?WM 4,44?12004144160 J S BARNHART, EDITOR 13E),LEFONTE, PENN 'A EMEI TII I", .1 IL 25', 18151 Oro. ISrusoninuits must excuse US fur the WI sheet whreli we issue this week. It ie all we here bent, able to give. Lase weok one or our 11..tidn was BO 1111 Weir RS to be un atle tg work, and another, 111 r. James Culp, /Minted in the army Ond wynt off with the Eagle, titiß r.l. The prevailing war errite. mot ; 1.180 bad n tendency In distra , our attention. and all things considered, we ;Ire entitled tO / Aunie indulgence FLAGS are going up all rim town. On Tuesday lafititiorertil were run up, and see tral more areihe . if,a to be reified. A large rili and hasoineitag has hien the Catholic Uhhrch, through the vatliott%trt of Rev. Mr londergreen and }it .oi,gregation We would sung i that all the different fim gregAtione m tnlyri fnll , rw lie rzarnldc. and place u pon tin.ir the .V1.11P41 and atnpa iit htluved coup' y Phr G.,verivir ham made a &wall np• the State fur ti ttwel shuts, fer the anl , ll , to near during the war. ti a matter of rourle, the lathes Itellefonte con, in or their share of making the do 1 - If they cnn cr. toce as much hplf It Of pat! o leo) as did the women of the Errolut on, of port toluy lo do I. Two r arce bubdird . 11111LN vrtll full to their hit, and let Orin chow 111; r patrol thin hr tallom? WI a lea net tile. /- Ihe kliolvir7, is •hit of the nitneo of the B furac Feticihlis, J o hn B mu f t i . ill l Crptain Jam H Minot,ll, M^( -, "min, 1.1• A Veer•r. John A Roger., Jahn 11. err, lb, 11. Ii "Akin, Henry 11 feldnignmettaxi. T 1.1601 y, Cvnas EtttlAlk' 'At , nerr Alonrob. r, Llintind Nam inn], lohu J tun, ./ %hien II halo. II lit!, At .1' irt liar' 11enry Plenty I Nieliole, .1 h'ern, 11, try II Mo o r, h e ro. H .wen ).11 , 1 , • I` W./111111, I HOt:OV, hoovaA h liellv, C,rnel,nt W. re , l, Abrein \ Miller, Henry I' "eni..not , ..ref meenr.l. Diniee, Win .1 In I , Aden., fl II Donner, J II 'noon. A Unetner, Loon, T It Stephanie j.,e ei h 11 1 hiAnee, W WC, Iny, 1e5e4.%jb,.01 re. I ho A n her•on Jerein.eli 0 Leery, A A Val •titine,n , ft C I. T berm (let. W 1101. , n, (..1,,,.•e HubAl, John't. , e. (7 W No.lgot., I It I 00. IV tn. A4inhein Una., John I'. Jerk J Jo..ph Fo•tor W Armpit. 170.. I.eriee llullork Win Al-(kiir• 000 ii. Hu i Kent. I/en 1 eeyiti 1, err ..I.connlt•r, (16,00 W Vent elin, J. NI stet I, I •tal Ile:m/111a, Gaon, Johe v A I:ey ard, 'Thomas W bully, Jam.. N t.tezig 11 Pifer. T.lin It 'Lire. A:1111111 111., , L llor,ry C Teeger, John . lottogerie;i, Wil , ie... /I Awl/101111411, idllllloll /few., 1..1.11 It tulle u A Mtl , .ry ertrel Prow r. A tiregg Iliuth..: , iteei Mc Inarney, U,chnl Leu K tilix. 'don .lay., Lew. Durlaeber, Allred !lice., Jot,, An, ,t. H. urge D. li.gram, J, W._Duelf,.. Dal 61 hi eel Itt.nor, Jobn Jobneobi, Jatocs F Ile, Tbonte. C. Crawford, John 1;11;‘,: It Miter. Walter Juhowa, Jos. O. L'ltai•, J. It Ilo.• ter, 71,0.. H. Groan., John Virs.rtz, JAM. U Lu lISO, Henry Calhat n, J M Lateen, John Kerr, Jos. Potato, (1.0. W. I.unam, Park 8 r Hoch, Albert Porn, Auto! lis.roish, T. .Mcenliorty, ?boa. both rook. 3:) 0 " The following is a list of the tuatara of those who contributed, on IVednasdny Mat, to thy fund fur the retie of the fatal /NW of those who hare gone to tight the bat• Iles of our country 151nouel I,lln, ,Mtwnell, W T Valentine, Jac T. 11,. I' Reynolds, II N MoAllt•ter, P. B. Valentine, M. T. Milhkee, Vaimittos, Wm. Rostra, L 0. names, Jaa. Gordo°, A S. VatAttn., - lrleenv„ Linn (t, U. 'l' A lee ander, M. W".1(11e, Geo. LtflnK•tuo, Jeeerl, ()teen, Jab,. liranklnll, Tate, Ilenry Ventlyte, John T Wen IL 1,,,twv•11, Wu. .7. 1) I tirl.er, K. S, CO If .1 don, Wen 11. Blair. J. Ci 111JMeen, Oren, Ww. J. Stole, M it I.tola, WM, Mlireb/111, nomad Sherlock, K. (1.- !Durham, • Jaibra Tusher, Jambe Alosnmler, Wee Motaerty, A. A crinternsti, • George Doicoing,, WED. S. Tripple, John Wsii, Verdanamd Leolaa, T ti+llll.,au Wolf. John P. [Jerrie, J. Stewart Lyon, N, 11,lubtah, ,J. B. Buil., WT I Kerlin. T. IL. Koos, .-4f vs. Levy. !We, Privy. U, J. Ourtir. J. Wart), . Wsienar„ • ' t ,444 nay / 4 1 41111 7 . ''',7 . • , sr W. Wester, 1' 'Wra. Carlin. }Unlit, • H. Wester . W. Jackson, • ](White, : . .tMaird. . Isaiah, sastvills, 0117. ; MOW. 1411.11.111V—T1111 E.l4;i.e. t;, - For the last two creeks our Mon] hum her n the scr Ile I of the wital . escitetnent and the most in tense enthMirtm in regard to the war; On Saturday last, the Eagle thrards, under the command of Capt. A. B. Snyder,- a thetine,,, gturthed soldier of the Xe?tireti war, took their deparOlie Ibr the fleat.of operations.-. The Company, when It left this place, null tiered 125 men, but on its an vii at llama brut. wasreduced to 77 torn, in nceordance atth ttre army segniationd, winch permit only that 'number in one company. The surplus of the Fraglt Guards, Bellefonte Fencrldr a andlimeron Infantry, were then formed into Illrother company, called the Curtin Guards, uncriT command of our townsman, Capt. John 11. Storer. This company is now full, and ready to march at any time. Prior to the departure of the Eagle Guaratr, they sa welled. to the Court House to hear some par Ong prayers and aft , dresses, hot the room warred* filled to ova, flowing, and great numbers were compelled to rimain outsido. In view of thin ; the meeting adjourned to t lu‘forirt House Yard, where name interesting evercises took place. Prayers were °tiered by the Revs. bent ace, of the 11, E. Church, t.nd Bower, of the p, Baptist. Addrealtea were delivered Judge 1 , Linn, Rev. Mr. Vonlergreen, and 11. N M'Alirster, E.g. At the close of Mr M's rem' Ls, he offered the following rersrlillloll, ;II , orspliment to the ladles of Bellefonte, who liars done and arc strll long stssmuoli In soothe and alleviate the ants mated suflets- Ingo of those r ebut spritri, aho Davo nobly volircteered 4i auntam the hour of our country's flag '1 t the I stile , . of Centre (,)tiray who have enrouragel their firntlierm, Siitil oud Inishanikt to e+pind to their cony,- try'm rlll by enrolling t I Ivrlvry AI tot nt toil of the n," Eagle Coar,l4, ' and •• Cann riiiit.narthi," reapeet• ively, hate inanifeht, rl to the wortil that the writ of '7e, still actuate.. the daft_ /it,rj i,f the ti."lle% of the Revolution, and have V 11• tlO,llllllll t ; their ei,untr a • att',lttle Ana .• • irai. e. The resvhitiou was MOO. euthunlftelvAilly edopt• The Guard+ were tin marched nil in olottl,r to the various 'totels fur droner, aryl rook their dl;‘.arture 11111 M ei late ly aftur rho meal was Of r. Cl= There is quite a number of natnes belong ing to the tiuhril• which We hive not got. 11 e give, however. •ll we h give. J..hn fini(serFfiarard Spears, George Fronk J hu Jamsurrger, Constance Bargnr Loan It. 04 !Helton. T .1 It Baihuret, lie" II Sint) Zob. 0011 II While SUOMI ' Bathurst lobo Funl, , Wni II bhults Thom,,' Mar till, Javob r tilts, Wm, 1) tlarp4r, It tii K4.4ler, Robert S, pruner, Tliylor Joseph Funk Th 'was Kt mine, Jigs It Cur J.mopli I. Nell, James U Lucas Henry Enna D 11 Parsons Charles Johnsmn, Markus M K can I) I nu, Joh 110,a,/1, A 13 sinyder, Robert W 111 , i/allarsith Enmuul L Miller J oseph Fallon. W.Olllll Ward, J2.11C1. Heserly Henry ?1,1,1 Winn J,uuvs Powers. Jernes(Dowileg, W C ).v.. John h 11.041, fiemy D Sands, JllllllO. K M.eartnee, Wm 'l' McMullen, Oeorge W (ha ,Irgt t'ol, Abruhnni,S Hey., Chas Menu. Chas John 11 Thomas. Minh Bound, Win Boller!' E }I Hatton, Wu. J Mackey Win /I Ilium U Fellers Henry IS Itonr•n, Lemuel 11.1' Henry H Clapp Wry W Weider James 11 . lhralrpo Harahloirger, John Shoffle A Etui,nahlter, Thus AI/, tunnuaii K hliarp J Analeress Mormon. John Loehettl, I' Brady, Mlles, Jr Wni I. 11npleil•. J h6,rk, J I) gulp, iteo Wylnild, lid Dowling, J U byriers,D Dana threetly after the guards hail departed meeting was called at the Court !louse, to reuse money for the support of the families of tho - syr who bad enlisted, end about one thousand dollars were subscribed in adds Lion to the flue thousand subscribed during the Sett part of the week. The spirit of petriotiam tau high and men subscribed cheerfully and liberally. Oa Iset Monday nigt4, also, a meeting 'woe totted for the 1111114; purpose. and a large mount of money was riisoJ. The meeting *as addressed hy Messrs. Wilson, ter, Stover, Hunter, Hale, Macmanus, Slush, T e .,t, and Her. Finley Riddle. The follow• in are the names of the subscribers of Sat urllsy4lternoon and Monday night: 11. 13roker3ipol, $lOO 00 J. P. Ilarpa, 2u 00 11, U. Clapp, 20 00 J M. Lyon, 22 00 N. flillibish, 20 00 J H Butts, ,4 25 00 Wm Kerlin, 10 00 'l'. 12 linos, 5 00 Gaol). 1 00 J.• H. McGlum 10 00 Geo. Alexander, ...,, _ . 25 00 Vi. W. Brown, 25 00 114,.h. 5 00 J 1. Teat, . 25 0(1 D. Ithotits, ,50 (:0 I ,aar May, 100 00 li IVraver, 25 J Strillilr, 30 00 11 J. Mead, 25 00 r . .. Fisher, 10 00 Ira Fisher, 10 00 )t. McKnight, I() 00 S.I. Graham, 20 00 - J. 1). Wingate, 20 00 IA Miller, 10 00 ,' Jno. Alexander, 10400 r !An A Iluilier„ 20 00 Jas. Alciander. 20 00 1). J. McCann, 50 00 Eli Miller, 5 00 A. /Wet, - 10 00 . Jo:mlEller, 60 00 1 e, "flerr, 50 00 Thos. Burnside, , 25 00 JII9 McManus, 15 00 Wm. P SleNlanus, 10 00 M. Thompson& Co., 100 00 I). G. Bush, . • 50 00 J. Levy, 10 00 . -/ Wm. Boggs, ' ' 10 00 - ' Geo. Valentine, . 150 00 A. Gregg, Jr„ 10 00 It. S. llowuing, 20 00 Austin Curtin, llO 00• IJ. 41Litt1a,,.... Jr.... ' '-• 0 j. Ought', 15'00 • D, liy. Hall. 15 00 VVen..Brown, 25 00 Robe. Hepburn, 10 00 J. 8. Ratethart, 15 00 , I D. Welch, ' 5 12/ A. O. Furst, ~..2. ~ 20 00 11. Oaldbralth, 5 00 Peak, 10 00, J. a Paraons, 10 00 , ILL W. Lambert, 10 00 I Rev. J. 11. Bernard, . so 600 i Jacob Shrom, 10 00 15 00 John Hoy, . . B. Hutton, 5 00 10 R. U. Croathwaite, 00 . Jai. A. Miller, 4 00 John Harvard, 10 00 J. W. Furey, 5 00 10 J. B. Taylor, 00 John Croathwaite, 5 00 J. Biloutpmery A boa. 10 00 B. Blab, al op N.,,1 l It T.,te, I bn,leiv: brew, Jr., S. 11. Nnrmant S C- 'etploidge, Cant' It b l'i!ttersoti, S , ,tirwl Smith, Geo. Smith. 'BOIL D. Slrolleckcc, Olt ~.. 11 Kuchler, 1 00 Benj Locos, 25 Wm Schriber,l 00 , David Rape, S 00 S. J Lucas,2. 00 . . J. Amp, 1 00 Jno. T. lloovVr 20 00 , II I' Trev . vlll4,- '. ' 10 lx) Wm. C Welch, J. M IV ilsotO Win llaml, 2 00 Wm A ')'human, 150 00 .1 NIIVieR, 10 00 WJNT• Barb field, 10' 013 W. :3. (Midland, 10 00 J. Askey,,'.% 00 T. 11. Reynolds, - 100 00 S T.4murrey, 25 Q 0 IV 11. flumes, ..t. 511`no- It I) Cm - Immo, 50 00 II Barnhart, 5 l) D. Krapo, 5 00 J. S Awl, 25 00 C. F. Wilv.lo, 5 014 F. IS RI Idle, 10 00 J. 11e1'almout,5 110 • • Thou. Boas, I 00 THE VERY LATEST NEWS 1 4VEMENT OF TROOiI SOUTH. NEWS FROM CAMP CURTIN, I:tlitiorcd Attli,cli on .Nlclloilry inarrhy and Mu I,na , in (h•' Ci(y ft( Autintore. itECESSION IN DELAWARE AN( )111 I. juTiz \ 6E, 1,‘.101:, (IF IltlmPs AT ANNA I'ol U 0 V 1:k N.ll EN 111 F. (i(V-P‘3lll NAVY 5 AHD TO 11E151,1:NED VP , 4l(Till; N 7• FORT MO VI: (01,' WINTCIIIV , TEII, April I —A mnalenger has maimd hare with a paper signed by euteen mon of the neighborhood, ■taring that the bridge at Coeval-Ingo, ease tita Suaq,lebettne. bee been tailed koleaswn of by ;ix 14andred men by url•r of Gov. liacks, aityLat a feared that it okay be burned to night. The appeal le made f.,r aid to 1111111111 a the people in it. de fence. I=l Twenty-five moo of Gen Smnll'a regiment nra stutd. un t6e .ny bode to l`bllodel his They have made their way from Hal -1111115711 as they teat eould =] Captain Goes he,muetering trte company, the National blunt% or lb ie place, neeeberini one blindrel and firl'stoar mem. They will be ready te start in the muroiaq, The streets are a scene of bustle. Si sty of the Netunal Gudrds are staled and equipped, but bare oe atnesuniti.n. / CQNTLILT INTICIVATtI , - INVASION Of 'Uri I=l Iteperta hay• boor received unnfirmiug the 'ovaeion of the Pooneylv•nia Border by p•rty of men, who hero define w4iin the l'onowingo Itrtdge - A detachment of the National Guard', ouinhering MI fire men, with ammunition eutrithent for two tbnueand rounds. will leave here early to-morrow morning to defend the brid,re, They go via th• Baltimore Central Railroad to Word A collision is wimps ted. Wtn. 11. Dock, the local editor of the IVeet Chester Bea. d, 'companies the par ty WENT CIIVIRSII. April 22, 2 A M. -Tweet s eight mem of (len. t:;erall's Brigade arrived yerterc4 at Oxford, Cheater county, having walked from Baltimore, and reported that 500 Marylanders were after them, and Ware on the boundary 15.., Troops (reM West Chester, and OILIZOOII of Downington and C and other parte of Cheater and Imacas.er ootinties, went to the point named , alt met llsitainstreo, April 21 —A gentleman who has just arrived here from Baltimore, reparts that ha left that ally at eight o'clock this morning, at which time no unusual excite. inent prevailed there. Ile reached Ashland, twelve wile. from Baltimore, at tea o'clock, and remained there until nearly noon. up to that hoot there was no sound or news to ind,oste any unusual procnding,s at Baltt- =I 11•11158t7RO, April 21. Passengers who left Washington at 4 o'clock this morning. cached thin tort via the Northern Central Railroad, at 6 o'clock this evening. They report that an intense cseitemenf pr ailed at Baltimore. Promin m One Phil/41141m wore wa t ched oftlyom wee ar. rested Lot subsequently celesta on the is. iercession of prominent Secessioniets. The whole city had been tamed into a military camp. Some ef the carpenters who went to repair the bridges of the Northern Central Railroad hove ratumed They report that the design to repair thin Lae been abandoned for the prceett. lIANIIIIPIWRO, April 21, 10 o'clock, P. 111.— It is mated by officers of the United Stales army, who armed tote morning Irons HMO• more, that the gene of Fort McHenry were tamed towards Baltimore el ty, but the AP Slbit bond oet yettottebeeeted: Ao tear of ibtinettee of R4preeantatha of Pii . aosylvenia, who merged taraigbt, says that be saw in Baltimore, on Saturday, en _parade in the streets, twelve brass field pieoes. two troops of horse sod a regiment of infantry. The latter seemed to be tanatposect el-merobanta' clerics. A rumor was prevalent in Baltimore this morning, that the New York Seventh Regi ment and Alasesohuests Sixth Regiment reached Annapolis in safety. yettnixorox, April 21et—Evetting.—.6. message bee beta received in this city to the efeeit' that prominent men of the .Border States have asked fer a. •msatioa of hostili ties. 'with the view Lowther attempt to com promise, Nothing new has bikreoeived from Pal• door*, but it le.genihrty behoved that 5 00 5 0 ) 500 10 00 50 4 00 5001 5001 5 00, 1. Oit rOwonire, I.P1Wfl,•11 I , ..rtHomy and the nits•takon puce.—to what extept is not known. Itaportsmt from itarrisburg The Fu el. mllt 41.10 , 011 , e1411elltlrg al Ilar ivr'm ferry—Lower Pools ylou,aia Meal .., cord. ' lIANRI•I3UIta. April 211, Virginia in 000- dectirgeha her rump,. rupidly nt Harper's l Fi.rry rive theiontind troop.; air to norm He there, whi4e supported deetitiation la IVaehiton Three eilrentl bridgen,hilwretrfhli City 4 \l l / 4, and Help ore have been torn up or burnt. The S'S Adipinintrothn is in Potutooit'n of impi4ent infoi (nation rrlatire to the plane of the Stieermiaaete in' Virginia and Nfery- Jand, which oil.v refuse to ooMmunicate, deeming it. publication at thie lime inoon 'intent with the Jublie welfare. Fears are me - mtained that the Maryland sre,will mate witemnnetration at Chambers bust, and miters hikes been cent to .z :Franlalin `to collets all the arms in that county bud prepare to dafamiehasebereburg. Three hundred regular• are corning,froui Carlielittennight. WEN. [KIM ♦NI) fM►r *wound/ now wApu- BM= y A 111111RIlelia, Antil 20,—General K•irn and staff, el•owsting ,ot ()esters; SChsefTer, of Lan ose'er, Cal. Jordon, of Dauphin, and ninjor of Berta, have been ordered here from Washington, to fake charge of the troops at this point, They left Washington this morning and arrived 10-night, traveling eighteen mile. fetal Belitroors by carriage Judge Wilmot soooetrienied thorn., They fneind five bridge destroyed nn the trlwrn Central reed, end were ten 13 , .ure co the way from Btlticnore, An Intense ea citernent was pre►ethsg in that city when Thor lrft. Shermen's Federal hAtery, able the bat tery er the ft•adinv, Artillery, ron,,ting nt four pl•eee, rill re oh here at midnight, The fo4frreetattrio - e:ointinnies have srri - eod in addition to those previnnely reported ZAterree, Pie'tawny (Nerds, Cleveland Greys, C neinnati Rover.. Pinoin !no•t% lArviettle queris, I;rl,l'nria 'Klee and Mansfield (adenoma...rte. Each of theee mu t am.. gre ~•er 01 2 1 y St tlfi, end many are In a fine mate et di..^)phoe Iheat.numa, Ap, —A body of two thenaand men were thrown forward, by Ahe midnight tfein, re the first bridge nn the wig to Baltlrnere which has been destroyed, on the Northern Central fte,droad Those two ih , tteand are to be f flowed by three hun dred regulars from earlisle, end by Sher man's Bittery of F ying Artillery end ens trimmed More volunteers on )tg,mday, The State Admioietrar:nn will mend muni tions arid simable small howitzers sad field pieces to Otsalberstord on Tueeday. I= R•LTLX 'RI. April 'LI —The city hes been intenvell excited 11,14 the report that there 10 COO uronpa •t Cosiey"rill• marching to Weehingtion through Boltimors. The ring leeder■ in the test riot are Islay at work in. Baiting the mind" and arousing the passions of the worst °lase of the Baltiraor• people. l' lii Qin hirgAra-kno.kurol bin admg . liu• • The Moat ie reitite fur nitrislng, and threats are made 61 killing Ligoiiflti office holitere, and burning out the:Oa/N*4p. The Union men are preying for'hillp ffroPtien North. i s A force of nee Ih o eat maim loot to the help of the Union ne nd wbd ?Auld over °owe the polies, Ito bo eglougth to hold Baltimore sud commitlllAaryland. rotoo ro AIIIANSAggag. The Steamer Mory/arutiandod her troops safely et Ann•Polis .l lls 4 plghte "The track was Leine ea it Sp en the An :twills branch to presejt pair 'transporta tion by th 4 mos.. to Washington not 7/PAbliniring D. . . The steamer Lola- , nurerrived at Balti more from N,Crfolk tlijeSurtdty) mornitY's sod books intelligedra ih tllie Federal of- Goers ware destryytng allege J. O. property at the Navy yardeemdabat i deld R S. steam arc sod oilier viiiimio.4.Viair mottled sad sunk by order ef 6.l9,.43:Croternasosat. I=3=l The Navy 1 ard wee to be burned teat night, if net prevented by the Staiil author. it,. TIOOrg !AVM). 'now from Weehiog ts troupe et ' old Pow t le proceeded to Ni..e Th• 1; S winter./ tee, landed Onvernm Comfort, after which a folk. I=l The Staamor" R. S I the Empire City of N Point Comfort op 8 1000 troop,. at Fort U Pram Cha Arrival of three fugitt ry bedr irtwn of rompl , b —7lu. Relk, per's Ferry C1111111ER•HUNG, PA April 21. On the light of ibe burning the Harper's Ferry Armor', four men of IW. Jones' command were on guard and no d satiate* with the garrieen Lieut. Joiviv(epppoeed that they were killed, but thin ; a rot oo They were taken prisoners and h d until yeeteiday af teronon, when two of ism wiped over the bridge, and a tbird by witunting the river anti renal 1 „ ' • • ,•• .. ' ".. P Ferry. The three ft], , ^ • • •, • a I 'clock this morning . ',a L I . 'litiOn of the bal,l4ii (.1 • ',. ' • 1•1•16 e thine, rand fill ~ , r, , w -4.• v :4t. , c here last night, fr . ' .. ~, • adfi• " 1 .40. There is 'rid • . ci , • , of. iii,.. • •: ‘la. u t ilir rylsad sod ir.5i.f...., ..,: :. 4 .;, 1 i1.1.‘,. , t , v u se the Ideas of warfar e, , ti 4 . Prom • • Reports from Chamber rg ..., Attack. A pprd _ en ded— Af t , J oirea Volinfeers , ILIIIIIP/11120, Ira ' A—Private *deism' 1 from °ham bersharg eta that the people are apprehensive of an attiok from the Virgin— ians concentrating at flarper's Ferry. 1 , A battery is to be thrown iip to repel invaeitin. j i pales They have patrols out to p revent a earprillh• der oily is a vast a The 'treats are I ',rammed with posple, alm marebiag to every dirlestiow, *alba deissia it heard en all sides. The follow*" P WI ktihip two I ._ 0. awned ,Illofl nit Ibicht ivirtie, I hit, tit whin rr`ll ,, T 110 !nen Eau Ounrrtr Ctetre r °city i 9; Cehier.s try. 11(1. Th‘e rrrwH of the Centre ertmiy iiontotisi ire WWI formed Kiln o 11 . 1 W CliMpithS do; with 'n (el! rote: Ortneut. Butner infantry, )4.l;f6in count', 176 nPh. ellere Ire hlio Eve • er , milnnieß from Subuylk,ll o , ,unty ; Marion It4lric (3 men Asfilttod !Wire. 86 ; St Clair Itifiris, 45 Lerrellyn It 11 , 4 , , 56 ; o.lurn Infintry, 79 NE* V . pitc, April 22.—Mayor Alberg,r, to• Ruffiln, who bedlam' opilthling imam month. wititAtitkrelatiartti Baltimore, arri'ved heir re-dav with a namher c‘f other rbntlimen. whit Mistimed a sans! host there of Fritts, for $2OO. They report the a:•ndition of Bah. loner• as fearful. Armed mobs are pars di g the Ergots compelling all 'manna in unite With rhea in tint T.C/111(lne against the North, the Governor and the Unier. The principal streets are barieaded, and many of the houses tars hop-!Dies eel to the shut ters. Mayor A lberger WAS surrounded by a mob of drunk•n ruffians, at the Euro,' !louse who endeavor d, by abuoive 'autiage; to provoke a word in reek), Intending, on d uht to idtiot bias ou the spat had be afforded (hens inyo% l text. lie well un•ble. «,'bue T ter .Iqcnorti, ;Le st,.r•s ) ni s m g Leen en, tdmi by the ny,b A pronnuent cit.ten, woo wee known a. I" Doom' man, was Cnotpalloe4 to leave thesitill•t utt tnkurs' notice, with eight iibiAiren. It woe be4ived that u. NuLt4erner's hfe he . wt,rtia. ao tr.ur'• 'o.lrobase lore when thy 001% rill wan tut rd iu the war THE MILITARY AT HARRASBURO The ‘Var Excitement on the In-crease, Three Thousand Troops in Harrisburg( I Sp•Nal ferrese,erhue., the Phila. Dull•tin A nampuu,alpril 19 - lock. rz —Without t '&4p:ration, it may be said that rlarnshurg id fairly wi;,l with excliement.— The rival reci ;rid by telegraph, this after• noon , o f th e .tt., Li, mails on volunteers, while passing through the city of Baltimore. anyhe subsequent despatch that the Arse nal„.at harpers Ferry bid been o '•stroyeipy o u r t r oops in ord"r to prevent In from fa7hng 11,.0 the ?Ands of the em my, brooch' th.• ea. camera to • pitch that it Is difficult IO sup pose any (Alice event 111 the history of bur struggle ran r :reed ; The. teletraph offices and the orti• - e of an afternoon t.apir was be sieged by the public, eagerly seeking for aty additional information that wag to be obtained, while upon the street• and in the hotels the :4 I,JeCt Nan diseushed in the most veh e m e nt manne r . Add to this the stir oc casioned by each additional arrival of • hundred or more volunteers with the pierc rig tones of the fife and the Jarring notes of the drum, and you can lardy imagilie what I mean when I say the town is odd with escitelfuenSt Atria all this I mutinous talking end fierce gesticulation, the State tiov.riimeht came to for a large share of reproach And as the war of words waif d high, the excited crowd inquired why, in view of the condi tom of itiattera and things. the order ea not given by the Governor to send off the r omits, and atrengt ben the forces of the volunteers who have already gone South, in case of an seat kon the City of IVitsbing ton. Then there was forced opon them the conviction of a truth --one w Inch the public has known all along, but which in the ex• °serpent of the motnent they forgot, that with but a few exceptions none of our vol unteers are armed, and that there are no arms here with winch to furnish them This lis a lamentable fact at the present There are no arms litre. and notwithatand trig the repeated despatches of the State Department to the proper authorities, none have arrived yet. Tins morning the GOler• nor received a telegraph of to-day from Pittsburg, (not Milled, Ipina, as the tele graph of to day makes me say,) that five thousand stand of arms were on their way , but lip to the present hour of writing, notli• tog had ken heard notice rii Ing I hem 101 ng fo get the latest information, I' stem), d up to the Executive Dtpartment a few minutes ago, and was there informed that a special flegp•lffl had pat been re ceived stating that WOO .land of arms left Pittsburg this evening, and would irrive here to morrow morning at an early hour ; alsot that a thousand arms would arrive trom Philadelphia at the seine time. Thin is good news to the volunteers here, as many of thein feared that they would be obliged to leave !patent being suitably armed, de pending ulion supplies at Washington, and that then, in' the came of an attack being made upon theiu at Baltimore, they would fall easy victims to the violence of a mob.— Ala soon as these arms aro received, a large number of troops will be musteigNind merhately despatched South. The camp ground to day presented a very animated appearance. The tents all day long have been hauled from the arsenal, and the soldiers have been busily employed in erecting them, and unmaking beds of straw,. Stores and woking utentils have bees suip plied in ;lumber, and camp life Is onlinmen• ced In earnest. Besides this, a large quan. tity of provisions are being stored away, I and every exertion is made to secure the comfort of the troops. At 8 o'clock, this evening, the number of soldiers who are encamped amounted to about 1750 men, while in the town. quar tered at the hotels and boarding houses, there are about a thousand more. Camp order's, regulating the troops, have been is sued by F.. C. Williams. Brigadier General in command, and the strictest enforcement of the rules is adhered to. No soldier is al. lowed t. be out of his toot after nine o'clock, and all lights must be extinguished at the tap of the drum, Special - hours are set apart for the admission of..visitors ; but an order from the Governor actuate me at all hours, by which means I em enabled to obtain et ory information: :=23 .Ithrtg. of Boston and York, toadied old etay eight, and left = s iron, Hayers Per arms and Butldtngs cenireduiy al Har- f' Affairs in Baltimore. nitikeßirTlL,N 131 AN IY6 KITIVIC•it I have nv otiontd , thaViraattp et;r tin lots bean tm d rrt honor ni` 'the OtiVel 110 r. a nd It Wan 111,1 in lee lion l to review the troops thta nft et noon I.ot as I telegra plied hawnue.m r wllvel to lave for Phil ~ l elplila, nt noon, Where 11.-, preveore „un ind. 41,1. net I.le, l'ne prol.al.ll'ny,lire review will take place to-roorro w or daring the early part of next Beek. The executive dap trtment is thronged at ell hoots s mdtvoluals pier king inicririeWS with the Governor upo. , milit,try matters. and to Si) great an extent is this carried, that this non Inc ) waved two Mows at his icinin before I could obtain an opport iiity to speak to him, So numerous are the de spatcliCs received t v bllll to which answerer are required, that this morning a telegraph s ire was placid in the (:pm-does office, so that now mesasles can be transmitted direct. It is but pmper to 111.1.1 that it is to the kindness of Thomas A. Scutt, E•q., Vice President of the Pennsylvania Railroad, that the Governe% is indebted for this act. Offers of volunteer companies are made from evt ry quarter, t the complement re quired of this S , ate, het now made up, i!,e Governor r, fused their /4 icee, simply adviknis to in to neglect no oppertu•nt y m•tkiri ilonhelres proficient in military tactic:v. until the time arrives when they may bc.meded more than ■t present. An irendeut has come to my notice which seams to illustrate the patriot inn of the men of our State. Recently, six brothers, (Some Wthent married Merl) enrolled tlitirlqelYeB in the several voliinteer eortipanion recruited in Harrisburg, for the purpose of marching to, the defence of the National.l'epital. Before pn•enug the (anka they had a miniature ta- hi 71, repre4ellog the brothers on one plate. a Iii.• 11 they presented to their mother as • ' memento of their love and patriotism Surely it was of such men that the Rotrifn Cher proudly exclaimed; "These are my j sr, "' 'the swaren , e of some of theme volun leers. an they enter the city. strongly 'peaky the heart of t ohjeci that has brought them here They come cloth' dto thn coarsest fabrics. sod that scantily enough in rime cases, Under their arms tiß.y carry a pair of new brOCAIIR antietpiting, as it were. the deronnd that may he made upon ti,etr feet in marchtng. hefore they ge'. thr'o, hill in their Sand, they sling an old leatfiet I aga',e„ntarn og a change of raiment or an extPs. ',hill or two. At the .0.44 e of some of ihrm, atrapped to the:r waists, dangle nld , swords, which, perhaps, wero wielded by 02eir forefathers to the first great struggle for .4 merman liberty, while others carry old enu.kels, of a hairs century ago make, on t h eir ~bo itW ers, all of them seemingly de trimmed t o u,.e what meanie have been pro •id, d them, to the Vest their ability. And then of the pisto!s, the ft It's revolvers and other weapons, thrust into 'heir pocket', at he lest moment, by parents and frientis.- 1 - ICho can tell There was a rumor afloat this afternoon. ihat all the armed troops would leave for 'Washington during the night ; but as yet is is fomuistien. The tberein 41.0 rag I know., marched home* camp to there ar mory, where they supplied themselves with arms, and then marched back to the camp ground. I have no doubt, however, but that on the return o9he Governor, this ru— mor will be vented. After I enclosed my telegraphic despatch es to day several other companies of volun— teers arrive 1 , some of them armed. Others have been arriving durini; the night. Fifteen hudred troops from Ohio, ale telegraphed as about to arrive at midnight. Between tlits art 1 morning, there wilt no doubt be a large accession to the forces already here. The Slate Capital Band ser.naded a num ber of public men and all the volunteers, in torn, last night. The expense was generally defrayed by Messrs George W. 11. Smith Robert Randall. Charles I. Goebring, Rich ard Wildey and Oscar Thorpe. At a meeting of the German cititena of this place, held last night a series of reso-- / 'lions were adoi tad, pledging their fidelity td the Conviti:ution of the United States. It 111 with d ills i i y that the nun( of the d i n, rent companies are obtained as they •r -' me , ai in mail mos they neglect, report ing to the prole,. a. 'bonne*, SO that no rec• ord is to be-hsd, rare by bring on the spot at the time - en absolute impossibility when you are somewhere else. I have no doubt, whatever, hut what with the arrivals I have already telegraphed,....nagether with those volunteers on the camp ground, there are three thousand troops now in this town w•it tog marching order Appended is a list of the companies encamped { t ie veining • John's OMIT • litfantry, Capt.tizat T. M Lap sky, 84 turn John,town Zonate Cadets, Captain I. M. Power 78 men Independent Infantry, Bloomfield, Captain 11. 0. Woodruff, no linen. Pittsburg Turner Rifles, Captain Henry Amliing„ 104 MIMI. Billefonte Fencibles, Captain J. B. Mitch- ell. 120 men. 'Tyrone Arc;Beep, Captain James Bell, 40 men. Wept]. Guaids, Captain W. L. Ned; 75 men. Juniata Rifles, Captain A. 31cLoyd, 75 men. State CI Guards, Captain W. B. Sipe., 62 men. Wyoming Artillery, CaPtain A. 11. Em ery. 67 men. Ewan Voltmleors, Captain Charles li. Rietitnan, 86 melt. t•Easten." Captain Samuel ke, 93 men. in Unn Rides, Allentown, C iPtain G. 11 Gond. Tice ' liplhburg Fencibles, Captain F. :I cier. n. Re ing Reipera, Captain .1. Id. booler. 89 me . • Green OWle Light Infantry, Captain T 1:1. Strickler, 42 men. Charnberithurg Artillery, Captain P B 1j1)11g11111, 54men. ThZinits Captain T. B Elder, 35 men. Cameron Gouda. Captain T. M. Syster, 119 men. Shawnee Guard'', Captain Thomas Welch. 40 awn. United States ,Zonavea, Captain thaws" iliegrist, 74 men., Tii journeymen coopers of gases ars vs a etas for dos mverelosh thus the Ms• so. Important Report from Washing' Difficulties with the Baltimore Authori ties Arranged.,- The Railroadsmd .o l p tilir . aph Mum 1.1164, Nur Yoga, April 22.-ooHeater %TONT htetee that w oentiamatt, aosuaatall *ith, the Oorernattent, flays that ha has in— f.rmetiott from 'Washington that o w epoodenee hat. been opened with tilde. more stethetrities, resulting ton ertak— lag an the part of BalaMore to resole the rii'rlad bridge!, telegraph lines, sod t? 4O keep the, eommunwation open for papiAlAgelli! mail' and despatebea, as well 1. tilt troop,: (From the Phslerlelphla Bulletin of tip 20th 1 •• Important llfilltary Milkements. RETURN OF SMALL'S - ER The linseerhreetile nod NSW X 11 0 .4.011 W.I.Su Ileeeh the lti i , ...._ . THE I3ALTIMORE 011: f Philadelphia has, within 4biast few days been the theatre of ',important military MM. ments, The city has a.sunied the appear ance of the ray which was threatened by an , invading army. and where nine-tenths of the men were hurrying to arms to drive back 40 . the invaders. Recruiting aed enroiing sow' going on upon all sides, and there aro laterally wars and rumors of ware." Me of the moat mortifying incidents of the week was the return home of General Washington Brigade, composed entirely of Philadelphar troops. This body of men went from Philadelphia with the Sixth Reg iment of Masenchu St ts, yesterday morning, and they came in for a share of the ill treat ment heaped by the Baltimore Plug Uglier* .ui n the Bay Ntate volunteere. The Phila delphians were entirely unarmed, and they were. of (nurser, unable to contend with an immense mob of armed ruffians. They w;re brutary treated, and ()minty edit to Philadelphia by the authorities of Bail. ore. 'I hey reached h ome at a hate bout last night. and proceeded at once to their rend.rvoisa in the Northern I-Armies, ellaltrle their arrival creatid the most tritetute•xcite ' went. The (.cling of indignation RIO ex. time Lieut. Haines. of Cormurny A. of this is. Brigade. furnishes some facts ratiktive to tht-drAgraceful riot. From hta nootouilt It appear) that the train, ckastatittg of WV. enteen ears, reached Camden Station. (with i•t the city Multi; of ilaliimore,) without encountering any obstacle• It was &WEIS hall-pikit rleven o'clock when it hiwilted ie an open Apace The first care were occupied by the 'rand MAA,, A cliusetts troops, who at once Carta barked and formed into line a short dietanoe from the railroad". A few Aeceesionista tears spectators and rifpressed their dislike to the volunteers by throwing middles at the eats and u,mg objectionable epithets. The a r t increased tit numbers. and finally ongattilir` i n a lignite with the Massachusetts Reemeat which cc oultegJ in the infliction of Winding* - the parties oared. The New Fughiad ems " became incensed be,iiituse their flag Will Will and the mob fired stones arid became violent. Finally theotroope 'started to march away. and as they did so the collision occurred. The cars being left to themselves, an inter. val of nearly three quarters of an hour elapsed It was impossible for the inmates to say why the traiu was not moved, but the supposition is that the authorities of the road knew that the track ahead bad beta torn tip, and did not think it advisable II proceed All this time the crowd was ulcer-wog, and it became so bold that an attar , . we. made upon the cars ; the Inmates of winch, (with theception of the Massa ' churetts Regiment, y - v had retained their seats, • Stones, bricks and pistol balls poured late the frail structures. The window gime were demolished, and the woodwork heists to yield For protection the volunteers threw themselves upon the floor of the oars, and in many caries secured the doors with such fastenings as were at hand. There were no weapons in the party, and no reply was made to the assault. It was during :hie unprovoked °Nine that the injuries were inflicted upon - the persons who has been reported as wounded. • -- This species of warfare continued until so offemal ,which our informant believed Is he the Baltimore Chief of Police, appeared - upon the scene. Under his instructions the 0 unfortunate 4 volunteers were crowded Inds ,•••• ••• as few cars as possible, the riot in the cleans, time continuing in all its force. A roan 111 military clothes, on horse a c then succeeded in calming the mob, by tell. ing them that " the volunteens in the cans were prisoners of war, and ,would immesh , ately be scot beck to the North.' ' An soon as,possible a new locomotive J. attached to the train, and it moved toward* Philadelphia. At short distances it picket up volunteers, who, in the melee, had escap! ed from the cars and walked homeward.— " Some of the secessionists attached a fiat of, the Confederate States to the engine, bat it was taken down almost immediately: and , before the cars bad acquired much headway. The rest of the frit., to Philadelphia was devoid of interest, except that at Whining: ,40n Oenerviii Small was call;d repelled to have responded te • brief sPettalk • GIN. Beartusairr. General tiltnall give" the following acnounil of tho 'Bair . •• One half of the Waabington Brigs' dia, A IL consisting of six companies of the Fined Regiment, under Lieut. Col. Berry. and fats' companies of the Bemnd Regiment:lll4er Lieut. 001. Seimenlar and Gunman, vaulter. ed at DePoi. Broad and Pi/lit/0 1 at 100'6N* on Thursday nigbt, and were ready to pro. need at once. They were delayed by the arrival of the Massachusetts Elogimentesed by an uocident to one of the cars, and did 4 • not hays the depot until 9b'eloohyssitewll 7 -.J.._ morning. The train was • beitylf , ing nearly titres Moulted MOD Ogi el moved Tory eloirky. At • _ , • not only* • „no* nada COL riliterilaydastest 204 pmts. . • vie an,leintill"it tt 0,68.410411 5 %. 4 .• 411 , , • ' 11111 El - •