Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, April 25, 1861, Image 1

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    IE ADVERTISER,
lCBLlsatU KVERT.ria-RSUAT BT
EN AS h LYANNA;
$;3rf trickier" Block, Llain Street,
UlitllV.vVlLLC, X. T.
TERMS:
...r if jiuuanu. - - - - $2 0O
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THE ADTEI1IIS
FTZQ OF
iie s;re(l J liaeer I e ;.: f
KaCi til lliWfTI t.3, .
Oaf?;'urf,ni t c:li, - -a
j5i2tCruI .ixiiiescr less
oatcV'iun b t xe jtar, -
Uee-t;! Culacia vLefr, -
Oiuuf.hC.icEiDi.ieyfU. -
oaeei-t-'.ii Cj.sin .e yeir, -
i?Cv;iiER3 tia m-.fttii. -
Oae Bilt CiiicB vx n-cs:t,
Que fosrlh C a is ej c:iS,
On si;,.a Cv:uu.o ix traits,
Vzt C jiuma ti.re la-stii,
Oae ta'.f C-tiasant&ree ta ttti,
ijze turta CiUTa thrse cioaitt,
Out i-li Ci liaia itrte mentis .
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BEOWNVILLE, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1861.
h i N K JS S' OA It Di5
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TMMS S. DI'DFOUD,
T rOHNKV AT LAW,
AND
ivcr (mVic:f la Chancery.
Ikes- peak gold i
1 Ht ret era r hi. Vn U ra-r. I i'
j j so. L. :; C A H S O v
Ulby.AXD EXCHANGE CUOxKEU
BROWSVILLE. NEKBiSki.
A. CHOENHLlT
liusoii .& Sclioenlicit
TOENEYS AT LAW,
I'ike's I'cali, or Cust."
PaGViSIOiT STGQBv
DRY GOODS HOUSE.
BR0T7IIVILLE, IT. T.
Ilae Jnt cunipletd ibtlr new buiner him'
Main Suect, near lb t'.S. LhimI im Hmwiivin
whrrp ttirjr bave .itied ui and ar-C-rui uu liiC iUrft
favorable ierif,
I A N U
"0LICITORS IN CHANCERY,
f T'iT-at md Main Streets.
tAmnti!. - - - TWcliraUist
DR. D. GAVIN,
narin nermanetilly located in
VOWXVILLE, NEUUASKA,
' r lh rrctice .f Medicine acd ar'ervf leu
i ht ,rwr..i.Ti1 icrvicee i-o the I3:ct
Sat ,B Mit Street. ; n..33
il Ho L lad ay; m ' d.
tvernliTrr-.iii- frie-id in Br..wnriMe
, h t e r oil r tt he - rea .el he j.rac: i. e -f
liirino. SiirrerT. Ji Obstetric.
i' .t,.,.ii..n i. r..fei !. -ecetv
..V.n nr....se .e-etfre -x'e..el him It.
.".r-sere Hi. x . ,r-ipti.a
rill l-n in e it OnvDrxrfi re.
Dry Goods, Provisions,
or ail Cin.i.
FLOUR. CON FEUTJ ON ARIES,
g::i:g axo d:iici nit its.
Choice Liquors, Cifcrs,
need.
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK
Bruvnril.e, April 26, Ij
Tms DcleT7are Graps Vines
FIIOPAGATED FBOM THU OEIGIIIAIi
S.'ranj, WtIl-TOcte& One Tear O'd Yinn ; Tiro- J
yr o:tf $' 'J Ji l)". j! cr rxtm larje layert.
vs. th tearing tcvoi, Z to $3. Smaller taerx, l 13
I bo
ALSO 8nevinMff Allen'. new m-feire Urbrid. Anns.
Cura, C'no.rd CHntn. Ci-"aij. thara, Merbcw-'Ut,
II r r f.nl. Pioiiflc. lftn. Le N..ir. Cjdia. 1-.ui-j, On
iri .. !U?UHX-a R.i-?er,-n new Ufbriii, Tjj lot'a JtultU.
T. Ci ii Umn VilUce. fce.
C.nij'ari ly i:r..M D-Uwjre, with abnnlaBt f.nej
ribri rcus carciriijr uckel in uveii-jd in ui.
Mik ent i-itt paid, tw any part ul tbe L'imou, on
M-ceipt $1 eacli ' "
lrxlei:a. aitO C-iawbi of one r1 ttru year' romth,
f-.rfiw'n viiiei I r Grjperie Kn-iili :rrie Blackberries.
S.r'f-Sf n if. a,'u jit i tb luei raie, , .
OKI). W. CAMPBKM. Delaware, O.
Ort. IS. 160. , ..
1859. 1859.
ni.intL & sr. jcscpii r. r.
feb 14 5
rr y. in
Attornej at Law.
br o ir.v r r l k ... .v.
3.
' ill
SCHITTZ
-UUen r ir iwuvilli
i.-it.-1 hiutsel! Ill
....i.nt.n.V keeoins a i: iss..ri.
J l I t 4 T r
i.ni: r -'uc'
.IH f t .
O V 1 'If
. . . i. : .V li i fine
'"r 1 ... , j. -ii ill re-
w. Jim fill AIM 'I" I - -
.iilrr. All w.rk war.
v3ulSly
ALtXIl SICDD.
. t r r IIOl.LAn IT
III Gil r &. HULLIUAl,
INT LOUIS - -
'lIISSOURI.
Mi nO & IIOI.I-4DAY,
140, rerl Sireel.
. r'Xow York, .
..liKN' and 'Uomimssion
v -t.'t-! -n xx -A. rc" to.
T.'. ' x H.rlei--b. -
T x J 0 i-t - f
V.r M :v"J K C -.
7- t "
P ,. TO
St. j(epn,
IREONEIBE
HOOK
Tl T ft fT T7
ii a i i i i' y
' BI1TDERY,
COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA.
WILLTAI.I F. UTTER.
Kay 11. 10.
. T. 31. TALBOTT,
DENTAL SLTRGEON,
:t.vi - l.. tr l biuiielf in lr.wcville. .T.,tca
der liia .r r na.J rTicc t tbecomiuunity.
AH wrrnte4.
JT. D. N. THOMPSON,
Jnfif of (lit? Peace and
A.C,
Slre.
853.
D.
A. COX S'T A RLE
IMf OITIK AKD HEALEB II
IRON, STEEL, NAILS,
CiSriNGS, ?ilSQ. AXLFXFILE
AXD
CUAIITEII OAK
Life Insurance Company.
nartford, Conn.
Incorporated by the SlaU of Conn'tticvt.
Capital stock -2GO,CO.
lr "iveti-l in.i-r tl e aiirti i. and i-rvrai ul tbe
Ol-KICKUS AND DIKF.CTOKS:
J XMKSC. '.VXJ.K'.FV. PreMeut.
EI.I.VS Wir.U S. - rHarv
K. I). DICivKSiM AN. General Agent.
DIrfECTOES:
A!fr-.l 'Ji.l. llani.1 1'liilJifii J...nT..nui.ee,
U. IH.kI ' I. A.r.n'lfr. E. !. IHskrirman
V W'hiMt n. "m.r..i el-n ii .lli'ter,
X
S ... 't Tf !. M l. 'nBlt!np ''hT-ieian.
A H-:i U.v.M l. l.-licI Evn'iuiiier.
nr.!k-. .j-n rect-ivi bx V..W. H'KNAS. Ap't.
' ' i. :m.
iiS r nm n i i ii ... .
OHIO ITURSEEIES,
toijEDo. omo.
AS the reason I n.w ap;rn.icl.inir f.r iransplanfinit
tree" fc-c. we can arieini.n r Tiee oeier rmu
Grower, and otLera wj.iu:lo bejutiry tbeirj:rouid.
1 nr ttk of
Frxiiiand Orttamrr.tal Trrts. Grape Vines,
Shrubbery, Roses. yc.
Also: all the lejwlms rartetie "f
Currants, Gotil-trries. Iil Uierrie?,
Kasjberri?s:. Strawl'trries,
&.c, Sec, &.c.
f which we bare a 1ve stKt aid we nffer tbn err
Uw fr (Ue Fall Trail IS6I. aixl woUmI mUcH lkeritf
ul th-e wi-hinf lo purctia-.
Ki)Cl(.e atamp, aua eat ( irCt'iKif r- ice IJ.
AT6n3J-F-Cn3 Olii" nri-eries. Tolelj- O.
Johns & Crosley,
SOLE MANTFjUTCKF-RS OfTnE IMPBOVE3
cm scitcii4
CEMENT ROOFING,
Is the Clteajxit and most durable Hoofing
in vsr.
IT IS FIRE.3.YD WATER PROOF
It c-n be applied ti.new and ld rli' "f i I ki"d, and
t l.iiulc r ! without letii- viitic tl'e liiniiu.
The cost Is only onc-tliird nf'TIn,
and i tiTicc as lur;ilIc.
Gutta Pexcha Cement
Fht p-e-errit,c and repairing t in and i-thcr itietalrjofs
..f everp de-nption. Irtni ir eret elafticitv i int in
jnred by the ciiilrat'i n and expan&iun uf uetal.. .itt-i
Will not crack in cold or Run in tcann
vreathrr.
Triee mtterial hare teea thuronjhly letted in Kcw
Turk aud ail part ..r ti.e S mibern and We.ieru idjte
and we cjii cive abund int prvn-f vT all we cUiru in t'jeir
tat-rt-
Ttifv ire reaJilr app'ied by ordinary laborers at tric
ing expense.
-NO HEAT IS REQUIRED."
These mutnith are jitvp ready 'for
use an J for dipping to all parts nf the
Coi'vtry, tnA full printed directions for
appJicatwn.
Full docrijtire circulars trill be fur
nished on apjiiraiioH ly mail, or in fer
son, at our principal fiftce.
510, BROADWAY,
(-pp.ile St. Xu-!ii!i II lei ) XFW TORC
JOHNS & CKOSLKY.
Feb 23 1S6I. AGEN'Td WA.'JTED. 6 m
i ti rz r? ttWT u-- -j.
FALL arra;emf.xts.
M r:iins Tr tin leave.- St. Jtepl at - - 6:00
Kve:ii.n3 Triii f ivf ii ! - - 6 40 .
St. J epVi . ei h-di'T ttie We-tern S ?e Line
fx envr-r- nveri itr iM'l irenie -tauir; l y Ibi- -nu!f.
O.iiij c inetttoti made a llnnibal itb l!K.ite'li
n.d S. ithern K it:rua at1 P-ket.
JTD Ilwwoon, S'p't.. Haunilal.
D C Sa wis. GnnHral Airent St. J-
P Ii Gkot,G. Ticket A? m Han'la!
Theo. FIill. G. T. Air't. BruwnvilN
Noreinber 84.
RKAL ESTATE
A X U
Oollectiou Office
O F
37- m7V. j3eciroirc3.,
B"OW N Y1LLE. N E BK ASK A.
.Wjia. B'ticet-n Lev-e and Fir ' Sir etts.
Particular attention ?ivcn lo the
1'urcliase and Sale of Ileal
Estate, Maliin? Col
lections and
Payment of Taxes for Xon-Resl-
dcntH.
LAXD WARRANTS FOR SALK.frr rab nnd on
time.
I.ANO WARRANTS LOPATF-D fEatrnCap-
itnJii-'t.on eJvtel fp'tn jer.irfl examination,
a rw a rflmj letc Tnwnonip Ms fliwin Sln-nrn,
TiiiiIkt, ie f.rrwank-d with tltts Cerlificate tf loca
tion. Rnwnrllc.N. T.Jan. 3.1 S31. jl
0 2 (Sclcgr ap 1) .
11EP0ETED EXCL C'.V ML T FVli THE
DJolTrciszls-c. Lclvortiaor.
'Jj lLo Sk. J.epb,1Irwnril!eaDj DenTerTeJegmjis
- STi:UBINS LINE,
CJiet etntr cf iltin m4 Tint Strttt.
THE LATEST WAR !!E7S!M
U, S. TROOPS ATTACKED
BALTIMORE!
IN
Arsenal burned at riarper?s Fcrrj
by tr. S. Troops!
VIRGINIA TOR SECESSION!
Letclicr Orders the Seizure of Hie
tUitora House at Weeding!
W HEELING FOR THE UNION!
An Attack oa Washington IJedi-
tated!
DELAWARE FOR THE UNION!
.Vorfolk Prepared for any emergency !
Troops concentrating at Harper's
terrj lo ciarcn on tne Capitol!
THE ARSENAL AT LIBERTY, MO
SEIZED BY THE TRAITORS!
ST. JOSEPH FOR SECESSION
TROOPS
Ml
REMOVED FROM FORT
KEARNEY!
Telegraph Communication cut eff
ZoutA of Philadelphia!
UL ACKSMI.TirS TOOLS
Alsli: Hi'rs. Skcs -i"ml B-nt StutT.
Third 'reet, between Felix and Edmond.
SAINT JOSEPH, -MO
. 'Which tee!lat St. Lni. priced tr ch.
Tliyhe rie Paid for Scrap Iron.
'December l, lS55.-ly.
' '
GENTLEMEN'S WEAR
.". JACOB MAIUION,
. "vMESCHMlT TAILOR,-
nnon'.wiiaiaC, accimska,
Has jo-t reiuru-J frum St. LuuU iih aa entire
new fiutk T
c . LATEST STYLES
" Qt'CrxJ f..r Gentleman wear, wbkh he will
rule to hkItV shi-rt notice, an J in a manner he
, warrants Ui be Mti-ifacUrj.
' Hi stock f-r'ist-t in rt rf black, er,Ir,re.i anl
mixed cl.iih ; V V, 'olnrt.-J and mii de-:iin:
Vck. roN.rel, tan. KiA mixed LVfimTi; fuf"
KeutuAy Jean?, Check?. Cotton.idc?, Linen?, dril
'J'n.r. -k. Sjtin?, Vetin, lraid. Ujtt n?. curJ"
iirerurti?bi? thank v (be jrvi ;t!euin cf thi.-
l'Ueand Ti -icltj fr their ra?t lileril tronne,
oJ rofpcctfu!' inritM them t. ta!I aDi exarciue
tewftnek. Ilefefls efi-lent that in the fo
ore ax in the fast, be will U able to gire entire st-
tii.a.
' EnvnriRe, Marrh JI.TS'.n.-ly
1
s.-a.a
'FEED
YOURSELVES!
New Eating Saloon.
BEIT J. WHYTE,
ofened newEatin ILnre on M:in street,
next door to the U. S. Laud 05ee io BrownTillr,
wLerc
vv arm Tlloala
CAN BE HAD
A T A I. L
All kiml of gnun ?erTed
lntcst not icv.
11 O IJ 11 s .
tip as desired, at the
Oysif-r. QuaiU. Trairie Chickens,
Fh. Vi'hou. Pies, Cakes, Hoi
Ct)!re. Sweet arnl Butler
Milk. Mush an J Milk,
and nit Mich.
Goo ZiTo ! !
Como aud.
WILLOW CREEK
r.r
5 50
3 50
6 uu
F.1UIT : OHHAMESiTAL TREES
AMI
T TH K
OLIV'E BRAFJCH NURSERY
Sixteen mies f of Cincinnati,
CLERMONT COUNIY. OiTTO
1")3,000 .IP ILL TEXTS 5 TO 7 FXET HIGH,
t. Lf.z r JVi.iM t M r-i!.irly -ril
: -H.- 4. N ''- r ! ' lnii r.Mail.
I o i ' --. i ! 2 l i- t I 'i vlr.-l. fi-t ii!.
1 i 1 1 - r . i ! 1.
0. -rr.-?. -"' '.i. r-ii",l.
Q j '.;, - -. r-'il.
t;.i.fii-iT.f. j f-iit- j.-r !IMlit4a Scc-Ug
l'.-r ir. 41 f".ir. S'jularJ.
Tear trce-S -53 rrtn each. I) war.
r.NcH'etrie. (icr d.xcc, Ltwton.
Stmb--rn. Si i'rM.
1. 'hubrl.. .0 1) T bun.li ! . I.innapn?.
Tbs b.re bauird tree ri? r-.w rwwii nr n or
own jrruitK atil we c.nil.T theiu r-rr Em-. Ihe
Trii.riet'ir' at'entin ba been irt-n fr the la?t
fittttn yenr aim -wt entirvlr t thn iji.in f
Norerie.tbe tu'n-itifS and mn-keiio .f .Fruit :
anddurin"? thi liiac. h:tre mde it business tu
rtillout fr..tn th mo-t correct .-ua-ej varieties s-ie-cialled
adaitcd i ihi." rli'n te.
All iTvltTi-. cc.uiiaiiled hr eash. attended to i
prrnntdlr: anI. if nec.-'iry, delivered Cincinnati,
and fH-warJed fr- h -co.-t. exc ept ta lente charges
when orders urebvjic J r bil'l. A J lrc .
Y. C. DOLE,
O'ire Branch, Clermont CO., 0.
Lime! Lime!! Lime!!!
nn te'irned wbnee kiln? arevtoated nii:e miles
etof Kr.iwunlle, "n tt.e r4 leading tFt. Kf rter.
ki connaat'y r. Land a tery niperior rtk!e of
li'ue, t. icU be iiiriie ti e attention f tb"s-e wisli
Ti Luu wt:,tre deiivrfd at tnekila cr at any
cr
VP
PEASE L FOWLER,
BLACKSMITHS,
"CTYfc-tox Dtroot,
. BROWN NILLE, NEBRASKA.
ne recently Incited in tK P'ce and w:icit a h?re
t4 pibhc r itn.i.are. Tl c.r rr..rt ai d iir:o rann..t fil
to Crre fstistscti'-n. P- v fr 'fen? br-e $1 60
f..r fcV-einr all n-nnd w..t: tipw ?t.-e.. I' So; 3m
25 000 fUandard Apple tree?. t ihe lu r; hardy and
approved rarieue. tfcree aiKl
fur yea- -Id, from flve tw i-erlOi n fro ptOTiO
eiph tert hirh $IU $10 00 56J.0O
n. aberrie. II nchtii'a 4 00
s.rwt-rtie. Nec Pine Hie bet
varie'r known W 1M
McAvo V N' 75 21,0
Jetn.ie-Rdl'r Geneee. erim-on 1 OO 3.00
Lwl.u Bikterry per d xtn $5 00
rrant'-nit Ra berry fiO
Kal--tr 6J
Sc .ub tlybi id rie Plant, none Lener4 00 15.00 15.00
Wt..rn 6.00
Red llmch Cr-ant p. d neti $1 CO 6.00
Bu. k X.-p eCiin'l " i 00
ne te' - 'u tpptereed'inS' 3 '
Aiinnmr Kwu b"! tie'e1-e .ntained in Kart eriei
Feiie'ny. R e, Ub ia Paiie Kc . &.c
ir.Uoic Creek Lee Co , .:.
70.000 APPLE TREES
Fez Sals
AT FAIR VIEW NURSERY. HALF
A MILE W EST OF SIDNEY IOWA.
ThTe Ircrj are ih- lar-re-t f tbtir to b' ff ar.d
in the State ihry sre d:il.t"u t- the il and c iirn U-
25.a: t year iibl tree, l?t choice, 2U cenU each
21 "ii 1 5 cent each
45.000 2 year tdd trees (they are nice one at 10
rent rnrh '
40 2 year e-M rToahton Seedling Gooseberry,
full .r fruit bad, li c-tita eah
SOfl 2 year ld Ucd ltch Cnrrttats, full of Trait
buN. 15 cents ench - - - -
1000 I year old lied and White Dutch Currants,
lit IB cants each
oa 1 mt old Coneord Grape Yioes at 50 cents,
ca-h. this i? the t known pnipe
200 I year old Isabelli Gnipo Tines at 25 eenU
Standard and Dwarf Peara at 50 ets eah
In exchanpfirtbeabet I -will keWh?t and
Floor at the Sidney market price, or young Gittle.
Lumber, Cash, or flow cotes with tea percent in
teirst From present indications we will hare a wit season
and ib.e that wirh to set out 0 a-hards will do well
to come aid ret tree. -
March 14. n"-tf nEXRY ISRON.
Creveling" Graps Vines.
Orders for Vine of tbi? really dJieio- early
Gmf ceiBipanieJ by Ch wiU receiv i prompt
attention. . J.
V.tvA one year Vines, 5fte exch, 34 perdcxen.
Good two year Vines. 5 1 .Oil each. $7 per d-xen.
. F. . GOODWIN' k l'.KO
Tn3 Kington, Lvierae (5o I"a.
10.CC0 Silver-mapls Seedlings
i3,t
r.iun, I .la, j Jn, liCI, Jaa-vSU
.A fm-'e-t '-.;.-y i-r .-ed f :?.' ff.'hviil
Ciescc
i y
n rjrry.
St. Ions. April 13
Ths Governor L.s accepted the tr rices of thj
Scott life j;urd-u Tiic 7Vih regiment, HirhUnders,
uuatntuU!-y tendered their services last mgl
Mtictings were bild in nearly every armory last trjjht.
It is antici(ated that the 7 1 Q reiiuent will take over
I00U men to Mahmton lo-mrrow. The 3asa
i-husi-ttj regiments arrived in Y. this tn roin.
brtikta?tJrL2 at the Astor Uuse, Ietroiolitu an-i
St.NivhuU. They wire lied d u Lrondway at II.
a mid (be wildL entbusinsui from every ntreet and
all the dircliinir?. - Cheers and cries of " Gil bless,
were treineiiUy uttered. Jhey embarked at 2 o'clock
linrct fir aetnn'tou
Tha board of lookers apmipriate4 1000 dollars to
equip ibe National rurds iiu. 2. Tus board U to
meet Sia oh SnturUay.
Lri.-t utbt CbAflestvnTtspatchesetate? that nme
t n-iutneut t-xi.-ts about the secession of Ya. If she
seceeds ii is Miped that tle troos will be sent
from S. C. to Vs.. but none will to before. Private
intelligence asserts that President Davis intends to
take cututnand of the op.Tatins at 1'eusucol. The
Iroo Cattery at Camming I'oint is being Ukeu
down. The irans &d ria.-d eunnua are to bo rt
moved to Imst commtblin the channel. The
work of teartu down and cleaning out t Suinter
coaticues,
2.000,000 of the Confecerate Sutes loan has been
taken in Charleston' and ew Udcas. The whole
5,0 10.000 will be issued iinmediaU-lj.
Capt. l'ier.-..n, of the N.-rMk steiaaf arriv in
Ual ieuore this morning, lie rep.ru that the main
entrance to the harbor at Norfolk has been obstruct
ed by the sinking of cm ill b-ts by order of Gov.
Letcher. Capt. 1'ierson says that he was compelled
to s 0XT lDe c,Nlf" and states that the t.bjcct Vj
prevent the G vcrninent vessels frof leavin- aw
ordtred. Tho N'orli;k Custom, iijusj bw JA, boei
brokeu into nd a l-r quantity f gun? stored
there taken ou'.. The Uweauo Cutter of Norfolk
ha l.f been boanlcU and aud tho guus seix
No fears p.Xm auiiciptietl of trouole or dot'iition
n the 'giaU. tt O. IL. li Tuero ii a ddoid.-d Union
rb'iiliout ou the entire line, aud dm tr.mb'.a isap-
piehciidol at llirpers Ferry. Knair.of attack
tberw e ives?arily grumliet; the G f srnmL-nt
hiving full MR-seAiu of ttie armrj, which WiU be
amply r enforced if required.
A viTy la'ge at.d eulliutiastic meeting was held
in Hitrtlinl lat Veoitig. It wa callcU rustaiu the
G .veriiutent. With the exception of a tew lending
iK-ui icrats tho ta is f the people are true to the
siar and stries. Tbe biuk subscribed $50,000 to
the G-.v. f.-r aroiiirg iht the trt q.
Tho Coiiuectit-ut regimut will be organised, in a
day rr two, and jmvj-ho to re?tud to tue call. At
QuiiK-v. Mn the Uui..n mtetiog I-ts night fiileii the
t ourt 11 u-eaud adj-urii.d to ine public squire.
II n. J. N. M .iris. Ir. tples, A. itrovnsug. llaot--.10,
J, tf.-im-'i w and othji mule ppoevUes. The
cutiiuebt her54s uiver.til for ttm G.vernmi;ut.
Neuhei piny iudutged in threats agiiasi each oth
er. I'ariy i- lost io pit rioti m.
Ihe . iiuni r.flj id (any have ffered their er
viers t- .. Yates. The guanls received 25 uam-.-s
ou th.- roll ye-terdty.
At Uufjlo this ui'.ruiag, corapmy D, M.ij. lley
uoids coiuuia.ilor, t.n.k the n-qutrcd oalh, aud are
re-4dy for active servijw.
Geu. S-f -gis bo rtscvn Jy re:gnjd the Lriga-lier
Gcn-ral euip, ha? eorlled a e'.uiyauy lor iuiUi-J'atc
sorvico. .
Taj chief ojcratives of he Eea?um aaJ Can.ila
ubvr.n-b ;in-s l.avc bci-ii jrraijTid a l-avo .f .ib-.n
i jt t i r - 01 uths l..r uiatry scrvic-, by tutir re-fpt-itive
i-ujx riiiUt.dcnts.
At ii.!-t..u S-id uiiu enrolled themselves as volun
teers at a sialic reeptiou sUt.on, between S aud 10
o'clock this to ruinj. .
The Jlerrimie U;v r I5ank t.f MarK-hester, X. IL.
uffrrs the .t4te 4J.Ol0 d-Jlirs for miliary puroe-,
and the l'ort!-m th lUak JO,00. LIisting i
g.iiig n rajidly in the Gaamfc States. At I'rovi-dsu.-c,
ii. H A. Jt V. Spr:iae hiive offered 2y.0ia
'i laiiTevrs are comity u rapidly fr.m ik'.l pa. tsof
the Slate, The greatest euthu usui prevail.
A Auebe k dispatch of to-day ia Parliament
List niht Mr. "Ic Donga!, one 4" the leader, of the
eppxt-ition fn:in L'pper Canada, stated that if the
eviis now existing in consequence xf the union with
lower part were not otherwise remedied, an alliance
between upper Canada nl the Xorthera State wu
likely t be formed.
Yesterday Edmond C. Carrington. faiaeriy of
appointed AU'y General for the kist. of Columbia.
J.M. Flem'mg, Atty for the Eaetera Disc, of Teon.
Geo. leouard Da via paymaster of the Xavy.Ca!.
Charles Lee Juue to-day resigned hi commission a
Adjak. Geneiid of the District of Columbia Militia.
St. Louis, April 19.
Three thousand iroopj from the Nonh
were expectd ia Baltimore this morning
but at 10 o'clock noce had arrived. The
Harpers Ferry arsenal was fired last
niht and abandoned by the U. S. troops.
Later accounts say there was a terrible
scene on Pratt street to-day. The R, R.
track was taken up, and troops attempted
to march through. They were attacked
bv a mob with brick and stones, and were
fired upon. The fire was returned. Two
of the 7th rejjicuent of Penna. troops
wera killed and several wounded. The
fight is still going on.
A spennd Hi-r,ch sri? that rery in-
a-e fs rai.g tiir-ir way irircuc-a. Iney
A TKRT. . f,r, ,h.- IM..1 Ll'lJlr ten.
'.City. I-wa. j v"
A thirJ dispatch says it is impossible to
ay what portion of the troops have been
attacked. Thr v bore a u hite flag as they
marched up Pratt street and were greeted
with bhowers of paving stones. The
Mayor of the city went ahead of the ru
with the MjUce- An immense crowd
blocked -up the -streets The -soldier
fiualiy : turned and fire 1 on the mob.
Sevrral of the wtrandsd have jusi gonetrpr
the streets in cart.
The last dispatch says at the Washing
ton de-pot an immense crowd assembled.
The .'rioters attacked the soldiers who
firt-d ou the mob. Several were woandrd.
The Baltimore Sun publishes -a dis
patch that Harpers Ferry was set on fire
by the regulars at midnight, and that
then retreated into Maryland. There
were no Mate troop there at the time.
At Washington, the Clerks of State
Department have been friea into a
guard for the protection of that building.
Those of th Treasury Department
have received orders immediately to re
pair to the department on the first inva
sion of the city. The Clerks of the oth
er Departments are directed to be sim
ilarly watchful. In addition to the m Hi
lary fcrce that Las fcean placed in the
public buildings. The government is ac
tively preparing for all emergencies.
The Kansas men in Washington have
formen a company of 75 men, cailr-d ihe
frontier ruard. They have been given
the poi of honor of the East room of
ihe President's hou?e.
The Cabinet held a meeting yesterday
morning, and another in the afternoon,
in' reference 10 warlike operations. Geu
tlemen whu arrivtd from Richmond con
firm ihe report that the act of secession
had passed the Convention by a large
majority. The members are sworn lo
secresy. The time for its official promul
gation had not yet arrived. Measures of
a military character having first to be
consumated.
A military force left Richmond Wed
nesday night for Harper's Ferry, other
companies joined them on the route. The
same information, from what they heard
heard in Va. official quarter:-have no
doubt that the armory bythisiime has been
taken possession of by State troops, 24
companies averagiu 1000 men each have
already been mustered into service by the
government, others will present them
selves at the war debot for a similar pur
pose. -
5.000 Pa. troops bve arrived here this
afternoon, several of them were hurt by
stones while passing through Baltimore.
The latest from Norfolk, received at
the Navy department yesterday afternoon
is that when Capt. Pendergrys ascertain
ed that the channel was obstructed he
placed his ships broadside to Norfolk and
Portsmouth and demanded that the ob
it ruction in the river be removed else he
would bombard Wh place, it Padded '.hat
the citizens complieri with ihe demand.
Gov. Pickens' r:-piy to Sec'y Cameron
T.llmjl for the nuota of troops. I conclude
Jour object is to sub.ugate the Southern
States, and your requisition made upon
roe for such an object, m my judgement,
i not within the p itvers of the Constitu
tion or the act of 17S-5, will hot be com
plied with. You have chosen to inau
gurate civil war, and having done so we
will meet it in a spirit as determined as
the Administration has exhibited to the
South.
It is stated by parties dir?ct from Rich
mond that the ordinance of secession was
publicly proclaimed yesterday, the vote on
the p;tsagn is kept secret.
In New York Col. Elsworth had up to
6 o'clock hist eveuiug enrolltd 600 fire
men in his Zouave regiment and th ranks
are expected to be filled to-day. and the
whole uniformed aud equipped aud in
Washington lefore Tuesday of next week.
Washington dispatches to the Herald
say that Gl. Paubliug reports that the
vesels sunk below Norfolk are three
liht boats and can be easily removed.
That the G.'shart Navy Yark is pioiected
by the gun of the vessels motived tiff ihe
yard, and thoe in command are fully pre
pared for any emergency, and if any at
tempt is ma le by Va. to take the yard
thy be lorfii into atoms.
The Custom House refuses clearances
a the ports of the seceeded States. 80,
000 catridges were seized by the sheriff
of Ombov yesterday at the factory, des
tined for the South, ' and the factory
threatened with destruction. The 8th
regiment of Mass. volunteers, Col. Mon
roe, arrired at 7 o'clock tbis morning and
is quartered at the Astor Hotel. They
were received with the same unbonded
enthusiasm as those of yesterday. They
leave at noon. The 7th regiment of N.
Y. leaves at 4 p. ra. to-day.
St. laxris. April 19, A. M.
The rUrriette Lans arri ved at New York last niht.
The steamer Suite if Maine had arrivek with five
hundred men of 4th. iias rejiioent under x-Gov.
1'ackard.
At Louisville, Kj-, Gov. JIagoffia is trying to get
the backs U Ien half a million dollars to a.na the
State for defense, it ia appoaed that Km3 arrange
ment will be made.
There was an immense Union meeting, at Locis
vi:ie,last 'bt, St eei bis aere n ide ky Cull ri
Nicdolas, Liuilock and Krown. Resolution were
unauimocsly adopted declaring that as the Confede
rate Slates commenced the war with t2ie Federal
Government Ky. has the right tu choose her po-itiun,
aud acknowledges her hyaity until the Federal Gov
eroment bocomsa the aggressor ; opposes the call of
the Government tor volunteer for the purpose of
eoercioo and raising of troops here toco-operate with
the Southern Confederacy when the-a-knowledgci
intention of the latter is to mirth on Vs!r.ngton ;
that lecessMU is a remedy for bo evil, and that &y.
will teot cake part against the Federal Go vera meet,
that Ky. fh ol 1 maintain an independent position
with the Union, against the administration aad the
speeded Suts, declaring her hatred against the
hostile tira-ie of either; aal that Ky. be armed in
;icr rlaa'-e to t w.
At h irt r.-U.a ill 13..'"M i'thc Co:V.knite Slates
Vi'uLas bee u take u. The avcras tuut of the!
auto was set djwu at liJ,UJJ. j
1 A re-iaii'-ii,n of mtn wjs caJe ca S.C fcet fct
what frr:ce s cot kiown.
Tta nswiof tie secession of Ya, iraa rece ved wiih
jr.y, tha oil ej--s,ioa gun ar rnl in front tf the
Coiner cS. by the Tenerib'.ti Edoii nd Kul3a.
At Painsvilie, Ohi;i, at the tassa meeting of L-tso
eoanry, itws res4ved that on Saturday the 22 h
there will becranijjd tho Paintvilie artillery al
ready full, motto; il-ire grape Vina bra; the Jke
co. higblaaders motto: The Lakuo etepa back
ward : the Lake Ere true b!ae?, consisting of those
exdudei by siia frcm the Illhlanders, aoV. j : For
ever fur ward 1 help ei UuJ. SufUcient u:a are
alrexidy enlisted to i'A the eoaipsaiea.
X Canadian gnt!eano etite tLst s jTs-ntt-tls
war feeling wi".h th i Ncrth is xroasiid in C-ini: a ar i
that 633 m;n fro at Quehea ni a larga body from
Montreal aracoaing to Ujstja t ea'.ui ia tha reg i"
Ijv U S army.
Schooners with South Carolina cleaxaa:ej lui
been seized.
The K Y Times say? $j,C3a.C23 tava be:a ten
dered the government by eastern basks.
The city counc 1 of 1'hil.idelphia this mmingap
rrpriated one inilli'ia dollars to equip Volunteers
and support their families during their absense.
The steamship Atlantic was r;oken on the 12:h
inst. i3 ilaullla reef, f tearing Sooth with dxks full
of men.
St. Loris, April 25, A. M
Last aighU dispatches frui U titimora rdprscat
the city to be ia the greatest excitement. M.irtiaj
lawTiad ben rr claimed, the military were sashing
to in ;ir arm ri--s. Civil war h ti co umjoced, 4 ac
railroad track was torn up out-idj tha city. As the
tro'ps passed alon I'ratt street paving stoues raiat
on toeir heads. Tho cars left for WVhio 't..n an-i
were t-tuued as they left. It was the 7th liaoa. regi
ment which bnAa through ths mob. It is aaUl 12
l.ves were lost and several companies aortal !y
wounded. Tha tores wer closoi, business suspend
ed and a general state of dread prevailed, l'arties
rushed to the telegraph oSce and cat the wires, but
not much damage was d ue.
A later account s.ijj I. W. Davis, of the rsa cf
Peg ram, Ilamleo im Davii, waa ahot d-id uuxng the
riot near the Camden StaUun.
It is reported that Phi!adcl;hiacs are now at the
outer depot. The President of the road has ordered
the train back at the urges. t request of ths Hayor
and Governor, they are all realy cut off.
The late.t account, dated S P il, says ai far at as
certained only 2 of the soldiers were killed, bdong
iag to company C. Their bodies are bow at the
police sUtioz, at the same station are fur ethers fatal
ly wounded.
So far as knewn at present 7 citisssj were killed,
a dozen or more wounded seriously. Compnrative
quiet now prevails. The military are ULJcr arms
and the police are out i& full force.
There is a large mass meeting hero to-night ad
dressed by ihe nuyur. the Governor was present,
A special Washington dispatch states that the
ilass.regi meat Lad arrived aad reported 3 mexUcrs
killed,
A private-dispatch received at X Yfrom Uaitim ore
says; the position of our loyal citizens U becoming
very critical. We hope that tho North will stand by
us, aod in the forced pnssaga of her troops to the cap
ital will rememhor that there are many true m ;a
here. Our police force and many military cojj;auks
are openly agaiut the U jvernrne-
The X Y -Marine anility arrived ia X Y city yes
terday, with 6 piectfj tf artillery, aai started fur
Wa,h5
jgtoD.
IP.003 IL Lhind-rs under Giv. Snjuo will ar
rive hern to-day. .
The gunboat Pochahontas is ordered South imme
diately. ilaj. Aadersoa wa3 overwhelmed wiih ccrjgratuU
tions. The excitement at the recruiting stations is unpre
cedented, the 1st N Yregimunt is completed to 1U JJ
men, ami orders are expected to-day to muster thcia
a
into the U Sscrvico.
An attempt has been made to parcha; tho new
steamir il erred its for the Confederate States, but
the rep'y was that there was cot mouey enough lu
thesect-eded Sfates to do it.
The Chamber of Commerce resolved that tho gv
ernmct -Louid issue a pra-Iamation that a!! persons
priratvering under Davis com:uis.-ion be d .-alt with
as pirates, aud immediately blocknJ j every Southcru
port.
The Evening Po?t hears from reliable source that
JeST Davis at the head of the Coafcierata army is
wiibia 21 hours march of Washington.
The guu boats PocthontAS and Transport and the
steamer ltil.id Jphia have sailed for Norfolk.
At Wheeling, Va,, tha stars and strips were every
where displayed and a strong Colon fueling prevailed
Union military companies were forming. The news
from Ilaltituore created intense ex.-itcment.
Lieut. Jones, late coraa in l int at Harper's Ferry
arrived at Carlisld 3 p. lu. yesterday; hiring bceu
ldvised that a force f 23.0J3 troops had been ordered
byGoV. Ietcher to tako posses-ion of Harper's Ferry
and Ending his 4itinn untenable under direction of
the outer department destroyed all the munitions of
war, armory, arse nil and all the boil lings ; he wiih-dri-w
his eoratEAnd un-ler cover of night aad almat
in the preciice of 25.000 troops, lio left three men.
15X00 stand of arms were destroyed. Thecooiaa mf
made a forced march jf 3Q miles last ui.gbt.tTr4i? rers
town, Md., where they were most ecliusiaaticsJ'y
received ty the en tiro popular ien.
A dispatch to the Tribune frt m Wilmicgcn, Del.,
s-iys it is informed by a merchant arriving direct
from Pen-aoola, that Ft. Pickens now contain SGO
men with 7 vessels lyicg outside ; a largfl Eumbcr of i
S. C. trorp arri ved Saturday.
The American ig was raised in Mobile on Satur
day bat was immediately tors down.
A dispatch from Pittsburg says 1703 volunteers ar
rived hers from Ohio this evening en routs for
Washington, but were ordered by telegraph from
Gov. Dermscn to rt main until further orders, in con
sequence of a rumored attack on Cincintati.
Leliable private dispatches from NaihviLle that
Ter.n. is almost a unit. A full regiment will bo or
ganized by to-morrow. There are no U&ioa compan
ies ia Nashville,
Washington dispatches to N Y say tne rebellion is
very formidable, several northra mea have been ev
pelled from Riehiaosd. carrowly escaping with theii
ires. Sherard Clemens was hel l there as a prisoner.
The ranoor that the Southern mails would bedis-
continued is not true. The P il General has discre
tion to suspend then only ia case of ohstru jtion.
At Boston Collecror Beach baj orders from Sec'y
Chase not to grant clearances to any vesc!i fr any
portSsuthcf Maryland.
. The pn jetrt for a coast guari f Jt ilaa. will aaloab.
evlly be carried out.
CleiKitfirneshavebeaeiirjIIeJ ia Illiaoisaad ar
1 wa":t:i!g ra.irc!ncg -d .-rs.
St. Lori5, A;m! 13.
.MJ-iLmi .J r.- Luito.1 :a;..-s tr r, 1
Lac Irwe State ;rciB4.ily muli u i- caU fr
Ear'y this a.raicg tha ar.es tzl caai I.ej tf vir
at t'-e arsettl ia Claj ccaafy, were at tLl d. tcicf
lit'zcs uf ;L4t csuaty g-'vea co. !" ii tuui tUt
thf-re ws slaalof arm. 13 or 12 piiiacf caa;a
and quite aa saat of poijr. Tie;' tit U il
dl"'rlbateil Ta the Cv3atlts arg:ir.3.
The ttkgrata wires w;.-3cu'. i-jon-yl'.-Wj w-t cf
this place, and 41 yarls of wL-9 carric-1 oi Vi'ia
instigated or eoraa'.ttsd the did ii mt k2i.
JxrRC3X C.'TT, A p. 1?, C 3 r.
li gars are hi?z Hrei oi caplto. biiL La t:r cf
the seccsij3 of Ya., and 1 for Gov. Jc!cisa.
Zoo tills. A:r'.I ZH,
Thl'.r"ftr5.;rjhcIJla f.rlJycsrs
was held to-diy, 7 cr 3 thoBsar.lpeojJs wcr? p.-.-i-t.
S'ieeohei wcra mJa by G U Yct ao i c:'.cri. T- i
fligof tha Confederate Spates wis Loistei with li
stars. nesJatiess were cnaiujlya lfr:-! sgvir.j;
coercion and for imuiiJ.ate svjcaail Ja. Cuoricu-"
is a unit for tha South.
At aa early h;ur this noraisg the arujaal
nitiuas of war held at the anecil ia Libertj, CUy
eounty, were at thedjmiiii of citlz-'H - vea up. )
stand of anas and I cans-a lave b'.ea br. u-hi up
and are cow as this place.
EaAsCrrT, April 17. ,
Uissoarlaas s::z-d the C S arsenal at L-.i-.t-J a" 1
garrisoned with one company of IC5 mea. Aa i
mense pecession mseting wa held hr to-iay,tha-aa
Is fri Ti the adjoining counties ia Vo. aui Ki-i-Li
were present. A pole Hi feet h'h was ra.Ici, aii
many buildings decorated with seesiioa S-gV
Cakuxtiu-Z, 1IL, April 21.
Arter a Iarg and enthus;ajt;c mttt.jgae.1 ars
which was addressed by maeyof thainoftproci'.a?nt
men, a fall company of Tvduateers was orjia ftw
and a fund of $tO,CC3 paid to aid thefam'Iiis U4
those that enliitcd. Oa Monday Brig. G?a. 5.'
toa tetdered tho ssrvices to the govern -'at.
LKAvrNwotrra, Ss , April 21.
2330 sUcl of arms have been fimiihel the citl
sens of leaven worth from thearseual at Ft. Lcavdi
worth, and thecomtainJsr at that post his awptc-i
the services of 233 volaateersof this eity to g ;il
the arsenal periling the arrital of trvops f.- Fvit
Kearney.
Sr.J;swT, AVI 51.
To-day tho scccsc'on Sig was oaf irled aad carri oj
through the streets by mounted corn: a-y, afer
which it was raised on Marlett "'isra wlth )u d.s
turbaace or excitement.
Sr.LociS Ap-ril 23.P.M.
Baltimore dispatches state thxt the Mciv ilebri l-i
between Wo b u ry and Mt Washington is bart.t
down. The Northera soldiers are at the r.! iy h u.-o
on that road. Tho 7th N Y and the iLts m -n ara
at the Balurnore R R dep-jt, tho cart aregotiiagreai
for their conveyance,
A second dispatch says they wil' -r ty H R, ta
ITavro Deraee tbca by water to Annapolis, Mj. The
Failndelphians at thes'.t!i n iaB.1l1Iaj-.r5 w'j.i r--maiaed
ia the last car lat nigh; wero aiili d wi;
stones aadsotae were slig'.ty w.io-.ld. The tiia
was taken back. Tha Presidents tf r. a.2sbid aa
ncunced thai the Wiull bria- zj CiTJ It-i llat
way,
St. Lons, Arril 21.
Cl. Scans Tr-g; meat arrived in Flill iIjILIa li.t
night, ft m-.-n were woun-Jed at Biltiar.r?.
Gov. Curt ii 11 of Pa. has ca!l$l the Legis' -.'are to
gether for the 33-h init to act ia rslatlwa tj thcci
ditioa of the country.
Lieut Jones was aiCarli li Btmcks yej'crd iy, bt
states that tho citizras cf Harper's Frry, wbea ths
arsenal was set on fire, were instant'y in arsns par
sutdand killed to regulars. And that as thef ienil
troops ran across tho Pot.inuvs bridge at II irper fer
ry the people raa int-j lh ar.-enal. hs believed tht
largo nuiubiT wcra hurt by the explosion. Sln
ton, eommander, is accused of itf leiiry to the LV:ca
atd is watched by a committee cf GO.
G v Hieks declines by .elegnph to let a."-; cira
anniJ tnx ps pass through Baltiin ;ra.
At Wa?hin-t i3 thcra aro whispri.ig that triatrial
law will soon be proclaimed. Alii:ion d ci.Mjr-s
are taken to guard the eatraaj of thscity, iu,Iai.2g
raii.-jaj tcrm?ai.
Gov Letcher basoSered $13,003 t the paUnJ?of
the ballet tu )ul J: tho reply wi that no moaty c-ia
purchase it fr o?eagaia-t thee?aatry.
A resident of Kent coQQty. ML. la r?ceivcl ii- '
f .rmatioa that the negroes wcra irg the boxics cf
tho whites.
Ths Toronto Globe of yestcriiy has a lots- artlcls
ca the relations between Erclinl an l the U S, ad
v jcaring a siaerc aai raj alliiace aal f orgitting 1I
jeist dlajreaie ?.
A Montgomery di-patch sV.tes that th djnrwt
for tha a cock of the Cjnfeden?y w.u so x: thij
President DavU haf determinai t-i or ths $1,0 3 J,
033, the aiaouct already sab-crihed.
St. Lorii, April 22, A M
The litest Ealilmors JLfpatchcj r-pirt Cva:;i.-itlro
qalet-
Ia reply to the rea?ji cf Gov Tlic' t-.3 Prsii.I:ai
says that no more tro-pj will be brought tLrocgh'ths
city of IUltiri.jre, provided that they are allowed it
piss around the eity without ni?!iatioa.
Ca Saturday the btrg-st Unia ra??tisg evsrL'.i
ia this country was hell ia N Y, the tiy is a ut fr
the Union.
The steara-sr State cf Malse arrive 1 ia N Y 3it
urday from Ncrfulk, havi.g taad nl tha Mas, reg :
tnent at Ft Mocrje. She reports the steamer Staai
ding theri Ian ling the BoU n reg-m?ats.
It isrcp'.rted th.at a large aura'ir nf ezsp'y ears
were run down from AlexaedrU 12 !o Ya, Thar?wLy
night, with the iatection of tric'cg oa t.-ocp? f;r
the pcrposc of attacking thscapiUl.
A g-atlemaa from Washington reprrts fr-.m 5 ta
C2C3 trocps under arm, anl tb U Col. Smith is ccc
Eaeat he cia defend the eity f.r tha prect arsliui
any foice that isl.kely to bs brought ag-iiast.
Dist At'ty Smity has called on the Juo cf the U
3 Circuit Court f,r a spci jury to briag to jiuil-.e
parties syaspathi inj with the Sootl ia tho city. 1
The schooner Lee Watt hsa beea seized wiia a
hrgeqnantity of arms shici at HarJurJ, Ct, f;r
theSinth.
Eciismeut at Wilxingr.r. Del. a the rate cf Ircra
C3 to 15 per day. JJtlairore will sea I Ler f ill a:t
cf troops . 1
. A spatial dlrpaich t tha Tribuae rsyj crirrs wtre
received froraGov LetcbeT ta sciia the cs-t m 1:clj3
at Wheelirg, bat Whe?'.:pg is stirg f rth ; 3
cr i i cry ;s oc-
7-ieratne dl.-patch e3js thai Uar;
eapiei by .r;3 a?3
Yirgin'ais raj ;d!y awxblir:- ra?a at IT ,;r-cr's fir
ry, 5-3I-0 are expected; tho sajjcel d-iiailda ia
Waibljg'.tacitT.
St. LorisA: ri'.2.i PM
Tr!egTjp(.lc scrauutlt-iti-a cut if S h f fl'I-d.-'.,
' : : L ..:s tra .iri ia Uarj li 1 1 no c.s-
7 1 ? r.t : '.-: i .r.-, 'V.I:'.- r r J
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