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THE NEW YORK SUN WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 1, 1861, To Habscribers who Move Today. Sutmcribers to this paper who ate about aanging their residences, are reminded to notify tho office or the carrier, or at least leane a memos | randum with the new occupant of che premises they vacate, of the street and number where they ‘are Leven iter to be found. We trast that the Vl istration, fnclaling as it docs, men of high ability and public elur- ancter, cannot possibly fail to be « exalted natare of its responsi! scious of the opportunity to do good or evil, ha arvely been given to men before them. Li is f them, probably, to «! ween a stern ant exemplary vindication of justice, which shall confirm the peace of human society ant th stability of repul as, far cent ries to come ; and an effeminate peace, a wick= 4 tolerance of the torieited lives of traitor which will virtantly proc worst crimes in the power children’s children nakel to the kuife of the public aseasein, The revulsion fn Maryland is bat thy begin ning of a panic that may very probably sweep | through the southera states, When spirators feel the tide forsaking them and th terrors oG reitibution impenting over their the cor sads, théy wil readi'y bend their haughty hang him is by his own neck ecks to prepsa's of compr and eck to | — me to Frere r taice jaan | Fort Monroe Sate. ashe the best terms wh ping remnant | We tiaye the gratifying Information, derived f their power may enall toclain, We] gunvonancifceret high ronk In the ary of the niece that we fear them only in this respect. | Un ted siates, that Col Disioa, at Fort Mone {leat they may make it appear tosome | juy¢ caer Lie command two regimente of volunteers rulers and people, that peace and amne with concessions that were reasonable throe | tuece he iv strong enouh to hold: the fort ageing months ago, should be preverred to the hy j sny twenty thousand men whom the rebels can of a retibative and anbiugating war. Urine ageimt it He hae aly been libora ly up it el with prev a from ok While it seemed possille to preseeve peace, ith pre f re with | sistent w that seo were ready to do anything Bu peace to preserve it rebellion une ous weapons at the life | qtailroad Company, The Texas branch (the f the nation, there can be no psace—agree to | Texas Central roal), hav been sold out by its what we may, declare what we may, there wil! | creditors; aud in a recent issu of the New Or- fe no peacseuntil pravihiment is effectual and! teans Picayune, we tind a card from Gon, Rrcit- trait reextinct. Orher peace than this will | ann agent for the 8. PL RR. Co, in i a mock or, A aula snare.” } Which he implores the stockholders to come to We must leave nothing of this joh unfinished | che rescue of the Company or all will be lost, wir enocestore, Tt is a lesacy for which they | The Picayune says: willeune us anit < will be well de v mupony in the late quiet y forthe next two ent 1 Ane eet its engagements, All at once Hes at least, as we shall anewer for our prosent trust to posterity an? bijgh Heaven, Never was the solemn lancuace of inspiration more emphas tically addressed t ruler than to Anna | bethis aud other cities, but the r Ws. tharket out of or Washington dispateh- en of yeetorday a foolish farrago about trouble with foreign powers, im consequence of insul- ficient notice of the blockade, Nevertheless, hy seme meane, it erept in again, and we therefore rofer to it, only to remark that every reader of common sense may perveive that no treaty binds us to keep any particular ports at all times, Tho power and right of the a8 1 of its ports for oy | vintt ose a porti HwCESSATY putpores, at any moment, cannot be Dear er Beror Oxon Bishop Oxprnnosk, of the Diocese of New York, died Vv sterday civ this city, at his resi ence, wp treet, Since IRM, his re jot a clowd in conneetion with hare Or aght againet him by the church to ih be belonged, though it was never aa ‘ eved. ond to the last the Bishop hda , rtealyof friends, Since 1650— |: civ which the House of Bishops r ed to acquiesce ina final petition to restore | him, the i Ith and spirits have rapid- I) Ceined. ‘The disease, whieh finally proved was water on the brain, rante hi Th hy onder of the ized the poople of New nogro churches have heen closed Mayor, and all assemblages of uegtoos, slave or free, have been forbidden, Orlean Jeererson Davis has been huni in efi gy, nl aeven companies ars, and that with A It Of Secemion. Srersston has swamped the Southern Pacifle ¥ iv overcast, the toy post fally upon the land: ‘The company it carte ht ot seas it wants to reseh th were i cannot de it unless ite friends and shor Latoat by Telearnph. Liven oot Apel £8, A M—The Paria B oad buageot inst at OF Coneola Chia mottling are at 01 T 4a 09, Sirens stuffed Reale TAMRON BrooKR= The atest aalen om Monde; Coffee firma were Tl tole Gent si mlaies 29 4 284 dive mint ; Bele Ieatlrond, 2654 " twat of Sout itut/ons! question would Le peed upon Why in an offeial address to to the volv" f South ‘ovat! Tivenioor Govios Maanen, The aslee of cottom ‘ ue thal hot wait until that de isin was rendered, and thee FA erent “i a oy reine 4 Oho tales. Tie | Weal, He iam rative of New York, and entered the srretey AND Arrroven.—The United | present isto the General Terw, which meets next kot is nective w tha slight adv wed by | navy in 1809, He ie credited with 36 years active | piold yourneives in read ness t arch at & Turner Rifles, a regiment composed almost ex- ud ; Vie alia ; ; er vive vice, of which over % " 5 ord to the tomb of Washington, awoar thi : atertrury anid bia object wan to secure ofa. fon ana qi Hed st Mid Hag ios ae! hat pac re OSes eck on tt he Tahara aato ant crn Mian cier des crate | chusively of members of the Turnverein of New | 5 ae wid reset for the lses of the Tan. He Stile. Eee seine bin bait mies, eat nibs cincts wat yn wd make of 1 | York and vieinity, were inapected ant passed | far no ty. cticn ty lath by proper lea! tribunal i cominiasion at this port a few days ago, and subse wie nthe wotaties of free ; Hs copatitutionslity of the set, but he ¢ eat bustare quently left for A sapoll 4 Mi., returned yesterday, | dom aud mich rs ie auth avail woke | almost toa tran, They numbered 770 men. | oe renee ine isomer give a ere, snd came up te the Navy Yard, They are commanded by Col. Si who laticn to anewer the question in cane the " ae utionary Gene Gi y A icdy atl that q ’ ferences ih Wxatd bythe niave Heery day te Navy Yerd turnes chartered eruit | Andapete Bulimore | a" # tevolutionary General aay i | mga a tha se Ch of Appa ef meets with n very cold reception In | a itting offlee for the navy has Leen opened 200 men of th Mh] Cery Morratery.—Deaths for the last | till Wedresday iiorning, the atipuimtion to be pre and. the deat y consider ecrultiog office fr the navy has been op with tw aot artillery, | week, ending April § inoreawe frou last | ES€d In the wewntime by the com vent ay iy expensite tia w RetordeMtass., to afford trained waa!amnen Bde 5 aleraiion sonia are oe aoe ea ed Wee. ATOR United Mates Comimtacloners Court. st ancratumiy tno tele comnts rin Anbopeilb, bong Waly commanding Nauen ela {as eat Alleged Treason of a Gun Dealer.—The Uni- vi Mie ton nd nuaat duc ca aia mk vto the Nevy Yard yesterday, aad were chartered read to Baitite Position ‘soe toe north | @e,, 46, Adults, 189, children, 287, males, 224, ted States va Daniel Fish.—Thia case came up for ture eg 0:0 008 O00, th featle | br the @ wide of the Bevern River, AN the co thern 14\'* | aesen, 194, colored perwor examination before Commissioner Morton, From dd wtity ? Souk nitad wink ~ w to go vin Anmapolie and Perry vil ¢ 7 the evidence it appears that Mr. Piah hag for a lon A detachmeut of United Stites troops arrived ‘ veriod engaged ina legitinate southern trate, an oe yeterday and were Keat over to Governor's a3 FLAG-Ratstxa.—The teachers of Ward School | Lets ame ot tubes ‘hed tir hie mech From Washington. Lot properly app 1 Was Constant y ating t having ite attentic edt to th appreciated the propriety of ma " quiet ih the conduct of the military movernente therewith connected, Canilitery displays or Ar On onie atreets, va wry exhusustion « The reeult freedom oo th ly etmbarraaed on ae: n. Tt ie muppowed that {ght millions of dollars ect to government draft in the different cities, hut owing to the obstruction of the read by the disunionists, the Secretary of the Trowsiary baw Ait mtvlinble t 1 ita traniportat c para, the head of the Ordnance Departinent, has been relieved, and ordered to oth va wil Debta have accrued fi dope: they must be paid, or the prove J se the franchises un work, FAM Lrxcous today :—' For he beareth mot the yor he is the miniater of Gov, upon him that d peord in cae a recemger to €2; en ute wra A city, having ex- h Havana and New La letter from its New Or- at, on Saturday last, in which + As [close this letter the on are booming in henor of the secession of The next news we expect to hear is ow York has also joined in the movement, ew York city as sure to gi nia. that We set down > 49,000 majority in favor ef secession.” If a geotleman long engaged in business in- ware with this eity was deluded, by false repteseutations, into the belief that New York would join the rebelling states of the South, how deep the ignorance and how great the de. bo must prevail among the masa of the sowthern people. The people of the South have been cruelly deceived and betrayed by their leaders, and by men at the North who now turn round and profess the most devoted chment to the Union the Constitution ag the laws, lusion a But hal the Government, when South Caro- lina took the tint revol ry step. acted with euorgy, and put down tredson at Charles mn, the southern people, i p wader-carrent « jorant as they are patriotic feeling which impels the whole poojle of the North in when the Union 1 hot have been so easily led to take up e direct on, is threat rms against the national Government. They were promised an eaty victory, ant rich spoils and the apathy of the Government and its parent helplessness red ther of the arch conspirators, terrible ordeal of ar, with certain defeat a before them, they will learn how they hay been deceived. ‘The Telegraph Companies suffering. Tu. obstraction of telegraphic communica tion by the southern rebels, and especially by the Maryland rioters, has teriously diwinished the harvest which the stockholders in southern lines of telegraph expected to reap from the present war excitement, The proprictors of the Philatelphia Ledger, who are largely inte rested in the telegraph business, and who also own that sueaking secession orgau, the Balti- more Sun, now make @ pathetic appeal to the Government to protect the telegraph by means of armed companies stationed along the lines, and to order new lines to be laid secretly, and along the bottoms of rivers and bays, su us to Le secure from molestation, ‘The present busines of the Government is to erush out treason, and to bring to punishment all who aid and abet it. When it has accom plished this work, the telegraph, as well as the railroads, will be unobstructed, It is mot the Lusiness of Government, at this crisis, to look specially after the interests of those who wor. ship only ‘the almighty dollar.” It is rofresh- ing to hear the proprietors of the Baltimore Su declaring that— We woot a strong govern vent, but strong to pre tect all possible interests ax wel ws itsol!, Inaeed thus it best protects ityelf, The way to protect ‘all possible interests” is to teach, hy the severest all pos sible interests,” that their best recurity is to be found ina whole and undivided support « ‘he Constitution and laws, Mx. J. P. Sioan, Chief steamship Jamestown, seized at Richmond, V. wishes us to correct the statement in yesterday Sux, that the officers and crow of that vessel, a» also of the Yorktown, were imprisoned for six- teen days, because they would not enter the re bel army. They were asked to join, but n threats or compulsory aneans were used, Th men were allowed to remain on board thei: ships until thee doparture, and. their full pa wal ue, Twelve por cent (not eighteen) discount was charged them for iscipline, Engineer of the allowed until thay epecie—that being the current rate, Mr. Sioat makes this statement, a he it not desire that other northerners at Richmen! shoul be preju diced by exaggerated statements in porihern papers, Army SckoRoNs AND SURGHONS’ MATES — A commission for the examination of candi dates for surgeons and surgeon mates, in ace cordance with law, will meet at the Surgeon General's office, at the capitol in the city ot Albany, on Wednesday, May sth, from to 2 o'clock, Union Davexce Comitree.—The amount ‘of money received by the Union Defence Cnn. mittee, upto Monday night last, was 139, , and thelr expenditures up to the same time amounted to $123,805.67, leaving # bal- ‘ance in hand of $15, 01),33, The “late quiet tinea” did not suit Texas and other southern states, and now t ning to reap the fruits of their disquiet, Cipi- tal will not go where it caunot be protected against mob violence, ‘The Penalty of Patriotiom. Under this head, we published yesterday a paragraph stating briefly the treatment to which Jastrs TRACY, an Trish naturalized eiti- zen, was aubjected in South Carolina, because he would not forswear his allegiance to the United States, From one of our contempora- ries, we copy the following fuller statement, made Ly Mr. Tracy himself ; JAMES THACY'S GTAREMRNT, T resided seven Cam 8 citizen of 8 ater; T took the Staten; L have been ®t over forty years a cit!zen of the United States; wax a be n in the F.orida War, under Colonel Hawsny (new General Hansryy; have lived for several years at and near Columbia, Ow the Gti day of April, ins the folowing paper, verbatin Lexixatox Di April 6,1 At a mecting of the Executive Comuittes of the Fork Vigilance Association, held this day at Ke hevlies meeting Hour the Wolowing promub'e wud realntiona were unanimously adopt Whereas, It \# known to our Association that Mr, J. Tracy aud family, who reside in the b nas of ur Associationere in various ways disturbers of th rence, tude and safety of our neighborhood And siject of our Associa tect the nid Resolved, 't fied wo leave tn 1 was served with tate withis ten days from th they are se J with this uotice, or they w be remeved by free, Resolved, "Tint Js. Ke Hiverwan, Capt, Warr A. Laticky and Sisey NeENSEMvKER be appointed a Committee to pive Mls. Tracy. the abowe toticg, and furnish Lim with a copy of the PON HUFFMAN, Prosident of the Assoiati The reason why We wers notified to leave, that Fand my soie were ordered to do mill uty, which order Erefised to obey, both aa ¢ cerced tnyselt and my sous, Oa the 13th da; April, Land my sori were seized at Colt Where we had gone Wie we wee taken te the Gaurd house and imprise over night. Ta the morning before day igh aby the mob, of about 200 men, to yarda fron the cars, where we wore skin, ancl eveh were given five hun The inh then visited my house, my family, consisting of tm jildren; threw them violent!y (nto { brought them to Colutnbia, We we onthe railroad and conveyed to Charleston, whee we kod for this port, The wl): all my teams, four horsey "ahi A team of two horses, and place about to ths ed ine and every wt 1 property that h pos: pe meedy LN ve chiidren's clothes 5 these thes tock dua give ty Ce little megrocs. Tae Guard ‘house be fi take up artis for the Southern ( Cod given to bread aud aj THE LATEST NEWS. ———o BY TELEGRAPH TO TUB YN. ¥. SUN wt with peop who refine to niedermey, and the wl of at of water per day. Foreign Intelligenc e. Two Days later from Europe. patie Arrivalof the Adriatic. —— ONLY SUX DAYS FROM GALWAY TO ST. JOUNS, N. Fe 0: » Apri! 29.—The Atristic ul, wirived Lere this afternoon rk. St, Johu's, NF from Guiway, Ay route toNew ¥ The Airis arrived at Liverpool on the ad, Madrid papers deny that the Spanish Government Rents be reject the oer of Fe-toorp nation of San France. e reates were firm avd had advanced ted that Prince Navongon was about to Londin, to des and explanntione { fromthe Doke D'Avsary, for the laters ot tions iva recent pamy let injurious t por, ‘The Emperor's private published # contradiction of a pawaye Lie the pam phletafecting the character of the Eaypervr | ALL the reat mere Housed io Marseilles had vided payment. The suspepsious were caused Kovernaeat not providing (vr its the vefusal of the bank oF F wd vaoes, Healy. nite inthe Tealian Parliament, M the Southern army oon vi Ue Princes seeretaty iad alee ws inst, Count Cavorig sald \ vinent was not willing to take pizitiativy for Venice, and could) pot exept Gawiwalnr's projsoation i avor of reconstructing Uieroutheruartuy, Tn case of wiry however, the Vociateers weu'd Le reorgen rod, and Gamiaaton ested to beke comtuand of then Lima bi nied, thst aw the prospects were alarm tug he wou d taint on there organization fi dLopted, by a yote of 197 der, proposed by Kieas C) wuiber having heard the dec'ara ave full eopfh that the docree for {tie volunteers) wi faithfully snes to the order o! the day, roland. affairs of Poland Gonenancnr bad i teat wswernblages were without a'teration, (a proclataation, stating riitical dicuss on will) be tolerated, Lut ‘that order can only be maintained by ‘he civil flcers with the aosistance of the military, Tue choicw of delegates by the citizens, and public Worship, bad been probibited ; also national prayens » the Churches of Warsaw, Wuder& threat of mili ‘the Russia troops iu Po'and bad been con- pirate! at Warmw, * ws i The Commack had fired the city of Chel for the 2) borne Of Piuuder, Uub the fives Were extinguished, duty. 1 ita place, H. Bernten, Chief Clerk in the N: haa been appointed fourth auditor « A general order from th office, saya First) Lientenas Vaving failed to ren the act “ concerning the d.alursement of public ney," approved Jan directs th t he be United States, He from the roils of the a The ‘ ni it. Col. Jawea W. Hiriey is appointed y Department, the ‘Tremauty. Adjutant Genanats Crane Be Ou, vi ntinel of Ratur the military preparntions for our defense are a ¢ the direction of shrewd, skillful, indetatigable, ox: perienced and patriotic officers. ‘Que comman genern!, Rout KE. Lae, has lo with 9 declining tendeney, Ton qalets bus mendy, War Movements, &c. cited that wom drewd Unilor she uunnecen= jer bis acconnte a4 reqiired by ry UIst, 1823, the President my of the lowing Kignifivant «ticle appears In the ir people must rest quiet upon the fact that T | them jumped overboard, and one was lost Naval aod Military Movements. cruises over made Ly an American man o 4 Tie UB steun transport Marion, Cour, arrived at Ui sport yesterday. having in tow the U. 8. brig Washington, April W.—So far as can be as | Perry, The Marion left Anuaps'ia April 2th, at cat roopa here cheerfily perform | 64 A.M. reports the light #hips on York 8) every duty impowed noon thes. | Wath the Tarte | gad Wolf Trap have Leen removed, and the ligh ‘inion eb ocks, aivl duerefore they are com New Point Comfort, Cherry Stones, Back River tree fom di quieding exe tes ent Point, Cope Henry aud Smith 1 Hy a cing ave Moen) esrie guished since Thurmdey wurne £6 te aie Atramtug Yonkeo of New Point, be The fear ¢f ben ig vanijvated. | yy yt, paweod Cape Virginia 9:40 BM. April 29th, | geo u varies we COT Ay, pac ol a large English propeller with Great in provenent bas taken place dn ote | troops, (Kedor gy AMG, paswed steamship Quaker trees, Some tine rack, military were moved on |G ty, beth bound S oath ; at 5. Moy p Key Parent Phoveny fare. oatenteticnsly, mad light | iedide tienes Hiiery and fying drs ned often | set c B the cu . the toy of then horses ary couriers | ‘The steanehip Chesapeake Capt. Ceowrt, from ly riding, reine their | wort Mon , OFF Point Conor, arrive) Mon tay as Ler bn he) Con bight, Amorg her pa were arethe Rev. M. 1. « citye Cuvyins, wife and two daughters, late Chaplain ia henetora were stirred on the part Fort Meuroe, He left New York in 1518, and hag verided Soubh Kine event was hoppening at one paator acether, to 7 — which the military vows directed ewe Vrom the 69th Regiment. Tein creditable to te Adm nistration that LATER PROM T We ary permitted to publish the followiu intere-ting letter from Col. Cor: 60th regiment, to Major BaaLey Capt. Kaw Annapolis, April 27: % COLONEL OKAN, Of t idresse nt Tt is dated yot in this city. We are under orders to inarch at $ otclock this morung for Warbington city, We lad a special order last eveniag, which ed wach excitement. A report had rewhed Burian, at this station, that the taggage of the ot was attacked, and, with its escort, le below the milroad depo’. ide then honer of going at once to the ren- nig A company Wy go down and re 12th rein cut ofa | did the take and ¢ pposition, om the receipt of which order almost every man in the regiment wished to volunteer his services, But enly t Tmited number could be taken, and in five minutes 125 rank and file were going off from here in double quick, amidet the cheers of over 3,000 soldiers. it 10 say the leaat, it was really too bad,the rmor hed out to be unfounded, itl my veave fellows ere disappointed, as they met not an e me then.—Do all yourown good j bent “interests without Our voyage here, under th ca, Was & perfect sticcens, Father Mooney baa done most inflnite service, and was never ceaming in his labors. [earnestly hope the most Rev. Archbishop will allow him to vetusin, We were terribly annoyed by somo bad juen who smuggled themselves on board the steam shipon our departure, and who, through stent ng any liquor they could find, got frenzied, and two of The i teen the prileof | other are in hospital here. ‘There isn: the service: and he is supported bz subordinates of gst the old veterans of the regiment. acknowledged capacity aud large exparience. ‘One of our poor volunteers fell thr “The plans of ourgovernment are of courve not | yatehways, aud’va in hospital with good Lopes uf sitable matter of pul tary boards keep thoir own counsels, aa tt ie omily p oper they should do. ‘The people ah: pat-Lotically abstein fiom even the attempt to uns Ale them, for the wiseat plans m lose, however mad proclamation, Our From Harriabui Harrisburg, Pas, Aprit tive of Vi }, Who wad in Riehme last, entinates the nnraber o A ingt: Ahat the vo Aon Frida cin. peoition roma Virginia. Ho nay: v’ten battled by —The Chiet Jus. ‘copa there at 11,000. 1 Wash: y pat secession In the secret somion his iecovery, Fond remembrane to al Yeurfriend, Col. M. me oA. Spirit of the People. Home Sexvice. —Tho following order was reveived yenterday Aviectant-Grxmat's Ovvicn, Aunayy, April 2Tth, 1361 — It having been represented to the Command: erin Chief that there ara, within the bounds ot the 8 | Int Divisl on District, many citizens who are anxious to organize a4 a rnllitary force for Home Service, t of the Virgints ly Hand not 16 | wupply the place of the ‘regularly organized Militia as reper ation from 8 promis | which in now inactive service, be «loos hereby order nent member the Convention, No Virginia | aud direct Major-General Citas, W. Baxpror to paper dare publiah it, orgacine, in his discretion, wuch mimber as he sbalt Davin Marre County, Penney vauia, bi mond. ‘He was forced to inade ix escape at night. Only. 86 members answered to their names in th House today, In the Senate, on moti Fes litle was passed declaring that tho objects « be f BAT Grond streot, was severely injured by being the special weanton be « v tain the | gxpene My ord military life. on Monday yight, 8 fire broke out tm the aauayo on thas Wig: wns driving. ‘The rs Menage, and to Lanks and banking. J. Menew Tuomas H. Chay, ason of Huenay Car. » 143 East 23d street, occupied by Jaws wa man sustained a fracture of two of his ra of & Delaware County Company, has addressed a letter to the citizens of Fayette itis vesidiega isa Guineas ih reere “went out to arect deserters,’ Bheiy | atyangran county, Ky., reviewing the action of the Con all are Ret hs tate ed ral citizens, not wutmequently entered | Youn, Ap foregving Sp sl | federates, and denouncing vs] Ww - ‘ rani i ®& public house, got frenzied with Hqhor, and | Gyders, No. 100, from General Head ters, a ‘ dred tall slave | VanterD Jnnurance C.s, Lyoxs’ Maoxetic Insect Powprr. Chargeil bayonets inthe crowded wm, minading | herby promulgated wee “1s ela hundred millions in slave Fira: 1 BroApway.—At 12 o'clock on Mon- ‘The gestnal and cenulan rile wil extpeminate alllerenes sevcrelpent in sreunaire San Ect | Ren Rn tere eat Companies aad Magi [inland she establishment of a. forei hurdee day night, © fire cecurred Inthe basement of the | NORehen SAVON MS RGNETIG PILLS izen, The soiuiers were arrested and lodged in | for order, will 1 sary informa: | on the North, Le advises a con’erence of the | building, No, 166 Broadway, ceonpied for the stor tag ae RNS, Bold by hare. Jail i Ui nin respect to their pplysng at | border states for the purpose of combining to | age of rubber goods, by D8 Sivecain. ‘The stock k Row, and 424 Broadway, Fregetoneny Ui, vrem Puilnasin! the off of the " 8 Tryon Row, | maintain a neutrality, we dint od about $1,500 Lefae the flames were ! ny | ty order of Mi ral Cision W. SeNDPOKD, Bay cess waa ttiesinvaaniiioe | PON Olle iow wirnm nasch oF Atte a Lhiadlp hie,” April 0.— The. w ole free of Gio. W. Monet, Division Laspector, "|, Wutre: Lancer. Sir wien was in command of | Op West 36rn St.—Between 13 cummareSOUER 8 DARI | 0 New Jersey vouinteers. 9000 men, will leave —Tho following order will be 4 8 ¥ b a8 BE: Trenton ‘Umottow, for Washingvn,” They wilt |, LIMfratios.—The following order will be | forces, sent a demand for its surren xk yesterday noon the premises No, Sey and upware 40) embark in tw guns and go through the canal to Bor land thence dowa the Delaware to the Delaware aud Chew perke eausl, and proceed to Annapolis, Providence Artiliery Company leit Phila this mornipg, for the 8 A large number of B homes unde io 3 yy bocured by much remedies will Fegitosots whtoh comsain enore Usa ter vy | defective fue, the Bakery No. 856 West 16th st. Tints the blood, and cireulate with it throagh thatelty wth their f the Uaion majority | companies of seventy seven men each, fvels cou. | Yt Nou had better begin to whisple. ght fire, Leas about $300; insured. exery rortion of the body, for only by this on Laing reatored to owe Toto | strated to order anf direct that no regiawats cn: | Reweerixa to tie New York Herald| Fru: 1s Erairn Avexva.—Shortly after | #8 fauely Mauesuelt aly jmmediate combat wit The Beet Legion Regiment was mustered into | stituting a portion of the military foree of this State | hoisting the Stars and Stripes at the last. mo- | zo ock, last evening, a fire broke out in a bed n has ever ful ae the service today, Its officers and many of the men | to permnstted to embark until they shall have been | ment, to prevent its aunihilation,—the Mont- |< i - 4 “ar DR. ATIVE. were in the Mexican war. , mustered into the service of the Uiiited States, O@i- | Ment, to Preyer aunitilation =the Mont | room, on the second floor of the building, No. 964 SKIN DISRASFS, Tt ix probable that 700 01 800 Philadelphia troops d for Tspection wil kumery Advertiser says:—Basnert seve whic owned end cecupied by Comxriics ERYSIPELA will Jouve tonight for the South via Perryville, ition bo Wy wag the current of worthorn sentiment iss segi0n A euch Caet Le KITE Ma — ————— vie ting, aud he has changed his course to sai is combed the at icine - : Concentration of Federal Troops. steredy tn ¢ aon; with it, We are uot at all surprised at | ining ‘was neet) ruaniug away from the | CQO VER COMPLAINT Iv @EEPSER Philadelphia, April 30.—The change of son- may be enabled to avail himself of the Herald's desortion of the South, “We ex- | building just before the fire, and sie was arrested ULCERS, SCALD HEAD, he. de. tment in Boaryland adie Shernan's battery topped | YEg@e ua son aM pombe, pected it, ‘The people of the South, can. how. | on suspicion and locked 1 Have all barn eflectually cured by thie A TERA. tn the place, 8 wenvterfc. | AL one tine Hall the | ee eee dit with, the: poresnous of thie | eet Ket along very well without the Meru | Accipextauuy Axp Fatatty § Fe tena eo the! Mieninaee Maman articles emeue erat tote bob ae raeged’ the onder are hereby countertoanded, Seeepine Vincrxts,.—The Richmont Ke- | evenings since, a number of volunteers were enjoy- | tonic, aud removing Dyepeptic and Nervous affeo- curteat etantaneously Major General Sasprorn is clargod with the ims | miner, rabidest of the rabid, says: Wo be- | ing themselves ina public house in Centre street, Ml by HEGEMAN & CO., 161, 809, 511 & TS Theat on the Lest of suthority that trospa are | madiate promulgation of this orden. Vieve that we inform the pnblic with consider | joar Leonard street, when a revolver, which waa in | Broadway, ie concentrating with igreat rapadsty aeound Baltimore dersin Chie! ond Washineton, ern Virginia. Wethon a tw days soon ae the Maryland Legislature adjourns—a force of Penmaylyanltiog Will be peosterd at Fredericks ‘The govern:neut will t , Gd. Atter being in the Hompitel « few days, he was and atleast thirty thousay Ibe gathered | giment of Ulster County reached this city on Sune | forty mo eordered—in all four hundred aut | pe oved,by his own req neko hie residence, where | Mey be given io Coffee, there—pretably By the wat Ue | Say nights wud wore uartered vestentay svening, | 22 Keict | She has $45,000,000 of liabilities, | Ve died « yalght, "A verdict cidental | the drinker, earnent advice of Ben: than a week | O8Y NBht ai sy aye + | and her people are already tleeing from taxa- | death was rendered. Deceased was a native of Ire. | — For sale in’NEW YORK at N ago. Wis true, ox Govern when they weatto the Dark Barracks, The regi- ¢ has only about 110,000 men capable | land, 40 years of age, sud loaves a wile aud several 8" at Hayes'a, 17 Fulton street. has reevived ny approach of ( iment, Including recruits, numbers upwards of $00 ng arms, ant sho has very few guns or | chi dren, NEWARK, Mereer'g, 224 Brow strest, Lyrpe apn dhe hg phd rueo, Toe recruits are only patly valrmed. | othr impements of war,” Ty her volunteor | Accmext to A Vorwereen. — Partick | MOMMATOMA ACE Brrctaaieetere en Wie Novis Move recruits are expscted Letore @m mgtamut | forse there are erly ste ant p's | yrosay, a niewter of the Herond Recline, while | ed BULS &'G0s Wolele Ageata 118 Frank- Roum ‘uw doreey: eaves, Teis uot kioown how soon it wilt broadened | tls mot over 20 5,50) muskets, | passing down Hroadwny, near Hth street on Mone tet, PRICE ONE DOLLAR. 942186 enton, April 30,—The extra session of tho | OM The Geld aut staff officers are provided with | "MY norn is IN Gon that our coustitu- | day night, slipped end fell upon his sword, the 1 Ee a Se ee lnsdes crn Woe’ | good homes, which are stalled up town, Strict ml- a : fF joint of the scabtard entering aia peck sud inBicte | | Wai iature convened today at twelve o'clock, all | & * ticual government and U will be main the thei The He eee cent, apd a ste euators were predent, but seven ect # absent Th Message was received and nenidedd a oan 0” $200,000 at tax of $100,000 ; also the repair ¢ the state arms, the purchase of ten thousind stand field’ piccoe and muait ons He also re- comments the raising of four regiment for stat erviee, bs be he'd subject te the call of the general ) provision for the defence of thi ie sate, ly fortified posts or w gover southern part of reey regime Paris ant equip y iy the cana rrow. and the troops will The Rhoads Artillery. Terryvill, Md. April, 30,—Capt. Toate: inn writ the ee Tsiwnd Marine Arttlery hav Just arvived here, Six pieces, ninety horses an 1.0 wen will be shipped, per the Maryaud, bo Aun is aud Wastington Gis ey Louisville and Nashville Railroad, Louisville, April 2.—'Vhe Louisville and Nash, Rartraad Co, a Tvertive t throngh ved at tue stil further ot freight will be re notice, APRIVATERRING OFELEE is pu ced in the New Orleans paper iely announ. THE POLLOWENG CORMESPON DENCH, | opired Bavrrtorr, Apr Your remarks as tro VW, 188d, My Dian Se in an extra, Has God sent you to preach th sword, or to proach Christ? "Your Movin Bostos, April 22, 1851, My Dean Morera" God has sent” ine, 0 only “topreach the sword " but to use it. Whe this Government tumbles look amon, for Your Straw SPANGLED BANNER Son, A Sunscreen As Virginia State Bonds. machinist, belonging to Perry arrived here trom Rich miter in that city but of Senator Pinwry, © e propellers, etch arreed with two sy who were driven, have returned to Troops arc alreaty in Weat- ertainly a m a camp at Washington, ‘sof sare now nents, Last Sabbath were telggraphed to Baltimore, and. published get theruins hex STARTED in Richmomd, Va., tor the relie! cf the families of the volunteers.” Several -geutlomen have put down five hundred dollars each. . L, Han of Henrico County, offers $1000 in Teeived ot U0 Pive street, Room & deem advisab'e, into Regiments for temporary service in the City of New York —such organizations to be and remaa only until such time na the C mander-in-Chief shall deem proper and neces «1 to be disbanded whenever, in his diseretion,tt interewts will warrant it ther ordered and directest, that in such fT organ zation, the to be subjected t) no found iuteresting to those getbing up lar ny | ments : Gener si, Hranqrantens, Brave ov New Youx.— Awiuranidin Orvis, AuwaNy, April 29th, 1861.--The Coummander-in-Chiet having been in formed that the officers of the army, | by the laws of the United Stites, refuse to 1 into servi Kav, Jr, Adjiitant General, has becn promulgated by Major Gene. ° t Reaiment,—The 20th Re litary ordar prevails at the barracks, on duty at Guards are Mf | racks. ‘The men sleep om mattrasses, covered with their blankets, ond wash and drill Park Row, the mattrasses being in the room Ted up in one cor a Lup in one cor Today the now flag ship of the home fost, tho steam frigate Minnesota, w I! be put formally in ‘commission ot the Navy Yard, Charlestown. She 1s about to commence one of the most important ir. The commander in chief of the squadron, fisg officer Bh inamAM, is at present ia Boston, waitiug orders ny governed aster I tines, Coapany dril’s are carried on during the day, both within aud without the bar- ——— &e 7. ~The HMayti 1oth tat ark Wil Spanteh part of the Island t terce of taking them ty the ¢ P evident Ger ava rer wate T had is testing against the transfer of Ds Spanish The Danie! Webeter arrived (Mt but departed famed foi fear of Chicora, April 80 frow tha if a Ke f that atate 9 panaeet it The Will len 1 of Maryiand, the conel isi Ve wutiaitted to the people, aude ing the General Government. ind nbaten to nbatay from further hit slit the meeting of Congress. The Ite ferred w te Committees on P ‘A c-tntnnnteation was rece. v xl fe Washington and Frederick War Items. Tux Cry ov GaLvesto has appropriated $5,000 for harbor defenses. Tuy, CHartestox Ce that the sulscription t the Iris! hav —Sarannah Republican, VN MEN HAVE pent of the arm; FE. W. Citasraty, the « lant corps, will pay thirty dollars recovery and delivery a State. OT ALI rey RUN Aw. Buow, as any other I swears treat." Wiorarr as_a Sront—/ arrived in New Haver an, » die pefore I wi was offering all the way to the rebels would take Was! President Lixcou, within thirty Tux Ruone Ist anxp tnoors, notwithstand- ing the promptness with which’ th warded, were not ouly thoroughly well armed and equipped: but were provisioned fur twouty days, and well provision besides the ori{nar: meats, pickles, and ‘other descr not ordinarily served, but th would be felt SLEMMER, instead of comp! mand, sent to inquire the jexting the fort ing within whistle call, Lieut, able accuracy on this point, when we declare that the State's public moans simply nil, aul wreely any powde ant that traivors an nded Got that such unanimity shown fn the free states—that et Byes—anit that so many rally around the Prosident. worst, by the he!p of God, [am POSTSCRIPT. Governer Pickens Savage. Washington, April 80.—Governor ProKixa ta the © . charged with taking slaves fom the he under the pr ad ma address pros Famine in Mimistppl. The Evening Journal learns ut roati es, wsikliur prot: rien of Monday aays the Confederate Loan in that city amounted to $2,260,000, Tur Sovrn HOAXED AGAIN.—It is said that iments in the Abolition offered their services to President Davis. of Georgia, and Col, mmandant of the yal- the arsenal of the "The old leader of t! Regiment band, applying for the post of bu gler, said in broken English:—' 1 can't mand soldiers, but Tecan blay the pugle so well T can sound any no gentleman who | ¥ Friday, fro: ton, states that he traveled throsgh South and North Carolina with the scape-gellow: Wiaratt, late Senator from Toxa: this pile” that ton ani hang rations, with’ proser; want of wh by men unaccustomed to acti uinber of troops be- peral Brows, evidently desirous of furnishing him with full informati on this point, replied that he hat 1,790 mon under his immediate command, and 5,000 more Siew, Virginia has few servicoable arms, the whole sum on hand is twohundred kegs and two hand: and brought to nau If worst comes to a CITY NEWS. few were the rejections, Tho regiment has eight full companies, hinwelf, There was a case of habeas street, between Franklin ant aised a flag over their school- . The children were most euthusiastle over the bak Lea Leonard st house vesterday afvern: t we vahits with the law hee more gooda, but a and that althou nefety, he woul: til difficulties shou anda ig that thy Nos ns ov Vouunraen Reames ra, —The following regiments of Volunteers have thas fur inten to the ‘Waterbuty, the District Attornay, mtoved om the trial of Andrew J. Hack'ey, indicted for Criminal Contempt, in refusing to answer a question put to Tux Nattowat, Zovaves.—Tho National | }4m by the Grand eT 1 Nake Zouaves wore inspected at the Washington Hora vation ea tevoived 12 this case—crame Parade Ground, yesterday forenoon, ant very | whether the Legislature bad the, poet te compel rps wow pending in Lehalf of Mr. Hack'ey, in which thia at the outbreak of troubles had in his hands an amount of money paid in advance for fie ara, At the commencement of hostilities Mr, Fish ind pared # letter to his routhern correspandents (which wna seized by the officers, at the mme time Mr. Fish wan seized) announcing that in accordance no longer ship them any ir money was aafe, h he could neither remit that with allow seven per cent for ite use ua. J be seitied, at the aaine time ra heen numbered as follows : gprecaing th hape rH at the Stra acwrion of sas setidies et Liveare Aaa client a Jorgresa the entire difficulty id be armicab: sath Ge), Aserentia Roan matirs, nen nd trade again restored,” ‘There were read wivure Gol. Heteon none Eafe vs + Ferm val other documents of about the «ame lar, He Wane ‘Zoucta Botta ton. fixth xamination is met yet concluded, Col. Bespin’ Steuben Volunteers, ... Soventh Cogrt of The numbers Seco: 1 avd Third are reserved for regiments from the vicinity of Albany, Bofore Recorder Horrs ass. was opened t Minsismiy pi, toot Yesterday the United States Maral ¥) seized a box destino! for the South on mut ploon. Oy epening und to con. fortns intended for chief officers in the BROOKLYN, Derantenr or THE THe 28 rat or Wan.—This im seco sonarmy. They were made of firet quality | beeo detained now for m thay Dive Greade ot), aud trimmed with extriordinary Eberrea til . ata sraipeores gilt Vande wnt braid and seceenion " ae | Yesterday oo board the preys - git tends ant braid and recession buttons. Mare | Roi lop the west of wath who) Meavay hae ac'ne ty the honge ga which they ei with necersar 11 ote © le rth ns, wee made, 1 the people of and will f iow the nwt k the by Miy Myrtle avenne Fite a 4 bat, Roarn or Sorreyisons.—At the regular as they are properly equipped A pr itioa of the recruits of the 1th wm) anies Band G, under chore of 1. ned the 28th, at the eorner atreets. ‘They hecompany them to Anny they will join their own reg ered’ ixty @ x men oneach warrant: being necessary. Mr. Por- to obviate the difficulty, presented a reso= pointing Renve E. Skumes First As- sirtant Clerk, as Clerk to this Board, to sign warrants, &e., during Mr. Youna's abaence— adopted. (Mr. Youn is a Lieutenant in th 7th Regiment.) A communication was received from the Comptroller, reporting the balance in the Coun- ty Treasury @361.931.29, Mr. Twrep offered a resolution that the County Treasurer bo requested. to pay all w: rants ‘for salaries signed by the Mayor and are equipped. ‘The Lith new Marine Barracks, It in thought ty th be ordere eek. The anaociation for the luntee *, held » meeting on Monday Fi States each for theie | Sign any paper passed this Board, and his expected refusal to sign the resolution substi- 3 ‘a ; meet over the offireof the Firemen's Trust Tamurance nun | otbeetions ie wan adopted. Fovsa, After some | Tolaen 08, Minniny evening, to erra@aze the plans 7th | "Adjourned to Thursday next. fs SRG ie ng is louaticns raids ana 'to be mate hereafter. Fires, Accidents, Inquests, &o. i Public Schools Nos. 13, 15 and 6. fore 9 o'clock last evening, a fire broke out inthe r portion of a row of three story frame build: Now. 68h, O87, 689 and 691 Sixth avenne, be- tween West 40th and 45th streets. The fire origi- nated in the premises of Joun Partenaiy, riche maker, in the upper portion of No. 6ST, The builds ings Now, O25 and OST were nearly deatioyed, and also the roots of Nos, 639 and G01, The darnage to buildings, which are owned by Sawer H. Hi s about’ $2,000; inaured Parrinay « the upper portions of Now O87 and through the Mexican war. Washing- E Wrorar an election on days, was polled. on were elected, Now ed, CODENT. young man named ions of fool, pes by a’skirt manufacturer, whose loss is said to iN #500, Fine 1s Easy 23 Streer.—Abont 11 o'clock with the Wert iGth stroet, Aut as cloth factory, were soon ext ng uish | sured. upied by Jouw Ro Srewe sught fire, but the fumes d. Datnage aloub $400; iu 4 mornin, + The Grand Jury Ab nit thee atill remoaia here, and will be sent off as tast aa they ‘About 6 o'clock last eve » Trea, residing at No, Broadway, N. marched nat Coucord and P WILLIAMSBURGH. prion ov Assistant Exaixcers.—The Brooklyn Eastern Distrie\ Fire Department hold mnday night for five Ansistent contest was an uimusually spirited ‘The tollowing- the Grand y vn enufferngfor want ofemugh | r ; Hetmenits, aid the jcrnnd ja afer ng f 3 Tir, steomship Hammonia arrived yester. They are now in senalon taking Ww ent 7 a dey, with elx Srat cabin and 440 gecont cable jrase ‘ a It appears, caace of 8 see Maryinnd Lew ers. Her news i anticipyted AL adiourted tall Beidene wien Ge Frederick, April 20. took up ————<—$—$$——— be veady to make their prosentacate, the amall pote bill Mouse t Tur Shersston Orne ris we Me lunit the weoue to 10 por ceu, al wad RECOUNT row uit, which has ‘star of the Hach man was prot down alton street! and down Paltow from ieginia a Harpers Vor y street to the Per y Inuded on the New York rome te Marglande aod acu” of the Heart of Supervisors, yesterday, a] alge, They that marched up Fulton treet te ning arms, htve dieturved the ( oomaunie a rece! 1 Brordway, up Brosdway to Catal atrest, nip Canal eof thenelghborhod, sud ontraget the gex'. | Communication was received from the Comp | arte to Pindwo, dower Mudooa ty Note M cry ing o citizens by Mearchiny private dwel lige Ssid | troller, stating that owing to the absence of | gtreet, and thence to Pier Sd, where th. errec! treopa declaring that they bad obtained per alswoa | Joupyy ntna, Clerk to: thh on heard the propelles. ‘The remiment numberer from the Governor of Maryland, to sevreh the pris N° leh Th ae plant pd bar Ns eee nesrly 600 men. Abnit eoruite. remain aad vate dwellings above stated, ts the extent of av | muneys coull be pail from the County | gt fe veut on in clarge of Cupteit GLY niles {ns the sereitory of Usin state. Treacw name of the clerk countersigned Resiment will go into quarters at @e hing aveme, toda officers shat the regiment wi be‘ore the beginning of next . ‘ing (HE ¥ from the | Cemptroller, and hold the same until properly | Moye Har. in the chair) tor th Pippeesnt eke signed by the Clerk of this Board. This was | neceasary measures towards the relief of those im offered in view of the refusal of the Mayor to | need of aid. A Central Committee was appointed, ‘and subsequently eubecriptions amounting to $2,500 were received, when the association adjourned to Flag were raised yenterday on the buildings of but The drum corps *¢ this Reg! reer conslete of ad the re- | Fine ty Sixt Avexun.—A fow minutes bo- | Sn, ou rcghers cone of ‘town havieg sorgod ; ‘ona is about $3,400; ine ; ceee were for- | No, Gas was occupied by Jeaits W See Oe TOMPRINS a 24 ine Oo, Ko. 8 and his lose ig about 4300; insured.” The wecomd Se miner oo eg nigel for Uiaty | oor waa occupied ty the Pilgrim Baptint chunk | tea, M. Imi ova et ; | | (German) and'the church prove ty, valtied ab $000, : ee. ose Co. N ally sleatroyed. Tho third Nour was cons | CHAS Be ELIOT. «+4440. 44+oHone Co, Now T aI, GENERAL NOTICES. Fine ix Wear lore & quarter after 6 o'clock, Sv.e Last in evoning at consequence of a Jayne's Altera 4 reply ten eau 01 the bauds of a man bamed Buoowx, was accidentally discharged, and the bail from it entered the ankle Of MATIN’ MoLoney, Who resided at No, STP How ton etrect, He was conveyed to the Y. Hospital where the ball was extiated and the woind dre “nave the Fallen LOVE OF 8TRO} f defence are ant Look. Tapes vuper ingrain per pair, at LAN Ing a severe We to the same | peitevue Ho» ~ 1 Cheny street fountaal | Foexn Drowxen —The body of Mr. the spirit of y are realy to Bvrmu, & rosnufacturer of jew boxes at Nassau street, was found on Monday night dak foot of Canal street. He left his re ¢. ‘The police curveyed him to Tis parents reside at No, 26 DON o74 Hudson - F. 19, in th realy to div deuce in an established fact, that a very lary G DRINK CURED clans of DR. ZELL'S NERVINE POWDERS. Dr. Gidford's Ho qvopathio Catark Pills, DR, GIFFORD'S HOMEOPATHIC CATARREA PILES, Noy 19, ner dhring the day. ‘They mew in te long sms | Fiting tor the true an right, aa to die proach | Fy im the evening, and by what menns he got baneerinna om CHING, ¢ | on Broadway, i ing for the same, Tt is one and | tate the water ls aot known.” Verdict—" Death by Catareh ie reality d.teated by, dlachate. from the i ' fiom Maasschiusetta, cc y to ch for, pray. fo f ing. q throat ne, owe i 41 Abou Oue hundred rectuits Massachusetts, ¢ thing to preach for, pray for, and ] "ire sauie Gurover held an inquest pos the body the throat, elongetion of the palate, aud other symp manded by Lieutenant Brewsrea, are quartered the name of God to maintain whit | ofan unknown msn, about 50. years of age, found | toma of a slmuilar character, with the Us r County boy at the barracks, having been rv from ivet our mothers, and enjoyed by us, that it may be fathers and | drowned in the dock fot of Houston street, E. Re Deceased ts supposed to have been a night wateh For Catarrh, acute or chronic, in whatever form Wemay appears ware and pleanmat remedy in ound in reached here on Monday night, ‘They are alt atte eee ee eee nt “Wrote Bee uisn. Gi Pot DeTUATTARILVILTES, amet ‘cua th 5 9 our clilldren, ote Rov. A : ease has become cliriste, ain ny Agr formed aud armed, and are ordered to Capt, Dit- | McKyxzim;, of Tiverton, Mass. writing to his Diep ov mis Issunres,—Mr. Hexey Vr by imi pas wean henee the eceaalty 0 hor igh ene st X's Zouases, now at Washington. mother, who he joited his regiment as chap- | ymock, of No. 89 Howard street, who was thrown | and uniform medication. ro do thie, take two - | Carraty Laatu’s Comrasy ov tie Moxre- | lain, That parson will make bis mark, tight- | We) ws dale oe’, caer | earns cae ‘ikea ter wale te d | eH Heciawor te almost complete Fe ea a pete Most me a] Mili attert, ob lest Friday nleht died yesterday of vile a Nrboxyor Ave boxes for @1, with few goad men would be reveived by the command- | po tats A RANG AMOO Es : iis injuries, Verdict—Accidental destin, book, seat by mall. free of charge, He Senet enalen cr inion Taro The Mononery (Ata) Aide rigery dabdesamrtuns na sot by mall free of Serr wistieu ot, Now aut, Whe isan experienced so.dier of je of the 1th, says: “Tho Cabinct was in session York, war. Iisespected that this corps will be sent ou | for several hotirs this moraing, Tae proclam Police Intelligence, &o- UBeld at Ruston No, 10 Actor Hou, Now 447 and speowl service, A favorable cpportunity ia offered | tion of Lixconx, calling out the milicin ty Addins Ov A. PicdeGuiwe cm Bootobinen’ | CTD Me eceie We Bee Hones Nic 106 Peles - | to those who wish to distinguish thamseives, Tue | jugate the South, was lid: betore them; it was é Mreety end Milne, 217 Pultom et and. by Druegkss | captain tine hiv rendesvous at No. 47 Charles 1 mediately call for 32,009 ade | Bamed James Wissox, known ty police #8] Qld Dealers generally. AUT street, eleewhere, . | Quartermaster’s Department was notided yes terday that the building 73 Broadway, in which troops have been quartered, was let and could no longer be used for that purpose, ¢ | Devin building, in Canal street, cannot be usd any mol Mr. Devin wishes to rent it, A vontract has also been entered into for 2,060 jy | tents, to be delivered at the rate of 100 per diem, necessity of barrack building. Usion Derense Fonp.—Additional sub- weriptions, April wth, 1361, $1,490, Subscriptions ‘Tuspoges Dauon, Troasurer, His men are wow in comfortable quarters He QvaRreRstastER’s DuvantMest.—The Also, the ‘This will do away in a great measure with (ho continually pouring. in, riens arrived ou Mond administration of the government | dent Davis is to take the field as in-Chief of the army of the South, make Richmond his headquarters of the secession of Virgi Priv | received today vention is taking final action upoa the mercenaries of Vice-President SrK- night, to assume the from Richmond, give assurance that the state will promptly secede, in. secret session, ae minary to jinan pickpreket, was wirested yesterday, charged. with men Zouaves were marching on Mouday afte: noon, several pickpockets took advantage of the while Presi- | crowd to ply their avocation, Mr, J. B. Simon, Commander- | ye Pawnbroker, was relieved of a valuab e gold proposing to b, and Mr. Hays, son of the Chief of Police of in tho event onio, Causda, was also relieved of @ valuable to dispatches | gold repeater. LEGAL B EPORTS—TUESDAY. Court of Oycr and Torminer. Before Mr, Juatloe Ivomanam, i BRIEST & CO.3 COLUMBIAN HAIR DYE, Which la eold at the © FIVE CENTS, Th on and ary Priccd Dye wow nce, Real. ly, the speedy abdication of Washington b Pe 1 the JoLN dynasty is becoming quite foasi- rial of Andrew J. Hackley for Contempt— bie [A NCOee Sy maaty The People, de, vs. Andrew J. Hacktey ar, | RAS to. Yor sale oY iremely low price of eh tack : a Faswen, whose wt |. There te no mistnke or dispute bet De fa the Sex | being a con‘ederate of Husa Fauneas hos OF | ANGEEYS Root ant Herb daundtes Bitters ta ) 000 of the troops | rest was noticed a few days ago, for rb) ng very cheapert aod beet evcdig modicine, partying, from ‘each of the confelerate stares exonpt | Batwnen, wesiding in Teh avenue, of w veallet cm Mecugthena and elena the 'hivod, vid willsoare Mlorid 2,000 hat state, ae wining valuable papers and some mon re | piles, costiv: dvapepea, huraocra.’o ry Ls Pig ant t : nynse ee The oall Wetae See diurged with assaulting Dr, 8. | weaknen, lowe of aupott oughovad guide, Hee will be responded to in an ineredible see to mest the wowan, He was | Vish to feel well and look well, use a bottle of tt of time, The war fever is ragiu, While endeavoring Bitters, Only 29 aud 87 cents, large bottles. Bol the confederate states, but even in the bi Weekes Up 10 SPRNT: mii wy | Bil drcnulata, is states, uml oflers of the sorvices of troopsare | Pickrocexts at Worx.—While the Fire- oes A CHEAP AND RELIABLE UA BYR warranted to be equal, if not better, be eau, if aot than any high Sena reat

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