of empjlaucal ser.llOn.! P. P. Stanton ; who has, heeit appointed by the Goverpor[l l of Jiankas, to till the Taeaney occasioPed, by the aC,eqptaned of the post, of 131i,g7. adiei , Grobe . at In the regular serl;teel by Senator l i Lane, was in irrat) on Wednesday on his way_ to ington. ' 0 Set Parson.. Brownlow'a paper been designated by the Stato.TO Idea to publish the iaws of to liassed i at the present _session: 12M. 0 makes.a ,h; pension 'ofl The cost,o tio9 exeee than OH? I ...," 9 Pateersow Philiipsbiu4ll PUNSICI ; ' Tcoelieste'r bpro.-4 I Please announce the name so, of Beaver, ns a: candid' S, subject , lc the decision • .vention..la be held t ; n the M %NY-VOTERS iiil'ernal machines werc.rn mind floating in the Po ~ y. Bela` cruising about Acquia. l ii i s of them went down' of its it; lithe' i other .nri'sot in- t lo % )tit ;.out its fuSe. Beng a- Ls found to,contain-a-lalgo red 'with viz . -liens (.1 .-t ielvu _ were CS 1 t I. hose things Wien ed !the Potomac Squadron. '3 - M. - I..f,eilthan has been, o a first lieri l tenantey I' in States army, 'as Iv_ reward erviees rendered, , to the. It. 'Furnisho with an [or 'monkey, -he .Visited the - points of V i i i yginki ' -And , whieli he reported j to the rtnient.- - J,' Vallandingham, ter be easyur4ess ho 'some way hts traitorous on. Priday introduCed into: of Representatives a pre resolution tending Itolde in members of their Aeitts ly hold coMinissioils in i thi3 heir country. Remo v . tabled the resolve. Post-Office._ Department 'whom° gain by the fins hails to the Rebel Sates. i;transportation in.that Nee the income by more :000,- I II II i Ipss .