E 2 ;. .3 , .‘ ,1; .__——:—T'——'—— -.- -*—— ’G", W“ “th N{ W 3 inn: grabbed it! 90 much good bu not ' 3 f f“ _ ‘ _ _ ‘o :boen done, by one efl'ort. in All past time, ns. WWW fin ‘11” proxvidenced 0| (3)241. Hills {pow‘your ‘ ___,hig prwiogem n. a t C: more not a” "‘figgggEgggTngfAAlffl 'huve to limc-M' that you gave neglecxed 11. n_. , I (WW ‘nhidl: : d S t (is .- lgwntdmwd vvher:sf.lll bani-{ergulito 3;: -§§: _lc,' nrrwoonnnr ym mnmcuto at 'it '' . ‘ «kwk. the Commrrcial savs. bring! 531 m to be’hflixd. ”‘1 a n ‘.. ‘ 4 co that n nozro brigade was m ; Done n! the cicy of Washington this nine mual fonnatinn M Port‘Rnyal. by order t {(-onlh day of My. in the your ofaur Loni . g: hater. Botwevn {we nn(]nx hun- {one Hmmand eight hundrwl and “xiv-IWO. dd“ contrabands’: have beon nnluted ‘and theintlemndenconftbe United States ‘M Beaufort, Lndles’ Idand‘ and Port thn eigluv-uxrh. Influx lecou. Ea,“- One regiment of one thousand men ; By lixe'PcosidPnt: - ,oomplete. Captain S-n'lon. formorlv 3 “‘x. H. Sud-p, Secretary of State. .gugruflnuwr in chief of Gun. Huntr'r’gL ‘———__..-.—-—7 r Amwill be auigned to the cornmnnd go let General. The ofliren- are to I). listen from the volunteer form. no no {'o being allowed to hold rm oflicinl po-i -‘ in. Grant offenwmur informant WP“, i felt by the army under General Hunter, bun-o of his order: for organizmg a negro brlpde.” A number of officers. he says. have resigned, and other: hive decltred Mr intention to do no. ‘ ' {be negro“. u a general thing. it is fur .ther “id. nr'e not in favor of the rirgnnima tion. L'arge numbers of them have find, fearing ‘(lmt if they renminod near the army ~flmy wéuld be impressed. The health of the army wm improving APd the soldiers were in excellent spirits. he important. movements have taken place ,oflate. The ner— of the war on the penin .ruh had not reached Port Royal. For: Pulaski wgs nlmbet completely repaired. The New York Exprun any” ’ The proclamntioa ofGen. Humor was re: ,ceiybfl very usfnvornbly by nearly all the offiéers at Pan fioynl. nd‘me of‘whom lmtl lobe-. 99 fa: at to express their dissutisfam tionlithin the hennng of lhe general. ' The negro regiment, now organizing at Port Boyd, is being drilled every dny, and it‘lleir appearance is said to be provocative of great mirth among the while soldiers. On ‘ “(Wkly last. they were reviewed by Gen. ‘ Hunter. butpthyv Soaked mbre like there-i ~emitter“ Falstufl' than soldiers of an organ- ‘ ;udprmy. , l , The regularly enhcted. soldiers are not at] All plehled mth this arrangement. and are 1 note; all backward m oxpr'nmingthpir (ling like of their new brothor-mldlers. Tlh- ne- l mm are qunrlered near the quarter-maq~l Mr’n department. The melonel of a. Newl Y3rk rogimvnt, a gentleman well- l;'nown ‘ hi the first divifilnn, is spoken of :3 thel ebloael {o the negroes, and ultimately us' ,their. brigadler. ‘ ‘ l ,TEE’ PRESS 0N HUNTER’S 'PROOLA ‘ _ Manon. . / Tlia Nntionnl Intolligonvor contain: nn nrtic‘le. Lhrea columns in length, denounc i 2 Gen. Hun‘er'a p'roclumntmu. ' fFrom the Philadelphia, American—Rep ] We (19 not helitnle to say Hunt for. [l'm _ man-train usur ation of pom-r. for this in conceivable folfy and rl*cklessnf‘fl<.fio tO~ ’Lfllyl thinned for and unjudlfiahlo by fiery consideration. Gm. Iluntéw should be peremptorily Ind ignominiously ant-pend ed. Wé need some decisive dealing with moieties. to put a stay to them. ‘ . {From the Philadelphia Inquirer—R9ll ] What_could have impelled so good a fiOneral to make a proclamation 50 wild in its stdtement of fuels, so impolilic tux lo in probable effects, and so violently appencd 10 _thezoflicially declared policy of both the national execptiyé and national legislature, ' lurpmu compreberlsion. A FRENCH nzw or m: nocunnmy. Tllofi'Courrinr des Beats Unis,” (From-h gun in Hiew York.) is very severe on the .Hunm proclamation, which it looks upon only another evidence of the digpoefitwnl 0“ “fl: Abolitionisxs to pervert 'Lhe war fur the Union into n “snvugn ‘rnid upon the - .nlu’e States,”-nnd prevent the re-ostahlish man! of the Fedgml authority ovér them. In cussing upon this role. the editor ix cer ,hln t t’Gen. Hunter wxfl but wash preca 'plu 3:9, that. might, be more admntageous 2rd. tedm; military pr‘epamtions (or {u ‘ n Victoria. 1 *mon'rm mocnmhon or A THE PRESIDENT. -‘ ‘ Hunter's Order Diuvowed. ' yt'uuent Lincoln on Monday issued the following importantr proclamation: Bj the Prawn! 9’ We: United State: (ALA merica .- § , A rmuunqu. ' Whereas‘ there appear-i in the public p in“ what purports to be a proclamation 9 “saw. Hunter. in the words and fig‘ folicm'mg. to wit: ’ f ‘4‘ Ramon-runs Bar“: or run Pom-a. } .. ‘ ‘ Huron Haws. C.. Mny’ 9,1862. J‘Gnnup 01,0233. No. u._-The three Sum of Georgia. Florida and South Carer lin'e. comprising the Military Department of the South. hnvin: deliberately declared ‘themnelvea no longer under the protection 'of the United States of America, and having “Sui up arms against the said United tam, it became a military necessity to de clare them under martial law. This was“ accordingly done on the 25th day of April, 1862. Slavery and martial law in a free country ari altogether incompatible. The person: in they; the: Siam, Gear ' Florida and Saul]! Gl7O - anfere‘bglm‘u slam, art therefore de ‘zlqrtdfilrwftfru. {magi “DAVID HUNTER. ' . ‘ 1 “ njor General Commanding. ."ED. W. Suns; Acting Adjut. General.” 44nd whereas the some is producing some .gzoment and misunderstanding, there ore, 1. Abraham Lincoln, President of “the 'United States, proclaim and" declare that the government of the United States had iro-knowledge. information ,or belief of an inhntiou on the part of Gen. Hunter to jam» such a‘ proclamation; nor has it y'et .pny luthentic information that‘thb docu ment in genuine. And further, that neither _Gen. Hunter, no: gny other commander, or n. he. been wthonzed'by the Govern m of ‘he United States to nuke procla— ‘ matron 'aoelnrin the slaves of any State free; end that [is Fllppbsed proclamation now in question. whether genuine or false, I is Altogether void, so far no respects such declaration. . I further ake known that whether iti be competeixn for me. as commander-in-chief ' of the lrmy and navy, to declare the slaves i pf any State or State: free, and whether at pay time. in any case. it shall have become I neeesity indispensahte to the mainte nance of the governmet. to exercise such éuppn'sed power, are quations which, under I my responsibility, I reserve to myself, and! which I cannot feel justified in leeving to‘ the decision of commanders in the field.—' These are totally ditferent questions from those of police regulations in armies and camps. ‘ ‘ On the sixth day of ancb last. by a spe ‘ chime-age. Irecomnwnded tocougress the \ ndoption of a joint resolution W'he’mbbtfln tisll ufollow: “finch-ed, That lhp United Stntpn oqght to magma will} any State which may, udopt. ‘n gwlual abolishment of slave ' giving to such Stat? pecuniary aid, (.02: med by such State in its discretion to com » ' ‘ pups for (he inconveniences. public and‘ " giving, produced‘ by such change of syyl )) willie regolufion, in the language above uo— - tpd,’ gag agiqpted by large angel-Ric: in I hath branch” of Congress. and now stands. annmhaptio. definite. and solemn proposal 'gnha qnfion to the States and people mOst* myodmtsly interested in the subject-mam pot. To the people of 1.11059 States I now ‘earnutlyopp‘ead. lqlo notargue. I beseech j ou’to make thg argumentg for yourselves; §on moot, if you would. be blind to the' ' is I Mike limeg. I bég of yo!) a calm and ”find consideration of them. ranging, if it. my be, fa‘uxabove pemnal and pamzan ‘ 905 M. Th}: proposal makes common , 9“?” (q: 9 c 9333)” obJect. casting no ro-1 w“ 9pm; up}. I; not: not. the phari-l f», ’ o‘ plunge it contempluu would ‘ m ' 7 ”gt-:9 ‘down of haven. no“ ”ding pr'wnctinz O 1?! “Imp mu you non emu nocnagm. “Ironflluds” ~Beth-e from Port Darling Wumxorox, May 17, 11 o'clock P. M.——- Thefnllqwing dispatch hag jun been re; ceived II: the War Department 2 ' ‘ Wufxgulsnm; Ma'y W. 7?; ”on. Elvin M. Garden, Secretary of Wurr: ' The zunbnntn Gnléna. ¥onimn Amos; Molt. Nnupnturk and Port' Royal. mare ra ulspd from For: Dnling, uneven mileobe‘ Rm Ric‘hmnnd yesterday. ‘ A portion oflhem bnvc returned tanmoy town Inland, ncaf this place, in ”the James nvnr. Lieut. Mon-is. commanding thh Port Roynl. sent overland to us this mnrning for intelligence regarding the_ Torts below‘the Island, and nine fog amistnnre in burying the dead which hp brought down with. hfim. SeventPPn bodies thP been interred on the banks ofthe riw-r. and than- are n m hf wounded on board, including Lt. L himuelf. ' _ ‘ The 100-pound mm of the’ Nails exploded at the first fire. Dnm CAiPBFLI : Cnlnnol ofthe Firth (‘nvn [By mflhorhy of Gen. G. B. McClell The New York Tribupe publishea vnté loner written on board the-G: MM 10, which says; ' '- E Yuntvrt‘lny mornining Kenn up to “ es Bluff. where we found vthe rive; f 1 sunken eteamera—thc Jamestown} town“ and a number of others. ' The was lined with lifle-pitz. and on Um the bluff the robe-Ia had a very hem“ ry mnufiting tr-n puns, mm? orthnfil 1?} null thrpe or (our vov-v hpuxy riflrw. { “'9 rrm within half-n mil.- of'tnc ha . nocborc‘d and swiing broadside to “11%|“. They opened fire. the first shot strikinzl our part bow, and going: through the armorfij About five minutes after we gotnnno'thprl? shot. very nem- where the first one struck.‘ An it come through it. killed one man in‘, stantly.§nnJ woundéd {our morn of themun-i crow. We fought them four hours, until' We got out of ammunition. when we hnd to: retire. “'e got 23 shots in‘our side and IT on (look. I We had twelve men kilfml. two (longer nusly wou‘ndeJ, who havo'since (lied. :mdg fiftoen wrung-d. ' We ma'ic‘n gallant fight. l but hnrl we 'nkcn the‘ battery ‘w 1 could' not have held it, ruin] the obstruct, n 3 inl the river prevented out'going up on high— ' or. One thing we hnvp (lemongtmt‘ , the v Galena cannot stand honvy shot at 5 short range. Wu fired 238 rounds. all that. we had. Had we had plentv «5f shells‘,‘ we: could hnve‘silenccd the rclrclr; in I; oouplé : of hours. , it u‘ l The correwondcnt of thé ‘“,Plxilafielpliial Prhi" writes: ' - , " g The Galena was moored in close to the shore batteries’, and opened'n terrific fire; lupon them‘; the Monitor. Naugutuck, and other vease’ls assisting. . At first the shgt of, the rebel guna rollvd ofi' the sides of the. (talcum, makingonly dents in her nuil. but; gradually. after five hours' fiéhting. it wasl found that the steer—pointed bulls uqetl by: the rebels were piercing hob. Thirty shots ‘ struck her and lodged, whilst two want 911- ' tirely through her,‘ tumbling. out on thel other Aside.’ l A shell burst, in the Galena (luring the gngngamcnt. which unfprtunntely‘kilicd. pavefitekn of the crew‘ and wounded nine~ teem; But even this sad accident did not I dishedrten the bnrve Captain Rgulgers and? his crew. They fought on untildnrk. and] until their ammunition had nearly given} out. u 7The Xnugaluck 3+3: mlplfhandled by“ Capt. Constable; but aftnr firing seve'n mng- ‘ nificontushots her Ipionnlid boyv gun bunt, ‘ killina two man and wnundingthree others.i including Captain Constable, who Ms struck in the head by a pieqe of the flying " metal. 'We are happy to learn thathe is not seriously iniure‘l. A finw wan di‘scovnrg ed in the metal, and this was, no doubt, the . cause of the explosion. 1“ ' u, Lieut. quis. in command of th‘P gum. ‘boat Port Royal, and late of the Camber-q land, was slightly wounded. Commodore; Rodgers was wdunded painfully, butvnot seriously. in the left cheek'. s 7' l The slnughtér‘ among the rebels in'th'E batten-Yes is said to have been terribh, al though _they had the advantage of our gmi goats in having the batten-leg situated on-a lufi'. ‘ _ THE OWE]? {llch T 0 RICH x ~ :- MOND. - Gen. McGlellan’s Headquarters Within a Short Distance of ' féhe Gityn-The Enemy Driven Acres: pttom Bridge _ --one of the Advanfiin; Columns Eight Miles from the City. ‘ ['A Hmv Correspondenw nf Asmciaied Prom] TUNSAL'S S-rmov, VL. May 20. P. BLT: The enemy's pickets wexo d’riVen germs Bottom Bridge" yosterdamby the troops nd vancing in that direction. The rebels at; tempted to regain th post.- by theme of their artillery. buyffiled. O'ur'bqlteries‘ opened upon Ll:em,shelling the woods each side of the bridge ‘ - The advance under Gen. Stoncman moch ed New Bridge yesterday. within eight miles of Richmond, “and found no gnomy in force this side of the Chickahominy, which at that. point dwindles downflo a small creek. The country’in that- locality is in a good state of cultivation. witli‘no more mnmp than is «who found in ordi nary bottom land. Six pieces of aftillory were posted on the opposite bank. but Gen. Stone-man’s purpose not being to bring on an engogementl he retired one mile from the bridlzeand onmmpe‘d. During the day. i while driving the enemy’s oufrposts. he had one man killed and three wounded. The Wife}! army moved again this‘morn ing early, with the view of making a. lengthy march. What roads they took it is not. necessary to state. but the headquarters of Gen..McClellnn tonight are within at short distance of Richmond, in frpnt of which city is ‘uflposod to be encamped the main body (fit 9 rebel army. Iffliey intend to give the Union forces battle, which is 31- most universally acknowledged to be" their purpose, the' hour is drawing men} at. hand when they will have an opportunity. r 1301! gm}. HALLECK’S ARMY. Baron Cons-m, ”Shy 17.-—There has been ageneml advnnce along bur linm today to« Wards Corinth, with much skirmishing sud several severe engagements. General Sherman’s division met with a loss of forty-four killed and a considerable number wounded, in attacking Russell’s house and driving the enemy from their po sition back to his works. Our men are under arms, expecting an Minsk. Lnn.-Sunduy Morning, MaylB.—-Genenl Sherman’s force.» still occupy Russeli’: house. ’l‘liere is skirmishing from the Bth Mis sofiri regiment, only about 300 yards from the enemy‘s breastworks. Several rifles were captured in the skir miah an the. right. They are perfectly new, and marked Breeze do Fnemen, Bremen, and much superior to the rifles used b our slur «hooters, having 9.1-3qu of LK§O to 1.5339 ydrds, while ours are only efi'ective at nbom 1,000 ynvds. In all cases the dead rebels left on the field were shot. in the held, and the wound ed shot in the neck in brand. The one -5?, 19f; on the field 40 ki I. 100 wouhdcd. My: (lawman. angry-Inna. PA I MONDAY MORNING. MAY 26. IRG‘Z - 'St f' DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION In Accolrdnnce‘with a resolution of the Dem— ocratic Sthe Executive Committee, Tu: Dunc- RACY or anannxu wlll meet in STATE CUXVENTIQN‘ at HARRjfiuL'RG, on mev, the 4111 dny pf July, 1852, at 10 o'clock, A. 31., to naminategéandidues Rn- Amn‘nn Gnsumu. and Scnuron GENERAL, and to qdopt Inch mensurrs nq‘mny be deemed necessary for the welfare bf'flze Democfalic party and the country. WILL“)! H. WELSH. IM3I Chairman of Dem. State Ex. Com THE DEMOCRATIC ADDRESS bun. The Dr-moemtiq Address i 1 9 hard nut for Republicans , to crack. They Shaw the trength of‘its impregnnhle truth: in their attempts toingsnil its rupnmed vulnerahlg poinli. Th’p‘ Philadephin Pia: attempts to controvert the allegation that the “ Critten den Chmfiromise” was strenuously and u ‘nunimously' resisleil and defeated by the Republican 4 party. beenuqe it was innom‘is tent. with the sectional doctrines of the hicago platform :nmlquoten at length from I he speech _ol‘ Andrew Juhnson to show what on the 173 th of January. 1861, when Ethat measure was before the Sennte, Mr.’ LARK. of New "Hampshire, submitted an n- Exendmmt intended to defeat the Compro xise ; that, this amendment. was adopted by r. vote of 25 yeas t 023 nays, and shut it. was nulopted and the. Crititendon Compromise Fthereby defeated beratue six Southern “winters, tavwit: Bc-njumin, of Louisiana; ilfenlfihill and Wigf‘ull, ochxas; Iverion,‘ Pf Gedr‘gia ; Johnson, bf .Arlianmr, and Sli lcll, olt‘ Louisiana, were present in the Sen te uni] refufed to recbrel their votesv.‘ Thisj fnct,Lyemarks a cqtemparnry. only Free ndditiltinul emphasis to the Address. t shows thniirthe Republican Senators and he secession ronxpiratnre noted togethvr hurl jointly §defented the Crittendon Com igirpmise: Every Republican Svnalo‘r votml for Clark’s nmendment. and its ndoptinn ‘ fch-; H of: ark-l ank'! P of, Ht“-z nch, l, UM :wns secured :hy the chomrntion and with he concurrtince of t“? qecessinnisln. This mat sustains what the 9omocrmts have nlwm‘s \ao h ‘ “aged. that the country ivns prompltateq'l Moi (”'ll way by the ixxolence 0t )ortheni Etholitiopiscs and Snfilthorn Sm‘essionistil‘. Ind tlmt' théy Moot] ibetwenn the pmplt‘l md a «mxpyomise (lint would have bemi: _zludly owepghd by (le masses of both soo ‘HOIIB. ._ i—r~— ‘ 2.1 L. v_- _ . z , m mph vom g l The Suprelme Courd‘of this State has «1 I filmed the tinny vote inneonstitutional—Qj. Hm Luzvrnofcounty liistrict Attnrpey easel. Under thiss decision! all the Democratii Candidates but two |in this county wer ialected at the last Oélnber election, thoii' :majorities in‘ the county having been as fol» lows: For President Judge. Robart L Fisher, 59 ;: for Auhciuto Judge. Dwid Ziegler, 49 z for Asshnilbly. Henry J. Myers. 60;- for Diéector. Andrew Little. 3; To!” :Auditor, Jolin Cole. ‘34 and for (‘oronefi Dr. A. B, Dill, 32. Elm two of thcbpposif tion candidnfi‘s had anorities in the couni t 3, to wit: f’Fnr C‘n ‘minsioner. Ephraim Myers. 78 ; .and for has met, I}, B. Dan; ner, 15. '2 ’ l ,r , HOW TO cunt "no pun." '5 If the Refiublicéns aesire to have no pa ‘ {y o'rgnnizatlfon durill‘g the period of :fi v‘yar, they cnp'aocompl‘ish it vcr'y easily. :All they'bsvbjto do is to abandon the A lition schenijés penaiL-ng in. Congress. and fepeal those [they ham? already passed. I? Ilhey will be honest, add confine the war t {flint they pr‘ofessed your ago—to n strug I gle for the Unibn an the Constitution—’J party diuensions will ¢ease. It is they who‘ zire refiving pld puty Keeling and old party issues.‘ 'f"‘ :Dr-*-*--l-' are dnlr flying onl the def: A are re viving , 1 EA 021 .a':.-TH° New York TL .aday. has the fol lbwing among it; speifld dispatchesfrom‘ Washingtonfi ‘f i A call will soon be rrllide upon the Stale.- for additional ‘volunte I, to the number of 100,000 at least. Cal-9%] inquiry has elicitr eyd the fact, that our Mfmy is smaller than has been re reset-ital it: even official docu ments. numfiering not s|oo.oooéfl'ecfive men. This fresh force is to bq mainly used mu re serve, ta be stationed at convenient points to meet emergencies. i ' Jainism. Grunts ”no 12102330“. died in Philadelphia on _tho 14th inut., in the 80% you of iii: age. lie was oDemdcrafio member of congress fr" 1813 to 1815.9.nd from 1841« to 1847. her his retirement from Congrcsg, in 1815, President Modison appointed him Unit States District Ab tomeyfin Philadelphi in which capacity he served fol! I. long riqd. He mm an able conditutionnllawy r, and ufinescholu'. His most nmllitious 1i work, and the one on whichihis fame nfin out-liar rests, is a. “ Hiatorf'of the W 1- of 1812,” in four volumes, published f m 1845 to 1852, which has become a andurd American Historical work. ' , ‘ —l—~—-—.««n --——- ‘ Cough—When Presi t Lincoln was in Congress he .introdnc I bill to abolish slavery in ‘ihe Districd of Columbia, and Senator Wright of Indiana, keeping his own secret, introducad the same bill into the Senate, :32. subutihztc for the one which hajuat passed ‘that body. The Republican majority there it onco condemned it as not orthodox—not once mistrusting i! was the work of the President’s own hands. “',olds.—Few are aware of the importance of checking a Cough or “ Common Cold" in its first stage; that which in the bagin. ping would yield to a. mild remedy. if neg. locted, soon attack: the Lungs: “ Brawn’n Bfanchial 2mm," containing demuleegg inrodmts. 9118: human"! Iflihfiom U _ TAXATION. ~ } Lter. are now tho typudpptnofiun. Union i The Republican press charges the Demo- ~ a man grove] with thematic must expect to fend: party with thedesign of crippling the be reviled, n‘nd buked at by them. .Government by exciting the opposition of " ‘ mg’"—" l the people to taxation. Now if the iGove-rn- THE P RESIDENTS PEDWTION ment ii At all emblrraesed or crippled for 1 We ""1“! respectfully beg 181" 1° 40““ the gm 9! . proper, tax mu m; lie-poml- E whether the President’s proclemetion will bility Mexunsivcly upon the Republican! have the effect of allaying_the excitement. I I it, in Con‘r‘hon. That body he; near-l md lpprehennion prodnodd by Gem. Hun t 1’ ”PM the fix“. month ofita: Mn ‘ rrn's order declaring the Ihve: forevér free ' without’pusing 3 tax law. The othér day in "hf States ofSouth Carolina, Georgia "I“ lthe Senate postponed the tax billl for thevFlond“ In” proclsmndon d°°' “0‘ ”Y | purpose 9‘ considering the guru-ecu of con- ‘ that the Government he; no power to in , fiseetion and wording "Mr. Smuln end tert‘ere .with the domestio institutions of 'othen mother opportunity to '55! their?!” Sletes, or that the Prelident may not "orienting change. upon the lt°CYO-—l in comm contingenciee _ottempt to exer- The {BMW in Cdngre- are .0 mid ‘lpr else ouch power; it merityseys the: Gen. , imposing tale: “poi" the PWPl‘O‘ ”hgylflnxm: wins not authorized to issue the defer the "“5“" {tom week to 'hk nnd' order he did, “Ed. the (loyernrnent had, no froin' month ‘to month, and give ri'g w the! intimation prim xntentioh (to issue ouch on suspicion thnt they intend to shirlx ' his du- l ”.112": Thule fl" extenbjo‘l'the President's ‘ty sud leave it ”in legacy to the nefl’d'gla'me" Whether it ’9 competent. f" icons“. | ‘ , {him In Commander-in-Chicl’ of thonrmy Mr. Groin Spenkel'of the House Repre—é ""1 n", ‘0 exercise ”91‘ Ellippoted‘ipower lenhtivee,‘ writes. ill I letter pub ed in ‘" ‘ means of pmerving 3'? 00'9"?va the :I'nllmnd', that. ..‘tm Cong‘resl is edeem- 1 Is A question which thePlgesident reserves ‘ing in £OO4 faith .1, its pledge. to he pea-I’o himmlf. fie clearly inqgmte- th-t it i ple_n The} 5.. in ”We ha: been pri cipally nnopen question, to be decided on he may locoupied it. lcarrying out the Chimfo plat- ‘ see fit end the exigencies of the country l form, and iin doing lother thing n t men— ‘3 may demand. . I tioned in tint 9"“ n fiesta. ‘ Hunting! The fatal bflnder oflthe Administration l the “a accohiplishx; (£9 ufumn‘e grefl,‘ is to leave this an open“ question. It _hould ! nee: rmd glory of thlz republic," he qnhmer-: have heon‘decided a year ao. Evely dty I ates the alielition ofslnvery in the‘pistrict‘ 1h“ it "infill“ undecided I“ 3_ d“! '0“ to of Columbia, the prohibition or falavery the math!- Such In???“ In unbecom lin the Territoriey the Homestend lawlifigv W “5? the V"! mud} tterm, "‘s‘“ “d" in", *Plpifié % ”urban, and 'the innugura-l ministratrjpn entrustedlymthithd control of [ tion of the jwlicy ollgrndunl emancibutlion ; : EOVPYflmehtfllnmdfflt 39119 moatmomentops mote, not one; of whialh will put a. tlollaflnto period Of bur career as nation. ' Depision. the Treasury o'r aid the Government in the: firmnq‘a. firomptness, WWW and unyield ‘work ofP suppressing rebellion. but ‘on the ing policy; is nec‘essa in this crisis not‘n ‘contm‘ry, ntust mkelmillions upon inillionsl vascillating course, w iq’h invites $l3 as ! out oflthe Treasury afiid encourage t e rebel enults‘ol’ fiction and sti palates the e thusi comm; f i l s lnsm of theory propag (lists ; not, alliand ‘ While Cpngrese hlu been thue l .ish 'in to mouth gpoliqy, a liv mg. from day to day scattering xthe public money. it 35" x not upon expgdlents. ahelplese drifting upon passed It single not to roplvnish the Tress“, {hp tide of; circumstances, my. its ohm-give q'ro devoted to taking: Will-n the President of the United filates monoylmdgrcithout phttlng any in th pnhlic tells the people in an official proclamation coffers: Emtncipn‘ti‘on in the Distrig t 100 k ingpnded t'o be known and fread of allinen, 3 million 0" dollars “it one "Wk“ ; “I: gmd- ”PM. he holds in reservatiop the question “”1 emancipation policy invites the xren- whether he shall at some future day em ditUTßEOf INDY millions; “16 “0 “lead ploy the q‘rmy in dostnoyinig the domestic ll“. (Which: Would be right enoug if the institutioni of tho rehelliouis States, he in- Gnrerrifnentmne rinl’f enough to be swish.) timntes thq't he may possibly undertake to will dry “P: ”‘9 ”anue smm“ "Wed do what hel has no ‘cnnslitutionnl power to from p‘ubliq “de. m 1“ “5 $OlllB PM fic rail- perform. |We do notgwish to misrepresent road vie foi‘henr to ‘calculnte its’ p obnble his position, but ,‘ve put: the question to coat. l.Andgtlll thesel mmnux-os ofo. pondi- every lufipllqiurliced mind whether this is turc were enocted ‘ntl n time when t e Gov- not ”Wiggly ”‘0 T'UTPO‘TE of his proclama "nment mums ill obligations 1! we tion. “'iul't! the Pn‘nidifnt or the (tuned hundréds of finillinm debt is acq‘u‘n‘mlnqin’ thing {ik‘efthjree m, that/the ROlMblicanl to boast pf h-é-ileen‘zin; plodgek to “h: pcbpi: ,Thc ,I’utrM x£~ ['nioh’ rnmurks nun peopleicomflnin of those Ethinus flu n fig” toicbmplfiil . Tl’li‘! Cungru ~h£nme pnd idm-se to he country. It (1.055 Money: {ind [lre lulosmt 111691110] tn‘xntiiin. :Wélmt slu‘uld have Lot-1 :, nnd'when the [F at ihe rate 0‘ llimm a day, in imajnrity may I lg in good faith first if: pnstfiimr‘s t” shouldfnot lini'e lwén fit with alrncrity.i ‘ I . _ J ; mmqonsm The il‘hiflmFelplliu Sum/”y Jfrrcuz upprnliriatehj I’TmurHF [hut :‘it is mr singuhir wh‘ai ~ang', notions: uh: n vale"! Ins tg'quiflifica‘t nus necessary! a man 4" patriot. Thi old fnuhionod the Imm .mu 1110 at all, Kl: ‘pnt‘rioflrirmqmpt of 19m and rbvore Qne’s c‘buntryfi hen-mute of the real gined fupefion‘ty of” lawn and iqnsti over those of‘ any ol llmve lassod‘ ewzly. l ‘ ‘ For3:orly, to ben lAmdric-nn pntriol, it weer uirod thntn lnu should n i only ‘ profesrl. but; naturnll ' lee] a; ‘profmflwl and awful regard for the uncl‘ily of the heli -1 tution‘, Kow’, howw ‘r, llmlo appeal 19 be quite edifl‘ercntnotl prevélent. eonly isa petriot.‘ih those imes, 119 is p ,parcd to subbcribe lo the de polio Jlea that neces sity} Ahthorjz‘es the wife-gt viola on 'of lhe mbst vitel provisi s ofll'e Chm-ti ution.‘ Nor are you even Eall wed‘ é) quosli n the fact elf the. existenc of “is ‘ner saily.’ without being sligmgmedlma ire; r. A party in power concoéts coy-lam echo es for the altainnient of cértuin objects, ne of Vlhich.’ we «lay suppo‘ , is the repr ‘ \ion of whet. is admitted (d bgjrenmeleus :- lion. Bull these behemesn tlwuglxt bgg‘ there; mahyiof whom-ere akiqg their}: es in fightilfig thehulesof hecauseofn . mrity to be violenit Iland no calculated , theirqlvjectmquncens itutlnn’el,aqd “ ing‘lo; a line’ ef policy the: ham end establlehmeht of ‘a d potiem where was the frees! go‘ver cm. the ear! behellll. Ye'tithe pltfilters of these whilelthéy prete pf 11;? freedom ofs denod‘nce as“ lit-allergies enemies of l u meh seeking to brifim‘k up the thaejwho dare éow leper their $6 the (Muslim-lion whi h they see at be Vielsted. {under the else plee of re _ and‘ fierpetuht'mg it. ‘ ‘ . Agrfin, he only is a» true ‘pgtrlot, the model’n acceplation ‘ the term. 1: o‘falla clonal and werships 'th t divinity of nt inveqtioanflieh is . nte’d (out nder the news of ‘The Wu ower.’ Toin imm thnt ifi would be dific tto find an} nétbori ty for; the worship hft‘ is deity of dxtipm in the Gospel and Ch r ofAmeri :Lib arty the Censmutiotii to exposelone's self 1 the d‘nger‘of being stigma-tiger? u a robell‘in disguise, or. ih the mildeet germs, an a «mansion flisorgamher. I In brief, t 6 be a pstlioth new—n-dnye, one muiilbe prepared to applaud the vidlation or country, as of the dearest. rightsiof fmmenywitmu withqut. omnphint thie übnegntion of the mottgimportdnt Midst of the Constitution; ‘w glpry in the incaficeratian, in military priaops. of ‘unofl'endijag citizen], 4mg: wharf: no hngible' gbugu have -- . bn’ou‘ht; to regard thy; pohtical fibertiea o! the white citizens of the Republic of lan importance than the devaéion of the‘cnlor— pd moennd stigmtifie u ‘Breckinridge Dempcrau.’ all those who still cling to one yet Bright hope, and struggle for the Attain— meat of one glorious object—the restoration of the Union and the Constitution as they were. Men may ofl‘er freely their blood, their trea’sure and their lives, in behglf of the Eepression of this rebellion ; but, unless they can subscribo to these doctrines of new f'mgled patriotism, (here is a curtain oonglomention of the odds and ends of a.“ patties who will continug to assail them I! pncmiea of their country; and u tiden And nbetton in treason. , ‘The Fauna and Pmunu, the Gun aon pad Gnnms, md Ml the foul-mogthod can :who so disgrace the America p Ohara& Stntos undntcidml us to whiztlwr he poiessep or will undhtulm to oxergzihe the patter of abblishing dluvorv‘. the States! Does any man not a fanatical Abolitiouiqt seriously believe *llml the Presidofit his the Consul tution+l pml'vr tn xlevree this emancipation bf the him-ids? Where is'tlie chime in the (Tr-tnfitulioii that confer»: tum. power?— Wlim‘t- thr'fkbsngv klmt.by;_the moct remoth implivlttinn ginvitm it? So long as the rev ly-llmu‘ Slut-s um room niztid as belonging to the I'nin (and this is thé theory upon ‘ "..,.-1”” Hell ' public some— ‘ ordn- I omble all‘ its ‘ if the 1 _ IMO squan ghl Of done what which ‘tlm wnr Ln: Hoe?! ct'mducted) they i Em whit-(‘1 20 Uni:- Constituticfii and entitled} to nll the rights gunnnlteudiflw the Consti-. fut‘ion.‘ Mm-mwr. M Our vaerumem isi mm of limited "mm-k. and “.3” powers {lro‘ specific in the fundmnvqlhlzl w; it mndot . trail-«mud qr oh—rflepyhé‘Qiflxitsjplescrib‘ed ‘ by tlw (‘A-njmutinn.’ I; . I The I‘r‘Nitl‘nni r-vars lfo ‘Qhe resolution ! ndnfitml luy ('nngress .8; +is nugm’gnion, s dome EMI MUM w Tlre- MEM 'den of no for plodpingflwUnitulfitutoé trfgivq pee 'xinry aid '0 ani St Ito whivh may‘ 0} ta gr dpul aboliahnio'np of slavery. f 0 ‘wh t purpose 32E3 utinnn w‘e (lo not‘sen ‘without it into warn the gSouthnrn Stntei that it'i tliley Hal. not ‘close with this utter. emancipittior'n without Fam ‘mnsntlon may be enforced. ..'l' is put-t of the prdclnmntinn hm no par-Le tion;with what precodox it. unless it is 11,3 an intimation thutin cine volunta ' e anci‘, , pation is not acceded to. invioluxitaryeman‘ cipation may be enforced as‘a mllitary ne~ enmity. The meaning. however. is= not ' Eli-3r, notwithmmdinz the President deems 'it net-(Marv to declare with, @ll9 uthiost‘ nolemnity—“ It act-z not the Plgarime ,"——au ‘ iftha suspicion ihnunted is m ugl the the ‘ resolution. of Congress vas open t that; charge. ' l ‘ . ‘ I ‘ In fine. the proclnmiit n aa‘véathe new-I tionjmt wh‘s-ro it found t. Iti~tthor ugh-l ly non-yommittnl, leavin ev'iery other oint 'in dorknms except the singleroneJ that . Gen.‘HL’.\'rr.u urns not authorizedto intro an i larder fret-in: the «lavesjn the‘ States at; Somh Cnrplinn, Georgia n¢d§ Floridn.-Pn- : itriottf'Um'an. a * s 1 l , - "'—7—‘"'*—rr-l ‘ t f 0!». i’lfi‘f‘l’d’an': Addrnv the map (lull leglu a! Wfili'nmxbum.—\Vhise q nrte d at: Willlgm~bur£ Gener‘al McClellan rod out ' ;on Wednesday-while theltroopa were on‘ dress pnrmde. He rode 11‘an the lines of} Jlooker’s division until ‘ e rehched the. i brigade in which the Fifth sWisconsiri reg-l I ment was ,drawn up, then isipg hid cap . i in clear and‘mnorous tenure uttered the’ followifig words: i‘. l 7' v I l “My lads. I have come tcl, thank you for .your gallant conduct the ther dny., By! lyour bravery and steady }isei line you ? saved the day. You have g iFed’honor for i [the army. for yourselves and or the States i . which are proud to own you lot: their eons. I I You shall have Willi‘nmsbu'rg émblazoned ;on your banners. You hav stood hy'mel ;faithfully. Continue to‘dgf so and 'your . grateful country will nevqr got-get you.” ‘ I We need not any that 11$ stirring little lflPeech galletl forth the‘u fist enthusinsm. ' , he whole army idolized HcClellun. and to be thus comglimented byihim was felt to Lbo In honor in eed. é , l Ins to effect lead n thé |- 1:23 plum, . ech. hefty. nh‘y, rs for L 1! to ring , 1:. A 'l-_m d 'l' . Y 4mmn CAVALRY mgrvmc mom ’rnom' Rough S'rnsnt'na. May 24.—Hon.§E. M. Sum-ox. Secretary of War: Col. Kelfley’s command of Infantry and Catairy huge been driven from Front. Royal with conséderable loan in killpd. wounded and prisoribrs. The ene my's force was estimated at fi‘om five 1.1190:- and to six thousand. IL is "ported as flav ing fallen back on Front Royal, and prdba bly occupies that place this morning.— Signed N. X’. BANKS, Major General.— [Front Rnyal in the court town of Warren county, about fifteen miles flue South from Winvhester, and about (0' South-cut of Six-“burg. It, is an the Half Gap Rifl road. and II a position ‘Ol considertble stratagic importance. Gan'? Banks seem to _bp making anything hit Midway.— Htuburg Chrdnicla. j, 8A dispatch from Wflhington stat“ that the Intent Idvices fun: Gen. Me« Clellsn report that the mfy had crossed the Chickahominy river a Batmm’l Bridge, and thuhishesdqusrten What New Bridge, shout. eight mile- from Richmond. The nrmy ,wna making prepantia as for In “tack on the Confederate lines. . ‘ 3-" van reported here yesterday that the 87th Pa. Regiment, Co} Bay, had re ceived‘orden to go to Viz-gig in immediate ‘Y- _____ . i A Grad! Victory—Meme n‘a coaqued a! Greek}. _ ‘ , . . A GOOD iIINIME. In the Home, ,“ \Vuhlngtnn, on Holdup; Hon. VI. A. RICHAIUIOI, of llllncle, (the; min persons] nnd ’p‘oiitirnl friend at Danni us.) mule n capital epeech. He propoeed to; discus n lew point- rel-live t 6 the conduct of; the {autumn in the preeent wee. H. “id lonic time ago the diltlnjnilh‘ed Secretary oil Sun sud-nth luv ofthelnnd the! the negroea“ within thirty deg-e Iner thenenntnetlon n! thel court, who were not convicted, rhonld go rm]; He did not allude to this for the purpose ot find—l ’ing mm with th'nt orders, but to, comm: ill with “other. White men mum ylsit onrl 'eempe without ohtnining r'peu, hut negro“! 'cnn go without one. Why an thud thingnl 410 7 n. Abolitlnniete, by their nation, in emf Gangrene, h-Ve nhol‘hhed‘jelnvery in thin Dle-ll ”triennndleidnlnrge unite-l upon thpeo-l pie 0! the United stitch Yon ere tuning to-3 dey- htllolll for eighteen then-end “greet—l Where ere yon issuing retionl {or the white} people? The people of Illinois were. eellingj corn for eight cente- per? bushel to hey the" ituen. The Government Her four hundred ne ‘groel employed u teem-ten. plying them more 1 _thnn the lolaien who are fighting the bnttlee. 1 j Employing these negroes in poeitione where the 1 Ithe white men of thin conntry wonhlvf like to be employed. ' . > 5 _ _ ‘ l The' government ere irsning retiou‘p to he [green in this Distrirtfor their snppoitnt dn enor jmons expenle, M mneh u it qonhl tekegtonup. } port severe! ofthe Stete gohernmentl. :IHe heel . itfrom the best information‘thnl the govllrnment fwu iuuing rational {or Bile thnuntnd/ wroel in n fort'in one of the Sohthern State's, at n tenet of forty-four cents n liked: They ere eup-‘ ported everywhere M. the exponent the gov-l :el‘urnent, where there in el enerul tlmt‘will dol ilt. Gen. Hunter hnl witgflmwnlhie nupport} [from the loyal men and giyhh it to :the negruee‘.‘ The government are elolhirlg the "grace every; I where, and furnishing the": with the bent em- I plnyment they hug,- to (five, and the white | man goes without. Thin G'ongress [inexhnen in llcssiou for six months, Andi Congress bee mmle i no unproprintion ln‘pny nJhoulyty‘Eto the avid nws end children of soldierfiehb huge been ‘ killed-upon the mule-field.l It will npfienr be-‘ ”ore the American peofile‘ [that this Übngrrss he: lrfrieluted fur the ntgro erelyn‘here. The can of nations inner! to than negroenn‘mnunte lto one hundred end fortfifour lhousnhd dol -Ilnrl per unnnm. Where dohy'ou 'hnd Elm! l't‘l-. ‘tinns hn've been issued to puol’ whiti- penple ?—-‘ .Whut have you done for the ivlrite nmn"! . “'hnt hm‘e yo‘n done for the chlhln-n iwhone i fathers fell on the bloody hhttle Held '1 A few days ago he ~aw one hundred negéoes hurt-lb. led through the streets by en army offi‘eer; he ' i‘nquired when: they were thin-n frqm, l ti the , may wan they were going th work for fl; gov-l wrnmcnt.’ lle ‘l'uull: nak ‘lhr geh’tlem‘un' on the other wide of the ('ll nihrr' ‘(nhlllilimu whether it em their purpus‘n to [mike the ‘ne gm equal to the while man? No run-e, +0 peo p'le, were ever made equal tp the “hite hum.— The Almighty inudethe whine mun t? eouhmnnd the earth. The white man fin In mut-hgnbuve the ludinn as the Indian in Ithore tile "gulf—4 Sumt- nit-n say the roman win the iiegmi i! not e"\'nted‘n her-:rnn§e he hnnilmd no ch him-e»— Who [:nve the white than :1 chance? 'll'he :\l might) who created him, Mid created h‘im lu perimj to the negro. lie turned thlt thh- time” wonhl c-ome when all Iheuel Iltrn. men‘would be driven from the pnhlic ‘ruum‘ik ‘nnnl put. “there they could do no mirlrhief. tnndn wne, tir- d nfmgh legislation us had been brought for wnrd by his Lullcngue. _‘ > 1 :, ' A ’BECRE’I‘ CONCLAVE. , .\ goodly number of llrepnhlimn editor; made it run \‘enirut to assemble at 31lurrislmrg’, week belch: lust, where, in coml‘wuy with George llergm-n the Secretary of the “Unidn Lepgnr," and ”men (/‘nrpu-nler, the trawling ngcutnf "3." "League," the) hold swoeh council together. What transpired .ut the consn~nce is entirely unknuwu 10 outsiders, for the procatdifigk wru 'mlirr/y arml. The editor of the Tr'uucntpl, we understand, an: M theynnl'u‘reuce. .l‘l is 'n wander he dzdu't fly into thgth-ics at the very idea of guiug to L‘uch n‘ 1.1;“. We (“ought he was'oppmed tn secret sot-(mien. It ii snill. however, on good Inherit}, that the ‘jerm “l‘niéu League,” was urged n! the title ”ll" sbnuld give themselves, whilb other: flu‘orwl “Union” withunl tho"henmn;l," and it has 6- am,- convludca that they shriuuld agree .tu’dif ’fer—the‘ hUniim" party to "iopcrnte quuide among the people who wouh _be_ mppa’ae‘l to frown "lan my unller handjd, dank llgntern work ; while the secret org-Animation,i “flu: Union League." under Bergner and Carpenter, would strengthen its hand! when-rel- it 'cuuld do In safely, uilhout the rink oflheing E'X'pélfil‘d—y both of them fiworing A common Haters?“ and working together for the unme ‘ purpose. Hunt is. it, Suiuely? Do you know where “‘Abe liresund trlveh- ?"—(,l'lwml:ergb‘ytry fi'um.‘ . jar“ I: snid‘tb'u this coulu‘ty '9': Hub rep resented“ thiq secret conch". Wail? ‘ ne-The ‘Véndell Phillip‘siteshere: myL much distressed. say: the Cinoinnafi In quirer. about the more thorough: orgenimn! tion ofthe Democratic party now in pregrere' over the country. .That‘wu.‘ e! courpe..to be expected. They see their crett in? den-1 ger from these Democratic mbyemenui,‘ end ' hence their howlinge. They don't ‘wunt 5 the war to cease without theidestruction of slavery, and they‘mmt it to '(iontinue {until I that end is accomplished. Our tI-oops'r whor are enlisted for three years or the war, if it ’ shall sooner be termineted, are in a differ ent situation. The sooner the war isihon- 1, ornbly ended the better for them ; fair the sooner would they be allowed to return to. their femiliee, friendu and bulineeglpnd‘ the sooner be liberated from the peril. of, the camp end field. Theobjeot in to restore the supremacy of the Constitgtion and the? Union. not to liberate the bla’clu. All the ' negroee in the country are not worth the ! sacrifices they heve made. end, the risksi they (lei); and hourly run in behelf of the country. Their object was a higher one.‘r and they want to accomplish that object in j the shortest possible time consistent withi honor and safety. The course of the Abe: litioniste is calculated to prolong the WMI —indeed, that is their object, until alayery? Ihall have been wiped out. Not only are, the physical and material interests of our' troops in service imperiled by the course being pursued by the Abolitioniste, but the; great principles of constitutional liberty are ‘ being endengered by the-dame cause,— Every true lover of his country is intereltcil ed, therefore. in putting (lan the extrem-i int: of the two sections. But the Abolition-K iete have 3 favorite project to accomplish; which the army must be made their tool with which to work it out; and conservative} citizens at home must be Ifut amigr is: J seoem n ,’ ’-‘°'> fi-Mm , ss33er é’izghifigmiec. while the ‘ Who advices (mm. Corinth ingi'imte.E work of Abolitionism. in being done. The , that . general engagement in tint bodily ”ems.“ w: ““3322: a: «m» ~. m °“ W” “‘° “:1 eommo A . , mfivzntu. Wm.” ifwwith thel my “"1““ :"I‘ammfigi a . eid at their devoted pm. they on howl M" “P “m“ °° ‘4" ‘" w immm-nm, - [MW- , .;- I soon; gnu-nun. 1; ADMIS coim'v sommn wousnsn..—. : W 0 notice in the correspondence of the l'hilu dolphin [aquifer of Tuesday. from White ”mu. Point, near. Richmond, that on lbs 13th inn, the Eighth Cnvnlry, (Poun.,) made I rdconnois. unco toward: New Kent Cour: Noun, when they cum upon: Rebcl battery mg! were com. pond to fall hick, with n lon of one man vandal, Anion Basin, of lcSher‘rynown, Adam county, who wu Ibo! through the arm. ”The nqnlnl of Lieut. Nun" Bwaun arrived here by the noon lnln on Wednud Ind were interred in in: Green Octane? Wf-pm an um mung, with mlllmry on on, It» Adams Riflu And the old lndopendem Bhu- turning out on the oecuion. Tho Odd Fallows Ind Student; of the College Also torm ed put of the funeral procenion. Lieu. Bunghor ,wu wounded m-m timu u tho bud: of ShilSH, from which h‘. was con veyed to Quincy, 11L, uni for I time In doing I 0 well u to Iflord 'umng hopu of hi: "cov ery. But this hopes were doomed to pdnful dis-ppoinlmeut. Our cinunn now mourn the death of: gullnnt towlamnn. ‘ gram Wu A grand Union Culebrntion M Tow-ontgwn, Md., on Thur-dl, week. The 87th Regiment, P. V., Col. Hay. were prereul mime bccnqion, accompnqied by the {gill bund. They made their sppearnnco on the pnmde ground during the day mad for lentil hour grntifled the lug. gumber ofriliton with their skillful performnnéu in miliury drill.‘ When evening came, the Court-room wu ulhfully ducal-um] with fiowm, wreath Ind fly- with out number and of all nim. The éxcellrnt band rum-bed w the Eighty-unmlb i'ennlyl uni: Regiment, under the Indenhip.af Cup. lain Pry, delighted a {all home by rho tau-fann lnn of s "tiny of: airs. commending Ind conclud'ng the concert: with thaN-tiunnl Ou-r -cure. Txne Audience united in .aiuxing the Star-Spangled Banner, and the grown! en- Ihuliqlm pruvniled. The meeting wu padre-« ed by I: J. Stemm, Esq. “firing thnfevrning presentations of magnificcnt quufl! Irére lands to Col. Hay, Lieut. Cthhuw, Hg. 0. H. llneh. lgr, Adjutant Emmett, und others. A (-nlluiqn was {hen arrved up {O the ban/d. 01““!!! In! «than, of the regiment. Everything [lhudd nrr m the away ihappy magnnrr. The 87‘“: hue made hem of lricnds. ‘ . fiThc hand-gunner: ofthe 87th Rhgimr-nt, SP. V., ha! been remnvcd from (‘oglirylnhlc to Woodlurry,almut lwounilc‘n from Bajltlhmre, ’Where eight of the Cun‘ipduiu Imu- gé‘um inm iwmp, i‘u tents, incluulfing the urn frjnm this gcounty“. Capt. Hrkcrl'l and nnotlu-r (Fpmpuuy ure- nlong the line of tlge mm], tn guard it. ”The non-célnmincinned unicvu‘nnd pri. li‘ntn ot the [DUI N. Y. (,‘aévulryfl l'nrlrr (inn-h.) |prenentcd4'ul. I.:uxux;ni:ln I benulihll I'd-r 0 I In] btll on Saturday: week. James P. “.11 tunic uncut preamp-find unschumhet‘ulbnrl relingly napundl-d. ”he uln'u' fluted: n uleasnnl s‘ousntion. i _ , ; \ ‘- v , NI-zw SALEAL-Jl‘hiql .13fo Win.“ imam! 'llmut eight mile: (I'll?! <ihin rim-e. on til-o L‘lmmbouhurg rang}, in :nr’éwiny qnite 'rnl-Mly, II the imprurrmenu Min§ «the hen. chum-r- er. » v ; . ‘ ‘ 1 .\lr. J. J. Bunsen“: Mu Lam-d a fin? hrirk. on‘ne, “to Morin nml hint-monk. ‘r ’,g‘ _ M'r. Ann'nu MlL‘Kl-IY has built: tvqo-Ilor; wick hnnse, hum, kc. 4 E I -. )lr. lluzssun hymn? \iri" hnre méhpldmi _r the firs' of July A: “router; brigkv home, in. mm. . ' F ‘ Mr. (Imnon Wu.“- hfnl II «who of drorfiun large two-Mar) brick hn+~h ham, #1 ' i We are Il~_o inlrormcv‘! that an “my in on not to rstnblish n}: Acnllvnfav of lmrniné then, n which at building» wlll 1luv;- lo he finch-l. noon» to New Snlem!‘ 1 :3 ”Th“ anious Sinfinfi (flames firth]. I. V. wannn hunt! a (infill-I .\lufiml‘lfic .\‘in mi Festival. nenrtllnméruh, (n Satgnlnle-a 71h inst." A lnrm- mgsnfheli wrro- 3:l9:th and II we" [ilqmed with the f li\-itivs inciduu to he OCL'llfliDn. fT * I i .14 ‘ . pea-nu- Pulplie swam; in m. phly- will lay: on. [lie first a! Junk, find rc-openim the nu. of August. : f ‘ humor Bug. 6“ IfllLJKml.—,Hri:§. fir"- m )mndm n. Kuhn dik-dfin llafi'inlmm. 351.} n Sunday, acuphoicl “Walt. (lon. Krill: mu dcnlifil-d uhh the mililhrj afl'ain-ofl'r-nmyl nuia forth: last twenty yehrs. Ind n: tfmrmn: fmcemgmur the rein-Him: hrhhhe roin‘iniuivm [Major-General of the Fifth ”Wish": Primal nhin Militia, as well "1h? DMrl-uéffillh'eyhr hunk! of the State. Thai Tait-graph 4'an ho orred u» a Brignldhr-behenl of th+ Ihm onth volumes", And luhne'quenlly uh" .Ip‘ ninltd _(6 the rommnnd fife. hrigmlz 1!: Gen. «Bowen-'9 column, which PM held unfit-Hick n down by dist-Esp. ‘ 1 I ' ' m~f—~~—F- 3 Nat Covxnunl'rl—a’rma an the Bunk of. heinixrille, Pm, altered Iron! one!.{ The, re tjvm issued. Ten: of film Curn Fab-ago uukLPhil-ldelphin. and of Allegheny; (P...) Auk, nl‘ered from can. 3 7‘ -—— ~00.“ 1-‘ -- ‘ ”The following fipflwars umnnlz (he peoial Washington di‘m’whe. in sh‘p Icm nrk Tribune 01’ Wednaulhy: ‘‘l “ ?’M Pnru-y q/‘Jbe A4m£éidrctiamvfirnnlor _nmm. [Radica‘l,]l'n the'oourne of tllo run mg debate with which the Sonata réfmh ul itself after three hmmi of Gnrrri EDnvil. aid that he would nnt vote to take it,» the a; bill until the Administration Minoan-x .ed a definite policy. null required 3:" In Genemls, author of Order No. 3 unwell u Hm author of .\‘o. 11, to conform in it] He would not. lay hmvy burdens of ls‘xQ-l inn uymrrthe backs ofhis com-titua-nta until :9 knew for what purpme and to what end be war was to be earned on. No reply wu ‘ Mle_to these remarks, which. so far, It {lf-m, as regarded the ex reunion ofan nrgeut desire for a sound am!) uniform policy in the conduct, of the war, met. with thegenenl imam. of the Semte. ‘ ‘ General Ilelleek issued Order No. 3 peobibo Ring fugitive eleven and‘ other vegnbondl r'rom coming within the lines of- bin army. Drder No. 11 is the or. issued by Ge‘nenl Hunter. The drift om! Grime m1:- ie that he will not vote for a tax billluqfil‘ Lhe Admihisu-ation decide: upon thef‘dpb nits policy” of freedom to the shaves.l It has long been Inspected thet the majority .1n the Senate were delaying the to: bill in order to force {be Administntion into the adoption of the Abolition programme—end here we hnve it. subflnntially confeuodi 5! the lowa. Senator. - _ Mr. Grime- profuse! ignorance of the purpose of the v'mr. Ho ought to know that the var is to "defend And mlinllin the supremacy of the Constitution Apd to Preserve the Union. with All the dignity, .quality uhd rights of the Sever-31W ' impaired’L-at 1m: Congress so told in 3 than ayes: ago, and Congress, you km. never lies. 9 II PE H =
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