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MS SS ||ii| s*!S?§« rti 0: > * * «■ " »* \ Ji k ■■'*/! * t *V * r -»> v i v t 1 2 Y * -ori <*• •* * t G-fi * T +c±h *f > *»V ; %r,. • y^s^-'UA. f» v l4 'IA «* k >*V ,V, 'th ■ fr/<W «• “? u. ■* f f» '*■*’? V' - ’ ' ■ .: :;v : :■ • - v-vc ~ *tv ■*. jc/a** ••• / v- *- "■ »' u 1 . . * «-•*? * • *?*♦•» : . •» *43s*6**- *‘* <>*. *.E j:^ :^ >’y :, :.:.. ir f - » y.-> ;■ T »* \ / . . W* ' r- ’ i' *. v * - Report accepted and adopted. On motion of Mr. McAuley the following was adopted. liisotced, That Messrs. Dilworlh and Bid well be requested to have the powder at Wclls ville, returned to Pittsburgh and stored in their magazine. The Executive committee, to whom was r© a erred a resolution relative to Allegheny Ar senal, asked for further lime, which was grant A communication from H. B. V&nvoorbees, of Oakland, offering bis services to command a scouting party for the protection of our homes and country, of one hundred men, or -more if necessary, w:tb horses and .Sharpen' ri des and other necessary equipments, the ex penses to be paid by the citizens of Pi ttshurgb and vicinity, was read and referred to the com mittee on home defence. Mr. Parke offered the following, which was referred to the Finance committee : Resolved, That each dry goods house, retail or wholesale grocory, and all branches of trade that furnish necessaries of life, and who are disposed to do so, send to either member of tbo Finance committee a communication as fol lows : 4)£ar Bib —Your cornu ittee has credit at our house for goods to the amount of $ , for which amount the drafts of your commit tee will be u.: >n ored. The goods furnished by us to be used for the supply of the families of the volunteers who have left in defence of the laws and constitution pfour country. Hon. Wm. F. Joboqton, from the executive committee, to whom several matters bad boon referred, madea verbal report, recommending •thot tbe Finance Committee appoint persons in each election district to collect a fund for the relief of soldiers’ families. The public are requested to pay money to no one except the collectors appointed by the Finance com mittee. The fund so collected to be paid over to the Treasurer of the General Committee, who shall pay it out on orders from the relief ■cpmmittee (who are to investigate all applica tion! made to them) properly countersigned by the chairman of the executive committee. The report was accepted and placed on fito. Dr. Gazzam moved the appointment of a •committee of geveo, for correspondence, which was lust. Dr. Gallagher offered a resolution that the executive committee'be instructed to request fcJecretary Cameron to place under* the direc tion of the general committee two thousand stand of arms, to be distributed among the home guard, which was referred to the com mittee on home defence. Mr. Howe then read an address, which ho stated had been prepared by Mr. BaUowell, a of the committeo appointed for the purppse. It was received with the loudest demonstrations of approval and was unani mously adopted, and the thanks of the com* rnittee returned to the author. It was then resolved that the names of the committee bo appended and the address published In all the city papers, and also in proper form for distri bution, road from the pulpits of the various churches on Sunday and once in each of the public schools. The address, a most able and eloquent one, was as follows. Wo true man in the tforth can read it without a thrill of enthusiasm and a new ebullition of patriotism : f l\> the citizens i,f Western Pennsylvama An unexpected emergency has arisen. That •Constitution framed by the wisdom of our forefathers—that liberty established by their ■labours—that ; ndopendonce sealed and sanc tioned by their life blood, are menaced, not by the hostility ol foreign eaemies, but by the reckless ambition of domestic traitors and as piring demagogues, who have long partaken •of the blessings of our free government, and enjoyed their full proportion of its emoluments and privileges. unhallowed passions have plunged our beloved country Into the fcowors of a civil war, and have in some meas- ••«5V - v ■■ .-. iVu'ftVA'i'.* ,<.• • *• : *r* il)t* Path) JDost. JAMES P. BAKE, EDITOR and proprietor ■['Ulna:— lwily, Five Dollar. per your, atncUr in ad- Tance. Weekly, Single subscriptions Two Dol Inrs per y*ar; in Clubs of fire. One Dollar LOCAL AFFAIRS. Arbitration Committee ot the Board of Fur March and April. WM. McCREF.RY, V. I’. ISAIAH DICKEY, S R- McELROY, TO LETS for pads atthis office. Meeting of the Safety Committee. At three o clock on Friday afternoon the committee of public salely met at the Mer chants Kichango. l)r. Oszzam, from the powder committee reported that they had received a dispatch from the Secretary of War, desiring tnem to hold on to the powder. Or. (i, then tele, graphed to W. U. Wells, Mayor of Welie ville: “You are right; continue to hold and guard the powder." Soon after he received a dispatch stating that the shippers had ordered the powder back to Pittsburgh, and asking if he should let it go. In connection with Dr Geo. McCook, he replied: “No, don’t move powder on orders of any persons eicept.the i of Safety or Secretary "f.War. Sparo no expense to guard it where it. is. This action was signilied to Secretary Camerou by telegraph, and the desires of the War Department asked for. No reply had jet been received A communication from several gentlemen desirous of organizing a cßvalry company for home protection, was referred to the commit lee on borne defence. it was subsequently r ported back with the approval of the comm tee. A communication from Capt. Campbell, of the steamer Sir William Walltce, sUting that he had on board of bis boat, which would leave on Saturday, some munitions of war, belonging to the government, which ho did not wish to carry to their destination (St. Louis) without instructions from the com mittee, was read and referred to the powder committee. Wm. H Smith, Ivq , was, on motion of K I). Uazz&m, added to the general Committee. Hon. A. W. L minis, Hon. ,1. V. Penney, and Msj. Wm. Wade were also added to the com mittee. The rules of order of Select Council, so far a* applicable, adopted by the committee. Hor.. P. C. Shannon, chairman of the com mittee on home defence, presented the follow uig report upon the resolution referred to them on Thursday : I. It is recommended by the committee that each ward, borough and township in the county of Allegheny be requested to form a company of not less than fifty men, for home defence. - This organization, for the present, shall be merely a volunteer one not subject to any other authority than that of the commitleo of Public Safety. d It is proposed that this organaztion shall be the nucleus for future reeruits for the public active service of the country. 4. As soon as fifty men shall bo enrolled in any locality the fact shall be reported to this committee, with the names of the j>ersons en rolled, to be copied into the register of the committee. 6. All captains, lieutenants, *fcc., shall be elected by the persons enrolled in each com pany. All battalions shall be offered in the same way, to wit: by the vote by ballott. 7. Regiments shall be officered in the same mode. b. As this is a voluntary organization all males, of whatever age, tit for such home ser vice, from 1H years upwards, may bo permitted to enroll their names. 9. All the companies thus formed shad be subject, before admittance into our service, to the inspection, if required by this committee. 10, All certificates for the present shall be issued and signed by a quorum of this com mi Use. FrUnds and Fellow Citizens ; Cj J' - r • • I ■ « »» ** I ure exposed our homes, our families, and our firesides to the desecration and ruin of hostile incursion. Under these alarming circumstances tb.s ommittee of Public Safety has been organ' IZG ■ Wot to supercedo the action of ordinary tribunals, not to interfero with the exercise of judicial power, but to aid the constituted au thorities of our land in the preservation of th i public peace—the organization of efficient means of defence—the protection ami support, of those whose natural defenders may be absent on the call of patriotic duty, and if need be, (which may God forbid) to report for judicial action all persons, who, false to every dictate of duty and patriotism, may secretly contribute that ‘‘aid and comfort" to the enemy which they will not dare publicly to a knowledge Diversified as may bo our bu?inr*j avoca lions—-our national prod lection.- —uir reli- H. CAMPRKI.L, B. PBEBTOK, WM.MK.ANB. gious opinions—or our political penlim-nu, on this umtiionlous occasion, wo add ro-is you, n *l as farmers or manufacturers, as men ban!.- or lawyers, net as Irishman i.r German- Englishmen or Welshmen. or their dev ants-not as Catholics ,»r Protestants tod a- Democrats or Republicans . but as ritt-.ms - *.« Americans or Pennsylvanian-, and a- su, h we call up<m you to unite as one man in the port of those glorious instuulnms under win our country has at'-a; in-d a growth and pr perity unequal*! in the hi«t t) ,•? World Ijot your young men advance to meet threatening invader-your oid.-r citizen* ganizo f.ir the defiun e n| their domestic lornri -'•t Rmj.U prin.sinn l.c ihr.l< l„r i 1,,. mij., thu Umilius i, u, Ii , m ,u buDH) »n,l 1U plnrtfur.v |,. r 11m n«rri .lull™ tho leuta,] liol.t. I,u ,i m ilndl bearance and charitv j r.n *l]. i, )4;f:4 . all minor il.fferrr.c country * salvation. and above ar. rr.v.nt; the JUfrtirM of our rails >. ;-t u - U’.-lr in determination to fU.-tain U,e l -.i. n, if.-> C.,n elitution, and the Law?, mul transmit u> p«*. terity the inestimable tuc.v* ..f obertv received fr.un uwr ani ti*. in <sUii, v^tea 1 eat dopendoix-o upon t!i* support and appro** of linn wh i rules the nations wiiti Hid r J ami without wbor>e n -lire n«t * tparr-w ! to the ground WILLIAM WILKINS, Chairman Wm J Morrwo, Vs m Cidcjw.. Jarne* p Batr, k ] nunp^.u Wm F Jnhufctoo, hi Ja« hii»* l>r (»«or M <> MiHooh iohn 1 Jjravn John Maraii*]! I.* h Hnot**r T J H gb*m. W M H«r»h 1 ’ilworih. I ha<#«ivn. k Charle* Haru-)., ,\»r y Im»k1 Piu«nmD<>n* n»n> i hi uiir C l. Mag«**\ uw.o *-• ■ •'t Andrew Muter, Jeroan Park, Jr, C H PauUoo. Alexander N.iur •* N P Fetierrnan, John D Iv'iji!v. I* Georg* b liay», Benjamin Courm i John A l» UtojrJ, John J Mu^, W T M flww... C W Kirbew>u Joseph kayo, J B Poor, 1 H Kowlej, James Herdtiuto. Andrew Scou. b H Knilrr. lisvto K Bayard, J B McOioi.xjk, Jarrx*s K<*lJy, J unei bai»lai r >, Wiiham Maruo, William Robinson, ir WiUuun Hmtiop, Harry W»»Qwrj*M. William H Mci T J (iallagber 1 hutnw blot*', Ru«*mU Krrt-u, J il Foster, Charles Mr’KmgM. Wii.iAin Nevti. John I> Kailej Jl> U W Kl-ldrll. June* H «,-| t> William M l.ynti, Thom«> W J HowwJ. Holo'non •> «•! ir . J P Pm. K MUler. ,r . H I, Km* wait. *itH>r#«* U \\ i>uu. Jißlen lt*-*.r**, J VS' lUtrkrr. K H Patu-r-.ni. W K Ntnairs. oi'or*.'* waUof* A NuDoiMn, K M<-K*e, William l'iiHu"S Willuun >1 tut^ar. )>r f.iie o o OM-liu*. I»r 1, Mdvk k/.ln»ri MoKlh'-rn. f- r. ilnnrk ( oluer. I'liouiM HarmlioU Ar«*fcltral«J M >• Hr t.J* Aodr*rw Kiilloo, W liloun Mnmmoa. Alexander Uilanua. r*«org«* A iwn, William < »rr. Jtm<*a B«noy, r . J B C*nft»lU H I. Hollriun, William b Hulm 1* I' Knnw Will A I-are. Rol««rt Finm-v, Alexander 1. . N P Hawjer, W H larelj, At half past lour o’clock the committee ad journed to go to the Pennsylvania Railroad do potto meet the Ohio and Indiana volunteers expected to pass through. The exmnuiltee will meet again at the Board of Trade rooms at three oh look thin afternoon. The ovi'r.wr<>Ui;l'l f. the |."|.tilare gave vent W lliuinp«lv«*o yer-lorday morning in an attempt to Lynch an Irishman named Murta, a coal-boatman, by suspending Inm from a lamp-poM at the corner ol Fourth and ftmilhfiold utreeU. Murta was charged with having boen uno of a committee who some time vince notified a young man narm*i Hay**, of this city, to leavi, New Orleans on a few bour»' notice, lie made hi.-' appearance at tin* armory of the Washington Infantry, on Thursday night, whim he wan attacked by Hays and knocked down, having his nose broken and his scalp cut. He would have been Urn to pieces had it not been for the more prudent and order-loving mombers of the company. Ho was seized again yesterday morning by an infuriated mob who were about to deal summarily with lnrn, when ho was res cued by the Mayor’s police, assisted by mem bers of the Washington Infantry, lie look refuge in the tavern uf M. Keenan, Bmitbfiold street, stricken with terror and was hotly pur** BUed by the uiob but escaped from tho rear in the custody of an officer who took him to tho Mayor's office, where ho was kept in safety. Murta denies any connection with the chasing of Hays from New Orleans, and alleges that he had enlisted in the Washington Infantry. It very good citizen should deprecate lawless violence of this character, as when the bad pas sions of men aro aroused innocent men are as likoly to suffer as the guilty. Wo havo a oom mittoe whose duty it Ib to investigate all such charges and those matters should bo brought before them. BwpposbktoUavk Been Htoi.kn. —A pock ot book was found in the back collar of Mussrs. Culp & Shepherd yesterday morning, which without doubt had been stolen. A number of papors wore found in it, but no money, and was doubtless thrown in tho cellar after being rifled. It is aupposed to havo belonged to a gentleman named Woi. J. Baughman, of Kast Liberty, as that name was found on some of tho papers. There is quite a number of pick pockets about the city at present. The Pennsylvania Kailhuad— J. Kdgar Thompson, Ksq , the Prosidenl of tin* P**nnpyl vania Railroad, was sent for on Wednesday to W ashington, in order to make the lunjessary arrangemonU with tho Government for posses hU.n of the road, so far as to give the latter the entire control of the road for the transpor talion of the troops and baggage from the West to Harrisburg, where they will rendzvous tem porarily. •'■fc ■»•*» ■.*i ©be j|oot : * th*« grt.&*. ih; vt <*f our Kr»o<“i»« -v,ii*r I ‘ J -u«?*art li \ W M r«r K Ji Ba/U«. I K Vlurj.h. W Irwtu M lr»m Wtn r iv«rr Ju* l Al**i M(«!«• Hmui'l • Alfred bin* is < / ;- I»fio K.nij.ii^it-un Juno Wright, J..hu Mcl s-nnl I, William liunhiil. Wlil uui l ".trim J M hru.l, Hr.:, rt M..iro», J M hili-i. < Mum*, Col 1 *o|»>i'l S*J.i, l>r Wm M auifut, epver, Ib'Orr Maya AdifTin irr-ltj. K-lward J -fin U<iQ.t|i. John C Injun, Ji*no Hr.>wrj John t. l‘u*.., b F K P 1 nr*. P« K 1 * ♦*u, »:«> I H*n. .i.-i.. fn-tim M 24 »r»•. i J h i v.i** H--.M r 'i.jCulj •• K < troe- A n Jo-Murt JAU>~* \ rfD#f, )o»,ii M IVri.mi. Th>*iUH« .*i I’.lmir Ham;.*-. Mc K*- »r. JoJjji N M <•< f . '• H Mm*.-,I K Mo--rt.fc*u ••••or ye o Ui» Walie-r H |>j* n« . I»r 1 >i'»*or.i. i•» V 111 ll *»D, An.) burke. It* K |i »n 1-» w .. m . M I *rL, l.oli t W Ilu«ih M U,«*. I' •»d I- U *U«- >h:u i i na>*-r- i K .! ' J (Jilti >Jcl >»»|U. 1 <*">«•• H M urr»r . June - McAuie-v Joi n Uraiuun, W »n Hoi mew, l»%nie.| NrKle>. Wihuun \Voo.J-«. George H ThurMou. Kdwafl dun^xi 1 , )i William I! Hmiiii. A W William W»io. Attempt at l.wirhing - PITTSBURGH. A Meeting oil the Currency Reform. A large number of our business mon assern , at City Hull on Friday morning to tako decisive action on tho currency reform, which h&s boon agitated in Pittsburgh since March -Ist. Captain Campbell, the former Chair. n? '* twent ' un military duty, Georgo K White, Ks,| , was chose,, i„ preside, and Mossrs li, L Fah. n.-to, i, and C. Uanson Jjovn olr»c Lo<l i.***. Mr. Unto*, n fv>lls>wintj preamble 1 .luLifUi- . WIIKKKAS, Pittsburgh and vicinity has long been a ro|>ository for all,kinds of'bank paper, without regard to its convertibility into specie funds, and which conversion has occasioned a loss of from one to ten ,«r cent on tho industry and products of the labor of the city , and wheroas, a movement has bean in operation since March •_> Ist, l»Gi, to take all depreciated an 1 other paper only at its irorl/i --which movement has worked well, and gained strength ,lam -and a.< it is the Opinion of this i11,.,.Ung that the tun i has now arrival t„ put the iiiovem,.,,, ~n a lirm basis tii'Tfluro [>.. it hr* I idht fur hr* in i/iir jmwi*r ling, from lt)H limn oil trafcSHclioua gba v** a |>hr basu AV> ./r td, That in \i»w t.f cartvini; out Um , Vl ’ bream bin ami rrs .luti ir,, a c..tmoilUw of m.-ii. r.-|.r.-*..i,tin K Urn ,litl.in.nl bran . I'iisiim-., b.> ap,.,.i„1,5! |, v tb'. hi.... Urn;, l" li'-l n- mi hinruliv.i l ninmillw. ~l lb.. 11,ir. rnn.-V H.'l.irni M "iii'inl, .1 uly ii .hall * ■ daily, after hanking hours, and and publish tho rat»v f.ir tbo orwu. .rig Jjtv ai whudi currency imn bo <.»n v'Tti-cl ml par I’HuN, which rale#. w*» hereby ngre**, shn" Im. bnnJuic on one an<l nli cl u . a A .or Him" di*<'u«fiu*u the resolutions wf*r< ofl "f H •) Uf.ob, unanimouHi Mr. h-iila'i.-S*- ■ road tlm i.amoy of ...yera] jus...o.r ni. n, and s U o^,. fc i.. v i tij., H[-j.oii.fiuenl "" " >' '■■' •I-:'-* ( ■ onni:l tun Tho :,.iint„. r *'’•* ‘ '"Vi. »ml Mr WVd ! Ilitil tl.o |:«|»|- road t>« adopted, ai .1 l'.a'. llj.'y have |j -liii.ro* the I'oiu,,, i a " 'o <'-.mpn*« a representative of cadi bram-h of niMjl» l,i r;11; . and all oilier bun. iu-8. Tho motian was h-1-.j t-d Ths w ,|| , n J'liiil.t brokers Ml. I !r..n u,.-r,, and Hi,. aotn.ii tbHC onimitloo will r.-.'l'-ot our whole indimlrv > ,r Ward, of Hi.. ii-„, l; While A l ■ , tn. vo.l that tho Kiwutivu l 'orn ri.iu.Kt I'-' . to'.ructisl to con lor with 11.0 ti.oi.nl ~f Irnd-, and if i ss l l.l f |.r... ur.. Uj.'lr u|w , Mull m tlii.uiov.din.nl. and that the o.imnil i™. ho fiii-U,..- Wi.tr,,a.i.| 1., ply.-, llinmohl,,.. p.ibin preen, al as early a day a< |a«.eit,.e, in,. hfrt j.ian lfo'y ran aa.jg.B.t pnd.il the i..m. tllut.lly al large Iroin Ui„ loe.ca entailed by U"i rl. l'dlMii! ol foreign bank paper Tho bullion was adopted 1 hi* r***i!u'.Mn urul.'r i-unnd.‘rati *n al In.* mfani,*, K . ;.r..a .Jing Ibal aiuw In.* Urn i,f M.»_v ali .i..pr«*t»u*l fon-ign curnini-j rbnuld tw refused bv tiutlQHBH men. wax railed U |, par-ai;.. warmly dirciiMin! by b-.u mer. i hon.t and w.irkini'iiion, wb*. eonUnded lbat il lb» mnrny wax made whniiy uncurrnni n w.inl.l | X i in v**n ,*i,l. I’m* r«..|uli,m war adopted ;jr:ani!n*>u»iy Tbt* <■ tai rnian r.iad a vr*ry patriotic preamble RuJ rryn.iuUun*, c**- lh« bu*mo*9 men «.i l*:U*burph to aupport \h« >auonal (,«>v«rn. t uont in lU | urjMn»r’ p,p Ul down a !l and punish iti ■ trailer* Tbt>p&j»er wtu adupU-d wllh murh «‘iuhuiiavoj. and after three hearty ■•btvirft for tbo \‘ n:->n the adjourned * Ka>t T* RKNTry, Apnl hm, |v..j • ! l hart, / »* ( I noticed an arln !<• m V»Uwda>'. I -'uiny Wo and u«»o i n Ui# morning e imuo <d that paper, sUlu>£ that I lia>j botVi ;**l U* j4V»|VO lbl« pijfc/'f .»n fc, « --uru of utter, ng lr«*onat>i.. aeniimnnU. The fcUlcinont U totally falae. ha there hat never Im*<u a wurd a*id Ui too alk-uI leaiinj; on any account. I bav.i n«»v«r unU-rUm.-i »uch ion. Unions, a, thuac r. fcrrixi U», and < uUffummtir never uttered them J 1 lim-" my own idea* ab-oil Ui.j . au*.tt Ibal brought or. the |>r««nl .Ulc oi alUin, . but 'i'oiiiuie* hate b—!i r, mui.-m ...) |,y lb., S IJi, 1 bo.non lb at ,-v-r_> mat: ;:i wbu*e t>rt bojiu t!i*« !,r\ivrt *N*‘'j i I un<i w ' * Irue Aro‘’rxah, U-*- <-uy.‘frni,- r t i.- ;t a V ur >. A “ r ! ' ' “ Al >: \a> >nr # C"nvi»nt. Wtat- J l'• * , .• :i th o li of Aj.ri:. M‘w hat- ..m r<-..g).>n M»i*r M »ry K^ina., her auieiun pr..|c*o.. n of Uo \ ..w, ,*! ,n lb.. I'Mvino* of K. l;. v 11 ; ,h,.p I >'•iiiunoo ".i lie i vkhiu-,.! the mm,,.. day M iin.Ji;. i olJunnHl -m r.;..ip n M.f-r Mss il-i.li;.; Karr--*, (in ro ICi'.n Mil-T Murv Mis* Annie I• « * i.. ' .11 .ri M\ti.<]»,. ro o-i visd the hoi v hatm . s ih»- O-d.T . f Men y -lbofi»rtmir a> LlJ.>ir, and the Iwu latter u !'»> HiiUt.i, frofn iho linmii of U,n Bishop, wbo was inottli*! by f.o\ **r»l pri«*3l« uf the ■i'i'. «.**• Uti the (. :i 'WII.C Um H.Miop admin inter** I the U-><\ Sturn iix.-n l vl 4 '.*r. n rtna ti.'r. 1.. el -w; wur.t; Udie, ~| Up A. adeiny. oue of whom 5» ft i_vnv«rl A M KANuK ( lE. r\Kr AN. K \V« tlftVO |U*l hPHrd r.-iftU*] by a gentleman from Uo north trri part ul ltn« mmih, a rather strange nr eunifclance. which wo believe u> be altogether unparalleh*! A few nights ago, a him Urge bor»o, belonging U. Mr li.bort M. f'fttternon, reaidint; u.-nr r*llnraoii , i Mill*., whilst ManJ iruj in the Man of the stable, bad m.»ujo bow gut lu.-* Innguo through a . rack in the parumn of the tull, and in bm violent .'ir*rUon« to pun rain it, actually f*ullni a rntn r iu «ut /> v ik< roof.i ll i- sup|>ooyj that whiUt hi* tongue waa fastened, the bur>e in the adj -ihing Mall bad bit lit it, and thus <au*od the frantic oi urliooa which reaulUU M'rirmly scarcely poxaibio that tin* j«»ur anunni ran but vivo.—• H Hxammrr Mkju v Mom it a I. - - Tho M lowing n.MiU.n h 1 fciastflr contributions U> Uc*i Murry Hosj.iU aro rrporUnl : lvu>r'i, AllhuhODy si. Mar> (*,' rKUi't ville HL I.|!U'iu, k Dtl Illaii *»ill< HL M»ry'», Kr««-|»nri bt Maiiht**-, 'l y r«»u© ... Pin** Cr*«k MuPou-r c Huiiw Sc. P . Doosya. Mary'n. ' H-arti* .) "i Pair.ok*. U..iu»ai AdiiMt"Q«l Ir-.fu HL I’hiil'" •oi'Y I*ol si> —The body uf an infant wu id floating in the river at I'lpotuwn yog- A lost mortoin examination wag made, and it was di»< .vorcd that the ehild had lived about two week* aud died of liver disoa»n. It had been jdared in a box ami thrown in the rivor to save burial expenses. Troop* Ordered West.— Tho oicitement in our city was Incroated last evening by the announcement that tbe troops wore ordered back from the East. What can be tbo cause we are not aware, but we can safoly say that McClelland, Weaver «& Co. have the most elegant assortment of Silver Plated Ware to sell this day wo ever saw, which will bo sold this day at '1 and 7A o’clock. Sword Presentation. —A sword will be presontod to Lieut. Charles F. Porter of tbo Fireman’s Legion this morning at 11 o'clock, at tbe Vigilant Engine House, by the members of that company,to which Mr. Porter belong*, Mr. Porter is a true and tried soldier. He served in Mexico with theSapporsand Miners, and no man possesses more of the calm courage, porseveranco and endurance which character ises the true soldier. The meeting called at the Merchants’ Ex* change last evening for tbe purpose of making provision for families of volunteers was anti cipated by the action of the Safety Oommitteo in tbe afternoon and those present agreed to abandon independent action and co operate with that body. Laht Nk.iit <> k Mr. Cowl dock.— Mr. C-mldock e engagement at the Theatre closes to-uigat. Tbn bill oilortid is the “Willow Copse, Mr. Couidock as Luke Field.ng and tbo “Birthday id Fr.'odoru," Hanchott as (run. Wsrmn nrul o f . Filter hk (ion Wash ington L (, t thuro bo a full house. I)K> SmibiNa -V Munson have removed their olhoe to No. lal Penn etreet near St Clair street. A ,***•• a. *& + - # ATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 1861. Tbo blood of the people is still at fever heat and the utmost activity of preparation for the coming contest is everywhere apparent. Our people think and talk of little hut the prosont troubles and thore Boema to be but one voice —a universal determination to sustain the Government at all hazards. At Gen. Nogloy's head quarters, Girard Houso, the greatest activity still provails, and ho is literally besieged by persons calling upon him on business connected wiih the forward ing of troops, the organization of companies and the olhy business of tLo department. The two regimonls called for are, wo believe, full, and by Monday or Tuesday they will all havo been sent Eastward, and probably follow ed by Gen. Negloy himself. ofT-jrod tho Recruiting si,II goes on spiritedly, and n"w companies arc constantly being formed. Tim DiejUPsno Greys have a hundred and tilty men and contemplate forming a second corps, to he ca bal Company B The I nlantry have over twm hundred enrobed and will al-o organize a second company, Capl. Win Tromllo is also organizing a second company, whir hi- rmw id,out fifty strong The Firemen'- Legmn now numbers one hundrod and the Shieid- Guard. fifty sevuii. T'is "||„ m Guards" are rapidly filling up ,n both cities and the adjoining boroughs. There wifi be enough to form at least two regiments A a,ie comnanv has been organized in Uwrcnecvill.., the '• r.awroncoville I'tituU (iusrds, " Capt Kuhard Kwalt has b-on ohosc, emu mender. with d.din Herron ns Kn,t lnr-utenaet. am I'ti,, on- Little ns .Second Ideu'.eoant Anoth <-r rmnpeny ~.f ”l' r, i.-n Guards has b 0.., ■ rga,„z.,l at the Allegheny Kr.gme house with the I. Ilowing olti.-er, Capt, Wm. A lomlins.,ll . In Gl.-UI., J....»j,h lirowri ; dm Ei.uit . Mathew Grail . UrJ.-rlv .s.-rgcni, Fergus-.n .SorreUrv. Jam.., E w-'iity mi mor. Iroin the .South side uf th- M.. l,Ot.gahela river have Hartal an orgamzi. to.n,with i>r G. .S. ltaye as Gaplamand George Gali-.p as First EieuUmaot Th- ,-i, r. dment •t is at the St Mr holm, H lei. r,rant .tree ar.o another at Hie armory, .-s.-r- nil, str.-el. The •• Wilkins Guards,' f.,r 1i,..,,.. serncc are rapidly organizing under the auspices e D. li Wll bains Mid K, J Gra..- The ot.m I' all > w,li billed by ni l(C n unro j , tt p. vr! and will li.iid thfuiseivea in readmes t<> K»rve at h inoiiienl , n..uc«, Lr tho tun, ~f pii bl lc “ r private pr.q.orty, un Burh dmy M litH r „ ril _ tuiU.v of public tifoty nuy dirwrt Th** A I- Iflgbeny City Homo Guards u the title of another company terming for home protec tion, which will meet on Monday evening f L r B-V>ki are open at Over's, . <.r ner K< d**ra« and Lear,-. k Street*. left f„ r the Kjuu yesterday , r la*t evenrr.g. with the excopLion of a few J-- L-urhn..*: u <d rompAinoa already gun*? forward. A g<*vdi» number *Urt this afternoon. LapL IDer-ton, Into Captain of the City Guard#, !, m g->no Washington U- lender hie wvlcea u> tho Ordnance Onpar tmont. Hu ls Capt. Alexander Hay*, a graduate uI Wt?«i Roirit, who wrvod with dauntless bravery in the Mexican war. He u a capital oflioor and will uomo homo with a higher grade than Captain. IU is toa in4aw to our r© ** K ' ctod follow citizen, Jno. B. McLaddon, Wo wiah to record hero an inuanco of pa tnotic duvuiiun to our counlr? Dr L«a*urc, a pbyki'ian of Now Ca*Llo, with a practice worth J < a K..d -nlor .<l ihu oh, Cit> Cbrohu..,.. whnl, nij h.i . a bauds*.im, ' M\mn\ ‘ "' l '"- ll “ i -' lo *' ,J bu ulß.o, .unpeDded tb« pub “caliuu ~f km paper. given up ku practice; and organised Ike •• Lawrence Guarda, " with which company k<* will arrive on Sunday en r.-uUi for Harrisburg Kdward U Hnon, a ,oi Jli:r I,f lt, « Mexican war, is Kirn Lieutenant. a:: k.,>,..r u. the isUiolum ,f Caph Uusiur, , b«* will make a good *olihur. RroscntaUons kxuh u, (hi tho order of th,. d*>, thofc-i wbueLay &l hoto*) taking ibis uiotb-nl >'f exhibiting their patriot;.m t> ur ( ncn ,i t oi itml J. Hor..n Foster. m 0 />,.,p o r, Li.-uli.nani 11, the Washington Infantry. w», preaeuuvl with a han.l*..m.. (word, by hu brother editors, yesterday So). Schuyer, dr of Uio f Mi.vffr, made tho pruamitatiun address, which was appropriately responded to by Col Foster. Wo know that sword will bo used to tho boat ad.anlage and that tho d.uinrr will novor rogrollhoir liborality C’apt How ioy, of tho Infantry, wa. also mode thn rocip lent of a Colt's revolver, on., of tho most r,„Uv ai;d cUoclivo description, from Joseph .S Cur ry, hop, I.f Hill A Co , hankers i h,r friend Ciiaa. W L iwis. of llio Kirouirm'. Legum was presented with a kandauuio sword Kit sign Donkins, of the tiluna, was presented with a lino revolver, by a numher of Ins Irn-nds Tho ladies connected with tho Third Ward I'ublic Sck.s>l have presented the I g /, .u -avo Cadets, Capl K ikorts, with a boauliful silk Hag, under which they paraded the streets lull., wed by M men. Some of the younger members of the legal fraternity have purchased and presented a superb “su-shootor, to Jamos Sutherland, K<q , who has thrown IllacksUmo asido, and taken a position in the ranks of Capt. Roberta' company. Charles W. Matthews, Alex Klack, and Oliver C. McClung, employees in the establishment of W. S Haven wore yesterday presented with a Sharp's revolver oach. by their follow work men, they having volunloerod for their coun. f.VI IM J 6 .'ll {m 16 HU tl CK / a uo 16 11 II 10 10 M 7 6o b 1)0 fry. Mr, Haven rnado au.appropriate address on tho occasion. Rut wo hoar of so many .reset,tations that we cannot note all. Tho ladies are busy making flags and all the coins panios will bo fully supplied before their doparturo. $l6O was raised in two or Uireo hours yesterday by ladies for purchasing tbroo flags for as many different companies. Since tho above was written we have been present at two presentations, both of which took place at “Our House,” Diamond alley. One was tho presen lalion to John Casseis, Esq., of C. West & Co., w in. goes as a Corporal in the Duquesno Oroyß, by a dozon or so of his personal Irionds, of a boauliful, well-mounted and costly Colt's rovolvor, suitably in. scribed E. A, Myers, Bfq , made the prosentatmn address which was hand somely and feelingly repliod to by tho recipient. A supper, toasts, songs, anti speeches followed and the party separated with mutual expressions of kindly feeling. The other, which was going on at the same time, was tho presentation, by a number of the members of the Undine boat club, of appropriate testimonials to Ihose of their number who had enlisted in their country’s service. To li. 1,. Coltart, Brevet second Lieutenant in the Duquesne Ureys, was given a handsome sword, to W. S. Neeper, Orderly Sergeant, C. P. Caughey, Fourth Sergeant, Oliver P. Fleming, ol the Ureys, and W . S. Collier, Second Lieutenant of the I-iremen s Legion, a fine revolver each. B B Campbell, Esq , delivered the address and presented the articles, and Lieut. Coltart J f F* . v, : ; \ .- - * -, L The War Spirit. repliod for hirasolf and the others. After sup*** , per and tho singing of “Auld Lang Syne," i and some patriotic songs the company retired. We havo seldom witnessed two more affecting occasions of like character than tho abovo Throe trains, which left Columbus on Friday morning, carrying two regiments of Ohio vol untoers, arrived in the city yesterday after . noon and evening. One regiment, under com niand of Maj. Wilson, consistod of the Stato Fonciblos and Videttcs, Columbus, Springfield, Covington, IVkaway and Piqua Guards, and the Rjvor, Lafvyotleand Zjuavo Guards, of Cincinnati—ten companies in all, em bracing about Dine hundred men. Tho other, Cutn uianded by Maj. i > arrott t was about equal in numbers, and included the Montgomery and Jackson Guards of Dayton, MantlijM iNdepondonU, Baldwin Rifles, Co lumbiu Cavlels, Kinney Light Guards, Capt. R.h) s ifu-pany B, and three others. The lir-t tram arrived, with live companies, about hfiif past three o'clock, and was sent on East. Subsequently a despatch was received from Gov. Dsnnis.tn, ordering both regiments to r-main hero until further orders, and tho train wh-, wo understand, telegraphed to return, but this order was afterwards countermanded Ihe reason uf the order to remain boro was supposed to bo tnat troops were pouring into Urt capital bo fast that it was found impossible t*> quarter ami (quip them, which is probably the fact. The first tram having proceeded, the other trains, which arrived shortly before • ignt o'clock, with tho other fifteen comp a- riles, were stopped and tho volunteers, who worn weary, hungry and without equipments, duUcned boro until this morning at half past eight, when they wilt go on toward Washing ton They wore escorted U> City Hall and distributed around at the various, hotels, where tbo) look Buppwr Hundreds of eili/.ens of fered to open their doors to tne brave fellows, but it was thought best not to separate them into small squads, and they wore detilled by fifties, hundreds or companies to the hotels. j VV e neglected to ,->uite alx>vo that the citi zens in the vicinity of the outer depot of Uie iVniisyivum.-i Railroad spread out a, col lation there foi the first detachment iu the afternoon, j The intelligence that the aoidier* were to remain over night waa re ceived so late that proper arrangements for quartering them ha*] not been made, hut the difficulty was soon overcome, as the cap Huns of steamers at the wharf kind- ly offered to furnish enough berthsfor al Accordingly, after supper,the volunteers wore distributed, in companies and tifljes, upon the following boats : AI rna, MLoinoUe, Science, Economy, Sir William Wallace, Key West, St. Lou is, Argonaut, Anglo Saxon, Empire City, Kenton, Mariner, Linden, Moderator, Clara Diamond, Com. Lorry. Thus al (borne 1 woro provided with comfortable longings for tho night and this morning they will resume their journey ns noted above. Tho Reunsylvania volunteers, including those who left boro on Wednesday night, ar rived in Washington City in time for break- fast yesterday SniEi.uß Uuakih*.—As wo state elsewhere Uit* compziiy now Jw tifty.Bovan namaa on itz roll. & few mi.ro aro wanted at tho armorv under Muonic Mali, where Capt. Gallagher car. ho found at all times. BiiUtiiMuHAM, Ajxril 20, lbbl. Tu*? committee appointed Jai. Kerr :or the purp<«e of raising fundi, to aid miii. lary ».'rgani/.Blions, is requested to meet this m.»rmng at lu ucloca, in the Town ilall of Birmingham. DkxtiaTßt. Dr. c. Sill, No. 24i'> Renn treot, attenUs to ail branches of the Denla rofee*uon . Attention Men. {jp ; N rv • s; T"I'T A t'AI.F H'JOTS, ' U.K "XKORUs, (' HKA J • AT 15 FIFTH BTKKF.T WA N TEt i. -Aiq.ly »t tbc Merran '■l" Library, .-oruor i.l .Hr dlair «„d IVud alroela. .Tiu.l 1,.' 0,1, |« ,nl. . log,Ur hand. »pZu JOSEPH MEYEE & SON, M.mi'jvmr«r% and Wfiolr.alr and Rrlail lMaJon, id FURNITURE AND CHAIRS No. U 4 P«»n Ktre«l, ibovt th« Can al, G*l haail B large aavortnieal of Faooj aad Plain Kuroitura, m W»lnalan«l of ovu «n*mv t*r>uir«s an»l vsntuM sqoal in <|uahty and «4yle to any mantifarerrd in th** arwt will aeli al r***ouah»« P***— (ajttrd Irish Volunteers! An aiuouknki) meeting oh the IHISII VOLIKTEBRB will be held thin morning al 10 oVlock, al CONNOLYV Uriuil urert ap2o PO«T OKKICK, { J*itT9m«i.u, April lDiit, 1801. / IV 1 iTICK. —Tlio LKTTKR CARRIER ol ihmotfl** Itaviog l«*A wiiii a Military Company J'ur Wu-iuov'tou. peraoiiM who have hilberto been l*y him will pleaao rail at tbelieneral Delivery window* ul ihm oftiro for toelr mail matter, until the new r*ar nor it* appoints! nptfO K. K. YON HONQORqT, P. M. SAPONIFIER! Important to Families! Save Time, Trouble, and Expense, BEST ARTICLE SOFT SOAP! One pound equal to Six pounds I’OTASIII! For Heir at Whalraale. b, Penn’a. Salt Manufact’g. Co. PITTSBURGH, PA And by all UnimrlKla A- C1,0.a-ra In tho Onltod Statoa DR. C. BAELZ, WATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. AI.SO —AGENT OK HAINBOW’S CELEBRATGU THESE KUPTUBES. OQR.FEMN AMU WAtNEHTB. THE WEST CHESTER ACA AT WESTCHESTER, PA., WITHIN two hours ride from Philadelphia by the Penn sylvania Central or the West Chester direct Railroad, w U rename the duties of the SUMMER TEBM on the first dav of MAY next, and close on the last day of September. Tne School, therefore, is in session during the SUMMER MONTHS. Pupils are received at any time at proportionate oltarees The average number of students is 85, under the charge of nine Teachers. The French, German and Spanish languages are tausht by unlive rebident instructors. For catalogue* annlvUi WM. F. WYEBB, A. M. pSciisF 7 epl2:i!md;eod at Went Cheater.Tamm. New style marine edge note Paper and Euyelopea, for sale by * 1 » J. R. WEEBIK , Ip*' "eST W 1 '.KNTs CALK IiAITKKH, 1 • H. M KKKNBAIH P.K. ■ iWUIWT atTtt. 1 Special dispatch to the Krenin* Chronicle.) CuAMBKRsBuao, April 10.— Editor of Chroni icU —The workshops and fifteen thousand stand of arms at Harper’s Ferry were destroy ed last night by First Lieut. ;jones, and the men under his command, who made their escape on loot to Hagerstown, Aid , and to this point by coaches. They loft Chambers burgh at 2 o’clock this p. u. for Carlisle. Washington City, April 19.—The report is gonoral that the Post Office Department has received a dispatch confirming the burning of tho Harper's Ferry Armory. It is said that the Superintendent ordered the arsenal and workshops to be fired in order to prevent them being occupied and used by an overpowering force of Virginia troops advancing for the purpose. It a i.timokx, April 19.—A terrible scone is now occurring tn Pratt street. The track hav ing been torn up by the secessionists, the troops from Philadelphia and Hew York at. temptod to march through, and were attacked by the mob with bricks and stones. The mili tary fired upon their assailants, who returned the fire. Two members of the Seventh Mas* sachuselta Regiment were killed and several wounned. The fight Is still going on. Ten of the mob are Baid to be wounded. MARKET MAKING At the Washington depot an immense crowd has assembled. The rioters attacked them at the depot. The military fired on the mob, and several persona were wotinded, some fatally. There is said to be four of the mili tary and four of the rioters tdlipd. The city it in great excitement. Martial law has been proclaimed. Tho oity military are rushing to their armories. Civil war has commenced.— The railroad track is said to be tom up outside of the city. Hew York, April 19. The Eighth Regis ment of Massachusetts volunteers, Col. Mon roe, arrived at seven o’clock, and have been quartered at the Astor House and other hotels! Their reception was marked with the most un. bounded demonstrations of welcome ali along the route to their quarters. They leave here at noon. The famous Seventh New York Regiment have nearly completed their arrant ments, and leave here at four o’clock this af ternoon. “““** Washington, April 18 .Latest from Norfolk, received at the Navy Denar? ment this afternoon, state thtt when PendergrastascertainedthSu.ecSnKs obstructed, he placed bis shim ® the' obstructions. should be , ln “ l , weuWdeyel both mT, citizens complied with hie demand. , % Ap s* ~ 9 ~ Tbe detachment of .. i. s First Pennsylvania Regiment,and o Massachusetts Kegiment, have arrived, and are now marching through the city on their route to the Baltimore depot. J - ■* ■*■ &-■ 'J LUi „ l' i --v J itr V / 'f? • h ~~T^W v ;x ',■■ v •*■ ,~i j.^,-] , J-. 'J . < - “*» *is, WJ>*ss* xL-F V , '' , i>.fsC* ‘ * J > jji *„** - - \*f frf - -'■^^ THE LATEST NEWS. BY TELEGRAPH U. S. TROOPS ATTACKED BY A MOB IN BALTI MORE. Troops Moving. The Obstruction in the Channel at Norfolk Removed. THE MASSACHUSETTS REGIMENT. Movement of Troops, Great Excitement in Ba] timore. i-'aiture to Suppress the Jltob. a MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED AT BALTIMORE. Twelve Killed—The Number of Wounded Unknown. Millions of Money Offered to the Government. Baltimore, April -19.—Certain parties threaten to destroy the Pratt street Bridge. As the soldiers passed along Pratt street, a perfect shower of paving stones rained on their heads. The cars have left for Wash ington, being stoned as they left. It was the Massachusetts men that were attacked. I’bree of the mob are known to be dead, and three soldiers were killed. Many were j wounded. The stores are being closed. Our military are rapidly forming. The minute men are turning out. I Two O’clock, p. m.— The Philadelphia vol unteers are reported to be now at the outer depot, but at the request of the Governor and Mayor, the president of the road has ordered the train back and it is said they have started back. Four of the Massachusetts men were killed and several wounded, but it is impossble to learn their names. Wiixklinq, April 19.—The Ai ay or has is. «u«i a proclamation calling on all good oiti /-'in* to preserve the peace and abstain from diseasing exciting topics. The stars and stripes aro generally displayed, and a strong Union feeling prevails. Union military companies are forming. One company organized as Home Guards, is composed of men over forty li ve years of age. Onr delegates, Hubbaxd and Clomens returned from Richmond to-day, and were warmly received. The news from Bal timore, concerning the attaok on the troops, created indignation. The Douglas Democrats of this district in Convention in this city to day, nominated W. G. Brown, of Preston county, for Congress, the only delegate from Virginia, who remained in the Convention that nominated Douglas. He will be supported by all opposod to secession and will bo un doubtedly elected. Zanesville, April 19.—The largest public mooting evor held in this city met to-night. It was unanimously resolved that the last doU Ur and the last man that Zanesville could raise would be given to sustain the govern ment. The St. Patrick Catholic Benevolent Association subscribed $5OO. The city couna oils passed a resolution to-night to t«i™ care of tho families of all those who volunteered; $2600 was subscribed in one hour to day. The second company, under command of Capt. A hot, is rapidly filling up A company of Cavalry is forming. The Home Guards, under command of Capt. Ross, have been organized. Tho attack at Baltimore on the troops causes much excitement. •. *■ & £s*3rV ♦j JT •> • « Nsw Pork, April Ifc-Th* Hudioitnßlvm. '! Railroad baa offered to bring troon* from Albapy and Treyto New York tempt wa.madetopurchaw tb e newateamar Mercedita lor the Confederate *u.. " <-,M reply was that there U W the seceded States to do it. The entireAi... fl Sion, numbering 7,000 men, la offered to tita government to be ready 'id mafch l ai h * \ notice. Intense excitement prevails Antone -ivl the military at hew.;' .'.-*.•*«£? -'' VI The Chamber of Commerce’ hasresolved ' vj that the Government should isine a proclaaia- --'i tion that all persons privateeringander Davla’a * 3 commission shall be dealt with HBpfratw,'end immediately to blockade every SouUiera’jwh. '->1 The Evening Post hear*/ from * reliable .<1 source, that Jefferson Davis, attha head of the "-’■M Confederate army,is within 24 hoars,march of ‘T : Washington. . The Tribune has a despatch from WHmine ton, Delaware, which state. UuttheCaptain ‘V 1 of a merchant vessel, direct, from Pensacola, V A brings information that FortPieken* nowcdit- ’.l tains 800 men, and seven vessels ofwar and transporu were lying outside. AlargeMmher ' V | of Southern troops arrived thereon Saturday 43 1 ■■ . *4 Baltimore, April 10.-A towh has been called for four o’clock, p. ir; R js' ■ ’’Vi now said tbat twelve lives have been lost in tbe Various affrays that bave occurred, - ‘ f. several others mortally wounded. ■ The' mdit • ! <k. alarming state of affairs now prevails, Pah* W lira of half franlio men are lunmng through tbe stroma with guns and pistols. All the stores aro closed and business is generally m - . 'M pended. The population are in >a atpte of 'V-M dread uncertainly as to wbat is yet 'to 'happeh. /' During the affray at Camden station, parties rushed into the telegraph office and wires with a hatchet; tbe damage ■ ' i> • H ASBISBUBQ, April 19.— The has ordered ten thousand Baits of to be made in Philadelphia and tbteethqaaahd I pair of blankets purchased. Gov,.Oartlp.go«a in the noon train to Philadelphia, returning, to night. Ho arms have yet arrived.. The.Q«v» ernor refuses peremptorily w let anymore. Pennsylvania troops move to Washington until they are armed. A companyfrnmJah. . v|| anon has arrived, commanded byaministwof the Gospel. . , "4 Baltimore, April April 19.~-jEKmiy.LAj :'i§ far as can be ascertained, only two,of the Jlas* - * $ sachosetts regiment were Mltoy.' Theybe- ''l longed tocompany C ; their bodiiare now’a 1 $ the police station, but their names tM«i not -iff known. Half a doaen or so are .a wounded, though it is believed thatnoneare fatally injured. The city is now comparatives ■i'/M ly quiet. The military are under arms, the police are out fn full force;' r - ‘ “i|J| I Thmm o’clock, r. m .—Tip excitement it stiil on the increase and all kinds xit' reports are afloat with regard to the departarti of itie ’Ji Massachusetts troops. It is now Hd|| tiiat : J|b fore all the'regiments crowds assembled glahiiig "18 obstructions on the track and in sohoibjdiiusiß , .IV tearing it up. It is understood th«i ti»» |wfo. - ;:|§ cipal part of the Massachusetts Kiia ' “ gone through. Skw York, April 19.—Tlie U. S. gutt boat Pocahontas and the steamer Philadelphia sailed this afternoon. Their destination is - supposed to be Norfolk. , Bostos, April lS.—The eighth regitadntleft-' to-night overland for Washington. to their departure they were eloqaentlvvad* ‘ dres-ed by Gov. Andrews. ' Large public and private Subscriptions for families of soldiers have been TheiNew Bedford Council have appropriated flve’thou« ; sand dollars tor the' benefit of families of the Hew Bedford City Guards! who left in the steamer aB. Spalding. The Council also ap propriated ten thousand dollars fortheorean fzaflon of a Coast Guard. Philadelphia, April 19.—g«en, oom* pames of Philadelphia volunteers undercoms ’Si m«nd of Gen. Wm. S. Small, took tthSple partnre after midnight this morning from - Baltimore Depot, occupying twenty-threecars. M A mong these troops were four companies, the '"Hi 1 if o"®® 0 "®® Guards, Captain Young; Buena VlilSUi Guards. Lieut. Dickinson; Minute Men; Capt ,4k& Tollman, and two German companies-sxnn* ' . Jj manded by Gapt. Schwink. ... s At one o’clock this morning theMasskdin, ’ ff setts regiments loft the corner ofarfiftlSWA. . I Chestnut streets, ontheir way to Weahington. - ’P ihe regiment, numbering over eight hundred 1 service.™ “ lookins **** tvHldogood i | New \ ork, April 19.— Th6 U- S. ateiinar, - I Pocahontas, has arrived from OharlertOn. Her I officers report that she did not arrive off &.J Charleston bar until only an hour previou* to the evacuation of Sumter. “ - ;•■s§ R. S. Davis. , LIDSIPHIA, ' Apf iI 10 —city Coiiß. oils special meeting appropriated a; million dollars to equip, the volunteers* and support their families during their absence in service. Noefolk, April I®-All the Naval officer* here, who are Virginians, have sent their re. signs lions tn Washington. v Washington City, Aprii 19.—The UnlttH Stales steamer Pawneo has Navy Yard. vi‘: BBMOVAT. w ~ ?f| THE PENNSYLVANIA" sitTMAIf. '-4 Ulacturing Company* hare removed their offioate No. g 4 Street, ||jj Between First and Seoond streete where aU order* '-3?- wilt be reoetved, and business atti Med to. oroera . .ti W mhlB.tr OEO. CAIiHODN.f aiSSfti -,®f mm ujujli m « ington. In lota ftftirStfSSfe ooe acre. Some in the village sygS' some with foreat trees, and'bolh:|&rel«®d J nSHtiw J (pound, all notables lor gardening SdttanHlJS'iSf 4 is* P«ea. Priee low and toAiaaceom^.iSWSi^ further information inquired >U»e jlttjr. JBw *' M WHOLESAU FISH ■ «o. m andl2LKom. WkSETM, ' : . ,(Abo»iArrti Street,! ■%]! 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