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THE EVENING STAR. DEPARTMENT NEWS. WAR MOVEMENTS. thelr removal facilitates the labor of putting her OFFicran. Removepaxp Appointep.—Mr. Jno. Larcomb, | Derantore or VessEis From New Yorx—More in the dry dock, into which she was floated at Treascey Dura TMENT, April 6, 1861. 2 of this city, bas been appointed to a $1,600 per Vussets Gettixe Reavy prcvicciy tent ee ee ee Seine Pagnonars will Le Saas ts rie Le ns WASHINGTON CITY: annum clerkship In the office of the Superinten- | We take from the New York papers of yesterday | Wabash were commanced oa for the firt time partment aftil 10 o'clock on Thursday morning, the tov HovuskmoLy FUANireRe an eg 7 Meee te ublie Printing, vice Mr. Z- W- | evening the following particulars: Yesterday. Their appearance on the wharf would | 11th instant, for four million une hagdeed and one SDNESDAY © MORNING WEDNE*‘Day. -+-April 9, 1861. | McKnew, removed. THE TRANSPORT-STRAMER BALTIC. Make an unsophisticated person suppose it im- | thousand doliarsim Treasury cotes, or any part — = . k ne on Phir s+ Orders were issued yesterday morning that the | Possible to place them all in one vessel. The thercof, bearing interest at six per cent. per annum, = ah hn Se { the Morning Press Exucorivs Arroinrusnts —The Fredifent | naitic should be made reedy for sca bY 2 o'clock | Roanoke's removal tem ser dp dock tow bone payable scmi-semually. redeemable in two yeare, | Rotiztnn of 8 dex — Poanrobts ee cea es that the Government | has mede the following appointments: ‘3 in the — Some meer, however, occurred. (mp Oe came _ = ae a Eeeaprey receivable for publie dues, or, at the option of the | 2. :. 4, 5.6 — a wees cect ter at Sacrament in the forwarding of war material from Governor's % : ace the | Effects; compri un . Intends establishing on the western frontier of | George Rowland, Postmaster "| igeeds and oho aid aat leave til after 5p m.| that whatever work remains to be done on her Ration tnt ee ee kif cme anit of Walnut Marion Faraiture, oon fied post, for the purpose of holding | C*! Freight from lighters lying alongside, and from | cn be, by good management, prosecuted at the | Uvited 5 weseata: : een ae ‘ Sapa eninge a Indi Wiliam B- Sharp, U.S. attorney for the north- | +12 Dier, was being transferred on board ‘all day. | wharf,’ The brig Peeve nen’ beled pasar mere Ree rc a aa (RL. fc, nc Jn check the Mexicans end Indians. really for, | €f@ district of California. This consisted of flour, pork. beef, bacon, con- | the Hudson-avenue dock, to be operated upon at | ary 8, 1861, and March 2, 1851. : Walnut aud Mabogeny Whatr The Republican says there isnothing tan —Dimmick, U. 8. attorney for the southern | densed milk, dried fruits, liquors, potatoes, and | the leisure of the euthoritite Proposals must state the rate bid for each one ahogany Spring seat Sofas, Lounges midable inthe present crisis, and predicts that a ‘ys if A almost every variety of eatables Among the ar- hundred dollars, one per csntam thereof to be de- ‘all soeened Coe on defore the year Is out the leaders of secession will pete “: eiadis | Pause at Schenectady, | ticles of a warlike nature were forzes, ordoance Add le er aa State | Romted with an Assistant Treasarer of the United | Cage aad ved oupt Chaurs. Cette, 3 <patl ery ” | tools, shears, consisting of long, strong poles an It was reported that Garibaldi’s former States, and certificates thereof to sccompsny each 3 fi oes . er eee eee ok eee N.Y. windiasses; gunny bags, whee! barrows. gun car- | officers had been ordered to proceed to Brescia on | pj ote de ‘ , I riages, brass pieces, &c. Behind bales of hay, “ Fraing Toe Sovrusrn Heart aoe Ac- Brevgg tie Jenkins, Postmaster at New Bruns- which occupied the outer edge of the upper deck, Cuarteston Harzor. a eee ‘was perhaps the most significant part of the cargo. Charles B. Griftin, Postmaster at Newark, N. J. | Wr. Pery except to those whe went abourd, yf i . st be depor- the 16th April, for conference. nad with ou Amsisioat Tecesesstses equal innad The Emperor of Austria bas sanctioned the po- | ' aly : = ea tied Sinai ee pire a litical reorganization of Transylvania and {ts res- orth n St Rve, Om Ge th i bs 4 saan haus. toration to its former position in that respect orthe whole amouut within five days Damark and Lace Cartains. Windew shader, 3 Changeliers, Brack seois ree pyar oloth, Statr Carpets, ‘Teal Statx oF THine We have to say that when informed officially that Fixtures, Cal 5 and Eves, Five 34 feet Pxtens:on Lint les, Dide Ta Joshua Jones, Postmaster at Trenton, N. J. namely, some 15 or 20 surf boats, with plies of | ‘The Danish Government was making war-like ceptance of Lid, at the option of bidder. No propo- ee. mee it Shades, the commander of the partizans of the Oligarchy | Samuel Biddle, Postmaster at Allegheny, Pa. | oars. Conl in large quantities was piled up in | preparations for all eventualities sai at less than par willbe considered. Bixee he geek oS arteee Gale Beands, in armsaround Fort Sumter, had formally notified | Charles N. Eldridge, Postmaster at Davenport, | #CK# on deck. Smaller sacks, holding about a| Loxpox, March 31—The Opinione Turin says to be endorsed “Proposals for Treasu- 8. P. CHASE, Secretary of the Treasu: Spoons and borg 1 qenanty of French and Stone China Dinner ertaud jen Ware, the Sardinian Ambassador at London has received bushel each, were said to be for the use of the the commander of that post that thereafter he | lowa. a notification from the British Government that : flying ortillery. ‘There were large boxes marked ‘Would not be allowed, as before, to purchase and | , Atthur A. Denny, Register of Land Office at | “U.S. Hospital Stores ” x , , 5 he will be received and recognized as Minister of Table Cut ery, Giare Ware, Table Linen, Olympia, W.T During the afternoon the steam-tug C. P. Smith | the Kingdom of Italy, - . Mahoeany, Wi and Painted Chamber Parni- Teosive provisions from Charleston, a messenger | Joseph’ Cushman, Receiver at Olympia, W. T. loaded, with troops, came up, the Hay, and. re- Switzerland bes give notification that ifthe AMUSEMENTS. cater edn: tho afore nad bi tows. main sl onary in e mm, e@ Ol e stream, | movements o: e Austrian troops continue or ‘air us! att @sere, ‘was promptly sent to him (Gen. Beauregard) from | Henry A. Kennedy, of wir Regier et lst eats Goat et. abe p.m. the tug: | will be given for the construction of additionsl WASHINGTON THEATER: "| Blanket, Comforts, Sprease this point with a notification that the Government, | (fice at Vermillion, Dacetah. boat R. L. Mabey, her deck covered with troops, | works to the fortifications of Pola Lessee... 5 (2pen Coal, Radiator and Airt.gut Stove ER wil ing to let Major Anderson's command James Wheny, of Va., Receiver there. came uP act sopra the Smith, sturdy cheers, in] ‘The Swiss Federal Council, at the Instance of | Acting Manager... +++ T. Ravmonp Together wid EX yee ve Proposing Elisha Whittlesey, of Ohio, First Comptroller | true soldier-lite style, were exchanged between | Sardinia, have appointed commissioners for ad- THIS EVENIaG. panama $ i starve, designed sending to their relief an un- ofthe U.S. Treasur the two companies. Soon the Mabey neared juating the affairs of the Ticino Bishopric Positively, Lact Night ALSO, AT 12 O'cLock armed vewe! bearing provisions; and that {f her | Thos. Hovey Postinaster at Hallowell, Me the crowd ee a agaltte. Asshe approaches | It is said that 50,000 Austrian troops are in move- age Lake A complete set of Houta! Instruments and Office - ? = . 2 . the crowd, whic! ad taken position on the | ment at Venetia 7 “iztures, “approach to Sumter on that mission of mercy was | Jobn Berry, do. at Gardiner, Me. neighboring piers = order at ee Saud of] The Paris papers assert that tbe Austrian move- idle ao euiion oars: S25, ard - R. McFadden, at Waterville, Me. whatever transpire an cheering. is was | ments on the Po are purely defensive. i THE NA N. agin interfered with by the troops under his (Beaure-| C- R. McFadden, at Wat : responded to BF the trosos, mnunverfg 2 parent-| "Several French editors, whilst on an excursion In which notes, Dearing inter CALLAN, Trantes. gard’s) command, they (the Government) would | Gy. Jack Hamiton, on Texas.—Thit gal- | ly about 200. It is sald they were under the com- | to Venice, were roughly expelled, notwithstand- MR. JOS. JEFFERSON mee J.C. McBCIKE& Co. Aveta, . acre a raed ht the character of | mand of Lieut. R. O. Tyler of the Third Artillery, ing their passports had been vised by Austrian of- Willsppear as ° the garrison with provisions in vessels | lant patriot bas already brought the character o! | : fs P psn Pacer an the usurpation in his State toa practical test that | 24 Lieut. E McK. Hudson of the Fourth Artil: | ficals I" THE AROVE Sat uw aceount of the rain, ING; S2tn Sgt, came pe aplod _J. ©. MoGU18 By J. McGUIRE & RUSTPE’S SALE ©F HACKNEY CAR- Riggs oun Fark 09 i Cannes & coy hEDAa MORNING, Aprii 4 “o'nak, in trout ofthe Auotion Moome of Jan. C MeGuire & Co., by virture ofa deed of trast, dated Augcst Sth. 1260, and du'y recorded in saber J. A at it b: necity in the Will of the ey eee that aioe Col ee accom- proves that it bas no authority in the will oj nied the expedition. A number of heavy boxes These facts account for the hurried manner . people in bis district. id to be taken off from the tug,and it was nearly in which troops bave been poured into the Oli- A special election for a State Senator to repre- esioloce before the Baltic got fairly out into the garchy’s fortifications around Sumter within the | sent the counties of Travis, (In which Austin, the | *feam. ‘Tite following: are the officers of the Baltic: last few days. State seat of Government js situated,) Bastrop Fletcher, captain; Pendleton, first mate; Gretam, i and Burnet, being at band, he became a candi- | chief engineer; Fordham, purser; Bailey, steward. Ee eee eee ee ge the position, proclaiming that he would el ates poet a PT SS eee wie Beare Ser ped COs getee | os take ta teak cai prescéiied by the Conven- | 7 and precetaen eee the 7P. ment of the far South, to make the occasion of tion, and that he regarded the latter's ait 5 patie TRANSPORT <rRaMEn axons c sending food to Major Anderson’s command in wholly a revolutionary usurpation. Thus stand- he freight of the {liinois was much like that an unarmed vessel, the excuse for the inaugura- | Ing before the people on every stump in the dis. | of the Baltic. Later ip the evening. res et : < trict, he beat N.G. Shelby, the secession candi- | Were sl te he ee Se ot a seal oot ee ee ee en ag overwhelmingly. Would that there were a Ri ' heart; not belng able to goad the Government Among her cargo she has about 2.000 barrels of hundred Jack Hamiltons among the Union men ae Lec che ped irr of muskets, several how- y , tzers, parks of artillery. SONS Eee eee Ee Groenents te Ane. ot Virginie! munition, and over 100’ cords of oak and ine Son ere they attack Sumter. a large quantity of am- wood One of Herring’s safe, said to be from VIRGIN NVEN N's COMMITTEE OF Their cause in the Virginia Convention is ina | T#® Vimoixia Convention's Committex 0 the Sub-Treasury, Wail street, and to contain TuRxe—commissioned to ask of the President the | 50,000 in specie, was also puton board. About critical position at this moment, and promises are Probably held out tothem by their partizans in that 18 POSTPONED 4 FRIDAY MORN SCHNAPPS, Hostilities continue in Herzegovnia between And also as the insurgents and the Turkish troops. The Porte, Hven Pamnas it ts satd, will submit to the Great Powers, before In the New Farce of their promulgation, the reforms which it is in- AREGULAR FIX tended to grant, apprehending that Russia me ag 4 J - 3 casa =. ayain take up the project of a permanent Confer- —BLUE BOOK —Inform. ence at Constantinople - $85,000,000 “8505, BOOK —Iatorm- Bosnia {s menaced with anarchy, and Austria | in the eountry,and sainry—25 cents. Contains the has forbidden the export of arms Tato Bosnia and | same matter as the Great Blue Book costing $3 sent troops to the frontier ee anes Which Are not necessary. Advices from China say that the new treaty has | 8! a FE at rectus dad RED a NTE been ignored by the Mandarins at Foochow rs Lord Elgin had arrived at Trieste en route for | "PMS. Ale England. Cate logue fa Bookseiler, 4. Sand 6 mont Atiniaction of the it msr3) ecokce J.C. I-THE ABOVE SALE MOANING, 130 Apr, tame hone MORNING 1304 Si MURRAY, Trusten, api By 3. MeGUIKE & CO. Agel. By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers F'35 ROSEWOOD CASE PIANO FORTE. with inter~ "Trustee. Rn ba Ss ¥, Trastee, McGUIRE & CO., Auots. —— est, cooured to t Sacxssion tn New Jenseyr—The Newark Daily Advertiser of Monday sx “Rumors are affoat that secret movements are WANTED-A good & NDA on! rr now in progress in this vicinity for the purpose cakes, Ac. . H. SIMPSON, of precipitating New Jersey into the secession No. § south Fairfax street, Movement. under the management of the ‘Knights | _ 8p 10-2t Alexandria, Ve. of the Golden Circle.’ We understand that ANTED-Good TENANTS for seven? 3 private meetings have been held recently in Prices ranging from $72 $°00 per annum: reference to this project, which isto be attempted | Apply to H. N. LANSDAI-E, Washington Build in correspondence with similar movements in | ings, corner Seveuth st. and PA. av. ap 10 3: S$ POSTPONED SATURDAY Government’s purpose in sending troops, provis- | dusk the steamtng Catlin came alongside and ions and munitions from New York, (aud, it isto | discharged troops. One of the soidiers, who 5 Hovssuoty ano Kitcusn Feanitvae at body, thet tf ti iF ‘hextes bbestits - be taken for granted, at the same time to inform | De. little American fag, remarked that only New York. | There i no doubt tye some of A PIRST CLASS URSE, who his the beat of | Auction “On FRIDAY the 12th instaut, we shall , that if they wi gin hostilities at once, 7 death would part him from it. Atthe time of | our manufacturers who are argely interested in | /4 city reference As nO objection to trav: psn imnedistely thereafter triumph in Rich | bim, officially, what the body they represent pur- | the embarkation the crowd cheered, and cheers the residence Vaya deciining housekeeping, N Four-and « half «treet, eppo- site the Prectiste i oe — ate oes a. m.. jlent sesortment of Furnitu ‘ Rosewood Piano Fo , made by Ni = & Clerk, F hap vege pearly new, ® 7 ime ing = Teter s00Btelie-oover: YT “Bet, core ting of 2 ‘Solas, 2 Casior Armando nei Mahogany and Walnut Sideboard and Bureaus, _ ae Dining, Marbie top Center aad other ‘os, Printed Cottage Chamber Set and Was nde, Fine Tapeetry, Parlor, Brussels, Stair and other Fine Ha aad ether O:lcloth, Druggot and Ma* Cottage Bodcteads, Bedding and Shuck snd Cotton the southern trade would favor a movement of | with this kind: but the people at large will certainly | Box not tolerate any scheme that js to be carried ont WV ANTED_—BGy 0 reepectabloyoune ung woman, upon the plan adopted by the seceded states. with. ATOR T IN ae eeectable x SITUATION as cook. Good reference out being allowed a vote of their own on the ques- fa Apply at No. 228 20th st., near the tion. The people of the South are coraplaining | eorner of M. it most bitterly that they have not been consulted in NTED—Two SALESWOMEN, who lave the movements there, and if they, with their Wee _ trimmings and mil oa Principles and sympathies, denounce such pro- | business. Nou= but such that know business: ceedings, how inuch more effectively will our | thoroughly need apply. M. WILLIAN, more independeat people manifest thelr indigna-| #910 3t 82 Manrheot Space. tion at any attempt to take the power of choosing WAN TED TO PURCHASE—A HOUSE, their own government out of their bands! The V taining five or six rooms conveniently manifestations of political leaders during the past | ranged, in a central location, Any one having s few days indicate that there is something in the | ® houre and willing to s bareain can hear of a iady, wishes a situation, Address “Nurse, Star Offce, it* pose tl ‘poses hich also came from the boat South America that was mond. Hence, doubtless, their abandonment of bri or bene chord rl ed eel passing up the river. “ to interfere with Anderson's | OUR@*Chy last week called ont twelve thousand | Paming up the rver. length of time which it oc- thelr pledge no interfere: wi nderson’s | additional troops)—did not reach Washington last cupied to finish loading the Illinois, but it was facilities for obtaining necessary food in Charles- evening, as had been expected. deemed best to receive the troops’ from Fort ton, so lung as the Government may not attempt Hamilton before the steamer started, and thus No District or Coremata appointments had | evade the delay of stopping at that place. The to reinforce his garrison. been made by the President up to 2 p. m. to-day. | Stezmtug Cataline was consequently dispatched : ae ay P. Smith had been lyti it The steam tug C. P. Sm‘ as n lying ou Persenal. in the stream all this time, aud It wos late th the ~---Rarey. the horse tamer, and his pet Cruiser, | even ig before she had an opportunity to dis- perform in Buffalo this week. charge. On bosrd the Iilinois were the 2d Artil- -*;, Lord Palmerston is no longer a member of | Iery Company H. and 2d Artillery Company K, Boots News raox Cuartestox.—At9o'clock this morning we received the following false dis- patch from Charleston CHARLEsTON, April 9, 1961. W. D. Wallach, Edttor Star: y ( ttresres, the House of Commons. which left Wash! on the dth April. There | wind more serious tMan idle rumor.” cash customer by applying &t No. 358 Eicmeenth | peddioe, Chins, Glass ard Crockery Ware, Sa u ght thi bet we id to be 1-0 men in the two companies —— s. eeister, Latrobe ar er Stoves, Govekment teat c rags eet Pury ee Dae nn ere nppeinted | Bovldes thea were tn en ees the tag-boats, | __Arrains ar se Hnoonurn Navy-Yarp— DIATELY —From 95 to | and many other artigies we deem unreceeea) the balance went out to sea disabled. Govern. | SécFetary of Dacotah Territory, 1s one of the | Besides probably 300 more "| Prerarations Goins Ox —Up to 12 o'clock no ECON D-HAND FURNT °. ment troops suilered severely. Loca 8. troops | “Hutchinson Family” of singers. The otticers of the Illinois are:—Terry, Captain; | orders for the mavement of War vessels bad hens witieh I will guaranty to pay I sums under $3 cash ; over slight. ‘Saat Mace ~--- Col. Fremont has arrived in Paris. taking i ho- ‘ ing | Winpenny, First Mate;* Deagan, Second Mate, We thank the sender for being more honest | With b'm a despatch bag to the American Leza- received from Washington Heuxburst, Chief Engineer; Cook, First Assistant usual, at the sho: 60 and 9 daye, for notes +atusfactorily B ¥ a terest. : The departments ere all filled, and the hands mig megs ges sos ion. than the rest ef the tribe of would-be hoaxers of Dealer in Faraitere, Stoves, &o. The hvuse is also for rent; inquire ef the eub- Engineer; Smith, Purser. seem full of business in every part of the yard 009 40% 7th st.. bet. Gand H east side. scribera, I --** Mr. Randolph, the Secession delegate from ‘The [llnojs sailed after dark. She carries a} The Little surveying steamers and schooners still WV ANTED-SECOND HAND FURNITURE. apo d GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts. the Press, to the extent of prepaying the cost of Richmond to the Virginia Convention, isa grand- large quantity of supplies, and a formidable assort- | lie in the stream, awaiting orders from the depart- Persons dcoiining housekeeping, or havin By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Ancti telegrapbing bis falselioods. son of Thomas Jefferson. ment of rockets, bengola lights, and other Ppyro- | ments 7 8 surpius of Furniture on hand, can obtain the cas! Sepesios RUSEWOOD CHICKERING Concerning this bogus news, we have to say --** King, the sculptor, bas just completed a | technic signals. On board the receiving ship North Carolina the | and {air prices by applying 31 909. Seventh st. ry IANO FORTE, EXCRLLENT FURNITURE and ‘ : THE STEAMSHIP VANDERBILT. seamen and marinesare constantly kept going, so | no 17 BONTZ & GRIFFITH. | Hovsgsoiy Errects at Pusiic avcrion.—On that it fe physically impossible that either of the | M2gnificent bust of John Quincy Adams, which pt going, a TUESDAY MURNING, Aprilsth at 10 o'clock, vessels recenily sent from the North by the Gov- will be placed fn Fanueil Hall, Boston. Ramor had this fine vessel, belonging to Com- | as to be in condition to be drafted ata moment's 5 nase modore Vanderbilt's line of Havre steamers, char- Sane ccna een ae ne Pest of Cation: | yaown tacougiions the Unter Boren aio | ieted. by toe Unived Shite Gotan ants ton last evening. Their draft of water is such | New York on Tuesday last. ‘ fitted out immediately. This rumor, upon inves- that but a single one of them—the Pawnee—can notice. The men areall in yood spirits, and bave frequent discussions on whai they are about to be LOST AN D FOUND. engaged in. atthe residence of Charles T. Joues, Eeq.. No. 537% H. between 6th and 7th atraeta, we shell se | Bi ha Furniture and F fleots, comprising — 3 : Chiekering Pisno,7 octaves, Rosewood Stoo! 8nd ‘The Hon. Wm Allen, a representative in Gatton, Proven we te bain othar the — has roles one sere Lien Non re hp agers Co r Waleut Parlor Suis, Suishol en sees * y P, |, Nort ve x ost Worn © ard work, Lav’ aa cross Charleston Dar in amooth weather; while in | Congress from the Piqua (Oto). District, within J Pett, ¥! iuachinery is all'apart, and t’aeh eee ben opie cneenigte attending to the autie BOARDING. consisting of 2 Boles, $ arm oud sbido such weather as was experienced in that quarter | the last two bapa has lost his whole family of | dition that it would require at least two weeks | of their office —N. Y. Post. last evening, it is not possible that her comman. | f°" Children by that dreadful scourge, diptheria. NCIES FOR A GENTLEMAN AND Conter Tables, Whatnot, . pa : for a force of one hundred and twenty men to put ————— fa, aleo Son cincie gentlemen, at 309 F Large 0 sre be re hein ornaments? der would have gone within twenty miles of its **s* The late Senator Broderick is buried on | her in Proper trim for an extended sea voyage. ImPoRTANT FROM CHARLESTON — Fever Threat- between Lith end 12th. ‘ap Oil Paintings, F Chere Merbie top Tables, & y the Summit of a mound in Lone Mountain Ceme- | There are at present corti men at work upon her, | ening the Kebel Troops—Anderson’s Reprisals | ~~ TRNISHE ON OM ON SEI D Brvese'r ans Three ply Carpeta, Uiicictn, breakers, if having had time to get to them—| tery Cal, whieh overiecke the surrounding coun- | and the Vanderbiit will not probably sal! until | upon the T.artors <Inadditen te the news from | CRNIGHED FRONT ROOD ut Beard. Ren | G3 and Walnut Chamver Sete, which he did not bave BY rah monument is in c6urse of erection over | the beginning of next month, and then only to| Charleston given undurne telegraphic head, we | low, ‘Apply on Eleventh st, betwen Geneon og OY ra Thus, Mr. AMlartin’s dispatch cannot possibly | bis grave. take her place In the Havre line have the following imp rtant yer ee ts ceived in this city ina private letter, dated at oa =; Charleston on Saturday last 405 Thirties Ho" CAN Pease The f this letter states that the Charles- — wt ——— — 2 Aen tonians are getting very impatient, as the season } OARD—P Rooms. with Board, ean be for the malarious fever which infests the low had st No. 25 Four and-a-he'f st. grounds about Charleston harbor 1s approaching, | _ 8? 9-2 and wil! scon force the volunteers now threaten. | — ing Major Anderson to retreat into the upper fOR SALE—A young HORSE, about 15 hande the tenth. ----The West African Herald states thata Latin | The quietude reiyning around the pier does net ee. meine arom . cross of marbie with the simple letters L.E. L.., | indicate any hasty preparation to get ready for sea; yadd, further, that thie dispatch reached | C'oss of marble spot where the fll-fated and ac: | scarcely any one except those having transactions Washington last night, and that we have an ad- complished “L.E. 1.” reposes at Cape Coast | With the Boston boats are to be seen on the dock. ditional dispatch this morning, that left Charles. | Castle. 2c Sileee Veoh . is ton at li p m. last night, from a reliable corres- | _---- Hon. Geo. W. Ashman, of Mass: Hon. another of Commodore Vanderbiit’s vessels, is Geo. 8. Boutwell, of Mass; Major Rucke. lying at the foot of King st., North river, and is pondent, making no intimation whatever that Se aa oe edgewithe. of Syrscaae fe y¥ ; | also undergoing repairs. Her engineer, who seet hostilities bad actually commenced. 3.0. Putnam. of NY newly aypointed Consui | *° be the only person on bosrd, says the vessel Y., Pa. av., opposi e Theater ap 10 ot" “jock. Locking Giseses, a Oer, . © Rods, a@lnat Extension Dining Tabie, Riives and orks, Oak Cane-reat Dining Chaire, Stone China and Giass Ware, Alr-tight aod Frankl Stoves, Together (Repubiican Water Cooler, ith & general assortment of Kitehen Requistes country Br hag sw naoehere ends ASeaee te wy Terms: 89) and wader orsh ; over that eum ———__— to Havre; and W 8. Wood are at Wil- | 2Ot in a condition to proceed on a voyage at pr It wae reported in Charleston that Generel Beau- rk anywhere; seid necause’ the credit of 30 and 6" dayr, for satishuctorily end Cattino Distaict of Couumsia Votuxteexs ess or . va aioe ent, nor would two weeks suitice to put ber in| regard was about to stop N Jor Anderson’s sup- | at Fie MING & FOY'S Natonal very stables, | 22t08- bearing interest. 22 into Tif Szxvicu oF THE UxiteD States —The | 2". — sucha position A few sip carpenters on the pler | plies from the clty; and thay Anderton rarendeg ‘aps st™ i oe "| apsd&ds "J.C. MOGUIRE & CG., Aucts, order fora muster of the District Voluntecrs te. spubael terete sa es ett eee a are the only indications of life or animation torstort by prohibiting further intercourse by water | — ‘ound the Ocean ( n. day, at their several armories, bad in view the | may seem, is grining credit. We have heard, —— petal ice YANKEE Inspection of their arms and equipments. And, ees Lega Pps ter ben arrd bly: ye in. | isa new sea boat just built, and capable of with- : e G ne Covent | stand! y . She was laune farther. tomuster as many of them into theservice | (¢ras * loral Hall, at which Madame Otto fee mien ege, Pet ate ete of the United States, by companies, as imay be | G tdechinidt will sing. Since the Nightingale | and js fitted up with heavy engines from the Ful. willing toenter it; the services of seven com. | was first heard in Engiand, fourteen additional ton Iron Works. Panties being at this time required by the Gov- rs have passed over her head; but her notes} ‘The Yankee is registered at 400 tons, ts 150 feet : S whicans Pop bbipta on Hset WILL BUY AND GIVE A HIGH PRICE with the forts which surround him —N. Y. Post Loe ee letters fror celebrated men,) — ph ets and Workson American Histor?, Letters of Washington mac wasted. Ad eas R. SPRING, 545 north Tweitth et., Li s. ap od U7TAHE ABOVE 5.LE 13 POSTPONED on scacuntof the ran, until FRIDAY MORN. VG. April 12th, same hour. _SP! d McGUIRE & CO., Ancts, y J.C. MeGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers. HICKERING PIANO FORTE, KRAT ARP arp Hovexnotp Furniture Pexsacota.—The New York Times? correspon- | &' denton board the United States steain corve! Brooklyn, off Pensscola, gives an Interesting ac. count of matters off that point. The Brooklyn hed retarned from her trip te Key West for s 4 a x an plies, and had furnished the other vessels of 1016 Cis iadeiphte. ‘woud MORNING, Ard ona eek jes, an f vi uh qi ¥ NING, il tt Neola ernment, walch does not, propose to permit the | them tg te sree whe Ate Privileged to hear | tony. 26 feet beam. and 12 fect hold Sue neve | Bue With various necessaries. The Commander wrgetown that this 1: GAR“) wo sin |sell'at No. 377° Nineteoty eke bones lives and property of the people of the Federal jersey glial a gen and powerful as ever—so ihaided by Capt. Germain. ‘The vessel Is owned | of Fort Taylor, at Key ad rompelied the | tnt city for this season @ and if ets., in which are + braord— ress. b Sturgis, Es residen abitants of that pla yn ell the far hionsbie a metropolisand the public archives to become a ; eae ee Vv Russel Stary » president of tue board of | inhabitants of that place to haul down fll th ir ry , Z pilot commissioners, from whom she has been Prey to any marsuding expedition from any Partizs in tHE New Conreprracy.—The chartered by the Government. Mehoreay Caze €y-octave Chickering Piano “0 Sentinel expects | ‘There were put aboard of her 100 tons of fuel, 1 Erat Single Action Harp, Confederate State tlags, with a polite intimation t Li two different patio quarter, gotten up under the auspices of the | Avgusta (Ga) Chronicle an es could not rule in tt 2 if . tue place. “The preparations for the expected at-] [EW BOOKS Just received Uy Walrut Plush covered Sofs, Arm and Ladies Oligarchy pnb Par tnechenlgers Lp cenipres Shines in the new besides a large quantity of provisions tack on Fort Pickens were proceeding constantly, Macaulay's Hictosy SC USTIAN, 278 Pa. av. | Damask covered Reonption and Parlor Chairs, $ Con! eracy, stru; ng for residency next She carried ¢ it 150 troops, but bi tinati eu eo 0) ms y, tetory of Eng The commanding officer of the regular troops | fall, and the division. It thinks witl ne open the sas 4 ecerels Pr salted eaeanation | tueugh the respondent expreases the belief that ie ‘, volume 5, His- Y Temaing a secret, #8 the vessel sailed under sealed . at this polat, Col. C. F. Smith, of sth Infantry, | point of admitting otber States, “Sone favoring the . the United 5 s forces now there could reinforce tory of the United Netherian by John Lothor; Marble-top Center and Side Tab en! wo es, » Unit French Chintz cover. Arm and Parlor orders on Monday eventny, at § o'clock the fort, if required to doo. The rumor that the | ivatpa’e ayttge PF BRU RS free by | Carper severed Reception Chalre, Oval Mi ‘will station them as may best serve the purpose of | 2dmission of otber States which may chose to | tie “Ment iavorn, another steam tug of | Brooklyn had succeeded already in tanding & | m An Outcast. or Virtue and Faith, by | Mahtrany “Beokssote cod oreloon = ne the city’s defence. Salesian of Spee ee ee to ue peels 5 ame eymentioa, wasto have been a} number of her men Preves to have been entirely Foe urn Adams 31. #isie Venner,s Romance me '. Asta ee < ri oe : i= f ‘ Most of the men will be required, doubtless, to | Provisional President and Vice President, we are parture were CouLiereoeaag” orders for her de-| untrue. fee ‘by mail gi a 3 poove AL Paict ed Gih Cobece Claw baste, spend the nights tn their several armories, and | told, both ‘favor the idea of ultimate reorganiza- THE NORTH CAROLINA. Tuat Ecropeax Pent —The Paris correspon- wean gual discount of 10 to & per cont, on all] 3° "Gh Pimin Pernted do do wilt be iad tole + | tant sortase Howell Cobb, it is implied, and the | A 3,000 tun line-of-battle-ahip lonks very lone. | dental tre MY Tie ene fortnight azo | Bound Books. z Hunk and Cotton and Husk Mattresses, Biankete, perm nd to their usual avoca- | Tite, southern Dette raver OMposed to the | some with only 120 men on board. Thi isex.| 1 announced to you thet the Premey eng gush |_8°9 FRENCH & RICHSTEIN, 275 Paay. Comforts, &o. Glisten, tions during the day—bat always within the usual admission of free States. flere, then, says the | actly the cure Ere «the North? She b 60 a Governments, in view of the threatened civil war U = Brussels. Three-ply snd Ingrain Carpets, e call. Cooney 12 the Programme, as we think. Howell | crults, 44 marines, and about 30 petman sat snec, | 1m Acwerina oie Cee ened C of mod-| ~SOUTHERN MEDICAL HOUSE. Celees Seeacnl eee Guoves, We have every resson to believe that there ie Cou for no sdmiasion of ny free well gang he | who tatght be left out, aw they have done all the | ern-Dullt war frigates, aa an audience for the com soare. cntabiicnea tre 88, experience of ton 3 no design now entertained of removing them besaameny ig Pyar = = | ed os) pried Providence gave them power to perform. power in the shsimap yr? ds admit free States by | ‘I'he short watches of the P ai : 8 whatan were made a Locsin vote. een wise, iia ione it, is} upon ueee the hep tragr re and m: of the Sanat aaienene dee Le 8 party e organized in oppesition € pres- | actors who were to open the ** Nautical Theater” n e ** Nautica! eater — ee aaa for interesting details in | Oct Administration. on the lat of April, have gone to play more im. —_—_——— portant parts than those on the programme at the —____._____ D7" The Little Rock (Ark.) Gazette piv. th- | seuttl ” ‘The c "ag Nor So.—The story saying that a few nights | eran unfavorable statement or terse eee ee toate Butt. lhe condition of the North Car ment of the attempt in Ar-] olina is not Satisfactory. it is even doubted since some twenty U.S. Marines deserted from | kansas to force the State into secession, immedi: whether she could be removed two rods with their barracks in this city, isa mistake. On thi and apart from the Border Slave States; whic! safety. She was built at Philadelphia forty-one night in question pocascts Ser Bitesday bes: were reer: proved unsuccessful.’ It says: | years ago, and has been so long at the Navy Yard We giugale, One of the French frigates (the | quackery: golf Iptethea Tega ear enee a from the District Foudre) hus just sailed, the Impetueuse Ia soon to beens and pretenders of witoh: d ii ~ follow, and a third tan rapid preparation. ‘The | bi esers of witohoralt and impostors 1m gen present rendezvous of these vessels {s Vera Cruz, isis the only place where a sure and speedy where they will go first to look after French inter- | ure can be obtained inthe world for alt improper : * o- | aud evil habite, gonorrhe, gleet, semival weak. ests, and from whence they may watch the pro- | 5d ev hitter are eetninwy, aol gress of events In the United States, and be ready Oraanic weakness, pane in the ldine stthotanes? at a rnoment’s warning to steam’ to any potnt | general decrite prostration, nervousness, restless where their presence may be required.”? nights, palpitation of the heart, rineing in ‘the ears, Joss of memory, confusion, melancholy, JE7- The namber of French troops in the Papal | of the head, throat, nose, axl skin, oe States is stated by the Roman correspondent of the | Poory disorders ariai: unfit for either busines. | London Times to be between nineteen and twenty | Ztudy? society, or marriage. thousand men, nearly three ti eS ABINALY AS Were Dr. S. has the greatest remedies in the known there at the beginning of last summer. The de- | world for diseases of tho bh ood. gonorrhe, gieet, tachments which have arrived lately are said to lls, Seminal weakness, self 8, be smalita number and not more than suificlent 0 c&-e in Whick they fsil to oure in Extension Table, Hee, wen Choton Air ight Design ing Stove, K Requisices, ‘kK, in tront of the premises— ay style Pami'y Carriace and set of Har- ness, ‘erms on: ap 8-d J.C MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts, By GREEN & WILLIAMS 4Auctioneers, Hoevseserp AND KITCHEN FURNI- Tere W: anv Ligvoz Strouse, Vingoar MANUFACTORY IN FINE OPERATION ri On TH ¢ know not how {t bas been in other places that even green rters k. “the it ‘was their quarterly pay day, the period at which | The Secessionists elsewhere may bave tad seas areival mB ee desertions are always most numerous in every | Ments to sustain them in their position; bere their AT GOVERNOR’S ISLAND. regular service. Since the first of the month there | 8tock of trade has been misrepresentation, denun- Major Holiwes is packing up, and will leave his pa but five tions from their sien Soper tact eae = pete a Bes is to Le ure to-morrow. Meantime Lieut. Woods is been deser barracks, an, 0 is wor e nam aan the st u ct notwithstanding Saturday night was their pay | man, in the South will ever suffer hiuself tobe for the mie 10 Maley Hols “ah ie cringe, te for the same to Mzjor Holmes t eve th day, as explained above. ‘This number is unusu- | overawed by denunciation, blustering, or bully- ee aes wall of paltns weet Dosth. 8n agentes’ aueertnens of ins. Vinegar, Furniture, &c., namely— Lot of 7 Stand Casks. painted, of Whisky tn botves, to take the places of those returning to France, or i Bice if t Cognac and oth i a band serenaded the Major by way of parting | the vacancive made by death, disexe en seeen BL py i ges 2d ornate eon | Pins lot Bitters, coriel oy ae ally small, considering that fact, and the addition. | !R&- compliment. 1t appears that he has been very | of the detacuments have advenced as far ax fifty | should embrace the earliest opportuuity for relict, | Fine lot Pereussion Lamp Wick al fact that the garrison is now twice as large us] Mvzper ‘axb Suicipe —Ia Ciacinnatt on Sat. | Popular among bis inferior officers, and the nol miles from Rome. Although General Goyon is a} Dr. Shuman bas the most comp.ete arrange usual. ‘1 diers generally. Whoever of them venture t 5 urday last, Washington Grigsby, a sign and fancy oxpress any opinion on the subject, manifest phd We have father to add, that the number of de- Lerypet a a dispute with his wife, agay | row at the event of his resignation. sertions of exPated army soldiers stationed here is epee ne, nope Practloss, by lodgiag jong A large number of fun tresses, carriages and 4 OP bs not large, as has been alleged. On the contrary, | volver bullet in ber brain and Abdomen, and Sipe eoheag ops ee Eas ee yng that {t ts so smell is ater of astonishment to | Shooting himself through the brain immediately | ‘The schooner “John N_ Genin, of Jamesport,” military mea, in view of the considerable force steecwsrte- ; He —— in about ten minutes, but | js at anchor a short distance from the wharf. She where thir dietpicn ie neeeeeterat, Metropolis, | noon, in an unconscious tate’ They So Steers | Mas at the whit yesterday taking’ In gun one sraarahclt ciple e neceaarily very diferent | cid, boy, Ave years od fora barge loaded with lumutre Shee coe. whic! us t, at ay Rg eg eer an Piotr. — psare v kept, al Moveaznts at Ov Point Comvont.—The cotxing her crew, and will doubtless soon proceed It is due to these troops that we should add that Ee Boag cries bey — ind Hdl art | ‘There are about 500 soldiers now on the isiand, they are remarkably quiet, orderly, and well be- | picket guard, and the strictest military iscipline print pent to Face ont anne haved men, generally, Ei he fort, roms Batten ate, Mere tecelved | Guly examined and cuties : a Some one has egregiously Imposed on our eve- nine ace page Nanton ron | yp be little steam (propeller) barge which plies y; iu this connection, evidently. ot grape shot, tovether with a great many iron decided Roman Catholic, tuere has been much | ments for the comfort of his patients who come ill-will lately between him and the Roman | froma distacce. They will be furnished with the authorities, and the French treopsseem to cordially diets catueas pn merry ier cet nk hate the Papal service. © rat class hotel at less than half the cost. = nam ~ Dr. H7 The Albany Argus thinks the custom of | man’s ofheo we cates, And number. Dr. Shu “encoring”? Is ax ill-bred as calling twice for soup. Pens, Fancy Saps, Tes Caddies, Letter Press and Iron Seots Scales and Weights, 1 fine eet braes Scales and Weights, ‘uonels, Measures and Sooo} ith many other articles in Tictshopkeeping line. The Furnitere in the somp! genera) oes ee praca oe . Be 110 pe al en 2 private —* reoaive aii dersigned prev ous to da: of sale, 7 ‘Terms oash iv current GREEN & WILLIA’ Auots. —— ou'd encios: RSE OF LECTURES AT 8ST, ern Postage. x. AUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH, lous parties have been enti Conner or H ann RLEVENTH STRERTS, yy certain swindlers on k in Lor the Benefit of the Parsonage Debt. oity, who will rue it till theday of their death, Seoond J.soturs. WEDN! ESDA) Y. April 10—Rev, | A word to the wise is sufficient. apoly + G. Burien. ubject: Asron Bur: Levatures begin at o’olock. DIRECT IMPOR FATION Due notice will be given of the delivery of otner Leotures of the Course. or pc gurae tickets 5) cents; single admission 25 cen! SPRING Goons. ‘Tickets ney be had at ‘Mr. Noerr’s corner of ce 8p AILIFF’S SALE.—On : Bianotapn! Natar Sue BAe MORN aan Express: fees on venue, ne following, £ distrained for Tent, to-wit : between the Bat : | aud lith sta, Mr. Buse Lrespeotfully oall th ee Femme: gibs, castings, used in mounting guns teed anal are mode taker anew eclbeueer at the doors ye ee Pstacuke ty wu! aad tds. Besiments “ freer 2 Sos Meaney papers Wwe Mttssiny Movamawss oo Lax lee; visitors to the island ————— i 4 iN pyoso; S boxes Chew: roy getter | OE! Mama. te bellened a eeeeeate Seatth, of Hat- | "’ Companies are to beseen constantly under dri, | [FOR SALE One par claac won Hogses. | fen eo rRaw sie er AIS OR | Neves Pipes, pened was dreamed of in this quarter a week ago. The | 000, though’he never was taxed for above 100.000 poh eel Ngee seprntlgeelig pars id apidsie eee ee s Tet ives At es. KNOY eri “ cig Hirt hat Davis has certaialy ordered out at least | Vecause be threstened to leave the town If taxed | falmant net atively, if not altogether Ignorant PPHE GREY carb: 8S; Latige uildo well'to examine my ort seco ae 12,000 troops more than were previously in thi - of military duty or exercise, enter upon diseipline ar jnavkee.. %4 them the finest and cheapest an'the | Sina : Previously Sher po! p sy ftp» ; A a 3 Oligarchy’s servi tone th mz WeatuER.—The following report of the | at once, and become efficient {na remarkably DEMPSEY & O’TOOLE’S, re 5 Cases; 20 empty ‘ce—some seven or eight thous- | weather for the morning is made from the Amer. | short time. Card Engravers, P 32M. Hh SILLIAN, Iuronr: MM Biowe Fame; jot Seoteh and—seems to be eatirely ignored by the patriots | ican Consolidated Telegraph Line to the Smith | ‘The ‘oid clo’? men seem to imagine that the | —82-10 Steo Foanerlvenis svenus. | ap h'Seig Mater Geno, Cit Fee 9 Fin Snuff Cann, in the Virginia Convention who profess to be fliled | #0n!an_ Institution, me of observation {s| multiplication of soldiere makes thet appearance | A NOTICE, aaa : - With so earnest desire to ent the effusion of about 7 o’clock. LL Persons hsving pz waed goods 1n m: on the ground of some importance, as th Apri 10, 1861, hand to carry otf batgaina. ? eV are on THE U. 8. STEAMER VIXEN pos- J NEW GOSHEN BUTTER, ¢ t USE Received for. isitadht cular ok aetie Mate Maga; | URE Revel oo Rca . They seem to be able to see nothing what- ever threatening to disturb the status of things in seoeesClear, 34°, wind N y x ITER, primearticie, [am in cleer, pleasant. lies off the Battery, awaiting orders. Crowds of Se Baanboeben < Dea f Butter. pease, ematkable aud foreboding preparations; rainy, windy. people continue to’ lolter onthe Battery ground | _eplarses’ Pew avroKer'e ices.” | warp, | “aps-eost P.C. FEARSON. Dut if the Governinent loads aship with munitions rainy, wind NE aad to speculate upon ail possible and linpossible 1), SPRING OPENING. _am By 4. C. MoGUIRE & CO. A or moves a fourth aa many cay oat! theorles of suilitary, naval and governmenta! aci- Om THURSDAY, April ilth, ERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOT Wk “enp the pece! heep ae paren? fearing tow Covernate iad fst | SUT yay ego MESO og OR | V, Ba SUN" AA Srar AUER ro ol ew Styles 5 Men of common sense, under such eircum- ins, ied by the curious bystanders, and in any SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY. rOmMIsRs, Wes ; withowt u the caste stances, will be prone to conclude that the pamreny instances Persons are brought to a halt by the in- As tLere are many strang: 2 Ralf of Lot No. 3, in Square 688, 2% tect vation of the peace is not what they really desire. terrogatory: “I say, sir, you have come from Gov. street, New ‘Jersey bat rather that, let the Oligarchy’s military pur. 's in eur city,we would occasion to that jis ‘Tuomrsos May. forthe informa wom ret street east, and running 1 7 Bonnets at the Fair of the Meo! inghee. 6 is lot is wi: the of Es Tan CRC NRONTe SUMRG™ | State ged wa ai dt Ve St (inte! and Repub.) 1 Se 10S __(intel_and Repob.) __ | aed J. C, MoGUIRE GALL WHOM IT Mav CONCERN —As ee ‘ I7-Tae kinaty consented 1 ‘ihe in wottiin up the <4 of my aye hus A. H. Young this is 2 Bothy ernor’s Island, what is going on there—are the: petting seas itl and questions of the same point. ‘The U. 8. steamer Herriet Lane: C sailed from ber an og Ba day morning en: poses be what they may, they alm simply to in- Sure thelr success, at whatever cost to the Govern. ment that may result from a lack of due prepara- tion on its part to defend itself when attacked with fre and sword. —<______ Not So.—No appointment ofa Postmaster at seringteld; Masa, hes yet been made by the ‘resident, as alleged in the Press. Maximum during 48 hours, Uo" Some milscreant in Cleveland burleda stone Be oy ah m. Monday, April 6, | the wharf to have her three bea healed fa bas bate of Perry, breaking the sword he holds | to?» m. this morning, April aches and - whe . Fa chorage off the Batters pod 10 o’clock, flying the American = ae nad, of yrds flag as heretofore. on board one month’s and fifty tous extra of coal. Previstons, No orders bave been received to ft out meas the Sa- in thi '¥ powers of attor rete! ot SUNG Es ue voked. Y A. eoutr] 10, two inches Mr, Kell seen at Mrs. A. ; oueethird, (234.) Eyam tre preparing he for tne rad win wlan dyikeipres saease ot beet

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