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E sU , l , (Ssffl An ,n *P <>rtan ‘ Bauk Movement. It is understood that the Banka of PhiladeU C’J'a fl P hI ®‘ I “ ve determille'Vt. • . • <^ ! V A 'V' 4 • Cp ’ ■ ■>» | ; ***? < <^*^--**-#i "* . •" '**■»••.' ‘‘ 's' , • - '■■ ■ v •• ' * * - ft , *< * • Ji * <•-'-kv - S' 4 '*®?** ‘ • . » w; 1 ' -#V ."'J r‘*f. - «. ' , • tT <* •«‘ *»■ ,;r t t * • ~ 1' “ THE GOVF.RXOR’S message. e publish to-day the Governor spc oial message to the Legislature . It oomo.-i up to the requiremeuts of the times, and suggests most important action to the leg islature. Got. Curtin states with brevity and conciseness the circumstances which have tu&de new legislation necessary, and speaks of the wrongs which the seceded States have ’done in decided but temperate lan guage. He speaks of the noble and prompt response of Pennsylvania to the country's oall for aid, and recommends such measures as will render the forces which she has in the field useful and efficient. He makes such other recommendations as the necessities of the times demand. The people look to their representatives to act promptly upon the matters brought before them pertaining to the war, and to avoid taking up the public time unnecessarily with any other matters. We must again urge upon our correspond enta to be brief, and give us facta, not opinions We have no room for long communications. The first letter ol “Ironsides'' from Harris burg waa a fuii dav behind time. All the rows •which It contained had appeared tn the /Vtf ftom other sources, before it was received Agonts of the Post and subscribers, wii pleaae take notioe that we shall hereafter re ceive, in payment for subscriptions, only such money as is par at Pittsburgh. Let them send Pennsylvania bank notes, or those of Ohio, In diana, and the Eastern States. Missouri, Y;r glgta, Kentucky and Illinois are not saleable in the city at any price, and wo shall not here after receive them. tVo refer to our bank note quota tions. THE NEW REQUISITION COUNTER It is telegraphed from Harrisburg tint the last requisition for troops had been counted mended by the President. We regret to bear this, but have overy confidence that if such be the case the reasons for it are wise and well considered. It will cause complaint among the brave men who are so anxious loserrotheir country, but true patriotism now consists in obedience to authority. The facts regarding this second requisition have never been very clear, and Irom tne first, many persons have doubted that such a requi sition was over made at ail. It was certain!v telegraphed from Philadelphia and Harrisburg that the President had made such a requisition through Gen. Patterson, it was also stated in the New York papers t 1 at a requisition for twenty rogimor.ts had boen made on that State. But in both oi these cases there has existed an obsenrity and doubt. Tho first requisition was made by Proclamation of the President, which is the usual, and we believe the legal, way of calling upon the States for troops. So such proclamation has appeared or is alleged to have been issued for a Becond requisition. We do not understand oithor tho manner of the second requisition or its countermand. Time will explain. THE NUCLEUS OK OUR ARM! It is now stated by the New York Herald that there are probably not less than a quarter of a million of men in the different Northern ' rates enrolled fat present, of whom about 68,(X>0 are qualified for active service in the field. It is not over estima ting the number to say that ti.'KHj troops, from all points of the North, are at this’mo ment ready to march lor Washington, inde pendent of the men already there, and those guarding the railroad from Annapolis. That the government is resolved to carry on vigorously, and to the bitter end, is evident from the fact that it has just decided to receive out of the 7u,iioo volunteers called for, 40,000 men to serve for three years, 25,000 for five years, and 13,000 out of the regular army to serve for five years, besides enrolling 18.000 sailors for the navy An additional call has been made upon Pennsylvania for twenty regiments of in fantry and one of cavalry, all of which have already been tendered to the Government for the service of the United States Govern ment. A telegram published in the Philadelphia fret i, states that the military order of Mon day is an additional one to the 75,000 already required. In addition to these 75,000 volunteers, who are called for three years’ service. 25,000 for five years’ service, and 18.000 seamen for the samo term—making a total of 168,000 troops. Even this number falls short of the real number, as several of the States send double the number of regiments asked for. We altogether doubt the coiTectness of these statements of the Urrald and ]>r,ss in regard to the enlistment of volunteers for either three or five years. Until congress meets, there is no law for any such procei dures, that we are aware of. No set of men deserve less commiseration and less toleration than those officers of the army, navy and marine corps from the seced ing States who have thrown up their com missions. Most of these men have enjoyed the favors of the Government for many years. They have, indeed, been the petß of the former Administration, constituting thes/tfeof the public service. Hereafter it will he difficult for them to regain a jiosition among honorable men. This humbug of State allegiance” lias been carried by the I South to a most fatal extent. djtentlgmen from Virginia give, as their opinion,. that the Ordinance of Secession vjil|.h'e affirmed by over one hundred thou sand majority. The north-western coun ties are however, decidedly opposed to se cession. The election on the Secession Or dinance will take place on the 4th Tuesday of the present month. • • . ss■ V t ■ •- L-is-L; ■ -yf* a- „ SVwS. ' •• -*<« £ ' 1..'- 1 ' ** •' ;&-■ . ' t. . a f ,*r ■ * . ». -W • 1 V -wi -•*' - TO CORRESPONDENTS* MONEY MAN DEI) THE RESIGNED. VIRGINIA, - t V.W ’•S', t l ' ’'-tiwrfc • f ; a NEW ARSENAL AT ROCK ISLAND. I Tho government has decided to establish an i arsenal at once at Kook Island City, Illinois, in place of Harper's Ferry Arsenal-just do stroyeß,, Kock island City stands on tho bar.tflof’tbe"MlsiUsip pi, 182 miles southwest of Chicago. It is situated at the foot of Upper Bapids which oit*B> nearly fifteen miles, and in low stages of wKgbobstruct tbo passage of vessels drawing a draft. In the channel is an island from which tho city derives its rame, three miles in length, presenting a per pendicular form of limestone from twenty to thirty feet high.- the channel to the east of the irlar.d has boen dammed, so as to produce an immense water power above, and leaving a bn" navigable channel on the west side. It is tcry probable that the arsenal will bo located on this isiand, and its geographical position seems very favorable for this purpose. WAR NEWS. Morula has ratified the permanent Gonatitu tion of tbo Confederate .State;. The prisoners of war taker, the Wen have been taken to Montgomery. The hiecutivo Government, through Gen eral Cameron, 8 0( rotary of War. have re turned thank; to that gallant officer, Major Robert Atidmni.'i, and to the officer,. and men laterlv under n , command, f .r hi» and tb-ur - judio- m- a; .! ~.n ... jr prt Tho Hhilmn.re n.|.,. rs shy that 9.Kj«uio:i i, nf w d in th-d i i i y, *-;d cet thn u tin os terri.r prHvai.t? am mg tb;- peaceable inhabi. t&nL', nud many families nro making thi-ir preparations to leave tho city Capt Itichard White, cf Cambria county bw been elected Maj.-r ..f the Tenth Ke K i. *1 be stoamor Weal Wind ban been soiled al Wilmington, N ( t ar:J hr.- crow imprisoned Uy a b*t ?.*to ■'!' ••‘•j seas t-- ] ; :.bv* the Ma ryland Logu-la'ciro has r solved r, o’, to <~a., a Convention o{ the p**, a ur tb- 1 quoati- of perm j i on. ami alio re»-dv.ti that th*. tro of the 1 nitnd Spates Government be permitted to pass through the Stg*. it is Plated that dame* T Hradv, K q. is about to jom defence at Washing ton in a prominent portion Mr. lirady says that aa the Breckinridge candidate f-»r (Gover nor of Massachusetts ia in tho held, in defence of the tiag of the I'cion, he. as late r»mii,iato for the cilice of G vorc--- .d tbo o f ' New or*, Uiii not bo behind band Tils slated that JVri to tile forced will. J■ •ur hundred n .*t 1 fcore are l«'W t worily-li\ e ih tr... ps in Washington City, hot- thar. •.• e N-uthorr. • ora Wliideom it -ale to attack There ip no truth in Llv statemouL that I,ord the Hnt>h Minister, has asked fur nn armistice of sixty Java. In tbe Maryland l>ogia:ati:te abi i has been reported ca.ling a rr'-ignty (.'■,,nv<*nl;on 1 r the cf May HAKKI-BI Hi; U.TTKK Uahrismi-hi;, .\pri’ ’ \ lHr. Chirl Ciork Kaurh. <■( uiu presented to tho Hon. tyeak.v lUv~-\ a beautiful gsv.-i of ivory, bound witn gold, as a mark of hi# high respect for a in st estimable office Mr. Kiuch kid.v ftnd patriotic term? To this the Honorable speaker, umae a brief and eloquent reply, full of true devo tion to the country, and adopted th“ -ifl with evident foelinga of pride and pla^ure. Tbe llou.» of any commumea'.i ci !m might (>■ j ; make. Tne chief "lork then rend ilm procla mation— when the Secretary of tbo r unm. n- wealth was announced with a menage from hu Excellency. The message is to my mind what it ought to be, patriotic,and detailing the facts as taken plsce of late. A committee of sovon was then appointed, to whom tho Stale paper has been committed. Mr. Hall i» chairman.— The Governor does not stats what sum would '■e required, but leaves that to the wisdom of the Legislators. 11-i also recommends a law to bo passed to prevent at this lime oppression or. the part of those who may be involved. This is nothing but just and proper tin motion, lU.lKkl copies of tho message was ordered, and after a few resolution* were disposed of, the Legislature adjourned until to-morrow at ten o'clock. The D6W6 from Baltimore is of a character to give hope and confidence to the Union-lov. ing people. The news has been received with evident feelings of satisfaction. The Governor informs me that hut six corn- p&nies only can no accepted from Pittsburgh He expresses himself highly pleased at the bold spirit manifested by our people in their anxiety to save the country. lam doing all In my power to get the “ Benton Guards " taken as one of the six, and I am hold U. -ay, that the Governor should not hesitate In ac cepting our services I am free t- ad mit that his Excellency is doing all In his power to accommodate all that he well can. The Governor is overrun with business and looks careworn. Co! Roberts, his valued aid, is evur roady to do all in Ms power to -erve our people and is very efficient in the discharge of the onerous duties devolving on him. Those who will be di-anpointed must not think it bard, for 1 am confident tbore is a feeling of kindness of the Governor to oblige all, were it in bis power. The Executive Chamoer Is crowded by officers and others, and It Is with difficulty that the orer-worked Governor and his polite assistants, Gen. Hale, Wright, Roberts and others can spare time to reach their quarters to comfort the inner man Those who havo been mustered in may thank their stirs, for there are more offering at the present time,’ who would and could crush out ol existence all thoßouth could bring to tboir aid The Northern people are deserving of all praise for the alacrity and war spirit manifested when the Union is in danger, this will over teach aspirants that to bo rosospucletl they must re main in the Union of the Btates made glorious by deeds of valor, by the tho sages and heroes of 7fi. North, South, East and West, aro but one peonlo bound by odd common cause—the love of liberty, equality, will; one I’nion, one Constitution and one God togovcrn Ute United Slates forever. Col. Johnston, brother uf <*x-Governor .John ston, was olectod Colonel of tho Fourteenth Regiment to day. Thu is a high compliment to a deserving ami most excellent officer. I will remain boro for a few days and will keep you posted. The aro highly pleased with your generous liberality in not charging them for advertising or hand-bills—this is more than can bo said of other papors. 1 bonsiiuw. The Northern Central Railroad. Full preparations are being made at Harris burgh to put up the bridges on the Northern Central railroad. The Pennsylvania Central has loaned cr presented to the government a number of frames for iron bridges, which they have always ready to replace bridges destroy ed or burnt on their road. 260 carpenters and other workingmen, of approvod skill, have been quietly concontratod at York since Satur day. They will be protected by tho troops as they advanco. Sills and heavy beams of tim ber have been forwarded. Tbe-whole of the civil engineering is under Thomas J. Power. Ordered to Stop. The Baltimore Patriot of Tuesday afternoon says: It is very currently reported that Gen. Scott has notified Mr. Thomas Winans not to man ufacture any more., war missiles, to _be placed in the hands of the enemies of the Govern ment, and that he has ceased their manufac ture. We give the rumor without vouching for its correctness. Governor’s Message [The l‘'liowm s i, tho text in XuJI ul "ih‘s G jv ornor’a message, of wbicli an iibltracl appearm! in our telegraphic columns yesterday morn* ing:] Kx Lt 'UTI V E CHAMBEES. ■) Harrisburg, April x.Oth, ldGl. j To the Senate arid I.', .af Representatives of' the Cohnnonweui;' • ; ■ rtia : Gentlemen :—The . i i.> iralleled ex igeocy in the affairs c! our o . try, has in duced me to call you together at this time.— With an actual and arniwi rebellion inr-voo o: the>*.ates ol theUrcen, nv.'Uiontous •ion» IwtVQ been thrust u t <:i us v/liich call f-T your deliberate.n, p.r.d that you should devise means by legislation for the MHintnutncy •*f the authority i.:' me General Government, U»u QornT and dignity our State, the prelection of our citizens, and the early establishment of pearo and < rder the land. Ua the day of my induction into the Kj> ecutive office, 1 wok eecaston to utter the following eeiiiiiacnt? : "No one who know* tho history of Penn* aylvanja, and understands the opinions and feelings of her people, can justly cnart;o us with hostility to our brethren (■!' other $ Wo regard them a.i fri»--: h a.ii.l IrlloWC 'UU tryrnnn, :n wf .flu welfs-o we feel a kindred in torest; and we *, m the broadest ex ten'. Uioir: These wo are ready and w -roUely and fretorna!’--. -.vith uu-.wcrv': : :i j-4 'd the Star oi •‘Our* Mb Nv ■■ (t V'‘r:iiD- : ru.. J. haa within tim spin r<* :it*u*. i hi! vim ulti .but* of H) vcr " i:i t\, nn i s‘i; t!; i.: r i and ou'y 1 *! ?»*,' j.f c'TVfit’ ’U lii- hiifp-! u: o', a compact to Wiic* i al : tm* pooplo ofth" l tiiate* am I:.. tho rivuit • f n«ut‘Jhl r ;'icfssio: wh:;-ii u-To midi! fyr Urn ].i,rfK>»« rf.;j roca li.-r.rlits. Ji no"- di-p*-t!y on UjQ j'f'j ■••, and thr-y o\y« it k jn'*rconed nI! o No part <•* Urn poo|»>, n> Sta: • i,or cyaib.nat.ioi, ohm wiuiuan.y <*l*. ■’-'in t.’in 1 ivi, :•.■>: **t>*.> 1 l:.!wi.,:uhv--d !r- ?u tbr-’" n'at! * l*i it To p'T’t.'it a St-it** l> withdraw at phm» hi'.ur- t ,! ' r - ui l;**- •TL.iior.i. 1(' i.h'< (i »v('r!.n;t'nt i ih«* v a:i.l, a.. I- ■ quir, o ■ t 1 -d Ml.! ■vl'-'p.s'." • , rdurr-m duly ol he nr.'. • f i P<*nufly‘ aMn, * . h •. j-.-w: ifaom fin !■ ~ri- (j f^’ u: ! newv»* supp -i - The people t... the « f ;&-• i, .11: v ru!>i * ar...-!\ hs\.- j. »‘j! h t 'hnl tinif l , ’.Lti. wo?!, u<\ - »- >■•>• on for a., frn f. ... ' - .. .... , 41 , . ruu . Tr. a-sdav : ■■ *. f«' i ...l : ■ '..r-anin.ir. v, ts;i, u ( t \ uri. ;s u ; t:. u. J • ir ».*<: ir -j • i '1 l,i' •! iri lh• *>• 1 1: liilli:;. :,»r lb • 1 -a hv 1' •n. h* j Wi’.f; It ft;■. i.t: nr \ Ls r u Lh d‘*r»:fi; . •■j: 'li! arr:i.*>i >t! i -• b- . .u ('l' *• L.. . . ' i%: *il pe Uj . . k. . ' S ‘ =*' *»* - H \\ w h »' ;•/■ , . . . : ;».«;! •lUt.-l • . '.‘r : M‘»n, irtnd ma) l. n» ( ..< c .> t! Jr. ■•,■■■■ i'’. -- ' •'• '.-i V'N*'.' ’th»>S l!.-t ok'; ina ,< ft •' U' r •[ • ’Ji«vl t' r *■ - S 4 ! l* ■ l i'»f ;.i u' . *:■. . t >, . , llf VuOt'f lli.i K-ii.Tlv. li but Wi> I lit. y IvAiiu i'.. .■. '~ > a.. J -v i•• '.I. •' . ; :»*U «■•)•■> •!:•.•! j L ■k H !. i i: .I . \ ■i Uitf U >\ rr:; f'*n v «ab,v. i; j»- -«-Ibu uol aoc*>rf the O': ibe •• -rlrarv. a!; arid al: fwiminiatrati .ns b*\>> lu:lv re n)the b’nduiif f ti e of oYt»ry provisto!; of ih*> r-'T.par'. ln ,. and reqardiea* (.four vsuv* ■•. Hi nW> podev, h" infliolA,! «j |M~>n in»»S.i:vh • 4 •■ffcr ' a.»>*h•• <-d a. «»• kj.'m >•) win m- rv; /..-J w .rid *»’ i hi ‘t«• *v ait"' th; ; ri'i.Hii < !!' r *. ► u ih,. I'rnt-*.ru •*.u'u • : rj m :i,r .v-TH'm-nt ,-r ,1... vlm\l by :it&; TLi. ..aJiTi. O i;.( :d't j l. la# C»lWn Mate*, which iia« rt-fu.u>i .:> th« .•j-’.abi.ehrijflni ««f a provision*! urg%ri;»ji , .;,,n 10-umiug i.j l i l> <. bargd South, *ad a divided Norib to gi\«* kit*** wud »m. bition that hat led t j li.e a.j.2ur«<. !‘ our nation al ar»enai« and arms, the nvcidtu »ut aod b»-:u bardmenl of our foru, the piundt-r.r.g . ( .. U r luin'.f, haj invited piracy upon our oi'inmtT.v, and :'-w a:n.f at tbo p<*»*«*vdon of the Nat: oi! Cup.*. : Tho :n*urr*vt)i» f i rniM row be -uct by fvrco of arms, and {.• re ostabtish the cov ! ernmeru upon an enduring hmo-» hv iU or,tiro supremacy, t<> ro p.-tanta* the tr>ru nr.d other 'p.vi»rriin«nt property «o unlawfully r<’i/.«d and held; to ensure personal freedom •*nd safety to the people and commerce of tbe l T nion in every section, the people of tho loy. ai States demand. *e with one vote*, *od will contend for, as wuh one heart; and a quarter of a trillion of Pennsylvania’s sone will an swer the call to arms, if need bo. to wrest us from the reign of aGb;<-by and plunder, and accuie for themselves and iboir children, for agos to corao. the perpetuity of tbi# govorn nior t and iu bcneliceni institutions. fcoierUining thr*o view? and untu .puling that mure Iruop* woulj bo required ihnu the nunib.-r , suoJ !uf, I t-, rn(_r;\ " companies u»;t*l wu Had rais<\] iwrniv thrut* r-'giruunlj !r. I'-r. :;ny! vftr a!!< ! whn'h b*iv.> rnuau-rud mi" Uih Mjrvice of vim United Slhl<\- 111 llijn I; - •» 1 vvis j,.;t mlhtaker.. On .r.lav Kf>t, ■. additional re- ijUifUim wa- n.h.i ' u;vn : - twenty-five regiments of infantry uud i,i. ■ r--gimont oJ cavalry : and there have boii.i th. v remained f-iriwu dais. and until by direc tion* n| tiie uonoral (r>Yi\ r - me:;t thev woro ordered back and went into camp at" York, where there are cow five regimenU. Three regiments mustered into service are now en camped at Chambersburg. under orders from the General Government, and live regiment* are now in camp at this {dace, and seven have been organized and mustered into service at Philadelphia. I Thu regiments at thi* place are still supplied I by tho I’urumisaary Department of the btate | Their quarters are a- comfortable as could bo | expected, their supply of provisions abundant, and, under the instruction of competent ofii* cers, they are rapidly improving in military knowledge and skill, i have made arrange menta to clotho all our regiments with the ut most dispatch, with a proper oconoooy, and am most happy to say that before the close of the present week all our people now under arms will be abundantly supplied with good and appropriate uniforms, blankets and other clothing. of our -voltMtedrs,' the first to reach Washington from any of the States, are now at that city; these are now pro vided for by tho General Goverment; but I design to send the clothing.at the earliest possi ble opportunity. I am’gfid to, be *ble tp,state that these men, in their progress to -the Nw* tienuhi Capital, received no bodily injury, t- , v * «t' *s- Vy*"V -» • • • •» •'* ' u* hoir !<•!! 'r IVn r..') ivnr'H is ft U.o ■!:•■ ' • »*ry Sikl hi htllfj'-ntU.* Uj (s'. iV U- r r v n: '* r, ‘ pr»-,-iT vo-i iiitnir^L' 1 liw Tfci i»r ! iLe s p‘..-.'fjDkc •• i Uj! . },«: N.rtb* -r. «- ;t.-.-t:.!.,1 o| ! '■'■■' 1 ••J< , ral {.'-‘a/v-fu'lr 1 • *v j -ii i; ; •r.n'.r a* -1 •! I. • Lvr 1 l.arp ;>i r.*K. ■g t: i'< \ i •mi r o :ji-;.L Itn i.’i'j'l b<’ .iitAif.ou jfi '■* K *" t- iJ '« ' although thdj ware subject to insult in the city of Baltimore, such * ; s should not hove boon 011-jri'd to any law-t,i . ng citizens, numb kt-- to loya! o- n, who, at lb* qs\ of the President, had prt nptly left their ||syn State in the. psr furmari. >; o I the bights; fritty nnd in the sfiiifvke ; A largo body of unarmed men, ; who were not at the time organized fts a portion of tbo milit:a of ihiß Conamo/\wealth, uad'*r theccm mand of officers without commiebiona, at* tempted, under tb? cill of tbo National (Gov ernment, as I undor-gtHuJ, in roach Washino ton, and wore assaulted by arm’'! men in the city of B'diiuiorn; many «if t'Tir numbers w<>ru snnouHy wounded, and* four wore kiiied. The p r n Vr i l “' s '•h v rij- J directly to mar. > of tLo.n were thrust into p: :i, and otner. ir-l yet reached I lißVii tho bv.’ior to say tout iU*> uffleurs and men behaved with the utmost gallantry. This Nalv is now organized it,;o a r gimoct, and .ho etlio .Ts are commissi. ned; thev have h^- j n nocepiod into the r«rvTc f », and w.i to Wash ii.glon by any route indicted bv ih.- h'cdurni Government. 1 have i olabiisbed a camp at Pittsburgii, at v.hich the troopa from Western Pennsylvania wi.i be mustered into service, and organized a .u dedponed by skillful and cipononced of ficers I communicato to you, with groal tatislac ti m, tho fact that* the banks of the Corn rnon woh J.b have voluntarily tendered any amount ul money that may he necessary lor the com* tm..j 'ind genera! welfare of the State h.mi thn r.ftto >l *i th> .and the tern p'-rarv loan of S;>oo,*Xlo fiutnoriz'*d bvtV* At 1,1 tI,R General Assembly o: the 17th of April, we- promptly tnk-ii at par. This money '* ri'-i }>•. i-ihaustcd; it' t! he.si be*':: impo-.mb.o I-- hi»vo tin* ti'Wunii. prvp.Tiy amii'ch and set tied with the accounting .v fl’p-iving < f the Government as by i.iw. an account of this cxptijuiturecannoL now be furnished.— li.o' A j(l>l"r Gcnoral and Stale Trcamrcr have t‘-la 'i'-bed a system of sell h-mont and paymout ol which I entirely approvo, th-.t pr--vid"B sirn piy (or the protection of the State, »nd to which parties h&vingcUiiui wil; bo obliged t"conform A ruii.L larger sunt wi:! be reqo/red than has Deer, distinctively ,y. , but I ould ■' ■' l •• **' • • i, r rr t\ k " c,- j/ageg, >• [si f,rni -■ n •I -’• rr w *;i ; >umj : ! r:. dei n i.: '.ordinary rv^uireuioLta. lin iaipo»n,!«. ui . , t , wtiirh "the amxlcoM i\i r.i':.;! it. - li .;i: ’ lobet.lou. sba'i le&.l 11,. or wtlpTl Inr. ... ..niilM Which tbrm.e.i , ir miaxrlj h»|.w conr.'.ry shall termir.aie. Wo L:ui thal mnny f tiMo u ri-j(!y i!io Soat'i lr. ti ■ a-TVH-b of 11: o (.i m.-vivl it n '-rninnnl, and iw.it 03 any tin-r-.j must follow W’e have n '■g •'■l'' "1 oud.Ton States seriously disaf isi.ich =di .ad S- pri.UK'teil. To furuuh .••* a..j ;-wTt t*. ' L h Who I'.aVO gOr '• out, nDd j ,r '’e'"t i'or t*k\ . : •- j.-iys-i.j : ft ny ‘ y Lha. wn . j a&n :iol p-o m- .mpress this up..*., v I ■ .riot refrain tr .*n . }«; } e ; , tp ~ . '•r -lumerin whicti thu iwi-u.Ci.i a'l purls ’iato Duv «f, ’foiu llfir pr vr»ty pr•. V . J for th • f;; !;i l,!. s w .• *t d i.i;;r i’. I’. ]• ;—V : , aren.. w u:.-k- «•- • ! •• arypart* ■' Comin-Mvi t .luri-M ar.d f ’.i -i ,/■, g tt f, .*,ijtu • *r •v . v!id ;s W «•! si • m.j, b proJ'.j.jtiVi; (. t’, \T-y>-n\ g. a In re I • ;. A.iLougr. u,.i u 4 ■m* ’■' e t j ,c*l from a g. •• n. ; * *'«*>.*, J , v«t I ?P‘*i j- t n y I it«e u tho paesncn oi K j»|.1... ..Ui »U ii> ;*r*-rert • 1 • : *• l -aios j n Uie meet t..f..t‘ ?urr >un>t(v{ by r til- »01. ftuiHtUii rtV»pV-'»>; 0 i l. g.u»v i..v*.. g .ny i r*— !!!■••.}».. fchll*- ■•«•«! t|r*,r 1, >! \ our r. U: I. a ’.hi' h.-^r 1 ?Ur' , cJ ;n lbr:r -lopu • n .j I f,,..; .. • r ' l ‘‘* i v: ■■ vo'jr dulir> ■■■ him I. Ar, ! | .. r , v ..... . (!•-' wtu, ;,roi-< K ,r r tt »o ’;*!■»,i>ur l' rr** • ~ ly • • i-ur j'T’f'at c< ht^r na - Uu i:r.,witj of eiviti/.a -''HI :*:-.An\ty : i .« T 'cay 11 Ot I. » ! rial.. :• :t»i U* m»v w»t.-h ovcr viu-r r"\ni'.*l*. and fi.iiv, :n II» nrr.vMnn ' wtiu :.ivb i..n iho p»m A du:y. „r,d , r .. ~ sn opon ri'littiUon Vu inn tfovornment, t" and rtnuiro nr.J fraur;i;tv’.o i.i;r Ji.trid. A <} CI'HTIN p*’H ■■, :,:i‘niur txi rounlry Krom New Y- i k W.-iid The Frol.able Attack >V I in a: £; i h:a, April _ M * \ l<> uin, win > iifu j '»«t st t .v m i j*. u, Wi m ngtnn, N 0 nnv iQ-rv .*a Fn-W. an. wt y wa* ni K . ‘ ;, 7V' !t ' f i :ijai ih « i-t-j }•.<' (->. > . rth wero ail up ;r, nrmn. and arid W*ro pro;. arm* com- N >rih with m*v <*rai thousand '. r.>ops lor Uie purpose, (i>iv bills inl.rni.-d him. of rnak’n,* ...a muck on ii Ti,. day h* .eft. Governor Eiiu fhowod him u Wpatcb, which tie had just re ceived from Montgomery, luting that somo live thousand troops w-ero on their w*v to join Uio«e oi >',»r.h Carolina, which worn about to l‘>.»vo f r Richruoni. and that It wag the nur* po«e of the confederate government t' tnako an attack without a luo.imntV rMav; that If tb»v were to attack it, it mu*t bo done bofore th« hjde.ra. gwvurnnxu.t .’.ad r in. enira’.ed a lafte at \\ v*i; i n "" r—! Will 'in-. L.ov L«*trh or tv.d film ,t wa; U.m ;■nrof ibo S uithfrii M. U H'. Ol.s ’ •_ Il llllt » tt i„. Sifvi'ii -.1 »i uiio i i«: li- I,■ h ll \ «' ' ;u BtAUt kUuri iio auvi, lur'.ltor tbntti v i*'ihh phowod Lini » de.-pat-:b from 1’ou«u:o1r. sb-- tt-Stli, from ()c:u U.'UKi;, Ham $ that r, > ftUu.k upon Korl l k-kom uj. to that ftna bad benn rntwlo. It «»> "ot tbe piirfoao of limp; mik.' thu st. tiv'k fi*r some l?rno. THINK T" I-VTV (;a.\( i: U- M(wt f.ximkkd. I n I rnsuicnt i/iir-un ■* w*r 'tJo.M* m llie ( ity u! Wit< LI n or., or! tin* flf. !: >U) .1 A[>: Lti wnpurUnt or, Uif ~ Win • )•' • **r l • .*,l v i;..f. r i; . I.i lh* for. ... heref.r . «•« t J, „,i| „ j f-v-rrej u,,i„n.- ouo,-. »n,| ~r * h.;„ n«r.. i,„„ n rtf’seri fr<>in th* l hiou. K n.J (,’»• t: rnr>«t e«* »•!.! I* olwtrvrj, ■■.HlS;.tcmlj "i 1 If the C.bi-.1« afurcr.-rl. to nv.M.J 50 j tjy< s»: iu ,y il„m. ucuuf ~r or m**rfer©oc« wuh ).rop*riy, or any' dt„tn r h*n<-e‘ 0 f fMoillll mi» n „ i« euy |.»=l of i:,O , ...uidrjr; and 1 h«reh 7 command the person.., c,011.0,11,, 1 boJotohm. aforOM.l 1 todi porae sn.i rullre p„«ca«l,ly u. their r Ut, abodes ir.thKi i»»bij dara from (Ira dala- J bo ‘combinations" hero referred to are the hostile combinations in the revolted States aitalnst the laws and authority of thu UnlLed Slates. Those "combination,, are warned to disperse within twenty days from the notice! j Riven, a torm of graco which will expire on i the ‘ith i.f May. The defensive policy of the | ecus©* after that day: bo that I within Lho next low days wo may uxpect to Lear that Gen. Scott has ad pled the offensive system, and has set in motion some twenty or thirty thousand men for the occupation of ! Kichmond and Baltimore. This is the mean, ing of those twenty days' notice. Tun Wciiminttvr A'rtucwjfor ApriJ, Leon ard Scott & Go's., American reprint, has been received by Hunt & Miner, at the great peri, odical depot, {fifth street, next door to the Post office. Tuk Louisville&n(LNMhvllleH»ii£oßdCom- pany advertise. thatno'inere throughi&eieht will be received at their depot until Xurthor noticd. ,'V i "'*■?* ! The PhilaHulphia Frkss remarks that it is gratifying that during the ■.uxoitMg of||ie past two weeks the great highway of Pipnsjlvan ia maintains its Sleseryed nSpulatiohlfcr speed and safety. Although IS enortiSpus busiucss has been greatly increased transportation of troops and munitioDß of war, its through connections have been uninterupted. It affords this day the best and most expedi tious route for trade and travel that can he found between the East and West. Com pare this with the condition of the Bal timore and Ohio Railroad, so Completely prostrated by the miserable policy of the States through which it passes, and by the mob law of Baltimore. Where would the United States be to-day without Fensylvanias great avenue of trade? While in times of peace the blessings of commerce arc wafted over it throughout the length and breadth ol’ this broad land, in time of war it hurls an avalanche of free men upon tho rebellious enemies of the Republic, • Occasional' of ihe Philadelphia Press says: This lrf a glorious Saturday. The town is tilling up with troop#. business i r brisk in consequence of the growing accession to our population. The streets are crowded with soldiers, who buy freely ahd pay gen erously, Our noble boys are in fact twice paid : first by the Government, and second by their people at home ; but, above all, by the love they bear to their country, and by the way she returns it to thcm.| |Jtow diffe rent from the troops enlisted for the South ern Confederacy ! Besides a bad cause, tney are out of foot!, out of money, and are taxed to keep up their ehrim and fraud of a I *■ iv.-riioieir. Ihe l.ui;es are delighted with t:.c ooldieiM ol tne Republic; and those -v ho .u i 1 a!■nt*ut will no doubt be envious ot luc fortunate fair ones who have been brave 1 nough to remain. Ihe Seventh Regiment Wie - of the army : the Rhode Jb .iiitioii trie cavahem; the Massachusetts the Roundheads, strong, alert, and ro “Oived : and the Pennsylvanians the true t\ ' ' -j'.-i r. X* ec »*i .o; li. pe or the mixture of the Scotch, the Irish ami the (rertnan. The head of the Ifebel l")n ia crushed. The awful form of the Invernment ia disclosed. There trill be no retreat; no compromise; no peaoe, till the f'iters surrender to the power they have und worship il;e flag they have stained. If Baltimore resists, she will feel t retidiAtiuu more learful than any in his !i sle-submits, she will he forgiven. > .us( yas t/uvc/A. There must b • at, op-ui way lor the people to their own temple- :<> their own capital. If they are I'l ;•<>».-• 1. wo Upon the ~| i >,ei3l .Maryland wei mu he showed to go out of the Union. It her l niou men do not keep her in, the ‘ 1 u til. There iias been enough Uuu i " r;n -' ” :th traitors. We must now look to out dearest rights and interests. To save them, all else must give way If Mr. Lin coln desired to pßttse, lie could not. The : f -tion now must b 0 settled. The doubt oii-t lie solved. The cry now is, The Gov 't • a “. 0( o*> ftther. : en-'v all the ■' ->« ot the ( mtederaru , ■• ••- f/tfutinn ■ lit li U ihv.l.Vo. have re. ui n.ihbi >-■ u appr - I ‘'.i' jinilinvirn Exchange of Monday p.sya; 1 !).) M ti.a art. Li-utnninw to assume soma o' i’jo- r-vjlaruy again. The Northern i.i i- daily, and wo are receiving a rt-f.rn almit s:x hours later than thn usual ■ ii. Vi csWrn mail ha* suffered no in* .-ru.'Umi. Th« Southern mail now reaches is v:a the Norfolk line ot steamer*. Thoregu ■or ru!::;ih:; .4 train*, and r iiuiajuerillj the * :;i l>« resumed on the Washington railway to-dur. i, l-i.r„u. Ili*. “ ,j r ,la «. April thilh, a! PL .loaeph'e ■\i i t ''i}*"' - "«>■ ■>■ MITCHELL. Kwl, “ f . »*«> May WSII attend the happy pair. Uio r< ins r- li \txr k ,I'a'i."ilkTI 1 ??’' /o' 1,1 “ Knon Vaile y- frank K 't.Al' lJhA\ (>, tn etui aist yoar of h:*: ag*. n " friend. are re»peclfu]i r nYitedluauendtheft. Cl--HI from the residence of lil« lather, Mr. F. R. Ilraro' No. »c Liberty street, this day, at three o’clock. *0 Tuesday morning Apni 30 issi. al the residence 1, t^dM'Veers': "“ M ' W,U,AM »■ ; ; !-• tv*- ; lb* pr<*s»‘nt mo. hardty *ay M ( funeral will uk« place on Thurf«Ujr, May 2d, al . u clock, p « n Irons hi* late residence. No. 251 Centre A one The friend-of lhe umdy are lOTaedioeUeod. ‘ , * ri *«*‘* *"■ corner of Fourth and Wood sirecu •v i o !<>■ a i «. h'* ! m\ i’ i ur !| ai . -i t; «• : .si b ce n hTvb§^^ I HOLLAND BITTERN. rax?aMi> ntttf ihi ;■ .. .si and moat Erateful Tonics and CarminaliTea a mr ,Kdom ■« INDIGESTION, SOUR STOMACH COLIC, HBAHT.BPRS, HEADACHE.. A ALL DYSPEPTIC COMP LAI UTS, Thu Weak and Nerrou* should try il Kiwui OP lKPoemo« ! But one aize of the LHOuine p"ur ; •*"“ °« Do,i * r - BENJAMIN PAGE Jr. & Co. SOLE PRuPRiKTOBS. S'- : :-y I'nini.i,. nenerarly. Plfahurgh, PoDD'a. \ .a. !k -1 v STATE I NBr ECTOR "If UOJUSTICDIITILLKD SPIRITS, ' 'it the inuyrr or alle^heny JOHN BMJTLSY, Ofllc*, >o. la, ( oru.r Dlemond Alley end l f n 'I'O ->o**h Ross, 12 Ulainond street will protjiptiy *»tooiie 1 to. swei, rne %ttf mi'.n oj Uie trai* la r«»poci/ullT oallod to th* i» «£,£?“*'■ “ £S* .1 ir i*”i r l bar l'F“'i l *ettty dollars lor ;■■ ,T h "“ ,u ° r °*° li.o'Vnrl",. • Vd^iu < hT All | II V“ 0r * "°“ i h} ln «P«<'OU ac s zissr***** ass I ssasSSsSsSaff* 1 ® i =:S» a rr“'SH?Sfi»s f; Su ;'r ;h«“cr‘ oo ““‘ m •*“ cow »>«' «*» i^'7J i ' p ‘ Ke , ita -7 F ; ,0 7 l *' noQ vl ‘° >>ull '-oun- I m.ri fraudul-ntty impress, or ma' e So r' ,0 “ '/' r ', lulnn " r “ r nlh « «>«'R of any each ... ~r |* ma fk "f number in im tauon hereof .. 'hor\!J r i“ I ! " * ul, l* , ' Uo io»|a>otioD,m- upon »„y cask i,.„,re a r ' d,7'"’ a ' U a * "7“ anK,1 °’ 0r fraudq r : *uTv s deornoa yuihy of a misdemeanor, and tie punishable by • Urn. iu! osceedmir three hundred dollars, or by im P r i..>ne..iii , sweJlu , „ u .noMhs .T’the liLrS n'al"’ url •‘jrtßßlu-todlctiwiof (heoffrnss. feu fores —Ts»wj person who shall counter- Id .’/“in.,' ? ,f ,ujuletuj >- impress upon any arlicle lia- I I 11 inspoi UOU, or upon auy cask or vessel containlnir *D.i. io! : 'or < ';| l ‘.'!'itl.“^ J , ra ‘ fkoro ‘ her mKrk ofanr ln* «P> lor. or .hall fraudulent y a ter, define or erase an v nwk O? rnf 0r ,b f. U impress the hrS sr, r .erm^i 1 d b,) ur' ,ha6leby * fine no ‘ A fun her Supplement, relative to the tnapeodon of I |u rs approved the fn.t day of April, 1r!37 ‘ m i'.'f ! 1 1 ; lo . me * l| e distilled spirits for sale at the Port Ol 1.1 ladulpji.il. aheifier for erportationOr otherwise shut be iin-p-eied and kauired by the duly appointed’ n. pectors of domestic disttlled spirits, or therrdenn II I in the Dimmer now provided by law] and If a„v oth or person shall inspect snoh li.fuori he or the/shaP 1 tot every siioh ollense, be liable to all the fines aid nfn’ of "mT IS? * n th ° IS ' h SP< ' l,o ° or *s“*2 Kth rr;o?i*Sii' Bt w >• • t '■ .- ' r ' .-• V - V ' . ’ v %■*- fig^V . The Pennsylvania I! nil road. THE TROOPS AT WASHINGTON. Til In MAILS, I v's U«»v AnJ 4:1 ;jjf .‘jo*r> ofanxji.us c&ru R<* from thwr vr*y. S tvs Dta mood* \ 1 * _• .r ' •-TT ; ” V ‘ -tr ' . PITTS B IT RO H' JOINT besiMt ■o^ p s^B8 > m. M. A. Ward Jld W. TUfc Volrateerjte. BS^T ; I4. Aplsriean fiSpre sonted to'tilG a l b orjp’ ti,e best tional C?e Mr. Ellsworth A polio MdUuiL... Hose Eleeworlh... Polka MaEOQ'ka.. OUR AMERICAN COUSIN ln?J2ter r*:*£&£?****■ taSS £££££?* irLOED in “• p- To oonclnde with .TF.MMY TWITCHES IN PRANCE. CilarUe M. A. Ward. Mile Mario Ollyia. Conundrums may be 101 l at tie bDjt offlca durini the (lay. • * PIC LEAD—2SO Pigs for sale bv nyl HENRY B. COLLINS. FELTER—IBS slabs for sale by ' myS HENRY S. COMJM3, 0 VED RHYMER &. BROTHERS Nos. 126 and 128 Wood Street my‘J-2wd above Fifth -street. 90 Of)( 1 HOLLH WALL PAPER ~Tt ■ * '-1, ’ 8 and 10 cents per pfece, at No. 1 0 7 MARKET STREET, near TJheriy, by toys JOSEPH R. BUSHES. AT COST! AT COST! SUMMER SILKS, ItKuIHAGKS FOULARD BILK.B, LARGE ASSORTMENT Gray & Fancy Colored Dress Goods. SUN UHBRELUB w. & B. HUGHS’, TUE ONLY article,.that will effectually Baniwh Raps, Mice &oU Reaches, Jieoinh Ratk, Mice- fliid ' Roa^he* HiDjsh R-tB.IK c 8 and S** Uice «d Roaches, is tub Jut m!tT‘ and R ‘“ KllM > if Via RAr famtb, if £55 RAT PASTE, JS TBTB rat PASTE ’■l TUB RAT J-AS'E if L J /M % Ar PASTE, if JIAT PASTE ib ibk mr p.\ str, Prepared only l.y Pressed only l.y P-epared only l.y I’rejau-ed only by JOSEPH FT EMI NO'S. J »EPU FLKMISO’cC JOSEPH FLEMING’S. .. JOSEPH FLEMING’S. Corner of e the beet heir dye la exietenoe, and WOOLLY FORK FBOH FOIBO.Y. Sold erao-where, end epnl.ed by ell hair Dreroere. C&inADOBO, No. o Asior ifo** A T «u> York. G£o. H. KBYBES,Ag!mu Puturotrftb, P*, an'kiUwilna'J' f^HAMPAiSNfis, CHARLES HEIMIECK, CROWN, MUMM A GGH CLICQUOT, Ac, Fox *&]# by Bpaiittapyasy- _ _ Jl^m_vrshat£. ' - - " -J?l P J?*^HALL. FAPEK « « • i"c7nw, ftpjpj "yOLUNTEERS „„ Can supply ihernselTCiwith BOOTS, SHOES OR UA,TKRa, AT THE CHEAP OASH B'I'OBE of JOB. H. BORLAND, No. 88 Market street. 2d door from Fifth. ore Men Wanted. TO FILL Ul» THE BENTON GUABDS. y OUTNTKERS WHO DESIRE TO SEE SERVICE ' M'S proteot sod defond lha Onibn 4Srtst«ilo£r S “ ‘, hs HouTe oOsUml ” 1)0 f! ro R° r '.«• ' ’■ ft* — : , u . .... _ _ { ■ ..Harry Lewis. ...Lionel Bereftrdt ..E(Ue Henderson. •M Ho Maria Olma After which the Second Act of hare remored to ORQAKDr UWH, DPK.NI-’.!) THIS Mi iRNINO A A LABOR STOCK OF —AND- HOOT SKIRTS. ''’arrantei in nil ca«es. Warranted In &1> cares. Warranted io a I cases. WummtpJ in nil o>^a. HENRY H.COLUNa WM BKNNtTT, 130 wooa streot. W^IVMARSHAU, AT PRIME COST, *:*••*! >-* UO.J.S x-.-; Bra? MOKE NEW TESTIMONY. thcKcv. rc-thtr ihi.u.ihriM fV.rir/i: .1-j,lhavo been tT-,.1f.d sob licrfo- n . for a longih .:.f tune and am consulung Dr. v«« Heoperated on my Ears ay nu.-c.-'Tlhiy ap to roMQrij my he*noa entirely. I Us>tott&orofes,®jr,dbj»,uits<4eiflUeted with defective hearing, «« veil at an ackptvledaoment of the I‘octor’a great skill and talent, to make my case publicly known, and tostrong'y rajjommrud.aa.anfer ers ttiavaßslthd|!alvasott^isoJ^Bfunie..j-{ ' STANBLADB PAItfCTNsifF.Y, F» fl oni,>l. Monastiby, BinningbArn,- April nth, JBBL This is certify ihAt l hAYe suJlared for from r-od tliat L have been greatly benefited by the übillfnl treatment 6f Dr. Von-MOSOHZIBKEB. 'AIJOTSIISr« RKGqp^SSir MosAtTiaiT, Birromsham, A*ri! lith/1861^ Important to . the .., SdAai TESXiaOMALS FROM BOME-SOUBCS. JOESK M?Ct,OBH.EV, Esq., M’CLOSKF.Y, COSGRAVB & CO. Foe* Prasv, .Aixeshejt Co r r*.r ■ TO DR. VOX imsmzISICEE: 15?<^tr R d lem happy t> iniorm you th.it my tittle daughter, who has been quite deaf fur tour y.-ara, ha#, under your ailliroltrentm.ut. entirely riKio it red. J fcel quite wl v!r e “.. “> bearing wonte heirer bare boon rritdted by nsturairaußes. but toedur treatment uinuoiaahft indebted'lon ii. and IwooUi.eaoiaatJy i> commoiift' ail afflicted with iitfiinrss to canaalt you «1 .cn.ce. Respectfattyyotirs, " JOHN 'Me CL OBKEY. l*a#\ A pTil Crji» 1381, *,/ OR. VOX UQSi&ZISK .XharSir:-- It.iabutju e that my gratitude for the rolltf experienced from your HbiUtul treatment should, hart* expression, JB.nt w>me time past ray heaiing.hact been ao bod that 1 despaired o| ever gaining it though the ad?*c* ol several physicians was strictly followed lam there for e-truly grateful to y&u, and Yoxyhappyta say that the operation performed by you hee rdaulted la the perfect restoration of my bearing, 5 .., : . , ,We are (joreooally acquainted v. if|j Mr. Homer, and hsvc perfect confidence n lua sl.ttoroent. Hewundor our fucerriilon in the wjtfoy.of C.i-P. R. B. Co. PS ILBIP COBBETT, JUfcl> HOVRY. EYE THE EIIIUIEAL EM IMMLATOBj AH IHSTBUHENT IKVSHTED BY H • • * ■.. Through wmcii he has beest enabled to cmti the MOST OBSTINATE CASES OF DEAFNESS—canes in whioh every other'meaira 1 have faded and all hopes of rafter Thin i* no rale statement. Jts truth 18 noeiucdbyhtin' * dreda of geutiomen, whose names are familiar through■ out tbo Union—STATESMEN, PHy-ICrANS,.DiW-" VEBS.CDEJIbYiIEa AND ./ÜBr.Es, wttnessßS'td the' DR. VON MOSCHZIBKERJ tons to Bay to all who suffer either from’ ; - , deafn E S MALADY OP THE EYE that they should at ONCE CONSULT HIM In enter V toce.ro the .FULL BENEFIT of his TrSien* i The Mowing are some of the names whoso’*«&*! niala can be examined at Dr. Von Moeotataknr!* Office hare been entirely teetered to their .hearing by PITTSBURGH ; W ° rth ** & o**ed an Hrtfele eouai to Boatonui’vemw^^njrk^,^“> Mai v j -• j vlx '>■ ?i? H .’.. r-.w.^*..7Vv a v *. 7~ i - ' 9 f ; a*? ji* •-•.•v r sat3jj,' •It '