9iitsburg 6aYtte• Dc : :DA• . CITY AFFAIRS: - , ktirosi.ogicar. Oteerrationa for tin Ofrartu,S7 Q. R. abut, Optician, 66 Fifth 64.—aomatst1 daily: sm. 9 °VOA, A. • .89 • _ ...... .....1....-120 84 29 4.10 / iTIM Wri47.l - GAZILITC, for this week, is oat, , . ' and car! be procured at ourecianter, singly or in !Tappets, ready for mailing. - It.'criiitains all the luip Drum t news of the week, by mail and telegraph, editorials, city end commercial reports—religious, nacillaneons and Politioal news, Ste. Pries& eta ' ICI 41H Committee- At a meeting .the Relief Committee, appointed by the Come:due of Pablie Bafety, held on Mon. dajeatternoon a followleg Sub Committees for the wirds7of t e two cities! Were appointed for thelperposa of oeiring and insistigating all sp. plicetionefor a relief of the familia' of the vol unteers flcom Ilegheny and reporting the seam to the General Relief Cemmitteer • errnatmon. First Ward—Allen Cordell, Caleb. Russell. - Second Ward—Minas:Thuile, 'Juries McCabe. Third Ward.:-Jacluion Duncan, Christopher L Magee. Fourt.h`Ward—Columbus Vest, William H Ed- Wird-4unao Dale, Bernard Buckle. Sixth WardL-endrew B Burger, Junes C Cam. • ' Wage_ :Seventh Ward—Joshua Hanes, ES Ward. Eighth Ward—Barclay Preston, B C Sawyer, jr. Ninth Ward..- Robert Hill, trim 0 Davis. I .sitturrray. 4irst Ward4.Bl,meon Belford, Samuel Dyer. 'Seemed Ward—J J Moore, W A. Reed. Ibird Weid—John Swat, JuhrrErown. JFoorth Ward.:4ohn Mcirrisouk Henry Aushuts. ' , The Sub Committees fed the boroughs and town ships will be announced id a short time. .: By'order'of the cameral Relief Committee.. A Thad Max Incident at 'Castro Carlini—An Anaattun AGM" Smarmy& the Maismit Gni of the meat thrilling ineldents concocted witlithe Military operations of. the day took place • - at Camp Cut Out ae Saturday a fternoon. . A samba of panne were engaged an raising the blare and Stripes old the mon 'beildinLused en the bud . enacts of the anent, end jest as ipg wu m readiness; and the =lmbed seised the halyard to rue op the dog, a latge Right' came from no one knew where; HOVERED' OVER THE FLAG, AND SAILED MAJESTICALLY OVER THE EN. CAMPNENT 'alms THE FLAG WAS AUN UP! , ,Tfinuands of eyes wenuptarned le a mo ment, and as the noble bird looked down the cheers qt three thousand ;nee rent 'the air t Never we. nal - oration paid' the "Imperial Bird of Jove." ft lingered for a taw minutes, apparently note par tielafrightened so the terrific mom—then eleae-i the air with his pinions - ho 'disappeared in the Lathe ilays of ihe Roman -Republic this Mould have been tookcd open as glorious ones, and we do cot ace why we should , aot look upon it as . Never was in incident looked upon with more faior. It cent It patriotic thrill through every heart that witiessedß, and ovary man seemed- to he initiated with the deepest hieliog of petitions= and dolman:lW the flog doer Onion.' • Huai Der•Sisa•-li Call the Banks. Preparations are being made ler eAlibrough organization sod complete arming of the Home Guards. In the Ezocutire Co mmittee of the Com. mittie GI. Public Safety, kloadiy,--the following resolotionswere adopted: - .Resaloot, That the Committee on Horne Catena be authorized end instructed to_. prows 'on the inostndirtehigeons terms whit* may be practice. hle, end. witli the legit postible delay, three thou sand stand of isms for the purpose of arming the eitizenslor the defense of their - homey. Reraned, That tor the puipose of carrying the foregoing resalbtion into effect,,th the several Bankers of thin coy be regeested to Mille -le placing at the diipiatal of the Itzecutive. , Co ma'am' the sat of $25,000 • • Blzunin geld pliers have been presented to the Committee by Messrs. Knapp, Rad & Co., which will be immediately. Mounted and companies or. rallied for leareieg their use: I nectiull 2tnnUlap A. polilie Meeting was bald on Monday evening to ergaidzo a Home Curd.' . fie,. A. Cagmbell reilded. Than. Farleysod`. - ylaieaMßaia,Vies ..Premdenta. H. W. Coot Secretary. The Adlow 'Mg Mediation Rev adopbsd Resolved, That the caiman of APCIam Township. both old and ~gotiog omit themselves n *Home Gterd.:£.with this:nidenunding,gbat an who ars able — gee willing to ;enroll in any other company going into more tellies service,: abaft be at liMni Sao to do, and shall also ham oar best wishes aid Pr±Yettf• . . The company then woe forward and aimed the roll to die camber of Mem-four.% • Oa motion B. W. Cool, C. Coleman; H. Phil. life, JO. 01'4 Jas.,Retd, la p. WHAM. Jas. Ship. man, AI. Browe r :. Scheit, : Chas. H. Hartman, J. C. kftsisthisoo, >wore appointed a Committee or Safety for nt , Clare Township, with ••_ragout to, report to um central Committee of Tittsbursh. ileac ContrabaWd Goods irsiasd to puraisace of a talsitratie dispatch raceiredi inch. city from Chicago, Mayas:Wilson 'ester . . daj stopped the farther thipmeat or twantrodi . . hogsheads and one' boa, destined for Baltimory: The higsbeWls halm not,yei been opened; bat they; are supposed to Waifs nothing bat bacon. They wore shipped at Chiesgo.bismiroad. ' . Lad' evenurg between i thirty and.lbrty boats of Roods from the east, by railroad, all destined for Southern ports were also seized. The boles base not yet been , t am:tined - by the Committee. Mr.e - rmo Tzeriliseiscieitcri.—ft meeting of the citizen, etTemperancrerille wiz bold on Mai: day emoting, Aprll 22.7 Jamie Vella wee celled to. the chair, eiad - Wier J. iticluirdeen; Secretary; —The object of the meeting was to_meke provision, for the support of*. fantilbtroi - those mho might eolatiteer in the defame of the ernintu. ,On motion of lobe Betide,' Eiq. the Borough Coanells WU rufaulted Aiwip4i!it Op !am $3OO Mr theteellaiaeicioniefitailies or the vol. orweere , • ;Thu mac geatteman alto kited tall be 'would famish the families with CO,ll is their absence, tree of chaige: .ba mottos, Messrs. Balleatise, Richardson sod Stoitlenorent appointee a- committee to collect fried' for the pmposto of piece - itLein:waren for the members bf.the:comPlNY. - .1 Tom Cies Dzimmasio.Thli to the gille of sit orgooliatioa, perfeetod lut Untn,. eompoud of the eiophry•es of the. Pittsburgh, Port Wayne Chfeatoltalliaid Company. formed for home do. fottse. The' followied the.oldeen : aptain; Ad astas Bradley;lot Lbrat,War P Shin; dodldeet, Joholl fiendonrook LIAM" 0 0 Hatheirly Lieot; -Ward Courtolog; Warty Eleruantr 801 _Drag; fat Bergson ri Joe W Willtams; 241 doriettlfr John r Mau; 4th Sergeant. Ow Patio; Ist Cor poral, Thu Al Blairr2d I:lmfarfolrPowdli Corporal; bf .11 drab; 4th Copotal, Buil; ooattermooterf W H lliantee.. Geo ';Ti Cu., Erg., P.rooldest of the toad, vu ohosia Puddeat of the civil twat:sam Counnese Lrotow.—Tees tollowimr are the OD. • cats Of a company _organised is Jalleghasy lab riight;,tor Berries. It is composed ebiedp ant members of the - Cwitimbla Hoes Coulee,. Abut 40 men Ire enrolled; Capt. J. W. Niter - sae c lac Lientanut; i. 24 Pone*" int, :John 8.-Brown a Brevet Most ; Arderly Sergeant, Thu: D. Dolma i 2J Derrianta • father Doas,Blll ; Suseint;John ashore .• - ' fierglint, Satead Due; Corporals, Georg* .Dvis, • ' Ran, Readla, - lelm - W.Lrwir, ;Ohs Hush )..Eit• itebait Blair. Captain Patterson Was with the Blass is Melina: Tes bus . their armory at hdoni"a Hell, Chestnut attest, wham thil will tate recruits :. - : ' - , Eldwarrtc Weans Cann —We hue itemised rpecimeas of Bine Woofed Tweed,. manfamared. • by ldr.liamael Bradley, Allegheny Woolen Pat .-tory; on the river ban, below Federal "treat. it im of. h good eater, no' and well woven. I Mr. Bradley proposes • iatroddeing 'the artiela for nal torniiet 'oinntment and home pude; and will let. Ann the geode for that-impose at prime net. • ?recall s?y that one of the TONDUIat COMpalliej in the Wittig/I nor coed ' this cloth, sod tbst mood the hard service of the eampaly,n. very ants- . . TULAGIIII, IV CLiincur.--thent was a large and tetbveidue meeting here to Initials the President in the upholding - el the. laws and maintaining the ; honor of the Ante:dean Flag. All pert &wise, alone ire Migrates; the past joie' remembered we; are, united" in one great party of 'e r trint& gpeeebes went Made by - Darnoerita *Oll sane. A , volunteer compeny, we think, wII be tartned. .Solos-Orsona,asy Ih/unite a couple of secessionists in our town. If there be-4/10),nd nailer keep Vast.. 40, f coamq hula and wilt At pertained. Lisprri. SaAILFII3IIIIO Hens • f.ttano.....Tne cities:lie 01 Sba,Msbarg and 'Wally fuel oiMonday arming to organize a liconi.Ggard: J. 1411. 1 f11. 112 . UISIBIOIII. J, 0. Bracken, Goo:f meat Inn A. L. 7 ills lore .9potated cosninitese lo_teport plan of "T be aal , v alea. Them ting adjonnted..to met. Retinal boats onl Friday seaming, at ! o'clock.. The cilleassi of :a:molests and vicinity are *see, only regiorted t l bap:treat: . . , . GEO. 9aAWD7j c.. ' • -11,,jorGuaapar—Thla Ugh. Minor a now com• clay jag . betas 'formed by Aid. H. J. Barra, or „ b . B ,o,;Wird, who dating to take the mama. A. C. Hatton, Esq., hu emigrated hiccamb with the ectammi. avibit apinienta in military will ~ biar aka position of. Lisatensat. H• tiwith credit is thy Nakao war, in Comps-, or I, SOCOIIa ftermeor Peauseylraala Volontabra. The ' mpg hi is Manila Hail beildhas, Fifth eras , . tat learn trat the Boa. Jolts Sharmu, or Ohio, re la altola aging Leda blosaarakela Hamm bait short 0“, far ski patri% 047'c' Ohio, fleantor Wdscm, rdama—c—bimetti, ea ' u '7rivitei.olir of ah• 'autism, aapalte b+er Buie; vita raalaL be a AOW as WS/ to tee CePstal• 1 t . Sputa :Mitheisage cg, fl iatig.:plegisires zis 111thetimig or Ihe Churches. Our ext&eigWopetaugetag ggp,ooo,sorllci7 Aerthablyth the - notice publeshed in the city 113allusee....Cggy Cataract" einsP4 l : 4lo2 o Su'. papers, a lupe meeting of the ministers of the The Milt held a special meeting. Presbyterian chinches, Old and Now School, Ifni acutingitoutha some action in reference to pea eel ITRI DO . es „ RII .a SR..na Reformed reoyteriaa o f Tiding rottliti wants of the City is the present th \ is , city and virin ity, wee held in the Second I.res. bytes ac Church (Dr. flowattPi) on Monday after. FiPalba" p ° ° `' nett ' scum. \ Rev. 11 P. Swill, D. D , was called to the Berger. Lotton, Morrow, bietarga_laitinis, Rose, chair, a d Rev. John G. Brown was pod'" d Therupeon, Warti and President &Mu*: " Secretary. The meeting was opened with prayer Mr.• Quinn.' presented . a petition from, by Rev'. J. a T. Prenly, D. D Dougherty & Co., orates oft canal boat now lying Alter • l'es i e t‘ end fall intercbsnee of views in in thelmain 'end which cannot be eemoved,Owieg reference to th present crisis in OUT National af the followin g p gamble and resolution. were I I to the gleing try of Me petitioner aqueduct ITbe petitione C ut " an , imonsly adoyited request Coatinils to . take such meteors' av will W ariaxas, Cardin States of the United States relieve them', from IOWI, as their - damage' will or America, haviag \claimed the right of with amountdrawieg at their plethora from the Union, and to to 1000 if their boat cannot he got over net op another Confederacy, tad are now in arped the aquednet! • rebellion spinet the Gait:aliment of oar country; A motion was made to refer the petitionto the and whereas they bave;by \ "(unary (teem:able acts, Aqueduct GOMMittee, pending which • endangered our safety, peace s and prosperity ae • Mr. McAuley (Mr. McCargo in_theVhsir,) sob. ' nation; therefore, gutted en ordinance relingoishing all control and Resolved, Ist. That ea ministers of Jesus Christ, supervision o er the aqueduct, and all their right Prince of Pelee, we look with bothrr,and az citizens thresher tei collect or receive tolls,end abolishing of this beneficent government, with inexpressible ffi the oce - of collector. griefupom the madmen of those who are medial; this The ordtethert wu read-three times and!pamed. rebellion, and threatening to plunge \ oar beloved on inotioe,ithe Street Committee were instructed country Leto all the horrors of li:tomer:toe war. to : withhold. eke letting oftbe contract fur the con. 2. That as men and as Chrittlant we \ Writ and stitudion of the public hewer on Fifth and Woad cherish the government of oar country, andavow to streets until further ordered by Councils. lt our I:melte:nide attachment and unconditional The President stated that the present City Soli- allegienoo. \ • sitar, I.P. Slagle, Reg, having volunteered in de. 3. That we regard the attempt now being mu:6l,6y tense of eiag•eountry, John W. Riddell, Rich the what is called th e Confederate States of ARlLlTifilsko MO Solicitor; had tendered' his 'stylise to the city subvert the constitution and the government of the, until Mr. - Ellsoglea return—the 'salary to be appro- land si treasonable, and to the very last degree in-' priated to Mr. Slagle. The tendenof . Mt. Riddell was unanimously se- 4. That we regard those who In any way afford eepted. • ; thorn aid, comfort or noehtenanee as anemia of our Mr. Morrow presented a petition for water pipes country. on Apple alley. ; Read and referred to Water Com- 5. That being called in the Providence of tood mitten. • i to condi:et the public devotions of the people, we Mr.. Brown offered the following, which was will pray specially oa public occasions for the Di. adopted: vine blessing upon the President of the United .Birsolsed, That the making or giving out of con. States and all associated with him in the Govern. tracts for grading and paving of *trusts or' wharves, meat, for the army now assembling for the defense construction of sewers and culverts and laying of of oar liberties, that if they must come in conflict water plow be deferred until farther Instruction with rebate, God will give them the victory ; that ftom Councils. He will defeat the armies an bring to confusion A tesoluthen •was adopted tendering the nue of the coonsela of the enemies of Government. City Hall and the Council Chambers to the Com-. 6. That we deprecate all ob violence or the Whose on Pobile Safety, for any Fuzeee connected manifestations of any such ■ hit in the communi. with the public defense. ty, believing it the duty of or citizens to leave In Commit Cosincif, all the members ware precast ; all thole who may he guilty of treasonable acts in except Mauls. Cathay, King and Mays. the bands of thou, who are officially called to ex. Ptayst byi Mt. Mettrwan. caste the laws.' , Mr: Hatupreffered the following . 7. That we deplore the -- vast amount Of Sabbath Ifesofie4 That we request the Finance Committee desecration which has attended the excitement ora te report to* on Monday evening next bow much Sequent upon the outbreaklng of civil strife ; that eanprecfsely be appropiated from the various appro. we will urge upon our fellow citizens to refrain from Priatiousloe the vend of those who have gore or all unnecessary demonstrations on that sacred day, 'may hereafter go in defense of our government. • and to remember that as we look to God for his Belt remised by the Select and Common Councils bleating upon the land, we must, as a people, keep. of the city, irf Pittsburgh, that the Pnitidents of bit commandments. Councils be instructed to petition out Legislature by After recommending Ray. J. J. Marks, D. D , and imitedal act to empower the eh: authorittei to create Rev. A. M. Stewart, as suitable persons for the pol e debt not to exceed fifty thousand dollars In don of Chaplains in the army, and making arrange emetint, to be used, if necessary in the opinions of meets for their support, if appointed, until the goy- Councils end equipping our *Mums Tor Bremen' should make regular provision fur this home defence or repelling invasion, and that the important department of the service, the meeting Payment thbreof shall be provided for by the levy adjourned, closed with prayer by Dr. Douglas. and collection of 4/. taz of not exceeding fire mills on the dollar. The above reeolutirce were road three 'times and Passed. ; • Mr .1 Semi presented a cotamtioicetion from James Sotto% City Ginger, relative to tho new offer of Wfliaky. inspector. Referred to the City ; Solicitor. 1.• . ' I Melrrinioffered the 'following , 1 Resoloictj That the fdayot request Me Cameron, Secreterli elf War, to give to the city 5;000 of the flint leek utuakets ROW in the Allegheny "meal foil* defines of 'the city. Read three times and passed. - 1 , Mr Heaths cebmitted the followitig resolution : ! Resolvedj, That we pledge to the Government our live", our fortunes and 'our sacred honor w an its defense and - . perpetuation, and that pledge -to its ',vitt:incite and_ hereafter our all—without !reference tothe men or party by whom it may be admitibitered. Read three times' end parsed :unaohnotaity'L Resolved, That we pat with regret wit`' Mr Jam Petrie, of the Third Ward, William Nays, of the. Bettina' Ward,_ and J. F. Slagle—that we tendei them our wartnest.and meat sincere willies fez their safety, kaorrieg teat they will do honor to, the erase—having bees tried soldier:l I and that we look forward to the time whoa we "see the connnerieg heroes curbs." leanimonuli . adopted. [-elect Council adjterned without actingepon the beet resolotios] ' le all; otter( besiege, 'not otherwise noted, there wail a mutual concurrence, when Colinas adjourned. The Th musses Grey. The ladiee o 1 Piths barge, !melee preetta se ele gent leg Wr this noble comploy, it este yesterdsy presented o them, by the Hoe. A. W. Looms from the bileitay of the Menovgahela )3011q. The speaker said , : • The Drum. Grey. have already attained die. thictioo' in the service of their country. The bat. de fields ef Mexico attest their centsge acd ps Rimiest: i The memory of the dead Who fell, and merita of. the living who 'strived the perils of conflict; ;command the attention of ; the entire community. The Celia Erecative racer of the nation tile invited to Aries a portion of its military wer tis !pre eeeee ' the Constitution, sustain the laws, vindicate oar rights, and pretzel opr fiber. ties. In immense to that militiaa the; ranks or the corps aremmodile filled, and its readmit.' to march exhibits'', most commendable and patriotic promp. titode—aready obedience to the call" of duty and a lofty, stepiratiou . for llama and distinction. Go forth *a your "acrid mission accompanied bylbe kindeat:Wishes of alt ; bat before you depart per mit meet behalfuf the patriotic ladle.* to present you as a - Complimentary anddeserred 'appromation of your gillantry and patriotism:lu are meanie. to noble. dieing, and triumphant dead; a Deane - al bannerrtiought by their own fair hands. Receive, fir, for the corps this token of their affection end regardi this .emblem of your isocintrre honor and glory. Preserve, protect and defend it. If eon. that comes, the donor' doubt not that yea will bear it triumphantly aloft; that strong arms i bold hearts, and her o ic spirits will mingle Is the terrific eis. coanter.;.! Woman's bout and woman's Marone. will be there. The American female never was„ cad- this tutimorial assures you that she il not now{ indifferent to the calls of patriotism. Barren. der 'scathe possession of that precious symbol until thirebbieg. current of the last, patriotic life of the carps, shall retaz the faculties of retentiefF Remember - that apes • triumphant ratan the smiles A the fair donors will welcome eon honor your puimece, and that if you fall in the discharge of you;duty, their tears will bedew the gallant eddies , / grave. . . . -The flag was received by Jonor Second Lieeten ant 1t.4.1. Colbert in a very appropriate and happy neennef.k . . . The are nearest Pittsburgh hearts, and we homy thit where danger is and duty calls, them they will be also. May Heaven Speedily restore them to:their home.. Latest l ham.llead.itusatere...Arrtral et Trueps....' The Parade and Departure TO Day. Orden have beak Waned by Bng. gen. Notify, to the erect that the eight:companies remaining here cribs Second Regiment, as well as the Bat talion uhder MO. Rowley, connoting of fire or six campanili,shall rendezvous this morniograt siren I °Weary on the West Common, Allegheny, where they will form is battle line. and be' reviewed by the conimseding officer. This will be a magnifi cent spectacle, acid will donbilin be whitened by %holism:Os of oar citizen,. ' Alter.the review upon the Common ground, the troops will take op the line of marrli for the depot of the Berinsylvania Railrord, where' they will em hark for . Harrisburg at fen o'clock, The following additional companies wired in the city yeeterday alterooon. The Polon Tors of Uniontown, Capt. B. D: 'Oliphant. • This, compaey is composed of 112 osen,:79 of whom urived by boat and the boisooa ate on the way. Jeffeivon Beards,-ol lirooknlls, Ceps. ISfo. Keigitn composed of 164 sturdy returnee. Molloltgahola Artillery, Capt. R., F . Cooper, 110 melt... This tea fine body of man; belonging to Motionmdieta city. Beaty Blues, Capt. J N. Penance, composed of 100 then. This is a solid body of: men, and will die inninervice. Nenterous other companies aria either on the way hire, or will arrive in a ler:days, and many will b 6 disappointed to learn that the - present inquiellion upon our Stan Is mod no more can bo secirpted st present. r - An 2.1111.17DZET BOllo.ll.ll.—The meat shop at Mr. 000.1rokert, on &mond smut, Allegheny, ins en tered .by i burglar' on Monday night, between 12 and 1 teolook. The meal. in hie relating through lb* 'shalt, awakened Mr. E whose bed-room was imitudistely above. Us got out 'Witted, raised the front *ludo", and ordered the geoundret off his ';TO alb the reseal replied that he was in no . hurry, end would not rube until be found it COD. AMI. MO hen very coolly walked out into the strut :and, picking up • stone, burled II at-Mr. Eckert with year TIOINUCA. " The missile missed the object: at which It was aimed andpassit2 through the window, reeking • terrible mash. •Be then walked away se it nothing bad oocarrad. MOllllllll Baaaae UsrunLso:r—A large and beautiful flag was raised yesterday afternoon on the cupola of the Third Ward Scholl Rouse Alla.' 'steer elty. After being flung to the breeze One ;of the ethos! boys read lusionlt Da tee Ode to the .Assirloan Bias, at the conc of 'Mob the scholars, under the direction of Prof. W. 11. - Black, rang the "Star Bossiest! Banner" '• ad ' , Colombia • • fiem'of the Oesee." The mesa is said to have blowx very interesilog one, mod vita witnessed by a Isms consoursaof people. The material to make the banner woo II - prebend by the scholars, and the labor , : cif making was performed by Mts. Nanny tuba and her pairloqa daughters; -free of ohafga. lillairrif WAND Howe GOASD•—A niCeloag ea/ held at X.lghtb ward school boute last evenlvi, and largely attanded. A Home treitad was °riga.. lard, and the followiag adicent elected r Clvit-13 Morrow, Preeldeatri M !titles, K Coward, Vice Preindentri H McNamar, Secretary: lao A ear. gust, Tramairer. Military—BC Sawyer. Jr, Con trast .Ales McDonald, le local; b Wright, 3d Meaty David lietchitoa,33 The roll book lost Alderman Dill's, where:yid,. mis Can rge and be Mama in. The company '7lil meet for drill this aural's. ktnirair Datie..Bo many aren't miliuiry . men lmolte loft home, tome apprebensloo Mats so to procariag eomrpotoot drill afloat' lu the home °lira. prim. Lohman a magma .1p:, hat retained a thaaagb militiry education, has ten— dered kis murices, flea of charge, to the Commit tee =Home Winn, for tber purees of drlllleg, eve% convmar Limey alaelrellis forefeet; . He tan Ike far be 0/ ad at Om Lithograp an itotabliskomat of Wmob, corny Wood d loortli moat. • . . PIuVarITLYANIA has done her duty prompry and fully. Governor Caftan telegraphed to Gen. Neg. ley yesterday that, to more companies can be ac cepted now—that Pennsylvania's quota is tzars than full. MI the companim now scented will leave td-morrow morning at tan o'clock, in a ape call train. Gen. Negley boo received peremptory orders - trout the Governor to report himself with all his force. at Harrisburg, at once. We would advise those who are nail retention .to go on and orianize their awed's., and got them in - readiness. If we do not mistake the algae of the tistra r Psnenlvania will soon be called upon to contribute another quota of men, to de fend the conatituttoo. AIWTISIE PILZ3I4TATION —A number of ladles of Allegheny oily and-Pittsburgh, madowith their own bands an elegant flag, for the City Gouda, Captain flay, and' yesterday the presentation ceremonies took:places% there:Mena of Col. Borger, on Liberty street. A very large crowd was in attendance. Algernon 8. Ball, Bsq., on behalf of the ladle's, pretanted, and private John Richton, late a law student In Hon. A. W. Loan's' office, on behalf of the Company, received the handsoaie teetimonlal. Both 'seethes were vary -Ir:pent. Tim first names of the donor* are written In gold oa the flog. Wa have no doubt that that flag, aroatd which the haute of the company cluster, well be returned with honor and glory. Tue Lune, always manifest their mympathiee with • good cause in some thoughtful and delicate which we of the sterner ass would either think 01. A vast eaneonme assembled on Monday, in City Hall, to make arrangement. for the coal fort of our volunteers. Dr. Jacobus was called to the chair. The Hall being uncomfortably crowded, it wall announced that the Allegheny Indies would meet in the afternoon, in Excelsior Hell. The meeting in Allegheny was also a most es t/majestic one. Dz. Plummer was called to preside, and made • patriotic *peach on takieg the chair. The ladies are engaging in the work with heart and hand, preparing hot and bandage. for the wounded, and shirts, etc., 1m those who moire such articles. Hosh GUAIDA AT LAwartler.VlLLlL—At a meet ing of a portion of tbe citizens of Lawrenceville, it was resolved to organise a Howie Wee Company, to be called the Arsenal Home Guard*. The !owls( camera were elected :—President, A L. Pearson, Eeq; Vles Pasideut,C Miller; Treaearer. L S Gaits; tlecretary, W H Toppis; Captain, J White; Ist Lieutenant, W F Ryas; 2.1 Lieetenent, James thrum; 3d Lieutenant, a L Pennon; Order. ly Sergeant, W Fitzgerald; Eaugn,W 11 thrtiatigh. Alter the election, a beanlital Sag was prevented to the company by C Miller, and received on behalf of the camps', by A I. Pearson, E.g. The company a composed of 137 men, nearly all of whom are engaged In the animal. The Germane of Luvronceulle, are also organ islet a Home dnard. ANDZIMOI HOSE Gunn..—This is a not. given to Lipton:lid come of young men, ergs:used last eyeeieg in the Gimessoint, for home defense, and the protection of the Stare and Stripes elsewhere, if.called upon by our ruerament. Mr. George li. Anderson presided. Persona wishing to enroll their names can do so by calling upon Mr. Newtod McOlareo, at the esublishment of R.E. Sellers ft C 0 .., Weed atreet,Or auto: meeting tonight of the Gymnasium. MAIMS° AT POI? PARAT.—A very euthustutia meeting wu held at Port Peery Monday night, for the purpose of forming a military nompatty. One was organised entitled the "Port Perry . Rangers," with Macau M. Carroll u Captain, - and C. Boggs, A. 'Dempster and John A. Jones, fAinstenanta. Au imposing company Joined the Rome Guards, and should the eumy male his appearance here, he mint with a warm receptloo. ParanaTamos.—N Mena 1.. taVelarav, of the Du. gowns awe, George Holsinger, of the U. Si Zoo. eve Cadets, and Henry Till, of the PecesylvaMa Zonay_eri, ell employed In the Gazette office, were yesterday presented with a line revolver each, by their fellow wollimen.' Tn., are ell deserting &Howe, and we I.eartly svi.b them a sale return af. tee the battle a fought and the victory won. . . Wevaxn TOMISUIP NOT Batman —At a meeting In the above township, on Monday evening, 111 mili tia" company was organised nailed the Neville Rangel% IN over fifty names eonilied. lowing dawn were elected: Captaiii,JL U.. Matt son; let lieutenant, Wm. ; 24 do, Jobs Itobloacm. The company will noon' be scaly to so natae marching orders. . _ 1111/01L2ANT SC700[1110! —W a hare been request ed to auggest that cent.* of the Minter rolls of au companies be left with the Chairman of the Rebel Committee, to rumble theta more folly to discharge their duties. MO worthy families will hot apply for relief, and it the Committee bad lull lists they could then anted to the wants of all. Let thts matter be attended to. A VOLONTLF.I KILLZD AT HILIMISSUIta•--A IMO i Haman Welly romped: from Harrisburg reports that on Monday a, volunteer was .hot io the groilis, bytho accidental disebawd of a revolver, indl expired in a ball an hour, A fellerr soldier 11,1111 . inhibiting the pistol to him *lien it we. diarbsrged.l Ho name. are given. , „ HOMO GUARDS 1011 Plt? W111:11P.—Oti Moods% .night s meeting use held at the Public! School Nsaeti in Oskland; for the purpose of organising a :Noma Gaud. Wm II Smith was nailed to tha chair; and Joseph M 14ppincott and Charles II Zog ap.! .polutad fleeretasies. Ninety. four dint's , !era err-i rolled immediately. • BTAISLD.-011 the i Ifut., Geo ! lack, aged about 18 years, stahbed James Aniierr, of about the same age, so severely ID the back Just boleti the loft aboaldor, and in the right side, and tame the abdomen, that he is not wanted to live. Slack Is eider ball for his appearance st cowl. The it. ha !Doe place in Warsaw township, hfirtsoo Cot Mum' Moviso.—A - sompanY ha. Uwe raised la Mercer boroagb sines Saturday availing, and $l2OO wu subscribed In two hours by the Gillum to eqelp them with Bbarp's riUa. The output, WAS tendered to Owl. Mosley by' T.lll. Rogue, Su; Monday eventag, and soceptsd, subject future orders. They are reetly . to much forthwith lecoaance:—The tomer curtest throtigh torsi lamerday, that *a' terrible riot had twitted at Wheeling filleaday eight betweee: t he Union wee ao Secessionials at that place la Incorrect. Pastecieri who inlaid here yesterday pore that city, hoe* nothing:of ktwhatetat. - EXCITIIIMIT is observable at the old Hee Hive Dry Goods Store, where C. H. Love is & poring el his immense stark of fresh and *mon• able dry goods at wile prlces,and taking Virg t ne. allisonn and Kentucky money, at ha egoirelent I • nr: Call and tee. Ae a muting of the Third Ward HMO Goode last satiate', the following "entleme were elected oaken: Copula, T. E. flemiltea; Fast Lieut., E. A. Agree*: .fieeohd Limit., J. O. Polled Thera ara already 100 010Meereiled, end .ocee• eioa■ are twiny made daily. ' I At • !awing or company 11, Dawning °moon( Monday evening, April 211, the rolloaring gentlesin wire elected oalterre—Oeptain, John A. Po lo dl let Ministrant, Jeweph M. Rlateatt I Lt' L Bl2 O , Jobs 0 Bohn Orderly Battiest. Deal Then:pion. • Mornay: or Taos,* —Os Silgado, *solos oils Omani! troops Rom Camp Cidtis lilt l'ltr Phila. dipplata• It Ts, espyrted itst att Okto. 'maim , VosLIS moth It ums - dinalos Is the coarse 01 the sight. • • • Paurgrances—Csd. David fipenea.. Sterrett Montgomery, Dasid Olean and Jas. Crowan, ciently mambas of thrnigbtpoUee, but now enlist ed fn . the service of .their °wintry. were 'each pre sented with • splendid revolver bat night by their late companions. The pnisontation speschlwas made hj Mayor Wilson tn, a fmr pertinent and boding re marks, and responded to as behalf of the'reelptents by Wm. Barnhill, Mi. John Snodgrass, • member of tbeDoevicene Orem was bit evening promoted .with • splendid Colt'a molter. Col.;R. W. Jones presented the Rubio:eat tn. an eloquent and touching imesch, to which Mr. 8. responded In a few p a tr i ot le and well chosen remarks, and concluded by singbig theißar Spangled Banner. Paisintrtion.—Drom Mops W. R. Phillips hu presented a splendid Colt Revolver to Orderly Sergiallt Wal. Harris, of the Allegheny Light Ginnie, on behalf of his nomerous Allegheny Wends. "Waco DUTY CALLI Mai To 911LT. ,, ParTnant to notice,'the members of the (Penn Ri fles met at the warehouse of Porter Pained, Esq.. No. 60 Water street, arid resolved ennui monody to adopt the name of ..Friendis gifts Guards." That gentleman having made the mu. tufleent bequest of fire bandied dolla6 towards iquiPing the company for immediate service, also giving them the eve. of his large and Spacious warehouse for their armory. Egbert 8. Ward was enaninsously chosen Cap. twin: An. election was held and Joseph F. Dem. Ireton was elected First Lieutenant, WI B. Black Second Lieutenant, W. R. Yeager Orderly. Tbs members will meet , for drill this evening at 8 o'clock. The Telegraph Lime. \We have seen a &Stretch from Mr. Benymair to 1t. 5 1 , 77. Colgan, Fan of this city, from which we learn, that the report which reached us yesterday, in rorerence to the appointment al Thoi. A. Scott, Esq tri•cootrol theiTelegraph Lines of the State, was incorrect. The 'Union Lines are now, IM here. toter., under the control exclusively of the officers appointed by the Company. Bartrat But Tanrottn ui wishes no to tag that the statattent or hit having titan fotoed to it.,. on seam/at:abU seoesolon proOlititlas, was a bait faliehood. 1470 are glad to dad that the atstement war withort [al:iodation: To Iron City Gliards, Capt. W. M. Gamic,. (late of the L soutane Greys,) paraded Teeter• day. They will yea fia, body of men. and are reeruitiog at Neill° Woo"dat., heed of Rand. We learn that George Pierce, also of the Greys, is to be First Lieutebant. Tenure AT Bzonciter.s.—Capt. Blefenight, of the Brookville Bina, will have his compito In this ally today, numbering': ens hundred Men. Captain Brady lotendavabiog another company. Barnito.—hafting, say, the Jefferson Star eons. manoed on last Batkirday, on a good flood which which uontinued up to Tuesday evening. About four or Bee hundred rate tines been started to.merkeL Ltrvr. W. Coretica, of the Firemen's LegMle wu presented withi,a geortine.sia ineh Colt's rd .olvet by hie friend, Wm..A. Anderson, yesterday\ orenieg. Kama!' Fuso..-' , ldavor Wilson aeknowledgre the receipt of $83,46 from the Nein Creek Presby torten Church, per Re.. Dr. Behriver. piatitwoore. StAo►ztee, for Slay bee been re ceived by H3flt 4.lStlner, Firth street. We will orifice iut contents sgaln. Principai Hotels. 'K (JOT NIOI3T Third aud Whod .1101, . eauvuecoa I It A Mg, Broirooville J 14 Prnith, Non city 0 Al Parringtedo J •rnieirong, r Washington • V Valcone,l du I ['outlet!, Elatednuil J W Menlo, ' do D II W.1....him emits T J Wright. i alma D Barclay, • do J Lane, Nominate J Onlifirao, Bath, 0 0 I.lnd..y, l Waebiliglose flN4 7 :llans.jllihionOnd. Ind ill 1 .1 11cirray,Etedeetnerg 1J a nhcanolliar, do ? 13 Reno; • J 1 Wks., 4a.heetet 0 llcKnight, A lady. 1110- cheater 1., ShElioy,Waehicgtun 7R SLAW, Wbenling I A Hare% Sotto, A A BINa. Alamo, 0 .1 W lumleyJ W .l criblegino W W B. U.Out,ra A D Ewing. I do I railer. I do 1 0 ()mated!, Duch. rm. Way i• ill railo 141.1 1. aornin . r. 1.1 if Ilinvia (1.. IV P. idlei„ Creallin• II Omehman.Alleigheay co 0 W Snail, Weatcaorelaad co W 11 AebionlChieloon. 0 JI R Lobby, Distosimi, J Panama, CID Creek 4 6 Wattinahlochamo Vann IJaa Illalesly.[Pranktta. • 11 atdit•MOot•lck, P. . • II tibipleY. Payette /pegs ll Ilan., itrooarimi I • Woos. I do ,J W Salton. 4* .t ft arms., •da cioo Ihuitt. ' do OeCopto W lila*, do Jo Larpil 0 B 3leamoni d. vc. Lit co , J Rankin, Istooleilte Ed•Shippeh. Porte) co N 0.311 LIt9IJ mad. .2 Mit ?ALM*. 0 Dirties. Wombat • T HAM Droorro 7 rs I amity, Loa D painersoni Eittgeolog P lihOdogbi Frautlio P D Bremer A tidy I P froltood, New Dory Retinas., I do J 11 Wiloon,i do • 0 J Woossalfr PAHA I Polka, utomiland W Oar, Parma I' • Martin; Etorrtobtorg J Onualaghim,,Nmat il J 111(111Jdis A WI,. Milts • 8 asdonis, Tocuirams ID J ti None, Wayantd., My J II Marti MOM_ I Oases, Itantin ors S Dom, , do lR Mothab,,Writemirebind m 4 L • wort LOCI Lams, Ps (14 O v a ;me r l i , .R . o is ()male iIISIMI L Martin , ItrOonsoll nille Monts Mllls, P. J J I Droirol Rtuatinins • W L OolitranConnelirritt. JD Stlibrimm, P AU Its B Brod , 4 kt Winans 1 A amps.)), T Robblinil IJ Yu:Molds, or vawkos. ' I Odom I • • ' I 0 llicady. i . • • my Mniscboloir itorodit• Paorirrtas, Talmo, W. 1./ Doily J W Itysrm, Chunbris .1 J Santis. Laime. St FI Sbooloskar, Oroonemli, Pa ROom. illtilontoom .1 11l tioMek, do . • A Jell:lo24;de J 3 teak 34 01ookyilla • Pokir.i ota . - I 0 IIIeIDAIL Immotaint 4 Forell,l do 1 Meek I do {J Iluntu, i do mom. Way mot Ussomk It • • la, nariderms. 0 W•Moirford. T4.1301/le AO Wllll4llO, Dollar co - ; Jobs 110Mori7, - *1 • II Itmonoldis, tliMim Ps • Jobs Rillotr,, warm• John MUM, Ji Myron oo ; - , I Prysar,Pairugtamtm . 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A 0 11.010,AllotboRr J T Raloy,Sallorertmo T Partatiam, do y Wad" foals My W Troth • arini do I Thomas, , • • do iittr , •ron - do A ; Lawman. -IM IM AM; Water irtri•R_ Slltotos. NO Roman Ckaidloir, 0 Lll Itnottb.: 0 orenSold • .1 csylotaattale. P• • U II Roberson, Mon city 1 Low, . . d 6 o 0 litakfmkitte, O. • 1151700 R do ' • 1• lirk,alaiiontows, Pa Jlt Allm, 01 Mob • • T U GlailhAlti'oo. Pa - W 1161101•41. Clark co. 0, IR A Cirtar • lady, do - , if itioliros,'lllsabs Arrivnli at the tie TO B . ' 40I"' CLIARLS9—Conw of w•Jit 'l%Bl W P L etch, Mete.. A. V21.1P stop, 11..m041. 0 'VP Oat% W. 401.4140 .4 A D.vD, Pomeroy, 0: I) Poarbect, APIwIWALI BLWnw., OW. 0 WSaltlmura• 0 Il , ooVer. Lit...W. 0 B a mom., st.ub...iy. JO , r. do • : J W Aey. PAlhul• n . 03:00, Wa•htoglon Itatmed, CloclnAW I ND Mostg‘wwwy. Alw • 5/1 Dalai. B B I ors,P• ValaptwlE Dutler • 441000, Now Port TAlo3ollo,WitsblostOo J ApriAgA do' elfealiwor,lPAyowboes L Wy.i. do ? A Drsdy, WwbhAlon• HD. 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Steubenville R A Plelds,Olvvelend WC Wilco; do A C Hableh, dim 0 Marnaßth 0 W WM', do • Onteil, aebtalorta 0 J netball, lowa Um Payne, Phi% ! W Debra., Nam. /I Porter, Pbila : ,', • tl Bom, Newark • Wiltargeon, tprla•WOontala It William., 01110 IC Lowman; 4o Lawman; 44. P Cards, Verret) J Wawa, Elewlelee 0 N . do A Newton, dri Neal, London R Liman, Cloolktows' EMILIO 'HOTWL— • • Jon WM, B I 5 D Silltlents.Eltteables II tatter, Et Pleetteat Id Termer Jettorectii D kittlet, ritotsittmey Setteort, Drockettio ♦0 Delon* In Ling Limbo /I Way. da T NM, Temkin ; a lintellth. Tip4nLing •Iteredlth J 0 lknodame,Or4D+Len I Pli11.111( LICMEL;.-Cdtaa DR. Wainict & Quo Coctimo,JdNiman • J Ilowsot. 40.1004 !fly Ouler, Outgo, N Goo Stemma. NUOHB4IOII J6B 4184;466, An•dio Brad JoiB-14440, W6Ortill• N Bans6N, 346684664 u, Id If J /raw, ProdebtB64 R 0ard500,1184461116 o D Ouosedop, Pidlout• Mold Velar. A84%?0001 oe , OA% • h • Harry W J.l *tromil , NdBCJ NOPEL-1.1 . luAvti 86 • D A Iftwite, Bathe • D flattdAo, do 0 I BOMdeJ, dd R W g) 80 . 40 Jmnds WIANONadd Made L B CAM.% 108104100 0 0 W Wbfmor., F(.ladJL 080 0 4 ton r 14,4 Bailee P Raididu Jam 041d.411, Allegboop A Rood, tlatltr.'; • Stow. .; R /MOO. W • &mid?. lioleyrills; 00, Mom, !NUR • J Perry - dikll C 06161 R Akin. W 6Jook. Ratko: Goo Pandati., POW John R Row,. ' 'do Jos Kohn, Mont.:B'llll4Pa— , JoboJerska, Own:burg 8 6 llodrow. • 9. It Arsola,CriooPrum °MAID 130F114-oonrr • . '. V. I. ►W, lllsgbo. 0406 DO A Cow, Daily, 0 - e Wmfor, V reepiri G Demi. do • - N D Mier, Revak, 0 JNPluvispol.,DOW J Illeetiolos% , do AIT 71 - 1 Vas J Alol7.ayi dui Wry, butler P Wodiatalters, Ostler O tuna, do T Robrota. likjelts •Ity J Todd f do NATIONAL ~.1 1u 0 T, . A Woe, tialtb'• rerry , • 8 dons.. Wadies. P. T Rody,Waddi city .1 E1m05&77: 1 74i 7 •0P 777 J Sultan. AllisbAA . • J A Hamar. • 047 8 Toe% Kiddie Boa • Boodees.ll7selown 0 0•14. r. f7l7•derstown,P• 1.1 0 edoer; do A] Ifslet.W•6ol.r - J I rtanood.lfoontp .1 IN Como, baLomouo .1 I fife, do Mob loholty, 12 corn IMO LION 1101% . 16 r. • • . . I'lottor. Import W ZIADM 1.4 00., NT a 0 0 tom. •.rttottou J *MN nal* • W gram, Dothre ♦ Wormir„ecrtothlozr J.B Oral% ' rio 0 oars! Ilstroct co, Ya D 0 Ulu, • • ' " 014407, do A °rah MOP THE , LATEST . NEWS. RECEIVED AT' THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE. From IlarristiUrg. [Sped.% I:4.atch ham the resides Ossttte 1 11L110341411, April 1881. The BITIMIth 'Regiment Penagivenia Volunteers organised to-day by the election of the following °gime —Colonel, W. 11. k. o; Llanten'ant4 ol Duel, 0. A. Rippe; !Rojo?, Frank P. Itobleson. If. IL Tyler,: Lieutenant of the Allegheny Light Guards, Mka command of the oeimpaoy, la conse quence of the promotion of Capt. Robinson to the rank of Ellijay Latest from Llfillorata. • Foes Kumar, April-22.—The Pony Express passed this 'point at 11 o'clock, brinalog the follow• int news from the Pacific coast: doe Phiuseisro, April 10t16—Theodore Payne, a prominent citizen of Ban Pranoiteo, who returned from New York by the Int dimmer, died yesterday of Panatela fete?. : The official abstract of the cum, of California has been receded from the 893111111 at Washington, and the Legislature is co:widening a bill to reappor tion the But. so that each county will be represent. etancording to its population. Under the new law the commercial and agricultural d istricte will elect a majority the Legislature; where. as, heretofore, the mtaing distneu have vutly preponderated. Opinion prevails hare that an extra session of Congreu most be called, but the legislature does not seem inclined to order an election of congress• mos by Epeeist set, ED that California can be Fie presented be the lower Houle °ranch an extra ars Mon. i Timm bay been treat excitement in Bta Clara county daring the week, in coniequenee of an at tempt by the Sheriff to enforce the decree of the Court, 'pain settlers from the trace of land held under the Heitman title, known fn the Chabolla Ranch. . . .. 'Yesterday was theday that the Maria , . summons lohariOne comitatas to'assist in serving hip writ of ejectment was returnable, and a 1146 number of mambo" et the Settler's Lenge° had arsembled on the Ranch to assist the settlers in resisting the writ. Their numbers were .varionsly rephrted'ut from 500 to 1000 men, togetherwltttlarge numbers of outside eyeapathisers. The .settlers were all armed with gutesand imall cannon. Ibe Sherif f called the roll of those summoned to his assistance; 300 were called and about 200 answered to their names. The Sheriff asked the crowd it they were armed and ready io ga and wit him ; they returned se aliphatic no, sod' were then dimmed. What coarse the State au- thoritins will adopt to enforce the law. re vet on. certain. The popular sympathy of the country is evarrently with the rattlers. • The municipal electibn was. held yesterday an the town of San Jose. The Democrats inumphed, having 120 majority. The'-Republicans carried 'Um town last fail. Treat -if totally stopped by the Ilstron of the road., bed the threatand overflow e country. Money comeiecastity. Coffee is the only article in demand, and this activity 14 ow• log id \ an anucipation That tbe principal holden, are about to establish an advance an price.. Four fireguncs, Ault 23.—Tne Pony [Cyprus pseud bane at 3:30 o'cletek P. - - M., bringing, San Franciseo dUes te the 6th. The following la • Sum mary of her haws: ' Sloes the eleetLa or Senator, Boundary Commis. limners and offlo s ers; of Stale instliatioes, the ',twis ters bas commas eed toerork ledustriouly. Three railway companies leve been granted franchises for laying boric rallwayet.btbegh the principal streets of San Franciroo, being restricted to five cent. u the price of parser. \ Senator Illeßougall dePerts for Wubingtran op the I itb. occ reason for his departure forthwith le for the purpose Of andeavorieg \ to Inflaenee 11001, of the California appointment', abaut which there it re markable anxiety among the Republican polltielaes et the present thee. • . Accounts of damage inlthe ,nalniog regiona re sulting from the late germ, repreebat the lessee as tar greater than at first anticipateß. The there aapplyieg water for the principal ,qcitria mills of Col. Frentoet in Munroe' county, 16e partially carried off, and cannot be repaired bellies deptem• bee, reductng the yield el gold one-third 1u more ; meantime at as thought dm the damage irayerce- foresee COl1.3(1 amounts to $1,000,000. The Spring * Valley Water Works Company nitro dined water in their memo. on the hill Idler \ the Soother. borders of San Francisco, on the whence they expect to supply wirer to the greater, portion of the city in opposition to the benidey' Comp's,. The U. S. District Court has rendered a decision roma Hobert Morrison 41.5,000 dmusgee asaiest the Pacific Mad Steamthip CompanyAbecanve the company sold Mormon , . ticket and entire state theme for eel( and wile for Here York end Califor nia, and then compelled them to glee op their room et Panama, and each to make the Militate of the pasaage toa room where there two other pa worm. The Breckiiridge State Central Committee have not agreed to propose' i Onion with the Douglas. ilea, there being no chanciLfaiirpt by adopting the Doegfu platform. They - Sate adopted an iddress acknowledging all Dradocrats who favor the Crit (soden compromise resolutions and oppose entire leg the esced leg Staies, and called a State conven tion for the 11th of June. , Tee steamer Panama or the 44. tight Oregon dates to the 49th ult. sad Brit ah Oblonibia to the 23d. George K. Shld - ild N.J. Thsikr, the con testants for the soceessombip to Mr. Stontre Congress, are eail the fa c rangara arrived, on ay their wto Wub nt ington; , Lady Franklin mad niece, Meiggs' saw mill, on Columbia river, had been blown up, killieg nine men-: The Portland papers allege that silver mines have been dweovered in rock on Gray , . River at storm. The whole of Vancouver's Island, together with the small {Asada which limn dependencies of the colony, am tow throWn open to prevemptior. • - By • proclamatios of Gov. Douglas, a large number °lustros' tiave hese smelt from the vo ters list. • reject is before the British 1 100, i Govern. meet for • complete ezplesatiou of Vancouver's Idea. Tee pin, says the Chifoistat, is simply to form two exploring parties and each party to be divided Into a land lied water party, one esplo ring party to take the west rout in one of der Mainty's neamahips ' and the other with one of Lies Majesty's gun boats to pus up the east, or Golf of Georgto side of the Island. ; ISCOND reasserts. The PetliKprese With st. Louis dates, vu Fort K y, relleddi San Franciscoto The Legidature his been 'dry industrious this lurk, passing a great number of bills of local in terest, tbamost important •being for the reclama tion of the swamp lamb of he Butu. The fonds in the Slate Treasury are again very low. -Al act to prohibit lottetirs end gift enterprises has bean ptssed. Tbere was great daeger of an overflow at San Francis** [Sacramento] yesterday. The river had demi 22 feet above low water mark. The levee in the lower part of the city began to broth away. Alit= bells ware song to tiring the people to the reenlist, sad hundreds of toms want to work to atop op the break whicb they succeeded in doing by tasking a hplk and employing railway cats to con vey cobble stones to stop up the crevices. The river Ls now receding and the danger in lave imi nent7' Boat Kramer, April 23.—The C. 0. C. A P P. septets coaoh passed here at i o'clock p.m.. bring los lb' followleg items from the gold regions Deaver, April 10..i.-Vary rich gulch diggings were totted at Os bead of Vaxpliae river, about 60 miles welt of this sliy. ;Theyt alembic the Blue river gulch mints . • ; . • . After two trial, dile. bed rook bu been ;sided on:South Vann:gains river at Baelrepa bar, and alight dollars - re tbn pan otrttlind. There is lOsat exotic:matt &tile about live &liver balsa— Bente of-thern,ll careful amps, plaid over 12 _par nimbi ' The eat,* in lb. Weston - tali ai le three feet deep. Thai/either heti biveri ties, aud gem Is aband. ant Bit stock. . .1 ' Several hiuidre2 Indiana ari la the vicinity, and Isnot:ea tbataneas have eansed'troublo. . . Br. Lona, April 23.--Uor. Jackson called an es. tri session el Lirelatire to meet on May 2d, for the parpoewol anemic/ such laws ego adopting ouch measures se may be:necessity for the more perfect orisoitstiqu Cud vquipment of Ole militia ,o 1 shit State, and to vele money . for !such otbuf means is may be required to plaice .thei Rtate in a proper 'attitude of defense. AdjUtaat Genital 'Hough. Issued orders ,to the conmuledure officers to amiable their respective commends es May 31, sitdso tonneantiteent icr 111 day/ as provided by The strength of the organisation and equipments of the I tom mends are to be reported at once to head quarters and dinieion inspectors are required to glee snake iniotetetioo respecting the condition and elate 0t the forces. • CINCINFUTI, April 23 —iAtompany of secession. late. numbering 113, let Cyntitiass, Ky.. yezter day, to Joie the confederate tinny. When the train Iffitid at . Frankfort, Ky., they Wang ordered to shim their flag, which they did, displayieLthe eliceedon rag from a window. Several stones were thrown at. It, when the Lieutenant of the company are& into the crowd. laimaliately . Cie care were attacked by the citizens withetoces,. which were raised upon them prom:hangout* They got off withislight peranal Diary. Much excitement wu meadow.' during the reMainder the ,day. Threat• were toed" to tear iap:_the track; as the cithena aredeterisine4 that; no more trains Cu pus through that placelhearing accession troops: . Nay loan; April 23.—Thi ateam, , twi.Yank.., from Norfolk, brings. detail's ,of lbs destruction' of the au, yard, sod all the wool* of war, aseept the • Cantberlaad, now at Fortress Monroe. The mor . lass of the yard and thlplPearaylvanla are now dee at Wublogton. . - • . la Mated that the OeftliAlint hod added Cont. Breese I. ottatter twenty stamen of light draught for three Inontbe tarok*, to eta (boa with alas loch pleat Ow, and At 011101 for eta. , ...._ ,_ ttotitciallsalo,AprlF,a4 ,4, ,/ aro marl catopa, Wu :left'ttlia 'color lut atinlias; amt. two' to-do. Blair City eoeld - tate the mu by coatfacl. Caatuatouroas tia tablet, ''se i long . 10 • ii . ol9ll‘ Are . arlated. Th. Aptavelit' fi la tlylag from all oar iOsi • boildIAIP: k- A liege .oad.ftegalllesat ate .11 .411 *Hid as. taw tamer at . Elt. 41671 1 1 , _ althollo - oh hi this- euralo. -- '— ' ' ' - ,r ClWr strlaL rsonulrroa_ D{ bMdloe Tl4l eta J 0 614. 661 1 P PletbfillPet. 02wdes 6 Saawit,olo l6 tab, eildsiton Ude • do •Wl. fed, D O J 110610, do • do Ild W 0 usWdan. elk WAllsborg 23.:..4*Ltats dispatch We gist t•iry, Ii u.a., ems 'wept** 117 sum tem. sand tactical ucopt, .64 fora tbvuand iron are a;- . 'NW oat. r- TEL SOBAP 11 INPORTAN'r NEWS! THE PROGRESS OF THE ARMY. EFFICIENT ARRANGEMENTS Ten Thousand Troops can be moved In a Day. ABUNDANCE 'OF ARMS We bees jolt learned that Col. Fremont 1?Is rmed from Europe, and' informed • gentleman I West Philadelphia that two hundred and fifty thousand stand of arms have arrived in Nur York from Europe, and that ”vo hundred sad filly thou- and mdro fro on the way We limn this afternoon that the arrangements for truisportatlon of troops from this point are getting into something likertrlm, and that the seed and activity of the Federal °Metals haying the matter he charge are most praiseworthy. It is now declared, on.' tellable authority, that ton thousand troops per day eAbe moved from Philadelphia wards the feat of War. Let the North, the Nast and thel . WI:,St pour down their heroic leg i o ns ; we ran put them In the lied without , the loss of a single day in intuition Fos. Bal. Latest trim Baltimore and Wash OVERAWED BE THE SECESSIONISTS. The Adventures of a Government Messenger. Hon. Thomas B. Lowry, a prominent Caitlin 0 this State, retained lan evening learn Washington city. He arrived as a bearer of despatches from President LinColll to General Patterson, of this city. He left Harriatinig on Friday, and got to Baltimore in the midst -Of the escitement comm. quent on the arrival or the Massachusetts troops; he was , a witness of the terrible scenes of Friday. It was expected that troops wodld arrive by pre Philadelphia •od Wilmington road ; as well as by the Northern Central. . He telegraphed to Governor Curtin to pievent their departure from Philadelphia, cos resorted to outer means to prevent their arrival, as he saw from five to seven thousand people, w ith alma is their hands. _ready to destroy thrm . Taber' they arrived. No train came to Baltimore on Friday night.: He took the edge for Washiernon city, and arnved there at daylight. Ha communicated the intelliaenee to Secretary Cameron, General Scott, and had a personal interne. with President . Mr. Lowry enured the President that Bal timore was in the hinds of the mob, and that all erseminleation with tee North was eat off by burn ing nee railroad bridgea. the President wee very much astonished, sad said that Governor Hicks had assured him, the day before, that the troops would have no trouble in passing threugh Baltimore, and if they wanted any [roots from Washington he (Gov. Hicks) would telegraph. The President had also received a ;dia. patch - from the Governor, saying "Send no more , troops." He .apposed that meant he wished no help from Washington, and that he would take care end see that the troops passed safely. The President directed a Cabinet meeting on Saturday morning. Alter the meeting was ed. journed, Mr. Lowry was requested to deliver a verbal _chininueicetion from tee President to Gen.! Patterstfli this city, and accordingly lett Wash ington an Saturday afternoon, and arrived in Bal timore an the evening. He thee proceeded on loot to a point opposite Fort McHenry, and within cam muoicatice distance of the fort. He remained thereat a farm house tietill three o'clock yester day moralist, .hen In took a bone and rode `rapidly for seven miler without being molested, nod stopped at another arm house, where he left has horse. Ho teen got in a rum wagon and start ed north. They had not proceeded far, when they werW‘met by a number of men with rifles in their bandirand stopped. This was about nine miles north cif Baltimore. They wished to know who Mr. tolity wee, and were informed that he was a Methodiat\ preacher. They told him to "go to h—l," to which he replied, "Brethren, I can pm for you, hot I \ cannot go there." He was suffered to oats unmolested. vtlHei was stopped several times on hie journey, bat u always permitted to pais. He found sentinels cad - armed men at all pools in the State of Mary land,' whose beeriness appeared to be the detention and examination of wayfarers. Finally, about half outlets o'clock, be`anived at Havrede-Grace, end grossed the Susquehanna in a akifi - j- Alter.'" good deal of trouble be ineceeded in reining the tekgraph :office, and telegraphed to Wilmington for a special train. M thts\point there were four merchatte who had arrived from Baltimore. They were Union men who had beep compelled to leave the city in consequence of the troubles. The ape• cast train, arrived and they cane on to Philadel phia, where they arrived about seven o'clock last evanieg. Mr. Lowry at once called on General Patterson and delivered the message with which he had be en charted. We leant from Mr. Lowry that the Goirernment well provided with arms, and oempotwat to entails itself, at least until succor is obtained. It, one of the farm boons attaiah be stopped be ie. two badly wounded men, of Gen. Benin/ brigade: , \. One of them bad his arms broken, and wu otherwhei in jured. Hit tams was Frederick Rhein, and he \be. longed to the second company. He said that 'he had:been wounded with brick-bats, had noires tq defend hionelf, was knocked down, and shade his way to the beano( this man, who took can of him. The others:tan was unknown. _ _ _ . It le the universal opinion In Belthnore that the Zdaissettneetts men behaved tower& the Mob with be srestait forbearance, and only aced when to fits was. neoeselty. Governor Blots was still firm to the Union, bat he wet held le owe by the mob, who neutralised end nelllted his efforts.—PAila. Poem Lesuravois, April 23 —Between 200 and 309 Union men assembled in the Third Ward yesterday afternoon, and raised the mars and @tripes ond es pnlaed their determination to adhere nythem 10 the latt. Speeches were made by Mears. Field, Crittenden, Cooley and (then: The most en. bounded .enthasiesin prevailed, and the speeches were greeted with great applause. A large and onthealutic secession meeting wee held I. this county on Saturday hut which was addressed by Hon., Samuel H. Nifoodion, Dr. Gardner, of the Legislature, and many others. The resolution* were strong and to the point; thinking - Gov. Jackson for his manly reply to Lincoln's call. Some sir military companies are already formed in the county,. al numbeneg 100, men. The military npirit is high. The coun ty 'of Lateran, is equal tO the emergency. The old Unioa Srg was hoisted on the town hall, but was soon torn down. ' • Ottawa. Cm, April 23 —A. menenger hu joat arrived from Nithrriersh, who states that the. ia• habituate of that place assembled in arms and boarded the steamer Omaha when she'leaded at the point, sod demanded that the captain should go no fruitier up the river. They stated that.they wbuld allow no boat to pan up for the purpose of removing the Port Randall troop', as they were all the protection the frontier hod. A difficulty oc. ocurred, when the citizens ind the steamboat men comma need firing on eatis other, Four pontos are !mown to bare been killed and several wound ed. The Omaha was obliged to tern dawn tho stream. • W 11,11.11.0, April 23.—The city is void of ex citement. The Unies sentiment is baojant. An ostensive meriting wu held Is Clukibuirg, - Harrison county, .yeatarday. Renohaloes were adopted rieneurirg severely the course of Governor Letcher r and Eastern Eleven' delegetes were appointed to meet delegatUtrom other North. Western counties, in Wheeling, May so do tannine'what course should be takes inthemearint emergency. The facilities for telegraphic news is very mea gre i but reports thus ler received . roods rOaroar. egingly of the Hoick etatiment• of Western yir. Slat. bnarsanance, April .23.—There ate ten oompa. niwi in all organized in this *Canty, all armed and provided for any .emergeney that-may attn. Three oompanies bare' been formed• la the city and also one artillery company:, 'The arming of the people' and [analog into companies h for homy :proteotion. They we dirposed to entertain friendly relations - With their neighbors, but are prepared to meet them 1111°3U/is 'array if invaded. It Is thzuglit Upper Pdis adult will soon have 20,000 enrolled for the dafwoe of: bar moil against all invaders.' ; WALU I2.OIOI' Crlf." Sind*" IliAbt.—Definaira "Dike have been thrown up for the defence, or d.' Capitol ,buildicp• barricades bare 'also been con.' striated 'arrest/dies the Treasury ;Department. The eccenion leellag in inning at Alexandria. All balances is 'expended, especially the trade on the river. Provision, us becorainn scares sad Floes especially has *dm:esti in price. Col. May has resigned ii. 'position in ' the army with other Marylanders.-; i' - • ST. atlt/ 23.—TbiDef4D — era a. tbid . tioraiverkarithar Gee. Hussy. received the be -mum ordereyesterday, and that *beat 700: men were ralisbut ander the Prerideatto proclamiticd, aid received . by sad idled .lablblm the ctabdubd. artitficers. f'tbe U. 8. Amid id *hie city. It it usdervtood that abort 00 0 men • tendered services, mud will be accepted. 'Abost 1300,trodpe B►anroaa;Aprll93.-Lartialls ortadeilitel tido morolog. All plumy of 'tot* meat laiptit* ores ofeldrot VP.. Roland Dom Astspolltd• third tarp ultimata form arrived from thilltosilk sod am about to march to &wreath Now Yolk atoll Imp*. A guerrilla wtrfus b about to be :Li . lilted to impede thelT sepal. ~PIIILLDIPIIII4, AWL/I—The nail comnitaitta, - Os with iltelloatirbseliiiieweeneatel.. The mite ire enaneyed in lesions between Bellmore and oottattrzaa QJ ..larenAvott Jolt JitaitalA l ll4 • B. CAMPS:CU, itami WE: Wuxi. itiAttsras.;, Elleporhd espiarilty Arai patebirei I 4:inizazair.viiimizATeitt.tea. atiroet4l ol peessat an n% opeet Worthy Of ... aocloa dimn66r Ifkrav tun ttaptevelex 3l .ISacon recoalna :dal Willi *l4ll. . , an advandog t.ad hrr. 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