“Eh: . wampim," 7 BM GM o w: 1% 4 u: STAIILI: EDITOI AND PIOPIIE‘I‘OI GETTYSBUBG. PA CIE MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 27, 1854 ‘ V [YIA'OB'I'ANT :' ‘7‘ 1L ufibrall ~us much .pleasure to 'pizbliah 1.2.4- subjoined despatch‘ announcing {ln} ~ )no-meemont. of the Democratic Pruiden :— finl Convention go the 29m of Allguati rusrvuxmnfl or 7m: x “‘lo)th DEM Quanta (‘oxvm'ru_>.\x ' fisclu. nmsrncn in nu: rmunurnu 50!. E ‘ " Nt-W York. June 22. . The National Democrulic Committee (19- cido-«l Ibis fivening tn w-s-x rnsn TUE urns-c or 111:, ‘szocnnrc Cosrnnox. winch had been emu-. 1 rm-July 4m. ’l'llli mxvm 'l'lON' WILL HE HELD IN CUICA‘EU,‘U.\' MUN DAY. AUU Us’l‘ 29m. LINCOLN’I STAR BETTING \Vhilst in‘convcrsnlinn wilh a pmmificpt Dam-)crufisevoinl mumhs ago. _when ”in inmp'pctu of the Democracy beeuu-d glonmy N ,qnougb, jm rzplesaeu to us the belief that. ' Veircumstanooa would transpire between that. I'lmriml and the President-in! election w'hiph'l would cause such a. revulsion in. pqpulur sentiment in' the sorld has rarelysecn— ‘ limb w Imsvy would be the current. against ; Lincoln that nil'fi ‘woul ‘ ashamed to ac ‘ k‘huwlmlga they lm4lr{yal organ~ lz'ttlpn. lts' protemlml love of frmdnnl Inmuh nothing mnre nor loss than vii-{l your. All panic: \huul-l unite to expme thvir in tenlibns and arrest xholr fulfillment.” It iijust twenty years since Jackson ut tered these words—flue they not fulfilled like .1 prophecy? .le this “ disloyal nrgnni zstion," of which the editor of the Tribune i 4. a shining light, -ul never existed, we should never have Ed this civil wur, and the Union would to' ay be mi prosperous and happy as ever; The Abolition p'nrty is the "(lislovxl orgnnizttion” which has broken the Union. In his Fax-elven Ad (tll‘9s‘, President Jukson said : I “ The (hu slilution cannot be maintamrd, nor tho Union prawn-ed. in opposition to public feeling, by the more Hertinn ol‘ the coercive powers of the government.” This it. the great truth which the "Copperhends" hure'heen trying towork into the obtuse brain of Mr, Lin coln. If the editor of the Trzbune will not receive this wholemme fuel. from the “Cop perheuds, " will he learn it of Jackson?— Aud while he seems in rm amiable mood towards th ti. great statesman, we commend to him these other words in the farewell ad dress of tho old hero. Referring to. the idea. of a war between the North and South, he said: “if such a struggle is once bo— gun, and the eitizens of one section of the country are nrmyed in arms against. those of the other, let. the battle result as it. may. there will be an end :of the L'nionnind with it an end of the hope of freedom.” Now it in for repeating this very truth that the Tribune calls Democrats "Copperhendsf’l— 'ln the very letter which the Tribune’s!)- provmgly quotes, Jackson says, that “our glorious l'nion, upon which depends the perpetuation ofour happy government. will endure so long M our cmz/cdrraud :yslem‘ lasts, and no longef.” This rig-tin is just what the Tribune has been denouncing as. “pure Copperheatlism.“ It is what Mr. Lincoln calls “the mischievous heresy of State rights.” Lincoln and his porty are now striving to overthrow “our coigldera/cd system,” find to fasten a consolidated system upon its ruins. At this treasonahle busi~ new the editor of the Tribune works night and day. It this very letter of General Jackson's, which the editor of the ’l‘rilzune thought he wmf so smartly quoting, were a rope. itrwould hang him for a traitor. He is one of those inhalin!‘ traitor: to whom the letter refers, as those who are seeking to lestroy "‘our confederated system." He is at. the head of that “disloyal organization,” which in 184-! Jackson declared would end iin “civil wnri’.’ We sincerely hope the Tri buna will discover some more of these in ‘structive letters of Old Hickory. ~ “Our SJlu'im Baily Diwing.”-Such is one 1 of the‘ head lines of that loyalujgnsation newspaper, the Philadelphia Inquire-r, of the ‘ Bth June. ‘ } Everybodyrememben thethaly horror and ‘ the vast. indignntion of tlletgbévo papennd! all other: of Africnu proclivitiel, at the use ‘ of the xpada by Gen.,McClellan. Eben wu no defense, excuseoreven puliatio l“ for such ‘ ; proceeding. Ridicule, denunciation, epi theta were hnped upon his devoted he‘d. "Fhickahominy Grave Digger" was Imong the mildk-st name; applied to him by the Loydiats. . Sow, two you: liter-wards. we banana. Gnu: directly in McClellan’s tracks, iuni with mtgmw the radical papers Innpjhzoo "Our Soldiers busily digging.” And theré before thou Chickshorqiqy Stumps, Grant lost. morb men than McCliallnn did; Ind yet no Democntic pupa: speaks harshly of Gen. Gnu. or condemn: his course or procuqipp. _BO mag howevtr now look: tori accept! or We!” ‘9 9n twig“ qowopapor: A ”Em": an mik'ing in Fred: ' ' #9 s 9 erect a first aim 50% ; ‘"'“; m 3" il.“ .ETI'IN or ‘JAI.LAN.IUIIAH.: 'nA'l‘ THE F'R’IONTUfi’ LB: ”0- 1 Th. sudden return ofVaihmdifinm from ' INC. {hil invotunmry exile has evidently taken, ; tho politieitm at. Wuhingfion by surprise. E ' IL is announced. on their behalt, that they ’do not ptbpbse 10 our}; their sentence of' banishment or fluent. crimpyilonment Apto further efl‘efl! ihi: well! . ‘ Seldom, says the Albany Aqua, {an my thing in Ilium); occurred more ihinmous lthnn the midnight capxuro. miiiéiry 59n- Ilence and dppprtntion of this cilia-n. It is with astonishment that we refer bwk to the trial, and read upon what slight pretext. he was secured, upon what feeble evidence coanicted, by what perversion: oquw (lu judgment was maintained, and under what usurpation of nulhorilyghe was finally len- Leuced ! - He had said in a speech at a public meet» in; in his owa State, that. this wnr was “with-d, cruel and unrecessary."T-“ a war for the purpose of crushing out liberty and erecting a derS‘otiain "—“a war for the free‘ dom oC tho( bhcks and the enslavcment of the whiles’b—he said he “wns resolved to do whu he could to defeat the attempt now being made to build up a monarchy upon the ruins of our Free Governn)enl."r~ Vague lungungelme this, which has been surpnt-red in gravity by the charges made by the memhci‘s‘nf the Cabinet ug‘uinst each othrr. and by" promiant Rppuhlicnn politi cims against. the Administration,’ was the sole ground (If nccueminn. "l'lm mmk-mindevl Burnside, whpbad sent in military spymlhguisr-d, to listen (0 and inporl the speech, .‘l‘llt a squad of solJicrs to urn-a 1 the obnoxious citizen. “See that Hm nrrvst is made as quietly as pnfiyisilile; endeavor to ulrive hora before daylight to monow morning,” were the imlruclicns in pursuqncc -of which Vulldmlxgham was seized at. midnight. in his bed. _ The mod: trial vnded in a sentence of imprisonment in Fort Wain-n. which '“':ls clmnzed Ln lmni=hment b’yilie following or der ofllm President: I'. S. Mllnuvy"l‘e!egraph. May”, 1803. {Cipher]—— ‘ [Ev tvlegmph from Washington, 9.40 p. m., , ..’ . ' 1 . . . (7.. 1 . ‘ ‘ u . . o Jlvr'nr’ (v'rnrrvl Runny/e Commandm De J ~ 1.: . ’ . par/"16%)! (Mm: ' .\'Ht': 'l‘lw#'|e-i|lnnt rlirroh Hmt, withouf fiduiuy, yq' m- n 1 ('. L. Vatlnndigham umlm‘ secum‘gu‘E-WL tn the heudqwm'tqra of Gen. Roam-mus,” to be put. by him Ineyodd our Imililxu‘y lmom am] in _cuSc .o/In'x wi-rrn wit/fin, our (mu [/3 Le arrch’ Hull-kept In close custody ‘fm‘ the term spur-W3l in his Sflllfllff. ‘ .By order 01 the President. ~ . En. M. CANDY. l Buigmlinr General and A. A. G. . Please acknowledge leceipf of this, and time when rccvjved, by xoqumt of Brig. Gen. (‘.n'uv TIM-r 0 never wag a grnswrnct ol folly than this of Presidmt Lincoln. It was dictated by the lowest feelings of partisan halted. It. Wm wantnn nml lawleu. It provoked everywhere rmnomtmnco and indignation. Tthkmncmtl of Ohio nnminntod him for (lovérnnr, and gave to him 155,464 votes. ’san who-hail bt'llLVGd Mr. Lincoln honest, and patriotic. ceased sottn rngm'd him. :mut taking tlm memure uf his thlinels by this act, Jasmin-(1 0f the salvation of the coun try entrusted to such api 13‘! Much of the bittvrnfls with wlfch Sn now regqrxl the diameter of the I‘rmidnnt, and Mill which they will p'lifi it with bitter exqcm liOu‘s to future gv-nomLious, glibws out. of this once. . . It was the only battle in which the Com mimlor—ierhicf lul in/pm‘son—nnll ix. was ngnimt n, fullmv—citizun 21ml :1 member ofhis own Gnvernment. It \m: his only viotnr‘y —:l‘ vigtory over Law «ml Justice and ,Truth. Ten: rii' llmu=amh hml been sncnfired by him, but thin was his gnly pziml'ler, nn‘l he propaned to make the Reh'cls his iuilors! Will he campll-te this his only success by cm‘ryinz'into efllfct his throat to imprison his victim slmult‘l hb'return? Yes; if lié cnnjmke political ciwitul out of it; and if he 11:15 the courage. We await the result. of his rvfleczion's. " ‘ WThe re-nnmination of Lincoln in the present exigencies of the country. (my: the l'u’lzy S/nriL) is an insult to the intelli genco‘ot‘ the American people. He has proven himself totally unfit. for the posi-‘ tion he holds. .110 is weak. incapable, va cillating. a time :crvcr, without either wise_ compreheminn of the present or uagacious forecast of the future.. ’l'hgough hid mis management arrd imbecility during three years of bloody civil war, the resources of the country have been wasted, thousands of lives have been uselessly sacrificed and millions of treasure squandered,leaving the prospect of peace and a. restored Union, as tar as human foresight. can go, as-distant now as; at. the beginning. Ila has lent, himself to tho schemes pfthebold bad men around him, in whose hands he is a mere tool to carry out their wicked designs. He has prostituted the war from the high and noble object for nhich it was commenced to the baseet and most ignoble partisan pur poses. By his selfi:hness and partisan pol~ icy, he has chilled the artlor and enthu siasm of the people which at. the first so no< bly responded to the calls of patriotiam, and in consequence is.now compelled to fill the dccimated ranks of the army by means of; mercileSS conscription. He has violated the personal liberty of the citizen "by his arbitrary arrests and unwarrantahle and unlawful searches and seizures. He has attempted to stifle the voice of an an tagonistic public sentiment by tho suppreso aion of free speech and ofree press. He has suspended the priviliges of the writ of Aubm corpus, and denied the citizen the right of trial by jury. He has arrested citi zm without. warrant or prooeu of law, tried them (or pretended offences before military commissions, and .iuflinted pun ishments upon them unknown to'our Con stitution and Laws. In theft, in the lan guage of General Fremont, "the ordlnary ‘ right: with the Comtitutian and the (4103‘ oft/u: tawdry have been violascd, and extraordinary 5 power: have been warped by (A 4 Etienne.” Such is tho public record oflhe mm who is I. second ‘time presented tthe Ameri hoa‘n people for their sufi‘ruges #9: the fint oflico in their gift. Unless the spirit of ‘76 is totally extinct in‘lhe hearts of. mujorily of the people, he will be most inglcrioualy dofo nted. ' fildncoln and his party adherents an more seriously troubled and depresied by the pov‘verful flank movement. executed by the Cleveland cnnvention, tbs!) they would! have beqn by - flank movement. on Wash ington by Lee’- um). Gage} bye, Abru ham‘! ' ‘ ' wféßrickf’lPomeguy up, an} it’ former limo; “etegnnl vifilwm In: the priw qr fiber!!!” pup. now It ism qr g sqbbgitute, As an indication of the exciting chino ter nfthe poliliml cnmpuign upon which we are en's-ring. the \. Y 3 Juvmm? of UM wwc: mentiom than vFrenmm'n {fig-n“ in lhst city no organizing clubs upon w‘lnr gnst ICJIO- 'Fiie Genlml Club (room: on Broadway near Nth kt: t) is A complex. institution of its kind, 1:?! will be followed by the establishment ofsimilnr organizi tmns in each ward. Although cut oil" from Goi'crnnient patronage, the Fremonterl seem to have members and money enough to carry on a large politiczil business. and will ask no oddi of their ~peculiar antago nists,‘ the Lincoln men. It is said to be themintentiun to outdoetfery demonstra tion Wllichjhg Loyal Leagues; or Lincoln clubs. mgy' nigfi'e in the interest of the 13.1.1- thore”m‘:kct.. and lshow by indubiluble evidence that the Fremonters can always mutter the larger crowd and the more en thusiasm. . Tue contest b¢twecu the two will give‘ peculiar spice and animation 'lO the cgmluign. g T/(e letinfarc (‘anvcnlio'mj—The lelegrflph brought the inteliigence at the sxsme 'time yesterday that [he Ballifimru convention hall re-lmminutcd Abrahxim Lincoln and that gold had advanced in New York to 195. The lulger wvcnt indchtu's 11m public confi dence inspired by the farther. If the when of the. Bxllilnore Convention I produced no great“! demonstration of [Sub jlicjuy anywhere else thn in Chicago, the ”101 ml.” duhght all pvur the country. in flnmll indeed. llcne.mot lhp slighte:t sen gsnliun was visiblp. Not. one pelson“ was lsevn to congratulate another. Not one {bun-uh was heard. Nobody *turned usxde jw discuss with any other body the occur ircncc. The news fell thtyand dead upon - the puhhc pulai’. If Lhc Federal office-hol iders had fixed a mime, or x-cnt u locket, (3r il-uxlt a bun-fire, it. would have been name irehgf to the univmsul calmly-sane». They Idid nothing nflhe :ox'l. Even they diid not. Memonslmle in any uny.-'—-L‘/.J.:ugo Twins. [‘Q'Aznnng the good signs'mn‘nil‘es‘ling ‘thet isulvos one after {mother are these 2—— r'l‘hekubscriptiun li-lts gt Democratic papers 'nro everywhere on t'hé incrom‘o, \vhilkt . thew of tho .\‘inlition put-era are gmicml'ry ‘on the (Increase. This izia mist healthy ‘imlii-ution. It. shows that the people are gPtling'tirqd of the continued lying of thé lni'ggc‘r organ. and find that in the Unmo lcratic Jun: nuls alone can they look for the Itluth. Whether an the War, the fin moss. llhe taxes, or any other subject. the Aboli i t'ion papers think or nothing but to midmd land Immbuy. '[hey decciireil the people in . the election of Lincoln. and hope to I‘B-eloct him by keeping up Mr drrtptian. ' lt. ii amu~ing to wituosn thi‘ pfl'm'ta of [Lame of thesé editor»; to retain their num- Flwr of rf‘ltdi'l‘i. Not only 510 timir columns ' term with all sorts of “ catch-penny" nfi'ers, lbnt prrson'il etlhrts oil et'ery conceivable 'ctylv are nude. To no pun-pow, howovér. [The public are getting their eynq open}? i tlmre is “isomethixi: gnin'g wrong." They v‘l-umo that, and they, know. too, that this} Abolition editors are systematically trying Ito kt‘ep the truth fmm them. llama the general denim lo :q-penl (01.119 only chan neh through which accurate infurnntion is 110 W '.O be had —llu- Dumncmtic l|.\p(‘l‘u.- Tll5. people would hedning lhcmhelrea am! the country a service by glving nll oth'ers the go-lvy: T/xe I’lelu’phiu A/qn—ll s’“! be seen Ly reference (’0 nu sulverti-‘omgnt in unothnr unlumn. Illa! (ho proprictrh-s 5f ”liajillle and WON-conducted Democraligjnm'nul‘.n'cahnut i‘suing a popular odntion for the bdming pr» liticul canfipuign. The Age is in all respects nmmbdoshuhle wiper, and the party ~houh'l extend to it :1 full ~uppor'tmnd thus increase' its usnfxlllm-ss us 3 defvnuer of Dechrnlic principles m the amn-onclaing_Mruggle. Tl”: .‘lrrtat If Guremar .‘llc.lury.f—AL the, time of the quest of Governor Mcclnry, it. was reported that it was ane on amount ofi a “oompimvy.” The Inst number of the’ Columbia Critis, Guvéx'nor Medal)": paper. : thus diiposos of that. story: I I 8-) far as our mresl .\vns concerned furl “(‘nn‘ipil‘flt‘y.” it is Inn dirty and file :1 had-y ms: to spend breath over. They darn! not: even try us, and qus. (1' (a 501.1 [or us, when; they fll‘lerll us that they would do ‘9, but, f nlmhdnnr‘d the whole thing until uerlOrluber,l without Even npprisirxg us of the liwt! It); is ju.~t. the thing for the tnnls of tho Lincoln) despotisnl to me to injureour paper, mull/lat: is all tiny cnrt abmt.’ , WA Washington correspc’n-lont any: tlmt President Lincoln, since lniu nomina tion at- Baltimm‘e, has returned to his “smuttyjnkt-s" with increased unrtion.— He exceeds himselfin nastiness. Senator llarris,-ol New York; recently retired from his lIFE’ECIICP, declaring to n friend that. his self respect would not permit. him longer to listen to such groes'imlecency of lnngm f. @The New York Tribune, in its leading editorial of June'lllh, thus acknowledges a fact which Democrats have told the peo. ple many limes over, ,nnd been called "sympathizcrs with treason" for doing it; “Our pnper dummy in notoriouslygb rebundnnt, causing an inordinate and hurt ful inflation of pricés.” i , .- ..--.. A ...».-.M_._ Anothcr Lincoln T/u'ef 05m: to Grief.——l\'ew York. June’ 23.-—.\'avy Agentillenderson was arrested here yesterday, on awarrant issued by Commissioner Betta. on serious charg‘s. embracing fraud, bribery. and the trunsmisfiion'ol hiss vouchers. He ’lias been held to bail in' “0.000. "g was re moved fmm office by the Presulen’l. and Mr. Bridge, of the Navy Department, Ihu tnkett charge of the office. ' -" —-—-'——oo.‘r‘-'—~ fiThe \Vashingmn'Constitutionnl Uni on 5.13:5: ‘ - “It. is stated upon official authority. that but. one man out of the whole number draf ted in Ohio. has yet entered the service: The balanoa have been exempted, paid commutation. furnished subslilulas 61- ‘51“)- daddlcd.’ Obio‘u quot: w 2320,000:” ' fink-k Taylor. the rebel Gnnoral who dag-he'd Banks. is a son of Ext-President lush-try Taylor. ‘ f ' Fm- Sah.-—Wa notice thn Hm editor of the Fulton Detnocrnt. 3 pound Dum‘ocrutio paper published in M’Conliollnburg.l‘l-‘ulton county. bciufi about to engagv. in qonneo (inn with at on, in the publimlion of: daily Ind weekly Democratic nounptper in the city of Lancnater. will disguise o! the Fulton Democnton renounblg torms. The Democrat has a circulation f 700 copies, Ind-in Inherit)“: pay. It has 1153 agood paying advertising and jabbing.- pnlronuu', md does all the County printing. The county in one of the most rulinbly Dem» cratig in the State. To: young hwy" of [alum Ind energy A fine Opening it emu-ed. Addre “ ‘ 11. G, SMITH; Ell. Democnt. «. #Connouahw- F 9. . ' 1m: My? Hews. lIIZ‘VI' BA'I‘I‘LE .\'l‘ I'BTQIIIIUBU . A heavy lmMe \vnn fought in front} of PB tershurg nm Friday week. Without “butting in much advantage {or vilher mule. A dus pntgh from (he “Hulquuflom Q! the Army of the Potomac, u'nlnlJune lb", 3 I’. 51., uys: ‘ "Our loss“. during {input “today: are cstiumed at 5.000 klllpd'lhd wounded. ' ‘”fl'heJms ol‘ the runny ul mmo point: is greater than ong but being generally be hmd their emrem‘hmcnls lln-y were fiat 290 much expowd; and 0t cuume suffered less on the whole. - o "All the prisoners taken so far amount to some 1,200 mm.” ‘ I The Phila-lclpliio Ag! ol’ Wednmlay says-z O‘n lust Friday maturing the Federal imltpi approached Put‘orshurg from the north around tptlieeastu 'l‘othegrytitli tho ground wusopeii. Grin—rat L'iiuuks' \l-tll‘ tiittiriuri-’<) corps WM north 0! the Appotuiittox and iii front of the line (it Winks running riotn Dutch Gap to Port. \anthull. Smith “as muth ofthe Apn’otnuitux, With his northri n flunk upon the river batik. Hancock was south of Smith and ult’urmll'ltml the [two along the City Point Riilroail. \V.ttl'9:n “"'} on rthe aouthetn Federnl flink and iii.- pro.iclied' Patenhurg from the litul, along the Prince Georgi- mail. Katit‘z with caval ry was in rent of Warren, protecting the flilllk.‘ \Vrtglit had not yet come up. ‘ J On Friday thinning at dayhrL-Ik Burnside captured the two §itiall Tli‘lluhlll\ ll) In: Hunt, bet the ant-my soon lutcml liiiii‘ in Tcllrt‘, itiitl ie-ttiok their cannon. thin-ml \‘~ urn-n tlfetrcxtetidcd his lull flank wutli from the lirlltce George’s rpm! to the Niirtulk Rat‘- rozitl. This i'fiili-nad, as it turn to a limit if! the possession‘ol' tlical’i-dcml ”"’-iii», ‘w.i~ of very hitti- use to itie‘encmy. 'l‘zio Lfitllé’dt‘j rat“, liowevt-r. strtiitiiuhty opposed Witt-- rcn'i; movement, iiiitl _t was only tiller iiiucti loss that. l‘ie‘acconipltrhetl it. Daring fill those [inaiimuvres there was heavy tiring along the entire line, itiiil evvry )ltlt‘l‘Vitl ol‘ rest was employed by Grtint’é lmnt-s in en tri‘ncli'mg. At. i 100" Smith was orilcit-il to witlnli‘aw limit I'll: punt-0n llfulzliic Amid tiiattnx. llUlilllt':I~l at Ten tabtirg. ll.iii. ”wk extended ht~ tliiik IlttlLiHHlUl to the r‘in-t. to ‘l‘l‘ the guiund menu-rt by South.— Smitli initiate-it inwards ('ity I’u.iit. etimi-il the Appomattox near their. tin-i (iii-.iiiiiiul n'tirlh ut' the ‘Zth‘r'. irlit-re lit; '(‘UHIII anti Broolti. 'l'iie appearance ol thy enmity there “1N llll‘t'dlcllvlrg. ' ‘ Qn Friday uftcinuutr, .i general .isriaitlt i'. as (tr-lewd :iiuiig_lliu t-ntite E'rtli'ril “HP.— Watrvti, llttrtiattlt- :iiitl II‘HH‘UCk atlt'uiii-nl to tho tittutki'ol' the envmy's wutks. 'l‘iie CO3lllch “as re‘Jct'e and- bloody. fl'tie irm he were found too strung for capture. Alli-r fruitless ntt‘ltgqlei, thi- cululnth “'t'l'Q with drawn. At dusk the (.‘Ulll't’dcl‘dlvilPt'gllll ti. heavy Lantwiiailc, and ass uii an it was Conn-lately tl.irk tut-y Intldt‘ all) attack upon But tistde'a pu>it’tuii. A'tt-r ti rltiint cuntl.ct they t-uytut‘e-l :i. puttiun of it' Michigan triti ment, and turc'cd Burnside lu it—iiie llt'lll lit: outer llnt: ut eltlréllcltlllellln. 'l'hi' ri-suit oi Fiiiluy’. hiittle was uiit'ai'i‘uiable totirant. and‘lie met \Tllll ~h‘\'t‘lc 10-ist‘s; Juat betiii’u diitbuak on Saturday, the ()utitt-di-rutcs wilhdrew from tlie’pnrtit’m tit l!.tii..~itlc's earthworks lh-ty catiYUt'c-tl on l'rzday night. On \thiirdaytnotiiiiigadiviuouutWright’s ('O‘t'lm mine up and tool: pusniun ttuith of Hancock, on the hitiik of the .\_-}i.)::t.itmx At. day-light llie COllit‘fingnln opened. The whoto Federal linc inn, ul'llt'l’ud to advance. The enemy nth-red it .trrnuum oiiliiwition, its on k‘l'l‘lly.li llaticut-k and Wrigut. made a little tit’tigigss. lu‘it ti C'Jlllt'Llrl'ult: ham i_v on the north bin-k oi the A; pbllml‘lut, which threw shillis act-ox; the int‘r, titatlc neurlv all the ground they took untenable. Buttéide dill not advance at tilt. \VJrr-urv on the .suttLlitrti flank, tiiuiitl \t-iy little opposition, and iiiltjiiiCt‘tl aunt-‘3 giziin fields l'urztlmut hiill it until. 'l‘lietu w.:< it lull iiii til noon. A N‘Cttll'll :ll'ull‘k “'it: then tint-Ir. [l.inmck and Burll‘tldu charged litt't'llt‘llly'b wetks iii their limit 'lhvy ire-e II|"l W :l furiuui cannutiide, 'ml utter a biicl, luL'l frctnal atruggltg lt-il‘llurk unil ENVO up thi~ ‘tilclnnt, .\t bl.\' itt‘tlit netting, \‘u'arrrn mittlu inothw adv :tict- .icms.‘ 'llll‘glullll lltl‘l'l, 1,“; com‘tr" 3.443.“ in “you. l'ilL'-Illl“1|i't- .mll :batiis. liflllil' hi} magic-s card»: 1. ll; Tlfffll‘ntJ.‘ lullllnutl to his ‘ltsl [mini g). ml bngaii‘ 0; lint; throniii; upvat'iliwni-lis. lmtinghaturd .y: J‘ "‘ -»‘ ‘I ,~ . night the Pull“! Fll'llt‘CAl iiiiity “a: L'ltguél'tll V A ten .mr‘ rX] l-o-mn orcurrml at the in Liittcticltitig. NU Critili-tlorate 'llll.|t‘l{.~ll‘\l :l:lll!lL'th Aim-i; it? on Finlay, a (my “‘s'“ “eve liiaile, liiiwi‘wr. :l'lte have: Hi the utt-n lit-an”, l‘. 'U dork. It "mu-are ihiit Feat-ml :iiiny iliiiiii; 'tlie', thy “it-. 9 quitt- turnip real ~llt'\ li-r flit-tittrkn llJtl llt‘t"n mail:- hca't‘v. 'l‘nelHtllu ltjallllt‘u. 11l :ll;lllv|l.\.llt~13nll wt out iii lili t-k pans to tlr)" niitl H"l crs oi the motl inks. 'l'ht- Ccn‘ltu ll‘hl-llttud; lictn: made to «hunt a higher ll'tttpf‘t‘nlutt' in its ‘old P0:t(t(>ll.—l ‘~ ‘ ‘ ! ”“'”! 3”) ‘l' .‘-'““"‘- “'1’?" 30"" 53'”th by ”i“, Uri sunll‘ly very little we rlmm. sKlr‘lllt'fll ot thr‘ ~-in.. Hie Letitiitiitlt-r_of t.“- tnishiti'r utitl pickit tiring |'UllUliU\‘(l. 'tnt-Uimwiler and the it'llltilfllol‘y were at Solute ‘ a '- ' -- 'n "' ~. ~ l'tl butlrliti" Lonlttluratm in hunt oi “.itrtn flll\illl.t.(\l hi “it up. lm in ll.[tfll'llso ie . .~ so close to his lines that it “'.h tlaiimiuu». were '.“L'ql-V Ic-tin‘. m. jbpun lltF o‘xtilnstiitt to move about iti then}. and in thy l‘iili-ral u 'lt'l'l'llill'“)-('|‘Dl‘ “an witm-qetl at the .\‘.‘trilu soldiers vrqrcdtillitl. _Uti Sun-lay night .in . AI-out 1... W [MPH and opt) “omen llltll.("ll-‘ attack was [“llth upon Btll’llhh‘lt'. but. it “:tfi it'li-ly r‘lat‘lt‘tl ”(lit ill-“li\ Milt-ills?! \.lrl(i and ca] - tun-'1 m ”w rvvvnt Hctmy ovE-r Sung?» ex cumls the number of ljnnfadmuuvs who “Noun-,nlgml in the battle. Sturgis‘ h'uups wr‘ru- prin "malty lu‘glocs. . ' Gx nerd fix; -I. drnica that any rnidura hnvc crmwd 'hc l‘niumnc. ‘ t The .L/C ut Fniv'luy snys':-—The movamonL “Moi: ix Moan-hing in front of‘l'etersburg h nnt yntt-xpluinml; It began nntTut‘aduy. Mr. [pm-uh; hm! retutned to Washington fmm hi~ th la the (amps. franspmts re port. pumrllln firingxon the Appomattox anal Hm .Lunm ru'ers. ,_ ‘ ' Um .IJHC‘ 12th the Fcllt-I'nl tnfiix‘or; won leln lu Hunt-atoll to be r-xpumfl to ”(It Fcth'i'.” Inun‘muhncht. “Thorn me tin: it-uoqua——-it_vmour, \Ve““t-li, Sc'nmnwn, Rmdvr uni! HmkanT-‘h-wn c'bhmoh. twrnty-fivt- lumlmmnl enlgnvh und'n'xm' 'tflj-Hi': littt' «Hiven in u”_. 'l'hn ninws of he L‘untt-dvnuc officun to be grut tn the '.lncl::.llmg flat-t, have nozvyvt, been un tnumwt. ‘ ' . Uu Mnn-1..y lu-t Gcnkr-xl Slnuidnn'; rav uhy mun-ll :ul Whiu- ll')nse, (m Hm l'a munkvv. 'l‘uey were ve}_v mun]: «limhlvd. .l‘ln‘ee-fmn-ths M I!!!) harm-x ’hml‘ l-xnkvn down..nm| mJny nfitlm men M-n- on 10 I. Part 01' Hu- hn‘r- wilt-d ammo. llmlauce thm’n lin- l’umunkry mi} bouts. 'l‘le‘anlerm-s utlu-kod [Eu-nu. and n unmll Llnl fun-e which gmimm \\'hilu‘llnu~m,~r\n .\lumhy. :mrl [ln-10 \y us :| hxisk c'uleeat a“ ILly. "Hm ,l‘, n‘i-drnnv.‘ wtm- repuiw-l, though they .\llll n mmn'ix: I'm» Vinnily. . , 'l‘ln- num‘wr u! Udufdlli-I'lh" “imam-M of “:11 In "no Nruf'ix Li I‘d-portm! :I'. fifty Ih nu» :mgl. ’l‘l..rly-five hundred of {Mm are otii,ers _ ‘"‘ I ER. ' (:‘u'uu i‘ In [anti-1;, un'l liar: Mr. “'.um-r to AMovrm'yn':::’\'v:Fdér'l9:br‘:¢:;:nnnil:onfl, ddiwr u'n: omm’m. A lum-i ul,m;m'r hum A 41:5]mh-h flplujlm Army 0! llm Palmn’nc’J.,(-.lmm‘u'rfih 'r'r! “'n l" '“ ‘““-‘"""“Wh ‘“”’ 31H”) 11ml Gun Wilmu"«livihimmf mv'qlry Ifi'elulmaliun “ill htLr plan: uufi‘ulps HIH. moved In l 5" \Vr-inlnn Railroad 0n 'l‘huru-rnoxlh side, \erre a dinner will he trl\(‘-L Ii . . ~ . . - ' . : ‘ . ’ . - . . (“7" m‘d i\»lfi'(ll_!.ggkd- ”3.16%”.1e "F ”'"' ll; uul dou' lul Hm! man) ahuugt-la' \ul'u \MI l.u|-:Il Hv-auhx spuon. Hue n-‘uunul uni-1' 1;: -. t ¢ ll fl \ . - \' .\.L-‘Lh ('mps ”1m mnvml fronLlheil “H ’“'! «Ifm “ mm Imm un 1‘ mumun. ) sxlmn'luwmul the \VrMnn haircut], and: s.ij 5,1,3": Imm. “hung llhmhu' :lu‘m. \t‘hvn um‘l ”“- Jvlruault m phmk .roml ‘“‘“ 3m; \lhhil‘c Mr- R. um: 45m lad “I A. (:mgh! ‘.u N-cunrl (,orps “as coulronlvd, by “.1. :1 I I l 'f .'l ' , l' 1 9 f . t ' ~ ‘ ~. . we . ( all". and u sm'ut, bug-1m [HUI]! Qn~umL- ) "~“» ""' n‘) ‘ m “'l "”‘T"“ r“ )’ mn" “ Th.- I'. nfmh-y'nm vmtceedwl in gt HEngJ-n ‘ “'““ I"”<“v “1h!"- “” "““‘ 1“ ““’ ‘“‘: WW"— l w Hank i=l a battery of llw'l'wolljh 30" You k .\rli‘ll‘ery, :uplfiurpriwd thunnhnlry. w} forlznzit, “Em made-Lu! ii .\l‘ghl I‘f‘»2~l :nu'v. um! lvll in'lr ul' thv'rgun‘ m Un l..n AICM um n‘nvmy, "1'11:-l’mirrnl-Lnn-uu Vngwin rr- outn'hlnln-J. the Fifth Cu. 14‘ on the r g 3“ and flu ‘deu ‘3 vrpslnl 1h“ 1““, _ A ‘u w x.- 3'l ,-!.1 v. h going (-11 Mun: mt]. “3:111”th inkmh'v .Ill‘l nrullc’l‘y “1;“; lwmg quvy. . . ’ ~ ‘ Ext-Losnw Jun 1.01:, tr. Tnu’ “autumn-Tow 10“?» & 6W3. cmm‘rmv‘ ELECTI()N.—The chem-57mg- A President and Icven Mutants of Ever @3911 Cemetery)" uocinuqn cum cn‘ on Moi“, hat, with lfiiolluwing relult: ‘ _ ‘ I ‘ , , \ ‘ huidoul, . Elev: Dr. S. 3. 5chmuckcr,.........10 '3l". D. Mct‘onnughy, ifanaggrs, D. NeCre‘nryrunn H. J. 51uh1e,....... I). linden. ........ 11.: Hi 11,............ D. Kendlehurl,..... Jnuwmahrenuer, John L. Tn1e,....... The new board in pledged to ham! th‘e con. no: of [he Cannery out to thy'Lol-Pold‘éfias anon us Hm proper arrangemenu m (Lat. end can be made. The run". (1' the elsction is highly gmfiiying :9 tony-niqe [Maths 0! our cilizens. - The new board organize-1 on Frikdly evening lly electing I! J. Stnlule Secreuryiud Dr. J. L. mu Treasurfi‘r. ' A ' ' ‘ WAI an election lor MMngn 013 the Gef tphurg Waler (‘mupnpyl «t )lcClgllnu'a Hotel, on Tucsdny last, the following firraona were chosen : George W. llc('lcllnn, Gifrge Swopo, 'l B. Buehlcr, S. R. Russell and Au-lrrw P'olley. 'l'he‘rbonrd immediately orén‘ulzed by £l22}; in; Gr-orge \\:.'.\lc(.‘lvll:m President, and b. It. llusacll Secretary and Treasurer. 1 THE i)R.\FT.—Thc man for nanlnum'. of Ill.‘M|lu‘-dlslricls deficient undrr the mun“) calls for 700,000 mu \‘lll b'c'resmnml inClmm- Infinbnrg on Tuesday, the 51h ol'Jnly, for Adams;. Bgdl‘urd null-‘ullulf cnuntlcs; and on Tuesday, July I'th, l'nr Franklin and Snnmr set cunnilcs. The nssignmrm (if credits fur vulnntccxs will be continued nmnhllsmndnng Lln.‘ drnfl. ‘ ‘ l ‘ 'tiéiy‘ncv. “'m R. U. “it‘li’ll‘h wn: Hulalh-d as l‘mtor of {ln} “crngnu Reformed L‘hurvh m th'u phuu on “'c‘lncx'day LHL The inilalh (ion cunmilucVunnmed ofLßrv. J.uu\) Img lcr. nffiexlydqny. Rev. J U. Milk-r, uf York, nine! 12qu. .\Zuklcy, u! .\'c\\' Salem? Mrs‘ra. kn-glé-r um!“ Mn May conducted the Innlnllnxfim svrnrcxiu Um Inulugnpnfid Mr. .\llnll” Lie-o Hum! the (11.409: to pant): aml‘yuuplr, in‘nu nppru‘jui m‘ uni! funible rcrmnu. infim m on .in;:. ‘lchtélLiu-awcru ullusuull)inlvlnhng um] Ituplesfivv, ‘ f { [ERA snore uni MM Em; prur! one oTuyv ; bed cililn us ‘on Flidny In“. Mr. Jncuh Ben ; uur, \\ hu had been h.nujing'lh'e mm- m-c'anr)’ §iu the puliifng up of‘lhc \\'.:H m cu"!ufic thu :X'nli-m'kl ('x'vfigltry, \\'| “at uploading ‘wuu pre lipimu-I p the grumrl by the sn'ddru nlv ill-g of n ’hzand he “as rippljingumul hrulu (hi: arm. We hope hm “my not be lung xiv ‘yriml uf the use ufl‘uu l'nuh.‘ A ‘ ‘ 1.1.234'1‘h0 crluhrnliuln‘guf Hm rumzng Fourth bin: plbunav.‘ to M: in rxit'nsir‘n nfl..ir.- Um. \xll-(l‘llJ'Vl'l' .\n_\ (.1 .cr puny but: this. we \Hll Llu'vrfglly [ninl \he )Izlill- nlhrl. If pm: (It-- Sxtf‘ri-"th: I)! {he (and: um.“ mumupany lhd H 10”, In \L-ri _r it. ' ‘ M‘afli'cu-ul nu, mlLquk- ‘ f 1"1x.rI-v\\u ugh», du- hm“ «If“.|pl. Martin '1 humus, it; fiu‘l- hr hmndflgu \\ ..r. 1.: wnl upun u'lr lmlr Hm mixer: dd}. 11%“) lmuhnrcd lFmve'fcul pi! 2‘l.r}.«-=, mnl unuL-l rl~.ul.‘..‘.c»:\mu-yxuwvl m n-n ur mg”: lu- ix'us mare. “1103.3” hml them ' sf 122;: \ gm .r :c on», .\..zdim .XJ'iun-Il . f"h|~'l‘ r; lrmn :h'n Sine u! ("tlilurui I, :I len' «li\-P‘s .|;o{ lrll€rl\rllgll|1'llxl'llflllu‘: ml the head- Sonnléuf Ihr whim: tr‘um lu-hnnn wrn-‘T-cf) mum-1;: n| lixrrnwd. rthvy uul) hm‘ipfg lwon mm‘md m per-mil, at (lun‘o mdt‘rr-l nn‘w ho-ul hn‘lr 14. on \\ [uh h‘VlEu- innum lnu'c 1”:le ’painwnl in xt‘nc.” :u-ut du'mhle hmnm-r. ' the Phil-vb lphi § pupru luv.- {fiends ('.f Liqutn nun: . "L the I"! l‘ I. lira-'1 \‘l-d, ‘u hvuylilul anl-ilr ‘"”“. gfif'Wv uhsun L‘ by (r! the Lt”)! ix:~!.., lhnll l‘ulnm-I W. W. Slew.“ [.rl'svnlt-Tl him “ill: uf their. npfvn‘c‘mll'm of Irrsl‘lll‘jliuli Irgxs ‘umdu a lyingzju Philulu-lphiu 1 out. Th}: [-irarnlulimL r. .\. Khscr,'nyd was re- Pqulpzm-ms «an who his .I« niM‘l. TliP‘ \i-l-ilr the loginmd n Hum-in; tn Lc muslelc' ispuch WM unnle by . -.~pu2u in} lo hy Col. SI !cwarr in-u neul. nnd Imp- 11 . % st . l le 34"!" .\h. James lqu rr, 0! Iniganln memé' ber‘uflhr gxllnnl Hes -r\os, Lus, H‘unlnpuiuh‘d l'rovos} Mail-9h“! of \Jumluco’umy, Thy (‘an‘ Eflter. firgsid-cnl o [the Unit Bond, with. [wall-lunllt'rs at Can’tphurg. 11‘ ' ! gritty”. i_s'cisi’, Drilmie a? Cu" mm “he. in «homer coinlnn, 111»; they have with ' mdficmi the nmnufncyhre of (‘hening Tuhu’uun‘ :iu vur neighivmfingt wu of Hnnowr. With 1. llarge supply ofuhl 1 _afloh.u~w.purchnscd in iKenhuky npd Misha ri, they hope.l to he ngblo‘ ijo supply In e‘xlensif ilvnpuzd, and invite all ,dcfluu in Adams (‘0 my 19 their different. \‘n i'rielicg, which are my noninced A .\'o. 1 h) :11 Ilu-rclnnts wxll find it who have used than) den] “uh this firm, “a to their ndmulngc ‘l‘ can safely promisr ! [EB‘Cu'lerpillur n all can be pvrmnnéojliy Innd‘mdly deetroyed by firing 'a gun, clurg d 'wilh lo‘ose po\\'dt‘l,ll J not wndded, into them. l'fhc muzzle should in hell two or “met: fec‘ ‘from (he worm's'jesl. .\'a injury I'l don: 1E; ilrma, axed lhf: {fleet is cum-Ina. So Sn). u: {change.»§Tbc plan} caulylried. _ ‘V ‘Wflay-uukipg us fommen’red in thi‘ lwgion. éThe crop 1) grass is “WIN“! M. .nné the weather “ju t the! thing" forfdryinn , 1 fif‘l‘hc running ... in regular "fink" bun rtsnmcd on the Lml no“ Rlilmnfi—luyiqa “mutant.“ 7 (fed: in the mfflng,lnd 'rclurning 21% an enrlyrhour in the evening. ‘ fi‘A nix!“ change In: gun nun. ln‘tho limo ‘mbin‘on'the (‘.qnynburg Knilrond. Th. Imin horrLofcre ndv ‘ mod to lure _nl. Lib I’; 11., now Xeti'u :1. III) .\. M. ‘ , i - m, _..--.. ‘ ..1. .-AT 5 ~~anhudlumh specific cure: cudvihicl; have been at long llnnding. ‘lfld‘w‘lfigzh‘khl‘q 1 bimem._.kill of 1+ dnclors. c;, I . 5 [B-111- l'im. N: on] final: of Gel'tnbnrg » Inning determinedjo lucrenu ill Cnfipiu! Sm'gk to $lOO,OOO, 1' re is 3'o! In oppoz-t‘nit! Iflorded to than wh wish to rush a gang And life in'eltmonl to s incribe “J "Inc «can some of the flock. in book: In norope‘n for lubaqripunual my Bank. 'qn mm 05.11% «Hui fikmfigfl don um I fino‘ulul Wt \hil’mlflmdu Elation It ssvnsnumn 01: “tB. ml in «ma. A . ”alum Wage: m m, with ".2. without 1!“me with. ' o - ‘“‘,“ MoigaE‘ mmdééd to Gun; Hanson m Dunk“ Gm. 391m1; sun-egg. newt! wsiuhnm a; m Klan-Icky; “j .‘fi u; p '35. cu! found in an old o'cl, In $93.1 Hampshire. " II E1E11521 .............u' u w .............n u 4 .............HH ' “ ' ' ....._......u w ......,......n M '. ............n u ............u u UM