5W miot hi i fit! win r PRINCIPLES, not ME. JY 0. B. G00DLANDEB & CO. TEH.BIS $1 25 per Arnum, if paid in ndvance NEW SEMES VOL. J .NO 11. VOL. XXXI. WHOLE NO 1655. CLEARFIELD, PA. WEUNESCAK, MAY 22, I8GS. Colombia the Gem of the Ocean. OR tllO "RED, WHITE AND BLUE." aITIIORSIIII VNKNOW.f. 0 Culuuilia, the gem of tlieoems, The huinooftlia bravo an J the freo, The shrine of each patriut'i devotion, A world offeri hoiungo to thee. 'Thy mandntei make horoci assemble, When Liberty'! form itiinda in view, Thy banner! ninke tyranny trembld, When borne by the rod, whitoand blue. When war wnged its wide desolation, And threatened tho lond todoform, 'The ark, then of freeduin'i founoatiou, Columbia rode sufo through the itnrui ! With her garland of victory around lior, When to proudly the bore her brave crow, With her Sag proudly flouting before her, , The boantof the rod, white and bluo. The wine-cup, the wine cup bring hither, And fill you it true to the brim ; ilny the wrcathi they have won never withr, Nor the stars of their glory grow dim : ilay the iorviee uuited no' or never, Jlut they to their color! prove true ; The Army and Navy forever 'j hree clioorj for the red, white and blue! Stlistcllantous, A BALTIMORE SAINT. 1 f ton riiditeous moil would have saved I ! . I I. 1 1 li . I . : ! ouhuui limn uiu mam oi iieuven, iaiu- more might be spared from the vengeance )f the North for the nuke of one trim soul ,lhnt inhabits tlmt disgraced citv, The musicians who uccompiinied Ihe first detachment of Massachusetts volun- j leers on Uieir wuy to Washington were topped at Baltimore, and, after being moil cruoJly tmitnlly assaulted by the famoniwe mob, w ere rescued from t Ik ir perilous position iti a most rer.iai kable manner. Tlrey arrived in this city on Monday nro;iiing lust, on their wuy back to thir Hay .Stale homes, in it terribly bruised, buttered and mangled condition, 'f hey stopped hero u few hours at tho lr ving House, in Broadway, and then went forward to lioston to exhibit their wound rind stir up the vengeful feeling of their Joy n 1 countrymen by a norrnitivo' of tho outrages they hid suffered. Wo leimi the following interesting particular from the musician.-), while they were at the Irving JIoue: The regimental baud that loft Bosion consisted of twenty four person", who, together with their musical instruments, occupied a car by themselves from Phila delphia to Baltimore. By some accident the musicians' cur got switched oft" at the Canton Depot, so lliut instead ot being tli first, is was left in the rear of till the oth er, and lifter the attack had been made liy the mob upon the soldiers, they came upon the cur in which the bund we:o .-till lilting, wholly unarmed and incapoblo of making any defence, Tho infuriated do inuns came upon them bonding and yel ling, and poured in upon them a thowur iof stones, broken iion, nnd other ruishiles: wmindin';5 tome seveiely, nnd donioli.hing their instruments. Some of the 1 1 1 i -rpnnt imnrtpd imon lhi roof of the ear. end, with a I ar of iron, beat u ho ,e through it; while others ve.ro jo lling for powder to JjW Shorn all up in a heap. J'itiding that it would he sure destruction to remain longer in tho car, the pool fellows j imped out lu meet their ns.-ailants hand to hand. They wec saluted with a shower of stones Jiut took to their heels, fighting their wuy through tho cio-.vd nnd running at ran dom without knowing which way to go for assistance or shelter. A they were liurryirg along .it rough looking man sud- Uenly jumped in front of their leader, and jexclnimed, " This way, boys ! this way ! It wok the first friend Is' voice they bad heard since entering Baltimore, n: d they stopped to ask no iprestious, but folio woe their guide, who took them up u narrow court, where they found an open door, into which they rushed, being met inside ty a powerful looking woman, who grasp eel each ore by the band and directed them up Flairs. The lust of the band was knocked enseiess just as ho whs entering the dcor, dy n stone, which struck him on (he hend ; but the woman w ho had wel comed them imnifdiately oaugl t up their Mien comrade and carried him in lier arms tip stain. " You are perfectly safe hero, boys," aid the Amazon, w ho directly proceeded to wash and bind up their wour.ds After having done this, she procured thorn lood, ntl told them to strip oil their uni.orais and put on the clothes sho had brought (hem, a motley assortment of baize jackets nyged coats, nnd old trousers. Thus equipped they wtro enabled to go out in tearch of their companions without -dang-r ofatUck from the l'lug Uglies and Blood Tubs who had given them so rough reception. They thon learned the particulars of the attack on tho soldier and of their es cape, and saw lying at ((testation (ho two men who had been killed, and tho others ho had been wounded. One of (heir 0"n band were missing, and ho has not Jet been found, and it is uncertain wheth er he was killed or not. On going back to tho house where they were so humane ly treated, they found that their clothes "q been carolully tied up, ana wttu their wttered instruments had boon setii to the depot of the Philadelphia railroad, where they wore advited to go themschos. They dot Jong liesiinte, but started in the nxt train, and arrived'in JTiiliidelphia Jut in time to meet the 'Sixth Regiment Massachusetts volunteers, under the oomrnand of General Hotlor, who told em to hurry back to the Old Bay Slate o show their battered faces and broken limbs, and that they should yot comeback "d play Hail Columbia in the streets of flwtimore, where they had been so iuhu .fcwejjr usaultod. The noble heiirtud woman who reoued I these men i a well known character in Baltimore, and, according to tho uxages of Christian society, is nn outcast and u pol luted being ; but she is a trite heroine, nevertheless, and entitled to tlw grateful considerations of the country, When Gov. Ilrekj had put himself at tho heud the rabble rout of miscreants, and Winter Davis had fled in dismay, and the men of wealth and otHeial dignity hail hid them selves in their terror, and the police Were powerless to protect tho handful of un armed strangers who were struggling with the mob, this degraded woman took then) under her protection, dressed their wound and fed thorn ut her own cost, and then sent them back in safety to their own homes. As sho it too notorious in Balti more not lo bo perfectly known by what wo have ulready told of her, it will not be exposing her to any persecution to men tion her name, Ann Manley is the name by which sho is known in tho city of lllo:d Tubs, and tLo loyal men of the North, when they march ug.iin through its streets, should remember her tor her humanity to their countrymen. .S'.if. Kv. Courier. Discomiort.s or a New Yohk Hki.lk. The New York Exjm-ss j tiblit hes thg fol lowing : Mapu-on Square. heir Co:: This horrid war that every body is talking ubnut, has interfered so with society that I have scarcely any thing to tell vm. Absolutely so inuiiv of tho be:iux havs volunteered that we can't have any lierma.i. There's one of the conseqiu-iicea of civil war that I'm Mire could never have been vanteturil.-itcd. 1 think if it were km wn, peai.e would bo immediately proclaimed. You haven't any idea of our sullc rings here-. The girls have to tulk to old beaux ho were rejec ted by our grandmothers; wo have to spend all our limo at lint and bandage parties, and our fingers are snro with scra ping old napkins. But it's all the rage. They say a company of Florence Night ingales is to be formed ; each lady to car ry a lamp ; but I don't see any use in that, unless it is, liko Iiogene', to look for o rutin. Oh! the desolation of the. ball rooms ! But I suppose I shouldn't leli the euemv ofourdeprivat'ions. I haven't hud a new bonnet since Kaster; l'a says all his .Southern stock is good for nothing, and he rati' be economical. Lucy Lo vem is engaged; her intended proposed himself the day before bis regiment sailed, nn I of course she couldn't r fine at mob a time. I'm suro 1 should have accepted tho whole company. At any rate I wish they'd have proposed. Kvor so many marriages have been hurried up by the wars. My couin, Matilda MTlinisey, was one of iheb. ides, nnd woro star span gles li over her veil. The worst of it nil is, we cannot gel our sfinwberrics or peas from Suvimnh. What is to bo done ! Ma gives a dinner tu-xt. week, and tho idea ol no green pens and absolutely no strs.wherries for dessert !! Don't you think yon could smuggle so tie to us, It wouldn't be giving ni I and com- fort to the enemy, would ir ? Surely food is not contraband of war, and really with out our Southern vegetables ami fruits, the dinner would bo a failure. Oh deal, oh d '.ir, no German, and no green peas ! Wh it ft dreadful thing war is. Yoi.r, my love, conlidingly, I'loiiinpa M. 'Mr Coi'ntrv, 'tis ok Thus," Some ono having asked tho Hartford Cox rant who wrote tho words gem rally sung to the tune of "America," the following reply wus relumed : "Tho Itev. S. K. .Smith, of Newton, Mass., is tho author of 'Atr.oriea, and also of (ho lienniilul missionary hymn ommenciiig, 'les, my native, iimu, i mve thee, and soveral others ol grout merit. Mr. Smith is a graduate of Harvard Uni versity, nn accomplished scholar, nnd a most amiable and Bttractivo man. Ho was for several years pastor of tho B iplist Church in Newton Centre, Mass., but now orpaged, I believe, in liteinry ar.d reli gious pursuits of a more private mature, lie preaches occasionally with great ac ceptance " FoRoivtNEss. Tho following beautiful passage is from tho pen of John G. Whit tier. "My heai t ( as heavv for its trust had been sh'ised, its kil)Less nuswered with foul wrong-so turning gloomily from my fellow men, ono summer Sab bath day, I strolled among the green nvounds ol tho villago burial place; where pondering where a.l Unman love and hato find one sad level and how soon or late, wro-ged and wrongdoers each with weak ened face and cold hands folded over a still heart, puss tho green threshold of our common grave, whither all footsteps tend whence nono depart. Awed for myself, nnd pitying my race, our conimon sor row like a mighty wavo swept all my pride away, and tiembling, I forgave. BcJa.Vo Ice saw a young man gazing at the ry Heavens, with a f in 1 " J of pistol in tho other. Wo Ndeavor od 2 attract his utlOlion by .ing 2 a H in a newspaper we hold in our BkT, relating i a young man in that of the counlry.who had left horn- in ft sl8 or derangement. He dropped the f J'iftols Irom his with tho 1 'It is I of Ahom you read.' I loft M my friends knew of my dftign.' 1 sO the twtT of a joung ludy who had rofused 2 lislO 2 me.'but smiled on another. I d from the house Uttering a -wild ! to tho T T T of my friends. 1 came liero villi this t oml f ot l,,!i,ol 2 put a , 2uiyxwl0co. My case is uned in this i JiaTA lawyer engaged in a caso lortur ed a witness so much with questions, that the poor follow at last criod lor water There,' said tho Judge, I thought you would ju up hi ui dry. United States District Court. TREASON AND MISl'KISION OF THEASON. From tho Pittsburgh Lej,'ul Journal. Tho folio sing charge of J tidgo McCand less, delivered to tho Grand Jury of tho United States District Cot- rt at Pittsburgh, on the Clh insUint, is partrcukrly irnpoi tant at this time, as defining the oti'enws of Treason and Mi.imtim of Treason : McCandi.f.ss, J. Tho oath which you have taken indicates tho nature of your duties and responsibilities. You are to dilligently inquire, and true pro-crtmnnt mik-e, as'well of all such mnl'ers ns shall bo given you in charge as those things you know to bo presentnblo here. --You will present -no one tlirousii envy, nntreii, or malice, nor w ill you leave any one tin presenicd through fear, favor, ntl'eetion, reward, or any hope thereof; and what transpires in the jury room you will keep secret, lou will have before you the ord-nary cases which occupy the attention of this Court counterfeiting tho coin of the United Slates, and ollences in viola tion of the laws regtilating tho Post Ollico Department. In this district, composed of neat ly two third. of tho counties of this Common wealth, recent events hnvo shown that the peoplo nro loyal to the Government, true to the CJiistitutioi:, nud'u unit in support of the measures initiated by the constituted authorities for its preserva tion. While this will be a source ol'grat kNcnlfcrti "to you, it is painful to remember that this, the best Government ever do visiwl !'v tho wisdom of man. is now as sailed by foes of her own household, nnd ' in imminent perilof dissolution. Unliko tho Whiskey Insurrection, which con vulsed this sect ion or tho country seventy venrs ono, this rebellion involves, nut morely individual, but State sovereign- ties, and 1: as acquire I (Hmensios wiiuoui a lat-allel in msiory. i urn. wh-quciien by an in my under the invincible "eral and I-utlierol Ins uiuntry. who lata ino f lundations of the llepublie, and this will eventually bo suppressed by tlie over- .vhelmrng and irresistible power ol tlie .e,.Vutiv ip,H-s, on the other hatid, ro ppciplr. I giving tht ir best services to tho govern In this grave juncture of our national ,nPUl nna nn.nfully standing by 'the con affairs, which has checked tho commerce, Htitulion and tho laws.' Tho Journal of arrested the manufactures, unsettled tho Commerce, which but a short limo since, finances, and called to arms tho youth nnd WM ,01ct,,i l)V. u revolutionary mob to chivalry of tho country, it will bo your riso on American flag in token of its nl- j ",u j- -. province to inquire wlieiher any ono in this district has been guilty of olleiiees against tho Government ol the United stales. Treason is a capital offence ; its penalty is de.ith. and. alihouch a Grand Jury of this Court may find u true bill, it ciin only bo tried in tho Circuit Court. The sumo Judge may preside in both jurisdictions, but tho trial of this, the highest ollenco kno.vn to tho law, is assigned to the higher and more aogust tiibiinul, 8.) aggravated is this crime, involving as it does the sta bility of the Government, as well as the lives', liberty, and properly of the people; so wide was the latitude ol construction given to it. in tho early periods ot t io tionui (jnpita! bhould bo defended Iwing ottered to his body. His head gen- Fnglish law, that tho wise authors of tho at nll i,.,.,,.. .llt ,!, l'rpsidct rul was shot nnd behc-pied, bis head bo- Constitution defined it in tho lurid mien- camuH crt.ni0 armies on the instant, ing afterward stuck upon a bayonet and lid instrument itsel!. 'I reason ngainst tho or ,ro(iute tran'porlaiions and supplies carried towards tho cily of San Juan Lnited States (says the third section of 0 qMi As t)lC ijonstittitional head of .which city upon tho arrival of tho invtid- tho third article) shall consist enly in the Government, ho is entitled to thesup- ors, wn given up to the horror of three levying war against them, or adhering to mtl anJ co-operation of all Good citizens, flays' sacking, murder, rap, no ami blond their t-nemies, giving them aid and com- Jf j fjij,icu fi i-icl- desert him or not thirsty inventions of the invaders. San oi't. ho will have the support of true Union, ' Juan was complete lydM!tited, and thrown As was well said ,.y my brother Belts, lu,v nbidinx men.in all Constitutional and lack at least a quarter of a century from of tho Sou '.hern Hist net of ivew iorU, a lin,i iawful nieasires he may adopt ;o do- tlL' p"tl of progress which she wus be-in- patriotic and just Judge, ihe other day, in f,.() the capital and preserve Iho safety ning to dread. charging the Grand Jury of his Court, 0f Iho Slates remaining in the Union. j These terrible events have stirred up trivinjr aid or comfort to tho enemies of ri,n ,oS,t moment is .n,o nr ....,( evei v dron of iei-(.n.f..r,il ,.;ii .. r the country consists in furnishing military supplies, food, clothing, 1 arbor or con cealment, or communicating information tothem, helpiri: therein hostilities against he country and Us (iover.vment. m royat are the people of thi-j district, I do not Uelreve Hint any clinrgeswni ue lain oeioio you, but it they are, owing to our location nt the portals of tho valley of tho Missis sippi, they will probably como unuer mis definition of Ihe crime. To quote from the eame nnthorily, in which this Coiut concurs, within it w.ll bo included acts of building, mannuig, or in any .way aiding out or victualling steam boats, or orher vessels, lo aid the hostili ties of our enemies ; Sending fuel, provi- sions, arms, or other supplies to them ; raising lun.is, or ooininiiig cieun, ioi uiuu service: indeed every traitorous purrx mo, manifested by nets committed in this district, by persons owing nllcgianco to the country, will bo Treason, it is not necessary that tho accused should hi vo raised or created ar bv his own acts ; ho levies war by acting with those yho h;ivo,ot bo wipphintod -by a usurper, under l ' set il un loot, u, ity r-viKing ur nuiuiii ' . . i ; 1. . - . . r i . : i : .... I ions, or iiKe scis oi iiosiiio nggressuMi, I Thfie is another crime, gentlemen of tho Grand Jury, of a kindred nature, not j defined in the Constitution, but the pen alty for which is described by tho Act of i Congress of tho 30th of April, 1790 1 it is Misprision ol'Xrtwpn. Misprision is the concealment ol something that ought to bo revealed. Mispri-ioii of Trea son consists in tho bare knowledge nnd concealment of Treason, without as&cnliny to I if. Or as the act of 17'JO describes it, ' if 'any person, or persons, having knowledge of tho commi.sion of any of tho oflVmec ! nforcsai I, shall conceal, nnd not. as soon as I may be.disolose,nnd make known tho same ' to tho President of tho United States, or 'some ono of the judges thereof, or to the President or Governor of a particular '.Slate, or some one of the judges or justie -1 cs thereof, such person, on conviction, shall be adjudged guilty of misprision of 1 t:cnson, and shall be imprisoned not ex- 'cecding seven yearr, and fined, not excee ding one thousand dollars." I This is an aggiavaled ofl'once, for every good citiien is bound to reveal whatever may have a tendency to assail the integ rity of the Constitution. The midnight plots of conspirators and the atrocious projects of traitors might otherwise attain thoir full fruition, culminating iu tho overthrow of the best system of govern ment the sun ever sho-e upon. Kvery act of treason should Lo made known to tho proper authorities, and upon them will rest tlio responsibility of ariesting iis progress and punishing the offender. Had tho secret -ts of Iho misguided men who havo inaugurated civil war nt tho South, under tho pretext of Constitutional seces sion, lc-en sooner revealed to tho loyal citizens of the ?out hern States, tho coun try would not now bo compelled to mourn over tho insult and indignity offered to her flug. ' Secession is but another name for rebellion, and thtt should be crushed with;,all tho Constitutional power of tire GovoVbment. ' ItTp't's'uintf yot Investigation, gentle n fin, i n will pleaso to remember that the public mind is now in a state of vio lent agilation. At. such limes, distrust may bo engendered, and suspicions ex cited ogainst innocent indivt.itwtls. You will take care that jour bills and pre sentments nro founded on facts well au thenticated. Caution, irt this rospect. becomes the dignity of your position ns Grand Jurors in a Federal Court, and whilst the conduct cf every citizen of tho district, however eminent or worthy, charged w,hft violation of tho laws ol ... . . .. . .. States, is a proper subjeet o . I I I U t, HllVJ Vl'"ViJ, inquiry, you win take care l.at his gooUnj-,.0o ..ornmunity-a strong power, with .umois not impaired by f d.-e and mail- u, llJ of usfl)1.u ti18P emasculated c.ous aecusi.tions whitesof that region liurly lean, il.nl they I he District Attorney will bo with ou are out of tho Union. Do this, and away dur.ng your deliberations, and the Court; with the nonsense about aMilio. We will allbrd you nil necessary process lo ,,, t deeds, not oflensivo nnd ustl compel tho iitlend.ince of witnesses. You I nouls ; and wo want deed. tint will f-ave v i U now retire to your room, and upon your own adjournment. meet Stand by the Government. The Kepublican press of New York with unimportant exceptions, is assailing the President nnd his ndvi-en with do- minciatioii and abuse. Tho proposition c,,.. , i,.,.v ctiitois h in U nnnlv ested s a iiwwssirv of iho limes. Thn ,.umi.lait is tlat iho Adiiiinisii-aiion U tJiluloiy and iuellii ient nnd tlmt it 'parleys H ilh traitors.' Tho Democratic and t-on- raiso an American li leuimice lo tlio gove ft,n.ijr, that Ki::ie ernnient, is now des Id Iffll'OI' I 1 I lift. I f IK, .11,11 the attacks of those who then incited iho mob. We copy from ll.at paper the fol lDwing, which will meet a response from every patriot heart : "We in o niwicf those wire believe that tho war nrght Lave been honorably avoid ed; but we arc faithful ci'izons of the United States, bound and nt all ti ir.es a fact Thioli goes far lo prove tho prc-vi-reudy lo obey tho laws and to obey tho ous account lo bo correct, constitutional obligations devolving upon Governor Aberastain was taken prison us. Moreover, we believe that, while the ,-er". nnd nficr marching five leagues on war lasts, and until a way is nticned for foot across a desert, until ho could in.u-ch an honorable jM-iice, it must bo prosecuted no longer, rvns set upon a mound of earth Willi vii-nr ! nnd esneeiiillv t lint, tlm ' i ni'.d shot, tlin mnsl lini-ril.ln L.tilintl concei ii to the people of this city. It be hooves ull good citizens- n.crchaiils.bnnk ers, everybody w ho values the supremacy of tho law, the preservation of social order, or tho pro'eclion of property to frown ,i,,,,. ii,n rii-i ki..nu ol irvnl.iiini.ui.v no tior) nj to ,H,,p,,-t the Constitutional nip il0l jiies in tho discharge of their duties 'J'to present is a crisis io our affairs which demands Ihe utmost calmness and judg ment, and the truest fidelity to liie gov ernment, whether its course accords with pur judgment or not. Now is the lime to U.aX the real tiontimoiits and patriotism of the people. "Much lias Porn sard lately about Iho vila nfnnnrihv : nnd Ihev can Kcnrenlv lin ex,pg(.rilted. But if iho possibility ct in- : ou,.rmg them is a valid argument against even a rcH iecuui opposition to certain measures of the government, hmr much more is il a valid argument again-t pny nnd every measure looking to iho nvei throw of that government? Who does not know that, President Lincoln could whatever pretext, without the most fViiht ful nnari-hy ? Many of his political friends would rally around him with might and' main So would the Domocratsand Bell- Kverett men without except on. For. lit tle us some of them may like Mr. Lincoln, thry would prefer him. or almost any other niaM constitutionally elected, to a military dictator, or to a usurper of any sort. Of course, Americar s would not yield to such an usurpation, except by force, and that could only be mado effect ivo through seas of blood. Beware, then, of the beginnings of evil. Stand by the government, until it is regularly superse ded, according to the forms of tho consti tution." frlT" Ma, get down on your hundi and knees a minute, pleaso." "What on earth shall I do thnt for pet?" '"Causa i want to d;nw an elephant." 8jy,You want nothing, do you ?" said Put. "Bedrtd, an' if it's nothing you want, you'll find it in the jug where tho whiskey A-as'" fraT'Distinclion i an eminence which is attained but too frequently al tho ex ponso of a fireside. ftjjyCaleb Cushing, of Massachusetts, ha: declared himself ready to fight for the Union and the Constitution. Atrocious Sentiments. i Tho Boston lci ami Ike, of tho 24lh ultimo, makes tho following infamous suggeslioirto tho national Administration.1 Tlio AtLt and lice is edited by tho Adju- tant G-cneral of Miss ichusetts': , "Let tho Government send a string force at once into Kastcrn Virginia, no- companind by such chaplain. as Stella Martin, FreJ. Douglass, and Hox Brown, Willi as many Mack volunteers s can bo raised in Canada nnd tho freo .States ; do chire martial law, so that it shall override, the law of slavery as it overrides nil other law, and d-xlarej 'rccdom lo em u slave thnt tcil join the Federal Army, furnishing arms and ummuniMon nt thei-anio timo. P-v in-omi, action of this sort nn nmiy of 40,000 me ( ''"tl n tliousund must havo left North may bo raise ;l j on Me iavet and j)-t nejrncs er" Texas leaving, crops in the field nnd cast of tho Bluo Kidgo, that would take j everything behind. There U great bitter euro of Norfolk nnd 'ichmoi:d before the i nes" between tho Unionists nnd Disunion, return of tho sickly season. It is healthy I 'st3 n,u' 'f ''ie former were strengthened even in the counties nw tho Chesapeake ! there would inevitably be war among until July, and immediately below tho ! themselves, and there is imminent dan Bluo liidge it is healthy all tho year ' p'1' ' now. When Sain Houston spoko round. in Galve.-.ton there was almost a light. A Put S:ellu Mar tin, and such missionaries I eoimnitleo waited upmi him nnd request, as ho may select, ashore, each under the!01' I''1" f101 to speak, or if be did, not to protection of a bi.ttalion. on either bink (if tllA lt,nli'in.,n.,!, V.,.1, ...,,1 I rivmic.t lll(,ni it llt. ,6 luA).06t ioi luem smut) u at I lie lie.Mest court aIU, Kas,' Vir-iniii will bo life and lend lo r.oi.ilom r-vT. ot tiis fiilil is- the doom ot slave ru. and tl., sooner the (loecrntnent act upon th'.i idea, ih less will be the carnajc. We mut buy irto fiecdoin the chives of the loyal States, il any such remain st tho close of the wur." A Bi.oony l'lATTi.t; in Bi knos Avues Si,: Hundred. Mm K ll,;l I'.i t- vrw v ut- ! March Uih. 1S(1. 'I'ho l.alilo'of Poeitiw took i ace 1 1 th ol Jaiiuai v 'I he (iove. n. ! merit Commissioner was backed by 1,-lOtl Gauchos," and Aberastam hv the San Juan for c?, amounting lo about 1,200, among which were a la-ge number of tho most intelligent population of tho prov ince. The combat lasted one half hour, tho San Juan cavalry imrncdiutfly passing over lo (he invaders. Then (.omlm.llcod one td the most horrible butc'uries which has ever disgraced the bloody arm ils of tho Argentina Republic. Three hours nnu ahull ol blojdy slaughter followed, during which '.hue from fun- to six hun dred men woro lanced. It is said that Colonel f. a and his brother k M led until their lances dropped from their hands from pure exhaustion, lint nine person- were killed upon the pin t of Iho invaders. blood in the veins-of the bueuos Areans, and revi rigo is now the sentiment of evci" heart. JMSTAnm.v I'CTii.voivs. we scarce open I jC.n exchange now a days but ,,e tee re- j corded the details of invasions of private rights or individual properly, at the hands J or some lire? possible mob, wli rare taught tney nro doing (mi s service under n pre tended suspicion of n wanl of loyalty on tho part of their victims. Tho' lawless spirit, wc lire smry to Fay, ha i been, in to, many instances, otieourii'ed by men who, when tho excitement of tho hour pusses oil', will bo heattily ashamed of their conduct. Ir. is ritno n nti h. tnt. to tho oul;-?gc-!. 'j'hnt tho eouijtry is in- rals, tifteen colonels, twenty nine majors, volved in war is calamitous enough with, forty-seven captains, forty-one liculen otit adding to its evils a reign of luwkts ; i,l,ts nd ensigns, and twcnly-ono honony anarchy. ry member!." o Miw in an Kaston pMrr tho other j l KmI.AM,,)N OK TI1K (iovr hNoa oi u..j uii, MiiiBineiii imu iwoorinree noxes of tho Uungrassjomil Glubu had come to 1 1 I .1: i i i . t I . 1 1 T ii i , ' T i, . i i ' :lli4 I i til Oi I St ii tits .Viinti i-ti S.inirt init.,li.. seeing tho boxes, pretended they smelt treason, and tqlfing ll.eiu i.ito their ens l:idy, pent for Mr. B. to " eomo and ex plain tho mystery," Tiial gentlemen .sent them word that when lh"y got through leading the Union speeches made by him in Congress, which they would find it. tho volumes they were so carefully guaiding, I hey should pleuso return his property. Their discovery that they were simply books of course enuod them somechogrin, if il did not learn them better manners. The fact is, nil good citizens must set their faces against (his sort of procedure, if they would restore anything like order in the Government. Readiinj (lazctt-: . , ; ; . . . ' poo to interfere with tho North in ant tfl hero are two classes of tiiip.oir.t. J, 1(! of ,orm Ut Ul0 rotates have ed lovors-those who are disappomled ierown ,;gu,rnlnollt to themselves, ai before marriage, nnd the more unhappy ,.,e ljvc SlnlM ,,,,' without inlerruu onc who are disappointed after it. i,ion pp ,llol(.s,a;i tIthi is what tlio CuTWhy is a wtitcr like a nets horse? Sjuth desires. Is there anything in iluii; Ilo oiterr runs for a plate or n cup. i reasonable ?"' Of course you don't meai: C"-iT"The excavations of Pompeii uro now carried on with grenl spirit. fcsy-Tho place of greatest safely is Ihe place where duty calls you. Ciaylf twenty men make a score, how many will it take to pay one ? JtfeiyNevcr employ yourself to discover the faults of olhers lo;k lo your own. Sj-iktlixu Intelmgekce krom Texas. A correspondent of the St. Loui Republican s""'8 ' Murtial law has been declared in Hous. and .Galveston, and nil Union men havo been waited upon by a vigilance committee, nnd ordered to enlist in tho Confederate army, nnd bo ready for nctivo service, or leave tl:o State, nnd six hours was given to decide. Tho Union party i ' "cng inrougnout tl-e Mate, t ut is aweU liy the violence of tho traitors. Thou funds were leaving th Slate in conso ijucnco of the terrorism. 'J'ho Gulf steamers from Galveston to New Orleans me crammed with men fleeing for tho North, and it wan Sinted in New Orleans ui-cuks lato events 111 tlie fetate. lie ro- plied that ho should speak as ho pleased) no threats should intimidate him. Too Good to he Lost. Gov. Andrew, of Massachusetts, is in hot water about milt t-uy order intended to menace the South. Among many letters of remonstrance from patriotic military men in tho State, is ono from C.II. Manning, of the Sclera Artillery He says : " Tiny, (he Salem Light Artillery, are now filled with astonishment at. lha uhw- , j rity with which Massachusetts edict her services m the work of war against her brethren. That slio who swept on by po liiical rancor, proposed tu shut her arse nals and her storehouses, and bury every military ensign in tho dusty seclusion of deserted armories, while a foreign foe wat sireeping our seas, destroying our towns, levastatitig our helm that sho would novv ''usl1 t0 "nn3 against tiros? of her fol 0VY citizens who nsk a position eiiual to "p': own "nuer the confederation, is as i ''t'augo nnd unnatural, ns that national ' "indiiess which vents ilfojf in the hcrrcH ! ol" ivil 8,1'ifo- That bho who denounced nml ,,L'lie(1 10 Union, while it wus in tho i hands of her political opponents, should, ! now 1,0 01l"(,r ,0 fiiut lbr i,s preserve I tion' i!) somewhat significant." Aiter Pisaye' b, Look Oit ! Tho lu iliana)olis Jvurnat leports the following in tho proceedings of the great Union moot ing fighting meeting in thnt city on Saturday nifht last: Wo cannot resist giving an anecdote related by Mr. New comb, as illustrating tho difference bo. tweon tho two sections of the country.. During tho past winter, said tho speaker, Robinson of KhoJe Island, was unfortu nate enough to form the aauuaintunco of Wigfa 1, of Texas. Wigfall was blustering in his windy ptvle about what the South was going to do in tho event of war. Rob inson listened until ho had finished, and then replied :" Mr. Wigfall, you don't understand our people, il you accu-ous of cowardice. You are niYnkcn. Yi u of tho South talk nig then you tuko a drink then put in more big lalk then tako a drink. We Yankees don't oper ate that way. Wo sit down and calculate Ihe east, and what is to bo gained by go in g into anything. Having made up our minds wo say, ' Let us prny,' and after praicnyou may look nut for licit," Fx-Pkksiiik.nt I-'n.i.Moiir, with tho title of Major, is comma; ider of a company of home guards at bull'alo, called the Union Continental;;. They ru'e-tlressed in I. lack, with tiro Conlinci.tid cocked hat and Union cockades; and the iiullalo Republic says: "A more irnpotii.g sot of mtn wero never paraded, l.'.-d by nil cx-IYesidcr., the ranks nro made up of men worthy of such an ollieer. Doctors of divinity, of national reputation, march ride byiido with dodo::! of medicine. Lawyers of til'ty jenrs' standing, capitalists, mer chants, bankers, and o. nlors, are the staple of iho company. As asauiplo of w hut tho ! Continentals is composed, wc would state that in tho ranks uro those who havo itherlo hehl military positions: lourgen- ,:,,, ri.nlvn , ,),.; , iw ia. biied his proclomatioii' commanding tho '' ensof that State, that they do not un- J di-r any pretext whatever, remit, transfer, or pay lo tho Government of thn United States composing said government, which ii known as a free soil Stale, or to any city of uny such Stale, any money, bills, drafts, or other things of vulti", either in piij incut of any debt duo or hereafter lu lii-eome due, or for or on neouuNt of any iitber cause whatever, until tho termina tion of ho-tiluic. A bimilar command hns been mado on the bat:ks of (ioormn, mid is done in pursuance of a law of thg State. Yeuv Moderate. Tho New Oilcan Cicsccnt says : "V.'o havo no intention, to stildue" the North. Wo do not pio- to subuue u, or mierire wnn us in an shape or form. Then why don't you pay your honest debtsr Why repudiate wb"! you owe? SQO'id Snarl says that love is a conibi nation of diseases- -an affection of the, heart and nn inflamntion'of the brain. jjrThore are 1,300 men iu Fort Mon roe, und bbO iu Fort Mc Henry.