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About The Oregon statesman. (Oregon City, O.T. [Or.]) 1851-1866 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1863)
, 1 I the "lone J j .- ' i t J 0 j, .-- -v 4 In f j r v V..- . J ,.;.;...,. f, V0L.13-N0. 19. .".tr (' .t.'i.i Ai I 7 1 . ' ' SELLING OFFT , TO CIEAW FOI i' BRICK STORE .:; n,Th6 IHTIRE Stock of :,! i STATIONERY, &C, I WORTH $20,0001 v I' Sohooil Hooka, :1 I 1 ')l.(lA "'. "1 ' ', ' Xtlatories. ' ,' ' I "(I . !......;. t . ici v.: .. -a r. , ; Novels, Mup,- i . " ;'!,,,;) rl".'lllanlt Books. tetter PrawM, Notary Piiblie Pranw : .l ; '! i PUing(rdi, B)aakCardti' ) .. ' .v Dlarlet for 1801, relief Paptr ." i 1 rit : ' :i EordopM, Banker1! Chm t "( jf'i:t i ' "i i I-.); Photograpbit Albnmi, A15mui m '...Il ' i - ! I'M-; Twine of lHinds I i ( .:6 I -! ,' ' ' " " -'-Fl Hook mi Ubmi"1' .'"'''' ',' ii ' " Drawing Paper, -"Hi "" ' ' i; ' 7 Drawing Imtnimente t j ' 1,1 "",' " , " Card Boari, Bristol Board rainti, Water Colon and Bruhet, In Boxed Hniteal Inntrnmenta, Mmlc i , ' , "' ' Shoe Bnliea, Wliltewanhing Brualioa 11!: i ' yrtml) Brmhea, Horse Brushes, ' ' '.'' ;, HalrBrnshesi ' ;; -; '," ' '"I ' ' ' ' ' Powder, and Powder Flasks i ' ' ' " Steam Ouages and Waler Oiagea i1' , Cntlery, Baskets, T)resslng Cases, : - , ; Ladies' and Gents' Chess Men Sc. Boards i', ;: 'j Fishing Lines, Trout Lines i , ( .,,( ,,j ' ) Cash Boxes and Deed Boxes, , ,. ,; i Inkstands, and .,, i,. SOMETIimo OF EVERYTHING. . 7 I' I ! 1 j ' I. 'i. a CHARLES BARRETT" '. molesale and Retail Exporter. " ' ' . '.'I " .' i '' Portland, Oregon. , Adininl-ttralor's Notice. ATOTICE is hereby iiven, that all accounts and in. ' ll debtedness accrulug, to tlie Oregon Statuman, 'vitneron sLoscripnon, Horemstng mia omce work, ' Irom November oth. I WO. to this data, hetnnv u tha estate of Harvey. Gordon, deceased. . These aoeonnts , iiu. iu w.j uauu., iur cwi kuvr, ana immeaiaie payment mint be made. Payments can he made to C. K CranduU, Esq., at the Offlee of the Slateiman, or to me at Eugene City, Lane eoontv, Oregon. i . H. E. 8TRATT0N, Adra'n Engene City, March th, 18C3. . itf Dr. L S. Ski? Surgeon Dentist, , 8ALEMI(OREGOy, Office In Holman'8 m-lck Bnlldlng, BBJtDENCB NBAR CORNER OF riRIT alHD CEHTKR STI. , Kf.B. None bnt tnislied operations performed. I desire the patronage of such persons as wish their . operation performed in the most perfect manner. . Salem, Dec. SWd, IWii . 42tf COIXTMllIAIV HOTEL, (1 Comer of Front and Washington Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON, 1 P.l. Sinnott k Brother., Proprietor!, HAVE leased the above Hotel, and can assnre their patrons that it will be conducted a Jrit cla$t kottl ta eerrjr particular. Board and Lodging, 11,50 per Day. June 3, 1862. 6tf , , COOPER'S.WARE. Tint Premlnm Awarded at the Oregon State fair Jn 118S, a Cooper's Wart. I shall toateod for t agsinln 1863. . , . I HAVE on hand a large quantity cf the following named articles i ( Barrett, Butter Kegi, Waih Tubi, Churn$r, Well Bucket: Water BuekeU, Cider, ni , Wine and Vtnerar Kegi; " Watk Boards, ajr.. All of which 1 will sell eheap FOR READY PAY. . . Good Butler, Wheat and Outs will be taken In ex change for work. 1 will make to order any and all kinds of Cooper ware on short notice and good terms. 8hop on Commercial street, Bnleni, Oreirnn. 6m4 J. M COULTER. FARM FOR SALE, Containing 160 Acres of Valuable . i Land, Fenced, , Handsome D welling; House, , A FINE MEADOW OF SO" : ACRES, .... Orchard f Choir Grafted Fruit, of about ' TWENTY ACRES, GOOD BARN, icO., 8oO. This mm is sitnated about three miles from Port loud on the base line road, offering an excellent op portunity to a person, desirous of engaging iu I lie bus iness of uardeuing for the frrtlund market Apply to R1CUABDS e MoCKAKEN, 4-2U 16 Kront St. Portland. HASEY SIVEiV, . Grocer & Commission Herchant, ' (it the old stand of Greuubach k, Biveaji . I UMH STREET, DALLES. Contignmentt and ttora ge rttpeetfully solicited THE STORE IS ONE OP THE LARGEST AND safest stone buildings In the Iwllea, opposite the I'matilla Hosee, and the imlenlirnrd ptomises low tatra of ebargea, eash sales aad speedy remittances, -o Dalies, Jaiiury 6. laU. Hm7 Allachmeiit Notice. . '. " " Id the County Coort ef Marion county, 8taU nf Orriron. rpO OAIKET HENDKlX.nonresMM of Oregon J. Yoa an hereby notified that an aciioa has been aooiiMnred aaainat you in the county court of If erica county. Oregon, and a writ of attachment issued and Toor property attached to satisfy the demand of A. C aeisl, amounting to nfty-oneand 21 lot) dollars, be sides interest sad costs. Now, unless yoa appear la tb euaatyeoaii of Marion county, Oreroa.en the 1st day of lbs September torn thereof, to be bald at Sa lent, it said eoauty, oa the 1st Monday ia September, 1863, and answer the complaint in this eause tiled, 111 aame will be taken for confessed and Ibe prayer there of will be granted by the court, and yoor property ,d t. pay Aedd,u fc )ALLORY, . i, PlffeAtlv'a. Dated Salem, May 11, 18G3. 3mli ., Doors, Sash, Shatters, Moulding, c A SMALL lot of Doors, Sub, 8bntters, Window Frames, and Mouldings, of Eastern Pine, and Duiee awaumetara. int qsiuit.v. Also, carved cape ad tarard bases of same material and maneraetare for pillars aod plliaeten 9f Portico, for sale ekeap far baakarcnUBM. Alteniloiicf boildeni ie invited. RICHARDS at McCRAKEN. Portland. Aug 83. lHtti tof Blaakst Blank" t rv k.n bMnriatsd aaaaalitr cf Execntions.Tax Receiois. AdministraUirt' and Executors' Bonds letter Cf Administration. Letters Tretmmeniary, Promissory Notes, Coontv Orders, rroof orwill. M Mono. Appraisers' Commissions, Blank Deeds, As. free sale W the eltiglc eopv or bnndred. Orders, ae- awjiimuteu wa roe mo piwini'TiniTO .... - STATR!)HyOPrlCB. ,8cJoi.AoiTist!?D,lS6a , ' '. 1 .-'-A i "s'i'H . kj i. n BBOWN A5 MVEB8, FM.lILt GROCERY STORE, Woltoati's' Block, opposite Union Hpuse. '"WILL keep eonatantly oh hand a LARGE STOCK ;df SITGARS and 'erUtrPS by the pnekage Orjat retall.i the best brands of TEA and COFFEE, and EVERY VARIETY Ok? SPICES of the best quality m fact every article uadally found in a Srst class fura 'llygrocery storel ' " '.- "VealMkeep-"'1' ;"!,";n;'' Crockery and Glass Ware, , , , f . '" ' ! " ' Wooden Ware, WiJIow Wre,', "'7, ' . ,, ; Dyoitnft, ,.,',.:.'...'.. .' ,,,,,',.,iV! ' i n-n-,K .: I Allkiadpcf Nails, ,... , i, ) ,,: i,(. Shovels, Hoes,. i I ,i,T,, ii !. en! .i..: r 'i-.i Garden Rakes, . I ' : ' f-i". -Axes, Wood Saws, Rope, Salmon, Mackerel, i , ! ,,, ,(, , Salt, all the best brands , i M," , " ,. ,(, i l . CALIFORNIA WINKS,' -., .," I , ; . ,;! English Ala, Starr Whisky, h ; t it. '.,-. r.iu Wd Bonrbbn Whisky, and ci; i-j,M it ii ALL KINDS OF LIQUORS ' . , ( I . ' ,i : : on draught and in bottles. Also CIGAUS TOBACCO, PIPES and SNUFF. All kinds of Conteotlonerty. LSO-Ashlsu'i Liverpool SaU,jkt up In SO lb. sacks) for Butter, and lot of ot'yrtioliis that we have no room to mention. ,.,u ' y , , i , .,; j;rf Farmers will please take notioe tliat we want Butter, Ekks, Bacon, Lard, Dried Fruit, Vegetables, etc, for which 1tuJi(iH8T MARKET PRICE mm be paid. Call in. BROWN A MYERS, j ' . Saleof, March 30, 1863. . Iy638 , ... i..,;-..i, -i i'.-Ju(t Reoeived-. A hogshead of genuine New Orleans Sugar. " ' 1 1 i AUo A cask of Golden Syrup. ' " ' J. W. SOUTHER, DRUGGIST, i Seeftnd Stveet,lorvallls, Oregon, H A8 JUST RECEIVED A LARGK AND weuelected stock of . 'I. AM ERIC AH, FRENCH AND ENGLISH , Cheminli, Drnsi, Meditinei, Ptrfumcry, Dye Starr, Fane fioodi, Paints, Oilft, Tarpentioe, ' Glass, Putty, furnishes, Brashes, ic. , ,: , Physicians can rely en having their prescriptions carefully compounded at nil hours. , llltf Ricliar4 & KlcCraken, 11 Forwarding and Commission Merchants, I . ,.KD JOBBERS !.. J Oregon Flour, Fruit, Bacon, Lard, -, , UKAiif, tie., ate. . ... LIME, CEMENT and PLASTER received by every milintr vessel. - 1 ' W Will attend to the pun-huso and shipment of Merchandise ol everv oescrtntion in tne Kastarn and San Francisco markets. Also, to forwarding goods in San Francisco and Portl- nd. The Celebrated, Mannjf Jcnper and Mower, and Agrlcnltural Implements of every description furnished for cash at, San Francisco oost and trans portation. ' ' ' ' '?' We will also attend to the sale ef Oregon Produce in Victoria, having established a house in that place under the management of Mr. D. Fisk.n gentleman of eight yean' experience in the trade in Run Fran cisco. JOHN McCRAKEN, . ii' '''' ' Commcretai Wharf, Portland. JAMES B. RICHARDS, 1 37 Sacramento street, San Francisco. . . G24tf REMOVED, E. B. CRANDALL, ri; HAS BtKOTXD, ANO T WILtV BR POUND AT Hi NEW IHOP' ' (Drown c stysrs old stand) ready to repair 1 Clocks, Watches and Jewelry - ... . OF EVERT KI!fD. A GOOD ASSORTMENT Of SETH THOMAS' CLOCKS, American Gold Watches,' And Wheeler A Wilson's Sewing Machines, Constantly on hand and for sale. ' Salem, March Sth, 18CU. . r 65-ltf . . SMITH. . . . .1... OIO. H. CHAHCX. SMITH & CHANCE, , Surgical and Mechanical Dentists TVESIRR TO ANNOUNCE TO T XJ tne cttttetis oi Eiuiem ana vinnit tlmt thev ere now PF.RMAXF.VTI.Y IMC A TED ami fully prepared to attend upon their patrons in any orancu oi tne proit Denial Substllotet Snpplied from a single Tooth to i mil set, ' WITHOUT SPRINGS OR CLASPS. ' Obturators and Artificial Palates. 8pednl attention given to diseases of the " GUMS, PALATE and JAWS. Cf All diffleult eases either In Rureical. Ueehaa- Ical or Operative Dentistry, earnestly solicited. , '' tar ALL WORK WARRANTZD.E) ' Office in Kenron'a Bulldlns, lyear .'' STATR STRERT, SALKM. 6tlpd SALEM POUNDRY. S-.!rv,.(y.jR ' B. F. DRAKE, Proprietor. . HAVINO pnrchaaed tlie entire Interest in the fonn drvatSHlem.I am prepared to furnish CAST INGS and WROUGHT IKON WORK of everv dee- crip-Lion .en short notire. - All orders for Ml IX WORK will be tiled with die patch, aad in a satisfactory manner. Agricultural implementaof all kind manufactured to order, or repaired. 47tf OTJIt TIME HAH COME. ALL persona Indented to as tn any wav win please consider themselves invited to come forward and settle up. If it is impossible for yon to pay, ewsat aad lay so, and let ns know when you can. Should this aenenu invitation not be he heeded. It will be necessary for us to issue more tpenaand more urgrnt appeals, at Uis expense of the invited. Expectim to change onr bnnrwM, we intend selling toods in four for the HEADi-PAY. No more ae ennnt marie, eieept rf thorl mm, and by tlPB ClAl. AKRAXUEMENT with PAYING CUi TONERS. , J. H, I. Rt. DISSRSa, Salem, Oregon, Sept. Jwb. 27tf. jFTJKS wanted. w E will pav CASH for all kinds of FURS, vis REAVER. OTTER. MINK and BEAR 8kina Ala, will pay CASH for WOOL. Salera. March T, ISO. Itf w. t. lnn, e. 1. TILTH, New York. - Portland. Banking, Collection and Exchange. LADD iV TILTO', BANKERS. W ILL pnrchaes CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT and other exrlianire at enrrmt rasea. . ; Will Sell drafts ATSlOHTco '! Messrs. 1.E4CS. Tillou, New York, Mewra. Ikiaolwir. Italn It Co Sam k'nuirtsm. Tlie HIGHEST PKII g paid for GOLD DUST Ad.axesaiade e dost ent to tke Mtat forcsioaa. ty Mooey received oa deposit feneral r special. Collection made, ana proceeds promptly remitted. Land Wairaou etnekt and sold. .. All business appertaining to Jfenkinc promptly at- HmAri to. Pottland.Marea tB.Vm If 1. SALEM, I ! 'il '; " Kit I " FMM f II REBKL STATES. " .j ; ,'. ., rrtmium oa Gold. , .,, j ' fFrom the Uiclimond Whig, June ft. j ' On scoohnt of Ibe senrcity of the precloai Kullll Bill Jamtn IV,. i.y.l..nn 'a itm uvaH.v. uui. ... UVIIinilU I A V. l.0 1. I! V. 1 , tquivnleot, the broken bT arain raised the r..m .11 t i i i i n t . .d Im-cmmiiuj fuw kuiu. .ajw-m now neiu uruuy as u premium, selling rtte The broken otter $51 premium, or $13 In currency tor 2 in gold a net which illoatratei the scarcity of coin, and not the depreciation1 of onr paper money; Sil ver is SO cent below the rate of gold. : , j i Ike War Popular at tha Herts. j I From thsRlchmood Dispatch, Juns J.J in . A gentleman ot this city, jast returned from the manurnoturing districts of the North, tayt the people have no wish to tee the war ended. All are making money by contract-; working night and day, and are willing to pay $300 for lubttitutea out of their profits. Manufacturer make no complaint of their taxes. They do not feel any of the horrors' of war,' and care nothing aboat It. Several are engaged largely in making cotton card and other necessary ar ticles for na, whioh they, ship to Nassau imi thence South. , , . ,' Attain on the Blackvster. ' ' .' ' ' A correspondent of the Petersburg (Virginia) Eroresi, writing from the Blackwater, taya t 'The iron en the seaboard railroad, erroueoei ly reported a short time ainoe aa having been taken up by Gen. Longstreet'a orders, and now being Iu our posaetsiou, bag, in tlie last Week, been seized by the Yankees and carried to Suf folk. Step were taken whilst our army was investing that place which would have scoured to us that much needed article bad not circum stances rendered it necessary for Gen. Long street to withdraw hit forces sooner than he prfbably anticipated. It is ourrently reported here, and generally believed, that tlie enemy are evaouuting Suffolk, or at least about to do so. Ills sitid they are throwing up heavy for tifications eight miles this tide of Norfolk', and intend falling back on them.' Movements here indicate that the greater part of Geo. Peck's army has been seut.to Hooker, aod that Lee is aware of it. ! Kloekade Ennnlng, ' I o " WWU.-B m inumi uu,- mess iu the South. So great are the facilities fur running merchandise iu and out of. the Con federacy, aud so enormous the proQu realized from these ventures, that to invest wishes to take a hand in the game, aim use winpanies are oeiog estauiisbed every day with that view. It is, therefore, high time that Ihe attention nf nnr loi.iilni.in !,,. 1,1 k given to the subject ; it I one which calls for an eany aim searchiog Investigation. ' There can he nn ftni-tJittr dentil thai til t.n. Iness of blockade runniug, as at preseut con ducted, is doiug much permanent injury to our fiirulMtiln i tllMt tllft ni.ii.nl-. nf ah . ,...l .... , ...w.w.-. w. v.. i--:w,i--, wum anything but benefitted by it, as it panders to wcii vhics, iiiswau vi loiuisteriog to weir real wants, and there is abundaut evulenoe to show that mOflt Of the Hilton anil fitlianAA ta'hinh tinAm its way ont goes into the bands of the Yankee speculators, who flood our market In return with their poisonous drug and trumpery do tious. . It ia tha duLv nf ihp mivarnni.nl b ollia. alt the facta benrinir nnnn this ftintt,.r ..J I.. g , . . , ... iv J them before Congress on the very first duy of the approaching session. The injury which the Confederacy has already sustained from the abuse of the tirsnt ..ium. in I...!...!.. - j j --.... .p i.wiUH..- ble, and no time should be lost in devising proper measure tor malting it wuat 11 OUglit to he. a hi.ni.fir In na. liialtn.l nf - ' ' ""-'- . I . . . bill BO, which it bids fair to become should It preseut - .: u 1 1 i . . . uparaiiuiie uu unuwou w co on mucn longer uncheeked. i Nothing can be easier tiiaa this trade under such regulations and restrictions as will, to a great extent, prevent our enemies from deriving all iu bench w, without tlie slight est compensating advantage to onr nrntnln nr government. Ibe suicidal ;"let aloue" policy no ueen iriea long etioogn, and we can all perceive with what result. Let s new and well guarded result hi Inaugurated as speedily ad possible; the statesman by whom snob a reform shall be effected will deserve aad re ceive the thanks of the natiuu. ili. From Ktw Orleaat. The Now Orleans paoera oar hirh tribute of respect to Stonewall Jackson. Persons from New Orleans represent the oondition of the city a very gloomy and de pressing. It is impossible to estimate the num ber or old residents who have abandoned the plaoe nuder the recent order. Thcv were leaving in all directions. ' Many of them bad gone to Havana. ' There was no busiue. 1 he town teemed to be occupied bv noue but negro soldiers. Banks bad concluded la ear- risen New Orleaus with 18,000 negro troops. Banks' tyranny threatens to be more than But ler's. - ' , ... i ,., About tiz thousand men women and i-liil. dren bavo lately been exiled from New Or leans, eucli a sceue of wholesale exile has not been witnessed in modern timet. It car ries bock the world to barbarous ases. and ex. htbitt the Yankee nation in the light of one of the most oruel, uurelenting and brutal of the races of men that have flourished iu any age. Ixelialve lews. The old National lnltllieeneer newsnaner office at Washington City has died out, aud the office was recently sold at auction. 11 i The Dispatch ha a long editorial on the "Duration of the War," and says that "ninety nine oat ot every hundred Southern people are making op their minds to sooept, with fortitude and resignation, war as their natural oondition lor the remainder or their earthly existence." It closes by saying t "Let u tee bow lonr he will want lite war to latL when all the horror that the Sooth has witnessed are transferred to Nortbera toil. Horth Carolina and Ihe Rebel fioTcrn , ., . Meal. .. (From tb Raleigh Stale Jonrnal.J , Ws fear that the same eoallioi between tha State aatboviues aod the Coalederate Govern ment whioh was witnessed io tin Slat at the eetsioa ef the last legislate re, but which bad seemed to die oat for com tieno past, is aboat to be revived again, not a in toe lint inatauoa by Ibe direct representative of the people, bat by the acuom ol Ibe Judiciary and the excod live. . .in ,.,;; The legislature, apoa full aod malar ooo- idv ration ef the Tea Kcgmeat Bill, reooiled aoier toe consequences last would enaae to the Confederacy irota a direct repudiation of iu authority by of tb moat powertal Htalea eotMUtntiog that eon lede ration. Tajhe honor ef the Stato, her always umHied faith in keeping her contracts was not dipaead by the Legitlatare. - , . , i It there is anything in ear prroent euoditioo that rendera the withdrawal ot Nenh Carolina from ber cum pact with kur stem state of the Confederacy a nsatter of ladihToTenes to the eomuioa cause, or which will render soeh an abaadenmeat lee a blot open the honor ef that Stat lhao that course woe Id have beeu lat winter f The objects of the Coofederaiioa are not yet cbiained. Tb YaaacM ttiU make war upon aa, decoiatiuf cor coaatry tul tfatoat uing to confiscate oar property. They have a yet offered Bo term ef an " honorable fmtMM," a pfarace which i lata ha hcostae it Ororio ruatiy Tb aeoso they offrr it uue a hiue poly aupuUltoot are aooooditiiiaaj obe- OREGON, MONDAY, dieao to the will of Linooln, and a full anr render of every private right and etrjry power the State hat ever claimed. ., ;.,",'.;;,.,.. ; , . North Carolinia't aid to the nretent straggle has bets great aad important, and her troops In the Held and resources at home occupy a dis tinguished plaoe in the history of this revoln tioo. - The Confederacy cannot dispense with ber .tervipes. -There is D fact mors patent than this. It is a prond reflection that tlie fact is so, and at the same time it calls upoq North Carolina to rer.der service, n proportion to her Sower, or else bow her head in shame to the isgraoeful Bharge of being a .laggard tit her own cause,, She bat wou too, muob honor for that., Her glory is an loheritanoe to ber chil dren too taored to be dimmed by a momentary impatient.'! It fcecomcs, therefete, the doty of hermlersaad the guardian of her law to preserve htr name and fame forever free from the charge of betraying to the smallest sxtont her covenanted faith. 1 1 ' ' 1 ' The only honest coorte for Slate oomposfng the Confederacy is to give herwlf to tbe oo test now raging or to quit the field at once 1 here. can be r,o divided service compatible eitherith honor or safety. ' ' : Bui to return to the subject of our comments. It hat become o established naare with tl, judiciary -of the State to construe tho acts of tne conreacrate congress, and in this way to render the operation of general law depend ant upon the individual opinion of the Judges of the States. Probably this evil arises from the want of a Confederate tribunal in a great measure. Not only Judges, but tie executives of the several States have become judicial tri bunals, and every law of Congress must run tho gauntlet of the Interpretations of the au thorities of tlie Confederate Government of the Governors of tha Hiflercut States, and of the several Judges of those States, . We have observed, with regret', a reoent or der of the Governori by which he commands the officers of the State to resist by foroe the arrest of any person claimed at a conscript who has once beeu discharged by the decision of a State Judge. ' 1 We object to the order on this distinct ground -by it the Governor assumes that funotion of the judiciary. He claims for himself indirect ly it may be, but none tb lest oertaiuly the power to construe every law passed by Con gress. And be not only bocomcs the Judge, nut: he it the executor nf his own decrees. This combination of executive and judicial of fices is positively forbidden by every Constitu tion known to America. . ' We should rather tee the government occu py the position of an om(ilre to reconcile tho claims of the general government and the rights of the citizen. , Bat he has assumed the posi tion oi an avowea aavocato ol tuo supremacy oi tne state auugea, ana uas in advance de cided all cases against the claims of the Con federato Government. r ,i . ,., ;,..-: .! . n We look with alarm npon these unsettled and conflicting claims. They present a state of things most grateful to mischief makers of every class; they olfer opportunity rordisaffee (ion to rapidly undermine the strens-th and ef- Soieuoy of the army, and they lead to lust such a confusion of rights and uncertainty of uuues wuicn nave ever tompieu tne ambitious to grasp at forbidden power, and the people to cover, ine quiet oi uespotism ratner man enjoy a pumiuui mieny at uis price oi eternal alarms. COT. SKIMOl'R'S LETTER. , . ' A public meeting was held in New York in May to protest against the arrest and bauish- ment of Yallsodighara, to whbh Gov. Seymour tent the following letter ! ' - . . . . Exbcutivi Dr.rARTWBNT, May 16, 1863. , I cannot attend the meeting at the Capitol this evening, but I wish to state my oniniou in regard to the arrest of Mr. Vallaiidigliani. It it an act which has brought dishonor open our country. It is full of danger to our persons and our homes. It bean npon its front a con scious violation of law anil justice.'1 Acting upon the evidence of detailed informers, shrink ing from the light of day in Ihe darkness of uiglit, armed men violated the borne ol an American citizen, and furtively took him away to military trial, conducted without the safe guards known In Ihe proceedings of our judi cial tribunals. The transaction involved se ries of offences against our most tacred riglitt. It Interfered with the freedom of speech; It violated oor rights to be secure In o ir home against unreasonable searches and teenro; it pronounced teutenco without trial, save oi.e, which was a mockery, which innultcd as well as wronged. The perpetrators now seek to im pose pnnisbment, not for an onense against law, bat for the disregard of aa invalid order, put forth in Ihe otter disregard of tha princi ples of civil liberty. If this proceeding is ap proved by Ihe government, and sanctioned by tlie people, it it not merelv a sten towards rev olution, it is revolution, it will not ouly lead to military despotismit establishes military des potism. In this respect it must be accented, or In this respect rejected. If it I npbeltf, our liberties arp overthrown, the safety of our per tons, security of oor property, will hereafter depend npou Ihe arbitrary will of such military rulen as may bt placed over os, while oor con ttitulional guarautiei will be broken down. Even now the Goveruors and courts of some of the great Western 8tutet hare tank Into lotig nificsnee before the despotic powers claimed and exercised by military men who hav been sent into their borders. It is a fearful thing to increase the danger which now overhangs os, I by treatinz tlie law. the ludiclarr and the State authorities with contempt. The people of this eoontry now wsit with the deepest anxiety the decision of the admiration upon these act. iia.iug given it generous support in toe Wr. we pause to ice what kind of government it Is for wbieh we are asked to pour ont oor blood and oof treasure. ; The action of Ihe admin istration will determine in the minds of more than one half of tlie people of the loyal 8tates whether this war It waged to put down rebel lion at the Smirti, or destroy free Inititntlout at the North. W look for iu decision with moat solemn solioitode. (Signed) HOUATIO SEYMOUR. ' Rfinnr, Dbstitution and Coaiti'tTioii. Tbe Atlanta, Ga., Intelligencer ot Mar IStb publishes a striking letter from a private in ibe rebel army. Tho writer after Inveighing against th mercenary development which be uo witnessed in we army, uius iesits of hip experience on returning horn to Georgia j I met men, roong men, in tbe full bloom and vigor of life whom I bad formerly known ax toad mouthed patriot, and red hut seeei- ikmist. These had either bought lubttitste and were engaged in tpeoolatiou and extort io or they bad availed themselves of snog berths in the quartermaster s or commissary s depart ments, Ihot enwtrdly tkolking from tne foe tnd tbe field. Ne wonder there are bread rioU in all oor principal eitie. r No wonder there ar letten written by mother and wives at heme (hat would melt tbe heart of any bot tbe mul let extortioner, no wonder that the poor sol dier who rewrves Nt tbe piiunoe of eleven dollar per stools, after reading th hitter from hit suffering wife, should exeTaiin In tbs an guish of his spirit s 'What hart I gained by exchanging the eiaclkntit of one sonfederacy for thuexlortiousof another I And ahv should I suffer aud fight aud die to defend Ihe rights and oroDerty of men who kr not onlr skulk ing at bora to evade thee dangers, bot alas Beeetag me and mine oi our nerd eeimed pit- a a ma a a. II . t. t . I . - A lh I - A A as? . . taaoa to swell thcic already blotted eoffert )' V JULY;i3;:i863. " . , t, ;, D1KUB FOR A B0U91ER. , i i H ; i ? aeWi'yei Ms work is done f - " ' ii It , W bat toliiu is friend r roseiaa, ; e "' :i"of ".oou.orsetuf ann,, ... .., ,, Hand of man, or kis of woman! 1 ,.i .l....) . i bay him low, Uy him low, " i ""'" ii Inn tin In the clover or the mow I ''a I r'uiiM :i to ii i,ii!.,Whatareehef a. enoaot know t Jt.i ..mmhi.-,a Wifalowl...,-,..'!,!-,,! ..,:,.,., ' At nan mot, he Ibnghi bis fight, ' 'T - Proved his truth by his endeavor t l .i i -c Let hwo rJeep, Jr. solemn uy it, , 'Sleep forever and forever. .O'l!..!, .1 Lay him low, lay him low. Mi'fi"! In tlie clover er'th snow I ,,.,;) i.u H-. .wb?r?ohw! m.-,'i t'ttnu .M-.l i-i i . '. .) Jn Vt:M; '1 Y ll'lllj .)., Fold him la bit country' sun.i .. ,! ,;, , ,( . Roll the drum and lire tlie volley J '., What to him are all our wart, ' ' .in .What but death bemocking folly t . .il ilnl . Iy bimhiw, lay himlow, iit.'ll-.hii In ilia clover ot the snow I'I ..If iv.lt tt oa, euros ne i us cannot ai Tjiv him i ' r i . i . . , ....ii i-i v . i . I Leave Urn to God's watching eye, j trust nun to tne naua Umtuwue bin, jaomu iove weops miy oy t . , 1 God alone has power to aid hint, 'i n ii Lay bin low, lay him low, t i !. l.i.fi i In the clover or theaaow t ni !! .1 hi tl'M 1 I t w tint caret lie T lie cuuuot know i :i,v Lay him low 1 ' j " COSTIKKSflAL " TO wRHIRACK." i mtcaimos or thx mokumknt or nit roasixg. i Stop, Oreonbaek, stop, aor pass ms by, - '' i , , As yon are now so once was I. ,i , . , As I am now to you must bo . , ' ' ' Prepare, ore long, to follow me, ' " Etchings, i.i . ii .. : , 1 ,n. i n v . .iiii.'i..,i j m lj Iujui i .ii.il ii 1 Smm OF THE ClUfClKH ATI-A FEARFV1 "' " TKAfiKDI. '. ',.',, " ; t (Correspondence of the New York Tribuue.) ' i i , , ,., y0uno.8 p0(T) 07; ; The Mississippi before Vicksbnr ha been the sceno of another gunboat tragedy, the do uilt of whioh will bring to mii.d the memora ble lots of tho Cumberland. Yesterday it was determined to make an attack upon the rebel batteries to tho north of Vlcktborg and oppo site Gen. Steele's column. " The gunboat Cin cinnati, under the Command (if Lieut. Bache, was la co-operate and attempt' to silence tbe water batteries previous to the sssanlt from tho land side. ; Accordingly, a little after 8 a.m., she commenced dropping down below Yonng't Point, , Whsq about two miles from Vlcksburg the famous big guu, "Whistling Dick," in po titiou, just north of the town, opeted upon her. At first the aim was too high and the balls passed over without doing any damage, bnt as the but neored the batteries the range became more accurate, at the sound of tb patting baits growing sharper at every shot, plainly indi cated. ., ..'. i.,,,, ,(. i ..ail , In order to attack tho nonor batteries it was necessary to drop below them, and round to with tho stream. The position wot a most un fortunate one, as it exposed the vessel to a rak ing fire from one battery in front and another from behind." The tint shot which struok her, hit the iron plating, and did no material dam age. But the Captain had given orders to pnsh op to within three hundred yards, anil by the time she had reached that proximity, the shot hit her with fearful accuracy, generally passing throngh her port holes. One battery whioh fired from an elevation, and at soma distance. threw flanging shot, which went through her upper deck and did great damage. Licutou ant 8okalki. of General Steele's stuff, who had been seen to point ont Ihe position to be taken in making the assault, tavt that when Lieut. Bache and two other betide himself were standing in the pilot house; one of these plunging built entered the port hole of tlie pi lot house, passed through tho thigh of tlie pilot and then sheered dowu through ihe floor ou to tne gun uecg, at tne same time breaking tbe wheel and wounding another man through the hand and arm with the splinters. Lifting the hatchway and ruahing down to the gun deck, Ueutenaut Bokalaki found it filled with the mangled aod dead. I It wit a slanehtnr min. Blood and fragmonta of bodies shut sway were cva.MHvu ever tue noor. - ?. - i One man waa shot by a cannon ball throogh tbe breast. Auotber waa lying on the deck with a limb torn off and hanging only by the skin. It was discovered that one ball had passed through the boat below the Water line, and that the boat was linking. It was evident that to oontinue the fight lunger would bo to throw away the live of tbe crew, and orden were given lo start, up tbu river at fast as pos sible. Lieut, Starr, who, I am told, was sec ond in command, went op to the pilot bouse and directed movement as best ha enultl. with a broken wheel and a linking craft. Iu the nit-oolime she was riddled lr imt after shot. and was fast sinking. For a mortal three qunrters of an hour she wat toiling, crippled and unable to coutinuo Ihe fight, up tie stream, while the enemy, teeing her condition, redoub led Ihe fury Of the cannonading. More than fifty shot tlrnck her before she reached the shore. Bat Lieutenant Bache refused to al low the colon tn he lowered, and she rank like tbe Cumberland, with the start and stripes still waving. About thirty gun were playing upon her daring this horrible iransactiou.. Both her rudders aero itmLawnvi four men were killed outright, and a largo number either mortally wounded or drowned In attempting to twiiu ashore. The Ilenton; Mouud City and Cur ondelet, during thit engagement, attacked the lower batteries, but alter the Cincinnati had been ditsbled, withdrew. The latter is now trior Dartiallr submerged near the shore and opposite our lines. " PLBABINO EviBYBOor W do not re member to have read any tiling better than the following sentiment. They are trus to Ihe letter) " m '' ' I 1 " Heaven help Ihe man who imagines he can dodge hit enemies by trying to please every body f ' If such an Individual ever succeeded. we should be glad to know It. Not that we believe s man's going through the world trying to And beamt to knock his bead agniuiti dis puting every man's opinion, 'elbowing and crowding alt who differ from biro, ,Tht, again, Is another extreme. Other people have a right to their opinion to have yoo i doo't full into the error of tnppnting they respect yoa more for turning Tour coat every diy to match the color of tbcin. Wear your own colors, spite of wibd or weather, storm or sunshine. It costs Hie vacillating and Irresolute ten times tbe trouble to wind aud thoffle that it dors hon est, manly Independence to stand IU ground. Take whit lime yml please to make ap your rnir.j, not Having once msue it op, tucK to It like a burr to a chestnut" " , ...i U . -. I . . ' ' ' ' 1 -M .ll ! XT Little Ike, three yean knd Shelf old, went ta church for the first time. HI mother Kv tint a penny to pot lo tlie contribution t, which he did, and tat (inlet for a few mo ment, tnd then wanted lo know how toon the man Wat eommg with tbe candy. -' " . . ! To ease melancholy, set about dolor good. , 0ns sot of kiudne will hav more la. fleenos ou tho spirit than all, tb U-aater oats that aver were Invented, it . ' "' ' " "I i v fT Bqnalid Beggar "Pray, air. Uk pity on a miserable wretch t I have a wife and tlx children." ' " ' " Oenl. "My poor fellow, twapi u'iy heartfelt sympathy s to hare 1." i - , , ... ii t . , nr A Boston "Young gentleman" advertise for th aennttimance of a pmtrsUnt young lady wb Is wtlllug lo leers moths with a tiew to I saatriaaoayi If I i J I. ""I 'I I . til i i st j, ri.n ni ul lr-.ia A i.i im tnd :f;i.'it ,ll 1 4 A ' 4 j i7!i'j -:t l.iid jwiiji will till!) , !! V. - rSs -i Vtast our Extra ' Thursday, Jhly .) j ,-.;ti l,ii-i riBIT DIlMTCII, ' il - 1 "'I 'I-i I tSUU IU'1 I Vw fighting la Peaaiylviala. i j I'A special dispatch front Lancaster of the 1st, tay signal retreats hav been seen tad firing heard last night at Columbia, In the dl reotiori. of Gettysburg, which continued till 3 o clock this morning;, At tltntt tha asnnonar pied York io foroe. .ui-.tim i-"i n i Qnwt't Atunlt oi Tlckihiirg FortlBeattoi; " Riab or ViPSbbubq; June 26.' I Yetterdaypaiider. Orders- front' Oen. Onnt tb whole hue mcvea.ito.th position for an at taultj Tha. tint Une, throtrt soveftd ap proacbea and treaohe,. moved lnit tUlirned plaoe. ,A 3 o'clock, fonr signal guns aeaf lagan's tent gave the signal. ' At the) iteeli ttrooh, a. min and the parapet of fort is Mioherson,i frontt exploded, throwtrig workt high tn the air. and opening large flamte. 0a the loatant of the explotlun, every von on oor side opened with a Iremcndom fire. , Foor reg. imenu frm Logan and two from Quiinhy't dl. fliioosohorged by flank through and into tha fort. The rebels retreated to ihe rifle pits and i. ir' A 'A1,11 u,k 6r Wowofc ia which oor working portion threw op -earth" works, while hand grenades and 90 pound tbelli were used with terrible effect en tbe rebel ia their piu. In f,he meantime, the rebels matted hi heavy foree and drove our men out , As they moved to the charge, our batteries opened, sweeping them by hundreds, and the robeli un det Gsn. Ulm were repulsed, ; The destruction or the rort revealed their .undermines. , Ths itockades are built of large logs.,, . ; ,io . i Headqoarten LogaD-, pivUloo, June 26 A heavy fire wat kept up all day. Oor men have been able to throw considerable earth, workt around the center and wkhia the fort. The rebelt prevented ot from getting their gum by throwing ignited shells over their pars pets. A heavy artillery fire wat kept np along the w hole line duriug the night to prevent lbs rebel! concentrating on that point. Oor lots in the affair' yesterday may reach 300 killed and wounded. That of the enemy matt have been severe ', ' . . , ,f MovemenU of mentis la Iforlh CarollRi. ' . NawnaiiH. .Tn.. Ofl i- The Wilmington Journal give foU detail f our movement iiere, naming tit regimenU de parting and giving their destination, before ad vices had been scut North for publication. The Journal thinks the remarkable celerity of Fos ter's movemcnU is just causa for great appre hension, and says he will alin into Kicbnwiod while tlie , rebels are napping, unless well watched.";,.,: ';.., ,,,, . , ,r Rasecrani "Marching oa." : i-n . . , , Tullahoma, June 30. ' The sanation of attain has materially chang ed. It has raltfcil for the last H hnnr. .nd ,C. rotdt are unusually heavy, butfioteoraag roshv Federal Bicceu... ',. i .' Col. WlWer't comawud from an expedition to Duohard, has returned, 1 He defeated and urove out a swan garrison aad burned A bridge. Rebel Lou at Reach frere, Act 1 . rri . . . . " sue i.natiaoooga JCeAtY'tayi rebel loss at Beach Grove wat 100 killeifand' 400 or 500 wounded. ', Gem Steadman made a reconnoi- saute wiiiini two miles of Tollahoroa. r Two regiments were encountered, aod aa engage ment ensued when the enemr'mva wiih. out much resistance. ; Geo. loina. who as- companioo u column, reports tho enemy in foroe iu their works. , ,. , . ,..(;' i ; Federal Morcneati In YlrirlBia..' . ' ." :'"'. ' .' lUuiiMOKo, June 2. 'T, ,rll,Port approaohed the Whit House thi morning, and a tinall foroe landed. Matters la reti6aFtTanftv '''' puiLADKf.PIIIA.' Jul. il !' A special dispatch from Uorrisburg press tayt a considerable furoe Onder Gen. Knine m.r.na.1 nn 1 1, a b 11 . . . i. n . . , . ....,. v ..iiny luwarua uarnsie. , A supply train wat also sent which enoonntorad the rebels and returned to Harrieburg. ; Heavy firing h heard io the direction of Car- win .ii engagement It going 00. fhe fight is probably ncar Mechaniciburg,,,,,, TneArmy or me rotoRsc ir the Hew .j. , .. .,..,1 -..Coniinander,..;,,,,. ...t .,;..'... . ;. i i . WaSHiMirnM. Jnlv Q. , Letter from lb army of the.Potomeo say our last uiovemenU have beea obamoterised by narked intelligence and a disposition on the p.n mucers ana soiuien to undergo any fa ligue wilhiu power of homao ntlurance. - . ..! L ATE Ki i" '- 1: ., ; " " ' 1 " Yhkka, July 4. " Details of bhr ' fight,' to-morrow. Meade cleaned 'em on first fight. Bully forliim. "" ' "J I ' BASSETT.' ' RRCOND tolNrATt'li ' ;.' . Rebels Retara to Carllile.' ! ' ' HABRisBtiho, July S. Jt it reported that the rebelt have returned to lb vicinity of Carlisle and demanded the surrender of tli town sgsin. ; Gen. 8luall normptorily refuted lo torrelKler. : Maryland Heigliti have been evacuated. Out troops there have gone to co-operate with Meade. Jacksom, Mis., June 29. ' GfEciat disnatcbeo from Gen. Taylor, dated Alexandria. La., June 23d, tayt he stormed sud carried, at the polut of the bayonet, the enemy' works at Alexandria. ,tI ... - ,,; ..CoBwrlptlonRAeMpilai ', . ..,'.'," WAKIIIMnrnai. Jul. .1 ' It wst offlcislly announced, yeslerdar. that oiaiiru prraone uimer mo booscriptien Act are exempt by paying t300. , , .,,.,.-. , i f , Jeff Davis, la MiryUad. ' . PlTTSiiuao, P , Jnhr a. ; A dispstoli to tb Philadelphia oatrT says Jeff. Davia Is at areeaoajtl, Pa. ' " i. Prisoner. "" "''- ' jlALTiMOtirl, Jnly 3. Tb merirun sty that Gen. Schenck ha ia his poeaeasiiin S.dfKr nrlwinen In Bnltlmora and at the Kelar Hoose, taken In the battle of Wednectlny. ' Nearly 1,000 of these were taken by the 1 lib corps. ' Beiprrate Coadltloi r Ylckibirg tar-' .' -, . i I l -,.l! ii . . . I ' -, ,- , ,. , .. j, Cairo, Juua 28. , Information from Yickebcrg. tayt the garri son it very active and, will make a desperate reslsUnoe, lo the hope, that relief will ooa retch them. Probably an attempt will be nitde to capture Milikeu'a Bend, to Uy lo stop lb navigation of (he Mississippi,, , , osi Rasrcraaa' Adtaacs. , , WASHiaiiTon, July .X -' Headqaarter. Tallahoma. Jnlv Id. via Mats free shore to Uea. H tllcok t 1 teWrapbcd yoa Juae 'OS. of the DCMpaUoa ef Sbtlbyttilla aad niocneaiar. iea. , lunesa mad a neaoo- nriesauc on two road yestertlay and General MoCaek oR the rear, reporting th enemy in fores at thi alaor. with the aeksjiloa ef Back- mi divisiois. Oa M miliar sworaimf. Juaa U. tli enemy had fallea back ia bait to the night leaving uia sxroor toruieaiioaa, a I mat I qaas lity cf store, and three siege net wbieh fail mm oar pateaJo. 1 , 7 ! rsrtlcalan of right ar Jatr tat. " l , 1 ... .... m I,- . R.muhu. ,,,. S ' Tbs"ieWra has lh following ( Ws learn from MMof Bumgardeh. of Gen. Kevaold'h staff, the following tntarstlo parUoOlrvf of It I f,'""Gert. Meade 'tnct a 6 ;tloo for either a; "ir, O'i "'ra,'Fiiurdy -.ri U t 1 reached Gettvtlu . of (he town, theyn-jfts, ' nastlnc not of t.ia l a. pasting oat of Lie, Wst t of - tenemysas observed 'Chambenbnrg turnpike t, ' . 'tie tofardi town, 8pna,reiitly -obtald advantage of tne p''-Ji , ?tle towh the 1st corps s . t . 1 was1 In tbe" Adran?4, poh.d ; -, ' qalok to iceore this f ' Ibo.;' ,VJte t in LohgstreeC and Kill oJreiic I i enemy Wat observed i I- 1 Mo a. few" rtomenU' hoary ftriti jt I Jt t ' 'ononsdi'". The 11th cVbo, adX .i a :hUi6ori,lorjoslriori,Wliyl: A, aawnuini W Hiru VUr. T" jH liO.. a TS .Infantry fight susaed. 'Ai'mt k poltoy pf i ' ketrf being poured ioto.t'Wr eolnu n . deadly effect M enemy fed back. l.a i 1 between the contending arnts w ttrWB aA dead and Wounded.;, We, h 1 (,' r j'H Ttnd commanding potltlooi tg whh t r td wat made, at the' olote ot th ffjt, ai. Jt Wm 0. aooqt a O'ClOCg, . HOIWIL. m tir A - a , A .a a V aALstsVna, I aaj were wniidtjred u deoidev f yrik t The Zrns f1l.ntrh. dr. ,.l ' -- ,Iast night,1 tayt coioruo of 23,0Q0 rewls ice 1 ed through Birtsburg Thortday, Joly tl. la tbe direction of Gettytburg. Another acoosnt frost the front .represents the oondition of s".m at ' tho biota bf the light on Wednesday evanirt e " have been onfevorable sod, far from i of inocettfol issue, lofortpatloo reoeived men- , tinned that tbe enemy held possession of; (Jet tytburg for tome time previous to the approach of onr army, and had not reoocupled it, bat use! .' commenced fortifying th bills wet ortht Iowa where they' proposed to check oor advance to ward Chambenharf sod the mouth of th ' Cumberland valley. The recent movemenlof -Gen. Reynolds, after entering the eatteodbf " the town, took them by lorprise. - He soon oa tsinod those Dotitioni thlcb lb rebels wst fortifying. Early in the ifternooo, Both torj- i Weet aiid Hi)t combined Oielr foroe for a :rand effort to torn oor right tlaolt. ," $enl t! Howard's 1 1th Corps roost bravely r.-. 1 - these two veteran; oorps of the rcba) ar ;. j .Tho impulse was so complete that no farther I r J tempt Wat made by the enemy during ibe dvi , The night closed in with odr foroe In p- . session ot the ground chosen by .tbe reti'.A'O- Whioh to give us battle..' When o tnforrr- k ft the field on Thursday, Gen. Me2 had aw rived and the fnain body of par e,rrny was'j position to ponue the enemy.. The 11th ar 7 corns In their charge on Lonrttreet'i oorpa, t taid at first to have slightly fatiered.wheo C i. Howard cried to them ; Kewember Chan -lorvllle." They then roshed lurtontly tp I ' fight like devils. ' Tlw whole Una of rebel g. way before them;;,,; ;;, r.Aa - The Flghl Contlaaea Mtkt4...v A roeelaf lotlie 3me ttnarn'Oftaeaey-forMantlea . P. M,) hav Inst aogarfthe ts4ik arM arta-Icry-- There is' fcery proUhWty ol t esvtn baule before dark. 1 i -'-' ' ' . Rrllllaat Tleiati XMmmx - ,. , , neKitw j6ni 'Jbfjr-tfT Thb tferafiTt Wathitigton dtapatrh a! portaut advices woro received kit a.u.tof yesterdays battle, ' .There seem to be hot lit. tie doubt bnt that f brilliant' victory hat been won. Tlie eoemt Were not ortrr rennlsed. bat several thousand taken prisoners.'. Onr ha nas oeen large, ont tne retail so ta at knowa It a decided tucoe. ",- 8,T,',' , f I u; Speoial difpatches tay our foroos to' hav gained on , the itmfcA C 1 v l since then the firing has teen rapid' and Itls wiiuveu a general engagement bat occarrtd. v , HBW8.Trtrve1 Dnd,tbat Uregow nowspapera do not atwayt get tho news ia fall aa toksapb- d to Storamento and San Prancisce. ' wa . find IS 'the 8.F, -Bsfrfia'ttie lUXiwIng Itemr, which will assist oor readers to better aadetv f I land the gaaeral 'itntito" 1 .,'':'! ; s. 1. The Governottof Peaatylvanta las reolri . botlce of 2S.000 mep who bad enlirted tnder j 1 jlhu Ute call. , The dtlxess ssjaraiy ro aJ eroiling. ' xi., ,i ,u, .--m-! ' ' 1 0n. Pleasaatoa has beea apfoioM ka V tor General and commaudl the cavalrv (broai Gen. Smith Is in command west of the Sat- quehnuua. , Qun. Kuipe wuU aid hitn. h i Gen. Jo. Jobntton hi at Caubsa, MIsk, with about 12,000 men. '"A recent reooeoouaaao captured 400 oattlo and 200 mules, and des troyed several thousand buiUehof Corn, col lected for bis use. l .1 Geu, Hooker, at retiring from tha ooaataad, itsoed a famwell wldrecs u tha army, ipft fhg the belief Hint his1 usefulness as a eon mander hat been Impaired. , He sneaks in hlga term of hi Mcoesvror, who has nobly earasi tb canfideuo aud esteem ef the army en ataay well fought fields; u J;' it -Goo.' Meade 'issued an address, asraniinf Ibo commnnd, which wat totally unexpected jtnd nntolicited by bim. '.. , ,b Fitshugh Lce't whole brlgad waa asaiaaiaf le llollevllle ea tbe Baitimsrs and Ohio Retreat. The whole rebel arrriy, eicept Stoarl't (bra. Is now In Pennsylvania.1" Rebel officers deslaro , their intention of making (hat Slate,. benefits, their battle ground. ' . . . '.) i..'-.t : A general forward mevesMal of Boeeersns srmy orgs Ibe 23d ulfc ' All eppotiof foroes were poshed back with saver punish- -ment. ,i Cot. Wllder-s moontei Infantry had a sever akirmiah at Uovcr'i Gap oa thaiUta, kt flicting a lot of several hundred killed -aad -founded, ea the enemy, and only losing flrerh 40 to 0. ' The rebels, a rsperlor . foroe, wfa driven eu.' Some day,' Willioh's brigade drove two regiment cf infaatry aad a battery trees 4 strong position at' Liberty Osp. Lees, S3. Kelt dy, tbe brigade of Carter, 'Wltdar txi W Ulicb had a fight with' Cliborm djvUoa, The enemy was driven completely away after an boor's fight, leaving their deed, part pf flr Wounded, aod 4 nuinlier of prWriers, In er baud. ' Our1 loss, ' 40 kriltd. 100 irooai. Our advanoe occupied Manchester Aa IhetTj. and captured a fanmbar of prlMaeta. ; A iM'a ville dispatah state thenaraoer ai 3.6C3 . tared at Hover's; pap. The rebelt fell bj WWToUtbAMlHV;i -.,'v'tU ! it: A Fortress Monro telegram if tbe iClsl uiltary, foroe with tuir pohoaUlrnbeatrJv tvakay ago tcr the Pamankey aad laaU al White How. Gen.' DIx tnd etaf 'Vf.JA there on the 28th. , Bpear'i pttresU ( i ' airy retarned frost a icooasataaaaa ea tta alght af tho 27th, wkh ssveml psaesa Wred at Hanover apart hear wLsra rjf Jry sasA asW earriot km4jirmi-X Th rebelt fought lo tttfC 17X.' jtr Mi bur eivalryW-irtl ar' f."' , -, ' ' wagons, mVrX lty 4: - . f. . ' .. IjPOO tadwhm Tha it'..iwi wv. , r I in oatps near uattwanarg, nt., jtly it 1 ,l I 1. 1 ." ol, . h aat-H 3'i.8 i. al-Ji. -iJ twO M' i L