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Show :6fls"tcrir jjfuij, ' ; ,f f'i!t, bifrniSirB Sioi?Aiin' eastern ,cjfcb.ingc Says:, nenryVaril Ueecherjmi no liiitiotv or-puttinjc his body ln:,iho way, ot 'fcberb'ulleis; Hq',ays tt;U"ti:d'cessary for 'sbmo to'stayat.ho'meto fight the devil aud-cqruWrV tbotwoiticn. hhd his impres-stbn impres-stbn ht!tbat that IsW work he it peculiarly fitted fbr;; v '" ,; ' Tils Oath, or AtxeoiixcyaturSt-' fied citlzcnswhqa're guilty of'pirjuy in rcnoundog tbetr.' fealty to ,tho" United State; "whose ;Const(tdfioti;tne3r ria,vc" sworn to support; ajnd wlio were only fcltii zehs by lirtuc of, that oath, of courfo lose; all claim to citizenship and protection us citizcns,pf. the V'nijed States. The'Statej Department grants no foreign passports to residents of jthe sectdod;Statcs, unless upon prodf 6 Uijidly. ,Tiip ' Exrtfs'siss of mis WAa.-The United States aoTcrnmciit lias now uqder charter no less than sixtyfour steamboats, tug, ctc'.,.cngaged in transortlng troops, supplies; and ' muriitrouslbf wiir. These vessels are paid" Wot the ratcof frmn lO(r tcP50 cac1f, per day: The 158,000 troops caljedTor' byiAlr Lliicolu caiinot btf .mauituincij at the rate of less, than twenty-five millions of dollars; n mouth, or about thfee hondred millions a.jcarl Fug rott tub Wmrt HocsBThe: ladles of Wuslungton tjave prcjiartd a magnificent flag; whicli they propose to present to tc Tresfdent to bu floated from "the: WJiiio House. The dimensions of th. banner will-be thirty-sis by fifty-four; fifty-four; and. it will cost. -obont.tSou. Oil the occasion of- its presentation, U is,es-pecttd is,es-pecttd there, will lici dress, parade of all : thu forces" in. Urashlngtbut except those ' on guard duty. iACin6' TeEonrH. The; different compalilcviuterestetl in this enterprise are crowding forward- tho wolk, with the litmoat zeal. Wo saw at "the: warehouie of JIii$srs Porter and Duel, of this city; recently, actr,it tons of wire, belonging to 'thi- Uiiiqu : Couipaiiy, and;ilr, 1'iorter iuroriued us there was a much la rger tpinn-. lity at tho landing, lcldej some lyfiy bogslteails Cried with lioolators. Tne urn-tennis urn-tennis ure ohi to be transmitted to their department of the line. The Union Com-pauy Com-pauy build froiu Jutcsbitrg to Bnlt liki from whicli latter place the Cohl'opiiu OomrKiuy connects it with tlie California lines.. The" Western Company fuiinji'their line lroni Fort Kearney to Jultsburg. ft u the iittcniioti of the "(tiifureet cOmiwi-liici cOmiwi-liici to complete tbe Inter through to California Cali-fornia this fcawn, and pluwr us, before j.lln ivext wimcr, in telegraphic communi- e;ktlqn with, both Ocean, Tim Telegraph ii the fvrcranucr of the Kuilroad, and bcrorc many years wo uwy iJtpect to see j the stcam-hiirsij fulloniug Uju Ulegrxph -Ifne up. :the. vallt'y .'of' the JNaltc and r through the Kqcty Mountains. Omaha. Jltjpnbiicdi. ; SOCTHEftS SEWS- . FohT-ScMitR. -lu Gen. Beauregard's OITIlIuI account of the- bombardment ol Fort Sumter, we find, tho Statement that ; there were four persb'us wounded "bm t none kilted. r' tjt!coi'imi. Tssi.nessei:. -Th.Qcoiin-: ty of Lincoln, Teim., has raited a full rtgiment of 1,100 meri tq fight J'rcsident i Lincoln. Two humlrcd of these' are orer ' kh feet high, uud no one over 21 years of Bgt Another Cosvect. Hon. J. E. llou-liu'tty, llou-liu'tty, member of the last Congress from New Orleans, has identified himself with the Southern Confederates, He remained a staunch Union man uinil very lately. TAROiitu Kkws. A private dispatch, of the 97th ult., to the Jiaify Uaztllt (Nnshtille, Tenn.) says there w'us lighting j at Hariier's Ferry, Saturday cveu'uijr, at i which the federal troops were repulsed, , Ou Sunday a fight occurred at Hampton, j near; Fortress ilouroe, SL hundreil Lincoln trdojM were killed aud wounded, , while the Southern loss was ouly filty, ' Partial returns from eighteen counties of Virginia. buw only thirteen votes i against secession. pAiiiox HitowsLow's Cn,ii.i.E,NOE. The I Pawou tatot bcu'ardsholl," irivc judge from the. following; aiid he must, more- orer, (tcl very much liku bearding the Won in Ids deUj As the trains arrive here with troops, certain whisky drinking , lilaekguurds, from the Confwlcrijlc .States, i draw out revolvers, aud call fur Urowu-jlq'w; Urowu-jlq'w; swearing they want Ida jcalp. If ; jhey rpalfy wfilit to tea us, they can call I over, and wo caq bo found, cither in our office, in our dwelling, or on tho streets ; And to the toieardi and t(nundrtlf Who lite" here, and run ulong the lines and teil thVtrobps?to call and groan for Browii-lowf Browii-lowf we hare to say that it will display more real courage if they would themselves them-selves undertake what they seek toiuduce strangers to dol KwxrilU Tenn ) Whig. PiuVATEEr.lja.'--The following is a list 6f the prizes already taken by tho privateer priva-teer vessels fitted out at New .Orlcansi By tho rraed steamship Calhoun The , hip Milan from Liverpool, with 1,600 I saett salt vessel worth $20,000. The !1tik Ocean Kuglc, from Kockland. Me., with a cargo of lime; valued $20,000 , Schooner Klhi, from Tuippico, cargo of ifruit, valued, at $5,000. By thq armed steamer V. lit Ityt : Ship Maruthon, from Marseille in bal-i bal-i last, rained at $35,000; ship Abaellino, frOm Boston, cargo of ice, valued at $35,000, . By tbe armed steamer Music t Tbn eplendid new ship Marshall, from Havre in ballast, valued at $50,000; tblp John H. Jarvls. from Urpool, in bollast, ralued at $30,000, |