”'”'” ““7"?“ "”‘" lo the Indians by Vim President ”Hum“, .pgd Prujdem Lincoln "had a seal. neu- thp Idnljnsulshed." pm]. who had to leave the (gantry “lhil‘UUQnrs ago.“ ' ‘ New be h applauded find coumonnni‘ml by the l'retideqt and uxembcrn of Cong u m h’iu {Teuonnbln nymgs; and now. in ,uénd "fining kicked from one chy to m rpfl‘lep, be dine; u the Execuuvo Mansion! "- "M“-oo—«T—u—A _ ’“' CLuVEIa‘MD convuvrlos... 388110 me ACCEPTANCE. who following is Ben. Fromonl’s lottbr. met-opting the umfinatxon of the Clcwland L'onventinn for the Pn-sidcncy : chruunx : In nmwrr to the letter which I hnve hm! the hmmr to receive from yin; on _the part of the ruprcscntutivc: ot' the Mme nw-mhlcd at Ctewhmd. on the . “h! of May. I deqiru to exprms my “tanks for 111-3 confi‘lvnco winch led them tn ollvr me the honorable and diflicblz pnmtion n!‘ lheif candidate in the uppxoachmg Presi floutial content. ‘ Very honorable. becnuu in offering it to me you act in the name ofn grout number of cxtiiens who seek nbm’e all thing: the ~ good of their oountz‘y. and who hnro no ygrt of selfish intormb in “NY” .\'m-y diffi f‘tfll, because in oer-opting the candidacy you propose to me, I am exhowd tn the re pmuclyof creatinga schmn in the party with which I have been itlcntitie‘l. Had Mr. Lincoln remained. faithful in the principles 'lw was ckwud to tlefcud, no schism could [lava been cruutud, hurl no _iff‘mhmt could have lA-mf “wimp. This i‘ not. :in ordinary L‘l‘ftilloll; ll n .5 colll-‘ut I’m ike right cvvu m hum utndidalm. and not merely av. uaunl {gr the ohmic»: ..mnug 11mm. Boy, for (hu‘h'rat limp. since '76, me qua-.- non of constitutiunal lilgcny has bunny iiiuught dirocliy before the maple for their unions consid. muun amt! mm. The unh n(ur_v righm svuumd umh-r lhe- Cuualilutum and {he law» 0! the. coming havuju-on' vau lutgd, null (-xlmorrlinle ’wmm‘s lmvu hen-n Usurped by mu ”Em-cutgvo. h, in rhrmll} 3.9 m.- lhe [lmfiiu nuw to any whom-‘l' U: {at We prinniplex pan-3.lmm by the Revo nlion are \le‘th mtzimaiuing. ‘ ”rm; we have heun {‘Lught to believes, those glnrzmtm-s of libel-15' whmh made lln: dinlim‘tiv'n value (Ind gldry 0! our onuntgy, are in nu“: invmlahly Hnt‘lwl, tin-I} Hu'ru must hon pf'ntca‘t "guns: thvir :u'bilmry vio luflon. which had not even the excuufof necessity. 'l‘hu'schiam is made by Hume 371 m fan-e UIGJ‘hOiCO Lutwm-n n alrnnr-I'ul human or n. prmoe‘ ugrinst WI'HHJ. in slu'h nnsidorutmns originatv-i Illm (.‘qu-luml ‘nnvoplion. It was among H 3 uLjI-clx tn ' 'i'nUua lln- thitiou of the pool”: Io such WHICH. and lo brim: tin-m lo I“:lllZ¢‘ HULL ‘whde we are saturatingSSoulhern hull with the‘hes‘ blood «f we coumry, m- (hc h um af'Liberty, we lure rc..Hy pan-10d wuh itut imme. {_ ’l’u-dau'we have in the vounlry Hm nlm-M ,ol' n Illllllflry'tllclllllull ‘v'xt_lmul.lts mfny nf, action and vigor of exovmiun. An A‘llllln‘l htruiun mmkod nl home by dun-g ml of, Lmastitulionnl ri‘ghh. by in vmluinn 01' yersonlll hberty. nnd [he lxlml'ty of “10' prem, and: as n’ crowning shame, by its ulmmlonmL-m ol' the right: a! asylum—u!) .nght especially llmr lo all free l1dll01h;- , ,uhroad, in course lm been characterizt-tl" by I l'eobleneas and want of principle whiclnl have m'unled European Puwm's, .\ml Ilnvr-nl ibcm to n bulwl’ that only cmnmérciul xnfvi lore-at: and permnnl aims are concexuod” and that no great principle: "are involved in" the iasue. . ‘ .3 , ‘ i The mlmimlrle caniiuét 0f the pmpie, their rendincs~ M m 15:0 awry sacrifice de manded of them. thoir fuibem‘unce mid silence, under the allslu'nfilon nl' overyflnn‘g that could be suspended, their many new ‘M' heroism and sacrifices. were All rm lured hundefii by the incnpncity, or. to spunk gluon: exactly, by tho pen-«mm! ends for which the war was umnugml. This inm pncily and bclfi~hncss naturally prcducc'l‘ such rcsulh as 1011 the EJI'BPL‘HD l‘oumx, nnd logically enough, to the convmion 31m: the North. with its proatlymxpmin: ‘y‘mpuiatfiqq. its immense recourccs; and its I‘redit, will. gmvcr be aha“! to rcmvcr th'o Snullk S) mpmhies which elmuld have lawn with us from the outxel of thew-. 11- rmm [s‘llth against us. M) l in lhis “my the Adminiailmtion him don-a lhn country a tgduhlo wrong nbr’md. it crmlod hnsiihty. ‘my (.0. Law, inlliili-rencn “man: ”“15” who would hue bpeu its l‘i‘itAn-ia ii lhv I-ml in gentions of the people can“ have been ln‘L— ler known; while at, the q7mm Kim-:4 it no;- ).-ctml nn occasion im- mukmg the moat hu milmling mnt-oabiom. Agnimb thia (llauslrnu- condition of M'- [ms [in‘ Cluvglaud Convention was 9. pm lr-sf. ‘ . The principles which form the hinie of itsplatlnrm llm’f‘ my unqualified lllld'l‘ttrdltll‘ lipprnhutinn, hut. i cannot SO‘ hemtily con-i u-ur in till the measures which you IWGI‘OW-l l d.“ not believe that t-onfiwauuu t-xtunllml In the prnporty ni'ull rebels. is pructicahlml and, ill! were 50. I do not think it It nlfltl-l ruin: of mun-l policy. It in a qumtinn he“ longing tn tliepmplo them-wins to decide. and i~t a proper occasion for the exercise of: their minimal and sovereign authority. Alta; )1 war measure. in the beginning of a revolt,. , which might. be qum’lled by prompt sevuri-i , ly. l undt‘rslzmd the' policy of confiscation :i but not as n linul measure 0! reconstruction: nl'ter tho mppieviun of an insurrection. ’ In the adjustments which are to follnw-I peace. no cansiderationmuf vengeance can consistently be admitted. l The object of the wur is‘to make pct‘mn-l penny svcure the pence “It‘d htippiums pf‘ 1|“: whole country. and ”there was but'av single element. in the wnyofits uttninmcut.’ This element. of slawry niny be considered liii-.u'tziically destroyed in the country, and itl necdi only your proposed amendment ml the Constitution to multe its cxtincfioul cmnplcte. '~ l ‘ With this extinction of slavery, the party: , ‘(livisions created by it have ulm disappear— ‘ed. And it'. in the history of the countiy.l .there'haa ever been in time when the A-i nae-rimn peoplchwithout regard to one orl another of the political divisions, were call—i ed upon to givmsolemnly their voice in a: matter which involved the safety of the; United States, it is assuredly the present} time. . . 1f the Convention at Baltimore will nnhii‘l pate any man whose past life justifies n _ well-grounded confidence. in his fidelity tol par cardinal principles. there is no reason! _ why there should be any divi>ion among! the really patriotic men of the country—fl To any web I shall be most happy to givei A uni-dial and active‘suppurt. - ' ‘ My own decided preference is to nid in this wagpnd not to be myself a candidatu.‘ Bytif Hr. Lincoln should be rcnominated,l if; I believe it would be fatal to the country ‘ to'indorsen policy andlrenew a power which ' has cost. us the lives of thousands of men. and needlessly put the country on the mud 31} bankruptcy. there will rennin uo allern- i ntive'bat to organize against. him every ele ment of conscientious opposttiou With the ,view to maven: the misfortune of 1113 re election. ' 1 in this contingency. I accept the nomi nation at. Cleveland. und as a preliminary step I have realigned my commission in the army. This mm ut morilice it gave me pain to make. But. I'hatl for a long tune fruit lessly endeavqred to obtain sen-ice. I willie [this sacrifice only to again liberty of 4 speech. and to leave nothinfiin the way of pischsrgmg to my utmost. n ility the task you have set for me. ' ' With my earnest. and sincere thinks for ' your expressions of confidence any! regard, ‘pgd for the npmy honqruble term in which my main: me with the action of the llammime. - J 811,1. gentlemen, very ~respect-fully and "All, yours, 1 John C. Fnsxoxy. * ' ._'ew York. June 4. 1864. F‘i' °" WM'FA,‘ “‘Ol ‘9 pdehration of {hiatus Iggy-son's Wfiw York, ho a: 'it (out |_ h . ‘ “"51“ f 9 “95"”) ‘57 av"? 99M or patriot, p the coun :-- . - - rz'ufm' ‘ Minn yxm.A #413 mew 1'! Hagrwatri’ : ' @hn (Ifinnipilsr. 0 U]: FL .4 0! H, l. STAULI, LULTUK .£\'D PKUI’KKZTIII ( ,GETTYSBURG, PA; “()SD‘AY .\IORXKNG, JUNE _l3, 1864 WHrm. Alchndcr King. or Redford, has been appointed Premdent Judge of the Sixteentlydudiciul'diauict, in the place of Judge 53“, decay-ed. , [ab'Nm National Abolition-Administfi lion Convenlion met at Baltimore on 'l‘nes day, and re~nomfnuled Abraham Lincoln fox-,lbe President‘y. Andrew Johnson. of 'l‘nnnoawe, was {laminated for Vice-Presi drnl. Of mum» the nomination of any ndwmnnn than lama! UM Abe Would‘havu been clmlnyal. Severn! negro delegages from Hm South were pxuflt-nl. but we Imve not ‘lcurncd whether they was admitted to seats in the Convention. ’ i‘lt'mo'bt's Acceptancc.—ln anolher column will be fuund the; accepmnce ol’Lhe Cleve lgnd nomination by General Fremont. IL in very evident helm: taken the field ilgflillal Mr. Lincoln in Bufueut, and “intends to fight it uui on that line, if it takes him all summer.” He has resigned his commission in thuurmy, and balilly proclaims the ne ccaiiy‘ol’deleazihg the lllinois mil-aplil-ler. \-v o - ~ WI: ig rumored~ that the President. is being urged by Abolmun Senators and members 01' Qungrr‘ss to call out‘ immedi :m-Iy five lxux‘ldrcd Illummnd one hundred day mun to fluid. in the fight before Rich moml. l T/n~ Titre: Hum/ml Dullur Exemption Llama. l—‘A (li~pntch from Wnshingmn says that l thv Pgoszdcnt has sentn mesmge to Cnngrvss, emhraoing a communimtmn from the Pro ;vnat Marshal Ucnerul, approved by the Sec fn-ujry nl ‘“'nr, reL-mnmondlng the lepeul of the three hundred dollur‘exemplion clause. , An exchange says thnt. ramonstmnces are béxng "('an to the delegations in Congrega H‘rom the principal cines, against. the pro lrlmsed repeal of the three hundred dollar lcnmmutution clause in the conscription bill. : The aljgument. advanced is that it would be I to [Hay into the, hands of the bounty bro ? km», and creale‘a system of heartless spec lulution, which would neither benefit. the 4 government nor the people. These rcmon istrances are said to be from men of all ponti ical faiths. and what is especmll)’ wn’rthy of :nnte, include not. a few otlicers connected Lwith the ss-n'fce. who have Lem and are innw active in plonuringcnllatmentfi tor the {army under the law as it now stands. JV“: L i!" ’lirlt'n 1.“. Ilium—ln n biographical slwtchßF-lahl‘ C. Rivrs, published, in the (hum-msiurml (Lohr, this is said of him : Hi: allowed nine to be as generous to him as he would willingly be to them. _‘lju ex ;mu‘ied time in charities than any man who lived in Washington, though he earned the means by 'm tea-mm, wéll directed labor, hpginnin-g at lii-xi. by tuniing the wheel that moved the Git/la pres”: by his own strong arm, lml'um steam \jus :ippiied to them. llc miuleno ostentation at large i‘ss, but his books show that in a gingle year he pnid‘ouz $17,000 to support the wives of soldiers enlisted in the district, bvsiJi-siniiunierublcaidsinsmulleramouuts toindividdnla. - ' Mr. Hives was a Democrat all liis.life, and yet. the hue minions of “.6 "powers that be," the still-styled “Loyalists,” haul the lundihood to call him a ‘ ‘Copperh‘cadfl’ Significanl.—-A day oFtwo since Mr. Fish :‘iback presented his credentials claiming a "beat in the U. S Senate from one of the grebel states. by virtue of an election under 1 Lincaln’s mode of fecanstructioa. The lapplicmion was opposed by Sumner, who ’ took the ground that. a rebel state, in arms '. against. thefioverumcnt, must r'emain With ‘out representation “until il. has been ré-ad ‘ ‘xxxiltecthyavble ofbotb Houses ofCo’Bgrcss.” "Huw Mr. Lincoln will relish this dash re l mains to be seen. , . . Tilt Leayuc.—Sinco {be proclamation of Governor Curtin, calling upon all loyal citizens to organize into military companies preparatory to the call of the Administra tion for their services, the Union League, composing a large portion of loyal indi viduals, will find a fitting opportunity to display Weir loyalty—not. by 'sen limenl’. and profession merely, but. by prpmptly and energetically responding to the call, fully equipped 9,0 render their servicesfin the flesh urld muscle, as they may be required. A mThe Xv. Y. Commercial Advertiser, a. Republican flaps-r, says “ the bitterest'nt tacks which could be made by, the most malignant. of writers upon the policy and cbnficter of the men in power, could not possibly so damn and sting them in the poppinr estimation as the silent, but. there; fore. most eloquent. denunciation which is hourly leveled at them from presses un juslly suspended and private interests un lawfully trampled under foot." T/ie CAL-ago PlatfornL—Wlm would believe ‘ if the fact. were not capable of such convin cing proof, lhat the following was one of the planks of the {hemmed Chicago Repub lican platform? ‘ ‘ Resolved. That. the maintenance inviolnte ol the rights of the Slalei. and especially the right of each Style to order and control its own domestic insgilutious according to imjudgr‘fint exclusively, is essential to that. balance power on which the perfection and endurance of our social fabric depend; and we de‘nnunce'the lawless invasion. by urinal force-, of the soil of any Slam or unitary, no matter under what, pretext, as among the gravest of crimes. ‘ gThe tnnsportation train oflhe Army of thy Potomac would make :1 line of wag pns sixtptwo 3nd a half mjlu in length. according to Gene"! Masada. ~ _Biaoara of Con-tarrago-Altéred antes from 3.119 denominuiou of 3} to 5?, greenback, hqfo been put it; gjmlnliop w 9 confide“; "his extepgyi‘ugig 948; or two pg“. They mummy; MM 9919” my docs , 45mm!“ ‘ f ' ' , GIANT AND ,‘tCl-ELLAN The Abolition newupnpen throughout the cnunfry are exhibiting a great. deal of anx iety upon the alleged n-mnrknhle inlentily existing levon thfe porition of Genvrnl Grunt before Richmond. in mag-and that ofGen. XcClc-llan, in 1802. They seem to be very Inge]: Mnld numb. former will beepnsidetod u followin‘g’the luur; and. “preform they. print! _verffibng and foolish arguments to [have that such in 'rblly not the cam}. I’l‘lwy know that Grant did not start. likp Mi-Ck-llnn. They are well aware that he nvoided the peninsula route. By: at the same time. one great fan stares them in the face, which overthrow! all their finely spun theories. Gen. Oran; today Ls where l'luClc-llun was when he begun Llje first siege of lliobmond. ' Wetknow that the authorities at “'anh ingtonx wgre anxious that. the Federal “my should not. follow tthurselpursued two years ago, yet Grant’s beginning of the siege was exactly like McClelhn's mm. H}. right.“ mk approachéd lllechalnicsville and his left New Bridgégas McClellan’s dill. .'ll.s supplies are d’riwh from White House, as McClellan’s were. His best offi cers were MrClellan's best. ofiicurs. 'l‘he Uliiualiominy is before him M be thsaell. in it mo bvl'uzuMcClo-llan. He 1.: surround-M lly swamps. as BluUlle-ll‘m‘ was. nnd will ham: to bridge them, as McClellan il.-l. “0 secs before him the same immvnwo hills” that. McClellan saw, unrmced from bottom to top “ill; éarthworks. The rnads lie is following; wum >ux-veyed by McClelhn,—- His mam xvi-Fe” drawn by MvClollnn”s engi neers. McClellan’s Signal Corps dinCOVCI" ed 1}“; enemy’s fmlifiqnlions. and left. on‘ record full uocnnnlu lof-ir position and strongxh. MuClblliln‘s Engineer f‘. .rpi liuilt the math across the swamp. ‘ From one side to the other ofh a, line, Gnlnt will adv/smm: tva.u~(l~x’ Richmond. us MclJlellun lrilufull one~lmlFuf the working populmion have bm-n ‘lakcn out, arid this at a time When their presume and 'labor 15 “1'03! mauled. Tun craps-an which their famili»; depvndvd for maintenance during: {he chminu your, uugm now to :be put‘ in : Uul tho rurplmnt-ma m lulmr munt'nmvatnnd idle, and m» rumium'.l.-u to suffer. We knmv mnnv 'inrgu finnflos afifiomon and chrhlrnn 1:”. without any mean; of rummrt wlmtrwxa :mvl uhq “Hist hvo ott‘lho chaxrity o! lhmr neuh‘mls. .\an mum is for wk 11‘! To nhslv ur: nvl‘x-upeniug‘tkuire on {he 'pmt u! Cor. Brough to show his nuthcrhy luv («-ndocmg zu’d‘tnnt was not» asked for.— \Vhlll‘ lhr‘ “Rah-r" Übwrnms. whole Slams rumvly {:rc vi-mn: fur a lump portion of the E-ut. :lrc sun: m-r In depnpllhte xho'rr Smws, we saw w) ~uch (mgr-mus on the part 01' Gov el'llOf‘n (.I'lhelimm'n Stale-x; 11m produc 1'; are to lwtukurr~alway hum then-labor," thl- Cvnwmrr» :m- lei” n! horn”. Thu la lune .\holilum lmh:‘}"—~l.Lln)r mn iiifmr t'hu raiiimil, With cavalry ' yiclwts ck minding: to tiii- mail. \Vi‘iri'un IWm in i‘t-ii'pplii-tl luy tlii- White Home It iilmad, jwliich has [IL'L'H rccoh‘llllfh'tl to lt-upntch u’ Station, It'll ‘ntiine from “'iiite , Hanna-.. Smith and liarmi'lt' are suipiilii-il L-y imam) train: bent il‘ulll White [I lu~e hy mail 1., ‘Bi-timtila L‘liurrh. Tin-w: ti~.tin~' ill‘t‘ alt-nus strnngly giiaitleii. as tart-ii ltl the sin“ di‘.‘ lilnL‘t‘ thvv gt) -hi\y are fri-qituiitly :ittat-kuil Ihy gticrill is. Our la'tvsi..iiitluiliueni-c ilOln_ tho url‘lly tithe Potomac ii to 'l‘uvsday'ulu turnonn, “'ilt‘ll no change had taken place. .\'nligliting ilJ‘i OCk‘Ul‘rt‘Ll. ‘ I There has Mon :1 Fruit-ml victory in the ffi‘hcimii'tm‘h Vaih-y. .\'taitlitnii it. a town' in‘ the yalleyy folly "Hi.“ west of Orange (Court ”sum, and '.trt-ntv tin- \Vt'hl‘llOf‘h-i ! WM! of Cii:trlntt~\"illf‘. TWl‘inf mill-F north," ‘iolj’b‘triiuitun, i-i ..Vuiunt Crawl-ml. tit-neiali ‘ lluiitt-r mot. the (‘.int‘eitomtn furor»: at . :Mgunt (,‘imv'unl. and kilicd their comman-I no», Gt-iivixil W. [2. Jam“. 'l'hvy then re 'll‘t:ll(‘(l tiiiiiugli Ntaunlun, foiluwpd by the I Federal tiimps. lllflliq occupiml tlita town ifllttl the (.\‘Qti.(‘|lcrititk~ §ncdttlt nil hot'veen 'Ntauntnti and (Itmt‘h-ttn'tlha 'l'lii~ victory. ‘ , beyond the n‘rzw gruiiriil occup'cd. (1095 not. . ufl'ot-t the lupin-t Ufllfiil-il's iii \‘ll‘gillillw : There is a dospzitoii from Siltl‘lnflll, inf}. "nothing of importance. Nothing has 08.. curred in Butler'sdupni'tment. ‘ t General Morgan has begun his mid into (Kentucky. He ha“ nnterml the State with. i twenty—tire hundred men, and luts‘captured fPJt‘iS. He in advanmnt! inwiutl: tht.‘ Lumi =Ville and Nashville Riilrottd, ovyr which {Sherman‘a supplies are carrier]. the has al [rezidy (leill‘flyetl POHH’ other railroads. ! w’l‘he Stat of Friday saysz—‘l‘he news ,we i-tihlith this morning from the army of l, the Potomac is not ot‘gi‘eaf importance.— .'l‘he latest dispatches iiru dated lit-tithinarv i tors, Wednesday morning at 5 o’clock. and {state that a portion at the Filth Corps is‘ re ‘pnrtetl it: having arrived at. a point on the fChickahoutiny, near Biittom’s Bridgé. on ’Tuesdny altui noon, and that coniidurahle ' firing was heard in that direction. On 'l‘ue‘sday evening. by meansol a flag of truce arraiigeriicnt, Géii. Grant had his lit' ill and wounded between the linps Qlworks iii-ought l in underthe direction of the corps comman j-dors, by the medical officers and stretcher ‘ bearers, who were the only ongtt allowed to yigo to the field. and at, the end of the time agreed upon they were notified of the fact. i from the enemy’s lines, when all hands _lct‘t ‘ at. once.’ ‘ i tug-”N dispatch from Grant’s army snys |that on Tuesday night Pie rebéls made a lmidnight attack on on forces. but Were i repulsed. The loss on hotnsides‘waa vory litany. Every night there is very heavy ‘firing, which continues iuntil utter mid night. . . ‘ i A dispatch from Cincinnati states that ‘Morgan'd men are wjthin thirtv' miles of {that city; and occupy Paris, Cynthinua, Georgetown and Willia‘mstown. A late: dispatch . says that (in’ Thursday Gen. Burbridge came up with and defeated I a portion of Morgan's mnlnlttlldjfli Mount. ‘ 'Sterling. and is following after the rest. ‘ Loyallym—Keep it before the people that that'hiczgo Tnbunz, a Lincoln 10an organ, sax : ' “Give us a‘rbbel victory, let ourarmy be destroyed. Maryland conquered, Waking ton captured, the President exiled. and the Government desgoyed ; give us these and any'ozher calamities Hut. can repult from defeat and ruin, sooner than a victory with McClellan u I General.” -Mc(.‘lallan (a Hair a EMMA—The New York Herald an: "From London we we informed that Gen. George B. McCleliafh has a fair chance of being deem-ed heir to the personal fortune of tho late 81: Jofm Campbell. (Lord Clyde,).thq great. warrior, who. it may bouid. won the empixe ofln-, din. to England. The family history of the cue shows that the hero of tho Potomw' army stands already well on the list ofhein presumptive it; the of." ‘ 3' #Hr. J emel Wier. owaonsboro, Ken tucky. who we: eppointed by the Lincoln Convention xi: that State u e delegate to Baltimore. and also us one of the undid“. on the Lincoln electoral ticket, bu declined to ectm either capacity. ‘He says he does not know whet they went by this use of his n'eme; but in': was to help Mr..Lineoln to I second term of the Presidency, he is not the right men. ' 3")?!“ young mun Smeluer, unbound 30 flmng I? Frederickfln flog. the $2lll. 09'9' ”My. in '_‘t'o v, o u confining. 2V " ' ' V ”STALLATION SERVICES.«—'Ihe Ro‘w. R. 11. De-uicb will be inlulll' Pastor of th. 7 Ger. Bel. Congregation of this élflte, on Enon‘rnz 3-1111. lWedueldny. the 224 int... .1. to o'clock. A. u. Buns Flll-D‘ nu Guns Slum} fine Rev. J. 0. Miller, of York. will pruch tho D C June 3, 1364*” “- l‘ Installation Sermon 3 - u! .Olfltlg:—A territgle'linttle in pro- ; ~., m ' ~ ---. “‘ ‘ “‘""“f? gren. We mm tallied nothing get to-dny.—- i OQMMUTATIONAUB§THUHSFJVf re- The 10.. in out Brigade is heavy. Col. John ‘ pnblulx the [alloying proustonl of tho Entou -W. Scull. commanding Brigade, woundéd ln '““'“ hill [billed by “““‘?!" 1.“ “““'" h} arm-still on duty. ()nr loss in ofiicerl nlone l the i"f°'”9“°“ °f ““‘" '”” h?" 5“" ‘”'“ tlxiv morning in tirenly 'in Brig-dc. Capt. ’ draft”: ‘ ~,, , ‘ , Pfeill'u is allot through the body; I fear will ’ Person! mmikd '"" {urnllh ‘L ‘“’ “In. die Co Fin .u ‘ U .n r k'lled 'previoul to the drnltnn acccpuble substltntd ' ‘ ‘ 53 f“ 9' é‘m' "my ' ' {who is not liable, and such persons tlm. fur. lsanc blinds and heifer wounded. The nlangh- : nialxinfi a “twin". .hqll be ugmpt from tbq ter is terrible, and itnot over. Our llrgiment draft not exceeding the time {or which Incl: has the fourth line for once to-dny. l have . "Il'fillllgfl’ '3‘" 33“" bflih‘cfiwug dAfny‘ - ' . ' person rn tr ‘ may re a me :0 or been 1:. the front 11l thy tune nnurly, but lune ‘ his uppenmn“ lorllu 'nt “1. dry). "ad". always weaned. 0‘” 9393"“ ”“' ”“‘ 2° ‘ mus, furnish‘iin acct table Inbltimteglub— Richmond mil be slow, and mutually lives. ' 39m to such rules and regulations nl niay be The 133111, 1 pm, ims lost A few men thisll'l'flfllbl‘d by (he Scent-x 10! Wm If any morning. The 10th Vermont, in our first line, x drafted “"59“ “‘“" _hprenlter P" W“, '“' ’ .. d'l ~ 10 - l .3 tb f ‘n ' gihe procumllon urn substitute, such payment 15S alrm 3 cat 0 men. c we.“ _e "I g, l 31m“ npernte only to "Lil.” the ‘”"‘,” from is very hot. This is lhe 3lst day 61' "us cntn- [draft On that call, nnd h'n nnme Ihnll be ru pnign. Our low so far about 78 killed and I "in?” Dunn": “I", '"“‘ he ““‘“ ‘l9 "l“li‘c‘ ‘0 . ‘ drnlt in ii in); that (mom. and his name shall wounded. (xod has wntched our un, but our Ibe rctnined on the roll in fill‘u’t‘g future quot“. b?“ mny comcfiyet. .In‘ butt, Z )0-290- {But in no instance shall the enmplian 01 any I’. Si—Co. F has lost so fur—killed, James i perspn qn account of his pkyrnent of commu .\lurmy;~wouimu d, [smg Slxcxtds, head; Amos 1 Milan money for the prucurlug ofu nnb-t'mito Keller, arm; Amos llurké. nrmfl amputated ;' “‘""," beyond one year; ‘""‘“ the ‘“‘! °f 0"” (' “‘6 .A] f _ J b ll'. _m U“ 4“- ‘ yvar In every such case thennme qfam‘ person ol'p. .‘L omgn‘. ootl net) wt. .‘ _m- :( go‘ue‘mplcd slmll he enruliod gums, ifnot bl;- twnc‘; Samuel l-Isber, side ;\J.ICOI) H. Grow, .foru returned lo the enrollmcutd’lst under the hgml, getting Wt'll; Sorg. ,lulm ii. Shanda} prov'niuns u! this suctiign. .- lohm & Emmy. lulmd ; Jeremiah W. Sterner, (thigh; fish: ' .\hssing, Wm. Ogden, Dmd «3.. )ber's, Wm. Fullermn, supposed to be prisoners. _ Cu. I has just lmd John Muir WOHLd-Ed in SJlllllL‘l V. .\lursh, Co. I, died frbm effect of \\'uuudri; lmri ed at Port Royal on '.lsc Rnpbn hunuagk. ‘ . . f fisg'ig the fight of firm»): \u-L'kjthe 135111 P. V. sqflv‘red éonsinlemhly. I'. Milk-r, W. fluke and J. W. Linn, orl7o. B, icre Woundcll in the hips and army H C. Sndlt-r, of Co. G,'wus nisu \vonnde'l . John Kitzmincr.‘ 0! Cu. B. from this place, was killed in the battle of Cm) ”Arbor 0“ “RAM: in)". ' mayA lcxterjust received 'lrom Licut. Eam s‘haw, “to. B, [35.11 I(eg., slam-s theeammhies iuzhc company as follbw: :—K|Hvd, John Kitz milloE. Wounded, Sup. Jahu Fr}, Henry J.’ Worm, “’lm. A. “At“, Job}! T. Grouse, l’eler Mxllcr, J. \v. Linn; ' . WTllomfils I‘lhlt-n, of Compmy G, 13ml: Regime-m. who Wu! wounded n Sew wu-M 'ugu, died in the Hospital n: Wmshingmu on Mun dJy. His remains were brought huml‘ fur in lament. The Cunt-LG wok phce M Bunlrrs— Villa on “”‘-ducidny. Hi 4 hrnlln-r. H. (‘.“IZI dx-n of C 0: K, 1’“. Rest-Hrs, “us‘mLL'n p‘ximm-r iu the I.st battle in which the Hui-(nun )m -liuip‘uc'l, xuul just the day L'vcfore lhc heacrn-s started er home." I WW”.- fdllox‘ing members of (anl. Hun ter's sundry company wrro «upturn! «luring the figh': a! Star Market, on the Hm of Mn); Curp. Thcudrire lfr.\ll=lcr, near (in!) Jung: Auglh‘lus .\Llfllrlzunl. )lxumvu; Goa Spang lcr, llv-id‘lcls'nurz; Wm. A. Cruuso, J. )l. Gel wicks. and l'ruuk Gibbs, Cmmitshurg; Churn-s Cuvrens,szb}luwn. _ Mr. ('ruusc. We llixdtrslflnd‘ was gnnrmHy wuundrd. Purl. of the comfruny is mwluly in Wesu-rn Virgin‘u. while nnulncr [which is M (‘.unr Stonmn m. near “‘.I-hinglon. ail telegram from Colonci Boyd, enm -11:41:47ng the 2151 Pa. (.‘m’uhy, dull-d :nlj’urk lowa. nnx‘munrvs ihnt hcylms M'vn wounded and ”ML uhouL lnrly of'th: 2151: had hum kill ed and \vuuuch. In Mmt ‘enngcmepz this occurred ive mu- unable to say, as ‘3“,l‘2‘“ lud no inu-lligvm-e o." the. w‘acrmhouu of the regie mon'. rim‘e Hwy left \\'.stiuglun. nae-1):. Uurnlon -‘\‘lx!:iOW napm-mr nt San inry ('umlmasian, Ml orfmnrd lrnm ”"' Summer Rlpiry coming u from t'.e While llunse nu Tues-14y and wnsi’iromwd., llc‘ had in churgclllu- body of his son, Col. Winsluw, \vho‘ was kllh-d in (mad the MN figlni. UH} Doctor um; “on knuwxll to many 01' um bit}- zena. Inning been here arm the b. 4111- uf Guto Any-3mm. ”A _g ' ‘1 . _ [Eff-The met'ubers of the infu- lcmh Begi mont.‘ fr)!" [his county, will “1361.10 4mm my {wane}, Drakeiof the llzm'Xl-w Turk, whb cozmmnclwl Foster's hrizadc‘ “illl WU". h the 11231}: was connecfi-d, \r.ls..|nnnnH_\‘ wound erl ih lhr‘fnbdomcn, and lll.nCul..\h-I‘m-fif. of the 105m]! .\'. ‘ll, of same Brigade, “ms Rifle] in the battle of (XML H.lrbor.‘n fmv day: ugu. Col. Drake's Adjutant was niéo kilted. \ @Dmfied men in. Adnms‘conngy wi}! .be rcqliircd to report for cgnmmntiou lglhtlysy burg from tlu‘ I3th to the 17111 all-lune. i_n elusive. Those who fin! to appear (in those d'xys “ill rose the bancfit o! nu cxnmiuamon next home, and win be obliged to murmur nf tel-wards n! (‘hzunhersbixrgZ The emminaliqns will be held in tlquourt‘ nuuse'. The pond will go into session earh [naming at 7 a“ lock, and men are jrchuested 10 be ghcu: [lro’lfiplb‘ at. that lime 05mg soon there'um-r is possilde.- Drafted moi should- bring their none: of‘dmfl wilh lbcm.’ L _ ‘ , fil’ursunnt to the call of‘the Burgess, the citizens of Gellyaburg assemued in the Conrt ngsc on Tucsdny evening. to initiate- nrrnngea ments for n proper ceicb‘mtion ofthc coming Fourth of July. ‘ The meeting {nu organized by the appointment of Dr. Charles‘llorner a: Chairman, and John T. llcllhenny as Secretnry. Col. C. H. Buchler ofl‘ered the following resolution, which in: adopted: Ranked, That. a. committee of seven be _lp poiuted to make urnngementu for the celebra tion orthe 4th of July and the Anniversary of the Battle of Gettysbnyg in an appropriate EMI@ The following committee wn appointed :—-~ C.oL C. H. Bllehler, Dnvid Wills, Dr.-—H. S. Huber. Charla Tyson, John T. Hdlhenny, Joel 8. main“, .1. L. Schick and start" Ziegler. ‘ 1- On motion of D. A. Bucblcr, n éaméfitae was appointed to muse arrangement? f§r I proper reception of tho Penna. Reserve}. ; The fqllowing persons were Ippoime'd thg Comniittee:~CoL C. H. Buehler, Emsnuel Baum-n nndJohn T. Mdlheuny. ' ' No Born"! To Pnufl urn nlu flu; or i chnnn Sump- wno Will u '1“ Moxrua' Saucy—We under-Ind lbs: the ‘ Second Auditor»! the Treunry Depuhneni. } at Wuhingcon, bu decided thnl the puma “11 relative: of aoldierl who died, or were killed in the nine mannn’ nervica,uc not enti tled to the bounty promised by the‘ net of July 14, 1362, as bu been the understanding bed:- Lofore. We have not seen “indecision or tho? rel-lons for it, but it ”and ti) u ihat if the luv dpgg'noc allow It a be p‘dd one plight to be pu'ud tbs: would'glve it when. “ ' But Congreu teen: to be too has"; en sued im «abutting. “ Progdnnu't Bums," ud providing «he: mean in an snppprt dud Inductance of fin “2”,“! find time to do justice to shy prenu, widoln Ind orphan , or the soldier: who mfldcedfuir li'ru for iii: country's cause. in tho nine monthl’ mica. JWM Sam's-ah .. 9 g-Amuaqn is armed Q3} uh an. . finer!) 5 00., “rotated in nodm éohinné ‘ FrffM= PEEN fil’mvosl Mnrshgfl Gena-I}] Fwy has axi " dresscd‘ lhf following lent: to Dom-Benny iJolmso‘n, of XML; k ‘ . ‘ ‘ Sir—ln reply to your inquirfa! to length of lime to “hic‘h the payment of runnmulgni‘on i mum-y exrmma :1 mm l‘mlnliublliliy to service,- .vl have [he hcnor lo ,shne thu} Iluauugunge of _llw Inw seems to me tn make the “Men plain. The lnw snya: "If uny dmtled person aim” .hgrullcx pnymon'e)’ fur the proturuion o!‘ u ‘ substitute, uudtr the provisions of me Act to bahjch this is un anwndrnem,,snch payment of I mom-y shull openm- only In rehew “ch per isom' fwmjmn in filling ilmt quota." If il should be ’IIH-eyfiary m mnke several drnwings of‘numrq 1n urdrr up fill “that qu'olu"—llmt 'u [lO say, 11n- quumalrcndy nssigucdfillw person ,pny‘m; tuxixluumliun mung vnll he mum on V“ mun! n! :UL’ll puymcnl I‘mm all life dmnings w fill “glad quuln ”. manic subieqa m. 19 the !om"iu “lll’ch ht- WM dnmu, and furyhich he "paid \lu: tmumulalion. - «'3 l _ l‘mn, «an, \uy respctlfnlly, your ohulieul scrum: . Juiavs (l lflu', ‘ X ' .. l‘r'ovu:t .\Lu-akul ug‘umx. ‘ r. s. cummu cmmlsamxflmo‘ Hum:- committee in (:clgslulqg MkficMellgo the rem-hm 61’ \he following/.lulfrimt Mon-i, luv .‘i‘v mmith ending Jung 1::, \:i§': ’ FIOHL the )‘roigtcriax- umlfll. B. Nubhmhr SdmuL, 1 Lu: ruundg 100‘ home “if”, .\'nmm-l Bd‘l'ngnn, 1 pi: tun: lmuw’ n~n~l shells; '- (ionyl mg but) 44' Aid. 4 buns cunlnil m; p'a'.lu“a,lmntlkrnhieh,m\n-ls,l~hirls.Nnmligw. flippers, Hm king-n. Fruit, jun), \sme an! ulnar amu'lta‘ Vulm-d nl sler ; h". K. Sabbath fiLhuul, 27 {mum-Anna: .\“As .\lufl'llomwon's :J‘rhuul, I." hauw-wnes”pung‘lndin oLHrn. I'l'nlor'n I". inau- .\l-miunry. 2 hosts cunmihmg 120 pli- Lnkd,? gowna, 100 nulls bungluyes undullnl; (iL-Hmer’g Lugiirs' Aid, 3 bun-. 1 yum-inn; .€-'.~uru:-L*hu~llnr.:l(hurts, \nlmpl IL‘ 324).”. (Tullmuhuurimns. l'mi-lflfllynfil‘kofi; .\l. L. Stu-Hr $lO 00', .\irw. H. A 5.11500 : M. hwmrgc, ’_'!» L-1«;Juln [in ). SH) ; XII-up H. .\ld'rmuy. $5 00; .\l. L.“ In rh, cOll,, 551.0”; (3. It. l‘\ larch, u-H . $7 ha' FHA-glen“: rh‘unh, £o”.le sn. Tulanl mu. W\\'iilimn Sunny. of Cu B, I mom. and Din—n] “prawn Cu. 1“, H" ‘mvn', bn'x'u Irmn L|:i~ plzu'v, luv: lweu Imm Tin-y new when lelH'ltl’Nill the hum; of the “'llilt‘lnt'm'. ‘nml :uc nuzv I“ the hfnnlu of. the rclnls‘ §wnny is m Gurkhmnlln: . . EET‘The I’Enl Nahum! Hunk of Qvnydnurg inning rluermiva {of in'crmso 'it; vii-ml- Stork m fillmfiurm, glwre is get rm ammrlumry nfi‘h‘xdwl to those who wisn to m flu n gomi and mm- inn-slmum lo auhwnbfihlzj 12ml “”‘" sumo u! the .\umk. The bank? are nu/n' open fur suhSrripliun‘l tho U Jug. ' fun: 15:! ‘ W“? ml; Nu: nthlmn :‘x.’ Qur N‘fvll'l’! lu , 'Lln‘ .ui'.‘(-rlx~l\(~.n-~:|1of .\k'. Uu'ulmn, oH'mciu: mm, in Hus Imp-m He x; {:5l umbfijfifug [l* ‘ u-pn::nliu.z fur s,sz {Eng out from: his rsldl:f1all~ uL-ul nufirllcln Llu'. will not :lccumphsh nil that ii‘l‘lnl‘mf’l (mil. Tmpa'b‘lic ml} 14-}, an xfuy [Ling “\‘uh h bears his mum: n 5 Lam-5,; all OE ”The attention of .\gvms it: imiwi m mh‘. of Weir & 00., 4:“ S, Third SB, K'hllmlel~ pm", in ghis bsuv‘ fist?!”- i’vfll‘nll'f will he furm'dw I from thin ti-nv until nvar HIP PresldJuziul Mccnuu 5| SI'ZYI‘S'I‘Y-Fl'v'l‘l CENTS, mflr in mhnntou , ”A Rupubfica‘n cxahnngu in)“ 1h" [l6‘- ilim’nm are trying to defeat the [100,110. 'l‘lmt 3111110, th'e officen~p,‘cnznlractors, plun (lN9rs,_nnd all the vast. hordes of paid ping“ aml‘liulnpiulrs who feed Upon the trehsmy of the maple, wreflrying to dun-n Lincoin on “mm for anolhei' (our your}.— 'l‘ho ‘peo'pl‘wllo\vevor.-whn ipve lxberly aml have {9 [my flu; mans-y that is thus squan dered, pref“: it wise and Conslixuliuml ud ministrnnon'. . Fifi/MIMI vaifrmtl Ace-'Jépl.——‘Dn Ul9 3ch . ult.‘ a party of young men‘nnd women who lml beeqfitlcmlinéza circus in Sunbury, P'nrted home on I ha‘nd our on the Northern Central ltxilway. The lipid cu‘ was in charge of a truck master; and with him were Horatio Sewhollz. Wm. Parsing. Abraham Zimmerman mill Julm Hopper. Olivia J. Helrich, Logisn Flester and Sumn llollenbach, all reaiding from three to five miles below Sunbury. While crossing tho creek bridge. about 1: mile below tuwn. the ’ h’and'car was struck, by the express train south. Ina was crushed. Misses Pinter and lielrich were lhrugm 'mto thy creek. and their bodies4wcre‘ fufind the next morning. Miss H' enbach rim} so serioun 31’ injured that. ‘lifiemvery in conuidrred oubnful.‘ The med wen-9 ull injured, but. not seriously. ~~; . a,“ o o-« ’11“ The Steamer [lnks/tire Dutrnyed by Fire- Furry Livia Inst—Random. N. X" Junq 9._ —'l'he stea'mer Berkshire, running betwe’en .. Hudson sud Sew York, and belonging to the Hudson 492:th company, w’u de stroyed by fire ln‘at night a: Rwy: la’hnd. eight miles below that place. Sh wag ‘5O- , mg down to New York. The fin brigivh ed from an explosion of 1: km hi the} of! [rooms The loss of life cannot. go correctly ascertained. but it in thought that M: least I‘forty pagans perished. most of they: being burned to death in their state rooms. TIM Pope on Ameriaui Muirm—J‘he follow ing paragraph appear-In 3 letter from Rome to the London Herald: "The pope bu sent a largesum for the relief of the wounded soldiers in America, to be equally divided between the Federal And Confederate hon rial-31H: probable that Governor Win, of Virginia, may shortly arrive here, on e mission from Jefl'ereon Devin to the Holy See, the Pope being most desiroul to eflbot. 'if possible, some settlement of the question through the Bishops of the dissenzient 5m..." \ e « e fi'Thay hue a word canted n the St. Louis Saniuty Fair. At. first there were “a? votes for McClellan, but his friends, in, ' _- nun because his name did not appear vi ' those of other generals 'm the decorations E Qbe full. nlliod and put, him ahudkmdo the menial; of the 25th, We mm “on: HeClellm 258, Bnmock, ,244. Butler. 171;? fine; 95, firemen: 6, with 20 or 30 We“ 3‘- ’ ‘ ‘ MEM ~-,. 2 I'resid'nt R. G. .\ld‘nnuu th Itegi— J N'gl- Iran]