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g o m j a j n t a v i e t e . A Romance of the Sea. The Yankee.—The following extract from a A Chapter in the History of EebeUion TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Several prisoners have asked permission to A Spanish House had ordered in Belgium, Bpecch of Mr. Corwin, of Ohio, was generally A correspondent of the Boston Journal writes take the oath of allegiance. 70,000 rifles on speculation, but as the House Reader, go plant a vine : Brief mention has been made in the marine A despatch to the Herald says Gen. Banks is read a year ago, but it is so appropriate for the J efferson City, June 4. has since failed, the Consul presumes the order \ \ hy should the virgin soil drink in the sun, news department of the daily journals, of a times that we copy it again->j8mmending it as follows : to take the field at the head of a column operat­ will not be filled. He is under the impression Why should his blessings shine disaster to tiie schooner Georgiana, Levi Creed, to particular attention : “ A Bhort time since a gentleman gave me a de­ Sterling Price, commander of the Missouri ing on the coast, in connection with Gen. But­ that some rejected muskets of the Spanish army, On the bare earth, with nought to rest upon f master, of Cohasset, on the 14th of May. The “ My colleague spoke of a meeting upon the tailed account of the doings at forts in Charles­ State forces, has issued a proclamation to the ler. about 10,000 in number, had been sold there Go plant a vine. whole story of this disaster, as we have heard Western Reserve in Ohio. He amused him­ ton harbor, previous to their being transferred effect that the people of Missouri Bhould exer­ Movements of troops to a point 4 miles North at public auction, and these are the only arms it from the best authority, sounds more like to the command of Major Anderson. It is not cise the right to choose their own position in of Georgetown on the Maryland side, indicates which have gono from Havana to the rebels. Dig deep the soil, self with the comic power he possesses in imi­ romance than reality—so much bo that we in­ tating the nasal twang of the Yankee of that necessary to give authorities or dates, as the any contest which may be forced upon them, an apprehension of a flank demonstration by The Navy Department to-day, received des­ Let it behold thy morn and evening care, time for a complete expose has not yet arrived. and states, that an agreement has been entered the rebels. patches from Lieut. Craven, on the steamer Bend to thy toil voluntarily wrote the caption above when we reserve. It sounded strange to you, as it did sat down to indite this article. to him, and so it did to the army of Prince It is therefore only necessary to say the story into between himself and Gen. Harney, for the Reports of the continued increase of rebel Crusader, dated Key West, May 27th. He says As thougq it were glad labor to prepare The Georgiana was on a fishing-cruise along rests on correspondence and documents, as well preservation of peace and order, but as tho forces in the vicinity of Annopolis Junction that on the 14th, steamer Silvaneal, late Pam­ To plant a vine. Rupeat at Marston Moor, when the ancestors the coast, between Cape Cod and Montauk of these men rushed into battle against the as statements not to be controverted. Federal government has seen fit to remove Gen. have been received, but an aggressive movement pero, arrived there from New Orleans, and that Harney from the command of the department Perhaps ’twill cling, Point—the eastern extremity of Long Island, mailed chivalry and curled darlings of Charles Last summer found Colonel Gardner, a native on their part is not looked for, in military cir­ he denied her a clearance to ports in seceded and while lying to under jib and foresail, at I. What happened then ? Something worthy of Massachusetts, in command of the forts in of tho West, he considers liis, Harney’s, succes­ cles. States, and refused to permit her to return to Alas ! too late, around a withered tree, sor bound to carry out the said agreement in And all its fragrance fling, one o’clock, A. M.,on the day above mentioned, to be noted, and not forgotton. Stout Crom­ Charleston harbor. The Arsenal in the city It is reported, the rebel Pay Agent had been New Orleans. An offer to clear her to New twenty-five miles northwest of Montauk, the well and his unconquerable Ironsides, when the was also under his supervision. Col. Gardner good faith. Gen. Price considers the removal captured this side of Harper’s Ferry with fifty York was refused, aDd he therefore determined On the ungrateful air full wearily ; of Gen. Harney os no cause for uneasiness to Yet plant a vine. bark William Lord, bound from Baltimore to day was well nigh lost, charged with resistless is between sixty and seventy years of age, lias thousand dollars, intended for their troops. her for the use of the Government. She be­ Boston, struck her amidsliips, staving her bul­ fury upon tho pound columns of that host of been a Ihng time in the army, and has seen the citizens, and he intends on his part to ad­ It is said the railroad bridge across Sleepy longs to the same company that loaned the No clusters may warks and giving her a severe shock. The gentleman, as they were boastfully called, and much service. He is a very modest, unnssum- here to the agreement, both in letter, spirit and Creek 20 miles this side of Ilarpcr’s Ferry has steamer Rusk to the parties that seized the Star Reward thy labor and thy toil arrayed, crew, numbering about sixteen persons in all, lo ! Prince Rupert and his host were no longer ing man, bnt brave and true ns steel, and but truth. The report that the officers now in com­ been destroyed. of the West. Lieut. Duncan was placed in Yet e’en a lamb may stray were asleep in their buuks below, with the ex­ there. They were scattered as the dried leaves for liis birthplace, and the arch traitor’s know­ mand; arc about arming those favorable to the The Secretary of the Treasury has decided to command and sent here to search for the bark In summer bents beneath its broad-leaved shade ; ception of the watch on deck, wiio was proba­ of the forest are scattered by the autumn wind ledge of his fidelity, lie would probably have administration at Washington is unfounded, as return the fines collected from the Masters of Mystic, and falling in with her at sea, piloted Go plant a vine. bly as sound asleep as any other person on That same nasal twang rang out on that day now worn tlie lanrels that encircle the brow of Buch a movement would be a palpable violation vessels which have arrived at Northern ports her to Key West. She afterwards sailed for board. Immediately every man rushed on their well known war cry, “ Tho sword of tlie the gallant Anderson. of our constitutional rights and a gross indig­ from the South without Federal clearances. Fort Pickens witii 71 men and a full freight of Thou lovest thy fellow man ? deck, and all hands concluding that the schooner Lord and Gideon! ” A s early as September Col. G. was satisfied nity to the citizens of this State, which would Gen. James will engage the rebel battery at stores for the relief of Col. Brown. Why tarry longer, for the sun will set; would soon go down, scrambled on board the These Yankees are a peculiar people; an in­ that a great plot agiinst the Union was matur­ be resisted to the last extremity. The people Aquia Creek with two or three of hiB heaviest Letters from Captain Adams dated May 20, No philanthropic plan ? bark, while the two vessels were yet afoul of dustrious, pains taking, thriving race of men. ing, and that his duty to liis country and flag of Missouri cannot be forced, under the terrors rifled cannon. The Secretary of the Navy hav­ state that great preparations are being made Up ' up ' O, hast thou nothing done as yet? each other. Tho night was very dark, and in Tlie frailties of these men grow out of their required him to risk his life to oppose it. His of Military invasion, into a position notof their ing tendered him a vessel of War, it is certain for an attack on Fort Pickens, whieh was at Go plant a vine. a few minutes the schooner had disappeared. very virtues—thoso stern virtues which founded first effort was to obtain a reinforcement of men free choice ; a million such people wore never the government contemplates sending a large that time hourly pspoctcd, and he had despatch­ When the excitement was over, Captain iibertyju England, and baptizod it in their own and lie wrote to the Department at Washing­ yet suhjugatej, and if attempted let no appre­ force to operate at Aquia Greek. ed the Wyandotte to Key West for troops, and And then when night shall come, Creed ascertained that a boy, twelve years old, blood at Bunker Hill in America. They will ton asking for it. To this ho received only a hension be entertained of the result. He en­ It is stated that the brothers of Jackson, the afterward plaeed her in n position where she Trellised ’mid stars, the Husbandman above formal reply. After some time he again re­ joins upon all the military to see that the citi­ assassin of Col. Ellsworth, are believed to be the could render the most aid. Thy vine shall carry home, named Andrew II. Prouty, a Cohasset boy, had do so again if there is a necessity for it. It is been left on board the schooner. An effort was a hard matter to deal with men who verily be­ newed liis applicaticn, with no better success, zens of all opinions, politics and religions be murderers of the U. S. pickets at various points. Previous to that time, Capt. Adams notified Transplanted to the garden of God’s love ; and after repeated arguments stating his men protected in their persons and property. They are said to have a company of from 15 to Gen. Bragg that the port was strongly block­ Go plant a vine, made to induce the captain of the bark to lie lieve',that God Almighty and his angels encamp were reduced by the climate and his provisions New York, Juno 5. 20 men finely mounted. aded, and that vessels would be dealt with ac­ -Erie Gazette. by till morning, but he refused, being quite round about them. W hat do they care for positive in the belief that the Bchooner sank earthly things or earthly power? What do nearly expended, le only obtained about twen­ A Washington despatch to the Herald says no Sloop of W ar Vandalia sailed, yesterday for cording to the laws against violating block­ ty laborers from 3altimore (I believe) and no the blockading squadron. The 11th regiment ades. . I ncombustible Wash.—During the hot immediately after the collision. And so tho they care for kings and lords and presidents ?— forward movement was made last night, as in­ bark sailed to Holmes' Hole, and left young provisions. He aow was satisfied that Secreta­ of the State Militia are making strenuous efforts Gen. Bragg replied that ha considered thia and dry season, serious accidents sometimes They fully believe they are heirs of the King of formation reaches Gen. Scott) that several thous­ Prouty to his fate. Kings. In the hour of battle they will swear ry Floyd was in the plot, and that nothing and rebels were at Centreville, 10 miles from to be mustered into the Federal service; they are notification as a virtual acknowledgement of oecur in consequence of the highly combus­ The boy thus left alone in a shattered vessel to themselves to stand, like the great Hebrew could be obtained through his office. He then Alexandria. The troops were kept prepared for fully equipped with Minnie rifles and sword the national existence and independence of the tible nature of the materials used for roofing. did not waken until about 4 o'clock in the leader, in tlie cleft of the rock ; the glory of wrote to a reliable friend in New York, en­ an attack during the night. Preparations are bayonets. rebel States, and asked Capt. Adams to please Pine shingles, after being laid a few years, morning. He went on deck, and finding that the most High God passes by them, and they closing a requisition on the Commissary there making with several of the commissary depart­ The Memphis Bulletin says Jim Lane with to consider the harbor closed against all boats often become covered with a fine, short moss, the whole crew had disappeared, he concluded catch a gleam of its brightness. If you come for a large stock of provisions whioh must be ments to furnish 8, 9 and 10 days rations for 8,000 men is in the neighborhood of Pocahon­ and vessels of tiie United States, as he should whieh, when dry, is almost as easily ignited that they had been taken and carried away or in conflict with the purposes of such men, they shipped hy a steamer which would leave tlie a large number of the troops which indicate an tas Arkansas. permit none to enter, except Capt. Adams's A Washington despatch to the Times states as punk, and a spark falling upon the roof, thrown overboard by Jeff. Davis’ privateers, of will regard duty as everything, life as nothing. next day, and would land tiie articles at tlie onward movement. despatch boat under a white flag. To this whom he had heard the men talking frequently fort, and further stating that it would not be that a movement on Manassas Junction will be Capt. Adams did not reply. soon envelopes the building in a blaze. So it appeared in our war of the Revolution.” Advices from Fortress Monroe report that a during the cruise. He congratulated himself necessary for the Commisary at New York to scouting party of Col. Allen’s Troy regiment quickly made. The first Maine regiment goes The District Court met to-day to take action To make a cheap wash for the roofs of on his own safety, and attributed it to the fact The I di.e Bov Becomes a Man.—Yes I am a confer with the Depariment, alleging as a rea­ were taken prisoners hy 500 rebels at Fox Hill, into camp to day on Meridian Hill. The Mass. in the prize cases. Those of schs. Gen. Knox, buildings, take a sufficient quantity of good that his berth in the cabin was concealed by a man, and woe is me for being such a little fool son for the haste that a large reinforcement was near Hampton, Gen. Butler doubted the report Gth regiment have received a quantity of Have­ of Thomaston, and Georgianna, of St. George, stone lime, and slack it carefully iu a close tattle standing in front of it. His next thought when I was a boy ; I hated my book and took expected, &c. The provisions were duly ship­ but ordered Col. Duryea’s to pursue tlie locks from Mr. Connelly of Washington. The Me., were first considered, and the District At­ bos, or mortar bed, to preveut the escape of was what was to be done. He remembered more pains to forget my lessons than ever I did ped and received, and furnished the stock from rebels and recapture Allen’s men if such a dis­ Mass, relief committee has appointed a commit­ torney not thinking there was any evident in­ steam, and after slacking, pass it through a hearing the captain and crew speak of a point to learn them. What a dunce I was even over which Anderson and his command were sustain­ aster had occurred. tee to confer with the War Department, rela­ tention to violate the blockade, the Court de­ tive to attaining reliable copies of Muster rolls creed their restoration to their owners, but re­ sieve. To every six quarts of this lime, in a northeasterly direction, as being not tar my spelling ! Always at tho bottom of my class, ed for nearly six moathes. Tho plan which Tho Steamer Freeborn is receiving a new ar- distant, and lie took the helm and steered that Col. Gardner, by the aid of a trusty officer ma­ of the Massachusetts troops. served the question of damages and coBts for add, one quart of rock or Turk's Island and my hooks thumped and dog-eared, and cried manent of rifled cannon and is expected to re­ way. There he was, a dozen-year old boy, over—tho very emblem of duncehood. ‘ Do tured, was to get if poasible one hundred and turn to Aquia Creek on Friday. It is under­ The 3d Maine regiment passed up Broadway future consideration. salt, and one gallon of water. The mixture alone upon the wido ocean, and he behaved Charles learn your lesson,” raid my father, ‘ or fifty or two hundred men, with a Bupply of stood that the Kentucky brigade will he ordered shortly after noon to-day and were enthusiasti­ The case of the British brig Tropic Wind with should be boiled and skimmed clean. To like a hero instead of abandoning himself in a you will he fit for nothing when a man.’ ‘ Do, stores, and as soon aB flic exigency required it, here in consequence of tlie strong prejudice ex­ cally received. a cargo of Tobaco valued at §200,000,was pend­ every five gallons of this, add, by slow de­ paroxysm of terror to the tragic fate which dear Charles, give your mind to books, or I to abandon his headquarters at , isting in that State against it, and the home Concord, N. II. June G. ing when the Court adjourned. The Post Office Department has received the grees, three-fourths of a pound of potash, might have fallen him if he had left the vessel shall be aramed of owning you for a boy, ' raid which was untenable, and divide his troops be­ guard will be organized and armed at Louis­ The following is a verbatim report of the to drift at the mercy of everything in and on my poor mother. But no ! I must give my tween and Castle Pinckney—the ville. circular of ono Regan, instructing Southern nxdkfour quarts of fine sand. portion of Governor Berry’s message relating Postmasters to retain for the benefit of the reb­ Coloring matter may be added. Apply the sea, and of the winds above i t ; lie Beized mind to whipping tops and eating cakes, and a latter of which he intended to command, and The new collector at Louisville will enforce to military matters—■* Most of the loyal states the helm and steered on to the point where sup­ fine scholar they made m e! Now there was which is so near the city as to completely com­ the prohibition of the shipment of goods South. els, all mail hags, locks, keys, marking and it with a common paint brush. A writer, of this Union have already holden special ses­ rating stamps, and all other property belong­ posed safety might be secured. Believing, as Fred Jones, he liked play well enough, but mand it—and in case ao addition to his force A man, believed to he a Spy, was shot down j sions ot their Legislatures to act on the imme­ in speaking of this wash, observes: “ It he did, that the whole ship’s crew had fallen at liked reading better ; and ho learned more out was received, lie would retain the Castle alone, hy a sentinel at Alexandria last night. ing to or connected with the postal service.— diate necessities of the crisis. The regular ses­ They are also required to report their journal looks better then paint, and is as durable as the mercy of pirates, his coolness and presence of school than I did in it. Fred Jones is now, and was certain that with his small force to so A despatch to the IVor/i? says tiie govern-' sion of our Legislature was so near at hand slate. It will stop small leaks in the roof, of mind was remarkable. like myself, a man, but a very different kind of overawe tlie city as to crush the treason in tlie ment is reeonnoitering down the Potomac for j or ledger accounts with the United States, for that a special session was not deemed essential the service of the Post Office Department up to prevent the moss from growing over and While prosecuting his lonesome voyage in a a man. He has made friends among the wise, bud hy, if necessary, Blielling the city. tlie purpose of establishing a camp near Fort with us, especially considering the prompt and thick fog, tlie boy Prouty was Bpokcn by the the honorable and the learned ; I cannot lie ad­ In pursuing his plat of stopping the plot, Tobacco, Maryland, to overawe the secessionists ! and including the 31st of May, exhibiting a rotting the wood, and render it incombustible efficient measures taken by my predecessor. final balance in their possession. from sparks falling on it, When applied to whale-ship Marcia bound into New Bedford.— mitted to their acquaintance. He can interest lie made a thorough investigation into the re­ in that region, who continue to furnish sup-| The Legislature being now assembled, there The Marcia wanted potatoes and vegetables, hut a whole company with useful information, I sources of tlie Arsenal, which ho knew had plies to the rebels in Virginia. One thousand Military meetings to-day were conducted with brick work, it renders the bricks utterly im­ is a pressing necessity for immediate attention more than usual caution. Rumors of contem­ young I’routy objected to their coming on am obliged to be silent, or talk about the weath­ lately received considerable acquisitions in arms men and a gun boat w ill be stationed there. i to those measures that shall aid tlie General pervious to rain or wet, and endures a lon- board. They asked for tlie captain, and he at er and my neighbors. lean make out a bill and stores ; an enumeration was made, and he It is also supposed that tlie government w ill■ plated movements by the Federal Forces on Fair­ Government in resisting the rebellion now waged fax Court House, Manassas Junction and Har­ ger time than any paint I ever used. The first told them he was asleep below. The truth of parcels but I blunder over a letter to a friend. was astonished to find it contained over seven­ take possession of Whitehouse a point about' against her institutions. No Northern State expense is a mere trifle ; in fact, scarcely was that the young sailor feared that tlie Marcia I see my error now but it is too late. 1 have teen thousand muskets—more than one fo r every three miles below Mt. Vernon whieh commands 1 per's Ferry, are still prevalent, but reliable in­ lias placed less than a million dollars at the formation is unattainable. deserving of mention.” might also lie a privateer. A boat was sent nojtime to read, for I must labor for my daily man in the State capable of bearing arms—oi the the channel for a number of miles. command ot the General Government in view The walls of out-buildings are frequently alongside and the child-master said they might bread ; and if I had time I could not turn my best approved patterns. The plot was now per­ S. W. Williams a prominent citizen of Wash­ of the present emergency of the country, and New York, June 0. come on board if they would not kill him.— reading to profit.’ fectly apparent, and he was determined to risk ington and a native of Virginia, visited Rich­ I trust New Hampshire will not be behind her The 3d Maine regiment left here this after­ coated with this wash, as well as the roofs, He quickly disclosed everything—that tlie his commission and life, if necessary, to coun­ andare thereby rendered much more durable. Behold the bitter fruits of idleness in child­ mond last week, and was treated with the vilest sister States in this respect, and that whatever noon at 5 o’clock for Washington. whole crew of the schooner had disappeared hood. teract it. He therefore instituted some practi­ indignity and imprisoned in a filthy dungeon we may do, may he done with perfect unanim­ The New York Chamber of Commerce has re­ It is said that clapboards put on without cal experiments on tiie arms to determine their while he was asleep and he supposed they had several dnys. ity. solved to present a suitable medal to each and planing, if coated with this cement or wash, been murdered by Jeff Davis’ privateersmen.— A military correspondent of the Mobile Ad­ range or strength, and during these operations He visited John M. Botts and found him over­ In connection with the subject I would call all of Major Anderson's and Lieut. Slemmer’s last much longer than when planed and He was taken in tow by the Marcia and carried vertiser, writing from Pensacola, exultingly ex­ he had some twenty armories employed in un­ whelmed with grief at the state of the country your attention to the admonitions of the found­ commands at Forts Sumter and Pickens. painted. into New Bedford. No damage iiad been done claims : “ Let Lincoln advance with his pirate screwing tlie tubes from every piece, under pre­ and virtually excluded from Richmond by the ers of our government, that a well regulated The City of Washington brought more of the to the schooner except staving her bulwarks, hosts—they'll meet such a reception as the rock tense that a new and superior article was to be gross insults of tlie mob. Willinms heard Jeff militia is the proper, natural, and sure defence Whitworth Rifled Cannon for the Government The late Sir Henry Smith, long M. P. and the captain of tiie Marcia believes that the gives the wave. I long to hear of the first clash substituted. This work had been executed, Davis say there arc G8,000 troops in Virginia of a State. A large force of militia is not from the loyal citizens in Europe. and the article boxed up, and a schooner was for Colchester, was one of the Tories of the boy would have brought his craft safely to port of arms—I’ve seen victory in the rising sun.— and there are 25,000 more on their way from necessarily the most effective, and is essential A despatch to the Tiibune says that those without assistance, and he made him a present How our soldiers pant to be with their breth­ engaged to he at the wharf near the Arsenal on old school; and among the advocates of re­ the south. His report of tlie force at Manas­ to onr position. VVe should Exvo nt all times who witnessed the firing from Newport News, □f §100; this was followed hy contributions ren in their strugglo against the infamous a Saturday, intending to tako them on board sas junction agree with provinus nuoounta. a number of regiments, at least equal to that with good glasses, believe that the shells from form, his resolute opposition to all ohange from the maritinc citizens of New Bedford to Northmen.” for New* York, the embarkation to be made Williams is satisfied that the rebels intend to of our original counties well appointed and the Harriet Lane took effect within the works, gave him a reputation for folly and obstinacy the amount of §000, and the captain of the The Tribune -wauls to know, if the rebels at during that night auil tlie next day (Sunday). fall back from Fairfax court house, but will and carts were seen to leave, it is conjectured But, unfurtunately, the vessel before reaching fitted for any emergency. which wns not home out by hi® real charac­ Marcia was appointed trustee of the fund until Pensacola arc panting so hard for a fight, why make a desperate resistance at the Junction. 1 would urge your early attention to this sub­ with the dead. the wharf grounded and was detained till Mon­ ter. On one occasion he was canvassing in the brave sailor boy attains majority. The they don’t try their hand with Col. Brown just New York, June 5. ject ns vitally connected with tlie best interests has 10 or 12 guns, and the Har­ day. When the shipment was being made, the presence of numerous friends, and on as­ schooner Georgiana was valued with her outfit there in tiieir own neighborhood? They are of the State. My predecessor has submitted riet Lane’s purpose was merely to feel their fire at §4000-—Herald. seven or eight thousand strong, and the whole some persons suspected all was not right, called Col. McChcney’s Zouaves left this morniDg king a heavy-looking farmer for his vote, per Steamer Georgia for Fortress Monroe, Col. to you the measures taken by him in complying and determine their capacity. She received a number of “ infamous Northmen” under Brown, attention to the matter,and while Col. Gardner with the requisition made upon this State for shot through her bulwarks, from a rifled gun. the man replied—“ I’d vote for yo, Sir does not exceed one thousand. If they long for was awaiting the decision of the Mayor wheth­ Hawkins’ Zouaves leave in the Marion this af­ The Nonsense of State Supremacy.—The silly ternoon for tiie same place. Col. Webber's troops in aid of the General Government. A Washington special dispatch to the Post Henry, as usual, only you're such a fool.” the first clash of arms, and a sight of victory in er the Colonel could not control the Arsenal, says that Marshal Bonifort of Baltimore, yes­ abstraction of State supremacy, which has done the latter received a telegraphic dispatch from Turner rifles leave Friday for same destination. W ashington, June, G. “ Fool, am I ?” retorted Sir H enry; “ then. more than anything else to give shape, consis­ the rising sun, they need not go very far to find terday seized a large quantity of powder and them. the Secretary of War directing him to turn A Washington despatch says that Col. Con- At a period of great danger a young lady I'm the very man to represent you." The tency and strength to our Southern rebellion, den's Boston regiment is ordered there imme­ other contraband articles, and a considerable diamond shaft of wit went to the farmer's over his command to Col. Anderson, and to re­ succeeded in reaching Washington with very amount of specie intended for the rebels. The appears still to be entertained in many quarters Important information has been received in main in Charleston for further orders. diately by rail. important information including the position where it ought to be utterly repudiated. This Government approved his action. heart, and with a loud guffaw, he promised regard to the position and numbers of the rebels Col. Anderson is a native of Kentucky, liad Paymaster Panghorn, has been ordered for of the hostile forces, which proved servicable to abstraction for many years was limited to South A special despatch to the Post says that two his vote. at Norfolk, by two or three men of Nixon's married a lady a native of Georgia and was sup­ duty on board the Vincennes at Boston. the government. Carolina ; but now the Governor of every bor­ brass guns belonging to the 9th New York regi­ Royal Circus troupe, who were wrecked off Cape posed could he influenced or controlled by the Count Gurowski is appointed to a confiden­ In the New Orleans mail received yesterday, der slave State sets up this miserable scarecrow tial position near the Secretary of State. ment, were found to-day on board a schooner at The Biggest Fool in New Orleans.— Hatteras, on their way from St. Jago de Cuba traitors. Col. G. remained in Charleston close­ via. Petersburg!), was a letter addressed to the against ‘ federal invasion.’ Thus Gov. Hicks, A member of the Maine regiment was shot Alexandria. The captain of the schooner re­ Some nine years since a letter was received in the brig Black Squall, in April. The cor­ ly watching the progress of events till he had postmaster General containing an application fused to hoist the Federal Flag, wheu a mem­ known as a conservative old line Southern this afternoon by a secessionist, who escaped. for a contract for carrying the mail in the con­ in New Orleans, directed “ To the biggest respondent of the Herald says : very strong hints to retire, when ho slowly ber of the 9th shot him through the hand. whig, issued his edicts a short time ago against These gentlemen had their legs broken made his way to Washington where lie is now Marshal Kane of Baltimore, it is said, boasts federate states. the passage ot United States troops over the The steamer Marion sailed this afternoon fool in New Orleans.” The postmaster was while in the breakers, and having shipped the aiding Gen. Scott by his ample knowledge of that the government is afraid to arrest him.— Cincinnati, June 6. sovereign soil of Maryland. Had liis edicts with Hawkins’ Zouaves. absent and on his return one of the younger crew to New York by the schooner Allen Baker the South and their plans. The writer of this His friends threaten to rise if lie is touched. A special Grafton despatch to the Gazette been obeyed, Washington would now be occupied A Washington despatch to the Times says The Cahawba sails en Saturday or Sunday clerks informed him of the letter. “ And sometime after the accident, chartered a vessel has good reason to believe that the brave old says the American Flag is flying along the with a mail for Key West, forts Jefferson and what became of it ?” inquired the postmas­ by Jeff. Davis and his government. Next, from Hatteras to Elizabeth City, N. C., and a Colonel will have the pleasure before a new Senator Harris ruptured the muscles of the low­ Gov. Letcher patronizingly gave notice that lie er part of his leg in attempting to avoid a pas­ whole route to Wheeling. Pickens. ter. •• Why,” replied the clerk, “ I did not steamer from there to Norfolk, as soon as their year dawns on us to hoist oiice more the stars The Ohio Troops are guarding tiie road.— A New England Regiment under Col. Y’all- would protect Washington from a Southern in­ injuries would permit them to travel. They and stripes on the Forts in Charleston Harbor sing carriage. He will be confined to liis room know who the biggest fool in New Orleans vasion, only with the understanding that there ■Major Loring of Wheeling, brought through alle numbering nearly 800, are to join Sickles’ remained in Norfolk one week, where they re­ (or on their ruins) and perhaps to cause his for some dayB. was, and so I opened the letter myself.”— should be no invasion of Virginia by our feder­ to Grafton last night, was arrested on a charge Brigade. The regiment is made up of com­ port the rebel army to be in force about 11,001) name to shine bright on the page of his coun­ A disturbance occurred at the Armory of of Treason. A large number of secessionists “ And what did you find in it 7” inquired the al troops. Still later, certain Kentucky com­ MeChcney’s Zouaves yesterday in consequence panies recruited in New England. missioners have visited Cairo to arrange with strong, composed of Louisiana, Alabama, try's history. It is wonderful often to look arrested here have taken the oath of allegiance. The Maine regiment, before leaving, were postmaster. “ Why,” responded the clerk,” Georgia, Mississippi and North Carolina regi­ hack and see hy how small accidents the best of the men not getting their promised furlough the authorities of Illinois the terms of some sort They say they expected a war of devastation, presented with a beautiful silk flag, by Stewart “ nothing but the words, ‘ Thou art the ments mostly, and encamped behind strong en­ plans have been destroyed and the consequences of twenty-four hours before embarking. A and have been deceived by tiieir leaders. The of neutrality between the two States. large number broke ranks and fixed bayonets, L. Woodford, who made a remarkably eloquent trenchments over a space of about six miles, on that have ensued. It is probable that had Col. best feeling is prevailing between the troops, presentation speech. The Regiment goes via This is all exceedingly ridiculous and inso­ both sides of the river below Norfolk and Gardner received a small reinforcement and but finally went aboard, when ttie whole regi­ lent. The authority of the United States and and the Virginians. Volunteers are being EaBton and Harrisburg. Parson Brownlow’s Daughter.—A gentle Portsmouth, and at FortNorfolk, Craney Island continued in the command, Charleston would ment received a furlow until this morning. raised for the government at Martinsburgh and man just arrived in this city from Knoxville, the laws emanating from Washington are the and Sewall’s Point, where formidable batteries have been overawed and the conspiracy crushed A free fight occurred at the Park Barracks Alexandria, June G. supreme law of the land—supreme in every through this section. Several Companies have Tenn., brings intelligence of affairs in that city, are erected. They ray the troops are well clad, in the spot where it was first born. Ego. last evening between the 31st regiment and the Capt. Rail, who received a pass outside the State and in every Territory—and the supreme West Chester Chasseurs. Several were wounded. been sent down to Wheeling for drill. lie informs us that 2500 Secession troops are armed and fed, and umnistakcably anxious for Col. Kelley is much better but not out of line, in order to bring his family to Washing­ right to move a body of our federal troops all A number of arrests were made among tlie for­ stationed there for the express purpose of over­ an attack from the United States Army and Gov. Andrew, in a letter to Gen. Walbridge danger. He was brought over from Phillippi ton, it is thought, by his account of good treat­ awing the Union men. over Virginia, or Kentucky, or New York, or Navy. The Navy Yard resembles a bee-hive in of New York, approving, the General's policy mer who were the aggressors. South Carolina, is the same. Every State Gov­ yesterday. There are 20 companies of infant­ ment while a prisoner, will have some influence The house of the celebrated, bold-hearted and the number and activity of the men, who are of enlisting half a million of men for the war, Cincinnati, June 5. ry and several of there as a garri on the rebels. His oath is not merely parole, ernor who presumes to set up a different con­ says :— out-spoken Parson Brownlow, is the only one forwarding the recovered cannon on’ every di­ The engagement at Phillippi commenced at son. There is a wonderful change of senti­ but of allegiance. All 35 of his men took the in Knoxville over which the Stars and Stripes struction of the constitution should be an­ The day of compromise with treason lias ir­ swered according to his folly by the supreme rection of tlie C. S. A. Of two Bhips—tlie 5 A. M. on Monday morning. The plan was ment there. The Union feeling is now largely same oath in Washington this morning. are floating. A few days ago two armed seces­ Plymouth and United States—one is and tlie revocably passed, and the day of absolute vic­ predominating. Nearly 7000 troops are at There was an apprenension in some quarters government at Washington. Wc have had tory shall he made to come, if we fight for a well laid for a surprise, but the impetuosity of sionists went, at six o'clock in the morning, to other is being raised ; the former already a few of the troops gave tlie rebels warning.— Grafton and at Phillippi, namely the 6th, last night of an attack, but every thing was haul down the Stars and Stripes. Miss Brown- quite enough of this State supremacy. Tlie century. There is a perfect unanimity of sen­ only national government of the American peo­ mounted with heavy guns, and the other al­ They fled in haste leaving their baggage, -40 7 th and 9th regiments of Indiana, and the 1st quiet. Every precaution was taken. low a brilliant young lady of twenty-three, saw ready allowing herself above water. They dis­ timent in Massachusetts. Party names and ple is that of the United States, and every State horses, 4 wagons loaded with provisions ami regiment of Virginia, and Cols. Irvine, An­ Cairo, June 6. them on tlie piazza, and stepped out and de­ covered no syptoms of doubt ns to the result of party creeds are utterly ignoredand forgotten. drews and Steadman’s Ohio regiments and the Governor who undertakes to play the king of The preservation of the Union, the support of 500 muskets. Col. Kelly while charging in Gen. Prentiss, having learned that some manded their business. They replied they had the struggle iu either North Carolina or Vir­ advance ot his men was shot with a revolver by Cleavelnnd Artillery. Gen. Morris of Indian- an independent nationality should be made to the Government, and the emphatic punishment Kentucky rebels had established a Camp at Elli­ come to “ take down them d—n Stars and ginia, and found Jackson, the murderer of a rebel who had charge of a provision wagon. opolis is in command. Stripes.” She instantly drew a revolver from feel that he is a fool or a traitor. In tlie move­ and solemn extinction of traitors are the catho­ ott’s Mills, Ky., ten miles hence, sent two com­ ments of our federal armies it is the duty of Ellsworth, martyrized in the same manner that The rebels numbered 1500 well armed and It is unknown how many rebels were killed her side, and presenting it, said, “ Go on ! I Ellsworth is at the North.” lic religion of usall. And it is a religion of panies there. The enemy had fled. States and State Governors to obey and not to equipped. at Phillippi. They were commanded by Col. Col. Wickliffe, who represented Kentucky in am good for one of you, and I think for both !’ mercy. We have always been impressed with Potterfield of Eastern Virginia. Many Union order the President of the United. States.—JV. Baltimore, June 5. a semi-official character, visited Gen. Prentiss ‘ By the looks of that girl's eye, she’ll shoot,’ The W ar and the Cotton Supply.—In the the wisdom of Washington, who, when ad­ men were impressed into their ranks. Y. Herald. to-day, and protested against the invasion of one remarked. “ I think we had better not House ot Commons on the lGth ult., Mr. Bright vised that live thousand men would suffice to Intelligence direct from Harper's Ferry this Col. Dumont’s 7th India regiment led the at­ Kentucky soil. Gen. Prentiss has received sev­ try i t ; we’ll go back and get more men,” said presented a petition from the manufacturers, quell Shays’s Rebellion, replied : “ Then I will evening, contradicts positively all reports of tacking column at Phillippi. Fire Low.—It seems like an almost unneces­ the other. clerks and laborers in the employ of Messrs. send fifteen thousand.” There can be no mis­ evacuation; some sick men and women were Col. Crittenden’s regiment was not in time eral fetters from Western Kentucky, asking ‘ Go and get more men,’ said the noble lady ; sary caution, but everyday's news is demon­ Platt, machine makers, of Oldham, signed by take about that. sent away. to paticipate. The march that night was truly protection from ruffians. He has declared his get more men and come and take it down, if strating its importance. 2300 persons, stating that they viewed with The reported capture of a company of Troy intention to send troops in whatever direction, How Ricumond is to de Taken.—One of Gen. .wonderful, and in looking at the ground one is you dare !’ Whether with cannon or small arms, the alarm the serious diminution which would regiment has proved untrue ; they havi return­ astonished that they could have travelled the and upon such .soil as his government has or­ tendency among inexperienced troops is to shoot Scott’s jokes is thus reported by the Washing­ ed to Fortress Monroe. dered. They returned with a company of ninety probably take place iu tlie supply of cotton in ton correspondent of the New York Express: ground in the time they did. The troops were armed men, and demanded that the Hag should over the heads of the enemy. Even among dis­ consequence of tlie war between the Northern A letter from the flag ship Minnesota dated moving to Phillippi last night. Israel Blanchard, a secession sympathizer, be hauled down. But on discovering that the ciplined, soldiers this is a constant fault. At Some curiosity hunter went to Gen. Scott off Charleston 30th ult., says that three steam­ living at Cardonville has been arrested and sent and Southern States of America, and praying tlie other day to ascertain his plans in regard to E lmira, N. Y., June 6. house was tilled with gallant men, armed to the the the rebels assert that the House to adopt such measures as would ers were seen standing out of Charleston that to Springfield for trial for treason. the shot went over their heads ; at Sewall's advancing the troops on Richmond. The Gen­ morning. The men were immediately at,their The 19th or Cayuga regimedt left this morn­ teeth, who would rather die as dearly as pos­ contribute to the development of the agricul­ ing for Washington via Harrisburgh. Si’RiNoriELD, III. June 6. sible than see their country’s flag dishonored, Point the same thing—according to them—oc­ eral informed him confidentially that the ad­ quarters, and tlie guns shotted and run run out, tural and commercial resources of India, so as vance, of course, would be very rapid. The W ashington, June G. Col- McArthur arrived here last evening with the secessionists retired. curred. to enable that country to compete on fair terms but the steamers did not cross the bar, though In the uec of muskets, the reason is evident ; Fire Zouaves would lead the way as soon ns it Col. Bartlett of the Naval Brigade will re Capt. McDonald. The latter was brought be­ When our informant left Knoxville, the with America. Tiie petitioners recommended one came within three miles of tlie Minnesota fore Judge Treat, of the U. S. District court Stars and Stripes still floated to the breeze over in bringing down the muzzle to aim, the re­ was determined to take Richmond, and they when she put about for the land. turn to Old Point this afternoon. He states the improvement of the tenure by which land would employ some one in Richmond, to ring this morning and timo was given the District Parson Brownlow’s house. Long may they cruit, in a state of unnatural excitement, thinks is held ; the establishment of efficient courts of New York, June 6. that Gen. Butler has orders from the President lie lias it low enough and blazes away. One the tire bells, and the Zouaves would soon be and Secretary of War to accept his brigado with Attorney to examine into the case. wave !—Chicago Journal. law for the better protection of the ryots ; and upon it.” A Washington despatch to the Tribune says Chicago, Jane G. sixteenth of an inch, thus lost in correct sight, tlie construction of all necessary public works, its full compliment of 1200 men and eighty makes feet where the enemy arc, and the Lest that the despatches received from our m in is­ officers exactly, as ordered by the President, on The board of trade has closed till Saturday, Arrival from Savannah.—The Brig Charles including railroads, canals, waterways, works A Petition for tue Extinction or Slavery.— aims are thus rendered useless. An old Ken­ ters abroad give gratifying evidence of a better the 22d of May. The Col. says he is prepared a mark of respect to the memory of Senator Heath, of Bangor, Capt. Loud, arrived at Bos­ of irrigation, and particularly the opening of A petition to the United States Congress has feeling to our government. Douglas. The hank will be closed. ton, 3d inst., from Savannah, which port she tucky General put the whole caution into a the navigation of the river Godavery. been left at tlie Merchant's Exchange room for to prove that certain newspaper statements are phrase more precise than elegant, when he Information has been received that the Aus­ left on the 24th of May. Capt. Loud reports signatures, praying that the government shall erroneous. Baltimore, June 7. cried, ‘ Silin ‘’em boys!” trian Cabinet has declined to receivo minister W ashington, June Gth. that he arrived at Savannah, May 7, from There iB philosophy in the remark, that every purchase all the slaves in Maryland, Delaware, Burlingame, on account of his agency in the Steamer Adelaide from Fortress Monroe brings And Prescott, at Bunker Hill, was equally man has in his own life follies enough ;'in the Missouri and Kentucky, at $300 each. The The Post Master General to-day discontinued advices to last evening. Steamer Alabama had Cuba, with a cargo af molasses , and after dis­ explicit, but not quite so exact, when ho told passage of the bill raising the Sardinian Lega- charging, loaded with ship timber and planks, performance of liis own duty, deficienecs reason given for such a request is that a rebel­ the Post Office at Memphis, Tenn., in conse­ arrived there with Col. Hawkins’ regiment, his men to lire at the waiilbands. A tire di­ iion to a full mission. which he was subsequently obliged by the au- enough; in liis own mind, trouble enough, lion against the laws and government of the A man named Williams, a government agent, quence of tlie Postmaster there refusing to dis­ proceeded to Newport News. Another regi­ • thorities to discharge, as no vessel was allowed rected a t the knees will generally strike the without being curious after the affairs of others. United States has for some time existed, and tribute the mail mutter. AU matter directed to ment is hourly expected. The Naval brigade breast. In order not to throw away your ball, was arrested at Harper’s Ferry, yesterday and to pass Fort Pulaski with naval stores for Dibdin.— does still exist, calling for a great expenditure hung as a spy. that office hereafter, wiU be sent to the Dead is fast diminishing , 2t?0 had returned to New Northern ports. After complying with this fire low Of course we must be understood to of treasure, and imperiling our nation, while Letter Office. York, and nearly as m a n / have enlisted in oth­ speak of battalion vollics or firing by file, and It is the work of a philosopher to be every Stermer Anacosta and Mt. Vernon are about demand, he took on board about 50,000 feet of slavery lied nt the foundation of the troubles ; to leave for fortress Monroe. It having been reported tiiat a large number er regiments. Those who refused to labor were flooring boards for ballast, when he was allowed not of practiced sharp-shooters, who snuff a day subduing his passions and laying aside his and that it is eminently desirable that slavery of arms have been stored in Havana, Cuba, for sent to the Rip-Raps. Capta.'n Merrill one of candle a t 100 yards, if such there be among us. prejudices. A despatch to tho World says a large amount to proceed. should be removed if possible, safely and with of rolling stock from the Pennsylvania railroad the rebel States, under the protection of the the Captains iiad gone to W a sh .'to n to repre­ Phila. Bulletin. Capt. Loud also states that a brig was fitting A clergyman, happening to get wet, was the greatest benefit to all clnsses in the commu­ has arrived, to be used in transporting troops Britisli flag, Consul Shufeldt was directed to sent to head quarters the forlorn condition of inquire into the subject, who reports that all out at Savannah fora privateer, and that anoth­ standing before the session-room fire to dry liis nity and to all parts of the country.—Boston and munitions in the contemplated advance to his men. er had sailed from that port on the 7th of May. The citadel of Quebec is to be placed in an clothes ; and when liis colleague came in, lie Journal. Manassas Junction. munitions of war brought there as merchandise, The Quaker City had captured anotZ’sr val­ The Charles Heath brought the following efficient condition for defence. During last asked him to preach for him, as he was very Three transport steamers have been fitted up must he immediately stored in the government uable prize. The Harriet Lane secured a .small passenges: Mrs. Margaret Garland and three Tno Southern papers have full accounts of the warehouse and arc sold from there only by a prize on Wednesday night. A steamer t?om week 7000 barrels of were landed wet. * No, sir, I thank you,’ was the prompt constantdepartureof the “ flower” ofthc troops and arc now ready to sail at a moment’s notice. children, and Mrs. William Bradley of New at the ordinance wharf, a number of furnaces reply; ‘ preach yourself, you will be dry enough Dr. Causter of Washington has been taken permit from the Captain General. Norfolk, with a flag of truce brought to O-d York ; Mrs. Ann Cummings and child of Que­ for heating shot, and furnaces for supplying which are hastening northward. An incorrig- It will be almost impossible to land the num­ Point one hundred women and children, refu­ in the pulpit.” able fellow suggests that when there is so large a prisoner by Virginia secessionists in Mary­ bec ; and five laborers in the steerage. The shells with molten iron. New works are also land. ber of rifles, said to he 200,000, without the gees. They say many more are coming. The latter were obliged to leave or join the Con­ in process of construction. It seems as if the an exportation of flour, there must be shorts knowledge ot the Government, and the Consul residence of John Tyler is occupied by troops. A Methodist minister in Ohio, being anxious and bran left at homo. The government corpB of Telegraphic Engi­ federate army. Canadians fear that after Jeff. Davis has dined to obtain a situation os chaplain in a regiment, neers, under the superintendency of Alfred B. says the authorities will be extremely unwill­ An important Military movement was under­ Capt. Loud reports, May 30, lat 38 15, Ion at the White House and raised tiie rebel flag wrote to the governor : “ I am a Methodist Charles Kimball & Co., have bought and ship­ Talcot are erecting the line along the Orange ing, on their own account to permit the iUicit stood as on the point of excution when the 72 35, spoke United States steam gun-boat over Faneuil, Hall, he will take an evening preacher of the North Ohio Conference, am 48 ped to Boston from Baugor, since the river and Alexandria Railroad. They have proceeded importation of so large an amount of arms to Steamer left. Massachusetts, from Boston, bonud for the stroll on the Gibralter ot America. He un­ years of age, and will preach, pray or fight, as opened, 21,500 bushels of potatoes, at an aver­ as far as Cloud’s Mills, four miles from Alex­ their residences. He has the assurance of the A regiment from Elmira, New York, passed mouths of the Mississippi. doubtedly will, in that contingency. occasion requires.” age cost of 52 cents per bushel. andria. Capt. General that it will not be permitted, through here to-day for Washington.

» New York, June 7. troops leave to-night for Lecsbuigh and Fred mean time,the battery having got into accurate these masses, and make soldiers of them re­ him to send them back, but to let such proper­ much increase. Perhaps, therefore, wc may quires time, and a great deal of labor. This crick, and thc heart of Virginia. ty alone. A Washington despatch to the Tima says it range played upon the camp with marked effect, be very glad to find a home for them in Hayti. is discovered that Mr. Hawes, the lately ap­ tearing through the tents and houses at a fear­ is necessary before the safety of tbe country Gen. Banks goes to Baltimore on Monday to The Ordnance Department at thc Navy Yard can be entrusted to them in battle, and that supercede Cadwalader. The tropical climate, the African population pointed Minister to Portugal was the person ful rate. a is actively engaged in manufacturing rifled can­ and government, the ease with which life is who notified the South Carolina government by The enemy scattered like rats from a burning not one only but many severe and bloody battles Commisioners Loring and Davis returned to non and shell, and furnishing howitzers and Massachusetts to-day via the Relay House.— Thursday, Juno 13, 1861. sustained in Hayti, are all arguments in favor telegraph, of a coming fioet for the reinforce­ barn, after firing a random volley which did no will have to be fought, there can be no doubt, percussion caps in immense quantities, and of this suggestion. Nature in this warm island ment of Fort Sumter. He will be recalled. damage. still, our ultimate success is, I think, certain.” They report that the troops of their State are Minnie balls. in excellent condition. would be to the negroes “ a nursing father,” It is ascertained that at the late fight at Kelly’s command was close after them, and New Yorr, June 8. Some of the Yankee mechanics of the Con­ PETTINGILL Ac CO., are authorized Ageota lor as Lord Coke said of the common law.” ’ Fairfax Court House, ten of the enemy were at the same time Lander's force came ruBhing Col. Fremont returns in the next Steamer necticut regiment have repaired a locomotive, receiving AdrerUunieiite anil Subucriptione for thle peper. The steamer New York sailed to-day with with the 10,000 rifles. 8ta<° SL’ Bo*lon> ,nd 119 Neeeno St., new For the interest and information of our actually killed. Probably two or three more. down the hill, yelling like Indians. 200 passengers, including Carl Schurz and and have it now ready to run on the road from Reliable information states that the loss of After charging them a few miles the already Bcaurcguard is said to have stated that he in­ Alexandria to Leesburgh. readers we append in this connection a state­ family. tended concentrating 60 or 70 thousand men at S R. NILES, (succeuorto V. B. Palmer,) Newspaper the enemy at Acquia Creek, was twenty killed. exhausted men returned to the vacated camp. Maps and plans of the Federal Works on Advertising Agent, No. 1, Scollay’e Building, Court street, ment of the martial law with reference to slaves, Tbe Edinburgh also sailed to-day. Manassas Gap and make their position impreg­ ^Gideon Haynes, Warden of the Massachu­ Col. Kelly, whose bravery amounted to rash­ Arlington Heights and vicinity were found on Boston, ia authorized to receive advertisements for this pa in these cases, as recently made by Prof. setts State Prison, has made arrangements ior ness, was foremost from the first to the last, W ashington, June 8. nable, and when the Federal forces are spent in Jackson, who was captured yesterday by the per, at the rates required by us. large orders for canteens, haversacks, &c., for was rallying his men in the upper part of the The first regiment of cavalry annd 2 com­ trying to dislodge them, lie is going to utterly 6th New York regiment. He was discharged Theophilus Parsons, of the Cambridge Law the Government troops. town, the enemy all having apparently fled, fell panies of dragoons, regulars, have been order­ overwhelm and destroy them, [oh, dont 1] recently from the comptrollers office, and is a The Negro in the War. School. VVe commend it to attention. A gentleman from Beaufort N. C. states that A despatch to the World says the steam flo­ by a shot from a concealed foe. ed from the department of the WeBt to this secessionist. This is not a war for the negro, any further Many of you have asked of me what would tilla a t Acquia Creek was reinforced with troops The attempted assassin was an Adjutant neighborhood. Capt. Palmer of the Telegraph­ men and arms are plenty there, but no cash.— James Pollard of the 3d Maine Regiment was Farmers complain of receiving scrip and thinks than the providence of God may overrule the be thc law or the legal rights which an army, on Tuesday night. Quarter Master named' Lines, who was imme­ ic corps of engineers has returned from a re- accidentally shot in the leg on Saturday but not advancing by order of the President into a A despatch to the Tribune says reliable ad­ diately seized. In the uncertain light of the connoisance of several points of the Potomac, Union Clubs will be formed there if backed by dangerously. actions of men for tbe sake of His bondsmen, the Government. State in organized rebellion, would carry with vices from Harper’s Ferry 6tate the Artillery morning it was impossible to tell about the loss he landed at several places on the Va. side at­ The Vandalia has arrived off Washington.— or the contingencies of war may operate to it, as to the slaves. I will endeavor to answer tended by two officers and twenty marines and The second Cavalry,Col. Magruda, have been has been removed from the Maryland Heights, of the enemy, a great deal of blood was on the A letter ironi Fortress Monroe mentions the tbeir advantage. It is not the object of the thia question. but five hundred Kentuckians are there. There ground and along the road in the direction of proceeded a considerable distance. At White ordered to march to-night, they will probably burial of Joln^^Iacarty of Gouch St., Boston, be the advance guard of tho entire force now contest in which we are engaged to open the In the first place that army must have the were 500 troops at Point of Bocks and 250 at the flight. Hats, blankets, coats and every House Point there was a company of Rebels a private in C’a^ . Clark’s rifles in the 7th.— rights and all the rights, of war. Because if Burlin, while at Harper's Ferry and Bolivar a description of luggage was scattered along for wbo made their appearance a few days before. in motion. All the men are being summoned His death was accidental. He was buried with prison doors and let the oppressed go free.— by thc provost guard to theirdiffcrent quarters. a State puts itself into that position with re­ mile to the West, there arc from 12,000 to 14,- over a mile. The rebels left behind them a At Aquia Creek, two small batteries with 500 mtlitary honors by his company, a detachment Though three millions ol human beings are ference to the United States, the government 000. number of horses, all their provisionsjand camp or 600 men were distinctly seen by the party. All the men now in the field will receive gov­ of Col. Packard’s regiment and the Steuben ernment pay as soon as the rolls are made out. made cattle and merchandise of in those States of the United States must necessarily accept Only one regiment from Tennessee has arrived equipage, many handsome uniforms, and 450 •New York, June 8. rifles. Macarty was formerly of Mechanics that position while carrying on the conflict, within a week. Of the whole force only 8,000 rifles. Thc sentinels of the lBt Connecticut regiment Riflemen, of Boston. which are in open rebellion against the govern­ The Steamer City of Washington has been discovered a rebel in a wagon, which had a although the general government prosecute the are sufficiently healthy and well fitted to take Not a man of our sido was hurt except Col. The Times states that Gen. McLellan is mov­ ment, yet, whether it shall add to, or detract war with no desire of subjugation, but only for chartered by the government as a tender to tbe pass from the provost marshal of Alexandria.— the field. Kelly. ing rapidly over the Aleghany mountains with the purpose of bringing that State back to its Gulf Squadron. She carries a full cargo of He was retaken. from, our honor, wben the events of to-day Gen. Johnson, is loosing confidence in his Cuambersburgh, June 7. coal. One hundred and five hogsheads of su­ an immense force towards Harper’s Ferry and original position. officers and men. The small pox is raging.— A despatch to the Herald says the movement that he has all the facilities for erecting ponton shall have become the history of the past,—tbe The first division marched this morning, ac­ gar in fair condition was saved from the Bark There are four ways in which that army The men are deserting fast, and the supply of of troops towards Harper’s Ferry was inter­ bridges where thc others have been destroyed. lifting or lessening of tbe burdens of these companied by large baggage wagonB. The Mary Sawyer, the ballance will be a total loss. might deal with slaves. One is, to seize and provisions is scarce. They have had no fresh cepted by an attempt of the rebels to. precipi­ Joseph Stevenson shot his father at Hoboken millions forms no element in tbe contest for use them in its military labors That they meat lor a fortnight. wagons were insufficient they requiring 18 to a Alexandia, June 9. tate themselves into Baltimore, there to raise on Sunday night while the father was brutally regiment. anew thc standard of rebellion, relying on the which the free North is pouring forth its legions. might do this seems to me as certain as that Our informant thinks Johnson’s intention is Two prisoners were captured yesterday by beating his wife. they might seize horses or oxen to draw their to retreat to Winchester. Louisville, I t ., June 7. four privates of the Michigan Regiment, a mile support of disloyalists of that city an. Her instincts were to govern it, it would be a right to be Lieut. II. W. Kingsbury of the U. S. Army The World's Washington despatch says there understanding thesignal, the German regiment, twenty-four hours. on the old Alexandria Sentinel press, and is are opposed to human slavery, as an abomina­ exercised only as a military necessity, and for has arrived as bearer of despatches from Wash­ edited by Ely of Lebanon Co., Pa. It is pub­ is great activity at thc Navy Yard, and work­ in the darkness of the morning, fired upon Col. The plan of operations at Harper’s Ferry Townsend's column, then marching in close or­ tbe purpose of weakening tho enemy, and are gradually being developed. The force now ington. No movements of importance have lished under the auspices of the Penn., 5th men are employed day and night. Extra coal tion in thc sight of God—her instincts would lessening his means of attack or resistance.— been made yet. and provisions and heavy armaments and addi­ der, and led by Lieut. Butler, the son and aid lead her to crush with Southern rebellion thc at Frederick is four thousand strong, they will Regiment. of Gen. Butler, with two pieces of artillery. And the existence of this necessity must be de­ attempt the dislodgment of the rebels from New York, June 8. tions to the crews are being made. canker which has fed it, but in this hour of termined by the commanding officer, or by the W ashington, June, 9. Secession night signals lnve been discovered Other accounts say Col. Townsend’s regiment Point of Rocks. They have a number of 24 Letters from Gen. Fremont, dated London, The Rhode Island regiment will break camp fired first. madness she stands up to contend alike lor the supreme authority at home, in view of all the pounders, which, from the Maryland side can , state that he has purchased 10,000 Enfield Rifles by thc ninth regiment. The government is in circumstances of the case. Should there be a at midnight, and leave per ra il...... tian possession of many letters from Northern men At all events, the fire of thc Albany regiment constitutional rights of North and South, and operate effectually against the rebel batteries. I and several batteries of Rifled Cannon for the was harmless, while that of the Germans was war between two slaves States, say Georgia and A gentleman from Frederick says that. Jeff. T a- 1 o , . , , . . . - , 1 of Harper's Ferry, early in the morning.— to southerners showing that there arc yet many to re-establish the supremacy of the laws which South Carolina, and Georgia should °invade a I L:„S; e°Vern“ en,t.’ whlcb be 19 waltln? {or and Their Marine battery was brought to the city traitors in the North. fatal, killing one man, and mortally wounding Davis will be at Harper’s Ferry on Wednesday will bring with him. He says the rebel com- and taken to the railroad station, uunlimbcred " ' ' two others, besides several other slight casual­ protect alike the nation’s curse and the nation’s South Carolina, I have no doubt that the invad­ to inspect the batteries and troops. The Tiibune’s Washington despatch says Gov. ing forces might and would claim and possess a j missionere have succeeded in buying two steam- and put on thc train, together with the ar- Hicks has warned the government of the ties. blessings. Winfield S. Anderson is the name of the man era for ^3o0,000, which arc to 6ail for a south- tilery horses, and the field and staff horses. right to exercise these means of weakening perils menacing the capital from his State and The Albany regiment, being back of the Ger This war against rebels is in no sense a war their enemy, if they thought proper. arrested at the Relay House and belongs to ’ ern port under the British flag and registered as Prof. Allen of Rhode Island, this afternoon, mans, discovered from their accoutrements left Richmond. Instead of $50,000 to pay thc rebel | the property of British owners, and probably in I brou‘ght*into“the city "a large" balloon w hich'be requests that a force be sent to Frederick city in behalf of the slave, in the design of those The fourth way of dealing with slaves would troops, he had a large amount a and that a reinforcement of thc regiments at on the field, that the supposed enemy were lie to put weapons into their hands and incite of engraved | ballast. inflated from the street pipe, and afterwards friends. They had meantime fired nine rounds wlio uphold tbe government, but it is in some notes for Southern Banks, ready for signatures. A Washington despatch to the Tribune says Baltimore be made. them to armed insurrection. If any such right loaded it down with sand, for more convenient Marshal Bonifort states that there are four with small arms and a field piece. degree a war against slavery. Not against the as this can even exist it can only spring from A number of suspicious letters were fouqd on ! that an additional force of 4000 troops are ex- transportation to the Rhode Island encamp­ The Zouaves hearing the fire returned, and fired bim. At Baltimorea trunk, marked for a lady : pected to march from Washington within a few thousand secessionists in Bvltimore with con­ existence or safety of slavery as a domestic in­ the extremest necessity, and from a condition ment, where a cord 5000 feet long was attached cealed arms waiting for a favorable opportunity also upon the Albany regiment. of things which it would be difficult and pain­ in Wheeling, Va., on thc same train was not hours for Harper’s Ferry. This will include to the basket, and an experimental ascent made stitution of individual States, but against sla­ to rise. At daybreak, Col. Allen's and Col. Carr’s ful to imagine. With my understanding of claimed by any passenger It contained 50,000 ; the district volunteers, the New Hampshire reg- to that height. Thc balloon is for immediate regiments moved from the rear of Fortress very as a political power—against Slavery as precussion caps. iment, the Rhode Island battery, the whole un- Cincinnati, June 10. what an armed servile insurrection must be, I reconnoitering purposes, and it is said that Mr. Monroe to support the main body. the autocrat who seeks to shape and control tbe may illustrate my view of the law thus. An A gentleman from New Orleans reports that 1 der command of Col. Stone. Should tbe rebels Allen will start on an experimental trip very A special despatch to flic Commercial from The mistake at Little Bethel having been as­ the trade of the South is in a most deplorable : at Manassas Junction desire to aid their con- Indianapolis says there are two regiments there destinies of the nation. Thank God, throughout army whieh invested a city that was supplied early to-morrow. certained, the buildings were burned, and the with water by a stream flowing into it, would condition. Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas are federates at Harper’s Ferry, Gen. McDowell will It is said that several other regiments have expecting marching order.- soon. Quartermas­ Mayor and two prominent secessionists named the North, at least, that deity is thrown down suffering most of the southern states. In tbe engage their lull attention. have a military right to cut off the stream, been ordered to move at daybreak. ter Vajen left for New York and Montreal last Severy and Whiting were made prisoners. from its pedestal in tbe national temple—that latter state provisions arc becoming bo scarce It is said to lie decided that the Wheeling night to close a contract for four thousand Min­ and so reduce the city to submission. But it The 3d, 4th and 5th battallions of thc Dis- The troops then advanced upon Great Bethel idol is, if we mistake not, hopelessly broken.— would have no right, military or other, to w h en^thr^^-kld1 \ 1 g s ° d Convention will establish a permanent govern- trict Volunteers are also under similar orders...... nie rifles.------Over one- -hundred------—companies r...... have- in the following order : Col. Duryea’s Zouaves when the blockade of New Orleans is com- ment and depose Gov. Letcher, naming another , Thcy believe th are oin„ to Frederiek organized under the new m'.litia law, all well If tho Union be soon restored to its integrity, poison the waters. There seems to me, as mat­ Col. Benedict’s regiment, Lieut. Col. Wash­ ter of law, a good test for this.* The comman­ rre' ™ r „ . ; governor, probably Gen. Jackson of Parkers- Maryland ’ armed and equipped. burn’s, Col. Allen’s and Col. Carr’s regiments slavery must go to its own place, and keep k ihe 1 nbune says intelligence Jrom Prussia burgh, and will declare Eastern Virginia in re -; There is trouble in the N Y 9th regiment A special despatch from Grafton to the Com- der of in invading army might certainly, as a At that point our regiments formed successive there, until those who bear the burden of this military necessity, liberate the slaves, and make mercial says that the 1st Indiana Zouaves pas- | ly and endeavored to take a large masked bat- institution shall become unloosed from it. It sed through to Cumberland Sunday where they i terv any use of them which he could make of his day nearly 200 of the men refused to be sworn will...:ii join Gen. „ Pattersoni»..**—...... s command.______i ,r. cannot longer hold the reins of government, nor own soldiers ; but nothing more.” Confederation. The effort was futile, our three small pieces be an imposing popular demonstration. The under tb;___ t commander.______Two______sons of_ a ___ dis- | It is reported that the rebels are intrenched of artillery not being able to cope with the be the acknowledged basis of our national The Herald says that France, Prussia and Legislature chosen on the 23d of May will be The Volunteer Fund. tinguished naval commander, now in civil ser- ' at Cheat Mountain pass. A few are at Beverly I heavy rifted cannon of thc enemy, being accord- policy. Belgium have given orders that no arms or sup­ declared thc legally elected body, and will choose vice, are among the disafteeted. Some three : and camp at Huttonsville but are demoral-I ;Ug to some accounts thirty in number. The We print this week a communication from a plies will be sold to the Confederate States.— men afterwards returned and were sworn in, ' ized and companies of them are disbanding.— rebel battery was completely masked so that But though thc negro, as lie looks up from Large orders were about being filled, but were a.aawareo mmruuu auu were sworn volunteer in the Fourth Regiment, whose in­ been ordered from Washington, and government ’ but tbe greater porton of them ' will...... enlist They report that 10,000 abolitionists came down no man could — be seen, only . . the . . flashes . of - the . his bondage and hears the rush of gathering rejected. will probably accept four more from there. upon them at Phillippi. That they cut their itials will be recognized as those of one of the All our Navy Yards arc urged to the utmost the 8th or other N.Y. regiments. . , . . . guns. There were probably not less than armies that are marshaling in the name of free­ A regiment of mounted Cavalry will be ac­ A full company fur the N. Y. 2d regiment i through killing a thousand 1000 men behind tbe batteries of the rebels. officers of the non-commissioned 6taff, com­ speed in pushing on thc work now on hand. dom, sees no hand of deliverance to strike off cepted from tbe interior of N. Y. arrived this A. M., also a large detachment for They admitted at Beverly loss of thirty A well connected movement might have plaining of injustice done by the City Council A secret agent of tbe government reports A despatch to the Times says the 69th New tbe ytb thc fetters of his oppression, yet he, it niav be, men. secured the position but Brigadier General by the manner in which they have provided for ^ ° ? ^ n are a7 iving a C Kichm°nd atvthe i Y°r,k regiment captured 5 rebels, one a sergeant Tbc friends of James E H statc tbat „A r prominent------secessionist was shot on Friday, Fierce, who commanded the expedition, ap­ has an important part to play in the drama of 1 \r ‘ i to Nor- at Balls Corners. They were taken to lo rt ^jr Aiao-rath to whom he sent the desD&tch in Randolph, while warning Union men to obey the expenditure of the fund which they were foU and Manassas Junction Beauregard .s at | Corcoran. Thc 8th New lo rk regiment ateo ; M L a n i T ^ j I-tc L r’o instructions.0 pears to have lost his presence of mind and the „„„this war. Between these two contending par­ Troy regiment stood an hour’s galling fire. The L- r r u n - , • r instructed to raise for the benefit of the families the latter place. The forces there number 15,-, captured a spy. slant correspondent with whom he communica- r3~Gcneral-----’ ”Morris issued the following prooli order to retreat was at loot given but at th a t1 tlc9—thcties forcc9 of rebellion and the armies of 000. lhere is great dissatisfaction among George C. Jackson, cousin to Ellsworth s ted unreservedly. Being very desirous that a tion, in connection with that of Gen. McClel­ of volunteers. Thc severity of the article, in moment Lieut. Grebble of the rcgaUrs i com - the government—are four millions of enslaved its reflections upon the character and motives of them on account of thc Kiareity of provisions. ; murderer, has been arrested by order of Col. ^ g j e t eboald avoided, and believing that lan :— mand of the artillery was struck by a cannon ’ people,—nuinan chattels,_with all their in­ Four bridges between Alexandria and Fairfax I Hunter. the members of the City Council, we can hard- Court House” have been burnt, thus destroying . It is stated Gen. Banks is likely to be assign- j to b L ^ X r t o p r e r e n T X ^ t o k o n F ^ u m - “ Head Quarters, U. S. Volunteers, ( ball andIw instantlyinstantlv as gallantly killed,killed end^voring ’he ■ had sniked ^ o wRh-! 'his ' 1tera9ta’ \ 7 P re99ed by a" d >gn»ed m ,y e think memuere warrantcd> oi me vny but vouneil, it is undoubtcdI we can ha Western Virginia, Grafton, June 5, 1861. \ guns and the use of the railroad for the Federal troops, cd the department of Annopolis with head - tcr until it could be effected, but wben ho follnd i command. Capt. G. W.°W ilson o f| bJ the other. It may be that this dpspmed ,ndex of the feelins a j “ Virginians :—I have pleasure in announc­ draw bis ___ among a large portion of It is stated that Beauregard recently, when quarters at Baltimore, - — , „ i his mistake he felt bound, in honor, to comrnu- tbc Troy regiment after the order to retreat1 people is not forgotten of God—it may be that in Memphis, was arrested as a Spy, and Pillow j Ex-Governor " " Ross " of Delaware, has fled to ! niea.te that fact. His information was not ob ing that wc have routed and completely dis- our volunteers. had to be sent for to identify him. = comfitted the secessionists in arms at Phillippi. took possession of thc guns and with Quarter- ■ GoJ'b justice extends to black and white alike, Europe. He had been engaged in sending arms [tained froln the Government, it being well master McArthur brought it off the field with In order that those wbo are interested in the Gen. Garland of the U. S. Army died here -"d and munitions of war to the rebelsrebels. known here and at Charleston. He was op- Their forces are demoralized. Desertions are and tiiat be may have purposes toward this numerous, and the panic stricken remnant has the corpse of the Lieut, which was brought to matter may be fully acquainted with the pro- yesterday. i Three^alrefL,0^i,^e of the West T?1DPointu Cade ^ adetf ’ reccnt'y posed to secession in all its forms, and be did down-trodden people, concerning which lie has taken refuge in thc passes of thc mountains.— the Fortress this evening. There were, pro­ . , . .. r r ° at I visions made by the City Council for the dis­ The transport James Adger has arrived from 1 graduated, have deserted to tbe rebels. not expect misconstruction on tbat point. bably 25 killed and one hundred wounded. not deemed it necessary to consult either North . / J Fortress Monroe. Dr. Kimball, surgeon in Gen. Butler’s staff Western Virginia is free from thc enemies to bureement of tbe volunteer fund, we copy from The precise military movements contemplated her freedom and jieace. Lieut. Butler deserves the greatest credit for or South, and in the execution of which both, A special Washington despatch to the Com- i has arrived from Fortress Monroe he thinks J bcre'are of V ud/a character “as do not ahtlior bringing off the killed and wounded. Several the record the Resolve relating to the matter. mercial says that the picket guard ol the High- that Slavery in Virginia is at an end. In full confidence of your ability and desire perchance, may suffer. The negro will doubt­ ize publicity. to protect yourselves, 1 now call upon you to of the latter are now in hospitals here. landers, encamped at Georgetown, were fired ' A despatch to the World says that a reltel less appear upon the stage, in this war—indeed, Resolved, Tbe Common Council concurring, New York, June 9. coine to the support of your constitutional gov­ It should be stated that McChesney’s Zouaves that there be chosen by the City Council, a upon last night by the rebels. Two companies Company was captured in Virginia some 7 miles formed the reserve. Col Hawkins' regiment be has already. How this seething element were immediately put under arms and pursued - above Georgetown to-day. They were heavily The Time's Special Washington despatch says ernment. 1 am empowered to muster you into Board, consisting of two persons on the patfc the assailants, returning their fire. the 1st Rhode Island regiment is under march- tbe service of the United States, to Bcrve only i m°red from, Newport News during the day; which underlies the fabric of Southern society of this Board, with such as the Common Coun­ The Washington Republican pronounces asi The 2d Vermont regiment lias been ordered Jug orders, probably for Chambersburg. for the defence of .your own soil. Arms and An armed vessel went up to Newport News cil may join, whose duty it shall be to superin­ ______Assemble a t ' expecting the Cumberland. All tbe regiments will show itself—in what different shapes and false the reports about the recovery and refit-! to Washington immediately. ! Gen. Patterson’s corps will lie equally strong ! munitions will be furnished you methods and with what results, will depend tend the disbursement of tho money appropri­ ting of the Merrimac, Dolphin and other ves­ A despatch to the Herald says there is reason \ when it crosses the Potomac. jonce at your various county seats, and report are now probably up to their former quarters, ated by the City Council tor the benefit of the sels at Norfolk. to believe that a change in command:ommand at Balti- The Hrrald's Washington despatch says : I j to me forjr instructions. Cavalry and infantry' Great indignation is manifested against Brig- upon the character and length of tbe war ; but families of volunteers having their legal settle­ will be received at once. ndier General Pierce. Gen. Butler has been W ashington, June 7. more will Eoon occur. Brigadier Gen. Cooper can state positively that when a forward move­ there is a pregnant list of possibilities which ment in Rockland. Said Board, upon applica­ ment is made on Manassas Junction, the col­ (Signed,) T. A. MORRIS, ubiquitous, doing all in his power to Bave bis tion to them for assistance shall ascertain by a The rumor since Saturday of the attack of with a regiment of 1200 men entered the city ; men and the honor of our cause. this servile race may transform into realities be­ and encamped in the Western suburbs. umn will be 35,000 strong. Brigadier General.” strict investigation whether tbe applicant is en­ the Federal troops upon Fairfax Court House is W ashington, June 11. fore their traitorous masters have receded from Gen. Scott, it is said has informed the Presi­ I ndependence, Mo., June 9. The troops are anxious to march on Huttons­ titled thereto, whether in destitute circum­ unfounded. John S. Hayes of New Hampshire has been tbeir unrighteous rebellion. The war cannot No changes have been made excepting the dent and Cabinet tbat he means to have posses­ A New Mexican Mail of the 9th lias been ville, but nothing is known of the intended stances and has a legal settlement in this city. movements of troops. appointed Chief Clerk of the Patent Office. be long and tbe “ everlasting nigger” have no And if they find said applicant properly enti­ position of regiments on defence on work now sion of Richmond and Memphis about the 15th received. Col. G. B. Crittenden, Major Long­ of July. tled to assistance, they shall make such provis­ in construction. The troops labor hard during street, Lieut. McNeil and several other officers New York, June 11. Cincinnati, June 11. part in the course of events. It is not reason­ ion for him as the necessities of the case may thc day and sleep soundly at night, only dis­ Six regiments of Infantry, two batteries of of the army have resigned, and bad left for the Steamers City of Hartford, and Granite State A special despatch from Grafton says the able to suppose tbat the South canlong fire hot turbed by an occasional shot of tbeir guards artillery and one cavalry of (Jen. McDowell’s Indiana Zouaves experienced no trouble in require. The names of all volunteers for whose States. arrived at Jersey early this morning where they shot at us over this great black powder-maga­ families such assistance is provided shall be and the Virginia scouts. command are under orders to be ready at a mo­ A requisition lias been received at Fort Wise reaching Cumberland. No rebels were seen.— landed the Connecticut regimont. A despatch entered in a book kent by said Board, for Tbe farthest in advance i6 a force of several ments warning to repel an attack or move for­ for three companies of soldiers, two for Fort to the Tribune reiterates the attack on the The people of Cumberland were friendly. 100 zine, without danger of an explosion. companies of the 2d cavalry, under the gallant ward. Michigan regiment and the shooting of a rowdy army wagons, with a full supply of horses are Already tbc negro appears in a new shape. that purpose, and tTiey shall be severally Kearney and one for Wyandotc, Kansas. charged with the amount of each bill at the Capt. Brackett. Lieutenant Colonel Comstock of thc Michi­ by an orderly sergeant also that a shot was fired at Parkersburg enroute for Grafton. Louisville, June 9. He comes to us an article, a chattel, an animal, time it accrued. Said Board may draw orders The President has recognized Miguel Sar- gan regiment has resigned, business requiring into the cars, two miles from Baltimore. It The Virginia Volunteers are rapidly organ­ his presence at home. a person, or a thing, “ contraband o f war.” doga as Mexican Consul at San Antonia, Texas, Partial returns indicate nearly a unanimous was reported, when the Michiganders passed izing under General Morris’ proclamation. upon such traders in the city as they may se­ tbus continuing the policy of treating secession Tfie monster fell into 10 feet of election of Col. F. L. Crittenden as Brigadier Arms bave been issued to two fully organized The enemy’s riches take to themselves not wings, lect, for the necessaries called for by applicants the Relay House that tne pickets had been at­ under this Resolve, and it shall be tbe duty of as a nnlity. water at Baltimore Harbor to-day, in an at­ General of the Kentucky State Guard. tacked, resulting in the killing of lour rebels. companies in Fairmount. Others are reported but legs, and come to our camps. W hat shall tempt to put it on board a schooner for Fortress A letter from Manassas Junction to the Thc regiment reports that they received a hearty from the South and East. said Board to open an account with each trader Cincinnati, June 7. be done with them ? W hat are they 7 IIow so selected by them, in a book kept for that Monroe. It will be raised. Richmond Whig, says that the fortifying of welcome from the women in Baltimore, but no The railroad is clear to Cumberland. Trains are they to be treated? Gen. Butler has set purpose, and to settle with such traders on the A despatch from Grafton to the Commercial The steam gun boat Daylight left last night that place by men unacquainted with labor lias kindly greeting from any of the male inhabi­ are moving and trade reviving. Many delegates dated yesterday says Col. Kelly is much better for the blockading squadron. quadrupled the sick list. There is no hospital aniT outsiders have passed through Grafton on these southern pack-horses at work in the last Saturday of each month. And said Board tants. shall settle with the Committee on Finance to-night and hie recovery is probable. It is rumored that Henry A. Wise is in a there, and it is difficult to get water to drink, A letter from the Steamer Anacosta states tbeir way to the Wheeling Convention. service ol the Union. But tbe exodus of South­ rapid decline. it being dealt out with rations. A special despatch from Wheeling says dele­ every thirty days from tbe date of their elec­ Three companies of tbe 15th, 3 of the 16th that they expected to make an attack on Pig ern running stock is not to stop here. The tion, and submit to them all bills that have ac­ Ohio and 3 of the 6th Indiana with 2 pieces of A letter from Cairo Bays Gen. Prentiss is im­ The same paper, of the 5th, announces that poinl last Friday together with thc Cumberland, gates arc arriving. patient to march down the river. war is scarcely begun yet, and before a single crued at the time of settlement to be inspected Artillery advanced on Phillippi last night, mak­ after that date no passports will be issued to after which a visit was to be made to Sewall’s Over five counties East of the Alleghanies A Paris letter says it is rumored that a duel persons leaving tbe State. No one will be ad­ will be represented. battle is fought, wearemet with the question, and reported by them as other bills are reported ing the forces there three thousand. The re­ point and Crany Island. to the City Council, and the money for the bels are probably in force at Beverly on which is on the tapis between our Minister to Belgium, mitted except for reasons of peculiar forcc.— An Army officer states that no important at­ Tbe feeling in favor of a provisional govern­ What are we to do with the runaway negroes 7 Mr. Sanford, and a Virginian, growing out of Also, that Tennesseans in Virginia were author­ payment of all |such bills proved to be correct they fell back from Phillippi. tack will be made until all thc fortifications ment predominates. Anew fugitive slave law is wanted, and this 6ome remark# of tbe former relative to the lat­ ized to vote on the ordinance of secession in A collision occurred at Glencoe, on the Cen­ shall be drawn from tbc Treasury by Mavor’s Over 500 stand of arms and 50 horses with around Washington are made. timo it is tbe North that must make it. How­ warrants, as in case of other bills against the wagons were taken at Phillippi. ter, on board a steamer in which they were Tennessee, though stationed in Virginia. A rebel force of Cavalry, Infantry, and Ar­ tral Ohio Railroad, killing 4 employees, smash­ passengers. The Charleston Courier of the 6th says that ever its provisions may be arranged, we pre­ city. It is reliably ascertained that 15 bodies have tillery reached within two miles of Arlington ing the engine and shattering two cars. Provided, It shall be the duty of each volun­ been found in the thicket near Phillippi, after Montreal, June 8. the Spanish barque Nueva Terre, Cubana, has Heights last Monday night, bnt finding our sume they will be distasteful to thc South. been ordered off by the Minnesota. New York, June 11.- teer to leave with his family at least one half tbe figbt with tbe rebels there. The Indianians, Steamship North Britain sailed from Quebec forces all ready they retreated. A special despatch says Little Bethel was The Bureau of Ilaytien Emigration are all the bounty he shall receive from the State, up­ without knowing tbe fact, discharged tbeir ri­ A New Orleans despatch to tbe Montgomery A party of Boston gentlemen yesterday pen­ to-dayatlO A . M. for Liverpool. She takes Confederation says tbat neutral vessels will be captured. ready with an answer to tho question as to what on entering the service, and shall thereafter fles into tbe busnes to clear them. out 130 passengers and 200 recruits for the etrated ten miles beyond our pickets towards Among the wounded was S. F. Southern, permitted to pass to sea till the 10th inst., after shall be done with the contraband negroes. send his family not less than six dollars per A correspondent of the Wheeling Intelligen­ Canadian regiment. Fairfax, discovering tbe destruction of part of Company II, 4th Massachusetts regiment, seri­ month, wben it is possible for him to do so with­ cer, says the attacking party on tbc rebel camp which date tbe blockade will be strictly en­ the Loudon Railroad, and an abandoned train They are no friends to King Cotton, but they PniLADEDi’uiA, June 8. forced. ously in the lungs. out injury to himself, in order to entitle his a t Phillippi consisted of four regiments and of cars on tbe track. St. J ohns, N. F., June 10. propose to undertake tbe exportation of tbc family to the benefits of this Resolve. two divisions consisting of the 1st Virginia and The North American reports that Mr. Har­ At a bank convention held at Atlanta, Ga., It is believed that Col. Stone’s command, Southern wool crop. Tbeir agent proposes to part of tbe 16th Ohio and 7th Indiana regi­ vey will be found ■free from any criminal inten- tho 5th, it was recommended that all the South­ which took twelve days’ rations, took boats on Steamship Adriatic, from Galway, 5th inst., The question of determining the best raan- - ern banks, railroads and tax collectors, receive ments under Col. Kelly and tbe other tbe 9th intentione. He has friends here who will not the Chesapeake Canal, and are proceeding to arrived here at 5 o'clock this morning. furnish thc blacks with bouses and free farms ner of disbursing the money raised for the ben­ and 14th Ohio regiments under Col. Lander, of suffer him to be sacrificed and those who have Treasury notes ot tbe Confederacy as currency, Leesburgh, which is about ten miles from Point The Great Eastern arrived out on tbe 3d. in Hayti. To us this seems tbe most just, given currency to the calumnies will be held to and to States, cities and corporations having Tbe British Government had decided not to efit of volunteers has occasioned perplexity in wagon road notoriety. Kelly’s division moved of Rocks. humane and altogether the most expedient east by railroad to Thorntown and thence tbc sternest proof. coupons, held at New York to appoint tbe Trustworthy intelligence represents tbe rebels allow the entry of any privateers, at any of many towns, and frequent letters have been re­ place of payment at the South. disposition which can be made of them, and we marclied to Phillippi 22 miles. Boston, June 8. retreating from Harper’s Ferry. their ports. ceived here, makingj-inquiries and asking sug­ Thc postmaster a t Nashville haB resigned. Tbe Indiana regiment moved to Webster, To Editors :—We are permitted to make tbe They have seized a large number of wagons propose tbat the declaration of tbe fugitive gestions on the subject. We have no reason to New York, June 10. J®* We learn from the North West, published where they were joined by the Ohio regiment following extract from a letter written by an in Winchester. They had received intelligence slave law for tbe Army of the Union be tbat doubt that the members of our City Council and marched on* Phillippi, 12 miles. Both old and distinguished officer in the army to liis The Steamship Fulton, from Southampton of the advance of our forces, and were retreat­ at Napoleon, Ohio, that Mr. H. F. Perry, for­ all negro property finding its way into camp desired to expend the fund they have raised in divisions toiled all night through darkness and brother in this city :— May 29 arrived this morning. ing-on Manassas Junction, where they have a merly of this city, lias been recently appointed storm, soft earth yeilding to their feet until tbe large park of artillery in scmi-circlo, command­ shall be confiscated and sent to Hayti. Says the most just and equitable manner, and we Chambersburg, Pa., June 5. Baltimore, Midnight, June 9 Mail Agent on the Dayton and Michigan Rail­ gray dawn found them in the neighborhood of ing the approach by rail. the Boston Advertiser on this topic : presume that they judged that result accom­ the enemy. Tbe Michigan regiment arrived here at 8 Beauregard has issued a proclamation. road. Mr. Perry has been absent from this “ l i e are bore with 15 regiments, not fully o’clock this evening, over the Northern Central “ Precisely what decision may be reached by plished in the provisions of the Resolve adopt­ Col. Lander reports tbat lie arrived on tbe equipped, but all arc eager for a conflict. Our It is reported that there is dissatisfaction at city for nearly six years past, residing at Napo­ Bailroad. our government in the matter of the fugitive ed. The provision requiring a five years’ set­ hill across tbc river below Phillippi and com­ destination is Harper’s Ferry, and in a few Harper’s Ferry, three companies refusing to leon, Ohio, and at Ellettsville, Ind., and hav­ slaves,—it is very difficult to say. It is not in manded the town before daylight. About one hour since, a train of 19 cars con­ days we shall advance to that neighborhood ; drill only under the Stars and Stripes. general, thought right in modern warfare to tlement in order to entitle a volunteer to assist­ He prepared to open on the rebels at the ap­ taining artillery horses and munitions of war ing been engaged in the study of the profession when either a retreat or a sharp combat awaits with 100 from tbe Rhode Island regiment passed A despatch to the Herald says it is certain plunder the private property of the enemy on ance from the fund does not seem to us the best pointed time, 4 o’clock, when Col. Kelly was the rebels. of medicine for a portion of thc time. His through this city, enroute for Chambersburg that Gen. Johnson lias been largely reinforced Lind. But when the property has legs, and that could have been made, however. It is ev­ to attack them on the rear, and cut off* tbeir Gen. Scott's plan of the campaign, which all at Harper’s Ferry, witliin a few days, and it ia friends in this city will be pleased to learn of retreat. and Ilagarstown. comes to one of its own motion 7 W hat then 7 good men must admire, is to move slowly but expected lie will make a stand there. They this appointment. The North West says: Is it a man or a thing? If it is a man, is it a ident, on the one hand, tbat if this fund were Col. Lander assailed them in front but Col. surely forward, to ultimate victory, without New York, June 10. will be surrounded by Gens. Patterson’s and leval friend or a deserter from the enemy? to be applied indiscriminately to the benefit of Kelly’s division was behind time owing to the “ Dr. Terry is a most excellent young man, leaving much to chance, and to spare thc un­ A Washington despatch to the Times says McClelland’s columns, necessitating a retreat ‘ honest and capable,’ and having bad consid­ Whichever it be, itis’cntitled to protection. If those who enlisted in this city, many would re­ terrible fatigues of the forced march and being necessary effusion of blood. He is playing this on Manassas Junction, whither they will be it is more than probable that the Spanish gov­ erable experience in the Post-Office business in it is a thing, then it would seem that we may ceive assistance who are not entitled to it, but misled by guides. When the day began to dawn great game of war as be would a game of ebess, closely followed, mid a retrograde movement on Col. Landers impatient forces it discovered to ernment will decline to receive Curl Slinrz. his native State, (Maino,) will, we have no justlydeemitcontrabandandcoutiscate it. And and if his life is spared, and tbc politicians and Two regiments from Wisconsin have been or­ will hardly stop North of Richmond. on tbe other hand to require a five years' resi­ them tbe camp below in a state of commotion, doubt, make ono of the most popular and ef­ in that case it is the sort of thing we don’t ap­ editors will let him alone, he will finish it in dered to Washington forthwith. Four others The correspondent has reason to believe that dence disappoints the just and reasonable ex­ evidently in great alarm and preparing for ficient Mail Agents in the country.” prove of holding as property. Either we must about one year ; if, however, be is interrupted have been ordered to be in readiness to march Gen. Scott leaves for Frederick to command tbc let it run wbere it will, like an animal feroe pectations of numbers of actual and bona fide flight. with, and improperly meddled with by tbe pop­ Federal forces in person. Fearing tbe rascals, now almost within bis for the same destination, at four hours’ notice. The rebels are treasuring up their powder. naturae, or else hold it merely out of regard to ular voice alluded to, it is impossible to say Judge Davis and Jcsso O. Orion are spokon citizens. Men who have live here one, two, grasp would escape without smelling powder, The breastworks on the Virginia side, oppo­ The Little Roek,(Arkansas) Gazette says :—“ If, its own good, and not a t alias having any right when tho war will end. Confident in its supe­ of for the succeBsorship of Douglas. three or four years, conld not doubt that they he ordered the artillery to begin the attack. At site Washington, are nearly completed, mount­ during thc Mexican war, when wo had control of ownership over it. rior strength, tbe North can afford to wait the Detachments of Massachusetts and Rhodo ing ono hundred 32 puunders, commanding thc As for enlisting the slaves as soldiers in the would be regarded as Rockland’s citizens, and a quarter past 4 o’clock, four guns were unlim­ judicious arrangements of our great war chief. of all the powdor manufactories in tho country, bered and dropped the first messenger of terror Island regiments have been engaged, for some appronclies to Washington for a distance of ten and access to the world besides, powder advanced army, we can hardly deem it best to do tbat. that their families would be regarded as the I hope it will couclude to do so. Our success time in constructing a bridge of boats and other into the rebel camp. Simultaneously with tbe depends upon hundreds of thousands of men in lies. to ono dollar a pound, how much will it be To arm them against tbeir masters, and let honorable charge of the city, and receive all facilities for crossing streSms. 11 is reported that the Cabinet, after a long worth with most of the manufactories in tbe them loose to figbt as they choose is not to be roar of the first gun Col. Kelley and command fresh from the civil duties of life, engaged in a the benefits accruing to the families of Rock­ came in sight across the river below tbe camp The Pennsylvania, New Hampshire and Rhode session to-day, decided to instruct Gen. Butler hands of our enemies at home, and no access to thought of. To carry them about with the great and holy cause,—a great and magnificent Island, with the New York 9th, West Point land’s volunteers. We are pressed for space, and rushed forward in its direction. In the spectacle. But to prepare, equip and instruct not to receive any more fugitives into Fortress the markets of the world ? Every grain of army, or to send them out at large in the North Flying Artillery and a portion of the District Monroe. No instructions are given, referring powder should be preserved as if it were gold.” might be objectionable if theu numbers should and can only remark that, as no man could Assault—More Fruits or the Rum Traffic. Blood r* Thorndlkti Portland. 7ih, .e h . Union, Dy.r, But for N New Arrangement. come here three months before the tall for volun­ Reqimrntal Ornelas.—The staff of field of­ Blood Food I York. J Pl.rce, W.rdwell, Bangor; Louis. Dyer, J u n e - REMOVAL; teers, simply for the purpose of securing the On Thursday afternoon, George H. Tighe, a Blood Food : •on. do. 9th, .hip Alice Thordike, Thorndike, H in u ; ficers of tbe Fourth Regiment is now organized, To all suffering from consumption, incipient or confirm­ ech 8 B Jameson, Jameson, Vlnalbaven for New York.— rjlHE Subscriber haring removed hit Block of benefits of a provision which could not have been and is composed os follows: volunteer in Captain Walker’s Company, while ed, or from debility of auy kind ; or from mental or ner­ 10th, schr. A Jackson, Pierce, Kenn.bec; Lucy Ames, IHSIDE MJSE. in a state of intoxication, attempted to go on vous prostration, brought on by any cause ; or from scrof­ Knowlton. Belfast for New York; Ada Arne., iPendleton, anticipated, we think that to require only a le­ H iram G. Berry, Colonel, Rockland. ulas complaints ; or from disease o( tbe ktdneys or blad­ Gardiner; Gentile, Gntchcll, Boston; B Bullwlnkle, French, THREE TRIPS a W E E K * board the steamer M. Sanford, for the purpose der ; and |o ladies suffering any of the many distressing Portland; Hurd, Pierce,----- ; Flying Arrow, ------, Vlnal­ BOOTS, SHOES, gal residence of three months, in order to entitle Thos. H. Marshal, Lieutenant-Colonel, Bel­ haven. 11th, schre Pearl, Robinson, Danvers; Geo complaints their sex are liable to, and which engender con A Bangor, Portland, Boston, Lawrence Lowell. of going to Boston. Capt. Sanford, seeing his sumption, the ~ Janie., Poland, Portamoutb; Trader, Crockett, Boaton; soldiers to claim assistance from the Rockland fast. blood food Leo, Pratt, do; Glide, Andrew., do; Ben Set pent, Ar.y, do. condition, put him on shore, whereupon Tighe Rubbers, Hats, Caps, &c., volunteer fund, would have been a more just F. S. Nickerson, Major, Searsport. is offered as a certain and reliable remedy. Differing in The splendid and fast sailing Steamer began using insulting and abusive language every particular from the patent medicines of the day, it Sailed. From No. 3 Itlm ljall B lock, DANIEL WEBSTER, provision. But while there has been reasona- J . B. Greenhalg, Adjutant, Rockland. is a chemical combination of IRON, SULPHUR AND toward him. June 5th, barque Zidon, Foster, Winterport to load for CAPT. SAMUEL BLANCHARD. bbott PHOSPHOROUS, of very great worth, and many hun­ able complaint about this matter, there has I. 0. A , Quartermaster, Rockland. dreds bear glad and grateful testimony to the benefits It New York-, schs SR Jameson, Jameaon, Vinalhavento Mr. Berry of the Eastern Express then took load for do; Sisters, Thompson, Boston; Admiral. Tre- To the North Store in Clark’s Block, N and after MONDAY, June 10, the Steamer D an iel been much that is unreasonable. We have no W. A. Banks, Surgeon, Rockland. has conferred on them. fethen, Dover, NH. 6th, sch Howard, Holbrook, East to W ebster, will leave BANGOR at 4 e ’eleck, X. hold of him and endeavored to persuade him to CHURCH A DUPONT, 409 Broadway, New York, are OM.» connecting with the 3 o’clock train s at Portland hapman the sole proprietors of tbe article, and have in consequence load wood for New York. 7th, schrs Freeport, Sawyer, at the Brook, oppoiite H. IL CRIE’S, where he Intend, to room for further comment on this point, but S. H. C , Sergeant Major, Rockland. Portland; Minnehaha, Thomar, Somerset; M S Partridge, upper and lower roads for Boston, Lowell and Lawrence, come away with him. Tighe, however, soon of a fraud attempted upon the public, changed the color of keep a good assortment ol every thing usually kept in his Trains will leave BOSTON, at 6 o’clock sam e aa commend it to the public judgment. J . H. Crowell, Quartermaster Sergeant, Hix, Spruce Head to load for New York; Dover Packet, line, and will heretofore. the outside wrapper from red to yellow, and increased the Wooster, Boston; Neponset, Ingraham, Salem; Utica, began assailing Capt. Sanford again with oaths size of the bottle to eight ouuces. Be very cautious in Leave Bangor every Monday, Wednesday and Friday The provision of the Resolve requiring volun­ Winterport. buying to see that the fac simille of their signature is on Thorndike, Portland; Amouda. Torrey, New York in bal­ and threatening language, when Capt. Nicker­ last. 8th, schs Mountain Eagle,----- , N ew Y ork in bal­ Sell as Low as the Lowest. mornings, at 4 o'clock, arriving at Rockland at about 9 teers to pay to their families, “ when possible,” H enry Borkmar, Fife Major, Belfast. the outside of the wrapper, as all oihers are counterfeit. last; Emtna Furbish, Kendsll, do for do. 9th, schrs F o’clock, A. M., aud arriving at Portland in season for the son, of the Searsport volunteers, who was C. P. FESSENDEN, Sole Agent for Rockland and vi­ Keating, -.Snow, New York; Maty Langdon, Jackson, 3 o’clock trains for Boston. at least $6 per month from their wages, in or­ J ohn H. P rince, Drum Major, Belfast. cinity. 431y Newport; Union, Dyer,------; Minnie Cobb, Averill, Dam ­ AU persons in want of any of the above named Goods R eturning,—Leaves Portland for Bangor and interme­ standing by, tapped him with his cane, telling would save money by giving him a call and judging for der to be entitled to assistance from the city ariscotta to load for New York; Concordia, Veirlll, Bos­ diate landings on the river every Monday, Wednesday and Soldiers at Church.—A large number of the him to cease his abuse and return to the camp. Q. C O O K , ton. 10th, schs Empress, Farnsworth, Winterport to load themselves. Friday evening, on the arrival of the cars from Boston, fund, is manifestly most just and reasonable, for New Yoik; Amanda Powers, Robinson. East to load arriving at Rockland every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur­ soldiers of Company D, of this city. Capt. Upon this Tighe became enraged, and sprang for New York; E Arcularius, Haskell, Vlnalhaven; Sophia Don't forget the Place, at the Brook. day morning at about 3 1-2 o’clock. required alike by justice to their own families, R Jameson, Jameson, New York. FARE- From Rockland to Boaton, Carver, and of Company E, of Damariscotta, a t Capt. Nickerson, who stepped back and dealt Lawrence or Lowell, $2.5O« the city and the families of sober and provident w G. W. KIMBALL, J r . W holc.nl. and Retail Denier la •sbw^ii From Rockland to Portland, 1.50. Capt. Whitehouse, attended divine service at him a blow over the head, inflicting a severe cut. DOMESTIC PORTS. Rockland, June 11,1861. 25tf River Fares ns usual. Freight taken at usual rates. soldiers. No reasonable objection can be raised DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDI­ M. W . FA R W ELL, Agent. the First Baptist Church, on Sunday afternoon. Tighe was then taken away by Mr. Berry, but CINES of every approved kind. Chemical., Sponge, TruM- PHILADELPHIA—Ar 8th, sch William Jones, Jones to it. ea, Supporters, Shoulder Brace., Perfumery, H.ir Oil., St George. The Webster will make-her Landings at ATLANTIC The pastor, Rev. Mr. Hart, preached an excel­ threatening Capt. Nickerson and the officers of W harf, South end. We commend this matter to the candid at­ Hair Restoratives, H .ir and Teeth Bru.he. Syringe, ol nil PROVIDENCE—Arr 9th, schrs Forrester, Holt, Ella- Dyspepsia Remedy Agent’s Office at Police Court Room. lent sermon, appropriate to the occasion, from sorts, Bird Seed, Cooking Extract., Spice., Citron, Cur­ worth; Galena, Thayer, Bangor. June 5, 1861. 24tf tention of our citizens. Much feeling has been the boat. Mr. John Mehan endeavored to assist rant., Jellie., Fig., Tamarind., Pure Cream Tartar, Loz­ Sid 8th, sch Sarah, Gott, of and for Rockland. Mark 12: 17—“ Render unto Cesar, the things in quieting him, but soon releasing himself, enge., Lard and Neat. Foot Oil, Burning Fluid, Dye Stuff. NEWPORT—In port 8th, brig Alpine, (of Frankfort) excited in the camp upon this Bubject, and if Killman,fm New Orleans for repairs (has completed re­ Dr. DARIUS HAM’S OUTSIDE LINE. that are Cesar’s and to God the things that are Tighe drew a pocket knife and made a lunge at Sign*of (he Bine Morznr, Pillsbury Block, pair, and will sail first fair wind.) anything can be done to promote a better un­ ROCKLAND, ME. PORTLAND—Ar 9th, schrs Utica, Thorndike, Rock­ God’s.” Mr. Mehan. The blow, if not avoided, would land; Sarah Elizabeth, Gam age. Damariscotta. Aromatic Invigorating Spirit. 42.00 TO BOSTON- derstanding and convince our volunteers that O ctober 2 5 ,1S60. probably have struck liis breast, but Mr. M. TAw Medicine has been used by the public fo r seven S p 1 ji fir A r r a n g; e m e n t . our citizens and our city government are desir­ Services at Camp.—The usual Sabbath morn­ years, with increasiug favor. It is recommend­ The large and commodious Steamer threw up his arm which caught it, receiving a HighlyImportant to the Public. ous of acting generously and in good faith to­ ing services at Camp Knox were performed last ed to cure Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Heart- MENEMON SANFORD, slight wound. b u r n i n g f l u i d HORSES WANTED! B um , Colic Pains, Wind in the Stomach wards them, or to improve the measures already Sunday morning by Rev. Mr. Mariner. They THAT WILL NOT EXPLODE. CAPT. E. H. SANFORD, Tighe was subsequently taken to the camp R o c k l a n d . or Pains in the Bowels, Headache, ILL leave BANGOR, or as far up as the ice will ad­ adopted for their benefit, we trust it may be were of a very interesting character and appro­ I have purchased the right for Boekl.ud, Thomaiton, Drowsiness, Kidney Complaints, Low W ’t and placed under arrest, where he was kept nnd South Thomaston to prepare and .ell mit, for BOSTON, every Monday and Thursday at effected. priate allusion was made by tho preacher, in Spirits, Delerium Tremens, Intem­ II o’clock, A. M., arriving at ROCKLAND at about 5 ROM twenty to forty Horsas, from 6 to 11 years old, of o’clock, P. M. until Friday morning, when he was delivered to PROP. B. F. GREENOUGH’S not less than 1000 lbs. weight,’warranted sound and his adffresss, to the death of Senator Douglas. F perance. R eturning :—Leaves Foster’s South Wharl BOSTON, For the Gazelle. the civil authorities. On Friday afternoon, an ox xplosive urxixg l iid kind, will be tiurchssed by Messrs 8TANLEY Ac LANG for BANGOR, (nr as far up ns the ice will permitj and in­ A very large number of citizens were present. V -E B -F . for the use of the Government, at Rockland on It S tim u la tes, E x h ila r a tes, I nvigorates, but w il l amp nok termediate landings on the river, every Tuesday and Fri­ C K , June 10, 1861. examination was held before Justice Day, and In offering this article to the public I would my that I not I ntoxicate or St u f f . day afternoon, at 5 o’clock, arriving at ROCKLAND have tested it and am satisfied that it Is eiitirely b afe. Friday next* June 14th, at 12 M, Mr. Editor ;—On the 23d of April last when . The Fourth Regiment to Leave on Monday. he was ordered to recognize for his appearance at S A MEDICINE, it is quick and effectual, curing all every Wednesday and Saturday morning, at about 5 C. P. FESSENDEN, cases of Dyspepsia. Kidney and other complaintn of o’clock. the next term of the S. J . Court in the sum of Druggist, No. 5 Kimball B ock. Horses must be well shod. everybody was alive with patriotism, a Largely —The Fourth Regiment are ordered to leave on AStomach aud Bowels. FAR.JE-r-FrD.in Rockland to Boston, $2.OO. $3000. Failing to obtain bail, he waB com­ Rpckland, Aug. 29, 1860. JO H N L. IIODSDON, Acting Q. M. Gen’l. A W in e G lass fu l l will remove drooping spirits, and River Fares us uiual. Freight taken at usual rates. attended meeting of the citizens of Rockland Monday forenoon. The regiment will be taken mitted to jail. Augusta, June 8, 1861. Iw25 restore weakly, nervous and sickly to health. m. w. farwell, Agm. was held to take measures for the support of the LEV I M. BOBBINS, Shattered constitutions, and those subject to D elerium Agent’s Office at Police C.outt P.oom. to Portland on the Bteamer Daniel Webster, IO Cents per Box. T remens, through the too free use of liquors, Ace., will April 2, .1861. ' 8ml5 families of such citizens as might wish to fight which will leave a t precisely ten o’-elock. This Mr. Geo. S. Carpenter, of AuguBta, one immediately feel the happy effects of “ H am’s Lbtvioo«at- PROPRIETOR OF THE ino Sp ir it .” EASTERN ROUTE. for their country and whose families would need (Wednesday) morning, tho regiment musters of the proprietors of the Eastern Express, died E. E. FRYE’S PILLS.. D ose.—One wine glass full; which will remove Bad MACHIASPORT, MILLBRIDGE, assistance in their absence. At that meeting 996 men ou the field. in that city, on Thursday of last week. The Spirits, Heart-burn, Indigestion, create an appetite, cure J V J E W DRVd STORE, IO C onte per JBoxt. Dyspepsia and Colic, remove Flatulence. Kidney, Blad- ROCKLAND. the city government was instructed to appro­ office of the Eastern Express in this city was det or Urinary obstructions will be relieved by a dose or The Favorite Steamer draped in mourning, in respect to his memory. WILSON & WHITE’S BLOCK. two, and an effectual cure by the use of a few bottles. priate Ten Thousand dollars for that purpose. Additional Particulars of the Fight E. E. FRYE’S PILLS. A dose will give instant relief to the most violent Head­ ROCUXAND,—Captain Snow, at Bethel. ache, Nausea, or Bad Feelings, through excesses. Like many other poor men, the writer felt (Sign of the Golden Eagle,) R LESS, as the case may be, at AVING been thoroughly repaired, will make herfint New York, 11th. The following, is suggested as a suitable Ladies ot weak and sickly constitutions will find a dose trip on SATURDAY, the 20th of April 1861, and con­ COOK’S City Drug Store, occasionally will return to them health and strength. H that he had but one duty in preference to the epitaph for John Bell’s tomb-stone : O 25tf Pillsbury’s Block. tinue to run as follows -.—leave Rockland for Machiasport A special despatch from Washington to the Takes this method of informing the people of this place During pregnancy, it is most efficacious in removing every Saturday morning on the arrival of the steamer M. call of his country,—the support of his wife H ere lieu John Bell, and vicinity, that he has a very large, well selected and disagreeable ' sensations internally, ;and is invaluable in Sanford from Boston, and the steamer Daniel Webster Post, says there is great excitement over the regulating generally the menstrual organs. This marble under, N ew St»ck of from Portland, touching at North Haven, Deer Isle, Mt. and children. When the city said at that news of the Bethel fight. The general opinion WE HAVE MOVED General Depot, 48 Water-street, N. Y. Desert, Millbridge and Jonesport. He’s gone lo—Well Wholesale Agents in Boston, G. C. GOODWIN Ac CO., meeting that such families should be supported, among military men is that there was gross R rturnino—Will leave MachiaspS?t for Rockland, 1 shoull’nt wonder ! Drugs, Medicines, Chemical’s, Into the Clark Store, at the Brook, M. S. BURR Ac GO., and W EEK S Ac P O T T E R . mismanagement by the leaders of our forces. Sold in Rockland by C. P. FESSENDEN, F.G. COOK, every Monday morning at 4 1-2 o’clock, touching ns he and many others, offered their services, and arriving at Rockland in time to connect with the M~San- The rebels are looking up, being emboldened by and other nrtieles usually kept by DRUGGISTS. Aud of ND having made large additions to our Stock we w and J. 8. IIALL Ac CO.; in Thomaston, WM. M. COOK, ford for Boston. Appointments from Maine.—The Augusta offer as great a variety of Goods in our line and at and G. I. ROBINSON, and by all dealers in medicines lives if need be. While others have doubted our repulse. A Baltomorian here says that A Will al.u leave Rocklend, every Wedne.day morainr Age says that Mr. Charles Weston, son of Hon. low prices, as any store in the city. everywhere. the good faith of our city authorities in this several secession flugs are again flying in Balti­ Patent M edicines June 12, 1861. Iy25 on arrival ofsl. Sanford, for Millbridge, touching at Deer Nathan Weston of Augusta, has been appoint­ I.Ie, (Scott1. Landing,) Sedgwick, and Mt. Beaert. (So. more. he has every kind in the market, which heofferi at Whole­ Our friends are respectfully invited to tall. matter, your correspondent has uniformally as­ ed a Lieutenant in the Navy, and reported him­ Weil Harbor.) ” The Herald's account of the affair a t Bethel sale and Retail. R ztuh.h n o —Leave. Millbridge every T hunday morn­ A liberal discount made to persons buying tc sell again, sured volunteers that the utmost confidence self at Washington for duty. Rockland, June 10, 1861. Important to Farmers. ing nt 7 o’clock, touching a. tbove, arriving in time to con- states that after the unfortunate mistake had See Advertisement. nect with the M. Sanford for Boston. might be placed in the city government, which, been rectified, the forces, comprising the 1st, 2d Mr. Augustus H. Gilman of Augusta, (for­ Rockland, Inn. 15, 1861. 4tf ARVIS Ac BAKER’S ISLAND GUANO from the Seuth and 3d New York regiments, joined by detach­ merly Treasurer of the Kennebec and Portland “ Hiram Smith ” Flour. J Pacific Ocean. Imported by the American Guano F A R E : would be backed up by a high minded charity Railroad,) has received the appointment of Pay­ J . S?H ALL & CO., Company. of the citizens generally. ments of the 4th Massachusetts, the 1st Vermont HIS excellent brand of flour constantly on hand and for This Guano is far superior to any other fertilizer known, From Rockland to Machiasport, §2 50 master in the Navy. and of permanent value to the soil. ■** Jonesport, 2 25 and the 7tb and 9th New York regiments, with T sale by u Millbridge, 2 00 We have, from the first, been assured that No. 3, Spear Block. Rockland, KIMBALL Ac INGRAHAM , For sale, and further information given by two light field pieces, under Lieut. Grabbles, Rockland, June 13, 1861. Mt. Desert, (So. W est Harbor,) 1 50 Receipt of Specie.—The Evening New York Deer Isle, (Green’s Landing,) 1 00 neither the soldiers nor their families should in came upon the advance guard of the rebels, D ealers in Rockland, June 5,1861. defeated and drove them back, taking thirty paper of last Thursday state that the receipts “ North Haven, 50 any possible way be considered or treated as of specie at that port from England during the First Quality Burning Fluid, M Mt. Desert, (So. West Harbor J 150 prisoners, including a Major and Lieutenant. Drugs aud Medicines, Chemicals, “ Sedgwick, j 50 paupers, and the extra session of the Legisla­ previous twenty-four hours cxcoedcd two and a They then advanced on Big Bethel in York Co. FANCY TOILET SOAPS. HAIR;A TOOTH BRUSHES, [8 still selling for 3 0 cen ts per gallon by “ Deer Isle, (Scott’s Landing,) 100 quarter millions o f dollars. PERFUMERY, OILS and DYE STUFFS, KIMBALL Ac INGRAHAM. Way Fares as usual. ture enacted that soldiers should suffer “ no dis­ where they came upon the enemy, 4000 strong, BURNING FLUID, Ac. Ac. Rockland, June 13, 1861. M. W . FARW ELL, Agent. O ' Physlcinns’ Prescriptions carefully compounded. April 10, 1861. i6i£. abilities” by reason of aid thus furnished, and drove right into them. They were in a 1 My gracious,’ said Ike, ‘ if Bome fairy position protected by 6ix heavy batteries, Rockland, Feb. 7, 1860. 7tf Nice Leaf Lard. which means, if anything, that no soldier would give me a pair of wings, wouldn’t I go Portland and New York Steamers. mounting 6 and 12-poundcrs and heavy rifled round among the pianets, though. I ’d go to c . p T f e s s e n d e n ?' E are nelliog the very beet quality of eweet aud white SUN UMBRELLAS should lose his right of suffrage, nor his family cannon. Lieut. Grabbles returned the intensely Lard for 12 1-2 cent, per pound. Mars, and Venus, nnd Jupiter—’ W KIMBALL Sc INGRAHAM. be reduced to paupers. hot fire of the enemy. SEMI-WEEKLY LINE. ‘ And Satan,’ interrupted Mrs. Partington, Rockland, June 13, 1861. 6w25 Both Duryea’s Zouaves and Hawkins’ regi­ — AND — We have devoted our time to military drill ‘ and I ’m afraid you will go there without Druggist aud Apothecary, ment charged right up to the batteries, but Fishine Lines. Portland, June 1, 1861. since April 24th. A few days ago it appeared wings.’ Cz*The Steamer that leaves New York Wednesdays, could not pass the ditch and were compelled to NO. 6 KIMBALL BLOCK. and Portland Saturdays, has discontinued her trips for the evident that the 4th Regiment would soon be fall back. After two hours hot contest the . lowest prices by present thus leaving but oue Steamer on the route. ordered away, when it was proper, and time to KIMBALL Ac INGRAHAM. amunition gave out and the force retired in per­ SPECIAL NOTICES. ROCKLAND. !ME. Rockland June 13, 1861. The first class Steamships “ CHESA­ ask what was the mode of assisting our families fect order. XZT Coughs.—The sudden changes of our climate PEAKE,” Captain Sidney Crowell, and a sources of P ulmonary, Bronchial, and Asthmatic af ______.“ P TAPSO,” Captain L. H. Layfleld,will The Tribune says all but ono gun ot the ­ hereafter form a semi-weekly line between the Ports of to be. The writer asked information of Mayor A New Discovery. fectio n . Experience having proved that simple remedies enemy were silenced, and that when the Zou­ A large lot just received* and for sale LOW at New Yprk and Portland, leaving each Port every W ednes­ Hoijsekebpers will find it to their advantage to give a often act speedily and certainly when taken in the early Wiggin and was told that if he had a “ legal day and Saturday at 4 P. M. aves charged tbe enemy scattered, but they were fair and impartial trial to the H a LLUGA BED-BUG AND .ages of the disease, recourse should at once be had to Attention Battalion J Passage, including Meals and State Rooms $5.00 residence” , his family would be assisted. A rallied. Not more than half the force was COCKROACH DESTROYER, to be had of Myers 4c Brown’s Bronchial T roches,” or Lozenges, let the Cold, Cough, or Irritation of the Throat be ever so slight, T . E . * F. J. SIMONTON’S. The great dispatch given to freight by this line makes it Shuman, Proprietors, 688 W ashington street, Boston ; M le most desirable freight communication between New legal resident” is a legal voter, but Mayor brought into action at once, and if a connected 8. Burr Co., G. C. Goodwin TTOI3L. in its use. If the following certificate, from one who has The undersigned hereby certify that they have used the SPRING STYLE cf HATS, consisting of Drugs, Medicines, A-c. They all being new , must SMITH, S. PEIRCE A CO., C. S. DAVIS A CO. tients that seemed past hope of recovery ; and, in tens of 'T'lIE subscribers, haviDg sold these very sc- March 1, 1861. ly ll used it, dees not give you confidence in it, try oue bottle “ Gardiner’s Rheumutic aud Neuralgia Compound ” tor the I K therefore be fresh, and they can be bought at a satisfactory for yourself, and you will be convinced. It will cost you thousand has arrested the disease in its primary stages, A perior Cotton Duck for several years past, have cure of Rheumatism aud Neuralgia, and found, in every and restored the patient to robust health. BEEBE S, LEARY’S aud GENIN'S price. , , _ found that it is considered the best brand now in geueral but 'wentyflve cents, and may suve you as many dollars case, immediate and permanent relief. We have full con­ BRONCHITIS. Its effect in this troublesome disease LATEST PATTERNS Also n very genteel nample for Remember they can be found at the Sign of the Golden use. THE GOOD SAMARITAN in lime and doctor’s bills. fidence in its healing qualities, and would re'-ommend it to is very markad. It is necessary to persist iu its use for a Young; M en! Eagie. The H A R D D U C K has been worn on large Schoon­ D ixm ont, O ct. 29. 1859. all who are afflicted with these harassing diseases, as one Rockland, April 17, 1 8 6 1 . ______ers, Yachts, Pilot Boats and has fully proved that it will D r . W a r r e n : Dear Sir—I have used your Cough Bal­ of the safest and best medicines ever offered to the public. cougiderable length of time. LORD RENFREW, RAREY, UNION, AND sam in my practice for the year past, and can say that it FEMALE DEBILITY. To sustain and augment the wear longer and “ bag ” lese than other kinds heretofore 8. HANCOCK, Jr.. 20 So. Market St., Boston. HENRY iu general use. is all that it is recommended »o be, having never failed in vital forces ; to make new, rich and pure blood ; to build POCKET CAPS! NEW ARRANGEMENT. afiording relief whenever I have given it. A. FULLER, 18 So. Market St. Boston. W. H. ALLEN. up the nervous system ; »o restore energy to the mind and nil o Mt. Vernon, Cumberland and Cotton Ravens Duck on Boston. ELMER TOWNSEND. 45 i. 47 Pearl St., Bos­ body—nothing can be better adapted than this preparation. FUR, WOOL end FRENCH HATS, HE Subscribers having formed a Copartner­ hand and for suie by G. U. DAY, M. D. the Latest .tyles, together with a fresh assortment of Prepared and sold by AMBROSE WARREN, Botanic ton. CAPT. CHAS. G. DOLLIVER, Boston. SAMUEL In Asthma, General Debility, Emaciation, Coughs, it is a ship under the firm of N. BOYNTON A. CO., WALES, Jr., City HOTEL, Boston. C. KIRMES, 215 T 134 Commercial St., D ruggist, No. I Granite Block, East Market Square, B an­ reliable remedy. Nine-tenths of the cases w here it is sup­ BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS I gor, Moine. Washington St., Boston. HENRY D. GARDINER, posed to fail, simply arise from the remedy being aban­ LITCHFIELD BROTHERS, Feb. 22, I860. (91y) BOSTON. C. P. FESSENDEN, Rockland, Wholesale and Retail Webster St., East Boston. GEO. H. PLUMMER, 1 Mav­ doned before its beneficial effect became obvious. Be care­ have taken the convenient and spacious Store opposite erick Sq , East Boston. ABRAM WEEKS, Webster St. ful and get the genuine, manufactured only by A. B. WIL- H. P. WOOD’S Hardwure Store, and East Boston. ’’ GIVE HIM AN EARLY CALL ! METCALF & DUNCAN, December 20, I860. 6m52 BOR, Chemist, 166 Court St., Boston. Joining Atlantic Hall Building, The Rheumatic and Neuralgia Compound has been taken Skipping & Coiumission Merchants. by hundreds o f persons for Scrofulous Humors with great for the purpose of transuding the benefit. 2 3 SOUTH STREET, “ Buy Me, and I'll do you Good.” Mason’s E xtra Sperm Oil. State Prison Demands. FLOUR & GRAIN BUSINESS, Principal Depot, 87 Kilby $t«, Boston, M an. HE late Warden, one day before the expira’tion of his Together with all kinds of N E W Y O R K . Wholesale Agents for New York, For Lubricating and Burning. commission, put a schedule of all the demands due the D R . L A N G L E Y ’S T W. I. Goods, Groceries, &c., &c. | ju n e 3, 1859. (23) MACY & JENKINS, 67 LIBERTY STREET, For Railroads, Steamers, and Machinists’ use a per- Prison, in the hands of an attorneywo collect. 1 5 0 Bbls. Best Brands Milwaukee Flour. For sale by apothecaries generally throughout the United riCTLY PURE A nimal Oil , equal to pube Spe b m ’bi much Those persons however, who will call at our office and Root and Herb Bitters less coat. Best ol reference can be given from Machinists, settle the demands against them before the tenth day of 1OO Bbls. Best Brands New York Flour. Continue to be the standard medicine for the cure of all States. None genuine unless signed by CHAS. F. GAR­ Railroads and Steamers, where it is now, and has been for June next, can do so without costs to themselves GEO. L. HATCH, Billious and Liver Complaints ; Humors, from a pimple DINER. 5 0 Bbb. Choice Double Extra Nefr York Flour. Sold by JOHN BALCH & SON, Waldoboro: WM. years used. Warranted to give perfect satisfaction. Man­ RICHARD TINKER, Warden. to the worst putrid sore; Jaundice; Costiveness; Head­ H. State Prison, Feb. 10, 1661. 9tf 2 5 Bbls. Choice Double Extra Kentucky Flour. Shipping & Commission Merchants, WETHERBEE & BRO., Warren ; G. I. ROBINSON, ufactured solely by the undersigned. Also dealers in COOKING STOVE, ache; Piles, Dyspepsia; Iudigestion; Weakness, &c.— Sperm, Lard and Whale Oil. 1 5 0 0 Bushels Prime, New, Norfolk and Mary­ 22 South Street, (Up Stairs, They are both alterative and tonic, regulate the stomach und 8. WALDO, Thomaston ; C. P. FESSENDEN, F. G. LEWIS A DURFEE, Hot Air Draught aud Ventilated Oven. aud bowels, stimulate the Liver, restore the appetite, pro­ COOK, J. S. HALL dc CO., and LEVI M. ROBBINS, Fruit aud Ornamental Trees, land Corn. 32if N E W Y O R K . mote digestion,give strength, quicken the circulation, and Rockland. 28