Weekly Hawk Eye And Telegraph (Newspaper) - June 8, 1861, Burlington, Iowa i WEEKLY HAWK-EYE to We address One month Two Three DO 10 year 00 7 05 12 00 2000 2 50 400 5 00 12 00 square above price IS DEAD 1 -j brief but heavy that wag the nation Expected us H- sorrow is none the lead at the fall of t The nation can ill spare which demands experience patriotism in its men pill sorrow with a sincerity and with bis that did ora the and origina political campaign would jad marred tbe tribute of respect he dies now free from the cares of if a nation's sympathy 1 is title to this distinction was o grew thick around the off by one effort every feature of heartily aided the instruments of a and loss and to a utterance on behalf of the Union ich to produce the unanimity of the Whatever claims he hud before to dis- proved him the possessor of id while the other rivals for bo- ray to petty envy stooped to work of and covered lo personal feeling has won a side with the illustrious dead of rhine 10 sEvi ver to T m we must a currency convertible atn low figure is a matter we have de- some time It will in the end benefit s Ve have reminded the State it was violating its charier in oat the irredeemable Illinois it his flooded the Suite with for tbe Cte continued to pay it r counters until last week when they sad Missouri money t wets at homr and Burlington Scrip undertook to make it go The here refused to take at SO cents and the Banks were com- jirow it overboard And although never been a load upon the confidence of the people and ve easily kept afloat yet it bet to hrow everything overboard 01 specie paying Banks and Scrip to be used ns currency of our people remembering how our CUTS dealt in nil the grades of their counters during the last six ss of trash to pay for and grain to Iowa Farmers whom have protected according to their oot upon ing out of Scrip as un- and for It reminds us of 117 told of the celebrated negro preacher RSS and of the of Connecticut After he had KiU nnd been settled as pastor in be visited miner Sheird herself and refused to see I Will ibe gnick RH of his race be that she bad not always been nigger So with our have rot alwaja had the which they now irod of us suffered leas trouble and a heavy losa proceedings of the Council in another iii bs seen that our City to pay 10 per cent it can be redeemed Thia will Dili holders and prevent much as rat in circulation is only ought to be ap loyal people of Iowa on account of the strong ought to be his imploring him never to body together again on anv t find out was done except to u ill extent But ihe peep whith we have Ji L enough for us to know that were controlled managed i the the Session short 13 was with of com- for to settle making reports drawing up bills for sending ministers powers to treat with belligerent accordance the secession doctrine no in regard to the con- of alcoholic fermented liquors IB who was shot by the aSt arid injuries provoked Sre on the of the Home Guard of bis and witb mi- LsL Bunber of E wen in ihe of New York to The examination SMS an and many persons have grown while many have actually Government purchase at Toronto bas taken departure for She is beautiful model and fleet timers to the American line the Finite of the Federal and both of stoats but adapted for Lake and River while the Peerless is capable of Stte Atlantic YOUNG oy THE is from the iliss To I will be n ce young ladies of Warren to be wrica 18th instant for tbe fOf themselves into u Home tbe of those young men volunteer for their A LADT of no districts where on the part of the fair ser The bos a correspondent belonging to in tbe rebel camp at Firry He evidently is not pleased alien and mikes a very candid con- ee by reference to a of e Gap railroad by the ps tbat we are completely hemmed ferry no menns of ocr the interior of the rifle shot of is the frontier while of the enemy in half day's Here then we must aland and when the cat our way out of thia trap tbe news of the occupation of Western or the Government troops reaches the not be increased that a man by tbe Long a German fay birth who is the Dea Moines Raogers CO y last while returning from a hunt with a double-barreled He died Friday morning and was toe military companies Be Long had only been a short time no rehtires near except a We are indebted to Mr ij for the abore facts Tho Bis Joi Wo have waited some days before copying the full account of tbe wholesale whitewashing recently performed by the lower bouse of the in order that the principal performers have time to cool down from tbe arduous labors of the session and larly of this job and also be afforded a chance to see their constituents We copy from MONDAY May 27 1861 Clark of Johnson said that a member of this House hnd been attacked personally with sual and singular violence by certain journals of this Slate He believed it to be tbe duty of this House to shield its members from petition so uncalled had been visited upon the Hon J C Hall a member of this House He did not propose to commit any member lo the policy indicated in the lutions ot Judge Hall which was made tbe casion of tbe personal attack upon him for many of us with the mover Mr Jlark were en- tirely opposed to the action proposed in Mr Hull's resolution but it is proposed to cate from aspersion the of a member of this House whose notions to be worthy our Ee therefore moved the adoption of tbe lowing the members of this House bereby disapprove of the course of such public journals of whatever opinion in this State as seen fit to make tlie of Bon C Hull n member of thin House in in- in this House n certain resolution on the of the appointment by thia General of to proceed to souri to secure the co-operation o thu cics of that State with the of this Swie in providing for the protection of our borders ilic occasion of personal de- nunciation of Mr Hull fully believing as we do Lhat in the resolutions ret cried to ilr Hall actuated only by motives purely otic much as he muy differ with any of us in proposing the action suggested in snid and il though many of us nre opposed en- tirely to policy by this State as is by snid resolution no arc free to accord o Mr Hull earnest and iinqunlified devotion to the Union nnd the whole Union in his action in this instance as well as in bis course throughout as a member of this General Assembly CulbertsoR in seconding the motion of his colleague he was performing the most sing acts of bis life He could bear to the patriotism loyalty and devotion of the from Des to the Constitution and the Union However much he might differ with the gentleman iti regard to the policy con- in the resolution he most heartily con- the scathing strictures and sweeping de- of certain journals reflecting upon the motives of tho gentleman from DPS gentleman whose patriotic and earnest port had been given to every of the session and whose years of marked ability and fidelity to the laws made him the very Sestor of House Gue said that while he favored of ihe re- solution which endorsed Judge Hall's loyalty he did not favor the sweeping charge upon the freedom of the press He thought pers bad a right to canvass the acts of bers the Legislature He could not endorse the Litter pare of la resolution Baker lhat he did not agree with the from Scott Mr Gue By the of the Hawk Eye every of this House implicated Judge and charged traitorous feelings He wna for these unwarranted nnd charges in the manner proposed bj ihe resolution before the House defended Judge Hall from the cast upon him by the Hawk-Eye He thought lhat thia had the power to bring personal assailants before the Liar nnd imprison them lor their charge The House ould protect itself as well is u Court Bennett favored the resolution Such charges were and they should not be Such personal denunciations he should always condemn come fiom whatever source they might n om Democratic or lican journals said be knew Judge Hail had not sought tbe ol his motives 13 proposed by the resolution he no need of such an endorsement hij loyalty in nny he known and among hia lhat tlie might say could injure him in the While he thought the resolution was somewhat general he should support it Johnson county ought to be proud of Rush Clark we believe is bis name We fear he is too sm irt to live Mr Gue seems to have been entirely sound on whitewashing but somewhat of the propriety of upon the freedom of the press He had the right to canvass the acts of members of the Legislature but had not the courage to vote Baker who run the on his own count during the session seems to have been equal lo ihe occasion nnd fully master of the His argument which went right home to the bosoms of his was that if Hall was in the mud they were in the the only way they could save was to whitewash Hull of course is sound He the House hns the same right to bring editors before it nnd them for with freedom of a Court bus We agree with him in hat perfectly And he has worked out the question and knows by this time pretty well are the rights of Courts and editors but not least comes our particular friend reman late editor of the Pleasant Times and present of High Henry We nre disposed to make the best excuse we can for him He is young arc- and inexperienced Wo cannot say for tain but presume he never has before seen Judge Hull His tender sensibilities bate been taken captive If the Judge bad been caught stealing a borsc we don't mean to he would do such a thing he had only to strike tlint attitude bloir his nose upon big socket kind kerchief und speak in that tender only to himself of having nothing but his honor and honesty left to have had unanimous vote And was not diddled to any greater extent than other bers of ihe House who however did not qct upon tbe record in 1 speech We shall further remarks to make in re- gard to this matter as well sis something further to iii regaid to the extra session but expect to whatever we say to our leaders in broken ut reasonable intervals Loot out for Practices The present are tUnes when it behooves the good citizens of Iowa to keep n sharp look out upon public men nnd ste that there is no dering Large sums are being expended lor arms uniforms clothing provisions We know that among the there is no ing back We know the Union being the alike IP expenditure within our means will be ed too high provided ft is ed But it must not go into the pockets of ty of any party Hen who are en- led with the disbursement of the large of money appropriated ut the recent session of the Legislature and so Air as can be done consistently with the prompt action whit his necessary all purchases Smiting bids contracts to the lowest bidder So as possible be done openly and above board Even the of evil should be avoided We desire to expose all who attempt to der the State We expect to keep nn eye upon oar officials and hope others will help us watch them We don't know tbat there has been or w HI beany not But it will do no harm to DON'T TAKE LESS THAN ITS PACK arrangements are making as will retire all the City Scrip without the necessity of loss by nay ono It will be taken at its by all or nearly all our houses and those having it will do well to hold on to it and suffer no shave for it certainly ill all be taken The patriotic been taken in to tbe extent nf by n nice young got bis money and from ine Albanians Woman and War True to the Instincts her through all generations no unconspicuous purt already crisis country It was to be expected of her who is man's first last and firmest friend that ehc would do ail that was exalted ia motive and of softening tho horrid features of But in this age sho has far surpassed ber grand- est and witb a brighter halo of glory The mother pales the thousands matrons who have though with bursting hearts eent forth their husbands and aons with blessings to win in desperate conflicts and on bloody the permanent victory of liberty and law ing by the romantic stories of those who for ers und brothers have laid aside the habiliments of their sex and taken the place and of others who have followed to moisten the lips of the fainting and close the eyes of the dying thure is a of woman's nature ex- to which the world no- parallel and justifies her claim to a lasting place in the of this war When the fiery cross went forth from Wash ington along the rocky shores of England over the pine covered hills of the north nnd the fair of the west the summons came us a to fier among a people of a standing army wedded to the arts of peace and whose sacrifices to the demon of war iust come from tbe bosom of the family and of the partner of her life or tbe sons to she had given Sh rp but not long waa tbe struggle and she came forth fiom it with a devotion so entire a BO sublime nnd a patriotism so fervent aa to challenge the admiration and kindle the of all who take part in this battle for right With nervous fingura she played with the locks that once nestled in infant innocency upon her sho drew once more the manly form to her heart and while the eyes looked afar oft the fatal the fight she ed a prayer for blessing and sent the warrior on his wny Nor was she forgetful in her ment of her power to minister to bis comfort nnd him for bia foe dewy eve her fingers rolled the and made the lint might stop the current of his life when ebbing away She made the uniform suited to his altered life She his ner and presented it with words whose echoes will nerve him on the field and save him from coward's shame To lhat field follows him and ns a nurse will save thousands from sinking victims to their wounds who else would be counted among the cruel spoils of death This phase of woman's ministry will have no slight on the of the Brave men become brnver under the she and while she continues to yield her treasures to toil to pray and to soothe the wounded and will not only be discharging her high and holy employ but vindicating her title to a more illustrious page in the of the world One of the most incidents during tbe session of the New School Church wus the of the Sag upon the Dutch in James street We take the following extracts from tbe report of thf Syracuse Jo a rim h Judge Wool worth announced the object oi tiie gathering to tbe raising of the American to und float in tiie air until nil dd and aru subdued and until it can flojt mid honorably in Slate in the nation GRAYER liT MR llev Mr Ludlow of the Congregational church of opened the services which lit ili inked God for our country nnd our nu could with bail leached period in of our nation when patriotism und piety were tical lie then lor the Divine tion upon ihe President of the United Status and God tor his election lie also ioi Iiia Cabinet nnd for tlie luid ut her officers of army tlut God in the cump on give them brave hearts strong nerves md aim and deed while we naked not for the eternal perdition of nnd we did nsk thut on tbu they be from the face of the faith nnd the of the Lord lust upon of the and ot Lincoln the never descend upon him once by thu mouth of tire Jure in in h from the Lord against ih it the work of the Lord fully and thit back his sword from blood lie the Hti concluded by to God that this w is n wur in we could obey md lift tip holy hunds without or After few hippy remarks by the Rev Dr which were well received well known T L took the stand Mr C This my native air of Central Xew York shows more bright imd to inc to day und breathes moie it has been bi slur's und It is fitting the first in to I raise the should be the when the Dutch does anything you may be sure it is The Republic of Holland was the und the of our Union And through all tlie from the to tire mouth of the imperial nnd Rhine no k fool as to be a sionist j Our banner uf ought to float from our church lowers for when we cannot pray for our country at the altar and unfurl its from our temple walls then let such a be swept from the face of the earth Hurling the y war patriotism spoke from the pulpits imd ministers took purt m the When the battle of in N J J waa raging the American u oops got out of for the suns The Presbyterian minister ran Lo his nearby seized nn aimful of aud scattering them the troupe cried out Now boys give a touch of old Dr Watts Aud that day the gana sung short tre does yonder flag mean Is it a mere bit of Xo It means good ment It means un organic Union in opposition to the of rights md a loose Confederacy It means free nnd free labur in opposition to the atrocious system of human bondage Let vou a heraldic device for son Two beams One beam One rope pendant And one at the end It is right to dny to show our colors Up with the The of the daughters of Syracuse made it Tho strong arms of the have raised it and the warm hearts of the Syracuse will pray for u Let it as it the morning sun in lila coming let the lust rays of tbe setting day linger and around its folds Let it float until banner answer to banner from the of your city to the of Richmond and Charleston anJ Montgonicrj until an Union from ihe roof of thu very church in which Dr Palmer cd blood abed nnd treason in Orleans passed through ton yesterday driven out of nnd Duvis counties for tho crima of being were of and said as they were paupers they mtst go where they had friends and nnd they were returning Lo They flay they were compelled to leave their cuttle hogs corn in tbe ground every thing The conversed gave his name us sold had voted the Bell and Everett ticket at the last election warns ita ers that there may be na paper nest week in consequence of ite hands having gone to tne wars of Judge June Douglas died at 9 o'clock and 10 minutes this morning Those in attendance at the time were Dr Miller Mra J Madison Jr Washington D IV Rhodes of Cleveland Dr Spencer C o His will be taken from here Wednesday to Washington tlie Scat of War YORK June men arrived in Georgetown to day ing benn forced to leave their threats of'violence from Secessionists If they Such of the men of tbe counties of ern Virginia opposite this city that can are escaping A gentleman from Virginia near the North Carolina line here house of for a large portion of the country is three flouring mills which arc turning out bis of flour daily all of which goes to feed treason There tare thousands in his opinion who only wait to see Federal bayonets anti the Federal to return to their tional obligations A portion of the Garibaldi Guards who went to the Arsenal For guns on threw them down declaring that they would rifles The officers to whose this breach of discipline is ted may be The regiment re- muskets at the Ar onal men stepped from the ranks and declined the arms offered The Colonel handed liis pistol to the Lieutenant and him to shoot nny mnn who refused to obey orders to return to the The three returning the whole cheering The movements of Gen Butler are considered aa an intention on his part not to trouble Point or Norfolk nt present but to strengthen his position on the other side of James River and in time to move forward to Richmond Gen Scott favors the establishment of a re tired list nnd Senator Wilson Chairman on the Military Committee will introduce and do his beat to carry such a through A traveler thia evening direct from Richmond reports thitt few troops were in Richmond aa late as Thursday morning the being sent away immediately on their riv il The number of rebel troops at Harper's Ferry IE estimated nt 6000 This includes all within five miles of the Railroad bridges These me ill equipped with the of 1000 who ire but partially provided with arms At lenat 4000 of men have only flint lock muskets The bulk of these men are encamped on the heights west of the village They have a tery of two six pounders and one 32 nil on tbe heights They have four batteries bridge and from three of a mile to three miles distant these command the forces from Junction These batteries consist in all of one 64 nnd five 32 pounders In the of the main fort buck of the ia 1 battery of one 64 pounder and twenty 12 and 0 pounders These lust the approaches from the west All these guns arc behind barricades of lines of limber filled in with ground From all appearances their of provisions nas small About four miks fiom the Ferry at the lULle village of Knoxville the flag is kept flying by a small of determined Unionists My informant had occasion to the fidelity of men and knows that in all things they can be relied upon The two Luge lately shipped from to Fort were spiked by die in the streets of Baltimore and it waa not discovered until were mounted on the Fort There has been great dissatisfaction in the tts Camp at the Relay House arising from the unmilitary conduct of Brigadier rnl He was burnt in effigy lust night nt camp Brigadier General Pierce will Gon Jones and the latter will go to Fort Monroe There arc numerous batteries in course of erection along the James Elizabeth and York livers but they cannot effect any vessels iu river us the range is too long Several of the Old Dominion were taken by the Vermont Regiment Several acting ns scouts seized 60 Legs of powder and G ions of leid in a houte -t from Alexandria Thu Zouaves being too lew only away what they could blew up the balance The foi cos in Alexandria expected to advance to night don't know how lar Gen will again in the Baltimore district as Gen Butler knows thu ground of the dis- nnd the people and the secessionists there know him by time There is no truth in the statement that tlic Government will call out more men JIMIO sentinel at Mill on the outskirts of was shot dead during 1 ist night nnd another wounded by the rebel scouts A liver Lite last night hits reported Creek he heard firing in the of the Creek The dispatch from Cup t Dahlgreen in this p gives confirmation The earnest hope by many in the North that would ilnindlc away before the U S forces and its is not by an interview with prominent citizens of Alexandria who express their uneed in the strongest The officers in command exert themselves to he utmost to create a better with success Tire experience gained from this occupation will to great discrimination in tlic ru troupa for tins purpose There aie manj rumors afloat with reference to tbe movements of Gen Lee It ia not believed that the movement of the Virginia forces will be so conduct iia v to the lives of women and children or the property of Southern citizens ST Locis June 1 Two of Iowa volunteers are quartered in Keokuk and a third ia expected The Iowa Legislature has voted m propriation of for war purposes Thu Orleans Picayune of the an- the arrival nt that port of the privateer having in tow the schooner John Adams of Boston he brig nnd the of all whalers of oil on dispatch of 24th to tbe Advertiser an order has been iced to the clerks of the to be to leaie for on or of Illinois now southward but are under to match it a moment's notice Gen bas tendered him by Jackson no June after nt Harper's Ferry reports that quantities of provisions were laken there from the side by army It waa ifo Ferry forces retreat will be surrounded within a The number of on tlie overlooking Ferry is less than having a tery of 4 gum Troops there speak ingly of of but will light hard Ko troops jet been sent from burg south waul YORK June brig Mystic arrived from this morning with 240 Texan troops and 36 women imd children to The Government forces had n conflict with the nt Creek The steamers Freeburn Schooner fire and finally silenced the killing rebels f our troops hurt Pawnee and Yankee were sent there also that a skirmish took place Jasst si mites bade ol Arlington Our pickets ed by the rebuts ind of our at Court House Later dispatches sutes a force of nnd 45 infantry under Licuti Tompking and don n tucked tile rebels nt Court House pickets were met miles this side who fled mid tho Toe cavalry then on the town encountering resistance the people Bring on them from the horse shot under him and Ins surrounded by rebel ed in a continuous fire but they fought their tvav through ilium taking n number nt ers one of the cavalry WUB killed and two ded Some of the of the regiment were wounded with the federal troops Tompkins reports 30 rebels killed nnd that their forces to They had previously supposed there were bat 200 there To nicht our troops will on Court Bouse and it Another dispatch saya the rebele nre fust re- treating from Letters from Bust Tennessee says a great there troops could be to the noble stand of Johnson Commercial dispatch it the engagement vere If the force will go immediately aud plice i i Alargo.body'of on S o'clock A dispatch two batteries at Creek were destroyed l} Jane official from says the loss of Union troops House nt Confederates Ksw YORK June and expect toleaTeon day for frilly equipped r The Scott guards expect to start to-day for tho seat of wur The Times Washington despatch snys T If Smith of Vermont is appointed Consul nt sa in place of Mr Arnold of Illinois to St 1 Times despatch Court House by three regiments of Federal troops Two- regiments will be there in or 1 The Near York 7th will probably soon be intn gervice and to the camp on Lieut Col and ono of the Kentucky arrived to malic arrangements for the acceptance and care of troops R SL Corwin is hero agent of to look alter the and commissary department oE tho Ohio troops A London letter Col Fremont will ably with him rifles and a park of artillery sav 40 twelve pound rifled June is no three of the aix appointed by the Legislature of Maryland have waited on Jeff no has been obtained here to show that their us have officially visited President Lincoln Thu pi in of of forces described in the general order of has Bed as to allow one Surgeon t and regiment to ibe hy tho or's of the respective Slates subject to ibe of the Secretary ol War and Morton having ed their resignations to avoid for service their mimes have been stricken from the Army Eoll Writs of a corpus Tuesday were grunted in the case of thu three men ted in with and removed to Kew York The were ad- to GPU Kelm Tho bearing will be be- fore Judge a brother of the FORT June 2 via BALTIMORE June cider of the Department the not but returns to New York Their arms nnd tion arc retained by order oJ Gen Butler who ia in a most embarrassing position by the the Brigade Col a midnight expedition to the loll from the parapet breaking his ankle and receiving internal injuries He is de- to-day June night a squad of secession n dash at the of the New York regiment and upon them A scouting pursued ibe who ALEXANDRIA June seized 2 cirs at the 0 S R Depot con- n of stocks and two valued jt each containing highly tools for constructing implements of war Thu nnd Alexandria K 11 which ie ride a of the military line is being by the Federal Tho Zouaves arc picketed on tho Fairfax Women aud children are gradually returning to town YORK letter fiom Ha Col Smith of the 13th New York took 700 from Secessionists uf nnd intends to capture all arms held Three loaded with corn menl were brought in as prizes also li of captured by scouts Ic is asserted that at a Cabinet meeting S it waa decided to a of men to serve during tlie war The Post's Washington letter says it is con Congress will authorize a kian ot otic hundred ruilHon 801 10 per cent ill be and notes issued from to in value The Wheeling Intelligencer of an- the breaking up of a rebel camp GOO or 600 men at on the Kanawha on tha un- oi tbe Ohio Regiment The same 7th and Indiana regiments in route Post Special sais Bunks will be ordered r command ac Baltimore or Fort Monroe nnd il so Gen op ig.diist Norfolk and under the Banks A Nashville special to the Commercial snys it ig discovered the rebels huve frequent comma with this city via Relay House und Ferry This spy business will be summarily stopped Government bus suppressed a new of B Galvert has been nominated for in the Bladensburg district He 13 an Unionist June special dis says A letter fiom Com Bull of says the leit Naples on the 6th of May for New York The was to snil from on the IS in or New York und tho Richmond to follow soon to the It is reported Jeff Divis has issued a directing thf Federal to from the Boil advices say that 13 really ed nnd tia is so aa to affect his health The on Acquia creek batteries will made by the land forces the Bv the end ol the wuck expects to men in Virginia near Alexandria lit Grafton near Harper's Ferry nt Ft and nore Annapolis and the House June Hides demanded nd received this morning the muskets of the City 159 in number nnd had em conveyed to Fort McHenry al men to atai t for Harper's Ferry weie arrested this to the Fort The from Harper's Ferry says the prevails that there SOOH ben there nd encamped in the suburbs woie visited on Thursday by Jeff Davis and his nids At Gup Junction our informant that there were from to oops stationed there when he passed through There were more employed along the to within 7 miles of Court House NKW YORK Richmond is thut a sou of the law pin tner of the pre- sident of the London Hampshire railroad was tung as a ppy by the S 0 volunteers that the frigate hlock Mobile to S 0 troops to be at Brent a few miles The Fort on the have been nnd redoubts erected hy our troops WASHINGTON June of the mish bv the company under command of Lieut Tompkins and the rebels ut Fairfax is men are missing and li wounded horses Ere wounded Five prisoners were taken nnd brought into camp Tompkins bad two horses shot under him From und Norfolk June steamer from Fort Monroe Ear Imd there A of heavy cannon ia being on Newport The Federal transports constantly t just beyond the range of the rebel's battery There is no recent intelligence from Norfolk Com will nut allow ft bout to go up with u truce Attached parties here arc anxious to bring away 1 Quaker City yesterday brought up a prize from Rio 0 with u cargo of 3000 of coffee Tlic fugitives now tn Fori Monroe arc ed mustered add provided with like bc Gen Butler hna a stringent order plundering in the neighborhood Fire Juno Bro afternoon destroyed the at on building nnd stock of to memoir of ij j i flying ht public sarc decked with symbols of mourning at Camp generar gloom the r of business and private houses chine shops of the are morning indicativo sorrow felt In thia community the of t -j i f s of tlie on of the Capitol and all half morning Gov ordered tho ill the Cumps draped in morning nnd hal guna hours t city is in morning to-day thu death the public demonstration of the kind which has ever occurred here in tlie death of a public All ofi unite in the general The Stars and every t hall shrouded other Courts adjourned upon receipt of and all the stures hanks public offices and every pUce of out exception the door The church bells were tolled for one hour from 12 to 1 o'clock P M in the State he has to long represented in the National councils and a de- putation of prominent citizens Hon Lyman Trumbull Hon J A M ing at I 1 r J D Cuton Hon Jesse K Dubots Bon Wm Butten [Ton 0 M Hitch Judge S Ex Gov John Hon B B Edward lion John T- S M T H Campbell Lanphier ker Gen J B K E Goodel Rev Rev Willium S Prentiss Capt J S Uon J 0 Stuart M nmn Wm Lovely T J V S Mayor city nnd others ceed to Chicago this evening for of endeavoring to have his remains brought to this city or interment instead of being sent to ington The 7th regiment Col Cook leaves Alton night for BUFFALO June thia nnd other Eastern Northern cities the news of Judge Douglas Flags draped in bluck hang at Other re were numerous June of Senator las ia keenly telt here receipt of the news the flags on the Custom House Post Office Hospital and nil public build inga were to half mast nnd tiie streets one continuous of Tlie City Council and resolutions of and a of tiie pointed aa n dny to be observed by the suspension of ill business and a of eral nnd funeral ceremonies III JIny death of Senator cast a deep gloom over the whole com- munity at decked with tin of sorrow to no parti i poet 111 May death of received with Lhc deepest of by all of our citizens A very large meeting of the citizens oi Ibis city nnd county presided over by Judge Dims was held this evening to express their scnee of be- at of Senator At ii committee appointed to able arrangements for funeral to take an next and Rnc arns appointed to deliver nn on tho services and the deceased Senator A committee of five was also appointed to at- tend the of Douglas at the following resoluti w the of Sly of the illustrious maina the die nnd of tho ed to place his re- of their ILy n Ha a ITS forces in that every k from will be -a the enemy J Point serves to amuse and occupy the enemy f There a skirmish a or two at Church T miles from Two of our soldiers wore and Several V returned Lo Baltimore morning He ib Secretary eron to all of or which may hare been secreted appoint an hofd himself no Col and Capt Frank P Cahill of the 1st Regiment herd with Cameron and Gen object of their U to nrma for the Brigade is comprised of the lit numbering who will DO commanded by Col Outline were Bured by Gen will be immediately instructed to the Brigade with nnd that orders wore issued to Col to report at Col Anderson's head quarters command On Gen Scott that would the potency of Gov and in nil probability a collision ville ihe General be bir we cun men in three clays dipt also Col waa ill He con- the that in 8 of every 10 in loyal but says there there who are secretly rebels ua in moro The of the nest House will be given to Grow Penh or Blair of The br draped in to-morrow in is lo the effect that the ia in and nn attack on our lines within 24 bows for It rhut tho rebels in n desperate it Ferry troops nre on the point of being attacked and mil be forced by the movements of Gen land and Patterson or be cut off or a hope of this It is probable bo on this sidu of the Potomac crossing above thu entrenchments on Arlington nnd lit which ure be ed We rue at ixll and efficient It is rumored to-night Ferry hoe boon The rumor could not bo traced to nny tive June 3 gentleman employed bv Ferry Point of us conn try to as the of strength of the of at these points hns just nnd his report to Govern merit lie bringi him n thu He wis thp of thirty hours He prowil to At tht Point of Rocks three two pound batteries mortGcl on Virginia On the Fide then loll men us he e took from to In- for Here lie of tho and n of the yet as citizens of Illinois we j arc full it II ly express the hope will permit j furry and thf Point of After he vas some to be deposited in some appropriate thuin la lie plenty in the State of Illinois with whose history tlic He saw them open ind at the statesman is so that had it They a 1 number of Resolved That the Eon T D Caton be re- j on ail and were in con- to telie him to Chicago n copy of it nil points where solutions meius of ibis com to and nea ol the nnd the of the at Aqula ALEXANDRIA June 1 from Ft at 10 clock this A M brings the tion which hail liven received nt the latter Tho resulted in the retirement of tlie tii after a severe ir which u number wre killed on The tuo tired to nw lit the Pawnee She stopped ut Purt Washington to await the of the witli supposed to be Hie New Tlie mid Baltimore proceeded in company at Well in ston Mills June before 1 clock last skirmish place at ton between ft of Zouaves and E md a pony of Tho Federate drove Zouave was und another wounded Jeff at June Bulletin es from the Richmond of tlm ol President Davis to Rii and his speech to thn troops ed nt tlie Fair Grounds Messrs and him Accident liny nigh tn train east with tho 22d Ohio on board wits thrown from the tiack bv the of nn Ceo W of Chilli Ohio was killed One soldier had his fractur an arm a third n and others wciu more or less injured Camp Surprised June 3 columns of troops from command ono in com- oT Col Kelly ol the 1st regiment and the other commanded by Col of the volunteers left curly nicht and ring ihe night for about 20 miles through n lain n of 2000 strong nt Virginin routed them killing a lingu and n large amount of horses ammunition provisions The wart complete and at our last in hot pursuit of thu rebels nnd it is quite probable that many prisoners will be Col Kelly was wounded nnd has since others of tbe Federal troops uero slightly wounded From FT Pony Express pulsed 22d The stenmer St Louis sailed foi on the 21st with 80 passengers and in The arrival of St ny Express with news to the 13th slightly en- the disposition to ship tronMire ruled at nix per cent premium but some leading bunkers selling The municipal election in Sun Francisco on the 21st resulted in tlm of the People's Union ticket by un average of The contest wna very exciting business being generally suspended to give nil to pai 000 picked men had been enrolled for volunteer regiment one company ol light iii anil four When regiment ia full ita services will be tendered to the Government A lieutenant of the y been detailed by Gen to act as and ia superintending army drills Tlie adjourned on the to i lie 10th of eay the Union were being held throughout the Tho Dallas rejects the [ton to Cull n Suite in Orego and favors one without distinction of 1 ST Juno Lyon hna an Commandant in this city Cole in command of the battery on opposite Jias re- alt bunts Thu Sixth of Missouri Volunteers Cot E Bland into U S service for thu war Statement Naw Tons June of loans In specie B euBe iu o id il to Commerci ii WASHINGTON Time 1 of nils to em- of re- fused to it nnd weic All junior in the service will bu promoted About SOO for new are made out and will he sent in ihe ing session of the New appointees fill of there cnn Itu but doubt a movement wiH lie Junction soon after from reliable mation lo tins ills arc un- der orders in this city there it will be for a doubt Some Hoops are who entrenchments up nnd R ol iron lorn from thu and A side ol asses Junction ars 2000 South Carolina is no truth in he statement of a New York otto day is occupied by Federal Tt ig not a nrd movement will take during the next 46 Hours The will bo upon Three probably the Fire Zouaves and will form the column to be in case ot necessity bv the entire remaining force on the Virginia lite number nnd of will bo several on ihls orders to hold selves in nnd nre expected to crota Tiie mid telegraph that point nnd Alexandria will bo put in working order Jen McDowell not expect the rebels to stand at the Court House positive intelligence to dny thut the there had received orders not to offer any in case the Federal but to full back on Junction Gen Janice proprietor of the celebrated rifle proposed since to one or moie 100 pound shot nnd in- the ind nil the batterie be in tho hnv but the The wits mode to-day The of the has Tlic has left for New York to execute his pledges Juno person from Md lhat the sent over sick to the being small pox nnd The general belief M that Harper's Ferry hns been evidence is the loading of CHI FOUT via June steam lefi this a Hag of trace Heavy firing WBB heard ns June 3 soon as Fairfax is occupied the K R from to that point will bo put in running und troops for tlic attack on Junction ed from here for of tlie Bond are nil completed and the can bo done in two June bofit R U commissioned yesterday and to-day for by the secession troops Tbe M for the Funeral o June 4 At n meeting of committees Slate Municipal and held this morning a committee was appointed to pre- sent to the of Judge the unani IROUS wiah of the people of Illinois hia re- should be permitted to remain in this for interment Cni dson na organ of this performed Che duty of to the family tbo wishes of the committee At a Hon J D porten that an affecting taken between Col and lira of- WIIR that in of the c of the wishes of Iho of that thi should be interred in Suite the widow not with WHB her liU Grove the slie tod to reside in more appropriate could be n there erected hy nf enduring honor founded by The report accepted and it was reached words hii riends N He ny of lo and their running a their were for he Ihe nent of the Laws t rule foe t or it or tlic enforcement of Ml suit their and As a in catch certain arbitrary pence oef among the peace bange in the the Thai waa to injected to the And i Slave was In ion travelers were at depots with Has any f the Bell ieve lhat the of States would offer and preferences on ihe altar f the 1 Tbe most contemptible feature of was the advent of John pull Bittis tie of the He ri one G slater of Judge on h to tic depot at Clifton Springs to to Chicago ber carnage and if wti overwhelmed ouj From the Gazette BELL Of All the labored bring upon the the Bell most richly of heads of treason lucked f to bite tho acd hey A Bed to ions for tbe grand State which lias of South gono on about the time of Mr Lincoln's nd advised the abandonment of most he forts still the tbe ted States This was attempt on ila part to secure for by negotiation them f the lorant of tho would haye t seen regarded by foreign powers as a t acknowledging This was bin method for be lawsl Several States were in armed ion tbe Government and the en- laws to a forts belonging people he Un ted in md forced upon tlie people a galling tyranny vorse than tbat of ond Mn tlie of liberty advises the Chief Magistrate of ibe United States to vido them with strong well armed that hey might rivet the chains upon the teople The President who could have uch advice must have been lower in the scale af manhood than ever James When Mr Bell back to this the but tbo schemes of traitors the t ave out rumors that not satisfied with he tbe Administration something desperate Tilt tbe refusal of to ug Port his WHS only manifested by silence on lis part and dissembling words in his organs When bavk at ihe rebels here was an end of Mr Bell's devotion to the Wherever the conspirators have to plane the Bell lenders with tbo a exception of a few true men like Baxter Maynard and Trigg have made the vilest and most un- As if they begrudged Breckinridge Democrats the start rook in by on early beginning the Bell editors and stump drummed into service b'y the rebels J to lies entirely rising early in the to lie and continuing until the night's darker by falsehoods John nomination was the wooden hone be Golden to smuggle in traitors among inest men j j j Tiie cry of Bell traitors in Southern Border States is The coercive policy of Lincoln has our for the Union and we are to unite our destinies with the truth ia just the The President's unexpected promptness in maintaining tho caught them napping and bos in a gruit paralyzed he rebels to Sold tund yet longer in their eff strengthened heft and murder on the high seas and on the Mississippi river If the authorities ME could have dallied longer in their lup here not wanting Pence o like John Tyler to bold them etill till were for the of and of in the treason ban men marred by the President's vigor and it is no wonder that those of his who n the secret now bowl like wolves cheated of heir prey There a noble band of the lato of John Bell in Missouri Western Virginia and who meant just what they hey announced their to be ha Constitution and the enforcement of the jaws and no phrases mch JIB an invasion or ram their allegiance These men scorn and c the of their lute ond will ts to and gute all such hypocrites and traitors GEN MILITARY Joston correspondent of tbe Voik bus Rims up the points of Gen Butler's I believe he entered the ranks in 3840 as ft of the Lowell City Guards Ono of bore die brunt of the conflict t on the 19th of April last EC boa a for military either For itself or fur which it He 101 be called a graceful for he has nn hitch in his gate and no ear ir music has a1 bold and air defiant self beating which moro t than makes up or all of BOTL The same qualities which mai k v J LB a politician will doubtless him as a soldier His chief is liMy o ben disposition to malce a sensation He hna a time hazarded if not lost a case in or the sake of creating a laugh at the expense of the opposite or of a refractory and witness On such occasions be his head wildly about aud Jooks around for V ol the bur and forgetful that the jibe winch make i public laugh OUB juror grieve In fact Gen Butter if ho lacks anything lacka judgment not nnn to sit coolly down nd tho As in politics i never establishes principles but always elica upon expedient in Var DC to iiil in comprehensiveness of in c of plans framed for him which have to be made the of tbe lent be will probably be Lot be opposing General fancy tbat toB aud Defeated Butler until tbo battlo ROMANCE or young n in one of tho public schools of thia city hns a brother In Kow York Seventh Regiment now at Md rday eho a letter from St Louis announcing two ro- long id lelt to join tho army SUv herself is her aa a to tbo United States ate y on two on of tbe Union und the Constitution rnnt tho brothers muy cerer In Buffalo Commercial u man wbo never inn paid u to the man who never ed a IB half ruined own and ridge box were to T