'.vvr'v;..VJ .vj.te-:;..s3ols-Beoeption of the Hews,' Q^eftt^oitpment prevailed in this pkcfr oii land yesterday, and has sot• Phs^s,WP®h (this- (Monday) morning,—-Thp;lt;rajlort of the surrender of Maj. An-derfepn.was -received ■with discredit, and »^o .not yet believe it, although we thin^ it ;hntitoo true. That the laws of the: IXnited States Bhould he maintained we believe to be the unanimous sentiment of o^r citizens. The conflict has been * comtnencddj and the first shots fired by . The beginning we nowhave, and.God only knows what the end shall be.r If there be a peaceable and ah honorable way of preventing the effusion of fraternal blood, ire hope our authorities '^JQM^ sflepdily discover it We aeednbt here, x4vl5S^|hfi.-pKigJlt;ess that has behn made,and the preparations now making for an extended conflict, as these are detailed in the despatches .published elsewhere. We refer.Qurreaders, .particularly, to the bills recently passed by the Legislature.'Let every, person read .the proclamation by the President. The Democracy have ph^ceV themselves. right on the record— see dispatches from Harrisburg. The Union and fighting feeling is rising every whcrfe. The stars and stripes have been hoistertlyt^r i^aggard’s building, on Yir-They will be thrown tp the. breetb other houses to-day.