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— MILITARY NEWS FROM THE souTH. i Later trem Europe. UN! TARIAN CHURCA.—Rev. Mr. THE EV ENING STAR. Se eens From the Baltimore Sun of this morning we _ By the steamship Asia we have news from | Si 2a wee creat Se —- — —— NEW YORK. make up the following synopsis of southern , Europe up to the 14th instant: tonal Hotels TO-MORRUW.- Serviora to com- a AvBayr, April 25 —Gov. Morgan has isiued a: news: } In the House of Commons, Mr. Foster gave | mence at ji o'clock © m. * SHINGTON CITY: ocl-mation calling for additional volunteers. | The steamship Star of the West, recently cap- . notice that he would move that the House dors P P- NOTICE —S: ts Finer Pans- SATURDAY ADEA ST: 186s | eeciag the fol complecreat or ine ante so tae | tured off Indianola. and token Into! New Orleans | net desire to express sny opinion upon the eub- | (( Wo NOTICE <Seavices x rue Finer Pane: : fl al eth ee making the full complement of the State 30,000. _ | asa prize to the Southern Confederacy, had on | ject of the new American Confederation, and the im 2, Pastor —Thet ees in respectable youve woman, = The steamer Kill-von-Kull bea been cbart-red | hoard about 900 barrels of provisions, ofiginally | kovernment will not recognize the new Confeder | Sumdcqiand, Pesta the hours of {1 o'ol-ck & m.and | WY AN TED ERY 2 Soeterces has no ‘onyconen' be Spiritaf the Morning Press by the Government, nd will go South with # full | destined for the United States troops ‘she was to | ration without security for the suppression of the 1% o'clock p.m. T..e Chugoh is opeu to ell, and | 9) All! mntry. Any person, wishing to hire The Intelligencer eays the disunion consum, | cargo of provisions. fifty horses. and a supply of | take from Indianola. It appears she was captured | slave trade. Buanrers row in who may desire 0 | will pleasn sidress © note te No. 225 on Patrest mated by the act of Sou h Carolina on the 20th of | ratiroad spikes, crowbars, and all articles neces- | by eighty Texes volunteers from Galveston ‘The American minister et Rome had been in- | obs-rvedivine wocship are coraially invited oe Between tach ane stn. op 27 xe December last, “was but the fulfillment of a long } sary for repairing railroads. The schooner Com- | “Com ousseau, of New Orleans, bas received | sulted by the troops during the Exster festivities, | tend. = Brae W4NTED-2 ® young man of 22. 5 cred meditated purpose end the realization of a fore- | merce, from York river,Va_, has arrived with the dispatches from the government at Montgomery, | and threatened to use his revolvers He afterwards lem MEDICAL. R94 D. f-om onllege, avin xp srience &8 edi vor gone corciusion crews of several small craftseized there by the | containing orders for fitting outtheS C steam- | demanded of the government better protection for AMEPICAL BOA ‘Il convene in of a country prper, a iT ALION as private eeo- The Republican argues that the secession of | Virginians. The steamer Empire State arrived | ghip-of-war Sumter, (late Habana,) and to get ber | the future, or his passport. His demand wascom- | city of New York ou the let of Siar weouing, ree scher, 0 rk, or an~ situation. |i! or Virginia gives no relief whatever tothe Mont-| this forenoon, with a detachment of the First ready for sea immediately. Also, tbe C.S brig | plied with FES Szamnizetion of candsdates § mi - ny pei: Rider or rear Washington For tet how gowery government, and that instend of being | Rhode Island Regiment. Tuey leave on the | Pickens, (iate revenue cu‘ter McCielland,) and the | ‘The Pope's health causes uneasiness. ir accordance with te followsog Orser Gain Wastrozten, DOO? ORS, See Strengthened secession was weakened by the ad- | stecmer Bienville to-night. Washington, whose repsirs are nearly completed. | Gariboldi’s health is improving. There are now five vacemees 1a the Medea! | @ Zetioet nD *. dition of Virginia to its ranks. The steamer Quaker City has been chartered, | The Star of the West will no doubt be added to| Lord Jobn Russell said that the government : WANTED—A r ~mpetent CLERK. iy to ——_-2- = -__—_. and {s loading with provisions and stores for Au- | the southern navy. ren oseee a ed of =~ new American tariff, we waz! iy ARTMENT. i : Bh A at ~ me- , napolis or Wasbingt-n. A dispatch dated Memphis, Tennessee, 24th | and promised to lay it on the table. has morals t fice. =~ - seme) a : «wilh anaheim = MASSACHUSETTS instant, es : “The exctteneatie this city isata It is said that sharp notes are exchanged almost gractan Onvene Monee Maren is ioe. mn St, opposice the War Department. AN Important Proctamation —On Monday Boston, April 25.—The oath of allegtarce to | high pitch. Volunteers are enlisting for the | daily between France and England in relationto f ere; rd ep zi. morning there will appear enother proclamation | te United States was administered to the officers | Southern army. Business {s linost entirely sus- | the Syrian occupation. ‘These reports need con- | ny 5 ‘ ave ee eeaaae te ES New York city on the Ist day of May next, or as UNNin'G HORSE WANTED —W, to hen all | pended. Batteries are erected, and no steamers | firmation, but bad caused great uneasiness 800) fer Se practi the examination urchase -® Horse. 16 hands high. he! .* of the President, extending the contemplated Ehrgh etal te pom it ene canis wil ve an be itted to pass up ordown. There| Lord Clyde bas reached ‘aris, it was supposed, | of A esistant Surgeons for promotion, and of gnok it baddie hor. qe Ly 5 nat ee blockade to the ports of Virginia and North Caro- | stricken from the roll. sre four boats coming, 2 fromm ty pence onan oficial wallet. eats <a madidaves for aprorstpent 60 say be invited to Rh tee ne ered Tecee erthie 4 lina, but not to those «f Maryland. Commodcre A full company to form enother corps of flying | which w' e seized, viz:—The Mars, Queen or gin has ar: Eng! piece mer Stringham Isto be officially named in it as the | artillery has enlisted under MosesG. Colt. They | the West, Ohio Belleand Westmoreland »* “ ver warlike a to A hy Surgeon ae = Roane. = teresa a> SAND PURNITORE. Dg will have six rified cannon and all the equipments} The New Orleans Picayunne of the 2ist, says | Paris. Among others, it was t 60, c ‘Mai —" Ww TED—SECO: commander of the whole blockading force. for efficient service. a a ioomger ie of gers at rity set bate g od ver been scp es ‘aog Mesonition - wey Sine i" M Pe Ree eee. oad con ctkee Fee 9 These facts are certainly true. chusetts Carolina | er rect from Pensacola, reports that Gen. | and that France was about to declare Fy By order of th ‘of War aapase ~_ senor aaa aie Cato oererennct wae pen —— ious is ed fee ready to make ey attack on Fort | tion of prolonging indedinitely the occupation of . 4 % THOMAS. ‘Adf General. mo Tt by ay Plies Ny & OR IncREase oF THE ARMY anp Navy.—it has} Bostox. April 25 —The following Is the list of | Pickens, and he does not think it likely that one | Syria deen determined by the Government immediat Southern officers of the United State frigate Niaga- | will be made secon Between five and six thou- Paris letters say that war was regarded by many to potrecares i aise Army 2%. cerca and 9 ra whe satus’ to take the oath of aiiepianes; and | sand Confederate troops uow invest the fortifica- | a8 inevitanle. s A plications mast he nddvprsed to the Seoretary ee of War; must state the res: see of the applicant, ~~ BOARDING. have resigned:—First Lieutenant Brown, of Mis- | tions. The Bohemian Diet bas invited the Emperor of sad the d te of birth. hey must also = BOARL Also the Navy, from 7,000, its present force, to sissipp!; Fourth Lieutenant McCorkle. of the | Preparations were commenced at Norfolk on | Austria to Prayue, to be crowned. Seale of tae caioay fhe BoAnoino—a privace ARDING—A 25,000. District of Columbia; Midshipman Reed, Chief | Wednesday for raising the Plymouth which was Warsaw continued tranquil, though affairs have tions te l= F Dig. -.2 apiece Engineer Williamson, First Lient. of Marines | scuttled and sunk at the w! near the dry | & threatening aspect UN prociai its issue of | Green, Second do. Lamaay, all of Virginia. Mid- | dock. LivmRPooL, April 13 —The weekly cotton report yeatrday tnt tnamever Seon for teceaion’” It | sipnan Sern sad etiey,bave telegraphed to | “Troops are consantyarcving at Harper's Per | hbase PaGAMeed> Bees WeaGy Se ee how very sensibly urges the Legislature of Mary- | their friends for instructions. Ty, and it begins to wear the appearance of agrand | closing quiet but firm. 7 land to jine pessing an ordinance of secession, Boston, April 25—The second battalion of | military encampment. ‘he removal of machine- | Lonpon, April 13.—American securities frm. to be referred to the people; but, instead, to call a | Infantry now occupy Fort Independence, in the ry from the armory buildings is being pushed | Railroad bonds generally 1a2 higher. alo} ble stati nd for per- jorming ably tha arduous and active duties of an of- foer of cape ye ae must be \years > There are now hve vacancies in me oe ee gs q aX > Nad isis om ATTENTION, VOLUNTEERS !—Ail FOR SALE AND REN? convention to tuke into consideration Maryland's | harbor. The sum of $12,500 has been subscribed ng with industry, and tn the course of several 1G ge eLaiee te mrtlin'c mamma ae = Fletcher Webster's iment. days nothing but the bare walls of the shops will CounsEL to ove VoLUNTEERS.—How to Pre- 2 01 SALE OR I EXCHANGE R “cir: SemeeNee ee Tn means SEE he so 18 eee resigned his position on the | attest it as the place known as the Harper's Perry | pare for the Campaign —The following hints to | Sp,xi0e,!8 tho District are requested to apply atthe | YOR SALE Phe truth is, the Sun- bas done more to draw | frigate Niagara, to-day was arrested by the police | artory. volunteers, from “An Old Soldier,” are timely YY undernigned will sell or arene bai sing corner of Teu' RM of is exchange their FA 385 nores. 70 of whic TUNE HIND ED UD an | in tumor, situated on the river rad, abot ten emo HUNDRED VOLUNTEERS} miles from Georgetown, and 2% distant from the am Medi v mad ‘ion, for causing a disturbance by uttering treasonabie (says the New York Post) and should be heeded : Pale pacha re P aqpnangil cents ee ad seuionesex He was conveyed to the receiving ALEXANDKIA AFPAIRS.—From the Alexandria 1. Remember that ina camp ign more men die the avowed disunion journals in both those States, | ship Ohio for safety. big 3 we clip the eiewing items : from aickness than by the bullet. combined. NEW HAMPSHIRE ge blored Bay Whee asters to retuts bere ec Biesket a _ = “va We bave no space in which to review the Sun’s Portsmovru. N. H., April 25 —Fort Constitu- | from her ate regular trip down the river, has beset ng is adds but four ounces in course upon tae cohapey troubies of the times. | tlon, and the other fortifications in the harbor, are | 0ccasioned considerable inquiry, we understand | Weight, and doubles the warmth. wanted for service in the District of Co- | e+: al. reons wishing t purchese or exchance Apely to ee sort of Tenth and id | will ae HOMILLER = DUVALL, Bexs- a ors. E eal C oor, PRorozats For FurNismiNe main | PYRVae Sebel nett os Pe “ ms : . 2 2 No r ‘on the Virginia side « o- Net we may freely appeal to its every reader to | being put in a state of defense. At the navy yard | t0-day is enchored in Machodoc Creek. ‘The | 3 Buya small Indis rubber blanket (only $1.50) | PP’ LOCKS. tomas, containing an ootagon house with 10 roome bear witness that it Las bent every nerve for | the Dale, Marion and Santee are being fitted out | ©@ptain does not intend to resume his trips until | to lay on the ground or to throw over your shoul Post Orrice Derantxent, and closet to match, with about 20 sores of lana ; months paet to induce the border States to assume | for sea.” Fort Weabington is ao checked or overawed in its | ders when on guard duty during a rain storm. April 22, "831. al Kinds of trait. and Ww: 1a clover ; adjoining the barden of the war which the Gulf States and ‘ NEW JERSEY Interruption and insults to commerce and transits, | Most of the Eastern troops are provided with these. Pia Prorosats for furnishing ma:i [ocksand | the estate.of Col. R. E. f*0: ped eprnering on vil | ‘il the J ors of new kinds, to be sub: ~~ - phen Straw to lie on is not always to be had South Carolina have made upon the United States. | Trenton, April 25 —-All the propellers of the | 95 relieve vessels from the danger of seizure ig That has been, palpably, the auabet of its labors | Merchants’ Sprenepartalion Line have been char. | ‘There were large quantites of Shad aad Herring a tes rerragraaptd bat in use is the light- Has it not been the promoter of the circumstances | tered by the Government to convey the New | Prowglt up to-day, and prices were somewhat i allse apace ior eee ceany eek which have given Baltimore over to the control | Jersey troops. Gen. Runyan intends to move | lower. We quote Herring at 1u85 per thousand, | to allow space for air over the brain. You can tet d for the looks | Prummond’s 7.1) ’ to purchase and keys now used on the Ur ited States mails. will wi'loaillon NOAH DRUMMOND, at tre Pel be reosi-ed at thia Department until mine o'clock a, | Bt. mains Sa Ce m, the tenth day of Juiy 126i. R RENT —A desirable HOUSE, ac excel! " = ji it being desirab e to obtain locks and keys of & location, 401 Twelfth street west, between of the mob that recently assailed the relieving | them South without delay. Volunteers coatinue | #94 Shad at $6 50a87 per hundred. Sten it up ssacontinental in fair westher, of | now comstrecton. ano Imei me te awe heey coon troops passing throngh that city’s streets for the | to crrive here tertoe toe cered a nteers < The Warren Rifles, Captain Simpson, a tine | turn it down when it is wet or very sunny. exolusive use of tee United States rats, pomcd 1 SS ames Sesame National Capital? Has any otber journal in the VERON? body of soldiers arrived bere yesterday. : ee P pred beard grow, so aa to protect the . rT roat and lungs. bosder so ——e nes up to this} Monrretier, April 25.—The Governor to-day aes ate cee tas 6. Keep your entire Person clean; this prevents peer proce jpn hn Scars woo have beige viet passed appropriating $1,000,000 The steamer Anacostia passed up the river yes- | fevers and bowel es in warm climates raat Leet ee Hey end Tennessee refuse to | “The enlistinents are going on rapidly all over | *efday evening. The steamer Mount Vernon | Wash your body enc 1s prescribed for bidders: the D>partment relyiog for :ts eelection on the resu ts of mechacioal ekt! andinzenatty which a fair oompetitioy, now in- with or without Furniture, containing three vited, may produce deemet 1exes-ary only | large rooms, 40 by 40 feet, on Maryisnd svenus to state that a mai! l-ck shoo d be self locking, a west, No. 376. at the foot of the Capitol, opposite OR RENT—The three-story brick povuse. day, If possible. Avoid that its othe aot dh ni civnl requisite. ave wnf.rmity. | the Botanical Garden. Inquire at the premires, or commit themselves to war on the Government. | 255 ‘The fret eptaient well. yoarch on | Passed down. strong coffce and elly meat. Gen. Scott said that | security, Meh noes, streneth’ durability, morelin gy | went Oone os ‘ap 2-iw* Thirteen or fourteen thonsand Union troops are in | he state- The first regiment wi A brass gun battery for the Loudoun Artillery | the too free use of these (together with mezlect in | construction, and facility of uae Ae REL On BENT OD PE thiscity; nine thonsand hetween thin cite ena Pen, | Monday. PERRI VLNTA arrived yesterday afternoon, from Rictmond keeping the skin clean) cost manya soldier his | ‘Iwo kinds of niail locks and keys—one of brass ee oo protege TT ryemansviile—th'rty thousand were in New York Ban as re oi 25 "The adjutant generale The company are now quartered in Leesburg, | life in Mexico id the other of iron—diffrent in form con- seven rooms, together EY on the day before yesterday awaiting transpor- | report shows that {4 companies had. been sworn | Under orders be} " The National Volunteers who left Washington | night air often causes fever and death. When pests ge direction of Maryland; while tweive | in up to 9 o'clock last evening. Twenty fall | some tines rps on account of che prevailing Sool: thus exposed do not forget your blanket. weed wens to udtence tin peri canis sau: companies have since arrived, and the nymber | 1n0 there, have onanized three volunteer compa. 5 ence bit “ - s ‘ d 7 tion, ar od; aod hovld ture, situated on New Jersey avenue, between 7_ A sudden check of perspiration by chilly or teres sorntey. enue of aoniron aa e <, ‘and N A new three-elory brick sts. . Also, ane, enli brass leck, and each brass key for ith back building, on the saimne TOFS. wil Jeo, some valuabie . eames. Cie, ise Dow at) Also, Duplicate samples or patterns of each kind of | Sil of which wi = very oheap. Inquire of J. looks proposed, are required to be submitted with | D.. RYNA’ jew Jersey avenue, between ths ozorals oae ofeach bind of sample lockete be | Sat N ete “wed rive’ up an nished, and spol ir to bs oF or ~ eens ic MUSE, co unriveited. on thatitaintere al traoture maveaniy | FGI Joma with Potomes water aad ‘seat nert ee No eepempe should be pisinly | street, bot en 13th Bnd lath, oF ° ma) ked with the bidder’s name. uare. Inguire st WARDER The looks offered id pot be patented. ror ‘ood and 1 «fice, corner o! sheuld their internal constrtction be otherwise ets, Also, Brick House corner Twelftn and I, ubisly known or be sin iiar to any looks hereto ms 25-tf fore used, and thes muet be warranted not, in any —— —— = way. to infrings or interfere with any patented in- H NDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS vention. 4) Four havdsomely Furnished Soome, suey > the for commercial purposes; while its commerce, Negley’s brigade, 1,600 strong, arrived last Bee ened oP nin, and J. Browers Ist Liewi; | C1T?—This body will consist of five hundred ee eer amoung ‘ers eee oe weiss night, and were quartered in the Capitol. un, We Presume. e greal calam: of them sil is the fact that in the resent el? Peeves Aetial Gece © Nba = xa ugpelen 3 Be meget far as at present known 0 =: New Orvxans, Apri -—Governor Moore t. George Wilkes, of the Spirit of the Times. ——— mee ee ee ee ote issued au address, calling for 5,000 additional | Prysacoza Arvains—The Warrington cor. | Lieutenant Colonel; Mr. Charles Gallagher. Inte disuaton cause could inuster bet lees then’one | Louisiana ster respondent cf the Charleston Mercury writes, | &f San Francisco, Quartermaster. Col. Bliss bas —— pr heed ssl prod sara cr A carping Llever te Louses = appro- | April 20: ° * | werve a ei ena 1 In the Mexican and other by 7 ai Y | priated ten thonsand dollars each for the support ‘Anothi ste: te »» |campaiyns. Mr Geore Wilkes isso well known ¢ sousand of the volunteers, and have pledged themselves Sethe She oe et ts hee, ios " . New York that nothing need be said of him Under the teackings of the Sun. Buitimore has arrived on the night of the 16th. Her name is | 12 iz 5 committed felo de ss. It well-nigh bepgared itself | *@ PAY Hfty thousand dollars a year each as long | said to be the Atlantic. jeut; C_O White, 3d Lieut, | Mounted riflemen. Major BI commanded by Capt Boyle. | States Engineer Corps, will ot chosen {ts officers , of the United command. The , stent g ‘The various sample jocks presented by bidders | with gas and aes tee : The tleet now numbers parle (picuioea apr sctien) idea higveg in} will by submitred te a board of examiners to be | and Bose Ui App'y at ntl 6 “ t 4 Seven vessels. There j jocksde yet, 4 e ries n the Terri- | commiseioned by the !catmaster General, for the pear omg rok ‘se was about Maiviy | ,, Fifteen hundred Tennesseans are expected here | Yesscis Sem he chenrees tn Meblic of New Oren’ | tories Air Gallagher, with one other beside him- | perpose of examining and rsportung on t em: and Beginaing to reap the advantages of tee ‘ooae to-day to join the Confederate army. for this port. The owners will not take the risk | S¢!f, traveled through four hundred miles of the | Bolts the Postmaster Geneva! sheideaem itt» bo < A meeting of tive handred of the ladies of New | except for an enormous jum Apache country, having dispatches, where the seridees to that cad. the Sus seca oced,|t £0 | Orleans was heid at the St Charles Hotel for the | “pierce wpa nen wee aat seven thousind | United States mails dare not pass.” Lientenant Jor, tracgren ve'of troops to the Federal anrene, | Purpose of making arrangements for tbe holding troops here We shill have a long slege bere, | Roberts, also of the battalion, served on Walker's inte anak tha lates ‘fon Seles vielaae ch 2% of a fair to raise money for clothing the Louisicna | probably of six months’ duration The enemy | #2 in Nicaragua, during the bloodiest of his Sheth Ges Geverumestel the Uninanen a volunteers. have the advantage of us. They have more yuns, | C*™paigus. He zlso held command daring the the day after the effort was made, the Sun sw. ke}, NEW Ontxans, April 25.—The steamer Ca-| and the advantage of position. ‘They have com- | Mexican war. The Mounted Riflemen wiil con- to the conuprehension of the fact that It wee in the pester re ty ad Dear or or teentens fa thle | mand of the sea, and ean reinforce and SUPPLY | th horace nee eee thas ia daring Power of she Goveraruent to obliterate Baltimore | Goverumient, aud. salled a: Aix o'clock this ever, | temeelver without hindrance. We ere ina bar- | 12 horsemanship is not surpassed. Men Bo can for the iaterest of the Depar'ment to reject all the proposals end specimens subsn veriisement. contracts will, exami-ers. he entered into, Das with th> suecessful bidder whose alop for four story houses on No. 388, fron ed. for furrisb: ke eee ears, aa ther may by vired and ordered; wit Store-room insright, on the part of the Postiraster Genes SwWeeE POR BENE lowe fr for tha tine brirg, to extond and eontinn= theooa- pa_ovenne, 0o) sare Oe Saar Fs o n | rent. Apply te an bour, if that might be neceasary (as it ba ren country, without railroad or water communi. | P!¢*® bandkerchief from the ground at full speed. | 5,Cf)" pid oll omer 4 Read naa Ponies and ee corner N pily te not} to save tieeenital of the Uated Steck, | Ie: cation It will be very laborious and expensive | Mea accustomed to Mustang service, whe can @ terminaiien of the | *dsouth #: 3 De the dey after that, v8 Bee came to compre: Accounts from the upper parishes say that the | to feed the army thus circumstanced disiaount and monnt In ag instant, such men 2s » the - = t . hend thet what was lately the trade of Baltinore military spirit is increasing, and volunteer com fist te-m of four rare. to 6 expiraticn of the F°. RENT-—A turee story brick HOUSE, con tty for farnishicg simi’e: 1 jt other taining 8 roome, in food order, with cag rent loo @ and tures complete oa reel, between 4th and Sth. ere, as the Postinsster G-neral — jf ine. The oontractor must agres and he abls to furnish, ) ordered. 6/90 brass locks nd 696 in three months tom the time of ¥ snigrae pe coutzast end 30 Am iron pas aot betreon 6 nai H. no i3-f {® tron keys, within it montrs from «ue! ann eee — time, Bat the Postmaster General wil reeervethe | FYOR RENT—The fine BRICK HOUSE No. richt to trorraee or diminish. as the wants or in- 00 a ioe th salen aaa servios miy demard. the quan‘ities Boog a —— vant. stants ie. kore abavesp-a ad, with ® pro- id water ene ee a ly to JAB. ACMA~ lowsnoe of time to furnish tea ia Beighlorkhood. App ~" jocks furnished by the contractor mu-t be Warranted to ke? in good working orde for two years, in the ordiurry use of the service, when subiroted to obvious violence ; such as baoemo festive. during that tive. to bo rep aced with feot locks. withoute erge. ired to deliver the ety Post Office : precede _ rides : mpl Col. Fremont expl the passes of the ng rapidly. The planters are of- Lynca Law T. N 7 ocky mountains — Tribune. uo longer exists—tiat through the ardor of her } fering money ft MAM AW THREATENED In New Yorx — “ Zz money freely. oO. SE eeeceeeeneneeeed oe pee ces elbtra Lappe pes at] A rumor from an sathentic source has reacked SeCape ba eee agg! pip Dirricttty of Takine Fort Picnens —There uta ef coon pa = 5 a eat of four | Brazos that the Mexicans are getting up another | Columbia, went down to er four, North river, | 23% been mucb boasilng cf the manner in which ~wiaieek. Wasa del ia wortie preets ae and | guerilla warfare against the citizens on the Rio and found’ an excited cua of people in that | $e Of the Zouave curps in the South are to scale barves, soe orth © = gong hn Grande. Above Brownsville the town of Roma neighborhood. They were most! conte men | the walls of Fort Pickens, with how much prob- roll ws "The Ben’ sey giterany - has been pillaged and burut and many American | of the captain, Irisomen, and oni. Dreuthing ability may be judged from a letter written from anion sheet. It sees, at length ee parece: Brownsville bas 2iso been | vengeance against him for bis wel! known sym- | Pensacola Bay to a New Orleans paper: ger ** Fort Pickens, at the first blush, b: before it, what any sensible man without heated |‘ , pathy with the South. The gentleman alluded E ni bac been aes disunion’ blood might have told it long eince— | qth Rumber of United States troops left in f to became satisfied from their threats that the | /0oks the formidable place that it has been de- 7 Texas Js about one thousand They are abun- scribed; but where one carefull ami th that ~ . d crowd was waiting for the captain, an. tt! i examines the oe Mary vse gl — hadnt fl npirearsharmas dantly supplied with provisions and means of | was danger of the-application of ince po vile | Yatlous approaches, 1t has rather the effect of cool. Silaere tant wise yeuaer of Frederick, for | {r2usportation. The number in the vicinity of eocordingly went aboard the vessel, and advised |< 8nY very ardent desire to make one of the God's make not to violate law by assuming’ au. Indianola ts about five hundred. Mr. Berry to leave tinmediately, but be at first | Party to cbtain possession. thasiee to puns da ctatearso erence ARKANSAS. fefused todo so At last. however, he seemed to | ,.; The fort le by no means a bizh one, having We trust that Maryland’s Legislature will heed | . FoRt Satta, April 25.—On the seizure of Fort| have been convinced that. discretion ut one ter of guns besides those mounted on the the Sun's tardy counsel, Smith by the Arkansas troops, Captain Montgom. | better part of valor, for he took paseage in a steam | babette. On the side there isa risein the ground ery and Major Gatlin were taken prisoners, and | tug, and left for parts unknown —N'Y. paper. prbich reaches to the very top of the wall, and AUCTION SALES. Br J. C. MoGUIRE & CU.. Auctioncers. Tiixp Lor son FaAUHSDAY APTERNO Ny The contract r will locks, at hi- own expanse. rartm@n’, Wa hivgton, D. f up on sticks, aD tick an tha nremeras or ered oFMING #6} baudes ol locks ena ph LP ye A Tur Late States ano Uxion.—The editor of a. re on parole, There were ebout ae aaa oe ee the contin thee as ee ae = bsers ay fronts ecked in wouten. boxer, ce BIE Rot | Ored ia Liber I-A t Nor Bl, fo io. 3, et 84 Fa soniye a ees F of | seven hundred State troops here to-day. They] Later rrom HauPxn’s FERRY Harney | storm the places but t fe aatocian ily | mere than two tundred looks each. ‘The keys are a in tee > 12, 8 . es and Union ts not and never wasa | were in review in the garrison parade | @ Prisoner of War —A pesnenyer rived in | Wen, ‘havin peared ey belt astonisbinent | 5 be daliverad to. an agent of the Department.duly | i secessionist, as be freely declares. Thus, in read- ground. the Western train yesterday morning, says it was | When, having reached, under heavy fire, the top, | an: specia ly authorised in ash pas to ‘take | N ing his views «s expressed in bis editorials, we ‘The Confederate flag was raised on the fort at | de'nined by the misinterpreted Liu, as ali Union men in this irginia military at Hi sg | t0 find a moat intervening, with a width of 4 feet = ‘su twelve o’clock, amid the firing of cannon and the Ferry for awhile, in consequence aie tunes and sufficiently deep bea Hoat aman of war. It munity did, we apprehend. The policy of | cheers of the people. After the review, three troops for Washington were on board. After a {ould rather Inconventence even a Zow Zow to bis Jou:nal as be explains it, was to ward off civii | cheers were given for the Arkansas citizen sol-| search the rumor proved unfounded. Gen. Her. | t2?°W himself across — a very ——— one, but, it seems to us, not diery, three cheers for Jeff. Davis, and three cheers | ney, of tte U.8. army, and late in command of the = 5 ipa ly s ~ <= the tenor of tts articles | for Gov H. M. Rector. The stock and property | department of the West, was, however, itappears, A Massacuuertrs Womax.—In one of the = veges — be! ng a mre spr ed Course | taken possession of is estimated to be of the value | discovered to be on the train, and was taken in | CopPanies attached to the rey!mnent of Col. Jones, be could have uad no desire that is offre should | ot $500, aig Glarge by the military authorities of Virginia. | wich left Boston on Thursday evening, was a be mobbed by ‘he ant-secras iste of this elty, KENTUCKY. “The train was then permitted to come on to Bal. | HeWly-enllsted recruit, the eldest son of a widow Sta ee ex Nee anes long since—the. Lovisvitte, Aprilg5.—A detachment of Col.| timore. Gen Harney is reported to have said he | 1" One of the country towns. who followed her oie Oe eluent eae ee joe tbe, cud and aim | Duncan’s reziment, about 4W0 stsong, under Capt. | was en route far Waltineiee ee ogee reaign | 20P to the city to take a last look of bim until he of some one Influencing that jonrnai’s course Desher, left by the Nashville railroad cars, thia| Lis commission. We ee Spat his fine literary talents ere | afternoon, for the Southern Confederacy. Ook te be devoted to the work of making ourna-| New OnLEaxe April 24.—The Davis Guards, tonal sffairs worse rather than better. “We alto | o¢ Toul e, arrived here this morning, and 5 wan injared by the Steen and Cron etoniatan | wete enthualcticn ly welcomed mutant Seshamie dathiacder which itasnk, having ney ‘Two companies of our citizen soldiery have | self upon the base of aud evnvey the «ane irom the coutract- or's factory to the Department, wher» both loake| & t they sill be paid fore s S24 Spproved before | os twith vesk building. a s Or. . The ovtesd arses will be required to give bond,| Terms: One-fo.-rth oneh ; the residue in 6. 12 and eres 1 egic bot Cegether with the improve consisting dweillit Ms returns from the war. She did not come xt all to Balt. Sun of this morning. urge him to return to his peaceful home snd sworth’s Zouave Recicenr ov | Suits. but rather tocheer him with a mot * : , “ blessing. Fearing that ber son might want for lsworth can now nena tee nat’ | money during hie absonce, the table’ wemea uiccesa. which has attended hia | ''sed 2 sum by the sale of a cow that she owned, With ampe security, im the eum of twenty five | 18 montis, with interest seoured by a deed of trust ortract on h rt, both nithing the 20 ‘I wd nea manu sotere of apz-eodtds J C. MoGUIRE & CU , Aucts. ty esre, No prorosai wi fore be on sidered, if not xcoompsnied with & written | ibility must be corvfied hy the postmaster at the | gror —T.+o second land three-epring > f thar reudence,) {hat they will become re- KF OF sbke net < pew. Vir-imia money taken ie TSUN, Agent, e oovtrac! by the bidder, ia case such propo- | No. 60 Pro«pset st., Geor eto int Is be accerted pe area ey ee and specimens, the aus tanusen: @ollers, for the forrbtal performance of on the premiree arn WIMSATT. Tre: re with rs Privacy, integri ae heref * GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS tt a from the pre at ma TOC bore 1espo: nie on the reqmired bond, for ifilment | at par. ‘Asply to JAMS ROS navoidi gon the prop»: " he Props ER UT ARRIVED paitedel * ‘ostmanter General may deem it expedient to re- ler 8. ir, Jr. o : our oe candies toons mint c and being admitted inside the lines just before | jeat the mass lock uf ore bidder aed the tron icck | 5 bevels ocd uae barrels of Ma 27, Collins SSTEmANES Previous to his connection with ut | Tolunteered 'o go lo Virginia fellows who constituie oar Fire Depmrtment. res, | tie troops left the State House, ake. preaed the | MP serene temas acer and the tror look | 2 bas Phisdeiphis DRAFT & . ‘Tue Vinoimia Oavina, rope ae Abort xo THE Con- | terday the inspection took place. ‘Two thousand | O"*Y Upon her boy It is almost needless to say | tracting with different individuals for sueh differ-| fe 32 y's he STITUTION OF THE CONFEDERATE STatES —’ three bundred bad signed the roll, a that her offer was declined, as the Massachusetts | €nt Sinds of look« a he tur select. Wasnixeton Basx Notzs —The banks of this Virginia Convention on Thursday an aie cause of much regret i. the Colonel that be cela troops will come to no want. Seay Be faby suniel, eftrecesd Ds y — BBs Ps ME C err ane Be city bave in circulation, in all. an aggregate of nance Joining the southern Confederacy. It pro-| not take them all. One thousand one hundred ~ envelope, “Proposals for Mail Locks.” This Briere ¥ Tdod te ree but Afty thousand dollars. The stockholders are | vides inat uatil Virginia shall become a member | picked men were selected, and the remainder, in | _ WAX TxEMs.—A casemate {8 a stone roof toa . BLAIR, in lote tosult p known to be worth sulilionsof dollars in the aggre- | of the Confederacy, according to the Contine | the evest of foes being required, will’ be | ff, inede sufticiently thick to resist the force of } np 27 wew Postmaster General. A sas Rockholdes ts Loney Zituted that in law every | tions of bota powers, the whole military force | organized into another seginent te cannon balls, and a casemate gun is one which is | 7a pj Ea* TRAVELING SUITS ~ | 2 Sie ee a ee stncibeider ig ere = re ec amount of his | and military operetions, oifenaive and deieneive, pantie is iene has tatty ee placed under a casemate x hs rbette gun pai L z ? S. 2 sa 'y for redemption of the notes of 1 s i i y ? = which is placed on the top of the fortification. fk icone, suunctet, Westen: Thank | of the State, in the impending conflict with the} UNwortuxarx Arrain—Oa Sunday night, P P - = \ v s ORSBS FOR SA Three sbie-bodied, gacant PRA ATIELAS “or 7 yout sound Wonk KSES. rY aided Sop vin and aenee yards of en 10 — ~ ited oe heif He os fens | a eo itat eure tveauenat sehen”) o— one Addrare “Star Ofce, 25 st ase: Grey Suits at all prices up to $10 per suit. NEW BOOKS. ber, the pi i eae TAC WELL'S, 328 Pa. ay. Hpsrory of fhe Uaited Retherinade by Joba the full amoust of the wots oral meuretanede™ | ‘The Kise of the Dutch Repuilie, sRistory. by Ap 25-3teo Joba Lothrop Mi ; Svols.; cloth; free by mail, United States, shail be under the chief control | Col Green dispatched a black man with a note to | AM embrasure is the bole or opening through fore, that there is no substontial reason whatever | and direction of the President of the Confederate | Maj Pollock, {in stafford.) Theservant knocked | Which guns are fired from fortifications. Loop for the panic that exists among persons in trade | States, upon the sume principles, basis und foot- | at the door of Major P.’s house, and on his open- | Doles are openings in walls to fire musketry here upon the subject of recetving District notes. ing asif Virginia were now, and during the in- | ing it, aud demanding what was wanted, the | through. We bear that » poor woman was actually charged | terval a member of the Confederacy. The Com-| Degro made no reply, but reached out bis arm Paxsivent Pixace on THE The Bost Meruiage for chang eae watcher in market this | monwealth of Virginia will, after ber adoption | With the note Init Nis} F. mistaking the silence | Courier says that General Pierce hes ancioo lo ne, ington $3 beak anEitk her ouly money, a Wash- | of the Constitution for a Permanent Goverzinent | of the negro, and regarding the seown ee ‘ited ond ered many dt ble Geer ce Wish indeed; the note Uring Yatrlanresiin siiok | of the Confederate peACGAISE Made the Pee | ei cre, Sted one Loe dromm his:sevoiver, | Scat ‘Rionds conmseed piss Gatien ies , ‘ort > - p) 4 2, te face 1m gold, so far es security for its p Etre a member of the Confederacy under the Perma- | which struck the man in the breast, but itis hoped. ; 86. t Constituti if t 7 — | atonce, and with the utmost alacrity, to the ald Silas Marner, the Weaver f Ravelol, the redemption in gold is concerned. over tothe Confederate States sil the petie'peae Pad Heald. mame sus teenta as the Goverument, rE var ca nighinea en We Ofer fo wise {hing nn of asthor 0 “adam Bede ;” cloth T5oents ; mie —_.___ erty, naval stores, and munitions of war, etc , she asap eee ae = yee coaees Mierveing tigbtand day | TxAVELING TRUNKS to be Western Vinoinia.—a letter from a gentle- | May then be {fa possession of acquired from the i[7 A couple of pending matrimonial engage. | '" Preparing to comply w: ese orders. thi ie nd is 4 hie city comprising best Bo Leather ER salle and Career of Major Andre, by Wintrop a rese Gt ‘thy runi > lives, Carpet Bags, &e., witoh wears now selling |, After i rasa Fithp Painters Sommer, Vorage St very 1oW PLCS: AL. STEPHENS & CO. if 5 utagtere of Hydro-Car- =e 422 Pennevenwa._| yon Gils by Thnmas Ache MDs eu. men in Morgentown, Monongalia count: United States on the same terms and in like man- | ments in Worcester, Mass., were hurried up by FLIED LEP se dated April 22, says: = Vs V8» er anthe other Sinton of the Confederacy have | the militia of that city belny ordered to service on ‘S UF, The Pittsburg Chronicle says “The cotton “We Lave just held a Union meeting number- | Goue in like cases. Whatever expenditures of } Wednesday. Thomas Taibot, upon recelving bis Satoe, fines Mgmnt ee cae noe ing 15 men. They resolved unanimously to} Money, if any, Virginia shall make before the | order to march, wes immediately married te tiene yeutoniy, usirly all of whith’ poco cont nocn tne stand by the Stars end Stripes, repudiated the act | Union, under the Provisional Government, as| nah Schofeld, aud directly after left on the special | Pontevitanie. Raliroed ” ‘All Shia pepe tage apa secession. ond called on the other counties of | *vove contemplated, shall be consammuted spall | train to Washington; and William R. Chapman, | ; &2"8y wk a Oeson, Sees IANOS FOR RENT.—A great number of] Any of the above tree ba weal vieg j 2 ‘ ~ brought from Memphis, avoids the export duty , Pianos, embracing «very class FRENCH & ASTEIN, seed ae ie ee ation be metand provided for by the Confederate States iapecligtaly meee ts fie Lincoln was | which cotton shipped from the seceded States has | 8ty!@ and price, for reat by the week, ep 2s one. avenue. month or year, at reasonable rates. determines to quit the Union of our fathers. | AN OVATION.—Remarkable as was the ovation bee! iC eee JOHN F. ELLIS, OYS’ CLOTHING! - ‘Shere ere not more than a hundred secessionists | 3t the departure of the Seventh regiment, it was, {77 When a member of a military couneay at] Tz Secession Fac Torn Dows—A party of | 817 206 Pa. av., bet. 3th eels ‘sts, Ber cane from thot a pet jn all in this county. Have uo fears wuatever | !f posssble, surpassed by the exodus on Tuesday | Marblehead, Mass., was called to duty, he was Virginia secessionists invaded Maryland on ROPOSALS FOR COAL AND WOOD. for echool or ‘arcsa ‘weat, well ya sud of good that Western Virginia, with her linmense white | by the Sixty-nintt It seemed as though every | endeavoring to drive an unruly pig into its pen | Monday last and erected a Secession ‘Flag near aa snepertain, ot prince ay for cash. laboring population, will ever cousent to be tied | @2n, woman and child of Irish descent, to say | He tried once after the surnimous, and failed, | Berlin in this county, but the Union mes soon Orrics SzckgTaRy oF Sznatz U.S. NOAG WALKER & CO. on wo the tall of South Carolina.” nothing of the ten thousand of Americans, was in | when he left the contrary creature, with a “darn | rallied and tore down the hateful thing and drove April 18, 1861. _ 24-6t —- ~ of ae the street to cheer them off. Broadway, from | the hog, 1 must wait t1ll after the war; and in | of the invaderese Proukecce (Md.) Union. SxaLyp Prorosats will be received at this wee ___Rendy-made Ciothing._ An oan —W © beer by letter that a few eter sd ee nage rages the | ten minutes was on his way to the drill room. LE Rang oo Mondar, teeth + SPeciar NOTICE 3 s — Since the Hon. Messrs. Nelson, ) a Wharf, was litera! acked with human belogs —— Says the Chicago Democrat: * nate, Aare dekonny (though Toe lat adtmed Was | The chpien oft beim ie Father Clocks |, Tux Inia Zouaves —A compuny under thia| lLZ;S¢¥Eibe Cbicage Dex (hicago, "All party | gizevnnd revere issue Gees See ypraee pias | 18 coperauenoe ofthe wnartond sete ot noe <r ut) were bonored with an immense | W2lworth, son of the venerable ex-chancellor, cestgeedon) thoroughly drilled, equipped, and | aigerences ure Kecetien 0 party lines wi Wood. The whole to be packed away in the vauite Sp .eue § oe ne Sed will © in Kooxville. Mr. Nelson was the orator | #84 one of the most eloquent clergymen of the | supplied, is now be formes as an auxiliary | away—and we all atand shoulder to shonin; of the Capitol, in pisces which ‘will be show; thank all indehted to come settle os of the day; and though the secession of Virginia | Catholic Church in the country. The chaplain | corps to the Sixty-ninth Reyiment, and wili be puts dat to live or die in defence of our country | Spplication to the, Ermanesr in the service of s00n as possible, and greatly i wes known there at the time, the Union spirit | Of the Seventh, Rev. Mr. Weston, of Trinity | commanded by Thomas Francis Meagher, Esq. | and its flag.”” ES nase «and to has the Soth June next, “ & 0O.. poeneat. ener than ever In the hearts of thoes | Church, sane the ablest ministers of the Epiaoapel | It is ¢pectelly provided Gat It shall not be dons: | “ST SS sa, ss save in that city Lynch | wil be required eeroneeericcme( $s St Present. Church in the diocese.—N. Y. Paper. ease of any ut young, strong and hearty men. Law would be instantly executed upon any shi; Bids the coal nd wood will be considered V; N T™ bua Wome cal ee ee So ie builder or suip owner suspected of such a thing | Separately and satisfactory tamust be} VIRGINIA Monpy ahora par oors ix New Youx .—A reliable gentleman, UF The Fredericksvurg Recorder says: “We » Corporation of Fredericks = as building, or fitting Pom Jy privateer for the | ™&de for the correct th. me. Also. taken who left New York on the day before yesterday, | raise our feeble utterance, and beg our authorities | , UJ7 The Corporation of Fredericksburg, Va., Southern omeeniat ered brings information that there were then full thirty | to act for the present strictly on the defensive, | ha# determined to issue $50,000 in notes, of the : 3d Bp 18-dtMsys thousaud troops in that city, ready to be advanced | Let us not cominence any war of aggression. | @enomination of $2, $1, and fifty cents. Plates| {[7-The German element of the conntry, much 0 Annapolis as fast as the means of transportati: Give the North time to consent for a peaceful | 2% to be engraved and the notes struck at an | of which has served as soldiers in Prussia, or Aus- = Peruit, which latter are being daily greatly separation, meantime relaxing no effort to put the | ©@fly day. The Council beve appropriated 85,000 | tris, or Baden Baden, or Switzerland, is u ‘to any part of the 5 S417 rner 2iet ots ard. WwW SPRING CLOTHING, ~eEAT SALE OR eee prising ALL, State on an efficient war footing. No biow | for the purpose of procuring guns and aiding the | almost in mass to volunteer in defence of the rebcegpeses coe ecaase _“ Erte mtn, STEPHENS & Gv. are is G®*4T SALE OF Re sewer ea’ Sten eae Cane 12 e- tite Unt cone, AT PANIC PRICES, APPLications rox NavaL Sunyice, We learn —— ue = rain ger' on a ae o is Se ae ipa or Wood ina communication to the if: les, whieh they will uake sea = Come for every officer who bas resigned on account the Capital, ours it’ should be. “For the’ present wre. sets by bee gttg from Pine Bluff, | common Gounct! recommends the appropriation pesior style at very low prices, | . oc pets: 2, s or ofthe troubles of the times, there are ten applica | let us stand watch over our owD.” pepe ig Rad ray le Apa of one million of dollars for the equipment of the | in'our Ready tande Depot eee ee i ‘inet wedapted to the tons places cers—o. + . teers t every who resigned previous to. the teins out of the 9- Messrs. Horton and Post, two of the United | of Government omens =k at ee bd da ane Ly vee aud for the support of | Wearing Avesta oi es co., the Cash. wee We coL Secession fever—and other thorough seamen States Marshal’s aids, yesterday visited several ated to the uses of the South. The Skylark is a 17 The New York Herald declares’ that | _9p16 0 "Conn. Svense. aw 523 7th st.. betw. —_-— bank engraving establishments in the city, and | St- Louls boat —Mrmphts Avalanche $230.000 men have been enrolled for active service | @TEINWAY & SONS’ AND RAVEN & BA- Wood and Coal. Resioxations.—W. J. N. Goodwin, of La., | seized ten engraved copper plates, some of nation- From Evror.—Late dispatches by the steamer | in the northern States, and #25,000,000subscribed Ss CONS FlaNoa “a large — has resigned bis second-class ($1 400) clerkship ia | al bonds for the Southern Confederacy, and same Columbia, which left Liverpool on the 9th. state | by States, corporations and individuals for the aid ee ived,— Persons in A No.1 article of WOOD on hand, prepared to the Sixth Auditor's office, Treasury Department. | of bank notes to be issued for the ‘Confederate | Goltpolas Which left 1 ate to Charleston, 8. C., | of tuese volunteers. s at Bt & low suit the wants of each Wood sold cord ota, of Va. has resigned 2 second- | States of America,’ In the center of these plates | at the suggeston of Jeff. Davis. It is denied that {077A meeting of the lawyers of New York wr Wk a papereeapiens a length also, or in A Mt ama by e ‘kabip in the Fourth Auditor’s office. bode porwr thé Grad Teeny. igh aerrg the Great Eastern takes 1,200 Mormons to New | city was held on Monday and some 25,000 sub- received % ‘Mr. sired, 26th. r hes eabchn hala he ERE RATS LO if U7 Coal kept in Coat Houses, screened before do [s) Sie eR) Brien we ae (.1BBS Halk STORE, T. J. & W. M. GALT. ‘01 pccmephins eke ee [pment and relief of the ; {[7"Scores of Philadelphia tenement holders | ¥°!U®' pS ‘ retary of thet 3 7 U7 Albany steamboats carry all troops to New U7~The Vice President of the Atlantic Insur- es bet cena fsa | soe es open fa fl | se conten 3 edgar P rt » coe Feaeae eebert mays that the Union | Saratoga and Whitehall, Saratoga and Schence: | Cougery. n° me OF Sbeence in defence of their | oe ey etal ia fhe wae men of Freaerick rallied yesterday morning in | tady, and Albany and Northern railroads en route — Ou1o.—The War Bill.—The war bill, appropri- to the headquarters of the Army. 19™ On Monday moraing the Cavalry Compa- ating @ million dollars to yi ui p- ‘Tue OatH oF ALLEGIANCE To BE ADMINISTERED | BY Of hea ph Intely under command of Ca, ping of the State troops, Senate of » | ro Poticumzn.—It is said that the Police Com- | Scott, who had been at Harper's Ferry for | Ohio by a vote of 3i to 1. and made such other demonstrations that the se- ‘ined some days, passed through Leesburg on their w: missioners ha’ to administer the ay) or houses, | oath of allegiance, to the United States to all the home, to await further orders. weaving the streets to the sole possession of the policemen in the department. —N. Y. Post. Office 282 Pa. av., between Lith snd 12th sts. music publisher of Rochester, an- rage gy Ae the “Star Spangled mM 5 ome demand for flags the wade peenenar “ood pitas bt ots Goons: eid te SE sP- , in New York fr BEd seer mie a ea | Era gh deg edn | Wn sett a i nad | aie a cee ata Py 1a tbat Btate annum years. -: worth » > person shal} be eligible to the office of Governor | now brings « per yard. cic et eee eae use of the ‘whe shall not have 8 citizen of the U7"A bill bas been before the} {[ 7" It is proposed to issue olin: compere lve and nih : tion Balti wo the it

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