La Ihmocrat nni jJtntinrl. dirty means used to CI1 our Legislature with pliant automaton?, that they may, the more easily, consummate their nefari ous designs ujwn the pnblic treasury or i the bulwarks of our freedom, therefore it beeomcs th? momentous dutv of the Dc- 3-Auilrew, who was imprisoned in j o'clock I M., and found the action ra Iiullalofor counterfeiting Avkk's PiU-s, "ruri.0,'s,-v- . . i ne lmanirv lire was juci-ssiiii. ium J. S. Teu, i:Iilir &. IMiLlIslicr. WEDNESDAY M5ISI SO. 12 Democratic !Youiinalioii9 A'fU'rr General. ISAAC SLLNKK11. of Union County. Surveyor General. JAMES T. LSAltli, of Allegheny County. State Senate P.. L. JCIINSTON". of EbenaUir. f3uljcct to the decision of the Sator:al Coi.fcrtiico. J C. L. lEaSHING. of Jchnstowr.. Joliuttown lost Oflice. We have, during the last year, time and acrain" received com 1 Quints from ouite a I l.-s now lecn indicted in Toronto, with I c i " ' ! cprpn'. number of our subscribers, living in 'the on j G. C. Driggsof Ilamiltou, C. W., j foun, Ikmks Iioldin:: the ositioTi lie The losses immediate! v- vicinity of Johnstown tliat they dp noj. ., for con-piriug to. defraud the public by , took early in tlie morning, get their papers. Now there must be j their nefarious pursuit. Imprisonment, were heavy. l.ickctls envision w:us day of Septcm!er, bttwt- n ; n'.iiQ o'clock, A. M., a:j 1 -;,. anl co'itimi :d f:.-i twec n the sain? Lours u:.:;' v '. If the oM re -'a- . ,. - le laa-d up liy r- !. d.iv of Seoteinb -r, a .-! .'I.J t' or-1 -red f..r ih J :i m i ! l.icKclt. s uivi-iou w:ls inuiicuiiiiei ... ... . mocmcy to see that these places be tilled something wrong. e mad our papers , though it be lor years, can scarcely pun- ri,.,t V Th,. with men of unswerving course, who will regularly, with the name of each suoseri- , ish enough the heartless villain wlio could -p .s 0f Cnr.vfonf a:d i i iir- that .;r-er- n..w 3a ber printed plainly ujwn the margin of his j execute such sm nio:-iUoii upon tlie mck. j (;;rjl lx'ug directed to ehaoi'e their ro pajHrr, so that it is almost impossible for ' The wicked rascal who, for p;Jiry gnin, : sitin from tlie liht to the mass thein- not stoop to crime, and in whom the trusts and coniiJenee of the jeople can rest secure. Frc-tJ-onofary. JOSLPII SI'L'ONaLD, of Ebcbsbi-rg. District Attorney, rillL. S. NOON, of Ebenslurg. Crironer, JAMES SHANNON, of Johnstown. film m issicitT, JOHN CAM1 BKLL, of Concrr.augh Rjro. Tuor Ihti.se Director. IRVIN" ItUTLKDGK. .f .Johnstown. MKwflNG OF Tilt DEMOCIiATIC STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE. A meeting of th? Democratic State Central Committee is hen by called, pur euant to a resolution adopted on the 20th u!t., to meet at the liueh'.cr House, in the Citv of IlaTi.-burg. The meetinj will take p'.aee on Till." IIS DAY. August 2Sth inst., at 8 o'clock I M., of that day. A full attendance of all the mem bers of the Committee is urgently and most earnestly requested. 1 V. IIc;tiES, Chairman. Postmasters to make nii-taki s. We in- ' eoul.l thus triHe with the lift- and htahh ' seh es in the o-n!n. D Kre this char-j con: 1 eltt-etHl. 3Iore Generous lliait tlie lresl Ienl. Gen. Wool, who is now in Ilarrisbunr making military arrangements among the volunteer regiments, has issued an order for the arrest of persons guilty of "trea son," but is not disposed to kidnap and incarcerate people without the charges being clearly set forth and duly sworn to by the accuser. This comes nearer the Constitution and is far more liberal than the present Administration are disposed to act. It would seem that Gen. Wool having been instructed in the old school of politics has not forgotten the teachings of his fathers and that he still retains that love of liberty so characteristic of free men, and detrimental to tyrants onlv. Ibis order oi Wool's, though unintention al, is certainly a withering rebuke to the Administration, that is willing at anv vouring cK-ni.-nt, which in cither iso, a j time, at the instance of political dema- lt was quite dark, though th artillery tin contiiui'-d at short nuc.'c without intt-r- lin- vn. vite the attention of tlie Johnstown l'o.-t- of his fellow man take from his lips the master to this matter, hoping that he wi!l cup of hoje wliile sinking, and substitute see to it and remove the difficulty wherever tui utter delusion and cheat, would falter it is. so that our ia?er mav net iustiee. : at no crime, an l should Ik; snared no imn- Tlie artilk-rv fire wasconUu il at iiijht It is with rc-luctance that wc are forecd to i ishment. Some of his tra.-h is still extant j ly the Sec mi 1 and I'ifth Maine 1 atterie and pundiascrs should !e wary of whom speak of this matter, and would not do so now but for the reflated complaints of ! they buy. Gazette, Utiea, N. Y. ditfereut jut-soils whose word we cannot doubt, some of them having subscribed six and eight months ago and have never received a aper, although they called regularly every week at the 1'ost-otTice. I C3 Andrews, the Alolitioii Governor of Massachusetts dt-terniiiicd that the everlasting nigger question shall not go down, has ordered the asstss.rs of that in Ilickctfs dixi.-iuii. Mel)ov.-H"s ci-rj :iud was most destructive, as was rcad:!v ob-ervt-d the next m rn:iig in th' deal in"!) and h-!"ses, a:id broken gmwarriag.'s i of the enrmv's batteries, which had bet a idvanecd anin-t it. Our trMps restel tn their arms during the nijl:t. in line of b:;tt!e, tlie l;eay 1" ii I. remain w;t!i tin r ...:; ol!ieer now i:i tli ! :: i'aiiit't-r sei-ie." wi'I in. ' -t:i!iees be d.t-;I-.-d to aec ma:il. 1 Jy or l r of the I j-.-i i (SIgr;vI.) Edwtn- ! S ,n sECVI !!- J ;. WAsi:iiT'". Aur. 1 1 1 1 Gov. An:i:kw G. C'i irnx: Atl.litioual n-.-i!-:t. -n f. and drift of inlli::a ord r 1 i::r'.l'. Tliat i:; lil'.I.-jg u!l r f r militia the quotas of th- - - of V.- 1. - 1 V . . 1.1 1 . -:t " t I llllir Linr kl'lil ll'l fill INII I viiie u:,i iiiii hint to the wise is suiricicnt," and t tJ include all colored residents in j u,7lU At day ludit" the n. xt m .minj we hojx? we sliall not be forced to speak tlie militia rolls. ( enemy fell b;ick two mi'., s from cur j ii-ont, ai.d still higher up iitoj;n:;::i. ft2T There is still a chance, if taken In- i Our pickets at nee advane d and ecu fore the 1st of September, f r rsous in 1 pied the ground. The i-nigue of tlie alarm of lire! lire! sound-d t!)rouLrli our j this plaee to escajv the draft an 1 receive ; tnps Iroin loig maii-li and cxe-ssive heat ma te i! i;i!l-'-l!t.e lor Illier s: ie to -.ui l-y. i !i ia- n and recruit t!:-" wl:ve will a!il er tl e, .1 b ;d co::; of this matter again in the future. CF Two times, lat week, was the -itni'f r l.ut v. rir lnel.i!- 111 litl. ' lln lukiifilv lv i nlwlin r 111 t!i. 1 1 "fl. I - - ........... .1 damage to .r p. rty was .lone, j giment, under C.ipt. Murmy, who y t ; uv .rnvd to .-t pictie;i!, auior.i: th? siiMi-i..:, l'a-. so that allowance si.r-'i i, s-ieh ooimties. and s;ii.ri-i i'!u::t cr hen Jlore In;-..:, th -:u an 1 murf.'red into the Tinted Stat . : of sen ice a:: very little ictioii oa S uid iv. Th -ha'! i:o h iv- . Hr.v. i ?! s to the early discoveries of the de- j needs a few recruits to till up his eoiupanv. day, our en!y active ojr.iii 'Tis b.injof 111.. rf1t .ill ll.:l l I1.M.1V ft ii.l- rt.i, mill of Mr. Denjamin V. Williams, in gogues, to throw aside the writ of K jUus corjus and make void the most sacred provisions of the Constitution, and impris on men without the due proos cf law, or a trial of anv kind. Now we have no 1 1I::t future cases of I'm-, this eventful J 1 ! i in' cii.i.i on ; ne i ikiji s a.uifrw air i re.ir. few minutes longer would have dest roved i CJT -cr.eniI Mel ail h: s l.ni n 1. asel j .Uon-lay wa- sjient m biu vrng the .l a 1. two line esiab!ihments, the large p!aninz j ,roni l'hmonJ. ;unl is now m ashag- ' m.- x.oim -i. iu- ton. The news lVom Ge. McCMkiii's V " T.. , V - V V , V : u me niiiii!ir i uir h:nj to han t. li e n.injed Evans & Co., in the east end of town, j movements ol muoilanee. the west and the tanmrv ot Messrs. I ,Jf oi uiue uucrest, mere o.u,g iio ; i i i-. -. objections to punishment forcrim-. wh -n J h: -k will not always I.ojk n, and w hile j bl!rg ;irc fVni.--I th. v aie sni on to be j ill ) ', r V.'io ' C3 As fast as the re-:ai--iit at Ilanis- tojreth'-r in mas- of I lie Ci'!:t;ei. over ti.e W !. i.e Th' ,r- " . ..j ,,f jj, . , I"-! The '! ti 'T-hiM i t v- !. t e: ill. -' - J lie set:'.-.; .y ( M..-r i i' t..-. l" it i .t: I iv. j r t.a i.';e U; , ttltU -I-' r. I .Sciiatorliip. The Senatorial Conference of Cam bria, Blair and Clearfield counties compo sing this district, met in convention at Tyrone city, on last Thursday, pursuant to the respective duties of their appoint ments, but after several unsuccessful at tempts to nominate and agree ujon a nom :nee for Senator, adjourned to meet again on the 2S;h of this month, at the Altoona IIU3-, in Altoona. This will, probably, be a better arrange ment, k it will a!V.rd some time for the Confjrees to r .-fleet and coolly consider that w hich is fur the host interests of the the culprit Las-bet n coniiona-d by his ac cuser, fairly trkd and convicted, but we do most solemnly protest against the premature taking away the most sacred privileges of the i -r man, his lilvrty was tj. t eoii::.hiid inr.V. !..-. k (n Mo. -lav. ; I so ti rtibic that s -. n- wo:k i tin people ot l-.b.-11-.litirg hu Uxn most j .listiibuted anion- the diiieivnt n-mles . i wa- u.. iK.i:.!.-. fortunate in escaping tlie wage. and Manv of tl-i b-.ve -.'n .!- !,,. .,.t 1 On Midav nl-ht th- damage? of lire, they should not, never- Smth. theless, case to take the utmost care to prevent occurrences of this kind, and " an and life, without Lis even knowing the ounce of prevention is worth a pound of ', cure" will apply hen.', as should fin' ever TI - Rattle or Cedar Mountain. n. Io2H' Ofliclal Ieiatt li. i Ii' !1J-' ' i Irolu the fi.-M. le4h:g many oi' I d-ad t.a-1 lmri. a..l hl v.o.iMted i the jirojud 1 and along the road to Orang- Court : lloiis'. a- wili U' s--n from Ien. iuf .id's i nature of h party. Lisur. 'There is," sometimes, "luck in and it is to be hoped that those men have acted wis. ly upon this aclae, and that at their next mevting, thev w ill most consi lir.nortaiiee of miiiii-" 0 the entire Democracy ot the three coun ties; because upoo tais will depend our fuccess ; aaJ it is of no minor importance is Clime, w lueh. tx'rnaos is i nothing at all. But if the safety of the country require these arrests, such :cs that of Messrs. Barrett and McDowell, editor. of the Patriot ami Unio i, for icrmitting a handbill to be issued fnm their oHiee, which it was said was calculated to di ' encourage enlistments, then, in the name of justice why a;e not Horace Greolv, Wendell Phillips and other bad mn, w ho spout and breathe treason with evcrv ex halation from their poluted carcasses: and if the Administration be honest, they will be consistent, for if the Government has any thing to fear from tlie freedom of speech, it is, certainly, thj h-resies of these w icked men get headway in our town, the scarcity of water would disenable the most energetic ellbrts to c-xtintrui.-h it. C7" Some of our young veterans have obtained furloughs and are come back to j visit the welcome scenes of home once To M-ror-Ciciitiul Ila'ix;';. Jvinra'-in-nl . t i Thursday morning, the enemy cixss ed .he Bapidan, at BarneU"s lord, in heavy force, and advamt d stron jr'v on the road to CuljK-pper and Madison Court j House. I ..wt'.1.1t-1....1 ..... '..- .1 . oseph I). M Council, of Summit- I , ,-. i . i , 1 ' i turnpike U twcen Culiepticr and .Sierrv- ..ic, u. eim.-aii m on - oi me lmiuis ; Vlu,., reaIy to concentrate at cither plae.- regiments, giveted his friends with a short i-il last week, and John C. Murray and Capt. dames Skelly ;ire ba k ujion a short stay to the mountain, their intention, part ly, is to recruit mox- men. tiT A"e attended the Senatorial Coafi The following is the ordir ! rme.-, at Tyn. lat wii-k, and had the as soon as the ciu-iny's. plans were dcvcl- cd. 1 i i--ariv on rn-tay it iecaine apparent ! , 1 Oillllll.tllU. f .liowisl : the ivmaia ! r were sent lor- I wanl in the morniug. Tii U L.n: -r oi Iaiiks coqse during th-- a-tion was w rv j line. No greater gallantry anl iLiriar ! could le exhibited Lv ;iuvtr'ps. 1 ;ui- j not -jx-ak to highly of the iutn jx.iii v ol fr ,'iet-. i-i i:g, A Gen. lianks him-e'f darii: the w hole .t ni,; ,". V, ; I: :.): :: :.-..- ,JNo. j'. . . '?.' Tii s. '::':: L-i i.?,..Tz. .:z' - 12 -. TI:TAI. I.IsT. rJl.S :" Wj II I. St-. r s li e u M : L- 'iu 4 v-. s: m V . i .- I; . r II f i 'e Vs S e '. Tl Xs Vf, -'.- M V - e.i v. I- ,v.r T i. : r. a Si.- '. ', v -'- v.f; r:a v- iz 0 R . r e::.a.;: e i 1 :. i K,:: a. P. .'I s S.i .: c ClT-J-et.tf-r V (' !! .- M4i-:.r-5 v.x I :-;. r: : . h: "fi. M is .AI.-' ' Tr f..'y s .',--. Ii. vi leg. A:- - ( the engagement. He was in the from, i 7--t ;ui'i eAK-.-u ;;s iuiieu a- anv 111:. 11 111 lUs i 1 1: i . " . - .- -i .1 . ,i r i- i . . v.iiiiii.iii'i. in- v..iti! Mil- ii-. oi lue i that the move on Madison C. II. was! , . , ... . , -1 . , . i j r - . i . t '.Teate.-t iKiKMit to 1,IS troi-p. and he! men-lv a feint, to detain the arm v corps , . - , 1 , ; , . . - ,' . ... - , merits ani -!hum riv-ive the comae n L- . of (.en. Si.gelat SjKn-vMMe, and thattiie - . . , main aiiacK in lae eneniv woui-l ! at ' i w:i': .. - i ulpepper, to whi. h p!a e I hao thrown L. - , ,, . , , r ... .r. i . ... r i- j i ,, iv ... , Crawior.l. I i m-. in- n an 1 ..;:r . K loi war-1 part ol Ijauk s and MeDoWell s i -', ,. - I ha-l with con-pi. u us ".ihauirv -' -ur cons. . 1 - " ... ... I an. I tiei-v w.-re v. .- , r. iv w-,.:- , 1. ' . . ? i v: .i j iov.ey ' K--it:.: i: i- i ; v of Gen. "oo!: I plea-uiv ot" meeting manv distin-ruished i - - i "No citizju sha'.l be arretted within th ! Iht.-ous, aiuott wliom were Theo. Snv- ' "ig- ' en-no l-ayar.l wit !i part ot tlie i,,-..,. j , , :. " .- , . ' l'." limit, of ttd, Ar,,y Corun ch irgs of lK-r, Esq., of Biair count v. W,. Wallah. iA cl W IIV o.q.s wl,o was in ad- i toii"c ' V ' ' asloyalty or ireas..i,.l.Ie p-aetices. uid.ss - . .. , . , . ,. vauce n-ar the Bapilan. 1. ;1 slowlv back. -1 , , , c"1: ' ' .uc'.i ciiarac ihall suW-Kc! in wririu-. of Cl-arfeld county, Mr. I raugh, of the Slaving :uid t-mb:uTa-in.r the :emv ! , ' U' h' 1 d '!:v : ''' J and the truth of tt- s.ir.w att-M-l. und-r I Ioliidaysburg &.,.iani and Mr. .Moore, ordnance as far as i.-iblean I eaotui fn', ! lva "! ' -v Mvs my app-r- i -; o of th- M:.- oath. I'V the t.t ,1 l.iW.rrin K...n . I .-. . ... I . .. i 'llll -t all i sk :1 : i:I T. ::: ; . ,i r i . 1 I.-' . ( '. . ,1pl -;. ' I ' me Lleaiiuiil Jir,,,,!.;,,. Ilie h. nest ""'le ol the m.-n. i- " . ,, ch ;nsrnr will he received for coi.fit:?- I 1 ' m i e . .. t , . , , nds -McDowed an 1 1 , ... ' ' r.:i.-.l e :.v.:: . le v, I.' -y v K;:, v i v s ."- is ' .- i - .'. - v - : s r. V i - , ' e 2 i V-e i : ! meiit by t'uo Trevust M.ir.-hal. M:ut:.il of 1 once cr C ..n.;n:Oidi.t if 1W.. util lltiies ae- Ceir.painetl l.y ti e Ciiar-es abcre .Vscrib-.-J or a coy of the suae." !li tativc futur . , ... - an-1 tlie w:iaro ot our eonv.ti-v s i .a,,l ,a. .i , neu iiui open ex I in-.-.-ion ni i moii seiitimeut v v ...... ,;. , . , - . , of the. iivMon. of Mel . wells o.n,s weiv i 1 V , '""'' up .n tnat ocea-ion 1 . u- to know that :,.,. t,.i ,r-i , 1 tin in on lie in Id. t iheiril 1 . : rapi-I.y concenti-ale.1 at (. ul'.'piH-r durnur : , , , . . . the Democracy, in that section were alive t IViihiv and Frid-iv i.t-d.t IL-'oVs ..h ' :,n'1 ,',':4ri.v '-'per.iti -n wall i i? i. .:... ... l. ..i c...:...i.- i . J .... 1 .. ' !"iem aniMo en !. ii ne iiiiitii i-i..i.i iiu- iiiiies SOUIll ol i. i . . . . . .... . .... t i .n I . ! I . . .1.T-- " . j t,u'jK-picr, witn i;i.-kett s Me- olumn will be ,.,.! i!... ,'""'"'--1 ,KlWl" mare, nve ; Ifc.weh.- -on..-. tluvv m !es in 1,U rear. y.-r.rs oi i anl about hi teen or sixteen I lie .ns ol Seiel w-hi.-h lia-1 ii.areh.-.! . . if l. i . . i .... i .,!! ,t..1.t .. :.. ..! .- 1 "'- -;-n.. us Kr las ea.an- ml lor the valuable aid he iiil :t-l i an' I kicking. I i.ilgau'er it tier.. ... l-'i ! i-i- . .1 1 Beb.n?. chh-f of tbis anuv. v.-:is v:'': lb. t- li-;c-s on I'j'idav r.:: 1 S.itur- T .1 that our State I?2isI.itt:re slmr.ld nre.W- ! mate with simian ml reliable represi-n- " -panmeni nxmg - . ,.,;,-,. ; kiv. and wa t-.-ii-.U-i,..,, f. I l--v - l 1 .t -1- . ( i:MM 1 - I. !. I llTi i.r 1,1 I li IL. II . ltl I ;:iLV-il III 1. 1.IIH-T" r lt - . 1 HiC UKiHlKT II V, iIO 1 .P till f.. 1 7 f 'r? ' ' -n9 - - - ---v.. . f. ..... tv., t,r 1 r- t , i- ... 1 I UiiOLKSALK Ciiiiiil n . 1 T H.ori;. l!N ;7e ' Jir.i ii a . . ...... . . . v. r 1 i T I'l.r. .-.. rt... I. ..1 . . . .................. in'iu I 11 l I Ll 1 II I if. . I"..' . ........ . .- :;.sviiiiviioiieiiie. - 1 1 . . t . 1 .1 . i j.i.n.s n ii i ';ivi ir. t. i i : ' . i 1 : ; .. ... v . i.v. 1. ....LI. ' I l k ..... .111.11.1. Ill V -.-" I. I in. .," . I . T". T " 1 III I'lli '111 1 .1.1.-., .......I . . . 1 . ... .............. . 11 i.l.A 1 . . of the Democracy -ia the d rent di- ' dut-v of viwh (1'Vnior to at om-e mak? a i:x ven.ug. Tlie animal w; . u, Clar Mountain. theVi h of wimh ; T ' ' Vrh '-hi2 w.-,- ! ULAS-. V.'l :.;. 43 i u!,.. l . ... .- . . ! eiliier at tins iiUie.-. ir be it... IV.t..r ' . . . . I : .......... ...... , 1 - . - .i . ...... ..... .vtti.v i.. uisiriiciions irom the -nous to ol.-erve the enemv - ii...i.-...i...t 'v s.,.ei(eu. - n.uei! r.itr tgc . I ..'s . ; I sell, who is a ivrfeet "i-niletiifin lt.l.i n I II.. .i: ..... . ... t . ". 1 m excess ol our own. A bill l"st ..r i... ers. i; mey made ; Marshal to enroll x-ixms subject is a jvrtect gfiitleman, besides a o alvaiuv ln-vond bv the cxririiiT lfn:i nt" il.n -t; -.1.1 i .jiu .,. , , . . ' .i ...... .:. . , -. . i .1 ....- . ...iv. . ,, Wilm- t and ni-rer wor-lepiK-r who Lit- i nUlUrtr Ullt.v' Inm dav to 1 ' t'"g wm not lan io appro- ma. ,-...i, ;,..! u uuat-k.-i i.y tt.e t-iiemy f...:i..KL... ... . .. :!dav until Cambria o,..,;. , l..'.... ! "ate and tvward a favor of this kind. t- d.-hnd his position an 1 send back timely itiii ins in-uie liii-'iu i.i nj-..rir-T i n i,pi h i i - ' ......' ..... and polute the oaMie oninion ,,nnn il... i 'I ,,e lln,,1t M 111 U on the first Mond i i -- - , -J::i e ). 1- ( it: S biri - mi s- t'T if a -t- 31' S USld Alt'" j t .V3t ad-.. ylti i - Zt -X t I . r - - .-- 0t I Coat pin Lrt :t a ' i D. i'-M Ct : lit s bjl I tLa SO-' S 'St 50 "aw. .iv fernal :ui 1 everlastiu- ouestion of Afri.n "l VMn,r ntinu as above Ma- slavery, which has destroyed the tranquil- i l1 Tin ap.-intim ity of our once happy c'.untn- It U to ! Ir' Iulim is P"-! a scl. etiou as . - - -" t . such issues as these that the Democratic ' m:u ,n', wc ,Klvc liot ,,u party maM look this fall ; this is its ho!v j dwul? 1,i:t tll:it ,K v in 't even ban mission, to see that the places of expiring 1 j,,,It' A'i.v p- istm voluntee fanatics UMiiled, with honest nun, thai i ring !o 1111 u? ,VS:,,K"S now fonning. while our brave soldiers are endeavoring fn' tl,e lst ' s-T-Jt'';J r, will Mill re to put down reU-liion in the So,;th, we at j VC'"'6 ,,0,,nt.v ap'1 advance pay. fconi.. s'l u-.M at least ti-v o s...- ti... " " - " i j ti... ..r a...i... . . not i v. ! It was my desire to have time to "ive Cressom on last Su.ir.l-.e .,;., be eoq ol ..h;oI a.l the rest i.-ible af- - - y t? Having 4imis-ed the train," at . ... .. ;m i... . -.. . ............. ,.i iv ir.iiiMiillUiI a- smii a lsibl. loi'.-lb.-i- t:l. .. .1 ... .tl 1 inwhichlsiiidl cnd.'artoa.yjf.o;;; XWV T HLWl SlP.R doiiN rtipr i . . M.ajor Gen. Comnian lia. all. i ter their liriiil nmn-li ..n.l t. C.. m . . no ...1.. n.-.w.., .-. t i . iui- , iinnonatii iiriipr ii-i n.n ni oi i fM,i. W - 1 ' UOU t-,Ua ! the welcome roof of dames M. Irt1... Tl... f ,1 : ' "., ..-i- i:i'-:a.s t!- v :1 Vc t'- t T-w, ...i ,i w . , r V :.. f " r i i 1 , - 1 " Mlro',ni-' important orders from 1 n.-s will t!re W curi, i e j 1-stp , on the Summit, whom we found to ,n " afteniiN.n. but he made no advance ,i i . - i i . ' . :..,-i i - i i . ,;',,," ; the w-ar department at Wa-hiu'-toii wer.. 1 c- A, I work ma Us a most accoiniiiodating landlord; and i ;' V,jrl-V J t'K,ck' nt lu.-h tinv a ... . . " "' ! six W. ,,( a, i judging f,,m the rare xhmds and 1 xnries I A WW "r" 'T 151 Harrisburg tiie m. .-t r,.i, n t , ' ... i-i , ... . I "' side under cover of the heavv wtls on .Sun.Liy evening : l;oDi:i;T 1. i w .th wluc , Ins table ws we conrl.1- in which his force was ,U The j Wamun;tov A..- U nabnV. M.,y litL. 1m : The r-1 ;. ; l--r:r- K-:;.l 'i-i.e .K-CUieu-d l v I. .l.K ded he knows how to keep a liotcL Washington, Aug. 1 1. " -V- . - I fc. C M. a It. If. LI II II 111 lit r ... ; . ot secti onaa-m w luea :.- nr. -Jennnun the ' , .. .. J ; is resorte-I. to that tlie first draw will Ik? harmony ot sentuiKnt and the' unite ot " '"l "J w,mno,m made on men between thea-esof enemy pushed forward a strong fon-e in ; -. .rv Gov. CiKTis liounty ami T i , , ithenirol Ins skinni.-hers, and Gen,ral t Or-kntl 1 s, That aft r the 13th dav I C" It IS UlulcrstiHxl that vl i .. .! , i .Witfn last i n. lay, burnt-. 1 with all the ...t .... i :... . i-wij-..--- .n.ii.ii. . i. .i ... mi- njt ai jHorue ol ( , . . ..... .nuHi-jm-, hiki n iuei; oe not luen the North, that of preserving the overn-i sml I'rcNtucts ol las harvest meat of our fathers. And the Abolition i wUh SlU tU Ut The partv stinlwith jetdousv-are alive to i "1 V imI,ril,1,,,1,'c "f the grasp of abused power tiiey are alxut I 0 11 l'';,3 U12 iih fire, who ba,vly to loose by a Democratic maioritv in this j tA "l a r"ure death. Commonwealth : henee their deMemte ! , " aUtilCr w:tnn? Veuts not to effort to couJuue then- iniquitious ca-cr , t;1,11"1'" ,,!aj Th of bribery ar.d corruption, 1 y .lUractin- A""C:Ul t?tima at 1 and disuniting the honest masses. TI,e ' tWeCn l'n1' tho,wina dollars. r - i . a in.i a-i oi me men ana o portt and tit . inS Crabri regiments. enough found lietwecn those ages, tlierc will lie a draw ujN.n those between the ages of twenty-live and thirty-live and if tin? requisition Ikj then not full, there is still another class between the. ages of thirty-live and forty-lhc fnom which the quotas, will Ix; filled up. - i e- In another column will Ix found , the olHcial reixrt of Gen. I'ope ofthe i treat 1-..H tt-. -A At , . iC . ii i'.i.i list oi me men nnn niti.uni w ... . . . .. . inWof tV ivJit:r. r.-rt, ..t.u' : .. ' , rsura- our io-s at about Hitn h.mtUr.1 ad vance p:iv lii ensburg, M i y 15lL. J 1- Till: Pamj.ld-.t I.wd killed, -wounilI atvl mi-sing. t of this mouth The engagement did not fairly open shall not be paid to Volunteers for anv new j uf l e l mini u oci.kk, but lor one and a hall , Ki-giments, but onlv to volunte, Ts for ' n Te" llve at t: !!i ' f hours was furious and muvasin- i K.niments now in the tiel.l ,.,.1 w.i. ! f": hstribiiti?ii to la-.-s.-ns a Throughout the cannonading, which at ; to till up new laments now organking i "jWph M'POX 1 1'. r. first wa.s desultory and directed mainlv : but not vet full. C ! Pr tl T, ;.1I V , ,!-- -. i ' i : against the cavalry, I luul coniinuwl to .S,W, Volunteers to i.H u,, lho lK.,v i J uiv 2a, i-o2 -35-.?. ' I receive rci:.rts from General lkmks that ! Kcgiments now orr:uiizin w iU 1? re- 1 no attack was apprehended, and that no ceived and uiid the' l-ountv and advanc.1 EDLNsLUUG & CI.ESMN ri- loiismeranie mtantrv- lorce ol the enemy ' iv until the -J2d dav of this mon'h and had come hmvard yet J if n.,t cvmpkuil by Ut lime the meoin- lowanls evening the increase in the ' plete regiuunts will eon. liiUbxl uiid artillery luing having ati.sfi,,l mi? tiiit in . mp- rf.uous ollicei uiuMen-l out cngagcnient might 1-? at han.I, though the i T.nnl, Volunuvn, to till m. the old lateness ofthe hour rendered it unlikely, I . L-gimcnt.s will U recived rnd ,udd the orderetl Gcnt-ral McDowell to alvance i bounty and advance iv until tlie 1st dav I.ickett a division to the support of ltmks ! f s. i. tn.nl and directed General Siecel to hrinc his j Fourth. The .Imft for tbreo l,nrl,wl " men opon the ittduikI a? soon a possible. ! ilionun.1 .n;i;.;a .-ii.-i r..r i..- ti. i i I 1 arrivM personally r,n th' fild at ev-rn dent will 1 made on Monday the 4th ' Thais -Vo. 1. "iTWSD. j A. M. O.SO Cre---eii. C.05 Munter. 5,50 Kaviti's. G.SO LbeaburgU. Tkain No. Z V. M. 7.25 Crest..' t.. T.00 ilu-.-4.er. ,45 Kt1.-'t. .,2' Elntl-ere, Kas-'1"' A -u it! f r - 1 nti tad ttr rta 0, On ? ) ri ai: 0 5se J nr
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