JEEW‘ OUR FLAG 1 J' " . ” ~ ' -- , 1.: lulu. INTO! an uornuou GITTUIBU an. PA I MONDAY MORNING. MAR. 7. 1864 "‘46; DRAFT TO BE MADE Gwyn] Fry on Wednes ' directinghhe draft to mmmrnce on the 10d; instant in all such dusui Its «I but; not filled their quotas lmfln- (he [-1 inbtan’l. ,AH volunteers en~ fidinabetnre the "tuft inn-finally mule will be do ucmd fro'm ihé‘yuolaa by ihe'honrd ralh'mnt. if the quota shall not be at the lirit’drfl, funnel: drquq are ' f r: .‘Y« .\ .I‘l‘k’: iv! __nf enr‘ “Hunt 4 xd: {lull} '.hc eulim quota. is ob- - - U s‘. Sena“. on Thursdny, ‘ _. : 1 '1- ktfiion from tho House ex ‘. ' . aunt of the present extra .—‘ - ' mitt-ars- unti| the fifth of \{3 =1 u: if, L'ioption a letter was 4' ~. x'z. necremry of War expressing' nwn that thé requisite number of - gs; Could be minim]. more expeditiouyly “xé‘gnyment of bounties than by any ugher pains. In view of this action of the Sonatq,‘tho imptuaion M‘Wnsbingmn on ’3‘hurodn.y,among many persons. mu that .use drnfl. ordered for the 10m inst. would be positponed. ' Who draft ha- been postponed. ”An Wzrhal Batik-Senator Wilkinson, nl‘ Kidnuotn, in n spec-ch in the U. S. Seu ate.‘oq Weslneaday, mid he “was informed befqtgtile bntlie of Gettysburg. ghich he 00nd ed the greatest battle on‘recurd, the order had been issued fprvn retreat, which woulq have been carriedvout if one pf'the corpaiin advance had nob-already be come engaged, rendering a retreat impos nible." K , ‘ ,3 ”The State Senate was organisms], nftor '_ ,1 fashion. on Monday. Dr. St. Clnirr the “pew Sentim- fxom Armstrong, look his seat. when on motion of a. Republican Senator, the body proceeded to tho election of: ‘ £l9rk.(Geo.. W. Ilammersly.) The Demo ‘r patio Senators adhered'to their position. .Ind rafuséd m. recognize Mn. Penny as {pen-ken who. they said. Was]! mere usurp .05, yho Imd' not; been elected according to \ )iw. . All the other 'ofiicers of the Senate \were glycn selected, receiving each 17 votes, tho Depmcratl refusing to vote. ‘ TM Maudie National Conronlion.—Thc Bédmon Council of Chicxgo have pass ed I series of patriotic resolutionn, re 'lurning “thanks to the National Demo cratic Couimmee for its selection of Chimgo u the Plpéé of meeting of its Convention." The hoauimlities of the city are extended £0 fihe Cbnvenlion. and “ gmtifimtion " in exgéeued “M lhé assembling of the dele- ggt‘es of a great. and patriotic party in our hidst oh the nation’s nntnl day." Several Republican members of the Council vote! tor-("he resolutions. 3 ‘ ,aT‘he Democrats of Franklin county :met reeantiy and ‘ele'oted C. M. Duncan, ; Esq.. Representative Delegate to the State Convention, instructed in fuvor'of Géneral Georgetll. M'Clellan as the Democratic Prelidelxgiui nominee. H; G. Smith. E~q.. of the Fuitpn Damo «at. is the quatorial Delegate formhis dis ' .u-ict. _' - l I ‘.Xoarlb; all ,the ‘counties are instructing for McClellan. The ,Pluladtlphia Ag¢,-—The publishers of vtbe Philadelphia Age announce a alight ,incrense in , the tqrms of their daily :isoue frprn and alter the first. of March. "I'th do not. complain of any luck of rib.- .trolnia'go u. rendering thin step necessary, but .theiqnormous' increase in the cost, of evgrything xnecessmzy in furnishing a first clua paper. At the present cost of paper. type, ink. labor, £43.. the margin for profits on ’A dyily paper are extremely small. and .we are shlisfied that the public will pay the .5133!“ Mlvwce rather than be deprived of :30 indepemlent and wélemne a dailyvisitor. 4‘16 A‘ntittmn Baal: .led.—ln thelinry :land‘Sengte, on Wednesday. the commit .tee on rte Antietam battle-field reported in fever 1' the purchase of twenty acres 01 afie‘Merfield, and jointly with the State of fiew York, which" agrees to-bearrhathé .etpénee, to winter therein the reaming of .the soldiers of; the .Union who ,fell in gthe .baule. {rhea 1130 propose .tbe purchase of three acres upérf South Monnuin, hpon Iwhich (03ch a. monument tofien. Reno. Men. Sigel has *been assigned the mm’md of Weatfirn Virginia} in plwe of Gomxel‘q. The friends of the latter are 'vory indignmt, declaring that their favorite was only maimed in order to give the Pmidontu: opportunity to conciliato the radial Gel-mad Republican: of .the West by» ttne appointment ofSigal. g ‘-Eltg from I. Wilmington I‘. to fiwfiqwn (Ohio) Journd, the home organ pf.6on.Bchcnck: ’ .m- ""l‘ha politicians arc trying to kill Lin .coln. Ind meink they will succeed. Chm stock bu gonCdowu entirely. Sound in fin; to loom up, but can't. The chance. in hvor of some military man. and if Bunk! take. Mobile, he will be the next. I’m-Kant." A shot-G yime since Er. Lincoln observed 49 a Hand he “thought. the side was run ning :11 one any. in his favor.” He may jun nee-lion to change hi: opinion before ions, ‘if he bu not. :lrezdy done sq. than contest for me Abolition—Be p'ohlleln lamina-lion il summing a triangu v'lit firm. __fl'bus, the. New York Tribwte,'of ‘ Mendy, mnoluwes um: \‘ "#1 Fremont Campaiyx Club is about to him in this city, for the purpose of .- gw- the name of John 0. Fremont. be~ '. _ 1.. National Convention. 85:; candi 'L.‘ a skg Prosidency.” , , 'A am from Chicago in the “freedom Convention" at. Lollls'lnle. an. M lhnt. Dome of the Guam of Chimp had Mu]! Copprhnds. < “maimrihgifihmmdwwb’fl £1 .93.“, Xl} Lincoln? second team—f ‘B‘thmrx wial go fonssdentyly better. [~‘-—‘-—--—-~ ‘1 -'--—-'—.-.- ..., —————‘w——o - - , 17—4 ~m—-—-«-—~ «wee-o l WHAT I? 00873. OAK m REPUBLICAN PART? 33-} ”014153139 m ”BILLION. [ Thur-101l Wood in I recent lotterto Sonn- STORE m UNION? _ IWe find the following among the prom- '5 tor Margin fly! tbs! the VI: Will In" 00“ Th 9 Ml“ 4“”“911 f” “"3 PWI‘Ie 1? ge- ' dings of the House 11. Wuhiugton on Fri-' In its luminnuon u. least/our Mona-Ind m'l- cide It the nut election. up the 5. Y. dgy week: “ l ‘ lion: ofJoda-u. and that three-fonrlhn «HMS:a WWH. il- whether the Republifaii party h Mr. Long (Ohio) nfl'ered a prennible eon- ' Eamount will remain on a national debt.— In: [given evidence. during Ibo presidenudfilu‘lmf E'El‘llftetfflg'mil "rhifxmu . i '.-..- I) . . : l Here is num almost fabulous and «1:1qu ' term soon to t-x'puof ol‘alnlih- and capacnty l man“ he and ifhel‘rzlwt'nmog "an“; , lom in one Mammal .101er {or every slave in to restore the bnlon. Tuey hive not been huuflmtfuuy ”queued loapmint ank_‘ the UnilevlSlltu at the commencement of Minted in mm nor named in means: no [in Pierce‘ qf New Hampshire, Millard: thewnr. Addto thin thohnnrlred thou-and government over before wielded such im- Fillmoyewf Lew YorkJnd Thom-I Ewing; . ed-‘Of Ohio. and such other permnn u the dun—vthoihoau of? bravo Ind Itrong nn-lm.‘m‘e rmurm 1' ”WY hi!" M‘ “10¢? (President shall (we prop" m “1”," a. fortunueo 'llqu by dim—the wliole‘ ed they ”mm: l’le‘d th“ thgy s'" "0‘ Commisfiioners on the part of the United districts ofcouutry ruined and homesmnde h'dnlflil'r‘fl- Monel'vmen-‘hemmm‘i Suites. who -lmll be emPOWPred to meet desolate—l country crippled find seething"! the sea, new and surprising invention: (bxnmisgionern o: z Ikiln; mumberrfnlr the . ~ . - ~ - - l 1 mm:i eject on be I o 1 0 Cone Prue with {muons that '1” mil and cannat bell“ "RV-"l nrclntecluro: and 1“. gunnery. " [9 Stilton. at such time md pla'co a! may he inlluyed. and 3""! have an approximate “‘l' l advantngb- 0.! operating “Pm“ _a Imp e 1 agreed upon. to ascertain. before a renewnll ‘mnte of what it will coalthisnntion toloarn Who“ “‘3'“ induatry '3‘ exerted m produ-g of hostilities. whether the war !hlll not.l the immrmnt lesson that our Governmentl'dm2 "' grvat urticle of foreign export. nnd i come to A clone. and '59 Union 795:0?“ by ;- ~ - l - i ' o .r‘ 11’ t neressit is n, foréi n market. a relurn 013511 the States to their a Sevrinnce rm" (M 394 an . ”Pu.“ of h I“! ‘f'dl "has” iswoo ile heifmell in 5,5. blockade land rights under the Conslilulinn. a l compromise. and that only by an exercise}? ’ P l H, 11,. rewlution mu rpjecged_’eu 22’; of the same spirit can it be maintained I—3 without 3 "My 0? waul‘ces tn circus? one! nnys 95' ‘ l Happily for the authors ofthi'u conflict, thol—W“ ”1k extraznlinnry wmbinfllfini‘g; Mifivl‘lchenok j’)‘ 35) offered a gain 95 ' ’ ‘ ’ 11‘ the a ministration a mic 'remu ions, to ml; gut»;- 31...; Will coverflhun: (21:130le pene'“ :nly by :30" ol'itt imbecilit‘y. l That the present war against the arm "a ytiecurueao We y. V l . ; d t insurgents handed under the name of e r‘ ,_.___ ‘ ' -... 4 k may b“ ”Md' .n M' tliu our .rm" Southern Confederacy. waa brought on by}: THE ENROLLMES BILL (but? made gfcflb PYOE'eu- But,wbo. ““h‘ lwicked and wholly inexcusable rebellioh. III! passed both Houses of Congress, and . out renouncing all claims to solidity of‘tl nll’llmsefingnged in aiding uml abett- President Lincoln h“ signed it' The fol-:jnrlgment. ('mn say ‘lmt‘ this progress hasieni'nlllvguvfntlnfiggflll lite [lljalllsxlnatupx‘llfllic lomng are among us moat important pm ' bet-n at. all pruporlmnnte 10 IN coal . EN: The “M". was agreed ‘o' . ' 10f the Alleglmilies. the nJr has been: on Ellfl _l‘lw no x} l’.'.""“l{ w:i§_re_ud, namely- VISIODS Persons enrolled may furnish Ant any time previous to the draft an acceptable substitute who is not liable, and such per sons thus furnishing a substitute shall be exempt from the draft not exceeding the time for which such substitutes shall have beenmccepted. Any person drufted may, before the time tier for his apbenrance for duty at the draft rendezvous, furnish-an acceptable substitute. subject to such rules md regulations as may be prescribed by the Secret-try of War. If any dmtted per son shall hereafter pay money ‘for the pro curntion of asubstitute, such payment shall operate only to relieve the person from draft on that call. and his name shall “‘3l retaineti on the '0". and he shall be sub. ject to draft in filling that “quota. and his name shall be retained on the roll in filling future quotas. But in no instance shall the exemption of any person on account of his payment of commutation money for the procuring of a substitute extend beyond one year :flmt at the end or one year in every such case the I'lnt of 'nny person so exempted shall he enrolled again, .if not tin-fore _returned to the enrollment list un- théprovision of this section. —-7-—-—-—~—«.» -—-<—.——- lenerul I'rtmont‘: * Grievances—General cmont has written a letter to General Schenck, the Chairman of the Military Committee of the House, whichmay be re garded, n'e suppose, us a very significant document ' coming from an independent candidate {or the Presidency. It is sny-A thing but friendly in its tone townt'ds the Administration. Indeed, it is A severe re buke for harslftreatment at) their hands. which the General complains 05 as unjust. Mid ofl'onsimrst, in retiring him from notive service against; his will for: the space of sixteen months; next. in r'edncing him tosorve' under Gen. Pope, whicfgf he pro nounces “ an nnmerited insult :" and final ly. in giving an importnnt command, which was expressly arranged for him by the Sec retary of War and approved by the Fret-1;, dent during the lost session of Congress, to innother officers Genera) Fremontjs griev onsly attended at these slights, and he hike: the, opportunity of telling the public so. WA special dispntr? from \Vlusliinglon to tthinrinnati (Jimmy [:11 sayrit t 9 positive ly ntated by gentlemen who enjoy unusual means of information on political subjects. that Fremont has determined to announce himself as an independent. candidate for the Presidency. and that the radical Ger mans have pledged him their sufnport. Nearly all of the German Republican I‘m pers in the WestPrn States have signified their hostility" to President Lincoln.. and a. new monthly haS‘been started at. Chicago in the German language for the express purpose of preventing his} re-nominution.— Should he succeed in the Convention at Baltim‘nre, this large element. will doubtless go for 'Fremont as an independent candi date. In such a contest, the Demobrucy mustwrin. newAga.” the well-known Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun, says: “ At. a meeting of the Republican A‘so cintion in this city. last (Saturday) evening. it was made manifest that 1». Chase element. existedin that organization.” “ That's E 0; indeed it was so manifut, that, I resolutio’n ofl‘ei ed in fuv'or of Lincoln’sre nomination met with ’stom and unrelent ing opposition. To get rid of the subject, it was either withdrawn or ‘.nid on the table. The Chase element wag the stronger—say: the‘Wuhington Constitutional Union. Troy, Mia York, March I.—At fh‘o muni cipal election to-day, a large vote was poll 'ed. The Democrats elected their cfiu‘di date for maybr by 700 majority. Six 6fthe ten alderm’en are Democrats. and the Whole Democratic city ticket was elec‘ted hy an increase Jr 800 over the majority of last year. , ' ' 'Lookport. March l.—Tho entire Demo cratic ticker. Ell elected to-day by Ibout 150 mfiority. ‘ ». Yonkers. March 1.--Tho Demoonfio liqket for millage nfieers has been elected by about .100 majority. mee‘anrion Dsmocml says the town electionq‘recently held in that county have resulted in mcomplete Democratic uiumph. The Abolitioniats currietigynly one town ship in full and three bo ugh: in put.— Tho Democrat “would not be surprised if Chrion gives 1 Democratic maiority high .up in' the team.” which we mppose means from fourteen weighwen hundred. That will do. ' . . ' who “Democrats curried tho spring election in Hollidnyaburg. Thogfiapnb’a did not put n ticket in the field. excepting for judge in the East Wad, tud that one was beaten two to one. ' Another Democratic! __Vdou.—At an elec ticu root-my held in' the bomugh'of No!- thumberlaid, the Depocnta curried their entire ticket by n handsome. ugjovity.—. Both panic: but lull ticket-3n she field, and the A‘bolitiouiats were more than usual.- 1y active; ‘Tho result is, that the borougf: of Northgmberlmd this day prgsenta the proud Ipicttcle of not. buying fine single dividual oi nigger‘worshippinF pmclivi-l ties in smunicipal ofice.’ g I fl'flw recent city and town“ elections throughout thi- Sulge show decided Demo cratic gains. Thus the any of Troy‘incretses its Democratic vote six hundred. Lock pott, Yonkers, and Oswego also sho- gon servnfive gains. When we country begun: 1Q mliu the ugocity of the Fiend; mas sacre it. ti" can. Kr. Lincoln more vote- in every county of the Roget, this home: hoped as ”out; fr. thor #189“ of Fwfidnvb'e- 10" World. “"4 "3-2”; whole. a said luflure. We have made a few intlentatinns into the rind of‘llie rebellion 0n the Atlahtic .alupe; hut Richmond and Charleston still hi?! us defiancE, find the vast belt of' terrifnry strexchfing {rpm the Pommac go Cupe S.nble remains. with the exceptiqn ofa few hundred {square mim, in poswssion of tht rebels. Isf this quccead We do not ask if u. is'success hirnportionod to the enormous Alcnle of our bxpenditure, but is it not [francsterous to consider it” sdcceai at all 2 Washington hn'sbten almos't constnn‘tly menaced ; the invn‘der has been twice upon our soil in great force; and no lancer ago than Inst. glimmer Vthe safety of our great Atlnoiic cities dppe‘mled on llm issue of _a single battle. That b‘ttlle mm, by fierce nnrlflrigorous fighting. decided in our fnvor‘; hut-since (lien. ensbof the Allé gllnnips, we lmvegainml übmluit-{ly nothing. 'l‘osettle down in exhaustion nl3alim’pntence after I‘Ppclllng n formidable idvusinn, gives but feeble promise of that cmnplctp cun ‘ quest of the onprjiliy’s country jwlm-h ,is the low”: of-lhe wnr. \ ' lu‘iho “’ext,‘\i'lyore our cr‘nnrzih hnvo ibeon further removed from tlu. blun lering {sunril/anr: nflhp ntlmlhidrntion. our more“ ‘lms héfin moregln‘dpor‘tiomile‘ to tlm vast .scale ol‘our expenditures. 13qu even in the. ‘ West our sins 1339‘ Mlyel so incocure [hut lone great libel victory might‘ change the lwhule face nfnfi'nirs. ‘ If Grant should be ;benten by Johnston. nnd_l;'enncssee be ‘tlwrehy recovered by the réliéls. our most. l impsrtnnt advantages in the West. wnuld he I almost annihilated. VyVhilomKnHPrs remnin iin such in slnt'e that 3 single lbattle might Edispoiwess us of agrent "pal-bl of wlm; we lfhave gained, exullation is prématnre. and lpreparalinm to administer upbn the eatnte {ofthe dead rebellion absurd. 1 ‘ ”we get throngh lhe spu’hg campaign without. heavy 'disnstgra wé shlall owe llltle thanks to the [id-min"stratum;l They hnve (rifled away the full and winldzir in vangu rr ting crude abolition} fo‘llies agd in prosic maklhg: and the spring calml-aigns are) opening with inadequate preparations.— We are to have an influence tii‘nf' in March l or April: ll‘. as we are told, the great ' death-grapple with the iebellidh i: to tnke' place this rpring. how cnm thelae raw levies ' profit ua? 'They are too late to help us win i victories ; they are not even harly enough ' to arrest. and roll back the tide ofdefeut: if the fortune of war hhould be against us.l The administration has no foresight; all its! chief movements are forced upon it by the ' premrntionfl hr the successes of the rebels.i It! nd outfitll ol'aeudden. in‘> the summer‘ oflSfi‘Z. that it needed six hundred thong-i and more men than it had aniicipnted the" preceding spring. when it putln hop to en-; listments. The draft last year vies ordered clo<e on the heels ofa rebel invlnsion. The draft ordered for this springlreenltn from an unexpected discovery ofthef great extent I of the rebel preparations during the winter. Arnadministration which is never wise till I after the event, ‘which is perpetually ma-t king representations that the war is near. its close, nntl' following tlieni up by such} enormous calls. for new troops us prove them unTounded ; an administirntion wl‘ichl gives these conétunt‘pt‘ool's that it ncidier' understands the present nor sees an inch: before its nose into the futurefis incapable‘ of restoring the Union. . ' But can the Republican‘ party tubstitutel i better T A lnrge majority of theparty can i discover no clearer way out of our diflicul-, ties than to re-eléct Mr. Lincoin. and keep' in the’same set‘ot‘ incapable: thet have so long mismanagedshe 'vnr. ‘The dissentiente': do not'go outaide'of Mr. Lincoln's cnbinetl for acmdidate. They do not promise to put into the goyernment any greater win-f dom than is already in it. The chief point; of superiority clhinied for Mr. Chase is that! he inn more relif‘ble abolitionist ; which, if‘ it‘v'vere'n merit. wronld only place him ini relation with questions to arise alter the war. not demonstratekhis capacity to man-‘ ngeit. The_Republicans have been makih‘g party capital, for the last six months, but of the idea that the rebellion is about to' break down from exhaustion. For it to end from such A cause would reflectiittle credit: on the administration, which ought tohave reooveredithe'reiolted territory by military vigor. while it had. 'yet wealth to allevietef the burden ol'onr taxes. But we feu- that' the expectation of w my conquest. thisl spring in s‘ delusive 6mm. We hue no doubt the war will run into the am ad-l miniitntion,‘ end if that administration in Republican, then, firewall, along fnx‘e'well‘ to t -o‘ Union. , Illa-130.54“! Taking lita‘ Raina—We cg informed thus the Pro-£6om bu jawed or» den to the Secretary 6f Wu, and of the‘ Navy,‘% give out no mom advertising of their feapeotive depaytmenu, ‘excepv. any thr his direction and to paper! of his ulce (ion. This implies a doubt on his part of the friendly dinpésition of his two mipib- Len. He smeHs treason in the camp. ”Mr. Greeley‘doesn’t my. "God Ida: Abnham Lificoln," now. It’tanolhofikind of tn exfamaion. 7 ' ’ fl-Tixe dud body‘ofl soldier was found in I Lime Kiln near Chlmbenburg on Mondsy evening of In: week. It is sup posed he was murdered by 1 colored man who Ind b'een seen in company with him during she thy. for he purpose arming hi- (tho uldiu’s)bmmly mono, whim;~ h 'bidjfeflmd. - i . i > "l‘his rulmllinn I-hould heeilbclunlly put dowfi: and, ['o prevent the recourrnnce of such a rebellion in future. the cauge which led to this one musvbe permu‘ué'utly re moved. , The yonsnnd nay: were demanded on (he last. clause, an to the removal oi the cause of 15m rshr-llinn. . ,J. C. Allen.” lnis'nemewas callednowd ye; amid exreasive laughter. ’ . Mr. Allen (Mam) voted no. This canned much merriment. but the gentlpmnn dire-ct lv changed his vote. explaining that he for the moment thought he was voting right. being opposed to the gentleman from Illi n01! Mr.¢~Cnx. (Oln’m) amid the confu-inn. midiv on this aim.- vute lnr the resolu tinn‘. lwc'iu-u- the cau§es or the war were Abolition and Secession um! ought l 0 be re mm'otl. ‘ Mr. Mallory (Kv.) mid IIP vule‘d you, for the new}: rimilur lo thut juat «signed by tho umnlom 11l from Ohio, , 'l‘lenll-cull lmvmgbeen romp? Qletl. the result was announced as ununi'mfilflfl'izi YNm. r 25. ‘ _ x The nun rmnhuinn in the spring was rMII, girl is M fliii.)\\"~‘.: ‘ 1 j,‘.'lr'rl"7x'{. Tim: in the ntruggie now going on far thv safely of our mumry and Iree gown-union: Llwre is no middle ground nn wlm'h any good citizen nr true patriot can uiuyd. nrmmlity or imlxficrennv, 0r any: thing short of u lwurty Nippon of the Gov ernment bpinfiv la crimfi wlu-re the quvshon is halwm‘n loynllv-ar‘ul lromon. 'l‘lni» List, resolution was also unanimously ado med. ‘ Mir. Cox offered. the following resolu tion : ~ " l ' Ram/mi. 'l‘h’nt the rebellion be. and lhe smnc N: hérehy abol'glmd. This wan/nerved tn‘ amirl laughter. Mr. l’cndlelon ((Dliiu) oll‘ora-d the fol lowing :/ - ~Rarnlmd. Tlml. nu the same ol' the llnme. [lie milimrv nrrmt \vixhont cinl warrant: and trial by milil'in' cnmmhsinn“without jurv. of Cir-"mm L. anlnluliglmm, n citizm ofOliin. n -t in tho hm] m- n'u'ul lon-5N n? thr- I7nitwl Smxen. or in llm milllizl in active service. l-y orill-rnf .\lnjr‘wr Gn-nornl B-Irmille, and his subs-quaint lmnialimenl by nrtlvr of the ‘l’rvsitlpnt. oxm-utml by mililany Inrm‘. u-m-o am: n: me 9 arbitrary pawn): in pnipu ] ble viulati-m ul‘tlu’ llmqiluliun and the out. . luw: nf Hm United States. Rejected—yew 47, nnys 76 @oll_ the 25H "11.. the \w-rkingmon of the city omev York mot tn tlm nnmlmr of<9vernl tliou‘mnrl; and after a speech frnm the i‘ywirlunt of the meeting. ‘9 ‘mrim nf remiutinug were pasgml dotln’tmt-in: the war a! prosecute-1i; the interest of nt‘gx'n mnnncipution, as being umiglxtenus and un holy in its purpoées. nntllxu [CL'lnlgsolvly to enrich the idle and 'uurlllloss {en ml the ixpense of the tolling and ptmlncitrg n. 1' liom‘.’ A committee mu: appointt-ll to pre: p-ure ,nn mldrv“ to the \votkingmrn of that United Statos. and steps were taken to call. a National Convention of all tln- tzallei. in,‘ order to tuk-e practical monsuresito intvr-l pose the influence of the laboring cligsses eyerylwhero against thefurtlu-r prosecution o! the war, and to seek relief fxom tbé bur thens which fit: inevitably imposu in the ~shape ofhigh axes and the incz-eaaing rates ofnll articles of consumption. ‘ Plots and 'COunlrrplol.L—S(:Vl;l':ll hauling Abolition New-York politiciam nrrivml in Washington. the other day. and had a. long inlgrview «with Mr. Lincoln. They msert pubiicly that the Pregfident, owingto mov§e~ menEagsinst'him by friends of fin. Charity; has determined to take charge at all the patronage in the Treasury department. par ticularly that of the New York Custom House. This course, it is believed. will welken Mr. Lincoln and strengthen Mr. Chnsé. ‘ ’ eThe Republiéan National Executive Committee, wbibh convened at Washington on Monday week. did u very proper as well Is significant eel. in refusing to admit. dele gates who claimed to represent. Arkansu, Tennessee, Florida and other rotten bor ough states. Theme bogus delegnles were all for Lincoln, and if the National Con vention, when it mien next June, taken the Slime ground, the N. Y. War/d dose not. see hpw he can benominated, as his strength will be in such delegations. This strife for the nomination will develop a healthy feel} ing in 1!. ‘publican party spins! the rotten borough state scheme. ‘ A Gmmmifing‘ Spirit.-Tho Lonitlville Journal tells In Anecdote of Inn 0121 ch which is wérlh preserving. fiThe gonllemflu is 3 Violent Republican. and both before And since going into the my his oppoood, with all the ml and ability of which he is W. the CritlendeuCompromise. A: the battle of Chick-$9. when our rout ed wing was {ldling kin grass disorder, and the min of the enemy pushing forwsrd with. n shower of shell. grape. canister, and musketry. this gentleman, who was in the midst. of the deadly torrent, and who stut ters iomewh-t in his upeoch. turned to n fellow loldier Ind mid : “Glgvg-george, if G-gl~gomrnor Crittonden. were to r—frise up now f-f-f-from his g-g-g-grave, nnd offer me the C-mc-crittenden com-com-compro misc, by——- I would take it!" W‘smsm'ox. March L—‘f’he President by message today. informed the House that he had approved of the blll reviving the gnde of Lieutenant General. Shortly after ward! the President sent to the Senate the nominafinn nf General Grant. for the pai tion of Lieutenant General. fi'Miu Webb, 3 cultivated sndeloquent young lady. has taken the sgump against Anna Dickinson. She spoke in Brooklyn on Friday night on a. crowded house. 3Tb? widow of Ear-President Emile: died at, North Bend on the 25th uh. ‘ “ "‘——-—-—— «ww' in fil‘he gut?“ of Cuxghggmd 90w; Juan -f~c- 3 a 2; “‘ 99?".5‘ LOCAL DEPARTMENT. "an hue jun prinleglrfllot of com- Ilon Dunn, «m, clear type, on \ery mperior paper—oingle Marl doublc ncknnwledpnolu, I!” with acknowledgments in'anuk, luilrd mg a, number. Deeds for Administme. Adminismtors with {he Will annexed, and Rx Man, with Common Ind Jud neuflandy. “32mm“ Notes, Amlcshk ,h- :33, Sum monsu, Snbm-l. hie-noon. a Not". hm, kc., no Ilse «3"»: had ll tho o.l"an 03cc, It all time. ‘ > S‘Tbe Democrats of Cumberland (own ship .10 requened to meet ll Blueh-ngh's tnrornJin Gettysburg. on Saturday; non, a! ) o'clock; P. IL, (b «m: n eownnhip ticket A full glifndllu In urged. _ v Q‘Xr. Samuel Bax-bu, n Emmy. in sold the property of fin. Cuharine Hahn, M. the welt end of {handwriting "net, to Mr. Dnid Warnnfior $750 cub. '_ fi-Cnpt. Rufus c. Swope,’Qunrter Mutu in the Army oftbe Potomu. has_ been proufioted to be Quarter Mule! of a Division. 1 fi-Spring Dry Goodl now opening—large lsgortmenb—mew diligns-it the old estab “3th dry goods house of Eyre a Lilith“, All) &: Arch streets. Phileflplli-I. ' lleud adv. fi-We call thermtenlion of Hume in wnnv.l ofn good sußstnntial 7 Centre Pinfio-P‘ortc 18‘ the adverlisement of Grovesteen J: (30.. of New E York. who offer them at extremely low prices. Send tor their descriptigevcirculur. : [@We notice in the In}! number of the Lutheran nnd‘ Missionary, that Rev. 5. S. Stchmucke'r', D. D., given notice orhis intention to re:ign the Professorship of Didactic Theol -0g) in the_Theological Seminary at this place. He'lms occupied the position for nearly forty years. His cjxief reasonl‘tur this ltep are in creasing infirmitiei of'nge nndfi desire to (_iQ \'ote tpe remaining years 0! his life more par ticularly to literary inbors. OUTRAGHUUS.—On Sunday night Inst, stones were thrown into the bed-room win-- down of several of our mos: respectable cin -1 zrns, iu imminent sections of the town. Tho I dvyL-Hingi of .\lr. Georgg Swop'e And Mr. T. D. Carson, on York street; and Rev. Dr. Jm‘ohs, ton Wegt Middle street. were assailed In this outrageoul manner. The paw-traitors of the deed have not yet been discoyerrd, but no ef lott should be spared to ferret thvm out. Is there no wny to protedt our citizens from such 4nd ull other not: Q! violence? . “V 11": following is a list of the ”lemma in Capt} .\.glxlir's company, 87th I'n. Brgimonl, who hm?! re-enlistcd, and had themselves 'uc credit“! to ’Junowngulowuship, .\dnme ‘ unmy: Carp. Wm. D. Holtzworlh, Wm. \lu‘hnignl. Reuben Jm'ob‘r, Sumac-i Fiihl‘r' “Al.“ Lilllc, John E. 563 d", D. P. ReighuJat-uh RSI-r, Wm. bhendg—all «mm Admins cuunl); and Henry 11. Smh‘il, H A. )Ycrcbc:,~nnd Amos Burk, Imm (tumherlnnd coquy. A The quota for Conny-ago township ii 16, which has been filled enfircly om ufthe Nth regiment—paying the men s bounty nl‘ $l7O. IIEAD' AND FEET.—AJI who Qtudy the an. o’clruss siy that (o nppmr neat )pn m‘uit kt‘ep .\nur bend nn-l feet well-dressed. To do this it ls only neceuary to huv your llnnu, Show and N Is 0‘ ‘Ruw & “'oauls. They are, introdlcing a superior nrlich- 0! shoes or all kind:. nnd ”left will no {finger he qomplmnrs heard n‘noult had “store slums"' ifprorln who want bnuLfi or shoe! for nu-n, hays. Indie: or children, buy them M the ri;ht phct‘. The [ll-“cc to buy huts: cnpn, b 60113 short. trunks. (nu-pol bags, wall paper, notinne. 'nml many nther thing-, is 'zhe'smre m flung}; “'nods, worm-r of. York straw-t and the Dian: ond. GNJ X} sluurg. . lunr. 7. ‘Tunnnxc. TREES—The men-m in «‘l.» nrzper iime to amend to this “nrk. before the sup begins to nutend from the roots to the trunk and limbs, and thu} insure .1 plenliiul irovr'th of Bhooll and consequently un nbun (hint ‘folinge, which, 15 every hailm-‘keopor knuvs, is u very desirable thing ground one's dwelling during the sultry months 0T summer. This month and April will do for pre’pnring and planting out yu’fing trees. but the Imm month id rather foolale for trimming. In this section too lit-ll? attention is paid to it proper time lor trimming.and too _mnny prune their trees in the latter par: of April and in May when bud: are not out} ready to burst, hut oven are opeb.’ We Inn {mind from our own limited experience that thl. is. the month to trim gmpeiviues, And we never kn'evr (if on:I thus managed not to flourish’and bear nhun~ dnntlvf . . ‘ 355"?!" anpenbundnnce ofpapr-r money in the United Sula: has driven all our small I.“- ver coin, deblsed u it is far below the British mint :ttndlrd, over in to Canada. it in; an abun dant. theredhlt they call it A nuiunce. “'l9; will! they would drive that nuisance lbia may again. ’ ‘~ A! Ununun SIQOKL in A PnACTH‘AL Jolt—Samuel W. Day, who was convicted of sending a. lake marriage notice to this plpex, was nen‘enced In. Tndnton In! weekdo my I fine of 525 Ind cosu of prevention. Anoxher compluim for lending a 'limilav notice to the Taunton Queue I“ laid on i le.—Boum| Jaw. A few liufilu instances of Fpunishmtnt in this State would hue In exceflcut exact.— y‘ \he’re be no law to punish such “ practical jokes,” one should be u! once «muted:- - fi-flevenl days ago the Hous‘e of Rup resenmti'ves called upon the "President” to publish a succulent of the number of re enlisted veternns from each Smtemlid other iuférmation in (but. connection. To this the President has replied,'incloning I. com municatioa from the Secretary of War. who says flat in his opinion it would be prejudi cial to the public service to tun-mil. to the Home. at the presenuime, the information requested. , _ ‘V ,‘. Sf. Loan, “Mega—The mliul Germun paper: of this city. the Wudiclu Poul and New Za’g hue hoisted the nme‘ol’ Gen. Fpmontu the popple's undid-ta for the P‘h-uidency. . In Team—The man who lotod for Curtin to “save the Sun from a draft" was in town yesterduy. He hns came to the conclusion that. the “wldiers’ friend" is n first-glut humbug.—~sz'ol (I: Union. fißrigxdiar Gram] E. A. Wild hm issued to order condé‘mning the Rev. 8. H. Wingfiold. of Portsmouth, to sweep the streets of Portsmomh and Norfolk fol three months, on the ground chm. he is reputed to be u: avowed Secessionig't. Rdurnod Hanna—We am. happy to due fihatfiol. W. W. Dallas bu returned home fiber m absence of more lhtln a year. For the last six months he has béen sojourning in Cannda.— Wutminmr Democrat. , #Mr. John Vote, of Townbridge, Alla gau county. Michigin. whilwunling recent. Iy. killed the. deer with one ball“. at one pug... and [and thou) d 1 M a rod ‘P‘F'r 'v~ ‘ I .' .‘ "a ‘ - fighi‘gptroglbigltqryg __ . 1 ; THE WAR NEWS. lpfished. The Union 1011””. m“ 40," ~ l fitntnment- franlnrida report tlmtonnm | two cugclmgpnnd that or um canredmm . ' tn F'H-r uurp. Inflcrnnnn orthe 2‘)th ult.. lho Unmn lrvmpg . l l under Gen. Sevmour, met the (‘nnfn-tlo-ratm, _ a“""‘-“ Bull” hfl“ 'é‘PzEflphml to Wflgh. 15 000 strum: titty five miiefi lmvnnd Jack~ ‘ mgiqn tlmt Gnnprni .Ktlpngrlck h'u firmed ‘ ‘liiHO‘ and $15!“ mites bevnndhandnrmn, "MN" ”18 Pmkl'fil 1m". an the Pt-nmsuhl, .90! ‘ " I. i-m ' Hp d 'r. 1. ' {ram hm raid Inward-t thehmzmd. It i. [F on the hm- of 1h? . dl‘. \ nn an .d n i . l l ‘_P railroad ThP hntlle‘wm til-swrntt-lv . porn-d thin 2 he. pnnvtmtmt the luhurbq or (:33;th «tut-int; Ihr" hnurs. and M. fit‘lnwl.“°'"" “r'ih9WIIOIIfl fiffi'fhfmin‘l. destrnqu 1) l ’l} ion forces. th-rpnwprml lb, numhprg, ;" ""339 Pnrtmn 0' tthlrgme-ntynl Rut. 1“fi rm?! Sanderson tqkinu‘with them the i "‘“d- “"d ““VPrIII tuilh .qul ntucr property ‘"m “ ' ' F ' v ~ ‘aloux the Jamel nvur. Includmu theomal. upoaterpu-t of the wounded. l‘he Lmon Hh d lk' . h dim .e . How: i 4 variously e'ztimute-l at. from 500 to, "‘ a ”'9'“ " ”'9‘“ “Um, 's‘. «tun ' ' k'lled woundéd and missing inclu~ ""9 hundred ""‘l ““3' when. '"cmdllnuCols. ’lioog' zizeveinl omm" ' ;Dth}gren. Cook and Laetitia-1., fhe two 'c m n _. I’ On the 18th 1:11.: thp United States steam- that. mm)?! at": lupponml to htlve. been stoop-or-wur Hnusntonic. enryinp thin-term) ‘“ ,9“ p" on w h‘ ' t gum mu «ruck in Charla-ton harbor. hv (‘KUM 3‘29"“ ‘ ‘_‘t‘klnlLl-nn paper" ates thy ' ~ ' ' A e'- ,h: venern l I rte: t rnvft It: ent-tny In a “ tt;r;:edn. g'fmlififi'fiifim’“;fg'ft’llt; nmt throng; their fortifications Into tha mntiflizwnbme time since The iii-hm of {“‘burh‘ nf Rmhmund. but "0‘ sut‘coedlng the Honmtdnic “ham stnvein, and “h? lunk m Penetrating! to "‘3 “HV- he afterwards I 00" I! Belch Ink-t Two “Boers tmulo ”VFW“ Inetfi‘cwul efi‘nrum h‘llch the d th::>:r;eu were last 'i‘he romuinder ‘ Armv 0f the Pmnmnc. and then made for an . . _ . . of the crew were sand by clinging to tile Lk'vzcmnsuln, when he arrived as stated. 31$an tum] rescued by the'boats 0! t 19.. It is reported that nakirminhoccurmd on ee ' V ‘ ‘ : ”h” 1" 'm-‘tnnt at Det'p Crnek ten miles S 'th's canlr P (htinn,r . ‘ hgielrztt'rtedmhmullnm-ougl‘v mm: 1 from N"'r°”‘nbe‘“‘°"" ”‘9 Ff‘demlfllld Can wan'a infintrv movement. has. been an Mari. 1 (“Ha-'0 "0:?“- MN! ”I!“ It “4“ mnewet! ml' handled hv the rebels as to hit ohliund ' P?“ ‘1’!"- ‘ ""9““ of ”'9 F‘m' {for-“Witn ‘t‘ggtrent hnck'to Mfmphis. Among the m“ “f“‘h'V Md, "W" ”‘I'WN‘Q m the Du ohjt-cts of this cavairy expmlitinn mm the m" s“!qu “"3,£9.r:o2ttoltei'tlig. dmtructinn‘ nf r-iilrmds .mtl piaviaimw mid ‘ . tnllttury stun-Pi o‘l‘tho Cnnt'etlvmt‘v HL Bin-rm ‘ x WASHQNGTON GOSSIP. ‘ "W‘i‘ 1" “'i” accnrtling m rnpmt, ”WY “"‘Mip. the t‘nllmvinu frm‘Qfl recent lot. W‘m‘m’ “W"W'h'l' h‘" ”f" ”Pmm'm {"‘l' torof the \V.t<hin;:ton cm'rcwuontlent at” thu c-d in thomnin nhivot. “finch \ms to tnrm n V ‘l' k H'- H’ junction With Sherman 'ltt Sumo you", In Al- ‘“w "r ”I - . .ahamn or nmr the line nt Ahlhflm't aud‘ ran-thzs‘nu. HrrustVn. Mussiéippi. The movemrut, thqu-l'm-eglms Thor» has bet‘lhthvrry ”..’“, “u; mums entflml hmHv. and wfihemn, fur tiw first jo' uie ~ISM _impmsmnpil “”0““!qu o‘. tha time tn [PM snme alvprf'hPtl-l"n for the mlnhnwtruttnn. uml alto-ruin“! mnnnnt of nuoctzss if not the snfetymf Sherm’nn. 5 Walking, m-Ithm' .\lr. anuln'n unr .\lr. Thor; is ,n ernrt thut (it-Hem! Lnunn’s Chimp-1 Pm"!"‘mf mirr- nnprnyw]. and the cavalry bnd proceed.“ from liuntwillv, (‘uut‘us hmkf- up “III! a .‘t‘lllSP-Or Illutrl-ss Ala. anal succeeded injninil Gt-ner.ll'Siwx-- 'l'"an u”? h-w uvumnl purumms of both miml at Selma, nml that G t-rnl Thnmus the lt‘)0V(‘~llllhl(-d trr‘ntlc-men, . hml advanced on the Con! « crates nt 1341-} nu: .lAII'h‘t'ILLE ""XVllX'nov, ton " ‘ “ Tim mhmmstmnm. has mulmgad to mp liirhmnnd papers state that Gun. Brnpg : Pm“! mt.- m-twrul puhiicuinn 0T tlua prr‘m. in on clulv In that city. and umlor thn (li-tt‘Pl'HtHxAnt ttu- '_.nmwluppnmmminn“ 'l‘he rection nt'Ji-fl‘. Davis. is chm-gm] with 11m , I'm-t. Brit ro-olutum Wflf unanimrtunly Mom. conduct of military Operations in the -m~- NI fi'rf‘mgly ulonnunmng .\fr. mehx, “mp him of the Confedoncv. tipphuvng lhnt no nl‘t'ulvti'y \rnulut imhmw A dispatch from Ihu'erwillo, r1~91)n91.~99' ”In worth-m fix-puldit-un‘ ‘o3“me him for states that the (_‘ninn roman h_ilt‘_P rt-chml I'9 elrt'tmn. A ~ ‘ 1 Mnrristnwn. in that Sttlte, ttntl that Long. _ t'”\\}, I“, 'R- m“.,‘m_ street is in full retreat vantwm‘tlt murvhing ' Tlu' Clttm- [may 'llll'ilrt‘ intu thn l't-mi- ~ Int-0n hnth lmnks ot the llol~tuu river, (lent. ngntn tn thy lht'mtzh Wm,” lhvu 1 Snuthern cliqmtt-hevg of the 26:]! 3pm.. whunllndt-q to Mr. ”mm.“ lill’tiim-u h; lthnt the Confederate rah-m utt-ler Gen. UH“ ' Imlnt‘itmtintt (‘tht‘ in .\ltuvlnntl untl , Finnegan occupied _lltltlnin. (l-‘tmithJ in~i~lfvtl that Magnum," gar}? n, g” I:}th {This mlvttnce ofthe mwmy ll‘tnl{~ .wtl mtg], ,Wt luvt-Ljvln-m mun-3‘" Plltl~ltlii||u ”I", {the Union ut'tny vmttl'l hut he :tlltmul to l"«'.~illnu§1, he “NIH.“ ”Hum” Bani..- ‘Lo iremnin untnoltwtell at.) lt'k-tOthllleJ-ul 'it .t vnli‘t sluvf‘. ' ‘l the ConfetlerntM intrude-t rt) p 101» their . my t-mnun' t'ltu‘tt.m_~ - advantage tvithlvigm'. . l 1 'l‘ rut'mikml lu'lt- ..‘ 1w”, "punk“. , Within tt‘ l'eu tldy" p-tat twn m- lhteo int- “M. 1} th - l’nutt-rny Clll‘lllII"i.1'|):l'_'U". th a lpnrt untexttetlitinns htl\‘t.‘ltt‘t‘ll wnl nut ‘rmn Nut-rill \‘ mtntw :u-e ttznnkmg thnuumdi‘ul‘ the Army ol the l’ntnmnr. .\ t-tuutlry hm u “"IW‘ tn "wry it nt of the (' utf'r‘tu .. ' x under Gen. l‘tlstm‘ fittrtnri~etl :l thutmlamtu Tm! fl'ti-Tfixs hl‘\\r-‘tt~ nu nit t’tu‘rturwr “F mun]; ttettrzfittutltzirtlsrtlle. tttztl‘dt-druyn-Il H, h|\ Well ‘ kttnwn Ilmt tmt m‘w u .h.r;. lotttttutinu ’n titttnher of prison?“ and hm. Sgt: \tur ltl\'lll's .\lr. Inltll‘ttlu’.‘ {..lmmn ”In” 50... lien. ("_ haw-“it'd the flank t-l tit-n. “Mllglt thty lllt‘ I-_\ nutttmth lur Sil‘.(;‘hi|~t-: ! [o9's rtrmt'. and >lllNl’ll'anll} .~':tlu.’_t~ rvtmn. . «... .7 ,edtutl i<~itlettftlteltttl-ttltm. Anuthert-qm- " ‘ ‘ .Vttu Yank. .\1 Int}. [.l. l-‘Wlf. ‘dttinn lintler Gen. Ktltmtrtt'k ltmi 41m In‘t'l) . rll'Ti‘ minimum In 1... v "HILL. lwlni-g E‘ent nut. to mgketm f'XIPIhiYP thlnttr'nf Ht lltta city ngmnxt Ant-Ilium l.llll‘t)l‘ll the < I the Cnnl‘ederute lint“. ttttd (in Monday he ‘V'N'rlht‘ittu m m'my tm-n'in l-‘l -t-t-l.t. at than lwns repnrlc-(Ito have reached Sputbyljutfia ""“lf‘ "' U’IHIW‘, for the tllll_V pmpr w ..r Cmtrl Hmtue. \Ulilfllllln‘.’ three _nmre \nip-t 9.": t]... l’rmi— I There in“ been no itttelltgeltt'o l'rthGeri, 4' "Pv. Tillr’ ttthrttiit: tlw lrtlu‘rs I‘Ulttutning lSltertr.nn {or «rivers! «hiya—not shim-4'5“ re- : ’ll““l",l-Ills nt tlm unh-i-nm-tte utl‘tir. which ‘ Hmrtml arrival ttt Strlmtt. ACtlttf'wle-raleilt‘.Hm” LPN! ”It'pH-wul Ls ’it nut-.tl titllmam patoh from Atlanta, tlttml ,l’rhttmry ifitth-N “‘"r‘k. I-‘tutv m lmn-l. wwl .thtrv new states, hmt'et‘erJhnt S'wrm-m'fl :tclvattcuhml I "”"d “V "'1 ‘lll’liun .ttt ynhlte. n..-r.. “m“. lrettchml ‘tPettrlv l’t-nr." a [mint ‘.Illil)l:i)'wll to ""1 vl‘lvtv ulm lnr n time ri-gt't'tlrtl ”n.. - ~.,. the met or mutht-mt rit‘ )lurt‘fliJlL' r'hjt-h "m“h )"m't‘t' “I'M w~|vll In utte min. “h b point, Sherman had reached by the ‘lthlt Mr """M "“"kl““l) ”WT-ll ‘l' the tun-t llrvt'ltllld 22.1 of 1:91,,"er ‘ nl lwo-w. ti: w n--w ttnm-nullv .u'kuunlt-tlu. d l A dispatch from “'.tuhin-ztnu mentions n P"“" '1" ”In“; “runn- nhmlt LMVo-I hum,” rumor ”ml Gen. Butler hm ~tttw-t-mle-l in MN} “Whitlvrt-Il the t'il nnpinm nl H..- .\.l. ‘making arrangements with Cumtni~~mnvr '"lmftrlllnn. t-nly tn tu'u'n'tta- «4114.:th (Dull) whit-h will prqhnhlv 11"lll to an (no """'|"l”'“f"‘l‘- 'l'll‘mill n..... Svt‘mmtr it Ichange (If prisom-n mt hath I-i-lna. * f'" ”i m "l 0 ”I" 'fi‘JHP-gml nl ll)" l.ltlll'l|l'\- ' “'.ténn‘mtn‘. M Il‘t‘ll l. ”‘1“ ""“""")’.V H'"’P".'£“."”""t‘nttrttt-t-~,t1..- Tlm expedition ttn-ler (it m-tuht Snmh lz'd‘H'leVP- “"‘l'l 4‘1"?" 0" Hm *v't'rr't up and Grier-mt, that mm undertaken with :I """Hmm lmvufltt tn ti- n.»r.tl titllmgqn- Ly viawot‘ m ovormittgtyith l‘ neral .\‘hvrmun. :\lt-..1l 'V- 1"!“ I" -V th- w- r--t ttv ml the l'l-‘h “3'4"" “L": 'lnjtldue lrnngllte tn tuner ttntl "i' '3" 'l'?” ""l “‘4' ‘0 lt'l'l lm- utnlt n..-m -rcserve of Hi!. officers, our low. ~t httVe "UP“ ”I" 'nflul'lrlri at ,1- ltlliHJt)’ it) 111. \thl luv mqre severafimn hm been dated. n Img.- lint: .nn'l f-ttlthtl <.-nit~n.vv.-n lyl lire tutti-'- ntttnlmr of struggle“. not. yet e-ttmutetl. ""hl‘ "1 .\lvxu-n. lit-v- t-rth-tl |. m~t-lf'tn hr :3 have been captured by the PHPHIV. A‘- u, Hum-"2h whim "mt imm- "mt-"r. A 2,”. mtr 10:50.: in killt-(l tam] "nilnllt‘ll; we have h'”“ l‘i‘lmm "'0'!" H trill n'xheztl rt'vtlmu-l no mean: to itttlge. nontfirinl retmrtva'ing ".9 r"? ”W [.200 "mi-«um INN-N "“1",“ yet been pttbltslted on that Huhjet‘t. During 'l' "'l‘ 7"!" Mint"! ttnln- I‘l t|»l.-,uru-t' In i2OO the numerous attacks Which lumk P! I“, a” hunltefl. .\zt-l. :t~ lmu Int-mt ml hr 'Itll'llr" ulottu uur lines it repitnont'nf mvulry “an ""“I'N‘WI “""l “"1“ “11-Hr" I" "'r‘ \V'lil" Pntlrt-ly o‘cl-wlwllmtq [.y ('illlil‘llfi‘r" men ”nu-P. hetnmwll leblv tt hm. it tat-vet! llltll hmké away, leaving tltt'eevgutts in the , "'l""""| ””‘ ”“mmlfl ”Mt-”H“ l"“".""“"' " hmuh of the l’t‘leli. ttvt‘etmrmga ntzllltfomln tn the,uttltltt-.t-xlpl4ttt- The failure at General-t Smith and Grier. m: NIH-Phil“) of lln- til‘J‘N'f: ns-tttmn: its m" I.” produced a wry Fm. ttttprt-wit'm _l'k‘spfln-llhlllltvuv:llllill‘tlllvr'lllng[llpnlfit:vr§ here, not. merely on aeonunt. "f what they‘ tttmietlmtrly t-mtttet-tetl mtlt the t-xn-t-uttnn have failed to ttccotttplish. hut on nrcnutit ‘"I "" ""l""T-""" "I‘llllt'll'm'. ""3 WNW" nt'the dztngemtts pneiliflll in whivh General l-"m’ "l" ”“1 W" ‘lm'flllb'l'l 9"” """l " Sherman it placed by tht-ir Wheat. 1: it'flrw", ‘l“"'.‘” 'l""“ 'l'." .“l«"’l"."”"-"‘ "r ”I" gent-rally believed that. thé'lntter. mm can. ,l""'!"‘ @l3th tho trmpt .\lu-xtxtmte. while tempintmi an attack “upon Selma. trill be H‘ W’” '_""‘l to ”k“ the ""“f‘h ""l “l u" compelled In 2;”? up his pimp” "ml to rd" ‘ (,htue ltnen. whose pzntv Wll'. tm yhmht. back “P 0" Vicksburg. which Woulsl “We f‘ltllHlVttl’ to In Ikl'l urt-tt'ttntt vul-tthle polit a tnmt diwstrous efi'cct. upun the mom/e of, m", ”Wm", ”I" 0' “I" l'“‘""'-| "Hi”: ‘ : our tronpu. , . ‘- W \sttthr-tx. M-ttch l.—-'l'he friend: of ULAth‘Attnms, Atuu: 6r 't'ttr. Pornn.tc_} Pre~ldent ‘l.tnmltt. in \‘it-W of the leelinz ‘ MnrcltZ. t J'thitetl hy the Flot'ith luttcltnry. MHV that. General Cuutnr stnrted with n force aft Hu- ml‘wemc-ttt )Vd'l‘llnl lizuculn'r. hut. mu .cnv‘tlry on Sttntlnv. to make n t'mnunnis.|vxinrv.«ly l'P(‘t)t|)nu-nrlt‘li mitt .12.“...l hy saucetowardsljnrtlonwillr,the Sixth c:iriw,'(i«-ttentl (it-nut. ltt teply, tt it Huge-that General Serlg'vyick, {allowing in Hurt-mm“... ‘ tht-t (irtint. likoew-rr 0n»- el-u‘. Imm, .\lr. He pmsed through Mauliwn U‘mrt House "vattrll tttul Gem-ml 54:1,)” tlnwn. finulu it” on Monday morning. nml reaching “'nlf.‘l lurk tlewrting him the m'mt-ttt he let taken town, 5 few miles hey and, encountered n t itztn favor ut. the Wuice ”dd-«3. rebel picketgwhich he captured. Pux‘ingl. _ ...... ‘ It aerosfilthe littpirlnn and Rutmnn rivers in ‘ 'fi'n‘ ‘3 nmv "'W'rw‘l ””‘l 'l'“ “"7“" the direction ot'ChnrlottsvilleJte met, the nn- 3 didmter is 'ttmfitly due ‘to the" ctm'urdim- u! emy within three miles of the lattermhure 1 the cnlnred troops. We tlo. not know hqw h“ 9""59‘1 “. hody ol‘ Cavalry ""4" G"""" ! .ttue this report. in, but we ure very cert-tin. al§tunrt. driving them aconuttlemhle. «hm. . ’ ' '.n tuner. Cal-min A-tlt. of the Frltlt Unitetlfu’”t before the war '5 ou-rt '9 negro )” ‘ 3pm.; cavalry (regulnm.) charged one rebel ‘ not, be fquntl tin hruyp, entlurtnu. nr elficnmt camp nem- this pi e. with sixty men. drove, . M the white. '1! he should prove Ml, then. the enemy, bunt’; tltetr tents. nix caissonsi in all history a fiction. ,nnd "'0 hinges, "“1 retreated "“ho‘" “'9' The oxtmordinnrv efl'nrts offleneral Gill-. - lo=tt ofn Single man. l‘hts was one of the ' . ~ t boldest. fights our cavalry h“ made during , more. to suppress pll the fuctn connectetl the war. » with this lost. lmttle tnltyltttvoheen unhieltl ' Finllin h' 'flntry. s 5. '7 "M" force a . in". which ‘;;:mu|:r:; m"! mix! gay: ”1999 Colova Pets of txgzoof ll‘nim hLdan‘x“; and Hm 8:“: Y- "3.11:1. the adl'flinwl.l'xnion.._. ed to I’G‘tfsllza: hi 9 .fldvunce' higw‘irWi-ui‘ an]. -_ “ an.» 3- _ : r lm'm‘hough gml did return with' tr E’m- LFI . akmg '_hr- Inns and 9: -..- Gen. Cmur.‘ Illn'n. mule Viflfiroug u'_ '"g gflda mllnuom Mn l . Perks of tllg amp “Hg” {“1 Ins lorce reached ll'lJil-r-Tfiti 13’1“” Aqr Calculuteu thnzmfiul' Ulla Pililmloh . A dispatch. .‘i r. "W‘Oln ex (- 9%” “cml'n‘fvmo, ‘mPOPtanc mfg-mm .WMhington Male, U‘ 2210 rfi'four‘hunarl; c" m ”Cure 1m 0,," u“ ' therein l’ol _ “Baum; has bet-1 . Int 33?.” , ' mrn,1wnm,.,,,,,, flndm ]{i|l’alrick:"h¢y Iq the hmfilrfls ‘nrrzcewm -.- , ”Me A”, doe; not M . . g'_ . H, a.” ‘ upednion mm}. I (“new vulm ho. much “gum tour, the Palm ”h“; "’ldled wlh‘i: Rimlnn°fli : "align. more they ml] 0051 “lo mile. “0:311“! _viVer, thou; at louse, oh ‘T ‘ , ”... . .- -., -- .'°hm°hd. . "My-five ,'w Wu (1. . --—' J noun" ~ .nd 1011,“, f l why...“ Butler {mm l:::1:orce sent. "P 5:622”? ; 29mm), l>"’“‘eroy appeared L's El?“ "in this -- . , Pmngulm .. _ 9ft ‘ hum] ‘ In i. ‘ morsxredmon ’5 ”id in be ”The My”; oHofnu " and mm'“ "'0 eon ' mt“ "d to ”loam .3IMLk Rfl'h- - Memos Sflmlon unlhou‘ coat-inbod the-m. the Upton Drisonén of P'P’i'll‘ntia} dwfluhon the much “flied 1c - ‘ - -. ' « u - . boat. "$21,311 papers Hate that (h, t firfpudm‘mg. he “'Wed' 'vh‘g’y Imm of buy Bunk ‘heflousa ‘ e 0'1“!" "e" of pol' 1“; I'ls Ict - T: “if" lost, : “’m" “lust also] ’_Ecy. “"1 in‘: .e icl|mond an}! -M‘m______ 1 5 or d WP?” c ' F l‘. Geo '— mov‘e‘ngafib watgming 31‘:fns'§,2“mber,ngo visited'uwrfi Thf’mlmn thin, m withdrew ffggflzi'fiiirpi. alleging 6:31" I Pose of ”win-v ll [“de Sum for "to par Wu On his way I) k"n {hm-""1920!" e ,no" c 0 s'6re 5 Of éivil i . P‘lch to me CO"?! to ‘ Ivksbur. ‘A-“Pdl . m 9 when the h" 11. n. lnnou . “aerate w i=- dls- "P 6, to re ‘ “*0! death.‘ mgommmedgz or w. i: l ‘o l . p “_tfhel'qSOQY-cm‘ 3:14:13“! "9111]. publicaug'_“: I“ then- are reports equally m.- late, placing him thirty miles east at Meridl n. andGen.Po}k on the last side of the Tortfbigbee, at, Demu- Eolig,‘wailing to give Sherman battle should a cross. The Cincinnati Gazette contains full do , tails o{ the campaign from Chattanooga :0- ward Dalton. which commenced on thy 22d ‘and closed on the 26th, after three days’ ilkirmishing. IL appeans the l-‘edeml force: aremaiuod in possesamn nf Tunnel! I‘ll“. a , atrong’positinn, and the enemy confronud them. ooverin Dalton. the pickets of each ' ann'y being on‘iy n short dist-ace lap-n. h 3w! 119091110“ ‘ ,fin-jbflo fightbanr 1 fur-the; movement some (lan. [he 0% toting manohsygce having been “enum- s=;zi ga-The killed, wounded and mining federal soldiers u Hacker’s famous battle of Chunoullorvillo, have at last. been 10%.. up, and the sum total is expressed by figures 28,000. Quite an army to be (19‘ ’ stroyéd in three or four hours. ‘ Election Notice. {THE Annual Meeung or we Stockholder! of ‘ L . the Gettysburg GntCompM‘y, for the pIIY- ,v Hume of electing a President pgd nix Muniflflufl ‘4O mm: for the ensuing yenr, will be held 0Q _ jihad-‘3', the -'lth dny 9! Much, u 7 o'clockJ’b 31., in the Arbitration [£o6m in :ha 0"” ' House. ‘ M. JACOBS, Pros“; ' D; XaConrouv, Scc'y; " {A .- ‘ Hat-uh 7, mm. :4 . 4p 1 3.}. ‘LE
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