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TIIE ADAMS "SENTINEL" AND" GENERAL ADVERTISER. Over the Water. Our "cousins of Kuglatid" arc tie "glad tidings of great v.y," wcro across tho Atlantic by recent steam-, of the fall of Yicksbuvg and he de-; icat of Lee. Less events, auspicious uteo to the cause of our GovernOK-nt, uuy have come to their notice. Very soon they will Jcani ot the capitulation of the garrison of i Port Hudson of the hurried scampt-r of ajragg; of the gallant fight at Helena 5 Tuesday Evening, July 28,1863.

the overthrow of Lee arid his retreat with all possible speed towards the GOTYSSUJ3G: capture by Gilmore of tlie forts Morris L-Und preparatory to an attack on 5u inter; he siege of Jackson and Ie work Ol ipitate change of bjse; (hu dispersion of wounded soldier. Morgan's plundering cohorts, his dUgr.ice-1 are still pouring in fur them from ful fight, and the surrender of the majoii-j they are libe ty of band. These arowmc of rf facts--but they aie than tacts. will tell -our that we bavu open- i Hl-deuying labors of the members of the Christian (Jonnnis-ion and Sani- imission are still engaged in the noble work of blinking cotnfcrt to the Boxes of valuable articles the cities liberally dis- testimony to the open cd the navigation of the that Christian Commission, who have been for a we have released ail of our best appointed armies fnr service that we have I captured or placed finrs ln content one- third of the soldiers ho were i the rebel ranks; that ive have taken one bundled down in the noble e) -vice. but Lneir spirits und fifty thousand stand ut small -inns, and never flag' in the good cause, they aie nearly Thiee huudied piecus of i the ui.i'yug "latitude of the have driven evoiy enemy from our -soil gu fj- ci back to the dcsoliitmn of his own temtoi ILuu'nt, 27, Mil.

r.niTuit:--Sit--Will Tbo Enrollment in Adams County. Tho foilowiug will thow the number oi you plcai-o persons enrolled ia each sub-district iu of Gettysburg I Jiunvu-k, publish in the next ifsuc of your paper tho Adams county following tribute of respect and honor to WM. WILSON and family, residing near bemiersville. of this county, lor their distinguished generosity nnd patriotism, so fully manifested by the i liivor conferred upou a part of the 3Gth Kegiuient, P. M.

iff i. CIASS n. TOTAL. 1'Jo 90 '2oo 112 40 162 120 73 2U 102 117 23 MO BANKS SIIAV.O.V, Q. 31.

S. v. Dr. formerly Pastor of the Presbyterian Church in this place, was on the battle-field last week, lie brought with him four well-filled from the Ladies of Milton, for the hospitals, and SJSO in cash from his own congie- galion all of which were turned over to days and nights attending to I Christian Commission, lor their dispo- and iiiinistuiinir to tho comforlf. of) the soldier.

Some ofllicm are nearly worn have reanimated ov-iy dioopma hoait a- iiionsr the auu have bi'ikcu the lust hope of the KebcU for the dictation ot peace on then teinis. Toucliijjg Incident of the BaUle-PieM. One last wick, among the jelics of Uie i light, iheic was picked up by Such woudi-rful in the aspcet a soldier, and presented to a of our our affaiis frcem inciediliie to them when couipared with their advices, but our "cousins oi iijtiglaiid" will ie- alize the full signluVaocc of these marvel- lous aod will icjoiee in them "with a joy unspeakable." Their will swell with throbs consanguinity-their niiuds will glow with the magnanimous priJe which they sTe ivont to leel, aad hitherto have so often exercised, in acquainlancp, a small paper, which contained two separate locks of hair attached iheieio, directed to 31 r. Wellerlbvd, from Louisiana, by bis wife, in a beaut'iful hand- wiitiug. Below one lock was Faony Wel- Jerfojd, below the other Richard Wellerforcl --aod below both Ourdarlinys These tender meaientocs of Lishotnc atid chiidien, their languflgo.

their cTiukspearu, and consume tiinr mumifactiriei. Our Btisjlibh cousius flilliiddros us through tLe mouths of their Jliuisteis iu Parliiitucuc and the their relationship to a people who speak had been sent on to him by his auached wife, to cheer his heart in tile far distant land to which the fortunes of war had b. ought him and probably he wore the columns of thcfr dally' pa'p'erlTu" tVoseTk- 1 tender testimonial near his heait, wbcn ting teims of coiigiatdkuion which tbuy the fatal mist-ile of death separated him knowso well howaiid when to use. They i TO ru thos-e he loved in his lar-off Southern will bid us G'od speed iu our efforts to re- Suan now possess the tender beniffnant Uorerumcnt which i relic, aud he rests bcneaih clods oi a was for many veais the theme ot paueaync and the inspiration of their rqlorui. "tiuch couhei valley, his grave piohably un- a peajiie." tbev will say in their stately ver- i marked and from hunarcdti naeuiar, -''could only have spuing irom arou i )C Ijj u) ho uiet Ihoir dc.ith on our Joins Tbev have horn our inhcn- LUt! of Ged.sburg-and bis i Acir in- children look in vaio for the reluru of has fountains of ficcdom.

They 11 ted our a a they i us, and now they are lhe loved husband and la.her! Miaiuuining it with more superb courage TI 1 t' 1 and more splendid patiiotisni than any poo-1 wS' J-'" 3 J-ank or i i pie nol a i to us could possibly demon- eel its and is ti.uisaetiog Business strate under ar.y circumstances It is ad Kubel invaMon. This excellent Institulion is suffered no pecuniary lhe inconvenience occasioned It 13 true, they will insinuate, that there have boon many misapprehensions of tbc wiah- cs and expectations of the i classes oss i of Ens-land as to tbe effect and ic.su!t of by the hasty removal of ill valuable's io our civil war; but such misapprehensions lcc safely, and lhc de'ay of bushier did great injustice io i liberality, ilicir, i lo doois beiua. closed for the honor, their love of libeity. They i 5n free institutions even mow, if that be IU1? possible, than we do omselves. v.

Curtin has made David K-q of this place, for iliciemov.il of all Peunsylvaoians killed in the late b'tliles, furnishing transportation for the body and one attendant, af the espouse of the Siaic. 1 and lists of wounded and sick, with their localities, have bc-en prepared, and a groat deal of important can be had at the office of Mr. WilK eST'Thc Kdilor of the Compile? hns been at home for a few duy? on parole from Fort 3'tcflenrv. a i his paper of yesterday, that he was ordered on Fat- uruay by to rcnorc at the Fort, and he left on that day to make his appearance there, lie took the oath of when he was confined before, and on that received his temporary pn'ole. Hi- will soon come off, we picf-uuie.

fianldm. Freedom, O'crtiiany, iliitniltuub.in, liberty, Mountplunsiuit, Meiintleo, Oxford, Jleuiliug, Sirnbau, Tyrone, Cniou, Totals, 107 01 Ki 100 10-1 108 125 110 105 122 5o 78 23 75 84 CO 90 40 40 80 30 74 41 51 67 4i inio 108 223 124 1-1 'J 155 100 188 101 103 MO 173 177 101 E-eioicinsr over the Draft. The i a i Jiimira, N. took place on Monday. Trouble had beeu anticipated, but (be utmost ins? the BATTLE MONUMENT.

Tho Evergreen Cemetery Assoeialion, (incorporated 1854) propose to the Amcr-' Jean people the erection of a noble Mouu- 1 went upon tho Cemetery, tho centre and apex of tho Battle-field, in commemoration of the battles of the 1st, 2d and 3d of July, 1863--and the glorious dead who fell and consecrated the spot with their blood. The plan of contributions adopted is the dollar subscription, so that all the people may participate ic this sacred work. Circulars are issued for subscriptions, and will be sent by mail to all willing to aid. 3). McCONATJGHY, Prcs't.

G-. ARXOLD. Sac'y. The Christian Commission. The following letter explains WASUI.VG- ATTENT10N Substitutes for Drafted Persona.

WAR i'ltOVCMT A A A OlTICC, Washington, JD. C. 12, lSo'3. No. 4.1.

1 To answer inquiries made to this office it ia announced: Any drafted person paying three The War. Lou is reported tho Upper Potomac regtou for the pupnso of gathering the harvest in tho Shouahdo- ah Valley, und securing the spoils which ho earned away from Pennsylvania and Maryland. Tho necessity for doing this was rendered imperative bv the j-sof, jvny uraueu person paying tnree i rt tr nf rl hundred dollars under section 14 of tho en- and cksbur and tho injuries done to tho Virginia and Teunos- TOX UJTY, D. July 20, Sir beg that yen will accept my most lieaitlelt thanks for the devotion to the service of the sick and wounded soldteisnt manifested by" the Christian rollmeut act, is thereby exempt from further liability under that draft, but not from any subsequent draft. Second, Any drafted person furnishing an acceptable substitute is exempt from military service, for the period lor which said substitute is mustered into tho service.

Third, A substitute once mustered into see Railroad by Colonels Powell and To- laud at AVytheville. A great portion of the Rebel supplies has beon cut off by our victories during the present month, and they will bp compelled, hencnforth, to husband carefully all they may obtain from. tho service cannot bo drafted while iu their limited resources. On Wednesday JTI i i 3 I last Eweil moved from tn fourth, A drafted man cannot pay! 1T to- eommutation money or present a substitute Wa a Ferry, while Longstreetad- jood feeling prevailed CorcmisMon and its ag At Qve o'clock the eon-j Owing to the military necessities of the scripts foitned a. pioeetMon with bands of occasion, the suffering have been music, mottoes, c.

Loud cheers much g'-eater than it was, but (or the aid were given for the Constitution and the aflbrded the medical officer by rho bcn-jvo- (Jnion. Speeches were made, a the ca.sion was one of rejoicing and festivity rather than disappointment. vaneed toward Shepherdstou-u. But their movements were evidently intended as mere feints, since recoanoissanccs made after ho has reported himself to tho Board of Knrollmeut lor examination. Fifth, Men who on the 3rd of 1SG3, wcic- in the military service of lhe United Stales as substitutes under the diaft of 1802, and of service C(1 thw (act a thp -V have siiifp evjiii-ed, aie not liab'e to tho a retrograde move, and reoccupicd Marline- tho no.xtday by Geuoi-al Lock wood dovcl- ad already mado- lenc iudividuala who came to their ail ce.

trust you will convey my thanks to aclcd i Ul account of late Kobe! invasion, the di aft has been postponed in rh's district; buf we learn that Provo'-t Maixh- Tlytcr will very soon bo re.uly to pro- 'ceed io operations. There will be no opposition to it. wo presume, as the New i rioters have full the consequences of opposition lo the Goveinmcnt action, and ihc draft continues in progress in of our many of the Northern States, and isgener- department at Gettysburg, and assure them how highly value their labors. Begging you to accept my warmest acknowledgments for your own service iu the iu i cil 1 1 i i i in Bucks couuty, cau of huui init bch yonra, sm- WILLIAM A. HAMMOND, draft ot List year.

Sictli. In aavvins the nolioos PS required lr- circular No. 42 thi- office a reasonable time to it-port shall in each cae be granted by the bouul enrollment to ra nuy below Front from the tois of Hie Army of the Potomac, received at Washington, show that the army has i a service, who have been or may'b" becn nn a attended with gooil older. It has Leon completed in L'uicaMer county, the names 1.323 persons Tiave- drafted. Among weic Andicw J-icksou and officer was Bi'iTWu.

An enrol s-o so ibrtmia service lo which It. K. Kuhu, odiior uf the Doyloiuwn was dr.ii'ced. One man ate 10 oe called upon for the- CrEORfir; U. STUART, hich lie was 'PrcsideuD Chribtiau sion, Phila.

I be despatches i a liad paid Sl.OtIO lor .1 sobsiitiiie on the dral'i. and aooiher who li.ul pjitl SoOO, lor the fciniul lor the most active has becn operations. the same, were Kkeuise dn.lted on tl)iic already been crowned re- day. members of a club of twenty i tUK ce General Grant's Hist organized by each member Soil, iu i order iO lighten the cxe-niition ii'e, i a li'o I I I li.id lerl in ti'c Uoylc-irown a i a i ro- t.il ol' 'J'hc lour (JoHius Ju states that Ccnct.il Shormaj bail invested from JVirl river ou the to the river on ihc south. Hit.

despatch that General Icaiu lemons from v.Licit iciii.iin licncc. There a becn ulwajs toms ol oppoiiliou in a ccuuin of i i (Fnlion, but ihc J'tovosr Marshitl is a man oi' energy, nnd has i ready for the eniorocmeot llie laws. two i Junii, after i Lave ticui I i Ol" i i be equally di.iJnJ among the oi -Ittccu i i Oi of Wui. 3Jc- ar I CSfWe aie very gratified to learn ticalarly a a lepnbltc, and such a public as ours is an actual object of Jl'il CALVIV IIAMI uw, son of wluch tho greatest rcs.trjitil alone prevents Hamilton, was wounded in lite them from Free sutiiacre, free laic batlle at, not lost bin schools, light taxation, protective lanllk, wag lt st rt H) ot a ud pnhlis'-ctl, the absenco of piivileacd classes and lilies i i i- bur has only a sevcic llesh wound, Irom ot nobility, are inexhaustible subjects laudation. to ihese is adde.l the ab- which he is i.inully olitton ol plavfci'Vi which they never could i i i I countcrtaucc--ihe lespect ot our kindred will become monstrous in i(5 pro- G'-ew, deceased, near Mumniasburg, died portions--something ununoralilo and indes- on Sunday morning last, from iho cfl'ecis cribable.

And thoy will i a they are a wound icecived in ll.u laic battle. to I lie com- Wc i ingaud mistnanagetnent. will pathizo deeply with ihe moihcraud frionds stroke bis haufls-oiiie chin; and of Mr. McGrcw. with maieslic glee, over the diplomacy -which has steered so near lo, and at the flST-A Gencnl Hospital has been c-rab- samo time so clear or'.

Krenuh lishud on the elevated grounds casi, of the With a sly look brimming wiUi aristocratic tow lhe woundcd aro bo bumor. he will twit the hoipcror with Ins clever statesmanship, and ij to him tllero as ra ull ilom i u)ftcv "Louis, you have been dclcrrod Irom a ent town and country It is very worse than-Mexico solely through large and conveniently laid and vrill be my dcstcrity." A i RoubuuU will n.uke nore a ry i comloriablc chau the other" profoundly a i hat they have kept Bolh Mott aloot fnmi "cutangliag alliances adverse to durina oar darfc'or days of bln.ido., Fny In mcHy C.ipt. a which, ol course, our slaunch liavc arid unvarying inends, in bo.h iiouses, The will reply with becoming dignity. rpumvcd by hundreds daily lor hospitals Allogeihei, theie ivill be a jolly lime 15 abroad. England.

bonds will be inci-ouiiRl-- if, indeed, they do not evince dead bodien, in a single leaden proclivities Friends of the South" car. ai-iived at Hairisbnig in onc day, from will not be so eager to build for lltjo fiel( i () 'Emperor of China;" the Times will have 1 ii i i 4 iheir aestiuadons ID the column, two, on pinole dash, and courage of AmeiicauP, a- shown directed to in their recent battles. Whether they learn, at "the same time, the incidents, barbarous and they were, of the New Yoi riots, is of little mallei--their conclusions will not be affected by a i tho Iiish Democrats may do. The English are uc- cnstonifld to Irish outbreaks---and, iu fact, to outbreaks a No--and they know mention this J'acl. to ive an idea of (he great number of removals that aro daily taking place.

Bundicds, and we may say thousands, of bodies have been recognized anil recovered by their friends. THE LADIES or Ilcv. Dr. i a in bis paper last wool; popular tumults arc only a son --The Lutheran and Missionary--among fl pc itsoll' in ot )C1 i01 aTik a us to the refers io the patriotism of the Christian women of that place iu the followin; days. Gi'eat.

viclories have been won, and. they will eompcchtiiid them. They Jovelis so aidently, and with us so deuply, that we should not, at all to hear that they wore re.vdy to -damn faint praise" the wretched audaciry of Ijcc, the meandering cowardice of aud Ihe'bolstering bulletins ol Jieaurcgard--all of whom were once favorites witu a small, uuioflucnlial, and mis- portion of the British public. England will surpass herelf io her characler- istic esnscssious to the stronger side. Her Statcfsnea will now teach malcunicnis in Parliament that'Great Britain au.l the ancient friends, or, as they usedito pronounce it, "tho harmonious a'jd humatiity." Vive 'American.

IN IJ of the ftaiion- by tho in Twenty-first 3Tork, last iu on Tn.es- with a. frctnendous crrisb, a naniber were chipS'Jnltho'rujns. ot at 10 worlc; who, afler dm a of Gettysburg and in lhe c.ivaliy subsequent i tec-n Jiobel O'cnoial ouiccis were placed hurs tin comlni, a.s follows: Generals Bmkadale, Oariiett, Aimisload and Peai- g.evr- are kilted Geiici.da Aifher JtobNou wcio a i Kempcr and i i v.oundcdaiul capuned Gcn- Hood, render, I Scm- nics, Sralcs, and wove all Of the five cavilrv Vlcasanton first liiucl't Ucvci'ly Fold, bui: onc itinains in tlic CeW--Fitxhutih Lcc, nopbcw of tho (len. llobiion and F. Q.

Lee aro in our hands and Jo.K'S and ll.impton aie wonnclod. Wo have unoilieiul but reliable in- formajion llru Gen. Leo ar tho bail'os I i i fully G.OOO kH'ed 10,000 wounded left in our a 7,000 wonn- ik'd lakeii i i him on foot and in ami not thsn 12,000 Iu in'i-- and desert makinir a total oi SMX! but liis ictrc-it, which cxceplinua few cavalry i.s the i i i'oice he has back to a month he ctosicd into 31.IA land with over SO.000 men. Gen. Mci.di/s loss at was about 4,500 killed, 10,000 wounucd and 4,000 cnpiU''Cu.

rcflf, 1 ihe i i i i i i a Tr i i 1 i i i 11 C-i" -tl'pt no Tuc i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i uf a I lo i lo I HI 111 i i I I I i i U. in ihi- i I a lo man a snips at IIUIUL-. t'l- a-i i ediror Ollel uai iiaii-s- evacuated cily on i and ivtreated his (jcneial Sherman no--t ol Johnston's army must the a lack of water, and i i i a i i i llehi-l p.iioitu .11 shu) luulj to and wore sealreied over the ES IX Fuv, J'rovo-t Marshal Eeoel Losses. According to the Miowtoij of tho rebels successfully employed the lass week. By rapFJ inarches they have succeeded in Lee's attempts co get into Eastern Yinnnk ami forced him to retreat towaid attempts to gee possession of the their losses aie probably uiucl greater than have been imajriuiHl '-y the I of the Bine llidjro were Union men.

They acknowledge the loss i -i of 10.000, and admit thr.t 4.000 wounded ho have been sent aeioss JVunuinc; that five of their gencnil-, wove killed and sev- en wounded, v.luht in cur h.sads. Ic is veiy i-ci wounded aloue amount to li.U'JO. aud i bu.ied bv us to be attended to, ami duiiti'r the back with loss. At Chester Gap our cav- recaptured eleven hundred head of and hmnli'ed head of Uiat i i stolen Pennsylvania. A inuu- bcr af llUVO bucn rc cillod.

and I arc pi is. thosc HI rii 4 1 ho principal ot the week two of I he oa Thursday, when a brigade of the priMinors prob-ibly Leo's rear jrvnriK were driTcn 1 in our hands, iucludu, thlou Front K( al Tlle aniounUd ro neaily done exco'leut service. ai my lo the JtijiiuU a I a i i i of Hie tlebt, mi of I'm oisliocl 1V i I I I pan i i i i i i i i i i i i i- Tlic wlmli 1 lie-in I i il. i i jK'i i MO 1H-, I'llll Tlic lural Sl.ili^ tin i I I'D i Tho i i i i i i us country in i-vory i i i i i The tion ly (leticr.i! i a lo a had juado mo-i c.piuics. The llebci'- I had i an lie tlicrc Irom tne u( the i a i aud i i i in i i a i i i i i for i i ioiccs.

Upon both the-c i i i i i laid a heavy a ili- llijt'ii'4 ili.u i i i i i'olr the turtle i hvo llio.isaotl to a U.iiiks I i i i in Ilioy i i i i i i a iiiiiiib'-r leanis hule-i i a i i lor i A a fmcos. i two i i i i iiiusl.et, a i i i i wen- i i i i he loams to cout. i'lt. J'1'i I of H-llicli On'Wai'ilci 1 9 anil iho i i i i i 1 i i 50 82(1 II) i i i i i i inlc.i'-i I I'll i i i 'lolit of i i i i i ilu- liooks ol i i TMTM um 50 "rc-ul ih plans fin' her resistance in LnuMaim Texas. A i i i of eighteen tc ners last a i i i roach aD i ln.ve LV not less than 35,000.

Hu 000 men over tnc I'oiomaoon took out two'li the other so- the dead bo- old roan nnd wo- Tn terms: "Amid tho very horrors of the conflict with the missiles uf aronnt: them, the ladies brought fonh food and di-ink ior our faint, ami, a little time, retreating solJ'urs. Thoughtful and anxious, yet calm and self-possessed, they gave iliemsclvos to the ministrations of mercy. They have watched by tho wounded-- they have borna comfort, even to the suffering i ebcls. the men whose wounds were received in the effort to waste and destroy iheir happy homes, their cherished State, and their beloved country, "Well might Luther say, that no tongue can tell what treasure of love is in a Christian woman's heart. Speedy has becn the reward to these brave, true women.

The iron heel of invasion now clatters in flight upon tho it was crushing. Their homes are their own again. The horrors of war have led them deeper info the mysteries of and Christian charity, nnd, ia the midst of flame and carnage, they have learn the tend crest lesson in the mind of Oh list." Cm-tin arranged wilh tho Dunk Presidents of Philadelphia for the payment of Str.tc tioops called out DcinociJlic Srr.te Couvonlion, which met at llanisburg on tiie 17th afler several siorrny sessions nominated floij. George Yv Woodward, of Lnzcrne, for Governor on the ninth ballot, nnd Chief Justice II. Lmvm of Allegheny, Ibr Supierne Judge the formality of a ballot.

co.ilcst for the Gubernatorial nomination seemed at the outset to be between Hon. Iluisler Clymer, of Bciks antl Hon. Win. II. Wittce.

of hiladelnhia --the former having 33 votes on first ballot and G.4 on the eighth, and the latter having 4.7 on the first and 51 ou the eighth. Be- i i find last ballot lion. Francis W. Hughes, of Sciiuyikill, the name of Air. Wittco, and urged tho Wittee men to po to Woodward, who hat! then ris- Hi iMun liio Xational revenue becn s-uiii'ttii-ir and the pnlilic debt it- rlu-ioioif 'oss by than theSec- csiiniiiicil hnt Dcccmbei-.

Tiie Geraiaas of Oliio Deserlinj Tallaa- dig'hAm. The demuCMtio organ at (Jlcve- 'aijil uikco name of Vallandiirhain I Hi coluinns aiid raised that ol I'm (Jovoinor. The editor io cxplanafion his i bt iioiiu'-d by oir- roiuleis. we pur. (o-Jay at head of our papci Uio naini- of 101 ii no na-iy MCI'; but ne have con- eluili-ii, matiiri, 1 coiisi'lcralwn aiul eon- snit.niiin i many of out- democratic fricniK, (o lay for the proscnt party diHeiviicos, and by the utmost ol' our in- iliu-iiee to aid to victory tho partj that ad- the The disgrace lit 1 if ihc rebellion, hccnfs i a were also among th" A11 uaptnro iii'lascoo City nue stcaiiilnat, five of artilleiy and all the public stoics fell i our hands.

To these m'antl successes in ilio Dcpjirtnipnt of the wo IMVO al-o ft, capinrcol" lour llcbel Ciivalrymen near Corinth. They came on an expedition to Mirpii.se ouv but wuie ttienis-e'vcis and the who county has contributed the ittlo bv oar cavaliy, a to fully 12,000 to 15.000, i ti'c dcscueus will uoc be lets Uuu tbe pi is-1 Smart in check, and raids or- uiiers. our icat and The country through orTlAjoa i arm hil is the fiuht i Moipin's men at a 10 near to pra-i-ation. Island, iu the Oh in. George W.

Me-; The lailrmd i iu running; order to Cook icceivcd a wound fiom i he- has I ton, and the army receivin its This "t-ntloaiuti and i a i pUcrt ah-ectiou. A sup, -P a lrom f-inco died. have saciifued and suffered ia lhe war niU'jh a'iv i.i conutrv. A you an! son was kilL-d iu the fi.t battle ol o( army of the Potomao io Major Gou- llun. Anofiicr sou, Dug General llobeit i dalSchenck, daW at 1'Vont Royal, on L.

was wounckd by "uciillas, S.ifuidi.v. s-Hles a General Mi-ade cn-- Alabama, Ane the enemy at that point on IM it! ty. other son, Jiajor General Alexander Me- D.nviMl hns been vo'iudod once SlUllrUll all! i a nnd twice in and Lee's whole my was undoubtedly rcmta ihoeausc. Xow the father, who lo Culpopper and Court House. boon disi'tinuishcd for biavcry and patriot- roar prob.iblv p.ussod the Shcnand nh IS.M.

fallen a victim to the rebellion Sn ulsbin i his Mate i i a 1 IjOcLwonu, eoiiKiKHHlinif at llaini-r's Ferry, also siuies that the enemy has disap- from that region and is now hero Xonh of Winchchter. Amtl or son of hib, Roderick is a in the 1 navy, jlnjor a LicHteiviut-Oolooel of i in ihc war i i ATI, A cavalry diti.m, umlrr Otilonel of tho invnsion of Ohio by tho band of the Rebel General Moigan bei'n ll.nhoad at aud was suc- Thev captured Wythovillo afler a severe fl'jhr. took I and twi-nty Jlobol terms MI i ro ml er. evasion of tho- is Force alter a chase of tiliy miles and a fight of one hour's dn- ra'ion were on Monday brought to bay ou a iisoner.s 1 seven hnndic.l ami two iiieccs of avrillcrv. of anus tpgh HInff near Genoa's Creek.

An nn- conditiou il surrender was dunrindod and after accepted bv the Rebels OuHfs-4 was about G-i killed and wound- About fifteen hun.Jn.-d prisoners weie taken' and C.iptain Dtilany. i i a i i lo p.evions captures, i will swell the niiinbcr to near three thousand. e.l Cincinnati, were killed, and Colonel days ay.o ocuurred in Nt-w York city proves that it requires united cllorts oi all without rcuaul to party, to sustain the public peace and order, and it is most ccriainly flu; luty of evcvy one cares lor the of our country to put to support our Constitutional Government." piobably a dozen to ihe i a i and two have paid liu, penalty 01 dcalh. -las. Allison, whiisutdiod law i Wilson llciliy so.ne ycais ago, enlisted in i i their houses, and in Stuart's Cavalry a or 111010 ay, ami letaliation the town was couijilctcly de- was killed at cross-mails: a strovcd, lime bcfoic J)0 bailie of Chaiieellorsville.

The comniand reached ycs- Uc w.is shot cbiyti'jh lhc temple- and died, tcrday. after a haul marcn. instanlly. 'I'iiib inform.tion vuis Cjivcn In- lhe Uev. Cluilcs JJoir'ib, a a i of this but iiuvv chaplain in robel i tho lohels occupied tlm ls bpw "ptnre.l by 1't-wcll severely wounded.

Thu one- After lhe was made it was ibnnd my's KKS was TJ i and a bi-r woiiiiilf-J. baud largo iiiim- Moigan i a small had deserted comniand. It believed iliat bo Our troops wore tired by the citizens, a( id the icmaining po.uou of his would also be captured. Tnn invasion of Ohio has come to a final and ignominious end. Colonel announces a bo has captuicd Genera! John II.

IVlor 0 Colonel Chile, and the balance of his eoin- i i i i i have bci-n received "Vauoo i niaud, allosrclbpr about four but a chapla.n robol; bfw hnnJred pri.oners 0 The whole of to llio AT correspondent ot the Lockporl Jomnal, ling iiinii tho Clifton House. Niagara Fulls, says of.Yalhindigham "He is not "lion- Kiiests--far from it. 'His wife is not lieu-, as has been published, nor has she been here this season, lie a careworn look, which indicates that the flattery of unprincipled and i i i i i i i i i leiy or inruiciniuu aim i i i en to but and in obedience ro orders, i i i I friends is hardly sufficient to balance the they gave Woodward 7o votes tou3 forCly-j i iiinoin i liy baiiisl.nient from his country, mcr, who ou the previous ballot was within four votes of a nomination. THE ptospcots of the IJtiion cause have not looked bettor since tho war began than they do to-day. In this month wonderful successes have becn achieved, and the rebels have received staggering blows at almost every point.

Since the first of July their Josses in killed wounded and desertion must be in the neighborhood of a hundred thousand. Let tho North now be united, and the war will soor. end, we shall have a government to protect us and to be proud of and the people will be prosperous und happy. during the recent emergency. will all paid befone being p.nistercd^ulx REBEI, nnssary general of prisoners, estimates ibo number of rebel prisoners now in our hands at 65,000.

Tl.i-i includes the captures nt Vicksburg and GettyslWg. The rebels hold between nH 15,000 of our Times. in a time of a most terrible rebellion. ''Wo think Vallandighaui if already longing for tho quiet and comfort of his home, protected and beautified by the institutions of his country which he failed lo sustain in that hour of dark tiial. Mr.

Voorhecs, of Indiana, of Copperhead notoriety, is al.so stopping Jicrc. The report that many of tho 'lions of Seccssia' have been stopping here this season is not true." Heavy Robbery. TEN TirousAN'D DOLLARS On the arrival of the Centv.illlailrond train from the KiisC at -EochcMcr, N. York, OK Tuesday evening, 51 George Uultcr, of Jlemphis, with bis wile, child and servant, were reluming from a vhit to Saratoga Spiinqs. He had in his possession 810,000 in Kentucky, Missouri, Ocoi'gia and South Carolina Currency, and in gold.

All of ibw money was contained in sack, which lay upon onc of the scats occupied K. and Somo onc in tho car picker! it up od with it. fi man was afterwards arrested, and $7,500 of tho money found upon him. hall jiassiii'j, thriini.h llic bowels. w.is in U.inui-nlown and alive on Sunday, bin no hopi wcvo enter- taine.l of hi 1 recovery.

They will not bo widely they invited doath by taking up arms auainst their but they, in their treason, 1 their maniiood by openly espousing the traitors' The Drafted Colored Men. All the colored men cm oiled under the rftuort our balteries a'jain nt woik. tn lijlit of tlio 18th they acknowledne a loss i i cliaractcrislie "onerositv ihsobc-iliem-c lhc 0 i i i a a in i a Thov rcnraxsnt cuin- forward active will present draft are to be separated Ttom white lhe 1 no b-o-mliiog conscripts by J'rovobt Marshals, and consolidated into thcncni'cst colored or companies beinq organized in tiie several spell. paign of enamg i the fetotcs. to this effect have of cily.

llcbcls lost in killed been sent to ihe officials of Pennsylvania woinnl oil and prison era iorl.v thi-co thou- and Island. Coloicd conscripts in an-1 seven htintl'-ed moo. We also J'ennnylvania are (o bo rendezvoused at captured from them one (housand 1 1 1 a a a a i.hirtv rhilac na. in thu camp commandud by pieces of nionir the small arms Col. Wagner; in Ohio at Camp Delaware WC10 fifty ihonsand Nnfield vinos, in cases, in Ilhodc Island at the oamp of the First i intended for the Hebe' army ncros the Company Colored Heavy A i iu Mississippi.

Maryland and Delaware at Washington. Colored troops from New York, it is thought, will be rendezvoused aL Wash. Cor. NC.ID Yurk Tfilnnte. i i i thousand men besieged in Jack- sen and it is said he cannot escape.

11 1 1 0111 1 01 1 rr" i wmo, wui, cnaractcnsl.e sonerositv, in winci, (l lhousaod They represent the Lat- onr oil uiMi a loss of 0 and desperate. Of bundled in lulled uiul wounded. i Jwo wvo coivoc Union nc i a nvac flrot of irunipu.is b(ir bll(l pn)b lb fnll bad tho li. lb in a day or two. Jteif river.

General GiMiit l.s i I Jon. JOHN venerable and respected Senator from died on Sunday morning last, at his residence in rank fort. i ptiin or and in fnll possession of his faculties. IJ is disease was general de- biliiy. lie was 77 years of JIo a patriot of the purest stamp, and has filled large place in his country's history.

op COLOIIRO War Department is pushing the organization of colored troops vigorously. The suceensesof our forces West have given a fresh impetus to enlistment among tho blacks, and by autumn it is estimated that at least ono hundred thousand ltc Vicksbui Hlaios that rhmng the scneis Rro again ranks of Bragg'a Nashville Union editor of Ibn Scientific Ameri- ri iafi leaving the shattered army, and delivering themselves up to our authorities. Some place their number as high as 10,000, but bo very largo and can luw received from California a piece perhaps approximalcs thn of wood from a tree oO foot in the annual rings upon which indicate You cold is thought to hc flue of tho tree to bo 0,000 years be a too trifling matter to claim quick or sonic people: but, so far to euro a cold, ding out in lhc cold, and carries our i cough, wo throat, or hoarseness, hositiile bac-k to IbO'period when Eve ate the stolen I not fo invest thru in a box of Dryan's J'ul- his This leaves the saplings of a i serious from nnd walk- frionds, Nebuchadnezzar and Socrates, stan- I when cents can go fruit. monio Wafers, sold by A. D.

negroes will be in arms in the valley of tho Y. Tribune. BS-fiorieral Uiunt encountered the Rebels, on the IGth, in a strong position on Elk Creek, Kansas, and, after a hot engagement, routed completely, the enemy leaving on the field some five hundred killed, wounded nnd prisoners. Although laboring under scvoro illness Goneriil commanded hia nruiy iu person i the baltk. JNEWSPAPOd.

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