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8 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1861. THE WAR. MILITARY MOVEMENTS IN NEW YORK, JCONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE.) comparatively unmanageable when i¢ ery party creed. Unk he would move that the matter lay over. Action of the Boards of Police and Com- | Umqualified Support to the President— nity of doing so > a Pacengser Dotto dace 02 T a ‘ceils | "missioners of Charities amd Corrections seoepled i Runsrtenh Comecmmisation fremn the |Cphte oN AT BIE pe pier ord en was , and Important Letter from the Paymaster Mayor, Recommending $1,000,000 to be beng ont proceed with the Scott Life Guard as Ser- one of the Weat harbor 7 General—Preparations for the Forma. . oy geant, was laid over under the rule. India Islands, to make repairs. It hows Raised—The Freedom of the City * «4 # | "4 fsolution of the Councilmen to continue the ever appears that even at a sacrifice of -nine Gold Box to be Presented to Major Ander | pay of all city officials during their services in defence Binoiyaine pat INTERESTING FROM FLORIDA. tion ofa Heme Guard—Untiring Activity cont these repairs could not be made short of New York, of the Voluntecra—Military Mectings son—Two Aldermen Going to the War— ted. and the vessel was brought back to this port, with the ‘The Steam Frigate Powhatan ane zane Te-night, d&c., dc, «'The Union Defence Bonds.” , Alderman Dayron moyed, that the resolution be ] cargo exactly as it left, and was entered at the Custom port Attantic at Key West—The Ilinols | sgain we are compeliai by a prese upon our columns ig BOARD OF ALDERMEN. amended by inserting those holding permanent p0- | House yesterday as from a foreign port. Expected. | to defer the publication of a large aaount of loo) military at whieh Be shall preside, to dct fg! Prenidor zo. | Sitions. rape oe y | ge atount of Iona! military Hot, the choice of persora to fi!) such | This Board met last cyening, Presiden: Heary W. Ge- blow to the secessionists; but if they had obtained the OUR KEY WEST CORRESPONDENCE. ewe, aud Communications from our various correspon- id it so bi that Companies assembled 2 Alderman Boor moved, that it be ameaded so as to 3 y Key Wosr, Fla, April 15, 1861. deuth, beh they shell baled anFaadiauad ination a aA a any Site, withon, 3 bavi ig. indicated a provarence for net ts the ae ious an bay vb have been on the pay roll for the | powder the blows might have come from them instead. ¥ 4 ‘ : ‘ ‘of parting of ix of ancl N 3 Boot pr fallow: a su . Adopted, btless taken charge ‘Toe seesmabsp AUiantic, Captain Grey, from New York | ogry day, it will be seen that the military preparations | companies, the Tifigadier Geueral im will, is ike 1360- arman Boos péesonted the following preamble and | “MTT. Comma, in tbe course of somo remarks, | ™* Powder will dow bed ot hy the ner, direct the’arsembling of thelr commissioned oiloers for | Tebolutione in roievence to the present war, North and ri ~y an dlection to fl the eld ofiees of euch regiment, and 1Rk@ | South: — : Perrine Sotae teem signet penoaring % depen 2 return of these elections to the Ad. G ". Remnmlenlona ot ihe oflices. sleciete Whe i es nce ‘noas | Whereas, saven of the States composing the Americin | After some routine business, the Board adjourned to ogee. to their respective regiments | rion have renounced the constitution and g vernment of | Thursday next, at five o'clock, Commandanis of companice whigh bave vee oresniznd nh were extsbllaied with their eons, and accepted, according to ‘he for -ovisione of Genel er for the purpose of organiziug 4 Unders Bilt tenon turtnosiven oven eich cnopy ar teu | spoveroment of their own; and wherean Ik the pesseridon BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. comspang pals snd the commissions of thesr OMcerer. se | oa er cong cer care cose captain aivil oflcars, and have | ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING ONE jutant General requtres that the names ap! da‘es be "1 lee car ae Sve onicors, a9 uare “ wniten distinctly and alpbabectally on the mrusier 1 6 tthe muthority aud possessions of the Unied | MILLION OF DOLLARS TO THE VOLUNTEER PUND— ereas, ihe)’: government, and be landed at Ellis’ or Governor's Island, or at the forts. ‘Man proposes, but God disposea,”” THE POST OFFICE AND THE WAR, Several clerks and others in this department have left for the great scene of excitement—the seat of war—hay- with troops, anchored near the Triamle Shon! om the | 5, the city pave not decreased ix the least, but that the Afternoon of the 13th, and communicated with Fort TAY- | partial spine of the people is growing wore sotone, and dor, Arma end szamuniion were taken on board th© / gs our pational troubies are taking our soldiers from ue Atlantic by Captain Craven, of the Crusader. MA) | ana ieaving us partially unprotected, those persons who Brown, the commanding ofticer, came on shore to make could net leave, for yarious reaeons, are orgauizing a gorchases, deliver orders, 4c, Atdaylight on the Mth | poo) Guard to take care of thecity during the absence the Atlantic steamed off, of its ugual protectors. A number of military meetings rst name of euch man in full, and triplicate role. ‘, { aw! i am ‘resident of the United states, b; OTHER PATRIOTIC RESOLUTIONS. &C. ‘The stoam frigate Powhaten appeared off the harbor © | oi bo ned this evening for election of officers and other | ““Alltparsons waving large halla nt Vonene or hoiige, suitable of the amthority vesi-d in him by the constitution and | que Board of Council pv President | 2S been attached to the different militia corps of thie the 41h, and exchanged eignals with he Crusader, She | » ince purpones, for such, ure urgently requested to offer tl ‘ai cuce (0 | the laws, and in the Tulfiiment of his duty lo defen ms nations watt lant evrentig, Poe city, On the Seoretary’s desk yesterday was a list of ove to a few moments noar the ship channe! buoy, but sep. ‘istant yauter General, at the Division Armory, | And preserve the Union, hag issued his proclamatios Jones in the chair, Aa soon ag the minutes of the previ- | tose who had to ps oe ; TRE FIRE DEPARTMENT ZOUAVES. of While and Elm streets, upon the Btate of New Yorn, among other S ott a weeds siataaain laine toe the w gone or expected to go. headiag of had no communication other than the abzve with the | 9... TE Tit Dt a zovaven, wader com w oun, Apritat, Wal, OR ARLES YArEe, | repel sugtemion, io reise infaaion and to #éstore the auton, | OVS meeting were read, an o ae Te De the list stated that they had left for the’ defence of thete — ai mand of Colo: el Ellswort, have bad their ordere chang THR COMIISSARY NEADQUANTEAS etnias be therefore ct ie pees asses et patrast gine ran sity esere e pe ie clad to- it] larg? : ra ER Reroly 'y the Mayor, Aldes id Co Mo cure the necessar, juipment out mi x, The menmehip Tinols 16 onped wien crit ed, and they will not occupy Fort Hamilton until Wednes. | B@ve deen located at the division armory. The rations | the chy of New Sork, that we tender ey the Pires, Ps - Ms THE ADEESIYD MAPONEE BURLAUR amouat of #tores for this station. Tho garrison at Fort Taylot and Key West barracks are copgaged 98 usval—drilling at the guns. The @oartermaster je about to complete the new hos- pital commenced early in the fall. to the troops will be suppitod as tollown:.- United stare the axelrunce Si, the umsauiiel een of the | force of the city of New York, now engaged and to be en- For breakfast at soven A.M, there will be furnished | people of this cily, in al needful measuea w have for | gagea, the money so appropriated to be paid by the Comp their object th o 7 ‘nion Of the ‘eoustitution, tho envorcemeay ea ehy maintenance | troller upon vouchers to be approved by the “ Ui the Spaeemcn ef. he (ast au hority of the government; and be | Defence Committee of the city of New York,” consisting ighths of a pound of | Keso.ved, That we earnoaily recommend to all our fellow | Of the Mayor, Comptroller, Presidents of both boards and Guitton, well cooke). w. ae quart of | eitizerns to umite in tho m the gentlemen appointed at the monster Union meeting on bow baked beans to every te y day, in | Prom hs m me rosy cther dsj» it | raised in onedience to ihe requisidon made by the Presiden; | Saturday. The Comptrolier ig authorized to borrow from = < pecan ong Monge be paalh d y — sony Wil | that the money, onadit and revourees of this wnanivipalty wit { time to time on the credit of the corporation such sums at five P. 3, for wopper:e-cight Canoes of bread, | seminal or ed amet ee eae ee Seeds teeta alc ee ean © ame three pints of dotfee, one-quarter pound of coli beef or Goltars be appropriated for the purpose of furalshing to each ib miata aM wilt rt - ne for Tho ordi: mutton. The coffee to be furnishei will be prop regimens susternd inte service from this olty # wand of | 200, ‘dus he wished to call ine attention of ihe nel arene: and milk in due proportion will alao be p: expended by and under the direction of a Board to be com. | to the fact that the revenue from the Croton water tax —— ‘hein aecie athe Gly faspetry ant bet faruer | prgted tothe “Votenteer™ fund, items Reoeeeey - , c nance, and the a rE “Volunteer” it were necessary ACCOMMODATION FOR THE TROOPS. | fgzatdL JR te. iske, ta clits gin pe | Ke“wouid vote Yor an apprapeatio o ive mioas of ‘The following rooms have been given for tho use of tho | formally manifered in all periods of national peril by the | “Olare to support the families of the volunteers. The Postmaster yesterday decided that the recently issued adhesive national emblems, issued by Fowler & ‘Wells, can be attached as geals to newapaper wrappers, &c., and the papers will bé allowed to pass through the Post Office department to thoir destinations without the ment of extra posta; thia means our citizens. wil beable to end | of vor these flag East, West, day evening. They were drilled lastevening at the uppor Arsenal, and having been formed in company line, the regiment wag exercised in the simple manwnyres, The Governor has directed Colonel Hubbel! to muster M . ' _ | this regiment into service immediately, They bave now ueptic brought cor for Y ee ath chemnnlnatons for‘onme of themew | oe ana aezually drilling, 1,850 meu. The companies The commanding officer of Fort Taylor, Major W. H. pide pap tag ieaiaa the two remaining days of their French, reauiwed the appointments of Poetmaster.of Key | *4Y 1 this city:— : x — Toxsnay.—Company A, on9 o'clock P. M Company B, two o'clock P. M.; Company C, three o P.M; 5 Awal is pow made up at the New York Post Offices | pany D, oy Lape eS mean: EB, tive o'clock P. M.; for Key West the day of the departure of the Havana | Company F, six oclock P. M : Company @, sevem o'clock eteamerg. AU who wish their lettere to reach this place | gicitck Prat ong jantoeee ee a vafo’y whould arail themeetves of this route, _ Wabsesbay —Company A, nine o'clock a, M.; Company The United Btates revenue cutter W. S. Appleton gails | 3» ten o'clock A M.; company C, eleven o'clock A. M.; for each man provisione in the following ne 't of good coffve, cight ounces of brea! aad ¢ e of a of beet. At welve M., for dinner: —Fiv Jaw of that country will allow Sigh their departments, as it will not add. Freight of the package. Lat every newspaper sent oN by Persia have one of these pretty seals fastened 6 itg: MOVEMENTS OF MAJOR ANDERSON. ; . A Iupteers in the city. They will be at the digposal of | population of the city of New york; and while wo rei Mr. Bansar replied that the revenue to whish Mr. Company D, twelve ocloek M; Company F, one o'glock | °° vy: z is our undimi etion for th f . to-day for Bavana, with a mail despatched by Major | p, 3 | Gogeny F, two o'ciock P, BY Oooapany ce taree the Quartermaster General:— Save gallant fay nnd fathay Tabored inthe Southera states co eee The saheol: eae af How Yee appens 40" eek opt French for New York. o'clock P.M. ; © vate riding | 10F the preservation of peace and the reataration of fraternal Icter 2 few remarks from Mr. Onton the ordinance was i ; Company H, four o'clock P.M ; Company 1, The city 38 remarkably healthy; weather cool aud | Vs oclcel I’ Ms Ca De dustrbuted cn "Wednesday, ‘The Major Anderson as being in some way under their care; for day after day, and at all hours of the day, troops of D. Devlin’s new store in Cana! street, ai ’ relaticns among the 2eople, and our readiness to co-operate school of Wm. B, Astor, the entire building No, 75 Broad | with them in all honorable measures of reconelitauon, yet unanimously adopted, can only give expre: ‘ohmtitu | Mr. Lest offered q resolution in favor of appointing a pleasant. officera are requested to mect at, the Astor Hote? io- dey | Way, 0nd Palace Gardea Hw. Tt is expected that many | SAB0DIy give expremicn to theconvictions of ourconmitu | : the little fellows march up the avenue, and, on reaching THE PLUCKY COMMANDER OF FORT PICKRNS. at nine oclock A. M. Ten of the original Zauayes (cme. | More will be offered for the same purpa isthelr solemn duty'ta,do ai ta thete-powerto Gpocld and | for receiving the remains of tho eoidiens of tee: Maen, | the Brevoort House, cheer lustily for the hero of Fort A letter from one of the officers of the Wyandot | rican), wero elected First Lieutenante, and will probably defead the Integrity o° tbe | uion, to vindicave the bonor of | chogotts regiments who were slain in Baltimore, as they | Sumter. eaye — arrive nere to-day. ? i a ae ae ee the saree, ot these who are enemies in | are being carried throvgh the city. Tt was adopted. r te oc te , fort Pick trong baationed fort, and ver Se ee ee Sond thal nore at the hevezoing preamble and reso. | The Pusstbasr offerod's reeolution, which wag adopted, | , °° mos _ intereatin erred nature Fort Foaeane ia. a vary strong beationed fort, a1 y New York, April 22, 1861. Sipe i lutions be transmitted ¢9 the Preaideat of the Unit appropriating the necessary sum for the took place yesterday, when the boys from Ward ante . i e United States | sppropriating tA uurchase of a advantageouely situated. The garrison can repulse geven- As I understand proposals have been iesued to supply | °f the Medical Director of the New York dopot of New | and to the Governor of the State of New Yori. stand of colors for the Zouaye regi compozed of | shool No, 11, in Seventeenth street, to the number ty timeu their numbers. Lieutenant Slemmer is one of | our volunteers with knives, forks, spocns, plates and | York Sta‘e volunteers, coruer of White and Fim street — Alderman Dayroy supported the resolutions, and, on | “remen, under the command of Col. pulaworth, : of five hundred, marched down the avenua in military order, under the command of tha Principal of the school, Mr. J. G. McNary. The boys the kind of men that would wrap himself up in the | cupe, [ hereby offer to equip one hundrod of Colone! Flls- American Sag and, if necessary, blow the whole thing to | worth’s Zouave firemen with fuil sete of thee camp atoms. Be does not look like a very extraordinary man, | uteneile, free of charge. 1. Ali requisitions for metica) eupplies for reg'ments in | Lokalf of his constituents, thanked Alderman Boole for | ,+,Teselution granting leave of absence to Mr. Molony, the State volunteer service must be made upoa tho Medi- | prosenting them. They were adopted, pooner he! Baska ae ee oe arene: illic tae ta nae renbemie? ALEX, DELMAR, 700 Broadway, | CUT HGOT, es onte will report to tha above ottica | 4 Fetolution wa: offered that a select commitice of ive voit Rumber of resolutions from the Board of Aldermen, | were all neatly dressed, each carrying a small lag in hie he will. “Tvever saw aman ia my iif that could equal SIXTH REGIMENT. the names of candidates for reg mental modical pista pre: | be appointed to ascertain, and report to this Board at ite | Foumd'in the report of the Hoard<wore’ congurrod nq | BADd and wearing a rosette of red, white and blue rib Tait in ono!ness. Amidet al! the excitement he is as un- The following appeal is made to the citizens by the vious to their appointment. next meeting, the cost of equipping each regiment of ithout a ¢! iD; soncerned-jooking ts if he had nothing to worry him in | gemmittee appointed to receive subecriptione for the ; bay pene pean tip a eae: bon on his breast. When the boys reached the hotel se. 3, Inasmuch a3 a portion of the New York Hoepit volunteers mustered into, service in this city, Unani- A resolution, offered by Mr. Barney at the last meet- the worid. been arranged for State ure, hospital veral hearty cheers were given for Major Anderson, an@ * m families that are left bepind:— will be provided for officer Mies In tao aery to of | mously adopted. The Chair named Aldermen Boole, Fro- | 18) ¥as Called up, and according to its provisions $1,000 | nis sppearance at the door of the hotel was the signal for ss Tho undersigned, detailed Ly Joseph C. Pinckney, Tolonel | the State upon the order of the Medial Director. Colo. } ment, Chipp, Farley and Smith as such commitiee. wae epreopr' defray the expenses of entertaining = THE REGIMENTS LEAVING TO-DAY. of the Bixth regiment New Yorg State troops (German Regi. | nela of regiment, or surgeona of rogiments, will send td » Chippy, Farley Major Anderson, and having his portrait painted, to be | renewed applause. The boys then sang the “Red Whita a Helief Committee's, crllect furda to properly | the Medical Director for hospliat pemnite Alderman Barxy stated that AlJerman Russell, who | Placed in the Governor's Room. and Blue,” at which the Major appeared much pleased, ~ equip the volunteers of wald cot and place them upon sie! ‘ was now il, wished hie name to be recorded as voting | MP: Lest in a few a pnd culogistic remarks | but when the national anthem, ‘Hail Columbia,” wes sung, The Eighth and Sixty-ninth of New | 8.6% footing and also to relieve thy families of the who " " 4 © | apnounced the death M. M. Slidell, who had been p u Saree ae euirteenis Gua Teme Semmens COUny CRAY ot arenes Saad the teapltal of our | ACTION OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF PUB- | for therosolution. fergeant-atarms of the lower branch of tho Common } he was evidently much affected, At the close heraised hia ‘ork, ne nee the sympasbles of thelr fellow clizens fer thelr conteibetior LIC CHARITIES AND CORRECTION IN RE. | The Praurenr ruled tha‘ the vows could not be received | Council for the last sixteen years. He occupied a promi- } hand and said:—‘‘Boys, from the bottom of my heart ee Mince: nkrhee PRCA Tt wena onarmeD, 149 J LATION TO THE MILITARY. by proxy. Ghd ad the ave OE his devoasa’ et Se maiteeiain na: | Sane 700 for SRM Wie, Fue Your, iret Je S08, Bere, THE SIXTY-NINTH REGIMENT. dr, 149 Chambers street; Edward B. fiiy Gee Nixon, genie - PROPOSED APPROPRIAT ¢ ‘ apecied of all \ieecinlioumed: and he will guide you and protect the flag of your coun- ‘Orders for the departure of this regiment to-day werd street, ‘Mee 7 MY Chambers At a meeting of the Commissioners of Public Charities The following was otlered by ‘ bl Cae phe a ag poli lutions pres try.’ The teachers were then premated, to Major Ander- received 6n Saturday last, and the work of filling up toa THE SECOND REGIMENT. nd Correction, held at their office yesterday, the foliaw- |, Wretens & due, regard t> the welfare and comfort of the | Doon supported by Mr. Pinckney, Orne | Oy te Maem isces lebaue sonnea tun eae doys -Sayeses Colonel Tompkins is awaiting orders And his rog'- | ing resolutions were adopted :— ‘volumeere' fo the eervice of the general (pverameah in On motion of Mr. Birvey, the Board adjourned till to- P e war footing bas been proceeding vigoronsly ever since. | ment is busily engaged in making 2g ee to their Vp to last evening over six thousand volunteers { ranks. Company FE, Captain Byrne has opened recruit: bad been enrolled, but orders were rvceived from | Ofliccs at Nos 147 and 162 Fulton streot, and are prepa Governor Morgan not to rcoruit a larger number than | ‘ Provide men with complete uniforms. TRS ‘ was snfiictent to complete the regimental comple the Wink Tegheen eee ea ea au. ment of 1,000 men, and they are consequently compelled | Allen, was duly mustered and received ‘into service yea: it to Himit their rumber to that figure. All the men are | trday by Major Hubbel, aud the medical exaninati conducted by Dr, Alexander Mott, and out of the entire very onthraeiaatic for active service and express the hope | regiment there were but seven men rejected by the in. that they will be compelied to go through Baltimore and | speoting officers. The Arsenal at the corner of White ard force a mach to Washington. Regimental line is to be | Elm streets, has been placed at the dis] of the regi . ment, where the men will be quartered at pr ; bub formed this forenoon, at nine o'clock, on Broadway, cor. | ™*2 Caged t> bo placed in Engen ned atten ae. ver of Great Jones street, whence they will proceed to | jer. The men were all furnished with blankets, mst rs ved, That during the exis if the its deter mination te crush rebellion and sedition in the seved- | morrow (Tuesday), evening, out of respect to the memo- prevailing in this e-umtiy, the Commisiomreer Pais che, | €2 States of the Union, tmperativey ry of the Jate sergeant at-arms, ities and Correction, Ip ofder ‘0 stimulate those mom2ora of Egg gd gy hog LA Major Anderson will be received at the Governor's om} in Is em| wi ‘elack Mrs, Major Anderson Fort Sumter, the marched to the Washington statue, in Union square, w! the cational sung with uncovered heads. Anns Oe reaike i sash of posteraay Najon andeeaa ec par’ y ‘was at the military headquarters. 7 & and who shall Conduct themselves {n an honorable aad pate!’ | Of the tlag of the natton, those in a measre j THE CUSTOM HOUSE AND THE WAR. 6s while absent from thetr oficial duties in service and defence of their country, and retain thal iadiented og ; them until honoraily dink ged ee ae inved by the meetin; Galon aware jteamers Searched—Special Order the Hongrable Joh 3 Bt, istanee (0 those rev.uining tt, and hereby aut more # imap be dsemad neseemenyy aod ot een eae ea AS | Head to drew upon th *Conptrolirot tuiacity fromtheubors | of the Suxveyor—The Coast Guard, &. Supbor:. of the famiites” of soldiers of sh ali Be are eee oe Oe ertheeace ae tee nuikw2 | Several of the clerks of this department have left for Ou manner for auch period 18 may ba required O° som wi) | :em for support vont Lo sald employees their ful! compensation tor s!x.5 Resolved, hat this board will re Suwittes of | OR Baturday, of which the Hon J. A Dix is Chairmat The Clerks Going to the Wari—The Balti- twenty-ve citizens having ths sation fa trance oe wevish | Feanested :9'act as the abnoners in ispensing the ‘is ey are their comptry ae tr triots id in s y necessary fo: © p Revolved, That the Warden of Bellevue Hospital be ju. | of the above preamble, Laid over. the ware in their various regiments. Some of theso 3 PUBLIC RECEPTION OF MAJOR ANDERSON. Major Anderson is to havea public reception at the City the atoninship James Adger for embarkation. tretss, &., by the Quartermaster General, and their | *:7ucted to fit np ona or two Wards for the scea'a? Awommoda- Alderman F'romeyr offered resolutions somewhat simi- , bade farewell to their confreres Hall to-day. The Special Committee of the Commom ¢ other equipments will be fortbcomi tion of avch soldiers whi fort akc es os hae ee ne - yeaterday. va The flowing order hae been ised in reference tothe | fhe laste tend preseutingS Mood of core Ge tng x | baer tleyaed user tho"Utetion Of Danis © Bacal | ar to those alxeady prevoato} THE BALTIMORE STRAMERS. Os hens Demeabeeal Se eae rare Panett troop of Lancers of tte Seis wee ment, oe fubesription iets for he purpose will bo | Yue fo te of Committee of Inspection of Belle Alderman Gener thought it best that the Corporation By order of the Collector and Surveyor, officer Issacs | fully give M0 the ett! othe 7 Now Gerke Heabatanehae Bigry siNTH Rectuxar, Seger, Tite & Cony rer ng a gBae CD ond | Rexolved, That, the Warden of eljenve Mowuitat be in | should act as. unit, and not tha:each member should | went on board the steamers sailing from pier No. T for | that & public be given pate New You 2 sé, * in furtherance of this object, e Such quantity of bedsand bedding vor thett keomm-netarion | Present Lit own views. there should be one resolve from | pattimore, and examined the various portions of the Cheer P rh Tent bare tae ‘The oop attached to this reghmeni, tics Sibg réquired fur ¢ in the hospital until them departnre, eg may be deer this body, to go forth to the Union as the voice of the 1 od and 7 heed » an wee, od a} Vaspington, al> hereby detailed to take charge of | THE TWELFTH REGIMENT. fay. 5. DHAPHE, Preside: ys rh chtace 1 erat, coveral cases were opened and inmpected, but of eleven A. M. and one o’elock P.M shmsnte’ rm such other duties as TO TUB Epon OF THE JURA. TSAAG BELG, JB, Sesretarn ‘om mon Cov $ Bo member would obje containing nothing contraband of war were allowed to go By order of the Committee of the Common Council. +5 tho reantution of the Alderman of the Sixteenth, but MOSES TN RINNET, jo >? rt ve ho (Mr. Genet) held that the rosolntions af the Aldstmaan | ‘? their destinations. Avery close inspection is now they may be tire! JAMES 1B NIGHOSLR, | Commicaioners. Major Jamas Bagley, who, toze Apmit. 22, 1531. THE TROOPS SEEN AT SEA. aber with Cepudh lames i, Ricker, je 4 of il Gi oresrd yuppilee wich cannot be pi-enred atpresmct. Major |, Pketse aubstitule tho name of Willlam Monteith ax of the Pelle were Sui cent, and §% was Ynmesoarary to | mde upon every vessel destined to auspicious places, sei report to the Maio: General for orders immedi. | Mime nat inched in your ieeue of this morciog, FREE «TRANSPORTATION OF vio resolution upon rofolk\ mon the sam sebjec". “The | and an order bas been issued that no vessel, no matter | The steamship Bionville yesterday, at nino o’civok A. My eke a hevsby erated 18 Shaplata Denis ®. Sub ORAS, WHITLOCK, 144 Grand atceet BAGGA Eee SNES iarns aa epee tte ak, | what its destination may be, shall leave the harbor be- | Daaied the R. R. Caylerfwith the Sovsnty-tirst regiment BALCH REL OORCORAN, Colonel, THE ADVANCE GUARD ZOUAVES ‘The following communication explains it Palla sum for theie support. The action ‘ion | tween suirige and sunset, unless furnished with a special | °M board, and the Columbia with dther troops. ~Botke = DORCORAN, Colne. | have eiccted the following officers: —Colonel, Abram Dur- : iba : : Crone’ 1) be to provide provision for thoso whom | j.eepss es to do weiilld uma tadee the <a NIGHT REGIMENT e9; Major, J. Mansdeld Dayleg; Adjatant, Jozeph T. (Tie Masnarran Ey mPAN, 163 Broadway these breve fo lenyo behind, and, in the meantime, "NEE SURVEYOR'S SPECIAL ORDER. Harriet Lane, and were bound to the South, (ne ful! regimental complement ] Hamblin, Surgeon, Dr. Gilbert: Assistant Quartermas er, te after Bo thair prayers to Atmia 3 SPECTAL . 7 4 ( company, Captain Ro Dumount] | | Wil you apnounce thr F. Perier; pany, Capta’ ¢ ery possible mean: Second do , Captain H. D, Hull; Third do., Capiain teary | hastan Express Compa: being taken by the Surveyor of 1,800 soba, e dragooe cotapany tale with them six THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. to prevent the egr of privateers from thie harbor. ow !tzers 2 1 discharges. av Forth do., Capi Ing. free of charge = . " rs 4 a SS i cote U 4 Feed oc winals eee Captian, Hosts: York to such lines of rail a ‘That officer has been evgaged in this duty both day and ‘The committee that was appointed last Friday to dis- ee cme line of march wit! be | Duryée th dy’, Captarn Abram Den'ke; Righth do’, | Tal and volunteer troops may be o a) hoght, for seme time past, emt the following order wos | DOte of the rerosining Treasury notes for the government, free through New York th panies en rew'e from glorious Union. egaye of any military com. ex States for the defences of oar ve of any regiment bh. met yesterday afternoon, and resolved to ascertain the wisbes of the Secretary of the Treasury in regard there- Captain James L. We whore they will embark FIRST REGIMENT SCOTT LIFE GUARD, Alabama. which hesolved, Commonally of the city of iseued yeeterday:— taken up to Pier 36 3 SPRCAL ORDER NO. 21 om board the ste 2 following ollicers of the regiment — At the drawing of the company letters by the officers ad iy York, Crstom Hover, New Yous, | : mn . e on Bunday last, Capt. W. B. Parizen drow the letier EF. be tiftied Lepage : by no general oflice, Unite Svavavor's Oren, Aprit 40, 1861. to. Ia the meantime a sub-committee are to communicate Waterbury. ‘be colors of’ the regiment consequently falls to his | 41+ Broa mn i v ace. i a : ares Reverve Orrwers: —~ with other principal cities in order to learn if they in- compe. Capt. Pariscn bas raiged his company ia Brook- 5.0: POE aNen 1b appreciation of this munt urveyor bas been directed, by svecialordersofthe | tend taking any of the notes. lyn, and takes the same position in line that the lamen'- -IS ° via manner in whiea be diacharged the deitea' at, ‘to keep vigilant waich upon all vessels in sis ed Person, of Brooklyn, occupied in the New York yo- | PROVISION FOR THE Dk) ARTING SOLDIERS’ | duties which devolved upon the Comma has may be about to d»part thererrom; and MERTING OF COLORED MEN. : teers in 1848 FAMILIES, the freedom of the eity be, and is hereny coo ation of their lading in n!) cases where ‘ aTIN . ned SECOND REGIMENT SCOTT LIFE GUARD. A meeting of citizens o? the 1 on take | eee ie eee suspicion aay arise cf an ixtention on the part of the A notice was issued that a meeting of colored men be presented to him by his honor the Mayor, and tint 1 ———— ba sparepriau’. And Ofticers and men who we {uring the late war with Mi e engagod in actil service o are requested to enrol master and crew to evade the laws and would be held yesterday evening at 178 Prince street, for arnent of the Cnited States, and w the purpose of tendering their services to the govern- jast pight at Lamartine ifall, for the purpose of forming Su themselves with this regiment, and ali other? who are | an crganization for home protection ant t ide for | Rerolvee, That the Governor's Room in the © etting Persons who are acting in hostility to i Troop Tat Varian rat Lieutenant, | desirous of defending this glorious Union in the pfesent | {he families of those who have volunteered pci: roises | a7 d.they are bereby placed at toe posal of Mo} es of pts federal Union.’ ment during the present war; but was prevented fron Robert Brown; Second jieatenant, Stephen H. Corneil crisis will have an opportunity. of serving under compe: | 1. seronce of the mniey, The compan! a iahees pone gh Ae hl a The nien’ 1 7 ent has directed the Collector to refuse | being held by Captain Helins, of the Eighth ward detach- Company A —-Captsin J. 0. tLiewlenant. | temt officers. Headquarters 467 Broads leted by the election of Aidermae . ik Resolved. th: clearances to vessels for ports in seceding States, and | ment of the Metropolitan police. Captain Helins assured A. y ment will be under tac coramand of Gene P y Avsocnay cK 5 | men and the Boa toon Df five me: attemptiog to leave the port without clearances { the parties that he acted under the direction of Superin- — * | chairman, and Alderman Qummings iH. Tackor as eeere- tary. A ‘committee was thon appoiuted, consisting oF Distr! oy | Py . Waterbury, Supervisor Ste wart, . D. Cragin, Robert Ray, Haboled G. Stoue, Joka dley apd Noah A. Childs, to make a) nocoseary a tendent Kennedy, who stated that the Superintendent sympathized with the movement, but dreaded that it might lead to some unpleasantness in New York, as wel? ae exeeperate the South. The call was signed by Captain s John Sobnon, Robert S. Williams and N. W. Walker, ok ‘ di each Board, be appobvad to earty the Foregolag eoentth 1 by ‘That.a copy of the foreg ing reso! a f the customs are fon gon Da be vigilant in evolved That a copy of the foreg ing resolwtions We uit | the vischarge of the duty imposed by this arder, and 2 ably engrosied and trausunitied to Major Anderson Vy the } Coot lnmediately to the surveyor ail vosnels loading or Joint Comuitiee. tempting to leave for a Southern port. THE DELAY IN FORWARDING OUR TROOPS TO THEIR DESTINATION. D. Lawcence, Firat | 'euteaant, ; x rapgements to carry out he above object. The Chisie appointed Aldermen Tuomey, Platt, Dayton, “age lene P al been shove: Sderliceor Ovitia; Mirek Elenkeae<] (Ua cen vee Woe sores Census lw Pa Man — Feenry ani! Barry a comm:tee on the auiidst. ts bat vow and plore; auto report ta the earveyor, | hunated men tendered thelr: porvioes Ube goversanasts ean atols 1d Liestenant, Chas, Huriburt; | te? General, explaining why cur State troops have not RECRUITING FOR THE ARM ‘Aldermsn Cai oafered a renotution to, the eftect that | at onos, tho name and location of any veesel taking on tat Sechad Junior Lieutenant, Geo. |.. Fox. ‘been pushed forward ~ The recrutting ofllces were closed on Fetarday, as bo tang Caden oe eras al Armen board cargo alter sunset. THE MASS MEETING AT FORT GREENB Company F—Captain, Leander Back; First Lieutenant, 1 bave been so strongly urged to repoat in public what z bd rary building it a — SS EMANTEL B. HART, Surveyor. David A. Allen; Seogad Lieutenant, D.'G. Diamond. 1 have had occasion to state frequently in conversation usual, that day being devoted to sweopiug and scrab- | House, a8 an eating house for the volunteora. Adopted. couzperon’s ontus. THIS EVENING. Company 6—Captain, Wm. 5. Carr; First Lieutenant, | quring the past two days, in answer to the charge of | bing: but both Saturday and Sunday applications were | MBBACE !RON THF MAYOR Wi OMWENDING AN ANFRO ik sTION 2 . MAJOR ANDERSON TO BE PRESENT. 3obn Snaler. delay, &c., against his Excellency, Governor Morgan, and | BUMerove, and Many good men m:gh! havo heen engaged os east prem ly ia pp gt The following order was tesued yesterday by the Col | the committee to whom the matter was entrusted has Mayor s Orvics, New Yorw, April 22, 1861. GENTLEMEN OF THR Cowmos Covscn:— — ofa —= extraord bas oe Fp ae anal leo | - have | ry Owsmay ino MASTERS OF VasaRLA — ‘wenn commenced agains 2 atoorities within | “ Tyngual precaution will hereafter be taken to prevent fede the borders of the American \nion, which threxten voeecls from leaving thi port for unlawful purposes. No their extent and character to subvert our lustitutions ‘veseel wil! be permitted to leave this port between sun- destroy oar commerce aud lay Waate Our homes apd fire | sotacq sunrise, Revenue veasela will be stationed at sides. Tt is a war apparently not of self-protection upon | the Nasrowa, ia thefkaat river and the Kills, with instruc the military departments cf tte State, that Ihave con- | The excitement continued yosterda: cluded to aak you to pubjish it briefly, as follows sinem is not confined to the young and '\:he: elde-ly men, The militia of the States are pot ordered out, | With wrinkled brows and silvered hair, over thomeelves Volunteers are called for by the United States govern. | a8eagerly as the youth of nineteen, and are ycite hurt ment, and in answer to that call a bill prssed our Legis- | when informed that they are too old. ture providing for the organization of a yotunteer force “Too old, atu 1*? said one; ‘1 don't think a mean is ever not to exceed thirty pa the bat was in- an to Pm pghe - . 2 geo u was all anew: the troduced, it very properly placed the power of maki Srimean war, dia, too, and know what ighti the neserbary expenditures and the selection of commis, | i#;and 1 fee! that there's rome fight in me gets te Gompany H—Captain, Sam. Gregory; First | eutonant, sauce BM, Burrow. made aj] the necessary araangemente for the mass meet- ing at Fort Greene this afternoon, at four 0’ The citizens are requested to close their places of business, goes toenable all to attend, and by their presence give their moral support to the measures in progress for tea- Crstox Hover, Courmcror’s Orr ’ ‘New Yorx, April 22, 1861. ° ter have been pre Nop-Comm issioned Stafl—Sergeant, Major Clyde; Asis tant Seargean', C.F. Weed, Right General Guide, Ge rge Law; Left General Guite, — Cook; First Seargeant, 1402. Ball. TRE THIRTEENTH REGIMENT. Yesterday orders were transmitted to the Colonel for the regiment to leave tuis moraing, at eight o'clock 08 “ But the recruiting regulations ix thirty-five - the side of the belligerents, but of active hostilities against tions to enforce there regulations. MG r The consequence was, the excitement reached fover WAS carting, Gober ae someon by placing | the limit, beyond ich vo man other than & United TE I pee ec pe er RIRAM BARNEY, Coliestor. meeting wi at cates beat. A bustie among the soldiers. Uniforms | {he contro) of an er eee ee coger of sa unwieldly Tecnt wols Sree gouk biveeas ot tame Bates the American Union. I! is the great contre of ail that cou THE COAST GUARD. = = — 5 oe, were looked after knapracks were packed, aad on | (oerd of elaht (8) state eiieer Comptroller, Attorney | Receatarily excluded. ‘ves 96} stitutes the might, and power and strength of the nation; | 4 jargo squad of men have been stationed aloog the | NGyvelt’ Hew. E. T, Wood, Fag. N. Villard, Bhd., every side was heard the note of prepora'ion. Toe | General, tate Enginecr and Surveyor. and giving to the | There ie 4 diflicuity, too, with younger men, Noman } {tie distipyuished pot only for the supremacy of mam- | oo9.+ o¢ yong Tsiand, at Montauk Point, along the Nar- | F, B. Spino'a, Hon. M. F. Odell, Atoxonder M2000, Boy ‘ pers, Lut ior wealth, intelligence, patrictiem aud libs. ¥ ‘ atiarly d for is | rows, and at the piers of the city, to prevent any sus- picious vessels leaving the harbor, or any articles contra- tutienal richts of our brethern of the South. fast cc wan beer Page Beinn wd ge interest, therefore, as |: is our duty and our r’ beon very rigid, and if fully carried ont, aa it is to bo speak out boldly and to act promptiy at this critic ulemer- | hoped they will be, will ually k the egrees of ncy in the avlaire of the country, Representing tho | privateers dectually chec! ion of the city, it devolver upon us to make pro- dks chamincns: Fer Provisiona for the. public exigensies, stare Sew | are all orteret to wear thelr adgos both by day and York is copcorned. Funds are required to owwip andenp- | niput. ao that they shall be mt once recogniys4 when on- hg A gad «ee oo ae e al duty. A large namber of these mon teft isting and volunteering for the war. [t le tr ice ‘youlsrday, shortly before gundows, to clagaes aro vowing forward with © i. but no one claes should bear thie barden Thomas H, Rodman, Esq., Thomas 0. Field. Esq , ©. Cady, Eq., Demas Strong, Eaq. Tho clergy, speekers and ofileers will meet at the Mayor's ofce, City Hall, at three o'clock. MEETING OF PHYSICIANS. . Medical men, without respect to “‘schools,’’ are invited to meet at room No. 20 Cooper Institute, this (Tuesday) evening, at eight o'clock, to insure attendance upon the families of absent soldtere, and take such other steps az may be deomed advisable jo aid of the war. different companies aud regim nis, after organizing, the | between eighteen and twenty one can be enlisted without election of its own officers the written consent of his parent or guardian Had the bill been passed as originally introduced, the | cases eligible recruits between these ages have neither Governor woul immediately have advertised for propo- | parent nor guardian—in others, it might be d: sals and appointed competent olficers to skeleton regi- | Obtain the requisite consent. One of theae minors will ments throughout the State. gotoa aa office gt cae give hie correct As it ig, the Board inted by law has convened . ere’s your father’ says the once, only gave to the oer y, ead,’ says the minor. ‘Mother’’ “Dead. ditures dial “amt got none,” saye the minor. ‘Can't en- The m list you, then,” says the sergeant: “you must be twenty the pressnre of pu pinion will compel them to piace | one firet.”” The munor turns this piece of iafor- © the hands ot the Governor all necessary power. mation over in his mind #9 frequently, and ponders on ve juat returned from Albany. The diferent military it #0 deeply, that by the time bi aches another t the day with the friend of 9 depart for te war, and at tely crammed. uteide a armory was filled through rality, aod ithas been peculiarly distin: uished unfaitering adnerence to the local institutions and the men who were abont night the building was 00} ‘vast crowd bios ed up t reprunded with she its were Durry'ng to and ail over the cit g7 ged ON offi cariments are bard at work ant every thiog posible is | Fendezvour—some ten or fifteen minutes’ wa'k, per- iin tas A SUSPRCTED PRIVATRER PSCAPED. ~ pi tg done. A large force of clerks < | others are en. | bape—be has aged #9 rapidly and mysteriously that he ie | SMOrE us is will.og to participate, not only 'h Cu Tho Surveyor verterday received ® notice that the E. i ed, and tho immense bustaess of roviding and equip. | twetity-two or twenty-three yoars oli, aad 4 ready to | but im the expense. fo make it y boreto KR Rennett was supposedfto have arms and ammunition NATIONAL PATRIOTIC FUND, ¥ A corporation hea been formed, under the laws of this State, by some of our leading cltizena, to create and maintate o permanent national petriotio fund for the care may share in the honors of tho on board, and was lyiog at Porth Amboy waiting to sail OO OO Me eicaete Tha ectent. ap | for Virginia. Officers were rent at once to board the vee Sas sues of cece arent ae erletet herebes, | fel, but oy arriving at Perth Amboy tt was found that orger than thet of the United Siates is | take bis oath upon it. forward with all rapidity. Yesterday Chatham street had fourteen men, the dra ivelat Aibuny,and will be recolved | goons two or three, Cedar street none. The jattor atation e Qi cf ruil | bas tho dieadvantage of being somew bat out of - she had sailed previons (0 the Surveyor recelving the oman. uarters save been plovianes of the present busts, which, uoubtices, » evens ee suflicier t means may be a, & Ou 4 : and eupport of the wives and children and other depen- cod in @ Very short tine & bust of men will be thoroughly | business there being mcre limited than .o Chatham street, | the immediate a) wopriation of one dents of those who go for the defence of the country. Tam aware that the tax levy ae » lature contemplates no expend{tur put what of that? A noble people w up their blood for such a canse should be allowed to tax armed, equipped and provisioned, Recruits arrived on Sunday from Kovbester aud Boston, The Military Peparimects at Albany, it is proper for | and were immediately transferred to + »veruor 6 ieland. me to say, receive the constant and unwearied aasisuance — | SEIZURE OF CONTRABAND GOODS. \mopg tae trustecs ur liam Cortis Noyes, Andrew V. Stout, Senator Benjamin ¥. Manierre, Benjamin Vi bbott, Austin Abbott, Colonel Klett F. Shepard, Willian » are willing to g ve erates f Captain Wheaton, of the army, now stationed at the MORE TROOPS EXPECTED tthe ‘ 1 tee . Conficcation of Gunpowder, Uniforms. | 7; t, Horace Gresley. Henry J, Raymond, Charles 7 0 jan nly of . i a solves without permiasion, and | have ro fear that “1 » Horace Grenloy. ty J, Ray iy apr, we BOs He VAN SUBEW, Payuneotes Gonee. Nenrly all the hotele were in expe tovday of | arenpoostlty row aacamed (or wvch an chyect wil act | We, Intended for the Tse af the South. | i: Marsball}Geonse W. Wk Nev, Pra. Dinapeon, an (ENDEZVOUS AT ELAURA. being quartered with more troops «n rows fur the went or | Meet with the hearty approval of the nest louiniat police recetved wn intimation yerterday morning | Hutton, many other F NVileetherek. kak sana Wf idee Arany rate this is matatime to giveheod to techn wc Newkirk & Brother, clothierw at Xo, € Cortandt: | cupeee fon for those who volunteer, by a I ral PB ce Valkenburgh pr repaired, by order of | war, and additional supplies from the Sto°+ of Maseachu Governor Morgan, to Kumire, where the volunteers of the | ¢o t t, N . vuthern counties of w York lave their rendezvous. | “* hae Wine Snanny ONE RP eh he H, =n me | Mr. L. Kobipgon, & member of Assembly, is an active | mation to that effec: having been given () tLe proprie- worker in th a rps. ‘here ri pe several compa tora, No reinforcements, however, arrived until half nies raised. ey ere compoeed of ‘brave, staunch, velee o'dlock ” chon the ~ rions have vo objection to march upon Baltimore at a | River Railroad de They tombered adovt fre hum y lke the Paglich natriotic fund in tae time of # Crimean war, which reached $7,000,000. CONTRIBUTIONS. Now Bowery Trsaran, diMioulties. Let ns vote the required funds, anc tr: the patrlotiam of the people to suetain ur. ff pot Bow in the treasory, the banks w il, de the amount upon the éregit of the city. Theres inetitu re preparing ® large number of uniforms the rebel army. Sergeant Brevoor, of the third preciuet, tions are (n the bande of patriotic men, who wi"! be realy pof men, was despatched to the store, ant to make common case with the poople in a cause s 8 than tero Giousand waiforms packed in cases Cope $0.06 1h a “ute” WD, Mayor and ready for shipment, These were instantly seived ed ta the Committes of Five, 1. G, Bayvenr— Deen Sin~Plevee to make known through your columag y ea i take 0 police . | that the entire receipts of our theatre ‘on ‘Chureda; (and there are rh, vor | moments police, Western New York is ready and | req men and looked as if equal to any emergency. They UNION DREENCE HANTS roto rrctggenn) song naypencromacig tect ortagen) aunt yell be piven to the fund for equipping volunteer. et a : vat vid equip. | willing Pa baked partook of supper at the Astor Iouso, after w Lich the An ordinance was presented from the Counctimon mak. | tained that the tirm had repeatedly shipped not oaly Your obodient servants, ~ ann ‘ ¢ aha gi went op board the Ocean Queen, which it is supposed wt ing an appropriation of $1,000 000 for the equipront and , but muskets, for tho army of Jom Davis, the TOX & FARD. be not ms woh ander ; 0 | WE LAW REGARDING VOLUNTEERS, | sail for Washington this (Tucaday) mornin, at four | outst of regiments and to provide for the fara ties 0 they hate'n brunch eatabilshment te Mobile, aed t> vey Wore also feceive by Cul. " . ry depot at the Divigion Armery in Elm street, has A GOOD OMEN, rear ie ‘authorized to borrow the money on a at 1 { opgregaied in front of and about the premises were Commodors Slookton, in a letter to Governor Olden, of Bye! ive by , aa ths nsvent TO THE EDITOR OF THR HERALD, be called “Phe Cnion Devenve Boods.”” Unanimously ere atly Sissppointed at not b olug abe to get at the pro. | New Jereey, aayei— jay © he cate re 9d od. prietors, m they pronounced “hase traitora:’ but > eter & Jenner above i. i ai Naw ¥ Imapor arrears, Devor or VoLonre New You ¢ med. i. . a aa ne a owe e found TI T wil! bolat the Star 5 san) Wanner at Morven, the hy hiro. Tia regiment YO ASD AwitANT QUARTERNASTRIS Dacarewasr, Dress oismasin ei on, April 22 861. Alderman Day fos stated the X Nido moan Bagley rr be J pe ap nee oo sd ah cape Bd phen former resiteree of cite of the signors of the Declaration poore, bet the men 0 ARMORY Kk cy WinTe avd BLM eremera, n Sunday afternoon, when the steameh!p R.R. Ouyler. } present he would rote for al those renolatione, but he ia } ere in seateh of theme, Rowever, aad expest to. of Independence. That tle whieh, when » bor, I nailed | TLE OFFICE POR THEY COMMANDANT OF THE DE with the Seventy-firet regiment on board, teamed out pot wegen, ae debemes of Bog Be fia erat iy bets oor} th en wi to the masthead 0° the fripete Uresident (bot flag whose - oot Volantge 1 at Quartorinaster General " ‘i , “ ing to tne At . -& 5 . oy = v" e@ maintainer tp more han one personal ‘ ibe Cor why CStnne of Whive and | {nto the North fiver, Capt, Moler, of the Hamburg steam: vere Atdermoan Starr was in the lobby an three | were mole of gray cloth; the outside sen: hover | Reve 2 nusdatbed mers Via be ersowal eat. { , ship Bavaria, had planted hie two carronades on the | cheers for the Common Council of New ¥¢ ch wore { bad a ted o dover them, and the collars | spected, in every clime.- which 1 oletéd on ‘ape Maimee eve H company's dock to give a parting ralute to the defenders | heartily reaponied ee oes ; mets ® aud 1 blge bratd. A force of police have the | Thin in ‘africa, aud carried through the territory of Oall- te ader the provisions at | of their country At the second discharge one of the d the following nr Gases : . amen identical ing which I bore acroga the Rio ° where i er . Alderman Boour presented the following proamble an eer ee - eter ht kin a i ’ i form of wo years, 39 1 bi ces, from coming in contact with the bukboud, was | egolution= | ) NOT REACH 11S DESTINATION. eo a ce PBA Re Deven the (the regimente, Toned once below the age | viown to atoms, and although the dock waa crowded with ity for Routhaba circutadion, ‘Years | maglhasitase ne POUR Beeren sae = thot dag whirl the immortal Washington, er aug Wit 2 resriiling t | ; mn bs enrolled | the ship's crow, and tho quarter dock offthe Davaria with ding few.ore the misrepresemation of the weru- | AT Rack YORK—CAUBB, COULD f our country, ovr whole country, planted P Bainber ns tho Thirteenth It ! . : Apectators, not’ a single person was burt. Tho captain, ‘people of New York, thus polsontny ‘he Southern | WEATRER COB SYORM—ORE LORD FIGHTS ON | on the ratoparte of y siteb i amount w ebout peren baad 4 ity 4 Nid, ID Lue form preserfbed by Ube Adjutant | OD seeing that no damage wae done, gave agsin the com- | min: eae said paper bas ta few Gotra etty sin, aumegenin i 5 xe eof 8 rece iden!, Colonel Bex } whe upow soptics:ion will furnish we), mua | Inn) to fire, and the remaining carronsde thondered | cheutation, rnd yet has wmporstion advertising, drawir ‘ nies te ol 4 cloared fe PHE DED ¥ ren we ah we tbe ts costes te ele eee we) Hy thoke énatorrinct Who what indicxteupom tiene | forth fhe Bridte, frat by the eanee quartormascer wader | yemay, from the Cty treamary cvur gan mnie Rew waned ig Torni-fo lonted fo thie ty, ad choared for | THE WOUNDED M\SSACHUSETTS VOLUN > ‘ t o oe ~ of the persons they eho li derive io be com: | whose hy the 1 ted oxploded, and wh and whereas, it ie the ducy of this Common Counel), as repr Now Orleans on the tenth day of December, 1969. The TENRS. * am Lieut, Oo), Bor: Vovlenmu'# and ensigns of abeir ce be bw ploded, WD, | pemtari¢os of the veople cf New Work, to rebuke treason Rowrow, April @2. 1869 eres tis if it ticaied for the seve. | HOthIDg daunted, expres wah a goxl humored amile, | Cherever it can; therefore, ) consisted of Reveral Maamachuect® lea as Baltimore, reeshed THE .A“ENNSYLVANIA TROOPS A like manner, 4p bis artovishmon’ that the sudden dieeppatrance of one of a lved, ThAt the Naw York 2. A707 bh, and (0 ie boreby, FIGHT THOUSAND KNGS OF POWDER, Several Masaachueette, wounted al nore, rewch = MVANTA TROOPS. ba persone ash." the carrcnades made it itpeible for him to load it | diacondnued tx @ Corporation peper. | ee : hore this marniny, among them Mr. Stevens uf Tawall, nil 22, Whenever any euch’ Poll spain. Moy thie accident prove a gexd omen for the gal ‘Alderman GE¥FT Opposed the resolution, he sald there | SINTY NALRS OF HAY, who wae reported dead, He had tt vite tn pAsvabond src atin at thirte.two persone, and laut Zeventy iret oy dred Lad! fat as | ware other tanatical editor {n tho city, thouga some of soventy-five tots of ballast. paving atonas, Mr Siovens Riatest that fttecn wound \ wurity thet the troops lusive of the ibdiosted comm. "io ov ehh mae sho 3 euy'@ iroe Wail Fat) a found {¢ proper to shango thei views: cron bts wi alvimoreane wore taken to the ntetion houwe with him, “ . it eh ited to t harmlomaly among its ranks ag the plecos of the o: | them he pe Bo thele views; oy nothing in force legally to m Y red aris re, age lye yg en gg AE canincas fell among tue apectatcer, wioae Noe" wishes OF ] honor the Mayor had changed his opiaion on to question. At thia time there was e v6 legally Tle intends to rejoin hia regiment me son we He is able WD aoa b ps ¢ Jul"{ feet tous proper etiene to Inepyge theo low them on their path to g'ory. A LE. | tee gevtionan from the Tweilte wood prighaut to vous the traueportation Of the above cargo, and the 40 ©,