Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, June 05, 1861, Image 2

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in lull have miu-c beeamo ulbi to wo may irinain. t.mr t.oy rc a aitiie
,.ny those Ihuy .lefu.u Jed out of the.rjust , nl 80,le pv ,, MUW MU, but m.
due by mi net of Congre.v, still not oin. , i10.o in tli. arly .atrt ol this week, wu
dollar In ten thoiisiiiut lias ever neen re-' will be pxarivine'l, sworn in, imd !;( 1 1 "
ui,.,..i il.- tiiin r.rilii..,. Ao.il.l '.J.lwd with laiiueiil. All that c have r
unanimity f orinpn on this vexed .jiio- i,, ,,. lll0S0 w)l0 Uw tlc. bcn IU of the! days, mi l it is uncertain how .mu ll loiif.-
1 ion is graViry rrg, Wl "Maven uiui ue
treated by the off-cers of oar uvny us
trabaiui jiXHi ," that in, thft't Wlhves tireif)
;io'v, nd not nu-n, as 'hrt'etofcro udvoeateJ
j Mr. tJrecly und his follower?.
!hefiily reion wo can nshifin for this
laic and pbruj.t change of opinion, in, that
if slave ni t' men they must be liiken and
held as prisoners of war. and if the piesPiit
wnrfchall continue, it may not be long un
til oviT r".uy, by holding them as mieh, will
have nio;'P ri,om,i'9 fban soldiers. Thin
would not only bo Hiecunve'niiTi't.liut vasl
ly tjtpeni-ive. J'ut il thy ore projit-riv, as
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ery fnurul precept that can lo
IJanev. W'r.i.
Henry, .lame
Henry, Jospph K.
Market, John W.
Mile, I o;enzo 1.
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Monistic, 1 honua
Mill, .'lames
llofcoiiili, I'.ihviird
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in (he eeoiiomy ofjusi'ieo nt ngiitiKt i.liin mention the V-imducM of tunny !'(' the la-1 Kralz-i , .lolm
mode of ij.ayins jost'dedtf. ( uiei ol Jlnrririiur.HoiueOT tlieni known to J.t.nion, .John
. -- . - vour e;.'.izens. who lmvo generously pre- .. ..
Ursat Mistakes. SoicC'of our rp.nlcrs sented us with a variety of tlio most do
will no 'doubt rceollodt that Mr. Seward 1'ieions .paltry and eatables, ivh'u h an far
w, t-.l. Ji, his s..ee.-h t the Astor Mouse I'l-'WitoaNe Have ;een narn ni ion- an
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Itibh, John
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Kiley, Thoinus
Smith, 1'orier
Sper.eet, Win. JI.
Smith, I'liilander
Spencer, Jos. i.
Straux, I). K.
Shaver, I). ml.
Shirk, Joseph
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Wilson John II.
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I have Hot biiliie.l al tl.M witii. wh.il
was .loins ill. the pi i-i'lie. . 'I lie nil-pieH-ioli
ine.iliipSMinlli.it Ih.'V would be
tried by a eo.nl iiiiitud. Against some of, wi.t unwel!, bt.t would cnni'e
them there is very Mioiil' i.ositive evi- pm-ilil
1 deneo tliut. they mI lire to the briil'es. Ihisiness is IhisIimLmI tv,
I TIIK III IIVKI) IiltltHiKs. j Stores cloxed and the people JI!'V'',
J 'l'ho two bridjies burned werf! ovyr liuf. land full of tiht. The erp,' i',','''
f.do creek, and s'ero eoininon open pier pi'otnlsing. '
railroa,.! bridges, a'.l iron except the sills1
I and t he cross ties cf track, both of which I j KWS l''J!l ).M 'I'll K S( )IJjj
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icaeh Noifolk on Moii, I.., i
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J no anxiety i.i'ont llif splen.l.il iron Mate ot 'I.oiiimuii had intl
'l.tt'Oir
that the I nion men o II ainuoBl were I oumed lor homnnioieei Ir...
I'bridci! over tlio Moiioii"iihela is esiieci.-.llv
jvery ;r"iit. Jtwas sanl in Muniiiutoii javvailin ortlcix, und ,ri,nu.j ni'mul ""I'
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'.th uli. 7MW men. b.vi.l... ,i ,u,'. 0,1 IU
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iu New York, on the "'Id of Deceinbrr
tiauds. As far as Mibstanlial food is con
cerned we have nothing to comnlain of.
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aertuinly the fact under an honest in-;"1"' 1,11,1 "nl "c !'- ivam o. no.esou.e
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Ut'ti ri" TWUi ail in ; i , win; awui mu t, -wh 1 ' i iu " ! m, '""
same timo i.-neral Carr.er.m lunorted in nu'"i l,ul'k- P"'"' wl'l,,,t l,H'ai1' oe.iuis rice,
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the SetiMle that this Ir'.ustor m the South ' , 1 1 1
lerpreUtion of the constitution, the cut. 1
1e ijAI.rJ and .ircj.W.ju.st like guns, ves-l
ft lit, i;, that c.nniot be curried oil' ; 01,1
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wtiat wou.a no eui: potior a a &usirc;.,
aiid to which we think our govcrnuicnt
i-hou'd keep an eye, in view of the fact
that it it now spending the. peoples' mo
ney nt the rate of about a million of dol
lars every four diys, theao. negroes could
be fold to know 11 Union shive-tradei'i., un
der bonds not to bo rc-sold to rebels. It
1$ true, this would be n novel enterprise!
lor our government to cuibarl; in. I'.ut
w ht of that ? Circumstances ulter cases :
rttul if a sdate of w.ir can wai rant I ho I'res
islent to authorise tho suspension of the
ivrit otha'icas rcrpvs, as in tho case of Mer
rir.mn at Baltimore, there should be no
fcvuplcs ti cmv gwccnnicnt froing into the
Slave trade.
il oi-oksvho liiioiM. 1 s 1.1 meiihy. lien ami
was nil !'of political cli'. ct, and would sooi, t.p.mi f01. U10 wholn company, among
blow over; und that Mr Lincoln iu his j whom wnen cooked tho rations are iivid
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THE WAR NEWS!
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e. between Maiiiii.iigton anil (ilovtr' (tap, in committee of tho citi.eim n (''lr'''
were imarded bv citwens of the. formor I Chi isli that at 1111 eni lv ilnv 1.
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place.
At i.'nmeinin, yeslerday, they hnuiled u.ii
somo ser'iisioMi-'.s and niado them swear
to support thot)i.)siitution of the United
States. To-dny that piano wan lull of men,
armed. S. 1 n ! oftliem worn cwini! out
j to bring in some, morn of th,; mm.' stri.pe
t in t em-ling S; tiwke tlicm takj the same
ii. '.OHtli also.
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ample protection.
l-'onr I punier ituised VicV:.!,,,,,,. ,
2.'lrd, with t'ifedprutfl t.ooj.s from v"
Orleam, f,.r lrort Smith, Ark.vi.iu ,?
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commanded
MeCullc-h.
Tho convicts in the Viiyi.iia
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i rarriML'fr. michis, nxsw. ,,i0L., a.. .
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an t litters fni1(
Kporch at Fitthburgh in February last,
.-aid that there was ' nothing wrong" and
"nobody hurt ;" and still later, on tho Sth
of March, Senator Douglas-', in his speech
on the Fresiilent's I naugural address, em
phatically declined that that document
contained ami meant nothing but pea.'o,
and ho .-o accented and endorsed it.. Mr.
Lincoln f.lsl stated that he would "run
tho machine its he found it."
How is it ron '.' lie found tho ''ma
chine" running without soldiers, the rev
enues undiminished, and at least a hope
everyw here prevailing that a state of
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Nothing could bo more prof- l'' 01 u'. ..,
country. l row takes 10 ww soKiiers
to run the "machine,', the rev-er.ces down
table. I'y the time we have tubjug itcd j
Virginia if the tl.ii 'i is well manner., and
, ,, , . . i..i'., to nothing, and all khitls of business pros
the Btealmg kept within reasonable Inn- r' 1
ed out into the several messes. We re
ceived a half dozen excellent recruits from "V relorred
home on Li.-L Iriday morn ing. which more j I'ons.s'.ed ol men Horn the I . s. eruiser
than balances the loss wo have sn.-tained I'l'diborn, which arrived off I'm t Tobaeeo a
by desertion. I'ortuu.iU'lv lliote who left I "'w ui.vh Uj:o
us were thtv lca-t trorthy nieuihers of tho
eomi.tuiv, and we are wpII rid of them.
I rom tho l'alliin.ire Sun, Mny ilst.
Tho Marlboro' Gazette stales that
company 01 llie U'neral troops enterei
l'oit Tobacco, M, 1., on Saturday or Sun
day 1 list, aun in .ennci ciramg iiK're. j v ashinmion, June 1, 1M.I. : wnis, w neeiLarrows
Some of tht. citizens ol that county arc! Cunt. Jlahh'rcii forwarded a disnatcli to i w'Ci tri'led.
suijiected of having re.piested the (,iiv ; the Secretary i the .Navy, stating lluu the The Indies ftfi loMnd, Toxus, lmvC
eiiiniiint 10 '...iiu mo iroops uiere, on l he iiattery al Acuiii 1. iecR opeiicil lire onjiena company to j,ra(!tice (,
pi-a mat, usey istc roiuiii-ed lor the pro -1 L . S. vessels H atenvitch, Ar.acosta nnd ' 01 tirenr. is.
tection of tho Union men. Tho compa-! Five! ."Mil. Col. Gains, of IViuora, olfen to l Cl
ny referred to by tho Gaz-tle probablvi The military he.nl. luarters ias infornin- of twenty to raise S')ii.l(ll) in I-....1 . !
lion that onr t. tnc l ire Zouaves was kil-igiven to the soldiers from that roiim,
h'd and another wounded near Alexar.dria I who may bo engaged in any buttl? (.r.i''
last nii-'h!. Con f.;de:'ate States. ' '
Adjoin Creek is fifly five miles below 1 1 is slated thai a vessel (the YXm Iin.
'10 Ul( $
I'hose who remain are as line a body of
men as you ever set eyes on, and when
the WiL.liim'ton ('a.lels" linn out on tm-
r:.i I.. 1 1 1 ei- i n v-io-ii.hlv iilli-ar-l it 1 11 i'o s h :ire i o! red.
of the jiltenlion of spectator. The
" bs.il'lmpn llmgeis." (.'apt. .. A. Iru-iu, of
f'uiivensville, are also a line compiiny, and
have been wellprovided lor since tli""'cnmc
hert? by those of their frienols visit
ing CatnpCurtin No regimental organiza
tion has been made hero v-t, out
oectcd that scmelhinc will be done
.Nearly
thus far i
Hie State
Indi ma. i'h
one hundii'd regiments have
ceil nccepted for the 'war fro in
sol' New York, Ohio, IllnnisKiul
coiitingents IVonithe other
States will bring il very neat ttvo huh-
A g-iieral order has peen i-siied from
the War l'epiu trntiit, uniting In tbe
volunteers now enlisted in (Ire servi.w of
tin; United States the same mor.cv allow,
uiiecs l,r clothing for the regulars.
its the government might thus indcnini-
tratcJ, nnd unrelieved by the faintest
in the week. 1 hero are mm tinny com
panics in Camp enough (or three regi
muiK Some are not full, bul will be
speedily recruited.
We learn here tha'. some strange iu
mori concerning um reach o ir fri-ndt al
home. You mavsalclv treiit ever-' teport iu
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fv itnif to the amount cf prilu.ps seven-lwVK- r,ui" l,"s '" V"', "
i..r, , ,.n l,:,,l,.r.,l lllir.n of il.,!!,,,-- ! er that the country 13 lull 0' 1'Hlse I roph-
' , ,.,:, ,, ..,, ' ets, or that the MngiiK'er'.lMeS jiot un.ieiv I tli-parcgoment of either o' the (.'ompanie
PliU DU nil ill j ivp'i lion viiiut tuv 11 uviw
South is subjugated. 1'eihaps threarc a,-""1"'1 11,0 "n1,u;!'ir''-"
few Abolit'onists who might object to this. i;, nK A j)lnEI;, N, t:.Soir.e time ago
l?ut not many 01 mem. mere ivoui'i nt-.., c .v,.rivtary of War, (ieneral Cumeron,
Washington, and Hows through Stafford , sal I )Lns tafely arrived nt Suvanuiili, ffCB
county, Virginia, inlo the J'otomac. 1 1 j Hurope, w ith nfiod cuinioti' '
is the terminus of the Frederick abu eg and j I he Mobile Tri ;.une is itil'ormP'l t'at
1'ottiiiac 1,'oilioad, and is 011 the direct line I an agent of the French govcninnnliinj,,,
ol ooiMiiiuulc: lion witli Lichiuond. J ts 1 in that city for the pur; use r.f uli:., ,
posse?ion is, thereU.i'e, ol the greatest iai-1 h.cts relative to the conuttioa ol lt
portiUK U to ih.! lehel-, and it -will proba-1 South.
My not I e relinipiished 'Viliiout u.'tulboiU The government clerk at Monlgomm
resistance received order to prepare to nnioto
'J'he Liehmoml i iiiiis cf Thursday ive Uvichmond on WeJnes1l.1v u- TI.....J .
An elegant and substantial dress sword Ithe details of Jill. Dav i.-,' iournev Ii om . of 1 1. is '
walls,
fall and
it is cx-j'l t0 I'l'csented by the members of the Montgomery to Lichmnn 1. Jell'.'
10 early i Kentucky Legislature to Col. Kob-irt An- ac(omjia: ieil by his aid. Col. Wigl'a!
lady ; and ltobi. 1'uombs, of (ienuia, left
iilontgoniery by the cars on Sunday even
ing last. They minle 1.0 special stoppage
on the way, and nw ing to a previous e
vere ind spo.i'.iuii ofJi.il'. Mavis, it
desirable that his trip should be as private
as ,rac'.n' in le.
ironeyin the speculation, and if the Chev-!tiwa!.tj(1(1 ;l bet.r contr:lct t0 a number of
aipr Forney, cr any liinncier of his ftylcj1,oli,;i,al juries, bended by his chief as
i ci c ii in diargc ol its management, Uit;J0,,iill0i Cnw M- iau,,mi!f 0f Kea-ling,
few comphti nts will Lo heard even from fo(. .j, lhe gOVt.rnni(,n. ngree.i to pn
that quarter. We arc quite sure that Mr. ?8 1)P1. i.u,,,,. iivo wcight-e-pial to 1-1
ireoly, in his f.resent strait, would soon jor - c(,nUie:. pouI)(j (ar til0 beef.
K3 Bole to convince nil abolitioiisloin that Tho lMic ituiirl.ltion manifested at
t w ' trict accordance with their pro-1 th;s PrvC;cs f roM.t-i-y, it is prcfumed.in
Hrame. Hut letGrccly speuk for himself :!thlL.oJ Ca.u Cameron to rescind the con
if they should become troublesome to;tnlcl ilh i,aua,iU1 Co., and having a l
ihe camp, or ctimbersomo bee ins eol their 1 , r ... i- 1 r
. .1 i- ,r . s 1 verlised for proposals tor furnishing beef
numbers, the commanding otlreer could ' ' 1 .
furnish them with rations, a pass, a guide, I fr the Army, a wealthy Illinois cal'.le
or, not hiving one to paro, could point I dealer has agreed to deliver at Marri-buri
them to the north ftar, and tell them lo j tl)0 ivc needed at Sli I'O per hundred.
,iiatch I ! I'roni this it will lie seen that launian d
'Then, loo, if the exigencies of tnc ram
yaigu required so summary a proceeding, Illust liavo ,lfC!' realizing owr one
thoso contrHld bijietU might be des- .hundred jkt cent, fiolit. They, hovrev
troyed cr pro-pert;,. For exami.lo, wlren 'W) BHt.ge that their rontract is without
snnou are about to be aWlor.ed to Hie ! . a , . r,ama?M a.c. .simmcful,
rnemy, a prudent general cuues them to, ' . . 5
le piked-nnd so thoroughly spiked as this siv indle n as, it is !io wo:.so than the
'to bo forever worthless, iu camion, to the operations charged upon persons conuo
foe. So, as to negroes who had served in tei with our State Administration in the
the UcjOT camp-ifoiir army irere com- ,nl(lttor of fumisbing equipments for the
pclledtohet them fall into the enemy s , , ... 1 '. . . ...
Ln.W ihev must first make them. M I volunteers ; and, n. view of the state of the
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property, eo thnt they wouhl Ve pood for
times, the character of the men holding
the purse strings, Ac, tc, instead ol com
plaining perhaps the people ought rather
to feel thankful that things are 110 worse,
and thut there is some prospect of its bc-
iiothinc to tho foe ; and, to make thorough
work of it, tho "negroes must be inttruct-t-d
to tell the rt'bels, who might try to
use thorn, that ttrcy were spiked.
"Of course, in seizing contraband goods,
we take them sul ject to all inherent risks jg stooped. But the end is not yet.
nnq tt'KUlling conwnitron'ies. ror exam- - -
pip ; in seizing n pile of loaded muskets, ' mission Aitointkh. Gcvernoi Ci-r
contraband of war someof them, un-I'trn has apiointed Jacob Fry, late Auditor
less curelully handle, Tnight go oil'. Fre- Oonerrd J4,. Haywood of Schuylkill
mr .f.th .l.ri.trtl.Tll. llUlllVSlia I
'county; n"nd J.J. AW.ot, hits niember of
"When the war Li over, theso con I r.i- 'the lighhiture from Fhilu.lelphm, Com
Vnd negroes w ill have to be treated like niissicrners to investigate the alleged frauds
other articles coutr.ii.aim ot w ar, taken ,.onnPCtoj ,,1,1, the equipment of the yol-
f:Cru Clfarhe'd county, a-idle and nn-fouivie;!-
They have as good a ieiuta
lion at liPaJ'j'Wlor a:; any in Camp
All stories to ihu yunli.tty nctsvith'stanil
ing. To day is hot and sultry, and I a til con
sequently not in a literary mood, or J
would endeavor to describe some of (he
incident occurring hero which illustrate
Camp life. IV.'haps on some future 00
asion 1 may be allo lo furnish you with
something more interesting than this. I
will not attempt to give yon any general
news. You learn them all from the pa
pers as f-oon us we do : tmd lis is known
in camp o tho intentions of the e,,vern
men t than r.nywher. eUe. Tho
health of the Camp und ol oiirt
"jood. I nere. ai" Imt lew m
dtrson.
All vessels of the United States in the
Tort of New Orleans w?re s-izo I on
I'hur.sd.iy hi.-t by the au'.hoi i;ie..
Mighty thousand troops will, it is sriid.
I L-ndezvoiis at Ca.ro f.,r ail lnitliedi.ilc
nun etn.ii t uuor. Memphis.
One ol' lhe riile ompauics from Arkan
sas now in Viiginiii, is ("imm.'indi'd by!
Captain (.'.'oekett, a grandsVm of the fa-I
mo'.;s Jiuvy Crocket. Tiie eomivinv carry1
:i humer upon which appears the inserip'.
lion: "Ho sure you're right: then eo a
head." fc
VltOM 01. Ii PiilXTCOMl'oUT.
re.V;;-,;-.! l.er nil if lrom O.d Foint vester- 1'ederal cavalry and iulantry, the f
day morning She reports all quiet in 1 commanued ty Lieutenant Toii'pkins, and
that vicinity, lhe steamer Georgia on j the Litter by Lieutenant Gordon, attack
Wednesday landed the lt. New York Jed the rebels a' Frirlax Court llouse at
regimental Fortress Monro.''. The icl'-i day break. The infantry force consisted
A 1 1 x an l.tti.i. June ast, ImiO.
A sentinel at Cloud's. Milis) on the out
skirts of Alexandria, was shot and killed
lust night, and another wounded it. i.-.-up
posed by rebel scouts.
1-urther and move definite particular of I H itsl.inyt'jii city lor interincnr, where
un- bikiriiiiMi in 1rg1.n11 jasi nigiii jiave
been received. 1 1 appears that u foi-ce'.' I
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01 iiier
A Great Man Has Fallen!
We n re advi.scd by th? VlaMr
Dispatch of yostonl.'iv, thnt the Hon,
STKIMIKX A. iXiHiMS di.sl
f'iiic;ig;o, 111., ;it 0 o'clock uh Tuesday
inniiiiiiM;, t lie? 'M iiisl.
His leniiiiiis would bo taken to
hospital and a small number of ea.es on 1
trie sick list, compare ! with tin n,i:iib "r, i
mar twenty-tive hundred nov iu Camp.!
Hoping to be able to report again 111 u
few days, J uni yours, S.o.
Ssl WKK.
ucent consisted of l.uiit) rank and lile.
Most of the troops liave left the Fortress,
and on Wednesday afternoon were en-
general i l';ll!1!'0'1 oetwe n liamtc.11 .ind Newport-
o.npanv is , 4 ' ' V:'P""n- Among tnc irejsengers bv
i.ii in 'the 1 1110 (,l'oi'gi;ina, was Ma jor J'liy, one ol'Gen. I ho alarm to lln. rebel camp. Unr cuvulry
his tjj'.-l Mile, an. one or two children,
:nv luiiicd.
His death wns not uiuxjiccted
liaviiiLf ln'cn seized with a nialiuact
fever on rt-iifliin 'l.ifatrt some wccU
jiio, and fern several davs the tolt
ol only loity hve men. Our troops met
the iiiol.-nt inin.,l i.f tin. r.ili. Ii nt i.
about four mill's this sido of the iill, ami ln1",l,'l'l dispatclics liiiTO liccn inditt
made an unsuece sful attempt to secu:- ting; a fatal result
mem. 1 he nickels hen ami aim eons e et
.Mr. l.niras wns :i rciulv fi-enl
man
s to a-l.iiniton. ' f. vii'o.-ous l e-islanee. Thev we. e lire.l
t ill: I'ltlXl.s .r TIIK WASIIINntoX .VAX v-! l0Ui bouses on both sides of the blret ts,
YAKH. pi''' How all quarters ol the town
The prizes IrouL'ht up to the u.ivt'.v.n-d
Meeting of tin Raftmen lUttigers.
At a meeting of the Kaltmcn Hangers,
held at Camp Curlin, May 30, ISO 1 , the
following preamble and resolutions were ;
adopted w ithout a dissenting voice :
M'iire'it, We deem it but justice to those
having authoriiy over us, as well as to our
selves, to correct erroneous impressions of
our situation in Camp Curlin, and desii'.,
to .present to our friends true statement
of cu'ro.ndii'tioii as a Company. There
fore he sit
licsiikeil That the ralioms supplied to! buru.
this (.'amp are in great qu.mtity and 'ex-! com t-
tellelit 111 quality, and that as soldiers, : to Tn
our expectations ot Lump comlorts are
more lhan realized ; and we hereby tender
our thanks to the commanding ollicer of
the ("ump, a::d those acting under his im
mediate supervision, for tho ellorts (hey
I'u 1 lei 's st. ill'. Me was bearer ol dispatch-1 Mien charged into tiie town encr.un tci ing ' H tolled itally, lie hail no superior, al
is demonstrated by the many otfiti.il
positions In., has so conspicuously
ed, as well as by the position lie hai
so long; occupied J.efore the countrv.
I he nation lur.y well iiiouru his loss.
Savs 11 rnlei.nii.iiMii'v oir., u-K ;,
them in front and r"Hr, and jiotirod in 1 1
volley after volley upon them. Lieut. I " inuii iiideoci reckless in 1
Tompkins and his men finally fought j cuniary cxpeMiditure and althotijjli
at Washington, on We.'nt-sd.iy, r Vd
ued at ?lli:,li2 tho Ihitisli sckoonc-r Tro
I.ieHit. Tisnii, kins' horse was idiot under
him, nwd iu idling beneath tljefliiini.il
the Iieutenant's anltlo as sjn-ain. id. The
pic Wind, laden with tobacco, w-osih Si'" cavalry were Ii 11 illy compielly inclo.-ed by
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rwi ne schoor,is Uen. Knox ontii ""- ul n-" 1 1 1,1 ), "'io oesei
irginia, imien with timber, each to the
amount of $I,(HMI. The former was can-
tuied down in Ham ton lioads nn'il ilw
two tatter 'down at the mouth of YorlJ tIuir ,v,l' out ,,:ining with them no less
All
.ped,
river, 'fhe; are now at the yard awaiting' t,n" seventeen rebels 11s pri-onei-s
tho order ot the District Court of the 01 uicso except nve alierwanls es:
United Slates. i hut the live were safely thought i-n.
A Tl:.NKSsKK Vol.l.MKKIt KXKCt TH. Sonl of the slaM' oflicel s of the Fifth
'lhe National J'atriot learns from a ! !!''' nu:nl '' "' Y"i U were with the
private letter that TavW. of the Vj..., ' vileral troops, and several were wounded
leniieMjee Ke.'inient, who killed Lieut
I but noii" mortally II is reported on the
at one tiuio rcy.utcl to he very wcaltk,
it is slated thai lie leaves his second
wife and licr tLIld in penurv." He
was nVrut filty yenrs of age.
JtoT-We Lave 10 further war ncwi
Ii.isid-o,,, ,-,',, ,1ISi ut j ,vil(.h..i authority of Lu-ui lompk.ns that not ,. , t nj(rht. j, ,u wnl
burg, Va , a lew days ago, wi s tried bv a ! le'.P1ll,l,,i lUni lho M Wl'u kil ' , V ,
coui t-marthtl at liic'hmond, and sentenced ! 1 he, fu,vo tl,u l'l'l,t'1,, ,u ,llnl l,ni"1 a,'L' V""1''' preparing lor 11 (Ksr
loTwtot. The sentence, il is said, vms ! ",lH "V""1 t'r.tf,',n This iltc ftlrugirle, and from the imiiciitioiu
nrotnptlv executed'. :'k'at 01 nns is cons? m-r..vj very gallant, ! , ... ,
l.....t... s."su,su. ,1 1..... . 1.- . .! 1 . I t 111' lillllll l'' Will Mill UMII l.iinf
AIM! ttnj conduct Ol 1 Ollll. Tims H 1 i , v '" e'uiiui "in inn isiin r-iie.
' pi a.iseu
from the enemy. They can never be giv-
tinteer-' f:om this State
MoVMMIlNTS oK FKMMb'AL TIlOops
iN WKSTMHN YJ1JUIN1A. i . "
a ,- . tci i- f . ii- I W .tsuiNOTON Liiy, June 2nd.
hive made, and are now miking, in our , V. ,mu 11,1,0 V',Hl'lmK "ue i-genceri a niUl,vr direct this mornin-
behalf. ! 1. 1 'ccounis o me . inyrmems 01 no n( ,en O.cloek ,10ln Ac uill Crcck ,,v tllj
4-,0u'v, That we arc fully satisfied from . ' ' v V IJe" ;."01" ul:!MMe.i.ner Anaeosta. the following lads were
tiik War News. It seems appnwrf
from tiie present movements of t h t Fed
era! troops that an attack is intende'lif
on Harper's Kerry.
Mnp ticn. Mel lei land has roinv-ntraM
en up to their lormer owners, nor ever
paid for under any settlement ; I ecause 1 The competency of
fTorything contraband of w.ir, taken du-j dare not be doubted;
ring, the contest, is absolutely and hoyc. ,,hose ,,avil, a lm(ld in
iblll luiiium, 1. 1 I 1 ,
( 1 ltobbcry, to own up nnd
toJ"A undoi" shot, whi.'h we felt con- t.s they will certainly b
strained to discharge at the Wide Awakes, ' properly exposed. Their
in our issue of the 'Jd lt., rntoirded sole-
' for home onsuniption, jt srenrs actual-
best prcof that Gov. O
free from stain : and. for
ly Lit, and almost kilt, the editor of the ! star-o, we sincerely hope that tho result of ,!'clisl "ol too long, we would gladly moii.
Jctfei-son War, nud thus threatening tho, their investigation will establish the fact , ,',.,. Ti,.n i,.,v...
jusuutu, j mil e are luuy sun sne.i irom '.,.,.,,' - , ,'. . siB.imer Aiiacosia, uie loiio-ving lacis were .,,.,1 I,-. ( 11 w ) U. bin and Wr -le.-.. l'ennsvl.
. ,rnranc?fi.venuMbM Virginia-hi, destinati
the.e gentlemen ' t""o ut'ting n. connection with hmi, are, no means free fro n ,1 b is Aoemw Crock : lhe engagement com- 0 dou4(, )ei,)p Ha,,,,.,.-, IV.rv.
and we advise all' ,,nf,lik"'? Vrry .re,'?nft V C1 ,0,,Sve U8 t bn.ulK wTo'"''.', ' "lUy US v!L'lU ,"U -'"M ien. Fatterson is concentrating.
a.J we B,7"u'l" Iy.eq...pr.edaridwel aru.ed.assoonas lasted two hours. Yesterday it was h re iVnnsylvania forceat Chambershurg,
the alleged State, U is ,u their power to do so. 11 S. .A. . ro,(.l't,on oi renewed and continued twice that length L im. u is .:, r,,( (i lo iiM-
forkoverator.ee,' .Wir.f, That onr thank,- ate due to! ' "V -v "Vl'6- '."py 0f tiie. The lower or head, batltry, I, Fer ,,v WBv of 1 ucerstowi. At
e found out and ' " I'ton and ,0 others of our !,S hl iho'ecLsloins, " -essentially danced IIYJ? NdithTmu'J.
, .. . ,, .euitens, iui uiu ti iisu iiiii-n'M nu'v nave . , . , i llie llll' previous, nan in ine uie.iiiuiiie , lirn.. f.rro Vipninin nrnoilt
select.o,, .sthe,ll40n jnolir welfar( ns Wl. n, to have been scattered, hunte.l down iind ,,M, ':,,, , .,, Confederates: inXlLt.lllZ. r5,: '?.. r?""ftl .
ur.in', hands are'dies in Mnrrisbnrg. whoso attention to mK! .,W tt!ak U' M'U about two" thousand strong. The IT . ' " " " f M ',:, f
the honor of tho has bten marked, and whose names, were; c A .",l;.a ,ut" llutr Frecbo.n. yesK-rday apprcachinc to about'. i, r ,,;.,,. .t .1,..
total dostruction of the School Depart- J beyond all doubt or cavil.
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........... ,i : -r.s ...viii.siisis ( 1. -st, Ml.Lf.Ili 1. . ,;l. ....'.., I . t ime e.n v 111 '1... i.f. ., . ' " .. . i.-J
,..Tllni v, ..,-v.l , I ,. V . .' ' , 1 tiie rorces a; ino rrrv snail 00 auacRiw
AMiANOlllKU MSLMiKH. tcrnoon hied lour or tivo shot , when u ,., ,.n,.,1,ir tir.., ;,i 1 ,1 P.t.
,, . . , 1 , il-. 1 oj tuu vuiii.iieinia vi .'is.V IV II-Hi
Hardly had the soldiers hern Micro five, the Pawnee entered into the conflict, tak-Uel.son,
contempt for tho former members of our, minutes till they had arrested and under' position near to the land.
ii!itofonr sister county, of which he is, if .vc properly est imn'lc 'tiie cliarneler company, w ho leit us between two days ;' guard as ninny KccepsioMlst, namely
Supcrir.t.TTKlenL llowever wo uiuy regret! 0f n,e gentlemen composing this ennunit- S1I1 t;,ko ,,li8 opportunity of infoiming! a tave: n,ke. .ei named Wells ; Mr.Knotts, ' shoie batteries was very I risk, but
this misfortune, wc see no help for it. If tCe and we are sure we arc not mistaken ' ll,CIU lllir ,',,nnrg nro .sllPl;li,!,l tti.tb mercliMit; Uharlen Matthews, superins ' returned wilh more e.xy.e.lition by
, . ,, , : ,..,. , ' n 1 e a, wc n,e "ol 111M'1K(n ,ilt-,i, uho know and appreciate the duties ' tendent on that section of the 15. U. II. K Fawnee. Din ing the engagement she
lip as oil to the war, where -he ought to ns 0 som(. 0f them, their proceedings and they owe to their manhood and to tl eir 1 Mr. Grant, defeated secession candidate od ICO sheila, .one of which was see
For the first two hours the Kre from the OTATlvMI'.NTof t!iU CLKiKKIEI.D COCS-
O T
was.ij? TY IUXK. for tho month ending ,
lheil, 1S31:
sho fir- PK'
, , 1 Ihlls Jiscouulcil - .
be, and where ho r.o doubt many times report will be widolydilfore.it from that country. With this notice they pass from ; for the Legislature, and ono Snodnrass. ' evi lodo immediately over the heads of nn,'v"n' State Stock
l.. 111 mi... ...... -n- ' . . . . . . 1 1. 1 ... .l l ... . , "m. . . ' ... . ! . ...1.. ,. ,.. -t . t-lfti"
soro ue wuuin iH3 11 an o.po. ninny oner- of a VPIT racent nnd celebrated inrrsticii l""ur'll. ," " loiiinuiiu iiieui 10 constaoie. 1 ncsc men all seemed to et- uio ' 01111 oerir.es wno were wuraing '"e, Uma from other Bsnki
cd. when ornimented with his "cap, capo tjn committee presided over by flint t'onsidirulion or the citizens ol Cur- pect niimediato execution, right on the battery. 1 he observer through the tt lo- i;k Note of o.L.r Hanks -kod
lnnit, " he would have l,een bevond ' ri v i'l 11 1 1 wonsvido . Urol. They were arraigned bcfoie Col. ! nvope saw a number or bodies of them car-' Checks JUriifls, Ac.
wad lamp, lie would have t,een biyond rjrmce of humbugs, blockheads and r.um-, Jicdccd, That wo enter upon our duties Kelly, who relnvsed Wells, Knolls and ! tied away in wagons. During that time 1 Furniture - - - -
he range ol our ;nv rmn, instead or Rirn-Uwn. .1.d.n f'nvnde nf. Wnl linnlnn ft9 soldiers, with n lull jnn.r. nf ll.n mennn Vj..,.t. . l.. - . . 1. : . I. . l. r r. 1 ... : . .. Il..tlinir nir.vnninr.tfi siern evennilin rrl.- K.tne.ife of PlHte en cravini. Ac
- - ... 0.v... ... . - - ". i.-w.f , viioiii, "ii ui.-ii i .isiii ms: on 1 11 i'l mii'i ny , - ...... - - . - - .. .t, . . u a
it. hi or nractical tiroof of the corr.oclne.ss of Tt,.. ,. ;n r.i i. i no.,i .1.:.. ,i.i sibilit v of tho-solomn oath wb bai-p liken . 1 V.,.i rt..; ,.,! ivr,.in unvti iiil S iiM 1 imi cu iiriSA. 'J he Free'born Iodized three 1ipII . oluiioner.v, Ac.
fll.t-H""
t.m fc
1,031
::i n
;. r,,-...!..! in fv.,en Irs Un. .,M; nnl R mfn- w" '"' P'dislcd 'for a term ! The trains sosn after moved on down to in succe-sion in the beach b&tteiy, porcep!
eaip.iny oui 10 expose 10 mo pun ic not exc-cediiifi threo years or during tho ' tho first bu-ned bridge, where the men tibly dumaiing the works, which had the'
'.o, nud to just punishment, those who war, we pledtre ourselves to fight in dos duembarked and paraded in a meadoiv. ctl'ect of greatly diminishing the firo. Chi.
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f jH.idl
Tliev will lint be In nftoet. this rsr llml nn,
..ui . .'iii.ii is , mm in.- Klvu iniii mil , ,-. i
notice tlntt unless ho mnlcct some exertion L
to redeem his fishtinu promises made last
l.ill, abandons his home and business, sur would dare to rob tho honest tax payer. fence of our flaa, until its starry folds float Col. J-vellv then detailed six companies
Tenders tho ease, the commits, nnd luxu-i " ' """-. .. . - lioudly fruin every fortress and city in and atatied for Farminglon, some three sta TKMKN'T of A VIRGINIA IKRcrtANT ')"e Dloit"r
riesofhisofliec, and marches to the field or J"' Ilol"ln' Jl .Meredith, of 1'l.ilnJ.lpum the Confederate States. 'miles below, from which it was said the A gentle. nan who had done hirt bu'ii- Jntere"t d Eielinngo
.'UtVoring and strife, we shall bring out our, kan bion appointed Attorny General by Gov. iiVuoi .-, That a coiy of these resolu- men who burnt the bridges had come, ni.cl ness in Norfolk for four years nasi And
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. . . ... ...... si. inui.si. uiiii, 'o, ... ... "in ui n. ii. iii vimii-i) r,n, wno nous oo sein, u inu iij w,i 'w .,ii .;m nti ".ism it ivim repot ie,. some .in or:nc'l se. "vno lias lived t hero much oT the I nio for A u it nil A II k M linlnvr.
be nl!' i n iloiilitn nt.i..!.- it.nn : i ... i-i- n..ir ... , . ..'... D P.. ..V,l;.i.,',. .-;,. i i .. i : i n . -. . . ... . Ap. H. it ItMl A.n, en.
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trjie.hl Rrpublican for publication.
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CupiUl Stock paid in 1 24,900 00
N'oMt in circulation - 20,7liS 00
1 1.522 37
1,37 7fl
I'leuifltl , !'., May al, 101.