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~ : NEWS FROM NORFOLK. Reconnoissance in the Vicinity of Pig Point. Re CAPTURE OF one onl cgeeniieen —— The Union inte Rebel Feeling, in the City. &e., “@. — NORPOME, | uy 94, 1862. Reconneineanees ere frequently m? gi froin Luts place Be all directions. A recent visit ty ene vicinity of Pig Point discovered seventeea GUNS 1D Renton at that place. ‘Mhey were net spiked, amd were te complete order. A large quantity of ammenitiod @ae also dise vered thors. Two ‘twenty-four pourra field pieces, entirely ‘rw, and mowed vgor fine carriages, were Bained, together with weher articles a day of two ego in an agriulturtd warehouse im this eity, whieh @e owner tad tumed into a manufactory of such “@Biicles for Re Confeiterate government. Alot of guano was also seized receutly, which had ‘eeen confiscated by the Confederate government. 11 be Wonged #0 the Peruvian government,and was delivered °& the proper agents. cas Poon as, 0 avy way, & disposition is mauifessed by ‘@Wweity of Norfolk to reiurm to its allegiance, whether ‘Dy the action of the City Council or by a public mecting ‘W eitizens, the port will De reopened and the old condi- ‘Gen of things will be completely restored. No such dis- ‘Qeakion is yet manifested, however. ould Richmond be captered, hundreds of citizens of ‘Merfolk would come out opealy fer the Union, and the re- establishment of old relations weuld not long be delayed. ‘The embargo upon newspapers and all kinds of merchan> ive etilicoutinues, although the order is openly violated With the consent of the authorities. This being the ‘$ase, 1 ecoms time, ip reference to newspapers at least, 42 withdraw the order. ‘Tee being Queen Victoria’s birthday she British ‘@teemer Rinaldo, in this harbor, displayed her flags, and ‘Stace Gred a salute. The American war vessels in pert also displayed the British ensign at the fore; and ‘the American fags at all other points in honor of the eosasx0n. Our Norfolk Correspondence. Noaroux, May 21, 1862. BPrvetecton to Union Citizens—Postal Arrangements—Im- provement Continues—Good Order, dc., de. ‘Under the influence of the rumors of the defeat or our wemboate upon tho James river the secession leaders in ‘@ie city, fora day or two past, have borne themselves with rather a higher head than they have done since the cecupation of the place. They have been more open ‘@ their expressions of hostility to the government, and Geere overbearing to the Union citizens, General Viele, @arrying out te the letter the policy which he inaugu- vated, to troat the inhabitants of Norfelk just as they wish to de treated, einer as frieuds or enemies, has properly ‘met the oxigency by issuing am order directing the Pro- ‘Woes Marshal to immediately arrest any person heard to ‘witer disloyal soutiments, or who shall ia any manner effer insults to loyal citizens. The promulgation of the erder has been sufficient to check the rampant disposi- ‘Sion of the rebe!s here, and no resort to extreme measures has been found necessary. Mr. Trot, Chief Clerk of the Post Office Departnent, has eemploted his arrangements for postal facilities, and the Gepartment here may de considerod im the full tide @accessful experiment. Much good has been done by ‘Gelene) Trot by the judicious manner in which he has @iwebergea his duties. The people who were @isponed to approach him with sullenness have Been completely disarmed by bis urbanity of manner "ame delicate consideration for their position. It is to be Wagretted that Col. T. bas been interfered with and his eghore of usefulness considerably circumscribed by an @xéer from Gen. Wool, issued last evening, direoting that ail letters for the citizens of Norfolk and Portamouth, ang Places farther South, shall be opened by the Military Governor, to ancertain if they contain auy treasonabi® ‘matter. So far as places south of Norfolk are concerned, Me order is undoubtedly well enough; but why letters ‘Ser the citizens here should be examined is not so clear. ‘Shore ie really no active treason existing in Norfolk now; te people are sullen, but the disposition © sulk is more Go de attribated to humiliation and mortificatien than to denre © any active aid and comfort to the omy. We information from the North can possibly Suolar thes rebels Unroagh the agency of the people ete, ly am additional labor is imposed upon the Military Governor by the order, when his duties are sufficiently trying already. His time is too much oecu- hed wo enabio him to give attention to love letters and @ther missives, having no possible connection with the jon of ibe war. A modification in the order will ‘doubt soon be made, and the Postmaster and Military Governor be relieved from the ombarrassments which bg met now labor under. ‘sia Norfolk haa been very generally reeumed, although it must be said that there is but a remarkably” small stock bere to trade upon. The refusal of Gen. Woo! 0 allow ‘wae to come here is acting very severely It is @ fact which emoct be longer Soquiees atom many people in Norfolk are at « paiut ap- Reaching starvation, Cut off from supplies in every tion, prices for ail necessaries remain about the game as when the rebels were here. The situation of the vite ig under the stringeuey adopted is becoming sia0 the extreme, and the Union men and the Te. + eral imelined are forced to guilyr alike. | would feem that an intention Is entertained to starve the citi- ‘Bens Into an acknowledgment of the supremacy of the roment; but in the meantime thors who have testijied ir devotion and allegiance to the old flag deri; amore benefit from the course than those who baye openly @efed it, and who still express a repngnance to haying it ‘wave over them. It is not my province to criticize the Marvation policy; {ean only say truly that it will fail to make converts to the government worth having, and yet ‘Work inch tii to many who have never faltered iu their uty 10 the country. ‘The policy fals with a feayy hand upon inp cent women acd chiidren, who have neither the power to belp nor to injure the government, and who cannot be hear. in any proposition to reswre Norfolk to Ber former positinn unter the federal authoritics. A more liberal policy, 1 am forced to believe, would do more in a week towards bringing the people to @ bealuhy tone than a month of such vigorous embargo. ‘The people here ire proud, but they are not incapable @f boing touched by amaguavimous course. They are in the depths of their morutication, and however guity Shey inay have bea in their rebveilion, it is better to show them, by a generosity of conduet, that they have boen mMisguiied and wrong, thin to attempt to force (hem into an ackuowledgment of subrniswion, through the craving: @f their stomachs. Itshould be remeubered that thoy Rave heads and hearts as woll as digestive orgaus, and it ‘wilt be safe to wager that a man will be a betier ‘citizen who takes the oath though the impuises of his reflective faculties than one who swears to true allegiances: decause he is ew and has brood of starvitg ebildren around hi! ‘the Day Book, which, during its conduct ander mili- fary acth rity, has devoted itself to the dissemination of @il the secession sensation rumors that it could contrive Mo gather or manufacture, has the following tribute to ed 0: der of our troope wince the occupation of the cit Bunauxaniy Quist —Our city has been remarkably quiet Shi PARE, Une streets, day by day, muek nee of ome p ., Occasional groups sane be wen on ve sidewal Re talking ot ey and we are gind to be able Lo « &o.) , ‘There is considerable sickness in the city among - . Scarlet fever is swelling the citys motel eqmong the javenile portion of the inhabitants, but the i health of the city is good. The soidiers quartered are in excellent coadition. ‘Their camp grounds are = Jocated, and there fs no complaint of Bickuess of aay ‘The weather has grown suddenly summer like, Saab srentechengestte: ‘The court martial convened at Camp Hamilton, ond which was adjourped in consequeuce OF the advanes ap ‘thie city, has been reassembled under the Presiaeney Govone! E. W. Andrews, of the First regiment Delaware Wolunteors, and is still’ iin seseion. Contradande, who have flocked tato the city ander the Smapreseiou Uvat the Union troops had come to et thein see, ste rapidly returning to their aocustomed «oes ‘They express much disgust at the manner in Sach thay hare doen received, null are gin to ann bac again. plan adopted by the Military ( OF, Fo: quiring ali pernyns to have panses to enter or leave the ety, working to tho disaivantage of Sambo, who, when be finds himeolf beyaud the Uniou lines, is obliged to stay Lbere, and proveuts his running away. The camps ®0 thus retioved from the presence 61 wortiless darko) & wel th eoriies a ed the ann oot medd it ‘ wie hy % evabwo questions conn with the peou dar inet tucion. Nonvoux, Va. , May 22, 180 The Liles from Sufele— A Modified Poking Pier Qhenionadle Mowenn—Appontmente for Nu folle pion. Joseph Segar—incroase in Post Office Buciness, de Trough the oourtery of Cayiain C. R, Johneon, of the Srteenth regient Haseawhosetis Votuntee:#, who ar gived from Suwivik this morning, 1 aw wom isterestiog jusermation relative t) th eifals io that loeakty. The force under Col. Wena has made a oary (ayorabie anpr*e8i0a Upon the citizen & Mie Flaws, and by twit Boe being aud Ynivorm good Oonduct the men now in ccoupatio® Dave c mplotely die BrwOd the prejutices whiew greeuXd them when they ———$—$——$ marched into the city, T 4 verey acta of apite, sued s¢ | THR GOVERNMENT CALL FOR MORE TROUPS. the removal of well bur 08 Wo the selidiere br feelia w maniferte aes, and other means of annoy 4¥e digappearcd, nod a much better erday the Mayor and mem erm ot he Cy nc bug. aa savers lew wid Cole) Wyma, aed oat him (hat, notwithetandiog the PEO PS OF SY | ee unwavering in their aympaihy for Abe FoutBere ge, the delicale consi! eration esuioned bY oe are and mon under hie command toward the cith tL, Mat lanpived them with suck cout tence (Bab GF Ware willing to Cmoperaie with him im the conduct oty afhire an) woell fort hom al the avd la Uneuw qower. The impression pre allied 1 “sui before its oe eupaiion by Union trumps int when the Union wold ore entered the place there would be Ge renyect pari Wo per fons or property. that the stores and dwellings would de Wudwermnaicy entered sud ransacked, and any amount Of atwoowtion perpetrated. The etty authorities doe re to bear testimony that (be most perfect order had prevailed, aud that ue caose of complams had boon given fo the johsbiauis There # © marked improvement i (he spirit ape tone of the female portion of the denieus of Sotlk. AM through the portion of Virginia cosupied by the Une forces the women have been found the toot wiractable aad troublesome ie their expressious, and ihe rote has beld good tm regard to the ladies in Bul folk. Whea Colonel Wyman eutered the chy the ladion thongt H abs@lately inemmubent apom them to give (heir Loves an entra clevation, and when in the dewy bw ihighy Officers of men wouk! walk chroagh the mrceis where the sweet creatures were trying wo enjoy the mild air of the evening Gpou the stoops or at the doors, there would be ap insiant movement to the rear, skirts would f.\ter A mement in the wind, and the damecle ineoutinentiy dissppear belind adoor Each @ay's experience bas ub doubtedly leuded bo dissipate the prejudices fears and Tepnguance of the fair dames of Sa Tlk ami now of an evening they maioiain thew wooted places at the doors or walk the streets, giving m0 sign either of alarm or disdain. 11 is a good sige of am improvement ie (he con- of State, Virgiuia will ‘aruish ne more soldiers (or the war, Affairs 1B Norfulk appear to be working extremely we |, all things cousidered, What i to be che reeult of the Btubbornuess of the authorities it is impossible to-renlize to its full extent, Pricer for all the meoewartesor jie romain at rebel rates, aud, while Chere ix bo uaproy en ol of prospects for the futire, the people must see ther means of sustenazce daily decreasing. Honger aud womt are becoming faufiar guests ia maby fans! es ated Bel fering is abroad in the city, When | eay chat affaae ore working well here,d mean to be understond as alieding to the order nwiutained in the place aad the adiinivwe | tow ef the wulilary governm The cutitien of the people is snotter inntier, ant muninly depedde wpom ‘ls submission of Jes, a ever see | be eve to be qu: eu be done for the p c Many who have Takeu tbe each of in @ slate bordering upou starvation, It seems strange how soon pmo will overtook the @Xciiement Of a Wiolont change in (heir BO la! cond ee in acity like Norfolk. Within the space of mvant this city has revolted against the q-verameu force of arms hus been restored again to fe The people have supped fui oF horrors, nervous under the lashings of prjudice, hope aad and yet, with ail the excitements surround og the ready rained ja regard Wo the « | patronage, There ia hut one ole here ae yel—the Post Oilice—and tuere tx but one geutiouan im ihe pisces who ean congistentiy take that, The perton to who [alinds seems to have been lof here most op portune.y to assist the government. fe hat dene meet already, and, if he can be induced to accept am elles, t just the nau for Postinaster. He 6 a ¢ ony (mon teen, has been a prisoner here,in a meature, for the lat nine mouths; is a Northern nan of wealta, with enough of interest in Noriolk property 4 euti\ie bim to cumsaers tion here; bas pever been im aby national troubles to makehim o @ politiciat, and comtnauds the respect aud enon of the most eminent meu ip theeoumavity and, ba fact, | mac had been especiaily created to fii a place of tr where energy, integrity of character, Business eapaet and a hich order of intellect were required, the res! coukl not have beea more fortunate yl than in the case under consideration, My oom ation must net be taken ao 8 bia Oe Gn ome ‘The gentleman mentioned has no idea <e y mgianoe we wey Lronable Loe: sentug himself as a candidate for an under government; but T know that the wish has et by those in high authority bere that be be placed in some position where bis influesce oad reach the peopic, and efierts will be tuade duce bim to take charge of the Post Office. 1 underssand Unat Hon. Joseph Segar is © make his appearance bere to dabble in the distribution of what little as One questionable ja ur Segi an not in any manuer represent of thas district; he is extremely unpopular here. Hw ap for, capnet but prove co Ditterness of feeling, and he campot by any possilniiny be one of any me im command here. He can only manage to of everything in this quarter, and ppt met say eueg; ne kon ne laienpen for good, but can contrive to give @ yoo! deal of troabie. post Offiee business exhibits large increase, 1% is poe ; emareailo how smootily the machine:y of the department runs, in 80 short @ time, under the abe mauagement of Colonel Trot. Neariy three thousaud let- ters passed through the office to-day. There is no iusti- tution like the Post Office to reach People, and Colove! ‘Trot is using his power with marked results. Notwithstanding the inclemeney of the weather, an en- thosiastic Urion meeting was heid in Portsmouth last evening, in which some eight bancred citizens of thas place participated. Resolutions were passed recogniving the supremacy of the federal government, and deciaring that Portsmouth would at once return to her allegiauce. The beat feeling was manifested; there was po excne- but calm determination of a pe: Ww declare ives (ree from the reign of tercor which bas so over them. The meeting was desigued to ity authorities that they mest signify to the Miltary Governor that Portsmouth wished to be consi- dered fa the Union, and if they do not follow the sugges tions 80 emplat scaly. ph pl dolore them inst evening they will undoubtedly teposed. Ports: mouth has always been t jon ja KeHLMent, but she has been overawed, and to-day suifers mo: ely Cor the folly of her neighbors. There is adawa of a better day before ler, the authorities here having dete ato show all the consideration in their power lo the su and she w oe doubtless proQt by the +t .bboruxces of Norfoik will soon bellow, ance has besn administered to some Fires New York, Fike ty Wannkn Sreeer.—Abdout eleven o'clock on Saturday eveviog @ fire broke out on tae fifth floor of the double buidiag, Nos. 12 and 14 Warren street, in premi ses ccoupied by Byrd & Hall, umbrella manufacturers, The alarm of fire was promptly given and the firemen soon at the pretuires, aud 8 extinguished sbefore the fire communicated to the other — toors. Byrd & Hail occupy tho three upper toors of No. 14 and (he four upper Hleors of No. 12. Their stork and ta: wut $3,009. a, $5 000, chinery will be domaged by fire and water Ingured for $45 ,000$28 follows: Germania, $5,000; jeekman, $5,000; Broadway, $5,000; American, $6,000; Stand $5,000; Humboidt, $5,000. Total, $45,000. Tho first floor of No. 12 is occupied by Stverman & Rub, dealers mcwths, Stock damaged by water about $1, Insured for $20,000 in the Empire City, Mor chante’, Aitna, Pacific, Central Park, Mechanies’ and Tracers’ and Brookiyu Insurance compames. The frst floor of No. 14 is occupied by “kinaa & Co., dealers in 1 Se, goods, Stock damayod about $600. insured for 00, jn the Market, Excelsier, Brooklyn and Central Park Insurance companies. The second for is ocenpied by Williams & Hoag, dealers in needes and or. Damege by water, Insured for $7,000, in Astor, Gebhard Grovers’ Insurance “companen’ Alro by D. Whitmarsh, dealer in gentiomen's ae gortis, damaged by water about $206—fully insured. The building is owned by F. 8. Higgins. It i« damaged about $2,600, and insured for $28,000 in tte Contineutal and two Boston insurance companies, The origin of the fire is unknown at present, but it is onder investigation by the Fire Marshal. jow Amsterdai Police Intelligenc Stamm m ras Danx.—Iatrick Maber, @ reextent of No. 270 West Forty. second street, was stabbed by some unknows persen on Saturday night, While standing on the corner of Ninth avenne and Forty-second street. He was found lyiag on the sidewalk, auine hours af lor wa: by the poler, and was #o weak from loss of blood that he oould scarcely walk. No eluo could be discovered vo the cowardly assailant, although the offeers made a vigilant 4 through the neighborhood, Maher waa taken to Believes Hospital for surgical Counrmmert Moxky.—Counterteit “fives” on th® Pank of Amorica wore (rely olfured on Saturday night, dad notwithstanding ¢ rence of the p a large nurpber Of th: bills were passed npow sho; keepers por park of the vity @t lek Cavouagh was arreste! on charge of pureiog one of the ¢ the store of ab il, Maintlton, a7 being taken before Justios to & yoxturun heid th bit tn che oe m of $600 to answer Court Caicndare' ¢ COURT ORE t! Tera. 10,112, 114 115, He, N17, yp IBY, ABA, 13S, bd. ‘oMMON i teas Part ! (Lquity causes.)~Noe, 199 190, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204) 309, 28, 207, 304, 209, 210 i 11.186 54, 180, 180, 187, “18, awd, 191), 192! 10a, os, 206, 197 118, 122, 124 WAY, MAY 26, 1862, THEATRICAL AND MUSICAL, — ‘Me theatres have al! been doing well during the week, fend-that without any extraordimary wffort. The encou- NEW YORK HERALD, MON Responses ef the States—The Patriotic Responses. raging aspect of the campaign, 872 the confidence that it ‘THR RESPONSE YROM PENNSYLVANIA, inspires among all classes, Degarally induce people to re- Pun.aveurara, May 24,1862, | jax the rigid eoonomy thoy had imposed upon themselves Governor Curtin, om the first intimation from the War Departs ent that ad: itional troops would be called for, immediately reptied, ‘Pennsylvania will furnish any ‘umber required.” The department bis asked for ove re iment of infantry, whieh ts now organizing, and wil) be sent forward m a few days. THE RESYONSE OF VERMONT, ORNeK AL ORDRRY—NO, 5, ADJUTANT 480 iNSrRCLOR GRNWRAL'S noted Tm purmanee of Jnithin tps Mis. Fioettoncy the vance of @ reqnisith in upod etiene; Govervor of the State of Vermont by the Prasident of from doubts ag to the future. The theatres feel the Denefit of the reaction, though they have had no especial cause to complain. We do not, in fact, recollect # period, even in our tlushest times, when they have been better attended; aud this without any lavish expenditure i the production of new pieces, or in the importation of foreign novelties. At Wallack’s the week has been almost enti taken up with benefits. The only event calling for special no- tice at this establishment was the revival of Chorry’s agreeable comedy, ‘The Soldier's Daughter,’? which the United States, dated the 21st of May, A. D. 1362, Topo of iniaatry. vouunteeres to a denominaed | ¥8# Preduced on Thursday in the moot 6f- the Ninth region of Vermont Volunteers, wil! beraised | fective style, It is one of the picces ab? organized im this State as soon as pos ble, to serve fo the army of the United States for the term of th unless sooner dischargel. it ie hoped and ex- pected that the patriotic citizens of Vermont will uso thar genet eateavers to facilitate the raising o' the Tertmen: with despateh. Recruiting stations will 20 de- nat Sted tamedionnly, of which day notice will bggiven. By order of the Governor, PETER T. WASHBU Adjotant and Inspector General. THR RESPONSE OF ILLINOIS, Exsovrer eeapracnr, State oF basso, Prerssuna Laxoixe, May 19, 1862. Proers or mew Snark or Tisnor, GRWSTING — Tan Une day called upon by Major Geueral Halleck, im conformity with an order from the War Department of the United States, to furnish recruits to fill up the vo- } Beer reeimente from the tate of Minois, Many of OOF regiments entered (be field with numbers scarcely ‘misimom. These have nebly done their duty, ate Te beve porehased lasting honor with che that will Boar frequent repetition. The arrangements for this week are as follows:—This evening, benefit of Miss Mary Gannon (firat time here), “Everybody's Friend,” to-morrow, “Tho Romance of a Poor Young Man; Wed- nesday, benefit of Mr. Charles Fisher, Bulwor’s play of » Thursday, ‘John Bull; Friday, @ popular drama; Saturday, ‘‘Time Works Wonders.” At Laura Keeno’s ‘The Sea of Ice” has been played all (he week to excelient houses, It will be withdrawn this evening to make way for a new comediotta in two acts, by Mr. J. H. Conway, entitled ‘Half a Dollar,” to be followed by the popular extravaganza, The Elves; ors ‘The Statue Bride,” with new scenery and transfor- mations, At the Winter Garden the new piece, ‘ Rosa Gregorio, price of thew lives, ant it rounains only for ua to main- | OF the Corsican Vendetta,” has been a great success. faim what they hay» achieved, and therefore I call on | tothe character of the heroine Miss Bateman has found the peuple of tiwoie 40 eaiag men ia every precinct of | a part which ie exactly adaptod te her powers. This will bo the sixth and last week of hor engagement here. Itcam with truth be sad that her performances have been from the eemmencement @ series of artistic triumphs. At Niblo’s the ‘‘ Enchantress” stil) maintains its ex, tracedinary popularity. Although in the seventh week of it@career,we hear no announcement as yet of its intended withdrawal. It paye well to mount pieces in thisetyle. The receipts thus far have exceeded those of aay similar spectarular attraction within our recoliec- tion. We regret to learn that the engagement conclud, ea with the sisters Marchisio for the fall season, by Mr. Grau, is likely to fall through om account of the interesting condition of the soprano, Ma- dame Coselli. It i@ a pity that we are to bse ‘the opportunity of hearing those charming duet singers for the present. 1¢ will, however, be only a pleasure postponed, as thé eontract is renewed for next year—the ‘eventualitics of the married state permitting. In regard to our operatic prospeets generally for went reason, very little that is positive can be a3 yet ascertained. We believe we may announce it as certain that Titiens is engaged, but Giuglini will not, it is now Renee me eS an add)onal foree of te ine service, te serve for three years or during war, (oy ©) be reeset by companies, under the ae reg tanone, the ageregate womber to be determined b (be wants of the g verument " Tash sowepang to be argnuissé an follower mare Moree stoted, vieit us this year. Bartolini, one of tho best bar- ‘a tee ° vitenes on the italian stage, has accepted the torms of- m a heaes ns fered him by Maretzek. All the singers engaged for Ha- vane will previously make their appearance here under the direction of Ullman. ‘The debot of Brignoli as an impresario brought a crowded attendance to the Matinee on Saturday, although the programme had bat little of novelty to boast of, ‘tne entertainments consisted of the “Figiia,” with perfor- mances by Gotisohalk between the acts, The opera lost nothing by being transferred to this hall, for it is better atapted to a emul salle than to a theatre as large ae the Acadomy of Music, Miss Rellogg sang with great entra, and carried ber audience wita her: lw the “Clara Louire Polka,” composed for her by Muzio, ‘she aleo woo great applanse. Brignoli’s ‘romana, from the “Lowberd),” was, as usual, dolightfully sung. In morercnue like this he is incomparable. Susini as the Sorvoamt was, wenecd not say, excellent. It is one of the best of bis roles. Both chorus and orchestra worked satisfactorily under the direction of Muzio. Gottechalk Played between the acts a charming fantasia onthe “Jerusalem” and two 6f Chopin’s compositions. The poblic was disappoiuted in not hearing the promised fentaria on the “Ballo in Maschera;” but there were good Teasons,we suppose, for the omission. Tho troupe per- form ja Philade!phia this evening, in Baltimore to-mor- tow, in Washington on Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- day, and tn Philadelphia again oo Saturday. Madame de Logean bas boon engaged, and will make her first appear. ence in Washington. le val ono barty en she oe ter Gamed af commen tants, = oF fede a TA Wor each depot bo ge he IV. Persone prop sing (@ @nrll companion, aud who have BOL AITea\y Deng @hemined will Present themselves 0 Ot vrartabie BO L°@ AD LAU tiis oad, and |) seh on atts d sa: stgptory evitenae of thet prod th the echoet of Sone ent eebtier the of bie watvori 140 the en ; nee certificate, oper, ne age thal inne setae ibe ‘tow eminem ot of Mr, Wiiman’s giving s few nights years written opera, commencing on Monday next. If the projected pt Fae f ny yy bY Srrangements are completed two new prima donnas wil! they avofree from any defect thet woul! imempacitate | >* itroduced te the public who have not as yet been thom for military service re or prem@\itated de- | beard bere. ception ‘The foliowing charming letter hae been addrorsed by neh ee Sees Sy Gale © totterhalk to the boy pianist, Willie Barnesmore Papo, LA ny BRE ae | who recently made his debut here:— Provided im tae foregoing the commandant | Tam ach pleased, my d 1d most interestin Will FarDink tranaportatiae for euch rolumteers to his de- guaitnde wea yee your puyleg. i fool conddent that you persevere and use popes” your most remarkable @mporiions, you will become a greatartist. Your exe- eulon is aiready astonishing for your age, your memory extreordiwery, and I am really delighted to have an op- pon Od ” paces hie Cae y we.fare. L. M. GOTTSCHALK. oy ‘¢ towehent,’” says the French pro- verb, and we have this week an exomplification of its ‘roth, M. Herrmann announces for Prijay next a Setistenatian from the Gcternek rs eopy iherestors, | ‘#viree de Prestidigitation,” in ald of the funda of the etait we jurtioe of the peace, novary public | Societe de Bionfeisance des Domes de St. Vincent de oF qommiasionst ¢ Vaul. Thos we coe religion and the black art marching ok due aaa an {it bo appointed for cash Gr, bund in haud together in the caure of benevolence. they are presente’, and enter their names oo limi de. agains ¢ the ry oe Wo enroll them. On the a coun: ferred te mumtar Fell, ou warded (0 the Adjsliot General of the army at Washing ton, one to the Adjtant Geooral of thes State, ead @ third retained by tho commending officer of com Per on the completion of companion as herota provided, they will be furmed jute regiman's, and (he deid officers “ve, ried and coniinkesoued by the ¢ 1 ‘The Ravels return to New York early in the fall. Maretvek baa ovucluded an arrangement with the com. poser Verdi, by which he isto have the exclusive right of performing his now opera, “La Forza de! Destino,” in the United States and Havana for the period of five yeare. 1. # stated thet Madame Chartom will positively visit the United Seater this year, In addition to the new regiments to be organ sed After a snocess{ul season of four weeksat the Acatemy the recruiting eorvice will be opened for the oa powe of | of Monie, Boston, the combination from Niblo’s played al) filing up the rey from thie State now im the Seid, | ino wook im Portiand, Providence and Worcester, ‘This in conformity with Gensrai Orcers Ne 49, War Deport woek they perform ia Springfleld, Hartford and New Haven—a couple of nights in onch city. Tho woek follow: ing they appear as the Brooklyn Academy in their stand. ard eomedion. A grand promenade concert, in nid of the Ladies’ Thame for Sick and Wonnded Soldiers, will be given by the members of the Seventh rogiment band on Thursday evening wert Mra. Setiey Brows, daughter of the woll known dra nontre artints, Mr.and Mee. W. H. Smith, made her debut os Margery, im the “Rough Diamond,” at Mr. Daven port's Deeetit im Bovtoa, om the 9th inat., aod made quite & bit, Doth a8 an eotroms and a voealiat, At the Ord Bowery the new drama, The Peep o'Night oye,” i the standard attraction, ‘This evening the clever actress Mre. Farrea com. mences ab engage ment of six nights at the Now Bowery as imogene, iu the tragedy of “Bortram.” Mr. Eddy plays the here. At fiaroum's the new tensational drama, ‘Adelaide of Dresden, or the Seven Excapes,'’ will bo yro@uced for the ret time this evening. The seeuic offects are said to be very fue. At Beynnta’ the laughsbie burlesque “ Rare High” will be givem this evening and during the week, The bonses contmae @xoeilent. Gexnan Tun tTascats.—On Saterday a new German vau- devike theatre was opened in the Bowery, under the titie of The Apollo Gardea.”” The actors Gustay and A. Graff are the proprietors, The estabkshment will be ex- clumively devoted to yaudevilles, opsrcttas and other light pieces Oa Wednesday the opers of “Zampa’’ was brought out men!, Current pertes regiments wil be org: for the new levy The (oLowing named offeess are bereby appointed Commandants of Depots, and will at one enter em ths dutive.—Alb ony, Brigation General olnel BF Steopard.. Oot Jeurge Bixe.Jr.,wilbe covunued in oanmand at Now York. Hy order ‘uf the Commmaneler ia-Chiet TH HLH OR, Adjeteet Goweral Oonprmien tutended fur then 10 (he same tnanuer as bse The Only Distoyat i we fe from 7 Macsnchacstts. ligent reply Cr young em are all prencupiol with other views, SHY @ real call for three regimens 4 male, | beleve we cam raisé them in forty days The arms end equip: meats would need to be fureiehed Bere. Gur PA ie have never marched without (hem, They s— forming inte regiments, aod are dru ticed with arms and mussets as © idiers, oo the other curse would dampen @nthusiarm, aod mace men feel thai they wer met soldiers, but a mol, south to: oar poeple foak Unk, ter are aod spat SS 4 by all means known to nt will eeeive thew by Fraud they did the, Mu as legw ling mma we mg ai tho Stadt theatre with marked suecess. These ope- ws ww ure om heir side, the ratie performances bring crowded houses mightiy. wih mul iets whom New Ragland VORRIGN. ao Kay‘usmnt, 1 remain, most faiuh- | MEyerPeer assisted at the production of his new opera SOHN A ANURAW | of *Digorsh,” at Covent Garden, on the Brat wight of ite Fepresentation. [ts success was complete, Jobn Broughan te playing in Edicbur; Tiondin has fowod & rival io the person of Mile, Na- thalle, a girl @ oaly tw ‘ears old, who rivals bim ia his most daring feats, Sie in at preseut performing in Lendeo. The Rath (beatre has Be Bartiago De Coma" steam gunboat. —This fae ‘vessel sailed from the Navy Yord, Brooklyn, on Fridays having been refitted for another cruise in the Gulf of Aaico. Her armament consists of eight heavy uhirty two's and two twenty pound larvett gant, and she earrie® troyed by fi crow of ove bund.ed and seventy picked mem, Som”'| @ ¥. Brooke, Avonin Joues aad R. You tarring changes having been made in her oiligers, we append @ | j1 ja (he Eaglivh provinces. eugrect lists = Ardii ie conductor at Hor Majesty's We, London, Coramanter-—Daniel . Ridgeley tani Mile, TreveHa, anew contralto, mede her debe on tie Pore Lieute nk Kerocni we ae, B Hawte: lity Mastere—Wid. B. Cbocunan, Charion Sinih, x, | 9M, aud was mows favorabiy reacivol. W. Moan, spear = = Nacer's Mates—Liwton Coggshall, Wm, M. Mllory, Rannoan ACCOENE.athew Burke, & le ‘Thos... Dwyer (teen years of age, Was fun over by af eght ow Bnginerre—'hief, Solon Fanart; Assistonte, Wm. Hudson Kiver Ranrond in Weet street, near Hous. Moore, howard A. Bushnell, Jehu Mow + Bdward fon, on Batunlay evening, and Was au at laetanty ai kised, An inquest was held upon the body yesterday At be fwenty-eighth procioet stacion Loure, waen the Ovid p60 Clicited clearly exone ated the dy iver (rom all Dieme, ‘Fhe vecoased Wed UjON & caval boat at the foot of Hourten eect, Aud wan the ovly suport uf aa mabe mother. Paymaster—C, McGuille, Bitrge n-—R. O. Mazon. Po wanatie. thee the ship. ‘Tun Quarxae m Toww.—the anneal meeting of the Be | 0 9. qi} thay a Reverie og ibesvernes would tah overs! fathoms of wa'er \ eety of Friends commenced yerterday morning at the dow meeting houses in Rutheriord piace and bast Twenty se% vn pike at having rank, ail the oa'ls, i got al were bro: on shore. ter right on al b cath streak Unie forwar yore he stventot hoponce @ | GENS uli hey iaot angering me wl be Aiscipks of William Peun has got beeu ashered i by Ue from ber, eae. customary pluvial dispenrations of Providener, THO] 41, 4: wow medfort Zi {uni tan Palcon, Traley, Atlantis past few days bave been serene, unchouded and briyhity ee hengene Baers a8 he fore reported, and were it not fer the legion of broad brimmed hate, bh the fly Eansaner of Beanie sot white neckerchiels and brown mlk umbrellas circ. lating Mast, vie ed through the metropolis, ope would be inclined to doubt ‘a fet sr iy Fok ay is i sone L, The La fomnes from the a.sawich aa ea A after being Gerned Wed fod aban fon, With Rages $1000. Caps Ruasell aud yi. had U ou paseage (3 “Ril "rom below New London 224, brig Pioncer, Chappel, aren April 14, bark Rosclus, Honnewelty af? eat Agee, thie Vieerer ksccland eb the real presence of our Quaker friends in this Gedtur- saken (rownige) veh sinfulnese. Hut the Quek ns ave here, and with: > esen ae hold their yearly gai were yesterday Un 4 ‘wish devout wake vere tea the city a and rural trieis, aud the profound hited by thin wer. thy sect in oeir relig reli ie elie might be sustated with advantage by devominations of Chr (awe ste Haak branches of brag in neat poe tm full force. re Rang ‘The Hicksites met u EW And GoMod us . ee ew ond, of ship Danicl. Wood, of ¢ditice in Rutherford ‘and the oli rizie gfe a striate! getp Denk 0 oS Orihodosians held forth at’ the meoting ho se, cewh all Alo revorts at do, sits Exayire, Mae Fast Twenty seventh street, The serviow yemte dey ley. do, hy ee L oy tb wore merely of the usual Sunday character, alording am | W 4" Pancline mavech 40) opportunity to the country folks to become soquaimied | [h* hing since leavin ig nee lead . o rva, Pe: te Hest Preven: anh ily Dawuin, Hho ‘art Tow te Tl mos oly Bea ‘pi =. = Paciie, do, 8 moe ous, «Sf hip Onward, NB, reports hex it iuav ing tanen 90 bble xproll eines with their co-religionints of the city, The regular bus) - eas meetings will begin to-day, and will probably last | @n. the better part of the week. Anvticcable feature in Quekerdom 18 the very evident revolution in thei: eux tumery. One dooa not see the peculiar Quaker dress #0 froquenily as in furmer years. The white hat, brown cont, short breeches ‘and other remarkable parapher nalia that marked out the inember of the Society of Friends in such an unnistakable manner, are evidently on the decline, and fast giving way to leas Conspicuous: fashions. To the Quakeresses, pariicolarly the junior Dranch, this oddity of costume 1s, perhaps, not a very grievous loss, and certainly the change is for the bettar in theeyesof an outside public. absence of the Straight projecting bonnets and Licution instend ¥ the trim, gay attractive article Of modern fabric was reuarkably’ conspicuous yesterday, Time is @ great mY raw.) aee abe leaving Honeluia, War aunt to Western Ilana 4 cruise, veh hed yee Avr. “Wolken stay Ad, tat ¢2-16, Ion 88, brig Georgiana, of New: London, « Spoken, &ee mg, arog, veuce Fev 26 for San Francisco, Holbrook, from Sunderland, x Gad. Eto ‘ion 23 30—dy bark Ann & ai Salen. 5 ing 85W, showing white signal with black. pe seat Mii jams abn a pan ‘Am bark sieorns WAW, 9 ted se ae Fevolutionizer of religion as well as politics, and Quaker- | ‘A'sturre. wun accu ibn, 12 is no exception to the rule, potent ee Sworp PaesentaTion.—-On Saturday evening Licut: Geo, msg” May 9—Tn port beige nenpie, Miles, for NYor’ so; Joriah Jex, Muneom, lor ey a sate Poke foes eae G. Neilis, of Company D, Fifth artillery, now doing gar- rison duty at Fort Schuy‘er, was the recipient of a band- some testimonial in the shape of a sword, sash and belt. ‘The presentation was made by Mr. Samuel = Nesta sey, foreman of Montauk Engine Compan; pens Brooklyn, om bebaif of the company, wi oun itn Nellis has been associated for two years past. ‘Theocea- sion baba pe forth some excellent 5; ne ‘aud toasts, which reflected great credit upon all concerned. —_- Neliis was formerly a member of the Kighth regiment ‘Washington Grays, and participated in the baldieor Butt run. Ho was taken prisoner on that memorable occa- tion, and suffered nine months confinement in a rebel dungeon. Tur Corron-WaTrove TracEpY.—Nothing pew was do- veloped in the Corson-Watreus case, The injured man still lingers at the point of death, but maintains his usual self-possession and calmness. He does sot sosin disposed to divuige the real cause of the didicuity at pre- sont, but it is gonerally believed that he will make a full Confession before the fatal moment arrives, Corson is still at large, but his friends say he will be fortheomw- ing in the course of a few days. ‘Taw Acetwent 10 Weetow, vem Pepusrrian.—The day before yesterday we announced that the celebrated pe- ie fe corre i nd; oe ate eadaan —h jor aa 7 do; 81 Howian'. beat re a Com- — vier, for Franee; bark ites A “Cigpautam, May 2—Sld chr Eureka, Horton (from Girgem- Bh i destrian Kaward Payson Weston, had met with anerious | Boston 10.8: an oth sae ak eae Cele ee estrian Kdward Payon Weston, had me: Srerious ston accideut by falling down an embankment near the Sus- | ,4°AS2O. Niarch vn iowtn i port shing Clare, Probie, Matai f Marks frown Bos'on, do. quehanna river, while attempting to Nepsaae tee ~ oy Ee Meer i8—Asr bark Muskingurs, Taylor, Oo ‘Washington and Boston in eight da, injuries he sustained were of so serious & character as to compel mae epg = ge present the a? pro- secution podestrian feat at Bristol, Pa., during a heavy ae ee tea tn glce was progressing very favorably, accomplishing somo axe aie miles per hour, Weston wii) be on here inga diz, Foo May 18—Arr schr Harty ate So : ogg ta Wis ars “gen , Frank Haynie, Randall, « braltar, Raxoros, May—In port abip Jom 8 Harris, Harmen. from Havane, 0 Joni oP Europe, 3 678 61 for shgar; t ys, and, after resting for a few wecks, will make abt verts, do Tl Parks, Hoyt, other attempt to accomplish the object of his am . Slupies, froma Jost arr; sebre ee. aria Rosana, P ye Northern ports, 2a Coreon, of Phitnd 08: StJonw, NB, May ips. Reanoko, Goss, Doane, and Prince r-] Wales, Morse, phar mee 20th, Age, Bmery, do. Tuarset, April In port ships Senan Tinks, Atwood, for Wyman, for do 8. Boston S days; Cana: American Ports. Porsii SHIPPING NEWS. SPECIAL NOTICE. a tnteailed jor the New Yore Werary BOSTON, May 23-Arr \ 5 sicumer hode Tsland, fren, a Gard, Rew Oneans v0 § Ship Tian, ai West, Port raaaanaapecaaaaen and Fortress Monron: ship Withere, Atwood, vani; barks Palacia, Hursley, Beenos Ayres via Mumev! Hazard, Kai ‘Rio. Janciro; brize Koster, Saith, Ge hrs Anna Leonora Birinida, Okt rn . Or Astiem: Warten Wille, Biariight Morr: Port of New York, May 25, 1862 Solera erie bf Chop do; Radiat, Flinn, oles y, Lefand, War, nh ae aes, Mat Mae ‘Tat, Cartenas; _ Steamship Parkersbarz, Holman, Pertiand, with mése "snp chance to HB Cromweh & bon kp.Chancelior, Spencer, Livervool, April 36, with mdse Looser, Laws, Philadeips Ried, Inand Kelley and Messeng? York sid, ying ‘SW to ager, Doane, Will Guion, W, slilps Join 8) “85 J O Baker, Success, Tropica; ES Anecoe C aunall (Br of Win Teor, NS), -—, Tri. | Harvest Non, Aine is Wright Jr nidad, 22 days, with su; ds, to a a err swedish frigate Ne Winrk Silver Cloud, sheroind, New Beatord, & days, im bal- ship Suaai inks, “A-wood, ‘Spark last, to master. Tine Sea, Anson Paivrmo; Oak, Ryder, Philadelphia; orige Bits Stoum Nymph (Br, of Liverpool, NB), McLeod, Ar- 8, F "ore haga = roo NT Aa m (Br of Bt Andrew NB), 8tay 1x" Bannenivonsers Miller; Charles A Ht rs ol a Clentvegoe, 18 days, with #1 re to Bret fon & Go. Saterwaith, Ms "Maloy: ty veahil Sharp. Da . 4 fet, off Havana, *spoke Br bark Petrel, om the a Chipman; 6 YW Sermons, Gadrrers JG Baxter, i yoy Eagle, Pra Pray, Bermuda, Gdays, with pota- | Howell, Philsiipnins Gunakel Getta and anise tate, toes kc, to Tucker & igntvo ‘ork. ip Canada, ‘pant’, Brig Crawford (of (of Hachias), ‘Small, Yorktown, 3 days, in Merrimac, from Havana; sciur Hulvadore a0) ballast, to U S 5 Gusesereaie : . ohip Star - soShe, Milos Bride, “Coker, Beaufort BG Stier eae cor | Hloskiey, Madras nad Onlowin, Hmith, Apaer’ D 5 H het sok anolas foe Philadel Ja for Port Royal: Harding, Balthnore; James Martin, is}. eit Frying Pan thal saw Pinter wer Fengeln, hak Willams Tuomas War, Seugeries, Buaan, Penhr Com Kearny, Brewster, Forkiown, 2 days SALTINORE, May 2t~Arr’ sehr Yorktown, W Ere Bay ae pace Wace Fag win | See sense cae te eb Quariai Virginia, 2 ban a i ral Rivers BH ‘Bel x int EEE er Goce BEF on ata, Pe ur Win 0, 3 May 23-—-Arr schre ae. Haven, Kehr Little David, 'voeter Phtiade! Cn BRISTOL, May one ae Sineta eepaeas, NYork, Bld op Te ELUABETHPORT,. ¥ . Boston Hoghson, New Haven: Sehr JL White, Harvey, Brovldtnce, 3 daya, World, FALL RIVER, an, New) Provide: Arr rw freee for wat sia ichr Bopha New isa on Sehr Eva, Nortonp, B Webster. Perry Schr D T Winetia, Bal \dwin, a Schr M Van Bure: riller, Moray da; Be POARDINER, May 16—S!d Lady of J vad Lake, Aster, Sehr J G Baldwin, Taylor, Middletow: Porsrees Moroes sehr reale_ beg Lady, tell, do. hr N Shaler, reece Por jangy et, are GLOUCESTE! S “oad sehre Helen as Price, hr Ann Fish, Menervey. Saybrook, and Boxer, Rantin, N Young. Providence, 2 days, GREEN NPORT. May 1cdrr schr Emma & wer, Proviaence: 3 days: Harwiord; snacks, H Racey, Coter, N¥ork eiitter, Providence. 2 days, ik arog Philadéiphta via NYork, ion. Philadelphia NEW BEDFORD, May 23—Atr orig’ Baron de Caatine, Beamer Oneida, Trout, Phiiadelpiin, unders, St Thomas. Sic schr Marietla and, Terry, New Steamer Raritan, Slover. Trenton. Steamer Faicon, Wiliams. Providence, UNEWaURYPORT, May 21, -Arr schrs Kossuth, New as 2a fase ta sia. Madd T sehr Dart, Puillips, Tune DELOW. Brig Forest State.—By pilot boat @ W Blunt, No 12, le Ged H Davis, Young, SAILED. Steamshipa Daniel Webster, Yorktown, Va; Oriole, York River; laze. EWPORT, May NYork; sloops Rien 4, Fashion, Pi by TT Wetmore, for J M Hun‘ingion & Co, and on her ran to this elty proved to be very fast. The Trade Wind is » screw steamer of 425 tous register, and intended for seaser- ‘Wind at sunset 8. delphat for Boston; Tyrone, P nsham, a divdonna, SER CNP wre, illsabethoore or rae J = a or Mixcellancous, Barah Frances, Thatcher, New Oity Tn we Dela: and Jane Eliza, Hee New Srrauen Trapn Winn, which arrived here on Priday | for NYork: SI Nai nail Joreph last, now lies off the Battery, She was built at Norwich, Ct, oe, ae . Bums, Fall Rives "to race Darlin:, Howell, N 5 #oops Hetty Mastin, cher, ie Beusord for Jersey Cy ome getting underweign to co out) In Duteh Islan’ Harbor ash, AM, schra T Borden, Wi vice. Hor dimension pe Length at load line IM) feet, m7 - ect, | salen feu Pall liver. for ‘Pusladelphia, J i Whiver se, dyin hel Sah et, Wear 38 Seo Ang IT Fert dy inches | inl Kate, Skidinore, irom Providence lor York; sloop Julie Aun, Davis, do fox 18—Arr schr Hunter, Rockett, Salem a fatnoune each, he treme Royal: scirs chestn it, copper fastened fo alt trough fantenings, an Pall diver: trgetierin tie best manger wel, Livers strokes rlongine, steam pan), and other ing, Borilan B"Lcveeing We feet Sinckes shells M7 Gonont'y Audenried, Bartictt; SAE Pinter, Godtvey. God a rt all of the best m Cadwallader, Clay\on, Bosom; Luey Rovlnson, Davia, Bo oh ching Wie. She ia provided with Periey's patent | mere Trple capstan, water tank of Pon, and tn faet has Sverstuing | — Lewes, Del, May 24 “yg brig Alice Lea, from Clenfuegos, pagsed m this morn PORTLAND, May —Are brig Olive, Manetiel!, Matanzas) ee ents, Getchell, NYork, Cid sehr Camp bell, Prekeu, Rov OVIDENC May tnd steamer Petre at — for a thorough seagoing steamer. Sir Temrxst, Whitney, at Philadelphia from Palermo, re- rts 17th ult B Lewis, seaman. fell [rom aloit and was in- mantly killed, Be shipped in New York, rf Phi r . | York; shes Robert F Stockton, Van Clow aan tag O oianbel, tor 2 adetohia 180 st, Re a aioe hiladcipiia, Willoy’ Harps Dishels salt old at 23} ge deiphla; Mati, Ph Money J DL Bw Lacxenep—A fine frewghting ship of about 1000 tons was | Pl i guins Wie n assem badaipnia. Yannclied 284 inet from the yard of James 0 Curti y Medtord, cin Pert Mavens dame Mi De ae _ wis! Port Been! ‘cot big, 84% feet breadih of beam, 23 feet d Rondowt; lem, Ludiam, Dia. Bw Theseliow! table ree, asummary of the voasels in the brig of Yor! LOM sitimore, Charleston, Savan- ‘New Orieaue and Gaivestom, at the iatest accousts from acl of those porta: mRW Yorn. 120 Bteamsbi Ships j sloop Mary Dalles, 13 oT) aa NCISCO, May 21814 ship Lookoat, Sherwood, -Arr bark Ann & Mary, Ba»bidge, Ambri- 8 rete, Cw er ‘Africa; sehr Angusta, Gregory, ed ua | CaGwenser, May 2—Arr echr Sea Flower, Glark, Bim | 22 AI ‘hra Rath Hal: a Tarts, Bale Pace” 2 se aaned 5 ASTOR FOR NORTHERN HOMES, ELLA ADAMS ‘TIM DEMON OF YMRR. A TALE OF THE CHARLESTON CONFLAORA DOR, By NBD BUNTLINE. Commenees in “hme YORK NE MERCURY ‘or J Read; ows Depot in ited Btale er ROON TO-BAT. ‘Tole TRUB and THRILLING TALR of tho topyble wromgm inflicted on one of tie fair, danghtel he Merb vy brutal mi of South wow my ‘wil, pert dovde the Brave aohtery of rw i if Tho uneuniied pone o ov Da haa Worious'y liwetrated® sl ghie - to sti ane masviate td Notice hg Bia: - me " ered ea that the Spar Buoy Placed | met tsand iesel, 8 ie mith of the Kenn beg River, pace ruppliod by rd Cinse Nu Femoreds 8 end 0 ono Bor tee REBEL MiGs Pow A NORTUBEN WOMAN By are oe en i art Mh tet Lit fot aan: - “ ; G1 AND w Nio¥ Ee ES neers A'iRaae ad veriain eee ae ad blivt Pod fu way Ledge and Ganzway Ledge and ert te pro tM gorns, bine PARYHROUM AUNKEN HOME NEAQ MEO NODA, ‘The Nermuds Rey |nzette of May 6 ecmaius the follow. Ing, Dom raph relaiive to 1.8 lown ona Captain Amerson, ef and for Landon, it 1S da, 9, a ah) cae! A ssuking tn deep Waele Ph ‘The backing of and sinking in war. ents “ore ne oot alemgalde renly te Weave ate i10-