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'4. ..' r -., -**- Vittstwiff 051,efte. - • - • 15. - iSIDDLE & CO.. a la, 0.... . - :POLigatioa 0/4•44Vasatrtect o was, ttor _ sassvoniniff Wigton. datl_Pr otos r • latest, Mimi up to ttoi ' par spawn In oininakor tiler •• per mask tramicarrairm Ike*, iilitatirs-42 par salami In Murata,. ar pm at* traminerrims • • • . *rid' Jidition—ignithr =pima 01 Tot annum; Pm nr »n , c! upward., - I µ per annom, fa. aiovirimestaAT Tn. • • I>i;: ~:_ ;:> ,r~~ _` ;i. *wrentriscas I I doubt MONDAY , 1111011NING;`13Elt. 16, 1861. I , F . F WEE mut. • - ' The NeW Yerk Herald demonstrates that 'the Rebels now have In , the field 850,000 1 ; leer; fills the - National Gpverniint hal 'not :over . 0 90. Thellnpulin given to enlist.; • ;', !roes by the defeat.nt Bell, Rai is nearly ; esti, t a ' ' sad the work or• recruiting goes Oa very slo Ih - every where. - After all that has been NM, after alt list ;we have seen, the pioplailot ilia north do not yet rise to a ; ,full tipprefilation of the magnitude of the ; conteet, t ind of the requlrements 'which It makes upon pe. , ,It will need, perhaps, an • - other illeaster terrines ilifrour the false se cavity in which we are., °limbering. Every :; boliaoiliktaiiii-that the government moves •,`•-;,• io slowly; but who is so blind as not to L,'' I ; see - that the great difficulty in the way of li, rapid and effective notion le the want of - meet- Fee:neat lends a larger force foe the i..J...lllilantlir work entrusted lola. hands. Who --- ' '.•. does not see that a iiige force should be to day men of . East Tennessee ? Emporium Could well ample, twice as many men as he hue. '.„.. - "And dies;viiiy one believe that if, the army -of the 'Polemic wets increased 'by ; fifty thousand 'mar the rebel flag would be 'per. 1 . mltted io;Bacilli defiantly; to eight of the nu .l.• Uonalespitol 2 'i, Does aiy one doubt ; that .;;; withreinelkerforce as the patriotism of the , ,Slorth'ailillit by this,ilmi have poured upon tie bible of the Potomao McClellan would he assuming the offensive with the 'assurance ; Grenade+ instead of lying in wait behind . • " ; Ids Anitrenehments? So too at Fortress '. Monroe; at Fort Plifitene; and for_the esp.- '..,; Otani dawn the sea-coast, we need more • '.'l, selfilien.;The government bits money enough or oredli,, - which 'le equivalent to money. - - ; The current of events seems to be moving • • whollyib our favor. The only thing lack log filmes, enemy large enough to con ' boil rebellion at all points, and overwhelm ,r.. it. And cannot our twenty militant, fur enough patriotic soldiers to outnumber ; - , , ,1 - - Stip d rawn from a population of eight mil ' llonainhk art devoted to the support ors 1 rebel itsirt ; I Senator Wane, who le Chairman of the •-. - 1 Senate Military Committee, said to his ' ; 1 speech at the - great -Fineoll Hall Union meeting; that the government needs , 150,- 7 ::':;_. coo niove men in the fiiid-50,000 foi Oen ---• - "' • •-- eral 814Clellan; and 100,000 for General i Feemeni. We hive no doubt this ie true, :=-• ';•1 , but tie;government is to blame for not soy ,;; : log sto,Airectly inirat: once. Tao people do nut *line II wants more men because IL' does licit call for them. In its anxiety to . • , eon ar t Ili movements ' ; trom the-enemy, it '' ' has con cealed Its lack of men, trusting to --'' ''.l, the sistriotiset of the people tp.makenp that . ' !'•' lack.; ." The oencealment from the enemy has all r i ivise"and necessary , yet it his had is affect npon the li4al body of the peo •':- ,l';• - •_ jilie;io theicould hardly feel the force of "•...• •-,;'i • any geseral appeal when so mach was left te'sitiejectiere. In tact therebss been very 1 little even k the way.,fif appeal. Otir pub -;•_ 1 1. .: Ile authorities, both Federal and State, have • •.;__ -. !, - In the Male been singularly., innooeni of the ' '• ;' confederate crime of j "firing the popular 1-, • 1< heart." They Abe trusted'nearly all to the patriotic leiplrations ;cf the' people—con tliallni theniselvee with perfecting as much '; iis pactilbliv tire eyetecil et enlistment l and or- ' .• . ; , ganisatioo, so that thee° inspiratione should ;•;',- ''; -• have free pliy. Bit 1t is proved thit stim ', ' I ulna of some sort ikiticeestry—at least the 1 !; - stimulus of ; a few riiiiid numbers-=ind. we :";'•,. treat a t ll:mst ono, make • Call upokkothe serilikEltates for the quota each; shortie ' ' tit. ,Lei„ it callit'AiliCie for 250,000 more i 1 , ' 'asett.lTbei can be had • There are plenty of mint ready to go, - if tbey could but real neceeehy .which exists foi .them. ' - Pattie - Irma* ought to__send 60,0120 more, sadlif4be liresident Calle emphatically for -• • litsit they Will be - foithcoming. The wait ': ing itionees is altogether too slow. It will' • '4 4 • nerdrido. • Too inuch'llme has beenlost, al- Readj, in witting, and It now eerie° the ealinf the government to 'Mawr:iv' people MOM necessity , ofidoing a ki , ';:dttiiiti the disebaii orirhiob they here been'so negligent. The South is far ahead of Ws / in :MI. and It will be a blisterlog • • dwell it this disparity in numbers at Free. • eat ; 'axiating is permitted to 000tilltler. • - - - L;:"•:!. ittemtioltre 'hatter Governor. Ntoranior vetoed youlatay'm asoiatioiW In ref 'tawsf to the Cootadarato troops to kantocay, but . both litallefliamad. Wok .ovar atagctd" aato.—Dia• " 6 0 41 ,0011 ....mk.fart , MP. Berleh Magollin, al 'Kentucky, uistill the ; . ..,nretqlsriali.-, Some itood people were so *Mt , • be believe that he would submit to the„willibf the people of Kentucky en. woken& thiongh 'her 'representitivei; and so wailed :hoperally till4the - LegislatuVe &Would attptedble arid jive eipression to that will—of di the Governor talented to much 'pi°. Bui,Wothing abort of that airy, good Tigglatiod creduldtv, to which such gold people tiro gluterd?" eddicted e could have imposed a thie , On anybody. 3legoKut,il any inrely _known of ,him, we, ksowp - ..tiv:.;llis: they 'ifiktnraot .f. Breckin... for one' thing therefore', hire his master, a traitor—and lir be olio d himself, dud t siera ly, a come, vulgsf, biateut, oak vrindbid4 and, therefore, which is the see.- ready-it*, fr and'prePer tool for . KllllOl3, treschitry aid unison to work sitk itspeciallito do 'their dirdiet . Work • - -r- 2 , i• - , Bit s Sanity, the day of this astute Gtivernor'e .. . ••• ' • '-' - entities/ to els secession Mends ',sow over; •- • • • • se t • b the l ..,.,-"' '• " i istetya this fast set of Ilia, reported y te . -.,::: - -i - • ' .. • •• • th -- will be hie last - official 'v . -;- = • eitith: thi s l °Pnt gt Legislates et ireatieky . clear a -- ' 7 i. t , the d afrestiaa' r acttoo d o n i : . _.. eli#; I ' -- k t 6, loyalinai" ' ......„bel Wee e against 'e aid"shall luau --- t i , the n!5 llthe 811'1, i 'fell the whose I. the ! L !`..* i are upon h° loyal citieeee t if .. 1,..:.,, .. f- l ii i „ i eeks or i iia, and her two ttat vf,E7., bnier_ni.r.,,,ltaitof, Go v ern o r sufficed . 4. go of ei.,_ : je., . itlettP,.l...° e ke) be Ind ha ve Dined lir! 11 - ,..,' : r Vellei9lll Legislature , veto;;0 thew, 1 1, ~ to • • !The cissatne/* l i, that '''' , :• . ''..!C b IY • nfiecked•• • .oier lnm be to i Impeee . .. ,' . .' : ee„sielloe!' ought to . dozen other 11 - i '.. -izeTx slap ; this but . hi s et& ,' .- - egg= .. -' not only -ding eve°. send 72, ' tenor For • o -haele g ate d- to 4017 aetei et ~,=.::„;liteh he ethaye ago. il i a - ruitsmiLe lialiiillq !mils" it .thelif.o2,* ~ . .hen- itopplpg .; -i •'' - . ' ___' ca--.‘,NATor4°-'• - , ft , m .& i," drink at ~2 - - , f.._- , . -,.. '-i'hi,.! -.-- _, i , on LA°, -- imam can, the ~,--, color Rrm in'osloPOW3 W ashing ton, one and (' -, a. 'plata -tend of •- ! - • , . ' EMM= Blf 311141:'tilklIflticlWelS ' Th. Mayor rof lbalttarsorsi sad /1N fleut• Mere wethe LeigteustitrirlmPlthentesd at Wort Bletteary. Considerablitieze:tement prevailed in this city this mornierat an early hour in eapsequence of the Wen by the Federal 'cfrieeri of George William- Brown,-Reiti-Maycir of Baltimore, a number of meatball of the acme of Delegate/, and other prominent citizens; and their impris onment in Fort McHenry. Crowds of persons assembled et the corner of. the streets and in front of the newspaper cane and dimmed the matter with considerable surliest:nen and warmth of feeling. The meting Pollee Marshal has declined giving the reporters of the, presp any informa tion concerning the affair, and consequently it is difficult to speak accurately of all the per sons arrested, bat the following list will no doubt prove correct. Coarse William Brown, Maya of Baltimore. Bets Winehe, Baltimore, Delegate In the Its glelatme. Dears 11..Wmfleld, do do Dr. J. Ranson Thome; do do . T. Parkin Stott. do do - Eno hi. MITA de, do. Semen Toshio WalUs, dn ; do Cherie, H. Pitts, do do : N Ellbsa G. Denison, de • do Lawrence Baeptoo, do do Thomet W. Ball, editor of the South temperer. '- hank:Hey Howard, one of the Beitorngusa Proprie tors of the Assehangs newspaper. Remy lday, Amber - of Congress from Baltimore city. Dr. A. A. flush, Etats Banter. Leonard &Quinlan, Baltimore County Delegate. tits. Denton. do In addition to these it is :rumored that Gen end Benjamin C... Howard, Reporter of the United States Elapeime Court, and the nominee I of the "Pesos" party for 041•111110? of this Bute, and Mr. John C. Brune, of the Rouse of Den ' gates, have also been arrested. These arrests were made by the military polies of the city, who 'seed under orders issued, by the Department of Stile at Washington, and they were so quietly' *fleeted about mid night that but few personil ware aware of the proceedings. In the ease of the Mayor, &email party first proceeded to ;his city residence, North Calvert street, hoping to find him there, but learning that he was:at his country seat near the Belay House, they drove there and he was soon on his way to Fort Alonenry. About twelve o'clock a; detachment of thir teen policemen, with a carriage proceeded to the residence of Hon. Henry May, Charles street avenue, and look that gentleman into custody. Mr. May, at the t ime of his arrest, was in bad, and after ilex? parting words with his wife, quickly drused,Mtd left with a small package of clothing. He merely inciaireelor the authority of the parties who came to ar rest him, and then occupied a seat in the car tags. • As far as torrid beleumned, there were no specifications of charges made by the parties who arrested the prisoner?, with the exception of Mr. May. one of the men present stated that they were acting eider the authority of the Provost Marshal , of Wubiagton city. All were quickly driven to ;Fort McHenry, but their ultimate destination is unknomn.—Bait. Amer., Friday. - INPEZNIIIINT or WWI& IN Iluirms. -The Memphis (Tenn.) Appeal, of the 6th inst., has a long account of the action of the Common Council, of that city ircre latkin to the want of TM* for the Sol diers. It will be seen that they give o de plorable account of the condition-of the hospitals, and that the women refused to do any thing to aid thein until it absolutely became necessary to appeal to the Council to force women to work in the hospitals. The Appeal heids its Common Council re port "Impressing Women," and says : -.!_By permission, Dr. Seller was allowed to state to the Beard that the washing of the sick soldiers had not beendona for two weeks; the r inanli of the hospital, and consequently the lives of the soldiers was involved. Fifteen dollars a month each women would be paid, but no, effort had been able to procure women, either black or white, who would remain more 'than & day or two. Dr. - Seller alled upon the Conned to order the police to compel the women, to do the work. Ald. Her trecht offered a resobition to grant the re quest. Ald. Merrill sled the request de served attention, if it was only from the fact that it was the first request the mili tary power bad made of the citrautheri ties. That power had 'hitherto paid little attention to the officers and laws of the city." Dr. Seller's request was finally refused, after more discussion, I The Appeal says that the Southern Mothers' Home in Memphis is overflow ing with sick soldiers, *4 citizens willing to take any of the sufferers in their own houses are earnestly requested to inform the association. Harms has done :well: She has given sixty thousand Majority against the "peace party," notwithstanding all the arts practiced by designing men to delude some of her yeomanry. Iln no State have the Northern Secessionists been more busy and adroit than in *aim. By stealthi ness they have succeeded in packing con ventions, and they fondly hoped to carry 'the larger part. of the Democratic party :with them. But they have most signally Wed, and the traitorous peace party may be Considered as fairly 'squelched oat" for the present in Bahia! The result will he thelsame in New York, and in every Northern State where the experiment may be tried. For the last frrtnlght the white feather party has been rapidly In the decline. The nation is rv cry day arousing more and more fully to the fact that this is no time for trifling. When the highwayman has his pistol pointed at your head and is demanding your money, it is not'exectly the moment to be talking soft words of peace to him it you have a doh, or i knife, or any weapon with which you can dispatch him. W hen the national life it threatened, none but cowards, fools and traitors will be striving to weaken the hand that is upraised for its defence.— [Provideume Journal. i?'rinir pore, then peaceable, then"— Po K. The caldron of civil strife has as yet thrown to the surface no practical anti climax so startling as that of the brigadier bishop who invented a way into Kentucky but yesterday, with the announcement that the people's voice demanded relief from her occupation by federal troops. his career, which opened with the staWless promise of a*gOventment nursling at West Point, then rose to the calm heights of a prelates WO, now drops to' the scandolsot a camp chariatan's arena. Stamped in adVatiCe by the Union vote of the State with falsehood, invading-proclaination is again flung back; as a branded libel by .the resolutions of tier Legislature., This sharp and de risive rebuke, which hefi died es a briga dier.? be must: accept as a bishop, offering 1 for chastisement that cheek on whose bold n-. he relied too much.—[N. Y. World. 9/171110 low-days since we men tioned the surmise that Mr. Jewett would • obably withdraw from the canvas. It Da stated in , political circles that his written withdrawal has been tendered to the Et:motive Committee of his Omen tibn. It is also rumored that other candi &tee on their ticket me -about to follow soli 'letter dO icgentleman ; and do it at Once, so tiutt.Ohio can present an undi vided votefor the ljnion; the Constitution Vie, Enfonostrupt of the Laws.—[Ohio te , .. Vanessa . papas do be most .h kingly. , They have been proclaiming . several weeks that; the Hon. G. W . B ' gap esded to the U.l. Congress from Tennessee, was raising a regiment' to fi— against the United States, but Mr. B at the last accounts, was at Camp Robinson.& as' ood a Union man as es struck a bloW for his country.--(Lou. J.i . 1 _ ' escedved letter fro x have just' . a- m Cam p Dick - Robinson, stating • that the 0 . 1 . 1 41 4 swelling at the rate of two bun areal per day and already extends a mile and a hen along the roads. The.late news will no doubt qUadruple the rate of in .°. 11 5. 44.179 1 141 !lb' ME=E2=lEi 11082 Csnsinaaw ' Titoorse — We learn by a lowenkleribj the Africa that there is no truth in thei report that reinforcements of Bleb& soldiers are to be sent to Cana- The repoit prienated in an idle par &graph of s nsirainperwhieh had no foun dation in fact: There II nothing in the existing relations of England and the 'United Btates,or in , the condition of Can ada, to require, the presence of s militaxy force on this continent.--[N. Y. ?oat. , BaLarlinoirreas.•:-Coll .J. W. Birge, who is authirized by Gen. Fremont to Abe regimectt of aharp4ihootere, was in the "Patriot war of Canada, and the man for whose head the IBrithib Government offered £.5,000. Gen. &lemon, who was some y ears the English army, and in officer in the; Crimean war, is raising a company for this regiment, and will prob ably be one of the field officers. THe Flirt PASI of manumitting the levet of • rebel took place in St. Louis, 610., on Thursday. Thomas A. Snend having been convicted of tilting treasonable action against the government, two of his mimes have been declared free, and their papers made oat. This ac Ten ruts to prove that General Fre. most is determined to - carry out his procla. !nation to the ;letter. !tinttag 0.0-tiggo ODUQUESNE ' ZOUAVES.- 'I hi§ r. company. now In camp, require' a feermote people, achy% iamb 01 @ober habits to Ell up Its ranks. It to :attached to the iDDIPIVIDIAT ISIS ussauun, aompted in OW. Hiram Pluna's regiment. Persona preferring the Zonava Litiliawnot do better than by Janie, ittils ecnowny. Cell immediately at Ito. WI Wood street, under Lafayette Roll. eilttltacri D. LL mum, CaPtein- Orctillesteei will be granted in duplicate to sabre, t here for the alarionts eo paid, the original of which the WibscriberWfil transmit by mall to the Secretary of the Treaeury when the Tnustry Notes, as aforesard, TM be imueli th•reott to with nbectiber or hts order, carrying istrires a...spewed la such airlift - dale; lof in ewes where only part of the *mount rube:gibed Is paid at the tee of sobwithing. Treasury ?rotor will be Issued only for the payment. made subsegurntl to the Int, which will remain until the whole amount subscribed bg such pawn shell be paid, when T•ert. miry Notes WM, be tenet for such payruout al.o. tie pigment of bath deferred Indalment, the rebte,lher will pay, to Widillon thereto, s sum curial to the In• West awned thereon from the 19th of August w tt s date of paprient, and on(foal paiment like lutrrert on the amount pall on snherrlption, which loothents of (Masai will be relmbureed to the rebut to.?. I. the payment of the gild coupon. • The Trewitry Noted 1111126.1 upon such certiecetes by the Treasary will be sent to the subscribers by EY Al, or such other mode on may he indicated by Owes when they transmit (Barr original certlticat:e. Th. duplicate rertifiates may be retained by them for their rownaircunity. JOSHUA N A, At aim of Mauna. Hart a 0., Corner of Third and Wood entre la Tr A yEW MORE RECRUITS RARE OPPORTUNITY. ...ma to ell the ranks of the I A 11. 8. 494my.—witTga tilk tDIiWANTED irdrat- ATILY, 4r the taint 8.1011122iT 11.8. OAT. Y,$1131:11,2111 81111V101, a few more able bodied men, Wiliam the ages of mantra's and thirty-Mrs. Pay ranges trait $l4 to $23 per month, accoralhl2 to the rank of tbeaddbm. Bach men will be famished with a good 8615 e and equipments, ample clothing and =Widened. Quarters, fuel and medical Mund ial:* free of chimps. The pep of each soldier *ma mance. LI won skim la entliteet. Ily an Art lately passed the term a allotment le changed from Are to r BRUN t 11108,. and every soldier who series that time Is entitled to 8100 1301324 TY and 160 AQUIII VI LIOD from the Government. Attentiou is drawn to the Omaha. the tioneoment Mu wisely commenced to promote militia from the ranks. Advaumment hi therefore open to all. For farther , particalms apply al the Recruiting UUce. liaTlO2lAh litrf Ilk HENRY IL 11A1113, • Osidato, BUM Regiment 11.8.CsenfrY. lite:mitten °Seer ONION THOLTS, ao4er Capt. THOS. H. ROBl. ThoOompeny will to olSowed as soon so to opl.tely orgettrod. and' go Into ..nice se itorplitDotero Artoo47 ILI SI-story of da y s MAI, oboe rood own will Woo/oiled Co/stew days Wow. sonar THOM go N. RAH I. 0.0.1.• C s *" &LLMI WO V URSA' he tin- Waned arasothorlarat to roma o m. To fill op the tanks of the Allaphray (kora,- tor CIOL MCI. flay's Itistotent. °Moe at Warttingtrta Rebecca atreot: apply to ul6-tf JAB. D. ITO , LL, °apt ilottco kto mow .11111/11• uanms coanAT. I twit. saber. nth, 113151.. j EWTIEIR President and Managers of ih.Cknpany for *recites • odor °elle the llonongaltals !Ivor, el petit* Pittsburgh, to the coon. ty or Allegheny, tote. this 4.7 decleged • 4tel end et two for cent. on the espitel .t et, which will b. pel4 to the stncitholornvr their legal repreeentative• at the hattelei Hoof. ol It. Llanelli 4lt eon. * co see after the Inthinsh flObel SS. Cl.lter . :treasurer. e* .o.on atlbtrtiStMtllo. CAPTAINS OR LIEUTENANIS, • IFORIONO • (a H. THIC WAR. Woold do moil to nil soli get their Poster. and Mod. Was et W. S. RAVEN. No. 84 Third street, Who A Frepikred to 11. 10 l in etnap w o: to, ae