lowrovrz--zt - E Eh! (finmgxiler. 0 v 1: FLA a: fi. ’- STAHLI, IDITOE AND PIOFRIITOI _GETTYSBUBG, PA lUSUAY MORNmG, JULY 11, 18M CAM.- POI} uphvurlznms !n response to span from the President. Gov. flux-Lin on 'l'upsdny issued 1: procla nation Ear twelve thousand mililin volun am inking-y, to serve at Washington and in yiciaiwgfor one hundred days, unlees 9091‘“ discharged. On Wednesday he is- ‘ouad 3 call for twelve thousand more, to nerve in Pennsylvania, Muryland,§Vusl:ing~ \lon and its vicinity, 118 most jegrnenlly Again: Ihe good and loyal men offhe Com monwealth, and especially the veteran sql ,diers, in all her bnrnlers, to show themselves worthy of her in this emergency. GEn¢Ccuch i; an Harrisburg to o‘rgnnizn ‘ihe "90”)” {at as they coma'fonyard, nnd~ ”Enid that ‘the fleservca urQ responding ' pnndsomely. ‘ ' New York is calied qpon for twelve thou nnd militia for one hundreddnys, nml Maunphnaeus for {jvp thousand. "I‘hcfluv ' pal-non of firm Suntan urge a'-proxupt re sponse. j ‘. l The C'lreupcS‘l in (be JIIII'K‘CIr—It was said, .1110 other day, at acme public meeting at ghe Sorth. that ”newépnpcrs were now the phwput nrtide _sold.” According‘to lhc 9x penufl 9f ppblicationfithcy undoubtedly" m. “any ,o_f thorn. bovrcver, are about. to nine their ricea. Those in Chicago have jawed thir price from twerrfy cents per ui‘eégk lo‘awciily-five, it rise of twcnsty five Per cent.. their expenges. rim); say, being increased 60 Per cent. The £|ltsburgjuur mull are talking of again advancin" ghezr prices; Nlll the rhiludelphia Ag: fin“. ad vanced is 414 in subscription to $lO per your tamnii subscribers, apd to city n-udL-n _‘24 centsrpeq- week, and 4 cent: per copy: fi'flhe Hgisburg Patriot (b l’uion hug pulsed mto ,L‘b ugnds 91' ajomt stock com - puny possessing the menu: and abihty to make it one othho first Démocratic pa per: bf the‘cou try. The publishers are flew”. Campbell &: Him—the fo'rmor. we presume; being the same gentleman recent; ' 1y connectedeith the Johnstown Dam/2cm]. j‘he Patriot has Always been uminteresling ,und we" conducted paper, and undvr he new management. decided improvements \ure promised. A Mi:lul.-c.—'l‘ho Nuw York dailies, hut \week, stated that. there 'were two bodies gaining I‘o be the Democratic National Liommifltee—ono with iion. Auk-hm Bei mont as chairman, and the othcr with ”on. ’J‘hpu'nu )3. Florence as chairman. 'l‘tie holly (if which Mr.‘ Florence is chmrmnn is the Nationni.l)cmocratic Association, which was iormdd at \thington, Lust winter, by Democratic members of Congress and other Democratic citizens. for a very laudable pur ging», and does riot intend“ to dispute mics évith. or is not in any way hostile to the Na: tionai Democratic Committee of the .\'.ttion~ in} Democratic party; ofwhich Mr. Belmont. ésfih’e undisputed chairman. r W” is‘ evident ihnt the Democratic Na- 1 jional Convgnlion, which will assemblq at 1 ’ ,Chicngo on the 2911: of Au‘gust,mill have \enongh good names presented to it to cnsure’ ‘ the selection of ncandidntqupon who the ' pntire Demo'cracy oi the country caniliy. Among those mt‘miuned in cbnncctibn: with {he Presidential honors, are the following: \ :{ien}. George B. McClellan, of New Yon-If. : fiéofrgo W. Woodward. of Pennsylymiu. : Boutio Seymogr, of New York. , Thomas H. Sc-ymour, 01‘ Connecticut. ’ S'rnnklin Pierce, ofNew Hampshire. udgo Nelson, of New York; ' Jeremiah SQBlack, of Pennsylvania. ‘ . \lamos Gythrie, of Kentucky. ‘ ‘ ‘ d. L. ys'allandighnm. othio. . \ ' (‘qm..S'Lockton, of New Jersey. James A. Bnygu‘d, 0‘! Delaware. ' i , ————-» ~0-.---- ' "n , Mtfiounmcni rgf Commits—Jinx Tums I— g Quagm- ailjyurped cine die on Monday lust, ' but. previous to it passed atbill imposing an 'glddilionnl income tax of five pet can. on ,ejfl lipcomezi'm'cr $OOO. payable in October, [or the purpose ofpaying the beauties and pxPense: of the draft provided for by the fnrollment bill. This is in addition to the five per cent. imposed by the amended {avenue tax hill;.which passed a few days ‘ baton, whit. we have now taxes go the ‘v’pmount of ten per canton all incomes oéer pix hundred dollars. If things keep on in this way. it. will be an ulvantage to the people to keep the taxes themselves, if 4' .possible. and pay the ificpme over to “ the ‘Qovei-xpment." . 2, 3 =I G‘Senafibr' Fessenden, of Maine. has been np‘pointeJ and confiimed}: fiecremry pf Lbe- ‘msury, in pince 0&1 Mn. Chase: , —q————-t alone; she drove out. the Morgan raiders, and she has sent. in propgrtion 'to her population, and in ndditionrto hcr organized militia, as many men to the war as any other state.— ’l‘he purpose ofthis proclamation is to facili tateJhe stealing; of nqgroes which is now going on there under Mr. Lincoln’s orders, ‘ and to overawe the anti~Lincolu voters at the next election. The first part of the plan may succeed: The’ lastk will fail I wretchedly. Crossed bayonets at every poll will not prevent the vote of Kentucky trom being cast against the very worst sul ministmtiun that ever cursed an dfliicted country. ' .»———'——_ , ‘ Fremont Rt [afication H»cling.—A mreting was held at,Cooper Institute. New -York. on Monday evening week. to ratily the nomi nation; of Fremont and Cochrane. The hull WM crowded. and spet’ches were made by the Rev. Dr.orostes A. Brownson, N. C. Clayton. of Missouri, the Hon. John Coch rnne, J. W. Boyce. E:q.. B. G. Walker, Esq, of Vermont, Judge (3. E. Birdsall, and others. Another great meeting was held in St. Loni: on Monday, as noted in the World:— The Fremont. ratification meeting exceeds everything of the kind held here for ma ny years. Over twenty thousand people 'are on the streets on horseback and in carriagoe,'with a vast number of torches. Rbmnn‘ candles and trsmbaroncie‘s. to cele< ? brute the ratification. Fjve bands of music are at the head ofthe columns. and the People are singing thé Fremont Marseil £2s: at 1856‘. The ntnrost enthusiasm pre ‘ v . [Law (a rccruil 11).: Army. er and UK Wu}.— Jt is pmpbscd that Oh! Abe issue a procla mation ordering an election in reference to "the further continuance of the-'“'". and the voter in to PM his name on his ballot. and if for war no is to go Ind help fight in out. Those voting peace are to reconsider ed useless in the ranks,—not being edapted for the soldiering business, and hang would remain 8!: heme taking cure of'Home “hits. while their braver, more! patriotic, and “loyal” neighbors are rushing mnhe mn non’s mouth. These refusing to you; are to be fined one ' hundred‘ dollnrs. It is ‘ thought that. such a proclmrialion f. om Abe, ‘ and such an election, wou‘d speedily end ‘ LllB Warn—Lebanon. AJ- mfl'he Presigem has appointed the firét Thursday in Augugt. as a (1.1) oflxu’mitiatiou and yraygr. ,_ ‘ ‘ ‘ . fi-A vacation 11" Sell iuseifidiwrs I)» passed a resolution urinal-Bug mm. new! wgekly pipers in sth Sulefrom sl— to .32 per ammo;- I=LLI: MUCH EXCITEMENT. [From the Age of WeduL-SAJJ)’ J Th 9 “drift-denim otpmhttnn nt-ruumthe' Potomac i-4 led by General Enrly, who suc ver-lt Ewell in command orsmn -wnll Jack .wn's celebmted division. The I-xpcdltion ' i's‘vuriously estimntnd at from twelve to twenty tllouund. There ii a large l'nrce' «angry and artillery with ,it. It fumel from \Vinchtfrtor. in tlm' Slmttanlloah Y‘alw lt-y. .lt. I|‘lt:uu(‘“'l trnm llll'l‘t‘ in two :cql; unins. (mo marchrdalmthan-t tn Harpor’s l’t-try. tun-my milr‘s di‘tant: tho nthor rw nlv mnthoightvcn mile“ to l‘vfurtiuilvurg. Thu )lartimh'un; Column tnund Sigol's nil vancc n. few mika south ot‘Mnrtinsburg.—, The Fedoral aohligxs however rvtreutcd, and .Sigcl evacuated the town.’J.t Mur tinsburg, in ord'or tn out-manaauvne Rigel“ the Confederates diVided their columnf‘ one paint followed Sigel eastward six miles! to Shepherdstmvn, on the Putmmm, eight l miles above Harper’s Furry. The other marched nnrtheuct to Falling Watersnten' miles above Shepherdatown. This cuthpell-I in] Sign] to omit; the river. “‘6 abandonmll Slippardatown' and want to Sharpsburg. two ' miles from the north bank at the river. and; (m the Anti-Ham battlefield. Unehody of the (Inntmlorntt-s followed him.‘ Hearing that the othur burly had rrot”"”l- .Il' ten miles south of Pt-tt-t-shuug. They did I “’"" "0‘ known “hath” 51“” ‘""’” “““' to éomc little dunage to that. load, but push- ‘ ““9”!“ “Wm“ ”"“‘-"'"“ s's“ “L ‘Ma‘rylnnd ed on lourteon ulilcs to Dlnwiddie Court: “Hi-'““» ‘"' \Vuro‘uanrched “’“"‘“‘S 1' ““1”“ House. llere tlwy divuied into two pan; “'k- in _“6‘s “l? ’(‘;“‘:\'E ““‘" ““3 {Reilly ties. One went over to Nottown' Court: “'”"‘? ‘“'“ ""':—' -°“ 1 ‘ "“"- ‘“l“ . N: House, on the {imprahmg and liurlkesvnllc l governun-nt and I 3 lrozul buildings at Hat'- railrond, eiuht mile; from 'Burkesvilla; 'pcr’s EMT." 1N“? “‘“"' (10513.03'014- the other nit-u. to insul'svsmuon. bn meg A}! 01m"? fro") ('O9,- mgvls command} same road. Both parties tore up the mils . nrrlv‘ml :il (It‘ll. \‘v .lllllcc s. hon-lqmrtcrs (in, somewhat, but were soon interrupted by ‘3‘” hold) yesterday morning, on l.""l‘“rl'ed| the Confederates, nnd both hastily march- , ('“"'- ‘533'4 5' is”? allungllllh’ ‘bl‘lrzllzbiflg ed westward to Burkesvillo. Here the ftw'“ gomgnn ‘c ‘.O ”1. ."'-=' '.‘S' u 9} burned we depots and lore up the mnigcnemy “’ch not In sufllcielildprce to at ngain, and started southwest nlonz the line 'templ, to storm tl‘g,“~"’,l}§' _ \l ”i: the ““1 or the Burkesville and Danvillo Rdlll'oxld.lof n all“: and ”I? Llama ”mat e _euemy 11“.), marched filmy miles to the bridwe‘. can he ohserred in the direction ofblmrps. across ttaunton River. The mick “(,ufi’yigurgll driving of} cattle! horses, &c.,lnud all the why was. destroyed. 0f the four lun ell-mg. thohrmer‘i “1 We "“110.“ N 0 milroada, the one from Richmond to llurks- 1 huge force ‘5 ”Mme; Lwn.'Stalil had P 99“ ; Ville. and theonel'rom Burksvrlle to Lynch-l 59!“ 01“ by (fem 5'391 “Willie Wider-‘3. burg, were not injured. I‘ho road from ""31““ force at ‘”“’"er andarLJilqu-y. _ Petexshurg to But‘ksville was very slightly] libelljlllfn troopzzhold ”If lglllt'dlioc‘f: damalved. the bu nmw of station houses be- i 3" a ‘9 .coun 7" “P .0M“ “Y 09 .3 l ing th°e principnltdes‘tructicn. It. has beenl though rebel. cnvnlry and “‘“"‘er “'0 "51' ‘ repaired. Cu the‘Burksville mid Dlnvme' ”111° 0“ llhe V Iflrrauslgorev “$1 09°88|°nully Railroad, however, the rails and ties have” {9'7 “9‘ “"‘ .5 e. neroas enver. been destroyed for about twenty miles. l g 13° 'i‘ylrfil‘d ‘3 my :nobstrllctodTaslih‘l- 3: “'hen the hrld’ue over Stuunton River ' ‘“‘ Y 0° ,excep ynn occasion; _lo I was reached, thecexmdition found itself‘ 9:511?” from thepnemy on the other side. ‘ confronted by a large Confederate towel—l ggéh'qg dtgfilyful; gogndushto ”'e.dulqmg° Wilson and Knutz then turned enytward, 9 °._ ‘ ‘3' n. _ ‘“'l‘f‘l‘t‘ '““'!- on theirhomewmwljnurney. .'l‘hcy matched l {"“' Mnrlin?hurg'. though "- 15 bk'lvaedflmt across the country (gmvnrds Rcllms’ Station. l 3;? 31e=“"ffi“°n ““5 one of the "””‘ “We" Three thousand n groes joined the corn: ‘ enu '. . . , ‘ mandaud ‘“‘,"ch with them. The soil-i (n-oatexcilem’entcxmtsrnWQstcrn Mary dicrs were much 'uded and m n ' hail beeh “‘“"'“nd ”Stall” ‘”'-““”‘” a large num d y ~‘l 'rfl 1 l}, b lber of horses and cattle were driven into noun er in various con to s. to am u~l , - ‘ , lance train was loaded lvith sick and wound-i Unfinitytgaourfthut sfialoné’f mealsuvllell ed. When ‘tho Weldon Railroad wnsl ”P“ es rpm "J 0" “"“' a 30° reached, about uthousand men were riding ato 0010"“ Lawrence, ‘"' “ 1““ hour 13-“ on the wagons and 'ambulances. 'l‘heyl night. announced the fact that the engage were unable to walk. The railroad wasiment b_etwoen bl} forccs and tho enemy, reached just below Reams' Station. Thom"e mzle from lradenck, 1”!“ ”‘“““! m enemy were found posted in front. They ‘ :3: $315: a: uh‘lclgglils'ndl he dfi‘fil“ EO‘P' were attacked, but could not be driven oti‘., n a , ‘“'. ' a ,9" c "“x A contest was fought't‘or seveml hours, and 1 oiclock. “‘6 enemy three hm“ attacked l at last, under coverot'the night. Wilson and! ’”’ throes, nnd were repulsed “Ch "m“;— Knutz retreated westward, n ghort distance, 3 09". 39°90“ of Alexander 5 hattery, (’Ol - then moved towards lieams’ Station, §Gllpln 3 3‘l fidtom-rc Home Brigade, ““d n. hoping to be able to cross there. The Ell&| portion of tho“ hundred d‘Ws "9"P3~,s°m°i my, however. were there in force. All ab; o‘. ”’9'“ frog'leltuuore, were 1“ “‘9‘; en» ‘ tempt; to cross were repulsed. Largo bod- gagentent. be 0553‘ {"“’ “0" 5'4" -' l l ins 0t Confederate: came down from Peters-l A.” 3 0":ka last oycmng “’9 enemy hfld 'burg. The command was surroundeil.—i:s“fi“d ”‘"“': Soutllfmhountam, and 90!!- There were bumtwo ways to at out. Una a “09 “’“‘ “‘”‘9'o ‘ esxtuauon. _ was acrossaswamp in front, alum-d: Grant'slnnffig‘llgghaeyr'gxi": dnewa °f “\pul’h" camp; the other by a retreat westward' . '. ' , and a long circuit towards Norfolk. The “"‘ ‘““' 39"" “ "'“"‘.V': men were worn out. Of theeightthousuid CHAIBIRSBQBG. July 7--A man from which comma the expedition on its 3pm, , Hagerstown. ~”mt arrived at Greenmtln, not. more t hull'werd in fighting oomli- says Shag Mcbwslrmd’s command. formerly tion. '.ljhey had but little 1.0 out. "I"he'denkms. fifteejh hundred strong, cayalry stock at negroes consumed the soldier am- ; and “IO“nl-ed. llllmlry. and one buttery, Lions. A council olwu “l” called. It was.entured llztgerstuwu yestex-dagv.,antl lettat determined that the force should be dwi— “lawn 2;le _ll‘l t 3: Fffidfiglckllfizlnplke. ldad. One party underluuu wa-tocutita W are P 11.13") (Y 9 la re 5 had ”my through the enemy by crossing uie'all gone. Small vat-tie? retuyped um lswump; the other under Wilson was .10 morning. when 4 requisition was mode (or {take tho circniwusxoute towards NurlolkyLWU outfits M 34 520.900- —:Uud§‘{ llrrguts ,r-fg MWI’M dune “flaw“ ugygn:;£mburnw‘ the to)“: the :duninnd y“ forth regimen.“ WES." 0. 29.5% 35‘ . ' .' . s‘; - - lune-y could, and each regiment chase its: Rcvollo or the Refill ‘il“!ulon, tendon- Tll9!\Wl’:}l‘llflfil-l‘°'l WWW» Tim: llnmsucnc, July 7.—-G£-ucral Gogol: has CZ:EMI ‘ I hamhuhnno train‘wn ahn‘ndnntd with in' load of wounded. All the troops whocoukd nnl “:qu nr ride- on lmru-hark wan- left by' (11" hudxnh’. The shit-on c.mnml were} spiked. Tue- [ruin of thirteen hundred} wagons, loaded mm the booty cnptuped on the raid. nus set fire to and nearly “mm-114 ed. Th neen cux~§onl um btown .up.——' Kama. with hnvy Ina. cuthin wly through‘ the sump. w:!~on unrated toward Nor lolk and encmdwl. with 'th‘rrm min-nut. in' 'geuim: OW. HA.- cnme in!“ the l’udernl linN' Iron) the BLlcszxh-r I'vaiun three day“ ugo.‘ The luvw‘ of the oxpedninn were immonse.‘ .Thc- (fonfodmuina captured sixlevn »enns,’ one lhousglnd homes and an ‘ambulance‘ train nfm'er one hundred vchtelm. Thirryw eight. wagons Were n’Xso saved by them cut, of the burning Imin. ‘l”qu humlgeq ne~¥ grnc: succeeded in planing ofl': the‘rest‘ wpro mpmrml. Tim mnnb‘er of prisoners? i 4 not knnwri. hut out or eight. thoumndf c‘arnlrvnwn. Inn-01y {our thou-mud returned ‘ 1n the Forlvrnl Nuns; 'l'lu- rather-q :u‘i‘ either; kill-~d.’wulindml .m- n)‘i~‘Ln\vn day bofqae—ycm-rdny state ”at "pic-sent rai-l is rim-only In prorure bong; but crew nml previsiona. That. it in hudtd by 1.0%, and mmposedofE‘mlFtand Myth-« L’s comm. and Um it. fit an rfl'ort to invade Pennsylvania and other Northern .\‘tnlox. The mppure of Bax-llimnre and the (lmtructfnn of the national capital are use aimed at. :‘ .. Whilst. Lee is thuz operniing agnimt \V'uhingion city. BFQHFOy-ll‘d hm beE-n Xv". in mmmand at Peter-share. where he has sufliiiem force, so our informant suite-i. the reb,e I believe. (0 hold Gmnt in check and provmthis advanceon Richmnnd. LATFJL—A diapatch just. received frnm Grq'enci-iln slut»: "ml._ the rebel form has evacuated llnur‘r~town, retiring on the road towards Frederick. ‘ . Through the infnrmnlinn dorivml from scouts in Adan“, York. l-‘rmkiin and Ful ton counties, it is nnw lu-lii-vml ‘hero that not a sulifary armed rcbul is at. present. within the borders of Panngviunin. LATER MORE OF 'l‘lllt FIGII'I‘ NEAR FIRED .I‘IIIC‘K. . - i Hal‘pcr‘a Ferry and Bn’u'ar ”tights Re-occu , pm! by the final ’l'l'oopa. T‘lu- S'IIII' of Sntnrttxy ays that the-relmls have let! Harper's l'crry 3 Id Huliur Heights, fund :\ bligndv of Ueuem Sigel s [loops (n [m WP“: uuilm .\lM’Hund Hcighls) lmvr rc-ou'd pit-II than: phl‘h, Md nt Luv. uccoums luH them, there being no signs of the mum) m that \icinily. V - ‘ The railroad is In working order bet-ecu this city and Sandy Hook, oppoflte the Ferry, and. mrs run to lhnl point. , 2‘14”" Am; another extensisve fire at "ur inc ’5 l’cu‘y on Thursday mghl. The bridge murlhy ShemuLlouh “A“; in ILmes, and n nmnhwnf buildings in Various pull.» of llm luwn. \The rnl-m) h=.ul prd-Imrhny lurn‘cd ll“: o.\lou=i\c rulxuml pl‘alfurm. and ull the bull nip; ulun: t‘w line of [lye l’ommnv. 'l‘htl unl lluzrzllxuu on Thurflllv {light lhxew' u gluw owr ull xhc country for mule: around. Tln- nmiu lguuh of the who-ls i: suppnsml to he in the nugh’honhuml of )leclmmrshurg wntchin'g for the uppmrnune of Gun. llunlgr, apd the upunun libe‘vmn‘fng gem-ml that they do nut number the h (ll' 0! twen‘y llxuus and. .\mung the CdNnLlllK'S in the fight nc'xr Fred erick, on Thursday ulwrmmll, “ore Lt. Gilbert, of the Bth Illinois. killml p; n shut lhmugh xhc‘brmsx; .\l.\jur 11, 0. llizmr, ol‘xhe :hl \ldr) -» I.lnnl, wounded, Corporal Jame: llz‘xlsinl, .hl .\lurfllud, l’rnmes .\'. Ynlcs Ucurgu Spring-r. and June: Rwy, '34 .\l.u‘_\vl-.unl, all :hghlly \\ ulllhlrnl. ' Three i-l-lwl Sulilfi‘rs were mphm .1 in this fi‘Lflll, Klwv are all Unhimun-am—J. ll l‘rmu bung, ulxbtlkll l"..l':\rsnn:t :Uul Jurrwh .\lml_\- aml lJ"l0llgCil 1Q Iho Sv-t‘urd )lnrgllmhl (‘:n.il ry.) ’l'lu-y slated lluu the fnrce of Ile gin-my IS coynuzui'llud lly Bradley T. J\:|itn<:-x|, “liq, about. [on du): ago, was woman-'ll to be u .\lujur Uung‘ml. {a , ‘.During ThuhdJ)’ nighlnll was quit-l nmr l'l'vdt-rixk. lilolléll (he n-hcl ‘liucv wrrc uillmx a mile of the uc~lcrnlimll< ol'lllc cilv. “CHl pying (ho country‘lmck as far In Kuobhy .\luunluiu. 'l‘lny consisted entirely ul' cavalry 11ml Irlillcry,:lml :uc believe-l not in ll.\\o nulnlu-n-«l mum: man lil‘tccn lmu‘dlcll x 0 lwo lllullsilllll ofull Imus. v Ut‘lll'l‘fll \\'ull:|rc, having been reinforced dn ring Thursday niif'hl, cox menu-d an advance‘ U! the enemy .\'wu-r-luy morning. wncn it uus' .Hl'crmiut'tl Ilku th; “urn: rclrcqtlngWoiVAhlsi .\li-i-ilvxmvu. Huimlnmlmtrly :larh-d his v ”3‘ Mr; nud niuuxm-il infantry, wnh Alv\nnlur's‘. li-Ilmry, in pursuit oi lecul,dri\iug Hum near-l I" to Swim: .\luunmiu. , | About 1; (Unlock; e:lerul.\_\- afternoon t‘u- rc-l»-‘ tis ngmn ndi‘Jund (111 Frederick. snid [u bc' oilfiiJumhly rri darned. .\l Ll3l. :ucu'lnt's u: fight’muis lu [Hugh-:5 about three nine: weal“ u! Firilci‘il‘k. l Infurmuxiun “9': rem-Hm] from llJrfiflqu I :‘p‘lt‘l‘ll 1y :ttlorlmuu ll“! (Emacml huhmh-n,‘ \ui'l '.lhmn‘LSm) xxu‘uhi': hm! i’clurnml lu H.“ ‘_'"l'SfiJ‘ll :mvl (lutrun-d'nll lln- t-Ilhnu'l uu-l tom'wnzuflnl )luvpcny in lh n plate. 111. \rlnsc'f [he Th Ir;..n\r)\~;lhnihimrl. 3 _\ ‘fisp. 'L‘l; .‘crcn'ml Hun} Hen. (‘mfvh,rollw wildlrf n:.'horv’tiu in (hm city, Ll>£ night, “an”: 1h u hm. udu! bad :I;.|in I. ll Hap-raunn,‘ and Was Proclcdl w; towards Funk-Auk. Urn. Cozuh hm} a fume 1. ‘nr Hugcnluu u «that. .uc 'qmmli. ' The Men inform-Jinn i-=t xy‘aM. was rouge cfl'vcl that the u-Mls \Vcn‘ reluuuug buou: *en. WulLu’c's tun us. - '1 “Allah!“ m 2, July H.—GL-n(~m.' (‘nuch Ima issded .m onlcr‘diru ziug Umf all v'dlu‘i- 1 and llnl'ax‘r in charge of mar-u fleeing Imm s.x_>pu‘«cd dtmgrr almll b»: sluppvd L-uhvr bofuu‘ Hug" ‘rmch or :u the bynlgu :u-russ the Suuim-h an. H' mm} furxhvr ordéf's, nuplynq; xhzu tm- d xugcr it not “£l.th our. is u-ully ulglu ”mu-(cum; or 'scrious L'lmmclvr. g. ~ . [mm disl-mchcj my Hut, ‘hr- 11min L 011): of “he H-b I-ls haw rclirc I. it m'suppuscd mum ut‘ ‘the Poluymc, ham); .x fuv smmglrh in the town. . - . ST! LL In§TE R BAWI‘E' BELU‘V FREDERICK YES- T CIL DA V Telégraph on the MRI—1;?“ 'Can‘Rnih-uud (‘uL On Saturday evening the telegraphic operator at lhtilimort} informed llw operator here that. th ‘Rebels had driven (lcn. \\'ul~ lacc’a force 3&1: of Fn-dcrkk, and as far as Monocncy J nct'ion. at. which point. the bridge was burnt. Cannonmlmg wits heard in the direction of the Junction yesterday, find it was thought that. 0: heavy engage ment. was in progress there. Rebels meleported to have been at. Wadi minster on Saturday night, and yesterday about I'l o'clOCk the telugmplrwire was cut between Pal-him] and Biltimore. on the Northern Central liaierm‘l. » IL is said that the Rebels naked (or $200,- 000 from the city 01 «Frederick and got the money. Several Rebel desertem were brought. here on Saturday, who stated their forge at about. 30,000 infantry. four brigades of'cavalry and over one hundred cannon.— 'l‘he movement appears to be directed again". Baltimbre or Washington, or both, but. it. is 1391 yet sufficiently developed to form an accurate judgménb about. What disposi tions have been made to check it we me not gt. a point :0. know, and it. would be imyroper to publish the inlormuuou if we : but it. , 1 There is no news ofmqment This rnorning. Sigel Superseded—lt, is 'announced in the Wasgningwn papers of Friday evening that, Brig£oen. A. I‘. Howe, chiel'ofarullery, of WuSingLon, has been ordered to the com mand of the Federal troop:- in frontrof the Rebel force thnt has‘ entered Maryland, vice Gen. Sigel, ordered to report. to Gen. Hunter. ~ Hob Lam—We regret. to lengn that the ofiioe of the Anthracite Jam'nal, in Tamaque. was} entered one nigh; last. week by some ma icious rsons, I 9 type caseg u 9., end the unfit-id ggnerallly diearnngodpssd oonsidenbly damaged.—— Exchange. , The Juurgadl was an Abomipn paper, and the Abolitionieta who have been hissmg on mobs 3nd defending m and "glowing in the destruction of De ratictflioes. have discovered lhet it I: wrong. The Journal itself was one of the kind that flied in mobs. This edminiatra‘tiou Inn I: now ing to the wind. Alf they mp the whirl~ wind it is the crop of their own sowing. , . fi'l‘he Mun-clause“: paper: bout that the cotton mills me can"? enotmous Emma, instancing the James ills. at. New unyport, which on I capital of $250,000 bu actual] y divided $377,500! These profits, coined from the blood and was q! the om'lntry, gq inm the pockets of the “ loyal ” shoddyites, who urge on the In no lustily Ind-n"; so randy _to shell tho “hit drop.” ofotheg‘men’s blood in its yroseoution. - ‘ u' ’ ':;_.—._.._. - burg for {his plu‘c, but on reaching l‘vtcts burg “us mcrukrn h; n dcspnlch Inmrv rth'd ing 'h‘im information of the mlrnuce of the fit-ln-Ia to lthl'otomnc,necessilaling hjs rcmru to h.“ State cEpitnl. ‘ A {)rhg'el iv.ls.llmrr‘ delivered hf Rev. Dr. l‘nnucrhcy, $01143.“ cdh); {hr reading ohhcl)m-Lu~a tion of Indcpfipdeucc by il'r. Charles Horn”. Rev. .\lr. Warner oeii‘vcred ilxck)rzltiun;delqtell mainly to a descripti of the bloody conifirt which ragedhcte duélng the lbrct firs; ‘dnzui of July hst. You] and instrumental hmsic (nlivuml the .cxcniscs. A {lO9 lunch was gn‘cn. hflcr \\ hichlho purple returned to town, from “heme, cmmch “in. Ile sag-{a uf wild rumors of the approach ajllhe llcbcls, lhp)‘ 12ft. fur thrir tcspecxire homes?" '- . THE DRA FT.-——'l_‘be additional drxming for {he defiéiom—y of the ‘iecent dun under \he calls for 7015000 men, “'4B nude-at'Clmmhyra burg on Tuesday last. The following is the lxst of pen-0:35 drafted in the amend sub-dis tricts of thisfiggtmty: . ' Bmuvux Tw . —.\br3lhnm Scficrsflulm Kin natnm. ; ~ I!}:erng Bum-Lllcnry Mpllisnn, John T Pf: injer, John HulTheuu, Joseph IS. Huh-r. , Burnifin—Anron \\':slor, Eli Stnnom-r. K’ B . Cuxm-mo—Jncob Swonveland, David l-I‘liuo‘ Samuel Smith, Wan-Mean". . ' Cl‘xnnnuxur-Wm. J. 51,) def, Chas. Yams. Fmsxux.—-Georgo Gory, A-inos Noel. 3 J‘Esllmua—Andu-w J. Weikert, Daniel, J. Hewson, Isnnc R. Golden, Samuel S. Moritz, Isuiuh Stunt. - GznnAsY—Jncob Wu", Ephraim Monehey,, Elias [Kilt-s, E'phi-Ttim mm rude. - HAmlJoanx—Gco. Sanders, Geo. [reg-ring, Lewis Bumbnugb. llcxnxcrol—Dawid. Clever, John Deal-dorm Lfixn-rr.—-Gco. W. H: nu Wm. C. Su brooka, (‘nuper Myers, Jaml'aylor, Lc‘wis Whitman. o MllALL::.—George Wmen. Solomon flun mnn, Abraham Hoffman, Cornelius Rich, Oliver C. Smith. : .Mocxtnus‘nfn,—Adnm Hurthnb. George Yoke, Dn‘id lii-venom, Jereminh Cirbuugh, Jacob J. Smith, Wang". Houzk, Wm.’Fink, Peter A. Snub-ugh; John ngumnn, William» Nne (coloved,) flannel Wolf, Agideons .\'oel, Jacob .Hornborget, Joleph Smith, Hell’)’ Olingcr, William Billy. ‘ ‘ Homuoy—J-wbhcoby, Robert G. Young, Jacob 8. Baker, John Tawney, SL, Joni-J: Bowers, John Kin“, Joseph Stockihzer, Jon. W.'l'rosue, Jame: VcShel-ryflzohn B. Shgafl'cr. Oxvonn.—)lichuel XcCaddin, John Em‘mert.’ Bumm,—Jncob Fiuel, John b. Breuizer STMnL—Johu Wenz, Joseph A. Wolf.' Tnon.—John Yohefla‘hn Eckemode, John. Delsp, Peter Filler; Franklin H. Ebert, Eph nim Brcap, Jacob H. Spangler. ITI{OI.—Adm Nlflor, thn Meaning", John Spangler,jr., John' Allen. ' fi'Wo learn that Mr. chis Clank, of Oxford myphip, , 1m: county, roceived 4| {rightful wound, on Saturday week, in onqof his legs, I); comipg in contact with the knives on reaper, wich‘which he ml.- Liking 01! his grain. Dr. Study drum! tbs wound Ind )lrl C. is thin»' “well u could he expecte¢ . .fi-My, Jouph‘i‘bomuq, g! swlbn :05"... shin. nhnd was“ Mum figs-{lt} hilt. t my“: 01 Flu mound!!! {Jm . “93:5,: Tug; is .2 mics} :yel regqned, FROM 'NIF. 87TH REC. P. V' 50671: or Pnnauuu, . ’ June 24, IS“. } I’m Conlfit7¢r:—Oul months! of cmmltiu foi'th}. two any! ending hue 23!! h prechdy om: hundred. (in: heath” loss In in om- tbno right rompnr'ms, whmmstnlned Ih!A benign pan. of the engagement on the 33d. The loan m Con. F Ind l 'u as follow Sail-an: Jolm Shoals, Co. P, lI'II'L . Corporal Wm. (I. llollzworl ‘o. F, Mung. Corporal Samuel S. Georgzgto. I"; hand. _ Henry Kean. 00. l-‘, mining. , William T. Ziegler, Co. F. wining. John V. Mam, (Jo-Ll. body, align." ‘ The luatnumcd is a mother 0! Sam'uol “Mtg, ~ nfhu wu wounded anu‘diea near Spottgylm vania Court House, and ierom peannshlown, Adams county. The .bulanoe of our loan is prin‘cipnlly from York. com‘uy, Ind at “no . Yuands are gcncnfllysflcvere man, :I?th men. will die. ‘ "‘7 , , Smnuel IBaumsmnluer. printe Co. A, who has some cunnutuuus In Gelllyuburg, vm wounded in the neck,bm is not. nouidend gangerons. ‘Uur wounded aum-re-l considera bl)?! u‘s‘ they n-muiued all uiglllt on the field, will“ purl‘uf the line mm in posse-lion Qf ihc rebels anti" daylight, when m.- retook our pqsxliun nndxqcured bl! our dead and wound ed. . 3 llnglv, . , ‘ (, THE ml; mcxm. IH-lUNEN'P.—The York G:|l.cill‘ll:.£é3 tlm on the neuingfif tho 2:}?! ' 1111., this r‘fgimenl \vns‘plncA-dmn .lhe skirmi‘sb lineju Inn?! of the nth Conn, nofirl‘ctersh‘urx. L \Vhiie Mmm-ing they were vlmrged upon by, the rebel line ofjmuh-l and being flanked were o‘rderwl to get back the but way they vault—- In this nihir Captains FJIIS Mid .\laiah, Linn. Clmgles Fox, Scrgl. Henry Shulu, William Schfivcf,’Willi:un Shunmn, Sunim-l- An'drovu, Uhixrlos .\lctzgdr, Pen-r Hun, Chm-lei “MW-uh, and .\l. )lutm, wcg‘emn‘ung we cuplur Id. . Thé lullo“ mg were u‘nmng lhfe wounded: Charles ib-lc, thumb unuuflutod : thqh: l-‘rn'ncifi, unu: .\lcunulvt‘ Kipp, hip; llvnrg' .\'cimnn, lrg ; nLd 51:"an lhungnldurr. ' , The fos‘luu'ing, nor. before pulolishn'l by In, .\(orc, we hear", “oumlrd {urn/ions}; to this M fnirz‘ Corp. Luunurd Wuhan, nrm ; I'm L-r ( “‘ciu‘crl Cu} D, lmwl; Henry Dcllingm‘, Cu: B, side- : Thuum) Munro, Cu. 11, foot.“ Corp. Jul”; .\. I‘L‘tlx’m dim! M Wishingtun, June 15, ut'mqus received «I Ooh! Harbur. SAD Dll.\'l‘ll.f—-A mcpndmly Lecithin. 0(‘~ currc] on lhc evening of the 30111 uh..'. rl-uu'p g 34);: in the nlhmst imnu-dinli‘ death ol'fiturgd Gardner. of lulimmu lmulshiln, lliis ruunt) .—~ llc “'.u‘nlmul gclllrniug a corn ahn‘llcrfhuléwgo m: to n nuighhmj, and “In-n q'iil': n..-Minx Iflwlilmlion. one or morale um Cami; .\l>rl|k‘hw , Sm}: rum”, and in eudcnnriug N "Ith ruumr the hum“: made :- llltlull‘ll jmk. lhruwm-z lhu slwller mu! ,\lr. (hrJncr \‘iulyutly to tw grquud, tho m-uhine siyiking ,huu onpjm l.rmu’l,nntl [nrudmiuq in} ma: un ullwr [mm Igf'his 3.:11-13'. H:- hh-ul Inn A lvw monnnls ul— lg-i‘. 'Hr “.143: “is mull )mr; w.» dv-f mull dunJv. and of uruk nun-l, hul. “.11 ;-|l.lu In [‘o' eu‘anulr) “an; nu lln«:‘{erl_L.nui \\ u Lin-refine “IV“! In lLufi- u Ili|_\\h-bln l‘u‘ l‘rfl iOll. 15.15" TllU‘PilllalltHahnl pun-r 4 :nnnuxynd: Hm (In-mi] of; 11~-\. anjuum ’luZh-r, Hrmrnll .\gvnl of Ehc Luann“ I'uhliu’uli-m Smut-l) 7- He dlt‘d hr I'hihxh'hnhh an the ‘.‘d ‘0! July, In: \hn HALye‘r ul hh‘ “51:. -.\lr~. Kr”! r (urmrrl) result-fr" {KIM l-lM'f‘. mu] ‘l' Is fur hunk) rm 3 ptsmr oI'SE J.lll||'~' Lulln-rlu I'uugrvgnllml - Hc “.IS 2| fiery nivful Inn in tin! \‘lHJ‘dl ..mlzx his denth “31.1 he aim-14‘ lunqrnml. ‘ 1' nifi".\ burr from n frirnd in .\liimmi gin 5 us (he infmnmvinn lhnt an old (tun-n 111 our rbunuy‘. .\ir. l‘).nyivl~ .\'rrn-11, ‘FS dxéfinml 1111 the Imm of gym! hm, in making n rr- rk, nun Ihr l'. 5. 5‘ il. Thrh: is “11“) th .I]-Lul i',. 31.:‘flfllrii}f.)rnl:l“‘,.l5[_b€a rt :un n' u luuhxlulu allgdn‘x, and he \\':L< ucfi Tuczxmndm'l nu!- flu: fun). .\'nlhin: hm! lrnnlpgruv‘l, honrnr, (I) cl-~ pinn 1h;- mnzlZ-r.—.\'muu 1’: ‘ wb‘l‘Ell-‘Eirsl N-l'n-ml l; u'u 6f iivll} Jun-b h Hing déilfi'nnl4ul In nu must ".5 “"14"" Slock m .\luis nwl. '.ln-rL- i 5 .\el nu uppn‘rlumly' nfl'uultv'l lu Kéun- nim_ n 'r<'u ‘n m 1k: .| gum! .nnL 33f!) 'mwzlm‘g-ul h) .~lne a:;.\ “nu H-curl: mine or ”31- ,4?" 'l\. Th" buok: .xrn' no» "pun. lor :ulnsrripbiimnt the H An}: WWII") $0111.! uic .\ |_\ HT I'm In sn; n mu:- ous (umpuugl‘la mIH-{liirnl fur 13w uuv uf h}:§-l§t¢[\ , léi “flux-Him Summer U'rnpl nut, Vh‘u-h may u;- maf llntfluft‘ ian-Irinuq In their EXT-tr“, wlwnEn‘pnclmmfiun 05' BLlckhn'rry - w 11‘ as " hho‘u‘s'il'pl ukbcrry ('mn'm sl'ue " can bu üblniht n}, “fix-h is as lrce {rum anythingulrlc \erious 4'5 lllzickbcrrirs ‘lgcxusulvcs '.’ \ Wflré. linrnnc, wift' (if Wm. DJTUHI‘, rc siding m'nr §vl.rkr\'s church, Yurk cum”), «ms so uriou‘fly "_ll'u-Ic-l by the hunt wlulé :u work inithe big-field that she die»! from \hc cll'ccts (”‘it on Tuesday mon‘ing u-g‘cmka. - A ‘ x.- f \ W‘fhe (:ompihruill he furniAlml from Img lime until Mar lb: Presidential Medium M SEVENTY-HYH CENTSrcuh‘in ndvnnco. -:e3°'l‘he¢_‘ungresswhich lunjust mlj mm m] was prolmhly the wcuk'est, :Ind‘m»: wr vilc ofnny thateyer sat in Washington: It. has been :1 limit! rrgincring burmu fur the t‘xoéulivo hen-ls of d9lmrhnenlg. Yet ’it. :{hould receive media for one "qt—that which provides that the rebel Slates fillflll pol. be represented in the electoral cullega.. This blocer Mr. Lincoln's little gmm of packing the eleclom‘l college with bogus eieclors from the mu‘federam States: So. fins? good.—— World. ‘ ‘ , §‘ .....‘~ " ..'-0. ' . ..’ QThe abolition Journals are pmnfu ly exercised in regard up the postwneniernfpf' the Democratic Karlioml Cnnvaniign.—— They devote columns to prove ,thnt tlfe poslpt‘mement must result dumlr’ously to the! Dcuwcrnlio par-3y, and. tlurkfore, they are very indignant! to. I . ’gev-The' Abolition énndidnfie for Lieut. Governor oflndiana regnldly umda I Speech“. in which he aid “the ‘right of asylum u‘eant tho‘riglnt of foreigh sooundrolg to. protec ." This bu so exuponted (ha Gel-ma of Indiana that they I” repugiiatq the wb 10 Republican ticket. ‘ ‘ ...- >~~§ . '_.“ —— ~— fl'ltnere is evidently something wrong among he ’fldynfistp‘" of Tonnugoo. The Nashville Prat, one of those üboliugn pg-T pen named by shoddy contagion-3 3nd speculators, in captured town. from atolen ' material. says it mnuonupport Lincoln a h ‘ would like to do unle‘u hunion in Men off the ticket. This in bail, coming-u it, does from th the home organ, nml indium agmthing rotten In Déuufirk ! . flinch. Andrew 11. Reed". ex-Goveh nor of Emma. died .1: his 'feddence in Baum. on‘ the morning of the 5:): Juli. “.3 her a fluid illness. ‘ ‘ ‘-——~- A— -- ”‘“‘-«~ B’There it much excitemem in “in fawn of Acquakconck, New Jersey. in a uquenoo ollthe reported ‘defulcation I. _ of: "loyal" pvunmeut oontncwr “PM man affine hundred and My ‘M ~d§hfi£s9 99’ demmwl ('0 paw“ Known with his ilk'gfiuen booty. . ' ‘”’-“W Zuo-7.00 lEEE