The Sun (New York) Newspaper, April 30, 1861, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

a THE L ATEST NEWS. | War Movements, 7 From A‘bany. Blockade of North Caretian and Virgiala ¥ ok ° Cosme, of Chicace Jouves, ME, ban Rest y Nay set hiretee Rae bo — - y fmt) gh a he Cane we hmminant East. | “death ivy violence st te hands of some ‘pecs From Harrisburg. The men have been com of tan Pod fur: \ | Wemtensnt J Guaan, of Bagine >. 90-100 men, | FALL ow A DRMRICK—A MAN RILLED.—AL ret. of Bagine >. 14; Let ! THE NEW YORK SUN TULSDAY MORNING, AMRIT 2, 1851. we m8 J) BY TELEGRAPH TO THK HW. ¥. BUN — A \ Con 1, Capt. diet Berrgy of the Government. Harriturg, Apr Bum A jal train loft | Mished them for some time, cod an officer of Lieuter -{ HE Ronors, of Chicago Zousves ; 94 | Brower, foreman of a job t Central Park, diet y’ Weare aré not af all orry that the Powis | Boveign Entellige mes | wis. toa Casucborabnegh, loaded with am | 88 company iemocked, down 3 paler. A genera! From Ansapotis. cute Juans Marnirwe; Assistant ‘eaginesr100 | terday, from injuries received om Satardy, dcbed on ths Cables ts Weblagicn witha Prunitian: bod also one for New York carrying yds iy One of the Dolavan | Annapolis, Md., Apri 2 our companies } men. derriak fall ng upon him. Verdict seo'dea| granting ts ne . — ~e Ne eee + ‘wea (orown from Company J. Capt. Jou Wirnrr, of Engine Co; | death.” Deceased was a native of Svot.and, 69 y mercy, when we read that thé ports of Virginia” Seven Dayg Later from Europe. | ainis an ttinis win dpacnen 2 OMe ta ee trea Piette ete eed ante | CTT Into bee eae te ety” | AL: Jet Leuk, Baswan, of Chpago Zmives: 24 | of age, and North Carolina, though nominally loyal | y' ‘ y comeing 680 Fo op | drawn, oad orwmol men were badly cut, ‘Fao | "10 by steamers Hf. L. Gaw and Maryland Oe eet ne eae Os Lhe ee Kituen ny A ratt.—Jons Corrina Spani \ 1 4,000 voters, bine 400 ¥ fing t and T nes ‘A ra states, are already proclaimed ia a state of | trocpa rendy, and offers & whole regiment. | row seemed vothing more than a drunken frenzy, ntificatio:s commanding the rite vd ‘he regiment, in ite passage tip Broadway, was Dlockade; th od hor 1 t Arrival oft the Bremen and Arablas ‘There ia genera! re because of the new re. | 804 the min were injured indise riminuely, T country some two miles from Aiipyis w greeted with unbounded enthusiasm. The fire Howpital f Injuries renstved a few daysago.y jockade; that twenty thousan? mote ttoopr —o— quisition Issued by the Governor. Governor repaired to the setne, mivd they» throws up yesterday, Annapolis was tusde « inili+ | men's escort was headed by chief Droxm, acting ax | Hopital from tn) . Bavisu, Kisca.asn and Jacom, Delegations were | pen the body. Deceased boarded at No. 1:5 P. present from every company in the city. North | street. River Eogine Co, Nez 80 carried a bauer with the Fousp Drowxep.—Coroner Scurawen he folowing inscription +=" If our country calls the | an inquest yeaterday upon the body of an yoke rest are realy.” man found drowned near the foot of Deimncy st The live of march waa up Broadway to Rond | i. Deceased was about 40 years of age alrect, thence ty tue Bowery, thence through Cliath « path, Bou ve dres@ed BJ Tatty had tog #m st, to the Astor House, where another stand of | water for several weeks, Bone chauge sa colors was presented the regiment in behalf of the | trunk key were found in the pockets, Verd! ladies of tLe Aster Hi nae, death by drowning. Consruismary General Lewin goes to Pittslnirg ty. | grere exiled out, before the diggracetal wena night toa military cainp, Troops are t be collect ed there to protest the frontier of the south ales to protect the are called out from one state, and large aldi- | METURBANCES IN POLAND. tional force from other of the states best amet pared to furnish it; that seady blows are struck yy sS4CRE OF AMERICAN WHALERS ‘on the western waters, and that couri¢ tery department yerterday Vom an attache of Mr. Datos, Maister to rom Beaten. fe, jont arvived from Washington, wo Lave r = Twenty-five hundred Men | ines ration tat 10,000 troops from the Southern maheut Bin at the N 4 and nix hundred horeesa’ nt Ksox Las been appointed vom. | Coafederacy are now in Virginia, and more pouring off to all the great poigtfMn the Wot with | The . MA: ot ae : cavalry, formerly of Tex nove during the inuvder of the steam: Muwachuyetts ing Tae Adminis'ration Lave notiflel Goveraor probable orders for hceatration of « | pil 11th, arrived here yerterday morning, The | Cviliys Grmaerly of Texas, witi (Guriag the : nine + The Fourteenth Regiment will | -- Livewire that one step of advance from I chmond erful army and ato descend the Migs Aiabia elso mrrivet yesterday at Malifex, fom | organized & orruw. | Kive regiments mt C04 nh, fi ts ab 8 . ‘ 7Y fissippi; that Jattrs AL Hasurex, 1 Live peal, the 20iny and Qrvcrstown the g1t Curtin are ready t+ move at @ morwmble notice. 1170 2th, Iv view of events at St will cause a mpeedy invasion of Virginia from the M . The G oof Ohio ia mor 0 regiuvent tw at {reas Springfield yesterday to” Ww, is “authorised by the Prestdont hime! The Canada, Arago, Vigo, Cty of Ba timore, mg ¢ « y ee ane Agr iny fe! diy West, . p Wheeling, ote on Parkersburg, and one on Gayun that he is determined to prosecute the war with , Netth: Ameriewn and Tentonis hid arcived on’, dotte and Polut Piewra.t, to protect the Unio men conution of the north-we doe thowand regu ” 0: mchip Bremen from Southampton, pa Clearfield | Tivormation has just arrived that tie Mary April %—The Porta » ' Vicea (rom Sydney Auetralia, repart the maa of Westers which ing anenvec Topialature bos refused to pags the ordine “ 4 all the ener-y necessary to bring it toa sirccess | more Got the ciew of the An oon eualer Bi- res | rep Yralles b iow ind cession, by a tw thle vet y Not less thon twenty attmetive lage were borne | Scicrp.—Gro. Buspaci, @ German ful termination, ard will eal) (as he is doing,) | penor, hy natives of Solomoa Intends, te the Paci- m SEpTAn or ce eine anne, bas ing ir struct to * ‘ym the grind wien Aw the columm rounded | years of age, committed suicide yestordsy, i ‘ ‘ fs Ocean, mves ee 6 tye copraia to put back t Ntimore, aa the Lancay “ * angle of the wd lo | ol eh wie, where for a large additional force: that ‘a member of Fngland. Co’, Rew Vase Dyae an Kia, crube never tine, bed boom sevced oy ineBeagiel | “Glee etek Pumedetobie eoemeiioee the laygge nngle of and moved op Brosde J shanty in 88th treet, near 10uhavenue, Wier tho Cabinet’ saya the policy of the Government The Cwneeal Mank Frauds The exemina, OE \ Presbyterian 6! | Auteontes at thin p int, The pasengors united in April 29.A. spontancoax. (FR me went up from the-as ag 3 by pencieg Site Eee by B is fixed. : th bl hower of the ¢ ween | eet Dre ereeen 00,000 and AYeoee Vartern Mienianipy eur Medn'ey let MM undp. a | fim wien they tot the, tancatiy coming doway | PASE wae hold muh in Kat Bak a P match Laie teeuited, the doluein | emer etnesrore ener tL fas ert tn it end ) au ‘i of ve est ‘ 1 " forevnay 1o @ ole ved here today, Je eee rac ly the Te » ' uting that wl! had “ » S00 poreutes we ex toustaon A + or yb ' (3 ” . arated ncn tose a Fe ae ete ead tee | rec and Virginia alread, He reports that there tng Vee Gl Nd es aera * asl ested atfaight ont Union moved op Boowtway, and down Conal street $0 the |b A that le committed suicide. U9 ani North will be uset to put down the rebel Carr Maroy, of schon, were 120 parienirers with idea fou the Gy nea Sattorthwaite, | tive svore adopted and the mational bance was uM] Coiling yrer, were the regiimeut emlarked om the | Smeare held an inquest upon the to’ jon, and no peace no reco, ion, no trace, will and , ’ ™ fleeing North, They left him at Grattan sees, ay Ariived yesterday from eOrieans, states filed, = ' i | and Na Thee i rifcing thelr throwah tckote rather th great es itement prev Now Orleans at Regu'ar daily communication with Philadaiphia | Balle. siclabaecee ster Police Intelligence, &e. be conewted nntil unqualified submission is At cur stipe in crag gradpally affect. a “* scelged fren fi innow reestablished. caceers will ruc “ 1 i Uftaltimore, believin Coureqiion# OF for Rroeived from frie how reestablished. Seamer will rua eoguarty | at . Gootan t = my that the responsibility is already taken, {| (date fart as the oe themmelven are furged law. Mo aeys Cwith abowt hala carso, Fle thinks mew between this mi Rerryailin connectugp with vapiEs Mietixe ar tit Corn [vert Sik Fr Prenvo reeaitt 1 A navy to | ze cmbeinitted to Sue naval garda Toe Bie nt that their ca won Le pigglalied in very short ta All Gains inthe Philadetpt.c0 Ralersd Te. ‘ tie Copor tnaitute wan] ARREST or A FEMALE Prexrocemr] of incoming the roqular army ‘and navy’ to | Lorena in her new commun ins bern order Ac iua\a leon an A Crowded sor-eidsy forencou with, indien, mot in an, | Hm Fanwen, an English women, sorewhat £0. y in pO of volunteers wil feces ve Blue metrong « Bhe will prmess | wore ga on vtteck ood barn Wi a cd anton yi cl ontord ‘ ne ae 4 t “ ers will | of destrnetion which y navor b re Boing oft evel and | , Ws | Beurnctive Fire. seer new We bortablton of & Wasa Can to 8 ph -epocks i arredted grate he onlis! for 3 years; 25,000 for 5 years, ek Lop aay W net lan who “ae if charged with having, a*out three monthe ago, pi and 18,000 sailors for five years; that every ef- | herbie ge A ar wu teat | (nee with 'the members of Lhe Lagiattbure of that | day toke out in the cellar of Rnoy, Ars derive a blocks: sports of North Caro: | @/nécevaarien for the United Stites army, vie, of 9 wallet contain ug va fort is making not only to equip ant dispatch | pat ed ark Tonite, wh equi. | 8 A that they will not pass waneression ontin~ | dive store, oty Moin aud Delaware at The : at gy p. wp took the chair. lore, Ho fo money. She escaped at the aking 1 to equip ant dispatch | nd Dil wae put ctl for mx onthe, which ba equt ch eutanlt Gal question to, the peuptes Elo | fullvwing ti @ Paved. tet we Virginia, Ths following ts the sub» | DLT Fim took the chalr, De ¥. Morr, Hoa. Pa i seat coun ty the Dre ahal ponterd every vessel left in the navy tothe blockade of | salent to the rijention of the | w wi Mage flyin at Frederiek but secre on. 1 sa #7 mM, bn 1; DMs von Coorm, HL Keronew aad J. G. Winuaws were | ae 0 tage 0 seen by te Ft ap the Southern ports, but to purctiasy and acm | GION! Jonn Hteams. tated thet tho Bettiah, Con sare hemW nitabere of troop. at | Hii%m. wholewale pipe unk moe ice tected Vice-Pronidente, A Committee on onganiea- | 1% sed ber ip the mirest, lat @ enale, cmnynty s ports, bu purel Gaver pany anid the Osher foreign a iia, hinged tack to the interior cd He Bini, meer, ab Ky the Drosident of Ce Und Starts of Amer | tion od by th cee bak be Waa CONEOL We teieeen tie Bos 684 | every aecessible and suitable steamy vesel of | ieters, with the except on of the American Consul, | 6 Watateg there waves a ft ed, how $100, We. Acaasy, en . 4 wil Appointed by the ol ged to release bis hod, sn the mereantile marine for the same pr | bad tet Jeddo to be pr tected by whip of war, tu a! Hvesey after bly ew neitance ave Brose, MoDp Tas sinat Has is, Vice President of the United was subsequently screw i quevee of an ntitudation baving been used t nigh Lie ted A) plier Wy. ecnth lee then Whereas, for reasons nasizened in my procla- | states, addvessed the meeting, He advocated th hell ohh Ae service; and, in fine, that there is good reason | wards them, whieh the Japanese Goveradtant had amy to Bechin midy and { * Wy Je medion hie | mation of the ISth instant, a blockade of the : a ated the | tives Howrace and Fanucr, and locked up ty to conelude that a grand and comprehensive | Sendeuvuted to che ; ia SO kia ouncet aand (or ai & Liavave, | porta pe Ube Btales of Sontlr Carolina, Geoty preservation of the Government, and wag glad to see | tice Osnonne for tha! fe i prehensiy A report glut President Lixeons was deat was . pier y i bit a aciaipot aad | th@ pateictic epiritof the North, evinced not on 7 qlan of land and naval operations, embracing the | extancy ly trewated Im Bugle Ait the paacongers of the extreme South way that BC SAG, abi at : = ntabli eo ppl and’ | by ber sore going forth to tattle for the Calon, rat LEGAL REPORTS —MONDAY. coasts, high way, aud vital points of the Aine Uxpeonltiren 4 Re ee ee a ee tiaaly clase nin tokens tal bok tie Tag since that date public property of the Uni: | be women uniting to give their aid atl cheer in the wrt of Over and Termince. rebellion, is maturing and will be eateréd apow | 9,00 det, And the receipt a xt 11,825,000 Sine. ped thet when he foes on oF Wanhington | cn TAIGN DAE | ted States has been seized, the collection of the | coming struggle. re Justice Txomanan with the whole power and resources of the na rauce, foes Mag ised, for fear of avanasination ty the Te | inmured for Dlock wa one of the finest | Fevenue obstructed, and duly commissioned Dr, Cravronn, wie wartone of the heroes of Fort | Alleged Child Murder.—Mr. Anthon, ; | i A thanennd other auch exteavagant | in the city ers of the United States, while engaged in hab, Wed tatrodated, eat seks bcie , ’ tion, without the least unnecessary delay. | ahe accsunte from the agricultural and manitne ; . Sumter, was introduced, and spoke Uriely and to | Aqistant District Attorney lewre we y y 7h nts f a ita are flying in every direction. executing the orders of their superiors, h } A‘ A y We may, therefore, expect soon to eee the | turing disteicts comelde in anacuncag: that Wuxi ‘The Newfoundinnd Telegraph Line Down. | ion ted and held in cu the point, in favor of the establishineat of ® regular | ovarge Anne Murphy on her own recogoin throttling grip of rebel rufianism truck from | MAIN SsMant cotton sat . From Washingtea. Sackville, NB. April 7.45 P.M | or have heen impeded in the discharge of th ital stores depot tn this elty, not for own | He stated th itl was indicted for sari There weve A7,T16 oles of cottan sald at Have rn y \ {ue throat of patriotism in Baltimore and Mary. | last w . re ta bot degraphic Municaton tonight with ficial duties, without due lezal process, oldies alenebut also (or western troops who might | ieg the dent her iVegitimate child Uy Inquiry” Ne learged that be ‘was Yeon ham ; Of ame ; lind n good character ; had ti Dro JR. Wann stated that fifty nurves would be | YOanef Oar j,tal 0 & peanwes 1 wen fal muta iaasd, the call * Antigoniah porator persons claiming to act under the authority of | not be as well provided ceived {rove Pi: ton todayy of yentorday's ‘The Paris Flour Market way dull, ata reduetic {1 fran land at large, by a decisive movement of United | the States of Virginia and North Carolina, an m of the Pres States troops, and the same welcome relief ad- Wheat was dull, at 800, 9 mck rediction, of thie mnths that a | Te" Ny C Hicient blockade of the ports of these states | received and educated in the New York b: ri A abe bad, 4 the death of fi ‘ 4 ‘Monitenr has the follow ing Lockade to be reapect +4 6 Newfoundland ue is down ewt of Port au ; 4 fake 0 weated in the New York boapitalsat | f she canned jeaths of her ministered to the good people of Virginia by ee aoa eeceponne mint | patty News, teeaaiy te cate tea ides v barwanas MOU) Rance ae will therefe Fe al h at <™ the expeuse of a number of gentlemen, who had of} '™ renaly, while raffertng great bodily pein, demonstrations on Harper's Ferry, Norfolk, | sys that Risin has Inorined Vrunce that incon | given. of sich intention ts their repreventatl ven RETR Slgned, HAMETINCOLN: 4 7 fered to bewr it during'the time of the instruction, | SUlke kranted the dest ex permis Richmond, &c. All fear of ‘ irritating trait. | (ence of the events at Warsaw, It will bo tinted: | With Bragtl aud all South A Four Days Later from California. rar one, two or three months, Ho also stated that the aoe Wf Hachicy. lhe, Pollerten 0 w yee oN bel mible to join the French in any measure for the set- | a notice of ninety days in redti Spirit of the People. 3, patent postponement of the trial of Andrew J. ors or half-traitors will, we trust, be abandoned, | tlement of the Kaxtera questi n. ‘The ileged rea | Mut this has not been given —oo, medical ptoff of Bellevue Hospital had tendered their | PO*'P i ‘and the solicitude of the Government will be | 0 for this te that Rwwia regarda France as au] Hence, cousigninents uf coffee and other nits! By Pony Express. QUIVMENT OF THE StXTY-xINTHL—It fer vices w the Government, Ail Tuesday morning, in consequence of the fence of Mr. Brady, Motion granted. Case of Dfromer.—The District Attor accomplice in the Polish disturbances, products, deslgred tor sorithern parm, are delayed Several heavy failures are repo.ted in Marsoil [i their tranepoitetion to thet pra op? of te tis exercised against discouraging and crushing | kuows that s great utiaber of the 6th regi: | Dr. Vauawnine More sald more lint and bandages with no unie , ~ en. 4 xy . a ofl dy been sent in than would be used in « hard-pressed and Litherto unprotected patriots, | with extens ve linhiiti t The fled of the | Fart Kearney, April 38, ~The or knapeacts munition in | Me siready preter of Saka D. ate It is the hottest of all of burnlng ‘shames, | Zug bourme.wne animated and bigher eects of ime ediate b PT ta therafire be: | Pony Hxprens paused thie point at 11.00 2. $0 you. | Abetr pocket se Dolind | seven years war, and he hoped uoue would be | Stated that in the cage of John D. Pirvmaer, nec is the hottest of all our burning shames, | closed on the 1th at Os, 20 come necewanry that apecific inquiries te mateo | gerday, with dates from San Praucia of April al, | tO PICITE proper equipments m il vaiforms. ” Pive | fo 27. OF the tinder of Joke: Sturites, by ahesting this day, that the only class of men exposed to a so ocKann: or ine comm oy | the Federal Goverument in relation ty thie muyect, | ii iye ait Cates mom Sa woo of April My | indeed un forms wilt be went on t day and th i's. « : rome two yearn ago, and who was granted « traiters death, are the heniat sa faithful citi, | MARATHON oF HF wowsrann oF am canner Yo thak treaty Fats and tetileges be nok damage | 3 t0 P. Me me Defence Committee will nid in the other ‘te- + Dr. Bmiows then read the report of the | tral ty thé Suprene Court, he would con 8 death, are t ; The Foreign Ministers wil! ingist that the stipnle ‘The principal feature of the market this waek ia | quitements of the corps, committee appointed at the opening of the meeting, | the prisoner's discharge upon his own reoog! zens of the country | We breathe deeper with the hope that this is nearly over. No, we do not regret a particle of the severity with which teal or suspected weakness in the The cowste of Albania, from Durazzo to the | lation shall be respected and of verved ; otherwise | thatthere are mere sellers than buyers, without . rl cl ing gone to the wat neightering coats af AustHiy have ecu piace | ine focen will ditutched ‘hitvarae mince | thangce ta the price ofeatig antelee Teste with | 9 COMPLETED.—-The rogiment of Natlonal } Teembraced several articlen, the ft playing the re cS : : ; BROOKLYN. a state of blockwde, and the Turkish oval forces P foreign protection, ‘The dell the qacation | the country is slowly rev! Wheat steady at we charged with tarrylig uvregntatly the sad | Leapparent ; and, from what is known, tuny ive vs | $Lad forexpert. Marley 90a de. jp mts atthe Division Armory, at nine | 4 help the wounded snd sick during the war, to biock ade, which commences April I AeTious commeqnences to: ‘ « A jatailey ‘The xy re ‘arson Val Cabinet has been denounced, It will do them ‘ Sham’ or of Deputt The Charieston Mercury earnestly protests | the is Hy this express news was received | 16 Servi tablish ® central depot for lint and bandages ; to Tux Counts axn tix New Jonors.— pothing but good, It will stiffen the kates | ee ee eG Gy men imtuo Nes: | Steet, te, eavice of certain ful sern ie appotitinent of wee Tedernl officers [Gate | The: Firem Reantesr.—Rumots prevailet | form a board, of managers of twelve ladies and | May term of the Brooklye City Court will . wt levyin n' on ~ urge ao ~ Cm ‘eal nin, yesterday thot the Fifth Kegiaent nad been oider | twelve gentlemen, as follows meace oo Monday, the Gth iast., om which and be a tonic to the spine. They know what | politan provinces the capital of the Coofederat he parties desi aa collector of the port 0: 0 retu lon of our pe & toni e spine y ke Ae Pe Erne wcunoee (het the Rape has bien ; 6 cage " arene | orne pentien Sraipanied og esiiaetor af the port.of | be sveaety Om Ore Wet Oa ine tates | fee rata Pub, Dr. V. Mott, sion Hon, Gronon Rerworps will take his seat, the people detaand and what they have to rely a an Feancisno, and’ nub treasurer, are very. accept: | ‘Teutonic population thereat ‘The ru wor originate John D. Wolf of D, hone term y restored te health, ‘The Alexandria Gazette ways that General Lex | able tothe Republican purty hud the pubilie in the statement of » babitually incorrect cxtemp . PB hin 0 a Face: Bs Conve, wens a on, and will as little dare as desire tu parley | “Anvattenpted reaction had broken out has orderet the releane uf General Haasry, who | erally. No particular vomplainte are tawde Sou. | rery, but the tacts were thet there wea sippy & Setar) OTe in comliea ok Pete Samo further with armed rebellion buia, whither the troops bad Leen slinpate wan stopped at Harpers Ferry, on hia way to Wash: | cerning the other appolitinents, oxceyt that of | bluader of the Adjutant General, sending an ord Fred’ O.meted, Hyany Sikes bis postited 06 Folic Justior, in ther r Continued Austriva unovernenta on the ington, and mentions, as Fumor, that Jerremon | Srevate for Superintendent of the mint, for return after they were ghoard ship, and counter- Geo. ¥ Allon, Erg Bi Ceres. 06 Sb mene cay, _ - Perern are reco di smsidered possible, | Bayitistcoue to Richmond this week, and that | “AT. at Son Pravelo Lith, ship Momaanoe of the | maniiug ithale an bour da, : -) ee Te Dome ane of ihe Pine Dencies, : : attack oa, Sardinin wi Md powsible, "Previd et Mont nat : jew York; Pe br ; 5 ‘i Mar koe, . BLACKLEY, a of the First, Distric ake Comerominn | cette thttie vanon of the Danby te! Vice Presider Servs ba veturand Us Somigo | gens pt: Titismail, New York: Peruvian, do. |” Cave ox num Barreny.—Co, Es and ite re- | Mie Laure Duvennion, Dr. D aper, Mr. Jous Q. Apawe talkes the place of Mr. Za Toe ex-Preaitents now Tiving Dave been 10. | eas i atin tha Ya |e imar having started thst » battery. had been | Oe eee cnes atudiout, | eritmtthe ath regiment are atil" at” the Battery, | Mie. Dr. Edward Bayard, Kev. Dre Bellows, ian Vooamtims, a# Justice of the Second D vited to mediate! The rebels can lay down | Franca treaty. thrown up by the Virginians on the heights at the | Cork. whither als the Fity-A8h has been ordered to | Mrs. Christian Griffin, Rev. Dr. Hague, Minrrany Marrers 1x Bagox.ry.--P, bei worremtee the for'a they have | __1i the Ttallan parliament Garmatot, who waa | White hone, below Port Washiogten, 02 the Pots | hip Talisman chartered to cury brexdtuts to | SHC. ap gyorg el gd S eer, their arms any : ta they received with chers awailed the conduct of the | mac river, aa actual examination way yesterday | Europe; sbijy Kogance 01 the Bes of Taz tona | Muacuen's ZorAves.—THomas Fraxcrs | Mmm CM, Kirkland, | Rov. Morgan Dix. Aan Ase Rees Oe eect seized, without a mediator, we take it. ‘The | government ro violently in ita action respecting the | made of the ground there, and for a mile or twoall | register, has been chartered to load breadstutts for | Mraunt, bas pow « corps of about © hundred fine, | To ppoint a President, Treasurer and Secretiry, | Regiment wore held in readiness yesterday) smuthern army, that a violent wene ensied, and | around, and nothing of the kind was augwhere dis | Greet Hritaln stout, Irish iada, tolerably well dril'ed as Zouaves | ‘The management to affect financial, executive and | march, but for some reason the order was not misguided peopl. of the South can repeat, sub- | Tie Preident pit om his bat, Subsequently he | guverabi " r ; a et rn oe 7 ut ule ‘The Kepublicat iT Mi ont dy to worvic ‘bs ALN h nite and hang of deliver up their areh-traitors, | wrke wove incdcrately, and said he knew Cavora | ’Among’the letters recently received at tho Pot | meat’on the marand iat: Ravine held” the tonic | inthe Cone ter for vervion They are drilled | registration committees, Donations to be wollcited J Setters at'y ow ven, this anordgy eee” oa without much aid from ex-Presidential diplo- | loved Italy, but designated the Frenoh wv theit | Office Department, wes one frog a South Ovroliua | constantly under the lat admainiatration ag an uo- | Ay Inia RGIMENT.—A meeting was held | “OS 4"! parts, and uf the close of the war the sure | war. The regiment was inspected in the ai tse of ther occupation of Rome, postmaster, countermanding orders for staape A wd | doubted democrat, The Times, ublican, #AYS p'us to be divided between such charities as should | by Major Dopas, and the men all m\ macy. What other “aecommodation of the « Fofuniag to tuske hie returns, wying be will at- | (hat the appolatimnent of democrats 0 effice ‘under | Mstevening at Hibernia Hall, for she pury every one being full uniformed atst accoubred. differences” do the ex Presidents dare to pr - Austria. toad tohis twininest when Postmaster General Rra-.| the edunieiration ia note c {ection under | organi ng. ragiment maluly'from the ex-aembers | be selected. Other sections defived theduttes of the | *™TH, men sre'ail ‘a healthy looking, and , denies in the blinhed by the Vi- Governmoot in- The Ocsterreichiache Zeitu: most positive tera 1 enn papers of April 13h iqher boar on une | ME m004 men whi worked te fag. wernor Dow sey b zed American peopl pow to the out OF abd adtelned ite | Of she Sixty-nintb. nevernl committees. BOAT BE IC they could hold thete” own ins Ah Natroxat Uston Raxerns.—Tne National | “Phe Rev, gentleman, in conclusion, wished it um rum is attached to the regiment. sigue! the three dan Fray: | Union Itangem, G2). JW. Lamon, it rapidly’ 6 | goratood that no authority would be nevured over | Compautes B. and G. of the 13th Regim:nt a ede tends to grat an itdepen from Virginia give as their opinion, | cisco railroad bills,” cruiting at its head quarters, coruer of Seveath A’ awa guard of honor to the 23th, The reservs ik pairs bapervanshat ate re, 200m, | 25, thet Mo tonger requires the if rrainance of wecerin will be xftimned Ly] Mra. wiv J. Fanutew, forinerly matron of the cue and 25th street. HR | 82y other association in the country. 18th numbering over 400 men, are now fitlly eq] ivate telegram dated Baltimore, 29th, | end De putlen t> the Commell of the over one hinted th tuajority, Sing-Bing (New York) Prison, lias been choy ; ei A wil ‘ Pm nathema\ d and expe ted to embark for the seat inves ‘Adimateh from Path, of April 13th, aya: Tk was ascertained at te Hiate Department today | mrtcood ave Galitorsia mate Tamacutegions | por Grann.—The Guant will meet at | Mr F Cones set opart Mog leak lective | Sorkin aeaysee nite on Tuesday, at 8 o'clock, P.M., and | room of the Insitute for the use of the Board of | 2%f, will meet at T P.M. Gen. Dix in . fe resent, JNO, Nawitorar, Recrevary, | MANE imore and the Un- n ‘The majority of the Upper House desifo the re: 7 that yo more diplomatic and consular appointments ; Mknow, & resident in Calif i Gubiisbraest of the Hungarian lawa which were | will bo made uatll ull the avenuew leading Ww the | cottnunuet amie st Red ugh, Sheen Conaty ue 14th Kegiment it is understood. will 4 Inexistence before 1843, ‘Tho Liberal party of the | Capital are opened for the pasaige of eitizens, and | tho Itth inst. He wag the leading tnerehaut of the Possension of the arsenal as soon aa the 23th lea Able patriotic addresses were alvo delivered by | On Bunday night one of the sentinels attag Secession is defunct in Ba fon sentiment again triumphant, The react! : country derand the maintenance of the laws adopt- | United States troops, "i i! of T y. Nw PHALANx.—This is the » pany finan is overwhelming in all parts of the state, and | ay jn fas by the Hangarian Diet. Col, Masmunnyorthe Cuited States Kngine Wows and's man of weNlitc and roepectanl is panel enew riguatiationeé Volunteers, fomning | Dr: Sram Rev. Dr. Bruce, aud severabothers | Hie ey Rad’ Lim Snags tne gprs we are prepared to meet tho issue at the bullot | ‘The Diet of Tetrin haa refused to send Deputies to | ix now in ¢ dof the troopa era, hin py ; for active service in the field, thefentire batta’ ‘The meeting then adjourned. newspaper-—his musket lying on thw floor a box the Co nel of tho, Fmplre. rears aro outertained | cessor Col. C.F. Sint, having be red to N Miltary and Naval Movements. which is to be armed with Minie ‘rifles, in ina - - --—-———- intently evgaged in reading the war news tha > that the Diet will be dissolved. 3 fully organi 4 equip) y — ie presence of the officer 0 On Welnesdey, our Custom Houne, which The Linperer received te deputation with the Navy De One of the most important Changes in the regula i tesass organised aur auipped Wree ws Dixte.—The crew of 104 men of wee mot a mare of the presence « the, foe of isa been tl nin which most of the treason | Sd:ress of the Moravian Dfet that he from th of the army and navy of the Uni States, is | 52 Wiliam street, in this city. the steamships Jamestown and Yorktown, have | Pee ieee oe ie to “4 eur went bas teen the eae a had imposed npon bimsel! the missi to the recent of from the atites claim ng to | now being effected. The signal hooks must, it ia | the Regiment has been tendered to G: just arrived in this city. ‘The vease’s on which | A Court martial was convened and the articl has been batchest, will be cleared of ite traitors, | at the samo time the norens pave apes dead will hereafter be paid thom froin the | thought, be destroyed; aud new ones made out. | Kiny. our minister to Win they were employed, were seined by the secession | war were read to the deJuquents, when after | and the new appointees will take their p 4 rey Mibcno' station, onnent sent wor depratted | southern officers, who have been in the Federal | te Wert Polot Military Azademy, ists at Richmond, they were for sixteen days im- ded they were ‘permitted to revume Y Thea nt “Aatol¥ Malate Ey OEAGERIG, oe tnconiiton Yad in those states, except in cases where the Depart~ 1 A officer. nee The Anericag thay will be immediately hoisted Hungarian Chamber of Deputies had been Hull otherwine «direct, service, may have kept some signal books, and many I . 7 prisoned, all means were used to induce the: to ss wal tached to the 8a ' f We of - a nis AporTen Crermexs Aro nh young men attached ty the Bands st over the Custom House, and be responded to pit aly conatituted nod bal ls Barat sitting, Montgomery Mail of Thunstay wre tht | know the chief elguals at ® g'auce, Indeed rumor Perot grits join the rebel army, and on the pay which wanal. | Methodist Chureh and Bunday school hav jo 4 , v his opening spoech laid tress of the crew of tha mteamer Star of the Wee ' . hacwed ¢ he Lath and Mth Regiments of this city, Sea] throtghout the city, despite the prohibition of fe equality of all citizens aut nationalities 10 tly Guken by the Confederate States ax Faw it that it was Commodore Crxvinanasy late lowed them when they were discharged from thelr | derarted with the main body of the 13th iast w our dicta! sre selling miniature | Hungary ‘ ar, have “tat M me ery wt Ce Commender-in chiefot our Mediterranean squad- Moke for the | Yensels eighteen fier cent discount was chargeds Tihone wie eat we © oddremed afer she ay Naas ovat sceeston tlajg hasidie . respondent of the Char- | yon, who prevented the supplies from reaching | trys i ° on tw be ‘attached — — on Stnday, by Rev, Mv, Naat, in @ feeling a4 flags ont e secession thay has di Tliren Genereia bave axel vod: oi Wareaw wo ansist hs bi Ps reaching | pary rning an organization ty be awiched | pyyrycrron AGAINST Primates. —The Board | propriate manner. Major Axrrneow, by interpreting his signals to the | ty the New York me Guard peared ICE GORTS WAKO. jenoral, Mry Bers axe, at se seasa . vl fecal of Underwriters are about fitti = ries UST ANOR e Wasi bi OL Attorney General "| eet Underwriters are about fitting out an armed incl af Bianici pa armaw has net zes me to way that the commiaions for . ; ; ay wf f sean eed ITY NEWS esxel for the protection of our commerce against Ditenrows roneven fafa the bith Ward, | teew dissolved, but its functions have been restrict | privateers are being prepared, and will be isned | This Leen dectfed to garrison the forts and are CITY NEWS. ™ ‘ ‘ Imronraxt To Brook!) 1 (Datehtown), nies lugwe volun- | °%y . y : Ay S001 nygresa shall declare war, which it | seals in northern cities. A ys wll the ne, aie Jrvy. Davie’ pirates, and will bring the matter be SKIRT MANUFACTURERS she ph obadetel aces Paola ae Fa donk ter my Metter fea ted will undoubtedly do, lected fort bordering New York, B Tie Fine, Brroaoe Zovaves.—Extiuste | fte the Chamber of Commerce at ite next meeting. pea toered, and 200 faraidies are left in destitution, Two members ¢ Ae aspirated isda darn il vate Mctaate sapeceenicgs er renoete DEALERS, Lore alse been ar Tt is wail that © to feusa Weraaw Brant an audience to e-ticens 1 today formally decided to res | Phi'ade!y hia, and elsewhere will Lave troops, and ceive 40,000 of the 75,000 volunteers recently called | artillerists stat oned in them, for by proclamation, for the tern of $ years; twenty- | be drafted, wl ystic Manon Tun Devanterr, vor fw: Sear or Wane--Tho march of Gol. Bisawonra's Zouaves through the i Capt. J.C. Luce who has proffered himself forthe | y, hereby notified é peaierie Crey.— Tien eu are hereby, that Lown LETT Now, will bit p: obabil be captain o . | TENT of the United States for the Mir Sena EE AS POINTE OE SAREE OE NS TO MAKING HOOP BILIETS BY MEANS OF FO wel OR FRA’ hoop skirte not proparly mai arte of Fam be, sonadered Lee Astose thse returning in the various trans t hist n practicable, for the positions, and nee with the date (April ports from Annapolis, there is nw difference o! | ‘The cnvrgetio attitude of Prine Guare.sane fiso thouswl regulars for & yeurs and 15,000 | thus have ancpportunity afforded them to be sole J city, yesterday afterwon, for the saat of war, was | Founn Aviiyr.—Tho harbor police, yes | Authority from ma wilt dered tn opinion as to the stamina perseverance, amt | attr vel to mien outal Kaw, A bloody | tailors for the ae vert, Orders to cary this | dieving in moldiers quatters. peculiarly Mrilliant, ‘The regiment was equipped im | terday morning discovered the schooner E Stern, TERIOR Nit ee yh eae pluck of our New York and the Eustera regi | conitict tio place hetween the iuhabitants and the | Reasure Into effect will be adwnce insued. Cheval Score is about to call on the country for | light and sultavle uniforms, and erwed with | drifting down the North River, abaudcued. ‘They | pill be held fable Yor damages tothe Jw mento. . vt ra ki adel, ANP Anaitcery in place of thet at Harpers Berry is | Cavaly and Artilleristy Few regiaents of Tulior | suanve's brecchelowling rifles and revolvers Jk charge of and anchored Ler \ Many anecdotes are told of their adaptiu, adel in W Leo ie pok tothe be eotablished at Rock Bland, (linots, try are sent from ons district, In many caves, but About 2 ofclock Po M., the corps commenced cmmemvepalilisciisngerwsie themselves to tlie occasion—tor instance, that © UGeneral Cuncyrty i¢ warvhing upou Lublin. Sere Te bo Mounted troops, ar dno cannonaders. The pro- | forming opposite their barracks, in Canal at, near Ravina or A FLaa at tie op Duren Cucran.—A xplendid American flag was raised yes | 1 the heat any eee eee EROUN terday over the north Dutehcburch, corner of Pul- | ttving: cleanin sulin ‘sed fostering with Mie. J. Anton and her frends: Bes. Aaron | tt aif William streets, one of the oldest publie | Baits Ladies ry &- er beirg preeent, to offer, through General Dix, two | Cdifives in the ey. Speeches were delivered by stands of co'ors to the regime Both Magy were of | Jute Woonnef® Rev. Dr, DeWerr and Rev. Dr, fine sik. Ono war a larga Acerca bannés, with. | Vmerms, and Rev. Dr, Cuasucus offered up prayer, Alarge audience was present, and when the star spangled Uenuer appaared from out the spire, ab the clove of Rev, Dr. Veawitvea’s pattiotic renarks, three of the lieattiont cheers which have ever been heard in that vielmity, were given Union Defense Commision, _——— ‘The Committee on Colivetions and Subser! The iron screw steamer Matanzas horetofore Coe, Coneral, Comenliine apparel 100000, saian troops were in Public processions Nkewlse are hi : The Gazette publishes an article earndatly ox- au, Arrest of Ex-Senator : Position shou'd be sn an or€inary wa Philadetphia, Aprit 20. Vidoubted authori- | ment Cf horse to five of feot: but our ¥ horting the people to remaln quiet, and + ty reports the arrest of ox Senator Masos by the U, | army stems like'y to have twenty-five regtnents of aveitthe misc tune with which the city is thraat- [ 8, authorities, ‘The information comes trom an off, ] fect to one mounted, ted aw SAC Sb ay aiMAsluc een nA ERO Rig lal source, Mr, Mason fran brought te Pe ryville, Reeruiting for the army and navy at ‘Lit was fearod the exasperation of the | Lestructions have been telegraphed to bring hin ty | for the past week fi, ures up thus: Monde, Ye would load to fresh disturbances, The | thts city. Es arrest was ordered by General Pars | 1% wavy, 45. Tuesday, army 8; navy, 2, taken bad not imtinidated t TRON, nealay, annoy 4; navy, 88. ‘Thursday, He was arrested for treasonvbla conversation with | navy, 34 Friday, army 7; may, 49. Saturdi the sentinels at Perryville, and attempting to obtain | army none; uavy, 80, ‘Total, army, 49; navy, 409, 4 SO Ocak oot ann sn an frvin them inf rmat' ary movements Me | A mrored increase of the army will probably tthe Auamese, and a taengh. the allies cana wt | wae brevght to Philadelphia ard lodged ty pitqyn ule the en*istmer ta Victorious, 1 was@inuch more seriows affiir tas Plot aight he federal (vegular) fo ves in this beighborhood Breréwayy, Abont 12 erelock BM, two carriages were dmwn up : railroad cars twelve mile ilding the railroad f Annapolis to the Junetion—and we have it from a persou conversant with such affairs that it i in better running order now tuan it ever wa Vellore. Gen, Borin, of the Massachusetts Hoyt reat, is perfectly at home on ldhd or water, H seizes steamers, forces the engineer aud captair to do his bidding, cuts out frigates, nud im fact wil when anything is to b f Seventh pushi on a track, n Now wernt Reach oF Aut. out inscription, aud irimued with heavy, yellow frirge asda pair of tossels. The other wana largo flag, lined with white silk, trimmed like the other, aud bearing the following inscription, in raisedy ombso'dered letters U3 National Quarda, Firet Reg iment New York Zousves, wy of 10! is generally or dune. This fs the mate fi ari airs cacbiacne ock P.M. the Zoum ‘at Union havel done. TI the material of our riers | wax expected. 1 fvese this aorning ave ay follows plying between this port and Matanzas has been nich ere in the has amy. F.ve forts were tak», ed ales fortiGed cana» From Aunnpolls. Men chartered Ly the Government. ee witha Tange quantity ef araraunition aod win Anupolia, April 24-10 A.M, -250 yen of sive Mas Aeon, with erveal lady Manda, alighted (om \ ; The lose of the Agamiten cannot be nx-ertainnd, : ril 28 The Columbia will sail at 104. Sf, today, with Uncle Ben Captured. ghee only were made. 7 certains | tne Eighth (New York) Regiment, wore just ordaved sinnd. ne their carriages at the headquarters, — Auong thoae ped eck Wal Wit ; & pelnonetn,ontyg wore anata, Hh oot of the | An° Atnmpolin,junctiedy. where drawers just Salton. See ee an ten the 28th Ragiment, Brooklyn, The scones West Wind, Captain Weusert sh woe tyro moe fe billed mad | F864 fom Washi gtou' vepert the Farell Bow stax eee Tess tet cartoons ia artes es tat peeiolall Gr heuedenae ters , q fom Wilmiugton, N.C., 25th instant, report (eee een gnauis one Wee r tone Marines, icliting sh) ¢ first ceremony in o1 reset }OARD OF ALDERMEN. = id in peal trom Wilniugton U1 instant, report | eee ena ar Wat 0 killed, sud Tee ciltabok Teport that two men were furng pose poctullng othe Zomves ofm beautiful fag by the Fire Dew | (Doak? OF ALvERMES.=The president, All. | a githor of whom subscriptions and payments ms the steamer Uncle Bon had been taken uss prizo, aud ber crew threwn into prison on th charge of being spies of the Federal Govern meat, ‘The Secessionistouuthorities had sun! vessels iu New Inlet, Mocking up the chaanel wounded, aaa | Aer ‘he day after the aty mor loft a new expeditte was to be organized ts tol'ow up the success, an® Tr wan hoped that that partef the country: whe large quautitien of grain were stored would be se eweds The Floods in Java, Patavia, March 2% Hoody have tiken Ay oo the brig Porry is falne, Vork at th Yard w i Myr cxpested Dost night have not arrived, |. Aids 7 en in + rn “vl on. had waited on the President at | S¥nday al last aig a on, to have Casait® M. Chay appoluted «| Walesh are alinost quite ready for sea, veral in the army, tered steamers are progressing rapidly, The fol en were ares ed seater ay by volunteers, | wis sgpann A . he i nan soe ae a ware saraeied rashes Jowing vessels will be at the yurd this afternoon: ‘The delay of the Td Regiment of New York in | stenin frigates, Niagara, Walosi, Roanoke, sailing partment, through Mr. Wiekitam, In the centor of this flag was the coat of arms of the Fire Departs £ ment, over which, in circular form,were the words, in raised gold letters: Tag Stag Sraxuuap Basvee Wy Triewent sata Thin flag was p Geyer, in the cha’ An application was re- | made. to. la the ved from the officers of the New York Legion, | gatsthtatr at Stu" eitet Beales are earn raid ip equipping their Brigade, Referred sor tg THUODO SE to committee on National affairs. te aaa Pine sirect, ae Another application was received from Ald. |, ALEX. T. STEWART, Cha! bibciee Rican Banny, commandant, and other offi: | "RB: H, MoCuapy, Secretary, re vented by Mr. Wirxitam. cers of the auxiliary corps to follow the 69th Qace ‘1 this tsland, causiog geler ithes only infertor hing Washington was ca ‘ Vf : Sol, Fi Tos tee Franchas—| aeneral Return of the Jumen Adger. gunge al ad an togamlas Wea oniytlrlor Y wotig Wastin waa cine Uy repaisis Lc | emia Coste, Sova, Brady wine, North | Css Puawonta veiled of tue Regi. | Rogiment, asking for rooms for Head-quarters, | , Meeting Francis Ieunlon | general The steam transport James Adget, from An | lives, and many thousands have been rutued Avcutuy any af men leh, Wankingtos yesterday to | Catling, and Potowuae ; chartered era, Dawu, | ment This corps is now nearly complete, eight hun waben, ogee, Merered! vrochals, er Sin! A Abdus hed tho gat. | Roverat vt Mazen’ have been completely mubrnerged. | rey air mn BB chad fon Calan a Dix, in behalf of Mot. Astor, then presented dred meu having recent!y volunteered, Re- | oon tour lee gitar afin de manile mapulis, arrived yurterday, baving Lande The destruction of hotses, crop, mtoree, robes, Ae, Mirth Bb, Ona¥ pnee to Nev? ylet, tes ; i a stand of colors to the Rela Aro A the ferred. @ *ym ‘dour (inion tAmerioakoo et de regiment ot that place. have been meh that many mititons will wot ork papers bring fifty ceaty in Washingto > he authorities telegraphed to Washington for | lowing letter of presentation from Mra Amro A communication was received from the Gee lear cocoate me ae eneeares Prot } Passengers. Mrs. Capt. Lvnew, of 00th, J.P | compavate for it. the Gowerument ins soak Myltueracks are erecting fir the Breage im | structions as to the disposition of the Conditue | Gol, Euawonri, Sir: noi to pre: | Comptroller, stating that there is no money in | PAIDEM, L. HEINRICK, C. FROMONT. — 39,5 RK. Moyoarr, of the Umited States brig Perry. Capt touts. tion, and her midshipmen. They will be sent to | sent the accompanying (rat Regiment | the treasury, except that already appropriated commercial coun { Batavia has aiready w Tov e a Joni Seman, of Lith regiment, and Rowane J | Seribead 124.000 Bor ~s : -— Newport, RIor New London, Conn, ‘The moat | Of Zousver, ho delive Pant ha | and dealgnated for certain purposes under law | | Attention Ce. 6, 70th Reatment, Law, benress of dixpatches ain. The paidy crops in this dats a From Perryville. advanced class may be hoptou ships in active ser | mand, Lam bappy, in the confidenre thar L entrust | AMA Ordiaance, Bie Eanes ive seen, wastes for The felowing persone return fro s boone Jost, Upwards ot 10 perwons hod perished The steamer Maryland | vice. it to men whose hands are nerved by a e@neroas pa gy pager? yon velo rhe } ARE JAMES WELPE o om nS; POO) FP oe bridges on Se Tadok ld beet 4 ny for Annapo ts, taking A detache. U.S.M lef the Brook! triotinm to defend it,—whose hearts feel now more | ating 6500 for a stand of colors for the Fire Jebn 0. Maloney y. 200 persens het lost their Hives in this divi [ several regiments of Pennsylvania countey tro A detachment of U, 8, Me nes left the Brooklyn [ deeply thin ever, the honor of aur country's fag, | Zouaves, Col, Eurawontn, Referred to the I the b . 7 1 ie Tromas Hovmens, Dexnis Hisaix, Tawas Groen [stone Ta South Bayelan al ne br das were, de The ote Hore arrived this evening | Wwiracks for Boston, to nid as gud of the new | bn homor held as sacred and prectous as thi Pommittee, The Board adjourned to Thurs- E. Mubatuiiix, Wa, Masnina, BP. Gorons, Jame [ streyed ®, tons Of Use wen given & Tie b da very large Washings | steam flag ship Mimwaaa, — ¢ signed as we ure to think of it in the} day, 4 ut 50,000, number of destitute persons ts esti + ordinary duties, with sympathy snd a ree fret. into & sus srt é 1 q MeCarraay, Jou Borur, all of the Guth, Cap! More than 200 persons hay been buried to 6 loud Te bitad to pelos Reerulting yesterday sia up as wa: Ariay: od rider thone feelings ab 1 ar Pa P : Hoescy Syzsove, of the 13th. A.B. Bier, PG | slip, ity hd Tuipetie kode bark wea brmugit gorand | Clas at; Mudscn ty @; Chadian st 1, Nevy se iaek whee tony STO going fone U8 Jee To AnD OF COUaCILMEY. wn the absence of papeacaat : Wroon, W. Hieawin, Wa. Parone, To H Kader, The destruction here hay been very (ght. Bho was from Myitimore, Che . Total, 28. . more perilous s¢ But, sir, @ hope | the Presitont atthe mesting yesterday, Mr. Bat] yu) pegiment Ne ¥. Mtate Vel worn, We F. Suxawin, meat: Hundreds of houses, and many bridges, hy a Yo itm Tas the oak iret + Ment inte Bowur, 8. 8. MoCorwace, CG. Arwoon, Wa | Frets nue On th m Mr. Horan, the chief of the Navy Vard watch. | that Heaven's most gracious eye will be with you | gs-wae called to the ehéir, NELBON TAYLOR, Acting Gol, Headq 4 i ab, | crensareied sway, OF, po nce “Aitoten + Norfolle 1 7 te “ invicta i and protect you ; and Leliovy me with much “re ‘Tie Board tendered the use of their chawber to | 3M Canal et. A company le ow being atart ot) Weis, ii of the 1th, Jou Mowatt, Ist Hl witor rose i feet bd wore dro vsanatars Adela of ie Novfulke Wing, aariv. Taner, noae w ative geatertay uf goods evatralaal f Speedy Your obediout servant, the Commiasioners appointed by the last Leyisla. | above regimect, at No. 4 Centre st,” W. HOL aucm Ku.win caine on board bypulatake, anyumas irvinry the water . Ba ning roan Norfolky | of wat ‘Awov'sta As tute to reviee the Chuiver of the clty. TON, Acting Cap. ‘W1g “ f ae ait: ba Goecn fort abuve the A teoncetdl Tey agar elanes Tee Angst ee fe by —_—— Most omplatic cheers followed the reading of this | “"A’ Rerttion was, received. from the ex=officers and = Capt, Purim sys of the gallant 60tb, la mA Thaw nat been ascent All horses the Merrick Lane, Tho: Adelaine was brought (0 | grams Peualty of Patriothu. letter, members of the Sth Regiment, who are desirous Volunteers Wanted, as an Auxiliary ¢ dt hais duty 10 express Lis high gratification of the | Leen drowned. i ever pat ; Bhs are Gol, Kits aoenii, la HIDE wIhO d full | foreine'e ae nea uc be supplied Stn L tone eee oe ree ean Auxil rie manner in which they couducted themselves dui vores with Laver eux eaudaes Sea e schooner B.D, Pitts, Capt anson, If he udtewyted to reply to such a pwtrtotia letter, Referred to Comittee on Natlonal Affairs wl’ reace cal anf encol thelr names at 8 ly 1,500 | the, waters, 46 feet deep, Le Minois Troops, 1. Charleston, a rived yesterday having 21 pas | but he expressed a generous trust that the cou nution as aweuded by she Board of Als ma. m,to 10pm. By order of RICK'D Hy ee here werw nawrly 100 [cite ugnerous careaoee cud oorraas hed Logie Cairo, L 1000 in Mt Fee cas tha crew of the ateamebip | fidence repose in him aux bit regiment would bo vitae 2000 copies ‘of Valentine's, Mantal | RY, Col; Lieut, D, SWHEN. 28 on board, there was the same order snd discipline deci 168 sd 1100 men from difrant diet _Gultey Hey A p.— 1,000 Liitoual roope | Lena i ns na roms ' rable fully fat” (Cugen eae to tne | of 88, corporations was further anienided 108,000 é = making a ve b the ordinany num | bad been sent to bury them, The best spirit pre: J a Fa rte vite Aid ain Nasiiviile, ‘There is also a tan naied Gen, Dix then introduced Gol. Eusawowmn to the | and sent tuto the other Bowr Advance Civard, Col. Duryee's os when oaking's voyage wih the oe Fuhat | Mailed among the inhamitants wind Burpee Wi Fone Te eae taickek fone Keeley agente [reac y, wife and ive ebiidren, ‘Teacy came from | ladies present. then tok up its ine | "abe Board concurred tn couftrming the appropri. | hla reg co Pgexd, Gol. Derren | ber of passengers and when it ix reaew>ered that } Goverment bul distributed ‘ont (0218, persgue. | Ma» nl AO naa riday, wil Heenan ene ice. naad. ad aleclared hehe, | oF march ny Broadway in the following order saicnor #04 to yay salaries to the etal of | er wiieontiane tp enrol men Yor a lu vense! is calculated to accommodate but 800 | ‘Tay vewels had beew dispatched fiw Babavia poate aes A arp, usa a some yer ; : Drum of (meut—2d wen. the Common Gounel! of 1903 au {also to pay | femalning vacancies are filled: none aie Mrepeaies more for thedaeh then any day of | Tail:Qjan with fou sigur, ft waa pent, ll or “Bie | Gitions to bevine acitizen, Mle had become pase Drum G.zpe of the R gimenh— #0 ue Dister Sionuio'¢200 por professional worvices na | fd tatelfigeat mn will be received. Podirecg ay ik he 69th ‘Turkey. \ wt Us tled up Shere Sikh &:caniakt: [aes tho vy of @ smpell farm of 80 acres, well stocked in nites of Fire Department, apecial counsel of the amittee of the Board of ine Se on preas ongreae) vat coe my pemete auky, We resres to say bas two 0 *T Turkist vexsels blo. kading Albania haat expturedt Mi ad Nepalecn, Arkausee, attacked the | every ‘ar, all of which bas been confiscated | Colne! E rast, and Officers of the Regimental | Aldermen to inyestigate the accounts of the City | havior aod attention to their dutles,” "This RR bokes ' * Chamberlain, were drowned in the Chesapeake, a brig cuder the Fontan flag, lowded with euatlons | eciner Westworeland on Thursday night lnst ae arena ‘Buf: Saint antaas being in service, pay commences to members of pie Setebaincs — ‘ menruer 4 to take in) t ] for retasing to Sgt against (HR flag be bad sworn Company A. Captain Covir, of Hose >, 42 5 Lat mare old companies from the date of receipt into. wer Loan Leous le reported to tiave ofired the | - Owns Pacis wax appointed Geuoratissiio of The Loot badd steppe te ac acromdct Ngee { € btotet, He was seized and tied up to fence, | Lintemnt b, Be knoe: of € icage Zowaves Fires, Accidents, Inquests, &o. ie ulttng offices 8 Broadway aid eo ot ait GAD LEONE Ws reported to have aberen te 7 Aah Baber rhe boat waa crowded with parr ‘ ly andl given O Mieut, rowens, of Bagine € 100 wet ' — ,, Le Government arms end stamunitions from England, | “?¥* India. slaty perv, The brat wat cro dnt wit pate | hls de oer bs bad aa 6 Ltn: is Het BOR hums of fagine Oo. 1 Surrosey Cup Murpen,—Coroner Jack: ion, ani ave lout . + le now bor ee Thewaed, of Mempble, wax abet through the | SNe was Ul uy eng inka, And to bee arwanm, of Chicago Zouaves ; 2 mas held an ing day upon the body of for the suppression of the rebellion, wud wb The whote of the Madias Biealdancy la wow bor- | Fiyner ttannn, of Mempbisy wus ait thrviagh the | A Neegiatn war mudes | pratinneat ae Cr td 100 ne A» bei an ques senerday upen the body of « | wanea athe sd rent au order by the Persia for 800,000 Minie mus | dering ou famine. i Heart. ‘The «spain had the, whe reat kouue | t. Bolug eutiiely destitute Capt. Ca Coe Cape: Meneny, of Engine male infant found ino lumber yard at the foot of ow nearly full 9 i on, Lovw Nav Spain. breaking the line, and got of straggling fi sont, Being eutivaly destitul it. jeut, M Coren, of Chicago Zones King street, inarks of vio'ence sufficient to cause | Om sening the 1s, and.» quantity of rifed can eee | ane Correapondeicia Awographa anys, the | wa Lee ne tiga in { Mee lhl oe hme gue tae fay to etal om Heut. at Comm of Ces, Zones: a nee a ot ge ck ad bea cfu | geome he he xo is algo stated to bave Jolned Queen t Fpinent wi'laccept the annexation of Bt Do- J ‘Tye beat arrived here dese mighls U0 0M OT wid tore few days at pier 10 North River, Bie | men, , Child, and spots of blond were traced from the body | Aleka the offer of ships to eanlat Ja the blockade of the > ay urn nt i eoudremed Uy wrote of tbe | her lovk aes! mde Oy Gr) OT back preaubs # fright{u appearance, 0 GR Duy Coph Joux Downer, of Enging Co, 34; WO ALG stepe of house Bo. 100 Guarlwu street, Bus re rt ‘ 995 : goutuern ports Vi ne foreigu power proledty 9g

Other pages from this issue: