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ei lt'i:tl~'ie aros .1i Ob on of a ti iathe .s di..gh Mre ark ahni ha tlo t lvii pile with I i B ' tingdmteaos eyes a, l_ i dewelsre q monte wheon "'e, "'yo-casin st p there." al, oi.t' ' `4y . excuse me, bu.i-T tlhik yot ki tw9 esidls t i.believe not.- 'll- take sour. pile • i- " rTwso -cards." ee ra g th i peywlyo twks it.' S4\is money." Ao i~. each case the words are ac iýepauiox[ by a quick but qiret mro ~ idvcnI dliscluses a kevolver. With ye. eacan etofe tese two new dit M tw--polished, but of briet, but a.a tip a." ownerigaht'a peeeh t here ia apquacik, but fiublaqus stir amonq g thi 'around the table. In act-.dear space is formed in the l Olt of "a small circle of flashing cyie5, O rowqred lips and clenched '-,nda. Yon may counit twenty, de liiorately,er you hear abreathl drawn se the slightest movement. a,, LýVel sir? satrm'onev." "'iYofr carets.'. '-'.Up steps a by-stanider-some -coa, sttady veteran, exp-rt in the ,game, and versed in tfle law of Jifii files---a man of awful nerve, who,,e tytuipaniut accustoruedt tv the crack, s flstoV sot ran alarm. " ntlsmenu, try arbitration first." .Another quick exchange of inqui Mn glacit'es between the dispntanus "og;. word---:hat tthe eyes of each .prily sayv, "agreed." Both throw "lt8nensolc back in theitr chairs, and w"sitdraw' their hands from the table. with the air of men invititg examin at•ion, and resolute to abide the result the eeteran calls up two brothers of .tife eeit cloth, cumpctent to act as t'i ree; and three lnilntes. fraugiht with" mortal danger, in deliberately .donting die cards as thev lie on the la0th, antd nating them liowly like h- th o tling of a bellt or thu imeaured preniaeiation of "a death sei:tei:,-e E~eept thiat, there has been no ,iol,. -' »lte esimnltaiheous clicking of the ;pisto&9leks. The dealer and his vie .vaseetingly. strangely uinoncern edi for the event. S"Yun here 1wrong-,my friend, 'said' -ie reteran, "no double card was rawn here. Mistakes will happen 'toi'e mostrcarels l gentettaen." P' Proim 'that decision there is no an .pyalihis finger on the trigger after thattwould have cost tle young fellow .Italife. So pistols ito back to their sleeping places, haik s are shaken, ddinksfor the compayntl the expenise of the..'bncker,".-aw he who p!nais against the baulk is called-and the ,game proceeds with a better under 4 tsding. A- good Receipt for Vin:egar.-'L';,ke forty gallons of rain water, ono gal -oi~'of molasses, and four pounds ace -fii d. 'Wf will be fit for use in a few dayr Acetic acid costs 25 cents '. 'Yhis is the receipt by w'iN tnost of the cider vinegar is snifs;lhiesh i tot lit t.e country stores. : Operatioms i. the Viinity of For tret ilonmro.-urc.The Norfolk (Va.) li i fd, o Guthe. Gth inst., has the fol ewing: -(ur enemies, it seems, are hagin . t' ~irred tfeenaeves in our nei rhorood. Wehaite information ftei fa, pion tlhat on Monday last a gly yta$-made'from Fort Monroe, of t' oo.ianies numbdring about 150 meatiei; dted Ivy ~o(l: iicl; o hio p~eceaisacrossMillCreek bridge and too.k o s eseeiot of Oapt, Clark's prem sIRes a. the "aimpton asle, where Abed i;.ans excellent well of water. There they left ahorlit onie-hialf of thit force to,"ocpy ;nd- protects' and ~ecasary aoqaidi %iFf he s remaindcei returned to ther:,,- ll :atiseiedtI wits te. s i" ies" thoe xpedition. ,3 i~ ad spirit': e citizene to defend Le y"m ueamatiued t grq . kdireetiost, c their ite tirad dmieitent fe*'eated nt. · pi- e ". aore44.8ht , tast tiot te Cotife e e tate -r i mlet Ia n ,t ;ai, h r ad Cl'url - n t.,, atrnau l.vo ck cesn. mimrd tM1 A ; rf'b; Alii nd ne. . lute. Ti rb. ollint to abtg Sie hundsred, and fifty senC it, acl to, in ioIte inandacatue. of- canno ctia+.r; hliresn, kaael:ta, tenta, tand aillatinue of bIlau itmithinig. For 1111.11uf eitut iribg lpmbiases no placein the- ouathern Confederacy potosesse superior advanttags. o l'Timber of the best kintd and in ablunldance is near hat Iband, and is accessible at all tiaes. -Baton Rosge Advocate. Our MaIlts. a Jostal. rr eganuieas, will b ntusten-r as in ti eral nds of t lf'derate S tate aunt sentt toar postmaster n hotice. that after the 31s dt lay of Mfay, as bI will Ih son by reti8.rure to tit, pr to cn nation Isablishtd clsrwvih r-'. the 1, Postal arramgementts, -ill be no lon ger in. the hands of the Federal Gov erimiciut. Postage will than have to ebe paid innruoney until etamwps canthe prolturd. the stamps of tIe United States, will then be uetless. it Now is the time for us to urge the is establishing of a daily mail from New to Orleans. In justie:. to ousrsrlves and a neighbors, this point should 1 mannde the Distributing 'ost-oftice for Nbrti L ousiana. Ena t,trn Texas, and Ar - kansas would te greatly Inelitted ly u the chianige. 1.et is eunde:iyvr to con vince tie lPostunaster (ien.ral of the propriety of making Shreveport the iD istriitinig lp ttoCf itc .e tfr this st-e t tion, and we think it will Iee doe. We are pleated to notice the iit Sp1vt-i :-rient attout our maina keit hone. 4 The lhil,*itg- is firmced in, amid meit lv wlhite washed. Itur town att."ri tirs dt.es.rve credit fir thisi. It now l. I ks like what a m:urket slhol- eclan. 'T'lh. mudnl l,. p:ldih.a n iarhI .sid, i ii t1i: market in th-Atrret have ibeen filled Iup It is a dethcidel in, - prove=nent. New Orleans Correapondence. F Spisdt it, the New s. Yew 01u.F NS, Sl. 17 , 1 "7, 1 Q- . ). s Mox OntP Cot1Lo14t1.:y t 1 The work goes Ibravely on,, s4, far ias prelparation fur the cnflict ie con catn.l' d. ttIncrtdICtd activity ,cnle s t,, 1 prevail is all the 1)Departments, I.nw (len'leill inll tll manufactillre of wi-ar niatrrirai 'Ilhe order: for tit, f rtifty t- ii ing" our ~tate coast, which wae .e SIrceived fromn MoitgoniTr somne dnavs since are ,ieing carried out ' ith ill tpossible dispatch. B3trwicks lia-. s Barataria anid the L-ke coast, aire to be placed in a sufficienf ntate of dt fence, to defy all efforts of the en,. -!my (o Iland hutld they fi.el ., dis SLosed. .b'.l gun c.'rriages tfor this t purpose are nearly completed at tiw t Cusann housc. '1"1.v a're 1ern,;titfl "speciumens of l hat oin i'ulr .vlirll it *chaiies cait do wvliei r,,ltiredl. "l.ed ; stick" t ill ttiiruhl the shoutiing traols. IThe It'lroiatantinn of thle '".-tltas-' ter General has bIrn idsut-ed. 'lThe new ois tal la.- wtl eiounniunce on the lat ,f tihe. 'TLhe ao:ils fr Lj.in colndotl awill then cease. I'Pstague ! on single letters n ill Le .5 cenlts for !5000 miles or mudl.r, and imu.st be paid is cash, until such times as stamps are ready ''hIsm 'ratnement ! seemrs to give general ratisfactinn to ) alLwt owish to see our new Ilepublic Sestablisllwd on the only firm basis the cash one. I send yon the St. LouisaR ibliran, which contains a Aill account o,f th horrible butchery there ,ai,-tratedl on inmoctnt women and children, by; i the miserable -infidel I htch hireling. I of-the W'aslington monnarchy. It is - enough to make the blood boil to read athe hert-rendaiing particitJars I A niuorni was e rrent ii crn- streets hat'eveuing that fighting had conm tmeiiced at'-iken.t. -What,. purpor 'ted to 6"e t confirmatmi of tEio re Iport wa-pthicedl on the Bulletin board of one of te paltera, but in about an omurafteranrds it -was cenorarcdiePed hby a diefpateh from "Montgomtnry. t Peaient Davis had lieen to PIena eoIa to inspect tfit Iorks at that ro.t; and rehtrned. Thisa removed if a~pprelheinn of the trutla of the eap+otk 'Jhis-tnm .whtidh had been ownedbaick of ti eitm , wi~ emove& sw: RaiF- lad, which is sl-more suitable loeiosti - It is Lroigra that as regtlent i~'l1 -leve our dity this 1 etlc ik F t miadt. Ark. I .Tw6 o" e prizs, a Ibip and bark b a v .trn ciiptwna ·id o' the meaath oft. a river .vsttewrlv by two ftOr prva~teLd$. - Wanihtr WaibEP'otl and lin sinw no ii.A itat hnt'o thA aret ': ; . - . .:..--,...A . . I- + +. -' s~· I~'F a~ let -:'Nom ý"Yle', u r-:-sýrtitikb rliar it; ý"qufo iitS004!; "oixkt ted.*ith toaa a-co lu tktt _ t }akad I., was capte ain nos charge o; ii a prize-crewftoit Si a lgktxotfa tr " A; llitar frir yt'tit'gtn;'rtsttte tha~ :et fraiaB tf- 'to trxt t'ttrhattsaani1 ircupl Is dt*&itn that sfttate; anti= tbconentrptte of at or a wltluiniatl.of itehmond. Nor it folk- and ftlatter's Ferry. It hlxe c- states- that the Confederates had re.. at 0elv&I from Europe a large supply q;- of-arms, powder and percussion capls, ar also, machinery for 1pakilig lerruc .n 0io1 ctaps. is Waslrington. May 24.--F'vorisl to excitement prevails. Eight nr gi ir nients have been supplied with fitfter rounds of baIl ar-ttridecs:, and airt I :xonentnrilv ae-cawtded tqintrir. l. u np t a tadk fiiur nlo tuo",.!ntent hadt Well nordered. 'IThe 7th. P1il and 88th New York Iteginiuetti. Slier 'nt n's Bnttery a(Id fire Zuticr"t, u ill bridjge into Virginia. orrupvitzg Art inligton Heights aa nd extclrtrllin :h,"il outpost-tjit don ii tihe P'otomnac far enoutgii o tiiibrace Shexnntdri.n t" 14r. 'l'imun has baithen a ri-isted t- ehar'-e'i frith reviving letti-is dlire. ted ~cto attrtsainni~tP. ntjbq. of ()hio. -was iier..rttde;l l it " night~t and in Itisjtq spiit& .ced tin" ti Unionn taint b0 nlallltta IC'(S-t.:ltraitor and trt;tron inttst loo ovcr rwttslulc·- f the Uruily had to nmarc-h tiuln tl SVirgini to Charleston to overthrow the rebeis, tiasy noict go. 1 It is reporteld thpt t ." liti-h ."f" eutirai ictLlatd that hrt ni witld, iot roe-i Ij P rt N,"tt' (:rrnatin p:(li r' 1II"ektH'J.·. 11 per lt \.-n , \t x .n-iid --i e it ihi tnoti bdiii t pit i d wll i~tiijuicur tiii Slu i 0 vd..'t li til-1 I ii ýii hicvi- thi e It I a trcre-i rr Tw 'ulo thiousad ti tiii havher-n gon derilttp to datelk f 1"e rl . d n, f 1 fa falle has ben r'I " I itlit..ti itak 'ciiilimiiai Itit S Int liii 1'-mthit h-Vipo' Ytoi t'n (It li rot-nw, ti- ,-i; vi-nh:.,- teru r dore-d soil of Virginia. .i1. hitsi rpill 1·3 ii i :n: -tHOSTILITIES COMMENCED. I-ton ' . m- ti. IJIl·iii u icri.-v -'id T'xii. i:·· \-i _ i I- `h s eirli 1 Itli i I rr k l I'.'lnI :,'llock. I·· Inca and 'hitnanIilieiis Leon I run-tii 1 Theui i'1'iiiii i' Iý-~i tner~s iii In ii'tii't that di,-aii viet tweeib- Jtthwint .*l t to- ii -t i in s ixt -:im rt iio X-I;rnd. I l. 1i l', 1111: iis Y rkt will. ire ut t he. ti· %' u-Il~rk itt31--illl stu ~\i'7ii'h ",aer" "d soil of Virginia. I ,il· d·I· * liii' I i -i)* illt~lt ''h1~ hav i i-irtitit--- in kttatt i sack.for Jin II . SI ii t -ii ii s- i-v lii 'J IRl~~ oH eiikil Ut-O·F·irl- ti~~ m ` HOSTILITIES COMMENCED.I~l,~l'll tr \\':t-hin t",a \ltt t -.. ý:,-l,...." '1 .1 Vrn<ccnltft H 7i~· -u-lan it the Wth sr-t. v;;ili --ilr liii tdir arhlngi 1:!hlei-w lti'u i i-eorl.i". j .t,. drsoy n inlt--i-in '.s. o .: ai .. '\'i 'I'v i 'niti-ac. I i a i t 1 C') ln (I'i rn i I.: ;,,iv.....""," :.,r...l~tc 1 it {) iit 'h" ry l ini, ictii.. s whoehi :tii:, } t 1die de -;o-sgltul ii nr t'" cil cuny1i--1 iC·l~hleildwn th iuet-i-uu~)csifitl hu 'Va. -i-hot veuiuu ifewuirca~in;ii' arn coui'-al-i ,. the . J.., od l .i~ de- :.t lni"ih i - dbt ofrs liitrlii that iiht. ont.f :rli 1 ! rr ":,. :. ""ý : ,nisi; i+, t+,"(~ Ili 1' i i}:, ~ant1 i..ln ili tipi On -, .tt tudA li." ut the \Va n >,l ittit· n" arrd _\ Ien x ailroai, 1 The ,list rioto Illt:r ,cpt , "g t o,-!' nuartio acito tli wa inus'ntiln lint.to tt crr ixed t fil\'irgui tis unruirr -"'itl de soino st-s i i wi -i jil't Imid drivig inof th- \'rt iiia p lvl rota.rup .L"','( ` n LriPisi & u 9 'e ukA.M1Tle . 7"u t \Vhen aie anidt6i tlinal Oi.Ji"itdr LIer s'eine wegilret hold i~ f.srotdr of tihe It s\ribe s eitrh Hgu sre ata-irudof Fdt This entanhae idntoale-i-d to Paopiax - ottiuS, ti~ ithe uoii-esiitt ft' dA atndei 4hv- uuuitnstu ape raitlrohad asth the diewrn gtoficrept "eg the adn. } aittid dofn thus Vifiniam tfolagowars A.xotcirittuaftttai byd n cohsotigi oe. ills bodye thasan ibt~u oopi ar The -as tos .- rosti trooa tia ad t tr somewhaltxaaidziac a wte isi 1 odoubyartur of~ f the t'te htfitytaedea troonut JIhmackson wa insanty pt to -a giaai .-ia soyert Buil batte ot a aud w ,a- non1 was' kiilm4 -by F'xatpic. ,I. ILant de, we1. oftIroVi. tof ' rramkftbrt, May 424.-'rbe anus of the State art to be 4rkled oeually la& betweean the* lStatuitd omi(t r girds, spa ,sit latter diatributio nbeing t1te moat ed lt rttil ini place most exposed to or- iiuptrcwctto. lea St. 'LmOi, May 24._a Judge Treat ry- bas givent hisb opiniona itt.tBu caset of ply McL)onald. Ihabease corpus came. that. irt; dth Federal Court has jurisdiction. u- I ttltimotv. May 24.-In the Union Ctwnventior nearly every county ic ist repraesnttd by uuwoudiuonionl Untion gni- taro. en The news of the death of Col. rcua ire tworth wase ant gl·neneraliy kawn tut tlhrougattit the city inil ulttjtt 10 ad 1 o'eiock. The eXcitetitttt was intense td . especial mlloyIog tihe? miiitIryv. \t\hI e'- 4 express the greatest itupatihcuce and ill dteire to be loutt to Virginia. R' rif apv-glasa view of Alexat .1l-' vsulria, the st m's andet~iripeascu e flying at sir, -iolls points, Iii! 'I'hree iliutarud troops rfioiut North C(atrolinta aricved at Itilitinotd hast 1-411 3It4ttdat ntight. 'l'iIey tire now eate w-! tiottE d att Old I'oiltt Ccenfl'rt. witei ,ill let. folion d-i by tbue iuuntldt-d ittarl in it drily or two fromt the san. tate. ,1st tnakitl a fell regititent oft a I tt iutlhtlt It.. tats lu~rive~l at 1(ie leou (ptTlt.-alt t:. TiIhe artopl .,ppt-ire Wiliitnispeirt. "'t M.1. In la g r."it te ee'ti rl antd thet Cell von- (at, hac~' itteries no th~l lle heightslt '1 t II t Ih _.trv latl -ide aelot- il i Ii t 1 'Nety t~rieala, \ 24-iz t1-'thenws 11ifto ~t\A atnrhiagi hai~' Itill.i I al~ltv tli alll~·'~ le~c~tter 'ItttlXIatci'l t~·I ~ ItI lii ofht ii d ibe - t irate tat lm i l~ttli ,i'.l. oI - crasedhe Iui I iriiIta' 1 c tIl i uli l it .j hti th tu.tati ofg tut u ii air . It- . t'* l lititfll.'Mi. t 2t ,t .fr t rtile~u :rill- l let - erlg tI t-iti a trt ti et tine- oI ailin kn-twti. p n · I trl I iia ritg riti 11 r til le l sf; t.t. '"t .l at -tI I" !lI Il·~~~ ) II·fl~ I'~lll~ I l· ·l·l~1~rz rl +s i ,tt. hl ItI I-t T It i rid1 -' il i I -- --vt- i :gi ..jjj.r ,4 v$t riurt has, inIu:;! lot )as- r uin.' U iirp- tiull t t-ti. ?i hi hit'l pruc tit--i ltin ut lite, 1tti," rtttIt abet IZU nlt 11110 ivll'4&ttl n-ttt- l tlltat the it ecs~-.!ill at M itiý' Itlj lI h." 1i. a. Jinlgtotl, \ i sliie\ , ; - t tit' iv Aira-, lIs Idkut- . fil :.t1 .tinthr ar'ctiot iteswttrke tst I.liutt edl r' hot -. n ...n . t e clia-n ) " 1:115 \ 1+. "-. -5'i. n r. ,i -'. il s ,. 1" ni i II . t"i pt.tiv . -ltat *t-e Th e it 1 iIr i, yeta at-I . :..u.at tittlt t a it a I-( 1I s itttt C u itiliti~tt a t la i 'a ilf e i at. , tmriet :1 t. f"tI !.."t" 1,: " .7 d'ju ). . `:z " .l .or itk . o r :il tt , . f ?;tt 11 plecti to -Imclt wdiotti do"f noitt hlt the n (.t jnorniuu , titl"t"early. I takre 1' it bo1k. Afte r btreakfst, wsd mte triutmphantl exhbita~ her worh of time uveha bthti sad naousietr is 1 de1i:htsd rwith uier i.,d:.try, " a.et r . ' helrmlf~ and tk$, t I tr ;i"-,js lid oi rl feCtod limo $t ident : dvatace in time P'l work.t' ht Modest FraH.-Ar naltp - main tO exd couple of Teutonic extractIon, 51310into a atone ft.flmthe p -rpos1 of mulnf -a ptri $,' ir~, lttd' ths e l'nut: "Is r:.. ate:.:11 u_ 4PIj.-7" un1Thrhie paid iltai.ylt 1G net~tt sf th ' i!"ltf .A lii e 1 'int Si d(YlN t.i1:tGN Ir;,u+ Iiusýi J-I'h author o tr :on akin a uit' irlwhather sed to ;lia.lt n;i O'trre, site ?' orrfie~r.'(ar? i-1 Captain SAWfkdi's Prodnaation. i- Lincoln's (Conaul at havana lhas, in imitatiou of his master iassued the f fol)owing ptclamaiou: SNOTICE TO Amingantel wp 'U a, As the iitrt nt( U we 9t States ia ea ltºM i '" rw red ati 0o certain SttattSi e6 l ta9P 1x a condition ofoaparrT lleia It the Government; and ass in the ttwe f war, 'truasop consists in giing a 1 and conifort to ithe qaemy, thelrstOre, I have to inform at manuats ot'f Amer n can vessuls the peat of Havana that a this Consulatn e cal not give protec n tion to any vessel claiming tob e Aintoican which hoistathe robel flag . or any part thereof. , igned, R, W. Shufeldt, y Uonsul Gotcral. I. U. S. Conulate (aneral, ilavanna, May 7, 1861; Tie Rlige t'at gIills.-On 'Lt'is day evenIring siays a recant J,'arisian t jourilnl, a 1iMons.P.--, al armcoon tracto,r, was walking on the JBoule II va~or. he perceiv'ed his son with a it young wonmn, very plainly dressed 1. hi!r of aoldist and r,-steOctaIle ap. Sipea:rafie, lhaugin,,,it, lni- anrm. 1H, n adva:ued twairds the c, uple, and askeld his sn inl an an;ry loule how ti ih dared to keep, Bonimnay with a woirkniani" i, l";Iehe'i," r"pli-mI the youlng elan, "1 intendil to unrrv iniiad fn-isiielle, a, Iand if I have not hithert, spoken'l to o. n,'f my iprojrel. it is lIeausn,--" s "Ihcculset. sir, vo,t khnow well that >I weuld never cornsent to such an a' "'I do kniwi tltis father, and there fi tore it is t;int I have waited for mny -ffajority. I nn .-age,, this day : I h;:ave ,btaiined tiCe Tnsanllt of the Ia ',young p~son's parellts, and we are ,t to be murried verv soon." "And tlle, sir?": cried the father, e claokilng with rage. "I lhtll lbe tiunder the necessity of St atlflrLtsinlgyuvfiu:laspectful summons," ,,niitunation rpf'cf'ctauf--(a formality s indisli nsile ill France in case af a a m:rriage iby any I-e'i i, however - hl. withllot consentll of liarents.) "*1 will convert all myl property inlto rady nlfn'v, and you shall nev. c·r I:uave a penny." '" p''refer happiness to ricehes." S'J't father exasjperatid to the last -ddefrc.. mrisi'd his can, to striiic his I Isonl, but laidlly his hand dropped, aiIa he. stFagger,'d 1111a filII into tihe - ortwd, 1 lhich the Infise ,oftth discus - si,, hadi clilelted, . Lie was a cor _ puihnt uins. of a slnglhin, tieilLnpera S,.,:' , and i ni, ai ger hulf kilh'd hilil! :- ~dLrr ..., IV. -'t arni inci S .u n',ill th:, ,: +, i h. r -e, i ,.n. ing t", h * r, 1ffq: .,,;x w:,, kif i d 1: ]- I ' i --hi f ;- i a t:"-.ll , il,-.. 1 fiitr in t !" (" ,o: l t~ :1,:! 'i:.' :!, :h," ,: lth i " I + i ,' li- t ( r ..; ui, th.T bn. ~t' t!:'' \1 " * p :. n ine b . . . .l o .., ,.;f., ];- box i ·-iein . .I. :" I. l.:l;i- ,' I " !il" . f li I llfi, f l"flV s. 1i, a , . I.,-.v IL, e t i. cl r uicle Sthe halii r of the i, uiailrerers, anti Sre.or:i.n .,I"f I-i l oiirdier. The f n-ev ofii- i,:-Sr t Limnd of law !'<r n-- i.- t,'.urf ei ,,in fir increase, :i.il it f r ::. L nr lt -. h lack to its I:,ir, all g'e,.d 'itiz,,n. hill f.-el th nm SIvt-, ii t, rdi r to : i l ciety froin naurchv nmi dnis sh lotion, bound to " -lIAit',ill.iiaftlfii - t.i he st its ruth !,- ,xthirp:tif .--lt.fn l)oege Ad IV, are cf, tinualily hearing of Sc.fs.jplaint fran our t-Sf subscribers. T-Iy lay" that Srtvltu one makes it a ll "urlt to steal their papers every uiiruingf,. Shflhil an- of our friends - te, the 'otit lhie in the act of purl.,inin thli'- News, f'omn the office -ftafy flcrii.r-, they w ill obligo us by lreti nt i nthe -fue to Ust, so that we can ht- ,.-w'iblfi i., put a stop to the pract.Ie. If the plpil -rare esrlyor I: irerd, we will take ,ltuch pleasure in sending a copy to the individual, f with, fit chargie, if he fpriuis-ts ito do b hett cr b rciaufte ir. .Spies in Mr Suth--A dispatch to the l . Y. li(erail eavs: ITho iie Vo f rtliirnt iS illn oiSe'flftof of very i'nlprtant ii lflo'iiation IfiromI Srefliable flurces; hlahig gl;ints in t every )uftern $rteu, and ar' full' Spotted in regard to- all movtme'nta. ilt hIavf no dotutll there are North till 5s)nr il ('ieary Sitlftrv, btate- t sat' of thel' in this esie. Let us Skep closo watch for thema. On last Saturday lVell iiig the ihrtcveport .4-ntilhls wtsIlt on a tar get sllOotiilg excursi,'ti. Fhia wai their fiart pubtic exhihltion, oft'le perfeation they hlave uttiitned in mili Stary taeticteu aM for the iort tinme they hlave' bes drilled, did llbetter than some predictd. 1T'hy Were a goodly number, and carried well their ".0. ,Jacob," said a maate" to his appretice boy, ,*it iL wonderfal to see what a quatisy you ca eus !" "Y~es astei," re'e dime bo',"*'ve )'l-en prasticing sibne I waa a chid." A maiden lady t.-ositen, *n. -waad ing thae aceunt of tha tmrrihe of ' tyqseg 7uly7, -who saved ler from r a stie siakln otthae steam h- gis~u, said, ' a _ary romanitie affair, no g itat I wotld rather he drown h, anyteie, than to Sit niilfthe night W ith 4I noung ma,,, ,n , ii iee of * , in any nieht q,,wnli" in era iii roh d wo Jfitna CaptC the t leantnd attended a oa snerved up by t:. Baoo o theb occasion. The c, Wad lks, a' beeatiftdl cutter, of r- the a al pt two hundred a fonts. lii besnt ealtirely rebuilt - in our saip-yards, and is now one of g the most elegant-and abatandtial lit t le clippers that has ever- floated on the bools of the Migasisiripi. Toer rebuilding was corahnenered under the supurintedltence of Capt. Robert U. a ludgiens. and' conile td noder thae of (apt. ireslwood. The WVeyslington otlly needs her . araend to oh into, active service, t1 and pr oises, in conjtatrtia n iwith I- the McClellatnd, to prove of great . + benefit is our now government. a We saw, too, at the ship-yards at t Algiers, several other ships of the . CConfederate States, wheichl are beisg Stitted up with great rapidity and cotl d tomplletean ss for tlrt service. Atmon w soare the Starnof the West, capt. a hured by Colonel Van Dorn a fine, l0rmre and hi-;h serviceable teanure; r:, thei Mare'n, larmerly the Marquis do . 1alanat , and the Sumter, formerly , jte 3irtrnoln, atroeng steatmships, i"hicl, in the loaaae3 of or gallant o a at val oflicers. will be very valuable ad Sitios to the defensive and aggres sire power and resources of the Con Sedemrate S'tates. The fitting up of Stlhoae vessiels and of seae priva I tltours imparts great lifanrl activity i to otar ship-arfds. -Ne , W 'e are compelled to omit much' Mreading. River hlliang. Weather hot. r' Unltimnre,'May 22.-The amend metnlt to the Contrtitution, permitting Sresaidrne, has paceen w eoth Houses. CAbamnybaraarg. M-d., May 22.-at is believed the movements towards t Williamsport is a feint. After the Scommenceament of hostilities at Har I. per's Ferry, the Soutlherters will v probably ardvance along the contry - road, via Pleasant Valley and Wayn Smboro, arvoiding irritating m.oveent -' on Mauryland soil. lThe r' te indi t! atred is the phortest to PenGeylva ni". - 'l'lrivegossip of the 'I'ribune about a athe [ avenent o of top sto coittole i: lt election in Virginia, is unfounded. t T'l'il roat-tlt is a f'oregone concluaiton. 3i exico hast been aasured hby rhe f; veralneut that the Monroe doctrine w will be enfarceed. Shoula d European SPiwera intemrfere with her, sahe will be Supporrted. SSpjain has been warned tlhat site '- proceiteh ino ti Ioe oiuialai affair at Shtur peril. r l Albanr. May 22.-The Bank of - the I,terior has satspend. da e"St. Ltouis, May 22.-Major Geln. Seral lPrice, of tlhe State fiorces, and 1 Ge'a. 1arntey. of the United State troops. are in consultation. The'ly mutually profea lapeace. Gen. Pri'e Spledges the power of the Suate to pro n serve order, and larnley nakers tno o- ifurther maverments. I lSt. Louis, May 22. P. 3-CGen. 0 arnley proclaim' that he and Gen. Price laav arraan ed matters, and contlarads the peolt of Misaouri to behlave, otherwise oth governments will participate. Gem Price, however, at having the first show at maintaining . loyalty. New York, May 22.-Sevea n box es of atnnndries. belonging to Gen. yLee, of Va., have been seized. Prize commnissioners will be sp ,t pointeh to dispose of all captures. e Washington, May 22.-The Navy has adopted a new siystem of ignals. Pa ssports will not be panttted ci Szonas f seceded S"tates, without proofa a of loyalty, J altitnore, May 22.-H1Io J. 1'or - risen IHarris, in convention, rtefused to ph'dge ncenditional support to Lincoln, and lost the Congressional aomination in the third district. WashaLngton, May 22.--furgeont Findlety hlna bee appointed Surgeont demral, ViC Dawsan. (."n. Scertt's health is good. 'flat londoaa Tianas ata-ges tabsolute Ntat .t-ltr Law ana tla-e aaral feel amingt t Earglardl forLid the eoatraev. arhe 'a, prt of the attaienart to a crte jferl torcesaplia alitpatchea is coa Moom'naryv, Maay 22.- Cougrse jaiajorniac late last night, to nt-et at Rit lhonl, ont tlt 20til of JaUly. iThe tariff bill paaetl, with urtaim Aa act paaa'l t, allowring ,District Attorahay in le, fld to appoient e ath stitutew dauriaag their abtaeaa'e from thte ciruit. i The atenti ofiet bill was sigdruei anal Itlalraes (?) appaointed Coauais a sioher. fo new military appoiatmrents have hart made. 'h'lae romtnittee appoihted to assk aarraeaaanent for the tratufor of tlhta deparynfatas to Ilichamonal, is com paeed.of Messrs. Rives, Iuaster and a Mernmminger, New Orlcat, jLfay 22-The Ari sona has arrived front the Brazms ith 86,00 it specie. Thie saurrender of the federal forees itt 'T'xzas atuader Rect, to Van l)ora, is coafalrnted' Lonisvill Itinmay 22-.'The submis lionists are taking sat oatha to atp a port the Conatitattioaa of t'te United ailtates and tlatat of hjeattucky, so long as slh is l,,i'l t :1ht tw tare taking the ontla, anadl ab v va'r' ea'cretlv. Italtitaart-, !tIav y 22-Occasional elaottn nra' hlat·rd. T'fla Moaaatictrhllo it is said, received shlrts i iaha'r arh1ll frmn the Sewell's Iaointt lattte-raet s g o tre-wo t atironiglnwtsB , } riei: týo o£ re a -,w1*" kre now. , ham vebaie ihchlidng the aUta. ý dXoe outtposts. f which.,-r , e-" itrIt_ dM by volun I teers. t Wheeling, May 22 ptehs NsoltI f diers are positively at - i0o - government troop. are *e4eiat $ at. t the Fair grounds. A Philadolphian named Kflly. has 4seen elected Colonel of- the firt Lin conile 'egi ent. Stosvill, May .22-The army bill has beeq d4feated in the Kentuc r Icy Lislatum, by 48 to 42, the Con stittiton requiri 61. SWashington, y '28--Strmnuou t efforts are making: to keep the New York Seventh regiment three months t longer at Fort Monroe. Chicago. May 22-Incousequenco I of the coaming difficulties, far-ers re : fuse to except for specie. I St. Joseph, May 23.-The lfiag f. the United States over the Post ofeie has befa torn down. That "ovet tle'U ner's Hall, (a German Association). wis taken down "volun tarily. Leavenworth. May 23.-The Kan. sat Unionists have been drivenfrom ' the border, seeking refuge in South ern Kansas.. Baltimore, May 23.-The blocks. ding steamers, it is reported, have been fired into by the Virginians, but they were unharmed. TWashington, May 23.-The gov. eminent anticipates hourly the begin uing of hostilities at Fort Pickens. Naval officers hero believe the assail ants will he outflanked. Gen. Butler says a few days will put him in Richmond. St. Louis, May 23.-The steamer J. C. Swohn has been seized and will - proahly be confiscated, for bringing arms prieviously from Baton kouge. 5 Five thousand pounds Southward bound lead has been seized at Iron t Mountain. after resistance. Sevrral Sshlots were fired, but proved harmless. i John Dean and his companions - have been released on their parole. SGovernor Black, of Nebraska. is r en route for the East. - Indian deperdations in the Terri Story are imminent. Black urges - lflarniy to send a regiment into th, Phlilelp,lia, May 23--Two Ohio regiments have departedl southward. N; %w York, May 23-An officer, in a letter stat-s thai there are fivelaoles ,in the Montic,,llo, recently fired upon by the Virginiabatteries. Two per e bons woer wounded. t 'L'wentv bankers are in consnlta tion relative to the loan. 'There was a slight fire to-day at ? the office of the surveyor of the uport. t it is rttppoed to have been the work Istf uincendiary, and the design the,, Sdeustruction of dhcumnents. Wa'shin on; May 23.'-Thle ex I trenme South will proalilyv not ie ai' 1 lroaclhd dluring the hot weather. There were no union votes cast at the election ins Alexandria to-day, on ratifying" the secessiou ordinance Sof Virgii.,t I, ouisvillm. May 23 - Prcntice. i liarney, lcKee. A. 0. OBrannin, and the S-ecretary of the State Rights Committee were taken to Frankfort I this evening, to give evidence before the committee of the House, relative to the introduction of arms. Garrett Davis was before the Committee and was granted till to-morrow to answer the questions propounded to him. The Senate bill arming the State. appropriating a million and seven hundred thousand dollars has passed thle Ioutwe. The bill defeated yester day was Underwood's substitute,. New York, Mfay 23-Fifty-two thousand dollars in the notes of the Batik of Dalton were seized to-day, Baltimore, May 23.-It is under stood the Minuesota. supported by annul brigs will make an attempt on Sewsll'spjiut to-day, with the deter ui uination to capture it at. all hazards. The British ship Albion is ashore near Cape lHenruy-a total loss. A tire on the beach deceived the captain. Louisville, May 23.-Neither Pren rice nor arney went to Frankfort. though assured that the sergeant had sunitons ftor thuLn. The Senate bill for arming tihe 'tat).. grast.ifiea the State Rights uhen. Tlh- Go,'riru,,r is included in the cmn nlssitoi)rs. lIt pros id-s for home guards. T'he le.ahltare uadjourns to-morrow at 12 o'lock. 'IThe bill for incijental apjproprta tiOla passed unanimuoislv. Major ireckeuridge i ithiu the bar of tle IHouse, sturoutded by tea nv fritdds. 'iThe G I:ernor has not yet signed the stay law bill. ' 'TL'e troopi in the vivinurty of Wanshin iu havey b.cpn ordEered to prepare to nmarch at auncseut's notice. RUchigau regiment has been oirder ed t nrepare to nmarch, at a moment's notice with tweday's rations. S'The Zotrnves are to occupy Arl fhe Noth Carolinal troops are ar rilviug at Richmond. R.. . Collier, of Petershurgh, aid of General Owynn, was wounded at Seweh's point. Noue wereliiled. Destruction of shidp 1bi)jd, Miss. -The followlig from F. w. Adams, of Harriaon county, we find in the N.b. Picayunet Hiandsboro', May 22.-At 2 o'qlock this afternoon the buildies it the light house and fowt lo SbTp Islalsd were in a light blite. . A large vessel i:eb0 'asg, with all sails st ~i + is eon as the bulPit .n now itt sight. 4