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Cee ae THE NEW YORK SUN FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 19, 1801, | ew Por farther Ecitorial matter, soe First Page. ith cn accented Dlajor Anderson Never Snrrerdered! Tux arrival of Major AXorAsos, to refute bt fPetton the boasting of the enemy and th Asporsions of re kless assailants, puts a new anc far mo:e agreeable face upon the evacuation = mot the surrender—of Fort Sumter, The substantial correctness of the account ¥e copy Geen bore, of the proceodings preliminary to the @mecaation, is confirmed to us by Major Axoam @on's personal assurance, No motion for sure fender or evacuation proceeded from the Fort at eng time, The flag having been shot away, and raised again at a point where it was not obeorved by the valiant Wroratt, that hero came off to the Fort with a white fing, as descriy 04 fn our nartative, fo ask Major Anderson te Qracuate the Fort, on his own terme, These were tho words. Major Axnrnson's torms qwore already before the rebal commander, pro gious to the attack. After replying to the first gammons to surrender, he had pleasantly re fearked (no part of his answer (o Deaunm pam) to the aid-de-camp, that if they were fot soon knocked to picess they woulll be starv= woat, This casaal remark, as we have soon, was telegraphed to Montgomery as part of his wnewer. Tn conseqnence, the inquiry was them made of him, how long his provisions would sold out, and if he would evacuate the Fort at the end of that time without aay act of how lity, His answer was that hi i woald Inst till 12 o'clock on Tuesday, He sould engage ncither to evacuate the Fort at that time, nor to refrain from hostilities, but roald do 90, provided that no hostile act should te committed or hostile intention manifested, tgainst the fiag of his country, and unless he hould receive supplies or controlling orders fom his government, in the meantime, In hort, when he was absolutely starved fat, he would go, but not sooner, This was rejected, and the bombardment ommenced. At the time of Wiorats’s arrival rith the flag of truce—which was raised solely yhim and for him, for the purpose of coufer- ing with Major Awpersox--the latter had ust three available cartridges left, the conflae ration closing all access to the magazine, and the powder outside having been necessarily rolle @ into the sea to prevent its blowing up, except our barrels which it was impossible to open tithout exp'osion. The fort was completely ‘ald open by the conflagration, and in a word tterly helpless. The honorabie withdrawal of he garrison under such circumstances, af be sole instance end request of the pemy, 60 far from being @ surrender, was ather » victory=-a victory of right, loyally nd constancy, recognized and blessed with yosterds: on board. When she was first dese ied of Sandy Hook, a telegeam announced the fact ts the differ they had been exposed) duttering and fore masts, was cheered again and again by the various steamers and other vessels whick met and passed her, ‘orts Diamond and Hamilton, in honor of Majo, ANDERSON, steamers, pany with Quarantine,and_o1 board the Birkbeck came up to the Batt Governor's Leland, and the troops will this morn tng be removed to Fort Hamilton, Major Ax= pensow ou tis Lanting at Whitehall, was aeartily cheered by the crowd, Army H treet, Here rss, Col State street, expecting tv meet him t mhich he was disappolnted, Major ANDERsom ‘emained here Lut a few wii inguished Visitors beste sotel, eager to take by the hand, the pat mon Ww Ame rere out on & rorsary Aspr ignal favor by Divine Providence---which will bed o halo of more than military glory aronnd be name of Sumter and its noble defender, hile the records of our country's history shall dure, That glo'y Major AxneKwn frankly, nd devoutly renders to the Gow who ‘covered Ashead in the day of battie,” and rewarded de faith and courage with so great adeliverance, fo be praise? for the signal manifestation of His favor to the cause of our country, in giving ad preserving to us Ronenr Axprisox, and @ honoring His own and the nation's faithfal ‘ervant 0 wonderfully in the face of hig overs thelming foe! Tar arrangements have been perfected for he great Union demonstration st Union Square, @ Saturday afternoon, All our leading cuphe alists and politicians, “without distinction of arty, hava signed the call, The Committee Larrangements meet this evening at the house @ Bon. Jouy A. Dix, to prepare appropriate esol ut ior: arrangements for speakers, bm motion of Capt. C,H. Mansiaut, the fol- owing resolution was adopted at the meoling resterday : Reswleed, That Major Rouwenr Anni Ue army, his cfficurs and men, Le invited to at ben Zon Ratirday mext, and tint Bitter of five gentlemen: be appointed ty the Chalte an to wait pou them to make arraugements lur beir public reception, A committee, of which Capt, Mansiact is Aairman, was appointed. The social ant por Itical position of the gentlemen who call fur be Satuiday aflernoon meeting may be judged @ the following names.-our space not permite ing ws to give all--Jobn A. Dix, Hnmilton fish, Goorge Bancroft, Pelatiah Perit, Wm. F. Javeyaer, Luiher Bradish, Greene C, Bron ton, Churles Hl. Marshall, Wm, 1, Astor, Mo 0 Taylor, August Belmont, B. F. Purdy, As Stewart, KR. B. Minturn, Samuel Sloan, Royal Phelps, A. V. Stout, Isaac Delaplaina, doses H. Grinnell, Amos R. Eno, Wm. V. Grady, C.K. Robert, Geore Oplyke, A. Ay tow, R. Watthas, Sheppard Knapp, Wm. My DeForest, John J, Cisco, Morris Ketcham, Fames W. Beekman, Theodore Depon, Peter Sooper, William A, Neilson, and many others of equal wealth and reput Sruevt Contractor Hackiny at Tuto very serious difficulty, by refwiny (o auswer + question put to hin yesterday by the foreman @ tho grand jury, of the Court of Sessions, Mhe Recorder sent him to the County jail, for hirty days, for contompt of Court, Movste ©¥ and ho can now keep each other company, inti they corsent to tell all they know about be corrupt moans user to pase the Street clean bg contract trough the Common Council, Before this matter is ended some ef our “City sthers” may be rent to Sing Sing to do the Bato some serv Tn the meantime the street. leaning Luagrss, will, of course, be ueslocted, Tux patroe'c enthusiasm which pervad Aty ramived full expre posting of the Board of C ecolutions adopte@, which we plumn, though prepared under went, are only a reflex of the popular feeling. (he city of New York wi sustain the Union wad the Constitution, and the men who fight or them, to ivy last dollar. Union Vouesreens Arrentios !---Wite Bere Union Voluoteers, will meet at their head- warters, No, 015 Broadway, iu the large room, #eo~ 2d floor, this evening, ck, Every mag ho Las pigned the is direted to ‘attend @ompt y. Companies formed, with their offi ers ected, wilt also report through the day and eve dng, and hand iu their rolls, with the uaiabs of MBcor ond men, All young men who have enro'led themselves as luntoers, wre rege ssted at to ovganize, and Joct their officers, aud report to Col, Waa, Wiisom fe Uaion Volunto-ra are entit!ed to special credit, br tho epirit'with which they have mustere’, a 0 smal chare of this i due to their commanding @cor, Col. Wison, He promined at the outset to fhiso wt least, eight bundsed. But the prospects tow are that be will have over twelve Lundred and fome to spare, Company I, Ixperenpence Guapo, l2ra Reowenr.—-The requisite number fur thie pompany is repidly filling, But any person wise fg $0 join, can do #0 by applying immediately as tele sill rooms, over the #t, Charles billiard @vewue, between diet and 421 sirects, ion last even men, ve in another real excites ww after cl xciteinent, which lasted until the gallant n Wet Thirt wared on the balee sh officer stopping at th Britich offi lofence of Fort Sumter, ormer pastor, called and) tis love for the Union, sud hi who co gallantly defer tod it some dovernor of Kauss; € hers of ou risited Major ANDiKSON, aul War him to New York, » Arrival of Major Anderson. oneself Pasmge of the Baltic op the Bay. ANDERSON AT THK DREVOORT NOUBA He t ready for further service! ENTHUSIASM IN THE PUBLIC BCHOOLA, OVATION AT NIGHT, ‘Tus government steamer Baltic arrived hore with Major ANpERsos and his troopt » nt nowspaper offices of the city, ano at once a considerable crowd gathered on the Battery to await the arrival of tho hero of Fort Sumter, In the meantime the noble vessel, rliding up tho bay, with the flags of For! Sumter (tattered by the iron hail to whiok t her roalp utes were fired from On the arrival of the Bultic at Quarantine, the was boarded ty Dr. Gus, Hoalih Officer, and in answer to the enthustartte calls of the srowil on shore, Major ANDrnsoN appeared on the hurricane deck and twice or tri nacknowledgement, The vessel » bowed n moved wards tho city, saluted frequently on her the passengers on Woded the se Major Axprnsox, however, in Lieutenant Hatt, left the Balt + Tho Baltic was laid t# opposite 1 having he, together with his sulk sowed in respon: wedinate officer nt HALT and Coptain Pox, entered a carriage and drove up to the dyutarters, at No. 114 West Eleventh » was received by Col. Tome down to No. @ ro, i Soorr ing 1 then pro= seeded to the Bevoort H his wife os for some time resided. ‘The first half hour after hit arrivol at the rt House, was spoat with his wif wilof bis friends an A tho of this time a » has eo endeared himeelfty all true can hearts. The Fifth Regimeat, Jem Guards, who rade, celebrating the a Ys birthday, hearingsof Major at the Breyvoort House, nncluded it in thei¢ line of march, and paid the tonors of a marching salute to M tos, whe wd them and pasod @ i hoe pearanc or ANDER} out un the alec fering com round him, om their five sollierly ape A crows of teveral thonswnd bad ssembled if front of the hotel, ant chaat™ trent the afr, while hats were flour. A and handkerchiefs waved from amit the iuthestreet, on tho silowalks, in the 1on the lampposts of the vieinke emed almost frantic with having bowed repeatedly to the crowd om tered his rooms, Soon after the children from the Ward Schoo nih treet came cn we before nest of them bearing Httle fhe enily until Major Aspen to them, sis friewds, AB vort, called upd he was glad to be the first Patulate him on the here Dr, Visto, bia Mer patriotically of file in (he tan ‘The Major then a, wud stil th et toe of the Ordnance Di him warmly, Hon. Ry most distinguished cit ly welcome urance® from all sis mates of the love of our ciaon Major Axpensor wight, rather sparely built, his « sronzed by exposure, and iy huir blanched by roars of eorvice. He bears the stamp of a reso ute man and in conversation, thong tere im tis expreesions, is affable and engaging. He aid ho was proud that his country’s flag had ween brought from Fort Sumter, though tattered snd torn, not dishon Mo had prayed that te might be di guided to @o the right and selieved he had followed (he df tals of his hue tor aud eons taving been lost amonje the southern army, by he firing of the fort, was referred to, he ewid he Danked God that it was eo, Aés orders were to ght batt rice, not men. Wn reference ty (hy wt™ ack of the Courker and Laquirer, ho remarked hat when the trath was all known, his record would prove trae, Mo hid faithfully served his sountry for thirty years and had nothing mot ein proof of his loyalty, He hid Hed reyoud feeling wo news paper attucl, Me said dso that he had no vion ofr nyt, Chat she stars aud stripes will ever be his flay, and hat he is now hero merely awa rther weders from his ov erume A procession of tome four or five hundred raaginy from seven to fourteen years of ui carey ing flags, and headed by # banner, oe fl ie wy nser Uaien B f Ward School 44," vmarct vtothe hotel, a rive o'clock, tid Major Asonisos, called forth by: thelr theers for bint and the American flay, appeared at the portion morely to ackucwle their avation with a bow and Tu the evening, Maj, Jat Dr. Mrreat house on V4 ithed te aia hote! about a quart tok & dumber of vitizens we whup tow tte after 10 o'clock, when the Major retiredy The following isn list of the pasougers whe ho Balti Ist Avil y Captaiy iE urived on bow Major Axor dupta ty ym Geut ; Usain, te do ; yy be Le 3 Jour + HATE 3 daw 4Growcr Pavenanin Ae i Yet Lieut, be M.K. Hep Artiliory; 24 Licut. ©. 0. Pumas Ist Tafautry, and 200 res ru lda Jor ge. eral wervace Major Axvenson's df-patch to the Govern ment, annown¢ the evacution of Fort Sum- ter, is as follows: Srmamuir Bang, Orr Sanvy Hoox, April 18, 1561 Hon. 8. Cameron, Seoretiry of War, Wash tagton D. ¢ Sm—Hoving defended Fort Sumter for thirty four hours, vutll the quarters eutirely burn ed, the main gated destroyed Ly fire, the gong wall seriously Injured, the maguriue surrounder by flames, and its door closed from the effects 0 the heat, four barrels and three cartridges of powder only being available, and no provisions but pork re main ng, I accepted terms of evacuation, offeced by General Beavanoasn, being the same offered by hia nthe 11th inst., prior to the commengement @ hostilities, and marched out of the fort on Bunda efteruvon, the 14th (ati, wit colors Aying om When the fact of ae lives Lieat, Rout O. Trea, 8d ‘Grams beating, bringiog away company and pet ‘vote property, and ealuting my fag with fy gune OBERT ANDERSON, Major, First Artillery OAYTADE DOUULEDAY'S ACOOUNT OF 17, ‘The doroand to rurrender Fort Sumter wae madi om Taureday, the 1th fost. aud was refused, no ouly by Major Awrersox, but by the unwuunow wore of hie rommat ns 1 wt three o'clock, they (the The Major reoiwed wet to taunt efore daylight wa be did not wish to waste wot @ Ptrength, At the appototed time, fe ned upen 14 which we bad Hot calet Th wane # hidden batter; Ih ew 1y dirretion fi fre w d woth ey and shot fro { the whelis taking effect in- fot at O14 0 om Comm logs’ Paint w pot of cur phote wiruck It ead eeteer gthy aco,” In tnet, thare Ww Af they had been o id net have bee ‘owed ta work om the om of the plot, thal rtlng of the at edown of tis w toe roar of toe. he relieves, or wal our bout. ir men owed their safety Lof then by the officers + were changed every C4 wh my fired, Wom ent He cried ie might L ry Ore, behind They ane A the nband 6 Beltumore hit bands and A from bis with firey Ve Krome, vere k with mais et hands Vrewth. we aba, view eaueht fire ¥ direction, Lnppily witk aed nd the von 8 Ueeaniter Ww 10 yeand tro which he ehivate it Tue auter coniat ef Poldah, wi the sire fon wer cbdved to give Mr. Bivona eonmter iris mt, to rave his valuable Ii WHALE MAKING PY ACR, Lys Senatow with, \ tor t allow A he wave When eoted t mon, ed white fs mig! hod beta y conalderel the exe Reh the ge AN tet ved hi Lot continied ty fall ar 4 in tho embrasur retarked: “piey vetlred, 7 Moontime the garrieon r wen were engaged in putting out the fire, 8 wae Saturday evenings Ovo of the fonas of eva untion was, that a trans ws) ot Major Asvrnsios, which should take hia and his commune port shou'd bo placed at the d tither to New York or to the fleet, Ou Bund anchored off the fort, ‘The steamer General wos vised as a lighter for the transference, ¥0 te faarel, of the troops, baggage, do, Qe . waa all on boar the Otinet remained inside, were ante Portion were told off aa gunn ore ty esl sod stripes of Port Sumter, Weenthy 1y wine for the walute waa fired, the Mae was lowered aid the loud aud Learty c:years of the ‘The men were then formed and marche | to thi ing Yankee Doodle, On the recond round of the raluite, two of th» mer Ilied by the premature ex torge, the band pli plosioa of & cn Gi whom was 6a badly tm Jured that we hnd ¢3 leave hitn in Charleston. ‘The Others are on board the Baltic. THE LATEST NEWS, BY TELBGRAPA TO THE N. ¥. BUN. ‘War Movements, &c. ————__ Philadelphia, April 18, meagre, Aborto orclock, fire opened mua fom every direction, one’ battery wae ted upon, and it took ws by aurprise, was playing up ous. The volley of 1T morta s, fring 33 heovy guns iwoatly wt the wally of the fort wae lock, on Friday morm omand wae divided weh consist of am DEL ten, tinder the direction of Bishop Woeo Anetican fag over, the dome thedral in Logan equate, height being 200 feet, aie rieburg, Pay Aprtt 18 pr na fet wn they cans 0 The Governr'n we cane helore witneirrow, 4 the parapet of our <1 10 willow the Ries for Weshiugton, thin morte ved men arrived today, and were saat ernor has ordered out Gen, Pattee Loerwd the intm ior of A staud of arms are experted Loreto. tthe legislature met in: convention rniid, 0 hear the The retrain wos joined ed mad with potrletio A party of eec@sion Wea ralute with en town Ove fag, epiked 1 threw it into The enthusiaam than 9,000 pere jovernor MAgowe ov a" winoblag ettan wad pledge to be Iphia, Aprit 8.—7) ays Uist the Pre y forigu power, and exercise ber tun rauteed by Ler pe Improper exerviae ¢ From W ashlog Captain Cornow, of sre sbout adopte tio, and ofivring their mere and Khody Tota tue Brooklyn at Fort » State Depaituient Dave thob of (hat build, e. Thove of the Treasure have rec ved onlers time tho Deportmeut ou the daw riments are dirccted, nto the wilituy teen appointed Marshal fer alse Reports ¢ Diarper's Ferry, &e ent in Re timore is or will give a Bestaro ane lg {you thot you ps reached thin city large police force At many polute they w » who followed t 1 tothe depot nlew between dl the Northera States Aprit 18,— 10 Parliament Galt, On€ of the leaders Cimida, stated that if eu © between Upper Conad ‘arlinment Ate you the hore counle T Tam to understand yoy ' thy fort is to be . y 1, Then 3 wilt ret Gite Tolnutes Colonels Cunsesom and Copt a, Qt Powcnes Ay Mita AD gud Bud an Lato fog i he wanted any featiou with Wkow Ata od their witontshmenty muthority aed Lid mod nl the Nerthera We wre sold them, wa Noe vsitors requcated til they could cosmunt ss Ib night compl b Regiment, Capt. Jasces , mustered 60 men at drill on: Wedues- Shad ceased, Bowe three howe afer, Anovier depatition came, greene to ehe term ialy deeidad upoiy * the evwcustion, mob bbs sere wided to the roll amid the most intense " this favorite com- any’ will be received at 491 Ninth ave, corner @ dist ot, and 19 Lexington avenue, (Tun oreasinn StATY CP MaDe amved yes erday afternoon, at 64 ¢ 09 men of the 4th Regimens \ader command of Col, Pack va sired to rest, Bome of the orn ify 14th iti, about 14 otolook, the stean Isabel came down from he olay amt eaves Wane agtou this morning. Masasomverrrs Troors.—The 6th Regimen @ the Maseachusotts voluntecr militia reachec this city at 8 o'clo.k yesterday morning, vle the N. ¥. & New Haven Railroad, At the de pot where the voluntesra landed, following order t— Tneeil brigade band, Afters pieces, Groaar Baoons, leader: Rank and fit 6, C, of Btonehars ©. A, of midoles of Lowe i SW dhe te, anie Poolwn's, Capt, Ale 1. B, Noyes, Lieut, ¢ ries Capt, BLT Ca Cot ot bed cithor previowdy Ieft or are yet to arrive, thus making the fall complement of the regis ment about 400, Besides the mulitude of citizen ing through the night the a of t! achusetts volunteer, there were preent wl the depot detachmeats of the Feciment, resolved to give the Massnchavette La'apett al her romarked, (he nit theie haved Wdeed hy con the soldiers and cro choering I AL missed f At the was exhil two honra, for breakfast. naa, Whore equal enthy while threo other companies went for breakfaft, At th Capt. Jamrse ereive all his energ to preserve order, Tho Ma tea, farmers, and w the present to be qua wbilo the 8th Regime Vin Washington « tof Massachusetts Vo uniform is as follows ats, bine 4 Joona with vy cloth Tn add at not yet fully equipped, BN gommenon| their march down Broadway, The sircets were so packed t! tho united etrength of the Ist, th Precinct police, aided by the ent way squad, t Arrivin as soul. } bnita can flags, and bunting sizes and forms, Every wis with the national colors. Bo; ire Bri ich my flags sold them to tho crowd, who presented them to the soldiers, who in turn placed them on their muskets or on their breasts About 100 policemen under I Parnrortc.—Drill-Serjeant Waven (fore egiment), and t, both come ¢, intend te tions in onder to yolunieer, n campaign, i the Seott merly a Captain in the 7th Oaptsin Jaxsnsox, dd Pre fected with the Metropolitan P resign their po Capt. Jaxseson was lu the Mexic as been an active oflcer ted Stu trooy 3 thro Ing their march t1 fon Cecling seems to be predomi land, and there 9 no long M of ov. Mieks, Tur Heo ayo Lecce on TH Usios, semron ernong th sw upper (er whe lowe om Gold street, wd was creel from Mr. Isaac A. Matiey, late Police Couns Hoo. TL AL Conntin, read by a young nm WAL the reader, fm hon demenstrat stn, if it ev . is drowned out ard, except in 7 Union seutine: hed, It wos moved by Mr. Af ploy of the leather des en gring onto defend the Ro, and thelr re A.T, Stewaur, Esq, the pat dolls: wed during their full term of wervice, U. 8, Srxamen Mannurr Lane, Capt, Jous Fagnoe, arrived at this port yesterday evening. She Jef Charleston Bar on the evening of the 15th ing} feocompany with steamers Baltic rd Pocahontas fier this city, and Pawnee, for Norfolk, iiss expe Sank po pene of eee h street anc 4th avenue, several theusand epectators hac gathered, The command left the oars in the Ton. Dyke. Oopte J. A. Lawes. ae a Pickering) og eloome, About two hundred walk, decked with thas; the men standing une covered, wud cheering hustilys From the Alvemarl: Hotel “a fn eutiy. At Uaton Square and the varios hotel on the route, theehkeering was most imy At the City Guard Atmory, pearly « the Lafar wey a large American fag was broveht ont from one of the v , onl waved whils the regiment passed, which salutelion wos wcknowe ttrect, the command halted, end a hate talion of four companies fell out awl filed into the Metropolitan Hotel, whero they were dise iaem 1, another battalion of four come panics filed into the hotel for refre hments, 1 to the Age nt the em= with spectators, who such an extent that A Procinct, lad toeme with his platoon of men, achusetts Volunteers are a hanlys [these tated” Bat tooking set of men, being composed of mechate rkingmen, They are for antecrs will occupy Fort McHenry. Their conta, ‘ n«worday ect revolvers, Home of lock the two battalions from the Jas and Metropolitan, drew up i front of the Astor House, Soon after the entire body it required 1, Sth and ar a passaze for tho regiment, et Courtlandt street, the spectacle ting beyond description, Every emed literally covered with Ameri. ad streamers, of al} ow seomed on fire ector Lio Band weat over to the N. J. depot with theme and ylunt bes not only ere cheered dure h Haltimece. ‘Phe Une tin Marge bt tht the ive 1 of the 4 with tremner .r The leather dealers may well be proud of thely fly, both fir Mts & its mimplitude andthe spirit im which it wa fuctod, Asad of music was ia attendance, Marne, Mr Bere) 14 6 leather dealer, wud othors, A poem wae Al, ovighual y with the over Just Lefre the wecle NTT, lew of the clerks or other in the ew desired or felt it the ity to enrol themselves among the enlistinents pow the Union, they might ular pay abould epntinie as wuad (iM thelr return, ‘The motion was carried by acula le.prince of dry goods has tendered the Government one million om Lils private fortune, A number of the Glerhs in the employ of A, 'T. Brxwanr & Co. art members of the Seventh regiment, ‘They have beow informed that, in the event of thely Delng called « serve the Government, their salaries will be contin a Martin Josnen Brace, Keq., @ patriotir Secae witn Porsox.---Axxa Lorry Trlah gentleman, wheve name is well known amoty | @ German woman, 23 years of age, co mite eur Irieh fellowcitizens, died wuddeniy at Galwaz | elgo on Tourwday, ot her res'dence, No. 200 | hile attending the Asses, on the S6ib wi Tht | Won erect bye allosins oit of bitter ei . eral Toner Scuinura Leid an inquest on th . deceased geutioman sat in Parliament sewers! Yeas | Sere ed chat 1a the mort: the hiabend odor ® Naticnaliet, and prominent member © | ceased bad accused hot 0° bela: uatwithfu: to the Independent party. Bbe immediately went to her room, took the — — 4 and then noufed bim of whatehe had ‘an Commissions or Poticr.—The only bush | aeked irebe should poles Shes in ant n'a, Board of Police Commissioners, was the re-election | werdict of “ suicide” was rendered. roere wae # ry ent mt the headquarters he lin *, erteriay, fell from the rigging of the ship Qube of pelicem nin the Titra te net intend | aaish Pivinpoon, lying at the foot of Govern fo ree ot ii 0.°@ Lo Join a compa y OF wlauteerelt | ard aun dan cerousty wounded. Ho was tub be come suded !y Captain Jarmo, the Now Yors Hoop ta", Tum Severru Reomeny, National Guard, Seicion wrra Lacpaswu—Mr. § Will muster at the Aitmdiy, Towpkineg Market, abd | Ram, en Engish woman, 40 years of age Orchck this wera, 600 stroug, and taxing the | found dead yesterday moruieg. lu her room | Moe of Beondwa, ark at the foot of Court | Bouse ot Mr, Bramasmen, No 424 Tuird aveny land street, at 5 o'ciocly for Philadelphis, on tbete | Se.cramstanees miucls vane. t way to Wasbingte @ivore+ from her hue ard on the ground «| Tae Mee Might be greatly incrensed if the means we Bacal to wrretotnn it, Boanv or © treatment, and bo hau len her mone to Lin evening eaten conan, = Hew Mov The # he Wyte Mar rie a oa nected to cause her great ti !uupiiens aa Sts ona ray stray | Orns cons att'y low apirited, On Bridiy, the for the Loncfit of the F.P.G. Union Mise on, 4 | fn, showtatd to Bru Bincwue re, that ah Baxter strect. ‘The efforts wade by this ecievion to | going tow e Mr. Rerx, at Now Haven, and Feclaiin the fallen have been highly eucesmdul, agg | Bot return until the tollowing Tursday, Bue + He appears, went to her room, locked sie doo Greet’ g leveelf cutirely in while, acronge hair tastefully, and then ewallowel the conta rag 6 two oune Valofliudenum Aller thiggg CHLMES.—At the meeting | down upon her bed, tolded ber banda at ‘ated was soon deeds Note ward yentertay afternoon, the principal ring oa the Hosrd Mernoon, the princips! bus | gayens abe hid p:on ised, Mie, BemiManteD. w ines: consiaterd of the adkepticn of e wecies of patriot | duced to vat ber re i om the dor fo vesotnt ¢ decks of the nesbers were | Breed open, the body oi Mrs. Ieex was found val! -Ametica. Bees. Att the | Meabuve described, A'verict ov wullde wa Se eens aT "A Tetter, written by the deccared to Mre, ee 2) grep, ing upon a babie bee ds te bed. Keexp ter, Aresclitt un wag | hethanke of eased io Mot 8 for herr ; ed Bits iens ; gave directions te inter heeb f Cina FP. Mo «with Greenwood Com tery the wished mace oi Ler mone: wud fst. er husband of deceoord caine fiota Ei n marricd a woman. Wh 4 marrie) te JAwe BHFPRARD, WOO ti nf Deen cous .cted Of eur ud etucd what dip. gaged in tie Tie £1 offered by L woe | Sherw th prison, her aout 4 youre » eugiced Inopn and hetitlogy Y @ attendant eviia ie now Beverar Pickrockits who were | festerday in the « that filled aome « Greets, wore aArrot iby tho ; olles, and bad Akenesses taken for eeuilvition iu the mymot huilites sketing on imagtiry wed with herand have att mutt tos | @ry. Asno complaints were made nnind te ® coverniuent Independent of and Fajnent inde penaert of dy parties having their pockets picket, tty Fedsrat Govecminent of thes | fatwequicntly die n.. 60. : ALLEoKD Fonurny.--& woman name #1 Bono, was mrvesied yesterday, charged wit ng forged the firm nome of Ws. Boxman d af the Neptune Ton Works, to anorder for § Bue was detained for examination, army and f Athe ,overom, L REPORTS—THURSDA Coart of General Sessions. Betore Recorder Horrmax, hee very cireumetances, called t A ckley, ' Lapontnon, iy agtasing hmeelt eis them ees | _ Mt: Andrew F. Hackley, the strost con and pledged to ipport the Consttation and lawaag | & Was committed, yesterday ae noor, | i id maiutain the bovnr and dignity of the | Jounty Jail, for conterpt of Court, ‘or the t at they were aworn to de ‘That in view of al! the facts and cireume Found Ws He man having t u Ainerican ¢.tiz ny doauer either paeslve oft LE thirty dl ai cppears th ttho Foreman of the Grand lniped that Mr, kley refused to musw veing, laying aside all ‘llowing ques nu Hedet hemelvom ind.rideally and csicetivaty, to “What did you do with tion end laws under ‘which we live and under. wh ps ile gr A eh le we have attaine?, se a e.ty, asa ctate, and ae a natio warposes of the stivet-stean Sdewre of proprity altogether coparaileled in te ‘Met wkley ruplied that in th® nusence of Bletory of th nl world, wel, unprepared ss he wis, he anewer mig y of our feliow. | sish a sink inthe chain, ©. lewd to some ev Getive partin the | which wou d criminate him, lend ponding upom, tly the dety i they will be snaaned In fighting, to see that thee somiliee are peo periy taken care uf during thelr aleence, ‘Keslred, ‘That in view of thean facts we would earn. ply and rrepeetinl) i Gave the abilit James H. Young alias Roots and 8) went to the State Prion for two years nonths, Boots and Shoes was ® notorious charged with stealing $00 on pes Pen venaia wo years. This defendaat was olioa picky mo wos convicted. their families ehall be taken dele absence, Mr. Danse, offered the f tutions which were adopt Whereas, Bevera! of the bis ee fn 8 these Volled States, pean Soufederation form Sd in their blood, tnt! machinations of di ition JERSEY CITY. fens whose doctrines have led astray or ove —_ ve fr ruled the better Jurlgnwent of many of our S-athern ‘Tur Massacnoserrs Mivrrany oy J Jerr.—The Massachusetts Royiment, oF may to Washington, was expected ut ‘wey th, the present eritieal position cf allates, | Dity depot at 7 o'clock teeue—that of the pe rye tu traction hanive ‘until shortly rament—which calle forths inks | Sorat Tnclplew and peity etrife amuoug the eae ing and, unprincipied rare of poo} tevoral hundred ladies, patiently uwa ng of all party ie. Av q ly wa Mithereun, Tha President of the Unita Statey hae The ladies ccculed the gallery, salled Y vere to mphold the honcr of the was a Saga, 7m contr: maitiug, the venerable Jour read of all natlone, AD the gullery, oud was at vice thie mor of this state has by hie | After copnideritie slic requerted the enrollment. of 11 regle ‘old veteran came forward, nce to the call of the Hreddent, There | tembiage in » patriotie wid alec usauner, Ti Semmes, Connell of th ye had armed and ved ane won, and ¢ 'y of Sew York f prompt netio an th tar of patr Gitainin Hull enone tg re and he had tol ey the Thor, d cordial co operaiion from Our eilizens wn flag for his winding al. ot Sapam to the cal. wot ed, That the f Departinenta Oge Rasorabte grave i8 i Lon ‘The eloquent and patriotic Uivected to Continae | oUt tears inte the apen the pa} Is every » bolknglug to any | Wundof his voice, Mr. J. W. Woonmcrr, Stennized Militia company may ‘be ordered | ent Superint ndent, nang the Blur Mpangled sudaty.or who may eulict for the protection of @he | ger, aud the coucourse jemed in the chorus, oie and taeuyholding of the honor of his | @orct mere in by 8 sneaker of gratlemn Keaolred, That the Comptrotier le, q + Glee iveced the meee with son vathorised aid divectod Coopay 6s the Ramviter ead. | patriotic womge. Ay the maiitary mercued in ‘opal representatives cf auch elecks or vther ¢1m) Uepos they were received with hearty and he be embraced w.thim | tastic cheers, the wavies of Moga aud has r nm all ealary | shiels and swinging of hata. ries that may teeome duc to sald attecheoe | ' ‘Phe ladies weru mat enthusiastic, and bu L per voeehers of their aatherity %© | prow down thelr hewdkervtrcis ait sloyt 00 offer Penirs to the brave young men who ge fu: Hee ctiered by tattle under the flag ef the Ace ican Gover A few minutes past ono o's!ock the train, ¢ he Foe rege Th city ot New ty BD Sevotion to tive Ccsuct tutors wind tine Unons tila they passed @ut of the depot by Major Roun xe" ANd his gallant compame | sheer upen cheer, to whiee they reepouded | tons in thelr defence of Kurt Sumt-r, berehy. greet | wearty good will with foellnge of grotit.de and pride, the vi eines fraartal in te hier Cretiy. | A Paryaresamee Farepron yf trained, ‘That In view of tho univcrval approbation | Orry.—Twe or three days siuce a leating me gnndeel of SRION | qm in Jorsey City reseived reliable inforeast! he re. | & Monoan, whove office is at No. 100 = ng of 10.cars, meved of with thi which the chivalrous foo be tendered m and bis oflicers, 3. ¥* bad contracted tor tho niunulscture, 0 thas aroused In t deption of thelr frien te inthis elty aad. that ANnrnsox be reruested to lt for hia pe trait, tobe | (tout to ship 60,000 Lat cartrides t» the & In the City Hall to ape | Dnnlederacy, fro a, ile factory ot Bouth Metlvet | vt relia ing the idea of di ed'y uslasilon beu Medic Wis torvaoing | Barat No be used eguitat ube Natt My. Curviaaxn ¢ tho fullowlng:-= Whervas, Certain coubinitions iu the state of | dutbor tev af Mddtesex O». A steam tug Cooney Vioridas Alaharon, Loulsiangs | yord n ly chartered, and on W newday a ee ie y fiaconabie | 3 sene © lunteored ta iam wth « deter ‘fired tyeon the nent allwa Ike AT Coun tho fact + end gag iot io aatcetie oF tho Federal | Sed tom was to lear’ poste ay fo tue Whereas, Hy ach: acta ponceful recouetttation, under ok, but p ev ous to tat tae tologr the form of out Constitutions Is rebelled md ich wus received (en tho sent o” M Dy mtaving ebas hie had we rod alt she p ¢ orton means both treason and war | quesvon, wud sho o de> for the wean tg! d.ngly caun © mended, are - soy Parther News, see Fr unal determitnat went fn te etlorts (> maintaln rit tnd the existence of our National Unton, and the p etnity ofthe Volar ave rnnaent, ind to redrees the mong Toga et April 16th, Tet fever, Chatho Larkes, younger Thomas, agod 3 yoar, 6 mouth Tue New « Tampons, ‘ING EDITION Prevideut declored the Board adj NING EDITIO' EXTRA E During the continuance of the War » hich pommenced by th. Soathera 11 emionl t We propors to publish at 4 4 c'elook every In Deaxe Sraeet—-Loss ovag | brvoon, an Estes Eveine Sains cont ‘At afew minutes past one o'clock, | Ma@est Nowe from all cuartrs, Tbe aboot m, A x Lin pured at Tie Taniunk Ooo Lt Naw a ote ge re was discovered in th@ | thp ncwe dealers and boy0 at to watal pricn No. 10 Duane wtrock Tae fire om setoud4 Fires, Accidents, Inquests, &e. but the stock in the entire . damaged ty watee ‘amd | IMPORTANT TO pens | x tie tne eee aoe SHINT MANUPACTURERS vestitnates bis tose to DraLras. Gronor We Tiwowa, ith one LET ent fis tor te MI Al tooy With th eda Capel 9 St | ater conde vo¥e | Patina en fate: Watont of te Units Bt 1 The baild> | PENSION SKAEER. All Lalringers ot t Vito the | poll be held Walle sor da: ha ful | a of the Licences ia wrke ate oul Warr Pause: ALAnMs. alarm, at ———_———— 4. ME, end tth Distr M., yesterday, Lroxs’ Maonerio ot Pov ‘he orivinel and. eenall were fi chee, Avts and all ve Y' LYONS MM. Led. About nine ware death to Rat storday morning, Mr. Joun vk Narrunom. EY WIR, un Conrul, any wk Row, and 4 his wife, were enjoying chuck in the Central Park, when v Do Nvrrueck was 1 8 Wholly wnmanage ran fro the Park to the Blooming fud thence dos Broadway ats furious rue, Bir De Navrurck having relinquished the rea, apd t! Tue Tr ReOIMENT DEPARTS F on today’ pases B room's Musewm al «nnd wire can the Ladice 1.94 & by ‘gee it (an the windows und b. Now wrram reac or / Clune to the neck of the animal, At 40th strect Mr De Narruncx was thrown fom bis saddle, and te | E¥LERRATED NOEL PAWiNo head foremost to the pave ‘cut, Death ensued w thir $40 and cpwards—40 way ‘an hour a'ter the aceldent vocurted, His lady fo lowed the ‘ay horse, aud reached the «> where her husband was thrown « few minutos ate, cx be bad been taven to the station, ‘The body wat corretins, a gubsequently conveyed, 40 the late resideaee ¢ ccoaned, No. 4T Lainyeto place, where om inquas chnvead © will be held upon is today.