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THE EVENING STAR DEPARTMENT NEWS. WAR MOVEMENTS. tate quota ta ps Other States will contribute | THE AUCTION SALES. 8 *T Restexations — M.. Tate, of Va., aE ae TT : Avctioncers. . f ; ADELP SL 8 — PI > a 5 WASHINGTON CITY: ig yates ih cecumes ies, a: “ got ef Harper's Ferry and secession of Virginia cast a | American ships,which are refused atthree-elghts. | Tie steamer Baltic, with Msjor Anderson and Cc tiex.—- TO MORROV MOMNING. jn SAR fen beh rene gece | Seen shun en re at | tay fr ae ar atd Deel Shed ape |e ned anc ibe Bskart Nw Paks | Rae fewelak, ero Res seeeeseee = i nt e vent; u at lo’clock on FP vy #fternoon be had as sbe order. Also, Sp:ing Wagon, Farni SS ee eee as er eee was leads to the hope that the seces- | off the bar from Liverpool are ordered North. f ime Tae Se Dati Wey Sie, hs han | | ow 15 was Down. — We aml ad Ore as err ela et uoors wil vo euatand suRCOUR, Sie Bees” ti teres ease ies eeateay | CES can ever of Metropolitan news and gossip, and aap Leta that “ ordinance bay me at bln report of the proceedings of the Con- & Se tiie Ep ot eg —— pub- ie _ Baltic, and is soon expected to —— WALL & BARNARD. Avot, Htera: ading, is now on our counter ready for tginia Convention was secu tem fe ‘ 3} e owing yeply from Gov. Jackson to e steamer nee, with troops, an: Br J. C. MoGUIRE & CU.. Anctioneers. deity te tae pabtie: Embraced in !tsenter- | terrorism and mob rule that far exceeded any bea aig hn hig weg an ae ae Loy Secretary Cameron: | Steamer Pocahontas for Norfolk. The Powhatan WO FINS SADDLE AND_ HSRNESS A the con- | Ver the dome of the ne : —— Exxcutive DsvartMEnt or Missouri, aid not go to Charleston bar. The Pawnee ar- 4 He 8 a 0 yn SATURDAY taining contents are the following articles: thing of the kind brought to bear upon ce Loven Square. The hight of the dome is 230 feet Juvrenson, April 17, Grea sal’ Cohesion Sir tas ecctake or Bak One a ehtoouk ose, Te Tae ee ree ata or real life; Captain | ventions of any other nominally seceded State. | “The Common Council this af ernoon appropl-| ste: Your dispatch of the 15th instant, making | Sumter, and during the time the fleet remained Oat of the Auction Rom Kidd, the Pirate; Richard Rusty Seeks an Office | Rumor has it that there were but seven votes in | at-d $125,000 for the Support of the families of the acallon Missouri for four regiments of men for | off the bar the wind biew a gale from the south- rich sketch; The Serfsof Russia; interesting j St] lant | Volunteers; $5,000 to be used by the Mayor for a tter from Japan maken of the American the negative—Mr. Carlile, and another gallant % n = immediate service, has been received. east, rendering the fleet useless so far as the relief = sccret-etvace Sand; S600 So Gen. Senall, C1OK-OL' TF “There can be, Lappeebend, we dewbt but that | or Sumter was concerned. The Pawnee sailed Secretary of Legation and the conversion of | Union patriot, having barely escaped from Rich- | the Common Council. for bis c nipment; andalso | these men are intended to form a part of the | for Washington . “Tommy; The Perils of Mining; The Plot to | mend alive, before the vote was taken. Mr. Car- peserd a resolution requesting him to resume his President’s army to meke war upon the people of Major Anderson, on landing on the Battery, was Assassinate Mr Lincoln lile’s lodgings were surrounded during the night | clerkskip when he returned the seceded States. Your requisition, in my | received by an immense crowd, and bis carriage ee ort ee eer eken dats | Before he escaped by some hundred young imen On ple on ae cide in jadgment, js illegal, unconstitutional and revolu- | wes surrounded by the people, who expressed In bertment e oa 5 man candies Appearance of the Fort after Battle, &c; | 2nd nearly grown boys, engaged discussing the | Gtates for 75,000 additional troops, and that Gover- baryitie N ant alee or Secondo ne cuacech eration Proclamations of President Lincoln and’ Jeff. | best means of getting hold of and hanging him; | nor Curtin will atonce call an extra seasion of the Not one man will the State of Missouri furnish throng through Broadway to the Brevoort House, Davis; How the news of the Fight sffected the | they were of course terribly over-stimulated with | Legislature for a special pePhe to carry on such an unboly crusade. where he joined bis wife. Country; War Movements by the Government; | bag whisky. Messrs. Jackson of Wood, A. H.| Hamxisscro, April 18 —The Legisiatore has C. F. Jackson, Governor of Missouri MAJOR ANDERSON’S DISPATCH TO TEE WAR DE- Enthusiasm of Volunteers in the States; Wilitary ¥- 7 eee adjourned sine die. The members of both Houses 2 TMENT. Movements in Washington; The eall from the | H- Stuart and Baldwin were among the seven | stier adjourning joined in singing the ‘Stet ARIZONA. Senunvdie Mateos, con Rides maak, ‘War Departmen’; nays, and their lives were of course in imminent Spangled Banner.’ The Governor will issue a| New Ortrans, April 19—Galveston advices April 15, 1861, 10.30 a. m., via New York t tal News and Appointments; Opera- | danger. It isto be hoped for the future of Vir- procksmation to-morrow. bied at Mesdilar ana ei0th, and wee uasniimors. | , Having defended Fort Sumter for sed Ea ‘ong of the Patent Ofiice, Southern Conven- | cinta that they have gotten out of Richmond NEW YORK. tended. Me Erevtort? and was unanimous- | nears, until the quarters were eatirely barat, the tons, Criminal Court, and sentence of Jobn Burrato, April 16.—Ata meeting here to-night ly attended. Mr Herbert, the Texas Commis- main gates destroyed by fire, the gorge walls Foley for murder; : alive. to snstain the j gid tends ex-President Fillmore | ner, was cordially welcomed. seriously injured, magazine surrounded by Editorials npon the Crisis; Latest Telegraphic Dis- Virginia, by a majority of 62,000-popular votes, delivered a speech. The evening was stormy, BY, cmsoosrpe were adopted endorsing the action flames, and iC door closed from the efects of heat; patches from all parts of the country; Important | directed that any ordinance of secession the Con- yet there was 2.000 pzople present. Many prom!- ihe seceded Stetes declaring that tLe interest four barrels and thres cartridyes of powder only Agricultural and Horticultnral articles; Local nt citizens made brief addresses of Arizona was with the South; that she desires to | fry flable, and visions remaining but News, &c, he; together with several columns | Ye"t!on aight pess should be submitted to and | nent c' ata become the territory of the Southern Confederacy, | DeInE available, and no pro teenager te of choice Miscellany, News Items, Poetry, Wit | *Mitmed by the people at the polls, before going OHIO. and will not recognize the Lincoln Administra: | P yal Mommasoratesleae the caine elton tad Humor.) ep arere into effect. The Convention deve doubiles | Cietmmart, Aptil 17 The City Counett to- tion, nor obey is officers. The people of West- | penetal Povurerard—being the came offered by ; passed <9 ‘Tie, 29 Just the paper above all others for per- | lsuzhed scorn any such idle ceremony. Respect | Seto.obn trom the sinking fundeand sryennt e Aeaewil tc Gln ee Hehe movement. | of hostilities—and marched out of the Fort oa Ilion, of the old Messenger pete, t years nent Erecaeh ch. works gentle in bariese, Bnd world make a fine parade horse ; and ene avperior Rid ng Horse, 7 years od, vers stvi ish Bad active, and hss becn used in harnees. Also, Bp! By CLEARY & GREEN. Anctioncers. SING O SALE OF FURNISURE. Ce gh Hora: —On SATUR ‘ MORNING, April at 10 o'clock, at sift ecit all the ir will «| io ‘called for at the last aale, So Single 3' Donb!e Bedsteads, por and Hus! nen, ers. Buresue Dining esd Chamber Tables, Wesh- 2 Bar Roca Setioes, & cu. & on KO. ‘ These coves tvust be e0ld without regard to price, aod ther. fore offer a creat inducement to pereous in wet of Farniture to attend the sale. erms it “_CLEARY & GREEN, Auots. By J. C. MeGUI sons sojou etropol: URNITURE EPFECTS OF THE ing in the National M: is to | for the will of the people 1s no longer the law of | committee to tender the money to the Governor. Sunday afternoon, the lith instant, with eolors URI send ‘tates fiends at a distance. Price only | the land feherever secession selzes upon the Gov- The committee lett for Colambus to night. g* second Monday of April. ny bol ating, bring mg reper TAUB Oy Ao el. = roops will leave ete ee A three cents per copy, or $1.00 per annum; postage | ernment; and we see no reasou to believe that the Pinca fer the tondexvoes Lrg Cauekes, Passscr of Troors raaovon Battiuons | with fifty guns Rosext ANDERSON, erai- stam) when so arranged. rginiassecession: ve more respect for The Home Guard is rapidly filli up It its ESTRRDAY—Exzcitement, and lostile mon ajor rtiillery, coun - prepaid by ps z Virgint: Nonists have paid re t fe e pidly ing up ¥ Exci Hi De Major lst Artili manding stiensnpl GGeciceteees the popular will, than those of Georgia, Alabama | ranks. aeration tt ike Streets —The ment in Balti-| Hon. Simon Camaon, Secretary of War. 3 ve intense than has been on ‘8 STATEMENT. Spirit of the Merning Press. or Lovisfana. be enlistment at the Newport Barracks is very | More yesterday was inore CAPTAIN DOUBLEDAY Cane-seat The Intelligencer argues that the border slave | Sooner! or later, the public will learn all the | 2¢tive. Over five hundred men are now in garri- Say previous eccasicn. It being announced that Capt. Doubleday says that the demand to sur- ‘ ge body of northern troops were to pass t te: mad: the 11th, but States should take their position firm and stead- | details o the means by which the Virginia Con- | ™'s,.06 cousignment of bacon for Charleston, | through the city during the day, the secessionists | e2@er Fort Sumter was made on § Wind ow Curtaing snd Shad was refused not only by Major Anderson but b: fast between the North and South—friends but in- | vention es induced to place Virginia in the | via Nashville, was taken off the steamer Glenwood | bean to collect and make varions hostile demmon- y rane 4 ets Giloloths and stair Carpets, Dining Tah ©. Sidebonrd. 19 Reastesds of vario 15 Feather Be's. Bol Stover, Chen bor Tab. Crockery aod Uises W i ‘Together with @ genera) aseort Furniture a: a Eff-ote Terms cosh in a ~ f Ah : erations. ‘The streets began to fill up quite early | “On Frideg men eee ane tke rebels dependent of both—and by every possible means | position pf taking off the hands of the Gulf States 8 morning. re . x iv On Friday morning, at three o’clock, the re! tl ct 7 n the day, and before night a great part of th be centage epmerenpetcmrry bees fear iv etenesnie mnie MES repent kee eA Pg geen gyi ey geek EE Pg ey pte yy The Repwblican says the secession of Virginia ernment, and whea known, they will satisfy all 4 re hour. At 4 o'clock the dre opened on us from men are offering than can be accepted. National Volunteers passed down South street, every direction, including a hidden battery. Toe “‘ will not affect the policy of the Governmentone | that a mpre remarkable, wanton and uiterly need- INDIANA. msking noisy demonstrations, some wearing ] kad. Marshal & | fire opened with a volley from seventeen mortars bsir's breadth, nor will it cuange the inevitable | less entge destruction of a people's future was | Inptanarouts, April 17-—The First reziment of ecogd sok, at the comme sary ace the | firing ten inch shells, and shot from thirty-three reault of the present conflict. The national au- | never pefpetrated since history began to be written. | Indiana volunteers leave to-morrow for Washing- . >. Second street, pre- ds JIRE & CO. Aucts. guns, mostly columbiads. apisd J_C. McG thority will be asserted over every inch of Ameri be proceeding ony fartoen & it % separate without | "We ‘tock ‘breakfast very letsurely. The com-|~" By J.C. McOUIRE & CO.,.A votior eors jority w ai overe ne! ri- Te Bank of the State has tendered the Gover- ig 5 mand was divided into thiee watches, each un Beda dagpeages pl Bowe ean soil, from the Lakes tothe Gulf, oppose it Batt mone.—We by no means share the *PPre- | nor all the money he wants in furnishing the In- | y Durin = enoon the awe was largely | the direction of two officers. After breakfast, t — Be S' Beye OF Fe AME D' YL who may.” . hensiorg current here, that successful attempts to | diana quota of troops to sustain the Government nereased, there being over two thousand persons hey immediately went to the guns and opened fire on : a delay txe passage of the troops ordered by the MICHIGAN. remaining on Baltimore street, from Holliday to Se hear Calvert street, from two o'clock until ear Fort Moultrie, Cummings’ Point, and Sullivan’s Wan Movements ix Vinorxta —We have pos. | Gevernivent to come here without delay will be | | Durnotr, April-l7"—General Cass made aspeech | dork but ce the Tale eee largely predom- wan cf Inmmaen eater nea eoustetee ak itive information (from gentlemen passing yes- | Made !, Baltimore, or in its vicinity. Twenty-| here this morning on the occasion of the Board of inated, there was but iittle disturbance. The > = " adi furling the national fla er the'r rooms 7 glanced off Mejor Anderson refused to allow terday over that Ratlroad) that at an early bour | Sve hundred Unionists are organized and armed | 7" was strongly ret favor of supporting the Uuton, Bias Waltas Dercc rie ne Stval ey ied | the men to turn tue guns on the Barapet, on a0- Yesterday morning a number of trains—drawn | in Baltimore, and the railroad authorities are ect- | the Conatituticn ard the country’s lags under ali | 42,¢ne Bolten J aud Pennsylvania troops, via the | "Tt ness man weeny ee eeing directed there. by the locomotives sent out from Alexandria | ing with great vigor to second the efforts of the | circumstances Ike the preseat. It was the duty | Noma, ses 8! Railway , imine habitable condition, fhe pice gee @a secretly as possible on the night before— | Governtaent for the security and protection of this Sh grey cllsens Le poae Lier ame i “get before eight wictock a crowd of about | went through the Floating Battery, but it was peesed back over the Orange and Alexandria | capital: The people of Baltim«re stand three to ment of troops, which is all that is required by rs Career Nateiter enn ae beers but little damaged. Two guns on the Iron Bat- Raliroad, we think as far as the Manassas junc- | one against the disunion cause, and are so bearing | the Federal Government from tae untied Sate, Natlonal Volunteers. Being informed that Sa. pes ba on ergata pa rtrd et tions They were loaded with troops, cannon, themselves a8 to make it plain that an attempt at VIRGINIA. ator Sumner, of Massachusetts, was at Bsrnum’s the garrison was thus enabled to dodge &o. On the way they picked up all the volun. | USurpston or revolution there or in that vicinity, | | The Richmond papers received last night con- | Hotel, the crowd moved round in front of that At first the workinen were reluciant to help to Idiers th: eady t bark on what- } ia w! ver shape it may manifest itself, will | tin the subjoined important proclamation by | estab ishinent and vociferated loudly for him to seer soldiers that were ready to.cm = bh t oe y s Governor Letcher, of Virginia, which, although | come out and deliver a Speech. Not enswering | jingi: and effectually against the Iron Battery ever undertaking they had In band. We believe | have toibe paid dearly enough for, and tustantly. | tees oot. tar cercross Cee aes ath pas- | thesummmons, those composing thecrowd indulged | iRs!Y 4 thetr errand was to take the Harper's Ferry| This fnorning at 4 o'clock there were asuilicient Re truest bear lace on the 13:h day ot Aurust, F reoordedin wiber J.-A &.. No, 104 f oe 488. - the anbsoribers wil! s0'l.at public sa Tei: ; Pp. ™, SVAY, the: 1st day of May. 195: .- ON the premises, part «f Lot Ne NO. 87 frontne 15 feet on North © & Ietani2ict ests wert by 1% tcet d improvements, consisting of a comfor Story frame owelling hus. Terms: Ono thicd cash; and balanos in 6 We preeannf r ee] spares eaerees om eB 4 recu oy in traet upon the property; ifnot complied with ia 5 day after the rails the Pprop*rty will be reseld upon one week's no ioe, at the risk and expense of th Alleonvey Bacing Bt the ree of thi > CHAS, J WALLACE. (7 eetoee, spi0-tawhds J. 0°. McGUIRE & CO. Aucte —SSSS—S—S—SSa_a_———__——_. work the guns, but afterwards served most wil- sage of the ordinance of secession, js evidently | in yelis and groans for Lim {rhe barracks caught ire several times on Friday, JAPANESE GOUDS 2 incoln, and Hicks. | but were extinguisbed by the efforts of Mr. Hart, T AUCTION, BY J.C. MoGUIRE & CO.. Armory, and that by this time it !s in their pos- | Dum! fof trains standing ready in Baltimore to | in conformity with such action : ange yee Tepeatedly given for Jeff Davis and of New York, and Mr. Lyman, of Baltimore, both on “ session. Immense excitement, of course, existed | ‘2uspo;t two thousand troops to-this city in the ee ae a gly of cose —— ae ees sor coe tn the villages and country through which these | COUrs® f to-dzy, If a0 many may to-day reach | | Whereas seven of tue Sta'es formerly eom-| A party of oae or two bundred men moved Ara 19TH anp 20rnx, Commenoing at 10 o'clock @. m. each dsr The Entire Stock of JAPANESS GOODS Now in Store No. 206 Pennsylvania avenue, (Willards’ Hote! ) GREAT CHANCE FOR PRESENTS. = Srticle to bs sold without reserve. United § slowly down Calvert and Baltimore streets, ch Sigg Mie iil rng aby "pec trains passed . that city on their way here. Kane, the Chief of posing. ® part of the Vall cee tae, Se pa : from a shell. “The mail gates were burnt and the authority of their people, solemnly resumed | ig forthesecession papers on their way; stopping | magazine was actually surrounded fire, and Orders have reached here from the Potomac | Baltimore's police, is a blatant disunionist we | the powers granted by them to the United } at Metropolitan fall, opposite Tripolett’s alley, a Saw aa d th . ninety barrels of powder, which bad taken Rivor Steamboat Company in Richmond, for the | bear, aud though as may be expected most of his | States, and bave framed a constitution and or- a ete an oe going to the Republican | out, were thrown into the sea When the maga- Gout, Inigo Cémnsece’ of that the Pow- | force sympathize with him, knowing well that | Z82ized a government for themselves, to which | Otce, w! en, after a halt of five minutes. they re- | zine was encircled by fire, all our materials wers 4 mages sa pkeaengicnd Peay 7 f f the ple of those States are yielding willing | traced their steps up Baltimore street. Finding a cut off and we had eaten our last biseust two days hbatan, Baltimore, Mount Vernon, and Philadel. | ten thousand substantial citizens surrounding | obedience, and have so notified the President j 8all number of Union men standing near Holli- before’ The men bad to lay on the ground with phis—to proceed at once to Aquia Creek, their | them are ready to draw their weapons in behalf | of the Lulted States by all the formalities in- | ay street, they began to surround them, halloo- | wet handkerchiefs on their faces te prevent smotb- Janding point in Virginia. As itis by no means | Of the safety of this city at the tap of the drum, cident fe-such action, and. hereby become to tedorety” Thetis Rptieine lee brperis bone ering, and a favorable eddy of wind was all that impossible that their transfer is designed to facil- | We entertain little doubt that Marshal Kane will forte pewer Aud ‘whereas the contitaten for Governor Hicks, General Scott, Major Ander: saved our lives! Our cartridge bags gave out, Nate military operations against the United States, | simply discharge bis duty in the matter of pre- - and five men wereemployed to manufacture them P of the United States bas invested Congress | 809, Capt. Doubleday and the Union. Alternate eut of our shirts. sbectas blankets, Ae. It will we take {it for granted that the authorities here | serving the city’s peace. Up to4a.m.thismorn-]| with the sole powe? ‘‘to declare war’ and | Cheers and groans were given by each party, By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anotioneers, XTENSIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD amp Kircuss FORNITURE, Laxee Lor 6 /ARPETS na N acctoma de, the President | While on the street there wee i Bhar a take balf a million dollars to repair Fort Sumter’s Sol ped at Leon in SAPURBAY, - until such declaration 1s made, the Preside: a8 Asse! over five tor. 6 2th instant, we shaliseli in front of our store, will forbid their preseat departure. ing, ite es Les eee eed Tee a eS ian authority to call for an extraodinary | huudred persons, The Union men were wor eo Sar: Most of thelr chet ‘wore aimed at our: | (ete semeat, street, at 100'cloos &. mar ex. ¥.3—Up to 12 m. to-day, we have no news | peacefn! eee, MO may Nee: force to wage offensive war sgainst any for-| $'fong in numbers as their opponents, atthis time, “Re following was the conversation that Prnnive seo tment of exorilent Furniture, wig: from Harper’s Ferry or its vicinity intimating the oo ae eign power; and whereas, on the l5th instant, | but nevertheless were as determined in their ac- between Major Anderson snd ex-Senator Wigfal!. Approach of the troops thus conveyed. The tele- , mk STaTEs.— Though Breckinridge the President of the United States, in plain Sioa ana shouting. They raised and sang The | The latter sibfe graph is In the hands of the Railroad Company, | *4 Magoffin, of Ky., and Pillow and Harris, of | violation of the constitution, issued’ o procia- | S’ar Spangied Banner and The Red. White and | General Beauregard wishes to stop this, sir aud would give correct information if possible. | Tenn.. have doubtless assured Jefferson Davis of | mation cailing for a force of severty five prying cid cheeting for the Union, Major | sisjor Anderson only replied, «\ ell, well.’* Llabypensrbreectareeepedlarececns 08 incon of the States of Which thousand men, to cause the laws of the United | Anderson. Governor Hicks and others. ‘W igfall—Y ou’ ve done all that can be done, and We have rumors that the works of the Govern. | the reddiness ¢ States of which they are re- I States to be duly executed over a people who} ‘The excitement and rivalry between the Union Gen. Beauregard wishes to know upon what ment there bave been blown up; but can trace | SPectively citizens to join Virginia in taking bis | are no longer a part of the Union, dndé in eat find secession party continued in this manner until | terms you will evacuate? them to no reliable source whatever. war off eggression on the United States off bis} proclamation threatens to exert this unusual Me areival of the troops. In anticipation of a] afejor Anderson Gen Beauregard ts already The absence of any advices of th reas of | 2a2ds, as the cause of the Union has been properly | force to compel obedience to Lis mandates; and ee ahd ieee eetife Police force were ordered | acquainted with the terms y ces of the prog sdaahati od os tak and its oratorical friends | Weteas, the General Assembly of Virginia, by a| Ut, an Marshal Kane was present in person with Wigtall—Do t understand you will evacute on the Virginia military expedition towards Harper's eat hie Hapane 7 tees ae lead nar: majority approaching to entire unanimity, de- | *bout 120 policemen, who guarded as well us they | the teens pro ? Ferry, and the orders for the transfer of the Po- b atid) Positively impossible clared at its Jast seasion that the State of Virginia | Could the persons of the troops from viclence Mejor Anderson—“Yes, and only those.” tomac steamers to Aquia Creek, mentioned above, | they will do so. The influence of Crittenden and | would consider such an exertion of force a ¢ vir- | The crowd followed the troops with whence and dor wtp Lyn cdheeae Bas greg Wigfall then returned. Ten minutes after Col. Guthrle, and the to: is tual declaration of war, to be resisted by all the | Jeers as they marched from one etation to the Chesnut and ot me from Gen. Bea: maga povlpsiatir it me terpubrer= fae. cdnmg cemcaa salah chs Vieclaia Glens iaeenee, Power at the command of Virginia; and aubse- | oller, and uothing but the preacnce of the Police | waking’ if hvjor Anderson, wante Y in v = . - esking if Mejor Anderson wanted any Ip, quently, the convention now in session, represent. | Prevented a serlous outbreak. Upon reaching the | NRE 1: i Sey, morning, left the Orange and Alexandria | Svendy \neugurating forthe people oftheir Sate, | ing thy sovereignty af thin Ste bes'retmemed | Washington wala tue demontcteg eine tee | eating dove aes teding socio Sree Rai at Warrenton Juuction to march to | Will surely cause them (Tennessee and Kentucky) | in substance the same Polley. with almost equal} Were more violent, and stones and bricks were : row De 2 on Mejor Anderson, to which the Major replied. t ‘ ka | Unanimity; and whereas the State of Virginia | buried in large numbers at the companies. The | ° — 3 raise our Sainte, {aineteen miles.) there to be <a _— road eaxteord sedinary ooncte. deeply eympathizes with the Souther, SUEers | train having Eitien Washington, the crowd grad. | qo veu We have been sold. We wi ge joined by such disunion troops as may reac | Sores . flag again.” But they requested him to keep it the wrongs they have anffered, and in the position | Ually dispersed, and the police force withdrawn i polut from Richmond, and thence to proceed to- | °f Maryland can be usurped by the disunton ists; they howe pat Kn and having made 'carnest | to the southern police station. down. until com munication could be bad with Mohozany sad Walnut Sofse, Casto:, Rooker and hairs, Mahoxa: Wairut Bookoages, Secretaries ani Desi : sag 5 nd Wa'nut Marbis-top Dressing and other Bureaus, pa top Center, Dining, Breakfast and other Marbie-top Washstands and Sideboards, Hat-trees and Lounges, A large, assortment of Carpets, Matting and Oi!- oleth, Sunny, Lael, Cottage and other Bedeteads, Beds a ing, Sing!» and Dovble Mattrerees, indow Curtains, Cookiog, Radiat -rs and other Stoves, Chica, vince Crockery and Store Ware, With 8 largedot of «ter Goole whieh we deem Gancerssary to eu nsr3 ¢, Also, one good Market Wan in. Terme cash 1a current feuds, ‘hesbove mentioned stock of goods belong | Be 5 @bovt to remuve from the city, seound- but good. Gen. Beauregard. The firing then ceased, and] Sale peren ptory. s asthe people of that State have no desire what- | efforts peacerbly to compose the d!fferences which A party of men, about 1 o’clock, undertook to - | 8p 18-4 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anuots. Soiree war teepe Domes pe peop ie, sae ever to imitate Virginia's example—to take off her | have severed the Union, and having failed in that | fire a salute of one hundred gnus from Federal | $ifee hours after another deputation came, agree- | SP '8-d ire 7 Prince G 1 ty, Md., landing—in the | baud, the war her (Virginta’s) dimuntonists have | tempt, through this ‘unwarranted act on the] Hill in honor of South Carolina and Virginie. | 2° £9 the terms previously decided upon. By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers. e George's county, -» landing—in the y bs ss x Fort Sumter bad not been reinforced on eny RUSTEE'S SALE OF FURNITURE y rt of the President; and it is believed that the | One hundred guns were to be fired and the fe ton: 4 E'S SALE OF FURNITURE AND of Maryland” in the course of their progress in | Otiginators—the far southern oligarchy—from the | mation against the seceded Stutes will be brought] | After the third fire the Union men took posses- Sumter had commenced. The Steamer | Hs Koomes, we shall sell, by virtue of @ decd of t ust, malar vas, = natural consequences of their original usurpation. | te bear upon this Commonwealth, if she should | Session of the gun, broke up the carriage, and ‘i d Pocahontas arrived next day. The Powha- a threw both, with a lot of powder, into the basin, | 2 %, With Kentucky, Missouri, Tenn: Dela. | ¢*ereise her undoubted right to resume the 's . ‘The duty of preventing the departure of the : ¢ ef = tan and the transport steamer Atlantic had not powers granted by her le, and it is due to} The deg wasaleo torn up. Seversl thousand peo- : been from Washington on any such errand | Wr #nd Maryland standing firmly to thelr alle- | the ar Virginia that a improper exercise | Ple collected, but no serious injury was inflicted pana Seen; and the steam tuys also have not mez! executed and reoorded,s valuable assortme of Hou-ehold Furniture ecd iflsots, oompri Wel : Tete aud Mahogany Hair ‘Spring - seat So'as, bo: b duly attended to by the mili- | 8!8nce to thetr country, Western Virginia may a elles le oe be repelled : Upon any one. Charleston a heavy gale osetia scien! Bahoras [a gd ee Be Rookere pad - = not fora moment be expected to submit to the erefore, I, Jolin Letcher, Governor of the ae The day Majcr Anderson ted, Wavout Whatoor, Pacey Chaire, 4 tary commandant here ; so that far the scheme is inauguration of the authority of the Jett Da- | Commonwealth of Virginia, have thought proper} [At Philadelphia, the Germans are coming | tions to relngeens him ad boon sade tor = aud Mahogany Route Tables, blocked, if it indeed existed—of which we have acl aeag over nee Gesieny dae gi to order all armed Soluteet regiments or com- | forward as voluntesrs’ in great numbers One | tempt that night. A schooner was seized and an ae Be ee c as yet no positive knowledge. ’ panies within : orthwith to hold them- | regiment has been already filled up by tuem. agreement mede to pay the pilot und captain s5u0 | 2 oa ienane T merain Carpets, The military force here has been very heavily a. selves in readiness for immediate orders, and upon to put men into the fort, but the fort was evacu- i vesgegig Inerested since our las” iseue—and will be atill | | Mutcmimy Maxuns.—The little knot of blather” | the reception of this | segerrerrsg cptgy spd ed eg NOTICE —All pereons over 45 years care | 24 before the attempt could be made. Captain resees, further increased ere nightfali quite by 2,000 efic- | *tting sojourners in this city who are nightly sea Burnbers, and prepare themnelves it eficiont NT greduented, fo mort oa SATURVAY | Fox had instructions to provision the fort without Hedsteads, Kure: foot end well-drilled men ‘ Tia te ald Tetetty eee which brought them | service. Such compzniesas are not arnied and | EVENESG. Apr sith at. DpEotins parpost nt | could. But tbe gale qreceana Gyre ane | honection Seen toe Ware We repent our declaration of yesterday, that an | Bither, in old Trinity church, in Fifth street, are | equipped will report tuat fact, thet thee may be | forming a silver grey pompaty? oF eRe pon igs and ammeter e Serena ae ee . atteek upon Washington, with such means as the | 4°!ug Infinite harm to the cause of the Union in | FfP*tly supplied. tugs and transport. Coking Stove, Refrigerator &o. ib ip current fu 1 4 Among the mazy incidents of the battle is that 2 3 Sree otis SRP BO He Sette Calamani waking ese | a caited ha wo toe Cammunweatd tbe) (Ca tai wetiatce TERI EIS ¥ | of Me Ware wtnte owen sta"at | BY CLEARY & GRRE. acasosows snerifice of their lives. District of Columbia, and thus making more or | aftixed, this 17th day of April, 1861, and tn the | Hey) EVENTING ok eet ity THIS (Brie | shot down a allantly nailed the Stare and Seijon 206 Nenth street. ? ghee naiwin adh Waar ee less of them lukewarm towards the cause of their | eighty-Gfth year of the Commonweall tual sttoudance ig dvarred’ ‘By crders ce © °°" | tothe’ mat Seatd desde ee ne alps TRUSTER S SALT. UF VALUAGLE IM- Nozvorx, Va.—The rumors that the disunion- | country. If eny sane persons have any Influence Joan Letcusr. it RICHARD COL. . FE eer gol ® deed of iste are in possession of the Norfolk navy vard, | whatever with them, they had best exert it as| _ G0V- Letcher has also sent the following to Gen. pe AN, Sec. | being greeted by the cheers of the United States trust, dated the 18th Z ae 1A oh, 1887, and dul - waa ATTENTION !—All persons destrove of | ‘OPS "eoorded amo the land records cf’ the county are untrue, nor do we believe that they can possi- | soon as possible, to the end of assuring them that rahe ge oopact uiisting into a STI Ea a an Pownce PLALDNN ‘the asthe “hpi irat's Diy seize it us matters now stand there. free speech is in no danger whatever here—point- Ricumonp, Va, Aprii 16tu, 1861. eat tho Annoostis atthe Arse to Pe, ste Ten Days More Only bemees ‘ I those pieces ef Pereels ‘ ground Commodore McCauley, who is in command of. ing them, if they please, to the license in that line | Hon. Simon Cameron, ‘Secretary oy Wat: ou'the Bisdensburg Turnpike, Washiuston, D°G at Knuwn sad gesiguaved’ ay teeta; D.C, aud the yard, which fs entirely unfortified, has by no | in which the disunion newspaper of this city| Si: 1 received your telegrata of the 15th, the 2) a eee eae EBYVaWws’s f ur(S)acd thirty-five, (95) in Sauare eat means meen b with which to hold it against | freely indulges, daily, without bel fi genuineness of which I doubted. Since that time Wr MEDICAL ASSOCIATION —Anadiour i- dred and three. (5S ) together with the enoug! agains’ 7 ges, Ys ng in any way | { have received your communication, mailed the | | ed mee ing of the Medica: Associat of 476....Pemmsyivanta Avenue.... 476 provements thereon, Consisting of w a any formidale attack that may be made on it | molested. These blatant cfiice-seekers from a| same day, in which Iam requested todetech from | the Distriot of Culumb:a wil! be held inth= Waen —— comnodions three story brick house, with's foe But Capt. Peadergrast has, lying abreast of the | distance, first above referred to, are now furniab- | the militia of the Stateof Virginia « the quota | ieton Infirmary on CUESDAY, April 23!, at 12 We shall continue our eale of basen ont, suitable for s store = , . : i o’civck m, 5 LOVEJOY. M.D jecated on the south side of yard, the frigate Cumberiand, fu!ly manned and | ing all the ezpital ovt of which the journal In Serve an tate ee tee ear eea: te apigas & cretary. JEWELRY, Pi ATED WARE, &e, Sy and 6th ate, Sophia equipped ready for sea service. Jer gunscom- | question manufactures its daily assaulis upon its | three months, unless sooner discharged fe ECE: . 3 FoR aT the mand the yerd, Noriolk, Portsmouth and Gosport; | country’s cause In reply to this communication [nave only to OF Tuccrmiive Risen willaa vor aden TEN DAYS LONGER-ONLY. the deferred nate to om ey gees eitber and all of which be can reduce to ashes in ey say, that the militia of Virginia will not be fing on SUNDAY EVENING, at the Old Trinity N ous . trust on the premises. an hour after any attack be ventured up the pro-| PRESIDENTIAL AProintuENts —Since the last | nished to the powers at Washington for any such Cearets: upon the aspect of our national offsirs ‘Ow 58 your time to make a selection of {the terms of sae be not complied with within Perty of the Government in that quarter. Under | ‘sue of the Siar the following Executive appoint. | US¢ OF purpose as they bavé in view. Your object | 8" Will eudeavor to prove that the treascpabie Gers from the 4 serves ‘he right to resell theea d properte'et tee riuk aad cost o/ the first 5 S0HN E ENN Trustee. Sp S Staw&de Bad ‘Gree JEWELRY AND PLATED WARE = binaticns Which now exist in some of the 4 is to subjugate the Southern States; and a requi- Stan 1 Seca vormnd ai from the most extens:vs and beautiful :morenent sch circumstances it ts bigbly improbable that | ™ents have been made. Viz: sition made upon me f han object—an ob} eeand for no jUsttbable sed seen, OF ex ever off-red for sale ic this or any other cit; pee seer ales maser! Re Murray, U. 8. Marshal for the southern a pon me for such an object—an object | cuse, ard for no juatibable oud. Seats free, ad ad Peader, in my Judument, not within the purview of the] ap i9 2c* For the Low Price Fast to return a fire essayed immediately | 4'strict of New York. Const! = tution or the act of 1795—will not be if eee : sarc a YE" NOTICE—A ing o| Washi o = = = = mn reach of bisgunsand mortars. Noattempt| J.C. Burnett, of Kansas, register of the land rae, andy, hae een eaaneE arate ae aoe H Railing Aeendiaton tele x OtiesNe PAM SELEA RS (CuczEeue See FIANCE POR “ to disturb the status of matters there bad been | fice ve iden spirit as determined as the Administration hue Fequont of membots, ae bieiteng Of ee b eae Woe have just reosi ved a new invoice Sn San rn ELLs, made up to last evening. The steam frigate Mer. | H- W. Farnsworth, Indian agent at Kansas} exhibited towards the South. wil be up, it is hoped tha members will attend, of all tha sp ir 306. between 9th and 10th ats, rimask is now getting her armament on board | AZency- Respectfully, Joun Lutouzr. ap 13-2" J. TOW! ES, Acting Sec. D!FFERENT STYLES OF SETS IANOS FOR RENT.—A great number of ‘with all possible dispatch under the protection | Franklin G. Adama, register of the land office] ‘The Richmond Enquirer states that before the UNE BUNDRED VOLUNTEERS in market, together with Piso, Smbraatne y- fA of the Cumberiand’s dcuble shotted guns, as ex. | *t Lecompton. Lahelrssear 9 of Gov. Letcher was known, regi- teeta, an oe ie tee Distrvet . a A LARGE LOT OF LOCKETS, PINS, style and price, jor rent hy akeee ice mubieelaminl uckcccnc | «Alex. Low/ase of the land office at Kick. | @&®"# and companies bad been tendered to the y Lg enth and EB, o! mouth or year, at reasonable rates, Medical College, first floor. EAR RINGS, . , i U.®. vessels there. apoo Stadcfondinn Vingioter mee one themervion | meee Coleen! : ——____ | LApiEs gud GENTLEMEN'S CHAINS, ” 206 Pa.ay JEN ELIS, The obstructions sunk in the channel at the} - W- Ross, receiver at Lecompton. The Whig says: On Wednesday it became al- Tae on ofthe se SEs y, senabiak Also, A LOT OF PLA TED WARE Sets: ™ SHIRTS" mouth of Eltzabeth river by Letcher’s order} 1fé H. Smith, rece iver at Kickapoo. besghbonscempad vedere eet Pee door bes a heretafwe bee. areolar phere bahng Seite consisting of “! A Gret-rate Shirt Sok tee, ‘were two light-boa's, which may be biown out Poe Same apage prevent ingress o! nat D strestncs ~ oconromeved Knives and Forks, Waiters, Cake Baskets, and werranted for $1.25; aif Soon. ik and citizens from all ts of the Stal of the way in half en hour whenever the Govern- | , U7” Harper’s Magazine for May. recetved from offer their services to the State. TWenteeons oS = i Goblets, Cu J. Shillington and from F bh & Ri mpted to] no way connected with my store, Ps, ment are ready to remove the Merrimac to some | 2° reac! ichatein, is | geta list of the companies aud regiments whose} ap 19 3 W-D. SHEPHERD. Salt Stands, Tea and Tabie Spoons, &., &o. point nearer Fortress Mouroe. an admirable number of this popular magazine. | Services in defense of Virginia had -—— n tendered. SLING TRU i! . &, Ks. Im all, to-day, at least seven hundred men will | F'#0k Lesite’s Illustrated paper for April 97, | but the only reply which the Adjutant General AVALING, TRUN T % Q ’ We ont RAVELING TRUNKS. | | BOOKS Rooxs!: Rave landed at Fortress Monroe, whe embarked | 0% French & Richstein, abounds in spirited bregciucs: furnish was “everybody's volunteer- TRAVELING TRUNKS to be feat | SELLING AT HALF PRICE! on-the day before yesterday at Fall River, to re- | “2! Pictures t. Goode, of Bedford, on Wednesday, by au-| Ladies’ Dress aud Paoking "trankee' Vee ond inferce that post. Barely in time to change their i aN thority, tendered to the executive the services of | lioe:. Carpat Baga, &c., which We are now se ling now may read. who destination from this cit) the Government learned oak ae tae Tiefe the Charleston | the Clay Dragoons, Capt. Terry, the Bedford | *¢ Very low prices. ’ Pers of the 17th inst. we clip the following: | Light Artillery, Capt. é from Richmond that the disunionists would Pfc ateamabip Isabel, Sin Rolline, ba at m=, Capt’ Bowyer,’ He tse oes without collate, tor Ww. ap 17st Sronue, browats Hotel ee nantly V Co REFER AA Sr 'y ition. i is worthy of oxpesial Ent volshee evans a laren eamount of m td contained 1m aay other : sphiosl mad rites! sk ee a ohersoter at writings, » Amati WALL, STEPHENS & CO.. 9 Goutle pare fas sims from S paptain, Rollins, has re- | miuion Rifles, Capt. Bowyer. 'He also tendered, | —2?18 #22 Penn. avenue. — latest practaoripla. ¢ fu om, one ot ae eurely accomplish thelr design upon the Con- sesnee ieee outside the bar We lesrn from her at thesame time, one hundred men from Memphis, J PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS. 'e Shall vention, and at ouce hurry to commit acts of rut th a commanded by Jas. M. Go, UST Reorived hy FREN' foam Se 4 GPEAT SALE 01 wi fternoon, and it | Tean gin, a native Pe F CH ¥. 5 HSTEIN POSITIVELY CLOSE OUR STORE js thought that they wi ’ 8 /arge and splendid assurtment of “ hi ortised, upon the United States in that quarter, iaereitne Yankee nee rep eta be oe sles, =e brother on if tks Album in for. Cartes ae Fist, twent diferent Aig = 4 ja Virginia’s name. By telegraph, they were | fleet and bring in provisions for Fort Sumter, did The Enquirer also notes the tender of services ‘Alro, & Rnesteol Portrait of Majer Reber An EARLY SELECTION therefore instantly ordered to reinforce Fortress qveulagy wien come eee ee Monda: — Several companies of the First Virginia derson, large and sma'l sizs, 25 cents each. Ménroe, instead of coming up the Potomac to the ning, Baltic; ‘bet the Isabel, | militia A farmer bas tendered twenty-five of any of our articles before it is thinking that she was the bey ves | Will be reoerved this evening an extra supply of FOREVER TOO LATE! Federal Metropolis, as had been designed. out. the'mistake and learning somethin a arwhek nately ee eations ‘Wherever ordered. h ia end ‘Boltinn: mone ti t! w Al "I the Philadéipbt —— GOUDs, ‘Yesterday afternoon there were signs, in Nor-| positien of things, and that the fleet had foft, ang | chase soe coutty hes appropriated $3,000 to pur- Papets rors Bi parte at tia eeaaee content on ONLY TEN DAYS MORE! AT PANIC PRICES, . it about and went off. The Yan TORY and. FRE’ CH & RICASTE: Tone For Casu that the disuntonists were about tocommence | P" kee reporis KENTUCKY. G. 6. EVANS, pod the erection of temporary batteries near the sue. wing experienced a severe gale, which carried | Lovisvitis, April 17.—Anexira meeting of the | —*? is (atel. & Kepud.) 278 Pa. avenie, 476 PENnsiLvaNia AVENUE, eg re es ee ESS ken liz bt boats to fre on the Merrimac in case an batt fi, Ruvecll the correspondent of the Lon- ao rere Remcmntheoters “ie rf ramen inet Warr sth ESS b agitate day i se A eon a ee ieee) cs eax oh wonton 4 ve ‘need 4 attempt be made to remove her from the mavy- x: Times, arrived in the city by the northeastern | a steamer with Government arms is en route from | o2'pt of their seoonu supply of SPRING CLOTH. DIRECT IMPOR TATIO! the *‘ash. 4. Wicol tee ie Ending tb pang ope os Rinse Sees Hes siete ea | wil apace ef ™ Hcy ate | INE pica de cr . sO __$05 Ha tein. Denk FS oe. tw Pot » A eekly, ar- P| on ber trip. ing 8 mers esuogs, OF fa ged Shc ctae rived atthe same time, and isalso at the Mills sieueacias atest styles, wich they willmake to order in su- SPRING Goons. eepreineeese ‘ be ior style at very low prices, New Onuzans, Aq NA pe 5 Lrespectfully call the a:tention Of the isdies to pos Hon. Roger A. Pryor, of Virginia, left Charles- Rifles and a company pot Ale cine ls my invur Kesdy Uy et ovary Artie of F ¥ i Tax Barrons Sen is again endeavoring to | ton last nigbt on his way to Mon’ - Pensacola today. “Troops continue i Wearing Appar ‘ sin. Maryland up to the point of revolution, by W’gtre informed that when Major Anderson wets ee t of fr aire z 3 ‘& « ment ata iow ing to make it appear that the Gover and bis command out of the harbor on | “Tne mallitery:s nsacola sp 16 329 Penn. avenue. 5S, STK Wsddes We ne ate wee eiekor ™ emaees pci ‘ ‘ament military statu gue of Pe: eS ______ 328 Penn.avenie._ | siikand LAGk Ma Us ir ‘ We teen "lets, iatber than thote who make | ei Marioa, Auiierts west, the United Stat, | unchanged. es remain* | y ROPOSALS FOR COAL AND WOOD $ ih SSS EAA Sh Ri : pltie Fotia tamer sr! war on the United. on walker to igh mii iu Sumatera which, accord- If found necessary, martial law will be declared. P — i #c_ Ladies wi'ldo well'to examine my “MORE NE ‘States, 10 to erect in its high military author! ty; contributed very | Active and great are making here Ovvice Sxcnztaxy cv SzxareU.8,,) | they will find thom the finest wed 1 T ang oA ot sd the authority Of the Spratt-Davis oligarcliy, f tate seduction of Fort Sumter, in | for the defence of New Orinees J id 18. 18a. market, ‘which bas for its basis the eatire destruction of of Xuetr appreciation of his t'de-} ‘The g don the beach and un- every Aistinctive American Itberty of the citizen. heads until Portanately for thelr true interests, the character 7 the Tebel nd pasted cs ~ u Ppocs of DR their | ‘Everything in the “way of military matters ia tona bor in Ss, ze oheapest Aprit City Counc! has elated Fzabep Prorosars will be at thie B MILLIAN, defence of the elty, PProPristed $200,000 for ie ee = wel a Hge23 ManeerSnnes Mehta By steam! Se of the despotiem of the oligarchy has shown making rapid saree etiais ge aati t'Rerats | P*ENOR ore RERS, BALT: Meelf too distinctly for the Sun's special pleading loan were opened * pigeas Chih Hk W, P. 88 Sr, and misrepresentation of the trath to effect any- ‘was great. to thing upon the popular mind of Maryland. , Agent. sige as Mcinen a enidont S| eas kh csctaee Maan Drowned ores He UI™ Mr. Joba Seoit, s member of the sia ' ‘

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