IJy the Governor. A. G. CURTIN. ) utatio Eli 8liff.ii, Secretary of the Commonwealth. I .,......................... ‘__________ _____________: ridge,To Arms! To Arms!!took jHerewith we give the stirring Procla- tuneswas elination of Gov. Curtin, lie calls for 21 new Regiments to serve for nine months.The assessment tn Warren Count v is two|companies. This number ought to be and t‘ie orto the lie coocan be raised inside of twcntv davs ify vour leading men will take hold of the matter in earnest and at once. We haveir.easu istrath suppre of the1waited too long already.The Governor offers no bounty, but j ul)ll°1,depends upon the Cities, Counties and ;nn^ 8,1manythe di:voluntbv thethat lt;no tl1 cman iBoroughs to offer one equal to that of other States. Unless we offer one, volunteers will go from this County into New York where they get -S50 each.Nearly 200 men have gone there already for which we get no credit as a County. I e rn This is not as it should bo.Now what shall be done? lt;)ther Boroughs and other Counties are subscribing liberally, gloriously. At a meeting . Coi in Harrisburg, at which Gov. Curtin pre* forme sided, over $10,000 were raised in an hour, embaiIThe business men of Warren Borough enaetlt; can raise 81,000 uhalf that time. That J eessio will send 20 men. Thvnot call a meet- which iiig and do it? ColunAms, South West, | Amon Pine Grove and other tovns are at work, whichTh.Th.Will Warren Borough do nothin”?'.'jK -a;'.The Comity Commissioner* ou^ht toappropriate $5,000 or S'10,000 lt;*t oncc! anlt;^ The people expect it. Volunteers are : Uniorwaiting for it. The Legislature will \ Th.fsanction it. The tax payers will pay J triot o cheerfully, gladly. It falls on all alike in proportion to their ability to pay. It is equitable and just. It amounts to a few mills on the dollar for each tax-payer.TinTh. J uic ThShall it be said that we are too poor, or j the fu too niggardly, or too unpatriotic for that?Never, never!We consider some such action indispensable. It must be manifest, by this pendi time, that nothing substantial can beturalsever,ThAn