4111 q 4ieraid. CARLISLE, PA. Friday, 3aly 22, Mt FOR PRESIDEN A33IIAIIAM LINCOLN, =I rt PRESIDEN AI.4DREW ZOIINJC)Ii, 1:= Union Electoral Ticket. EIENATARIAL. :ilcaton Phllade';,ll;.l. nori,a H. Cuouinghe.L.,, 3.2avur vr•urvy I= it - hbort r. K:ng. G 3r2.,(1 M. C-0.0...16, 3 f Tn^ri Daum, 4 %Villimn If Kern, 5 Partin If. Jcu Cliar ?1 ItutOT, 7 Hobert Par I I 17 ! , .1..1 ' O % to :ei•II fl William Taylor, 0 John A 111 , ,et,w d 1) Itlehlrd IL Corrrl! T I ITyilddo 12 Charles F. TI., rl, .. J 04,15 53',.uch.,,-.1 F. 31. P T dr CO., iN-0. 37 Park. Row, ti c w I.:1, n stat„st thlso •iti,v. in I . lr, Guth 1 17;.; tr. SO, Adtl.,:s, luts and 3ut.,9 , n Iptlooa or u- io,oet ISlcletiug of_the Mlion Standlug Committec The mere'.-?rs of the stiimling Comm:ttee of the Union Republican Party of Cuinlx.. - - land County aro reinest , i to meet at the Public liom , e of Job Hannon in the Bor ough cf Carlisle, on t.i.tui,.1.1, - th, , 23rd imt. at 10 o'el - )ek, cot , earnNtly rtyriest:,-1. .1. 21 WEAKL.,2I-, Five illuatired Tlioutzaevl 117.3:v. In another colual3 we g i ve Liociolo•s pluclainition c 000 volunteers for ouc, two aiid yearn. If this cil! t), , t ,1 by t:,, th of i.er.ti.t.„l). , r, then a ,Iraft. deficicucy with filo ;obi:I:oil of 10 ; contuto to cover 1111 older. cl to proceed at once. One of our loyal cxehanget of tae c.:11, very properly t,.1) " nu :li 0,21 it has Lean ma le, ii.tt bec to i gives U pleasure to see Merl sway horn their purmiits an,l from they holii pe.il4 of t}:e uattL field; but b2eau,c event:4 'Hove th inn bbort et . wdi put, a r.poo.ly co I :•. th© war. We must eitly.zr r,lve up 11,: war or have more inen; LLout wolf.tl be to its ,F It 1 2,1 17;, the war wit men I,erj t.) lidd. 1 clrain LCO DOD wen 6 a h.- but our c,u‘iction is tlin it will t-tke a ill , 1,11.1 tress promptly, and the P:c•i,ktt hao lv.Ater oall for ;h,:: full Fol!1), at once, th o. for the half now and: this tol.er halt FO!11.• time hen Po! r..,orer our peop . ,e is- the fact that Co.; totri,re,:stion of th. relir..2 it+ the ono. only ta,k herore thew, and the sooner Ow); I, ant er ta.=ltit Fub;:ervii..:ll t:t t one, t: c tar. To that co.rr,', .•on .It. last, anr114%,. U IV :nake it tIO\V ar: IJJ.I 1 i c S t'L'J' :'lvanh , o : l 9 [l.~ E,T,y,3.:, will Very : - .C.)LI VO, upou aluen,hueuld t.o Itl utiou. the olc:.l; . ve f:auclai2o upou the ,ul(ii, r,; tile au,e - dimen: hi beeu ad, prove : w.ijurity of ea,2 LI of t'u'.; MEE tivJ r.3• - flirtyi by our St..tc citing will 12 , 2 by auy Lary eleeLluu, the du i "; u tuaiao the words •• Ft..r thu Anion.luic•a: ' or “ilglin.3ttl/:.i. as the vow,. i a 1.,Val 111;a1 or a i,'(/170/". On the Grit 'fite,day in -lugust the ain , .sadmeut w ill Le to the peo ple fJr adoption or—no :—we w:11 nit Fay n i jo:l7:m .".The people of the uli Ficysoas can never be :•,) rereaut ti duty— a lost to all reuse of gratitude and justice—a: to reject thin ituporaut amendment an i longer withhold froin the F °ldler the dearest right of the citi zen. We trust that every reader of our journal has already determined to east his vote iu the interest of the soldier, and 1. , 0 induce all within the circle of Lis in fluence g.) awl do likewise." Shame upou f a ire party hi.ut:', that eseuee of detuagogucism, which would labor to reeure the rejection of this amendment alio loyal men of the state must overwhelm tbe.e fellows at the polls in ignominious rout and user confusion, on the second day of August next. Every Union man must be awake to the important of his vote, fur the bal loting on that day will decide whether the voices of our brave boys shall, as an officer expresses it,"be longer smothered." The' Copperheads are determined that the soldiers shall be disfranchised if they eau effect it. Their secret conclave, in many parts of the, State, are already de vising plans to prevent a majority of votes from being cast for the amendment. They are arr:nging for a quiet but con centrated Copperhead opposition. Of courze they dare nut come out openly in th 6 canvass—that would insure their failure from the onset—but the hope that the Union men will permit the election to go by default, the votes which Copper beadisni will be certain to poll ,sz,s&izkri to defeat the measure. Therefore, let the Union men of every distritit be on the. alert. Lee•Overy ar rangement be made to Toil the amiable designs Of those Self-tyled "friends of the soldier!! 'Arrange for a full vote and determiriedivietoryOn'that day.. Let our Ooldiera in the field know that the people of the noble bld'Keystode 8 tate are:proud to roOognizel the eitipatiship of 'their:sons' vnd brothers; and that 1 - they' will ''finver eoriniVe at the frdicd . .thladt rob's 'the , eat: eier of his vote; 2,TEGLECTZD COUGIIO AND VOL739.—Fpr are awaTo of: the importance of chocking .a. Cough or . "Common . Cold,"• in its first stag© ; that which, in the beginning, would yield to a Mild renaedy, 'if neglected; soon proytiupoh • : the Lung,s:' -, ',l3rown's Bronchial Troches," ,or Cough .I ! ozenges, 7 eflbrd instant relief.-- ~eld.at.El4oti, a,' • • The late. Rebel Raid—Duty cif the Citizens of. Cumberland Valley. Two or three hundred rebel cavalry on the borders of our State have been sufficient to throw our Valley into con fusion; interrupt the labors of the farm ers at this important season; shut up our stores, and give our towns the appearance of places smitten with plague. Nothing could be more di , graceful than the cow ardlt stampede we have just sv:tne.s..td. Not a man thott,..;lo of tl-;/:,t hinisMti his property, Ids home; but to , ;l_ t o a shameful llieht, in order to secure him self from dant . tor. Is this to he relic ttC. every summer? Or shall we 'determine to p•otect eta property, and f 1:1; iour selves like men ? It is t!..,1 I of cn anCialt hero, that hav ing once sofr.Led a mmi. , e, being bitten by it, he let it ~ .: ; o; sa to 271i.pc i iwth i..l7 so c n'ompLl)Zr, 1.u.! it has Litt courhit: t, Will the citiums of Camltori in l Loan'v show less cuurti e. tic tit would be te'a by the le , .vest brute , nu :or :ituti.r emmn'atl2.&,.? We are suisc'thoY ut! lucre is no lack of coos yc 111 :r w r,':. r MEI 9 Our safety Helen is 0:1 nvailahle for the t:elea..t) ot' the Colin' t ;la: there itt bttt otte w.,y o f d o : es c. Freertleit h:;trx Lin thew:4°lre, and do it. Vie ijee 11,,t IT the flatioaal or :,tate a‘tritor:C.e, to sees I.lell to or _-.tuzc an] u:=. Let every man from : ;; :jx.:A!e:t s )1 j oln hilu3u:f t 9 11:s. .niptule.z can be in ,:autly 1‘,1..11e 1 in rer11,1, , 3 1 bv: cc 1'...11 1v,;111,1 be to call a tue,2::/lz, it Cl2ll I.) \VII I tJW.1•11'1), tell i thc:i co. )1,.e. 1160 itvi) :1 d nw:Luly. 0131:1_,1 ill tbs.!, Co tut: I.:t.Lqc.. , wally (1,1y3 tarC,;, Ihv thu nu Y 3 f 1 . :11.13 I , e P itlln It 3 or) , 11 ,ar vu.tr u.t) t )vo itt 111 tultftr. De ea„..; I\'ll,. /.1 thin he re, t nl . ' , 2* it 111 , Vt, will 11 114:1 ,) 11 ‘2,:‘ sure ofe,:ehJ 11,2r.3 ,it 1110111e.1C8 Id '61.11 k• t: 1. hü a Cr i] BEM ,t!oco a tail; th,! ;Lo./ C2,/r.i,b2 11',%1C:;.,, :ICJrC . I ) C 1112. VC‘.! 1 1 i 1-. lEEE 011 r 111 r:ppe • o Ul u e A IsTew rz.!.3u 1 . 0 j ; I \ , t, =MN nr - 1,;I cit) -! !t2 an 1 .o'lll :11.4 tl, , ;llvtil of c. ," .• t , ,i^ni If' i h 171:171 is the i he t cuu) 1: t 1.•.1L, • ,n, •ut:t k , Nui:l ),r.1.1 exal!c.l . H h, 6j.; e)iintry, but this Coppetile:ttl Irz,r g t..lpher ()elides it to be love ~1‘ todr. Washilw.torti nd li. ltininre IT, but t(k , o.lre Of NOW Y . Oi he :412,4. 11")),,hilli: I , )ii and Ililtirm.re, it trio, :11'2 I) ‘,:er, and NOV nr k iv I),t ;b it cvi„c nn I WI! 15'111 Ilk , . ', CI, i.atrioti , it, niioiyin I tr 'n . lotion:it." The )1.;:,. ;Cs p3trr.tiiiitn 14 twin Irriiiiier to tint ,•11.1riiy of all uneharitale people, and wi.li lo ;;; . invariably he ins owl ends) at home Under this new logir, the entintly to which a man 00.03 his love is simply him self and little neighbmhoml. lie i.a nt.t in any event, t.) let i . run beynml. Self interest vu to be the e;ottrolkog. elon,•;,1 of his nature. Ile most tiO:e. care of that and never run to then eiatartce of otliiirsi, 1...5t his own interest should toll.er. lie I IntlSt shut his heart to nil appeals for help from those in danger, even though he he in none himself ; fur, under the inspir;o...t impulses of his lofty patri, tis 111, he is bound to take eat e of' hitnse!f and let all others do the same. A sontitnent-so cold b'model and heart less as this, and so thoroughly at variance with every patriotic impulse of human nature, can come only from a Copperhead. it grieved the heart of 'this enuily of his country to see New Yolk troops going to the defense of Washington, to the Blau h• ter, perhaps, of his Donocratie friends from the south now menacing the Capi 7 __ tal, and co ho puts in a protest in the name, forsooth, of patriotism! He alleges, it, is true, that New York is in danger. But from itvlioni? Not from the , rebels. If in 'danger at all, it must be from the vile Copperhead hordes who got up the riots of. last year—the 'political "friends" of Gov. Stv moult and Mayor GUNTIliat. They are held, it would,. seem, ns a sort of reserve force - of thosßebels, and as they Cannot well take the' Gehl,' the 'Mayor urges that the troupe intended, for the National service be kept at; :botno te ! '..rustrain them I. So .that, if the Copirarbeads of New 'York cannot ppenly lake thet — field . with. their 'Rebel .friende'they naay,'At least; :hoop aC Ilordtt MIMIIII IMM 1111111113111111 t ill: 4 11 MEE o;1i;e .1.: _li 1 , ) I EMI le MIIIEN=IN RL:._r .'.l EMI : 4 .1. y. /1,11,0:1 = I' 01 r lIIE lIIMEEMIII IBM the New Yor k troops destined. to net a gainst them. A very clever plot of the Copperhead Ala) or; and covered up. too, with the mask of "patriot iStn !" So says the Pitts burg Gazette. A friend has kindly furnished us With a copy of the Sheffield. (England) Tele-, pre r h, from Which we c4ig Ills following editorial. It very ably expose:4, the con temptible position in which the British Mineary place them3elVC3, by allowing privatcvni t 1,2 sent from their ports to prey upon our commerce end, the fears tin entertain that tlie,,e acts of friendship may be re,:iprueztted at 0) distant day. We com mend the article to the attention of our read- AT C:11 , " V.':1.:".1 w.-nv 4:f t1.,"42 • ,t th, t i rahuc n 1,01 1"'-hion er than ti), , ~ 1 lh • Ili:111 Of IV 1.7 a 1,1 , ilt 0:1 . 0 .11::1 i , vk•r th.• \\e ti;.,. Ca..; 11,) ,;1.,1.0 in C.. 0 twJr,lea Nv:11.11.1r.. Litc Teincl . .inE t•I •t" , r. , . m J~~llll.ial,~ uII L.I is wlul apcn. 1:11 ohcsy :it V i L.111:1) 1,1 Ati - ‘;',. ..ta I , :I h..; I,:t L. I I t.. k ,11 , 1 1.4? 1,`,3 taau t;ICi::;.:r~; NVJ,LI,I 111 tl.n2 ;in II L w3tild o s-uo.) ci Lord Jous r, MEN \t: .. t'. ... prof :NI L :,v 1 I.llu C t.. 1:! C.Ibi;101 as It \V IV i n CL'aling t.l ui . Ny . u.2; . 1/,.r wo blioLl.d a, ,u1 , .111:1 C,:tl.ll_!, t t .1.. MIMI I. t J 11 I: . ; : 1 r L U-i hr.\ \V ki =I EMI MEM IMINEINIIII ESE =EI =9 =ME MEM= MEI , ) . .1 i 1;..t• =MEI =I EOM DIEM L LP. . ‘,.• I j I=NIMa U 2 iv 1!III=IIIIMIIIMII lEMIIKEMIM t .,~t ISIEMI V t.: V I. .1.„! =ME lIIMIZERIE IBM . 111.411 tIP2V 1..4 It. 11: W.:I ❑ L. It. V. ,11.31,1.111, /1“V:, t'd a.) l :1 10:1.1.L1.1'•: • .• EMI MEI =MEM L r.i Li i i' , =I • :ta:• of .2, .11 , a •111,_ .1 v .d.•r,!,1 2 d a tit • t.:,:11 re',utt.l n the la Int.r, white uv r tn ni )21' 11,W iliavu tbV L:111 ha..; • Mr. ELL h'in-,zl: * ft.r 11.,_ Tie,l 111 Way Wlll , lll\ll' L.l 11'11/ZlSi/1) Ir);*t un.l 11,y1,,..: 1 T., "Of ail e,,n• titoro aitio cin_t prObilble action i4l EAT/ with ap• prth2n , i , nl. an 1 of all tit , ft r—in.t h e ve don) ill .ir 100-t :dim its tind to irritate that cunsid3r.ib: . no. val roW Mr. I)l.3e.tEm has -on ) palit 'teal head. The nitaation is a it. a 11.11 t,..r; lig ono to our Frauss plant :nil enjoys our hu miliation, ant th) Eruct )13 wit :2 told her that hs h 11 a 111: • 11.,:l an 1 tit it hi, unsa ion W. 19 —tin retrieval ,if 'Waterloo, — in ist now fest that Witt h:loa is retrieved. Tim nations whoa arm:: i W th Britlah g tld 3.7.) b:2111 11p511 raalcing ttt linsAv what wac the W 2 th-nl on son seloitsly supported. for what end we rese led them from tit position under the invades foot. Alas what a difference be tween our position in that old tints of Europe's cries for rescue. Than we faced and conquered the conqueror of Europe, nor did we panes until wished chained the ag gressor to St. Helena's rock. But now with Italy, Hungary, and Poltirid ready to start to their feet—now, when iDanmark kneels to Us with her treaties in her blesdiug hands, and with Swoeden as fallow petitioner at her side—now, when we boast so of our wealth, our population, and our material power, we, who.its,lathers mastered the sues ter of Europe, arc downed to hear out: M'in, isters make statements which, when - divest . - ed of all periphrasis, mean simply this;; that Dentisark is in the sight, that the present movement on the part or. Gomiany is. 'like the first move towards the partition of Po land, the result of secret understanding,, alming'at the ultimate extinction of, a na tion's lri(lepeaclence, but this "cOrataet must be suffered to vorlt, edohlg,th4t:AlniSteri are impressed :with a convie tion that England ricrvo l elaye eannot.affora to lceep.ber.viord. Ear/ Iltreptpa atatettiOt poincs,:to to China, to America, and looking to all these, - hut More especially to America; liela ments that while old enmities have not ben reconciled,old friends have been estranged, and the conclusion he comes to is that ')ur country has grown and prospered unti:lt has got so very big and so very rich, that it can no longer dare to recognise its poorire lations, or to wake the wrongs of any foully wronged little neighbour a cause for wat. Regulation:, for recruiting in rebel States fur loyal Status have been issue 1. It k pro v that recruiting agents Inuit have a let ter of appointm.!nt from the State Execu tive. particular field of a State in which each agent is to operate is to be specitkd in the letter of appointment. Experience bias .shown that th,, , e agents should nut be paid fur each reerait, bat that they should have a fixed couiptitHat:on fur their services, otherwise fradulent practices way be resorted to for the petty btmelit for the agent. to the great pre,uli.:3 of the Siuto alio iiiwtary All teertlttittigeti;:t w.lll.l.t.stth;c t l to the 1111 , 3 :111./ %Val', ..11.1 it I.+ 111 Ilk , lilk2 (1.1:y oCtil . .' 0:111.1.1.1 1.11_4 0: (1: ps,lllll Ili or an .It,i V.lllVil ;AV =ED ,t :1- 12..‘ In it : ' ill ;!• 111111 Ilny 1/11. IL:// 1/1/111:11y I \ l / . . ::I 11 ./111111 1.10 V ,) 10 is :OAT: d'v team.* 1 . , f;u:(12, ,or n•:).) so employed I=l I= 11 be b t'a.! re:rutin,; ngcnts 0,21. of Lb.: it 11 wz., : Cnv.t 1 , Clts. y. 'AkJII. D. 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M s•ourt,,n tin .1 overt Ot her 1,11 Co/11111JB ,011 u 1,110 1.11 1J1 , ./10 , ./11 111101.1/.1 in tlii foiloor rxiass :non 10 tint Lai:: aloe tatisf.tutory tlt it • cat Sit vary titan than that inyl,••.l in 1an.;u.1,; ut Ca! Ito;•:n.,•i• in •aii, action to ora.t.ttatt• slavory t tan. gnagt• 0. tilt. 11.11.1.er 111.11111:4, if it in •ans any that t•lity. , r,y is to b: let china just an it is fur if airt...ttly (101111. uo cituit for fur th d •sti•utttion IA I'o,llll Such 1/ propo siiioll, %V,' n . 0/1 s , /111 . ,2, , 1y say. do:suat satisfy us.ory in Missouri and in thu nation is no/ th I and ex2rgetic, united and thur ouch effort on the part of itsLidversari..is demand od fur it i erAtlication --an ellor I which is nut to be huthod inaction by the na• ked d ‘claraitun th.tr.lavury is —deal. - in a lan.l in wniell'u..ariy tbre, millionu of tuna unit wear cliain.3 and lab.)r without pay." LACJIAIVAXEN, Pa., July 15.—A train, with about 85J rebel prisoners on their way to the camp at Elmira, eollidod with.a Penn sylvania Coal Company's train, near Slialio la, this afternoon, killing an I wauntlitg large number, reported at - over 1,11. The train with prisoners should have left J: racy City this Damming at 4.31, bet NV,ls . delayed thrown out of time ona,bour by tha.cap.: taro of the guard, who returnod to the ve4sel on which they cam) from City Point to hunt .up throe prisoners who had c.icaped from him. The coal train on its way froth „Ilawloy Branch to Putt Jarvis, nejlesdecl ic],icar tain if th 3 other train was Whind time, trod went on, striking th 3 latter at a erc6kxl part of,the ro.tcl, where the enginlara could not d'oo tar arieugh ahead to avoid a cdsn- liciruitin; in R3liel States r l'• t .1) 1) • 11%1,1 111 C 11l tO 111 :,,.(i'y tLa'JII 1,1.1:1„.: W.:II lih, :.4 1 u':;.:1 C.l 1 1 11 V .n;a fo ME 1111 a lEEE MMEI MERE ME I :.: e 4.l A .ii 1.11; uLti EIMMIIIIIIIM El 311tIo at :,1_,113.`1.2-_, Mil MIMI= El I i 4: MENEM MID 1 L A n A I.Bitin nt 211,-; NAVAL SUPERIORITY. The English, who had been so long vapor ing that the Alabama was a match for any American naval steamer afloat, are solacing 'themselves for the chagrin caused by her loss in the battle with the Kearsarge, by showing how the . Alabama might have been Victori ous. Thus Captain Blakeley, whose gun theory was damaged by the tailore of his rifledguni in a eon le:it with Dahlgren ,anooth bores, puplishes a card to say that if ti , .trnM2.4 had been abl to get steel shut he would have sank the Reltrsarge by tirint! . through her chain armor ; an,,l that it' he could have, as it wai, fought his ship at lung range, say tare,. tad-, iu,tcul of th. sh..trt ratt_ t -e it illiallAtr lathe, hil wuald have proved ~ icturt ot:s. Now, thin all gv.:, work. 'rho Ala bama did try ll 7 r uu at long ranv. she lirAl at two and failedentire• iv. If h2rgun; had Leena, fearful ai Captain Blokeley th,y would have. kept 1,110 fr , mi getting into c10.,0 rang.. for th'y wer,2 tit i rapidiy e nough. But they took no ellect at all at hung range, and Captain Win.low w;d: not f Wu,: , _ tuna in firm.; a re tarn shot until hcgot his gun; at It ea-y to art up liu r 1 • t'd „;iinn:r . v an 1. provo 11)-111 :in, otli.:cr~ oy cNrrinionts uuL 'con 1,r.• JP, ‘l,'S,•:',.n ,tt. 1 , 014 I....tyL".'ttlt 1 at SU,' • MEM= =I 6.01•2 lei iii •111 lii't_iV•2l/i in to ,'.iltiti' vl Dy t2..1.1:11: I , ltur.t:d ,It ;t: ti.C;alcs tsc sl.ll stuck f.;,:d ;a Oh: p t •ot,tt.d 11.1% . 0g,n, tht:ottgit. to t Ili f • •• d_n do 111,1-d tdiv., , 1..;.!011k; \ , ,•111f; to GI.. it .....:•11.ts pro L..,1 11.‘ ....it, tor th:,l lh . ha in th. , \\ C! _and gu: I t;;, to fun vi \• =l9 EIEI • tru'h ii that n't.,tl D.tlll_;t. n ME Lo.ll .I hy ti I.d ifo:ll.dd MEE g i wll , • Jui t 11. 11111=11 ~ ,:•1111; ;11. I . 11111 d -.1i2 I • i ,y n C.:- I. 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It i 1 'y (2,n:111.11i:0 La t linL.; tyun u.ir and ar.2 C.3:1/ . ) ll ..t L.1111..21V23 t.l CIJ Ion.; t:, an t wo catm.)t for a nn ) nL th w,ll omit, any opporta n.ty of zti,ling the r,2521:1 to do thiS 011.111 (ha s tlry can wan to avail th,aii-01v,,-; o: F,,ctun.ite.y v.c.:llgenio.3 is L•qtl,ll Ell to Lb . : tzlll.2l'„',Tll‘...l' Art English Pirato on our Coast conia3 opportutpaly to h tha pravailins exanian Ilavata; La!an thoroiaa-hly relhaad in a Eitropean vort, Sll2 11.13 :111,1 tv.thut 11 faiv d cilium': I and de ,troy,:.l five. Ain ship 3. this Ena;l.zli pirate's opar ation3 have Lion cairried on within half a days 6tliiii11:11,;" of all our navy yard ; and sin oti;:it, not to escapa. Sonia of her cap. turns mast have 63011 known to oiliaco in charge of navyyardi within tivoor siX hours wfterthoy were male. ; and by this tint th aro should Lo half it dazan cruisers in chase of tha Tho public has a right to expect, there -4,lrat-tlris pirate ship will in a few days share tiro fate oZ her euniort, the Alabama. This affords a rare opportunity for 60111 3 brave and enterprising naval olli.2„ - T, who can commando. good gunboat to go out and ad • minister the saute doge the Kearsargn did to the'Araruia: - Sneh an opportunity as this should not be thrown away. Certain pro• motion awaits the commander wbo does it. k.ElrTat; titoppt , theldA havo not been in such excellent rpirits fur a tw,Ari.. month us they were the foot. ‘layg of last week. They. felt •ttuto ',their. ride w 0411.1 a apr.ut Ba.tiniore,. 'ffashington and .old Abe,'—and they could. not re. atraintheirj4. Their,f,pealinvek;,}giii, coed—amazingly within the last. day tir two, and they look, if than ever. at the defeat rsa.On' . l 4 7etln'esclay evening-a 'beautiful 4.tuora was , , U MEI QM =1 EMI L 1 E.. .2 , 0 =III .1 t =MEM 111 r.:11 ~.: ~ , , =OE L,u ii • w IMM ME t.,. ; ME _1 yo.l L I MIE ~ ;;U , l 3-in , .:11 gnu %, Al I C:l2 il.12.•t1011 1: - on-elad ttlrrOL H 'Hi, ME IMIIEZI lEEE MEE MIMEO V, 1 11 J OEM EMMEN of Cll ~..Ell4. FROM WASHINGTON. THE RAIDERS ON THEIR WAY TO RICHMOND. Onr Forces Prrti“iug . the Retreating SiiPPOSED OBJEOT3 OF THE RAID From the Pittsburg Gazette. WAsiiiNo4oN, July 14, 1831 The absurd and ridiculous and yet dis graceful siege of 1 11 1 a-11.zigton is over. Tele graph communizeiti•n with the North was ren.zwcd last night, but the O.,v••riunent re• quired the to es fee its uses, an 1 this in,rn ine: ie th • carliczt tint • at which We can pre ••enz a connected view of th • 1,:m.-,:tetions, since the emiurioniouion, Wore cut oil. ht sunduy night dispatches from more ann•eineell that the retzels were movin g : in this direction. Ott i\l••nday morning. a small force of th,•nt app"ared in front of our fortifleation; beyon.l Georgetown, an - 1 n•ar Silver Springs, on the. Z:;•venth street road they tool: possession of the hones iu th • vi cinity and established their sharpshooter; an I b . ...gzin picking elf our men. th.• 3 tlp until Tu n„gh . „ .11 they (I,.catiii, I:ulr iin r th tri•at w 1 , pursitit was per h•qtr.i. It it un I TA,. 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(;1%111 .1 111 Inea.ge to ill,creept 111..12t 11 t 11 , ..1 s iB/S CV.II ing thcn ins lead,r Lon: thi 111;/3 bUppOial to the VOWS the wish to Lcnc taken : The-mudsteti d,:appoai•anec of Cis roltsis Bout b .t, , re tit • C.iy, attic Illfecllll4 to illy f,; ;11..n. 11:11 : I , 11',1 Ill' lilt' to at t 'lll,ll \vll,lll ;Alta cavalry W,.1 • (.11411g..,1 in 11,1,c5 1111k1 0:11 11..111,1 1%111 bl‘yoloi 11:.! absenee of tins coil ',der:title 1. 'idea States cavalry forcu to this eicidir.in iii this vnabl .d the rebels to carry wil th plan 3 with eJii ,iheratile sin...- tie:H. It 11'118 11,.X1 to impoisinle for innoury 10 w.tteli 111 , 11. in 'vein or to prevent their d.tsllt.6 WI the X11111'08(1. W/1110 010 I'll luuity oi their movements ill mom' detach -111.1115, mitt their zuiltt .11 appearance lit so Ili sty diffOrellt [lOlll, 5111111.11.2t11P011613', woro 1111 c.lcuhtte(l ti),swell their number., in the imagination of the ilefi•lLA 1,266 popllllitioll OX pdS it tJ their depredation.,. i.rious :pee:nations h.. vs b..en in lalged in us to the objects of the rebels in mid:ing the raid or invasion. but it is prooabio that their in.ttaves anti insentiVCS They xy.lrc, d mudess, hungry and thirsty, not to say naked, and being, for the tans, cut oil Irons communication, by railroad, with the South, nothing was so natural as for theta, to desire to roptenadi tbeit•ashuust ed sabres by play.ng upon thq ensiny.— Something p 1 the lined liad.beeslthe ansuitite ly necessary, and, at any rate, it' was a great convenience to open a new so urea of suppties. It was at the mine time a matter worth essaying to attempt raising the siege of re tersuurg and P.1(.11'119.0(1, by threatening 'Washington, I.3...ttiin sr,: an.l . railadSljllllll, and the capture of mid or all of thesd plaices by a sudden dash was nut d email impossi ble. These must have b 'len the ,sogitations of the rebel chicle, pretimmary to tile last at tempt at invasion of the loyal States ; and if we add to • their the obvious consideration that punt up in , Riebmond and vicinity with nothing practicable to be•clona ,in trent, it was lugniy polilic.to employ every soldier who could be.sparer.l'lrom d..-2fen'sive opera tions in active hostilities against the enemy rear. The raithrslinvo succecdoljn destroying, or appropriating a huge amount of property, and it they make their way back with their booty they will have much cause of congrat ;ulMion: by.their fricnds. But they -have at the smile time;‘ ; altlibugh - they slituld escape, dent) an important service to the Govern ment, wllic4 they aro endeavoring to ovor- MC= , w.n =MI V I: II ‘'.•l' 1•11•111 ME ME MEE M=IMMI .11 C.c.,. • 11.:Ihir -1 in =I ME IIM IILII I:1 4.1:, ; i I I V OEM Al - 0 La\ .• MEM throw: — Theylifitiii - fthie'd loyal people one - ii' more to its support, as no appeal frym au thorities could have dune, and they have thus made easy the otherwise difficult part of recruiting an army to the-extent which was deemed necessary. The whole country will now be convinced of the. importance of placing at the command of the Government a force sufficient to defend Washington and the North, without weakening . the armies engaged in assailing the rebel . strongholds.. In the above the Chronicle calls it a three day's siege, hot it began un Monday and ended on \Vedne.day evening. Having come up un the train this morn ing from Baltimore, I have gathered the following facts with regard to the operations of the raider. along thi. line: At A unapoli:i JUlleticop. we V:Cp.ch , d to find some sign.; of depredationA, but the cit izen, told no rebels had been in :sight (df that place. The Laurel bridge, a few further this way. we found perfectly iu lad. hri.lif... had hen rel,,irted cl.stroyed th- .At tw•lve miles from thi., city. lie. aw the first indication, of a raid. Here liradely John,on had been last Tm‘-..day, with a lure^ of about one thousand live hundred Men.' and one smelt hatt;ry, d on a bill nom the railroad. :11d1 hudy of 111 cavalry s, , nt uutfrom lit re, gni] :1"i •r a I.r.sk •12 ropukod with th, on , Irian killrcl. and ttir,e v..dund unroll • , 1 hert , llll ni c ;ht.: 11, cut the tel.‘g.raph wires zind gobbled c,vcral Indl• F., th n whoeb.:d h,, fore. , and w .'y b ac k toward the \Va,ltinLft..n pi h.., I th , ruilrond unharmed. At Bl:c. u-h reUef, had 1 / 3 . , •tr, although thoy :am • w.tll:n a lew inde, of (h., s u,f thin dorr....dation lore were of manufau...tared by duinoralizA citiz tt aad g:ia: Lb: : fr..An that place to this we saw no ,ign, of a raid. Ttl•ttraphie coannun'catitm with New Yor w rti-tuned ftr a few hours on Tu (I,‘ . before it wit., cut between here and that. thus 5,..t.'1'A,11'y It•n got uvt.r a t Ir . .1) t“ imnn lately to New Yot;; t,r;t:,l Ilia :0 1:11 u, ial op . 1:1.11( , :i.i. c,l/1 , 1 11 , ): bill Nv.'llt the n .xt ,1 n:nA, I,y 5p..421:11 it: I ,41.;•tL rea ME whatov ,, r is tran-pirin4 here, cx I.t :11 . 1':;111; •;11 , 11t, C.'1111 , 42L,1 ieg 11,,111 ti)‘ ii* It":1•plil • , :11.:11.11'; 011:2:11t 1. ail )1;11: . 4.11111111 , 11 11 ;I 111..\' ' 1 i solnpv:,l,l; e:V t l I , t - ti) EMI= •1112: tiii• VS. A call in cr, is 1,.'1...•V0l : th.,; -i, : zi; I that, 1110 • in 24.41.1 - 1:IA1,1 caltli.t MEM 1 \1 , MINS r i 1. 11 V . 1 •11;,1: ". 1: MEI PJP3DIIII.I LCIII3 h. 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It.. an 1 wi1,;,2 il) th of Governor Iit:ADI:.OItD Dr. :11 ieN AT —A London correspon I,•nt an intmre,,ting pie of p. , r.untl h . -I hip oty r••q;ud wr,tin . 4 fa , •to of tl, 119 W in Nt'W : ••I ;:t R , •furiu Club a f..\V night.; :111 I L'ard ;111 , 'XIII.111:1(11 , il 01 bin app,r,lit 111 , 111 :I. 7'edqc.l , 011 , 1 , 011'111U 11.1 ^.tth uC 111 . .411 111 , 1',11'S pk,illt.ll itt 1. , 1'111 party Colt in i 101 l Tlinck , ray s ns to v.hont hn -curl to .lin .11,d Lt , ILI I 'lll.la 111 , 11 . y an I iv t i:11. ill 0 that required Wa.. roan W.) folt , Nv instro,q,t, .;:t 1 tha). in lit ti •In - n I c w,lll A n p •V‘'. 11. Ca, n nail Tay. lookin . , up with that 'I I t. cyn c:11 ex.pn,-ion rainLar t hint. 1) , —; in in 1 kn ,Nv or 1 , .:11:1cIsav : lie t kno witch or nnythin 4 . /111 . 1. t ha i 11 V.T 11:411 11'U:11/le:I wills 111:111 , i)11 , . 110'S 1 1 ,0 very man to Ilk , 11-1 :1, you And Ma..k:iy got th , n ,at l. For St/11112 211 urine correspondent writes, many of our offa•ers iu front of Petelsburg have been in tho habit of ere T ing forward end setting their watches by a large clock upon ono of the church .steeples. Bat on the Fourth a thirty-pounder shell was sent crashing through the fn.! , an I the works within, completely knocking the clock "out of time." insant , woman, forty years Old, living noar Niagara Falls, being left. unwatched for a few titillates, a day or two ago, ran to the river and. throwing herself in, va s car ried over ILppod red to recov er her rea.ion 113 she was swept along, for she cried loudly for help. A COUPLE of minors at Washne, fought a duel recently, with pickaxes for w , aponi.— They were placed a rod apart, and advanced on a given signal. Ono hurled his pick at his antagonist, and buried it in his eye. The wounded man lingered some days in horrid agony. TlTe PATDI i 9 IS K ENTUCK Y.—The guer rillas in Kentucky are stopping the stages on the highways kind robbing the passengers and the : mails. These brigands are reported as incensing, mare daring every day, and the Louisville Democrat says that it is no longer safe for any one to travel in the State.= There are in KentuCky, as in other loyal I States. thousands of persons who, while re. ' paining within our lines, really sympathize and co-operate with the rebel . finder° by Jheir equivocal position, to render the open enemies of the National Government much more service than they could possibly afford„ them if they should cross the lines, as declareil . Confederates of the rebel cause.— This fact inrnishee one good warrant for thl late proclamation of the'President placing Ken tucky,under martial law. atirTnE Pottsville Miners' Journal of last Saturday says : A turnout among the employees on the littoral railroads has suspended the coal trade fur the weak, an] . up to yesterday they had nut come to terms. They claim 5U cents a day advance, and state that they gave notice to that effic( a week before they turned out. They allege that they are entitled to this ad vance in consermence of the advance made on toll and transportation by the Reading Railroad of 59 cents a ton on the let inst. This strike has kept at least 75,00 tons of end out of market. and will in all proba bility put up the price of coal again. Tli! wages paid h , retuferc to engineers was $3 G ), to firem-n zind con luctors $2 30, and to britlolsin:-ei Then: has been no advame, w bcli c made in tolls &c., on tile literal 1 . :ti11...L-1; this E I U 1 und,r C . /111111 , re, visited Iliy . , residence ituring- their raid. 11.3 hall erected a Union Ii over 111:1 gate ordered him to take it chawn. lie said: -Gentlemen, you may take tuy horses and v cattle, to burn my house to the ground, but 1 will ,hoot any, man that touch,', that When the reb approttelvlid Mr. Day fired anl wall I id on ) , an I lb i n !nu d e his escape; thrce I , irt; fired altar Ticiy biumii.l his burn all 1 11011:i0. tiff FRl(ifi IFUL COL LI,LON or froight tram :in I hal:, li• ;)_ 1 ,n 1 V;t n stitti,m on Saillr'Lly iirs on I en gin 11.11'11 ;i:1 1 IP:1' , 11111 , //i eaeh (10/._!/ . , uutl NV!Ill. t , tv t , LI/ a,icidcnt. ha; resultiol in the il eth of ILttr of the men on the trains I the w.iunding of several oth !rs, one of wit on ii,hardly expected toi ri2,2over. The injured 111. n wire taken to L •bouon, with di err , pt.un of JOllll Yocum, 11 ii.e.nen who resid nor by the seen: of the itec duo t. Yocum died in a fi:w 1L•1' _•11.1:4 tAlk ,. ll hum?, John Dabbi: a Lra:o;•uhin, s),11 an in, Cram_ t: White att i Tnonl L:1:11 y, IJ.tv,3 0,11 Lhoi. I.i'ishio 13 Vei\' on,l) rick L ins, and b':.tk,',Lll,lllUll Olt; tnngilt train, Wort ,righily 111 . 1111',1 ; ilL.y are 6u:11 tram Vx.1,1.11g. 6„ , v,.1.,11 0;11 r, w. , te slig!itly .1 . 11 ,:nployee6 ul' 11ie D.! \v.., iu4-gy, ap r 'in.i.,l in l:In •10 ay.'. Lo„11 , u11 An 010 , , on in; 1JJ.1,•,•i Of 111,1. dt.!- l vu ..qOlll.Ly 1.l t unJ 1,11.2 fuilvw.ng t't of the lowa should have A❑l 1 ,1 .ti •ILI 1 111.11. ii ' W.tt, 111,1,11 11 r-tttti,,n 6,/0111d ll.nc a to l• rur :Lti dl.ll/.11.1- .a. 1) , .0Lt.. , rt,l tho tr,t,i, cl-ar tbs the halLe,t ; [ IL tb,r.• \N.t , a willful MEM INEMIZIM;II ; Lat tL •V: 1,1 L. 1111 . .1111 Or 1 11 th .1 11:111 It , 1 .,1110 of to ~ cu~~~l~n~ L I , to. 1.1'0..21:1111a- pr:Le a..l It, u. .1• .1t i 1.0.2 LLI, La: t•••iJi;.111 111 lii of .1,311.1,.:111,l :1111 W.i.t .1 : , ',IIICS IlaVe b. 2,1./ PC. Li) t,,, I_ , XV /2 (ke• W cute •n 'ft ;1: V. f I:, • ME= =l3 (_".111 . 1:: LOllllll.- 1),L), IMIMMINEMEM y,l•u ttl the Lli t 'III I •r the Gov =I lIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIII CON , nt 1. ir.ry irrrr.tilllot 'IL • .itt. ;7 7. 11 .w ar.• lii I. I. • r.ti-t• I v.': ,i1.,1.11C1 like ERE d I'.. •I Li .1. w.. 1 11.--1,11 •u tit•• 0 1 . 11,. F . ,„ 1 . ;ire 11 for Fivc Hundrod Thousand Mun. WA- iNt.T( BEE= I{'4ece".q, By llt Lcl, appr, , •(.1 July 4, I, 1, enut IUrLII"v It r,gulatu 10. , ,vid , tor .11.1 111 . 11:111 ,, !1.il Nll,l I.ll' IL l•• proVo,l tildt • l'I'••,1t1 C• 11.1• :if .1 IS 11111 , 3 .11••1";l1 . 0.1'. f,,;* •ICIIII ul ..I1 .1111 Ihroz: \ cars, lue 11;1:11,11'1' :305'5 1111,1 • l]..tt any part La' ally 01 city, em t Of • -li.VI or or z, runulc nit So sal) di% -11 ad b •ii i •.I wllhw the , raOout tits Lii- .41Ler tll a the 1'1 ,, h1.111 •,•,111111Illoil-lHiy,tl , r a draft, for .ye,ir to 611 s.teh void. or any Lart there of, wilich may (mat:ed. Tho n 'W mt here tofore oid , red k r e.a/Iplon . d.l , that the at e ' , mtion :tot of C. , n , ..i:ress tmw be. mit in operation for recraiting and kei(ping upalt..l'thealine..,totheli••ll.t mirrison ~ an I ,iIHI Iffi ry ,pera lion; as iti.ty be re l u red for'the purpos. , of suppress th • it -uAlion an l r tb.: authori ty of Um United GoVQIIIII - 12111. in the insurg,mt 1, stet; Now. th 'refore, I. Abraham Lincoln, Pres ident of the United chutes (1,, 'Salle this my call for live hundred thousand volunteers for the military service; provid, , d. n. , vertheb369, that all erAtts which may ho establislhid un der section eight of the aforesaid act. on ac count of person( who hav,. , entered the naval service during, the pre-ent Rebellion, and by credits Air in at furnished to th- military ser vice in l'XCa,:u of calls heret, f ire made fur v,iliite:T.i, will be accepted under this call for ono, two or t blue years, ;is they may elect, and will be entitled to the bounty prov;ded by the law fur the period of service fur which they enlist. And 1 hereby proclaim, order and direct that, iinmediatcly Raar the nth day Of .Bcp tember, 1861, bcing fifty days from the date , of this call. O. draft, fur troops to serve for one year. shall be held in every town township, ward of a city, precinct, election district, or a county not so sub divided, to 111.1 the quota which shall he ai'ignsd to it under this chi], or any part ther.iof which may be nufilled by volunteers on the said sth day of September, ISti t. ---,..,-, In testimony wherecif I have L. S. . hereunto set my hand and .........„_ /J caused the seal,of the Utiited States tu be affixed. { ~._.:l, 'Done at the City of Wasitington'tha 18:11 day of July, in the year of our Lord. 186 t, and of the inclopendeneeof the UnitedStatea the S:)ih. \ I ABRAFIAINI LINCOLN.. By the President: LI.A Szw.a.RD, See, of State. - Sr. Lotus, July 15.—A. dispatch from Macon to the headquarters hero_ says that Huntsville,' in Randolph county, was robbed Chia morning by the guerrillas of Vora' $76,, - 00u to:Sto, , ,1100. • One citizen was killed: GRneral Curtiss telegraphs from Leaven 'worth that our forces, under Colonel rord, overtook a gang of guerrillas last s night at .Camden,. Ray county, and routed them kill ing tifteon and capturing a large number of arms and ton kega,of powder. . • General NOWEI Summary dayt,l a nag tt light =I zt.,J;. a to 11111111111MEM i.O i tot 1. Lls.rks Lave .1, ot i.. 1 that a .11:1 S, I EMI= NIA.TIOS =I I,l' tel