NIGHT THE DAV, THOU CAN ST NOT THEN BE FALSE TO ANY MANV*

VOL. XII.-NO.

? ? ? « m II ??. II i ???¡ii ,.i j0 Institution in luis a 1ro» won mi wiitin war Charleston, dy tito i» over, will bo pointed nt ns Tcjcgiophic News from all Quarters The State of Fort Moultrie the What tho enviable distinction in - Flag During English Columbia und Hielt soldiers who ofico "belonged to Hampton's RKÏÏIMOND, 2b'-ll III.-Tho vote Papers Say. ." Froqi tho Charleston Mercury. mond, (or their discipline mid fine appearance. 1" fur May p. Bombardment N.U'OLKON lil IN A LUANCK WITH JliFF. Logion secession her« is nimost unniiíiiioús. For HAT. S. arc Maryland. i I sec it »Iso stated in thu* newspapers that lt is our util to Ht out this HEADQUARTERS, AKTIM.KUY, 0. A., DAVIS.--We informed upon the host, .Tho is on duly only Troop ratification. 4,UUU. Against it, LO. KOUT SUMTER, 184)1* most lind a*ll this dospot'sjicel thy#Bhoro, Capt. Hawthorn's and Col. Pool's companies ol' Crt vuIry. but to take cure of tho families of With tin; ot' Muy 18, unnameable authority, np. .'Maryland !..I aro converted into exception Alexandrin nnd To His fíxceUcncy Otc Hon. F. W. J'i'/ccns, roof is caused the Beelzebub of the Tuille- Ilia touch is itt rapidly being well drilled soldiers who aro in need. none will the rel urns received by thy templo door, soldiers. Thole is no Surely Portsmouth, by telegraph Governor oj' Sfanith Carotina. ries. , Florida «nd worn Mnrylnml ! - better material for good be so bord hearted as to refuse to to such hero nb votes nt Mississippi "''..'. give give all against the ordinance. Sir: I have hud tho honor to in nil French once. Tin? Avenge thc patriotic'gofo soldiers than that In these mountain com¬ One who has, and refuses to Thc of place possessions French .That tho streets of /u charity. give Vditors the Ditpatvh estimate the your hands tho of »South Carolina, which owned the half of St. and of flocked Hftltintoro, panies. under such i ii eum«-tances, is as bud, if not in flag Domingo, many ?And be tho battle of majority tho State in favor of the ordi¬ on Kort Moultrie with that of tho South¬ the little of a qtu>en yore. 1 hope, fellow-citizens, that wc shall now worse, th. ii ilu- ouin who ictuses to de¬ nance" at flying fragments submerged continent Mayybilld ! My Maryland ! be yoting 150,000. ern waa the for which above the as thc able to send forth a troop of Cavalry which fend Lb; efiuut ry. w! Hi thal is invaded KLOUKNTK. S. Confederacy; signal general peep up waters, Antill¬ *? country C., May 23.-Thc Eighth notion on the 12th and 13th ultimo. es, were French; Tho bas ¡in Hark to wiind'i ing sim's appeal. will flo credit to tho District ami to the volun¬ a ¡oe. i w s 11 M r. Emperor idea ; ! by loreen dd by Poinsctt. Régiaient South Carolina Volunteers This waa to the of is to frontiers. The Maryland teer service, lt is Known to that Colonel Mien he lil»>I visited 1 ri me. he haye flag presented garrison revendiquer inference is My mol her State ! lo I bet* I kneel, you formed the ibis day responded nobly to tho call to enter F< rt Moultrie in while South Helias set the Wade has been authorized the ii i. l.ce a veli February last, easy. Spaniards al St. Domin¬ ,* Maryland I Hampton by ;tqi¡ of pleasant mid agreeable the sbrvico «d' tho Confederate States Gov- Carolina was nu President of tho Confederate :. independent State, three go and thc Americans the ears, that Pé&lfl^ iS'ild 'hiiVtll. fer woe nhd weal, States to reisé young gentIcntiiR., econ . d. v ho by by by ' highly plisl ortiliiV.nl. Indies of Charleston, Mrs. ('has. A. and be in ¡is a T.fiy pocrloss'chivalry reveal, - Legion for twelve months, ¿'ol. i lao.pino is ¡.eeo i d in be shunned in Mild Scnnlan, by may step benevolent media¬ a society di>pisod. SAVANNAH, May 23.-Tho Con¬ Mis. Julia Kunhardt.and Miss Kale Nail.- to! to tin: of in Anti gird thy beauteous limits with steel. gentleman of military inheritance lie is » ht Spanish Slop effusion Blood, mid (|Uat- eoiiuii'td the cause, and was. intunned that sul has just returned from a outside It was worn P. Marj land! .My.. Maryland \ of G Wede of he hi trip Ty- lipon that fort until replaced ter tho Palmetto of Carolina with the lilies of grandson Ollera] Hampton, p 0 d never served il! cump-iigit. or beeii in u beOi No vessel was in the by American Revolution, a sun of blockading sight.-' Confederate and rehoisted with France. Quantities of rifled cannon and Theil \vll| liol cower in tj:c dust, und Gol. Wade buttle in all the Wars of Frnn.ee! So it will Ile il boat sixteen miles outside 11fri last Ensign '* ' one ol ?pok'o pilot upon the occasion alluded to. shell are sont to Mew Orleans and Maryh.nd ! Hampton, Gen. ÎTi ekson's gallant Aids he with a young; man in'South Carolina, who and tho Ihitish Pensacola sword never rust. in the battle of private yîloltt Camilla.- During thc action it was four times in French bottoms but Louis is n Thydieiniilng shall Now Orleans. Ile isa gentle¬ doo* mit volunteer in this great for These confirmed the statement perfo¬ ; Napoleon Maryland ! man of struggle that there rated by tho shots fron» this fort, three of manufacturer of and has al¬ great military pride mid honor, ii our m.tional and worse will it Was no great artillery, Henteniber Carroll's sacred trust, pru¬ existence j be blockade. The Spanish Consul will, which are still visible. Tho fourth was cut a storo from to dent, sagacious mun, and >. si ill'u! oflioer. Ile tor the tdd iiuVtii who refuses to ways whence lend a friend.- lleiiieinbcr Howard's wttrliko thrust- give his money therelore, return immediately to Charleston. out a citizen of who Ile cannot be for And till sluniberors with the will not only rakoa spirited and wise com to thc soldiers or by prominent Virginia, blamed, Virginia herself is thy jilst, freely support abroad their wished to show to tho of his State n cannon I munder in butti« hut a kind at d fan.iii« s nt people casting by night and day, and it is a Maryland: My Maryland protecting Itoiiic. RICHMOND, 23.-lt is in evidence of tho battle. 1 toss father to bis As ..II May reported tangible nm, very up whether they are. sold to Northerners Come ! 'tis the red dawn ot the Legion throughout tliot.Mtiup.aign. obi Union mun. I givo to this llroo'« s private advices from that tho com¬ day, Thc second is « F.nropo, respectfully, your obedient servant, or Southerners. lt is true that tho ...... tl) command Ci,|. nh UMii). .1 son. two horses and a of quite Maryland! avalry my negro boy, missioners the Confederate States have i lt. S. French arc vast in ('onie! with thy array, gentleman of decided military talents, and ¡.nd dollars, for the of necessitous been to Rri'MSy» making preparations tho panoplied was litty Support introduced Lord .John Russell, und Lieutenant-Colonel naval but t. 9 American . ! .one-half of Artillery Commanding.. department, Maryland supposed by your Legislatur« futilities ot soldiers. 1 hope no secessionist, entertained by him at bis residence. could all navy With Üiitggold's spirit for the fray. to be the proper person to al the he:.d ol who wort iii his be split into matches-by La Gloiro With Watson's blood at pince jtnitr blue cockade, ready to Ai.Kx AN DU IA. 23.-It is STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Monterey, the State in this lita lc ni May reported alone. The Kmberoi* doubtless watches Willi fearless bowe and revolutionary struggle. h at melli's will refuse to that President Lincoln has 18G1. *" events,1 dashing May, This will be «d' d>. waining, proposed to thc Headquarters, May 14, and as surely will consult thc interests of Maryland! Sly I Legion cohtposed tbè clio h ts. i nw thal M'fíí'diiiKcomo upon us. And European to the tissent of thc To Tiiéutcnanl-Colon(il Maryland of the and will ni powers give Riph')). France" but bc has other airy State, bc called ¡pto.in ihei move. I tender n y own services, when United States to the of tho j Sir: I received yours, with tho hereafter; objects Conto ! for thy shield is anti mediate action in the held I am propositions Purls flag you nearer home at present, and the to tho ' bright strong, CUM t ;.ii.\iou-.t< ht. occasion them. ibi ti n ri va cor i 11 delivered to mo, and I will it as a suita¬ voyage Maryland ! see tho O Rronks requires Congress, prob g p t g-which keep Gulf of Mexico would exhaust all tho coal -.Conic ! for does thee Troop" attached to this Le was in thrs ble memorial of the and bear¬ thy-dalliance wrong, I think will LOOA M TI KS AND proposition rejected 1850 by Gov gallant intrepid his can Maryland ! gion. they do honor lo tho Le PISTANCKS.-Tho in« eminent.- (.'mirier. ing of yourself, and the noble garrison under steamships carry.-fjivci'pûol Courier, and to their «> teiiso interest SOth Come! to thine own heroic throng, gion. country in the hour with which thc movement of AI.I'.XANDUIA, 23.-Several member.1 your immediate command in Fort Moultrie. April. "That stalks with hibert b'allle. Their commander. Lanm au our is followed, renders the May few persons in this y along, Captain troops following of "Lincoln's Cabinet ar«' him to It was confidently asserted that Fort Moultrie RKWILDKUKO.-Very Ami give a new A'ci/ to thy song. is a id' ¡ m* unies of Value in urging pusll country ever believed in the of a young gentleman spirit, roulage topographical getting a forward a d'ui'nine into Con would be nothing but a un¬ possibility Maryland I My Maryland 1 accoii II with the Hrs char ¡den ol' tl 'ti current news: corjm Virginia. "slaughter-pen" Southern secession «nd of a separate South¬ plishincnts, gradúate, Scott tht.t he is not for : der the (ire.of Fort Sumter. behoved ! honor, in the Institution llAvitK l)K (IRACI..-At says yet ready such Many ern Confederation, until thc fact was Dbai'.moThcr burst the tyrant's chain, Military of the. St¡de tho mouth of tho step. it, and therefore, I think your de¬ actually Maryland ! Ile bas been in command ol one or two eon. near tho head ol' garrison accomplished. Fewer still, were SuMpiehainui Uiver, Chesa¬ lt is now believed that tlue Abolitioi serves tho higher credit for meeting with en- perhaps, Virginia should not call in vain, sinee his and is now a is two miles fruin prepared for the of energy, ! panics graduation, Pru peake Day. sixty Philudcl- troops will move on fron gornVss the conflict of the 12th and 18th ult. display resolution, Maryland lessor in the Purinen Sind, M At this Harper's Ferry and political in all the She meets her sisters on thc i:nive.rsity. phiiii point continuous railroad com- and at tho 3 You said that, could stand the sagacity apparent pro¬ plain- officer, with such a in. linnie timi is Williaiosport. Pennsylvania, sann always you ceedings of tho and so 'Sic .mniff." 'tis th« proud refrain, il ry education, is tm interrupted by a ferry. time attc. to !orc«< fite ns as and South, furnishing met A NN \i pt the passage of the Po long Major Anderson, your eye marked a contrast to the Tba' Itallles minions back amain, every day at the h »ad id a troup of cavill (»l.t.-«.-On the West side of Chosa- tonino tit kindled with enthusiasm for treachery, the imbe¬ ! Tho hirst k>- river Point of Rocks. The troop! always thc day of or the bewilderment of certain Maryland ry. Lieut« mut is tho Rev Mi pe Hay bout lilly miles from Havre di! from trial. That did como cility, North¬ Aviso, in Williaiosport will endeavor to storm tin day and you proved ern statesmen. No one majesty again. Gaillard, a gooflbimiu Ol talents, courage HfV Uraco', thirtynine miles by l'ailroatl from of the his in anticipated that sonic Mar , lund 1 My Maryland ! positlol) Kentuckians on tho yourself svjtcvfor every military point of the foremost mon learning. He was a secessionist of the Iiis W ishingtoii. laud heights, Mary of view. of the victorious anti¬ I see the blush water, and is lloW to for the dot. ANNAPOLIS;. JUNCTION.-The ot opposite Harper's Forry. slavery majority would seek in the hour of upon thy cheek, .going fight junction are The Vou have was " ' Maryland volunteers flag dclivored shot " Maryland !.. trines li«' Mr. a voil ii the branch road with tho Wash constantly armin; triumph lo evade the irrepressible conflict But wast preached. Prince,- Annapolis heve'in numbers. through four times, and the staff was over large ' thou bravely meek, o' as true as .«-ver brunell, nineteen miles from yet flag which the}' had themselves announced, ! gentleman courage N'unpr iligloll Auu.tp.dis The bondon Tintes that a letter o never cut down, nor was tho ever lowered. by Maryland had', is the Second Licntc.mnt. Mr. Alexei and twenty H.iles fiom says flag unworthy suggestions of compromise; audit lml lo! there surges forth a shriek City. iii.M'ijiie fro.i» Jell' l>.i\is- is HS u Fort Moultrie is identified with thc dor McPee, \< ho will bc .?< I 'mtv quite good sepa¬ was to most From hill to hill, iront creek to creek- foílvO") tip .*»»igb .Nii'N'noi'..-Al thc junction pf .l imes one linii. Lineólo. rate of South Carolina in 1770 equally contrary pcoplo's expec¬ Potomac culls to tn in b tilo, is Cornel of tlic Uiver with independence tations that every overture should Chesapeake. catiijvor (Vi upanj (Northern side) Chesapeake Pay, Mr. M. P., introduced the Com -when the flag-stall" was cut and when conciliatory Maryland! My 1 ¡ Thc is . < : of L»w\ers an about hours from Gregory. down, be ir beaten minor, Maryland Troop posed yi-uug forty eight steaming Posion. niissioliors of I lib Confederate States to Lon the heroic nailed it to the ixd- contemptuously ignored by Doctors, gr i.luatt s of fannel and four from . Jasper gun itv. At one time the most friends Thou wilf aol yield thc Vandal loll, «ollcgt-s. young twenty Johli Russell iiii the -lill inst. The intel and now it has becomo dear to the sanguine and oí" fortuno, merchants and un Nmtl-'ol.K.-About miles doubly of peace would have ventured to Maryland ! plantéis twelve South ol view WS i'ñfnriill-'l.-Md, Hi heart of every in our hardly sup¬ Thou wilt liol oronk lo lils oh»Oles of the Port j/. Carolinian, maintaining pose that six weeks could from tho control, highest respectability. .Monroe, which commands tho cntrntici Sr Lou li», General Prie second independence, and this elapse Maryland ! Rut this is not end ever 10 it. .May 22..MijnV although flag date of the new President's Helter tho tiro theo Troop yet full, and Con. Ilu rn have been in had been cut and cannon inauguration upon roll. man who is of i. i ey eonsultatio through through by without a blow struck on either Helter the blade, the shot, the young ambitious fame or di t't.CK i>v I.I.K.-Fourteen miles from in reference tn the balls, it continued to float in defiance and single teing bowl, »nd who to neutrality] Roth prc yet side. On the other bad Than crucifixion of thc soul. Ûliçtjôli'; desires serve his eontilr Balintore, tin the railroul to Harrisburg fessed a under a hand, many persons should desire fm pc ce. Pride pledges th triumph boinbardmont of thirty-three been to that there Maryland! My Maryland! step forward and join it. Ile enim (Ja b.g proh'bly thc nearest point, accessible of the In hours, and kissed thc in wel¬ lately encouraged hope be in a power State preserve order, au breeze, eager be no war at all. I better position in tho Confederate A on tin- rail to 1 i.i lt i u H tte, from tittil direction. General come, it waft the might possibly hear Ute disímil ilntndor hum, His associates in this 'j PAI.II Harney agrees on his part to nink hoping »night hostile fleet in HOil Maryland! my. roo]), and in tl .uuui:.-Ninety-eight miles fron mt un tl.er movements. si<îht np to a from thc [Liverpool Mercury, April . Thc Obi will all he from hospitable reception TIIK BLUNDKRS oí'" bine's bugle, fife and drum, Legion, gentlemen-men of spit Philadelphia, thirty eight Washington NK\V VOIIK. 22.-The London 7V»i< Cohuubtads that lay under its folds, of LINCOLN.-Dy talking Maryland! and courage. Col. writes nie th eighty live Trum fron .May with haughty coercion, Mr. Lincoln kept up a continual She is not Hampton Harrisburg, eighty-one urges absolute in tho America your cager boys ready to draw thc strings fever in the dead, nor deaf, nor dumb- two of his sons.will bo privates in a 11 'ipei s and seventeen froiti neutrality and let thc world South, enabled the Montgomery Huzza ! she tho Northern scum troop Ferry, Antuipo diflk-itltics. lt the law a.? well as th know that the old fort ol spurns ! to be raised ¡ti Columbia. Ju a lis. ii .. ti uri. says Government to concentrate its on She breathes-she burns! cavalry lint moral of coi '70 was alive, and to answer foi energies she'll come! she'll cpm< of ?an feelings England forbids the ready again tho soldier avoids all flu- hiti