z; Em - (Kamila. ~.i m 3’). union of Lukas—the miion of lands— ' rh- Upion (“States mind would sever; The mfion of hearts—the union uf lunds— And the Flag 0! our_l'nian forever! ' fl. I'. "mu, 7401101: ‘axnh-myummx ~‘____‘ “" ITS:~‘,' __ 1"“: t' ' ‘ , ' aqrtwsnmm; PA: MONlng MORNING, JULY 14. 1862 i minus-tune u'l'A'rß 11an1', —_ l *. , Fen AUDITOR GEXERAL, 110*: 'ISAAC 'SILESKER, V » ; o’v anon cousin ._ ' ‘ Eon svmm’un ufixnmn, A COL.“— JAMBS I": BARR, .’ 7 ' ov Inn-swan I. , ‘ , ‘ " . , “3%"? 1 f , 911 ..‘ifiq : . Democgatic County The 'Dembx'rntia Standing Adnm‘nounty uill meet u Ulllllfli WILL, in Gettysburg, wilt day of July mm, at l 0' the purpole at" flung days fo the Dulcgue Elm-Mons and the Hon, nnd transacting such 01 "my I): deemed acct-931w“. E urged tO‘he preym‘t. ‘ _ JACOB BRINKERHU 9T1": ‘Mlow i'itg person sl‘omlniucez- , ' Gettysburg-4. Brinkorhofl’, .J. sé‘mc '-Cdmberlund-—Francla Hm" . V Sunbsu-I’hiiip Donahue. ‘ Thanh-Jacob C. ~l’iawnturfi ..ilqmiinge'flfomu N. Dicks, ~fllaulltm't—Johu Dellone. nxrord—iuenry J. Kuhn. ‘ Hex-wink boa—Frederick Wu lfcrwick tp,—FS»muel [3mm] ({auowuuo—Samuel (L. Succr 1 i’uiun—[ixniel Geiselmnn. Hei'mnny-q Dr. E. F. Short), sluumpieasnnt—J. E. Smith, iloumioy—Benry Bemw. r‘raednmé-Anagcw While. Liberty—Abraham Krisc, or ‘Hn‘rfiiltfinban—Jno. W. Mch Franklin—Dr. Win. C. Storm slensllau—in'z Overdfcy, Butler—Jesse Dull. ' lluntingloq—Cpr’son 0. Man; A _Lutimorc—Miclgnel Stumbau . . mus-ma. On‘ Wednesiiuy a. bili was «an! in the 812 mm; nuthorizi light up call out the militia, s; in fact, {or flashing in each S numbers of inau for se'rvine ii KL Grimes offered an mm flier-1e should be no “exempti: Jr «319.- or lineagar" Mr. man this am fittempt to elevam ‘ negro. Mr. Carlial‘e conténd: groeg were not held as militi utitulion, Congress had no r them, mililia. He thought out rather to degrade the Rb luv’el of thanegro thnn’qlevn hit. Sherman, Mr. Wilgon nn denwmly advocated the p] 'nfi'g‘roes in the army. Mix: the meuune at some ‘length, 4 he considered it wdegmling t the white 'men of this coun able “flight their own [MI-file coloperation ‘of thesnegrocs. thing would quesisted to £1» fly by lrjs people. , Now from whnuprjngs theinpathy in the Nonthern States, that draffinlv must be re sor'ted to? 'l'he nnsweris em: . A‘bolition ism in Congress, among gem of our Gene rals, and in the 171-098, has ndecwored to divert. the War from thé sole nly declared intention of Congress and he President when it broke out. The pr.nt Congress has done nothing to foster -r encotirage the Union men of the South. Onybhe con tiory. some of their prqceedi ‘33 have been calculated, and in some not ole instances intondod,.t_.o kill off all Uni n feeling in the rebel glass, and at the so e time cause discontent and division in on 'nrmy, and in the ininds‘féf many of the No how people. The six hlindred thousand n who rush ed mm the service of their untry, went then to restore the ‘Unio by pucgng‘ down rebellion. They did/ at enlist, for three years to risk their livf and future for the purpose of fighting ihe battles of political Abolitionism. , 4 ' «The discussion of the bill was contin ued on ’Thursdny,. and an? amendment adapted authorizing the Pr+sidént to re (eive persons of African descent into the service. Debate continued on Friday. fiWe ’will wager a big nflple that Mc- Pherson gets the Republican .omination for Cong-gas. and Dulfield, of Fultonffor the Sonata—and that the latter. £7121e votes for McClure for the United “tugs Senate. HoCo‘na'ughy and FnhnatockTmight as well me their breath ah'd ink. T 6 firm of Mo Clare and McPherspn will a too much for “rain. '_ ‘ * p‘A majority of the Republican 2911)- hem of Congress held}. meeting [an wk. and resolved to issue an addre‘h. They still I“ '0 1: party.“ I 33-1“ he notorious freehooting Abolition lfl. Jamison. “Kansas,“ mustereq out of the Isl-M If a numtfinm were out'thoeuneol the Union "Would be ban eflhfl. I - .——f——- wmwa. in Cong: '. the other (By ! : “It took four hm contracts, each for one thouuptl horses; to settle the paneled fendi of theéßepnbliuns of Penn ” Thanh, and every 'one of ltho ooxntnwts_ wait the Government swam—s4oo,ooo in “I." “ ‘ , ) ”a. Burnside has ‘oined Gen. Mo alum his m. f fll’ruidont. Mfihiled Gen. Mo- Gbllau’nmy buttock. ‘ _ .’ m sum domx'nox he Democrpcy a! Pennaylynis in We 1.; before our readers this ‘mornlng tho proceedings of the Democratic State (bmontion. hold at Banishing, on the 4th of {ulyu The-Convention VII composed of the most reliable nus] respmble material; and its doings were characterized by har ‘mnny and gond feeling. Newgr before did we witnes-z Mpublic afiembly controlled by more unselfish patriotism. Tm: coop or *m: wnou couxvuv‘ minted all, Tim rivalry between the several candidntbs for nomination was a gene-John rivalry, exempt from the. slightest tinge of- personal bitter ness. The sole 'sim of {he delegates, re‘ marks the Paln‘ol dud'm'oia, appeared to he that of securing the very best candidates nmlrrecting n. platform upon which the whole conservative people of thé State can acrdially stand. In both thew endeavors they succeeded in coming. up to public expectation. ‘_ 'l‘he ticket'xnnd the platform give universal" satisfaction. -Rnry'ly in tho histqry of any political organization have the conclusidns o( a. Coniantion beanie. ccived with so large n' degreg of enthusiasm; is and the dclogatee drpartefi from Hni'righurg with the highest hopes for the future of the country and the unanimous determination to spare no exertions to secure the triumph 0L wustitutional principlles at the October nit-Minn as the Inst hope ofn distracted and bleeding nation. ;, _ Fox-\Auditor General, hue SLENKBIE,‘ of U njon county, Was unminntad on the. 6th ballot. The nomination was rutifipd by the unanimous voice‘of the Convention. and the rival candidate; were'among the first to. congratulate Mr. Slenker upon his succoss. ISAAC SLINKER resides at New Berlin, Union, county; lie is a lnwycryjiy pufassion, and enjoys 'll large practice in his own and neighboiing counties. He has 1; most en- ommitteb. (‘ommiuee of mu how: of hm Halunluy, (l: lovk, I’. 31., for the holding of ‘ounly Conven- er businuss us or} member is ; viable repqtation’l'or llnx-ineswcapaeiaty and lstrict integrity. He is a man. of mature l 1 years, and would make :1 most capable, care ful and etli’cicnt Auditor General. ‘ Ilie‘life hm: been mainly devoted to +llO pursiiit. of his profession, [having mingled little in public life. In the year 12434 he was elect ed to the State Senate for the term of four years. nail occupied his seat until 1815!}. during one of the most eventful period: Of Diu- Stut'e history. Lest fall he vfas the Democratic oandinlate for President Judge in the stronghepublimn district cotnlmsed’ of thecountiee of- lfnion. Bhytler and Mifllin, end such was the confidence hr the people {who knew his worth in [his capacity nmrl‘ i integrity that he was only defeated by. a. ‘ scoro‘ol' votes,‘nml that through misunder [stantlmg as to the p'laee of voting in one townahip. \Vcare assured that the personal ' eateem 'm which lie is held at heme will again be manifested at the October election. )V’e eonératulate the conservative‘citizens of Pennsylvania upon lhe~oppnrtunity nf-’ fouled them of electing a. man like Mr, ISlcnkor, nqdfihe Democratiq party upon their fortunate selection. i P, Chairman compose iiC 1, * liger, Jr JAS. P. B.'\Rn,of Allegheny, was nominated for Surveyor Honors] upon the second bah lot. the candidate bo'ing poncegled to the Wpst. after tlfu nornimtibn of an Eaiterlf man for Auditor General; Mr. Hum has : brought for ng the Presi- ’ .—-a. mens'ure 'been for many years the eilitor of the Pitts burg Push the nemoc‘ratic organ, of western Pennsylvania, und‘the only daily Demo cratic newspaper in the State beside the J’uh’inl'uml Vision. He is «shard-working, reliable and consistent Democrat) who, in his impow sphere. has rcntlcrcd most, valuable 'ice to the Democratic party and constitutional principles. Doing battle. in one of the darkest sections of the State; aurroundegl by-oyerwhel-ming hosts of the‘ enemy, in faith 111 m never Wavered and his courage in ahnlf of the right never flagged. We record '5 nomination with peculiar pleasure, and 'e c to hear a goo(l~report, from the West I)” ’e second Tuesday of October next. - tate sufl'lqielu ' the war. ndment that m on ancouni !- bury plough; lthe miserable :- that «q no m by the Con ! ght 06 make the scheme be man to the It!) the negro. E Mr. Fessen an of piacing ua’vis opposed l eolnriug that dmission that The resolutions speak for themselves.— “thn reported to the Convention by 1153‘ committee they‘ were received with the: most unbounded‘enthusinsm. Cheer lifter: cheer from members of the Convention and j the crowded galleries mtified each reéolu“ tion as it was read. They fully meet public: expectation and constitute a. platform 0K: 1 principles acceptable to the ccnservntir’e'.; ‘ Union-loving, masses without respect to I 3 party names. Tm: CONSTITUTION AS rr ”—— in all its vigor. :I‘nn Uxms AS n- nuts.— 1 Cordial supportldfmic Government in all ‘ constitutional inca rel {or the vigorous * prgecution of the w r for the Constitution 1 an the Union. Opposition to unnecessary, ‘ illegal and unconstitutional nieasnres.,-—- OppOsition to the tréason'ahle schemes of l the Abolitionists, tending to the ultimate ‘ sepamtion'of the free and slave Statesa-i Opposition to the corrupt praétices of, the] l party in power, whereby thegpnblic money by nlillions has been squandered upon partiij zan rfavoritea ; and opposition to negro equality and ‘expending the'hiloney pro-i cured'by taxation. and so mucli needed for l l the supportof the Gowernment, in liberating «and pampering worthless negroos. 'These’ Eire some of’the main fe‘atures ol‘ the Demon cratic platform, ppon which the muntry must stand in order to maintain the Conl— ‘ stitution and prevent the nltimnte capers-i tion of the blue fromthe free States. u i Democrats 3‘ Conservatives! of Pennsyl-l unia, the political compaign against the Abolitionenem'les of the Government, no less important than the military compsign» 'agaimt its secession enemies, has opened most uuspiciously. The Convention hos given us a gmd ticket and Enable plat form. Lot us devote our energies from this time until the day of election to the Iregcnerntion of our noble old State. Let us set Pennsylvania right before the ooun~ try. Let her pronounce in October next for the Constitution 5; it is—4he Uhion as it was, and peace and prosperity myonae more down upon our unhappy country. , try- were nbt . without the 1 He said this last extrem- fi-Dnvid'l‘qddmho was elected Gover’nor of Ohio last falljh’y'l mlled “Union, pu ty.” ngw finds himself without a party—hit sufipértg-n lurking out .Lbolitionigu. _So in Pennsylvania, so in this county. The sell-styled "Union party” of last yes} is to~ day Abolition. The trick may be tried 8581-. but the cies of the people have been opened. The nigger‘hu. been p‘ullql out of the wood pile! ‘ ‘ ' ' w‘fhe premium on gold in New York ! has sdeeed to 16 per «IL—pop silver to i 9 per cent. This is caused by m demandi for eipofl. _ In UM city, fibre-keepers, rcs- ! (want-keepers, £43.,“ putting , tjheir 1 own notes, varying [god squ uptsmo. 1 Ceancil 1 ~ 0113 Pmmmc , = The p‘fl‘flymn Ind patriotic platform of tha Panuaylvanin ‘Qelnoorncy, Adopted at par last flute Convéntion. i; noticed In yesterday's ritkburgh Harm, but that, "per quotg but than-oft!" reqlulions composing it, and upon that it remarks u follam t ‘ They. "iii” :1: intohnnce of the 4‘3‘l' Slant-y feeling >3O! their Norma-n (d w-‘ citizens. verging on the Satanic, Ulnle they cannot hide their trgtitorous sympa thies for those men—.flnmr former politim cal Maoriatés—who are wsging the horri ble rebgllimgsfwar which is deluging the soil ofthe country with an be» blood of her sons. g A . 'i‘his‘pnngmp)! is simp‘y one huge, un hlushing falsehood. no‘mure nor has: and the‘ knure +llO pormoh it. find merely for the love offlying. Our phtform evince: no “intolefifince” excel“ of Northern Abo lition and Southern Sec-anion train)”.— It denouncél‘bothnnd ‘plet'lgoa the Democ ncy of_th E [State to the support of the aovcx'nmenl until rpimllion .is entirelj crushed an" the Union restored. The‘ object. of o ri Contention was'to save our Goéemmen ‘from the open efi‘orb; of Sputhern bels and the no less dangerous machinatio s} ‘of 50-111 mm traitors. who hav‘o for yer! been laboring for n discolu tin!) of the l 1 niqn.~l‘£tlsburg Past. .' :‘uomnon m 2. ' = qfinhin papers’ of Tuesday mom- IE the. following tele‘gmm: '. Meeting in West Chester. J ;I '1 he Phila’ ing krontuin Deinocrati 0 rm: my Axn THE W m nx. nu. June $O.--'l‘he Democrats n: hero Mdny to rim-t dele ffitato (bqvvntinn. Speeches {_v‘lnimt, the Adltlnini-dration. the ‘" ’ ‘\ at ' 01-l'osrnox Wim- Cu: held] xx Inert. galés to flu war ‘made 'nr and ' mcipntion, ,au paying ‘ , ---"-=v “ . I ’l‘iierelis l n'particlé of truth in tha n ‘bni' , excop itlrnt the'tie \ms_n Democratic mmfting. 0r ‘pnventiniil lwre, on'Mfinduy, nnd' that ls arches; wg‘re mmll“. met us said as to the} charactt‘fi‘nf time speeches, {will be rOl5O hirzed by all fzfii' milllod mo’n whé hoard t “1’"! nslfillscf—ax ABULITIOV Luz, ninnufnotlir (l in this place. by 801139 ofthe mean nmlu scrupulous «links 19f the town whose daily, Mention i is to misreprcsvnt and belie DJnjtocmts {mil all others who «rel Ol‘lmsml tn hboliti'onisriz. ‘ i 'IEB‘IVII ' Messrs. Uéniphillflflq nglmn and Brintnn I almuts um 'mmlo't'he féfioleches refo‘g-réd to, but the rc- i mean nnl; rhmgks ofi héither gehtlerfinn,. (nlthmfgh l ized WHY-f {,3 5 ._ doubtless :sornowhnt milling to Abolition. A few W 095? §ince 9"" 0f “‘9 "10;“ Im (lisunionists ‘ 4nd. wideua'twake stay-nt-homo : posing gather; gs or the ppople ever. had on pairiolsu) iWfll'Emnt. to filming}. extent. the . this con'tinontl:“u§ withc-med in‘the city of fulae and malicio'qp toleg m above quo- I New yh’onk—‘plimeetinlrg in. which its moist ted, The‘yavére alike nigninstflnuthern Sapronfinent mi influknlinllcitizens, 9/ nlli oession nml Sorthe'rn Mmlition; and in purl/vs, took? iipnrt—sluch inen n 5 I'otor fnvqr of the Commit“: as" it is. and the ‘ (,‘qnper. Mmfi'flll. Grigrn~ll,i.\li»§nr \Voml, ' ‘rostorntion‘ofi the Ull 1 as it was. Presi-' and scores ol‘plhors 0 like stmiding. ‘l‘hisl dent. I.inaoln‘;lvas commended in all hisniwvting was éhlirely oénservfitivo—ontiroly? acts obnlntming tothe Constitution. There (patriotic. llsit‘ do thé‘; Ropuhlicnn jnnrnnlsl was no speech “‘againsg. the war," but the/i in q“(‘g(inn——-fil|ose ’\iilllo prute so‘ lnutlly o!‘ plundering oil certain Wllr patriots was de- ;H no party "li_‘pl;l|li<l|l the “(writ-dings ,0}: 'nouncml ; :Xeérpism in tall it's phflst‘AS {was ' rcgolufinh; (gt-mm 9:091!“ m“.n,l,|age? ‘\'QL‘ ropntlintml; tint] While the mammoth (10M.E they do nqt efqn ulluilix to it. Why? The 3"“ [19“"3'1 ““1“ l 0": “1'3"" “’0 WE‘TSIVMUW’ } reason simplflis—thut‘hhilat the resolutions 3 ing the country and hoopla. wei'quustly‘amouncexodmainn ill the Snulh, (Ll'ijulsul noticed, nhthing was said‘ “against pnying ',lr- ‘ “ ' ' l war taxcs,"r'—.- Elli-:1 C/tzsldr shy/Emoniim. ' ' . ” -—li‘i _ ~...: .. r“ * l THE RFADTION m WISCONSIN. 4’ 1 At the honimmromeint of the late sos‘alf slon of, the Airsombly, the ly-mom-nts wore in a minority fry six on eight" vntes. At the ‘ 'lose 9f the solution. a mhjority ofthc entire» Early, and, fourteen mnjtirity of all present, I vott‘d for stifnight-ouNDonmm-ntic .rc-snlu- l tinns, eonflomhing emfi'lmtiaully all future anti-slavery agitatirm ut the North. \Wo are lprnud at“ that y{\saemblyfi‘ and snare Hui peo plex—Jlibcaul-qe Xmas. l i, L fi_“:.‘l-:' ‘ O f‘“ ’ {war tum the ' bOuriineighbor of§the iii-mine! would~ have hi< readers believe that the resolutions of the Dernocratic Shite Cunvontinn. held at Uarrisburg,§on the 4th Of July. “.nhouml‘ in the coarsest attack: at] fie Government. and Isfperse the clmraet‘br of the Adminis tration." The resolutinns appear in this issue of the (i‘onvpilrr. We doubt whether our neighbor iwill give them. If he does, his readers"; wi [see how {Very unfair he can bye—how ie‘r wide of; the truth he cnn steer.‘ We ihqpe that in this matter he will be more candid tluin he Ewas in regard to the doings ‘,iot' the scc‘i'ct niecting of Re publican edimln at Harrisburg, which he at tended. 5 ! a 1 i . ——§*—l~.——* - 1»- *- Sir (‘olin Gaihpbell on Him. .VcF/cllan.—The great. Indian dommandefir. now Lord Clvde, is perhaps thoihighwt nillitary authority in Europe: His ‘npinion ol' the conduct and ahility of our Commanding General is enti tled to weightinnnd we hre glad to have it for the encbu gament‘of the country in these times. i A personal friend. and a gentleman well known ‘in this city. (New York.) writes in a private letter from Paris June 4th. as» follows: 3 ¢ “ Mr. Mowutt dined with us. a few days since. lleialzhere with Loni. Clyde. the greatest Enéliah General living. In a conversation: v'vhich I hall with Lord Clyde, oh Saturday; He stated that Gen. McClellan bled evincedrrdore true g'cncrnlghip then any man in our ‘ai‘my. He said he considered him a splendid strategist and Ible lender." |, Gen. Scott'si‘opinion of Gen. McClellan is equally flattering. But notwithstanding the high estimation in Much he is known to be held hthese audiother d therablest generals in t ’9 world. there Li‘s n. party of men in the North—pretende Union men —‘-leaders of wise-called :“ Union party ’f— who seek ever? occasion to stab McClellan. and lower bins in the estimation of his chuntrymen.‘ { Why do these hypocrita thus net-2 Tliore is but one answer—Gene rkl McClellan is a Democrat! I.lll=l -‘fi*Read the spirited address of Gen‘; ficblellnnjlssted to his heroic army on the 4th of J uly.: it is b'eautifiil in composition, patriotic in? tone, and full 9f hape. Mc- Qlellhn will lyet whip the insolent rebels ho con'frdnq him. notwithstanding their in boastingjs. rid the "fire in the rear" lie is receiving f£m tho Abolition-secession it“. He is _now mmded by all good judges” m. greatest military man living. and had he not been thwarted in his de signs by ootuébmb civilians, Richmond would have‘ been bagged by him in two day’q fightiljfi.—-Carlhlzl Volunltcr. A v 4 -—————o . >—-——~— ‘ 1 fi'l‘ho Hurisburg Telegraph spesking o‘hhe Democratic resolutions passed at. the State Convt’ntion, says: ’ ‘ "These résolntiom; are the boldest outspo ken words of (reason that have been utter ed in Pennsylvania since the flag of our country was assailed." ‘ . Our readers will find these reisolutiens on our finb gage, and we ask them torgad them over wefully, (Alec tht it in that. glass blank hearted dajmagogues all If“! tom—Sunbmy Qcmocral. . “HILITAB‘Y COLOfiIES." Dating the disc'ussion in the Home of‘ Representmlws on Saturday. in reference to the organizfntinn of negro regiments, Mr. Thaddeus Stevens said that “he would. plant in the; South 'militAry 9010 mm, gnd sell the lsnld. to thesaldierp of freedom,’ holding the blarltnge'qf trait ‘ . Ind build ing up instilnffions without in recognition! of slavery.“ 'We are often surprised end} disheartened at the limited-extent ofjhe L’nion feeling in diatricts occupied by our armim. and that the population remnins‘ obduralely wedded ‘to rebellion in spite of. the fearful evils it has: inflicted upon them. and in spite pt‘tlue conciliatory Idmian-f tionof (he Union authorities. Conversions. must. be neoe‘marilyfilow so long as such; sentiment; u‘sgthme nne title-red in Copgrexs by Abolition'ifigunion'lsts.‘ '(lovemor thn-' ‘son may magpie the [People of Tennessee‘- Governor Sunléy theipeople of North Car-- nli‘lm. and Géli- Butliér the inhabitants of New Orlma. iii-at tlm only purpose of the Government is o lestksm the Union uniléi' the Constituiim, but their" patriotit; efl'urts are countera'p I, , i'f 11+}. entfrely destroyed, by .\uch atrmiouslapebches in Congas.— 'l‘hcy are CRfltLlltlfltPll to work 'inciilqulahle mischief to this Unidnimdse. Without the hearty coofieration of the Union men at? {he South Vie} cannot} hopeifor success. ' I this war. inéondinrifa liké Stevens“ 0- pose to (lostrirfi the hull: vestngé obeutyom Unionism, and to cq‘nduot the, war nvilh sole refcrcne‘c to mnq‘pest'nml suhjfidtion. Planting military col uieal nienns _e de strllotinn of the; Soutliiani‘Stntos in aboard ance with Sufnh‘ncfs sécession thfnry—and “selling tliaélzinil to the soldizi-s of free dam," is another name for unr drained li qonso and plhpder. The Illa/d. who is capa ble of such a; pmpmitinn lugs no desire for the, r9~tomtig§i of theiUnégfi. The Confli tution. is to lx‘iiii n (Ipmi 19/ or. nml he would make the neg”) the min/Zlof the white man, by degrmling’ the luttérfi the level of’ the Ireelumter. This warys waged not for (io minion, nnt~ fpr plu i-h-r, nnt :lin sordid Imin, not f®l4nofyfhtllialily,'_liut to pre sm-ve a fi'ec Ctiiisli, nn‘m'nl Government un impaired ' liplo; mid intact in ten-i, wry—Pin , ngams “(MUCH .‘uzvlt-Jx'ph 1.7. {ln}; .Ym‘l/n .' i ‘;‘ ;..-.;,- _. , I [VLS‘Xn ”IL goon! l):l}‘l'll‘\‘ in‘front 0f Rid"! Inml, (Eon. .\llt-l‘lcllnllyhl cu-rytlun-J llml :11 .nll‘zull null sci'pmific ufli‘ker unuhl du umlur [lu ircumsl'lu-‘s‘f' II “in Wm n-cu‘llmh-fl lhul in ‘is diflinlrh ijln‘nwdiutv‘} nflcr (hr! czlp'nrc o!" "orkum n. Imfismtml [HIM than-hell («rte was nut-h Sll]h(‘l‘il+l‘,{ 1;“ Ilia (.\\-Ln. nwing, is he m-n'lly nlinmmd, to qp‘imorfi-r’rncu \\'it'h 'hii nl'igillll ‘jun fur the chlnlmigm :Jgninfl lhrlnnun-I. A: lye game time 3!“ emu-balm! u dug-nuinzuiun {o 51:51: f'oru'nrdj find d 6 “lu- best. he't-uuld with i rlmt hiunps M’hnd uud'q'r hi's ('unlrolu" He his , pnc evr-rylhitxlnglz lhnt r‘pulul han- been done, ud it now ré‘mnim lor‘[ the, (‘Euvnrmm‘nl to fiI-engthen hifil tinny lu Lsuch nn cxinuu 951:0 +oolch tlu- pigsjsibill) uElflu fniluro infhis next ‘rxmnl nwvclfiqut. - z ‘ A J ‘ ‘ con-'5 w'l‘he “lflgml-lvtli'pg" Svhnlorfl Chmul-' Kr mnda n var‘y ‘conrub attack 0!] Honey-a] [cClanu ofi ‘i'l'hnrntllny, but, any: tfinully )mpellwl to buck din. ‘ ‘ E A remlution Ewan mkwptpvlkmlling {qr the. mber of mén in (h-l‘l. .\lol‘lollnu's army hon it left Fortrosx .\lnnrno’, tqaotélwr withi he number of reinfm-vmnTnLn‘ pko’llml 'lmhernf trobyvz nntlt-L‘ Gon‘ I’l‘enmnt "ml on. Banks at; llle‘tlate nffien. McClellan} ! paylure furithe [myhnulu ' . ‘ ~ -;V7- «'3» [Q‘The ChiéngoUll‘.) firm-3911‘)": - - “In some- plhr‘os willow the fugitivg‘ n - oes have qnlloctm‘ it; large numhv they .vc rellucmHhe prjcfl of: a, dav's Infir to n comb! :6 (My. In #wnrd, ”my have nlv ndy, aided by thfiunhatuml Abolici II:- :tors of tlie North. finkon' a step' t 'nrd incing white lubom‘lo the conditi n of . lie labor. 1 i‘ a “We sc-o in "this (1191' inevitable res It 9f 6'; Abolition Pieroswatho degradatj of ‘e whites Without bfenefitingk eve the ucks." 1‘ ‘ ‘ ————~+—-——<¢l¢o—~ ’-—-—-—‘ 'i A 57::th Dgrlcrrnm—fln anhingloq' the luwers that bemrkc Um; churches of th‘peo- Ie for ha‘gpims, and gleprivo the church~ ing people otn placegof public worship.— I ! they rmhim‘lpayfo a bloék of fine brirk uses to keep’bmanvi Mod 8131708 “.13 is what tho'A‘mliti [\iusmegm‘ by the lectioneering trick” ,of “free hoinea 2”— 'cst (‘lmielqijfitsonimq . ’i—a— The Point (y'IQL/fkrcl.cer—Olie of our Demo- Mic exchanges thus’, points ouLtbe éifi b-tlloe between an lAbolition'mt and n ‘9 1 i - . ' . "The difl'eretfce befifieen an Aboligionist F d a rebel in, ~that the whel wants 10‘ .set ‘. a new Cove mnentd'and the Abo‘lifiion -1 wants to 1; tan 01,“ one."‘ ‘ ; ‘The Deuce: ts are :{or the old Govern ent. ’ ' . --M¢{>———--c—- ‘ Bmwn': Broncl‘u'al Trod’ccs.-—\Ve know of no a ticle which so richly deserves the entire ‘0 nfiiienee of tine couimuhity M “115., We h ve noticed t e moat’ flatten-i ng «mimeti d tions from tlre mo‘sl. celebrated Clergx~ en. Lawyers land Public Speakers; and l can also speak from penonal experience, Troy Whig. i '44 l \ A ‘— o - -—‘\‘- ‘ . T ' RIOT AT TOLEDO, OHIO. 3 Toledo. 0.. July 8,-rA riot has been go— in; on here to—duy. between the Irish 4nd negro stevedom. The high struck Ind were discharged. Ind negro“ employed at old prices. ' The riot‘ commenced at the dock where the propellor New York. of the Erie line. was loading; It soon spread to ell the docks. - ‘ , lThe Irish tried to prevent the negroos “om working. attacking them with stones, oluhl. etc. The negroos drew knives and pistok; and considerable shooting and put ting was done. .. ‘ A bystander wns killed, and many of the , rticiponu injured. Several houses be; 'mn‘ing to nearoes were demolished. Citi vlens were called out to quell the rich and 'ere petroling the streets with Irma, mast ;ing riolerg—C‘inciamui Commercial. , 3.5011!!!“ Comm in pitching into fire Abolitioniatsin Congress most beautifully. “Hit ‘em a'g’in !"—-they deserve it. _- - .-‘-_ «000 -——- ‘l'he Hollie on Frltla passed 3 Con fiscadon bill fit‘rongly ,Abolaion.t Ym 82, my: 42. Hcl’laetson dated for it of com-so. 71121 EMI Ropixblicnn papers ho’r‘e ‘nc {gm " ho party,” Hwy 'fit their owp Abolition ! LOCAL DEPART .«_ a. '. ,_ ...H” .... l. ~ ADAMS COUNTY Sl)L§DlEIK$.+In thehnt— fle ofll‘riduy before Richlpfind, .\I.,S. Sipiinger, W. Metcnlfe, Joseph "33mm; H‘uum'Lady, and G. C. Carson. were onndfd, and Craig Pg We, hand his leN leg hm 06' M the hip, expiring shurfly flier—3:l members of Ci”. B-iley's Compqny‘. V’IA rivato letter, _dupd on the 28m, sun-s “(n-c , Builoy wu struck by a pied: of I Ell/‘0! shag], but not se— riously hurt, bring in n/ f§w mi ules again at. thefihead 0! hi- L‘umpnpyf" E Lieutfflraham, of Girlife, WM) has re‘urned hbme. wounded, any! thn , whe ho mu Abou‘ luring, he cllll‘ (12ft. Bailey’s ompnny with twoiomqn return; 31mm win :351e chum. igl which they ' k' about goo primners and we're marching iheln lo thé r. The Com!- pnny‘ up to»th ‘l. Limé appeared a fun as nny other he sat . lie knew noth' gmore q! the result. He «3's. furthermore, t n. nfler 'bqing himself u’ken to, nip Howiu! he heard the Surgeon cmnrk thgt Adj. "file an had been brough in, waundw’ it, the“ gr n. This 1103. [lllle as on the _lml le final“ ' " Se ’z Thaddeus \L’ehy, 0! Ca t.Ch:ritzlnnn'-s L's nany, writes home sinc‘g thé bnulr. from M letter che Slur infers mu, thé 1013!. Mb nut . the late huttles.; Ilis rteginient was badly 'atup at thexbnttlc bf Sci-mi Pines. "e state: that in thnt cnnflic-ti 10 of Ellis Vcompany wen nikru prisoners nut} that 8 of, that number have since died. {tie gin-s rig names. hon than that of John Th'pmpsnnL of his place, whb wna nmongthe primncrs. 'lie h dseen [jailey'n (Iqmpmty and reports them ‘iu 0d spirits. é . Strait Hownrd L‘ongm-lir. of the “tin New Yinrk Zonavos; writes honfr t, at :Ine is still alive. “is réginient has heist: nearly~ntl the battles om the Peninsula. The -went into the late engagements with 400 goo fighting men, and yhen thcj' came; out they 1' II Only-94 left. It was thought that a number ould yet comb in: He was strnrk-f in the 2ab when with In spent lmll,'\\'hich dauhlvd him p for is \rhilé, but‘he noun ru-m-vre‘d. Thie r'e inwnt made in brilliant charge, in nhich t 93' took. the culnrs of a rebel regiment. ‘ ‘ A lt-ttnr was rt-I'ciiiwl here on Mr. le‘h‘crson. dim-’l] nt \\':Hhin train which we are pkrmitled to‘ lowing extract “\\'isntzkey was killed in 3 before. Richmond. Hailvy’ is Stewart is wnundcui :mda pri I can't hour ntlm‘r mm i: safe cm is here. Tl'e Rrgiuncm b didly." I . q .\rrordinz v‘t‘n. levers rr-‘t-c-iv member} of the Cami-an)", \\'isut ed on Friday—not .\lgmday. LATEf‘g—KILLED, rWUUSDHD . ”Lem-rs were 'rm‘c‘rml 0 member: of (‘ny‘fiullnilpv’a (‘nn Pfiutz. Jr., wring: from Hm Ca River, under date of ',luly 4th, [0 as fallow; 2' “(in Thurulny “11rd: we wrn out to \le} chanivsville, in put up sonn- rifl.- pits; and be; fore \h- were then- nnr limP lh enemy mule m: us in full fort-hum} it Win 11'! c-rvjunfl “n; til we \H'rv in u ruin: lunlv. "Ni fightiné till night‘fzull‘ we hi.) on unrurm’ all night ti" morning:V “log“ we net-he“! nn'gnrnicr'tq full Inn-k. H [lnn‘l \\'-v»; .\uu m tlli 1k llle ri-lncls nude "sh-rm: fur (ht-y I'M n't ; .\V(' «tum! nur groan-l and fimght ‘rnnnr-nllr‘) \l!nj’|9f\\ing .\lf-(‘h Inidsyilvl‘c, w.- .cnm: 'l‘"‘.-‘.“’" Entrymlrkhidgor- wlwrc \\e hzi-l 'nmnlu-r fiL’lll.'llhl I‘hiitu'uS' the: [lurnleet nl tlu' [\\n. “tr? \\'e nwrd .. llu-m :lumn like unnanlml m- lmd nly :nne‘mcln \roumlml. nn-l lu- =liLrhlly. in th hrmst. ‘ Unr hmimcnl “we llw o'er nnP the! mme all the lirlll 541 good ornlur. . lh tln‘ie figll “‘6 lost our willzlnl Gvnrml lh-vnnl-ls‘. llc , -11. final-ken .luimnl-r; uml is in lln-lnnun-l. \l'lcrfliglnimz lill nigh! “in“. w't- m-nt :u‘rau on llli‘ (other aisle nf lllc ('llil-lunllpnfiny, \\lm (- we laytill Sal'lrdny‘ nigll‘l. \\'llén \\'o min"; tyu‘phlé lllu} .lgirm-s llivnr. ' ()n '.\lnnnl uy we ,llaxl ‘ lllel ll‘fl fight. null thi: “-:.: xlu- lmr-11-fi'pf am of the" 111-l-cln.llllt-=. -ln this light \\ 1- ll :11 but Captain; uml 7| grlial Inn'w of nur lun z. ll , L "(‘n.:gfll'hnLkvy L Lilli ul. (ligpol’al fill millor is'miulrg. Tlr-rn :lro lul-nl) lnnrllnen .|.- . . . 11l our (‘ mpnn' wmlmln-nl. k-llml hr "mum! —— Uur szlinlvnll lnzl‘ (‘\'vnlhllm" flu-v llml— Inu'rruuy'n. kn:IIN-rl\= and all n r clnltlllng.—;‘ All “'l': hi”: now we have n l oughm'lfln."l 'llll‘hfll‘ .\l. .\lillt-r. in.“ one “ tio llis‘ \\‘:ifei duh-d July (all. my“ ~ ' ‘ u , I . I‘Un Tfiuredny fnrrnnnn c w r 3 mkéh outl 111-nut. me mill- {rum ('nm .10 glig (inlnenchJ moms. nit! lonk nnlliing \\ I_ ll "5%)“! our‘guns; and mm jdgv lnqx: s. Therm-m ' vamp on u.‘ in lurg? fork-('. \\‘v'flvnglut ”IPII donwmtl‘la till darklwillmnl lmrlu‘uq mm in 'll. fl‘lla; day '(‘mig “'i ‘nll‘u _\' In! killed \\'o slept Qll tlw ground \\ln-r- \ 9 (might. nml-' mp onl-m ' Hill the 512mm}. HI? say“ slcyr ?——ll '\l’L- dill l'tllo. nl'lhnr, fol- ".1 ‘lllé cries 0 Hl6} wnumlod in our frnut Mr W: tor th'lt night WON" Mun-mailing. But it “-.u , ul of onr'pm‘er toll help llw . '» . J “In thh mnrninz m- ‘-ogdn to fall Molt furl their forele was um gill" t. in fonghnhe tillg we put :1 the river. \\‘lu-r gramme: another! stand; u ”might nnntlu-r ' 0:! «sperm! bat-ll llv. laéti' g 'lill 'durk.‘ 0 .Fri y we figmin’l slow. _or lulu-r lly on the (Zhl. , lmt day our; (‘nmlmn lost nnne. l Gem: ). F. cynnhl was" taken pri uner‘ hv the on} '‘. boy Jon? ,fire,‘ m one, nq‘ the g‘ronn‘d was $llO3 covered withq their dedd. 0n Sntnrdnyx‘mor ng we figainll‘ fL-ll bucki, (news! the I‘i‘kl‘fit) W] to W» listed: all day, find received nigh; cm on. tl: firstJ we had frlom the commencement “qu MAIL—T 0n Saturn.“- night we rpgumon ed ma‘rchjngg‘ ‘ownrds liho left wing of lh arm. “'2 In rob-l ed all night and all day on 'Ruml _v, and firth ed 0n the extrqme le’l‘l on.snnd y awning.— Thnt night ourJlegitm-nt'w'cnt o [xii-Reta On Monday slim“: dinner Hm enemy x ere pggin on 1111 us. T'h‘d ‘imo came the mqst'nlmldeher'ibnt- He we in”. _il_‘he onjemy fought likb ide‘lonl, whilg "'1 rfetumed it. n-lphough f: wprp! ént- numhgreq five lo our. Un Hug. day an? I RESHVEJVHI to yielJ; up his life. We clue to our ha!“ y till they _woro almo on on. when we had} give wuy. I have he d noming‘of Capt. Riley hr John I‘upv an some ,othom since. I apposiéheyure either filed Milken prisonersi = ‘_ ‘ Him we had €o\fall chk,them. duh, came up, and nn‘r men Again hed tha‘fleXd.— 0n Mondry night to crqssed . the James River, «'5 h all McClv-Ilnn’s fq'rce. On that day we lostG n; .\chnH, our Adjma t. Lieutelmnt Colom-I, nd 2] out. of onr’Comany-v-Lhfit is kill-d.‘wiund€d and missing. . ,; “0n 1‘“ Mn)" they (ought not er‘héavy bal fle. We 'wqre'on the field, Win: 0k ho art. 0n Wodnpsdnv wo mime downth River to in " “*‘u co Jn Wodnpsdnv mime down": nun. ._ , plus. I: Thuguhy morning 1h commekced “gelling are, but then Mchh '3 and: en accompl bed. and he fell (in II: and d on them hm: .' Ou'r Division was here, w n were MM for dun, being too bu yem up; “mm ‘m Arnol-l, (of must“: ,) was killed on Homily; tunneling: with #OlO in his fund, he mu shot. through the n'cck In bayonetyd." Extrncf from n lettor from D. .. H. Reix'léncll to his father, dated July 4th : “Therein" thirty missing out -f nut-Compl ny. Imonk,thcm Cnpmin Builcy,.’Gcorge Kit:- miller and Tawney. These are I that are Inle ling from' town. The first day came fightour Company? was working on rifle pits, and the rebels‘ came on u, lo we had told": our knsp sucks and haven-irks. We only it)! one night’s sleepin eight days, Ind fig ting three day-90p: In" the other, and hard fillhunq at dink" ’ Exit-Ac: from n. loner hon: Rolien E. Sh'élds to hi: brqthpr, Jab 51h : fl 1’ “I took four nflwl prison?" of the field.— Our Cnpuin ind a squad 190. }«That. was the Inc I saw of him. He is kEKed 6! else a pm on". There are eight corpflmls kissing—Cor pond Kiumiller. Tawney. [me Brundon, John Brandon, and Caufunnn, dug.ni9m_ Colonel had his leg shot. of, and Qur #djnunt 'Vu wounded. There urn a géod many ofllcers missing. They are puisonérs arming. Ser geant Dney is mining. Wffilou} great m‘nny officgrs, and n powerful lot qr med, but m; ra in! loss in "rite of null." 7. w Extract from a new froé J. his fulher, July uh , ‘ E E “.\‘n one need tell me Hip rebel: Imn'l fight-1 I am courinred now. 1 law ‘(Mpuiin Buil’3yl come out. with two priwm-n, but an" that l' henrd he lmd gone in spin, nnd aim-t lhen I have heard nothing oflum. Some say he wfll wounded and loft unihc iii-Id, but no one knows anyihing definile. Une thing certain. in is missing. Wu numbered“!!! when we weal. into the bulls, and now wé lnue just 58—lass~30 men, killed, wuundedfinind 13:.ssing. \\'i: only know of P. Bond: and C. Cnufumn “is! we think will die." ENT. ' Extract from u lcuer from Henry N. Ninnigh fzo his wife,Jnly 4th: ‘ ‘ I “Philip Houck was sh'bt j'nst under the breast bone, and must be ‘Ulél‘l‘u Another govt-re wound was in the thigh, l 7 think. H¢ .nald he was pmpn‘rcd to die. {uni lrthink {no he . was. He Inked for hiu bihlb, amt reqnumd ' v thosenmund to ‘2“ his frleiuls at hqm‘p thin? 1 he died willingly in defe‘nco of Ms ueunll"y.—-’. Andy Blocht-r is missing: and was but séen on 1 the londuy's battle awn-Ii; ‘He may Held": ad or taken primyner, orperhpps only in uhid i‘n lomc swamp, and mu)‘ yet come up gun] rejoin . us. * - ‘ “Craig Wisotzk'ey wns shnt hy n cimnon‘ through the thigh. taking his leg ofl' entirely. He dléd in about 6 or S'-honr~i. nnd was buried by some 0f our boys.l Dun regimental flag which vans so [lite and clmn‘ has now 17‘ holeai' made by hails." ‘ ' i | Extract from a letter flow 8. S. fililer to ' his brother, July 4th: 3 : f~ : “Qapt. Bailey is mia<in‘g. lie was with uni in the battle on .\l’ondny‘, and the last “it: snw . of him he was bringing in same prisonfgf‘sflw One of Company [1 quid he saw him fall, and was going to onl-r} him dll‘, hut. the rt-helsique n desperate rhnrgc on u‘s. so they uunld in get 2 him away.‘ They snjilri “us shot thrnufih the thigh. This is what :i eiuhcr ol‘Cmnpduy H Mid. For my {mpl I di’}l not see him nliur we went into the hnttle, {o tin-“re “'1”; very little tinge to look-around. But if he is not. killed clear, heis taken pr‘gsonfr. . ' ; L “Our Resort-(Corps ‘5 pretty well used up. Some of the lh-gimcntsllim‘c‘only n' (‘miipzmy or two left. Our Compfny in about halt’ina big as it used to he. . ‘ i l “Craig \Visnttkpy ii ltiliell‘r Capt. Bniley is ’ missing. Wmmdcd—JnsfinhiHamilton; l'iiilip, liouck, Hiram Lady, Wm. Dhlmpor,‘l\'. ;()nnl-' mun, Charles Cnnt'mup, ’ uhn‘K Brandt“), liénry ‘ Montéér, and Newton [fnrhqmvn ’i‘huio are all that are knnwn ot‘ nere.‘ There are none of them durum-runs hllt‘Seriri-nnt lluucii.‘ He is allot-‘thmugh the iti'lnzu-li and left nun:— Thcrc. one severnl other} missing yet, but they were seen in the meni 1g nnhurt, I suppose ‘ they are taken prilunleri.‘ Um lit-id oiling” nne‘ 'nenrly all gone. “on. .\lcl‘nil is tutu-n "risunfi er, and (it-n. Reynolds if lni~singz (it-". 1 Mend lis, wounded, nnd our l.icu|;.(}nlbnrl, licnry ondnzv's, fight' .\icintlre, has his in: eihut 7m, nnd-uun First .itsgu'gll 4,1,1 4 Liontonnnt, or .\dJutuut, is: nuunded in the‘ nner. Spiller thigh-n ' i 1 ‘ .‘ .-. (Fol. 'Hob-I In a listgiven in the nqniiicr, we notice that 1‘1““ 51'1"" Levi Ennis, nl ('lilnpmuy K, Lit [lunerreillegi . f ment, has arriwdjnt l'h‘ilndciphiw. wounded. 12:21:. 1:] t We are indlhttd to {Mn .i. .\._ Gardner, oi ' J ' ’ Petershnrg. Y. S..‘+irthqfo-logwing-informntiun. dolgivod by him fru n i(‘lli(‘l~ rm't-itrd tln-r‘e {rum Lieut. J. D. Sndleir unni Dxu'id Julius, sjun of JonnsJohns, Esq." ‘ ‘‘\ ‘ ‘ ; “Uni-t. J. l-‘. ":1 Stewart,“ reporto in tln- leg: St-rg‘t 1y; L‘orpnml ll \\ hrrnst, slightly; in the arm. slight” shot oil' nhotu ll )1 umpor, n uuudc-d Licut. Said!” 3:: and nlthough tln flit-tiny orders and up to [l]? lino. run —tnilinz bfll'k \\h r.|ll_un;:ng:iin.thl régimvnti nnd i-nn onlnot holding iil‘ hnr‘ldny fgom '}6n,.Ynl39tll, fmnke the ful- & MISSING. Fridn)“ frnnlt Inn}: Adxun ‘l‘b‘ an James Trig-ml her¢ ”Thy follow‘ We find their nnm B. Lu“ ry. one u" I Gov. Cumin .10 Im Penny“) lrnnixms Henry \\'«llr. n~~ 72min, sth \\'iscn well. ‘ _ . . I - Pltmtu \Fntn: I notetlmgin'iont. (httyflmrzu lit. The npl-uind: Aware“. t-ntitltu‘i rn sink sing-e Dm-emhflrl:::t. (‘nunxn-," 1.: J, Slit-li\: brig“ i "mm?" tanked fur 1"? ‘1'"! 2d. Rnnrlinpthe Declaration nl'lmh-pel i . . -. ‘ ‘ 1 on. l'lit rrrimont Refifrt'efl, .by Dr. P ("1" ‘ l I Lint. doingfnull,-,enxiqnq tn‘ 3M- Iw-my. entitled ”The Freedom ”"'l~ lu‘ill "Tun." is ,‘ull'o' [’,N‘N‘" by Jim. 9. Plll’ltllli-tur, ; r~trllcl.\-l:utnst-nuntrfi ‘ ' 0 .w. . . . ‘ 1. ; [l'Lt regiment: Fair Oaks! r|_|‘n " ”mum" Mtl‘m'l 1 mslunl’L'. .\llnus wand“. has _"h' 'Tl'c ”"J’ "9 tulohmto, ".V I!" in: harm. i. i I“‘ - BURCH. l . “ ti" Non! Off-Ird. 'A‘lljtmt from!” ' .'{tln “The l'ninn M it n"-m-" lu‘ Z43] ”““s’{'P">'g'rg*'""3 99“": cm. “The Cdtlnrcs ol Rebellion." hin ‘r .i -..; - ; ‘.n..\n~nr;.1.., ,; ~ ”,1 S'CK [\Xl) “v“ran" Stu-”llins-i—le TllL “The nl.l Ponctitnthnl‘ We trill-it nu Ladies of the “llrlit-f As~nc§intinn of Giottys- new our-fjtn- Snqu-l Lifer. ‘ ‘ t 5 IL burg" ha“? l“‘"“1l"-'.v mi" “'FT’T‘L‘ rczpt’mdtd ' Bth. “tlirr .\‘oble Loader, ' lry Chatri to the appeal trmn the]! Ladies of anlé, nml Wider. ' .g’ 4" ti forwarded 0" S“"'r‘l".‘"}“’lr Em “W SH'fil‘l—try, v 9th. “The ‘Equulily of Suites," by. ”li. lli<s Drunk», a large Bin. eqntniniiig tlte r‘fl'tmllm 4 __ , ’7 ’’ L i lowi‘ng'urticlos fun thetsiuk 'n’utl wouuch in; lmh. n 11“. n. 3,, of True .\morirrtrl' the Hospitals there: i 1 .l g . IJuhn .\l. (inrduer._‘ r .‘. i 49 cotton shirts: 3 n'rtnlcntio; 32 :lrfssmz ~llth. Sin 4",, “The gin“. s”"th [3.] gowns: 13 pair of :linpars: lflJmir at draw-rem ' _l M'.; ‘ . ‘ 1 2 pair ofpnntfl: 1! qui'ltsmi "air (If sin-eta: i 2 [mir “ml ” .\lnrq-lnn-z ““9353! ‘J' “' ('"rdiwi‘, ofpillow-rnses; 5} Jim! tum; 47 hnudnéee; 8 Messrs. G. (‘. minor, WJ. \i\er-'. .\. [,..1 pnir yum Storkillgs: 9 pztlr i-ottnn do; 31 “wk” 111:!" mu“) J. W. .\lt-(‘mll.lnr- min-rs oftlni ll:|mlkertliiet‘=;-l feutlwr’rilldv:tmlcnse; i hed- rintion delivered n flit" remark. At U; tick: 3 yard: muslin: 9 mudlles old muslin; lo I .' tl ’. th 1‘ ‘ ~nmli‘ pieces 30“” 3 nocknrcliiufi: g "fin-rests; 2] (‘.ufnon, .1700 mm ‘ nee Int-re L .1 . brfln Was; 2 horn snotiitu "mu-lg; llmnillc of I mun n.- It wns,_thc Lon-mutton us itl 1 compresses; lof lint; l lot "(JINIPEE and loan»: the Enfi-rcemont of the ISM“. ‘ ? lopcl; I”f 5.001”, illJ-trtttcd periodicals. :3“? I Although the (ll't‘tlFil-l" n'ns unimJtt-a L \\‘-e are desired to rctttrn tlyrethnnlttfi the clequence displz-ytid. yet} there “.3. "f i .Ladies of the Asmcintitin, to the contributors; resting npon‘thu fnrcs )f ”u. member! fol-their very kind, prompt and, “theft"! "Ton-Xe. thinking of "'mM 32“,; and "M, {"th h h" 33“?" ""10““! 0““ ““3": bent-felt dc: rnpnnts who were in tlr'e finttles berm} tire to .soothe the sni’l‘ufin‘gs 10f those mm: mond. ‘ “13 loldiers who have periled their! lives nnJltenjth‘ {V f. - “P "“‘l‘ t):l:d ‘l‘ '0!) in the glarious cause ol'tihelr country. : ID ‘ [Jml'lutl‘b g E‘l)‘: .' ' tuft-(‘l‘ Tirere nren number “‘3O were unable tlhnve‘ "'k ' f-f‘ "..‘ Ln. ~t H Mull?! n [‘l ttrtibles in readiness f r this box,~ fro the Coo ' 0 mrltale, "P” "d mt t to; . ‘‘ . x. - 1 huge tumor'ol'n mall at character fr! short tune allowed flint ill with cheerfulneu ‘ . ~ - ‘ . lower ere-ltd oer. Joel: n’ltossfiot llnli ‘mgton Md In further otfort. 0 those, and to all ' 1 . - . , , 1, ‘ ‘ton'nduii. The pnuent was kept an er the other. whose hearts are “armed townnd the , .2 . - ' . ‘ . profound Influence of [mire chloroform I during snll‘ermg toldrer,we mention thnttlm is being. . , - . C‘ [Q a”. commenced nuother bar}, for the Hqtpimls at th°°P¢m"°"v ““1 "mar“ “0 mm. 7“ p . Frederick, where npwnnls at 1009 sick and, tirely littledet'orrnityhn resulted; continuing "°‘"‘d°d “0' are, "“1 iii” if“ COT‘lfll‘lfiDfl ‘ the rite oftlie tnmar,an the extensire: diuec~ thereto from town and e nntr‘y wil Be thunk: - - . ’ v I. S lio‘ * . full: received. They an; be left it the mm “°" ””9“" “if" 2? ’,' 1’; dance ot‘Mrs. [l. G. llnrpn. ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ .‘. . (’qu .' 0. I'm 01‘”. , i this inflated Indtt‘rdgnl. who once an for ‘. President of the Unlted 'tntu, but whnirortn‘w n’ntely for the country, trite lett out in the cold i in thermal of speed. her taken h’lgb d‘ltdgeon at the appointment of General For! to biCom-’ mandor—in-Chicfof the array ofthe Sheet, dofib, Ingl refuse: to nerve under him. He bait net“ red to New York, and, it": supposed, lfil My“?! ‘ ry career, .2 1m: l 9 {n e;- um 6:l3th fir ”It cerned, is at an end. A j j : [ President Lincoln did perfectly right t'? dis. piecing Illt’h nn errant hamburg, and “H hope he will tokc another gt? forward end bell:- his name from the nrmy‘rnll, especinlly on the country eerfnot afl'qrtl to Va, 1 “IjOl‘ General? ”hr; to a men for doing lnotlring. . Let hm he retired t: private lifefby 11l ineeus, without daily. The sooner thelbetter for both the: Uorernmentnnfi the country. , Then out!!!“ when p-per Geneulr‘ere‘? no longer in defile“. —Laua. Intel. ---“_>_ ' 4.4 f - . Eli H. cht'cr. gonna! uh-hilhy, I. no him", has 1r churgv. ‘ George (‘. Cm;L “'onndéd in left _I. go home pn I’mlu fight, I'. U. Hrndor Jason“ I! Yum-4 right thigh. Mum? papers, pr:~fl-rs g" Daniel Dwker, ( t_\'. 87:11 regiment. Hesircs to no hum \\'}: huriml him LADIES ('.‘HOX “HUN?!" EASSOCL‘TION 0F Pl'lTßllSlll'RG.—-The Lfldivl’ or Peter:- burg, (Y. 8..) met in {he glgulbemn Church, on londxly evening, 7th lush, nnjd organized the “Ladies’ Union Relief Association of York Swings," and elected thq following d‘glcérs to nerve nix mnmhu 3. \ ' ’ \ Prc'sidenx—Mrs. E. B. Kenlo'nll. \\Vire Presidents—lint! Rev; ‘P. Raby. Mrs. RehJ. 0. Proctor. Mrs. Rev. J. P. Porter, Mrs. J. A. Quaint-r. .\ln. 8. HIM-shew. , Recording Secretary—Misc Alice L. lyers. Correquuding Seaman—llsa Emily 5. Mom-had. ‘. ' ‘ Treasurer—Vin Kate R. Stewart. ' Execnlive Committee-LI". J. D. Becker, .\lnrll. U. Peters. Mn. Jase Johns. Slrqu. B. Blhndon, Hrs. Dr. W. 13. Slewnn, Maul. A. Ziegler. . l A Committee of twentidlve Ladies Will A)» pointed to collect funds, clothing, hospital stores, delic-oios, em, for the use of the nick and wounded soldiers. The Cbmmigm‘: con sists of the following Ladies: ‘ Mn. J: 1). Becker, Mra'. 11. 0. Peters, Mrs. Jesse Johns, llra. Jacob Gardner, In, Hrg. Charlex Wharton, Jr.. Mrs. Alex. Koeer;~.\lr¢. J. G. Pfcfl'er, llrs. E. B. Kettlevrcll, In. I. A. Ziegler, 3m. Ab’mhm Ziegler, Mammal Mrs. Susan E. Neely, lliss Ellen Stewart, 5!?” S. J. Gardner, Miss SI. C. Sharer, Miss M; E. Hiroshew, Miss 51. Johns, Miss M. D. Myers, Miss Clam Wolfurd, .\lisa Helen Dmrdorlleiu Anna Meg-my, Miss Mnry Sadler, Min Burg! Sudler, Bliss Mary Brandon, Mina Nquelcalfe, Mm Rebeca Gardner. Thu [Adieu having taken the matter in land, will render the success of “no movement. cer tdn. The muting was addrcued in a. brief .nd peninom mnnner by Mr. J. A. Gardnat, to encourage them to prompt action and naming teal, in we fierfqrmnnge of lhgir duly. l. aw Pierce to ; . l. X . 1 my 1.: masking; .\dj. :.\. w. ”tr“: 0.1.: “oundmlsxflghlly, l ”o|ka is wounded. mortal- i L'nuilmnn, \\unmlvd in the uhu W. linuuluu, \\"l‘uudexl .; ClJnrlesaE. Cunfirmn. lug le :Inrle—hnlpumtcd ; \\'m. “the nmJ—n/flc-h \u’mnd." a: “flu.- hpys t'uughf nnhly, wn inn (‘,mtfnsiun by con lu- mu ul‘dfliwn, [Loy Aqud “Mint; Her} inch ufgwund u rum edit I It!» squqml {hen v “at” si-lj: by side. mu). the [rum-1&3“ mint-Y up though: - um€sus tnfiljvlu-Is m. buy." ‘ ‘ i 1 ' km: sii-‘k MM “mm-led. from v in the fluifimurv'“o§pituk. L‘- initlw Rojmrl‘nf ”_lllll. .\L In- Coirunziu'liiun nppohméd by k aim-r the iick and wohndud %a . ‘ iron Pcttphumafi’olfimyl llsin ‘giuu-ul, run-r, :‘duing For the Cox-finer You Sum", Ps.,July sth, yes: Ir. Edi/or :—it will no doubt prove intern-t. in; to your ngmeroul mdcrl to learn that the Fourth was duly observed in this place. and eeiehrnled in n rery Ipproprinte Ind patriotic manner. The Snbbnth Schonh, under the gypct'filiofl of Mr. J._ A. Gardner, united in celebrating the day. They met It 8. A. 1, In :front of the Luther": Church; formed in pro cession! and marched to the Yorh Spring“ «:4 'eomlmnied‘hy n band of mnrtini musie, had by our muslrni friend, Hr. Koser, Ind under whose directioh the} dlsconmd ontnntiqmlf-irs in such spirited lld patriotic stains in t 9 enlist the pain 6nd npprobadol of our! 0-40 PM . eat. The celebration wns heldin the brilutilul - grove immedintely thorn the Spflfls’i‘fi. 4‘1““. mnsuirpnued in the county for its beautiful scene and romantic appearance. Th! M 3?" ‘\'ices ten: opened with Lprayer hy Rev. J. o.’ ! Procter, and followed. with the song, “no true to mulling," lung'hy the Suhlmth School Classes "in It spirited manner. nssistatl't by a _pnrt of Profs. Alexander's and Harry‘s vnenl' ehoristcrn Mr. Gardner prefneed the reading I of the Declaration of inflependente byin very ; neat and appropriate Speech, after whivh‘the 1 “Star Spangled [lunner"wns sung with tnurke-i 1 effect and applause. Ber. I’. Ruby next delir -5 and n plnin nmi fortihle undress, follor’rod hy the song ”Thelma of our Union)“ ller.(‘.. . L. K Slimn'nit was, then culled to theistamf, ‘ and munit- a brief national speech, in hi!” usual Mount-IL; style. Then the urmy song. é‘flnn-h— -ling Aiuhg," was sung, limiting the woods re sound with «tweet melody and the air: vent! _with praise of our gnihmt young rhiehj Sev- Lem] more patriotic songs were sung, When it was thought prudent to replenish the inner man. The Ladies‘composing the commitn-w {having in the menhtime spread out p mm: :‘anmptnnus repeat, a" were finviteti‘to pnrtake 3of the rich profluiou sprend before lhcin. (in ‘ ln-‘hulf of the zeniiemenlprfient. lwouhh tender to the Ladies theirhjnfiesl regards for the-jimmy: and affectionate manner in which the! rflsyumfl. ed to the inritnlinns exlemied; sureij‘hurh n enrdiui reépnnze deserves our wnrmegt it} mpn ,thfnndrespevhnéd i rm Wham ”mi a: mg I meet with the niplii’phntion of every gerillemeu present-L Fur; surf: labor. shi'l'ifieemniiinngu [- ' nimily nfmnkwhnl shall “err-min in‘r‘leturn 1' ,ley have done nuth—they hxu‘e nigiliiiueii ‘ themselves‘h‘ni like men, but like India-ix 'i .thn nll lrul pnrtakmn nt‘ tlw‘f'ich I{n-pm'l, they .m-n‘t'ereul~ through tho L'ruvc ‘tbiumuq themsvlrcs until 4 P. Mutwhrn Hwy m-rb nggm'u .mlkid to the stand bythetmnnd of _lhq‘ bugle. The'rxon-ism of the nt‘tr-rnmin m-n- icfiuwFfil with prayer by Rm“. l‘,‘ Ratvy. Tlu- 3;,“an _Srlmols 'lhcn sung, {‘Gu'tllt-r lem In. ' .N -dra-ne‘ \n-éc now lleliWfid 10-tlye h'rluinh‘ hy Revs. J. I’. Porter and J. 0. Prnctnr. with-h ru flrclod grout «unlit "pun tlux elm-"kph “lul prm‘ml Mil) in): tu Stheimmditnre. \hm‘ nmrn \\‘le it'll-clad pnd'upprofrrintc pit-cos \\':sl‘ um: and l-lu‘yml prior to leaving Llwnnund. Elm-:1! credit i: dur- tn .\lr. J. .\. Gardner fur I‘m un firc-miuin: ofl'nrti to fifeg't the civil-Wm in singing many exn‘llunllmumi null (or tam uu— lirim: zeal which he m IlqifL-stt-il gh’rn‘ufihémt the ' whole day. .\lr. “qu nl-mhnfourlw‘jtfu'hlwq for Ma [tinny fnvurs arm! for llu- "<1- o'!‘ hi+ he |ll liful grmc ‘tor the drfiuwihn. Mm'y-‘thnr h \\'usn [fraud xlmlir, rtflu-rting rrmlitfimy-m: :vll those copu-rne‘l. ' , It _ Sr‘wrtguu. a I (‘mnlnuniré m m of am,.;/,;°.-_nm Sir :_Tn.o;r' Lilrrnrv .\‘stnrimuflon uf ‘PMWJIUTLV. VJ.“ (wk-bran"! thor-tlh‘fif Jlnly, in the («HI mnuuyr: Tim mI-mhéM nucmMl-11. "If! siding“! the volt-bullion nfthéthhuthiS nfthis place, at 7 n'rlmk in lhtfou‘uinfl *w-W ‘ Blua_S|¢un.—-Thefruidans bu gag“ tiq following bllll: 7:5 é, " 1 i \frh. Tax mu. ' i ..- g Tye Pacific Railroad bill“ , ‘ .2; may“ to prohibit polygamxtnd “13.1 m, polygamiq lawn of the Territory of“ {ft-1:1 ' ~ _ , .\.—,..-"- .oooo‘—~~————- ‘ S‘Ano' er Treaiury note bill but ' sad in Conga. uuthorilihg the iuuo NW additional ‘lso.Q9o.ooo—ru portion, $35,005:. 000. to be under $5. .. A --—§-O-—-~’—v : $3112; Peder-snout» in Arm-u an aid to be in nhmrdouu position. _f 2 \ ME rl‘linl |n PW 2E9 ZIZZEI MIEI MI =I UZI INS «hum ps. .\ I=l IDE ME EMI ZEE A i!"- IMMO ECM rs:z [v the glon-n’ , enrli L'!‘ 00- ‘ Rich— 'h hile u' m the
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