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S'uhern troop demand an attack cn Washington b;t Vn. oppose it. All travel So-U w ;l.ibJc!;Ma stop ped to day. Oommander Gregory has tendered his ervicej to the Government. Fcur Ccrrparns tf volunteers left Buf falo yoMefJay lur the rendezvous at Ei aura, . The 7-1 and Cr.h regiments arc ready ta leave c fi r?c: ij : of orders. Gov. M iiir of Ky.t has issued a protlamatbri cr.bring an election for ic reitri.titiU'S to Congress cn the C0:h Jll!l( In D. . :::; H companies have been tT.'oni in un l-r the Governor 3 Protlama t.on. II'. i -su a ptoebmation for H'OJ rih'5 wbhh added to ihe arms al 1 iy n hit.d w i 1 Jibe to lace the S'ntein a cnlition f.f d-bn'.e. A Cairo di p it'll f the ord sayj that ra:?r.ng' re from n.Iovv cvntinuejo report thy atit iiV I i 11 of bodies cf trmed men. It 1; taid 1h.1t iby are ihort cf arm?. Tue V&ioa feeling ii crairii.j? ground in Western Ky. wb.rethe diJoyadty has tfeen the lu'-bi :ii.tTki.u. - St. Lcims, May -i'.h, P. M. A Bostcn dhpatch says orders have beer tstutd for four new regiments. U01 Hatcher WbUt -rhi regiment will pro ceed to Irt Warren Monday. 1.000,000 p-.rcus-.i 0:1 capa were seized m N. York yo-'erday, which had been thipped fur Charleston, plso a case ol re rolversat tbo Amcrban Express office. A N. Y. di'pi:ch today says Supt Ken nedy has meivt-d a Inter fetating that there is n thoroughly organized plan to . ynrn N. York, Philadelphia and Boston by cutting ir ihr supplies of water and then setting kre to variyus points. Tlie letter also states that men have been sta tioned at toili Boston and Philadelphia for weeks. men have been tent to ft. York to carrp cut their design. Al eo that although at lirst JefT. Davis disap proved, of such h proceeding, yet since the J'rctideni'a proclamation favored it. The letter is dated Lvuisville and the writer tayshe b an en my, bit will not fight with cau.phene arid lucifer matches lor weapons. Several well known secession- . I&ts iii N. York are closely watched and considerable credence is plaved in the statement and precautionary measures have been adopted by the Police. Fori Mad: son and Earthwork fortifica tions, .commanding the city and h arbor is In possesion of Government troops. The steamer Maryland laud-d some Mas. troops from Annapolis and large 'quantities of stores at FortMcIIenry yes terday, j The intelligence from Richmond is im portant, considerable alarm is said to ex ist there in consequence of the activity cf the Government and the unexpected unity of the North. It wos believed in Richmond that Pres. Davis had just non lied the Governors of the border States acting in hostility to the Government to assemble at Montgomery, there to confer with the Confederate Government. The Ya. Legislature adjourned on the 1st until the PJth of June, by which time it was expected that returns of the Popu lation on the ordinance of recession would bo received. Gen. Harney has prepared an address .to the people of Missouri urging them to jfctay .in the Unl'Jii m.d that secession will Strove the ruin f th' ir biate, and as to iimself he isrtady u s-tand to the last by the flag, to whioh CO ttars have been ad ded since he entered the service. Washington advices hut night were to effect thrt the war will be vigorously opened in a few days by demonstration upon Alexandria a:;d Norfolk. . Thrc-c or four companies will cross the ' Susquehannah with a battery of artillery and occupy Ilarvre de Grace. Trumps ' will then be f-ent forward 10 mile3 to Ba.!i River. The l?ut movement may not be . made for two days. A Mrong force o! carpenter:-; 01 d b'jilders will be sent for . ward to l?u;h uver to build the bridge there. The bridges over the 1 ig and lit tle 'Gunpowder river will bo rebuilt a oon &8 a sufficient military force is sent to' protect, the workmen. The bridgo will be ( 'omph'-N d by thurday mxt and the ro I to iliimi ro will then bo open ed and troops w ill be sent forward lrom Philadelphia to reinforce those at Fcrry ville. It is stated upon reliat b authority in .Wathin jton ye.-u-rday. that there wore only I60O Yariri'fansat Harper's Ferry. They are not hah' armed and very short of proviions. The Government yesterday purchased two fort tug?, to I "j converted into gun : boats tor srjice. The Vcr Id's special fays that Alexan dria custom house and pott office will be taken possession of soon by the federal troops. It is -contemplated to suspenJ all Southern mails next week. A report is current that there has been a collision petweon two vessels at the mouth of the Potomac and supplies for Washington ly up country loads have been cut cil ly Virginia. A corps cf op ralors is being organized to be attached to army. The Times savs the lottos are moving toward Baltimore, ai d Ft Mcllenry has teen well reinforced. The Cumberland, Mx:ticclh Yankee and several steam tugs are strictly block ading Hampton roads ar.d James river. The steamer Ihujic will sail today for Newport with the families and profess ors cf th? naval accideney. The Sec'y of Gov. Hicks says the ap pointment of the botrd of s-afety must precipitate that Slate into civil war. The majority cf the board are sworn to seces sion and men of de?pcrat' political for-tnnes- The great sial of the State is at Annapolis and will be thrown into Ches peake sooner than be plac 'd on an ordi nance of secession. The alaence of the teal is a veto. St. li'ns May C, A. M. ' ' Steamer Columbia with the Albany brigade, Salem Soum-cs, adetac!iment of the 7th ar.d tv.o 12 pound howctzers for the 7th failed yesterday. The Post's special barns on good au thority that the secessionists have planned for a fiery conflict with the federal troop?, that they may attempt passing through Baltimore. Gen Patterson lias prepared a flying railroad artillery latt-.ry for use cn the Annapolis ar.d dfir-rtcn railroad. It is reporn J ihn: all secrsrionists have b?cn warned to leave Washington. Capt Er.jb has been ordered to the -ini cf the fri;at? C'J.mlerlanf . A I -.-iter from the interior of bjuth Carolina says that while the writer "as t Willi iie'rroes occurred in his town, they burned four dwellings ar.d eight store in the town ar.d four more in the vicinity, eiyht re croes were hung and a dozen more would soon be hunj. The Sec'y cf Treasury instructed the collector of the port of S Y not to grant leave of absence to employees volunteer ing, they must resign or wA volunteer. TL'- JfcX.ey. City ccau guard have jtized tuo m b.o iwrs I iath d uilh3,S0U kegs iw.d 1,100 b;irrtl pj.vdef. The. Cou.ieraal tpecial says armtd ve.-rfls are station-:d 'S Alexandria t priyteel fiherrnan who !iat? been .ired iu to arid their lh et taken fr.Mn then. Maj Anderson has arrived at Wash ington. The frigates Nitgara and Minnesota are ordered to sail immediately. It is said the Presdlent will demand the restoration of Gc-port navy yard and Harpers Ferry Washington dispatches say the N Y C0:h will forthwith be located ia the Ltighborhowd of Georgetown. St. Louis,, May G, A. M. The Baltimore and Ohio K. It. haw offered the Guvtrnmeni the use of teir roiling stock. The Government has been cflicially advised, that at the latest dates no Com tuiijioneri from the Cor. federate States had presented themselves to the French Cuurt. The State Dep'i lias instructed thenew ministei to Paris, Mr. Dayton to explicitly make known 10 the Flench Government that there h not now, nor lias there been, nor will there be any. or the least idiu existing in this Govern ment of sulfering a dissolution of the Un ion to take plrce in any way whatever. Tlie Md. Legislature in their inter view with the President Saturday morn ing admitttd bwth tlie right and the pow er of the Governmenj to bring the troops through Baltimore or the State, and to take any measures for the public safety weich in the discretion of the President might te demanded either by actually reasonably apprehended exigencies. They expressed their belief that no eifort at secession or resistance to the federal au thority would be tempted by the Legis lature or State authorities, and they ask ed 111 this view they should be spared' rs long as posoiile the evils of a militury oc cupation or a revengeful thusiistment for former wrongs. The Presideut re plied that their suggestions and represen tations should bo considered but he should now say no more than thai the public in terest and not a spirit of revenge should actuate his measures. St. Louis, May C; P.M. A special dispatch to the iNew York Herald says there are now 30,010 troops at Washington including the Pennsylva nia troops who came through Baltimore. The troops takes possession of Alexan dria to-morrow. The American flag floats over Ilarvre de Grace. A Herald dispatch says it is believed that the President will issue anodier proclamation todap announcing the pir p'se of the Go"emment to repossess ihe Federal property seixed by tbe rein Is and deal summnr.ly with all hen alter found resisting its authority. Advanced po.ts are to be established w ithin u circuit of L'O miles of Wu-diinii-toe extenping into Va. in order to pro tect the agricultural districts supplying the Capitol. The Ciiy cf Wa:hirgton is jla d in semi martial law and Lieut Elwards Provost Marshal. The law does not ex tend to civilians though close supervision is kept over their movements. A dispatch from Washintjn to the Times says I believe the Railroad to Wheeling will be taken possession oi soun. Ti;e secession troops oniy hold possession of the road from Harper's F. 10 Martins! urg It was rumored that the Camden Sta tion, B;il;iinore, would be occupied Mon day morning by a detachment lrum the Relay House. Special Washington dispatches say it was the Gth Massachusetts regiment which took the Relay House, joined ly the IxewYork Sih anoiher from Annap olis. The Virginians 1 01st of having 5,000 men at Harper's Ferry, but authentic ac counu fix their number at 3,400. A demonstrations on them by the Govern ment is momentarily expected, as they are preparing to move the machinery of the armory to Richmond. It is said that Gov. Sprague and the R. I. troops will sooamove Southward. Messengers from Alexandria report that large numbers of people have lied from the city in view of the contempla ted attack by the federal tro ps. Al out -lOO Ya. troops armed Sunday coming from the direclieui of Richmond but see ing the fe deral lleet coming up the lViomac they turned toward Harp cr s 1 erry. 'Ihe Herald's dispatch also says the Maryland committee were told by the President that tt was not the intention of the JJovemmem to retaliate for the at thch by Baltimore cn Northern Troops, but it was de termined ;a assert the right of way through Baltimore at all hazards. A Fort Smith di-patth of teday says a gentleman just arrived from Ft W ashing ton brings intelligence from that post up to May 1st. Tlie U. S. Troops, compri sing the six companies of Cavalry and one of Infantry in all about GOO men were preparing 10 evacuate the Fort. On Thursday last the Furts was turn ed over to Governor Harris of the Chick asaw Nation. Capt. Sturges and his company from Fori Smith arrived at Fort Washington on the 1st ins. The U. S. Troops at Ft Cobb w e re ex pected to join these of Washington on their march for Ft Leavenworth. I About 1000 trocps of the 1st Military uistric, .Uo. encairped at Lindeli's Grove near St. Louis for the parpese of a review and drill by order cf tne Adj'i General cf the State. It is feared there will te trouble between the State troops and the L S. forces at the Arsenal. St. Locis, May 7, A. M. Gen Sectfsent dispalches u Gen But ler of Annapolis on Sunday last giving him three days to take possession cf the j Relay House 9 mile trom Bahimore. j B.itler responded that he would have re- ligio os service there th? same day. He I fulfilled his word for cn that day the N 1 Y S-l and Mass S.h arrived at the Relay Hou-e ai.d look pos e?si"ii uf the tele graph, planted tight howiizrrs on the viaduct and invested the place. This gives full command cf th: toad to and from the west. They cut eff telegraphic communication to Harpers Ferry. It is rumored that this movement looks to the retaking f thuiriace. An enihusiastis Union meeting was held at Annapolis Saturday night. It is thought thai Gen Bjih rs ultimate destination i Harpers Ferry. The t no: which left Washington ate si pp d t be for th same j dace. A large tit ra! -r of trafjip.'rts tr col le . ting at Annapolis. It is supposed a large bmly o' f. d.-ral troops will be in Bahmnure I y Thur.-d.iy. U S recru'ing offices opened in Balti more yesterday morning. Three hMdr el cavalry w. Jl m )unt. d left Carln-h- larricks for York; ih.y said ihey would go through Baliimrt. In the Pa Lt-gisl Mure yesterday it was proposed that as Ex-Sen Mason owned a targe proj'-rty 111 Pa thai a committee le appointed to investigate ; and whereas h has been guilty of treason iKM onvt yance or transfer of the srime ali be ac knuwhdged or r c ud' d iu State. Hon Joliii A Dix ha- acctpud the Maj Gen- ral-hip of the N Y lurces tendered iiiiu by Gov Morgan. The Sec of War in order to accommo date the traveling public has directed the opening oi the military route between Washington and Philadelphia via Ann apolis. The will be iffo daily trains. The government has declined accept ing more than one reg ment of three month volunteers irom Mich. The Mayor of Washington lias issued a proclamation rt fp.ii ing all drinking sal loons to bo closed at half past 0, p. 111. Much alarm exists at Alexandria owing to the proposed military occupation. Gov Letcher has issued a priclamation saying that the sovereignty of Ya hail been denied, her territorial rights assailed, her soil threatened by ihe authorities at Washington and every artifice employed to inflame the people of the northern States against us; it therefore becomes the solemn duty of every citizen of Ya to prepare for the impending conflict ; in this view he authorizes the military com mander to order out the forces and muster additional volunteers as the exigencies of the tunes may ut-iuand. The schooner Chas Donnh from Wil mington. N C, has on board Lieut I); I oel and fifty mtii, hue of the Fayette ville Arsenal. Tin y report that on April 17th between 10 ant' 12 hundrtd N Caro lina militia demanded the surrender of the arsenal; it was deemed prudent to comply as resistance wan useless, and they were allowed to depart unmolested. The Arsenal contained 40,000 stand of arms. A special dispatch from Baltimore to ihe IS Y Tunes says the Legislature re assembled Monday. The secessionists it is said will not attempt to call a conven tion, if they do the Unionists will insist that the question convention or no conven tion shall be submitted to the people at the election of delegates. St. Louis, May 7, A. M. Gen Scott has issued a card begging correspoiideu'sj 10 spire huu. sayi.ig h has no oiiice iu-his gilt, no jvnver n ac cept volunteers, Corps, eir indii leluals ii.i ( no time to answer biters. A Biltim ireuu had an intervn w with G-n B nler, who sai l that 11 riheru ir. p. must pass in satety over ihe ground wheiv Massacliusetts flood w..s spilled, and il they were attacked from the houses the houses woidd be blown up. A special dispatch to tne N Y Post iuiya that ihe sieann r R B Raiuey is to iak forces from Aniiajxli to ret ike Suniifs Tomi lightship. Tne Raiuey has 4 gu 1 and 70 men on board. ine will r j I u the lightship removed by ihe secessionists A war steamer is now olatmned otf Ft Mcllenry, Baltimore, .to assist the gai risou. Gov Oiden, of N J, has accepted the brigade oi HuiLon ceunty, ami Lienerai Wrmhi oilers his s- rvices to the govern ment fur an indefinite period. The Commercial's W a!imgton dispatch says that it is expected thai Baltimore will be occupied by governments irexips by Wednesday. The Post's Washington says that large nundiers of exiles from Ya are constant ly arriving; also that Sen Johnson, of Tenn, will make a speech there in favor of the Union in a few e.ays. The Herald's special says Ellsworth's Zouaves and their artillery have been or dered to Alexandria, Annapolis and Balt imore, and 20 miles each side of the track of the Baltimore cc Ohio It R ha? been erected a military depot cammanded by Gen Butler. All of the bridges burned will be re paired by Wednesday. The Times' Washington correspondent says ali but tour companies of militia have been discharged. A number of the police admit the re ception ef 2.000 rifi-.s by the secessiunisis from Harper's Feny. St. Loins, May S, A. M. Gentlemen at Baltimore to-day from Fredericksburg .-ay that Go Letcher will soon issue an order for the evacuation of Harper's Ferry by the troops now ren dixvousing there. The twentieth regiment left N Y for Washington via Annapolis. ' Sen Bayard, of Del., arrived at Phila delphia this morning, saying he left Wil mington fearing an assault would be made upon him, he was taken into custody at the depot but released by Maj Henry, he having no charge against him. The Tribune's W ashincton correspond ence to-day statt s that the g ve ri.ue nt l as c-nain advic s that there are 30 C( 0 i" 50,000 in the vicinity 0! Fairfax Court House, Ya., and that within two days inarch of Richmond. There are at least 7O.0U0 men avad a'.le whoso desire ami expectation is sooj to be quartered at Washington. A gentleman who was at Gen Bailor's camp this morning says there is a battery piinted on the o'.her side of Patapcu river which can rake him effectually. He informed B jh rof it, who at once made preparations to tako it. The Herald's Washington dispatches Gth says the forces at the Relay House have been reinforced to day, and at an hour-ar.d-a-hall's notice a further rein forcement of 2.000 cr 30,000 more could be furnished Butbr. There is no fear of fighting at Balti more unless an attack is made by seme impettrus and disorganized mob. There caa be no fcrmidalie regular tattle. The Charleston Courier says the Col lector at th2t Port has teen instructed by the government of the Confederate States to clear private vessels and cargoes until war is declared and the will cf Cougress is mado known. Gen Beauregard has bft Charleston for Montgomery. The entire 2s J troops are in Washing ton and elicit much praise. Gov Andrew, cf Mass. has received a dispatch Iro.n the tvar department saying 1 no more i.duiiioi.al tr ps, w-i.ld be re iqfiiredat I resent uaiesi insisting for 3 J At Pi.ibiilelphia 4 l'rt region ns and ' two ether regiments dTe Under rii rs to march to-murruw. The Mo. Legislature still in secret ses sion. The Senate has under coii-tdeiu- i tioii a bit! to ineurjuirate th Western Pa cific 1 a. Iioad company. Tl.- Lnioiiimiiai An In 011, Kai sus were iclorious yesterday at the muu.upal -lection. N Orieaus dhpatches say over 300 CC0 applications have been nUe to the State elepat iment for b. tttrs of inar po.- and re prisal. In the Coufeeh rate Congress, 7th, Broke, ot Mlas., priaente.il th ' ji'i.iiare -ot Girgnna adojtinglnj 1 n v.. .0 sliti.tioii ; also, resolution? a, iniing commissioners to Ciigrcj, two .i vehiun Breckeuridge and Staples were j-r-sent. Mr. Broke moved that they be qualified and take their s ats. Mr. Rhett moved to co 'into s( crrt ses sion and ihe commisciuners be luv.tid to remain. A later dispatch says that Ya ha be-n admitit d as a in mhi r of tin- Coiii t eh rate States government 111 secret si scion. Two of her members were sw.irn in and par ticipated iu discussions and vot-d on ques tions. No other business made pnbii.;. Montgomery, May Gth. Cmiy of Al abama present d a bill li.xing the time of election of Representatives in Congress; also, providing tor the election of Presi dent and Yice President under the per manent Constitution. Referred to the Judiciary committee. An act passed recognizing war with the U S, and concerning letters of marque and reprisal and prize goods. The pre amble recites acts of Lincoln and his pro clamation and the necessity of the Con federate Sia'.es to accept ihe wrr thus commenced by him. The act authorize. grauting letters of marque and reprisal 011 certain conditions, a proviso announc ing the doctrine that free ships take free goods 30 days granted to federal vessels now at ports of the Confederate States fur pur poses of lawful commerce to return to their homes. Five per cent of prizes re ceived as fund for widows and orphans of those killed on private armed vessels and support of wounded. Nashville, May 7th. The proceedings of the 'IVnn legislature have just been made public. An ordinance of secession and alliance with the Confederate States passed subject to a vot of the p. ople on ihe Sih ot June next. A miMrary bill was pa-sed calling for 55 000 troops and appropriating t-2 00() 000 tun oi.di: loua lly an i c3 OCU C0U c... do 1 .nally. F ::;:!'.:. -n, Ky . l .y 7:h" The bgj. latu has ailopn tl a resoli.li u Cilling for t..e c- rresp-i.(le C b w e.t liov Al de li. n an I ihe Contideiat. SiaOs; also in pin ing wlnlhel tit Coi.tt dt laie Sl.ili s I ad made t y i'i qui.-it l 11 Hi Kj b r lloi j)s and I he ju l iioi s 1 1 j ly 1 hi 1 e to ; aL-o to appoint a committee in inquire into the expidiency of the suspei,un ed specie payment by the banks. Luuisvf h-, May 7ih A r. lial le pri vie di.-palch says Arkansas yesterday j ased an uidiiiai.ee ot s ce-ion ly G'J .igiiust 1. Hanidurg. Vn.. May 7ih. It st 1 ins tol e the (!i-poition oi .-ou.e ol tlu- iin ni bersof the 1. gisla ute t r .-iia.n ihe gov ernor from ii-mg In I mili'ai v pr rogaiive as commantb r in chief, any such 1 ill wi.l surely be v to. d. The World's special Was-hingion dis patches of May 7 1I1 says Maj Anderson contemplates addressing lit ; peop.e ot Ky iu behalf of the Union. Several army ollic rs who failed to get commissions iu the ret. el service on re signing have asked to be restored, they met wiih emphatic r fusal. Th- re are sixty thou and stand of arms in the Washington Navy Yard. The government has already received prefers of 2-j0,0U0 m--n lrom West of tie Albghanies. The war department has informed the governors of the States which had order ed out their quota of mihtia under the first proclamation of the President that it is desirable and preferable that those who have not been marched forward shall Le mustered in for three years under the sub sequent proclamation, full instructions on this sube-ct will soon hj issued. St. Locis, May S h, A. M. New York. May 7th-. Eight companies of sappers and miners have been mustertd into service; also five companies Col Ba ker's California regiment. Col Hawkins Zouaves will be mustered into service to day and armed with Eufield rifles. New York and Philadelphia have been made military depots. Troops will be c mce:; trated in these cities to be ser,t at the lea-t emergency to any pjint by land or sea. The governor has accepted the tender of various yachts which will be armed for revenue service. Baltimore, May 7th. The troops at ihe Relay House are strengthening their po sition by throwing up brta-.uvorks and digging trenches. Lie.it Fauntteroy. U S navy, was ar ret.d at Ihrp r's try ibis morning while Minute lo Washington. A Ibsioii dispatch ays that the 7ih Mass regimeiii on learning that no more tnops would be accept, d nnd. r ihrre yars enlistment wuitcl en Gov Andrew and offered their service for ihe full lime. Chicago, May 7lh. Two companies ,t Minnesota volunteers have been ordered ly toe Sec of War to fort Ridgby and two to fort Abercromhee to relieve the com panies of second infantry at those puints. Returns from Ky indicate that the j Union ticket has triumphed. In the Mo legisl uure yesterday thei bill for thn extension of the Pacific rail road came up and elicited some d.'scussion. Mr Hyerthen oiTerfd an amendco-nt ! which is the same in iikci as the 1 1." be olfercd last winter. It recognizes the sothwest railroad company and invests it with a number of privileges for the com pletion of the read. Messrs See-U, Ouii. t .ii.d W J -p ' '') -' " . 1 . t a Sco:l wan pxrtu ly leettix 1 u uaugaii-u wi ii s ; o T'n.eei State-, 'he eigh- can lawfully sursist Ivtw.-fjj ,v. . IrQ obstructed ty our enemie and it would. pen!. nee d the IM'tU' o 3 -a , , . , , r t . a,,, ,,,, ,.. ...lnf thia Tt rnlcrv the bev- of the Pv. rs of war. ua;t u 4 ,. ' ' then be absdutely neces.a y for toe S.a c Ut. a,.U ot . , m ,r to construct scm, other highway m iu e,,h. IUEL W. BLACK. eri.no nt .ar.d ui:Lc,t a ' r C?- tlace But the Mo river plowed through . .v.uLi.L. , . 1 '"w il . .. , a , ,f oun.rr no v and would a .1 S, , rr., r. Moa ro , Se c. of .s utU rly nco:u,U ut M.th ,hI:.,T , l always serve us as a meat;' e l c mmu:ii cation letween easttra and western bor der, the r--fore th- re was n. imperative 11 c s-i'V for eon ; leting ill l acltic read. Ti.e t.b"e.-t c. tne um i.d.u ui is 10 open a hie- of ci'Uiiioo.u aiion wi.hthe Suuiia by means of ihe Iron Mountain rai!read. Nebraska. Gtiural 0:tk r No. 1 lit I otl li I i- I 0...a:,;i. Apr.ioeo.. 101 ) Ai ...?.., ,,l.,!i!..r c.'ii ruiii- s .111 lilll " II ii. I f ! The interdiction llows. n-'ces-jn'.y (. tlie p.inciple already .vavj. i.if ; of war put nil the mmr'r-) (f nati !ij resp-ctivt !y m I.o-t ;' . 7 i , other; and in muT r 1: dit id i.-!, ' ' on a friendiy or comnn n i .l u-:t? I St Iu-,. M.vSh P M. within th - tni Bnga 1 -. ill report lorth- . wioh- .. two Gov. ri.tm n!s r- j , J.o. i, .M.i O U. 1. x ( , x. pj ;,v- ' Wo. Id I e 5 lacing the acts f (I t - . 'I Maj Ai.dr.tcn ha arc-j ted lh- com- w it to Ma, r .. ra, Al. j ' I , . a , , . 1., .1, .. ., ... !,, r , i.- r o u.ia- ai.u in cet -r 11.no .01 at. in .,u-. ! mand o ih- Ky b igude wnh ihe Cons nt i er. l.a. h . mm ueiin. n. '. 1 .,,!. 'i " ' ' J n 1 ii , ,. : ., . r - " 11. 11 U iiioo.ii r. it Wi.i.l (,.,. of lh- Prrs.deni. 'iiV w.ll t:a-. -n.it I 1 .....1. .... - B.hui.r. Mn 7i;l-li.-U:..o,i.l m- Ad, , . ,tti n r.,1 : 1 r.r rJt u . -; . ; - ; - l- ; i. -. .i......ri.!i .... 1 i . . . . 1 . -. - , . - ... . mi - 1 1 a i iu ht 1 1 ( i . 1 i vj-o.j . a - a x 1 ' I ' - '' ' .- i j . . 1 . . . , ; . . - . , 1 . f - . 1 . r . 1 o 1 o r- '. n 1 . n. 1 0 n.. : .1 . ' . 1 . 5 all.ur. lion iKvetdy Johnson m l-euall I" won a re-, of the hid ies J st mcd a tl ig to the Hour' . a "u. ui.d . pnptn 1 : Guards who l.eol 'J) n.e.nb- r., prCsi l.l, Within 'h :ec.;..: besides a hrg- ar.d entbasuo ga:lo-r- i mat d-rs . f cemj 1. s ing of th' pe pb. Mr Jo.ois":i .- i.'l i 1 the original lausts WiiC.i p.. d ..c d 1 ' ti'i'si-iit a mi I g ncv M il I ii ! i.iis i. id I - a,. I u - A .u'. l t In ( t-.-rt 10 It: ga l-.-i e , a. ! tup. -i:. 1, B igs.i". all cvin w ; I !;".'. th- i r- 1 e; . l'L.d.l g I I ,Uii ci..: a j, j . t -v ...i s tbe e .tistel.i;,, . t e uir.i. 's al. l relutii !'. ai !a r f . , tv court if jtistiei ; aid u i, ,,.: j ru- te'e .s tirily f. ii" ra'i.o'ry u. , i, Vol-j war. It ; lh-rds aid loan tiu-;;.v;4 f ar', h r p- j i v r S l,tl .' al.ii-i 1.1 t.pj. il .i th- il n.tituli i. .u.d a eoVcrnmni wi.i. h tii -y w 10 tor.-ui t In loaning and adopting, no threat ot tFeason has ever been whispered within Ivt limits, while blessings and advantages i lu ot ihe Union have ever been fully tsti- I ihe E-s p. of Omaha, has b en appnintr. ued and apreciati-d. the bss ot these Actmg Adut mi Ueneral ot chrasKa 11 Ad at-i ?J-ral, a e-... h-.- must-r ; ii'.ctnal maimer, I y . t.al h:-g th. j V.:..i.i;..i lh- ir r ...i-'.ti n- tor aimS l.ants of tlo- ene my c ..: -try t , , . j ,..,). ;.;,,!, ,,r,. All h;-.t p .rti-.n oMho hh-ir G.erniu. nt. a:,I it !..;'..,-.! IVrrvoiy ly 1. g nonh i!i I latn- River constitutes the iirsi B.igade, and all thai portion si-utii of ihe Platte censti- ites the s cud Briga.b. John MeCon- civ.iii'iig. -s 11 i- 1. li wOidd be utter ruin. ul.iiii uil the S;ates would more or bss shate ; I nt ourge ographii al position would it aU.- nni.i. ehaie and total separation im possible. Bat for ihe resisiaiKe 1.1 its just and legal authority ihe g-ucriil Gov . rnui- nt had given no causes, and hud ihe Iriends of Constitutional right- remained at their poss in Congress, the power of the government to tran-gress its authori ty would have been efl'ectualiy thwarted. The leaders of the rebelll- n we re actuat ed by an unholy thirst br otheiat power; the laet is evinced in the elevation to place of all those; who have d. se crated thcial power. They may as well strike ai the heavens with their arms as against the American Union; dr feat is cerium to re bellion. The men in the free Slate ac cording to the last census was 3.77S.0U0 between the agt s of lSundJ.j; the slave S(a;es have 1,60-5,000. The seceded j m.ui.i ii conveying inu nign j,..; 4. j ryingon a trai:oricuscorrespgdt:s- . ! the enemy. These ienideratio-n nrry w::h I r CO".''! liar furo to inantime t;iie-, :,vri I principal o' j' ct is to d stri.y t:.. i . . j E and requisitions e nt day. Fill'; ADVKKTJSEB. l. NV. KHUN AS, KIUTOU. II. W. DtPuv is Agent for the Sioux States, exclusive of Va., had only 531 010 Indians. and the diti'erence of wealth is proportion ate to that of men. It was no doubt the aim of the South to confine the war to the border Stales, Mr Cobb was even now Ceingratulaiiug them on the removal ef it from their midst, but Maryland should lrustrate this cowardly policy. Let those who have provoked toe w .r t ear 11- tit 1 r brunt. Maryland's p siuo.i 1-. to n mam firm in her byahy to the Guv rnu.e 0. The leaders ot lb: rebellion did ali lti y could for Mr Lincoln's eh etion as a m. an-, of precipitating a revolution of 11. e Ninth. Tlo y relied for the sue. ess ot iheu- plan' on tne iutervenMon of the Lord, r States and divij .iH in the Noaih, but tl;. y were short sighti 1! iin 11 ; ih- lir-i gnu 1 1 r 1 al o..r indie I til slaiving garrison wa- a I low at tlie na'ions heatt and a united Nonh hi's 1 1 ss 11 in vindicati. n ol the (lag and for l!ie inain'aiiiiince of the Govern ment ll.aveii f.,tl id tlie duty of ll at vindication should I e torg..it -n by M ry lml. W ahi.gu.n, May Tib. I b. II rud', eoriesJond.-U'je .-ays I e gr. ;it. st aeinny prevails al the War and Navy d-part-uients, per!, ciiug details and cneoiiipa--sing and punishing traitor.-. Aik ther . ouimitt. 1 a-; be. n ! ere from Baltiini-.-. Tjo y 1. p.rtid n. ihe I'r.-i-d i.ltl.al the in .I. 1 1 1 it wa.- 1I1M n and I, e loyjili-ts wt-re' pr paring In w. c. ine ,e goven iii n't:) ps. T: r. wib b- at I a 1 13 r. gum his raj.-11I iu B il nn.i:-.- ot nn lii. u-ai.il men each and be ace. pled by ihe gov. rnm. nt. 11 ml to Lin. the (ieneral of Division and and commerce eu tne enemy 11 or! the Brigadier General of the second Brig- j force them to P'ce. It is a ul!U .. ode will forward reports, muster rolls j doctrine in the English co-r B:.,i .. at the earliest ccnver.i-! the j.iigliso jurists tn ilo rv a ... ; ... 1st, al the same time, a w;.r t. r j.:,. SAM. W. BLACK. and peace br eommene. T. :. 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 t-- f . , . 1 :,. cuA.e j an 1.0 ai once o a. a;;ng ,1 J. AI LoMiir, Lommai.der in Uhiel. , 7 all crinuiuiiicai;on w 1111 eai u .us o, j Act g Adj 1 Gen I. , n.J.v.dua! of ih, r. sn . " 1 j 1 Goveriunei.l. as well as the G r . -. themselves, in a stale of b'Miihu.- 7 . is equally the doctrine of ail :! .' - tative writers on the law of tan u- s of ihe maritime ordmiuc. s tf .,1 . great Powers of Eur p.-. . ll 1- ihe received law ef this-c'lm ry.'u,: at so .bcidi d fr. qtletitlv by the l". i . ot the Uuit.d Stun s during the II . tionary war; and again ly the Si.pr Court of ihe United States, ibrug . course of the hist war; and 11 11 ebiii. ., : . conceive of a point of d u tt ine m. re d ly or extensively rooted in the u n -1 maritime law ot Europe, and in th- ii ver.-al and immemorial .isage of whole iMiiimunity uf life tiAl'.i. d r! It lollow , as u iiece-s;iry c.er ..-m- of ihe docnine ot ih lib' alo ! a '1 t. rcour-e or triifH'-, w nh ut ep p ' mi- i..ii, that all c ir rio t w n;, 1!, iu. id. (hiring war are uu riy y J !' iiisuran eet houj' p-.....-fy -i - 1. a I coiii 1 a 1 1 1 . a . - 1 1- a s j e- . . 1 and in 1 rc ur-e w r;i .1 u. . 1 r'lCFiSD.VV M(iI;MM;. MAY D, ISi'il. AppoiMtmenls far Xchraska. A. S. Paddock, formerly of this Territory has been appointed Secretary of Nebraska. O. II. Inisn, is Agent for the Oma has. John McCo.miie has be. n appointed Adjutant General for this Territory. Consistency! Jomn Tr nr.. w h wa - ihe 1 undid it f..r Pr. -id 11. y o' i!e pMity who-e pl i'form was '-Tie I in. it ib 11.-: i'l.t i ti and the Etif c. mi ni of the Law-." has been drawing oi a ih ! '-v carri. d I y "Iu 1 rr. 1 w I i. I. si ins ill- j all- n 1 n u.y.'.Jii a subj- e t 11 t. most irr -i 'all i i l!i S arh in'o lie raiiL .f tie S-cssinM-t-- lb join d th' S- re-"d lii-!s biau e the Adilii'li- rational Vn-Iiii.gton w n mi f;ivor of "Enfor.-ing On- Law-."' Me li' e many ethers in ihe Bold, r Stnn s. were . ppos- d l. Srressb ; it was 'Unrontitntional, impolitic and rninorous to :h ? int. r ests 1 f . v. iy - ctiou of t',.- com. try;" I ut lie II lio I 1 I Ii b V II e- i.op, j: I,, jf, J.,, fl r,.,.,. ... ,.f 1 1 . T', .. .1 ...... 1... I I V lie- mterv, nil. .11 of third p r -,i ' 1 ...ll .ll-l 1 ' v .1 " ,'11' 11111-1 I'l - .'ll , , . . ., . 1 y I iir'neisi.ip. nave nio u.y ..... .. so -'ai it. d. I nt if 11 n - t o : !- I u rh mora J 1 . . 1 1 . 1 . . no ariiuc- l. as succeeu.u 01 1.-1.... . countiy. Is illl illegal a. I V ' 1 b cause ii l a ei'UOii..n;j a1 ; n 1 rati. The '..leha--- et l -h - n my'.- couiory. or ihe r missi .:. a . ' it of funds th re. b a dai.g. r.- giil act, b. i iiiit' it .inly ' . i,.-n resoi.rvi s and reli.vmg tlo- evw ie my. The r- uus-i' 11 t l'-o.'' 1 y, or bill.- to .-u! j cr , . f t!. 1 , llliiil W : Ul. 1 l.e Uil. I' i I'n r- 1 .. -?y . oiionuiio all n, t ! . ( r . 1 Ali ui- a vols to trad.- w. it 1 U- si a i ii ! Th" Hai'ors .11 the Cot'.m Slat, s coii'd destroy i'.- b t G vercnierit n th" fa..- 1 f ih Gl ' : st.iilth" forts ;ir- rab. ntsd iroa-ur-- .f t!u' L'. Suites; fir--. .11 I,, r shits nnd in-uli In r flag; and y. t Mr I !l and the Ibr.br States can only say T)on"t V "j b a-e don't, gen- 1 . . 1 ran ii iu n a-ni .gtoo. Th M iss Sdi it giment yesterday sent five hundred 1 rivet of splendid bread im.de I y ibm.-elves to the N Y L':th. Gen Tain r.-on, of Pa., will move troops by deiachu en's ihrough Baltimore as soon 1 . P'iifr.i-,.1 i.- ..., 1 li.ii-.l , I - I I I 1 I " I . L.'l, 'll 1 , VI . Maj 11 inter, U S A, will te rnad, a Coble I. trade wuhout tin; s press n o 1 -ihe G .vcriiinent. Evrv reUx.' the rub; tends to furrnpi. th-s I' -'-1 ihe sulject.iind prtveuls the war I' -I infilling its end. The only excej tion to diis tr l rigoroii-) rule of interioumnal ' dei.ee ii the rase of run-jt.i. li th.-y sire contract (f ii'-r.-s.-fy. ' ' ' 1 1 1 ' mi a -tafe of war. and enge-i J- r . lt- vbbir;e. It i- a!-.o :i bo t... , 1 .v .0 1:.. -ei!'"li o of the I.' tbmen'' ' v 11 nr. nriirg nrv wri ng bony th -usai.d troop, will be roncn- j ....... . lr , ..i...,, .. r;IlVf rr,,m.tif proposes to enforce the law s and crdlect the ri venue, they are th 11 ready to join j of the two States to i o:u:n' n' ' the Secessionists in resisting. on IUj correspondence cr i -s .. T, . . ... ,, ! gether, that all com::igr.'iil I roiri ine pi .em ".'fiinni iiisui; a oy , ., , 1; r.1, 11 3 exi.-ti: g be I ween the jo.l-i ;e' n purti . prior to the war, ar.-ui-- the Border States, t!;ey n-f the worst eiipinie." th" Union has. If it is true, as as some fear, that tin? Uni 11 is irrepara- Seii M. Troll tenders a regiment of j Iy b.st. The Ibnbr S'.ates and the himbermeu, from Main, ii'iie n. be under ,.'. TJuiiOi mii .are to blame for it. six f.-et for the regular army, lb y ;ire like ly to be accepted The Governor.-, of Pa., G'lio, Mich, and lib, have agreed on a p'.:u of co-. peci When (Jen. IMbw telegraphed from Na-hvilb; to Montgomery that he could lion lor the si, iron of the Ee.bral li,,v-! rai.-e ten thcu-a:il volunteers to join the ernm-nt. They are as 1 unit ; their ac- Southern army he was hnrmed that the vi-.-n tho inh ibnan;., o! tw v.1 ttie mere iorco and act of i..e w-'r though (jther contracts, lA-'it) I : the war, aro not cxiin." i do d. ' remedy is only u-pei,h d, an! i- r the ina! iiiiy of an alien i " 1 " 1 ' to sustain, 111 the larigi ag-' Y r iaus-, a prr(.iii ytiwii in ji-'i'.t' whole ot thi- d riti r- -p '' ' b-iralitv of anv ioinmerci 1'. ml "" ' Proclamation oflhc Governor. ExrcuTivr CiiiMnrR, Neb. Ter. ) Umaha, April ,'J0. liGl. The withdrawal of U. t-ites Tio p from seine of the forts 10 Nebraska, and the disturbed Condititn of the count iy. make it expedient that volunteer forces should be organized ihroi.-ghtui ihe Ter ritory ; Therefore I. Smml W. B'.n k. Gov- erir-r of Nebr;skil. do h- r I y r. c n i d tlar. wherever the tame ! j ran. c lib, v .Iiinte. r roo.j :i nies. ith r of ii.'amry r . .v.dry or ril!.?, sha'l be imme I a'ely l..rm' d iind rganiZ' d. ll li r. . ium n d. el li at two or - more couni.es tbo.dd combine together, in ail eases, where, by war was ex'er.-iv.-ly revi- we k. iirn.rir.h-niith- ritn ;. an. nt ill. vil with j-roriuon. This. -hows when-j fi f JJ(,j dm si', -air- exi.niii' il. and l.he p. ir; 11- w!.. l-e.-n I t l l 1 tl e-':ihi -'i d iu the pinch is in lb- ("nit n S'an t 1 -,.ii 1 1, 1 won Having oeeu rami, u i-J tlie j ir.-m. ni itr,((,IM xv,.rf. ,, ,j,. .,ral le vnl'ss irCVn t . I - L I I . 1 ...... I ' iSf.i; cuas'.' nas t;rueieu ine stoppage ai Cairo of all supplies ot any kind to the rebellious States. New York. May S'.h. Warren Leland of the Metrepnlnaii Hotel has lend.-reii his services to lh Gov. rnor o! his native SiiUe ti had the 1st rt regiment. Philadelphia, May Sth. Fdiy West Peiiit Cadets were detained here yesterday. Every iiwsj apVr in New York row ! " ( in wul I v, Wa !I .fig' -u. '-r 1 .1 1 '-r 1 .1 ' I In. S . . r r 1 11.. t 'i .ii rt . .f I h St l'v', Misiatn-ine UoV' riitnent. imy all vie ; . , , , r , i-r w in it - uiui no (i on t 1 1 1. wiih ear. ini.t'r 111 uo ir pro:e?-i..iH or devotion to the Union. Two months age' two-ihirds of the N. Y. Press was sup posed to sympathize with the Secessionists. Ordinance; Ho 2. Be Utr.onti bj C.H CoHLti " T'uf l.-i ?: e.kie l e ra-i"i t- r- ", ... -i i.i. ii l.r lvm - ...h t M an ! , , , , . 5llll l' J..-.- X. .'I'l rtifliut T r ' . r i t r . ' ('''"' " ' I'.'-w.oi -fUft-'r Iff" ..s.,-. i fi" UO. U' ll 1 of I aiiiil'.l La- r. lu td , ,..,.,. , r i.ui . t iu;.- er-. .-..- " ' tos.il any arms to the I. ..it. d States, r t .I1W.,, k-, , b, ..li;rstoi,.free,.f charge, s. .me AV??, l" ' 40 coo st.,.,.1. j z:::X:;::' .' . . I f.tf. w Kit lTo- .... ,i in r j ci" ny ih . Oi r. I.'"'-- i ' At t; e a'lj ii-i in-nt o! lie- llliie is Leg. Cll c u ,t lUr ls i.,.,. a. p to , I- i i , ! ic Msir'.tt ;iJ.K:i t -; it uro- on I ii l iy ia-1, ifu- m mt.ers i r i ganiz ibi'i e. .-- into a Mi'i'ary C-m- any. and r ih--i.aiii of L -i da tive Z --naves." reason i f insufficient popu.aii n. one c oou ty abne iantrt. Convi i enough f r a com puny. Tin Laus cf W;ir. The pro.-p ctof ho-jiiluies, f tvv-en ihe Umti .1 Ma'e Ci"i' rn nt and lie- C"ii f derate Stales r i d'-rs rtio- nniry n-- Ordinance, No. 3 Cr ,t Vri.intl bj the Citj Ccunrl rfrr T O air I u r !n n.O ,'r-iilCi!4-f li-ri't.t.f.jii'P-1 P b i ' ' ' . v ll.imMf. .. ..I ei I ri- . r ( liine Jlii- lljr,,i.il, ft - til..-. r.-..'- ,.f harm t. ve j,a"- K-T tbr-Kh t t' ftrr nrt-fu (. fi.ni t-e j,u: .-ol-n ....... tt .-.V ,,-.ii ..r ipr. i f nrt t: T . . ' ' .... r il a i.i in , f tin !.i I ' f. i - i U e - i . ),,,, r.rf .. I .14' reirru !.. H .1 ! 'il if.e !:ia i.f ri:t i.un ..n if U ...17. . f -in- .1 In- -i.-l fee c- l " " ' ' ty abne cantrt. t'onvi nitntiy, si'it.Iv no ii . , . iti.f.Miiia.if. iif . Mniifia! .Tfl mi r,..i.i.r WlJl'arelrie . i. . it ifniN 'l l - -'.- - - ...... ..... !.'.. ii. .1 ...... .i .ii i.i.- - - " ... . .1,,-,. No tun. pany should number Jess than ; Za j ....... .-; wa uj-on the c' 1 c '' jc'o'ii'srsi( tv. "Js 10 men, and cannot, i.nd-r the l.nv, ex- jdaidnat nj: r5 of u iz i s id to c n cetd GL ; t , el- ran-.- i at ing d. a lings w rh each th- While I recommeiid imuodiale m d er. are eoesiioin loch Au I i b i Iy vigorous aciioo for a f nil defence aa.n-i . n d r.-i. h A-a mnirib.Mi u frem a every danger, h w r remote or cn- i -.and ird hi hori'y to lie general !.. k tingeiit. 1 wo'o'd t arnestly advise th-pro-! of Lu. w!-dge vi ih -.J;-..-'. we po!e pb of the Territory against b ii g n.ov. d j s-- xtracss f r. u Keia'j Commentaries or disturbed by nmrrs of any kind cal-! fo-n d in b cture h'.d, on ihe Law cf culuted to create unnecessary alar :i. b Nations, vo.1. 1: have good reason to believe that very soon the means of perfect and cnm bte nrn'erlion lo t'u. n'ir. Territory Will lot m hand. ' O-eof the imur-diat-; ar; 1 important ';; ZiQxj Shoe Shop. . duo iv.YiiLLt:. .yi:n'f:Jsx.L i.NTrnijicTi jn or ((mmiecial ixtek- i ..:-. .'.j' 'l.o h f.,n,1IM tv; - i I i- .rf t.i i;n-Mt -t.'O 't - ti c ' l.,k I. all . f Hi lift .. l-l V. 3 .1 ll.- J . r ,nit.l l -iii-.' . . ...u i'f ' lT- ,, , AM -e. :. i ff-'-u s.--. . . , , J : t. 4 ..r c lr ' t I '''? : c -1 I. 11 .III iU 1 W.r. ... .-Of ,w :: it !- la teaimony whereof I have hereunto 1 coascpaenccs. of the dvclaratba cf war is , ii? .