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oat all but four buttons. For those buttons the rebels received five dollars each in their currency. The officers state that, during the first few days of their stay in Charleston, they were subjected to the most barbarous treatment. Governor Curtin's message to the Pennsylvania Legislature. The extra session of the Pennsylvania Legislature met on the 9th instant. Governor Curtin, in his message, calls upon the Legislature to take some action for the defence of the State. He spGovernor Curtin, in his message, calls upon the Legislature to take some action for the defence of the State. He speaks of the support rendered by Pennsylvania to the National Government, and says the State has fulfilled all her obligations. Pennsylvania has a right to be defended by the national forces as part of the common country. After alluding to the several invasions of the State by the rebels, he asks: "How could an agricultural people, in an open country, be expected to rise suddenly and beat back hostile forces which had defeated the organized veteran armies of the Government!" He adds: