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VOL. V.
BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA, THURSDAY, MAY 23,1861.
UUSIK'ES'S CARDS.
V. J0HNS0S
A. iCHOEKHEIT
"Johnson & Sclioenhcit
" ATTORNEYS AT LAV,
AND
' SOLICITOUS IN CHANCERY,
r,irncr First and Main Streets,
Corner
nrounvillc.
. - - Vcbraslta
Dlt D- GWIN,
llavic pcrraancnlly located in
mjOWNVlLLE, NEBRASKA,
' Fcr theVractice of Marine tod Surgery, ten-
hi, professional ,erviceE to tbe aCiCtcd
' office on Main Street. ncr3
AS. HO L LAD AY, M. D.
Serffilty ih.t be bn re ed the practice or
Urdlclnc. Snrscry, & Obstetrics
. rei. 24, '. as.y
T TTW. TIPTON
Attorney at Law,
7. D. N. THOMPSON,
Justice .of. the Peace am.
lu.fcc. omce nri u'
WITH IT-. - :
JOHil L CARS0II
. -S jSl 330" 23 H. . .
lSd iVNu tax mm
Pfflcr in Com, L'ncwrrcr- Monty, Land
Warrants: Exchange, end Gold Vust
IlUOlVVlLl!i:1, SCUtt'ASKA.
. i.t .iiKniiiin tnbnvlnz and hcIHdk ex-
' r' rnl,pd ate. and
! fTDuat UCoUm ;.Tna.le on .11 acccssable points,
1 a UUH, -u,r , , .wn0 .t rurrpilt rates.
iurVenionnt, and interest al
tun ei on special deionti.
OFFICE,
nil RTHEET. DCTffCW THE
lAxndOtaccs.
)
R EF E R E A
Lind k DrotbeV
J. W. Cart-on k CO.,
Hinor. li"-fc & Co.
y .m.g K Carson.
Jew. TUni..n Mawtl, C" Jo. t
J. T. Steven. ESQ.. Alt J V.f 'g
jnL Sf Caliper. Lat 3d Aild. L. S
Turlor &. trip;U, Vuker,
MoCeilind,Pye co.
B .n. Tbon8 V Trajt,
p. K. smalt. E.q.. Pren'tS. Bant,
r.,i. r.eo. S-rtiy, a t
(...Sam.lUMetonAtfyat Lar,
JiK'ire Tb. Teiry,
Pr.-.-f. H. Tutwiler,
CES:
.Philadelphia, Pa.
Baltimore, Md.
Washington, D. C.
J t 4
Ctileaco, til.
Lonis, M.
Annar'll, Md.
Mercertibnrii Pa
' llapertown, Aid.
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Kxt-ton, MJ.
Cximtierland, M1
Iiaviiii.i, AUI nia
Soy 8, Ibb0-tf .
ATTOUNKY. AT LAW,
AND, ni
Master ComihioiiCr In (V.ar.ecry.
, itUlu y
.. L. HUGHE., n0.VBV . i n i Y
SAINT L0U13 - " MISbUU1
jirnn & iioiaoay.
No. 140, rrl Street,
Produce anil' Commission
Powell, Levy tJ-enon, - M-J0..ra'
Tulles cV Frlelgb, -
T. & J. Curd.'. " ." 4.
Nave, McCrd &.C?. " " " .
Unnvl &. Saxton . -
AND
BIIIDERY,
COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA.
WILLIAM F. KITER.
May 17. 1S60. .
PEASE &T0WLER,
BLACKSMITHS,
-rTator 0troot,
BROWNNILLE, NEBRASKA.
hare recentlT locatiH In tk! place and solicit a share
tfSKtroJiM. Tbelr-orkand price. nno t
,.v. a;ti.f. ct,cn. Pr,-e. for .l.oe.ng
IV-r aboeing all Tound with stw hoea. Dec. 30 g
D.
A. C O X S T A CLE,
IMPORTER AXD PI4LIB I!
IRON, STEEL. NAILS,
castings, springs, axles, files
UEXjXiO W 23 ,
BLACKS MIT II ' S TOOLS
Also: Hubs, Spokes, and Bent Stuff.
Third Street, between Felix and Edmond,
SAINT JOSEPH, MO.
Wbich he fell at St. LonisTriceefor cash.
' Highest Price PaiiTfor Scrap Iron.
December 1, lSS9.-ly.
PIKESJ
PEAK GOLD!
Hnlil and advar.ee
- -.il I.fcC. " -
ftntey npon tbe same, and ray oTer balance of prwMii
'0Bas Mint returas are had. In all ease. I
ibiuttbe printed return t tie United Stated Mic,
W Away cftlce.
JNO. L. CARSON,
BULLION AND EXCHANGE BROKER
BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA.
Clocks, Watches & Jewelry
T SPTTTTTZ
OL "WoBdanaonneetothe-itiiena of Brownvllle
Wil vlcinitT that be h located hincif in
Brownville. ardiniendokeecin? a full assort,
of even-thin in h-a'lneof hninehf. which will
"l lew fur cash. He wi: 1 alto do all klnas of re
,"r'nuf ciocta, watciiesandjcwAlry. AU work war
3alSIj
CHARTER OAK
Life Insurance Company,
Harliord, Conn.
Incorporated by (he State of Connecticut,
Capital Slotli. $200,GC0.
"WithUreand i nere am n;rurjtlu receipt s.s!ev.re'
It invested nndr t';e f aucti n and aj jircralof the
Lomptrollerof I ullic Accoutt.
OITTCKRS AX1) DIRECTORS:
JAMMSC. V.'AI.KLr.Y, PrcM.lent.
JOHN L. US'j;:, Vice rrcriJeat.
KLTAS OILL. S-retarv.
E. D.DICKC KM AN, General A gent.
Dixir:cTor.s:
Alfred Hill, Daniel I'iiillljis, Ji.hnL.V.-.ir.ce,
U. I!lodret. J. A.l'.atler. T.. I). Diekennsn
X.Wlieaton, .Sam.t'cit. NcIjod ilxlliner,
James U. u alkley.
S. T. Hirefford ,M D. Conultin? "hyicinii
A. S. II.ll;id:iy,M I). Medical Kxatninr.
ppliciit ion k received Vv K.W. Kl'UNA Ajr't .
n8-tf lirownviU jf.T.
Johns & Crosley,
SOLE M A K I" F A CTCRKRS OF THE IMPROTED
CSTTA FKitClIA
CEMENT ROOFING,
the Cheapest and most durable Roofing
in use.
IT IS FIRE ,IXD WATER PROOF
It can be applied t new anil old roof of all kinds, and
U nhingle rurg without removing the 6bingle.
The cost is only one-third of Tin,
and is twice as durable.
Gutta Percha Cement
For preporrlnjr and repairing tin and other metal roofs
t everp description, nni its (treat e'ai-Ucity in not In
jured by the contraction and expansion of meta:a, and
Will not crack in cold or Run in wann
weather.
These materials have been thoronphly tested In Xew
Tork and all parts of the Southern and Wetern iitates.
and we can give abundant proof of all we claim intneir
favor
They are readily applied by ordinary laborers, ut trifl
ing expense.
"NO HEAT IS REQUIRED."
These materials are put vp ready for
use and for Shipping to all parti of the
Couutry, with fall printed directions for
application.
Full descriptive circulars will be fur
nished on application by mail, or in per
son, at our principal cflicc,-
510, BROADWAY,
(Opposite St. Nicholas Hntel ) NEW TORK,
JOHNS Jc CROSLEY.
Feb. 23, 1SGI. AGENTS WANTED. 6roo-
SPRIKtt FAS53IOMS.
1859
IIAX.WIIAI, & ST. JOSEPH 11. R.
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FALL ARRAXCSEJiEXTS.
WiralcTraln leaves St. Joseph at - . 6:00
EveniuR Train leaves tin do - - 6 -10
St. J.'jepbis rcichodby the "Western Stace Line.
raseenrrs saveti.me una ilreome sta?inp by tM roote
Ujii.v connection made at Hannibal wiih alljllastern
nuu cuui ih-iii r.ai iroaim anrcrrfCKets.
J T D Havwood, Stip't., Hannibal.
D u Sawix, General Acrent, St. Joe
P B Ghoat, G. Ticket Agent, Han'la
Tnro. Hill, G. T. Ag't, Brownville
November 2 i. 1669.
REAL ESTATE
a ir d
Collection Office
O F
MRS. IIEWETT,
MAIN STREET,
nROlTXTILI, NEURASStA.
Annoisnces to the laciies of Brownvllle and vicinity
ihiii fclieh just receiveU her
SPUING STOCK
MILLINERY GOODS,
To which the calis particular attention. TTer goods
are of the eery late.-l ttj le aud are offered at tn jtually
low prices.
April, 1560.
FAIRBANKS'
ETAXDAED
ISCALE
s
OF ALL KISDS.
-FWRBftllK? & GREESJLEAFj
11'2 LAKE ST., CSISCAfiO,
And corner cf M:iiu & Walnut Sts. Kt. Louis.
f-TiVX ONLY THE GENUINE.
.. OjS-.3fX.
Ji.hn Curnett, Willintn K-enin. a id Jarae 1
itlunden. (the latter. lon seedsman in the cm
ploy of Mcoor Landnth A Son ; havs united under
th Crm of
JOHN GANNETT i CO.
TOR THE FKOECCTION OF THE
Agricultural Implement
AND
SF.F.D RUSINESS.
They will constantly keep on hand a full mpplyof
LandrdlCs Warranted Garden beats,
all fresh, and of tbe la?t year's prowth.
To bo obtained at tho old h-.uso at l'Liladeli-bii.
. 3 r !,;- e.t.. , f (:rden Seeds exclu-
IMI1IPIIIIIII- '"" r..... , r
Five to those. They will keep very larga itoek of
Ml Implements and .lucmnery in
EVUItiCINQ ALL THE LEAPING ARTICLES IM THK
TK1DE, OF THK BEST MlMmiiM.
lrntim of their friends.
inCTPUIKH uoi" , , i
and of all thoe who have d-alt at the branch how
of LANrnrrn A Son. at St. Loui. Our rne- tha-l
.!:m;-o with the time, ana we
hope to tiof j all wba call on u, as to the suj.er.or
quaiiij in
Our Tware Cah, ijni to cirrcni.
JOHN GARNETT & CO.,
,2n4 ST. LOUIS, MO.
CTNTLEMEN'S WEAR
JACOB MAKOtlN,
MERCHANT TAILOR;
RROXTXTIEEE, IVKR-lAalXA,
Has jost returned ftvm St. Lou U j:L an euuro
new f took of
LATEST STYLES
Of Oood for tJer.tletacn wertr, which he will
make to order at short notice, and in a manner be
warrants t be satis! :u-tory.
His stock consist in purt rf black, eoii red ana
mixed cloths; l-l:ck, colored and mixed doekin;
Mack, colored, lan.-y and mixed C.iimers; fine
Kentucky Jt-ans, Chetk. Ccttonden. Lin.-c.?, dr.l
hc" duck. Satins Vetin,'s, Braids ButU n?, cords
Ae, He return? Li? thank o the pentlein of thu
i laeeaiid vk-inity f.r their past liberal patron,
and reprwtfully invito thetn to call and examine
h; new'-tock. He feel conCler.t that in the fu
ture m in tbe j.asi, be will bo able to give entire sat
isfaction. Brownville, March 21, lSGO.-ly
T. M. TALBOTT,
DENTAL SURGEON",
Having located himself in Lrownville, X. T., tea
dcrshis professional services to tlieconicar.nity.
All jobs warranted.
27- 7t7" Seciro27c2.?
BOWNVILLE, NEBRASKA.
Main, Between Lev.e and First Streets.
ParlictzJar attention given to llic
Purcliasc ami Kale ofRcal
Estate, 3a!inpr Col
lections and
Paymcixt of Taxes Tor Vcn-TlcsI-
dent n.
LAND W ATIHAXTS FOR SALE, for cash nd on
time.
LAND WARRANTS LOCATED forEastemCap-
itolists.on lands elvtel from personal examination,
and a complete Township Map, showing Streams,
Timber, forwarded with the Certificate of location.
Brown ville.N. T. Jan. 3. 1351. yl
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-.-xi...i!5tr.,:-! -
FEED YOURSELVES!
New Eating Saloon.
BENJ. WHYTB,
IIa opened a new Eating nou so on JIain street,
next d.xr to the U. S. Laud Office in Brownvillc,
where
"VLr.xaxx. Zt-Cocvlrs
CAN BE HAD
AT ALL HOU 11 S.
All kinds of game served np as desired, at tbe
shortest notice.
Oysters, Quails, Prairie Chickens,
Fish, Venison, Pies, Cakes, Hot
Coffee. Sweet and.But'.er
Milk, Mush and Milk,
and all such.
Como ixxicL f3oo TWTo ! !
bb. 7, isci. uat
TY LIVBRY STABLE
AND
BROWNVILLE, NEBRASKA.
ROGERS & BROTHER.
AKKOCN'CES to the public that he has purchased the
Livery Stable ami Stock formerly owned by William
Russell and added thereto fine st.ck. and is now prepar
ed to accoinmHlate the public with
O.irrLtges,
Buggies,
Sulkies,
Saddles Horses
THE TRAVELLING PCBLIO
Can f.ni at his Stable ample accomoiouations (or
horse, mules or cattle.
BENJAMIX & JOSnUX R0GEB3.
Brownvillc, Oct. 19, I860. nlo-yly
"Iilcs Peak, or Bust."
PROVISION STOBG
AKD
DRY GOODS HOUSE.
11, T-S-axixi ettroot,
BE0W17VILLE, II. Tf
J. 1BI3IEIEY Co
nave Jnst completed their new business house on
Vain Street, near the U.S. Land Office, in Jirownville
where they haveopened out and areofiering on the most
farurable terms,
Dry Goods, Provisions,
Of all Kin-Is,
FLOUR, CONFECT10NARIES,
CRCEX AXD DRIED FIll'ITS,
Choice Liquors, Cigars,
And a "thousand and one," other things everybody
needs.
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK
Brownvllle. Apri' 26. ly
. THOMAS DAVIS,
ECLECTICiPHYSICIAH
SURGEON,
TABLE ROCK, NEBRASKA.
Reference, Dr. D. 0m, Lrownvuie.
Arnl II.'fiT.
iW-Iv
Well Buckets and Wheels
J.J. TlirKMANUson baniabtcf No.IWc'.l
Buckets and Wheels.
Erowmille, April II, CL n-JT
TELEGRAPHIC.
From the Bulletin tf Friday, ilay I7th.
secessiomists arrested it
Missouri.
ANOTHER ATTEMPT AT RIOT II
BALTIMORE!
Washington's Remains Removed
Difficulty Apprehended in Louisville!
Traitors chow their Ivlettlo at Tt
Llccroo -
M.
Sr. Louis. May 17th, A
nri. v- r .t
iiiu xemocrai or mis morning gives
an account of the capture of several se
cessiomsts at Toiosi and DeSota, Wash
mgton county, on Wednesday of this
week, by a company of U S soldiers sent
out from the Arsenal by Gen Lyon and
commanded by Capt Cole. Some Union
men had been driven out of Washington
county and their lives threatened by se
cesslbnists, therefore, Gen Lyon sent the
detachment of soldiers over to protect
tnem. I he company under Capt Cole
arrived at Potosi at 3 o'clock Wednesday
morning, and at once threw a detachment
of sentinels around the town; trnards were
then stationed around the dwellings of
the most prominent secessionists and
shortly after daylight some 150 men
formed themselves and were marched off
to the court house. Here the prisoners
were formed in line and by the assistance
of a gentleman, who had been driven out
of Potosi and who knew all the inhabi
tants of the place, the Union men were
recognized and released, amounting to
over half of thosp taken prisoners. Some
50 of the secessionists were also released
on parole of honor, after subscribing the
usual oath not to take up arms against the
U S, ard nine of the leaders were march
ed off to the cars. The Guard there
made a descent on a lead manufactory and
captured near 400 pigs which belonged
to a man who had been iurmshing lead to
the Southern army. The man's name is
John Dean and is now a prisoner at the
rsenal. It appears that Dean had been
in the habit of hauling the lead with his
own team to the Arkansas line and selling
to the secessionists for the Southern
army, ine Lrnara capturea several pist-
s, rifles, shot guns and a quantity of se
cession uniforms most of them unfinished
and some uniform cloth.
On their way ba'ck to St Louis Captain
Cole's company halted at DeSoto, Jeffer
son county, where there was to be a se
cession meeting and flag raised. Here
they found a company of cavalry drilling,
which seeing the U b troops immediate
ly fled leaving 30 horses, which were cap
tured by the troops and placed under
guard. The secession pole was soon made
to carry the stars and stripes at its top.
A flag of the Southern Confederacy found
in the town was captured, and then the
troops marched toward St Louis with their
prisoners and booty. The names of the
secessionists taken prisoner are John
Dean. W A Matthews. Stephen II Duuk-
in, Wm J Slater, G B Clark, Ed Wil
cughby, L W Casey, Patrick Doyle, N
Burke, editor Potosi mines, Ur wyatt
of Jefferson county, and D Smith, of Vic
toria. The secession meeting at Deboto
was to have been addressed by prominent
Southern Rights politicians from St Louis
and other places of the State
The Democrat also gives an account of
the manner in which E M Joel, Mail
Agent on the Pacific R R was served by
sothern rights men at Osage river on
Tuesday last. When the train stopped
Joel was taken to the river and thrown
in, he then swam ashore, but was again
thrown in and came near being drowned
but was finally taken out and released
after much hard usage. In consequence
of the treatment of the mail agent the
mails on the Pacific road have been sus
pended for the present. "
New York 16th. The Herald states
that on the 17th ult., the war dapartment
ssued orders directing the commanders
of Fort Smith, Ark., Forts Cobb, Gibson
and Washita to evacuate and repair with
their troops and government property to
Ft Leavenworth, and authorizing the oc
cupation cf those posts by Arkansas vol-
unteers caneu oui uy iuc x icsmcui uisi
proclamation. This explains the aban
donment of Ft Smith by its federal gar
rison sometime since.
The Government to day received ad
vices from the squadron off Ft Pickens.
There was no change of military status ;
the squadron in accordance with instruc
tions had put a stop to the landing of ves
sels from Mobile and IS Urleans with
supplies for the rebel army, being a com-
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plete blockade. It appears me reDei
troops had been almost wholly supplied
with provisions from tacse iwo ports, tne
stopping of their supplies at this time will
it is thought operate most disastrously to
the troops, as they were but poorly sup
plied before. .
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The World's VVasmngtonaispaicn says
the police have been required to take the
oath cf alleigance.
Another spy has been ?rrested in the
Pa camp.
It was rumored the a troops were en
camped in the rear of Arlington heights
two miles from Washington, the rumor is
not credited, although the troops were
ordered to sleep on their arms with the
artillery on the alert with double shotted
Suns- , . .
There was anouier attempt ai nut m
rratt street, Baltimore, on the occasion of
the pisae of the Djylstown guard with
the Ringgcld battery, and the fact being
known, every man had a loaded riCe which
deterred any serious movement.
uiiuroore, mjix lutn. me r l and
Mass
troops
withdrew from federal hil
their
this morning taking one half of
battery with them, and returned to the
Relay House.
A gentleman, who gives us a report c
the removal of the remains of Washing
ton, says that it was done on the ground
that the ?orth was about to do tae same
New York, ..lay lGth. A private let
ler from the wife of a leading politician
of the Confederate Government to a friend
in this city reads as follows : Northerners
need have no expectation in regrff d to the
bones of Washington. We will see that
they are not desecrated by the touch of
abolition hands. They are our sacred
inheritance.
Louisville, May 16th. Street rumors
say there is likely to be difficulty here be
tween the opposing parties on the advent
of Col Anderson.
New York, May 16th. A special dis
patch to the Commercial says it is report-
d here that the Va secessionists have
erected batteries at Aquia creek to pre
vent approoch to Richmond.
Certain developments indicate that gov
ernment will make a decisive demonstra
tion in a short time.
The World's dispatch says it is believed
that 10,000 Pennsvlvanians are moving
towards Maryland.
The transfer of Butler to fortress Mon
roe, and sending there large qnantitiesof
ammunition ana stores, is believed to in
dicate important movements.
Advices from fortress Monroe state
that a band of secessionists from Hamp
ton sent a deputation to Col Demmick de
manding sole possession of the roads lead
ing across the dyke which has been late-
y under guard ; Demmick's reply was
that he would give the rebels ten minutes
to disperse ; two companies were ordered
northward and two cannon were planted
o as to sweep the entire distance, the
Col, watch in hand, watched the expira
tion of the time, when not a rebel was to
be seen. 200 Mass troops took posses
sion of the dyke and bridge.'
Cincinnati, May 16th. Col Anderson
arrived this afternoon and wa3 met at the
depot by a committee of the city council.
Mayor Hatch tendered the hospitalities
of the ciiy, to which Col Anderson brief-
y replied. He was then escorted through
the principal streets by the home guards
and an immense throng of citizens gene
rally. Everywhere along the whole line
of marbh the most hearty expressions of
welcome were given. At camp Dennison
the soldiers were drawn up in line pre
senting arms as the train passed. Uol
Andprson is the guest of his brother Lary
Anderson.
Harrisburg, May 16th.-It is novr re
ported that Col Anderson simply tol Gov
Curtain as a report, not a3 fact, that John
C Rreckinri Jge was to take a federal com
mand under him.
ExGov Geary is spoken of an Briga
dier General of Pa.
Seventy-five members of the House of
the Pa Legislature head by the Speaker
iave tendered their services to the Gov
ernment.
Frca the Bulletin of Saturday, May ISth.
1,500 Troops at Jefferson
City, Mo.
FEDERAL HILL, MD., EVACUAT
ED!
The Alexandria Precinct, Va , for
tlic InionI
Important Letter from the Secretary of
Mate I
Traitors at Harpers Ferry Erecting
Fortifications on tho Md-, side !
Capture of a Submarine Boat at Phila.
ADAMS' EXPRESS CO. STOPPED!
England Arms The Traitors!
II A2PEHS FTIISY TO BE ATTACHED WITHI2I
TEN LAYS!
M.
St. Lottis, May 17, P.
Advices from Jefferson city state that
,500 state troops gathered from Cole
and the neighboring counties are station
ed at that place to defena it from an at
tack, four pieces of artillery are there.
Mai-Gen Price has issued orders direct
ing the Brig-Gen's of the several districts
organize the militia of the State and
report to head quarters.
Mai Geo G Wagoman, U b A m this
city, has resigned, capt J j jveiton suc
ceeds in the duties cf the chief commis-
ary of subsistance of the military de
partment of the west.
New York, May 17. A detachment
cf US troops arrived here yesterday from
fortress Monroe .and went to Governors
Island, they report the garrison at Mon
roe in good health and well supplied with
all necessaries. The artillery school was
in vigorous progress, the regiments being
daily exercised at the guns.
The Times Washington dispatch says
no more troops except for the war will be
ordered in this direction, troops for the
short service will however be at cepted f y:
the present for western services.
Gen Scott is in receipt of important
dispatches from Ft McIIenry arid from
Maj Morris and Gen Cadwallader. He
sent this morning full instructions to the
latter as to the policy he is to pursue at
Baltimore. Federal hill is entirely de
serted bv order of Gen Cadwallader whtyj
has taken up poskiaa for his camp ne-r
Ft McIIenry. The removal frcm Fede
ral Hill, which is the surest an 1 most
available bight commanding the city, i
severely -censured by many military men
but is generally liked by the people of
that vicinity.
It is said that Ccl Jones who led the
Mass C.h through Baltimore c:i the 10th
ult. will succeed Gen Rutler in the Bri
Generalship. Col Jcnes' scout3 Lave
three or four times come in sight of the
secesson outposts. A party cf them come
very near being cut off by the enemy last
eight, they made some important discov
eries in regard to the position of tho se
cessionists. Gentlemen from Alexandria visited the
President this morning and assured him
that if protected at the polls the pecplo cf
that precinct would give a large vote
against secession.
Citizens of the seceeded States in order
to obtain patents for inventions must lake
oath cf alleigance to the U S.
The- following' important letter was
yesterday written by the Sec cf State :
Washicgtonten, IGth.Sir: I have received
your letter of yesterday's date asking me
to give you in writting my reasons for
considering an acceptance on your part
of "Gov Letcher's proposition to purchase
steamships Yorktown and Jamestown, re
cently seized by his orders and now in
h: possession, an act of treason. With
this request I readily comply: An insur
rection has broken out in several States
of this Union including Va., designed to
overthrow the government cf the U S.
The executive authorities ure parties to
that insurrection and so are public ene-1
mies; their action in seizing or buying
vessels to be employed m the execution of
the decision is not merely without author
ity of law but is treason. It i3 treason
for any person to give aid or comfort to j
public enemies. To sell vessels to them,
which it is their purpdse to use as ships
of war, is to give them aid or comfort.
To receive money from "them in payment
for vessels which they have seized for
these purposes would be to convert the
unlawful seizure into a sale and would
subject the party offending to the pains
and penalties of treason and the govern
ment would not hesitate to bring the of
fender to punishment. Signed,
W II SEWARD
To G Ilemecker.
Frankfort, Ky., May 17. The Houso
yesterday concurred in the Senate bill
egalizing the suspension of specie pay
ment by the Ky banks. The House pas
set resolutions that Ky should maintain
strict nuirality during the present contest,
an 1 approving of the Governor's refusal
to furnish troops to the federal govern
ment under existing circumstanses.
Louisville, May 17. The official re
turns from SO counties show the Union
vote for delegate to the Border State
Convention to be 60,561 with IS counties
to hear from.
New York, May 17. In less than ten
days Gen Butler will have more than ten
thousand men under his command at rt
Monroe and a squadron adequate to the
support of the land forces. -This demon
stration looks to the possession cf public
property at Gosport.
New York, May 17. The WorkTs
dispatch from Washington says that pas
sengers via Harpers Ferry report the
rebels erecting fortifications on the Md
side.
St. Locis, May 19, A. M.
New York, May 17. A communica
tion to the press signed by W P Smith
says the reported destruction cf the
. i a- r T- r
bridges on the JJ c u ll n is unirue, as
also a report in a N Y paper that he had
asked Gen Scott to take military posses
sion ot the road.
Tbe capitol buildings will be cleared of
troops by the 1st of June and renovated
for the extra session of Congress.
The Mich regiment arrived here in good
condition being the first body of western
troops which has reached the capitol.
nnapohs, May 17. Une hundred men
with two cannot left on a steamer for the
purpose cf retaking the light ships on
great Wyconic river.
W ashington, May 17. ihe Charleston
Courier reports that on the 12th inst a
British bargue was refused entrance into
that port by the Niagara. Two British
ships were also ordered off; another was
.
pursued but run into .hoal water and was
towed up to the city. A British ship was
boarded but was finally permitted to pa:;s.
New York. May 17. The U b steam
er Crusader at Havana from Key West
eported that the yacht Wanderer was
taken by the U S "steamer St Louis.
Philadelphia, May 17. An excitement
was created this morning by the seziure j
cf a submarine boat the invention of De
villero, a Frenchman. On going do.vn
the river it struck an island. Four men
were fcuud n board. Devillero said he
was taking it to the navy yard to teit.but
the officers there disclaimed any knowl
edge cf hi:n. The boat was constructed
some time since for raising wrecks ar.d
other submarine works, but was never put
to active use. It is cigar shaped made cf
iron and is thirty feet long. It supplies
it3 own air and wnl be useful in mining
under a fleet.
Mr Ilerbers, Superintendent cf Mt
Vernon, says there i3 no foundation for
the report that the remains cf Washing
ton have been removed from their rt-sticg
placij.
BrigGen Mansfield to-day iisued an
orderas fellows: I ordered by the U-!e-grah
the azent3 cf the Adams express
cc:, at Philadelphia, New York nndBilt
.i:more that in the future no express mat
ter, inclusive cf letter?, will be permitted
to go South of this city into Va. Col
Stone, by my crdcr, seized the express
matter ar.d stepped oil ccr.tratar. 1 go.dj
and permitted th.. rest to c j forward.
The N Y IleraU's Mor.tg.mcry c:r
rejpen ler.ee states tl.t it Las teen par
tially decided that Jt:f Davb is to .ako
command at Richmond, Tho grct?5t
discontent is felt ly the rebel troops' for
want cf a re'iille hoad and has hi 1 its
influence cn Davif. It is al.o stated :h:t
it has been seriously discussed in secret
sesion to remove the teat cf government
to Richmond, but the intimation h.ivirg
been received cf the intention t tal.o
possession cf that city it v.os dcer;:l ad
visable not to go so far north at prciort.
A gentleman says he waa ir.fcrm.d by
Gov Letcher of the truth cf the statemea
that arms had been received at N Orleans
frcm England.
A committee cf New Yorkers headfd
by Astor assured thu government yester
day that money shall not bo wanting u:i
til the rebellion i3 suppressed.
Washington, May 2G. A messcngor
from the South says that additional rein
forcements were sent up by the rebels to
day. There is a great complaint among.
them of a scarcity of powder. A demon
stration at Norfolk it is thought will takes
place this week. A prominent cff.c'al
said to-day there would be an attack on
Harpers Ferry within ten days. The trial
of spies here show that thy were ser.thy
the rebels to aid deserters from tho army
T
From the Bulletiaof JfonJir, lUy, CO. I '-l
n it t rnr vrrn t err t rn? "'-"'-
GOVERNOR'S PROCLAMATION !
LIISSOUTwI TO S3 S3AL?
wrrn sui.rr.iAr.iL.T ?
Hannibal and Si. Joe Railroad ? la
taken Possession cf by Government!
C0LLTCT02S TO EH ATrOKTCZD TO?. Z2VJ.
nto7 POSTS f
SENATOR DOUGLAS VERY SICX !
rcdcral Troops rircd on at 1Ty
comic Hlvcr!
Virginia (a It Attacked Soon III
Omaha, N". TM May LU
Governor's Proclamation.
Wiixheas, The President cf the U S
has issued his proclamation "calling into
the service of the U San additional f.rca
of infantry and cavalry to servo for a
period of 3 years unles3 previously dis
charged, and the Secretary cf War havin g
assigned one regiment to the Territory cf
Nebraska;
Now, therefore, I, Alvin Saunders,
Governor cf the Territory of Nebraska,
do issue tbia proclamation and hereby
call upon the militia of the Territory im
mediately to form in the different coun
ties volunteer companies with a riew of
entering the service cf the U S nr.dcr the
aforesaid call. Companies when formed
will proceed to td'?ct captain anl two
lieutenants. The" number of men re
quired in each company will be riada
known as soon as instruction3 arc receiv
ed from the War Department; but it i3 '
supposed now that it will not beles3 than''
7S men. As soon a3 a company has form--ed
and ha3 elected it3 officers the captain
will report the same to tho Adj't Gea'a
office.
Efforts arc being made to trample tho
stars and stripes the emblem cf our lib
erties in the dust; traitors are in tho
land busily engaged in trying to over
throw the government; and information
ha3 been received that thess tame trait
ors are endeavoring to incite on iaraiioa
of our frontier by a savage fee. In view
of these facts, I invoke the aid cf every
lover of his country and hij home to coma
promptly forward to sustaia and protect '
the same.
Done at Omaha, thia ISth day cf May,
1501. Signed,
. ALVIN SAUNDERS,
Got. cf Neb. Ter. .
St. Louis, May 15, P. M,
Washington, May 18. The President
called the Cabinet to-day in great haito
and they were in session cne hour. Sec
retary Seward left the White Houso and
proceeded to the quarters cf Gen Batlt-r,
and not finding the latter, dispatched cn3
of the Gen's aid3 ia pursuit cf Lin. Tho
interview lasted some time.
It is evident from appearance that ths
government intends dealing with Mh.-curi
ia the same manner it has with Maryland
as evidence cf this the government La3
concluded to take charg3 cf the Hat.iiilal
and St Joseph II R and employ i: fcr
government purpose3.
The government ha3 determined to ap
point collectors fcr the different southern
port3, and is engaged in .electing men cf
energy to fill them. The duties will be
collected ca beard men cf war whatever
may be the opinion cf legal authorities .
here or elsewhere.
The President ha3 cemmis-icned Mr
Sickles to raise a divi-ioa cf C0.C00 men
to report ia 10 days.
The country rc3y net generally les
aware that at this moment an agent cf tho
French Emperor is traveling tho South
by the name cf Baroche. lie is instruct
ed that he is simply collecting in:cnntin
for the commercial bureau for ths niir.io
ter cf public works, but this is anar-.if.ee,
he is a political more than a commercial
agent, and hh die itches regularly for
warded to Pari3 necessarily exerche great
inflacrce ever tho ir.ir.d cf tho emprcr.
Chicago, May IS. Sen Dc'.ass Ves
been very ill wi:h typhoid fever ever l-:::c3
he returned to this city, ar.d fears are en
tertained by hio friends that he will r.ot
recover.
v York, "lav 13. A rpech!
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