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‘THE NEW YORK SUN MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 29,1851. OSS “The Vitter there is in Stones.” ALL mon who went to school whea they wore j boys, remember the time-honored fable of the ‘old man whose expostulations with an orebard- robbing youngster got him nothing but inso- lont defiance, until onforced by the solid argu- meant of stones, which wrought such a speedy change of mind as brought the culprit to his knees in a barry, There ## virtue in ‘“co-ercion,” afer all. Hardly for the flower of men, will love alone says Tomas Cantyir; commtaunity on the face of th chivalrous that fore is not necded, or the as- nance of force, to keep them in subjection to Tot mcession feel secure in the weakners or timidity of the Government, and seven « Confederate States” can array theinsslves in treasonable war at thirty days notice feeb'e defensive policy encourage Vircinin Maryiand traitors for a whi rsh headlong into recession and ays The fact is tha: opportunity like thi: 1 whe would never b anid there is no rth so pure oF 80 makes traitors of tgrapted to rebellion hy anyt Bat let the ser fiach one lightning gle ey, and bow it comers soa yooqte Ao their own pleasure, if they k row isansther vhiag fe uponths base eon Woy should not states of none to hin an le brave in at It wants only fores Hy as snch a gymnast traitors will soon inhospitable to thea not @ moment's Push on the advantage with greater vigor and boldness, Where is that blockad Is it ouly an idle threat? And if nm Virginia bas seceded and commenced war, why are Norfolk, Richmond, and other ports which might have been closed ina @zle day Washingte papper business in supplies to the rebel; tions for treasonable We indulge the hope that these and other omissions, unaccountable to us, may have other causes than a presen! want of resolve in the Government to push the wa of the rebellion at once. Let the President beware of traps, Now that tho has a few regiments at his back, he has more to fear fromthe tricks than from the They are utterly dnpre~ pared for the enemy that has risen in guch sud den and astounding force ia their path, looked for nothing like it, crush them, — They kuow it stratagems will now be employed to sain time, In this they will be powerfully seconded by the cowed and temnporizing spirit which must now rulo in the border traitors, They willtry every a» to recede with dignity from their belligerent Attitude, at wil] be prolific just now in pro- poattions for armisticn amt actemes of « mise ad reconciligtion. Let thy President Hacermd Yet’ he 7*Masion, that no peace shall ever be made with this rebellion without hanging one good dozen of its guiltiest leaders, regardless of all pity, Without one vindictive spark of feeling, we solemnty declare our convi Government which shall make a less example than this of such traitors whenever th fall into ita power, will be recreant to Justice, Lumanity and God. Sanday Editions. Ir has teen remarked, and often repeated of nt, that “there were no Sab. If this was true, 80 , still allowed to arms of the tra! Row is the hour to and their astutest feternly set his faco against rene moment the de- settled as a foregone late as a proced baths in the Revolution. much the worse for the Revolution, had it been so, there would haye been no I volution, or none worthy of grateful com Tt is true that war necossarily se, and dispenses with the order- al habits that usually control the Multitudes who dare self-indulgence of men. not trample on the visible sanctity and im- pressive quict of the Sabbaths of peace, easerly seize an opportunity to add wanton destoration to the necessary business of war, and to swell the stern clangor of military movement wi impious tumult of vain excit ty. This is one of the very worst curses min. gled in the cup of divine judgment which we now have to drink for our corrupt toleration of lawlessness, violence and oppress regret profoundly to see leading presses in this city, bike the Times and Tribune, which profess to respect the religious sentiment of the com- munity, and certainly depend very much on its support, now rushing in with the foi dlograde the Sabbath to a day of gain and de- Vauchery with the powerful uid of their Sunday What is the use or necossity for two or thre: new Sunday newspapers? the miscrable excuse of a popular ‘The Herald still suitaty and suf to the Sanday demand for news, and should be left undisturbed iu its bad eminence, test against this greedy and wanton wronye to the best interests of soc ¥ and the laws « The license of war, when laws y ing an excuse for this un Necessary aggravation of the flood of moral evil, creates an extraordinary necessity for thy heat efforts of the press to mitijcato and confine it, These journalists surely know not wha they do, when they open wide the flood-ates o the secular press upon a Sabbath already bal submerged by the devastating torrent of war. isely studied the struc ation, morals and or Joubt that a holy Sabbath is one of it ntal pillars, not te be removed with out prostrating the whole in rain, is the work to which our most influential jour 4 away by the Just of 4s and by the current of military i lirecting the vast power conferred 0: them by Christian patronage ! buked a» becomes those who hold more tha: mstitution in trust for Gon and If the thing is tolerated now, it will have to be tolerated after this i cuse has passed away. will for the prosperity of our neighbors, we are compelled to wish and to ask, that they may find the enterprise as unpopular and unprofita- bleas it is unhallowed and mischievous, arms, 60 fur from b No one who has ture of Christian ciy Let it be re their posterity, With all our good The S. District Attorney, Tu article in the Sun of the desired effect, and we have sured that before withdrawit Banks, Mr, E, Devarinip Sorta, the U District Attorney, set on foot a secret syste surveillance, which cannot fail to detect any at to transfer to the rebelling states any considerable wumsof money. We have reason hat this officer is vigilant and ener- wotic, While preparing an explanatory note shiv letter to for prudential persona, he wos at work with aT the force at his command to carry out the legi- timate purpose of his first letter. Tho chief object of that letter cannot now be divulged. All we ask, and this we demand, is, that in times like thesayno conventionaliem nor consid: eration for men of rank and woa'th, shall d ter public affcers from doing their whole duty. And when we are satiefivl that they act solely for the public good, we shall sustain them. Many of thei acts ara necessarily of a natare that cannot be made publie at once; but all of feials will Le held by the public to a course of untiring activity and anwavering firmness, Tre Foner ar Wasiixetos,—Over twen- ty thousand troops, as will be seen by our tole~ utaphic advices, must be in Washington before this paper reaches its readers, and great num- Lers will continue pouring in daily, unloss it should be determined to direct them to other points for the purposes declared in the Presi- dent's proclamation, ice at Baltimore is under state surveil lance, and no mesaages for Washington are per= mitted to pass except those of a private or mer: witile character, A Darny Passe semge brs letween Philidelphia and Washington y aving Philadelphia at 1:50 P.M. in operation Aa vor Matanzas, ( arrived early Saturday fter a passage of 4 days and nine hours from Matanzas, with a large numbor of passengers We are i papers and the fol ~ Memorandum ;—On h, Lat. 88 10N., Lone. utity of barrels apparently our. marked J.B, Three schooners were pick wag them Mose of Wallingford, Ci | formerly proprietor of the Ses, has patriotival tendered to Governor Beekisaiay, of Con- munificent sum of $100,000, to arm and equip a reg neeticr Gov. Leronen of Virginia, has ordered the volunteers who are flocking to Richmond, to stay at home until they are called out by con jetent authority. This is a decidedly pacific measure, Tur. U. 8. frigate Constitution has arrived at this port, from Annapolis, afer escaping many perils, She brings 161 Midshipmen from the Naval Academy. e THE LATEST NEWS. BY TELEGRAPA TO THE ¥. ¥. SUN. War Movements, &c. 20.000 Troops at Washington. ANOTHER 40.000 CALLED OUT. Great Union Reaction in Maryland. —_——— SECEDING. od From Perryville, Md. _ Highly Important News. 0 Generel Boorr, furnishes th ginks would foil, ‘The authority for the a ion is © mes rBi fired Vy a gentienan on being the sentiment preeved by Governor Letom, oday no flage of any descriptio ti yewterday, at noen, The Rhe Filth Regunent of Masa ie giment of New York. ght, in first rate condition, k, are sidered portectly safe, Ordinance. Philadelphia, Aprit ordinance of secension in Virginia just inade pub. Hie, Accompanying the decument is a long sched wetting forth tho time nf manner of holding the by the people, ‘Tue poll will bo opened in each military camp in Virginia, Volun- ontot the State, aud voters poll for its ratifica teers, wheth suffered to Precincts. ‘The election fi for the State otherwise ordaitied by the Couvent Ordivance stitution of th Un ted States of America b nd to adopted by them In © ny nthe naar 1788, havin + declared that the pr ed under eid peuple of the Un Whénsoever the same sh injury and cppression, wud the Pod ment havitg perverted said powers not onl injury of the prop q sion of the southe: wir Lord Vinitod States of Ane the General Aswemtly of (hia Stat tut or adopting amendinenta t. whereby repealed and alinog between the State of Virginia heder the Constitut.on aforesaid ix hereby dissely Claud that the State of Virginia isin the full pase finn and exervine of all the rights and «vere! qi {7 wise belong and aj pertain tow tree and indepen: “And the ake Mt and be an act of majority of the votes of ast ote poll tobe taken, tay in May next in pur: ter te Le enmcted. From Washington. Harrisburgh, Ko AUmMbers of Virginians» Might vie Chamberbany. They were rewired to takes text oath tou arms forthe United Stat be hiaprisoned th worted by the Pawnoe, pase without tmoleetation, lind Inesday night, lauded 90 tia. 1 let on Wednosday night Bertin mpt was made to in ers up One is that of a native iu the Pedera! iva demerwt of the Nt the tithe deeds of pects his property, sted, Ife reports that every’ may is celled to serve or leave Definite infornat earn throngh a relia has issued instru the (troops on the Herder sive and make no aggresive tmovemneut. either aguinet the federal forves ort) aid Maryland, Frew Richmond, Va, {pril 23.—Six hundred troops from Routh € ne arrived hare this evening. They met with 0 enthusiastic reception. ‘A wilat was fired and there wis ur oring, Waring « handkevchiels, bats, cle. Some 7,LW0 arv exp bod here soon. Richmond Prize Captured, Phitadelphict, Aprit 27.—A soamtag parsuot tonen the tng War, B. Riney, and capturet her in the Delaware Bay, “Bho had recently been pur, chased posed for the Southern Coaleder= sey. ‘The prize was Lauded over ty the Navy Yard gutliorities, Doston, Aprit % —The Nautical Bebo! Ship Mocar in Wie Cont Gitard services. Bodin harbor ald and comf rt 0’ the rebela. Rats Cpe as tendered ‘no a exicen to, th Jet. Boston Regiment of Infantry, Colonel Caren hae been ened to Le tn réndinoss to leave for the neat of wir on T next, port that two more regiments of Messe jroops will be called for renews. the enthu- wiaein of ¢ oe eee a can Ye put on maroh. order w ree days. “he town of Tet ton toriny voted $49,009 for war Tposen, ‘hee from Concord, N. H. th een Prva, 10 ueliance to a telegraphic din Ov Tuesday another thowand men leave Boston ‘There sre now forty companies formed and or n zed in thin state, vorty rifled canaon, contracted for ly the atate, are expreted iu a ‘ew dayn. ‘The Destou Collector laa received orders na to Prent avy cieaian e+ for any port south of Delaware Bay. “Te Fir and ‘Terkh Regiments expect to leave early next week; the © exent Brij le, also Pirro Wareren's Kogirent, and ao Junteer Taf-ntry aider Mejor Down are anxiously ‘waiting for # call, Annapolis Junction Again Torn Up. nenger leit Washin «ton st and seporta the trnoke tbia 1 up by the nece rterday, for ad atance of two t Tt was proposed this morning to move » bedy of 8,000 troops to Washington. sof the Hw eted to the purser for files of d provinivia frow resching Baltimore by tl iaition Ix expected to be made on the State tration early wext werk, for not lew shan 19,000, and probably 26,000 for further ee ection neat week for representatl tremendously for Lew BP. Fury, ‘st Hegerstown, Frederick or Cumberland, An:ther passenger reports the eastern shore counties except, Worcester, Union to the core, ‘The Unionists will mise a military corpy in Hagerstown at once, Dower, Del., April 26.—Governor Bertox has ug naued the Callowing pape amation, $n rep’ yi President Lincony’s calor the Secretary of Wat oanhs ecralay ug ol seven Etesiien ox0 matey sete to be immrediate'y detached from the milisia of shi state, “to servo as infautsy cr riflemen, for the pe- riod of three months, uni sooner dise! ne and whereas, the laws of this state do not cou upon the Hxeeutive any authority enabling him to TNE BORDER RECEDING INSTEAD OF nd whereas, it ia tbe duty of all Preserve t Tnporveut Aimpatches from, he following! news’ of tin® General | Haurer, commander of the forces at Harper's Ferry, bad givea the assurance that Vir Capital ugh not sulyect to be ordered by the. Ki ‘There was « epnd fing do nonstration In the city of Baltimore last evening, which threatened » nor. 14 difficulty between the police under Marshal Kany and the Unioninta, but the latter kept up the flay e ullowed, ight Reyiment of Macsuchusetts arrived at at for the defence of its capital and the the Coustitution and laws of the county. By the Governor. nde Inland troop, ‘six companies of the husetts, and Seventy-Grat 1 ved @inapol a junction, | 4) .0'¢, emia F Sixth, TwelMh and Sixty ninth Regiments of mops AE How at the Capitol, iy (core are on their way from Au- de euce—that he told Srimuina Pater, the the State C. to be cniled together for’ the passage of & 1 ordinance— that be ls in faver of reining eM watts OF tb The following is the avks under the act of legalini frill not be diverted from their Tegitiiate purposa, " Pristed tw the payment of the July state ous rene ried woke meen ‘are nearly organized, hin will bo 4m addition to and another is being forined, Munky Mosanwrein speaititon to the | as been elected Ouiteet ar the oe Exchange on New York In at 191) for Missouri fund The Evening Journal learua by letter and vurces that two Gerinans were arrested at te ville, Mo laid ts mem- to the House of of the United be held on the 4th Thurs- w May. mets Je suspendaa! ond probtpited anal Tie tal the, ratideation of the Con. ceMtrating Woops iu St, Igitis from the ine reidentie L000" tr America, 000 trons 2th day of wl companions of state m ee riet guard is kept and might be resumed ° {le perverted to their » prietly cletails vin to assemble the legislature. fe la stly to induce the President to forevo TORO Of Prmaninng Teply way that a was ratified, over th of the p relve of t ther states ington, bearers « The schooner Jon ported eeized by Commander Live B, N ed by the police ta Delaw sie ‘a p Te being current yestentay, thot the powder | Salters' Flats, six miler dow: { ners to protect it, amd a. detacty {he tate wilitin was ordered out to euard ig | whieh 1} ‘Today, all the powder was purchased otate goverument, Proposed Com: Philadetphia, ws tuvited Bx Peoulbing fivas (acs, From Rosen. Important from Harrisberg. ia being Srm:d and filted out aa the the shipment of any article to act in any cap. city im defence of the + say that ox. en, at ov wil ree $4,€00,000 and perhaps $5,000,000, i ton Gene Jeaves « chence for Phi'adelphiana, The Governor will April 27 4 Annapolis June of the vicinity, lea. Tt will avon te forw ene, ‘Thus Pennsylvania will ba: gether, tn the fel Later From Annapolis, TROOPS ARRIVED, aolbinese “a Korey forcew tel Aait& prevent at Richt The Marytai Poet road is atill carry: -6 1M. Annpolis, April the supply. of it wal atorene war Perry ii oned at t tor, and a fine park of arti TT Regiment, Captain Buca, receiving ship. under arrest Tor tik ng up the rails. ‘Tho Maryland ponition to ad Jo awwemble here by ‘Tuend owners have sworn to resist corpeaticn, bia cally ate the all quiet ia these cities, city From Maryland. mmenSoneee Delaware Loyal! VIRGINTA, troops: ‘ of Virginia, who is rhe. srckdentally, with such requisition, there’ organ 1. KeNKet, sald that the Ni food wills per say law sepuising cont organiza, | falowship to the . ero was no yen; a the of Jaw abidit g citizens to a are beak oat egg emt yd cre gy State of Delaware, recommend the formation vements of volunteer companies for the of the ya Urge and proverty ofthe peop’ ol ‘this State ayainee - Tiolence 0: wuy sort, to which they may be exposed, | Ne riday fusni Por these purposes, such companies, when furraed The whole oor wenn Jackson, er the control «fthe State authorities, | Ne Orleans in in atms. At every stat Py ve | Toad, companies were seen drilling. States’ service—the law not veut ich authority. ‘They will, however, hare | Hiles. The telegraph f offering their services to the General ViLiAM Beto, Secretary of State, Missourt, April 27.—The Republican. states oN, in HN unreserved conversation of this city, has declared. that. bis Policy—thas he eouvened the L Up Fe of organizing more pert tad putting tate ina proper at news of the eaptnre of Washi Enwans —— {ithe herds of the Confederate ti Tapidly moved North. ‘The best of thowes destined for the reduction of that fortresy Withdrawn, jetion, thas that body | fatigue, expose and a Meeting of volunteer night, Fe that their pr cut the levee, there are all In state, leaving it too reums to determine the best Kives assurinces phat. may be paid into the Treasury by the specie payments, good health and spirits. Mivsinsippi, leaving Mobi'e on. Tacwda rrperta that hundseds of men, who had nt. for the confederates to take it, per cent pre- . ————— aod Very wearce, who confewed that a p'an had mthe bridges on the North Mis. wa Mountain K. It, to prevent and most of the members f the sate started for Fede the Legisiature met at boon, ‘The indications bi iment. The U toenter the Arsenal, under miuetion, and there are now there, undergoing vigorous | River Hridye was Brod laxt eve and totally destroyed. Parties spread tity it, and it burnt till after daylight It'win one vant shoot of fla apd it burnt to the waters + La wre reerutting, they Armorics fate tonight, Md... April ‘The Governor's startling eveuts which more and O! to rend, was arrest nw throngh Maryland, uilltary necessity Fenlar, nb e."" He retuned dogive Gen Berek Lid forces—he protested ayatust hia ofthe Annapolis rvitroad, t- Vinte ligent citi. & Withepwed It Ae mye thet Gen, Y ting bimwel! at ths bead juarters at 1 re the tiaia reached Harper's Ferry, Mopped, and a number of troops mout furme, and, while te train Ld mov'ng slowly on, eee d 7 ropa passed throngh the cars, and the Gene. aly Pritin between” ott | ral being pointed ont, hewas tunedtars mM mA South. Mary, | Custody, He was in citizen's dressand land lian violated no rights of either section and | & very courteously, We have deve all that we can to avert the iia. | There tx no doubt that as soon ms th pending war. acted aw a mediator, Me cat Lon, 9 We fike sides against the geueral gowrunuent “until | Mow of the L mit outrages pot it whieh would jus. | #uee in Richmond, ‘ tity tas in resisting its authority. Our geographical | Iu the western motion of this city (a'timore, Pesition alone forces ua to this. ‘This haw been, sll the v hile, the grourdeworkjor his policy and convinced tat bis poliry has been waint Jorge majority of the people he Virginie ty tuade acquainted with He hoped that reread might have | raway will be poleemest ae ee also one ion Federal Hill; rection of the city, The ‘ci nod by hat the Legislature will not | United States mail easion ; butit athe were u:lvanclng rapidly nearly six bundred committee to report the M the United e frik Waele the Pe ine nloop of-wat " another wor vessel, which it was supposed would nd converted tito a war be #uccesstul Paswing hot Mt yesterd Revers teaper had passed three alee seas steamers Me Bay, from the Capes pro- A schooner loaded with pr ne for a bably with United States troops on board. . ro vers. Lavin, Sa Mh Taos, e city, would be seize l by Mr." Laruin called on ‘th five | a nuint eyed down the ¥ ittee of Arbitration, rhanled ou Tani p> Ata 7 8 attempt! leave the harbor, by tpril 97.0, 8, Ive lewts under Capt, Lavy oud detained for ‘tents Browanan, Poor, tien, a Th RN be become arbitrators ‘The Be ward ¢ Lifferences between the Norh and | Gro, Rar juty tivope, commanded by ate exyectanon here of any good | thet 1, Jt were cal COM URTIN'S MESSAGE. -_—— Requisition fer More Troops. oO ‘ Ly April 28,—Governor Cuntis's | snd 9 ston oe foeryiia Leprol commend the passage of s stay law. The declara- * tory part will my Penn«ylvan's will open the route | revolver, bowie Jeading from the North to Washington, exsential (0 trade and transit, whether Maryland stayr tn or out off the Union, Nu hostile oll will bp permitted to He between the Nations! Capitol and the mates lxyal tothe Uuion, Rybellion must be crushed snd the nation restored to ite entirety, and the national property seized aud poswenved by the rebola retak= y expense of treamire and blool. He vend the appropriation of mt leas than Aprit 28.—Our 0,000 to aid the voll eat Polls today the churches were ‘mass religious mceting was held in Market Y presented iment ‘Suan Aaron, a foot age BUNiche and @ stand of colors Ly the A. F, Ocxxamacara, Cinirman. G F. Near, Bee, Maan, at No. y, Sezer Seams es of the | which fel! upon him and fr his leg. poex Deatu.—Faepenicn Moses, on Baturday aftornoon, while waiting upon « cutomer at No. 905 Kant Houston street, fell to the floor smd kent have subscribed over $10,000 in aid of the yolun- teera. Fiac Ramixe at St, Mary's Crerci.— A magnificent American fag was Lente Jay upon the cupola of St. Mary's Cathotie Church, ta Gread. street, by Rev, Micudet, MeCannon, th@ | way arrented on Friday nightcharged with asseult- fastor, (n the presetce of abont fire thousnd per ‘The children of the fun lay Schoo! sang the of the Fed tee, April 26,—The agents of the Fed (geceraspded nal ctbere, xiao 9. onemted Victoria and Lady he: Enfield rifle and ammunition from our Goveru- meut, which refuses conditionally, Philadelphia, April 27.—Thero is no doubt | deivered by Rev. Mr. McCannos, shoes te nesta Baltimore, Many. tntellizent . reas coudiden : ret uf the Gaverament wou d be sustained. Hon. John A. Dix. April 2, —It is understood here that AL Dix wil) be one of tho few York forces, appointed Police Intelligeace, &o. Sranntxo.—Fraxk Gore, a French sailor, Commodore Vai the Gulf steamer ‘There was a requis Von of the National Govern. ment today, throu-h she hands of Gen. Parrmuson, for 21 more regiments, 20 of infantry ant one ca airy, This makes the total of Pennsylvania 39 reg. Hn nte—o tots! of 29,000 men. Applic tonaZor fll- 1 this Contings ut ars already filed in the Adju- « office, save four regiments, which Keser, Mr. Jouy J. Racy and others, A bras |” Seewant Duwx, a shoemaker, residing at No 24 Division street, wae aemulted on Fridag night, by We. Hees, who Vand was in attendance, and the greatest enthusi- ‘sin prevailed, stabbed him in the arma Looked up by Justicn #rmm. Ronixson, late of Tie Lapis at Wonk,—Tho ladies of the New York ‘Turnverein formed an Association on Site | Philade’phin, was arrested on S.turday mornings urday evening last, for the supplying of hosp | charged with robldng ALEX. McGut, @ fellow necowaries for the United xs company | Turner Rifles, » regiment composed of meabers of | value of $50. Lvcked up by verein, vow numbering sbout seven hun- dred abt wien, and bolding themseiven in rendliness | 265 Tenth street, was arrested on Saturday morm ‘ ing, charged with selling lottery policies, ‘The conplainact is Jouy Kase, who bought one of him. Justioe Brees held the accused for examination, Coxsrimacy to Devraup, — A complaint was made on Saturday sgainst sod DG Charwan, f Roapery.—Ciaries tal stores and ether boarder, at No 924 /Bromd: p IoD f ite the recommend in Lis mea. nage the requiring of 10,000 men to be brought out, encumped, dritied and armed,beyond the prea ent requisition of the National Government,in order werve, to be marched anywhere requir. 4, Wo fill up the lowes ccoasioned by batt'e or dis- 40,009, alto ire this @orn nhere, and are sturdy w: ty nog them off, Poutcres,—Wa. Powr it, of No. immediately on receiving orders from the ‘The Ladiew Association will meet daily wa wu weribed on t at Tum Fiaile, on Orchard treet, between Hoater money, Hut, nen, flan » Will be thankfully received. fomtane 8 Peers prey to defraud the New York County Havk out of the sum of $460, ty nee ota fend check = Perr: cheek at the Bank, anl was arrested and brewgae we Court, sad now re. i ppropriated $25,000 to equip the 6th ly appropriated, an: SuLmeTED.—The city was gay with Jay, as, indeed, it hee been for a ne, aa on ord na ry atrect, every lane very ship's mast and every possible flog nte(t, an one Fourth of July b ta stancard wheet of Stripes nnd tare, Not an elec: tion district but had Ite recruiting office; nat a W. that did not present its thousands who wre ready aud eager to enlist in the armn'es that are to obliterate ignities heaped upon the Na- bunting on Bate forty ght past. Not Browdw easton of fativity, before the %d Distr rowing in custody . iso cha ged wit oe Minrrany Cioritya,—Cagt, Savina of the Lith Ward pola on Batunday afters of woilitary pantaleons a the workshop of a tailor in Ridge street, ‘The tele nwiwex & Co., of No. 4 Dey atrect, ce recently seized 1,000 unitorras ape }ésed to have been intended forthe South, The tajlor could not be fjand, BROOKLY Tur, War ix Beoowrys.—It was reported that the 25th regiment, now quartered at the ee which the memory of so many New Yorkers clings | senal in Portland avenue, was to embark on the ne to an old homestead, was guarded by grim sen tries under orders most imperative.—But the re | was net the fi porter in warned that journalism bas @ limit which is known as «pace, Castle Garden is held by the First Regiment o New York Zouaved, under Col. RoC. Hawarsa | ding Tie Regiment numbers 1,000 men, with 10 buglers end 10 drummer, The men expect t> go to Fort Schuyler,with Col. Dunyna’s Advance Guard, today; The Roanoke Las steam on, and Ls ready at any | put nothing certain is known. The old tier of boxes in the old Garden is crammed with bedding, and Captain Surm, of schooner Orrin Corol, arrived | he floor led with soldiers. yesterday from Baltimore, reports that on Prday, 20th, heard heavy cannomading in the direction of | the familiar grass p'ota under the treos of the old | wn Point Comfort, which continued all the afternoon. | Battery, the Fifth Regiment, of 1,100 men, under Col, Scrwanawartimn, have pitched their tents, From Vern Craz. The Tennossee from Leablature, &o. About 12,000 troopa tn all Pave arrived at Annape' iy 9,000 from New York ore expected tonight. T lem from tore troops will be ordered ‘There bax been xnothe noun, se zed twent: appointment of Bexor Mara, Minister of Finance, Gen, Zonaoora hax been ‘Typiiia fever prevailed Me Weioen and Marines were down with It, ‘The Byeniah bark © je Min'ster of War, saved great the binek page of tr meet ony witch, hed bee T ion and tts ap ltol, prize, had been cond Hid extent were sald Lin the Isthmus of Tehuant Jong rena was to meet on th jubtloas be declared elected Pros gor, but still dnter Leen swept into ob reo—hed the ap- Cust’e Garden, around point that baa n Hivion before th of a tented field. teamabip Kedsr, on Saturday afternoon, Bech ‘ HH » Th men areal at the arvenal, Tegitnent are Germans, whe hing as a matter of course, there during the rink, good. The United States steam frigate Niagara, Captatn McKeA, orrived from Bostou yesterday afternoon, and anchored in quarantine, ‘The Columbia, it ix said, will anil on Tuoslay, ‘Tho Ariel, at Pier , North River, ts coaling. ‘The Baltic will sail today with the firemen, ‘The Mount Vernon is at the Navy Yard, and has her mupply of coal on board. company of the Eighth Mascichusetts wan Goplalt emine Jnat night, Leghany in Baltimore nd anchored her under Fort Metleury. Geveral Buri sayn there it a musket qnarding exery rail between here aud Waabingion. It is now y County has instructed itt representa. | the plan t place large bodies at intermediate sta- “if they ‘vote for secession they will be | tivns on their ieturn home, fe Btars ard Htripes aro waving all over Fred. The Home Guard refuse to parnde uns rite folds and t the tune of Yankee Doodle. Pirie Clear Bpring Howe the Stare an Siripes Secoerton fe tbe davies ‘The . vA thin ume ‘ to Fort Adama, Nee port, RT. ‘At thin time text week no sympathizer with Se ee Ta aahortn planins southern traitors will dare to svow bis sentiments Fearn Ou wrasuneton Sree report ir wives and chifdren time. ‘There is plenty to eat and ‘and excellent Hoepit ¢ following are the office TAeut. Colonel Commanding. Coton The superintendent of the rond was yesterday ogislature ts discussing the pro- to Aunapolis, It in expected to Re Commissary. —Homy Hine. arter Master,—¥. Sriarn. ene tera Aasistant.—C. KB. “Me D. Rauwoin, Dr, Pam - ding Colone’, Brana, and Lieut, Geof! preter lag Coe, Bowe, oa seh et Pillot ihe recmeens to the ladies of the Clinton Ave. nely present of 1,000 ng, Hine, cy ‘Fecetved on Baltr~ lay. ‘h lature will not the ordinance of The Laginlaty met Battes acd even covering ne naval academy await orders On the ry enlargement, Rue desire to express ‘The U. 8. Surveying rchooner Howell, Capt. Conn, arrived yesterday from Baltimore. way she landed at Fort Cai Haltimo.e,e relufurecwent of 20 troops aud two Connected with this fine body of men are an Eugi- neer Corps of 04 men, and © Drum Corps of 96. | ya ‘These men, aa well aa the New York Zouaves, mess | 94F , 1, in Castle Garden. ‘Fhe steamship Quaker City sailed under sealed i ‘The Park #!80 bes the appearance of a military Presbyterian Ci Half the population of Anuapolis Lave left the ee oe ne ; 4th nt till remaing at th ‘The rauks are full. forme plowd on Baturday, and they are now ready te march. The 13th regivert recruits number over 400 men. They are nearly ready, and will (which was at Anna ring the early part o SPEBCH OF SENATOR MASON, OF | try, 58 ramned outside the Mock about eut- down, and headed to southward, Toe U, 8: steamer Harriet 1 carap of vast proportions, Tha five hundred foot trlangle whose bese is the City Holl ts covered w th ropewalk-like edifices, designed fo the serccnne. sew arrived from Annapolis and anchored off | dation of sowe four thousmd soldiers. Tho build the nat . i‘ ings are not complete, but it is understood that by ‘Tuesday next they may be opened to the literal le G1on which is forming in the neighborhood of New , Md., April 28,—Senator Mason, Frederick, Me _ Pyne the vain body. accourtta,) dur renentative of this Distriet in the late Congress, Oth regiment, Colonel i nes tuain ane to the war . breech -londing, Petia city: will be takeu with, them” fired 18 times @ minute, aud will do execution a6 At the Centra! Park, the First Regiment of the | distance of two mi Boott juard, and the 79th Regimest, Higbland militar; Its confl- oka thant ) ra ewraapel choes regiments | Tux Mivrrany maxtno neApy To xdncu.— to deritly known that no less than threo vessels are | have not passed inspection. Four companies of the | Yederday preparations were making to march ay Sawvn. Gaanam, are serenaded lant nig! . Mason mnvded, bs ring that he was here entaliy, cal be could act'with propriety spent politics, but he could apsak onl; Prot Capt, Ta rived at this port of ship Samuel Roberteon, are day, from Savannah, which natruc- | port be left April 23d, we learn the following. Commissions f r Privateers ard’ being prepared, and wil be issued ot the firat conveliing of the I ly spoken of utboritis, ™ fealty «ve Aaa in, “Wodttorn baipping on Const must now be on thi walting to take command of these private crews, Never did excitement so rage in Savannah. Re- ruts are fist pouring in “tom every tate, ready “an they may," to H28.—A gentlemen who lolt ty as skilful men are At the Morver House. the National Zonaves, under the following : Col. J 8, Monaax, numbering nine hundred men, sre still receiving recru'ts, They bave than a thousand nawes ou their rolls addi omné Of the Dutch Reform, by the Rev. Hawny thie! conslusion of the eee destitute of arms, eshog old ua balck ur 0 ned are in the hands of th ecensioninta, and not permitted to give information dayn before ‘aa t the moveu ents of troops. Leading secasston+ ints at New Orleana are in hourly expectation. of sacrifice their lives and Independent Sonth. For three our departure, companies were prepar- he capture of Washington, The Union mev are completely overawed. CITY NEWS. PARTERER OF THe Fremn Reonnexr.— Promulgated by Major Gen- the Fifth Regiment left its afternoon, and Our informant waa told the North should hear no more news until the treasury at Washington #ne woun and hiv eabnet prisoners. All the troojw except thowe at Fort Pickens, were be junds of men teft the arsenal for ‘Tho Corps of Bappers and Miners, under C.1, Joux MeLeop Munrny, whose head quarters are at No, 600 Broadway, is full. ‘This regiment has about eight hundred men, selected from the artists, mo chanics, ond other skilled workmen of the oity, ar, for trans | This regiment will be prepared for anything. Ready to fight, they can tura a hand to building bridges, surveying fields, constructing edifices, repairing firearms, watches, and telegraph wires, taking pho- tographs, making paintings, and writing sketches for the public Journals, At the headquarters of Colonel Exiawonmi’s Reg. ment of Zouave Firemen, in Davis Canal street—the Regiment which was anounced to leavo on Saturday, but which departed on Sun- day—dense throngs of citizens assembled during bout | Paturday afternoon, and the exhibition of loyalty to ted | ‘2? American Union was genera's Atthe Elm street Armory, Colon@l McCursxxr's Regiment of National Zouaves, pumbering seven hundred men, are quartered. This regiment really needs ald—the reporter may be peraitted to say from personal observation, The companies are formed mainly of young men who are novices in military matters, and they have enlisted in a which has been | work whose hardships they do not undsrstand, Beth the First Regiment, Natiousl Guard, N. Y* Volunteers, and Wrasox’s Volunteer Zouaves, | Are sure deal are now at Quarantine, Staten Island, The former pmmodated in the barracks there, while the re partly lodged in the barracks and partly In tents erected for them on Grorax Law's prop= erty, which has been phited at their dispel. ‘The Vietualling contractor has been changed, the one ret taking the co tract being found incapable to fulfil its conditions, The reporter y wh c their clothing. On the rt: cas aqua costed down, until the who ‘The suit is of grey cloth with the equ'pa ects are now hax been provided for and their departure fully equip Pursuant to orders enal Saxvvonn, camp at the Battery went on board the steamship Ked portation to Annapolis, not belleved at New Orlears that amy attack on Fort Pickens will be made for weeks to come, ment Large unmbers of the troops at Pensacola were ped nd accounred. sick and dying and in hospitals from the effects of La oes WILLIAMSBURGH. A Prowrr Resroxse.—Col A. jwaseriger trom Mowpiiis reports that a secret mpanies was hold in that city » hints thrown out it is believed ie Tae A largo number of the nds of the regiment were early on the round inorder to see them off, notwithstand. ing the rain which poured in torre time of their starting, Their order was to be on board the Kedar at twelve d'clock, tugs the John Birkbeck, Oliver M, Pettit and R. L. Mabey were provided for thei ance from Pier No. 1, from whic to the Kedar which lay in mid opposite Cortlandt street. Tho first tug at eleven o'clocly and by twelve, the whole Tegiment with all their cam, whore | were on board the Kedar, example of promptitude, The regiment was about 800 strong, sive of the drum co corps of 36, and Com| ord@red to remain behind for Chicago, IU.. Aprit 28.—A gentleman has just returned from w business tour throtgh Alabama ate, Be ae ita for 5 Im recruits company, which t¥ attached to Col Me arrived iu Williamsbu Ward a6 @ local i patched to Williama- Capt. Aux. Sucre * rwcicola to tike Fort Pickens, are returaing home daily, disgusted, and satinfied Uhat itis impossible h they started, to the 19th, be likely to ob- From Baltimore vin. Havre de Grace. Baltimore, April 26, P. M.—Governor HicKs the Eastern Section of ickdthis morning, ves. Fifty of the heat preliminary drill of ere then discharged fora cory flood bye to their frientla, w: Ps equipages, ete., @ most commendable re a reaction in public sen. Men eppear te be more hopo- From an eye witness we leam that th ng about munde rps of 18, the engineer Lyons’ Maoyetic Insect Powprr. pees wit airminate This the purpose of re- until ordered to jointhe rest ot the Hvis expe-tal that GuurPower Bridge will share | TKiBent. They take with them ne band, the th fund set apart for this Purpose bei tothe support of the families of t In the regiment, The tide was low, Pxereryvhere, ‘ing applied latter a Now wrrnrm praca Tanwy, on his way to Washington, via the ted last nighe by irginis authorities, at Harper's erry, Doubts expressed as to the correctuers of the informa. Dut the party who brought the news clairus to a annex was | Major Vox Annsnn, erat Harpers Perry by ‘a detachinent troops, at about half past two o'clock Their chief officers are Col. -veR, Lieut. Col. Borage, and All letters or parcels sent tothe regiment atany point to which they may Le ordered, are tobe directed to tho care of Quartermaster I. 8S. Frantwa, The Ke- dar took on board also fifty head sixteen horses, int pects to reach An duy, Her commander is Capt, G, Lrrrux, Paeeaeecate ieiaan Union Defence Com ted the Harbor Police Station @ar'y on Sabjrday aMernoon, and learned that, on Friday night, the police were in Keyport Bay in search of a schooner suspected of bear general freight for the South. ‘They had been un- make an arrest, Later in the day they learned that Sergeant Howann bad seized seven schooners lying atanchor, near Jersey City. ‘They were laden with powder aud geveral munitions of tee of the Citizens NEY lef Wheeling for the purpose of ree YORK. arms and | tables oe teen nn | See ‘ork, oa tat ATS a nent offices of | din this building, | communications light on Tues- oure are from mittees will meet tion fe the above, ab the Fin ‘States a Bronk ns ame atte HS comtnitiee ts ned BIMEON DRAPER, Views ones T THEODORE pEnok, Flea Alex T, Fifth Avenue Hi. Ihe State Govern i& Devanrment Zovaves—Tarm De- —Tho Fire Department Zousves, (Col, Buiswouru,) did not leave for Washington Yesterday as was expectert, because they were dis: *ppatnted in not receiving the balance of their equipments, as they bad anticipated, Col, Eus- Wortu is resolved not to move, until his menere or | Completely provided for and equipped. The rey Teapects, except in the requis number of rifles, which are expected, If they reach here this morn‘ng, the regineut : 2 | gg: tht, fortifications on the coast of Vireinte, eapee | tendon, ghey, belleve she | telly the appresces oo non ‘and Portemont, Executive of PaRtvnx Detayeu ave with an . Army, Who Was seinod a fyw days ‘The police of the Second Ward made « selzure, on Saturday, at No, 13 Dutch street, of plates, worth from $1,000 to $1,500, represeuting various dinomi- nations of southern curreney. The courts will make an investigation, follows: DIX, Chatrmas, four large American flags were raised this tn m0 one in the . 1" author itiew may that He ajpweals to the | 1B€ St was comunibiod withvul uheie knowledge € hot to be swayed by passion, but to act | Sutberty, ment is ready in all ce and Christiaulike temper, ‘The steamer Loulsiana arrived this morning from vba adopted an addreas tothe poopie | Nov lk With m salt uusuber vt puasengory sid We D oy ALDERME r A special meeting of this Board was held on Seturday afternoon, Al- dérman Frowmyt in the Chair, Alderman Boos offered the following resolution That the Comptroller be and is hereby th's Board, at its next mecting, the Gilg Jreegury, ‘epplicable @ control of the ‘The Union Defence Committee sent a communt- cation to the Board, stating that they had received" rewlutions of the Com- in relation to the dispowal of the Proprintin made by that bedy. ‘The Comeais » that up to the present time the only ‘at thelr disposal are shove derived ‘on file, and tho Bowrd adjourned will leave this af escorted to the Canal street pier, by the eitire Fire Department, If the arms arrive, the Fire Departa eut will be notified of the intention to eh, Ly twenty stroked from the city fro bell, the time of mc ving, ‘The headnarters of the recruite of the Z Canal stroet, was the scene yesterday, damp and threaterting ax was the wea In the early part of the aftenoon dense crowds collected iu the neighborhood, in srture of this famous corps, When prglana, In the Bay, Capt, | "hey de nove, their departitre is nuse to be signa’. glans to the Bag, Copt, | 17 hy au enkbusiastic ovation, ‘The escort was all and much dissppointmens Was felt that all the arrangements liad not been per fected. The Colouel’s resolution ‘way unanimously dit was estimated that n were hand at work at the larly wus this the case at | mar ; Craney Islnd, and at the Naval How Lutructlous nuit she entrance to the ik remained, thous veesely draw ely ht to ten feos of wior paased freely in aud out harfot Fortress: Monroe, was the pro: 0 bo 0 the amount of mon two hours bef Sie Soeus ney If general plirpowes, a of unum! animation | Common Counc. he Hresident of the ex Vein aud Cromwell, Prosper ME Wetmore, of the preamble vath, ai a articipa. | m« ; ¥ i rd ‘ chard M. Blatchford, esr vim ‘OMMIT TAH: On Tt Chas. H. Ruswoll, A ‘Theodor from private wut Tt wa; lered to this (Monday) Fires, Accidents, Inquests, &o. Acctpents, &¢.—Oflicer Heme, of the Highth Ward, arrested Parniok Massvinia for rune Sabrpe's breech-loadeys, with bowie-knife bayonet— | ning over Eien Heatu, of No, 230 South Fourth “Arkansas toothpick.” Thaw arma, with the necessary equipments, are being gives eut as +s prt cable, and, when the regiment is ready to start, votlce wil be given to the Bre Department | feli from the third story wiudo: csort Ly strokes om he elty fire bell, a# above state in readiness yesterday, CORRESPONDENCE, ton Fish, Edward O88 AND COLLECTIONS, it crite ai ‘ipts and disbursements at the office of the Trea nena Seereras o Cur au rT Stow Hara E, Dodge ‘Al approveletions ‘spproprial tion af tbe offi of tho P. B.—Since the above was written, we learn that proceeding t Eniswourt succeeded in getting 1,100 of A munitions there d near Cant, was taken er, wud is now ab Joan Tuomas Warp, of No, th, in Broadway, near Broome night, Aldernian Prax fined % 1 without the necessary past fom 15 Chrystie streot, | “Publlaned by order to ehe yard, and 140 Division street, was 44, on Friday evening, when her lentally tcok fire, and abe was severe- Officer Berkman found 9 Lat, on Friday evecing, ‘was injured internally, Prosrer M. WetMonr, Anna Mrven, of No. Volunteers.—-A meet payors, and Coli BAIT, ©. W, # follor cl ¥ lasued Late } ja Ba ‘The following official not'ce was ast iaiduuty aad afver @naeeabling, prvcesd . carpet bag, ov and aba brisk Wot or Jeasup'e Gut for Sue Plrpewer it ig | Zovave Rewyywe of “Fiiuawsn, commanded b a the cellar of No, 8 Libers

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