--,...., , tl , , 1 e ti . itiOolcialkyb A 10120; " Alt e •_. 4 4 ; '3411 0 " 9 10, 0 4 1 1` 7 t. " 111 0 c96ati .ir.°9 c P ri. ita4 . 60) 4 4 no I 01 13 • 1 14^:tie; • ,th cl;a1gOitOo,O; off : • ' ‘ii'coAtikakaitt. asia aga I coo.: m I.iocoln,.reader Congreas to'' devise ur.Y.l.ll4,orAesienCe . 114114*; P.e. ' -1 ilOteucir and resolved 4 .Mji i ti i, :vt! ) ;f:fu i scejkil ie7) , A.7; ji, !he face, *"1111 " 161 4 In t • elir l ia %' ll i ' caCe a.itnlf,riCil: 'Slit IWlii-41. g°.3)l!' `` debts : Jl,iioingit• we t 1 3 1P i l IVor;;:?' 1 3 1 141' I n, 1 ~iniii4;:.o con' ttaSliSt' rli§tlC rliti f il" a y r iat'i apk.is t° it- ifillitim•titttrl4ss •, , ; 411 i t ` i igqi)fit our, subiu• 4.4. - ?'• lrgi filkjiiii%ilitny , ',.4, ,ti1 , ,,,A4 it iu i m4 i s t • lab Wctiii i i Itil? -Y,l)lll.4tiV "iiil;itie-at List 0„ 1 .. ~ . _ Art 1 6-0.4 fiie!., litmo• 21,414,.fr.gaiiiii.iefiedir tto,qll,t,lrLinw 4rip, 7p.,.:, ~ ...-.lr. . mutually uett itn.l Iff ' Ro d aotnytteral .. . ~,, , . , ' s lf ..:. •*. • *ltit . "`eir'' tension ta.rnav)ainT° lie i , . 03 aff . t , •,, 1 • t i • e ! , ~, t . Al v i n a 4 i , 07 0 which tto , i , , -;,-* . 611 ,, 7.). 65 ;;;;:!°('C l L 4 ko li tl't i . t i inherent; ' "ile r ' ig w h e t VI I , Mil tOrp , l¢i'lt "'' ~seif _0..,..nm.ut. ,i g 44l Ve9 * r at'intoo l deß°P t''° • 6 . , v , ' " ttteiegatit tig, f s, 1 , , ,' I:l : tpic_,, •'' t . -,.. .f . . • . *kr" f' pdeestrrl4l.,,eceounts represent the 't 'Et , %Til Piqualli !• • utterly . demo: , issit t r AAR rt ePtillfPatiflifigv , Thr•Mon val 7 ;o r 4.13°,11,41.90-0 9 ; i ttf 5,1,i94 that ;her (were ',ip't -, o 'N6l,l,l..p_atok 'a. spree, ; and not having • Ma f • anAilaitifiteil - • fir inithirtg.. like t•Woik, Olditiiiilisjoigi,o o .l.ol4',4fie hardships'of 'it" sol eNeye-illat;„'.A.,„ ..4 ~ ... ~., , • TiiilatthirrotibiiitVfaiin' the' Smith state aik t4igto %chat been , reinforced,. Gen: ~, , z , ' lra ' bat intimated, to, his ,rdriCers, despair !' l ' 'firpNorehtfoiti.uiyerlfi r pe it. ' lo i 3 ' littiiiiith'Of'diheriir,Biagk's,wOrke end .41 "‘ Ilbr 'liflila."'inna;',ll,aVii,harettitore 'been ILO •li4,liirteei"guti. sip, forty-two er,,litiTfif:.iiii`iiePouttiilifs'as: His sun. .., vnyr•fii , iiTtl,;46l4ll,ind his army of VOtia"le.:oiiiliaappliefi and thoroughly ''''' fIP al i fractiatilffatad that he fill act Patal7 WOWS lii:i: - ',...,:= ,', ' . ..,. . - jeliki" . 4ifiiir Eitit,tee vesicle were off Fort ilfa ' ;liiiiinit (arte '2 lit firskt.;. with their guns - tea. '!'.4 Wittiiiiraitifi*tieri: ,1i - United States o f t l 'l `rerta'ar filri, itiniimiettien Uco-operating . ' 4 ,' t lattliiti44l..li ii:helOved that :the t'fl laiiiNalieralter thia,revol'utionerierm3, ~to l e 4 .• • litiiieir,aitylk 4 ,end bealibi,s -10 retake the Navy !firiiiiiiiiid (#itt4aear''.F4iririton. thrf_aci:e3 v, of - .1 - i ',, ~, • ' ' ~, i t, Utt, 2 '. , :•,.... , . ~ . • - Wicarmwron, May 3, I'B6l. o.ilonVostirscoil:OUtnis.City containellov,. Ellis , tweisay to our. Legislature in ftilli it is a very , l' , 4f.'lnfirgt*tirocir , takes . decided groUnd against . u`skAtilghtrrl t7 eoexcion against reover'eign State, vl-141twiti!,•;;Wata.lf dipitmilievoted , down in •tha . 1.,011.14 . 11f1a fanintukasin osier:be submitted to. ' : • ialltkagafinstimidelyittaisting of 4an 'regiment s 'r,firt#lfeditriartiterwir; and the call' of a State. I,,woM.etidnettit die' Silt:Heat,. possible' day, to, en; -abltrNorth Cantlibiatd:: Join' thi`Southern . Con: 5 , 0 4 41010.1t0kt , '1 , ..ii3: 4 • t r ; I ''''rj r,: [. • ' , , ,' 41.041fasayAirteorn . Italia ostirper,' and - hes ' a ei ,dafst..... tkie sieurd-. Without ,lauthority of law; and „As( thiceltiimon;las 4'•mittet:of. eel I defence, he ~,ZiAmotiteleiiiire of Int e'm il itary 'posts' in • , . .MNlfigintleciONti4l34lnis)nst arrived tram Fort • oW*Nlifebrings'iiitelligenCelicins 'that place t o .41 1 .1,11 1 . 410 Wi1k °.; ' 4 • comprising, sir Sine•' of infant alx . itot rain; Who were' Preparing to' "siteSllll,o4/ifFileOfl I ast, rol 'th .11440410OiftbeCtlititoid*ficith the State i an thor e Nsloooo#o4liiiiii; of th n , eort 71 Al+rilß 'lSt insi. .001111,1414 fir prepittpig then. Fart 144. Oftirklit..4i 11. 1 .46 , 1, ftzi • foilt4rnOva's 101014121241oaoll'inai?r! iittiet; u fKinielt ~.; 1 1P.11.„k1 4 6 4 u,irdavtiltofirkily:41'ilOue. .' yeadetallo tatoviottaffiikbliolitedid+ ! . 6 );.„ T~fcel of aliolsor and !..010111*,ktiliiiiifIthinl. in a bottle; ' and idd• - - ' - - - of . . . . . 414*T4* • • 4k,!1t0t .. „.v. Politbr4;m4lll,o-t -t licMoill,' ig .tqlk the Nelv ritk • Irovid, ( li itch Iffr- ii - lii.Vviii)'tO i s!ao follevrei•T .. • t ,- i i ,. pot eftertHeryitilific,:i!te,.feellnglintititr , 4 4 pt, silent tieritt,'iiiiiii*Aviiilnt you.' o" s feeliMre-.; cc i t li c .•l - 0 • w hi c h • •cliC, , htinforota ::,: end . ; nopUlar. 80-:liitii rkre i!4e fitteratice: this 'morn: .ittli.'4Yiiti, see,4' said ; he; ' , that this `..,? . .tltnitiltitra: tido is engaked jn deeply inoirn;liitcitii . bli.,inesi.. l'his 4nestiert:ot reinforcing'' Waahington; end marching .t he :•Sevent h regiment across .the; is even' by-nine State of 'Maiirliimi, le' of tiM sompar.st V,e, imp?/tancee, I, Cipnitlbel ieve. there. iii a' Sayenth ,regincnt. ":It'lt,. a myth; - It 'haii Veen` ittatehtiit•fiAnnapolle la. twit. day's, And iev,eol.llkii!l 10.0,YA1P•fas ter than, Mr; Lknctiln: Pit fi'lj , :fi` , l;:cciOdifitialii i . , 4 , heitihnlicikbinit ii' . 19)110%',..(#0,1,t'tife , A1,9Or!ey,otoi fell to . a3. l .,livii ! Pir7,) ':iroti see; t4'....''i* erai.figlii.ctif#F-;the; lielit:efflie :it - 11M. ~ t #: ;I 'i nk' i i n i litbei cem e p ey k P4iile,;lpii!ii ioi . to4*iitit..',.Jiies li!P!sh94 l 4i/atopf# tht r . (!C*siei,,ida 660chrtlfid the:iif.::fOri iike,• of tint :F 7 1 5 79.'V P A ` t 1S ,C.i i V,,'i P I','Yi,th94 the i T jauf ~' Auk §9l l t l ArY l:aptelY ,:lk!rs,cliel ,t • lanis,yeri i f , l li use :frtfiotl the oil.lN'nei ijiii 1 0 ,!ii,i'0 , ) ?06.i" much: -. irrPle.iiiis ~, the ~. ifeiiileit lilittnlytitg into he calm and can, tell .kiip all, abo ut it. '/as le what ihe A dininiiitia - tion - aie• Uc - CitelieS with:" ,I .thinkSMith - will . . . ....., ie war ‘lle . relations ,tliet.f v i 4 e i ~:*•ow .- O f e, st'e ai p s t ,4 : m" t 0 a t e. i ) 1 -p r 4 %P e mu gOO. NNpq . t g .l A; mire .4 64 . V.,:i9.• oeraw o i, PiTl F OStiqi ii °P , 4 ll 4:l q), Sti*lk• t a -" ' " tge gifitiogelaei , a!, Oeitilln'; 'faiii4, I #,4k!fiil ll . ! , 'Milli° Yitand , w, to,ese :eur rec. ,liikilk, o,'.iiatAon!, tl4 clitntere'e., iliititiniiit 'tf: 'Oh'T t ;tl(6' 'con ederi, iriOtuihwi ii:.r otiv,e,n2 1; in tiitilo'Liloii @k ki, iii. s . 14:tie's' ktw".l l -r:o9gtlimi' 10 .W4,t •, 0 1? if :ft , -- liticof'O I,lepart- IClOri.' l'gi t ,litise,=, leutY , to assume •.• Chicerrc; the course of a vigorous article headed '"To the . Advance! say the. people of the West . . Open the Mississippi; wipe out . . the 'pirates; clear.'the '4iiii'tti - the'Balizet•That's the cry now •which• runs from.capltal to 'capital and tram cabin. ,to cabin•all• over the, Wist: 'The' 'men for the 'Work are ebnildint and full . of,:zeitl. crisis are in' the': GoVeinryient .The leadeewill'eorne 'wheri coiled lor.•;• ' .•, , :• . p . ,,,i - r . te,,m . 64llii . ,: , ,where;Secession,', is • hot test= pest' thiPtioetil j erif hole's iii • Missiseippi• 'where tiea;Orisjike''thiniaA . ;•ro exhales . ' from the earth = eweening past 'the'coast 'nd,' , cleer.to,.lloW Oripene-rand the 'OAV-r-rout.: •ing traifore.from 'thei;-.lairsif,digging up the, hiiireibeen'burled and hoist ori:seierY 'Waif; titriblishing eveiy, whefrt . ke authority Ahe lawi. and •iompell ing `reipeet!, for flits ,Governinene and.tear 61 the indcimitabte.eouiegi orthe.We'st. ••' ; , Let AA' Inundries 'end: kinat• 'of, 'Pitts,. birg; W•heiling;'(; Med. ison, , Neiet.4 . klbeny, St.'Lonis,'Chictigo,,Pnorie, waukee,'Clevelandi Erie . and Totedp.be set. to.work.. Sixty days would suffice to turn out a•fleotior• steam ,gurr-bouts, one hundred in nu,inUer, each aimed. With, •two •riffed•clinitorr and a howitzer •=a -fleet 'large *anouiti; istippo'rtecr.by fifty • thotisand men 'steamers now. afloat,. to c riy .• every.: battery: to to flight all OpPostnt force, and • tci 'take - arid, occupy every conaiderable town bet - Wein Cairo end the' Belize! . ' ' • itePthf'cotTrele..i•' eitikbitia the . 'l'l'9 - 163f h „OE • 0 4A h °.li".0 . co triii!,lietS propose 160 ation or , roo,irs; ; o ;the • AmootiT ',Lisa To KILL' k : SOLDIE,It,—At the ineiting Kelt!' on Monday at Cooper,s'lnsti cute, Doctor Church addressed the ',audience upon tbe mortality. ineident to war: Diapase •and e?ipoSuriconatituted, he said, the great eausesof death:' . among..soliffers ...:L•There had been obtained careful statistics at the briinai and other plaies,.of the amount of metal ployed; and the ri!atriber• of the killed aha : .ThtereettlfWes that they hataicertaitted With'Mailiennatical‘certajrity, that'27.opounda et lead-Were tent) , to,..every. trian , ' that was'killed. Pt evention...egainst dieerise., was, therefore, whit the soldier chiefly needed. . , • ' ..Nuscsa .Texas, A prill9. : •.You did well to contradict. the rumor that , . Ampudia wasili , ancing on• Texas with threats and a large:artnY...-Thereis ten times the dan. - ger - that .:P.Se'ceeston Rangers" will invade nexicolhari there in ofanyinvasion from•thern; and this the Government to watch strictly Ainiiiidia is opposite:Laredo. with 700 men, 'simply watehing the borders, h tie more.int 7 • ention of 'ai,bivasiotit4amyot.thave,Of invading Canada.. . • . There Ittootritichrelianee'pliteed on General. - Housten.,siniC tact , inneh , mid,. of , his pcialtion against ssessidoil. Ha has oppeeed them in porno Manly Words, for which .give him - ,due"credit but he is a:reliable Hnion He aCk nowledgep ,the right as well as Mei of se.'c'ess beni-.-ho advocates the 'extension 'of Texas, the enlargemet'of her lerritory, and , the full sway . of Slavery. He Opposeilioining the Confederacy, and to sum up' all, it may be paid be wants to be Chief of netti 'Republic, - and he wants it small enough for that end: If he, had been fa- - voted for President'af the United States, he would have.been a Union Man. He was not.. Now he wants, themext belt.available tbfpg• His inoralstatuals'gone. H. T. oracitertn'e right-hand man in the State stabs, time of' the 'nullification ~troubleS, Orris'.Wnt.Wilkino, of Pennsylvania. He wig Chairman of tbe:eatitMittee which. • reported tlie:ltFOrce Bill," - and engineered' it, through the Serrite., Mr. lives, in hie S3rf, 'year; ind'reeently mide it•spaech at Pittsburgh. He said:, "Thu Gotreittnent,' the jtest ever .deliised titti,tkistioni and sagaeity `p - Un, must be. litiitlined, Slid:wherever the flag 'calls there mbsteirery true patriot folloWing& The Union and the Constitution was`beyonol all price, ,rond having been pirehrisoid in b100d,.. if must be presrervol by blood. Let not the price •of blood take that preCious boon from the •Ameri. cit . ' people." , • • , • The news from the )cast and the Sooty reveal nothing iew,'eicept the, praclarnation •of the 'president, .wherein fie accnipplislies •et once what Congreas and. the Preshient were dodo for the last four,years--- ; increase the o rpgit lar Army. Our State Legislaturi is busk in putting the State upon a,warfooling, to be ready for either a war of defence, or offence.,orrboth, if neceis4 fry.. A judicious stay law hatualso beep passed, which will prohibit the sacrifice of , property by forced sales. • .• . • 3V,e.rejoiie to See the Union fires •rekindling iri the. Border States, especiatly Maryland, wh „ere,,,liie.sorne time pact everything, has been swayed by c4e mob,' ftis,:trua • we ,have but . little qontiu'et .the Border States, butstill,ho,pe thrit,tbe,,Union sentiment may. . , -,.-ri q ..l3tisciLtDo:--1-ThiY.eistero papers which .are 'familiar With mat teit:dn the ienbdirdi says, the Pit tsburg-Priskatat.eihat ,the • Government pis takiattnaittActi*meartsrei :to; carry .. out he Cleirected'ttßatis.:: ,, A II the 'swailabla•Wae.veiials t , ars'el'put• Mercantile ',tea Meli Itiellll/00:( a ken .c oli; and such , at are tirtiused tor. t bi3nptrposei.of.t rana4 ProrfatioWare , haink fit tedi , ,Mit• - kit 06016;w vkaiilaotf , .tkat!!.oiittl and kuwAlp'shalloWwaterv., arfnwitiayoptlioretoriVihe , ports of the seesj sled . atatesj frOm , ltal Limon'', to !New Odes ,; !Will.ba4iiiituallyi closed:— When ibis is dofie, Vat f iloi;i4lthiri:PotoMac , kunided :by, a" stelniel*PSVerrate of 400,000 - men, lion may bs 'aafoly allowei to sting-itself, to (11# "f) 19 d'? or , ca filiottat : 41 Thursday Jii i **ATM Off' t, , ,Plig.'lli orh.Sieruca Dati v ' ii early Monday morning, in the ,stryaf Chicago, attar S t'seirerf: death;so. #l . i! : , Gene sHAnent , as IMI* 'spliced , in corn- Aikiltt 54; 91.1'P%%,'• Misionri, Gen. Only. reeion . Itsfigyitd Jorlooth im iw i tyea k tbitVen;;H„co , eSd and held, this siglAt e rrsis lkiiilirary;.soenfOrclng /Theaeottai.titirPOes will , '„find , .tha..7stgawayei one. tYulti ,' t.«fi3~eler e. Kome ; ' l 'lo It,' J. r if.iirsii;theitrOp.eietni,.. F idlteedritiniitini • and 'attentive heist.- , • • ' 4. Noitits;:kial ! .,. t enioyed 'and Tin Stott bulildinr next below the ,fotind;'O'ier at ten- ti4e to ihe Wo'ot&of'the . „ . . . Our..,Friena DOLLEY - ; of •the Port Allegany jay; , " always iebeo:asSetubled. at that •,fipuse, we guatanlea , ,,the ensuing kali, teal mill , ba:nO•exceritiont It will be seen , that ••• . , • the' prom letor his considere4:. the preasUre of .the :Wiles' in 'fixing..the 'amount - cif the which .will' but i;oo theremill 'be .nolacji, In the, qUality_fli thilatertainment. . , . . AfirAD C4,T . TO4'I'ITEER3.L4We publish 'an ae oount.of the , Aaa!h ang : litirial of G. W. IVikr- Tiaort, : aito ; kcor.raspontlence.frana-a parer',' giyirig a sketch 'of ,the s!tfaai' 7 'the boye'wel"re:favorad : ,with from . , the,ladies, of . • • , . Frotri all sources we learn that the •peen... sylVania Voltinteera , , have . ." - been 'shaniefully , abased. When 'volunteers Were called .• de.. fend.the Capital, the arroueed, • 2of„, her • brave citizens . . were the,firsti- to: arrive ~ a t Washington; still they. were allowed to 'remain without uniform. 'or 'arms, 6 r .teceszpi r y eqUippisge; . they were stigmatized as ..ths•giregged . Penn-. eyivania regiment; l antl.:%when the.. forward movement was'made across:the -.Potomac; the , other day, n 9 Pennsylvania' regiment Was no lowed to participate, :t being. Yet sivfliip 44 . ~ • ••.•••• • for tki! v From, the various encampment s througbOutt he State, we. bear.the'•inime •plaints. The !iwitd%citts ere Ma exceptioe in this neglect:end abuse. They have ` now been 'encamped over q ,rnonth,. within eiibt . of the ExeCutive mansion, and under the . eye •of . Goir. ~. .Cuitin, who is at the head 'of , milittiriaffairs,. With ample,TioVrer and Means .aV his" disposal, and they ere still destitute . * Mine and equip ... menta hot even being tarnished with a change . of: linnen. pne: Aiolunteer; Lfrintr Siriethport, writes: r~,we idiall:iociebe 'obliged to drill,. na. Lked,tinlesi What adila to the in-. dignatiort of..'evrY boneat'tnan, is the fact that the: generous , appropriation ;of mohey hy the Legislature. bee, been ilqUattiletedei:PcilitiCal fastoriies, and :distOnsit, L .SPeeulittire. . is ishi ! itory yet, tolie . yvq4o.!. : ip•vegapt;ts:!„yvar ,xpentiea f a- VennisyveniaibOt will e""seep+spy plugderingahat bas'befoie taken !:. 'the . Potfe:r county 107, have nearly ell returned horr e• ' .B. F; Davis, p..H.freernartand 'A. Woltara of the MlCean vOlunteerii are now , itt' town; having obtained futlopths. ..We understand • Mr. D avis . Mr. Davis is to leaye; for Camp Curtin; in 'the Seven volunteers . : left Ceres , last week, to join,the 1114; een COnSpany: . • TEE hiarr.oi.imir. Waat.-;-Firginit is: being' invested by' S. troops;from` all eidee except . the: south. • Advineeiltiioe been made iitnas the Potomac , Alexandria was taben without Jon except the death . Of COI.- Ellawoith, :whowas shiiirbra aecessioniet, While taking devin•a'flag:frecn his house. The secessioniat:waa:• instantly Several slcirmh',hei hav'e 'taken: place along the Potonnae,betweei... S.' war. , vessels and Secession troohs, rasulting in , no loss of. life'on 'the pact of the Federal troppe. Two columris'of ben. McCletlan's comrnaud —who is stationed at drafton, Va.—surprised a corpS of, secession troops at . the town of Phillipria, a 'skirmish ensued in which fifteen of their number were killed, .seyeral'criptured; and the reirriader, dispersed; Col. Kelly,', of Ohio, was / killed, and many of the . federal (paps wounded. . . There are in and near. Washington . 50,000 federal t Mops, and Gen: Scott is advancing hii men toward the interior of 'Virginta.' A se kieus'Conffict, soen,,Would seem inevitable, as the troops are nearly,approaching large bodiei of 'Secession trireps. ". , Orders'have been given to• advance on. Man. : assairOap4nctiod, where . the Virginians are strongly,, posted., Aired* move is,to, follow toward Harper's Ferry:', Fifteen . thousand men 'from . Oh M are .to push on. in. that direc= Lion, While eight thousand men froM I'iddiryi vania and a strong' - force from Baltimnre and the' telaY House are ordered' to March to the. I.The blockade of the Southern h'aiborc be. gins to be felt; and causes great .suffering. The news fiorn Europe show - . unmistakeable evidence that. the syrripathies of E'n ~~ansl lean uwartl;the South. riroclamation • from the Queen wising all rinyat itubjeets not tc:engage In•ouf'dlffitt'ultiite.. The right •of been' itrzi.it4;4 the Confetleriicit, by iti• Engi eh ite:innient, while the right ta tient privateering-as piracy ,'is denied. r/ 4.6 7Fr'illifaicas!Onal card be fiandiii4Mother colalria uriCleritlinti the:W : 4l;as tlfscor nectecl„);;;;Serelf from'she.lunn berfni,tiitilfocsti and wifi4eviti his lime to the practice of h;s prcfessica• , • ". Antimar.;.- 2 =Col.,9o:asToca,- of the Key Stone Stoie;lnte now ori nand a 'supply .'of Greet. ilea. and . Pros isiona : „just • :received:. from Nair:York. pfetvvidhatandOg-the,hard :task*. lielme.fillid store cellar' to, 'garret with the'nec he will sell cheap'foiiaah;:.:JOhn Saye. war or: no people must dat,:and his IS the place to buy . :'— Olean , "` Theie . is d report . in''circulation , in this Bork.. ought,P. 4 l l!prtid,t6iiii* CfroMAUguattia*W `eftet•thit" . .T . feeeived• tr am Col.! iiientS4V•Odollart for the`pur;- •pc4l - iit.p . isyifiigthe•lnifisiOe of . iolunteer;TrOM; ikil'Oe thtrfO'‘frartiSbutg,iitid• that' Austilitt of 4 . o:dayietliii : lr brat applied the? money to ovik•bie,' - ind•that I•was false to my trust, my Yriendi; tetid MY Country:. •• • •." • I now say, upon my oith;that •whciever,•saYS the . ithiiye;l pronounce' him to 'public 'liar, a icorizid r el, and unfit to live in a civilized cots munity.l can produce the evidence to prove th hers: • •• • .B. F. DAVIS: • thport,' Tune 34,1861.. •• • .• ..The Atarement I know is false in to, gird to .F. Davis' . receiving 'money from I'. L. Kane, the pur pose above stated: • • • B. 1-I;FAEESTAN:. Persona y!.'iripeired before me the 'above earned B F. Davis, wh6 duly SWorn, doth SOY' t. e abOV'e is: true to his , own • know!. It:SART\ArgLL, P; edge. „ ' ..tune 3 0 ' is6l: jhriiNiiineci;—Ma'y 6,..1...6.1; . . J. 8.. Ovin.rt:=-The first . gloom spread itself rivet or little band; to..daY,-in the accidental death of GEORGE W.•IIIAT tts,or, from Cameron . • • ..county,:ciused by a trinn . the' . name of Atil. ler from Potter county:. - Killer had his. rifle toaded 'arid tonlithe lock (')fii to oil It,• leaving the Coil On . the tnbeiand,irt replacing the :lock' :he hit theliamtner and , the gun exploded; the ball passed dose.tri Seneca • Minard's head and etrifck'Mr, !Mattison :on . the right side of the. heak:alittle. above: the temple, causing instan: lanebas death. - A post Mortern examination resulted - in the iliseharge of. Millet-Item' any intention on his part, , but he was censtire& for gross: carelessness, ,The accident 'occurred about half•past seVe'n this Morning,; very soon after the ietieille was beat. The : funeral. Wits tippainted tri talre.place - at two o'clock, P. M:„ but owing to'tl4:time It took to get the. Com; pinye formed in - their Propei;order it was near ly thre.e.o'dlock 'before the procession' was in marchirteorder; and :it. that . time no one had. seen George;,except the Guard and. Undertaker, .from the time . he was taken to the Dead House, .By the politeness of .the Surgeon J. A. Eldred, Col. - Kane,. Brewster Minardi Wm. Jenkins and myself were perinitted to go:in and see hirri r as he lay in his soldi'ercoffin, which•was then shut from theekes' of Man and placed in .the,henrse, an'dthe four companys from Potter, IVl'Keaai Elk and Cameron followed his• body to a:cemetery distantabout three rnites..from. CaMp Curtin. The 'preceision was headed' by Col 'Kane; and after hirn followed over three 'Hundred (Wild Cats, as we are called) volun teers. Directly ahead of the .companys was the" Milton Brass band and the muffled drttrns from camp,' playing the ithurial of Sir: John IVloore.i" It was a solemn tramp. foi.us. Ar.• rived at the grave ' CIA Kansi.-toolt the head and left, J.•A: Eldred-the foot; when, the 'body teas lowered tolits restingplace the. officers of the regiment.circled . found and each 'threw a handfhl.or eartli on the remaimi, :when our fel leweoldieri J. K.:Haffey read a'chatiter from the Bonk of booke,:made" an excellent prayer :and closed with. the benediction, then after `bearing "Hail.' COlumbia,?'.the - last fareWell stiotewere.fired oVer • his grave,' consisting of liieterOunds . of ehots'and. three rolls'or the drum;". we'thed- resumed our imitlinfuymarch ., bus& to' camp. J.K. Haffey gave 'us a goed lecture this evening, -' A ineeting Was called for the purilae . 9,f more fully' exoreasing 'our feeli. . . , Jahn A: Eldred .in ;the Chair. After listea ing'to-appropriata re'mark's the following teso• lutions were adopt dr. .Raio/sed,..That ini the :untimely death..of ,our comtride,,Oco.'W..MATiON, hay? to.: de plorelfie less of a steadfast fricnd, en honest man; a soldier 'gallant; faithful and true. He would have:fated' death' nobly ifi.the • field 'of lionor,.!Md wbatevet the fortunes of Mar may amid illareelves, , tre shall ever remember him as one Mhp . met death in the discharge of.duty to hia-comeionwealth and. country. Resolvedi That this resolution be published in thella?riskirg parleys and Cameran Citizrin; and on mution'Of B. F. Davis, that a copy" be sent-te the Democrat and Minter: " Respt'y YOurs, . 8.. F., Srotesi..—The 'Postmaster General, says the Pittsburgh Post, hbs.'comPleted the isolation of-the seceded:States . by forbidding' the , transmission. of ,matter, 'either coastwise, b'y riveror by land' route,. to each . evpry-one of the rebellions• States..., Vary land, - tp e 1 It . iv ar e, Kentucky, Missouri and 'Tennessee are exempt from this proscription. : Western - Visginia is an, exceptiOn to the order of the Postmaster General for the stoppage of the :mails, in the aeceded . StatesTvery facility Will be afforded fot postal accommodations in that section. . . . Tula BUCKTAILS.FARE SUMPTUOUSLY.—CoIon eI Kane's men are mostly Trom the remote reg ions of:Potter Al Kean. and Elk 'count ies. While other companies have heen receiving 'a great I •Many dainties and dcheacies from ,home,, that 'portion of the T3uckteils ',who carpe . ..a'way in such a hurry'as to forget to . bring their spondu licks, along, fared' rather,.indifferently. A number of spirited noiced this fact, and yesterday they gasie them'a treatlhat filled 'the hardy 'yeomanry, of the backwoods with lasting About 2 o'clock, the ladies of flarriiburti,es coifing several #agons laden with' luxuries of the, table and toilet,. aPpearek on the parade groundof 'the Bucktails... After,the companies . : had' been marched into.. line, . and .the. basieets deposited in freint of.their fair owners, -Aillut ant T,' S. Case made a •piesentation address in- . hehalf of the ladies Of Harrisbuig,.itt . Whieh•he eloquently and yividii‘set forth the: duties of .the ,eitiXen :to •, the •• • •voluntier :soldier, :and portrayed, the, interest. taken .in the band ..of Nature's ..nhhlemen. from the, 'Wild . Cat „dis trict—a.substantiitl And eilegent manifestation-' which Isq..iiad . honor to present. Be ,knew, that they were•not unworthy the attentions hestome edi . and, by Ake 'ffesire 'of Col. Seiler, condi= merited thern• on their geMeral good couduct „ while in' Camp, • . • • .'His allusions to - their having lett their• .wild wood homes'and the dangers and glory that lay. heforio them were very offer '•-.• . • • . Col, Kane, to whOin thtoiftoithions*, , re pre.' sinted.for the meri,.repiiedoidveitingttei:the re:' 'marks of Adjutant Cale - thai the was, for his conirailes, 51a very remarkable occas iin'." : —Nlany - days,!htid., pissed, iniieVA, j since 'ilimi'had;heen iegalsilf,wDh a rePait. of such ;delicaeies as "actions speekini louder . - than words' ; when order`.., was eivenici full 0n, , 7 -but, said the speaker to 'the ledies; it - would be - , a great Mistake. to 'suppose that the:Wild Catioui they were called, *ere - not-nien 'need to liberal ` ; end 'corn fortahle nurture at-home. .They Were hardlY.azi exception, men of .independent or the childeirt Of sUchLand her - 4:11M! Tea rleSS4as.theY ; claim .. theY, -wrire,-Of:en -,of tender :liearts also' 'an& Men - Oita' aould. thank 'from the •heart 11 10 ,e Yvkis! . .w9re :,4 111 1 1 'Ll910PM!. ~ .141 M Y 4; one hail been ver,T4 ol l l esiP-k ill,ParnP',PP!rtiOs.ned• hadlonged liny:nutrnii . lit : cor.the;Noppoun!ainis a n4...c0l dlupo tains le r tteo ter .hehind. -- , :The: eta 1-ifirllSOie4i:eakes and icames : however character it Noup4 rerniod. ‘ rnanx, of. home,:,- would- not visit any of them With:: .fearful.homesickness. "The:Swiss . wris forbidden to hear the mr.playeA of: the de4,Vetcheet. Higlandera hen - Amay le return to .Lochaher no ino!e".:---btit it wookionly chei t4e.soldier.• (Mtn% the .Islerth west counties to have•tkii.s tostO of .Thanksgiv ing-Day on the 2lst day of may, 061. . •. • Col. Kane !lien piopoieil 4 resoftriien of fhanks•to the la. ! lies - of ; which was corrieq .nnanicnonsly; and ';followed .by ihtee cheers'nntta tiger., . • . . . :Caritains'Eldred and Winslow were made the recipienti of a'splendid-,present; accompanied by well timed and 'appropriaie'renitirks.in behal of the.dono'rs by Adjutant Case-. Catd.:.Eidred , s , gift-wad : a.company of 76 -11 - mo v e:lcl/. Forescht ed by a ealie, and the coaripany : dsvitled into, four ' sections-a' very affireplate and 'elegant design. Calk. Winslew's : was : .a;.:.finely. frosted .'cake, •eoVered • With military deVices, and ee.cempani= ed by a note-from the fair;giver'. , ,.: : .Whil . d.the,hotinties..were bein. ' ..dispoied. at the call of Gen. Patted; Cpl. Pc iry,.„ blartiir : and .otheisi J. Ic. Bailey 'made . - : . some `retnarks,...a f ter li . eingin t reduced by.-Col. Wee.. He referred fo,the Mission of . the Sayiour,,. Who left hi., bomr ..to. die in.. the: advecaey..of cause of Truth and. Right,' and' to the 'women. who ministered to him duritig his 'sojourn here.. His._ address' .:was- 'pertinent,.'.. brief Nand dignife . • Gen. • P atton was then jiitroduced,l who, as the. :: CoMgressional. Representative, of . , the .11'ild Cat;Distrieti• coMplipe entail the2men. On :their . in pushing . to the rescue- of 'titrb..and and ~Striiies' from ' desecration ,, and:aisti!e'd* the ladies of Harri'sbtirg that theii..giffs.; were not bestoWedupoM . unwortly,or ungrateful'iecipen: 'After three 'cleers - anda' tiger for the Geller- . the-contenta of the baskets.were.disrited of by the redshirtsiwho'we are. inkirrried,.befo:r, tasting, Sacredly laid by the protion of: those .sick and on duty.. ..• The occasion was a credit..lo..he - ladies. of our* . eity„and to.the 'noble. fellows Who 'were, SQ puhlicly4issured:of public;confidenee. The prompt eridqiniversil manner, says the Bostod.Poyt, with whictilheDemperecy of the Free States have rushed forvvard to sustain the Government, is proud evidence or their. patri 7 oristri-v-of •the;'stiptemacy of, their love of the the Constitutional Law above everything else : in civil and military action. 110 doing. this :they give , their hands and hearts . to a .cause which has always commanded whatever .of poWer they. cotild wield to uphold that: glorious banner thatlas been.the siom of our strength and. prosperity` ever - since it was borne mion 'the air of heaven: , Thus may it be upheld a,s long as we have a land we cah'call out' country. In adopting this course.Welonk not back to the • nedessity-neither do' we abate one jet of our principles . or opinions—but we see. the impend frig calamity, and 'should be' less than then if we did nottinite in good faith with every - fel-, low-citizen who endeavors to avert it by• all the means, mental and 'physical, • at his corn- Clashing of Civil and Military power. It will "he remembered 'that.' Mr. John Merryman, a yvealthy . gentlernan of . Baltiinore, was arrested Isstweek by Gkx: CAOWALLAnsrt,' charged with burning bridges; 8r.c.",,t0 prevent the passage•of Goyernment troops. He attemp ted to justify uport4he piles that he simply-act ed as the agent of the.Mayorantl.- Supervisors, under their %Vrilten'ortiers. • The Pleri .I,vas' of no avail; and Mr..MorrYman was detained , rts a• prisoner at Fort Judge Taney interposed a. writ.of • hither, corpus, returnable forth with to the U. S..Disiriet.Court;but Gen. Cadwallader declined surrendering the prisoner ; until he received ()Hers So to do froin his supe ritir officers-,-General tS,e6tt, ()t i the. President. Whereupon -qin 'Attachment was immediately issued hy Judge Taney against Gen. Cad-wafla dir; fer . contempt:' , • -• The Marshal wentto the Fort for the ptir pdse of serving the' attachtnent, but was stop ped bYthe bayonet of a sentinel. He thereupon sent his'card to the . General..with . a "statement of the'object of his visit--to . which the General sent a response that tthe had no, reply to make.", Wiiereupon the . .Marshal' returned to the Court-. room and reported the reiult to Taney.• The Judge - was highly excited; and, remarking that he supposed it useless' to attem pt.to arrest. Gen. Cadwallader; said that he. vvould.write . out his views of the case, and sub mit them to the President, urging him ta main tain the dignity of the law. So ends the. case tor the.prestit: .• The question, is whether in time of war, an inferier officer is bound to dbey the mandate of a court in preference to that 'of his military superior. We know that it , has been held'hy some authorities, that a military subordinate is personally 'answerable for obeying any irnpo.. per command of his superior, but. the. position has•never been clearly maintained. ..Of course if.the soldier is expected to discuss the propri ety of every cornmandottere , vvould . be an end to all,. military discipline, without which ariny would be, worse, thatt,,uselesi: We4 l '. l not pretend to deny the • subservieney of the military to the civil polder, but simply , assert the old doctrine that , the ploipal,,should be .held fur, the act of the agent.' „For instance, it . Gen. Cadwallader, had arrested Mr. Merryman .upon his own volition, he would ,be properly answerable; but vvhen..'he hag or4y , acted in 'conformity with the orders of the Commander. 7 in -Chief,, he seems perfectlyjitstfiable.in refut ing to obey,the order Of the •Court s ' receives Maher instructions from Washington. , .The reai.'issun Seems to be between, mr...r.tu coin and Chief juitice ; Taney, upon a, question of poWer., await the responeoof the Prestd— etit. • ..: • • K . CNI HISSIONER POE ;Mg STATE .OF N. 11 1 17 YORE, .to talinproofs Arid acknowledgznentc.of Penile and other instrumento to be wind' and recorded in said State, and to adminiater Oaths Or ;affirmations. pursuant' to the' lawn 9GFaid State; Con veyancer, ,ke. Office in Land, of ilea of D Kingsbury, Bradford: McKeon On Pa. . • 1114; by Re v;`.NOv9on, A. $04:0 7 )*,0,..mi5 f Ezilii.:l2JconsoOD; bolli of . eft 'the reaMenee ofHi,' May lobl -s Gieen,lVlr.' , Gumfair . H. -- "Mallort' rind' Miss Virtr.r.ratesnp;:bnt ft of S.nietliriaro3o'retigh. W' heartily congratulate cinr . irlcnii'qEgißGlC on his . :tiilely .. Cepe . from the trials end per- . ylexities; as,well.as verde:incident to'n'tiech'- elor liter Of cantle tlieDi3nriiircer Was lateen- Seturdaj evening; &flowing the.; consurnation.cd'iliejlatipi/event the. "Bennett house"' iltrOWn Open i .alid petty tifendsmet ; .and duly lnstatted Abe neWfarnilj: ; May the.future of;-the newly. wfistiekpaivate tifitie brig lit; tro g • . . .t en the 29th Aptil,::Mi.4)., ! ttkriet..;.ltuttiArm,. aged 64 Vt . #o . . . . .. . E, 1. Thra . sin Prenrietor,Peres Pa. - This Bonnets fitted .up.i a substantial 'and conifo'itWe style;' rind ivery at. Mention rvillbe.poid . by 'the. proprietor to the. congoit and tasto,of hie gnehts. , :... . ' . June.3,lllol, DR:: W. Y.::Pet'COY, • SQU'iMEAST• 'CORNER: MAIN STREET, Smeihport; Ya NOTICE, 'Iti L TOTICE. 'is hereby;giv'en that.WM..S. -Ovi- • 1: 1 11 att;.Johni).: Evans; and JamOi Executois.:Of the gFstate of have filed in ; my:o7lEce their. count as said •Exoeutire,. and will present . the slime for confirmation rit the 'next stated. Or-•: phan's'coui t, t.ci be held-at smethport on Mon; • day, the 2,ltliday of junfi:next'following. Witness:my' hand at Smethport •this day, of May:lB6l. . . . C.C..K..SARTWEI L ,. Rigiiter EON 0 O GIL 0 RDINANcE . NO.' 26 •• it is .h.e-oziordained end Miart:ed hit the `Burgess and TOIVII :Co un cil tbc,...boi!ougli. of , S'rnithperf, Council ;net; That a tttx. of One Driller be levied • on.' the . owner of - every dog or bitch kept by or her;, to be collected in the seine reannikaa other. Borough taxi' ere' now collected, which On to bo ascertained and placed upon. duplicate 61 the Ccilteeter. - Approved April 22,19151. . W. Y. AlcOOY,..Bnuest.ll W, S. Bacrcat.L 2 Sccr'y ITOP.O . I.I6II'OADINAN . cy.Na. .p` • ,iri.3 hereby_,Ordciined Old:Enacted by the Burgess and Town,Council of the, , ;Eorenfgh 'of .Smthpiit, in cOtneil tact, 'Apt all alderilka in maid Borough shalt her Olt in good orderand repalroa or before theßret of 'Jane next,. Approved April 12. Mil. • ' '„. W: Y. McCall' Burg'cis . • W. 9: BI O NEee~ 9eer'q NOTICE:TO SNARPSIIQOTEE,S! *OLILINTEFRS Fan THE ARMI". • RAMSEY'S.. RECIMENT . OF INFANTRY ! ABLE .BCDJED . YgimgMen be-. tiveen 21 and`,3o - year.% of age, of 5, feet 10 inches and over in . height, are • wanted. in the above regiment, to serve for the . :' war as Bconts for . the Army;. on the. advance !or sank Of the , march. The 'best of Marksmen and woodsriten:areivanted: . : llerelisk chance for hunters. "The vveatxin used will be the latest improved rifle in the service. . 7 . 'lt being intended to emplOy this .command in the advance or outposts of 'the army,.where greatexposure.and, much fatigue will , be :en counte'red„-and constant. activity, andyigilance in" theffeld. will be requircd;only. picken , men can be taken, - ,and . thereforptbe regiment wilt form:a distinct corps or arm' of the'• service in itself, in the perils and' hardships 'of - the campaign will be rewarded by many special favors - , such as .prorr otion from the ranks, t he careful vigilance of . experienced. senior 'officers in.providing for' thelr health and comfort,' with . . extra- pay when engaged in .wOrlcing pa rties.,.. ..-Menienlialing will as soon as possible be sent on to head ntiarters,at New. - Yrirk City: ~ will beat the following phiees it the timer set oppesite;ier"the purpose Of. .anlistment, Y:, Monday .and Tuesday, June 3d and fourth : •• ' N. Y.; 'Wednesday and Thursday, Olean, N. Y.,'Ffiday and Salufday, June 7th and Bth, Jamestown N. le.,....igenday and • Tuesday, June'lOttrand . ll6-, . ' • Warren, Pa;, Wednesday, and .Thursday, June 12th and 13th.. • •. -• • ScnethpoT,t, Pii.i.Sakurday_Jene ' Port Allegany; Atonally, Jane Coudersport, Pa., Tueatlap,Juna 18th.• , • • JOHIN• C. WELCH, • Ramsay's RreaLtykt lafaatry, .. ' .-.;k1fE..T.p.cy4r:17,..,',..... ANEW ARRIVAL .AT • A. ARMSTRONG. & C 0: s . TTAV.INp lieconne the proprietors . ofthe3rio- Ll..eery Store, lately oceopieij B• \\root; :we, take this method of. .in forming otirlfriendsthat.yve•have just.received the Inrgest.stoek of • • . FAMILY GROCERIES,." ever• offered the .of 'M'Kean• county at prices which-would . seem ruinous "at any. other establishment. We keep on hand,and are in thedaily receipt of • • FRESH GROUND FLOUR, • • yREs AND' MEAL. • ' • • .• PORK, SALT, CODFISH,. . 31.AeRsspt., WIIITO FISH, • • *RUTTER, LARD, TALLOW.' , • .CANDLES, RICE. ST/41014 . • • 'NUTMEGS. SALRATUS,. , • SODA, INDIGO. PEPPEI4 oPYON. CINNAMON, • • , CLOVNS. CRACKERS, • , • ' irouoco. RAISINS, - • • Urf3 OP'ALL • • dAnits CF ALL KINDS, COFFEE, (MOUND, . AND UNOROUND, SYRUPS,. MOLAS US, ' . • . . KEROSENII;OEL: •-., • • CWD, . A 011 1 1 1 MWS E ? TVAS, ,& e • • Our stock fall!and *trinviatft, fuld selected' ' Call an'il•ixam ine ptica.antl quallty, - ancl 'you will not, fail to. buy, A. B. ARMSTRONG CO. SrnetlipOrt,:64arch 14, 1861. r ; nAn firiCrate•bilck for. sate: In, 'li)MO.VV:Oird:4f FRANK BACKUS: stre/lipprr . i.A uetis; :13, .1860 JOl3 - om ByEitY.DESORIPTIOti, 'NEATLY, 41ND EXP E DITIOUSLY NIC:ECIIITED AT TILE .1 . ) I'•.', Ni - ci( . 3itAT (:).1. - pi (7.E.