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‘THE LATEST NEWS, BY TELEGRAPA TO THK Nv. 80M. War Movements, &e EE Cinconnati, Aprit sW YORK SUN — THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 18, 1861, ——————_—_—————— THEN ‘Tur penalty of Treason (we mean—in any country, is the test of nation @) character and condition. Wo to the lan a hope for a traitor to gounhung of whore ho can walk at large for an hour afte ‘Treason is at once the mos tadacious and the basest felony a mane mait—the greatest wrong to humanity, and the most infamous act of ingratitu @timstances of human life adm eppalling aspect of our condition I has been the cool assurance with which Treasor aud the tameness iof of Police Doo reired thirty bores of pine ou th Twen'y three of ti ttle Hem, Arkirminn nicl wow iis trearon is ont. Le Ry Mew phim m0 fe, which wore Fe There was a great o: vent ran very 1 nt Parkersbagh, Virgins cane from Harpers Ferry vy shipment of powder La Tho guns wer end tie eyppoe has stalked abro which it has Leen tolerated, eoled by the reflection that the union of free dom, loyalty and recurity has been so unparah @lled in our case, that we had never learned te Wo have an opportunity pow, to learn to hate it and to hang it; andi qwell learned, the lesson will Le worth its cost Again we may, wo to the land where a traitor an find pity or weakness to shield him from Al) steatners have been prohibite provisions to the Be The bonts are thorough aud will atop mee estimate Treason. Guard” is rap pies are nll full, an be accepted. The citizens of Oxw What shall we do with tho traitors and tors of treason among us? there be, in consideration of past i,t Laxity on the sulject, an amnesty for the past on condition of instant and lively repentance This is the fecling of the people, The conduet Of the most excited of our citizens toward them obnoxious characters, has been worthy of al praise, for its mingled determination and for Dearance. And by-the-bye, the democratic rich blood, which the confederate prints have # being tainted with disloyalty to the stars and stripes, has bees ‘apparmost in the rising which forced Herald, Journal of Commerce, News and Dag Book to run up the flag they have done thely Dest to prostrate in disgrace. Satisfied with a prompt homage to the flag, but they haye showed that they will tolerate ne We answer, le Onwego, April 1. istluction of party, aanerubled Butnvers at Doolitt Resolutions opproving of the dont ond the State Lgisiaty jonent crisia, denotin: ing Of (the Bouthern ; rty lines whould be obliterated, th ‘Oswego, whether De ted ly under the flag of « Constitution and Lawa treamnable rebellion ad that the peo Ab Ruppert of the wien, were adopted tunanity hen were made by M yor Fivaicom, How ited sentiment of the people ta that tht pany ia forming to Lender ita ner the Fifty Af Rowi ment will be ready to respond to wcall from heed ‘Tho people are Joy April 1 Senator T bere today Us purchase a fag to display f He expressed hit f ntrongly in favo itary Board have been in ression al Abe tmorning, and o'dors have been issued several mayors for fo Foun and Joann A. Y, ‘We hope that those prints, and other public mpathies, for thelr own wakes and the sake of public order, will now neglected branch of thelt ‘education—patriotism. Of the first-named, we fhave no fears, It can do almost any part in the world, to order, and will undoubtedly get ahead ‘of the tide itself if possible. @o no harm to state now what we suppressed im the hour of the /erald’s peril, to wit, that we fhad in onr hands the proof that instead of the tare and stripes which it did display, it had een for some time prepared with a full set of ready to fling to the it and the Mayor hoped to, ‘raise in this city, whenever the proper me- ment should arrive. colors, together with the remai fiag-dealer who sold them — ws to name him publicly — may oharacters of like are both raising ov study very earnestly Baltimore, April 17 ed upon lat night Governor's Guard, wh come to King the “'Suer By ‘The Governor expreaied pleasura at thr he waa too howrwe te fell them he was ati Tho “Star Span Governor Tliokn was walt informed hina that ngled Beatie w 119 ttt We suppose it cam under the Blane wud BY sand wail ie bepet ts ALLINg OCOMAANA (OTE Union must be preserved ‘A Voice—Governar, you Lave done your duty @ Gov!—Yon, and I intend to keep doing so. nors— We'll stand b n was manifested, One gentleman 0 “Confederate " flag breeze of trvason whi “Confederate” ing, stock of Uae should be sorry now be bought Shonaand dollars of the confederat id the ammount in gold. There will be from field ip lens than thir The guvernuvent is likely to yet lorie Amounts @ 000 ty 100,000 rer in Oe But the people, who are doing their duty, | 420m Aprit 17. Government to do its duty te ‘The sale and shipment ‘of arms and other munitions of war for the com federates, must be summarily stopped, This ‘Open outrage on the liberties of the country haa gone already Leyond all endurance. @credit and partly a disgrace, that the people have borne it, They will bear it no longer, if the Government does not take prompt measures fo suppress it, It is high time, morcover, for en efficient blockade, which shall prevent mille tary and all other supplies from reaching the confederates from foreign ports, and their career will be short, morthern traitors alto. etion of Gov, Rindled great enthusiast, rocooling stewtily ; 6.000 have al led, which in more th 1 from Philadephia, ers by ago are forming’ reserved equads for tt otnurgataten that wore aad uheed In favor of ae Shut them up uundred of Gen, Swarts brigade have Last fall, the Merald, papers in the interests of secessionism—to say Bothing of certain pro-slave proachers—expressed their di Bioas that the people would be compelled to ex- tinguish abolitionism, and propitiate tho mas ters at the South by a re Threats were covertly and ¢ and tho pro-slavery Press reemest the popular outbreak just enough to set it as when a game-keeper frantic dogs: preas, anil other nor of Gove ae Bienn of Mary This have ely w@ icate appredww riaburg, Pa Ap ort to mob law. xterously masked, --watching the while te Three short months ajro---not mot Boston, April @pell of popular paw jentination in said tobe Bertrem rain Ler WA) ntant over tuned tomgh on was thus jnvoked against those who should venture to give fur e lordlings of the South, whe the Union and We know of ime Pie Welster Tank Das tendered a loan of $i Gher offence to tl were at that very time de Gisdaining the ( Btances in which preachers of the Gospel were Endividually warned that e was to be Fubject to this exp Today, the popular heart is moved to repudl- ‘ete and rebuke the treason of the South, and the second-rate and shabby treason of ite tty $1,000,000 tor the April 17.—The 20,000 wil bey pre y suspected pulpit Wilmington, Ded, Aprit 17. fats are overaweed by thy ‘The secession laware, Whieli Was tak@e But what course shall the patriotic journaly take in regard to the exci Lot the patriotic Journals take the patriotle Let them calm the wild For loyalty to be pure, Let no flavor of a remembered ement of the people? | Ogdensburg, N. Patriotiom is everywhere my Btars pnd Ber pew A large crowd ix now course in its breadth, throbbing of loyalty. aust Le calm, Vg (he treote wall mil Ang at ats bead, The Memphis ane handsome taunt, render evil for evil. A uf war for the Goulolerate States @bout to exhibit to the world that political pare ties in tho history of this country, however sharp their contests seem to be, are o ot, tho athletic sports of the na tion, from which the nation desists in the grave City Connell hos appotuted a Military Board, je down, and the eit We are about to show that the people of these fast «ant ia ation will be tested to Dnited States are a steadfast ant substantial 20,000 mere troop inte. the Geld Heigadier Gengre 1,000 rien trom Lucerne Let no anseemly rivti vilification, no rash ruil ed majesty of our cause, Mobs are petty treasons. at the South is Lut « miserable mob, Fellow Citizens, no inconsiderate Sully the hallows hore GH yesterday. gormbied tn front rie Union ote a Forward March, La qrolng to it re ho enrollment is prow inthe 12th regi M4 Broadway and ‘The aforeanid localities are open 22m Reowenr.- Seeding With patriotic evthusias Ment, at their head juarters, Ni G3 Grand atreet from 9 A. M. ti!) 10 P. fod twenty regulars of the regiment uro (8red for post duty, to which they may be detailed, Tenton, April has issued lis pr 1 Generals of D. vied one reiment eh Cuming teable of volua der te be drafted from the re. Volunteers to report then division within which th Chteago, April 17.—A detachment from Minne ned (irwugh this city, today, en rouse fo Tax Hawnono Mar. Sreamsitr Ling ‘We learn that the Goverament has contracted with ip Company for the traue Portation of the United States mails from this city bo Hamburg. The steamstiips of this line comprise @he Baxonis, Borussia, Mami: Farts, end their days of departure will be ach alternate Saturday, vommeut on those tho Ham vury Brean vue American of dd pational Lie Detroit. .Mich., April 17 ral Cane made t porch here thin ta Tue Wasiino: Private letter trom « stances, Ouklaud coum ty wlone Tass offered to raise @ regiment of reaps, Mee Govern r auch ruta ad be pioy equipment of the reginuent, called f Swipmoeut of the regiment, called for by the Pred fm this city aud in the vicinity are Buffalo, April 16,—At the meeting held to BIBht to mustain the vualting Mar demoustration of their loyalty, hd ee Letter from the Peepie, New Yous, Ap Naw Yom Avril 1 toe, 1 shall be pl of Com sad will receive the naines @ in uany years wince T haw necting, aud I neve T have long since cease potiticun iy the ordinan ‘but I have not ceased & ve you iusert the fol ST tribe tn ioatp ty ll persons desirous hotice will be given whan tat of recruiting 1 ‘upon, Bei W Devas ‘18 Masana street, Citineus of Buffalo, bled here to Mens ou the wlarming sabe of 2 Bin, my fotlowsciti¢nns, Cis tyes time for a nibiliey which e tencied w crteia tt Be Litory oF Mis countre, when bo 4 WAV 0 to qian neutral. Greil war hie been ove rated and we AMC ent, The governme tennd wetuust «ier it. Que tution erond we must defeod them, Ttis ume mw ty thay mite of thu Ort darke: ed nky indicate tl HW phe wink, we mitiat geo down with her, 7 man there and to bia post, aod ike the Rvroai PHU thO pate of Pompetiy let pouberity, whet the storm t# over, find our pkelet A armor on red tas to nts hat toy love of cou on st relates to tht of the Government, each and ever, ke entitled to Ite protection, aud L haw iat cont ein this istration to Leliewe tha Mt will receive it. I therefore think our Southern bretuiren havo made w great mistake in array themselves against the Governticnt, for fee it wi be iuproperly administered ; and E hed hoped tha Hf peace cor they cou'd be voluntarily. wt be inainta ined for e short tithe, unth nvinced Of their error, they woulé eo with vx again, or Tf that wen Smpowmible, that time right be gained for « Nation snvention, which might no amend the © ust tution toenable tin ty wep riate without war, but if they Commence an ngtremnlve warfare, we have no alto Dative Hutto raliy around the constituted author Hes and defend the Government, Hut ny lan can expreme ny wlmiration of the whole. Potriotisin dioplayed Ly the Union menof the Borde Stites, They stud like wrock inthe mice, of the Ocean, again which the murion of Keoeesion Heat it Not moved by terror or weduced by an inboly ny they have fort apart for tie pros the Cmotit Their patriotian wud theo mi cig Recension have w ter ust! From Washington. Wathington, Aprit 1 he Post-office De PoTeent tee epared cireutar instructions in 26 fations tes the recant prowaze of the postal Laws, a, It is therein explained, that carda either blak on Jnted, avd blanks iu packages weighing not lem ban eight oun 1 Wor cube Bugs, Hot exconding eight o Jiu the postage ott) fy plage tn the United states 4 tnd at the ate of two cente Ounce, oF fraction of An oUNeR oO rifles, to Le prepared Ly & except weeds or cut marked that their tue’ els in paper. e- abonind, phone eraphicr: pen ure to bo deered salt Vin the pontage by eight of the package, Hot in any cave t exceed four pounds, at the rate of mot an ounne, to Jn oun Place tn the Usted houstnd miles, and at the rate of onnes, or fruetion of an ounce, » he prepaid by starapa, ary Department that thea yma the roll of fa u hia duty tothe goverumer & Tex Washington, Aprit 17.—Gow. Syma felegraplied W Gore hither with I quot of troopa without del Additional volunteer c mpaniea were nuatered im frday by the V aud others are fora ing t» Rowen was tox Camuinator, former appointed Attonicy Geu aan HARE Pa Le Jay resionsd bin com Acijutant General of the District of Qo lumbia ‘The High Water at Montreal. Montreal, Apri! iting, fen, tniles below the © ty. |. Bowditch. Navciaste.J, Bownrraa dled last HYgLit, ab bis reside 06 yenrs tu Brookline, aged The Wrecked Schooner. isatrewn along the Le vind yet Arrival from Sovauuai. ANDERSON COMING, How POUT SUMTI LOOKS oo Capt. Crocker, of the steamship R. R. Cuy- ler, from Savannah, arrived at this day. Me reports, 1th inet, 15 miles north of Cape Ronen, pascod asteam tu, palnted black, mith side wheels, the sme KE bound wouth, (The Yankee.) Same da, P.M, spoke steamship Baltic, of harleston Bar; the captain of the Baltic stated tod We tule Major Axprnsox and his commit to New York." The Harriet Lane was inside the bar. They both had steam np, ‘There was also a steaar tnside the bar, bark rigged, probably the Iubel, Saw Fort Sumter; there were ne brea thaw ia the walls; the outside looked somewhat bate tered. When some four or five miles away, deard a salute fired, probably Major ANpkuMoM weaving the fort, Army i Navy News, War business must be done whether it raine or shines, Accordingly Governor's Island, Fort Hamilton, Bedloe's Island and tho Navy Yard yesterday resumed the lifelike aspect tempor tarily put off by bad weather, ‘Tho troops on the island were mustered at all the roll calls, as usual, and as the quarters may soon have additional occupants, no soldier is ale owed two men's room, ‘The barracks, «uard= fooms, mest rooms, ordnance stores, and wrmo= fy were inspected hy Major Hexr2en aan, who geoms determinod to know the exact state of affairs in his command. At Fort Hamilton every body was on the gab tire, all the forenoon, ‘The company of infant ty at the post were anxiously looking out for be arrival of the garrison of Fort Sumter, re: ported to be on its way bere, ‘The wives and families of Major ANpra maf N's command were ish state of ausivty, many of them volieving that the rumors about no one being killod were cireulated to deceive, ‘The quar tors of Hamilton and Lafayette, recently occas plod by th rowdy for the re more men, and could accommodate Toxan troops, a ception ¢ B00, At tho Navy Yard. current work wont om without ces Tho Wabash, Savannah, ant Porry, were operated on, the latter blight ly, as che is almost ready for any service need~ ed of her, At I1o'clock, A, M., yesterday, the fedorul forces in the neighborhood, were as follows: Mm. 83 138 2400 Bedloes Tsia! ; ee 0 RK, 8, North Cacoiiias Canarines wud gallons) 290 Total ree Recruiting was brisk all ham, Hudson, and Cherry streets, were well supplied with applicants, Tao revenue and survey fleet is still im the stream at Brook! Tt now consists of the steamers Bibb and Corwin, and the echoonert Varind aud Crawford, The North Caroling and Potomac, remain in satu quo, Comnatore Pavupra, the new Advisor-in- Chief of the Navy Department, was expected in town yestorday, Wajon loads of shot and shell were removed from the pyramids opposite the Lycoum to the wharf, . A vast quantity of provisions has bea brought over latcly, from time to tlae, to tie Wavy Yard, and stowed away in the serehensn tc They are invendat, of course, Cor wensole Atting Business at the Boston Navy Yard is very ective, The Minnesota and Missisippi an There are 1,600 men om ployed, and the monthly disbursements probe bly reach $60,000, Recruiting for the army, in Boston, ts tn cin briskness, Fifiy applicants viaites the Portland street office on Monday. Twelve on arrived on Governor’: Ove man 50 and another 76 years old tried to pass the Portland street prow essing: rapidly, Tectuits from that ata! Island last ev Tho number of men rocruited in this elty was as follows: Army—Chatham Navy—Cherry Cedar street, Onoasiation or THe Finer Reamer, New Youk Votonrernns—The first meeting cil to Le the First Reyiment, unteers, was held at tho Merost » Mr. J. 8, TASS ooDwiN, late of Mise an eloquent Union epeech, amo bui rindows with @ flag borrowed from the hotel text door, and adorned with the word ‘Tam- pany” amid its stars, The crowd qreeted it vith enthusiastic cheers, which were augment ad by the display of @ beautiful flag from the rindows of the 7ribune office, All this time G&. Hontos, proprietor of the Day Book, stood t the door of his office calmly looking on,"and eplying to the Inquiries of those who address dhim, that he would ne bed wailding torn down, but that be had no objec jon to the American flag aise it whe: heclty, At length, Capt. Hetcrixa of the d Pre aise his flag, which was done. Tho crowd heered the fl. Howse, last ev chosen chairm, and Anmnien, were appoin' Berserort was then appointed dri eergeant The meeting then adjourned sfor the Union, either at the , comer of Broome and Mercer ts, or at Witson’s, corner of Court and Douglas streta, Brooklyn. for the regiment, ers can join the regin Several other re lished in a few daya, Firtu Wann Ustos Vv i 1 at the Fifth Ward Hotel, lat Fifth Ward Union Volunteers. A number of signers w tow roll, which was produced, and three rola Athough the propri on Franklin street, near West Broadway, one at 71 Hudson st, and he pol te Journal of Commerce, Both parties took ho midille of the street, in thoir eagern each the goal. The Journal, not liking to “stir up the wild animal pposition, hurriedly ran up the tasheartily cheered by the crowd, which again turted for another race to the News office, ly this time, the police of the three nearest rards, otifed of tho impending riot, and were on he ground in full force, ‘The crowd now num- vered four or fivethousand, and appeared very ouch excited, A ep! infurled by Mr. R. Downie and bis associates, a the Ci rindows in the third floor of the Neics build ng, and was greeted with waving of hats and handke they will be called ¢ DNAL ZOU AV ST Uniled at the Mercer House last evening t fifteen new reernitsy, Mioniaxn Geanv.—The 79th red: ment, (Highland Guard) held @ mass meeting House last even panies were all t, vod (ua man voted in favor of ob the call of the Governor, games were aided to the roll. Tur Sixty Nive which has been taken in National Zouaves About twenty new several of the com- panies of the Sixty-ninth they are almost, if n to obey any onder of the proper authori Tux Bostox Troors. teors from Boston, men, arrived int eicht hundred They wero received at pot of tho Harlem and by the Fit nity Cul. LiGat, and escorted down to. the corner of White and Elm stroety passed the night, y goon to Washi seven o'clock: t New Jersey following bill appears conspicuously in the Fit fed in New York © the. purpone of 12s Last Boadway, fou 10 A. ML Co. Triswort, of Chicago Zounwen Iv is said that M secret information to the effeet mould Le destroyed by ame t Woop has received that bis house and ut his eure of policemen were stutioned in the immediate vidiuity of his real War: tuesday EvrERTS, Major Sater and Chaplain Wes- to, on the pr nd their duty. They © march to any po ere thei: %@ nee’ lod by the eat any mom edered to pack their knapsacks, wo traveling shirts, an extra pair of boots, wercoat and blanket for each man, ‘They may obably be called on to dep yi? Mready, The raising of alorge fag bearing be letters N. G. over the armory, will be the wiblic signal for their de esterday a’ternoon, on pourd of a Williamshurzh ferry boat, profesead Wig Fympathy for the So thered around, drayy hem from the cabin, and would have thrown them both overboard, but for the iuterferenoe af several prominent citizens, There isto lea prize fight this morning on she priweipeiay dred wid Bity roughs ag iu the ferry boat went down last eveu VationaL Guan donal Guard, Col. Al ecruitiny very rapidly at the several points (pointed for this purpose, ‘The City Arsenal, orer of White and Elm streets, is its head- tuarters, but branch offices have been estab- ished at three other places--No, 15 Ynde-donk Hall, on Clinton, near Grand street, md on fen a md in sich numbers that it is believed the vork will bo completed at a very early date, {ach company, as soon as filled up, is sent lown to Bodtoe's Island for drill, Glasgow, from Liverpooly 8 Consul, four 1 AargQit!, fou Milbe temiuen late of the ah officers Vaxpraaee, of the Ha ber Py Hs aro Jou Kent Paask Cousins, and T, 1. Peatunnst Ke at Quarantine, by ODay and Sr games of the pris ATION. —The Frege e Board took plice yesterday afe axen in the: ebair Aw ujourned soon kiy etatement te ne rived wince the 4, agninet 11,040 Comsisstovers or Extra. afer engonization week, #089, expe Exnottiso Voronreens at tite Diviston aut Aldstyy late of the 8 ith the approval of the of tho First divisi niovement in reapor tnd influence Government in the pres nent of troopa 4 tho Couct’tutioa | gg remarked tha ho room from why B their absence, de Lrought before them, ‘There was another organie wtion desiious of Joining with them, and it might ve advisable to Join with them, and have ® couinom necting. pened nt the At ta, in the eity of New York, posed to raise & regiment of 1,000 men— be under the rules and teculatious of yi every parti M yu United States Arm hour, 10A. Mt New Wenn, April 16, 1861, Tresday wXernon be issued a supplemental potice, as follows ¢ Finer Rrowent TiowaL Garp ;— The office ment at the Arsenal, corner of we streets, Will hereafter be from 1 ‘An office will wis be opened at No. 18 Centre which will be open daily from 2 A. M. till 1@ Police Supertutendent bas given Mr, Auam permission to call the police to his ald, by sending Printed circulars to the various station houses, giv recruiting offices, requesting pe fore to direct accordingly Le aswer W inquiries of persons desiring to enroll, ‘The following army cath ty administered to eaah person before signing :— Yon solemnly rwear to serve the Government of ited Suites, wud to uphold ite Constitutios your power aud ability, while iu its service, so help you Ged. Mr. ALuns Lopes to complete his regiment this week, when officers for tt and its division will be chosen by election of members, Mr, Av.xy already has enrolments io private hands to the Lumber of about 90 men, Riuaao L. Henyat, 9th Ward, who served tm tbe Mexican war ass regular, ts getting up » company aud bas over 40 men enrolled Ageitioman from Greenpoint calling ab Head pledged himself to report @ ing the location of prevent the the members of to be held this ¥ a day at the Chamber of Com meen tuade for wth usiastio quaiters on Mo beet O) mon gar Excitement in Front of the Newspapers Oftces. ‘Tan Beorsstowisrs Foncen ro Raise tHe trans awd Sruters - Tor Po Jor.—About two o'clock yesterday, & large fowd collected In front of the Dry Mook ice, with angry yells of “hoist your fa," “show your colors," ete. Their demand no wing reo and tecame more hreats wore openly mado of storming and ecking the office, and hundreds of excited ‘oices united in denuneiations of the paper as secession organ and enemy to the Union. A woase of policad was sent for, and as they strived and hastily drove the crowd beck from be building, a storm of yells and threats arose, od hurnireds of handa, raised above the head @ the crowd which now filled Printing House quare, were shaken menacingly at the windows € the obmoxious establishment. jon CA Lap ly complied with, the crowd increased, jent_ eve y moment. ‘The Sunday Times offies, situated in the Jing with tho Day Hook, covered its raise a flag in nico toa mob, bo would sooner bave hi® A would willingly ver Major ANprrsos arrives in ict police, requested Mr. Horton to and groaned the office which ved it and then departed en masse, ‘Phe Express office was noxt called on, and ors for some time declined ing a flag on compulsion, they at length omplied with the request of the Captain of %olice, and the folds of the Stars and Stripes oon waved from the flagstaff of the building. From here a grand race took place, between cant the mob, down to the office of y any prolonged flag, which econd, Fourth and Sixth had beea lid nati ual flag was Inspector's office, from their cheers and hiefs. men constituted themselves @ Some youn, tommittee to go up to the Inapector's rooms, jad noisily demand that the flag should be put mt hey wero promptly sent down stairs again, the proprietor of the News declared that he vould not raise the national, or any other flag, @ compulsion, but that the police might raise t if they did not feel strong enough to protect hemselves without, The noisy demonstrations # the crowd cont May: the door of the office, was truck brown from the crowd, The cr ho vicinity until after dark, but nothing far- hor transpire: fill probably b qomised that it will do #0, Long after the row: separated, a formidable force of police em: pof the building. As was ry proper ued, and Mr, Avi, the 1's private secretary, who was standing in vy armall stone d remained in ‘Tho News raised no flag, but Tt is at least one tod ed near the News building, Tur Sevexta Rraimext Goma to THe ---The Soventh Regiment after drill on night last were addressed by Colonel ont eondition of the country ied their readiness serv ives may whenever called, and were noti- ir Colonel that they may be called They were accor dingly hing only t for Washington rstanding this are "clock today, and un arture, Reenvrrixo DR THe Fiest ReGient~ ‘The First Reyiment, Nax N commanding, is now Pentre Bitsy pring street, near Broadway. The recruited for aterm of three months, Recrvisixa Ror:s.--Maj. Gen, SaNpronD vill furnish from his office, at 10 o'clock this printed regimental and company rolls tor recruiting. Patriotic Meetir presenting the capital, interest is city, wnd embracing all politi- A meeting, sl creeds was held yesterday iu the rooms of th Sou wornmittee ber of the report of @ y lust, to make Tangements for @ masa meeting of nM, to testify their loyalty to the Federal t cris ted th pe did not ee the committee in they expected a report. But ne sald, other business might Capt, Mamatac ACTION OF THR STOCK FXCTANOE. resident of the N.Y. Stock Exchanger ng resolutions, which bad previous ipted by that bod Resolved, That’ the mem! rs of the New York. Mock Exchange, Impressed with the deep sense of ‘he duty which should animate every heu:t, to #use win the Government of the United | dort of the C: bis period of went to the the Union, and our resolute determination to stand Biates i wy stitution aud the laws, desire, (@ public exixency, to give encourage y pledging our flelicy to committee be appointed to re ork. Siock Exchauge at s. test ‘On motion, the Committee of the Stock Fxchange (ms incorporated with the commattee of c't zens. ‘Mr, Pawrnipaw remarked that at ments had sea meet ng by other bod es ¢ but @ merchants had been publ shed, hatever there was a desire on their part to up te i wl demonstrat ons might be made, ‘The Hon. Joun A. Dix entered the hall here amid ‘spplause. Wi M. Evanrs thought the commetttecs ral Organizations ahould be represcuted ‘The Hon, the sever 'w the demonstration, 1m order that there should be ‘eun ted stand of the c.tizens of New York, to give rength and authority to the Govern» ent. It would pe well thus not to forestall the sct.on of othes bodes, but to make the dew onstrat on what of the ctizens of bebal t. Orven No. frening, Yih instan , for drilt fall unifore a, Phe object of the inspe in the proper orws aw « frooklyn, fay Kidzo; THoa, Tawi, «7 gator, W. J. Rear PSCRIPT, Jef. Lav.s' Proclau ation. raclamation by the foreign power, and rties of the people, by ull the inviting a | those whe may d) ted veane on the tulseio ms or letters c futher notify all per ment in writin Crreterute States, and the instruction ', L. Marinus, Chief of Poli Ihave been informed ae American ous have been made by 7 this evening—the property, presses, &c,, in his Mablishment, I bereby instruct and require sombers of the Ais evening, for the swful, tumult eos, and warn ad property of citizens wil ages done contrary to the vowel, durkag her commiasion, and daliver up the President of authority of the that they Le vigilamh and ze f the duties incidoot t carised the aul o7 to be attached thin 1 our Lord one thousand eight hundred Row ue Toone rns hu vetiy Muitin, wosed to have reference Tho Independence ¢ itera Arizona | gee Tast night at the Hudson Tox Fenolutions endor Pis.cve.to0 wet hn Augusta, Ga, April it quietly forming Feet the borthern. vol they cal be found. An unpara leled war epirit Bouth, oud men juted SOOO The wate gives the Rhv the bert and cheapest 1 Offsred tu the stite § Hades ty &, aur have offered ‘Tho greatest ont!usiasm prevails St, Paul, Minn. of this ‘Te rity Gov, Ramsay, wre pense te the call from the War Dope Montgomery, April V7. Bessee wud Ke .t1 ing at Montgomery to the War Fifty thousand Tene fered this morn: abl x he, at yg, etalr rods, &c. St, Louis, April 17,—The State Journal pub Ashes the fo'lowing reply from Governor Jacksow te Bo retary Caumnon : Exnowrrvn Derasraexr, Minsouri, Jefferson City, April 11, Bm :—Your dispatch of the 15th inst., making @ cal on Misaouri for four regiments of men, for tae has been received. Tapp ehcnd, £0 doubt, but these men are Intend fo form a pst of the P esident’s aray, to make the seceed:d statea Your requisition, 1 wy judgment, fs ille,al, uncon tad Pilla, Ther Wi slve jnstant relied O Se proves them remedies for & 101 mun and dislol'cal, aud © duct Le compliod wif, Rot ono man will We Ftate of Misourt furnlaby of earry on rush wn uno C.F. dcnnon, Governor of Missouri, OO BROOKLYN. Miustany axp Parmtore Tho young men of the 7th, 9 ar about forming a company for the purpose of offerinss their services tet who desire to enroll on Clisson, near Do ; CA, Guatasy, of the Toth regiment, has bie sued the flowing order: Movement ib and 19th Ward e government, ‘Those do so at the Wigwam, “TO Rest. Headquarters Luoowirs, April ITU 1961, —The vthoers, numcommissicacd and privates of this Teriuent wre be ts aasemble ot the Arseast on Tony tuspection, im Ghamoun ede all thowe dete by the state. “Hy o Bawurt Gautam, Col. TO Rogt. Ata meeting of the Board of Directors of the Citizens’ Gas Licht Compan. twas resolved, “That in vie if the times, and the demand that is made upoa individual and association for @n ex, don ‘of loyal sentiments, a libert fmce erected at the works of the ny, Stars and Stripes be unfurled therefrom.” fee is to be raised on Saturday afternoon, 6 recently held, the exigency pole be af » and First Precinct police, having no the money fo eription. It will ‘vouso us soon as it Notwithstanding the general disp! 7 private parties throughout the ci tas thus far been display from any of the liberty poles under control the Corporation, Exwarnoy or rit: Brooxtyy Hortrovte RAL. Boourr.—The spring exhitition of the frooklyn Horticultural Soviet erday afternoon, in the large Meademy of Muric, graee ane Vetter in every reaper, t one last nicht by a displayed from the #tation be placed in position, of flags not one ity Hall ed from the was opened yee on attached to The collection thin year ts An On Muy Pre The prine pal” ev tributore are, ariney, Poveten ay AMEN, mardener, to W, AMOUR, eter, to Mus, AS gardener, to Mw Packam; te Mn AA. Low of Brooke “IN Fares of SW and thera. = trees, Ind eat plana in gr ine, 4 yearw old, B fect in height, the trncne se or dragon tree, ithe A Mant, Ind a . tominent on tha contre of s table wamental Bower Laskets, Feat beauty. ‘There were € vegetal rb planta, avd stri-g beans Inti, mix varie xp, of Ray tand wi dded greatly to the en) Hotwithstan F, there was a large attendance of via zhivition will continue for two days. ‘The pre Qiums were awarded last uigl Coroner's — Ixquesr. teld an inquest yesterday, upon the body of Are taanan, who was fo €1 Kaet Maltic ntreet, € Birnt nuspected that che died ot inju ies inflicted ‘uber pla 10 Be apeci@nene radishes, sae Jadidiuim ohane coanimting es, frou the ga den dae, are oa #xbi it on, in attendance ing the threaten dat hee ree dence, No Monday morning. Tt wag band, but itappes «that hes death wae 10 result of intemperance and a serdict ix mcoor fmnce wan ren was liberated Farat Rest fomton held an inquest yesterday, upon the body f Exmamem Cariantox, whose parents reside on te corner of Atlantic and Carlton avenues, ‘Th eceased cane to her rien sustained whilst ‘#ee-rawity "8 ars of age, a verdict of accidental death was ren ered. Hor hustand who was arrest. the rendition of the verdict, tor AN AcctpeNt.—Coroner of ir a4 nine hin cot JERSEY CITY. THREATENED ATTACK UPON A NRWSPAPER wricrk—rur Pouce Force onperep ovt.<- ‘be mob which gathered before the American Uandard office, in Jersey City, on Tuesday ight, threatened that if the stars and stripes rere not displayed during yesterday, they vould assemble at night and demolish the office, Yuring yesterday a large number of citizens raited upon the editor and proprietor and en- eavored to prevail upon them to disp'ay the ax, but they refused to comply. Bticipated, the Mayor sent the following eom- tunication to the Chief of Police, yesterday {ternoon : A riot being Maron's Orricr, Sernay City. Apel TE, 1801.) Mr. J. 11, Lron, editor of in this city, that preparne a pe andar oli De t to be on duty urpono of dispersing all un a8 and Toto amenblages of por m that violence to the persons be tolerate. ©. Vax Vomsr, Mayor: In accordance with the above instructions, hoentire Police force were assembled at the tation house at half past 6 o'clock last evens ag, there to hold themselves in readiness should r services Le required. € tho officers were armed with clubs and revol~ ‘Tho ureater portion It was reported that a mol) was expected ver from New York to assist in the riotous woceedings, Quite a number of the friends of the gentle ten connected with the Standard office ten : ered their cervices to assist in preveuting the gob from carrying their threat into execu ‘Tho editor, Mr, Dr orial last eveni “An to the ais affair—that we shail either ‘hoist the Americar ag or leave the town"..we s!.all do neith * Reverencing the Stars and Stripes ax the rym: 01 of the nation, and ready to do our full duty in holding it, by land and by sea, we will not dience to the threats of any mob, or to the au. horiaed orders of auy individual, een, surrender one spark of liberty which we saare ith ail other private citiaens, A special meoting of the U #, ina loading edl- my, Kay Jte-native propawed by the actors in in y boy of to Mena supporters of the Standard—was called , at Cooper Hall, and was sup p the threatened riot, f drilling. ‘The com varpose hemselves in readiness to respon't to the cal Wf tho Governor at an hour's notice, Thess re now recei helr company number 100 strong The Hudson Guant, Capt. Horr tight for drill They meet on Fr Wference to th ing recruits and desire to bavi , Met lay, nd received 30 new recruit day nipht to take action i national difficulties, cCrreMENT.—The Third Regi pent, (Artillery,) Major Hexasten com panding, of thi 180 men, have tendered their servic te in readiness in 24 hours after receiving ot numberin nid wi Hudson Brig: Gen, Hatrietp has communicated t Jov. OLDEN the offer mate by Major Hexa Kx, and it is understood that their service lave been accepted. The Communipaw 7 icht, raves held a moetir. and unanimously resolved t ices to the Government Barry's Tricorinrn: elo tor dy prever vin by all dru tng and bear nd Tostoring th sta, Tew Tur Orv Wasmsorox Frac, wrrn ar marks and roars whicl. Battery at the ey ac eto be seen at Hiarnnm’s Murcia, on. 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