El): anmnilrr. L OUR FLAG! flu. If‘Am—l, EDITOI nu: I-u GI‘PTYIBUBflyT uo’zqnu uoxmnm, JUL ”mum-31m 'n , ‘ For flan-nor, 3195. GEO; w. woo or [.lllan coL'N —i .1105.- WALTER 11. _I or AWGBINY com: I , ‘ “_HOKE AGAIN " ' 0n! uflvtd b 01313; “last nig t week.wa3‘ \znnnounud in ; po‘stiscript in t e Ifinpiler of the following morning. ' 'l‘hq', reader will, thouforo, no donbtoxpoct tq see quite n 5" nmgtive" of our “ travels ”fin this issue; but _tlao oxpocthtion may not do fpllyrenliz £l,solqu because we have riot ~as. much ' . for the undertnkinr; u may be , glglflfid. Still. I’ve. cannot‘nllow so im portantly: event in our hirtory w ‘pam [MI-some mention. I ‘ Dilute nm'arnoon of tho ’ ' *1" were waitéd upon at our r military office‘r.~wbo intorme fro}, pvo have forgotten the . W 53 deuired '6O see there, woémponied by a so ”will“. time received an i aye were/under most. A d inmadiue investign’tion was " you referred to-Gcn. Patr' “I". gonna two Idilm from there under guard” we rem‘nk flight. Ind ne'xt morning ‘ town ‘wero informed of our jforu‘were,mndo for our r believe it would have been but for the pol-damn: intri polignont politioal. pppone invoking known and earth ‘ plane way. , ~ 5 _ ' After remnining ot tho‘ , mortar- tho two following 51 for‘hoderick, which we re . tog-noon of Wednesday—Ge but, very kindly allowing Earmn _conveyanco. ‘ Un ' fins we left in the cars for \thnt night ‘roachod Fort M (by We saw Gem; Morris, i the Fort. and asked an earl which we ngtin retired to‘ : 2]!“le time to best we co mining there until Satui‘ 'pxogfly‘ twp weeks from then M be “room, no elm-r 399 pa prob nu, lo‘report toth ‘ 'lbln r‘quirod. Connecte tho-com to w‘pport the Con [lan Sum; and the Gov .6 upon tho Constitution. . - the Fort to: promptly gi (Jock ourlealvor. { - ’ . .00-shining the fact that ' QB". we llod no mason to l Apith the tleatmont we rece .enongh to eat and}; good b lug uithal 3 clean. con-clan never bib} us. There is 1 pndlmnioiounneas of inn do; thufnos't more trials. ' Qn'Sundiy morning; we ‘Fréderiok, and in the ev : homo. . , ,f -, - : ”.01: Saturday last,we v Liner to report at the Fort, {nacho-the reader we all: W flute. ‘ we Hmérfiadscn. Waxy-eute- ghe'hobe “ ‘gpg'qld I‘myieyajn! Democ ponnty ii“ ahfi‘finese base Aid: in film: egtgipmtioq t _edltor bygnon'ainating him, ‘ 0c finch? undid-M for the MM _ ‘‘x r m ~ nimMoneorauudred.‘ pf kindnai- wfxich we have ‘1 We! since dur return-ch I hymn snd orally. 4m! Mpgfi'enq ~olon n»: > ppeo jg tire ‘j good old on '1 pith flair-tion may safely I plg o Adpms county. wh {:3 I'pontjthe best, day; ofl may them‘. We cannot ~- 8" 91pm Idequaholyfihe _u 1 “£9 than maq'y frie m: ‘r-, 9‘61.“~ 113811, .\ ‘- “ahk the-J "glean ~- 011 mm,, ‘ I . é: - tba nomination fort . _ont (dopdi mum. fiermit us 1‘ we luvs nhvays ,resisted .‘ fldqa,'md have not change flu promises. Thu-Q coul ‘ pqptingenc'y in w'bich we w-j 9.13:9 p; Placed in th‘efield tingeqcy the sensible part .1 a» wee- .win w snow : ‘The Legislature of orth _Cuolinn is nowjn any; session. Th Rdeigh Re;- iwar, referring to this extrk session, any: ." flipg! it mischief brewing which bodes no good to the s‘er and. the history of (pm Legislative d mam: m in ex acting “his but mischief at its hand-1." “ mof the LegislanH-é h-onj Gas well ouun: grin" come but forral recoumuctiorfx .pf ”(1.9 _Union, and the Wilmi‘ gton Joni-mil pg: gm omegmegubei-s am tending out. for A reconstruction. f ' B'Thl coolest piecqof immdenq'e that , I Inn ever seen in unit of (he Bepfiblican fender! in winning that {he' no we only Un'wp pm, in the North. figmawmn jg, pith“, .n mamaswmw I»; fill by the Democrats gnvoimqjarifia for 'Gou. (hunt lugs unifor‘Ple permitted W mapsfion to egg-wine freely pro-shout his camp. _. Whu sun} is them watch ha {onsh- moro nobl'j. '3’!» fion. Gale!) Gatling .1135 given mopmiop £135! the payme'tof $300“- .wrbymfiw mm”! 71w forum» yup; . ' § ' f' ‘ The State Central Committee are request ed to ma‘et It the March-at! Hotel. in thb City of Philadelphia, on Tuudly, the 11th day of August next, 5t four o’clock. P. M. ‘ -. ClA—ll." J (Bumps, Cbuir'nnn. Philadelpbin, }ulylB. 153. , psnocnuxc STATE cmmt. 00mm: June rgli—bwing i. tho'Stnie 00an Com: mittee i}; appoiplqd by HomFin'dlnyPat terson, of Wubinglon oouhtg,‘ who, :3 President of Ihe lute Democratic Conven tion: wérnutliorized by a. resolugiog of the body to anngunge thmmmilwe. It con sists of): Cbairinm, and Kepmsentatives of (Be several Senatorial Diuric'tr' into which mamas is divided: _ Hon Charles J. Biddle, Chuirmbn. . * aural. !MIMI 27. 1863 lat_District—-Th3mlore Cuyler, Robert J. Hem hill, John Fullerlnn, lame Legh, _l.’hlladell ‘hia. - 5-“ 2d—llahn D. Evans, Chester. . ‘ ad—Wm. II Wine, Montgomery. ‘ - 4tb—\Vm."l‘. Rodgers, Bucks , NHL-Thus. Jl'eck'hzan, Nortluknpton. . fith—lliesier Clymer, Berks. “ll—William Randall, Schuylkill. , . filth—Asa. Pucker. Carbon. , - filth—Michael Mylert. Sullivan. lath—S. S. Wldchester, Luzorne. l Nth—Mortimer l". Elliot, 'l‘loy.‘ ~ ¢ thh—Jolm 11. llumes._Lycoming. ‘ ' lilth—Wm. Elliot, Northumberland. l-lclx—Snmucl Hepburn. Cumberland.“ Nth—William M. Brcslin. Lebanon. f lull—George Sanderwn, Jayne: Phlber: Eon. Lancaster. \ '"’ ‘ ‘ ”fir—John 1“. SpungleL'York.‘ '. - ‘ ISUI—-ll'enry G. Smlth, Fulton. l‘Jth—J. Simpson Africa. lluntingaon. 20111-T¥V|lllntn lligler, Clourfiem. - ’ 2lsL—‘l‘hoy. B. Searight, Fayette. 23d—-W. T: U. Pauley. Green. , {Nth—George W. Cass, James P. Barr, Allegheny. ' ‘ fiLh—Jnmm Campbell, Butler. " Will—David S. Morris, Lawrence. 27thr-I‘lnomas W‘. Gmyson, gawford: ‘ ‘ " BLh—Kennedy L. Blood, Je erson. BE] WARD, 1 'Coun, W RIE: {ugh of July, I sidedcehy a 1' us that‘Gen- name, at thin We went I . will] whodisagl'ee with thy emancipm tion. pblicy are denounced by the Aboli tiqnists‘zn “coppéi-h‘enda.” All who can leml that the war should. be conducted solely fox-“tho yuan-Minn, oi the Union un der the Constitutionfare ~denounced by the Abolitionisls h “ copperheads." All ‘who insist that Gen. George B. McClellan is no! a traitor. are denguncml by the Abolition; ists in “ copperheads." In short, ull'who pen-mist in adhering to, the lime-tried and time cred principles of Democracy. are l‘denmmid by the Abolitiopists as_ “comieiu heads.” ~ Such is the-meaning of “copper head ” in these parts. Xo matter how lax-nest a man may be for “ thinnion As it. A was anal the (‘bnbtitution u it ism—no fanta ‘ter what he may do to cémfoxt'thc 'wieary, l sick and wounded soldier—noagter am 1 sacrifiwfi be any mike, for the sn ed calurs ’ l of the Unione—il‘ be (all: in yield his judg’ ‘ menHo that‘of his political ophonentlv, he is pronounwd by’the fanatics a "copper hemli” “That's What's tlie‘mnttexl." I dier, 'and for imminn that -mami for an ado, and we k’s headquar- own. Taken ed.during the I: fuichds in hereabon ts.— lease, an“ we nccomp’liahml, ueu of a; few la, who were - have us out eneral'a head- : 13, we started had in the cf- '. Patrick, how lvs to travel in Plurbdfly morn mllimore, and Henry; Next. ‘ couimnnd M. I hearing, after 'l' gunners, and 116. After re ay, the 18m, date of our 31-- pQ'Sqme of the Republicans, in- th .cinitx. rejoice ever the fact that the r: wyile in min county; robbed I num [kimocmts of their prdperty, And 0: wise greawd t’gem in I disgraceful m ner. Tigeue men huge not cm shrewdneu, tee in tint m inconsis’tqnt position the rdeital of such inn-neg 91m Men. "Ever ince the vu- begnn. they hav,’ Men'_ vomiting. the‘chnrge than nympnfily 3inth bet ten the rebolu “:1 Democrats, but. no «Lust do the format ‘enter Sz§~Btptgflxnn {they give the lie fiihwsg Abofi'tibiz hetfiom, by wantoniy destroying the’pmper‘ty cf’gé‘mtlo— min c’onnoéted with our party. '7 WP do ‘ not knp): {What better proof could bg‘givoq‘ of the pdund Uniox’sentimenu 0f D‘pmo‘ crate than the fa’ct that. they 81:8 oqimlly hat-ed by rebels and Maugham-QM d;- Tunee. ' 3 J living arrived, it hedllqunr'lern with tfiil was ltitution of the '1 mimnt found- IA pm out. of n pa, and we 0 were a pn- Ibo dissatisfiefi ‘ ed. Wq 'had ‘ nk-and lmv- l -. .our spmts eat comfort in . nee, even an 193-Whilntthmbersburgwasunder rule, A rebél soldier applied 10 a ludyf axe lb cut down the libehy poleyflfic stoqd in the public square ever _sln [ k the cars for :- are ordered by -nd .before thit’: 1 again be on great uprising of the peopie upon th fan of Fort, Sumter. She refused to giv- Ql9 axe. ' He‘drew his pinto! fmm hisbel Ind threatened £6 shoot her unlbss ahp com . lied with his depand. .She refilied'th ur feét coolness: “ You cau'put tweut bul lets through‘gny hear}, but you‘ 'npot force me to give you an axe to cut down that poleJ‘ That lady is {armed 9‘3‘Cop perheml." j ‘\ N g n noticing our that the flex-l acy of Adjms o - litical moun ey hoki their ‘I y acnlnmition , I State Legisla- { TIL: 157:: Mont/u’lMené-The Ledger uyu: i Many persom‘are under the impression that 1 the six months’ men are exempted from ‘ draft. .'lhitis not 80/535116 law says. the six 'months’v‘men, in the United States sex-Vida alone, are liable‘w draft. If drifted, they will receiv credit. for tho; timq they may ‘have :2 yed, or may yat‘me, u'nder their a : nt engsgement‘. They' willaoontinue oh duty with-the organizations to which they may belong Mr the time of draft, and, at the upiration‘of that senige, will be u signed to three ‘years’ regiments fox: the completion of their term of service. E ofe'ipreegio‘ns i '. -.n "w regip‘ - ugh tlle~préés, i feel 'that ‘we ofi ourpdher In,” and that be left, to the . inow‘us, hav a. activ lfe Im -- v v _words I {nude we owe .'. the depths E. 'At present. A I‘de Sommha-e.-—H6n. F. W. Hughes e’eeins to havh been the! ruling spirit of the Democratic State ' Convention. The .resolutions ‘aceord with Mr. Hughég’ well-know .soutimenu.—Ga:¢k. .'. The melfif theßeed, Inga-sol :in Hugh es stamp were nebodies in the oonveugon. and they must Be homily disgusted it]: 230;. resolutions udopm—P/u'larkbb‘a Bul e Legislihirer nayiide decline. milu‘ solicit-- F 1 ail: mind i]: i be' oniy on: Illd allow our ! .and mucou r the Republi~ 3' ”i”: 3 _ Here“ two Republjun papers making cpmméuis‘ lbout the Qonyention may thef‘o'fipouito of each gamer. Qnr radar can .hdg‘a'how much reliance in «3 be pho od oh 'lth stalemate; on poli‘iml subject: heionfler. _ . » Pram-v 4 the Nmmpan.—Wo earnestly nrgaupon our readers we propriety of pre senjug the-Ems q! nanny-petition pd!»- lished in a durqble form. They'éontnin an iuvn‘lugble re‘oord of pagans even“, and show fprth more 'truthfhlfy “Ill! my sub sequoiit history can do, thqprinciplu. feel ing. n‘ud‘ opinions which mm the gnu conflict. in whloh the nation i- now involv ad.LEzchange. __“‘ , ' fi-ThiNew York Mm ah the quel lion, "Hm to 3 Democratic Putty 2” and in seemingly in doubtover it. ‘ln order to relieve the Editor’s misgivings, we respect fully refer him to last flll’s election rowan {Sofi'qu York, New Jersey, Ohio, Indian: mid Illinoisf If he bans any- further doubt after reading than} 6 ask him “unit for the result of the elegtion inthia Stage, in Detobe next. . ‘ WW Jaw-Jul, 'Ropublimnh‘ makings“ Ego Democratzc‘Smhg Candi fia‘dpsayv {they xrc both"‘men of nbiliv I" - _ 4 ‘ NOTICE. GM! .bgls. l- r‘of? I hex- ebel u- in had the ‘ GEORGE W. WOODWARD, 1 Weficlip the following/in regardlto the pulmc life of, Hon. Georgy W. Woodward from the Eéuon Aryan, of the 25th 11"., which will no doubt bore-d with a you deal orintere‘u. , ‘ G. “g Wpodwurd is nb’put 54 yearn of Iga and is jmnMive o! Wuyng, one of am coun tio of the oldd‘cmh Legion. [jig pubnts, though ‘ highly mxmctable. had not the than. ol'giving him anything more than n imdm‘nion. When ho became of age and im: about, to be admittedm the: bar, he rd’mored to Luzerne wunty. Beingyhon - eat and intlugtriofis,,sagncious, and pliant, he soon rose to emin‘ence at a bar wher such men as Garrick Mallery, Judg nyn ham, and lufiy‘ers of that amxided He soon Ignited (in extensive pracfice ' - the counli ,of Luzbme, Wnyno. Pike ant Sua quohanlia. ‘ In 1863.he,wu elected as the Dem- ‘ Senatorial dolognte fro t-hg countim .1 zerné. Mouton. ind Plate, lo the Co ‘ tio’pal Gonvention which n'mde out 1) Stud Conlfitution ; 'an'd ‘a‘lthough oi the youngest men in tho Conventia great wag his ability that ‘he at one n‘mk with such men M J obi) fiérgea‘nt, pm- Fonnrd, J. C. Biddle“ fame I liai- aml’ Charles Ingersoll. A: be h‘ {h milk-'9‘ the Constitution, He known 11' ddminimr it. Indeed,lherq is no A ‘(tansfilutional lawyerin the United ! thnn‘Juglga Woodivnrd. ' , I 1:1!1831 Qavemoi Portgr nppointe t? :h Gammon Pleas bench, in the l oonntnfied of tlie counties of Humil Centfe, land one of two others. 'ln‘JSfillie friends of the patriotic ernor Silurik nominated mm us the I antic Quditiate‘ for United States Sé to supplyfbé place made vacant!) migpfibion of James Buchanan, wh just beeh appointed chrei'aty of SLIM Presldeinvl’olk ; but his election wasd‘ ed by un. Qamerou sedquug {our 0 prcfinw immocruhs, whd united i Unblintiie body ,ol’the oppésition nu rial; “annex-on, ‘ _ ~ AL 1 11.; 1840 Prexgillont June's K. Polk omi flhtlgd hinia Judge ol‘thn Suéreme Court of like! United Sums. to fill the plm made Vacant by the death'df Judge Baldwin; but. Qlamérun, bfing' in the Senate, .prolcured his‘ iiejectionl‘, ,iu opposition to the miles of ihe brunt. My of the Democrats In that body. . ' ‘J {ln 1852 Governo‘r 'Biglerl “mom ‘ him to the gnu-ome Bench oill‘ennsylvnq'in, to fill 'at "mile? magic by maiden.» of-J udgo Coulter, jiiil in the same or Llnuwxl. year lie ‘wu nominated and Jailed by the Dem écmtic party of the Slaw llie'samefiplaca ‘ rllhe'flqnstilutionul term ol'fil‘tgen ‘years, $7- itlut‘hg has about, {Suryodis to serve, ud'in llecgmber next, would lmvb beén the‘ shiqf‘Jusfici3 of this State» ’ \Vhel'a first. calfcd'upon and urged 49p!“ slnpmimuim for Governor, lined tin the ground thatl'iie pyefei‘i u the Chief Justice of th’efitate f 0 Liars, \Jhich 'wus ii: Mm liiio of his 1 ion; IQ: nfier much solicitation h Ented, fox-gum reuonvthac in the p bnorm‘fl condition of public' afl'ui, i pie and I right. )0 duunhd the a; ufnny [fer-on thqy thought could bear hem. iHiiuomfn-tion was the man! . in gloction in certain if lié lives, [lean “(1m 30,00 to 50,000 majority. [From the Spirit and Times] m may 75. A WAR. cox ' PQNDENTM - kitizens of Get‘tysburg, in ad; fils inflicted on the}? by Um ‘. ing tha'térrible scenes of a : Flair v‘er'y’dgors, are ypt com re the cnh'mmics of ndwspap Jenta. Hr. L. L. Croun‘se. id {havNfi'ew York Times. 330 m ’iucé, foully'slmdered our G 1 ighbm's. In' order to coné sitemenls,‘ a bommunicatio dressed ml the ’sch '.‘in bi» \ nice, God“ ind humanity,” by a numlfer of"¢leygyme _ Him with affairs at Gettysbu 3 iseorrespondent. mime. Th! L ion is too lengthy for,our col , Isl. content. ofirselvbfifflvith' These géntleman wiite‘ i Th 9 O the :1 nd‘ha old at ; and lespou i' l: to I eeka urg n‘ e 50 B 1 -en a JIh,J : Sign? f: n] ich'g uniu nd-vo 12121 lbw: : ' » , / i—Cnou 31: had tine of the b‘esgéqms fin one of the at hotels in town. ', a BM éharg; dd fifty cents per meal for bow-J and Rwan fly-five nu for lied. What. mafle I“) the nemain ng wventy-herpanu othersl/may jladge riot: we. Alghoughfitho ‘rébel had qtrippedithe datipé place and nuirouTl'ding' doungrf, of all the suppliés of gnu} and. flour, and had killed or drlvgn ofl' mqst ev ery milch cow fdr ,nrmy beef, there: were thousanlds of loaves of bread undprocks butter Ind apple butter by $l9 seal-9. , not sold. by these vary peopla, fcz- t e‘ woundqd soldiers, wide the phildrcn 0f some qf max-afar bread fart/kg fim time in lheirl 1 The Clergy handég the unfortunate Bohe mian severely and nclude thus :—Hu_t we fol-hear. A people who ban endure and sacrifice and sufl'eras have the people of Gettysburg, who “up“: through the fiery fnmm of nflliction “hated maven times hotter than it iswont," and oome-lorth "without the smell 6f fife upon their gar ment.” can also fogs-gin their anemia and [llll for jhem thigh despimfully use “them‘ "3 mm thgxn. deaf Accident—on Fridly morning lat. Daniel Kyle pod 'his. two'lons Jacob end Henry, residing necr Greenwood, this coun. ty, met with I ma accident in endeavor: ing to open one of the Ihe'lls strewn dong themedby the Rebel: in their retreat from Gett'fburg. la the nttempt to break open the I ell it exploded, instantly killing the hither and one of the sons. The other son lllenry, is seriously woundedfit’ being found nboeenry to unputata one of his hands.— Tlie many eerieus and futnl accidents re lulting {mm handling these (11“! gerous mis hiles, Iho‘uld be e warning to all not wat tempt to open them, and we would advise my one finding any of them. to at once bu«‘ 1“, them in the cant—'C‘hambtnbvrg bpiri! 11‘: 23m}. 7 l Th Drafted (blond Hem—All the color- . men enrolled under the present, dnlt are to be sepented from white conscripts by Provost numb, and consolidated mm the nearest colored regimenteor companies being organized in the neveral States. In szructions to this elfoct. have ‘been sent to the 'omoinlnr of Pennsylveuia and Rhode Island. Colored oomcripuinPennsylvmi. ere to be rendezvoused at. Philudelphie, In the can comumuded by Col. Mgner; in ‘ Ohio at 80mg) Delaware; in Rhode Island u. the Camp of the Fxrst. Company Coloredl Heavy Artillery; in Maryland and Dela-J ,ware at Washii‘xgmn‘. Colored troop: I'mm_ Bled York, il. is Lhougm. ml) lwendgzvuua- Med gt; Washington.“ West. (.br. New York' 1 Tribune; 8 » l PRO! GRA’NT'B ARMY. An oflicial dispatch from General Grant‘ ‘lnnouncel that the Con {odor-ate army under l Gen. Johnston ekuawd Jackson, Mia" on the night of'l'hurudey, the lGlh inst.,end ‘ retreuedo-stwardly. The latest Confeder ate dispatches from Jackson were dated the Rich, in the murning.'en(l indicated the; the movements pf Genernl Shel-nun would'render Lhevpoaition untenable. {ii is believed that in the occupation ome-kg son and the adjacent, country the Federal‘ forces will capture a large hmount of the! rolling stock of the $011019"; railways. l Gen. "Grant nlsn'telégraphs that. he 50ml an expedition to Natchez, which caplured ' some prisoners and In large number ofceln file. designed for the use of the Confederate } army in the east. Eighteen cannon and a' considerable quantity of ammunition was also captured. On Saturday elternoon Int 4. body or four hundred-Gmfed‘eretes w'ere; ahrprised and captured near Rienzi, Missir; u ppl. - ‘ -' ' * The official correspondence preceding and attending the surrender of Port llud-i son to Gen. Banks iapublished. ltnfipenrei that Gen. Gardner,‘ the Confederate 'comw mander, determined upon 1:; surrender im mediately upon hearing of “I:3”an of Vicks burg. It was supposed there were five thousend prisoners and tiny pieces of‘ artil— lery'. .‘ 1 ‘ ratio f Lu ~ titu ‘sent 9 of my: whim fitsamsippn tbok Wali -lped IW t 0 1 . tbex- ‘ .tatea GEN-JOHNSTON Rmnm'rs To‘ max- DUN—GENERA,SIIERM'AN occumas JACKSON—MON MENTS 0F walnut,— LAS. “ : Mnrrirs. July, 91,—Gen. 'Hnrlbut'uscouts hive arrived from Ukolonn, Miss.,‘and re Hort. sll9:an General Joe Johnston at. randon, and Gen. Sbénnzm in pusgeasiouof Jackson. *1 ' ¢ him trick 'don, Ruggles. with Clmlmei’s, Sander-’3 and Furimuon’s guerrilla forces‘were at Dupala. Rugglesis concgntrating his forces,' with the intention, probably, of making a dash on our lines. ‘ 1 , Gov- iemq ! the ! .md te by ‘ {ent tin} with . elec- , ‘Thei correspondence from Bragg and Johnston’s armies depict them as in great dost-itutmn and greatly dtamorulizbd. 'l‘hcjy give‘u‘n Misslsfiippi jam] mfvise tho planters to stay and muke. the best terms possible.— Our bcputs report that a'rtn‘hxjority 8f the planters ‘nre anxious that {we shouid got possessiomof the country before JoII'JIMT/is as time to conscri‘pt. .{Fuhnstnn’l forces are estimnt or! not. to 0x065?! 30,001); 'Ureut no ternution”e;:ists throughout the 'whqle Soul e-rn country. Th reports of \our success at Nn'lohez, Yuzoo ‘ity and Jackg‘pn, are fully cbnfinn ed. Lat e "ainomis-oflmunitmns 01 mm especiaHy mmunifion, had fallen into our hands at th se placed. , ‘ '- ' THE Rom‘ or MORGAN. CAPTURE 0F I'RQSUXERS AND éRTLLERY. ‘CINUINNA'H. July 20.—'l‘he folloiring dis patch wag received berr- tn~day : 3 ‘ ‘ “Ilnulrrlartm. Gdyar’s Greek, Jul? 201—— We elmed John Morgaq’a command-over fifty xnilefl today, after heavy skir‘mhhéng for six' or oevpn miles between fine 45111 Ohio, of C9l. Wolfox-d's brigade, in the ad vancp. ‘ { . ‘ “ We succeeded in hringihg the e'nemy toasnmd this afternoon. when :I fight. N]- sucd, which lasted an linur,‘ “hen the rebels fled, taking refuge upbn a. wry high blufl'. I sent 3.53;: of truce demanding thu imme diate mid unwmlilinnal slirremleln of Mor gnn am] his command. The the; Was re‘ caived by Colonel Coleman an'l r other ‘ollicors, who ,came down and zukcd an hour for consultation. '1 g anLCIHm-cy minutes, in which time the ommnn‘d—excepting Mni‘gan, who desertet , taking with Ilium! very sninll sguml—sul endored. _ " II was my underutunding lhntMorgan himself had surrendnred. nnrl llexirrml,l]mt that was nlsothe understanding ofMorgun'a olficers end man; i ‘ “ The pumbor killed 3nd,.‘wn u nded is in considemhle. The; mimber of .risoners “I between 1,500 and 2,000. incluJing a large number 6fcoluneha, majnm and line ofiicers. . “ I-capmrml bogwm‘q 6003x111 70‘Yprilsw hers yesterday. nnd: L‘thyxk I will capture Morgan himself. to-filorrow.’ ‘ "Suhcxnnrnnn, Brig. Gen.” Morgan’s artillery :‘mtl ahnui 21,5051! pris oners including Uqulusiy Duke; are ex-. peétéd to arrive here 10-day. ' l ‘ . . - ~ —-v ‘ lo nc‘ 0 da led _w 1 Eur rofea- coo- esem. > the vices serve {and y at; ition bels, ame d FROM OHIO—MOVEMENTS OF MORGAN. IQINCINNA'TI. July $211.-——John Morgan, viith about 500 of. his pmh. encamped near ‘McAthqr, Vinton county, last. night..— This mornin,«.n he was \vith'm a mile of Vin ton. on the Marietta and Cincinnati Rail; road. > I‘ i V ”; Cixaxxux, July 22(L—Mbrpmn passed through Nelsonville, Athens‘conmy, zit, ton o’clock this morning. Ourvforccsynre close behind him. i . The Commerciul’s Columbus dis‘putch states that after pemmbhlaeing Athena county, Morgan took fi southerly direction, crossing Washington joouu y-nnd MUshing riVer. in the direction offilc-Connellsville, with the evidenkintdntiouflo gaina point on the river above guinboud navigation and ozone into Virginia. The 'uuthorities have made such ”mega eats u wiil efl'ectually. cheqkmate a.nd “Blame his hands. , ; THE PURSUIT 0F MORGAN—EXCJTEMBNT AT ZANESVILLE. ‘ - 1' cor 816t- umm short I: {ol‘ Cixcwxnl. July 23.—;Morgnn inu‘croear ed the Muskingum river: at Eugleaport. eighteen mileehelow Zahesvillq and this morning our, scout}: ‘ report‘hig {who _ as 1,000 strong with threepiooee ot'nflillery. Colonel Lemon sent hisiregimmt and a. large number of militia ifteri him. Colo nel Chandler, of Zuniesville, and twenty~tive citizen scouts, were captured at Denyerwwn lhst night. _ ' ‘. i The latest from Eaglaepot't’eays the kfith Ohio Regiment. underpLieut. Col. McFarc lnn are fighting the Rebels, and dxiving them up the river towa'iids Zunesvillp.— 'l‘hisis not entirely reliable; , x ! 'Bueiness is buspended in Zeneflrfle, and the'citiwne Ire turning out Mina-m to re :ist Morgan’uyrogrees. ._ ‘ LATER. 3 , . Cmgmxur, July 23d.—‘Morgnn this “1‘ tot-noon was in Guernsey county. near thei Central Ohio Railroad. and m wppoeed to‘ be making his way outward for the.ohio= rivétf. * , - , { KOR‘GAN AGAIN ATTAi‘CKED AND BEAT-‘ EN—THE RAPID ll .TREAT 0E THK‘ REBEL34—SHAKEELEORD IN, CLOSE PURSUIT. ‘ - Cmcmiuri. July Sit—Shortly after Mor gan crossed the Muskingum yesterday, he was “tucked by the militia under Colonel Hall, with two pieces of artillery. Fifteen of the rebels were killed ad'several Wound-l ed. Hie progress we: ecked. twice by‘ Col. Hull. but finally he escaped toCum‘l berland, Guernsey county which place he' left last night at seven ofclhck, I This morning he crossed the Central Ohio ’ railroad at Camrbell’s. but so closely pur-l sued by Genera ShncLelford..that he lmdl no time to do any damage beyond the burning of the depot. and tearing» up some, of the track. At nine o’clock this morning he reached. Washington, Guernsey county,\ where hel did a grestrdeal of damage, plundering. «Eel General Shwkelford isclose behind him. A courier arrived from the Vicinity ‘qf ’l‘nylorsville at noon and reported “no n‘ at and of about fifty men got detached fro-1‘ liar en's oomuund. when he crossed the Musfiingum, and are prowling around 1011-. ing stock. A fame of three hundred mounted men has been restate! than}. I wa You, Jqu {flu-The Ezprm of {his evening contain- a rumor that a test case on the constitutionality of the draft will he made bowl-£3 the Court of (Rfimmau Plans. on Monday, and be carried immediahdy to Ibo Court. of Aypwls. Frnm the New York "chug. ' LOUISIANA) AND THE UNION. } INFORTANT LETTER 0? THRIPRESIDENT " w REPLY TU A COMMITTEE UFPLANT ‘ us, no: - l . I'm-1y in June last a committee of Louie , inn: planters (whose names iven in the correalmndencenw'hicb films: Win“! ' uponr Pmident Lincoln. Atl the White I Home, with; petitinn in imhalfuf the great ‘ planting interest of the State, _for mt‘hority i {mm the general government to proceed to i tbe’e‘lectinnifin NOVember next.) hl'valPral ‘ Stale dilicem, in pursuance of the Constitu ition of the United State: uml existing Shite {Constitution of 'Lnnibiana. ' e Preaidvnt , Heard the committee. received their propo isitipn in writing,-and coufleo ly dismissed ’ them. with the‘ promiSe that "after n‘Cubi- I net consultation on the subject the com _mittoeshould have his reply.} There was. accordinglyp ' Cabinet ~cens l! Linn, and ‘ the_ result‘ it given in t3]; fifesidem’s l letter herewith transmittc . i when it is ‘ remembered thntithe existing State consti tution ofLouisiann is strongly}, pro slavery. 1 the spifitand punmo nfthe ruling elements ofthe Cahinpt will be prettyl Welllumlcr -1 stood. Mn. Secretary Chmep (1 him Aboli l tion associates ih the Admiui tratiori, find the radial political faction b whigh they are supported, simply mmn.i t'hqu’cnn M:- ooniplish it, Lint‘none of [has cesmmmit -led to the rebéil'mn shall be r term] to the Union without Being shorn o the institu twmof slagery. ‘ '_ , l 1 . . rnxsmgxg LixchN’B-m -Exu:(‘r*n#s Mnxsinx. Wnsh'i 10. Messrs. F. I'} Mmhiot, Brafi Ind Thnmas Go tman :-= i ‘ Gentlemen~ 'our letter, which folluws, has been receiv' Ikfind considered : Toflis lixcollon y, A BRAIN)! [{ncuLx. Pres ~ 7 1&1,“ of the dfifl;:f§£nwsz_ I - 1 for the removal, on upplimtgon to David Wills, The undersigripd, a commit 90 nppointmli l-Isq., ot' the bodies of l’ennsylvnuiuus killed in by the .planterszof the State fMuisiunn, i mqme battle. Amp at the battlLl-lteltijms afigfifighl¥origiisggl £132.:2 ifagiyffnnz been made; “ilit'h shows the incxriities of I . . v * . r - y . z. “ ‘, . ' , . mPn? a‘Tull recognition ‘o’ I!“ the rights "fl brm as: All.“ oft-1e wqhntlcd and sick 1 MP" ”5'9 State as Uléy 9&4“! Pl‘ vir-ns to thewylmnmzs is also being mudgttmi every {mu/M passage ofnn uct ol‘cesd n, upon the l ity for the finding ut soldiers Will be ritfonlltl. principib of thqoxku‘nce at tto Slutr'lCnnU ’l‘runsportnnun will her shed at the/Suite etitutién‘iinimpnired, :tnti no egnl act lnxv-‘J expense fur the we": rind one person/to nc-' mg ll‘fl‘n‘iplt'cti thntmuhl in an wdy‘dopiwe' ~ Tl' ‘ , ~,4 ' . . ‘ them'm‘ the n'h'nnfulm: cu” 'i‘l'k'tl ['V the: t-umpzmg it. 1030 oflhc i eani; 115 mm mlhtin‘ Ciifiditutinn. Urztlerclhis (Ju ~tilutioil ‘UIO' wofimdeil in the late skirmish nefir lipygorstowm State wi<hes to‘i'eturn to its 1!!” ant-gimme: \vill‘be returned to their hmncg/iia soon as the” in the enjoymentoftu] rigins nml mivilegpsf trtiilspmtnliou can possibly‘h/e'pr‘otzurctl. ‘ Faucr‘m: .1 . m W“ accomplishing “it“; dauirnd nhic‘t‘t. we {whiny} and entering them/in _booka itcpt at his thor request. that your Excolienciwill. M (iiiiL-o, l0.“‘hlcll plnce pvt-non: are refund for Commander-in-Chiet of {he rmv of the irrounfllmn- ,’ United'Smtes,~direct the Milit 13' Gnvernm" vi *’ ' of Louisiuna to order :m ele tion in’ cunz. formity with thé Comtitutior ant! lawn of the Smt§,.on’the first Mnntlu ot‘Nnvexn her next. for all State and Ft' lam! oliioors. ’ With high consideration in d rcspnchwe have the imnor to yubseube o rselvcu ypur obedient. servants. _ 1 1 ‘ ' , ‘F.E.MA'l‘lli T. , = Bililhlsll' .It ”_\’S’l‘OZ‘l, ‘ i ' THOMAS (‘U’ "I‘MA N. t it 'Since receiving the letter eli .lile infor-‘ mation has reached me tlmt' ‘resyectu‘ble :portion of the Louisiana pedple (it‘fiil‘e to: amend their State Constitutt in, and con to’m‘plute holding n conventm for that ub- ‘ .jecm ’l‘his lite-t minute. as it. HL 'lhi in me is aeutficient ronlsnn why the “oneml (it‘V-l. crnmpnt shoulu not give t e Coinmilu-e autlirfiritlv you seek to act unll tlmoxisigng‘ Slate 'Jnltntttutiim.. i may ad that willidlv‘ Lilo nob perceive ‘lmw such in etinun‘tttuL cppltl fnciltt’ute our military hyeratinns in“ ouiaiunarl really apprehend it. might but: lit-ted as to emlmmsn them. . ‘ ' J As to an election to he‘held next: Novem ‘ r, there is nlnintlant time witlipuLVnny dor or proclamation from {ne‘juyt ninth-- ' hcvpeople of Louisiana slug” not] :Itlt‘k an portun/tty t'ur both Fedenl and «State 0 icern ’hy want, of Inything within my n we; to give them” ~ l _ Your obedich snrrnnt. .' . ‘ A. LINCOLN FROM THE ARMY OF THE POLTQMAC. I Nq )news of moment was rt-ccivedJ'rnm he Air-my 0! the l’otopmc 61': to Friday‘ ight halt. The \Vu~ll:ngton Star of Fuiday ‘ veni 1g indulges in film fullufixng mpecqu-L ions: n ; 3 ‘ ‘ 1 We apprehend ‘thcm can now be iimc Oubtfllal. gm Saturday mnrning bunt: Lye oman‘ccd‘io muvc most. 0!" his Elrmy up he‘Vu‘giniu vnlley lroln the pnailion it. had ccuppd smca rocrmsing the k’ptomuc. le 11qu '[ll’t‘Vi(xll>ly mndr- mfehn m roar-ms .ho Potomac, by-semling Ewell's comgmnd‘ p tox‘vnrds Cnmberliunl. It is [who pi‘é— umcd that he regards. the movements'ul' Icado's Army (which has been; by ‘nn nenns idlc‘ at late, though our ighputienb holemporm‘jes ofthe press ure‘ ajremly fool ishly growling at. 11' great rate at its com ander) as making it decessu‘y for him to ur'ry 011' for the protection olfliis commu nications with Richmond. We feel V'Ery Qure that Meade has thou: communicalri ns “randy at his mercy ; wheremnxl how It is not. properllm't we should state. K ‘ At. any rate, we may nag impropérly say that Meade ls demonstrating that all ‘HP' lireheusions of the tardiness on his part. are entirely groundless. - ‘ Lee’s advnnce' Is represented '.lo have [been at Strausburg on llw’ day before y¢s~ "lax-day, and we trust, is we behave,.thnt his whole flank is bolus daily fell. by Honda’s mvnlry,‘ so mu. ,3” his move-mama are immediuely known and provideq against». rnan nom‘z CAROLINA; .. nmsmmfmwor m a mm 05: AND mum- Es—cavruum 0F .\musmox A?“ STORES WAsuHc-my, Juiy 23d.—-"I‘ho Petenbhrg Express ofth'b 224! insh, referling to he cavalry expedition sent. out by General Fos 'l-er, mys: ' g , “Tho Yankee raiders burned thb mil road bridge over the Tar river, near “03" y Mount, destroyed me depot. u that p! ce, tore up two mules of track; burned {3,00 baluaf mtwn, and a lnrge cotnou fab ry. The bridge over Tar river was on the til ming‘mn and Weldon linilrond, amok u smut three huhdred yard: loaf; They Iso‘ pnptured aimin ofgnm whic mutation?) ‘tnow loads of nmmunllion, and 30, '1 pounds of Bacon. which were all deqlroyo'd." \ ’ \ Manda!!! Erplonbn—Two PmderJ‘filh Blown Up——Sa:c Tlmugf Powder Bunnie-This morning two of Col. A. G. Hazard's powder willy-llama in Scotland. ‘Enal. Huntford, blew up with a'tre‘mendoua explosmn, caus ing great destrruction ofproperty and spread ing consternation and alarm far and wide. Between nix and seven tons of powdér were. burned, and so terrific was the concussion that dwellings in Hartford, West Hartford, Newington and Slimabury, were‘shaken so violently that the inmates were amazed,- and fora time greatly alarmed. The report. in Hartford was very great. The firsbcxploaion was in tho giazingrnill, the oldest mill in the town, having been built some forty years since by Col. Olmstead. vm believe, and it contained between one md two ions of powder. The o‘her mill was used as aipacking house, distant. from the gluing mi lone hundred yards, or more, and contained flbout five tons of powder.— The cause of tlieexplmgn is unknown, but it is supposed to have :- nlted from friction in the machinery of the glazing mill, And the falling oi burning timbers probably ig nited the powder in the packing mill. For tunately no lives were 19“.vade 7mm q'Wdey uracil, ' m 1 'he Confederate Gen. Flkhu 3!: Leo and Cnpuin Winder, son of Gen. Wind". ham beep placed in oonfinemeaeltForznss Monroe, Ind the Confederate authorities notifigd thhza thhy will be executed in case Ithg bank-waver (lull: is carried out ngumnl C.u-lailxb-‘fi'awy\-\r and Flynn, at Richmond. LOCAL DE PARTM ENT. rm: ENROLLMENT m ADAMS COUNTY. —Thc fuiluwing- will show the number of per sons enrolled in each sub-district in Adams count)”. (Juan 1. CLu‘s ll.‘ To?“ (leczysbn’rg boa, w" 90 ~ 255 Bullert I! 1b 152 Bcrwick, 'B6 ,3}: 120 (‘0!)(rw1lgo" 73 29 IO: Cumberland, 117 , % no Franklin,~— M 7 7, 232 - Freedom, ‘ 91 3A! 125 ,‘ Germany, " l‘l‘J at _ 198 llunlir-glnn, 133 223 “mnnmn, V 84 4?) 1:4 Hmnrhonhm, . 109 49 I. H!) Lmimarc, 104 pt! . 155 Liberty, , 60 vMountploMant, ' 108 'Muulfljny. I'ls \ ‘ 36 161, “anallen, ‘ ' 111” i 4 193 ()xford,‘ ; ,m 5 421 . No Reading, ‘1 122 , 3'! 173 Bmm; .‘r , no. . 17 m Tyrum‘,’ " 55 46’ ’ ‘ 10l Uuiuu, I 78 4‘4) ’ 'l2-] Tut-us, l Q 24: 1095‘ ‘ ,‘3313 l Guess I. (‘uss If. 'ljm-u. Bedlorll co., ‘ V 2198 v‘ 1038/ 3536 Franklin, _ «‘\ ‘\__‘ I/ ‘ ._ F 311“, ; 749 v . .342 1091 S mcraet, 2059 " 1054 '3113 ~ _lfih'l‘he numper of colored penonl enrolled in Admins coup: in 80. The ehrollmen‘l in Funklin'cmmty my: :19: completed when} the show: was "Fade Jul. 1 ‘ mu ngvf'n, June lahJoluuQn TH Er .FA LLEN PENNS"L‘\'AI\'I:\_NS¢AT GETTYSBL'RG.—By a dispntch ffmn Cham hamburg, we learn that. every aqnngement‘hns been made at Gettysburg, by Governor Cal-tin, “NET KLLLEDw—fflcn. Kt-Inper, or'me Con it-«lerum‘ nrmyl/f/eporlcd Lined int-GL-gtylpurg. it is now lunged, was only wpumlcd‘nml is‘in a fuir W 1)! 10-reom'er, “his nrw lying in, Bréu’lb's ,\lill, illi—ch miic's from (ii-tlishurg, und mm shin through the. hrtfldi. the lmll logging iu‘ his back. ;001. Fulton, oflhe'lth Virginia intiuury, and Suite Senator elect to Ilia rebel Virgiuixi Legislzlgure, vs nlao left. upun the field n 5 drud',lmt.hel39 is in A Federal hospiinl, and with a-hrospcct of recovery. . F ', ‘ 52;);"We lcqrn. from one oi‘out‘undnrmkers in town, that she mimher of cpflins r'nnnuhnc tun-.51 lz‘jere for the Iniusporlntion of the dyml s-iliiicrs home by their flicnils, nxuu‘unls lumba i‘rly to six or seven hundred nln-ndy, nn'J we pi'csumé this mqurnful business \\ ill lin: kept. up for some lime yet. The town is lull of inquir-, ing relatives for those nut and deal-Jo theih.‘ Sonic lime to‘go mvny checrlbss and uuw‘uif lied, thé hm resting-place o?ihtir4rieniis Hm being” identified, irbm :hg‘ rust» amount that were hiirried into Jhir mother-earth, without it murkilo hill Ml 9 lies mere. This‘ in pnlnfiil to» u nilheém mothér, n wi(e. (sister; but finch ist‘h?!nflvi‘flblC conuqnencf uht icurtul ‘in‘l treincni'loul bfi'lllc, like that o! the Lhrn days ofiUettyshurg.-Sent_uul. . ; ‘ _ ; fi-Tl‘w'eifny-one dead bodiei, in i uingloian, drgiicdl nu Flurrisburg :ou Monduy‘ froin'the puitie field of Geilysbprg, directed Io their dustinuliun in tho M'ust. We mention this fact to givejnu idea of we greiit number of'rL-i 1119\815‘ Chn‘ Md daily taking [rim-c. ' Hunflrods, find my "my 5;»)- llwusunds, of bodies have bccn'rcizogriinCil and recovered bylheir friexlds. . mYl‘lver‘Greén Cemetery *Aszucintion (we: lcqrn from in cm! in the “Star ") propoéc m' erect: a .Mo‘numgm upon the‘Cnmctery, (he centre and nppcxf of the Buttlé-field, in com mcummliun of the flutlles'of the 13L, 2d und 3d of J‘yly, law-the subscriptions ld be one dullsum This i.n must nubh: p-rnjccl. ‘ 38‘3“. Henry E. llerctcr, son of “gm-Callin rine Hercler, 'of thitplnco; an eXcelJunt yuung man, who culigrntwl lo'Nermln Territory, I'IIJ mnrflen-d on the Gih of Junc,':rhils¢ at work chopping wood on like mountains. ’liheg'c in m) clue‘ any”. to tlhe vile unassin.’ 1 . 1 325‘! ny person giving information ni this office “fie“: we grive of Cprporul Wm. Strong, .of the 2d Dolnwnrq regiment. cau‘br‘fonnd will collie: a very great fnvor bu’hi- wife, who _lms beg“ searching in vain for his body during me pal}! w‘eck._;_______.fih~fi_4_ w-M‘Edirectpuentiqn to use Advehiiement ‘on 001. ina. L. Tale, Collector‘ol the rlnterim! Revenue Tux. 801 mg imparum cbn'ngel huve beenpnd‘e. " ‘ ~ , S‘The wheaticrop in this vicinity. we are glad to be able to st-te, in not materially injured by the late heavy rains, By our om: personal experience from a visit to [ho . cOumry, within a 1 do or two: and by con 47—— ‘.__=—_ , lvelfulion ’vith tfifihrea large [bi-A great battle was doubliesx fought at} farm, two fe'el tut : to am ' that the Charleston, on Friday oi: last week, hutg'damage will in no‘ caserhfre " exceed up to the time of going to press not par-lfiye 1’“ cent. of the‘ “'0‘”: ile~“in ; ticulars of‘the eh‘gegement had been receipt others, exposed to daily rainl, t rmin il ed. _A steamer arrived in Hampton Roads; wholly ‘uninjured‘. Most of that ‘ hich it on Thursday. from pfi' Charleston, but‘l out tub no doubt garnered yesterday, “\ The brought no main, or at any into, hroughtfiverngo ‘lou~ by lithe, exceqive nihé in nothing to communicate to the press {013; Easter}: Pennsylvbnie snd Southern Jerihy. publication. A digital] from New Yorktnmg agfelybo set down u not exceedihg says that informatioh has been -reo'eindi two per (tutu-and probably not more than} there through ‘privgte dispatches that the one, while the yield of what is one 01‘ the. commanding oflicer'of the colored regiment ! best ever known.—Lalger. ‘fi'For that soul-striving serenade on lion dfiy {nighttwc are, gentlemen, 5‘ ever jaws, gran-fully.” We shall uo!‘ cause 10 remember it. with Measure. ‘ ’ .- from Mitts-chips!“ wag killed on "Saturday the ISM). indicgung that lhér'fiyat dgy’i fighting Was indecisive and thumbs Mule had been renqwed.——B«lL Sun of Sdmjday. Ilcbel Prisoner:.-Col. Hoifmu. commis sa.ry general ofpg-isoneu, estimate- thefnmn ber of rebel prisoners now in» our lgnfld- a 65,000. This includes the capture. I' Vicksburg and ,Geuynburg. The rebels hold between 12,000 and 15,060 of ofn‘ men unexcbangcd.—N. Y. Tam. . ‘ -———'——-€—<-.i~» —<-—~—~ Income Tazt‘J.—A maiden lady in Hamp shire county, Mum, pays an income tax for last year of $lO,OOO. There in m estate in the.second. oongressioqel district of the same State which is reported A: yielding an amine] income at $OO,OOO. The proprietor m a mmor. , ‘ fi‘fl‘he oldest nmpaper in the world is issued in Pekin. It. isprintedon “beet of silk. und, in is said, has mulé I would! Bppunuce for upward: of A Md yem. ; “A, new unheard in about to be eno ted in Hump; built. wholly of iron. the eo tinmtod amt of which is $1,000,000. E‘No man ever did I; designed injury' to :mglhcr' without doing a greater in him! self. IN nun: M Tu: THEOLOGICAI. smmur an 'Bhe undersigned, repreaentnti'en of the Theological and Collegiate Institutiongrot Gettfiuliurg. feel tilike called on iind luthor ird y the‘prerent'emerpency, to nddreu the Christian Public. In the Providence of God our quiet end orderly to'wu, hereto lore known only for its nurseries of liter.- ture. science and religion, has been selected as the‘thegtre for one of the fiercest, mm: qxtenstve and eventfiil'conllicts~of the age; n oonimun‘witli all our loyal citizens; we rejoice that a gifncidm God line, llolwilh. standing our imtioiinl and iiidivivluiilsins, granted us it glariouii victory. Willi linina 'ble gratitudefie rejoice in the hope. that this resultlwill incline the enemies of on: country tgilny down the arms of their rev bellinrz/Knd w‘illltend to restore theiinityr i re”? in] prosperity ol'oui- govcruun-iit.‘ I‘or tliisVictory. whilst we concede all due‘ credit to the militirry genius of our officers, and theuneurpnsavd bravery ofotir aoldieru, we desire to moribethe chief glory to Ilim.' _ who rules among the armies of henvengnl inhuhitiints at: earth. apd without whom suiipoi-[md aid! all human cfi'ortanrc ruin. , n the meantime our Theological , and Collegiate Institutions, together with the meemrs’ houses. have bean‘nmde a «all scene of devast‘htion nnt'l‘ruin. 'l‘he ridge on which the greater part. or these b‘uildings are- located, wu succeuiv' 1y Occupied by the several nrrnieet 'l‘ ir batterien'jvere planted in the vicini of these edificeu. ‘ which were occupie _v the enemy during the nevetgnl clay: of nllict, and constantly expo-59d to the fi . n the place wan/seven! time: taken a Etnkon by both aruiiel.‘ The ‘l‘heoln ' .ul Seminary mu struck by in number of§uliells and Min. and severnl ,eerinus l'r turee caused. which will proba hli req re part otone giilile end» to be ‘Li en own. The home 'occupied lly Dr. iSclu cigar, wns ‘perl’ernted by thirteen E iihiyl and canned bulls, e‘evcrnl’g lurgu fi/sureifi Were made in the Wul'a. winduw i l‘l\lll9rl Were aliattereulmnxl nearly all tlm (14353 destroyed. The lidiises ol’ the other b Ptbi'tlssol‘? in the victuity, ‘ii'ereiil'sn all more. lnr less injured. mid the fiancee, and some out-homes on 20 iicres of Seminiiiy land, nlmoet wholly destroyed. The Symiuury and College are, and for it month to comm ‘, pmhuhly‘u wiil‘bn occupied its linapihils fnr ‘l the hick mid iyounilec'lzol' lmth lll'll]i?.‘i:llll|l_ will, require not nnly nniny i-epuirig. hut «I— -'5O much puritit-utmn nml "tinting. bulora thny’cun gigiiiii be occupied to? theirnpprq-i prime purposes. " ’r ‘ With this hiziuf nml unvnrnialied state— ment 'of theta. we address our iippeiil first to the Luthemn Church. lbr.wlios¢¢instructimi and elevation Cain-chill)", these Institutions. .h-ivo for thirty years been lulmi'ing. We Inquest our ministers to take up a colluw tion For this purpose mid where this it! not ‘ done; we ask tchlVO l‘uyumii to collect fruiii I friends, of tho caugo. But it is not. only to ' thnsr thiit our appeal is directed. Our lii- Inlilutimu haw lroiu the beginning mm [open to iill dciibmiimlion‘, iitnL iiiiiltitudo’-i_ in: till creed» lime been educated in Illt'lllz: The College, more-river. whilst it izg deemed ly Qhristiim‘ uiid-oProu-stxint, in mi‘ entirely unsouturizin in “HALO! Princotiin or Yule.— 'l‘o the patriot. therefore. Whom: hem-I, aver— -1 Rows ii-ith gratitude to kind for the recent “victory; in the iii‘hievoin‘eiit of which our iiivjiiries wvi'e caused. we respectlnlly up i‘yqnl for some contriliutio‘n in n'gmtulul 01'- ficring to Liud, wtiu gi‘tvu us the humour-- [Should the n’pgn-gntc ol' Cullhl'l’lulqull nx~ ‘ciicd u'lnit is me. \ my to u-lui? the inju int-s sulfurell, the *Ei-quiis‘snull be equally lilivnle-l‘ helm-en both lnalitutinm. _ .Ainl {will it not ever hqmi pleasing l‘t‘ll"CJilm to ' ‘enClt duiim', that, lie llsld Contril-utml tn the . lirthh‘l’lly ol' iiwtiuitioiis of litoriittiro illlli l religioii, limited in the pliicu. lll‘l't'nflul‘ ' .ever munmruhle in our national lia'slurgl,‘“l the vent of one (_if the greatest battles and“ mint glorious victories ofiliu futlel’ll gym: I athnt he hu‘coiilrihutt-d to them iii-titu tiunii.‘wlmuefutudhu‘ts. in rape} to the i call of the Glivcriibr'l'ur 50,000 05:, to ex- L pel the rebel unity from our mil. formed the’ first Volunteer Cumimny, that remind the pluck of rendezvous at llarri‘diurgl« , \Vill‘it, liimlly. iidt be It pic-ping r't-llel-tiuii 'to them ninl touill future Visitor! of ii“! ' | muniumhlc huttlt- lit-Id. Lllltljflu unlitutiuuu, ,whosuauil w.t.-i plowed ’up iy the cannon halls; wtitisu hell; were btatuml With lllnofl [ m iwiunu- til‘ flit-Emmi, niiil-iiimiiill which {are buried-wine '_ the “vinyl“: who din-«l l in our hilly, niiuse,"'v~'ei'i- nut permanently in 'jiii-cd; but lhzit_hy the iihernhty (it clriis— , tiuiiu and ’Ptlll'ltllfl, their lnttetL diiys View \ mum prawn-mus than the first. All 'cmitrihunnim iirc to he flirectod to Auxnsimn. h. l'nugiiuzu.-(h-uyuliuig, th., and their curly trunniiiissimi is‘ Minn-MM, ' iia repairs must: be commenced without de lny. ‘ ,A 40 ' 100 80 I 88 s. S., Scuxucuu, Profonor 9f Chriutinu 'l’lneolog’y uud Chn‘u'mun ufxtlw Faculty. ~ ,' ‘ J C. P. Kuum, Prpfossor of Sscrod Plu- , ‘ lulogy, Ekegesin, &c, 1.: ' . i C. F: Scum‘rsn. German Prof. of Exegeaiu, Calgchelics, M. ' ‘ ' H. L. Bmuuu, President of Pennsylwmin College; , . ’ '1; aM. anons, Prof. ’ 1.. M. firmvn. Prof. ' I’. A.‘Mcnusm:uu. Prof. ', . M. Moth-Ax. l‘hq..’k‘ren’v. Board of Tr'ul.‘ ' . tees of Penna. College. . R. G. Inpn, ] _ A. I). Buiun, c ’ . Du. H. S. H can, gflosidom Trustaes. J u.‘ ‘Fulx‘mnwx‘. 3 ~ ‘ - I). A. ByzuLu, J G» .‘. .‘o—‘-——-‘——-‘ ' I 3 305115!ou from annulus—The Boston my aldsgyl thut aim» the drafljhere, 1339 numtiohof men'from the Canudu have arrived in that, city with the, ihteruionfta offer themselva u substitum. The mim ber is stated to be much larger than that of the persons vho Inn been drafted Ind film has run an; to the Provinces to W the military “service {or which they wén drum; ‘ - L 04pm“ 9] Three Hundred Main—Cum. July 21;—’Infoi'mation was received On Sat urday afternoon that a force’of rebels, 300 - or Mscrong, would encamp that night.“ a point three miles from Bienzi; with the intention w attack Camp Davis, a ”ran. stocksde fort six miles south of Caring; the next. morning, they being un Ol‘. the ieression that. the Gun-won wu nearly a l away, upon a. scout in Alabama. A detachment of the sth Illinail, and the 3d bannion of the sth Oh‘io cavalry. 10”. (r immediately sent. forward, who 0031le surprised nud captured the whoio force. fi‘When a. mung: i. attached £Ol - _fi into or marriage; the minister in’requ‘ - . Mewiaamadwmvmkpw stamp to cancel it. Clergymcn mil. take notice of this important ”quilt. v would be 1 ad misfortune, if. after ' ' together a few months, the young‘ couple would make the dincovery fin marriage was fllegal on wcmui‘l. of the [Jim'- gymcu's ignorance or neglect. ; z APPEAL; COLLEGE OF “ITTYSUURO
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