£9 tifi: "1,. “3i" .. ’ ~‘s". :; EE$ .thwktf , V _, 1 ‘ _, .7 V 14111 , Bguonl prim. nnux.“ anxious: mu. I'DON ‘ ,mu, Dunun. 1 msuv, “spun, on gut. corn. umnmpn’lss. luau, lANIPOLD. . _gllouts. LM?SEI‘ALLNIR. pluAS‘l’. BECK, anobnugigbomxy. cumin. Asp um, _ . 'l‘on flll‘lytflts‘t‘ts'r o.x rur, um. " rot: nu: " "wanton-union" or In gnu/u; or mix qoxlvxwzuw.” . , l The “mien; glued, membervcof the Ho ’ e .of Refirmontuu‘vcs desire to p' ace upon t e "Jouriwl that genuine for vot against t e bill passed in this body on Tuesday. Ap il 12:9,“. D. 1863;, entitled "an Act for tiie better orghizatiou‘ of the Militia 01' tié .'Colmnonwcalth." i . f . ' The Act provide-njfor'thn amwintment )y the Governor of l’epnsylvnnir of u milit y , '_‘mmminsion;»clothel With ful and extra r ,dinsry powers to r organize the militia of _the Commonweal. H‘he nature and ch r .acter of the org: 'utiqn prioposed in _ t pet forth in the ActT and it thf'rel'ora entiife ly unknqu to- theimemheis of the Senlte Ind House of Rep esemativlan. ’i‘he _Can. :ltitufion exprcm deohmzi that “ the {freeman of this Commonwéulfih shall he pulled. organized end disciplined for its tie» a knee. when and 'l‘ I. mmm (u may be ‘1;- radkd by law.” A wither. Jim. " the m“li ’tn shaltgdul! ' .and at: all times, 1m: jnrgtrict rdin tion totheg civil powe ” . {Urliier the provisions of the Met atoms: , .unl'n'yilted ‘authorit inherited in a militu y ‘commusion. ,n'liooeruienrbersl axe topct i - .dependontlv ot'th Legialnthre; Md th s ,the law making pairs:- which alone shou (1‘ ,control and direct lllle organi tion desir ,d in the present and ' all emergencies, i o .prized of the priyi 39 of acting upon‘l e _ddm'fapfn system .w lmhtls ofgthe most vitTil impertance t 6 the-ciitimm oflP‘rnnsylvgm . _lf the “givil power". mlist blindly yield 0 ‘_a militfiry 'huprcmdcy, i; willj be ml_,‘é y transitiqnto was from knorh‘and existi g‘ in.” to a milKnry dmpotis fsustnincd aild :pphpld {w a standing army. Since tl e; “opening“ the present gessiun no imam "1 11m been made by the mnjorily in this bot y ,torecirgnnize the ntilitnry‘ini a proper n. d! _cmx-Ititutionnlvmnnn ’l', and tlhe re )l‘eSOnt {tives‘of the people hae not llemi Jet-mitt ‘ . to deliberate upon in); ""51””:er to remet the evilé in our mil tnry nywem which ti 5! Act now propose“ cure. 1 3 i , , g fiefore‘ the ungle 'gncd ,could give thofr} ‘lanctionLtQ any szn} of rekirgunizuli: . they mu t know. it details-4411b is clear yl their consti utionnlfli'ight—urivl they shou l _ not be‘c’nlle upont ‘plucc this imports I‘. ,subject ent ely nn‘fi unréorwedly in t e hands of nknm 1) military ‘commii-sio . The host burthlhns nesting upon 1 e moxie donfind tha nllox endituros fro ' the nublio tremnny t-ihoultlJ hc'made wi h caution. 45nd, when lldjgbllollld be gu - 1 (led mfii‘proper an necessary restrictioi. While the peculiars stern: oft‘pprgaziin'tti n is~cloeelyx ‘veiled _fro the public eye, “Te mann‘er of disposing mpproprinted in the , yngue and yiefinb makea (he Governqr f the Commonweal h the disburspr of’ 1m fa million of dr‘mlla s, jfyognuch may be needed. mid contains '0 provxsions for a protmr discrfietionnryfm - er on the part oftlm accounfling oflic ~rs f the Government in the allownx’xce and t erent of the accmim‘ts! The‘sum app 0- «pnated may be use well—it may just [as yendily be e‘xpended iniproperlLy—this “111 .depenfljn a. great molt-lure upfm the char: 0- ,ter of life military ‘ommmion qppoinlt‘Edi by thefiovefnor, th nmngn of which b 'e‘ 319$ yet been present rd to the 591 mm for fits .aplpyoval am} confir :xtion. \ J I ~ ‘ t is our unquestio ed duty. n 1: Lljlflslll'l/%S, zto put this State in a; condition £9 [91161 n- Vfiiop. tQ‘suppresq ixlanrfitipn, and to 9 )‘end our ,bordei's in time ofwzlir. For th :se putgosesi by the send soctibn of the c .ent article of thefonstituti‘on, we are thorized to cont'rn .L debts. Sllad the .dence been‘furnished to us that eithqr of ~fliese pausps existed, we would r'uost ch -r -fully have joined in supportijig nny Fromr find constitutioqnl measure demam ed iy ghe exigencies of the lines.“ Again. i‘is _ .our manifestduty 831 i iSthtswillingi to r 5-, pond to lay requisition mad:l upoi: us y 1111; President ,01’ the United‘Stntßs to s p port the General Government,“ f 6 prot ct 111115 3ino property. and to enforoe the has. A fidfime the bill was ufader ‘comideira ti , no such requisition had been mm‘ie, a [thergdirectly or indirectlyflm the kn w- A, leflge of the under-_siqwd. ‘ 5f In; order that we might vote underétand ingi onihis bill, a proposition was ofl'e ed [to tie House“ calling on the Governor to _ Tug-nigh tb’u House with any informatio in fig pmesiaion, not -incompatible with general interest, which demanded the ,‘s'age of the bill at that time. This was {used bv the House“, and We were there pompefled. by a strict spn‘éé of duty and :e 3 herein before stated, to vote ngaij , §he b'l. ’ J Tha't the citizens of this State will ne‘ fail to respond to such a. r‘equisi‘tinn. is Jester! by the eagerness with which patriotiq'sons rushed to the support of patiohal lag. in the war with Mexico. ’fimt {he will do Begum. in obedience to a 11 pf tie Chief Ex . qtiVG of tlie nation, no ne will—doubtzend in all his Constitutiona ef forts/Yo uphold the Government, to pro ect ,i: propenii to maintain its laws, and g lard t 03th:) flag from Z’n‘sult and dishog‘tor, he : imive the cordial, enthusiutjc‘ahd .mmrmigad qupport of the united pepplb of {kin Commonwedth. ' = ' - w. 11-. BUTLER, } WM: DIVINS, _ , ‘ HAS. H 9 HILL: j M . J.‘MYERS,, I I ', .A’I‘BICK M'DONOUGH, '. JNO. MAXIFOLD. f ' \ THOMAS W. DUEFIE D, J H. B. Knows, . r EENRY DUN LAP. OBT. E. RANDALL, JACOB COPE. ‘ ! mos. E. GASKILL, i H.- R. KLI'N E. I 9W. C. LICI'I’I‘EXWALNER, '- 'JNO. DISMANTL ‘, “LEWIS lIECK, : 1 G. D. BRODHEAD, i P. 'DONL'EY. - ; ‘JOS. .CALDWELL, 3 DAN ISL? RBI FF. E SIM. MORRISON. I ~ #~ ~ ~~ * A 4 Bonus to Get in (Jw Army.—Gol. Will i. Riper mgkea the following’ofi‘er: ‘ ‘- ‘ T j a gunman“, Cunnu com", 951%“ 15: zzmy Andrma’éflg' 18616») " as _ cc ‘ cw . urtin, v? omepylvauia : ‘ "W i. rB3: lam authorized m tender, am ‘qou. to the General Goyer‘nment, we as '- 2meat. offinfmtry that. is now organized % (huh-h county. toserve for my ria‘fi pf gime that may be desi’gnsjefi L “with. : pepted,ne profiuyu a. behalf“) the SlB 6, 3,119 sun; of we thousand dollars. .3 Yours, with respect, Wu. K. Pxnn. Mn of Arkunqas.~A large number 9f “the 'oongervuive citizens of Arkansas, amen g .7 lhem Go'me of the Unioy del ghee ti) the - {Sine Convention. publis any? in the Lit slo3o6s: \Gazale declarin it to be their pur _'§)ose to resist to the last the coercion pol‘icy " of Mr. Lincfln. and Vto embark “their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred Ham on " in the rehellion or revolution.,aa "the {emit of the coaflict. already begunlthhll detenfige its chm-acter to be. The Queue ‘ fins been hitherto a firm Union paper. _ ——-- ——«-«IOr---—-—. Sulpauion Qf Pal/NH“ (o {ln NM’L—Gov. jßrolVn. of Ga., has issued a. proclamtion . hibiting the psyment of all debts to Enlist; creditors till the end of hostilities, “directing the payment of the money 'rjhb the State Treasury, to be refunded with intgrest, at the end of the war; to add- I ' .'wrs. -, .. ‘ It View oft-he distracml‘ 1 . dig; country, the citizens‘of S33M; < Vt, on “m recommendation of the u; r ~ .obsen‘ogi Wednesday as I day of may u: ' pfilhfién and prayer. . ' - """‘“-n’b:‘“fiv - 3’ ”Gen. Scott I: , seven y. a a", if age (in the 13““ J _une, -y ‘ The movemeni of troops. no fur, would indi cuethuiih’g‘ intention of GenT'Scott in to push hisidvanced poms inlzo )[lrylnpd Ind Virgin}: in small. bodies, keéping each {but within itrijring disxuce of the othgr in case ofan at me; being made upon any point, dntil the en— tiri district around the cupiul, prdbabiy run ning from Norfolk', round to Ha'rpulm Ferry, is cqmpiet’ely eni‘imncd with troopls, and it ‘in quite likely thntfidV-‘KDCEI will chtinue to he made in this 134 as ion: as no o‘pposition is filei with. Th‘P dispésition of these different bodies, howei tr, is~ev'idently 30 arranged thy". they can be cohtemrngeki at. any moment. where the Cofifedemte truop‘sufi'er resisfilnca-iv Hon. _Jdlm A. Dix_h;ns been ‘appoinied Xujor omm loe New i'irhgorces, 3 ~ The’ New Jefley “Page, gongfiting of four ‘ regiments, have arrived fi‘jt Wnshiilgton. ' e . The Secretm‘lj of Wkr, fin order ito accommo— dnte the travelling piublic, hM iqirecled the opening of the militnrjy. route between— Wash ington and Philadelphia, by theiwuy of An napolis. There will lie two {uni trains». . Gen. llarnoy ls trim to the-country, and urges llissouriinot to 'lecgdee‘ . " llun. Daniel S. D'iclttinsnn has written 3 let tcr‘denying thet he used theioxprcasion, “I would,it necrgsary, {wipe the gout}: from the face of the earth.” lie think “however, that the South has ‘gone the wron‘gtway to “Lurk to redress herwrojngs, whatever they are, in over turning the gm‘erniuedt. “ ‘ People may ‘talk abbot General Scott’sfalge, and infirmities,‘ but we notice thnt by the help‘ ofhis stnfl' he gets are} e‘good deal of ground, and that quite Irapidly; ' » 4 The Freuchn‘a‘en in LNew York htu'el given $47.70 to equipithe Lafayette guards, maiden}; wholly of Frendhmen. ' ' ; 3 The N. Y. 170‘s: snj's :J. F'. D. anier, l in New‘ York, oifers $5,000 to the Gore} Indiimn, his native Slate, for the equipni her troops of (he dnnrmous bu qt aforefiuid, is equal . This Act,‘~in efl‘e 'l‘lxé National Inlelligffmr states that, i r to render-the safety of the cap‘izal be; military doubtz,‘ it i‘sE proposed to g: \Vnshingtbq cigy‘witbifony thpnsand The soldiers wn‘ll‘be ntEcgnf‘cnient distu .The role of Louisvillg, Ky , isororwhe ly in favor pf the Union pafididhtes Border Sum-1L? nvcntiun'. [in fact the se candidates \vq- Some time sine?" “ifhd » Four full fggi ems hm’e heel} mystcr' the Unized Slat-s serviée in “Missouri. The message of Jeff. purist; to“ the Co: ntc (‘(>llgT(‘SS, gi ‘es n sufmmxty of‘the/cm secession, and xp'luins the attitude of ti nii'ected States; He takes chhsion to, protest soleninlythat pence i]: oarne§tly ( by the! South, w‘llo “only ask to he let, u but any attempt ntsubjugutianWill “ be ed to the dire’st extremity." x j-\ Virginia abpenrs to be prépiiing to 7 herself. Gov. Let'clierlms iséu‘ on im 2 proclamation ‘deelaring thntjfle goverei the Commonfieglth has Bee deniea. i torial rights aésniled, and its soil hr 1 with invasion liy the Authorities oti‘W 1 ton, calling upon every 'citigen to ‘fireph the conflict, and nuthorizinglthe gamma General to unit out voluntéers, to- mm exigencies of t 8 times.‘ The Govern: North Carolina land ’ljennésabie have glao‘ stirring war meéaages if) their people. i Mrh. Jamep K‘ Polk ', President of a SoEiety of Nasliville belies, organized far the purpoqe ofmaking clothinfg for 2130 Confiduste ! taxi" Ex-PresidentiFiliggioi-g is ‘Majgr of/théTl-loine Guard st Buffalo. i; é; ,: 1 Half; milliod of specie pl uépolis for deshingtonj a" charge of 100 lucked men. The Chuleatin Courier of “ from the most: reliable emu-g Davis will Atske ‘eommnnd imp" in-Chief, of the rams~ gnthe ' Philadelphia 11ml; mus. fqr‘ regiments. ' ‘ At the corporation electio min:ter,Md., on Monday, a ‘ el'ected ‘withontl opposition r vote :—Whole nnnnbe; 143. 1 Bangbpan, 137. For Cbupci Wm. HJ-rammer, Samuel Yingling and Henry Warner. The Legislature 91‘ Illinois ‘ 3d instant, utter appropriati waxf purposes. . ‘ ‘ The city of Détroit has bee? 000 for leaving a newer unpr lesson. . 1 .The officers of the first ' U learning that no "55pm will under three ym’ enlistmen the services of theilf regiment; _ Gen. 'l‘. H. Bfidley 1:33 gh‘ volunteeri the shm of $5,000,: sacks of corn atltheir serviqc. lam Payers werhd‘ offered in a: city churches gin Snn’dny, f 0 and happineu qf Liana-_Gene A numbu ofjtho “ first. In hnve out-red unfit setflces u i Jeff. Davis gpduatfid at " mm of TB2B. ; ~ new Minister. ‘Judge Day“) '. to “etplicitly make known Ito the Franbh Gov i-nmqnt that them is not nézw, nor has there been, nor will them be, an: or this-least idea ex isting it; thiquyé‘mtppnt of buffering t din solutionpf the Union to take place in any way whatevqr." ' j “I “ fiThe Bytimoro Pangagiies cm‘nncy to a‘ report tha't General it has notified Mr. Thomas Winan’a not:I to manufacfure any morewnhminileskwl‘ placed in 21111 hands of the one'miu of t a Government, and that he Hg ceased the' mahufacmre. _Hint (a Vohinzrerx.a—An 41d addict. who _has seen service. my: :- Do not wear cotton 99d“; your feet will be bliskered by a. six ‘ hours' march. Wear woolen socks, and if i you can find thé means boidip the soles in a melted buowabefore starting. your fee; will i Fog: lye blisteréd at .H. ———+——«... «_..—_— I l flThe Cohrt-fiouse at Frederick, MI!” ‘ m deatrgyp‘i by fire on [Tneadnx‘fighh summed Elke 1”?ka :41 macaw? .-.x‘ ' ([th QEnmpiltr. OUR FLAG- H. L‘s'I'AHLE, IbITOR A 53) PKOPIXETOR GBTTY'IUIIQ, PA I Jimmy MOIVISIXQ/MgY 13, 1801 Tau MIRIve. Se'Seerettuy Seward Correspondence ofgfil'he Compiler. Cur Soon, Yéjrk, May 311861. Fulxn Snuuw-Noflning has dccurred worthy of note dhce y‘lour leaving. except. an' unexpected storm for snow and rain, which nude our quartelfl uninhabihble. Sstnrdny morning—3km snowing. Our Queue” are completeg nverfl ed with Inter. We were comp ‘. ed :6 $7l: four or five inéhu of water, 5m order“ get out. A Vnumber dour men thve Men severe coldxingco/nsequonce. Towards'nognprders «ere given to shift qunréérd. wiiiéh Was done in double quick tifue. five moved toSouth Nrwberry street, beyo‘d tbe' qudge. I have not been nble to certain wliat kind of 3 "Berry ” that is, bu I tell youfivo mat wizh‘greic kindly-fie the people in that lunrler. I hope and: ray they may be ' iket and skin. has cast a gloom blessed plentifully in b-i Although this wreath 3 over our Camp, and m"; have imbibed too much 3 have conducted themse game here to do duty a: counti-y, and not dis - 5 that sent them. Out of. assembled. I have will} rel—which in almnst un I Sunday m‘prning Wei ‘our quarters led by I t that we all riaspect. T: I said in his' p'rai-se. _ Our . thing attended services l i at 10 o’clock.wlrero a Se] I by Rev. Dr. MARKS, :1 Ch l A very suitable diicours‘.‘ red tqim‘press every mnnl l I have just" heard ”‘ii 51m 01‘) hand. I have n ll l..bf course, aim" an unbeli Elcular‘demonstmtion " f 0 ll "also reported that we all: i Ilnrppr’s Ferry., We on! oof mm 83 we‘ please. Ii ‘ certain—that Baltimore 1| Hand communirntidn Re It ,‘points. Let no one «It-cvl gard to», conflict. If m I f Monday-J—Rainy. {to move. fie‘veml of 0‘ 'just arrived {Jim home {pression there: is that we I no exiti. “611qu that I i It would seem: strange If] had not a few! grumble” I [fancied the fora}, and Il , agroenbly disapnointed. i I ments of home from a s.‘ Ihusiness was ruined, and ibetter until things were ready, without boasting, Tuesday.—lThechnnge I dispelled the gloom that' . faces of grumblcrs. We I durselx'es—ami pretty tl“ made-outcftq‘w nmlflllt- 1 wood” and not very fin writing, Chinnhers rifle tqimi-ters— comjx‘nnnded b ‘ They have fdur guns a: formidable apiyéarfinoe. I By the wuyg. somelpc } quite a “spec? out of en I amjtold it least the}, _' twenty-(yo tlQllnrs. Ab dollars n'puldgb’e nvory ! just trying on rm pgnts. 3’ I must have alixteeu inc} taken off belbw, nnd fir around the “brendlhaskl regard to our shoes, il'ivé : them such. Elly usual I No. 10. 0f éourse thn leather to set Ifi) a. small tI \Vednesclny.-I—Nothing I Camp. More law quarto . . .9 l ed to accnmmil‘date expe 'l' Company hasjlxst ruturne-I drill. l haiku F‘hor of font of ‘ordcr ‘ond a; rimxfl MCI m'iug o the s- n. d into 1 ses of 0 dis- igu‘m sired m MO ufegfi essive > y of 'terri; ‘ Leued hing ; o for nding ‘t (he rs of : Thursdny.—Reporte«l I l we will bearmled Maj : ‘ mediaxely. Whether Elm ; tell. bu]: whetljer in can‘: ‘ field, Providéhce per-mi ‘ you informal; ' ‘ ___.l_. .. - Favorable Indi Erhe intelligefnce from the last two 0? three day favorable tlmngii films awp from Baltimorie td Wushii ope‘n‘ for rtrzwél. and the, Maryland seenis to be 0116 cendency. 'Tlie Logislnt: has refused to firms an on ionfrmd the indications rule in Baltgmére is!“ ' In Virginia; £OO, £1 growing feelin‘Eg ugnin stated‘thnt Gol‘ernor ' = the Presidentjhat thr i the part of th Virgi l ington. And ’in Kenn 1 of ‘preiser'ving +ll um'u l the Northern and ex,t ‘ ——Lauc. Intel. . l '-——‘-l-- ~—— «I ‘ akin hoped th: ‘ universally mahifesi States, will Have 3 sn. 3 remaining border Sta! 1 01:5 reflection Ifiust cox welfare and pr" P saned 44 throng 1 An- enr days ago, in pri‘l 30th, eafixs ge phat Pr ‘d'Snt :rson,ué" neynl ng in Vi 'n‘ia." furnished ‘eight - held at, est l'nion tickfit was yzthé ‘full wing | For Mnyfr,‘ M. lmen, Wm.R_eb4;g, . Myers, Jqshun djournp‘d on the 133,000,000 for mnlctedin $20,- .tected. A den ostan tegimgpt, 1 o_w be acceptbd hue tendeyed fir um term. n/the Arkgntu 21nd plnce‘dfipoo adhering to th their secession, In suf ferers, both in A 'es.- ngiey would necL- the 313th of the battle, :11le .- ms of the war." .Duty «ma mm L bid them re ‘mun. ’~, . ‘ fi'l‘rade aha (med {between Baltimt Pro lviaion:tninspau to let ter’evéry day. ‘ 1g the train numbered ire—the heaviest ever sen: road. “The bridges 0L . Rm road hive been rebuilt, ,HLnd trains were mnpver it on Saturday. . : Troops will doubtless soon put: through the city without molestation. A United ‘States recruiting agency has been opened there; and shversl lmndredllheve already en listed. . . r r?- H'Gen, Patterson pueéd through Balti more with a large body ofi £001); on Thurs dty, dobody'molestin'g till)~ . , _ ,- ..-...» 33...... veml New York . the health, life pl Scott. - ies" il} Chicago ‘ egiment nhnes. est Point in the ifistructed the A qumml (y‘ Smill‘Jw-EtEiQ said to be the intention of a Mr. Chm-l”; Smith/JD New York to come forward“ do: the aid of the country with a regimenl ‘éof Smiths. He thinks that there are enfigh ringn of that name in New York flap? to establish 1 right of way through Bal¢l%:re It once. . _~———V———~Qohloé —-- - ' enema; agiutegi‘ the Rhode 1:. .lan ugimenf‘ 1t phbing on who 15 worth 'li‘slf a mfiltou’ot dolllutl x ‘ 3 ' y m consequence E nglefoot, ‘our men i 195 as thofigh they ‘ll service: to their l- the communitie l or 7.000 men here l_ed but (fine quar nralefled. i had services in put. Ccm’, a. man ' much cannot be I men as a general the Court-house i on was preached Jlnin in the Andy. i it. was, and seem; our equipmnnts seen them, and, min I want “ oc-' (~erythilig. ltis ‘ I » to be moved to in believe cg much l 1011‘ is one thing will‘ be qvcupied , : opien from fouri u- lnimsolt'in rc :( came. . .1’ 1 irvd :md :nnxious 'r Cnmpnfiy lmve' nml s‘n‘y Tthe im :lch not sx‘lfliciont is all a. mistake. Inut of 78 hen we For myipnrt, I a fur hu‘ve been \ left the mul‘lear we of duty. My no prospects for fixed up. I am meet- thje worst 1 the weather has: was cast over the -cjuit uniforming fig!) théy arc-l— inwilh split (won at that; While ‘y is pagsfing our ; Capt. Cfixwgmm.‘ 3d make qufle z’x ons Mg making lwautfful dream: wenmn-nt some air price} I am. {lll what =O. fit : es, more , m- le‘s, - ,0: six: inches t.” A word in A e allow-ell to call ‘ . is 6,“pr I got lenvcs‘ lenough nnc-ry. , 'ery st rring at are‘bei )g erect d urrivnl's. Out from regimental iifiwrnihg that vd be mOVed im» will be Lcannot .r on tlxq battle ng I will keep ' Bacsszr. Ltions. , 9 59m, of _‘war for ‘ i 313. link more' Hugo“ The road {ton City‘is now: hiion feeling in ‘ mqre in‘the 63-! ‘e 91' Minyland, lan'ce of Secesix a, that the mob \d. ? mg and and it 'is informed \tion on . Wash ,qw talk between ~States. loyalty Cot-thei'n )9n the nL’s sex-iv mt their their MEI he!» the Rubia! 4* Union Grand Speculatiqns There may be uathingwroygfl but Pennsyl vania. and me General Govommem are hurt —at lead they are “Needing" freely, or men are complaining without just mun. 'Hn comphintfx have become so general bl! who: 3t first were men insifgnliom n 53"; men who ue jobbing have no? “Mtghi dupe of bold chuges. whichmunt'be" niet, or a fearful responsibility mll‘rgst somewhere. . The correupondent, of the fittshurg Di:- patch, writing from Camp Scott, opens a . broadside on the commissariat there. by de' claring that they get provisions nptfit to eat. I The tune paper contains tHefollowing zig -3 nificant advertisement: ’ l ' t ' . 5 70 BLANKETS \VANTEU.~—Qwin§ to the‘ miserable qualitv of this hill”; a'tfiieté 't‘umished It Harr‘uhurg, the WASHING iTON INFANTRY. No. LCIXBIPGDX A. 13th Regiment, are suffering fro ‘ cold at nights. gin their quarters. Anv goqdrblmkets left ‘ at the DISPATCH OFFICE,IwiII beforward ‘ed at once f 6? their relief. M _ . . H . i It is openly asserted this the price paid ; for etch in for a full. Mick b ket. nnd not I for hglf horse blankets, thr pgh which the leun could shine! We c9p- :the following from the Evening Journal of -' oudny : I It than no Monty .'—-We reiet to hear that ‘ those who are may employ at the Ginrd House calledgon the cashie on fiztu‘ my, H‘or their wages), and rcceiv . only a mull [portion of them. How istt ? What u the .chuse? Hus the npproprint r of five hun ‘dred thousnnd dbllurs, ma - by the Legis : future, been exhausted in n I‘ -per manner? If so. then we call on t this extra sessjon to make proper nppmpriation— one s! all emergencies. so that the ' otic State of Pennsylvania ~' graced by having her sons all boil, who have families depe] turned away, with 'but n pl hfird earningsi. It is the clul to see to it. not only tlmt o teers are ploperly clothed a: that. the man and Women w by night: and day, fbr in! paid‘ promptly. I “l 3 um; no money?” Th' nifi'annf qucction, and it a; n latherwiye -the hotel :keepzlr for fumi~hing Bubbiéll—‘DPß to the npc-rntivm at the Gir. their wage-i 5 in'full. It tliér much as if: exorbitant prices or somejol hing done to dul appropriation in three week] a fair, impurtial invlmllgutiu pent to patrons; for this 1‘ which the people at large mi ,The following. from an ()hi. that jabbing: is‘ not confined . ‘ £[al’hgitl’ny—Tlle Imm th cnnu‘m‘ts for subsis‘tinz ! of the Slate. will d‘ouhlleiw, su sufficient to refine in. i th regular Univ-(l Stan's Ar t 9 at ILIrIyIFPniK pé‘r day for Tl contractors in mint State 11 Mir 1; crw pn- day/161‘ onpli i-m pus l‘umi.~l;ml nubwauxxfc inf-rim qunlzty~ to those furn lur » rmy. _ I 'l he liaisemlfle ffind whiih out 10 (muvnhmfm-rs:lt (30!! duo nut cast the contractors. 'l‘]qu number mm at Collin) 0')”. The profits,«tlmrvfhrv be ‘hout 34.000. This i< a n "gramme! ~ It appeal)“ that tho Conan, wags being plundered by ‘ spedulntom2 “33 find thq fol nmoing the items in nujr excl: \ A} Large :S'pcrur'ulir :I.+“'o’, FO}‘I‘;1’!ll [luerlN thut Huh-r4lO. l have obtained a. contract 11m merit for supplying the new with twenty thousand been per ‘pound live weight—o cents per pound when .~1.-xug€n | Opvration the contractor: a net profit of SGWLHMH T wuyS the Government is plu' t Treasury (leltletcd! A few p making princely fortunes atl thdtnx-puyers'of the countyl This is too bad. It, is an xv. for correction, immediate at? 1 al. The people of anns‘y unanimity unparalleled in,l patriotism.are impming a )li onerous taxation, and like >- Legislature slum exhfiusf‘n of the State to assert the st Governmentrbut they will ‘ principled, men enriching ‘ time like this at their expe A; We are'nt a. loss how to who, aflhis particularjuné advantage of patriotism to mighb with grgnt propriety those who, on the day of 3 tion. wpuld despoil cofiinsl plates. A Screw 1.0036 in thq ‘1 The session in the Holise !f gßépresenan fives on Fr§day was prolon 'zdl until a lntf: hour in the‘nflemoon, debs a resolnlion of inquiry offered by Mr. il inms. ‘lt is alleged that the appropria nof $500,000, made by the Legislature tol [P] and equip the military and place lilie‘E talc on a war footing, hes been exporldefl 9 very dollar of it—nnd it is but 'right #1: those who voted for_ lhe appropiiationl ml well as the tax-payers, should know WP tibu beqnme of'the money. Not-havilF bleen present during the debate we {tre‘u ' Ila to anyhow far it was carried, but wé l q that It} was exceedingly warm, and such insinunjioxis ‘ made that money hall e 1 2 fr were made that money 11... m used for purposes not contemplated" 'the not, land that the State wag “ bleeding f-‘for the bane fit of speculators. ’l'hatthera‘ sbm‘e founda tion for these rumors may b inferred From the following, received from ‘ mp Cur-tin: Can any one inmcakd‘in: H rnishingvthe blankets for the volunteers ‘ 've the céuse of the original blankets bein{lcit in two;- for we are freezing. with only a H lf blanket to shield us from the cold and duty). ' i i; 1‘ SOLDIER. The Lagialnmre has orden'ell'aln investiga tion, and we hope they will! find out‘the actual price of my a Mackfixlrw or Indim blanket. , . 31l " ' At :1 time like this, whqn‘; the pan-lords“ people of Paulisylvnn'm arq handy to pour out their blood and treasure. like wan): to support the Government, n it'll not do to trifle withkhem. The ux—pnjie‘rs of Penn-‘1 sylvania we believe are willing $0 be ’taxed‘ in the lat cent to prov; wihha world than Republican Government in not a. Nhre,‘ but they will not coolly lubulik to men enJ riching themtelvea by theipj 'pstriofism.——-l We hope that all through whoyé hands gay l of the $600,000 have passed will be able tel prove a elem record. If not.‘it will be all‘ the worse for them—Patriot 3’ if Union gf‘ Monday. . : l _x , ”The House at Huriab‘h ' has W a Buy 1..., which an senad‘p $.ll meme.» sbly amend. ‘ Ithuplso While $3,006,- 000 loan bill. . 's‘ ‘ dTroopa from Pennsylvania and New Jerse§ confinue todrrive at Washingtpn, and por:iq:nsof those already there Rein‘active movement, chiefly towurd the Roby House, nine tiles from Baltimore, where a formid fible tee is already concentrated under Ben. _Butler, of Mnmhusetts. What the fibjecfi' of the Government isin occupying the Kehy Home we up at present only coxgj =ture. It mnyodthe onehand be the [intuition of Gen. Scott. to openu‘on Balti more,innd on the other to nttemp’l the ‘re cove of Hu-per’s Ferry. The position at the I 31” is the key to both of :hese move men ‘ end either or both of them may be “ethyl-tion. In a few dnyn ‘we shell 11y hue s defin‘ua solution ‘of the fireblem. ' l l ‘ i ‘ in ~- ' E whol-J If the report lie true um J'ohn ,' Jr.. “is—éncnhwed in the westgrn this State with four hundred negrdes. ' ho is pruticipg in military 911‘le pre Brow I part 0 who u l . ~ to s descentypon Virgil‘lia, for rpoée of e'xéififig’ a slave insizrrection king vengeance upon the whites. we hat Governor Curtin will losé go time 1.. ruins this! unlawful ass‘elfigblnge. negroes, wil}: John Bro‘wn,er.. at.‘ ‘ cad, should be (nude to understand :- ite m’en will attend to this war, with ; assistance of negtoes, and ’that while ‘ up drips to pqnisb rebel‘liohfltheGov -5 t has no intention of encouraging 1r John Brown raid to glfitify the nce of nimwny map-cos~ and the 1e members at immediately 11' [flicient to meet I'Vent and patri quy not. be dis !ud daughters of fient on them, fiance of their ‘ y'of nur Stale 11 bravo 'vofun til fed. but also ‘ (flare laboring dgi‘e p'ay, are - en wllo. set them oh. An‘al'med vf negroeo within tlxe‘ liufils} of tlie nknt upon the invasion ofin. neigh- State, is clegrly {‘nn unlawful twem ving in ,view a); unlawful punxoue, houldybe promptly dispersed} by the duthoxities.e-Palfiot (1? Union}. ' ' 'rmidable Baflery.——The determinatioh . strucf, the bridges on the Philadei ’ilmington and I‘Saltimore Railroad, ed by a mobfrom Bfiltimme, has had _ onfitruetion of d railroa'd‘bnttery by eral‘Governmént, at the locdmotive of Baldwin & Co.in this cigyfl One long piatform baggage 'mnaa his been ilh hides and top of§lnick shefiat iron. 91 having port-h 1 lei and Juophnlos ishctry: A t'urléEtaßJe lxhs bfrn ur-L 9n which a ri ‘ d 31mm)" iii ‘to by t 'r The carriage fér t,le grin is'so con ! ,' that it éan be ’firyd at. anti angle. rm any one of the film. holes lin. the l-wl of {he car. In place offhot or ir thd cannon, pi'eoos ~of irm? “much ‘l ‘loconmliye boiler; will be ~od :L: I This car is' to be placed in‘f ont. of .otive. and with fifty men inqi le am]- I Minnie rifles, a'nd seamen 1 work inori, there are but. few more" on-ihln ants of destr‘uctioin—P/‘i/ :{u'lzln‘u I -‘L i-...;-;._w 1 . is :1 Very ‘sig- L ‘3 (lnérb is not. i-ould Lo ‘pni-l g troops. and 1h Hod>é paid A re léoks very 1 ad been paid, rse the Slate Let us have - without res :: .quesxion in ‘iptercs'tédf— . 11,3991; film“ 5 yo} thh State: i 1 9n who lmvo :6 voluntcvm men make a the :ntmim in 5‘ ‘; mo compu lewlxsullli(r. lo chaff/"mum! 1 n. wlnlv tho s aro‘nf' mm-l. 3 led lhc [Vogu- insnfu Let/{jar ‘ re?- «nys‘: lei-a {to Inn‘s! l 33 Loni) douh up. it is énitl, .t’lt (rt-Ls 4 Jay. ; imabaut 8.- .or pay. Imm riotinn with conson 5 ‘ ‘ by top «upper mom 0 ; pubfk ju~t 'or ‘ r‘ulzuex vlivfilim the \‘m no f ir of agile the So the ‘1):- whose : the vm flint w ! novr-nnnn-nt. {conscinnnbh I \ing floating 1:0 [ape-X‘s; ’ it- stated in. 'm' and nthmw n; the Govern yiruiwd army at eight cenh M‘ to fourteen teréd. B; Up [Boot to realize :5 is one-oftho gored. and the \difidunls are he éxpense of mainte defenc spomd ous pri se irhich fallsl l nimn(litinn-- vnflin, with n‘ he' hnn‘ul’s ‘of n thtimseh‘m illing that the ‘ the resources | -9mm& of the of. stand uh emselvea at a Judg,‘ mm. .1 haS‘bee phia wi a. case ; weeks 1 Griori 1 “~Yoiu' I WM: 1 work 11 1 igmalize men e. would take under. They claséédumong ‘ eynl resurrec— in, their. silver every Constit quesfio nut." with 10 1 'B’ 1 ’which .} ‘for pe I; candor, 1 table. ‘ . war—fa long an ,try the (ions 0 1 battleo mihsariati 38' candid the ‘- Nushvi league against 3‘ tribuiio 0f troo . families qf dollar A 00 a'chgeqf Governora.——Cleveisnd,May 4.—-Gov Cumin, of PL; Gov. Dennison, of Ohio :‘ lov. Randall, of Wisconsin; GO5. Blair, o‘- Michigan; Gov. Morton, of Indi ina. inti ex-Gov. Kearney, of Illinois, were in eonf rence in this city last night. The proceedings are not known. Tiiey were serenaded, and addressed the people. The meeting was held with a View, it is said, of tompelling the President to adopt :more ucpivo meuures. ’ E ——-V—a-—-oCO>—————— Harriéurg, May B.—-—’l‘he report of the Se ‘lecf. Coimmibtee on 'that portion of the 'Governqir’s message, relative to the killing of troop at Baltimore, was made thjs'aftero noon; ft recites the facts, and demands the pul§ishment of all persons taking put in these'lmm‘ders; the release of all citizens of Penqsylvanin. now unjustly confined in Baltimore. and authorizes the Governor to take such measures as he may deem beat to effect these purposes. Secessifan qf Temwee.—Naslwille, May 7. The raceedinfigf the Tennessee Legisla ture fiave‘just n imadc public. An or dimmeiof secessionénnd alliance with the Confederate States has been assed, subject to the vqte of the people 011316 Bth ofJune. Fifty-five thousand troops are called for, and $2,000,000 are aggromiated uncondi tionally,’ and $3,000, conditionally. Seéufibn of Arkanm.—Lopisville, May 7.~ Belia‘Mq private din ‘ Milled, say that Arkan‘ up .1” Ms mien ordinance byqrb of“ agunstl. ‘ ~ lléineW York _ffourna! gf Mmmrrcr ‘ There is a tenélency in man? q’uar take advantage‘éfrf thé strotig out [nitriotimi nnmng Dcmol‘r.x§ic and :live citizor’xé of Elle Northvrn States. osmiling the united sentiment in ofthegGovern‘mont .M an endorse thé- pom-y rmd principles of the RO - -.\'othipg can he more un nore impolitie—nothing butter cal to lead tn‘mmplicatiom mulrrmto s’ and honrt-burnings, which‘ glxlrilig should, if poxdble, bo' m-nmw. By deduction can 9!]! pqxilinu or that. jndepondem conservative;mon of th be cqnstrucd into an appfivni of xciples hntl policy of the party to ct’ion. more than tp any one came. ‘ may be fairly traced. fit is dnough support the Governrfzenfi in, the nncé of,‘ its'power anrl (lfgfliiy .nndk 1 of its“ soil. without: bleing heldhre ‘9 for the. blunders dull the permpi- K ciples of the donl‘xiriaint partyf’fi‘; Grima—For‘twé weeks past, Judge 1" the Supreme Coutt of the» U. S;- holding Circuit Court in Pbiigdel h Judge Cadwalader. On Saturday} which had been commenced ti‘o foxje ‘mu concluded, and dege discharging the‘jgrors remarked :‘ bots commences} with the yr”.— God the war was endedns your ended. The éime has comq when an is bound to stand up forythe tion and the‘Um'on, and settle the whether we have a. Government or he jut-of: and members bprst out (1 applause. ‘ he New York Journal Qf Commerce, ‘as all along exerted its bést eflorm L, is now. compelled, by 'a sense of Ito state it: belief that wal- is inevi it says: .'fAt present w§ look for l a. fierce and; destmctive,: o‘r ‘ else a | exhaustifig struggle, wllpich shall I mper and‘resources of‘both sec phe eouiltry.” It thinks: the first I the war will be fought pthgzix-o. ‘ .1111 Bell, of Tennessee. the Union e for Preside’nt last fall, but joined -ssionists. In 3 feceut speech at e,'ho “netted a strong‘military .tween :11 the Southerp States he North. ‘ ~ _ i e aggregate of the patriotic pon s_a]readi made for the eqluipmeut . and t 8 support of vo unteem’ amounts to over twenty-tiara million: @O3ll @tzmz. OFFICERS OF HOME GUARDS—On , )(onday last, a large number of the officers] of the different “ Home Gum d 3 ” of Adams’ county, met at the Armory in Gettysburg. I Thai-euro 23 Companies orginiled in the County, of whom but a few were unreprg-l seated. Can Dllnhof Franklin township, _ was called to the Chair“ and J. qur'l Bum", of Gettysburg. appointed Secretary. I A resolution was passed for the election 1°” :1 Colonel. two Lieutenant Colonels, and tTo’ Majors. {9 ”We until the 4th of July next, ‘ at which t (e. or previously, mother aloe-cl ti n will/gnheld for permanent omega“; ngm 'som 'im‘elected Colonel,- J. P. Felty and Juéob Marks. Lieut. Colonel!” l end A. Hillll McCraary and Jacob Meals, 1 quors. The whole organization was. by ’. resolution, intended only to npernte within ‘5 end for the 'defenoe of the County of All-' sms.— Sentinel. ; ' ' i The following is a! list of the Captain’s of the seven! Conipgnies of Home Guards: 3 Borough—S. S. McCreary. _ , . “ ChLC K. Sunmult. ‘ ; Mount'n -,- . _. Scott. ' “ J y' Jan. H. Gotten. Littlestown—Wm. MoSherry. MountpleaganH-Thomaa Brady. Cumberland—C. Daugherty. “ Ale-x. J. Harper. Centre Mills—J. 11. Bowers. ‘ ‘ Franklin—J. H. Plank. 2 ” ‘ C. Thomas. . “ ‘ F. Diehl. . ‘ ~ Stmbnn—H. J. Myei‘s. g _ Oxford—F. C. Heltzel. ’ ' Potersburg—W'. F. Banner. 1 Huntington—“V. B. Brandonm “'intestown-lI.'R. Pegeps. 1 Hampton—W. Jones. " 1: llunterstown-Jno. F: Folty. ‘3 Bendersville—as'mnuel Meals. Fairfiehl—A, 11. McCrcury. Abbottstnwn— —— —4, Berlin— ~—- ~———. ; . lleidlersburg~A——— —, RELIEF ASSOCIATION—At 3“ meetifig of‘tlne ladies of town. comen¢d in me Methodist. Church, on Tuqsday 9\'enhlg.:;q “ Union Relief Association ”:wus ibr'med, 12» the purpose of supplying ‘our Goignteqifi‘s with garments and any cunVenienéeswhiqh they may need during their absence-in the service of the Government. Smile of tlie ladies expressed it 'willingnesq to serve ‘41»; nurses. Thefollnwingumcers were'elccte'cl: _ Prcs‘idént—‘Mrs. D. EY-‘TER. ‘ ’5 . Secretary—Mrs. Dr. Bdughur. " H ~ Trea-urer‘Miss Frmter. 1 l H Munagons—Mu.‘ Harbor, Mm. Winéhflm nor, Mrs. Jéiiiflpu Mrs. Pig-rev}: Mrfi. m. Schmfler, Mrs. r:§wfox;4. . - . h Collectinmwere dkefi up in the chlnchc‘}: )'&~terduy, {o furtfiér the objects 6! (110A?- snc‘i‘ntion. and we: flpubt not. a handsome sum was rmflizedfl 1 ‘ . .’i fl. 0n Mnndnyftho “Indohondénl “11107:” at “ Camp Scott,”3 York, I'ooon 3‘ barrel of egg frbm the Arm nf A. 11. 111 mm 3109‘” at New ()xfoxd,xand a large package of P” hwco from Maj. Jpl‘m S’cofl, of this plucd‘f— {whereupon rrsblmions of thanks wéj'e nnnnimomly votvd Them by the fCompm'ly. 'Lct olliers imitate this examplcfland th'éy will dos‘erve lasting :éi-ntilude. ' ~ E CA-VA LRY.—Fohr companieiof Cnfizllrfy, numbering B'4 men each, passed through this place from CnHisle Bill'l'iu'kb snuthwmfl, on Tuesday last—tho dent-lumen: beinglih der the,'couxnlxind of Qapt. Smxu,\x‘.«}—- Théir. de~tination was prolmbly “fishing— ton. Thcy pusséd‘ down th'e Tam-ytovfn mad, encamping for fife nightnenr llornefs mill. These .compamics‘ belong lie the 2d Regiment of U. S, Um‘alryinnd bud of lnfe lm’en‘on duty in Texas. They lwere w¢ll mounted, and were providéd each wit’hga breech-loading rifle. revolving pistol and} u sword—fitfing “ngll out in u vf‘ry fdl'midn- Me way. That, thej would do tp‘rrible axio cution is not tobé doubted: ‘ ‘ 8-1“? Clnssis of Zion of the Ev. 19,91. Chnrch is hdlding'ils wmunl meeting int J etferson, York eduntyi It was‘ ox-ganiz‘ekl oi) Friday, the 10th insh, by olficting Ré‘v.‘ J. 0. Miller, President]. Rev. E. “(1:43: lu-ins is the stated clérk. \V. -A:‘W|}t. Esq" treasurer. Rev. TJK‘P. Bucherl‘ié chaitmhn of the Committee on! Minutes of Synodi— Rev. J. Ziegler is ch‘ninn'an of Commitfiee in“: Minutes of Classis. About 40 membérs of Clmis are preso'nt. The Session 7w?“ probably continue until Wedngsday. I PUSTMAS'I‘E‘R AT BEXDEIL‘SVIELEQ— At 8;] election for Postmzmter at Bendeni ville. held on Saturday week, 211 votes wéte polled: asfdllows :' 9 } ‘ ‘ JACOB Pnzm received, 108 votes.‘ , Ann. 'l‘. anum “ 103. “ ‘ We understand that the contest was tin active oné. The gesult was cerminli very close. . 1 ' 7‘7 '[- fl'JonfofinnS“ has been ‘nppoinfi‘efl Postmaster at \Fogmtain Dale, this'coun‘t‘y. The route from Harrisburg to Gettysbugfg now commences ai‘Mochaniesbm‘g, in I‘m of flmisburg. “. ‘ ' -' fi-We are requested V? announce that the second Volunteer Company forming in this place is not quite full. Peuo'ns wishing to-jain will apply to ColiJolm Scott. immediately: , fi-‘l‘ninl are filming regularly on the Gettysburg Railroad, wit’h connection throng); to finltimore. 3 ‘ ' 56”.). A. Mnns, on Baltimore street,th just received a. fresh lot of Apples, Omnggis, Lemons, Figs and Baisihs; also Dried Ap plea and Peaches. ‘ _ :_ ‘t fi'l'be proceedings of tfie Union Meét ing at New Oxford, on Saturdsy ,afternoén last, reached us too late for thin ilnne, but will upped: in oigr next. “ ‘ RA charmipg stow will beliodnd on our first page. 5 filmy suffer, rather than like nause ous medicines. All such who eufl'er from coughs, and colds, irritation eithe b'tqnchisl tubes, and tendency consumption, have in Dr. Wistar’s Balsain of W d Cherry, a. remedy as agreeable to the plate as efl'eo— tusl'in removing disease. ’1 w’rhere's a vile équnterfei; of this Be]- sam, therefore be sure and bfiy only that prepared by S. W. ‘Fowu k ‘OO-. BOW)“: which has the written signature of I. BUTTS on the outside wmppet ‘ . - - 4.. —‘—"-'—- Mlilary ‘VovzmenLr bl Pennsylvania-THM' rishurg, May 6.—-—The Hooks of the AdJqumt ‘ General show that 163 companies. 5651‘!“ ‘ the eight Philadelphia regiments, have. 55311 accepted ’and mustere 111150 SBYVICB-f— ‘ Twenty-eightregiments andthreecompames ‘ additional are offered, making 5 total of fifty-three regiments accepted .and offered up to the 3d instant. {The emu-e number $41,600. , ’ ‘ Java: n 0.3. Howe! Cobb so! (had:- undn thre'o lonw the vm‘h X, l - a 7 77“,, V «"9 '- le-At A meeting 07 St.” James Lutheran Congregation. May 5, 1861, the following freamblu and resolutions were unanimous. y adopted : Wnnus, Our esteemed and beloved Pastor. Rev. J. R. szn. from IDH‘OIIM}. in; circumstances. deemed it prppel' lo nub mit to us his resignation; 11"” fiherefoxo, giVo expression to our high flogflfd and ap preciation of his worth as nninn and amin mer of the gospel, in the following resoluv tiom: , Resolved; That it is with the deepest rev gret nhd s'mcere sorrow, that we hn've found it necessary to accept the renignntion of our beloved pastor, Rev. J. R. Klisn. whme personal worth and ‘ulued abilities :5 gm expounder of the unsenrclmhle richer; of Jesus Christ, him not only gadoared him to the members of this Congregxifimi, but. to a_ lnrge riumber oi memhnrs of other deriomi mtiona in this community. In this dime-4“ ment of God’s Providence, we cannot. help. but feel sad that, the ties which bound um, together as pastor nnd people. are noiv nev- 1, ered, but however roluctunfiy we part with‘ him as our pastor and friend. we i‘ee‘l confi dent it ‘will bathe—gain of thosewbmo good fortune it may be to secure his whines. M we know him to be a. faithful. earnest and feirless advocate of the truth as it is in Jesm. ' . ‘ Rr.~nlzwl,"l‘liat wé fervdnfly pray, thét ‘ thewichost blaming: of God may rest upoh ‘ him and his esteemed family. and that, in his future labors he may be nbumhutly blessed ii) winning snuls to Christ. , h Regatta], That these proceedings he pub ixhcd in the “Lutheran Observer,” (ho “Missionary," and the “ Luthernn.j’ : ‘ 1 G. H. Sum Chafiniun Attegt—Wl. B. Mum, accrctary. ‘ ‘ ——-—r—.—7c-» ' A _.- Important from lealnngton.‘ 'Wnsmxcrnx, Muy fix—‘l2. )n ascertained that-the Committee of theMnrylund I,ode. lanire, in their interview with the President. this. morn~ing.. admitted‘ the power of the Government to bring troopsthrough Baltimore or' the State, and toduke any memures for the public safety Whi’t‘h in the discretion‘ of the Prehident might he <lt~ mamtied, either by actual or reasonably up prehended exigencies. ' .They expressed theirvhelief that no inn mediate effort at recent-ion or resistum‘e of Federal authority would he nttmnpted L)! the Legislature or State authorities, and asked that. in this View the State shoqld, as long as possible, be spared the evils of n military occupation or a More revengeful chastisemcut for iorlner transgression; The President replied that. their Huguen tions and representations shoulll beduly considere‘d, but thntxhé- hhfnliti now my no more than that-the pnhlic interest, and not any spirit ofl revenge would gL-tll'ute his‘ measures. , I, . Volunteers for Three Years.. ‘ The proclamation of the lireuidvnt calls for voluntt-vrs to the number (£32,034 10 _ serve for three your“, unless sancr. div charged. Ilnnlsp directs that tho regular nrmy he iix'remed by the addition of ten ‘ruginu-nts ;_ei-,t:ht of infantry. OIN‘ ut' mwuhy and hue of artillery. The wh-alt- mlrlitimml forov tlru~' summnnéd to the field. exclurim of Fflnml'll. amounts to 74 7-18 "11‘". _lt3is true that the I’M-indent has no power 'tmic- ‘ copt the N-rvimw of vnluntvcrs for u [mm-r period' thun three month, or to tlitectJha increase of the army or nury : hut M'Ctilh ngs is about to‘tw-wmhla, there can be ho dnuht tlmt it will rutifiv the [prom-«ling- ('vl‘ tlw Pvt-«idem, and take such other 'm'lmu t'nr tho‘vignroux prme'cutinn of tht-Iwm- us mu)‘ be l)l't't‘~N:\ry t 9 mm): vs“ robi-tllinn. 'l‘ho ‘proclznnntion «th-s not st'utu what. proportion _ot' thfi three vt-urs’ Volulttrm€4 will he tukwn from th‘s and other fitutvx. or whethtw the three month rnlnntt-vn mm in camp will be offered the first bmmrtunity ut‘ tendering their servit-m t'nr tlnrt-uyenrst.‘ In View of the the: that \\':\~hin;:ton is comid prod sufiv t'rntn tumult, wn think it prolmhlu that tln>(}ny_g..rmnont witl nnttnkv unyintm-u throé’mnnthn’ volunteers to the ('upitnl or mpign thr-m tho act'a'e duties ofu campaign. —l’utrin! it" Lhwn. ' l ' ‘ Decline oflThpologiqu J uixrnnlifnm _ We are that inithn vxcitomt-nt nf'the present: vrisis ‘the theological journals in thi~ city are dying out” and stofipiiig for want ofifiuppofl. There is a moral rvtril-u -tion in lthis. Thirty yours ugh. “hm the (Ithnmr; and one Vor two otlerourunh of the same Hm» were Hui-ted, they (litl ppm:- . l A ingly Well. because they orculur-d tlu-m -sclves with minttrzri alppertuimng t 9 the other world, nml lcl't-t m 'pnliticul prams to deal with tho ntl'nirs of this._ Thu-organiza tion of anti-slavery societies. and the gxh-n -sinn given to their opm'atians, led_, howm'ur. 16‘ the t-stuhlighmt-nt‘ of.» hast of otlu-r thwlogictll and abolitinniit [mpg-rs, rival; ling‘ these nsmciutinm in ferocity, in ‘igmm unce mm] in impudonce. an the anti slavery societies‘ and these thpolnpiml antl ‘funntioxll organs are both being wipé‘d out. ofoxi~tencn hyth‘e trememhvm force 0f the i<<uegvhich they themaolvns lmv'v‘ mist-(L4- They hmfie sown, the whirlwind, mid. are unable to arrest the min film it brings.— ’l‘hé only rag of fanaticism loft lllltleyi¥ilx the norm is thofiurplice of'llenry \\ an! Beecher, who hné’boen shamdd into 'taLing it into the field as the g-hnplnin of a voluna tear regiment—Nat: York llerald.‘ _‘ @The ’Gnvernmé'mt' has concentrated _n large force at Cairo, the junctien‘ of tli‘e‘ ‘ Ohio and Minis-5i ipi rivers, for the purpose' of commanding titan; commerce nnd‘ inter-’ cepting munitions of‘wur intended far the use of the rebels. The poin‘t is an impor tnnt one, as it not ohly comnmnds tlmtrmle of tile Mississippi, but can be'made the ba sis of future operations against the South wefitern States in case they become nt-tl've in their niggl‘essions against the Government. The occupancj of this stmng position is will to be: peculiarly irritating to the Secession ist’s of Tennessee and Kentucky, and a plnn is on foptzfo‘r an. attack of the combined Tennessee and Kentucky troops‘upon’ the United States forces at. Cairo. ‘ u ‘Soulhm Military MflymmilL—Hnrrislmrg, Maya—A government be : nut from this point, who has been throng: South Caroling, Georgia, Tennessee, Virginia and Kenlncky, telegraphg‘ that he will be in Harrisburg “It three o’clock tat-marrow morning. He repprtl‘ flint. there are 25,000 Secession troop‘l within S radius of‘fifty miles of Richmond, wdtubout 16,000 in Tennessee and Kentucky, who» du finntion is supposed to b'e’Cnito. ‘ > Jacobininn.—A leading ‘Republicnn paper of New‘ York, referring $0 a repth that. the firesident had agreed with the linltimong folks that no more troops should be sent i tin-cu In Maryland, says : - . ‘ 1 ‘ “ ’ffie Presidentruns no smell risk of lack} ing supercedod in his office, if he underfokfi: I the thwart the ,{tlmr and mnnifeflv dck‘l’flli‘ \ nation of the people to maintain Niel-(1. thority of the Govdrnment. of the United States and to protect its honor. We are in the midst of a revolution, uni-in, Well " emergencies the people are very ipt to find some representative leader. if the forms of law do not hflpfon to have giv‘én them "one. lt would be we 1 for Mr. Lincoln to Heir in mind the possibility of such an event.” .: This is infamous hnguoge. It is the very ', spirit of anarchy, of Jacobmism, and oalou'n' '7; latesfto inculutexa disregard of low and '3‘ resort to Violence and mob law. If‘uttered by a Democratic paper it would have been denonnced as treason by every Rgeppblican paper in the country. It looks like I fero shadowing of a scene of anarchy like flag of the French Revolution.—Lanc. bandage].- ~ cer. - ’ ' Twen! Da s.—-President Lil; , in‘ hit proclam’tgtiogmllmg 75,009 twfigmmed, u the firstduty assigned Wln so)“ny bl'gto ropmess‘ the forts." &c. 9 guys gun‘s, Southerners twenty days to d' ‘ .‘ Thor chhmntiqn wm dated 953. 15th 0‘ April, no (but the twaty‘dsyé'ire on end. wflon, ‘jéh'n' Gilmer; li. 0., from 2101* Cumin, hurving‘ '4! a print! in swqinua complny in am Sate. - '“i .‘i 1 ”vii A
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