REM 4 and 114*i:404-i dorasnieni" !fed, That our best wish e s a .any our.fellow citizen-and faith -4 public nervint, in his future career and, with these wishes, th hopel!that he will consent to renew t his country cervices that hire: largely „rede ded to her honor, i''' elfare, pro.perity ' respectithility,' both-, at home abroadi ', .• ' These resolutio ns were ly adopted'hya:niost, hen: 1 1 tion' and the meeting adjf A Afr 4 TR MAUR l't• Editor s. v 4UGUST,7th,I I WEDNESDAY, - Republican I County I 7 T , , f. --- I Presidept Judge : DANIEL AGN . EN: Borough. 4 Associ to Judge. Jo.lll'l SCOTT' , Hopewell tp. AGNEW DUFF, New Brighton, 'Assembly. 1 w H. , RENEY,Tj'alleton. 1 iDi.s . o - ic Attorney. Is, 13 . ipubici, Ecelpeter, / i ,, re.urer. . BRAD§ . I9IW, Fallstoo, • COnzrssiorier. IIEL B ifla RT, 31tocm, . . ' douno Auditor. YNO. STIMART, Moa.l . Poor ,44u3e Director nElizitk Go r n ING, .1%/,ew Sewi I TrusOee of ilcirienty ) . t Rev:D It 31 -- e11 1 ,..AN, 13.4 aver. 1 j ostpu u..R, ivlT,sfr.4•, 1 (Beaver,' EMI G. EZE iii-Our tan -s are ~i e, Thos. nob.. r t. II ' I olsia, Esq. .i 7 fs) n ramppjet c! . .ipy con. tainidg the ttitl, s of --.t.s . ELI' I Resobt tious of Geireral Aqseniliqy of tile Cora" mcinwealth;of Penasy-lania passed at the session 41 ' 861. 1 , _ .____ . . _ 1 T - , a- Wle heti ree'd film Hop. J. IN . 1 . 511114e° ,a .:otrimunicatiion, giving the „ 1 .. hi4tory and se tili coTth the legisla ticion connected with, tile proposed loca tictrii of the '... ationni Armciry. We - .E .han publiih if next week- 1 , ADMIR.II3LE APPOINT:qvsr no tice Ivith l g , reaepleasere that the office ofissistant Secretary , til War has been tendered C 1T .A cott. ITicePre.si i de,nt of the Pennsylvalliki, ;Railroad (lompany. The indutry, - en'ergy, and blisiness capacit,y of {this gentleman makes this one. of the best appoint- ents of the iAdmitiltration. P. -0: Appointailents. • . - Miss Anderson ha 4 been ap . . Jointed -,eost.. Mistress at, this pladc, ice Hiss III:. P. darter. All wall . . Cheerfully bear Witdess toj the strict attentiCiikkich Miss . Cartfrr .devoted • f. t to the maim - rerncnt If the office while I• . ha' 4e her care; and ve no . doubt Ithathezlitue l eessor prOve equally as acceptabl l e in her . new pOsition. Mr. Jno. S. Shepley has been ap -1 pointed Po-t Mastel at Ro-hester, - vice C. A. Bloss; and M.r.,Nichoi,s, at Baden. They are both good appointments. i , ....- i J.. . - , . zaa Accident. George .1 1 Mr. t ? - Painter. a voluntee , . ' went to Pitt{- burg_ "New. Jaatio, woow went to burg to, escort tilt returningvolu 'leers horn met his death at Baden, on Satnid. N' morning. He was stan - i: ing on the platform of the R. R. car , holding i e break wheel; observing 1 the break man . upon the npposite plait form kick plc catch. he undertook to do the same, when' the wheel revolvd , with ...iiich r l rapidity as to throw him about twenty front the cars, breaking , 1 • his neck. and killing hint instantly.— Deceased leaves 4i wife and three: cl4l - to m i nurn hislloss. T c oroner Recd being summoned, held an inquest, and thr jury 'returnedl a verdict in accord ance.with the above facti. i • i 1 i_ •,_. 1 1 Col. Blaok's . e Regimen. . ' • COL; S. W. Black's ,Regiment, ll? b , 1 left , itts urg on Saturday, and departure created a great deal i citeinnt , , 'contained: several r I ii , ' -, 1. from 'our place, a ; number 1 I young i men- having joined the, ~, i Guard, Capt. F. C. O'Brian. • palbh' noticing the departure , - ' • • • - regiment from - the city, says: I i , ,i, , As rt.zoonne the . regiment i formed 4- Iwh eh was done under .th , 2l s.upervi l sio of Lieutenant Cul. Lehnuin, whb 1.7 on horse-hack during ; the' . entire fiti ' a erhoon---Col Block' - and I:_Major 'Sc 6itzer also appeared, and were sob, I nafter - joined by, LieutS. 'Lane !ant Hutchins,' the former ' haviiru. ; i • . _ . s,-/W-re. HoWs Speech. iSW rn in the companies sep arately. -- f , i--. • .1 1 TiM-regiment was then , mustered in We publish this week, the admiia, ! bye baitalions, the Men; assenting by tie •specii of HOn. Joeplit Holt; ofi litlifting the right hand, tho Ugh kite Kentu - ekY, delivered . at;l_Louisviller i n t , 1 fa :. i . it was inaudible,i owing to the con the nth of July., Thisilnoble and pet- flil l idl ' , , . ,4 .- 1 '' 1 I n t At, station there, wa.4 an im riotic preductionlis in strong" contrast, euse assemblage, but ;the rapid. ap with the' weak and trashy' speeehes of piloi ach of a thunder, storm sbon dis that other son of KO:. - d'ekv, who has persed the - crowd, on the departuroof heretofore enjoyed 1, I , t t efiltin. Col. Black has .a fine regi the cOnfidence o `miratioa and , l i ate. while 1 with one or two ; expectations, are the petted and i 1: . . ...Witt of for-1 led to ,the full complement of one tune, who has 1 L':, i • - .•led far be- Ili adred and one men. We I are not i yond his desert.; ~,., .. - ,:r-confi ing -i !advised. of the destination of the - regi people, Iturns frcru :-..... r,ntry in her ille4, but under Col. Black, it will Mainly be taken into, -active service hour of need, and cc' ' , ' - plots treason "4 4 • i a' , againstlthelnincr that: has nourim f!on ce. ' / ' him, /this generous and highly gil son devotes, his whole: energy tot ,- 1 , defense of his conntry's_ hoar. Breclkinridge may sit in his se , the Senate Cfmniber 14.)ftil,y curve ing . J 1. the pun he ,!a conniving at. w hile Joseph Holt, - iu the'plain walks of life, as an *humble citizen, is lending the' energies of his whole being t the great conteit. But! the wise Initial would means by no :exchange po- - , 1 f p 8 4i OP of the latter fer the fo r.---', We )tope ere long to see somereciagni- 1 tion bY the Government of the thstin-' , , gnished . servic i e. , :c rendered the nationl by this gallant'Kentuckian. I ' ‘, - 1 r • •11 1 ' ' MIN , . :., , - Takla yi Iff Party avaraent: We learn that petitions oi.' circular? ale being pent around' into: thetdifferr cl ir ent owniiiiits, with 'the. intention of , pr . uriniaignatures 'to thein, forl - the, L pti purpose - 41 getting up a Mass Con' veil ion tOl‘nomitiate a Union ticket ( We would ' advise 'our... Republican frie ds to 6very cautions Of any such mo ement. - I he Republican party in this county has already met and put in- nominal tio a vßeVnblican ticket, composed , of as d ~find 'reliable Union men is I f* the are!to be found in th e .county. Th " Democratic" party will .meet in Co vention on the 31st of this mont I, ,i , - and . also nerninate a ticket; so that th Un i lonPi4ly movement, instead of Veil inl what! its friends 'claim 7 ---a general umon of all parties----will , only hayp the effee of ; ; creating another party disiontdrawing off Republican vn teris, jedOirdizing the Republican ticll et; and beOefiting,and perhaps F lecti4. the straight Democratic ticket, here after to he nominated. : ' . 1 We can not see any pOssible good to iresult i from the. movement. 1 lie on!y effect it canc,have, is to. seduce i Republicans from their party faith,aHd ' make them instrdinental in foisting thtz , Bredkenridge, pro Slater wing if th Democratic party- into power lo this cotinty. Many democrats nre urgirigfOrward theimovement for the itiainnient of.this object, and no oth W e would therefore advise oar ,Rep rni l lican friends not to' suffer these . k to be led into this snare. , If they w i e think, they will certainly regre rind ,and unam , ty ace; timed 1 ous ama- ' G Pia;her .11 = ckly. Major-General Allelellan We had' the plealmre; week bef re I . last, of . lisiening to 'a speech made ihy this di4tinguished ofricer; in Wheeling; 1 l ira., delivered from the balcony of the M.'Lure 'Reuse. The - GOvernor of pie Commonwealth,'e new l .'l rpont, ( r and , his associates in the nedw adminiiira4 1 1 ' 1 1 . tion, iyere present. eii. at'Clcllan ; 1 • : 1 ) , thenot in the strictest sense of. —1 not,_ in word, - an orator, yet in all the es-, sentiall 401ificatliins- that no to make lip a good speaker--elcarness of 'the- ; 1. ion, sound sense,: brevity, and purity f style--can lay claim to a 'very ! high 1 place in the list of publ n ic speakers.— lswords, to use the lieScripti+ of, one who was once good authority on i Such Matters, leg. from !his lipsj hke 1 ' pew coins from the mint; 0 (ue lweight, accurately imprc:-sed, and just' value His llis appearance and manner, i t , retb .: . to,,,ter with the sublime earne , m.neAs tat; ether of the' man, reminded ' the beholder i strongly of the 'pictures which we hare Z.l'N'apoieon, just:, before he be , ! ,I 1 1 tme:first Consul, and when he dazzled all Europe ivith those , '"startling, land i hrillint successes which ele trifled the whole w9,rld. The career' Which is now opening before. this?"Joinv , '' military hero is. cer-i , • 1 1 taiuly glo,ious; anti - -the' manner in while he - this so far acquitted himself, ' aunu r rsWell for him and thecOlintry. Indeed;l ''' • , , we are! much mistaken (if, in , • tho !course of the next few months,h i this; inedest and un 'sshminebUti high 1 ' ' ' I 1 y gifted young liter ; does, not in-, scribe his 'name high up !on the scroll 0 ' ' • .44. , of itthose names that, were not born: , to die?', ' ; • ' , '! : ' 111 N, ed ed [t.he 3lr. , in I FROMA FORT , PICKENS:I-The Gov e nment7 has intelligence I from Fort 1. ickens to the 25th nit. i There - was I tile news of itnpertaneer r \" Affairs ere generally 'well. Considerable slickness prevails 1.. WsOn's men I Were, suffering terighly withi the heat. The 'defensive wbrkk and J entrench en - mts'on Santa Rb'sh Islar d 'were 3 , r0- 1 1 1 1 oressing and nearly completed. I be fleet off the barb4r• bad little to occu 'Y ' titena.'L No aterriptshad recently been made by the rebel pritateerk or ther vessels, to atterript4l entrance; Or had they eveh made their appear -4 nce in that direcioh. The rebel force at Pensacola was; believed to be araall, although there: were i no (means of as icertaimng the e#et numbe l r. i • ; • Il' =I The Spirit of 44 , Thies. ' There• 2A tal ' tip ' in a ll Ch ' is no na 11 xr t,endom . that • ia l 'not ?t:t+:oved by some _, mighty pul / iaation--moved now by!of' overwhelming influelic for ;its • own, 1 - f. i.l good; 'and then ai irresistibly'impel Okil , 1 41 il• - ' i by means ttf the, sam 1 mysterio us m- 0 pulso,driven ttpOn itsidUstractidn. ii No' Government thU, ever was, wi1.. 1 , lingly l coneured,in those movement ;oil. rathe impulses : . The Universal cry a t: every Natinn is for I quiet.. Even 'in the times' of its greatest prospelti the tone and iempef of a powerful people is. eminently 'conservative. I; ; The fact thti' a Nation is thus i tir, ' I. 1 . red, as it Were to its I nmost , dep t hs l evidence that Provideinee has some tra' poriant efilds tO accomplish -by . me tl tt of that particular N lion. - That I , 14t, ultimate extinction ,calaiery, is 'one of the ends, to i lre b'Ottght about ",bf, the .I,'var in which or! Cotintry is - happily' no i which o , e f ngaged, is rapidly beconting. evident to the tnost lituse intellect. i IlOw or. in what Instiller this rabitt l I ' . 1 .. 11 . desirable end is to no : accomplished is not Yet sovery clear.`' That it is;tbe 1 inevitable fate; of th ' 'peculiar' institit tionrto be destroyed tNy the advane.i, poWer of the indom l itable Democioe L y of North,i even i the most enthOi astio worshipper of the modern Af.loeh is cOnpelied tacitly td, acknoWled e.l Whatever rnvy b the motives or the men be9-' aloft the , I band , ig is; er ,.. taro, vial :es i will b mr. MMI whose of ex: peruits of our l' ramer he Di of the ilihr W 11•1111 .Mr:. EDITOR: . I . This; ;being a rainy day the and stirsstiriwhicfh usti i ally attends o haS, to h great e-i4nt, ceased. oppressive rays of the sun' beiq out by the 'Watery elonds; one e beneath the ehnvasspd_tents with than usual sitisfaqtiOn. ..' No military,infOrmation as ici the . movements of can a f i Washington 4 thati be rel 4 has taken place. Rumors' are p yet Welitiow not Of their, eorrei Ohr camp it4situated on a level of ground, ahout a mile from th i l,, itel. Thor exposcidlte , the - warl of thb - sun!: yet Ifrpottritly 1, lireezes Av:Othei ' way. by Us. 1.1 . .1-teport says th ti•we will leaves this. camp . by M.nday 4 land march 9 Bigj ran, this site cifi :ganassas .Junqtior Our regiment, itl Es e-xp6etetl..Wlll bd . paid off to-day, y 1 - n WhichWhichwill sath ! .,' o si of then as much as any thing! else, col; agreat numnber 1:1:iy„e•r;i0} sl4):rt. of Means, the 90portdnities for si ooiling since leaving home' being i So, 00at.1 , Military diSeipli► eiliere is,yellStrieli. There are More :hlan,a !Math; dthour Sand soldiers at' l and WaShitigtOp; and still morea7iving, lt is said that the. WisOnsin;•Ond the Petin'a I gth . will leaVe, tip-day 'for 1 .13ig ruti.! . , Th .i4xeio- ment' origiLnatinsl from ;the - '' 1 tittle 41f r • July ?.lst,pet‘v en Bit.;' run ,'Ud:Ma nassas lunttio_, ,'has iiartly di“liawag Altlio' our Ore - Met widi a tOlerithl s c heavy' loss yet Nlelrly all lii• cm e to the con ; uSion,, and musy imt,tlu, t our men e ante _ 1 the most , alrfiic 1.),,h very, wit h , abut liew exceptions. Ir thosd fourlbours,lwith the sante nuM ber of men,' history seldomi l ireeolds more heroic deHti than crow .0.11 a battle. Altho'interd than than la week has passed sinc l e! . this battle,'!y tri th' et i is almost impossible _ to sift the 1 from,' the many flying repor4 i f :is to • its real causes; but em content to#ay that it would litver have happened had iit not: been for over-anxious n 1 to ria • ticipate in an engagement ift wihl perhaps, teach c a valimblc id4Sou( less o n to confide more strictly in ila • i 1 general Ship of Scott. 1 1 , ' If - the, takin4 of. 'Sumpterl ;tout the, bearts of k orthern patriot, rt. by which all pat political differences ! were laid aside,' the affair Of Sabath Week produced equally asi nner retie response. Butt, we should Omen P2ri that we'arebhttling with the u of un daunted bra+y. The one gieatfl- 1 vantage we bre over th itr is the justness. of (Mr cause; and While our 1 troops are supOie , rwitli tlie nee s&a ries of canipl life, the reicio are f ht exhausting t lairs. 1 d ' , i 14 The determination s never to gve up the Union; its praises will be he rd when its foe' and friends (that nw ; survive shall, be mingled toethr in t thd dust; it.will loivi be hed in high!l el veneration ifrcim the Atlan is t the Pubific shores,} .and Wafted! ingentle br4ezes to other lands; wherever div!, iliration makes its way it will be borne upon the Stars and Strio4ll and pro= claim. the pertietuity of the y American Union. ' ' • 1 !.I'. R. 1 . . . I t • i 1 __ _ irt ,7' 1 1 Apar"lle remembered the forgo.t n,' : was beautifilly said of flowarcl, - the philanthropi4. It also applies t er r ery man who ; brings the ameltorat ons, comforts add':, enjopnPnts of ; life - itti ina the rea lic r of persona, `4' nd el sss I 1 who ire of erwise 'deprived of heir . .1 advantages r Especiallymay it, said of him wo , - rlaboriotisly rieeks "and finds new +Sans of ,Prest:rOng b alai, ,1 t 1 "the poor 71 n's capital and the rich 1. z „ . g man's powpr 1 We think this e logi rtm properly applied to J. C. pl y r, of 'rowel', therenowned eheniist iiif New England ? ;ci , o, spurning -t he t; dell 1 1 1 .1 ( i paths to \ftiMe; devotes his I,enttr ab i ' ities and iMquirements ; the+ldise I I cry of Nature's most eff-•lttt) , i dies of d isease. ' When blessing rork I ceeds .to supply it to alike, through our druil low price's ;that poor of alike enjOyi its bienep.e Jour. andlgoq._ 1 -i • --•— • trtre #ie Atria. , 1. Carreetioit I '.' ving ibearl it smartedduring I I tIM Oast f , weleka . , y Imembers of a l icertain l .denominatio6_, who seem to have tOtort of antipat hy; 113 V) the F 0 Church oil tiar li ngton, that she during 1 the present 'contest for our Constitu -1 tion and, Governmi)nt, has !not proved Ito be so.patriotie asl,she professed to bel l in tine of peace, and that preaeh ing of her,lministershe.s nofproved of-, feetitall tb, the pulling down, of the 1 stroogl holds of sin land Satan, i sides i bil l ; one vOlunteer has gone from the co gregation to. the l warkl am happy to say that the apse 'on; is untrue. I ' tk l Ok i ng overt enuMber oftlibse ti w 1 have' gone &or this Congrdga glti 11, i we find l that i eqOals if it '4:4yes n t exceed the number froni theise'con c atious who have been nuking so ;. m eh l capital ofthis false Assertion? ' I.lkl'otv, ill* Fre4 httrch of r.Darltg toulhas not beeol able to send into he' field iti Many men a same of those iIV adjoining , villages, She has been wil-1 ling ~to afford t he +l sinews of \Tar ' milvehl is c' qually'as good. I. wasp res-; enti on, one ciecaston„nitlieugh but i i rit`..J.,. littltyrepresented, subscribed over .nrct i hairier! dollars:for the , benefit l ofithe I a lingtbn volunteers, besides other . s i ! s i l given at dift'erent, times. . : 1 4 N 9ly I any of those, wile have been I s ) r . , ,,efy to criOcise the Cliurlt ann 1 t er ie To r Esi h o e n r , nave‘i'e x ceededlle'liviil livi n g up. VT 't( e . i r 4 glad Ito hearlit. ! But as we believe I they have not we Would ,say to them IfFirst cast out ithe l bean' thati.k., in them, oN I Vn eye, I :that ththi mayest see eldarly do take the moat from thy ibtb •th 'errs eye." i I • : I These', who harf4made this chitrge against the 'Free Church,l-also aSsert th E rt She I shoeld del more in the Ares. e Viemitest thiln he other* churches I theland. 'We Id ask our friend's a onf, what groand they, base this aS- I n s rtion.l Is it bee use she has alwaYs I ised her stan4ail against th e sin . of 11, - l eric..n slav4ry: o l Ceartinlyn'ot. I [Shot'd.d we ask ow friends W4tliCr: , itt elke cot warisi a contest betweea : 1 1,1:jrt, I >L4lo 1. and avery; o't rather :ft the . ,l i i s nicif la.very S has be the eau :e ot 1 l!thii wtiitl, they hvouild say no. Tt c an..l saver 10U111 bOl tiliit they are ligtiting fort.helCOnstitutiOn and Governinent, 1 and ;not for thEf abolition of Slavary. 'thenf,. Slavery has **nothing to ;do with t is contest 'certainly it ei meet t i, I e,arg l ed that. the Fret Cherel ,' b 6 1 IM:.?e be has raised liersoice ahainst 1 , iiis s 'stem. ;Vhich has heatbeirpn a'., i l o l r . l r i e l ) n o s rt a i l o ly n rfifotrheeip.i,ezlet?Ofel'og..iirgenian q , , . 1, r.rtn !waged I l forl i the 'support , f thel ;oyerireat, than ether ellureh l es; iii) l e if e l :s ti i e ) t i r ili e n i 2 'e c - s i p l a v i r e i are I o n i l a o cI l l i e: e n a ii l 9 l. : l l l e . ): k a l. r l i n l e n i o i t e l ) ):: : a L t t A t v i ti i i it t l with theirs 1 , afe. . 11.MII, if some bf lier ae l eui- At r Jr4 ure lionest l enniigh to rteknolwl edge . e lleat the 3!ause , of 'our idreseni sc i out e as a uation, 1.1a.s been tte ~ ‘,4 ) 1 loch I A mer te nU Slavery, let me hsk them Why sltunil she, do there than' (Abel s'f i S.inceisli l ha S been contending fell t e , wistsixte l n years agaicht :las i evil. ' withstimaing _ the reproa l etuis cts 9t ii oc jeWirches and i)erseeutio, •ona .I,_. lilt i*,is it nik avian that she er . f .i •Iher prim, a: she has (.I,one in ,tln3 pj contoJur • Ficedo.m, willell iis 4- 1 It? ..l b o e i d enlecl. And :is Te l t vet ;-4ifi t ; 1 1 .s ie l e r:.stPent,:niost o iii life , in of l i ke ev il. one. whe n in! I .tl is usually more ai:tiv( in! Vie le of reliikiori, d,e.eining it his 411ity liiik up misplenitime; so these 'skm' aav ‘', infer been sb I . mrticulttr to watch 'the! Pre '!Chareli and see that 'she c ;es 1 14 a her standard', if they have one I Ilia°d, it. is b'eoause they feel that hey I ), rani!' t i , work to amend lOr lost tine. ,' 47c believe that there is no co tgre- r gation ' of Christinns in° our vi( • nity 1 that has done more or is willing o do , , More for • Oar Frovernment than the - Fril;e Church of Darlington. lAnd,we think that shellias rdason to rejo et in a belinlding theliadi•atice of vein , iiiles j e• for which sae has Ao, long , cent ivied., i And when ;;Northern I men, ivhose, d iiplihave longlbeen -seal,ed upon this i Su9eet i aril compelled to speak but a ll gatnst it, and its discussion is pet uit tedin Congress, have, we not reaSon into hope that this great curse t i ic: h hitsl been tl e cause df our trouble, will (be exterminate d era -the close Of I the -, Ipresent ?Ark le and the prineiples Up mi-;tvhfeh O ur i Government is tbandett . per 1 potuatdil. I 1 J. li. liiI ii 1, 1 111E1 none mp, The shut ti sit c IF - - more ,1 1 6rds rolund cl on. itemy, mess. il Pie6e LL Cap u •Ays liq,ntlel gr i Ca. bOtal 1 1 ler,' t eti ti UM ._ ; 1 • 1 'The Erie Regiment.; 1 • 1 ' Tim_ Erie Ipispatch is v e ry ' evere .•'I n the Government - Ifni itatre4Ment 1 11 1 o ;the Erie Itegiment. It says: , 1 f`The reason why they ,did, l i nht go forward 0 Richmond is simply because they were not allowed to; and ,l i l this; it is stispeetixis the result of an inter feresee b politicians e and ambitious I ( absters,l which com menced ,' en be ore the egiment le ft Erie, and which, it is hopdd, will, in duo time, e bro't io light, sinclthe intermeddlers roper y punisWed.7 , , ' • 11 i I. i • , rl c i . The oe:na:.d:itan a rdor i bulkpmeiila eno o diy f : t t bli h :d e tdtinth: ecooynißegiment la;wiltviroan ii, , I i 1 l a ' t 0114 t in ,hot perviCe of i the:State. hemselv,'es ;•kcady for the field.,lit( Ihnye clef rniined to join them fOrl years or fo b the , war, as soon I General Government will ace* sorvicee !! • : l' 1 1 1 rte 6 l ' theC tilt& of a At-Cafrlsh was caught on a trdt line Fl I . • ' , • ine i river o esitoind str l i ttko ; 1 pp 1 , , yby fir. C. ..I;lsys, which weigh ; d sixty , iig t plunia. I Who spe4s n xt ?.s 1 .1. _ ._____•,.....!2.---- • I i - I TriE li OTE ON THE eciNtlmna, tit do which is being take rebcl i ' :tates,.' is reported ; to be N*ry Ismail:, •In Geink decided opreition is made to t ; bittionbit t sevirbo are ojTo L AT e subjeeted, of course, :to I 'Once of the mob and the', in the ofl4erti who' are holding! tion. 1 sad- state of affairs. -'• 1 . - ' I , ; ' f , 1 . I .4r. . , • , • Ii" I e 1 ' ) f l P ;1 I Ff i ii _Ma ki 'rite, ' sit : 0 : 4.- [ - L • 0 N s - i -. I erne dden ~ , , LATE WAIL NEW 1 . H; ; --:-...... , i I EL 1 1 The .order ,Of Gen. McClellan, con cerniWthel diseipline of his:camp and the mternal-:pelce of Mishington 4 , 411 be'foundln this, morning'spapert Its effect was immediate; and excel= lent,- IGen.l3lcOlellart appears t 4 have infused nevi ; vigor, into ever:y..oo64 'retent With Wilich,he co - mes•ittContset land the best feeling. Prevaili' Ile ex-, jpressess the opinion thatlth war is • to ibe mainly - leonducted With artillery, ;and he therefore asks fOr as many i batteries a can be provided :A regt ,ment has eeti - detailed e l ' him . tor j . picket dut ' along the -Potomac, • and; . j the line'extends,trom Washmg,to* to 'Harpers Ferry: , . I , I 1 1 i 'Since the Ist ; of June, there have been reeei od at Weshingtoni by the Quarterniatiter's • Departmect, 4,708 horses 2 95 8 Mules 'OO6 ' wagons / and 1 ' .380 ambnlaticei. , , • ' - 1. , lAn error eret, into our record let* the war 1 netv published yesterday morning,; Malting it appear that Ma jor-General 'Bank's force w s still Int Bortier's !Ferry. lle.cress cl 'the 'Av. tr to the 1 mitotind ilf , ht on Stin tlity arid ( lis ntrenching hi l inself at a :placelra , w i as Sandy. Roe c.; his . 1?()•• Isiton 1 cont inand& 'Lerner's , erry, slid • easily, in a short 'time, be made int pregnable:- ~.Some exeltenfent 1- tifas Ile:tithed the e. yesterday bl. l - -ill repirt that Gen. 4Oliesbit with a I rge force I lltyasi approaching in the', d reetionjof 'lLeesburg lied scouts Wei. kept • se tively ompidyod. Tbe tr ops. uric er 1 Gen!' Banksi 'ate in good iendition ! We print ,this *Tornio interesting letters froislour special'eor i respolident ' 'W t V' ' ''' t' ' P ' in South- s ern. Iry m. rpm ,these ' it. jap ears 'that; General Cox, ' whose force, eonitists of 3,500 .men,t is steadiiY„a4a.miltrg up the , valley i of the Great - liver, and driying back the Secession toops •ninler. EX--Gover r' IC:ISO, nOmbering'flOmJ2,soo' to - 5, . 00. ', I Tbey had :continued to •titreat for, . 4 1 d 1 1 -era ~ ays previous to the ila of, ot r cOrrtspondent's le ter. : T teir 1` 1 ,liight was I t o precipitate _that on j ceV- • Mal. Oeeafq:ons they ' (..ft, their • •I •Ood i r iprepared, nit iiricatei .an I • our i len I TI j partook o theiri j sav city i •at ions. 1 A. :: 1 j lite dispatri say that oh, the . 9th I `, I u t.. Wise Vils!still• in i•etrilit , bur4iing (' bridges, ai d 0650-M:tilt% ands • V), fel- ling trees Az tic way; ' '• ',I , 1 ; I Word • Was yesterday sent J Clitteaquaillowa; on the Bar th), and Missis r lipiii Railroad, to Bur tim,Sa l yink that'the Itebils'of .3,lif Iri n* . ere N , itltin twelve riffles ol I ftlat•el first inflated, and tli it, they i destrOviiirn houses. Irillite;,PeoplA , i 1 (lc 4** . t • ‘ l '• terrible I I' P ' I t• _nut t_ti ( i elf! et a n us.— An extrarain was. to lehVe Burling ton a i t o ice with ;wits( assis;tauet. I .ould be tetired.!: ' - ~ I " 1 . The ICI cw,tng ordtr has just ; , been , ronitrlgn teat : '• : ' , 1 . " ' ' !I, 1 ' 1.. «..; ,I '• • . j'l - , Iropiluarki,-.5-, me. , of tlu Pg,tontite, 1 I VT -04;:iiim(Proi Jul 3 a il, Ibtl I i ion . tuts vitit filch regret, (t et ted ;,,- t o t i t ' ,, i l o:t r i e e G I ,;n e t r t:l i t e :::i a li e b t ii; 11 3 ,0 : 1 :o li ; c 111 11 1 ; I l n i;T:: 1 t t l h ie ast st i : r e i e l ' t e S l a u n. lin d lbe hO s tel i : li c c f. el th .s e 'll e 'd' it , t 7 .:-: This ;J prt:lice, entineritly*Ate;(l - to order find military di - • , , g ood- , once . .. ..., . ,: eipline, and insist Ist .oe (.tiscon continueld 'J i j •,- •• • • ; The tie andseryice of all Persoi connect ( with '! thts, w divisiOrt shoo , I lie dove ell to' r their , a t proprirtte il ties ill their respective 'eomprauc i s 11, isl th refbre directed that licreafte , uo,otqc rjor sOldier, be •illoWed 'to a!1 seat' Itimsblf ; frotia his f e, inp ' our - Washinittlon .except f r.' the imanee of, some publi dtity, I Itransac iqn of importrt iypovl inesS, for which ' purpo es writ l 3 f, niits wi I. be given b the cj ,der4 of , brigades'' TI e' l p ern ' state the Object of the visit. r i vet menders will 'be • tell ref for, the iitriet exeetttpait of rl der. 1 1 , j 1 °l.' Andrew Porter ()lithe S nfantry i . , detailed fOr ten dut - its iProvost Marshal iin V tau'e and will hs obey '4l' . and eel aceOrilingly. Cola Porter .1 ' ported ill person at' , 'hose 1 , It• terS,fer ihstruetioes. 1 ily 4 eotamand- of cle 1. I C.IM.,r.tXI, S I WlultaAms,kAss't Ad j. Generall, r 1 ,• ..-! •.. i• I', , il Th 4 order shoWs b th,the[detei, n, nithion of j 'ben. MeCI .Ilan to i entC • T , 1 strict diSeipline, and the feet, , Whiel We; have Often jstated that previo 131 . to Ihisr arsumptiOn o 'thes eptium n( t, 1 the streets and ho eli were it , with 4fficoi* and soh iers Who) sh ul (t , j have been in their q atters:' I • Wej,ai but beginning under Gen. .McCI Ile to jdo What the enem, did 'at th 4 Very ' outset. hat Quarto masterqt Depiart ment halt received h re fromithiilfirst ofiJune nit to yeste,r lay, '4,708 horses, 858 xnules, 906 wago s, 380 I lambnian lee's. 1 IT 1 'l , il I , ' : . 1 , 1 t -.. ' ' • ' i l g i 1 act has been.p ritetritted by 1 one brother Innen' the h mestead of &cloth erl near I Fall's ; Clin ch which shows the blind of eivilWit that the R liels are cisposed WI warve. Mr. l Th eck morton,l sotrtin-lat ;of the on. Chatles,ll - : 'Upton, member of gain i'' grey • from the F irfax District, in vite Gt.lll. Tyler t make his louse , hie, eadquarterit, ;1 hieh he did. oyes terd y: ThrocikUne tows brother,,with , 0 ebel em.alry at , hitt -heels, r ran sac ed the bonse, nd ifestioyed the ifr .L. Wire, outbuildings, and eropstl, • . . .-.[ 1! , I ; • - , 1 ! dispatch' from Gen..Cex,?-9t j inst , to e,n., Blizeneranz, reports' his arri- Val, at •Ganley - Bridge. WiSe r treat-. in ()R I LeWiskurg, ! which, i ate ding, to' i i i tercepted letters, is to be h'lid lyi ir point. 'Gauge Bridge wafts en tirery , deitioyed. .ft will re - quire three days Ito construct: a licliti ng , bridge .j ~ I I.:I.1 j , 7 j ov. Wise has felled trees th road,fand destroYed all! the. es. ' Gen. Cox,l captnred, ,i,OOOl )6 muskets , and a small; quanti po 'der left, by, -1 th rebels.- i 1-- —TriliuneAt4uot t i i' 1 I , •.! . -1, not t re- Thu eport gutli ,vOlo three tl the their i El E TE i.ti the far . t. ll 7;TrY ed il.tft*OPP-• to it. arro-- !Warier of Ith!ztelec-, Telogrretro ©• 1 , , -1, . • +Southern Iteitle, , - • r . . •1 r LOIIIi3VILLE, July 'iff; 1861. The I tehmOndf.Exammeil h, of the 2c th ' l'• , • I ! , - 1 . ' . ,instant .!.; ' 'r• i 1i • . 1 "TheLCorifederate, fOree have . been . l TCMOV . Id fokisiird fait beyo id „Ilanassis. Itinettou. P 'goners are still being - hreught itt..r. ne theusan of the efie-' 1 nay's' dead liti I remain uuhuried. :. I D "Ge'. Bealtregard is saidpositively not toy lbe nt ' Sisal:lssas. .ii - - • "It is certain that we Captured 32,- 000 hitOcuffs, with-whit: - the Feder-1 !. ids:expected! to thanael : our prisonl CTS. ' 1.4 ; ; I iTiosident Davis -has ;telegraphed te a,Georgialreginient t come op,, a s . *e hav e • captured 22,091rIstand 'oft arms.! ! . 1 i . 11 - • . . '"Adjutanti Fairbanks I f a Miehicrani, , i regitOent is -ti. prisoner ail Ilielinionu." 1 1 'The Enquirfir proposed hanging hi inas a re be l, .Abolitiottist. -11, , , I . 1:4 , OISVILLI, August 3LL--A ,reliable gentleman . ,i-ittst arrived'i . -says seven; boat lett 310,mithis last toght. conveyi ing• roops tO New :Sladrid: 'lle says }) that ot less than -25,00 R of is Teiniessed l tr6o - have . been laOded in 31.i.5 .1 sour - ~ 111 mis ha Fohably r , ov r . nor of i j li.in.. ne s s e,-e- . ri (T neral Flonrhey die I).4fting or troops lip` I a rettiy .. • du in "Vir b i iii. : ahe ‘ijistant Ge- n tre orders he. Ililitiiii (to reptir to the• otrt r ouses of the rer,peetive Coutiei Without delay.' I Abillit twenty tlhoitSand. ar‘ l viunted '' I , I .• 1 lloger,A .I.'ryot LS i'll' command ci Itel Plata . iv Plata iti , ...lsli Wight, cc - Minty. 1 . 1- : . . lie Itithil l iond Exam, (ter 03- s won , the prisdhers here is alfree 'negro whjo cat to as - chaplain to one of thc" Con netiieu.t ' reg,iinents: r llie same papti,r litheritively states th,'e nullifier iii the l i 7 C ef:al Aryny which' ftuicrendered the lit - :filer ,the tad Bulb .Rua wsis ...b, soil to jbelong to ~i -i e nnitylk-tl n ht.' 4 tei, i ,. 3 - A.l wise iz, rcpit tel l i in need- of .eintdreenol•nt-. . H i l l • ••: 1 AlcOnlved no d ates shhseq ient to, 0113 ....,. littiftWn'l affairs. N i e under:4:lKP t • • I 'Y' 3l k S i titir. '' ~ 4 W . 111 . • A • 1 "="n`lel'• tat .1-.letturegar(l has , lung three "trtit-I.''i n! "'' ; '''`', / x ""qv" . -. 'ilr''''•T l )!Htl.:•ot:.',t••• .r i' s----,one aa yetighaer nn ; the .11anits:ias ', t 'f",''''''""". -!tr ll ' . '... ....:' . iiilni li . fpg• -•.--: Cl. p jtaillOatl, - anoti er . a Prette4r,l c iL D . :. l ' ; t l', , ' , ", / i ';' , ',.; ,i , . ..., g , 4 • '. T . l ) :', ii . 1- 1 ) / 1 1 ',, ,t 11 . 1 1 ?.. 11 Y i l wad the thi l t•ti "a farm •1•.. :••'. •. i _ ' ,' '-."'' ' ." • ' ' l '; I A-dispatch to the 'litinoxville .11;1 - - , ' • ="rtrutt , t l Italia,tv. t•- .. -.- . pp- of the .316t : 50 - s i l r6ittratirnis (Itlat t i, ; '''' • . ----- * ------ '" .- T •• . .;•, ' Regiimer4 of Soythts.s. , - okUensiVe i:har aener art:. in progi•ehs r i--- "" ' . 1. 4 '1 Ile,rore.a. •,•reat, \i Lit` +i\l. • 11l ((I E- 1 ''-, '• t t • \ ' I v )- . v ; 9014- .Tertitans• Al ot ew„.•-,, .... vi z 11 , e • !netttly:expeet lar•I•e 61-9vcinent-t C, ar I Ciotti •Itt t ti t '. ' ; „1 f ' •1 . . , ..,.. • . cuttp,tug t tt•.ot flt:••:.t.:tion o.t. : ‘ :tits are •I?eyond .1 Fulrs •_"ituri:l•:- I 11.- 12 - : itt e nt to he zerne.-;1 wit":,...•••"-et.t ---- •tite 04tift.&eritte trtt9ps ail die yeti i'rllti , org4lll,7,llioa of , • :",„1 • ,I• ;,,,.- 4 i m ,, 4 .,,,Xi, hiintt;:twe eoll)s,.l.llo, l firtit nu . tler John. -,•.v.-oatt_l o'4; edatplett l .l r.• .. ,I: ,netrtr.•?; , ="; I: -' ' " tl ,• In '•''' ••-• •• '•• 1 l''' .. •'•l' I'' ' 1-- i,171)11, occupy _ll .1, A 41 - 11.,.. p...)••••..•• a,ll ,-k.,t( I:. Ak 10)11 1,1111...i1 . (1,1 , ' ,I II V;;, , ,..1,itt,ti,1 . the,otter-, under llt.aliregaid:- There I•by -nine or its si•ealt,r; tr:al a reki sno doulA thaC.trett(lniet;v was. psi "'ete:ii_t-.UI . ii,I•••,• ki ln !' -•,; ,-, !1 !.).1",!,, 1 ; ~T ti . -i t ; I icetl .911 31assitssGt'p littiirowi to .itra-: t'l ••ti 'tr • '••'•' = • 1 - ' 1 at i l t •[•' r. , , • !••••.. 1•, te. ,t ,ta I . I t - t ,„•, • 1 - • 1t• - i ,• -cut, the ytnetton or the_forecsorio.ha- reftted: tilt•V ~. 1I• • • - •• - ;..- t r . i . ••110,... •.a..-t• 4 .„ 3 1.t. -C. 1 11 I son rataroeattretrart I liti Ural 11. ••911- :•of-hav•lt: to,t • • t 1 ' Itl b . . ..•," O.IICICII,* Nvassaint, nayingacknOWl'eagtd-:I•••, !....-tt , :r :t•laitte;.l than an 4, •.,t..lver w1 .. •4- reeki-s':ing a .bribe•t9 dt4'eat. the 1 . 11,'; ion:, •p• tn- a - oW 111111,,' 1.1) 1,1 1 :01'',: )11k! 611 , -,11v . •!i ot.jjfe' pi - Peers. ' The same treatUtenti eavalt:v With kt•••t. .• Tliati-•;trinittl.•••ip zoo' I•, 'Milli - t ` t' nc t e d to a4oereult GeorA,llet ; • caul lit piloint: ti'• enn34 „ • it' : + etiemoitt• l tratd . io the 1.)01 - ' ' I [sit -rev., taloa' • marsh. :.; _ t -: i ~1. • • ,1 .. .. . , . • l. ' , c , , ~ l_ , ~.1 A. 11/ . 1. t 1.1 ., ~V, .1i iII I I(., lie asakit , ,,, f i n I , ~ ~ , . I iGt 1 ta.at... .- w .Itll. the I'4...:id:tr , t l .lol' Supposed , captut.e.lof Pirate Slain _, I.were•viu•vrpfl.eat fott-Titt •..cittli !..,..‘ tti•es. , :I •I •.. -Jelf.,DaVi, S. ! , '' : 1 .1 Mt arm Arliint '1:01•rer , ''ttl:•tiLit . t: .1 Bo"-rox.., August -L-, Following-1: an ' llOtai.' nild I : V.. 'Stolle laYi - "t.• Itve.r . i.i I ; exliaet rroin 'a lettet•ldated r . :1111y ;231-It I pointed" ti,l;•..•zti • • .'' • 1• •J ie. t t. , ..,.. to proseeute ! tut: attotii.l 'the T.' :•,S: siiidp-91" War !Saran- . 14:111.,,,.1 ':i 1 ; - • .. t•I• •• ' ;I • . unit oll',•.'ttle .11atieras!; "We made a " . '. '- . 1 .. • --•••••---,- :‘,!. - .'1 i sail .- %'111411 - W d'; it ;it jblowing-a1 r . 0.a1;..!‘ ..,' Agripultitr4 . Is,Tottoo: 1,. i v :tad the/sea- A vas- ritipttlig high •!."'we'! : , Ti,,,, - 1.,„ ii ,.,,1 „1" 31. „.,,,: , n l i . , i . j,, fgaYC'Clia, ' s6 : ' fUr f il / 1 11.1 " ;6 :1*- rctir t0° 1 '•""-- I . lltt‘aver (..9"•tats- : k•••rie L • ' 1 2. 11••; i •ta . • ti t t j t• L when, o upparintly; tt avaid- tieing eap- I . 1, ' i ,' 1 1 . '!--.• .: •'• " • L r ,'' , .'• .i. ~ : thred, slid - rt., n" over thd 'shoals,i- and'. "'''' •".' 1 "•-•-)Y,....riquesteci tr) imvt"t• attitiv:: wehehiglr anti di.y4 on the!" I tett "eli.---- -. ; , ; - 'shyril, ofifet.•, Oil Mi)ll(fay. t'lit.‘ 1 , r11.0i L . , the! -eli,.llas rariiri.s ki': hi ,, h tVr.t it, -An„,trus-t lii.x ' ',.. at 2 i;vlcel,.' P. ..Ni. itl;:= i, - 17. ~ , ... made a, Cein.plete . durent•ni crier lip,- !.-..‘. d, •• lilt 4. ,. I _.,..- 1 ' • t 1. 1 9 t-1 , 1/•.k t tat t "ft.'l%! :4 . 1,1,111. , 410eit , oi l She was 4 full rigged - 1 bri ,, .. of bOuf L ' t 1 tit bunaked tone7i i i ii er l c 'r o i t i ti - r t w.s i 1111 . 1 Iluilt:4 preSent lit 414 g tneetinV.: tie 7 ,.. t . ". most singtilar, throughout' 'the- ...lnis6,onagers .will ti t en•-!-tinally. deter-. I t h e' NI I' she waif . ,,olit.'•'of Lgtin. 'range,- or `she 1 ililOc Iyhet her tO hold a: Ptiir-thi•i rat ,f might. lift've 'got. a tiln 141 t ••ritell sitito l i-"r 11 °I; T .l "-" Alamv-t . '"l's '•lr'-' '••.'".l'.'t': ll e .her.- • s 4 si tutted t, , ~.1,-.,!,,,, , • w i l c i, i„,.. i. t0 otnuttaticate rreelv. Witlt :ttrel pet,- still inoi.e.s range , ;We , attetnitled 'to- ; Pk L .. , i• qt. the ; count . T.• ul t otttliat sui•jert •to fc r. ..a, ineat , ; , li ougli -t,6, ascer t a in n e „•;•-tte end tl,:it 'the: best intros't ot't.ll . o aaracter, b ut A i dai ii erolis b l i.l 'F e w , 1 Society may 60 pt•ontuteth- ..; • . 'r, . ' T .ri • g 'ftWity. The courite.V around is until. - I. - '.. • _ - 1 -• -''' l '. Cr"'•-"'• • t-''''' 7l. L',-... ..r . l ia N tu ici e. ., 1. J. sa id, b on :. i s ' ifi eei , f. , , (Star, and qinie,; please•ey'p,, - „.• . . ~.: miteS norili . of (Jape ..ILiiterra:-. andi'. , t ,... so rough :that it i' ' limpessible ti hind t edue•itedi German pr ivate7was ~., 1 , ,-;-. ..roirrlli.s: , '. k)N -..""'".. a.flifill.lllit , - 1' . ".it.... ~_ I ,, N r elitll ink ,§ s he , :nnty'. be the .pt steel i ~,i ye_ ' sterda .- -for--eorrePorele:: ...,,! trite: I ... I Jca i erson vavis, - .lerl, some vesstl cap -Ithe e'neink.• A. lett.. , r to Gun 1..-i- wa , • 1 timid by Lei.; ,kir..igitig for some in- ; f oun d , h -.... ~.' -• •t 1 1.••• r• xi (._ iet .l-•,•,. „ .. •,4.., r ; • . ii ~ , ... ~ t - i Is pLisou. _......m0tti0:/ • f . • ~ .. • 1 ,• ~'.• ' . _ iv - rrom *". - • A :' ` ins principal motive. (It' its r 7, i 4 e011 .. 1 nl.. .Issoun . .. I i .•. . 4 1 , ~- 3 ...- _ re .. 1 . ~....„; tamed no revelation , of.'impo 4 tunre. j... ", • Lou . •• ; s r . 1 - 1 Teri' I f "E" f 1 11 - .I.'C' ''' S f eoncin 't r.; the Fo ••' j ' l il ... '''.' • I leaiiis froni aV. ;informed eitlzen of ' it ' -- 11i " .3. - •• elsouti l l w ,„ t i,. 1 ;- n ,i, i ~ . i - . . 4 , ,., I, At, Newport ..News a l •C't - t.ptttit' . D er=• I, 1 ~ ~,• .. , -9. I :,-, ,,,,;,( in i, AN . 0 1 ° - .- - ' 43- nard 'E l hot 11. prir ite beton ,, in , r 't • lii , ' I es - peeithar., fitedities for i.tei uirinfr • - • mud ‘ , i . r: , ''' ', .-- • knowledge, of thelPlan of - Cher ..... ce ... , t ,company -Was o(Ligeu. tol : El-IV . ''','' ( he carno . ) sionists; that their real 'object, tisr not -1 - • .' - I .. . . ' •to attack Cairo' or, Bird's Point but to , H '- • . , this .• . • ld - It n.c; b t .• re ma k e. a .. def4 P e . r . 4te . 6 l. fib''-t2tP.secn-n're p o i- i' - i.e . gardetl'as a war On - aft .ext,. , ..nt , iYu Se4sion-of St Lotus There' is q strong I ' i T . -,'• ,• '• • ' • 'I - I sea e. ..t must milt be eonduetL4. e•,•-• 3 ", !_ o ld'', ur.der .PillOw,' at 'New. iMadridA i _ at this - . • „ II )_ political . i , 1.11Tt.. Ill& and att-oth'er at .Pocithentaiy, Ark, f points of the rebellion • o • • - . l'' • • t . ~., e an 4 ,. - .11.• believed to be now under eminnand.o.li a - rn , 41 . 9; of the I.;niOn Faust ear r: - t ) leir M'bulloch , , another in .3 1i 4 ,si'siPlii'4op rathins into \Tiro-ink .TiA'i-- T. , - c . see, is,,ouri. and titre ..nitta•••-t•v i oltll7 coun'ty", Mo.,.'under Jeff. Thoinp:on:--- I ii , ' 31: , • 'ili ''ir 17, --:-. - 1 7 )0 plan - ' is to .„ . keep up - a eOnstantt tries. Our flotillas will" - -, • q 1 1Ii4- threut to: attack Cairo andi.Bird'S j. • •i f • Cairo - • L ' ° ‘ Ll it It t' • 8 . 1s:I i ppl) rout to the Baa . .ivittltt. Point, , so as to.keotheVedi.•raltroo s•-1 in t le Gulf of Mexicothe eent,i or ; yill' .there.empl'oyad[stud atenace... en. - 11:1 ‘ . '":i ozertnns-' will . be . nit.. Pielz(iiis . .aii!l op iii•the SolithWT6stL bv•thre:i. 't to - at- ,IV hat 4n nuine4e.• field, tack front Price - 4-fid .R 41115,. V. thei,li • tool th e di . - s t p . lay of thi..4o.ites.i qualitie Poealionl i (41 a 1 da. and and ,Statsniani truces at ...ew . ..Madrid• and. tas effect a - jun.... Lion. at . Pilot', Knob,• l and from there Mareh On to St. Louis take it, niinst&,te Johnson, and with this city as a . basii of operation; . to wrest Missouri from: ; the li"ede,rat Gov ornnient, .. .- i ' ' ' ' rrom ►toll 'ling EMI tilt; a Nitu Iperfe or 9) te be eup . tf Omm• p lit •%‘ ill pun his Or 6th ipbr "ashi respi m VIM idouisirma:, August s.—The elections restated as!' follows Harney, [ editor :of-tire peinocrat; is elected over ex-Govermor 3lerriweth ler by 9ul) to I,ooq Majority, ; which represents a' liti on• intijority,in-Jeffer soi,t wunty T fi o Union majority in the city' , is. about Judge. I3uckner,, enioh, is elected over .lanies - 48. Clay ton in Fayette:doutify Nv 560 to GOO • I J 1 I cnajorityy. • Richard C. n( erson, nephew of' Sumter Anderlon; is elected ih Franklin connlr, 801) ,to '440 majority, St W. ,'Jacobs,'is, lected• in 011 nun county. The -re ''turns thus far indicate it relative Ma jority as, large, ',or larger than at the -laet electiOn. 'AIE is quiet is the polls to-day. • ' • 1 cross oridg il L flint ty of „., ... . .. .;,. ~- m” NSW BRIGHTON Aug. 6 1861 .r, Forma . A1L0179: : ' I ' In overhauling some old papers.l re,. jcently,, I caine across the pay roll Of i,...._ company of militia drafted in itlifip> neighborhood for; the; .Lake frontier. Zlate in` the fall of 1818; and boi qv i ng it - s,•; ahlication would be , 7 ,, r - atilin g t c , • the survivors as well as to the - friends and relktives of those who hate(been called froth wash' to, we hope, a better one, T 'send tun, a copy of the roll. It' bears date . a - t• trio; :January fr,il.Bl.l_._ , a season long'-td be remembered lis i one of intense seVilllty, and to ,!tho-ky,, 11esilrecially encamped tin- the Northern ..- 1' frontier. Although reltalv 48 ~year r, I have passed,' a Little leA than one.thi r d 1 of ,this company are, itt iiyi j know!, I edge. 'yet alive. and 'residents 'of, the 1 county, - The roll is as followstl .:• — 1 1 ; ovricr,ae.. , _ • 1 l i Thomas Henry, Captain, , " 1 . Samuel Ramsey, Lieutenant,' 1 James ...N.D.lillin, Ensign. ‘ ' ' l . 1 IWilliam Johnson., Sergeant, ' ~ i ! , Darit.l Warnock, " i • ''• f j `John Minitwi P ' 1 -Jasper Snook, -•' . .1 Amon - Stiles Corporal; ' • ''' i ' , John Bell. ... • " 1 _ '. - Soletnon jfains " '. -r ' 1 " . • ruivaTEs v . I I Matthew garatte, •*(..'aleh• Marattii, I Johna•. - id, ' Sam tie) Davis, -- J, 1 , 801.,..yrt Beinet, . Solo ion ennc,4 - i - Jac(*), Iretid, ' -1- Jno Caldwell,:`' A. 1 i Erlw'd Dongher Ay; ii:iines 11a.0.n, , ! Jintes Biddle, - Jas Fergnsmi, , 51 - 3ttliew liCnnelly s , 7arnes.Sloitn, , 1,..,. IIII1):41 B(4.1. Win—Snah, John Eberthart, - . -E. 3l'Cariang,ll(y. I Jas 31 (3ailVen; Arelird Ci-iii;4. i l.' [ ,Rufus TrAk; ' ThosGaildner.- 1 r llobet t'lm' me, ' . A IY.'' 111 ( 'r"id bn " li i - J o h n , v o i ..! .. John Br ,, P adr...- - .1 T ‘ h os ! rn Alt, . :' . Jacob Bcona. .' f = IJoy C aungiori, .; 1 ' •Roll- For i gusg.n r , t. Wnii.,, i Gardneli. I - Smoot-1;1).10,o r••,' ... AN'ni. i'irali.'4l!iit ''. Mieliaoll.;)•iti:, • John '13_0. , , 4s-.... N0.ic . ..._:,..ct;, i lasliiddle:jr.. .i,;',oi Scot T. 101 in Ferit ; 7. - 1 1 I, (i e 0 'ha mpi on. .1:11,e'• Nq..)o/ t . ir • 1 . .,„ 1 „,,. •i t_ .., .14 `-•!' ' ' been etzeted 11,ire yelter- PAitO oNED---TiloVernor Cur pardoned Cai?tain' [Rp(fert,- rtl'ent Convicted at Pit bibut g ter in taking the 'Wei l- , 119 e r ' ; 7 1: grift.. - 1. - • nrED—Orpth.e 2(ith Llitv. Oft J ury, BrightonTown:shili ' .Ars. Altus". -JuDY; aged about GO yeat's• , • BOH,DER, 33 - trral-1, Shop 071 - Weil Side of Publia Spiarc . 13ervirer, _ - bay-Moat for sale Real' dries; i.pricesi ran: gitik from FOUR. to SEVEN emits pci* i31n1".! CITA MBERLIN, 'Sc. CILifiI3i , :II.TSOS. Affern_ey's and Counsellors at I .Law. 0043 on Tiro a it, 3d doer below -Iderria ki 0 a..`e . 4.1 -` - jit: '''... h 1 jt f II 'l' ial.ll,l`l ti lin e gmt a % utlims:iii llr• * 11-1- Dreg Stara .; r El B MEE