The compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1857-1866, August 03, 1863, Image 2

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‘“ "KOND’AY MORNING, A:
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‘6'" 0! ALLEGHENY COU
3 38-7129 Educa- r;
‘Hcflenry ytgsterdng
possible “lemme n
.49 so. ‘ Ho" jgnow t]
with}. The punk
heyopd question, (i;
gone in “'9 hat for
solely on the Inge i 1
With! oymmnti)
fin n‘ow’ sham of all
Inipriaapmmt‘ qf ,
sinc‘e Henry J. Blah
priep‘r’of the Ge“
mired in ngrFMcl]
paringpecn wnuh
ing ‘0 have been ni‘
Ooucfi. The fbnsia
fine igcused, on a ooi
fiettysbtir'g’. poigted
plug"rvihere a. num!
.\gvr‘e stopping. whi
’ffio whole nfihir is
fabrication, nnd Cap
M dbl Assishm!
written : the .(iem
Jfir. Wl9 has gom
post, and wields-V
gimpe‘r apigit and
Friday .lau.
'fi’Tbc million-5‘ who nre n‘|onr.midst are ‘
beginning to see the politicaltfirkingfis of the’
'gfiscdess pqlitiglnns of me A §!ition‘penstxn
piglfl'nnfi paw ascertained to ‘eir entire sntis- ;
‘.factionfthat, lbpsc rho. are Vulgnrly aryled ‘
.“cojiperheajda.” Ar! fhns_d ignaied simply
beefing they an: Democxus a d in .thcir umu- 1
@OO3 übd 3h; exerdge ‘of their judgment ,hm'e ‘
”magi to kiss the ground whet-ever the pr‘ésent
fAlllfiinisuhtion Stands and endorse their policy
jn life freedom at the negrfo. :lfto be '1; Damn
put is to bq n “copper-head” and to be a.
fi‘copperhehd ” is «to be dislqynl, then be it
‘mun-thnt in the Stat! of Fe - nsylvanin there
"3 gbont 200,000. No. a, fulae issue has
.bmn made-Abe low, cravcn . famcrs of air
neighbbrs, whose Imliticnl 7x
ymllfihgjr integrity and (run!
in get the ppoill of office, u».
”y‘vyor‘my a!" Kepll?jr)elr}.‘ng.ti
pfo‘firpuusfizgtiqguj INQ‘Na 1
' I? “)6 world .knnw 2L-we‘
3nd glory in the nume and
apply. tad believe that its mi
uni ’l9 us ‘ a yuliqy mum-d,
ftiPP7•
f mum OF MR. CHI 1
"5 gteatamnn hxis fallen i :1
Joya! J. Gun-nun“, the a;
.pnd fight, has passed. f 1
. )yeon gathered to his fathe I
' ghgrcity of Fgankforu Ken‘
,dgy morning, at 3 o'clock; ‘
.. yfln‘zggie, in thq full posse.
‘ flanking, at the ripe old ug
v-Thm'ponq by one, are the
pmitigfnqm .flw “we of e -‘
yillbe w"lhyto fill mi;
,dnrk hou'zfo‘f our country’s
A filone k119i“? - ‘
: $20111: réaderg should re
pchding papers away 111:er .
.-' 4 -. '
1 _(‘Junt‘smmpy Instead of a. 01
“perethnre; The stamp for‘
winm Mack. «ad has aw ‘
,1 Jackgoq 9901; it. 3
“ » j fiTfie Hop. Thad. Sm : us. of Penugzyl
! mlpvia, th adyocntcd in on of his speech
-95111.9 “burning of every—J- be! mansion,”
has. lmd‘to take some of his own medicine.
Tho‘rebeis Have destroyed his extensive
jam-mill}, um Geg‘tysburg, anfl stolen all
hisllotses. His persona} {053 by lhnir dep
‘ fcdaiion; is said lchxcegd $50,000.
' fiThe Shnmbersburg p,
' flue mgnuest (ind moercruc !
_‘ fihp visited .tbeir tow‘n, du ‘
2pm,, was.» Major mm; of
Jyxother-in-lnw of President. ;
~ ,i_s_‘tho map who bame near-h
planed in twp_ by‘ a. bruvu
Judy. .
. ' @The dispatéhes m R}
‘ bent oqr despatchomin {nend
m—lh’e 3th,. the Bic‘hmofid
. maths» had wona great Vic
flirty lhmwundprisoymg. ’ Won
Quit bmkers or [blitkianaag
1, We Fonfederimfscrip for .:
. "fine slaves pf 1,119” a
Viking)“; ,yvero a sbdyce of
the sniuondey. Gen. {Gran
_A sensible wny—he is 9 man
allowing nllyho wish 10' go '4
fen £09330. If they fomni
3:15,! ui'pfitectiopfihey canal
fifl‘bd administration -
pl?” Gov. Seympuy 8(1de
,iqifio Pun-3 ‘he other day,
”my mega-1” But, spoken
flit] dispersed; sud thgre ail
gm an kindly Bpeechdid
guiding the excilgment in
1130 mm force .thnt wag
1 ark .F- Meyers; Fm: ~ :u
-’o': ofglw [Bedford Gaztlle, h:
19% for the Psizlatwer 7
pa accomplished gentlemapfl
II a ' ' § 1 . '
~ My»: #8 a 3:3 ~
ppm e;phanges come tabs from y-ri
pp: pol-tiny“ 9f thé Slam wit: list! ofthe
W pep ‘in their respepli e Benjam—
We hm npt heard of megigilnes; 415mb
.‘PFP “'3.” _f-‘r '3‘ Shu‘g'iffl: 5
awes- w» m.» up»:
of Aug-15.x» :s:qu hpm‘n'my
in the so-cnfled Sonm‘em Conl
was wu To sum 'mgony;
I We are glad to leanl’flmt‘ thcgood work
of thoroughly organizing the Democratic
party in ea‘rrently progressing throughout
the State. Tho approaching meeting of the
Democratic ’thto Central Committee #ill
ndd ami impetus to this movement. The
able ind energetic Chairn'ian, the 1101!.
Charles J. Biddle, will be 'l'ound equal to
evgmqgfirgency; and, two have no doubt,
that/finder his direction, the camnaign’will
be vigorously ariil energetically prosecuted.
.‘ltut we‘niust have the :hearty cooperation
of every Demoan in’l‘ennsylvnnin. There
must be no individual lukewnrmnea mani
fested in‘theLpresent struggle. .At no time
in “i" hitto‘ry of our party, were greaterper
sonnl exertions necessary. Success is with
in om- grnsp. ‘ We have only wrench foul) ‘
our hands and secure it. The people are
ready to strike‘ a blow 'which will“ forever
prs3trate the power of ‘A‘bolitioniam. To
Make the victory complete en'l overwhelm-i
ing, we muut wheel thewole Democratic
mluinn into line, nnd pat-sent an nnbro‘k‘eni
«and undivided front totlie enemy. > ‘ _il
"liTOE
G. 3. 1863
CIE'I‘,
I WARD,
Y. _‘ ‘
0 Com,
Q WRIE,
Iv. .
‘ Them in a well grounded nnd firm’ beltet'
among if“? people, that the Democratic!
party is theenl y qrgnnizution that can save
the country. - Cl‘lifny have witncefied. an
abuse and mnl-n‘dminihtmtion of power on
the part of the ‘Abcilitionists thpt cauaes
thém to reco‘il with lion-m. at thé feat-pf a 4
continuance of these evils.' . The have!
seen the dearest privileges of the e' "zen as
shiled, emf the constitutionabri Its of the
States invaded by at party whammy 'object
now seems who the emancipation of the
slaves and the equality of the negro, with‘
the whitcjreemm 9f the Republic. Theyl
have heard— it boldly” itrociaimodhy the;
Jncohins-tlmt “this war is for the A'fricain'
and his rtica:”- rind they have been appalled.
-y the infamous? announcement of an Aho
lition menther of Congress, at a negro meet- ‘
ing in this city, tlint “tlh colored men tire
the ones who are to save this nation”. Se
‘ ril'msly alarmed at the fiightful future
stretching before them. they are ready tq
use every honorable inenns to cnult tho‘
i monster which is destroying the countrfli
iin whose welfare and prosperity all their;
1 hopes are centered. Hence they‘ fire willa‘l
ting to engage in the work of origanizationi
. with a zeal and energy never before exhih-l
itedp It will, therefore, be an casyiask tti
uccomplish this great purpoac, if the prop
er efl‘orLs are qniiskily inude to turn the cur
rent. in the right direction. Let the Coun
lty Comefittcos at once begin‘to fully ceiop~ ‘
‘ crate with the' State Central ConniiitlteCu— 1
Let each individual Dcmocfrataid and as- i
‘ sist the efforts of the local committees, as ‘
faras liesin his pnwor.’ Let light be spread, \
meetings held, addresses delivered, clubs ‘
ioruicd. and ‘the whole machinery of the;
i united and. hnrmoniouspurty be called into
immediate requisition. If them things _be
done. the trinm‘ph wilt’be as certain as the I
advent of the second Tuesday‘of October»?—
P/u'la. Age. > ' ' , 3
TEM
.M
ordér to
can}: and
as true
as under
‘.ribgtuble
mlj‘gnan L’
'his point.
[ew days
- nmfixm
er was re-
prisoner
119 H.—
. Gift“
1;) ‘is that
\ whilst in
‘.be‘ls the
iioldiers
arrest.—
o a sheer
e efficient
neral, has
xubject.-
the qbove
mill” with
American,
Everything that can be done by the m‘i-r
ministration witjiout sacrifice of lihner
should be done (.0 close‘this bloody and ril
inqus war. and welcome lmckjlb'ebelliods
Status into-the Union. Now is the time fie“.
do it~n.ow, when victory has perched upon!
our bannerfand the Southern poople‘leéll
the hopelcngnoss of the struggle. Let 5
add, too, that the attitude or France all!
(ii-m. Britain toward usshould h'nsten action”
{or while, united, we could safely defy Hiek
yvorld in arms, divided, and fighting among
oursely‘es‘ we might fall it prey (.9 the howl.
er of these two nations. The N. Y. - .
in view of the Union feeling andmoveme .~
II has run riot
, have; in prder
(1 every epilhét
st {he followers
dye Democrgts,
ihriplea ~01 the
ion will yet r3:-
p. 105 p 079“ . and
0o4;r041
lsracl.".’ Hon
‘ ge, stat sman
nm 9%)", am
in Louisiana, Tennessee, and Not-growli
na, says: ‘ " 'l '
3““ is go ho _liopod that a wise statesmali
ship may influence the Washington gover -
merit; to encourage; by' every means mega
hg'mpel‘iil moyements in' the seceded S Maj.
l‘lvery am'zenrnnce‘of imposing mud [in _s
should be scrupulously avoided-exce t t“ ‘
one impera‘tive requirement of fide ity ‘
the Constitution of the United Statics, The
American people are especially tenacious
in repelling all restraints that, .do not nee
’(‘p‘fll'lly proceed froxn=~qonstitgtinnal law',
and Will not yield obaiience. evcn t 6 ihedé.
unlehs they nccoid wilhvtheirxens n and
conscimce. 'We should The careful then not
to impose burdens on the Southern people
which we ourselves would not, touch with
our little finger. Let. us have filibh in or‘
national destiny and events, and freely w:-
come back to the Union and the Hallfl of
Congress. all _who mnylho willing to resumb
their obligations to the Constitution as it‘is
and the 'Union as it. was.” '
<. He died in
pcky, 9n Sun
‘ithout. pnih or
: ion of all his
. ,0! 77 years.—
old 'palriarclxs
isteyce. Wlib
pla‘ccs inlflfix
existence God
lembcr that ‘u
ust use a two
.9 cent one as
thjn [impose is
mit 01' Andrew
m It is pretty well settled in the [inblip
mind that the spirit of lawlesaness which
pgrvndes the North, is owing to the r‘evolu"
nonary and treasonible teachings of file
Abolition pug-13v. "For nymy yéan-s pasttlxg
A balitionists. have animated resistance to 3;
law which was passed by" Congress in con
l'nrmily with‘the Gonstltutionéft'he Unit'etl
States. They treated the Qecision ol'thé
Supreme Court in the Dred Scott {use viith
sovereign contempt, and they’openly siola
ted all statutes thnt interiorad'with tlie
progress of their nnli-sli'cry doctrinebj—T
The whole responsibility ol the recent fear;-
l‘ul riots is upon them, and'fllex will’ln
compelled to meet the issue at the ballot}
box. _ .' l
.persr say tha
hearted who,
ng tho _reccn .
Kentucky, 91
.ilicoill’s. ‘lle
ving his skull
‘cum-erhead ”
Imond rather
city. As late
avers cluilfied
ry»—capl.u{ed
1» er if thet'e‘are
1‘ iclunona WHO
’ Mao-W u » ‘
Goodfil't’m From a Par Coquy.+Th9 “flap:
quick click ‘or the magneiic finger, bringi
us the brief 'ncws that “the election in
Washington Territory has gona largely
Democratic.” There is noghing:mdro—-no
purgigulqrs are giveq of tha triumph 6f lhé
Democracy in that far of} region} {Yet the
intelligence. meager though itis, tgivesu‘
great, paure {Sr rejoicing. It speaks ofbeté
ler things for the Republié. The ascendeni
cy ol (he'Democmtic-barty throughout the;
country is tha only salvatian of the nation;
and the distant, Territory- (landmar- thé
name'of Wuhingtbn was Sitting Ipqt foi
tha work of politiml regagerguon‘ to confi
menee. . '‘ _ 5 E
. .1 officers iq
trouble aftér
settled it. ih
‘pf sense I—by
ith their mas-
LI in our lines
:Lbe‘removed,
{vets 'hoyl be
»d the people
calling thém
0 thus kindly,
p be no doubt
bore towards
”Edda thaq au‘
Amy (jinn Raind.—-By direction of
the Pull out. the following oflicen no to
be well from active lorv‘ioo, tad thelr
name- on red on the retired lint or ofiiodn
1' oftho to {which they now mpootiv:
. o» I . 3.4) P' . M‘ly belong,i moordanoo with section 1
Wii mgeci a 1 -wriggo’Zdent‘m; tho mtg approved July 17,1862. vl'lnlll
of the N 5 Y. Build, in a communication; order “ “3“” efl'eo‘. on the ht 0‘ Augu'o},
dated an“: Jackson Mississippi, Jul! 12% 1863:._ .MworGynel-d John E. Wool; But.
19863,”..th that a company duv‘lry,*_uen. Willum S. Home]; Brov. Bug. 6°?"
co rting ‘ foraging chip; Influx learnedf Harvey lirowo, Col. 01 Llae filth. Andlaqg ;‘
from s negro ivhero Mr. Dani-’3 librpry was,t COL Joann» Dunnuok. m!“ ,‘fl'fufl” 3 m
proceeded to the house, Where thej found.} 01.1““ 8“ Momhmt, Fourth Artilloryi ‘
thousands of volumes of books; a few bush-9 Hunt. (aloud Hutu: Burke, Third A"?
315 ofprivato and political papers, Inf] new 111", W Y ?
oral vallyole gold headed canes, ‘ohe ofl Widen of flaanuy Nolan—The fro
chem‘prgssegtod by Franklin theme. The person- mwged “Sheffield. Enslmd. flan-l
pbpexp aye fiid to be of wwnfaal in": lon-gory of _Uoited States Treasury Now,
portayee. -. 9f coungeyerylthiug w'as um. 11pr been 11ml 111 d oomioted. One was
Some of the letteggtpgl page" lapve been 56an tq‘bqr yag’wgl unituge,
sent to the Hero“ and will go cloqbt 59 nd the when to fifteen math; imprisbnu
[lbhlishfil-ij of any consequence. ' igloo t. ‘ ‘ r_ ) I
fmylesa 9di
b9en nom
r. ne’m'il
d win mks
.the 21-! .68!
~ am: prayer
; Emmy. "
WELCOME THEM BACK.
- }>--«-~~-~—-. - 52~ <# -< ——~»~ , “we
il3O THEY WANT A RETURN 01' THE THE SPIRIT or m DEXOCBACY.
‘ j; ‘ REBELS? . At no period since the organization of the
i The #bolitlop-Jseoliin journals, having Democratic party was its spirit more deteri
.’recoverqfl somewhst from the fright they l mined. or its prospects of successjbetterf—
'experiertced recently, occasioned by the ‘r Knowing this, the extravagance of passion
; rebe‘l invasion of Pennsylvnin, are spin exhibit/ed by the ultra. administration psrty
him-y st york in eoncocting‘ and publishing —the/Bleck Republicans nnq wool-dyed
[treason *nd slender. Apia in they hold . glitionists—emou'nts olmost to insanity.
;ln assiir'y g -the rebels ”thst a majority qr werless at the ballot-box, they rest theiri
lthe‘ le of the large Northern Smtfii/hopel entirely in the bayonet and the gib
73min f vomr the sooth and Mia ,gbee,,;and hence we find them ‘dnily aha
Lthus giv 3 our enemies another invite ‘oh l hourly beseeching the President to esteb-
I to‘invsd‘ our soil. It was the publi tion i lish msrtinl law in all the States of Ihe
fofthisinl'smbus end devilish slsn :- thfltiNorth “(“0 arrest: imprison ensl'hmg‘i 11
' induced the rebels to invade Pen ylvunis. 1 who have a,” good! sense to oppose ”a?”
i For the last If”! moffltbO-J bin PIPGIF‘ heretical opinions end fanatical policy
!'.°f Pennsylvania, New York New Jersey‘, While they regret tbefrenzy ich dietaiues
‘ Ohio and Illinois, and infill the Eorth- such exireme measures. the gmocrscysre
em sndiiVestern States; we been pnblislt- by no means moved by l these appeals for
‘ ing tq'the lerd the mKnstrouslie that the Executive _interferenoe with their rights.
Detach? of these tee were “invfevor of 3 or frightened by the idle and silly thrests
Soothe . treeson ind desired to see it su'e- with which their estfssre continually wag]-
cesful!” Gov. §éyniour of blew Yo'rk,Gov. edi _ They have "their candidates in ‘ e'
Parker oil‘s Jerky; Judge Woodward of field, and menu to elect them. ‘Th‘ey‘knhw
this Ste ”flair. Vellandighnin 01 Obits their rights 41111 are 'determined to-jmaim
h‘ave,‘ one nd all, been classified as “ secetk tnin them. They will vain peaceably by
sign syfiiémthisers," who were very solici- the 'bnllot, if lthst is not interfered“ with,
towmsuccess of Jeff. Davis’ humbqg and if it is, lthey viii] jvin by' any means
Co age 1 ,2 l; 1 which circumstanccs‘mey render necessiiry
‘flhe mien belonging to the Southern army to achieve success. ‘There is no division illi
regteiiied; these“ lying _gsheeu almost daily, theii' ranks. They are ixnited in sentiilnq‘lil
sndnfunrénding thehp,snd considering thet- as they are in determination, and no 113%"
‘ the Damper-fits held' “I 5 majority in the ‘er‘exists which can defeat or crush lheinii—
‘ Northern. end Weltern States} conelndeil They‘mve raised their battle flag. on which
i upon in infusion of the Xorth. It was oii- they have inscribed, “.'l'he Constitiition lag
ly after h'ey arrived in Pennsylvania thiitv it is—the Union as it was”-—snd thni flhg
they dl vered that the Demogrsts‘yvcne they intend to carry to victory, dispi‘te shy‘
{the only enemies they had to fear, for, sis and every effort thst the opposition elm
l [rebel infiiceli, remarked in-enr hearing. make toprevent it: i i
I" the l üblicans, and their allies, the n'e- The nitra! may as well make up their
; groes, nttily all fled at our (the rebels) ap- rninds at once that this is the cue—it will:
; preach, hilt Democrats rema‘in 'm. home to save them :1 world (if useless trouble, and"
protect their” properties and :fsmiliesmnil in the end much sltftme and mortifica‘tioin.
ltothwsrq us in our movements and expose —l’ulriol(i':VU{ubn.‘ . I gr ' ' 1
our designs? The same reliel officer also
uie‘ntidn that their ’t‘visit to Phnhsylve
nia confinced them that the statements
they had: so often read in the Abolition ~pu-.
pcrs wcrh‘sll false. They now discovered
l that the cmocrntsinstendofbeing friendly,
‘werethe r worst foes.” “We cnrmnothing
Ifor the A litionjsts,” he said,"‘théir creed
Inf onion ipntion, confiscation. and suhjugh
-5 tion; hplps us. for -it unites our. people toia
Luann ; lbfil: the doctrines of a restored
i Union-med (lonstitution,j with rights gun;-
I initiated] tricvery Je'tate, as sdvocnted‘by tllo
Demonim , is calculated to do us harm, l' r
it divide; our own p'eople and creates dis
putes.” E“We do nlee ca‘n,” said the rebel,
.“ to havelebolition papers circulated in onir
'country; I ut we never permit a Democratic
popes to o’South if we can help it," “a:
l J udgini they from the language used by
this rebel officer,’ whose Words we quote.
{vie are satisfied that the‘ rebel invasion of
lzn‘m nevei . would have been
lf‘ had it hoLbeen for the persiéf
l—f the J acobinpfiperg, who assured
, that they wmld ' received with
[1:315 by the Dei'n rats. The
9 ‘ihvited ihtp thié ate by the
i is, and those who_lost \property
aaion .mny thank the leaders 6f
nous‘pnrty for in , ‘
'2 mobin papers are again publish"
'he people of the North are div‘i—
"nion’.-nnd that} majority favqr
* Do they want another visit from
t, we opina; Lee will 'not nggin
. ‘nsylvania 7 he mu once déce'rvéd
of Abolition sciihblers, and w’ill
'ved a secohd time. ‘Thg Jactr
-:, however, n'ppvear tory anxious
. e rebelg; make uh another visit.—
lzs are again induced‘by Republic
tions to invade‘our Stat», the
I hose horses, cattle and flour are
tured by them, ahould‘tgke. these
lhand and déal with them as they
I Cdrllltle Volunteer. ,
Emnsylv'
thought .'
{zit lies J
t ‘ rebel
u 1+“ .1
lelPels we
Abolitjqx)
hyflhe in
lthxminfa ;
These
ipg um“;
ded in o -
the Sout‘
Lee? B
invade?~
by the 1
not be d‘
‘b'm papa ‘
to have t
Jf thy re:
can mvn
farmers
to be cap
papers ,in
deserve.
30min Ddhnmm. ‘ E
gland Ab“. thu's‘ dmoourses upon
_ The I’o
Ithe “dra ' ‘ 1
‘ “We hye Tmped.‘we still‘hopm—nlm ‘t.
believe. tat this conscription business “nip“
Live given I the many never called for. mid
llthat vol ‘ n y 'enlistments with libertil
bounties 'ill be. substitutéd {or it. Since
the recen glorious sncccsSes of our arms,
”are believ it' might be successfully done.
’ and more me promptly obtained ‘than by
i ever so ch't'rouble and expense by con
lscription. Still, if the authdrities persist,
lwo coun 1 all tokofilgr no teeiatauce other
thafi t 9 bfing the mlittor before the wurts.
The court and the‘bhllqtrbox afl‘ord the on
ly lawful remedies for unconstitutionnl hr
'unwisoe ctments, and good, law-{bidmg
citizéns‘ ll resort {to no other. 'ioleht
refluxing to otlicert; of the law. iymob vio
lence. I lead: winuchy and its untold
that-tors. [To avoid this, it- is far betterJo
{bear evils? for a. time. and qven injustice.—
Every g citizen will accept this counsel
lax on the hole the part ofwiadom, and will
race accor ingly. Let us have no mobs in
‘Maidehb t let us ease the unequal bur ens
Eof conscri ition asmuch at possible by wn
lmd city id, and then Weep away the
whaolq‘mq'cern _by repealing All the aut an
of it mrorigh the ballot-box It the cry
enrheet‘ol portnnity. Thatix the right ty
ito meet iti,” ' ‘ 1 .
I; g The {entimentscontainedin the alimeprtr
sgraph are worthy 61' a place in every Delh-
Ocmtio’Lnéwspaper 'in the country. The
chocrat c' pirly is the party of law mid.
l order; an in no instance has it ever coup
‘ soled r ‘nce to the constituted aqtlioii
‘ ties of the land. The ballot is the weap¢n
5 today all’ lmonsten in the path of liberty
and hm. Let this obmcription be fairly!
‘tested by belCourts, and he authorsl
1 of the Eu) sc'iiption be m 0 poll: by
the pwégp ng denpnciution eindignnfl
fumes. ’he evils which no now upnn u
hnd betw be borne in patience, until the!
1 time can , through the instrumentality of}
3 the ballot-box, to hurl from power the bad'
1 Inch who are .now .diagncing tho high
places of theGoqernmen’t. .
. '"' INFonMERs. 1 " i
. . The eggistgnce 1n the- North of‘ n OJMB‘ f
. men, who, in on: ’me of rvntrio'tism, ate
acting the disgrace ul part of infamzers,§is
one of the mostlpa'ihful cir‘cumatnncés vit
4ending our national; troubles. The sysiel‘n)
oi egapoinage under tiny'Gover'nment is dis
picahle. but. in altos country it. is béyo d
e’ndprance. Wlien Mn, Seward told Lot]
. .0 . .
Lyons the story of his “ magic hell," he 9i ._
posed the whole hiftory of official wrong
inaugurated by' the prcéent Administration.
But: Mr. Seward, and his colleagues in the
Cabinet, would be utterly powerle'ss to c'nrry
out their inquisitorihl measures, if it wet:
notvfor the willing tools and emissarics th
findi existing in‘ every community. Théy
are in fact aided and assisted by men wlio
claim to be respectable and Worthy members
of moiety; but who inre ‘only regarded 'y
honorable and right-minded people wil‘h
feelings of oontemptnnd indignation. i
It is painful to dwell upon thissocinl do};
mdntion. 'An‘ inforiner is always viewed
with suspicion, no milttcr how disinterestéd ‘
he may appear to be in the execution ofhiis
mission. His position among mon’ot‘ char-V
actor and standing must‘ he irr'mrnbly
damaged xby the knowledge tlint ho is en
gaged in a business from which honor and
’dcconcy shrink. The alleged patriotism
igéiich is pretended totbe at the bottom of
isinfnmons work cannotjustiry it. A main
'»_ not be loyal to his country..and at tile
some time (lisloynl toi honor and» good faith.
lleyzho violateé the latter, mUat be untriio
to the former; Such instruments, in’ the
hundn of n dcu'poticf Administration, mdy
do great wrong, and be «the cause offierious
injliry to innocciitnna unofl'ending citizeng';
just as a madman mhy he the means of in~
flicting inculculnhleloiu, by npplyingn torch
to the hoart ofa great city. This low work
is instigated/by spurious patriotism. It is
not the offspring: of 3.1: high ‘ and-ennohlin'g
sense ofduty. Ibis piomptod, too frequent
ly, by the basest patsions which degrade
human nature. Ami those who indulge
in it, must expect tq feel the scorpion lash
of acorn that honest ’nen employ to whip
such “ rascals naked through the world!”
'_l?/u‘m. Age. ; 3 ~ ' t . t
mnonuous FRAUDS UPON THE GOV
' - EBNMENT. -
ITA'lmsnL'n‘G, July f29.—‘Cu'nsidnrallle(ox
cinemen; hm been cnemed hero by the dis--
covery of enqrmous rauds upon the Got
erument during th recent army movel
menu in this region loonsequunt upon tl‘
Rebel raid’. "l‘he amqunts' arematml at miqicj
lions of dolls ' thumher of prolminmit
State politici , been placed und t
errest, and the will leceive the mo c
searching investigati , by the Wnr Dopar
ment. The most ctirrulit pnwticeq hnvb
prevailed in horse cahtmclsnml in clothing
and subsistence supplies. -'l“hey thloivmie
"shoddy arm-elm” int Harrisburg in thy;
summer of Stillentircly into the shade—.‘-
Mnny of the“ slime yank-s are iniplimwd,
and the gangs who rive infested the Show
capital in the winter. have reaped 1 rich
summer harvest. ; l ' t
. It. is n and eommentlnry, thanh'rle thous
ands oflbrave men runhed to arms to dgfe d
the. State from invasion. and while the
Governor waa'tickliu'z tliem with h'oriied
words. his minions and followera were pet»
mined, like harpieqd to deprive “them q‘t‘
fuod and to compel them to make long‘und
weary marchedeithout even the poor lux
ury of crackers and flnrk. ‘1: is a matter
at rewrd that. while (hm connectors
were receiving enormbus slime. the gallant,
l’hi‘ladelphin‘ soldierq were placed an an‘
allowance of a creclter a duy for ne'vora‘l
days together, .thxmltti‘ to“ the neglect: an?
corruption of the atecutive Diimrtment
Of the State of Pennsylvaniu.—-Phnbs.,ln
quirer. i ’ ,
——-——«.Or~—————~ ( .l
" ”A joint‘ resoluti‘pn. pmponi'ng amondg
rhengs to tho constituFipn of Ifenmylnqin‘;
finned it. the late union 0! our Legis'l‘mr
{Pro is pnbl'uhed in many, ofour oxcbun.
gas. The Socrelnry of the Co'mmonwea‘ltllk
hu not. .5 yet, authorised us 1w d‘o dob
though ha ha plmedtit in papers 0" much"
1905 circuiation in the county. Tho “n?
pin-9y" principle team; to has something
todawithit. " . , ' 2:
- ‘ MW / .
91'“! lane.- of Jan“, mm, "Mug/Mr:
Stephens propoaedh ‘deliver to 9%. “Lin‘
coln nl. Wubinglnn. bu been pphlinhedili
Richmond. It. hid no poluianl purpose“
bath“! for in objnctyw put themonducl,
ofthe war on a mom humane and civil‘ued
fooling. _ i ‘ 5 j
1 Arnie. ”a m. Main—lH: mm um
‘ eSecrotnry of War-Lu determined' that;
‘Mot‘gunwlnd 31l‘biadoffiéprs captured in
Ofiio‘ilull be confinedfiu the Ohio finiten
§tiul until thoConfedéi-ate luthofitios and
fit to role”; the 0130?" of Col. Str‘qight’a
:cinnmnd. captured porno limo. {sq in 3
Govt-sit. And over line's kept in 1:10:03an
Moment. ' ' ' ~ -g ,
19mm lufléren by fmob 11; Troy, _N. Y..;
has filgq alum agniym the city-mount.
ing ‘to the spin of $19,054,12. ’
hm wAa m mnmekrfl
Tim IhMa Allau‘k Jar/IrmonJJi
'Cxxcwmn. July 28.-—A special (lispMCh
w the Commercial from Loxingtot. Ky..
_ssys the why]; this mbmihg mm; ed our
forces at Richmond, céns'umng of‘a nmnll
deuchment undo! Col. Sanders. ' ‘nor _nn‘
hour’s severe fighting our Lro‘ops warp com
mled to fall back to the Kentucky river.
. lly cutupfi - ; , ‘5
The rebel force is estimned at. 2 trim
and six gum. 'l‘hoy are nupposed be 1110
‘adviance of Bmgg‘n army. 7
,At the‘lnteM-advices ou’r trqofis Md fallen
back within five milesof Lexington; the en
emy closely follbwing. ! '
Martial law‘hnd been roclnimod in Léx
inglon. and all the nblovfiodied citiiens be
tween 18 and .45 ordered ‘to'report for duty.
It is “nought. that the city can be hPld
against the rebel force of brer 15.0001moiing
in a northerly direction via Crab Orchard.
The (iuetia's‘: Lexingmn dispnt'eh says
the exciwinom has subsided. The rebels
cams! to thp Kenmok‘y river at Clay's Ferry.
San era's commiand' is nearly all iuéfind
troops from ankman’s Bridge inaure'lhe
safe-(y of Lexington. GeneralsCarlm and
Gilbert’s commands are in' the rear of 'the
reb‘els. ' . ‘
.flc .'Voqanent an. Ricfiiitmd-
‘ Cixcxxsan. Ju‘ly 29.——'l‘he.Rcbel General
Pegram, with between 1,500 and ‘2,”00 mmi
crossed tlle_Cl,lmberland nive‘r‘n clay} or twp
since, and moved ndnh, toward Richmond.
The prevailing opinionjs that when l’egrum‘
started he was not aware of the capture :of
Morgan, and contempluled assistmg‘him lo
escape. The disjmsnl of our forces in Kon
tucky is ‘such “1 t, it will be imposiiible for
him .either to ‘mfimnce much further or es
cape- ' 3‘ e ‘ ' ’ ‘ l
- _ 3 __‘L i,
fillabl‘ Upon our Harm at Paris by Prgram—
The sztlg: 'Jfleipulsed and Driven Away—-
J’ryram Rviriaq Towards arm/tater; » . ‘
Cm‘cmmn, Jqu 30.——Yesterday morning
Pegmm and Scouts Torr-psi numbering abou 1,
2,1500 left Richmokvlucrossed the Kentucky
river, and marched to Paris, where thqy nr
riyed quWrduy nfternoob, m‘xd attacked
our forges. » .‘. . ‘ f
Afwr two‘ Mom? aovbreengagemcht the re
bels were répulsgl and driven Ywmii' ‘ '
{z is though they yin mqlge’ a flank
movement onxulmt place. . ’
A [urge Union cavalry forge is in _the rear
ofighe rebels. ' . ' c
'l}. is believed that the movemcnbnminst
I'nr'nJvns lor L‘hqpurposc ol’dcstroy‘mg‘ the
bridge there. . " , ‘ ‘y *
I'3 -‘ - Lam. ‘ Z
Cmm'vxnx,,".Tuly :10.—Pegrnm'sj aneos
have retreated toward Whit-healer, (bllrnqu
by our cavulry.’ A n‘umbcr 9f pnsoncn
have been taken. ; l
FROM THE ARMY OF THE POT
The 11:}; Conn Ilrolrm tip—l omm; 11‘;
Command £711; 211 ("01798. l
WAsnmc'mx. July (ms—Adria»; Til
Army of the l‘ tonne tonight say tl
lltlr corps is t be broken lip—the 1-
mon will go w th Major (lenm'al 11l
who takes co mand of the 2d mrlf
2d division wi [be inborporutéil w
lflth corps; n (l the other divkm
Shurz’s—hns n independent an'll
guard the 0m ge and Alexandria l :
trom Manzissas to tha R ippnlunnm':
There has be n'no important fipl't
(ions for some imn pust. Our rnvnl
bpcn rcconno: ering the country
“{urrenton unfulpeper. They in
only small hco ting parties of the
: \ ___}- ~.'...__='_-___ I
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THE WAR EN THE SOUTHWI
_ . v ‘ l
Jloumm‘nt of (I: 125136! A unit: in Missl
Mums, J 13; Ell—« The, rem-131
Billlcs, Jcsxe, t 1 Forrest are 'repo
have again cm fed the Tennesstju. ri‘
gone towards} mksnn, Tennessee.
ul Dodge has mint :1 force to meet t om.
One of Gone ‘3l llurlbm‘s scouts, trim”!
lnst night, repérts that I’vuibcrton nnil his
btufl' have tion to Richnmnd._ l'llsui'my
hzw'seuttvn-d iTrerery direction. Member‘-
ton anid it was mpossihlc to keep than) to
gether. Tho rlbels :Lre presszn; evvlryho-ly
mto their runklf. anil‘the‘ exciu-mcnlt is in
tense. The rolling stock on the r.'ilronds
is all being :th townnls Mobilo. myth largo
quantities at entwu am going hilt-h sumo
direction. l
. ’l‘ho hulk of +nhnstnn’s army is ,rt‘
at Mnitin, thin y miles» east of Jaicl
llis force is est mated .1} 30AM). Gr
linnloe and Finest paused througll
than on the lSt‘h.‘ .110le to Johnstmil
[rent was sulfén’lig Iron) a wwuu‘d, ml,
nut fit for duty. ' a
CAIRO. '.luJy 27.—-Pnsse‘ngers nrrivold from
Vl‘cksburg, which thoy lot": on I'thq 24th,
state that (jenérzfl lleri-on'g divisian had
l‘rllll‘ut‘d .fronrlthc £17.00 river. 31ng was
preparingtn go‘to mm» point l'u-zthr‘ séuth.
A dispatch (laud Martin, Miss , J4l)’ 2t),
flutes that. all the gclmrul and field :lficors
taken at. VickSLurg lmd been‘ ex ungcd
but their men ‘liud struggled :04 lb t they~
were without commands. - ‘ '
FROM CHARQESI'ON. I
By xin'nrriml M'Xew i’ork wollmve
{rum L‘hnrleslon up to Sunday 'ovnnin‘
nt‘n‘higth time 1. u siege of ‘Fort .Wagi
mill in. progress . It is stated ‘thJ
(iilmnrc had cut ‘cedl‘ll in erecting hm.
laeuvy siege 1;"an within a thousand y'
the buivqu fort, and lhnt nlthougli
Sumter and Johnson Kept up n continl
on :lu- Federal Forces, their cusuzilliu aA
o'ulfalmut six per day. All the princii
of lliq tort have hepn silenced. luri
bowil'zera for the‘ use 0! the Confcile
Gen. Gilmore is roping-Ll to have recci'
infiircerJdiilg. T 139 batteries had ‘beq
him-ml on ihe let! six hundred yards'
to Fdrt. Sumter, and six ZOO—pou'nilcl
been placed in position. Brig. Gen. ':
who was wounded in lhq terrible us
‘iho lath, rind '.wu subsequently bro;
New York, died o'n Thursday. ‘ I!
-—.—~ ——---—o . +——~——
The Pug/mm! qf Heritage: Sustained 51 Pain»
; Gwen—'l‘lm Second Controller 4r the
Treasury, Pr. Brollh‘eed, has decided {has
’whero the pmpcgty‘of U'hion citil'ens' is
l damaged l’!‘ UniOn ”Idiots, end receipts
for damegos,giveu l'vy bonds of afipoint
went? a Settlement can only be mnldo by
act of Conggess, inasmuch Ls all appéopria
tbna hue/e definite object, and to uhe any
1 mono‘y fl‘om appropriations f r contingent
[ punpeéee for such e‘nds’vioula give I'lmost
unjhnited power to (illicers apptoviflg and
ofliculu passing such accounts". .‘ l
’ , '————~.«--.~4—:.—'— ;
Pennsylvauiq Slate Tack"? Win.—
The meeting of the Penn‘sylunh State
Tenchers’ Asiocintion,which weapon ' ned
last year on aqcount of the dintfiqte con
ditign of tlie country, will be {held at d
ing, commencing to-r'norrow. ' The in
tion will remain in sessidu three‘or’p'bux‘ days?
Till ”pri Opened—Thwuiuipsippi
is noiv.opened for trade aiuoowflhe fill of
Vichbnrg uni Port liming] The granny,
Sou Imfieriil united amen Orlennl} from ‘
St. Louis on the 10th, amid the geheqnl “"l
‘joioing of the citizens
I."
, flow of several hundred men dmfted
at Pioyidoneo, 8.1., only on. film: Mum-
Tn been'mustergd in! All the Mipaid
jhoSl‘SOOtfidgqtofllr " , ' 3
‘——--'—4.-.'—"—— '
‘51,; :- unfortunate for“: gonna-y than
ill than of principles 3m pot ' a ptirq‘cipal
‘méfi. ‘ . ‘ ‘Y 1 .
LOCAL ‘ DEPARTM-E NT.
fi’l‘hcre will be services in. St. James'
Chur‘ch, on Thursdn’y morning next, at.- 10
o’clpckf‘ "Sermon by M‘llnuchr.
THF. 105175—4119 1.65 vzimcnt; P. LL;
k_in-rived 3Q 1H1: phcc on the 25m of mi}, PFC
‘l'pualory to diséharge, their term of service'
hsving expired“ They cnanmpcd on thnprop"-
.fityyof D. S. Shaffer, xie'ar town, “"ll‘l‘efilwywcrel
fingered out of service on tho 28th, and man
' \‘isiLk-d on the 29th by n pnxlimster of, the 11¢-
' pnrtment, whom ilhe‘lmu'e b.oys were "jawed
' (d‘sce, 19nd from whom Lhyy received those aoh‘d
liéronjhnt they I 0 justfiy carncd‘ during the
inino moiplhs ofa‘soldier’b life. ,Thé regimen
. is‘ disfiersed‘nnd lliqmemibera, then-of are now
rciurned to their homes: here the joyfyi faces—
-1 and Winn heart! of lhgir'ririemb and rel-fives
have welcor‘nefl them.
the brave boys ofltheJG"
deaths in the regiment I
10, of thesc‘two were fro|
be! dischgrged or resign
The follop'ihg is n lis
officers of the regimexft :
yuehfcr; Lieut. 001., E. l
N. G. Camp; Adjugunt,
E. T. Rinehart; Surgeon,
Surgeops, Sq: F.'Neply, R.
THE DEAF .—Upon
terns: is m nifested at
much enquin as to ‘hc
made in mid district.
‘it fi'ill be mxgde very soon
Tile Dmfl. jwill be mad
which pincefi: ‘Hendqlrmr‘
wheel wiflgoa begin to
" I
WTb‘c Bank of G 9!
its opemtimis, and is mi
befo’rc the mebcl invasion
stimtion has sufl'ei'etln
yoml 't'he ‘inconv'cnicngo
:hasty removal, of its vu‘
gammy, and @h c dclny Mi
its dobrs b 111;; closed fuii
WA Gieiinéml Hosp“:
ed on the 1" uvutcd gIOUI
‘on which I}: Poflcr‘C‘v'
huffile lust, and" ‘1 ‘
I] 1113!": as rapidly
[Aim and -our’
\‘ d 00*“
; nnd‘ 611
The {voumlpé
indrells daily?
“‘i ntvr
removed
[diu'erc-n:
'vcry Lu?
'bu,m)or
have be:
moved ‘
F ‘0
igell
aii‘
fl hm u'lagjiiig re:
’fughospitms abroad."
Inté bank of (h-I‘ly-l-u'rg» “ml-in
ughls Isuhsyfuvnt to ig‘sovcntcon
415 \\"ere plumb! [torifllllkcafltluvll’ ns‘
ncmls BA'rktsdlle, Ulllni‘ll, Knu-
Pelligréw ah: Huh); Goneruls
ltubiéorr werei cnpgunod; Guns.
Trhnblc were “-oufidc'd nud cap
ran Hoddfli’cuder, Huh, Andrr
. Jcnklns,SEalgs, Hampton and
111 wotindcd. V ()flhrzfii‘o‘ ,c‘wud-y
'hum I'lgxissuuon. first Mught u;
I ,mut‘onc remains in the field—d
I’ nephefi“ of {:10 General} ’Robison.
I Lee are in qur hands and Jones
guard w‘dundcgd. ‘
Iny fill
*ln (pl
LIT)" ‘
m:
the (‘m‘
Rage: (
follows
lslend I
Archer
Kcmpc
tureil ;
'son, SL
meS 'l
Brig—MEl
Beverly
Filzhu:
and \V.‘
nnd Ila
EMU
'ffffEA
I m the
lint thé
‘Nt dwi
(”myth
is; ”IO
th thr-
TCJI‘I
Inn. tn
:ulroml
opera
y have
tween
'0 met
many.
Lari—The
nnd prisone
P. V. The-
zlllowing is millist. or the_woixn¢fi"t_i
§ of Cumpnuy‘ F. 87th Ragnnent.
'ounde‘dmreg M. \Vinclmgtervuud
l‘lnu'ozal been fiuroléd ziud nge rioW'
inle, Annupolm, .\|d.: COij. Wm.
lb, qup. \\'§u.' McGogigul, Wm.
‘co. Muss”, yum-r Cnsgnn, E. B.
;u mm, min Littl‘e, Fi'c‘deugl
"Mug'fny, Z. [Roget-3, Gab. Ford,
nur, DimjeJ Il'gigle, Samuel i-‘ishgr,
:, Daniel Cl‘flp, \Vm. Full’brton,
; Jqsrph Simpwu,Wr}l. Zieglclj,
{Corp.J:ohnstqn film-11y wounded
Hush“, [’cilipg wounded in r 131”.
the prisnuex
Mil
m. Cami
L. Hall"
\ .‘
Grumbx‘,
Skelly, ‘
=
under
‘led to
er and
‘ v-ncr-
man, J
James :
ECM
mil.
!i
UM
Jacob
Jacob II
in rightl
LEE
rE2
I=
.'mitnry Commission has sent fi'om
u E 60“) shurg ‘piuqe the -Imtllc t;\’l|’
and fiounds of fresh ‘brmd, {“46l};
”minds of trees!) mutton and pom;
xsand’ pound; of condensc‘d beer
. usgnd-pounds ofcpiulen—gd milk,
ll pounds of flesh butler, ten
$913 of freéh ‘ekgsfive tons 6f flesh
[our Ihuu§nn’d pounds of”swect
hr thlcmsundr mi}; of shooinnd“
[on -of-tnnm}inds, ghn-e‘ hundycdl
s and ornngcs, ofjeHics, {Mina-J
'ines, _spirits, cox-dials. spenm’s,l
P bunddges,‘ SON-{S and» hospital!
Ilhy car 193%. Theée nrficlcs \
"holly supplied by voluntary con-i
“ 3‘33““
0B A] n m
'-|
twenty
'I.I thou
and;
lhq‘
.e tll
-|
ported
;son.——
.
E p) I
m-ruls
Meri-
Fur-
fn‘e ‘ lb, usu
lhlpusxm dd
yegn-mh 05;
L
chocolage, {q
d was
slippers; ohel
boxes of lcm !
ceuus food. -
fin‘r'e‘ls,“ lint”
‘élcthing-émm‘
have been w
tributions
fie unoflicinl bdneliuble'informiJ
FLcc lost. at. the haulegofl Geh‘
£O,OOO killéd; 10,11001wonnded.
V‘lh on, foot and in wngbns; a'a‘d
£2,000 in prisoners Mdldeserten,
. loss‘ of not lost than 35,000..
L 41,600 meh-gvor filo Potomac
‘1 ngfive ha
lion this; (in:
tiysburg tull3v
‘nken Yi'nh [l3‘
#l9:. less than
(baking: a 19)]
110 crossed ,b
on his rglrexyl
the entire for-
But a niomh I
over 89,000 I:
burg was 3an
and 4,000 cup
dxices
week,
er was
‘cncrnl
} rics 'nf
tds of
‘ Fons
led fire
firhgcd
1] guns
lg only
which cxc‘epting a few cavalry is
-. hq has taken @npk s.thin‘i'n’.
I: o be crossedint‘o Marylandnrilh
Ipn. Gen. mcudé's loss ntGen'ys
'.n 4,500 knk-d, 10,0001 wounded
I unm—scnzehd. ~ .
.' WWe n , very In'uch ngificho Ie
that Calvin H. milton, son of.“'m. S. Kamila
5551-1? who wd‘s wounded if: the late battlajm.
Gclgssburg, 1+1: 'nol. lost his leg, as was m 698'.
reported .nnd‘, üblishcd, [nit {ms 0111);“: severe
flesh wound, £011: nhiéh kg in rapidly recover-
» es.—
gd‘ re
u m!-
nearer
3 had
trong,
tilt on
gGrew, '30:: fit WmLVMESGrcI', dew
Mummnabnifdicd" on‘ Sunfi’uy
from .the e cts urn Wound rm;
‘ S‘Wm. j
ceased, near !
morning wee ,
ceived m m
deeply with: (
Grew. ‘ ' 1,
‘ W“God '5 Lady's Bdok" for Angina! has
greatly gre 'd us _witlx ils smiling face and‘
handsome dr as. It. 99ch with the bczmlifn!
engraving “ fiallowcd‘ be Thy llama," calling
to rcmcmbmh e childhoo’ci'i happy hours, {vixen
kneeling'bgsinfo our mother desu-fwe leirned to
lisp “Our FM er whg nrt in Benton." Thig is
a. splendj‘i ninbenvnna .e'khibiti grail. 1:56:
sud cxgfiéie oh "laps“ of the publilher.
l
mu
late balm}. W‘e' sympathize‘
0 mother aquipn‘da of Mr. Me.
fifl‘he number ot'wouqued rennin/ed to the
Geheril‘flos igul up to F'ridnyl/m‘oming Inn
was 761. ' . ' ' ' ‘
Fun for Voice, " good fir Golda—ln
changeable anther you ghould b 9 careful
of your voiool. Bryan’s Puknonig Ware}:
cure colds, guy”, gore! , hoanenoea,
kc. Price, ‘ cents a be?" '
1N0: Ezemp;.—An order from the provost
m‘arshnl general’s ofiice scales that desertera‘
from the rebel army who have taken the
out: of allegiz‘mce to the rebel ggvernment.
get-sons who were residing South al the out
reak of the rebellion, and were oompefled‘
ta aka the ohth of allegiance, or cinlmna
.who have been captured and paroled on ‘
the condiflon of taking an oath never to{
bear arms against these-called Confederate
government, we not exempt from the draft,
ut they must in each case preaont‘thexr
"I'lan flawmenu to the board, no they
may not. be assigned [,O duty Agumt We m
surgenh‘. , .
#1319 city directory ofChicsgo for 1863
fixes the population of that city 'nt 150,000.
HELP Till! WOUNDED SC)LDIERS.~TImra
nro now in'the Hospitals ‘in and nrou‘nd Get- ‘
g-aburg sereral‘ thounnd \(vonndcd Selma-i,”
most of whom will ‘rcmxiin for months. .
For the proper nursing nuil éomlort of them
men, many prticlcn are necesgnry in ndditio‘n to
those supplied 36y ~the Geller-‘nment. ' Thole
guest. needed u present are ‘Buucr, :Egga’
Chickenl, Apple Butter, Drigd Fruit, mu:
Beejfl Potato“; Onions_ and 'Plckels; also,
Sheets, Pillowsi‘fiushlons, filing-pedafihirts,
Drawers, Sccke {ad Slippmfi' The Local Com-i
inlttee of the Unitedeutea (Ehrlstlan Commlsim
lien eunqstly‘qppgnl to tb ir bepevolept And »
patriotic l'éllow-jcitizene 'to thud in‘aupplies of
- -e above artlel'ei, ind evefi other that may
be suggested as suitable for halpitnl purposes,
in on); that the terrible'eufl'eringl of guy
brave ‘ dléra iii], no far In ppuibl'e, -be”n
lined, n‘nd that they may be restored to theiv
, amiliel and country. , I ,
LAM“. directed .to the U. 3. Christian.
ommiesion, or left in the care otoither of'thu‘
nggned. mll be thankfully received nut].
flu finally and pr‘emptlj dhtrihntui vihcre most
needed for the “bore purpose. _ e» "
ng m’ay they live,
d)! The number of
etc in the aggregate
wdlmda; the num~
i 9; deserted ll]
bf the field and smfl‘
Coldnc-‘_l,Chniles H.
i. Fahneslock; Mnjor,
. H. White‘,_ Q. 3].,
'. W. Ilcckél ; ‘Assist‘.
A. Wilso'n. 4
his subject 'much in;
Iresent, mid there is
immxcn ibwill be;
e can only 3%); that
probnbly'ficit wc‘ck.
a! Cbnmhershurg,‘
ers'. Look , out, the.
odomms OF THE ENGLISH pnmss
‘N mmufirws qr emusaune. -
‘ When the stqameg Solo“; sailed from Liv:
er‘pool, on the hill: purrgteat anxiety pre
vailegl in Engla‘nd to benrflurthej- and mare
definile‘news $3 to thé filial result. of the
battles ol Gettysburg“~ Al’ljlhe Londonjuhr;
nals ccmmputgml '.he accofiuis'then receiv
ed. ' '‘ ~ '1
yshfirg has resnméd
lSflcling busiriess as
This excellent [n
‘ pecuniary loss, lie
orcnsi'oned‘hy the
uglfles to XI place of
.husiness incidcnmo
:zlu: time being.
. . I
_v'll‘he London Mornhgl‘oddisccvemsom‘;
{Mallets between film bntitlo mar Gt-ttvg-
Mrg and ”mt. M‘Anlietamfcroek, and mg}: :
l-‘m’nught wqakltow to lhj‘é comm-y, Imm
muy'lmvc ugb‘lw s‘alno 'imo murkl-«J tho
coihmoncemé‘nlt nut! to: nfihulinn ol'tih‘outh -
ern im'nsion.‘ l'l‘lne North¢rn boldiut cer
tainly fight. hes} on their pan soil; ‘fqr. ox~
cept on the ltrgsont oci~mion and at Alltlt':
mm, they ‘lmv? never Mid their grqum?
with men stendliyw'ss whim oping wth their
Southern nnwgpnnts.” l j - r) 7
The Londun (Far-graph thinks thnfflcn
brul Mouth: may be g‘rdntagl ’1; larger art-«lit,
tlmu anyFuh-llfll cmurnnmlerlms uchinvod.
llu lmi at IL New fllcrel the cliurgcter of
tho 00!?“ch ‘ ‘1 , ‘2 I '
The lmmlnn {Globe says that Gen: Momle‘
foughtn defen'mw- mtinn with Hemline”
'uml skill. but lligyictnry hm! yé-t. to he ,wnu;
'.l'lw erdtm l’unes rt-vtcws the ~xjtuutiun
of the tw'n nrfmies. Gem Moude’; mave
mcnls. it .snys.” warn ,lumhubly nhmeu‘lmt
hire {zwidtltzqnlm Cnnjml‘emte-s ogrficteti;
his clenr tlmttlua; pnailiouof'thp two ur
‘mies 1: Very «{‘mcul lor enrh'af them, null
‘tlmt no turtln; inwu’rtunt. movement can
take plaqe‘on (litlie'r‘stdé until the issue is
decidrd GHQ wzly or the other,
_’l‘ho.llnt}.=h Army and §uvy Guzt-tto says
m’ost‘prohuhjy the (:(fllrse of (‘VUIHM Would
be determml-tHay’ the Tom]! ofllm battle of
July 31d, and infill would 'tlcp’emkwh'ytlmr
qu‘bmgtun ft I_ur Leo rallied mm Vll‘fllll
fin,a with tlm'lu}: ril‘mdny men. but v'nth 'u
prmligmuu (llluilllly ol ynlunßlo slbrgi and
plunder“ L'nu mnnnt ull‘nrd Ito stand still
and ifhe fuun' bik‘fldl“ too strong for his
nrmj to Sllflvl? agiiin'he would get any
from‘lth'e :m’mtli at the‘ levmlvuulitia and
volunteers \vhiglt \vnze ggthcgiug ui‘ouml.
him. . ‘ ,K
'\ hns'héen estamis‘h
ds ens: of ‘lhc town,
nrds were nngnmpd
lojvoundf‘ul nr'c. bei‘ng
sus'pnssihyf'r'dm the
try hfigxfitals. “iii
15? mama, n‘nd “ ill
‘lele' wan fife plhcrs
‘ "I‘m Munchoqter Gunrdnifi snys iffimwr'ul
‘ Mf'dde'n dbputt-hpun be credited, it niny bo‘
imelred that. he held succeeded beyond ox—
,yccuuiun m hi'inging’the'tfiumphnnt van-oer
of this Confederates tqw p‘pum, and pow
bly in pro'iiding lhem gnu good reason to ’
'ruu'thelr. “quot-n», Etch party is in ’- po-
Eition in wlngthumpleto ([0523! may be. nt
tended with wry 'gxont misfortune)
The Lnr'ulnp but: says that Mmulg'u luo-_
den: ”will invighrnt’o the 11.9 an fin] arms 3
of the Nuylh. p.lylll’xlxorqtlmll chap-k the
lcufrnty bf the tS‘mfléhorni invadu‘rs. Fur
'theni Iqhuvu hmm} i_n Lhairgggrcssxon ii In
,lmve incurn-d gr Tm" hcw’vwr dlsmfir than
defeat on {hri'rmwF‘ bbil.",l
The Luhdnn ‘Uemhl remnnksz—“At pro.
sent the battle ollGuttysbugrg'Bo-ems tn re— ,
.wmhlc too utosclyhll the grant fighm of the
whx-«fie‘xcp‘ b}oody"‘nnd protracted contents,
with results in no dbgreq gowmgnsuruto )
mth the gullm'ftry’, ‘IeVQHOQVI‘Id, numbers
of the Hungry engaged. 7 (3 had holwd
that the lineetzfig ofslhe twb nrgliea'wnuhl '
vhay‘e bbcn dt-ciswe ; ,but ithemns that the
vidorifi.’ whoeve: the} maydne, wxfl lmmr
nhn hut burlcn'honoi's, nm‘i that the “rug.
gle Will have tolbe renewed. lu tlm mean,
time, if me Jungifltmned ho other objm'tf
he has mceoded’ in provisxbnihg hi? army
fox-2.1x months at the cnemiy'é’cost." ' . .
Several recent decisions pf interest_hnv&
been made under the;Conscripv.ionv Ah},
among finemlthe following: a .
I’m—A ny person claiming oxomptiom
from the draf! by reason of apy dimliilily
has the right to have the question' of his
disability submitted to the board of enroll-I
menl, whose decision is final. 1 f the bean?
sh.;lldccit‘le than} the claimant ll liableli
s'ervé; he has the right after such dgcx’xio I
again‘schim. to [any his cpmmuéulion money‘
or. to furqish a subatitute. ' -‘5
gd.—Dmne¢\ liersmu; who claim to pne
sent mutilated; will give written notice to
tho Bogu'd that qn surhn «lay they” will
present. :1 mbafituge. gifing his nnme, mil--
dance and mud, and swung wbelhei h‘e ll
an alien or a cilizep. The suhsmute may
be [lreséntenl atlnn'y time before the dny {qr ‘
bging eat the re (lozvofis. Ah mum-Mum
is to; be on ‘pxiclaely the sums footing as
other Soldier; His qualifications must belho
same. ’ , ;
‘ The question concerning tha Qéceplanfl
of 300 amp ' inlent for military serviéo
baa/Been dénlm übdu, and the payment
cf séidlémount fill relieve the drafted per
son frbm furthel‘ lilbilxty under. that. dram
Tbequestitm is now being agitntga whéthet
tlge’ju‘symentxpfi $3OO v‘iill n 92. ‘relieve the
pérson dnftgdtJfom all liability during the
“nth-61mm oi s‘kxvice for which lhe in .d'mflr.
,ed. It by; not. W} been decided.
(bructioru of iMiglalm' in qufling.—The
following official oraer has been inqued: ;‘
'War’Dcpwbmymh Provost Marsh?! General]
qfiia, Washington, D. 0., July 28. 1862.
Circular No. {la—Whenever any drafted
pun shall show to the Board of Enrollment
of the which to which he may hue been
enrolled that he wpegimproperly odrolled‘
having been, when enrolled, an Alien. l
non-resident of the distrlgt, not of rope}
age, or in the service on the 3d of finch,
1863, he shall be discharged by the bond!
And‘his place in the quom shall not be fill:
ed from the fifty per cent. dawn-in Iddi
tion to the quota togupply vacanqxucren
ted by exemption arising under the secohd
section of the enrolment act.
Jan B. Far,
Provost Mushul Genqnl.
The Draftand Subatinm.—From the {ols
lowing note of Provost Marshal General
Fry, it. will b 9 seen that he has decided that‘
with the consent of- parents, minors my bq'
accepted 9! substitntes for thou taken by a
me oomenption:, '~ » .
Provo“ Martha! General’a (Mica. ~ "
Washington, D. 0., July 22, 1863. ‘
R. Grant annwell, Esq, Philadelph' '_ ‘
I’m—Substitutes be’tween 18 and 29 1311
he sweptbd with content of parents. _ ’3
Jun B. F". 1 y.
Provost Marshal ngonl. ' ~
‘No man is thordughly des‘ ,
other: whq is non condemned by h‘xmn‘.‘
R. G. “ch3.l“, Mir!» Brown,
J. L. Scum}, J. F. wanj‘ucx,
H. G. Finis“) A. )ESII'CK. \ ’
T. P. Bvdunn, - r'l ; t '
.g 1; Lagfrifcmgmr U. s. c. c.
ccsa
THE CONSGBIPTION.