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8 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1861. THE WAR. MILITARY MOVEMENTS IN NEW YORK, rp tan econ, 2 THE WAR FEELING IN THE COMMON COUNCIL. | pimssecemien srt in the Dey Best, be would vo | nl auicd for its destination, But the winds blow ana Salam, four sergeants 22 {Alderman Boots said, that in order to have an opp rtu- rpg) ona, the fred bark wee ae (OQUTINUED TOON .AERET PAGS Action of the Boards of Police amd Com- wll wranamit to" the. omi Ungialidied Guppert 10 the Besthent= | UP Sons alae onan mee arene | ee a mein mete we “se Ypeon, embracing every party croei. The Union fecling | matsstoners of Charities amd Corrections— ne Importamt Communication from the | Cork to tbe comuitices of the Board of Aldermea, be | yon, ‘Ne “ulf. | The Tornado | had thereforg ‘wos intense, and strong resolations were adopted. Important Letter from the Paymaster me of er, and Mayor, Recommending $1,000,000 to be | being about to Procoed with the Soot Life Guard aser- | oo, ihe peat ean ee I ciinvicaees god . Gemeral—Preparations for the Forma- Generel as'be may dcaignate io Raised—The Freedom of the City amd & |" 4 jrsolution of the Councilmen to continue the | ever appears that even at a sacrifice of ninety-nine pot INTERESTING FROM FLORIDA. tionof a Heme Guard—Uatiring Activity we Gold Box to be Presented to Major Ander= | pay of all city officials during their services in defence | cont- these repairs could of New York, af duo. Wabandeanceiinon "eee of the Union and upholding the honor of their country was Bot be made short of New Yorir, The Steam Frigate and Trans-| Te-night, dic., d&e - he Beld otisers of the sou we Aldermen Going to the Warm | jcanigs, ‘and the vessel was brought back to this port, with the Powhatan ry joy Bee «The Union Defe: ” , the Brij mce Bonds.’ Alderman Dayroy moved, that the resolution be | cargo exactly as it enter Custom port Attantic at Key West—The Iinols | sgain wo are compels by a press upon our columns urect the assembling. oc hele cfrumiajonel BOARD OF ALDERMEN. amended by inserting those holding permanent po- pater prey: vate saa he Riggs Kzpected. ss to defer the publication of a largo amount of 1oo2! milftary | {nine by written ballot, the choice of persora to iil! auch | This Board met last evening, President Henry W. Ge- — blow to the secessionists; but if tained OUR KEY WEST CORRESPONDENCE. a ss .. | field eiliges.. Bhould it so that ¢ ies assembled , Alderman Boots moved, that it be amended so as to 4 they bad 0 ae Se eee april 15, 1861, | RON 0d Communications from our various correspon- | Heid elles, , Bhould it So happen, that companien assembled | ner in the chair. include all those who havé been on the pay roll for the | powder the blows might haye come from them instead. PY ex West, 1 pia pi zak | dente, but they ehall bave our undivided attention at 2n | their fiek! officers, on the ‘reporting of at least six of euch Alderman Boore presented the following preamble and | last month, Adopted. The powder will doubtless be taken charge of by the e skeamehip Atlantic, Captain Grey, ba | early day. 1t will be seen that the military preparations eee ee eee Genera} ie Rengayil, in uke man, resolutions in rete Alderman Cornett, In the course of some remarks, with troops, anchored near the Triamcle Shoal om the | so tho city bave not decreased in the least, but tbat the afternoon of the 13th, and communicated with Fort Tay- | martial spirtt of the people is growing more intense, and Wor. Arma and ssomunition were taken on board thO | 99 our vational troubles are taking our soldiers from ue Aulantic by Captain Craven, of the Crusader. MAF | ana ieaving us partially unprotected, those pereons who Brown, the commanding Cpenathrordedingen b Ney could net leave, for various reasons, aro organizing a warchases, deliver orders, ac. At daylig! Home Guard, to take care of the city during the absence the Atlantic stecmed of. of ite usual protectors. A number of military meetings ‘Tho stoam frigate Powhaten appeared off the harbor oD | Jin 46 nela this evening for election of officers and other the 1411, and exchanged eignals with ¢he Crusader. She | ycinee purposes . ents near the ship channel bu but hove to a few momenta soar the ship <i a THE FIRE DEPARTMENT ZOUAVES. had no commusication other than the aboye with the : The Fire Departmont regiment of Zouaves, under com ‘an élection to fill the field offices of snuly regiment, and m! » 8 e cen en 1g to depart for roment, Ellis’ or Governor's Island, mee to the present war, North and sates that he vad ss ; r Rovogh for | government, and be landed at Ellis’ or . i pep mpeg yl .¢ defence of and the Union. or at the forte. ‘Man proposes, but God disposes,” commissions of the officers coat wilt — » seven of the States composing the American After some routine business, the Board adjourned to en nigned to their renpective regimen’ renounced the conatitution and g vernment of | Thureday next, at five o'clock. Commandant of compact whish ave ben oreaniznd yb wore extabllaed with thelr eousen', THE POST OFFICE AND THE WAR. and secepted, according to the fore rovisions of 2en e © purpose of organiziag - Grders, will port shetasiven Homi wih Copy at thet | goveruinent thee ows: and whereas {8 tha prosecution BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. conspany rolls & commissions of their ofticersr. le en Cul AL atti ‘nd have | ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING ONE Several clerks and others in this department have left ‘The Adjutant General requtres that the names ap: dates be | raised and equipped armies, and are now engaged in open ow we mente end sipnenetaliy en the maser r0 war agaimat the guthority aud possessions of the Unived MILLION OF DOLLARS TO THE VOLUNTEER FUND— | for the great scene of excitement—the seat of war—hay- first name of exch man in full, and triplicate role tes; and whereas, (he "resident of the United states, b; OTHER PATRIOTIC RESOLUTIONS. &C. ing been attached to the different militie ‘Allpersons having large halle or vacant brildiogs, # v of the authority vested in him by the constitution and | The Board of Councilmen met last evening, President corps of this for auch, are urgently req ested to offer the amy a: once the laws, wnd in the fulfilment of his duty to defend, protect J city. On the Secretary’s deek yesterday was alist of the Assistant Quartermaster General, at the Division Armory wnd preserve the Union, has |s his proclamation, calling | Jones in the chair, As soon ag the minutes of the previ- conner of White and Ble sivecta, upon the Btate of New Yorn, among others, for the meal i seers Wace nage ding for the | ‘20% Who had gone or expected to go. The heading of Rew York, April 4, 180l. ORARLES YATES, jon, (o resist Invasion and to réstore the j. | OuS meeting were , an ordinance providing for the | 41... 1st stated that they had left for the defence of thete Brig'r. Gen. 'Com’g Depot for the city of New York e government over the plac:s within ts rightful aud | raising of a million of dollars upon city stock, to pro- abore e tive jurisdiction; be ft therefore col . ‘A mand of Colo: el Ellswortb, have had their orders chang THE COMMISSARY WEADQUARTERS Rerolved, By the Mayor, Alde: dC malty of | cure the necessary equipments and outfits of the military ‘. She eenenehip Tints Ws enpecads today wit 6 ergy ed, and they will not occupy Fort Hamilton until Wednes. | Beve deen located at the division armory. Tho ration’ | the city of Wer Sork, ‘Bat we tender’ tot the Prosident of | the THE ADHESIVE NATIONAL EMBLEME. amovat of eteres for this station. The garrigon at Fort Taylo* and Key Weet barracks are Selsunce 5? the uataahted oe uat of the | force of the city of New York, now engagedand tobe en- | The Postmaster yesterday decided that the recently in all sues WI ea, t is ¥, in al: nocdiul musics which bave for | gaged, the money so appropriated to be paid by theComp | igeued adhesive national emblems, issued by Fowler & to the troops will be suppitod as tollows:— Untied otaves t For breakfast at sovea A. M, there will be furnishet peaple of this c! day evening. They were drilled lastevening at the uppor foreach man provisivne in the followiag ou! fp object the Arsenal, and having been formed in company line, the engaged a8 ustsl—drilling at the guns. pretin ere pi vi chcon | Of the coustitution. the enforcement ot the laws, aud the | Moller upon vouchers to be approved by the“ Union | Wells, can be attached as geals to newspaper wrappers, The @uartermaster ie about to complete the new hos: | Tesiment was exercised in the simple manoruvres, Sates 00d ootioe, ele Cras OF Grend {epiieaticn of the Sst ax horsty of the goverment; and be | Defence Committee of the city of New York,” consisting | Xc,, and the papers will b¢ allowed to pass through the ‘The Governor has directed Colone! Hubbell to muster ; _ | thie regiment into eervice immediately. They have now The Adentic brought comsmpiseions for seme of the new dcticak casaiihana: enrciled and aeyually drilling, 1,850 meu. The companies The commanding officer of Fort Taylor, Major W. H. priabass e a Goring the two remaining days of their French, reauived the appointment of Postmaster.of Key y be cay oun F *. 0 ~ pital commences early in the fall. At twelve M., for dinner:—Five-zighths of a pod of | Keso.ved, That we earnvaily recommend to all our fellow | of the Mayor, Comptroller, Presidents of both boards and | Post Office department td thoir destinations without the boefer mutton, well cooke?. with potatars: one quart of | citizens 1 unite in th most cordial and eifective manner to | the gentlemen appointed at the monster Union meeting on ment of extra pestage, oft, this means our citizens th. se romu'e the haath i r0ops paded Mes co Sin? fen Toes aad Overy other Fained ‘a used.ence (9 the sequisiion meds by the Preedome, | Saturday. ‘The Comptroller ig authorized to borrow from eee pope | ie by ry ira sien, Sean oF vegetable ‘hat the money, opadit and resources of this municipalty will | time to time on the credit of the corporation such sums ~~ , and even Sou! dosti 46 five P.. He, for wupper:--Eight onnces of bread, | simrin ches ibd peeemeeNt nen thet tee tat or ee Sar me De Pevaires. to. sages Ibe Barmans, and to aap tal law ot thet gots ee OE] three pints of gotfee, one-quarter pound of coil beef or | dollars be approprisied for the purpose of furnishing to each ue eee pficget diate roe fe Tis ordi: of t vet a Mopar, 8 cena oe by the Toxspay.—Company A, on2 o'clock P. M Weet two o'clock P. M.; Company C, three o'cloc mution. The coflie to be furnishe’ will be T°0P7TIy | ee ee ee Rt ar eotivouervice: toe tanta ta ie | vance, but he wished to call the attention ‘Board he . Let every newspaper sent Awad is pow made up at the New York Post Office | pany D, four o'clook P. M ; Company E, tive o'clock P. M. seeetqnee and milk in due proportion will also be ps pi Bek and under the divccllon Of o hcand tate come, | to the feat that the revenue from. Mea Cree: ae Persia have one of these pretty seals Tastencd 16 tg: tor Key @est the day of the departure of the Havana | Company F, six o'clock P. M ; Company G, seven o'c lock P.M. 4 o'clock P.M; Gc eteamors. AU who wish their lettere to reach this place | Oicluck PM Conspeny 7, ton clea aay Fy nine m eafe'y sould arail themeelves of this route. 2 be grey —Soapeay A, nine o'clock a. M. ; Company The United States revenue cutter W. S. Appleton sails ee) xc Help company C, eloven o'clock A. M.; mmpany D, twelve o’cloek M.;Compauy FE, one o'glock today for Gavan, with » mail despetebod by Major | p. it Gompany ¥, two orsiock i. 3 MOuupeny 6, fi French for New York. o'clock P. M.; Company Hf, four o'clock P. M ; Company 1, ody ? five o’cleck P. M.; Company J, eix o'clods P.M. Tho city is remarkably healthy; weather cool aud | "ry initorme will be distributed on Wednesday. The yoked of the Mayor and ‘he heads ot the several departments | amounted to $750,000 per annum, which could be appro- | W?@PPer. * ~ or rinance, & id the City and wher Pe 4 ACCOMMODATION FOR THE TROOPS. pesolveds hat we ras ike int thig erie tho unselba LOOX TOA. tie Ee REE MS Cane iB e unselfish pa- would vote for an ay ation of fi pat We ip ; u 7 0 ppropriation of five millions of NTS OF MAJ NDERSO The following rooms have beca given for tho uee of tho | HaCUeH sud the uptaleening Lovaliy which have, been unt | dollars to support the families of the voluntoers. MOVEME! OF JOR ANDERSON. volunteers in the city. They will be at the digposalof | Population of the city of New york; and while wo reiterate | Mr. Baxway replied that the revenue to whish Mr. the Quartermaster General:— ave gallantly and Taldifu:y iabored im the Soushera states | gity debt, “us Poused for the Fedemption of the | The eshool boys of New York appear to look upor D. Deviin’s new store in Cana! street, ate riding | fF the preservation of peace and the restaration of fraternal After 2 few remarks from Mr. Oxtow the ordinance was | “jor Anderson as being in some way undor their care; dc relaticns ameng the >eople, and our readiness to co-operate school of Wm. B, Astor, the entire bullding No. 75 Broad- vith the ” unanimously adopted. for day after day, and at all hours of the of choc i ire building No. 75 Broad- | w em in all honorable mvasures of reconciiiauon, yet we | UNERINOUs! itera a ceethatiog: Ja Gene. oP siipodiiag * day, troops non ge A ly give expreseicn to the convictions of our consti the little fellows march up the avenue, and, on reaching pleasant. officers are requested to mect at the Astor House to-day | WY, “Bd Palace Gardec Hall. Tt is expected tint many | Sate’shen we deciare ie to be t iterable purpose, Jomnmii e888 ‘ation: wf i THE PLUCKY OOMMANDER OF FORT PICKENS. at nine o'clock A. M. Ten of the original Zouaves hi me. | more wi'l be oftercd for the same purpose. s their solemn “duty to, do "au fa, thelr pawer'vo tpoeld and fomeede aa ieee the ‘soldiers of the Mason. | ‘20 Brevoort House, cheer lustily for the hero of Fort tu A letter from one ef the officers of the Wyandot | rican), were elected First Lieutenante, und will probably defend the integrity of tbo Cuion, to vindicave the honor of | chugetts regiments who were alain in Baltimore, as they | Sumter. arrive nere to-day. Pind aay omon : THE MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. waa poace ny werd longa who are enemies in } gre being carried throvgh the city. It was : ‘She wakd Salaseoieog) SA Oy ex aici Fort Pickene it a very strong bastion’ fort, and very Om Naw Vouk, April 22, 1861 The following orders have been issued from the ollze | | Résulved, That acony of the foregoing prenmable aed reso. | The Pkrsinns: offered a resolution, which was adopted, | too piace yesterday, when the boys from Ward gdvanlagevusly situated. The garrison can repilsogeven, | Ae T understand proposals have been ‘gsted to supply | of the Medical Director of the New York dept of New | Und to the Governor of the State of New York," '* “™ | gland of coles for the Zeuave regiment compoved of | ebool No. 11, in Seventeenth strest, 10 the number times their nou: 5 uLenaAnt lemmer our voluniers with kniv: forke. < A ‘s i Eh treeta — ws ooo ge capeemag en ger eretape = = Here eure male ey ia ee Sa fhocne platen acd York State volunteers, corner of White and Fim streets Alderman DayToy supported the resolutions, and, on } Sremen, under the command of Col. Ellsworth. of five hundred, marched down the avenue 1. Als requisitions for mevica) supplies for reg'ments bobalf of his constituents, thanked Alderman Boole for | ,,4,7esolution granting leave of absence to Mr. Molony, | i. mititary order, under the command of the the State volunteer service must be made upon the Med! Agsistant Clerk of the Board, was adopted, he hay presenting them. They were adopted. volunteered in the Zouave regiment. : VIDE | principal of the school, Mr. J. @. McNary. The doys American Sag and, if necessary, blow tho whole thing to | worth’s Zouave firem i rT toms. Ge doves not Jook like a very extraordinary man, Utensils, free of charge. ee ee ee be ia fo smais and insignificant iooking; but when he ALEX. m cal Director, 8 ways be will do a thing, you may bet your ‘entire pile’ DELWAR, 706 Broadway. 2. Colonels of regiments will report to the above office A resolution wa: offered that a select committee of five BY ano reel Cate ok ae ae were all neatly dressed, each carrying a small flag in hig ho will, I never caw a man ia my life that could equal SIXTH REGIMENT. the names of candidates for reg mental medical poste pre- | be appointed to ascertain, and report to this Board at its found in report of the aa eae urrad in | band and wearing a rosette of red, white and blue rib him in ooo!nes?. Amidst all the excitement he is as un- The following appeal is made to the citizens by the eal ata dad ifhe had nothing to worry him in | ocmmittee appointed to receive subscriptions for the = families that are left bopind:— THE REGIMENTS LEAVING To-pAY. of the Sixth regiment New York ate Hope (Gaon hea ment), Committee's erilect furd: vious to their appointment. next meeting, the cost of equippmg each regiment of | without a diseentin, bon : - * ane 1g voice. on his breast. When the boys reached the hotel se. been "arrnoged” fr Sato ce, ental acemmasaion | O1WBECUTE muntered into, werviee in this city. Cnunl-} A revolution, ofered by Mr, Baws atthe last moot | vera hearty cheors wae given for Major Anderson, and will be provided for ofiicers or privates tn the service of | Mously adopted. The Chair named Aldermen Boole, Fro- | WE; omonriated to defray the expenses of cotertaing | Bis appearance at the door of the hotel was the signal for ie eee ia 5h =e oa a ne! Medteal es ia 0 ment, Chipp, Farley and Smith as such commitiee. Major Anderson, and having his portrait painted, to be | renewed applause. The boys then sang the “Red White the Medical Tiverton fer er Boi sg Ss, wilsend (9 | Aiderman Barny stated that AlJerman Russell, who | Placed in the Governor's ‘and Bluo,” at which the Major appeared much pleased, Room. cictiea was now ill, wished his name to be recorded as voting pe eed pa gh siggy her Lal prot but when the national anthem, ‘Hail Columbia,” was sung ACTION OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF PUB- | ‘or the resolution. sergeant-at-arms of the lower branch of tho Common | he was evidently much affected, At the close he raised hia i U9 Pro} equip the volunteers of said nt. and place them The Eighth and Sixty-ninth of New | 20%) uuerpectedis mien weet e tbe, familion of those who York, and the Thirteenth and Twenty-= | common country (many of whom a to 1" <3 + Domes rule yer al Council for the last sixteen He id - parr the shies of their fellow citi LIC CHARITIES AND ‘CTION B The Presipens ruled that the yove could not be received cil for jast six’ 5 occupied a promi- | hand and said:—‘‘Boys, from the bottom of my heart I <ighth of Brooklyn. watch tony be sent to Hugh 2. ‘scaup, Chairmen 149 Pon cee ee Wee. nent position in the war of 1612, was seventy-cight years | {hank you for thle visit, “Put ‘your trust. in God. boys, e street; Charles H. Phillips, 178% Water greet: George Dix: LATION TO THE MILITARY. “4 OPRLATION OF $500,000. old at the time of his decease, and was univ re- | and he will guide you and protect the flag of your coun- THE SIXTY-NINTH REGIMENT. Sr 149 Chambers airee}, "Ravard Be Hg Chambers | At & ane 1 i PROPONED APrRCERLATION OF § Q spected by men of all parties. ‘Resolutions of try."’ The teachers were then to Major Ander- Orders for the departure of this regiment today werd ty ¥ : & mooting of the Commissioners of Public Cusrities | The followime was ollsred by Alderman Snith-— | J with the family of the deceased were adopted, having | sou by tho ;who, after shaking hands with, ‘orrect . 8 a du received 6n Saturday last, and the work of filling up toa THE SECOND REGIMENT. And Correction, held at their office yesterday, the fotiow- | - TONE many of the valiant sous of the Empize Gity, who | Deen supported by Mr. Pinckney. them, tald:—"Now'l must ‘shake bands with the boys a : : Colonel Tompkins is awaiting orders , And his rogi- | Ing resolutions were adopted :— have volunteered in the eervice of the general government, in Ou motion of Mr. Birney, the Board adjourned till to- | too.”’ So stepping down tothe street he passed war footing hae been proceeding vigoronsly ever siuce. | ment ig busily en, d in making eafitious to their Resolved, That during the existenze of the difficnit'es now | {8 determination to crush rebellion ‘sedition in the sesec- | morrow (Tueaday), evening, out of respect to the memo- | the lines taking each boy by the hand, bee Vp to last evening over six thousand volunteers | ranks. Company EF, Captain Byrne has opened recruiting | prevail'ny {n this c-untry, the Commissioners of Public Jha. | oa, Staics of the Union, imperatively demands that the city | ry of the late sergeavt at-arms. saying repeatedly ‘God bless you my . bed boon enroled, bat orders were recived trom | tee al Now df abd 10 Fulton sive, andar prepared | ie ava oreo i ter mae ans mamta | SAECO tne gala? urbe tong gag | , aS Atdeaon wil be Teeived at the Governors | God” nes” you.” Afar, giving threo oboors Tat provide men com uniforms. Cag na ot aoe < ce to our volunteers, that in thelr absence, in defense - bi y. Mra. Major Anderson an: men who defended Governor Morgan not to recruit a larger number than a for during the present emergency by the general goverament, | *:8urance to our vo! (3 . a t tothe was mificiet to compete the. roqinenal comple 1ST REGIMENT, XATIONAL GUARD. wid Ehsan nak cha say batortcet oe Sat | ‘ham to ay wal twa a8 tay opr ae fae tn Union enrey ben, the naional Songs ere gat The First regiment, National Guard, Colonel H. H ment of 1,000 men, and they are consequently compelled | Allen, was duly mustered and recoived into service vant (o said employees their ful! compensation € sum of $51,00) de and 1s hereby a a » deserve, the toster- s Spas | inglewe gt Sar:manitim gutgrtcs: be ie teretre | THE CUSTOM HOUSE AND THE WAR. | sung wits uncovered heada: Among the: gentlemen who ; aid en ; 1 for esoived, That called Major Honor the Mayor. to Himit their pumber to that figure. AU the men are | terday by Major Hubbel, and the medical oxamination | gei'tcfene sf their countre, aad pond cletntiauides foe | pruatec forthe purpose judi-ated in the forege|ag preamble; During the peer ah secisthag Maes aadetoas ithusiastic fo SH i conducted by Dr. Alexander Mott, and out of the entire | them until honorably discharged. * ‘that the commit! inted by the meeting at Union aquire par y very onthasiastic for active service and express the hope | regiment there were but seven men rejected by the in. | _ Resolved, shat this board wi respoud to thecouwilter of | OM Raturday, of which the Hon. J. A Dixis Chairman. be | The Clerks Going to the Wars—The Balti- | was at the military hesdquarters. that they will be compelied to go through Baltimore and | specting offcors. The Argenal at the corner of White and | twenty-five ctizens having the sujest in chance, of wish | Teuueates { wiyad ine Aun anere in dapenung, the heoosde more Steamers Searched—Speetal Order | 20 Wistington. | oon ecelved by Major Anderson forcoa much to Washington. Regimental tine is to be | Elm streets, has been placed at the disposal of tho rogi. | the Hor [mmmniee aeien tae i ne te | ee upon t's Comptoir ot ie city from the abo: of the Surveyor—The Coast Guard, &. ay te decmed necessary, and at thelr d yp: = y necesssry, and at thei 4p PUBLIC RECEPTION OF MAJOR ANDERSON. formed this forenoon, at nine o'clock, on Broadway, cor. | ™eBt, Where the men will be quartered at present: bu: appropriation rom time to time, such amounts as may be | coveral of the clerks of this department have left for prort of the famiiles’ of soldiers of ch city wis serve 2 it 1s expected to be placed in depot t>-day at Fort Schuy- hesessozy fo: Le purposes and In furtherance of the OU jec's Major Anderson public reception at the Oity Dar of Great Jones street, whence they will proceed to | ier. The men were all furnished with blanket st, | ‘Ruscha ARAL Te Ate ne peaepor gf tee Union. | Sethe alove peeambla. ald over **"" | tho ware in their various regiments. Some of theso pad abenig Bah sa the stosinship James Adger for embarkation. troeses, &e., by the Quartermaster General, and their | #:7ucted to fit up ona or two wards for the spoo'a’ Axsommoda- Alderman romeyr offered resolutions eomewhat simi- | young men bade farewell to their confreres yesterday. Hall to-day. Special Committee of ed in reference to the | 2tBeF equipments will be fortheoring in a day or two. tion of auch soldiers who msy 09 unfortunately iajured in The jaclies intend presenting a stand of colors to this reyi- the service and under the directions of Doctors A. 6. Mott Council issued the following notice yesterday:— ‘The following order hae been i: lar to those already presented THE BALTIMORE STEAMERS, troop of Lancers of the Sixty-ninth _ met (a scbeeatice lists for this urpowe will bo and B_W; MoCready, of Committee of Inspection of Belle Alderman Gener thought it best that the Corporation By order of the Collector and Surveyor, officer Issacs fully ve otie to th eisns ofthe cy of New Bork 7 Fs 1a ORDERS. penne — ime, Papp gece nng = hts ond werelre That he, Warden 2f Beliewse Mosplial be in | Should actasaunit, and not thateach member should | wont on board the steamers sailing from pier No. 7for | that a public pan se be io Robert. ADGUA x ENT, Whi n io fur i t om yw! re ie \derson vernor’s Ney vous ape ae in furtherance of this object, lea Can sign the game ~~ eeastliy of Wete ad blaine ro Fre haponmad ——— ‘ecent | ie own views; there should be one resolve fcom | Baltimore, and examined the various portions of the o oe ans eee en po ee yin Sy L he soup attach nilred for : pele AD in the Bomnial until their devartire, en my badaama’ never. | this body, to go forth to the Luton as the volee of the | cargo, Several eases wore opened and inspected, but Wonis cf dloven dh, Mi tat-ennohebide?. 12. @ a} ‘Yagpir charge of ane .GIMENT. . aH whe: eu " i 4 Con pet) ae scm such ober duties as to Tue poston OY THE KERALD TSAAC BELL, Je iL of New York; no member would ob, contaluing nothing contraband of war were allowed to go | By order of the Committee of the Common Council. TSAAC B 4 MOSES fH « RINNET. bs ion of the Alderman of the Sixteenth, but i ‘ i. ni ho (Mr. Genet) held tat the rosolotions of the Aldstman | '@ their destinations, A very close inspection is now James Bagley, who, toze: JAMES Bo NICHOLSON, » Commicaioners Apri. 22, 1531. Fr, are hereby detalied to Piense gubstitute the name of William Monteith as raged nde upon 4 THE TROOPS SEEN AT SEA. cured at present. Major ” 7 - ce of the Tweicth were eulctont, and is wae unmecoseary made npon every vessel destined to suspicious places, e vor arders immedi, | Lieutenant of Company ©, Twelfth regiment, in place of pio resolution upon resolution on “ : and an order hag been issued that no vessel, no nate The steamship Bienville yesterday, at nine o'clock &. M.y in your fesue of this moratog, FREE TRANSPORTATION OF SOLDIERS CBAS, WHITLOCK, 144 Grand ateeet BAGGAGE. hea gg Mowing comvnunication explains itsel!: g officers:—Oolonel, Abram Dur, | The following comu anfeatian explains i ; viek: Adjitant, Joseph Ty | (THE MANMATrAN Fxrmuss Comwy, 163 Broaiway Sulbert; Assistant Quartermas er, Yor, April 22, 186 parte oF the regiment, A leave of absence | mine, a8 pub'ishe nted 1 Chaplain Denis F. Sulli. Bulliwan, | By order of . WOuAET CORCORAN, Covnet THE RIGHTH REGIMENT raat forte witows aud Orphans of Uaoss who dy | What st# dcotination may be, shall leave the harbor be- | Passed the R. R. Caylerfwith the Sovsnty-first regiment 7 7 troop: jail’ a sum for thir support. The astion of the Common | tween suprige and sunset, unless furnished with a special | 0D board, ond the Columbia with Bote provide provision for those whom | j.censo es to do. vessels were under the escort of the revenue cutter ae one and, in the meantime THE SURVEYOR’S SPECIAL ORDER. Harriet Lane, and were bound to the South, ther p , Dr WO depatt to day with the ful! regimental complement | Bam r ané Quartermasier, | wi vou announce through your cml Dp eg rion 9 RM lec ane oentereslprcipn pal Ren en ’ of 1,0¢0 men, ‘The dragoon company take with them six | Foto Ts “Captain H DY jralt third don, Capialm leary | hattan Express pang ey, Maes settaciiba wis ‘ to eral the egress of ales dg alin THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. ors for gyape and cwvister discharges. | Davies,’ J rth do., Captain Hi! A. Swartwout; | Jpg, free of charge, ail Che uae ame quasneuee’ ‘ pen mer now icey has been evgaged in this duty both day and The committee that was appointed last Friday to dis- for some time past, and the wing order was | Pose of the remaining Treasury notes for the government, as our fede. Winslow; Sixth do., Captrin Honry | York to such lines of r: dea: 20, to catiy Uaton hth do’, | Fal and volunteer troops TY MAJOR ANERRS: med this morning 0 Nin ‘ch will bo | Duryée; Seventh dy, Captarn Abram Den'ke; , Iderman Tvowsy presented the eae they will ombark | Captain James L. Waugh free through New York the bageage of aby military com ceitereen Nocoare acces te iasued yeeterday:— met yesterday afternoon, and resolved to ascertain the Alabama. FIRST REGIMENT scorr LIFR GUARD. ‘ Peis Unie, ‘Quarvansas ates for See resolved, The the thanks of the wtermer, SIBCAL. ORDER 30, 21. ie wishes of the Secretary of the Treasury in regard there- cors of the regiment: — . ring: « icors ‘ ° yoy © | Commonalty of the city of New re y e Ousto: sn, New Yorn, the ofticers of the regiment: J At the drawing of the company letters bY the ofloers | oniy to command ts by no ai otlice, No. | t'Mnjor Robert Anderton of the United Sates Army, Tor Sonvevon's oom April 20 1s0L,” | | £0: In the meantime a sub-committee are to communicate Vbe colors of’ the regiment consequently falls to bis | 41 Broadway, an} nt acon de Boe ma ence ot Fore Srssseat Satay & Vaniy superior Unrren States Revawce Onncens:— with other principal cities in order to learn if they in- arveyor bas been directed, by syecialordersofthe | tend taking apy of the notes. rtmeont, “to keep vigilant watch upon all vessels in ee port, and such as may be about to dspart therefrom; and MEETING OF COLORED MEN. compe. Capt. Parisen bas raised his company ic Brook- lyn, and takes the game position in [ine that the lamen a5 : ae ed Merson, of Brooklyn, occupied in the New York vo- | PROVISION FOR oe ARTING SOLDIERS’ preciation of this municipality for the faint, manner in whica be diacharged the delicat? and responainie duties which dev npon the Commandant of that rt master and crew to ev: ‘onteers in’ 1848 y hm of the eity be, and is herey conerred due examination of their lading tn a!) cases where J . SECOND REGIMENT SCOTT LIFE GUARD. A meeting of citizens of the Twentisth ward was held eer iSbin by is lamaytte Maren aon jon may arite of an intention on the part of the | A notice was issued that a mecting of colored men ade the laws and r ations of the ] would be held yesterday evening at 178 Prince street, for gorers ted States, and with the de of | the purpose of tendering their services to the g>vern- cn sheets De pheredy don Sane SNE FD et A ng the present war; but was prevented from department has directed the Collector to refuse | being held by Captain Helins, of the Eighth ward detach- oes to veesels for ports in seceding States, and | ment of the Metropolitan police. Captain Helins assured els attempting to leave the port without clearances | the parties that he acted under the direction of Superin- be seized. tendent Kennedy, who stated that the Superintendent Officers and mon who were engagod in actaal service raga during the late war with Mexico are requested to enroi | ‘t night at Lamartine If themselves with this regiment, and al other: who are | an crgapization for hom desirous of defending this glorious Union in the pfegent | {he families of those who haye yolunte crisis will have an opportunity of serving under compe nh 2 tent officers. Headquarters 497 F y. tho regi. | 1 defence of their country. rill be eg Gene: rer, | pleted by the ele amant wil be under tn coramand of General J. H Bosart | pleted by the ae. ———— ba sparep: purpose of forming 1 to provide for ‘od their servizes ’, That the Governor's Room in the ard they ave hereby placed lisposal of Mo for avy day upon whieh it may be convenien ceive the congeatulntions of the inbablianis vf this c | Hesolved, That x select commities of the B men and the Board 0° Councilmen, to consist of five me of each Bourd, be app to carry the foregolag ceeo! Tucker a secre- tary. 2. commaliaas wen them, eppeinted sisting of ae Wl itlecrs of the customs are directed to be vigilant in | sympathized with the movement, but dreaded thet it * saan - 7 tet At N. J. Waterbury, Sup wart, y 1 foreg ving resolutions be anit o discharge of ater “ ad to ( a THE DELAY IN FORWARDING OUR TROOPS | Geo. b. crogin, Rovert Ray, Havoid & Stoue, Tole Vi_| able orgroared and Teannulticd tor Majer anderson ny the | ¢he,clscharge of the duty fmposed. by this ceder, and t2 | might lend to some unpleasantness fa Now YO 0 TO THEIR DESTINATION. Gridicy apd Noah A. Childs, to make a’ nocosgary ar- | Joint Comuaitiee, : : attempting to leave for a Southern port. Sonn Jchreon, Robert &. Williams and N..W. Walker. bh 3 The folllowing letter has been written by the Paymas- | TAPements Lo carry out ‘he above object. io Bia saetaied Aetna Dineaty, ae, OATS) | je night watchmen are diracted to keep strict watoh | | The mecting was held subsequently, when above iva g Dewht tesios ter General, explaining why our State troops have not RECRUITING FOR THE ARMY Aldermen Cuiry offered a regolution to the efect that | Sf gyo0, tho mame and Location of any vessel taking on | —— * = Sechnd Junior Lieutenant, Ge aa “demane, | LCD Pushed forward — Toe reerutting offices were cloged on Stardiy, as | eee eee te sre. guithe aite of (Mo off Cours | POStd cargo alter qunset. | apt, Surveyor, | THE MASS MEETING AT FORT GREENB mpiny F—Captain, Lgunde: Buck; First Lioatonant, | 1 bave been go strongly urged to repeat in public what | usual, that day being devoted to swe " Flouss, os on esting house for the volunteers. Adapted ' Risidintamheaald THIS EVENING. . Alien; Seogad Lieutenant, ).'G. Diamond. 1 have had occasion to state frequently in conversation | S¥4!, Ahi! of to Bweepigg aul OO , NS iraruscommeantea PROPEIATION COLLECTOR'S ORDER. Company 6—Coptain, Win. S. Carr; First Lieutenant, | quriog the past two days, in answer to the charge of | bing: but both Sa.urday and Sunday applications were } M™RAGE now Tur DOLLARS FOR WAR PURVOSTS, The following ord esued yesterday by the Col- ee ee Jobo Shaler. otaio, Gam. Grogory; First 'eutonant, | 20873 #., againat bis Excellency, Governor Morgan, and | Bumerove, and many gvod men migh: kovs been engage 7 Livon's Orice, New Yorr, April 22,166. | yao ee veneer ie ‘The committee to whom the matter was entrusted hes aptain, Sam!, Gregory; First! eutenant, | the military departments cf the Stato, that I have con- ued yesterday. Martial entha- ow we —oo - Cr — ‘ 3 Ae cluded to aak you to publish it briefly, sa follows : sinem is not confined to ths young and ‘iche: eldecly mon, | CEST-RMeS oF Tm Cowwns Gress ean pce Cvstox Hover, Courcror’s Ornice,, | made all the penne pco mery Js baer diye = foned tafl—Sergeant, Major Clyde; Aesis The militia of the States are’ not ordered out, | With wrinkled brows and eiivered hair, oter thomeelves Stch cont the edunary, WINGY tt ines toee ‘New York, April 22, 1861. | j ing at Fort Greene this afternoon, at four o’clook. F. Need, Richt General Guide, Volunteers are called for by the United States govern: | aneagerly as the youth of nineteen, and are «cite hurt ee oe aeguinat ihe federal acthoritten withta To. Qwaiee.sn0 MAGN OF VRS prevent | olizens are requested to close their places of business, Law, Lett Gene s i when informe are too old. deen at nagual precaut will hereafter ” jew; e ment, and in answor to that cali a bill passed our Logis. | WIiGn mT men Teh eaid sue, ‘1 dont think a men ie ever | the borders of the American \'nion, which threxton in |. Cnis't) tricauine Nal Ordon lawful purposes, ‘No | 285 toenable all toattond, and by thelr presence give ture providing for the organization of 5 not to exceed thirty thousand men. As the bill was in- | too old to figut in a cauge, Iwas all through the troduced, it very properly placed the power of making | Crimean war, and in India, too, and know what lighting the necersary expenditures and the selection of commis. | i#,and 1 fce! that there’s some fight in me yet.” their extent and character to subvert our inetitutions. | Seren] will be permitted to leave this port between sun- | their moral support to the measures in progreas for tea- destroy owr commerce aud lay waste our homes and fire- | cor aca gunrise. Revenue vessels will be stationed at | tifying their devotion to the flag of their country, and sides.” It is a war apparently not of self-protection upon | the Narrows, ia thekaat river and the Kills, with instruc- 4 upholding of the constitution and the laws. I rH REGIMENT. ed ty the Colonel for TRE THRIRTERN Yesterday orders were the regiment to leave this morning, at elght o'clock joned otticere in the hands of the Governor. But the recruiting ri tions Ux thirty-five years ag | thes e of the belligerents, but of active hostilities against tions to enforce thece regulations. ‘Major Anderson has been invited to be present, and the The consequence was, the excitement reached fever | "Before passing, however, it was amended by placing | the limit, beyond hich 00 tan other than 2 United De eer rene mec ee eo the mucremre ot HIRAM BARNEY, Coliestor. | meeting will be addressed by the following ng beat, All wae bustie among the soldiers, Uniforms | the control of maiters under the control of an unwieldly | Staterfpoldier can be enlisted : #0 these veterans, who, no | HEM DOT raion ts Is the great contre of all that con THE COAST avaRD. Ce ee ere Tah Oot St ing. Jamar board of eight (8) State officers—Governor, Lieutenant | doubt, would give a good account of themselves, are Baa, H 5 A.A low, e were looked after: knapaacks were packed, aad on stitutes the might, and power and strength of the nation; | 4 jarge squad of men have been stationed aloog the SGsloete Tan 2% Peg A Rg he Governor, Becretary of State, Comptroller, Attorney | Recetearily excluded. r upre i. F Odell hone, every side was heard the note of prepara'ion. Toe General, State Eogitecs and Secveters iad giving to the There ie a dilliculty, too, with younger men. No man } It ‘¢ distiny beg ge Ai the Ca mandir “a coast of Long Island, at Mon Point, the Nar- | §.B.Spingia, Hom, MF Pa iecander Mi om r ‘1 the day with the frionde of | diferent companies and regimn ns, after organizing, the | between eighteen aud twenty one can be enlisted witboxt J Derg, OaN tot Welth, inte Reeser. tt a io tor ico | rows, amd at the plers of the city, to prevent any cur- | Thomas H. Rodman, Eeq., Thomas 0. Field. Faq , Tor | Jon of ite own office : the written consent of his parent or guardian Line En ithas been peculiarly distingu for its %, > og naa Howard np many " , cases eligible recruits between these have neither jad the bill been passed as originally introduced, the nardian—in others, it might be vite depart for the war, and at rong. Esq. Dg was oompictely crammed. Uuteide a speekers and officers will meet at tho ring adberence to the local institutions and consti- | picjour vessels leaving the harbor, or any articles contra- ‘ e; City Hall, at three o'clock. night the bul: tutienal richte of our brethern of the South. It isour | band of war being shi ir ine‘ructions huye bm ny : i it t nor g bs p ge Og Re in aE on ee eave ae verues ie tee. | Cocaine regen Semaens, Cao oF interest, therefore, aa |: is our duty and ocr right.to | peon very rigid, and if fully carried ont, aa it is to be tt hile ° 5 b these , y rigid, and y . ¢4 Sears actened tian neante of feeratia warded. taic.end | © le end appointed competsnt ofioers to skeleton regi. | 2005's reeratiiag oflice end ingeomouty gi speak out boldiy and to uct promptiy at this critic uemer- | poped they will be, will elfectually check the ogres of ‘As it is, Ce Board appointed by law has convened | age. ‘Where's your father *”’ b from the crowd “Mother?” dri!’ room: of feet, as mbers wer ey io the alfaire of the country. Repzosenting the | hrieatcers MEETING OF PHYSICIANS. 5 Scrporation of the yo it devolves upon us to make pro- THE INSPECTORS. Medical men, without respect to ‘‘schools,’’ are invited e provisions for the jublic exigencies, so fares New | are ail ordered to wear their badges both by day and | No. 20 Cooper Institate, this Fonu’is concerned. Funds arc reqe'red to'ovwip antecy- | niput, wo tant thoy shell be nt once. Feenguizot whoa an- | ‘© Meet at room No 20 Oops: a x xed on official duty. A Inrge number of these mon left out of the building, © i euteide, Within the build once, only gave to the Governor power to make expen. | \Pead,”’ says the minor. Dead. ditures not in the aggregate to exceed $5,000. dian?” “Aint got none,"* saye the minor. “Can't en- The men:ers meet again to day, when it is hoped that | list you, then,” says the sergeant; “you must be twenty evening, at eight o'clock, to insure attendance upon the the pros ° ” inor to t the tons of thou-ands of our novle citir 4 wh ance of ibe Govereer oak eon erie eas Sus uver io his ‘miease frowemty nat pasien Fasting and volunteering for thn war. 1° barge ciice yesterday, shortly before eundowa, to | families of absent soliters, and take such other steps ae | have just returned from Albany. Thedifferent military | it #0 deeply, ie, ag he reaches another foci og hn gi ttend te py tama Macon may be doomed advisable ju aid of the war, segartmments axe ar! at work ant over? thio prsaible is | eee ho hae aged be rapidly and mysverisualy ik lew | Smorg us is williog to participate, not caly Tho Surveyor yesterday received @ potice that the E ive ag Oe, en eS ee eS itty ster nom wy oy . ual, thorefo:#, ths + - y yw - NATIONAL PATRIOTIC FUND. i, and the immense buataess of providing and equi nity-two or twenty-three years oli, aud is ready to | but im the expense. To make it equal, therefo a, tly R Rennett was supposedfto have arms and ammunition ‘ ug va ermay ‘anger than that oF the United Biatds os e his oath upon it. e : xj may share in the Ronors of the on board, and was lying at Perth Amboy waiting to sail A corporation has been formed, under the lawa of this beg puabed forward with all rapidity, | Nester day Chatham street bad f the ara | Corpornsic® ro wtole expenditure, "The extent of | £of Vireinis. cficere were ent at once to Doerd the Fee: | state, by tome of our Iceding cltissne, 10, create asd ‘ropasals were reccivel at Atbany,and will be recelved | goons two or three, Cedar strect none. The iatter station | tO cover the who Pe . . sel, but op arriving rth Amboy it was found that | otaim a permanent national petriotio fund for the this sum of course cannot now be arcertainol, but t sufficiert means may be provided 4 oace, | the immediate appropriation of on Tam aware that the tax levy ae 9 op lature contemplates no expenditure oa but what of that? A noble people are w ‘up their blood for such a cause should be allowed to tax she had sailed yp 0 the Si ‘or receiving th pig hls Mdina bea ital vupport of the wives and children and other depen- | ‘ D coos dents of thore who go for the defence of the country. . . Among the trustecs William Cortis Noyes, Andrew V. | SEIZURE OF CONTRABAN aerate en ree Abbott, Austin Abbott, Colonel KIliott opard: hott, Austin Abhott, Colon se ep taoet, tastes to-day by the Quartermaster’s’ Department, for ful | bas the disadvantage of being somew at of the way lies and equipments Quarters have been provided, | Of the present bustie, which, doubtlees, ac* mats for the end in @ very shor} tine © boat of men will be thoroughly | business there being mcre limited than .o Chatham atreet, armed, equipped abd provisioned, Recruits arrived on Sunday from Hocbester aod Boston, The Military Departmen Albany, it {s proper for | and were immediately transferred to ' »veruor s ieland. ° the conatant cod unwearied aasiswnce of thre MORE TROOPS EXPECTED ‘thot. + en Comtivcation of Gunpowder, Uniforms. | 6°) ambert, Horace Greoloy. Hon ! mmaolvos withont permission, and | have no fear that 4 ambert, Horace y. Hone UNS BUREN ‘aymester General Nenrly all the hotels were in expectation rostorday of | a responsibility now agsumed tor euch an chject will not | Wey Intended for the Use of the Soath. H. Mara allsGeorge We Brant, Rev. Dre. Thompere, oae - u : t rl ext Legislature. C tr0% " er 7 d ny other CENDEZYOUS AT ELMIRA, being quartered with more troops en row's fur the eat of | meet with Ti ae cise heed Jeg pom chron ce received an intimation yesterday morning apie any bees. DS area, te Atany rite tl difficulties. let us vote the requirod funds a the patriotiem of the people to sustain us, that N. Newkirk & Brother, clothior® at N>. 4 Cortiandt | ting, ke tho Dugiich patriotic fund in tae ‘time of Geveral Van Valkenburgh bas repaired, by order of | war, and additional supplies from the Sto: ro preparing @ large number of uniforms for | Crimean war, which reached $7,000,600. £ Mageasbu | Governor Morgan, to biumira, where the volunteers of the | setts were engorly looked for at the St, an intl rnst to jo eum is | str “outhe ountion of New York have their rendezvous. i ARUEY banks wil, doulticas, prof lar Serge: ¢ i -_— Mr. L. Robinson, « member of Axeombly, is an active | Mation to that effect having been given () the proprie- Bae eee rina eeiner te ci fee lee | en ee tele whoa CONTRIBUTIONS. worker in the dorps. There are already several compa. | tors, No reinforcements, however, arvivet until balf | tone are in the hands of patriotic men, who wi’! bo realy | Wish @ posse of men, was despatched to the store, ant . Niw Bowery Theatr, nies raised. They sre comporod of ‘brave, staunch, | past twelve o’olock this morning, whon the Twenty atch | to make common caase with the people in a cause a | found no loss than two thousand walforma packed in case® Jy Gp cgyy— o md ye ge ane ape Wane eke regiment of Albany arrived in this city at Hodeon | dear to us al. FERMAND W009, Mayo and ready for shipment, These were instantly seized Derg cn--Plevwe to make known through your columas r < jection to iw nore al 7 mt fe 16 ©or of Five. o of on ‘Chureday wavents police, Wealern New York is ready apd | Sreq'mnen and locked aaif cual to aap eaeyen tye Tiny eee ee ee DMFENCS DONA azul taken to the police headquarters. Tt war also agoer. | that the entire receipts of ne Theatre om thursday } willing. * partook of supper at tho Astor Touwe, after «Lich they | An ordinance was presented from the Cowaclimon mok that the firm had repeatediy shipoed not ooly | MI6BE WI Be Bi i ent servants, rage Frans on board the Ocean Queen, which \t is supposed wit ing an appropriation of $1,000 000 for the eaquipe clothing, but muskets, for tho army of Jem. Davis, the TOX & LINGARD, THE LAW REGARDING VOLUNTEERS, sail for Washington this (Tuesday) morniny, at four | outit of regiments and $e provide fot me araillon o a ems being wrepees up. tne cnethies ene. —_—— Se Sahay -esons ide Rrigadier General Yates who hae established acom- | olock ee roe ne ney, Siocting Gommities, The Comps | that the gonde were abipped. A large crowa who hat | COMMODORE STOCKTON RAISES Se: > tere also rece: r ab for | , | mutary depot at the Division Armory in Kim street, has A GOOD OMEN, troller ie authorized to borrow the money on o stoo: congregated in frout of and about the premises were Commodore Stockton, ia « letter to Governor Olden, of Bn ed the following: TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD, be called “The Union Defense Boods.’’ Unanimor [ke gh cage Sromeenee able to get a New Jersey, sayei— vormn’s ane : ~ nn Be t owerei ot te form eS Oe ed im are a peng 4 bog oe On Sun fay afternoon, when the steameb!p RK. R. Caybor. | present he would vote for all thoae resolut wot be eo Sei however, and expact to of Independence. Tht which, when # bov, I nailed ng charge of the place w. now eugaged as Majer of the Sixty nonth rogument, pro ud VOR THE COMMANDANT OF THE D; with the Seventy-firet regiment on board, ateamed out "4 ~ ndy and wil! be d . ~ to the masthead of the fri:ate Uresident ~ thot flag whose bel J of the Aaintaat Quartormnater Genera) | into the North fiver, Capt. Meler, of the Hamburg steam- porwe to 60 30 te ee” of e at wapear ys po nd ares ‘sloth nee SI howor I move meee’: Fee es ie Cerne rae <fis wean ship Bavaria, had pianted hie two carronades on the | cheers for the Common Council of New York, which wore | bad a “dover them, and the , |, Oe ei ately elites. which 1 Tiotered on ape ‘Moma - oP callewiag Feetious ot General Orders | company's dock to give a parting ralute to the defenders | heartily reaponted to. ee er ee carricd theough the torritong of Galt Dwenty-¢ ‘The (oes ealuntowing vader the provielons at | of their country At the second discharge one of the > Pi r ical ing which I bore across the Rio: Alderman Boor presented thy rerolution | TAD NOT REACH 17S DESTINATION. DeLana ie Cay & be sigan aeons | | + whore she ie Ipiog, oF «(orm of Wo years, an pi ces, from coming in contact with the bulkhowd, was from ove the © ‘icerw below the age | blown to atome, and although the dock was crowded with POWDED SENT TO NEW ORLEANS POUR MONTHS AGO J doepoitc foe —thet fag whirl the Immorta) Washington, ht. sue 9 Hie Will om be enrolled | the ship's crew, and tho quarter deck offthe Ravaria with Le ROUT BACK TO NEW YORK—CAUSE, COULD | inthe name of our country, our whole country, planted £0 a9 a narber phrcsteeny iat sces spectators, not a single person was hurt. The captan, | Manrct che people > NOT WEATHER THR SLORM—IRE LORD FIGHTS ON | on the rv y b Ww evaw Lie form prevortbed by dhe Adjutant | on seeing that no damage war done, gave agein the com- | mind; and wherems, said paper has b orn sibs, — 5 ee Tho brig Torneto loaded tn this city, and cleared for | THE WOUNDED tion, Fad yet hae the Corporation advertiat \SSACHUSETTS VOLUN- } ' fogeral (who upc Plicacion wil furnieh the exme), 4 mon! to fire, and the remuning -arronads thondered rollathe naines of (ue ‘ a 5 he ay 4 untorris, Who #hall indicate upow those | forth ite salute, fired by tho eame quartormasier ual iy from the city treamry over $20.C00, nen thik waned : Bet will B nar the ne i yess one they ci be com: | whose hands the frst plecs bel ccploied, and. who, Ein uerens, Hef the 7 of thie Connrabn Connell. a repre. | Now Orlaans om the tenth day of Negember, 1960. The HRS. Til: iin captal a of aheii A : é tatives of the Je v to rebuke son | nOwTON, ] 5 ee ths nie teed foe teeaee | nothing daunted, expreed, with a goxt humared amile, | BBtv aan? ‘neretore | cargo conainted of Several Massschuectte, wounded at Batthmore, reached THs PENNS ANIA TROOPS. , Geman bia netoniahment that the sudden dien ppa Ren ived, Phat the New York P47 of bm, and {0 iw hereby, MIGHT THOUSAND KEGS OF POWDER, bere (hie fs bi thom. Mr. Stevens of Lowell = ae h the carronades made it impmeihle for bim to load it | dimontnued ay @ Corporation peper. | x pagina on a Morning, Sm0Og vies tates Fibs broken by ‘ April verve wie, spain, Muy this accident prove a ceri omen for the gal. | Alderman Grr opposed the resolution, he satd thare | AINTY BALES OF HAY, who wan reported dead. Me Det tust aleen weenie t 1s undenstond “ nthority that inclusive. of the: talented ‘ene’ laut teventy drat, ant miy the euvimye ira Lail fall aa | ware ofber fanatical editors in vho «ity, thouga some of | Soventy-iive tons of ballast. PATI atonns, Me: sieves ntatey tha bs eon or - =~ ne nee rm Jona its ranks ag the plects o I" hem tad fo proper to shange their views; even bis | Fr saihe 0 pres mOTeANe Vt a . “= mM Gnokepsy.lie hare rea pata Apres 4 tho apectetute, A A gl. ng } 4 tho Mayor had changod hiv opini tise. At thia time there was nothing tn force legally to pro- J Te inionds to rejoin hia regiment as covn wa he ia able to do #9, waa frausyorie ve “igt out to Youd the tramaportation of the whove cargo, and the low them on the!r path to gory. 4 Mtoe geotiomap from the Two:

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