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oo re Perfidiows New York. covdict has contiituted eo largely to prodace | THE NEW YORK SU. aon S] The Richmond, Va., Digpatch, can scarcely | the prerent disastrows atate of affairs. Reforms, a aD, NING, MAY 2 1861, fad worde strong enough toexproas ite wrath | to be perfect, must hegin al home. bint tflitiniliis at the city of Now York, for its recon display . a The President In the Van! of loyalty to the Union, Tt says: oy Tee Baltimere Ristere Iw explanation of the painfully “uncertain Were #6 to iluatrate ty example tke nnpareitel | We call the attention of our readors to the i 61 perfidy and ¥ lene of New York, wo euld fil | Charge to the Grand Jury, delivered yesterday ound” of the Presidential trumpet, at the tine |g giime : bot weneod only peak at present of @ ; relation to ths of the negotiations with the Baltimere traitors, | cage wth) wugemie itee'f tb) every man's tind the in rotation tothe | 4nd a8 a further encourazement to the hopes af | SAVED: Regiayeut, The lesptaity they renewed ee Denes me veld roaveutien of the war, roe atmost nee | tote len ty citer Carteocne tenpies thay | t00pe through that city, ‘Tho charoisa most | pleergl pret abe A Falte Guverne | ited sth the earnest protatitions otaatindss | emphatic contomoation of the Iawlew acta of | po qi va havé-igroot, picstore li te porting the | (Stim facver'Weelueriuetat in hecfoaeot | t* Baltimore mob, and, ws doubt nat, reflects | ment, we hare great peste the | pete beg mould rh Ana tow hace | the calm conservative opinion of the beet citi- | aus oF ; srt bn : | beg. serena calf 2 led beet 1 gone of Maryla: Ifthe Geant Jury will net, President and ‘he dirst w of A} neler Ng le the ; ‘ : by : : ntleman high in cowmoreial vi cies in this | * ne Wi ae fear in the spirit of Futya Wor V's fnstenee he ho A Washington with the ton i ne t hey will rid Baltimore of the dominancy cd “Rising of the N * His n Mirs‘ar ‘ elomout, and it to its posis | ornate bers thes i ge a tne, We | properoms and Loyal seaport city of ties was received with ut at, aut Tae an Union, ee pe flight depres of inereluliive The then try ag rrement of Port Pickens. pews of ths uncompromising otlor o Jets ‘. pail ay ON cur first nays, Wo give a most interost - the Demecratic leaders and masses, fn pare i thal own they alall | ings recourt of the manner in which Fort ticalar, in the military support of the y a theg deserve." Pickens was reinforced. The reliforcing ex ment, wr amazing, overwhelming, incretivle Thi te re appear to have the | reivicn secunn to havn reformed ite duty da to President and Seotetaries alike, Our im | i approciat tie nae | admis: style, ‘The {the Gull is Gormant was Lrought before a cil fret council, | aod the edi ations resulting therefrom, ta ace. The here of Fort Pickens, Anterrogated, croteexaminal ar el inthe | det the type of deat an they illustrate Shy e minet nat he fore | ented searvhis moons of ine | i eomewhat exagverited, even for provincial itizen row us dermation snd po some | f we that * hespitalitiens” mistake, befeve y sb vith southera e liter, dieved. te ek to find that thoy + suttic eoutwal ——--— This cori hel 7 _— vival of 8 L in ho ‘ BY TELUGKATE TUR SY. SUN Interesting from Balttvore, yeh a stand! withows ow 0 quarters incredible to gift of prophecy dave anticipated it < Chnrer eCrand Mey in sncach in the toe atinek onthe Military by wile ik ia Ge A Demand for Justion. 1 ben Eerly, in the wis While you are, Lay vter tiny - sToe peple thle sitiorn te it ‘ 2] pintamore, Moy 1 wing is Jud ee ee ee . teal atin 09 Sar Lie Govt dary, in refer ete ‘when t ok 1 karen tie | by tbe ttre term tee | theattack of t 4 bie naclitary ren lay) mise Ord ot av oat f i Lh Art) aan Hive omar odie ri vr Chinge ns concimiton Ua emt Tn people Wirt 1 ant yet we | “rtibent Mob. We mby, 2tt Vel ao a ceased to expt | What kind of traitor? We call hima Mack ited aya 4 ga verion af outrage: ant | traitoreo bleck amd so big that thy worst o Vou ol om en poosively borne, “LOCK | south rn zealots would look Tike a white spat, if eet up az Ho has not a excuse, not a touch of sincerity, not a motiv above the basest, to mitigate his guilt, N Jed necth pride, mo exaggerated © +the polee wat . lid not acetire: the sororenne them mud the vity foo fe thee protactio nant of ev fatenti 1 wile others, bwth and then on t The truth is—and we are not ashamed thus t avow oar bumble faith—'‘a n has been | been in a day,” by a Divine Inspiration, T inst him. alow of Goo be the praise. | anee, No apprehensions of ay. cre es” ah ES P.S.—The folowing Just reveived from a} ion or injury, no premuro of Mek have! vewaluad correspondent st Washington who possesses pes culiar eppertuaitios of information, fully eo firms the best hopes of the courtry for ive joeders. anit publi round him. this base man to minister arms to the assassins of the mother who naraed him, Nothing but vile lust of gain whotted his zeal in manufac turing for the rebels and nothing els governs his dealings with the Loyal, in tal advantage of bis country’s need, te put up his prices twenty-five por cent. to fat Mout ed fortune on the holy offerings of patriots who are freely laying down their millions on tho altar of their country} It ia most intolora- sontiment neat of Taw tn y of th Keutlorne fro perany te nr ecy, Wasunswros, May 1, 101, The interest activity pervales every dopart weet of the Bee utire, ia preparation for over: Provident Livconn 1 War Poltey, ere from Tors > states, reperts the Sout ani- mt or ball be klowa } «riok ‘Pha ve ry operations an out ard atbe ithors of the preseut troubles wera y erwicy, with ® determiration to mares | ple} rer al Aneto con Alned ta the Notes tial “sweep We Yankee from Suthers} Wit not the people of Connecticut look to it? | oreurrencen! that day 8 n4 Your wall ie _ Ley will whether thee w Preconerted pre If these fanatical rebels are not maryelloas- | They will, If justice has no arm to reach this | titty whom. ¥ tu sro Lound to precnt show miserable wretch, let his name and person ho | who sided in obstructing the relleoad, prevented onl and . i the mefo march of the troops, aod assisted in linpol A by-word aul a blesing in every place, until | fhe gre marol, of the trope, amd aeninted in inp! ho shall be lad to hide his infamy in somo dise | duty to loquire whether any of our citizens w . ee " without justifestion oF prevocation Ared tipo by tant obscurity, 4, | the trocpaned kil'ed, "We profs to live under But what aro the Judicial offtcors of the Wai- | goverusent of aw and ere lore meaty thn . inkl while much inwecivilized age and country, | ~ tod States thinking of thelr dity, while such | pos gers the jst tostenint “St cheletian hie notorious treason goes unnoticed? We appeal to the President, Let him look to it, There | tub Ty cowed by fivling cut the poople they have to eal with, they will keep our war policy up t whe scratch, and secnre their own puaishment in epite of any weak and ill-judyed leaity that may linger yet among us manity. Tau h juovwedings w¢ have Tstely din Your c. ded vir peace and r . 1 hen with terror, are to be pased over witha hesd-quarters at Washington say that Gon. | can be no 1 or practical difficulty in | piimiatunent, or accepted ax lawful aud purdonot Score bas prepared acomplete plantor therap- | bringing Saunt, Cour to speedy trial | ox the life and property of no citizen 4 safe, Tivnides the lon ot life, ti vance dooe to property, Drewk ing into stores, assuming unla eful authority trregular and ile! arming of troops, wit ont complance with the tnlitia laws of the mtate, ant the attempt by organizations unknown to law bo in mu't lawful governa ent, ane denetva your attention, Tn th # conte tion, gent eluen, Leal! your attention teaeetions of the evle of public general laws re apec ug the obstruction of railroads, — and to the section respecting the hyuring of telegraphs presaian of the sonthern rebellion. It is well ] and pnnishment for treason against the known that Gen. Scorr did ast consider the | United States, His property, so justly fortvited, Prtlession of the ports in Charle-ton barber as | chould thus be confiscated and taken into the “od oufficient strategic importance to warrant | potsession of tho Government in the shortest any extraordinary efort for their lefwnse or re | period necessary for trial and conviction; and capture. But be has insisted that Ponsucola, | if a fine of that amount should be taken asa the Enest harbor and best naval station in | ransom for his life, (in consideration that many |W the voction re the Gulf of Mexico, should be held aud defon- | minor offenters are involved in similar guilt), he | The Const hu now discharged ite duty, in lay det atevery cot. Thi of reinforcins | would bave reason to be grateful to the clemen. brat void opr aed rn eee Fort Sumter was a m cy of his country. The example ts demanded | in now with you. Te the fw'fillment of duty, feation of the rebels to that point, while the | by the most inp lorations of justice cau are amen as voll La pivot ears s fy real destinativn of the reinforcing yuadron | as well ag of public policy. Every thief in our | Gist deliberations within the balla-of justi was Fort Pickens prisons wil have reason to ery out shame on we expeli the injustice end favoritism of the Taw that preten, feint to draw the at- wrative co The potent vice of Jaw should be heard above the mrife, eleo wll security and stability and there will be nothing lef of vur sia s accomplished the first part of its purpoe, and Fort Pickous is reinfore. | punishes Alo if this man joes unwhipt of thy of effort to preserve, « provisioned for vix months. oxt | justice Kaltimore, May 1s ~ Judge Born, of the sega bres ie itor ieee astute | lal ~~ --— Criminal Court, Changed the Grant dury thie hi in step will probably rating force to Lesieite the fortitications of the rebels and drive them from the pouinsuls. The reinforcing fleet tock ont every reyuieite for a co-ope- morning, He called stt-ath n- partley attack ef the mob on to the nfitary, on the Lh of The Traltors’ Congres. Wo: publish on pnother pa mersajzo which Jevrenson of the sent, ou pA SYN Davis April, that the guity might be orouglt to punish toeut owd had lef the ag ralsing at the land operations—spatice, shovels, carte ant | Momly, to the Congres of traitors who re uae ely Tt Khaw ny weembled at Montgomery, Alabama, on that eM aryl other implements needed ia divin ¢ ditches aud 1 . vericaw flag, which 1 the aise eciveathecau. The Phllonst day, Ho tollsthem that the “peemament Con Mestone sera itcaditely unitatel re eel eee stitution of the Confederate States bas been | Ly « Deputy Sheriff, and w th soo difictty North American thas states the importance o' Pensacola, as a base of operations against the rebels: ’ " from the wrath of ¢] ratilled, '—a‘lor their own usurping fashion— | Cova sea to thew but it is til necessary te order an election for | aninition. ‘The tho designation of cilivers to administer the re | “et volutionary few Urion wen preset wud ¢ station, where ho awaits ox urd ib ta wald will expel the of- The enewiy cannot nbandon tho « From Washington. evornment, searried on, fr i! the army of Bu « drawn pOycrined < , : all the forts, wavy d listely Tho then fur rine them that President Liv Woehiagton, May 1,—Conirary to often te- GM im t wad tue 1 i 1 Ited ey it is reisbly ascertained that mare Cobh {war against the revolted vot @ prov wiived here at present a4 Whole Gut count, states; cad (eth ir first duty will be to pro~ us on invadon wor prosecute |, Any the ard Serr, Davin iu buco us aacola is the nearest a from whict t . ‘This siege vide anewio 1c replenishing thelr treasury and dofemting their rebel Tho treasury de- partinent iv tle woak point, and it is unnecosary to pass any criticiim on any other part of tho that the centrating in V Woah ity ton, sulject [T fecterate Bute tr om WET® Coe ieamediate raid on » fears on that iy wad prompt pverminent at Weabinstor memage, Iisa tame and desponding documont, | 1¥ Presiting f° th vt floet to All tho creat firo-eater and arch-rebel of the | cnr cyte waking tuts | South now acs ty that ho and his fellow-con- | | Mut few of agen bere re: fend tie South Sto Bante hr pe | drop the suwrs, io no sword be wad agains | York : visions and aval und mi Phore 1 then cen tawuied anctern of regi - be may oattien tought on t das itis very pe . 4 dent cow panies te inuke the possibie for the gorerumeat to place a large arial Tho Me is, virtaally, an appeal to the Tejon ted Neeqitar f the apes at e riggs f a ius cul of i wba othe nig tha Ba rerear of Beogy's orcas aka Mus cubthem of T National Goserument for _merey, But the | Meat ag other Shingy, the rebels must ay down their arms, and make | tel Utional surrender, before the Govern | mont cau exercise louity. nition, degree of pre Another part of the plan of the campaign it the: an expedition to Texas, which will probably amount to twenty thousand! mon. This force, operating on the Texas frontior, wil check the | ar drills, ifthey unde:siond the dy it they have practiced ot the tur fod proficiency thereof if they Know the uanuel of thodwyonet exercise, Tey will nlao state ability to tako the field, ow to camp and garrison equipage, and orguniaation of the cormmiswar, quartermaster apd medical departments, | Cy in uncon! Os our first paye we publish a series of re: as well as upon New Mextey and Aricona, aud a | Rhode Island Ki Ne ib Ne wg oad ‘The Mar of the West, D. W. Torwax, first officer of the Star of the West, gives the following sccount of the seizure of that steamer: he wns lying at fodlanols, expecting every mo- ment to receive troops on board, On the 17th of Aprt', the Pilot came off and told Osptain Howes What seven hundred federal troops were coming on the Pashion aed another steamer, sad that he must be prepared to receive them by day or nigh.tvas soon, as they mould come wlongside, About twenty mus utes pret miduitht on the 19th, the Tuxan steatcr Rusk cat Howie bat ‘The ep'y of rex on tr » puton Les: Maryland for Unies. Balthnore, May 1.—The following is boing direw ated here, and will bo extensively sigued : To the United Staten Government at Washins- tom + The undersigned citirena of Baltimore reapect- fully represent that in our opinion United ststen troc ps or military forces, or storen, ongtt to prse through Baltimore witkont farther hindrance o ‘ation, amd that aa loyal citizens we will uv our beet efforts ty prevent any obsteuction, a. to the Legislature is also in efroa- tong that We bridges be relailt ant all nivetion be reopened to free and un Police Commbastonarm hate removed the rae Bowrs ac 1 the capertat on of browiotuts, pravie aistane : chr . ’ au zi surpris® iaay be sl when the ® pponed Federn! troopa, one bas und twenty 1 Lefora the Legialatara rat | aig ait wid, sured d aia nd Wiecim, sh ‘ enuinded the wirrenderc: tho yewe to the Lo f a) amondment Lo | wae of Perea, Caiizt in a compere testy comet the ( 3 Aloo resabations do~ | ar ce or escape ©: Ho wen co lu_tant'y gave The Texans we and wwords, A remuit of m tain of the troops, and f nore th nloretanding, sv te the ot jee! Minta rif « a Rar that {if farther torce vary for the dvfonce | Of the Rua to of the capital the: through without | Went, and stihied eg Hf tho capital they * below, and put under euand, Captata Swern en Aa ty ti ea fteked bow he cou'd bess party to mich wtrainiet ony 1 Volom meetings were held tonight inay | grid that Le was ncting under ths 1 Me ty ax Gonsol the city, ‘The Union man hold | Monoas, ower of te Rusk aba other ote A iwecting tomorrow night bo prepare for Con | ofthe Lue tetween Now Oc euis vo i en word ti ports, ali of which vou ls however, been Hicetion. wince weived | y the Gov enor of Tomo Capt. Hare carried U6 veut tes Gat arin re, nnd Capt. Kar weit foo, took bor Bia ouri, St, Jow A tinion moat- ud nddressed by ee: tng wow Dell Governor Siywant, Rewlation te favor of neutrality | dh were pased Ly an overw ; th ' eehom yeot yoailt ent a mnoaaey New derseys bs Trot At hull-past_ Gotdock tht | MOMs, Now | Dat ta Mine 6 Ahey ore ti From Nebrarku Territory. Omaha, May 1.— Biack hw ieneta 1 non revotomerding & thorwgl vulunt orgunizatoa throushont the territory.” Ib rady supplied companies with arma an REvents by AIL aNd Onaenwow, eqiip tis Kets that et loaat one rexiuent ’ : tie Hayne beater, D Netraake te Way arrest Philutelphi Fike Cn Vaton, de in yy of Gon, Parrenson, ¢ tat Gow. Biv oliato'y ov the of Leing concerned in the taking of Fort arrival of hia ® ng been en led there to ass tary commend, Peunsy'vaula, fe an iuiportant 1 wshi, near Sava a. forces ther 40 in being, t ita seizure pation before a U. Grrr saids e hore: L came 8. Commissi My family « 1 Sy PROM. n to see thom. acuse, N.Y, May 1e—The el con- | The company I belonged to wax nothing bat a tribution to the voltinteer relief fund, ave aanuate | private company, that I belonged. to for tho Arthaien 10 the soluntoer reltet fad) 5s ¢ [ist fiiecn years’ Thoy enjoyed 's goel mony wet the mtate for ite pr wen Couty iu of thw city has mado appropriation of $ Onondaga I * privileves, and were exempt from ju fae the ett eaten pie | On the zd day of January thero wa nie te conepantea talent, cat | deal of excitement in Georyia, and our duty. gook nvern- rt will iseve tomorrow tor Hiway, | ot was appeelwnsive that Fort Pulaski mizht uilet th all C D. Wataank become occupied by an trrespunsitde party, and ——_—— ho requested our nd take From Erie. char Mf it, which th Brie, Pay Mig Ve—MoLasre' T left there ently in 9 up to regimont, 800 Mong. leM tats city at 2 otclock this P.M. for Camp Wiking, Pitts! via Cleve 10,00) nt Of Doth wexeN Aswomblad to witnew thelr departure, the interior orgia, at my mother's place. Tbave been in Savannah very tittle, Lam a Philadelphian by birth: went to school here, and believe Lam as good a Union man as can be found anywhere. I was t under the ’ American flag, wad have « relatives Rimiva U residing in this city. Gravnn was committed orm and Aart : i 1 hy "| to prison, ost THX A8.— Later lutelli gon em Texas announces the outbreaks find Mexicana near Brownsville. It iv repwrted that the town of Roma has been pillaged and burned, and many Amorican families have boon Brownsville hus also been thr ‘The Caited States numbering only sixty the all their available” propert leaving that place. At Indianola ail. was quiet on the 4} Accounts from Uw interior ite preparing (0 march w seston with all ity. At Houston five hundred men are armed and equippe!, Companies of minute men are {orn iit other portions of the state, The number of troops in the siate was imated at one thousand, who are mostly well tuppl About half that number were at Ty dianola, Preparations were yoing on actively at Galveston; there the people were enrolling, en masse, Letters from El Paso state that Fort Biias has been surrendered to a commissioner of — Texas by Col. J.D. Rurwr. Letter froma San Volunteer. CUTER AT Fe Moreurnre, —Can Wasursatox Navy Yann, Aprit 28th, 1861, | tain Davin Cats, af rpe ear weeny ttt lo seh , vp Mitts, who has arrived in this city from Charles- To the Biitor of the York Sun—1 will | ton, Tay at tho wharf near, Fort Moultrie « or to give yowsome account of our do- | ing the Lombar Yurt Sumter, Fortu- since we left Now York on Sunday , his vessel hailet from w Virginian ports We cinbarked « uttering sccussion sentiments he passed Cuvler, and sailed al itt suUspicd with the Colum! frow Anburn, ope from Osw 1 are ijuaetered hers, 00 has Leen raid for the families of volun egy aud one fev Hon ‘The Nationa! Typographical Unter. May 1.—In consequence of dlifi- sining a full attendance fram eabordine senion of the National Typo graphi- Fanqouan, Prosident, las oonsente| t roops at Brazos Santh Were Pe MOV LIL, preparatory: to. Malt. present the rebels a “the Board officers wi neat wou. From Wheeling. Wheeling, V May 1,—A_ meoting of the Linuty Cf this city wan beld today to dotermy should be taken in regard to w re nao While 1 yertonlay, wieappointed to diam res sluth ond, atid gg adjovirued till tomortow. F was strona ly in opp ition to tho re ne exprnased theird:termination to close vthan jay tribute to tie Soutiern evens board the steamer RR. ut GP. M., in company captain xtates that on Sunday night sant tho Harriet Lane. | airty dead. bow rs areas hia deck to f note occured during the prasaye, | Me land: that beth ho aud his first mate saw tho weather was vory mild aud pleasant, eau | 4) pues tert eartted Ou a ome timed ely ing Hitale sping almont entirely, at another, On Tuesday wo arrivet at the mouth of the The captain says that he has always beon ia Chesepeako, and railot on to Annapolis in com. | the babit of botievin:; what he sees with his owa pany with the Baltic which mot us here. Wo eyes, and that all reports that there was no low : ot lile, have not convinced him asainst tho evie arvived within a short distance of the city aud cust anchor, dence'of his own sonst, He states that the Our fare of ep 1s fresh cvedingly a cicknow, Lee uit and ale Junk, with | life. ally wee not reiekedaee |< Tue Fire ov Tearrons—= Two Teva. ayo Two Snor.— hy the men, nor were the feather | Seventh Regiment to bis futher, date Wash- Leet’ eeca beds of deal plank calculated to increase their | ington, 28th April states that the reziment oa sativfaction; but taking things ina jolly way, | that morning received an addition of 175 mon, they coucluded that they were focessitics o¢ | um New York, all in goo! health and ee - wae ‘The writer says: ‘Six seceesionists were caitchit the care, yesterday, in’ treasonable acts, aud two We lanted on Weduesday moruing at 12 M,, ] Shot this morning at the Navy Yard. Oae is to be shot tomorrow morning. He was in the ems vof the Ortnance Department, ant had been t to work tilling bombs, but instead of charg- 4g then with powder, he put saud ia thew, Several men have been wrrsated for toarkug up Wack of the railroud, and they will’ be marily dealt with,” tter from Annapolis, April 28th, ‘And now (a give you_an example of ua Feovive, we ean soo Tam writing, about two mlleg from at the Aonapolls Naval Ac (D) was quartered in a small battery used by the Cadets fur gun practice, During the day troops from Ponusylyania and Goy, Sen vcen's iment landed, [hula good ov. Sraacer, He i ming man of twenty six of so, small size, dark complexion and woart glasses, The Regiment iv command- 1y Col. Bunssipr, a Mexican hero, and ins my: my Company view of Mayet the puntshiitont ura from wher shore, on th The Suppresed Resolutions. designs of the rebels opon the Ltn territory, | | olutions offered by Ald, Dayton, in the Board draw to it all the Union men in those regions. | of Aldermen, on It will also ive us Indianola, as a naval depot, | pressed from which our command of the Gulf can bey ings. greatly strengthened, and the blockade uf the | papery pli Gulf parts madealmost impenotrable. reas tl An the West, a centro of military operations | selves: ar has already been established at Cairo, Iinois, | manders will be Leld secountable for ® wank of good disciptine. The Articles ot Wie will be read to # reepretive commands on the Sabbath, at the t tion before going ty church, and they will be gor erned by the regulut.cus of the Ariny of the Cuitod Buares. Captaln Ninian Darina, of Now ¥ sppolnted Chiet of the Capitel Polic A leave of abwence for three months bas been granted by the State Department to Vslonel ; Minister to Rame, to enable him to command the Monday eves but sup in the official report of the procec:!- e reporters for the non-ofticial ntly, or prudently, agreed to sup Tho resolutions speak for thom- dWevery honest citizen will say, wpon Jing them, that if the Board wished to ai- + haw been re at the junction of the Ohio and Mississippi lence forvver ull charges of corruption in rola. | Wiscuraln Volunteers; alae ¢0 Gant Bene Mi Fivera,, whore the enmmerco of the wester tion to the confirmation of tho Hackloy atreet- | utes, t Sieity whe proposed te raise » vvmpury of qwatere ix all under command. At this poid’ ’ cleaning contract, they should have been adopt- reer ‘ean be concen rated a force of western troop | od unanimously. i From Aunapelis . aufficiont to maintain possesion of the Missir What is the prist of those resolutions which yan polis, Md., April 30—Kvening.—Short~ orclock Int might, the ga:tidoa waa called to arma, in const quence of the discharge of ro skets and the firing ofgannon at Kort Madison, on the op sippi, Olio and Missouri rivers, A naval fle wera £0 summarily rejected by the Aldermen? S. shese rivers could cut off Arkansay aud Mi First: Expulsion trom the Board of any mon- he fro posite wide of the river Bevorn, ‘The mogazine gourt 1, the other southern stat Wer wruilty of receiving, directly or indirectly, was opened, aud the men supplied with five rounds 3 9 Rewbable that's pywurful land Suv iidbie’ do: fie ’ soni 4 | Ofeartridves, ‘They slept on thetrarms alt night. aah cote a iM yeti hoteeral bribe bo juiluenco his vote, Second; Ar A denioustration was expected from the directian of will occupy” guia, Kathrin’ doasoof Gone Mountioy and Axprew J, | Baltioore. ‘Tne carp is unuaually quies today,an Here has heen no arr.val of troop. The rower Comtrac loon aailet last night for Wosiicurton. “About 4,000 troops are now at Anas frie Peeve Lave boen no dinturtances bet weem ne noldie: te ranks the T, WOM Men of that section, Mary flackiey fim any implied oF eupposed obli Tand bas alre 8 effect, made ber sabmis | jation to cuccal the facts within their know- sion, but the iment will pro for th we | lodge reygailing che manner in which the eon- md citivens, Thoin A, Sonrt,, of transit of its i euduit of any action | tirmation of the said contract was) carried | Penney! vanta, bie theo chare@ot the military ronte, her frightened authoritivs m2 Ske. eis abso | through the Common Comicil, Third: That a | 2 {er fy bestmningg to talee the pace et eoufiasion, Transports leave at last tw ville. New Youk pupera are ory | Great preqar MFY T storue to Was day from Porry in great dem we wre bog mule ts transp ington stated that— A plan for the f rt’ Roution » fi inpn i Le ng awe, audit w Bw ecouniy, AN imi us slong the ri joint commition of three mombers of each Board be appeiwied to inquire whether b AMT { or corrupsion was cinployed to secure the ¢ taf Grmation of the contract. Tho vietuous Alder- of Wash From Harrisburg. prope ime, Mr dictate tvrmest mot niay represent that the preamble aad reso | darrisiurg, A W ere just informed Pr rabeito tnecey Meet, { tutions of Ali Davrox were an insult to their squiaitio iro vn wi AR wail be me ume if dary Da honorable body, but public will not regard val ng only W io the 1s © awit Hatou, Vhy anorty. « sound requisition, f tue | thelr injured honor, while the disposition of wouth will be ‘ Verna wad wubiicstnl by grewt 1 the 00 is unaccounted for, From Bextor Eo ee trae Teves aes: 1 We tell our Representatives in the Common | Buston, May 1—Tho remains of § uf the Ma northeastward, frown Cairo down the Mis ive Council, that the minds of the people are now J rachusetts wold eed 1 Balt oo, from Ohio and B tebur x. iucharee of private ‘the Oth regi vent. ‘Tae boties wore © coffins, eu inwod in D boxer, On the route to the Chapel thy baud played dies and the rapidly eatheved crowds uneoverad sv Uie pro-ewion a (on, AxeKW and staff, the Bxecu ) With (he Provisions: y Corps Of Cadets, ated a an bscort, Corpor! Busia BE NFPDIAM, of Lawrence, It yne oftie dead. ‘The ctivrs as yed ere unkown, 2h western Virgin: [o and from Mary and down the wb nt awakened to the rasca ily which bas been prace J —— tised upon them by their representatives, in Removar.—The American Teletaph Com. | every department of Government—local as well pany and the New York, Albany & buftalo | as National—ud they will not submit to fraud ‘Telegraph Company have removed from No. YL} and robbery any lon cor, After suppresing Wall street to their new quarters, No. 115] treason, the yeople will surpress the corrupt way, coruer of Liberty stzeobs ones whose Unprincipled and corp ‘ . yard-arm ofthe United Statos A, G00 nem hanging ee for smut cling provisions and powder ‘to the rebela at Charleston ; the other for piloting the Seventh Reginunt on tho Chegepeake bar— with the intention that the Kaltimoreans might et pos- reasion of Aunapotis before the Seventh eeald ine—that bears his name. A fow mon in each of the companies of his ra ment are armed with these titles. We commenced our march for the Junction at 6 PeM, on Thursday, the care bein.g.uaed by brig Cw eine ollion vebtaviats land. Me quite sharp eaough for the ‘Tho men carried their knapaacks and march- H . suspocteal his intentions, at him ed, with two or three rests for relgesiments, a an es AIM CORY bia tog pa ” 0 rig, till 1A. M, on Peiday; this was anexcendingly | 22d now he is bavjcings for bis AAND ALAD AMA. —{ From a Return: td Southern Traveler in Albany.) At Atlanta, Ga,, an old man of eizhty, but intelligent and vigorous, had a nany ot 1%) called the Blue-Eyed Guard. ‘There was one Tndiau ant one bluck-vyed man iu, the compan; tiresome march, bul the men bore up right mantully, with very little complaining, On arriving at tho Junction, we threw ourselves upon the railroad platforms and slept till 6 A, A, Some of our Lagyay® had been left bebin the Colonel, with & squad of men, started bac on a train to get it, butthe railroad mou had | the rest were bluc-eyed, The pulled out some spikes Which -catisol the y no music except a tilde, and Dixie's Land was to run off the track. happily did no | the favorite w further mischief than cause considerable dela Our inform, it wax at Montgomery when ‘On the road between the function ant Wash: | Davis to A from Warrington, opp ington we stationed guards of men to watch | Port Pickens voral Braga told him: that, the track, vet with all our vigilance they plas | he could take the fort readily on completion of ced a pile of stones on the road on one side of the batteries shich he was erecting, and which a bridge, and. an iron rail on the othe the | lued yuns requiring 1.500 men toa Me bad man who placed the last obstacle was seen and | a reerve force Desert that necessary for the fires! upon, but male goo his escape. battery: of 8.000 ineu. He told Daves he would We at last took train for Washiacton, but | Mave uo trouble at ail in taking Fort Pickens were furced to procecd ata very slow rate for | and after that be could nosotiate forthe su sulity, It took two hours to reach the city vender of the Hite fort in the Gulé, t¢elye Ori arriving wo wore quartered in apart of | Miles titaot, cod kuownas the “Key of the the inauguration ball room, but were soon moe | Gulf" Davis expre no doubt of Birwea's ved tothe Navy Yard, avery important post. | ability to accomplish all he said, The yard, like all others is kept very” neat 5 We haven part of the pattern lott (tht is to Military an say Co, D bas) for quarters, . The Mas-achuvett othor regiments, that Everything ix quiet, no ramors of battles, | sae reyerted to Lave gare A Fort Monroe, will Le but a greater feeling ‘of security among the | gt ogce initiated Lato the nuyateries of roger artle citizens than has been for some tine. ie wc : : Fea ue TSanane epics, and’ a scoes. f ME Demtice, ‘The only sclool for artilterite In the joni vl dead vestorday morning, ‘This | UMited States, and one of the bast in the world, 1s a Barton anne eee, A man who | Od Point, ‘The offers who wuperiatend it bave profease! violent secession sentiments was or- | traveled all over Europe to complete thelr military dered to be arrested by a Sergeant and a squad | education, Ou Wednesday laa week, there was a of men; he barricaded his door and tired through | sand turnout of all the orduauce iu the fort, sud it, hitting the Sergeant, who ordered bis men "4 —— oe to fire through the door,’the man received two | “bc#ty metal dri 1." With euch teachers, the Mas ’ present of the balls and died instantly, I shall try to keep | scbusctts soldiers, and the present garrison you informed of the mareb of events in this | Point, may defy all Virginia, quarter, — Yours, elie: Propewitions are belng made te the authorities to Lovie W. Foxton, 7ist Reg't N.Y. 5. Me! eine wervices of sergeants, corporaly ant prt. c rebel soldiers were all sauru to deny any loss of letter from a member of the — yates of the regular troupe to drill the 9 anteers who are necessarily #0 hastily sent away, At this party” of Governor's Iva a, ee ot Becta at Brook’ aving js overs hindred aoe-comeimionel and petty oM= cers, and privates eminently qualified to in . ry good ides of » so.diers duty, t» the b 8 + Mystic, Samte-, me ichmond, Sux aio 4 to those acron te ne avy Yards, wu 0 re triet Port Hao rh | A communication was received from the a qusce board Heo dente of the Pree Academy, asking pera ission lye Yard) the armed with @ fgute's heaviest grem sting Lo Aree Aten wer, tnotel, les novel rey erect gavel. ofan treterally _ | The Comptrotior was directed’ to place the the mattacy busiare Kee. ‘Thanare'we | Onn o to tle credit of tho Board. enterdny wae ma fy ho Arny. Ce lor ‘The Norm: 1 as here called ap. Hed atic tS. | Te will t ropott provides Nity Chey ronteal | for the vormal sehgot rer enone wv uh atrect. | for fomales An ercort af 20 men loft Caverns’: Talend Mr, Warenncny moved a postponement of cud from Pot terday for Florida, mad 10 men ret Monroe, Spirit of the People. Tur: Sreoxp ps wre revel IMENT. —Tho Seoort Re = Hed yooterdag at Tompkiats 8p Hava Inspected by M ant ot om. Syate youp and feigetier Gm Towrnine commented,» we mn Thy reg Re inte ca fe Tux Severrr-sintit Negine Tok, ia ecordiance ot Gh bivor nad Cat Ma site pike for ALDASY Pawibe Bate once Ce y went down a force rermets, ty tha Cyto . 1 prewey Poos and al Most Gea, J this oper tance Astor Gen. Coaains ites, 08 five was ay was added we the Bre AC umi Major Gen. iyu Goma jriated te con jativate the nw mittee Mt Messrs. J . Lvemon We Keane, Sonwox Bion, Brook yn, ond Herr ‘Tis Seorelsy reported thet ten thoawant jen 1 been eniolied, sud that two restwente, of 1,900 \ beer forraed that morn orted Cat Major veep Lad been wuthorizal by the Adjutaut General to ogunice ® Home Guant of the city, and that measures will Le tken Ly that oflver to organise the Metopolitan Home Gustd am spoedtly ag pow ‘Pho several Word Camnuttons, and the Com: toe of Twouty five, will forrantly receive Vice Favpvow inn 1 Come a. Orsat Annem ral Santee “si * Thvwiiy, at thelr parlor, this morning, at 10 o'eleck, T tus Ward Committees wore noti- fel te be present bofore that ‘our, More Marentac Arp.—A squad of 25 first class recrulte for Compeny F, (Victory Guards) 18th regitment, leave tomorrow to join their com pany. ‘This company ia composed of Willises burgh firemen, end have bad the colors of the Rogl- ment pliced iu thete charge, ‘They «deow in fre- men” uniform—blue coat, red shirt and dish pact. A Sixcran Cosverstox.—Several works ‘BGM, & correepeurtent of the Herald was sent down South, to gather thety among the secessionists, in regard to the prop wed attack on Fort Pickena,— Tho gentleman wis well revolved everywhere, until the Herald of Apr. 13%tb was placed in ts hand at Mobile, Ala, nud he was told to leave.— He sta:ted homeward and bis treatment was ef much @pectiltar nature that, on his retum, he waited 02 Governor MotuaN, and was comm se gent!eman how vet ved on the felds of Mexico, and ty an accomplished actilleriat, bo will repay bis santh- em friends for tooir kindness towards binx, A Porrnooy,—On Monday night, a com- mitteo of the cilicers and privates of the T90b Regle ment waited on their commander, C and en phat him to resign, Tt bs said thut the Cols der the infuen re Aud friends South, wrote w letter to Gd ve JAM, hin not to order Lis Rogheent South, on the goouwl that bie men were foo young and inespericnced 1, The men became wiry ened on hearing 1 ce. 1 the Gu tom thin mennnens, Te regu gf them fou m More Fascy Univonss.—Oa Mou A Colonel of ome of the newly 9, aatzed vole er vegitarute, was told by Gove no more «Aice¥ would be on leas their comaan's would bo uni etyleof dresa, Cadet grey with Lise tri Brooas Promaaa, the woll kaown eleti Just nade @ comract with the state authorities for 12,000 of teae uni orms, A Parwtoric Sraorayt.—Ye Sergeant Wuarrsck, of the Sth Precinct, resigned 5 {n order to eure! hinwl! in the service « try, The rergeant isa splendid soldier y years inthe Polish Lancers, Liv Tue Siow Tietr Coron: vietnity of Mayor Woon residence, F uid Ssth stroet, al! the dvvelliugs ave deooratid with the klorious Stars and Striped. Up to the present time, Muyor Woon bas not uude any divpiay (rom his hows Likw Masten tine May.—Mr. Benvinax, the Lt Warsbal in ¢ D1 OfB-e, who Lives om Bloom ingds le Row declares everson men tients, tbe Stars ant stripes, his coun- served —In tho | He says bo Would eeu Lis piace burned down rather than put up the American colors, To tux Evrron oy Tint Sox;—At a “tome eran e meeting” hold Inst Sunday evening, by the Olive Dranc!. Bociety, at No, G3 Kast Broade way, u brother stated to tho meeting that he bad Folmmteered fn one of the regiments to go and de- fend the flag of Lis ado Ye His landlord told bim If he went, and the rent wus not fortloom- ing at the proper tige, be ehould put bis wife and family Into tho street. Av soum ad this was made known, $8 59 way sulsoribed in ive minutes; also, 4 committee war appointed to secure else. where for the family, and pay the reot until the bushapd’ retura, Query—Are there no “Hecess- jomiats amonget wa yet Joux Grove, Secretary, Mr, Eptron:—Why are the 79th Migh!and) Regiment kept om thoir eras about the city ao long, when they were @liuost the fint ones who offered the!r vervicos to the Government? “Por bearance must won cease tw bo a virbu ee OB ~ ~ CITY NEWS. ThoU, S, transport Bienville, Capt. FORD, arrived yesterday afternoon from Was! ston City, D. C., which place she loft on tbe 29th ult, She reports no fortifications on olther side of the Chesapeake or Potomac in the hants of the secessionists, Five thousand troops were tu be thrown into Alexandria, on Tuosda; April 80th, by order of the Secretary of War, The veceasion flag was flying in Alexandria when the Bienville let Washington, Mr. J. L. Macpoxoven, express-messenor, brings the mails from tho troops in Washington A.—The steamship Co'umbia will sail for Annapolis today, taking en board the Maine Regiment, which will arrive here this morning, anda large lot of provisions and army stores, Detextioy.—Tho steamship Star of the South, with the 28th Regiment on board, has been detained, on account of her escort not be- ing in readiness, and will sail tolay, The Harriet Lane will escort both ber aud the Om lumbia, eee a es near wioned to rulee @ Light Artillery Corps. As the MeLraty | 2708 of ae Arrowrmests.—Ths Police Comm{sloaors yesterday appointed Jasuxs Onowter, Super. intendent of the Police Telegraph, in place of *% ©. Rormsox who resigned. Exvpren 2 MAMTA was appointed Assistant Superin: Both of these gentlemen have been contected with the Telegraph for some timo, Parrtorrem or rit Merc ants. —Yastor- day afternoon, tho Stars and Stripes wore shot in Hanover Syiaro, Tho Hig is 20 foot and waa provided o hants in the Squar subseriipt The repalar somi- monthly meeting of the Board tock placo last evenint to unter the ¢ in themselves futo a militury ¢ direction of the Faulty. unnitte Free Academy company Referred te with power. tnt) Oot xt. He theucht im that the city could be ewled to pay an increased tagation, it would L (notte inear any additional expose edges weit, They tmont wos Agra to. int for thy a ment of » Saturday val School on and aftor July 4 save Couaalites A journo, tion Biva ron Pentie Work.--At the Croisa toentoon Monta. Pits wee oped tors tof nm pps ant fr vocting fiwe There were nly two bide Or wippy og they waa it 1 Tor eteng wy A NEM, it was con iudd te te Proper te withh td the award of tt wt nat Hewit Dhely be reedvertions a only te iad we Cithon, Awa da for sworn wove in ula Bewce in New street, fru a Bechange p' we tT feet youth of Wall treet, Contract awartod te Jor Dory, wt $1021: wiso Gr sewer in Ove treet, Com Jamew strect to Chambers wrrety aa 4, a wor In 17th street, from Avena Ato Laat 9 to 0. Faubey, at 34,TL2 6 . To Fourth avonne, from 100 feot north of 2). 0 SbbL etrect, to AMENDMENTS OF TH 8 commianios Cuanren. oT spades Cire f twenty four gontonen, a y tho Loginature to mature a body of ments to > City Charter met yesterday at the Git Hs!) ia the Connelimen's Clanber. The follor- ing ove the gentlemen composing the cornraiaton Jonathan W. Allen, Win, P. favemeyer, Audrew Vo ntont, Wile hie ¥ | line Buillwe 5 awl ; Viilinm A‘ien Butt fhrop Chavdiery Join White. Wil iam b. Kenvedy, Andrew Carrigan, aad it bert J. Di kn. Ast um Paowewr was chosen chalrman pro, temy. snd Wat. A. Bort, temporary secretary. Om muction of Mr. Preny, the Inw o eating the the commiselon was read, and the roll called, when the folowing answered to their numes Messrs, Stout, Tucker, Fromeat, Bralnard, Wil Tinton, Purdy, Dutior, White, a ton On Me, Penvr's motion, the Chair appointed » comtaittes to arrange and report permanent efficern 6 fo lows : Messrs. Purdy, Blunt, Stout, Williamson, White, nd Sweeny. On retin of Mr, Ditton, the afore mid committee wer directed to report « plan of onganization, aod an adjournment to mect at the call of thie committee nmalttee met preliminwily direct'y after adjournment, but it iw not likely nauch will be done while tho war pressure is ‘ommlsatoners get no pay, clerk at a salary of 81,000, The Charter as amcmd= ed Ly the Commirsun, ts to be submitted to « pope Wier Weteat the Charter eectlon next Decembery and, {f approved by an 9) wil! then goto the Teqislature for contirns Te requires # two- thirds voto of the Coa tuimion to wdopt an amend- nue ut ut are allowed a Pour Rear ations ANp ArroirMents—= Me. Cras, Rov tof Cie Police telegrapi, resigned yosterday, Mr Jao Cxowuer was sppoluted t fl hig pace, Mr, Euorep Pousnwuy ated asiat. supt, ia place of Mr. Carw- Mr, Jou A. Donat was sppolated hs tor in ee of Mr, Pouremvs, SRortex 1o Parexts.—Ilenceforth all loaté children aud fouwdlings will be takea to No, 1 Bond street, at the offlve of the niesionere of Chartty, instead of wt 114 Leonard strect as berets fine, Parties jutorested will app'y Leven{tor at the firmer place, Fires, Accidents, Lnquests, &e. xi Avesti.--A as light im the sLow window of a dry goods ature, at No, 122 Bixth Avonue, wt 8 ¢ ty some goods, A damoge of abous $100 was miotained—insured, A Votestare AccipentAtLy Kinuan— TLawninot Mooxny, s volunteer belonging to the 2d Kegimeut, N.Y. 8, M., died on Thumday at Belle ye tt stlans of wound in the neck, is syonet, I that it) o'vlock on Meuday erguing, wh lemme: What Invomeated, he was walking down Hroaaway, pear 14th street, when ha slipped aud fpil upon the aidewa kk, By soc means tue point of bis tayour’ cutered bia beck, sad tho blood gushed ous’ pro- fusely, Mo was attended ot drug store, and send thenes to the Hospite’, whore he died from oxbene= thon by osm of woner Scuinayn held am inquest in the verdict of “Desi from heawerbege from ® wound accidontally recelved,® was rendered, Deceased was a native ot Levaud, Bunyeo 19 bream —CArm vate Simeine 4p irish worn, 40 yea of Age, died on Thureday, At Dellevue Hoepita!, from burns recelved some days ngo, ty herclothes catching fire from « fur: mae near which «he was engaged tu washing. Com ove: Huiewex held an inquest upon the body. AccipeNt To A Finewax.—Joun Grove, a fireman attached to Hook and Ladder Co, No. 10, while running to & fre uptown yesterday, wae cought between railroad cor aud the fire appare- tus, ond very seriously tojured. Ao was, count to bio residenos in Second avenue, near Kighty-4hind meet Pelice InteDigonce, ao 4 A Desvrnate Cuanacter.—Gro, Mow om, alias Par, Hooioay, u reputed thief, wae dotectel yesterday in the act of stesling & carpate bog containing elithing te the valne cf 850, from the tart of Joie Mra sr, resding #t No. 163 Vieriole stirets Oflicer Dave, of tye 5th Ward poliow ats tecupted to arrert wn the thief weized a cluh, end struck the of He vas finslly cverp were aXDUEH, Wh severe Liows with it, ant taken befce locked him up, Fuuxp, BRAN ‘ never inlure even when takom in thervetly, nor ean they bs uaed without benefit, be cation (hoy PURIFY THE BLOOD For Colds, Sore Thront and Cortiveness, they have ne equi By their timoly use, soldicre and persous subject te exposure to eudden changes of weather, prevent lnjusy, und thus weure thot hes Sold at 24 CANAL ST, No. 4 UNION SQUARE, Barev's Tetcoruenoos sap vt article tor dee Ins. curling, prewet vine Bold by all drac BY THOUSANDS ARE PARADING the barracks in. the of Indies and childs Muwoum. Vovesrerns our strocts daily.

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