A II MEM Ivs • y BRA s. Aliter Paiilisher B • • Tt,; WEDNESDAY, •Tird 188 L can.RepubliCon , I President Ju g DANIEL AG'SE4I AO[OCI Asspcgati JL JOHN SCOTT, flopew AGNEW DUFF, New R VA.iSeinMy. lIENIO,I Fansion , Ditind, , Atte JOut . YOUNG, Roobeste4 Treasuref O. !RAtISHAW, Filbtoo ' Oommissioner. DANIEL 1 SifORT, oos, - r f Cpunty A itor.l .3sO. STEWART, M Por H o • use" Direct or. i #racßy New Sewiokly, I Tr4stees op Acaderly. Itsv. D H I .IkIeLF,A.N, Beavert, JO3E;':l ii syILSON Beaver, The Grand., • , i• veznitrii. L On Tue s da yaftern nof week Mast ; the Grandllovemenqof Gel . laDow ell's command commenced at 3 o'clock, 1 . t. st. Tkere are fiftl- 1 full ' regiments under hitiz orders, aid thelarmy will consist lob five divi ions .. This im mense fore°, consist g of 5 loft Arlington Heigh s and-4 under thelcoininatid f Gen. as Chief sind Brigad er Gen - Col. David Hunter, 01. S. leman, trigadier nerall RtinyonAtid Col. A. S. .1 i mandinethe division.. , ..7. ..,, Theael[five grana divie twelve , liiigade, comprising regiments, 'each brigade a by - cayeli-y and - artillery. . , t This iis • by_far the mt powerful thee•n, , st army lever o rgan i zed in the United States .r The movements movements • [• o of thiS magnificent " Co p s D Armee ) , 1.. - ought t.to ' crush ;all be ore it. On , . . Tuesda- . a ft etnoo the 1 army com menced'the, greatforwardmovement; TuesdaY night, Gen. 'Ty er's column , , bivouacked At a d aro nd Vienna, , which is 41 miles rom airfax Court , House‘And is me orable as being the 1. scene .0 Gen. Sc nk's disastrous ma nceuver. Col. If 'ntzlethan rested at . ...__. - __lr.. _ . ••• • ALL-4. ..... _...---1 t, the )eA of the ce iter to within five • 1 miles o f the same place. Wednesday ~ g mornin the arm took up the line Of mareh`and-the a vanebl Ards reach - • 1 • ,ed Fairfax Court °use t.-111 o'clock, h I R A. al.'', They en te red he, village — at noon 4 Trees d beim , cut down icroaS the road at various - points, a n d, other; obstructions placed' in the road t to hinder the march of our troops..'-- But there were j ono m a sked batieriee bet Ween this point . and Fairfax: At ii , , 1 Fairfax - 1 it was supp4ed - the - rebels ~ would make A stand, lint they did not. The 4 7 bllowing, which le clip from the ;{ correspondence )f the N. Y. Tribune, t has what an eye witness has tesay .7 . of . L ., 7., L . upon the capturi .t. alma: ' The, - 1 column went round through a ''meadow up a steeplill a mile further, and, the approach was' cautiously made; as it e was the' highest ground on the road, and if anywhere, it was thought resistance wonld be made. Fir a moment there were signs of fonaingin line but the, usual absence -of rebels became soon! apparent. The alarm was caused by ‘ the driving in of a rebel foree of two..or.three hundred men by our skirmishers. .._. • 1 . At 9 or 10 o ' clock they went off in suck a L li urry -as to leave their rom. boric', bags. s w ich our men fed,their. t t - horse-! avail co n. [ i Ai.c..at -half mile from the Court, 11C1::“', on 1.1) - 4 top of the first hill, an c•44.7lent pc,,itlon was a lino of fresh earthworks extending on both sides of the road for, perhaps, half a mile be tween the woods. The hitherto slope of the hill was cleared of trees and' Piaci, as if to-allow; range to the at.- - finery; but. there were no guns, and; notraces of guns, unless wheel tracks near . one of the fourlembrasures he so interpret-Id. - troops j i T Presently i e troops were moving a 1 -steep and na ow street , between bro /ken down lirV irginia hoises. It was bird-even ;for officers to believe that this was Fairfax Conrt House ail` it proved. 1 It wascaptured about, ill o'clock by three iiientwo Rhode' Sand skirmishers and a volunteer it. - i . .-- loiwalked the whole length of th'b C 11643E4 alone, ; owint to the few we-, nietifwhe were in sight, ,and greeted' with 0/1111Sty thenegroes. At noon the [head. o the oolu.mn marched np the street,cheering and singing, or With bandsplaying Star Spangled 2 , Itatiner.. i [ 4 Tim secession flag on the Court Haase was awn hauled down, and set 'Arai, smaller 'ones i taken. The first man to hoet - the Stars and Stripes was Sergeant John Mie, of Cianpany!c, ,2 r 41 RhOde Island Regiment, who wa ved it fron) l the 'top of a barn. The[ i if il ourt House was soon crowned With; e National flag. i 7 ... 11 Before the eecond .4 Brigade 'begati: to Ile uithe itet'the Cavalry were OE lored to the front 4 and gaßwad at the p fibr thei* speed, carlinwi ; ill intik, forward, They Pursued the , rebel, Orres ' miles on the Centreville•road r 1,1 I 1 ; ' 1 - II atvilthenifilive up *Lebo., immanuf there were !an sip", of the foe, and their hersei were watirie& :It was; 'i,iaicsrttiined that the "rehab had left Wibout 9 ereleek ih the mora l* that they were under the _com mand of . Bonham, bite member of Co; from South pirolina, and were a.. . i 6,000 strong ionsisting of Soluth Ca ?ling Alabama. and Georg!a regunen4-. , They had occupied six tamps n•at the town, some tit tents, others belbastily constructed shanties. fouThe fbei persons who were to be. nd in town said that they had ex peeted theist to make a stand, having alwaysiniaitrted ,thist there Would be a battle, and,all who wished safety- had. better 1i -eve. But they fermed on the hill behiridAhe to wn only-to turn tail the insta4pur co lumns came in sight, those, efl General Tyler and Colonel IfeintzelMan flanking them as the een aFFehed: ' In the camps, as - in' their head-quar ters in tOWn, were. fresh. evidence- of hasty' 'departure. In one were five quarters of fresh beef, eleven'muskets; in, all Were spades, shovels, cami-ket tlea, knapsacks, and _pistols in abun dance..! A , number of tents were left entire,'nd the ropes + which held- ad been cu without pu ll ing up the stakes. a l , In one as + a titbit set for Min Officers' breake k - ...., . ‘," i . 1 Sick soldiers ,were left' in the hospi , 4,1 wih nething to eat; in the Quar termaster's rooms a medicine' chest, the gattermaster's mess chest, and plenty of exCellent whisky were left; the latter was a most striking proof of a rajpid 'flight. In the knapsacks werevery precious things, such as a letter' fQM a wife to a husband inclos ing a I it of hair front a sister to a brothe ,'asking him to , o‘kill a Yankee i f for me. ''. ' There were also maps of vit 11$0a#,i) is Of Virginia, - In some were F lilettititeven enclosing Money. ' ' l ' 'carefu lly •l'e e' 'understand that a ;drawn topographical 'map : prepared i by alc ark now . employed in the War Depar went, was founif,in one of the buildings. Among thticivilians who ' entered Fairfax with the army was-a daughter of Thnrlow Weed, who bore away a, secession flag, and other tro phies. ; Among the members of Con gress :.,, 'ho were there - 'siere , • Senator Lane f l Indiana, and Colfax, Verret, Nixerq Frank,Plirter an Washburn, of th House.: Ml.--Xerree bil t eught homean ' empty sand bag, With the Word "The " Confederate States" print ; ed Upon' it, which he presented to,Gen. Mansfield, to be given, by him', to Gen Scott as one of +the many trphies of thitit c l l 'cssdless victory. • 1 . ~ •; L Th i greater • part of the army rest ed-O ,Wednesday night •at Fairfax.— A po i i. tion of the center, and of Gen. Tyle 'sOommand, howeVer, pushed on towards Centreville, and encamped for 'the night a few miles' east of that place,l • 1" ' • • 1 i . ~ On Thursday morning Gen. Tyler's diviion proceeded ,towards Centre- 1 tit 4:.. 1 .1.4.1..-;,.1..f. ‘.4..........u.a in safe ty and the troops turned in to the , .. Manassas road. On the road informa ' , tio l n was received that a masked bat ter;, i 4. was on the left. Col. Kelsey 1 wit ht three companies passed forward te l 'econneritre. •. As they passed an open. ravine and entered the road, which was surrounded by dense woods, they werareceived by it fire from thet left ; killing a number of the advance!, They then retreated, covered with a brass ;cannon of Sherrnan's 134tteTyr— t q4r forces then took a position on the topof a hill where they planted' two 1. + rtiled guns, supported by Capt. Brack ets ccompany 8,. and cavalry with several companies of the New tork 12th and Michi 2d gan . The robels had two batteries of eight peees in a position commanding , the road. They . used their guns well,, ex cel 1 t ' they fired sometimes too high, I I iby' , hut were gal antly faced our troops. ''They did not, reply to our regular fire ~fer half an hour, 'during which time IHntstbev were receiving large reinforce ' ' , ie. In the meantime, Richardson's brig .. e reconnoitered the woods. While i de , e were again thus advancing; we re met by4l raking fire. Our guns were agaii put in position, and pour ed - grape and eannister among 'the en [ enlY until t h e supply was exhausted. Ahese guns Were commanded by Capt. yers. / Glen. Tyler commanded in person an acted gallantly. Capt. Ayers, of the. artillery, lost one man lolled, three wounded, and several of his pieces disabled. ' The 'New 'York, 12th suffered next to the Massac hu- 1 setts Ist. ; it. 64 Gen. Tyler ordered, the treopii i i i to retire. The total loss in the engagel dent on our side is estimated at thirty kilted and fortY weunded. Only 1000 1 ofour tro o ps were engaged with this b a ttery. tory. The rebel force is estimated at 4000. i - 1 f On ThursdaY,the village of Centre + vilie was occupied. Gen. Tyler's col umn passed tr through Cenevi ll e with outo firing a gun. A reconnoitering !party consisting of Capt. Alexander, two companies of cavalry, and por tiona l' . of 'a battery , took- up a position on a hill on.ll4ll's run, :two mires fr om o , Cutre 4 7ille. At : this point a aanguiti , engllgem,Fit took place, of which we' give the particulars in another col; t , "- i It will be seen , that the enemy has been driven from all his batteries and irtrimchmentie:before - Minassne, 7tuic ton, 'and-that :our troops were at the latest' ladvioeili shellingthe 111% ' t'ren ch .- 1 / f mental: themeelves, 2!5 i ti g e. !ll tp. ightes ,1300 - men, lexandria ral Tyler, P. Heintz- Theodore flee, corn- ions include . .fortyLeighi, :lecompanied, -.. -_:-.--- siiitio l f. - Jr'. -.. •-:''--.''Aiiit..,---,- ! l A).maB 0• 1 An do - .r .11.. B. 0 -...• of this Platie;; , • -Omi - 40 - parsi . came to hia.- ., th -,ori .Thuraila3llava. rang last; in afinnst ,ttigtfnl Manner. The evening ; , ieit tr n on the LC. - fr. P. R. lt.'h ...- . . ran • thO )4otak a i opped jest beisniVlt6 itatt4, iii4titioiliftiii. , i ,r , fellow had-clambered upon one; the o . • care ride up to ,4 station . lai , . L osing hi*halance in Some. manner: . 1 i fell la down under the t4iiin just . as +..wsimii. fairly in:MOtion. .4fter tieing dragged for several TO tile*.heellektught him and cOnii)letel + i ered -*rinn hie body the right:l4 #t.tip . iji l i.,l He vas" otti,; arnrise • :Norbly":i iti4nglE4 ' l. t3heir . 1 1, Roberts: bein on 6.batoc?ltt ' time, near the tra ce,- ; heinng• some one en claim that a bili;liaa killed,' rare down the bank. - .Coroti Reed reached the, I . suffers t •- 1 • • 1. ' • --: little when his . '1404 -body;;, rtis-lifted from the . •k " and • laidlOn, the graini Istotviithatan "ng I :he . via* horriblY • 1 . - - vi as ' I mingled, he c ontinued to breathe for fifteen Minn s,-Sqlnn le4h ended hie .sOlaringe.• hafiitir has nansed. a , T deep gloom vor ntir community, and *general sympathy is felt for l the 0 dieted pareats aisOltmilYi. of the child. It is 4iie to the 4OductOif-of the train to nay that 'hey *are 1 )44 in any way . 4).hlaine IS thief sad ac cident. 1 7, ---- ___.: , iv 1 MP OFF THE AILKL OAD.--r -iciltirly retinested by. 3f... anti at - Beaver Station, tto bat ono boy s nnacaompant , I • i parents, otiolder I compspn o. allnwed at or lucidr the ' rents' and 3others. having boys; are partietdarly n -1 it ae e.c,6iit whateve ‘ !tr,o all ir l lit the station or the groan Si an Y boys hereaftir should t: 1 • ayisghor otherwise l visiting i or grounds at and , arourd y . opal, they will be dealt with i t 1 , ry manner; - 1 , I .... print io-daY, another letter i h 4 John '?' lit'Carter, ;i hich) is , ~ 1 eeted ;againat thei Argas.-r personal•l ' -43 no r ert rove l y 3teCarter. lie has cites , - independent c candidate, erfe .trightl,so tolio. t . 'side•,.. ourselves, as wel •, .ourselves, w , hz - BOYS, KI We are par Johnston, s give notice by, their ions,, -Till I station. Pi custody of sired on no thetno bii near it , be fonnd the etatiod the R. R . in tt' sum. from Mr. inalrdy',A Wt desi wit Mr. to ie an he aas a Pe co, alliothei participated ha the I conventi n, .4 be honorably bounc the aetio of tii#t eonventid . n, and e support he gentlemen so toinick Upon'n othe - r . plau of uetion c party bilreldOdgether. lye pres, that th o DomoeraeY will 110111i:I their 1 . i lir A .. .: andidatss - Hull '''`'"a• I: - 7 . : - 2 I I ' iftii ---- T T e : en! Regiment, Col. t t Calmon l left, Camp Frig t on (ft iiii . eveliiiiil l or the seat o wa,. , boys were in the finest ihealthi in( spirits. The ordered nas ( .4untingbini;l'and from thebee to 4op well, where 'they wifl'reeelive thei,fir 1 ihstallMent !of' their pay 11 . The id it L mate destination . of the regiment .l is not ye knowO:hut they are for t e / presen ordered,to ttmberland. l l , 1 , —Si pe the above was in type y l ce learn treat the regiment is . in liarrp borg, enroute for Tragerlitown, 31d. -7----. 1 --- - . hi d pßebelC, ng l 11.3 S rTs CITI a 1 id on Saturday... , Jeff Davis` i' t (.i i a message to that body, i t IMraetetized'lby the t osoal ii imisrepresentatiobs. We, i i this `wilt be . - the last rnes-i ! eir. wiil :everiend fortb. 7 —, oval now hive a g6od opi: to bag the Whole- Posse—i 1 .9 6abinei' v and • ones. s , d Lk, it brtilnl. d' l6 , ' zar l . iu Rie has deliver which is amount c think that sagethat Our sOldiel port tnity President, *Y . hey moi lave reeiived odefs.Lal ana Peterson's Ladle's' 3.fa&-j August;/ whieh, in 6pitp till continue to be to tlo, andard. i I it I *w e dy's Book, agile, for , the sl i a ar, 0 inn r at, 1 The Erie ; regiment ,pasSed l lth, place on Saturday'l morning, on their i ' Way home, t l where, it is said, theylwil re-enlist for the ,War. ' ° I J 1 l• 1 ' For del Arai. 1 - A a .meeting of "Wayne Guards, Infantry I and Artillery . CompanY, 0;1 Beayer, the folloWing resolutions . ver unammoesly adopted - - I 4es° ed, That the sincere at grateftil thanks if the Company, t Z tailor?, rinblielyjin tbe county new , papers, to ithe donors of ,our beaatif Flak . , fo_ their patriotip liberality";at particularly to the young ladies' thrk, wh e energy and personal exertion, the meatus were collected land the II ' , pu based. ,i'l 1 ' I esolircid, That through the! ea e m ium, we return to the Rev. r. 31 ain, with .'assurances or respect, our warmest thanks, forthe' neat, ttp r pro . pria ii,', and lelogOnt = terms, Ili which eecinveyo to :us the precio,int gitt ;wit h One ;confident holier , thil the pa iosism of subh Rentimeetsle'l thbse tiered by ilia on the melts*, w i . alWayshave irinflutince for good, (tie w beli eve hid Will have with ini,)!ett f tivel and abiding n ' the ' hearts,' of t, their recipients.l - ' , , 1 i By Order' lef th Comp_any.' ; !,,, tICEPDI.II. AGNEW; Capt.. ~; •1, I 1.11 . , giv.. 1...0f, the in . Jeket. A olv k . . 0 you flcuowl i tt in 'certain plates the poll wereftelesed 'at f!, o'elock; ''‘vlieti i the 'priete4 'Meketa were '. ahest and at tiern i a r ' lac osi lota opt ' fit 7 o'cl 010,1 'hen tree ; written iticketa I we int vante, tally, ;being kept in in y • pla l i ! . by the dilferenew of ,the tic ets.; You ilifer to "the approval of he C Oit,tl Committee by t,he peii pl i the at Jithey were, got , out was by l lhavin arsemeal buggies and Wa= goris em yeti to haul; people k Ito the , lls,mi, 1 and by *pie ,iu the bor. oh. ; 4 , t l_, ', I jr . ow, hen' the,Preasadent .1* 1 11 't Call jwan it ibr 75,000 ii( iss.Zie 'Postal ,S stem ofrthe eoi t .. 1 vied fo liiin 1 1 -,, , ' •; I; ' --- kr 1 nide does ;not ork *ell Ti n i e ' k lio; it . was Foy that m any iii Cillarleistpa -/Ilteury emplanes that would ; k their live s ,f r the a en `o ',the great :lute to RiaAnien 4 ; ' the . 1 06 f9ice,_ me,,,,nt,„,,,,1 of lth. e 1 1 1 ; V OnanCea Ani l tWeAA> one that 06 W ' Aria pall for- 2ntr i Nputri and; , Al b 44 )t ol3 aehuutit t one or iaore .. b : a11'4 1 486 1119 * "1 ' l'l - ' 1 flneoc44 l :lltik le l ! - , r , ' Now Sir. yo' 'tr ay ' it is rig bi I I 0 - 1 1 r• . I '' F .yrk ra4 ~4 ~ - - er' i . - 1-1 k I . , 11 , ,9lu Alttly ; 20 ! [ voiilicio[;ifo ' ismitiinroT ' I 117441 sk !Yon ? ! again to l. a [lis this. ['in s . l*cielr eaPernf told %;• 4 . ' your reply; tor",;itir,,,tattilt ub1411.. ' in the ,; same,rl I•l*leVid . ii[fer you; the nigatif the' RePOliera party, brek ': 44 *H II 4 of 3rourousyipgs•s,n • daes. Now[. sir, in mini` ink te general aspect of[tHe case,i yo ou y say tbe.iCtrinty Conimitoel :i badimadeither ealli sOmetime. b' fore the assatilt oh Fortgenitor., The Call lWasl'hiade on ithelfitili of April, , and 'tbe assaul t on the -itth of the same Imonth, 4 that, eiqUai it:oi very Short one,i only two days in length. ' Thu Sneak abOut the courie and temper, of S r tar' f , not being [lii- i lluirmony l*ith' !youts ; well it's DO render. •7.*.T0W1 air, [ for [ 'Some of your [4:•Wi. writing, April !•• • [ ! 22d; . 1 ! 1 [ ',/ [ I' "As we write Our o wn is in' a cone ti , •Of eat commotion ) apple : are pen.- ing.7,ln from all.- dir e r lona, with )lags [flying, drums beittii*, and all etitht-- sinsin. ! . Party feelin, and .party linpa are;raindly becoming obliterated [ our County. A[ • pi•oposition, is: nor -made bj[? many oro4q - eq,iiens, to, have [ but! on party .andil bat the patty [of our COnntry. Thek+ la - now no dil l s-is sion ih the North, arty lineal have been obliterated . and now to-day fhb loyal States preseP ' ;the g ra fy i [ h I 1 spectaqie, of a who! people a r ous ed, indignant at the [ l .e use of insolent 1 traitors; like a band of- brothere 'jninil . ed" marching tar* rd I to the! over- 1 thio*l'of the tyrs o n , ' l.,t ; al'Oligarcy', ;that', his so long I ruled t i , destines L ior the • . 11 fairostlGovernthe e,World has over beheld.' I' , ' ; ,l, , 1 , aY'lsth, you Say :; ' I , ,!fi 1 }lel Northern Democracy, ctstontid gt 1 Mit de of the Spithern rebels, t i ,are ee and e n r d ' to ag b h !l Is a t v a e t n l g h ed b a lls p e o n n m t ' hO a n n e l illiny w, GS tr:t e cheitl they have .bees; so cruelly d ived, 4is everywhere' a Subject of h signiticant' remark' [kat those [who ave heretofore done Most. ain i tijbave worked hardest for I 'the. SO h; [ are now iiii3t and foremostiin arming forthe fight. Sovknnl regi- Me is' [composed! wholly of I:ireekin rld e l l DeMocratii, ,I have been.) formed in t 'e f iNorth, iAllithemost prominent lenders ofi that *arty in the loyal "Sta e`S!, hail) declared , themselves for! Elio V . , Mini, and ~bire eontributedtheir j th. e toward 's *caning the Govern l 1 . , 1 e v si-, this, i$ your, own Savtng; ,: i. 1 1 0 ' be an . n 3- f nr own ,onht to [ honest II e and, not taken from the Star or ?i i;lmg. Post. lA4 . .you have intro'-• it tu i il th P o s t, give what it f .says, •, , . .o ,ited from yoUrlown papr.v, . I. 'flic South has determined not to Q iti for .he adjn. tnient of the diffieui-[ y I Ip[s-flly- and constitationallk, but ii •v ' de r de cided tipini'an , aimed A.Cvoln- 1 i {, a inst Abe Governiiient.[' The' lii t st;rnk.ti the first blo4, but e , Id h will ittinte the North blow ; one 4 " for he taten. • The authority of e ov .rtan,entig our country must 1 -i ' ..t. A i n a 1 i....4....... r .„,.......1 1,,........,. 3 1, ry 1 A crican i - ;citizen. The wrongs e' he uthl are! now a matter of mi -1 goa9 •oti deion, the integrity of the : , rn enan d • the authority 'of the e, w- e hol d- its power, is now, this" 04€ 1 t object t iff' • nationa l ' 'cottlidera- Viiirt - 1 H 1 The A merican flag, the flag 0f..._ our anion, nd I the honored bawler , ' of. I p, 04% ernment, wjtielt is bound to'prO-, i 4 teci th intern 3 - of. the Whole; coitii-, try th North as well 'aslthe 13o#h, ha twain fired on by' Americin ti ie-i di . loyal to the Goverthent Of t he;' co t retry. •We (awe appreCiated d i vine ; W, ngS, we liaire:' advocatbd jibe res- { to • tion of J teir right, we ha v e not' 1., , ip.aredtheii- e nemies. But now they lithe fircdf upon'! 'theflag i of , their 1 cotintri 4 and, ours ;no AmuricaA 'of te lit+art 'unlit:bravo soul will, stand , a d no American , ought !to stand ! ti i h it' I I • I [• lio*, (iii ;1 Editor, you ' are very , 1 1$ e inngeable, [or otherwise under !,the e uence of the Court House party; y u was all right, hp till the Week b fore thq Conrention. 'NOW What 1 's any NO ilicin citizen/ done since '!yu wrotelt 'el above, that Yen 1 uld it unite will them 'in politics,as Well , the fi ght. ! . ! ' .; - ! '-+ 1 'When I Captains Cuthbertson and Miller, and Licht. Quay,' was•ra sing their !,ComP files to go to fight ; hen' a man wottl come up to join eit her.of the compare es,, they were not , rejected , .1 .) b e i c ii l l i but je u lh u a n d ite n a ot as vOte a d b fo a r n I : 4i o n i : 7 ~ather., i t g o: forth and batt e for •r heir count 3+. „ . 1 , , .: Al Net 50,13 r.' Editor, atlthe Primary I! oeting, hld oh the-25th of MaHlthe ? ll was , in du ,between,! the boura of • - and 5! "cleek, P. M. `‘lThe'llrord 4 me out from the Borough to de the nominating ;b3f.allot, and With lit 'the'[ r e, !favorites of Beaver had loti of.priated , l r !tickets, and intin to hand them round,: 1 4- ,[they were ended to-`:some that) had • 1,1, 3 ,v0ted for Stephen. A. Ddyglas, and 1 ,..• told! 't w f h f Union meeting; and that! ii, thet wet- bat one party in; the NOrth;, 1 ali, 1 4 the ! anl t it. one of the tiek.ets; aftel ;1 'A i iii le ti went [ to vete,' but had a [ written ti ket; [and offered it' at the ! hi ' win ow!, hut, it was rejeeted•by the ---- " ke, * ' - lted ticket. ' Now sir: 'einiii ndif;l r ate' - 7 1 b utt ted " 1 ' 01 Bt' 'ni,a, 4 1-1, a.. Gr i t l't, MI 4. 1 0 i s ur*- Oir ME ,I I -'1 , I i ~ two vireos, wen sir, Yott knevi.the l • - Ityl s pne ;In ttke. South. I have said mite !the flt lawsuit' that more th e one parti, h re' iii - the North isinseleise. • Their - . great . abuse hid times past,iii beat p!rttes given rby. l oo-edttori in. to Noith, bAs.enemutd, in part those Sere fiends in'the tith to ,Tehel at thin ;time ' 1 , i;- - ,: ! - ....ti l', New, you in eloidng ryour'pi, ece,ire for our ; friends tO the resolution of the Chi4go and Itesiver gonirunti ns, and eoristder the spiiit, that 412i111 Od miry. Itertblitati id the land a nd see if hetteri material 61tin be fon nd ?;to fotm a I hetter, rniun l Orgimiss fort than tho RSlMblican ;party, I I aid , a4;if all the good: men in the Artily' is i llepnblienns, an how yoli 'get, Itlits !artysierfeet r 1 If yon don, Roam,. 'do. i I Some six, ..years nijo: of ithe i Villtigs h and;, American !parties, when.' thrrs nameli hit!' 'tin d 6 to tl3l l le " thmi 500 ,in this eottnty, 'they / look. iirt 1 ti e !Americans as the worst `peop le t oil with, quo year hefore the T.7nion,l l , - f4row [sir, if that', small party is so pfirifying, yrhidid;ltbey nofunits the whole country's' force,- and linrge I it, of allthe . lviees ,in time past,i and 16avci bh un , parti and that the party of out-, co i aryl ,I ', .1 I I: t , , JOTIN lifeCAß'rF#ll, .1 1 -- , o , d a...!•gpiiot. t,AMOng , this Ilkeey g.. things that are. being publish , of now-ajdays i l we think. : the following I , good to, be.l 9 si • : I. 4 lit ; Oek iC'.plaeo ~in L our ~ own ihnie,t town land is known to , us :all. I:. The . 1 • ha • I I • • •:1 1 morning ,that the - first, requisition_ f, the President ,was'. p ublished in the Oity . papers, the Rev. Tibblek of this piace,•ivOlitthe shoe shop of mi., 50144,, and - liiiiiii,:tiiere, sridlte . 44 , AO' f-einisitiet4:,. when I.4lhert I•Artid,;lti, 'jour; stopped;his hamnit. ! andtt . , 4 and the following:tOok place: :, 44' •': .i 7 'I "Wass is, dais Xi. Tibblel?" I! 1 - 1 lieV4 T'., stated the : requisition; • . Sauk,'Arndi "Mi..' 'Stiead 1.414615:4# • • /II ;'.. i ~ .1 : ili . I,•Hh . ,! I "What 'for r saki Snead; I •It • I '"1 7 3,71 votes for LincOltWand by T t- f I fights for'LincolM ' 1 1 : .•r .. 1., ,, ..': "I.,lguess,' ,adid . snead,l_"yott; i,do, i mean ,What - yOa 84.7, .1 ''l'.. .i! .. i , ' I , LI " iaiii Igo: in to morr ow ." • . l. , 1 :., • , promised i make IL I, ' 1 , • I • j ilt 3.. ] to ,' a t , l ady pair'ofshOesct,O-morroli; and expected you•to , l3.* - e.:olii e.l„ ••;:: •. ~.ii ~.:i l i !:Aveu i4,3iiyon b, miss; dtrialliintilte em.iiiit , ihiss is all, iieuTgaid.r!!:, - , 1 1 .. , ~, : •, much ..,. t i Tho. ',Jour, i :' was , so; - exerted .• that' he would 4rd his tools and, taye, 'the broom",' : .niarehl,-and eOMltet4indroli' 'thrnugh the Shofiltho entire after noon. .ile•. , :ati at the Station't . he mowi ng: he left i l at fi . ik!clizickiltit h e . said he .iyantedi to, o, r e in time' 9 lie trent lie Pittsburgi4 iik 4,4 e I ' morning,- inft I:ivit4 .. the qicyt, Guards the' same evening for parritl i bung, Wrote . from , liarriabu t rg. , next ] day, left I same evening Or :th4 1 .4ipita4 (Via Baltiniore,) witai .i in the '" i ' r •9c. : :.tilioi shot 403IL'revolver twentj7- fi Vo •I•inie,k Wrote from the 'Capitol inl ;,hFee:des-si and wiis l lin'the:Orew,i that, toole Alea !indria; Wrote 'frOin 'there iio'4 , ikt. : . piecelef,eil' cloth ; . ii*thet,•tax;!,-laine ; ted Celli' ;EllsWor li tfe(l; sinee whic h'; .4., r , . ; ,,r1 i.i.,0 i.A.,* 4., F 44.. 1 10 .. J1.1,....:_:,.. Hue 7as .7 years in the army i . lh;:tier 'Many. ‘' •• t ...1. 1 . .:*FilitePO#•' , "- 1 c 1' ! • ; ).i .•'• •',', • 1 1 .1 . , 1" -- "7 - 7 , 1•11, 1 .'•;,. , .` iteirThe folio which 'we • find it I ) . • /i,': i•• ...; the Pittsburgh 1, is soloxtroni, -, 137 . ,appropok i tl. , .':i.ti ~ the insert;( A, f o r benefio. of , any . J,ur 'i4ublietlii 'i 'l •1-, • fr ends - who ?If • • Ii - '.• in any jdon.! , of such la mov en u r ;County ~• , 1 .,, 1•-• It .1.13ii.i.:.di, i'PoLiTic4.-11e "Union •party" rupv6iiioit 10.. t t ii);ii garateti.llM Butler donnty s , ems:. o be Working . badly. 1 Thel'instl iiinbe - rf the Aniiirican nnoiaiii.4lthe .cards - of no lto'than fohr. geoleMen, :roportell:rui delegates to the . eonventioni who i]Ov, i r i pudinte,s all'' '.,tiy connection ' th: 'it, fat a' p, vor: the. ditstinetivelprVl : org#lli4-A', ,tione. :' ~ : rt. ,• it .i.[ :1 . 1 . :,• • 1,- : . i I . The' ticket it nomina t i o n 'k. !the . , so-called !;ti,nfpni Convention • ::- r '4 , 4l.orun l itt 9 e,.:oll.l* . jtki. inat:,Lls co' 1. posed iad LfoljOws". .- 't — . 9 l'''' .- -; " --- ,l'i , ''''..-' 'Asset:late . ..Tti4ge4Win. -di—an-10' 11, of Butler,' a n d DaVidi , I:l7 s halt; ,- 'pf PrOsPeeti;',AasolnkV , ,i+Dr. 3, ,s.S.:lnnik;. Of 1 - ItirniOnY,, and ..Tokilh,' - nuOitt,,' of 'Penn;; 1 ' • Trelts.urer-iCOI. I 41eXthider' 'Lowry,' - :of - 'Butler; l'-Co ' 'sainner--`- tkobert , Dunn, "of :Choi:l37 FlAndito f3dves. ,'Glenn; •'Of.lWalongtesr;lToB:- !teei=4.lsr IV. -Cil;ontnyin and,.1.10,7:' P. It; lititelienion - .4 - • •,, '• , / 1 - •' ' '•/ • 1 - 1/'I•• •i• - ' ,•• Reason' :' :• • ' . W h y ,1. -, l' /1••1••1 : i' They ..Aseessine • The Augusta (Gra.iy'iCori.ititn4ona ist Of the:ithlinstant,. has the ' followin g charming explanation -of ,the lire o r' i fence, of the SOntheinirs ifb i r gue' lla Warfare. very 11 one must con e de' Ithatiit : iii.lentirelY satisfactory id I the j. intelligent men ofjl''' the , Niairth , reall3r ! ''eapect =, l' that '',,,,thiil ., .Seutti'iern: .gentlenen,.r who: cOrdpose;:lso I`atgi3 :e; part . , of, the Sou thern arm es ~ t would be such Soft-h miedlylot`spordt a to sink the ecinCtio im4as: of; the t • • dif: and . the " hireling .': raga uffind and f .vai,, Inti and escaped - jai I)irdkill i at form . 'll staple i..of th e inv't:lingll l !heata . -4- . b they were *MI .)8. : 'i.eog,iiiO'''t e , vagabonds ' with: knightly 'team] , VS, and invite them to • tiltaltnTi, to rti nalikents .? . Do - '0.4 con* li ...rthe . li. true spirit of knight; erianek to ti their p . oWerawthlSO4Oete.,'.eld . 41 With „•rneitSured *6*U:lk:l - and' :i .. ( ', 1 Open arona,:ina tO:Matql,and es 43 eye Y) .( • --' I'i' , : . I ' , i, - ,!.. !... ~ : '..;„...1..j- . It. fe. ~ The. Arty till•Pastied. '•,' ; 1 - • , i • j: fl, • Li ' -.• 111 : • The j A r my . ill litts'iri*Beit; both „ , . hii,kit3 : o6. - The*ilite p assed it a er a long disous,aiOMoni • an amen t- ,Of, feted' by, 31i, pcoTim i :ot . :flier! 'Ai, that, fhe/Arntylwasinetjteiii;rits d feh the snhju ntioa. of States,!nh. reducing theta to. roiihOei; ',oh,,forlo* tibik , t tiori.of s very.: ( 14j/ long haute! g .4 4 bite 'followediNitil l Wylie - 1;10 , Messrs: i P . ell .Poinerny, : lJane,!Callile,,'l;lho n and Vessetideh.p . ool4.:- , 'lt,. iii - ''.7: ii, atived,) . ' with la t ti. amendment 0,.. 4,,. blll4ing..thel . . 'etiler tha : , .'ti list, and tiravidi iihitiOcinigre Sal r ti.i redneethe:'4oo, -4 .**lt on .] 'y iftei;the clesi i o t he *in: E.. •.. ''' •i l i F • 'i 1i • L'. . 53 • that f • n nhai Way fiCk 1 o ba I.' , H e a iaattle at 13u1la _IL i• r qENT*I.II:IaE, ',July 'P. -=-A t halt, Past twn o'Clock':.this• morning , the/ vii rio regiments/a:lout Centerville weks i i fo ' edlor march' ;at tlWee o i cto4k ,a I ' iOnTivai usadd in the , l i direction 'of, •pif sl ''e ,Alle, leaVreThg •Bull'a'' Run to tlte :., e '; at six o'clock the 'first gun wea l ) ' td hy ;thirty-pound:. fled , canons, 11 i lie calletid - to batter th masked, bat- 'tefies that migh t been mintered on i th 7 road. • There wasp tip reply from i thp spielny, and the . , adVance moved , ' O'4, to: Gen. McDowelleadquarters, three! miles beyond Centerville.. The . g*eater part ;of thearmyi inoved.. to. theilglitto avoid a bridge 'mime diet , tante beyond, said itohave been under-i Misted. They *ill - pais ;over upon pOntootts; prepared by IcaPt. Ali:imp-1 diii, of the etigineet ceips,• who ini Speeted. ?, the coantiy npinntelY on ' a ptevious I reconnoissance, and, -tO • whom,,in a great meas e, the plan of the campaign is duel. - i '• I .1 The Sixty-Ninth N o - York INVII as lug, nett, the post of honot in the ad' ante YrEii) Members of this igiment have agreed' unanimously to] tiCI7IS, L all ; ;though , their tinie , is n ow, out ,All tlie New, York regime is will follow I ihe example., i For h , hours one Steady column of trai l s passed= thro' Centerville. Th ,Me le of. the 'sok 'tilers is;'exceildnt All ire anxious for at ',battle, and `.w en - i 'formed of the i i pOrpose to adv nee lie enthusiasm i ivas beyond , all deaeri don. It'is-Sup.' taiosed ' that • Beaurega is i forces are rger 4 .than ours. • A battle is imini-' MIL :It may ;not tae place till to- Morrow night., Tele raphic wires are rapidly. followina,the army,: and offi = , ces were open'this n orning at Fair= i fax Court House, wit 'Buell and 13en ton as army 'operat rs. The orderi 1 1 to , move ;yesterday evening at six O'clock were counter ended till 'early , 1 this merning. Onr t ceps lir e in the , il mean time Cutting ` road. 'Oro' the 1 woods, in order y. ank the enemy's 1 batteries. - , 'i{ ' L h as ~... 1 1 ! The Secretary Of ) sir h received it dispatch that: fighting was ,renewed at Bull Run thiS inoriing. Our'troops • 'engaged the enemy i vith a large. force silenced' their batteries and; drove the. s Bceassiol'ilsts to` theunction. The Ci- , 1 ty is Wild "withily. ( Fir was he ar in this city to da ino. y from the diree 1' ion- of Bull Run from eleVen till about- Once o'clock ;- their AS'S a ccssatin till nearly fi ve d an at seven this c ening, 'ther rever- 1 be,rations 'of carino I was,, still acid- 1 tble: - - - 11 , , i A.gentleman wh arrived t o n'ght ,says that three o'eltick this after ocin the Second and Third Jersey gi; qtnents were ordere to march. fornard from.yienna, first ending back their. baggage to' -Cttml Trenton. Other troops were hurry ng forward to the scene of hostiliti ' l c and.. there,was much Military exc Cement and • ustle in the direction of ;MAIM troops. 1, • :-.1 - 0. 31.---44-en..... DeWell . has order ce cd the reserves n w , here' , under ;Col `Hiles to advance ci the hridge: over, niiii-iluu, vii LI. , Wurruntew-ii wc,:tld having 'driven th enorey before him. 1 Col Milles its now about three or ;four'; miles from, here, irecting oficrations near Blackburn's Fords : f , ' • J......- - , , Hors; July2l.-- i Courier has n t. m inister Barton X the. regiment ha just hat officers, nit and iv?,ill-th'; say; itat' ' gent. { Ofr,*he Whofd ° line ihre:6,and a half miles asses,' and 1 that -our n and _forced the ' Se -leeel. to Manasses.--- vier now every. um ' , 1 WO of our- . couriers Gut were- unable to person` i • i ; Nvi 'th Oen of the couriers was rattle: Be says our n three mask d bat d the, rebels to fall 421 ,Ile says the battle Bull Run, . soi e' dis ' the' batteries taken field, the oth r some it,, and the ;third still mother diSpatch says we won the day. ' The of is heavy, but 'the I Is - iscomplete. The li's Run - are Sileneedr , e others taken.) ' ' ' , ing has ceased. We , siii`courier there in a li The Colonel went at will be back' soon. ' •A report, not official, parently reliable source I un under Mentzleinan 1 to reb e ls - 6 M.anassas ..., as opened tire on their hp, and: lima then slier le cannonading can oe hi!lrd in Washington' dwn Heightsi. .1- - - - FAIRFAX Corn u.—Onr turned. Qflarter econd. Miehigat ,passed i and says eilizens' aG Cente eVal enga'getnen has taken place' .t 1 this side of "troops had drive! CessiOnifits lines .N,Ve expect a Col inent. 4:45 ..r. at. =' lave returned, communicate it McDOWell. lOni ',on the field of troops have tak( iterries, aiid fert back and retire. Id was genet Cu twice. 0 - te ;of I was in a'wheat distance from i thrther on. 5:20 r. u:,—A the rederals hal loss orb . both 0 rout of ,the rnbi • batterielf at B, and two or th 5:40 r: shall send anot few minutes. 4 0'6(0E; and y I &ill Latert-=. bat from an app says the whin has follaiFeti Junction and entienehed Can them.:Hag ; T. easionally_ ibe from Georgetc lie Confbdera Pirates Captures. at, NE* YORK, July W.—Captain Peel, ab i of the brig C sta>fliuti, from A"spin ;S''il wall, report 4, that- shespolie, on , the ia+ Bth inst.,,off" ape Ailtemo, the brig i hO Cuba x -Captai Stout,' from Trinidad s , ti for,London, ho reported that he had ry succeeded in 't l istering tho piratical an . prize crew p' i on boarddlis vessel by 'to the steamer Sumter, . and had put "i the; ' -nil to bringtheiri EZI iw-, B. r 1 g ay II egi all lie I the . -I sten:) , , ed mei war. EI TERRIBLE BATTLE -I ißepulse of Op Fedeial Troops 13.1 C, I 12.11. 1 .- I IMP I(Federal Los Eatinifited Between 2 1 '4 and 3,000 . • • ' I • 1 ,-••• Shermsuit - arlisle and West Point Batteries Taken. 0 , ke 1 _ .42 IL' -.• ''' -, .., ', te --- t , WASIIINGTONIJiIIit 22.—Our troop ; after taking,three batteries, and gain e. N. • - ' -1 . . - inn. a great victory were eventnall , , 1 . repulsed, And commenced a retreat o Wiishingten. The retreat is in go Ol ii order, With the rear well covered .by I good 'column. Our loss is from 2,50 Ito .3,060. , The fortificatioris arouni j,' Washington are strongly re - infor m' 414 fresh troops. ,-----.... .- ri i_ After the latest information WAS ceiced-from Centreville, at half.pai Iseven last night, a series of events top place in the intensest deg,Teedisastroii i The carnage has been trernendoui heavy onHboth sides, and on our it Ireresented as frightful. 'V e- were -advancing aiTa taking ti masked batteries `gradually but sur ly, and by driving the enemy towaii , Manassas Junetion, when the even seemed to be reinforced by Gen.. , Teli stun, and - immediately,' born:nem!, driving us back when a pause time , our troops suddenly occurred. and regular stampede took 'place. It is' thought; that. Gen. .MeDot4 undertook toI make a stand at or abi, Centreville,- nt the panic was so le Ifni that the whole army be mel •nioralized,'-and it was imposziiblel I cheek- them: either at Cen treiillet ' Fairfax "urt-llouse.. Giinerai .) , sentied - to la Dowell nt make, end . stand at '4trfax Court-Rease,b l ut force.s b l ink, in .full retreat, he t.tt. not acconplish the object. i . . .- Beyond Fairfax.ll 'Court eusi retreat Was keep „up until Ow reached their regular encampmelii Portion of whom returned to,thelq a still large portion comingnt,o the line of entrenchments. A large • number of •tiie trout;' silicir retreat fell int -Ihe n''i-%,1 from. exhaustion.` 'anti -cancroid :11 the, entire route ;all the way from I taxi Court House. • ' I , 1 The;, road from Bull's Illul iix al. of the pirate 4 were. Costa. Rica, -and .The ,Costa Rica Ateriks hy- the 'gun cruise in•search boapl which: all Igi*enU enlist= the War. 20,—The - :Penn inßattitnoVe have Ert' the expense of off by the Goner- E. are! also re-enlist; the War . d!mail.- irg ,or.:(ltujitg DREADFUL CARNAGE': ME RETREAT T 9 Strewed , with • knapsacks,: arms!. •et:4:::.,"•.•': . _ . Seine of the troops ,dcliborately; l'i*tre,.w . • 'away,their., , truns 41 . c . better tOfacilitate their, srti iatl Geri. McDowell ..NvitS:in the: - at; the . retreat; : . exerting his men ; but with only The latter part ,of.tho awny, inane their retreat in good hariag slept but little for three, orders on the 'field,. - did,uot, t reach those .whom they 4ereiti.. 4 :: . , • ~. • • .supposc..l,l, that the wr;ainst our , troops cooisitited, ing to a•prisetier's *tat omen t,-4#l,oiti.,:t. • $(1.,000 Men, larre , • tuiltlrtr or cavalry. • - • • ,•*; •lie further SayS • that owing ;ILO,'th 'j r • • • reinforeetnents) . from Stranshurg and other points, the TinY's• - etleetive force; Was 90' 4 0...4 . According to. the Stat'yinentl i f. oi:.tget:• - ••Fironaves,**the...ave On . 6)9e. ,Z men .left &O y. M the ••shin .ly glitet.: : ti: the 69th- Now . York,' et 1 -ments• suffered. frightfully; •• d d • '- andAvoun e - . and ',tho. • Point trattertesovere. - eneand eight seige•• 32. 7 pour‘d Cannon-r—the latter - being „4.0.0 • • brous reinOve," iniles. the other .- side of C . *:atC:: , .;,' • *- :.•!1 • : j:.• Snell of the..--WOUnded • '.44 •. • •4• •brotight to the' . Center:Ville •If.o4ritti, ,., . were left there, 'titter haviii! tla! , 11 . wemida . .properly dressed,. geon*in attendance . there W.llanilton.... • •• • The panic . was so greaV that the • acri tempt to. rally .them to a; slat f l.atCc terrific) was entirely.. firra..-Stand had been-made - there ' . troops,--could.have been reinfare,':2:.l , ao , Mach'diSaster prevented.. ‘:•!i 1-.• • I 4 - I 1. Ho* • the Sliniter• e -- 7 % - . /3140kalle, • i -'-- ;A ,,- A letter from on jioard flip Unitga Stafes sloop-cifWar Brooklkui., deild' Jane 29th, gives the fellowiag adebir Ofiho way Sumter gotroq * o ' Orleans—tarly this Inoriii 44, a kark was seen i tbe offing ; u i s • t.,ht -was' a rather suspicious.looking) E'r, I I we ran out to oecrlieaul.tr,-.' whieh we did. - She preied to be . n}1414 ;bark, of Sunderland, from: till's PO I Spain, was New Orleans, ini. balli ,, tl -- She was warnilid of the blockade- ,r' were taken quite out to seni in ill IP suit of the ibark ; after - botirding V: -we steamed in for the land: ~.01i.i'' way the men were mustered aroP - the capstan,. and we all took-the e of alegiunee to that country fiug l so proudly waves over oar' h e r About 11 A. m. a war steamer' was s(..e' Al;t coming' from 011 t of the i' .. ` a ss ' P 4 immediatelycommenced 101 e itag crowding all lbe steam an I saill lo- was-possible ; the steamer, which : '. probably the Sumter,_ _did lie s4ffir , as the dense volummi of t la' :4 0 k, e ,emanating ' from her mokelP f r would . well testify. lirb . gajn e ;,. . hetl very slightly. (our eugines- e l in a very bad state of repiii.) bt . t. Y ; et were so close that we. could iiisttiltr... see • with a glass the Se essionVk flying . at her gaff. At half past ifth:`7. • o'clock, allittle water got lilt° tfik C Y inder, and the engin& tore 's ' l "''' down. not stopped, for ab Ut fiNl3 ow utes, at theend of which itone 9010'1 t i g again aS fiiiit rig eteer,-.19, et OP bind a contrary direction: -1 11 II II I I Xll , It, Or • 'q • .14 , t$ , t fih.f ME 1 1,_ si~l — r 011 z t •• In M