.'. • .. . . . . '1 ',..•;:•• . • . •.• • . • . . VOL. 3. 6oulitp o?.rilorrat,' PUBLISHED EVERY TIIIIIISDAY MOItNING, Ey'S. B. OVIATT, SIETHPORT, COUNTY, PA. oFPIcE, , s, OORNEIt OF PCIWIC SQUAItI: * - $1 bo. in' /,Idvauco Rates of _Advertising . .. , . . . . . . . . . c o li m i o n . o , yeai...-..............:.-....;..:..... - ...•... •• 1:13 0 0 ' l . ' .•• '2O 00 ; 3( - ......", .... . .“•,...... ...., .. ... !.. 1 2.00 :1 • ,'• , six,.montlis.:...-. t .t . . - ..... ...2..'.. 2. _OOO AL. ~:, - t‘ ~:.....'.. .. ,f .... :''..',.;.' .... ... ...'...1.20 !One. /mun.r.e of 12.1itkCe or lens, 3 itisertior...... • 350 14:wit mulotequeut insertion, . ' .";!,...... ' • 25 • Business Card li, 1yi1.4..i1a per • .; . . ~ ; ... ... :.. .... 500 icolo.nc tigure.worlt . will Os Oooble.tho A bove nil cs. Torelro.lintis 'IlFoylot• type, or . ciglit flocs nonpCroil,.is ' tate'rt a socialt„ ' ' • . :2 . .. C 7 ,7 Theie terms will lm strictly adhered to: ..1 - 9 ' . 8115i11055 Oireftorv. 23E1M.TT HOUSE, iu'ethfort.:ll:llonn Co:. 14. ''•E P.ropr'iotor .—oppositu'llia Court llonOu. A o4vr; iorge, (Ms nrd9 %'l,lll' furnished Louse. ' .• Tlio. H. pas° . • . .. , . .... . . "iliialir in Strirsoi Tin Ware . ; ! Tapp:Med. rittrP, .&c.„ .wrist . - .si it,of . Oa Publia,:inasre, Stniktliorirt, l'a... Gastrin' '• • ir irk dorm to nrtlur nn tlMahortesi: notice, and in. the .. most substantial manner. , . • ...'. DENTISTRY' • • •Ati firit lane-w ould d respectfully . announce to the citizens Of 'Enethportand 'AIDA be bag Fitt d up. an office, and is . p . ropoied to ,ttend to - tdl • husitoois in hii profositiort.. Artideial teeth inserted upoh, sci entific principles, and an as to.pie.ervo thtrootorol ex yiressioo of.thoftifie Allaperations Inddental Surgory done in a 'tallith] manlier'. 10v A, ROTIRSE, • - . . . . Dealer in Stoves. Tin, Ware, Jappened Ware, &o-. west . end of ' the Public Square, - Snint.bport,..Pi?:.y Custom' work:den° to order .nothe eleettest.bqtice, andlu.the .inost substanlial manlier. - • • . . ' • . OLEAN HOUSE, • • BARD, Propriotor,Otepm, , Omnibus runs Ad'ing'frouithe Now Yolk and Erly Unit Roast. StUt,cs, , 'for B:nottsport mud. Ceres.. ' • '.. ' • HYDE HOUSE, • . . . _ • ... S.• • I Canooti•Pro.orietar: 'Ridgway, Pa. Tlds lintel •ik ' new and Skirolkhed in 'modern style., llge Noll& n6.011i , tuadations, and iA, in all reenact:4; a Pirkt Clais note]. • Jiidgway, Elk Co. Pa. 51aY,2.1,-/,t60 ' . •..• ,' . ELDRED .MOTEL, . . . ... •. , .... 'ions Wets:, P ro prietor,r This IMusois situated 'half .. way hetwoon.Smethport and Olean": A coovenieni. au commodious hone?, atto4itive and clingilg..attend 'sots sold kiw prices.., , , .... •' :. , • ' . . . . . . ' .111. ' Ircd;May 17, 1800. . - . • . .. A. D, , ' • Siiiioyor, • DrAfts . min ConvOynt,cey, i..nd Rent 11.4.1t0 A.g.ont,W.tiottu county, Pti. ' • -• . . , • . . W I:LI,IAIYI . IiVILICIII., •-. .- .. .. Practical °Mechanic , : !stillwrigilt, kiridge-ball ler, Sc., ' Pert Allegheny, Vlieapcounty, Pa. -' .' J. L. BitoWN, . , DrAPTS . MAN.,CO,NVEYANeIIIt Eitnte Agent; 9111ce, Willianniville, lilk et.,„' . . .—itr.enntSces— . fThapin'..fc Boyle: 8gq . ' ti., , ...• , jinn T4runa'Stnutheri,. W., s. Brownell,: Esq., 1,16n.', A. 1: Wilcox; . . • - ' - CARVER • HOUSE, ••••• ••' • • . . ..11 ! li,4 'lt, rfArt.t.: Prow:tutor. eornrf.,if.}V,:tter. and Ilickary, • : 4 :milts, Warrfm. ea:. get:Cr:Ll Stkm.Uffi,m. . • - . 1'033E5 , 4 . 0FM • . . ~. , . rr n ntinte the Mille Sgliare,• Wean,.:4;•) - ... j,,,tig M , . .Mittsit. 'l . l . ,i,prietor. 'The Pubes Howie is entirely near and built if brick . , and in .farnished in modern, style, - •Ths..proprietor Hailers himself . that .idarie,commods tions are no • surpassed by Any hotel in 'Westarn lc -ii• , •''Yn'eli. • Carriages run-to atid trout.tho N.'ri York and Jinja nail (load.. .. •' • • ;•• . , :,.3i,,,-ir, 'BYRON 'D. HAMLIN . . . . ATTAItra:T LAW; SnynOiport..'3l:,fie rko C'ountr. • Azont for. :‘fers.r... lie:010e 1.06,1$ AttOnds nwporially to.the Coftentibu of Claims; I•ixriniinnproj.of 1 -Pl:snout of - Taus, umi ill lin,ilness rria II - -tim.; to Steal , Estate. pnien • 1 BOIndiTON ELDRED, . . . . , . At'nrney and Cni.thAellnr atfin'‘i.:.i 4 rnethport., .WKerth. County, tta; :)144 - lless"eutruqtc•l to hio'c:tre for 111 e cuuntiet:or M'ti: o.ln, Pot ter anti . Elk. Wilt be-promptly atttincle , l to 'oolce in the Count trouiin, 'nucond Cuor. AR. L.Ii.,WIsATER, .. ~. • ph,,,i c i m , and iittivoto, Sinethport; Ps:, will attend to - Atli, ocofossions.l calls with promptness. ' - (talcs in .`,:art , ' ivell Block, Pe9o n d Boor. '..—. .' ' • . • • THING: & MILLER, . . Wholo , oile and Rotal, Dealoeo. in Staplo 'and•Tabc . 7 Dry Clarpotioa; Ready:. Made. CloThiro, and ii6niral Onilda, Mote and Shoes, Wall and Window• Pa er tioglOng 151119SCS Wean.'N. ' ' JOHN C: BACKUS, .•... ~ . . . At:tons - we. itnA Counsellor At Lon, Snietlinert,:ll'Xeun Co ' Pet, ii'llt Attend to Ali buidnessiii'llit'refessiou in•the ' counties of :it'lteani.Potter arid Elk.' 011106 onei 0 ,1_1:. Sartwell - & - .llruthers' Store. HACKNEY HOUSE, , - . Co'rner of Seceivl and - Libe,V.ty ktreeta , Warriri o ' ' 11. . *.• : 11.in*it, Prcipriistor. Travolorl will rind good ac wtm.odn.pion.i !indrimOdia able climrgeg.', . ,_ , . . • ...,, - .. . LARABEE'S HOTEL, "- - . ' It. toAnsa. Pi•dorlotor,—AlleglionY 1111 , 1',1 0 : • M'K.' ll •Th ' Co ; Pa.' Tlll4 - 11ouee 19 Hi tul ted laiou t nine miles from -Sluntlipnet on the ,roid., fo Olean, and n ill bo:eound u col:win - tient 41.oppin,placo .. • ' • ' .' • .. : ' FARIYIERS' VALLEY HOTEL, ny.T. Goo DWIN.. 'Phis house 10,1thated nbn nt flee mite frottfi riethrinet on the.ros4 to Olean. Plert , ii re poetic •nd othO, a eon he :tecOntoiortrito , l on the shortest tiotieo W. S. BROWNELL, Dealer In Dry ann.'s, Groceries,. Ornelmrv. flardrare; • floats, Shoe , ' IT' , Vg• OnvI• r., &c. East side o 1 Square, Smothprirt, Pa, Emk.oßiura HOUSE ' • • !Sliippon, M'Kettb Ca.i P... N, b..DYNN. Prnjwifi'or A commodlowl'iinil woll-turpished, anti taavelorn arlll flnd gool',tecnnmoddfionH. PORT ALLEGANY HOUSE, ••... . . . . 1.3n009 TS. Doccey, Pronrioto . r,, a trot.: AllOgany,• Mc . Kean County Po: Thlnllotel issituatect at the 'June . .tion of the•Swithpoit lLnd Allegany ltiver:i . oads; Lille • •,- 150116 MIA of SOOtthrlOtt• •• • ••. • • . ' • .•••, • . ..,. A. S . T.. O R ,- H..• O U . S E . . , .. sMETEIPORT, M'KE AN C 0. , . Pa. •• • .• • ' VM.' HASKELL' :.: Propric . Or. ' This ileum, in melt calcniated -fon thii accommodation .of the:l'm:yelling Pub U m. having recently been repaired . and remodeled;' Qiioill Barns and Stablea... Clinrgea reit- . , A ,,,,,,,,nte, ,Stngen•fer Clean, Shlppen and'ltidgam.y. , Simethport;Juty:2,llBoo... • . ~. . , ~. To Those Interested in llining and Mineral Lands: . • T . DARNE&p . IforA lili eervice; tot the eaamina • 'i" tion . a Mineral Landa in 'Alliean and Elk entire ' oin, ,aint *4ll ,aivo his :opinion' as to tho'NALTIE OF 5.1 ,. 1„„„Es,. kb. Ttinan engaping • .l4 xervieex will receive . s il n eeertary and rellabllainformatlon. 'Residence at the Dunker urn Make, ~ •,, . • . • . .• • ' ilergeant ; :WHean Co.; Jane 30;1850; • . . .Aryciereir-Ai,Lew, Smethport; WlCeea eq., P. Col tertian!' promptlyaltended to, rf3b.. 'CI. THE HORGAN' BREED OF. Irgr.srs •J: B. •- flitip.ett,•iii — Nets• .14irk, a 'tie:lilt:roan largely•ititeres(ed in theipagi-bred fp.f.S,;,:tild. in:friendly. in ilie • M • oitiaiW, . gilys: ~...I t e1111)01, hedeniedtbn t ,t•tie'y (,0„s.:,: f 5. n pia ttir.erg•y. iiiid ...courage,' (;'lilt strengtiCanCl enilniarfoe, gi.eat arnbition and doeilityt". •• - . ' • •. - .. R...... ' ilen, in . kis : A inarii: io •:.1. - 7 ,:•,•,/truy; says: „t Tkeypreseht . altngethertke beaii.n.leal. oblhe, oad horse, at•O;spitited amdneile,lioidy and easily Icept...:: Tlioy.:haila an .ettsy 'and iannl trot, and.glitle along %%111;a •gbOil load NrithOut clatio : oi.appaint effi)r,t, at the rate tit fen or, • ti:v,l , eiiiiles . .ati haiir.'.! • • The Lonisville.(l(y.),Ttitiracl , ysi...•‘There is•no doubt vi.hittese.r•of ibis—that the I{reib.l of 'lilt: . Morgan noise 'was . , •41)11 is o.lx, ii: , :• ll .ut feAY i'nsta'nces tvber • e it can . tin -founil,.h t. er the best breed of hars:ls for . genial os , .e thet ever 11.6.• in OW Unrited Siatas:—.orubOhly tllii;bes in (he H The 'Eney/u2rdia •says'i '..‘Perhaps he very,firrest breed of hijisPil itr the United . Sie . res; when genmill•usetilltiess i 5, 6 . ofraid..'lli . !l is. Wila.C.ls generally known ititlii , ;Noohern•aMl, F.:at:tern. stoles .as the,-.Mor.4ati—liOliis., This iiiiKir:,V s is'clistirignislyerl by irs..netivrry, -united with striinizth' and hardiness.' • , • ' • The iNfitine . Fitrn'ter'baj.s:. "They excel .in gr'rhi carrying weight. n Inng tuner; roadster, they excel' all. ho.r.se• i,n thid or. it`riy .other' coiriory.";••• The' New Y a ik'fferiild in a try!labtirafrt urtoilr on the horns N . iivii.l'orh• City, : l ays of htl . Morttatist t. , They ore particularly remarkable, •for• their strength in proportion to their and . tot ;their. power of, endnrartee, hearingup - onder herd lalnir that • would break: down' the stern rgest 'draft horse ! "-•' • , Juhe,'•ESqsicitJetlersOn•City,'Aim,..sdysi. spent the greatest portion. of my life in stmint, hirmu . rly rind' now, •iti' and take•pleasure bearimg testi-• ft - wily to IV decided' superiority orMoigan'hor.• sue fur o ver any olliihrs•l• !rive ever Med."..•:\l - . - Walb'er; Ilf. NVIso is , we'believic the !Mgr's! pro pri•ittor in the Unit ed• S•tai es, says of tte Mor•. guns: are invariiiiii.y.,,goutl - feeder,prei easily lrept',•.and• i :will not onl y fierforin service in-•a year, but yore years V..iserYice, -than .any . other breed 'of horses I Inve "ever . . . , . A wsiter in Torterdl Spirit of the Tin.cs tor April 10, 1856, hailing frcmi Bostor , ) , , .wheise sole OVidet . in . evriting seems do he to say to the reaileys:of ,that' little can-be . aecOto . - plistied in breeding brig,gy'hor'ses..withOut re sorting -to t:horough•bred • atallion--nevertie= less Makes .Ito fact chtinot. be-disputed, that ihe 'Mote - arts are' .thebestliorSes' tint prociace tiir that large class known as 'Old hOrsn-of-all-ti . ork, spirited ; nimble; steady at a they are liar:- ily; grtitle,,.sound eonstitationeili and long lived fit eitherlor the snclilleor,the plow, the buggy oFthe team, the. rimless,. wagon and the octal. tins." . . :...... nuom PA. . , . When, eentlemen.enOlsed it] protiolls3 and difficult undertakioir .ot s , writing• down" nor-, gait horses . ; are.compelled to :nuke 'sushi,:id:l . 6s, siOni as.the...foregoin.: : : it seerns ultog;ethersin-: necessary.tO extenilThis. article. for the inirposis of, "showisig that .I . loiein d:orses . possess 'in .e hish de . e.re.e.thal, geolity which. is of przmaiy importance to the buggy-horse . , torit, hardiness of constitution or ppw r er of endurance:- • • The tilack-Havek liorse• is a •brane.h of. the. liorctin .family. . • HON. STEPHEN:A.. .15 . 0 TYGLAS The gentleman whose' n a me herds this a rti ele, died .at Chica . go - on'the:lllitst. ills death adris duo! her name. to ; the list.. of :our .mighty : dead.. Ilk connection with the.disPutes, Which have .'grown out of the' . Shive. question,. insur es for him n•nemn, lastin:as .4 be historyer his country. Had'. the principles. of rion-inter'vert tion, which he So earnestly alfvocatert; been permitted to wink cut results,' there is no..deubt‘t hat the dangeis which now threaten the.ifountry. would have bee l l'bvnide . d, The renewed and' embittetiol agitl;t 1,1c . 11 .followed the application or this:principle to the Tenitories, and' thestrange ini.orriderstaiiding 'about hriw • far ptincipresoul , l' operate, among those who' fa'Vore'd'ir r c •outtrin:ri• to de stroy its . value, and hastened the CalitmitiCs it was intended to.prevent.. Believ . ing the Salva-. lion Of the:country to-depend 'moo , ' he succeas of hissprinciple, Mr. Douglas brought his entire energy to its sappOrt, and when it failed and the safety of 'the Union was endangered; Wedged whole . "st rend t h o t o maintain the Government. glen may. ditforin their estimate of his states. •manship;. but no onecan•jirstly deny . AW.II - 'or patribtistn.. expiutence; his accirate - acid: . comprehensive knowledge, Isle gr•eitt-'firmness; and the forcible inuriner in which he set torth'his e all, • hisde'yotion.to the , Linion, him'out as a . great leader in the present crisis. His loss:at 'this tittle is d-c - alamity to the Nation, • ThelChicalm . Tlines in speaking of the man ner.ot his 'death, say=; . . • A statesman Alas fallen in the land. The foreinost man ln thOttation 'is no snore! At about ten'onnutes aftei .ititie 'o'Clock yestrrday 'mornini4,'thellon. Stephen A. Douglas, of I,lli, nnis, clo sed his mortal career.. health hail given way snow:liter at return to Chieago; his diseaseassurning' at .first the form of aerite rheLimatis.l»:- •Subsequently, the diSeaSe took the form of typhoid leyer, and .finallyjnvolved the Oroat rind boirels. Cluing the edrlie; sta. ges of the, disease, an w d..hile' lie was .fsegerting, the most acute pain, the ,Judge conversed with Iris' many friends,-.who 'called to oil - Cress 'their sympathy in . his afllietion; In'the•most theerful and pleasant manner. His iron still'and bias- - culine.powers seemed to defy the- 'inroads' ot disease,' and gave.hope his friends of an. ear. ly recovery: ;But.the inexoralq. genius of de: city wasiloing its work lint too surely and: well. fhe frtme; Which bird for . thirty Years .borne.fatigttes and toili:that Would ,have worn out the' liyes of a'score of :Ordinary:men', and •the loftyatid unhendindintelleet which had.not known'repose for years, gave unmistakable evi dences •of apprOachirig dissolution. •Af one time, alter groat apprehensions had existed for his Safety, his'energiesseetnecl to 'Take tt grand and last struggle,for.life; and 'hopes wert again entertajnecTthat 'the ho' tir of dattge.i• had•passed. :and that he.would still be spared to his friends ,intl the !cation. The hop e was vain. It was " but the last.flichering of , the lamp of life.' , • His disease again took an•Unfaiorable turn, and he ... . • ..• • . , . „ ~ , . . • . .. - ~. .. ~ . . - ... - ~..... '4 . '• • ..;5... 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SMETIA is!trik rapi!lty . and st...!;.tatly ;tin!il trviith tht , 's,:eile..•:lll Ilia cotik.l qo 1 -4) hat 'oo,',Aed drip . ..; . ;11)i,/ a . 1 roinzrro' h is 1.4;1;4 bit on lv ,the;g • pileiv.4 ai,cirt}' and elfait. for his sulely, and, Wittp..ss the lis;a1? - tiyivtiu'li fir' all - hop . e, sit!iotio,t,led I , y his (,tv.oritc Lis frierids, arid devoted iviic..;Stopha ii ':A....poughis,,passed 'from' tail; • T JITBTICE DOIcIE! •, That ttOss lrartds hare. he"n 'enritfilittert. shpirtyititz the volohfeers from „this Sraie ,with :clothing fs.hotleniablit,. ribd thepolitic ilemnotlS that Itw'gpilly - parties sboold expost , l,,- - ap,:l :‘ , lpch 'of ;the' blame- . .. ha, hitherto , heeh lahl tit .thedtior theCio , hrt'nor. , of this Curiptio . nwealtb;ahrl.'Prine...p , lty".by - t.hose for snout he had tp.eSpret Ile is bln'tor - the fault, atitt fiathls . Whiehlhave tad seth syi,lo spi-earl ihtligiratipp throughout unable to. say, ---hut Atite not ripP,7sird to ephile;hti itut irli.s...eiu 4 e of po,ltive ,prop(. . We 1111,1k'iStlIlii Ole lutcntlon of ,tlfs•GrrectnOrro•ap: poria a - corritrtissipti eon, of thresh , - rreittls metf.of Oftegri(Y,'int,ci St.lth, - his a4ltilini,tratip:n, tv4oe Positioir !,•. oat ree, that they . ' wili . hot...trlPtsty&sif to i•bhrourth exa m ina tion of thee:allegvtl •rtiusei,:hthl to 'bkpose gatlry anthoei„ no inviter who'they may hr. Anil; .that:l that; statement . will.• 'shortly:be- fortli • , , epotirg;'l4in,Orefore.the: public the:.ia'efs• l'utt...filiertmsfatices . eahrieeted _with . the I.UX!)/ Washin;vOn, and t'llp'reas.ons wiry. Iheyrernaiued driring sir long a a , rls“ithte cooditi01;: -in () Wet., trfl that the poe'itray , be.elmble ;d to judge Ao is - censPrahre *.: .• • • 'Cov.Xurtm ows it nPt•.ohlY bi himself, brat to ii i ri•putatiott,of, State he repre sents, to ti;iAUe 4,11..gr0uu1l :exposure . of these IrilUdi; and tO tlifguilry parti es to pub e.ftreratlon, Whetheith . ey be' Pprsonal„ot ph• fr . ienifs foes-a,ut.l oe. will rejoice to learn that the romOr that is - hiS intelitioh is 'Well Aitifided. . -.••• •. As far as we are c'oncerziell,,we have hither to:contented Onrselite:s with publishitig accounts ot these frauds Avithoui, venturing :to indicate who wasresponsible . for them, for the , simple reason it:at we had no evidence in our' posses stop to justify such a yOuish,and also beetio'se• we did not `wish to be subjeeted to theimputa; Lion ut attempting to matte party 'capital, by direct ing•suspicka towat.ils officers of the Coy-: ernment 'et alime when the' Whole eniirjzies of, the ptiople,were'enfisttecl in thosacred cause'ol Ally' But, since some of Governot.Cuf 7 t pielen'iled friends-uhder 'what prcaripting we' will not undertake . . to say-evinyo:a sit : ion to: ' unheard, midi°, blast 'his chara • cter:as'atian, a's well us, his ititee,lity: as..a . public.oilicer, by the use of coyert 'and inn- manly instnualions weare.ileteiplined that he shall have' every •oppOrtnnity .of vindicating Lirn elf, that public , attention shall:li.ot he wholly diverted•frorn-another,quarter by the line Cl,d cry - .tais ,, (l- avainsf. tbeO.overnor of Pennsylvania .Put.t ei int Union: • Tr,oor-,,Ay Tire C;kVlTAL.—Within:ille'litnits of Ole capital there arehoW enc,.rnped or'ritiar tared seventeen rrgimelds ot volunteer ttuoiis', thi? aggreg'ate . eiglteetr thousand flicked men, thnrong,l4 hrined;'equip= pea and prorlslotwil. Are under. the'stiperej . sion of Gen. . I .\*.iNsrtt:i.,p: trult • to. b,e,te there 'are stationed,.tipeit the: Ireigl, is surrnuuding , the city a t drud beyond I ' bridges, twenty , oilier lull rettr. ments, umenting nt'er^ twenty 7 tWo soldiers, under corm. Ina i.d ,of .Geri. . • I.lere are fOrty.l thoniand men, be,ideS' those.sept. forward yes terday, ap,l.those stationed at the Rel.'ty 'rouse near by and .1,4 - Allfidpoits- , an arrny.courpetent for any present ernergeney jit this'.qu'artvr. • . Tile Gdribaldi. Guard is • eneamped - op Capitol sireit, ,thief mites fiohi *town., regiMent, reports , niPe hundred hod, seventy. , lour tutu), in good . condi hm. Th'e'second Nets • You Ir 'regithent are' a little e,f tho'Gdnibalt.iittns, arid aye getting' very .proiteiftnt in drill..•.' • . ••' ' l Ire 110 5 % ly r ;ved michi g an Seerthd :went: into camp ;,this near' the. 'Aqueduct winworks.abore Georgetown:' • ••••:.. .• • "..; Cor.mitAP; orNew. A'ork, ,n - 1 rhorized hy . 6 en Cs .311..:ttort to raise , tt. regiment, , to ,be eornmanded hy.h'imself, it is said, tß hieh accepted when yeadf. ' ' The movement 01 troops, already frequently re (erred tfr anti ekplained, is erring on. ) ester- day.' three battalion's:of Distriet'':volontOvis, ,passed through , Georectown,land two - Connec• Crept; one New.,llampshire; and the 9th New York Reel inebt s„li mice up their ca'mpi; - and rued tram 'Washington; proposing tojoin the District \lottinteers three mites , from -.Genre.— ven; Ong theneO to Et[ivard'S Ferry, on the Potomac, paint hair way- biatween Washint , ,. ton and 11.trper's Ferry:. Ills, thought ti at sev, ertll regiments On the -VirOinia.' side, and, no Ohio regiment, were immediately tomartth the Same direction. 'The Idode . Island Rcei.. Ment - hail followed. their Mittel). to time Relay liatise„ but whether they were•to .'move 'from that,pbtee toward I.larper's Ferry remained in doubt.. By By regnest - oraciv. Hicks and :others., a.brignite . was to. he sent .stronghold of:disloyalty; - With ,the' - design -- of keeping the traitors in order. A gentleman rho is said to have. gutted his informatiun - direetly : frormG,M . :Seely, derlars .thnt no important Moyernept, wilt be -toady freM 'Alexandria -toward the. enemy: till lite :tortifl. cations,' onthatn side' of the.riverba , iteen (tont , . pleted and made; as fat...as possible; ,impregna: dispatch Thom Cinciniiati. says that the 11th Indiana Zona'ves' have talien,CuMberland,. Mil.,,:thence meaning to.go to join Gen.. Patter. Qumberland is 101;Grafton and 119 miles from; Harper's Trustworthy, intelligitne'e, • at: [ate hoer, ftiornl.Birpe Cs -Ferry, - states' that the are retreating.'; Many. wagons hhvelnien seized, from farmers imthe. vicinity of. Winchester; and .are engaged in transporting the trOops to Strati hutg, whence they.. will by-rail to : Xanadsak Junction.- .It. liow: doubtful tf our ;columns . . combine in, season ma ' k ' e" rupture, -they cx . ,pc.ted. :It therefore seCto . ..that bade! up 111 hrtpa Wadi' fronc.,Nlary drid,...a.‘4 'that they tire ,- •t0 . '.re1y,...0n 'maktig stand drit , qium foNiftcd:.. .The cannon ate dti - .a a botit t . he..railrO:id stations: : : . A roan \v ho lays hassaCcnr.t re. infiirrnation' states.that . t.licY hriVe:arr idea orattachin'pt iWasliitiriwit'lv4de ;it is partially bereft of froop3, land t bad a mot.,e- Anent td,thio end tVill tithe place hy, ThitrOlay.. •leiird.front. Iladierstowit !hurt, the 'retied' 1 ii iuians hive bevel truSY 'tar gecri:tal. 071,i,;i1. in di:straying, and' itttetnptrog, to destroy, canal borits, kicks, 'lir bey. a relal nb:itrirctiniz lb.; river itr.dcer) , way •ploy . e4n re.pt.:—a':'l':'T,:i4,;(l:p. • . • • • THE MOVEMENT. :,. . : , 0 A..; '-'1,`.1-It.T.ItSpAY:',..,JEiN .. . i iive•ciiitliisp:vtaii:ta the.Nvii-Y3ol.Tclautia,• . .' ' .. 1 1 •-• Fue'rnizss Aln.iiiini : iiii.. ':\la-aday,..1.111)" 1:0, .I . via iblitidiore, Tui.sdaf, diiiie.11,16.61....• • S'. '•• :It coinine• to the know[edge of'Geo. 'lnt ler that the-liti.belswere inakilig. a stand at a [lbw, di ini.Wi i us di t 1 I ic Bethel, .11 li4tit seven miles . &inn Iliiinideryoti the direel : rqad to York, .anil:ti,tit ta. s po - inl r'nl) 4 (l'l3o..;:.Beffiel, five miles. Tort ho,, they were tortilying the ‘Chniefi as a base frail) 'whieli.-trizirdudina •parlies ..were conrtaeitly is suing' to force•petteetul Li II 1 . 0 fl , f tie lira I il 'negroes into 111,Fir: ser v i co, aan itet:ra - arteaten -.Camp' .fleitripton,..tes. veil as - Ctithp thetleiyat . NeWport NO,Ve, be determined to 'maks a demonstration ag'ainst tar e;i.-- -• • .. . . • . .. •;:.1::alst evertini.i . ,-therefore, Gen. Butter 9rder!il Col-. -Dell'yi:e's Reginbent. to riots ilainpl on cr , el6 acid marc h' . Le:IA.IIIN 'thrill - el! Tins or • der wits promptly . i . xeetif6l,..lirid. (fie' regiinelit, ' rnoel:el from lion - pion 'to. abou el A .. , ,lock, 1,..v. log iVeen ferried over. the •Idatnpion .Creedi 13T Lieu ti. • ernsby!s' flotilla ' of "boats, manna by idernit.4 froin•slie Naval 11fig,adl'':. I Cul. Daryee was to, be sornottea atiliour af tor 'by . CM.. Townsend's - R : q.e,fene-eit. -.• Al* .the I tlr .tir)11...,' COL. Piielps,,eorWinaiiihati, officer at . .Newport's.News,... was directed to mune, two r e giments :'lung that line to aid Col, I.)nryee, if the Rebels % should ..be • in force. .I:rig,-Gen.. I.",errei Ara's: to be in ruin:nand of the e.xpeditieer wh.' , ll tbe.forc'es . were united: .• • All tbe w indi'entents ere'ptorieptly . arietprcip erly..exaceited e . xcept . that 'Of Col, •Betidiai?s -reg iment:, AT the. moment' Ot.,aireetiog the. ; jun , - [tioti•be eateie in collision...with COl....'l'oWnsenei's forces', Ns•iien'sliots were exclia-te(l :. ivith .tlfe ; lea , ' of 'one kitleei, Wm. -Carey of 'company' A: I.A lbany. ,Tap othe'rs were eA.optieled 011. 010:pA ( t i • Oi. Cot. Tolvr!i . icnd. .' s , ... • ' ..',. . '-. While..this ezeistake,weS being. vorrcted, Col: I)oTyee had pre;sseel for.a..e'rel and captured' the little.ltethd, and niage prisoners of sereral.of ..ticers and neen. Ilti fired the huidilitig.:.' .. ' • . '...geii.ni,vhile Col, .riondix eantared:twii reticle 'in the art of tirtng : on his 'Men Guerilla fasten:in.. lie fired the house, rend sent the. prisOners :to Gan.l3ntler at Hampton, Where 'he . was •retieiv= . lag. rcPorts t 'forwarding, reinforaerrients,. and. giving orders. . At 10O'clocir, Col: Vu'ryfee,' Col-. T.ov.mseticl; arid Col: lendis.. baying' formed .1 junction, [reached the -Big Bethel„wtiere 111 . ey , jouint.the en'emy'' in' force, ang. eingae.eed them.- Mean while; Geri; Butli.r . liiid . sent for reJ.nforcenrents, On etigtig;ind'Afie enemy, they were found to :be slrongly dortifiedi•eind in' great .. force,, . with 11!..acy csiinoif Oar forces ntaintained the con-. itile r With:: determine'.'d eonrage for anoie than tWodioulii, but 'kiting that it would be iinpOs. slide to.earry - tbe.enem.y's batteryttey in good, • order.fidl.b4k ttiiie,ard.llaniptim. It is irapor-- . . sible to gaiicarytliimr;reliable a . i . to Ora los - S . . . WAsittseyros, June 11 — The iinforttinate:priair at Grear-13ettie/,' year ...,Srewriol i..New , ,artel its disaSt rieui conequeii-., •I:!!s; are the theme 'of conversation -in. every 'pent. GnEut..n, among the idled, was urie al oiii•tirstoificei . s,-- .. -pt.o.bably idle al•rhe best ii . r. idle:men tiler Are hare.•...ile li , avese. young I wife and two c • •hiiill'en, res . :drat ind'ilitailelpiiin... I.:im told that.l)o.itluaide . r•Getierar Blair says 'that Geri. Butler hot migh t assaulted dim; elle, pay's • works a . rldielliCl, dad:• carried them by Fes A ittii:Sormihus,—;A lefty, from W'asiiirigtoir•sa'ys Itixoriodislys,•ht •present,on ihedop t''t:er,yt , •resßeet . a.ble hind tare.stimpturtur.ty on three !if - unite biscu its `a -day,. and a.ihl;s of water; wealiehedWith . lifand);., A hilt primate in the ti ent y•SCCOIIfi aegiment has protriked - 6 kit Mc hare no s e. of hrs sqiidre pOclret,liandkerchiefs fo'r a' sheet the first ridglit';.htid, iniyer'tto to bed :on .my comfortable whillOw lirish: wit tont thinkie)::` •how mane ..poor &eat ores. there aro •• in- this, omrld . who." ha ve to sleep. on; th,ir'mat I'PSSC'S :Or 'their liyes. ..flefore- the great rush 01 File. Z t tuaYes and : !lie rest 'the,• menage fie corn : neared, I boarded exclusivelyon a drOnt, stoop on PerniSylvanift t 1 Yenne, mid aced to slumber,' regardless of experrse,.ina bog; but the military niOnnpolii. , ;. all such' a'ccommodations hoW, and 1 giro 'way for the. sake of top , 'c'otirttrk • • . • . . . . . .1 tell you,. illy boy, we're itaving :high old . times here jai: now, and if tlf , •} ., get any bigh er I she nrt , lie able. to nfrefd to •city is danger" every. her'llotir,a6d, as' a veteran in the Fire Zona yes •reina ketl,• there seemstd b e en n et o danger lyi )note on AIN:11'volt tn Make a very. good Blond and thunder.fietion, ill ninnerons pages. If the - : iigila,it abd.•W:ll-edoebtetl sentinel happen•tn..seis; a nigeer on. the upper.s.i4 of the PotornaeOl.ey sing out ‘, 11crc !hay 'COme and the whole hleed army 'ig caps in less'a niinnte.. tnen all he rtiportrrs tele graph to.their•plikt,i iii New York arid, Phila delphia that . .J . 4. Weis is Within two,' min-• .itteS walk oithe_ espital, wiih o,felt' millions of men," and. all the fred 'Status ['twin regiments'apipee to .erowditi a' little more: I' shan't stand much nuke crowding, for my fence' is flanow, and'. there - were six ' applications . . Ye's tfirdar.t9 rent tin improiiittl • Icnntehole. .My lantildOsays that.if.morq than three chaps;set tip housekeeping on one [lost, he'll be ohligoil Tut QuAntEirn...s.rm'sDErmvrsir.l3T.....--It.lias finally br~i; deterinini.,l to di nil Capt. Mutas io the Quefferinaster's Driyartinent. is stated' that he hai.never done a duly in lithe field; and'has . normietical knowledge of the detaili of the office. If sd; of &nurse he has no errors to unlearn.. He is' honrst,. hut:, un derstood tali° one of 'the most extravagant• of all peblie men. • • . MO - 0 , • 9 l l ' •13 S6l. .titmaiTat. •., - „ .4n une .13, 1.8, . . , . t.)WSattiril4y the; 13th, , Iresqllt64.: thii c.c.anpany -a ist.rendan.p., time." 13porches'irere, n l ath.,;?. o no 5;114, Oltiolated In nidu4. ti - . titinalfoeling.,a.t4iyi . e, At t e:u 'the tietiilrrs';ll'inttt forty. orgonir. ing.ii 3lililary 'Ciirnlidny : i tit" 0.111 • di:termini:Ll to inileil'ello4 . ,with..liii.:l;vws,of ilni)lvalila:. .• • Al/me:v v . has t.l4;ift'uiltrice. H. e t 2. the: I;enneri 1 / 0 4 9, !,.. 611 titln3 eAvn.expense pro \iii!c! an ex eelleni display uf ‘entl:•4 in the•evenine.:••Preni !nest:lit" tlie e,Cnifinti 4th el July . celebrated . Yieweck pafrietiian all ove . ethe . letifi, .• • .C: 13. CofT . En," formerlie4liter of is Denio eratie.piper at Cotideraport,• Potter Co:, more recently eiliting a: Douglaa campaign paper in lawn, IIOW thin 4he.lltrala, llillrord Pa: : . Of codise:93u Hey ald iin.l ur his controllr, Democratic. Ileac wiirstr , be nays of ilia: eori one old.pel'ty: ,1 suppose OM. proud. Old Democratic ty is iiishiinda4 or ;ennihilat gl,'like:the . transi' , Iwiy,vpon.gars ha've arisen, nttJ flee shwa its organizathro, is : us fallacious' as' the fieliet'of the ipisguiiled, Jew's at Mu cjimiliAott 'of irur Savior, or tout ssf Atiti•iVimious .at the -zenith of their power:, Tim. Democilif ic patty, profilting ,by the lusstin lattrthintesl; and its . .conseqiiint finner; mrver . was stronger, unti rirplroirtif; • is only watitindlo ile.monstritte ..iiinht,.rectitutis ami justice vrrre'charac' 7 , ti.irisfit!S of only the DaMocratic''party;' mind to aliMe Cato looic a us i in - 11.11)3kt, for the'blessings of;riiiillios;'etumenr.:" . . • Wo bopnotir friend • may e , succeril.". - . ..The people of irrire comity will find him tr•ae, 'is‘rth : t.apacity far n first viass•journalist. . • TlfE STATE OF TUN IVAIc.-,The report • {ha • Gen. Butler had stormed the secessami camp a, .• . • Bethel one incorrect. • . taut move been made , within a plst.• Feleral tr ope ere .6i:trig eon'. centrateti oh Itarper': Ferry Late astviees seem tt ndicnte tbe ot'Sontliern . tioolis from that. poit. • . ••• . , 3 •' • Active nnn'venients are giting•ori in the• Navy• . • • C 0). Lewis SVAliacr, with a portion of .the IMRana leginynt, ontOil a,b0 . 41372 Of; . see . CA9llii Iroop's. at R9mney, I:illip6r't%i.o, ; :ii;odinling one, and seyeral . rkrisonep , , _together with `a, Ruarltity of e*pequippage, ,proyidion~ and . . 'From Pefisaco . I,ve have inforrnalloo of the rnovemen,t-of the',Soolh . ern trpoo Mtha't The nerih„tli o s indicating that a ae' yera strogile'ls to he: mint. itcd !MST, •WaSh. The noises from "3 fissc;uri is ka:rtlingt: GOV: . Jackson hastit:suctrrti.itio.eletnaliOn :to the p6O - that , state,.c . alliiig - out the Militia to•the number rtf titouttunti,to . )esist the federal reop's,ott drive the in , from dhs poll , : recuu n all .the nigotiaiions be", tteeeit himself' mid Grin.' I,xon;'mennivhileth federal troops unrterifis , conntatatu - rejnishinr on into the in terior,• tkf rong . lto;fy ha ving : tii It'en by n positiin.ut the Rolla Imininos ihe sonthtwestern' branch. or the P.;eifie: haFe been t:tt itt hritig . es to Pioieet 11)(itn . hotit Main body of the troop, (or. net, VI!: eri it e in the. soti.th4eitern'riitfoit.or the State.. 0: rvil3licae, has . h. , on aft , pit - IMO to screed nenatoi . Pouoi.ne. The ap pointtoetit tinesett 'cl.i.,:atignOtioe. . . . . , . -P intArn:LPHIA -Egui Alt.t,;-kAty—.W e kern , that importantll negottati es • have 1/ Cell go4lt,' sir for some'time, pis(' between the nr ,.l E r i c Railroad tkruitany : end the'Penns 5y Ivan:l'a . Central. Eel) road-.Co rime u . y, which . looks to tile. arly. etunpktion MIA he lori t ner ea krpose. As lien r .ns. we 'can lea rn• t Penn'. syl yania Centtel,proposes to work. anii run the Philadelphia and Erie. •Itaitroarr iti 'connection with. the roatt.trorn` 1111.f)111'y' to .Philadelphia, and 'us . en inducement to bring this .about. end tap the greet. trade of. the lakes at .Erie, the Penneylvnnia Central prop'oses. to 'ifiterantee and negotiate, - the bond s, of -the. Philadelphia and, ...Elle Company,. Whichairl a, enablo, the latter to-- kestime'the*work at ,voce aril' ppm-. Plitt , ' * tire' road 'inside of .twele.e or- lateen ineritlis.• The two companies so *rar",as: they are concerned, have' tyreed in -the, Pratimitte7 ries; and the whole subjeet i 9 to'ho referred to the stockholders 'or tho respective roads entire 27th inst.., (or s'atsfietition or rejeetion.:- . ' Tho terns "nd eortitions arc tp merle known . in due time to the: steekholilers . .- L- .Erfe• Dispyteh. . , •• . , . . GE.ii6a.At., , — , GOv ; . , , .Cllri in .ha s ' Hon iVrit I%l . ..Meredith of , Philadelphia Attorney General' of the-§t9te, inyph ee o!: Peril/ant:o rggigned.. A better ,telectjon.,ctiuld not hivebeen Mr'Meredith .ig.no.t ; onlY one of the ablest lawyeri in' 'the coubtry l ..4t, his rep ' utalion is World-widerinkbie character nbove - guspicion or ielitoneh., 'lie was; ry of the - Treasury • under. President '.FiliniOre, which Office he filled . With credit ntiti'snciegi: .~.: _~~~ ~::,,. ~~,. • '' Otr TH.. , .H'a'r, Uti ig htta•ti.P.t t •• • • Ax.Tor t ;i: ,th:tig OcAlzfriagte - ::,. rr;ioittrg• . o;merrpvr • Foiieitsosis TOrty,: . :re . l.l4eitp!!( . .ty.;:ttntikt Ftitifent to :eon,tfhtie,.o•6Y , latikei„in'sgot; ,. tly . 1(7t1 . .1 the rOueti. toyler:you 'My ri;tilitriait!oti . .o(tho. •Gete±itl• art he.'Stit ••., • •• • . . •'• lit.tior, hire h tintkitiitee'nient-*the:j'Plittrhutg• L),..v,•at,4,011tte- efi!ibl!O've t h;.l . Goy. • Aniirew G. Cortio's 1\ thntoittratiog • Is tnp ' idly