Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 1, Number 13, Plymouth, Marshall County, 25 April 1861 — Page 1
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Poetical.
rrsusHFn by rf.qi t..-t.1 In Lucmory of Mra Martha Vandercar. T V Flir.ND
Thou art ne fr n. i:n ; no u.orc .-iia'.l thy
Toice, With iU sweet, loving acceats, cause our hearts te But in sorrow and sadne n ill our eesdedimmcd with tear, Look in vain for ihy aac, through all eomiag years
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VOL. 2.
PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1861.
NO. 13.
Special Dispatch to the N. Y. ÜBieM Charleston, 18th. The cilv is to-day again excited by news from
ala imi the remi ts of war preparations from the
7 Companies not already uniformed will take ne step about uni forming until they know the reg
iment they are attached to.
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I ::' A J r Ü 17 The (Stfe Journal published the following reply from JacfcaotJ to Sec retary Cameron : Hxkcttivk Department, Ml WO HI. 1 Jefferson Citv, April 17.) Sir". Your dispatch of the 15 h inst., making call on Missouri for fur regiments of men for immediate service, lias been received. There en be, I apprehend, no doubt but that these men are intended Id form a part of the President's armv tu
Hiitory of Affaivs at Fort Sumter. )'ears past at Old Point Comfort a most Proposal to Issue Letters of-Marque and make war upon the people of the seeded The following with the exception of a ' gallant a.id discreet officer. There will be, ' Reprisal. State. Your roqaisition, in my judV-
No m re hall thy good heart go out to they bosni friend,
And take in his sorrow, an 1 jov and hope in its in North Carolina. place sit lid, Jcft. D iv'.s' previa m itioa is variously commentFor it beating have cc-ied its .:t-t thr.di it has ed iinon. so n? sustaining it. and m.inv thinking it
taken. an iumiT ii t power which prea ly belong to sent to surh companies, notice being given of the . timore American:
111 lime s dung agouies tuvdecp lumbcrs awa- the provision. L tigress
Deculation at the close, is probably as' 9 said, no precipitate act calculated to
a i . c 1 - - " - e l ? a O . I . , I ... 1 1 f n I . , . . , (V. ta! , . .
8 Anna win oe aiMiujuica wo .wtrpicu cum- correct ft version oi me run ounuer iron- 5 wu. moi-Mi, uui, u nvri m
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NoKk.ofiMvi in Virginia, ud BTtn.il 1 atop hmwi nposibie ; u nrr- aisrriDuteo ociore bles, up to the commencement oi mm rBI9w!T lv lJül,c,ai WOrtino
' T.. a r,m nTvnua natinr t . U AviarinT nan ucin rt rn. irarU LO O W IIIG UnftrlTlvKI YeSSPl lO nrf)
lURl IHIHh IV Hit; v v - - v 1 i"--- H e T , . Ill l II CAIOUi'lt vvi'iwvn is s 1 V O T f
mors, can oe reacneu. it is lurnisneu oy " i nu j.mu nci wu ui iu-i the Washington correspondent of the Bal- visions. If this is refused she will start
in witnouc ooteimng permission, anu ;t
m'iSt be ex.n icd. 9 If practicable, nn inspecting officer will bo
time of bis coming.
Montgomery, April 16.
Proclamation by the President of t!i" Confederate States of America : Whereas, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United State, has, by proclamation, announced intention of invading the
Confederacy with an armed force, for the
meat, is iile&al, aaooatntattotial and ret-
olutionary in its object, ioLaaWn anu diabolical, and cannot be complied vi h. Not one man will the State ( Missouri furnish to carry on such an unholy crusade.
ignd, C. F. J u'kso.v, OoTBJNNl
of
Nearlv four weeks ainco the President fifed upon by the shore batteries, Major purpose of capturing its fortresses, and
and Cabinet decided to evacuate Fort Sum Anderson will respond from Sumter, and ' thereby subverting its independence, and
i -n . ..f ,..v i..,-,ntit nr. IU drci'ii i coninanic musi ui ii. ivt.
enianoaaaCtWoflhe ato radical. Tlie honor but begin their drilling immediately. ter as a nillttirf necessity--UM 11 to bbv,"' uauer.es e mm m uu- rear. , .ujecuuS iu pwupm uwreo. , tne oomin. No more shall tl.v children, whom thou fondly f,i n. 1 1 b hiiit Mtwirrl frtJ- m Fort II AH vtm lamidwtki- tnacliiat arm, place the reinforcing and provisioning ot it vns T T 4, rV. , TäZ- I ion o. a tretgn 1 ower ; and. wherea, u
l . a ..Imi!. trust be addressed' not deemed essential, in view of the cost Agnt m v,uiici,uu. has hecome the duty ot tilts trovernment
iVIV. ' J . w . . . ..... 4 , t . ' . . ... itr.tr W 1 IfHllMl Til I. Til l . Ill I ( U IIU. i. ' WU.' ..... ... f , . w - - . . .... . ' w
CUIUK T JII1U H UK iii.... . - " , v Keel the warm ki.s of love which a mother be- jt j3 p0nce may le restored. People here say that te'ais office. towe.l; all t'he South wants ii to be let alone. Kecon 11 Notice of time and place of general ren-
But so deeply imprcsed is tky iningc on their truci;on i. mhM a impossible , aobody wants dezvous will be given H futuie orders
heart-. u It the Nortli is a unit in feeling, tae South ia That no time can banish it, or the joy it imparts. liken evrely sr. As regards the rceaptiue of, i ... . . i ..I
Baatter.mr.it .: u ay it is impossible w uo n bv -h'ps. First, the channel and natural obstruc
tions would i-rt v nt their comina up. Second, the
lfares are lined with batteries for miles
Mi
lssouri.
O, may thy kind wonls be a light to their fe t. That shall safoly conduct them to were angels
greet
LEW . WALLACE,
Ad. Gen. Ind. Militia. The Southern Constitution. The Constitution of the Confederated States is
If done ,lie ol Constitution of the Battel States, with
Hon
Montgomery. April 17. Presiden Davis has i.-oued a proc'ania-
privateers' to make war oil
in vitiriu
itra . narrow
Those who hare journeyed the
path. Which leads unto Ihe, and shuns thi ercat Wrath.
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t 11 it mir! thiv sa be "jt bcatin" the army nut crmm mmmmmmmm mrnwea apum mmi mm nave ueen j.aosin wemet v imico' um, cicai- i m jtwm 11 in nie ww mbni
ve commur icaieu uun oi every true Carolinian.
instructions )f the
States takin- possession of the present tint might not be out of pl.ee in the remaining , ton and Washington have rie,Jllli.gouttheSoth.rngarrison.-;'W" The pulsions of the new C.nstitution I to Mhior Anderson the in: . ,. 7LZ-a. mt. .a whic h relate to slavery and the slave trade, are a , trove r rim ir ; and to the P
ofbluodand treasure it would require to' F.-om the special dispatches of the N. i repel the threatened invasion, ami da-1 Nortkara commeree wi'h letter of a9artae accomplish th 9 purpose. This decieio. , V. IJerald, we make the following extracts: fend the rights and liberies of the people I reprisal. He apaake of the arnmga of of the President was communicated to Ma Charleston, April 13. b7 al1 lhe means which the laws' of nations he past, and those now thirateaed Sj men jor Anderson by a special messenger, i Major Anderson stated that he sarren- and USare8 ot" civilized warfare place at a-boaa anitv is ntore tesplaoabl beeaaat with instructions to open negotiations with I dated Iiis sword to General Beauregard as its disposal. Now. therefore, I, Jafleraoa unprovoked, and conoladei by Bajing thai the miiitarT authorities in Charleston to the representative of the Confederate (iov- Dvis. Preaideat of the Conftderate States , under the bleesinga of Divine Fr -v. lane
carry the p'nject into execujion. crnroent. General Beauregard said he of America, do issue this, mj proeiftJaa-1 V hP P"J j1 MJ
The uetrotiations have been progrebSing would not receive it from so brave a man. I,WD mi.ing an inose wno may aesne oj
?r si-ee, and the numerous messengers ' He says Major Anderson made a staunch service in priva'e armed ratten 0J the
nign seas, to aid tins government in re-
sisting so wanton and wicked an aggress-1 The following is Gov. Morton's procla-
Dsrina the fire, when Major Anderson's ,on- to application for commissions mat ion:
m t i
ever
orable peace.
Indianapotis, April 17.
-their grief for thee
May thy sisters and brother. Mended,
i'ind cmfort and sola e that thy sufferings are ended; i , i i i l . . : ..a er
anu iook i'irwnni wim nope :o luai in iiuiicx, . . . , re ly m i- that there was uot money enough in the
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of the
..v T- -m.m.Tm . T . a which relate to slavery and the slave trade, areas rovemmr ; and to the Y resident the de rlagstatt was shot away, a boat put oft from orauwraoi manfaa arm repnm, to oe . Oliver P. Morton, Governor of the
r h toüIitteB ... f.üows: mands of the Southern Confederacy. It Morris' Island, carrying another Ameri- lssu under the seal of these confederate State of Indiana, do hereby conv : e the enougi o ma i ew York 4pril 19 1 That Afrie;in slavery in the Territories shall i9 understocd that lajor Anderson re-i can flag for him to ight under a aote I " fisTtbaf B Üfj aQ perSOaS J general Assembiv of said Slate, sad reA n ha been mad.-1 bm the 'new steam- be recognized and protected by Congress and the fused, under instructions, an uncondition-. worthy instance of the chivalry of the . aPP'ying for letteis of nsarqaa to make a qife the aBeasbera thereof to leet ia Uieir
Mcrri.iita" lor the Confederate BHteB, but the lorritonai i.eguuturea.
When the cold bands of de.itn .-ha II be taken away.
e W1.I cherish thv memorv, and a
place of residence of each owner concern
Men on 0(1 therein, and the intended number of
a A - .1 j t j . An if
. i-i i-uri i .Lim j vv at. i - .1 . . ..l ,
Ti n.ir Fir t Divi-i.m uinborin" T 00U tr eD ive rtnd other property. shaM be recognised and , o: a corporal and two privates, to procaat anu im surrender is indescriOaOle ; IM
I . . mmm . mfm, m. W. . . 1 1 1 . t. A the nronerfv of the government, and leave peonlo were Derlectlv wild. Men on
ii thou l.ast lus be-n offered to ttie governor, to oertaay to . 1- : , , , ;, nf-t ttvanta ib i. Ul rL ik ik. irtc crew, and to sign each statement, and de-
'Men . ... mt " 111,1 " the mi.itarv at the shall extend to slave, lawfully carried te or from understood to have demanded of General claiming the news, amid the greatest en- same to the Secretary of State or
AS a ronl o;r j;ng us to -nee, wincn cau.:u oe
al surrender of the fortress to the Confed-1 South' Carolina eceders, and their adrui-; statement in writing, giving the name and respective halls ia the State HotUS in the
City of Indianapolis, at 2 o'clock p. m. on WedaasdaT. 'he 24th day of Apiil, 1 CG 1 . (Signed) Olivkb P. liOKioa, (iov. (Attest) Wm. A. PbblS, Six. of State.
. . I B B 1 m " 1 I . f 1 i - l i Dinf.ihl.A L-iPAIM rll.i. i- I 1 ik .l.ni Ant.- t
o Ti.-tt the ri 'ht of a iveho der to trans t and eracv. but DroDOSea to aoanuon u wuii ration ior a Dtavo man . l he scene in the OUUrtU'c T""" 11 c umibuci, u-h-
ojoum in any State in the Confederacy, with their his garrison, leaving th: Fort in pfssessior. ! city after the raising of the flag of truce nage Ä"d force of the vessel; name of the
!.r ken. -
A Ii?ht that shall guide as o'er Death's lonely river, T- the hanry heights beyoad, where re uniors List forvxer. T'ie aan pnng ..reeie shall Btumiiir low around ihy '.. i.-e ot el.iy. And t.iu-.iit disturb rhv cet repose, tili tint eventfal day. The tears of nurn ng friends shili vothe Sow rets frth. Afcd eai b Sa!i be a emblcoi of tin pi rv an 1 apet less worth. f h t II V r .Yr iv s .
m:n-h in an "hours notice -
a.,.. .nnti.nr o.wi tWr.- Pf iriiii" r mk-ii Miaii rei".rd that a rledire Should be riven thusiasm
a ,11.-. ll. iv.. 1 I O. ... CJ
oiiuii.ii uv. umir i''
to ector of the aort of entry of these P , . . 0 r . . . . . Kansas. "Prince ok Ihievks. and Kim
D!. I . v.t i i . ( 'itrifüilioitü fttai aaa t r . I , r 1 i ra
a b , - n -inr rr a ii.mnT wnmi n i... rri'i.Tf in v hip nn, "öi jut i rr ran i t c- wtiv j . iv wa iiiisi .ikiib- t- ni rn
The Chamt- r of Commerce resolve,! th.t the a. ay ,r,m nnmar. - ,Tr -av.TT. L.m. ... 7 " J . : "t " 7 ' .j.':." ' mi.U India Saerot.rv ,.fS,ta a.,d I .1., ükgoars. -ine lopeka correspond-
I Thnt a bill orrj-o fero I mv. .v L -vr.'.T. --s take possession oi u mir im incMuni in inmost nu-ignauon m eapresbeu again si ., J: . . . ent of the Leavenworth Herald charges eraai BtaBe, Bad a tea iaajslilag at teayteg of lhe gar. ieon, and that the ..ffieer left in , them for not coming to the assistance ol ; further notily all applicants aforesaid be e!iJ(.!ion of Lae and pomer ,v
,o slaves, aWH t.e charge should not be molested, or his p.,s I Hftjor Anderson, when he made signal oil ""J un"n,SMU8 ur '"er& marque Wflg ob!ai,K.tl by fraJdlent and dishonor-
HMN as the nominal rapraatateUVa ul d.s ress. re .ebueu to any jebwi.or uaner, fjwsi Ly, pcioea. Two such MS III Lane Lbe government interfered with. Tie soldiers on Morris Island jumped a"d the commander for the time being. ,vm Cnuld have been sent to the This proposition did not suit, the view on the guns every shot they received from they be required to give b- 'td to the tjj Sfites Senate from no other comof General Beauregard, who demanded Fort Sumter, while thus disabled, sad I CoBfederate States, with at least two re muilily ;,ian Kansas anleaa except Botaay that the flag of the United States s.ould gave three cheers for kMaj. Anderson and sponsible sureties not interested in such ay or the Penefent'iat v Lane L a raffan bt saluted end lowered, as was done at lbs groans for the flea'. vessel, in the penal sum of 5,000. with R mirder Xhe Learenworth Herald
( M innie t should issue a proclamation tint all iM-rson rivaie i wv' under Lavi's eommis;. i. le
.ui. .n.1 .mmetli..ti:. blockade ,h rig hi of frasattj Ii nep
IM it n nn ! "v . f "-w-"-- . . c S.,iitheri port. pi-s'd. .i.. mi .1... ri. fr.. 6 Tint the African slave tnulc
me irin-uu:: i im v inning. v .
1J o n u is MiUrcribi d in aid of th nlnnteer. Thrv .q.pi.und ainimisioners to take upliovernni nt toek-. Delegate., fmmsix inurane einjaiiie met to.t:iy aid n commended t" several hoard to assume the riyks ot the .-sur l entviing upon naaal Bad military ser-- ice. The Em.itf; l'ntt h :1111s from a reliable source lh.it Jeff. D :is.at the iu'.id of the Confi-ilerate
within twenty-four hours march of WaMi-
hull be pro
hibited by such laws of Congress as hnll effectually prevent the same. Tae remaining am ndment er point of rVfler eaeaSaawaea the Cnn'titutionof the Confederate Plates and that of the DaHavi States, nre as lol
lows ;
BY TELEGRAPH. WAELIXE K0VEXEXT3 Haw York, April 13. The steamer State of Maine arrived this evening with 500 men of the fourth regiment of Massachusetts, under command of Geo. Packard. She isanchoied in Hist river. Thry jroceed to Washington to-morrow morning. Trenton, N w Jersey, l"th. The Trenton bnnk anil the .Mce.unics bank have Saaa tendered U Governor Oldea a loan of S"3, UOO ta aid in riisicg tour regiments of soldiers. Philadelphia, 1Mb. The common council this afternoon apt rupriatvd Sl--r'.O00 for the SBffaM of the families of i volunteers, and$5,00i) to the Mayor for secret ser v h;t. Harrifbur?, 19th. 'fteen companies have arrived here. Blair ev y offf.s eipbt eompanies. No troops I ! 1 be sent te Washingtor till fully organized and irmcd. T; -'.t thousand wlli be there by Saturday. Norwich, Conn. 19th. The Governor has called for on: more regiment; $14,000 were aasadaai to-day for the families of RoldiersNew Vork. 19. The Time says five millions of dollars have been tendered to the Government by Eastern banks. Portland, Maine, 19th. Our city banks to aJ voted a loan of $250,000 tu the State for war purposes. The schooner Cameo, of Camden was seized today by order of the Collector. She had a South Carolina clear. incc. Boston, 19th. Ti c tth regiment, Col. Monroe, left at 7 p m for V-'ashington. New York. lSth.
IKXM for intenml improvement?, and the sustitn
aieuai. 3 TW n saileBaa of Congress bv a majorirv mca appropriations as may be retommend-
BffBBJi is
ingt- n . V. ,;.r Anderson was overwhelmed with comjrat-
alatioaeBB-aw AaaaTth visitors were hundred donof the local tonnage duties for such improve
of adaad children. The excitement at the recruiting stations is un- ; MJUaAJ
I nrcuiu iu. tj tiV president or some executive department; 'I he brst New York regiment completed to 1,-1 ... , Ar ad the other appri'iM-iatioui reqtunng a twu-thirds 'H0 men. Orders are ejpeeted to morrow to, 1 r r
-. 4 Tlieholding of contractors to the strict letIBB af their contracts. 5 That the Post Otlice department shall pav 1 ,t.- owu exper 3. Tlicse provisions are all sound, and will prove I stern barriers ti fraud ana corruption in manv
m A mM : m . .1 U ...
is that of allowing Cabinet me.. :r to sit in Congress. If our departmental minister were so pf radftiwi. we would not have half 50 much rs-
Pensacola Nav? Yard, and thai a formal
surrender of the Fort should be made bv fioth officers and soldiers
t D . -f .L 1 Bl.l.. t r. . ... I.,., ... L..!. (mmma in tl..-
1 Theabaolate prohibition of all !oun.:es from me uovernmeiu i uio l n.ieu oinies u'iv mj cm men muco 111 mo
the Feder, treasurv. and all duties or t.xcs on Government of the Southern Confede- prevent suffocation. i..rr.d ..-ndei to promote or lostcr any racy, and the Confederacy Hag of seven. lhe public feeling against the fleet is braaeaaf home indusirv stars raised on the flag-staff and raluted. 1 very strong, it being regarded aa cowardI a ,.-i.ii.. ,.,'. ibnion of redaad sassassk. T,,is emand, which wouh; be a virtual ly to make A eve:, an attempt to aid B
. ... M , .11 'I t 1 1 I 1 1 . ' '. I i I1C A The rlames have destroyed everything. le cond.tion that the owners, officers end I M fullow what
were ooligeti i umiii urn wptym ub mini rocq . . CaatBaaal to commissioned vessel, shall observe the L.
laws of these Confederate Slates, and the
his opinion of his
instructions y-iven them fir the rerulaiton
reco-Miition by the President and Major fellow officer.
Anderson of their independence, was re- I Had the surrender
fused, and the decision of Major Antler- Sumter would have bee
son was subsequently sustained and ap- i The men are crazy for a fight. proved by the President and his Cabinet. The bells have been chiming all day. Thus matters stood up to the commence- guns firing, ladies waving hankerchiefs, Am, mi r 1
ment 01 last week, wnen uenerai neauie-: people cneenn.', anu citizens m
of the conduct, t. at shall sitisfy all damages done contrary to the tenor thereof by such vessel during her commission, and
not taken place, Fori deliver up the same when revoked by the sen stormed to ni"ht. President of the Confederate Blaise. And
I do further specially enjoin on all persons holding offices, civil or military, under the authority of the Confederate rJtatee, that thev be vigi ant fc zealous ir. the discharge
inr
ll jji Vf the duties incident thereto, and I do
muster them into the P. 3. s.-nice. At the Corn Exchange, $3,ä00 collars were iibscribed to equip the vohiBteers of the second regiment. New York, April 19. The Rhode Island M.r no Artillery arrived todav with ix pieces of aiüücry, an 1 started for Washington. One thousand illiodw-Is'..in'lcrJ under Gov Spgue, will arrive there to SaOlTOW. (iov. Morgan issued his requisition for the öth,
i-'tn.ana ust K.-giiaentsot tn.s eity to start l)r;djtJ in ,1)at ,,1, of tW pub;ic st.rv,Ce, and Vasafaflsa to-morrow, and Gaa. Baalatd has is- he.,r of v(immatt.c. of investigation.
.-ued a special order to that effect. . .. i BS pun-boat Pocahontas is ordered South im ' A Card fron G vfaxxaca
me liately. She sails te night with troops for tort permit me to s
Monroe. m - . 1 o . , r w . i . 1 -1
lue no rve-imeiu leuior asn.ngiuu o : l0 cwnsist of twt Ii e companies, each of one hundred
ra.id tin- .ifternoon. roembers. As noon as organized and acceptetl bv Ifceaawaf äs iBBOWged with people as they pass-d the Governor, I propose, if time will .How it to down, and the famous regiment was lus ily cheered j fficers into pti100i 0r barracks in asetifl.
The announeeraent we ate about to mak?
is not designed for the possession of weal; stomachs. Pomerny the Prince of Thierea and the King f R'-ggars, has been elected to the United States Senate to represent the Sta'e of Kaasa. Shall we attribute this effect to Um moral depravity of our people ? God forbid ! Shall we say it is to be accounted for by the combination of forces ? This may be true, but leaves us onlv to mourn the extent of ir.iqui'.y. One thing only we are confident that
the worst mm ever sent to Conre?? lias
1 1 1 , 1 r . 1
Confederacy was not , rejrnrcled as the irreatest dav in the histo- mreoer exnon nie good people 01 ineM- , , , w Q( . nti , ... .
, " . . . . f f 1 O. .11 .1 II riVlCU U I'Ul II -, I'.. Ill lliflt nc "ill, order BTOnld be imnirdu- ry of bouth Carolina. CoafederaH Slates, as laey bre the,.- tlu - who , rliim. T, T ,.-,;
of all further communica-1 Charleston, April 13. country, as they prtn the blessing of a hi m.gAM)bn a BOBBER of Fort and Charleston, and ' It is not definitely known whether Mai.! ee governments they fel th wrongs of ,V-Irki7c ?.i nrnn i v.; itn, iC
i i e' o .i in i von i .i nie i.n -
The "Pkixck of Raw..-." If a story. related by a Rochester N. V pnper ah. u' "liob" Lincoln bo true, Pob must be h somewhat rapid young man. Bob's first ni 'ht in New York, it is said, was "aaeat
sssi showered with boquets. They took their howitzer, and Bach in in had a brace of revolvers in addition to their muakeu. Philadelphia, 20. The Government las tr.ln poss -?ion of the
Baltimore Railroad or Washin.ton.
The i nton men in Delaware are in a bad fix
though tne population is largely Union. All the j .State arms are in possesion of the Secessionists, transferred by the Governor, who has not responded to the requisition of the President, and will notTae Ul on men hope the Government aiU take io?session of thf unnpr ruirt nf tlu A:.t in ordr in .
The steamship Atlantic wa spoken on the 12ih , 9ecure the , Bn,r.dv wie, at which ! off Mataasilla Reef, steering south with decks f. 1 thp Secessionist, evidentlv aim.
Camp Morton, Ind., 20.
of men.
Philadelphia, 19th. The city council this maming. at a ?rcial meeting, appropriated one million dollars to equip the volwnteers and support their families during their absence from home. The mercliat,is are hoi iing a meating for the name purpose. New York, 19th. Col. nilswort'i aal, up to o o'clock last evening, enrolled 600 fireman in his Znnave regiment, and the rank are expected to be filled to-day, and the -vholo uniformed and equipped and in Washington before Tuesday next. The citv government l st night voted rcso'ijtion to sustain the Federal Government ; alo to pay the 3alaj3of all persons In he employ of the thy ' who volunteer, tendering the Governor's room to Mnj. Auderscn. and requesting him la sit for his portr rit.and then adjo irned singing the "Star Sjvti -gled Bamier." A club for tlic bcrcfit of traitors is formed in Brooklyn.
Troops are still pouring in- There are now r early 4.04K) men at Camp Morton. The Governor ha. tenderr d tbt President 7.000 more men than tin- number required frem tins tat-.
gard intimated to Major Anderson that, il themselves generally demonstiative
Oie demand of the
complied with, an
teiy issued to cut 'inn between the
a I .1 111 SM T IT 1 .1 T 1 ; t i . . nnft na.rf thncA n.iv I h rinf .-.ml sw An
that hia regular eupniua ot marsetinir ' Anderso" will iro to iXew tori III IM läV "" ww vm md tho IMP.Ff'lT V l,n; I , S(.,,t
would bt stopped. Tliis fact was brought j bei, or in a maa of war ; but it is suppos gravated form, by th a l ahoM Oünii n . Knnsas Leffialatara to eil in the hallt
, to Washington by Uoior.ei Lamn, as tbe el t lie lormer, as lie is said to be bigniy . ,UJ,U mT''luul1' u'UU!,i: uopi , cimrreM ith ho-ioribie mn II av
uiiimaium of the ConfedeiHcy. A Cabinet incensed against the United States officers "eJ eert Ihemselves i:. pKCiv,rg o; uer, qvs ri-j,teo iadiffnaiioa b rerted, meeting was th-n called, and it is said for not oomhg to his assistance during the in pron-p ing concord, in maintaining the Rnd m h? foear reaardiag us in that the refusal to make a formal starrender fire, in response to frequent signals of dis- authority and efficarjy of the laws, and in , ghi of a den of thieves !
oi Hie t ori anu tne lowering oi me nag iress. ; uj-pui uny, mvijroni n.g an sne measures was unanimously confirmed. Th J Isabel Was furnished him at his I which may be adopt. ! f. r a co:; m m; ieImmediately afwr this decision orders ' own request. ' fonce, and by which, UlJcr the b!eSai:igof
: were given for the military and naval pro-1 The people are equally indignant here, 1 Divine Providence, c may hope for a irirsliiwia i '. , ' bnvA . .;isi.it ...l on rmieh -i'.l cut ir ia fn mucl n -n tint ovav 'sneedv. iust atid honorable Dace.
sav to ths young men ol inuiiaa, that .Yifpmff ih(i l,;.-. Kino- to use them ! nernotiated. Ther mwkt san nafla an In witness whereof I have set mv 1 and.
I desire, if possible, to forma Regiment ol Zouaves m 1- , r;Crt r. !,;, n . and have caused the seal of these Confed-
r is i irtt'oaai y iciiini tu K'1 lwii vi ttir iijls v; iihi nun, U. ? 1 ti
Major Anderson fiom threatened siarva-1 In contrast with this, an old elav pass- prate States of Am-tica to be attached, aooai wwa, iwuiiiu m M wpsuii lion, and maintaining the dignity of th- ed through the hottest fire, with a sloop of this ITA day of April, in the year of our Jb "me nl spurs, at Baraaai a Government and the honor of the flag in vood. on Friday evenin-. and cime safely oru one thousand eight hundred and Maaaam ; after wbich attention was paid Charleston harbor; or if not required , to the city. Boaaabody told hisa ha woald I ixtj-oaa. I to otbar pasttliar ilgfc ti and oeaet. there u, despatch the expedition to Texas bo killed in the attempt. "Can't help I J.l-Fl R30N DAVIS, n refcrredto wo finu in Iba Bockeatar to maintain the treaty stipulaiions of the flat," said he, "must go to de ton n to j RoBsWt Toomds, Secretary. Uemocrat, and is as lollowa. Government on the frontier, and drive night. If anybody hurt dis chile or dis Lfecola. aoa of taa Praasdeat. ...... , Xf , , I . 1 in ' iv i -i ,r who is nrw known 'riinee Ivb, i back the Indians at:d Mexicnns who are boat, massa see him BDOOt It, shunh. ashttio-lon, April IP. , , i threatening to invade the State. ! His sloop received four shots. Twenty-four companie-. averaging ion Jest,,K'd ni,' f l!" fcu ur mark and .. I . . . Af m a c K. .i.tm Ti-li.r. il fir Iii nuf .n l-Ii .1 r.. t-. . r I. .
In tbo innaiiMm 1 .lt.iitonant I alhnt. VS1 Ubi Aiwiorciin cars (bp nffMrnnv of I hfl mpn SM'l h:io 1 1 1 m j i . bniin iiiiK'nrun in. I - .r
despatched by Major Anderson to Wash- . tiring surprised him, and that if he had u the service by the government. Others ington with further information as lo the 'had two huudr.d more men, one half wo'd will present themselves at the War Decoadition of affairs, in wnich rumor says have been killed for want of proper pro- partmenl for a similar purpose. Five haatliat Major Anderson ured the Govern lection. 1 dred Pennsylvanian troops arrived here
' ment not to allow the flag which he had I When Colonel Chestnut, aid of Genera! jesterdar afternoon. Several of them President's Proclamation. 8(l or)g maintained in the face ot Beauregard, went to offer assis'ance, after i were hurt by stones while passing thro'
Washington, April 14. his l)esiegers to be humbled as they the fire, he says the fort was like an oven, i Baltimore. They aie quartered in the: . . m i k V VIWiierkab, tho laws of the L'nited States ; required and to comp.d the gallant men , and he cou'd hardly breathe. If was K i cajiUsl. Five hundred Maw Yorkers are ' J1" iJT ' had bae? have been assailed by combinations too who had stood so nobly by him, including ; hot that Major Anderson received him in expected to-night. i an , ''"ö T , , , . ?Pn powerful to be eur-nessed in the ordinary the mechanics who cou d have left him :he casemate. Inquiry being made how The latest from Norfolk, received at the : made.- After JlrB. LincolO had taken her - . ..... .... .... . ... . ... . m? . I m- mm . . ..... I ff 111 tllrt ! ftt I I 11 1 11 ill föT t I I P P t
way, 1 therefor' call forth the miluia n they had desired, to witness the humih - many were killed, lie said 'JNone, 'now iNavy Uepar-tment, is that when (.ap. I'en- . w , . , ffi r r v
many on vour Hide?' 'None,' aa the re - dergast ascertained that the cbaaaell was 7? - ,
jirown. r-sn. ine ccnumaniT sunri'r -n-
jp s
in nut posts dut v, field fortificntiwnfi, .v ., The arms, uniform, campapiipment, ac, will be purely Zouave in tye. Let every company desirous of attaching them stives to such Regiment report to me at the Ad-
No trains are leaving here j,Itant General'- ObIob, Indianapolis'.
Papers through the State will oblige me by copying tliis card. Lkw. W a lace. Indianapolis, April 15, 1861.
goes, ut tna many good mmgs loin oi
this boy in BaSuo, on Saturday we r.aid the following : few daraaiace. when Mr. Lincoln was on her way frtm Nw Fork, attended by her son Robert, she found her-pi-lf at Buffalo without a pass over the
Sfa:e Line Railroad. Fr that link in the
of the several Sta s ot the Union, to the
a St, ,m 1.1..1
ating fciiht ol any nag out mat oi tneir
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twi-.- tivc uuni w 1 . I o.wu to o UUtutas tvunu y uu.iir uuui I to t uii'-iir'i, n uj Ii 3 c . i u.iiia vjwu( ivuiitu tun nu v l?i lutnu. in; nabcu hit oitiuc UM'ausiur i -
ri 'tifrA hl4 hin hirhür 'uwur nr- tri Virf1V mi I ,n m , u r 1 1 and A m o r 1 1 Äl I ' 1
m m m I) . mw mw-mwm v . v .viavisa iiuu & vsa aaa vuiiif (tliu Mi umii .V'l m -m
said combinations and execute th.e laws. This despatch, the last from Major An- derso
I appeal to all loval citizens to facilitate dersoti. was received on Friday evening er us.' that the obstructions in the river be re -
An officer rrived to-day from W ashmjton to ad aiJ tniff etl'ort to maintain the laws last, when orders weie sent to New York Major Anderson says it is preposterous moved, else lie would level both places. muster the troop? into service. al)( integrity of the fTlfioajal UfiioB and to hurry off the expedition at the earliest to light such a people. Oue of the offi- It is said the citixens complied with the Tlie U.heshave puppli i Urge ipiantities of flan- tjiM perpetuity of popular governments and possible moment, and its destination fixed oars in lhe fort remarked that they had dewand. ncl blurts and other clothing. redre68 wronis that have Ion" been en- for Sumter. In tho meantime in forma ' endeavored not to fire on exposed individ-i New Yoik. Anril Id.
Roeheeter, N. Y. 20
tne support of the families of volunteers
- o
;uicd. the tirst service aesiirned to the non was
received at
Waahinirtaii
thai uals. 'Yes,' said Major Anderson. 1 ; Washington dispaches to the Herald
ed it Mr. Brown was in ? Mr. Brown re-
! sponded and inquired what was w ntinir-
His interrogater addressed him in substantially the following language. "My name is Bob Lincoln ; I'm a son of Old Abe tM old woman is in the cars
: raising h 1 about her pass I wish you
r. enty uiojsand do.iirs wore voted to-day for forces will be lo repossess the forts, p'aces General Beauregaul had notified Major gave orders not to ftigut men but lo tilence I say that Commi doio Causing reports , i i . j '" i . e iaii :i: r ..!... . , t. . .Fa i .i . i Ä ul. j i ? e .. 1 . ., . , , . ..r would iro and attend to her.
; ana properly that nave been sei.eU from Anuerson tnai oe wouiu oe anoweu 10 rc- uauenes. .mat tne vessels sunt o-iow jNortoit are i w , .
i
over his read without payment of fate, and
delivered them to her. It is probable that "the old woman" gave Bob no further trouble about the paaaac on that tiip.
w r c . a . . I .
l i- mi mm , , til r t .t . i- j g' i . I I . . . i . nir. urown nneo out i no ie( uc-si paorr I I... I ... ... 11. ... . . . . 1 I . 1. y. . . . n . . t . m m t . . m .' i.nn'.Ar. r m l..!.l , . . imm II... . . t t . . f ni.ifl AA.1 lAil 1. I'll I ll 1 Ii f Ali1. 1 ' .1, .AA 1...I.I 1. . . I. . . An., I,- K ..... . 1 I -
ii.c i nii-'ii. i lie M.ii .(, e III ue lüKCn. ti. i tc no luiu. 1 sujuii'-a, ui H1.UU ill. twii vuc ui ine niui lui.icu ui.iiiui iv mm. iiiie: iHiit lyuaic, nuu .i.i cnoii uo ic- . ti t l t 1 c -i . -j u i i a ... ... ; . At , . r a i u . i .1 r l .i i . .i A a x- r j 1 to enable Lady Lincoln and farr.ilv to nd consistent with tbo nhiMt. tn avoid novas- munieation with t .ha; ; eston. tn receiv- Anderson m a boat, after the lire, and the moved-'hat th (msnnr . avv 1 rd m nro- . . . J . . - -.
tation and destruction or interference with ing this information the President de- laller said it was very acceptable, as the tected by the guns e f the vessels moored I property of peaceful citizens in any part of spatched Lieut. Talbot to Charleston wi:h men were completely exhausted by their I off the yard, and thos in command are!
tl e country, and I hereby command per- iastructions to Major Anderson to notify labors. I mention this to show the kind fully prepared for any emergency, and if j
sons composing the aforesaid combinations the Confederated authorities that the gov- and chivalrous relations between tne offi- any attempt is made by irgimans to tRke
to disperse within twenty days from dale, ernment proposed immediately to despatch cers. ! the yard, they will be blown to atoms. I hereby convene both houses of Con- an unarmed vessel with food for the L'r- Before L'oin if into action. Maior Ander-' Xew York. 19.
1 Companies roust number eighty four, rank gress for the fourth of July next, to deter- rison of Fort Sumter, and that he was in- son sent word by an aid of Gen. Beau To the Chicago Jovrnal. There is
acd fale' mine unon measures svkiah the ntsMiu f- struetad. if the vessel should hp fired un- regard to the Governor, thanking liim for intense excitement here. Tho citv is lit-
A ......,.,. f. . .. i i o r.i . . r ,, . ar l .1 . . 1 . r.o. . ... . ..... . .
- v....aaa i.aa.i. i,,,, .im., .iu win, 4. cacn company must eieci me loiiowirg om-, ty anu mierest demands. on, to return the tire from tort Sumter. , kind attentions during the past two months erallv covered with emblems of the I nion. mAA waa -k.lw 4 n-m .-a . 9 Va m mm 1 la AW ' tm . a I I . A. .... . . m-m 1
...iM.-n.miT,,, tomposeu ot cers tor commissions : Umc Captain, one First fSi ,n.d XI r Plw of thfl Kfafo TlenartmPnt wa . am verv nr emn v Raid. ' b are we . rrfin t e-
C3 'J t r 0 ABRAHAM LINCOLN, President, : also sent on the evening of the same day men. If we do not meet again here, I By W. H. Seward, Sec'y of State. , to Charleston, to informally communicate j hope we shall meet in a better world.' .f., ' with thd authorities, and inform them j
The Indiana Militia. .Adjutant (Jeneral's Of f Sua, (
Indianapolis, April 15, ir61. r.F.SZKM. ORDKSS, MO. 11. Attention is called to the follow ing rc nidations adopted for tho ar ganizn tion of the militia of Indiana :
the
those who have st rved in Europe. The Castom H mc refuses clearances to
poets of the seceded States. Eighty thousand catridges were peizec1 by the KherirTof Amboj, X- J., yostrrday at the '.ctory, destined for the Sou'Ii, and the factory threatened W.th destruction. The eighth rciriment of Massachusetts vc'.ui.teers.'Col. Monroe, arrived t 7 o'ch ck tiii-i
Lieutenant, one Second Lieutenant, and one Third Lieuteartnt. 3 When formed and organized by the election of officers, the Captain must report immediately to this e-ffieo, sending names of officers, eompany roll the exact locality cf their muster, nnd the particular am of service they have chosen; whether infantry, rifle, artillery, or eavniry.
1 Notice of their accept aace will he imrnedi-
XT The following article we take from ! what was the decision and purpose of the
Tr ia ava- government, in case Lieut, iaibot wa3 rerje. it is irut, ever, m.. m.
the New York Aye
word of it. Seven States
Secession sympathizers very scarce, and prudently quiet. Major Anderson attends a great mass meeting this afternoon, over which waves the flat; of Fort Sumter. aa The news from the Northwest, showing
can
X1;VER ' fused access to Major Anderson.
brought back at lhe point of the bayonet. I cre both denied the privilege of comma- United States is as follows . . ...... ... mm ..I. I. . . I S2,l r. tmr r, , 1 . . . , I ..hunnl .1
ÄdOminr- inil armmA iiiv.mi.a.1 m. li m A . IT - . . . I 1 ... . ... . -
-vit iatn n-vur iiuusr awjiy given oy teiegrapn. or in tne sp.ceaicst man
nnd omer hoteis. Tney were rc-ceivt-d with the same anboun.led enthusiasm as those yesterday They leave at noon . The 7th regiment of New York leaves at four o'clock this evening. WaaVaajam JDth. - The Pawnee has arrived at Washington. Boton, 13. A Canadian arntleman states that a sympnthet-
It is utter madness to think of it! It can- mealing " 'on öumier, anu are expect-
I not bs done! We ma iBangarate civil rtm v , i aar; we may deluge the land in blood; expedition from New ork was aco may prostate trade, and r -duce to -rdingly ordered to rendezvous off the l beggary half of the people; but we assure Charleston bar where, ,f the roagh weatlr
our people in the most aok-mn manner, r ; ; j "
Slavery in the Territories. By the recent census we find that the number of
They j slaves in tho different territories of the J unanimity of feeling among the people
i for toe Union and the (xovernment, were . 10 received here with much enthusiasm. 24 Boston, 19. .29 The Fifth Massachusetts Regiment is under arms and will probably leave for , 03 Washington bv Monday next. It will
Nebraska ....
New Mexico .... Utah
In the Territories of Colorado, Dakotah, . number 4,000 men.
probably reach to morrow. Commander Nevada, and Washington there is not a
ncr possible, and when so notified eonipanie? must hold thcm.-u-lres in readiness for instant march to the place of rendezvous.
C a. -11 ' e . l-a ,1
u ixtrguntrnu wui, ii time permits, oeiorracu tW ufan .lq r, . . :,
of eompair. from the same Congressional Dis - ftu , v., ' ... I Porter, a KO'i of Commodore P'Tter. in ' single slave. And is il for these G3 mis-
. tf . -.1 .,, . I " -""' Clin I must) SIÄ1JS WOUIU Sllll , r- . . . m mm F , . 'At- , tnct. If time wnl not allow it, companies will be j oxl of the Ut.ion! Then we ask what corcman Powha'an, has full erablo specimens of Africans that this assigned to regiments according to die date of their ! js"to bö ajne(i bv 3 civil war? ' j charge of the naval expedition, and has great and glorious prosperous nation has report, as above designated. ' , ! " instructions from the President and Gen-' been broken up, and for which twenty eight 6 Respect for the five regiments sent from w , . , ... - eral Scott as to the course he shall pursue. ' millions of white mon threaten to to to
it war feeling with the Harm h aroused: in Cna-. Indiana to the Mexican war, and avoidance of 0hurches in ' Th mTJ Porlion of the expedition, ' cutting one another's throats ! What a da, and that Kl mea from Quebec and a larjfc hisler cal confusion hereafter, require that rcsi- moul,1 iin(j the forces, when landed, will be un- ! tale of human weaknesn, human passion.
body fram Mentrcal are coin? to Boston b ( Ms' monts should be numbered in order beg limine with' Matchless misery a cisrar and nothing 1 der the command of Lieut. Col. Harvev crime, insanity to be read and wondered
in Lie regular f
S. Armv
, the sixth.
to light it with.
Brown, who has beer slatior.?d for two : over ty future generations !
The reports this afternoon from Balti
more cause painful excitement, but it is to be hoped that the accounts are eig ge rated.
Harmbargti, Pa., IS. The report of the assault on the Massachusetts Hegiment at Baltimore, occasioned much exeiteroent among the troops al Camp Curtin. Thev swear terrible ven-
a
geance
Marshal, spaie that d.g, loach not a single hair ; he worries many a hog, fiom out Mm muddy lair. Oh, when he was a pup, so frisky and so plump, he lapped his milk from a cup when hungry al a jump. And then his funny uicks. fo funny in their place, so full of canine lick, upon your hands and face. You will surely let him live ! Oh, do not ki'.i l.im dad ! he wags his nariative, and hi 2 for life not Jead. Go, get the muzzhnow, and put upor his mouth, and stop that bow, bow bow '. avid tendency t. drought. He is your children's pet. companion of their joy ; you will nat kill him yet, and thus their hope destroy. No, Marshal, spare that pup, touch not a 6;n.e hair ; oh, put your pistol up and go aaraj from there I
More Nigger. Cowlea, the newly rppointed Postmaster at Ck-aveland has appointed a dark-y to deliver letters to tbe ladies of that city. Ladies, what do you think of that! Tiuiy the nigger, in the language of Gi.ldings, is "a heavy institution," when they are called to wai'
Three thousand troops are here. 1 upon angels.
