' ~~ • 1 : ' : ~■ -. '-■■ ; ~ ■ ~ - SiTHE AGITATOR. , By a&ra*ay- S > ■’. i< _ .■■ -j— m„«1... » i ——— - 1 ■ • -*; —————„ m -- - s ; y . _■» s& to *lj | • -, -—-• ~ ' ~ | __ , «l. .. _ *“ ~ ~ _ ' Tfjltt’ «ff «a»Cnmty, |[ | Stfcottfc to tse Hftrjnsiou oi tit Sirta pi jimpmot aaU tpr Sprtai oC H?raXt|)|> Strfovm. n!—^—* I , _' • ! .! , n Ilasaeaajj(~l { ~ ' ~~ - ~' , ' '~~ ------ ■---.. - 1 , 1 111 '' S3* craniSy « . [ BHIIE IH3E2E SHAM. BE A ICE'KSS OTEISHTEB, ASTD rSTB. ESHOtSISITT 10 MiST 1 SHAH. CEASE, AGITATION MUST COSTIXCE. wSSiSaitO, TIOGA COUFTI, PA., WEDAIioA?MORMNG, MAT 8, ml | KO. 4 j* Tents of J— TIOKjA COt'AXf Vr-Ssia&iV Xmaxs,. «EB=Mifc ?*»*»£ t pg-'&Z DOLLAR FES' -rV -gjiiiigagg. 5t is s*? '- Js,,C W I ff team * iy p*p=? ®**"S*-- ,**p~ fezussr imassseae fee *" x* men eaa fee tfjrii-szSs Ift* 05&ca3 • --1 i-R *»s sasßffilT arcrsiir -i * r aecxEicaiPC'S 5a OT t;Jnr to any wJ jsS«i’-®e ”;*£ « r T-. 2!Si Ciris* ast RIPENESS DTE lj ® Oautoa. fifcijoished by ti® Jamies of oar town ns spread« to eauvey tbs men to Troy. tSs Band yws brass button factories,, .Mighl’nt; we as well bardment of our forts, the plundering of our ! ® ; before them, Dinner bengorer, the Company | solicited, and risnsented to bs present at the dil Those ,*taving at home, will rawt«, has in sited piracy upon oar commerce, 'tersTAE FOrif HOTEL. [ ” s “ a * d ■* tile * i*sr ■ ynie «s*ia fesed into marching eider, and | banquet, and to accompany the,volunteers to ' spoil for the want of somethin*: to do. and now ajms atlbe possession of the National •| 1 7,-713 HAS.T. Fhii&TDiE. • 3 Wiiai km feisfa ran ifa-otrih lit jer- =M "Mere were then given for tie line of march 3 Troy. Since writing the above, I bare w fine Capital. The insurrection must now be met A ' • jib 1 ... „;| (Bare tiga, ;Si Use Depot,- v life learn that A. S. Turner.Esq-,of Tioga, (meaningeicellent.ofcouree.jletterfrom Weds- {by force of arms; and the gov- Tw i»s taken ,! **** ’ m sateftf Ist in eider came the Brass Band; 2d, eid- f paid the fare of the entire company by rail- j bore. 'Truly, yon seesh to be awake: and a | eminent upon an enabling basis of asserting X? fa gooi eiiseu i-»=, *«4* four abreast; 3d, the Ladies tour abreast; mad to Itny, and geaeroasly presented them respectable delegatton just on the point of soy- its entire supremacy, to the feats and biyil'i te 5* te tor? aag HutoL '! GadTproef a»’aaAt flat aaa ‘i -4*4, Officers ©f the Company; sth, Yolantaer JlOObesides. Ed. AciTiTor,] I , ing outyhe Southern country- May they bring ntlier gcremmont preperty so unlawfully seised ■ l&tre: * j fCcfapaay, Anderson Guards i®l in number. , V Perhajts it is fha last time tbev will ail act bach a good report of themselves. £> and held; to ensure personal freedom and safe htia.' <Tcos ■ Oil*ms is*!*«r.j^xpl«ab«rs«ryrt »«i 4a,, -j,, .i™, K * »fc. in- this casaeitT as several bsloos to the wto the people and commerce of the Union in w ' OOVBHSQ** MBSSAG*. eVery «S£ the of the loyal)States afejMibmed;=^ssCTtto™^taemimrf!&ttep,s a plHailC l ihiaibia. it was estimated that be-1 The foiree will beinspected to-dav, (Tuesday) i EircrrirE Cbamses. \ demand. aa with nneTrvmce. and will contend b»t iatoiateß- ;• fiTO „ d sil hoodrea were on the I «P*!* to set out c-a Thursday. Therol! __ iforrfeterry. April 30. 1361. i for, as wi.hnne heak|f| and a.quarter of in milk iußto vrifakjfa imrae,®'® si* to-mfew s3*p ■ miei. Werat recked at the Depat by the ]**» presented for signatures, and an ag- SKl} ff MSt 0 f RrpTatstlalitts ion of I>n»ylrtnia|jfeqns * ,u ans,rer th .® ca^ Af i SiSdSlj Miws. SaJI faff fee i»et; ■ boiming of and eheets of the crowd 1 ««g»tB of fifty-Sre names was obtained. It | c r Coat*onr*ailh of femisvicaxia .- to • r ® , » ,f “**" ”• p f Ibe Vslaateer CcmraaT I in the nicht when the meeting ad- ' . anarchy and secure for themseirea marched U|«n the plat&m and hut the feeling had not abated in the | present unparalleled w- thlsr i|,ages to p>me, theperpe- Tber were then ordered to krepiirast. This is a very imperfect account of the | gency in the of ha-, mdaced . turtyof this gorernffiat and >ta beneficent m „. _ . ... :! tbair pestcctos antii the ears arrived. A half and in the midst of such exciting nsws ; / OU J^^ be J th . | sUtudons. „ ■ lj|i! . .J. »*= S 3 TXE=fcns?y *»««, iCX X then in takmw the fitrewell of iit wiU Sill psrbatß too much space in Its pres- * etaal “ d • feae^l rebelhoa «i some of the Enterbunjng theto r.ews and anticipating I i»S!fX^ , SS?«lsi?l-f*- - s,** Th ! ?—•»t-S?«~I ■*" i ~T*!r;»*!*. T “• lii ifaoa shad na eaa toori&ai fctsas' od- I the hone, that ere k.n» tier might 1 «he TiwgJi vicinity to fight for their Country; j **«“ thrus. upon ns which ca,! for your deiifi- number originally oHM for. I continued,to re iwTr 6 * 1 * * iaJiuretum to 'retire lire thrir' **i « nrcesity require, owe iwads«i morewill i erauon.and that joushouM device mean, by , ceive had raised twenty i' i u aa save tie feawsag *l/3 , , . ~ , *■_ 1 „r ,u.;_ n-.-omma-t ‘ : !eg.s!arr>3 for the maintenance r.f rhe authority ; three reoimentain all of which I tomurrf *be« tie pare. : fc Pf «*» ««"T® 4 10 *** Gensrei Govemmept. the honor and dig- j ££££^sto^dlPthe^^reof 3 Aii ii**tsr-sjai3isl*fi ?333«-! :■ trinapi efaff ware, -to the and the Soldsera were araered to I BIKOA *V. U.AK&, ictretory. , Q . - r ® | iuc serviceoi iub vat- l3 3 sslrss s«ov c*. I !“>.&„■« •*,«. E .„-1 *«- jEestfeiiirertreandyerK.maTSiii fai' a ra.rxai imrLd<Jf : udre wended our wav back to! April 26. 1861. On Urn day of my induction ,nto the Eaeru- . ra e ntso f mfantry regiment of cavalry; j ETOEBf pJr± a. 3 , feriir.g conSdentTnat,slould toe 1 or 1 | tree oEre, occasion to ottet the follow- «d have^^ady• more companie. jm AiJixkSS I JVa|s* aiti iaii weL&t ac-i pßsesrcdss , _t.. - - at-* • * . - s * *&z ssc^oicois: . . • I tendered tb&s wiU teste od the entire connle* . -hvirxT AXE CCCSSmOB AT lAW j **. ***** * **} Faimro Xotsn—Were you ever in Dutch- K o one who knows the bistorv of Pennsvl- 1 | ¥ ! \ fe" r-. P# »3 St*** Ks| a - Cnfanly wjil act their part in this great song-; ffeme down here and Jet me introduce \ and understands the and feel- I Before the Wm Jit.could be clothed ti^ea 4 i JiSt i s»*«ri :> ware, i W “?** J 0 ® has } fn> f **.?*“« Cr f A ®«* her people, can jusUy* charge us with j Q f the m the National &Ui>. “* L *“ -a *l > *j! 1 „* a *a.-* trict, willl oif the of IM- j hosiUilj to our brethren of other States. We [ nieat la rl2i S ■- VJ 1 . I vT e^rs fro;a "•> i as fn ? nd s .nd | phi 4. I cmmTtuo Ehlj the patri^ - . heße . Their vista are mostly in the spring. | welfare we feel a kindred interest: l t \ iSi and derotibn iff the .mbn who, «t.4teto From 3 \ .“** b cff - and we recognize, in the broadest menl -,. warding, anMithout any .prepark&n, e - onrconsmuDoral obhgatron to them;. These Lbcved the order, iibrea of the regittieota, Jrir.nT^tbe^ tbs b ter being up, they mre expected down, -had | we ready and wiiimg to observe generously j onder similar cireMtonces. by direction of. - a - i _ , ind rafssaen, diptfceir o=rs m the i fratercaHv in itielr letter and spirit, with ] nnd hrUSeeisot the United States •• - ,1- T I _ . . , i- L - . e- ■■ <<2ser poath. -Tt«sr ‘pr.e U's«, are well | •■Outp is a Nunonnl Ouvorrment Ife £&s \ Baltimore at wlilaHjSaini they remaiced for l'f‘: A r r 3 - direcloOs onhe^ne - * J . *t : f v” lif tf to * *° *«» which th T stand, are highly respected Ify the of foreign,y. end among these are the right ral Government UiSkeAi ordered back and ; j peapfe ,h:. way. and are very frequently!adop- Md duty of seiPpreservation. It b based open ,t llifc where there are now i Cpi* £ fc- r - - U.T. a* li _ S'txTT to j Cff <k ilh Q n <TJ iif OiißrsU2[ lfl?2r SCTVICSs ~l A '•-T-n eiflf-T PTTPTl^'lt'; ntr tTiinP?lb?S | , . i; i i; . J t•r . • T~ n i,. j| „ ... * i,. * * »> , i q •[, ~ • t c ® . . , tea 5.5 own, alter expeneaemgm gopeaess 3 compnc: to which ;ii.,the people of the tailed I Sre roairoents. ThrwHregimrnts mastered mto 5 021 ixj*-T j. s ;.aJtbs of ta« ikate, ins iq the :_ *l, _ ,v-» : c* t. ,1 . te 01] . , n , ; ? , X <D ti'? Crtajtct, . i itaSe* are partis. 1. is ine of nusfual sertice arc now enc&mned at Cbacsbersi iQPtf. 5 v L 4 r ’- g .J 3 1 lowa fca# been cf their country. was short. D;i Jt , Q er „ sbsp „ a hand, and go to tide conccreions. which were made for the purpose under ord ere frem'Rt’General GorerntbenT; Ton a raft ? Then I need not tel! you that the of securing reciprocal benefit,. It act. dirtily aud £re re g imen , 3 (L mow in camp Tthi, 1 I .*» ■; liberty is indulged in by the “crew “ uD a. 6 pe .pie. and they owe it a personal ali«- niac e.and seven haviLen organimtd bad- n» \ " ete £ wtocb.l faeba ol cmr townsmen, burning into a bhto ; th g mome nt they feel the water dancing No pan- of t*e people, no 5.:.-ue nor Jered into service fJUdalphn. ”^T4 a ** t* 5 5* er *- ;! B!>in ' beneath them, till they bring up on the home Lnbinalion of Stot4 can secede v^ae n ts „ I', J'tt son jliedi 3 *zi -M toreavn-ng attempt rf trensre to ever- thi petrel rohafatante of our q Wto. to = Xo matter of what age. they are al! froa tbe Union, nor absolve themselves from b _ T t ? ie S the &ato J thro* it, are berated over tie country. The 5 arij and come np to the defense of the Star tort And wherever night domes down open tfcei -- nMiVasten- to it. {To permit a State to -rV Gomm.saaty! l|epartmepl of tbs Kato . fired by the rebels ui.,u B»ner. John W. Gurnsey. Esq,; them, it jindsa jollv eompanv. Item. to Fret Sumter. obHtepatod & X «fed to the chair, and Byron W. Ciark. flaet the lind of the river, the consent of. the rest, |is to confess Vhat-onr n*n^‘to i^An party sasss; and projodires. Frem the was elected Secretary. Speeches were “ide. - s 0 .,„. t h« place, a few evenings since. Gavernm-nt is a failure Pennsylvania can , d ' °mc«r*. | cjomlii which Anderson w.sh te 7-.<men were! twenty-eight young men put down ‘heir ; Hearin* the strains of martial music (a very never acooiVc- in such a c-nspiraev nor assent 4’- T : cdmjpifd to evasuate tie Fort, after contend- i naLes as champions of Liberty, Eight. Justice b „. T fe u OT ; cn now ) t he ‘-fcands’' formed into a donrin- which invekes the destruction of S f f 3“ ’ ! - T :dl u for *«K«tr hears, and J aXtheir ponnOT ! May they fare to homr !ine ' and £jn J fle g, e in mi Et»rc style, went out lhe Government, if the Government is to ex- * U ®4 - r * T : m ojlyleing forced to after pro- tgir namre and native homes in the glories of for * Joining in the exe'reises already on ist , &' the requirements of ih. Constitution tol® If t 1 “* "I’t *t' e 1 H^* 5 ? fr ,mC -' m : - . . .. : the pregrwmme. they trwred np their hats with mn£t * obeyed; and it must tare power adv- ** “S ; .FittonmidM <tt>. tht&M.toltken «.v | were appointed to report at the tbs „„ ..f pnr citixens. for the Union. This, q aat< to the enforcement of the supreme law Jfll ui.onlhss own terms—.nat msment tie Byal nekt meeting, wtueb was to be held on Patore djC tb , v hired the band to march them about „,f ,h e land in every State It is the first duty - y *« .i r*r».v 6f lv V.nh i v s*r» r% 5 . . , * J ”« > a - v- *. ui .neiaodio lu... ix t» me uuiv | p ro pnato umtormSi l»oketsaod otherclothißg.. r.-f! e f - c * F»- )“f erenag. . . . - the streets, end back to their cabins, on the t .f -he national authorities to stay the progress p„ nr hundred of oar volunteer! trtfal issues which cave ctvrted us, »nd rose | Saturday aneroonn and eveutng—the flag- [h „ ro r i; r 2 deep. They seemed to enjoy the of 3n arci.v and enforce the laws, and Pcnnsvl- IfH lovof E{ > *4 maQ t LsS this Toioa which 3»st Saaamer bore the name* of ,v- y^\ T r . >r .- w ; a cn i tPl i wiP thpm «rr j ? e firat '°- reach any of th* i asott|a£a &ha2l b* p-resorrei at all haisfds.— .’Lincoln an-d Hamlin npsn the treeie, was ° la _ m , Tf . t f a : 'h r «l and aerre Vunrmrl The r>p<v * are JloTr at ’ t^iese 1 110 * 1 . ; Tserfi is a Enattimily ef action and cefermina-s l-,4ered, and the giorijas-fiagof our Cr.ion’ ; °* ' _» v!i a n'o mAn tor reserve the in re Ait vo r (lo> m j provided for by th' iGi neral Government, bdt -- r - >.= the pJh of the Scnb to defend the j*l seen boriiFaleft. midst the atcfemoikns of * ktnsaled a.ove that this was DntcUud. f 6 h „.A ' Y 1 11 send rt e| elothmg pt the earhert nd Stripes, which bas always teen foved 3 cb| excited Oeople. music hv the Band, mare Faet - i* mostly for the tional Cmon at ery hazard. . j opportuni J] lam glad to be able to. seed, and a determirtarien' to wipe out j tii music, aloi the beemino- of cannon. That M c ‘ f !h:n 5 5 here - Dai ValeHjn f ,s It eonld scarcely have been anticipated nt j st: ,te that these mU in their progress to the grt-ace which ’has hrren beared qr»n die seine wiU ton-he remembered. bfe ;n tte countenance, the speech the whole -.bat time, teat we should so soon be called National Capital, reSrivedno bodily injury, al men:, even a: the sacrificeVf Mood and I c„v .Jeverm- the meeting convened ; S? - ’‘ e ar ' d ” F , th ' s *°" s “ d 'lntershere, upon for toe pracucql application of these i thoogh they were toh jee.ed.to insnltin-the city e. Tie;nb.rito a rewbiehwasfnrchased!, E K a f„ c ;'. TbenresidenP and ‘ !n *** fa * them truths in connection .with their support and Be-, of Baltimore, sficiss,. should not hart been {4 ok forefathers at the price cf l.dj dearly f J mriate Ki il ew occtr to - T ° a ’ Aat w Vp *'f fenee b - V the s£roo S arm of ' ■"'htary power. ..fiFered to any lawUVding eitixen. much lea. to I and was transmitted to c* as a heritage j B kbs ar.d Mr "jocoh SehieEin chairman « P utcfcman > tbe cn " tra “ t was more honesty The unexampled promptness and er.thnsmsm loyal men, who, a* call of Present, 'id lM tre-vrir*-i. is zenh oor ta «aiTe s r ; .J *-n ’ „\ . - filled up, and sbo-*k down, thnn in lank urith vrhu'h and the other loval had promptly bffe .tee f own State, in thaj per* a2id ire arefulST jKjfifidect that we, tv pr-'-per ; ,^’^ I 5 repor. e o a<s«-» Yankee? Whalerer else env happen to the have responded to the call of the Pres> formance uf rhs blpi 4|<iuiy and in the scryica ! exeii-in* can sai* oarseltes frzn if* T"™ r « - - r \ j bron ’ s Haimbergean, he stands in little fear of and t h e entire cnaniraitv‘with wlich our hot~their f .. \ wtdJb overhand cs awe are for acT 1 of patno l ucresoactiMns his talmce, and iAlitng orer. It is people demand that the/integrity of tbe 0-*v- A large body of t|f Armed men, who were not I and kll wh:cn we are unable to find ep«e. be .might roll over. The Pennsylva- ernmeat sl.a’l be preferred, illustrate the duty at the time otpinUdi as a portion of the militia [ Oq Tseidar, tbe d tzceef she Majpr Gene- J . ; f”® 1 ofi^¥ - ** 5e important one. Es. - nia Dutch, are a race by themselves. Their G f the several State and National Governments *>f this the command of I ral i£ & IStfc Div2s3yn of the Per.fc'srlvania \ ITA ' rca -J ' speech i? a perfect jtbberish, and no langnage with a distinctness that cannot be I Mfcdi"?* f-r Vrnn*ipar« ■ i That »« at once ferta onr*eire« into a stall. Thank heaven, they mostly*ta!k English The slaughter of northern troop* in the eitv the call of the N:r imhd Government, as I nn f/ftblLjfrt, to be io at toxrch ( % » tb ® *** * Baltimore, f-r .he pretended ofier.ee of march- dersland. to reach 1. kington and riqre Asault f aSla b-.sente warning, in <?gr midst. ■ Gcrtroer Cnnin. , fcoges dialect ts used, an attempt at german i ng> at the call of the Federal Government; rel by armed menj Jji the city of Baltimore, JiVicreate-3 a great “eekatioa. In tb» iftere J C 0. E;z, was heartily called for. end abounding, and only respectable English used. pe4Ce3 i,ly Qre f go il admittedly in the Union, many of their were seriously wounded, I 4*l cfoJhat dav tbs torws reached cs|thai the | rinded in a very eloquent and patriotic “ :,;e f P at on } hesr c,oth «; occasionally. , n .j with , he ultimate ti.ject of defending r.ur and f ;ur were kilifdi The larger part of this ! lt-f-ecior w„nld I* here ib A evening, i spfeecb. The Resolutions were adopted ty ac- The formers about here, are respectors of ct.mmon Capital azainst an araied and rebel!- body returned dtrecly to Philadelphia; bnt | tor tit purt-o&e of inspecting cur C -trjpanv. —■ 1 c.; zcation ; vbea the cumber was swelled to persons, hut they are of cattle. I have traveled i.ics invash n. together with the obstruction of m- ny of tliein wet ejfi rqibly detained in Balti t TiiJuißg'knowß, cor patriotic Ladies names. F. E Smith, E-q.. made back into this ‘county some. It frequently, as- our. Pennsylvania troop when despatched on more; some of thrust into t Med themselves together, and with heart and ’! sc- ne spirited remarks, and concluded by tty- 1 tonishes a Yankee, to see in the distance what tl e s one patriotic mission, impa«e new duties prison, and othersjjhsve not yet reached their FI CTIBEF( SSI 1% G. .1| baEjs enlisted thsmi-eke* in. the eausei ty pro-hng.tin substance, that tbs young men were, dppeari to be a large magnificent seminary responsibilities upon our State administra- nomes. ... |jj T;,n lioci ag fur ihe Cu-mpxny a sb«- flag, the jar x:oas to gfei up the company, eiclasive of i pahlic some kind, three stories high, tion. At last advices lhe General Government 1 bnve.ttse opng‘iK the oipe^ra.aiiA I7—.T -j., A-r_, fiarsta fa j! Ster and opejn its fold*. Tire people ivc eng men—that it would nc-S be expected of 1 a hundred windows, each one having shutters, had military p-’S.-e.-si*>n of the r one to Wttsh- men behaved wiim tn ’ utmost gallantry. This, iirerffa fi& jan-.jondscg cc-nntrv etme in bv ; him to put hi- name op.n lhe paper, as a to!- : ar.d neatly painted, turn oat on nearer approach ington through Ar.oapolis ; but the transit ..f body, is now. orgahiSfl into a regiment, and -■! n rtEask £ , d al^at 4 A vasareiaqAcr; bat there would something else than 1 to.be a barn, with an insignificant hat blase by, troops .had been, greatly endangered and de- the . Seers are they have lieen -A 2TA, for'l mlaked t&hbe Stan and Stripes wouid be! mfn be reqaired.and in stead of putting dawn j where th; own-rapd his family stay. A Dutch layed, and the erf ly of WasHington itself, im- accepted into, the *ejirice, and will go to Waahr iWiAXaT "* '■ J hTs|ed in a short time/and that speeches would i bik name, expecting now to leave his family, he i farmer's stock Twith the exception of his daogh- minently threatened. This cannot be submitted ington by any roajtd indicated by th« Federal bd ntade daring ifae oereroOTj. the &owd of |w. >u?d set §25 '» opposite it. This voluntary) ters) “fare sumptuously every day.” to. Whether Maryland may profess to be loyal Government. | 1 , | aaxincs watchers were getting imfAtient fo ap: ;>posal was received with much applause,— | or the waE- to the Union or otherwise, there can be permit; I have establishc<|jm camp at Pittsburg; at cheer that emblem cf cur Uh:cn, { when P ; Tlere was music by the Band, and singing by ' . ted no hostile soil, no obstructed thoroughfare, which the. troops FrfatA . Western Pennsylvania Hurl, E-a, appeared upr-n the Ulcdnv of tire 1 re-ung ladies. Much escitetoen. prevailed. 3 f b “Vi.T ‘ .n „?ri‘!wW tnd Utween tbe ' SuUs tha * arc 1 >yai w|i} be mustered m|!i service, and organixed Sk4- n M use;and climbed the ladder reaching j Sdme'tbings were said which had better not ' & - hL ] hat 18 . jhA u J,iL t/to ar-d <be ’ r 5 ,a!10n,1i sea! of S'> v ernment. There and,disciplraed bjj and experienced of- J £ rix.F.abJ lartened the Flag, amid the bI D i but N* recrimioatfons ;f me folks aa! taall J ‘ b *" k ,is reason to hopethavihe rente through Balt:- fleer*. ... Mi . eh«U cf the aasemtded crowA During the I cease in the midst of times which cal! for uni- j in I" there any news rn i m ' ,re may n 0 !ori - er closed “S*" 15 * tbe 1 o|ku with great satisfaction rerefaonv Mr. John SV. Bvoo. and CoMMorgan. 1 ted strength. The report was ordered to be ! If ™t, and bc ac,oall - ?6 ‘ rt 1U i P eaceable of P sn P le arnied and ,n 11)8 tbat b of tbe Commonwealti( . addled thfe audience, alluding to the dteas- : panted. Adjourned to meet bn Tdftday eve- > mana S e io Bend J°° an ~ . the service of the Federal Government. But have voluntarily tejn any amoontof muney i t rial condition of tcr counter, and appealing nfcg. - (Bat reslly, are’et we hj the midst of stirring j we must be fuily, assured of this, and have the that may bo f.>r the common defence i -tot tie fe’-dlers to stand Sito. That everting the ( |M,cday evenirg—Messrs. Power and Wilson times? This rascally Southern hollo-boo, filU. uninterrupted enjoyment of a passage to the and general welferespf the State and tbej nation I Injector came and th- Volunteer Companv 3of Wells bore, came imo town tbis'afternnon, I all tbe land. You bear what if going on in j Capitol by any and every route essential to the in this emergency]; |«Aid the temporary loan of. j *iXformed into the ranks and marched to the 3 w|;h banners .fiying, and informed us that j other places. Here wo are stirred np from the i purposes- of the Government. This mast be five hundi 8 J thoufab authoriied by tha l ASemvllalL The n«ces«ary steps" were ta- i Gfeneral Harding would be here, to-morrow, to 1 bottom. Several are already off for the seat of < attained, peaceably if possible, but by forde of Act_pf tfee Gem|rdl Assembly of the IJtl* I jJnJacd' the Company ordered to iparcb to ; Jh onreomnanvorganixeA The meeting which j *«r. and as I write, a company that have just j wros if n , ; t accorded- . A P ril ’ ISGI - was iH 1 *!’* 1 ? lake : n ot P» r - Thi Triw on Tharsdav. The citiren* of this town | wks intended for fo-marrow, was called to-night, formed, are electing their captain, while con- j The time is past for teip-poriiing nr forbear- money is tint yet ebedx (ted; as it has been im-. kiew that there was an important step'for them 5 Hun. A. Humphrey President; Messrs. Joseph] f««ion and the din of music, stun the ear. The , ;„g with this rebellion'; the most causeless in possible to have tljc atjcmn.te properly audited ito tike in providing for the families’of thoto 1 Fish, G.i. Juhnston. and A. Hunt, or as more 1 jnstice of the peace—my next neighbor—has | histarj. The North has not invaded, nor has and settled with-the fit counting and paying offi ,,y viuotecred their' service, x'pd there < dmiKarr known, Dmk Hnnt. were Vice Presi- ( his office open for recruits; and general bead j s U e sought to invade a single guaranteed right cere of tbe governWeM as required by law. an Werl ample means pledged by tbe citizen* for ; dints. There was the greatest interest msni-1 quarter*., He is “an old foldier boy," and his .of tbe Smth. On tbe contraty all political par- account of thU espeMiture cannot now be fur. deir sopte-rt; during the absence =of their ‘ fisted by all the prominent Ciriienf. By some i name hettda tbe list. We bare raised several | -ies and all pdraiiiislralions have fully .reepg-. nished. The Aufit I# General and State treas fathfers, libcing quite late, tbs peop,e|retorned i ongrateful means, the calumny that Dr. Hum- liberty Julies, and flags without number, are | niyed tbe binding force of every provision of uver have established, a system of settlement to lieir homes to speed the eight be pre-! phrev is not in favor of tbe present course of fluttering to tbe breeze. If the South want a I the great compact between the States, and re- and payment, of which I entirely approve, that paiid for the morrow’s mareh. i I the Administration, has obtained doite general test of our mettle, don’t let ns be niggardly, I i gardless of our views of State policy, our peo- provides amply fif (Ite protection cf tbd State. YtqrsdaT ca&e, and with it, the Volunteer 1 Jrrency. He signified in patriotic language, say. The government bn* been spit upon, her I p j e hart respected tffetn. To predicate a re- and to wl fob all narti >shaving claims jrill ■be diJJotes from Knoxville and Elklluid, who, 3Ma eagerness to do all Be possibly can, by con- flag insulted enough, in God’s ifaine, to satisfy } hellion, therefore, ujuin qny alleged wrong in- obliged to confonrf. I: j j addld to enr Company, presented a fkmidabte ojiboting even to the feat farthing, if needs he. the roost J.,b-!ike soul. Down with (foe trai- j fli c[e ,i or sought to be inflicted upon the South A much larger panj will be required, than appearance. About 9 o’clock tbe Company trjsupport the war;-and that when it becomes torsi Fblebotomy seems to be the. only prae-| Uto offer faiceljood an apology for treason, has been distincjii|j|y appropriated ;j but I werTcrdered into the ranks arid marched op ! wseessary and reasonable, he would, binrielf, ties they can appreciate. Those fellows have j g., will the civilized world and history judgq could not receive t|ri make engagements fur andFdown tbe streets until noon; wpeu they? volunteer in the service of his country, and in uncapped » volcano, that will coyer them with j jjiis ,m» d efcirt to overthrow The most lieneficept money without nil|i|irity of law, and 1 hqye were formed iafo a line in front ofitbe Fori: support of human right*; There will be no the red lava of annihilation. We are called j structure of human government ever devised called you togetht r.[ mt only to provide for ,a HodJ to listen to a short epbeeb bsi the Hew/4nt.of support, if all do their; doty, «s will upon to ilefend our country, and as they jby man. . complete re-orgatiizLif on of the militia of tha MrjAdams. His remarks were verv Lppropri; Dr; tfumjihrey. , “la Borne’* quarrel, j The leaders of the rebellion in, the Colton State, but also, th tjym may give me nu;l)u^ ate,Lid at the conelnrion heartily chewed; jPatriotfc and feeling made by Spared neither Usd. nor gold,, j Spites which in theeitoblialinient tty to p edge the foili of the Commonwealth hi by the acdieoce. Dr. k. 3!. Liwp, oi Jfelson, i Etz, Smith, T. E. DePul and others. 9C l*tteb%ni»jl ofolA""' *’ [of a proviqionaj erganizuioo assuming to dis- borrow such smuJ i)|j money as yon may, Jn waslshen called upon, whose jateiotic xemarks The Borough Council generously declared that £ f isforvis with ns and 5 cbar B® all the i“ n c ,! ‘tos efo government power,* yoiir discretion, for these ex elijed the alteution of the crowd. He ap- be families, and others whose friends enlistfor ( be riebi ■ ■ 1 ’ have mistaken the forbearance of tbe General tmordinary _ ' nevk give op tbe battle, until victory thouid few. Mr, Hunt proposed thatasepper be given (h» »atf r |7*|njt- ’ ! indulgence ns an evidence of weakness, and which thetrmdncMtbat rules the hour” in anam nereb upon ear banner. The Company tlje company on the evening before its depart And thi* be wr motfc, have insanely looked to, a United South, and a tlio rebellious States shall lead of. or when tho ■Sri ihen formed into line and being preceded tdre, and headed tbe subscription witbss- Tbe * In God is pur trust.” • - divided North to give luoccss ta the wild nm- calaioitics which threaten <)ur»bitlierto - a PP.U by the Brass Band were inarched into tbe Ford proposition was received with great cheering. .. . , A. EE. Ltt'on tl at ha* W 1 to the seizure of our nation-j ca mtry halll term mate, e.*l. “J Hcttoingrecffl, where . wmptusas repset Ofrer one teams and wajon.-were offered Pi S. 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