Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, April 24, 1861, Image 2

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The War Spirit of the Nation
Nothing can i-x.v.-il tli alacrity with
which the people (d the Inito.l Statt s
wo have ret'eictice to tho.-e States Hint 1
ny the light of Secession, or tin- expedi
ency of Mich a remedy for I be evils
idainc". or li.v tl'" Soiitln-rn pipl I'hv
loiioiwlcl to th al! f ll'' rr.-MiK'iit for
(.il.li.-m to assist in lli.-.li-l'. iK-cu-f ll.eC.ni-
t,tiliii.n mi'l lJ '','i, 0,10 1 11,1
(lie .-ouiiliy to tin1 oth.T, in cv.-ry -ity.
town iin.l villa-o, the ranks oft; i.iipniiit-u
i.attaiiutiB mul r'giiiu-U aco liUcd up in
a few hours' noti.v, ami men ru-li toiat
tie with no thought IvytMul that of th.-ir
country. No i.aiHil ia to he fouml in any
ago of the worhl's hii-tory.
Within four ilnys from the lat. of th-rreidc-iit'a
proclamation, railing foi .;i.
O'Xt volunloers, ten thmainl t-oUlii-rn from
reniisylvania. Now York, u-porP.,1
thejiihilves in Wellington oily, uch ii''
the facilities for tiansp.i '.alion itt'oiJ. .l
by telegraphs ami l ailiaiil;-.
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Lk, or who is J'lesul.'tit ; hut how iall
tho honor of our l!ai ami the maie.-ty of
law, mid how ohall our pre-ent foi tn of
wnnu,.it . niesei vrc . in i'i
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limits, ill. .roughly iiinic.l, ami will t.ii
ili'l M-aii h III! pasfinj! Louis.
Thieo riiiiiiani of Iioojih will h'livo
hete lo-ii':hl lor the ren.L-voiis tit 'ol-iiinhii--.
The Home (idar.l is inpi.lly filling up
m I .Ujks.
Tho riilintttit'iit at the Newport Lit--nu-l.r.
is vi-ry a.-iivp. Over live huinlrM
men are now in jiari ison.
A luge i-oiii-ignmi-lit of L:ieon for
(.'hai l.t.xi, vi.- Niihhvillu, yi.i: taken oil
llje steamer illmii'oixl thin morning.
The exeiletnrnt in the city is on the in
crease.
I'lie volunteer companies iro all lull.
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i -i rnocLAMATioN of jr.rr davis
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n-iK of the KiohmoiKl Cmvi ntion
Messrs. t'iirlilo ami I .m to arrive. I In re
this foivr.ooii, ati I repiirt that the exoite
incut wa so intense yester lay that seven
of the I : ii it.ii memhers hii'l to h-avo tots-
tape injury. .
Mr. '.'liMiiens ami lour otheis ni oi-eetl I
on for iVestern Virginia, hut their Lag"
-.ii"- was i-taiiie,l in Hii'hmon.l. Mr.
iidlts rem lincl there, out it is fearetl Ly
hit IVienih that he will lie hull;'.
A ilespalch from Nolfo'.U states that
il,,- l'niti-i Sunn ship Vorktown has
heen taken hy t Le mob,, ami Hi-at they
(Hl'Saii'lv Hook. April IS.
Hon. S. t.'ann-ron, .Secretary of inr,
Washington. 1). C;
Sat Haviiif; (It-lt-tnl ',1 Fort Sumter for
tliiit -lur hours, until tlie ijuarlers were
eniic-Iy huni'-il, the niaingatos destroyed
l y lire, th gorgo wall seriously injured,
the iiiagii.iiie surrouniloil Ly ilained, aud
ill door closed from the ellects o( the Uent,
four h.irri-K and thive cartridges ol pow
der only Leing available, .inn no UHvis.
ions hut pork reiiiainiii;;, I accepted terms
of evacuation offered by (ieneral Iteaure
immI be in" the same oflered by him on
l'i. r,-,fjr, Abrahaui I.ii'eoln, I'lesid.-nl
of the I'liite. I Mules, nu, by p; .icliuiia
tion. nnnoiiiice'l his intention of invadieg
the 'iinfoderacy wilh mi firmed forcu fur
(he purpo'e of ca;. tilling il lorlre.se.s,
mid Iheii-bv nubvert ng its ir. dependence,
mid subjecting the free, pooit) thereof
lo the dominion of a foreign l'ower; nml
U7ir-,M, It has thus hoeoino Iln; tint y
of Ihirf f lovernini'lit to rt'jiel u thii-iitencl
invasion, and defend tho right nml liber
lied of Hie people by all the l-ienns which
the lii-vs of nation and the usages of eiv
ili.nd nations place at its ilinposnl.
Now, tlx r-l r ', 1 .fellersun Davis, Pie .
ideiit. of the (Jnnf.vUralo Stales of Ameri
ca, do isii.i this, my proclamation, im-it-iiiit
all llio-e wlio niiiy ilesirc, by service
private armel veniads on the high seas, to
aid thi. !ovt'Hini iit in resisting ho wan
ton and wii'krtl nn aggiTKsion, to make
applieatio. for com missions o: h-ttcrs of
iiiat't!e and reprisal, to bo 'BSlied under
the fcal of thesi iJonfedorato Slates. Ar.l
I L furl her notify all persons applying
for letters fif innrcjuo lo make a statement
in writing, giving tho naino nml a suita
ble desi-ript ion ol the character, tontngo,
and forco of each vessel, the name, pluee,
and residence of each of the owners con
ccrnod '.herein, and the inlondad number
of the crew, and to sign such statements
and deliver them to the SecretHtv of
Mate, (or the c, .'lector of a port of enlry
I f . I '- I...I i.C'... ..11 !
I.uvo wiiUt'i. o . o e. V F m : Hie 11.1. inst., prior to the comu.enceu.en of llC!!e ColederHl States, lo I,, by hi,,,
the channel ,,t the mouth ol KluaUUl. k.s aUll nMV,U,i ut ol tho fort t.HIlsIlliu,.(i ,n tho Secretery if Stale)
river, leading to the .Vny 1 aul. ()n ..Uli,ay ,,,.,., ,IC Hth lust., with Alll, , flirl1P1. 0,if -alI al,.,,iriIl(4
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VILt.'INIA AlMiAYKD AH A INST Til K
UNItiN A FtlK'JK MAKi.ili.Mj '
'UJK CAl'lTAb.
Wasiiinccox, April l, IM'I.
Tho ii, lion of peace or war, so lar a;
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not now wbauauscil'lr: ': .'V.. ... - , na-ion
l.OV. Jl'lli.t'l o .--'J ..
i.-- lull of wur spirit. He emphatic illy re
fuses to respond, and defies t'.io govci n
ment of the 1'nited Slates. He s.iys Vir
ginia accepts Hi i is.tue of war.
' l .....iilcniiin. who bus just -.urivetl,
sl.it.-s Uiat Hit! t-t .n-ssioii
ordinacce was
ii,.. ..i.l w-uri- limn is roatlv to brave ,,i ,,, n , l-.v m h"i. The seven men who
. .. '.i.... Ti.n v.iistitiite-l i-.it... I ,i,rniiisi it were driven out of ih
ganger in unj ' ,,"',,.,, tn - laI,-lv e.-aped with their lives
..nl inmiiia iii inr i' uui i . n i j vrnk'n1 - v- , - - - T --
be the best judges of whin is U-.-t to be
loie, have resorted to the militf-ry force
of the land, find it is the imperative duty
of every loyal chiA-n, not only to aomi
sce, but to ro-rpeta'.e.
Of the legions now under anus, in obe
tlienco to this demand, perhaps quite one
Jiall'of thcin are, politica.ly, opposed to
Ihe politioul party now in power, tnd vo
ted against Mr. Lincoln at the last elec
lion but believing their country ib-manU
iheir services, they arc ready at tho lir-t
call to demons1 rate that they do not val-
vo their jarty above their countiy
It is to be hoped that this unanimity of
the people in the non-idavcholdiiig States,
will undeceive the people of tha South (if
(hey are really deceived) us to the deter
mination of the former to sustain the cjii
stituUd authorities, as lo induce Ikem to
(.auso before they d-.'eide upon an olUn
eive war. We are not without hope that
a little time for relied ion on both sides
jnny yet l.e allowed before the angry hosis
shall come into deadly conflict, and if so,
that those precious moments will be de
VJlcd lo nomo sort of an adjustnif nt thai
may yet avert what otherwise threatens
tuch serious calamities.
Congress is to assembli
July. It is not likely that any of the
Southern States, except J'elrvaro and
Maryland, will be lepiesenled therein.
Jt will then Lo the proper occa.-ion for
Ttmgrem lo hold out the olive branch to
(he people o( the South by granting thorn
the iih;s which they allcgu to be denied
thetn. Let Congress but do this--demon-titrate
that tho Southern peoples' rights in
and to the common territory are equal
with ours in all respei-ts not in mi indi
rect, doubtful, or equivocal manner ; but
in a munner open, Ixdd mid manly, such
at should ahvayi characterise the conduct
of siatesuwu represcntii g a brave, liberal
mid enlightened people and the it-volu-lion
Hill l. checked at once. !hntdjv:d
of thousands of our Southern br.-lliron,
'i'l,.. miii-i-iim.-iit has iust received reh
able intelligence that a huge force, under
command of Governor Wise, was uliout to
'.-i t.- - i
shut for Washington. iuenr I'tq.aii.-
m.-nt has no doubt ot lis authenticity.
The. most active preparations are being
made to bring all the force now here into
active operation.
At t'.vo o'clock thiti morning Hie boom
in" of cannon was distinctly heard in thie
city. What it was, or w hero it was, i
ie i known.
Mi jor An.leifcn and his command ar
rived at New York in the Steamer Kaltic
on Thursday last, amid the salutes ami
cheers of thousands, for the Hero,
u ijoii AM.r.nsoN im. not si hkkm'K.
The anival of the Italtic is all. impor
tant, inasmuch as t-he I rint:s not only the
troops but the first authentic intelligence
lioin Fort Sumter. It is distinctly Mated
by Major Anderson and l.y every oflieer
who it-Uiriied with him, that
Major AiKlerson did not surrender Fort
Sumter, Lut evacuated it upon his own
terms, and did i-o under more favora
ble and Louoi-ibic circumstaiites
than t li 3 commandant c-f n fort so
nuiat.'d ever eviu-uatcd before. A jmal
lel case is unknown in military iiunxls.
Apart from the fact that Major Ander
son. .tUIi his lillle force of men, had been
lor months in the fort under a cloud of
anxictv ('-s cue of the ollicers savs) that
on the -Jili of! no one but themselves can imagine, for
the last lhi:ty hours iHiore the evalua
tion I hey had been (uul.'r a dcady lire ol
thirty-throe guns and sevc-titcn nioitars
from "the secession batteries', which the
Foil Sumter oll'ucis say wcro atlmirably
iind accuiaUly tnanaged, almost every
shot (-Hiking iii.-id.' ol Sumter, and there
wore altogether lil'ty-sevon guns and
livciilv..niue mortars which could have
colors Hying and ilrunn beating, t.ungiiig
away compary cmi private property, an J
saluting inv ll ig with fil'tv guns.
KollKItt AN D K II SON, Major First
Artillery.
Attack upon the Pennsylvania and
Massachusetts troops at Baltimore.
The SceesiiiiinUts of IJaltiuioru having
lorn up ll.e railroad track leading from
the Northern Ik-poU to tho .Southern He
pots, the military were obliged to march
through the City. On the arrival of two
Regiments, one from M issaehusetti and
the other from riiiladelphu, on tho lih
instant, an tittaek win made upon them
by a mob, with (.tones, brick-bats it other
missile. This drew a fue from the sol
diers, discharging their pieced into the
crowd, killing five or six, and wounding
many omers among iueia several niiio
cent ipcctators. Three of the Massachu
setts men were killed and eight wounded.
The Philadelphia Regiment was una! mod,
ami but few of them had lei I tho cars
w hen the riot commenced seme of them,
however, seem to liavo ueeu rougniy
handled. Tho train was ordered back,
ami the Itegimelit returning lo Philadel
phia e-rly on Sunday morning.
The .Secessionist!! then proceeded to de
moliidi the bridges on tho railroad from
the North, rendering them unavailable.
The iov. of Maryland and Mayor of
I'liiltimore then united in a demand upon
the "re.-idt-nt that he would not attempt
to pass any more soldier? through Haiti
more, the President replied that he would
not do ho in cac no resistance was made
to the Iriinsportalion of soldier.s through
other parts of Maryland.
A town meeting of the citizens was then
held, from the proceedings of which the
reader will see that Maryland is in a tate
of revolution, and w ill follow Virginia.
The town meeting in Monument Square
this afternoon drew an immense eiowd.
A Stale Hug was hoisted.
Mayor lirow n sai I that ho was opposed
to the call ol the President in spirit mid
ibjed, but a Miiylat:d was still in the
Union he had exerted hir.iself to the ut
most of his ability to protect the troops
lievcd bv lb" i-ov. riiin.-iit. lor. u or ot li.-i ,i i-
I'tilcs tho Cincinnati scuuich die 1,,H ol the l.'n.i.-d SU.,
ploniptly li-dn-i-sed it will cause a li"ll pt ixiiis shall I e gud y
int.-l course and si-izut eof Ohio properly , and oti coin it l ,,iii i ln.-t eol (i
nl New Hi leans. J e.-d lo undergo sohliny in,.
Ope hundred guns mo now firing (ill 1 1 he l'enili-iitiiuy nl hm,! y
over Hie Souih lor Virviniu. President cling ten years, atid be in,,j
iMvik hasjilil been otlicially notilled. -c. etling leu thiii.,anJ jj
M.mii.c, April ISlli, ISBI. ... .i... ..,..,,. ,,. ,,r .
I he HOce-sion ot irginui w as received Six . II That -veiy pen.j,, ,'
wilh iinmriistf cheering. Cannon were ! ,jH,io a, an ollia-r jn t
lired nml bells rung. The people ! m.l'a .crt o:' thi Coinm t
frantic I w ulr.n thirty days u!t-i-f
this act be reri iir.,.1 ini.i.
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l,n xi.noti.m, April, 17th, 18CI.
F.x-Viec l'Kidtsiil Iticclu nridge wlites
from K it li itiontl, Ky., lo a friemi hero:
' Kentucky should call a convention
without delay, ami Mr. Lincoln's extra
session of Congress should bo confronted
by fifteen Sutes. This ulonecan prevent
a general civil war."
Mr. ireckiuridgo speaks in Lexington
lo nioi'iow night and in Louisville on
Saturday.
I.oiisvii.m:, April Ktli ISi'.l.
The Memphis and Ohio Railroad oilers
to trans, ion troops mid inunitiom of war
for tho Coiil'i-deiivto States i'reo ol chure
The City Council ha app. inted a Mil
itary Hoard, and appropriated S.VI,KiJ for
tho defence of the city. J
Tho Union Hags on the steamers have
been hauled down and th citizens ma
everywhere arming and volunteering for
the lefer.ee of ths South.
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aioresam. uiai, onioroaiiy commission or
letter of uiarquo is issued to unv vessel,
the owner or owner- thereof, an,) the
I commander for tho time being, will be
required to cive bind lo the Confederate
States-, .villi, at least, two respon-il le
suiitie,) not interested in such vessel, in
(he sum of live thousand dollars, or if
sue h vo-scl be provided with more than a
hundred and fifty men, then in the penal
sum often thousand dollars, with the
condition that the owners, otlieers nnd
crew 'ho tdiall be employed on board
such commissioned vese! shall observe
the laws of these Confederate Stales, and
the instructions given them for the regit
'alion of their conduct, that shall satisfy
all damages done contrary to the tenor
thereof by such vessel dui ing her com
mission, and deliver up the same when
revoked by the Pictident of the Confede
rate States.
And I do further sp chilly enjoin on all
persons holding ofiice, civil or tnilitai-v.
nn,1..r I Im n 1 1 1 1 . t .! i' nf tl.A t'.-in ...!..
...-... ..... .... . .1. nj .. .iiu .ii'iiiui nta
States, that limy be vigilant ami zealous
in the discharge of the duties incident
thereto.
And I do moreover solemnly exhort
tho good people of these Confederate
State3, as Ihey love their cotintiy, as they
prize the blessing! of a free Government,
as they fi.t-1 the wrongs of the past, and
Ihone now tbrealereil. in .an aggravated
form, bv tbnsi. ivKoco Mimltv is .tir.to ii.i
l.la.-able because unprovoked, that tliev'JU,lll,-'0mv1,'S; , ,r 1
.' , ,i. i.. ' , .-I Imw. Ninety stand of aniHand can
u.M'i l i ir n.' vi'K i i iir v i' ii 1 1 1 ( 1 1 1 f in i
promoting concord, in m limTiiniiw 'the , "
n.i. ...,.i ...i-...: r.,.- i..... , this phic.
- . .."- .-.i.t ifiu t oi uie ia, mm g
in supp.-rt ng ami invigorating all the 1 To-dav tho secession flag was unfurled
measures h. ,-h may be adopted for tho . ltvl CllrriL.,i tlirouuli the streets bv a
common tieience, alio l.y wincli un.ler the
blessings of Hivine Providenee, we may
hope Tor a speedy, just, ami honorable
peace.
In testimony whereof I hereunto sot
my hand r.lid seal, this the 17th .lav r,f
I.oii.-vn.i.K, April Stitli, 18fil.
Mr. ltrecUinri.ige addrensju a largo au
dience at lli .Court House this afternoon,
tli-iiouiiciiij; Limiohi's procl.iniiition as il
legil. saying that ho could not make his
7 11), IM ID troops ellieient till after tho meet
ing of Congress. He proposed that Ken
lucky pre-c::t hei aell'to Congress on the
Uu of July through her Senators to pro
test against the m-uleiiient of our present
dillh-ulties by tho sword. Meanwhile
that Kentucky call a Convention to aid
her Congressmen in presenting such a
protest Should that tail, the interest
and duty of Kentucky unites her with the
S)Uth.
Governor Magoffin did not call the
legislature together on tho 17th, as repor
ted in our newspapers. The pioclama
lion therefor ii draw n, but not i-sued.
Tin- authorities of Louisville, Ky., New
Albany and Jeil.-rsonvillt', Intl., are form
ing a military alliance tu preserve a peace
able statu.-between the three cities, ami
to sustain amicable relations in any event.
A home guar, I lor this city is organizing
t It w evening.
iKBKt-KNIlCNCK, M'l., April 2(1111 IS6I.
At mi tiirly hour this morning, tho
(inns ami munitions of war held at the
arsenal at Liberty, Clny county, were at
the demand of conic citizens ol that coun
ty, given up. It it stated that tht-ra were
liiiii stand of arms, ten or twelve pieces of
cannon and quite, an amount of powder,
v;.ieh will be tlisti ibutetl in Clay ami ad-
ullegiiince lo this .Statu audi,
.Mates, nml n any perwn L
commission snau rt-iusc tot,
the Governor sli.ill have ',ie
voke mid iinnul iho i'uniiu..J
person, and nuppiy lii.,aCt
ment, until l tie vai-.uifj
thall hesujiplied as piovuleu
Ml other cases L t.isl:
Commonwealth -. the i:iul
iii-.ce khiill ho U'l.niimU'rt-i t,
taut General or any .lii'l
Coiinnoil I'lc is, and luny I
to the several biigiido nnj
Commonwealth, who slmlin
inter ihe same to tl,o ii!!,
williin the hounds ul ii;
brigatles.
Si:c. -I. No civil pr.JCCai L,
eli forced against any pei-ou
lo tho service ol' this Stiil,
ted States, during the U-riu.
shall be engaged in siicli .-v
lil thirty day aftir he sluil, .
therefrom : PiovideJ, Tim.
of all staiuc-j of limitatiomj
pended upon all claims n,;
son during such term.
liUKNING OF 1I.U!'L';
Lieut. .Jones, Into Vuanui
per's Ferry, arrived s( Qirk,,
Friday last, with h i i
left Harper's Ferry the day i,
setting lire to '.he r-uilJinjt
ing some l-l.tHKt stand of aria
Lieut. Jones reports that c
tho approach ol'i'.oo Virgin;
tilt? place, hill ing first set Br.
.'ings and laid trains of pop
blow thrm up that lie na
the Virginians, snd two of tL.
diers killed, an I tlint Le L:
explos Ions and
1'iigl.l!.:
1 ;non have been brought up ami are now in
.KT. JofRi'ii, Mo., April 20th, J SCI
April, in Ihe year ofour Lcnl on thou
sand eight hundred nnd sixty-oii"
I KFFF.i; ON H A VIS.
Aliesl, It'oiiKKT Toon us, Sec'v. of Stale.
nioii ii led company, after which it was
raised on market square without distur
bance or enthusiasm. Considerable ex
citement is manifest and K, cession i the
prevailing excitement.
KxK.TTIVl: Di:i-AltTVKT. )
Jrrrrnso Citv, Mn. Ai-itn. 17, I Si! I.
Sta-Your despatcli of the loth instant,
making a call on Missouri for four regim
ents of men for immediate service, has
been received. There can be, I apprehend,
no doubt but that these men are intended
to form a part of the President's a-my to ; : Legislature, just previous to m (join 11 incut
TF.NN IvSSKK.
IIOVKRNOII HAKIMS IIKlTsES A SINGLE MAX
TOR t'OKItt'ION.
Nashville, April, 1S1, ISfil.
Governor Harris, in replying to Secreta
ry Cameron, nays Tcniieset-o will not fur
nih a Kingle man for coercion, but oi'.diKi
il m c.-ssiiry, for the ilcfence f our rights
ami those ofour Southern brothers.
Pennsylvania Treason Act.
The following Act -vas passed by our
been brought to bear upon the fort, if Hie; in their passage through the city
Charleston sol hers had thought it ncces
sary.
THE lUITKUlES.
It should be staled here that not one of
the secession batteries could ever have
l,n...i r.t'1-i-l..i 1 had not Major Anderson re
lit
however, fo t that- this should not be, ami
lie had tdcgrapheti to the President ur
ging that no more troops bo sent through.
Gcvurnor Hicks said that he was oppos
scl lo secession, but the right of revolu
could not be disputed. It was a follv lo
r. .i v-,m 1 uii.l acted upon orders not to lire , attempt to sul.jugato the South, ami he
a nun til', he was tired upon, and hence Imped tie North ami tho Administration
the work upon too M-cessiou i.aiu-i ics i ui,i st,u nit- niipiiii iiciioiiiiy oi iii.ing
iij-oeeeil-il without interruption. o. lie was still devoted lo the Union,
nml hoped to see a reconstruction of it.
(Shouts of "No never.") Iho Goiernor
1 1 j'oeeei
TUP. HUE INMKF. OK SLMTKR.
lli-Circ Sumter was evacuated tho in
nide of Ihe fori was completely burned
make, war upon Ihe pooplc of the seceded
States. Your requisitio -,in my judgment,
i illegal, unconstitutional and revt.luton
ary in its objects, inhinnan nnd diabolical,
and cannot be complic wilh.
Not one mari will, of the State of Mis
souri, lurirsh or carry on such an unholy
crusade.
C. F. Jackson, fiov. of Mi.sso.iri.
Hon. S Cameron, See. of Wat.
din-, lion of the Firry for
w.ird. from which lie judge'
of the Captors limy hr.ve lost
A diver, t Kingston. .lam
recovered a thousand iUIi
iqory, from a ship stink in
that city over one hun,lieJ
The city of Chicago at llii
contains w ithin a fraction '
bii.ihcls of grain.
J.-B' Twcntj-liie tu Shi) I
pxpcn.o.s per in, null Im
Mom ing Mucliim. Compnnj lo I!
..-lliii! the Krio P.-w ini; Marbiw.
.Mat liino, i.n.l no rimjili- in il""'
child chii lonrn to t -pi'itile it h
imururtii.n. It is equul to n.'
Miichir.e in use. uml llu-y tntril-
lifiv mitl one huiiilrt-il dollar t-'
price is but l-'ilti-tn Dullin. It!
to tiiipl.iy Aireuls in .-vcrjr emu
States. Addrcs., fur piirtifulin
Marline Co. H. Javi:.', Oriitn,
Ohio.
Sec. . lie it enacted ny u.e .-senate ami
House of Representatives of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, in General
Assembly met and it is hereby enacted
by the authority of the same, That if any
persons, belonging to or residing within
'.his State, and under the protection of
its laws, shall take a commission or com
missions from any person, State or Suites,
or either, tho eneinioi ol this Stale, or of
tho United States ol America, or who
shall lew war against thin State oi Gov
ernment thereof, or knowingly and uil-
ItAiBifin N. C. April lith, I SOI.
To Hon. S. Cameron. Sec. of War.
Yourtlespntch is received, and, if genuine, lingly tli.-.H ad or insist any enemies in
whica iis extraordinary charccter leads , one u war acaiiist this State or the United
replied, that he shjulil bow to tho decis mo to d ubt, I have to say, in reply , th it , Slates by joining thrir ainiits, or by en-
nnw uri-Hvtil in mm. ai'iiiiikt. ul. will at! nni il,, n.i-A'.ler had all been removed of the people of Marvlnntl. , I regard the levy of Irooos made bv the' listim!, or itocui inc. or pel suading ethers
......'......, . .. ..,, i i r,.,i, the ina.'iiz'ne ami thrown into Iho i Se end sneeches wero made bv S. T. Administration, for the purpose to subiti-! lo enlist lor that- purpose, oi by furnish
. .it- 'it I'M 'harbor to prevent an explosion, which Wallis, W. S. Piestman, nml others, justi g'te the Slate of th-? South, as in violation ' ing such enemies nith nrms and aiiimuiiit-
Miout hozannas to Uie gloriouit ling oi l,icw,jul, JJIVe iij ei-ai-y one in tho fort tying the determination of the people ofjolHie Constitution, nnd a usurpation or ion, or any oilier at tides for their aid
tTnioii. ,i. .ls. CUI1S i.eii ijom Sumter were , HalMinnro thai no mote Norlherii troops , power. 1 can be no party to this wicked I and comfort, or bv carrying on a traitcr-
Tliis would lie such an art of magiianim- n-orked bv men with wet handkerchiefs should invade the soil, lo Kuhjugato and .violalion of tho laws of Ihe countrv and to ! ous cotrespondciice with them, or tdiall
i'y on the part of the North as would ex- o' er their laces, so inicn.se was me neai coerce ineir nreincrn oi the South. 1 ho UJ1r ai upon '.lie nueriies oi a iron people, lorin, o. he in anywise concerncu in iur-
' n .... i ., ; ,..'. ., ,i. i ,i r , iiKiiiLiii'j nnnn.-ii ..,i ..,... . .1 ii..,i I i (in ("tl imi iia m.i.-iiu Ii.aio v.-.i.1'a. ,,.,. n,M. ..nml ......i imt ni n mi. itr I'liimiu
i w m- rjn imi in v.wun,-iTini j'l ill LT( iii. 14 U I g C 1 I II Ul ' -- ft i m nw"'a 1 1 1 11 .nil Ul llll II C. llll) LUiii tuiiiitiuii is j'tvn
acv lor bctravmu th;!. State, or tne L-niieu
. i ... .
i. . ., r . 11 ..l...;t. i.i,. i llttTC l'VV LUl Ihltf "" Ctllllfl'Iti
ai. any people muiet ytso. . , - ..., ..,, ,. jiL rl- tl,,. laws shonl.l l, .i.sl,..nt,l ...,.1 ( olina. I will rn.lv morn in detail ul,.
i'.- i .,. :..: l i.. i .... . ' I :.. :..'.i i -i
..anon. """"J " for ..r,.,w-ni..I the lir.ng ceased s mply Raltimoro and Washington Cities aro
dot)! Tho North cannot possii.iy lost- ,e;iusi there was no more powibr to Jjro , ,, . , .,., ,
,, , i ... 1 , both under Martial Law.
anv : inn' i.v it. ;n mo ion' uu. i , p. 1.1,11. in
c s
would gain tv-ry thing; peace would be
restored, and our Confetli-racy again uni-
ttwl, happy and prosperous.
TU E KVA( I'ATION.
A I'POIXTMKVTS. Govei nor ('nrtuin ba
Under Ihcsc distressing circumstances lna,i0 t10 f0ii0Aing milltiiry ai-poTit-Major
Anderson evacuated (not surrcn- ments-
tlereil) l ortSuiiiter. i o went out with Major General Kdwatd M. Ri.ldle, of
Rfveuki. Patkiotism.-Wc rejoice le '1," u' 01 ua ' , 1."e mcn ercuu- Cumbeihind eountv, Adjuliint General in
.eothat oM cradle of Liberty-Faneui. Tt TTLi' $ cf 11', 'in'hnSS;-
Hall rocking again. This cradle has re-! , ed -Yankee Hoodie," Mr ,,,a XTt" GenSani'joh!! 'nv:
mained urrocked from tl.o days of the f-j mw suMetl uiti jijh tjuvs nml M.ijor Llct.'lain, of Krio, Uomiiiiss! ry tienotal.
Revolution until now, although our coun- j Anderson and his men went on board the R0hert Patterson and V-n. 11. Keim,
trv has pas.cl tl.rouch two wars since the !,"lc,I Hl'U'h mi"'.',,c,y i,0wl n,1 lh" Major Generals ; and George Cadwah.der,
' . . . .'"re the stars and stripes, and trans erred I eor e (', Wvnkoon Fdmuiitl C Wil-
Revolution, the h''"1. with great P,ritain Jthe oflicrrs nml neito Ihe Raltic-sn J.C. Negiey, Ikigadier
in l$2, and tho Mexican, both with l or-l that the gallant Fort Sumter force have Generals.
h.n iintion. Durim? all that lime Van-1 been under tho American fla' and no "
Miinii.ll rained a. nuiet .s nm,.,,Jollier f.o.n tho day of their occupation to Alexandriii Murdoelt. Iq.,
- 1 - w. i... r ii.. . ,1.1 t-n. 11,,
yard,
your call is received bv mail.
Jonx W. Ki.i.is, Gov ol X, C.
KiiAseroiiT Ky. April 1 .'.th, ISfil.
Won. S. Cameron, Sec. of War.
Your despatch is received.
In answer I say emphatically that Ken
lucky will furnish no troops for the wick
ed purpose of subduing her sister Statej.
R. Maooi iix. Got-of Ky.
Sutns cf America, into the hands or pow
er of any foreign enemy, or any o'-gaui.etl
or pretended government, engngrd in re-J
sisting the laws of tho United States, or
(hall give or send any intelligence to the
I enemies of ihiw State, or of tho United'
1 States of Amcricn. or shall, with tho in
1 tent lo oppose, prevent cr subvert, the
: Government of ibis State, or of tho Uni
' ted Stales, endeavor to persuade any per
son or persons from entering the service
New OitLKAts, April Isih, ISfil. 1 of the Stato, or of the United States, or
j Now Orleans- is .jubilant at tho news of from joining any volunteer company or
, Ihe secession of Virginia. Ono hundred association of this .S'alu about being miu
'guns wore tired amid the wildest rejoic teicd into service, or shall use any threats
:ings. or persuasion, or ofl'er any bribe, or hold
I Tennessee. Kentucky. North Carolina, out any hope of reward, with the like in-
; Missouri, ami Arkansas, il is expected, tent to induce any person or persons to
of will eo out this week. abandon saiil service, or withdraw from
M A It It I l '.l)-.0n T!iurs.!Ttht
l;im.-l liniidliimk-r. K.-n.. .Vb On
Mi,s M. V.. lAMU.io.T,i.a'fJr'1:
On the I7lh hit I It J. W- nc'
V. Unit-, to lli.-s. .S...lii AAt't
lipibur0', Center I utility, la'
afcTirBmatiM 1 J iiil s, m
III I-'.!). In this ulaee on
Hii,tli.-,i:i. Hariiy i-on ,ifli'
.Met'ulaiagh, ngt-d i yeuri 5 '
On Ihe 2nth in!., ul.o uf Pift-1
.In-.ititer tf ll.o .':iiiu-, ii'.'it I
S do?. I
"The I.'Til Rave, nnd lt I
m ay Messed be naiuo nf Ihe
At t 10 remdt-uco oflierin-i
township, April ldlli, ol D?
Jane SiiAi'CNtn, wiinni rw
IS yours, 6 uionth nnd 1 UftJ-
When life m opening budie
When bloom that e-ml t
And friunih' f- mi fricntluK-
And hu i.ioid hit nUet:
When fniih i firm end coif-
To .le-u.-.' voice coinplri"!
Aud nords ol pcu -n the if
An.l v'.slm.. '.orioUl l'1
1 lnmA tn m.-i-t her t'uir. .
ll-U ... inin with H"1
Our nmiimin,' (In VS Will ID"
And wo shall five to"
Farewell, inv mint, 7
Tho' far f-uin me to """
My blessing anil inv prJ'
My lovely aunl, fre""
At hor resi-lenee, in FerW
eounty, Mrs. Ki.esob C
Mr. John Ciupht-lt ugt-'J J2?1 '
I'l ,1 IV.
Ourdeart-ntfrU-nd fr
A., a lin .hiiunori-l
Yet iipn.iniso lirijjlit J'"
That parted frieii'b'h"
P.ut wo l,,iveli,hltl'fn.'"'y
Wu..r.. hreeies soft -.
They eonld n .t -lay where '
Kneirt-lo all the seeno"
1 ei, uu : ou. .11 .. ,
Tat cherished h -pe' ,
Wo too. nam '!. " ,.,f
And Oh! hoir di't'P'"
L.hfbiH"
ie. wo nave ..... -,,,-nt
lint I. oil win S"v . ,i,fpr
Ann irniy ...
ri,,.f live, whenfr'111
Let memory f'l
rn. spoiwm'"- - .
Let not tliistnouK... -
Tim' l"ad, we
, 0 ili'l
the hour of their departure. The evacu- Wasliinelon county has been appointed, Captain Nodler, of tho French marine, any volunteer company or association al
nl inn una n tun I (pr licv.ind t h forcn of U 11 i I I'd S t h tes M arr.ll I ! for Ihit V-crn luis nll'.ir.nl l.ij w..f.i,-A (n llio f'niif.i.lf.ri.lri rcadv nriraniznil i.n.lnr Mm Inuu nf the
Now that a sectional war is about to be' circumstance tho manner was in all res- District, vice .lames G. Campbell removed' Government, and will fit out a privateer Co nmonwealth for (hat purpose: every .,ri
inaugurated, patii'jtisia has (tiiin revived pects honorable. It. B. Carnuhan, Ks.j., of Pittsburg has nthisoi n expense. Several piivateers person so olfending, and being legally On tho ?,th of Jy-,0 , ft0a
in Massachusetts. ad sho has rcadv for . ooeu appointed UuiteJ .Stalei District are expected to sail from this liort convicted theroof, shall bo guilty of a high fl Ja ksom, on o ? , j
J 1 t..:itT1Cl .,iA... jv .1.. .I-.-. ....... . - i.i.. . i .. '.r l ........ .n.ulll, I."
mj'i ijimii, npoi ii, loot. rtta.ji iicy in. iu inn., uisiriciv, m a. siioriiv. , uns'ienioaiior, ajiu snail oo senicnceu 10 " "i'-" ;
Chief of l'olico Dudley, this morning, BidilU Kobcrts remove.L Mr. Curnahaii The loan was all lakeu. The ruh of undergo solitary imprisonment in tho) On the 4 th of Februry.J1
sei.ed thirty boxes of guns on tho steam- is tho law parlner of Congrtsmii.in subscribers was tremedous. One hundred Penitentiary at hard lalor for a term not nr Amki.ia, dnughier of uu
(i-r Ot", o. J. Twenty-lure oniio box- Mc Knight. millions would bo taken ll ueccniiuy. exceeding ten years, mid be fined in a 3 months aud ll i7'-
crvice svo t'aousand armed and equip
tl soldier io march t auy uioweut lo
Che field of carnage.