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ee SET amcemoee —_———_——_—_—_ —_—_—__-_-——. THE NEW YORK SUN: Role plate ategergat Pp my tte ior decae” mes pa tah He They A — yah ‘ CITY NEWS. Ax interestin, ‘reepondence has passed !e- Hart for fay 2.—The Governor's momago —— i r - tween the Olton! Defuse Comaltin and Gen- jd Voraistir® jomerny,conaitn the follow REPORTS BY MAIL AND OTHERWISE. Ihnen Pan % Cera. “Tt. ‘ Swone rim Ocr.—Perhaps there ia a he ui ant Win. FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 5, 1861. coral Woot. The committes, in their lotter “ nb eee 8. Ct of Garthnd, om the 9 Li ula ——— Per Ieee ie caveat i trom 0s Pomytyry to rer pean a the General, express their high appreciation of | nN the em wtment of Ament of able agen frees Pailadsighie o ik nil oe heir equal pment. Praw Foor home may be Pocket Patriettom. bis patriotionn snd promptivude fn the present | Enited win. trom wr the rate rine war nud to far: | arrests of persona charged with treason wore | MATS TEMS miawror any mahal te: | 460 Federal Troops Captured by ts rapresen Me ral Botngn’ "Wale te Sues While our gallant treope are leaving their | crisls of our country, making special reference | minl™ mumcient numer of hie rev) Ting tense | made yesterday. ward snd signed their aames to the ro'l, daring Seripes are 7 Secessionists. —— houses in the vicinity of Buh Avonne and 28th #t.,| Mayor's house looks cold and eheerlens, with rocations, and risking all their ties and inter~ | t his assumption of responsibility in dispateh- | ton T have replied capromlog my bigh p. ~-G ‘A band of carpenters have been set to work to | which the laud played several national sire, One houssral dol ihacribed the audience, fexta, to march to the support of the Govern | ing to the scone of war the New York Firemen \ tn of the pauiet\> fawning itn thet | repair the bridges broken down by the Mary. | {hours sear aeeer at wing allowed 13 companion would at once b Yew Orleans, p ment; and while our most intelligent and | Zouaves, They also exprom their admiration | fetadeire turqs S tlniaed ‘Wve reviment, ve | land rebels, double thelr eubseriptions if necessary. wea » May 2.—Col. Vax Dons, with | ing to designate ite being the residence of the wealthy citizens deem the present a mest fit he which has been puraaed by his | Brld «ther appointed on barmeny wih the wishes | Every railroad train from the southrtn states exana, haa captured 450 Federal troops uader | or of this crest Union city, except two gualighte y hag of the course ye | of the 4 Vtie eugnity of tbe state, and ith families flyinis War Items. Major T. Simary, who were at Indianola, and at: | cicher wide of the a Ne poo scoasion fir the solemn offer of tbeie lives, | juperior fcr, Lieatenant Gaueral Scorr, in } Y'y Mn jut a tell of ehmebaral He now crowded with familcg Ais fo } tempted to enaape in twn mailing vowein, Vax | money tan Puasanter tol hie chit edrtomr Oaseadl " on en ' ” ‘i ani of the Coofederat bpconees ‘ mor ANT i* Oma hele fortunes and their sacred honor," there | t)6 present em erigencys Lay ot art tha sere aia pees orpress aie uy frenstars Met a piste | Iw Vinottra the negfore are euanted day and | Dons pursued them in three acaell steamers, oad wiser, O'Coswon, subscribed towart€ theyUnion Fund? Merrixe or THR Common Counc satrre on Narroxay Avvarns.—The Ji seoms to be a class of men in our midst who are Woot replies in grateful terms to the Moing all they can, or all they dare, to create an | jetter of the Detonse Committer, and mays: eidy in the tide of popular fooling, by base miuittes of Now Yorke and dolusive arguments addressed to the greet je and pom/uent ets, woud well in market | rivbt, It is feared that there will be a rising 1 "Cour in now | infubjection, The seceded states eon to ntant | amine them, fall rectavent for | om the brink of the dreadful catastrophe of a! Pie Naw Onnrans True Delta, of April cit ie seapous' at bla bera | lave ineurrection. tho official announcement that the shortly after, therr ronte sevward waa cut off by « eeamer from Galveston with 120 men and three pieces of artillery, when Major Binury surrendered, ‘The (fiers are on parole and (he arms have been aod wy 5 , Pass of the Mississippi is closed. 5 5 " hi wt of South Carolina fears of slave PP twine over w the Texans, private property except | Committee of the Common Council on Nati: mony of those who do not fully undor- There will bem proud ttl m Int ss ove oa Ga supa of thie war, ations Ake Now drveey Troop insurrections are exerting such alarm, Mon y I Bf Bee po cae dae bare a ed, Tho mem will be allowed either w join the | Affaire mat yesterday afvernoon. Several Hore ie a sample the Y. Daily News 1 umy Muir ay, th #1 desire ws herpes May ‘The tronlie eferted to tsleep with tibeit be eid vomen te | 4 Hye Northen Border § y and 33,000 in | AFMY of the C vufederation, oF to take nn cata not 10 | tions were received from regiments, asking of yesterday f oon, It is the conclasing ihn pearl tidivéa use tobe lefe alone on the plomations, In the secestimg states, Garve ogainst Is, eee of colors, No action was taken on t! pet aph of « lowing article estimating toe amon) haiti, as neighborhood, forty miles fran Court ee Powe Mievias, near Philade'phia, has been lateresting from Virginia. ing deemed best to consalt the Union cont of military movements, and is intended, I non oEt1 these whe atiempt at intrection was po) down, ten days | parrioned hy one hundred artllerists, The galt fan Coeds, A comaniileatin o@ . ; " 1 jovernmens a iny d From Vermont. ’ avd seven nevtors were bang. ‘cune naolering thirty thirty-two, twen'y ived from the Cy i Re eo moral which the writer wishes | 0" Lg a n rs | y ceiv m the Committee on Aid te presume as the moral w ra 1 pe party bint St Ams, Vt, May 2--The Ransom mn " u te ty | twenty-two pounders, and nine first class guns, Wheeling True to the Union. ‘ hie readers to derive f om the proce ting ‘tales jad the the Un teu Bu laf thin Having C10 mi Hitiaad, Feom Joulsiana we learn chat that stat | i g dj ments, announciny that $2 500 had been gi saeaite, Bu pee | with ail our F wm BOTY Face al re rendze mist yy dates vey doin furnishin quota of troops, Avrmanancn of the men of the Sixth . to the New York Layion, and that sure ted what left atl for? ‘To ovece ataten to | {ele Drover ieee or = culed for by daeeensioe Davia. The oe Salil we toate to cal —alol fee an | Wheeling May 2.—An adjourned meeting of | be advanced shoul! it be noedat ; that @ ‘thee Uriton, (hilt. conld be | i Gen, Woot, at the same tima, enclosed to New ina inh planation of thi hat the Louisiana planters | STG a prepating thelr own tacals, They the mereka tof this city, in relation ta the ste] had been given tothe Union Rangers, aa fie a few yeats of such expoaditars. as | the Cummittes cop i‘ iv followin, Ala ie. Seen cies and farmers fear a “ring” of the slaves. Ale | have Ju completed their ovens furnaces | 1 etme, wns eld thie wfternnm, Remvuthona we | ihe command of Jawes K Kannioas ; | tant ir ne trom head quarters, ‘The am ‘ ‘ mont every plantation is donbly juariot, | fur cooking unly panes promise of more if required, and assumptic A we are good citizena of the state of Vir Hoefer them: we cannot at present define: and x | tro the Unton Defense Comantttes uf Yous York: | Ce andr mins \ wimnest vi Planters eet any oT Drei iat ithe would supply then with te and wll wv xatein | auxiliary tothe 69th rogiment, formed by A the ekultena t | Gennes Vine tie on i t bee rt yees oni soarm thereaal | arms the Unionists would take care of that part to pay # licence tox ay long as Virginie ia | derman Bary, it was stated that @500 wi f pat in circat | arrh, ug wivioh om, etl pein wa | C x keep them ata priv nar | of the ~~ Scant ‘ mea aes ae i be jgiven today, and their room rent paid. which has «p | wiuets BD wert wince pee ee ee a ts A ven'teman who has traveled in Kentuely lie fa weeeen S iain Macnee A printed circular was received from the (He Twish to warn thow wh Tench, With ae i leta lula 06 nFaction aia ' kor parpome wos | Bay J Attirst, they had but Hetle to eat, ant hat to - —— ion Defense Committes, explaining their against the calowlating wickedne \' juarters in Troy. Yuura, very } thadat The Kentuckians Soomcon, and Wits | sleop in the pows, Lut they are now better pro- Frem Washington. for making application for aid on the part ish madness which «4 en eat Le aoa JOUN WOOK, Major Gener Hi y ha tie a \ i ha ae x as iss M May 2.= hteen thousand | tesiments and the famihes of those reqairin t eer a er | 1 the trouble. but hal slate c rent ow nvrnis As te aa Jot the men beware, wl: ns souk a | Me snar an Aner) Reston, May tT k WHOPS | sebela. ‘The loyal mn exsteae a letormin ation | eat error ane " = # 7" haenyte matew | arsistance, det the ceverof apieteaded Lyalty, to poison | Woarnucos, apr 2s, b90 te hang Bakeninniak and Manors, Slarkavilie, ant suce ma they went up thenvenn®, Tg cie iy eck. walle , | Major General J hn Ke Wont, Ue a. Com | hed ‘ He ether the tals J oat of the Union or : “ shy the | They are quartered at the Copitol. Positive mgges Counnier San rt."---A policeman © the public heart {ope ncing Depactm nt of the Bast New York | Wa oi Ls ye NR ee Ae BEALS te LF Hitvil ae ee ia eitivecutta 7 te nd 7 bretieht before the Commissioners of Police Vine te hd : : horetate | ' bs yridur| Laat week there were eiuors in Loniavills known as SQuink | Tue bockeling force, undsr Capt, Braomee | tertay. charged with « whatin: blazes” oat ness of their own ti alty 1 | bet Be wd wong | that a elive in jor Wa wer pur down #11 consiat of at laut 60 war vessels, noovinpaniad | & fect sioniat who yave vent to his disleps ee eee, th due eeu ood door Denn aver ven tof inthe | AOE a inet Ate | pis ge te A Hive ro Voueerinns, Do nit waar cot | iy awuthitent number of ateam transports for thy | sentiments, The Commissioners could’al ‘8 open shutters be cw tls twee f cit 8 Boe eer iheaiat anita en bi eckings your toot will be bistered ty» fa and force 20,000 strong. tee" the evidence, ant the oy al kuitht of th jeated by tha Lily herself to mm. il, aa corny This is not a mushroom yrowth—tais plot fs ew veer Ii : i ara pian] Ok Watormpent ine ane te ip the oe in Ineurrection in Yucatan. club was acquitted of blame by all others, inst our liberties, ant acainat all that |" ws Girk-What is to become of the slaves when ered atall, we New Orleans, May 2.—A schooner from Rua- Tux Mera It has taken the aggregated pertidy and trea- | Porn init their cannon upon the banks of the Potomac in tka chs Wilisa tod tes Gad EAHA ped the Astor House at ten o' lock yasterday, with th oad of years, «fa wide extent of terns ot | coutlae,tutine oF SUID FOUND ON THE ROCKS. ba heels ne ay Se | oe inmate Rela hore hee Ph nalinh will positively give up the Tland to tion | CXPectation of eceivin, Vice Provident Hang 7 bier te of the South, to ripen it | ocery of your henlth, emowt ri Sekt kU yu cl neae s | We shuld suppose, Euxiericn says, disrie iu the Grate Suna. 1iN, but he being otherwise encaged, the recegs, nal spirit and titanic propor- | ve, : Montreal May %.-—Tho master of the ship ya What do they be ys would sialk forth and blast th n was postponed until this morning at tea of hy 6. Oe ING tiona, Voy reepectiu.y, you Minne Davieon, at Parther Po: reporta the theley are always whiep ring ont | troops as the angel of death blasted the hosts of . , Maryland leginatare. clock. Mr. SrANsnUny, announced to the co If mow those arch-wretches are beyinning to Bigiedy ee stexmeahip Co ted States, from Glax ow, bound wo ie Wve se 1 Hy . her day ss t H ley SENNAC HE KIB, , Frederic, May 2.—10 the Benate Be Trt } mittee the formation of « now military organ 2 " sp i) fontreal, ow Bird x jor beatae wore pone | in six months eoult be tas Ta oar . iS vd rll to vide ® board Laation fe fe 1 * show a little reason, of rather cunning, in th Mr theabored agiy | Mont mw Hird Ks. er beta war fa oe moulin th fe peel el ee, | Ten voM. wind 18 A Laetrnn from a lawyer in sohay, ie otanealtiee te ization for home defense, the Union Grey's. th prospect of the utter ruin that hangs over them n\ttens of privat wud wan nobedy on inant, The ses was mak- 1 Antonia to a mercantile house in this city that they are very anxious for it to comm members of which are mostly fom the bank: and insurance offices, ‘The Secretary announce! ed that 10,500 men had been enrolled. A Btaten, the Ganoral ti iin Antoni, Tezas, April 20, 861.—=10 in pauline i noogh the relelé in Vi h Joa- | impossible to tell who of our merchanta will ee an en ine tat sate to rable, aa | utvive the present c se The United States yored te:/et biate ta seusllte Government disbursed miltions of monsy in this News of the 69th Regiment. {tearm from the Richmond Whiy which has | city. Theit patronaje has been. driven away, - Inpsed into the Lands of traitors. that, in many | anil our merchante, nearly all of whom are bis riers may desire ty A SECESMONIST SHOT. districts, candidates are offeriu.c themselves fur | “r/y upposed to the suicidal and traitorous move left with large stocks on band, with if the North is ruc is tha an excuse * | ing a complete broach over the vease!, and she waa halt, disband anc “retire to our abodes,” as ‘though we had been the traicors, and uot they? They claim to be under a Compact; we are un- der a Constitution, Their parrioticm is a matter of profi and lon bargain and sale or us ty regular ary scie im cometitation with the wi barged with those duties in f course, does net ing power to remove any or all of the committee, ‘The bill waa read a second time, ayer 14, nays aiter which the Seuate adjourned till $ o'clock, when jably man, ing resolution frem the Committee on Tursrts AMD MARs.—The attractions of war have proven witiciently trong to draw off actors of the Gorman Stadt Theatre from . ours isa] proviae fee the nary Oo}. sige da ee wea ment ons loft with large soc IR lations, was adopted by the House and | wonted occupations, aud that f opaetion of liberty or death, Whe dou sts tha toa kD. TOWNSEND. We have the following from an actual obsery- | The election takes place on the 214t instant, P f ‘ ‘Resolved, That Onur Soorr, Roneat MW. MoLaxn | Closed ite season considerably earlier than it woul ~ We con'd buy out the South, “a Ammistont Arjutaut Generale Yer, aint can vouch for the correctness of the | and the Wity fare that the National candidates en wall tog a he sar dal comocetiea and Witt re, pointed | otherwise have dons, Mr. 0. @oru, the prope ten times over? Hut she is notin the marke pews contained therein will ba returned. Tt ther furw proposes that the of 1 rsh fo'rommeuuleats immediately in petwom with tne | Mbimeel’ Going to accompany the Turner R fla, and if the were, we'd load the “Star of the West” | TELE LA TEST NEWS, | sumty atteznoon, Aprit 2xth, the 09th Regie wih our dollars and sink her in mid-ocean, before dered out to yuard the railroad tce'd buy her! Comoatriots; mark the men who wlis to Annapolis junction, and by Tun, Waserennek comaaiodn st ta f : in Was : coansel as, : thie penny ee hae ' i. y were pena in npanies of ne in the last fow day, canaot be hotter illustrated | Philadelphia /nquirer mays: Information has away our rights, our hopes aud the peacs of he officers had their quarters at the | than by stating the caso of the Hon, Hexnr | been received at this point that 26,000 stand our children. Thank Gud, the guslows of Jus | OF ar Movements, &eo. jonction, having with them a map of the sur- of Mini rifles will be forwarded by certain Wisten Davis, A week aco, Mr. Davis was a rises willbe. Rewarded. by carta parm has not yot been turned into an Founding country, chowing the streams, roads, | furced to fly from Baltimore to ave his life, | ene tthe New England tates, . ¥ ‘ na, U1 ho entire ti 0 Mr Da etarned ti 7 State and National Movements. bake on fn , i ron 7 the tnt i re On Monday ue tes Eth to te city | Gcumawavonran aarepearsoms='The Gore Pietd. sasdliainip abba ¥ 20 miles, and by midnicht they hai built | and he now rides and walks through ite streets | pig papers contain the proclamation of Gov. THE REBELLION TO BE SUPPRESSED, | their Buard-houses of fence rails and bushes. | without molestation. Mr, Davis lust winter, | Brown. prohibiting the ie Pree of all debts During the night they saw a man attempting | ina public epeech, expressed the opinion to northern cred directing the pay- to draw the spikes from one of the rail, when, | the government must put down sovess ment «f the money into the State Treamury, to bo ; . ; ese refunded, with interest, at the end of the war wwe With previous orders, he was im- | treason with the sword, The Caion feeling to the depowitorss ot, Later in the night a pistol | risen so high within a few ¢ President of the United States in regard to the present, and any propswed military use or o°- Aion of the soil and property of Geverat Government; crrtaln and report to ium shall adopt measures to | bee! beans, 1: bush. Comvany G. oF THe 2ND ARTILLERY (; Jarn ) 59 men, Capt. HK. Paarr, arrived ie tl city yesterdsy morning, by the Hudson River 2] road, and wil! be quartered on Governors Island, BY TELEGRAPG TO TUB ¥. ¥. SUN. Tho change of sentiment in Maryland, with- arrangements with th practicable tm that connection, for the maintenance of the peace and hosor of the state, and the security + inhabitants, Spirit of the People, —— Home Guanrp.—The new company organized frem the men who served in the British army, Trish constabulary, Dub'in ahd Revenue Police, will meet at :6 Prince street on Sunday afteruen, at two Tw Captain of the steamer Gity of Noef ‘was on Wednesday arrested for being in tl slave trade, The fitter ont of the vosrel, a M&,| Crawrorp, was also taken into custody. { Army orders show that temporary provisi has been made for sick selliers of the N. Y, 8. M, and volunteers at the New York Hospi tal, Old Tammany in t Ir isa bright feature in the prssont crisis of ‘our country’s existences, that all party and poli has subsided, in prosence of the | Mastering of the Forces In Washington. ch anyrateful rebels and traitors to —— u— aa mediate ( LTT ERS F VOLU; ys that there is} Fexenpar paTRroTism.=-An Ohio nndertaker | o'clock. Men wishing to join ean apply at the abora | 1, { vel flag have ereatest. ‘Tho mins of a race ak wae stolen hy a man who crawled up through | now a bright prospect that Mr, Davis will Le | jssuct the fullowing: Novice.-it' a death | piace, alent 170 Fighth svenve ant 46 Contre eta, | USITD Srates Assay Orvi0e.—Geo, Tamaoy. trae to their National and Socity eons wored he disappeared | reelected to Congress from Baltim re. hould occur within three months in auy of the | where» roll will be kept for signature, Dunsina, Esq., has been appointed Superi: obligations, have manfully taken their stand Inaction of the Southern Rebels A party of 18 wore immediately | The Government, having now a sufficient families of those wbase batbands have yolin- Erricres.—-About fifty effigies of Jerr, | tendent of the U, 8, Assay Otlice in this oity, upon the principles of Jnvvensox, and the iron - in en ate sent out in search of the thief, and ina short | force at its command, will proceed at once to | ment, I will furnish a Corrin free of charge, | Davie ace wuspended about the city, across streets, | 5 Succemor of the Hon. 8, F, Burrenwo} reolres of Jackson. Tammany has flung out rem Annapel time they returned with him in their charge; } the re-eceupation of the public property. It is | in Philadelphia |‘ “!87*P® poles, and from the yard arus of the | Mr. Duxxrxa has been the chief clerk of ¢! the motto-—"'The Union must and shall be pres ze hon whom they found the stolen pistol, and | stated that the I ent has dk od ta connentiy neronep in Philadelphia | oipyng Assay Office ever rince it was organized, and ee ee ARRIVAL OF THE FIRE ZOUAVE: upen wh c pistol, E uined to] that the bardy regiments now actively mus 8 freed” and to show ite earnestness in the several letters, show uy his cou Orrictat, Ditatontness.—Mach dissatisfac- Vion is expressed by military men in this city at the deiny and vacillation which has thus far mark ed every step the state authorities have taken to- ward the raining, equipping or shipment of recruita, or the dispowition of militia regiments ready for service, and eager to do their duty. Several regie mente bave been under orders to hold themselven in readiness to march at twenty four hours notice, for yome tire, and they are becoming very impa: tient at their needles detention The Seventy Ninth hos been talking of offering {ts services at vce te the Goverament, but the encanpment at n with the | seize the custom-house at Alexandria, now in | tering in Maine, New Hampabire and Vie nont, ave bel thon the hands of the rebel will be concentrated, as soon as rassibie, at th » May 1,—The steamship Bal | Tebe! 'tecbs Se aes N Yard, Poresmoi Ni pshit Naw York Fite Zousves on | Still later in the nicht a suspicious character hhieen thousand tronpa are concentrated | Navy Yard, Porrsmouth, New Hi ampehire aul " to some important point near Charles- 1 pro vlins around, whereupon he | at the Capital, and it is sai .C. Tt is undeniable that, atthe Navy iately errs A upon me wv Yor h ‘f Charlestown and. Portsmouth, active valu preparations are making to send out a’ fleet— josmnahiipy Kedar and, of course, it will not start until it is well wt arrived from New York J wee fart upon his persin mann Aw ny n-wrrnss of the siege of Fort Sumter, who has arrived in Louisville, Ky.. says that it is a common thing to he: the South Caro. linians laugh xt the way they have tooled the Tre ave Stat They seem now pertoct| lead ting 8 re, spent seventeen years of hia life in the mint, cause, its leaders are now recruiting a regiment from the “attached to its organiza. ackson Geaup,” aul ye placed at the serviow of the G Vernment, as soon as the companies aie fall Mr, Wo, D. Kexxepr. a Southerner birth. Fathor of the Tam mony Cons nated ash Annapolis, M Tux U. 8, steam transport Star of the South, having on Loard :he 25h Regiment, under convoy of the U, 8, cutter Mavriet Lane, sailed yes terday afternoon, at ha f past four ovclock. A pany of the 13th Regimens, that were left behind om the laa! trip of che, Marion, m ys dad the 260, | ‘and will join sheir regimeat wt annapolis was ol appointed hat no more will was io | be ridered there for the f ble information | A dispatch fram Washington dated y n not y him, te 3 containt seting the | day, says: quarter. | 7! movements ef se cestonisty in that Tue teperte all quiet im the Hisy. Gun Seventh Revim-nt leave the capital this The 69¥e in common with other regiments | afernoon for ther « which has at he the harttiups of the march and | last been sele Will, on the nerth t side ol the and ho ie now Te THe Eprror or tak abtp Gres the publi Ni—The steam- Eastern will be open for exhibition 40 a days du tug Ler stay. The ax camp oy withowt a since in mar er expr med deters | j Hy ac Vantazes For encanpt ff 1 Mey fon f Teetielioti a but have Wish re howe he tou te hat van houses | aatistedt that dancer hag Toft theie doors “anid , ‘ w will prcteabiy toaungrey Om NB 14 te enrolled. an A a ect iee eam || mnie Fire hrea m arms, in their [asa hospica!; mal there is also an extensive | that for ure the Border Slave States will | Sty Wook wii! probably set asa mafety valve on st inet. The charge tor adm y vilicers have inate ‘Tammany Baty uietls eatin air t vm and their readt. | aM level Ucld which will ciakn a ravtal pa- | brar the brunt of the impentiog, thin hasty course, Bion will be BO conta, Guinn, Mines & 0 i t ade . ; IN10N Grevs.—T! gimont bo! yen Hall theis bea lquarters, there «ill, un foubtedly bed ao cong th rae, Pyowre desrter.-On Tuesday morninglast, |. UNION GRevs.—Tho regiment being raised vloyic LE eountry in whatever | My Mayor of Richmond Va Ly the New York benking and insurance companies ‘onsiat of 1,000 mon} @mpowed in thy main of persons connected with the severs| fnancial institu: ons of the ety. ‘There is to be one company of cavalry, with arms suitable for any action, and oth rtillery, with four howitaers, The #o- De a fall region n afewdaye TI published elsewhere. will be he Ito. seme members of the First’ Reiment of nociieut volunteers, quartered ind Cr, broke guard to get breakfast. They were uurt martial t the non-commissioned offivars to iw to perform. | form: fiom Balti. | returned his cer ip vn the Seven vorite of the wl for Nor Come—Nor Gove Tao Maine Regiy ment did not arrive here yesterday as auticipated aent, by ate of honorary membor eoment, Tu his letter to Col, Lekennts he expreses the desire that all memeucoes of h@ acquaintance with the regi- ment shail be destroyed Aw w th finpoanta NV At. wm brobie Monainp afienroon respond tab at Aprayal tion, but were mT deta Loout, Col Neuer of the Regi nti Le eon? ph to Boann or Couxcrumns.—Tho Board held a regular meeting on Thurslay afteraoon, Mr, Jones, the President, in the chair, me tt wall p Boing of dustion heap Rate. the punish ‘ Li ars that the merited dena 1s 0 mfuantial fain here ewer water | Sore ig: ordity t tein, ant upon | ¢,astie Fonte A Campnntts of the Supren aT amaut on two oF thea: + wer doprivs | WO ofthe corps, ws a part of the Home Guard, will | ‘The Board concurred with the Aldermen te the Pees have so far alarmed ths Harttoed recvivin Seovr's reply they were imme- | i Nation Tudue Camrneue a ed of their uniforms and expelled fra the | Bot be omfiog! ts this city, but it will proseed to | discontinue the public pound comer of Fifth qetveces of anus te trad hat he ie now any point yn ite vcinity wheow tt services may be] Avenue and Fifty-fourth street, no necesuty Peis 16 compound thit capltat o royure!, One hutsdret and twenty men have al- existing for its continuation ; also to pay Da- vip T. VALENTINE $3,500 as compensation fi compiling the ‘manual. ef the Corporation fet A resolution directing tbe Street Commit ner to purchase a stand of colors for New York Zouaves (Col. HAWK. Nx) was refer ready been #1 week, A Lre:stator ror Tue War,—The Hon. 1, LOvoHMAn & you.g poysiciwa, aad a member of the Lite Leg elaiure, ix conne ted with tae Ulater Niet, eb» wiil be drilled twice a fy a smal: prevent of waapous to a Cuar regiment, with his asistanes ta raising men, Governor Brentano eeam 4 . 1. fh Wr stated a day or t#o since that Moses | in thos yeevast all over the South, within the To the Kastor of the Sun:—Our regiment y » (the 1th) anived hore sat ly Y. Beason, teq., formerly the proprietor of | Hist week. They say that ten days ago, the 0 13th,) arrived r be South confidently expected to take Washing- ing, about ty o'cluck, AW are ton with ease, Lut that now fow there believe Tener for is Am uilony expeely ay wheth rthe arms aa to be tur tthe Uu cater tho ender to the Lesislatare, duet ity ¢ Sun, had tendered to the U.S. the sum of ly. One eke Wo had one of the lurdent weeks that any $100,000 to aid in nuppre sion, Wo | thet they can’ ever take that city, and all ade | COUMY Regiment, now in this oty, as Wels Regi- | red to the Committee on National Affairs, nished at fall list prices, or at thy Tieevint | ment not w'ually in the tield, ever endured, | NAVE ince received a copy of Mr. Beacn's mit that ita capture must be after ahard fought | ¥ ents! Surgeot ‘The Board adjourned to Monday at 5 P, My atlowed to rebels, or a» a ba a ae . lV vor, which wae wdensa il to che Prositent of a | ai bloedy tattic, In some places the idea of | Goon,—It in stated by the Secretary of the that Col, Coir means to appropriate a bral had tenat boon forthe auataluing. belp OFT aecthag held io Walllactotd, (Cu) on the | king Washington ts tively shan Loved, Druuatic Fund Ansociation, that whe fumilies of Vireo, Accldemts, Inquests, de. part of the extra eee extortad from thy Union | St jeu ies ex Leneechia aityleen, ofthe ee ul . i a Ihave H beac Bidult, As Mr. Bicvcu long ocupied apromin. | 4 Geeriuatan wito Amaiven from Macon, | setore who are kulled whi'e fighting for the Union | Fouwn Drownnn.—The body of an ankné for his arina to disarm Justice t see ed from annapolis vo distane ou Tuesday, reports tary enchustasi ther inj able to seize the National Capital, and were discussing what to do with President Lincous, Pvovisions were plenty, but dear ; the planter were acting on the suggestions of ts, and | ting corn instead of ession wap stominant in Tennes- see, and men were tree! craing “ANDY JouN- son” as a traitor. In Kentucky, sympathy with the sccesionists was scarce, On the whole route from Macon to Cincionati, he saw large in the prevent war, will be entitled to the full an- nulty allowed in any ease to the families of do ceaned actors, memters of the Asmociation, GryeRAL OnDERS have been issued for the organization and enrollment of twenty-cue new Teg.tments, in addition to the firs levy of seven- teen, muking the New York qucta of 88,000, Tue Montezema Recrment.—Tho Monte- atuna Regiment of this city, commanded by Colo» nel Witta H. Downs, formerly of the Mexican feria tou the battaries, "Two caine . Hah gst from Now O:leens, ait {0b 20! tne Hh ce, Latte ios for the de: ent poril before the pubs most voracios , was an Annex nist of thi type, gave all the influence of his journal to toe cause of Texas, during ite n req aun, about 2 years of we, waa foun t on Ti in the dock f ot of Barrow street, NR height, bad brown hatt cham of a gift. The pre —in one day, an © hottest sun achnoeledzed thankfully, as it seems to hase teen, by the Governor, he naturally ttatrers himself that his prior off-nces cannot wa strictly inquired into, It ix strany Justice can be trivked with such a palpable oham, tonce ace The nen howe: A, were in the best spi er exper srotin (Texaay diten of the netive AMAL? prmpseat throne 1 Tes Mot » thar | abe basins tnninte Be ‘vlutio y struggle, and the sub At negotiations fur admission to the Union, though they suttered m was plenty of wa April. Wat | todrink it, test ir mijcht te poi » Barts Hiss 1 we arrived at the J vo Ware to be gurcimue boy eh feo th on vhe way, bat) we feared found in bis ‘The Vody of Park. Conn yours of axe, was found in jocensed Was meen ix suppowed to bave wocidante ly fallen overbow Coroner Jackman held inquests on the bodies, am in each cave a verdict of death by drowning” and wont in person to Moxico, d tho war with that country, ws a sectet agent of the lk Administration, to secure the ive the Uni ned. When tion we campod out for cession of el States the nicht, Our too’ uit, AL sistod of salt pork aud ndred volunteers Vad ben territory which would in Evrope. hard bi heaping eo mate camp . pore aie tine Gere bast pean sneanpling we male COMP Y ei beat route for a railroad to the Pcifls, hin | Sombers msking theit escape from the South, | wary baa teen accepted by tbe goverment, A pore | Femleree Tue Herald, which would Like te have an | oon vy hed oiled t res, and one tfee. Not having any letter, in which be gives his views on the pre Several at Macon told him that they would | tou of the corps has already been inspected and Pelice Lunteliigence, ace. opportunity to return to its secession proctivi- | a tee to boxe disposition tu sleep, tho boys commenced sin ent-crisle will be \lau:tastheold. y willingly sserifice half their property Uf they | quartered. The yetriotic are invited to coutribute Cc Bono A A ties. and re in its ork of miwhief pro | Pour ineres ry pad been roost px "thee Bet, White and Ius " in which all | Ve oe will Hl old readers | could escape with the rest, funds, or other neceas rien for imaediate use, ‘The | CAPTORE OF A BURGLAR IN THE Aor. fonsos to have information from Washington vie vaacliatdnecearants joined. ‘They fate tH0 js904 to steep until choy | OF ZAe Sune Ut is as follows: A TALL MAN called to see Gov, MOROAN at | committe 10 reeeive material aid is composed 0: pabopaphvcar toad ndiiacaslan dgriot Aiat Mr. FAULKNRR: the United States Min. [ tt nimuemtotaed th, Gems mort Temmwre | avy vent to vi dverminatin toupport the | any pye Athearn {iltaay, the other dey, and desired to volustest vn W. taaare, Np 111 Broadway, Tm | 21" ienne betsoty etme of BO wet aod Pu should like to meet Jere. »yernor asked: Do you le 5 gi is’ your name remember me." Aster in Paris Mont rome Commissioners to the Einperor, & Paris le ter im the Times, dire tly conteaticts thi statement and says that Mr. Favinyen | under instructions from his G Vefure the Emperor a copy of Presilout Lin coun’ Inaucural Address, and protested, in the most vehement manner ayainst any tooo presented and With Union and the ¢ Aticr ows campetires wel itution, Bin, —-Prevente wot ity Building ; Mon, Faromuox A, Commune, M. Cy Stawanr Ly Weovroaty Fag., U. 8. Attorney, No. 10 Wail street, or U. 8, Court House; Adjutant OnLanvo L. Smmwant, No. 16 Wall street, and Irv ing House, and Col, W, A. Baowmws, No, 64 Nasu sheet. Tue Lawyer's Uxiow Fuxp,—The Treas- urer of the Kxecutive Committee appointed by the ue, which be had browen into for the © the, A quaatity of segare and some other Cex which he had stolen from the sore, were on bis person, Jumice Qcackm sus locked up for vial, Finny ie # shoemaker, 20 youre sie, and in also charged with breaking into Niquor store of Micuaxt Gatsoum, No. 446 Bi enue, He was held on this charge Farther News, see Third Davis. The G now wuy thi of tactien?” Well a think T could lead a company just aa Ih the ranks." "And wha “May—Col, May. Yo 1°Col, May, late of the U. 8. Dragoons—the mat, of long bair, who resigned because he was maltreated by Jerr, Davis when the latter was Sceretary of War-—gota at the head of a reici- as wince been wiwen to tie wh, The war foaling is Several compaaion wre | dispored of ou Hit, and our coffee | Wet von « vats ntinels were placed, and our | thie trying crm) yselves up in their blankets wo had to await the arrival ment to take our place, as quand f the route, A with the wee vibiutl onal liber men wrsppe th \ aerable num- Kent ey J and went to ste 8. sager ime | of tha 60th tar en attack frou tae f the Goch t ter Hult WB ithe lip The GOU) arrived about 4 o'clock on Sunday . we biadied was ay ment, we may sec the tremendous feat of Palo | New York bar acknow'edges the receipt of the fole — = ion of the Souther Confaderacy, until th . <a) Wfiernoen, wh mM we ime tely took the cars Alto and Resaca re-enacted, lowing additions! -atseriptiona t the bar fund for Lyons’ Maowerio. Inenor ‘Ta arrival of the new American Aimbuosador Mr Me wee lagingete fir Woehin ston where we aerived about 10 the defenee of the Union, R. I. Potter, $25; N. H. Peres and egpuive Dartox, Mr. FAcnKxrn in teprosnted as | he . weluck ou Sway night, Uyon our arrival Tux Sxconp Reoimesr At tne Battery, | Hoxie, $0; John E. Devin, $100, R. & RT, Em- om AN saying to tho Emperor through his Chiet So ! From Harcisboras there we were waarched to our quarters © a —The Second Regiment, Col, Tomexom mett, $100; Robert Gillen, $25; Walter Edwards, Are ary death to ctetary | Morrisburg, Pay May om mossazo Wo Ltniye coriige fovory aud a church — where aide ut-My wrandfet tm rebed down to the Batt belRargpety eit Leaepiaty ce ban few ier aan Tbe in the last time, moat proabiy, Eo we received by the pratatane fees wpe tee 1 Dor owiahe sons, anton ombire t ing, about halispast tive o'clock, and went into | Dele uous. Dave the Lover of comaninioat ag uth your Exealieucy on this or any othe Jeays for tay We ive in me te pr Trt euersed $ ‘Total to date, $20,150+ A tance TENT has been pitched on Union Sjuare, for the benefit of the Axpruson Zouaves, Rev. Mr, Goes ts to occupy it in preaching t the soldiers on Sunday next at 836 o'clock, ‘ exprsiming the mis N ‘ Provilons Wer unt On r WOW ceMeree far the pes rider, tbe held ia Readiness for + Now wrrnm peaca ov ALL AKER ORLEBRATED P NOEL BEW! sewn yApmpes) mu 1 ve camp in place of the Fifty-Fifth, Th full military band, and numbered They had with them 4 how- Itzers. On the way down Broadway tho regi- Yo votning we were atl ap: bright | 7) S39. 8" wd early. vhea dhs bays aturted for @ atoll | iow net 1h We sa iount Capital. Allthe fom Potter and Memem Pie y yonder DNase in the iM ngwludt any reg ean Confederney, Until at fm gentleman of wrest ety go eowollhy wo Md tind the Now - *MUELITARY, dlutety seit tack to fdtiname Raaeeee ieee lintel ne tas et At MobUS | camp, though begging hard to bo retains, . - csr Adoxa THY PASSENGERS on the Lancastor, Letter fers worse sum ¥ from Baltimore, were two ladies just from At dividun + we Wasuiseion, April 29th, 1861, Tadividual Patrlotian, Lanta, Georg y represent a great change ya i pe “ with fi rh bey wr, « Nisinaal t was loudly cheered, = a worth, and who will naturel y seme tutte repocet foci a argarmued arith estes, | Y ; in. themselves [m= “¢ $100,000 | "ent ™ jie = To rue Eprror o Tie SuN—Sin:—I ob- GADERAON ScUAVin, Qo present > you the views uf the Gureat we <i from Beadfard county. Pay ene ts Vig march, At 3 . , ; serve in today's Sun, @ statement tht m} sO So Prvgend bo yout tn views of eaumatot Pe W a i ue sovowto the | Havtr Eattaranrs,—Tho British brig Mad- | flow bed heen demanded. by a o | Nted lo honor of and organizing ander the aus : ‘ ‘ave ¥ « regiment wy en Ababa aterm, wo wera march et and | eisa mild from Boston on Waxnedday, with oo privates of the srounde that, | PW AJOR ROBERT ANDERSON, Toe Times corresyy ident wld: - te Wa tianist Vr Peat down to one niud sine J emigrate for Hayti, and the echooner Usher, | intuenced by f 9 Bouth, t fs ivader of his country's fhe and hover, M: Tecpvmtn tio dercasded te Giww. iF From Ogdensburg. afehe teat dinners E have had since | left Ni ed emig ray ytiy ut + | had represented Mono am that the Regituent vee Heciment, now a Carine at Wartington were wot vided in we Ogdensburg, No ¥., May %—A company eft New was w it aday or two, ‘They carry 100 pass | was too young an A. ain ularly, meat on this quentiog of rong tina? Tow ff j : 3 jusaer, bu hieroae |e . enge next Yensel mila frot this port May | falne and'T must requert you to publi iny vuguafe the Aner, Minister replied, that uu der ef Coonty, eft tor 'T tore Colonel, Daxce. Bocesnen i aute 7 fied denial. 5: nd dangerous tlinses uttorly in- Stmatagoee the inurl nf she Amerie ta a alle ' ean l'Chawid Weegicin pate tates Dcre‘cf our eoll, nor @ drop Vth 7 ee cm pacitating me fiom duty, compelled tny reeiyna teas ov at Las pee ie es Ne belly yave win sot hea wont on | suidin mere | tion, an will 9} pear from the enclos ¥ of Ncare ; UNIO Fara fly aa Ciaey uaa, sal bist wit From Pew. Head, and the Colonst Tinediately shoul | “Hmroncuviony Mr, President aa a ; Nonwiew Axo Woncnstin Steamboat | filehce plored ithe hana’ ot Con fun Ny sey ache Gommton emf pul bility of public wets Huh a8 the mm “r Vhelpod hia | felt mae nt in perp: Une have bats removed from their old to an — vious to the alleged demand | in the erdocus and, onesee! Cho President's views, t vb " (ous! barser in the hearts ot elegant new owe at the foot of Vestry street, North . r organising thie w spore to | pry may T request you bash muta elegant new « jon Tw, W. yo lat es) fotlther ofthe folfo ring kent amen De taken a wu tee | ati m speveh to | pies easy T request you to sppelet erty river, ‘The wharf is six hundred feet long and sixty z iNyY Anderson, yarn Cai ra a the United States ; ut 14 regirmane Lencamp, if | ether ewrigt c feet wide, substantin'ly covered and well lighted eaicer dent of the und Las 100 wareacdy obte rooull ges us, | and Bfty foet high, wud place thered nd May, 1501, Knapp, Has, J dy u ie i faced oa the Line re hs Chemie A Serreract by th the Gooerament of Fran -e | Wunder have tender Iment hat { wspecimenof the Stare, aud Bbripae ws CO 1 py Ith gua, A new boat will be pi ima wr vim | BE wea Ref Gold wt: Nene bee was not the Debit of the Piva oo ats are tot et ashe has | eupedet the wse of your bumnvle see rN about the first of June, ee PR, wwly tito fy ae sed oa ngs, ties Place, astily in questions of # deiioste ; mnborw of the Con A linea hg Wnavesanl tee a T remain, doar sir, yours very cee, Gason, Tun Niacaua ovpoeTho U.S. steam fri- i bat ‘e we 9 even, aad will be con Anad punts Company Now, Yor Mr, Darias, our Reprosentative ii Kuch oi 60 operate | toMr PY. Tan 4 wish to be Tho correspondent of the New Haven Register gate Ningare will wail this morning with the Bur- eet, éi Jane Westen, WD) Infantry of, Spppere ene) Miners i Kier Tas utterly refused to make ary recognition ul Neat any foros | rewmenersd wl bet ho offiow says eas corps of Allany, aud @ umber of recruits de- - 1 say Vioau, MD ‘dar. gh Poach fr io am 6 qr, Davis's Commissioners, | y be, Jes J, CLAUK. ‘At the conchulon ef Mr. Deacu’s “ether, end dur. ions of joining thelr regiments a} Washington, Apr, 15,1, fumaddant, J. MGLE OD

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