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RITUT .W ra . Mt sd e@xuT x AAG MORNING EDITION—TU ESDAY, APRIL 30, 1861. TRIPLE SHEET. OTT COOORIR, owen 0 f Camere coves! L 1 —#.2yr TRO} Or THZ ae Ee Frides, a purse $50, ‘ue EOE Oe gaz ee oa rat BE a VERMONT BLAOK IT ‘on oniers Berkshire Boy’ Binks Gases bag ope Wend a a jena Laie ets ~~ HORSES, CARRIAGES, 60. Ae SSR rete ‘ted would make Ars Seeainoes shusvis kee afta co Pa aa earenes tend Fuiton faveoue and +7 vey Ea by ed SEAM OF BLAO oul “at thet ie DAPPLE GRAY HORSE, 16 1 ‘years old, good style, kind in acta halt cn and a gocd travelier: fesaten ery reapect, Uy jo LF.—& NEARLY ay a. teh Gi sale very low. Apply at 207 8 sevitaer OR, manes TA B lata or OF NEW ‘AND SECOND HAND ‘Wages, Rocka Saeal; 2 eccrnd Coches, 1 new es 2 iizgeees Ragin. “Aoriy ar enaage factory, 31 Wooster street, Pre WAR A emia trial will be ‘Thinty-firet street. SALE—A BAY, MAR} VE ¥ od kind ‘aa ng, Five TBARS ee E14! Hi old, sound driver; to trot single or --Apply at % Bast i OF FAST ROAD HORSES, BAY, Jarvees if required eit fe the whole at the Mi ‘Stal letrepolitan ner of Prince and jane ieaay from to ti ee S08.D-208 BE THAN HALF HER VALUE, & Of bands han sound and kind; oan vole imile in three minutes, the be-t indy or gentleman's saddle horve in the city. at $4 Bowery. . at. CHEAP—ONE EXCELLENS GRAY evens oven. ¢ veers a. 17 hands bigt rel tsa gained ilitary borse ntle in harness, oY aie Tetween I ton an John recta SALE CHFAP—ORE OF THE BEST FAMILY Horses in the Biste, with or without a light, two seated ockawey and Harness’ sound, kind and without fault, not ‘afraid of cai driver, still a child can manage Can be seen ai Walters’ stable, 222 Mercer street. SALE OR EXCHANGE TWENTY | XOUNG Horses, just from Canada West, from 14} to 16 hande nod Trobe fo years ‘old, ail sound and kind. 710 86 ictee It the Dlackamnith's shop 12) Rorfolk street. Also, matobed Team and one eS RSES.—FOR SALB. AT BROWN’S STABLE. COR- He of State and Beerun streets, Pree ‘two palr gle Lea J two jem fast trotters. All kind and gentle. One pair will b exchanged for liquor. —TEAM AND CART HORSES POR SALE Hopp enaais a Co. tes West Tweltth street. r BAe) 8 FOR SALE.—TWO TOP AND ie es ‘Rott ‘agon. Also, one Porrel Mare, sound enue. ‘quite fast: about 153% hands high. Ap: _ wate ’tmashemndaraiameads a ORSE RUPP AE. GENTLEMAN THAT HAS A yg madi, No. 8 East Thirts-Arse strect, Near d veiiabl jorge for eale, 16 hands high, suatable for a 1c! nd Willing to seil at a low figure, a purchaser by givin SS pre and ere tobeseen. Adi ., Herald offi recor ec L Gora —a LARGE A890) OF, wa. boned wah hout tops, weighin . —s A seat at a 8 horus tives e y made best selscted materials and of Istast ~ Herne, and will be so'd at prices to suit the times, may be ooh a ees , | Fousalat the oft eatablisbed maanatactory (Roce iaieaBeth wi ply execute sitet er | bane Onree ay ab Rena week y FOR S\LE—A HANDSOME, PULL. BLOODED LINES AILS THIS Pp Shetland, perfect in the Al ybert hee hat, nearly 6 sears old tide Bad- ‘Address. 8 box 408 New York Lt gare aoe ‘tail, near tor g mane and a Post flea. ANTED-ONE OR A PAIR OF ROAD HORSES, a cee peace |W wi Harness Ac. Willexchange new seven te fon boord, pod ouare’ Phnee ith al the late improvements, city make. Both sires. | Addrens box 2,89 Port ghee Md HORSES a D WAGONS, (SUITABLE FoR fre very Biable, in exchange for uneneumbernd Real rom Jn 9 prosperous jus Village in Westchester coun: | within a short distance of ‘this “thy. Appi Bt Ron street, near Broome street. ‘oneanux, OPM an NOTICES+ AY 0—THE FA’ ‘and | 7 i and more ca) | oon Siorsctere tet Or fae : ty fe burinean ‘Onil or address W. F. George, 687 Broad- Ke ae ot ‘WANTED, ASS Ber, rent sy good apertments ade oem 8? beens ceded Apply on the prem! nea at barca ES —Aaarieg Oe WARTED, IN 4. CAE, MANU onllnited eitension, ine ‘orcers. Treumaent Paiste buithess. ray en raitaet 2 TON, JR., 98 Liberty street, $350 TA MAES. ER WANTED, WiTil THIS AMOUNT, aes 2 ara ina aoe T will secure watiot t, aod $500. ai fay oat LE et om eitbont, WA! omce Be aroclate ners Addese Csabler, bow 402 Sow cash tae Semen eee eee ua weet a DERTISY, Geeseacncssimilieariaiibannanstatili San Broadway and Sixth aretee, , ‘aud moat popular YORK HERALD. ~ Amusmo een WwW ALLOCE'S Tanan ENTS. . Re. REFIT OF Me uae rd WaLLace, LAST nrparor” THE SEASON. Mit, W, OK ErRST oft, Saat O aenapence @ clove “of is, managemce: Bia PASSADS A ANOE je aidigace of the of Ke preseut MBB. EOR fay Mant ‘GANNON, wie caer) mas mm wae Pat ie igetes, Ha ceeeas Me Cie ‘as connate dee mot Mr. Nott. as WEI be given, and tote Bache exctiing aod MSTA DBAMA pate ment Hi SEVEMEY DINTH JES BAC i Of the odieers of. Meaebenied New York HIQHLANDER a 0 bave takea the kindert in crest tat ae. ys SOF THE wt. sone bade ‘mt ack ON tte Pye BELIEF Neo 8 openat 7%. Jo comment OF 1k REDAN FORT, 87 thelr inspiring strains, § Prrieiay KEE ‘8 THBATRE. EAC EBS ES i two HUNDRED Aa. EIGa Bt Proven sai TRE, ‘TO-NIGHT nad every night dyring the week, mY SEVES 5 SEVER. Re EES ERSEE eas Hare g LANTRAN Lr] Gay BEAUTIFUL NEW. “Exton TABLEAUX, TEE ¥ AKING OF oneal WA! BINGTON AND Gis ARM "his ‘ture, como a, Te of the most the Amerforn stage Cu. LMBIA AND WASHINGTON S ARNY a’ AND ITS PROSPERITY. al THE DELAWARE. moet peat labloacs vivant ever witaessed MBUS AT WASHINTON'S THE HAYTY PLANTATION HOM THE TAIRIY FOUR Se" Sara ty UNION, c XO Ts DESCLAIUN OF Sa UNION au2 APOTHEOSIS OF WASHINGTON, A ou And concluding with aHE SiBTH UF THE Poy MearLy BOWER OF FERNS Drese oircle eeats may be areured ene week in advance Doors open fe mite at 10 o'euek —ccmmence at 7} o'clock Performances x. | M'** ADELINA SPE! BAND Ci BANZA'S CER LOTTI, ten»; Eignor PERRI, baritone Peay last Appearance) Mr. APPY, violinist; an Mr: yr. Bee be nna — direction of ig One Dollar es « pal mi PpLopor, bed Between &prii Tt is note, the ‘Yet it reflects th SSAUTY or x. As exhibited ar the troupe of Signor igror UBINI, ba «0; HARD HOFFMAN, planist; or Dy SPERANZA. each. ey ibe tad tC. Bre’ 701 Broadway, ther ; rin- Oe ee sing’s, way, and other p LODEON NO. 539 Broadway MELODEON CONCERT HALL. PIONEER CONCERT HALL Of the World. ADWAY. It is not daimed for erfisioaeon th ‘het it is particularly Apply } but itis claimed thatit ts “he adtet Margest, best ventilated OPEN ENT IN THE WORLD. PALACE OF LOOKING GLASSES, ATURE, BLY 200NG LADIES ‘Who compose thi ‘BALLET COM@ANY AND VOCALISTS. Neither is it required or necessary for mirrors to be placed at euch angles a8 TO MULTIPLY THE AUDIENCF, And make one hundred four-t the moat In New York, represen’ & ro ® awong lebrated artiste, who and are now stopping at. SWEENB ‘old. But itis claimed that TALENTED COMPANY Pengramme voeqnatied for length le aopotptments preempt lly ae pe scenery. ee be ny epgaged edt arinie, wh tive fet landed from “8 Hotel, in Chathem street. Others, who bave arrived from Bchoken, and also mops at \WEENEY'S. geen BY EENEY'S oe ine iM - — ¢ male members of company, 1 Porn they need tefreebments, the amount and certala: Ty of their salary ‘soabie them {0 go to bough tt is not dined that the members of the com pany sboutd all have J Vet Denvenne from Fi 2 prominent mtars tty, fan be nd oe fice Fanny | Forrest, Pennoyer, Mice Mise Mine Nelly Gray, ine A. mE WORLD’ RENOWNED Warren, nderson, Last week of the cele brate stop at aN0e, stare from, Spain, Denmark, and even Tur- ORFIN Weytiy. _ —— Mise Eouine, DE R L. De Vern, Mr. Ames, ko , &e. CRIN FAMILY, who will appear in a number of hele unequalled 5 erforman *N. B.—Great pleasure is (nken i the “eth a im announcing to the public /NT DE BANG h(t ) make theii fet and will make their fret Sppearapes on being for the aE WEDN. IHE HEA BENEFIT OF THE ORRIN FAMILY, nd poattively their last ene in New York. Of Yan ANDES,” At Low's Bulging, - y wart and Joralemon streets, Bi hi ane aaa) Brondwayt oppo pponite Bond sifeot Mr. OOMELLS. POPULAR R DRAWING ROO: Are patronized by the fret first Deore epen.at belt: balf-past 7: Co 7 Concert ayDNEy 'D eS iC VOCALIST JON every evening, ConCERTS families in the city. ee S o'clock. bey NB ‘eHAM, Manager, N BW YORE Pa wey BR Biwe take place this day (Tuesday), at 12 M., 47. M. ~~ q pa, ‘order of commanding officer. yD's M its) SF edges ayy JOHN HAZLF, Adjutant, 18 MOYO MINSTRELS. up me ek we gai np “EW BESS MEE x, Five popular tenor, Cool White, and all — PRICE TWO CENTS. ‘Agcus POOENTS. wore Garr SRCORD NIGHT ‘of the c SUMYER SBAGON 4nd of (heepgagemn: of (he Leautifel aud brilliant come. oe. MRS, JOHN wooD | THE WAR. Important from the, South. Very Interesting from Pen- aacola, South Side View of Our Na- tional Troubler. —& ARBANGIM'NTS FOR PRIVATEERS baeornt Whoa JEFFERSON, sagas hose plepes ia which (his Lust eoa- oat ano MEGRIMENT, SERRE LIND Short... Mes seffervon rt, wna Devianc, J. co Mariowe, Johnaon and Ww BOWERY THEATRE Sole proprlotors Wesere GU Bor & J. W. Lingard, BENEIIT OF tae Pamtie iof VOLUNTEERS, we OF ‘s GHAR «Au; he Mh Rr JOMNeTON, vd alt the company, hare badly given thetr eervices THE SCHOOL TX AN UP! en eT athe nad” oTRt " THE PatRior’s LHEAM. Bie kine AND PETRUCHIO, STATE SECPETS. Rass: ANBRICAN posage IS THE FAVORITES SEST PLACE 1N THe ciri TOs 6 THE MILITARY, also the best ne in KVING A GUBATER vai thas eny, establishment ki THE ‘Das Ma he TERFORMANOES A "ALONE Steamers and Sailing Vessels Fitting Out to Prey upoa Northern Commerce. Bhakepere’s sattontin NUMBER OF TROOPS AT RICHMOND, Marching of Soldiers Through the “pete ot anes my) untdonblon i ay wo 3 0f the mcf. South Towards the Nerth, eurtoait gow include Key Key INTERESTING FROM THE SOUTH. THE FEELING IN THE SOUTH. Wo learned yesterday tvat letters bad been received ONSTER by the proprietors of several of our principal hotels, from Southerners living in the cotton gsowing States, asiivg whether it will be safe for them to bring their families North to New York. This is a signidcant fact, and clear. ly proves tha most exaggerated accounts bave been given to the Southern newspapers of the condition of the ke. Lorde General We IN BY THR RITISH TROOPS, ene Ti i ee NnTLY wAWSOTH BE BEAR Se SMSON iT ely BLAOK SEA ‘SWISS BEARDED LADY, tS and Tir ‘Admission 2 pay ** Oulldren tinder, 10, 15 com, RYANTS’ FIST ie Sa things in the North, and algo the fecling with which the Mechanics’ Ha! ret above Gra people of the seceded Sta'es are regarded by their North “sh Pete preCOGED ok isteacs,. ern brethren. ok sl Dan Biyeat ee THE EXCITEMENT AT THE FIFTH AVENUE ZOTRL. et rritone, in new ballads. Last Wednesday evening Mr. Simeon Dray ud it ‘Twist Dr. ‘Tumble ore puny to. oo parte De MATER "| deepatoh at this hotel which Le had that day received Doors open at 7; uriain roe a! 8 o'clock, ——- ANTERBURY MUSIC BA 3 IGHT, MO! AY. IGHT, BOMBAY. APRIL Ret APPEARAN ‘ Finer APPEARANOS ‘Tickets 25cente | from his correspondent, avnowncing the safe arrival of the Seventh regiment in Washington, On previous evea- ings despatches bad bees read by other gentlemen when their contents where ach as to interest the large cumber of gentlemen who are to be found there every night, but On thursday evening Inst the habitues of this aotel 2B AND mE. SWEENEE, were astonished to observe tho following notiee posted a 4 = owe 124 up ip the bar-room, reading-room and the vestibule. Ed i. 9 ee 4 e comfort of the gueste and the proper tranaaction ME AND MES SWEENEY? | of the business of the house, are cousiderations which # m4 rd He 7 iy prompt the proprietors to reapectfully request that there Me ANB sins 8 ¥, be no speaking in this hall. Al . Pty Al MRS. 8! ¥, . - ~ 7 ME ARD MRS. 81 ¥, | OUR SPECIAL CINCINNATI CORRHS?ON- Bic AND Re e a DENCE. ES iy id A Flying 1 th Ly ah imager ? 4 9 Trip through Al » Georgia and Oiner MK a ge MBS. BWEENEY, | southern St tes—Political Feeling of the People~Sen 4 34 ¢ 2 ba timent Towards the Herald—Ascemdlina of Volunteers— atan immense expense, ex. | What they Say and Taink—Plans of Jeg. Davir— in Bragg's Army at Port Pickens—Propotition of the K @. C'4.—Offers of Mem from Tennesie» and Mi-sourt— oF BENBICO ixe canBo: nanan Bic EINGGARDO: oom y Oot. Tedd, of Missouri—Travellers from the 4 INB, North, de., dic, de. 3 f HANKING, The last time I wrote to the Hexars from the South 7H) was about one week ago, since which time I have been U Boebeak SCTE 3 BURDEAN BROTHERS: | constantly travelling through the States of ‘ieomgia, Ala JOH ap HExny, bana, Florida, Tennessee avd Keutucky; bnt as all tele THE MOST CELEBRATED GyMNasTs hic and postal facilits a ye Cutanearen Graphic and postal facilities have been positively pro. hibited Northern newspaper correspondents by the Con- J.B J. H. OGDEN, 4 Z J. , | federate States government, | have been unable to rie N; | Chronicle events as they have tranepired. In my letter ou OW. dated Savannah, Ga, the 19th iast., in which | warmly and briefly alluded to what seemed to me the all-por. vading sentiment of the people of the South in the presen) DEN, a ‘The’ Irish, Ambassador, as usual. Second weex BYRON Sieisre, BYBON CHRISTY, ,, | Political crisia, the principle upon which it stands, ant a aay esorewie) n! week of What's de matter.” | ‘+e determination to resist what may be tormed a viola RLAND, ‘AGNES SUTHERLAND, y Southern governms a8 SUTHERLAND, AOE SU ERAND: tion of those principles of the new Southern government S$ SUTHBRLAN. BUTHERLAND, | my opinion was then based upon conversations wita emis nent men of Savannah, who assured me thit the senti ments therein contained wore shared by the eptire State of Georgia, and, indeed, throughout the new Southern THE SCOTTI TINGALE: SSOn HIditIRg pg Ae Mie. MARIETTA, on & Mile. MARIETTA, Mile. MARIETTA, | confederacy. inte ogee Ye Rees Ses. Proceeding systematically i: my uarrative of THE MOST EXTENSIVE BALLET CORPS IN THE | events, 1 would sey that it was after I aerived One of the main feature othe South that the Herap lent its whole aid ia its oelebrated Orebeatre,. ‘apaet tre Teadersbin of to the present national administration in ite effurts to Mr, DAVID BRAHA: crush out bold anarchy and rebellion. Tho news of this numbering 18 pleces. *Jumbering 18 peices. The celebrated Carlo Family ‘are engaged, and will make beir first appearance next we ® ‘OX & CURRAN, Proprietors, fact came upon the Southern people like a thunderbolt, and its leading men appeared more like men doomed to be hanged, by their elongated countesances, at what they chore to call an abandonment of its Southern priaciples The news of the fact referred to was not only communi cated through the ordinary channels of information, bat was telegraphed to every important city and leading politician in the South. The latter seemed as though they had lest their best friend, with this exception, that bitter curses and opprobrious epithets fell from their lips, with a) sorts of threats of ann‘hilation, interdiction, &c. Proceeding from Savannab through the central part of the State of Georgia, passing through Mscon, Columbus and other large cities and towns towards Montgomery, 1 carefully examined into the poiitical sentiments of the people as I progressed. I found on my tour, and very rhortly after J left Savannah, that the Sentiment of the, eople of the latter city, and which seemed cool and de- Fiverating, ‘was entirely of another type in the interior of Georgia, Crowds of people at every station om the route areemb’ed as each train arrived to hear tho MERICAN MUSIC HALL, A’ 444 m 444 Broadway. erry 44 44 THE GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT IN THE WO! HE has added other names to their long list of talented Per- formers, irr abeorbe all the best Talent in the country, 14 we do not allow our jandianes to reflect on mirrors, does not advertise their mirrors or revolving chairs, as some of ont pivals of small note wey” we have Talent unexeelled, a uneeasing. we bave a refined and fastidious public to cater for. we have always and will ever be up to the spirit of ibe age. OUR LIS? OF paaroxne SAM LONG, ' latest pews: but their whole and entire principle was | 8AM LONG, to annihilate the damned Yankees forthwith, at al) ba- BAM LONG, zards, in order to put down what thi term an interfe- The great Clown and Comte Singer reves’ with, thelr local rights and institutions. ‘They i B BUD ORTH spoke of Lang i the Northern people with as much conti- BH. BUD dence a8 it were a feat easy of accomplishment, The celebrated Ei and that the North was merely living om suiferance. CHARLEY W uiTE. attempt to combet any of there erroneous impressions SHAR «SHITE would bave been like throwing a firebrand into » powder ae on ‘a favorit mogozize, a8 T would not haye been permitted to have ren oeaigat " BA f stated @ proposition without iacurring the hot dispi ADD WEA AND MASTER BARNEY. sore of mep who seemed to look upon Northerners, of AND MASTER BARNEY. whatever political eentimenta, in the light of radical al Y BNO tioniata, not to be tolera'ed nor permitted to | My journey from Savannah to Montgomery, a distance of neerly four hundred miles, was eventful, and one which I | shall never forget. Every pagsing train of cars seemed | to have @ lesser or greater number of newly raised volun- | eer troops, who, acting under orders of President Davis, were wending their way towards Washington or Rich- mond, to take part in the combat, which, 1 am arevre’, will positively occur within a few weeks. I refer to President Davis’ descent upon Washington city. ‘hese men seemed to me to have come principally from Oo) arin eae aid whore athiete {rames, home- bo uniforms, language and inveterate love of | key, combined to impress a stranger with astonish- ment ard dirgust. The.ghole tendency of their conver- cation turned upon a loudly expresséd hatred of everything and everybody from the North. President Tinestn apd his administration were partic ly spoken of in no complimentary terme, aod a promise was given new and then frcm a stentorian @ that he would scalp them before the Fourth of July, im the city of Washington. They spoke of Northerners as if they we mere puppets, who were to be as readily put outet 66 a8 a Equirrel from the rifle of a good marumt. ay Lang of their superiority and prow’sa in marke- their perfect confidence to walk into Waah- bac ny the appointed time wil) hay@come, with IN THE CITY, pa. Ee IN THE CITY. , Whose abilities we leave with oor friends and Pork: | at Montgomery Ger to restore @aecan.ag Comfdeuge a Lhe present adani- Detyadion of a quast svutherm republic, Alou) the avcaues of trage sad Comunerce have been close (sb, Wade of al kinds Ras dimigdehed, agevout ce665 are Cogiecied, ita po passible bone Soe rekic rather a probability sor @ succession of treater hardships. Tiwillhe butafew months bi ‘Le Southern republic is ina atate of amarchy. The mew Ournees Of the g planters & observable to (he aagrer ‘oiei gout tlage, aad a gene t ig Of the alagws, whes 4 ceasonadie opportunity may occur, @ looked | Coan aneae alarm ‘the poticy of the Sout seams to ba og aud widition of the Moxloaa territory, for Uavie a6J big Cabizet are now extectaiging the propass- trou of General Chilton, of the Knights of f tho Golden Oar - cle, who proposes to raise aud equip twenty thousand t his own expeuae for the coaquared: herehory. Seeondl;, a similar appropriatiocg of Amsrwam . seritery hordering he State of Texas, for which Gea. Regers, of that State, has shat of Gen. Chilton. the conquar- which owt mopairieg in apy way oe moveme: of the aew Soubberu government, General | Renan, of Tennessee, has auotuer p'an, aad diz but an enlargement of the mr- ugurated at Baltimore, in which by pee. body of two thonsaad desporadoes, or. Secret agents, to be circulated in portions of land ana the District of Coimbia, to act as spies aad > seereCly aurder tue leadin® men of the ited Mates | geverement, Cotonet Todd, of Missourt, was at Montgomery week aa the special eavoy from the Goversor or at ‘Ss: ate, to tender the services of two thousand to the Confederate States. The offer was " lode returned home in great glee At ‘usnta Geer tae this telow was introduced to a large crowd st the cuit toad depot by Mr. Yancey. He gave vent to hia bad tem- per 2 A most We ars ae a lees all eystems < (aw and orver was ularty bitier in spe: the American 'itsg. His language waa foul methods ime giorioug and positively false, yet it found ‘applanders m among his audience, ‘ President Davis ie not raising troops with the alserity he euticipated, although he ny soon have a large com- centration of them near Washington. ta regard to Fort Pickens and Pensacola I am ab's te epeuk positively, I had nearly accomplished my jouraey thither, and was within sixty miles of my destination, | Aravelliog incognito, when my mission was suspected, and 1 waz ordered back by a mobocratic committee. previously learned, however, that General Bragg hat meet! mace any attack on Fort Pickens, nor did he intend to; om_ the cgatrary, since the reintorcement of Fort Piokeas and the gesumivg of the command of that work Mejot Brown, Bragg has been despairing success. His’ resources both in aruuery aud men have been greatly exaggerated, aud be Bas int his advisers that be 's not abe to accomplab evythicg for the preseat, A 5 therefo -e giveu orders and made preparations to act on the defeusive. Ale erly demoralized { would state thet ele Corps i & battalion of Alwhana iaih birds, who were liberated by Gov. Moore on condition thoy” would joia the army. These fellows are under ths com- mand of re devil, cained Major Ben Lane Posey. As I stated ina telegrap »hic despatch, it is very =< for Northern people to travel in the South. Vigila we mittees ste formed in all the a system of cepionage upen fant outrages upon Northern people were told me, whieh dispiny a totul depravity on the part of the act or 1 shall write further particulars in my moxt. [ shall vieit Indianapolis on Monday to inspect the great Ladvms military encampment, NEWS EROM PENSACOLA. OUR PENSACOLA CORRESPONDENCE. ‘ Pevaacoza, Fia., Hpril 10, 2068.” Movements of United States Mlet—Flag of Truce te Feit Pickens ‘Two United States war veesels have put to sea. The (leot was probably informed of the secession of Virginia » to-day. There ase many Virginians in the fleet. It i@ , supposed the ships will put into Norfolk for a uarbor. Captain Vearson, for inany y sailing master ta War- ripgton Navy Yard, went to Fort Pickens to-day with « fteg of truce. Subject of visit uot transpirad. ‘there are thre British ships in port, vie:—The Lard Stanley, Highiond Mary and Consul. ‘Strange to aay, there 1a'no Beitish Conssl in Pensacola, where one te umask necded at thie time, Mr. Wm. Ii. Judah acted as Vico vov#el (or the British government for a number of yearr, until the home government rescinded the emolumenta of the ofice, and made'it one of labor without rscompease, declined further service. There are 4paniah, and ee Hee a here. i. ppesrapce of a Freveb, Ex or Spanish eet hourly anticipated off this Meher. ‘The war star rages, and no one can predict the r-sait, Prvsacora, April 14, 1888. Intelligence of the Fall of Port Sumt-r—How Receiost—Adr- rest of a Newspaper Corresponteni—Reinforcemmmis to the Confederate Army—Movenents of the United Mates Fleet, de , de. This city was thrown into an intense state of exoite- ment today by the arrival of a telegraphic despateh te Mr. Le Baron, of the firm of Judah & Le Barom, aa- nouncing the surrender of Fort Sumter. Crowds eur- rounded the telegraph offtco for hours, anda copy of the despatch bing placed on a bulletin, {t was copied and recopied, and. carried post haste through the adjacent country. Ihe joyful intelligence was received with ea- thusiastic cheers by every car load of troops as theg arrived. ‘The eagerness for an assault on Fort Pickens Is increasing hourly, and {it is not only from day to day, baé fromm honr to hour, that the order for the attack is te be given. Whether General Bragg thinks hi enough to riek ap attack at present rests with 4 Be will act with vigor when he does act. A correspondent of the Pensacola Observer was placed under arrest to day, by order of General Bragg, for tm- prudently di Aipg eoine Of Lhe General s desi tothe enemy through the columns ef a newspaper. The corres- pondent was bronght up from bg 5 one is about six miles from Pensacola, Bregg’s headquarters, in charge of a ques Nee New Orleans Zouaves. The soldjery and people were much in- enged against bim, exd it was feared at onetime he would be mobbed. He was, however, sent under a guard of jour of the Pensacola troops to Mont- where his case will be di rerpment. Newepaper correspondents have te to be careful, and properly so, for the country is now ta & state of war. Two detachments of @plendid regiment of Zouaves from New Orleans arrived today, under command of Capt. Howard Zachary, who spoke in complimentary terme of the Hikkaip. Capt. Zachary brought his command overland froub New Orleans, cojng about forty-five miles marching om the way, and presenting his men to Gen. Bragg fresh and ‘Be tiptop condition. Amoug be detachment are a gum ber of Freveh Zouaves who fonght in the Italian war, and were oistinguisbed at Solfermo. nies of Z.uay ‘The government at Montgomery is overwhelmed with offers of tro oe oe ie ig Private secretary of the Secretary of War, Mr. J. J. Hooper, is kept ‘oatant'y bosy writing letters declining the offers. Two were cilered from Minneesta. It is reported that about a hundred troops from the ES United States feet obtained entrance to Fort Pickens a o by landing on Santa [toma Island. The 1 the feet have been regarded to day with suspicion. The Brocklyn has hauled ‘a shore, for the porpore, probably, of getting a better view of ae General’ Eregg | ¢ ‘The Sabine has dropped below, The Wyandot is bobbing about, witch Like. POSTSCRIPT. Paseacota, April 21, 1962: Major Bradford's command of Louisiana troops, com- sisting of the Crescent Rifles and Louisiana Guard, ate tended divine tervice today at the Epieoypal church and listened attentively to an eloquent discourse from Rev. Dr. Scott. To-morrow week the Confederate States Congress most It \e expested that among the firet acta, will be a declaration of war, aud then we may expect the ball to open on Pickens. It will be « severe Aight | unless Major Brown eurrenders before the worst begins. Ten thousand dollare is to be given to the member of the Mississippi Ritee who tiret reaches the interior of Pyeng thing et here to-day, and the churches, Byeryt ie quie ' rT of Ween there are five po firir OR _———-. Srectytorian, Raptiet and Methodist, and occasionally « “fgayor Gtngiee sate toe on th pee biers yesterday, ingles mace on y i mahivn a number of arreste. 4 Poosacola lea very al joue city, for ite size and temptations. Permits to visit the camp at Warrington havd to be ten in Freach and Faglish, to insure safe ingress and grees to strangers. Many of the 7ouaves oa guard de not underetand et. * Accounts of the North are received. + apprebensiona, wertures amd eatch: ‘ieee ere Bis sas ave wom one. oar ag beg dd greg thee be en: in @ coon Hs SVal ALRER he one some oh jy kA Ps pide yd bg A the i Teapraton a ise of : 08, Pls net, 20 cents; on » 10 cemts, Private Boxer for orem ea taseene. amills HOpERT Ww. nei" HOBERT W. BOTLER, Manager and Proprietor. Gp jst setae ed Mw" a om Hee MAS’ 81x ~ |e am, ro bai feomen to have ies yt to Major General, Me Ag a ne De nie aaa ineelio, by iss ‘vil ve per © Lop mache ndinye y J ‘o'clock. q HE NORTH.” onvReHs ProroRE 10 yas, Tabibited Cor the bene, Ci sand Fund, at Gonpit's the South, ¢ ‘wonld at oner realize the of bs Teoyunr, raver | the menpire With a full gonidenee of sucgoss, ia or- - ‘They are read with interest excite no at the fina) reeult of th struggle. I stated in my lact that were een aie yersels bere. re are six, and the interests of the Britieh marine seem to require the presence of's view- consul bere. Pexsacota, April 22, 1962. “Movements of the United States Flet—The Rattroad to Mot» gemery Nearly Compteted-— Defrnce of the Town and Har- tor of Pensacl:—Rigid Survet'lance—Penmoola Pt- lete—Ralilesnaies in Fort Pixkene—Cavilry Ordered to the Camp—Steamers Habana and «Star of the Wet— The Telegraph— High Treason, de., de. ‘The Leet have moved toward Fort Pickens, having pro- ‘\pably xcoompliched all they intended while at the waist of Manta Rosa. ‘The fleet haye ot yet heard of [incota’e diockadtpg proclamation, The defence nf the city of Pensacola has become an ot Jeot of Interest to tho ebmimanding General. lifer nip van Sm

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