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Lewiston Falls Journal from Lewiston, Maine • 2

Lewiston Falls Journal from Lewiston, Maine • 2

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i ii tnp i otmui ii i rrfT '-wf- --m- nny-li" -i i iinmiiT i iwwwriwiiaww nun -iiiii J1 1 X- i i ldtla Salve at Baton The firilowinc is abat of the killad and la the' Foarteenth' BecimeBt at the battls of I rim Oat faroeoooeupy the northern bikiAViri tft Home I of: tbe Rappahannock frdm Wnenton to si XewtotoiL Thnttflir hng 281862- -yw qo'ncMjoykSI ABITBBI' iGOBTIMi Fredericksbarg-A large pari of McClellan's arxnyvhad joined Pope last 8aturdayfand proaHj'ali I ed him from ell perta f( ihe oouotryTbo crisials poind t- tin 'Nation 'kH safe A i-x? a '-l 1 time avwla "W1 aaMwi Oerjlrl rl ftltoy 'P br RepreMnttUneJoTSxruiA Congrtst A Dj jffcr Repraeidabvee to zsxnntkCongruK 1st DutJk ioooinrurr ifkinfuk' Dari J'C SluaW Oierf I Sgt Haktewi I IbnfNu John CL inw Pali1 A5D WiM MWI if A oorrespondit faraishoo uswithan aeoount ofoneof the yieheot seeneo of the eHen faJho ahape ofiWMai Udt AribnHilt Auburn Saturday Mi in nepogeee to rironlatediuidpbomlHdaytetftlBffwMrte mlesar ttd mj abort meu'(just ic thoofh our dtoni'wftboit they wIR move Riebmond-waxd laeeredyeaexeeption are not all working men) I ln pusiiii! ail until ntni fi nil! sflslnst snmssiTi The BeaOTtl Of Gen McClellan's I end fcreomo together to nominate 4 Vrfc ImanofthepeopIefoT representative and ttioa I S'ci'jfcisi The trxny ooneapondent of the New xor 1 end to the' war leaving Conatitn Cbw IbraUatatN positively that Gen McClellan I jj jng Union as it Joaiah wee earnestly oppoead to tbe removal from I Littlefield called the eaneae to order and noml the Junes and protected apinat it to the I nated Squire Dillingham tor Chairman Joeeph bat and that it wae for thie pnrpon that be I littiedeld dee eboeen fleeretery vent to Fortress Monroe several days ago to Unfijrtanatslyo hold tekaphio concopopdcnn 1 HaOeek It le aaid thyt Gwaeral McOdian yfaja Udiatinctly nnderetood that eontanded tbat inaamnch as Pope bad drawn iHihwt ibit mt in tbe largeat portion of tbe rebel forces to the I a democratic eanena Hanotioedtha namee Sbenabdoah valloj oar ermj oonld march in-1 of a lhir rrabCeana on theeall and he viahed Uebnumd within tventy-foor boon after I them to remember the real character of the eao- rndyT lanae OatMitlaiLB' Ca It ml Alilaa munii UMMid Col I DUtUHBI tuns th PUfa-JOHt MCM'rfDwyr Hk DUU-tA VUUS tfUUlfc bTw! MoBh' MTCRiji MIMJ XL mrtiljl B- Cookie mu MfwWi famm BoPT Ckpt Ooeto BeoU mrcij'f BXodalt oonro- 4 cuinM Jhv XHULH JOaPANcf JOHN PHILBOIck MIB VraakUn rrahk HaBovdL wghr Oorrf SawaB UoiorL in Oolor Suri ae- MeCoUina aortraij Albart rat liliiri in Ootar Ttraiy Alba sunn nw-- I reoefTin8 oedereto that effect to I Chaa HanHigfat ly I rrmneia ww angntty Co Dodlcy Doom aofonto Sfaaoa Bstie ae-tchTi YaE Lava aarandy Loata Dnaa ifotlj i Danrilia Tbaapaoa aarcr Saamrl Albco itlcbty Ughty I F- fnadaB Omfori WtU Qo lint John Goodwin irmly i OonSHeei Draw eoior guard Hauy HaMon Mighty Hamy Hf Record of the Times Moodsj evening ICO Union offioers who have long been incarcerated In Southern pris one arrived at Fortress Monroo from Soli buy 8 Ct via Richmond Their bonds are beckon 1 f-'A paragraph in Panama Star itetoo that the French blockade of Mexican ports is nndontood to bo only to prevent arms and ammunition from being landed and will not interfere with legitimate trade Jf1" have Seen reoeived from Rev Qo llo Garland of New YorkB and other colored men of infloenoe at tho North warmly eeoonding tho plan of tho Pmeident for tho onisation of free negroeo In Central America A freight train on tho Covington Lexington (Ky) Railroad wm precipitated down a steep embankment Tuesday night by ob- tractions placed on tho track by scowmonUu is supposed and tho enginoer and fireman killed Gen (late Col) Corcoran reached Baltimore yesterday and last evening addremod tbe people in Monument Square lie described bis prison experienses and the brutal treatment whjch ho had experienced gave a graphic aeoount of the terriblo condition of a flairs in Richmond and called npon his Irish brethren to rally around the standard of tbeir adopted oountry Tho Richmond papers say that 200 wounded Federal troops fell into tho hands of the rebels at tbo battle of Codar Mountain on tlio 9th Tho majority of them are report? to be so seriously wounded that they are not expected to recover The oaino papers call upon tho rebel government to hang somo of the Yankee prisoners in retaliation for tho alleged execution of the guerilla murderers of Gsn McCook in Tennessee Iteverdy Johnson who was sent out to New Orleans by tbe Government to investigate tho complaints made by foreign consuls rclativo to Gen eeiauro of a largo amount of property in their custody bus returned and made hie report llo recommends tho return ot tho property to the consuls and foreign residents for the reason that the seizure cannot be justified by civil or military law Tticru are rumors that Gen Butler ie to be recalled and sent to South Carolina Matters in Tennessee are still in a bad condition tbe parties of roving guerillas causing great terror everywhere Two steamers laden with government stoics were burned by them 50 miles above Ft llenry on the night of the 18tb Six hundred aubcls are reported to have taken Clarksville and to bu marching on Fort Donelson whom there are only 150 Federal troops A party of Jeff Thompson's cavalry were routed by our troops 13 miles from Memphis on the 10th A rept rt lias been received that Col Canard with (UN) Federal cavalry also attacked and routed Louisiana cavalry on Tuosday There is a rumor that tho relicls have evacuated Chattanooga Federal troops are rapidly concentrating in Kentucky and Tennctewc and hopes are entertained that the guerilla tar-ties will coon find their occupation gone Satardsy aftsraooa a bruts named Danis! Hunter living jnst beyond the Bay Bridge in Topeham committed a moot murderous assault oaths person of hia owndaaghter'HokaA Banter aged 19 yaara As Weimar the foots he waste ths habit of hiding hfe moasyabont his la ths earn or beans or of hit pteMSL forthwith-be charged hiedanghter who lions with him in ths honseTimk haviagtakan it wrr She at first dmfed aQ knowfedgs of tbs missing mousy bat terrified by his sets and manner he told hi it was under ths hogahmd in the yard hoping to: gate tons to eeeaps white ha should be tooking than for it Hswatooqniek fbr hsr however for hastily examining to plaoa indicated he was jnst in season to prevent nsr esoape ahd attacked bar with what most have been to ferocity of la tiger One single cream of murder waa heard by Capt John ratten and Mr John Bibber who were engaged on the bridge this ride ef the Island They Instantly sprang to their carriage and drove with ths atmoet speed to tha hofiss where they found tha wrsteh still Hatching his daughter hr the fluent nod beating hsr wuh tha viouaos ox blind They stopped hia murderous doings and potting him srids raised tha blackened mangled ana apparently lifelem form of hia daughter Dr Pntnam of this eity was te attendance as oonas possible and prononnoed her injuries very severs though he oonld not at ones pro-nonnos npon fheir probable termination Hunter way arrested at his hones in Topeham on Satniday evening and brought to this city Tidea Ang 35th Bally at Central Hall Central Hall was filled on Tuesday evening with a Isigs and enthnsisstfe body of ritisens who hadoms together to take measures to promote csUetmenta Hus Eeq waa appoints Chairman and on taking the ehair made stirrUg and appropriate remarks Frys Esq followed in a most eloquent address appalling to onr oitisena to rise to ths demands of tie crisis Stirring remarks were also mads by Jenee Esq- An informal conversation lowed in whioh manv aren tinmen nartioinatarl It was resolved to taka measures to raise a tend for the purpose of promoting enlistments It was voted to have a atrtet drill of the militia on Thursday afternoon and also to have another rally at Central Hall on Thursday evening at 7 when the arrangements will be perfected The Celebration at Wort Popha Great preparation is bring mads for the Pop-ham celebration on Friday Extra trains are to bsrun from Portland? -Augusta Farmington and Lewiston returning ths same evening On the arrival of the trains at Bath spacious Darges in tow of tog boats will take the company directly to tha locality of the celebration Preparations have boon made to carry down the river 3000 persona A tent that will convene the multitude is to be erected on ths green and tables spread beneath it for the hungry celebraton A great time is expected Portland Press An extra train will leave Lewiston in ths morning and return at night Fare down and back including boat flan from Bath (1 The celebration promises to be one of great interest Among the Vice Presidents for the oeeaaion we notice the name of A Lockwood Eeq for Androe-ooggin County ena and nnleaa they had repented of the errora If Gen UoClellan entertained any gnch I their paat political oonrae to leaYe the hafl at sv once It ahonld he nnderetood he remarked opinion he was terribly mistaken and it ntUadoiniatAtion fortunate that he wae overruled Any at-1 wlr pqUen lookad daggers imt Jackaon tempt to march upon Richmond at this late woa the whole story 1 day either by the line of tbe Jamee River or I a motion vaa then carried to prooeed to bal-1 KterhUMcfiMjhfly i'VoaHigtuy that of the Chickahominy oonld only have lot for a candidate for representative The bal- reenlted in disaster and the whole army and the larger tempting it the more terrible would have been the defeat General McClellan's time for invading Virginia with any hope of ano- A ftahir Hlgfatiy (AP fapbf Hwitck jevwelyj 1L tCobh ilightly an Hlgktty Ahraln iUhtt7 1 Jfekaoo amHinud Mr Dillingham as a man whose heart I Cape Joseph Tim imlj tu "ppw BLTUS ST BY ana of Parla GBO BABBOWSof Fryaborf BtfBBETS of BoeMta wSof Beta Tm1 JOHN BNTWOUH of Biliary eiMW TOCNBbJI Scan UnHKB BIN BOBS of feOoulf 1 of Damrtlla TBOaM a wNef NATHAN LUTKlitaf CmmbmrlmU Jim Oaf tTatda Xirl AUOan Soaa IUAI CABTBB af MkL OMIO JIBUBBN flUAN Taoy niNON BOBBElHr IejMW Orpoial had been a political schsmer all his lift but the I Tidinud True sevarriy Liwli Smith AUTBBD Bums BhapMgfc wea last October 1 Vb nHflk jnNMt WIMJAM Mugaai 1 letter from the President to Horace Wanes Wi Gfk ianc tfrloSam Co I Ol KoUinffi KM Co SUM La Harrira Moore foBWn siomsun BHieSOTwe Co Miller Patch Tibbetts 1 aacamoLATioa a i36 nil a a a a 12 Total Press Tarnum Baker at the alarm cf fireSat-rdav night wm bob over by engine Now 3 and killed Sir Baker attempted to ran tbe eagise down the hill alooe and was fbnad crushed by Ha lived about five hoars The engine run down tho hUl and tamed on to -the wharf where it stopped Mr Baker probably fte-stei1 loot control of tho machine and it went over him ago wm about 55 Ho Icrvm wifeand several children -Bangor young man by the same of ThomM Mb-Donald brakraiaa ou the St Andrews Bailroad wm kilted on Saturday morafng-last by bio head oomiag te contact with ond of tbo bndgoo Ho wm on the top of a oar trying to aeon re some lumber from ftllmf off when atrnck Hie body wm fimnd lying on tho platform of tho boggago Calais Advertiserr "'At a meeting of the dtisens of Skowhegan held on Saturday the 83d inat it wm voted to pay volunteers tho earn of £800 per month or £5400 te advanoe provided tho number to bo called In by tho Governor Skow-began Clanon bams belonging to Mr Ephriam Dunlap of Embden wm destroyed by fire on Thursday evening last About 40 tons of hay one hone two wagons and harnessas and all hia forming tools and portion of hie barley wm also bnrnt lorn about 1300 No insurance Skowhegan Clarion A series of war meetings is bring bold te Bath every evening announced by tho ringing of bells and a largo degree of enthusiasm Is the result At a meeting of the Direotop of School District No 3 Lewiston held Ang 18 it voted to have the Fall Term of Schools oommenoe on Monday the first day of September Mr Charles Rogers fell from the stern staging of the new ship in the yard of Messrs Trnfent Drummond ft Co Bath on Faiday of last week and injured himself severely So we learn from the Sentinel ft Times Vice President Hamlin is visiting Geo Berry of Rockland Coburn of Lincoln has been appointed sutler of the 30th Regiment Lost Friday the PecrmH Sigimwi wra at Aoqnia Creek about to take their departure for Fredericksburg Colonel Roberta senior officer Wm in oommsnd of a brigade Belfast Age publishes an extract from a private letter of Col 8 Nickerson of the Me 14th dated Baton 'Rouge Angnat7th: The CoL says: still live We have jnst passed through the hardest battle I have yet seen 1 lost 70 of my Regiment among the number Charles Giles of your city My horse wm killed nnder me by a cannon ball through the shoulder Mqjor Bickmore of Searsport is wounded in the left The Boston Journal in noticing the passage of the 16th Maine Regiment through that eity on Tuesday evening says: one who saw the Regiment oonld have failed to observe the devotion of the wife of the Drum Major who marched by ride of her husband and who will doubtfepa prove a helpmate to the Regiment whose fortunes ehe haa chosen to The Drum Mqjor is William Palmer of Calais Arrangements for the celebration of the- landing of the first colony on the soil of Maine at the mouth of the Kennebeo on the 19th of Ang (39th 8) 1607 are completed A large attendance is expected from all parts of the State The corner stone of the new fort will be laid by Gov Washburn with imposing ceremonies on Friday of next week The republican Convention for Franklin Coanty was held in Farmington on Thursday and that for Oxford County on Wednesday Tha nomination of each Convention will be fonnd in their proper place lesfti that the owners of the steamer Sanford have deoided to dismantle and break her up and use the material as for as practicable in the construction of a new boat or otherwise dispose of them Bangor Courier One man in Enfield Me haa sent to the war six sons and gone himself Enfield haa 339 has sent 51 men to the war and McKinney has furnished more than on eighth of them Charles Abbott claiming to be Orderly Sergeant of Co 30th' Regiment and several soldiers with him were ejected from the care on Friday for disorderly and vulgar conduct So says the Portland Press We understand that a paper la in circulation in Lewiston the subscribers to whioh propose to volunteer to make up quota of nine men (80) provided the town will pay a bounty of £300 subscriber writes us that Mr Judah Baker of Moscow has five eons in the army all he has old enough Mr George Swan of this Slice haa four eons in the army his entire fem-y Mr Charles Quint has also three boys in the squad that went from this town last week Anson Advocate Gen Jameson arrived in Portland on Friday morning and left immediately for hie homo in Oldtown last four or five years had been on the fenos the call for this caucus Mr Dillingham replied saying that he refaaad because an oath of secrecy wae exacted of him Mr Hodgkins arid he stand Mr Dillingham any how It was not in the programme that he should receive the nomination Every man whose signature he had obtained to theeall was in Davor of John Gowell's nomination and joined the with the dis-tinet understanding that he should be the man Joseph Littlefield followed Mr Another ballot was taken the number of votes east being mnch smaller than before and Harvey Dillingham deolsred nominated The confusion at this point waa eo great that our correspondent says he understand what waa arid Amid the din of voises impro-cstions against the presence of so many politicians and wire pullers and general expressions of disappointment and disgust the meeting separated the wire pullers satisfied that the aoheme wouldn't work and the honest well meaning men who were disposed at first to fhvor the movement with their eyes folly opened to its mischievous character Wmlda D- QBOBOn OOOOWIN at Wdta Tor CooBty Attornayi Cumbria iKOSBS BDTLBBjOf Fortland rraakUm BKWBLL CBAMqf WUton Knmm TWO BOYLK of Hatty Tor Clerk of Coorto XoaaoAoo WM BTBATTON of Auyoota Tor County Tieaoarora JifriMMiiBAAO CUHTIB of lwtotoa Armmttaak BBADBUBY of Uoaoitek Cumbrian THOMAS MEAD Brtdtt)a Franklin LBOMABD KEITH of Tormlngtoo JmmIm DaNIKL Xnam AUDEN BPBAOCK oT Boektand OafT WILLIAM A PIMIN of TaiW Waite A HOWM of BellhaL Trk JOHN HALL of North Berwick Tor Hcglatoro of Deed Jwfriiciflrti WM OABCBWIN of IotWoo JrrtoakTV LODIB OOKMIKtt Northern DMtrUst 0 A BAKTONVBoaUxrn DiaMet Cuutbrlon THOMAS II AN COCK of Gray FronkUu MOBBILL of Tamlngton Dcflelonoci ofthna year mens The Adjutant General charges tbs followix defioienoes of man for the war under the fir sail: Auburn 6 DanviDa Eastlivimio 2 Greens 1 Leedv2 Livennored Mloot 8 Tomer I W4 Kansan Augusta 8 Belgrade 10 Benton 4 Chlua Union 2 Tarmingdale 4 Fayette 2 Gardiner 2 Hallo Manchester 1 ML Vernon 0 Read Acid 14 Rome 1 SB ney Vaiealborougb 2 Wayne 2 West Gardiner 2 Wle or 1 Winslow 2 Unity PL 1 CraamLAn) Baldwin 4 Brunswick 11 Bahnoath Freeport 8 Gorham 3 Gray 12 Harpewell Haniaooi NewGkraoeater4 Otlafield 4 Portland WBebago 4 Wc-brook 7 Windham 6 lunur Carthage 4 Chestarvflle 4 Freeman 2 i-diutry 1 KJngfleM 2 Madrid 3 PhiiUgaJt Kangeleyl A RICHARDS or AuulU-GBO WHITB of RoeMand ALDBN CHABB of Faria ABA CHARLES of Eryobnrg MARSHALL DAYIB of Brooki BAMUEL ADAMS of Alfred Rcadcsvous Kannabaa Jim i Oafar Tflffi Fork Temple 1 Wilton 4 Perkins PL 1 Getchell 1 No Rengs 1 1 OxroBD Andover 1 Bethel Byron 1 Canton A mark 3 Gilead 8 OreOon 1 Hartford 4 Hkoi! Mara 1 Ntnrry 3 Paria 2 Porter 6 Rnumfot 2 Stoneham Upton 1 Woodstock Pranklin PI 3 PrecATiqris Barnard 2 Brownvilte 1 Dover 1 luL rd 4 Greenville 1 Medford burg 1 8omxUbt Anaon 10 Bingham 2 Bridgton 1 Conoor BwapoarwMmai Muifluaui 4hhikuu Am wuour in A correspondent fa Falmouth writes that on Monday last two children of Ilf: Thomas Parsona on Strap were buried in one grave end only week previous an' elder child wfie buried eh the in the femily te tha space of ategfe week carried off by aye-nterr vThe same eonespondent gives na the namee of the young seen drowned in Dneh Pond on Saturday as Bomnal Knights and Wesley body wae recovered Son-day afternoon bat np to Monday night body hadnot been fbnnd--Portland Press Portlind Advsrtieer of Wednesday ays tbs werk of reerititing fa that cityis going hand rapidly Jwo tents Wersareetod yesterday in front of tiw PostXiffios from which the Stars' and Stripes were streaming Lathe warm bresmn Tha Portland Band was playing pat-riotfe etraine crowds were emembled ronad tbe tents and onr brava hearted and young 1 WHO anwtmiitly dwlglng Iw mI prt ting down their severe gale passed over this plaoe about 5 Saturday afternoon- The wind blew fbr about half an boar with feartel violenee twisting trees into unheard of shapes and filling the Mr with dost sticks fta The wind severs in Cumberland and Pcnobedbt counties Considerable damage was done to oorn grain and other crops The apple violently mad large quantities were blown from the trees which were loaded with fruit The Angnsta correspondent ofthe Bangor Whig says that the men of tho 16th Regiment which has jnst left Angnsta sent to their homes by the Eastern Express Company from the time they came till they left twenty thousand eight hundred end fifty-four dollars (£3085400) This wee exclusive of large amounts sent by private hands and speaka well fbr the character of the men Bath says the Sentinel offers bounty of £20 to each volunteer to make np her quota of nine men and a private enbsoriptioa has been raised whien will give psh volunteer making the bounty £100 Belfeet pays tha earns £30 from the eity and £80 by eub-cription and aha has already 87 of her quota enlisted The following sums were received at the Office Angnsta aa the allotments of the let Maine Cavalry Angnata S3 1863 to wit: Co A 3888 £1084 £1073 31084 £374 £753 £3069 £1 784 £1715 total £13356 The Maohiaa Union says the delegatee to the State Dana Convention from the Fifth Congressional District while in Portland met and pat in nomination Hon Jamee White of Belfeet for Congress Capt French of the Maine 14th Regiment who lost a leg in the battle of Baton Rouge and wae in the steamer Whiteman when ehe sunk wae drowned with some twenty others The Lewiston Light Infantry have a num ber of spare muskets which ahonld be carried by persons not members of their corps to fill their ranks to-morrow A letter from Capt Winslow of the Maine 15th stationed at Camp Parapet Carrollton La says that George 8torer of Anbnrn a member ofhia company died there in the regimental hospital on the 3d of Ang aged 40 His widow lives in Anbnrn The Bath Times says that there waa launched from the yard of Messrs Oliver Moses ft Son of that plaoe on Saturday a steamer of boat 500 tone burden The steamer will be placed on the route between Boston and Bath to connect with the Androscoggin Bailroad She is owned by Oliver Moses Esq Hunter who was arrested on the charge of a brutal and murderous assault npon his daughter as poticed in paper wae brought before Judge Smith yesterday forenoon He waived an examination and was bound over in the earn of £1000 to the April term ofthe 8 Court Bath Times A correspondent af East port under date af Aug 21st mentions the arrival of the schooner Hattie Capt Cook with 300 barrels of mackerel canght off Mount Desert The Hattie waa absent fifteen days On Monday the 23d canght 100 barrels Portland Press Wm Corliss of Carmel wae recently arrested on charge of attempted rape and escaped from the officer On Thursday hut he was again Intel iSm flgiii umr reant and committed to jail Bangor Jeffersonian Baring the squall of Saturday a portion of the root of the town form baikling in Topsham vaa blown also several trees in the vioinity were blown down and others severely injured Bath Sentinel The republicans of Hancock County have nominated A Emerson and John Milliken for Senators Parker Perry for Clerk of Courts Pilabury for Treasurer and Jamee Davis for Register of Deeds The Bath Times says there are four brothers in the 19th regiment by the name of Whitten from the town of Troy Co (Capt Monroe) of the unaniformed militia cf Auburn haa 158 persons liable to do military service within its limits Of these 49 are now in the service 1 has died since the enrolment and 3 have been discharged fbr disability leaving 106 men to draft from The repairs on the opnal have been completed and the mills have again started up The weather daring the past week haa been on usually warm and dry Onr farmers are generally done haying and are improving the present fevorable season for getting in their grain It will be seen by a notice in another col nmn that another town meeting has been called in Lewiston for Saturday of next week to see what measures the town will take with reference to making np her quota of nine men The 18th Regiment left Bangor at 3 Sunday in 19 passenger cars and three baggage cars They passed through this place at 8 reached Portland at 9 1-3 and im mediately left fbr Boston Nine shares of the Hill Manufacturing Co Lewiston were sold at the Boston Stook Board on Saturday at lOtf An army letter dated General Ilospita Ferry Aug 11th gives the following names ofthe Maine 10th and the Cavalry in hps pital Charles Higgins Cyrus Townsend Simon Gibanon Osgood Webb Albert Dunn Harmon ET Osgood (Corp) Wallace Milliken Getchell Blanchard Riohmond Sweatier A King Irvin Martin Rom and Warren Chute amd Frank Morse Bor Judge of Pnbota Oafar- ENOCH WOODBURY of Sweden for Volunteers County The inquiry is very general among onr oitisena why this place should not be selected as one of the rendezvous for the nine men called Augusta and These places of the patronage of troops and places ahonld receive community in the State supporting the gov-Caiais men and money is aa fevorable We trust wrget ns in the distribution make this place the regiment say the one 8 Detroit 1 Kmbden 1 Ibutlsnd 8 Mid lion 2 Moioo i New Portland 1 Norridgewock 8 Pittsfield 2 Ripley Boloa 7 Bkowhegsn 2 Starks 2 Baoidaxoc Airowsie 8 Bath 22 Botrdoinham Bowdoln 12 Georgetown 2 Topiham A Woolwich 1 Waldo Belikst Belmont 8 Brooks 8 Burnham Iaiesbaroagh 18 Knox 4 Llnoolnrille i Morrill 1 Praspei 5 Bean port 7 Seamnont 4 Mockton 1 Unity 1 Washisgtoi Addlion 1 Alexander 4 Baileyviliei 1 Ox port 4 Harrington 1 Jonesboro Jones port 3 actiias 2 Manillas port 17 Marion 2 Meddybempa 1 Morthfield 1 Pembroke 2 Peiry 1 Prinoeton 1 Bobblnato 4 Steuben 2 Prescott 7 Wesley 1 Whiting 8 Whitney ilk) 1 No 14 1 We give the dcficiences as made out by tfci Adjutant General but are confident that in som from this county and Franklin towns there is an error Anbnrn liar in stand has furnished her tell quota ud they have bee mastered in and paid their bounty Such is th oase we understand with some other towns pu down among the delinquents CoL Littlefield Chairman of the Anbnr Board of Selectmen has been to Angnsta to lot up the alleged deficiency of Auburn under tl for from this State Portland Bangor have already been selected have already bad a large share which comes from the quartering it seems but jnst that othgr some consideration No haa come up to the work of 0'cimteirvlUc 2ruhrioS4Cbri7fleMi' CoopS eminent by contributions of 6 On fort a cutter 9 Debiob 8 Kart Muehta is Bug better than ours Our location for a rendezvous aa any idaffimBtate that the Governor will not of flavors bat will rendezvous of at least one Appointments The Angnsta correspondent Press gives the following new John Roberta of Alfred Regiment Charles Lord of North 11I7J1 Hiddeford of the Portland appointments: Capt Co 8th Berwick 1st Lieut 3d Lieut Co first call for troops and finds an error in the r8t company for whioh -Colonel turns in the Adjutant Office InsteadRust makes a place in his Regiment by oonsol-of bring min ns 6 Auburn has forniahed original companies more than her quota under tbe July calL Theeeq? Butler of Hancock 3d Lieut 11th two will be deducted from the last quota assigned Lwis Bisbee of Canton 1st Lieut 16th her leaving it 63 Friday The Secession Mayor of Ilendoreuto Ky has decamped to tho rebels The Indiana in Minnesota nro growing troublesome in conHequcnoe of the lion-juiy-ment of their dues from government The first payments ol the new iNwtiigo stamp currency and of the new $2 notes were in tide yesterday The Republicans of New Jersey Imvn nominated Marcus Ward of Newark as their candidate lor Governor It has been ascertained from tlio State Department that tho current rumors of intervention or mediation by European powers are all unfounded The President has authorized Gov Stanley to order tho election of Representatives in Congress for the first and second districts oi North Carolina Returned prisoners say tho rebel authorities are by no means relaxing their efforts to complete fortifications around Richmond on ten of which es many laborers are now employed can work to advantage: Advices (ruin Western Missouri rnprerent that the rebel forces which were lately menacing Lexington are in full retreat southward and that Col cavalry and Gen Kansas troops are in close pursuit A from Richmond that the rebels are concentrating all their available force in tlie direction of We have no doubt they are planning to tail upon our army before it shall have ltccn reinforced by McClellan Gen Corcoran had a most enthusiastic reception in Philadelphia yesterday He made a most patriotic speech calling upon all to sustain tlie Government and aiu in carrying on tlio war He said lie was a democrat hut be would clasp tlio hand of any know-nothing or abolitionist who would stand shoulder to shoulder with him in the light A dispatch dated at in id night last night in New York says that turiuus rumors are nlioat thero relative to army movements some of them stating disasters but tlie Wur Depait-ment will not uilow any tiling to lie telegraphed from WMhington If Pope'can avoid any disaster for a few days all Msill bo well We hone for the best McClellan's army hud safely reached York-town and Newiori News oh Tuesday and large partof it was already on board of steamers evidently to be transported either up tlie Rappahannock or to Acquia Creek when: some portion of tbo army bad previously landed Gen division is reported not to have come to Yorktownbut to have marched directly across the eninsula to White House or West Point Doubtless in a few days all of army will Ini within supporting distance of Pope We tremble for tlie next few days I The news from Tennessee still continues to be unfavorable On Wednesday the rebel guerillas assisted by rebels who bud taken the oath of allegiance appeared before Clarksville a place about SO miles northwest of NMhviile where Col Mason of tlie 71st Ohio earnc regiment denounced by Gen Sherman for cowardice at Shiloh was statiorfed with three hundred men Col surrendered without firing a gun and as is reported to an inferior force A large amount of property was captured The surrender wm one of tho most disgraceful of the war The guerillas have burned tlie bridge at San-derville and have also captured a lane quantity of supplies at Jdanskoor creek The Fcd-erais have abandoned Fort Donelson the fortification which wm tlie scene of ao sanguin- JKxbcdtitb Mansion Washington Aug 22 1862 Hon Horace Greeley Dbab Sib I have just read yours of tbe 19th addressed to myself through tbo New York Tribune If there be in it any statements or assumptions of feet which I may know to be erroneous I do not now and here oontrovert them If there be in it any inferences which I may believe to be falsely drawn I do not now and here argue against them If there be perceptible in it an impatient and dictatorial tone 1 waive it in deference to an old friend whose heart I have always supposed to be right As to the policy I "seem to be as you say I have not meant to leave any one in doubt I would' save the Union and I would save it in the shortest way under tbe Constitution The sooner the national authority can be restored the nearer the Union will be to the Union as it was If therebe thoee who would not save the Union unless they could at tho same time save slavery I do not agree with them If there be those nrhe would not save the Union unless they could at tbe same time destroy slavery I do not agree with them My paramount object in this struggle is to ave the Union and is not to save or destroy slavery If I oould save the Union without freeing any slaves I would do it and if I could save it by freeing all slaves I would do it If 1 could save it ny freeing acme and leaving others alone I would also do that What I do about slavery and the colored race I do because I believe it will help me save the Union and what I forbear I forbear because I do not believe it would help to save toe Union I shall do less whenever I shall believe what I am doing hurts the cause and I ball do more whenever I shall believe that doing more will help the cause I shall try to correct errors when shown to be errors and I shall adopt new views so fast as they shall appear to be true views I have here stated my purpose according to my view of official duty and 1 intend no modification of my often expressed personal wish that all men everywhere could be free Yours A Lincoln The Terms of the Bargain It is common to hear people say world owes me a aha the saying though not strictly true has a foundation in truth TAe world does not owe ne anything unless we have done something to improve it to make it happier or better But every civilised government owes an obligation to its citiions a reciprocal obligation binding to mutual protection of life and of estate Government protects our property from fraud or violence because it is its own it is ita reserved fund upon which it can draw in times of disaster and loss Government shields our persona from injury because these persons are its body-guard it preserves them in safety that they in turn may move to ita defense in ita hour of peril It stands between tbe citi-sen and death from want or injury or disease it provides bread for tbe famishing physicians for the ailing surgeons for tno maimed whenever their wants are made known it Scrupulously cherishes every life because tbe blood of the individual is the blood of the nation It has watched and guarded us all onr lives shielding our persona from injury our property from plunder our good name even from the touch of slanderous breath Few of us hare reached middle life without repeatedly appealing in thought at least if not in deeds to the protection of the law It was a mutual protection wo owe to it what we have received If we were attacked by a murderous hand we should call loudly for tlie police and should expect assistance But the power that nerves the police is itself attacked and it calls for our aid Is it not due If our fields were laid waste and our dwellings burned should we not apply to the powers above us for redress But those powers have sustained a similar loss tbe domains are ravaged and its storehouses oon-sumed and we are now called upon to repay the debt we have inourred If our children were murdered should we not demand the arrest of the murderer? But the sons of the nation have been cut down by thousands the reckless homicides are still at large and ehe calls on us to aid in their arrest She asks it not as a favor but as a dearly purchased right She has fulfilled her part oil the eon-tract and she calls upon ns to acknowledge oure The lib ehe has guarded the wealth he has fostered the safety she has insured are all here they have been bought with a price She would fein avoid exacting the payment of that price but she has already deferred too long her safety her wealth her very lib has been menaced it ie the hoar of her bitter need Springfield Republican Brawiuon amt thi President The Washington ooneapondent of tbe Tiib-vne has toe following A Browiuon the eminent Catholic and editor of Browneon'e Review had an interesting conference with tbe President on Saturday The questions of Emancipation and Colonisation were discussed at length Dr Brownaon agreed with the President on tbe subject of Colonization hot urged emancipation as a means of saving the conn try and as a step which must be taken befora colonisation on a large aoale oould become practicable The talk of the President waa in a hopeful strain He said that be wae not fully persuaded (hat it wasyet time to proclaim Emancipation but Dr Brownaon infers from the tenor of his remarks that if the next battle in Virginia results in a derided victory for our arms a proclamation emancipating the slaves of rebels in North Carolina South Carolina Florida Georgia Alabama Mississippi Texas and Arkansas will' be forthwith tamed As he was leaving the room Dr Brownaon asked the President if be 'oould give him any definite expression of opinion in regard to the time when Emancipation would he proclaimed upon which tbe President took up a newspaper and reed from it his letter to Mr legiment Bassford tent Beqj Flint of Calais lent Alex Sumner of Lubeo Sd Lieut 6th Reg-iient 'This is also a new conpany for the 6th Reg-inmt as above Matters at Angnsta The Augusta ooirespondent of the Portland Prase writes that it a meeting of the oitisena of that city on Saturday evening last Hon Samuel Cony in the ebair it was voted to pay to each man who should enlist to fill np onr quota (fifty-one) of nine months' troops the sum of one hundred dollars and that the Mayor be authorised to employ a sufficient number of smart men in each ward to induce men to enlist and otherwise co-operate with the Sergeants Two hundred and thirty-two recruits left Monday morning under charge of Capt Jones of the 7th Regiment as follows 31 for the 3d Regiment 26 for the 3d 31 for the 4th 8 for the 5th 7 for the 7th 35 for the 10th 07 for the Ilth 30 for the Cavalry and 13 for the Batteries Railroad Consolidation The Portland Press says that a meeting of fie Stockholders of the Androscoggin Kennepeo and Portland Xennebea Railroad corporative waa held in Waterville on Wednesday to mke arrangements for the consolidation of the rofe Before consolidation £75000 must be pailo Bangor A subsor ip tioqr as opened subscribed on the spot to be paid Oot 1st he stockholders voted that the Directors of thero corporations sign the articles of agree menlof consolidation and call a special meeting ofjbe stockholders of both roads as soon as maze to ratify the action of the Directors and to lot a new Board of Directors for the new oorpa-tion whioh is to take the name of the Central Railroad On motion of Hon 8 Moor it Is that the employees of the cousolidri company who may reoeive over and above £5 wages or salary per annum shall take one yetf pay in the consolidated bonds of the new cq-pany running twenty yean and bcarng per cent This vote will render nt of the employees bobs du combat Cross A of Bethel has been eleoted tutor in Bowdoin College For this reason he has resigned his position as Principal of Academy in Bethel Oxford Dem The republicans of Penobscot County held their Convenrion on Friday and nominated Smith of Oldtown John A Peters of Bangor and Charles Beale of Hudson for Senators A Flint of Bangor for Treasurer Bachelder for Commissioner: and John Randall Jr for Register of Deeds WIio Knows 7 To tk Editor af the Ltvriaton Journal i As your paper is having a wide cironlstion I wish to enquire through it why the money allotted to the families and friends of the 13th Maine Regiment now at Ship Island and along tbe shorehasnot been received Nearly two months have elapsed since they were paid off and aa they are about to be paid again tho families and friends are anxious to know where the money has gone to If there ie auy thing wrong about it the pnblio should know it Where I ask is the money One or Many A half bQiur with the Kplrlts Bro Stetson of the Portland Advertiser (formerly of the Advocate of this place) in company with Mr Little of the nine paper' has been paying Foster the well-known teat medium a visit and gives the results of his half hour with the spirits After introducing themselves and the object of their visit to Mr Foster the latter requested Messrs Little and Stetson to write upon about a dozen strips of paper the namee of soma of their departed friends fold the pieces and mi 1 them in plain right on the table The medium then sat down and inquired if either of the spirits whose names had been written on the pieces of paper was present After some difficulty in securing electrioal at length a response of three distinct rape was given What followed we let Mr Stetson describe in his own The medium see the spirit he approaches Mr Little and wishes to communicate with At the request of the medium we endeavored to get the name of the spirit through the alphabet hat foiled tells says the medium he will write hie name upon my The medium then placed his elbows upon the table with hie hands by the side of his head bat not touohing it for half a minute His arms moved tremulously as though receiving alight galvanic shook ne slipped up his coat and shirt sleeves and there upon his arm in large distinct scarlet letters was writtCb the name of We lookecfat the name as long aa we chose To the inquiry of the medium if his name wae among those which had been written npon the pieces of paper the spirit replied that it waa and he would select it from among the others This he did rejecting all the pieces that were taken up by the medium until he took np the right one In this way the namee three of Mr friends were written upon the arm of the medium In this way all the namee which we both bad written were selected without an error So much at this point by way of general statement cornea a says the medium seems very happy very glad indeed to aee you Mr Stetson He says his name is Albert Merrill He wants to shake hands with The medium held out his hand which I did not refuse Dr Albert Merrill of Auburn was one of my most intimate and dearest friends while he wae on earth see a said the medium comes very near to you Mr Little She bean a wreath of flowers inscribed with the wonle beneath these words I see the word Mary Do yon know her Mr Little? Ah! she gives it to me: her nameie Mary The medium gave the full name bntit has slip from my mina comes another spirit Mr rid the medium he approaches very near to you I think he most be your guardian apirit He says hia name is Isaao Isaac Stetson was a cousin of mine He died very suddenly about a dozen yean ago while he wae devoting much of hia attention to me then rick with the rheumatic fever I wrote a question on paper permitting no one to see it asking Isaao when hia brother Eben was The medium immediately replied says hia brother Ebon fein toe To other questions he replied that Eben was at Corinth and well Whether this be trno or not I do not know' The medium then tooknp apenoil and rapidly wrote a down lines perfiljM It was signed with the name of The purport of the writing was that disembodied spirits can eommnnieate with the living that she was pleased to have an opportunity to meet and converge with Mr little The name of Lord waa written in a broad hand with not a little of flourish and demonstration I bad written hie name on one of the pieces of paper aa he had onoa before on a similar occasion given me hie autograph aooompanied by a few pompons phrases when I was not thinking of turn and had not perhaps thought of him for years says the medium feel his influence to be remarkably strong1 He wants me to write to yon Mr The medium took the penoil to write but immediately arid he eould not as the spirit wanted me to hold the pen and peneiL The medium took a sheet of fbolsoap paper from the table and lay the pencil point in between the leaves He placed the paper and pencil in my hand with the request to hold them under the table whioh I did In a moment I took the paper up and on opening the leaves found clearly written the name of and in a hand closely resembling I think the hand in whioh he wrote while on the earth I cannot say that the name was not written before the paper came into my hand aaPdid not examine it I however saw the medium write nothing and 1 watching him all the time The style of writing was not like anything rise which the medium wrote I asked my friend a question in writing and folded np the paper without saying anything Soon the mediam tamed to me saying does this mean Mr Symonds says he thinks it has not been -pnblished It was an answer to my question about an article of hie whioh as I understood some months ago was to appear in the Atlantia i Narrow scope A few days since aa a freight train wae run-ning into Lewiston on the Androscoggin Tii-rimd a man waa seen approaching on the track The whistle shrieked one of its most unearthly shrieks to warn him off bat at this moment Movements We begin to get some light in regard to the recent movements of Gen army It appears that immediately after the assumption of the chief command of our armies by Gen HaUeck he determined that it was of tbe utmost importance that corps should get away from ita narrow quarters on tbe James River and join forces on the Rappahannock so that all our forces in Virginia might set in concert So long aa half of onr army waa beyond supporting distance of tbe other half it gave the rebels tremendous advantage for with their concentrated foroea they oonld fell upon and crush each half separately How to get force safely away from the Pleninaula waa the problem to be solved for the moment be moved it waa highly probable the rebels wonld fell upon him It waa necessary therefore to "iioimui tbe rebel generals and to give them tbe impression that we did not' contemplate any removal of onr army from the James river but on the contrary designed a direct advance of Pope on Richmond and such a nee of McClellan's foroea aa might be rendered necessary by the developments of this advance With this design in view Pope was ordered to make a bold posh in the direction of Richmond aooompanied with suoh flourishes as wonld create the impression that he had an overwhelming force thus drawing the attention of the rebels from McClellan and giving him an opportunity to withdraw The movement both on tbe part of McClellan and Pope waa a ohb but nevertheless absolutely necessary to seen re time to effect a junction of both armies The rapid advance of Pope attracted the attention of the rebels as it waa intended to Jackson made a rapid movement againat him hoping to break onr center and cut off Banks but the splendid fighting of onr men at Cedar Mountain unexpectedly cheeked the rebels and they were foroed to withdraw to Gordonsville and await leinfineemente By this time McClellan had juat got well away from the Jamee river and the rebels finding that it waa too late to mors against him hoped to he able by a rapid eonoentration of their troops to eateh Popehefore a junction of onr forces This waa expected by onr generals and it was a part of the original plan that Pope should fell back when toe rebels commenced the movement thus avoiding tbe united rebel armies and hastening his junction with McClellan On Sunday 17th inat the whole rebel army moved from Gordonsville Pope's advance was then at the Rapidan On Monday Jack-son was within a march of the river quite snre that be should catch our army Monday noon Pope received notice of the approach' of the rebels and at 3 his advenes (previously his rear) commenced -moving from Culpepper towards the Rappahan nook At 0 Tuesday morning Ids rear moved oloeely pursued by the advenes Before night on Tuesday the principal portion of his army was across tbe Rappahannock having in thirty-six hours moved his whole army and a brain of five thousand waggons mors than eighteen miles Stonewall Jackson is accustomed to quick tone bat this mast have astonished him at any rate it spoiled his plan army was beyond his reach strongly posted on the north hank of the Rappahannock and guarding the fords and passes with such strength that the rebels did not attempt to cross Gen rear guard and tbe advasoe of Lee first came into collision on Wednesday morning in a skirmish on the line of tbe Orange and Alexandria railroad two miles east of Culpepper Court-house Only cavalry and artillery were engaged Thejikirmish lasted from 9 till noon when the rebels withdrew from tbe field The loss on both sides is believed to have been inconsiderable Throughout Thursday (tbe whole of army trains le having reached toe position to which he had ordered it without any Joss whatever) skirmishing occurred on the hanks of the Bappahannopk' front tberail-road eroming down to few miles from Ffcnd-ericksburgl Sltomiahing haspootinued ly every day linos with a loss pf several hunr drad oq both aides' and 'retailing in defeat of ovary i attempt of the rebels to croos tbe Dr Labors nt Culpepper) The Washington Star of Wedneaday has I following j'uat notice of Dr timr labors at Culpepper and also some items of I (the engineer discovered by hia gait that he crest: intoxicated The brakes were applied aa the three hundred rick soldiers fromGt sauaear ttnwk thaLme Ut heU fair part of the engine lit him in the region of hie ooat tail and knooked army came downdn the ears yeeterd Camp Meeting The usual Camp Meeting in Poland will commence inEmpire Grove on Monday Sept 1st and continue through the week A large number of preachers will be present Board can be obtained in the vioinity on reasonable terms upon a went to him conveyed and ordered to hie morning ascertain his recovered paid physician and is that if would have conclusion is he would Portland from Culpepper They were in charge of Alonso Garcelon Surgeon General ot the Stt of Maine and widely Know aa one of the abi Burgeons in New England In going the roni of- onr armies attending to the interests of i Maine soldiers he happened at Culpepper at time of the late battle and earing what needed threw off hie ooat and with eharaetri tic promptness and -energy was soon doing y) man service in his professional line He has since had charge of the Piedmont Hi pital and bean testimony to kindness of I people of Culpepper in forniahing everythil rau Vlll V1 that laid in their power ior tha relief of ouraiV0t fia-re puUd himself in danger and wounded El Thh cars yesterday brought down quite anuniJ ber of musicians belonging to regimental bands Somerset Coanty to be mastered oat ofthe service under there- fc the republican Convention in cent him several feet laying him oat heavily log Conductor Brown immediately him found him nearly lifeless had to a hotel a physician sent for everything that eould contribute recovery to be provided The next Mr Brown went to the hotel to condition and found that he had for hia lodging settled with hia gone heme! The general impression the liquor had been out of him he been killed snre a more rational that if the liquor had been out of him It ie stated that a valuable bed of pure plumbago has recently been discovered near the village of Warrenaburg Warren cotanty The Union Convention of Delaware has nominated William Connor democrat for Governor and George Fisher Republican for Congress A piece of land wm recently sold in London at the rate of £1900000 per acre sufficient 1 ary a conflict last winter as a large rebel force to cover it with silver equal to half a AiU in thickness General John wm approaching and the post ie now valueless On the other hand to offset all this unfavorable intelligence we have an account of Somerset baity at Skowhegan on Friday the following Rants nrinstione were made: The Orderly Sergeants of the five companieof Senators Asa Moore David Stew- a Federal victory on Wednesday noon when Capt Atkinson of the 50th Ohio with 20 men in a stockade at Edgerville Junction wm attacked by a thousand guerillas He In London there ie now an average of one I repulsed them three times killing thousand one hundred and fifteen deaths per week I Adjutant 7 privates wounding 18 and linal-and one thousand seven hundred end fifty births 7 ftev fighting three hours drove them off Of ths births nine hundred are boys and over stmr4 of 8fc Louie are getting WfflfaiMfcuig on the Virginia Peninsula rrady to defendlvra They hare StodJ I evacuated at 4 Thnraday meeting to perfeot a plan fbr military ore doubtful rumors that tbo plaoe wm sation and training and one part of it is ths bunt tho umo night There has been no closing of stores at a certain hour of tho day to I skirmishing on the Peninsula allow all persons to improve te military drill Col Wright of tbe Federal foroea passed The exports of domestic produee from Carthago Missouri Thursday in hot pursuit New York continue on a very large seals for Lf the rebel guerillas under Coffee and Hays I O- Mo-hT killed 12 and captured 31 Gen million dollars Last week tho amount wm S3 697647 against £1567985 and £1895058 in fbr Register of Deeds Samuel Hopkins for iff Abner Powers for Clerk of Courts Knowlton tor County Commissioner Lesdbetter fbr Coanty Treasurer Al-Leavitt The democrats of Somerset have made the filling nominations 'or Senators Joel Colby and John A for Register of Deeds John Brown Clerk of Courts John Keiswell: for Sheriff ram Spooner for Coanty Commissioner De-Horn Jr fbr Coanty Treasurer Edward we FiUl Accident On Saturday boat containing two gentle-Mn waa croering Dock Pond whioh is partly in ha towns of Westbrook find Windham when the boat was capsized by sodden sqoall which Capt company in the 18th Maine at Camp Roberts were eaeh made the recipients Friday afternoon of a copy of the Testament and Psalms Rev Mason in behalf of the Congregational Society in Hampden made the presentation speech At the close the officers and members were fervently commended to God in prayer and blessings implored for them and their families Bangor Courier 8 Smith of East Livermore haa been appointed 3d Lient Co 16th Regiment in place of not mustered In The following appointments have been made: Walter Morrill of Williarosbnrg Lient Co 30th Regiment Rev Harvey Heresy of Portland Chaplain of 17th Regiment The Skowhegan Clarion says that Mr John Hilton of Cora ville has left te that flics two boots and shoe which were completely torn in pieces by a stroke of lightning a short time since in Mayfield The whole femily of Mr Clark were prostrated The lightning tripped the hoops and clothing from the female bat esya the Clarion none wen killed except a At Portland business wm generally suspended Friday afternoon to permit the oitisena to attend the monster war meeting city hall wm orowded to suffocation and great ea-thnsiasm prevailed It is reported that Portland will raise her quota of nine men by vol-nnteere- Next Saturday night Maine will have nmriy fivq thousand men of the first 300000 call tor-near Washington Four fall new Regiments and nearly a thousand to tbo old Regiment! have been forwarded enrolled militia in Anbura have made their h-tnrns end the Selectmen have apportioned each company the number of men to be draft from the oompany or to be forniahed as volq I teers If Co A (Village) 184 men quota S3 i Co Perry ville) 03 men quota 11 Co (E Anbnrn) 68 men quota 9 Co (N and Anbnrn) 101 men quota Co (Stevens Mills) 80 men quota 10 Whole number enrolled in Anbnrn 535 qw ofthe town 64 There is much confidence felt that the vola teen will be raised to complete the quota 8c oral persona have already volunteered and others are proposing to We hear it stated already the ten men required from Co hi been fonnd Leteeoh citizen take hold of work in earnest and the volnnteers will be foni The Selectmen have enlisting papers svept serose the pond and tho two young men Memr Leightonand Knight were nnfortnnate-ly drowned Leighton wm Sighteen yeare of agm and Knight twenty-two They bad jan landed a party of girls on this ride of the pond Theywere leaving and retarning home lo tho thobomsponding weeks of I860 and 1861 Wool is now higher than it Hm been for forty-four years This is owing to the large demand for army goods and to the advanced price of ootton it Lm been It will not aonn fi utl of late ysanj and wo shall be sar Kansas troops were near at baud Wednesday night tho steamer Bclvidere while going down tha Bay bound to Fortress Monroe collided when off the month of tbo Rappahannock river with tho steamer Elm PIBnnoes river wun tne steamer cam Tho Orderly Sergeants have nqt all made tin MnLrigStoa" Juatero rojbat to Lewiston and consequently i Lhztof Knight nad not been fonixl at returns I I Uden with about 800 regulars No I Urea were loot but the boats were so much ft I IftTfiW WCIU MMfcj ftlftlt MIQ MWIi WCiV IV M1IICQ company has not been famished with ita anot Courier As there are only 80 men wanted from Lewista AeeUtemt 0 kl Democ retie InUaatiea A friend at Gray haa sent na an account of the Democratic Convention whioh met in that tows Wednesday feet to nominate candidate to serve out the nnexpirad term of Judge Walton of the old 3d DietrioL 8 Thing Eeq of Frae-port presided Eleven towns were represented by 35 delegatee The resolutions of the State Convention were re affirmed On tha first ballot Calvin Record had 18 Geo Bates 10 A 8 Holden 0 On the 3d ballot Record 17 Bates 6 Holden Send Calvin Record Eeq at Anbn former partner of Judge Walton and hia competitor when Mr wee wae declared duly nominated Onr correspondent informs na that a hotel keeper in Gray made preparation to dine one hundred bat the table lacked only eighty of being ftjlL Portland Press Portland Press says thafe the l6jih Regiment Was to be paid ojff at Bath ea Tnaeday and will feayf Jfednseday lie ii t-Mr all that te wanted is active efforts on the part ffe learn by a note from A4JR Bhavrl all the citizens to seoure volunteere A ton mu as the noon train from Lewiston toferuna-meeting Imobeen called for next Saturday wi! rlok WM approaehing the latterplaM the design of voting bounty to volunteer otnrday an old gentiaman wite a boree nd Private pnboeriptiona are also bring obtained I gon attomp te omM tjtmo pay -volunteer Aboat45 men have alread nndingthe bell wad ringtogandthewhiatls voted to volunteer on oeriain condition madtagThe engine straok he neok Dio proposed to hold a publio meeting at Pen nyinuag nriatd gutfein Drafting TMtpmtL By order of Gov Washbarn the draft in Maine has been postponed to Wednesday Sept 10th This it Is thought win give sufficient time to raise the troops required by volantary enlist-ito JP a am re prised if the ifoeks on our New England hills are I damaged that they mnst cease running for not greatly increased tho time being for repairs The statement that no civilized people ever By the Teutonia off Capo Race we have before raised an army of a million of men is in-1 three days latex European intelligence down comet Franco raised armies that numbered I the loth inst Tbe news from Italy is ex-twrivo hundred thousand men te 1793-4 I eitipg Garibaldi has 3000 volunteers and Baras whom rendition to slavery I wiu'fosTC Rome at nnmberof years sinos caused general excito-j meat disd at BC Catharine's Canada Jjiiy I 37th of Consumption Hs wm pastor of ths I yesterday afternoon was tho mote magnifi-oolond ohuoh at fit I ewtQovation ever zeoorded idthat cityT lbe Bridgton Reporter says that the Cnm-beriand Mills te that village are soon to re-oora-mannfacturing army blMketa They art te wrigh lO pounds cash -The 16th Mains Regiment arrived at Waste ngten on Thursday night at 0 and on camp two milee beyond tho Vfrgtoia ondOfLong Bridgm yii iqjnzed 'only Passes for leaving the State most be pro-eatad of Hon- Joeeph Hall Seeretary of State at kfe eflfec in Portland tral Hall Toaeday evening to promote i sittil vis'i fese or -j v- sat 1 i'- 1 1 1 1 Tl11 ''Sr- rj -1 Vl.

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