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"We understand the Governor has telegraphed his inability to give such orders at present, but wiil repommend in his message to the Legis lature, which convenes on Tuesday nest, that an be organized, by tbe State and a camp, formed «t Pittsburgh. "We presume this is al 1 the Goyeraor can do. -In -the tmeantime, we have up doubt, the volunteer companies at present.injlhe pity, will be maintained at the Pair Grounds by the citizens, and make such arrangements’for themselves as will advance thelrahclpHne and render them effective whefti 'called upon to serve in the line. We adviso companies.,‘how .formed ana ready to be ac cepted not to move frbm theirrespective neigh borhoods iff the western'part of the State, until more positive. arrangements can be made tor t h fli nflalio n. * Col. Campbell, of the Tenth Regiment, who arttr«4 mi Thursdey night, brought special Hullz to close the military, de partnfent’tere. '. •>- , , . TM- Eleventh has organized by.- electing tfee folio wWg giffiefcrs : Colonel, Tnoa. : ijfeulUCql. J. .N. jjurviance; Msior; Wm. B*MiUingar, J&. SL Kincaid had; bean, appointed L,a ijf w Siirfeeant'lisjar-and: jSbn m. Thompson Pay \ msMffir, Three Washington In-.. Utorv, A. B: O, the Buttor Btuei, Chariton a Blnee and Gonui&hy B. Bnquetne Greys alsq. belong to tbu regiment. , They go to York where the Tenth Regiment <of thedine.Beeand of our-IMnit'Brigade) waa;«enC . " J Col. Campbell will slso send a battery of sir, guns from the ar*ehal,"wbibh will be Btatiohea! ** The Scott lifcion, Vlttoburgh lovincibles, Pennsylvania ZOuaves,' Allegheny Ti'fles and. Allegbeuy Light Guards,>re in the Seventh.l Regiment, at Camp Irwin, near Chambers- . qaota for Pennsylvania lot® follows} >, Msior "Generals, 2 ; Aid* de Oa*np to Major „ Generals. ) ranking as Majors,) 4; Division ( inspectors, t ranking as Lieutenant Colonels,) . 2, Brigadier Generals, 4; Aids to Brigadier General, (Captains,) 4•, Brigade Inspectors, 4: Number of Regiments, 16; Colonelß, 16, Lieutenant Colonels, 16; Majors, 16; Adju lints, (Lieutenants,) 16; Regular Quarter Masters(Lieutenants.) 16 ; Surgeons, 16; Sur- Masters, aarlJrmn. : le Majors, IB ; Captains, 160; Lieutenants, 160 , Ensigns, 160 ; Sergeants, 64y ; Corporals, 640 , Drummers, 640; Filers, ICO ; . 10 - 240. • Tplal of ♦ M«o* li,op». Ag gfwttfl, 12,600. Cot Holtz has been ordered to secure trees portation for the Oily Guards, Captain Hsys, on Sunday if possible, at jylhlch time Cob Campbell will accompany them. If faculties cannot be afforded on Sunday, the company Will likely ro Bast "oir Saturdty. Night borses, for artillery and field service, will also bo sent East wlthlUdsicompany. - P. H. Lauflmsn, hardware merchant, wri ting to ’ the ChronieU, from New 1 ork, say s fiTe arms of every description are exceedingly scarce there*, having beeh bonght up tor the State. Colt and Sharpe are manufacturing arms for the government and -cannot supply individuals. Captain McCombs, of .the Independent Bangers, whose roll Is nearly full, has gone >o Harrisburg lo ses if he can possibly secure the admission of his company into one of the reg imenU, In the first requisition. _ Company B. Duquasne-Greyi, Oapt Poland, left for Harrisburg. by yesterday afternoon s train. They will remain at Camp Curtin until Sunday, 'whin' their uniforms, which were not ready: wUi i reach them, Lieut. Jno_ B. Qutn bayifljt, )>een left here to them and other articles needed. They will, when equipped* join (he, Eleventh- Regiment, to which they belong. . col. Campbell, oMhe' Tenth Regiment, re turns to Harrisburg this afternoon. was 'manifested, and the commit&lHlMddlOuM^t 0 meet G*** morning , at nlnofll^KlttiwWi• 1 1 »** " i' ■ ■ -’- M t f ■ It .J J) V' . J, . v-v * It* . • • t». -•, u * *** » -- - . ►* «#.«*> ;M . ij k- „ . ,#•.. -Li..*** “*’ , •» r< * . * * •** apt - • . i ? . yx K-r . •'!•_' ’ r •• ■<■ . ■*! ki.<s WOAL AiTAjEg. Military Matters. _■- Committee on Troop* and Provisions. This Committee met last evening at the Board of-Trade Brooms, to take action m re gard to making provisions for the accommo dation ofauoh volunteer companies as are now in thia city, whore Services havetiotWae cepted by the Government. The following companies reported to- the Committee: Government’ Gdards, Oapt. Robert Ander- 80 Fayette Gaards .(Unloritown,) Oapt. Ol Ph gharUei;fr¥a)ley Guards Oapt. Barnes. Pittsburgh Rifles, Oapt. Smith. Peapßvlyaoift Rover Guards, B*rr. DancaHiGharda, Gapt Duncan. Oomcanv "Bi, ’l Oapt. Jackson. L&y&yate-Blnes, Allegheny City, Captain tp jllpin*op, Highland Grenadier Guards, Rob* Gttfcrdsj Captalo SV. A. Ander Plummer Guards, Captain Alex. Hay. DeuDy Guards, Captain Mackerell. Minute Riflemen, Oapt Gibson. Allegheny Bangere, Captain H. 8. Fleming. National Guards, Capt- Joo. Myers. Penn Life Guards, Capt George W- Leon -61 Montgomery Guards, Capt. Maurioe Brep "‘Andersdn Infantry, Captain Scott- National Guarda, Company. A„ Compel H. H lrUh Volunteers, Oapt. John Murphy,; Federal Gukrds, Capt Hull. . v Independent Rangers, Captain J. T. Mo Cadets, Capt Gob-Ss J Hays. _ ' Pennsylvania Life Guards, Oapt Williim -60 iJbhVaon. Oapt. D. 0. Ram -sa«|»*.4»krbdi reported* hehMiof; the steamboat officers and ownata,dteM«T, were ready to accommodate i viou. übttcfilthe 1 ' ‘‘lronOlty . Guards' ’ met at thataKK#? No. m> Ittsdy i ***% daymmadngpfor the-jwrpoSAef or'ganiidngi— toLthelihiiirana J. b|s{tedaecretary.- The fol . lovatiiis Anars Werealedted'by acclamation: — MnCdhpWy: 1 First Lieutenant J. T.iSSfnPflP.;.' Sooaisi3iieuten»Bt George PierqrfHQrderlySergeant, Wo. I*. Petit, end *>yW»°Jaßrtvetlieutenant, JohnF- H KisJawwPk. t The company resolved to adopt the gw amtform.- The services of this cotn uanyWlU Gov. Curtin wllhoutde iay, fnd jf Aycapted. will hold themselvea in readtueaatd tenter into active service at any joomdht reared. was relieved, M HfTTall the money be had) by a pick pocket, ti Die corner of Fifth and Bmithfleld streets, on Thursday evening. ’4 * 'V- * V-lt - *V 1 *» -■ ' •''•••' 'V,* ** .j j'i'W » f »A .V yv k - — 4*~** t **'* e iSsSr£fS'‘^%e“Ji l !' ,l ** 1w ' - .siuoKiTiJfat k<*w i >* ar*.* ■asßbsff J*WW*«jfc , ....ft--.,,--' - . Ml*,-: >'"■ ,U . . ' .^ s , aao/i „i- _ 4 -I n • **» 5 -.s < » I.aving of the Corner Stone, of a JjewioU t .V, ' •_£ ' ’ illl’ k. *1 ■ • ’ • synagogue. On Thursday afternoon, at three o’clock, the Hebrew congregation Boduf Scholim, which- Interpreted signified “"The'Parau"rk’6f Peace, laid the corner stone of a, new Synagogue on Hancock street, in the Fourth Ward. The oedasion 1 Whs the first of the kind in Pftib-' burgh, our Hebrew fellow citizens having blth* erto worshipped, and do so now, in some of the Halls or the city. The ceremonies, al though not particularly different from those op similar occasions among oar Cbristain-con gregations, were sufficiently interesting and peculiar.-as to attraot a large number of per-’ sons of all denominations —Jew and Christian. Bev. Mr. Arenhold officiated.on the occasion, and delivered a most eloquent and appropriate discourse upon Kaligious‘Liberty as lfc’hxhts Tn this glorious country, and counseled v strict adherence to the Constitution and laws. He rwith a fervent prayer for the up holding of the freedom of religion and tqe' perpetuity of the Constitution of the United States. He was followed by Mr. Cohen, a teacher of the Hebrew school, English alass, who delivered an appropriate oration. In the corner stone was deposited a box, in which were placed all the Pittsburgh daily papers of Thursday, several United Slates coiu. and, en wrapped In the American fiag, the nrme of the officers and members of the Church. A Camp at Pittsburgh. —Efforts are now teing madeto havea miliury camp established here, and Mayor Wilson baa telegraphed to Qov. Curtin on the subject The county fair grounds, the plaoa suggested, would be very -suitable and aacommodate as many troops as ■would be likely to concentrate here. Accom mod&tioofl for troops coming in from abroad, and even companies organizing hero, which Will, if not obtained, soop disband, are needed, and we trust the authorities wilt see at to make such *u arrangement. We have since teamed Ib&t our Executive Committee have_ taken this matter in baud. A commute® h&abeen appointed,- wbo bate secured the Fair Ground lor the purpose telegraphed at length to Governor Ourtin, requesting him to revoke the order to j .enlist no more troops. It is expected that the I Legislature will make a large appropriation as 'soon as it assembles, part of which will be ap plied to keeping up tno camp Moanwhile it °vrill be supplied by the citizens and commit tees. The Fair Grounds, even if the govern ment* does not so order, will probably be turn ed into a camp by the private enterprise of pitmens. It is necessary to keep the compa nies already formed together, and that they abould be properly drilled, in regiments or battalions. The Governor has been requested -%o send out a competent officer for tb.s pur pose. Uow to Make an American Fj.au N ut withstanding the number in use, few persona ■know how to make an American flag properly. : The role is as follows: The flag should bo ore •half longer than wide, viz: if 6 feet wide, a feet long; if 8 feet wide, 12 feet fong; the ■stripes should be alternately red and while, seven red and six white, top and bottom both -heibgred. The Bold should be blue and ox« tend over seven stripes, commencing at the 'top, fdur fed and three white. Tho stars signifying the number or States should be 'while, arranged on the bluo Held in tho shape of a five pointed star. We have seen many -flags witn thirty t.ur stars, which is not cor rect, as by act of (Jongrees, the additional star is not added to the flag until the Fourth el July succeeding the admission ol a new Stale SiiD Patrick to another bod of tho I Emerald labs aa anenthiman passed, whose bom gave evidence of his heblta, “Wtl) is that m»u » Dose like a volcano” an<l answered it, "Because it.an ernpUon ol u» oralhr.” We aiwajß thitfc ol this when we see a rod, eruptive i imply noae. and although in m.nj ca-e. it baa no oonnection wild what a man imhibna. ynt in almoin all caaes a man abo « thus marked has the credit cf "p.actions 01 |A * tor " A Pin***"* “ nd * aeci ' bal remedj for all ihu blotchy appearance of the .km, has come into oar market, anJ Is meeting trllli the tale I which Ita merlta demand. All rouphneea ef the Bfctn is | removed hj it- Our ladj friends will find P a great ad ion to the loilel. Hu called the -Magnolia Bolni Inspected —Cspt. F. 13 Hamilton a com nany of 3rd Ward Home Guard*, over 100 men were inspected by ibo Commiltro on Defedce last evening, at their head quarters Fourth street, and fully enrolled. Some of the best citizens nf the Ward were in the ranks. T/8t all the companies report for in spection without dolay so that regiments may be formed under good officers. It is a simple yet admirable organization. Volunteer Reported Dead —lt '* stated that J no. Sheerer, who left this city with one ft our companies, died suddenly at Camp Curtin, on Thursday night. His company was 100 full and he had beeu drafted into the Wash ington Light Infantry, Schuylkill ' county. We are informed that Sherror is not dead, but now in the city, having artived yesterday He waa insensible for a lime, hut atterwards revived. Mob* Contraband Goods —Yesterday morning the Committee of Safety seized, at Duqueane depot, several boxes' of “hardware, shipped from a bouse in Hew York to Clarks* vllle Tenn. The boxes wereopeneu and tound to contain dry goods, revolvers, &c., and marked “hardware” outside. The contraband goods were placed In Nimick’s old warehouse, Water street, for safe keeping. Drowned —On Saturday last, whilst a com pany of men were engaged in fishing in the Juniata, near Petersburg, one, by the name ol McUinley, fell out of the canoe, and was drowned. The deceased was formerly a min ister of the United Brethren persuasion, but tad latterly been employed as a watchman on the Pennsylvania Railroad. He leaves a wife aod seven children Uj mourn his untimely death. Although our friend, Lieutenant Wm. Bennett, has gone with his company to protect the flag of-the country, his store, at No. I.U Wood street, is still epen. He has left a very courteous gentleman to attend to bis business and everything in his line may oe obtained there,.as of ola. The establishment deserves patronage during hla absence. Accident.— The steam flouring mill owned by Mr. Andrew Ofife, about three miles tKasl of Elizabeth borough, in this county, explo ded a boiler on Monday, the 22d inst. Three persons were scalded ; one named Wm r oung died of the injuries he received on Wednesday, 24th. The others will recover ; their nhmes are Cooley and Topper. •SudDEN Death —Matthew Lawton, mar ble cutter, an old resident of this city, fifty years of age, died suddenly yesterday rnorn fnc at his 1 residence in Minersville, from a vibient ru?h of Wood to the head, having riien in hlMlsuftl .good health. He was seized about ten o'clock and died before a physician cojuld be procured. ReizßSß AT OINCINNATk— Wednesday’s Cincinnati' ddttbMrdal says: “A lot of mili taW-accoutrements were removed from the. ..ILnav Sir William Wallace, by ttao proper authorities, tod stored for the present They were shipped from Pittsburgh for St. Louts fb| uaaibf the United States army. ma-MSaerted with H; Goltohj Knd tor sale t>y Mr. Haven, corner ot Wood hlid Third streets. Sals oe the Orescent Iron Works.—s The Orescent Iron Works, Wheeling, were aoid on Monday morning, under a deed of trust, for tbe sum of $67,000. Messrs. Whit ake/& Cowden, the parties interested in the trust were the purchasers. A Poisoner Huno. —We beard it rumored yesterday that a man was to have been bung at; Lancaster, last nighi He was charged with h&viog been engaged iu the attempt to destroy our soldiers by poisoning the wells in the vicinity of Oeoop Curtin. .... •'A * .. « ’ . * .• : ♦ %* % K ' • ' ’ 4.**. I { ’.l j* 6 j ** *• *•***• t^r ’o. -« > . * - • .-* - I** -* - •■• . >V'* - . • •■••• '• •- -V*-. . . .\VffVv.V ’•, ■ . ''• t vv--> v'. ,: OvS.*>.» •* r r - I *? t» •-».». -^i ■*H,, I Important Decision.— The case of Curtis vs Butler county," liken some'time since to the Supreme Court of the United! States, has been decided against the county. This suit, iur readers will recollect, was brought tp re cover tbe interest due on bonds issued,.to the North Weslayu Railropd Bdmpany. , Chas. S. Porter, formerly manager of our Theatre, has become one ot tbe managers of tiie Royal Lyceum, Toronto, C. W- Among his company we obaefvb’ttfe natnes of Miss Julia Ella Elliott, \Mrs S. A. Baker andjdr- J. E. Carden. We wish the Governor Rib manner of success among theJßrittsheif ■ The Second War'd Home Rifles Have organizedtfis follows: Captain, Robert Ree; Ist LieuOohu Blair ; 2d Lieut. James StlosipSd Lieut. Blair. The company n ,eeta every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening, for drill, at LSi’gh't Hall. . < 1 ill -~t* — -i —r Refuge —Mayor Drum yesterday, sent to tie House of Rrefuge 4 White boy namedDavi- J,n and a colored boy namstl Brooks, for in. cerrizibility. The latter ys.au. orphan aud his .--manner'of subsistence has been prfecarioul if not suspicious for seme time. , -r- * PfeiiNsrtVANiA Railroad —Ffears”having been entertained that Bridges would be des troyed, or obstructions placed upon the track, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company have placed armed men at the bridges, and watch men all along the line. Troops from Ohio. —Yesterday morning, by the ID* 5 train on tbe .Cleveland and Pitts burgh Railroad, 210 volunteers from Colum bus arrived here. They went directly forward by tbo Pennsylvania Central. The presentation of a flag to Company B. Duquesne Greys, by W. R Bateman, to which wu referred yesterday, took place yesterday afternoon ou Third street. Virginia Missouri and other uncurront money taken at its value in exchange for Dry Goods at extremely low prices, by C. Hanson Dove, 7-1 Market street. The Finanoa Committee herd a meeting list evening, at which they recommended an appropriation for the families of volunteers ol $lO,OOO, from the following funds: Water Works, $1,000; Culverts, $4,000; Mononga lia Wharf, $2,000; Allegheny Wharf,s3,ooo. Drs. Stkbbins a Munson have removed thetr office to No. 1«1 Penn street, new St Clair street. / Dentjsthv. Dr. C. 9ifl, No 24ti Penn Gaol, attend* to all branches of the Denla rofeesion. DR. C. BAEJ#Z, WSTERC\)RE and HOMEOPATHIC phtsici&n. AUBOnieKOT OK KAIkBOW’S qEEEBHATED TRUSS v FOR ? RUPTURES. .leldt _ ■ UIH-fgHN AMI> WMSS*!?: Recruits Waited rfV> ENROLL FOR SERVICE in defence 1 of OUR COUNTRY !!! ,a tbe “PLUMMKB ffDAßlft** Head uuArter*. M story, ( unium Bvuee- AL.&X. HA J, U»plaJ^ JuaN J. <ASS jWreUry. _ __ *P 2li 4* ( L Sl'Ki’l A 1. INDUCKMfcINTS to purchasers oi I‘ry ocfc b*me solars* we hive deter ram«xl U> - .to* ,i .U orttor 10 do »o, we are ;r !h “i£‘ kind* of l>n *« tfood*, »twwiv Ke»fr«m«, Noc uU Work. Ac., very tow tor patUuidA»et eitoftala&l* Wi* a OUn. tod Other uo('U«r**nt tn-'oey UkeD , at it« value vo exchange tor i»rr U^od**- apic C. HAiNBON LOVE. 74 Merkel street- THEY STANI) TUETEST. BURKE & BARGES’ SAFES a<.un tiucmphast. KKAIJ TttK FuLLItWINIi VuLUNTA KY ld rt»uAXil Vo 81-KKK A HA KNKti BAKES Sauk, Isdiaxi. Mi b»8 Bum* [*eni>m«i: On Mr* m«hi ofUiovfiiuf februaiy, IMu, *U our Ma.-lim.- Mio|,* wood. Material, Kng'nf Hook, and >ll the War-holi-*** of t he SouOiw**t«Tu Hooke an* ( mriagw Miu.Ua~iU.iv. all oetng entirely ttllad with 'J'J 0O ” b tible material. were burned down In a room of the Pwnl hhop, where the heat w*i> tnoM wet one of voar nvkeol foouimuj* »il our i-upers ’OhU ™„r* pohe.*., *c .mnUßliß* W B. er »40.000, wtllrh. on Ik in•• »krn <»ui. »• LI #«-f •*!» ir-lr '-•»*« U«~ roMialiy iwonwin o<i tho Burke A h-irona Smf*» as betofl very Mioerlor. Yoor friend*', ' * R 7 I'i.A'rf'. MARTIN AiiOHiiuN, Tlii. <.r -vt-rj *“ ud a “ J lo oniwr W) RURKE <fc BARKER, At ihe Old h>ublintiod Safa K»utory, 129 and 131 Third itra^u m«r7:d2w*»ly IMu,liil,kli. P.. Ft KN ITUUE ANDCHAIRS, reduced priofs JAMES W. \VdODWELL Noe. 01 and »» Third street, in rornTO stheet, CONSISTING OV AI.L YARIBTIRS UK UTVI.FS AMJ FINISH pOTUQU FO* Hotels and Private Dwelling*. B3_ All order. promptlv attended U>,aad the Farm iff cAr«faJly p*etetl mk! Bie.nibo»ui and Uotels furnished O’ 8, ‘“?..“?« * (Vnnet Manns supplied with every »rUel« Hie ' EXCELSIOR OLIsTWOSKfi. J A WOLFK....-K. T.KI.UNKETI' ,T. CAMPSHU. WOLFE PLUNKETT i CO. ULABK WASH FAt TAIBKHS, WARKBOUHK SO. 13 Wood Street, Corner of First, A. FLOY O, CORNER FOURTH AND ROSS STS. Pitnsqurjih, Pe, agent for the receipt end Bile of CAHBON OILS Keeps oonstantly on hand. end Is reeelnog b. evy em liirhto I. suitable for Lubricating and R-tminu pui poe»< wbieb will be sold low for cash end cash only »|v£Arrirf»«r -. Wi.TEW GOODS constantly arriving at l\ c. HANSON LOV 88. -“’ll 74 Market at. ' Administrator’s Notice. r ktters of administration 1 i hiring been granted by the Regiewr of Ajleghenr Countr to the undersigned m the estate of MKU3BIOH avKRRT late of Indiana Fowtt*hip. dec d. All those olAlms will present them prorerly au* SimSLedforaertlemeni. Those Knowing themselre* “debSTwU, oall.and -“"HD 1 ! (feH:6tw) Inntaaß Township —NE THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND on LatUe Flailing Creek, Virginia, for sals in lota wScSTSt ttStoW/JPrle* of Hire* dollars T*>r«r«. - * }e * r Hni ' , M Markat streak .TfARESS GOODS.—A very large stoch. and X o^ atittvblW. „•* ■ ft HttKetßt, tio. THOMPSO* & €«., Fab. 13th, 1-801 i house, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL TAINTBBS and glaziers. Wo. ISA Third Street, v PKlfhnrvta. P». BITTERS.—SO dozen XI recrlroti aod fer t KELLY, " Notice ! A LL ARTICLES KURNISHKL) BY A - to Hall- (J, M ol E L. *** *► ** •» > . , J }-■* * 5-** ** f N *. . i *; j ■» •* -*: v/ **• . . i : mi&■(!*&% OiU • 1 BY TELEGRi|pH. Very latest. BALTIMOBE Qtftffc AGAIN. SEVBNTB BE<HMEEK®iBi WABH- Detatwi'c /or ; JAti {flhiiotu I’BOM WESTERN YIIRGINIA DON’T IT. Gov. Magoffin’s Plan of Ad- Home Guard in Missouri. Tennessee Legislature FRY ROT .Jk&S-IGJIED. Latest front Louisiana. Latest from ifexas. FORT KEARNfV NEWS. ANTICIPATED CAIRO SHUI’HE OF A. SCtLOQFER FROM Union Sentimentiafialtixnore, <fcc , &C . t , 'Utt- Louibtillk, April 28 —The treops which left for the Southern Gonfetftrscy yet tor day. went unarmed and against the advice of the Governor. The report that arms'belonging to thin Commonwealth went forward for their nfitfc ii denied by the highest official authorily. LouihVILLE, April do.--The municipal au thoritiea returned from yesterday's conference with the citizens of Madison and Cincinnati, expressing cortldenoe that amioable relatione Will be preserved between the three cities, during tb© status of aflaira. Fort Kkar.net, April 28 —The cosch ofi the U. O. 0. mall comnanjj-pasflad here fhSr morning, bringing the following items: Denver, Apffif 28 -Oheering report. are again coming from San Juan mines. A pri vate letter says the writer has seen twelve pounds of beautiful scale gold from that, re. g.on, and that men were making from $lO to $l6 per day. Arangeroetils a. re male last evening to se cure the Calif-n.ra Overland mall and pony express byivsy ¥ ttos city,;j.i.n i Pu 11, aiielrn i a , April 26 —Fort Smith ij in possession of the State troops. About W' o’clock last night a volunteer force under the command of Colonel Solan Bsrl»nd, landed at the wharf on the steamboat Talequa ini Frederick Notrabe. The comuiaad nuaiborod nearly 300 men. About an hour before their arrival Capt. Sturgis 101 l with his command,, consisting of two cavalry companies. MB took away all the bones belonging lo his com. inaml, and rucb supplies as ho could transport. He is falling back on Fort Washington The post was formally surrendered by Capt. Mont gomery to Gen. Burgav'n, Adjutant General of the Stale, who placed Colonel Borland in charge. Oh; t. Montgomery and Major Gal Uiu were taken prisoners and afterwards re leased on parole. The flag of the Confede rate Stales was raised on ibo fort at twelve o'clock smid the bring of cannon and the cheers oi the people. The stock and property wero taken possession of: estimated value, $300,000. Nkw Orleans, Anril 26 — Tbe steamer Oahawba, or tho New Orlfans and New York line, seised yesterday morning, has been re leased by order of tbe Montgomery govern ment, and sailed at six o’clock this evening. Accounts from tho upper (arishes say that the military spirit is increasing, and that the, volunteer companles-aro forming rapidly. Thai planters are offering money freely. Humors from authentic sources bad reached Brazos, stating that the Mexicans ward getting up another Guerilla warlaro agaimst the citi zens on the Rio Grande. Above BrowevMe, tbe town of Rome had been pillaged, burnt and many American families murdered, Brownsville has also been threatened. The number of Federal .troops loft in Texas is abou t one thousand. They are abundantly supplied with provisions and means or transportation- The number in the vicinity of Indianola U? about live hundred. _____ Fort Kearney, April 26 —The Western stage passed here at six r M , for Omaha by wav of Denver, city. with dttleB t 0 thß 22d °‘ April. The late' telegraph dispatches pro duced a profound, sensation- There will doubtless -be A strong Union demonstration hero. Many anticipate serious Indian trou bles. They are collecting at war settlements in large numbers, and constantly comulltting petty deptedatfobs which 'torn? culminate hi k general wbr. WU should have a few troopY hero immediately. • ' The mining reportsaro continually growing more favorable. The season is .quite for ward but drier than average. ’ Indians burned the, (pares of the Western Stage Company at Rocky Point, sevonty miles down tbe Platte, on the 18tb inst. Two horses were destroyed. .... Pttibarg Whkklinu, Va., April 26—The 801 l add Everett Couvention.of.thif^gj&essional Dis trict met in this city to day, and accepted the, nominee of the Douglas Democrat YC. V- Brown, of Preston county, as their candidate for Congress. Resolutions were adopted Mjo proving of the Harrison county preamble and ern Virginia,- and »2§k!(if!Rh- Western counties to send de|eg*t»llpfKCHH vention at wheeling on the i3ln of jttay. Strong Union speeches were made, and every thin? was transacted The opinfdir h&e is that “tt»fe Will oh a"dl vis ion of the StaJai. VL.U Vi'-Vii '. ft St. metit was oe&aiohefl among tne merchanU ana Bieam boatmen on -‘Change 11 tcAday, J ii ’conte. quenee of: the reception of a despatoh from the Secretary of the Treasury tp, the Survayop of this port, instructing-ihim to grant, nommre clearances to boats boundlopports’in Missis- Bippi, Louisiana or Alabama;’ '-Ms steamboats in Mississippi never taka out clparanqes,, fhe despatch is not understood,. The,Surveyor ‘baa; taken no action in the matter, and shipments South continue as Heretofore. ■ 60 Federal .ir*ol Nbw Yoke, April 26 —The transport steam ship Baltic is signaled below, on her return fiorn transporting troops to Annapolis. ■« -rft, .^■ f sT* >■. -,. A . v •-**«►«* 58 *r-l w t- ! \ V .■ .’’o' -V-V«. ,1 '. '.i’j ~ - r ' V ,-v * • -1 ; ;.b'i.: 76 liSvl. IHGTON. X justment. > if A IFF. PzaKTViLLk; ' 26.-£m.-Tho communication front is much mi. proved. The sWamer which left kt 1 o clock Li. afternoon arrived! hbre just as lb.’evening train was about to staffer Philadelphia. It was boarded in tbe itteam-by the Odplam of the Fairy, which brought the peesengers to Perrwille. Among tbe ‘passengers go iD g j North are five Moine timber men ordered out j Of Virginia. Tbeyreportthatthree schooners. the General Knox, Victoria and Georgia, of Maine, had’ been seized in the Fakinnka r ver, Va. Cannon had been- planted on board the General Knox, and the secession flag hofeted, Tbe men were ordered to leave on Saturday and placed under guard. They obtsdned a pats out of the State, froin Governor Letcher, bat were stopped frequently! ‘At Baltimore being intercepted by the troops they appealed -to Pen. Trimblo, who personally expressed hie j regret that travelers were interfered wtth and protected I heir departure Intelligent men Trom Baltimore express con. fidence that the .secession mob rule will soon be overturned, - The leader of the Nun to day is regarded as a most favorable symptom* and an index of future' events. A gentleman declared publicly in the parlor of Barnum’s Hotel, that the se cession flag would not be allowed in that city many day?. Tha moat indisputable evidences have been teoeived to-night of a powertul reaction of pnblic. Beattment in Baltimore. A gentlemen whose veracity cannot, be questioned, states that before ho left this warping, he was grati fied to see the Stars and Stripe* ayipg over the Minute Men's headquarters, and on Butcher’s Hill. The silence of the Ui ion men seems to have been more powerful than clamour would have been, and thte rabid Beeeesion i*U have debated their own purposes. There U a great feeling among the business men for the re-establishment of trade, and their silent conservatism is gradually changing to Open Unionism. There is no doubt as to thiatjtete-of affairs. One of the passengers left Washington at three o’clock yesterday afternoon, when all was quiet. There was no news of importance. He had heard nothing there of the rumor that Lord Lyons had appealed to President Lin coln tor an Armistice of CO days. He wit nessed the- arrival of the Seventh U. 8. liegiment on the afternoon of his departure. All the regiment were reported well. Tfcey. bad built a bridge on the road and repaired the rails. i While the tab Massachusetts Regiment was moving to Washington, orders were re ceived to stop at the junction, and guard that point . Haksisbubo, April 26—The rumor of an attack by the Marylanders i n Hanover vil lage, York county, Pa., on Tuesday last, was occasioned by a great stampede of negroes— Accounts say that whole families of slaves are Oiotslng into, Adams, York and Franklin Counties in Great fears are enter tained in the border oourrties of Maryland of the departure of the entire Blave population. St. Loure, April 26— Twenty.lwo thou sand stand of arms with amunition were sent from the United States Arsenal in this city to Alton last night whence they will be forward- oil to Springfield to arm the Illinois troops. Rumors being current yesterday that the powder msgszinooi bupi 1 ii.Sa 1 . ilh &Boies,five miles above the city would-be seized by irre sponsible parlies. Mr. Luplin called on the i police commissioners to protect it and a de tadhment oi State militia was ordered out to guard it last night Today all the powddr was purchased by the State government. A company of;cav*lry have been raised at a meeting at Belmont, Henry county. bast Wednesday the Southern flag was hoisted by 111 teen young ladies assisted by 40 others. The feeling is overwhelming in Benton, Henry and St. Clair counties, for secession.— Meetings are held daily Wvrsaw, Mo. April 20—A large South eru rights meeting was held at Clinton, Henry county, yesterday. Resolutions were passed condemning the course of the dele gates from this district to the State Conven tion, and favoring immediate secession; also, recommending the passage of a seces sion ordinance. The following is ope of the resolutions: “That we request our Governor to repel by military force any attempt by the Republican administration, \o march troops through the limits of this State for the purpose of reinforcing forts or arsenals in this State.” Another resolution compli ments Governor Jackson’s reply, to Lsn :coln’s demand for troop*, as the proudest ami noblest act oi his life. I'he evening “ Journal” learns by better and private sources, that two Germans were arrested yesterday at, Wentseville, Mo„ who confessed that a plan liad been laid to burn the bridges of the North Missonri, -Pacific & Iron Mountain Railroads.to-prevent the concentration of troops in St. houis from the interior. Volunteers continue to enter the arsenal under the President’s proclamation. There are now about 3,OUU troops there undergo -mg rigorous dueling. Several companies ’tif the Slate militia sre recruiting*and strict guard is kept over, tfaeic armories every night. KeDOilli Mackemie, one of the oldest merchants oL hit. Louis, died this: morning, April 26.—A private let ter from Baltimore dated last evening, sayß the city is quiet again. The FederaFtroops are passing over the Hall road from -Annapolis to Washington -without^-interruption, and ■there seems Id He 06 ifeslrrroV intention to in terfere.,. Oonsaxvative sentiment it mow pre lOminating again, L'cion men seem more lOpeTul Co-day. Itoniavitt.*; ApMl 20.'—A' proposition has then made by-the Governor of Kentucky to *1,66 Governor of Ohto-that .the Governors of tbeißordar.SlaUS ptfiposa tothe United States Giovernmeot. ..srti>*o>BSUs*frW» , , ,Is, H&ZSt'JP*' GolonelßuhtiaWiftegiment, ‘ ibout.-MK) atotmg underioaptain:De«Ja,-‘lrfM9- afternoon, for, theSouihe'rn Confederacy. neopa va quiet in BaUlo»°£e. itfcf* fWple continue, mupb excited- l * ' » » ounru a-iJ biic-i ,b 'loouvilu, April 20.—Maj. C. S. Fry denies the statement in this morning’s Courier that be baa resigned bis position in the Fed eral army. k " *.i &&> ', ;' 'V% s ' '' Bato\.;•.<£■■ -...•■>« fc-, . ;. : >,tv &£ZT'q b ' :/-3-.W- • . TV--’. - .-r * * '* H * ; *«- . , r w ~' t >.,^, ,-'^ i ' * „ szzr; ~;.t* [.%£■ New Orleans, April 29,—The, ajrived,wilh dates from Vera Qrua ty thd, 3?jJ- The. Macedonian was atßamjipipfi, „ fji: v , ~. There has. boen another. ministerial crisis resulting in the resignation Stiffen, and the .appointment of Mata, Minister. of, finance, (ien. Zoragozakeen baa been made, imjnister.of war. -i x-4-vpi'J- Typifita fever prevails, badly Capttpl. j!l£nisters and Mathews, .were down, iwith U. jj j; •. i - , ..I > ~.d* ; Gold mines of fabulous extent were said,!**, ibavo. been dUcovored .on the isthmus of Te- huantepec. ,1 t, ■: .. ... . - « j The,Mexican .Congress wap 19 .meet on tlje siat. 't - , jurez will doubtless be declared elected, President. * ••••. t : .Houston, (Tpx.) advices say., Arrived from Indianola plating 4 Afef&f h § ?4@fo ral troops were encamped at QrPObj.ialm.tf>; take Indianola, and., .fprtify themsplves. Trimps.to fts J»i«ab?r,oi,|9o. hnd an additional 600 are .exptfjtfjd,, bpffl Antonia.. Jpdgc with#.part? .^“W- 8 and two piece? oferartlUery was fortifying him self with cotton hales and, aaijd baganji J?og Island. It .was (parpd->e would beefetaqfced by the Federal forces. -,0,; . ■ !..»» I; A letter from Brownsville been receiyed. tbat Cprtenaa. with,,AO? Me*i* cans had crossed the Bio Grand?, Qtjioinjt I Uid the town in ashes, I Two companies at Ringgold Bfiracka Started I in pursuit. •-< . v-* Prrrysvtlls, April 2G.-Th4; Raltimbfe Sun of this morning received hdta ttnt a passenger train Ml'for' 6n approaching the Ann&polia jUMti^tonnd the Federal troops lining, tfa® Ttto tP&fn put back, the would be seized: The Seventh Twk Regiment and part 'of the Massachusetts vol unteers took up the line from Ana napolia on Wednesday morning and' aWvSd at the]iinetion ot ten o’clock ; ing and left for Washington.' ' . i The train returned to tW}unoti(Su St o'clock F, M., and again left cbuaotta regiment On Ad 'of (Seventh Regiment at y ‘4j | gW5 l i ySri ed up Pennsylvania Avenue to theTfMiffi.nt B House add from thence to 'wAr . Six thousand volunteer's‘ are in Richmond ready for service, the Virginia erecting a battery \t Yorktotvn, ‘and another three miles above Richmond. , The steamship" Jamestown is being fitted up at Richmond for a war vessel. , , . Four thousand troops are at Harper’s Ferry and 3,000 at Norfolk, and it is said thal there ( J will be 25,000 at Richmond by the close ofvhe week- ...•■u i J The schooner Annie J. Russell, with a cargo | of wheat has been seized at Richmond. ! It is reported that the. Uopp at sj Ferry have been ordifped to another poin , i 8 supposed will" move Id a position Oja* Tho Baltimore Sun has" a Beams to indicate that a conserv’ativ^mßabnce- U gaining ground in Biltlnioro* . _ '*92il; Toe Smt emphatically declares that' it MSW a secession people. It advocates the catling p( a State Convention, elected directly from the people. The same paper denies the stories of violence to Union men in Baltimore. • i Ngw York, April 26.— The steamer toy-; atone State haß arrived from Washihgtoin with forty or of mail matter to the Bast and West, and dispatches todut structiohs to Hr. Adatos, American Mifateto to England, the whole being in charge of fien. Twichell, of Boston. 001. BooneViUd, bf the U. S. Army, is a-lso a piisseifier: ftr Keysionc Stale was well armed Id rmlsl to httack, l.Ht no attempt, to mofest her.'was! made during W run dowp thp jEdtonmd. Cairo, 111.,. April 26.— I The stettne* C.:E.- Hillman, from St. Bouia to Nasb*iU*}‘ wai; abandoned by the officers andordW-dppOsttei this place to-day. The toerted -BfeduwrwM; boarded by Capt. Bcott, of tfae (dw, who found dn board fOO feegeof.pOWde* and a large quantity of-bthef ' contraband 1 goods. It Is supposed &at th* eaptMd^d 5 (srew of the Hillman dSsertfd hferfor'fear'if ibo consequences if caught by the* troopiut' , . . »? • r. this point. , (Jiiao, April aA-raßeisengera Uj B ' Bout.ii report that troops are being r&lepd pki Memphis,Randolph and olherSoatherp.poipta.. Their plan ie to proceed by raihjtft .(ioluinbis, Ky,, and ,Jroou there, march tojdairo, and el-i pick it from the opposite sidepi-tiie river * ;.iu j The atoamer J. JD.,i?nrr;y ' Memphis was brought to laßt night., irabftnd goods: were found on her pwi »he l flowed to proceed. ! Boston, April 2B.‘— ; Jrii'ormi'tioi' iufe. 1 Received at head quarters s 'of Ihd" arrive tjhe Fifth Miaa&chuße'tta ? Kdglmhnt, thd B< Light Artillery ana Th> Third B«itttlll< Jtifleß.'at Annapolis; wlihout'ihileßtalibn. 1 Philadelphia, April'26:—Theaeceui. thaarrival of thoSi*th,dieventti,iBi?ty-Nj (iT Y*)ihnd Etgbth con firmed. Gan. Scott', expreteea -cotifli imbaving sufficient force to^rapelany pi attack on the capital. ' New Orleans, April 26/—The'cUy '•aents a most warlike and an’d Ta crowded witii ’ volunteers. *£he bdat the drum and ot afo heard day and night. ' : PKKHWUijt, lnd. t April Wyoming haa jugf aartyigl from ABB*" which she left «t. (ait o’clock* *h Two (transport AbHlTnen .(hfti.jManhhi Montgomery from Herr i'orh^vndestSPS' of .the brig Perry arrived at Anoapolißdnr) the nlgb W- The SUty-Nmlh.New. :Y«wrk J imeiu was disembarking, when the Wsr lqft. ' Tfao road to Washington waai reported 411',.dearj >-» ' (ien: Koitn, of PaJ, had.;gonß on'‘l» x idgton- • .It is expected tnat tbe U. Bs Jrigtta QQQltl-'l tation would sail for New Kork to-day. HB* midaiiipman.wartfali on board. •ltd ./l.'.airt* ■* r' A'. «’<• : ;: ' r ' : ”1 ' ! Albany, 26.—Five t^cu;Baniifll«Hfu ’oj' arma fifpin ,^prwgfie)4>? • forwarded to the Elmira deppU^-AlK.jcgmr paQieSjjvpije enrolled to^ay. . 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