mi rum m m —*— % I I!ebel Movements ill Mkjsoiri. fV' ' ; 1 FROM WESTERN VIRGINIA. - : * .Arrc-et of Mr?. Synpror Gvyin. Further about the Battle near Springfield, Missouri. *! iiKio-r it4e Missouri. tIIONXO-.. Ai'g- -'> o>'l. Reports' To-day give fiifdrtiiatfbu of (J< M Jlardoc > forces, which ar-j w.Uiilra.v iag fr-m Greeoviti t< -watM lleev s F -rry. which the) .are foitiling atif cRo to Fey tout station, near the Arkaosas tire Thw >cuius to ecu 'irm prt -ioor report® that the 1-: ru division of the rcbeh is ha--:. .ice to join General l'ii ow. A strong body of Je: Thompson's forces is reported to have occupied i teuton, eight miles back of Commerce, .vhere they are throwing up fortifications. . T\k. ;t .( J >*•... iu,- -t 3y , 1-sel. A private of I lioixl r V.. .••ore> rtgioupit an rived here from Aden*, Mo:, ius< ; night lie states that(\;iei.el' G a •approaching thait place with a force variously en'miatul at from fiil.cn huniii'i J to th ■ t'.. iis.-.mi. Ti.e ITniou pick- LS, •.iiich tre -.uUcu milts up, are dnv.ci in ( : , Ij'i iJrtJ men and four cannot). Throe ium. red men left her. to Free htm. heat rai JJurlbut is reported to he belli. . iytxcii to i . hnnf.i' ,1 1. uioi troops. i ilO r ' i.i i. iI \ \ iRGIN IA • c ' e-.ij.diic win '. i-j. nor .coit:a-■ war a.hircsdn j- a itrvwd in front of the hotel" at Cumberland, sviiic .•••••. 0.-i-juisi* raised a dis turbance which r>-n in inci-' in* .uriven home and the tat ruction ot tire J.-ii'erouiati oi.'iee, a secession nt.v.-j. .per. i in.- inorniiia ; s the .rain bound VVi rt 4 .whieii had '** •r a* 1 cn<s on board, was. übvui cigU ndies tin- S; A of < urao ".'UQD, it OHM. sudd' n!y upon -ewral.cros; ti.s thrown across tbi '■ ; a .ha . la. ..* ti:u>o Li-a nz": of am ..! nr!. ■ -ere -cen raj."idTy at--cfeudiiig th iieienbo.iLjr mils.. a .LiigiiecC inerwused't.. *peed of the locomotive, and succeeded in in;. i. ; ii. - t i. irack. with but little damage- to 'be cngm . tie oral -hots were urea but ■> ilhout etlcCt. 1 in- design evidently was to take Governor '1 nomas prisoner. rvr.TM U GOVT TIM" yU VTIT F N F.\ Tf r i*!M\OPI KT.I> J r. T • M , Axic."!S6f ' report sat;;facto, j to. ::F- dfWrs 'in"thoir coui;* ; -. Mtv fawft-i chtrrdci rs have bethi ilriren on* S the: rr-ion, atid the ectintieS ti" h ofib etice, nre ' -. rr; .-:iot a*: *, 'si nP : t • .Aug. 21, Ijci. ■i .-t iiiiisat? ifee"ineii. arrived 1 ero from JSprirffrfield to-dav, hafing been rcc a -u; by G en. P.ico of the C Ml'wife rate army. Hi y report that on Thhrsduv f01i0.,.. - the reti\-at fron. Springfie!(l, l>cn M( . . ,-icrt d ii, pursuit of Gen. tfieirol will. - U' > cavalry end nine pieces of artii 1* T y, bu. aitci- one day's march, learned that Gen c ... i beer; re-enforced, gave up pur suit uid mniviied toward Jeifersao City.— .. 'u.iubef ot ibo wounded on both -idv.: ft field. Ooh Coii'ev, who was a pri-oner in the I'Vd --I Jp, and who was released on parole bv i'feii. i-Voti a.short iuiie -nice, was vvur.nri. .J on the re' el side, and has sfilee lost a leg. • ' •• I'cj -rta iuui up iijs Federal i" -at at: hattic at WiNon's 4 'reek as follow- : willed tit! 3, bounded Tdl, tuisslug 101 A large n'amber of the mi-sing uieu were t Men j i-oD.i.. by the Rebels, and Lave since been released. . John. 15: :wn! mvus released from ens tody to . y, up: ;i condition thai he resign tons p jit ion ui Pi ijeut .of the T5 .ard of Police Corntu. ..lei's, and leave the city ciid remain i: - .ue Freo State, not to return here with out the cel.-cut ol the military authorities'. K Aji.-.v .j ." : Touts !. , Aug. Si 2. ISC.I. liitV.m'itiou of the organization of larg.. ■3-cic- i.. . -isiouisti is-recflvt'd toero . Froui >no ' -2 vuO will icaye Jaeksou County irtek, and as many moro from Lafayette t ny, ... r uto fvr the siecc2..iou hcaii ipiirttr* Rumors cf an attack on Liu: city are cur- Z it it fua . Mo., to j , a, lF'ii 'd'ha cortetSHomlerrt-bf Tht &<■. Lwit Jttm at 'J en ''; 'ii 11ss l.as liecn uislg.li td to t i • orninand of a division, eiubrajing the several point; i tiii-vicinity, v;/: tape Girfirdati, Cairo, aad J rj's Point G :i G i:M, Avho • i b.-ruieriy I*l command llu re., mi- beta e. kr d to Jelftrcon City, \\ here he wiii establish hi hen• {quarters. < ' • lios - 1 - lit -turted let' 1 r fed I'm t tov.n, fu M- (. nnty, to flay. t . .. enemy i.- reoocted to be on Bt. trancis River t, iv, Lavu _ loft Ceiiar (. ieek. liiey havereecivet re-ent •••eaieutf from Gen. liar oee, with artillery, and are waiting tp cut, off i. O.li i; r, wio i at uarblt Creek Gi. i : iii s ; inuuanii a tin remains ui ' r< '..v>iio. iAbcl iamp oi l.tn'O strong i rej ft i no ir j.v teivillc, on Jitaek Gym k, about- lifteen miles south-wost of her, witii for cco also a. Cv-utreviim, Alarbio Creek, and .Fredrick! own. Si'i'.iv u i i'M'i., TiiursJuy Apg. i i,d s ' V The following proclamation has been i-sned . ' Tnfir iff j.pi ' tfi'tmHr ' flavinp ' • -n < iH •! by the Goven • r b: -i-t in dii k y the F 1 :1 f'.,*o nt < tlr State, and restoring tiift peo ple to. their j?i-t. rights. I have come among y.io imply with t. e view- of making war 'Voi'fi rn f-. s and to drive them bach. I - • F . ■ .Mi xd f yonr State ah crtpor tunity of *'■ ■ l -tali tirur up ds and utter tug ti.e":' tv i -at incut's. Von hare * ' j .v, ... f . ' d 1 " ' - i ' xrit' d ' n- ti.-c . . .a- Vf'U I, ,r . A '. . • \ • i nutC'i in .tirtn ' - • b,■ !t itt ert r,> O!;- "* "• . . f-t11 ton ! ■ : r 't -{' fiH : px.. I 1 wounded : their army is in fuil flight, and . autuioL UtjiUktstauibujdiiie State wiil be re; toeuifl i . / :f - J do not eouia among yoa to mr.ke war'aip } oftfaoy of |our v. fetlar for TRuon or ith u wi-e. The (JoioojpeHe will all tie pro ee'ed in tjheir .rights nti't pet pertv it is far ni*#Hy •vfdHiHh'btfeu-to Mn-m to their homes. Prisoners of the Union party, which , have been arrested by the anny, will be re • and '.illcwrd To rrfirti to*"ttidr frends Ali-souri must bo allowed to choose her " own destiny. No oaths now binding your . touscieufics will be administered. 1 have driven the enemy trom among you. The time has now arrived lor tilt) pqaplo of tin- Ftute to act. There L no time to proerus 'timtc. She "most take her position, be it ' North or South. 15K.N M'C.U LLOCII, Commanding. 'i'ii- fuilowiug geuigal order has a'.-.o lieeu prbhiuigated ; ! . HKUIJI-ARTURS OF IVI <TKKN- AKMT, i \Kvit Kranrntr.iv SCo., Anj. 15.1 -ft. j The Geri.orrl Commanding take# great pleas ure ir. annotieing to the army under his cotn i; mnnd thji rfgna'T victory if has gained:— Soldiers of Lcrnisiana, of Arkansas,' of Mis- SOfffrf, a-.-d of lV?:a-, nobly haveyoit sustainod t yonrse'ives. Shoulder, to shoulder, yon have s met the enemy and driven him bef ir.- yon.— r Tour first bfttile has been g!orions ( and your General- is proud of yon. I I* e bppoj'ng force, composed most Iv of the . old rc/ifli.? irr y o:' tl: N 'th, h-rt C rown trhemsi-'vt's upon yob, Confident of victOrv, but i. by gre-;t gallantry and detevrtined courage, j yobiiavfe routed it with great slaughter. 'Sev eral pieces of Artillery and maby prisoners arc . now in vnnr hards. The Camrbaue *r-?u Chi f of the enetny is -iuin, And uiirty of the general officers'wound i ; The ' g of the Gonfederacy now floats rn SpingfieM, the stronghold of the en ; emyl The friend- f onr cause who have been itn pri si Jived tliere reiem-ed. Wiii;-.-announcing to'the army the great \ :>.-t Gel -ru! h >pcs that the an."-Is yon iiiive •rained 'till ioi e tarn'shtvl by a -ingle outrage. Thb j.irivutd properly of citivens of either party mfe-f be re-oretcd. Soldier-who f-mgiii as you did day before yesterday can not rob of piunJer. Ity order of . ! Id v .M'CCI.T.OCH. J\v M UvrosiT -Capt. G. 8. A., and Adju tciii G aii'rai Pnt| pe ,i*. An?. 17. is;). ! On the-RVrival nt the train from New-York ; tiiis morning, United State.- Marshal Mi I wan I i assist by :. j (v.t•! el 'h bwi illes o papers i ought !y - -train • ifl'seiri-d r-Tcry copy oi Th V. U. Dai- ■ V- . ft : sf.'c is totally suppressed. ; The Marshal also seize d the bandies of 7" ■ I JJaily Aei/'s at the exprers oilijee in this city j tortiie Wt st a J Sontb, including over o*ic . tboMlMri ccpie:* for i."-asvfile and nearly five j hundred *. .<! Jlattin ore, Wnshin 'ton, Alexan ! dria and Annapolis. ! I'iie first bin: !!■ opened, wh'.-h was directed to A. tin.; l * Louisvilio, Kcntuckv, con nit -i j •twenty-! - -"o aud ab vit bn;.dl's of tif tv each Tl.eu dame scvn al h.rge bundles of N< vv-Y ork papers not ; • m:rrd>and. Most of the parcels were directed to H Tnylor, -Baltimore, but suraii buntllas in ln.sed vverj io? parlies furtiier South. In one bundle directed to J. Shi'iiiigton, \\d: - oiiig loci-, th re were twenty copies of Tut -Vi \i diggers. Ah xaudria, Vu., got four ;N, (. lirookf, Liiieott s Niiils ;J. M Robiu nOii, Ano.ipv.ls; V/. it. Sheppurd, Washing ton ; At. < • 11vi Ganden J-d-jiot, a:rd (i. r. Fieuch, Aiexundna, ouch had smaii parcels directi .1 to liu LI. Finally can e eight bandies directed to 11. : Taylor of Baltimore, wni -h, with the sniuiit-r parcel - Di uio up the nuaiber on the it*, ser m , voice, izd. Those, with the first lot made over Li.itod States Marshal Milward took jios i lbiUtcruoou oi tlio oiiico ot 'Jiu (JAn-iyin (J ci ,iu eotist(|iietietj of a late virulent ariicio ou the'' unnoiy war.-' ARREST 01 MRS. SENATOR (iWIN. W AFIRU-' WON, A-:IB< Z.V. I.- -I. Mrs. Senator Uwia was arrested two davs ago ui tier o.vn i ouro, ui tiia City, wlicre -hi i s beeH p; niiued ever since, a propermiliiarj' guard uaviiig bet-n pm eu in liie uotii - io pre vent any couiimnncaticu betweenTi,• c mui rebel ; I spws, w ;•>, it i > siappOfj'U have Uteu iu the ! habit o',frequenting lev hooj-e. A trunk wv.i eizv-vl sit tiw depot in tins city nd UfeMswl to Mrs. Gwin. it was ope nod auti foUUil li con.aii; a lot 0. gel;, leru 'li .- soii'ts.— Some ot I.cm were crwyid togi;tiur ( in one ot , which fis ' ound a . iup oi t.ii x our |orittiu&- iiouj on the \ ugiiuu u ol the rivt-r . Tuis v. ao an .lupviluot -ri-cv; tfr.ttiu! le; tbtfed.iu liu* • iiuui-.diale arr-..it ' i Mrs, Gw.a. A .'tygfethor about six ji avius v iiu have cad it! upon Mrs. Gieirough, Mrs. v*aui a,od tile .v ifc and daughter.-* oi .Mr. Philip i'iiiihp.- huve bviiu ttfrtsi-vd ami lreiu. lu-y are SoUtlrei'- ters ami tz,im pifgntuMautial and positivo evi vi. Una obtained agniu&t thn;u arc sp.es. A Mrgij uumovr of people bt.odca luv c have c.ik- i as ucqtt iUiiii c . -i id upon ! urning the tiuts e-i tiie ii.! . I and p,v ing <i,ifeueo,oi then OWD loyalty were allowed to ICAYE, Norm of I;.' ;iea i ed to enter t.rw uou. * wiinviii being intormcd that they would not be allow -1 ed to pu-- out without au order from the >' cr- tary of V, ar or Provost Marsltal. fun -yqacntly all arrested doclibcd eu tering. It is gratifying to know that the authorities are determined tp arrt-st ail per ous who nre suspected as rebel spies;' \" -orts of reports are in ci-.cnhtion to-night alioot supposed arrests of disloyal parties and the seiz .re of nap es containing' evidences 'n. , the treii: n 5f distinguished persons." Th house of Mrs Fnilip Phillips; wife of an ex m'.ynher '"Congress from Aiabnran. Was taken f --r mvii of by order of Gene ml Porter. .VU f'nili!os now absent in the r-onth, anil -* :d V' ! b 'in active secessionist. Mrs. Rhilllbs "v i b- r two beatitiful and Hfcamplts'hed duagh 'crs :.\yc r-.--idc.u T-re s6bty 'time, and have not hesitated to announce their fat! sympathy r with the rebels. It is said they went so fat* as to '"frnnt. t-> ilhimtnatc.their dwelling on the b'glit of ihe R'ull Rbn disaster,; Tat were dis .sxiaded from the rash act by their friends.— Th " cave repeatedly been canticmed vnin 6 *' ct-cri.-.g their opSuiotis again- 1 the'gbvernmcat and nyn! scutiments. I iearn that they '• -.vc t? '•('! 'ly-i-kiiowletigcd fhnt they were In dorr*' - mrv met- with Beatjtegatd ami' other i.. ....it ■'., p;.t: Tkt' officers -•ar-he i thehonse j; i : -i je- ' > warrant it surround ; f'! it T'.'t oyJer was given for a guard to be •, .! v. \ " .id *f, Hi '. th"' i"-T*";*r to' be hr-iu ci'a.'v ATvl-.e io'' ' -i I accosted to kcow what their business was,and wha_and wjiaLJ.t, ir names, if they bought letters me#:iges, fee. A lOyaL^trentk-mua • h u on terms of .-octal iathuaey with he family; called to pay his i|;splets to • j the Bidieifl lie was challenged as describe^' • above ; and when one of the young ladies ap* •! pearcd .Ttrtl spoke to him, ami he to her, the officer forbid the conversation, at the same I time explaining that he was ordered to forbid ''TV left.. ThisTooks'tike doing jup the wurk of purification thoroughly, and seems to meet with the approbation of all gortd I citizens. A well known widow of this city,by J the name of was also arrested in ' i.iipr pup , vthrh r. n s also sani&i.ed; fund I surrounded with a guard. ;• - ° Proclamation by the Governor. | FEN A'B YLVAIV/A, SSt In /}>■■ mmt avd by >h authority of tlie' Com won 'veahhoj Peuyi'i!tfni •, An Ireii <!. Cur fin, Governor of the shut C\ nmou wealth : A FROCLA M ATI O X. To the. freemen of Ihi Commn.itO'jiUk of i J?ftuisyiratnia>: Washington isagttiu believed to be iu danger. The Pr has made au ! earnest appeal for AJ*L MUX. that can be tTxrnUijjud to be a et f< rward without delay.—r :li Pennsylvania UoVV ' t' forth her strength, ! the hordes of hungry rebels tuy be swept down to the latitude where they belong ; if i sue falters, the seat-of tumult, disorder and : rapine may be transferred to.her own soil.—- Let every uiue so act that he will not be ashamed fo look at his mother, his wife or his sisters. fn this emergency it devolves upon me to call upon ail commanders of companies to re , port immediately to the head quarters of the | Coniinou wealth at llaprisburg, that means 1 may be provided tor their immediate trauspor ■ taliou with the men under their command. ; The three mouths v.oicrnteers, whose dis charge leu so v ukcm i the army, are u'g. d by every consideration of feeling, duty and i patriotism, to resume their arms at the call of their country, ami ...u the c liter .MI.X of J'euu i sylvauia iu quelliug iue trait us. (ji\eu under my hand and the great seal of I the State, at llarrisburg, fids iwonty lirat day 1 >. f August, in tlie year of'our L rd one thuus ■ and eigot iiuudrcd ami sixty-one, and of CI; Commonvvea' uof thj tigutv s.a.ii. B\ THE Go\ EKNuR .* J ELI SLIFLtI, Secretary of the Conwnoawealth. j n.rvNT. U T>-M.,vm-:r:rTio\'A W.w-i-v. A large i .on Meeting was held, ami a huiid sorn • j. Je anil' flag raised, at Waverly ye-.ter dfty (Friday'; afloriiotfn and evening. A com pany i f volenti ers c iamarided by (1. \V. lb;-k and i;:in ! n: !y nnifort; 1, was present from Ch-mnng, also, the Factoryville Guar Is, with G. G. Manning, T'T'q., as titeir leader, and the I a v.dry -oinpany : iruiing in this county, and 1 n -'.v n :r'y full. The attendance was very j . large I'mon Democrats and Union Repub licans turning out MI their might to attest ■; their devotion to the cans'' of the country. ! Hon. G G'.ia.st- pr> -id-d, ami aide and patrio'ic speeeHt'S were made by f'ol. S G ■ ltatlnway and the Ron A. S. Diven in the afternoon ; who were followed in the evening by M's-ts. Win Smvh. of the Owego Ti *■>, Lev. John .T I'e.irce, lion Lyman Trunin! Itev 'ff •- .e f Pee i' -v i!! '"if 1 A !• " all of whom took strong and decided ground? | i in favor of u vigorous pro- cuijon of the w.i. I t:i.' i! an honorable peace infoahl tie eonqueivd• | • and vdvocu'd li.e union of nil patriotic efti- i ; i.s in -c-odft of the Government until the! rehcilioil short! 1 be put down and the author ity of the Government be respected and . obeyed. lie olations pledging united support- to ta • Government, and endorsing the proposed I'eo | pie's Union State Convention to be he'd at Syracuse, were iwanimoß-dy e.ifop'ad. Urcat nt,iiiisinm and and t-uUfe unanimity ! prevailed througiar.it the whoii proceedings, j and th meeting broke up at a late hour with ; i cheer for the Un on, the f-peakef-, iVt;.— ; i Otu-'go (riiztthe. j W- ,vT ' Ml V f'e'M'-Mi:. —A:. | arenv pit; er has jaVt made a m >st interestiug : j esti/natc of L • i ;'Aerials rt-fptlfed '!'y an army, i | tie Says 'that - ',o'bi 'igep cO;. :j-iIC duly fll'2 J tons and 10 cwt. of provisions alone, thus re- ; quiring 800 horte to parry Joed enough to ! -•npnoYt them for the lii t fohr days, assuming 1 that they fiv m-'elve- - could carry tlii three ; first day- food—ami ?.rto horses to canv th- | f-xid ;med.ft ovau'T day afterward Thus tonvnf pro'vf-i' :a? shoaid lie serif duth an urns 1 commencing a mci Ms march. 'l'iicir 'baggage ; and ammunition w uld require nf least as much i mors carrying hwteriM, ami cavairt ten tinm -1 as much ; so that an army; of 50,000 properly | ]'sv.pp7?ed lhd hhving n snial! preiptrtioft of: 1 hi-r-i: idi'-r-;, wenid n<""i the services of ove: '; 1000 hordes (a ton each) for a single -fiavV | necessaries. On f!m march friinl \ exandfia to Bull Run there shoaid have been uearly i "000 earryinyf liores','presitmthg the ntwwould j require food marchiug b -lit ways. 1 THE Xp.w Tar.tr-nv XcTrs.— The. Treasury : notes, the etniisioo of which has recently bee?, auth-avir ! by Longross, are being prepared for issue. A portion of the low denomination nr rnidy payable to bearer in coin, (of the j ss's, slO'sand PHOL,) at places designated on their face. Others of the sunre denomination ; bear f> 65 100 interest, payable one year after ! I date, with the privilege of the holder, when! • prete'ntf 1 in sotitS of SIOO, to exchange them I for Treasury' notes having three years to run, I hetlrfiig 13' id int :re?t. Ail Trcu-ury notes may be exch nged for twenty years' bonds, ; bearing 6 per rcot interest. AH : the Treasury , n r 'ti's to be of and ahoy -50 Imiomination 1 tritfg 1 3-10 ir:! rgst, nod arc made p-.r ibje in fhr'" y fairs. The evidences already exhib ited make it plain that' these issues will be eagerly .-ought by the country, in all sections, i as circulating medium. . THE '(JOVf.jivmevt LirntßAi.r.v Pitonnßn WITH ! Fcsm.—The "Sbv York Express announce.- ; that the United States Government has been liberally provided for, by the Banks of New York, Boston and Philadelphia, which have agreed to for nidi, the following relit-f appro priations for the 'United States "Treasury, tin der the new loan bill : o- i.tinriat once s-,'l 11l (|ir. < > -t( l "f I'. S rifl.Oft'i.OCtt PixMemK-r 15. The Government credit will nf eotrrve at j onra revive,• ,-avs the Kxprcss,) under thi ; stiinu'fH and support. The banks have acteu i-fir th m.-elves, lastly for the country, j i iruisi. opnort inely for the Government.— ' !•eb fot tvbut tbey • hv? lorn- OJ -■ t. 44 -■ ■ ' Matob gorier. - y -M- - --T- T — -- ii-.: •*= -. f> £. O. <JOQ/}JiJt ul EfiCi ORf TOwIxDA : Thursday August 29, 1801. ' THE EAST GEW£SE£ OCIJEEKENCE AXJD THE WAR. On i riuay afternoon, 23d ins-t., tho Uon ferehc3 war convened in the spacious tent, for ! the purpose of considering the present unhap py state of the country, unci expressing the views entertained" by this largo and influential ! body of Christians, as to the causes which have produced the Rebellion, as well as the feelings which should animate every patriot iu ; the present crisis. The tent was crowded with a large audience. Bishop Baker jjresid i !ag ' , - ' The following preamble aud resolutions were presented : Whei:i:s, f'ivfl goverhment is an in-titntn>p of Pi vine appointment ami i.-" indinpeasaljle t<i Hie well imiri^ of MKU'-ty ; and, whereas, the art- Jes <>f reiinina of the M> ihoiji ; Episcopal Chat b it Jure that " Tb* 1 Presi dent. til, f)i,ncrens. the s>-in>ml aisemWics, tlie Oovern- HI -, .ml Ui- C aai-'li- ol !• :atc as li.e liv.'.caltn ol i,he pi n, . .ire t!i nil' is fth -.1 nit I J-l % iU-s , Auirn i, n-a-.u-diftr ti. th- div -lotr. f pn\?i-r nntde t > them Hv the Court it ; J<a ol the Mat . aud lv the Constißt tiuu of their res|it" siye Th.-inas fvfee find Kr.ihi i-r Asbttrv 'lid. May ?.>, 17-' i, pn -ent to i.e rre Wash nstton, than I'resoJi'nt ol the I Hit. d St .he,-,,i e'lafrrutulatory aifiress, in tiie uaincand behalf oi Atnerivan .'.letln-disni, iu wlii. h they Bxpres tliei ''mfid'tteo lu the wisdom arid in It mil yof tin-. hi-f m.ivi-lrate. " l"ir Uu prest 'Wiion of their < nil and reli gious liberties which Ii ive bet-i. trausinitted to us uy the ju ov idt-uee of (lop ~uil t!:• ■ glorious n vohition,'' in wiiieH ihev proclaim th< ir ui atetal n.t!sfHcti'iii. that he. retov - 1 nixed tna.a. at Uoveruor oi Uie (Juiveroe a.i& " -oma e i veiy I '■ - hiH- a:id j 'iti.-ul.irly ol't!. • ex< eilent j (/oostilation ol these United States, which is at pres ent, they say," the admiration ot the world, and may ,j, totali< ht-coiue it- a'txat > tem|'lar lor iinuat ion,'' and ut'ihii eu> -lie Phi her .si ->M,ri-y il ir let vent pi - 1 ers tbut in his important HtHti ahe may advance -the i happiness and jn-o-perity ol the United State- and the Weliare.of mankind : and. cheretw. Vbrtt! am l.it. -o!a has !>■ eli lei-'ftll_> cboseti a fording to the lenus aud ro ipt'.rei., -ui ul tin- StiUithm mid the hn,.-I'ii-iilent |ol ti:e UhilW State- ; and. vv!a r--a , a i.eml-er ■' Hie States hare a— ttta- t seeeiie it oa the Unior nod have united in an independent cni£. leta'iou.uOu have ni'l tvv , ! othc-r property of the y"tier:tf (Ctvernment' aiidhive i rah. 1 and ornaniie-l targe urn.iw a-nc waned war ii;k>u tll-j U.i.tet! Stall.-, and iia'.a i led, ,i.ah their <li-. n ■ ill.-'tin-, d -fxi ' 1 ad ei - ta, mind mbheri, ; ;.t-d l.|ni t, i- upon Hie sltipsuu ; .ium-re-- ol the l-.yai Slat, .-,; j and, v. hetvas. the .-.vuwe.,l ohjctlt of Ihi • atrocious rebvl -lia: is the overt!.!" Wot the i; nvrtim-nt ui 1 tin- >1 itrtle i on i iheto . nt Hon ami Com aol ib,s<; .-saiti-s, in lite S it.:- test and le. :!ie prmjioti-oi, .-stcu I t and p-rp-etua tion of t'.a- .-•Jg.itiiw wrong hf h nan slavery ; and, where la-, t: : \ . Melhiiism did. a; early ! a-the ye.,r 17 v i • -a-.- I tvery io >„.■ •• . oi.tiary to th' I contrary t > the divta t-.s of rou-anet ci and j lire i liaion. | and in nig ilMtt win- -. we would not others sh- dd d . uu :i u- ami oura.-o. ltd, at iI. (ht i-tiu i- I'outerenee •>!' IT--1. IVhi di orjini,. • < *i rat!-red s---it-!ies Into the Melhmlis-; Kpueopa! Ch'in-ii, deitouuce the curse a ,1 cntnc . j'pr.-.-;"U . • itrary t • tne gulden law ot j Hot. ,n i ; •, ! "'! tli •: sw and the pro; and t':. unalieoaliie ti"l.ta Ot r. iii!.tad,tt3 well as every priiieiple I oft!.- revdiitiim ; an ' whereas, our form of '.lisciphtu , ' ■ to kei themselVt- pnre'fm.ai this mit • v.! am!' i .-.-eti l Us •'.xiirpatiou i-yiii- Ut* "ti -itid hr.s.. ui man-. ia<i. j wins ea , our owe t.'i, irch i. ai! tie- I 5 rde•• ("other- ! curt has pi'• idi -ad red ia i■>>:..-cpietice o- pi i jlavcry ! tanaliciitn. in.swrri'i ti >n anil ivil v.-ar and nm iv Viorthy men, ieyxl I" the iiioii and to i.ae Hi-, iprae o; .hi; i Chut is liave beeti driven fi 'iin their I.unes, robbed aud ! murdered, and whereas the Pftsr.dent of the United Statea Itt-.s in a<-.-orotin with the reeoa mtnditioaol'the I Nat! U.ui ( ligre-.i 1 - mil pro-jaiuati-iu t r tin *i--si,-i - j . j lot • this annual Voulere -e do uib pt the loUowiiig lie- , J aptUtioiii; /fi \'j '■■■ i. ! tst, tin;! r.s iniutstei.s of (he 1. rd -Jesus ifitrH an-i c.xposit,,i s .>| Hi-Word we pro -laim •* PMCt <>n e.i:'l:i Mil w,-.i ■ > in n ' as (hi ■ i L and ; hav.e attained .ts tut. trinmph in the earth the •• Sw-rd ; shall 1-c beat u i .to plow .shares. !u that d'-'-'asive wai j •a. 'I - I*i' -" -f 1 .allien .s ; - verni'ieut i.- nevertaeless ju.-ii- | .. . !■> the wi'i 1 i Hid, and m ■ a-ry i i tiiC present coiniitiun "i society. i .Vi-</, that we deem it the religious duty ol every cili/ i. of the I'nitei! s to .- istai a i.i tins time of en • rgeii'-y and trial the government of the country by word a; t, with I 'i -e mil wind, iu every just, lawiui ai.d apjo op::. ite. eiuf aor l uphold its aiCaorily, sup j 5 i- ■ ' rre.'U ui. a-i i rest-ore peace dnd order to every j jwirli in ol llic lieoiil'lic. j'hi. o. i'iiat ivL>i- w dep! war., an.i reg.-rd j fin :-tc.a! i" 'C.' .tis'if n ami s a,,! mi- ry n ii ii . . -r. i ;It j treat i'te jo :-i. t strap.it, .we eo - d.-r ll it CuiistitUtiun | .'.ad pre-1 :ves civil ;id r.iigioud freed' :u. as above all :pi i , and worthy tn nsintttitiod at whatever Kai tli! e • yt IU .LUG oil 1 1 - !'■ I'-tii I'hat tin < "!ii.i ti.ms of p.diUeal pari;- -'. the j -M-'J" i.o-'ties "! 1 ias of eont: •! . -,i 'Sipo :tioHS i firauli d upon our poor soldier*, tin- i• j s inleiuperauce j to e. .it-. ii ha- ii'vvaiiej in the aiany autongsfofficer* an 1 i men. tli- delib • ite ntid nel-dle-s violmioti nt tile sanct tv i nl ileiUs iio.y >-■ oath, and the t' > general d-u-tt-.i'd vi S Lhe religiaus I.l.tiuie.it of iheaxiutrv, by those in ii!, li !pi • 1 i.iu p.v.'i r, luv- filled u- with pvofotnid ; buiniliatioii riad prtel. uud il is only through a ! vol Ti- lil'i id tilt.— - w i "ii - . t.i.. I fair ag' s liutl v..- hjoi. lor I fei 'uiiiap nro-p' ritjf I 'he hat ion. Fijlh. 'Thatare opposed to any peace. Compromise cr atfj'istrrv ot or X.ttiou il iiilln ult;e- w!:;i ii siial. In.d > to it 'gni/.e the sitju eiii ii-y of the Federal, (jonstitutiou, j -er wide! -hall reipiirt- It -- of feboN and tr.dtois than ! their immediate and'unconditional ntiurii t ■ alt g. tm.e and suhyntsion ty the authority ol tin lien lal (. 'Veru ( Uleut, Strfft, TV it vegsriiinir ike ineHlutlret <-f -ftlavety as j lying -it t ie loubdatiou ol ill ißir Nation.ii Jfouoh-f and j ■ .. its!ers. wu j-fjoii-g to' btdieyp that a eoiiir t waged L, -El. -ir>d ; . ■. tiiftU- th:* Hi • ivi kedne*w.w ill | iafchop .oil pra • ident-i- nj Alioigntv t,iil insult in its - . a'pieieaud iiual over, i,row: tiiat li. ',b,.u .- iv-.il a-cvin there-) vi!" ; _vatn .vith the, Flag, kuathat! >ti.r miflion "l CT'pH -seil lii-iiian Ot ipp.r- will alt lu.itelj lilt up their gl.ul iiuibaiucit d ham and auubt the juii'.latit and tri uinph.-n.t. : its of E' rt \ . -Vr —rnlh. That our l.p.'a! hretFircn in tire B-nlvr fH ilcs are dc-ervi: go' oar proioujiile-t sympathies, lisat tlie (. ill)reh -i. >u!d warinlv i htrish her iiuere-ts in tlie Horiler ( -. ,■ ! .should make iif.rn-.i appropria tioiis of men and taoney for the niuintaiuanou in tlmar j rug ids i•: a loyal methodo-iii, aiwl that a- insurieylluu ; i;;d trea.-i'i "..linni s'.:pp-rfwl l'y the metl: • V;-t Chur'-fi : .* inth are V'si kveat I driven; the line ! our annual Con leu- e-s spmiid be ''Xtended, tidthifbani" rsufuuri'hui. u ! a- well as the liag ofyur Uni.,li shall voce more wave in : tit:- br< : 's : tlie Mexf-'an gulf. /.'nklti. That all christians; and ehrl-tiiin ministers sh, aid be unadlol of tiio iustriieiijia of the inspired j v.-ord, W' i'h i- .|i,iri-s them to offei suppli 'atioils and prayet - " lor all that are in authority", and at this time | of paid; • peril, the FrekidFnt of thi Uuitod Stat-.-, the ■di : :-ch. . - iair anni.-, and all the : 1 i-, '-I 'd o 1 r'ditsvy of t .itiona! ivomrrtcnt shonlil, in th.- Inset, tn-lam- v altar, aud in the sanction-.- ot 1 ft;'!', '-e.eon-tnntly and earnestly remembered at a. tin' me j a, thai fieor lives may i'li".-rieii nf-.d fn.it ;hey nrav ' eeus dsd to onlev ill tUs*ir* v ivs in wisdom ami the ear oi emjo. and s.. as to prom -u; the.prospet ity and .'•■" oil: I the.--'.' I'm led .-t.lt.'-. V-" '- Th it ws heartily cofteur in th<- re-ornnienii* ' lion or the Fre*nl-nt ot the Uuitod States, that the last Thur-day .a r ept- ..I a next be obst-j \ ■ d u-a day of Humid iflon au-1 Prayer, and tfiat we Wil: Mi tin t day hoi i rfligiatM servi sin all our vlmrehei. and ! nil! exhort th f iiir s.H.ie.ii' - and c- agrega troas.to unite with us in humbling ourselves bet- re Af • mighty (iii 1, confess ~<g our 1 units an I sin .both is iadi ] vidoals ami as a nation, o 'j imploring tile divine mercy that ve may be sj i red luitla-r punudimeiit. t!..it tie.- in e-titn able b* >:i- of'divf! and religious liberty m>v be pre- Bervd to us, aad t-> our children, and that the speedy I triumph ol oar arms may he foiluwed by the restoration j "1 Prime and the iueivas.d welfare and glory of the Ite- A motion to adopt the report being se conded, Rev Dr. Hid hard was introdnccd to 1 too atttiiencQ aud proceeded to address tbn I Ooqferen c nod assembly. Toe Dr., who en ! joys tbe repntqtion of being one of th- 1 abDst men in the Church, fully sostatßed his hityh rr | potation. His address was temperate, yet de ci led, and breathed throughout uspiritof tirm n: d decided nnrpo*, and a desire to roe tho ! of the' V jirtn j resff e-h the aiitbr itj of the Government vindicated, ana Rebel lion wriohed, IHI I its authors puqpbfei. ' !lev Or GOODWIN- followed iii A brilliant r" auif ijoquPßt sp ech. He aimed hi blew di rt rtslv' at the foil cause ot uil ouf ionic troilblis, and demonstrated that iti the pro gress of events a terrible retribution was awaiting the system of human bondage. Rev ,}ONAT*W WATTS then delivered an address, and Senator Win:or, at the request " | of the Conference, spoke briefly. HOB. D. A. On DEN, of Penn \ an, N. TL., - was tlicn presented, and addressed the au i dience.' Mr. COHEN is a prominent Democrat, I identified thoroughly with the history of the Democratic party in New Yoi'k, and who still holds to the name and organization. His re marks tvere eminently patriotic, Rising above i partizan prejudices and motives, he was .vill ing to give the Administration a hearty and | vigorous support to aid in crashing out the i monster Secession. His remarks were well ' ' 1 i received, and he was urged to continue them i by the audience I The report was then unanimously adopted, I and ordered to be printed in the local and i Church papers. TIIE NEWS. Grr> McOMfair, in'company with the I're i sideut and Secretary *ol State, had a grand : review ou Saturday of tiro regulars, infantry, I cavalry and artillery, and the commanding general expressed himself highly gratified with , j the appearance of the men. It appears that I the discipline of the forces has greatly im proved of late, and that their condition at tho present time is most satisfactory, and af fords promise of good deeds in the future, when their services may be demanded in the ' | field. The government ; giving evidence by its vigor nt action in some particulars that ;t re ' H.hv.i-s 'lie fact that it is a government, and i 'hat it has to grapple with a dangerou. reU 1- I iioa. Not only have several parries been ar- I rested oa suspicion of treason—including lbs Mayer of Washington, the Baltimore I'. bee j Fommis*ioii., [<•• arid numerous others now hel l in durance at ]-\>rt Lafayette—but tw > or three ladies in \v a-iiiugtou have also be*, n i placed under arret-t upon ■ hr\rjgos of cotmutiiii ■ iting wish the rebel* Among them arc the wife "f .Senator Gwrn, Mrs. (Jretnoiigh and ; Mrs. Phillips, wife of an ex-member of Cou grc.vs from Alabama, aud her two daughters. he houses of these ladies have bemi sur rounded by a strong military guard, and the | inmates held in close custody. | It is gratifying to know that the vigilance . nilb ivhiyii the government is pursuing itidi I viciuafs suspecte i of com; 'if. • y w lb the rebels is iii>o extendi dto fteuso-nnbie newspapers. By an order fr-dn ;h<- Post orfi Deportment, : the transmission by mail of any of. the papers in New Y'irk which were lately pr senied dangerous by the (if rami Jury ;s absolutely j forbidden Moreover, nil eon idW meat ion t>v letters or papers, heretofore'carried on bv th. 1 express companies, with tlie r-'utj States, j he tie e for ih pro'u iiiti. , so that all couinrti jby mail, express, steamboat, railroad, and ■ every other mode of Ir insportrition is thos i effectually cut of! between the loval States aud the rebel States. The government appears convinced, of the fact, which must b$ apparent ;to every me, that-half measures will avail ! nothing iu the present crisis—that whatever is done must be d no effectively, and with all lh • power winch the auuiiuistfatiou can coiu i inand. 'i'iie govt *j j .t nfina >• to exerc-e c • ;>- • idcrubio vigiiaiice about Washington 1o pn - , \ cotu(UU!iKMtiou with ll Maryland shore. All the draft on the Pdoaiac, dlowu to the small row bouts and stiffs, have been taken J possession of by tho anthorities. The army is | receiving abundant' supplies of every kind'from 1 j the Quartermaster General's 1 'ejiai tment, and tiie condition of the troops is consequent i jly improving. The addition of regiments to i the army Is being increased everv day i.v ar -1 rivals frou the Northern and Eastern Slates. . Some collisions with the enemy's pickets art j constantly deported, wliich show that tliev are in immediate propinquity to the Union' i line . Oil Sunday evening the Thirty-seventh New York regiment had a skirmish with the rebel outposts. Ouo of the Thirty-.seventh was kitled, and Colonel McCuon, it is said, killed two and wounded one of the enemy with his own baud. A new Mayor of Washington in place of Mr. Berret, now a prisoner in this harbor,was chosen and installed on .Monday in the person of Mr. Richard Wallach. DEATH OF HON. W. II DIMMICK.— Hon. \V illium 11. Diinraick, lute member of Con gress from the Northampton District, died at nis resi'leuce in ILonesdaie, Wayne county,iast week, after a lingering illness. He is another : vi -t.m of the." National -Hotel disense.-" as ho never entirely recovered from the attack of that loarful upkuowtj malady, which, it A ill be remembered broke out so mysteriously among the guests at the National Hotel", Washington City; in,DoT. i A skirmish has within a dav or two taken place in Western Virgfni i,between 4,000 Rebels and the 11th Ohio llcguqeut. The ! time is not definitely stated The precise , j pfaco ivm at Hawks'* Nest, eight miles be , j yomi Ganley, in the Kanawha Valley. The result was the repulse!of the Rebels, with the : loss of ititv killed . and many wounded On our -Tie none were killed,and only two wound !ED j \sris" Onerrilla parties are scon ring the ."Juti i*V whsrt of Jefferson City Mo., sHrin?'- i*ipr --l ty. mid nvrosUng pfomieCnt citGensi " BX'J - [ ANOTHEUTKEASOWABI.E PAPEI G R I I JF* 4tie J'Jferumian, j N \\ T ter, whs cleaned out on th- TTBT - | , , " •• | T ) - : type were pitched into the S ; R . ~ ,!. ' I V"-; ■ dial urbsnee, and few people knew . ? Trlorning;* The paper WHS one OF C " | false and mischievous Secession " I, IISNED HI the North, DEUOUUCIUG , war to benefit " niggers only, A , LU ** | for TBE right Secession. ' , I All that i, known in IW U A . strnction of the - T , | living opposite the office saw half AD' • " , ] enter the hniidtng ami throw TL* ! the opps" windows. They ed to the press room, BUT tbtir J there were- invisible to him S , T N 8 I GONS drove away from that neighbortii I posed to have coTdakined the party \ -in the town knew anything of th E * their project. Tbey evidently H country. GARIBALDI AND THE WAR. —There IJ RR , J in the report that Garribahii PROPOSE |ns ont of our troubles. A GEOTLEOCU j personally acquainted with Garibaldi - son, received a letter from the lat; - . / 4 • -FT days ago, in which the son says he DTIIREJ , self to come out and take a part in tl- ~, gle now going ou here for liberty, I bis father objected, on the ground \uv was a family quarrel, and could IN moreeasily without foreign with it ; that it was based on a politics! tion in which the nations were not iateres',. and iu the settlement of which th v become parties. This- are now the VIEW, sentiments of Garibaldi, BB EXPRESOD R, T son in a private correspondence of verv J, A SF- S; ox IST HYWXED CLOM S- • FA.—M'M. llalsey, hailing from Ltliu waited np.UT BY A party of citizens at LCL in Snranton, on the 25tb in*t , ANNO.: to leave town in three BONR*, or except ;P, ternative of riding ont on FT rail. I|. GIVEN provocation beyond endurane . J 11-AVI-Rl'-.G to induce parties to tab .\ , Y'ork Day Book, ami by uttering treason H-O ft pereipiiately I I bees RE'-VCRCD from ;he REBELS. L ; en. B<J regard -till bold Messrs. Harris AN I M>:rn WHO were SENT or- BUT mission, as- p.-,. T - DEI-IURCS that the measure meted ont T, pr!<*.;lJ I s IRE the fate of ours: Nll ■ ■ r the recovery of the dead will te rt-I '.■y the re'ic'.s unless accompanied by t ;• truce. Ti.is our government wi li'r - • oosing thereby to recognize the Scxoi Uorifvderacy SX c lxi sHAu i list tnr n;s. R> I ;F7E CI D E"H YTN EG'A ;; AT A . ,J R. G OO9V&V, I I TiOUNEY AND N'Ul Ali\ L'L Is 1 ■ 1 ADMINISTRATOR - • is iiei'T-LW piv-11, th. I .T'L in . .xt T FATO .1 I-A A' Nl' iiOI.S . •, II- I : P ,■■l ■ . .I U -I I ;J; • ■ I witli • : ' : US ~ AT R-T-LTT; will LIRPSF I'V th-IE I'-VI I>r SVT;'rrtrrit. JU.'J. H..V \..: PIT)>, AUG.IM. I-1,1. OT. IVEW AT CILIBAF GOOUS. LII AVE TLM MOST OOMT te I ■. ; S 1 S r'tnifot of * TMCERIES A. ;>r ,-i- .C.I'I ; - J tat -.!;• IN i -.V.UNLA. ■ 1 MMTL: RILAA-I eivr U H rati • . ". " trvi'J-x '• I- I'VIIIII; YI IT I J! - IS '- A-L LIIU •• ! - : -•••; '. IK-A ■ " ' C.FH. ( ■ 'ill:-, BUY! ! 'R. .. I . LNYTE D'TS EOF FUAVOVtINb X.I n ' Rin E L:s, nnicl: clit-II '-T - ' ... TI _ Q : II U R .EST LE t-; half the •• ' tuwii . rt : p.. L yt-.'.r. :T I .1- Jl.>v >i t 9 .ILL' IN 1 O it- ' 0 ll> ONE ••MI II > V MEII cut tor A baking >r 1 - I IST OF -I UFTORS DII • .L SEPTKMHUH 'L'LIITIL, V.P.. irt VI. UHANI> it'HOHS. Asyl TR.I — Israel Smith, 11 ,I'ikt **■* Kilenterper. rluh CI AllHMiy — SPIT RR Rabin. 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