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PVDISUltD I VKRT WP 51C4DT'Y KOhlXISC. A. SULXINS, D. R. DURISUE, E. EESZ, 'wo DULIt..tuu p'r year it' paidl ini atliincc-TWo C L ;I.t andl FiI'Tr CtNr if not paid withiii pia i i:"t'tis-and Tfai . DoLI.AIItS if not pltii' be'fore the expiraiuo of the year. Siilistriptioiia out of the District mnust be paid J'or in adva"nce. RA.L'ES OF A1l)VlH"R''I-iN'i"' All a~lvertisenients will b'e inserted ati t): e. I. LA ta per' Square (12 Miion lines or k s)fo .~ lird: ixi 'rtiC.On, andI Fifty Gold~t fur .each subsequentc11 ;! rienentl fromn strangers &nil tr .nin'r t I e'r.'l iv.~y:htit i., adva"n.'c. All oih;rs wil bec I ,:: i"lu wth1"' s'ai.'.l fur. tr..t'.' tor voe.ir;) 4. ihertL'itig are~ t.I::ia:.tl ut :h.. tett C.zi:ra "t a'lvertitlvn:zeuts::i+ -oai 2 :i: "o'ul~i lt of t apir.'ra:l ehaizt'iii.t cc li:: ,f .7:\ i":t k.' .1.'"o iaiino r Corpura-t A! ill i !r(.'.tl ti!t. lert tlcn itd. t l i N r)Five ti'ttli:,. t; A I'roclauit iota by the i'ostlii: t.'r ::i'urra! oft the t' ucifctteiate State' I %Y Man :"yy t 1t 1 1,19::s of ;..i t Ir ,t '. "j "t. tt': "':ci~.. 1, "' it: ! 1!" ' "11::.. ,'i " i , *l'': Ipi'u tl'. . ' ~ It",Cl , L1 L : ' 'r . : l 'i:a ~ i: a', ,":~tI' :~ it ..l i Vt' : t 111 1"c I' t" Ita2:" "1'r-L iell)1. ti a '. i lj ' t ak . a lirt .'lr' andl 1w tnof I nIi 'n c*Irz Itoi.'" t 2 :' I;' ' i;l 11 .1.- 1, 2 it Ia t i tit. l:1 11 a d 1 a I" .1 t.' l ti t' eh't tX ii t 7' } t l,' 1'of4 Ow Now.i aIt'1.1"'1' Johni H' . ti :iri' ii'? on . uli.I'i t. tli ine r i:e.w ' it. raie liy In..' 4~~~~~ ~~~ 4C 4*4~it tl IIC L&!'i a~il:ai f-. ('a ii (1:'e Ii. Silc 111;1117'1. :hiUl~l eItn l d I t t o I;,: ini'.:.1 i i ,:":' 1\ tp,i : " n i'iit. Bi.:1;111i A I ,::,' I. t':c :iit 11;' eii::ll s11,1- 1(;ju C"": i :"lay be itiie" toolt % \"l!1 n1it', l i ,y of I Ii :1 ( l 1 "''iitteii s .. t .,l li't':t . i ht W!~ m ::;,1 :ic ,l ti 'i -t t'' .'iti11,. :it iim 1 NI lanipe.. ii l::"i. I !~ ii.5, ' ina1' i U jtulti 'iogim Ln 1,"ild Pus,.t 0111c4:o;: t'p' ". a "r" it .' a -ii"ed t t :. in order l't Si,''' :117t1: 11'. ct'i e p tllC prer Q . al:"I V t ,a.:x t.i 5',to l . Ito t" 1't ' ,te orr (,s I'of ' l :i.)~ t~I' 11. t .r : 2 '4 .the n iil! Sp:.1". ISii h ' " I i" " 11~t '..r:c'1 jir l' " 1:.1 !. :: ~.i:i I lit r\' t t-l! itu , 11 sil ( '~ .'i, it i of 71.i~ u 4 0114. ' ' t" L it~t, , :re hereby uhoi eti:1 cn" 'tii . Wingt nlaw ice:ar'. enutta.~ a lit.' r- lat 'cl " . -il tti t n' Il 'iL, :I ll n i tic, ti~t s lilt l4 7 9 t . 4 iAt a~ ill 'o:.1 '. .- ~' .!'i 1, cl. "uc ' 111 I hi"'L A~-I I1 i t!1:.. l~~ilt cii" :1 " ra Il U i'.: n" I.l, 'o:'ta'ard. Ai~ th ;'ii clly .t " 'di":. ti~a:I I'oaIC (ii' .Iit.s l an ie Rea.1l ilrL'ht :t'. also r:' - here'421,tiiCSCLII.I ilt' ut' :i:t' l' . ai : t 4., the r nla lle- of th 111.!lpiiLl nan I IIl .vi'rlii.1i'1 i: awl i;L:lia.'d to iPt'd toi Itl 1' .j~rrir~ir); le ~t o the C(harf(.hIt ,r'. The War Nett-'. R1cIIMtJ:;11, May 17.-Nine mxore regimnents a~ve been orderedl i's )ii New 1York for Fort [onroc. Itis I. ,iicved that at fleet will he ordered p thte Yiork ritr with .1 view to ptrutect tll( ,,it!.! t S:,. tr otps on their march from.r~ ,no nILc1:o11 It is tt ed that the Foreign iiplotnatu..t an (t. t'it'=toler or MIit'istur from rCebel N sitf1 it. reCeived( ity an :n< jt "(li thi(.. cr ntetit '. ill n~ot hesiuatt to) I t'::l " . l i .p;i ::tic re'li:aits wilth t lthei.ling l'".ir.' ant i wil jitta ot!' d !S:!:isS ,,eh1 \l.i-c 11-u-11 \I:1s'zi::gto1?. ham.~f ho r'l'ralt the ii .'st Of Dr. G us.g I fit , lI(:.rt.ir of disp teiice~s to t he ohi itCo :)aederz:Cv, on hlis ariva'il f11-'il it !; iit repo rtctJ that theL ilot:. Chtarles.1 Vtliitr1 il !;e arestedCi uln'ehar -esant vet 1.It:. 0. 1 Ure:,s at osto t'- for: !'! t ..; .. :rio 1 i' tt1. . ;ih .; h v e-t. 1: t.: t !.. 'I ). !~i. ttr :tt.l \ti .. : t . ".; .ti . i~it~t Joe~l.. a..d :e1 riet:"; itargell~;C fuur IC 1U;tttll. wher ..:'.~ anti~ str that. it v It sme ti. t ol:o:il ribld 11". .t o~t:I f .:ji~t ol :isp bt teiis .11' il"l o$(tI r. fthe ii fur r attck. t'~ Vii .'( i A, ::'I s trov i1:-- largled I 0l ( r,!i:. fOi e th ;ito lt - hie u othclt j:I It:rinto :c Iia., !"t :- or r)a.' I i; ad tltfi.t cliinwilpo a l .i t :la . a ii: a'I: :.' . .: viaI'art::aie "oi t if; hit. t'-hev i ttrtcri ::s!Itlrn t. aTh.. SIat~lt die':t s:lt it cii '11 iV ot i t; -+tb timns. wtel Idn try" nti ;rfluit o ,c~"a iotluta h. ii:ror the see:i deilrea ates, ths lre hodjesl., of ;aa ti,hill "t xe fp: : I )t;r i 'l l~lt :cr d,1 11io 1;t nC "the 8u.-I. '.i"1. 'lon~l 1 lL raid intimtevi tihat eter lt. )il ith ol \111:511 wa i'. f'ii v * - tor t1\' 11 t)VcrI"ttitiii rO!" t1. Linco:~fln . er fm rj 0tic:', lIhN v t'l ' Vll~a 1 I $'IJii.; C ~i er "1": - :" l11i . -t" tha I ?\an :e ..!. :'f i irate' not thei_; NeYoek ifthr aiq~~~l '~r2 irll il :1" out vestr. iti r1c =if 'Il:1take the re 1tii'l' oa "1t 1'(. heii t i at: ht- M r.a thu ! jt his .iiC :;al. t c* l: ,::i ~~t 11.-i i ':1;s~ "'tis iii Las :1 ' . 'e1 ft '. t:::~ 1:i~I it I tl 1t't' thet 1)i' - t.1ilt t Soreao 1 i 0, wa h r sttetl. 'J* 1L::':tom i ..ltlla It e ilstr and .i1 ' tieit. t:1 !.'!ie as atrl the~ Ctfinr p''rt isn11 ic t 'i l ho't ": rie ft in t iten o earlt r .ula ino 110.t tt lours o te s'dt :is Sttes i .i: lag biiodie of:~ ca1it'io of l~ t3 li'. ';;ile. i le l'd l':Itou A Suer.'r 'iV.1r. Irl i'i"'E4.-TheJi Cincinnati The tuniversa:i el'uing of the liee States is, e't 'h war be a short and decisijve one. To h: cn*; ;y .'t.. i.. the Mowe44r and resQ41rc4s if' the. 1il(:' len'!tu to l1:' put 1n zthl i mmllct: Lttell" WiIhi an tal::Spi44 hand .i A i . sa J et is hiave :t s5)tdy end:41 i e t.4 140.'., as to a'utcr actin ate it for 1440;t U i: '1( be 1ru44inou u the ii:' i -ti:' I r'"'1 t.':o-Inecs intee.-tS of the tunitry. SuchI a j':Irs.snrc as is no"w 1pl is, it c,4n? iiie~d (1:a :a length of titn". w:on hi ,:u k1rt: a.t t he weal I hie'.t hlahnt 1:11"!1 Ilt halte. The re.sult (,f this war the m:'I'~ "". her'i4 ire, t;Lq4.rliuined -half 'c.in tit; 44euL1 ,a: a 4t.'4 I Wev of the South, o1f one acc::.rd, s44 :""Liv in ' 32'UI a4(1 dl-d be: ht! Who first cries .tior'uhnary cr. p i'v' petits I Lri'oii~it 'exas. to e. f,~ ::11') Cl l*5 .: a~ that fie!ls, which il'+:" 'fII 1'.!!I a few'i w'c4k5s since for' the rln i f the' c4 w .t'. 1, Wi ":ll in IUW v'ieid twenty ,Iala of lot pt 1' a"re. ii : . '.i ' i1. to i I~. :. ' " -~ nli .1":11: ,4!~ Lv;r t::1k she e'444 .'meiI our Iox:1'ier, butI halItt '4, ur jir a ia4. (i ieago Will en"! 2.'l .j lt, it) n1 ive!'' our hanks have 44f t.: " re h If a i4li.ii1. ande 444':4,t' .t1IJ-c4l iIlli :I)4 :1 .4 .4' ti" 7!"41.11 4::t s444 5451414 tl~ su .i tiiC' c'L''l4''I 'LIJUu $1 U' .4 44.I he pa4st I ventv o'ir Lou''r.' 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M A Y 2 12~ . ;rt ai . Rtejjgjou, ~Notice. 11cr. S. .J. Mt : .'; 4:. , U4:ver.:alis'. wii il eliver lectur1 KV :, uu 4v4 rLiig., 4') "i t44'.4.'Ki ,in lie C.Ur. II .'tie, on4 Ol. o~r ji , u. 1 n ! -I .jei A 1,:"71: vi ' A n tit..' is.444 r alt". Il . r1. 014'. Topics Astir. Taro large oppo:ing nrniies nre now nearing each other on the border. Both are animated by daily increasing sentiments of hostility. Both are kniing realy, with all the appliances of modern warfare, to defend their ranks and crush their op ponenits. -,th aire cunifn..ied by brave and ex pericned ,.firers. And hoth, it is reasonable to tiilnki, are :tilling to test their re-lative strength and prawess. W1hi!e at in dis:ance from each oth er. the regiments that e.noi:se these artnics were nc untua i by then: whirl of excitemnent in their re simretive see nt s :and felt us Ihough rushing direct !y It :h cnoflit:i. But inving nearly Inet, they 1-ause to prepare. Each ij.e feel:, ' there is ily enctiny." Eneh one releets: " In a very liitte tinme we ineet upon the ,battie-tic.!. What are his prospects of sue eess ? what are iine ? Who are his generals who are rine ? What is the preparedness of hi b~ntalliosns? i hat of onrs?" The reflection natu rnlly gives pause to the bravest; and generals and ubliers alike desire t~ kinesc that they are ready for the first hattle. l "i'Te nr: t hatt'e!" It is a great point. All fe : htt!.e Sotuthern generals do, we knw. JT:at the No'th:rra lai r.- du also, we e:ttnit b.ubht. T1 e titer nile, it i= i point of prime im ---tn: . 'I'' ;.c North it is Vital, or rather to the ie; in'-enn governient lit ".in iigton it is Vital ; i.eause :a defeat at Iis juncture night prove tho knell of their vauling nihiti .n. To the Nolth t i is is esenitialy idenirable that our armis --uhs.ou a ieve sls;CLSs at the tihn :,h.ddl,-n:t fron ainv fear of reactioni.-bIut to n'Ve our whole coun try from the:-ileigi.aus trahi of the invader i hearth, tones. it. is rti.nail theref- re l eonelle that the firs' bat tle wil! lie a ties:.terate otine. Let uS await it in trayerful hi pe. It wiil Cioe soan enoungil, bit inot tout sooni, let i., cherish the fond belief, fir the bnnin r anid pertinalency of our Southern Coinfesd A mnlig the news items of the New York Tinis if the I Itin, appears the foillowing: The Msant.s:niry C""/%l, rstion says that liver .titn.0t. appilieation' haie been received at tine l.nt ;i. l.::rtnu It fo.rlettersitf marque and rcprisatl. Onr readers kn.aw that this shoubt read " and a:pl!icali os.' But wit her ti typos, nor the proof-readers, nor the editors of the Timrs could detect the error, so cntirely in keeping was it with tIhe vii f wht o niisake exat ;i rai till nOlw alinost univetrial :at th,: North. ans a Northern p"aier:" The \ir.:inians have Isppousedl that a innrgC pnortiosn of the Northern V ldunteers Inow i:n Washington wuilld refuse to tight nailnst Vrginin. iut to inake sure they sent :" :r enne::ies to unix :nliinng the hroops andi nr'.i.- Ihenit .':. T" their surprise and disinay, they fonni ti.e melnt all re. ly::. tne 11111 eX prcsel it. :o go to \'rgin:ia ~r the t..nvil, if Ol Ahe s;:ys . 'i:i. is r.e ':..; e l i1.1 st--r: of "4eaning na's t.,"-yu ". s'm ; w Ce. It is th.: aie thathow lenl-. TI 1'arin::i' New i 1 li:n .:rs are naking :naV.ge war. ngs t: inai:te their zeal in the wur uf nubjnugating,--y, nf n dnnialnhing tihie Sonita. The :tne od OiintAil.s i ntnt:rl l.itL.ANt hnei.,es lein':t ae a:nu::g the rest. and thus spits venges.ee : Northme.n, remet aout ! The foe is waitiin r.'unn inut, \With pnixhnn ,rnnr anul petar.i, To tinnier U I heir hle:n Regard: With shot and shrainell. ,r::pc and shell We'll gie thetni Base iir gii../ hell; - r lI 1in. n-ine slit One O i.:n Wn:.-:n.. ill.)s aln'si tirdes af ter thnis fain: What if tine storn:i ilininis lotw ? Whant it nihe greenn leanens hilt itniter' ine sr:..hinig ncernpest's thnrnn Tian lihe armyl oft worsun thmat glnlad beclow. TIr.mn:ptii thema s::e un.t abl! - '.aser nait I han, dshne. 3itr. Ilt..sn is. You :nr.da 3iir. nt n n:n.n:s ::re ebever einou;i.;hi in your wly: bjun it is ch-air that hioister'5 di n~a: .-in gr.:eefuhy~ sn e'.ter ynnur /' n~n in his. Goi in nit this ra'it, :::.l thec winrbi wi:i in in ait ', ou down a pair on hyperbianl ne~ini s Th Ep'i-'iail C..isveinii-n if Mnasachnirt :o.pe ins Iu-en ' .-risti I he :niiiined resisitu jin''. , T' ina iihe ssinventioiinsf Cleicai andn i i:.g s',..:.. -iof th l'rlstannnt Ep;~iscospalt tiurneb in I 'ire-e .' 1 - isurn huistn shi dinher.:hy enpress ib.dr hns.rfeb - sm .iy i.:h :hne Nationnal i. i ritmen't, inn antinl ii. ei ri's tolvitiicate lihe nut i'0i: nist:.!.. e~i i nin agnst "nili 5suitsin, privy'cmis -pinnnyrain arebells: a -naa~ndite i leig- :h:: n ne Prnstestaint lijspals Innsc in ti l.n t :.:tit.i lMas i1 b un ntinbiui iln ii-m cn -' f.s l it: ani:.-s ny .ve ui," and8 for tim p. ..ni 5 .:.i incrs:.:.. ant n h..e b!ssingai s whh in lie set' d s' *s s tr'oni .iuth a gvlernnan~t as snry. wh'u in' :: y :-in-n.ni.e'i al.i ws:'ely itiis-5 i: * ~nn: i tdn E;'...essp::y in Arnenrica woui hn n n isse ti .sver, wein h ai'erannci ofi I:, E: -;L.w 5nn..s ti:n ca~.-. 'ssa -...-; .. 1 il .in ,~i sir nof the nih init., finds Sneo .siiin i:, nthe i6-il luig n:naginge of th * :f n n- .-.i. :is N. Y. NulsW. Thie .t/ur e.r .s i..tries....nu:nn.in is "afsot."' Ounr c tes;ip .rary ii eni ii ;ittaIch tos innsb in ilijOrt..leU: .. t nnrne-.-sci:.: ani.sd trilltn iig Inn! ag~rna.: I; i., ...! ..L.-e tt.d t thy :.clnsinijser. Thei ljneroM --I e-n l.en..rs, t' -se mui iini-rnd.n.ie thsat a b...... y ..s ne, ih i..: u.n nisd nuniil il' inn~e ali? h::v ' cone lisr t.'insgr-. tso itit. .Inn ihant -an.., 1: s ,: :nayi .1till t~e a p~e~wuisn' ii et.h:iinent on .: h.- nIso ss1pornuniin n iii t.e alurdedi oit av.in., t- n:lrisisimi con est. s.s,":: line L.ns. . i.n . 'sr reve s.:ly rt i::i kii -in n lhh In in' iureh eini nbe win, excii p: 1I. sie..pe in the h.t bhlisid ns: Annerin, and wichir han- bueen inectile.-s'y ;:nd niese::iy pr'ssi ..d.-' 'ii cevry ihi;:hnet an't tirnt .! yo i:;-~. il' I e. :i e-l.!'ie t ai~ndnin'eints .a ine Cn .,is tin.i'i . 'i., ped ie'nd ,iin siguious n thir ::a ni- tha ihe .siie h'rnscistnn lherny wil be 'eionsed' which e.ate ant lhe ti:::e ost W:.inngi.:. The ar' ncsd .: '-:ssissan isitiid i-si f.-. m ir .::. i 5 i anih:.ln, ii line sline b . n i sere jsud si. s'n.-ly eisied io lthe .-tinh. .. lan o-r:. are .in . en a enr.. chinminl upnn sor eanai isnenn ut, nhsii rights aei renissveds. "The tresin. ais i. whieb h:.s hsrnie ~se nisxinl truitl," wah! lihuS I le il.e.i ts tine c:;rth. Why i n iibert ih in tine gi ouind ? 'Tie /'rs of ni e encinny take piarnienir paninis tss write onit tine .Mianbu.nls henso's snane in fuli: firig:slier tjenii itn'N.I.tn iN Fn:.tx N U IJ-vi.nnn. Anl insh is this new .slttsit .7/nns We l.clieve hne lives in is.-toni ni h.en he's-nt hnunie, :ntl i i r~lr a han-:yer iihere, lie is a lite let iiw, san .d i is :.h ians . cro5'aseyeds :us to tnninlie elie urdilinnahy ,;ni , sed in th:n.t wasy lee lpreti esnnifor tanile. lUtt ini ti."S le .si.ee reiy jity hain.. A Int yetn we an't Sniy tiast neC 1 a ini nnnne'h either, when we rennai r inis ire.nn iio~ n and pnertnmess. lie enns in line chiarlkstosn Cinvetisn of 180~f, -nn rnabidi ant'-i-i..asrin, nd if we nre not inista-. ken.-andsi was pinnlnrily fussy, cionntiially jonuiiing nyi insts i.- nhir Io sisine' puinit if ssrde~r, minii nit hin: hei gist uplosn the r'stnr'un annul Innle nn seechI. lie wasn inol iistnlesd tis, althngh, ton dos the aini n jns ice, it in as a tolerabile SpieeCh~. Alnd indined ine is proibabliy linnrt enoungih ini his wany. Iut. we cannlst suppsis5 i .sml e whnen we thlinuk osf thait little hiiiy-tuity maitn pslayinig nalnnset scennid lidsle tnn nsd Sciorr. in then emninlg runsh osf wearn nei,. Lietutenan~t Csulsonel ti, tihe Earl of Mnar." In is p rocelanitned thant Lscalss.s hnas spies lhrough isnt tine Snouth wlhere lennst ~isuee. Upin tis tupines wem quodn in anttnnennt that appienrs in tine Canrestsnln E' venliig .sn nind eninsrse tine sungges ilnS ulferedi in tine so iniprn-;riain. " We undiersni tlnnt Cnoi. 'ush inns nirrestedi i i nninn g,~hs nd fro parssid Hsumir upnn hsim, an-l s iig mmnmeiints hinsr tni i inte io o thii Statie for tint panst few weeki' s, m h ich nhve been 'bs.iy wastc'i'h, it ia presnl-id t Ihat tie is an spy oft te Fedelrail Ituiovrlnmennt. Thie inan ignis in.<anai la i- guilt is pretly will stabn~lisand. i~Nurh ex i enw'-nt iprevais ini Floreince, undi it is nost knolwni want wi:l het his faite. "it hans bneen cuirrenn tly repiorited -nit Lincolin has his spie5 thran.;housit nniiaiseins .f tine Sh.sni, satin arcesons tanitly reponsrtinsg is inse auithorilis atl WaadIingtoi~n thesii~ d in sl fiiu prs'ideI. It is ilmen nit :hne im-t riid sllsurts wieresr tosi i ferret miut ..i suish i sr's-.n, and~n treit nnsem nas SpuieSssiniy ds' 'rn is *. t -a . We. hisp'n-inny tity' annul town w n;1''a.- rinclnt pa:n:nnlIsr thet deteciitoitins nfial niupiissus chanirre mtern. is 5tine naunt, of injury they can inflict upon us und our causei is inealicu a.. The Edgefield Iuzzars. By reference to another column, it will be found that this corps calls fur 1., or 20 more mien, to complhte its xlut'ibers, for service in the Hampton Legion. IHaving been applied to for an opin ion as to this service, we take oecnsion to give it puiblily for what it is worth'. We honestly regard it one among the brightest opportuiitie. that will be offered our young men, of duing dluty ;n the war that threatens to call forth the whole strength of the South. It is a conviction with us. as mutters tow uppear, that every :nan who is able to bear arus will have to use thiom in active service of,some kind, slooner or later. It has therefore occurred to us, that the y'tung men of the country would all be secking service at once. lest they find themselves left with the nlder men and men of f1amiiy in the less exciting duty t' sta:nuing guard over our home de''enees. Tius seeking, it is natural that they shul.d wish t", serve among truops where a high cjrit <t/ iunp is apt to prevail. And we can say without hesi tatiun, that we know of 1no prospect where this desidereinn is nore c'erttin than in the IIn mpton Legion. We say this, knowing the high-toned yet un:nssuning gentlenen who are at the head of it. and having the assurante. frr.:nt one of them at least, that no efort will be spred to make it a body of soldiers houtl together by every honor able, generous and fraternal eumsideration. Let th'e-young tien of Elgelicl weigh well the opportunity now miered., of initi:.g with the Edge tield Huzzars in joining this Legion i And let themt decide quickly, while they may. This is perhaps the lust. body of troops that will be re ceived fur a single year. The Congress at Miit guitery have decided to accept no more unless for three years or tle war. Doiubtless this Legion c:ay continue in service fur the war. lut it is somtethi'g to have the oltion of doing su or nut, as tircuiustantes ei:all guide. The Illazzars will certainly go, if they h::ve to lilt their ranks out side of Edgefielt. But we are sure it i< their gen eral desire, as it .ttst be of every citizen of the District, that I-igehieldlt alune sha ll eunstiiute the liigelield Iunzzars. That nothing "nay inder this result, we learn that the otlicers have .signitied their intention of re:igning :tand aving a new election of both ceotttmisit..id anal li-i nmi.ettls sioned ofileers on 2ab.o.dtay the 27th inetnut. Military. By a western paper we observe that 0:luer:E lktiLFta, son of the late .Dr. Wu1. L:vT.t:uc. of this State, is Capin tit a large clapany ef hangers in Southern Missouri. A -ecndi s..n ttf the Antte family, W.. ]JrrLoi.-, is a Captain in Olte srvice of South Carolina, as the histo:y of Foir .,iilrt will show. A third brother, is Ctlit. M. C. LTt.EI of the Edgefield Ituss:rs. Nephews alike if CIl. P. 3M. Brnt~::n:1111 of CoUMA1onn:t: 0O.ivi:n S. 1:: ar, these genileinect bid fair to make their inath on the times. p ' The Charleston .1/rcury, of Thursday lal?, says : CurPiE:.-Owing to the almost entire barene. of the itrlet of ti.is artie:.. we e:In n:y ri' ." retail tales by the i.-inle at 5 eis. for i-ue::.. It is needless to suggest econ.,iy if' nut sasst fras) in this connection. " Couceuli Gtards." ,nuch is the -Itme of t unt of the Alat*::: etm.a nies, cemutatled (is pet'h:;. t many of then nre) by a native Caroliiiian. The Captain is inl thi instance a son of Edgelieli. The following are the oitlk4 of the (.nteeuh Guards: Capta P. D. Iow.-:s. First h out., WIt-.t.ut Lci:, second, J. E. 't::ct-. third, M.. Tuavms. This coempany watSs rdiered to Lytnchburg, l'a.. anti will proibably pairticipte in the first actions. Old Ried Bank tup and I)oing. A Iloeti Gu:tid hats teen foirmed ait the lied linn~k mneeting house, eibratcing the sub~stan itti :tten of~ that excellent neighbtorhtood. We tin noi know who aire the oilieers, lbut learn that Cnyit. I:.x Citr'att.t.:' is in etcninihn, a cit izetn well suitedl t': the past. Tihe eo~:'tny ialre tdy ninh e'rs be tween 45 andie 5tl, :m:d will niteet fir tdrill, &c., Flng.;tPresenttation. Ant inkrtestinig klag presen'tistioni otittrre1 I: Catnp lBtler recently. 'Tie gift wa.s freti r iitid rephresenitlat ive itidy of Old ;saludo,.11is8 l.tz:ztr. hum at:. wh'lile the recipientts were the .Mr. Whilling Uinurdie, Ca:pt. i KYN V.. Col. Iii:,c:, int present inig the Flag i.n blthll of the f.tr donotr, satid: C... --r. Dic:s sv.- In.. pe:tr btefore yiu ::! y our gallatC~ .5 iat : lt:e reivetthe Iitft tl: utr'i'hi e:nmitl.me or l:th u'e fdinhut'r'-ingt ia du~'t tit pieni'g andt ee t .* Ieiin ii :nich tshe biI' ee -lted the naitiru--h wihheexpresses htretin: ie regur and e.e i i.: mo iite.: ca.ar their. tii' ry i:'ihe t i viu r t er .uunytran uicnibrl- iu' ieelit. er y lli& I niy in h!il t a tbet iet in t 'h itce. Thitis :l'gi prte : I: .i ei o t ::n y.ur hr :o with teeilidt e.1lio heil diittorat he expse iiheelf vinar nte ti ri. Wchl ytt w-i uthi':cc of dic..e l r..: th:: 1:t: iy' re i ieid' . t. u;:s a.steidit rl..u::.uiwhich Vthe uit' nilr .i.: It vtX lilthers, ...'lti :: w i.yOurii daughi r y ier andI y:,r eletheat hs u. ~r-.d and~ v l: ti-:t. ciye ilingt.rinitc I'lrciou lhat Jo r haIui: .r tlt: aizhcrit, oth honor. ' i ~t iersr tifi yiii lceun try,::i. ti iw ar e ..fi t e gerertI ui.neto cre i ht':cr -, nt : :. uh.. tiyie li'g tea imii t lv itc. a :..h tre..il df'utieciyo arcti eisciib'tltd.,eag ina: d:rlut, hir, y..u' henr ru'u.rin with ecrdh t'ttu i. wiet her ic:.g rl fhell e.clhitutt to :nre't es n Youtiitmmic hutleer keeptu i'~n'livel ritembru'j iemstve nheh i nttm'tte d futhil. 'J'irt diins tut z. her rm tcindfu ltS yo u pr t-i-l r it f W 'oub rhatyn' andrimi, ati i-5 tie teveryt fiV Iu', crt'd :i u a' exhibi tuht pa trirsJi oftwichii :I 11 c- g .lclnt .i: poc tio o urecoutryswih aeiulway5 ' p .- he liltd . uit r i ranksci.ii' ti:.f'. v. my i ~i-ri-:te inuux :aipe--pofn th.nuchti 'llie tt I la h.t. Iu c'i t' . Yioui h.:at' .th 'iryu-ih oft iie feinlei itlinliy h.le>of ailt efg~ettio. littt rhe il ls yiu tlal. n eccihe 'riile it is ri t rif it' 1 il cit :t li:tee'nks infor lfl the i wi:b hih' bouemt:.i th I ts limmie ~ine oIe utoh iy ase t:iier tet tdi'hirge o the limn..' a i erIcli'shingi duirtii ' 1 : I icu:.ld n e Imu yei lftcha r. V. iti~t' t o r ::i i tuh l'. ur ;:iinti ltiinuat woutld haie bieeni ivove f'tin'i aIwhictp11 lf ihscof rd andeicutet. iliilVelttkfomuic Yuul t ih nbee riiftencimlii lted itiltcur. hi cutr eilarihflnt ev it. Ictuil cinmdety iumuredI tiheit iflan rin-a urai ltertyui niltrof' :ut :tnleire-l nee usheii te ho f riahi lr. Tketi l. hingi thlgti-il one but overav ce:nrwe ther it bye cus Ciin.e elleii f '~' rfiisidiet Cutr.. i l~e t,-et-igh 'i wi tvi'r o prieit ta lhe.-to ter humall aeswhich I hec.i I 1u retjiiIivef rii euiutie '~ rh i ng ofl lie it te ttirett uustin t'th oes f Imttlehel ii ihiil.cfry h csh rit i i p tit c ister eWh ' iltI itt' proif efuthe iet gloio: fee in. hLike thin prighta inpa::yhu i t he I'Ianite hlws htch is, se the ittlhrk ::lie duig hwte r nr nut andeev h nve lwenk .mt forint' lie ttilie.ll. Wesltui hav iteltl ouranes to bauttcl flit lu oi-I crights of diur uthy andcgh thed ieC bauk frome iir .---11ithe srulhesmu insadivs-s. who have d tcmmed ttt'u illtime thur liir iutr a henpiit thef'ru iis gundu' padm>niumtt of~ warsilc, andh tre Thri''s tib cwi if'oti ovte um-d whet-titlheite au lrinii thetmsun.-hn of pte orii ftticlt mi'h liirm cof btle' cih1lt theg ttfit wluilli e 'er r ill tie oftcmhe ifi Onr, tuL cheeri itumh: ns nwrd tt iey ~t tihetane'I' ir i t itges ihs 'be 'ui'tjtrv tir rever~iacu e.Thissalb olssta ojc ofi adorctot und t' ido ty ti fit Areudr ite thal clir iet',uthoTes getof hams onrrn leiglrtiu it, e-t nwaneLsk tht e ihet monta i n' l the varle, for is rir whib sfaritu: he higprd yfo frAn r MrcC:1.vv :-Tn you. as color hearer of the "Jt I ulliigtt Gori!," 1 give this flag in trust, with every ei.nfidenec in your bravery. I lipe, Sir, you will ever bear it whero duty and honor tcn il :;n. :lthoou.h it in:my ie Mood stained, tatteree and torn, that You lay never lower it; but that it !nay ever float high in triumnpeh over the wreck .and din of battles; that you and those who eluster arotunl it. ant follow it as the bright daty star of their ih:tiny, may f.t .Lie to phitelt the rotes of honor which ever lelLso~a bright ten the field of danger. The Sergeant. up'n taking the colors, said .99: I feel truly gratcful for the hienir that hast this dlay b:e eunfterreii upoen ine. in ;se.igoing: te the pust of color hearer in the " .it II rill,. tirds" ::nd in ;lhiring in my care :at~ keeping thi, beautiful banner: and niore e .eelally .titre, it is the dontin i of a fltr wioia:en-whose lieart :ewhvys heats inl uni-on wi'h freed!min amtil indejeti dence. h:iy we alway. f rive inr:-lves ew..rthy of such a gift. :id the high trust Ce.':!iel to our enire. Sir. I receive i: oil!h pride. anti ntsure iyou that no eraven handl shall ever pedlute its .revios told's. tor shai! it ever he lowered before an enemy while ' h:. ive h'*po'wer to uipholf it. If we have to eontent on the battle field, it shall ahvays fe :aniont thjo foremost in the contest, and ever Ir tight l' wvi:hf honor .ir, whcrever my tuperiors entnuianl or lty enl'.s, there shall it tie t:nfuir'e f, whether on the sunmy 1.hins if our own dear fC ro!i:.:'. the r:.d hills '.f \i:ginia, or the fr'tiier ofI exas. I will e:arry it fron the Che.,a pealke t the fiil, tIr':amite :-:n.l whet:l refur' t. respi.al to dnt's til linrs call. nerveless shall be ty ar and dtill .-ball ie ny heart. '1:isceillaneous Items. ter About Cfiy etlli;ies of JeY. Dnvis are sus. pen.iel ab!out New York rity. erass streets, to telegraph pists, at fr-sut the yari arrts of the shippl~intr C? A reprt has rece've'. l.rge ecireuta::ltn through the pres whercit: it is salith a .!r. utchi::au ha- .tiven f.t o It e Pennsyl"v:ulin trowop. This is ine.rrect. lie h:. given $t't . in w". siutuas of :>U each. t. two colpanies.-. Y. Tribune. J;~ The New York Journal of C'arnutercc has in its a'!verti.si:ng t.l:nin, twelty-ine shi'. for sale, tend forty otethers flr rent. 'ihe Northlrn shlii.-wners int ve- alre tel: found -.ut th.t Liueoln's bilc.rie will not pay. _'" B\av triops \ortit have refuned ti fake the lnthr. here: e Nortliern tani. 'pal anulorities faver r:lteru tenance to their fawilies. t te:. iiirriy has phiihile1 an :iihlre s ft t' the peuple of eIisseotri, ii says th:it the whole p"ower of the U) vern:ntenit will tniiub'i.ltedliy lee ex erted to keep this St:te in the U'ni.n. lie detems it his dt y to :-l ae. s till nti..wfill ceai::ti.m tif miens, military or otherwtise. ;......siien," til n iiitgemery correpium de::t if the : , Vt.:tn:h i:. -llillent. .-lys that l're.ii den't Davis wcent t Io't-:nlen'.. on the V-11i itnsta.i, to ::iv'. : 1er.- :i: I it:cpt''ee is to the -" tiline::i:n'" . T ,epS ire rai-i-ily ti:;--entrati: g there in .arse ti:lers. I,'' i is th ir-: .! th. a ucilltnisa ner fron: llava t:tts g ::.: t. 3i..ni -; n:erv to r..: ter with the i-t fetdernie G."vert.ti ;o i use'ri.: c i .ui:;itern shipiAng lit Cu.ani It;, a-gist vhiel the U. Consul is :w"tinz in a mo"-! unjutiitinble n:a:nmr. srf" The tes.-:trle: .'I fall site free t:stc:. fli.i enn.,lvat~ii we.t :arl, have asket. and oiiained li.e .l1e t1e f Li::rln that no enlprtnilise nor i. ,atiin of w:r shou! take lace until the nati. ni n.eg iloats ever all tittioil property. :,- 1"\rilbrn itm.i MIseuirins lre in W:.hin:*'i i:r::'g :he G..vernn:et i -ttiin an rmyIi th. re. wi: iAr!. rs to keep up a strict se.ireh, &c., if tire pnile hul~'.iling, heeC:,te poere h:::s benci {fund' in -'iime ~{ thetn. .'T 'The lirt i-h sh ip ?lr .-{iin1 . ,,So l.. C:ipt. ' . . . .iverp!eeh, arrivel ir, Chisl sit::., tie I li.h .iol inii eeig Florti i-itiifr firel a1 ta hute tee thc Loneerat-~ie tintg. Thesainte wat lin swiere-l trin th le Fert. TIh is it' the first Sbltire to thre Soeuthen flag ini th.- peort of Ctariiestean hiar boir. E' It is reported thatf Hon1. Albiert li. Pike. wit h 2i~to Indiiin:, at I.1 b. ack, is on his way tie ihe set f wair, tl oieir his rierv'ices to thae*t.'i Ildera te lrintes. .i*2-'C.:. Wiiliin a. recreniy :tt::ched to Im .Selt 's sai,. hain~ zg ini!: a rited thiait hais sytolrel.ies nr-3 f.-hind. New Y..erk,.:utie kipt .on his parole ofl tim:eir. He. will milt tie al'l.we.' tee coetlnmuuniente with lie r.lative- r;ridting' iin Virgiia. p;- The Swa~c say s thait tut of one htundired andi teeven editrs and rep; .rt rs conniected with I Ahee'w York ''l;.,,~.-;. ', Woerle!, l'ouier An -' ior r-I n:/ll~ l'... .'iunt. on- j iennee ii .1whiil ticha e ..its war joernil.dhs-th.t iinma-ri wl. have esti tedt forn the wari nihI aidede thter e'iuiit j-reerey nce, .t' l.i:.e..in <-mi..yA '.is tr....s mi repui.in;. p i: r t.:l in lel.irla. L;A.hry iube e::~n. :i n.asther r Aei-a! r uni *n tee.1 wil :t i ..f itrot~irl ;A ti elrporiht by i:..; ie..-'r I:g:t- .r: iu k ,i h e :e i ../. i :.li i. c . .- il ire .-! l i tr m.sru As t dte-.w ni thire. i rher: iru. to .. tr-.- ru .i i. or ..i py fr:e ot! o b it -. c w tf i:.' i el. he' i - . . 1: f :: .sti re. :Ill i .- i t' I * :s. ~ *~et u-t.i--kA'' :t t l er c-id~. .1 ilc ret *e Iir . ' It..:-i..rih .,ie.. .'.f dli .tt hf:itS :e ii t"lle t.i a;i.:;ie ibre--veiin:i:. toil:-" r:di . :u e. :'.i the w"r.-r!d :.:lk.'eh :: ~ .a d. ...e-T~dmi:.. w iith na I. : iii e... ~i:r. le.u s . .t rtt i it .. w.:tnvehn e was i r: iA..:: -.. :r'- ch:ee.. -- ..1:. :e !2-- :.tita Le. nil.re thluiel p-er. th.i t ell. tr~tit i y -m.eI t .:ea ltrt-ed i te h.j .'t.'i --lesii i..: T t i. It::n.'iti h:lf gien :hesr.c Muli lut:rsie-.-tinee ofett -lit, wandeai p'eelt :'te ker t:. is -rn:t t l i 'eir tutu ('icre t iittt ..ieeiiit. e;. it..: le: ti::.,:r li e ra h W ;~:r i that mhmore vhitiieeerleibe r:evy\. for : tiiltr.teN 67 Alir1,nhu theiieatues Ilt h-nafintedei of' tb itruictirn ofe. t'mi'r y t-- lif- tn-h.'iaisa fret.r tlatin lin jihallow.5 h w leer. ttt ei ~e e ll~ii cfte meitilet. of eiti Ieur i:s eit 'e Preliiden Ii is. :;mx l tour lae-t ~i oln, tS 'tin fai r'estiln f .stiehi Ie tutiWthe in etiltniig ftestj ietngr 'h' pili-h eti'. It.muel1-' Crystes wel hw itihe eelt strceaeipeae lec.1tuer weia eie'f thet Se:eitkers it ai iate xtie :nail C t re o ejj ine'ine in .eiirneinat. Wanderslti what~a ehi~ ic t.c Wh:es Nat. le Thtii p-t upitotey tie ab humbue thrtitieiiN. Y.ni Wol thu annitsuncesiert the tubjugahiintofthe Whie tble' c t supii e tte it ser.-r Werew iunti w~e prpose i eeirs eitdlo itnii e the smn eart thaninof posseti e,sst thle rt..n eopl War suhlette that ihuth in t ai reitucir t i dt. eTe puriposei ill as I'tiedire fe--sfieIairurpr.et 2'-' t ii. nan~3 wha s snti .ii tesip. sn whih yhika if, or epttite rrnih toiul t ne inrt of hefprsrvton:nnahewnt ano. o The Scotcla Editor of New 1or; Again Rebuked. It ajt'ords us plecasure to give lace to the fol li.win;; s:erling .etter by Mr. A. R.uim, the in.elligert Post Master at this place. lie desires the publit to utnderstand that it is published here, bee::nse i.f the' nr.certainty of its reaching its deislinmtoi by mail, :.d1 the probility of its being thriwn aside if received. His object is ti :,: a word .o hii n:untrynen throughout the late t'th.n, anl we tit: that pl.ition of the Northern press iot ii.itica.l to us will give himo a showing. E10 :ti nt.n C. ll., S. C.. 31ay 12, 19.; '7', .1.. vimr, 1,Mlt fte oe '1 "i:: 3n::-Permi Inc. in this way. to ae kiiowkdge the receipt of yi.ur iast fatvor, of May the 4th. I in s.,rry th:.t the dit1'.rece in our opinitis as t., p.iiitie's. patr.tismt, ad duty, and our an. tagoiniem in the unhappy war between the North ini the outh. wil pretvent tie, henceforth, from promtitg te itiitrests of your ottttal. It is not '+r ne t, rei:-l you a lecture :ts to the uaide o! cx;-r. -iug y,.nr Sentimtents in the present state of attairs in the 'Knce United States of Atnerica. Stndersto.d that you were to be neutral in our Auerican contr ovr.i'es. liut, from the fulness if yoir Keart, I presumtte, and !ron the ellervescence of populiar feeiig in New York, yu are obliged to :peak out. iut why dou you call the Southernets ' traitor:, and rebel. a:ainut the C.,itittuti.t of their fath ,:1r. at:d pa iedei.S, ho, in lii.ial, wouldl extit guish the l'hl. iik- of the epide. tndo prostrate the .iignity ,::d independtence .' this gi eat coun Iry ? Hiave not those mt-n, you su bitterly revile. r.'ipted the Csttittait of the United States. with ait 1s fie: principles, only retntode'ing such porti..ns th-reof as were suljeet to itisinterpreta tion. atil tIuhing a few Aimple aiteratietn dictate~i by hole'ty, gt. l poicy, attd init rruptihle faith be wzen tuan1 at1:d1 mian? It realiy : -e,.s tI mte that the Soutihertn motl!v' muent is wh~olly taisunder::mod at the North, and1 in itS grnli proiportions, entirely ltappreecited. The snil:it hs not ri-en at the tidi~.ing of any numbler of aspirin, Idtumagogue-, or at the motionut ot her must trt;tedt Statesmen. There is ti in-li vidu:d1 or mere pe~rsonal ambi:iosn jiluenlcing her" pre. ent ttiitude. Hler p",.itionl i< the conseqluence of the uprising tif h~er while popubithni+, and the, ae:s of h.:r government retleet the spor.taneia: cntimtents o f an eartle!. a unie.d, andi it deter m11ined pleople. Pe: ronal a;g raLI~:oizeme::t to-w en te'rs ^"r lit:e iit! the mitdis of 1111 here, that I venture, the i'':idttt inl Vice.Pr'esilent i the t:itCicrate :ates will s oon be eleceted without .My :";l; ing; e:.:adi"{Ites. I will n ot a:rgne as to; ustr ~ricevtnec=. Tht while it the Cs:toun States e-pt:ially, feel thet. e.- surliie''lintly aggrieved, and'are resolved tupont a ftt:l poitied sara .p:i itn "-m the Nrth, though i t entail uponi them and. their posterity ""unnumt bered we. and The bl";olies: and mo~st devas ta tinig war. that shall be recorded in the annta's o: time. Andl do youl cali a -whule sec::an of Noth America .ii round, an.t so aetig, a league of ut pr'ineided. traitors and rebels, to be dispersed and suppressed by the military proues and brute fire. f the Nor-t ? Why Sir, I speak utp "n the hittnt if a Ia:tie brnt Scot. Y,,t are urnt:itntel of it. temper of the i..i.e you write tbout. They wii. maintain tcit' separate indpendence attt11l nation ality, or transuit the heritage of battle frim fathe; to .on. un1u th-: tfur.h : eneration. There is searce Iv a male here, of any rank or cudit in lif. fr" "m sixteen to sixty, who is not prepart-il to die int vinica~tiont lit the Southernml eanie. It thi Niirtht 5hiubth attmt thteir subtjntgation, I con'it5' enti-ml~y bielieve'. Ktha:t. they w'oublt h~e caplejI' is. -.reter stiritili-S. :nd .;reateri neh 'i.:tS, tan weare piirtirmedl by lie Lti itedt :iatesi of te Net I iurhodeia. itt thesir hertii 1an.1 un;t.al'lelied resia lance to te aggressIOns of Spait. I have reside I in bothK the N~orth andiCthe Southt. andt ittmt acquale11tedl wIith the peiiple ofi h-,th see .iunis. TIbey' Ire essen~tily diitlerenlt in origint ai11. eha~racter. Th..:~ Nirtht~t :m i North West, it is true~L mtere'i:tdi nealt, antd deemn themiiselv'es the molst andu every other Niirthiern i::btahtant mit owi thle trth ift' Ie sltaetet. Otn the other handla, tile South is coinstitutedt tahmltSt entirely of t h5 unadutlteratedi raie's of the l~iit Isles, with on!) a .-ightt iterltttxllrt2-'. tile best islsd of' F"rance'. .ih rive ..i r r'ut:-es ajd .::e.it.in by. tei'. tran ida V'n to~~ til g-teri' d and~ geit clim.. h:.rI hearthe Nil.et b.ty ienS~ls :i t d e t eyi 11111 .hr.wi.. ir itt'i t:.. Istor, -.'i-i: ilen .iin: t;ut.es w t..! i backl thea t. f.--n.hi v~.i. lnit undaun.l I it :ti cmi:e.i all~'t:m A.- ..r--' th ~i ne s. it ix or ti-lt- lit' ter asnt tew- Northe latied-iter.::t'd i:.siyo cane judrgeti. n ' hetint te a' 'th. p ii-ida t he meiit ''1trti; tit.ii u 's e t Ii::m i. Itoh lti av t e t tilt-I -:vIlytl' t prtli -iu:ts '.:fre :h n huai:lett - e-~at" :no tre.. Sthett whitl w.'l.itt-1til:......h.:e. nytth. .e~i ut'. n..t'td 11ty :i:l iienr :id' i:iepet delitll .a tile Ili a nit..itfshtiru himile-. thateith ti-:g s.i-..t. ai!n' that :-.nli with Itt'riietl!.,b er T~I-liie 1!o .1lt' resinry ioutry nie mi in A tt' I he'h u s.. ttihet ehi'ta' ilhla:.reta. ,ls'it'.albl~i s -th iluiiuthe Winne hil L 'S .'..le -hl~'i-l.Iti i Ci;..,esh it : . h. Kui'n.a ri . -. b.:t ther uni~i..iettinn o erhr-i nu! nin au::r~~d.:. A. U ain .ud: LATEST NEWS. Fightaat Sewell's Point. T:rinosn. May 2.-The battery at Swell's P.:iut, eight uniles rom:a Norflk, wals fired into on Saturday aiUj again an yesterdlay, by the steamer Monticello. The. battery re:ur::cl the fire on Sttntlay:.witht great effet The steamer wa: con. ph-tely -disabledian made signals of distads--. team tIgo were immediately sct from Ft. Mo. roe and hauled her u. The Federai ves els on the PotonUIe rivcr carry their slags half-m.::t to day. in cosie luence, it is -u'yed. of the death ,"f Stephen A. Douglas, Senator from Iliinois. L.ta:t.--The Federal stetuers Minnesota uad Monticellot, renewed the bombardment of Seweh's Point to-day. News fronm St. Louis. Sr. Louts, May 17.-A detachueut of volun teers surrountded the town of Potosi, on Iron Monntain Railro:al, on Tuesday last, in conso. qlcrie of the Unionist: driving away 150 citizens. They were taken prisoms ;r. and the Unionists w'ere liber.ted by the Seressi..nists on parole. Thirteen Union fiunilies have arrived in S'. .Louis, having been driven from their homes on the Paeifie Itailroal. Gen. 'rice has ordered the militia to organize immediately, to march utinder the flag of Missouri. LATKI:. Sr. Lorits. May 1S.--Two pieces of cannon, several hundred uskets and rifles, a number of pistols. and a largd. qun.:i:y of ammunition, has been seized b.y the p.sliee. This was done boy the order t'f the Federal authorities. Twenty Colt's revivers were seizel in the h:nlds of Amiu & Co. It p. rt.-'The Set:tLe Tloaciot Ware'house has heen visited by I,iteiiln troops. and a quantity of arms and ammunition taken. The Bloclade to be Disregarded. We have seen gen:lan in every w'ay relia ,1e. jtst frtom Wtasitingtn, wit states :- a1 con umn rumor that ..r.l Lyins e-elled on scretary Seward t., ha~y ;,nd antnonnaed to himl that E~ng- . lanl w.mtbi not recognise the present blsckmle. Certain it i.- that Lord Lyons e lied on Mr. Sew ard upon otii.:i;il iusiness., ttl imparted :omtething no:t altogjethecr pleasant. This rttauir gathers further importance from tie. fact that two Engl isl vessels were brou-lht to at Fortress Monroe, otn Tuesday last, not being al lowedt to cuter Nsorfolk. andi full time has tr:ts p"ired to c'mmunitiente that tact to the British Mitt ister.-Alexandria Sentinel. 17th. .%'~ biqI)d#p.,tehe to Sithe intrieiton Courier. From Waushingtor, Itieiuond, Ac. Rtnmusn' , lay 19.-The Kentteky Mouse of lietre..entattves h:ts ado.pted a resolution in favor "t' .ariet teutrality. It;,u.;:cts, Mt:y 1t, I i P. 3.-The latest dis. p. :ite ! frs Chiengoi leave to houpe of the recoerc ry of Stephen A. )unts.. It is re'irted that the steam tug Ysonn'ce has taken three prig a Northwardi . The Key West eorrespondenee of the ilerIasl reports the capture of the il'rtuderer by the l'/ ntttlec. At. Ax.tstnt.1, May 19.-It is confid'ently re ported that a new military distiet or department, int !t.i::a Virginia, Notth Caro:ina and Tettes see, has been ieeltred, tad that the con:m nd of this urttion of Lineoln's military interests will tie aasigned to Gen. lienj. Franklin Butler, of and from Mas achusetts. The /r'ntltlt Washington correspondcnts re port that the Eturoipean advices indicate autarked itu:d increatsing: pirieiit ity' itn Eungland iund Frane to wards the interests ands ean-u otf thte slonth. If tcsomtpelled to take i'sie', tioese Iiwers will dieelsre for' tite tduuth, it o.n .rot:t of the gr'eat. iteresTLt in violved ins free trtale andl cotnereiaul re'sonrees, .ad ill, if ps..side, avoid tany divisiont o:hIerwise is to tihe mur.sl or ls.>!i:ieai issues of the Atmericani It is ngain asserted that Frane:: has c'sonfi-let, ti augents ansd ssbret ver's in tite Sotuth, givintg futll tmformanatisn, p.diia and cotntmerciasl. it ts he he'~extendled by treaty to the commerce, s-.ippiag ands manstufacstures of' the piowerd tirnt tecogn3izintg ithe Cnfederate State:. Nt-:v Otst.is, May 17i.--Cl. Vani Dorn, ssf the Confiederate States armiy, has sniceeese in .:atng the remtaintder of he .Federatl trosops itt L'eaas to surtrend'er. ius-rox, Mayv li.-.x-resident Pierce is ott :vsvr oh a lpea'e:d seisar tion. A ..cs.u~, Maty '-J.-tsen. .\anstieldi, Lin nn'ts coman.!ing ilitce at Wla:.hting~on, lit i.-nt d .nt orkt' .'or'.dd~:iing thei E x~sr. Comp~anty bene,.. E~th carryittng parels sor let :ers mth ti fs the Pttintac. No Niortheu'in piirs or Istt(er.' eni:e 0.rsough by, ntil ye:-terdayver tio-day. So wte pre .-t:t I::t dttt lbse' ttticipst ted itopsigs o' t he tt:,ilg Teh'gr.soms froni: Nalshville papers. senit by the .tgetnt of t'.te :New York .\." ,.-'::.:.l Ptress: C:':,sstrt, M1.tv 1 ti-.' ijusr .::darsie n'.s en .!s.: tisi a!! a re,ied hee . .isivet~n-~ W'stlst.o: '~ -.-The 5:entner Lahiawba :N artiv. .1. Site statetis that the llar iet Lanle is -tk~in z. J;an:e.- :sd Eizabeth rivers. the .i... icello :he York river, tnaal th.e tQuaker Ci'y the Chesap~eatke bayi. Nw Yut't : . Mty Id.-The P0st's .s,:tid sdes. tie PIttn ti sls ilt l'l ty dsu'ws tite .IiiS.'lpp. :i Ni'.s trlean~ts. v m't trsos';. t:mviig t'iW::rd5 3!aryLands. 'Tshe tr.s.-rt of I...n. lintter ts. Fri res. 3lsnroie tint m.ti.*en't'. 4.-h.re we hast . been fssr several day~s, we' enni as t's stur r-:atdr- thatt the eliort:- ::..'ig to showA l:n:a atle wvili son occur att Fort Pickent, nre tm:re conjectttres. Ofi the plans of atn3I in coat insemti, mtingt is kntownt stutsidle of heitittarters. We e's ver.-ed witht severali..flirs frtum tie campts, .': they all a ssure nts that noith ing enttic ecerttitn !entste'ha, is, tht there will be no ibattle att all nt ic'ketns, or at le':ut. (hant it is noit ln' the itetn. ion~ of' t'ie Cionfedler.tte autthorites tso ttacik it. 3itta0ntery Mal1th. Fromt 31ntigomecry. Moy~tttnnn. M1ay 1 --nThe Stte ofi Arkansas tas a-hntti'd tot-day3 intos thteStthernt Conttie.b~ra iy. by Ctngress. 1ier delegates were Messrs. R. W. .Jshnts im, A. Rust, A. I1. darlandi, W. W. IWastkins andt 1I. F. Thomptjson. The latter will Ibe hearet t:mtrrcuw. Prt's:t ii: atvis hias en:tnmtissionetd Ex-Gov'ern->r Floy'd to lbe a Ge.neral in (lie Confedler.tte service's, andu directted htimt to raiise it lri':ste int' Virinia. 31erchantls Arrested. llU.rt ntn, Many 1 t.--.Ts-dnty tree mtcrelsinfs Jerometi A. Pensdergatst, .lametus Wlhefsord uind Gleo. Me'iowantp, were artrestedt tunder an itn letment of the 1; rand J,l :y charigeds with risitius conduct in oh.-trtucting the itk sif the. Uhsniimore and Ohio Unai!rndti uhent the Massachtusetts trsiops w~ere en .itts in Knomille-- Riot andi Blood shted. The folowinig letter (stnys the Atugus:;a lTeh', /hio uitesday'.) frsomi a citizen ofl Eussau ille uhould tic prefa'etd lby a s~ttment as follo s: $senatotr Anduy .Jsohtnssn hatd tadte tan appoiint. mtent to speatk inl Knosxville, Tennessee. 'rThe lies). p~'e indsignatnt at htis treason, deel-tretl he shoulhd tnt speak, aund lrtswnlaw i'-sistedt that he shitul at an expenl5st tof bo. The row here described, beigan att thie Curt ilonste whens Johnson and Bronnon e!'::yedl tto till the pini~iltentand er. Ifs.ree a treasonable speech upon unwillinag ears. n Th on teners or (h- IL ,L RoG~. roe