THE TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, OFONDAYB lIICEPIXDO By GEORGE ]3ERGNER. TERMS.-Bwals Supxotnilon The Dm TIII26IBAPEI is served to subscribers -In the ,lerough at 6)( cents per week. Yearly subscribers slll be cbargedli4.oo.` - - WINICLT AND Ssmt-Wsinu.v-llanozartt. rile lrimoßApa is also :published ,twice a week during Ins sesston;of•the Legislative and weekly during the re mainder of the year, and furnished to subscribers at the bl lowing rates, ids : Single Subecribers per - year- Leven Ten .41 • TES LAW Of t subscribers order the discoidal:lama of their news parerS, the publisher may continue to send them until an arrearagas are paid, If subscribers . negleci . or reams • to take their newspa. ?ere from the 'office to whichlhey are directed, they are responsible antq tppy bar'Jlettlett the bag and ordered Chem disoontinued ' Intbictit SOMETHING MORE VALUABLE THAN SILVER OR GOLD, =3 IT WILL RESTORE THR4EAS, DINSTATE THE BLOOD IN ALL ITS ORIGDTAL VIGOR AND' PURITY. PROF. 0. J. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE 'OittqiL, BLOOD:RENOVATOR: Is precisely whatite ;same indicates; for, while pigpen to the taste, it hi rirvimifyilig; exhilarating and strength ening to the vital polders. It also reviidfles, reinstates, and renews the bloodinull its original purity, and thus restores and render' thiSsystenit invulnerable to attacks of disuse. It ,is the o.dy preparation ever offered to the world in a polinlatforbi so as to be within the reach of all. Fa chemically eitiCakillfully combined as to be the most powerful tonici - and.yet go perfectly adapted as to act In perbei wefeeidance with. the laws of nature, and hence soothe the - Weakest atop:tacit, and tonelip the di gestive organs, and alliy all nervous and other irritation. It is also perfectly exhilarattng in its effects! and yet !tie never lollowed by laesitude or depression of spirits. It is compoied entirely of Vegetables, and those thorOughly combining powerful tonic and soothing properties;' and consequently can never- lujure. As a sure prevenUve and cure of CONSUMPTION, BRONIXDIS, . INDIGESTION v .DYS. PEPSIA, LOSS OP APPETITE, FAINTNESS, NERVOUS IRRITABILM, ,N NURALGIA, PAL. FITATION -OF 'IUD' HEART, MELAN CHOLY, HYPOCHONDRIA, NRaIT SWEATS, LANGUOR, GIDDINESS, AND ALL,THAT CLASS OF OA SIE SO PHARE CILLY.,FATAL CALLED FEMALE WEAIENWSI AND IRReLLARIr THERE 'IS NOTIUNG TIE EQUAL. Also, Liver Derangements or. Torpidity, and Liver Complaint, Mama of tile 'Kidheyd,' or any genera Ida. rangement of the Urinary-organs. -- It will not only cure'tt ' e debility following Dahill and FEVER, but, prevents all atiacks arlAng from DiMungdg Influences, and sure the dlaeple3 at once, if already at tacked. _ TRAVELERS should have akbottle with them, as ft in- fallibly prevents enyAretertous consequences following upon change of climate and water.' As it prevent§ Oriattiraneed,Strengtbens the digeitive organs, It should be t 9 thohandsiof all persons of seden• Lary habits. LADIES not actoptoptstd to outriloOr exeroits, should always use I.c. MOTHERS should usetihr it IS &perfect rellef.,Taken a month or two before &RUM - idol, she wilt iutits the dreadful period with perfect ease and safety. There is no mistake about it. , THE CORDIAL !S OIL NE CLAIM FOR ,- --110THRR8i TRY IT! And to you we appeal, to dental- the Illness or decline not only of your daughters before it be too I.te,, be tale° year 1011 a and hUsiradh l (or while the former from fel.e delicacy, often go ontr-to a premature grave, rather than let their condition belltnowninilme, the latter are so Often mixed up with theteXeltement of business, that 'fit were not for you, they fro, would travel in the same downward path until It to too lobo to arrest their fatal tall. But the rather is always vigilant, and to yousee confidently anneali-fiw we are sure your unter-fainag &deaden will unerrloglyen t• you ni Frofeselr WOOD'S RitsIORI4I.VC CORLdA HICOILIVATOIi as the remedY which aboard, btkalivaYs en hand In time of need. • • • head what the Preeit say after thoroughly testing the meter, and no one can have a donbh ' • PROF. WOOD'S RAMRATRII CORDIAL —Te , ree corded in classiesthat Farb° wasonce sent to a climate warmer than MINOS! Indies to immure a sample of the beauty of proserpine •in is hon. After some delay the meseenger,returned, and, es 06QU as the hO ef 'the .boit. wee remosreit•Otit dew ail' the file: that Rash la heir Fortunately hope was found,. In' the bottom of the box: Prof. Wood's Restorative.Ckirdial rovieres the recollection of the story, for It invigorates the blood, aide mei organs of digestion, imparts strength : to nervous systensaand &wades the chadel of healthAto'is billd defiance to the assaults of disease. It s ima-lieelthrtoole, composed Mr tinily of vegetable productions and while it to exbilara. Ling as pure wine, no iMerious remelts, Call poesibly follow its use it Is desideratum in the medical world, and those who are afflicted with loss 'or Appelite, Dyspepsia, Consumption, Faintness; Giddiness, Neuralgia, Pollina tion of theater. t, so., will here ho d an triallible panacea. 'St. Louis Daily Express.', _ MIPROF. WOOD'S Itta'TORATIVE CORDIAL and BLOOD MOVATOR is, without doebt, the best Tonic Cordial in the world. To those wino are soaring from general billty pre would recommend ita use; Mr, while ills pleas- Ali to the taste, it is strengthening to the system,;and will at once tend to remove ail imp urities of the bloodi, and eradicate all traces of disuse. It osn be taken • by; the weakest stomach, while Slime-to good heal h will at. one, feel its exhilarating Virg,:. WeWre confident , that after using one bottle of this-cordial ,none will be, for a; day without it.—"New York'Leader.V:, A PURR, REALTIEY VONI%; and one free fritin'th deleterious and injurious; effects mare to fellow .thecie ordinary use, has long been felt to be a desideratum in, the medical world. , iluotk it UMM, id ono so skillfelly combined from the Vegetable -- kingdom m as to act in per fect accordance with the laws er natUfe, and thui soothe Me weakest stomach and - Attila - smite time allay um yowl and other irritations, and tone - pp all the organs of . which the humus honaed ; ;is o ff ered in Prof., Wood's Restorative Cerdialen oott Renovator. Hence; it is perfectly adapteillto'cld and young Reader, try it, Thousands have already, dcate-lso, ane . the teMirininiEls un i versal in its favor.—ii New York Atlas." PROFESSOR WOOIPS - OgSfORATIVEI CORDIAL .A.,N,b 7 BLOOD RENQVATOIt;for theocure -`ot General Debility, Or: Weakness arising front skit celisi,shiri'Dyspepsia ; Nery— ousness, Night Sweats(, ntAklasumPticitio..Kivor.. Complaints, Billommesaeteris of appetite, Female Weak... nos, in all its stages, ahlo,,to preueat.the contraction hr disease, is certainly Mabee. and Mosel agreeable - Cordial tonic and Renovator ever.tdieredtb the oftintedi and so chemically combined cupto be the meat powerful tome ever knowu.to medical Mimeo, Reader, try it. Is Win Do you Gloom We have no henitaloh, in recommending' it, since we Icribw it to be a 211110,1pletinknt, and s u r e :re, sal for the distaresjerturnerated: o Kow York Ins-, plef I;7e noticing a patent Medicine,• we have to bd.cer Mtn that. it will prove itkelr to be :all' that it is recchtl? mended. And we would say tbarthci Restorative Cor; dial and Blood Renovator Mirror. ;Weed will stand the tot fully, and, in fact, it to without - any doubt the firm article in market for perifyingthe'Elblod anti strengthen ingthe system. We have no 13 , - , tatiort in recommending its use to all.—" The New Yorkers" LOOK TO MUIR IN TlbLEL—How many in conse quence of a fabieedelfraiit stiffer from suppressed, pain. ill, or obstructed -*operation, and think because they ere young that bylad-hp.natureZwill- work itself clear from olostruclitms, and oll.nome in, right in the end, little dreaming Witt thirseedir death ara•aiready tern:dna. flag in the system, because • the vital energies - are int; paired, and the'eelirellakteatlikunYliteranged, debili tated; and yet e earelesit of_themeelvea-as they are, if a remedy were set before m which would restore all the Mammas of thi, reinvigorate the Sculy,Atiey would take It, and thus be is time to save their Parents, think ofOM ,eige thhtbza battle" at Prot Wood's Rester4We Cordial and Blood Renovator.— "The New 'Wit icsgmfi.)l 4 1-r i j VP] 0. J WOl4- Pro ..Mfte,"dlet tdall roiy;"'N'lnPlrbilli ; and 114 Market stmt., - Lc.ei Li.- • *rat No. 444 ffroadetity; all the Family and Patent liaticines constantly on hand, alwayschrosh and genuine. Ford & Macomber, Washington Avenue, Sole.egtx . uts Dr or Albany; H. Snell, agent for Saitehfictedy. ' Bold also by A t 4.,Samlis r likCe, corner -of Followeu William streets. , / jith.2ls-01.11ork A NEW LO,T wi CL I LADIES SHOPPING efittA .o— BUIS Comprising Om/ 44 2 Use' Mousy Parana and ,iv,4lug.. ALA tr0r04.144 net rocelyed ood, for sale ht • -BlORGNiill'S r ilitiP 41001Kg1011E, 61 MarkelStret: JOIMPR O•SYY. CASEY - * BRO - W - N -4 AT'TORNEVEI-AT-14:497 H II R..G ITAVISTC iWicjatVi together -the; II moon 44 * *Awl , Mg* Vitt promptly to all profeludonal business entrustigN gvi t 4KCIL Wm'Thira street twee doors ham Market 031010d1AWN Mailisk mut Gams. . ' . , 11 1/ . / I: .. . , • - ,II ild 9 . "... \''' b. ' ‘ k, l . P .. .. ; 7 I - i• :...- , $ 2.00 1500 16.00 VOL. XIV. BY THEIR From our Morning Edition. FROM WASHINGTON The Military Called Out. EXTRA SESSION OF CON GRESS CALLED. NTENDER.DAPT,URE OF =FORT DELAWARE. Philadelphia Volunteers Preparing. MAYOR lOitkßitflS Tht Surrender of Sumter. , Visit from the Ships to : Morris Island. DESCRIPTION OF SUMTER. FORT • MOULTRIE BAD- L Y DAMAGED. ANDERSON4TILL-i-N,-Tlig-FORT. NOT!KNOWNN WHAT THEY WILL DO WITH THE FORT. %eels Refused to Take Part. ANDERSON TO GO TO NEW tionionstration at Richmond WAVIINGTON I 11:8 - DE Public Buildings Well utarued &dad 'him' teem — Byrn pithiping. With the . Rebels. •ew. York is Prepared:. Volunteers froni Penn sylvan . TB PROIppIitSTAINED. New York Furnishes Men "110N•.:,..,-0NT.Mg.:.,..1N. •,1-ALTlMORE':'''':it-',.'.1:-•.-- THE COCKADEPSmppED Proclamation. of the FORTS MUST BE RETAKEN. MEETING IN ALEXANDRIA • =OOPS :POURING INTO WASSINGTON. The Seventh and Ninth New York Regiments have 'Volunteered. BEVENTZFIVE 'IIIOIISAND MILITARY . . Wenn:Soros, April 14. The Presid ent will to-morrow issue a procla million calling forth - the Militia to the aggre gate of seyenty-five thousand men for service against the •.secededßemy and toxemia° the larlto be duly executer The first service will prolnitoly be to repossess the Forts, places and prOpe.rty‘Vhichlutte bien seized: • , EIMIA SESSION OZOONGRESS: -:; 1 -The Prooltunation alio conVeises a special ses ion of Congress on the fourth of July. The WarDepartmentls brief to'-day in , the 'preparation of the details to be - communicated o - the State authorities. An'additional nimber of Federal troops ar rived to -day by special train. Jom Imaid;` • FOATSIaKW 3E. :1. PELLantrifiet,''Aiiri4l4; 10 o'clock , P. 111: • VAPROeCFPtcdePt to‘o9ls9.gOit P9Awarbt. tiPetgleatoadternellt;lt t,# .n cqinuppiaig, Erekr Fo s ter, of Virginia , who is reported ? utak s rePißeitYgi Virginia secedes. Tort Mism, the only one in Pennsylvania, "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS.--NEUTRAL IN NONE." SERVICES I=::1 =cc= FENDED 1 President. === == .4.if.,our HARRISBURG, PA., MONDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL -1.6, 1861. is a delapidated affair. It is now in charge of Bergeant Bromley and one man. The naval magazine adjoining Mifflin is in charge ntMr. Banker, a veteian of sixty years service. The surrender of Sumter was receivedwith almost uniyersal disbelief, but being now con firmed,.the, exciternent,is west intense. ThevolUriteers are making preparations to be i ready nd respond' instantly to the call of the Governor. or Presider& • Twn..new:regiments are forming, to_ consist of ',one thousand . men each, to arm, for which a portion of the State appfopriation wilrbe `re=e Our volunteers never have beerfprep- . erry. supplied „with arms, and frequently'new, companies have bean obliged to borrow,guns to parade with from others, better supplied. Mayor Henry offers his services as Colonel of a regiment if u call is made by the Govern ment. • • Cneßreareit „April 18th, evening The hostilities have ; for the present ceased, and the victory belongs to South Carolina. • , With the diliplayof the flag of TrUce On the ramparts of Fort Sumter athalf past one o'clock the firing ceased, - and. an unconditional .sui render was made. • The Carolinians had no idea that the fight was,atan end. ' , So, soon after thefing-staff of Major Ander son was :shot away; O il. Wigfall, - the' aid -of Gen. Beauregarde,- . at hie Commander'e request, went to Fort Sumter . with a white fldg, to offer Riddance in extinguishing the flanfes. He approttehed the fortreas • from Morris Is land and while the firing was raging on all sides, he effected- a landingrat Tort Sumter; he 'approached a port r hole • and-was -met by Major Anderson, the aciininatidant of the Fort. The latter said that he bad just. displayed a white flag, but the firing was kept up, never theless. • Col. Wigfall replied that Major Anderson must haul down the 'American Iltit, that no parly would be granted. :"Surrender of fight' • was the word. " Major Anderson then hauled down his flag :and displayed. only the flag of truce. All firing instantly Mimed, and two others Of Bearkregarrle's staff, ••ex-Senator Chesnut and _ex , Governor . Manning came over in a boat and stipulated Major Anderson that his render should be unconditionally for the pre-' sent, subject to the terms of Gen. Beauregarde. • Major Anderson was allowed to' remain with. his'men in actual possession of the Fort while Messrs. Chesnut and Manning came over to the city, accompanied with a member of the Pal nietto Guards, bearing thecelers _of lais,compa ny. These wore met ; at, the pier by hundreds of citizens, and as they marched ttp•the. streets ...to.the General's quarters the throng was swell ed to thcarsanda. Shouts rent the air and the wildest joy was manifested •on am* weliaarr.-tut&4l.- - "••fth an officepand .ten men was sent from one of the four sbiptin, rthe offing to : Gen. Simmons,,: goo:nending. orr. Morris Island, with the request that ,a merchant ship or one of the vessels of. he United. States: be allowed to .enter-and take off the command-: er and.garriscin of Fort , Ereater. a • , • General Simmons replied that. If -go hostill ,tlei irereAttempted during the night, And no effort "was made to re-intoree or retake, Fort. Sumter, be would give an answer at nine o'-;• clock on Sunday, morning:::', ' The Officer tied-that; be was itatisfledwith this; Rad r.eturned to hittvessel. • • - :5' - Voir correspoudentAccpnipanied the officers of Gen. Beauregard's Staff ,on a. visit , to Fort - Sumter.. None but the tracers, howeier, were allowed to land. They wenttlown in alit-earner and carried three fire engines for! thecpurpose , of putting out the flames. 'l'ho - fire,, hoWev.er, had been previously extinguislitxl :bp the .ex.- extiens of Anderson. mid his men., e• The visitors• reported that Major , Anderson• surrendered because his ,that and barracks were 'destroyed• and be had rio.hope of re-in-. forcements as the fleet lay idly by during tkorl ty hours .and either, would not Qr.:mild - not'. help him. Besides that his meta weraprostra-; ted from over exertions?; there-were but five-of. them hurt, .four badly and one it' is thought: mortally;;, ,bnt• the rest; were: .wortt, out And: physically incapable - of -continuing the fight.- The 'explosions that•twere heard ;and seen , from the city in the morning .w,ere:oansed-hy , the bursting of - leadedshelbkignited by, the the which could not not be removed_quick enough. The fire • in, the barracks :was caused by. tire quantities of hot shell, poured; fronr..Fott Moultrie: Within Fott Sumter everything but the casements is an utter ruin: ::The whole in, tenor looks like a blackened of ,tuirce-i, - - Many of-the.guns are:dismountedo.theleide - ors posits the iron. battery . at. Cummings Point la. the hardest dealt with. -Thwrifled cannon fronal the battery played great havom with "-Fort Strm.r ter, and thet,..wallsnloos e like :a -honey-comb; Near the top is a breach art largess -xxclart., The; side opposite Fort 'Moultrie de:Also.f. honey, , combed extensively, atria that oppokitethelloat..; ing battery: : ~ 4 15 Fort Moultrie is•badly damagedithe - ,officeris quarters and barracks are torn to piecesi : The frame houses on the .island are riddled ,with shot, and in.many instances the: whole aidea Of. the houses:are torn out.; Thedire in Fort Sent- . ter was put out and rekaughtthreb times din , : ng the day. •4' • ",j •;-:; r 1 ` Dr. Crawford, Iffajor-Andenion's ,Stirgetin, :ha slightly wounded la the face. LI It - isTositively. asserted that none ofothe Carolitia• =troops are injured. " Major Anderisinadd all .hlecofficers and men in• Fort Sanger. - ".'• ' I approaChed near. enough to him bid his visitors adieu'. . In addition to these conversations itlaattwerer had with him, they lwerecripeatakino isora.43 -1 boat was sent from the fort to=nightto efficially4 notify the- fleet that Majoilindersonhistaut , l rendered. It is not knoim when'the copy 'Sumter -or what irr-to'.berildnewith. this' vanquished:"' Every kind: is•=satitted •vrit,tr,the victory arid happyAtiatubhlood Was 'alitid. ,l In thelity after the tmnender,- the bells Were, rung and saltttes fired' •t, The abeere ie'froui a special' corresPenclent-cif the Associated Press; who reached Chtirreiteir only en Saturday, and may' be relied hif as-en tirely correct. • 1 • GUAM . SIMON, 4pril 14.--:9 Af The negotiations were completed last' night and Major Anderson with his commandtivilr evacuate Fort Sumter this morning: It is supposed that.hoivill'atobark ottlioara, of, one of the war vessels Our barr 7c *Eau 'Snropter \vas l i &olio and 'ldajtcpt. Ne on could;brily - firiiiiagiins at long.in'teriatiP iterain atiitirbatteries'obeered 'atAlit'eFi fire: iwt.olr - the drit'Majoi ilet(liutlcaikal - deftanee et • the ve. whoserzifP iik!tcoararda remained outfda4#,V , poi t firing 2t Vi; fla of a single battery from Fart Bamptar. Catatwaorti. April 14, 10 o:OpolL The : Steamer Isabel is- nowsteauling- op and will 'take Gen. Besutegardd to Vort, Sumter, which will be turned over` pMajor'Ande'rdon to;the Ooniederate Stet& " • It is adoereported that Major. Anderson and his command will proceedlo„Nevrlcork in the Stesmer - REJOICING Al.'1110111,10ND: ---- ' Vw.,`EApi'll:=T4.. • , The demOnstrationslrthe seceders-of- their joyrtt the fall of Yort drunter was continued. All midnight.. Fire works were exploded, I.)on iiiek were made and many , houses pirti ascended' to the roof - Of the' and hoisted a' southern' banner, bqt it ivaa're• rooted bythe-guards. DEFENCE: OF WASHINGTON. Wes prop, Apyil 14, 18E. EMI Efforts are making. to concentrate a formidable military force in and" around Wash- IngtoLto be prepared for stil emergencies. ' ' inforffiation continues to be =received from private Sources of secret .plots in various local ities in Maryland and Virginia having in view, the seilare of public property, and even the persons of the highest offices of the Goierts merit, throtigh.these accounts are • not gener ally otedited, they appear to;be believed in of-, ficial quarters, and hence the precautionary dovewerits. At"all eVerdif they are considered necessary ; no one knowing what turns affairs may take.during the prevailing.excitement. guard ; t the , Departments was largely increasediait night. All roads and avenues leading into Washing ton are clOseli watched'and arrangement made to concentrate the military at any.gtven point. Thereis the greatest anxiety every where to hear froni - the South, and groupe are discussing the war news and its further effects on the country. , ' InfdfmatiOn from what is deemed reliable 80=43 was received last night to the effect that' he secessionists of Delaware, whose head quatteri are reported to be in Virginia, were about: 46 make sudden ..attack" on; Fort Delayrare, fort which they were preparing for the It Antath. Immediate steps were, taken by 'the SieretarY of War to 'prevent the "con- summation of this plot. - t atm liadonal Volunteers Jest night named resolutions severely .denouncing the military ItoPeraticiiia of tht; grit:ernnient; and etpressing syminstny-With ode secessionists; it Is said these volunteers are sevaiatimndred strong. :iliElll:l4tN4l-1:04 NEM ,Xozp;„ Ai.prjlll. ELMIERSII= , The bill Fi2propt4tilog.-46,1:119,09C,1, for the arm. cquipineat of the gtate,..rrniffoa;paseed the.legislitturii finally yesterday: . 4. • Mi •. . • • ITry •;•-• 7_ - 1,17 . 11,1,7. SASTON4 April 14.: 4 yer ylargelowninteeting its:s held , fast-eye:. 4.4.4% fl- whickftimueLirokilk PrelAkigfti: ROW-. Jutiotts yrep.mnpirnoysty„tAttted y tspiler,ing. 4 3 •nqunt eks and` moneyfof* tliksuppoYl' dr the Buyer. 'entx All-express' a detorralnition• to 111 7 7 to Bunt ' the President ' r.•.• :1----141k , -.. , —.. 4 .'. , ... ' • .-. • YORK WILL BEND MEN 111221 if , :I•Taw ~Yons April 14. frOntAlhany state ' , that 'Governor will to morrow Jesup . a,call for twenty uianli men fOi. d r ..ihe aisktance - of ' the . - ate hitter from Goverrior Curtin- states nsylveala. cart furnish- -.on,e,itundred! men and have . them, in Washington eat r lionre'ifieoM•l: • ' '-- ' ' -..---,4a.;-' TiiioflE tOk THE .111,TIOA orga. itta t, rgoviro . that thousa , trt fort ,t „ BAriximo ii , April 4 4. .. - ', eep thiliM" sentiment - of this - city • has - IttiblY displayed /been -`since Friday. a , h oockadettandatecesaion emblemsbavc d by crowds ,a2ad.obliged to . seek the , Jn Of the, police. : --' , , - : aik v- Feetirrepthewlioisted' a secession yi•biwatraWd-donipellted a boy on the l, -take it down.;;. The -Captain afterward ! it and- it- reqnired a detachment af j °jigs ;to pro6eot.it from the people. . !ifitikidatibli of - the' peOphs Is intense. if .ttidi vessels ..inkport=have hoisted this ! ntfing: - .-.. dl.' : I='. II :, 1 . - • • : i Vtftici _Of the ha*, 14 a Uni . en man but ilia flag 'ettdir .ittstritetions from the .:.11i*rs. Gerry - OP Richepad.: , IN:CaliBlILM.TIOIC: ... -! ' Nsw Yons, April EL' ' - . DuddleyFieldhasfone loNashington ,vi nation, for, tlin purpose of oopsulting, e AdMiniitratibr . , I- 1 - . . , & 4,:" - 1 • 1 tits. with -FROM 1 1 - A - VAITITAT; c ^"A'='; Nsw—YomacrApril 14, tomer, .140.00t,o:higi Ha: t h dates .to - ,the , 801,1110. are; aipl'freiglitsltiwer." • I viup- • = • 14. St.'''Dobiirlici ft; thiFild•tat., - . [t Surrender =of :the 'lleitublid to) Tc theleopleibysurprise here will yet be.o blcody,retributiun. lyde akainst ;the Ertl- French Consulii tiridested' 'and air flag; but• , tipt:tio thi-latest advices -rican represeubstive had made no • 4. , • -, Z st4fe' Blida tep t by t 1 lish,„ itrclp the,. mg 11i ERtON LEAVES SUMTER.- CHAU/WON, April 141: Audenion and hia - Tmea• will leale, to ! 11: o!elock: in the pteamer , The'vtarfieet ' ene when Ariderdo r n raid - hit; men took' letiVe of Fort Sumpter *Pa a thrilling ) reanivet "one.i. • - ,;:.:(1.) 3. I.. is Eli 1i,. 0 011TH.F.BN MAN .A.II*ED ,Nzw-Yotq,Aprill4. nation has ;nada receimtdd , ihat - the tat 'adireispotidbat Ihtic'igeW.'"fcirk •ho signs himserf.lasperrillater been ar -BAVY.-10,,C41110.011,. He; ifY 3 conned sincl,thenfordnrqd gni: •of the State. his ,inysoith. ktEgi*G: 7 AIIitrANDI3IA: I ArmaleliDefe; it#11 , 14.: • tin wee. held' . het "light mini; and el,..tesoltition • ::declaring -the niTt. l l94kt* ;aggkOF49o:;nit: evere,t spee.keto 4Tb - A e4 9, 85 1W theiffi - iiroieaMffilinleTittitl Meet MBES ,WASEIEN GION, April 14; 11 o' clock A. 111: - .1-Witaasies, - laws' of the United-States have been for-:some time, past and . are. opiv., oppoied, and the execution thereof obstructed In the gtiltes lit - South Carolina, 'Georgia,- 'Ala lialria,,Ploiida;lifisaiisippi, Lutists - tie - and . Tex as by, cm:Oblation, to be suppressed by thti ordinary course of Judicial yroceedirgs, or by the pewers vestea in the . Marshall's by . law.— Now,, therefoic; I, Atatenuk land; President of the linited , States, brvirtne'of the power in me vested by the , Constitution and- the laws, 'haire thought fit,to call , forth,- and bereby do call forth,the militia of the several - States of, the tculair , iii the aggregate ntinbet of ii-itinti fivelhousaad, in - °Wet to- suppress the 'said !combination; and :cause the laws to be duly executed. . The details for this object will be immediate,. ly communicated to the State authorities through the War department. I appeal to all - loyal citizens! to favor, facilitate and .ald:_this• effort to maintain. the honor, the integrity and ,the existence of our National Union, and the per petuity of 'the popular government andlo; re dress the wrongs already long enough endured: I deem it proper to say that the first service assigned, to the forces , hereby called forth will probably be to reposiess the forte; places and property • which have been' seised from the Union, and in every event the utmost care will be observed consistently.with the objects afore said; to avoid any devastition and destruction of, or interference with property, or any dis turbance of peaceful citizens irrany part of the country, and:L. hereby command the persons composing r the.combinatioas„ aforesaid to die pence arid reErirn peaceably, to their respective abodes within twenty days fioni this date. Deeming that the present =trillion of public affaiirkpresents an extraordinary occasion; I do hereby in virtue of the power in me vested by the Constitution, convene both. Houses of Con gress. The Senators and RaOresentatives are therefore summoned to assemble'at their re spective Chamberi, at 1 , 2 :o'clock noon, on Thursday, the, fourth day of Jrtly . next, then -and there to consider and determine such mea sures as In - their wisdoni the r pirblic safety and interest marseem to demand: ' Li:Witness whereof I have hereunto set My .hand.and caused the seal of tire United States to, be affixed. Done at the city of Washington this fifteenth. dayOf Aprtl, in .the . `Yeiar of our Lord; one thOusand eight! hundred and sixty one, and „of the Independence of the United States thesighty-filth. _ (Si_ gned) ABRAHAM LINCOLN. ' Sheman's Light Bettery, are expected tomor` POST. Additionatirottmteiir ecimpentes will be muitered•brto6morrow. ; • FRODI NEW YORK.. - • , Yonx, 44—Atidaight. .There orionhterable exoitement, here. relative to the war movement ; a otterOwda 'are maereblad at all 'the public Oades. • •' A The heirs' ipasei - pfrices are besiegeilibrerowds eager Or extras,which . have . I manAssued.itating the • day: Talons' Sentiments .are. a 5 relative Untie cataitrePhe Charleritort; The report that Governoti Morgan Willi call upon the State troops meets with great sat's factimi among the commuoity....4t Ake. Gov, ettiment military dopets there is great aCtivity. The .pratiiirtitioiia - Lforcplacing the available Government force-en a war foot ing are proci3eiling:with great-rapidity. _.._~: THE , SOEN'ilit Ai NINTH S BEADY ,: Nsw Yoas , APril - 14; TitOeVentliiand Nintlißegiments lialre•va anteed for, the defog of. Washington bat hare not yet started.- The Twelfth. Regiment will hold a meeting • 4 -, Criaanierox;'ApriPl3, l l:o 'pi* Sumter has unconditionally' atiriender i . The news has just been received ja;a4,l4,e-, liable'shape. ' Itx.=Senater Chestnut and - c•lov-,,' ern,* Manning -and- W. ferchei Mild; ] cave just landed and matched to the Governor's rhouse, 4 ' followed hya, dense crowd Of - ,pdhpley Who ire Withjny. They.bring, the.per4cularsi..lt ' Wits' repeited ibet 'Ceti Of , P i.d garrison:Port • SiniPter had been killed 3 but ketibiter. has just bad anAntervieir: with_ W. P. Miles; who hasjest retarped, from a: visit to Fait Sutinter, lied Is assured by him that no one was killed. !The Federal - 44111g .was shot, tiway theßalmetto griardisltt ' In all twolthousandishots• weri fired, ! , No ,South Carolinians were hurt. _ _Major, Andersen's Men; undeltUard,,were conveyed by boats, to. Morrisistind. This'news` reliable, arid` puti, atred all my preilous reports sherd Ant Sam ter..:. Hipp Anderson has reached the city and is tlie-gteet of 4Gen. Beartregard.:'' The bells are ringink out : a. merry- peal 4 and bur.'people =are - engaging In every demonstration,of joy. Our, people generally sympathies : with Major lAtiderion;but express abhorrence fOr those' ho mire inrthe steamers Off:our' bar and in sight of US and'did not even attempt toireintirce:ui. rJedgn iiagrath, who has Jost returned from; Fort SupiteiVrePorts that the weridierk of the fort and the effwexa's quarters were alf . hutted out. ' -.4 , -4- . - EIM - ,Thstforfvill.be take 4 possession•otito-night by the.cmfederate troops. • 'fleoiffieroiregard, with twocaidclias left'for Voit ;,Sumier.. These itacibtiipanieit aro'now - oirth'eli'Mu so ' Fort Briniter ti-:quell the tire, before it iesehes tlqtr • • - .:1.1 • 1 • - , NBROR , DISPATOU. 7. - 4 CaviLEIRON, April 18-10+4,o'cloca, /Otter , fin; Fo t iitteelyie, Aided- 14,8iz: olook.thle morningsays that:tnita manjhul; ni :criindid during 'Sitthrday' teerigage-* meat, onlythe:inurbilltery hal been °The lifted, lem Pc% Pf4hP , betterT did ;greet I eitecution on FOrt Sumter,. They ~w ere, all aimed into tlin Val Wes.' Thretiof Fort Sum ter's lititbettit Runs= - were , dietnoilritedi- and a' corner of Fort Sumter,oppoeite Ant Moultrie wall knocked away., - „, - RES The North Prepar4,g. ~.*re hear from tillienta of the #4l,7th . tha,t , _t4a whole'OPulelioivis breparinke : for : war. The lorroilimekof on ORA city =tether ri : lgh ,l„. l - arLdl , St374lll6, t beioittg, 4'4 ir A e l l t itr sl N t o ono to e email • WIWI few Tories among us after w e the orew belonging to the Panel and Nem PROCLAMATION OF THE PRESIDENT: For the ?resident, wrt.-11. Szwino, "peoretary of State MORE TIMMIN AMECINGTO. ; 7...WAsmuorregi t " From ,our Sunday Edition. Ittant. ~.ifttite*-11fhr=7 . = Havinc proonred Bemun ;Power!'we RN, prepared;o iimeeitrs JPO 40fd BOOK 71.f,jr, of nutty` d reg descOpticp; aieitier thAtit 34.344 t ,01h:paielip tabligthlentla the deilnOi - ... RATES or ADV.hatrISIMO. . ,2 1 WrFuor 0/4eitarhatecOMolooB.l2lrdleiPaPHlPai n e s- "• ,- ' 6t es or more than four constitute alaqns" Mir Square, one day. - " one week.. .4. . . ....... Of one month • " three mmattlsz..• t ., l ,. ? ? 2 .•ihiiit • •• t uk (Vs 4.1 i • " six monthit..c: • 00 P Square: one day 60 two 31. 200 66 one month I " three IDOntbe..' • • shr. months.... • Imo year ' 20 sarrltadneits •nottess Inserted In the Load eetteas4ire •belbre Marriages and keathe, FIVE CENTS P ER LINT f or oath- Miertem. - - • - • gat Matxktges slut IDeatbs- to be obliged *mei , bdve .Weeleelge• •• • NO. 86i The President Expresses His Sentiments Wes/lummox, April 14: la 11r.ldneolies 'reply to the Virginia coin-- missioners, after cApre:ising his regret iihat .the publib mind lestill uncertain as to his course ateferrlng,to the policy:marked out 14 ref iiiaugnriii address; lie saidt—But if, as it now appears:to be true, in the pursuit of a purpose to 'Atha the-United States Authorities from theselplaces, an Unprovoked assault has beau niadelupon Sumter, I shall hold myself at 1111.;" ertY Jet repossess, if-I can, like places which bad been !seized before' the. Government was de volved upon me; and in any event, I shall, to the best of my ability, repel force by force. TA ease it proves true that -Fort Sumter has been assaulted, as is repreeented, I shall per haps &Use - this United States mails to lie with drawn from all the States . which claim to have seceded; believing that'the - comutencemeht of actual war against the Government justifies and pOssibly demands it. • Whatever else I may do' fol. the purpose I shall hot attempt to; collect the duties on ports by any armed invasion of any part of the country, not meaning by this, however, that I may riot land a force if deemed necessary to re lieve forts:upin the borders of the country. Sympathies In the United States. Heurax, April 18. The intelligence of the bombardment of Port Sumpter reached this city this forenoon. The Legislature, amidst intense emotion, passed the following resolution by a unanimous vote: " Resolved, that this House has heard with the deepest sorrow and regret of the enthral& of civil war among their friends and neighbors in the UzdteffStates, that this House, without ex pressing an opinion upon the points in contro versy between the contending parties, sincerely lament that those who speak their language and Shire their civilisation should be shedding each:others blood, and desire to offer up their fervent prayers to the Father of the Universe for the restoration of peace. penrutylva,rtia Volunteers. _ _ The noble yolunteers of this State are pre paring' We understand that.some thirty yol unteericompanies tendered theirservices to the Governor within twenty-font hours after the War bill had passed. Even Little Quaker Del aware county, is organislei ac'ircilitritar com pany.: i The western portion of :this State is all for war, and vrp should not_be surprised to hear that. Pefinsylirdnia will furnish tobops • enough' to put down the Rebels at the South. Preparations at Neer - Orleans . NEw Ontatne Aprill3. There 7iya a grand muster of the city volun teer connianies this` morning. rceperntionsar• being made to defend the Hisaineippl river in •.:.. Aptentible-auennen: • • • Excitement at Boston. . , ; Bosza4 April 18' An'intinse excitement ivss created in Ws city - this 'afternoon by the receipt of the Charles ton teleglarne.' The announcement of pcinite.ei surrender was , not:: believed by many. others pronounced I; hoax. A more ,detailed. ac - count of this'bloodless battle and snrreader are anziOnsly airatted. '" :. - . Appointments at' Wasitingtcin;,. - . Westuroxrwl,Aprill3:? Alexander Murdock has been appointed Mar- - shall andßobt. B. Carnahan U. B. District .64-: toiney forlhe western district of Pennsylvania. Armistice Agreed Upon. A boat-frond one of the war vessels •on the mashie ' has - communicated with General 191- move in oommunkof forces on Morris Islarid made request_ hat • one of the steamers be lowedlo eirtt' the pert for the purpose of tak ingawayAiaGerion and his command: Ari ar rangencenkbas been 'agreed ,upon -by the par ties to stay farther proceedings until nine o'clock to-morrow. Fort - Pickens liffinforced. - , 14,1861. .I:ert Pickens has positively been re-inforeed by.the Government_troops.,,and it, is now in iniittie-iCeondition that it will be impossible for . the rebels toatikeit,CO.Vehifllily isfiaddidalfe Fort Suntpter Must Bo Re-taken. Westrnicrviii,l46lll4oBGl/ PreeldrePO4.l=ol4 elikePAV tima fiosretgke Suultecatall.hazarlis., • • - F• ' Vitt fitAgOif ua t .L.ci , ' Vials, bealnimArketi , • ' , 844 4 43 1 Le l"; ' r rino-Amile; atrawbotiy, {, •' - fair) Rosa Waroii _ Reit Batnag Soda; 4 - - rFeAre rti. l B. l l.t%Qi c i_ Freall SELLER'S „ • • TCH/LIEPAGNF..NOINEB." - A WAAL= Omuta .ar Ce.; I L LE!tY 1 : 1 1: 81 44 4 , ' • ' • - / 11 INPI ;arOclitrge Ia Etore aikto! 419' pp . JOHN. H., ZI,EGLIR. .•.!c,icGQ • - • - YB - Haiket ROM kH r b Boysjalla for Sdei)t' S"uw* 411J4E'R - ABovg. .LOCUST: 2 Faittertil of ROBERT ArBEWBES Wicpt for . . T bazaolikatim op the lot Monday. Au ThecrOom is well ventilated; copicor la big ri/r- Diehtio; teidl l ever,' ;aspect Well adapted for at:11.1(4 • • OATHARDtBIiffittWEVS - Schoor for iris;bawd ij - dhe op.motiikatrtii will opep peitiatieeb t time: The vdom bee been .elegapt4) , !Wed up dorOgibo. vacation, td, in'omete'ihe health'and-tioinfort sitichohlira. , ,14n31-4g ..W I LISIXiC : B . EIr s A A D um ; N o o N; 1 .14 , c : .;11 :: : j.,,, ::! , : . : : - ,: =J ,: : HERRING,uIIoL I; ... -!. ',', -•' • COD. 'IS NI,. I;:_ - • ‘• o . ~... - ::::,..'.441181, N ' ~ o, L 1 .....:,,' ..,i , -i- Or "lie atm we have' all ilx different „sized package fronr.tha,*l4o theialta stciteiadlor sa*'atialat- - ' , torta i tigie_iiii v -. i5 ....41 ,.. 1 ..., ~ .. , [. railliiiltßT;Rt ir iniir + Mal ' .'"'• - - streeMesalon given on the Lt of April next. For . particulars enquire of [fault ] J. B. SIMON. Caiktstrorr, April 13-1 P. X