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a NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 97, 1801. THE WAP to crganize one ‘x ‘hie city ‘mmediately. have been bat a few Pony As the Keyetone State on Tresday Inet for Washingtor. ene | 1. A drill of officers and non-commissioned officert will setnarined this act, Dut not called for by General bad on board all the scidvers and warines from the 6. | be bad between three and four P. M. Orders STINUED TROM FIRS . directions the a come wethe Rhode. onndelge = R068) port Navy Yard. The United States brig Perry, Cuyain wri sain ah oe Detergen halt post four and two divisions, Y » formed the nucle qonee “wih tke weloe making tbe Dearts cf | Claceon, was tm the Chesapeake with che other yesseis. | six P.M. poet © pape 8 20 mrnine of tbo “Star | The Keystone State brings six barrels «f deapatches, | 9, Retrest (under parade) will be at munset. and to uniform aud equip po ia, the ¢ pany ery Hrs mn ofthe Ovean.” | which are of much importance to the different sections of | 30° Taye nfl be wrote oe = seize | Uae ay be nm pty ry pd toed oe wiked to sep and” 4,9 poi Ron “i ais io uct an oege ob the Uap nats eabalions aa O00” A ge ey “4 20 shipe were geily dreeved ‘n Mr. Bryant, oue of thé passengere by the Koyetore un to act aB ‘a subaltern as offi one - fr 4 fo ri wo! F ae orl al) tbe Dunting Tessa’ we scaplred, white | Siete, caias ted aies as mie to Washingtop, on | of tbe guard scare wi Peet cesar ees Brigade lo: sabree, [he prevent ne regimenial tus ead of acho” one specter 3 Majors), twenty- twenty-one Livuitenaat quarters ana recrui rendezvous i at Palice Friduy aight last, the train stopped cn reaching the first | 13. The dr‘lis wil wail bom the Hardie tactics, commen=ing Entec, twenty-one Majors, twenty-one Atiutents | Garden, where Py proved "mn distingniched Durring bridge. He j) from th 4 walked | With the echoo! of the soldier and advancing ae rapidly 43 (Lieutewants), twenty-one Regtusental Quarter asics | ex-British soldiers daily give inetructisns. ta the ' Me jamped from the carand wall the proficiency of the men will permis. (Liewtensnts), twenty-one Surgeons, twen'y- yecruste .4 the uge of the Droadsword. 4 riding 0 acrone the country to the nex: station beyond, thouge the 14. Dering the men, when not on duty, will be | geon’s Mates, twenty-one Sergeant Majors, twert Wid be opened immediately, aod notbug left un night was quite dark: op arriving there he allowed to go cavahere ‘in the gurrieon, limited by the Drum Majors, wwenvy-one Fife Majore; ant each ownpsn permitted oy the emergency which calls ta o: aay ay ads which the fence at the foot of the glacia, except in froat of the off | will be composed pf one Captain, due Lieutena s:, ous | eMficiepcy 10 the bold dragoope. The conan: colore were sreminent?y displayed, and > 2 op the voble Ch.senpeake, following the ae cutter, wrt ten = clock M., when we 2e0 near the frigate Cenetiution, im Annapolis RY ge, The New York 2erenth regimest and a Masta. q c whe : a'ned b ‘ ere) quartere and upon the grass top ‘or sporioe | Ensign, four Sergeants, four Corporals, two Ms‘ TeRmavnt Wil) pe easumed by Bayard Cisrxe or O.lonel should have in their Ainaelte rhein rained bere, as ihe rail- | tended to kill of the New York vogiment. He wid them Senayier ihe parapet gene deep 0 ‘except ofli- | Ld iat tour Pr: i : P May, ef the United States army. Cava: to, be wranted sooner op road bad been ceeirored, and there wae a0 reliable com- | the regiment (the Seventh) was the pot of the New | ce pare beyond the gally port of tha mais worl: ie, force will be enrolled for two years unless pA cagdale road, now is the time to put foa in stirrup rich apd mapy poog. mupioation tron Washiv¢ton made public. Ou Wedees. | Yorkers, and that any Injury (0 it would straightway | WE rm on. ne fee: wiearaed Seto the river Severa, | prirg an hundred thousand armed mén vpoa thew ot | ye repulse ous f the lown, when the dis- | they paid little heed to bis remarks, only sayimg that | peryormed ix accordance therew and in the “oanver | years, will not be eorciied as volunteers, nor wil! any Ie consequence of the comparatively ded ii Ae ee STE SOON Oe Tat DER named ahove which are ine!uded to V.' Peivese sows . : MPTROPOLITAN HOME GUARD. 1 States, wilibe | ego of C sbteen years or above the age of forty. . LITAN FO) UARD. + the array of the United sta i defencelese state meeenry ot tear 68 ¢ "i v they had twenty thousand men ip Baltimore. ae me age who is not in “physical strength i vv the nomical on any term: camrarna> ine irgope and: military was carried | iz. Bryant obtained a carriago whieb conveyed him to | / yer order cf the 1 ioutenant Colonel, @. K. Warren, com- Pe Wridors will not be reoetved tato-compeniee with- | on phase ascg) uae epg of une troops | SP il at once appear thst without a central orgaviz om throughout tte Cay, (ie men forming in line on the Camaen street station, Balt-more. Being too late ix manding, —-Firet Lleut. JO, B, HAMBLIN, Adjutant. out the written coneeat of the parent, guardian or mac- | °° te metropolis for service at a dievaace,a number of | tion, with proper authority, there cam be no etticien>: ume shore ard preeented a 5 eeive reinforcamens wae gre cheers of Wid exrhus. The Seventh marche maartial appearance, MOFRIpE traia to Vani pm which must be attested by east One witness, 10 2208 4 with to tome extent, and. iverdeutaly the killing of = adel ‘ ve forwarded with the rauster roll. the two Masruchusetis roldiert, "Belg & Sostonian he THE FIRE DEPARTMENT ZOUAVAS. V. Company rie tu the form precribed vy the natorally inquired the par and where the bod! THEIR DEPARTURE POSTPONED TO SUNDAY, WHEN | tent General (who upon application will furnia! a meeting at the Astor Mouse om Wedaasday | system, or disc'pline in this important matter of murser~ © orgauize a guard to protect the !-ves and pro- | abd there can be no organization, to whieh a cheerf\” he hab tants of New York during the agitaved | eubmiseion will be paid, except it ofiginaie in tne com | ! the country. The meeting appointed from its } mon will and breome the genvine representative of a. xen miler towards Weepington, and ae seyera! were. On recei er that they were st tbe THEY WILL EMBARK FOR WASHINGTON ON TRE | fame), must be signed by thoes vol re a standing committee of twenty-tive to carry ihe woe of New Lexk, and of all the existiug associ bad berm beard it wae guard bovee, be desires to know if he could gee or get RALTIC—TWO STANDS OF COLORS TO BE PRE- indicate upon these rolls the nsmes of the jrsone they beir views, the commitice being formed of one or ha kind of aid in them. SENTED, ONE BY MRS. JOHN JACOB ASTOR AND thal) eee Commissioned as captains, leusenaus | more from each ward head 1 a aes dampen Be was then told if be said amy more «bout the mateer BB OTHER BY THR I ap > ‘stor House, | 2B¢e f their rerpecttve companie a A roll was then circulated and was rapidly illed @ to. ra.ag Lbree rg, | De would be likely t them, and, io TUR OFRER BX FES LAPIOR OF THE ASTOR BY thus indk for the severa) company offices, will ta ike ith the names of upwards of threo cundred of k and of the country, not otverwige lending ald, wi waged with Kustern troops, via Havre de Grace, came 2 deference Lo Cheir numbers, be k i‘ ue still, Be A delay in the manocfacture of uviforma prevents the | pecify upon the same rolis the namrs of eat citizens. After the adjournment of the } bavea direct opportunity of givieg support to the obi and ae one of ew, with @ Muesectuisens oompacy, | took the pent train to Wasbington. departure of Col, Elworth's Zouaves today, but every | fous.as dela oificere under whom they ting the Stand ng Committee beld a second soncar their hearts, through the treagury of this © x : ae. any such ro)! sual! have by 4 fer the purpose of making arrangements for perfec‘ing peered the Co! umbis, In reterence to the Mr. Davie who wae killed at Baiti- rhyrabt e 2 re auameres, | more, Mr Bryant sayy be bimeelf beard from the lips of thing will be in readinese by this evening, so thet om @, 2 n determined tone,“ Then we'll Baiumoreans tnat Mr. Davis threw mene gtriking the | Sunday they wil) Jeave for Washingion. 1,10 © ® military bea\ ake," “No.” be rephi pe. el the organization, and atan a*journed meeting, held at fo copsider this matter deliberately, and to take suc ed etloert of the wompauy. t shall be transmitted ty the [ toe same place yeeterday, at four P.M. , by the commit. | Common action as may then appear wise, we earnest! Mit’ [ao not know wnat there wae remerkable io idee with gab: ‘onete, omainier of the Adjutant Genera’, who, upon its acceptance ny (nec? cers | tee, the wuole plan of the agacciat ion was esmpleted. invite the women of New York, and the pastors of Bis, but the look of thie ten andthe toneat tle voice | Me Brya’ will go to ‘ag Maton con: [Ton wee eee Saromans, WS Che yeraal Two nant, | Batved in the skchion. of the act, will ‘The assooation will be known 6 the Meiropolitan | churches, with such medical advisers es may be epeciall ‘vo that I! te wentence a power end a charm whieo I | Bected with the War Depart ment , | covtrements, will be ered this morning, T inspect the como " Be ome Guard, and now call upon their fellow citizens v9 iwvited, to assem ble ‘or counse! and action, at tas fi reported to have occupied Ar. | rome sete of colors are to be presented wo them, one | the return, and to preside at an eis 8 Aud men necessary 10 equip aad a J Bebitute, ov money morning vert, as eleven o'elock lingtop He gbtr, cpponte Ceorgewowa. The Keystone by Mre, John Jacob Avtor and the other by tho iadiez of | determined be written ballot, for the cu the rapke of thi guard. Subscriptions may be handed Mra, Geoeral Dix, Mra Basilton Fish, Mes. Lewis ( ‘cate Jeft Washington at fan of W naeiay. Meny sepa . ok the ofilees of ta to the following gentlemen:—E. P. Maltby, Noe. 96 and Edward reg Mra. William K rslan: people were xeon on the whe at thay the Astor Honse,. On Sunday the regiment wit) seacmble " 98 Reace street: W. H Davis, No. 122 Chauioors strent: A Age Rowsevelt, Mra. Wiliio made no demonstration. No guas were m4 de seen sn | SS. thelr quarters. Doviin’s vallding, Canal strect. spe ha \ Fohn Cechrane, No. 138 East Twelfth strest: J. W. | C Dryant, Mos. RL’ Stuart, tire, D. D. Bleld, Mra, Wi he Viginia side of the Potomac, and itia probable that | tenee tothe residence. of Mrs. Avior, corner OF } raj will transmit Lo the oflcare go ci 5 Jonnaton. No, 25 Neteav street H.8. Bart, at Clapp & | lam Astor, Jr Mrs. Moses Grinnell, Mrs. George the rumarg ebext batteries at the Wb te House (below Fifth avenue and Thisty-third street, for the receipt s pions and Warrants, with # Dotitica: that _s unpany | Xent’s Chambers street. Schnyier, Mrs. Voter Coo) Mre. Thomas Tileston, url want Verpon) ad Iedien Head are up ‘ounded. Sv care, Stee Shia tas ne of mach vill be resumes rave, parguatt, {AD adjourved meeting was held oo Wotnesay evening | F-S.Wiey. Mrs. Horace Webaior, Mrs Moffat. Mra. "she iscovored that the Keyetone state is now as th ard, Brooklyn. ae Astor House, for the receipt of the secon S96. J to the abc + > > com. | tocompletethe organization of the pioneer regiment of | mad J. Baker, re, Rubert Grecic, Mes. M Catlia, Mir nighteh'p had tose removed: fom. her station, off the Pv wet a will then — to the foot of Canal street mandant 0! tue company to report bimeaif ent B the Home Guard, and a full company of one buedrea men | Chaplin, Mrs. R. 8, Winthrop; Mré. Girard Stuy vesan| worth of rhe Potvteas, end thie fact, togetaer with our not THE GUARD SHIP IN THE LOWER BAY. embarkation to Washington, on the Baltic. mand to such Brigadier General as he may designate n | was {mmediately enpolled under the folowing con- | Ns>. George Curtis, Ure. A. R. Poo. Mire Willisin F. Cary meeting th tothe report thst #ne cParge of & depot o ons — Mba. abram Hewitt, Mra Dr. Peastee, Mrs Henry | The United Statee steamer Corwin, under revenue . Vi. Upou the assembling, at any Besignated dapot, of 9 undersigned, in view of the unsettled siate of pub- } ~mtth, Mrs, Roswell Hitchcook, Mrs. rancis Marberry colors, is doing valu coin the lower bay. Al} popgr ere eee RUA NES. Luxterrs | t¢2 companies thug cream b ave tedicated adaire, whe extraordinary drat of sate mitt ant | Mra. FF. R. Morse, Mrs. Judge vd ward bound are b “yusrsRED INTO THR UNITED STATES SERVICE— the same persone as their Bi the coprequent defenceless state of cur city and environs, ‘ds, Miss Marquand, Mra, feorge Hot! acl Pe . - "ATES § the regi b De b do hereby enrol! ourselvee ne & regiment for Lome ger- | Adams, Mire. H. Baylis, Mrs, 2. W. Bellows, sels papers are found correct, they aro THE CAMP AT STATEN ISLAND, ETC. Brigadier Genera) in cha t . litg of | vice, to be thoroughly drilled, arm ped, aad | Brown, Mrs, Elits, Mrs. J.D. Wolfo, Mra. alouz» Potted Occasionally it is necessary to throwa shot The firet regiment of volunteere mitered Into the ey Seen ed f preva as? immeoit grey: Lat ede ea —et a overt compel) Sire H.W Bogart, en cross the bown of 2 be ef. 1 " . | si reside, to determ| mo De State government, or for the suppression of o.v! 0 . , Mrs late! ‘org the ore @ versel, which aneesity bae the ef. | United States eervice was enrolted yesterday. This re- | OM potas = Fen, dhecka’ ee tone Cldaaae paeetenl y ri Mre.L. W, Bridgham, irs, a. W, Bradford, Mrs, W. 1) emi volonteere: prenes. Mannue and Morri@, are detailed | giment is formed from Col; Wilson’s Zouaves. They | that cupanies assembled pot. w.tho fl ‘© Recruinng Committee are in session at Valace fall, | Lee, Mrs Parke Godwin, Mre,'H J. Raymoud, tira = y op our arrival ne on this cervice. were inspected and enrolied at Staten Irland, by Captain bn ee pete for their field offic corner of Brc ets Walker aren, atest a infor. | M. Fave hey Pars rant mae Walker, — Paes over the side, he pulled 7 \ to porting of ten euch comp , the mation In reg o the movement can be obta'red. Fish, ward , wate suas 66 sora nd defieion THE DESPATCH BOAT YANKER. Sepmner; United Meten Army, lose of Port Gompler. § Gl et” wit, > asgombling of CRO. WataoN Cel Commaniing, | Mre.'Jobn Shorwood, Mrs. Stephen ef tyne, tire Cap, gallsnt Major of ne boat Yankee b aced her smoke | 7°70! of men bas been well pickod and revised; an¢ | their commissioucd oi f to fill the | New-y 20,1861. * Shumway, Mrs, Fdward Bayard, Mrs Jami ‘yon0s, Mr 4 a . ed Ber SK | aitheugh the nurster hes been somewhat reduced frem | fleld oflces of suck regime rican aoa Judge Bets, » Mrs Capt. Coggeena stack, and hada foremast and gail placed to ber, ea 4 fd gaibetel a Taw ers wn thia city, | elections to the Adj eneral ziony 9 P : Harrot E. Raton, Mra, W. 0, Evarts, Mrs. Judg again yesterday, with gealed orders. meee tox. men mame narters 1 OG OW) dh care a 2 be ass A corps is orgeniziog under this name at No. 11 Nas. ey, Mies Minturn, Mra Merritt Crimbio, Sica. Stac Md the result presentea & regiment of able and verdy men, | respective regimen: fnn street, where a rol) has been opened and wen of rail) B Collins, Mra. Ro H Bowne, Mrs. B. Reed Meltvain, PATRIOTIC OFFER OF THE BROOKLYN . Hereafter off ot bo commiestoned until | tars f ‘gn. No experse wil by | MTS, Newbold Tawrenco, tre. John Reid, Mrs card YACHT CLUB. od to the legal. e:rength z Newbold, Mrs. J, B, Collins, Mrs. J. Cotton Sn “ppt nig tet t= s y uniform Captain | Paul spotiord, Airs, Cyrus W. Field, We Peter Towceen 5 at of th C eer seepanios Dave borat © 3 b » located eomewuere | urs, L. Buker M Rutherford, srs. Charles Kin! is viii iestal dee thle weeded ot ef the surplus of the recroite. Toe companies have been so 4 9 & room, locat = mere histtiouy heart, “ahd isch Vaeeee 45 al eee mour presounoed thera fo be the most promising monster | * eyjwill be consolidated into compan: purposes. ure Wola a Aspinwall, Mrs. Abram Biuiucer, sl the sion 19 BE Kept pen race’ he rs amas Ai we oH oe nie he of men he bad ever seen on sich an occasion. Wiib i A NEW IRISH VOLUNTEER REGIME? James B, Johnson. o off the wouta of ibe Potomac bo tg fait)’ Che? Chaos. cae ped opleis: the brief drill they have had, and their oniform dress H : of the ag ish A large number of the ex-members of the Si MEETING OF THE LADIES TO AID THE Sit! fare, sloog Sell gorow propeliee exo, | HEP APsTaNCe i equal to any of the vowntecr regi 1 : regiaanta . Lt et colin wage AND WOUNDED. corer a trees Barbera, | monie, wish a dosh of daredevil and esey ewlnging gait | Sail commence from rt niseions OF : og fo came onteer regiments - ‘ais 7 guard from Birnega’ Wels : i y swinging igereania, Teak cr’ the f gotenyrool thi a meeting will beholdat half-pastseven | A meeting of the ladies of the congregation of Trini vod Belonging a ae scr decidedly suitable for the Zouave. mise‘oned officere, mnsicians.and privates, co On Mooday tg r3 ~ the pose ge owe church, and of 8t. Paul's, St. Jobn’s and Trinity ch rpe' pte uh F provi f om tte date of the no c ve of tae 3 2 Pei ‘ S x along the coast, in which service |, Tey Rave been provided with « new Ce Tae : ne | ied say ex reesei wish > join and | 0% plage yesterday morning, in the Sanday Schoo! roo nere is LO aoubt their aid will be benescial wo the eo. | substantial than the grey shirt and ri Be the Come: tbs a ct : A . > f St. John’s chanel, to form an seeoc!ation to provide - Negi ig ee tter has been rage Patil ern “er ele tally equipped ipa the came ¢ of the (ni . by edues ay next. “Listes for hospitals, for tbe use of the sick an! wound, board that stem Probab Sor Y © pan i J vi rey WoO! vorce sha) mustered int) the service o ge . tha 08 tur a sat Rb er Ca.ca MOVEMENT OF TROOPS. len shirt. The pante and jacket are trimmed with braids | government, and be tasumes again dy the State on ‘ 5 The chair was taken by the Rev. Dr. Berrian, the [4 ian eukies Anion th ie ho 5 4 Dindivge ot scarlet. “The arms will bo Mianie rity, } retarn of the foree to the state authorities, Daring the | 4a. . “be vesw ov tol 19 takes | lowing clereymen being present:—Rev. Dr. Vinton, Re mediaie steps will be taken to Prot olver, 0 Knife and slung snot, the latter mo adjust- f time the force is ip the gery ce of the Unitet States s 7 ent organizing ia | Dr Ouilby, Rev. Dr. Eagveo, Rev. Dr, Hobart, Rev, M¢ avy armed men of warin th THE TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIN T r ed ag to be used ‘na particular manner, ota distance of [ pay and rationg will be furnished by the geueral govern- | this city, has written the following e!oqeect letter in an- on Dix, and J. F Youn, y morning, just before we the twenty yarde. ment. awer, exprossing bis regret a: boing apie to comply:— ae ‘ur. Yorso stated ‘that the meeting was called { ya.lroad ferry vost Maryland arr her PART TO-DAY. ‘The regiment red ag follows, au clection having | 1X. The requisite clothing, arme and accovtremerts, | As‘ Hungarian, whoge country’s cazae and fellow-ex- murpese of giving the Ince of tate city an oppord officers apd ve: is ‘The only pew order igened from Major General ° beep made to-day ites eee sa Company 2, to which the ] wi)) be furnished at expense of the “tate or tbe 9 emphatically r: A the sympathy ani She vores hair part im the prevent crisis. The iadé forts: ‘ord'a cflice yesterdzy was that for the departure of frat Lieutenant e a great ex- | Vaoited States to ihe om iseione i oft Mus.ciage assistance of the Unite’ would have entire control of the work, while the cler, Charles 4 Re a STE, pert &t sword ar he .6ia- | and y jon are beyond even wouls be happy to aid them by such enggestious as th. yaDk among the Recei Twenty-eight rey went, Colonel Micbse! Bennett, of | structing the m By order of the Commander (s-Chief, rupraseod with the sense of these Ohi’: might be cusbied to throw out Brooklyn. The order does not specify the exact hour at . ady tendered my services to the gocernment, ev. Dr. VINTON said that be. a8 well as the other e) ‘our o’clook. which the troops will leave, but probably all will be in South Caroiva, in ber offering my thanke, am obliged t forego the | €7men who wore brevet, thought it would be Columbia reached her whe J. MM ReaD, Jr., Adjorant General. Coleone) Command. Lieutenant eee reighton, well known in the . ; Pi onorabh t visable to form a@ ot three ladies from e: 7 - aS readiness at noon tovlay. The soldiers will he convered | Sexism war sens % MILITARY MOVEMENTS. inepiancn oF the Hentaer IN fae oa ae tok ce sie ee bs ADDITIONAL PROM ANNAPOL to Jereey City is steamtuge, and: there placed on board at Nicar- } The New York Legion, to ¢ of four regiments, | cesataiy organized, and that I shall have the plexsure of pam, cat beve ibe. ebauge of mak Paamievsin, Apri the Cunard steamnship Keter, which bss been chartered | PU oo cawee 3, Hh each to number 780, officere and men, ‘e organiziog. The | €0-operating with it in defexes of the Union. Me fag svn ort apa die pte rng A A lana surgeona, waite the third woul: be Fey oe bg 4 beeps pogo % aaeee io hes aah pained eh over to Mr Dunscomb the general ireasur, PUBLIC CHARITIES. The whole would form a general Board of Teash:| ‘Those ladies who were not chowen directreeses would | x . the privates of the army, avd do the work for the re UNION DEFENCE FUND. (laughter iad the Fy) The directresses we Mowing additional sums hava been # nominal: FB. Meigs, ¢ Rey. Dr. one said that Ladies not nominatof as dir 300" Alek. a inaaer 709 | tresses would noi be eft out; they would torm aud-co . Ladiow. 42 D. i Arnold. . Ba aad do.as much towards he good work as p: TBLOD. .... ©. Ts mecanen Wyoming: bas Je Seve ene Xe for the occasion, The deetination of the Twenty-e Licadsapepathaershateeede morziag. is understood to be Wathington, by wiy of the amere of the New York floet, the Marion and | yor, ery, under convoy of {wer Perry, wringing three regimente, arty during THE SECOND REt 4 inet night. TUR SECOND ORDERED TO LEAVY ON TUBSDAY— ACTIVE PREPARATIONS TO GO, F Second regiment, Colonel Tompkin®, have rece: ordere to leave this city for Washington on next Tuesd . s morning, they are busily engaged in making ail ueoce. | t ansmitted to the camp in cu eary preparations for their departure, and their armory, | of service ted by the corner of Seventh etreet and Hall place, preeext neni See Oe day a sesne of military bustle and excitement. The regiment will turn out over nine bundred men, all 4, Quarter Master—Xf. E. Bradley, of the Memican and | headquarters are ni No. $ William atrest as eS any, gentlemen actively emproyed in the moveme: seomntait - sas pames of General J. Langdon Curtis, Hon. Joun Co Fe ag haf Log W. R Whiting, mejor G. E. Baldwitt, fon. Jobn of. Ba T ne ED, " Bennett and J ivivgston, and General Yates’ appointm: voluteers in this city ¢: aided by Genera! C. Kingsley. Genera) John A. Diz, ral James Watson Webb and | octet Teer ,8 rumored, are to de called to act errice i » deld ex, Walter » Hazeltine; others to be ap gone Cohen. to command the depot of ea much satisfaction He is A. Arthur, Major alicocs and Captain Charles Moncax Dix nominated for St. Panl’e, Mire. F: Sin Mrs. Joucs and Mes Thorne Rev. Dr. Vmton nominated for rin ity church, ower disbanded. y bave more sober Quant and soldierly ap- ‘The large tent th we each RS FOR THE TROOPS. on was erected, and used summmsr, pearance iy. ae a place fe each ental Pa b : 7 A splendid tri-color pene and scarlet sash was pre. pk ier "ing wnpoaorin cap achey one lant Apso being properly equipped and uniform tbe expense of day by the ladiea of George Lew's | ¥en to the Anderson Zovxve Guard, and will be pitched the corps. Atthe b: © present difficulties the | family. rations are better today, and the men in | in Union equare, near the statue Washington, for the £0 ondred and itty men, but since | Ste spirite and impatient for action. reception of recruits. col, Wilson's regiment has headqu for recruit sed themeeives upon a thorouge | 4) ee ae” at een tae st!) at Tammany algo at the old republican PROVISION FOR THE WOt Opilby, Mre. J. J. astor aud tvs G. F strong Rev. Mr. Yousg nominated for Joba's chapel, Mf 1) ‘ , Mies seatcaes, ape Mis Kemble The ladies 100 Spanien, TrmlOw bs a igdeo, ie Dr tig 1e0 ‘Tas’ tho Tavenns Remsen. Ree Dr’ Viuton then wari Dr. Crawford £ “60 Railroad Company promised to be present, but Major anderson was & 500 (by Wa baricg, ben be cailes at the Brevoort Bouse on@hureday nig, pi. which war probably the reavon he #es not presen ABRIVAL OF THE DR SOTO FROM NAPOLIS. The steamship Ve Soto, Bight from Apraps.ie. troops for the cet md bad > that time they DED. . ‘ footing. 2 e mi 0 7 500 Prealient New Y war footing, and cre now ready to marca a8 @ moment's | heacquarters, 615 aay , Where choice men are of th z i. 6 most Deceseary articles wi wil be wanted | ered and dtey sotion mustered to be added Zduave batallion. he West dose stsen Ryaigteee oe omen tom = ately are ampoluboes for the wounded, “ af The Ch f res ties sete huabiin crmis® curses and supply “age rte and drawers, &°; limp aud soma ortts and one a} epee afresh par tegSS 98 ite TO THOSE LEFT BEHIND. ee, and whotever else may be noedful for the 330 gar Rotn'ng Co... 1,000 | coining, "tapioca brandy, tea, and sich ti p Sanaa Sat $25 000 ure yet wanting.lo pay att the expences | The following notice was posted in all the armorice | comfort 6f the sick ant wounded in tho proeat Wenver, Rictarday2 Tae ge i IP Ge M the purchase ef equipmente. The hint to | ast evening, by order of Major General Sandford:— The first meeting to cerry out the intentions of 200 & o> a 4 . 25 rolls, with (he number of yards marked on, and lin 250 fatih & Oo Nurses would be wanted from the parvh.’ The w 1,000 Bogert & Koewiag ap by gin oMlcer, and who was formerty 2 puree ia 200 Chas, M. Conve 7% hospiuil at the Cape of Geo? Hope, nad alroacy ote > ber tervices, wuich were accepted. j HG Dy Hace Any inembers of regiments that bave been left behind, | “ition will be held at the eynagogue op Monday and wisn to go to Wash ngton to jon their regiments | 2 O'clock A. Heron rok be steamer gee | ADAMS’ EXPRESS COMPANY AND THE WAR. at twelve o'clock to- morrow, Saturday. Ri, April 26, 1 ue ¢ mental orders have been promul- i vy Colones Tompic.u8:— James George ce deck ih ta Rev Mr. Yor said thas everything mentioned, cept Dandages aud Int, were wauted immediacy, Annapons naan pass Sa cee &e., rs for hs #4 : many of he wen who had gone het scarcely anyth Tek wor FIFIH REGIMENT, WESTCHESTER cnas- | Te y few eapoeananas, Se. A note ate f Peat ‘et 13 with them but the arms in theie hands. dreseed to Mr. Hoey, at the company’s of @ wagon to be sent for the b 2, will cause At the sugges jou of Mr Eebart, Rev. Dr. Vinton ar, up the following subscription list heading — We the subseribers agree to pay ou demand the ev care containing They were to fotlow {t up, and repeir 2 SEUR Members of the above voluntes! wept alone pabie_ bad c imen: are stopping Letters for the regiments are forwarded daily, free of Bot against our names sor the patsy otic fund of the par De Soto left. for the present, at 72 Broadway. There are twocom- | charge, since the Seventh started for Washing? 0 | of Trivity church, to supply articles o” necessity aod © and Mary!an pply each company on a re- | panies, numbering together about 130 men. Thetr eloep- e gton, from Peerereeert st C0.) PpIY quisition 7 seventy tiv mes of two bon fteamen'p De Seto. olf T day. April 25, 1561, April 9, the were notifed or take th it open boar covered by Ch men are m jail ut Lancester, ¥' 9g, ‘ . fort for Uo army of the Upited states, Subecriptions received by the Ai NO. $0 Pin a 01 streot, room No., SHEODORE DEEON, Zeaseurer, | yr nee tet PY Me eT aati g o Several other jadies aiso subscribed sums varying VOLUNTEER HOME FUND SOCIETY. amount. i lowing sums have been received in ail of this | The nae then adjourned until Monday next, | captain), with seventy tin cups, 1,200 to 1 400 letters have been sent nightly, in charge of aies and saventy pairs of keiver and fores’ | 1B Becommodations are in the building, but they march | 4 specia} moseenger. i r ., weil Sepply each company with | cach day to the Arsenal, corner of White and Elm etreats —_ live epad! Dick. dan butchers, | for their meals. The stricte diecipt st wi oe thet snl coy Saw a suficor some | taped, no one belt alow tov or come w:tnomt proper | MILITARY SPIRIT IN THE METROPOLIS. cap poucher, and aiko supply each men with a baver rders, Ina sbort time they wil! be ready for action. — tack. # are hereby notified thet no | DEPARTURE OF TEE SECOND REGIMENT SECOND MEETING OF NEW YORK BRITISH Commandazte of compan: EMPIRE CITY VOLUNIEER RELIEF FUN! So Sus ie aarves eee inp men will be permitted 10 go with their companies aniees VOLUNTEERS. Diora Cabral eennnen as cath to tight for the Hoth, One of tem i@ a fuliy armed ano eqninped. ? HUDSON BRIGADE FROM JERSEY CITY. | evecrrox oF OFFICERS—TRE REGIMENT PAST © “es : ai A cumber of patriotic and humane citizens nave auject, belonging in ine: Mama, Afeistant Quartermaster Orthiem will make arrange. | The rst regiment of the New Jersey troops left yos. CREASING IN NUMBERS. on foot an Empire City Volunteer Relief Fund, and b 3 Guise D sellay, Ke Davis, warens—a Of Pech hire asset Man with two days’ rations, at | terday trom Jersey City, compored of the Becond regi- | Last evening the second meeting of the “Now York temporari'y organized themeelves into a committee 1.0. Tompson, velorging in Maine, Each officer will procure one of Colt’s revetvers, aud | ment, Colonel Wm. Webb, telly equipped and ready for | Briiteh Volunteers,” for tne defence of the Union, was carry out the object designed. At the fret meeting b ‘The rest of the men were from Maine, and were chop. | will be entitled to take one ordinary sized trunk. immediate service. According to regimental orders the | held at No, 398 Bowery, much enthusiasm prevailing by these gentlemen, the purposes of which the'r char PW ect =p pee ge pod sepa Ant Cctabee | Hine was formed on Washicgton street, right om Second | among ail who attended, the large ball being crowded to of the regiment je marked on al! company ana regimental | The streets were | teraliy crowded with people to witness | {te utmest capacity. Therefis no restriction with regard ig WOM in Virgin, and eBeaped ix a small vost — Fettingti, J omss Nei, ry ble destren prompted them were full. w and Moseer,C funt, L Jew cussed, ‘The conclusions came to, and the ot to wh of our citizens wt large will mev in jail are— m property. their departure, The buildinge were peautifutly deco- { to the number which is destined to compose the regi- corps in toe mbes ore Ec lored to instruct theengineer | rated with flags, and the various fire companies, with | ment, and it is therefore mnderstood that in a few days iT FR a WASHINGTON Drom Major Jacksou wi] ece that the drom corps | their apparatue, were drawn up |x line on Montgomery J} fifteen or mxtcen hundred will be ptm ns FIR gia | IMPORTAN 0 : is properiy equipped and provided with nlankete, belt, | street, to join in bidd'ng farewell to thee fyrade ‘he J A020" cue hundred uamiee were added when the regiment is fully equi . atsctptined ind fund the families of the vuluuteers who have gone w the & of war. The rorolitions acopted at the prelimin: RETURN OF THE KEYSTONE STATE Bille for company room bire muat be sent to the colonel | Teiment hee been provided with everything that ‘s eseen- } ready to march, it will present as fine a body of mon as TO THE WOMEN OF NEW YORK Fagen han sean ch tga Dyheoe pollen pnd LIST OF PASSENOBKS—AFFAIRS AT WASHIN iepguen tial to place the men in a proper condition, Clothing, | hae turned out ob our city for some time. Tho | AND EBVECIALLY TO THOSE ALREADY ENGAbED in | {He at nf War leave families 10 Hroited means, nd tn TEN THOTSAXD TROOPS IN THE CITY—THE The men lodging at Brilevse will be provided with their | boots and shoes, kniver, forks, spoons, plates, &>., were | PoluAteers, every one of them, avo respectable men, | PREPARING AGAINST THR TIME OF WOUNDS AND TROUBLE AT BALTIMORE—EXPERIENCE OF meals at the expense of the regimont. Ms pn nay tuken from the industrial and mechanical clasess of our SICKNESS IN THE ARMY. the citizens of Jereoy City, who have nobl ‘All commissioned oilicers w 10 themselves with | Procured by y City, who have nobly | cy; and a quantity of them have already smelled the eg ais. ag come forward and furnished the means to defray the ex naire 4H ntniagl bod ant the crab of canton im the war n© Band Master wil) see that hie men are provided The cont of fitting out the regi ot the Crimea. ave no doubt they will render » with blapkete snd knayeacks $6:000, t the Site having Tide ho preparation to wquip | Kod acoount of theroselves when the time for action SETH BRYANT—THE REPORTED OCCU PATIO ARLINGTON BEIGHATS BY THE FEDERAL TAO: THE NAVIGATION OF TRE POTOMAC UNOPSTRE ED—NO SIGNS OF JEFFERSON DAV IP YET, ETC ps The importance of systematizing and concentrating tho spontaneous and earnest efforts now making by the ‘women of New York, for the supply of extra medical aid By order of G. W. B. Tompkive, Colone! men, id bave be arrives. The Unites States chartered steamship Keystone fate, AV REA, kdjotent, | Gwin ates TM resicnation, Cf tote, aceneding t0 law | ATT ir past seven o'oiock. Inst evening, the mecting |“ O°F Army through ite presemt campaign, must be Lientenant Trenchard commanding, thirty-ibree bours officers of the regiment held » moeting on Thuraday | WHS called to order by S. Saunders, when obvious te all reflocting persons. Numerous societies, THE SHVENTY-NINTH REGIMENT GOING | evening and elected Lieutenant Wm. Wedd, who were enrolled were requested to range chemscives INTO BARRACKS TO-DAY. States Army, Row stationed ut Govern’ + ‘oeehe a on the left side of the ball, and ail who were not, to leave . the vacenoy. The eelection is an evcellent one, bat it is | immediately, as this was a ftrictly regimental meet. ‘The Seventy nixth reg ment have rece yed orders to go to be regretted that New Jerse uid not find a compe- 1 working without concert, organization or head—without therefore, i any direct understanding with the official authorities } the “Empire City Velinteer Retiet . the t of granting pension or such other arsistance as 1 without any positive instructions as to the mmediate or beret eyed ‘apon fo the faailies, widows, from Washington, D. C., arrivi hero yesterday morning with the United States mails and the fo lowing passengers’ —Colonel Bowneyille, U. & A. ing. After calling the roll and each man anawering to his " to barracks (o-day, at the arsenal in the Central park, | tent officer belonging to their own Stat sia) future wants of the ermy—are liable to waste their te of our volunieere. Parrot, the member of Congress trom Kane: | ™ park, to, A special mes- i ‘parent -sscigrig p wrod age cn sdinpiag be ger Proparatory to thelr fnal deyurture for Washington, | Senget wat Jerleraay Fent on to Washcgioa with letters uitted appointed LO. report relate teeth. eleeticay | enthusiasm in disproportionate efforte, to overlook some ied po nentive to ont brave young cit!zena Both Bryant, Jacoce’ Harapeted, @. Toichell, Capt. Har, | “2°DWM take place as sron as they aro completely | Wend de Uraaferred to the'contmaes St tne cegteat bilcers for cach ermpany, ‘Bue few hominations bad | claims avd overdo others, while they give unnecessary sonar tet Dor beare aes went forie, eran © pped, ‘The number of uniforms to be supplied to the | Brigadier General Hatdeld yerterday took command of | &€? made. but he (the President) woutd read for their | trouble ta official quarters by the variety and irregularity | patriotiem and military ardor, to do battle for the vard, The secessioniate burned the following ligh'>oats together with the active drilling which - | the regiment as Acting Co one), action what already had been mentioned . by a : ; en the Potomeo:—Upper Cedar Point, Lower Cedar: Point, | cers are desrrous of giving the teen, print ts ammen Trenton ment ae Acting Cooncl, aud proceeded a8 far a8 FT pany alfred ©. Hampson, wae appointed | % their protfers of help or their inquiries for guidance. leepite that depreesicn of fecthig atiral to, those ¥ er tb pa pe er ion | AB isting organization hes x right to claim prece. | ST¢ Surrendering their posts of proteovors and wasta' Smith's ot Lgbboat and Rappahannock light wre, occasions It Is to be regretted that Col. ye pres tary Captain of this company, at prevent hokling the posit no existing to the loved ones they lenve bettiod | how will their her MoLeay, their a le commandant, cannot accompany them | the reiectic oF. sr yf of Lieutenant in Hor Magesty’s Seventy-third, Middle- dence over any other, or could properly assumo to load | peat und their arms be perved for bae conflic!, when wD. of serious indigpoeltion. the volunteer troops. lt was expected Tons Ganaeal: Bat | °¢X Militia. On the 250b inst., a 10:90 A. M., off Rappahannock , passed » Ii desire to be first, it ie pro. ] sureo that a country beoomes toe guaroian + steamehips James adger, Marion, Alabama, aud brig = ‘would have been consulted, socarding ts eke Gover: nd Company—Thomas John Lord elected Captain, | Sa wets Gian Sera gare age = circles | Sberisher Sikase ines here tver the Ghiot a Perry, hound to Anvapolis; 2:0 P. M. paved sveamatiip f SBVENTY-FIPTH RE-ORGANIZING FOR Promieo, bat It eeeme Governor Giden made the | ‘Dre Heine Dut two dissenting volons pened by ie uatermanet, ‘Z The demand of the government 16 for more men, and Montgomery, bound to Antapolis; saw the frigate Cc aneee Graven . pointment without giving auy chance to General Hat- ‘hérd Compamy—Jamen Towcsend Deunie elected Cap | vow actively engaged in this work, that the women of | call will be responded to with an alscrity accolerat Po y Bow Annapol a ee TIVE SERVICE. 1 or Dis friends to present credeuciale ag to his capa- | '4!P» late Lieutenant in Ber Majesty's Second regiment of if poreibie, by the notion of the eltwons in thie © vland an three steamusbipe et anchor off Fort Mour Tho Sevonty-4tth regi ment cf rifles, formerly attached y to fill the position. The troops which are to muiitia ter. The’ daste of the fund will be raised by 4:20 signalized Philadelphia Gay ee boat Hog Tela: . le. i " rendezvous at Trenton are to bo quertored at various Some diecuse'on bore arose as to the «oction of cap. min dramatic performance at Niblo’s theatre, kin ren dapweenecon p 7 og to the Fourth brigade, is rapidity ro-orgin | Rouves and. will, there be faruished “with armas | ‘ive for the other compaoies, when it was postponed | to *Plon & Ge ‘purposes of all ‘nto a common movement. | offered for the by Mr. Nixon. Mr. KAwin Forte We Wars tee Genes ce: iaing, and bas te anrot h setvions. for the war, It will . Which bare been procured for | UE! thisevonine To make the meeting practical and wtvelive, it soome | with the whole theatrieal corps of the evtablishme *u from Captain sherman, of the United Stater } bo commanded by the Hon, John 8. MeCann, City Judge, owing is Wwe list of offisere of the of Corpe—Mr, Darwiat was Mocted captain of | poner here to set forth briefly the objeo"s that should be | Dave also cflered their services gratuitously. They Arsenal, Vermont, who left Washington on Wednesdiy | who is at present on his way to Washington with the i el, who eer ved with distinction in the Grimes kept in view, The form whieh womnn’s beneyoience haa | ‘ormance ke: on Mondi " The tompor. evering tn (he Keysvoue State, that the stesmere Marion, | Sixty-nioth, whence he will in immeadiaely Ly vacant, Major, vacant; on! athe Crimean | piveady taken, and {5 likely to take, in the present crisis. | officers of the committe comnpaign, was appo' Mr. Reville, a me ted te he rank tant ber Of the Corps, "hen proceedet to temporarily), Quarter: Je, tite®, the contribution of lavor, eki!i and money in | are Michact Hoffman, !ree: ——~ Seo), Commissary, Arebi- take commant of the S»venty-tift! ke consti ty ft ths preparation of lint, baodeges and other stores in ald | tary; Wilham Nrbio, Treasurer James Adger, Montgomery ant bana wore Haggerty, a M¢ tached t s b e . 4 7 « ore ‘wre Y 7 - apebored in Chetapeske Day, near the mouth oF the Fo. team ts tins Seaton er Oar ana the nee Een Qovlor; Assistant Sargon, K. | dates the volunteers i Es weoelss tn whieh be | of the wuts of the ted! val stall; second, the offyr of } to tho succer Of tho call Of the comtnstive upon tomac, It will be remembered that the Alabama took | unt Colouel in the Suveuty-ith, Six c ror ¥ nie Aad OF cation upem which cciotasis upon tHe | Horsonal services ae ntrKes generous and Union loving eitizers ot the Tanpire Site ma took tr ia y-AEth, Six com PR lag hag Fey ea " . B, | doble tield of action upon whic are now about to 1 to the first, tt ti ortant to ob: t tho Pighth regiment, the James Axger the Sixtyninth | DEW Fogiment have alreasy nearly filled up their rolls, P an gon Guard, Capt. Spear at | enter, That was a glorions righe te eut, for it In regard to the ‘irst, it le important to obtain wud dia. J Toy a fs ands viling actively at the Kagle drill roome, Dolan’ pondense Guards | wis the uight on which tic » Beimnate exact official nrormatton as to the natureand | VACCINE FOR THE NEW YORK STA (irish), the Marion the Thirteenth (Gro lyn), and the ‘apt. Grata; J t » Capt. Linenda’ coy paees wader ¢ the wanu of the ariny; to give proper hy os Kavanagh, Burke ant the banner for the delenes of Lie Unie pod that VOLUNTEFRS, Movtgomery the cavalry of the & officers. Tt a8 expected that the regiment w Mopigomery G Ly) FP, Cire Gawed, Gap oath ak taels Gat ais preportion to the labor expended, co as t RR Cuyler, Baltio ond Coinmsia we wy | fer sorvion in ene’ eiapn EHO Weuen tind rte eneety | You Teaberk: G, ard, At, Cages ener) Gi | fey ree do cnet uty ny wer super cally 10 gowe th i dofeteogy ta oahere; and | ‘he Kastern Dispensary of the city of New York wil at Anwapolis with the ¢roops from this c oy BiVO m good aecount ot themselves. wari ee Habvock; 1, Radaoo Guart, v Mr hatin , to thie end, ty come to a careful and thorough unter. | bappy te furnish e supply of cunuine vacoine viran 4, Capt. Vorish neo Guard, da, Liewt. Don’ = with the offleig! head of the Medical staff, committee bagthg ibis department in hand To atona through each 1g ment gratuiten: ete, The traete Kverything wos quiet im Washington, Thoro were »bou upon the application of Arhiing, they DVANCK GUARD, FIRST 1h SGIMEN ment number! 720 men, and wae equipped in son bb 2 ib dio oe een ; . his comm iter ahould be Assigned the duty of couferring won'd also be grated from 8,000 10 19,400 1 12 he city shove reginent, cede? eamiiuad of C Dee vetformn. eo th "D+ | with other aakor lations in Other parts of the country. and ve from our patriotic citizens parcels of old Ki The Keyavwne brought the Unite , on Act ou, vod three more | gg throngh the «keep ihe wo ia ] De hoon quartered ot Foet Setucyler, have sertied rmed, when A espectally Throngh the preaa, to keep ‘he women of toe te bak wild be etavereed thas bed a n Washington ety = . acy fer, have nettind pompanies { tates ywhere mmtormed bow their eiorts may von hee gaa bape | or Friday last. ‘the advioen that the go wet na ae lite Of tte soldier, ‘The following nee down Matgo Patany | and economentiy enyploysd, and weir orewsings and vandeges tor the use of the ary wale rs der, Sirecting tbotr daily duties, his wen iseued by mmtinued A wutober of Brit sile f eily, having wa Kinde most direcily concentrated at ‘Nour for vaccine, will be received taken poteo tion of the Baltimore and Weshiogt™y Ru! hi Thautenenn Oontmetio. ’ bey ow dertaken tof oginent of Beli bn subjects for tne pus at the service of od A ike heme acne , M.D., ab the Die road i cond he raila were being lait dowa uo ter . . » at on o'clock. wh 4 : cotre! dopot wavid, of Course, be the Urst thing to be | ‘Be home eurgeon, J.P. Loines, “ a mitten - Gushieiben Gus & *ESERAL OnDERS the tralu ialt a Malute wan deat from f MPVIC® Of the Boveri a th ‘watea, ond me rf roomy, No. 67 Beeex cecot, Merkes Brolding. By or on eR at Wasdiagts . «Oe ikn, Pret Peon weir Gook. epprobenien: pr 1 h ng hae owe regard to the seoond form of benevolence =the offer we, Be COOLDDGE, Presiden mig fore w ’ KE op an? o* token with my sans 4 Be eaiity 0 he off of ferenbar @ep vices ae Wormes—it im felt thas? wet of 7 7 NEW Y ‘ ATARY m6 yt ¢ r ” mike h etnigh and the overtiow |x git 7 * set lon ve oa % yee. adit a a A equadt drit! « orth A | BEN nA Har » tat 1 os os" fe), tot ualy | provent waate oF tno aut if FICK—SPRECH OF GBN. DIX. nas WOR epeD » city ington, auc fe H Stream of Captaian of compe ate, Oh : } es fomnbarroxsment t6 166 official etaff, and io " e hat they cod proceed wirio.r uprerptioa; bat the | Mey Wil take Plage Cer Wait past nyo'a. etn eavem | 1. Tete ‘in 166 wien an ook . ciency ee. Woeuls eat aah Yesterday morniug, at ton o’lonk, the ~isinity of Moot Aid nor wip to Wat tow Doe. Cet Me ntgoen “se Breokfast it hoe pened by 4 4 Wee Ate Apel 16, 1981, CAVALRY TO THe ke ntinved, the army Is certain to want the Post (fflee was farreanded by 4 crowd ateracert by / war boarded, by. we th geen » ve ated = vera itt te het halt p seven AM rb ited Mt * id ewmProdye anne Th view of a fariher d we by the ap he be lovd buoming of & git, abd Hhe Aomowace nent that rrgasaas tle * cepiaia istortned Board Stn & . Mmevt of a Voroteer Wile, 294 to provule for the pubis salty of he in ew of ths c p aisen 4 ‘ 1 pilache he Mepariment had go the the transports wry wad with tropa: ae roe ye” i, Wr Ae ae saina of goyspa. | defer ce, and uy @ 0; btu Bowed Of ante ORear, pd iad ey F Oras, we Teer pC ere we idiery tod surcnce vlitsate and to wD. ey ere ow peg oor aca Hie The United guotee camer Pawnee lo't Nor‘olk with» 6. Dioner wh tees me? “ eofie! In the | OF ait ast, hereby sirceta | MPeBRthening the pairiet aemy wiv trained &OD well gorystomed hatieltips Fhe reauit vf all the experienes | PeMee OF puréhastog « now flag, to be heiste the oO: gaulrtien hod en ‘rent of that partof ibe force movpied regiments of eayelry, steps have been of the Urrmeny war hae born to prove the total useless. CONTINUED ON PIPTH PaGc.