Rockland Gazette, CONWAY FIRE INSURANCE CO

Rockland Gazette, CONWAY FIRE INSURANCE CO

PUBLISHED EVERT THURSDAY EVENING, BY Havtag n»d« lu p aildlUaw to JOHN PORTER & SON, PLAIN AND FANCY Office, No. 5 Custom-House Block, a* o S T Y I* si , W*M* Dow pnpand M oucato with xbatbm wd s u o rAT0*t (VIST oucB trnov of Job Work, aoch H TERMS, Circulars, Bill-Heads, Cards, Blanks* If paid strictly in advance—per annum, tM® Valalosaca. PrograHMca, If paym ent is delayed 6 mos. “ J ,' If not paid till the close of the year, z,uu Shop BlUs, Labels, Auotion and Hand B2T No paper will be discontinued until all arrbara B ilk . St«u, «te. o es are paid, unless at the option of me puplisher. Portlcohir Bitratloa paid to O ’ Single copies, three cents—for sale, at the office. O All letters and communications to be addressed PU1NTIN O IN COLORS* to the Publisher*. BRONZING, fee, Liberty anil luiou, Mow and oFrever, to d epart; you air friendly to the South, I Brownlow one of the most popular preachers TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. one hundred and thirty-three against two by 10.000 troops were in Welden on Tuesday, on by a return Bhot from the Federal forces. Theis know. Even now we have many frens in the among them. order of Governor Letcher. their way to Norfolk. is a prospect of capturing the fugitives. One and Inseparable." Tho Star says Government has positive infor­ Four thousand troops passed through Balti­ North, who sympathize with us, and won’t Brownlow is a man of medium height, and New York, May 22. Among the forces sent into Virginia were two mingle with this light.’ rather slim, with a round, “ bullet ” head, a mation that a majority of the rebel troops more on their way to Washington, yesterday. batteries and two companies of Artillery, num­ A special despatch to the Herald from Balti­ ‘ J. Davis, there’s your grate mistaik. Many quiet, pleasant countenance, and good address ; within fifty miles of Washington have refused A Washington despatch to theHerald says it erous wagons with spades, picks and other in­ more states that the 8th company of the Balti­ to take the oath of hostility to the Federal Gov­ is understood that the 7th, 12th and tith NeW trenching tools were also passed into that State. of us was your sincere friends, and thought ter­ an excellent, logical and. persuasive speaker ; more regiment went to the Relay House to­ tin parties among us was fussin about you and and as little in personal bearing and appear­ ernment. A large fraction of the troops nt York regiments, the Fire Zouaves and Sher­ The proceedings attending the movements of day. ° mUD meddlin with your eonsarns intirely too much. ance like the blackguard ho delights to make Harper’s Ferry have also refused to take the man’s battery were to start at 2 o’clock thia tho troops were conducted with the best possible But J. Davis, the minnit you lire a gun at the himself appear as one could well imagine. George Lee was at Norfolk on Sunday. Two oath of hostility to the Federal Government.— morning by the long bridge to occupy Arling­ order; thousand troops froju Mississippi arrived at piece of dry-goods called the Star-Spangled A Washington dispatch to tho Tribune says ton Heights and Alexandria. Richmond yesterday. Passengers from tho Banner, the North gits up and rises en massy, Tue Temptations and Dangers or the Camp. that a gentleman from Wheeling via Harper’s There was great activity to-night in the The Privateer Question. in defence of that banner. Not agin you as —These words will not reach many who have West say there is a large body of Mississipians Ferry says there are four thousand troops there camps, and additional troops will he under individuals—not agin the South even—but to volunteered to fight for their country, but they and Carolinians at Grafton. but are badly armed, and not very formidable. marching orders in case of immergency. The important statement is made in onr dis­ will reach some, and more, perhaps, of those The Union defense Committee have ordered He says that Northwestern Virginia will form It is rumored that the Secretary of State to­ patches that more than a mouth ago our Gov­ save the flag. We should indeed be weak in ernment notified the powers of Europe that it who will do so at some early future times. It sixteen James’ rifle cannon to be sent to Fort a State embracing sixty counties in which the day received despatches to the effect that it is the knees, unsound in the heart, milk-white in acceded to the arrangement of the European would be a sad result of this war, and a great Pickens. Union feeling is nearly unanimous. Secession no longer in the power of the British Govern­ thejliver, and soft in the head, if we stood Congress of 1856 relative to martime rights.— quietly by and saw this glorus Govyment smash- misfortune, if those who have so nobly stepped A despatch from Washington to the Tribune will probably be carried in the state by twenty ment to accept the proposition of our govern­ says that parties have yisited Alexandria and or thirty thousand. ment to recognize the code of the Congress of That agreement comprised the following points: od to pieces cither by a furrin or a intestine foe. forward for their country’s defence should, af­ 1. Privateering is, and remains, abolished. The gentle-harted mother hates to take her ter having fought their battles, return to their report that it seems like a deserted village. Government hourly expects the commence- Paris of 1850, denouncing privateering os pi- Four or five thousand of the inhabitants have ment of hostilities at Fort Pickens. Naval racy. 2. The Deutral flag covers enemies’ goods, naughty child across her knee, but she knows homes polluted in morals, addicted to liquor, with the exception ot contraband of war. it is her duty to do it. So wa shall hate to whip down in health by vicious practices, and un­ left since the commencement of the present officers have expressed thd belief that the rebels A despatch to the Times confirms the state- 3. Neutral goods, with the exception of fitted to resume the peaceful avocations of life. troubles. will be outflanked by a land force. j ment about the intended occupation of Arling- the naughty South, but we must do it if you contraband of war, are not liable to capture Artemus W ard in the Southern Con­ don't make back tracks at onct, and we shall Removed from home and the restraints of the There were five thousand troops there, armed Tlirec more Pennsylvania regiments have ton Heights, and adds the Richmond brigade to fe d e ra c y . with Minnie rifles. Virginians estimate the been accepted than the quota, and have received i the list of troops. under an enemy’s flag. wollop you out of your boots ! J. Davis, it is my society of women, with many idle hours to be 4. Blockades, in order to be binding, must passed in some way, with monotony to be used number of troops in the state from fifty to eighty marching orders. j The Steamers Pocahontas and Mt. Vernon decided opinion that the Sonny South is makin lie effective—that is to say, maintained by a The Show is Confiscated* .. a egrejus mutton hed of herself!’ up by all practicable measures, and with a con­ five thousand. They think JcfJ‘. Davis intends Government will not accept the Copway's , have sailed for a week’s trip down the Chesa- to transfer the battle ground into Pennsylvania. Michigan Indian warriors. peak and will p.o almost direct to Fortress Mon- force sufficient really to prevent access to the ‘ Go on sir, you're safe cnulf. You’re too stant desire for excitement, it will lie very hard nnaafc of kk«r onomy, TLo present declaration You have perhaps wondered whereabouts I small powder for mo !* e<xl tho President of the for young men to resist temptation to vicious Governor Letcher calls on the Roliiiers to Tau­ 21 UCbpatCII io LUu 2Ttz/tto ou,ja li2 xAiomberS oT; SUppOl'U-fcw P o iv ca -th a clu voac was for these many dase gone and past. Per-J^out|)6rn Oonthieveracv. iojulgvuwo iu the various trays in which they ter tne ordinance of secession nt the approach- the Massachusetts regiment, went last night to of a movement on Gosport Navy Yary. is not and shall not be binding, except between haps you sposed I'd gone to tho Toomb of the " , present themselves to the soldier. Now it ing'elcction, said voters, in some Districts, will haul down a secession flag in Alexandria.— ' There are now a quarter of a million of men those powers who have acceded or shall accede Wait till I go home and shirt oiit the Bal- to it. Cappylets, tho I don't know what those is.— dinsvill Mounted IIoss Cavalry ! I'm Captain should be the definite aim and determination be forced to declare their votes openly so that They pulled along the town and were tired at 1 under arms, that are in the pay of the United the Union men can be compelled to leave tho It's a poplar noospaper frase. of that Corpse, and J . Davis, beware ! Jeffer­ of every man who enlists in this war to bring four times by a picket guard while descending ; States.

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