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! 1 ' ’ \ yf tne Invasion of Pennsylvania. Vi ‘ i qa was ob!) “CROSSING OF THE POTOMAC. eee ’ ' bieman, and fring as if atadeer; whids the By Telegraph to the \. ¥. Sam. % NEW Neriets sbemse! vee were oriered to it a cer- tain sign before fiting. The advance of bob i] by the rebele was nearly aimultanaona ; the reception they ret bee) a similar etfret at all potnte, Noto regiment but waa thinned by the fires fire, and note squad of onr troops wavered, Ever: the | Weakest riffe-pite were ‘neninerabie ; and the w hole spree in thelr front, within range of our unerring Pi fekiy was covered with dead and wounded, while few of our men had fallen. Tt was Useless for the rebel officers to urge on their men, They refuse! to proceed, then tait ered and fled. Lortug attempted to rally 's brigade, but | nso doing was shot through the shoulder, and | eartiod of the field,dangerously wounded. Biowart | was more prudent, sr. made no attem)& to cleck | their fight till the fetves had reached a yeine where they wore aafe from our fire, Here be @ue- ceeded in Tiduciny bis men to try # secoud chrirgey Dimslfleudings and it was int he fely at — —0- PRAM SHERMAN’ DEPARTMENT. 500 Rebel Wazoos Burned. RALLY OF THE REBELS, H f EAs ! | ‘ A ia 1,000 of our Men Captured, | tie sead‘ti his trope, “the woont attack warnee —— in i} Ripr rtad mn He as Lortig's commend could erafied, This attempt was a feeble ¢ aler iFROM THE JAMES’ RIVER. | the fal of Siren a A Btephen Let, abd Wen te . u w Rebet Daiteries at Work. tinere y Was now complete: the vend tished J ” | 3 _ —_ | bob Re more in Atlanta, while thadew!, (50 in | ¢ SEVERAL STEAMERS FIRED INTO. j Dumler, were nearly al! !ying where Uiey fell, ae large uumbets—say 1,200 wounded, I | The forwer were buried, the latter taken care of. | . i We capiured few unwounded prisouers, ban pickod 1 Cavalry Fight near Petersburg. | Up four or tive revitmental fa Ls iropped by th re treading telwls, The wounded we all severeiy , hartesall ob! ore beving been carried off, @r walked | Off to the rear, The re lone is eat! iv \ own: Mysterious Movements of the Enemy |e: toranacftuowe; OF Sones’ Hownra ani Logan as follows; sch ~~ | Daenate Gore ‘Woumted. 4 a) G | Bewnrtts Corpa! 8,000 } ACCOUNTS STILLCONFLICTING | 80 cis" : | Abbott's Corps | Pereeeres th, J 4 qiite reach 60, of which abe ninety were ited. The rebel arnay has been di pleted to the extant of from 060 to 24,000, aine & She 15th of the present month ; indced, their loses will probably exceed these fyures, Everything in frcarees ably in the victo- ity of Atlante, The losa ot McPherson was 4 fer ful one § but it will pot affect the tinal result, [he Usth of Aupusi will witness Suerman'’s enormous ariny without a foe in fraut, A Miltary City. Marietta has all the appearance of a couqwered military viiy, The Kenesuw Mouse bas beeu com verted into s Soldier's Home ; the Court House tae 1; Their Force Undoubtedly Large. FIGHT WroNCW CREEK. THE = DRAFT in NEW YORK. OUR QUOLA \ACESSIVE. Protest of Governor Seymour. ; &o., &e. &o, receptacle for prisoners of war, and the great Mili. et a tary Acwliemy isnow a Yankee hospital, All of GENERAL SUDERMAN, the storerooms and warehouses, fronting on the eh he equarc, are being used by the authorttias, ussing ulony the streets to<lay, I was nota little by a Disaster. pir prised atthe number of signboards swrioging 3 ie Aus. & — = i | from the commodions buildings, ere inthe West. Nashville, Aug. b.-dieneral Stoneman sent @ | oP Sanitary Commission; there is a general Army vavalry, consisting Leone's and La Post-office; yonder is the United tates Ch. sstian range's brignile ) atrone, on the Y6th ult, | © eligs yranpes drwy the wn - ie Melicail Pur- ; . nts t Chase ‘ Cook, to | T8¥or of the Department of the Tenuesare ,on @ 4 @nder the comunand of General Edward McCook, to street Lelow is ibe offee of the Topographic a Fn- & Saecess under General McCook followed i i @eetroy the Mecon aud Western road. They sue | pineers of the Cumlbertand ; the: inter- roving e rhteen miles of the road, | im being a succesdon of mitler stores, pie + tanda, ; P undred | Ur saloons, news dey barber shops Mony train ye Oenered’ | oc tive palatial mansions, {net out of town, @ re ape 4 @acons, which were gous trom Atlanta to Macon Dre piated a6 artuy bospttals, d q ore tolumbue, General MeCc Ps A with nearly five Ored k captured thir train hundred men, including one hua- GENERAL GRANT. 1 twenty-seven officers, The wraons All Qutet. ywere laden with valuable storer, including Headyuariers, Army of the Potomac, Ag. 4y 5 ABquors sud the prvit papers of Gen. 1564.--Nothing of interest bas taken place fr the Y @ra!l Hood and others. 4 theman ves 1 PRE Beal | bast few days and very Uittle picket firing is in- of what they wooted, our men burucd the WaZoDS. | dulged in on the lipes at present, An offie er of» General MeO ok then etartel to veer with the | colored reviment is reported to have shot om) of his q Prisoners nnd 300 niales, but ww ben by the | ten yesterday wt the conumissary depot, T he oifi- aa \ gh get ae THis force | cor iy now under arrest. wasn lane a plete.y surrotad orn armuns. * ” A desperat sengazerent ensucdy in wl ob many of | gp Priston ee ee ee vig ; ahah eat CR Reina (hate Si Marlette, ‘ashington, Aw, 5. he welels in Pet rabury | have been trying tugir hand in the muniny bos. ) ness. It was ddscovered yestorlay that they were ag PH! Humber two thousand ster is 8 | vteompting to mine one of our works, an] meas femied torr troops puma ae Geely of te | ore. hee bem taken which will prevent #oetectue Eqrare fouind in the captured rete? train ally. Advices from beore Petersburg give the 'p D DISPA TOR, iniormation of a cavalry Ggbt which took, place on i Louievtite, A Laver from | Wednesday, on the New Jorsalom row, uesr {| Parhville state that General McCook, 8 bo was snp. | Petersburg, The rebels were defeated. The lows bas pesed to have been captured near Newroan, bas | on our side waa seventy-five. V) rome tn with a hu thi Five | Rebel Batteries on the James. arrived at Marietta a8 | pr reeng Monroe, Aug, 4.—The steainer J. Jobn- x 4 The number of ral s captures, Vhis « tis suppor, RRO guat atvices tred anc fifty men, ey tandred bad previously ready rep rted . ioral ae kw chat peri | son, while coming down the James River yesterday T ty break the goon road, and captaring an | afternoon with a barge and schooner in tow, was @estroying s Wagon ra lroad tr. He also fired upon by a rebel batiery st Wilcox's Luudciing, nd thirty-five MeO | bee ny damage was done, ko, The safe return of | Washington, Aug. 5.--Yosteriay, as the mail | steamer John Brooks, plying between this city and City Point, was coming down the James River, sho Wis fred at by a battery on Harrisan's Landing, 5 x shots were fired, three of which pansed over the steumer, and three fell short, We turned back te vet to our gunbests for protection, but in the | eaptured rcv ers a General Mes His loss very y of men, reduces shably get in. THIFD Dreratcn | Memphis, Venn. Am, * (fe in military cirelos he © 4 movemy Tho rebel t * prent active ~outibeuew | tof the Missir- \s ppl River, itis expected wt pet stem — peantine tavo of then came up tle river, attracted {J and reinforce na, G y the firtug, aud she!led the rebels out. Ore of aM 3 1 that Ge ‘) the shots flrad b. the rebe's just grazed the pile. veuferced by two avi house, Five Lormes were millet ou the swan <eornsfrom Richmond, and t paulding, which was ahead of the Johu Firvois 4 Mooile, \ wit , snd Whieb wae sleo ‘load at, Os iid to be vested of troopa to re (By Mai!.) { 1 ‘ "I a \ Hood, while the gar u + it is stated, A letter dated August Sd, states ; B toustats of ualy two tulas and Mo- “During the interview beiweeu the leat ( bile wii at We the fears thar Mo dile V al Sider gites iat aay iter t revuiod . Z R Re : aw tary the General reminded the “dent Wonld be ait 1 leiween the ad toth o | ote jormer conversation in which he had sald, vr ® July, thet at che urreut ton e¢ Governor | rovet Shih severd) rebusle before 1 ry he and Mivor, the swhich hac m neat to ree | inond, bus Dota never he further aw D this, pd i obits lel | wal Taha’ s Everything went well : @rforce Ge ‘ , sd , \ ot the onary oe nil, the key of the pommel ma The Taille of the 2h. t beyond, The troops pot an ‘leew that it was 5 * Myc wi. 1, i would not charyve Upon |t, sed the eu. ‘ J ciay mailliod cud drove us ont of the blown) als ” . tou, 2s wee un iis retreat our Joss oceurre ir J ficted ane t) bar aden Our the pentey Peteretiy ‘ . tevere ug | WOuld have heen ours with little lows, ft is one o | of the tive | the eoramon cecurrences of slegees aud shoulu not | ther et mt wnt Cause any depre se bis ' Te | on (np eagggpetbaugngae : Were asi 4 a itest wis THE REBEL INVASION, ; 3 1. Murr Ae pe ane ab atest Vacts and tumors, H two-th.ras at the entire or ood, | P "1 ar fitlocne, whieh had coped the ex. |! Harrisburg, Pa, Avg.5.—D spaches received | rete . certay inoveriestsy “hich it here atan early bour this morning, state that the | will Le im; t She TiS) rebels were then crosving the river at Hancock,and Quid it Was a ainstt ot Lortug ano Brewart were | .¥ tive if | that they had driven Gen. Averili's pickets into | ble, to crush it, aid sever or cor Ley pakonss | Cumberland. A semiofficial dispatch received | fend ihe ater), which was the result espera. | na ; Ak Inada WIS & pers stence worthy the preat | at 9 A, M. conveys the intelligence that the rebels t to be accomp) shed, Lora eld ibe leit of | Qveupled Hagerstown in foree this morning. The The rebe! army, his wing exu nding f ar bey mn aE groatest consternation once more prevails among tinea, while Biewurt coramanded the right of the 4 dl mutu attacking party, $.ell buving been sent siill th people in the southern portion of the ¢ umber farther tothe r!httomakeafeint at otber poluis, land Valley, Farmers aro hurrying from their sion u id < ns of the rebel leaders homes with thelr stock, and the population yener- netrated, y of the nd wus | a»: i ip? sveinonte ie, ally is reported to be perfectiy panic stricken by jugly this sudden amd to them unexpected occupation to tocet the erner- | aguip of the country by the rebels, Gov, Curtin the wis : eae THEA Wap Gani | hus issued & proclamation calling out thirty thou. ent: While every weak | sand militia, and the batteries | gency. ed so as to face the advan: and prevent # Jank: move point was epee tily stren. ther | plac 6 tn poe p and oudled « short range, Al Philadelphia, Aug. 3,—From information re- The atiack vpon our pockets svon convinced i PA sree and Le tn that the advance had | ceived last evening, trom apparently reliable eu- { wen comuenced, and imamediataly they rode along | thority, the order of Gens Couch has not bean it- "| the entrenchments and gave the Rooseaary crane sued unnecessarily. Among the reporta, which fi fort be aplion of thelr suse wiles Dey Aes tre based on good authority, is one that the rebels @veo w the wen t keep cuncvaled till the beiterion crossed the Potomac River as Hancock, yosterday BEOOND DIBPAT. A, aS. \I ~ i, morntug, sc vera! thousand strom, A fight at New Creek, Vircinia was also reported to have taken Place yeeteniay afternoon, but up to last evening no result bad been attained. THIRD DISPATCH. Baiimor, Aug. 5.—A person win left Charles- YORK SATURDAY, AUGUST ( ton, Va, carly yesterday morning, reports that 8 | Pebel forve, composed of Mosby's and Imboden's cavalry and mounted infantry, estimated at 7,000, were there and about to make a feint on Harper's Ferry, whilst General Barly, with fome 12,000 iu- fantry, was guarding the trains of plunder and eral ot Bunker FI) and was about sterting up the Valley, Rebel parties were scattered at difer- ent points in the Valley collecting grain and cattle and would join General Fwe!l in his march, The rebels have conacr’pted all the men they could lay their hands on and even boys of sixteen years of see but many had ereaped and were hiding in the | mountains, The beliefis, that as soon as the traing ore well advanced, the entire rebel force will retire up the Valley, FOrRTR Nisrarer, PAMladelphia, Avguat $.—The following procle- Mation has been ioued by Go -ernor Curtin: Harriaburg, August &.—The advance of the Rebel array has again crossed the Potonaec, and this morning occupied Haverstown, I call for 86,000 volunteer militia to be mustered into vervice of the State, to serve Curing the emergemey for the defence of the Stata, The men east of Joboustown will rendezvous at Harrisburg, aud those west of that place at Pittaburg, I connot too eamestly urge upon the people of the Biate the necessity for the immediate presence of this force, The General Order No, 53, accompanving this proc- lamation set forth the arraugements for transporta- tion, de., and the mode of organization, A. G, Cour, 'Genori! Order, No. oo Tn accordance with my proclamation this day made it ta orderad + Diret—That all able-bodied men of Peunsy!y do immediately assemble in their respective bor | ougha, wards, and townshing and oranime com- panies for the defence of the State, Second Tapanies as roipidie as organizer, Will, on applicst'on to the different railroad pane be furnished with transportation by t Tnited States to the proper rendezvous those or- gvunved weat of Johustown, to Camp Reynalds, at Pittsburg, Those east of Johnstown, to Cunp Curtin, at Harrisburg, where they will be subsiste! by the U.S. Government, sworn into the service of the Biate, for defense during the period of the existing emergency, and oraniaed into reriinents. by order of A. Gi. Cents, Governor and Commander-in-Chief, rut preraren Horrisburg, Avguat $.—The ceenpation of Has fersiown iacontirmed by official dirpatal ee, Three Tegiments of cavalry and two of tutanim are strongly posted around the town, The fuct that the rebel exped!tion is aecompan od by iavwatry i a strong indication that this force is the advance | i] | ' i ISG4. rebela an our Hnea, ee seen eens — a JPRICE ONL CENT IN GOLD G (TWO CENTS IN CURRENCY. Tar death of the Ret, Daniel Welle, of Somer at the advanced sce of ene hundred and two ¥ reduces the number of Revoludouary penm eleven, Tae excention of Ww, Mil'tare Comrs ty te hanced : apy, in Waahinoton, has be be dircetion of he Proaident, suspended woth! (.riher orders, Mason CHAni ts M. Bowot mori ot Oneida € N. Y., obtained from a sagte iol of potators, thirteen larre 1 porfoet ere, Thee were veritable ois Refugees comine wit ain the Hines are to Le pent to Cairo where they are to be properly cared for, and, if neceswary, pr vision made for their emplorment, An official proclamation fixes the dateo. Mfandae, September 5, for the vene of the pa Peon the new Slate constitution, hiepector Stokes haw sieened on or by Goneral Conte, for the I, Carter, ee approved ly healer t “black mail" evetem in New Orieana. Wrew General Shermantaarre cas ry . - Mattathooehoe during the creme d er } tote, ele htimen were killed out ee From Europe. lt Net . tak ' ya htaing, One fiesh firci a’! 1 8 etaek of mitshots Toe Avante Avrrar ofthe 4th admire at ‘Two Dare’ Later. Cape Ries, Avauat Mh.—The stear ship Srvon's | 1X thousand eot h from Southampton %th ult, passed this point att | on tom un 4 tae eed ge ; ‘i rit gb otvloek towlay, en ronte to New York. alnce Gon, Waal took command, the rebel world te viinted in just three weeks <2 Nt pSrayroph to appear in an Adouta popey jumetures At the nat seevion ofthe Honee of? Lert Lori . ot, whether the. troattedsenarantestng Deninark poreeston of Bchlerwig cwere now in- * valid? Until that point was settled, {t world he ms hove 'e) Para for Europe, sent to neo Unte a a toe fy wm Arey the impoasible to do any thing to restore d's ine | ject of whieh r ! fluence fn Europe. againat Apiin, tir which | e the Perny on " es aad hi 040% Government ig still mokiag ote preparations im Lord Granville catd the treaty of 180 wera tnens | the w sy of atreng heuity for ue and puuag lid; but the treaty of 1952 was consid sted binding, sof War mm order Tn the House of Commons, Mr, Lin sir asked if Tur oditors and publi hers of Maone will hold & the government intended, in concert with other | cor es tow In Porthind nowt wee Hoameneing onw Europeon powers to endewvor to bring about a Wednesday, The elitor the Uruinswick Tees suspenston of American hostilities f paid t ‘ iia Hy weber at ‘A i ae 7 i Lord Palmerston lamented the ae crifice of Hf | toute Preedent ia conmequesce. Oe will bring Ge and property in America, but thong ht at nreeent land for exhibition, there ware no advantage to be eained Soy meddling, muded Thursday night ts ed tho crowd for, compliment, but Geclaring that enowch spree Nad been trdeto put aown the rebelliow lone Ho favored, he said, int ace, bayonets Tie Inorvrsprser Devan covet Mi. Slidell leit Paria on a visit to Nepoleon at Vichy. The firet sitting of the Peace Conference was held ‘i hs. Ceaint at * and osmnar » He tofonued a man tn the crowd. whe ont . Counts Relehbur ‘ mirk were wanted he should ‘ap car more te the publie view present, Nothing was known respecting the pros | of those listening: to bln, that af his ingulrer Was & coedings, ‘The following resolutions were unant- o ty ' Ki have occ sion to meet iim tire r + sired | q hat tt toring thie war. punly caretes hes art ¢ : ed (ime nttia Held A eee Cone Vin the Btutear lees Ho then vetir ated that Sherman we ’ tovalsat the forcthie orontias | himself lias relieved Geu, Hooker from his com- t ythe Prodan and req ost | ronad in Georgia, | government, in conjunc gon with ouler state to ” ’ a ‘ 107 SDeNt writtee from ’ Oo boy Vivlenoe With bee necowwary oyeans for Pe Air vr Ms HY . itt ae T tava Ete the p Ir pome, ; speak of Thoodallide to hit asa man of very eon Vienna geareral correspondence says of the site | mon attainments, but of undoubted courage, Th of a large bods, a8 such troops are not used tor | marching purposes only, After croasing at Sue)- pardstown it eppearod that the enemy passwd through Sharpsburg and Lurketown, So sudden Was their dewent upon Hagerstown that the telr- graph operstor who commuinested was eompellod ty leave on 4 hand cur, closely pursed by a caval- ty force, He wasin range of their revolvers for « considerable tine and only esenped by ab the wheels, We are stillin commnuiestion with Siate Line, a telegraph station on the Fraukln railrond, seven Bile port @ Marrrecwn, Phe opermer there ftates that the rebels in Out picketa | s yet huve made no turther ad- Vance movements, bard work Harerstown have thrown SUXTN NTSPaToH, Harrisburg, Ava. b.—A dlanatoh from Somer. set, receved at 10P. M., states that the Fears 4! Joas In the Oxbht ot New Creck yesterday, was 29 killed and 50 wounded. A diepaich from Greencasile at & BP, M., states that a ventieman had just arrived therc, who se he saw the rebels crossing at Williatasport, be- tween 6 and 12 o'clock ths mormng, 6,000 oF 8,000 strong, infantry and cavalry. Woe bad communication from th's point by ter. graph with State Tine station, et 8 olelock thre evening. The communication does not extend be yond Greeneast'+, the rebels Yaving entered Mid- Meburg, 11 uea north of Hurerstown, Tn what force they occupy Modileburg is pot known, It is presemed that ter more thon the five reg!- meutes which enterst Heverstiown this worntuy, The moveucnts of t ble. y weer + tious with as much numbers intentior aw are utterly inexplice + i to javest their elon w vm polnts of mttact, At the aame tine that the fice reyimenta were ndvencing towards Chanteystury, another coluajn it om depo y pthe Potorsae in the Girection of Cumberland, the sirength of which viciaia ure able te learn, A teicgraphic report has just reache i these head quarters trom Te gluta None ol our rly to fhe effeet that pwesengers by the e who hod reached that place, repre. wea ieht took place at Cumberland en Lhursday, whieh resultet (ra lossio our , used, No otwer partioukus are Me ul, Who bave re+ Phe officers of Huiaer's comin cently possed through u doub, staie toat the crop wod that the success in harvestiur ay even # fur preportion of theo would furtber pay the enemy for ai! the toll auc losses of their present expecition, Our losses ia the igbt at Win- chester, they say, did vot smuimt to oue thousand, though there was a large u er of Lue troops who were so much worn out by the fight, in addition w their privations and hardsvips, that they were not in efficient fighting or even retreating condition, From New Orleans. The steamer George Wasiington, fran New Orleans July 80, arrived hero yesterda Geueral Canby bas issued an order for the im- mediate enrollment into the State m lita of Louisi- ana of wil able-bodied males between 1s aud 4, neveible, both as to | pera | clasamates, of whoin there are seve to bina ose W tugs of the Confere trian, Peo . Ma moetin wand Danish Plet rof the Aus- potentiariea waa il bere aliude dior verved in the my s- terles of “bla in taction nod held on Monday, An interchange of views took | enetneerine ‘o knew Hood In'!- place which may influence future actual nego | ately in € his »ppointiment |» Hallene fut advantage palned by us; aod in view of the ja! ons, Purpowes of Shermaiy Hood's: appointment looks The porta of Portrayal will he opened short? for | encouraging, _ yh J a of eral ne “ 60 a at . the free im portation ¢ ees eor sof the A anor timeé ago, while s rem.rnent was moving rity of the harweat, Dy Bherman's be rtore wl a fence The Turkish Porte has closed the Proteatemt Mine near Ken Moun the aol- r mh te Ma jurt ee i! rd Protestantism: was greatly spreading amorg Mur Ther voy ve ore commanded -— who vot drank and le was him) heard “Not drunk, bulmans, bi Mator feered by we « rdonu's force in China has been dive he ren an led, boye,"* he said, nip all nights Virance Report. wud Ta vor He rot on bis Coneo'a ot oth at 9 O for mosew, and, fol! + Lao The ndvance nie rato to 7 per etut. bad no nded ng Gen. elect in chm king the deyaand for money. 2 Ina fence-cor Jolin Rose's c te Toun was quoted at Th to TT. house at ville on the nightour torces retirea frou Chickainatiwa to Boe tone in thelr repo weerinoes of tw with the light of a erent f bin features hau} cold fram tier 6 pretorred shares Void up sbare ory per declined Gls per cent; Lnoly Centra), on ; near by, wo down on iy blanket,'* M thor od aa Tir *) en must be News Items, wears ad the old man. Iving {Dy Telegraph to the Ne anh & down, and falling asieep ina few sorventa, Kor {Dy Telegraph to ew Yo un) j two daye and three piighis he had not slepe 3 vat ensure Departinent yesterday amotat tanearly | oo jc kamauga, and he had doubly ewrned his right e100, 008 w sleep. Tus Cit; <0 06a of Puilalelphia yesteeday KUECONSTRACTION OF STATES. lad bo pay G400 to every voluneri, whether for | i a SOOT Maree yenre Fike te au mcemnae a Gil | Preten eee ete) nad \itnter Davis over the mim previously pelt. Pho Hor. b. B, Wade, U, 0 Rermion Gam Ola, ACovrr of Inquiry hus been ordered by the | wd #2, Winter Davia, M. C. from Maryland, Preeldent. at the request of Lient, (sen. Grae, M Chalrmen respectively of the Senate and Howe Gen, Haneoot to be President, to fovestiente the | ¢ eomistees on tho Rebellious Stat o% have just pub- Rie ae Hthe recent assauit p00 tO | tiched a sharp protest agaiuat tie President in re rebel forbtientions bef re if. Potershe liezah : ‘ation to bik recent retin) to sien the Congressional heen yasued fron Weohington at. | arpa : esp ; P4 : | AN order bw HO for the reorwon cation of the -eeeedad Binter, rovting that there aball 19 mere denfting under | ‘Yr Comp ain that the revsons omeygned by hire previona on for troor All detivtta now out. | tor withboluilagy bis si oaature, dsclose a ener ee nan Yiu! be carrt ver tothe drat 5 uation to encroach on the anthorty of €or § ‘ : tothe drattdo take | seve, ound subetitate his own wll fer the Dlace in Se; tember egal expression of the will ot tL re. “Slat : “9 tate that his apology tor uot Mining suo bl us a ‘ a thr wr 2 ( | wy M v . sd ” politteal inanitesto ayainet the triends of the Go » have been aerewmcon the «hare of | crament, and that ne the Proclamation does ante leing confederates of the rebel bighway:nen who } contain an approval nor a Veto, it iy therefore, J docurent u Suiocbe lant aud Constiv..o9 r u , 6 hoon it 6 4 ! ~ adel have been robbing tee # H tend : sy a ] tno dnc tor whe M0 oretres! Serra Nevada, They ave opperhewta’* and it ia | charges that dhe Pres apo f yeeGont - thonght they were beiping Jet! Davie. | bon a en lon ec the Procinwaution, and pee {t \ + dey is founded bor Pian Nati one! Th tective Police hare eueceeced fa to enor t f wd te reetiug out in ¢ agey Wacol tha wate Wa a | ayabier Ghat fe be and extneive vane of ereonback comsterh ‘tera | i reene oF peas te Wace y ad | 1 feos Proctanution the) rotest sis eves knows iu the t ater, Doutta a. the Aver thea neut oO) Lis reo ont oy pceveue peut are vow ja double irons, Five | up | ine the DUD trom ‘ MWe Pi OOH ty Oe 4 ; re | Clare his purpore tooxecnte itata Howe by his plee cou fuiting, materia’, taken tua é Le | nary ce ow on thetr way to Watingtoo. A largo que. A rac we toe levisiotive ane tityof ban vote paper and ink, eleven presses *) orit hos ae Deen perpets 4 ‘ i 1 Comeresn pee w ivi ibe Pros'dent retuned und twe pleted are se od, | prove ity and then prociampation puts av uauel of Tur Boord of Choan Freeholle. Supervise ein fonee ne ie 4 hat PropaMes tO Exe cue Seas I era unl ato the haw le of Basex N.Y. have t hoeed god € " vi not ant to ¢ cleat aetion to fill the quota of Rrict, and jo the Seuate, ‘due bul direvted f | void to pay #000 for one year men, and the sume | Y vl re oe m by 4 s a ‘ ot the Beant: arm todratied meu, ‘They Lave .!s0 voted to ape | og Qe law, proper ply tothe Lewislature tor autbovity to jasue the | lia wa Withous the wily ecessary loan bor yw poll tex of 4S an I iy ' hg MEATY ra - : , “ Ld < te t volers, The Sop Now York ouly pry wurpaton in Lont ‘ the #145 lor Oue year Lown, } VU fo prevent * . We must regard t ‘ Fun St, Loui Mow Damo ‘Ys lehe Presidential law ’ yitaine the essentl t ‘ o p we “ B. Miiihy t Wie Ocler of Amert- ' ‘ Groon B, Bultly ne N° | Ute Beoellancy, Mich ‘ : can Knights, Au oxgantaction t efor tt obs | Guna: etil nt ie i we t wt, as aileged, arebellon in (ie Nort against the [ 6th the powe heed sone ¢ . * . eovernor of Louw lane, ) Government, Churies 1, Ht aud Chas, E, Dunn, ances no f rothe Grand esi ce latter the Deputy This Miche! Mabu a affices ¢ e Uno Grand © lor, also usked for & re-exarainur | States; 1 r oul, wil lew ow tion in which they acknowledge theiy former state- hen aan othshte aah , ‘ ments untrue, and admitted the existence of the | makes bins Detater ol Louie au Order of American Kaigbts and thelr membership ‘The protest characier 1 Presider oe * of it. This confession gives many details of the | on this subject aa Ma blow ut ie ' Ke workings and purposes of the order, but no new publican gevernment,"* and 1 if follows i tacts of up portance are revealed, \ Pros dent pre uined on the for. within the lines of the Trans-Missia’ ppl Depart. | Tneut, vot excepting neutral foreigners who will be required, “whenever necessary," to perform the duties of local police or constables, Other provi- sions of this order are directed to the effectual sup- preasion of ell illegal communication across the lines of ‘the“army, by means of which s constant communicetion has heretafery exigiod bawoon the \ tion have ¢ Met m whieh ferocity of our pot tbe mins! Wi eau? gress ix the wholo bax General Intelligenco. {By Muilto the New York Sun.) Seveman heavy carthquakes have lately been felt ot Valparaiso, and the country is suffering very touch trom Leavy rains, HM AtL-pox has broken out in the Northern Pro- vinces of Chiti, At Huaco 400 persons were sufler- ing from the epidemic, Tamms have been some three thousand applica- Hone fev widows’ pensions made during ihe past wonth. Lasvreyant Faawx Browwain, the avenger of sour support is of » and noe. a louis Mal he authority of ¢ snd taust be respected ; of the Uvon tinea of Congress not muibumit tobe mpesched by him of rash wou unconstitutional le islation 5 and if ne wishes « support, be contine huueelfto his Exceutive dates—to obey and eXeiike, not make tae laws. to suppress by 4rmMs armet rebeiliou, wad leuve seal reorganization to Congriuss, Tf the supporters of the goverumeut fa!) to ns! on this, they become respousible tor the usirps yo int tions which they fail to rebuke, and ure justly aa eee , aannns Frome bias te atigtaen of the pope howe. Fi of 8), Louis, (Continued on last page.)