Slearfieto Republican CLEARF1EM), PA. Wednesday Morning May 22. 186i Christianity and Liberty. These two end Ioihh of American cli.i' ncteraconi to bo awfully out of joint in 1 lie present uiisettlod condition of the coun try, and both seem to be entirely Inade quate to perform Hie task we were taught to belicvo thoy were intended to inculcate mid uphold. The little educntion nnd experience wc hovo received, is of iio assistance in our present dilemma. They rather tend to confuse and confbuii'I. The first lesr-nlis we learned, were, that tho L'lu ist'apity inculcated What is Said of Us Abroad. The leading papers of Kuropo ore dis cussing American nllairs with much earii critness. All the London paper, wo be lieve, with tho exception of tn Time, have heretofore wwwlioncd U-ti conduct of Mr. Lincoln, nnd his Administration, nnd cdnsurod Mr. Buchanan for not doing what Mr. Lincoln is now attempting to do. With them, th'n South have no sym path no friend. Tho following article is from tho London Chronicle, n paper of de cided abolition proclivities and shows how our conduct i now viavved across tho water: Sympathizing heartily, ns wo do, with th North with its free pressrec speech, free soil, free men and tdienu'cd an wo timet bo from the South, stained with slavery, we cunuoi but censure the North for an almost Austrian stupid'.t in states manship. The l. .States Ur.ot a miliary power it is not eom-tiurtt d fur the coer cion ol any large mass of iisuwi peopl? itid though tho fcoutli was wrauir, accorU- those of Massachusetts, pledged Uic'rri- rah'da 'of stirring up serrile insurrecion I We have direct news from Harper's , Twcnty-flve to Sixty Dollar, selves to each other on Bunker Hilt only In the South. loose are fight decisions, Ferry 1y this arrival. New bottoiie&Wo i pe Jr month will be iald by ib ri .. ..... . . . . .1 .. ii , i . . . . ' J . . . i fiewinir Machine Cnmnitn l.. il,..;. i . "' a nw nriei years ago ; ana wncn anoiner anc nicy wiu went wonuers ic tavor oi neen erected on ine mils studs w panes- ,eiiing th Erie Sewlnir M hi ti " year had passed awny, the snmo noble tho Union among the Southern people. day, and mounted with cannon. It was1 Machine, unci to innple hiTu cotruc ii Vw bands btJ together in tho bity bf llich-j - tho'tby the rebel chiefs thnt they would he j child can learn to operate it by half an" i iiioml. in the Stale of Virginia, tho birth-. fflTTTI 117 A T) XTI11W11 I attacked soon after the cIom of this week, i Instruction. It ii count to im Vnm;i.. c...r' iuu iraii nuirus place of Washington, and Vrith mutual vows bound their wrJuls in t Everlasting covenant! Let them remember these things, oud with hearts on fire with love for each other, and for their countrymen, go forlli among those countrymen nd nil lorc tho urbitriinient of peace, instead ol that i't tho Mvurtl. and tint Gen. Butler eou1d vommand the expedition. Yesterday scouting imr- lies were sent nut, and telegraphic signals Machine in lire, and thcr lake lliciireininn. -i."' fifty and one hundred dollar mnchinea tv pri oe ii but Fifteen Dollnra. The Cuninin 1 with nothing ol impoi tunco-eseept that troops can be made known. iirhine Co. It. U.m-wl Agw'. Mil"'' great activity prevails in all tho l'eparUI ientlpmcn from Virginia now hero con-; Ohio. inurl3.6n,8' 1 ask no one to surrender a principle l'-esecution of tho war . i I .. , . I i . 1 ... f II ..1 ... I 1 .... .. m..nU nf imvpri.niont lookinn to n viiror. '" ' reports Hint nil army Winch in c " c I 1 1 1... (leneral Cud 1 1 1 M1, ,n, 1 iwnussru oy nu- thnt has become dear to hi heart: but I ak every one to labor hlid to pray rtint Mich counsels may take place between the contending .parlies, who havo for so ninny years noted iWth iin'nwti impulse, as to restore titrm'.tiy nnl kind feeling, and to avoid the f.urso of having fraternal blood crying to llenven from tho ground, and. btniLMii! down its maledictions on our nulladec ha been put in command of 1 1 in troops in Baltimnr.madetipof the follow-J ihg Pennsylvania Beg,, 18lh Col. Lewis;'. 1l Ii P.,1 I l l.w ""Mf',,1 MuroliMil'.i "nil. I merous bands of guerillas. THE KENTUCKY LEOTSLATURE. Frankfort, K't May 17, 18C1, 1'ho House yesterday concurred in the , MARRIED In this City, on the 27tl. ult. ,! the liev. tr. skimmr, Mr. Ka, t is . I. Howe, lute Editor of the I)odpi illl.. l.lr.i a In Vi.a 1.'. ... .k coi.s ol tins city. The Triti tors of u.tt eourxe. were remem. Senate bill legalizing thn susnension of ,''0,', in ,IC distribution of Cako Col.l'atte, son's. The latter will.however.be M)0oio nnvmonl ilV Kpntiinkv lnlc. ! Frank and his fair br.do have thi.. feir days. The House also unssed resolutions ilmt i wishes f tit Craft for their future ,.. transferred to Washington in Gen. Ii.it lor, who was in command of I Kentucky should maintain a strict neu . . .i i .... i-.i... i .... Vi.. i ntit'oal my not b IK! IU jr t'l IT V IO H, llfc IMC rimiw . -1 I-.- I I-. ,. . '. ... , .... ;.i 'Casting asu e every political feeling, ol Anicrici n inst-.tulions sniio'.ioncd the . : i . : .... i . i,:.... .V.! CVI'I V IXUI'IU .11 UP lUilUUU, ilLI'A 1 siicccssi o secessions, Wero it at all i practicable, I'resiucnt Lincoln might, no.. 1 1 -in flimi In i Iia lit frill Llw'nrv of tho const I- d&Otritles of ),, i,,nCKiinniP. vith a Iiii-li bund ull re- I t ll o - ----- - the i int-iples of , oclliuns audJiiii):! all traitors; bit this " .1... , , .... . . , w ... i Cru 1 1 1 1' f lnrinir 1 1tn UABpnl. nnnt nuf n.l ... children's children through all f;,,lu0 , -sa , K,ps ,as o ecu appoiniea - r " ; - v time ! Labor nod pray that hostilities General, and has been ordo.e.t to uke ;Jlml(r crenm,lm to furnisl, may be suspended until the mild councils command of the troojis at Fortiess Mon- troops to tlxe ftnleral government. roc, near the moutii ot the James river, at which place thete ate now about lrt,(M) jtroops the Govcrimunt fearing an at tack upon this stronghold by lh ecvs- 'sionists as well as looking to tho protec- of peace may benppenlod to, and that the not he in vain Fe.h'3 ot iautm ano Ooon Will TOWARD ,courso was out ol the question. He mlit, on me oilier lianu. even wunoui any ior- Mk!." Faithfully olrrdietit as true disci ples of the 1'rinee of J'eace, the founders of our model inktitutJons guaranteed 10 themselves and their descendants freedom wf speech and of conscience. Thcgcnu!no t-pirit of Liberty, as well as that of Chris tianity, are receiving a new interpretation, if they do not threaten to link into the ocan ol' devolution, nnd finally Atheism nnd Despotism. The bladi hour of madness seems to have descended upou us, to cover us as with a pall Irom tho light and influence of Cod's holy religion. We look back up on tho indistinct phantismagoria of tho past as io remembers only the monstrous conceptions of a di eam. Our spiritual ad visers have arrued themselves with carnal weapons, which they flourish as lustily as the tvildef t barbarian. "What nioro could tho heathen do ?" For the past Tour iveeks wc have heard nothing but war.wtr.war with equal vindiUivcne from the sa ;:rcd desk, tho bar of justice, the rostrum, and the corners of tho street. When we enter the Temples of peace, the first thing wo hear is a prayer offered iip for the success of our army, the gtofy(?) of our m urdoreJ Icllo.v men upon the IwUjO field of sectional hate the waging of which may soon provo a death Mow to Christianity and Liberty. How ridiculous it must sacn to -every leasooablecreature, to listen to the prayers of our Northern and Southern christians, each priying for the triumph of cur arms, nnd each strive ing to exterminate the other under the plea of Justice and Cuhistumti. We ennnot compreln nd hew tlie " God T)f Rattles " can successfully dispose of the petitions of those conflicting partics.unless he ignores tho prayers of both, and per mits riyht and juttke to asseft their domin ion once more, among those who are proving so rwkless and disloyal to both their God and their country. We can give no better solution ot the present enigma of Christianity and Liberty than the following which we take from tho Baltimore Sun: " We tdk of civilization, and in a sin gle hour s it were plunge into the wild est irttd maddest excesses of barbarism. The fact imposes upon us entirely new imd inexplicable physiological phen omei na j nnd we are led to ask whether, after nil mon is capable of any thing more tlntn nfr abiroraial and artificial cultivation. The American jveople press i'0 convulsed With horror, mi1 no language was ulic iently expressive to intensify their tisj;ust and indignntion at the enormities of the Kepoys in the Indian insurrection. Yet instantly upon the ebullition of their hos tiliy to their lite brethri of tho South, Mio Northern press and pulpit cry aloud together for the extermination of the Southern people, ingenuity exhausts itself in devising the moil terrible and remorse less agencies for hastening and perfecting the diabolical work. The eager lcirc that itshonW fee none tiick nnd without pause is tho only redeeming feature about it : it proves that like murder, the deed was fo.lt to be too revolting to bo long obout. Humanity could not be trusted with a prolong task of massacre, rapme atfl universil defast-ation. What is here related" or "our )uh'( and pies es," will apply 'ith epuat truth to the South. Wo have but one suggestion to make in this matter, so far a; onr religious fellow ui:ij jitknutvli-dgcmeiit ot secession, nave said "There are certain farts in the South possessed by the general government for tho protection of the Stales lroin foreign invasion they vero never built for tiio cocrciou ol tl.e people and as at present tlieio is some danger of a riotous attack on them, I will withdrawal troops from them." By this means he would take Irom tii o cause of recession nil the charm ol'ilsring; Lin would remove that aspct ot heroism which arises when hot South erners defy Northern aggression. By say ing, "I havo no idea ot sending a single , ' soldier into the Scuth, though 1 still con-; isidertlio Slates as not seceeded," tho j people in the Confederate States would; ! say, "Now that all apprehension of lorco ! is gone, havo we gained Ly secejsion '!" ' Levies would havo been disbanded, the war fever would havo subsided, and the border States would have remained iu tho Union. But by talking of coercion Mr. Lincoln kept up a C3i:tiiiuul fever in tho South, enabled the Montgomery govern ment tc exercise a despotism, and to con -centrato its energies on military prepara tion, and forced hostility to tho erv lenuwarto lo tho same. let us, as one man. unite in one urnnd effort to pro vent the shedding of fraternal blood, and to iunuiHirnte l-ere that blessed resnlt which our Lord and Master initiated, Teaee on earth and good will to men.' 1 "templars ! you count in this In ml by lens of thousnncN. Each one has his in fluence in the circle about him. Never, no never, was there an opportunity to ex ert that influence in a more holy r.iuse,7nr to a moro Fiibliiiie purpose. Fo: ward, then, to the rescue of vour country from fratricidal war ! But, if war nlilst thine which die.id eahiHiitv inav .''oil, in His infinite mercy, avert then J tall On eve ry Ktiik-ht Ttttipli'.r to perform that sacred riutv t ll it h so well becomes our ( Irder, of binding up Iho wounds of the ntllicled, and comforting tlio-e who mourn." A li'ion 1 1 i : a . An exchaiigo suifgrsls, that, seeing so few of the " vVido Xwak6" hosts wiio paraded our stieets last fall, making night hideuous, in the ranks of the army now being mustered into the Celd, a requisition be made upon them for their oil cloth capes, which, like the "urps'' vo rend about, are now "hung I'pon the. ivillows." The suggestion is an excellent one, and wo hold tlint, if it is tho border States into true, that '.licbe bravo (!) lellows havo Inn l.'iiion. Were coercion ed to reiotil to the call of their country, actually l'rai ticablc, tins course migul ., tr.:w, ;,, iv;n,r th.i tinnUes whieli have been defensible, but strong words du . . , . , , not take forts, and Mr. Lincoln is further " u,horl of- b,,ou1, be now from success against the South than ' compelled to lui nish their capes to those he was when hi started from Chicago. As who ait; willing to brave tho dangers that regards Fort Sumter itself he did the they are now shirking. worst thing he could do. He intended to( vu ,Op0 hut those raving uny h"d evacuate it ill a few days ; but sooner than .... , . , i ,i . , ,i', i,n,c , i i A . o .i i will immediate v send I hem to '.lie soldiers consent to aeknow cdg that South Caro- , nnw in tho respective camps, wnere uiey Una was rebellious, he expressed his in tention to send in provision, by force, if necessary. He thus gavo the South the provocation and opportunity of a brilliant victory, and had to submit to a mortify -ini; detent. The conduct of the Southern government has, on the contrary been gratifying to know that any remnants of will prove very acceptable to thovolun tcer whilst standing guard, or on the march, or sleeping in the open sir these ine MILITARY AFFAIRS IX WASHING TON. Washington, May 17, i.f1. iewml. Butler had an interview to-day with the Secretary of Wnr nnd General H is not yet determined what tion of llir Government nroncrlv M Nor- eott " I .1 r,.R. ,i iLcn,! .i u, i .i ..i,. comman.iMpnerai iiuiier -win assume. ' I General Cadwallader is ordered penty. .Mineral I'oini jntchjo--r consul. ftsTTes, Frank has gi re 1 1 i oitlj. in the midst of war too. He plnyeil tli,' heed iibout eight years ago i;i i,iir ollic but now has our best wishes. t iTrrmni'nr-TnriiwTr,Ti nrr mum DIED -On vYediiesJay tho IMU iiisl., of apoplexy, M.vnv, wife of George Shultt of Decatuc tp. in tJio Jth year of h(r ae. ade T th? ilames liiver, the highway to Richmond, which now ecems likely to be come the focus of ull Seco-siondoin. The latest reports from Harper's Ferry Htalo that about "tMJO troops are assembled there, u large portion ol whom arc aid to 11 clu bkrtisfmrnts. comman.l of the Depitrtmen or Annapolis. KMlm K H SVAtt T.Ti:Mi:T of TIK General Butler is not promoted loa Ma- & 1 1. Ktr.M) COUXTV II.WK.M,, ( - - - w.s .i ii arn eral of volunteers, which expires with tho wnr. it m doutittul wiipther li accepts. General Butler is a live progressiv o man, and will not submit to have the men un- bc Union men, having been drawn thither i'lcr J"" eommntid sncrillced hy the old by the W of another John Brown raid. nc1.-red-tnpe prnj-ramme at ' , ,, , templed to be perpetrated upon tho armv ivhuh was at.tieii.ated by them. ,) ,iie country at the present time. r 77,,, v v ii in ni report 'hero to-day that General ll-rom (he Correspondent of the -V . JWld. ; (.,, vva).1(0,..M fn.st , t r (l. . It'll t "11 I l.-T'l'l.' l 11 IJ l'I.Mlf . .... 1 H 1 v' IV l iV i i r. iHua ojs,M-, onn los Winnns. creates an ntenm ASSETS Ciiiinl Stuck netully paid In, .! III ciri'Ullltletl, ion, ;s,4Sli I " " in, 12,110(1 " " iiril I, $:M,20 Duo llnnks of this ints " ' not of tills Stnte IJii 9 Ilepof itnr, Ititnl fiiiimint of I.l.iliililie) ? "i.l.O.'ir this being llie greiitest ninuiint, iili'Milf declared, (nuno.) tlolil, . . l.:i!'.S 00 AUD ON TREASON Tho following impoi tiiiit letter was yes terday written by the Secretary of Stale : JlLl'ARTMKNT OF STATU, I Wasuini;tox, May 10, ISt'.l. J Sm 1 have received your letter of yes leiduy's date asking mo to give you, in writing, iny reasons I'orwjn.siUeiing an ex ceptant! on your pirt of Oovenor Letch er s proposition to purchase I lie steamships r- .1! mi I leeiini; 01 iiiiiiiiauon. i here are reports ;tbat Cadwallnder is n large property hold jer in Baltimore, and desires to pacify tho rehpU mf tho city. Tho VreKnlent summoned llie. Cabinet to-day in preat hnsto, and thoy wore in session about one hour. Mr. Sewnrd left . the White House nt the close of the meet ing, and proceeded to tlie quarters ofGen- leiai miner, unci mu nil' m uio latter 111 orkiown and Juiiieslovvn recently neii-U , dei,iitched ono of tho General'.. u,U ;. by his order" ami now iu his possessionem ! pursuit of him. '''he intorview was soon act ot treason. itti this ieifue.it I reality ,a(l ,) Vteii somo time. comply. An insurrection has broken out in several of the Slates of the Union, iu-i mi'i.ITa l?V avPait? iv vrtcuomn eluding Virginia, designed to oveituiow St Lo1.s Mny ,7ll 18fil 1110 eovernuieui, oi no ..niieu isuiies. A .lMnrbmnnl. n! vntnnio - l.l The executive authorities of the, .Stat uiol ). ,-. , Vr,ni i1. T,... r parties to that iiiairre:lion, iin.l so wc ' . rairnnii on Tuosdav niel.f ;,. . public enemies. 1 heir action of .cuing or LfrnionUts bein-. diiven nwsv from there buying vessels to be nnployed in exccutnu ! nn,l onr, .nvhod nnd fifu .ivn. that design is not merely .vithoi t author- ri)(nl,0. Tm rniollif,,- nn-rn4i,,i uy ouan, uun- iieii. " ueasuu iRn.l the soeo-ioi.:ts wrrotbon relensed on l.n anv liel-mill tO LIVeulll Allli 4lllijlol't til .t. . r .1 lor any person to giveaiil and -ouil'oi t to public enemies. To sell ves:eli to them, which il is their purpuse to use us .ships-of-war, is to give llieui aid and comfort. To receive money from theui in pvymenl for vessels which they havu seized tor these their varolo. Nino nf tho loader iw loilejed in tliOfl.rsonnl ns piionrrs of war. I is ft'ated lore that f:mr hundred pins of le;:d wero seized at the factory while in t u i f i i r jr. A f.'ccssion company ol cavnlry was dispersed nt Desota nnd thlrlv MASII.ITltl. f-t.'.iuu M 21,Oso H 43 it CilO ! 31,1 5S i 80 j 4,i3 $9 Silver, - Xoten & Hilt.- I'i.c'ted.eood. 19":(fil I'ersnnnl progeny liol.l Uy li'k 223 lion I KMnte held liy bunk , nono, lUul Kstnto taken lur dvliti, nunc, I'ndivided prolits, none, . J'l'iinn. Stnt Stuck, lint Tnlue, $2j,::un, Due fruin Iiniikn. Noles f ntlier lliink", Checks, Ilrnt'ls, if e., Kxpi'iiccj, flutes , At., I.nrs t K.xieriii, Inlorv.-t .1 Kxchan;e nec't, l.iiiliilitien of three tnrs, up lirnners. biabilitics of Direc- I turs mi Kmlorforii. ) Liability iif St'ktint- I dem n Ilrnwern, Liability f St' kind- I dr Kndorser. .IS ID 4.HS.1 !U a.KSj tiO .'17 7l 75 3011 4 1,113 11 $.i,joo tin 4,005 97 U(M) 00 s,o:j ?7 mimrwex unii III lm to colivei . 1 ID UliliiH'nu Tl i..... . il... Ii il....l,l. I.... . . ' . . . , ,. . -" .r-... i ne v.,.,. e,H niso raise I ." - tul seizures inio eaie, aininouici sun o i i ,n i mP ,!., i- . . ...... . .i i : . . i ..... : i ' ' marked by moderation and iroml sense. They clung to no fictions, nnd wero ham pered by no legal ignorance cf plain facts. They wanted to leave llie Uuionnnd they left it. They wanted to take Fort Sum ter and tlwy took it. They wished the border States to join them, and, by p:e cipita'.ing a coMmou, they seem to have got them unless, indeed, some unexpec ted good senso at Washington prevent them at tho eleventh hour. Ti XNEssi.K and Yikuima. It appears from IheoUicial proceedings of the Ten nessee Legislature, that the Secession w ' dinance passed the Hous by ti vote of 40 to 21, and the Senate by .0 to 4. The Or dii:une is to bo submitted to a votcof the pec pie on the 8th of June next, at which time the citizens of that State aru also ro quiieil to vole upon the adoption or rejec tion of tho Constitution of the Confederate the last campaign can be made to minis ter to the good of the country and the comfort of its brave l fendeis, or to any other useful purpose. The Lkciim.ati re. This body adjourned on Thursday hist, previous to the adjourn ment they passed, a supplement to the Act of the 17th of April last in reference to '.ho resumption of specie payment by the Ranks of this Commonwealth,' ex'en ding tho time until the second Tuesday of February next. The supplement also authorizes the Governor to appoint a commission of three persons to invesli gate such Banks as nniy bo rejiorted to him as unsafe, ivho are to report o the next Legiflature, after the manner of in vestigation ot Im7. The Stay Law, as passed, will bo found States. The Union men are making a no- , in ""other column. A joint resolution ble stand for their cause, and chief among them is one of their t. S. Squalors An drew Johnson with a number of oilier influential men, all laboring to stem the popular current of Secession, which has well nigh twept over the entire South. Wo predict that the Sivesston Ordinance will bo adopted, and that the Confederate Stutes Constitution will be rejected- From Tennessee, we turr. with anguish andsoriovv to tho "mother of States and kf Statesmen'' Virginia. An ela tion is to bo held in this State on (lie 23d of May, (tomorrow) i.pou the adoption or rjec- Jtion of the Secession Ordinaneeubmitted jby their late State Convention, and niso to fill lo'al otliccs. There, are many Union men in the Western part of the State, and thoy are working with greht energy, nnd will poll a i'arge Vote. But In tlie balance of tho Stale the Secessionists will have nnd nl- t'hoisglv we cxr.ect tlv.rt bnt comparatively nn fltonnl.k mA.i.-.l r- . .......... ...i. i.... i : I' . .-. mo pm-iy s uiicnuint .o ...w,...i.i.- i.ujth decision Unit. : wo prominent tos penuUie. of treason, and Hie t iover.miei.l 8if,nists ,!,,.,, nn j Ht Vietoiia were cantur would not hes'tate to bring the oll'ender e,i to puiii.shmeiit. 1 am, sir, your obedient! ';i,i,rr 'nnn families have ai rived at .$0i..i7 31 $55,657 !l Tho tmri! i!n1iTiielit i correct to tho teat gf my knowledge nnd heliuf. Swm rf- miWrihed 1 JAS. 11. ORAIIAM, Iwfere sue, Msy l.sih J e'mhicr. Isl. J. L. ( i'tti.k, j I'rulh'y. j Mny 22. PRESENT APiIS !" t Few ccplcs jf IIAXTKIfs VOH XTKKll'3 .'I A M A L llnnK tVoT pllbli.-ll Price, 'i.l rents. Miid tu bo d .'or siile the ticrt Dmu nt tliii Ottiee Miiv 2?.' servant. Wm. II. SlWAIill. To(!. IIeinekfv, Ksij, Aeni New Vork and Virginia Sieaiuliip Company, Wiuh-ingtou. IMPORTANT KU.MOKS KKSl'tXITINt! j i-it-.ttitA rnllrAI-t-IA'1 uft'tfj il iu llilri' ,' ' . ., ', . '. .( every thing in their own hand licrcafter if thev . feci like nrnying, let ., J , ... Ikoin nrtie in Oirt rlrti nT Penrw nnil' flnl1 llie success inn iuuinj.T oi ryrr, nnu llifil nni.i n' nnfenni.ilv lw Kiinmltl v i-n. I . , ,. r .i , Thus we may expect to sec the West prct stored to our land pray for the prace ofi. , , ., , , . ' , this "our Jerusalem." was also passed authorizing the Governor to appoint three Commi.isioueii to revise and codify the revenue laws of the State, and, as n ight bo expected, nfter contract ing four millions of a Wnr debt, holding two sessions ol the Legislature, appoint ing numerouj commissions, and robbing the State generally, a section was attach ed to the appropriation bill imposing an additional State tax cfonc-lialf mill, thus raising il ngain to three mills. Shall Unity of Action Prevail? Many of'tho extreme Republican Jour nals support the war measures of the nd ministration, not for the indication of our government, ud the prstection of its properly, nor even of tho re-taking of the properly already seized by the seceision isls; but on account of its aggressive 1,1111 til,! I't UJ'Tlll . TIIIVIH IllflllUllWII the '"driving," is Isaac . toidou Mould say "of Slavery from tho continent." To nil such wc commend tho following re st, uniis, having been driven from their homos in arious towns on the 1'ncilie rail road. Gen. Price has issued offers instrtictiiii; tho brigadier jrenerals to immediately or ganize the militia in their respective- dis- ' Itricts. anil hold them in I'l.itiliii.im fn,. KNOLISII AND yitKNCH ACTION ijV(. service. ON AMKK1CAN AFFAIRS. pno ofli.vr onl soldiers me enjoined lo Washington, May 17, lStil. Inllbiil all th otectitn in their power to It is useless to disguise the fact that the' u,e persons and mo.ieitv of the citizeimo! Icmling members of the diplomatic corjis tic stnte without relere'ncn to their po in Washington are engaged in constant ' UVI, principles, the object of thin or-aiii-and anxious discussio;i on the course it zti m Wing simply to '.rotect people in may bo necessary lor them at any day to their right under i'lin constitution of (he adopt. They have received indent in-.State nr.d of the United St.iteK. Th- structions from their iespe:tive govern-1 troons nre wariif d to avoid coli;i,.n iil. inent to inform them with the utmost ftnv armed bodies, unless aU.ilutelv com-preei-ionol thechanees ol the two sections1 p,.,.,l to p,-,,t,.,.t the lives, librty nnd in their prjsent deadly (juarrel . It is, property of th eople. The Hag of the leaking out that the govern men Is in ; State of Missouri is the only one to bo us ipuestioii declaro that their commercial in- cd by the militia. terests are identified magreit degree with tho South, and if they are forced in to taking sides with either, they will be compelled to look after cotton nnil free trade. Several arrests have been made within Fur rio Cleur field l!enihlirnn. The Luthersburg Oil Company's Well. Holland I'.v., May pi. IXtil. .1V.w.t. lilihrs: Thinking Unit the lol- l(U'imr l.il.l.. mi.il.l iiil,.t.... .1... I - i- ers ol tho above ell, I would a.ik you tu publish it in the HeiivUiemi. Our Well is situated only seven miles beluw Tidioilte, instead of twenty as 1 saw it slated in your paper. We have had run fur' It r. 1 -., L- m-, :n t be made of them- Two were s-ued in I "I iZ ,,; 7 ,, L ' rr T 5 their rooms at W.llard's Hotel last nicht. I .L?.! . ! 1 . " ' 1 1,0 '' ,f uer hi iiieseiii. mm m iiinuiieei w . .: .. i i- - I'll (ienoral Scott, of persons tvho have arrived in this city, and who register their names! on the hotel books as coaling from the North. These perions are believed to be ! spies, and are undergoing n nios; rigid examination. If detected short wvirk wi I i HOW THE GOVF.KNMF.NT WILL CO I L K 'T TI I K R K V Ii N I ' K. Wasiiiniiton, May I", IStil. It appears that the government is 1. ,'l. ... siemny carrying oui us prog amic oi no , pua-ility, wc will not nun im in uio irnt i i nnvc. iw iifin fluttering ii favor of an exceiient Well Jiy relerence toother Wells, 1 find that the "oil rock" (coarse, blood red snnd ?t no) at the river where our chum is, U 4(1 feet from the suilare; so that, in all Jin v niiKJAttlSOKDEUSNo. 1. VI.T, llie WilpnleiT t'niiipHiiics coiniim(i .'ill- lliipi.ie. 1 lib Iiivieiim IV nnrylmii "liinleers, me l.rrehy urdered to meet at ill Fair timiind.", Ht t'lrn.'Held. on Moiulny tho 1 nrk di.yof June lux') nt I u'vlnrk. V. M. liv order, 8 (.'. 1'ATCIliX, May 21. llrii;. I n ice. S5PA5TI! Mis' 4 t-f. i-crttin hnrini; nossesfiim of STATE J AUMS, m-H M t.'S K KTS, It I FLICS. ,c nre directd In return the rsuie to Cnt. Jamkh Iiovvi.kii, nt X .w Wnsliiii;ton. r t', I, J, Mcl'ci.i.ni un. nt .'lcurTcld, on r licf'.ire the 4th diiy of July nct. AKuiriK t tlmB neglectini;tliii notico the lur will be rif;onniflv rnfurreil. 11 urder, js. C. PATCH X, .My-22ml:itMSfil. irip, intice- T ATTENTION! MIK t'LKAltFIKLIi lilFLl s' will me-.t it tho (luslicn Heliunl Ilotio,Cii T J 1 1 . t : - :U.I uy uf June next, nt '.) nVloek, A. M.. ii!i :nn;i nint .ioii.i. t re nun t s in (joint ni !. i icr h ili aud m rude, irunircd rrith niv romi'l.- of l.lm:!-. par tri.l(;e. liy order ol C'np,. Op i. ii. J.-T. K1 K, 0,-. Mny 22, 'lit. BY virt nnn, i..i - i""'-"-'"mi "v ...ii ii-i iiioc iu i;o more leter- i ,1,..,, of.n e. i;...i i , ... I . . ,i , - , , . ... i mi ii UTi; iv ll ini I.I I t'llin Ul I I , mined to appoint collectors for the clle.-, T1)0 ,olowi , t.lbl(J ,JW u , entNiuthern porls, and ,s engaged in 0- co.Urnc.er e.igage.l i bo,ii ,he lect.ng men ol energy-vvhose names we ; ,, , T i j.llti...ro..., 5 i . ' .. ' . """to- Yours, with respecl, vtiJI bo poHed, yet tkvt thcro marks of the I'm tland, Mo. Aryus I will nebut vciy few against theOVdinance. ty evenly diridcl, whilst the Fast will bo nearly unanimous for Scressiort.. We are aware that the "Cod of Battles" is a popular Ieity, but we doubt both his authority and ability to do our country any good, notwithstanding the innumera ble prayers that have been made lo him during the past four weeks. There should under date of tho 18th ult., to tho fratcr l o some visible distinction between a nity : Important Mb sonic Movement. Ii. 11. French, of Washington, (irand ' Master of Knights Templar of'tho United 'states, has issued tho following circular tion like ours and those of ' the heathen who know not (tod." If there is not, tho Sepoys of India may catiso us to blush iu the end. 13.1 f any of our friends vmsIi to sub scribe for a good l.ve ncuspaper in the East, they cannot do better Lb an by ta king the Patriot t J7nio, published by O. Parrett A Co;, nt Harrinburg. It is one of tha most reliable newspapers 1 To all True and Ttitriotie Ttmplart: HrtK-rly lme. Peace, Honor. All awful rhern soon: to be men among us who r.i determined that there shall he divis ion rather than nnity in tho North, nnd that the vtnr, instead of being a war to preserve tho government and uphold constitutional liberty, shall boa war of: fnnniicirf hate, wicked oppression. 4iud for the destruction of property. Let sitth lie ware ! Let such exnnnfio wdl th ground they stand upon. Lot llieui pause, Lest they arouse a spirit which, hostile to them and their purposjs, had better net be aroused in this day and generation. All good men must net their faces ncninst those, in whatever positions at present withhold adapted to fulfil the important functions confided to them. l ie dut es will bo collected o the' ir,m ; r ,t , .... r i , i .i 'Memorandum nt tie. 1 ( jniW 4krotih lock o mon-of.wnr, whatever may be thei i..,.a ,.. j , J e i ?" V'"'""- ' Vl'v' el', "' to the 1th of .IW 1X01. n-lioeo mi llio &nliit.e ' ' ' .'t ' and ijiuny t SEWS FROM MAUYLAN'l) AND VIII-I fllMA MORK 1 AT TKKIIi j AT II A It- ! Names nf Hocks nnd Veins FEU'S FLKKY. R.vi.nnE, Hay 17, lSt'il. No nioro troops have arrived here to day. The encampment in, I.ooiist Foint has been visited by thousands of citizens, nil of whom are pleased with tlietjuk.1. ivd orderly eo::luct of the troop. Hoss Winarts has beett rfde?P'J, wnditi only, lie has given his parole of honor that he will not either oqenly or covertly pnnced througl). WL!.. l . .1 .... .:... n. .i " " 01,0 '! - UO W1IV ill I, IIUO I IIS I. IIIT3 KIOII Illllt.-Ilb in fcilu . (i ravel j llluo clny . Fine claie I Sand rock. (Drilling commenced) urey Llo j While ! r.'lc (Crevieei iu r ick, nnd rune gat fratricidal conflict seems to bo impending. I found, who nre laboring, by giving a fnlioj United 8ttes, n4 on the strength of this.' ji,j ,nnd f,,,. (g0iM(5ioil ) lie alone who rules the destinies of na-1 character to tho tious can prevent it. He works through human instruments, I implore every Templar Knight otv the Continent of America, after humbly seeking strength and aid from on High to exert all the means at his command to avert tho dread calamity, which, to human viirioiv, seems inevitable. "Jt each Templar to .whom thin way published in the country. Tho price for come remember how often wo huvc stood tho daily is f 1,00 per year and tho week- Rt end olhor' 8i(, ad r&icdr our voic8 , .,, . . . , , .. . in prayer for the prosperity of a common !y.U,be erl to single subscribers at , )(, m cmnon Lpt M J2.00 per annum, or leu copies lo onfl ad- Cl4i i0 mind ho the Knights of Virginia, ugh popular unity in tho loyal States, which ,-ery has rallied, with such exampled sublimity, dre fjr f 10,00. tumbling in fraternal brotherhood with to the support of tho government into the pursuit of unconstitutional paths and un holy excesses. We are rejoiced that we are nblo thus far to detect no disposition by iho govern ment to employ unconstitutional meas ures or to convert the war to other than legitimate oh ects. It has done Hell to forbid private expeditions against tho Southern Stales, and no doubt the Oover, (Jd llo Of ' war, to break up the ' promise ho is ot larce. I hove just returned from the Relay House. Ail right there. The Eighth Sew York regiment nre to go to Washington tonight. It siis known in the camp several other regiments hud been ordered to Washington, an4 tould oe there forthwith. The" Ivnchbweh Virninian of to-dnv lavs that the remain of Washington have , RoP i"ton Iieen conveyed to Iximrton. Va.. and Rd an rock. (Good iho thnro entered in a suitable mousoleum. The trnin from tho West on the Iklti- nor of rnnsylvania has seconded its wish- more and Ohio llailroad came in as usual i white ulnte os in refusinj to allow Lotlies ofarmod ne- thia afternoon. There is no truth in tho White ilme and blue flag itone giocs lo pass through that Stato on er- report thot bridges had been distroyed. Pd rock - Vlftrk date - White rand rs-k. oil.) Red neap ntnae nhite flint (3,fl00 rrroken only went on tiateeath of an I nob) "Waii roek. ( lias t oi .) 8halerock , Interspersed with (bin rtreaka of iron ore (Jrey land rock Iron or White sand rock. oil.) of oil.) ( Good show of sl 3 f; s ? S-5" Z S 5 ; f: 3 S 5 5 it . o I ii inch ft. 10 ft.lt) 5 15 7 22 1 8 3U 3 14 44 ) lft 60 H 10 70 2 4 75 I A 80 4i 6 86 ft 04 5 4 9S 2 toa 18 IIS I too 12 1.10 1 12 142! 8 .1 145 i i 150! 1 1501 1 i 10 161 ! 2 31 182: Jto3 1 20S i 2 210. SHERIFF'S SALE. irtue ol ruiidry writ of Vfiidili' iii 1'mi- iffiied out of t'ie Court ol ( iniimil I'len nt ClenrHeld coiinly, nnd to mo Hirctlf li there will lie exposed tu publie mile, at tho cri hoiife. in the borough of Clesrflelft,- on Morula the 1 7 tli dny of June, 1MC1. tho follow ine d- cribed property, vi: A cvrlam tract of lend riltmlt in Beccttn townidiip, Clcnrbeld coiinly, bounded by lumliof lloj mon nnd NcvliiiL', II. B. Wriebt and cither. containing S acres, more or lesr, with about W acre vlenfeil, and 6nS lnrce frnino housJ, on 4iiinll boune, rtnblo nnd blnekf mittif hop crecteif thereon. Seized nnd tiiken in execution audi! bt eold aa the property of Wcidcy Nevling. "f. a. MILLKi:, Sheriff. Sheriff ' Oflice, Clearfield, .Mny 22, fi.1. ALL pemona nro hereby cu J lioned against purchnsliiK, r meddling l nny way, with a fcOHREL 11UKSK, known aa th Irvin Hore, now in tho pos.icsion of W. B. Shiniel, of limliHiu townfliip, us said horee b lutign to mo nod il left with him on lonn onl. T110S. H. FOKCKK. tirnliAinloii, ifnjr 22, "81, CAUTitIN'. ALL p.rsons are hereby cm tioned DRiiinst purchniiu, or in anj J meddling, w ith a certain YOKK of OXKN-Rf' nnd white uow in tho possession of Hcruasiis Chnnce, of Urulniin townrhip, aath faint belon to me and are lift with him on loan oily. THOS. II. Ft'llCEE. (iruliBiii'.in, Mny 22, '01, CAUTION'. All person? nre hereby eautioi cd aninet nieil.iiinK, or in any way inter-i fering with, a certain lot of Hay and Sirs j" the llarn, and U acrea of Hye in the ground, 1 porsertion of llavid Crowell, in Oruhain lownki an tho raino belong) to me and ii left with bi ubject to my order. BASEL CR0VVELI..' Grahamton, May 22, 1361. i DMiMSTIt atoii'h vi n i i:K. Letter' J -if Adminiatration having been thia d7 grnnted to the anderaigned on the eatate 'CHARLOTTE WEAVER, late of Brady to" ; thip, Clean eld county, deceased, all peraona I iImIiI Ail In tmiA natal a.a ..aniia.lail In mak i . ' ttl ,1 1 ! I.. Uln.nl an. I , , ..J - I - .. ..,(. utheniicw settlement. May 15. GEO. fit. WARR.ir. Adm'f- Great Discovery. 1HAVE made a diacorery of the utmoat lav perlnneo to every married perion ef 0" aex, and will lend the full particulari concermoj it to any one on receipt of a atamp t pJ 'or turn poatage. Addrera DR. J. II. MARTBLL, apl 24-ly. Alfred, .Main