? 3 • / - . . 7 • _ . . . - C IT - •.,. .. A SAML.L WRIGHT, Editor and Proprietor. VOLUME XXXI, NUMBER 39.] LIFE INSURANCE. TP.OMAS WELSH, Esq., has been appointed Agent of the Penn Mutual Life In-umpire Coin. ,puny, of Philndelppia, tar Colunilari nein neighbor ,tnod. This is nu old cstabliglied eninpnily. Persons .a•i+hing to provide for their (avulses in eave of death better call on the azent and get insured. iCalumbin.July 16. 1859.tf COLA:TIMM& IRON FOUNDRY OPPOSITE 'l' E CANAL BASIN, COLA) AI MA, PA. TEE subscriber has removed to the erten sive shops connected with the Columbia Iron /Foundry, which he has thoroughly fitted up, with new and first-rate machinery, and is now prepared to ,maitufacture Steam Eit,gides and Pu inps of every de i.eription, Machinery for Furnaies, Forges, Mills Factories, C •r %York, &e. Iron and 13t.iss Castings furnished boarder. Bridge Coil. and 131;acksmithing in general. . 11 - . 7 Repairing promptly attended to. J OIIN Q. DENNEY. Cnlumbin, July 3,15 P ILVMOVELIA OF JOHN SH EN BE RG ER9S FURNITURE WARE ROOMS. TPIIE undersigned baring removed his Fur. 1 miner Wnre Room. and Manufactory. to his New brick building., on the soatli-.lnle of Locust street bc• isvecit Second and Third street', respectfully inform his friend. and the public to give him a cull. A large 111111 auperinr sinek of a3ABINET-WARE.ANDCHAIR-WdRK, of oil desert piton., will inc kept constantly on hand, whit:ll%SM be sold 011 the most rca „satiable term.. A. he manufactures his non work 'Se is enabled to warrant t every nom, r to he what it is rept citented ;and to bensgoooll,tl.cheap. llis.tock is very large .ano iu part embraces Dr,. Sing, Plain and into. Burenus ;Side boards Sofa: Card. End ,So fa Centre,Drecsing,Diningandßrent fit.l TABLES; Common. French and other BFI STEADS; Common and Fancy CliA I RS. mei SEA TEES of eveus.tyle.together with ge.ildru !ussort 'neat ofall kind. o f FURNITURE. Funerals wil tine attended with a Splendid Hearne on shorinotice and a! 'necessary ductitiongiven tt UNDERTAKING. fie re+pectially. .olicitg a share of public patronae a.. well COllllllO.llllCe oldie custom with which lie been liberally favored. Columbia, April 11. I 5.57. More New Goods AT THE CORNER UNION & THIRD STS; Tu-IT reeeived, n fine n.i.oriment of !Arlie , ' Shoe., Latest S,yle Black Grnend Figured De I.stinea. die. , Long and :quern Cloths. Cavannere- and Ve-unga 'or gentlemen. All invited mill and ex:- 11111111 C. 1. 0. & 11. F. BRUN Coßumble, Dec. I, le6o _ Ropes, Ropes, Ropes 400 COILS juAt received and far sale, at whole snlc and rctalli, sue and to suit pur nt my 'lore, near the out-lei lock. Aluich3l, toOO. THUS. WELSH. GEORGW , J. SMITH, - WHOLESALE and Retail Bread and Cake Y V Baker.—Constantly on hand a variety of Cakes IturnerOUC to mention; Craokers; Soda, \W me, Scroll .o.nd Simar Biscuit; Co nfectionery, of every description kc., ac LocusT s EET, Dec. Between the Batik and Franklin I lance. FOIL RENT. TUE room in the Blue Front. now occupied by Ttpumas Welsh, E.g.; el-u, ceveral house. Ap ply to W.ll. WIII Columbia. February 25, 1459. Soap and Vinegar. U BOXES of Dufb , , lirla wo Soup; 2.0 barrel of Vin egar, wholesale roid remit, al BRUNER'S, Corner of Third and Union re:treore. IE=EIB S.\l.7'! SALT ! ! 000 Sackc iround Alum Sall iusl received, and for .1 sale at file extraordinarily low prier of one do liar urd five eefitft per , affek. THOS. l‘"1• 11.S11. Cola. April 01, 11111: cnnal 11 1.10, NOTICE ALL persons indebted, on the Books of the Livery: 4 lo.We, from the list at April. 1.457, to the mutters:pled, are requested to make immediate pay mem. and tho.e having el ttttt t. will pre.ent them tot settlement, us lie is desirous of elo•osig his Liu.ine.r without delay. Oct. 3. Ii 37-If THOMAS GROOM. COMMISSION BUSINESS. THE subscriber has made arrangements and - is now prepared to receive on COMITUSSIOII, at lus wharf. ,i'Vorth , side of Waln u t .street, Columbia. Pa., COAL, LUMBER, WOOD OR TIES, lle will be happy to receive commissions for buying or selling the above articles to any amount. Final his experience in the Bu-ae•s he believes that he will br nude to render cut lit:Action. Strict nt lemma will be given to all bueiur•• ehirusted to his cure. AMOS S. Li II KEN. Columbia, March:l7,l9sS. TILE COLUMBIA MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Second St., below Union, Columbia, Pa., TS prepared to execute all orders for STEAM EN. 1. GIN ES , BOILERS. SII.tiF FIE 0. 11.714.EV5, 151ACRINERY FOR BLAST FURNACES, ROLLING MILLS , isAW AND FLOUR MILL: 4 , and every variety orAlurbitiery, to the mii=l thorough nod improved manner. Inut and Diaz., Castings, 01 every deeeription, made to order. !repairing promptly at tended to. Cu=b mild for Old Iron. Ora., nod oilier metal. Orrin' .1 by mail should be udilren.ed to -'Columbia Manufaciurang Coinpitity. Columbia, 1.a." SUFFIAII , „ T. R.. ISuperintentlents , 3. 1.1.V.W ELLYN, Columbia..lune 19, 1857-u JANE'S Expectorant, Jaynes Alterative, Jayne's Carminnttre RH kern, Jayuc'. Hair '1 mite. Jayne'n Liniment. laynt , 4 Sanative Joyner Ague Pale, an-I Jnytic'a Tome Vermiluge; ul the Minya popular rrtneditts ore guaranteed genuine and fre-h. Far gale by K. WILLIAM'S. tmpt.91:1959. Front <t , Columbia. NEW GROCERY. STORE. T HE subscriber invites the attention of the NEW GROCERY, FLOUR, FEED AND VARIETY STORE, jn.l °resell by liim Jo IS a. 71. I.oenet street. between seeninl and Third. Ile will keep on hood a complete •lock of nil kinds of (trocerers. lineensware, Ac., &c., anti in-ores everything to he -nod of its kind and prier. Ile %Atli furnish BROAD Irma Ills l'lnlndelphia fresh ever) niso. Tea 1114. run. Croeker-. &re., &e. Those ilesiiing It elm be ser% ed lit the lions, Ile vt il; give the linsmess bit nnentiOn. Mid by foreseeing and promptly isupply. mg the Wain. of einteng hope,. to cltzerVe IteelVe .1 liberal -hare of their snpport. SA WI. F. lumni.):l N. No. 71 Lori-1 'tree!, Colombia. Pa' Oct Q-71 Deus Wear, CLOTIIS Cac.iinernit, Vcriinc., tnitinettQ, J e rin%; IJ n hitt now on Lona, to which vie invite the atip4olop of tit. aciitiT. 1.0 & 11 F.T1T51 , 17:11, If.r, 160. Cor. Third and Union. To Lumbermen & Manufacturers! JIVE 'it's Patent Shingle Machine. THE subscriber having perfected the nuove arr.:. to 4cli slate, County nod 5 , ..0n Mehl• ou rea.oonlile tern•. .aw. nod plane, Shiiigleii to any et int t or ifuekoe.•, nod produce• a very iiiiitwritt and r:run ankle. liehich has given perfect sateilaction t• I , rrcvt•r tried. One oftbe machine. and .reetmen. AM* Work ran eeen net it Suftmehanna Coluatlaa, I•a. ror milker information. addret.. • . . • %NW. RUBY, Columbia. Lanenvier ro , P.I. reThe ronimmetinn of the vraw and frame. admits of um:. vim:irate from the planer, in •numng nlI k."' of airilight and bevelled work, such no Flooring ClimboliMing. &e. Colombia. May 91.1R57. B. P. .APPOL):O9 7:""`'-.7-, A GENERAL FORWARDING AND COMMIS SION MERCHANT, m ia k. REcnIvER 0 V (_; OA LAND PRODUCE, Aid Deliverers on any paint on th e Columbia and Philadelphia Railroad. to York and Balltinoreand to ":ttsburg; 1 - )T.: A LER IN COAL, FLOUR. AND DRAIN, -llly RISKY AND BACON, have inAt rere,ved n 114rgo Ip4 of Monongahela Rectified \VII,AI.ry-Crom P.llAOorg,ofcrlaiclellicy con.t roly 2uotl Cana Wa'in• Cql:,;2)La:Jtiniza•.3 PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING (Vice in Carpel Hall, Yoraz-weslcorner of Frani and Locust streets. Terms of Subscription. One Copy pc ran rum .if paidin ad vaace. SI Se • • - • if not paid withint hrce montlinfrorneommencemeniofthe year, 200 Comet copy-. No; abkmrtption reeeprod torn lesp time then six nonths; and no paper will be di4contirtued until all arrearageettrepaid,ualesbat the optioacathe pub- (r••.ltoncpnay„ c.cmiueJbymai I all üblish er s rtsk. Rates of Advertising. sqsart[t;i ines]otte week, 8o:18 •• three weeks. 75 eneh‘uhsequentinsertion, 10 [l^ ines]etieweek SD three wer4s. .1 00 euchiub+rqurntin.ertion• 25 Largerullvertinemenign proportion Aliberultincountwilllie made toqunrterly.holf earlyor:rnrlyul Verliscrsoxao arc strieti3confiaed in their business. DR. lIOFFER, DENTIST, --OFFICE, Front Street Ath door lrom Locust. over Saylor & tif eDonalil's Honk store Colombia. Po. irrEotranee, same oil Jolley's l'ho uograpli Gnliery. [August 21, 15...112_ TURMAS WELSH', JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Columbia, Pa. OFFICE, in NVl,ipper's New Building., ['elem. :11nek's note!, Front street. IU- - Prompt given to all bu,incis noire-led to la. corr. November 1E47. 11. 31. NORTH, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Coluothia,Pn. Collectione+romptlymaile,i n La ncu•tutund York Colutobin,May 4, isin._ 3. W. FISHER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, CYcklissuLlaiza, Columbia, t;eptember 0, 1N56 If S. Atlee Bockius, D. D. S. I)RACTICES the Operative, Surgical and Meehan ion I Depunments ot Dentistry; Oeeice Larti..t.i reel, between be Fraiiklia and Poet Otriee, Columbia, Pa :%lay 7. 1.8510. Harrison's Coumbian Ink. .011[CI I I, a .‘tipepor article, permanently black. IV and not corroding the pen, I•nll he hnd enmity. at the i'ollllliy hlciliciae Store, and blacker ' et In that English Boot rolidi. Coluinhia, Jilue O. 1,159 We Have Just Received R. CUTTER'S Improved Chest Expanding Su-ponder and Shoulder Bruce , for fieulloneit. .19d Patent Shirt Supporter and Bruee for just the article that us wanted at tin, tune. Conte and thew at Faintly Medicine Store, Odd Fellows' 11911. (April ii. IS:i9 Prof. Gardner's Soap uct `ATE have the New England Soap for !lie ae ho r not obtain it from the Snap Mum it is pleaQam to the eh ut, und trill lithe grease 'pot- from WOUiPII ii it dim-More no humbug. for you get the worth of your money at the Family Aledsente Store. Columbia, June 11,1 . 359. aRiIIAM, or, Bond's Boston Crackers, for Dy.peptiesoold Arrow Root Craekers. for in valids arid eliildien—new articles in Columb;a, at the ramily Medicine SlOll., April la, QPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE.-The want of nnnvirin k telt in every fttnity,und now it can 6c tt invited; for mending (amour, , chinas Mire, onto etritiul work, toys. &c., there I- nothing :ulterior. We hare found it useful in repeirtur, neat} srurlca which have been useless for 111011111-. You 111112,1 u it at the tu.outlA. EDICINE STORE. MON AND STEEL! T"' So6.cnln•r+lmvc received a New and I.nrgi :Rod: of all him]. ;Ina wrc= of BAR IRON AND STEEL ! They are con-iantly •toppheil with =tack in this branch 111111 ciao iinosli it In Clll3lOlllOl. itt large or .111,dt attaitiaie., at lie lowcrt rrocc J RUM l' LP. & Locust street below second, Coltimbht, l'a. A prt I 24, ItAta. 11,ITTER'S Compound Syrup of lur and mo Cherry, for CoucJi.t. Cold. &c. .ale a lie Oration Mortar Drugstore, Front -t . I I uty2 A YER'S Compound Connentrated Extract Ll_ S.:tr. - moonlln for the rure of Serofulrt r IC:nst%i Coo I_ rind nit :di ocrofolous affection., a fresh oti.:10 Just received and for stile h}• R. IVILLIAMS., front st , Columbia, sept. FOR SALE. 200 nnass Fricooo Matchc very low (or eaRl). . 1 .1,11. 21. %111. — H. WILLIAMS' Dutch Herring: NS one tom] of a good flernstd eon br s upplied at 1. 1 F. /;111 , .1/I.IIIN'S Nov 19.1&5 9. 1 Groeery Store, I 0.71 I.oettt st. LYON'SPURE 01110 CATAIVILI MINDY mid 1'13121.1 WINKS eepeeially for itledietttee ad Sacramental purpoze.4. at the r 111EDICINEST0111.1. NICO RAISINS for S els. per pound, arc to be bud only ni flrocery March 10, 1660. No. 71 I.octnn •to•nt. GA K RDEN SEE—Fresh Garden Seeds, war ranted pure, of nll It;tok,tu.t received ot EMU Lha i t.roevry Store. Nlitorli 10,1:310. No 71 I.oltu-1 POCKET BOOKS AND PURSES. A I.? R.: lot of Folic and Common Pocket Hooka n. M nod Pur , r, ut train 13 cent• in two dollar. Ctleil Ili and New• Depot Colimbin, April 11. I 430. A EEW more of those beautiful Prints len. ‘slisell will lie .r.ld cheap, it SAYLOR A: AIcIIONALD , z Ap.ll I I. Columbin. Just Received and For Sale. SACKSISOO, Ground Alum Salt, in large A !VOLD'S. W.lrclion.e. Canal ii:1.111. N 103.1. r,n pon CREAM OF GLYCERIN!.--Por the care and preveraion In chopped &c. For vale at Ilia GOLDEN .MORTAR DRUG tiTGKE. Dec 7.1 0 5 n Front <lrrel. Coloimbrt Turkish Prunes! F OR a 111-1 rate article of Pram.% 3.01) mall , zo 30 rz. F. Elam' 131N'A Nov 39.1 0 49. (3 roccry 37 3 torc, No 71 Locit.t GOLD PENS, GOLD VENs. jIT -1T received a farce and fine n..oritnent of Gold Pen•, of Newton nod liroovoiLfc mnnufncture, MI SAVI.OI/ A Mei)ONAI.D'S Hook Store. grit II rront •Irect. above 11.orn-t. FRESH GROCERIES. IVE continue to .tell the lici.t.q.coy" Syrup. White and Ernsentittearo,gootl Coffees and choice Ten.. in lie ',id in C 011.111 11 01.1 II I the Nrw Corner :'tore. op pooite 0.1 1 'ellowe Ildll, and nt the old lid adjoin ing the rtEsa/Ells3l ITI I. Segars, Tobacco, &c. LOT of firta-rtite Segura. Tebneen and Snfff will LI he found at the ewe of the rub-caber. fie Iterpa only a fir-t rate whale. Coll lt. S. F. EUERLEIN'S Grocery Oct , ',mug at , Columlna, Pa. C RAN BERRIES, NR': Crap Nutlet, New Citron. at Vet. 20.1-42.. A. M. RAMITO.S, SARDINES, Tiro rer.lerLizi re Snare, Refined Coen,. fir.. just re r revved and Cor suit by t:t.F. EIW.Itt.I:IN. Oct 29.1.60, N 0.71 Locust CK.tNBERRI ES. JUST rernmefl a 1 - ,•11 lot of Cr anherric• and New eqtrrant, 01 No. 71 Locu-t Street. Oct 21, 171.0. F. "NO ENTERTAINMENT IS SO CHEAP AS READING, NOR ANY PLEASURE SO LASTING." COLUMBIA, PENNSYLVANIA, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 27, 1861. THE WAR NEWS. To give our readers news in our paper, printing as we generally do on Friday and issuing on Saturday is almost an impossi bility. We have therefore concluded to de vote our entire outside room to the de spatches of each day, as given in the dailies, It will doubtless be stale to many but it is the only way in which we can preserve in our columns a record of the important crisis through which we arc passing. SIONDAY'S NEWS Hown.cvsnunc, April 20.—We have sent from here two companies, composed of eighty and ninety men respectively. Two more will be ready to march in five days. The Light Cavalry company has also ten dered its services. Blair c,unty will fur nish at least ten companies. EASTJN, April 20.—This morning Captain Bell, with ninety-seven men, and Capt. Da chrodt, with eighty men, left for Harris burg. The ladies presented each company with flags, and the whole town accompanied them to the. cars. The Peovidence (It. I.) Artillery escorted them, and gave them a salute of thirty-four guns. Captain Glanz's company is now more than full, and he will leave on Monday. making the fifth company from Easton. B iros, April 20.—The most intense ex citement prevails here relative to the Balti more mob, and vengeance is threatened fur the death of the Massachusetts soldiers. Gov. Andrew has requested the Mayor of Baltimore to have the bodies of the deceased preserved in ice and sent to him. The war feeling is becoming more intense every hour all over New England. ])is patches pour in from all parts, announcing the holding of mass meetings. Three full companies enlists d rt Newburyport tc.day at an hour's notice. Salem has voted $ll,OOO and sent two companies, numbering IGO men, who ar rived hero to-day. The Irish, French and Germans are en listing en masse. The Fifth Regiment and Flying nrtilly are anxiously awaiting orders to march. The Fifth Massachu.etts IZ:3A-int.:tit and the Boston Flying Artillery start fur W.ish ington this evening. There will be a public meeting in State street on Sun lay morning. to raise a volunteer regiment. The call for the meet ing is headed by Fletcher Webster. BALTIMORE, April 21.—Th. re is unparal leled excitement here. Hundreds of private citizens are openly carrying arms. Along the line of railways the houses have got muskets and missiles, and even some small cannons in them. Volunteers are enlisting very rapidly, and the streets are crowded. In all portions of the city business is sus pended. Troops are constantly arriving, and arc actively engaged. Arms in abun dance have been furnished. BALTI3tonz, April `2o.—The bridge at Melvale, between Woodbury and Mount Washington, on the Northern Central Rail way, has been destroyed by tire. It is reported that some northern volun teers, from Harrisburg, are at the lay (louse, on the Northern Central road, but the rumor is not confirmed. I= The bridges on the Philadelphia, Wil mington and Baltimore Railroad, this side of Havre do Grace, were burned down last night by secessionests, anxious to prevent the passage of troops to Baltinanre. liatlAD AND PRISM SMELTS, April 20.. Oaeof the bridges at Baltimore, and another bridge at some distance from that city, have bean destroyed. Ni trains fur Baltimore have left this depot to-day. WI L3trNorox, Dr:L., April' o.—An intense excitement prevails here. There has been no train on the P:tiladel phin, Wilmington and Baltimore railriad below the Susquehanna river to-day. - J. R. Trimble is reported as killed. It is said that he led the rioters to the destruc dun of the Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore railroad property. At a meeting of the City Councils of Wil mington, to-night, $B,OOO were appropriated for the defence of the city and support of the military. Resolutions were passel approving of the President's call fur troops, and asking Goy. Barton ti issue a proclamation fir the same I purpose. The Delavrare Gurrde, Captain 'Bayard and Lieut. Almond, two companion; the Cilu nbia Rifles, Captain Darr, and the Home Guard% Captain Lammot, have ten dered their services to the city and State. The City Councils have calle I a meeting of citizens for Monday to provide for the families of the volunteers. WA CII I SGT(W, it pri 1 20.—G n eral Cad walader's reskienee at Magnolia Station, on the Philadelphia, Wilmington anl Balti more railroad, was burned this morning by the rioters. The Brandywine bridge, and all the bridges on the road botwen the Sus quehanna and Philadelphia are guardel by from fifty to ono linndred men each. The death of Trimble is discredited New YORK, April ill—Evening.—The Rhode Island Regiment under command of Guy. Sprague, 1000 strong, arrived here this morning and left in the steamer Coat zanalees at sundown. The Sixth, Twelfth and Seventy-first N. Y Regiments, comprising 3,000 mon, marched down Broadway at noon, to-day, fully armed and equipped. The scene on Broadway was perfectly unparalleled, and the march was a perfect oration. The crowd was es timated at nearly a million of people, who showered their blessings on the ;troops, and exhibited the wildest demonstrations of pa triotism. The Twelfth Regiment embarked on the steamer Baltic, and the Seventy-first on the steamer R. R. Cuyler, which left at 6 o'clock, accompanied by the revenue cutter, Harriet Lane. The latter sails under se sled orders, probably as an escort. The steamer Co lumbia also Joined the fleet, taking the Sixth Regiment. The steamer Arid will take the Third Battalion of rifles, of Massachusetts, and some regulars. The steamer Chesapeake took aboard 300 seaman, but returned them, the orders being countermanded. The steamers Monticello, Marion, James Adger and Roanoke, have their steam up, ready to snit nt a moment's notice. The steamer Parkesbarg, and the steamers Flor ida, Alabama and Augusta, of the Savannah lines, have been chartered by the govern ment. It is understood that the fleet will rendez vous in the lower bay, and all start together in the morning. Burros, April 21.—A mass meeting of our citizens re hell in State street, this morning, and nddressed by Fletcher Web ster, Chas. L Woodbury, and many other distinguished cit:zens. The meeting was for the purpose of raising a regiment for Fletcher Webster to C3lll irtna, and was completely successful. The mist intense excitement prevails. E tsrox, April 20.—The Providence (It.. T.) Marine Artillery, of one hundred men, un der command of Captain C. 11. Tumpkinv, with horses, cannon, wagons, &c., arrived here last night, and were ordered to martin for further orders. They nre a fine, manly body of men. WilmaNo, April 211—Orders had been received from Governor Letcher to seize the custom house, but the people of this city are steady for the Union, and the building was last night guarded by the Mayor fur the United States. The pa mle are greatly os• cited by the news, and declare that they will stand by the stars and stripes. The Douglas democrats of this.distriet, in Convention yesterday, nominated IV. 0. Brown, of Preston county, for Congress, the only delegate from Virginia who was in the Baltimore Convention that nominated Doug las. He will ha supported by all who are opposrd to secession, and will undoubte Hy be elected. LEAVES MIRTH, April 20.-.-Twenty thou. sand (Qr.) stand of arms have been fur nished to the citizens of Leavenworth from the arsenal at Fort Leavenworth, and the commander of that post has aceepted the services of three hundred volunteer.; of this city to guard the arsenal pending the ar rival of tr,ops from Fort Kearney. All is quiet here save the preparations fur possi ble contingencies. Tom», April W.—The war excitement is very high hare. Ten eantp.i.lie4 will he ready to le•tce newt week, and $5003 hive been subieribol fir the supplrt of f.tmiliel of coluracers. Durum; April 20.—The Michigan Cen tral ltailroal offers to carry the Michigan volunteers over the road free of charge, and the Western Transpwtation Company offer free transp wtation on the lakes for the Mich igan troops during the war. New' Your:, April 2.0.—C01. Elsworth's regiment of Fire Z mares has been masterei into the service of the Unitel S:ates. Te iv, April 21.—General Wood will leave to-marrow m rning fur New York, CO make that city his Ilea ]quarters for the de partment of the east. There was considerable activity at the Watervliet Arsenal to-day. ALTI %NY, April 20.—The Twenty-fifth Ft giment has been ordered to be held in read• iness for a m trch to Washington. TIMXTJN, April 2L.—We have eeyen re cruiting stations now opened and in full blast. Lieut. 'Torbert is here to muster in the New Jersey troops. Numbers w:11 ar rive to-marrow. Captain Yard's company is already full, ant others will be filled up . uring , to-:nor- GO2 BJSTON, April 21.-11)1.patche9 from Mid dlebury, BJnnington and Rutland, Vermont, report the atm )st enthusiasm prey tiling ammg the pe)ple, and that volunteers arc rapidly enlisting. A regiment can be raised in Rutland alone in a few days. ACCUST t, April 21.—The Llgislaturo commence.; its extra session to-morrow. The Governor will probably recommend the raising of ten regiments, and an appro priation of a million dollars. Whatever he recommends will pass. Lortsvit.t.s, April 20.—Es-Vice President Breekinridge addressed a large audience at the Court lions° this afternoon. He de nounced President Ihncoln's proclamation as illegal, saying that he could not make his 73,009 efficient till after the meeting of Congress. Ile proposal that Kentucky should present herself to Con,e;resi on the 4th of July, through her Senators and Rep resentatives, and protest against the settle meat of the present difficulties by the sword. 3leanwhile, that Kentucky should call a convention to .tid her congressmen in pre senting such a protest. Should that fail, the honor, interest, and duty of Kentucky unites her with the south. Governor Ma gran has not called a special session of the Legislature for the 27th inst., as reported in our newspapers. The proclamation has been drawn up but not issued by the an thoritics. A military alliance is about to be formed between this city and New Albany and Jef fersonville, Indiana, to preserve a peaceable status between the three cities, and to pre serve amicable relations in any event. The florae Guards for this city was or ganized this evening. INDEPENDENCE, April 20.—At an early hour this morning the arms and munitions of %mr held at the Arsenal in Liberty, Clay county, were at the demand of some citizens given up. It is stated that there were 1,300 stand of arms and ten or twelt e pieces of cannon, and a considerable amount of pow der in the Arsenal. This will he distri- Wed in Clay and the adjoining counties. Ninety stand of arms and a cannon have been brought here. KaNsas CITY, Mo., April 20.—The Arse nal at Liberty has been garrisoned by 100 men. A large secession meeting was held here to-day, and thousand:, from the adjoin ing counties of Missouri and Kansas were present. A secession p was raised and the Star and other prominent places deco rated with secession 11,1g,q. Sr. JUSEPII, Mo., A pril 23.—The secession flag was unfurled and carried through the streets to-day by a moon;ed company, after which it was raise 1 on Market squat a with out disturbance or much enthusiasm. Con siderable excitement is m tnifest, and seces sion is the prevailing sentiment. New Ont.EaNs, April 20.—Troops are continu My arriving hero from the upper ParisliCs. Ncw Oar.naxs, April :n.—Tho steamer Star of the \Vest was bmrded off Indianola on Wednesday last by the Galveston volun teers, who captured her without resistance. She has arrived at the bar. She hes SO) or 900 barrels provisions on board. The steamer Habana has been parch is ed by the Canfederacy, and will be converted into a war steamer, to carry eight guns, in addition to a pivot gun. April 21—The Star of the West was cap tnred by the Matagorda, at the order of Col. Van D ma, of the cmfaderate army. Our foundries are casting guns, shot and shell. Troops continuo to leave for Pensacola. Nmv Yorm, April 20.—The steamer State of Maine returned to-lay, having landed the Fourth 111 tssachusetts Itagimont at Fort Atonroe. The steamer S. P. SplaLlia w.ti landing liar Wiston regiment whoa the Sate of Maine left. Dispatches received here state that a large number of empty cars ran down from Alex andria in Virginia on Thursday night, with the intent of bringing up troops for an at tack on the capitol. B. I.Ttlf 1101. April n.—The c;treet9 are crowdel with military, m)ving in various directions. There are reports of an intended attack on Port McHenry in free circulation. Sev eral artillery cornp.imies arc out, which scorns to give consistency t) the reports. Turr).%r's NE WS Hattrusucaa, April :22.—Three regiments ,if Pennsylvania rußit ht have reached Cock eysville, on the Northern Central Railroad, which is only IS miles from Baltimore.— This is the point where the first bridge on the road g ring south was broken down.— They reachel that p mint nt nom on Sunday and have since established their position, and arc now duing c tali) duty a•s 3... perfecting their military education by drilling. L tst night two other companies followe I to the same destination, and they are accompanied by Sherman's battery of artillery. Tit is is intended as a protection against any attempt on tho part of the Marylan I sul li cry to use artillery against the camp. This demonstration is arla intended to net against any, attempt' of Virginia to throw troops from the Ilarper's Ferry region upon Washington, and facilitate eke design of marching southward of Baltimore to the relief Washington. Gen. Patterson is to proceed to Ifavre de Grace to hold that and the communication by the Mt!ware and Chesapeake canal, and by water throw for forward troops by that route towards An napolis and Washington. Two thousand Pennsylvanians and 1.30 J Ohioans are still in canp here, and the num. bar will be increase] this evening t 3.0 U. It is suppose 1 that na a] litional Brae will be sent to Cockeysville at present. There can be but little d tubt th it a collision with the M tryland troops will soon take placo at Cockeysville. The ,government learned by telegraph, on S Lturday, that aic car boats of arm; ‘caul I eave P.ttsburg. yesterday, for II trrisborg. Loy) m•tskets have all) arrive! from Phil adelphia. This morning additional troops have ar rived. Of these four hundrel are regulars from Carlille, and about eight hundred are volunteers from various parts of Pennsyl. van in. N sw YCRK, April 22 —Mayor Allherger, of Buffalo, who has been spending some months in Baltimore, where his relative re rived in this city this morning. He left Baltimore on n canal boat. Six gentlemen, who chartered a canal boat there on Fi iday for $2OO, also arrived at the Astor House to-day. They report the condition of the city as most fearful. Armed mobs parade the streets, compelling all persons to Unite wit) them in itnprecationg against the nerlt, the g,overnment and the Union. $1,50 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE; $2,00 IF NOT IN ADVANCE The principal streets arc all barricaded, and many of the houses furnished with shut ters, in which loop-holes are cut, fur the pm - pose of pour-lag a deadly tire on any troops that might attempt to march through the city. Mr. Allbergcr, who has just risen from a sick bed, was surrounded Ly a mob of a Dozen half-drunken rtaflians at the Eutaw House befese lie left, who endeavored, I abusive language, to pi evoke a word of reilly from him, int.!!ading no doubt to shoot him on the spot, had he afforded them a pretext IL could not proem e a revoker in the city every store having been emptied farms hy the mob. A prominent citizen nit, was' known as a Übion man, was compelled to leave the city at sis hour.' notice, taldng with him a family of eight children. It L. believed that no northern man's life will be worth cut hours pnrchase there when the next gun is tired in the war. Lai , :cros, April 2:l—Passengers from the south un the train which has just passed here report all quiet at Baltimore, and that the turnpike over which they traveled wa clear of secessionists. Nr.w Yonic, April 22.—Collector Barney states that a gentleman otlicially connected with the government says that he has infer , rnation trent Washington that a correspon dence has been opened with the Baltimore auth)ritics, resulting in an undertaking, on the part of Baltimore, to repair the reread bridges, telegraph lines, and to keep the communication open fur passengers, mails and dispatches, as well as the troops. Wimersc•rox, April 2.l.—An enthusiastic Union meeting was held at Newport, Dela ware, last night. The meeting was eloquent ly addressed by Colonel James L. Kilgore, Breckinridgs democrat. But one senti ment prevailed—the Union must and shall be preserved. Strang Union resolutions were adopted, and the meeting adjourned with enthusiastic cheers for the Union, the Constitution, the American flag, and the speaker. WILMINGTON, April 2g.—A IL S. naval officer, arrived here, states that the steamer Spaulding landed her troops, reitlforeing Fort McHenry very quietly. The Baltimoreans were expecting her ar rival, intending to capture her, but she started down the bay, and frustrated their de4i ,, us Fortress 31onrce has also been reinforced with the .M.issachusett;. regiments. It is also certain that the Sistli Massa chusetts regiment has possession of Annap olis. INEw Yam:, April 22.—The brigantine Tornado, was seizel yesterday, having o n board a large amount, of powder for the ME! An armed steam tug has gone in pursuit of a three-masted schooner which sailed yesterday from Perth Amboy, loaded with arms, &c. It is stated by a gentleman arrived from Balthnore that a report prevailed there that some of the ships now at Norfolk had been I scuttled, the heavy derricks in use at the Navy-yard had been thrown down, and much of the machinery there hal been de stroyed, by order of the U. S. government. The U. S. steamer Pawnee arrived at Nor folk on Saturday from Washington. AT.II txr, April 22.—The banks here have tendered to G wernor iI irgatt their chant of thss3,sos,onJ State loan for war purp tics. Ivnzrcvucccc. Mo., April 21..—Thele were oily 1.49 moskotq, nearly 20.1 and direw cannon, taken front the arsenal in Clay c aunty, and they wore wily taken to protect the city from nay roving bands of desperadoes. that may attack the county.— A bond was given for them, and they will be returned when demanded by the proper nuthoritie4, Other cannon and guns were nit taken . rr.ncal, April 22.-31tny lot• of enn t-abm,l g 00,14 have been seize 1 by the C ttn mitre° of Public S tfety. They give notice th tt hereafter no g 10111 of any (11.eription for the southern State. shall pia. thrnugh Pitt.Aurg Tyttose, April 22.—Four more companies will leave this c minty during the nest two days, making ten companies in nll from lit tle Blair county. This place furnishes another company under the command of Capt. Crewthers. Over one-seventh of our actual population is now in the rants. Ile %DING. April 22.—The Sett 1:;11^q of T .maqua, 85 men, and the Gorman Yogers of Pottsville, SO men, passed through to-day for Harrisburg. The German Light Infan try, SO men, and Jackson Guards, 9 . ..1 men, of Tamaqua, will leave there to-morrow for Harrisburg. Citcrrrn, Pa., April 22.—We are all for the Union here, now and forever. (Mr com pany, the "Union Blues," 113 men, has left for Harrisburg. EAsrux, April 22.—The Providence (R. I.) Marine Artillery, under command of Cob C. 11. Tompkins, are still here. The (directors of the Farmers' and Mechanics In.aittito have given them possession of the Fair grounds and buildings, and they arc drilling constantly, and have good accom ; modations for horses and men. Yesterday Ithey received, by special train, seven ritled le Innen• They await orders, and do not know at what moment they will receive or der 4. - ICopt. Glanz's company of ST men left this morning, for trri.bur.;. They were pre vented with a thug from the ladies mak....s. the fifth el:or:my tla It 1, r_ i croal t!]i: ,tlwr r, :11:1 C Y.} , CCIS I 'ear 'I 01110 LE :N WILDER 1,601. 31.tucti CrtuNK, :22.—The Anderson Grays left this mut ning„ furtniiig three com panies numbering . •:;•iii) men. 1 . ,‘0 mom eorapomies are forming. The eneitentetit intc•.=e. 22.—Sixteen Lnnd:rl yllunteerm here ,left tai, e iiutr, a“: 1 tl etteibrr will be inereae.l to _,i'tlt• w Vora:, April ft 2 —The New V., 1 : and laic Telegraph ii.t%e rmtolved to continue the s.tlaries and retain their sit u ttions for all employees volunteering to •erve their country. Al. Y, April 22.—i large Ijnion dem ocratic meeting was held to-night, : rrl pledged the party to sustain the government. The. City C, in :lei! has apprnpri:Lt,.,l f,r the henetit or the famine. „r volunteer. , Che hanky or Poughkeep.ie ten ler a 100 Lt ::.11 0,1100 to the State and SIO,OOI to ti.. city for war intrpor.r.. 'rho, State authorities hare derided to nnt , ter into immediate .. , ervice the hal,:th • required of the state T ,ota. This 17,000 truors is adaitimi to the re,:ciahnit4 .thready ordered. Ninety companie, 'dal • already sent in their BosTo, April " a mooting t)-day large sum was snL4at•iLal t e qu ip n o t e !, ‘Vebster's r•giurent. The tir,t Ito-ron ro A i ment is anxiously awaiting orders to lii rel. At.r."‘Nr, Apt il :22:—Eighty-three comp,- !lies have applied for in , pc Six New York regiments are complete, on d,r Col.; - nels Rene lie, Allen, Wilson, D ur y ea , H ow . trine and Blankler; Townsend's regiment as Albany and Willard's at Troy are almeo . complete. The Forty-eighth Regiment, at Oswego, the Fifty-first, at Syracuse, the Fif ty-fourth, Fifty-ninth and Sixtieth, from the seventh Division, are ready for service and await orders. The order on the Springfield armory has been inereacC4l to 10.000 stand of arms for New York, 5,000 for Albany and 5,000 for Elmira. The Twenty-fifth regiment Imre Albany at three P. M. to day, for Wa•hington.— The fire department and military turn out as escort. Flags and banners decorate all the principal streets, the populace send cheer upon cheer after the regiment. Ncw ORLEANS, April 22.--The Mohawk, from lfacama, and - Key West, reports that the steamer Atlantic, from New York, with troops, had anchored off the Triangle Shoal-, and on the 13th was in communication with Fort Taylor. She left on the 14th for San 1 Key. The steamer Powhatan appeared off . harbor on the 14th and exchanned bignais with the steamer Crnsader. The garrison at Fort Taylor and Key West barracks are engaged in drilling at the EMI Thn steamer Atlantic brought out com missions for some of the new Federal ap- pointer= The commanding officer of Fort Taylor has been appointed posttna , ..ter at lioy = Sr, iflt - Tq. April 2 4 2.—Chite a ntnli” or editorials from the prominent newspapera in the interior of the State. expre , :: indignation at the action of the Federal government in Calling so large a militar:.• foree into the field, an I c , pecially for calling for voluateers from the harder slave State , : but there is not much ill-temper manifested and less disposition to run the State into rash indefensible measures than has been evinced in some other State.. There is ta. good tlettl of seeession feeling in some so:- tionq, but the prevailing -catituolit is quit unanimous for conciliation and peace.— Matvy coleus are ail tae here, but the city is iet and ordc-I ,- an .l no , lemenstrations of any eltarnetor hare been made. Artamv. N. Y., April t..'2.—The war ex citement in this city is intense. Yesterday, Sunday, WWI one of the most busy days the city has ever seen. A company under com mand of Captain Btker, als-o an Irish com pany tinder of Captain Ci.trigan, were en rolled and the papers forwarded to Albany. The Irish company marched from the Ca tho. lie Church after the service., in a body to the armory end enrolled their nam.•s. Enlist ments arc hill wing on rapidly. Charles Richardson, .on of the late •fudge Richard son, of this city, who has served as a com missioned officer in the Navy. offers his ser- ri , os to the government, _ Lonsvtt t r. April 2l.—The Union senti mont is greatly on the inerease throughont the Stale, nn , l I not n'n well conrinco I that she will remain a= she has since her formation —a firm allie.rent of union an I brotherly love with all our States. In we secede, it will only be by the notion I the northern States. Kentucity will ha, to be forced out of the Union. A movement in on 1'0.4, nnl will probnbl be alopteil in a day or two, between the ant utililary authorities of L mi , viflo, leNnnville anti New .111.Liny t prevent ii.- vrt•ion l) hostile to) ,r; from either north so long as Kantueky present .. her present state:. Szven companies a die state bracing; an aggrog•ite of iron, unior Cul. Ti4;l:.tin, have been organized at I'd.du call. Kentucky. WI I V:TJN, Apr;l 22.—A largo and eathundastie Union meeting now g.-1- ing on in the city hall. .I:rery party nnd creed is represented. The Union feclinr, is intense. an•l strop;, yes dutions have been adopt el. Judge. Ilan is the presiding of:wet. PrwviDtvcr, April 22,—Four tlio a -, qi n t ~f the Stale I tan rllrr:ti,c3 for as 1 •va,
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