Village record. (Waynesboro', Pa.) 1863-1871, June 03, 1864, Image 2

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of thitffrillideviiyay•four Anen.yhtdatill en
list WOW - U. l s roirvitscVby , thaliith• instant ,
each" GOvertaiiint
MitiFf& bounty of-f 399%,
Attplyilo either .6. W. Walker:..R.r..j.
K ur te . ,-... .1 1 • ;
DBAtliCkfaillWE NIXJA,-rriTlion; .I"As.
Nita"; Presidenit Judge of this
triettlica at his: t eidilOttOei ,-
on ag t Of 04T,yeati:,#,;:411
4ed beotioltiatriffactidft.,, it appears that he
bad been deginiug 4n hUalth fort some time,
He tilts a this cutznty, a lifolltidg
Democrat; and, a firth ' supporter-Of , the GOv:
ernment in its 'aorta to crush , out the He
bellionc He etas eminently wusefrit m ani c
Frofessiodally aid—brieertrise,nind his death
►
,cause, ve y genera
c4sll,REptiirrs.—The folio:01dg i 8
lialt.4.lollr oesh,receipts for the' .lpont~l of
May a - - „
• flon.Wilsdis P• • • • 300 1
John Morgol . y . . •
lofeob Frietlly— •. . • . • 1.50
dohn4. Grote '(Ohio) . . r 5.00
Jdeob Shockey ' . • . . 6.7-5
lirkfl, E. P:iaiiagnn 3 . ; • 1.75
W. He Maki' • - ' n
I ' so
David novvoian . . a i • 1.50
Philip Beivei . . Leo
G,,p)der . 3. , .2.25,
. ' ]henry Newcomer . . . , ..„. '
Henry T.. Crepe i .• .. •
Alertin Geiser : : a . -
David -Ford
Aarbh Beck .
John Frick, Son
net. th H. Johnson
Jacob B eck nor .
M. S. Newcomer
EtederielcA3ell , .
W. A. rldry . •
• Detid H. hTyeiS. ;
Henry BonOrake; E'en .
Stithitell3. Speeltt = .
—tin'inuei Profile . .
;In'enii• *inter ' .
Shoertiake!
D. Pilin k. ~iehcr
H. M. Sibbet,
:Gilbert .
A. h 4:, Trimmer .
.
A;torm.E. Price' ;
&Mile! Dittirtkorff
John-H Miller
; . Lad
thei.elingen ; Leo
Those yet in dritiirs . sevehil yeah
sub
acription are. reminded that' we are in, want,
Of: every dollar. due. We therefore'• trust
subh will reek an early opportunity te . - pay
bs, ',4t : ,re?pects. the increased price of
not only paper but all other commodities con
sumnble.should induce prompt payments.—
Itiiittst 'be retrittebered too that *re adhere
toeld:pricea. • • „
Anitnitb,s—itinStiliday last Mr. Jacob
1 1 410, of ,Mereotibiirg,l &treated at Buena
Vista Springs a man supposed to be 'tt Rebel
spy. He was hroUght here and on Monday
isOnikig :ludided„otiet , to Capt. .I , 4sttti of
Chainhe rAhdtg l Who d ated bilUia the, eouil,
trprimott. Fitht'diaitings'and other. Tapers
found his 'preen there is bpi little
° dimattliti to lila ' , sit& According to his pa
pm,,lic lett )441111441'd shout a month bkiitt.;
Ilvigit , es:the , namt of Winchester,and .alleg•
th"thnt hisTirents *side in Frederieltillth
*lircie I:nein onto laet . gigot('
titelpf.tineasiness Was noticeable among Wait
of ,Oat-enroiled alitifilittes for imailitary.boo r
oiii# TAW /heir 11tittida, and eouldttbeprayere
of =any ► re • boett realizedolFtroubles and
ititu — Arittrint
*malt otcri ' Some. of the: frailer.-sex,
*ire fore hibiging ot - Abating t e , old
Matt instanter; but beiious iliffneioti of
bran Wile -,tnere„ had the .effeet-to -relieve
therniend: thy - dace, fertarintairlnt= the'
PieSideti
of ilitittly and promiseje be reconciled ior
/kik r
4OTrinr.
recent 'thunder Morin '
thy -Ugh - Wog . etrpek;
into -the cliitonq igh Gideon
...Hoover's
S iiie#4*l l 44 l ;° gasr.et.:o,
,close pratiluity;asnlto
imad-singq& by ihrlightnifig. Beyond
4 14 ,4 ttitt bgt
Oatie - • This sisit cortaiiri
avoads& iiiiterAdem esetikefrominstitacideadu
fi ANS-Vt — ,•4 1 4K . 4 490 :4, , . 44 . 0 ' 61 14. 11 F 6 s ,
httigia:slombeiiocgdpoiktianAigiso a d
for'
detail in,.),lnnireni
...mom, . •
Gen.:Grant toys he is 'going • tAatop
in,tl after. the war is peer.
John nicks Smith King
Benj. Nunemacher Danlel Miller •...:.z. v`.o.
D M Miller i Daoiel Hellin
John Poo Samuel Flofnet
John' W Zook Daniel kkolfilla
Wm Mentzer of 1 jaaohll Irilll , ' ^.),
:Nal ..8141.......„—„........ Alrid..k i t
-
Johethers - `ofir i t ii in - 1K it
L i
Jo n
SdrF
Barjfer
tWest Penchant (celtd)lliiitm E' Wertz 1 .I.
weeds-Lowir-t-of*---Pefir-Whltmore Sr...
Celiiiu Sptelmatii '`eFdtrard tee (eoll - ) ,
.A,s Minn ~
3 ~,. , , ii r,t .3
r
I ' 1 'WASHINGTON TOWNSIIfF. ''
, f ilit.irtir 'hied, ii,rpaiciiii4;* ?a bf br4Wn,. 93;
' 'Abtahkitt Stamy "A.,ewis bitch ~.. •..
'ti'. 8 kuhnli , . -W . . Stork -
'Joseph Bottchel. , ~Da iel Bonchi . tike
Hoer, Ninitero Jo hn 011er , ,
WII BYown..
M rdloolf ..- ,- -,Daniel going,
I„4ewis F Beard atipahS Funk ; ,
Blnnuel II Brown• . , 4 1 0 n am .• i
111 S Newcomer .Morroer Bunn
Henry 3. Waddle john Wiels.,.
John. Shank Thgvid i ser , .
Elias Snowberger John'Hoke_
'homas Cunningham.Jot s Solleaberger • „
John 11 Cully , 3AA f 0 1 1; ,' ''f
W •ILTattoll .. Noel an
Charles Jackson "Benjamin Fronts ' _
David QTraer ~ 7 - .r. . i (..l . ,
WAYNESBORO' BOROUGH •
Ito: twat& 18._Tatte PrattMlit
-BenjAietvpkipr(epM-Nitrelter-E-Ireebs
trqoper •fretemiah Miller `
owes • tiql, er CeordPit , -
James 3ouaet II S,Booebiake
WG Smith " Oherles T gohYilel '
W'R Preach , }hater ,
lieciri Bell ." . Augustus , Fiettet
3'6la
David S tionet*llle Samuel Kuhns •
Tohn K:ipe
.• , ' Jesiah Etikenei
William Lekai a Jepob II Porner •
Patters .m Grerfekl- • , '
The lioard *ill sit in Cbatubersburg from
Monday the 6th of June to Saturday tho
11th, to hear cla'ms for ikemption,
Vommutitioti ttmaiy and subStitutei.
WOUNDJIM SOLDIPRS.=Vobgtoss
fitof-our
i-disehtitiged soldiers; and for the benefit of the
families of such soldiers as die cr are killed
in the service, The. pensions paid by the
United 'States Government exceeds by far
that of any other country, and the benotiei•
-rule-highekkan-thoid-paid by -any 'govern,
'4 ' 2.50
" . 3:00,
.1.50
1450
1.2.5
ment.in the world. But w.e.tront particular
ly to call the attention of our :wouride4 sol
diers to the bounty that is duo them: A gre.it
many do not know. that congress Jets passed
a law wanting ,sop , i - mitoty to all • soldiers
'whoire discharged by reason of a wound re
ceived • •
'WI --- • '
1.00
12:00
• 1;50
1 50
4 . t6
3%00
1.50
THE DRAFT..Iiy a: law decision of
Judge Whitin g , SolicitorGenernt of the '1.1%.
'nitcd,O . rttfOs,: it ;1004'i; Oai, Oie paytent of •
the three' hundred doilarieeminutniion mon.
ey will only :exempt the:party raying it from
the . t,p&itiitui "Of- the •piesent dHtt, .leaving
him liable to be drawn 'again'case there
should I,c,no.uher call. The names of per
sods paiing.tlie; , commutitiotymoney, homey.
cr will` wit•ngainlie Tut into the wheel un4
fhb entire, list :iliaflhaVe beet(eihnustcd.
roe
p:00
3.30
4:30 •••
1,30 •
,Strtt:CK 13Y ,lAGITTNI3IO.—Dnring
the thunder storm on TuestlaY gighc, 1 .1,1 r,
Gee. Ygagey, residing near Petersburg, Ad.
tuns county, was struck by lightlittg,• and al.
most instantly killed., Re had been reading
and laid down near the stove for a while to
rest: Theliglstnini,,it ice* gruel; into
the chimney, anirwas tomminicated to where
belay by a stove pipe; Two rf.his children
were laying by his side, brit *were utunjured,
-,THE PRESIIIt NCV.-1-At, a convention
of 'German •delegates, Radicals and 'War Pe..
amends, held at Cleveland OltiO,i on Taal
da,y last, 'Gen.- , 'Frntnoht waS: 'nominated for
President and. Cleft.. Cochran for'Viee
dent. -
The Baltimore Cotitet4ion tts ='noinintitc
Union eandidatei Tuesday
next...
the retsult of the
A Flbarf.---Ait ticeotiatis iveaf dftiogt
,
dhiastrciiia "flood hi iNairadi Territory oh ~tht
19th nit. Cherty, Creek ) near Denver city,
oieriowed .. catiyiitg away about fifty hauses. l
aad'Arattraiag otAivent raoai.L—
The. kas oC proptrty,isieatlmawd at sl,ooor,
000';
„
siirTho. ConlernOs 91:this'liiStriet,:at a
nlwating in Chanitersbirc on the 17th' inst.,
delegate. to
ithit . !7atrontilCOni;entilii'yrkieh is to aigem-'
bit in Baltimore on linger next,',.. Her: is
instructed, to support' the renomination of
. 00 1 0-oP 6i dent,4 lld- AP 7 .
drailJohnsoelor, the Yiee,PrelsidePc7. ,
birAmedicalpifm,of z ,t*ATlly
thwv - reeintijeipiessea • • ' -
At lonsittlhtilii
4.oeffHgli - kik**o4 -4 179 1 trisOili,
•
fat that
'9itt,An4 of P1:071 Oxford, •
bus tow 4ippaisei, .Chief %Eirtgy4er for,the
8 44
Id.
'0 1 4 1 411u 1 k 412 t7
dens:
tbShit
k it li
, * 0
t y. toi-
Orytitayfoliate amon g si,#e
ntend
and
perpelluOddi
itioAtifleakiwthitsingik_theiPturc •—•
Slavery is never, liMittliiiekbr ikrtnth2n,-and
heir, that sleseholdershy their
'ids, have wOittWisfoireitlitOrilielf #14113
rut regards their peonliar isititntieti;`it emits
*madness I to denratfd:,:4,o44lo4llo: as
' , essential to the growth, strength aid perpe
ialey of our free ini , ernii!itit t ; Wfili'Viry - few
eiceptions all ,ie.ootin
.tty
. 41 , have been avowedly t ntrd intie4lyeppos
,ed to the inhimeri institution of slavery, and
Iheirleadifirniiiilible;4l64thrtiVaild 'Minor"
0.1,1e - defenderairthecnStrirgi'rights . :or--- - men.
,We lilt rtifrar refresh"
the memories of 'semi our Midit ',the
seem to have forgotten the
_soiits of ,the ,
chuich hiregard title impdrtant'questionc
Jokri WEsit* the celebrated founder' '6t
I) ,t iathodism-snis3 , - 2 1
"Men buyers are exactly :a -with
men itanitra." , 77 ' : • v
• Again he. •• ••; TT • •'•••• -.-
"Araiefriesu - Slavery is the.tileat that:Amer_
ireiiinit-eobititutea=the_aum.of,alLvi
• .
One Of the-rules laid down in the Meth° ,
diet Diecipline ni - nmended in -1784 ; -wee-ea
folloWe ' -
"Every member of
_our -society, who lids
-laves-in-his,possession,shall,iitta,tweive
Months after
,pvtice given - to - lint - by - the—al
sistant, legally, execute and record an instil:-
ineni whereby he emancipates , an 4 sets free
every slave in lip possession."
Another rule was in these words
"Nwperson holdins slaves shall in , future
be admittAd into '
society, ,or An the Lord)
Supper, till . hepreviously-souiPlics-with_these
rules concerning slavery." .
1.7g5, the voice Qf this Chorgh was
heard as follows: _
— •"We do..bold in the.,deepest abberranee
the practice of shivery, and shall not cease
to seek its destrnetion by all .wise and pru•
dent means." ' 4 % •
We !night multiply instances and Teleran
ees of this kind, and .might Wet to prtiobe
of Clerk's Contoneetariee, itind the Methodist'
discipline-of - 4797, clearly-showing -the_nne
quivocal position of this liner intelligent de
nomination. in relation to slavery. -
, From a: resoliitiort dennticiatorP of slavery
utianimonsly adopted by the General Assem
bly of the PrOhyterian Chifich, itt 1818, we
make the following extract:
aWe coesider the voluntary :enslaving of
oue • part of the' heiman race, by anther as a
gross violation of the most precious end sa
ere& rights of herniae nature, as utterly in
consistent with thelaw of God, which re.,
quires us to 'kite our' neighbor a's ,Ourielvie, l
and ail totally irreconcilable 'With' the spirit
'and prietiplcs of the 'Gospel 'of ihSlitt Chriat
which enpius thnt 'all things whatsoever ye
would that men shenid do to
.you, do ye or'
en so le thetn' ' * We rejoice that
the elitlech to Which 'vee belong commenced,
as catltt its any Wier in this country, the good
work of endeavoileg to put an end to 'slave
ry,- and 'that in the same work many of its
members have ever` since been,'and flow are,
among the ihogt 'bedsits' Vigorous and efficient
taborets: - ' * •*'
earnestly exhort tbenvte continue, and
if rissible, to increase theii'elieitions to ef
feet a total abolition of slavery." '
, WHAT Till 'CAN SAVE.-Our annual
parte done of silks are $7,500,000; or laces
$1,500,000 ; of embroideries 84,500,000; of
wines, spirits and cigars, about 84,00",000
each—making tiliatat of these itrxetries of
dress and appetite, alone, of nearly FIFTY
MILLIONS or noLGARS. :Now, we can do
Withnittoall.Theme g wi3. can . wear American
bilks,' delaint, MUslins;;gingbams, and other
dress goodaLwe can drink cider, native wines,
and whiskey—if ire must ; can smoke home
cigars— if we Let its, then I all, , men
and Women i ,"enlist for the war," es the sol
-diers-do ; while they' fight the rebels, we
may certainly fight ear. vanity and our ap.
petites, quid; YTitsTA.4,"t ABSTAIN" from all ,
oreign-luiraries. not ,preach coon
otny. Let every man and Wooten spend as
'freely its they eau and 'choose ; chin , Jet the
money go for American , labOr, for American
"produittion, for American safety and glory i
Millions for Atrieriek—not 9no eent-for Eu
rope:. That la the nietto,for the hour.,
gittseeiiit . ediorlite New
Sanitary, Air, perha •
ari',4lpine peasant.
woman in Zurich, Switzerland j a tiny:l44
o f, pressed:4l,Pilm flenrers,:ttigether
simple fwisodenAtine-,copi, iihntiOnietilY be=
longedAo,her son, now a soldiel. is .I.lniOn
riu
On presenting the cup aticrtlie little boa'
of flowed; the gird old woman, took„a bottle
nf, red 'Switzer twine,' from' :.her:pocket, , and.
-111lingilrenuf, - -hondeil!ikto:the ecinsul,- .1114
then ,drink herself, • saying :-7.- 4 !flit•re's :a
health; sad tt greeting to.Amerioa;Vod,bless
my:boy't new fiderlacid.7 - 4 , ,4od.:Sese,
cepliei the ..eoneel, '`and:-.witzerland. , . ; tothr,
..Tlse•oldillOtatill thanked lam .with,...tears.
kez-eieski-sud-a,trikmirilea.vilg. or • , o,y'o.
ow and: tlie% Memo blossome.:bohindi hot,
•
..7:4 61 r 4 4°79.7 0 9 ) !J 1- 4 1 P..-.7411 : ( 11 . ! •
War are atcoatiofitatgry, precise Ornit i intoreit. !
ingtioltitrorl , ' Their tirii•orgrettrojief-to 4he
inbl!4iind thotioktill stqk
' h r-tbe;Old Aleh o o AralP...L=chmnd
Assuukly - Aii,4ll - 4, Inas :Wp401010:, Itictr•
noon, there rooNiooint grsiyer,fo
o
try,..:irnmitacotta , havetpoon.rnadoilpt 40-
' 1r n ainiklar tirootini on tho-pak Qf
not fsmtithly, at Payton ) Ohio,
METSODIbT' ~'LBfif ~i0H1':
4 0 f#ESittE1IAN.
ktstion .
rthettAttulftr,.4Peittheitolisitotilllwatiw
ito,rentarkftbie Oat. thOY eltunot 0101 those
ifbeiVAiteiiiiittgilirer 4 WW l o o 4lfro
-41 1 .444,1*-4widaditit,--4-**Liltql:4lidalk
0 01 630. thiiq A
ovl , .T,ViiliPitltliV 7 l ll o
' d2t4 'Mt e :
tigli gala iihaVitititiiii , thi7:
4ive~, it tnionty4o,...B4itoiatfugaiikst
- toeitas n'shield to
hide the:ttiettiOn'offtepriininded , ssiotatietr, - ; it
is quite'-''Udder' the *Ow ,
affaitibe•Tor, the
o:loo4nricia,Wis allotred
to mu tiiiatiiiieiiiiinio'hnnaatn
red hg tee/teen:and then iirlen over to the en
emy that tietaight fight foe -the:Oierfhiliti
of that iteiVonsiltiftiiiti liejnordilied hitwe.
AlaSI ** - einifhien theritithe'Nefth
sad iip'Port ant ,
ty woiad ceiieifiere
The "violation of the Constittitionc and' f-JI:
low; heir.great-lendeV iota
'that they 0,414 ar4int in Its- stbveritiou !--+;
But 'what de thekt ereattiriis deslreT
why - 1114'46rd' ilis'Adminiettation
for the Conatibrinni, end t'hei of totitse theft
F. K'Vti 'will iii4deintind in iisioist in petting
&oat this- gikofigtitopeiiiikk 518 in a - Wit=
triunitiiitted *- 3 Aceottling to
thie forikittr'thislirtir
yafaig ititheutti!oiteilnicciirf "MtignaVhaete r n ,
and int Lirery-ineW tlint-epposes , the aokrtryti.;
mentiroW,..oppinied it'the4 With 'tite erieep
ties perhaps, of - Fernando VirtfOd wtict made ,
to-speieli in Critinit-filqualw-N. Y. in-favor of
Ate.iVoisatitutien:' anci•tEetrreereantlY teed,
tad !der *tateit t oli hie bleatlinit eenntrp_an, a
"cleated the asbeeekin New Tork:t
itt_"Comittitntionprt 14itli9_S -A' lan that
cannot enpatiate ulitin the "Conatitutioni"
i'll.abeasCorpue i " "Aibitiary Art'este" Ao.,
can ittirei be - Additted intethig nutidite con
lave—a—tie4natitutionall t •
not dii - falibiiiitfed hi situ ply - tay - th
are
loyal and at the same time act' with traitors.
The thee will'enme, when they will regret'
their present coarse end'ciill upon the moue;
taini ttilall Open • them, wad hide' them from
the Aetna of popular indignation that will
era long sweep them from the earth; es With
the red- hot lave wanes" of Vestvribe Of
cootie claini the honor of Whipliing
the iebele bud e
'searied—berees as MCCbeth confronted' the
ghost'of the Murdered lianquo "
"Thou canal not say I did its neverlittalie
thy gory highs at me:
But common people will not be deceived,:
and the Oliaiti•like stigma of bell will, stick
to them With the tenactiy of the shirt of NeS
sesiand all the tyrants opal God's green
earth cannot cleanse them from the fool and
damning infinnyl
IraenfrwTorr, May 80,1884.
ARKFFAL OF PRISONERS AT VFA9BINOTON.
Six hundred nod thirty-five'iehel ',privates
and twenty
two Officers itrriVed yesterday filial
Port Royal, on board the steamer Dictator
The officers were taken from 'the vessel and'
committed to the Old' Capitol, bin the Die.
tator was ordered to proceed •to Point Look
out, and there unload the remainder of the
prisoners.
• Sneesh fettalle gympathiiers hereabouts
made quite a detboustrathin in fiver Of their
friends, and Contributed to their erelstutt
,Ouudorts quantities ut pies and' other "refresh , '
!bents. - •
As the steamer was approaching the wharf
several tried to escape by jutnping overboard.
One of the number was shot by the' guard,
and this intimidated the rest It ,as neces
sary ,to procure a file of soldiers in the' Ul r
mu* us the Itegrues engaged to carry' theta
their, rations feared bodily injury.
OFF/01:R9 ORDELIED TO ANNAPOWI.
.4 large delegation of officers, principally
from the Bait, were ordered to,report at An
napolis. *Atoonge , t, the number were three
chaplains,
and
having arrived here without
orders, and being.netther wounded nor 'sick.
I have seen soldiers chase bares, and" pick
,blackberries, wheat a shower' of the 'leaden
meta:eager:l of death' was falling thick sed'
Mgt around theni, .and do many 'other cool
and foolish thiugs But, theibliewingwhich'
actually took place at Mine itun, surpasses
anythiug I mutt:whet to have , seen or .heard :
title of those biting cold tuutningi,
,while the
aripie4,ok Meade and Leo Wets starnigitt each'
,otheracross the little rivulet; knciwit IS Mine
!tun, when uttnuewts appeared hours, 'lied
hours days, so ucatat hund.seentedthe dead
ly, strileot solitary sheep, leisurely 'Walked " a
long the rue on tug rebel side. ,
done fired and kilted the 'sheep, und — drop- .
Ping, his Os ; advanced, to remove the prip. ,
In an iustaut„he was covered by a gun : in
the huocia,,of a Umion vidette, who said i,
"Divide is ,the wordior you are
. This propoiitiou ,wasessented
there, between the ,two skirmish ,F r nets.,: Mr.
Rebel, skinned ,thp,sliCep, *4,00, Mid
moved, ; bsek with it. to - hi spc!ti,", , Wheri his
chnllenger ; in . turn, tire. in? ! _ n r -cre,
got t e, of .er halt sheep
and ruau,wed tho;duties, of;„his,"puit;amidst
the cheers of hiseoutradca who expetited" to,
help, hint to eat it —Army Lefler , ,
Emanoipation 3u Louiaiaia.
The CoostitutionsiVuovention of Louisia
na passed thellheimaipatiou:set otr . the
. 11th
by velarge majority. ',The : llo4lm finally piss,
etkvotitaius two aitioles, us folloiss;
1. We, the people of the Stawat 4 ,,Loitis, pea,
hrtieuverition assembled, do,heliebY- *4 l r o
and ordain aidelbiwa4. , •;=, , ,
SEorios ger
vitacleoxcept, us.:anpuuitibilies. fur, crime
ejaaf.thalage ••• i IT a, eon,
~a pa.•
'jowl ' aro hereby. aboliottod ( antkaPrgaibkted
throw'. hout_iltabutio ~ L
- Sec. 1. _The.legistature shall walla no lair,
recognizing the right of propuirty ; in , z ln4a,.
,At. precisely vow' tho;,deop-b.rout o( eon
non autooiod *large coucooro9.9r. Pe9.l4a: to
the, foovoe Canal atireet;-.Athete. a ~rote !M
died in honor.of the abolition Aft: 8 4Yer,Y.., 1 1R
thislitoto b a y the tionatittitional„COuvetwop.:
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tour glows of ale 'emu of cider and eevou
orahiekey ) dowirett:Alto reiiread r poek
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AlO toot i o1)0100#1t,WHIE. the, *mph'
south of &wee 'Store,' eiiting,. him about
will And ; out) all-aboqtlt
yolOar loss in thi &refry eng4geimitit'viaii
,950 wounded, 04,40 toit 44,artv
nieertaineeti, haiii'bdeit
itMeati'd
wonitiledfoll
frito
t itot I : •
Oftteial dated - 'meld*
afternoon; dt iiniloek, details the Moteilielitil
of the SeTertil'eart)i then In progress,' bit up
to ;hitt' tithe) 'there 'ilia ' • -
EaOlierdespitteliiii tiarteikbad
but thtted;real; Viraahingto
, Seeretarj , orWai: -L 'r
SibpSb - DEStATOIt'! '
WAiiiiirtatoitty. May,l3o„, 0.26 A. A.M.
.MajerSeio.libleNow lorlos • • y ,
N offloiak,despateheerTfroin 'it!ft Ar my of
the Potomac has :beip Ypeeived .
egtaitt sidorday,Or h eßlati: j
• A :telegram, from: lienar,ltt 4 1 .PgraiO4TiPid
neat Dallas, 29th, 7..811*., that
ion_Satarditywa•Tiggigniagni took Okire
, :tteeo .the ..enamr• MAI • Ciiii:7 : MiPbAseigli
eeips, bi l whioh the,rekeleittere,` - drifeti beak
with a loss _to ilietaLer 2,5,011 niid
trotioded• left in our hands k 'siii 'abiotif
mopilerwinegicarsewi—rot-iiie
loses tea,
•fl
,E1 4 : 1 1 3 Ptik.witd4;'• • ,
, . , V . Set:retail of Wai._`r
Foanneff Itiemiez,•Mity • 29:-1411 -- iEls!h -
Army Cospwand some• regiments of the AQUI
COrps ere miming down the :James rivet.,
:.o:4lteenters loaded with troops, have; alr,
lericlyvietrett - herei - ami - goae - up - i thrrlorki
ri
ser.'
00 in al
gU i GUESPltt•:'skißmisilibicr,
Nzw 'Nona, May
.speeitil ;to the
Herald. from Martinsburg, Virginia, to-day,
says aliiiimitaintuont by Kelley, by
order of,General sigo, luid 'returned,' being
entirelianisessfiii in'theii -- erotioniroidalf"
• au
prisoatiii
Fes were en*ar,tidy, with forty head of eaititi.
The notOriniiia *jot •Tiiplei ie teßorted
among the pri)loners: '
A NEW ExPEljtr,(o;•
, I •
NEW Yalta; May, 30.—The Comme rcial
Advertiser publishes a letter ,from. Butler's,
army, witietobAn the, 28th, which Elysian
expeditiotti•of some magnitude. in abotut start
ing,- butt=e destination, remains a seeret.—
Two or three days etreats•.
„ EONTRASUIREB EROM TErM7TLE•BIELD.
This afternoon "ti t ' 1,000 con trabands,
two•thiids., of thcirn . Children,. ariivoid. here
from the uwighborhoed of the reeept battle
field, bringing, with them bedding, and huge
bundles ocolothing. !They biatichinl, off in
various yaks (it the city 'to seek fcirhiromes.
The turbseriptions to theean,
1.0 40 1 .
ported at the Treasury Departraent,..areount
to nearly '110;500,000.
The most sagaeious military men iwWash
ington ate expecting a six ,weeks' campaign
in 'Virginia before. Richmond; falls. Gen.
Grant will-not throw his troops. needlessly
against the intrench wants of the rebel capital,
even if' ho should :have the opportunity,
which is not eXpectod,fit preseht. General
Grant lias - never eountenaneed,the-annouttce:
inents of "great victories" in the newspaper;
on the eontrdey lie , lias r imattitiMisay;*iid that
still barderlghting was to come, aad that
the rebel army has flat yet been *ten.. ite
also said to au eager add enthusiastic friend;
who was inquiring in referenee to the pros
pect of. capturing Richmond, and eipeendly
in respeitt tn.the time when-the rebel capital
Might be expected to fall in nut_ hamls:'!`i
shall be quite ready to 'compromise on the
Fourth of July i".
.
Footlett Piting.—We have often beard
a half grown up boy say pettishly' to his mo
ther, "I. dont like , to be seen earryirg
,a big
bundle through ,the streets , But true pride
is ashamed of snail littleness of .mind. ...Mr.
Astor, the Wealthy millionaire of Newltorki
was reluctant to sell sepia goods,. to a young,
mar,' elieept fer:eash. ~ merehatit paid
I them and took them. on. his shoulder z •to
eari7:them carol his store. Mr., 4sor look..
-ad ia•aurpriso:; but betbre the merchant had
gone many Melia, he ealled , hiin beek,..saying,
"Toff-'May 'buy , on credit te.any-ameunt. ;
eau 'trust Ion; sit: ' A inert wholi ui?t asham
od- to his own• work , is •sire , ta, succeed,"
Here is a' good arisen for false pride.
THE EFFECTS OF TOE REautairoic —A
sail spectacle was witnessed in "Wheeling•S,AD
rday.--Five-woroon clqthed in rags, and
utterly stutitute - of metiniliniiied in that ci.
ty from l'endletcin county; beeuvotn
pilled' to' leave •to avoid starvation.i
was followed by 'four' or five little : lohifdren;
almost naked. The husbands of these;.tio
nicin3 had been'eoinpefled talcavetheir:beines
ui arciid: the rebetcons'arifition,lond-being se
longer• able' to keep soul and:body together,
they had started on-th s eir-Aveariscaue jourcey. -
Their neces r tiiti& iere relieved rand steps •ta
ketito hive theta cared forzutitil. their • husy
hands can' be 'hinted up.
SEViRTVFIrterMIT,ER OF FORM—During
tbd.porkpassed
~.. is At/1;P oranoeverage weight. of one itwe-,
at:ld-tied.: nine ty =Oaada theitt;
t car,. !Air
theie*iiig tei . olitedef tit- Waulda wiakeA • trelw
etieeity.five -tong. , tienty
care.tii? 'Wee hoeme4tive .tould take:sit
' haidied lecontotleet to "011 the, tale, i .:1,,
widish ..eitratawsichraniebeNtavi to; hie
diseardetthe - old-erede , orreillowieg,
bent*ipp,pe,,thp t ee'rfeee;eF the ground,—
aPArAille 444.1ctrellieife, t idit - ft'edii ,thitt he
"
requ'Othy the 4,4 etka. t
(matinee I* ,longer, itheyiVei
;M t.
e d th ee. - - ; •
THE 10.40 LOAN:
..... uespiitilt from ton. garner, ...,.._ , t .i..i. ..•
fiteilV:.thirliiftdiffOlt‘aitiiii§iiiiteititiiiittaki:
been tiatiiiiiii: 'n,fikair fbUoivir ir, d' , -..7r., , , ~ .-:.
v ' "The eniiiii eithiArrit ''iilittleftilieriiir*k4
I
It. higi.and.iitacketLPli were :Oak 're''''''' :.
il.tiledjuit . ititifrofilide 1734ttihter; :2-1 7 7. ", -
TO roweii - Geff. - Witiiiiiii*Oilis 11 ,04i0ifiltf F"
left r spadilY v atiii'llteitde ,htdef* - -attialkkoV-v:l'-
414ie.bahlheilfirilittligk:4 . 14 0 ..i4:;.4 1 ti ".
,": '
weelliCisiliniii4l6litatifd" dire ,•, . , -'
ire% to *AO, Ail - ithiteiiiiteifilifit'4lif -
' distrke the etielailliont • hie filitteekbeilTekii;. --4-7
'ritishiline titikil#lo;tlattilitr.l l, Wi;)ltle' '-''
lift of env 111,0,11PlijOit!%httif0410 . .:
• glit." . . ..:!,,',. -. 11F, 1 : 1 1 %- . .t.,, , "::41,2:;;;:,:,05:, •,,.' .
' 'E)ther • ofitaiiiileitilfera",(fietlfOiliVeitik•v - -
it Gran t)"'"werei reteurid`itilfesilihie Relit, And -
01,6 more - details: -, Tbei 'are as-ielloWs ''' the ...L. :•.•
fist being diitedoyeekarditA'llgthdlloB:lB, , • 5e,,f;'., •
'elctilt P. M.: '-, ''' • ''" '1 ' '
- I 'in the Conrie'4lll4-ifteitiobtiAbitietit.: •
arren • had
r pushekiloitutiodilter, te,ft,i-eetik
his' flank division..netle.r.'iA gG
geeli ~rtOrferds • l
TeikelieditpointabrestufßeArGroire.,Clittreh,
CraWford haVingot Jieteelted from the,..reet,.
"Cif the oorps, was ateteked,ailli 4iiiirAell'hiiik- , •
f , t - little. The.etienif:Ttheil 'lll - ii 9 if !lio rat*,
which appears to haye . r isiiiiiiiatiai r et - Eiviill'lP
iciips upon Warrentilife, atteretitlitiffrittien -
it;',bn't was repulsed.--„; Tht : eugagemof was,.
``short, sharp, end deciiiiii. Giiren nil". itifeti
beide „bis,,grotindott cAiitifieir 'ettei - if idle,.
from Richmond. '-',ll'W'relcirli,l'hikte Alla'
keti - a - eonsidetlible-euiehef-iirprliorieriiiiit d
thee there are amity rebel dead'keti the , fieldi.
Gf'llis. owns looses he hasittitryet insider i'-iii-
pett..l7llfillaUffßAFipaith - ireyethatistheT-Tett"-r, •
. ~
.:
. re _ mcm i ng _t m pito hi lift*: apparedt,
lit cover .eiapilrftfl' . i . 1 ' t‘tm949n °l ,s , ..-
r. An active ton 'tot 'hien' iiiiiii
. eietl sinee_dark,.. , but_heli:. r ime Cleil l ia >'-.. A B
ii4i6d as the onen4. attained the.lefti' iff' Giza ,
ea Warren, Generehi 'Wright- huts' Mit:dunk , •
here ordered tifprienitai btitla' not leartritrip
' • : ot-ready.utttil-rightfulli 'Noire.
;porgy yet bin& treieViiii ficmictireite
,The other despatek.aboye:zeferrod= 04 ..ii;
'dated at six o'clock this morning, and states- .
that. "in Haneoeleaurtaen Mee-sight,' Calcii..
a Brooks droire the tanenly.:firiCerit:StratinOly.
entrenched skirmish line nod hokle; iv.. - The
!Mises are not reported. Generat.Butuside'e*.
Ithelereormgotuerona the Tolopotomyereek. ,
lase evening r andvia in, full. connection. With;
..
Geaeral
• Warren, The leff..C,Ffrineoiliteiitti ,
Upon , this side of the: green.' TheifittGorps. -
is upon Haneoek's right, and , threaten. the:
left flank of the enemy. General Smithetight
to• arrive at New - Castle- by:, noon, , W hee(ie; 'he'
Ca'n! support Warren arid4hartisiole,..if reevesa•
ill.
r. . 'Gen. Sheridan . , with Greggi'aentlitorheya
division of eav4iy, is, on cur • levy flank. , ' ,
I "The conutryhereabegis is • thickly'," webil,-
'e - with-pines- F with-givi-geed-iiiienitige.:
"The indicatieni dila nioriaingarb , that-ilie ,
enemy has•Jellen• 1;04 south, of the- Ohicka
hominy," - "-- ''' - ' ' "'''''''' " - '
Na.hing of a later., date i haa bee; receilied%
by this Department. , i
„ • . •
' illnwrii:Si:grAgil'OK:' -
'
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c ' .
1441.:1;EgAtek
TIMID QFF,I9
..
~,
~ , .:
1 , WASHINSTOIi. 1taY.41.7-11 1 - 15. t. :
Tir:titkajor General pit s; New Tog : , r . !?,
' The following despstoh.hae•beek
,reqeived.
from Gen. Butler :, , •
..
__l'
he ~
• '"Yesterday, all day, heavy fi li ng was st d
in the direction. a bl'oetianicakille. Six;ref
ugees frone.Riclxroad , report that. Grant' 1*
on the Meehaniesville twsnpike.., foncteem ....
1 miles from- Ricihmond. 'Yesterday they:heard4
the firing and that Grant Vi.ae, driving,Tieee ,
'"A womarr reports . that a 4neetimpwas ,
held yesterday,. w,hile,.,she was id, Itii!n,ll ) 3nd,
to'see whether the • aitishoeld,hre atiriesetiere
ed or burnt. TheMayar Mtvciksacod It sur
render, and was plielti enstlirl'hilider,
"The enemy atteeked- qty • line yesterday * .
and were repulsed , . •, To-day, all
,dity, they.
have been demonstrating agaiust my worts..
on Spring Hill, easterly., side' of
,the, Ap a ppna,-
atox, but were repulsed." ' ' ,
' Nothing further Since my talegrani•lifthie.
evening from Gen. 'Gra Ce. '' ''' a
' Bulky; M STANVAIkI,
1 ' • ' Reereuiry, of War.
1
' PrsursyLvJurrA.
,
Three years age, what wancalleclthe,./Virou
nyttson'a Reserve Corps, eonstitYlaraltOoof ! ,
met( whom' Abe Keystone •StatC jan"1":
proud. At an hour of ,grate.perilt
when theist° of, the , lisiablic gurVerc4
themneertaintikalance , of war—the
went - fourth, fifieerv-thostsand
that period of solicitude and' uncertainty, OLIO
reanimated the failing, ,hopen - amnihhost,ritr; , "
" a ired
• valor of, the country.., „Nithicayeanir 4
,they participate(' in every battle fought '14, 1 '
the Army of the Potomac., In the front, cink : ..i;
gangly, they were , where danger and :death-,
were ever present.. As their. ranks Were-de
cimsted, the,very flower or # 10 5 00 4 Pio - ,
hood of.: the State • volunteered to„ preset:l4,
maximum 'strength; so ,that jested of. fifteen,;
may safely write that ,at leint trienty Moir;
sand merkwere absorkied,„, as jive • ilialuratq;:
from - time to time] wore ridded to the" regi 7 :
meats forming ithe
,akerars: State
Pennsylvaniacentered her pridi o*s ,Or 4:
ganizatien, not, that ,she an'f'iCks,
corn 'posing iterregimeuta ~,aay more' than "Ore;
aid:the tirave,men,,mustered in hair otisiii#l..;
-"tarp - organisation - 5, i bat t berarise:tlic,"enfiyin
tos'greater,degree ropreacnted'llie yittirrrind'.
the militaryyigor of- the State . .Itgtalasi for,
all this valor ) and,Whea",*te" .. .:Ppy.
now 'Whore areitbelroksis fOrTily'rri our
virgins were ,sa lately tcrinirkg.,,the.lattrat
'mood in seriied'iiiieti.ou','io
battle.fieldit Iwked,ie
nast , ofithenioweeka ifgo, to retuOi:l9`,:4ll:ll#
heimeiva , the clear, expitvicoo - ,o*ir, term .
of ealiatibtat. ifut silitrear, 3
rea.nottli • 'Echo, amid
nos, she grosierol'3l443l4g:thOinitili:,ar
the-mounded.aed thEtcluse.se(ihe:Fiii3 6 o;
answets.t;w l Mall? ;4, Bo4e 4 i rii ii . -M lB
oni LAI? latminary, fielitlighOh z eneeti_
btoltifirfrfOo* : o — Po
,Rapidan and Pe, the prileitajlfitzet:P#lll4-;
sylvapia fowl!! gracee,-- Ot all that - lima -
'1 oistiely ,, ,a•thousatainerelo:left..-Iludi
~thais the ltdeeteesi fitted , thm not ONO
'ilhitled hi ). thole. !)3+: the Rrareentoteu
&reef morn; they be tizatblita7 000'
ERASE
116 10''s
:: • til4", ,