Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, May 15, 1861, Image 2

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Wednfidny Morniii Mny 15, 1861.
Trcaion and Minprison (f Trfitwoti.
, fiHi-noti of ii it'll. Inn Mini fftinlril. Jim H'l'iil'
j limn If I'ltrtlitllj' fur lliti I in.
TliU li(e iimiiiuiilinn miiinl Ui" liY"Hy
(of I lie (.iir.,l..il l'tln.ji -llio iiiim,)ilinK
. cf a In., vilo, (rovi'liiijf ""l;t ,n'1 ri,ttA,,,V
tli't liiiinji that tUo fruvininiin I'm ni-li"'-!
nic fi't ''t I"') tat. I lut bumo jinjuT t onlniit''
llir fulloixiiif! i Jtiillt'niil mlvt'i tii'Uiftit :
llir riill"tiii( will iiflnH miiip Mm nl
wlml i 'Initio n'i'l liKi-ly In UtlniH'.
Mn-rinnii'it Imlirry, nri nitinnii"l ! n
Ifirpo fort i' of I't'itiifj l fiiii.i lrtvi, jMi-fi'il
llinmpli Itiillimoi'ti on IViiluy linl itlimil
mo'.i'Htntitm iimt ront lutl t'n-liintnn tin
Mine iiilif. SoniP iNiHiOhio lroon, wlio
Imvc U'on I'lioiunjwil nl l.nnrnstt'r, ntvom
JuJ McCftinlliw, In his eWfo to tho l.v li.-m-l. A Mi-nnpT liimlf lo (ho iin-
v III. KI'.I4 Y A 'M Ou inc
4 U tli o mim ritlilt- minliiv uf tho hutf Miinkfl JiWiinJ l'kV l tlivimon of I I'lilmyivii-
furuiflit'l nl llnrritliure, lh nflniic tun tin -
r.tiirv." Nil I. Cnintiikiiv A 1 1.1. li..i..,..ni. r " ' I '
irdn l Jury of the U S Wnlrla Court fur j I'iNo that jiromiit tho nations of Jioiioi niflrnnp from fold i tii(lit, in their qu.rifri.. Tlicro ro jhiw aiot Ji-w tluui i...(HH
HioWctcnniMrirtof IV.imrlvania. nt Ul. mm thn e.lilar U to. Ully ioa,;V,Io j An, foVl;''' "al .t'VV,lVr",;:;rJV. o ?" i trr" l'Ut "1 ?
oT iiij'ri'cinting mwll ni'lioim m oiiiit. wiihi ficji rxiuiu iik .uiumi hri h. vi w
lViffctly nwnro tlmt I'ltPt. lamina nml . f ! is oj'oiilv .iMorted tlmt the p-ifo pHi.J Ann0unocl, -lirwevor, HimI an mlvanco in-
lii-' t. i.' i i i ... i . ., , ' , I. to irL'iniu will be ordereil without ue-
i'itUhnrgh l ist week, tnck oeoiioii lo tli-
n-t tho nttunlioii of that hmly to the
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.vlm-nrTreiisoa am.I MinnrNon of T.c.f ; Hi Couiimpy wrn iwr.ui.S ueip, ; , ,,. . ,)U..U(1 ,.. wl.it li 10 ,rt'mm "' ""'
i-,.n. ijiioting tho Const itu lion, ho tiffin-J toaJ of tovvartU him, ha may imHooui j -the miii coiihUhino ! We copy, the follow- Jay.
,! TroMnon ncainst the I'liitetl Sluten to , himself safe from harm, niul itiny thua hi-j frora thu A'cuiuf ,vun.ul of MasJ;iy : : A Uutueh tumit of dwtern troops, timler
' mort." Antl quoting Juil;;o Iletts of tho
Southern District of New York, he ile
iiiie "itiviiiK il voinforl," to coimiut
t with im.unity. Hut woj , ' M'";''V'-o regret to .iM'iir ,.,lori ,ulit.r aro ivrnmpod ntttho Jieji.y
. . .i Willi lliwnr'f UW HIU ll'lll l'IlllU,Yt'U Ifl -Uio . ., , It.' .
o mvothoso ciUmnou a ivul ,t nAllirt 41fciu,i ,4 4!.' JJouo. jmvo nulrs South d i,(luniOii;v
iy live to reluin nftr uiswiiiig f SuttinVi'y, , lor their wajrei,, nmi reeeiretl liiwHlg hu Wu-ttJ Uiene fiic
Hum" 1 nhiv tho lief Jj Mth lmnunitv. Hut wo
- V. IllJII'Jj .1111 Hillll'V ii.ni.l v. " I . . 4, .
ing to their enemies, t'a'i':t thtm nw i.'w wnrn htm
lierth it they
to restore reaco lo the country. It'ii to only u h.'iiuU .jioi tion til them. Jlaw js
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ilia Kuoh men m this ctlitor that the "'I" v'"-.1 " "V ,,u"st J V' U
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in inn hi ii - i. I h it
have lit'eii n'lil inli iniilniirt Im niliin e. Inmo. it inntii. i,.,
fiil lnin Willi of ll.ii j lni e, who hum tl.neiiiiiii-nt M tU l,-
tomimny riwll l"r oi.r own Mad' m i vii f, IhtliU in In . inihi,
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Inn t"li'prit,i( ti i nni ii" ti'iiii ""'I in" f 'fF'ilfrr.i
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Tho trlenirti'h line hm been ilnwn nil ' muiki'tiy. A ttirii-U,, i
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tlio liiorniiif. iieiwi-rn I iiirmi nnu evoy, , " "'t tun-i rH, i
HM., iii.n.,i ...... t,....'d ir.fi.. ili.. tai. eetl. 'Jlif rttiriititit i... .1 1
fiu ni- nir iiiiiiuui nuj ... ' n . i "i. 1 1.. , - " Vl 1 )f .
ter J hu'o It i thought tho line hai I ern atru ttvl, that t. c.m be tj
e.ut hy tho insui'enta to jneviiil the mnl Ironi any oimol -i
Li'iLiiMiii.tsion iif Mm news nl tho innir-' Pi'le or en, I of the rnr i'
rectiuti. ,orlnll lor tho runnon
. ' punt hud fnini loeoniotivj T
1111. J1AK I i 'J.lli.i l."i A I V, I'.J'.. ti-"'!! lit luiuiit. II
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... ... , f . . , ' iiiiiuun .in iiiu i.wiui w 1 ituvtQitll' ilirimii. , . 1-1
in fun.Uh.ng military ttui-iilieb.footl.t loth- eountry 1 nulel-tetl for its j.res.'tit Uouh- j by l)iC jPBi!ftlMreillMlu hlii Mea.tu.Ouji was beu.fi removed from haU ,the g(,nf.rMl ovcriimt.nt
iiit1, harbor or eoiiceitluiunt, or cjiuiuhu'w
uifiir motion to them.'
Tho reader -will observe fior.i this
that if our neighbor, tho editor of tho
Journal, wiw wrnigned before either of
tlicae judges, c.n tho charge u' ''r.cus0)) to
:ho Uoyernme;t, and a cjpy of his paper
, f tho ii rift iust., u (noduceJ, iu which
f.e nnnouueod that thoie were traitors 1. c
Secession iats, in C'leaitield among his
neighbors his conviction would bculmust
eertaiu. Vfo last week naitl that the pro
duction of proof that the Atisci'tion was
,'.i!se, might nave him. That was our im
..ression. But according to the ubovo
f 'pinions, it would not.
Judge McCiuidlesa did not utop here,
'nt jirocceded lo define " .Misprison oJ'
ble, mid their day of retribution
surely come.
This is tho third kttadk made by tho
will ! in ,. t.rniiM- uimnier ?" tluioue toji iioiut on the Jtaltiiuoro und
"Jt ho, then vo call ou itlie meiubora at lOJiio Ivitih.oad, .west of the Kelay House,
(his t-jilra aswiuui to nmko iuuncdinUily a; ,vllQH n .dctacltmout ol' troona was sent
i.rnrni' it itttrntkfiut un nm juiffinmnt'. Lr.
Il.o0kvillo JluUican upon Cupt. 1 orain, no tM 1.;i4.r.Vn.Mw1 ao that the groat lor-iUicapIuro. Jlio following ate tho
und each alike destitute of truth, v it and ! and patriotic State of IVnusi Ivania mav particulars :
justico and only betraying the littleness not be di graoetl by having her sons und; Hai.timoke, May K 'J'Jiis .morning a
of the sou! that could dictate such ,nn.W'mghte., of, toil,, tvho have -families de- wagon containing a aupi.;ious looking
I pendent oil them, turned away, with but liox anil three men, was observed going
JuM- . 1 a pittance of their hard earnings. It is out on the Frederick load from Baltimore,
Tho dillVrenoo between tho Captain of 'the duly of our .State to K'C to it, n:t on- 'and the fact being communicated to Ceil,
the Cadets and his ni"n, and this editor, fly that our brave volunteers are properly Butler, at the Belay IIoue, ho despatch
is, that w hile the former arc willing to sac lathed and fed, but also that tho men , ed a scouting party in pursuit, who oven.
lifi.-A llmir ..omforta and risk their lives' ,'" ..... . . . . ! umt,ul)uuu u,u
" car u 1,
i a . ' h
The action of this body is Uotikoil lo inmi 01 a K. oinotiv, ,
1 . . .1 ' Hifide, uimi d w ith Mi. ,
w ith cieat iuttiiw.t Lv all tUmou men. us ...... .1 1
iiit-n ni 01 1 in.: i'itr:ion 11
. u mil .'t-.iti'M hi. t,n j't ci-i'iii....,, iciv nit 11 1; it-.i i.miu iiiii "iitnur,!,
ll'lione ,rnn lio ii duifbt. , 1hiwov.it. l.liiit at Li.i'ii.
IiOlil jilUUlpO- .1 ol ..,;..,, 0r ii.n nnion. a Ur'..i mut'01--. n- n. "
i) II... Kit. S... i,,r.,i,..t.7. wnM,- . ' " .' ---, v Iff laiMH.AliK, -ym,
, ,''T li ,7- 1 ' 'it-yofiUio meinbers were 111 favor tafanwM- .iv.ho recentlv -i:ndiuiPl
.(...n ul llL'tlnr lliul. II, a i )i.-L ttik.ttt .. ... . . l .
tlllllU ai-t-i'Bnivu, llll. tut; m JZIA IIUUI I .UftV'J ,L1V "' 'i ""'imif ivu, ui, 1 1
1 1 111' o
ijii'iive emini-iiijy u-ieiul ni (Jr
hoems io
wrought ngreit change within tho
thcniHf Ivca rt mlf for ijtt
1 1 he dlflt-l'i-iit in il il.irv rnm... 1
low uaya, which we believe to bo only a udi'in organized from limy,,
change of policy on their part. j tike JJistrjct of '''ohiiulia,
They have, however, iiawd a series tt( :' W,B Ui "-s njni'd to ib.
rn(ilut innu nil looL-iiio inn iiour-nuliln in-;1 !
1 n .
lution of our troubles, o!' which tho fil
lowins is ono :
Jl,-ifhf, That tho State of Mary hint! ear jthingH, wan in I he habit ftt,
nestly and anxiously desires the rcstora-1 Kl" 11 hi ailii', tlic a.
CilAWM or 111:1 Nt; Kll.un
Maihal mx.k, n higii autlio:
;tlay, for meagre pay, nre jiaitl promptly." I lay, at Ilchester.
tion of peace between the belligerent sec
tions of the country, and tho J'resident,
authorities and people of tho Confeder
ate States. Iluvinuover ami over airain.
in tho cause of their country, tho lalteri there 110 moiiev t" That is a veivi On exnininntinn il un f mn.l that tl, ' olliciallv antl unolliciallv derlared thai
1 inev seoK oniv neaee anu fen tl.jlenc e.aml f,t'",i't' iuuuui
I to be let ulone, and that they are willing
j to throw down the sword the instant that,
1 the fword now drawn neainst them
remains quietly at norao, impugning Mgu.ncuiii, quoMiou, nu it appears iiieio,oox coniaineu dickuisoii s ateani-gun,
and reproaching tho 11 olive of all good ' is "ot otherwise the hotel keepers would which obtained some notoriety here du
,,,, ,. . , I be iniid for furnishing subsistence to tha : ring tho oxciteuient succeeding the riot of
men. I h former act. and uracticallv ; 1.1 f.:.. 1. v 1.1 e.,... .... , . ,,v?'
- ' iioops, uiiu uiu upuitiuius hi 1110 tiniiru ine i.'in uii., aii'i was lor a lew Uavs in
lemensirato uiinr loyany 10 ti.e nag o: House paid their wages 111 lull. It there- tha custody of the city authorities. It
their country, while the latter only boasts , torn looks very much as if exorbitant, pri- was being taken to .Harper's Ferry when
in lead must I; ox pemli-il,
medical und surgi'-al gavtte
I.yon:, aays this tact wat veriJ
1"I H!0, even 111 lot recent n,
ment in tii enrms. '.lie
'J'he mrr,
and Italians was l!.t U killnj
wouinletl. Faoh manjiitnr'
ami every man killed emt
nason "-saying, " Misprison 0.' Treason of his patriotUni, and .itiakiittiteJ eward rf8 W LcU' B' or some jhbing donej e.apturet!
the -ount-G.iliiieut
ucht to beTcwaJeJ.
! t.i tlialtLLrCA t.)iL -iit'ifA n 1 t ii'rit .t-i ii r tit' Tim aJ,l!i.- i1.hA....I.I al.A ...... 1 1 .
ot something that 1Ce and treachery to tho heioes. j three weeks. J.et us have u fair, impartial ; three men to theB.-lay t'ouse. The pri-
Misprnon of Treu- Header, did you ever know a truly vir- . investigatiau, without respect to .ptiraous : 'oners, .or.c of whom was Jidukinaon the
: ni cbiibjeis iu iho bure knowledge and , tuous female to loiud o.f hex .chastity '.' (Or 1 fui- Lhw is .a yuestiow in which the people .owner and uive,nior of the gun, were ?ent
-ouoealment of treason, riVW tuirt.h'w fo jun haiwiat .man t Le -ilwavi proclaiming i 'll hirgo are interested. The following, lo Annapolis.
. u ti . ,. 1 ., r',. . x- . . it -i- 1 from an Ohio paper, shows that jobbing is ' J he Ma-sachuselt.s .r.eeinient. nt the J!e-
... lhis interpretation of the act of . himself as uch ? Notatall. I o do so ,n nol cf)nimJ Sut0 ; ,ay JIoiwe haye
' ongress of liW, is very clear, tho words cither case, is to give rise to suspicion. Mutiny it ;.-. '-The gentlemen who ami their condition is rendered much
.jf w hich are as follows If any person j A guilty cotnoietire noetls r.o accujer. , have the contracts for subsisting the vol- more comfortable.
,. r persons, having knowledge of the.com-' And so it is with this-(iitor. Ee mutt be) nntoe.-sAl Uie Sute, wd! doubtless, souu Some troops, with a .t.attery, were ent
. r .1 , -i i , ,r . r i- 11. niakw u iUMi hiitlicient to retire .on. 'J'he , Uu uiornin" to somo noiut west of the
-:.i,onofauyof tho oth-nte. aforaii, the pejntCeutiQU r.coirardicenJ Belt. ! ratjons m t,e ,t.gUflr lnited States Ai my ' l.elay JJouse. lvusl
hall conceal, and not, as soon as may be. Jshness. !are commuted at thirty rents tier day lor I -v ,t 1... ... ,..i. . 1
1 . ... .... - 1 . imiii (iLiikiiir JLiian ttirvt 11 iii.m r
iiscloHC, and iuuke kiiyvvn t lie mxtuo to At lor ourselves, wo have hocn iibcmi' rtach ssoldiur. 'J'he cotitntctois ia our Stale
nt any point, tut oiitUin in the war of
. I. t : l . a r At . T it 1 . . . . r . . . a ft .. ti 1 t1. .W I. f ft l'l(4'l . ft tl ftV fllld JV Ct'utX Tirr il.nt t umAt
ox icuucu,., or .or tua.r.g ..u n I , V lu the tm fu skirmishing, or out-post tightitig. took
.omc one of tha judges thereof, or to thejnll our hrei. tho proof 0f which may l'c j UIllcors are 0f much inferior yunlitv to J.hck at Aimapolis as .n.pcars bv the fol
'.'rwidfnt or 'Governor of a particular j found in uluiost every lino wo have ever thoe furnished the retular army. ' lowir--
l'i.... r . i;..i .I.. .. .. .i .... 1 -rt., 11.. r T ..1:1 i 1 1
tuie, ur utiiuo one 01 ine juoiies orjusnc- written on me sui'ieci. .o imvrrse sen- j nw ini-iiiuiu iuo.i nnicn nns neen
.I thereof, sucji jierson, on conviction,
-hall be adjuugtMl guilty of mispiitou of
. 'reason, aud shall be imprison sd not
. woding seven yearr, and fined, not execo
..'ing out thousand dollars."
U'ho meaning of this language admit of
..no dispute. To he omcjiuUlo to thin Jaw
.t is not .teceswry that tho victim ala'l le
, himself a traitor. It is no matter how
1. t .1.-. ..1 ....... ..
.'.,... , . 1 -1 vi'ui.js. .u;tv j"i. Air.iit nimn-i'iir n
(Itiinnl -Vf,f i kf 111..1I mil' lini. nr tu-tiK nml UCil.ll UUl 10 O'.U- .VOjU-llleelS at IoJUIII'jU. ' .. 1 . r i-i." . i- . .-
timenteve. csc.ip,d ou, lips or pes, and ; ,mad ofsonie hi y mounted insurgenU h-
never shall. Had our countrymen heeded rf . (, T, nua,. ,ow at,(V,j. '' on the picket guard a (.amp Butler.
our Vvtr.ni: but w forl.ur. ;jlul us is abo-U S..KHI. The profits, there- l"" T't . ? g? . r
- i fore, per day.tnust be about f i.W. Tiu- "1' , " bQUl -lwenl-v
A Mi RDi noi s ar.vtLST.We are inform.- U vAaux with a.vengt.viit.e . ejev.haoil. j he garrison regietteo
, i , r i. .1 .t i i . , that the uiarauuers were not dismounted
med that on rn.lay last, a delegation of It appears that the general (.overn. d d ,he n - ves
Eastern gentlemen called upon Governor ment, l-.o. is be.ng plundered by uneon- , sitnilar a,,s arc rovi nj;out
,, ,. , . . . ... r aeionable apei tutors. e find tho lollow. ,J..,,i;! ;v ...
Curt.nfor perniitslon to .pa.s bodies of , . fl . J ,(0 . acts are disavow eu by the citizens. Jhc
free negroes through renmylvr.ma, on., r,. evo of (.ol. Smith is upou them.
,i.;. .'. t ...t.;..i. , ... ! i L,L... .,...-. r t. ij Hontinel in the yard was stabbed to-
"IL" J .vut..".. v., .i ....... ..1,...- i. - - - . . (lav bv a nelson n c I 7eii' flr
- I - - - -
A million dollars in srecie iaso,1
r:ii.r..i i- it -
, ;UJt ..... au,llul iu u,e viuu'iuiu, a cmnha'ic denitl on tho ,,.,rt wveml papers that Ceorgei.aw and others
man may be, if he is aware of the traitor- mJ- b l, an nrh-lt Uemal 1110 I 'ul Uave chained a contract from the (u-v-
, his conduct of others, and "does not, as
booti as may be, make known ihe same,'"
ie is declared guilty of Mispiiisoii of'J'ro'ison
JJovr stands uf nejghbcc -with regard to
dliis law ? "JVLoliove hie paper, our town
is full f "traitors." No nlace between
.this and " the east " h is so many " sym
ipathisoi! with seeessinnist." Iu his pa
..per of the 1st int'.ant he outraged the
..immunity by publishing tho following
-slander :
BrnAws unow wan a way tsf. wism jii o- .
i t il ronortfd. that auite a numlit-rof itrou? vm-
..Ultbiviirl with thl Sniittii-rn trnihir. nrn urill in
jar iuidit. If this bf so, tbey pl.oulil be careful
how tbfj rxprfji their st nti.nenla, or be Jirjmr
d to ta'scwp-tUoir abode with their friends,
the reonsylvnla Legijlnture at its Iimt nefciun
,,ned an uc. dttfiuiug treuun in this .Sute.
The woids "It is reported," c .nre
very conveniently used to shift the res
ponsibility from the editor's shoulders.'
But, -it will not avail him ; and until he
furnishes the name of Jus "jepo.-ter" ie
,;uust bo held responsible as tho slander
,er of his neighbors '. and puljeet to prose
.oution for misprison of treivson.
J n his last issue, however, ho grows
Moro hold, bird mitkes usoof the foil wing
llaniuage :
" Traitors there are in our laml and wbenev
,or we.bear of tucb, whether thejr lire in the North
ir lit foerti, e ahnll ict Our leaden.' kaow who
tbf j re.-'
"Our land" leiug rather extensive,
lhis expiession might bo deemed indefi
nite. Bet as this scnler.ee is taken from
a small paragraph in which the editor is
making a Utile personal explanation to his
readers, of course it csvn only have a Jal
application. " Our laud " includes all the
States, South as vH ae 0Ith, and as all
mtu in the sr.ed.ed 'States are i-ocession-ists,
of course they uj'e all traitors hence
4:he editor inuai icortaiDly 1 speaking
only cf his ow ji ifumdiate neighborhood.
If he does and we are unable to put
.any other construction v.pon his language
we alt, in all candor, is not the editor
.confessedly guilty of misprison of treason ?
" Trrtifrn," 6 B he, " there are in eur land."
This ia a positive declaration, and, if true,
and the editor declines to " diacloao mid
"make Known the same to the rresideut"
Ac, he is liable to prosecution at any time.
He promises to let his "readers know who
they are." It is duo to this community
that he should do so without delay. He
, eminent for supplying the. newly raised
of the Governor
We fear that this .diabolical jenuet ia ...,,. iu. twtiut.v thousand hcev.es at
but the forerunner of what wo iuay -ex-'ighl .eout-s jper iu:wid live weight -equal
pec.t aftercuil war is fully inaugurated. iofv'trtrm cents per pound when slaught
... . ... ii, ii., ered. Bv the operation tlie K-outntc.tur.i
An attempt, r jdot, is .undoubtedly on , .. ,,roGt or $fyK)m ,
foot now, among partial who iwe sU'iving , ys oue,r tkti Wliy vlie .GewemtuejU
to invite tho negro race in our midst to is plundeied, and the Treasury depleted.!
acts of dislovalty, all looking to the time A lew individuals are. making princely
, " ,- .. r .1 . t ..., fortunes at the expense of the tax-pavers
when a "encral insurrection oftho slaved ,t. i
I'l llHTlt'Ullll 1
shall ti:ke tdace in the Southern States,! ti.;
a: - j a 1 io i w A.(a( it ii uii nt'ufu ii uii il . r A
w ben an Lndiscriiminate hutciieiy Of holp- calls far -.eni;ectiun, iuituoili.ite .ajuj ,un- . ... .
Jesswomen and children, shall be under conditional. The people or remw-yj.v. -"' ate, iU jam, prevailing.
11 headway witna unanimity unparancieu ia me; -... i.imu j.'mt.t .in i ensaco.
,,. ' ' ... . , . ., . 'annals of patriotism, are imposing upon ' la but it was thourht ,Lhe Secessionists
i he prnt'cmcnl. ) or j.ai tic. making ihu .ttlulll(ll,iVeS onerous taxation, and are v.il- 1 -.. ..!.. V . .
reqa. st, must h;vv.e mre i.teas ofl.ibur- Jig that the J.egUlulure shall exhaust all : J e " ' , i
tyni.dUw.andAvo hope that Governor the. resources of the State to iiurt the lck(,nR. tdl prepared for an at-
J 1 ! f.i. - i a . . tnrk
niiiti ii Li ii. i r a i ii1 n iiii.i'iiii iiii'.iii - iiiti.1 i liv
through for Washington yesterday
Jie regiments nt Annapolis are to be
sW'Unn into service to-morrow by Lieut.
A. S. Putnam, who is here for that pur
pose. The army officers who were in tho
servioe prior to April Jot will xc-iu-.v their
oath f allegiance,
'J'he steamer Kill von KH, just arrived
from 1' nr tress Monroe, reponts several
prizas taken at Old J'oint Comfort, under
tne lonletlorate authorities. A lieuten
ant of the U.S. Nov; was tuun 1 aboaid of
i.wiw ,iot tancl .unprincipled men eiuicJi- A ntuuoi' i m circulatiou that fi hlin"
-currel nt iCairo, III., the confluence Of
where
Curiin wi!.I keep.au ,evo to their mov.o
Kiou&B, ciriio uieir jiames to tne puui.e, jnp Uu.lnKCivcs llt a timc ilke tjli3 Ht tlit.ir
. . inn i tri ira nnu i u.ulh.i.i
ji.-Lt lalm.w ilmrn. W e are at a loss how to sluimatizs men ....... ..j p. ...n.
i . . . i . . . . 1 1. t . - 1 r i f - t . i .
- who, at tins paruruiar juncture, would ,m:l' il se ioicc oi re'jerai troops.
SiaTln looking over a list of the volan-l t Jic advajitiuje ol'patr.iotjsju to plunder. The rumor is not credited,
teer forces, about being mustered in- j fht w ith great iropri.-ty be class- A .d,.Ucl,nient of 8(H) Miouri Militia
t t..:ii c. . 'edamoni' those who, on the day ofi;en- , ,
to ho lulled States service, wo notice ,cia, woulJ despoif colli ns"r s taken prisoners at St. l.ouis vn the
eight companies, wholly of Irishmen, be- j jjeir wlver i dates. JOth irjst., .by the Fedtual fjinie. I'he
sides quite a number in almost every eoui-) Armv QorruiKc The complsint iai i. WTaiuton AW-af Jde Uth lias tke fol-
pany. Ttieie are aio four;ermrHi -com- f-'''1' lo 'he clothing furnished the sol- 0win-':
besides quite a number of both 'IT V- ."!."' While the State troops were drawn
hr.giishmcn ana i renctimen, rii willing s(.0t
shall bo sheathwl, the Seuutws antl Ieie-!'''he weight of a ball is out
gates d Maryland do earnestly bt-M-ech ue 1"u " r,'Su''-'l. oni:
and implore the President f th United p2 poumls of lend to kil1E1
Statix in neeont. tbwnlivA l.raiu-li ivbi.-b of our friends should ftt
is thus held out to l.im, und iu Ihr nanio t'T ''ght they bl.ould fM. fffc,
oftiod nnd Imniaiiilv to ccisfi Hip nil- i "1 the diet that 1 1MI ,, ...
holv und mot wretrhl'd and unprol;tabliQ ,lwMU ,,,!rre tllP' alt'to.itii)
. - . . ... .. II- . .r ll,.,- I'.I,mI1I,i nil' lli. l.t . I
.line at least unui uw asseuiDiiii!: oi, Vt
tJongress ut ashingtoii ahall have givry j 'Ms (Vri.r.
timu for the prevalence of cooler.and U-f,- .. ,'. " ," ;
,,. lltw(.l I VlKITIlS J I1IK I ILl.ll.-It u
ter counsel. , ...
, . , , , the intention of Mr. ( li.v. Nn,
A. punt resolution has been parsed ap.-i Y(,rk( t0roIll0 fonviud to the,
pointing a committee of four from each country with a ifgiment f
houe, lo proceed atone toc;iil upon 1 1 hinks that tin re iire tMimigh r
i ', ... ;, l..r, i 1 1 !..r ii....;, .,.i .1.. ' name in .m-v i oi k aitmr it
.,11 v.. ... ..I...V.,, tt . .'Hi.., ....'. I.JI-
(invernoi of Penii'vlvani i and V
In e re.-iiiK ut.
irt:iaia. ' ,..i t..i...
- t. Vi 4 V -I. I . .
thereby hoping to avert the calamitn's of
civil war, but looking to .1 peaceable sep-
aiati-jn of Sjuthern Slates fmm the I'ii-
'J he ('flicern
ion.
Ki.isitir.N7 i-i tiii Wn-i
Cu t in has. after coMfsiiniiiln
Secretary of War isue.l tin
circular to the colonel of the
nia rfi.'iiJ5ent luust.-n'il into
Jthree months, tinder (hefiritt.
I President :
I Sin:- -I have been re.jii"!'
I .icci etaty of War to let tlierej
! in the State's service knos,tli
. I'erred to bve nil Hie rec'cmi1
IMPOKTAXT FIJOM WKSTKIfS
G.N1A.
Wiiiki.im;, My loth, lSt'.J,
Tho Convention to form a separate
State, west of the Allehenies', ij;-eti at
Washington Hall on Monday. It i.- fx-
pecied thirty counties w ill be rej.i eeni-d. i nttisteie I into service wliiebn
I he counties nre firm for the I n u. H;jy Fcn t fn: tv;iid. if -ii:ntereJ;
ma ter what K.-iHern Virginia may do. j lor thiee veats or li:iin? llit
Two companies of United States troops , :.hy U- ' willing to do so." I
have been muttered into the service at j iU'l;u it proper '.o direct tUt ;
Wheeling, l.v M -jor Oakes, 1 ite of Texas. diatelv asffl tain the preffW
The United States government encoitr. ' regiment upon thi r.i"-ti':n. a
ages the I. nion movement in this section : rj.c.'tp the result forthwith to a-
ol lrginiu. I wo thousand Maynard ri- Those who do tint ib-ire to
ties have been sent here for that purpun.. ' this ;i lditior.ul period cm bf fa
Hon. John S. Carlisle, the leading spir-' rr imV-i.Y, or have such irf
it or the Union movement, is now here, j mad.! in to enable them to n
close! ed with prominent men pel fecting a; honor, in atxt.i dance with tl
schedule for operations. ient.
.Moiniav s i.rtH-eedit.gt are expect. .! to I c r.r.ot rt frain fion aym.
ne nigiiiy imponani and nr.eieti..g. 1 he. , would ni!ord me much iiWwuve
calculation is to elect a Governor, mem. . regiments. o promptly mid
bers ofthe Legislnture, United States Sen- jori'.Tod lo the State givetli
ntors and representatives, and in all other and more enduring evidence o!
rflDluirl. nil u. if it ..-A... .. .....I .... k.'..... '1 ....
.. . . ... . .. .. mic 'un'ii'ifii .uue. pvouon to tneir courin.
i uii iy-iiirec counties aic nlicady in the
league.
Coviisc.tTiov. A short time ago a re - i
olution was introduced into the House c f
Iicpresentatives. ly Mi. Ball, instructing
the .ludiciarv Committee to institute cer-'
erv lespcctUilIv v
a. c.Vr;
Governor and Comniamlcr-:
,r tit I
Clearfield fiifle Comp;:
The Clenr'ieM Bill,' CmnvM'
tain inquiries with reference 1 1 the tiu"
city held in this Slate by Senator Ma;pn, ; 0,.nr.s, nu t at Govhen on ihf
of Virginia, and to prevent its alienation, f,7 nuui answered to their name
so mat in cn.e in ins conviction oi rrea-rp ; roll was called. Much eiium
it miht be confiscated or forfeited. The i vnilod, and before the mwlinf'
preamble assumed Maon to be cuilty o't j si men good and true, were
treason to the United States and lo the, ready to march.
Commonwealth of I'ennsylvanii. The.:ej T',0 Captain put his met !
can bo no doubt of his treason to the Vni- various military evolution,,
ted States, although the fact has not been, I o'clock, when in con.niinci?1'
nnd may never be, judicially ascerlAinetl. ! tbv took shelter in ti. t
j But lielore the Legislature takes any act- HI lis K I.ivergoml was nilled
names, ncsiocs quite a numtier oi win . ----.- . ' ,
1 1 ttntifins nrn vonr ..Air.t.i.1 11...
...v, I'', i iruiiitvu. ...u x n.iu! I
. 1 . r . I t . ..
i.,i i csrui.ui 1. 1. ui liiu i.aiit iislit jr . . . ... . I - . ... ... .
. .. - r .. .i . .. t-. . -.1 . trww -M-ntu t: irou-n unl n .il. I..A.I .it tor t a iii iiuins . i lo a similar cull m n iciv si i.-'
to no service lor ineir u'loineii conuiri. nrcm mitKes tlie loliowin" statement 'n11' m . . ... , i . . r ,; , .p..u
. 1 ... :' . ... , . " " tl.em o,.a bnt r Mr. Mason not belli'' a cilucn of IVnrt. u nnd feehnL' remarks, fhe
11-- l.:t. .1. l. . IV. I 4 " ll III l - fin 1 1.11 i.11 l.ior'l At fitltil.lmc I..I . . ..ww ... uil ir HI . ,, . '1 .. . c
t'ettiii.iv inn buuuiu uc truuLaij. bu
rnnsp n. filuri'h lo eomii lo llie cheeks of nie
, , L ; you ine attention oi the proper
tiioso narrowminueu mgoxs, wuo ijui a tieSi t0 the character of clothing which " annsiev-ejiu
few years ago sought to disfranchise all our has been furnished the soldiers. The n,ut twen' oil
naiuraii.eu cuiicnz., proclaiming niuuu 1 i'i'umiut-ii mv m..ui; m uuepuni-u uiiuy
.1... ..v- i.... i : ..i i-1 nrav cassinet. 'Tfrcse who ut ihaui n
iiu.i, .nun uui .miui . -...-, i-.iuuju initj - i . i . , in.. .1 I; ciares ium no .iii.iiniicr oi ire.".sc;t SUH1I '- a
Ame, ie." J U r0'0' lwo. w.tuk8, af0'.,,T ' ' ' '"f "7"Pr "e , work corruption of blood or forfeit u, e.ex- lar features, we forbear to n
'A fA .if,,!, ,,Uw V,t ... ' T 'Hr'. h. ! cent during the life of the :,u,on at-1 will be C'v en to our read. '
v T, V , CZ T, iH-. ',! . . i .T lhA 'Wt has appointed General tainted. There cm be no sul-Ii thing n,' Thev Kve nlso n ied '
.our Jsational Capital is rn lmtarnent dang- v,omi ta civilian 'days, 'jrrrd T.ttetnpte.d the wfi, ,, . r,.. . . ... : r. ,(;.i r ..-n,ri.. r i ni0' na e aiso pastu
.rM,(.fn.,ll,v ,,. .J intioduction of such custom, in the armv. M. f Major enrl of the '" rl '.V U' l'accor!atin2 thr, millions of doll
erul Scott should be requested to put .i P tU l'jd 'wh. V "T""' '"""'"l'1 the IT."1: i tU aUenu,. of a Sule to, confiscate the 'the expenses of arming tbe S
I.nt. A,erinn. ...i . i ' '" " " . iijit Knee joiiaL. ".jiii,T I'lvision oi ine t nion. Ail es- pronertv of non-residents tor tr
v..w w Vl. fciHuvi, i iia rnc"n pi. ( rv'i iii lrrsiAN'tMir ,rwt.ian 4 i i . , . . 4 ' o .
i.t,:i.r... i.'.r" ... .1 " t.r.J is.-usyuv;uiia jsjjUioea ui that cause retaliation, and Bulje.U .ortherIl iu,i,1P oc;nn 45'AVW
np .ion in the direction of confiscatioi, it : delivered a stirring nnd patrio'.
hts. i,n!' l,c,ve'l to consider the following mt-j Alter which, Maj. .1. B. I lew'1
I at
"While on the subject of supplies, let l 1 . . 1 '? ri0 10 tne ' of
ne call vonr r.1lenl.io',aDdIho.othrou,-h J;Inl'Iowk.v. .ho, in falling, gnve the or.
iou theattention of the proper nuthori- -ciftr "J"0' wn,;h ?? cl,,yed- Trw wo
men andsiev-et'aJ children werekilied, and
out twenty other persons were
The greatest cxciteuKxat exists.
sylvania, owes no allegitnce to the State, ! prevailed.
anu t iiiiiiui, uieii iu.r, iiiuiiuu irv;ton a-1 .
(iRin.t it. " Er The lii yislutureiw il!"
I If he is guilty of treason, it hits been having passed what is farnilir'j
!eomniitted against tho United, States. ' lnv i..wl,ut as we haven""1
1 1 ho 'onslitutiop ol the 1 inteu States do- . .: , . ..toV5
l. i i.. ..r . before us. and are iL'noramo"
AH Wes- property of non-residents tor treason may 1 making, with the amount V?f
1 ,1 . . 1 , . - . : -imm. u. Wu-.,i. M lum liiufc ivui.i.t.w.., n.uur.vv .luiineril
anu tnoie is, 111 tne cnu 01 two snort 3.:
. . , . . Ih.aaI. . t . A " T . A """ I H.V V" lllllf w . j SW IIIV t.'V., V It I W
icanm ai in our mia, wo .ll0ro thfy V ' : J' ''j The Kut efTes..,-. .n.l i.t-.1 heavy losses. The ..mount of real and'
niu uimg tit c Biikiwri uvjvi c tiiu VULUILaitll
souw;f rtie'ltHtflers oi t his defunct Amer-
reirimenta to tvhirh thrv
llflt'A ttAfttl Cll rttJt LOi 1 Cllo C lliA lmtnn lliVA 1 irffl U'if1klrna-m
1 1 A . , . - U i-'V v A ru 'in ic-m. -l uV7 1 A I 1IU UVIV3 xiiinsiHIl H
utr.in-v.uiei, anu not ?eru tno peaoe ot llire ingeniously concealed. The coats are since our last
tno country aoy iongor.
tarW'e take the fiollowin,"
u?lT"; . iTXCr ,OF ,u';rprf "''S-titaooording to Prentioe, wiU
ttiTWe have frequently appealed to ithe haids of sharpers, as usual." , wiH most probaWy lik her destiny with
our friends to " keep cool," and to avoid, We have masie all due allowance for , tljllt uf Kentucky. North Carolina is bus
...v. o,i;.i.vi irumjeo Jlliu ai Kansas , . ,, .. ,, - ,r.
T't.lnn ' l't:7nul 1 1 operi j u ne'j i y oi mei u men ; Harr sburg lit,;ot,- I " 01 "
l IllOn Sim Snnll. fir nrmiM'. ll.nl 1...1.1 I... e . ..
...i, ...... ..vw a now
'IKKIVAI. nr ' k u s. -
from tle
Kentucky has &t as yet, Southern men at the north so that we
as far as posulde, all excitement, diieuss. tho hue and cry raised, helieving that ;ily raising troops for the Southern Confed
IO "pnt Mietr Itrvnk. in" nn nurliaiuia .t,. I
ions aud controversies with their political l;h U wiginntcd with irti. unable May M 0Ht of lho Un
oppwentsandweareglad to be ablo io tracts, etc, t-ut. here is a wvelation made!100
say that thus lar ou: suggestions liave directly over the signature of a responsi
been carriod out to the very letter. We hie man, wlrieh ought to artt the attn-
i ri . i'l .. : l : : . ... t ion of those IS'ho hue A l.AAn awuiiiiw
... .:!.. ..i .,.u .. uuaroi uunusi. uhuv iiiuikhhicb nerpira-, , . . . , 6
ia no right to cast such imputations up- . J 6 1 complaint from the proper quarter. W
it il inuisci oov nepuiiiu Jim uuu J o- 'rn( Unnn
Missouri would be the heaviest losers' ly introdu- tla' a handsome company oi
in.. ;,i ,'c.ing the iractice of con.scatior., ' arrived from Clearfield, nw.,
This question should. be considered and 'Host excellent brass ban"'
determined without rtCerenot; to tho 'piir-l5 under, the com mand orJ,
. .... .1.1 s T ' ... I Anntl TM
ticular case which has given rise to it. no,nti(1 among tne i.ieun
cm nnv nf Ilia fnllnw n.itizpnv. Rnf.
due to lie Govemmeut of the TTnitd olitionists, upon their political opponent,
States that he ihould proceed legally ,an(l any number of threats mado and the
against tha " traitors in our land." only wonder is that serious difficulties
' I . t 1.. . J 11- 1 I l .
IWThe Tost Offioa at rhirUi. I n. i uavo ,,0,, "lrpauy occurred, w e are sure nave ooen wuie irom .ew u rieans alone,
castw county, i nd Birch 11 aud, Clinten that no Pemocrat will ho guilty of any act ud many of them from foreign States ;
SL4VE INSURRECTION IN KEN
TUCKY.
I RANKFoan, Ky., May 10 101
B . M
matter how oflensivo and deservinc of'i Tohn P.ig er, son nf ex oovcr
i nwn,
lhsTUr.ss oi Nations. Indiu
punishment Mr. Mason, mny be Patriot Captain Loraine, if we aro n
taken, is tne same in.m
i:.. ; ii.. ..il.l-ciit d'lr
j i:iltl vitl'.vi iu ... - - . ji
is the weeks auo recommended to J
r . .- ...: r ..... . ., t 1.. ant a r 1
ulcus oi a ue'UMitiiig lamine, uner naving reilliereti, iiecau.ie - . .
. 1. t, . .1 !.: i.tt: ... ii-i -i. ,i :i.l i l?onutill'-,r
koiic tii.iruftu uvsuimiiiii reoeiuou. jui- it 111IO lint ti.t.i-.... 'vt
county, are discontinued.
of dibloyalty, cither in word or deed. and three hundred from Charleston.
( Messengers arrived here this morning tria is on too verge of bankruptcy, and talking. Captain Loraine f"'.
lTl ...... :BnJ'"g inni tnree or lour Hundred negroes about to lose Hungary and enetia. lt by acting, lue prcsuii.i";'-
1 RIVATEERiyu. It l Sk1 that three I liml urmnil Miom.lo. ..wl r..J :L. .i :. . f....l. l- e.. ...:.. i... .1,,.,.. Wnll
va uuu lu.u.UU llllU ..IJI IS .ir'.kllllg IU1 Vl HI. IS f I UI I Uf, lU U III 11 41H3 B. i tJ ' t
thousand arnlications for l44r nf mnr,,,. comnanv. and were commit ilniirod-.. P-nii i nlmnt it nnni.n.1 iriOi linnmnri ..nr.ipinnilv tnr thoe who ,
lions ; mat tne w lutes undertook to Uis- I urkey totters to its base. I.osnin is in in the beginning ol tne c.iii (
arm them, and that several were killed, arms, Bourn is in its last agonies, and Fol-' all Democrats as secessionists f
Tho Governor has sent General Buokncr and appears to be on the verge of revolu- , that a majoriiy of both ow' ,,,
e same pom"-""
to ascertain the truth ot tho matter.
He tion. To this we may add our own civil war. tes hold to the same p
t
f