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HARRISBURG, PA
Monday Afternoon, April 22, 1861.
LOCAL, ITEMS_
Otra TROOll3.—We can assure the families and
friglds of the troops that left' here on Saturday
night, that they are perfectly safe, and they
will arrive id Washgiagton very shortly. We
are not permitted to give particulars this morn
ing.
_
ftranzan'TzooPs, with the famous Sherman's
battery. men and horses, arrived here last
evening frog" Minnesota, and were at once
shipped on for the seat of war. They will give
the rebels a warm reception. The implements
of war underwent general admiration by a
large number of our citizens.
DEPARTUBB OP TROOP& —The Montgomery
regiment, the Sunbury and some other com
panies left here for Washington, last night.
They are the finest set of men that can be
found anywhere. We were particularly plea
sed with a party In one of the cars, who sang
a very familiar religious hymn, showing that
they paid a proper respect to the Sabbath.
FRAISEWORTHIL—The Trustees of the English
Lutheran church offered their large edifice for
the use of the-trodps -that are expected here
every hour, and for whom no quarters could be
obtained. Too much praise .cannot be given
for such—liberal offers. We understand, since
the above was penned, that the Rev. Mr. Col
der's ohurch, the Fourth Street Bethel, and the
Methodist Church in. Locust street have been
offered for a similar purpose. '
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TBs_lffty AT Worac. :l 7-The ladies of this
, city deserveespecial 'notice for -their- praise
worthy efforts to assist:theinen who go out to
-tight for. their country. A large number of
them were working yesterday afternoon pre
paring haversacks for the soldiers. The mus
lin was furnished them and they were gathered
In parties preparing them for the battle. The
Sunday-schools were'dismissed in order to give
theyoung ladies an opportunity to prepare the
bags.
MOSS THOOPIL—About two thousand of the
Ohio quota of volunteers accompanied by Gov.
Dennison,arrived - berelast - Saturriera _ • ,
are billeted at - the several notcls and - taverns in
the city., the troops from dui west en Tiff
for Washington will pass through this city.
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A Wino= Ausammi FL/awes raised. to the
top ofultbertypolebilront of the-P-axtoriTfoSia'
company's house in Second istreei, last Satur
day evening. The 'Paxton boys 'are composed
of the right material, and should an occasion
present —ltieWthey mill _be found in the. fore
most ranks' of iho_keefi,step to the music
of the Union.
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A Tpuituta Isormr.—During'tifecaislng of
the American flag to mast-head at Camp .CUTtin
lait yesterday, a large Eagle was observed blgh.
in the air ar.proaohing !ROM THE sountwaßo.
When directly over the Camp, the majestic
bird suddenly paused and descending: slowly
in graceful circles to a distance of a few hundred
feet from Cm, earth, slowly continued its flight
northwart4 amid the irrepressible adclamation
of the thousands who witnessed the incident.
Tme an or OUR Crrs to day presented a
!scene of bustle and activity the like of _which,
was scarcelTever before- witnessed in our
chatty. From early dawn up to thehonr of go
ing -to press, the sidewalks were crowded with
militarylvisitors, mostly of the Ohio regiments,
and .our awn citizens of all sizes, ages, sexes
and conditions drawn out by the excitement- of
the hoar to lee the sights and learn the latest
Tan "Ross Hinz" is the name of the new
military: company recently organized by the
Members of , the Hope Fire Company of this
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city. We tinderataod that their muster roll
containsmearly, if not quite, the requsite com
plement of flames, and that their offer of ser
vices will be accepted by the Governor. The
Friendship Fire Company are to meet to-mor
row night for the purpose of organizing a mi
litary company to be styled the "Friendship
'Effie " Similar organizations are about being
made - by the other fire companies. All honor
to the gallant
2diStfELIJA ,AEOISS
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Dr. E. 8. Pantain died at Davenport, la., on
the 29u1t. He bad_ established a high reputa
tion,in—thrti-ccaintry and Europe, and was in-,
veetigating the medical properties of chlorate
of potash for the cure of consumption. The
report is, that he had been experimenting on
himielt with small doses of this medicine,
gradually increasing them till he took an ounce,
which proved to much for him and finally
caused hie death.
Tan Hon. Andrew Jackson Hamilton, late
Representative in Congress from Texas, has
been elected lltate Senator in the Austin Dis
trict. Hamilton is a Union man, and made a
sweat, the other day, that the fanatical papers
styled "Abolition.': He is a supporter of Gen.
Houston, and the open enemy of the Montgom
ery usurpation.
Teartirrent gives us the following paradox:
"Old dog Tray's ever faithful," they say,
But the (tog that it healthful can never Be Tray.
Taitieheirline of battle ihips are complete
ly overhauled and scatted every two years.
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VOL. XIV.
THE - PENNSYLVANIA CONTINGENT.
It is stated that the Northern Central-Ball
road Company has officially given notice that
it will decline carrying any more troops to.
Baltimore. This is,not exactly to be left to the
will and pleasure of the oomp my, which is a
Pennsylvania concern, _built pftirely by. Penn
sylvania men. General Carrteron, the head of
the War Department, is a member" of the board
of diiectors. If any such notice has been given,
we presume that it has hean done without his
knowledge. At any rate the matter ought to
be inquired into at once by Governor Curtin.
We should like to seithe Railroad in Pennsyl
vania which will refuse to catry nationaltroops.
If any such there be, the running of its •trains
should be stopped Until it cornea to reason.
We clip the above from the Lancaster. *as,
and we hasten to contradict the report and
denounce it as false in every respect. Our co
temporary musthave confounded the Northern
Central Railroad with that of the Washington
Branch of the Baltimore and Obioßailroad.
We believe that the latter company has ex
pressed such a determination; but we are as-.
cured that the Government has taken oharg
of the railroad ore this reaches the eye• of on
readers. The whole Rne of railroad from this
point to Washington is guarded by autlicent
troops to keep the rebels in check.
RIOT AT BALTINORE-RME72N OF.GBN.
SMALL'S.I3IZIOAD.7I;
Gen. Small's Washingt!'.m.l3rigade, cianipond
of Philadelphia troops; returned yeaterday,
morning. The Bulletin of last evening says :
One of the most mortifying:incidanis of the.
week was the return home of General Sinatra
Washington Brigade, composed entirely of
Philadelphia troops. This body of", Men went
trout Philadelphia with the Sixth Regiment of
Massachusetts, yesterday morning, and they
cane in for a share of the id treatment heaped
by the Baltimore Plug I:Tg lies mon the Bay State
volunteers. Philadelphians were entirely
unarmed, and they *ere of course . unable to
contend with an immense mob - of armed ruf
fians. They were brutally treated, and finally
tientback to Philadelphia by. the: authorities of
Baltimore. They reached home at a late hour
late night, and they "proceeded at once to their
rendezvous in the Northern Liberties, 'Where
their arrival caused the most intense -exoite
rnent. The feeling of indignation was_extrema..
GEN. SMALL'S STATEMENT
General Sraall gives the following account, of
the affair
One half of the Washington Brigade, coi2-
slating of six companies of the First Regbilent,
under the command of Lieut. CoL Berry, and
four companies of the Second Regiment, under
Lieut.`, Col. Schoenleber and Major Gunman,
muttered at depot,,Broad and Prime, at ten
o'clock on Thursday night, and were ready to
pr6ceed at once. They were delayed by the ar
frekohtMmtlaswe^l^"t" vittiva t efi r ata.2
acci en e - of the cars,
the depot until three o'clock , yesterday morn
ing. The train-wrara-heagyonerhaving nearly
000 men on board, find ;moved =very slowly.
aoinsquently., -it- did -not..arrive-in .13altleaore
until-nearl3rAmonaresterday;:instend of .reaching
and.paising it, as ' was anticipated,'at or: before
daylight.
the streets were full of reople at that
hour, the arrival of so large a train" excited
much attention; and before more than one
half of the Masiachusetts regiment could be
skit through the city by the horse - cars, to the
Washington depot,.great excitement-was cili
ated. Four cars, cpntaining the,Bosten troops,
got safely through. Beforathe next detach
went reached .the Washington depot, the rail
road on Pratt street had been partly taken tip
and a large =Ember of
.anchors from the ship
ping, with other obstructions, had been placed
upon-the road. The rear guard of the Massa
cliusetts troops wore Ihirc ore ebligtid . to - kfive
thn cars and march thritnezit; the streets. Be
fore, they
,started from the Baltimore depot, a
disorderly crowd, headed bla than - carrying a
secession flag. had, gathered around them and
threatened - their advance. They, • however,
proceeded on their. march,,but had not gone
far before - they - were - assailed -- hy tilesiles- of
every kind, and pressed upon by an immense
mob. A conflict beaame Inevitable; several of
the Massachnsettalifen "were - strtick; and iris
reported that four were killed. The first man
of the B ston troops injured , was struck on the.
head by apiece of. - ken thrown from a build. :
ing, and Ea c n, Et instantly killed. Then the
troops fired upon the crdivd killing and wound
ing a number:of itbdtri. - They 'resumed their
march and . passed successfully through.
In the meanwhile the Pennsylvanians re
tnained in the cars at the Baltimore Depot,,
awaiting transportation through the city. This
soon became impossible in consequence of the
excitement, and the placing of other obstruc
tions on the road. General Small.then made
every effort to have the troops sent backnut of
the city, beyond the reach of -danger, as his
men were entirely nnartned. The confttsion
which prefelled presented as, prompt action as
was necessary, and before the cars could' be re
moved, they were assailed by the mob return
ing from the conflict with the Massachusetts
troops. The windows of the cars were broken.
by missiles thrown in, and a number., df the
men injured.
The Pennsylvanians behaved 'gallantly, 'and
many of them sprang.froin the cars tipon their
assailants, and engaged in a hand to band con
flict with them. It was impossible,. hoviever;
to distinguish friends from foes, as the - mob
was composed of Union men and Secessierdsta.
who were fighting:among themselves; and the
Pennsylvanians not beinguniformed, could not
be distinguished from either.
This state of things continued more than two
hours, when Marshall Kane, the Chief of Po
lice of Baltimore, appeared upon the ground,
restored something like order, and placed the
Pennsylvanians in the cars, ready to be return
ed North. The officers and men from Pennsyl
vania conducted themselves during the whole
of these trying and,perilons tlinieWith,the ut
most courage and deliberation. Regtdartroops
could not have behaved better.
Wass TILE BESPONSIBILITT Rum P—The
Louisville Jirtirna4 says:. "The revolutionists,
and nottbegovernuaerd..firstsdolated the exist-.
lug status or state gueant#• bellusm. And upon
the beads of the revolutionists falls the respon
sibility of this lamentable collision. They have
assumed the awful' respconsibilitY.deliberately
and in cold blood." •
•
Tama who believe - that sgoney cap, do every-
thing, - alw-frequently.piepared to dO • •-
of money.
"INDEPENDENT IN ALTA ‘Ixg`EIINGS --- . NE I JTRA.L IN NONE."
HARRISBURG, MOD
11 , • &FT I° NOON, APRIL 22,1861.
BY TELEGRAPH.
ROUTE TO WASHINGTON OPEN.
SAFE ARRIVAL OF TROOPS
Smnder of Fort PLl'HenryDemmided.
GXEMMANDER REPLIED BE WOIlleD FIRE
TM! CITE
TRAIN STOPPED.. BY A NOB,
Gen. Cadwallader's Residence Burned.
•The liassachusetts teeiment which left here
on tact Friday evening by railroad, were eels,
veyed via Susquehanna, river and the bay. to
Annapolis; Which point is now held well, as
thee Annapolis f unction of, the 'Washington
.
troops
A gentleman who left Washington yetterday
reports all quiet there. The -President was
about to call for, additional troops.
At Baltimore the surrender of Fortentenry
had been demanded. The commander had ye
spondee that if attacked he would be OOM
pelled to fire on Baltimore.
The draws of the bridges over the Bush and
Gunpowder Rivet", and the bridge at Can
ton, on , the line of the B3ltimore
road, - were burned on Saturday, morning,
`the mob taking poesession of a train
that had just arrived from Philadelphia,
turning out the passengers and compelling
the engineer to run his train back on the road,
when they burned the bridges in succession and
then returned to Baltimore.
The mansion of Gen. Cadwallader, nineteen
miles from Baltimore, was .a splendid mansion
and cost one hundred thorniand dollais.
ATTACK ON FORT MaENRY APPRE
HENDED. - -
pasexingers.
last eyenfing. Tho passengers: report': active
preparations going on : tio - nsptuni Fort
Heniy.
The garrison was prepared to resist any at
tack, and glans were pointed against the city
Highlflmpoiaitt teivoifibiurape;
Aininua OF niz STEMISHIP COMMBIA
A MOVE, PRiaA2t TO AID MP DAM-
PRANCE TO iIEatIVE THE SUPPORT
RUSSIA,
_AUST*AAND ENGLAND.
The steamship Columbia, from Liverpool, on
the Bth lust., arrived at this port to-day. It
was rumored that France has sent a frigate to
Charleston at•the suggestion of President Davis.
The British Parliament le-assembled on the
Bth inst.
Some of the leading men of Greece were pro
,p,osing Prince Alfred of England; tor • Sing of
Greece, as the best means for settling the pre
sent 'dynasty dielcaltifit.
It is reported that Prince Napoleon intends
making a rapid incursion into_Syria. .
It Is asserted theta treatfhas been concluded
between Russia and France. .
, The Opinion Nationale says that in the-event
- Of. a collision, France has ;secured the support
of Russia and Andtria.
. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.
LriessPoot Carrot.: Mazirer.—April Bth.—The
sales of to-day, (Monday.) are estimated at 20-
000 bales, including 6000 bales to speculators
and for export. Messrs. James Hewit Co.,
report that all qualities have advanced fully. id.
The market 'suave. Orleans middlings 7 7 16.
STATi or. Tw:in.—The Manchester advices are
favorable; there has 'been no market since the
departure of the Nicaragua, and the market
.elcocl
_quiet but ate tdy.
LIVERI'OOL Basansrurys Mmuckr.--The mar
let is dull ; there is but little inquiry, and
prices are weak.
LIVERPOOL PROVISIONS MARKET. —Provisions
Are steady:
;Lorroon Moszr Masursr.—Consols are quoted
at 911®911. for money, and 913,a91{1 for ac
count.
The Opinion Nationale says that in the event
of a collision France has secured the support of
Russia, Austria and that of England.
The French army is to he increased nearly
200,000 men.
Garibaldi is said to be opposed to Count Ca
vour's policy.
The Magyars have invited Garibaldi to lead
atm into action, assuring him that half a mil
lion of men are all ready.
The steam tug. Mercury has ben chattered
by the:Govprnment She will be suitably arm-.
ed, and stationed at the Narrows, under Capt.
towber, of the revenue service, and :will, ":
amine 14!:cleorances and cargoes of- all out
ward lxiunci Teasels,
TO VERY LATEST.
Bridges "Destroyed.
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PELILADIMPRIA, April
This opens thq rente to the Capitol to onr,
Witadiziarox; April 22.
heie with
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abilli.CEjlpd io'Aotion.
St. JOHNB, N. F., April_ 20
SECOND =PATON.
The Ports to be Blockaded.
NRW Yoitz, April 21
From - bur Sunday Edition.
gIG portANT. NEWS
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GREAT -UNION TINGs4t.T,WY4II
• . TOR
EXCITEMENT AT B
MORE TROOPS 2! • 'PARS. THR • ': 77 : 491 / 7
' " ' BALTIMORE. -
Run Lord intention to Attack. Fort
X'Hew,
GEN, OALDWALADER'S PROPERTY IN
DELAWARE DESTROYED.
MeVAnderson at a Union Meeting
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—Bas Departure_ for Wash
ington.
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The
,Philadelphia, Wilmington & Bald
more R. R. in possession of the
Government .
DELAAVAIIE LOYAL TO TEE UNION,
. 1 AND • OFFERS TROOPS
The "Star of the West'".Captured by
the !Rebels in Texas.
DESTRTJCTION OF NORTHERN
CENTRAL R. R. BRIDGES.
11. 8. .GOVERNMENT IN POSSESSION OF
THE - RAILROAD - BETWEEN- -PH LA DEL
:FRIA 'AND :BALTIMORE- EXCITEMENT
AT WILMJNOTON, DELAWARE.
PIELADELPHIA, April 21
. .
All communication by railroad South of this
city is cut off, the Government having taken
possession of the'road -between this city and the
Susquehanna.
WILMINGTON, Delaware, April 20.—An in
tense excitement prevails here. There has been
no train on the Philadelphia, Wilmington and
Baltimore railroad-..below the Susquehanna
xriverfo-day.. . '
J. EL Tritable. is .reported _as killed. It is
said' thatte• led- , the rioters' to the . destruction
of the Philadelphia; Wilmington and Balti
more rallioactproperty. ' -
Atit iaeotiog Of the City Couneila Of Wll
- $B,OOO dollars ware cippio
fed- for. the'llefence of- the itr
tine
parsed approving of the President's call fox'
troops, and
. asking - G?vernor Burton to Issue a
proelainationfor tbelante purpose.
WmatNaTozi o April 20
Gen. cadwallader's residence at Ilagnolla
Stagon on tbe.P. W. and B. R. R. was burned
By the rioters,
The Brandywine, bridge and all the bridges
on they Fp,a4 het t Ween the Susquehanna and
Philadelphia are guarded by front fifty to one
hundred reen,each,.
The death of Trirable is discredited.
The Delaware Guards, Capt. Bayard and Lt.
Allmbnd Two:conipanies.=:-theCarimbiaßifies,
Capp, Barr and the i l 9waPaa44. CaPt'
Lam
mot have tenderedtheir services to the city and
The : City Councils hare called a meeting of
citizens for Monday to provide for th3 . fam4les
of the'volunteers. •
r ; BATiMOR, Aprll.2o, 11 P. M
The city is in great excitement. Military
and'armed men are moving in every direction.
The'filaior and Governor have notified the
President that'no more troops can Tess through
Baldmore•rinlesi they fight their way.
Thelnidges on th 4
,liorthern Central rail
road haire all been destroied:
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The President has replied that no more troops
will ibe.brought through' /Jaltimote, provided
they axe.allowed to pass around the citylviitt.
out molestation. -
The number,of killed yesterday was eleven
Baltimorians and three Massachusetts soldiers:
Wounded, four citizens and eight soldiers.
SECOND. DL9PATOU
The streets are aowded with , military mov
ing in various directions. "
There are reports of an , intention to attack
Fort M'Heory in free circulation. Several ar
tillery companies are out, which seem! to give
consistency to.the-reperes.
THIRD DIBRATCH.*
The following deipatCh was sent to Mayor
Brown, of this city, this morning by the dele
gates, which were sent to Washington, .-to ob
tain from President Lincoln art- explanation as
to the sending of troops through- Baltimore:
• WABII4%'GTOII, April 20.
2l '.314,y0r Brown, Baltimore:
We have seen' the President and General
Scott. We bear from the former aletter to the
Mayor and Governor, declaring that no troops
shonbi he 'brongttiihrOughsßaltimore if, in a
military point of view:and without opposition,
they can be marched around Baltimore.
(Signed,)
•L;BoND, •
f. 0.• Bausz,
• Gito.:..W. Downs,
Cilia ;MOUES IN NEW YOBS 0111i1ANIZ-•
ING
NEW Yoni April2o
Californiazhe residents of this cityand Slate
A .tire'abOat to to = form a mounted ?i?mpatiy for .the•
serioloe . of tlibviiteinniint •- • - -
INTENSE EXCITEMENT AT BAL.
TIMORE.
POPUL ACE 'UNITED POE THE
SOUTH •
The Minute Men Ilive Taken Don
te , Their Flag,
Thi
has ,
b al
arm,
sem.
ins
that
Mw
Al
city
York, and other Northern troops, are march
ing from Havre de Grace, upon Baltimore.
This report has been contradicted. The City
Councils have appropriated half a million of
dollars to sustain the internal police defense. "
PROCEEDINGS QUASHED.
Nzw Yam, April 20.
•
Gov. Morgan, has quashtd all proceedings
agalost Col. Corcoran of the 69th regiment for
refusul to oli - ey orders on the reception of the
Prince of Wales.
THE AMERICAN FLAG' ON CATHOLIC OATH-
EDSAI:.
FLITEZURG, April 20.
The American ensign, was displayed from
the Roman Catholic Cathedral of St. Paul's to
day. This' is one of the largest churches in
the United Stites. Our Irish citizens are rap-
idly voluuteering. • - ' •
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CANADIAN SYMPAHTHY WArri THE U.
GOVERNBIENT.
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- • TOROYTO, Crrr, April 20,
The Toronto Globe has a long article advocat
in; a sincere alliance between England and the
The Noith has the justmuseott
Canada hope to see .rebellion pat down and
traitors dealt with according to law. •
NEW YORK LOYAL
Leading•Demserats Fiedgingth: eir Lives
--- and Fortunes.
Nit* Yorac, April 20.-r-10 P. hi
The grand Union demonstration isnow being
made in Union square; the assemblage is nu
rnefoug; all the 'nicer part of the city is de
sorted, and business generally suspended.
Hon. John A. Dix preisides at the cider stand,
and Hamilton Fish, Wm. F; .4a , 79251er and
Moses H. Grinnell at :the ethers.
The Speakers include our most eminent citi
zens.
Resolutions have been submitted, arid will
be adopted unanimously, pledging the support,
of the people of New - York' to tit; Govern-'
went to the extent of, laying down their lives,
if necessar. ; declaring that secaxeictu is unjusti
fiable and treasonable, and appointing, a com
mittee of twenty-five to'collect funds, and ,
tratitt
act such other business in -aid - of .the I:loverri
meat,as the public interest may require.
MAJOR ANDERSON AT A UNION MEETING
• NM YORK, April 20. •
Major Anderson attended thellnien meeting
to-dsy, and was meat enthusiastically cheered.
Be will le ave for Washington"to-night.
A-sword from the citizens of Sattnton, Mass.;
was prevnited to the Hero to-day:
CAPTURE OF THE STAR 'OF'THE WEST
Nzw OuLT.I.,Is; April 20
, .
The Steamer Star of the West . was boarded
off Indianola on Wednesday last by the Galves
ton" Voluuteers, who captured her without re.
sistauce. She has.arrived st the bar. She hal,
800 or 900 bbls. provisions on board.
PURCHASE OF THE S fEAIIER EfABANA BY
THE RE6ELS
The steamer Itabana has been purchased by
the . Confederacy, and will be converted into a
war steamer to carry eight Outs in addition_to
a pivot gun-
SPECIAL JURY TO TRY TRAITORS.-A
SCHOONERS SEIZED.'
NEw Aux, April 21
11. B:District Attorney Smith has called on
the Judge •of the S. District- Omit- :fora
jury to bring to justice parties
.sympathizing
with the South in this oity.
The schooner IL C. Waists has, been seized
with a large quantity of arms, Shipped.at Hart
ford, Coon., for the South. : :
AFFAIRS IN NEW YORK.
INEw YOICK, April 20. •
The Scott Lite Guard, numbeting I,oooMeni
proceeded to Governor's Istand•to-dty.
The government has chartered the steamer!
Columbia, ..Ltmes Ad4er and 14ar10p... .
will sail to-morrow morning.
The 89th regithent has been'ordered to , his
ready.for march by-Tosday. morning. •
• A susER SEIZED.
.• " NAVY.Corati April
The schooner 00s*?:01 bie - beeh'Aeized ash
. suPPimed eleven •
Ittam tinting' Ms.
Having procured Status Power Preset, - we are
prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PRINTING et every
lesertptlon, cheaper that it can be done at any ether ea'
.ablishmentiu the country.
. RATES OF ADVERTISING.
eirrour lines or less constitute one-halt squats , 2Ali
lines or more than four constitute a equals. .
Itaif Square, one day . ROI b
one week 4...4 OP
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one month
" three mambo - . .1 Ou
41 - sir 'manila , . 4 0
• 0118 JOLT . ..... 600
One Equare one MIT . - -60
. ono week 2 00
14 one month .. 8 Gil
44 three m0ntb5........ . 6 00
.., Bix mamba.... . 8 oo
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«, one year IDM
igrßusinees nodose Inserted In Ibe Urea agog%
_DP
nave Marriagen and Reatha; Me QOM PEE LINN
or each Insertion.
NO. 92.
*le -Marriages and poatba to be charged an regular
I.dvertieementa. .
EXCITEMENT AV NORPO'LL
Steamer Spudding with Voltmteera put
Back to Sea.
Wont MIN OFFIOII2S AT 449VilptitetT
• FORTRESSES lUOGFR/35.
STATE ARMS SEIZED.
The Bt. Patrick Catholic evolent Associa
don has subscribed $6OO, and.t Ci . Councils
has passed a resolution to-night hi care of
the families of all those who have v teered.
$2600 was subscribed ha one hour ay -by
citizens for ,the same. purposes. .
• The second company, under command eV
Capt. Abbott, is rapidly ailing up.
A company of cavalry, is forming.
A company of Some Guards, under com
mand of Capt.. Roes, have been organised.
The attack at Baltimore on the troops has
caused much excitement and increased the war
like feeling.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
Nmv Yon; April 20.
Cotton firm, 2000 bales sold. Flour heavy,
75,000 bbls. sold at $5 00345 10 for State.
$5 45®55 50 for Ohio, southern firmer at $5
46®55.80. Wheat heavy., Corn firm, 88,000
bus. sold at 69c. for old. _. Mixed Pork firm at
$1.9 00 for Mess and $l3 GO for prime lard'dull
t9+ Whiskey dull at 19.1 e.
Trzurom is responding to the call of the gov
ernment with a will. From every-part of the
State we have the same unanimity manifesting
itsetf,--the same embodies - tic loyality to the
Widadalimbrhoma
. •
the Curistitcitlon, and the Eutorcemen •g
Inas. Springfield challenges Chicago "to pet
in bigger licks or more of them, according to
akze. for the.. Union, the Constitution, ;and the
Stars and, Stlipes Even the. land of . Egypt,
on the Southern Border, is almost as demon
strative as the Northern counties. Wisconsin,
too, responds to the call in no uncertain tones.
Her Legislature reconsidered their vote of ad
jOuriament, and are now prepared to strengthen
The hands of the Government by the ready
votingof both troops - and supplies.
STEAM WEEKLY
BETWEEN NEW YORE
•
AND L IVERPOOL.
f:aiiNDESTIa AND MiIIkRKIND- PAS
• tSENGERbit'QUEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) Thu Liver.
hew ork and Philadelphia Bleamaldp company
mead' despatching their fall powered Clyde:balk icon
Steninships ea follows ' •
EDIaBu AG, Saturday, Seth April ; GLASGOW, Sat ,
irddy; 27th April; CITY' OF WASHINGTON, HatiirdaY i
6th April; and every Saturday, at Noon,frout Pier
,sorth ftiVer.
' BATES OF PA534.311.
( MT CA81L.v:....570 07 I S.R.RRAGR_ --APO 00
do to L0nd0n.....580 001- do io London..s3o 00
":iteerage Return Tickets, goo for Six Months - *BO 00
-Passeagers forwrded to garia, Havre, Bamberg. .
Bremen, Rottordam, Antwerp, ad., at reduced through
far-Persons wishing to bring outtbelr friends emilmy
4ekece here at the following ra - es, to rfew . Tort : From
Liverpool or Queenstown;- bit old-$T6;$B6 - and
4- - erage frJm. Liverpool $4O 00. ?met. QAtlettnOffs•
Sal 00.
- Theta Steameri_have superior accomaitalations for
passengers, and tarry experienced Burgeons. They are
butt in Water:tight Iron Swamis, and baveT'ateit fire
iantbilators on board. For !briber information 'apply
it tho Company.% Offices. Jao. G. DALE, Agent.
apll4e • 15 BrOadway, New Tort.
Or 0.0. Zimmerman, Agent, Harrisburg
Assignees' Sale of Real Estate.
11HE SUBSCRIBERS will sell by publi4
1 . manes* ,tt. the Court. iimum,jitt Basel* - rg. on Sitar.
day the I.sth d.y of Jape next, at two o'cick, P. at., -
,The Farm of Wallower, Senior. consisting of 188
acres,• sku ..ted Busqueltinna township, aboat three
miles from Ha. rtsbarg, adjoining bade of John H. Fox,
Jam Zino,and others. _
there are erected on the Farm a large Two Story Stone
abuse, a Bank Barn, Tenant Houses, Stables, Bev -
There is also a large orchard of apple, pear, peach and
berry trees of chnice varieties in excellent bearing or
der.
Also, several veins of good Lime 'Stone, which have
been and can be worked to advantage.
The property will besoldte'a-body or in parcels tosuis
piuchasers ; and she Bale be peremptorv, •
COtidttioits.=-Orielourth" the purchase money to be
odd .iviirldit one week of the day of sale, when posses
don will be given, settled to- a leads, running to the it
of April next- The i urehaser to be maltledle one•half
toe crops ; one-feeptkon the first day of Qelebetilke
'residue on the Ist of April. The two lest payments to
carry Interest front the day of sate, and to be satiate* ,
tally secured,. .
Tltcre.wid alto be pieced for @ale in the same Mt, and
RAGE, tkieiiiidnicfed half' interest of .leo aerie or Qat
Lerattteltrhon the Short Mountain, in Ly kens Yelkrr,
C. F. NUM&
Assignees.
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,AVID iIA a s k
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A E 0 6 14 111! .
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LILLIE'S PATENT ,
Wrou g ht And Chilled, Iron. Wire' :end Brdilsx Proof
ALWIERS:
Strictly the ONLY idereantllwdaterrnesie,-that is bstit
fire and Burglar Prii9r. AllrAq ll 7 •
AMS.---Three :Huhdrocl-Extra {3lzigar
'Cured Hama just received by
apS WM. DOCK *.'a Co:
0,141 I !An,. 0
eii, 'new retfoeli of utilot• - 024 - sman
PazikAtesaltqwWeAlt, ' r - •
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