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BALTIMORE ITEMS. NERAL ORDER. THE EVENING STAR. | y.qcc nae, LECULATORE. HAVE YOU SUBSCRIBED FOR THE WEEK. 3 : Ata Naval G: Court Martial convened in LY 8TAR, TO BE MAILED TO YOUR Petition from the citizens of From the American of Tuesday ] Ri pass anc The free development of Union sentiment, the City of Washington on the 12th day of March, FRIEND OR RE VE" aKa nal Gwisenpanee iene ead i which has been so aed for two weeks pest, ig 1861. Captain James Armstrong, of the Navy, was | The love end reverence thus impulsively ex- " RELATIVE WASHINGTON CITY: tot, was referred to the committee on federal | visible in all parts of the State. and has bod ‘its tried on the following charges and sp-cificetions | bibited for bis coustey'e Ban tn ee (TIS THE BEST DOLLAR WERKLY INTHE THURSDAY. . May 2, 18614 | relations effect in the ntare We leara a ere —— against him by direction of the Secretary peop on Tay less hates of my gay — WORLD: Ban A an pes cece al Reese . adopted tes’ rizhts im Freder! t there now considera’ Navy: Decause ineeting in artioo’ Genet Virkinias Fon fo he Secessionista will be able to ‘Chanex I —Neglect of Duty. bumble station It is the more deserving of com- ITS WASRINGTON NEWS is UNRQU Sate) SC ape J ereies, Tress Southern tights, was elev referred 16 the eame | pose throngh the Lesislature ever toil ealtin Specification 1 In this: that the said Captain | memoration—for subordinates 1m the exrvice are ; AL- ‘The Intelligencer replies to Southern journals | Southern rights, 8 Sovereten Convention. ‘Che impfeasion is this! James Armstrong being. on the twelfth day of | not usnally expected to set examples of patriotiam LED: which sneer at the troops from the North, that After some minor business, Mr. Holland re- | morning that they will either adjourn withoutany caweneyy eighteen bundsed end sixty-one, in com- | and fidelity im their trusts, but to follow them the spon —- peed —— ‘yapreasion | ported 2 Dillto amend the 17th, 19th, 26th, 27th | action on the subject, or confine themscives to an | mand 2 the United States tion o! e country, presi avy Yard at War- | The Department deems it no more than strict | ITS GENERAL NEWS IS UNSURPASSBD ddress to the people. When brought up square | tington, State of Florida, and a naval force thereat | justice to W. ¥ BY THAT OF ANY TWO DOLLAR Sith renard So the naterial. and Aleck line, of j 10% TOS at ewes tclahiage te coke re eee a eet the ean ihe een rmame ap sates adequate to a defense of said yard, did then and the Court ia, bis Debalf should be made WEEKLY! Northern volunteers are entirely unfounded» lands. This bill’ repeals the law known as the | have been engaged for months past in stirring up | there, on the demend of Commissioners of the | known throughout the service It therefore directs — Per vasa yo eh Oe etane lan Dill affecting the o beds of Maryland, ard j rebellion shrink from the responsibility State of Florida, sup; ave inflamed Po} ported. & military force | that this General Order be publicly read, as emrly | irs AGRICULTUR. R WILL a thi ust either | restores the law precisely as it was before the p2s- We understand that some of our dry goods com- | from the States of Alabama and Florida. surrender | 28 Practicable after its receipt, by the Comman- I AL MATTER W! BE of an attack upon this city, ani ey must el ° WORTH TO ANY FARMER A RUN- ission houses have received orders from New | to them, without resistance, said yard, the public | ders of ail naval stations, and all vessels of the uy to execute it, or the er ickat ec aan Framed unenimourty. papier ‘bul also polite York to send back immedi tely all their goods ! roperty thereat, and a portion of the force under Bary im commission: in ‘the Presence of the of- DRED TIMES ITS YEARLY CosT. » They cannol ept a grea - ‘hich »n advance has not been made; and | his command. ficers command. ‘ 2 Wile, in their present cordition of exctiraent, TA copasininaton Wan: tha Mayorot Hatlions | ee bner Heer tee ee Specification 2. In thin: that the said Captain Gineon Waxtus, S cretary of the Newy. | 1T8 HOUSEHOLD RECIPES WILL SAVE Sate ee ee eerie nn? on Ucitatinns Os the tnlecy Gone: the une, and tccioe'| 10 Gepacliy. nad<anetnes hoses pechoomr ote | Jomes “Armstrong being, on the seventh day of | Navr Deranr. ‘April 24, 1661. TEN TIMES ITS COST EACH YEAR ‘Sathonene which wilh nat miserably tit. trial pureulta of thateity, wasreferred to the Com. | sixteen hundred packanes. ‘So we go, for alittle | Januar: Ys A seabowe e (cginee fin eee a TO ANY FAMILY. tions. fun for the boys, but death to the frogs sixty-one, in command o! Tn ites Navy Ti 2 THE NEWS HERE. mA bil to amend the ath article of the code of} Weare informed that the goods Telonging to Yard at Warrington, State of Florida, and the VF rn Sollowiny rte eatin by the Navy | The Number for this Weel, to be out on Fi pater enc blic local laws relative ty free negrocs and mu- | the Massachusetts regiment, which were taken | naval forces thereat, and haying reason to spre. Department on the 2th instant, is now made pub Ax Inrontaxt Matres To oun racaeictanit ators was referred to the Committee on the Ju- | possession of by the authorities in Baltimore, are | bend the approzeh of a hostile force. did then em 22xs.—In locking over our city tax sales, we dis- dici all safely kept. An inventory has been forwarded | there, end at ell times Subsequent thereto to the | Hi for the benest of ail whom it may coreern: cover that fn the excitement of the times and the Mr Wallts, from the Committee on the Judi- | to Washington, and everything will be sent on | twelfth day of Januar: A inclusive, eighteen hun- Navy Drrantaent, April 2, 1881. 2 is ¥ ing one. n oppertunity will admit of the same. dred snd sixty-one, fa{i to take the ordinary and | Te the Fourth Auditor of the Treasury : Bvery Person at @ distance who would general didiculty of obtaining money, hundreds | ciary, Ss pele a Fe ea of ay ee os of the Corn Exchange and of the | proper mersures for the defense of said yard,and | Sin—The amounts found to be due to resigned P. ith ref pea is sold for the taxes of | tbe constitution o| - | Provision Exchange, at meetings held yesterday, | the public property thereat Navy Officers from ths States whioh claim to havs ‘ented with referen: what 13 really ‘Whose real estate bas been Mr. Coudy reported a bill to exempt from ex: nge, bs » : . 5 1858 (sold 1a 1859) have failed to redeem It. Un- tion the property of a debtor to the amount of | eppoiuted committees to confer with the authorl- | Speeificatton 3 In this: that the eaid Captain | seceded will horee {ter be paid them from the United gerng on here wn these interest- bs deemed to-d to-morrow, {t will be so. pet ac sang ties in relation to the removal of the restrictions | Jaures ecw 3 being, on the ninth day of J: States fonds heretofore sent to or deporited in ing tenes should receive st Jess re: eemed to-day or jorrow, The Speaker presented a message from the Ex- | which have operated so injuricusly to the trade | uary. eighteen hundred and sixty-one, in com- | shove States, except in cases where the Department Li SeresowaeeSy lnk Sa them, 00 te saree toi lecukivac tn sethenee toan. nqaitriet tue ions, (ot tie clty: . 4 da reastution | Od, t8 set forth An the lest precedin E specifica | shail otherwise direct. regularly. ‘it tw ; 2 S e City Ci ter nesed a resolution on, en an ere, and at al penenny ie ob der mer ties a the raala Predesck ace atk nica bream he ee ee —— thereto to the twelfth day of January, | !®m,respectfully, your obedient servant, 5 i CALL AT ONCE AT TRE STAR OFFI racks in Frederick fifteen hundred muskets and a | requesting the Mayor to communicate with the hicluatve, eiphtsen hodred eed dirty oes et GIDEON WELLES, ICE Jd of May, 1859) The two years expire to-mor- | sm:il number of swords and accoutrements and | Lezislature on the subject of bringing about a ! | AND SUBSCRIBE FOR IT. Unfortunatel: wer exists that can | rifles Since the 20th ult , 300 of the arms there | restoration et railroad Lacragreigueictne between j pe maove to Fort Pickens, or — sehen | ap 2-2w Secretary of the Navy. tow. Unfortunately, no power ered, Bsltimore and other parts of the country. he men under his command. and munitions of | ———————————————————— ee pouitly accord longer time. We advise every | of band bave been ordered to be companies ont uns woes Mrarjand otber public property in hie charge, or | FX REDMOND" GALLERY. AMUSEMENTS. ty sold | Oe nteed in i 30nd] pee colt tom the Sun of entey) the latter to destroy; al'hougb at the time afore- | L4XCELIENT PICTURES trom 95 CENTS person who hes net redeemed his property ganized in Middletown. Frederick county; an Tus Customs Orricers—Raisino os tax Usi- | Sata ne was inconvanten tation of the approach | t sty price requircd. Pennsylvania av., THEATER for taxes in 1859, to do so before three o'clock to- pages eve sere 4 eeancrn, Semple gy Ree rand] Be | Fisa Tas Hatvanve Cor—Ex- oC a hostile force which be believed be could not, | 8th and 9th ste, = FL Bugreaeé W. Wirnans, Ja... [oescos “a ; e 3 and abou! us 4 NT. r+ vious arrangemen ee morrow without fail, at any sacrifice to obtain fint locks, and have none of the recent improve- eas oP ey to P PAlgocdiots pi totteree| with the forces under his command, successfully Rice wi? THE IA! IES. ; » Rovs....... on a Stage - the mears of so doing. ments. Witnin the pasttwo or threedavsthe Home | coiivctor of this port, entered upon the duties of | e Il.—-Dibebedic Orders ana Conduct | MANTILLAG Oe ee ion pool THIS EVENING, a ie Guard has beea added. He canyot state the exart his position yesterday morning. It was expected | CHARO® a = e iebatid cb meet eiivents warteie nf. Dresses. cut hast The Perfor co will et of SmorreicureD Catcciations —The disunion- | number of troops in actual service, but believes | tha: the United States flag would be rilecd on the | sees Posteri ay Weak tha, fd Captain | Of made will vie cal on Mira ,lzze CHARLES THE SECOND PY be from 300 to 400. Of the number , Specification | Ln this: that the said Captein | CREEL Not see on teeth stroct. baween Ast press of the South, upon the authority of a | the number to be fr custom-house at ten o'clock, and at that time large James Arms rong being, on the ninth day of Jere k 808 ALS. a foolish parazraph recently eppearing In the New Pope} the “duh Whathes thee bone crowds of persons esacusbled on Second, Gay and | 3° Sghten Mckaiel aca sixty-on ein com. | 5 Shi laste at Mr. Waker Lewis's. jes, York Times, are cheating thelr readers into the | dally be paid or not tea matter te be determined | Lombard strerts to witness it. For some. reason And the f + ‘4 werd an ar Tey ee s hurrs. and wi Besreas Saal i apne ROUGH DIAMOND. of the United States Navy Yard at War- | done ina short time, on Msn, - — the matter was delaved, besides which it became | M*nd © i ety Ag belief that the seee is enpeea ae ent ap hesgrereqmorrynare ame + for the Virginia | H&cestary to erect a flag-ateffon the Lombard street rington, Florida, and the naval forces therent, and | cut and fit from @ to O dresses per y, tect with erms the autbority and rig ol e r. Stake sa‘ at the or 2 cate or Prices. i 0 to your house, if preferred, or take them to her rivate Boxes $3 Porch before the flag could beiun up. The work | and tn Rexel pt aioe on tee ey ced thereto, | Se oe é . ester Chairs 75 cents: Indy and gentieman @1 United Sta! The paragraph in question ad- | troo;s to search for arms in that State had been of putting up the pole drew the whole crowd to tha Aaccears aa tue fae "ante che aaa wee: S MILIZARY SHIRTS ess Cirole snd Parquetts—gentiemen 50 vised the disclacement of the President by yio- | countermanded by the Virginia authorities. Lombard and Gay streete, and at quarter before sony =p ay coe ¥> ae —— = REY, BLUG ARY SHIRTS ion Bgeute. sable daa bie a Jence, and the elevation of some one in hisstead | | Mr. Chaplain offered au order providing for the | tweive o'clock tue flag, waa horsted it wes greet: | tenorfollowing: “Be vigilant to nontoenhe oline | SHIRTS of the tes quulity,and any q . ll S. Who may be more of » representative man of the | sending of a special messenzer to the Governor of ed witb repeated cheers, and the “Star Spangled rty. The commanding ofhecres ten eae | be supplied st Une Collarand 3 te current war feellug of the loyal population of the | Virginia to ob ain information on the whole sub-| Runner” ond “Colum a, Getn of the Ocean,’ | Property. Tbe ce yanding officer at Fort Bar- | erch. WHITE SHIRTS from Nise’ Dollare te WANTS. Feaee te Senne Sietath of this folly of the | ject, and that the committseon federal relations | were sung ‘There wea nc olhes eacltement thin You will soonest win anne td, then-and | E'shteen Doliarg og : Weston en eatOn, press are calculating that | Inquire and report whether or not, at the time of | the cheering and ain ing, and the throng d'spers'd | tere” and at’ thmes subsequent thereto to the ee oo oe ANTED-To know if DANIFL FLINN vs Washington remains well nich as defencelets as | the burning of the Armory at Harper's Ferry.cer- | the chee pidty shanith bad gathered. ‘Throughout | (Oars crsanumy erties cence ede «ewe we We ree ral DANIEL | INN en the 4th of ‘Mareh last, and that nothing effec. | tain citizens of Maryland went over to Virginia the phil ot time there was apparent good feeling. el ‘ te 4 ee Ee pests Aart cad tea Call and look at our @1 0 Shirt. Fermannah, I elacd. Any infarmatoe ar bine “4 five es yet! been done’ by the Government ts | and appropriated Terry. Latd on the table | NOt Were there any unkind expressions, calculated | Oe; 1 Violation of patina lies igowhicdecar ra so se ee gbiize bie sleter, Margret, corner mixteeuth, » ‘ site m force for the doe | arms at Harper's Ferry. 1. A disturb the peace veg . y s : uenlatondaes at te thority? tow ercecsea | iar, lacck reported a bill to prohibit zipay en- |? Arout ime cclock, when only some twenty or | Fort Pickens to tp a plies of eater oe ares Call and look at our large stock of this impression Is, Is evident in the fact that | campments and traveling fortune tellers ; referred thirty persons were standing near, nearly the 7 P F alrendy W ton ay is safe against an as- | 'o the committee on the judiciary. Also, a bill — 28; ro FLANNEL SHIRTS OF ALL COLORS. | WANT GD A tmall HOUSE rent at to ox whole of the police force having been withdrawn, | Pronerty In bis charge, or to take any measures or #125 8125 81.25 81.25 | avenne an. strect, and Ninth and Fourteenth sate, fiomn,tn sriny of Jess than Afty thousand | prohibiting. free negrocs from, returning to this| \'voung mar anmed Genin beer ee Navy Yard and the public proserte nteaa | 438 133 3 baa. | Maret bya punctual teonnt. Pisave ehdreen 8 * . bs i P| ” = i, .: t Office. and Im See farther fart tant witsle toe werk | tha county comebalonce ed the Bate tiene se with Nie pockey Nite, Tnetentie cenit YSEG | thereto, exept to double the guard stone of the | siiecs. anlcin, suits, suixrs. |" aaue Cie Freddie tance a troops was | amount not exceeding the annual levy for ether a ( y, i rad { ANTED-—A ems!! and comfortably furnished by those outalde, and Lemmon ran into the cus. | B°sm oma yards ae the said Captain | CLOTHING Ethno of ne READY-MADE | WANTED A email and comfort Ward. for = [inned. the whole 75.060 were actually mustered | county purposes to purchase arms for defense, | tum hoc crated quickly gathered and | jso0ceArmotronce tele Woon Capea WIESENFELD & CO., gral family without children. Kont not into servic nd 25,000 more bed offered them- | Ouiid armories, etc. Referred. threatened hii with deata 1f Le could be found. United States Navy Yard at Warrington, Florida, Corner 455 street and Pa. avenue. PSPS ARP to C. W. Bt be “ea selves to tbe Government. Thus, in two weeks Senate. Policemen Moran Sutherland, who were near at and tie naval forces thereat, and under instruc. | _™23t Odeon Hall. : = time only, the United Stutes rateed an army three The bill to authorize the banks of the State to} hind, followed Lemmon into the custom-house | tions from the Secretary of ‘the Navy directing TO TRE MILITARY. WANTED—at 520 Seventh street,(np stair.) er four in es larger than that which the disunion- | issue smal! notes—reporied in the House proceed- | and took him into custody. Without the crowd bim to be vigilant to protect the public property LUE ANU RED SHIRTS inthe greatest from ten to fifteen respectable and " jsw bave been adie to bring Into the field atter | ings of Tuesday—was passed, and is now a law. | was furious. and a rope was procured with which 3! three months almost superhuman exertions to that ‘he bill toempower the Mayor and city coun-| to execute t 2 e it | quantities. Orders promptly filled ir threat, but Justice C. D. Hies and | 274 t9 coSperste with the commanding officer at | 4 WALL. ST cod in one month more the balance of the | cil of Baltimore to raise 1 ble BOYS. to +ell Stationery caavatenee. From 7 sah 9 EPHENS & CO., 1 _ 2 propriate money | deputy sher!ifs Pontier and Crouch cffered their | £0Ft Barrancas, who was Lieutenant Slemmer, 322 163 000 men which the Government designs to | for the defense of the city was poseed; and is now three dolin-# can he ear, m 1-2" : United States ‘Army, did, on the tenth day of | =! St ad IRGINIA MONtY WANTED. in payment wrilco cation, Cctest, the party to the central | Sannary, eighteen Pandred ead aise one, then P FURE FRESH MIL | Vikrs and Cacdies, Paty ore, Piaer tn the ficid immediately, wil! snrely be in | a law. police station, which they did, thouzh the throng and there, In accordance with an nndersiaudine ERSONS La wact of Fure Fresh Milk oan be | $'6% street, cand Water st eras; making a force iwice as large 2s the dis-| The message from the House proposing the ap- | followed closely after, and sometimes attempted | previo sly bad with Lieutenant Slemmer, dis- | Secommodated on reasonab.e terms, morning, |_apstwe iam 3 Un‘ous’s cea at any time possibly have in ser- | potating of a joint commitiee on mileage was | to get hold of Lemmen. After reaching the po- | patch the steamer Wyandotte to ald him. Liew yon. , by applying = eee as — te vice, if but because they are absolutely without | concurred in, and the presidentappointed Messrs. | lice stition the crowd a:spereed, and Lemmon | tenant mmer, ia the defense of bis post, Fort ba nly enty second at., between atu Re NNING HORSE WANTED pete to the means of sustaining 2 larger furce, if one sv | Bradley and Franklin : Was subtequently taken before United States | Pickens, Florids: to wien te bie eee Bae | ane : ; fait Saddle borec, Dot Ser ar ay eee nred, @ 2. Mr. Stone offered the following resolutions, | Commiesioner Hat an, who heid him to bali for a] ser. had removed; and thereafter, to wit: on the Suuts AND DRAWERS! » I beastae iene phe ag coomax leaps’ Teed ever before in the bistory of modern ware, | which were referred.to a select committee further hearing. twelfth day of January, cighters, henired and one er et SHIRTS! 1 is brok ‘aris proforred. Inqurre at thie =. has to large an army a8 75,(00 men been so suct- Whereas the late deplorable events that oc- In the afternoon the flag was again put up, ard | sixty-one, the sald Captain James Armstrong, in TWO THOUSAND DRAWERS, i ap Ii denly improvised aud so quickly provided for by | curred 1n the city of Baltimore were caused by a] jt is not probable that it wiil be avain disturbed, violation of such understanding and bis instruc-| Ordon filled promptly. . Bhy government These tacts prove tacontestibly misapprehension of the object of the ace of the | as such conduct is de precated by all good cit:zenu. not only the military power of the United States, | troops Over the soil of Maryland; an bat the evergy and capacity of these who bave H D-8E) 7 7 tions, issued, without the knowledge of Lieutenant | _my 1-st WALT, STEPHENS & CO. | We Nore sicine hewarkpreg, ot hemag L SS ——————— Siemmer, to Lieutenant 0 H Berryman, com-| Qc in@ MIG r 5 8 sorpius of Fvrniture on hand, can obtain the W hereas that object was for the protection of Junce Bonp’s Cuaxce To THE Guann Jery in manding sald steamer. an order of te following A tel UE pany BORSe “—r ae and fair prices by applying at 969 Seventh st. been called to the reeponsibility of weilding that | our national capital, in the preservation of which | Battimoky in REPKRENCE to Tux Recext Rior. | tenor: You will continue to cos perate with the | style and acti suted for military | Rol? BONTZ & GRIFFITH. power for the protection of the riybts of their | our State is more deeply interest-d than any other, | At the openivg of the May term ef the Baltimore | commanding officer at Fort Pickens; but, should | purpocee. The owner bas no use for nim YE charge—the Government of the Uniied Siates. and not, as many supposed, for the purpose of at: | Criminal Court, yesterday morning, Judve Bond | i oe tacking any of our sister States; therefore, be it j o e i) t jess | Bnd would bs pleaxed te dispose of him to any one delivered an important charye to th ‘ itheattenipeeene es et eres Er the wee: | Waling such @hores, Inquire at. P Baie yy LOST AND FOUND. Tue Freer —We icaru that a dozen vesselscg | Resolved by the Senate of Maryland, That the | reference to the occurrences of the | bof April. in| sel under your command. Ia the event of the | 1-UW’S Ag ic al Vi Se, 558 gy — be - _— Commodore Stringham’s fleet will very shortly | Passage of tropa over the soil of Maryland forthe | which he ays it see rang, unbarticlly to inquire ! capture of the fort, you will proceed Immediately | &:b-tW-rn Pa avenue aed Cana! =—— £2 REWARD Stared away, on the et inst . ; rotection of the national capital should not be | into the occurrences, and to present such pelea et 7 ; flack COW. te puttosea. It 16 foconsist of at least fifty war ves. | Prowction of the of aggremion on the part of the | as have borne a part'in the riot, If elther af them | 10, ue sation to which you have been ordered by THE STARS AND STRIPES. 72ok 08 er forchead, white spots on ner els of various descriptions, xccompanted by suf- J general government. ; m a fe re ol & has anv knowledge or means of discovering the | jad We Serre pt ee en gene Parted that the; A HAY: a fow more want ce eee long horus’ The above rewarc ficient steam transports for the accommodation of R-solved, That if any more troops than those investigations are not to be confined to the occu: prove sufficient to make an efficient blockade of | Cessty for the protection of our capital, that we ip y Ley Ty: hose superior American laet, yard is surrounded by armed men *? ‘axes. from eet long. will be to whoever will find turn her t i truth, they ere bound to make it known Their | pes these charges and specifications the “find to diepore bet ps the usual rates, wet the loft ‘acyl corner “ft Tah and Te ota. ‘fom a land force at ienst 20.000 strong. Thus it wil] | 20W Within the borders of the Stateshould be ne- » of the Court je In the following terme: tie inerense Ho uberauence of the demand, 2 f Burtin, Jlator ad ee Tences of that day alone, but are to inquire Phe Court, having maturely considered the sity oO coeal every lniet ou the Southern coast, luto which any J Tecommend they be transported by the different | whetber there was preeoncert and preparction | whole case. with therovidence aaa the defence E —— mise | AUCTION SALES. veasel drawing six feet of water night pr-venhred railroad compautes over their roads and by whom, and are_to present all whe a \ aforesaid, find es follows: | eee enter: while it will devolve on the disunion au- | Resolved, ‘That the Governor be requested to do} in obstructing the raiffoad. They are to flod| «1 Thettne first specification of the first charge For Four Days Longer! | _ by J.C. MoGUIRE & CO. Auctionsers. thorittes the necessity of keeping in arma, feed. | What in bis Judgment may seem best caleylated | whether nen Of thelr citizens were ted upon and against the asid Cuptain James Armstrong ie | (TRUSTER’S SALE OF FURNITURE AND distinc’ armies sufficient to cope with | 9 produce harmony and restore the travel on the | ¥ilied by the froops without provocation. and | proved, except as tothe words In seid specitica- <t \ possnoLy | Erracrs.-On SATURDAY, nd forers accompanying it, in or nezr Nor- J Aiiferent railroads to and from Baltimore. must atsapd to the brexking into storesand illegal | {ion—‘aaequute to a defence of seid yard? EVa Nn S’.2 | fiaz,dthe et 10 o'clock, in front of our Ste ice follt, Chariesion, Savannah, Prisacola, Mobile, |, The bill from the House to repeal the present arming of troops. In this connection be says: varie raliit tae eid Ceccifiontion of the first | 476... Penmeyivania Avenue....476 | gree weshall sells by virt a valesvie assert aud New Orleans. Or at least an agarezate of | !@w relating to taking out land warrants for va-| Ica 1 your attention to sections 159 and 160 of cbarge against the sxid Captain James Arinstrong ie i ie ment of Household Furniture and Effects, com- 320 000 troops stationed for the protection of those | Cant land, Passed last session, effecting the oyster | the Code of Public Generel Laws respecting the | is proved We chal eentinns wurseinel Hr dh Lunportant pointa alone. beds of the State, was passed obstruction of retlroads, which are 2s follows : “3 That the third specification of the first = " D> ns | Wainte Tete a-Tete and Nebogany Hair Spring- The operations of the Geet alone thus bid fatrto | Mt Lynch offered the following, which wea] ° 15) If any person shall: pine charge 1a proved, except that the accused did te- JEWELRY, PLATED WARE, ke, aca! Mofne, monopolize the etiention of all the military force | 8dopted: cause anything to be placed en a: move or send to Fort Pickens thirty men—a part For , Rosewood Ms: Tec tunion ste can possibly keep in the Geld. | |, 7 hereas, the condition of our country is such | this State calculated to obstruct, overthrow, or of Lis command—thirty muske's and some am- FOUR DAYS LONGER-ONLY. 1 Gynoeans Seri unless they propose th abandon fo the Grind | that clvil war, with all tis Lmpending horrors, is | direct from the track of such railroad any cer. munition, and a barge load of provisions —— Sates the cities wa anise shove. That enG it: | chal te break: upon Ge, aud from out geograph- | vehicle or carriage travelin here Do snd M: bi ; x oF parsing on such | + And the Court thereupon further find that the Now is your tune to make a selection of | ar Chetre ey route Tables, of cot-on or # cargo of other soutberu production | 1a! position, the iives and property, both public | railroad, or shall break or injure In any manner = " a ) Cane mg ene Lounges, sald Captain James Armstrong is guilty of the JEWELRY AND ATED WAR rueseis, can seek a market throuvh auy southern port. is and private, of our citizens, will be more endan- any railroad in this State with the view or intent Sirst charge of neglect of duty scitioad — Se - - to become a fixed fact within one month from this | gered than thst of any other portion of the coun- | to obatruct or overthrow any car, vehicle or car- from the most extensive and beautiful ssortment Fztension : “And the Court doth fur ber find: ever offsred for sn'e in the -r any other its. OBk Dininy day ; pud without the proceeds of the anle of their | *¥, 1t becomes our duty as well as our interest to | p's fe. such pesson 80 offending sball be deemed ply and ingrein C) te. ne Tables,” — ¢ Single and Mattresses “1 ‘That the first specification of the second For the Low Price \ Crops, the disuatonists will have no means what. | xbeust sil means of conciliation and compro- | gulity of felony, and upon conviction thereof, charge against the accused le proved, except that of fy Gl Wesbrmnte, ever of procuring military supplies of any deserip- mise, without relinquishing our constitutional | shall be sentenced to the penitentiary for not less thirty men—a part of bis commend—were sent by ONE DOLLAR! | Lt Chips, Crockery and Gines “are, Hoa; for they do not produce or manufacture — bsrtirsbediee a éamntlitiee ot dw tace Ser ae pep hao shat | {82 8! Captain James Armstrong to cooperate in i Cgeking Stove, Keirige aor. be, = r esolred, i Z “$s he death of any person shal fence of Fort Pickens. j , i rms Osh in current fun is. Pop paein bf ooencnae Set thei Wrath be I cheese aequested tr uke new comescaine be orcasioned by the overthrow or obstruction of | ‘Me 4ersuce, of Fort Pickens bleedin wate | m2 JS MOGUIRE & CO . Avote, +B such dificuities #8 these, has the disunion | the propriety of recommending the mppotntment | any rallrosd cst, vehicle or carriage, produced] «2 ‘Phat the « ond specification of the sscond DiFFERENT *TYLES OF SETS By 3. C, MoGUIRE & CO. Auctioneea. conspiracy already pluneed the South of a committee to Wait on the President of the | by the placing of anything, or obstruction on any | charge $s proved. in market, together with DVINISTRATOR’S 841 OF WASH. United States, the President of the Southera Con- | railroad, or by breaking or injuring any railroad, “ And thereupon the Court find the said Cap- A LARGE LOT OF LOCKETS, PINS, { INGroy City Gis liext Cowrany Stocs.— Tux Derantaextat Stave —For the infor. | fdderecy, and the Governor of Virginia, with a] or any bridge attached thereto, in violation of tue tain James Armstrong to be gurlty of the second EAR RING: * OaSaTUROAY AFTERNOON. say ath, atS mation of ‘our r-aders who may have business to | View of bringing about some understanding preceding section, the person so placing the thing | caarge of disobrdience of orders and conduct un- im sam eee NGS, an o'clock at the Avction Kooms, we shail sell, vy es f the Militery De- | Whereby the danger may be averted, and civil | or obstructing, of breaking, or injuring, eball be} becoming an officer” LADIES and GENTLEMEN’S CHAINS, ‘order of the O-phan’s Court - paeeslet Woninno ee Het 2A the | “2!, the destruction of the lives and property of | deemed guilty of murder *’ And to setion 203, And the sentence of the Court ie: BRACELETS, &o., &0. , Fourteen Shares Seiungton City Gas Light | oes serving ts tho Departmental Staff: OUF citizens, be prevented, and that they report | respecting the Injury of telegrapbs with the State; hat the said Captain James Armstrong be Also, A LOT OF PLATED WARE, i —~ Gas Col. J.-S K. Mansteld, Inspector Gene-al U. | LY teselution or otherwise. : which is as follows: * Any person who shall | gusrended from duty for the term of five years, consisting of ! S Army, commanding; Capt. Theodore Talbot ‘The Senate went into executive session, and wilfully, snd with intent to Interrupt the opera- with the loss of pay for the first half of the said Knives and Forks, Waiters, Ceke Baskets, Assistant Adjutant General; Lient fC. Sullivan afterwards = daa to meet In executive session | tions of the telegraph, injure or destroy any of the] term, and be reprimanded by the honorable Sec- Goblets, Gus, let Artil'ery, Acting Assist. Adj’t General; J. R. | 2! four o’cloc! poles, wires, or other works of the telegraph com- | retary of the Navy in general orders.” Drake De Kay, Esq’, Vol'r Aid-de-camp. panies now or berenfter incorporated in this State, | . AXDLORD'S Sale Salt Stands, Tes and Table Spoons,&o.,&c, | L of dist shall, npon conviction, be fined not less than ti i bave approved this scatence, and cavtes pacing M JIG. rd. Obief Engineer; C » THE SitvaTion oF Arrains —A crisis is ap- wall, ta} c 3,0€ Bned not less than five} james A natrong will accordingly be suspend» Wocdbaty, Lieat FH: Prine, ted liter. B. | prosckng inthe military tate eet mg | Bot fnoFe then Bfty” dolar, or confined tn toe By order of the Adminiatrator. | most J.C MoGUIKE & CO , Aucts, {Joh Cosh ove, tof John Um, dchatte s lances -d Tucker, 10 me diveeted, L from duty for the term of five years BOOS BOOS! have seized and taken in distress al! the estate, M Robert, Assistants; sll of the U.S. corps of | at the seat of wer ‘Troops bave not been concen- | J@i! of the county or city where the offense was date, with loss of psy for the first half of SELLING AT HALF PRICE! ri ht, tite interest, property. claims demand ptt ces i . ps treting there for so many days without a definite | Committed not more than twelve or less than three] term on =e % / e law ons fs acauite of said Bri 1 5 , ajor DH Bucker. chief of Quartermaster’s | object, and {t 1s manifest now what the purpose | Months, at the discretion of the court.” In carrying into execution that Part of the sen- Gould net read belore. . ! cntence cot, No. 197 ‘bon ay Fs Department; Lieut E.E. Camp, %h Infantry, | of government is. Kaltimore is to be completely Se ee tence which directs that Captain Armstrong be And he who a.ways could said city of Washiagtan, , to wit Lieut F Ross, 7ta infantry, tants filled with troops, and Maryland is to be com- MILITARY Movements IN St. Lovis —The St. } reprimandet in genera! orders, I have painful iday read the more,” - Washstaave, L my Lieut A Beckwith, Ist artillery, chief of the | pelled to act like a State still in the Union. All is Republican of the 27th say: “On Thurs- | duty to perform. The sentence in this case migbt Subsistence Pepartiwent; Lieut. Kelton, 6th in- | the !nfermation which reached us up toa late day nivbt a large quantity of imuskets—from | be considered severe, without the addition of a ay a Shall fantry, sssistant. hour last night plainly Indicated that this is tue | 14,000 to 20,000, it ia reported—were placed on | reprimand; but a Court composed of oificers the POSIT: VELY CLUSE OUR STORE Surgeon CH. Laub, U.S.A , Medical Direc- | polley of the government at Washington Let us| board the City of Alton at the Arsenal, and trans- | highest in rank, and most experienced in the ser- tor; Surgeco R. F. Simpson, U.S. A, in charge | ftate the points of the latest news {a brief. The} ported to Alton While this movement was in | vice, bas deemed otherwise. and {ts jndgment +f General Hospita! for the regular troops; A greatest activity prevails in Southern Pennsylva- | progress, a car containing several German United | cannot but be approved. The misconduct, in- ant Surgeon DL. Magrader, U.S.A. ine ge | Bis, 17,000 troops belng in the fleld there ut the | States soldiers, was topped on Fifth street, near | deed, which led to this trial, does not affect alone of General Hosp!tsl for the volunteer forces. Present time. At Camp Scott, York, Pa, there | Washinuton «G Ca-peti ¢ of various k nds, ro ven number of various kinds of Bedstonds, as ndveriised, Hl Bots. Me Pillows, Bolsters, Bisukets, and we invite your | Together with a large quantity of goods toe nu- EARLY SELECTION i voulatize, © to parc avenue, and ‘‘cleaned out.””’ ‘The | the reputation and discipline of the naval service, Toaetae ae “ie =!" HY, giYe potion that on FRIDAY ; are 6,000 men; at Camp Stifler, near Chambers- | report had been circulated that the soldiera were | but the tatercens of the whole pesple. And the p fade SC inst, at 100 mye ge ng Jors Conner, tue uo t messenger who | burg, 260; at Camp Cortin, near Harrisburg, | on the way to = powder tmegazine, in the north | age and length of service of the officer who has GG. EVANS, cl oder reorty Ferently tampered with confidential dispatches | 4,000, two regiments from Obto are quartered near | part of the city, for the pur; of taking posses- | been found guilty of direliction of duty, under 476 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, J oaah, 01 te rem shtzusted to bim for conveyance between Wasb- | Lancaster, and 1.200 United Statesregularsat Car- | aion of it. Detachmente o troops from the dif- | such circumstances, instead of constituting any| m 1,tr Potween 3d.and 4 ste. between M and N, the f ington and Philadelphia, is a Baltimorean. and | lisle. Scattered at different points between Phil-| ferent military companies are now encamped | claim to lenity, only render it the more impera- On SALE—A 204 GSO iL. se SALE—A good HORSE, light WAGON m1 -2t* herrtofore te said to have borne anexcelient char- | @delphia, Elkton and Perrjsville there ere 6,0W | about the magazine, at the De Tee annonce | tive,that the discipline of the service should be | [YR PALE A ood HORM BRIDLE. g\-** ~ by GREEN & WILLIAMS. accticorere seter. Ua the delivery of bis dispatches in Phil. | more for the pi arpewe of Protecting it. A quantity of | vindicated. cheap fur cagn; sold for no fault: the owner QOS OUSEHOLY AND KITCR PURNI- adelpbia, Capt Sanders discovered tuat they had Three thousand New Jersey troops zre to march guns mar! for Frankfort. Ky., were seized on it was the duty of Captain Armstrong, as the | Qet having suffictent uxe for them ‘wishes TURE at Avction —On DAY. thesd og zl been opened and read somewhere on the road | fom Trenton to-day, which will constitute in ail | Thursday. on the Levee, and thelr abipment pre- | commanding officer of the naval force at Pensa- | tu. dispose of them, Apply te We, Hew HEAT- 10 o’clook a. m., we shali se it the reaidenos Thy gton and that city. Conner is | & force of over 20.00) men {n that region. their | vented. ‘This embraces all the sensation nora | colenne duty wuich be could not but know was | l.E\ - Dyer. 49 Jeferscn street, Georgetown + or Mr J. & Kobinson, No 381 5 -xto atrect, be- believed by the Government to have sold the in- | destination being undoubtedly for Baltimore. to | for the present.”? expressly and ‘strictly enjoined”? on him by law itd avenue, betweon 435 Sta ovs., Waea- sen Gand H streets north, a gocd assort gent of formaticn they contained at a round price, to | Open the route to the federal capital Ou the = Tea Jb blmnsclt “(a good example of patriot | EW8:______—__ éeam Pumeeeatee deboard. state agent of the disuniosiat. "| south side of Baltimore arestationed at Annapolis} Pvsuic Mugtinc.—We learn that a public | ism.” zs well as to be *< vigilant in inspecting the PISTOLS ey aoe ae pe ad He te now In the custody of Col. Butler, at | 2 force of between four and five thousand men, | mectine of the cliscm of fetta county, was | conduct” of those under bis command tT VOLVERS Aloo! Te ENN POCKET RE Castor, Rockin Dnuirg. Side and cther Tables, Aunapol's, who, it ts understood, will prousbly | including the Providence Marine Artillery, which | lld at the Golgt iene os Saturday the ] yer the embarrasements of his position may have | VOLVERS. Also, the ENGISH TRANTER \ 2 hang biw, by wav of an example. ~ | left Perrysviile yesterday. ' . 27th, in which a central Home Guard was estab. The Sixth aud Thirteenth New York regiments | liehed at the Court House, and auxiliary yuards Sauawikass oe ts. — The President yes. | 2°UPY & position directly opposite Annapolis, and | recommended through the county. Resolutions | sources at bis disposal—adequate or Snadequate— terday made the following appointments: James | ‘be Sixty-ninth are at the Junction Mire, tite passed assuring the citizens of the | 2nd to bave imparted zeal by his example to those SP 90-3 Harlan. United States Attorney for the district of | , It Will shus be seen that Baltimore ts completel ©] pint Cotta; e and other Bedeteads been, an earnest patriotism would have taught | PISFOu. \ i i: rathsr Beds and Mat'rerses, him ‘to nfake the best possible use of sl these A large assortment of theabove just recsived. — f" my Wivdow cas, : OF B., it ti rr. broweetets, SLs Gineicecine tena ¥ | Northern states who bave settled in the county | around bim; instead of suffering tbe promptings iG : : vag . Kentucky; Alexarder H. Sneed, Marshal for the | bemmed In on both sides with an effective force, | of the fullest Protection to their persons snd | of loyalty t0 be checked, either by any speculse See TT Otte op wan? or. Pasoare and exis same district; D-H. Carr Marshal for the dis. | Which 1s to be immediately employed in opentng | property against all unauthorized acts, and af- | tions or conjectures of bis own, or any suggestions GREAT ourrodsin OF HE PEOPLE! ag, Radiator and other Stor triet of Connecticut; Hiram Wiley, Attorney for | * Passage through that city for the federal troops, | firming that the only test required of therm was| from others, #s to the possible views and designs BRGINNING OF ER BY M ith a good jot of Kitohen uisrtes. the seme district; Albert Sanford’ Marshe? for | 274 restoring free communication between the} what sll citizens should yield, obedience to the | Of superiors in ottice. Had be discharged his} WINDSOR + peer venth st., | With many other arvoies w! wedeem unnsoss the Aistrict of Rhode Island; Levi J Kelthtey, | North and the capital of the repablic. With this | Jaw and autheritice cf wees oe committee of | duty with stern fidelity, he might have dis»p- on Pe Re | gabe Marsbal for the district of New Mexico; Sydney | PYtpose Major General Keim, of Pennsylvania, safety was also appointed, to whom all case | poiated some; but—2s events have recently shown r rates.” Men’s Worki { St GREEN & WILLIAM! H Hubbell, Associate Justice for the Territory | W2 ordered to leave Philadelphia yesterday for affecting the loyalty of any, should be referred. | 1a the cose of anotber officer, placed in similar at ‘ores. | i New tarken | the camp at York, with instructions to advance | We have not vet received the etbeicl cathe recs | Cir aene metber oft bave been upheld b eral as. Be JC. MOGUIRE & CU... Auctioneers. Coe ee, at once with an fifteen tho: men on} proceedings —Alezandria (tazette. the applause of his fellow countrymen, and the > sod Chil- TRUSTEE's Sauk, eet oe Aprotntep —J Davia Rradley, Mich. eo | Baltimore. If « tance is offered, be will + respect even of antagonists. The safest as well as MA? | ol low as AND my Pe Se! RSDAY A iO A. Emmeil, Minn ; Guido Ilges, Ind issue a proclamation announcing his intention to} No Mone Stare Mititia To 5x Sent Away,— | the most honorable coarse for every individual in — ol mace co nt for ensh Bey, 3° io aah ¥r = crs M | Kelsey: Nebraska Territory, bave ‘been ap- | march Lis force through that city, and warning | WY angensTA that General Sandford has been | the public service—whether commander or subor- = m Liber J. A-B No ibl, felon 303, eq printed to Grst-ciass ($1200 per annum) clerkships | ‘he loyel citizens. the ‘women and children, to | sdvinot Dy Governor Morgan not to send any | dinute—Is to be true to the flag of his country, no Wood and Coal. | [shall eeil the part of Lot No It 16 Square In the First A’uditor’s Ottice, in the Treasury. leave, and will then cut his way through at all} more regiments of the regularly organized militia | Matter what difficulties or dangers encompzes it _— 0. 438, fronting \5 feet 6 inches on Severth et we t. BF Sanford of Obio; Charles A. Warden of | bazards. 11 is probable, however, that the threat | out of the State, Tren ‘ments thathavealready| This General order will be Promulgated 31 4 No.1 article of WOOD on hand, Prepared to Cond Set canning baok th twidths Mich ; and Henry A. Mish of Pa , bave been ap- | Of visiting Baltimore with so severe a chaatis-- gone forward will be quitesuficios to take care | Usual at all the naval stations, on board of all te of, to the rear said Lo ether with the improve Pointed! clerks in the State Departinent, thus eve the: ainiearesistents to thelr senses, and | f the capital until the velusmer noe arrive, | Vessels of the Navy in commission. Tenet creas cfetch customer. Wood sold cord mante, Reve story frame dwelling Map re ne Husion of blood —N. Y. Herald, | and when the velunisers oie ae in suttici. GONON WELLES, Sicretary of the Navy. | length also, or in any way or any quantities de- seme: Ue tortteenth ; the in 6, 12 and Ruxovry—Wm. C_ Kiddall, of Virginia, | May lst. ent force, tt 1s the intention of the Governor to] Nav DEPARTMENT, April 24, 1961. oes. ; 18 montos, with interest my ty) t4 third-claee cierk In the State Department, Feat’ Se order the militia home. Many of our city rect, LI Coat kept im Coal Houses, soreoned beforede du the premings, Mepis os Lonistana, a second-class clerk in the | , SAPENsiox o¥ THE Conoazsstoxa Exxction | ments, euch es the Nintg, eventy-ninth and GENERAL NAVAL ORDER Meeting. Le ao th ty Se eed Register's ofice; it. &. Brows. clerk in the office | BY, THE Vinaixia Convention —Accompanying | Fifty-Afth, will ‘be sadly ‘dis:ppolnted at not Naval General Coust Martiat : 7 2,200 lbs. to the ton, op -cothts MoGUIRE & CO.. Ancts. sad Soke ease! the Treasury ; John McGuire | he Ordinance of Secession of Virginia. which | getting an ‘opportunity to chon tere patriotism. | gait Complement of oficces ot a iconaisting of a] 7 Persons! attention to every order, and John Brannan, laborers in the Slate Depart. es lor Sess pottianed, fe schedule authotizin ut the thing cannot be helped, and ‘the troops | fal! complemen recently convened fete ae mJ. & W. M. GALT. ASNOLIA RAMS: of ti ment, have been removed = Virginia Volunteers, whether in or out of the Mile seca wack or tasteeenen ae — oe Washington for the trial of Captain James Arm. Office 282 Pa. av., between Lith and 12th sts, | Arrowsren In THE Navy Derartuext.—The Stote, to ascertain the sense of the voters there as- follow: wise bates acs sirong, of the Navy, on charges growing out of | Wood Mill nh wy hart Soc partnrent Of Seventeenth street, a potn to have tly been made | *™bled upon the —— of ratifying or reject- salad wii MAGNOLIA oe lua Hivms for this season, 4 suppl; - Wi 5 not our his surrender of the Navy Yard ut Warrington, | _below War KING & URCHECL. In the partment :—Georze Rye, of Va, | (2% the ordinance by the people. It is also ‘pro- Bint ory Virgins i el, ont in Mary od eiocoe 4 2 % t Fi ryland, toa 8 anni clerkahip; Beat. a a’ | Vided that the election for members of Congres s EW ARRIVAL OF D Et ee6.__eoma Before the Court separated, the members of it ERC Tas RN OOD, RAVEN & Ba- a ge for Virginia to the House of Representatives of aa _— in qos a South, while Delaware | addressed a communication to the Navy Depa Nitta’ Ca atthe ine SCSRSALSoRONS, ay ES pete org = i 7m Psd oon annum | the Conyrers of the United States required by law | fi se'n snes gill te Psion Freda’ From meat, of which the following is a copy: ‘0. 460 Seventh st., opposite Post ¥ just — ps 9000 ona %) ©.) watch- | 5 be held on the fourth Thursday In May fext, erates is will se — ow important it is rest. - pan, a per annum. be suspended until otherwise ordained by the ‘uke possession of, or to se- bad bear reorived,— he haere wed Leta end Jui Ad- ————_— ee bim * fare manipoe ; ate of the Court lately held ix the of FPICERS, PETTY OFFIC! pea cure, (for we believe they are in the hands of Was . C. a indore BS rs cs ae = Ganvesiien. Tiles mente ne mills of Maryland ang | Washington, D. C., for the trial of edhe Ee 8) men who were any shine st wo 4 Ni ads Orders received for Mr, MARCUS REBINE, Armstrong, leave respectfully to submit to Piano x fourth-clns clerk In the State Departwent; WC” Patutotise 1x Boston Scuoois.—The boys of peewee geil be impossible then for the | the Hon Sete of the Navy the Propriety, fue 2 oan by tay a class Jerk in the Third Auditor’s pl, ‘having raised uae i a in Aine og ge pe he sop to that.— Boston Journals tit, sod good conduct of re sored uf NEW SFRING STYLE, office; have resigne gan flag to float from the school house, at ameet-| C —The Knights of the Goiden Circle | qoerinaster of the Navy—on duty in the Navy Resioxation os aierite Campsert.—Hon. | 2% Held on Tuesday, resolutions were Lape nd. thenes 7 Beir ores or Ge. | pernos wupticd 0 cies thats nesses yard at Warrington, Florida, when the same was fee receives at the ol wpa Of ee ats Lat or He the ry have their headquarters in Baltimore, and thenes : c « anew “gent se Amoclete dent 2,bas reeigned his appointment | the surpass af capris eee mouey raised for relotiing to teen | nie ee ingrain Carpetings, | 20% | to or . | may arrive when we ington. D.C. e 12th January, 186i—who, with fistribute arms, munitions, and clothing to their | manly pride snd fa a spirit af triotic de Three-ply and Double-ingrain ‘, the purpose plying the is ir y ‘pal votion, A #8 Associate Justice of th Bench of the Supreme : » | lodges through the South. This organizition ‘used to obey the to haul down the Na- | which were in Now Court of the United Stites rolanicera The teacher ad pu or alnas bow toon — pre wre {tis probsble tito Flag on the occasion of said sorrender. nie Sites manenonst s pani pa wl te i Warr be expended for the purchase of soldiers’ clothing. they brought abont the treac erous murder vf The eviden weld accord: ‘ ‘of ce of this honorable devotion to ingly. PRECavtion Acaixst Puivateens.—The in- the Massachusetts soldiers in Bultimore last week —— the dignity and credit of the Flag of his cou 07 ote JAS. R. POTRON, | surance companies of New York, apprehending | DzaTs or Biswor Onpga von, or New Yorx. | Their besdguartors should be promptly broken | is found in the record of the mony in Cond, : dauvers to commerce from Southern’ privateers, Leet Sassday. meraing Benjamin T. Onderdonk, | up-—N. Y. Tribune. modore Armstrong’s case. propose to it up anarmed steamer to cruise for D., L. D., died at his residence, in N. HE SuBsCRI PAvin ECRIVED kK thei, new } D. D., i a “Respectfully submitted, by order of the Court. a 6 wpobs invite * Protection of mer-bant vessels ke city. of cardial . He graduated at ode thovened ect of Indiana polis have “A. BOM Ji Advocate. | *°% to furnish half yar vad Sooo ony as =i. Columb “4 gird aprons inant the so) ers, and. “* Weshington, D. C., ‘April Fer hey Sai ore. Liz, oF. the money req E ome. ArPaorRiaTions —The Legislature of alt 2pPears, fron the testimony taken in Captain E Ny uired, the shipping merchants who have posed to depredation for the other . Nodoubt}- 1630 he was made Bishop of New York, in J be ‘$3.000,000 for war par) seaman, ry = é aaa rt eT \s entertained thet tue merchants second essure and render it effectual. = -

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