r ‘ mg was Arrest Of 303! Winnns, Esq. i From Me 5": Ti Juumal of Commercei l Thu Bultimlore Sun ol‘ Wodm—duy any» :’_ Progress of the War. , . ‘ —-'l'lm Sim-in twin of yesh-nln‘v ‘en'n- _ , - - M a” Volunteers for Three Years lug: “lllL‘il hruugbt to this city mml of the ,“I'lllrfie ‘l’39.:l”;s.e‘il'le‘:fli '8“ {Tyledfffl‘} .‘ . mbe organizer bmgg lug “Id-EM may, _ a_, , . .- . _ A""L’W n e-W moment: on ie eny ouw. .'~. {g ‘. i'. i . .- _. "wax-23:22:: 3.22:3: 128.32%. mm- m mm mm mm. m if:4ii‘fisi'l‘ifEFZEZSLZ‘ES?lli‘hfit‘bfii; being performed by ”m sewn” inrl Chit-t afiprouclllnu Mr. \iinaun. {member'ot‘ the [Wt ’39:!“ (lamina {L raent dis; oint— Olo'rk with exfioriencvd summit. in :uldx- ”“1“”.D“i"‘“"’f""mm" ““3" Wh° M“ merit. it would not'di)J to any [militix (>1 tion to thy l.llu:l‘§ ut‘an. .\‘mtt 'Atljutant. ”mm” “nth ““3311“ ounfrontwm‘ CW“ that a collision Willllmt soon occur 103i -B'e‘nerul 'l‘humii: und other militzirv urntlw Nomi-V ".‘qum'd ‘1 he "t“ Ml" anu““‘ {when :0 111511th ‘uu bro ht in L‘lo 6 3mm. ‘ » .5‘ ”Vi", huvuuz nut-med: the otfigi‘r Mid he proximitv to s-uuhhfi'or uiirlel'l‘thelewl in , Hugh .fixiew i< manifmh-d to learn what ' m’bed to speak tn_hml, and (9!" him "9 "mum in~l.~m(-es o!”.me 'enved if not im miiistflbutiou will ho mmlenmong the Bmm“ “" order R." 1”: “r"e‘.‘ fm’“ —‘j‘s"“""l ilrri‘ll-iitiitl‘il-t‘rs' llo\‘iiitle~'lliuV he uccidr-nt of the forces to commute the thirty-nine “”1“" Mr'.w”“?”"' mm ””m "gL‘d “""1' ullv inaur’uwk'il 4; MW mmni'nt Imd thus ”HM" of ini'untrv and one of mivnlrv‘. m“ then assisted from the cur_n.nd ‘9 ””5 thu countrv precipitated into uz-tizve win-_— ’fnnking . minimum agile yum M 34 .600 Wild 0m “4301”” AMm Immediately it at” not: however appear to be the ur’ \p maximum aggl‘egntw- {if £3,034 0ne...” and {it"‘i‘igtzlg'”wifilgfxiélgx:;:‘l";:‘i:f pow of either (if aie'(~.ult~ni<ling punk-i: to l ‘ ‘ I . - ‘l I i ‘ ‘ I l 1' A ' i y ‘I ' wp v ' iii“ :23: or mm m “s9me l'y nun 1n .- A .lnnni' or nn- n-l'uN-t "(_lmtltmce. '. , a" ,1, q. g,~ ,j.A “ , , iZti'tih'liilvliih"): lupin-4. 111 ml: roginilent ‘ 00" ".'“"; who yuan “all ‘ mando- thglauloriifnihiy bhinlhhihkoilxihhha utmjddut pfinfnntrv will mum: of ill companies and lowvd to .'““: the oihcernaud 0? hi < return “'0 are aware tlmt‘u large force is being I minimuiu ngii'ngw- ()i‘xllli men. or nmax- "3“"! ”1111 he could getno Rati-rfuolnry “l“ rontx-ntrntod at Washington and that 1u« imam itgrogate nl' 1000—14149 nthocru and («war ‘s' to the’reuons for :Wmane’l “"059 "lots orconzidernlflc bndieq ot'itroops min-eh men. ’fhe eavalrv regiment. vnll consist 69an that s‘“ 931°” of security “7“ 1"“ “Tl" ins: Nurthward from the South and South , friuror five mama)“; each gum, “WW immune were denied: also that, Mr. \\ in- “HM. continuullyireaoh “I, through “NW ”all“. With 9 minimum wilt-911m of 79, or a “"5 “3"”? be Mk 3" 1100‘.) care ”f PM“ ‘9‘» remlv reliable 501111365. The former i: n - maximum of 95 oificers End men to each exammntiou. lam“ ““Wm.ml°kmb" preca'utionlry measure, demanded by the compuw. These may he mu~terod in by . ””1 "y. the members 0f the Legislature 0" grunt importancv of tlni‘emling the national ébmpnnies or squadrons. The company and v {figfmnv "Inch wagdehnned but n‘feymin-t Capital, ~ and the latter may have been ‘ 'cémmifiimmd oiiicem “ill he a. inted ‘ ' ' ' war (3 ' edit ' e- ' the Gown-nor of the Male i’uyiiiiishin'g iiityfl Th“ 8"", or Thursday sway—The. arrest fhf \firgtiriinbyugiiiiigt fl;;)l?ll:r§5€‘3tllle‘;tli‘llj and the non—oomminniotwd oflirers, until i ot‘ R '55 Winum, 57“" on ’l'uemluy "'“M' M from the North ahd also to form a barrier ‘ . the company in embodied in smmme ,by ”.18 Rel-y “ml”: created considernble 9’“ on the inantior'of that} Confederate States ' "the Cuptainl anti afterwards {iv the 631951181. 5 cztement. m the city yestervluy mmmf" ““1 which shall guardnhem agunmt occupation 4 on re'oommondntion of the Ciptainpf‘ield '3 “"3"" (loaiof bittfrness was_ mumfestvd bv the Fédcml nnmy.‘ The sunie motives ”manure tobelppointed by the Governor. beam“: ”‘0 improssion prevailed a?“ he Blflv he supposed to gin-urn thefmormnenm u (The vheril organization provides for " had done nothing _whichshould subjet: him in the vnllov‘ of the Mi<sissippi -——i'mm the i three Divisions of from three to foyr brip- ‘0 such an indignity. . After his “We.“ he North to the point selected in: the frontier . .Adel. The Brigadier Ge-m-rnls I|an Assn-".‘““ ”159”,!” ‘l""“p(’l",l’-V ”We”! "m" 1"" post for the presu'nt.+and {rpm the South huts, find the Mnjor Gunorals are to be upv for. midnight: . Mrs.}§m.:lns yesterday 9b" with ’the apparent ixitontion‘v of attacking pointed by the Pre'iident. ‘ l‘“ 951 a permltv‘to “mun"? 6} Ann‘npolis. that peat - i'nr, nntw thstnmhm: the very ‘ The ohmpnnv officers will he nppointodll’u when “he touched that city leuruedthat pmitive slatemoniq thnt f‘uiro i: to he mi: It the commencement of the ormmifiti‘on, he ”“1 bee." sent,!to Fortylifcllenry: "1 “ mmliutely :bnailc l.v- the Southern army. exceptnremnant o't‘one third. which, when "‘9‘ tPg' 111 charge of “m“ “f “91"!“1'5'_- we think it more‘tirohuble th it the prase'nt the regiment has a full complement ofmen, iH“ “‘3 then film“! In Eh" 3“”.(1 mouse, attitude of bath pérté is. simply one of do will be Appointed fmm the Sergeants on re— ' Where 1“? w'usvls ”db-V *"cml‘lnflsm"‘d" fl'llis’f‘ both there} will in the'vic'uu‘ty oi“ ‘co'niméndatl’on of the Colonel, approved hv l Alf!” time ot‘ ”‘s': “”0.“ M""“ "“‘l’: “M \\'a,};inumn_ g 4 .i theWGenernl comnmmfing the brigade. Al'- ‘ 9“» hxs‘ w”, {m I'Mdenck' where lie lmdl" lt Lé‘iiot our p tr: eto imitate the exé‘ ‘ - to! the completion of the orknnimtion of Limo" 1“ ”3“ performance "f his duty “‘ “infiiple‘of some a? m r cntomporuries, by ‘ regil‘nent half of all the vacancies in the WW)"- Ol th" H“.“”‘ or 13°10'93““ 1"" pointing out to th Govprnmeut «ha-t ~ loweh grinds of commissioned oflicm bv “‘“mmy °" ”"3 “""°“"°“““"?‘ of 0““ ‘“" :hould be the elm not 1‘ ol'iu military operv 1 pfblnotiun "or otherwise. will be‘uppolntea "s" “M“ W" yawn?” 9‘9"“"g " "“m‘ minus—where anti ho an campaign should‘ ‘ nbove Trim: the ranks. Curr-omls will he , her of his friends and tho il‘lclldr' of tIIIQIQUfi be commenced 35M Laminated—«w what inkenii'om the privates. Sergeantsho the . siness mime"? of; 'Huh'lmore “om'l‘3l"d‘l tactics should be bsegved in-the disxmsal of 'Corpbmls and the Firnt SW D frwnlh'm “.“'°“”‘fi‘l“te'f°’ (on‘-“"55 “‘3‘" “I" the troops in ail» field. Tlmse'subjemi other Sergeants by the Capt ‘I. Regimen-ll’rowhmg dram“. Throughout .tlie $1335 we modestly snfimsh tn helonw to the ' “1 non—commission?“ntnil'will be “Pimhite‘l ' the nrreegt n'usfu. sulnvot (if much flit-Gunman Gorerumcnt rutllgl‘ ithnn to thee . ressr ' from tlioSergounte (lithe/Regiment. by “I‘3 ‘ xiii?“ \ery near MEWS {9' actual dlfl“ i and we find'mir’ de‘tit-si sufficiently arrllunus Colonel. W “ ' ix '“ fl ,5 - . f , . La.“ d rus ionsihle. "huh confine to egiti . ' A plnn‘of organization is’also ‘prepared l' @3112 Wiimnswns released on ThuN-| 111 MB triples of dii-cuxjion. But there are , f“? illGin‘ft‘fiflfie of the force.ot‘»rtlie "'PUlfll'éllny, by order of the. President, tlirorigh‘vbome general priiieil es involyed In the iiiiiiyr'fil’ifiztiialfis3ls3"?‘i'i'h 33117311" ‘Gmm gm‘i’ “mm“ “" ”“mfimm‘g ”5"”? ii’fimimtlf‘eflflal‘i iiié‘iioiliiiil ' . ~‘.. 0 I ' ' . 3 g - - 'l} Ver ‘wl on 0 yrs p 1) i: irQVOlllntf‘ets ifiprofidgd i'or‘y'l‘he infantry He was kindly “an“?! “hil“ "Lcuiwde i propripty. These; forithe present, shall he Up" oonsut oigight regiment»; of three but— i-Qxxsting ‘fficts, rather tnliom [hutch—the cavnlry of one regiment. ilviee such as him nl - of six squadrons—um! the nrtillo- the Government to 17 Mono rogiment of eight batteries, {vith , an aggregate minimum of 18‘“) men and}; \ maximum ofnczu- y 23,0009tlicc’rs and men; . .r A WW" *‘ ‘ *‘** "l" 091. #ll4“th in Philadelphia. i . Pmunzwuu.‘g my 11.—'l‘ho'grand ova _ tion given to Col, Anderson equalled nny \tbin‘g of the kind previously seen in this unit . The carriage wusilrnwn by four White Mon through the pri cipul streets to hide " pendonce “all, and/kcompanied by two regiments of infill-Ty, grid nmninpnhy cf l csvalry. The hem Wilt greeted all along the route by loutlfiheéfing and other ap ,' 31183139., The strogiffionwru throngvd. “it the hall Col. Anders n lilul anublic rec'rp tion. ‘The military subsequently escorted him to thelmtql,‘ \‘vhcre. in nnponse, he . * made the following, blmPfll :- “ 9 3“.1 rarely attempt to make a <pnnrh. ‘I . I cannot attempt-it n I run 'only my to you I thank you-moflitartily. most sincere . P. y. for H 1! kind an fluttering words with which you have greeted me. ~_ The duty I have performed I have sought {rpm that : _source to which we fire/flu taught to look - for uidance and asaiatance. Ilmve only triatfto follow thefthoughts that Itliink ‘ »_God put into mi heart. I thank you, gen vtlemc-n." . 1'; _f , . . ' PHILADELPHIA. Mhydlw-Cnloneernder non gill leave New York Tuesday mar ing . £3,2ll.ol:isiville,ll via (1111;; Pennsylvania llail , in t rou' an-isbuiml’ittsbur , .. “lumpgggyfid Cincginnati. . o g g ’ ‘Lomswuq, May lt‘).-%treet rumors say _ tint there is likely to be a difficulty here between the opposing parties on thendvcnt of 601. Anderson. l ‘ l ......___. , -__f;. Interesting from Missouri. , EST. Low, May ,lL—Accouuts from Jeff 'miaon City say that the militia from the sur l‘dunding towns and counties cominuei to nrrive 'them, many ofL them ~mou'nted, and * nifl‘erently armed. ‘ ‘ yx-Governor Steriing Bricehas been ep -90 nbed Major-General d‘ the State forces. and now has command of the troops in Jeff ‘ anon City. . Orders were issued 'by him yes terday that any attack by soldiers or mpbs hurt: property of citizens or Snjournen rm . promptly inquired into, and the of _ fenders hurig mder mnrtisfilaw, if4lie of fense‘amounts to loss of life ‘or propelrty. i a North ) et‘iodist church was stoned . Di’f‘Bunchly night by a crbwd of drunken 7 an and boys. and the windows 5 ”had.— ' he members of the South chug-i}: immg diately made up a subscription to repair the , damages, and they expresised disapproba— , tion'of the ‘act. '- " Gov. Jackson has «jivortonlers to repair the Osage bridge on tile Pacific railroad. Th! B'gttcrn Vhfflnla (‘mwmfion— Grra] I'ni— on ,Danondmlion-rgi (‘onnfiu RepresenlaL— Wheeling, May 13,—This gity has been '11! with enthusiasm all day. The fistion *l Flag has been flying from‘nesrly all the principsl buildings in town. Th 9 convention met at 11 o’clock, and af «l- sppoixiting a committee on crod'endiqls Adjourned till 3 o'clock. On rsnsembligg. flucommittee reported favorably on the - minim; of delegates from twenty-fine coun ties. ' Permmient ofiicem wag: appointed ; aftei‘ which committees were appoihted on State And federal rebtions. ‘ A diMussion' took place between Gen.J. J. Jackson. oi Wood mnty. and John S Car iixle. The former thought that, a division 40! the State was premature, whilst the lat fier said they mmt hate immedisu‘a‘ and prompt wtion. “We want," said he, “no pa per. resolves.” The convention adjourned till to-mon'ow. The ceremonies of hoisting the natiqual £ll3 over the custom house this afternoon Us nary impasing. ‘ Thoumnds of péople were gathered about the building. The national :ler were sung. bud Ipqecfles made by Messrs. ‘Carlisle and others: .‘ ‘ ' Mata-11 I’ngiuirt " (harm/iam-Wheeling, Xl] 15,—:Thecon‘milteeoh federal million: 1" the convention, to—dny reported in favor of calling! general convention on the 11th 9f June. and appointing a committee of amino, who no empowered to order the $9- umbfing of the convention before the time fixed for the meeting of the proposed gen enl convention, ifgnecessary. The report 11l odppfied, and the convention adjourned IN 4 . . A , ' 1 Wu ingion, flay I'6.—The assurances that _ the “ministration is vigorouhly prouewuting ' its manure: against the innurrectiouary Sifte- hsve a substantial basis. hAll the In labor: of the cabinet, together thh the Pht. are Animated by a common prin pigb hfu‘rtrhering the pleas for gansumma ‘fin‘thq‘ovemmcnt policy. An increased ” ”giggling. however, was My applied. A ‘ , pomlgiwee of‘pmminent gentlemen from #ngo*. how York had a long interview .311“ In, And the result» Ra‘s their consent ‘ . my: the services of fourteen additional ‘ *me that State. This meets with ‘ die ducal-Ewen? Lieut. Gen. Scott. 15qu May.“ li—rTwenty—one yogi, ‘ u, of yolunfeers are now organized 111 £53“ forfihnee éars’:service. ' magi npplficams for ofice in’ m elpfui‘ mdom-hOfiSa. < Tim li‘czfuixilfnnflir Troop: from .lfdrylnnzl—i may,923:I:‘332IIESIHH Gov: llicksrin compliance with the requisi- 5 read , ”I; thru-rhlpo‘u .. tion of the President; I]!ng on the lblh of" an ei‘wessive (loo! 0. , ‘ Al'r‘l' 1”“ 3559”] “is p ~lamntlong‘ “Hm-“l 'l‘he reader wil .noti have forgotten thnt "PO." the citizens 0t Maryland 9) V 01" leer I h‘oth parties to th *wmi' huveégiren out that the” scrvtceslto the #999"? goverrlrilent, its Ulljcf‘b‘ were. l' 'rélvirlcl'rn-aivv. The Son— to the extent of four regmxcntsof inlmtry ””1"“ States deu‘ 111 l to be “I“ “101“,,” or rifletncr ' t.“ serve f°’..‘h" Period 9'“ tkree lilnLl uvnw with ntmhi uppnrcnt sincerity, months thin the 1mm?“ M this Stl‘t 'or ~ that their'wish is note amid; the adherinw for the‘d fen~p of the capital of the United \'t‘ite~' but simplviaml only to (“fowl theiii States. 'he Governor hasnlsois‘suedagen- :3“; Ju- ll'iih “ma _clm._,fim, fwd, Imm erul OMP (liréctingl’wiglfien. John m Kl'n' thelrliiUhlext uulhdritv .it is (lillicult to lie ly._ (.‘omminding thflgd brigade. Of Maryland A licvd that {h . nrin ' oi" he South will attack mm“? to 9“” m" the “gum"l‘i einbrucmg Wils'hinvvtonllor m v other point not within his brigade. or any two of them, to be mus~ the liuii’ls ol'thc 5 'cell (1 Stuteg unless the teretl at oncfilnto the service of the United wil of those Statcfs 51 ll fir” h'e 'Occupiud States. and report, his compliance to: ulo'li'ithe Federal "WU“- Preciwlv “.'”“ mm’ Adjutant ”'3“me ofthe U' 3' Army “HV‘MH‘ ihis the ur Ode of IPM! Glu‘urnmcnt nit Wash ington. Brigth-n. Konly is assigned lzy the in 'tonli-e-tgcctin" ‘its , ilitul'v monuments, Governor tothe’éomxnund m“ the four regih it i 2 not em" to i11—.3339 ~llhut. “'46 think it evi mental‘roxn Mui'yland. Cul.E«l\x~ui-tlß.Peth,- dog” that For t/ic Prestlll, more dqwndnhfl. "W 4!- Of “w 31"“ ”54"“ ‘m 0f ““3" is "laced ’u‘mu thd efl‘lct or 3. mm hlu‘t-k -land militia ‘* also directed by the Gorer- ‘ zidg bOth b 3, sea and 1, ,1 than upon active 110.1: to call opfihe regiment mlor his #3?qu ‘ undertakings in tlle fiilhl'. There are Mire to L"; mustéma into the U‘ 5' Semitic, and ral re-icnniufor “Ile o .ininn; first anion" report to Brig. Gen. Kvnly.,l l i “’lllcll‘l‘ the repealed n-clan-ation ol' I’m-sir: “re Sée immouncod in the Frederick Ex“ (lent Lincoln the the :uinv summoned to nininc-r that the Piesident ot' the United W-uhinnton is fir a e defense of ”L” States has coqimisbioncd Hon: Jamel» C 001” cit" Then too i; the comiilerntinn thlit n or, of that city, to raise and comma (I ‘one’ ri 301.0115 blockade 'is q, ile as cswnltiwl “hm or more independent regimenisot‘ibtury- ' ash nilhout sccm panivin-v tleiiiondrutivo hind trpopsdd SWW {or threcyeurs. ,The~e movements a'nin t thl}. Sgctldfid States hv~ troopsfira to be independent of tliosle call— l'md . and thell‘re ““1“ will he quill‘ like ed into service by the Governor.—-b‘uh. , ' ll" to try-the ”11,0: of bat. before “"491”,“ —"—T—‘-"T——_'"_ ll ‘ lfiing n movement fthharmy into the $Oll - quiflalnrg—Jrhe Logislalure of, their) Stalks. It i; glen quite improbable Maryland ndjblimecl on Tuesday-to inoet at , that the Kortherh troops will 'he, moved Frederick. on,l the fourth ofJune. The hill into any of. the Seethofn State» dlfi'lllg the to call & Sovereign Convention“ Mid ”"9 xisummcri’sermon. 'ucl u mnvome t would Public Safetyjbilldid riotflcome up Mr final ;be {3:31 to any M y cr‘hnpo~ml of Northern action. The resolutions from the Cqmmit- men, and we may girell (lunht whether Gen. I‘3o on Federal Relations, With? an additional HScott or the I’resillcntakvould consent to it resolution pro‘viding for the appointment of} a; this time. , ‘ . in committeev '0 wait “P 031119 President oft There is :l. comidtm'tllon which mifstnot be [7- S. and “15 President; Of ”‘9 SOhlllf‘mmverlooked in c>ti mt g the probabilities (jonfmleracy. to place the resolutions before of {mummy work ifm- ur'pntriotic ,sohliers them, and Ohlflin. i-fpossdble, 3 cesszilion'of, now in. the field. i, 'l‘h sudde'nncsjs of the hostilities “Mil “16‘ timeting 0f COHEWS‘, ‘ movement, and thle 11 prepared style of the, with a. view to‘ a pacific settlement of the ex~' country for active jun, irc-nder time neiessa ifitlflg troublell, were adopted. ‘ l ryito provide arm? snil subsistence fo ihe ,—_—-L—‘*‘g‘*—-—‘-—' <1 thrmy.’ Although _ either party might' be [S‘AnattemptwasrnacleonTuesdnynight willi n to risk an bngngement, so for as its it is believglfii' irresponsible parties, to des- i immgfiiate result? are concerned, they troy three chlverts, or bridges, near the , wouldmot care to. imhgurnte a, campnign, Monocgcgfimiflge on the Baltimore and Ohio l which involves a}: thi: preparations for a Railre by exploding gunpowder beneath prolb’ngyd strugg . imo is required to them. The culverts were damaged, but nbt ‘ put the two armiés oil a war footing; and destroyed. x Monocacy bridge is a sulista’n-iwhile it would lfi dill’icult to determine tial iron stmetnre,t3oo feet. long, symnlng ' which would gnin’ molt by delay, \re may the Monocncy river; " , 3 i give full faith to the oginlon that both pre- The bridge cannot be‘bnrned‘. and" ' 'er to perfect their 1 ilitury preparations slruction by gunpowder would requ before commencing: mi active campaign: good deal oflscient’ific knowledge ; In View ofthesclnnfiither thoughts which gineering skill. Brigadier General Sh er, ’ will suggest themselves to gimdent men. we of Frederick, is in command or the Mxxry- ,’ incline to the opiniqn hat the pretent land fm'ces ill! the above Vicinity. and 8-, operations ofthc Whit‘dStatesGovernment strong guard has been stationed in the neigh- will be directed tonviEorons cfl'ort to block borhood of the Mon‘ocacy bridge and other ‘ qde the Southerniports, with such demon important‘property of the railroad compa- strations lookingi to h—re ovary of forts, ny. - , l navy-yards,_ &c., 1p “lay sinner.” feaisehle; Pennsylvdnia TIVOOPB ‘l5 Baifimom- lEEanSuau-mbn Batu-den the two sections, Bkt‘rlxoanMny 15.-—A portion ‘bf the with active prepnrhtionstur a forward more First Pennsylvania regiment ‘m'rived at ment when such rep rations shall be com g'ootcillzfiry this morning, and halted in : pletc and the seas n a mi! ofseuding troops ru' ill Park; . K into the Souther cpuhtry. The rest ofithe‘regiment has been distri- ; If by the deluynln tlre resort to bloodshed 'buted along the line. of the road from; the Lon h. large scale, shy such change shall take Pepnsylvania‘ line, down. It is expo'oled ‘ place as to render-u settlement of the diffi th/at. a. large Hodywill come down today. i culty possible. eiiery ifriend of humanity g Early this lnorning. the Ringgold; Ai-til- . will rejoice. Con resin; will assemble on the lerycompanv, from Reading. passed‘tllrough'l 4th ofJuly. and t 6 President will have. the the city, and went to Washington. ‘ They.‘ benefit, suclmS itts, oatheadvice and direc came from York.- . tion of thatbody. .e do not think he Two thousand troops from Philadelphia I wishes to push this “'3': lyyond the defen vin Perryville are now landing at Locust ; sivq. until ‘he shall it I e An opportunity to Point. They: Will eneamp here. it ' take the sense of Congress on the subject.— —-——_-j-——«ou> ~;——-- . . IThe last Congresslaieglected every opportu- The Militaryin our Mum—Although the nity to. produce a‘restnrntion of harmony novelty of the thing is wearing away, the; between the alavenmd the free States. The presence of the large body of troops now opportunities thus thrown away willhurdly qutgltered here is still the source‘of consid- ‘ be Within the reac‘h of the present Congress, en 6 interest to our'pitizens and imparts: which will be made up ~nlmost exclusively an unac’riifstotned {legit-1»?! ofliveliness‘ to our; fgom the fret, States, and chieflly ot'metgbers wn. ‘to tap o' t q rum and music ofi 0 one po itical fpnrty. Sti , we ope, the bands is hourly heard as regiments and ' while providing in every proper mode for companies pass throu 3h our streets on their the preservation yot'the power and dignity way fmrn company_nxx.'d regimental drills.—i of the Government, it Will not lose sight of The regiments drill in succession on the! the blessings wluqhwould flow: from a resto- Common, where large orowh are collected l ration of peace, , to wiffiees {lhc-ir various movements and. _——--u.....———-— .‘ exercises. he regiments. we have noticed fi‘l‘he United Qtutes . hu . ~ . L gov. ernrnent giparttde’frefihe F 1592 hPcondv'T“ elfth.and i now under charter no legs than sixty—four ”teen; .. t e re‘umumng tu'o repmems.steamboats, tugs. itc.;engaged in transport “l? s'“ exng Suficwntly organized tor‘mnke ; ing troops. supplies slid munitions of war. t err appearance asregxments.—- I W/‘(Jaxm- ‘ These vessels are paid'for at the rate offrom "*fi°"'_-‘ £sloome h~ (lav. , Return of (‘mmty Tmpx.—Hanisburg. May S It 2 ti?“ “t b f Sat (1 l4.———A number oftroops from Potter, Tiogn. l ‘3‘ was. a“t th 1; .l e 101-: “fr“? Bradford and Susquehanna. counties. who l_ am but“): mgt g“ 2b“ 7“ “l 103 O 13 supposed they had enlisted tor three men ths } b .m- 99“; mtc’é' t “l: gufim ”33:“ are gging home because they are now re- [ahdcolrifrfgpglise a as m" on, imore uu'e to serve for as man" 'oars. ’ ‘ ' I; It. is said that about god'fiom Potter andi filt is steted that. Lieutenant-General McKeankco‘untioshhm e. returned home \vitllM 30°“ humwégllgitlnngrj??esr SQV?I ‘0 In a wee rorn tis oint. l to com on 0 ie an e ' 5 mos: w . _ -L-.. _..... 1 South, and that he is soon to be ordered to Pardon of Wm, Bypr/y.—Gov_ Curtin. of Fortress Monroe. ‘ I’emylvania, has granted a purdon to Wm. I wCupt.ThomM A. Zoigle.of the Worth Byerly, wlloswas convicted last lull of sub- ,Infantry. of York, has been elected Colonel l stitutmg .a. false return of‘t‘he election for'of the sixteenth regiment of Pennsylvnnie. ,Congress in the fourth ward of Philadelphia ' volunteers. Good I ‘ for the genuine document, at the meeting: fiThe \Vnr Department is in the re: 0f the board 0‘ retumyudges‘ “39‘1“ of from fiftyhto one hundred Ipplica .V.__...... _..A— g. V ..'. .l. ‘-- - . I @The Clierleston, (S. C.) Christian Ad- 3 tion: dad" tor qflIFXSI‘pOHEOM m thenamy} vacate advertises t'or “ three younu men, , :15?Gen.ykfum* 3" m en common , o i l who are to be (mus, gOOd preacher-dill no, the Camp M 10”? ‘ -.. 1 “ W." haste to get married. and tuning butum‘eL WAnothor Gang of New York 111% purpose-rte glonfyfiod and toys with?" has been formed it arrisburg. _' a. and. {Hand Vin {“3133 Eurzv-e'illance ot’sthe 'T 1 Maire at Enrfief'a retry. | A correspondl-nt of tlxewßomyboro" Odd Fellow. writing from Hm-p‘er's Fen-y on the 14th mat , bays: , This place is nownlivcwltli yuldiemJliere - being in all some 6,000‘0r 7AM). and i also about 1.500 on the Marylin” heights, which Hue held from a military} necessity. The f troops me a strong. athletic wt, and eager ifor a. bade. Col. Jackson; late ofthe army, :iq in command. At lent One-half of them MP Union men. and will vote against the ‘ox-Lliimnce of «evasion. but will (lle in the (lcienseut' Virginia. One of lln- \Vim'lieiter cnmpunies, the: llr‘t drillud lwre. number ing 58 mvn. has only «iix sevefismnifls. § 145:. mght SUU Minsihippinnsnrnvcd here ‘in camp. They are a fine luaking set of 'meu. S'eveml large Columbiads came an yrsuarguy from Richmond. I hear no ’ex 'lnrossion him: 1:) indicate thlt there is any advsiru or intention to fight ouL~ide of Vir ‘ zinia. But all'wi“ defend her soil ton man, Uni-In men as well as secuasiuniats. . \Vbei‘ling, Muy 16.—I’.mm ugwrs hnvcf rF [turned here from an attempt to reach Bul : tinmre, and réport that. the culverts on the 'x‘nil‘mnd near Harper’s Ferry ' have been tblomx ughaml the rails Jemoved from the I track. e rebel troop‘i'tfllere were hourly j expecting an attack: TEL- force no“. there ! numbers three thousand.» ‘ ‘ Interesting from Baltimore. BALTIXORE, May 16.—-THe New You]: and Massachusetts troops withdrew from Fed eral Hill this morning.x hiking Half of the battery, and returned tp flhe Rhluy Home. Goneral-Cndwalader remain: in cémnmnd of the Baltimore section The cdnespondent of it] giuian gives as It report. the ington's ruumim. on the North are going to do the i . The Remain’s of ,W _ \Vxxnn‘umx. May 16;: {agcrs of the Mount Velnl ing here. luau-duty know‘lel ‘cd removal of the unwind “be; omL what has been pu .pers. 'l‘hey temonubly 1 .‘fucts were as i’QpUl‘U‘d ‘tll that placa \rolxld, befufi: ‘furmod ”germ! ‘ 1 : The deed ol'purclmso‘ hivesJolm A.‘\Vash -3 higto‘n jthe pé<sessionpft c (onib, uud the privilvge of". enclosing All an acréfin which to inle’r {be remain of nembensr of the Washington fumily; [:lt/ rqm this he luv; no legal right to rmno e tl v; dust of the Fu tlmr‘ul‘lfiu Country I :‘m bther bonny.— K'lhis is evident from ' c :uninution‘ol‘ the 1 dead, in the pucsewinf 'of My. Riggs, treue urcx' of ‘lllc Mount Vc :10 Association. ’ Gmrra/ Rutlrr PmmotA'l, I .1/lllutll’l'll (u the ( (Mummy 9 Am l/ID!‘l‘S. Ammpnlfsfi ! 'dicxdeuorul Bulk-r hpL‘l Mujnr‘ General. and 0M \lefingfnn. HVL-vvtMnj Inder Imc bm-n nmmintétl Enf the lfiofuutmunt of Am ICcrtuin where he “1110513115 i tor-.:. - I ‘ ! The px‘bwnm of Rmstw _ du)‘ Created :1 dvcp lmpi'os uncovl-rcd m he pnswdi In Active du!i(~< are doubt Maj. Gen. Butler. ’ ‘ T : ‘ 4...; - Inflow/314‘ .lrrhlmtul fi'vl'r ’ fnrmnutn accidvnl o(‘C|u-Tl'( I on Wodmzadaj', M’xirhfw Humid in thq jnslzmt do: Manson. ol‘ Ship-pen, .01 It appears that u‘nmn nnin! ing to (mo of the Pnttqr c gm: “oz-king at tho hwk : 'Mnttsun was seated in frtl by smm- moam t'lw raid kc the (mute-me Imswd iuml Mathon. killing him ulmo (rm! (1‘ (.'niun. I Olu’ qt. 1}“ [hon-11R Injmul H ’hin‘; valinul nt' l:|.~t;\\'( iuined “MHz—:l)“ Mom Orrin Brown (a sun 09¢“ his left hand torn nfl‘bg’ 1 ' charge of a cannon WM“ chmgml in hmmr of the hand Was >0 badly tom I nocwuu'yr’to umpututcbt‘ bow ” S'nfmn‘ll In 14' I]m¢_7.—é—“‘ Newport. Pen-y. enmity, time ago of Ixhi<bning his ed, on 'l‘qosduy hut. to 511 penalty oi‘ tll'c law. ‘. E i . ‘ WA new projectika Mrs been invented in France, weighing nlnely pouiUdS. which falling in a column of lr’ ps is expected :9 kill a hundrql men. . ’ mThc blockade lit; en strictly on: forced 'ut Cairo. 111.. Mill a i commerce with thor South stopped. Tw- “spies " have been arrested there. - . ”It is stated that tw: Scott are serving with t siplli regiment,' now lstm burg, Va. 1 [S‘The students of Wale Collage have formed several companies} and drill' night ly, in expectation of beingdflllod intoservice. Allarl- an Fm’lrau .’lfafiroefiinfidfiatcde—Fvw York, May 10.——The stea xer Bowman has arrived from Fortress Mn‘irne with the wo men and‘ childrerhof megtrrison, an attack being anticipated. 3 , . ' Sqrrrc Hail Sirlfifl._—iflli) western section of 'Blziryiantl nnd portiéns‘ t" Yirginia‘were visited with a severe hail tonp on Mnnduy last.t At Charlestownfv .. Ilgnps! of hail ranged from the {in of; hi kor) nui to that. of n hulled walnut; hun rqu"ofl‘)anes of” glass were broken. and Inch dun age was doné to the growing wheqt. in the iricinity. wEx—Governor Reedeli. of PL, has been appointed a Brigmlier Gen ml in thd United States Army. The report but. Senator D 011» glns had received such an; appointment is contradicted‘ ; ; L j @A wealthy citizen «bf New. Y rk has propos (l to devote slo,lpo to folk-m‘ing a Zounvefiregim‘ent. commsegl of colored men, all to hisix feet in‘heighq L) ‘ Rqfiltmg lée White Hoist—l 4! is sfa d that part oers.§Lincoln‘s business ‘in N York id’to make purchases fq'r refittingth White .House. On Wednesday ‘ she .or cred n. mmnificent dinner service of sol (1 gold, with the arms of the United Staten, embla zoned on each pict'e. The purch les also inclt‘ide some magnificent vases and mantel ornaments. . ‘ "I . V THE LATEST. All is yet quiet at Cairo. ? The U. s‘. til-oops do not expectnn immciiiate attack, butjare pre paid to meet it should it quade. , George A. McCall, of Chexter ’county, ha; been appointed 1 Major 'Genei-I by Gov’.’ CuFtin. There is no inlerruptionj to travel: on the Baltimore and Ohio'Raih-‘omi. : The reported ,removnl o the remains of Washington is authoritatively denied? by tha‘ superintendent of Mount Vernon. ; Mr. Winans wan released} by mid"; of the Government, on his pnrolg: of honor, ‘fiithat he will do no let, Gpenly or comrdy. hostile to the Government of the United Stun". Rumor continues to indicate Fortress Mom-be as likely noon to be the scene of important military movements. Gorrespondenoe of The Compiler. ; , i 3 Car Soon, York; Pa. ‘eina of Satyr-day, Mnyll.—lt was currently re. by the portog that eve would leave to-day. I sup 'pose it would hove Caken place, if it had , the Inotbd‘ueu for the bad weather, in consequence he of whloh the bridges on the Northern Can he ' trill reed could not be completed. It is , suppo'séd-‘we will be moved in brigade, con wstituted by the lst, 2d, 3d, 13th and 16th Regiments, in command of Gen. Kenn,— V i The idea seems to be to concentrate troops There in a report chit there are between ‘ from different quarters “d “"9“ the city 10,000 and 12,000 Hoops at Harper’s Ferry. ;of Baltimore from the hands of the roughs, _... ,_.- --____ . . y . . . ”mafia—ma. I..B;;xuuxil_l,lunkeeper ”“1 ”‘l‘be fmn.“ 1°31“ tau” 3 “3:“? I at New Oxford,mu seriously injured, on the hope Ina: dong, mt'or B’oo “I; .e m; Railrosd,né3r on. place, on Fridny night. Im. “:36“ £33“ ”5:.” F" .‘"t. gaff}; Be and round other persomlwere on theiryuy t “Y S ~é me 030 examxnaalaiza . h here on a hand car, and whilst moving along ""38?“than our mpeny, p w” - u : npid rate, came 1n violjpt collision with n 0"” “l‘ examination, but With the remark ‘ lime car an the tuck, which threw Hr. Berk. ”‘3? We looked as though we could do our ‘beimer OE, and so seriously ‘injured him as to ““0“. duty. _ ‘ create fenrsfor his me, 11% was ukén bonnet Suty, 12thz~rThm day he! been “16‘ Mae umc‘nigh't. '- ' i ’ mail: 2 61¢ one we hatched. Aflfle Reg- @lbt mnmnilrr; OUR FLAG- 3.51. stunt, mm": AND PRQPUETQR __ V —_.‘f '7?" ‘..':".°...‘_ :7 ' ’ #1;_“ g - GITTYII‘IIG, PA: ‘ MOFDAY MORNING. MAY 20, mt. Sevpnl regiment: oflassachusetts and New York hoop: m encampbd on Federal Hill, in manger-é, mean. adv-mar:- Tbée were captured at Cpmpplaékson four bwitzi‘n, two kn inch mofln'n, a Inge it omen inch shells, fwd)“ chérgedgnd 13,000 United States muskeu, supposed’lo portion of those taken from the Baton Snrsennl. Twenty-two fiuésous are kndwn - 'lled at Camp Jackson. Gen.“ Barney's Luau is now restorihg c‘uuifideucc in .quis. ‘ - _ , h ‘ lnrge an m some he a Kong to be procla St. [A Prey Ie Lyntehbumflir- cmuml of Wash ga'omid that. the iiuumnl . , Virgh Pent! L,‘ VOB5B 1113 r : hington. 'vne of theman bu Soéiety, resid ugn ol‘tvhu repetit uf Wlins‘hingmn. ! ishedfin newspa rresunm that if ‘0592 in charge of now, h‘nvu so 'm-v um: and t‘ (10’ crnor men, or M speci- elecfion to be he lor ch eeiejution of repl’: State to thr extm_sesni: \\ in c mmehce on the A f er in Munlgo fered O‘givc all. the gr one kindred bend of any” . Sure roops. ‘ I ' Mr. Mortimer ,Tho sén, better know 31 “Do ticks," wig. mn‘r ied on Suudhy, by the Rem enry Ward 836 her, to .\[ing ruce I'll flreglg ,eldesl dhugh of “ Faun.)l Fern.”——- The rennny tobk pl ce m. 'the re‘Lidencc of Jame Pnrzun, I%qu celebrated biographer. Vir inia troops are posted at th ‘l'niut ora Rm-k‘ ,10 miles west 1‘ :Frederickfimd lmins going “"estfi'n‘re there éegrched. A train cun luimu ten horses: gird a huadmfd hem-cs, houu}tu Bullimjoremu bceuscized {ttflmper‘s IGmg. animal/ad” I (he dearlbxr:.l.ql.' 1y NHL—Briga {can prbmotmfto rm] to repnrt at E Uvnm'al Cadwzd tu theienmmnul nipuljn It ix un iiah his headqsuur nuns lir‘m yoster- 1‘ 6"“"1‘ inn. Yl‘hg- hoops' I 1“ tween ‘the) WIN. ‘ 10ch ms (0.1;;- uaslglfl‘d EOM 811 nnd I. l‘ur!in.-—;\n un- E 1 m (mep C'wtm n-grr-fi to my; rc th 'nf (ipmzv L. Iqron county.— -df:MlU(‘r.JNlnl)g -unity énfiupuuirs. f‘hls r: 9. while nt‘; of him. whim s dis'churfiml .ufil, the fore end (if! L i‘mstafulbu—Pa- pus?! turn. MEE ”not; for day ,- tnkin I the old seat of tun, ilhout‘ a dcspe gone :v. ‘I ‘ : .\lr.'J. P. Kgnnedf, {i ‘ MB out tl hot 0! nn.l l‘ Lurch; Tr..- M: k‘ gifi'gx . E 1] union he ~uh- DEE y, in .T min-l". .\lr. the S [lqblliln lfrotvu) I|"th 1e prelim _ure dis lr) Was ,bcng dis ‘ 'rrluntm- s. The hut in lwqé found uat'bul‘mfi the el- Sigllel pghn Mr. of th l'nilt- illinm RV nor, of convig-LJA 'mme Ivifc, was svntonm H'er (lie extreme lm‘s h “ e (115- 5' [he . 'owing crops, «.551 the‘ accounts are in evtrylwly‘flnttcfing. . fl , Th s Harriaburg papa}: have I rumbfijhnt thy Unite Slums armory'ulageyy destroyed at Hun-- per's erry, is to be espblished in that. city. Ge cml 'Hnrney is 1 native of Louisiana, ; iron! fhich State he was appointed to} posi lfion I: the army. ‘ V ’ 3 ’ : Th Charleston Courier copies the Evening r Post‘ slo'ry of the killed at Fort Mqulrtrie, Ind says :1 “ Very pluusibly'nrguedprt' false.— .Therezwas not one killed." ‘ l ‘ ’ ‘ 2 A clargo of 360 tons ofice has been'shipped '1". Button to the Massachusetts‘ volunteers at. Fortrjss'lflohree. “ ‘y . 5 Th War Department has purchued the, .9 steath-ip Atlantie for 5330;000, to be used as a treqsport. .: . . ‘ Au pttempt was :mmde on Sunday to blow up ‘.the 1!"ka on the Northern Central Railroad, Vhboutl 14 mllc's from Baltimore, but was detect ' ed beg)” much injury was drone. . _ Th Nashville (Team) Banner of [at Wednes ,dny ltlLrns that u vessel arrived at New Orlehna from Europe on the 6th. inst” with“ 230,000 ,smnd bf arms for the Confederate Stetes.‘ * Th { Cincinnuti Enquirer pronounce: the re l‘porte ' negro insurrection 'in Oweh i ceuuvy, Kent ky, without the slightest foundption in truth.;.Thefe .1": very: few uegroes‘in that counts, either slave or free. ' A 3 ‘ Thel l’euusylunie Le'gilleture chneked under 4 the tape the resolution recently inlwduced by Mr. 8?“, of Erie, pmpoeingto cogfisute the . propetty of Senator James M. Mason's family in i this State, on aceount 9f his ndhereubc to the ‘ nephew: of Gnn. 3e second Mink oned at Lynch- disuhion cause. , ’ -' Abuja! 1,000 persons have let) Baltimore and joined the Virginin troop: at Harper‘l Ferry. >Th ! Baltimore Item: qinnon has been cup turediy the flue-chase!” troops, am. Rely; it 'l4 being taken to Harper-’5 Ferry: _ The! mu {m Philtdelphia to sunning ll ~Quad, as well u this Northern Central. re-opa ;i' MI l'hlz unw- [nrationsffor an efl'cctive blockade of the ia waters having been cumpldtcd, Capt. ‘ gas! has given fineéen days' mificc for nll tto le‘aye the ports of that Sng. Scr the tfieign Ministers have wkud for an iion of the timnbut Ibi'shua bed-u rerun-d, ~ order win he impartially ngbqrod t 6. biuryland, husEordercd s eh] on the 11“,” ofJuue, {rt-5911mm as ,from that idn of‘Congrésé, which Lb orguzy, t ry county, Pia“ has of in hejhns ouilmnd, and Kile, to feed {ble Kc} Mont.- he phicnga firibune n - tlms qlnurtcréd‘ unions «respondent of ti h'at Gen. Pil’lcw l guts f 9: an \amu‘: i calculncd that“ are ufl'ereti their. on Cniro., I I. least. 300.4300 vuluu arviges to up: Govern .l - ‘ akinfi 9f I‘M?! i'tl-gimmts d 0 Hume un£njiilhnudy (he Michig-in’lmgisla- flqlhririzing the 1 loan of $l.OOO. bt‘uh branches 0; < lm says that {he cost of : annyuz Fgrt Pirkens 150,111»: 1h".- (t'uuc fur ‘ vernment n! “tumm té battle, 153 evident!)- .\‘ew Orlcnns Dc] iuing the South}, a recent lot‘br. hnlds “2.101%." thnt'n hon‘ rvalivc Fragment will Icu-d ih 1864, by‘tlm Sum-s re‘ .niniug, ’ut [his vull llavmthe elfcrt to (filigt‘the‘ t ELAN: Stiles, and pcrha‘ws bring bacli Tykr, fqr manyjegrs protlmnotury of IprEme Court of‘ Pennsylvania, .‘"“ rc-f hiya oflice. . j’i‘ho SL‘Meme L‘mirx lm§ up d J. Ross :Snm‘p'dep go fill tbg‘yu‘nnry.‘ lcr hus 1m Phfimgfinm. m 1 mm, son; “on. John TIL"; Ex-Prcsidcul of the ‘ Suntes. : ' I I annex-on, son ofi die Secretnry of War, 'u upboifited piphuln ii: thehr’my. |_ me inlelliggucltj {rum nurly :ll parts‘gf nhern uud' Wesqern Smtee iq regard to “men.“ in Camp Scott wg-ro ilu‘tem‘ for a: S‘By the lg: pfiumafiup léam that in crevie’w by his Excellenéy th - Governor.— , the English Ifousß ofCommom, Inn! John ; Wo'lmd tomd from I} o'clovk urflil about 3mm“ statrd that a naval fame would be :4!‘ A. 0?; Oomfiuny had no arms. wewgfe: ”11th the American 60083 (0 pl'Otht Brib never under rat. I Ehink he might have 'in “8891!. in View of the fact that. leum‘ taken pom? other day. Pm“; “qmyipiofmnrquo and rcprisal were being issued “oan the tight of thene [nix lwgime'mg. by the Southem Confederacy. ion review. from In elavnted position, my‘it‘ H 6 aim unnouncod tho hlor-kade by the ’- iwu grand. ‘ ' ‘iAmcricsn governmental in Suulhem pom, Tuesdny. ”Rh—We have just. received . and the law ofllcenn of the crown were in written orders to hold ourselves in readi- : ventigating the legal bearing of the nutter near; to much at a moment's notice. Ad- in order to guide the gnvn-mmcntin its in jutant Waterbury bu just informed melatructiom lo the British minister,~nml to that. the Superintendgnt oi: the Railroad has: the oomm‘umlnnt 01'th squwlnon about. to iorders to‘hnire everything in PMinQlfi tof be sent to the American cout. , ove to—ni ht. I su‘ c this is thlellmt " “"d -—~~- » «.... _ a _. . 1;“ will reiéive {1.0131359 until quartered fl‘The Loggia-datum adjourned on Thur; -. i ‘_ _ ‘ ‘ r day. after mung n Stzw Law, the ’l‘hrok‘" 'eimwhere' « : , Million L - B'll d 'l. 1r ‘r \Vodnflldly, lfichv—f-Here '9‘ go 353 - |in ‘ref-' hm“ t I hxfn 9t er mmuurcsaav ;order‘s to Shift quarters from .Ncwlqerrx‘ 8 erfl‘i.o_: 1111:. _Qfi__ » ‘ltrqet to‘ Camp, “ML-not "10%: M 9 holdi BWO t'cntler our thanks to H. J.‘Mr itoursolves in; readiness ‘0 1110"! _Ofl'. 0" [ln/us. Esq., of the. Home at. Harrisburg, for ‘ hour’s -notice. This move is worséihah‘ Legislative fdvofi. ' Fang April flit Ihgvggyerexperirgcfdi Wy' ham received our arms. The Ist Regiment ffwas taken tp Baltimore Just night. imd I ‘think there .is no doubt that, we will go to linight. The Ist: and 291 Regiments will con -Ifcentrute anti operate ‘1 together. We tire‘in {a continual exgitemqnt. One time inthe fire and next ii] (116 'pnn, up you will con tclude that we‘ure'piretty w'ull romted by this time. “ l i i . Thursdujy,‘ 16th.—$till at Cnmfn 3300“, ' awaiting orders to mme. I have an ideu of 3 what it is,to‘beidep+irved of one’s liberty.— Interesting ’do sod \vllat plans soldibi-x will ldevisa‘in ofdelr to: ilnnnhug the guard. even to the taking all 8 child from the arms lot" A xllothor. mid cairtyingjt. out of Camp. Permit mo wsuy a flaw words in reggrd to L'tlle way Col. 8., of all!“ Ih-gin‘iont, takes in lorder to intimidate! and. drive mall into volunteering during the wur. lle salysfie :will have 9ver manfis nume plneml rm; the 'records of the State, #0 that it will stink] as ‘ ailisgrace ag‘uingst (helm. l consider’flx‘xfhur <1) Regiment (amen-(l into a contract “‘i'tl‘ the IGovernmeni‘ (1‘) seh'fé it for (limo/e Inpllilhs. = em willilngfto dq so. Imm tlniq ~' he ‘will f’rigldell ‘Pennsylvdnimxr‘y‘lxe misllkcs lnismen. i- ‘3 One. of the J ohrgfljtpwn soldipre- was §shpf last nigh}. ‘I Junx‘legjqju-t ln-m-ned he, isflvzul. The ['im'liculjfli'i I’lutuie notfiwn nbl‘c 1%) am ccrmin ‘ 1 I rf“ 1 1 gram 1m 111101911) Tn the Getty: bilxrg 11: " Hj..—l’:u<son gt-If‘nver 12min] now tuner] [Bulli "ililndviphizl, in“ {all in w the morning train.— more, Unrrfibmfi, tormwliu‘b “aim: For time' sec- adv? WThe'l Lildio.i huvo boon eniniged I“)! uoverul (L'tp'é in ”inking: vm-yhmuhunwt flannel shirts fpr QI‘II‘ \whmtum-s at Yul-k. They are trijmfptul with black, and ai-c- in ten‘dutht‘O be Swot-‘1; as a uniform; ‘i'l‘hoy make a very! néat ntzyonrhnco. 'l'ht-ym'aro out out on Sntm‘dnflainl with such viicl'gy did ‘the Ladies gotipmlly enter ink)? the matter! that'hy Maxi/lay evmningithmyhble number (77) wi'em'pogiph-t'ed. :m-l Unxed up, and dcs’patlchmlgqstorduy. for Yutrln— Acéomimnying; encli shirt is a. large thx‘uud case, with n «nimber of cmnpnl‘tnientst con taining Fciésm-k, nemllm. thread, huttnni, tape. pink. (taming ;nomlle= null ym‘n‘. kc. and all other littie aghirs which will Mi cun vonient for a std/lint" in camp. Othei‘ con veniencés um t‘olbe ‘shortly forwarded, { A collection “was tukon- in two or three churches m Sciiibath, to further the objects of the Association. r Amt \i’e are reqt‘szstod to ask the different pongregntiom through out the Gumty to take up ‘lmHoctinni in behalf ot the mains: Uninn n,-Im_r Society,‘ nndforwm-d the swim toVMiu Fosfuk, the 'l'reasurern—b'cmi'ud. . =I Hun Qt'Anrns,l}ru..l-3142.\'n Rm-r.,l (‘A'P‘NCUT‘L York. 1'11")!in 1.3. 'm. I Mus. ‘l—l ————. Hec’y Ladies Relief So ciety :--By I} unmli ‘uous ‘vnte of our Cum puny. .l mu authorilpd to convey, through you to the liadjm of yc'nu- Auwciutimi, our gmteful thanks for“ the Shirts, anti otlu-r articles. so,‘generously furnialiéd -us;, and at the sumo time to assure them that mm]: evidences asj they lmvn furnished: of: sin cere interim. in our pretzeut~ and future comfort, caunot‘f‘il to stimulate us all to prove ourselyes worthy of such favors. No more timely; nor acceptable gins could have been bestowied on ‘our men, and the eu thusiaatic applause which followed: tin-ii distribution untested the gratilud of the recipients. LAllow me to mid. whils? thank ing sincerely the, India-y of the Relief Avo ciution. that relying on their kind symlmthy and prayers. and out the justice of their cause, and having an abiding faithjn that God who has in past. times dalivered-our ‘mtion fromtimuiinent peril. we truut. that victory willv fidkm'the "Starr and Stripes 'wherever led, and peace“ once aim-e re~ established. For the accomplishment of this cud, weak the prayrrs of the Lidies‘ ot'your Associatibn. Agmn thanking "you in the name of our Companyand with the ‘ usurimce of our continual regard, , I rennin youn truly; _ ‘ ~ «Row. G. FAHXESTOCK, lst Licut. fiWo understu'nd that a-report has been circulated, in some quarters, that; the regular exercise: of Pennsylvania College will be suspended; in consequence of‘the condition oi: the country, tnd that the Col lege building Inns been taken by- the Gov ernment for soldiers’ quarters. There is not a word of tnith in either statement.— Tbe Summ'e; Session will begin on May 30th, and we are glad to learn that, the prospects of new students, and the‘retum of old ones are quite m: good as usuBl.—Stura HANOVER B. :R. R.—CHANGEI OF HOUR—Tim trainspf our Railroad Compa ny nre. nofv runningias follows :—At 9.30 A. M. with wagers for York, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, &c;; And at 2 P} M. with path sengers for Baltimore. The extra trains heretofore run‘on Tuesday and Saturday of each week have been discmxtinued.—llano_- var cam. 1 i ELECTION OF R. R. DIRECTORS.—An 1 election was field on Monday lust, for Presi-f dent and Directors of the Hanover Branch! Railroad Company, when the following gen-y tlemen were chosen :—l’resident, Capt. IN. W. Eiohelberger; Directon, Messrs. Samuy el Schwartz, Joseph Althofl', Jacob Wiri,j Jacob Forney, Jacob Young, and 0901'89 D' I Klinefeltor.—~lb. ‘ ‘ l _,_.__. MlT—fl firTvemy—five to sixty dollar! .ua pews per month will be paid bythe Erie, ing Machine Company to theirAgenu, for ing the Erie Sewing Macyiqe. This ii 9 Mnuhiue, and so simple in its conuruction} a child can lurn to operate it by hslfnn b instrucfion. It is equal to my Fumil if? lib/chine in nu, mod the)" Lake dag preufi‘i‘ 1 , ~_._w.~._«~——-—: l the Fifty and One Hundred dofl'ar muchin fiThe Prwident and Handset": of the! Thu price is but. Fifteen Dolls”. flu Com Gettysburg and Petensburg Turnpike Gom- wish to emplpy Agents In every county in PM! have declared ‘ (lin of United States. Addrgu, for partisan";- ' ~ -. ' . . 81mm Mum- Co. B, naps, G‘e P 8! Mt. ' ‘ ,3. 1 Agent, Milant Ohio. ' mu; r, 6:,- E‘Dmm Firm“, one of the editors ofi the Warren Independcnl, Jo Dnvies county, 1 111., formerly of this place, is First Lieuten-’ ant in a company of volunteers formed in; that town. fi‘l‘he dateon thé‘ont‘aide of this piper is May ‘22: A mistake. It shouid be‘Mu'y L’U. wfiumins k, HEEIILHH'H Store is well “’01":- lhy n. fish juég tuflllis time. “'0 JOHN u hqlhvr, even in our Inrgeal chive, so fine :1 dishing or Stoves (.m be found.’ Their large ram” is ml] of SNH'Pi ol'uu-ry put/turn; nlsd. every m‘; riexy of qulow \Vnrc,’ Slwrt-ironfl‘anr‘ 'J'm Ware, I‘Jnniahcd Wnru, Japan Ware—mulbuu - ing, indL-u}, {-H-rything iu/thv house furniqhing line. (1956, Snnsngg Cuttersfinuwge Stullcrx‘, mm! l’ress‘ea, km, kc. They are prepared M} Bell wholesale uerL-wil, Tin Ware and (flu-cg iron \Vnrrc of their win munufltclureK—hl-qlum; n kuflicien. numbighandu lu hupply nn‘? Lit-L maml. Their nu man! of Lumber 'l3 Her; lugl‘e; «1.0 Cuyql‘evory kin-l. ‘I _ ‘ ‘ {/—-11‘0M>< ‘l‘ RELmv/Ix -'l‘E.\' :mxnrlcsr—lm'éxxs rtjunoas‘rc “'JFERSl—‘l‘hudrigiunl an. inn Eslyd'idn-d iu‘PSI-XT. null lirntartivlc 0| llnjkmfl mgr: ililrmlnucd undrr the ‘lmme of “Pt Iquxll' [SVAH-tllh‘,” in this or un_\ other übunxrx; ul,l Ollwr l’uhnoniv Wufcn un- muutorlcils. 3 Tim Lfcnlgiue cuu Abe kuuuu by the name “KHAN brim,r slumped on t-urh WAFER. ‘ ' ‘ _ Brfiuf’a l'ulmusig “fill-rs ; when) \‘ullgllg,Cmdp. Smit- 1‘1..‘u.-.t, leusupcss 1 ' Brwu'b l'ulugohic “'nl'L-rs“ ; le'tiuvo .\sthm‘n, monuhflh, DHlivull Jlreutlning Hryun'g l‘ulmuuic Wufi-u g ' Reliem Spltlinfi ~of Blond, l’uins in L 1,": C ''_ Bunnlsl'ulluunis “’nfcrs I Kellen ilu'ilniuul ('Ullrlllll-“uml' Lung Dist" Relieve Irritauun‘mf the l'rula and TM 814.1.34 Relieve tlu- uhuw ()mnpluinls in Tc}: Min _ _ BU an‘a l’ulmqnic jhnlunr ’ Are,“ Blessing to all Cl:r~:t‘i :uu] ('ou.‘~tilu gym; ¢ [KI-um": l’ufumnic “Nita; ‘ Arp uduplvd lur Vurnliéts um] Publik Spcui ‘ Is_r_um'> l’ldmuuw “Mk-rt. : Arc in :u imp)? fnrm nud grle‘nsun‘. In the U - \ Bryan‘s l’ulumn'n: Wale & E theulg rein-unlhnéfl'ccl I.I|.!:llltll.lhlillg(: ~ Hrynn'q J’nhnmnc‘ \\ nth-rs - ‘l’» “arranged 1012'“ c mum-nun [_u Mary ’.\u I'IUI'IILV-nhuu‘d be “511qu I; l-ux’ul‘ ; ' Brynn Pulmunic With-rs , , - inihc homer. No tvrm‘olur :hnuld he} iljmut u .:upply ”rum” 5 l'ulmuuic Wafers " in In: p.>rkol._ u‘ 'Nn punnn \\ ill un-r üb'm-L (u give for ‘ lh'yan'a l’vinlmw- 0. “Hill?! ~ } '; Twang J‘HN- (la-Ms? ' ." Jol} “03178. Suh- l‘rulnri m", “when”, gt. Y,‘ June 18, “WU. [grow ,/ " ' .-.- /~ , / mm)" s‘ 1 Lu ‘ i' .> is )v )ful‘. ('3 \. I. f‘ ' WAqung the u’uny émmm-H whic-li tun- lam suppliml Lu ‘ irvc flu" nflluliu} humanity. Umrv is ”worn findritc um ccrmin 01.155 oful‘.(-.I=M thnn llfi; “nwdii gum " of the \' ll lilncrn TN‘P ;'but hp: \‘ulu:lhlu‘il)‘ . itspawl-rlul|9anmmlhl {HR-vO. mud m x-ure, is cuhulucvl ten toh‘ scientifir muljud‘xrimxs mulbimlliéu \v'xth 1i iugrc-«lfi‘nls. in theuuolre.‘ at) mind Mu!" "this Harpy mingling ('xinli in llul‘ 1 ‘ "(‘umbimniun uud u lomn Hum-d ” ' of mmlh-iuc known ns_ ‘ ‘ - I)R.\\'lb"l‘All's HALS’AM ()F \\"ll.‘_l) UNI-2|, whnsc \‘nluciu curing Cuughs. Hump, u‘mm \\'hnuping Cmmn. (from), ..hl’hlm}, l’,uhm .\fl'u'liun, and lngip‘icm Uuulumm uu‘hi: u umhlu. . w t ‘ STRUXG~I'HSTISIOXY FROM E 8. KEY [ Esq, I'mu-Imc'mn or Tm: 13mm: HUTEL l.\' .\Hl)!)LH'l‘H\\'.\'. ; , , .\lu-m.|-:'row v. 1).“ run" I'(L,l’.|.,i .\pr. 2% ‘lh-rus. S. W. I"U\|I.V. & l'n : ; ‘ l lune llfl‘ll the ”ALSAM or Wu.» (intu tuy funily fur u uh-nlwr (:l‘yt-urt, at“! mm f) to its wunlh-rfnl elllcm‘} in the l-nré o cuscs‘ol' the Lungs tutu! 'l'hrmtt, turd tor llu ness and Bronchial AHN'HIHIH. In all ‘ (llama-s l have u~fd it with unpreycd ‘ Sllt‘t'uas. A severe cfmgh ur t-ulnl thugs tn it when udminiucred nccqrtlihg tn 1 tion“, and l enu'enetrl‘ull) r't-mmult-ml it . ; lmhljc ns_u sure-untitlute to tltl'se fplinllu , l dectuit my lint}: furthe henelit‘ ol the lic‘, tu nunotmcc tlutt there is. n munmfnl shut in the market. About “your muncJ chased a bottle ttt :t druggiat’s at “uni: “hid: I fauud to he in “()nltlL'FS and up - article, ,producinif name". und filthlll‘r wits entirely dim-rent l'rum that “huh?! ‘Hince Illll'L’llllan of Jul-oh litrlt-r, druggi [ht-t place, which has the written sign-m “ I‘.‘ Burrs," us “11;“ as )dnr l{.:rivltetl mm the outside wrupper. I. 5.7,!“an want/mu (u l'urthairfl.——Tlte on]: y "talur’: [ln/3w: has the uni/Int signature: Bt‘r‘rs" find the printed one of the-l’rupr on the outer \vmpprr; all other is“ \il worthless. Wl'repnrc-d'by SETH W. FUWDE 8 Bounty-mid for xule lny A. D. lluehlcr, (J hut-g; E. lliteshew, Yérfir 'Spriug‘t; Wtu.’ Bust Berlin; Solomon jl'hmttinter, Hum Jacob Fnlweller. llummps‘linrg; D. E. Hall Abbottstown; .\l. smalcr,’ New QM'ord; Miller, Liltlestownfand bydeulqnevcry April 29,‘ 1861. 4d ‘-‘ ‘ GREAT Discuvmu'l—A’mple tests, by able practitioners an}! chemical Imm! have demonstrated tbélgrengt value ofi'fl Gmth’s beautiful combination, culled " K ! TlllU 01L,” for the yeliel‘and cure of pa But. the people themselves we rendering verdict G a. manner hath unniistukulvle smisflctory. Min-e tlmu tuo Inillicu In have 1)::an sold in a very short time~n proportion of those “ho lunrd other; rc' mend it, who had tried it, ’l‘lntit‘sn lpl diuovery is every whpre acknowledged nothinglike it was mer before prepared», only genuine Electric Uil is‘l’rof. be (3r which is to be had at all the respectable l’ gist: iu tlne cities, and nt “hulesale‘ and r‘ Qt tlie' proprictdra’ prices at the agent here. advertisement. , ' TO CONSI'MPTH'ES —TIIQ Advenfiser, luv iug been restored to health in a {ewwecks by a very-simple remedy, nher hm’ing sum-red serenl years with severe lung affection, and that Mad 5 disease, Consumption—is nnxious to puke known to his {ellow-snficrcrs the. menu! ol'gure. To nil who desire it, be will land A com or the prescription used (freq of chargefimflh the direction for preparing and using the *ume, which they will find a sure Cure for Conn-up tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, he. The only object ofthe sdverliler insending the prucription in to benefit the nfilicted, and wrend iaformglion which he conceives to he anllulle, and he hopes every sufferer wilL try his remedy, u i! will cost them nothing, and may prove a file!- a’ing. _ 2 Parties wishing the prescription will '9} address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON. Willinmsburg, Kings muul Oct 22, 860. 1y New York: SEA 1:o co etiii3. Ncstio e is. Bryan _s I’nlumhjc “uh-rs Bryan's l'lllluulllt Wall-r; =2 il li I= \ I . “.1 |III\4 iv 0f H‘ :l {'iui-f mgr ‘l 1.3: ‘ilh‘rr ll.>—« ,WY, gnlil’ )mu‘; ‘IanIT .4 DNA; h \J? 'l'un-‘p t, 3‘" n- q! -, 3'“ 1;. ‘ nyuln f" l. I ! and ’ $7Ol. 1 :Hj'fii’ Tulf,‘ IIOIIX; uut- , lJuhL her '. ‘ K 6“- fen. , new Mm . ur'o aging 1K“!
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