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SERVAD TS sae ADE THE NEW YORK SUN, Published Daily (Sundoy excepted, on which ne et ig rece vida wb the Od Sum whatey ings, corner of Palton aut Numan etrocts, and 1. B22 Wroadlwway, (9 way, Bok Row Ond Ans stroety under the A wri tet UM ‘The Dally Ban ia deliv aby weters © 9b feribers iv " " BIX AND A QUART) Gi New yu Were, B tgte ro nce eiteotonon turougivett tin" peal ad ing roulat.on throughout the year, PDetcnter eae oe Sid G1, 565 COPIES PIR DAY. THE WEEKLY matted to anibacriliory ait nevent-five cents pe 116 month, $t: alr i. poole Bout yrat's to intends reas FE SUN mee Nixsen auc Fulton atreete, New York. —— __ BuPLOY 1 MENT—Mate, A ah) WANTED ’ ) SELL ‘AN ARTI- 51 ahd. ay TS Mab gpich iam SELL PACKA. of. t-tionary and ap enclond) J 4 Ie alte t AND His WIFE WAN oe eho under. tant the was TED He: ee ee matise heel Oy. Are ye peet ully Informed t dade ta ak eter a ndtrenoe, &e, m1 moderate, eo] WANTED FOR THE U.S ‘3 eo eae rat a“ ead clothing in ror tie ante a or Pe Uréon rary, Recruit ine OMMe=E EMPLOYMENT—Female, _ ojous- WORK — G WANTED — mart eirl to do the general bo me the vera honored nama ar All firet claes wa rvont , aleo respert eaekae Casi en, hotels, wh.tever,oy nntriag ata ‘efits able ately landed want! neg 6 bu. ode Immediatel: yjnone ‘Tomer will ben tot, font ‘Terme easy. woud ux ony ft $ Cases math arid ene, Jajuire ont ide, Ist howe from tl a Panne For SAL ‘Terms easy. ryan ity Hal Pines, corn t Ch Hers S FOR SALE 2h od and ki forraikeet SS FOR SALE wy well built Rows om th! vt sae Sail lending ta Rockaw py AMES RIDER, village fred 4 h2 24se* 151 EMPLOYMENT WANTED. ARDENER. SITUATION WA TT enrdener, or to: aan who thoroaghiy mati. TarTsarsr o hes; ‘ave Nae miter ait Vegi mm to married and #: ni at the wtiat fi ius mode Al wo ectable young ladies can be ao ‘a 196 Weat 24th st, cer Sth ave, No remee factory refer a set Protestant. “Dureot to 11d We t Isl “ROOMS AND BOARD. OARD—4 RESPECTABLE MEN CAN comfortably nuited with good board and rooms been PAW Third avenae: two at iy nud tro at ratrance next the Drug Btore corer ofittnetss api SPECTABLE, ME- jated with good hoard Li WwW single ZOARD—A yew R res es |EASANT AIRY ROOMS ith or {a healthy ¢ terms ay. Wi ShactlyT /OARDING—42,5 50—GREAT RE DUG fo, Qorin iene room, with good week and uj Indies gud samil ‘unico patior with plano watchman, ail nig Ucheap lodgings for married or rinsle gentlemen, » fariiched “rooms cheap-43 Lisp nerd iat aa way. OARDI G6 N “MEN AED: TaaR wives or a few eit ra can be accomme saith good boards fn a hemututa foration ear two @ Fontes; rooms faraihed of uafurulah ot, be move atM May. Apply 1 Hien a. Limba! 8, NIC! 1 zu RNISHED 1 rt, cha gco rac cold cute et ta ‘ie Fraoklin et, near inteht >DGINGS, WITH on WirHony T Tec hry ray xh nei tcen F feska 8 ga rome ann Tw o ek, tor werk Lad 7 hve ings at 13 sentttelee Oak _8p —AT THE TRAVELLERS ‘ain ‘arick i) 9 doors fro from wm Franklin in ot.where hae 4 at fect PSone eh cary rey ile roomng ied sorter Eset any 2iac »OMS OF VARIOUS BIZES TO LET= one sateen eae meehanics and thetr: nor two oom, with boatdy ak 13 idhindeg t sina | See To Ler eae eae = ; Gee iemeeei: t )LET--A FINE <= aS Wort 12th ot, near crip ast a at pose, or slr altered ne st TAGE, &. TO LET—A COTTAGE, 8 lots, iwiniats L 1, toms . WAN ALS! Ry Seer (GERRY AND LIQUOR STORE FOR ores dolng 's oood ‘eat.’ Apply 280 First ave, oor acta eta ts oi J8E TO LET OR LEASE=IN THE mile trom Rr ee | *“Ttos'P, \8E AND GARDEN TO LET — my unde: iad “ea ky aes peli ‘SE YO LET—THE LARGE AND samoi io @ brick, si es and basement, No. BY) Feat, poavea NOL MUTANS SES To LET—IN BROOKLYN, TWO 4 basement brick De pesrmentrfok hain ‘arial sty Now Norks api Yhae'i40 JSETO LET OR FOR SALE}—FROM house No; 802 Front House, the lower part of which i Tao Sights Recs (ty bth Wards Hiroki) 3 TOLETLOW—X FRAME HOUSE moe fave, near Zith st, Brooklyn, ie VALENTI “gi agatogas danish Va ie TO LET—THE PREMISE, NO. Di SPN Eaten Tt ROOMS— STEADY For) ER, N GAUDU, 103 WAL. RESPECT. an; also 4 TO L&T TO A SMAL! eee at gaa ay ay Rese hoc eer ey LT TO LEA FINELY FITTED UP is jore—a capital stand for ashoo oF dry oainoas, The store i 0 foe favre wr retho nay: id * iro poitionser, or, Rte ‘ana At wand tah ot will b om ta 8 AMERICAN MUSEUM HMAN, at 8 P. DA yee vertinernent on 9 es yous SE AND ¢ * and store on I corner of 1): Kalle avenue, IDE Ah reete ou 7 AND LOT I eutory, and pood et: ower in th, \ ast Mkive CHEAP 41 mlics trom N “ et trwet oh eice sient terming land, Sarit wath Hovel, trve from stone oF gwar py Inivated, for fale Jn cacntigies to,1m.4 pirel.aser BL NCH the he and be ra. EDDY & CO, DI Liberty et LOCKWOOD @ CO. No. « ate ta premieee, ain et unt OnE IN BROOKLYN=2 Sor eate tn Dh ookism, ty @ th ‘ art price, jamaien, Brooklyn: ous SAND Lor t Beart why t 6, ar ad ta a good foadtion.” inquire at iS am Rt a ov SES ANDL LOTS FOR SALE © CHEAP iu Brooklyn; one two stor pe twonrtory house end Jot { the Greenwood cars, E venth et, OUSE AND LOT chavee for * eoond et, ery low pri Aimed ru t of teh Rarticulars ion ein be OUSE AND Two hone and bot, 2 E AND FARM FOR SAL Act—A two story frame Louse and adjunct der, with f pcree of end ot alles from Ne entation. Th ‘OR SAL Wi Qetory and baw ment modern inprevementa, 8 terri mr) ne and jot (An eI sit 1 Inquire of Mr Bi F sd altle With slenty of Foom: et 3 be id wie ‘an excellent neighbirhood. secbrastigte, who wap eadily, ant paye a Borderie on. ena Te ii tion elses LOT FOR SAL :—BAR. caine In real extate—n house contain! nd lot of foun imo to, ibe wote near Fort Lee, # 200 half down, tay terns N80 ee. Steamer It alls ” EJOUSES FOR SALE TMINGR on te fo premlare ea ne ‘ iron ave ‘om Fulton or ego ie rocery ‘or board in house. Inq arongh ent ¢ price -AOUSE F FOR SALE CREAP—A hous , 6 on 2 lend ‘om, FOR SA’ \LE IN Wile ated on Nowth id et. b store brick, loeation for toPE ret. OF or Or 124ne* 1M OO tect, with, with im mortvine o¢ cor for rpecti- ‘i AT Wiwd. burgh—Two & story basement nnd aub co! uses, with water, eas, dc, Nos Ut and Lit Shniy 5 malautes ‘walk fren the Peok Slip or lar bri; peas articulars re oppy te! toh, A SMALL mast! heer store thorourhfare + Kren tae ‘anewer for Toate Tras and water af an sth Tt BOR FARMS apse SEL Hall Floor, cornet ( fake FOR SALE-CONTAINING six the Scotincs a, lara ms i. 87 Fu'ton sf) trom: itn’ ‘on Botan: Bye; char day's da Flaluneld Depety Xi ow ase spt CHANGE trom Cangda mate 7 years old, the black-enith Wet, fiom vhony A 12 TOU SE ree and LLIAMS= OR TO i Ingo ic in well per cent- peceainaey yrner Bae ss fae", id fat ~ NEW YORK, ———— FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 19, 1661, Our Debt to Robert Andersen. Major Axpensow has done more fur his coum try than appears at first glance. The evhibl- thon of loyalty and bravery such as his, ia al- ways rewarded by tho love of mankind; bat We have no reason to suppose that his would Prove a solitary example in similar circamstans tes, of @ similar spirit, Even tho sweet and simple dignity of tele bearing, while it is rare in these days, is a style M greatness which is alwayssignidcant of great @enin great times. ‘The people owe him much and love him well wm these regards. Bat the chief obligation under which the na- don is brought by his carcer, is found in the wovidential position which he has occupied, it io through the peculiarity of that position, which he accopted in such simple alvcrity, and hich he has occupied in such opportune and Qanly quiet, that the sympathies of the coun- ty being aroused, the loyalty and the Uniaa pirit of the people has Leen rekindied. The very fact that he stood there at his post, inder the embarracsments of his kindly rela fons to the rebels a out him, and his personay Otimacies among them, this very fact, so far rom being made as it has been, a plea, a hint f suspicion against him, is the pivot upon hich his example has been able to face all ections, all parties, and summon them all to beie duty, Axprnson's loyalty should never save been doubted by any critic ‘or carper, as t has been by some of our contemporaries, eeause of his relation to the Secessionists, or he applause which has come from their anks as an irresistible impulse, His patriotic devotion owes its providential ower, and its poetical sivnidcence to these ery circumst It stands there like a tatue catved to soathern cast of feature, rearing the drapery of southern babit---bide ing back the southern maduees, Had pare isan rancor helped to nerve his atm, ot had ome northern man held the same post in the ame way, the example might have been as true, ut it could not have been as vivid, The hand £ God that set him in the front ot Sumter, to old out the flag of bis country, has waved to ence thus the jangling passions of party, and {tracted to the folds of that Hag once more the everence of all, This much we owe under God to Romar UMDERSON, The War Crisis. OPINIONS OF TUE TRE The city journals but reflect the universe, mtiment, when they declare that, in presence of te great uational crisis, there must be bit one pare rin this city—aparty determined to support the uionand the Coustitution, at all Lazards, The ournal of Commerce makes an unwilling wuby tission to the Government, ie the following lam wage: Bome of the measures of the Government may 4 be nich aa we approve, but we bulieve we spock 2@ peut ments of #11 that nelle Land of couservabive ten who have hitherto with us brewsted the wave Cwectioumi fianationm, when we say, for them and. sr OUrsolvos, that We Will make uo tixctious oppoui- on to those mesures, Too Herald, having taken the lack track, now uts forth arguments to convince the border slave sates that it iv their best policy to resist secession fd remain inthe Union, It says: If the Lordor slave states cannot at present aot fith the northern states ia this great ecitie, neuteal y there podicy; and we think they wiil'atepe ft ape the deatru.tive visitation od th UW themselves; ard the & beyond » year or two of dey connot hoid out w thous se colon culture; for if our e world’s In another article, the Herald, which las beow ae great Lew: of the movey warket, and did all its power to prevent our capita'ists subscribing we the Nations! loan, has the effroutery to say: Tho Becretary of the Treasusy is well supplied fith money, wud hes savaran es that his depart tent shall” not suffer from euubarrassn We fave no doubt that balf a milliog of meu aud hun red willious of dollars will be offered to the Exe cutive between this time and the rth of July, poneE! FOR eae HODOKER—-@4, 100, Tarte Esti den st, 7 minutes’ maT mas at TBeoond and Meadow sist to'ABMCELY. Wao ene WITH STORE sons tame 0) fre tate ba ait cine ayes FOR SALE m for a bakery chook. how whee ae Sh aie AND aon | at OR EXCHANGE—133 ance mith ‘ch x anet or ding mate; it Lett Tortian ofthe ihbore roperty. fay ie Rcckvay, near “iy a rOTS FOR SALE-SEVERAL P eis ELS of lots 4°00 Harlem, on Sth " t DIOUN MeCLAYE, 1cit Wroudway OR EXCHANGE FOR Brooklyn lot, parmall poms: and oute, near Jur vouth Borgen, ferme very en W. WARD, 41 Water'st. ay . be . £100 to U0, Apply to CLAS ‘ab ziacr tas 8 Com ror FoR PALI FI LEASE OR Exsharge— on Sith ats, 13 tote E: cornet 111 nd water mini on N, Aart For sale THE COUNTY at pe A per bn di POR SAL Manu‘acturer: dearly eemamanication with P. on Ny saves lay, erelia wee, No. 06 James steaet, a bat ths at the offies Stor ES AND TOUSE, near thy Atlantic Broohiimy to 84,090 each: ‘Two three etory frame howe wa 8 corner stor, in Devos ot, between Smith +t. an asec Williamaburdt, # HOW each: also a cottane, corner te, at Ew, ery easy ‘tel Betver et, Nove AN EM EN PROVE Oi Lik: SUN O1 TICE, Tait dred, New ¥ Wd facilities tor the nv’ Wo direction of Ik Dee ay Eas eae 100, Jaunoey € 9 SMITH a WouDw wil Atty $ FOR § EN i story brick storva and houses, in ¥ Lieut ty ic, Docks, at All ef the above will Apvly to BE. ort, ore b , frame Hnlla'ng, xi, Sstory brick building, mM ‘ow rlovs trom RENCH WHITE BONO pdt prone eee ie F d In ofl, red and he Foreake nt (he Gewe, of | at Pass by" ena snimilioled ite PEE co Lona SEWING MACHINE oe ar dixparagos sent to the South, we inay express our fiw beliet tat the descendants of the men who stormed Lenia- ‘ung, sealed the heights of Avraluiy, answered the ouStalt wt Lent repulsed t{goe times the ‘Titish intantey at iieed Mill fo jawed, Brame ab avington, end bore the colon wg from Caua- ridge to Yorktowa, wilt not di thetr ances cy in the coming struggle. 'T: of the North re compelled to accept the di itrament of ae awed. They did nos week it. There is no yee plead by) 1 yh Sarna vigorous, de ined snpport of the Guvernmen' ‘ite ® miguay nigger In, ead, and the o-cupadlon f Pun.tirs, Gaanwon & ne, The North ie (asviidated eons man, std. the government be te sustained at ail haawrds, Tue Svuth lus treated oasa hostile Power, aud we can no louger seat or temporine—tre must fight, ‘Toe World has a nervous and just article in com @apatwool tue Norther joururls which have ais epresented public feeling wud encouraged treasoa, Vo make an extract : ‘There in» he y aud irresistable yeast inthe earts of the peopleocafe frou the lereywan in the we papi tot pent, from \ is pow—au pai als ean Lo more bt front pbaiitvus, and inv, abroad, bub joremt home tiey are powerless except te nui up ediguation and comtempt for thelr base faithlesge confit tne The Tribune editors gern to have “one ermzy* ver the prospect of civii war, A wungle paragraph All suffi e to prove their—“wildne Tt in @ plain case that they (the secessionists) mau Urry Matters or RuccUMP, aud that they must make: Bw liwmrediaw Gash at oar WeaKent point ral Adar, Davis aud Wy re not on the Pato suse w elliva will staudexponed a ust Ofok their wiles in Bo: wyies naust Oi J believe they will eve eng if t should Le so held auotey a speedy y whusil weopaue “ ya se lous ctfort altogether, The Commercial Advertiser thus piwkograpls be pubite feng ‘atevllag of dp indignation at the war waged, fitiout p.ovoeation, tipun the Uusted § Beat, hes taxen prsserdion of wil wowly, Tb bas becn oubittered degree wt the forved surrende tin brave gairison. ‘The call f be Presi has been mania ity aod gow! perhaps unp werywhere & cowed pereous wud parcied, wei which dcppesr fetyaud do aioat in he great crisis ‘The Poat doclares that treason, in every form @uust be suppressed, and iu reference to the conduct ofcertain journals in this cliy which have defended dhe wecession movement, it says: In the case of » public Journal which transgresses wn this way, the rewedy is 1m the huuds of tue come nse of rightis oulvaged by it wud ‘ guful ad Well us aust elfectiial remo thowe who condemn the course of the pers employed as orguns of treason einong ceawe to buy and read them, and they wil be fome aitogrther harmless, They can thea neither Influence vor offeuds thelr power ts gone the mo- ment they cease to be looked ut; they are smushered by neglect, Toe Tablet, of thin week, an influencial organ of our Irish adopted cilizens, thus speaks of (he pret went crisis: ©The secessionists have now begun the war, and not ouly do they bali of rusiating the Uaiied Vertue, LUE OL He UKiLy AL MgeTOsH. VE War Uy ‘The Uv vod State government must pub forth al) fee energy to put dows the spill, oad end every man must now stand up for eave the Union! Vi the Unien and the Cons ‘tution, wad me pore induce them to violate that cath, ‘The old Wasbington National Intelligencer, first a fect al paper; then Jacksoulan domocrns, andl subsequemtly ® Hannay Car Whig ongea, now somes out eaephatically, in fevor of suetaining the Govern veut, and preserving the Union: It com Sea no tho course of Synth Caroling, aud appeals te the bo dor states to consider well their action be ore adopting the alternative of clei) war, Ine dngle sentence it effectually disposes of the seces. don question : ‘That in a Gorerament of the people, bea welves should rise against the ay "ed ‘hele fwn bands, nud proceed to rts destru tien under the mpuleo of apprehension, presents an ano valy be ore Which te po iteal bistorian may well ane, wh 6 the lover of his country, if all Rope ‘ore loat, might #eM despair of the ‘im Gieutons? fe Whose success we have he etofore fainly boasted, with ton much reliance on eur. C1908 ant too litele sense of one depend on th Divine favor and benediction, en nh Men of Prayer in the Army.—We have some Geb men now, We have had thon in our former dstory, God grant we we: @er have piows of ery ta our army and navy, On that Sabbath morning, on whieh the battle of ake Coamp ain wae fought, when Commedore town, of the British agusdron, was sailing down B tho Americnns, as they lay in the bay of Pitts Ureh, he sent aman to the macthend to eee wi ay were dy tng on Commedore MoDexovom's ship war forts legraph Company, was angn “Bet alon, "nai Dowsi, “What are they doing | eport thenwelves wi hin twenty days from en Ls qq ‘Jootat in Wane, F vr) «if to th jo “- 000, rent get od th wee eeetive ditto” ree thee outta 06 |. Beauvinad. Hn Crruarrox, Bum Sir" unwered the lookout. “They are gathers | 0) they reside, ‘The Captains of such | SPAMS dons HL Hanwon, Brews, Gabout the main mast, and they seem to be ab niC8 RA RO the fu tation wil, with | V-Brry dss. 8 Granax, Jaa. Mapien ayer.” Le offer of norvice, trananit a roll of thelr respective | Oetlug of directors, . Wane was elcoted Press “A! auld Commodore Dowsin, “that looks | MD" 68 Goignedy Vice President, ated J. WR. Kite veil for them, but bad for us." TA wae lad for this Britivh Commodore, For the try first shot from the Amecioan abip, was a chain Jt, Which cut poor Downe in two, aud killed bia 4@ moment, MoDoxoron was a elmple humble Christian, and tan of prayer, but brave asa lion, in the hour of sitle, He died, as he lived—a simple bearted earn- t Christian, New York Port Society, verry of “THe Soomrty row Promoring Tut Goes ©. AMONG SY AMEN IN THER, Tor New Your" waa vid in the Cooper Lustitute on Monday evening, the ib ination Addresses were made by Rev, Dr. Hrrenooor, ev. B.S Hustinoros, Rev, Cuanuns J. Jonne and =-The forty-thint ame There y Aptain Exuiorr, interspersed with singing, expe+ enses aud prayers by seamen, ‘The last fortysthree years bas witnessed mighty oral and reli) ges among our brethren of 0 Hem, itheing «rere thing, forty-three years ao, fxd s pious mailor, Now, pious seamen are met ith everywhere, Remankance Inciprxts or tue Evper- eup Onrnan Asytum Revivat.—la com setion with this peculiar and wonderful religious ork, cousiderable detail of cently in these co!nn went adds the follo le Ne are not ‘ile book: Yapitalinte which were given Wy tho Observers corres ing tucidents :— i 2EDAY, APRIL 19, 1861, ___ | THE NEW YORK SUN |, RINT Mieretaed tn tas hon cath 4 ° PRICH Ol NT {f,, Pai eotabliaanent te ian tate th, to dP ig a ‘water to the te portion CITY NEws. ‘ District Court tae rendered @ AND . deol NorTH SOUTH ow Co ples ty Cyd dam- One boy, fourteen years old, who until this | 7™ the city. me had ridiculed tho wholo affiir, and had | dewport, Ky. aid If they are all converted, E will nog | TP and had declared openly he had no longer Ay couscience, had gone to bed bofore the ‘ayer meeting, and remarked to ¢how who Sren.dont in ab ept with him, “ While the others are aking such a noise with their prayers, Kova tna te tuke a Bat be could |. wanta in tarnishing Th children were | *iatain the government, H When he an nppren- bapa s : rength is half broken At last be jcot uy al went to the kitchen, There he saw his fend in the midst of the other boys upon his aves, and heard that they prayed for him. In motnent he was upon his kuees, cried aloud, ad fell into violent Sony ielons, #0 that it be- ume necessary to cerry him back to bed. A teat anxiety To posenaton tere ubout the secession "him, and he belie have come ditted the sin agai ly Ghost. The myulsions continued more than sree hours, eo was less during this time, dl conse ess, On the next morn . hall, ‘No, 600 Seventh ave~ wor of resistance was gone, but as yot no true | aken down today, and the qiins and rifted cannon | HY the use of our Jth was apparent. ‘Towards eleven v'clode | Se'tote moval’) posta netuundiug thechinnaee | we (Broadwa wy sajuare), Letween 15th and 4th te convulsions were renewed, and continued | “The work of teacing down und clearing out oom» | treeta, for drill urposes, ‘The Govetme atil four o'clock he said, ‘Now I | inves at Sumter, tent shall be su, ame the Union must be an bel He had during this timo a hun. qoserved, Apply as aboy aring after spiritual food. ‘The children and | War oft wachers must ring with him, and alo pray oe ad passages from the Bible ‘continually. "He vinted out with his own cramped, trembling ands, portions of Scripture, to be read to him, mong these was the twenty-third Psalm. As e heard the last words, **iroodness and mercy, emed transported with delight. Wide was brought to him upon which a favor- ohymn was written, he became joyfully exe wished the verse to Le read ‘to him, and wen taking the slate in his own cramped, trem- ling hands, cast his eyes over the words, and aimed to devour the contents, At ten o'clock. w Superintendent must pray with him, After time he became more quiet, and prayed him- ver f onth Yelowus, eating rapid af Lord, thou hast helped #0 wiany, hel vo! mer" With the: words tame,” tude the ba App onvulsions, At eleven o'clock he fell on od awaked the next moming with perfect eace in his heart, that has continued to the resent time, Still another very remarkable case occured, . boy seventeen years old, who belonged to ae 6 comaking on ishment connected with or good. Isawa lady, im Broadway, plunge 2 Orphan Honse, and until then had not | Baltimore, Aprit 18.—No fears aro outiclpated | gr'whitearm deep into the mire of the utter tared to laugh at’ what the Lord had done | # troubte or ween on the Baltimore and Oho | oracover & gold rug dropped tn, pulling off der his "eyo exclaimed as he saw a CO eee an ea cigion tiie, than now | €F glove. man Ls wortlt more then & jewel, Geping over his sine: ‘wish 4 foo for once vere ia a decided Union sentifnent on the entire | nd we are secking to save men, One saw an tight fall into euch distress.” Imvediately no trouble is apprehended at Harpers | bject in the distance, and at firet thought it to @ tell down, cried and groaned, and declared oat Satan had seized him and beld his mouth > keep him from praying, Later, ho desired > see one of the boy’ a friend of his, who up » this time remained hard and indifferent. ished I it | Mawanchusetis quota of troop lett aa night, cote ch th he: o ‘men; and Ot ptep any nearor, nor give Lim bis cn erin alerioca. An annyeclinen, ofthe war | Wem up, we stan face o face w h our broth yr fear, said ho, that he will scratch me.” | Serie tan ight v enrolled themselves a | #, made in the image of God, and owing ‘be other reached out his hand with his ®ne rolinteers: Ne recruiting station, between | egianve to one common Futher, ers all drawn together by his convulsion ight and nd cried; ‘Thomas, pray, or he wi you." The bey then od all over | Banny, Req. i, and left him, On the 7th of | Snglshma: ruary twenty boys lay in bed, a great part f whom were unable toxpeak, bitt were oblige d to express their wishes in writing, Tt was emarkable that they all had full consciousness, nd retained it even under tho moat violent onvulsions, Indeed, the greater the necessity, he greater was the desire for prayer. When hey were qaiet, and could pray for themselves, he burden of their petitions were that the evil might not be p tthem any | Hpyices, ougor, They had fey, and. fale wealy wohod to toader te Lemselves drawn unto the Lord. from the 7th to the 10th of February, the num- ver of boys so struggling was thi ty- three, -———— San Anromto, TEXAS, poheey Ajyril ath, 1801, | ere mt 0:00 B, Me Eiitor of the Sun:—Dean Sir :—T am DB this aucleut city once more, I fluid the iitizens ere mostly Union men, and denounce she secessionists in terms, Company K, United States troops, passed wowork | peiby restric one mM ith. € push this place at 9 A, M,, today, for 9 reason nesigned for bis departure fi = Bat moyent its circulation, We have this Sr uk, tues tal enacts tes Month iro ot edvavoriny 40 infec An mewn Aen nprntete | 200.80,8 bant®, San aut be ho coast, th NM i rni® appoiptinents, abort which | qo prartford Courant thus beautifully $0 | ancy poet puid; and he ean go and have they were from Fort Lancaster, on the Rio To" aualety among. Republican | eer ety awe cuictod 48 he may think proper, I¢ he Pecas, 1100 iniles west of this place, They | politic on, ve ee apm epeiating money eth Tot not him who putteth on his armor boast | fit) peruse them with te mitence aad prayer, oked fine, and were cheerful, 1 do not think | Sreccou ofa comps of Untted ta Pagineers, Uieaoelf Te eae pate ol mervel Gan bey will make a Union Christian of him, was a particle of the ARNOLD breed mixed | Merton the necessity of cocetructing # bulk hes all, soberod by a 1 vit eed dy | 1} Joun Fanner, ov Rocussrsi went F passed both Houses of the Leginiature, ‘The ing | gird up our enerigles and quit ourselves Whe | ySO4S Asa, OM ng with any one of the company. GRxrern bound ings on ‘4 Overt nen. t is sweet 10 dio for one’s country; an sith thiee ‘cther young LB ‘ae Tho citizens of this place, to tho number of | Malt route loft Sau Fransisco, ny Laxprem@ | gever had mortal a better cause tha that lesrlting sorgiant : vera bow furnishes overland communication with the a ow summons all who feel themselves 1,000, potitioned General Houston to come | puss, a” men, to rally around the flag of our fore {he option o< cnlitas Rend here and deliver a speech ; the petition was reAteounis of tue damage in the miving a Stnera, Men of Connecticut | ‘Toarms!! You | he latter, but three —— too late, the Old Hero was on his way to bia | pevltng fre ‘than at fleat anticipated. AG. Ho reports that tho main entrance to the hare vor of Norfolic has teen ebetructed ty the sloking of 47 611 boats by order of Governor Leromms. Captain PRARION Rays Ghat he was compelled to go over the Jats, and that the object is to prevent goveramens teasels leaving as ordered. Tho Norfola Custom ¥ nto aud @ large quant ty of guns stored there takem The revenue cutter at Nou fotle has also boon board sd and the guns sel Trenton, Aprit 17. Ferscy bas iia the Whereaa, TI erveas iufoutry or rif ® per Houtlia, tunless sooner disc! harged. ¥ MiBvers Will be instriicted to be rink of commission officers, wl The Governor hae | ved Prov be the ‘Adjutant General's Oovcity ie an'et. All dowor trations of n belliggge ent character have ceased against the Drie Amore onl Juwdte Navn at the request of his 14, Hols Wor his office, The Grand Jui Wher tf to suppres vence, Baliimore, April 17.—Ttis not thon here # any truth in the ruwor about ‘® company of regulars there, Montoomery, April 17.—T nders have beem nde for letters of marque anil reprisal, tas taken $2,000,000 of the loan at pas idl ian Cash, Ginst nati, Apri Jnnsed ® resoitution, U om Tittee t tender ti Memphis, April 17.—Mr, Savane declines the Portmastership A committee of safety has been appointed, The @ristan © feeling ix uy ‘Cannon casting is going on. Loutsvitie, April 17.—An extra meeting of the Bitty Couned this even. Lin et mms ix en route Tom Bt. Louls to Harrisburg, April 17.—Ttiy rumored that the in of thin ntate, Gov, Ceaton is to reeconvene the Pennsylvania: a@gislature tomorrow, whieh was then to ad Indianapolia, Aprit 11.—The Bank of the State ‘The Int Regiment of the Indiana volunteers leave omorrow for Washington, Hartford, Conn., April 17.—The largest and oat enthusiastic mecting ever he'd In this city wus held hero thin evening tin the Government, atri pew. of thin eit ope. ticut regiment will be organized in @ ul prepared to respond to the call of Charleston, aprit 1T)_Some excitement tends to assume command of the vperations ob Pennacol ‘The iron battery on Cummings Point is being Galveston, Texas, April 1T.—On Sunday, the ‘Went was ntill at Indiapola, ix companion of United Btates troops, undes yore Burr nod ianola, waiting f Major Aguest his position and of fouthern Confederney, weparntions are making here for the defence of Dream ecriptien books for the Confederate States gro wan Space adoy aoe the Fs of wubserbre April If —The loen is being eagerly and spldly taken, principally by $9 and #100 bidders, having the ptefo: ence, Pas ofted tx etoweled with applications, obrination Nod Aprit 13—Tue Union loving e@lents of this nat he vars and attlyes ou the cuyota vf oud ferry or any other point » dere are entirely groundless, Goverument having ull porseasion of the armory, which will Le aunply ‘winforced if requixite, Boston, April 1% —Rut three regiments of the ‘expectud raauager of the Boston ‘Theatre, Tnomas han volunteered. wud serve with distinction in the the Portsmouth Bank $0,000, m rapidly tu the Granite Bate, a foeninuuan, Which they did ti Moly, About thirty voluntecis alw oflered thelr Directors of Pahqnioque Nauk t Over Land Fxpres. Fort Kearney, Aprit V7 with Ban Francisco dates to the 6th Inetwnt, pamed Ban Francisco Apri 6.~ | Boundary Gumrninsl white tutions, the Leg! justriously, tayo been granted franchises for laying horse rails muys through pri to five Cents prices of passage, a Baltimore, April 17,.—Captain Peansom, of | Of 89 entire stats room for himself + Mortolk #teamer, arrived in this ¢ity this morme | {.% gr eg ard thea, compel other wa Barorisernan Btate € tot ogreed to propowe w ft ¢ Ing no chance, except Ly Jovutrs platform. ‘They dave wlopted sknowledging all ne Dewoerts who favor TENLEY compromise révolutions, and oj kame has also heen brokes Davwuticn f fo the 11th of June. The * Panains on the dh bri a wo the ‘20th wlt., end British Colnabis to . THaven, contestants ‘Storr Ih Congrens, ship to Mr moog the pasnen, Washington: also Rady PRasktiy aud ber nelee. Manos ew mill, on the € own wp, killing ine me COMMERCIALS The Governor of New oslamation : nen for bet ive finprowel. — Coffve Ail descriptions, ce me fotive andl on demand thitecny sad who ia not im lt, Not much activity in trade tant he close of the month, unless oper @ anticipation of the county detmand, requiaition, orders have 1 Generals of Divisions to and that th Ol) the 1 Kochevier, N.Y. Cuanius §, & nN, el orders to the ¥ u joc thix year, the ec ve shi nid tbe éstward, C10 wand all to Moo in twenty Marine Disasters. Bquan, Aprit 1% ow Hill, Mi ¢ corny to’ Asawa X LLavave,New r¥. B, Burroughs, of Snow Hill, f wood for New York, are ashe wobably be saved. Behooner Mary P, Willeta, from Fy cargo of charcoal for New York, aailes north of #88 total lows, Tos. W. Davis, Lieut. Commander Co, Beanponor Atuerican flag tomorrow county have directed the all mobs and to preserve the it here that per's Her= rleston $1,200,000 | the peo- rilving. at elther place, (10, 000'8' taken by sswall bidders, till tomorrow, wf Seok ity Council to-ntabs the” Governor §250,- Sag und Sn 6 ypolnted & mney to the Governor, Wiloe hours from 10 to 4, itizenship. They were mado, by the laws imouss, lit to the death, ft: sppeopcinted, $69,000 to that « ner with British schooner, Mary Bale om,of Tal Bho is likely to be s oped on Ler i ie to order m freslt levy of the ml- A with auger, urn, Letters from the People. New Yon, April 12th, 1661, Editor of the Sun--Dv.an Sun: Tread in or of Jered the Governor ail the money Indiana's quota of troops to It was called to gus xcoption of 8 few the people are true anta; ¢ ws to reside below 55th st. Jon between bith ur mail facilities are not wi earring the Fined vung of miles in the interior, sped ‘ory respectfully, Virginia, If she secodes will be went froin none will ¢o betere, e asserts that Presiden’ Dave 191 Warp, Lips’ Sranies, 600 Tr Ave. } rw York, April 18th, 1861, or New York Sun arious loyal militar; ‘Pur ‘Tuomas Puriurs . beset if the Sun += Capt. To the Editor inknown. CY, Stato Militia, wi wY are at Green Lane, nore compauiien from the Ups ing’ itizens genera ly are requested to give t! oe baa Capt. Wt. R. Kxarr. “ Hexny W. Tomy, ‘ Baoonurs, April 18th, Human Brotherhood. fovon's recent lectu ¢ ou the Power of Ex ampl ian Amociation :— jonal colli raised last evening he eal ‘Naceau, eananimal; but when he came near twas a man; and when he came, fiually, © face with ‘it, it was his own’ brother, Kumors of an attack ations of debauchery, they are anima Me this ior ny. ‘The veteran aud Rendezvous of Troops. Mr. Banny ne le eof the govern= Ss ene ot ae gent are published officially : tater. few York. fennsylvania dow Jersey Fanlisting is golng Re nidlezvous, w ¥ April 17,—Company (, Capt, i's eet ight, and deciaed thelr services to Gov, telograph immedi« nnanine 0,000, Tho Pory Express Since the election of end officers for » comumeneod 'y companies ‘Three roi! pal etreets In Ban Francisco, AL departs for Washington on the the Geroimg the seceded etote. : ad have culled a bate bt Oregon ora who arrived on their way @ | dices umbia tiver, had beam Orwh d Sugar hes advanced We, Pork declized. Prgantzation of the Pacific Telegraph Co, | over Lone oD my | Aprit 17.--The Pacifie peration of the Caiee linving been secured to extend their lime be, schooner Sinepuxanty of ilere, aud will bor, with ulao went ashore kecond Regiment, N. ¥. 8. M., has opened an offioa bd is receiving recruits, at the Washington Hially or, of South 7th end 4th streets, Wildameburgh, ‘Thos, W. Davis, Lieut, Com, ‘Don naturalized citizens, German, Irish and french—and of other nationalities-.are unanimous atheir determination to abide by their oaths of | ##rs and stripes," which was bailed by the pags Jongress, United States citizens, and for thelr Ktizenship, and their new nationality, they will ‘x, Capt. Doan, was wrecked at sea, on the 18th tt. her crew having been taken from the sinking nd brought to this port by the G'aqgow, Bhe fos owned at Halifax by J. A. Mrrounit, and was oy eal an article in relation to the * ne that thero were now six deliveries per day, Now, it sa fact, not generally known, that these ade 4 are enjoyed only by those who are 80 Why not extend the Post Office district fur her up town, taking in that now populous re «1 Od streets? As it is, they should be Hany means, being about on a par with some We herewith tender anizations in this BR (warr, an old officer in the First Divialoa te I organize immediately battalion in King’s County, to be known ne be Ki County Volunteers, | The Captain ie ountenance sof is moyement by their pres "Whe followlg beautiful pswsage occurs in Me #livered in Boston, before the Young Men's Chris- It is worth something to exert on influence 0 found bolt al these men sweltering in all the abomi, endezvous for the : ele eletetetel Se ett tt ee musi bo counted for or against the Govern~ ho Ward Officers of the 11th, Words, asking perwteston to he nevernl schools, wore received the for are ber Fee Foy bo! x hoa ‘abe ool unless previously of Minn Adna Be Mom, nat number of Ue urn healt Sgere ence ee » sitter, he matter of building a fire proof ) the Free Acaden y, to be used ae ® Port of the Committes on arade a special order of this ext taken up) and referred back to the committee w. vars the ne ane eae the be sguirien in rey riated from the State ‘ind, td Aout (a vo be pad ta each rd The Comrnitteo on Toachers and Salariow ventary fn ort embodying certelm ‘ong of their is report, fi wag retard w further coustdereaions Adjourned, ‘ad the Children's Ald Bockety, ae charge of Mr. ©. C. Tascr. ‘They were osmte qtably dressed, and porfectly happy. The tin storm blew no damp on their epirite, ‘ere moutly orphan and destitute boys, L of | *by with the utmost satixtotion, FLAG is cross the street at Iavre de Grace, saring the motto: “By the yprecnat, the wust and shall be preserved Remors ov trarrons bei ireulated Sane N.J., on Tuesday ra ting i S ie ity Battalion ‘wene on duty at the state ‘renal Tux Baton Roaur Advertiser tvery sevore terms of the woos bees taph, that one half of tho aeted by knaves hired to ta up =i Tux Liaut Antitteny Corrs, have formed themselves. fh a Gard for tbe protection of the ay and to support the Constitu mot the United States, In vitw ov Tuk ATTACK on Harper's Ferry rmory, Ge is suggested that eliher two thou wad mi pee portrait of Joun Buowm e ‘stationed there forthwith, as Gov, Was areatens to march in that direction, Tue Exruvstasm or tie Oro Bar Sracg inten ev. Cuantes Bannon, n of the Sixth ‘aves his congregation, who were ying good salary, having volunteero Ae gs vat capacity ata moment's notice. He is olitics a Domocrat, Some Paver v wise {s gaining marks: “We trust that it il round to the depth of about eix feet; and ae earth will then be shoveled over it, gover~ ig it forevermore from the eyes of men.” Lizvt. Joux Mircuxt, son of tho Irish pa~ ‘lot of that name, served in the secession ar. aring the attac! Fort Sumter, A discha’ un of which he had charge in Fort ouleries i is said to have dismounted two of lajor ANpEnsoN’s barbette guns, Tur Fr or tar Revowvriox 0 tho been indlod. One of the heaviest s hes of the United States Army hav res | as recently become a citizen of the Eastern vonitiom and ‘offered, his service (the Hetrick of Brooklyn,” ‘ho rll wil ‘he opened a tte lark tay . ‘New Orleans, Aprit 10th,—Active and the Kings, Count Y Hotel, Willlamsburchy | ns in tho store should be retained for orieg their Ce ‘, and they would be salary while serving for sel regular ountry. 4 Axotnke Trarron mAs ‘WEEDSD ¥ Troy, The Ci, sae Oorpe londay igbr be ig ona eX} a ing the name 4, former! ‘coy, but now Adje= ral of the Confederate States om the list of honorary members of the any. The same ‘ ventleman” a. o | ore “Traitor” written oppostt Sa 2 roll of the B, C, Club, Oe ae honorary member, Feriixe iw De tine ol oe ‘tites trom Wilmington :—' The Union tent down hore fs str You can _ mate the little Diamond $ ats 2 Union te ore, Ten thousand men could be mustered a& et notice, in defence of the Stars and Stripes, Sag with thirty-four stars still floats a lly over the ‘City Hall. Long may mayo Too Goon to ox Trur.—The ‘ourier sends out a frighitey story that aree thousand enrolled militia, and ten od volunteers armed, and equipped and one anized,” are ready to meet tho government at oy point in South Begg Aa. telat hi 2 spoil 80 ood @ " *, 1x0) the State of | South Ci has bas wrty-seven thousand white Siig: above the ge of cighteen years, Tur Ricumonp Tato aiys: “ Wo do espale of seeing, @ day when Lord J WSSRLE and L Patwekatom shall atho British Parliament, that African sla’ Fa divine instivution, and fraught with yen the whole St rg bpm One ‘tho cotton crop, with the consequent starvae ton of five milliaes of Englishmen, would tend 0 precipitate thut proclamation,” rs ATrarron’s poom awaited MALLETT, RN iit ber. He went to Georgia oad ten 4 joined the O dethorpe Gua Mitirtends in Heading, Blase that Af ame Scuth, # bloody grave awaiied datiere re'urued to’ Reading on Fi he indinant citizens hung an to abelle!, ‘“Prarron MALLert,” and Aa ue traitor himself hurried away to Bas= ty, fearing that his own skia may nos Panton Browstow on Gov, | Brown, ow Ja." Tho Pooimaster at Tunnel ctually applied to cue of Oe subseiags wo or threw back wumbers of our paper to a tod y. Jor Drowsy, that be mi, ht haves aw passed declaring it an i cod them toe oy while malian Lt sine ts v i val t. Which shall it be? Descendants of Lay vane i trom | Silla of Cole eee fee eens Gondpang | thre who inarehed under the banner of Geonom General War, tho Minister to Rurope, from | sills Fesnig artal sda Waster wu 'dai wh eon the Montyomery Conjzrens, is horo, Beis pear wi D pend coaces b rsa aumucrow, which shall 1s Ne ss or 95 in the shado ; we cult Daw | Bird or more, ‘The damage to the is Tolutsne [one wet Wooweta; aed shall te tonal oermamatay 90 in bat. tuoute to one tallfica of ellare, zi of ane fallen fox cight weeks, 1B ing Valley Cr ear fp tla hour of tla 2 Sens of the Old & wba Tevgrvoir, on the Lilla peer the soulhere state, 2 * nif " i al aed Homrixss Curipney como Wrerwaanee Barnegat Inlet, and, with her oarge, | ™ Tuesday afternoon an interesting company et ver 90 children from the News Boys Lodying House: Wh te cen, sm >A Parnioric. —Tho compositors in the Boole oom of the extensive printing establishment of feosrs, Wrexoot, HALLmnmox & Tuomas, 118 Bile im street, yesterday epread forth tothe breese the ——

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