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.TgpBBDA3fc.A3HSL£S.IfIBI- i icSto &mlls; j^jdpia^to t* PfelMat r M r T>«tt ? psymen', f» ’ tieen eipccted. .. ; ■- (r - j-, ■ ' THfcSB r Having deluded" themselves vnth-the !, i3eo that the DcraO'- taaeyof thalTorlli '*•tutlonlo fie'Jfewytd, «J» Union Broket' no, and the jeld-flasdislmnotea, .that their traitorous'frarposea might fie served, they t will .not.jjovr. haiieieatet ths uprising at the North, in all parties are cordially nitltedforffie 1 Selence 3 of- the- common-. wi#cU ttjll subside in a weekT—as .. gasconade-ihaChaslio-relation to fight; , La*, them duig' the fielosian. .3Seffjdis «nclm;4meat hitter ts 'cstti NOBTe BtrrDED ? The Ifafeact n*-. der executive orleri at GeiitvS, the County. •BeaVof-H&oe cotnity/is a giriktngrilustrt-; Son offbaideto-minagoa ofthe friends Oft tUeUoian. A company was organized at. Cy the Governor, and airortlrr given the..com-; anmdant rifles then in tlie ,-£Cdud tHeise at GtHevAl A .cbmiffiance witi, the order was. refused, he<gps£ r .pt--- nWav{a£«p»ni&BCiemdertlie President anti Governor. The Elgin ccm .. pauy resortci- to force, and-, succeeded in : acquirin ' pfipsessicn. of the arms indis pma “’ Comment is unnecessary. ..Both, companies manifested 7 their alacrity Ip en- - ter into the sendee of the Union, and by £ ySe their; i- loyally, i -Noiother State has shown such' * spirit ■■: ~gjii.td aJ; . r 'ii~ ,~i' ! ' - 1 One of the most false and yet effective? pleas u«ed ; by ffie’Xfftitors to unite the bor v der slave States under tho.Tattlesnake flag,, :js the pretense that’ftho - Northern hordes: ;; uic imbued with the'direst hate ■ against *cviry'thing and cfciy body atthe S nth., To thie perhaps an exception, ought to ,r he made t inßegard to chthhed *oiir~ people’have' for the ebony r favored land, and the ava xloc wkdiJ&soon io precipltate;tte North ern Bby locks -upon the rich treasures of'the -•South. Now were it possible for-ns to yeach the ears of discreet sensible men in the border. States .hnd . throughout the South, wo-would assure them that the epir •'ft'lffhiefe has'aroused Northland * will hurl herphople like an a valanche upon tbneitemSeiof tie- 'uouairy,' and patriotic—a determination deep and un- jrielding to -maintain-' ot _ ouy cpufllry.as our lathers made .it. .The flounder whlch-Washington-foUght mtut bland thqUfapnurted. : * Oarwar,; therefore,' ia‘not against the I- -people of the South; tnor Is it against any * State oi the S-Jiitb,!- pestilent and : offensive even as South Carolina has become; nor - eDy Of the rights-of the. South. It is simply ji war against traitors r ibTthe” Government—traitors who ’ have, TlWllpjj ■ ttu> 41og - to -1110 etaff Where should float the Slurs and SJrii>cs b \.f the glorious old Unl-.n. -Against .these traitors whoever ihey ? /aie and wherever ‘ found, all true palrhlts fere sworn tojwape L An exterminating warfare.- On this poii.t ' eighteen millicns of the'Nbrth arc per < feedy üßahihioufi, tmd rm power on earth ; titemrir6mllieir.purpo.se. It is believed ihafradlloas'at the Southchejish ‘ • the most ardent devotion to the Union f butthey mad ness ihat:rnles,the.hoUr. fellow-citi zens there who are loyal to the Government must be protected. They have, A f ; p> demand protcclipn, and whe-n the 1 limy I bomee and the demand is-nrade, thatpro * : lection wdl be'effectively giyen.. Ourgov- f ernmsat would protect her citizens aaanst js ■■ ail Europe Combined; nud surely the loyal " citizensof tie border States and llie«niire siionld be defended again ; t tlie trai- tors ami pirates by whom they are eur r rounded, Jsy the intelligence and -patriot* . Ism of the_laad_.it shall be well and cflectu i. ally done.. . j, : • , ... -Qs'-Cs. :■. - Again Wc say, let the loyal people of ibe ‘ border States not suffer themselves to be 6t Jeff.i>avis. r • WU is'nbt U'war of section ngahmt section;' it is not even s wnr-of the Kofth. Let all. y. xaen be doubly assured that Ib is a war --- against iraltbre only. ; : ‘L . an anxkms inquiry is beard as to TchCnaud h.w it is to end. .The jms'wer is Traitors l«y -'-Idown ihelr aims and old Ben. Wade’*-' i~ Yancey, aTiun : ied. and iqiiyrfive -fether idisungmshcd diMurl'crs .Oi; ihepeacej.would at -once be. Would be y* e ‘ • 'lis'.ds cf mkdmeaT3elhe re-. Tii§yiftvs.rftlKdr.lhc fealful -. ■-jßtbrm, nftd-'jf'i tbe'thtufdeitplis iof war , cpb br fc score of men in ev< ry : towhapd .fcjiy *. * tbeir tJfcpd.’jHlLbe exported ret • . ribnuon tipon’the ingratos who caufee it; g score of jears.have crjmsqncdthe c ; pagesof be, tliefight wiU •r Bate : ’ - cm lnTjibrea tbQt before the iaat baUle of the present year has hero Joughr, lbe senti —-xnmt'of the loyaVStat^yilibeuna^inious - mid overorUdmicgio wipe cut at qncesnd. Torever the gmut/wrong wlrfch has-'bec-n - the-cause-of aii our troubk-e for. the last - ' 'forty "years. —It might possible noW|lbr" ■ - . the : rebel Stales - allegiaiio^- 5 - 'sildßeumumry Langlcgot leading-traliors * * to save ilicir pecoVar mßuiuduu, 7 '- but at-, o that hope will ’ :V s^Witott^c*fo!«v«r i r*DeatlUd nil; trait- | l tfieri be the Tallying err. The rc~ ; caano;.be douhifnl, and God-alone cin?»SSsei <he bloody tragcdieel that-are 'involved in-i'f;., -v -t. , hyiir'x'r ■■■,; tfhich the d«l- Z2H3 irt'“ ILllie Northwest are « ibeVdc‘’fchcp of «hp Govemmenti. iswOrtby of iUe highest •. pmtaL They.. know> ,-wlMa ,Uw& 'JjotM* and J their Urea : tO tare it rrom iJestraction. It e • ?; |s jmt'feiri thfif in *to nHmuatnt. ofmUit a»y ' their Should -- , bo considered aad“ : “ respected. . , They mny men amon; them of excel lent; »UUax3:.>jßda<atioa« and large ex*. yeiience—pien Who occupied responsible **/ in the armies of \Eoropp, and gave * them in obsdieace to Abe senument of - - liberty. ’ There osTuascis iSiOEO, rof Bb " ikotopgVsoldier* who did gallant - deei!sas ofKect ’cr, in'lhe Bavarian of 1848. He of military ready • V*' devote himself capacity lo the * gofrtl cause. '-He sUould not be forgotten * the Volunteers of Kltnois. / lsi Au v gnsiiafi alAeut- in'■/fheregular : em^of, oneof the Gte«n*n‘ j5&5#3. His disposition anc nr* The Ch*r - ''taaaCy , hnve'j«tbe- •-utmost ■ ooniidancl ci: r ; andr.thodsimd # ‘Ki'W' .'dbom; unwilling id: save ■. t ia SJufatn* dfjWtilch be- might'l£'s^head :.id*d£uOT§y,-%dacciirf^cy; bp lh ag; >•’ *~cgy to bedliiiiaed by t ; 'j* ; S;ate in sil flKionj where fheir exyeiieccs wtj} lei uptmtho result. WeShouldbethelaslto doubt the courage or docility of our erican volunteers S hut we hamd 4 ; ■ earing that either SiGEt or nothing in ML s hg- Mekstcan^c^. = - FiifpS^' CWjK| the boast <^h||fenre^tm?^ simply becau^py Minc^S cumon would be a pleasant cxcilement -men like those, who, badly fedwnd bad]y officered, hare claimed to divide the honors -syrth-the iipest tgnopa-of l'4Hopp, ~T3ltirc_ are many others, in Illinois and .Missouri invited to the" skill at more imperi-« iWe are Oufning'bat . ; Bmhj‘,thbnsands dt men 1 as ‘ ardohl “Kravn; as ;sol-, • diers iicon' he; but. they arc.: raw- and' igrecn;' the' knpw- iißbthingc, ;of .idrill or discipline,' of tlie duties of .the' camp orlhe field. For part, their,offl-' cere are not professionally;i military .men. Quick to learn, industrious and ambitious' "of a |uUJi themselvra hy,and by; hut they have;, •along siretch ci ground' to go oyer before, lhay obtain the place where so /many; dr of the German soldiers stand. Agaln.let ■us express the liope tliat in the diction cf officers, company,-as’well and brigade, lira german mine of militaiy ekiU -will- not.be suffered,to remainytm workei ‘ .*■_*jf, ,} . If Governor YatesVieccmmendatibnsto.- and a” corps of tfen regimentslof irorganized, ,be oracred to.'camp ahd pnt nader insfruc- tinn Tiipm lilies la the-State; wh«e a’-camp for piat purpose cair • formed/# id wehaye-half, a dozen or more military men of education aad' expcriehce'“wh6“'wou]d :yei7 gladly d■:vole themselves tdvthe work required. The objection that the roJimteera may -Eot,' be called- into service should notbesuffered, "weigut whatever;, bepaase it, lias no in fact, and because,-fur-' ther'thc rnilitary ■the cultrvation'-wlnch: ■ jmmpjmies-can f give. it... "Sixty daysln. campi hnder 4lij6'tuition of ; ; competent leaders; are worth two years, ou ornamental- soldiering; under ;dhe‘"-nibst dandified amateurs in t’,c land.- . It to the manifest, duty of the pnblic ati> 0 thoritles-toputlilinpls, cn a war footing.. ; The contest wiilgoon. Thereto no -sliort r of Heaven to 'txim the! hostile to their, homes, ; Oiir Slate at its lower end is peculiarly exposed , to invasion. .;.'need trained men .for home', ‘defence,- if. not .'[another volunteer should he called for by jthe' ; and ten regiments are not one top .many for ihtoservice. ~f . • : ! We needmot say a word to' point' outthe superiority, of troops formed in : camp over -those taken from the workshop had the. :plow, We have’lhe best inatehfil; in. the world for. armies* but mslnictipa is of.the necessity. . Oar Slate -is to with anxiety. Thc gallanlry of her ijmen In Mexico wpndbr her a name and,' a pres tige that miist; not bedestroy^.V .Great deeds are expected of her sops. Let pa unite in taking -Otis first step,;.whlcdi j6haU insure victory in every held in.whlch Illi nois reg!mcnuiecgage,v.‘.X ri» ‘ ;r TENNESSEE, Jolin Bell, Kelli S. Broyfe ■ and other well-known gentlemen of Tennessee, have issued an Address to the people of State, in which they, take ** * that Secession is no^remedy for: grieve'-^ 1 ! ■ 2d > t^a ?. Coercion, of the SeCL-diag .States is'hot to Ije jliStificd fm-aoy jrarpose; ‘and 3d, that the duty of 'Tennessee calls upon her 10 assn . c the ate tilude of; armed; neniraiity, and take ho part nnlil there -is an attempt to overiim and.subjugate the‘South, when she ought to’“pitch in.” Tiie imn of it all is that the people have no right to commit treason, and .that the .Goveinmeht: ought not|to punish themif they do, provided, always they 6 vra, niggers. and for it all sensible men ought to have proper poatempr, v ; £ TOWJf. Out of a popuUtxon of about "90 voter?, the town-of : Proviso, in tills, .county, bas furniabed 75 volunteers, aCtUjdJy ready for service; is without parallel, Tfereo cheers for Proviso f Old Bless Bert To, MasfUchuE thsTioiior of liav*' ing first got the largest quota of troops ring for: the defence of. the Government. AH fo ar of the ceglm en ts call e d for frdmthat .State -arsat tbt-ip posts cf service already; and two additional regimerts are being oiganizei ! _• These troops are hotter drilled and prepared for service than.i Lose ol other State.-. This, is cbhflytowifig to‘the military, spirit_cf who tobk or • Inordinary peScV to c-liirate Uie'ibliiQa sys tem of thu-Slate,"The milit ah&ve agreatam : nusl camp for drill purposes, continuing soy . fiU&WCe&r.v*y -Vt : A : remarkable coincidence ia-ftmud-ln jibe fact that thtirit'blojsd shedjlnthiß { new strug* gle_fdr republican government waa_|hat of 31 astachn«fctis -men* as itwtsln the Revolu tion; yhe (tfcd same day—tbe i9lh : of -April—tbe^&nnlyerfary the dayuofithe ■Bd-timoiembh! 1 1 ‘ """ J \ Honor to Uw.p|d^Bay ; Stete! • -■ j r .; The BeHimore Klot, .t j; | -; We copy in aa< •ther oo:umn, fcom'th6 iSiltl > more Aas, Secession sheet, a fnll and drehm , fitantlal account of the attack of Baltlniore upon troops. .O^ae.single-, company had io-ibe&r fight. AU thQ .other wmpinlcsrof -the ' meat tad gbnsaUeid tra the caiv. Thfc j: ar w^reobstructed, hid to march for t#o to aabaVcr ofpiviugstoa.c?, brickbats, rsyolyer and mus ket shots. r Thej weM enrpouaded bya sayage | mob of ten thousand iofariatcmfin.'-fHo.w .a j aool'ip£ siieqv with their lives fe -ft ? Four tvere killed and.twenty J come u posed .4lia. ; showed p juokii» 'Otfrftest. The Sart, | a^bU««^iI wiiljDfc t, J | and alliite bfjtfii | ! mob. Bat,byitedwaebpwiasthCsdttmwten5 s ' - -were wholly -in the -wrong; from first to last j Tie attack was unprovoked and fuby primed- i [: tited;:t T' :.: c -‘ v: j .s‘! ' Tue rufifcws Tbs Jun admiis that wewldlledor ii6r tall* wounded, liiadiav BevrTely, the retTibaUoainstoftforJJhiai. ■ flUe filled at Hal tfm or*. f J Tbc Saturday shat of the" Btftlro'creiuobjr^^^ * and some four or fire: dscgctfuely wounded.' Of lhe wotuidcd?—two or thtefc dangEtpcslj, | - _}i : BaTlibjutitepheßii v ■ by a-despatch from-Jdontgbmeiy lo* . the Keir Orleans on thedhUx, that ' o u -Sf^receptlon Rgcaa ton of Viiglcia, Vlce-Ettsldest Stephens I - Er^dcttt'D3vler to^.<me^r^^B “* tt; r*. '. •- —r; —J—^ —tr* - • ? ‘ j Aiffeeehl«MML\ ; 1.-V» la to J ingfimsal laJ^T«^Sg^^jß^rtSK > ly of priia flgtfe'& r lujb ■ mB ? 4 “ : i;y V f i i £5- Let it not be foigatten that *hfl« Hh no'j was and meat to,feed ' the starring paor- of MbetfSlppl, detTerecn Davis, a ci(iz;n of £his same ■Mississippi, WM giving orjera -anl'maklDg preparaUDna'.lo ;. siarjrebnt a feeble^arilson ,of: American sob fliers la Fort Siimterf Can brut Jlly and rnf .i^^iainKajSy*ifEf! ! ATTi-iuT 'ro-lDssTivaT a-BamnoAD Tsapff vriTu till •strain ~ ana EfaUrowl, biob‘i(bTayaeii»i^bb4 i a'lS e tweet > oft *TryLp t r Ske train wsit^e trobpMm t board* 1 ‘ THE BgJ From a correspondence and & coatribaUon. The ladles hive a stand of colors ready to he presented to the company ■ ■when It starts. They also met in a body and j for the soldiers. Ottawa to secqnd to no other city in her devotion to the Stirs and Stripes, At least ■ «ft4WSWW I,| fc t .theyotaptoera... ; the mostmteuse ex r4tßTnßr.t A* cOmpaojf of; eommolfd' a coxapapy from. MipnnETOWir, tlnder-lhe ’cbm- ‘ iMad.of'Wi.W. .■Brown,have been ra ? egi. asd •will give a good account/ of"them elves. .- CHAMEAi»Tk>ufe'wlllratoeflvaor six'tom*. ‘pat down treasdh-and-^^beinbn." $3,000 have-been raised for the benefit cf the -Yflt-nllTrq xrf the soldiers. At PflOßiA, ft' vigilance commlttceifl to atop. • for jay pj G. B Corcoran, oftheEamiet Guards, having mini- : ifested aaiadißpositxonvtoflytoiiß country’si . .xdscne, the company resolved to act'without ■ him, ttd have ■ iotacUon.•• *'■">- 1’ i * • / : %i enthusiastic. ? to'Btaadby r Aicompit -5 appointed: toyiatooTolunteers and lit ‘ themout.' ’■ "'«/• / - ':i compauUft-bftvVbeen formed - at Galbsbubsb of oae hundred ttui-tiv£nty 'ihea-each. J An ©athoslaallc meeting there Sandfly' night,- occasion the - “clergy exhorled- tbe people to aland-by the ; 'UnlOC.*' •. > • ( . 3 .The citizens of PBCAToaiCA-held a meeting* ,<sn 3 itoMay nigh t, and alter patriotic apeechca - andre^lutlona r sloda.mbuthwaffßnb3C^foed; for tSe support ot fam tiles, r A; -Voluntebr-compyiy of raised^ ■ r. At: Bockfoed,; Capti -Wefoerifi Company of - Zamsea ldtdof.SpriEgaddje£terday. ? Thi!s-' wers completely mriiformed :i All the tailors - limotu mid three hundredtodiea were engag- . ed all day Sunday and Sfoudayiniiiaklng the’ TiTii /irmH. i: laiinming. ts Brv^, : lß : yoiiT3g'med have en listed, and-s7o£> haye been.^bscrfoedJtQiup-’ port their’famillea.'. : '"' - ' - ; j 7 , -AußOßihas raised SS,GDO for the support of the fatnOlii of the voTuateerß.' About‘22o men have'enlisted, and' two more companies arebelng'foriicd.’r.:’-'^l . xi' A friend -writes -ns from' Quinot that the Israelites of /that dty, inall about 40 fiunilies, ;'are unanimous Tor the support’ of the Govern-: Union,-and ready to ’put ’ down treason.. . ; -r- : : A friend writes nf.froni -the streets are crowded with volunteers. A com- - patiy munberlrg over-150 has been' accepted , by the floverhorantf-gorie to Springfield. A. J.- ! McGraner Is H. IL'Sturges Ist Ltenttoiuit.—The- people of. Vaadalla are* all fortheStarsandSlnpcal' !. 'Jh SnßLßxyiliE, a large, meeting, was held 'on 'Situr&y ,'ajid addresses Yreithlrg.; riotlc t splrit,:;.were .made bj_.Gen. Thornton,' Hon- Anthony Thomtonj and-othera. A com pany trillhe fninfedlatelytirgarfeidL In the bttlfi town of , Eosamosu, Shelby county,' amusterTcll was'dpened, and twelve , farmer’s boys immediately . signed It.; jßosa* -mondj with.-Paha And Buckeye make up a full company. _ : WUCONSINs .toknowbbsUic!' ter roll cy**'* l9 the names of Hon. Latter 8, Q lion. Orsamas Cole,: Hon. Byron, faine, Judges of theßuprcins Court; Hon. L.' J>. Hirvej-j of-SUto.j-Gen. David At wood, G. : Tan and other, gentle-, men of like position ~ . r - - We have not roomfor ihejletsllfl oft’ae pat riotic movements In this State, it is chough tossy that- every portion' of the State, - from Nofthlo. South* East to West, Is thor onghly aroiiied and ready to do its duty. •IOWA‘AN^ 4 H«Sf|SgtA.. lowa aadMinnesota are bolllcg oyer with patriotism;' Their quota Is fall laboth-Btate?, and thousand* are anxiously awaiting a second 'call fromthVExecutlve.' ; ' v”.’. ABB THEBE SECESSIOMSrS IN IL> Down wilU Uie' Traitor* 5 •-> W h repeat the & edlngbfour yesterday’s ar tlcle v sUie XollDwing proceedings in William sou Goxmty-eoiroborate onpfeara, and demon-- etrate.the necessity of defimt&cn;; or 'Udfeofi V’auiJji- the same ilme, warp pur Executive of the necessity of acceptlrg addi |lonsl yolnntesrs for the State, to be stationed in the cotmtiefl, ssd ulorg.the line of the Illinois Central, and in the Sqnthera... .portions of- the State upon Kenj Sucky and Southern MUsonri: . ; ■ [From, the Marion.(WllUaro«on Co.) Intelligencer, At a meeting ot the cities of Williamson counfyrblihoft, held at the Court House in Clarion; oh Monday evening, April 15,1881, to .take, into consideration the hostilities taat hive beth commeuced between the Federal Government and the troops of IhecSoutbem/ CoQfedefacy,'lfiO‘amo:Wa3 duly ,drgaoized by' electing Jatues'D, iManier* ami U. Wheeler, Secretary. "- :ii - - Oa.iuotloßi 'Cfspt, ‘ -plained the object of the meeting, arui'a'ter he had JX. Washburc, Henry Hopper, John?Sl. - Ctmnln^bn»V A Oeolg& WT ash Wil liam E Scurlock, a C ommitteo to dr-lt resb? Intions expressive of the sense of this meet • brlisfulfeenes report ed the following resolutions, which were nmm | adopted amid great applause; • ■’ ; I C' ind fenew ! onr i»!ed-’0 ofaevpiion to the Union of the Slates, I and rea»id of Uie General Govern -1 ‘ m-jnt a* subversive o’f ifie heal and dearest right-i of a free andheretofore pro#perous people. ~ . Ses lsed. Th\t we, toe cuiaeusof Vi’jn(ftTn?on.. ftboot by the elevation |b power of a strictly sec lioual party, the coercive p iicy of which towards" the secediag" States will drive all the Border State;; BtSte»Mfctfc Federal Unto *iandcanse themjo. Et'otceii, Tb>u, in thatevent, tfio interest of the citizens uf Southant niinols imperatively d> manfif B t their hind-T a dlvlilon o! the Stile, wehereby nli-d-'o suraelves to use all means in our power to i .SoutheruXJbufederacy./ • -< ‘ . r - 2?«orced;Tbat to onr opinion, It Is of. the present to withdraW-all the troops of the Federal 6o\ernmeoc that may be Ueviogibstsncn a course would he calculi'eato : restore distracted cbun^; j ia view of -tha that itde^ ’ 'Trib^hie"that the hroßent Governor of the State of - ; Illinois whlcal! upon of the Fame to ‘ the J -4 people, of-4he Sou;hrwohuniby. enter our.protest' X aaatifer sftrh a costal, tad tt-lQiaijdtitensiv. ill ro-; i fuse, frown down and forever oppose the same, ? :. flralaw of, fit the presen i state of o6ft the. coercive policy of. thev ’ Oeugft& , 'Qbv&rntnont c tdwarfi!r‘tho»e Stetcjs that-' a>,hiv^eeitPptnper'»b'Wtthdriw- : firani4heFederal i Coii.pact'aud-a’Hpire.tfceira legiance to the earner - L tiec«»B*!ary r ftpdr-rteeaUal |CMMir safety, , f to-urge up«>n ou> citizens the riecHsaity bf-fonald >; - -• to- hold -Uiea»elct‘a- ready I *Vto mea-any; emerzvncythatTiwouiditecdiCheir eer ' that we iecbtnmend'thata f iheellng of:' : onr citizens ho cSlltdat im eirly day fdrthe pu*« -, , » poseiofttkicg ibe mbxv injW^»peW«r*tioD, , ' Dat‘thc mecjting 3 i be published hi the'MWibttJUemocrafio InltUigtn' ■ - SeriMrtetopbl*-AppeeUt-K'i other rwpec*< pooled io ihe coarciye policy pres* ~ ~ i--’ ■ ■ t — . r r* i - firr^MW -- E- F-Whbelur,Sec*y; , ■ &*”*- ; -s [From Ibc New Orieanß \\, ■ ■. terdav. ? iowi^rs'bf - fof whit . purpose God jThegoitlfiaan.-.iu L . ’ black ' * tioa, -Vfk bo]W nSny put qfTfpr toe; w day will-come -iotwatd JemyL-to-morrow, t XSiturtfay) YtftftLnirnf Amfriea; 1 under rint^a y pf-ihat In*- • M —: the guaranteed jlnaa- \Cfmfedcrate Statea r is not laigb' £ r hwnon ddn’-t to the; J The they, rj -dtn', bnt f. whKe : menHave'they hoard I : t * Vc-: .1; ; ; u :5 r ; tbf-WasMßfftOah a}'/ Q -.4 i We naveceimbie froiaLW&fh : ftsm rr- I soy hs mwie^njKSnt^ ? palled wtU II tot&angihsß U wOI. i|nJfcr &ai^lu^ly i.-: ; impregnable. ;Gsn*T qalte^^aj * -■ pf jhla L i. which- Joe i that v quarter, they will only mh b& to dfistrucUoa, Parte of tbe Atftjrr. - Gazette.], .^nXN^ unacquainted Witfi tljo,.ot*' gaiiiziSfcnjof «%>army, are makiDg-lEfm’rJOa opsn we shall make Wbjfr gM °WW ,«\ ei m recffgo!aod-*Cn 4Jie= . Frencawmool, jmd.ia cur own; 8$ far as wo -r W Q «t®bsr Ib- companies, I**"®* times* «rf" and * skeleton, andtEe i fflceis • of regulate,)rgo tfcatlir can soonbsfiiud up. The f outline elements ofaa army are these; - ” ty . ■ A Company U the wit of oa'ujmy.’iaid is A supposed tQ average, on the War biu.' 100 QlrU* officers included. Ths general rule for iSg^ :^2e^^Ws2tion^-eo^333unp3B3Egl v * a deuteasntp ~ r INC. captain, a sieutenants, 6 sergeants’acd 4 ccrao rals and 85 men. Form»rtj,r,taeh r ’t6tapaas hadanensiga, who camEd-ihe fiagVbut his-■ place is dqw supplied by a color sergeant, cdEaraouSjthg TTrsVsergfcaat the ordtriy ser geant, and Is, next'tb'lhc. Captain, tbe most -teapotfcantunua in the carry!cg the books ofthe company 7 aad callifig the roll, morning and evening The cojapaDy Is-fdfm ed, whbaih column, into two platoons-and . Jour sections, fash platoon commanded'by a •.lieutenant, andjeach' 6e c t : -6n’byo Sergeant. The- regiment la "regttlaily composed of tea ' complines, drtwo baitallioas' a bsttallion be-' a regtment,- -compcs-d of five com*, panles—oaeoi them called $ Light, orEout i Company, Ihtend-d in regular service tobp-er . ‘ ate outside; pf the heavy • columns, as flanking’ ■- The officers of .a of* company office rs, are a colonelj Ueut. colo• el, •.two msj ors; adjutant? L ahdcom • :: ipiss9py. : Each. sejparate bodx of troops jnnst have &^md3U9hiy ? aSd ; b&tr in-. : a nTgearmythey are apportLcned tb regiments, ■’•A, when -cmstitaUd,- - ■wpli'be fonheti ; lhu6t d. colonel, 1 lieut/ colo- - :atl,l : ad3h>aQt,lciear±errna«terj J l(bcDmis=a!y,- 2 ■maj'obßi ld capuins 1 ; 20’ Itedteadnfoj.Sp £er- ; : g€autß:4o. eorgoralv and’Bs&'private, : • making :? 975,'but' In are : eozub. £ -’Others ; eaeh‘ -company has regularly ■ ’• mer add fi *er, - which make" a' rigl tnefctel ’ band. : OfiO, beside# ttiedmarnr-j ?r7- Then the r?e --2 whch folljda made np regularly to' 1,00 0; a-CD- .. _ . . A Br : gade should-be-com posed of two regi- a frqmdron-p£ ,caya ry, atd a corps qf. : fisld artillery:-if -these ■*mri all, luU. a coin- ; : plete brigade opening alone/ In cur, sarvi^or*ln^e^r^nct]^ake2 > 4i}o’iiieii; :' . r A : EHvfstaa 'is-ccmpbsea bt t^o.brigades,; £ wHb 'ufakiug hx'obf afmr; &hitfdLLf g tbewb^le staff; ,add muMc, ; men;. “Ibis is theb!ga-.i )fct-&ement : taUn Ll Fracice,'as.they organize imtriensflor •’• •■••• ” • ■ - The is composed of two or more Di ■ 'visions, frequently offfbnr os' fire. Tie corps' -ia'.ia ; the corp? is properly : a complete army - *-.. V. J,J .."• *' . . * ; orien br -rTice—m> «-: ring's - 250.-OpO; to SCO,OOD • ; niepi' 1 From given.it -will . bp b cn (hat boweyer'Tirge'thßarm’j; may .be, it is 60 or£an!zed as to be perfect in, ad its r psrts, aud”moves with -exact.order and’disci pllDß.:lbtbe orders affd ppeiatlbea are carried on tUrcnahihß'staff-df-the army, .and when we com toccUve-serTice, the ttaff ikthemost importitt part W the army ; -for,‘ this hdnff-aTdit-mEchine/'bf which -eackpart is perfectly obedient 'to, and directed by (be head, it is depend on the skill,' ability and-; discernment of the' staff • through-which it acts;,- >ls ia in vain that Scolt, : ' cr any great G-;ijeral,.coninicudß, if the staff •officers are. Incompetent. ■The' Staff .-consists,bf-.tbe aids, the afjn tintgenerAth® engineer,. the quartermaster and - commissary;-generals. Through the ad jutant general ail orders arc conveyed - to tceh pirtlcolarport. , By tbe quartermaster general' fit transportations and vehicles and horses are fiirnlehed; by the commis-.'ary all supplies; by tbe.-engineer the topography of the. coun try'’is* th'orcujbly examined, the practica bility of passes determined, fortifications bul.t or attacked- Then the staff of. an,anay be comes its'eyes and-all its faculties, the Grperai'- -simply deciding the movements of tbe armv, on the facts and elements thus furnished. lu • the grand Trench armies there w ; s a chief of- cr head of the active iliUrtry Bureau; In-Napoleon** lime, this chief of the staff was: . Mirspal Bert bier, <Je r . med one of. tbe ablest of officers of tbe French army. - Napoleon knew the value of a good, aad- had, a-der men in it than were at the of the d'vbicu?. If any extensive army should bo romea, this should always-he the case. t 'iatheatattmecta-ffiad9i it seen'- there- Is— strong similarity between a- wtll organized, that-oftbe .Oar. Ccmpetfy correspoods withnhe Roman Century, .and oar divisions to the Ro .man Legion- ■ • The.Boman Ltgion/when.luU, contained 6 00)men,.which comprehended a portion of auxiliaries, and were. divided so as ro include ad kinds ,of service.: A Reman X c g ; .ou was a complete army in itself, and the experience then and now is that a compact ; body, or force of. six thousand men is,as large aa.caa.be organ'zsd to act as one body; larger than -lbit, tnej must act as separate bodies, moving barmouiou-ly Kgrtber. Vlrilnia’s Sen so o fllonor. The Times opolo£ ! z :d for tbe BGces eion of Virginia snd that the was “impeliec by aiin’a seueo of hon-i” to ccua hvttre&soß.L'ToeJbslrbusrfplksf . i.’ -Virginia i? guilty oi.u. double crime commit* ed agaiett the Dr‘et‘gpverDm*nt that-bureau wU* djm evef dtvlscd-^-a-double crlm*? ’hat she -caionly-atone forlu I’Dg years of loyo? bs* hftvior udOoF the C nstitutioa ao4 Q‘S of the By sessions ofh-rCoov. u* lion, tbs ttuods perjured to By her ordliance of secession, she declares war on •the Unrteo S'.ates. By her attnek oalbs Uni ted Stattsarte*al at lUrper’sFerry, aqd furn ißgtbesliips fit Ncrftlk, the commits actual o’f war'figilDSl the Snu ! h Carolina'ba% tbelperitol hivirgcoiie: h-.f foul business in the open. then, stands before the world in "deeper cis-. grace than South' Carolina, or any other 3-ate.‘ Still, we-bave been tol 1 , thus from.’ **sßense r ol wlth'her dark deeoa, believe she •has ieft any “secie of honor, ? b-dare .-express .their sympathies inTepresentattvaWord»,-tbey wofild’dechroithatflae has acted.-nobly, end. invoke the tfisss-lhga of God and man upon bar bead j .Patriotic Incidents. , - “My son,” eald a solid merebautr-to htfllfi? and namesfeke, on Thursday* “I w-'uld rather give SI,OOO than have you go to Washington, soldiering.” u Father,” wail the kindly but dwld«b could- make it sl(X),ooo,.it- woiud.-,be.aC oo.ufie, for where the 7ju regiment goes I gb.”-r-JK Y. Tribune, . The‘ ; B3«ton ' Herald 'rsys tbaflu brre of the companies attached to tbe Regiment of Col. ' Jones, wftsahewljepllSted the eldest son’ot a widow 'in. one of’the'country towns, who to diyJoilowedberfiohto tbe city to take a last louk of him until he returns from the ■ war. .TSiie dldnotcome fa'urge biui_tQ.t£taru to bis peaceful.home aid pursuit?, but rather to cheer him wi Ja a mother's blessing. Fear ing that her sonmight want for mosey dnrlrg : his money by the sale of a cow'that she owned, and being admitted Insld'e-of: the lines jast be fore tbetroops Hfc the Stale’House, sjje pressed the-money.npoa her boy!' 1; is almost l«=ss to het.cfFer wa« declined,'as the Massacbuserti 'trpopa ’wdl cdrns to ho want.'- A! lodf, well known In this hity,.wbo has . a aoaabroid, remarkcd.laMi week, and -berore thcoliackbu Sumter, “How‘glad I am that ■ —U hot at home, tor he certainly be ‘ oil* to lhe wir,”; ' This week,. aJtA'hsc.aloied, "»> Oh that I had. seven sons VI them .all [<r theservlee ofihtlrcohbtfy.— Cleveland ■ ‘MeraliU:..: - • - v- —lhCauton,M-- , .sß. r En uffsctlng scene re^ ; i cei.V»y.occurrrd.--AprivateiACoiiipany A by ’ tha. name oi Ffeh\vrr% hist oric name and he -. rbic-rweb't to auncunce to his betfotbea that . £e.was warned to the service. She /had.been forsome t timeill aad declining in'ccpsump* tiorc- Her,toother .made .the and iaUmaled' to her.'that, 'she ppght/prevent his depsflure. Sb&called.him to her bedside and siid ciHply tbal he was about to tbe -.it call of his country, end bade /him and ler blesificg iod love.fihpald go wito him. • Anfi hehßSjgone; ; '/• —'Ayonas lady of Boston, whose tolherbal • given bertw«uty dullorsdor. the purchase-‘pi a eilK dreae, learning through the Journal th>t - r some of tbe-tsoopa were in want.of clo-fitiiir, - imuiedistely changed her purchase, 10., a ebu *Ji[ig.cailco, atd t ent the balancp cf the mon^pi •!.‘(pigateen dQi.larß)'|o Governor to he ' expended.m needy tuiditre. : ’ v ’ .. to.Mpaeß I; worth oue'irnn of dqT :. lore, hai purchascd tickets for h:mßaU ofi3 family to go to: Europe, Whoi thc -call was tickets, and immediately enlisted’ ftn Mn Woodbsryctothe same ? .city, rreigned cnlbted-lii the-Rued e 'Hlandvßegirhent cj blaplain/' His people tried to ; dis%ufwle hfia ' ’ but tbey_madd iinpresslcn. V.! —JfCbb/'Blciljj Of ;Ottdwa v Ohio, five iohsi Von?-in-lawaly3 hisuountry; ,;Uc years', i '-'*. yft c i*—Tliß'Ma«eachuieta tvoluntcera at Wa?h ; ■- /ingtohStafe l&at the first'shpt firedofi lbe mBJ « : Bjiijmoro wo s' by, the d hesdingihumarch ofilhe the r with’the pollee I< wheii'he^aa , *-«trtJcki)y i isteme^which so : ;AuiUjromope of- thc sohikTS,/ - tlrem,” and 3xot t ■ v;;;; •[ w / tha. 15th,"Iieut .Rari"<>MpentcrHHirss waa osaoxied toXorfife ;■ 'daughter Pf /Bilsa : Hem 7 an'AlSdvirar’d. Bidaumdto! Butt i AmtiteSTaibdts' both .of • which gentjemen ? Tmgtffllatelv ItR for ’Wbghinetoh' wlth tfis * to-4; p HwjJ : bob; I°^P ccanay,niulETthßpres«nt cail -TrroM then r & *.rajei!y.,ef tti I -TJallcirSlitft! «cSDtlj.ccjffie<^EC finpcrTt-lcnJ . ■ thf;' ObU^V(fe-MifP : PEfJ7pi list •; ‘Veen a^olri!L‘t¥^Gov. : Deriifaoi ‘tathec liahjt :7 ; : is ft oi .W&tjPciitfi , tiiM-MM by ttu.Qoverament-ic g a|llßiili<i»lln’W*ftj - -two. ! avft Wlo Boxfl^nietene \&:SrtUiy following bctwcen the GarernQr; and Mayot t M> Garrett, Esq., President dfttfeißaUfcaott ondOhloSailro^'r---•• -• i^y/y*'. 71 : ' : ■ 1. y- - w . _ . liAJLTIHOBS. , Joinf Wkfi«B*WP, E**q,Prc>ideiit-l}-dJ O B ft?- ■•u 9»T nowhere feoeent . back 10 tfca border* of Maryland. ■ .7 i - BespocifcUy, ’ - •.- -v Tnoa. " *, Ggo.;W4E.;B«nnr**'*- -■ Board of pnilcer \ s^J^^ciria.llo, vfAlU3 > PreßiaeoC'''' ■ “ Baltibobb & Omo Pailboab, \ tSSSS^SSSSt^SShS&r - -■sr3^’*Bßowi» i Major-of Sdwabd, E~q. T Com< ■‘’"tuiafildners: • '• ■• “ -■ -’ ‘ "* ?■" .1 have the.honor 'cotnniafil^ioh* that the- troops. htreVbeJ aent back to the borders i o^:Jdarrhiad^i*'"’Moflt',;dor diall; approving the'fldvtee. telegraph the-sane yWxnhtg ,loD,aad;Btiiatnore. andlhU compaLT will act In accurdince'therewilh. -_ -Your obedientacrvanfc - rr : _ ,r *Ttc«followingnote'accampanicathe'corre** pondeccer ■ ■;' - - i- : ' -- - GovMHcks audKajTir'BroTm ad vised Vhat the Bb'jde I-I*nd and MapeachuMtts volbnteers* (wboTvercda ayedat President Street b tat I'm by obstnmiocs on Pratt street trackjfjia returned to :Fii#ad#phia*‘ <&—' -«r --... It is a'so understood that n&rnore ".Eortkem iroops iDill tecarrUd Zy. the Maltifnoty find Ohio There is no room now for db-obtSurto-tie political affinitiesot- .—or at all pycnte .Qf That city, , Which the Western States ha te .built -op to ihatitfcdw stands third amo-jeAmerican sea porla t haiphrEued.acQnrse ‘wnichwiilproba bly involve fatal injaty to prospects. ;S‘o long as,this .war Tiinstr'be ; fhe.doublial bqftsr - Gobd » can no loßgetbe f'Jfrom. the 'interior*;'; Property* 'eent' to'Biltimore may any day be seized by .jeaeJs, or destroyed la.h conflict governihentlrocpaab'd thetnsurgent?.' TheT ' diyitEelfmay b'esacfced . r-te,what- r fevey n&y be thought ofThaloyalty of tbepeo .pla of there can be but .little doubt oi ihecoosttficUy BaUlmore and piiio i RhilrcadanaiU officers “Aa'lon s -a*;o Kailrddd’ was ’held ;at_ Wa«h ineton. cur* raQway -T7»urb» d» with :lhe firm conviction that 'Jo ho W. GJtrett, Presldent-pftlie Baltimore: :snd Ohio Railroad; and his nfllcers; were heart and the disnnlomiais. ' The' events 'orthepast-fiWdeye—tbo l refasaFof-th* cere ot the read to transport United- States: :trocp3, thesalitrity with'. Virgipla Se cessionists we removed frompoint to point,-he - -taiacusnbmission of Mr.Garrett.io tha de% maada ofthoßait-more tnob,hlsimeek acqui escence inrthe aesuactionpl-hte bridges-rall point -clearly to a conclusion jwhich to render the officers, of Itusroid the subject of :-an:-inq*iiry .by the: Courts. Whether. the lawcauMiq so interpreted as. to. : forfeit theiroad to the. government-as : au:la 7 strument of treason—as a privateerwoold be forfeited ih'thehfce case—is- a question for thfiLiUnited Sla es_ Attorney-to ceeide. 'At any rate common prudence would seem to re ; quire, that for-tho preaent,V> at - all" events, it • should be ruizsd and: operated .exclusively for the benefit of the government.—AL 7. Exraid, ■ ap* l r . . . - to ocit TOLVNiEEBs. How to Prepare for tUe^ampalgn, The following hints to our volunteers are .timely, and should, be heeded: ' TO OUS T QUITO SOLDIERS. 1 I. Remember that io acampalgn moremen :dle fom sickness than by-the bullet - •-2; Llae your blaaketsqvHh one thickness cf brown driiQxg. This aidsbntfour ounces iii weluhtanddonbifs the warmt *. ’ 8 Buys small Tadla rubber blanket (only $150) to lay bn 1 he-ground' or .to throw over - your shoulder when on guard duty during a rainstorm. Most of the eastern troopAare provided with these. Straw to lie upon isnot always to be had. rc- ; 4. Toe best military hat Infuse is the light cblored soff, felt; the crown being cuffideniiy high to allow space for air ov<.r the brain., Youcaa f.-sten Itup as a 'continentol in fair wppu-f-r ’rirtumit down’when it is-wet of’/ very sunny. o L. . l i jot beard grow* ao as to protect the throar and InngSi 1 . - . 6 Krepyonr entire pstStmclean; this vents IcVcfp and bowel complaints in warm climates. - Wash your body each day ilpcesb 1 ble, Avoid strocgxoffeQ-and ol!y meat.. Gen eral Scott said mat roe too free use cliliese (together with- neglect in keeping ,tbe clean) cost hiaay a soldier his-dife in Mexico. - 7. a sudden check of perspiration by cblily or night air, of ten. navies, fever and death. When thus expose:, donot fbrg*-.t vonr blan ket. •'* • ASKOLD &OLUIEII. Scarcity of Frovislosi In tlie Somli s . [From the CiuciouaU Commercial.-] We Itaru Irom gooa aatborAty, tn&t whenT Gen. Pillow teiegrjphed from Nashville to Montgomery, that he could raise ten thousand volonteera to join the Sauthfern. army.'be woa inforuxed that the troops:yrere' ; noiJ-atairible, unless accompanied w.ihprpßisiQns, This shows whery tfie. pm.ii ie in tfie poiion States.' „Yr o leornakp that lue ciost:pres:lcg-Orders for provnioos are receiycdffp-lhte city from, the tx‘reme South every -day, and that fop some •time piftt-iu Mempuls and other Southern towts, when it was Known that a boat load of provisions were coming, k would be sold be lore its ar ival, and the demand upon ihs pro vulou'dealer would be like a fun upaa a' in a commercial panic.; -T'np cqm Wg-sir g of Mtßii3ipf.-iacs In'TUicpls, apd the pubUcatlch orproceediogs cf public meetings called in couslderstloa of the famine," ia-.-the Brandon given the country zu ’ r.sig-hi mio ihe ; condition oi ono port oi the South. V ■ * Now Ncrthern people kfc-genf?a3ly : mnch ;exdted and' deterpiiaed, ou" tbe subject of slilpmente-ot powderaodanns (o 'ln 6ome;,cas€B, ; ihe very pereobs who are ex*, plosive at { the Idea of shlpplcg gunpowder,.. - are tender beartt d as-to provleions. They t-uyi r “We must not Iqrnish ihepilthe inutp* valto make war upon tbe Government,- but -we most let'them have edrpethltg io eat.’ 1 iTbe truth is, the South. Is fir better supplied 'wph muskets and powder tban- with breadT StniiVaiid po)lf. : At the present ipomenkpork would be mnropreclpptr to ihem—more Itp portuat to i'helr armies—dhan powder. The tlghteet’pUce ofthA Southern army for pro*. viSjCHS, be wl‘hla'tue-uext ninety days. A 1 ter that, they will have their wheat liarvest. It la not surprising tfiat Jtff- was ious to throw tbe burden of ; war upon tbo Border Slave States.' . He knew there was not. provisions in Cottbpdoia to_ feed bls men. Hence the coercion oi Virginia into revolution aud ruin.- . ' Xhe/ftraycri tliat Precidcd Itaieby* . ■ . [Ffom the Boston Post, Monday.J ' What a ep* oucle was . presented, m Boston jeitcxdpy! Witblathe memory of hpwmbny of uswas the city eversoagitated on the Sa b; bath ? - • The charcu bells rang as usual the-r call to worship f but they were almost unheeded. J Religious services wcre'mg-ecled under the absorbing pitrlbuc, impnlss which seems to animate every breast. But the gatherings la. State street ana elsewbcreshow el no impious kvltv, ho cartlefs ebservahee of God’s holy -dfiy. bUt’a‘sense that nothing worthier, noth? ing .purer-than a just appreclaliop of’ the valce oT Hb blestlnas tb uS in tee form of tbe beet gdy-EfcmeEj,-Up loveliest country,the greats st gifts 61 freedom aadprlvil-ge cou-'d ba expressed, and no day more fit for ench an expression than the one Ho hM set apart tor His own. Such a Ssbbath as yesterday. conveys a soUitm lesson'which will "leave its impress udoii this und-mosy Buceeed|ug generations, ft was tip oldfpirifcof the Kev oluilpn, viyld, dpep, enihaslasdc as ever. It 'Vas tieen in the g'ravo ftcesof men, in the fre quent in theHsteuipg masses. A spirit which ahpWsritself unconquerable as i toe .nstm' t: of; self.preservaUon »* powerful aiwaj s» it has even acquired prodigious addi tional force in slombtflog. And hire we ven ter a to say that the loyalty of Rosfon |s uore-' slihfd almost by goslualans tbemselyes. Itli' univiKal and eqdftl in Its intensity. The wholcttufirf by one ebd thesame fbeUbgthat.it would be darger -'qus *tb\taicper with. £ -Woerlq the eonnv whidi provokes its wrath, for.it cofitain.B the. tlemeats of tremendous power and will make iu strength felt with an Irresistible force. It awful to % stimate its URghr, but who caa : help shsiipgity r' • : : ' h '-. Sbo'TH*‘C e ® ar ** , - The southern j-ap:ra £r3 particular to have It tradfc retool by . cjl vhe world that ihe three strips ofck><b which they the ; Confederacy are not stripes but bars- Bet us them emblematic, not of heraldic super st‘Uonp, but i>f stem realities lo the exigeccy of-themoment - -' r .t:vs -r-- ' - The red “bar" represents tbela^it*rypow^ , 'oflhe most im-: ;portantfo *te alohg4neseacoastof theiOofifedfr «rates aad sum u adir g them onthe land frontier: by accrconblttrA -- Y r-. i: v- - j. /The white U the t, bar” of iron intercourse, eontroUlog;eveTy possible avenue Into that Ccnfedertey/birring 1 tele -grfepb; every highway, every. steamboat Arid every ship auddetry.ud leay* inwthe rebdsto earlbeir own cotton and to?d dothethctaselvea with the ragaofi >tteiriu^grocK--f - *ar:ia naval, of «ntrSe, :upevery tialt droua s capo rt, e o that non c sh«l.» go to orrcocae uintoauil hangs at the y&zfi ajm ’ every pirate that ventureato 1 taisafitorabhor rtd fiigon thehlghieas. toe-JvthM® ; barsr , —*iK T, St&i* ing Is£i. l ' r d~ y - s .: ' :”" k " , r;-:r. 1-di : ii There hasi high little .doing An. nncurrtia money this wttkjajulwith of* Aefiiue in—thfl issneetrCillihiclsaaicb >ijther North werfemSrates; we-have.ncs’vadSF-; The accreditaibauk* of these; 'Bffitse ace e@fijpfcr.ccit in 'fiootsvlliei and St, Louis. We shall "soon leftmJ|ow<to; consider the value - of Western back note&i based on BfackßiC 1 tboj receded and seceding erointrtoskailywcith their %«.•; -An gat*} /CTecifcaHbankndUafoonded^phStato^todks. rof T WalL A par# r taculotly whezuhey .mt 'notGi of ttphanks la: •^nustod^*£^ag^^a«a‘C^grot?f l , Mmeg: f - f c/{.T *yZ c.Vt- a-rn* -- 1 ?"* s’cally worth their hWea^ay ,: will beg!ai^hiar T lhe news. . sdi# '• ; '- '.'Ecn~WcColt®n^ i -lil ! Bt* I: ISMaJ«. tfJu; ,T * : ffftihed that ibmus -TeXati trtdtdr, Be; e Swls In^^lo.Bfm.to.iaTß “®3a. l ™Lst lilta ; eouce. I >i»i(iw CHEAT HIOT IN BALTIHOBB. Transit of tUe n***aehiiiettt and • Pennsylvania Volonteers-Tho fistulas Tbelr Way Across tbtCity. .. ''' - pWtha f .Yesterday imlteen « ' Gitj^^taor _ r - Cll -£S?Sf day rtftreiu^gtii^^eage^^o^, ~«m voldirteer troops tire anival aodother volunteers, some from PhHMelpala,- st Bres&ent street depot, at baJs|pafi£ teds A large crowd hid -dently to give them an unwelcome recepfism;' The arrangements contemplated the passage u»te« p» Irom president street depot to the Camden Gf the Tfeltimore and. Ohio railroad, [ r <3ver tho 'lntervening space occupied by the er f bshoms,.ah4a^n4he : aroT i !lf ,f . t ! 1 ? fll ? ,; car th'j inteTsellit>n( f Gay and Praltstre dp, a vast ER-ymblase haviig ciillecle Jth'efp, daft progress, an 3 a number ofpavicg stblleß were lyingiu heaps which, were seized by the crowd ■mrt used by the crowd far purposes of assault. - ipupMeltigrfoosn s -tbetf Vay .bfeforeHhe; crowd? track, which they now began to I abet by placiug large heavy- anchors lying in the vicin- f 1 ity directly across the rails. Some seven or. > ths passage. cX-the. cars waS ef- ■ Hav/ng accomplished this object, the crowd set to instantly-cheering lor tne South, for Jeffacabn Secession, a^gK^3 ; Jn. IhdmMinwfiire, ihe troopiHlraS*owsytiFai depot, remamedqaieliy In the cars until tired .of their inactlpn. and mote. ' fortniriahte demons trViou. .they: Clme conclusion tfie music and march through the city. —— j . accordingly. the s midd)3b£itherls£ m depot, f-rmed in prepared to mage the attempt. given to “march; and the hcaa of the line had advanced some fifteen paces wfeenit-waa driven back upon the main bo3y by the. immense cro »d, still fur ther increased * down to jthe bearlng ht theli‘ r head >a • Conledcrax^fl^r' w L ' nst •■ ; ‘ ! : j-, XSE.HIOT* 't .t - ” f Eight of the cars started from the President street depot,'and six passed' salt lx to’thbCarn-- den 'station. • Tna other two .soon-returned, -ihelraclc in the -meantime having bceh-vcb-, feirocted at the cozierof Prattarid Gojatree ts~ J by anchor?, paving- stones, sand.<fcii.,-,being puton it-hy the crbwv*■■■Atteinpts Ind-pte*. -vlonelj been madeto tear,up the track,butihe .‘police, by tt-enuoiis efforts, prevented itr A cart lead of san'd, which' was. being .'driven; along, was- seized upon the t rack. The bridge'across Joces’s" Falls street, was also soon after barricaded’With boards, <Sc, which were being used-prevlcusly -bywoikmealnrepairinsiti. After, considerable'deliy, it was.determined, to-piake the atteinpt to march t«aroDgb.the 'remaining troopa, onJy.abouiUigMy.of.i&om •uere supplied with arms ‘ ’Che remainder were unarmca rtcrails from citi zen’s clothes, and oecijpled’sccond-class and, baggage bars./’../ ' : - Just before the movement, was., made frora , the-cars, a large crowd of-persons wentdown.. ’ President street, withaßouthern met the troops as. they emerged from* the. cars.-- The Sani.heriiihg'waß then carried m front of : thedolamb, and booting- : anC\seUfcg': bc-lan, and as soon as the' frtbps tnrned odt 'of Can-’ . ton avenue, they were, greeted'with a volley of. stones. - -■ - -A. thb corner- cf Fawn, street-two of the, soldiers were struck with stohes-and knocted down; one'ot lhem bjrthe police to thedrngstcra of T. J. Pitt, at the cornier ; of Pratt and High streets, and the other to ' theedsternpoliceataticro. 4-• The yelling continued; and the stones flew .'thick and last. 'At Pratt street bridge a gun was fired, said by policeman No; 71 to have' bren fired from tne ranks of theseHiers. Tufa the crowd pressed stronger, until the bedy .'retched the corner of 6±j street; where the troops presented arms and fired!" Several per sons leli oa the first round; anl the crofrd be came furious. A .number of, revolvers were: used, and their shots took effect In the ranks., Pibplo. then ran lu every, d irectioa ‘nsearch of ■arms’, buttaearmorks of thcnulltarj compa nies of the city were closely guarded and nose could bo obtaiuecL 1 The firing continued from Frederick street to South street la’ quick suc cession, but hew miny-fell; canapt now bc as*' certaihed. - •;! ,f\" ■-/ ‘ : . -,4 A irenzxd crowd rethrabd'the.flro from re-. TOlveri aad with bricks; ‘ The. s«n.hera proceeds to gtv.e the names cf some twenty of the mob who were killed cr : severely wcuhded. . From' Gay to, South street,' bn Pratt, the fight wi h the soldiers who marched or rather’ ran, through town, was terrific.. /L-ugepivtog stoaes were huilcd Into the retoks from every' diraetioa.- At Gay street the .soldiers fired a,: number ofaisots, thchgh without bUilup any one, so kf-as could-he asceffcfiued; After volley the soldiers azain broke into a.-ruu, but another tbower of stonea-'b&kg hurled into the yanks at.Oomuurce street wltn; such force os to Imock several the order was’r given’to aaother .portion or them to bah ano fire, which had to bekepeat ed before thty could: be brought to They then wheeled and fired some'twenty, shots, bat fro«g their stooping and to ayola the stonfs. but four or five shots look effect, the miifU*- at a greater portion-of their hills bultg visible on the walk of the adjacent wirehouj* s,'even up to the second eihtit 6. [Here four citizens fell, two of wboindicdln a ’ f-w moments, and \h& wiuer two were earned off opposed tube Mortally wounded.' , r 4s one of the soldiers urui no ; wcs,-struck wi& %siane and knocked down, Wild, as he at*. templed to rke, another:stone struck him; in ‘ I the.riaCei when he. crawled Into a store; As Booh as' they bad fired atthkpoiut they again wheeled and started. off. in -a full run, when Igbme three, or fpnr perties,, issued, 'from the warehouses there, and fired'into them,whlc-tft brought dawn- threa r moro of whom was carried into the same store; with the one above alluded to, anddied in a few - minutes. The others succeeded in regaining' thelf feet, and proceeded on wAh their com rades, the whole running as fist as theycould,.. : and a running fire. was;kopt qp.by the soldiers from ibU point to the i ppt^tde,crowd con - tinuing to hurl stones intp zsuikn through* out th* whole line of march, r the TroopsHEaci.Tfiß/oaaq>Eß &t4UOH. Piracy crowds, rn-niogpeU mail from the lower streets to wsrds-lhe cepoty gave, notice' that the e. j rd were coming, and,the-y arrived, one after another, drawn by four horses. • The UUndsof mo§| of the were shut down, and' in those not provided with bfinds tbe. down fiauoatoidthe bricks tbrowu 1 * atih;tn. The car windows were, perfectly riddled, and their sides bore preat indentations from the rocks acd bricks buried at them.: The scene while tha droops were yhang!eg Tom.vras indeseribably fttarfui.. Taunts, cloth*' ed in the most fearful language, were burled atthembyibe panting crowd, who, almost breathless with lunniogv passed up to the car windows, prosenllcg Knives andr KtAlvcrSy . and cursed up Into the faces of the soldier?. The police wtare tbrbwuln between the car?* ■ and tormlng a Lbatrier, tha troops changea' iiiany of-thtai cocklms’ their muskets aa ? theyßteppddijn:theplstfann. - .-. After: embarking,---the'bssezfibiage expected •to esc the:tram moveoff,batitsdepartnra -was evidently deiayed : vainThopattaat' the crowd would disperse; but no, itswelkd, and tbetroops ecpreߧ€d to tha officers of the road their determination to go at once, ortbey would leave the cars and make their way to TjV**birgton. * J T7hile the delay was tncreating-the excite* and a dense crowd r*n down tbe p:atf rm and. -out the. railroad’ track towards ■ the Sprifig axd'the track for a mile was black with an excited, rushing mass. ► The crowd, as it went, planed obstructions of every de scription on the track. -Great logs and tele* graph poles, requiring u dojren or more men id move them, Wtra laid across the rails, and stones rolled from the embankment; > A body of police followed after tho crowd, both to ipli run,and removed theobstructlons as fiut as they were placed-ou the track, Vardas attempts were made to tear up the track with l?>gaof wood andpleces of-timber, and there was a greal-octciy for pickaxes and handspikes, but only 'one- or two could be tound. The police interfered on tvery-occa* slou, but the crowd growu-g lartreaud more excited; would rush off at a break-neck run for another peeliion ’ further' on; uniii the iine &&b ThephUoefoildwed, running, until forcedto stop from exbouf tion; but a crowd, longer winded, on fpr n early.'a'mllal fuithef, fiowend tbeu pausing/ to attempt,to_force .the Jails,.or -place some ; obatfacMpas upon thexnJ Tficy -‘could, be ofe lincUy eeen for a mfio along.the track where it tnakea a bend at the. vVasnlugion rood } bndge, :i > \iu.o vr • : r '" * ' CondlUon of W«U» no. 'ipjafSC*. ••: A oL;H»/ New tjer Z 7 ,‘evgajtog of • the Ifith, and the next morning, aflcr yprocutodA ,“®rr3nit” Foit^omterjfrom 11 uG«nerea3e»a,t^rd l | tor - discovered tfivt' itaexterior by ; the -caußcmaAlag ■the - 3 O WiH»3-’fiiili/blotidy jnto the* pcatee, amd blast tecunmencfi*L- the 1! tiia&iltecvntiftisof the first - eld : TheSradl^lctiribr - wiSere theidfficcfs and a poTtlblf men : j lived,preaeuts s the aspect- ofabldck df-hoTriCT; liralls.f Irr iheHs,*' htuvießt'gnAs, 7 : i Acti6n^w^di9iaona^d^ke9ed x edtlii]yoven ; irom^^Uirau r aikNaid'ard Fort. ' ! r 3sdultrfe , e C> J 1 co* ; Andeison’s tWc bails " oi>a a iiVmitaygm ia I «*o> to Sis msikeu? tbnosli> t- V* b U i.l >; ki Ic i. L i: i: »> p i J ROBTH WESTERN VIRGINIA- Three Companies Enrolled cel los*■ rFronEthe A pin 223.} .. few dirsfteTQ aadftf it acllriDUoTW tSS^^Ejlbwesie^Wifgin^ 1 to under ''^^B3Ks^so m 2 WeSd cotmtfea, writfac nad signed by committc*B,ssWfg for lafomia. • tloniS to the coarse which theJloionm*fe ■acre end elsewhere la theNorth weet were Aiaetopurene. These letters breathed ont 111 he si .irest.ee^moefrdWOted^tciotlsßMuA- Tirgedttie crgasbntion'ol a crnmtnt at once, iind-,r the Geneial GoTem ment,andtbsabsolute aed ajcondiUcnuia fujaltq submit to the flaj of J<. ff .. D *T‘ a ., c °°' " fctfbEc garei y and the umqoivo?alnoa-conformity to any de cree that LHcheMaaf-tesue. • .. ,‘ While we are glad to see our Union menaa^ thi Korthwestbidf nnr.time. Let us arm and organize as expeditiously and thoroughly as. midst; aad in the-next-place that we may b? prepared to defend our homes and our fire-- **: ai wiUnovctsubmit to Jeff Davis & Bto^teSgg^fS^&SSSS' we remain loyal we are strong and safe. Our dancer only is tmm the secret schemes of the traitors among ourselves. They may invite Jifte? rajWWJ wonld hold this section of country at the In? timation of - Our safety or danger is all with ourselves. By quietly taking care hmlmLths least, removed from all harm. Western Pennsyl vania and Eastexa-Ohio- sympathize deeply with ns. Out came is their cause, and they } willjefrthat theJJnipn men nok IfiOor every al J and aselstaucel'"!: Yho Union men of the Northwest-wUI-send their orders on here, well authenticated, or come themselves; :|uDp€srly hrlbs- and military necessities, they will be at onca forwarded to the-proper authorities. We repeat, f.»erelorc, again, let there,be no excite in ant. "Left everybody move* Calmly but apd ail m a snors time wal be “wHl^tb*us In the Northwest. Tne traitors have no bold upon uk ',and the prompt action of theiUfciohhiesiithlicUy within the last day or two has utterly discouraged them, %o ~fyz : as this point is concerned.: They fiodthit ' the rattlesnake is'at a heavy discduat'herc. • [Fromthesame,! The Unipmnen rallied in their' strengthat the to Fifth Ward on Siturday night. ;TwomUltary eon/pmiES were formed and enongh.were enrolled forji third. The utmost ent hus lasm'prevai led Chester D’.HabbMd, one-of the Defecates to the late usurping convention, made an earnest -telling : Rule speech to; which Jhe ; gave the people* little insight kto what they may expect.- He adviseithe joung.meu to go ahead and form the r. ccmpanitfi, to act cnlmlybut bravely and determinedly; and he: assured them that the' heatts ef the people were with them. He said that there \hever was a better set of Union “menthan tha Western members in the Con vention with one exception* ■ j. : He wa^prepared testate, from consultation with the said. Western : a call would be issued soon from the mountain for'a Provisional- Government; and that tie-people were determined not to submit to theUiurpation'. Haad vised allpresentto obey the laws of the city, and assured them that the Mayor was & good Union man, who wonW do his duty in this crisis, without fear > w fevor. - ; Commercial and Financial. Effect or Secession on the Border - ; Staiea. ■ • [From the N.- Y; Herald, 22d Inst.] . The country is now plunged into civß war, and tl e North-responds with, alacrity to the FresideaiV appeal lor troops. la allbuioan probsbUity,.to the coarse of a few days Virgin, la and Maryland will be the tcene of a severe though brief struggle, which may terminate In the broody overthrow of the secessionist-, in the liberation oftbese States, and in tae destruction o'fthur material and agricultural Interests. j Whether me escape of slaves will spread from Virginia andMirjUnd toother’ slave-States, 'depends on the course of the Ut ter. If they'join therebelp, they will, ofcour=e 1 Bhri their;fate ‘ E(adzing the rature.cf the VciUla holders of Virginia sixes are glad to sell tlieia ai3 7.: Discounting the. probatlitlea of the future, holders ol Ktntncky sixes eoid them down 20 per cent in one day hut week. A similar depreciation has Just taken place In Tenne=sees, Missouri,'’and North Carolina^ . In; tr,e event of. the secession of all the border States, all these State stocks which have been .eo largely dealt in on oar Stock Exehaigp, and so generally used as a deposit lor the cir culation of banks In the Western SlaUs, would become absolutely worthleES.- Whatever prin ciplts be adopted, ty the government at the outbreak qt the w.ar,. it is el-ar .that thcfiist . battle will scatter tu.the winds all considera tions of tendcxceos or Jraterti y, and the North WiU pursue a policy wmch will practically ef face tlaVery from the soil of the border atales, . This U the .cardinal commercial fact present* - ed by the present sspeetofdhe war. Virginia, Maryland, Kentucky Tennessee and Missouri contain about L 200,000 slaves; wo.t i in round Thiaamcuat of prop erty will be blotted yulby the first battle. ■ 7be Mceitloa «-r Vtrslalt. The that. on TtiUrtdajy Uis IHui of. April, toe Vlr gixda Convention pasted an. ordinal, ceof se cession. The Convention is sitting with doced. doyrej.batlDe tiJg.oi the CoafoQcra.e: SiaUs,' conlamingi-ighr. star?,.is displayed over lhe' CapiioL Tne Enquirtr intimates “that' there •were bat few disstjalingTo.ee* on the pns??gei ai the. crolaance, and tsj s, with signiticance, that its “tubmfesidh to the people wiU ba a ' matter ol fdfm‘&a± not of contest.” Having done proceeded to sc lad everything belOßglngwrNorthencijU "zenis, or to the Federal Government that thby could obtain. ~ The ,: Custom Houss at .Rich mond W6B taken possession of by the Btata troops, and two steamship?, the lurktown and Jamcßtown,beloogiiig to parties InNew Yvck, vrero seised;- ThedamtsicwnTerc New York onTueeday aftersodni’andhad on board ab Jnt -..550,i00 worth of ordnance aad military stores .lor Virginia and other Soutnern States. ;A ' marine vessel was seized at C.ty Point, called the Aragoj by adetachment or volunteers from Richmond. The steam tag Wildera Adssou : arrived atElctmondwhari, ouTturiday night, with the Coiled States surveying tc-iooatr Meson in tow, which had also been levied ■upon, - - <- • i ; Governor LetchS*, - who seems anxious to antaqipaiethe wishes of. .the dtipAsognes who 'have dragged Virginia out of tne Umoe, and whose o»i«ntat!ou* comervathm bos all van ished, pabihaes'en ordcr to pilots to refaee-to :take to seannyUnited States war. vessel in the port of Norfolk. Wesupposcit is his inten tioa ip steal a navy, if possible, as he has stolen merchandise. The next'stop lirthe programme will be the arrival of Davis la Richmond, st.4 an assault on the. capital of,<the Union. This last experiment will be of anature far dltlcr* ent from passing ordinahees of secession, can nonahingstarvingmen in a burning fort,steal- Ing unarm-d merchantmen,orissuingridicu-- -lous letters of marque and reprisal. „ We are sorry lor She has tempor’zed and compromised until rebellion has become patriotism, and patriotism treason.— plUa Press, 7be Climax of Inanlt. ' The secessionists of Richmond have com mitted a deed wbieb will render them odious totheendioftime. As a piece of insanity It may rank Justly with the deification of the goadesa JReason in the maddest frtnzy cf the Frenclr revolution.- They plac'd a negro asinde of theitatue of Wa&ingioJt / And this was done in the land of Wssamgton by the descendants of those who fought and bled un der the leadership ot “the father of hi* conn* try.** Did it not make the blood run cold in their vein*, a* the people of Richmond gazed upon.the.djgusticg spectacle? , Oris there no bloba la the veins of the itfimous crew? PondErit well, loyal citizens of thbfree North! A eecMsion mob-erowcs the statue of Wash ington with a negro 1 This is the chaplet .with wh'ch treason garlands-the brow c£ him Who Is stlU first lathe hearts cf his countrymen.— X. T. Commercial Advertiser, j ' . Ihftflrit Seceder. ; mThncDevil was. the first. Secessionist €vcr ; -kcowp, aadbaaeceded from a'better Govern- Wqt t haij .'1 he It ad e rso fo nr Cotton S-ates did, but fromfhe' time motives. • u Role or ruin” -Was the p&Ubfm of both- Here* for the idcsf’ part, Ibe-p3clpie.lme.bcen fifed, and drammed oat of the Unlcjn, end dsnitd a voice uppnthe actuates Secession-’ lit* wherever they srefound. Hajf’ Bell or Douglas been eketed, the seme atateof thlsge : wonld now be upon us. These Southern ecu— , epilators intended all thla mischief'and ihey nave brought It abotrt; TheSohtherh ‘racy are to flafid for- all this: thing.—Jr6ew- In Kentndjy. '* ; 1 C '’ T ; [From ttie‘Pebka Transcript.^ 1 j - jiU : brother inti ar,»wcaiihy planter nearWbod- U£l j Qfct arrived-ha this :J%Qdbf<saiety^isdi>ie&t; t and reportedHuta dangerousinsurfecLlcii' had broken otrramohg the Stages c& the several arj Dining plantations. !EfftaSnht £ conslc cp Ms ssfelo suiclia andTeryjarodentlycanie to JOUnols. 'He Kentucky'onUievcrge of anarchy. a ?j£; |o|, ;; T I ott < - ISS KeeesßichPlataSlllts, '.'■■S' ,'r%- Jolotv, , r / j - SOoiIECESPLAIHBI^CSSnks, ■■■■•••■u I . a2*j.cSa‘l.rjONS DRES3 SILKB, ' ■ _V , ~OF“msfp^Gßl&6s. srod aft tfVP' -a x-rrraftr' . MmmaiMtisJtAi ' nao-WMcMw wiatWiiaißM^ HervoSsHeadache .4j } cj J RE .©i "I * Vl'"^tTJ? ■■• yifi. rr.uli' J _ >'■ - i- ; Sr cm ofths*? sttwsa/o* os fiiac atiii*.onS preheated , sadi‘ ment of=»a ’attach ImmaOUte relief froi-p4lp,BQa tTclmees wDI be olitilacd. ’ - Ther seldoa CtniE rexsovlni the RAtrsaiaiid Hxad Aistß to Which tamale* sisWit^eSC'' ■ ~ Ther tct gently upoiTthe J><rye!i-«iaoTl2g Cos Trranrisa.' _ . "'.’ ”,~*J_-V.. .... . yor Literary Mea« Ferules. as d ■ LixATrra; thaxprsnx*, mi restoring. the a* , tarsi elasticity sad strength of the Trhoia sjtiec. ; , The CBfHALTC. PILLS are toe rsaolt tn-long -,BgaihM.sttd.eajefaLj condadsd expertoenta, hartoi . b«sn Incsa assay years, they latr* sad nßeveda: yaaf gooes* of ..pstn sn< suffering Headache, vhfthsr th« Rxrpn system or from. ft. dczsrgcd stats at tt» •XOaMSk,. q„- - Tl£7»»eßtJreljTe2etaWalntfcairMapoaltlc»,*B4 may be taken at all ttoe»;wlGL3>crt«ct aefetjc.'eitfeoGJ .gtaklayaaygliaßgaafdiat, nm-m m«Tmwm , Dia»fls*3uaue tast* aaaMseri xajt toxdxesi* ..CCXZXXXTOCHTLBXX3. ■ L H BSffiEß 0? COCSTES^HTSI •Tbs cemdae bars fire rigaatms of ESSS? C SPALOIKGon eacbßox, *- '•**' ' *"- . " ' 86H by aid all other "Dealera la Xedtons A3ox viH be tent bj mao, da receipt of tab : • : PH3UE. S5 OEKTS. * AH orders shcold be addressed to HENRY O. SPAIiDmO, Ke. <6 Cedar SDeM, Kw?«L Tha'HroHowtng Endorsement o CEPHALIC PULS 77m ooavlace »li who *a2fer frosa . HEADACHE, THAT A SPEEDY AND SURE CURE 13 WlTam THSmEEAOH. As thess Testimonials wa» unsolicited by HI SPALDING, they afibri raqxustiosablt ' jroof of the efficacy of this truly “ scientific discovery, - Coo tL. E*eh, 'tb, 15S. 4IUI, D.A4«tfUlo, - 8m;—1 have tried- year Cephalic PQb. sad I rraj Tsn so wzu Uiat I wa&syoa to eand saetFO dollar worth more Part of tbeae are for the nefEtbcrs, to' whin X £*7 a few out of the first box l gutaiayotL Bead taePllla by mall, acd oblige -- .. Tonr obedient serraitv • JAMES KiLS^TEr-T. Hatzbjoed, P*« stlii &1 Ma. Spaldtss, Sis>-t wiahycntoeerdne ona mora hox «i yom Cephalic Pins. I oats sscxrro x qbxai exaL o v B32fSJTTrSOKTH3M " Yonrs wapactftlJy, -. •■: - HaKT anb stoishouss. Ensues Cethc. Hnutiaetsn Co-Ps, > . jaaaarj lita, IS3L - * H. C. Bpaukso, :■. ■ : . Hsies—Too trill pleaw escd ma tiro bore* o* ~oa' v cptAKcPllLi. Se-dthem Immediately Ecflpectfally yonr* - L ■ ■ «ra.d-A£Li - .—I HATE TBSD OJS BOX OT TOtTB rTTXS, AST VcL) I&Z3ZXCZLLIST, Belu VeBSOIT'. Ohio. Jfit . Emr* kPAureo E6<l 1 Pleased* • l closedtwf nty-Sracents.t jr wnlcbtcsc me another « 2 01 year Cep*-tile PUs Tost abs TBULY TJEBa « 1 PILLt X tLATX ETBB TSZZ2>. _ 3Mrec« ’ A, STOVSK t*; flL' ItlA VcmofliWyaadotOoritj. U IZXT, MA33.. DOC. iltt. . H C. PPAXDT3T6. Ea--.. , ; .. I wish for some circoirf <4 large »how £.lla.torr*2j yonr Cephalic Pills nwr-<-aH cnlarly befers ry rus lomera. - sec f to me. • - • Y One of my customers, who w 'ohiect to serera ;tl HeadaahMnsnally la-itlDgtwo da-raj v,j cmtSD o? 43 ATTACK IS OSS SOUS BT TOUS PILtS iULd J ‘*abaa-. * a * a, =sn‘‘ a shrt*. FraatUa CodctT. oaic, \ daaaiiy 9Uu 19R. J Bxsxt C SPAuraa, - - ■ ‘ bo.tfiCedariitreetlf.T. . Bus Srs?—lnc oeed (bed twenty-firs dents, (95.1 m which Nsd box of ’CephaJc Pill*. Send to a*ldrw» of Her. Wm. C. Filler,' SeyaoH-barg, FraakHti CiUf' tT,OLIo. . -- ■ i, • .• . XOtJB PlfiLS WOBK LH3E X OSi2U(—CfiZB ’Knit'. . Acn albost muras - ■ ; t..: ■< Tpwxlan, Jsnnfiry 14th,-I*l - Mb. Suxrcre. Sis;— Not lon * stoee I sent to yon fo; a box of Op' halinPtUa fiortbe car* of the .Servos* Hes«fsch« ace. CosUyenesa, aßd recelTedtneeame.-aad TaXYiLiasc GOOD AS BF7XOT THAT I TVA3 CSDUCXD TO USD 808 XOBX. fieaoe send by return ml Dlrectto JL B. WH riBJjSB. Tpsffantl, ilicfh. '[Prom the Examiner, STorfolk, Taj , 'I Cephalic Flßs aceompHah file object fbr whleh they were made, via: Core at Headache tnallltefema. [From the Examiner. VaJ They have been tested le mere than a thonaind cua,with entiresncceaa^. -i •, [From-the Democrat, St. Cloud," HtcaJ ' If roii are. or hive been tronbled-wlGrttie headache tend: for a box. (Cephalic nilsj sothatyonaay have them in case ox an attack. [From the AdTextlicr, FroTldsnca, HL] , The Cephalic Pill# are said to be a remarkably effec tire remedy for the headache, and one cf Uw very best for that very frequent complaint which has error tee discovered, • - i. <■ : [FromtheWestern 5. B. Gazette. Chicago, ZHj We heartilyendorse Mr. Spalolng, and his n&rtraSlec Cephalic pffia. . . (TromtheSaziawha Talley Btar.EacawhapT43. We are aars that persona suffering With the head .ache, who try tham. will stii-k to them. [From, the Southern Path finder. Sew Orl«aa*, la,* Try them! yon that are afflicted, and.we.are tore that yoortesumußycanbe additi to the already nntier oca 11-1 that has received benefits that no das can produce. ; • [From the St Loci* Democrat} >x; The Immense demand for the article (CephiHc »; fa wptitiy hwwftlwg - [from the Gazette, Davenport. leTa,V. Mr. Spalding would not connect hi mjf.i tz article be did not avow to poaeeas real m*r-V • . [From the Advertiser, Providence,?. I>l The testimony ta thdr Xarct Is aUcat-fltwi the meal respectablequarters* . _ - CTroatteo Daflj l*«wv Newport, B.XJ ; Cepfaaife£U2ssre taUatthe pise® of ®&sftd«.; {Fremths ComsereUL-Biillstts. Boston, ilisij :8«ld to be ig? efflgadoTO.ffir.tta hitrtsufta. ■ ~ fften tho CoamerehU, Ohio] Krttaiaf humaalCyesanorbonilmd, ' , ; OTA dcsls botCa of 6LPB rill «ate ten am— !to eoa« j „ BPALDING’S.PKEPAKED BLUSIi . • -■•u..; ii 'zx u'l.-’tii j bpaujisq’b pbepabed gx.se i :; ; (SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE t ' &JLTSTH&nZC2Bt SC050HII! pr* “A fimoc rr.Tzaofai'rea Scra.* r jia -. - As sedd«B(#.nn taCT«i,imn totreD regahttoS b b . dtt^hi 1 to bate seemi tibesp »a^ - sonteobßfr way lia : Crock. ery.Ae. _ t; ... r ,_ rr , ;• ' * >,- ; BFAiamra* pekpabeb ssos. ; - , • v ' ::i: ti ■-•.<■ ■?r :r-r , t iJ; :.i ?; ; MMtjanisefcenßsoelM'Jrf MioraeJuMratt »» fcrdtobo-Kl3ioM.lt W : ihfijecUßAPtfDtb ;.• * '" - [ " i " »!w«nn;n KfSBX ZOT!TS£. m ' I y t accompanies PRICE, 25 CENTS. . Adfirsat ’ ! - ’ ' v." 1 ; >. BXBSY Cffi£sbs,i ’ Ha. 48 Cedar Straet, New HoA. CAPTiOST. ■'■■ - - . tasmpOi»fc PEEPAKKD b T to Hcens awntartwn, «i944mi UcS®‘MtecoEß. ■'"A. e^I»^IFWS ; ,A : ,CO., ~ Sarsalns S Barg* lll * 5 -* CTS. YD. sobio cbhts. ■ HOO PSKI ? ’? S * > - AN IHMRJTBS STOCK. 53io;Beat aiid,;.cjifiapofct ia tho Cifp’V f ,150 •■■.;;;,iak« "Stritt iso 3 "■>}"" JJir, C-BF.AI EzuUg’s s^fes, , _ .Vit.'t'atz * '!V2. il LiXsniS a ,?e::l fo.- --rrtra's fM? a - <l ' : 1i *'?*• r «tlc-ti <3H.rrc*a£ tha :curth story, ana a »Uer lathe b-ao-l Cc-T-m ---iloasrV rooai*. Bdfd ' »'=»« »*»7,cc-Krttt-todhwQ«teast-n j® great* datacce. *nJ «cre <nbt«te<* to such ar. in enaabeat Qiicnt tzify. aoxUao bonn.) U:at twt, ocosj* asd fiaoira sera Hi-a arst-ratc «at« Jf srsseiraßcn: - Tfcc ooir Wnrrrtcchred. tvj.s tii logottbo leatberbiaCnsg of ifceh-*okj»bv rtosa.' we tbiat irtiik FfTtuartoa of Herrick's Safes «nia aot tnUy before this aw. Hat all mtm a-. *f ‘Me- tBCOi' 1 -^ 157 *** 77 *“* ; U:«7 to br— Tbe'ca-tcrs oa* oir, aaitodoa: '••■••■■• ■ rsiircn HTHCBSCSMATTS. Acting Ma-cc, : * ftr33Jsen£ Beard cf Caazclllon. aso. I?. JX> tJSAIAN, aty Clari ' - JDSATEAS -FORT** .. SuperlntosdaßS of Sahocla. P*t*st Ciassploa thanzfr. iq Jtfeß teste* K«rar-Pan tc »?e th?fr costeata. Onlj I>tpot la L 29 ?»tjcat<-;sutonr*Ht. H2aKI>O&CO - State etrssr RAENTJM’S GR*?AT VARIETY 1/ : STOHS, 138 ..X**k» Street,.-.-....188 BiESUSI BRO’S^ Slr«€t IsassrUra olAsATTbsLiiala 'tei'.en ia TOYS AftO FANCY GOODS, Bird Cagoa, iJjLIES AND M aIiBLTS, Peg Ttp?, Easier?, Children’* Q& and Ctha, VARIETY. Yankee. Notions, &a 38... LAKE STOEET :.188 yy a R. WOOD & CO., 153 and 153 LISE STREET, 3*73 Just received a Ur»s *al choice saecrtmeat of FRENCH PRINTS, JACONETS, Percales, Stir Stjks Frtntb »ai English Cißgiums, Which they ofcr at tba vary lowest pries*. fclA-e4c>-2*a , gOUSB GOODS. TT3 t*7a a esd cca-ilsto slcci ci Mettltsd Sblnlngs, and Tib low CettojQi^ TJTXr&I ST SHEETINGS, DAMASKS ASP TCWXIISO3. MASSKILLia QUILTS. ASTD rO?9£ n7RSI9HTM& ii<JO£S Tblchws are aslllrsai the lowest price*. 133 uad 155 La^Str&et. W OR ST ED. Patterns;Caasass and Chenille, CROCHET, BRAIDS AND COTTOS, Enilliag Cotioa of all Kindi, 6H£TLAHI> WOOI, t. fL^easa:rtai , st cl HEAD ISRESSSS, SUTTO - dj'-BUKKITT, Xoaalle sxrees. 4 41.......... a? *c9 , 3?-5t3- SKIRTS. ; «■ a tATeli £ tack & iaa snorts ent cf BALMORAL SKIRTS. •• (Tri-L J/BXOTH 2JCTJ fn medium and fine qualities, wtiirh offer at ?re*t. 1/ reduced prtCiH. rrhn qsiliry Ho:n Skirts. V». K. WQ ‘b A Q_ 153 Als • *Re btTr*gf. TCST RtClilVtD Urge sad fJ ?pl»mdtd Ai«r*Tcantcf YEENCH PoPLINS. - MOZAMBIQUE?. tttiOCATELLEi Mohair*, Valeacte*, to wt-iih *«• JnrltA the Alter, iou of bttj OA. V-'. a »So‘ >B & Co,. FaLo-88ta . ■ Fo. R3and ’.ES Lakea-reet. TO CUI'MsT nESCHASIS, .a. “I jNTot oost, For tha rcxt *lxtf our JiWjtnj Stcek of Soft Fur, Wool and Straw Hits, %7e can insure Bargains* ' J* i.s'iiin & co, ’*■ LAKE S^roTT. astS-e'JS-rm _j_-£ hi-S.tLL'!. COTTOS HOsURT, Fo/ Ladles, Misses s.ud Children, -GENTS’ COTTON Hv- F HOSE, OfgAiaoitstaLt Is complete s&d prlcts low. - SUXTON &: ECRKJTT, Opposite UctliGaau’iJ Bai.sc. tpl'e'flKha PitiSH VIRUS, -*- 3ast KCBiTidb7 QAZ.a 820THE23, DrnjrglsiSi *O2 Randolph. Street. BEAUCHAMP’S FURNITURE POLISH, Tee best artic-c la a se, told by G-AJC.H BROTHER?,: - Druggists, &Cf 202 Randol>h street. Q.LUE! GLUEH GLUEII! We offer to the Trade at Iron 10 t025 pax esat. below Eastsra Kaaa&oniicr’a 1090 BAKsiELS CLUE, Of curowamanulactaM. Alas 600 TOSS SOSES, Whclc or ground IbrSardenera cr Grape Growers, WAHL BROTHERS, IcSSodth'WaterttreeU apgttsTsaa PI S HI*TG wnoiza.AMS iratrrm at PEUGEOT'S GREAT, VARIETY STORE, TSo, IHSaadolgb street, Sdnjjbcry Slock. OALS ANI> GIGS FOECHIL w- ' ' - ; o&fcs, . whelcaalc and retail IT PfUiEJX’S G3EAT VISIETT STOSF, _ _.. No, 111 Easdolph strertj iarxjfosiirßY block £>ECKIYED PER STEAIIER, .10 Cases of Beilin Baskets, \ BASKETS OK 1 JSX.X. JSlitoS, AT PEBaiBT'S S3SAT VA3IETT »IME, So. 11l EAidoloh SCaet, Kiigshaiy Block Paper nA^aiiros. V THE BEST STOCK - * JND THE LOfmT PBICEJ, A-t FAXO^* 1 ?, 70 3Lake Etbeefc, ~ : •" [atnfl-Cu-2-tg>j • • - QlOLl) MINING ilACiiJJS'ltitV. IMPROVED STAMPER QUARTZ MILL i Sarin g of Ten to Flfteen Dollws per _ wa frelsht gauit&tee4 • i We-mads ft® flirt iim the Peak la *K9 - WflTnfatu Ui9-ioUovUip,Qztnatmbcitf'letti‘n ra> celt, diroxa *lll own-*® :* * tters GTCca,'oedfeße*TO: i?ai a^sss^siss^ssss^^ QOiIPA^T. «*.ii«J 1 l uSS ,T tii®*eirtjtta‘®r«#Vln*-of $lO So *l4 jwe too ffUahtTores ? r “‘ 1 -’ tobA '“ t * g s ste^ ■' IW~A atCleao be eaen la operation sc onrWcrtak SZSPATCS TH: » :, 5 B®« T** -—-a»iKaMOH f>s? si'G c?WSJP ; ‘-* , rsr>«“~ AsartfetavhtebbaanspuaadfcyanithJßgef th« kind nor in net it ton iflmmhwimyi ft.o% tod fill oaks. j” V” * - - ‘ ThM Pertew tnadm as* I*. ...as jet sst. m, ea «■ , j. Street, 11. ftcat TsjSMxa? otbar laKSAsa WRtriM Fiuissi -■ Md’SWJ-.. ; : ..I ..... h-.. FIBS IIT win sell M IvJlJii. Prices TACKLE, Jsr. To2i-SAI3.3T