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7 ore * THE NEW YORK SUN. THE LATEST NEWS. aa APRIL IT : FRIDAY MORNING, APRIT. 26, 1 BY TELEGRAPH TO THEN. ¥. SCN. very Man to Arms! Evrny man cannot leave home, Every man is not fit for a campaign. Every man is not young cnough to be accept- eet ia | War Movements, &c. plhetrs it ote Ma Pent Hwarwne silly North © oro ite mornive vie Ovi poring D0 Bu ‘ ye wore yretting in the vars, 8 talk freely, and wid that thet thern camp, twenty flv eee. Ther al Oia Heke ify other wey | Marrtaburg, vette men, flee lina, sirived her Let Sum Bat Every Man in ordinary vijgor ean handle A musket and be ready to do servic io emo. | " tet, An important movement was initiatod Laat night by # meeting at the Cooper Institute, for the formation of a corps of mon who must eliy at home. iy wave Every citizen in ordinary health should bo oh Mein | t Jong to this army, and it should be kuown at veel ' "Pade pace das hdr healer de rr | nb Welden, Nes : me | hin sife wi unable to what At present it is this—“He that hath no Bele w re uns ewer, let him sell his garment and buy one.” If our Government joes on dilly-dallying « few cays longer, we shall need « handred thou~ and Home Guards to dispute the advance of Jerr. Davis on New York. At all events let the Hundret Thousand be ander arms, and drill nightly or weekly, hiad to wolunterr oF quite wudden'y, They Wore interrogation Thee 1oen repent that they wevor mx rit WH. Tie latest intelligence that the rsd is open to W ea large and Watertown, N. i i cl | usiastio uote d here last eveu- oording to circumstances, in this city j cas aa sip weld here leet even ont | ten. GC Bi ; ut cit gen 4 i Two companies of ¥ . With one voice, the prose and people, inelie | jurrh and others are fs ‘” ding the New York 7imea, the mort devote! | Leen mubser bel t os wh iat political sapporter of Mr. Sew arco, tollay make | span ah ok ee Fintan is Te this imperative demand upon the ’ State, and any others in the Cabinet who are | not ready for instant and wncompre wapon all traitors, open or indirest foremost Republican, or lately Republic prints—for the Republican and Democratic parties are now things of the past, Tesurrected—are unanimous in cond present master-spirit of the Cativet as u y of | Tb Five regiments have heen offer to the Grete, ag war Allthe | / » Buren the ver ug te Sonthere Siawe egacst © We have received a » oar views oxpressed yesterday, of the real d culty, than even the simu! taneous of them by the press of the city guished Republican Senator who has just pass endonement tA sture logeter Aistine » Orleans, ed through this city from Washington, de- clared in conversation bere, (as reported t ns) that Mr. Sewann's conduct is “outra- geous”—lally ing, coaxing and Micawboring with treason, and hanging his effeminate policy and influence like a mill-stone aroand the vee: of the President. Let him get out of tho way. \ the tly | Tooo, incompetent for the occasion ; _| te confirmation of | i} nat that, Virginia : Assistant unbla, 1 SWAN F As lost mig! gy ail today for Now Works, Dortamouth, N. May April 26.—Fort: Constit ae tion aud the other fortifications in our haroor are Delng put ia a state of dete There in great net! Le Navy Yard, ant the U. &. war vease!s Dale, Marion and Santee, are boing fitted ont for service, From the White Mountains to the Osean, New Hav pehire ts ready to do her full duty to the Union, Montpelicr, Vy April 25.—The House of Kep reveutatives protipt’y and inaniinously peowsed bill on Tuemliy, igs approprine ting @ nuiilion of dotiars for inttitery purposed Oa Ween asloy the Seucte concurred, “Today the v= f the tall stil libsrally have the sinews of ly the state, Meanwhile the oniziag voluuteers goes “ nginecr—Hy. A. Kawacy, Dis Tur Wirson Youaves were sent to Staten Is- sland yooterday forenoon, and were quartered in the Quarantine buildings, Last evening an officer of the regiment informed us that upon arriving at their temporary quarters, it was discovered that no adequate provisions had been mado for victualling them. Most of the men had not had a morsel of food from early in the morning, and when they found their dinner ‘srations” limited to about a small loaf for every six men, there war a general outery against such shabhy treatment, ‘Tho officers and men raised a subscription, amounting to #500, and a committee started for the city (o procure food, A sailing boat was hired, and provisions wore rent by her last evening. Who is to blame tor thin in- excusable nogloct of one of the first requisites iin war—the proper provisioning of the troops called into servic? There has already Leon too much blundoring and incapacity on the part of our military authoritic hope that there will be an immediate re that the enthusiasm of our volunteers not be tlackened. We trust that the Witsen Zamiaves will be amply «upplied today with pro- visions from some quarter, 1 Savy hove telegraphed to thel tor imstructions s4 to oo bravely on allover th ‘The First Regiment will be ready to march in three days. Cincinnatl.—We hear privately from Cinctunat that great analety existe there let an attack abou be muiv on the city by the Kentuckians, A. ve large Home Guard have been formed, and every Titans to secnte the Queen City of the Weet agalust fnvasion wil be promptly resorted to, The exsite- ment there te sald to even greater than at the pant. Boston, Apri! 25.—The Second Battalion of Jolantry ne WwW occupy Fort Independence, in Boston srtor, Tho private subscriptions to equip F, Wroern's Regiment now amounts te $12,000 n be in a fighting couditle nit was caused today hy neditions Lieut. Huown, one of the rewigned. Nivgara, He way arrested by the sbi wibseyueutly conveyed to tp and we rm, 80 vere, Toe Delaware Troops By a private letter re y & private hand yesterday evenlug, dated the 23d ins wo loarn that 1,500 troops from Delaware have started for Washington. These are a part of the quota called for by the United States. They were to go around Baltimore, A lar ze Union meeting had been beld and ded that nothing but the Stars and Stripes should be permitted to float over the suil of Delaware, The Stato is full of enthusiaem for the Union. Annapolin, Dhdtudelphia, Aprit 2 n arrival from Annapolis reports that flve additional regiments here with the sappers ant miners, ait 1 fying artillery with twelve pi-cer orkmea to atten! t the repainy! the railrowd and machinery. Tun Unies Deve Committers announce that their ofice hours are from 9 ALM. to & P. BL, at No. 90 Pine st., and thut all appro. priations will be wade on writen. applications at the oflice of the Committee, room No. 14, Receipts and disbursements, at the ottice of the Treasurer, room No, 1. POSTSCRIPT, “Important from Arkuusns ——emne Seizure of Fort Smith, ee Fort Smith, Ark, April 26.—Yort Suith i An posiewion of the state troops About 12 ot lock lost night, w volunteer foree, rine der the commuwnd of Col, Roto Howtann, landed at y applica~ vitizens of tor Bufield rifles, {there are nene it 6G verument for sod they cannot weney reports enqit! 6s fr the boat investments their families ant le obtained. Our mercantile ries from the United 8t here by parties abe means to Canada od Hartford, Conn, Aprit 24.—Whatever the Cowl Sharp rie both ‘ocaved ia this city, Jove monvhs ‘since, there Ip nosruth tn or for #108 time ot wo arm is soot b> without sho fullest ws the loyal nt tes i@ to sr the region's mo} Vagiand spd ald eouune tom doing it houthorn regimwabs, who v sl greatiy eal the wharf fran the stomiboute ‘Tahlequah wed | are rely ig upon their arma, Frederick Notrebe, ‘The coumasd uuiabored pear: ——_—___. ly 900 men, Large Fire About an hour before t! 610 Left with) Lie comes companies. He took awey the horses beloweing. Goble doromnnd, od such’ supplien as he ovuld transport. He is filling beck on Port Washta, "The post was formally wirreodor Mostoomay to Denia, ral of the tate, wh Bow So in change. Captain Monteo wry anc Major Gycuiy were the nd afterwards relawed on parole, eit arrival, Captain Sroe- tonteting of two caval via, 1, The storehouse and with thelre its, at thin place, Hines Contrat Reilroad, ‘wore ss eutiuusted ut $29,000. which by invurance, ‘Tae fire ix Delieved ter bo oe was the work of au luce: onal Typographical York, the 6th day of JNO. M PARQUITAR, Pree, N.T, Union, Philadelphia, Apri, 25.—A gentleman from Washington reports thitpabe tollowing is the lan- guage of Mr. Lixcoun to the Baltimore Committes Gentlemen : You have ove bere to ask fur porce eu any terms, Such «desire. on wuch teria Like the course of Wamtineron or Jacnson, 1.08 Wes eet at New next digued, of Mackinac, (the rebelw) attacked Furt Sumter, und yon atte! Detroit, . The Straits of Mackinac the troops went to the Federa! Governusent for the | aro open, mm Prairie State, gions jon of the wame, and for the dafence of the | state, uni 6 Northern ‘Transportation ives and property of the inhabitants of this city. | Company's tir f My intention was never to attack Maryland, Lutt | Wonlslne: Lave those troops, au I anid before, for the ‘protec. ton of Washington, Now, gentlemen, iro home and tell your people that if wil not atiwck us we will not attack them, and if they do atuack ws we will return it, aud ge deeply ladem wi They report emsunter wav hgARou ay the season, nate throush, ¢ tee in the Straits, but ow be considered opem for —_—_——_—___. Unt severely, Late Texan ‘ "Bhove troops must core to Washington, and that | ps celle nec mtbere News, through Meryland. ‘They can nether go’ under it, | Prem a eutieman who left Galveston, Texas or can they fy ove ity und they “shal! com’ | on route for the North, on the 2d of April, we through it, 7 learn that: great apprehension was felt im that state with regurd to the incursions of hostile Indians and Mexica and the scarcity of food, The entire crop of the past year has been a Perryville, Md., April 25.~-Goy, Mies bar istued & proclamation for the Legiolature ot Mary. | failure, All the supplies of corn are bronght Jand to assemble in Frederick City tomorow. > | from New U deome down th \. sippy the presence of the Federal troops at Auuapoli: Tle thinks that if a bloekade of the coast was Capt. Rossats, of the Norfolk line of steamer in charge of the Lou am at ove made,hick would be eaxy of accomplishment, aeope froin the month urvived at Novia Feosd', | the whole state-of Taxas would bo. starved out has been received b; A Anwapolis yesterds a Cowmmbia, BR. R, Cuyter, hoe Boston, Maryland, nuda eis ¢ iow Ve | umors of an attack by a party of wid Camanches upon Fort Brown, Oo the whole route from New Orleans, through Mississippi, Alabama, Georyia, and the Carolinas, the utmost excitement prevailed, Every litle village has ite vigilance committee Grace, with "6000" N Khe me rare Zhe Me cachiusetis wach ued for Washington Wednesd Pr ais esi! of selon» on Mell, ‘The unter set wey Lhe Coustitttion wis Loeail for th sentiment most often speken, and with great Of the Patapece te blow an le the port of si a by ull clasees, ta, We must take 4 Baltimore, Ayrit xin Washingvon !” The reports of great Uaion demonstrations in Now York and elsewhere are not believed, The reporied resignation of General Scorr was hailod with the utmost enthusiasm, On the same train with our informant were The first detachment va Juvetion yesterday ad ng the New “York ith ef rend Artech wot of nove from Aunapo ». ‘The troops march, the ri'vond Leiug uied for 3,400 men were ub owt to etures. several prominent southern men who occasion- eng ere Ally ldvowed crowds at the stations, all poir Tes Hocond Regiment Ondered to Ware | ing to tho Capital us the place for the gathering Awany, Aprit 26,—Since 1 P.M., ten com. | Mf te wutbera clans, Tne Baltimore Clipper says :—“Secession is Ee al Radnesel t is an gion it to save Y setting it on fire, and trying to tear ont wees € by eatlered from the deveurt clenent. ‘The frenzy of seceaaionia AB UNAUEWorAbWeevidence of tee whe w York city, Gol. W, orders today to hold Teadiness t0 prvceed forthwith to ) wad two from An: Apir't of the People. Wirson's Zovaves.—Wiison's Regiment « Fighting” Zouaver were token yewtevlay down ine Grounds, Staten mm looking fellows, Two more ¢ down. Their res aud revol at the Talend. While going di banner with tho inscription, wt and we ate liiforwed Ly t nel Winnon haw officers tliat Colom y thom awear, first wor to die oy the field of bat. isto avenge hin death by tonist. The tava are ‘eitly ferocious, and lilac blouse und panta k i " Hteqwent, are pr: babi ne wecensloniate will have Nationa. Zovaves.—Tho First Regiment, /. Momus, sod E “ved a were tharehed down to the oh kod White ata, uartered there Last nih y Atome A nots dollar ‘ Tre Dante Company. Col Listy Recently Of Ce Mom casts frvabied Whe Ory stiaatany ole ex wilt vet ° « Disie i aA Ae BL Jackeos Looir tyrant we Pie eit og Oe % wher @ . the stove Ut Core alivads ve F Gve Mautowt tek epte ied, ond the prow we La be very dsiagle Tae Mojoe ts keows « Srey MAW og erat tase ie Walaeey Navan tal aby syeW Coa wy's Dears = use a have sve My » Cram | Troom room avn vin. New Yorn he Sillownng: 14 the reeiments thet have ie this any The nam ers are fered by the wut rather comet Reg. Where from. he eee Boode Duan New ¥ -Mouwachusetts, 1000 w York Hesse 109 “ “ 90 « 90 “ 2 “ o “ “ 93 “ “ 98 “ “ o “ oo “ Total. Tomer ov vin New York Suns Dear Sir—As & Union-loving citizen, and being one of these, although willing but incapable of fight- ing for the preservation of liberty and the Uo'on, I miggested in my workshop that every hand employ- ed there, while the war Insts, shoulil contribute '® weekly st kay 10 cenita towards a fund to be used for the benefit of thone families whose head ix engaged in the present struggle for liberty, If every employer and employes would contribute « stall smite to auch » "unt, brothers, fxthers aud gona, who are absent, could fight with lighter hearts, Knowing those dear ones left behiud aro well taken carecf. Being aware of d ainow of society the working class ing iat great benefits would reault from such @ fund, I leave this for your cousideration, A Wonktvowan, Mr. Fiitor :—1 have exerted myself to get onrolled in some military company since the war comumenced, but all sey Tam too old, I visited the Palace Garden, where L urderstood old men were eurolling themselves under their country’s bauner, ‘Vut ales, bir, they are only a Sheriff Ghard, or the 4ee comitates ona ninall Kcalo ; now I wish to Farone organization of men 4 years or upwards the war, the wh rioned qwinted as other vw Now, Sir, any aid you can afford #od & constant sulseriber to your paper for more than twenty year, will conver a favor on A Patni or THY OLD Beto. ‘ol. Gorv is forming a new regiment in New and Brooklyn, called the “LtscoLn GeaRn," sod intends to offer the services of Togiment to the President of the United Su do duty at the White House in the elty of W 6 to be commis. ntrer companies. Kd 1812 goldier, of age, f To THosr Exenrr rrom Fine AND Mint TAny Doty—Ariestion!!—You are invited to enrol! your names ut 17 Lictlow at. for the pu pono of mibduing fires, Ge, and to be in readines- sould our services be required by the General Go: vernmcutte crush out rebellion, snd see that justice iy meted out to traitens, |. Farwrn, J Sivenen Recment N, hold an election of bt, last evening, at th dequuarters, uxpix, formerly Lieut, Lith of this city, was unanimously elec t. Ep, Karvy, Lieat, Gol. Capt. Cara Ketirn, Mijor. The folowing gentlemen were appointed on the Staff: Lovus Senvwenen, Ad- Jutant; Wat, Me Waraiawxnoat, Quartermaster ; Journ Manic, Payaaster, ‘Thin Regiment is fall 470 men and will be mustered into the Un ted States service this morning at 11 o'clock, at thelr present quarters, Landman's Park, Goth street and Third avenue, Id oftivers of formod that Tule Connoury Is fom the seven thousand who Lonel Conconan's regime st, the From Albany, Albany, April 25,—At a meetin, of the state officers, nde. the threo million bill, held yeater- day, all being present, the following resolution was acliy ted: crolved, ‘That oa Foon asa wifficient number of companies of voluatoens have their full compliment, seventy men encb, including officers, the Board will proceed to pass ujn the aeveptance of #uch compa nies, and that when a sufficient nuniber of comp nies, fully organized, are accepted, this Hoard will precoed t divide them into reyiuients, and desks nate the companies to comprive each regiment, and that the companies accepted by the Governor kince the Last meetiag of the Board will, when filled, be distributed into regituents by resolution of ‘the Board, Tn consequence of tho above resolution the fallow: fog chrowar bon been towed today frou Meal ony To Inerrctoms Mivter rolls nre the only authority which the Ds partment will have sf the nuwber aid names of men nthe service, ‘They tnust be made out wih por fect accuracy, #'1 the na» es being written legib'y im alphabetical order and numbered, place of nativ t place where mustered, according to army veg Bids, ana vue touster ro.) must contain a full cem- plement of seventy-seven men, or they will not be Teceived. ‘The certificate of the muster roll must be placed at the bottom of the roll. (igned) — J. Mamawrrt Rear, Jr, Adjutant General, Siuce last night eighteen new companies hive been eprolid making the totai number of compan: few up to noon oue hundred and sixty ning. Araong thewe registered today are five from the city of Now York under Captains Cuanuiw G. Stoxm H.W. Corvorr, ©. DiLey Wr Weis and Hoa Denyea.’ The follow iution was adopted by the Board of stata officers today:— Resolved, Thut the provisions of General orders No. 1, 90 fiir ag Itullows the acceptance of compan- few not full be continued and allowed as applicnble to the first weventoen regiments of mid volunteers only, provided that the officers indicated for any ny, be not commissioned until the company ait 1 cane the troope are red to mare! from the reudeavous for #ervies before the compan- jew are filled, the Hoard reserves the right to com nolidate the Tespective companies, In caso of consolidation « Wew election of officers shall be held under direction of the Governor, and officers 80 elocted shall receive coumiasions PROCLAMATION WY RDWIN D, MORGAN, GOY- ERNOK OF TU: STATE OF NEW TORKS Under autbority of the act entitled au set to au thorlee tho eubedyiay and sysipment of a Youn wer militin, and 1 provide. for the purilic defence, paswed by the Legivature of thin mite on the 16th dey of April instant, wud in cowpliauce with the formal determination of the officers usrued iu the eaid act, Ido hereby call fur 21 regiments of volun teer militia, of TS0 men each, ie addition tothe number already cated for by thy proclauation un. der dite ‘of tho tah day of April iustans sad IP do. hereby require that the yoluatser mi'it's shall here. sitor bo crgen ized avd accepted it Senfenmity with Pf ths Constitution of this statevad with fd relations embraced in Geueral Ore No. 17, issued this day. at witness whereof I ‘Tave hereunto affixed the privy seal of the anit this 26th day of April, im the * hs N yoar of our Lord 1 wp okale By the Governor, Lockwoon 1, Dory, Private Secretary, Aw Eyipence ov Manrran Arrection is thown in the wife of Private Guavy, of tho 20th Alban; Regiment who weat with toe bi fo battle wld i usbaud, h the enemy, ton, at noon, railroad comm nnteation being stopped: ‘The reported burning of Mc, Canwar Lanmn's real: dence in maid to be hucorreet. A freight tran at Slemmerts Ton was avized, Joaded with proviaions, eto, posed to belong © the 8th Masnediumetta Ty Q iment juatter Master Coox, of the Now York Seventh Rowtitnent, had been arcoatest nian apy. vl rritiee of Baltuare het wsizet the Dremen ship Aduniral, lowed for L vorpal. Th news, railroad travel iw ne Wash being inter: upted. From Baltimore. April %,—The Baltimore Sun pecial election in Waitina sre was a a) galy igglity- votes were east, and they all on uu Phere te no conficination of the cou Bort Piekene, but thy crslence in some quarters, ‘The Portamouth (Va) Transcript of Tuewlay, Despatches received last night, give impor: wl gloriows news Port Pickens was taken by th, ‘The onsen our side is said to be heavy, ~jeteh states the lows on the wide of the Bouth, orien, but the victory is our, estiately after the above, the Sun saya tha te enabled: to atite, on! the authority of 9 yrivate cuspateh received in thi city Last night, Hot the battle ts incorrect! from Pensacola, aro Ehaniberst ang it Haltinore youterda; one Wt all the ‘public buildings, veveilienee is Kept over strangers procs L that ety ts conveyance by carriage to York, hou ave cloved nal wore being or tice co All pore wre required to volunteer, ) percent be ow par ther, Yoong ivan Weney bs being exchanged for Hiip News. prit 24.—The ship Niagara, cwiny, March 10th, lat, 70:15, Markets, Apri 24.—The Pork nvarket reatly © L Loading merebants etuplain they camnot g vinions from Oineiniatiy nor yas thirvuigts ave explaining ti nia Rebels, apt. Danie rived. ng, from York, Vir~ 5 J. Dasteis, and crew Of the sloop Bunsl h veswel was capsized in Capt. Daxinis, of the Sunshine, reports while coming down the river opposite Yorktown, was fired into from or the supposed purpose of making heave to, Beven ae were fired. It blowing hea at the time at this port ihniny y tine to save whieh wns towliy The achoone Deing right aheed un and t ok us on board shone, ix tinder the i vessel toy whe worl and crew imprisoned, he erce also brings home Csptain w of Heh Hee Elis, > » were compelled ti vensel in York river for fear of being seized and iinprisoned, ig Against Hortherners Ix very bitter. Tue sloop tha, Capt. ALEX. Rrixpiey, ali arrived this morning from Virginia, Capt. B. having left for fear of being relied. The Arrieta is partly owned in Yorktown, Va., but the crew nre all Susten Telandera, She brings howe Capt. Nictotas Becait, who has been engazod in the oyster trade between this port and Virginia for the last tweaty-five years. Capt. B. had between $5,000 aud $10,000 worth of oyvters there, but will probably love all, Lave been seized and hiawel! WARD Washington Safe. —_—_——— New York Troops tn the Capital, oe COMMUNICATIONS OPENED, — ‘The Annapolis Route Secure, —— Yesterday forenoon we received a dispateh stating that the Sixth, Seventh, Twelfth, and Seventy-First Reyiments from New York bat reached Washington, and were safely at the Navy Yard. Further dispatches to confirm this news.) Later intelligence stated that the New York venth Regiment and Colonel Be ruacr's Mass- achusetts regiment met with so hostile a re- ception when they first attempted to land at Annapolis, that it was considered advisable to await further reinforcements, which in dae time arrived, They consisted of the 4,500 which left New York on Sunday morning ‘Their united force was sufficient to silence all opposition, ‘The railroad from Arnapolls to the junction was repaired and the 7th Regiment and somo of the other troops formarded at once to Wash. ington while the whole road was placed auder cur military possession, We can now promptly forward direct from this city to Washington as many men as necded; and for every Southern Reziment that con be sent there, the North can send ter ieneral Scout threw out several companies towards the Annapolis Junction, which over- awed the enen aval Intelligence, Adtitional precautions for the protection of the Breoklyn Navy Yardshave been taken. On yew terday tho force of watchmen was increased, and all its members armed, Tue marines have their mus kets loaded, op guard, and severs! rounds of car- tridges aro in thelr boxes, ‘The entire premises are as safely secured ag the means at the disposal of the commandant will adm t of A largo load of provisions and stores, reset a from the Norfolk Navy Yard, arrived here yester day in the shooner David Hale, fiom Norfolk. It Was sent off some weeks since, but, as matters look- ed rather suspeious in Virginia, the officers of the Gosport Station prudeat'y prevented ita debarka tion, The skipper of the Hale reports that the burning of the Mneof-battle ship New York om the stocks, was perfectly torrifie, Poople thought the dames would spread for miles. Tae achoouer Sam. Mitchell is loading with stores aud army sup= pliew for Philadelphia, ‘The Vuited States steam frigate Roanoke, is to be Gited out for sea, Workrmen commenced to re: move her housing yesterday, and by Monvlay she will be ready to take the Savannah's berth at the wharf, The Rounoke rates with the Watash, Gol orade, & ‘The clurtered steamer Monticello which was on'y two days at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, left yesterday for the rendezvous of the blockade fleet. A crew of 80 wen from the North Carolina, and 3 heavy guns (there being no suitable enes available) were pat on boord, ‘The steamer Huntsville, alo chartered, was taken into dock, and will receive a crew and Armament tomorrow, or Monday, ‘The steamer Yankee came upto the Yard, and was taken in hands at once by the workmen, ‘The following vex nels now lie In the stream : Condition, w: itting out rapidly, Su Jmost finished. Room «Preparing for service, Potomac p ordina’ y, Hrandyw 0..1n ord'nary, 4.80; Jt commission but {umnovable, Varind, Surv In comminson, Qrewiord., ris Tu commlasicn, ‘ankee, (chat tered). Preparing for sen, Huntsville, "Preparing for se, ‘Of these the Wabash, Savannah, Hoanoke, Poto- tac, Yankee aud) Huntsville, can be speedily mide available for Liockading, ‘There is@ lack of light ordnance at the yard to arm the light draft vessels properly, Recruiting for the army was comparatively dull yesterday, It figures up thus: Cedar street, 4; Hudoon street, 2 ; Chatham street, 6 ; Navy, Cherry street, 90, Total 4, ‘The War Cristie, ‘Troops from Texas. pabter-finte The wteamebiip Empire City, Captain Deows,at- | PY et wna rece ved from the Doard of Alder. THE ENTHUSIASM OF THE PEOPLE. | tived ot tale port yomerday morning from Texas, oem in favor of printing 2400 additions! copies of ~t= ee 1 teen nate ae ts PACTS AND ROMORS, from that #tate, erivinal umber ordered was odicicat, Th wat pe ‘The Pmpire City, leh Indiawein, Temas, on the finally adopted. At a rpecial meeting of the Board of Fucas | 19th instant, She brings Lome the secund regimen | pa ord coeeerred te py Dame. Me Sicxuam tion on Werlnesday eveuing, it wax ordered that the | of infantry, three hundred and «ixteen in number, | reciente ie a abhre ‘of the Grey Cheanboriaus salaries of Gronuk W. Coortn, finance clerk, and | under the comm. nd of Major Busrmano—and the Tus Peard then adjourned. Enwin Cor, assistant clerk, who have volunteered for the wat, be pid to their faa iltes during their sbaence, aid that their povitions Le restored to them om their return, A similar order relative to the ralarion of teachers aud janitors who shall ve lunteer was referred to the cominittee on teachers, with power, Mewrs, Bar ond Cavanact, members of the Bowid, having departed for the war, a resolution wus passed grantug them leave of absence, and Qeuroring the warwest sympathy of their awoui- ates, ‘The Supervisors have decided to isme revenue bonds to t.. amount of $250.0 0, to provide fur the ‘wants of volunteers werving in the war, Mamas Brothers offer the volunteers the free use Of the lofts in their piano-forte manufretory at the comer of Second avenue and Twenty-first strect, for Grill, eating or sleeping rooms, Pilace Garden is avo offered gratuitously for similar purpose, ‘The Ladies’ Association of the Sixteenth ward, organized for the purpose of presenting shirts to the volunteers, acknowledge the receipt of » bale of fine red flannel from Lone & Taviow. Similar gifts from other merchants will be called fur ou address. ing box 461 New York Post Offer, tral depot for the reception and forwarding wecomd of cavalry, two hundred. aud serouty-seven in number, commanded by Captain Wurraxo ; ala the Bard. Compory 8 left Port Duncan on the 9th: of Marehy nud arrived at Indianola on the 10th of Apeil. The | companies D, G, H aod K, had been stationed at | Fort Clark, They lef that place on the tof ult,, | sud arrived at Tudlanols with company E. Mere they wero detained three days Uy bad weather, be- fore they cou'd set sail, ‘The Camanobes followed in the route of the troops, | and marked thelr way Ly slaughter and mping | ‘They committed frijghtful depredations on ali «idem, | driving off cattle, buming hotses, and nvurdering | the inhabitants. ‘The following are the officers in command of the ral © moponien returning in the Kaupire City ¢ Mijor Sweraan ; Company D, Capt y G, Captain Beoons ; Comm | py WM, Lieutenant Bru. ; Company K, anal Br Kn, Cav 187 Captain Warrrsa, Commanding-offieee Captain Jonsses, Captain Rovat, Lieut, Ponren, Leut, Lows, Assistant-Surgeous Dr, Bronte, Dr. Ganswuimn, Dr, Rawsaen. The following Iuliew came also aw pamengers ia the Empire City; Mrs. Major Bixrann and niece, Mm. Captrin Jouseey, Mrs Lieut Batty Mrs, Wor, The troops 6 dition At the organization of the regiment, there were twenty-six officers appointed frow the southerm nine from the North, Since the neces nt nice of the Southern officers ba und been vidvaneced to higher grades in tho ariny of th AL the officers were invited ton Davis, and core tain promotion guaranteed to ther, Ne twithstand ing this, the reginent left ‘Toras, or rather the «ix companies that arrived in the Coatzacoatens, aud yy In excellent or private Denewulence ix now open at the stitute, at the clerk's office, Associations wishiug to find » channel for their stores are reque ted to iately, aa the medical raf of the f supplion to wend with the regi- ow being Laquiries reypecting punving will be answored st the ame place, We are requested ty puldinh the following notice of movement for the relief of the wounded, Ladies of ull churches aud denominations are in- vited to unite with the ladies of tis parish in pro: viding lint aud bandages for the artny. ‘Thoy will meet for this in thie Werk, Sune lock, in the baw cl of Great Jonas treet and Ince ; entrance on (rent Jono «treet. of inoney, linen, lint and red flan vel made into shirts or tunade, Kocks, sclason, pouger, CAN preserves, Arrowroot, farina, ote,, ny thing muitable for sicknesw, grat fully received ist the rane time anc place, or tury be want to “Bus. SAMUEL Coon, 460 Wet Lth at, two doors from 6th ave. At the ladies! meeting held at Dr. Pott's Church, the president announest that the necessary instru tions for the preparation #f liut and bandages would be given at the room in the Society Library builds ing in University Plice. Ladies can be supplied with work and shown how to put up the article manufictured, ‘The president further instructed the audience that the cloth for bandages should be thoroughly washed out in hot water before making it up—o auggestion which it is hoped will be gen erally heeded, as lotions cannot penetrate the tex~ ture of unwronght cloth, ‘The manufseture of ban'ages, clthing, & going on vigorously at the Home of the Friendless 1 in ex plient health and con 3 fine din ve learned to} ve wo wold, ‘Tho inm- ents be'd out to incite the enlisted men to desert were Aivregarded by thee, though the au AhoritiOs at Montyomery and of the state of Texas had expressly declared that their allegiance to the United States Government was at an end, When the Einpire City Jef, the United Sates stoomer Mobawl wos at Havana waiting for sup. plics, She wns to anil for Texws in two days, The United Stites schooner Jon Appletos, Lieutenant Duncan, soiled trom Havens on the 20th instust, with the muils or Key Westy Tha Av tie RACE komt Seine —Danivo Anvesirnr,—Por several days a flay has been floating f+ Wureb, just at v, however, were anxfous that another should surmount the top of the pire, whore the gilt cross otaads, ut a he'ght of 260 feet from the ground, Several persons undertook the dangerous feat, but on mounting by the interior staircase to the highest window In the steeple, thought they would scarcoly. have nerve enough to undertake it, At last Wine LAM O'DONNELL and CHarin MeLacumnoy, two painters in the eroploy of Ricuarn B. Posptex, of Filth Avenue, decided to make the attempt. Get~ ting out of the little diamocd shaped window about half way up, they climbed up the lightaing red on the east sido of the spire tothe top of the «pire Hore one of the men fastened the pole securely to tho cross, although quite a gule was blowing at the ready. Several women have le their named at the May thematical Rooms, Couper Institute, ag nurvea, ready w engage in attendance upon the elek aud wounded, whenever thelr services may be re- quired. "The New York Medical Association for the Sup- ply of Lint and Bandages for the Anny, (J. Hit sex, Treasurer, No, 12 Ninth street.) acknowledge the receipt of the following gifts :— Mrs, Insao Bris, $20: Dr. JO. Stone, $90; De. J. Lixsiy, $0 ; Dr. J. W. Gamer, $20 ; Dr. J, Hane bea, $100, A. Mont, bx pleoes of muslin for bands ages ; BR You, stationery for comtittes ; A, Dincex, one gross toilet wax ; abonymous, «lot of old linen, The Liverpool and London Fire Tasurance Com: pany have appropriated one thousaud dollars for the relief of the sick and wounded, ‘The teaitor Wiarats is not altogether without Tio flag thus seoured, the during young man mounted the crow, snd taking off bis bat, bowed to the inamense crowil that were watching bis move- ments from Broadway. As the flag flooted freely in the air, they lairst out into loud and repeated cheers, discretion, Ile Las sent his iother and bis chile Danter Fis and Dr, Sano, who were are dren to Boston, to remain there until the southern | rested on Wednesitay on a charge of treason, were revellion cenwer, Owing to the pressure of official business come munications on private or personal aMsirs from Gene eral Woor's friends will necessarily revualn uns answered for the present, ‘Tho Milwaukie Sentinel says :— Hon J, F. Pourrn lett Washiugton on Prid morning lavt, and gs the intelligence that of tho 60,000) ptand of arms at Harper's Berry previous to its abandonment, 45,000 staud Bad been shipped nsylvania, and westwardly throuh riuiig Western trv were ate to havo bem exauiued yesterday before the Com: missioner, but owing to the press of business, the examination was deferred until te 2 Unusual activity seems t) be the order of the d: ay in the office of the United States District Attorney, aud, there is a sharp lokout kept for traitors, Tur Barrery is o¢ iment. Yoeterday: the urins and accoutrements, yuaves are barracked in Castle Tur Exeanraenr 0: cupied by the Fith Regi recruits ived thei Companies of y have been Sinith, and | Gard Col, Evtsworrit took possession of calaer eoutera pola rWwanisland | Hevray's store in Canal street, yesterday morn Virgins, eas Of the | ing. His inen received their uniforms, which Ler ity. Sympathizerx with rebellion meet with rough treatment in the interior countles of thin state In the vilige of Amertentam, Fulton Count, farner from the back district, who had not tin to understand the new order of things, returued t remark that the 8 vith hadncted just right, Tame diately a rope was noosed around his neck, an old flour barrel inverted over his head, and thus pow: dered and muzzled, the unlucky “secessionist” wag Jed through the streets, No perwoual Injury was iniilcted, but the gentleman was alowed t leave the village # wiser map, ‘The Philadelphia Nerth Amertcan says Southerners who come up here on business or runds are utterly dumbtounded at the overwhebal \unanim'ty of the people, their caleysettled, reso ato air, the ¢ swith which thes’ gy about ther preparations | visible evi- denen that they neit! ‘apromise nor will put up with cne man, who hist Deen ooking at Wings he own in’ Market street jobbin westein tmyer saic such a state of things aw here. All who come from the South agree that no adequate idea of what is which were of au inferior consiste of agrey jacket, Lived with red and trimmed with black and red braid; pants Grey, and two shirts, ono red and the other w | Grey, tho latter to be their fatijue dress, They Will present a fine appearance marchiny down Brovdway on Saturdiy afiernoon, Boarp or AtoenmeN.—The Presidont, Ald Genet, to the chair, A communication was receiv J from My, Kiaaivas, stating that be was recruiting regiment; that he ud beeu doing everything toward At, even supporting the mcn at lis owu expense, and he now aske for quarters for them, aud such meane wil! fit them out for the Meld, He hades led upon Union Safety Comittee, but cou d get a> aitise y ule mation, Ald. Boorn said there were several cases of this kind. There had been a great deal of dissitistios tion expressed regarding the way the Union Safety Committeo were ncting, He would therefore offer @ rewo'ution cov erting the whole ground. Ald. Greer thought the Vulon Committee should ‘ect in the matter of providing aud equipplag volun. teers inumediately, offered the following : umnerous applications havo been rs of this Bourd for information with provision to be made fur the volun reference to tl he real nature of the case exists anywhere | teers to be raised in this city, de in that sect!on Whereas, Tuo sum of ote millioa dollars bas A mechanic, a native of Philadelphia, who, with | bteu appropriated for the purpose of procurint the necessary equiptuenty and outfits of the willtary force of the city to be disbursed by the Union Dé: fence Committee, thereore— Resolved, That the Union Do'ence Committee be requested to communicate to the President of the Board of Aldermen as to what provisions, if fog, they bare made for recruitin crgatia ng, unliorming aud equipping the several reytmen's of volunteers pow, being formed and ¢) be formed in Shis city, and when the utiforms, arma and cquip= ments of said regiments wilt be ready, and also | pat portion of said sum 1s to be appropriated for the rellef of families of volunteers, and such other Anformation as will acquaint the oouiuittes with these objects, AN. Gever thought this resolution did not cover the ground, He hoped the application of Mr, Kime MIGAN would be granted, moved that $5,000 Le ap: propriated for this reg iment. Ald, Puoweyt said he would lke to see this re- ferred, until they understood from the Usion Come number of others, was lately driven out of Me amphi by the secession mob, on account of his being & Union man, say that the people there have been shamefully imposed mpon with regard to the «tate of public opinion in the free states He expected, from. what be had rend and heard, to find the free states Aivided, and never felt more surprised than when, upon reaching them, be found but one party, and ‘shat for the Usion! From the reports of the south erm prees and the rumors industrious!y circulated by the traitors, that the eutire North was divided and one half the people bere arrayed openly against the war policy, the Union people had lost all confidence io the gove. nment and jolped the secession movement alnwet en maseo. CITY NEWS, mittee what they were going to do, fina, Ald, Gexrr said, be learned that Messrs. Sint, Kxxvapy and Kenaiaax, bad called ou the Union Committee regarding the different regirucnts they were raising, and were told that it was not the in tention of thit committee to do anything for any regiment until it was equipped and accepted by the state. It was iinpossilile for regiments to equip thrmeelves, ‘The object of the appropriation was for immediate equipinent. He feared that the Com- mon Coun it bad been tov hasty ft this in approe yriation, and as it was cleor'y llega’, being acted on by both Boards, the same evoning, he sup taxpayers wou'd repivtiate tt, A communication was announced from the Union ‘ommitter, thanking the Common Council for its timely and patriotie action, aud assur.ng them that the money would be econowically and suitably ap ied. ‘Tix was now considered satisfactory, und be preamble and resolution were adopted, Alder: man Giver’ motion was lald over, Alderman Fanuzy presented a resolution, in view ofa rumo ed threat of segeesion ey npathleers bo turn off the Croton water, € appropriate $4,000 to Dut the pumps in order, Laid over, A rowlution, toappropriate $300 to purchase @ gold wout! box for Major Axpenson, was adopted, Boarp or CounciLMEN.—The Board met at the usual hour yesterday, Mr, Jowrs, the President, inthechalr, ‘The chair of Councilman Ornweu, Qwho went to Washington with the 12th Regiment) was tastefully decorated with the American colors, and a blue ground with thirteen silver stars, mre moun! ith w rosette and two sinall American Hage revolution of M Pixcxnry, tho Croton D: rmigrt was directed wt to advertise for proreelt i More Troors rrom Ruope Isiaxp.—The teamer Empire State arrived here from: Providence, R, I. yesterday morning at an early hour, with 600 troops on Loud belonging to the Ist regiwent Rhode Island Mi.itia, » portion of which lef here on Bune day last, They are commauded by Lieut, Co!, Pow MAN, and cowprise two detachments from the Mo chanice Rifles, two from the Ist Light Infantry, two from the Providence Artillery, two from the Provie dence Cadets and one from the Westerley Rifles, They were during to afemoon transferred from the Empire State to the stesm@ship Bienville, on which they sailed in the evening ———_—___ Seizone or Anas Ar THe AvaMs Exrness Orrice.—Sergeant Bracken, of the Second Precinct, visited the office of Avass’s Evpress Company, and selzed five cases of Minie rifles, di rected to Jowwru C, Gerun, Philadelphia, One thousand rifles, marked Governor DExwison, Ohio,” were also seized, They were sent by Boucte tam, Hart & Grats, The Express Company were ‘about to ship Them as being consigned to loyal par- ties in loyal states ; but the order of the government is peremptory, and requires shippers and express companies to report to police headquarters all goods went or consigned to or by them, and obtain perais: sion to forward them, poving ha Heigea Paroinent say the streets or Avenues where Kuch work is payablo from the Bele pale steamship Quaker City, that, was to sign raven sy ropriaion, further order. van q vunelluen Barnay and Lewe presented \- oer aee and gone to the Navy Ward, under Gov tions, cov pliweutaty to Counclinan Ormwree and Mr. CLiacuan, the Clerk, whose ure for ‘Washington has already been Se Gnd munication, dated April 2%, was received from Cul, Ws. Wiison, asking for uniforms for bis regiment, Tt was referred to the Union Defence Coramittoe, ‘The Comptroller was directed to lease the pre= tulsee ot No. 4 Fowth aveuug at # rent of $600, La ENxcAmpmxunt,—The Seventy-Third Regi- ment, Col, R. Toarxuw, bas been ordered w d camp duty, by companies, each serving five days, a Fort Richmoud, ta GOsee eSee retes A the on of the #, Fires, Accidents, Inquests, &c. AccrpestaLiy Daowsen.—A mhdle-aged | moan, attired as a laborer, fell ints the dock at pier 46, B. BL, yoeterday a’ternoon, aul was drowned, though every effort was made to rescue him. Khe name ia not known. A cap which he wore was re covered snd taken to the Tih Ward Btation House. Suppen Deatn rx Baoapway.—Polics Officer Davin Hatem, of the 2th Precinct, while } patrolling his beat yesterday afternoon in Broad | 1s euddenly fell dead to the pavement. His bedy wae taken & the Bts ion Honse, where Corser DACKMAR will bold an inquest upon it today. Accwwents.—The Bridve at pier 2, N. Re gave way yeterday while a crowd was tipam i® awaiting the arrival of the sts ubeat Kil von Kel men preetpitated jute the dock. All were nerd Joon Hace, employed is missing ond supposed to Ron Oven ny AN Oxest) 0s AND Kirn Coroner Jackaw held an injuost yesterday at Ne, 71 Division street, upon the body of # ahild, 4 yoar old, named Troe, F. Lasapox, who waa run over ty an omnibus and killed, while playing in front of the residence of bis parents, The occurrence was showm have been purely accidental, aud « verdict t that effect was rendered. ‘Tue Scrrosen Case ov MaLpnacticr. ‘The inquest held on the body of Letmuue Lag vem, & French lady, rewiding at 122 Spring street, showed that decensed died fro 9 newural carwes, and ay hed been rumored, from malpractice ou the pare of her attending physician. Mas Kitneo sy A Durery Sieger. Baauia. Hooas, @ yung man about 19 years of age, was rhot inthe Bowers, sorcral weeks since, ty ¥ Sherlffof this eit, Ted untill law, evenings ayieat will be held at the Y. Hey) MoMAntS vou arrested 4 the time, and ia atil! locked uj in the Tombs. Police Int us ASSAULT UPON Prann Swersy, an Tet terday for a snurderous a lad, 6 yearn Tt appears shat Swreey, while intoxicated, weized the boy by the heels, and dashed: iat the widewn'k with fearful force, A Citta Inborer, was arrewted yous wut upon Jouw G Asam, The boy wax taken up inscnaible aud couvayed to the residen © of his + No. 630 Seoomd awe., wicre Loliew at the point O° death, Swine wns Drought Lefore Justice Conson.y, and looked up te await the result of his barbarity, LEGAL REPORTS—THURSDAY,. Supreme Conrt. The Volunteers’ Hone Fund Sockety.—App'ica- tion was mado on Thursday, to Justice Ingraham, to approve and authorize, as required by law, the certificate of incorporation of the Volunteers? Fund Bocioty, The cdject ne ntated in the oarti6.. ring in the tnilitary ae 1 thetr wives es and frieewda,® anagers of Ue saciety are filty in number, tude many of the tucst prominent citizens ef ty. Honor granted the Bujawin Va His approval. the motion, Hockly's case further postponed—In the Hackly matter.—This matter now come am Carambers, before Justice Barnard, ‘The motion for the discharge of the prisoner, Alm drew J. Hackly, was argued by Win, Fullerton, Faq., aud the matter was then udjonrned until to day, iv order to givo District Attorney Anthea ag epportunity to reply. Saperlor Court. Burnham Benson ee, the New Jeracy Tranpene tation Company.—This cae was reported in Tew Sux on the 26d Last, It came on ato trial term be fore Justice Wurre. The action was brought te re cover damages for not carrying the plaintiff te Philadelphia by the 12 o'clock train, at which time he preseuted himself at the depot to go, but the de fendants refused to carry him. He purchased ticket witha view of going on this particular t ‘aud by reason of his not go'ng, suffered damages. The jury upon a verdict, were dischary Theovore Ritter ve, Laura Keene,—This action is brought by Mr. Ritter as assignee, to recover $060, al'eged to be due from the defendant te Mies Ida Clifton, for her services as an actross at the dee feudont’s theater, The jury were umible to agree uo a verdict and were discharged. Court of General Sessions, Before the Recorder, Convictions—John Murphy, a pickpocket, wai sent to the Penitentiary for six months, om Lis plea { of petty larceny. ; James McLaughlin, who pleated eul'ty of am ate tempt to commit grand larecny, was eentenced te tho Penitentiary for one year, John Henles have pleaded guflty Of w snoflar but more agarawal offence, Was sentenced te Lmprisoument im the Biabe™ Prison for two 1 endorwement of hie aa Abbott appeared for rs. sit wos engaged for the remainder ef The . doy with the trial of w gung of alleged thicves, wh stele clothing and inouey to dhe ant ant of $08, the property of Richard One of the guug plond~ $1 Kuilty, yesterday 1), and was: sentemced, ‘Thace others William Hoffiuan, Jota Meyens and Lewis Brown, were tried, but the Juay could gab wares uy nw verdet ne the Prisoners were re.) mmanded ‘ al, ‘Vhey were tried jointly upon a joint iudictinent, J i ‘ Another of the sue Kaye, Frederick Strohimegery | dado acparate trial. Me was tried, but the wes tot Buished, and will be resumed atthe ¢ of the Court tomorrow, . ~~ Tue Wan Movement.—Devanrorn ov Tun Sao Kewimene Tovar,—Brigadier Genera, Hotriiy Las codeved the 2d Regiment Hudses fe to assemb'c In full uniform (fatigue cap) ae ALM. this Friday to wke etka lie fo fry Sa re fpbposed they, wilt take their de- parture from. 11 to 12 o'eloel ne Bit of 10 full Cow panles, a Yesterday, several companion were supplied with the pew uniforms at the City Hall, ‘The Messry, BuooKs, of Naw York, were unable te full their contract for uniforms, and «portion of the vo'unteers will provably not be uniformed une) they go into quarters at Teuton, ; t icemen terday took leave of wbyence and Jouned the regi ment, ! Policeman Jom A, Van Voorum was elected | Optio of tne 4d Cor pany Hudson Guards, ee regular and three special et evening, Jama Heuua, Second Lieutenant of the Independence Guard, was former comrades ana a numer of friends = Biegant sword, sash, belt, shoulder-straps, and a wreath, ‘The presentation took place at Jagouy wloon, Mr. Qrivrann a's presented the Indepeudense company with a valuable snaredrum and wighta, For two days past, the propeller Kedar, of the Cunard line, bas been loading with provisions, he ving been ghartered by the United States Govern: ment, od it is algo stated that she ls to take ous 1,000 soldiers, ‘ ‘The New Jersey and Camden and Amboy Rall road companies have teudered the use of their roads | to the Government. A: ‘The New Jersey Railroad Company have tendered , "', 8 loan of $20,000, and the Camden and Amboy Rallrcad Company $10,000, to the Governor. WILLIAMSBURGH., Miuitany Movesents—The business of ree crulting volunteers still goes on, and at least halfe- dozen places are open in the District evory day few that purpes®, Hundreds are secording their names, ‘The citizens of Willaaaburgh generally, are forming themselves iuto relief coumittew' apd home guards, ‘Lhe object of one is to look after the = \* fuzuiliew of those who bave gone to the war, snd the she eowe we on ether to prepare shorusel ves by suitable dri, one cy wing properly armed and equi) wo " ennves rere eral F Pronapty Fatan Accipent.—A lad named Hexay Lanxoy, residing in Remsen street, was yew terday, severely, and it is foared fstally injured by falling from the roof of his residence to the street, He was 0 in raising # flag from the roof. SiATE OF NEW TORK DOMMIBSARY GEN OFFIOR, Beal semana eS ett bole L " Sos - hf unl 13 o'clock wp Go itn eta or frolehisg cn ing - may patter N TENTS, 7 WALL TENTS and FLIRS, Wie Poles and Ping com! reese Ore whe ste, tid Pine cclea for 1000 “atte a a ears tt NSS Hk “\opoeals wiltalee be received for furnishing, ae “(000 Drums and Bticks, and lings and Carriages, “=C.raxic ft> 3 } and Helves, ee cage : © eee quality and tng Vlted 4

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