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— dmpro renent Vow special Washington correspontent tele- | graphs us that there is not a word of truth in the | dispatches sent from that city, that ( Beors and the cabinet are at variance, aut that | the General has tendered his resignation. — | & single military step is taken ly the | indetration without consulting the Lieuten- ‘fant General, and he has been, for the last two weeks, virtually in command of the War De- “Though the Presitent is, by the Constitution, | @he Commander-in-Chief of the Army ant) Mr. Liwconn has devolved all the duty of ordering the National forces npon Gon. Phe old hero is now engaged in preparing for ‘the campaign in which rebellion is to Le crush- od. Gen. Scorr knows that if he did not exist, | 4) there are men enough to take his place —more fe y, and possessed of equal genias iM never sacrifice a reputation, sec American history, on'y to that of Wasinss Tox, hy resiening his commission in his coun- try's emergency. Tux Telegraph statements that none of the Becessionists were injured by the fire from Fort now believed to be false. ton correspon lence says that every shot fire! | by Malor Avinn Toe core pendent of tho Providence Jourwi! thus writes from Charles.on on the © Samt. ‘the 121! ‘A boat bas Just arrived from Morris and Bull's svants Islands leaving at § o'clock, and report What on Sullivan's Islan] Axprmaye has done fosrin! ex cution— thirty men are known to have been killed end many sounded. Nove killed yet on Morris Island It ry also asserted that the floating battery was completely disabled, and would have sunk, had it not been anchored in shoal wates—or close to the shore. Fort Moultrie has suffered th. soverely. General Brat ato ant in very active strengthening every position int offers of regiments fri Alalwnas and Georgia, but the Carolinians are Ko Tee War dagnod ayer ty serve, that he declines any other sid. Mo OriniONS OF THA TRE mys he can get atl bart fos Lge log AL Frou all parts of the country we receive the | Columbia every tan from 16 to 6044 suuder mrs ‘Ten compenies from the State Capital now here, ‘most hearty declarations ef attachment to the More want to come, but it is thought by gol and of the determination of the people authority that there is no doubt be the betiae vernment. hia city the Baim feel! Government will recognize Bouthern In tepevleace made Logponcn dagglbah eine ie | ata very early day, ‘The same is trust Fr prevalent, Even the necemion wbects which have “ald and eonafort™ to the Momyomery rebels, are compelled, by the prosure of Me opinion, to stigmatize the men who have so bitherto w ckediy commenced « fratricitial war, as evcinios of their Tne Herald, whowe incendiary weceasion articles for mouths past, have been the delight of the Wall treet beara, aud of the political traitors whe oui enlated upon soa wave wat ot im the come | teudent ¢ ¥ demomst) of the Svuthern rebellion, has sudden'y changed front, avd now opproves of the frm and patriotic stuni taken ty P ox told upon sider? Linooun, THE NEW YORK SUN.|THE LATEST NEWS. WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 17, 1861. PLAS SSSR To Ova Sunscrmens.---Bundry detentions, JReident to the substitution of a complete set of new (aad stereotype platen, in place of the wo n fhen Bae Gere St late, contblned with secideate | ies, Buveial Detect: fewhiok are wont to come jum when they are less | id net night for their vtew ‘qranted—acconut for the com parative lateness of the paper yemertay morn’ imiaenens on the part of ths carters Our wabreriters wi fort of & much improv d Maka they will have uo conse to reget OT ihe tee wveniinces wud trials of the process of BY TELEGRAPH TO TNE N.Y. a War Movements, &e. KORTE AND MOET, Albany, Aprit 16 rewe that the crowd bad 6 and not ang fiultor re | Herald to botst the Arier ow We trust thas | Yor of the Union we palphs Mec Van Dex |x Leen ¢ the Bauk Department rae, ate | Mi Lea ann Barsann was cond) wn | At jeven war ven {itrrape veneels enizaged in regular trade ‘General Bloort in exproted to reign. Thommipg, and rau up the flag of Virgioia, | Boston, Aprit 16.—The crowd this eNRRAL Stripes. Concord, N. I, Aprit 6 ~The tender d the G he quote o oop fr fami { vouurteers tn their abaeacr, | wae Led | ws Hick wan rolled, wed snot ‘ew Hav n, ApritG —Tus | | just s outy The Secretary of War nu | that 82,000 mole troops we meet Lixconstn men. rinos the from the Governor thie mornin evening at 6 ofclock for Vervoun for the firwt re the field, Carlinte, Pa order of Capt volunteers of weristn m Charl yl Adjutant Wu the enemy ing of ped three vemels coming in laxt evening, the Spanish with the Beitinby 1 with the Aw The nd then allowed to to inter fore nom spline rill Tt is are, they undergo rigid eenearnped at the Roe O ville, three miles beyoud. int fron ‘The Tnwbel haa just came into side, Bho br yy . flevt baw weighed anchor and sailed, in with the Baltic, for New Y he Major Axpenson and comm and abosrds PRIVATEERING TO hi ENOOUILAGERY Montgomery, Aprit 12. ‘The Journal »f Commeres, the orgun of the | of Viewininy foreign mercbants wel importers in thie city, mournfully ackvowledges that civil war has bee inaugurated by the unprovoked attack on Furt Burm ‘The World, which bas been comervativy in tone, end in favor of pesen, myn: ‘The rebels, of their own motion, cut short all Tearance, biocked np all whole guilt of this contact for aniustant can the Punishment is complete avd the eubmlasion irravo- cable. wry to Petmacole, thelr wervioes having boen sopt- ed by the Beeretary ot War, ‘The Oulethorpe Infantry, of the same place, lo Mout omery this mornin. firet requisition on the state of Georgte, accommodation Ko one feel a particle +f doubt na tot ‘and the ouly regret is, that President Livcoun doot ‘The Times, at the close of a patriotic article mym | ice head the expedition, ‘We have reason to don of American loys ty whioh the events of the last few days have ca ed orth from every quarter of thy Millions of frvemen ra\ly with @ hearts around our country’s standard, The yrest ody of our people have but one heart and one pir. Powe in thin great crisis of our history. Wostever may be the character of the contest, we have no fears of mingivings as to the final iamue. ‘The Kepreas, which only cares to sell its eve ping “dishus has hanled down ita secemlon fag, and implores the North to make posco with the Bouth, before the Intter in “coerced aud humilint- ed. The Tribune, anys: Democrat as well ax Republican, Conservative and vely feel that the guns fired @umter wore ained at the heart of the Amerioay Lie loweat Krogyery of ou" Radical Republi Ic. ls, ‘where. ‘The old, lumbering Courier and Enquirer camo M fr Axiemion are the open aymy ‘The man festa xy Were wyinptomatic of the teeing every Contrasts The ottarille, Pc @A the c’one of an article in which it quotes histor oa! we phe rps Acompa: y of light |} fantry ard she Washinator was long wearied of the tyranny and | At illery leave somorrow for Harviacurg aed W. tering of wouthe n traitors. Oa the | imoa Itloal of lant Nove ber the vol ‘ex that they would a0 lonver suffur tue ign sn ‘The nation cast off for erer the neu whe and po lmpudently minrul would nt be curt off, ‘They strove to mule t the y@eat. ‘They bullied the poople. ing Would uw longer avail, they rosy in wet the gowein ext, They ‘will be put down, ad 6» nati i and the peu and exter ‘lyil war commenced hy the attack on Fort Sumte:, | cttioned at If it wan necesnry to take lite will be of short duration, It may tov mecoy nh the prt tom of pane Aha at remity word be rented Uo, We do not ant cipate any protracted atate of hot'- | ‘“tie-om wd nontered, nnd tls not probable that Miles between 1! 2 Eat € to pens of property of inbabl- ‘and victorious jon, They will bw " sty In eecudion ap thay have been dciacary tm | Mantes be violated, Bo requires wll good citisens to ze, for action, and unwilllug to Leliovsahe | make known every yerson aiding the enemy, by Of the revolationtate, enlisting mon oF furnivhlng munitions of (Our exchange ppere from all parte of tho free | provisionr, ‘The lars of the atate ‘Gates, express but one sentiment—that of loyalty w | Government murt be obeyed, and the peace and be Government and the ‘once furnish the quote of militia called fur by the Presideut. following : © our citizens tent, : Toa following circular has heen ment t> wvernt of | saueritrenecaaee pers wr Reid ee iso eget, Shak they know wo reoeon | Thy. Hesclations were ndapted, pledging the huarta | mand at Fort Sumte ™ Dear Sir—-You are hereby | naeting at Tyrone, Mlair co, tonight. Speeches | GAN, one of the Teeth Phe busine rss wa were sunbu sally Feorlwed. Poa ea nites ‘ : ri tn, . Me dead relating Lo the tw- | arrived alter the adjournment, air expreave:t hit: woedlate de neue of the regiment for the soene of | self unequivocally for the Government, and le was | Mayor Woon, aud bas ¢ confit wT a) determined to wustain it to the last, Two muilitery: f sebengectfully, Joa Bonne, Ad ut from Tyroun two from Altoos, ant | of the Uuion and the C ve tas Rat a rat Sa ITs Mollidayebuag, will lave toxmorcow for | mic.AN haa done hhuself honor by ¢ » = And ul ‘feorsaion 4 peal y 4 true, all secambuniite will be able | Cleveland, April 16,—Senator Wank and oh a] above Seer 9 Sra themselves with the artcle by apply & Baxwe, of No. 2 Brekinan mt ot ¢ Record Commissioners), who eal! the same at ton cents» packet. te Not even would it be Pic {avenge there inwulted majesty, Loate traitors from the ‘atl for ever, Let us thank Gat and take coumge that ¢ eason Deas been orced ts divenver Iteolf in tin had spuui ite deadly web about our liberties t ‘The Commercial Advertiser believes that the ‘Treases in the Cy. ‘The Commercial of last evening publishes the als being knoe which ‘might render thea, . fe chawecher somewhat reprewenkative Cs Saas ly and b Hts Monday's bene, ‘The poopie and the Government approve the py Arlotic and prudent course pursued Ly MajorANoan- ox under circumstances of great dif foolish journalist can diminish the lustre of the fame which he bas no nobly earned. ‘€ax compelled tho rebein to place thema'ves in the ‘wrong, and when he had done that, the purpose for which he held Fort Sumter was ascomplished, ‘The Keening Post thus expresses ite sentiments federal gove despot wm. We are toe intimate) each other's nources of strengt nama, The few thrusts to be dolivered ny much skilful swordsmen will be qui ‘yulnerable Bryinpad ite Ly the unlew the weaker ould quick!y a Row that the whole pen of taking hold of the matter in ernest, bestir themselves itlousness, 80 reported in the oity, yeator fasued two editions, ‘another for the Soulbern tin the nob © demoastsm | The onl; ary Cus. Be Forwan, F, BAcNpnny, Jr, wow and lady, UNION FEELING TE LOTIIANAL At a recent meeting in Donaidaville, La. were panied, depouncing the cinlature in carry.ng the state out of the ce Sunce of the will of the majority of the expresand box onthe @rd of xpressly dj ® conventi sulting the peaple, Aso de Wo nix mubdetogat at wting Deople exposed gainst their liberties, apd invit Al expression of the peop) on the conduct of the revolutionise. to propose cheers for Bears UNION MOVEMENT IN MARYLAND, moe sories of te Re Baltimore, Carrol', Aune Arundel, Harford, eros hare uns, Minstomnery, C4 le, Kea y At tnd Dorchester counties, and nw at the Suck Exchange on | Hy timorec'ty Lave wih Cecil, already teaponded to the Frederick county call ganization of all Unconditional Unwin people are evidently in ¢arnest in thin nnd appenr dete m'ned t for the rescue ot the ston tlrentena it witl BRAT OF GOVERNMENT OCT, The “Dnt Davia" {4 the tame the new capital of ti denignated. on of, and lint W character ot nou fesin rain wh ty, and no i oor, Major Axoen government MurChaKe gunboats of 1, Ceavy guna and of Higlst dws coun) yh tab the people deslar- | | The ct irecn a abe eis | Soe famnilien of w From Piiladelphia. un flug. They th to the reatdenve of Wat Mayor Benny started in pr onthe route, ‘Tae Chief of Police arr ring lever. The Mayor then addreased tod ontered then o> dinparse, statiog len already cone too far, he would permit no fursher indulgence fora ere yet it nant aud thy Mout int aud weak their deincnetrations will bo renewed, PrP. Wamaoven Licutem ots in the United States sd yenry ngry on, eco fevecat ons, though Meir wer vs td by lowe tow the Calon Moyor Bitsy has ined a proclamation Ahad treneon wgulinit the U por wil! viele ly aimed at generously forbear exervie vigor, unantuity the cuntroventy to i ery state will at | credit of the city shall be prese the Union, any connivance with the eneintes of the punishable with $5,000 fine and ten years to’ hold relations | j fag. The War will offer their services to the Governor, iMested to atten to sustain the Government, approving of rad vall for volunteers, recomms sy 0 Tity of A nimilar meeting wos leld ot Norwalk, aight ” sa ies — aT TOWRET i ome, The excitement here con- otseorn were ser, 10 1 tie War bill {polled the New York Moe, and com “evedt with cheers ‘Convention has The R mond Whig huuied dirw. the Stare ad Stripes this | smpelled the Captain of a tark from Savannah fewer the secomin flag, ard hoist the Buary wed Co-cord Union oan of $90.00 ow Hampaite, | cription Pax been started to auppart tl Vor wie! —Goverkor Booktwa= | tained. Tom Norte fS Ce AE ace calling. for wala, | work and ti haw tendered - d Co, Bank -A largo meeting waa addeemel by | ed out txtay to Reading, Pa., Aprit 6. The Rnincol Artillery of Re opt. Jas MOK i then, with four field pisces, received wre from all ports ‘are 10,000 troops in ant about the city. ‘Three ngs the Information that the Federal we applicants ‘The Washington artillery of Augusta, Ga., with tix pleors, tn expected to wirive this evening, on the ‘They ure the inst of the Td la ainted that the Becond Alabama Regiment fon | have tendered their nervices to the Govermor of Ala tama to participete in the attect on Fort Pickens, ‘The people here are delighted that tho uncertain- ty watun end, and that we are now entirely just hed tn driving the invaders from our soil. ‘Aarrivaly nt the hotela from New York mtuct of the their authori: & Btate Union «r- stretch ont a ate ng arm, Bouthern Confederaey la ty be eparicg to ralve fusds to ald iu procewsion to uxireh t, and met them wT, Pe Aswan, formerly 7, who resign ut of entering into other no* wealthy, have tendered hte the Ravretaty of the Navy, prompt: Will not be permitted. od Natloaal A. May God save ‘The State Lagisluture has enacted a law making ond hands of Exe city and conuty to maintain the ntegrity of the Government and the honor of the ne Guards of Erle, and other companies, ‘There was a large ani enthusiastic Governmen other prominent gentlemen addressed a large Union Wocting here last night, Resolutions were ad. jest the Logi le ure bs map’ appropriations, of men and rugs, fooling provulled, and the speakers Constantly interrupted Ity wild checrw aim respou ew, . ib as " . ’ eT A Auburn, N. ¥., Aprit 16. An artillery com Navy and Army Nows. ter, Many remarked that its sodden pealience paig (tmp ia'y fling up in this ety. The Forty: | Pecewiting landemen for the Navy eem- | had struck but half through, when sever | Minth recinent, werler Go. |, will be Iie , Bary came | tat eee et ala fu cota of youorday Tadlustery elles wp Wo Wa ful coat of ton | menced yeterday morning ot orven otvlock. + ttt tarday BON ee et to den coch. The apieit Is fully | Cherry street rendenrous wae Glled, and ing was thoroughly Sonne-te | Stee ae ccon, ook Stare onl Beret aror | noon forty men had been shipped, Seamen and | the Northern market and the other for the Bite Maina the Goverment, | crdoary samen ba nen wed to the North Csro- | gouthern. ‘This statement seomed to be gen- Prom N.Y. April o—Atthe itnmenre denver | lina, fom the ety ofteas during thls week, sod if | erally believed and no faith whatever was ox- we mten in thin cay. inet evenin cork tne ) ever Tae of the eitize nut i foun de ria tilled by | + New Ortenna, morning bree ae. Wark has | staternant Be remnaaked ta ¥ cOTKL Bias nod Kiripes, 6 fstion tare and Stripes that wer W anitinorray the weeond unnenity andl bs Mf the civilized word forbi Hit Bagg must Ve lifted, into * hich it bea been tanpled, er joriti ni and again set flosting in triumph to the I pledge you my heart, my baud, all my energien to the eaune, rey Rayon in the mira 4 applause, cheers for the Union and G Delaware—Menntor Bayard arda moeing “he p.eseut batiocal eme ge vy, ‘of Senator RAVARD | with lite ty te daw ataight | Hot adv. eat 1m tp be *} counell thie moming. Mir. Lexconsts prociamat) Fegan um io of Ge voty an bebalf | te whieb, A | a al aud vider Jscxwon | war for iulepentenca a ® halo of glory. Will you thet Bag to te desecrated and trampled wt Wil you permit our stroyed ly rebela im or. © their sebemow of politi~ ni the area of slavery? No spirit of the ave howd Corhidy and the it, My » from the dust od in it prop ‘The Uuiom shall be maine ed to devote my life to the Dowten ing . Woy. Military Affairs. 1 Plying | __ New Jerse: - nr, 140 Trenton, Aprit On Adjutant ruin | tye cnt the ¢ nent in —_ “ wee of then iia of the ‘ Miltary Hoard whl pean will be Inued bo 0 Hecerve militia, » then ated that awe, wad the out: accommodation. Oonnectiont, Carey, Mid ‘nas, € ‘Anta Crsen fhe remit, H. Bor. + resol Union,in people’ aa paten, ion with precating Tio ovens ty today with Senator Ast 11 ¢ hich mecee attempt to tak by wileh | Dank Depar After m snlnaion to le to enery je for their levy wae re a ly atter t amenaimne jh Sonete an oN The com keeper of th ented the | disappeared the crowd that thie and that it, H Squan, nd es Brown, declaring their tamnilion, ror Haye. oF Onw Collingwoo tod Vernment imprison lake, cer burgh, the Prosi vas | day, tol mittee on Judi the wtate, to raine i ecw] shows the injustice of the suspicion te Preside ng to cheerfully respons Washington, Apr orders tor the Rhode I thin clty, have b an that arradg awonnit haa had. strong intucen He Inst night declined the which baa been at bis digpowal for some woeks. T. L, Tou.o;n bas Leen appointed Navy agent ot Portemoutl, N. Bs Cuan, Levent, Post Maxter, Flushing, N. ¥y Bexwoun, Post Minter, Marietta, Olli Following Post Masters have been appotnted ta Ep. A. Buown, Danbury; Gro, W! Meriden: Cnaa. Oramrciap, Norwalk; jetown, JonnAM, Post Master Faxtport, Maine, Jas, P. Prwenren, Post Master Lowistown, May Wirrrini, Post Master Nantucket, WAPMAN, Post Master New Bedford? ‘Teenty tons of shell and grape shot was removed fron the Washington Navy Yard to Georgetown to= day, in view ofa vowsibl from that direction, Bevoral additional companies of voluntecrs were 10 wervice to day? rnment has directed that no more copies Of the Coast Survey Report be ent to the seceded Public Ace Torento, April 16.—The statement of public scconnta by the Finance Minister published Globe thin morning, sh and expenditure of the year, a deficiency of $160,000, Agents of the Washingten Government sre here, endeavoring to purebase the steamer ““Peerlens.” Bhe aan iron vessel, built on the River Clyde, to Scotland, and a very handsome craft. going rte Executive soanlen to alte s Aton of Mr. VAN Dyok, at superintendent of the went. h Shbuetermng the resolution of fina: ad- Jourvment was withbeld, and the Seuate went tuto executive senior Tifore the dura were closed, the New York tax inv ut was taken tp aii amended by fix cap tol tor fliew, inkatends, oud all the loose material aly desks of mermbery, all ot which bes within the Last twenty-Siur showing that the lolly Lad not yct deserted the ow A ~ Majer Ripley. Onvego, April 16,—Major Rieiey, in com- Kerrigan We understand that Mr, Jawes BE, Kenn the four military di each divinion companies, called by Inw, the € nthe several d.visions, will be frwt ensoiled, and the resdue will be filled up from the city, and ita pre These ents wot yet made for their i tor letters of mary probab roceed to New York city aut + | Beteansed oranuas dels a Fees: tof Zouaves. Ho probably left vile on in this city In foror | “There In also a probabil an attack om Wash | Morning, to be joined there Ly & nutaber of the ington by Major Bex. Mic Tithten thousand | metubers of his “old corpa, who will take an active men, if P Davis hiusell ‘doen not bead the | Pat ip the orgunization aud instrmotion of the ragl expeditions Inaat. If he does wot go thither, be will repalr to ‘The government confidently expscta the secossion | Tlivoia for » similar purine. maison in the army Bos West asa B. fo uttack on Washington ts in Canada, &e. mn the ordinury revenu ernment during the last STATE LEGISLATURE—Sonata, Albany. April 16.—The Senate met 10 o'clock atten “ans JAManOND toric I & thin u Mibs The whole moming has been spent in a vain of the Senate at half y the Now York Gealth bill befo the confi ‘Ansembly. ‘The Assembly met with a slim attend ince, mmo reading of th €00 war bill enme down frum’ tho Sonate, with male by that body. BMn Lanwing moved that th ments. Vawian, being cast in th Tie bill tw the ibs wigtant Ten ros Journal the $8 00, House cone Agreed to, 0 inthe Te passed wud goes to the Gover n for the foal adjourn. 1 hour Hutihey | Philadelphia, Aprit 16.—This afternoon a win tte | mapitactpe ot udantnal inyr valiod the rane | Wed oeiock vl ms qeude wd when ) dence of Jouan RANnatt, he bringing out the Ano Hy, Baur meved w rewlulon Sr the jan'tor or 6 the whorvo's tte of v the y ater hou ‘Ou motion of Mr. Buvuias the veport of the Cn. AY, on the uliegest malpractice in, courts remptcting the selection of jurors, wis taken Up, and a resolution empowering the oommittes to al during the recens, wisi adopted —48 ty Sh, Schooner Ashore, axd all Handa Loot. NM dey asho eat'Slak Hyver inlet, All hands ere lout. We cannot lea n her nawe, Bowe ‘etters d ifted ashore post-varked Wa doboro and North Wa do 8. They we eaddreaed to We. H. Meun Biowiinowa, or Zxuiinwnn, and Jomua cunt Hill, Vb, The vewe! is loaded with ship timber, Tho chery wom to be Low ship carpentes te April 16,—A mhooner is Lake Navigation, Relteville C. Quinte is clear of tee, KO tomorow, April 1 ne Ww, rit 10.—The hartor \s free frou joe, ‘Che propullons Oatonagod aud Hunter, cleared, or Chica». jo, April 16.—A heavy Kast wind haa been blowing mil Gay, whah baw driven the lee up tl ake, Venseli are departing ant ariving frevly.— To wight w vevere w stor is preeniling. was brought up in O, His mother ito there, the lets is mother and sister now resi being the wife of Judge JAmns, for the Union.” vers of Congress, from this city, has publicly repudiated all connection with wlared himself in favor Mr, Kea- early and wotitution, emphatic doclaration of his patriotic resolve, Tur Scxty-Noern Reamer did not pare ade for field exercise in Brooklyn on last and they have net tendered their services he General Government. awerticns of the Jvibwne in that regard, it any foundation. jun~ Thus both 5 are Tt was the Phonix q le paraded, and thay aie it in preparation 10) lah $y, Cpore: lone eiaawhare in the North or the Boute—dnigh Nowrs wreter the attendance ys *uysloian, ean be outed sat Ita rv 8p2 149, 2406 by being discovers PH eciacts | Applicants continue to apply as they do now, the ship will be filled in « month or #0. Recrulting for the Army waa comparatively bride considering the weather. Men are wow being ene listed at the rate of 90 per day, or 840 por month. It ia thought that the @gure can be run up ton thou- foul, without moditying the necessary restrictions, A Bounty would increase it to 9,000, But four weeks enlistments at thir rate would overflow the regitnenta, which could not be dons without « ape cial act of Congress, The figures published by special reporters daily are purely chemical, ‘The rain did wt mop work ut the Navy Yor — ‘The Wabash is rapidly approaching readiness, The Savnnnal, although still im dock, i# going bead with extraocdinary mpidity, The Perry was not touched yesterday, except by riggers Bhe has had ber buil and battery put in service, The Noth Carolina begins to fill up After the departure of the Powbattan, she bad very few hands on Laard, Lut the activity of the recruiting busi- nese bas considerably sugmented her crew, She may have «ship's company for a frigate on board, belore two weeks, Her marine guard conalsta of 44 nen, all efficient, ‘The battery of the North is in fine order, nad is exercised three or four times A week, Ly Ul sand landainem. THY NAVY YARD CLORED TO VIATTORA, Yaro was closed to visitors, vind with @ view to prevent @ yrent insuy armeyanees caused by the influx of cute in charge with the ie new O) vin, reported Fngincer of the station, Mr, Gan- Auty yesterday, aad relieved Chief Piygincer Kino, Mt is is & Pennsylvanian, vg southern clearances, begin wo fit taomavlves | doubt, have to say in reply that [ regard and wow eppointed from the District of Columbia, in | in uarrow atraite on arriving here, Dyan act of te 5 ) <n eer dey the Adminis: 1647, Lo will iminediately give hie attention to the | Cousren, vessels without proper luarances are auby | TFAIION Tc Tile Ritpeme Or, Mt tie runchinery of the Wabash. Mr. Kixa neat pot | ject to a fine of $100, anda forteltare of ail foretan | \eurpation of power, Lean be no party to this hes tint born mene, merchandize on bowd in excess of $800, All vee | wicked violation of the laws of the country, ‘The number of men inlisted in the city yestor- | nels from the rebellious states, with clearances | and to this war upon the liberties of a free day, was ow follown; ~ Ariny, Cedar street, 3, Chath= | wigned by the confederate officers, are amensbia ts | people. You can get no troops from North aun wtreet, 13; Muda street, 2; Navy; Cherry | thie act. Monday, the ship Andovar, from Now | Carolina. 1 will H ly more in detail when wtroet, 49, Total 69, Orlesns, was seized under this act, the master fined | 2 VUF call IP Fecelve’ Naval Resignations. Some eighteen army and navy officers, it is onid, will resign this week. Four inthia vicinity are roported aa certain to throw up thelr comraise 16 others, ome. w ly induce the rap! . 7 we Not Saroli cough Notes je beer Le fahanttaer met A ghana ich te botried by aCourt of faquiry(at a court martial)woon | Habel in the North Carolina Rongh Notes news rmotlon of juniors, avd oonmign frigaton to Une care | etre ly we ntl Tag irri ac payer of Monday, that Governor Ets sent of lieutensuite-cominanding. OF the homo fleet, the \ he toll x deipatch werily imply ® wuapicion of his fidelity vo hia Lite | the tellowing deipatch Powhatan, Crmader, Wyandotte, Mohawk, Water " nn CY C . @ikcts aid Pouseinn See tivw eotuaionded by 1 trust in Charleston harbor, but ia merely a military To Captain Craton: “a munmaded by Les | sie, Ef the court deem his case a proper one for a} Can you take Fort Macon with your Com- 7 court martial, he will then be arraigned belore it, The New York Zouaves, numbering about sixty men, bave unanimously decided in favor of offering thele services to the Government in the Prosont crisis, This corps wad organized at the Mercer Houne last July. Tt was dovignod to be a inedel o the amnons Chicago Zousven in discipline and efficiency, and to Le useful instead of orn tl, comp whi of the Gow ce the duous in t make them ber last, the and. Thompe corner of 4th ts, hero they hold fre quent day aud ig aril 7 © They have business officers only as yet, Rusit C. Hawnixs being President.” Ho was dis | OAPs Law atched to Albany on Monday night to tender corps to the Governor for t, a8 a portion of the qnota of voluntee # required from this state, They have company drills on Tuesday and Friday evenings, squad drills on Monday and Thursday evenings, volunteer drill on Wednesday even- Ings, and carly morning drills on Wedi and ‘Saturdays. Their roome are opea night nd day. "The main soem hes 6. blond fhoor, and is used for company and squad drille; it hae pendant from the cel ing arrangements for mnastio exercises, besides a va ivty of damb- Rirasitiine 120m, aah he 0 ni ulte as wt Welln gorm is covered ‘with matt , Upon which the members stretch themselves out and ioe the nights ex to carly morni drill This room has the comforts of a library, a lounge, chairs, &e., and is used for meetings, Since the adoption of the te to volunteer for government service, the drilling has been almost constant, the men desiring to psrfect themselves as rapidly as possible. They are mostly young men and ready for service at an hour's notice. Their bye-laws prohibit the en- rollment of a man over thirty-five years of age. all the corps have accoutrements and dress— the latter including both fatigue and parade— complete, murkets, knapsacks, blankets, &c. For the present, the members take turns in acting as officers, those not familiar with the drill, following book instructions in giving commands, In this manner, all the members acquire both the theory and ‘practice of the drill. Their fatigue dress consists of blue pants with cord down the seams, red shirt, bine jacket with red trimmings and red fez. The full dress is that of the renowned Guard Imperial of France, CITY NEWS. Repnrwcan Centra Cuon.--The Republi- ean Central Club bad an enthusiastic meeting, ng, at their rooms, at Cooper Insti: President, Hon, Simxox Dearne in the chair, The hall was filled to overflowing. ‘The first business of the meeting was the read- ing and adoption, by acclamation, of a series of resolutions, pledging the heart, the hand and the arm of every individual present, to the sup- port of the government, in the exercise of its full constitution power,to put down forever the Present unprecedented rebellion against the le gilimate authorities of the nation, denouncing it as catuselosa in Its inception, and treacherous and ruiyous in its entire spirit and resulta, and expresting the most confident falth that tho Constitution and the Union would finally tri- umph over the menacing combination that, within the past four montha, had united to de- stroy the grand fabric of liberty and Law on this continent, There were many Democrats present, and the resolutions seemed to be approved with aa much emphasis by the former as by the mem, bers and other persons in the audience, Mr, Srrwant L. Wooprorp was thea in- troduced and spoke with his characteristic carn eatnces, in roference to the late treasonable ax fault on Fort Sumter and the momentous eon: sequences involved in the erisis before us ‘The Hon, Jas, A. Buraos followed, pledging his efforts to assist now in putting down this re- bellion at all hazards, avowing that the govern- ment must be sustained, and rejoiclag that the Administration bad s0 managed this question as to throw tho whole responsibility of wrong on the side of the traitors, Io referred to Axpersox, and asked suspension of judgment till all the facts could be authenti- cally ascertained. The Hon, C, 8. Sruxckn was next called out, aud made one of his fervent and pithy speeches, expressing his hearty willingness, radical as he was, to unite with Democrats or members of any other party to put down this malignant rebellion, Gen, Nyx was expected to address the meet- ing, but was anavoidably detained in Wash- ington, Several other impromptu speeches were made by persons incidentally singled from the audi- ence, It was uxgested that a body of gen- tlemen visdt Mayor Woop this morning and in- sist on knowing where he stood on this mo- mentous question, The treasonable temper of the Daily News was also rofcrred to, especially in connection with its secession article of yaster. day morning, and the purpose expressed that that sheot be notided to exhibit the national colors, But among all the subjects for derision and satire, the repentant Herald came in for the fullest share, Its late miraculous conversion into loyalty to the Union, was over and over gin referred jo emid roars of derisive laugh, go" giment.” tern, Oftce atreet, formation him taking avy I AMS. aR ast | OF All communi . STATHA. Actros or tux Crrr Reowens. in the affirmativ titan Pelice, 424 pressed in its late pretensions of devotion to the Union, Its palpable inconsistencies were sab- fects for universal jeer, The remark was mate over and over again by members of the meet- ing, that this was a time when every man's position should be clearly known, that we could tolerate no traitors amongst us, that secession- ism in all its disguises must be absolutely weed- ot from this elty, and, in short, that every man who was not for ws, was ajninst aA, ‘A resolution was adopted by acclamation ‘that this club ho'd itself in readiness to sec- ond the movement now on foot here to «ive expression to tle Union sentiment of this mo- tropolis, and go ina body to the place of as- semblage, wherever the gentlemen having it may designate it to be. Ir is ascertained beyond a doubt that the se- cersioniats are turning the United States mint, at New Orleans, to good aecount by manufac- turing large quantities of debased metal struck ates, The Philadelphia Audletin says that quantities of it have been rejected by the banks in that city, All persons shoald be on their guard against ing the epurious coin, as i amps of the United Seizure ov Vesseis prom tire Comrnner- Vessels from southera $100, and the merchandine in excess of that wipe lated by law, forfeited, Tu addition to the Ando rer, of schooners and briga, wore fined on the same day $100 cach. psi It is alao reported that all the commanding officers of the fleet off Charleston, will be brought before a Court of Luquir rerum! Jed for suppe D of the Bighth Reyiment, (Washington Greys) drilled at their rooms over Centre Morieet, and when called upon by tselr ‘Captain to signify their inclinations In view of the present emergency, voted, with but a single excep tion, fu thyur of marching to the support of the Government whenever called on. The individual voting in tho negative wae given very clearly to un- derstacd that the value of big services to the con. yovy Wax not appreciated, and that he“ had better mem commanding A special meeting of the Board of Officers of the Vighth Reims will tke place et thelr armory thie evening. ‘The Sixth Regiment, (Governors Gnant) Col. J. ©. Prvcxxrt commanding, held ® masa meeting at ‘heir armory to devlde onthe course of the regt- ment, The whole subject was excitedly discussed dy the several companies, separately, for over an bons, and them the officers held a meeting with eloved doors, ‘Their sension wan long and stormy, but at length the following resolution was adopted : Resolved, That the 6th Regiment is now as ever in favor of sustaining the Union and the Constitu- tion of the United States, and that we are ready to perform our duty when called upon by the constitu- tional authorities of the State and Union, ‘The Board of Officers of the 12th Regiment met on Monday afternoon, at No, 004 Broadway, and unant- mously agrecd to offer the services of thor regi- ment to the Governor, whenever they might be re- quired, A drill of Co, E, 19th Regiment, was held lastevening, at Jefferson Market, and the men, one and all, expressed their determination to go when- ‘ever and wherever needed to fight for the support of the Union, One member remarked that “Ifthe regiment didn’t go, he'd be cussed if ho dNin's lea such # pack of cowards and go with some other re- ‘The numeral force of the 12th has been materially increased by the addition of Capt: Ra- Meas! company from the 3d Regiment, whieh trans- for was made » fow daye since, Tux impression is very general that Ald. natin really engaged in building gunboats for the Montgomery secessionists, To set this matter At rest, we have Alderman Boous's authority for the stateuext, that be would not build * a clain boat" orany other bowt, for Jmvemox Davis, or bis “Southern Confederacy.” Boots is sound on the Union, and the sows" which be is building are for harbor purposes, and the names which he gives them are simply in ridicule of the necossion sates, Hils boata, though named after the seceding states, fare designed to carry—not juna—but the clty dirt. At the next meoting of the Board of Aldermen, Booua will offer a r@wlution declaring thas the Mu a.cipality of New York will sustain the Washing» ton Tycoon, in war, as well as in peace, Tux Wearuun Ovreie.—During the day itblew agele from the north east with rain, Phere haw been a Large fleet of foreand-a veaaols co in from see, Many of which are out of Harrington Roads and the Breakwater, where shey had put in for harbors, Bo ne 00 oF 00 succeded in getting through the narrows, and eome coal loaded, have Pamed the city on thelr way to eastern ports, but fow mjuare rigged vewels eame in during the day. The steamship Glasgow, from Liverpool and Queenstown 4th inst, is now in ber thirteenth day out, and may be considered full dua ‘The ship Golden Role, from London, arrived yesterday morn ing, report « paasage of 19 only, The steamers Daniel Webster, for New Orleans, and Jamestown, for Norfolk, anchored belows Meerivo oy tHe Division Boanp.—An order has been issued by Maj, Gem. Saxproan, for a pectal meeting of the Division Board, to be held at the Division armory this evening, making arrangements for the enrollment of yolun- Wat 18 17?--Superintendent Kewepy has bent round the following note for publication :— Puasse coun Boawanp, the Superintndent of the Metr jroome etree corner of ‘The writer of the letter signed *Ows wno nas ae uty: Uy cag at this ofice, or by giving such is ry cal office, or it will quable ie 0 coat with 7 ‘ JOHN A. KENNEDY, Supt Now York, April 10th, 196i, na will Tux U.S. Disrator Atronney's OrricK.— ‘The new U, 8. District Atiorney, Mr. E. Dmarneup Baarm, {9 said to design oarrying out the instructions of Judge Suauian’s charge to 1! tive to the welling arma in this city to be séut to the seceded states, He is reported to be awaiting spe- cifie instructions from fhe administration before decisive steps, Mu, Kuxvepy, the Superintendent of Po- lice, has hired part of » house in Beekman street, wheres number of policemen will be quartered to protect the secession newspaper offices in the vicini- ty in case of an attack on them by the people, Mr. Kynocpr says be will arrest all correspondents of the southern press found in this city, and in future Prevent the exportation of arms to the Gulf states, which the President's proclamation would now jus Aify hina im doing, lation, confidential, apl9 dBaeBM is likely soon to jor Axprnsox will Se en of the different city regiments drilled lant evening in various parte withstanding the unpleasantness of the weather, the nuks were generally full. the city, and mot- The qnestion ax to her the men were ready for service nt the cal! was, wherever put, annov ‘The only hesitancy expresed, was by married men, on whose exertions wives aad children depe the purpove of Grand Jury, rele —— Albany, April 16.--The House met at half past three and concurred in the Syaste's amend ment of the Unewfe Building act, tat Journed till 6 o'clock When the House agin an ortant business waa transected, and the hour of 9 having arrived, Apenke, Lerrimons addreswd the Mouse aud it adjourned sine di ‘When the Sevate met st 8 o'clock, the Ssastore bid each other adien in short and touching specelves, afer which they adjourned without « day. Te Governor bas signed the Three Million War will ‘The Metropolitan Honith bil! was defeated —yea 8; weyn, 19 it which From Washington. Washington, April 16.—The following is the Governor of North Carolina to the War De- parta ent, in reply to the demand for tr00; 6. Prominent gentlemen of the Union party in that state, now bere, aver that the (Gov sured by Secretary Camron that the services of independent companies volunteering directly to the Federal Government will be accepted : Raretan, April 15th; 1861. Ton. Semon CAMERON, Secretary of War: Your dispatch is received, and if genuine, ports rho Mycorran's (Ki arimvilar call will be foun the Sus. J tucky) re pany ? Maryland, Baltimore, Aprit 16.--Governor Hicks re turned from a visit to Washington to night, h overal hitherto maintained, Constitution, protect the National governien ing for the support of the governtuenty Heamer Chartered. Fall River, April 16.—Tho st to Washington, day next. poses, From Dleatgemery. of the offer. federate States, and then it could not be done, tions, It will adfor treat to ail who hear it. Fires, Accidents, Inquests, &o. spot, but the woodworr, on nearly devtroyed before ihe from the vicinity of the heaters aa was Brat at ed, ‘The lawemnent of the churoh used ae ing insurance companies :—Foward, $0,000; dame; A. $1,500, ‘The origin of the fire is tion by Fie Marshal Bas, |. Ita) a teeter, don Buda Ct flay he ne berated, Foned tonome of the fed suddenly. ‘The &h Ward pol man dead, making ® post mortem examination of the body, of this substance in her drew Inquest by the Coroner, which will be held today, ‘Van Waar, om, at No’ $42 Bixth avenue, was f tall on Baturday night, by accidental! ber clothes, She was uring @ look for a needle which had ‘when the accident occurred. 19 years of age, Police Intelligence, Basaxro re 4 Disorpt ning, the Oth ward police learned that a large of pa bea Seugrenctea ch Repaoente fighting. A of men wae sent, and soon of the others gave bail to Keep the peace for ,, some were looked up, and others ia is the second time within» few Jmnao's place has boum visited by the police. maxawr, 26 Now B ters of a rear window, cused in the act, at an early hour In the morning. Suren wen errested, obs store 49 Courtland st, Superior Court. Whitcomb of the St, Nicholas Mulcted for Sia Cents.—Joreph Holliday va, Virgil Whitcomb ot Ream telegraphic response made by the Democratic nor misrepresents the people, ani have been as ahich its exiraordinary character leads mo te ryt in anivthor part of Tt appears by a telegraphic dispatch, pub. thir ks Maryland should continue to maintain the same position in this unnatural contest she has He regards it as the duty of every Marylander to stand by the Union and the pital from in- vasion, and support and sustain the integrity of the Kalistroents for the army and navy are rapidly progressing here, particularly for tho navy. Min. tute men aud other bodies of Uniou meu are organize mer Empire Btate, of the Full River Line, has been chartered by the Government to convey the Rhode Laland troops Bho will leave Providease Thure ‘The Poceeret Bank bas tendered » loan of $25,000 to the Governor of Rhode Island for military pur Montgomery, April 16.—Gen. Pittow guar antece to raise 10,000 men in Tennemee in twenty days, if President Davis will accept of them, and there is no doubt expressed but what bo will accept Bon, A. H. Sram in Atlanta, Georgia, last nig ht maid that tt would require seventy-five times seventy five thousand men to intimidate the Cou Joux B. Govon.—The friends of temperance have tendered to thin distinguished lecturer a grand testimonial benefit, to come off tomorrow evening at the Cooper Institute, on which ocoayton, by request, Mr. Govon will deliver one of his old fashioned temperance lectures, with new facts and fllustrae Fine mx Bast 230 Steewt--Pantian De eravcrion oF 4 Creacu.—Monlay morning, « few minutes past 1 o'clock, a fire was discovered. break- ing out in the audience room of the Calvary Minion Church, Bt, James the Leaner (Eplwopal,) Tue Slarm was given which brought the firemen to the ‘aud furniture, were ‘a were extinguish- fire originated near the organ, aud not school room was considerably damaged by water, The church was built nearly s year wince, at @ cost of $15,000, and was insured for $15,000 Inthe follows Arctic, $6,000; Commerce, $3,000; Hrevoort. $3,000. The wo the chureh ta estimated to be about $10,- 000, ‘The organ valued wt $2,000, owned by Jawm Burra, ia vearly destroyed; it is insured for under {nvestigne Sesricion or Wire Porsowrva,—A German ‘woman, 28 years of age, named Wisma Mixa Damm, twas find deed at her residence No. 66T Broome sty d the ‘Dr. Jown Baacu was called im, and on found sufficient cyanide of potassium in the stomach of deceaned to catine death. He also found « lump et, Wa. Diam, the husband of deceased, wan leked Up to await ap, Fata Borxivo Cascavty.—Ecizaperu servant in the employ of Mr. Hamre ‘upon the floor, Death ensued on Mon- day night Deceased was a native of New Rochelle, x Hovsr-- Lanox Hatt. ov Rat Barrma.—On Monday eve, fa No. 22 White street, t withoss rat baiting aad dog- tured Flauay Jaonvimos, the keeper of the and about thirty of the re. About others who were present, got out ef the rear ‘and Thule eaoning thelr weg we = on while Y 0 Toeked up in the ‘Btasion, House all ght aod the following morning were Sustice Km, who bold sJrmrwos to Dail in, $000 "to ane ‘wer a charge of adi house, Some Carrere or Buxotans.—Jouw Witsom and Wx, Wian, boys about 18 years of age, were arrested yesterday, charged with attempting to ith breating was loosed ups onpooket named Wu. @onpmam, hail- Before Reco der Howrwan. Jobn Kelly and Jehn Harrison wore sentenced to the Penitentiary (or larceny, the former for ome year andthe latter for ix tnontha, ‘rancia Rngelman and AuguaL® nal, convicted of anfonntt on's police. en, welt fued 95 and $38 erpectively, ir cd thieves, Daniel Butts and Jacob Jot, weve wcot. bn the Penitentiary -—oue for ax mands and the other for four The offunce was stealing from a rister. ™Chuclen: Haretees wae found culty of petty lan. cxny, and eentenced to the Paniteniery for sit David Roach, & confederate of the former in corm mitting * larceny at a dwelling house, was sen- teured to the State Prison for two years. oth were roung tae 19 years of age. Pphomas Coinell ant Thomas Qui altered robbers, plead guilty of attempted robbery, and ‘were sentenced to the State Prisom—one for s tera Of three years, sod the other for three years and ue month, BROOKLYN. Tux Wan Feetto tx tas Crry.-—The order from the beadquarte's of the Motroyolitam Police, directing the disp ay of the American fisg from tho diffesant station houses, was promptly aad illing'y obeyed yevtorday. reudeavous ior the enrolment of volunteers hae been opened at No. S44)6 Aba by Mr. Journ Chnotton, and another is to be opened at the mt and Concord streets, oF No, 14 Engine Company, it te out initiating s movement fora in Independent vo untese company, each une «ber to fit his own equipmenty, and then offer their ser- vices to the eruwent. ‘A regiuent of tolunteers to. be componed excla- ly of residenta of Long Tyinnd, is also soem inessures will soon be teken to enrol mem coruer ‘The me under ntood, ely of, bers, Tur New Yorn East Mernovist Conran- eNCK AND THE Present Narionat Caits,-- Atthe meeting of the New York Fast Methodist Hanson Fite reatentny, ws tnoved th nittee of five xpromive of " ee CT yee soutending that they became ‘the duty of rernmenty . 1 that, aa Methodtine ministers, them the Conference showld sivcid being juvolved in motters of political character, spd thought that, on the whole, Oom- mittee had better not be appoluted. Kev, Mr. Loaxir said that the question had nothing, to do with polities, The Committee being named, the Rev. Dr; Or at remarked that he did not wish to see traitors +4 vinted, whereupon Rev, Rr. Penny said that if ‘he yrother intended to apply the terra to him he wor kM M4 hesitate to resent it on the spot: ‘The forn er disclaimed all intention of applying the term te Ran onal affirm, red, and in, # short time our country, in violation of the public pexce, amd threatening” the existence of our Government ; aad twherean, while we love peace aud are the ministers of the Prince of Peace, yet hold it to be the sacred duly of all men to love their country snd to cheriala freedom, and especially in times of peril to offer owe rulerwour aid and aynipethy ; therefore, Resleed, By the wernbern of the New York Pas Confere of the Methodist Episcopal Chureb, ia rence aasembled, that we do here, and mow, wre our earnest ire eympathy wible th cause of our country iB this vonfict, aud our par pono to use all means legitimate to our calling te sustain the Government of the United States im do- fense bd support of the Constitution and the mae tion's welfare, Resolved, That aa in duty bound, we will not cenas ty pray in publle wnd in private for the Divine blewing upon eur country, for the suppreasion of rebellion and the speedy fatoration of panee, @rpe- cially beseeching Almishty God, that if in Ula jus, tice He chastise us, His mercies may so tamper Him ‘wrath, that we may not be wholly dest Signed, ‘D. Comut J. W. Prat by Jo relation to the term.‘ traitor,’ fabete semen ts conpeed ho eict Shad ' rhe, 800 explanation, Rev, Mr, Nommw said that he could not sted neutral—thet though he was not with the now in. » he wae the son of an old lady now ‘Age, who said if she could shoulder mus or fake would do wa (Applause) 7, Hoan Banu expremed | himeelt opposed heart ond head, W secession—all sorta of secoumon Aid. not believe in it He believed, ton, that 1 was the duty of the Government to sustain the Oem stitution and laws, and they ought to have dome tb long age, | Yet he was opposed to these resolutiens in the conference, because he was always opposed te such resolutions in ecclesiastical bodies, Rev Dr, Penar said be felt like Dr, Banas om) the subject, « certain reluctance to its introduction,| yet no man's heart beat more truly for the fisg of country than did bis ow?, His reluctance to (00 the resolutions waa not that it arose from say want cermpehy with them, but rather from disime clination to touch any political subject. Rev. Dr, Onooxs earnestly desired to see the Gow | ernment upheld. As the Senator from Dolawar: ald when epeaking of that State, “Delaware is fe the Union under all and every clroumatances,* aa eo it was with him. ‘The discussion was continued by Rev. Mons Kmorxpy, Cane and others, when the resolution were | aid carried. On motion of Rev, Mr Toeeet p poy of the ences was directed to be for warded President of the United States. ‘The report of the Sunday School Committee wr submitted, by which it appeared that in the Ne: York East Dintrict there are 44 schools, 981 office and teachers, 7,080 scholars ; 18.621 volumes in » libraries, Inthe New Haven District 49 eehod 770 officers and teachers, 11,007 scholars, amd iy ‘799 volumes In the libra ies. After some further rot business, the Ceafe ence adjourned until nei 5 Fouxp Dxap.—A married woman mam Av Guanan, residing at No, 123 East Baltic stre ‘was found lying dead upon the floor in the epe be husband the evening previous, taken into custody Tomliss nection? Farther News, seo Third Pag Fom Brack Ciorn Froox Coam Evan's, 66 & 68 Fulton: Fom Biaox Croru Faoon Coass Evan's, 66 & 08 Fulton — ——- Fom Brack Cuorm Froce Coarse | Evan's, 06 & 08 Fulton, Exroant Sraiwo Srruns. Now wrrnm maacn ov Au | Cm Te oe ES APT BoaRine _ FLAIN BOARD : i teheeleelioran OF ‘ME, DeMORAST’S Bkirte—