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T.rsunawaiT*KS:* THE ADAMS SENTINEL AND GENERAL The 'Draft- The final construction of tin; thirteenth section i Cotiscrif.t aet mwa eonio i Hundred JMsii to the President, ami it in not how iu Opinion' of the Secretary lit will decide it, bur ii is believed a he ill Jlatu-y Commutation The Qinptwit take the ground the law fur men and nut money a it, is a military and A dwft' for 300,000 jneir will shortly be not a revenue uud a iniui to ordered by the President for Hie purpose pi', carry moM In; for every filing up tbe old regiments. It, is not the name that, is druwu i'vom'ltie box. 'intention to form any new rcgi- infills. Them is no time tn (titii and pie- The PrssJrJct.t ami General Grant. j.tre regiments' Jbr this campaign.

Recruits Wejil) lomcmbet- the bitter outcry which Mu( into old i be more iJl was adjust lien. i a alter the t.j'id service in thirty days than they would (it Pitihburg Landing. 'J Le outcry iii six months put i new wus malignantly lie Enrolling 1 for Adams County. The following list exhibits tho names ol the persons appointed by the Provost Murt this District, HYSTEH, Tuesday Evening 1 June 2.1863. I Dr.

SfKss, Surgeon, and T. M'li-i ns the unrolling of Draft for i Aduins county. JAMES of this Borough, is thu Spcei.il Agent of the I 1'oard, to tlio'-c appointed will report tinder green officers. will be fat oelter i nouneed as deficient in every a i as a Jtir the conscripts that they be -assigned to soldier and a man, while the Pre.Mdenl was (lit; old regiments aud pluted among the reLukod MS an imbecile for refusing Aeieraus vho hfive exporiajace iu the rou-' accede to the demands for Grant's n-mo- line and duties of the camp, and who under- val. These Jaets are so a refenul to aijd'bow to avoid many thingt.

that injure by the Morning Chiouicie, that we cai litti heakh and'cause sickness. The old refrain Irom adopting its language, as for. ol Ijiltltfstown. were arre-teiJ oh ed- bronzed warrionfknow how to cook, wash, fitting a any which we can employ in ernm0!) sleep, c-imp, and march to tho best i i a 1 i'llmling to tlie same circumstaiieos Thu Saiy), and can tatch this valuable tuformuuou succession ol i i a victories i have comrades. the eJJorU of our armies in the Mlt could Aiiuy Friends of the Union are i a i Southwest fills every loyal heart with a are still about, but, we presume, "keeping si iho delay in ordering a dnjlt, bur it a Untie anil i ici.ened confidence.

Gen. f-uiet caused by getting ready. Considerable i Grant has won for himself and fui the noble last, by JVovost a and taken before the Marshal at Westminster, charged i hostility to the Government, mot and disloyal acts. They very wis-ely repen- more tod, took the oath of allegiance to the Gov- and were discharged. Several been acting i'l the same a our armies in the but could not be found by the thoy and suldiers under his command imperishable laurels.

Jje has plunged the Union Keeting 1 in There will bo uieetiua of all the i i i A i mi a i i i 1 kuiie into tlie cord o' rebellion -ind i i i -L i a plan the molter iiL Prost a a 1Z uty 0 1 I notes on the Bank of the return in full flight of the conductors, Sutk)ik was mA 5 made during the last winter i lovul men of the county. i i i 11 0 i by getting ready June miiat necessarily be consumed iu pie p-iring forms and iastrut-tious for the depu- printing them, aud them out. here was sonic time loot iu selecting a 3 icvost Marshal General. Colonel Clemens has sot the machinery of the draft nearly perfected, and the ap- fointiaent ol assistants for the dihtrietg ure nearly all inside. Tn a few Jays more the enrollment will commence, to be followed by the draft-as speedily as pos-ibb.

conscripted will be at once ussiirueo to their regiments after -t. few days preliminary instruction. Tiie regulations for tbe -jjt of the dmft are already printed. Ktich State will bo credited with the time for which her troops have enlisted. Unc three years aiun in Illinois will reckon much as four nine tiom JVni.sylvania.

If a dralt for 300,000 men ti ordered, not to exceed six or thou- s.md be required of Illinois--perhaps lint so many--while Pennsylvania and New of our national trials, suatniufd General of 31rs. C.v*hman, in by Thursday next, at Gettysburg, if aecep- learn Irom the that tctl Ult 4 1. Boi'iviek towiif-Mp--Jo'iM'h Kcpncr. Amos i a arid Isaac btonesi- 2 ill wlu" Coiiowajio---KrAiicis KricliliMi. 4.

OuinUerliui'i--Henry Jr. (I. 11 liiglmm. 7. ii.

UarUer. 3 (retfy-liuvji McCrcary. U. I i i Halx-i-. In, $.

i 1 I. Davis. 12. Liitiiii'Hc--loimtlinn IJiTttcnisiii. 1:5 Ubc'rty--Win.

ys.ibni'iks. 1-t. MiMiiillcu--licMJamiM i i i a 15. i i Hi. Mountplon.int--l!i"i;ie Ilagcriuun.

17. Oxforil--'IlowHi-il IS. K. SlnpK-j. 10.

Stratum--Hiitfh 20 Walter. 21. Uiiion--John Spunkier, Jr. Siege of Vicksburg. Beauregard's Army Coming: Northward.

Our lutt-s-t aecmints are up to Tuesday Information derived from Kebel sources, A a on Coloied PrcpJo. i a i forseverul daj has last. The fighting i i a the week pre- indieitti-s a the a i body of ('General I the MVHC i vious had been tenilie, and thr- on both sides very great There had been no i forces are evaeuatipsf Chiirli's- eoloied rcsideius ol a i ton and Savannah and aie moving into by soldiers. It the llarrisburg Tole- were in spirits, and the a ttct ot to instill, if pothiblo, I their property. Never before was a j.

satisfactorily to the Comman- I (ni luj iilto i c0 i jk i l. 1 i 1 I'crpotwlcd on j. der. The llebels are i-' ml with the hope a Gen. Johnson will throw his whole force to i lelief.

"We cannot of i eater and tell what day may hi ing forth. stlooin consequent the fall of i a dufencelcis race. The of Pembertou's army. entirely iunocetu. I desolated sheltered no enemy ol The mob which consisted of sovurafliu'n- From the Potomac.

have had all sorts of of a llebel a a iu a a A'allev. From the latest accounts up to i.i"-ht before i last, the a a i was the act, of a lew stiagglusg guuriilas--some of whom caught, and no enemy was- discovered by our scouts i i i i uf tho Ferry, and none heard of in that vicinity. re was considerable excitement i i ami i were destroyed bv New Orleans lias been secured Horn any i i sonue.s. lie police i a drove of! the at Alexandria on Saturday, oct-asioiied by tl.eie i Gen. Hank's ab-scneo in Western they i a i A Kebel Plot Discovered.

A woman named Miss i was arrested at Sufl'olic on and a a i i a plan ol all the fortifications at wei I Ueutlemmi of the higlie.st rcspt-Btabilitv und of unquestioned patriotism urgfd President Lincoln to order his removal. A variety ago, the residence rf Catharine frail JMaria lliegie, in Abbott- Keep an ej'c oa notes of this 13unk for tbe present. llun, about ten miles beyond Mauass-as Junction. attempting" to iep'a(-e tbe locomotive they'wer-c fiied into fiom jjincoin to oraer ins removal. A variety rSSflh" sous-itioi' story everywhere cir- ,1 -l of ohargesvverc made against him by per- town, ii.antuu-uiaker*.

wa, entered the Co TO eihead a i i them to bo well founded, their absence, and about one dozen of exploded the boiler, and earnest und even appeals of various styles, stolen. a time a two negro sriih. living next door, were ar- porciDK that the wife of Mr. Vallaudigbam a a UK had lost, her reason becuu'e ot his ari-est, is were Arrest of Rebel Sympathizers. Several citizens iu Lower a a have been lately arrested on the charge -of a i aided, and h.u bored persons who have be so appeared at a i and ordered the lele-ise of the Pfu'lu.

Jj( (ftfi'i: Thu Gorcjran-liimball Livestjg-ation. The i is undei.stood to '-e ie verdict of i i i tho a i i a a i "That Lieuteu- 'olouel i a died on i 1-ith of A i i ISUo, from the iu the neck produced by a pistol ball; i-aid pij-tol a i been filed by adicr Gen. Corcoran i i find a i a Colonel i ball a Brigadier General Corcoran aud lemaiidud the counterMgn. rt-fusiug to allow were made to the a i i dismiss him from his high position. The Prcsideut, i a profound sagacity aud rested to bail theh appearance of Tucs j.

sflys IIcr mi sys nntvltcrablc integrity aiul justice whicii has "-t our next Court, bhotie out so coiispicuouily in the cla.i hours on off bv a party of connected with the Rebel armies iu Virgin- i 1 1 lo give it. That i.i. a of the latter class have be-en in us, fired the cms, all of i false. 'I he i i a i i (Copper- J. i i i r) i rTJ being loaded i forage, i speedily in flames.

A party of i eavaliy, attrac- tem was shocked for some days, but she bus tot i i i I not become insane." aud smoke arrived at the train about fifteen aflei, and pur- York will oueh have to raise iioui forty to Grant. The whole country now enjoys the Pleasant i on the road from 0( ames i Kcbcls soon overtook cap- 5 I rff ll i I I 1. ,1 i i i A i i i i 1 of and prudent judgment. Sherrystown to Iluntcrstown. rvas entered But thn must difEeuh to determine in re- i The position of the President is one of 1 (j a uurylur in tne i ot the 'Jen to tbe whole matter, is the proper, lotty a nnen viable responsibilities.

Everv construction of the 13th section of the Con-; day and hour ho appealed to by boms ttnd lilm VWW act. If it be consumed to mean person, or some committee, to f-trike down sleeping in an upper toi y. The villain that Lhe Government aumf leecive 63U.O in those he has to elevate not known. ootnmatation of service from conscript, those whom he a he has theorbfi purpose and intention uf the not done, or to leave that i he p-ntrioiic Ladies ol 31iudlelown is in a degree. uuliitteJ aud dpicatcd.

is doing. No one who knows tlie eaifs and and vicinity, have made up and forwaidud Suppose oilers the duties, the preying iinportunitics th, unto ie Ch.istian Commission a Oiivcrnment will not yd a mnn it tntit eon- appeals, the hair-biaiucd projects Atrne'ion prevails. If 13th section be the wild and impracticahlu schemes of policy bys of articlus tor the Sick aud as obligatory oo the (lovernmesit ibr war and for peaee. the swarm of Wounded soldiers in our Hospitals. i-i personal seivice, the seekers who cn-wd uimn the unforced utten-'' i 11 .1 i j.

i. i i i i i ,1 i 'i i Mr i i Ordfi'lv b' 1'eacc should give the a i i i a i a it is felt, will be a (allure, and the G-OV- lion oi a i iieavted Pnvuli'nt, can look I A 1 I I I i i i be left without the ability to than with a and profound Pcrgt Co. 11 Kegt. Iowa Yoluntei'is, hearty support in the prosecution of tbe ford, Zebulou a i John A. Kan i Jame'J A.

Scudder, Win. Yawter and George for "aiding and abetting those in arms against tho United States Government," have been sentenced by Genera! Burnside to be confined at n'b I-land. depot of prisoueis of war, tried I i n( l-nw pieces ol Ciinnui, kiileil a Genera! Corcoran refused to 'ivc the conuter-ign as ordered, a an alterca- uu Bulling iu the death of Lieu- eesor relatives have enforced, a it were, A. The Court the lites of hospitality. The hitter have that Lieut.

Colonel A. Kiln- thus been seriously implicated by the hoed- "-''I wa-S at thu time of haltini; Gencial torcorau. intoxicated, and that he wus not authorized in so halting him." of Prisoners of War. prisoners of war, with the a aud by calling upon old a i a i a i less of the former. From Temiesseo YOKK, May 27 --The Herald's Thc first i despatch of yesterday at hard labor i i i the war.

i i i a rumois that reachud Alexandria were i startling, and created considerable excitement. Ou Sunday all was quiet agnin. tlio rebellion cxt 3l)1: vu 'Ibeie is only one way to peace, am A Sjleaaid Affair- A df'-palch fru'n (Jomiuodore Porter to tlle Secretary of tho Xavy. dated May 25, at the of the gives a gratifyini; account of the of 'he gunboats up the river. After destroying the i i i a i i i i i at llaines's i advanced to Yazoo City, and de.s*roycd the lmig -y P'iot) of those recently c-tptured in tbe thie West a beeh sent to City Point aud navy yard at a place.

llir 1 will mike the'worst soldiers- standing ho may disappoint some of his The Secretary ot War holds that the act' best friends when ho determines to rc.a-r. Thc County on 1'nves it ag optional with him to receive in I service such generals as the '-JJero Wednesday last, awarded the contTac-t for tnoney as it is for-thc conscript oj Vickibunj." i i the bridge Swift liun, to to offer it. Tho Will suction sayo tbat "any Klias IloLh, (lowest bidder,) at drafted mn.v '-to Attempt at Swindle L.aree Silroad Accident. ii-uu -OCUJ 1 i 1,11 ruoeive it, for the procuration of such nib- laruc-'number principal bankers fiM'tute." 8300, if iVceivc.l, is lo be puid brokers of out of of to f-omfi pel-son who us a sub- money rcprcsbiited to be upwards of Mintle. Tlie Jaw makes DO other bur i proved to be the use of the monoy.

The Secretary openins: the letters received by a i in t0 to i the locomotive i it was ol 1 is not a Federal treasuu-r. lie the morning, caeh one of tin- homes in motion, and in so his loot slipped pvej no bonds--he is not a financial ofuVr. therein a draft or check i to be U) i assistant pn vut marshals a i tint siirned by V. Granger Ada'us, a wealthy and Federal trensurcn-, under bond. They have well known banker of Chicago, dated 2 about is dihonrst ilcmagogue.

seek to embarrass thfi administration nn- prolong the war, cause a fiuo uf life, make more dra'ltintr nccc-s-sary, a cu.langer the itee Institutions of the country. In this great conflict must of hiin-'i-lf or i cr (lt workshops, and three Rebel The men JH 'y completed. One of these rams was a monster, i and ten feet lonir, nearly completed, all of i were destroyed. The a oi Rebel i i property destroyed at Yazoo City is i a to l.avc been fully of a Ou evening, as the (rain of either a a i peace by snb.iuing the rebels cars arrived at Henry Briar, a or I to i ourselves about fourteen yeans of ago, a P' 311 --ca of anarchy, to be dnfu.d about on a sea i chart or rudder. ol two i i of dollars.

of the fleet was two men wounded. the of tender, I smashed it in such hor week were SI J.I L950. 1-ist The-tqtal popu- ri'i use. for ihe a i money, unless it ior a certain bum house was I a cr to rt uirc amputation, he to pay it over directly to per.MKis who requested to cash, and with the three inches below the joint. He is Wliatthe pay a note either in thu Union or Farmers' at present doing veiy well and his phys-i- wholti act, culls for is men, not revenue.

It and I'lanteis' Bank of i ritv 1 i i-. ,1.. J-n" i i janiv or in.ic city. Among U)S entertain strong hopes of his recovery. not a bill to raise money to support the the parties thus sought to- be swindled Government, lul procure able bodied, were Johnston Brothers, McKira I1S a wannta: to boys who are lur subscription to this loan it.

$01,7 with no prospect ol i i i and including the amounts sold hj- the Treasury acd arc 8105,000,000. have reports a a number of mn to fight construction nullifies ouemies. Any other Brothers, Win. MeLvim, Blown Jji-others constantly i on ears while they are rebel States are likely to a i admisMOn uliifits the law. The loth Tnos.

J. Carson, and Januw F. Purvis motion. The wonder is that tbcic arc ere into tlie Union. The JIartfoa w.cdon hhoul.l, therefore.be construed in and the amounts wore 000 harmony with the purpose and object of the all making up a lar-e set, and not technically in a way to rend amount.

a it abwlive, to take away th power uf na-. The si-nafure of JUr. Adams winch biniply suicide, closely imitated, that those havin i a perfect 1 lie Secretary ol ft'ar hoHs t.iat he is not acquaiuianic with his hand writim- were bound to receive any conscuju's money un- convinced it, was genuine, of 1'ASS there is "hiibatitute r. i TlSad the "last nauie'd firm was about to cash the to take the money and serve in his place, draft, a clerk from one of the other 3 his 13 toe common sense view of the act. houses came in to make inquiry which be 'Another question is raised in this eoonec- further extended, revealed the iVct of tx-a: Is it constitutional atier drafting a similar drafts being received by ihe of men, to let off three-fourths of them houses.

It was also ascertained on itKiniry tnf nf i i i 1 the payment of act more accidcnfs of tlu- kind. Col, George Hay. Col. HAY, ot the 87th llegt. Pa.

has rcsijrnedjiis ofliee on account of ill health, and has the regiment for his home at York. The officers of the Regi- hiid a meeting at Webster, West Va on tbc 15th of May, at i resolutions iOfs as rd a i for the i a i axsertiou a Georgia is on the i of sending comiui.iMoners to ask iu- to the i ou the basis of the quo. gi.i IB under llie control of rebel and the report seems very improbable. (jeiieial Banks, it in understood, has written a i i a letter, a i that loyalty iu Tne killed and J5! becan ON Monday in New i ord'sr of J'rjvost a i a General Xu-reot. In (he Cougres- district, says the Post, the enrolling oiliccts commenced with the election districts for the First ward, and iu one or two districts of the Second ward.

At least one i be required for the collection of the names. The colored men are larly enrolled and described on the lists. Xo opposition to the i is a i on the contrary, -rood feeling is mure general Uuiu was S-r Lotris, May A despatch a Joe is rapidly receiving i i i hi the i i i of Jackpon i the i i of attacking General Grant's rear. He is reoorted ui have said th.it if Yieksburg holds out for I fifteen days he i 100.000 a tbe llebels have a back all alu i line-, and have little or no foice side of i river. exchanged.

A lew are still retained, lleeent intelligence indicate? their force i i those who have expressed the to be effective men. i i 0,000 IT a the oath of allegiance and be a a Forrest has been made a' Major soilt: Ilcrealler it is understoo-I a and has gone with bis cavalry to i i lie allowed only iu exceptional Wheeler takes hib place at Cil es it laf been found a a of i a an Morgan bus charge ol the th se lvho heretofore been allowed i line of Caley Folk and Cu'iibsrbnd river. l' have aftpr a i their Two Rebel regiments arc at Bridgeport wa i lines a i foi titled. Kngiuecrs have been 0 benefit of tlieir at ChalUiHMJua, thtui. or two month-s layinir out works oxuhaiiiro for Union prisoners i tho Lands hnt.

i i i limn. ''e IiebeK. done Examination of Goods. Tiie State Defence. Rvnn, Governor Cur- A general of the War a tin, by a i i leave this evci'n- provules for the a i a i of all goods fur Washinsrton, where, in conjunction i being transported out of the di-trict by any Gcn.

Schencfc. lie will consult i road by i they can be taken by the President and authorities relative to the- a commissioned officer. If a i is i protection ot the State inva-' thus artouipted to be Iran-ported not allow- sion. ed in a spocial jn-rruit from i i i The Governor will be -ifeompanird by Governor. it shall be conifeeatud by the A a General UneseU, who 1'rovost Martial, and the proceeds of the there, i upon the Government tli turned i the i Treasury.

a of the i i i a called out in Rep i Movements of Gen. Rosecrans. I I A I May 20 --A large force of llebels is at Charlotte, near Clarks- i a of Woodward and Ross. If private advices can be rdied on, tj, 0 we '-hall have i i news Hose-tan's army i i ten dajs. It is not improbable that his columns are a i i a oioviii" lleported Capture of Helena, Ark, Untrue.

CINCINNATI-, May repoit through Rebel sources of the capture ol" i Helena, Arkansas 1 by Price, is false. The publishes a letter from a place, 1 4 nl il Wa order bv forth the ii I I I I Im older Gcn. ll us sell hopes to procure bciore returning. The Regimental Flag-s-The flags which the Governor of Pennsylvania, by direction of the Legislature' to each of the resriments frc they had entered the field, are now to the State, to be deposited in the archives, as memorials of the valor of those- who bore them aloft ahovn thn i i i i i i i 11 i i i i i i i i i i i I 1 1 I i i i Louisiana is i gcueral, a a a "oops wore a i adopted, regretting that i TT requires i of of ten i lory iu his department to acd to at, the Bin ks, where it was stated the Col. Hay had been obliged, from bodily infirmities, to tender his and iWe the remaining i thu camp to bo paid with the money from tbe cash-1 i i him in the s-tmngest terms, jind battle-field? It is certainly not in ac-' of the drafts been nhepd i r- i 'i i i a i a uLcii piateu, a a iot- Ins a i MS MH i Wth the principles of republican number of them had been received pre-1 vionsly, and the cashii-rs reque-red to for-' There proposed tbat will ar the amounts received lor them when i OHlt)OU on occasions.

abortive. a up, to the address of Mr Adams iirst is for the Secretary of War to appoint J3 OX at the Girard House, in Phik-! filSf At; iln cl no ageuts to receive the as, it is clearly dulphia. He desifed that the bala; ce of Lieut. Colonel John Sehall optional with him. The act aa.ys he "ww.y the monev nmr.mif kindnes-j to all, and his generous ciis- will, before very come into the Union, thih time as a free State.

I i crop? in Europe are. on the whole, less promising now than-bome two or three weeks buck. In England, coui- I plaint is made of the lack of rsir which effect it. Richmond i the 2Gt1i announces ttio i a i uf the Rebel Government to cany out the laft of retaliation to its fullest extent. Dr.

William flyers, Assistant Surgeon of the United i i i made of hick of rnrn. fn.in i Burgeon ot the United a- i olatcs army, is now in the Libby Prison as the whoat is- suffering, wlule the a Uos.t.ge for Dr. flroen, of Htrajlvm.ia' iowing of ceitain root crops has to be pro- held by our as fa-re for appoint a.person' to receive the money. should be placed to bis credit, and he w. Suppose he eoncludos he won't, what then coma cu to this city and get it, at a fu "Why, the conscript must find his own sub-1 day.

siaute 6r go himself. This is the short, "Under these circumstances the matter Jacksc-ninn mode of solving the i 1 was immediately brought, to the knowledge iItl i i i i i i i i 4 i 5 i i I notes, was clycted Colonel, to 611 vacancy oc- crastinated. From the i the re- alleged tiailor of the Uebel Confodumey would casioncd by the resignation of Col. George ports are more favorable, so far as respects on before a Rebel i ay Maj." J. A.

Stdile was elected Lieut. the weather but the Polish war is clearly i u( ul cers rccciltl executed i i i TI i i r- in Uluo, the i i two national matter Gul ono1 aud Ci pL JSoah llUhl wa cboscu evciyth.ng. In view ol a pro- offiu0rs of i a i the of equal bable dispute between this country and the ilebels are to suffer death. i I i the full numfeer.of KICU called for by the also apprised, but the parlies It is as 1. Order a drift terested in the matter, were iodisi of 2 Call for an pay the expenses attendin" an exe icst.Iy in- i posed to I the provost guard, the cadets of the Acade- exertioa to oi volunteers to act as detect, the i TM thirt four liUlc 8 ipll ng the h-ritutes.

S. each a Ijounty of 840U was-abandoned, and "doubtless he will cs-' States of the Union, and a large number of by the Government, as provided! cape this time, thou-h not bueceediiv in citizens of the town and "country. After in section 17, and 8800 by the con- well devised plan. i a thronnh rhe m-inemal stronts. th, Let each consenpt, who wishes -to ir commute, deposit 1)is money in bank, find enter bis -name in a memorandum or jpaaKobkUn 1 the office of the enrolling offi- for the inspection olVoluutccrs vjho hive thiir serviw-s" "substitutes-" 6.

Let desisinato Jrotn the list for whoh) he will t.lfce-'hijj 0- eacli conscript nud anbstitnte state firfit, see- choice of regiments in whiiili ilcsires to serve. If more supply fi-V'aduiissioii-iTiio a than fiiF eiio njstrieu'd to "Bytbis among 1m invn vxdoiitoorinjs, draft msKie, axit wjlt in wrve as aub- CSTOJBJ Twingdrafted, ns wily jret tfKl but of -to as 1m gtt or fiud owa pla few miles west of Port Gibbon advance of Gen. Grant's army found in a forest by the roadside two immense piles of bticon, each covering an acre of 2,500 square feet, pi led as high as the branches of the forost, trees, and each containing, by estimate, pounds. The enemy, count.nit: upon an easy victory at Thompson's i i i i i i i i marching through the principal streets, the procession halted in the public square, and the regiment was addressed iu a speech of welcome by Jlev. Mr.

Niccolls. A collation wns then partaken of, in Franklin Hall, the long tables fairly groaning under a prolusion of good had loaded his train these HmfrT, i i plies, nnd his retreat waHsoWifricd that he hnd imt time to remove or destroy them Of course. thj'So. aw well as an iibtin'duuce of into our possession, Richmond Enquirer intimates that thp.South will not receive Mr. Valhin-' and says they ''wiiTnot permit the DEATH IN TIIK Friday morning, week on the express train of the P.

Ft. W. C. II. Ii.

i West from Pittsbnrg, au old gentleman from Lebanon county, named John fell dead from disease of the tho private apartment of the car, between Loudonville -his cause. Subsequently, however, the 1Javis as to wllat lu do with him. I Davis replied, "if he'll take the oath of al. prices receded, under advices about the 1T legiunee to the Confederacy, receive i seizure of the Alexandra. if send him iWt rope, this year and next, would be in a far worse predicament than from its cotton loss, were not America able to spare from nrmy 'iSragiTis' her abundant supplies.

if not, seud him latest intelligence received from Tennessee reports indications that the iishol nrmy undor Gcn. Bragir is falling back. Jjarge bodies of his troops are reported to be moving south in the direction Westward. Must of their force IMS been i a be- Five car loads of emigrants, numbering ntl rivc r- ft is believed that Gcn. above the and carnago ot a The name of every a partiripated in by the a i each a i one of flags, is inscribed up.

i folds, which makes up the record of organizations. after ycais these in among the most valuable pos- i dated 20th. Price was i a i this state, prior to thcL going i an assault, but a i to cover contemplated move on point. Surprise of a Eebei Camp--Capture of a Philadelphia Schooner. NFAVBERN CX.

May Jones, of I Pennsylvania Regi.nent, made a from Xewberu on with General Loe's within about seven miles from Kin- stun ho surprised and captured some two hundred rebels, belonging to tho 5Sth JN'orth Carolina Rciiiuient. i i several officers, aud with a field piece, smi.ll aims, equipments, c. A icbol captain and lieutenant were killed. Xouo were killed on our side. A Thrilling 1 Announcement.

On Sunday Tnorning a week, the Rev. Charles A. llay, of the Lutheran church, tbe liMial impressive ceremonies of worship by that conurcgn- tion, announced from the pulpit the glr-rious new? of Grant's victories before Vickaburir. The effect was eloquently impressive and thrilling, while the words of devotion and gratitude and fervent pieiy in which the a was made, found a response iu tho bosom of ercry true mnujind woman present. No now occupvinz a position in th'e pulpit feels more than Rev.

Hay iu the cause of his God and his mi or after now on such Mags i of the a i Since a was i we learn a ttov. i has grnnted each i the privilege of carrying their fiats' home, to be borne in the procession of reception that greets our brave defender? a wuleoine them back ro honor and repose. Tt was very proper a this was clone. If our hokliers are pro-ad of a i it, is ol i battle flag, ft is always the token of their devotion their strength. After the reirimoms have used i they" i be and deposited' as indicated by the hiw providing for their cou- The last Battle.

General Hooker looks upon the last move- cnt tfith a i but di.ssar^la-Hion in rncnt ttho grand result, and said he, "Good people will erase to write me letters of condolence my uffioial report is published." The i i I A i i i i i i i i nun 1 1 Rev. Hay iu the cause of his God and his rall been receiving abon. fifty letters Country ot from people in the eoun- try, since the battle, lie said he cared NEW YftKic, l( aoo Jt crippling the rebel than r-r i under the Conscription act. was iu the lower wards of the, eity on Monday, and will be proceeded with i the whole city is canvassed. The enrolling officers arc instiuctcd to take down the a of every person i to age.

Questions of that character are to bo decided by the a i Richmond, fie did not care about saerficinc the flower ol the Union army in pushing the rebels toward the strongholds of i but, fo encounter another fresh army from Suffolk. There is one man at headquarters whose business is to extract the official list of killed and wounded pub- were attached lo a freight train, rendering Hebel cavalry camp, and captured number their emigration somewhat slower than in tho fast lines leaving the city west daily. By information from the, New York papers it appears that the rebellion in the South and Mansfield. become a for (ho United States." This is perhaps, the bitterest irtanlt that the rebels -North have yet rt'ceircd from thuir friends tlK-Snmh, the sntuo time it ex- jiropcr iipprcc-i'ition of the character party, His remains were taker, off has on cm! a coffin prepared, Knr0 to this tr un(1 ot prisoners, horses, BSyThoro are now throe wandering in the rebel States, who have ske- daddled from the Executive mansions in at the Ma and his sor, who was with i started on the return homo.wHh his remains the sumc day. The deceased was Eoing to visit two sons who resided there.

vrns a respect- iible oitizcn of Lebanon iu Mjvent.y-ninth year of his the the arrival of vessel after vessel filled with, emigrants continues unabated. Since the first of Jannary, 1803, over forty thousand emigrants hitve landed in NW York city, and journeyed west, i i of settling in tbc new SUk-sOft'l Tcrrilorius. emigration from I rrCtl ccl iv a 1 be forced henceforth to issue their edicts and proclamations from the wayside. Their names aw Harris of Tennessee, Moore of Louisiana and Thompson of Mississippi. There is also a wandering newspaper called the Appeal, originally published in Memphis, nnd after several removals, in Jackson, whence it has lately been forced to move Board of Examiners when the draft is in the Richmond papers.

These A numerous force of clerks has been engaged, and tho expectation is that all things will be in readiness for selecting the able- bodied 1 not'later than the 1st of July. despatch from St. Louis, says that a bund of Kobe! guerillas captured town of Richmond, Clay county, on Tuesday night, together with tho Union forces which occupied it. Two officers of the 2oth Missouri were killed in the fight, nnd another Lieutenant was shot after tho Union trc.ops surrendered. It was feared that the whole force would be treated in the same manner." Tho guerillas made clean sweep of the whole town.

Tho earno bnnd mao plundered the town of Plattsburg, Clinton county, on Thursday night, and took SI 1,000 from the Court FLoaic belonging to the Sutc. footings already foot up over 25,000. It is in vain for the rebels to deny the aggregate when the detail's, ofliciallysignod, are admitted in the Enquirer and the Dispach. General Hooker sets down our killed and wounded, reporte.d up tothis 8,290, and thinks his official report will tho entire loss nt less monument of California marble' thirty feet high, has been erected in San' IJVancisco, in memory of Senator Brodcrick- ISrAccorclinrr to the Gcargia Constitn- tionaliat, it is" untrue that there will bo a hiijje gruir. crop in tho South.

The report comes from speculators, who have purchased the crops from the farmers at low price, with the view of soiling r.t famine rates, as tho whole crop will not furfmh nice months' supply. iNEWSPAFERr iNEWSPAFERr.

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