II II ___ , eariniar t 436.o4slllaii' 1 ixtve#l:l l 2A, Editor tic rublishor E=3 .12344'v t, /UM I2tit, 1861 WED : .4, 7 F RepubOeitn C'eurityl Tkliet. Peesident Judge. DANIEL IjiVONEW Borough.. 1 i4MCiate' Atrige• ()Hit ,k„ &IT, Hopewell 4. i GNEW ' , DUFF, New Brittaos, il . 1 A n : enZW ' d I vms M_IY, Fathom. &tried! Attorney. 011:". 1311 YOUNG, Rcclieiter, . , j • i r Treasurer. ..,,,, . li. C.' BIIIIADSHAW; raiNt'p'n, . 1 1 I 1 Cmmiseonel,''r DANIELgi. SHORT, Moon, r purtty • Auditor. `, • JNO..STEWART, 1. Prior. House, Director. itENBOOEHRING, New Sewiekly. T4stees of. s Academy. . BET. D 111- ZiIeLEAN, Beaver. I JOS-821 • WILSON, Waver, s e k ..Th„ commnmeation ; from 'view ;Brighton has been unavohlahly crowd led out tills wee);. Leoture. 1 _ A free lecture bejdeliv'ered in - - .Bridgewater.on Thursda] next, (13th) Eat 7i o'clOok.;ily Ati‘v. S. R. Griffith, • _ ' , , Sunsthr—The ~outbein Secession EpidPmq-4lts Cau'ses and- Reaults. ite,..Tlie Committee of Conference t or. the is€l mbly qiotnination in con nection with La . ,,j i rencejCounty, will curiaieL Of John-CaugheyMenj. Wilde, end MSlv - ezaird Frkqs. sil . t i ' CorLinitteo of fleet?: • • i The Committee ;of Safe - i iy, will meet i l at the -Court limise, ml Bea\•er : on Fridaysi. rie 14t,h1 : 1861, ii. 19 o'clock. 7 1 1 I 1114...r ii 1 e t Fourth i A,rinim: 1-. xiii hi t ion tof the Florence 3lutuft. i _\ .:,-.icultural 'i . I will bi, li' i . ''l Ausoeui, IT v .., vt i ore . ate I, on Wedn filitlT asl . Fir. r.,i-ty. Sept. 18th at 19th, 1811.1:13-.1 or,Livi- of the Board. I J. D. CixpitEr.4., Cu:'. Sec. '..... ---.4 BEl.The' ea9on purehlaserl for Bea ver eoulity ; by order of , .he Commit tee of Safety, arrived on Friday eve ning.• fis . ey consiet of one .bra=s field ii pound r, .rei' rnished and re-mounted, and I five - -a.t-iron six pounder ,lall mounted. .pn Saturday the Roihester Moine Guird came' over for the 'Purpose jof tak,ino• trio gttn r . -which i w;is dentin d for 113d/ester ; over J• 1 • to.its ca ion. The gun. Was commit i tid f. 5 I t th it keepi[lcr ;ale • they had to-. T c' ken the oath to .apport the . Gorern rdent,-ribieli l wasia.dmin stered by A. G. 31 1 ;Cr!cm`y, leg. - The company 'made iquire--an unpo,ittu, display as w 'they matfehed ou of 'ton with their 1 1 -g k and' g.ti the see . e teas`: mte -1-ely. -t • Ni_ L - 1 1 e.tiortal ArTory. 1 . ttei l l ohserv e hat t e citizens of Pittsburg have Taken; steps towards. t . proeurin .bat g roint for th e l o c a tion of the "National -.Artriory. This't. is highly commendable ipon the enter prisitig danizensl of the •Smoky City.' We L- I L 1 - earn that 1 some twenty-tive o ! thirty .y i ears ag . the toint known Pattt4.stM. just bove , ""ew Bright° ii . was *l7 eyed fo that intrpose, and a 1 leasiltlifo reports -merle Made to th War ,Departme 1. and . o Congress„u on the Subject.: The, water-power t Patterson • said The he the .finest -. the State. an ip the, ocation - c mbine every facilit -, that can be had at. ittsburg. 1 e f hope, that, when the question com s 1 np f ilecision !that th' claims of Pa -1 ter~ may have a fair chance. T 1 e information contained in the repor s , i of the enginee ' ouol l t to' be laid b - 1 • (1 I rr 2- , fore , the proper and cr i tics. If a y G.. of olu•older'ei izens have any knot 1. 7 edg4 or'these. eportil we hope th y they will let it ho kn vri. - , I ill o meantime we suggest to tho - e 11 most i terested, that :; public meeti g ofthe citizens be called, either al - -t e Court Honse or at NOW Brighton. a d that a Committee be a ppointed to lo k into , t e Matt. .72 qr3arn'thit e' would have seared t e Aim:tory twen! ti, ty+, yea a 9,.h . not, the dill!! ' 1 1 1 ty 4if , . 4 r#spo ation een in thew . y. Hotrerer. this ay are been at t. at •,,ea day, .th Can' does not exist now. 4 The li -aver and Erie . Ca al, and :lie 1..,5t w, & C.:R. R.. h i. . , ei With the 0, in River, and C. P. R. It litre allci; cinectell with' P:, tto n. i Eat our fri de bestir tll emz.,-lve ir thiit *atter, aftdvie: .111:iy tie(ll.l\-' tie''' . We hive everythin, to en,.- e uf , . • _yourl -3. thefavorable report h i de.,.-':t;' . de .It - g , Yr -tip ‘the increased, facilit. , _ (,I th;; presel day, and the 'fact• trOtion will ✓ not 10 eye upon the inter+ ni ;, all eneOurar ~ - 6.41. public• tit , lei us have tile mat knows but tint B' w Ben t nie toe p rize? ~. - chance_ e - coenot t f • 1 l' . 1 ey- now are. : 1 ,- i Mr. Quay having - oined ' th'e corn a- , •- •, J p . P Iforwiarda to Gov . Curtin; his reii.l • 1 , ~ :iiation of the office of Brothonotary,l .1' • tilled in - 'Leh he has filled in the, most ere& :b i le manner for the iast five years.l i but paying a just, eoinpliment tot , e 1 business . qualifications, lof liii4 I ay when we say',lli t iit he hai not left 1 . iiquitl, in this respect -in Beaver but l ity, perhaps, not i . , 4 th State; eer-,.. 'l.lll,y'he hasi f* no 11 tipeTitt. .1:14-wIll.b. ...,e ..0 4h miatAl by tenth ; . ,3.i i i 1 'efti •nti. ' His Wasl a patriotism l of ' ' I ' I , • . rest and iriostdisinterested, lt.ii kind.-- .1.. _ Alia enjoyment of one. of the most e - rative situations' in the county, he . fillid it, together with all • the sixzial and iltical advantages Which it confer'. 1 upon the altar Of- his -cennirri mid, andnuirched forth 'to the tehted eld to fight for_-the "ErniOn, the Con` i tiiitntion and the Enforcement of the -It is at-once the:pride land . glory lif e the age that-this is bat lone instance fi thotisands, and that in every town ' ri d village and hinilet, JuAt .Mich Sie 7 l ifiCes have been made. The } gloriong 1 riirit 0f , '76 has again come j over tho etopie;' , and ,1 a second "hertii., age"'of, }[ ' 1 e e s r , ic as i h w a e s u il a i t u h a i r upon, : ol I • , . 1 rT• , 'We shduldlhe tieing' igtistre to ourl 'Wnfeelingi w er e iiti to 'omit, lii ttis onnection, oa,filimei, of theiother of. &Ts . 'connected w ith . 1 the '- Cu rtin p etil ; fro m .. , ts in arms, . _New Br l ghton. aptain XI R. Adamsj wh se name I 4 ' ' gag., before been mentione in this i .:1 ' . i. 1 . - onrnal, in a favorable eonne ton, islt i i h•ouna• man of about 2 years of age. . H l e has had the advanta es of the mill' '' P 1 itary training at West Point,und lie will make wmost capital ()Meer. - .Viet 1; 4 . 1 . company all, look with Pride' upon the yol .' , I ,i t ung and i gallant coMma der, who lifts by his perfect drill rend Bred theta at even in the tempirar3lbarraclo a itoehester. a \veil dis i ciplined coin pp' ny. 3lr. Cairns, 'thJ, 2iidi Lieuten-1 atit;.'is a son 'of lion: Win.• Cairns. of; 1 - Industry, and is well kndwn as k 1 i b t rav,e man, aTMI Will. no! doubt- .mako a- a good officer. i 1 - • ; 1 1 The New Brighton: COMpany ! is I commanded by Jolirl Cu i l tlibert ~ .,n. Esq.. who is,; however; t•O well knoWn 11 i throughbut.our county, as a Young and 1 `kr'apidly rising lawyer, that it is almost 1 4.eless'for tri to speak of hini-further. Brave, energetic 'and deterinin'ed,th'ere iis no d o ubt' but that he will, if opper -1 tualty occur S , distinguish ;himself: on the'.,field Of-battle: '... !. . Prof'. D. CiitchloW. -the Ist Lieut:en .lant,-is a gentlenzi of highly polish , i rf q. educatien: and=is lan oficer leans i 'pew, et sciii.l rex6;26.4: Prof. Criteh 11Ow entered the service from motives . i of, duty, and he will alway be where 3 ! duty calls. ' i „I. ' t. f 1- With Mr. Price, the 2d Lieutenant, . 1 1 4° have no personal acquaintance,:but .1 I, , are assured It - hat he, too. 'will do' his i ' . , I , dutr , i ' ? it. We have not sptee to inen ion; - all lithe names of the voluntee r s r who have tendered, their lives to th4 — country so I - i freely. They W all deserve ell,of their ' l friends Who remain behhid, and they IWill alwaysi have the.leymPathy of, ev -1 ery..friend of his cOantry.l " 7 ae_The,ladtes of Roehelter, Bridge water, Behr& and vicinity, on Thum , i day, Friday and §attirda,yl.,turned out Pn masse tOisew Or the olunteqs:— They had, , bY means of, the liberalisub iSeriptions of ,cit4zensi, been [cm . - i ! bled to parehase the cloth for their uniformt, ;and on:the dayti t above am led, they were made the . I.All honor to our 'fair!, ladies. . ,:" Mr' The lecture cO3 Thursday: ere= ning by ter. S. E. Griff 4, of Virgin promisee to be afsplendid affii,ir.— !'Sir. S. is a taped andeffectivesivak. er.• Let there be a: fall hods'irs. The lecture will bvr Cleli7ered at the Pres- Ibyterialichurch in ttidgdwater. a . learn that M. '=has been appointed ; tti place of. X. S. Quay, .ned b. Voluiiteltiro—J.Esolegudion of I M. S. Quay, Esq. I . ')-hen the first,-prtxtlamationl of the P sident reached tins ,plac e, Mr. Q .y imme;iiatelY ' declared himself : i 3; to go to the defduse:Of WS eoun .tiatri; and hafore..the kijni of the I-; , .. Ai , ... .• of Sumter had penetratea the re. I f ~. . ter distziets he had coMmeudea the . 1 ization of, a Aide 6!ti!optuty, tn ' 'at 48' hours nOtic:e I , • , ,y .........mturl . 1 a company was immediately .fitva :I ~ 'find notice of.the fiar*lliegrail, ykif -. on to . thesulluarters; hat such was eagerneall with -WhiCh Qiinieeh .re, pressed' upon the Ge-i4sitliiint .J. till ifs that it. Was not until, : w•Cetc t i faiit the con:piny . 'received' • ; ...rehing orders, and. ; Were to report .expeelves at Camp Wright, Where- El ipahe Star appear( we learn that at wa kifte4 all. Mir Th e next meeting of the Agri-1 lral Society, will be held on Fri.' June 28th. • Alfull attendince ink isitefi • I ~ I , ' ! 1 -- 1 w p 1 - - , , , 1 Fzixoi? , litis :—I 1 deeip, it due to yeu, sait,l4 4 # to l e t&' 11 your Atte:lli:to 'lto the ~, ~. , ' =tithe?' late 11,46. li conve, --im,,l,L.,iihkiiiiiti _sembleci it Bill, er„ on ,: i he ;Milt:kat. 4 it, iily.opi icitOlie* were so*ittiro; Otleties on t1)11 ci i ccas.i* wtlifik it. 'W' 4 ` mitted to ass witbout I notice or re buke,May e!a precedent in 'the future 1 for still reit r outrages upon the rights of t e! oPle, by those. who tip -1)) pear to ha l tei o, proper septic of , the duties of re iesentativel I Was tt Andbilittk., tifore..the-, Coustisatiork-for 1 nontiindo Of Canntylreasurer i and tin thetilre ..itnitjseleeondi -ballots stood higheat in 41461111 a 'oh i tile : 1 third tat , lot, delega el!frotn - iii - o :distinct ~which had been !It:meted 0:C170r for me, violated t eir,liiistrimeniosts 1 id voted, for one of My ecimpetitOritlMs disFe garcling t e. pripevt€ lifta iheuld" govern re resetitatliqi 4eleJtettti Vbh ventions. 1 ;* . 11 - t , ),,,, Gobd ITU, h . 1,61 4 tar ileat ** ,ie q uite those' who coridmitt to net asl reprosen tatives Of their :respective t-:ownshiPs, that they shOukli not abioadOn ifie per son whoinitliey have beep inStriicted to 'vete for, while 'there is -it reasonable prospect of ;his !aoirm'neitioni and cer tainly not When'. he to the ' highest, in vote- ; ! I- I L • I A delegate is not itt tibtit l ty tO tea suit his_u 11,11refdteliceur, tuir.th grati fy 'MU 0 ' I•nall ill *lll,. b'tit shonki faithfully rap', eat thouai who sent him:; -1, I Might ti!dt iiiiiv *ddraigiulit t •Were it t l so a le's not for t,h f tlthat it is the.secOnd time !that ba, e. sufferect, such injus tice. 1 In 11859,'1' two delegates from Neivi Brigbtonl violated' their instruc tions, whe 4,1 was .highest _ ii vote, and voted forri y eoMpetitor, Old AO ,i'etn eral Was't t he ekPression of disapproba tion I ofthel abt, by my Republican, friends,sad! s urgent Iwell,e many of them tha I i s l'ul'l' again lisctbmit my c l nume for the same offl4, ithat, I; colt sented d ilo sb . , nOt. antieipa a ting worse tr tnient. ' , ! I am ncii col tidal tiioittor, and had no baigains make o induce I sup port; nor do jay clai t I ,any rights not corn oil t 'my fell , w- itizens,but I trusted tha 'having! lid in , the i t County a# b oy: Old mad, slime its n 1 orinisa io n, laud having," I believe, endeavor cl, ti faithfully discharge) the e duties o f ao 'amble eitiseti, I had a right to xpe4ilto be fairlY treated by my Irene) 1 epublicans..ll With this hope, I u r itted my' dame in gocp faith to ert Lion of the; conventiok and for t e . (fond time r l have failed 11l to .reeeiv I :lair , play.", !I I Wlicr does tbe fault lie—in the Isys- teiii or i the" delegates Iwho violate I their instr i lietiems T 1 • The fly ten'''s probably ns fair, if lioUistly carried out, es' any than can be ilevis d for; ;the prtrOAe ; but ii• the prineipl s -of 'the - representation Isys tem be rebuke'' th shairiefully violated 'without 1:, rebuke'' ioto,!!conteinpf. . , Than ng 1 y friends for their gaup port, I in. v ry respeCtlitilv, 1 .I'.A3l.Es A.LISON 13eate ,'3i y! 30, I.IFAI.r ! ! i , .or the Arnte ' 1 :,I e • 1 h 1 ir meeting of Beaveri 3KI. Op.- P., held of tl June 4:tO, 13111, thefoli 1 ible andiresolutiouskverd 1 , 1 ! Moody-:.' , 1 1 1 t has Oleased Almighty inserntablq provide' ee td eath, from l',ottr midst Mrs!. A.‘iof our c. teemed brother eiol, we hitinbly hope to :t Killer sphelre. • i i 4; , .Itesol Ae 4 , Ist: . Thttt it ethers. 4too sincerely' sytit,z• t thir affittitidbratiitt mid , We tend hhii Our bart ..olite in t r 3-. •er let - • b• •qt •e• ''o •••••1 a i 1 i 1 .., • ' ' tved d.Thst t t liongli we speak mi ersclnal acquaintance, we Ily, o;be / itiforrued that our de trio di fiti 3 O the varions Offices wit•great pro i riety and deco that he was lkind- and affee lit &win wi a; a ed and tender f., lin nstriou. ;,in domestie cla nso n instances even ton faul:t, e :in isposithM, that she, l ekert ent i uence upon her ottOpring, ng t i em intoi sweet subMissiOn t' t e,"effeet,Ve persualion Of .7 111 a word,in many respecis s a oriel mother. L I . I 1 , , • C 3d.; , That while her many is gr atly augment' the t'iss to loth the retneurbrance,of them ' fftt 1 ' withwhich s a c...-so Litton. to bitter , 'n t e cup of bereave- 111/1 odge, the eve ; Res virtue Our. b .iffordsweet multi Re. l t i on. , t Nevv gc)PY .to .1 I -7 ' 1 • - [wed, 4th. 1: That these resoln ie pnblishe4 l in the Beaver and Brighton papers, and ,thati a these resnlntions be presented much respected and a ffl icted gewatar, June 4th, 1861. Card. - ' AL -Home ;Gnards of Mom ltrongh their officers ; be der :their agrateful ackeu to the Huritiony Society .ntation of u splendid 'ill ,se of te CO . in. The 'selves the itp an sha y ll neve y nor while in their hands; '. old I themselves in read, to the support of the; g if it shal.ll ever beeon BO to 110. i r 4 I I (Signed[by the officers, eYagx l ll -2 41-1 thonvtley in .whp has • !Hanle Guards. . . elre i itirrle'etthe Election of B i l ge l 3 Geneal, win be ramie by.the prop= Illeeri4 of tide Home - Guards,, to! the tars !Connaittee, on or before Pril thell4th of .llune, 1861- I . ' LTOvards of seven hundred slimes , ipUd tram Viginia within:the past weeka, and 'are now held' by I- the rninent fa: as contraband of • Ilralae to their olvlers, seven dredh theus i and dollars- I • L' 11 dier er o Mili, day, last week not so inneh 0 gov vr • hu. ffi3 1 )ritt tian eas. I • . /3 1 ridl , I ' Or' libr Wit; d Ig• igol, /I 1 Li 4 4 4 t4olbneli j ab _ k , ,,_ Lieut.Colotiel,tiaries Boles. ' I ' i 4 Ist liattaiiolnl it Regiment --'4l . ajof, eorge! 814xlerhe*A; Adjutaiat r z-x. Bettcr. , il IT 1 2*.Ariaiiir r s; he ; , aviirilte 1 o :l (. iri H...4 . Bei44Aiiptai*,, B. Chaliri 41'. r,.' it ' 1 r4-1,---:', - -1 , II; 4 11. 1 ::?11:71: r ..* 4er.....*1!):.7. E..‘d. 1."i :-. t 2n4L Regiao7444:opt Ile ‘ il*e- Toy; tient. ! 101,...1i0ht,. 'tunes' 0. •. • liticilatfa '', • OS 4diiiheot . - - .14 - kien:, Henry , ',. , ;erir', A:dihtant i Jei3ep,ll empbell. ~ p, 2tice imtta { oir2lift .7}oidAt- - M'ajor, It. C. Seott; IlAdjalinift,lAtbitt, hol'ds. 'l,li iL-'—‘ ...,t1 1 frii'itayini l o,6iilonel, 31o:. ilen" i drieloiont l'4la. COloriblj, Jas. .Steal I Ist( .Battalion 3d Regintent-titlajer, Patterson liitA l; .41,intant„ Jaines I . Conway.'ll .i •- ' 1 • l i ' I t 7... A. I. -- r:'' ii 1 1 1 4th ftintea44,flonel, Danal .tiaw tiot.; Lieut. : oololT ,1- W. W 0 1,0• 11s! /fattaffoir- tA negimenl--, itiajpl:., E. 11. 1 .13arelayi..S ' .:Adjutant, §. B.llBl7tig,it., 1 2nd ,Battc.fiet ;filth RegiOent-L r .:-: MajolN: T. F. Grothefild,i ntalll4 DilvidlPu,hlaP• 1 1 ..,-, 1 „ The Pltisb#ig Gazette in speak-; 'the ii lug ' ,of. Beaver company, i no , w itil 'CriMp Wri hi "MomPlimental it t h u snv 'The BeveroutikY eon Tan in camp-h—the " Cur ti n Rifles"—,- leo po secl I entirely of I ynung nien—there is, hot . a ;man in it I :yer,-30 year i i, 11l iii 6; I more, than.one-h If Mt?. wide 25, thicli •evaral aro -atuaq't 20:. Th y 4ere? quartered tne t sOnid weeks in the 'car cji rtaitcity at Ildeheaterilierore ectnilig id the. eamp, Old *ere Itheie , .o.retuily drilled by thOir iltillfdl eaptair ik . They came; nit d clay evening. 3d) and 12.1141, in an iflniehed barnek IsText Morning, i _tlie 'Midst; of a dtt?agreeto.- 1 1 N .. 0i ble rain, themen erected thew tents, and are now comfortably - qit i ariered. The menu fe all 'n good heal,tll,l good spirits and gond humor, • Abont tyren -1 . , , ~ . .1 , and l ithe rest are ettnag, ,bealty,`*.ell built TOUng men 1 T i litf gbod discipline in itheienmpany is , equally ditid;thbie to ( their excellent; ,CaptAin and [to their own feelink. of eieltrespect. 11 1 L ' 1 1 711 , i 11, 80- The I .ji:,atiijitore • Anterican, 1 , , of LTharsdaV r ep orts; the return of anotli- L '-... -1, .1,! ,er\Qomitte which *as - app toted itO • 1 ..- , . L L ' svaLupoli he - President.' • .4,,meti ; 1,,,e i • , t 1 , ,• , can saw • 1 , 1 1 • - 1 ~.., 1 - 1 , , , 414'Ve I CL- e‘r4l tliti,i a c l o . minitt . fe cif Pie)- [- ; T hree,Bblivrstc "P e E l 2 1 - 1 " ; '' chants, shvintild?ral and representa-• tiVOS of other ditultnitrial ptirsuits of .... .: "IrASILN4II'.SON,. J 13 altimore l i V. 19" ti cit'ashipgtuit 'rues-2 l' .Seyeral hundred.regtilars a day, and bacilli, i /nt.e' rview 'With the ,y H r withintWett - tt- - fourilionrs, fo _„_t k President *nil e p_leadingi httlinheiFf I, laOuse, They will foe a;1 of the Sabi et. They WilaVi i - most ;iot LLOne of the ;columns Whie eoitrteousty re, C'eireif,\aud evi,eiy Assn- Ilcrerate against Harpers 'F r ranee given Of,the. kindly fe l eiling iii i i•( . fol,uirizi of lien. Patterson's I n the I3overuniontl,'owardllaltiplOre gild is. 'approaching by way' 'of I Maylatal, ;and ‘i.ir laltitide)i;er ;itt , the',. toWn.:- , airl,a column Cif tidt. ..'. ! fe loyalty of,the ” at nut . ..4s ot3`ih t e ptin-L: lan's 'a,rtity , is' movi iig ' from `t 1( pie. lViti, re , ai..,Li to the ,building OfLi !I Help'eannot come to 'Gen: • f the glinbnati, i he Presideitti,pr 'paise(„l' front I.:itiassas SunetiOn, %nil 'th i at - Baltinior tilioild have ts`\,.litii - , ;',1)owell will ',,ePgage lite ivhde consideration I 'i hd ditossift,io of .the' thin of the Rebels poAied th .( 1 311 eontractsinsit! It ff.S• the fhrniultingl,.k • t - a:11 , they b(i ', re-LentOreed 'fr a irtny supplies mid Clott. , ing/ . .anvil that ~, , tuond and - 2,;i6 r :f o lk, ra (le . the Baltitinjw : 'alai ' Ohio! `; iilailro id i'WiL,lt he a dangerous ibe to I L v .. Sliclnld soo' ii b i s'cipe:lted • au 1 Lits - ti. Lle I, i.ti'itive,in tlieir rear ; And li' lie' prote tc4l front fu rth e r •incilesti ,yrt r rt , iii:op :iiniet .t , ,'L 1 , ; ', L ILL ',I fhL. -, 't I we press e ie Cammitte Will make, ~ i: itv are : raieti ut6tinfer t , } , a Idetaile r 4 rt, oil their i ietkiewi l iin the' l'iltatiac to threaten lo ----I !----, • 1 , prieiches et t h e C•lPittl of t. 4 11 I 1 L minior. ,Tli s three ,blowil .1 struck al;onee, and. the L bneW 1 tered and 'dist tled,r not' II Nthich Way ti' turn, will fall 1 -i the 'Plaii,,: - ; which the u nit Nvlio regal-d contemptuous .- tali 4 n .Lteluiriali:'' has foriiii.: l / 4 iti l n .. . little', office," ' and 'wlielr,, " ti rAlible" will execute; '.' 1 ,AV have good reason in I - 411 before rristriy hours a coly?.n i i ii men d Vill 'march trout this ei y II ari)er's. Ferry, A IRA) t 2; 01 district volunt.cers. Of the, (ler. the NO4 llllltlpShira I and the! Rhode, Island Bat form ,a,Part. TinfrsVlaile w'L'l !handed by (ioll Stone ofl teentli Infantry. The i)ree s titartitig,l , Livliich hag been p from ;tithe to tittle, 'is not;) . t li deternined. ZjThis enl um. i bably have no mare Serh_nt, that ,of, interrupting the fag t , fl'by other coniinandsifi-ol Ferry:' Other reginients, n to thO§o'natned,.are mitler , orders.: ,L. • L -.? 1 ; 1 j 1 ! -Nat Prince,l Grand aster Fritnee, I • 31.alakoff,"frithe Paris correspondent of the lie* 11,70rk Times,t writes,i , to chat japer 'tit ii we have incrt. l frie'pds in L France i , ihanin England. • l Ibm. ml. Daytori. ur new 11 i aister to 1 ) .. e t Prench :'ourt is reported 4s.agreca , )1,,‘- disapperi ted lii - the overwhelin lig' setitt*nt in favor Of our nati nal unity.- trhe 1 11 Emperor" Napileon,l M. Thouveiio. l Minister of _roreign Af-, falrs, and Peike Murat. a nlernher of the taw' rat' l 1 ilfeardly, have gall e nured the Atnerica i n I M,inifiter that they should be deeply pained t a:disrup tion o the Union. andi 'that; they should anch with deepest aolicitude . the prO regal f events in this'ebuntry. 1 Thus, hike 'England ariPettie ttYl l re- , ~ joice at he threatened disiiimnberment' of theline'ilean• Union France le showin g herielf, , as in the evolution ) . , ni friend ofllthe Col:intr.? May 'N a poleon and' France live a d prosper : GI i 1; Send. 4 • HS' _ _NTEtt.nl! T. .ND . ECRETARY 'SY - ELLE *--Al friend just from IWash ington. speakS of General; Scott's la bors as inimense. . There; re constant ly ke before his qtn4iters about twenty herses; 'all A;titittledi and ready for a start, a ncli _every few; •Mi nII teS couriers are,' going . and coining with 1 orders and reporti. '.j , This filedi also • states that i the labora f Mr. Weller, the Secretary of ilv the N 1 yj . !l i re "very severe. , He is in his office night and day,__ l ttending to all th 1 details of the A vY affairs, 1 ia .14 . thus guarding against cor uption and other abuses,l and ferret}ng . out the SeCeSS l Ofil akkurattels in that,' branch of the ,ftderal service. 1, [ re does not in to; ontrzat a singl • duty to a .41 sus ted o ffic e k—.7.Veto 1 (teen Palla'-, dium. •li ' 1 . i it I _ll I . 1.1 1 , 7 ---- EF - - . 1 - 4 , m Cairo, we learn that Gen. ;Prep ' a Sent On Thurs4ny, two tort-.I ppaniesll Elliors Mills,Ky.; ten miles e from t 'formee place, Where the Reb els had . Otatilitihed * a I 'nap.. When the ' ps reached the's bt,i however, trFr c f the e ' eery had fled ~ainitial.' Co!. .Vi'ickfr,4 etai4d on Gen. Prentiss, 'and 1 prate 'ted, en the partf f Keutilekk, again t the onciipatioa i nf her son' . by i Yede troops.: The Gelrerp.l assured hint t I) he would maid is whatever , direct l 4, eared on whafTerl soil the , , Government ordered lhi ,to march,' d'Wjth this liepcy. tri . W ernisort 1 " 1, was4'w:o4i:to le contoh L I . , [ 1 • 1 El Mt ,tovirn• o, leave wledg for th Ilag fo y pledge I,•_ suffer and willl l iness) to ,enerous e nepes , , ) = Frande. oleoli has lyibn !EMI of the Fre ri nee Merit NIME . t Tbtlili7Lectling Con v ent !,- , ,•••1 ‘'. ":---,• 1 dl , . `:,.1 ~--' Wisiiisorotr, 'Aim , 1- ,*- '. . 7. •,- ~ , We lefrn'from;a if romilifilti.P cian,7 l 4ol, Ilia jast artived front ing, *teat ,1 11 ' be the , ,probOlefel rif the. Convent ion Which meetslo 11th inse , All.the ' leading men 'agreed not to atteMpt to maite". a State gilt of , Western Virginia;lb act for 'the 014 Dominion, as 'aim. setting up..a Previsional GOver rlion, n in.plgee.,of that which has, -b lion, j abdiC ated 'its powers. The act mf the Col&ention ' Wilt 14 -t pOBO.,GOV. Leteher and his, ro be ] associates. - It will thbV,pppoi4t arid - tree men in their placed. Provisional-Governor will,prob4b .ifen.,. Jaekson 'of Parkeraburgi. • Convocation will then declare .• i ', 4 l'irginia, in a. , state .of insuilre against the General Go.vernmeut %atoll' id to Pet. down the rril; Will 'be , invoked. The Legl'sl chosen on the ,24a ult., the nri. of which are,, by it's reqUest, to With the Convention, c Will be nounced • the legally elected - Le ture Of the State, and will bezel ered to proceed at( once to 'the aetiOn of business. he Gov ' • Miill.pend iii hit} •'niesaage to, th Houses, and two Senators, ;of 1 John S. Carlil' will probably -,b and a leading tcpublican thel ' will be ehbsea. , r In this plan 'of 'operation 131 Carlisle Willey Pierpont, and if' unite '; Oitr informant thinkS;tha Contention will be one of t lie gra pop,Ular assemblages ,ever ' caller gettier,..-TheAeOps ~a re- l y i,+; hind them aie' the people, uu.ni and: united.,' lln th is movemn the hdie - "and salvat ion of the cli fin nion. ' Through Its action, in erati.)n with. that of the. F.edei ,l ernment,she will be irtuasforrn d a wholeSalei, negro-trader - unto la rn coinonwealth. 1 I The sentimentOf ,VeSpirti Xi is rpreaentad toi be, all, one sva 3 30 counties out Of 24,000 freb' all. but 2,000-were for the triddn traitors are allowed to "plat 't now, The. pills are examiried -every voter for Secession is - 10, oat violence, with .the ntnOet3t ritss. to 'the Court llense, whorl required' to take the 041.110 T .ance to the United State's.. Tff wit .f* *• have not I taly —this titae. ' - I,l— THE MOVEMENT AG NARPER'S FERA • ~, jj, --,--„, . :1 11 : 40,ERSTOWNil Itlll9 11) .+ giniuns arii escaping in grea4 . twelVe 'crossed, at Licking'4 inil§s above Dead Spring:. itll, expected to-night...Etrvi, Virginia betwecu r the, ages ( 00 are required to,enter tliti or i before Thlirs• tJa3- tict. 1 ' A. Virginia, just ,a- rived! Secessionists claim to havoll at Ilarper's Ferry,' bult: thieil. : in 'Virginia say that there ar than' 9:000. ' i , 1 ' • - s,•l Friends' of Gov. ' hick, , Goldshorough . andthe, S rotary :'of yState,l as hero! this in, lining from Frederick. They have viqted , G4iier-. id :,Thomas'; brigade, ',and l asked for 'troops for the , protection of Frederick. Gen. Pattermon will.' irmmid ately i ad vadce a brigade to that poi t, a d it is understood that they will marc i id day. - Disloyalty : is,' :very! tron ' at Frederick among the rtie L lopi b ' ers of the Legislature:!'l i - ,: 1 I .. ' Them is a report of al .ohtfi Dam No. 5 on the 1 1 16tOnia . -ori ting in an attempt 1- awl :'argil to, complete - t'he de' trizeti • n of werk. This,lit is said, ti ni ren this morning, 1 and were-re i.ted, • klome / Guar,ds of Cl 'ar, S ings 'Williamsport; and',t ~ at, tieep meat is now rgoilig'pn. i l tslo ,pa lars, have yet reached hero, boti' press has been sent and to I lir Lars. will-probably i ba recei • d'to -1 as,the distiknoi is oriy. 440 nc a lf ' r , 1 ', ; .- I • ' . 1 '' Latest eknitheiii previa; . -1. • - ..- - - --- i iii , - ii . Oe • Bet*teen, 1- ,, • , ..., .. •L 0 7,1,r iiLE, Fridiy, J. unel7,... i sql -.,.,. CtiTtifi rt i a . .W. W.• Irvi - i n :. _27 says 4ofttnal.r t hat- a, large. quail. '---,'-'-.... ' - ',;7 - 4 - . 2.1. .E l. . l, Eo . ii ti;!,i i . i k - it ii;.... ri . ,,, ... 5. ' . .' iii. ' . :ti arms •..,,,...:, !. ja . ; . - ._...11,4,31 4ER, tit*. o ,•:. were - secretlit.broukht '. .. from Piiinefisiee 'in .Kentiieky, on Wed -,‘ *,,' • . deedaY . ,,iii thelßeeessiOnists . , .. . - . ,I . - Pen a; . ' . ;'‘• l y l itit t - i nf i . : ' : : l2l/ 11. 1 y e it u i t i lli . 4 ` 4fir Y f f e P er iii /4 . . .. • ..The . 4tr, o i - PiectOn e. of the - 4th stati. Bta : ---ty o .' a l,- iii ti ',i I '. • 1 .' ", that: the Meitlean . . , schooner' Brillianteta ~ , , ,,,„iii,i- ----„ ,- -1 . -: ‘ ,1 1 . 9. 1 -" % P t; , z , (iq ;4 had been Ordered 'oTr" ~'tlie."Pass' bystliA!' • ''' . -9- ' n ''''' 1"' 9 " 64 ' ; ';f iltiilFE -. • - 81 , 003 n. :, •.' , ..'' -. ;.. 1.; • ... ;. L•: i i sentatiye ,l rs i :',3lo37. 3, 18ti1 thii.,.,,ii,. 7 . ,,-, rip,,, t , ; The' brit* CiVete bad becillseizedan.d ! I I tur y ffimite- 'zi n i i ti ' ' ... •. ' • . ' 1 ' _, .. 0 . . sent .7.Voith'.. ' • • .• 1 . . ' 1 .• .• .• '.l • 4 - .PR' w '" 2 rease rilve me i.; •• ' ' •' ' 4--,• I I:•• -- • ' . 1 4 delity spelt iiitin. ? • '',)-.-th,.' o tri• ",' Tlol.lrith, : r - reneh, iSpardsh; AO 1 ' fo u r - I} • - ~ . matnei ronaitna g i ' Brelnen , ,Coh7.3;Als" at NeNi.-Otiketis; an • I ?:; 9 ,• '''• '' - '-ii• P2.4. ' t ? nent '• as iti ''P el libelii t.?) 134...Barolfelte, ( the French Agent 'ha r• I • : j. i hn 9- 11 8 • 0 :1 1 P - ,f O l t i ) b( i.'-;i '- 'i l ::: . ' iu . ti °/ 1 . i l i. . :,, • I had 'an 4nte.rvieW. with ~:thel Com man; 1 , '..." :• • ' ..',.,' • ..:- ..- ~1-;, G. CURTI iv, : Gorei ll , • d bi tte ck l t l io t . h)ii llt'ciOk . lyn. 'reap . ti ii , g ,. . tht . ' IYear:4; : itc,,' .r: -• .1 , - ) 61)er ;07 . - '. ' " . '• , A cirevaie had occurred n ilieJ,oulL 1. o .l ' i• - hi . ' Ex if. • ~ ... . • d is c a e n: l ,7 l ,S!il : . c .. • . ,...t , if" , • .t_ ~h. e , _. .31 , IS „ si . s . ;l:ip . i , ,:: .i . itm! } ': l T H, - . ' l l' 1 ) ; . 1 1 .1. ; , : .t . t c . :: ,. .: l l l :l ll s P: i i i;i l ...; , y y :/:Y;(1 ,3 1 ' l li T t i i i i r: 11 :1 1 , cf " •Nnteliez i 2,50 feet ' Wide,' •a d I ' o' feet • ' - • ! Imsc- of 163pregeritittk-e., ~,... • 1 ' • A Norfolk tp .The .rAtliiiiM. ... dispatch- . ' . ' ' . [ l. 'v .d . 11.* : '. "'". ..."' ' Con:feq:erae,.q . says . the . lifeitinnie '.- has:l'l; 'red r t3 tl °. t. n 3 " l7 . N t " . ll l w4i' L T 11 1 r1 i''' .4: been ' raised; her'niaehinery l being" tint ,1.,;;,,„d u,- 0. --( :; . j 2,.-. 'i*,- 6° ,'' . - u1 " ., -a4 tnitireti;,and. *ill ,be -catty. for . . 'sea 'o ' - - r -- :' a ' "erl t h e ' Ca " °I. t ' i rr''(:l . 'ii(lit'Ail t , ridi ,... : ~,,, , -,,,..; _.. 1 ., , . 1,.. .forJrOO - ps fl•onl Pe,tlil§l,-leg i th -i` n ,#l, '• • • - si . !Ifo• fti -d4-. l-', !i had b e en : ~ ': • '.......01)c , ~,..1, . .1 :. • pr 9 0 1. 6 4 , 4, '• The • -, •Charlesion ' Coirier bf ~ the - ,..4 tb. I i., -. '''•• • • ~.. ~--..,. • .-‘ 1j 40r S V ' (... ! ...ral . ily s , hefori!• .ittv .'iti,l! ; L i-. says: t he • lilinesseta it the', Ile:ie). ill' ' ,•• ' • •, that ' or . il .. ~ • „ , ~. 1 . ~.. . , Fill oil; I baje• endemrored . i•O' e . "ii• - • ! •,; ..,. T,.hi l . :: ?.l l lt4pilitviialiej. are k ii i i l: ni.. - th t-,, , a ll the bills... for artielek l i e ' l ,-.1 .1 1 );1 ,.",-cj i [ ( f •:' : ; attention , o4the f f.. igihme'e..l(2inillii'lltteei I - e". . "1. V '. ni l • this Pla(''''''.l''erf're-'•l'4'4 ~ .., ...., since lily apf i ioin Linen C and th•• •'• •• P - 3 Ithe .higliri,l . .t.s . - Of Proi-isloits chi arg.,-FI o f !)y• dealers . i -er a : . •••• . . ..' - 'i .;' scree, A , 21,: .1 1 1: 1 t -1. ° '.)ll'lrtefir:.;°4llliiili'll,7)-i::l,t,i:ttit,4:. 4..; The ..iii - ONle lte 4 isier .siiy:r bait the i L 7, 4 e n rs 'P o ' nsi. and f .4 .e ,„d tittg .^ t h : of tihre,. i hel. „ Pattie idwgd_tbe. , ..BriiisitlSl WS. L.Perth'r :!• : I„erved,.and.. he names of iieriSnits no - ;.- 1...i1,T .. e . ii, 1 n1;1, ,. .11 . :1:0: c 1i11:,: c, :.1641:ti e i t fi . sea. ,Tun erred, s a i od tde i t * gi •, 1 1 (2 _.- ... 1 I V' t 31 ° 14 ii 15 . , ,ii Por.t. 's now•INo con . .. ~ i• • • 1 •. • '•• ' 1.• .• - . Clear. :! ,i • •. ~ i--,• Li t - •ill • - .. 11)!q:' fi e - , 4d yet - been' pAiii ~.,. . :._ v ,,,,„.......,, L ., -', , .• ...[ I to these pe so i', and • the; i - aluil -,)•,' IP:4 3 bri.auttreiiXl. WtOShington... 1, i t-ilt'if' -, Trvl(7(• has. Pot; yet beerrsi4 ; ll,l,l, All _the - - hill s- audited{ and piiia ' hi.:.„ Asumore*Littne. 10.• t ou,ssm; , throp;h „. the (00,e 0t . ,.0e „ A u,ii. . . . . •,• The Rlinde Island. Regiments break . . leave. , l ' 6 " . Gen e ral ; fal l e°o-e-'3' of . t riter,, '4 UP . their etiMP at midnight' and per railroad 16. the direct:4On ,ef 'Ralf: I the '' ar '''' es - f9 ' 76ibe d 'tn ll . • I '4' ' pith per l Forty early to.utorrOw. Their ; are attached .to;thiti rep'ort. ',A114•4:1,... ': - • was to „night,.:bri- night ,ani,i . ,h• i;ricO,:difirged - w kiii,l,:,.• Marine battery info tpe . eity, taken to" the fr•ailrotal (id_ . s `itied:••nndthe true -villu(m . oft-'4 , :a'.! : 1 ,: .pot., . lio s il ib ei . ed . and. loaded eu the. l item only h•t. allo*ed. ' •'• '--: ' ''' '...: .Tlie.-cairii at'Pittshnro; 'iS now ',ii:f., traiu;Aogether.With the". aiitillerY; her ` 1 • r o t iti -ati a d t .. - i t r lte , .. ; 6 ,,, e lo '.b e e k l6 ., n th d i i s n .. g .e ;rt e o n -t i l; ,; e ; ,fttil.ll-11).‘jke1 1e t1 i .1 :71 ,u : 1 1 4 ,.. - . 4 ,:::,? i 5 g a e n 7„ j2 ;;1 6 . fi. 1 . .f K e 1'i 1 1 ? . .,;,:: :,. f i fofessi3f, :Allen ~.of - ,llllOde 1 fsliiii4 - , /I ' l l''' . wli ? a '-' a e tink Is•A"i s t4l/t .. 0'1.'.: tl . -noen-brcrti4ht ',tilt° , the . .•eiti r y ium aild Qua.rte•r 3/ as tar 4" at [tifot a large b alloon, silliehlhe,intlated from : I' l ' a • re ' • ' Paol " is ''''' . "- 1 -' mul'Pliostarc: - - -. th 603.,. t ic 4 ,- - , L. t ; t t ~,,. L. - fN e L Ili made tO itir' order and f filar, t " -t ••..t, s ; - ' 1 1) 4 ,- - a. -1• L -deflect 4) ' " 4 P -1 . .tablish ed . .Sich . a t,yr.: H Cetit'•Of aieiitint e ' k : - . r snehuso tts• Avenue . and Fourth • street .1,16,..„ . ..,,i t i.j.k!i1ity and .4..beeks.l . i,.i ,to unsure , ii-;,• Itti . aftei - sra 7tIS loaded - it ,sand bags fur .more. convenient tram-'1 It ' 9 .•" (-1 " 13 ' '• ' '-‘ ' - .• ' ' .. ' in,,,; j Ip . Ortation to the .Rliode Island . Caniii, f.- The'""ll - 1 .,-, 1 1 , • - ; - , • i 1 about one' ile :north . of tlitt ; C:tnitol;_at 1 4 _, Tt "'l - •', 3 ," )11 , 1 iiiticirpliee astidrd five ,thousand i'et 1 suPervi."'n long was at ached . to- the Hash et ;• " arta 1" 1 .6°vc ' r "'!'i 1/ an: eictioriinatttal ascension intitib; 11, 0 1 , tion *.ith tit .tliiii,.iiig:i.it..l -, The •Indloom is fOr,lintae-1--- TLS '. c°nl,l • diatb recontiOiterilig.'Pliipo i se..s; and .lit 1 der th e COE • is :ORlEL:that lie will start on .his , aerial i u t •• i i .eriif•liale, .1 . rtiyae . earl; to -mOrroW Insb(titing.: • ..: • ~. ''• It IS:also !said: that;Ser.etil otherregi-..-I' t ° ref "'''''Y' th 'ziteats' are under orilef:ft.l•l2ii 4ri.*elne.lit'll ni - ,'diy brea -...... ' • ,''' -1 . • • 1" . - . 1... 'pie Thli ,Fourth and Fifth Bart:rt. i , . ions of the )i,toet..ofeollinibiA rol n teers'.are al '0 under: sin - dear ' orders -- They belie ' e they . are to' .So to.;,Fre.dl:,r•- iek,.."3.titryl. ad: • .."• ..- '..• ' T : ' . • - ' 1 •: • '7 I. ._..,,.. . _...;;... . 7...;.,:i.,...L..''',....,:l -L 119.14;111g .- tit Kenttiok.. iira..ktoks. ",„ . ~ .•••:. ~ ' - ......_. El . .',l t. ... r... 1!: :'' ;• ..,..; 1 , - .. 'C'Anio,.lll.', • June - . 7 11: [,„. Gen. I're liaviii this 2,- , ilearneir I ail -. ~ . ,sOmejicentii •k Seee..,sqoiiist,.; hiad:g•s tablished it-,•mutp at Elliott. 3ii11. , ,1.KLv.1 . i:c‘ti . riiles. - frOni• this plabe". Sent tivii eoinyttnit.-t- to -that. raee:l Y :lien 't tie ) , arrived :t It e•eileiny - had ti,4il. ; -• , "k - 1 ' ' o.l ' l Wickliffe. 'who. reiir,':- , •;•nts fi.ol: tOel: V ' in` a, senii-ofllcial ehivracter, viiii: tell' 6 ~i.l. Prea . t isl to..ii,t3- i4)l(;,iiir .i)o , clotlfyivietith , :ie,ll . l.:thre,iileLi 4 L( of lientoclFlr. 'soil. . -. .1 - ... ' ".• ..-- I . (l i: lll...relitiss, ,show.e.c.l• sc.. - prat i 2 •, -', ters!frptn the 'Western !part of kep.pligli ,i State, a-lking , proteetion I it Oill ; I:lliii Llle'itil" I iSlllilahil declared it ' hi* intention dt) '.. 4 troop s i n i f • ''.. '4* i • I ~ 1 .°71 7 54:411t 1 j Eility 'ibe. l 4poi...such soil as his ' G ; vernineiiii .. Y. :'''q4t - -de l red •.' ' '' '• ' I ..• '. 1 ' -' .-- .., , ~.• - • • 1 ... •: I i. i 11 9w10g: (-' 1•-•rael - ; Bl'anehai.t. • anotiier -,ot .1 the: ctnitti.) i5 e ,.... F .... i i0i- syUpntkiix•'ers, il , ivi hO. ace f 'ar: . 1 I . ' 1 3 e 1 1,17 1,1)610alo,.1 has; been arie,'ied and • I• i1....'f941)-7.1.46,...nrin4fie1d... tiir. trial.) •on'.o. - ob. s l O-ibfl . 4 - i•eai;01). '. •!••:-. --- ,_ . l•:' • - ' 7 S ,;114.461 I ' ........--_.,...,=." - 1 __4 . . . • I The? Rebels •Adva.noing on : Ca T : l,-e t mt . ' . .1, CA nto.Pa 10..6';' Ji i nne 7, ls!' 014. )001 - .Fieolit in" :parties .'Ot' , Pilli!ilv'.s - a ,•.. .• .. • , , .. i" • to)rAirdti ; iireHreport&t. at .li).' I .141 and. - 10 0•yii)11 1 -q) I"- ini les below - here.. to-datt- - .1• 'Sort . , . •FrentaiinltroPPS are coming npotil)Pth Sid egrmi . - itit•hei•rh-err. iAn attaek : upon ',Cali ery 01 . 1 ripotnernarily ext,etited We are i. 1, 0 i . .. 011.. . :!,.,' ;:..- ..:-4.- . - L.•-,.....)-;---)....L.:-.4.! . ~ t . e ''.l sir- T.lik!..Union cautiO' , in .:kentuk3f. I k on or, :• .1 1 /.. r ilenrn • from . Washington. lint ,sipp td i 1,,, r iii:iit..•l - . V c riya4t and. Cant V I Ca . - defila to 'Ertl( e..f th fret re irn'ent.,Kentaeky 1 willli ro -1 volrinte.er's,`4Ow in ; lint•leity,•hav - 0 .had• ask t ittn:! a-i-Cry . situ' >iictorV., interview Avith Ces'•dt iv-:,See*l.ary •C' *rot' 1 aUd Gen. • Scott liiii.tr..r's.' 'l74U l '••obje objet of: their•-v.sit •im to ot)tain addition: anus .for ' the ~..714siittie k..:- 'Brigade, larch.. • • which- is• eoinprisedWf ill - Ist .catch -2d 'Regiments nutaliciiii, ,20O•nieftI•.•and -Will be.eoniiniinded . -b \ y :OA 'Giiihrie. I \ •ThOy •.' were nssured.' lie . r.XGen: tci - itt,, tha . Geii.-afeClelland . will- bk ininiedi latelv instructed to supply the,l3rigatle Ai 4 iii arms . and . acemitrethentS 4 and t hat orders were ,is 4, tied to. Col." ouch .ri.,.l lio re port at Col. Anderson's: liead iinartirs;.ni Louitiville,lArith . hisieom= inandfortliwith. • .i: .;• -] - •1-• ~ qa rapt. Cabill-., re a`ar Or* to 14edit B utt -, the jute •I;ieril; • that ... ~., r ;oii rHisou rcttet thepbt tey - of ,)la , gotlin!slrocldmat on, and. tli siOrobabilty a eoll'iiidn'ivould ' at' he outset between I"he.l3rigad th Secessionists, .at ~flLenisi-ille, , _l'e 1.1 eral replied . i."Y "Y o u shall ''be } 'tamed. sir. Wty 'can send 'i-ou ' 4 0. E.•• I laig.n. in three tlays.'' • 1 -;.._ -' I . • , . apt. Cahill coot, `s•,thc-stat+ment made'by.Etnersen E ii . L , ide, that eight in_ . every ten - in. 1.0 ova' e ' are loyal `fag there ant ,ti l ttlaYthere p °teas mg ley al.ty who ..a . i c . treally,. secretly CanitiVito , with 1116 lie:, els', as in . .I.Balti- - , . inre're . .; • Lieut.. CoL .ilylisit. and .Iteapt.: ;Cahill. will . join theirreginient inimedi... !}surly, , , ~ . _.• . ' L•I 1 - . : • L... .-1: w:i.' ~~ 1 s !au . Ime; ia El nce . I e • e If4ft, 1 he are to y. maaad ager 4 11' e l st linktk n. en 1 c att 41- 'KM Buqt r e. viii mg , SE ; 21 fat 6 h)trn.l in f ervicilotiil q. :; • sAys the 5,1i00 mell inle9 nbt • , • t, ►inA. i i , —.---.........e....---..-_ I t i THE XEDIVERRAN i f N F I LLET COMING' HOME.—The GoVer tn'enf dispatches ordering home r t e: Medirteriailea.o squadron caught a 1 the vessiles 'in' good time..) The tl. gshii) Iti . el mond, and the Susquehamial were 'at Naples and the. Iroquois w s, at Malta. All are on the way to New York.l This Will add three.spleldid vessels o the blockaditig fleet.• lane thltt wes.l the and,, acre- ticU n ex ticu- to. )s Wokt cfruri. ctn.:burg: aro 1,1:11 4 uuddr and control pf the:. tit,:tlid. hare uti iv deintrtnacttt.. z -. - :;tnissary 1/eintrti;: t s b . cen unavolik t tir Dtrol of Quarter 7n , jtpri - 31:,y i . t whose repfirt I heir 1. ,, ,41,), for d:..tait,. • W: w. ciwiin;aary 6pk. MEE i. - ..A,lsl'r. 1 1f P CiJ14.14 TS . Juiie.t;t: rrod zbti W iltdebEt . ,tl Cztiktqit' ' Stt- the Iron Guards ). , tivqrd • • )1.,‘• of the • followitl.2 .tic‘tettQr •to t' , .)l. .foutAit , t t ptn•s, it :tit rivet ~,ar fli,ht_ liens (:of • . IW - 11i rot,.. origit~:il c 1 from fi<2l(.l. , itaoe :•1) tt? . . 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