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About Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1861)
' hEHORTED EXCLUSIVELY FOH THE Andrew Talcolt, tf the U S Tcp graphiczii engineers, a na'ive of Conn., Lai gone to llicttncnd to ajperinUnd the manufacture of arms to be uicd ty the r r . j , ... . iiUSt.JowrhfUrowB1::.4C(ilri,trrer11.b , -n.tutraie nuiumem. . 1 ' 1 t i . r t:- k..r. iSTlIlililNS 1,1 N22. Ji.o.i uiui ,.a., "-tt n&rtr cf ?fj. S Fxrtt S.rttt. j chased 1G riiled cannon of Wet Point f or the use of the volurteers. . tr. Lot Apr. 1 rt, A. i. 7.arr cc in camp i . Du us lev SJ. li it laid every iYli li.td ;s la the i ,u;j;a oa ; 13 t 14 L Co. .'. J. fi ateara in - l'e fr a Ncrfuk bringa delA.il c-f itediftrufUa of ue ;ary Vat4. All veutla ot eae.t ttKC'ub rUi.d are now at Ft Mor.ro. lfc b.aru.ercf u. yard and ii.jp I'a are no due It U eU.ei that t'Ttnnent tu direct! Com. tiHH to chanrr 23 ,u-aa,rt cf Lht d.-aught Icr 3 BMutii errits, arathtsa vi.h b ice-It pivot juna u.i tt for Ai vVeLic'c defensive wcrki have been thrown tp I.r lHa pr-.'e.li-a of the c, :Ud balding, barri caiii have ais Lc-en comu tuud urr.,iii..W:g the In m Dep. Th ccerrLa fesl'cg !i itror. at Attiaudri, a'! tv.i.rt n upviJeO, cpe-.ii y trade ca tbenvir txi fiiioni ar tctyiiiiu atsrie zi Har wpeciaily Latedt laced. - ' ILt ruti autW.n'ei cf N T tare ctJel to w-ierinlo jtsjjf-duiie ervL-e the whole of 3J,C3;) . jclctrj t.tt...bciix..d ty the Lgi!atare. Tie ettr.ia icur.Ci! of N V dry Live votd 51, C3 J OOtl U trin aril equip r'.-gl;2.L!f, axl J5C0,O0Q rrfmllii '-f vur.ttra. Tee city Wheem.g Va.ii a freat a'ate cf excite tH L'.. tt LVi t fier.'.irner.t ii be yar.t. A lirg? rxe?:n ta hed in woo-burj Mob lay ; Er.zravcd notes f. r bond and larks for I.-ac!utisi wc:c d.-pi.-d tvi-:a.'.j c-rictrvlr. tt ua'i bcirgfar.:tied Ly Gt. Lo'xL' r ani tno f.it--) V.r,j.t.:..fci. 11 J -'cj&U'J a; -".tLtiJ ty taut U!f'.n frm al tL r;r.h-we;i-rn cousti-s Pt .Vi.te.iciJ lUy 13;h,tilfteru.iue Lti; c.urrerhcM l kc j ii Ui f-rciist cac.-eccy. The facl.;:.ts ft tbuia.:i; tr. ar terjr in :a'ff, tut r?,rU thw fr rocelrai ip-jik e3:-jurt:r.'jr cf lUe Uci'.n teiii Lt, is wTtt-ri Vr. ?w Gr cf Ix-uii'tsa has re-!ret ii.ramili'-n ttil,5i0 Tatsevac ere oa wa; tojvia tie Cvr.fjcnt9 arry. Le reaa'ir irqu!a de Ilulara hajbcn jTir. chuti hy tlie C ti, aci w;.i oo ta Clt;-J cut ai a war ateawer. OjrUjustsr; f y ko at Oa!.r;ton I nt Fr!3.iy, when ta dtniJ e:cpbatieal!y hatir.jj comruuriiate-J iih Mr Licla'i vera jz'-, ar. i u!sn dnj jj that be claftnei trill to b9 tLe Uuvornor cf Texis. A private diipatch nt lyc-ntiiJa rnvt thnt Carlo IU., it isrf U-i 1 j 1,CC J fii;.-il trijt uui tLat 4,CvO laort ar xpc.c j. Hn i-'otigiat fpota at ln2:arnj '...s to cn Ixxcdeo jtudierce,te ta'.J: our courry ii in d-tri'-r, our oj.i tcl besfcif s4 ani f:ray invited to prc-y upon our corn roerca. Tliat lh north wc-t cu aet-r Currerjt t; hre tk fir a;.;c.:-t to the uc an in any dircti"n cut by tbt States; that It 1t tho duty i,f our ci:izjn, di'aiorratt at w!1m rfpulliL-an. to ri.-e up ati un heita the tnerd in nrh-nv) cf ur Coi.Btituticu'il lihtt and novtr tLenth it uLtil they p.re eulJjd. Ka woali tot liifringo cn tho rihti cf tL) S ut'a, be had never urfeoifd them, he Lai done cvcrjtLirg ia hit powrr to averi tbit ir.ir, fcat it is forbad upon i., it it no timtt tocotT into nice di8:uE-.ioni of the c-i-M.4. It ui viiijtcnteourrigbt? frstonl difus tlie tait cf nr troullo-s afterwardrf. 11a called n."n h.coun'.rya4?n U ro cno rr.aa nr. J d j L ittle for i ur cor.ttrt-tic.Tjal and in-'ilinub'-o rib.l. .'i'je St.JCM Leir.vrrnt of this xn-r&ir.g eayt C?n Htrrn-y, Ci.ura-itd'ir.g cfT.-.rr ff th5 wei-.tr-rn d;-'.rt t'trnt, it-rl ibitriiyon Iat Vcn;r tr.in f:r Vash i.ijiouin cLd.eLw to au crd?r received t'rea 'JLo cf Var. Ft. Lens. April 2 I. P SI. T.'i; ttcarn-r Viu.'ice wLich arrived at N V yci'.cr dy rrKirtttlat sLo r:-i.v'bi orfc'.k in the cftcrncca and t idiag a inorc- ;.nt t tcize h-'r laced hcrsolf nuder tLe gun of i'..o yard, the cuatcra cCker d? iiuoied ber but the co:a:nanier of tbo yard rcfa?ed. Tlin Vnkeo tctd the Cumberland to Ft Monroe. Tne l'awnco alto arrived there. The dietruct'.on at NvrJoik wat oomplote, crewt and murine t Lave beca mnt to NVashirgUn. . TLe guTurnmjut ba purcbated S ncre etaaatcrs fvr jtua Coul. lae tti-am-r Dibb ttSanJy ITxk ia watcb'.ng ves tolii. A number of other stealers will eacn cruue iff .-'acdy Ilook. The cejebrated barqua Grnpo Fbot is lyinj ia tbo buin au ubject cf iuj icioa. The captain aaeertt his ut:rttiinati'jU to rte.'eud bis to tue last. Gov--rtueot will iftuk sharp aftr nun. A g9ntictr.cn fr?m Charleston Saturday Fyt it was th intention of the Southern Confederacy to mar-h North with Mer 60 tLouEur.d men, expecting i0,C00 " taore from V. Aa attempt wat made Monday nibt by tho capt. ; ff the turyeyingeteamcr Varina to run her cfT south from the thvj yard, tho ere Euypectcd tomethin wrcc and infortnod tho commander cf the "crtti Carolina who put her under bis cunniission . boreral ateanoori sailed yesterday from N Y with tp;opi from various points. laniel 8. Dickenson in bis ppcenh of Monday r'ghttaid be hoped wo would rfrike down in our taight ani if neocsury w:po the South from the face of tie earth. It it ttatei tbe rceionists lave erected batteries 3 trt;!t below Mt V rnon and at ludianhcad and 10 t-rlea lower down tbe i'otomaa. A letter from Washington in tbo Times says Gen Bcctt aent orders to Ft Warbington to destroy tho r-L J batteries b'low Mt Vernon at all hnnrd. . Letter from Baltimore and Washington arrived t lbiladeh,bia yesterday ui tornoi'D, tho di fonsoi r f toe putlio build ni at Washington Lavo been ftrrr.gthene-J ur.d capitcl turrouu.iei by haftily inr wn np df nsct. Ii it reported ia rtilndolrbia t! at news cf th eitnrpf Vi fi:kcns end furious loss cf Ufa Ltd r..-bed BnlMuura v. a An-iiipolit. I tit roro'r.vd that martial law will toon be pro elimd in Wabicton. On Friday last a lot cf beys frra V7aliir,.on cap tor4 st?ar at Alcxar.iria and brcugli t 1(t ti W.faiagtco. Uiera wro 2,10 J ftiiid of f.r.ui aboard. Lteat M'ury dlsirp-'.irc 1 fri Wnsbington cn iy an 1 Lit'ut Stt i ia his p'aie. Tae Statj Tre i?-.r. cr M . ra oatai to Palla.klpbia y :ttrday in r!atim t tbo bait' million k na f. r tha wr, & banks U:k it all ot par, dou'olo tbo nui;'iinl n iCered. A general crier froia Gea So t t u toi tbe 19t'u ex trdi the military di'Ti.'t cf Was'-ln-ton to IMi re and 'nrtt)iran:a un ler N'uj t-a 'attrr- n, hois ordered t- fst Tlun'-vrs of l'.i nil alor.c tho railroad from V'ilu.lr-:'.n t.,Vi'i ;t n ia fviT; icat umibers to protect the ra".'. s :. 1 ;?l;rit h v.irvs. Correliui Wn.Ia'.l h.n arriv.-i fr - :i I: l.irv.',o n. 1 yi when aomeduiiace lruia tb j c.'y bo bord Lavy . tiri.-.g. It it raid Srott feoli rcrf.-if-n V. at yuCV-ient for-o eanaet be bruht to o ipt aro Wa!iia;t n. Merchant have arrived at Han Uh'ir, fr.ra Haiti nnre and tKy that r.o utt-ik l.ai b-nn male on lrt ilollenry and thiuk tbat fad "rai troops can j a-. thrcngb tbe city bm -l.stod. Th-y my ihtrc will not be a tolreat rarjbant in tto city ia a week. Virgir.i ra' qv it eighty tvr e.-r.t disoaaut. ItUaaii tbifre arena Va tro:ps oa Arlirgon liicV.i. Marylaci acn-y it rcfussd ia Uirrislurg at any jice. A dispatch from ITivr de Grc?o y??tt'Jiy tays the tteamor Jaciat fria tt a to J-it:!s K 'k l .'s beenseiiod; alj at (rha '-.t - a a lar.; J -t rf alt trier arJ triuist:.:; fr.ra PitU-bar. to C:ue:uca ti. ro prcriinn ny kind aro all;wci to be t-nsfrred frora l!"lt4-u re. The goTcrrTteui br.s rc?ci'-e.l ara;ft' fron the Oovernor of Tenu?-Fe '.a r;-i'.y t. th.t J. mau l f t r tha qoota cf troops be f.-.vs he will iu.t c.uioit, but wjnld rather furnlbh 6O,0Ci iiicn ."jra't the north. Considerable exoitem' t v a. rc i'el s Cairo, 111., yetteriy oa aoonnt of r . arrival ,-f L" S trumps. Oct Yatea pirea aurane s th it no orders Lnre Leen iaaei to cbttruct Ibe river ccmmcroc at Cir-, Ibo tXvopj were tet thera merely tt a prerauti. nary. St. Locis, April 3, A. TJ. The latest news frotn Anapc'is stales lhat the road is open o Watliington. The Portsmouih, Vn.. Transcript, cf Tuesday, says dispatches received last nujht say Ft. Ficken? was taken ly-the Southern troops with a loss of 2,000 The Baltimore Stia tay3 cn authority of a private dispatch that the report cf fighting at Ft Fickens is incorrect. Fassecjers who arrived at Ilarrhburg yesterday by the N. C. It. R. jay all ii quiet ia Baltimore, all the wholesale houses closed, all clerks over 11 years of age were required to ealut, rr.any were lvaving ia consequeuce. S cars arrived at Chamberug filled nih families learic? Biltitnore. The efectioa progresstd quietly aod no ' opposition to the southern right ticket was taade.' The tchooner Lucas was f.red into ty - ichocners which had t;o colors, tut escaped. A gentleman who passed through Wi! A ur of feeaaur Darr, of Del. Laa suscl aeon rj r I takra ube&ath of at!oiranc. At WiiCi.Dgtva, Vv'., tba axcact cf Svor tela ed at Xerj-tcwa ly tie gorernn.?ut it 2,5(0 bbt, they are atllii-t it to the L-ocr at 17 it IU the r:et prk? ia $15. . . Advice frca Trtrlck, V, aj .-r'.'a ar.i AI. gbar.y eoeoti'!, MJ,tL'.w tb: a :r..-g fr th Unlca aol d:lr that tbey will re-t gIxiJt tbe tite if it s-octdl frta tb l"..i n. Ttere are s:d t Ltf 3 iej'iocit at rTr.'rg U.n, IM. ilr-zji tley b-va'iir.-i Ur.ica Tol-'utccr ccir;c there, Gvv Lt-:bcr,cf V. 1 i L-r.iol a rro-rn-.tLa j Tj- hibitir; the cyportati--r, if ur to n-nbtraritiit. A letter from" tbe w;f cf Hubp IV k, cf la,iy? ncrbuw wat b jmsd crer t-:r head ca :ho ri-h: zi April L2thby ntrit; Isj rtzid.nre J Li.-Lp Elliott. ' ' Several grntlcrara arT:rtd f.rr m ibi C-.-u'b report that the pple are trming ecrywbere. A u Lar.g ia v C aal anatber iirrisuael for Union ea- tiuicat. . v A d'-pta'im of iO Indian! bare arrive! t- tender wnrrirrt of the 5k-jx a4 Cuippawa Indiana -to tbe rretdnt' It is rfrrtrj V "rre oeuraea ia at an ctuc. ilrcater.! cn Ft Mellcnrj tefcre Samrday Li5ht. it is faid if it ia done theV " "txasra a. A number of cannon are tta!ion'-d Pcrryrille to re cn Ilavredi Gra-etbccli Maryland troops make their apresran to-day as apprebi.'ndel. Three citiier.t cf Uaitito ire passed throng'a Perry -Till-;, Md, ye-t':.'day for the 'ort'j, conurmin tbe amounts cf injuries luSercl by tbe Unioo men cf Ealtimors. Tl ey bad been waited oa ky a suad of troops and ord-red to leave at ence. A epc-cial difrafh to the Herald elated Havre de Gra-ro 25th tay sou lb en troops are hourly expected ti appear ca Gocretown br-,bt3. Sperial tralr.3 are tew cna'-uLtly racains f.m Aaaapolls to Vah in'en. A letter rry s tb? Cvu'L'.Utioa was to tail for t-e C.uli ( f tbs Prolap-lro to bl.-x'ha 13 P.altim'.re. A f?or,d ditaolm'ini cf 5,000 roen was to move f.fra Ar.i:np..li.', the troops march from there to Wa.-hirt-ton. So. fur to armed ot-poition to the troops is rrpor:ol. Tbe oCitri of tha Baltimore and Ohio P. R yetcr- dny received dlypatcbcs by their line cf telegraph from Annip.li3 junction vhich announced that a larg'j burly cf tro"ps vrero a their way to Washing ton aud were a!tin alcnj at nn ordinary time una witbi-ut m-i1erHion. At Ib.t'-n iut.nuia'.ion is receivcl from head quar ters that Col Lawi dice's command, embracing tbe 5th and a p.riir.n : the 7i,h Mas rcgiment3 of in fantry together with Gapt Cock'a light artillery and Maj DureanV rlaa battalion, havo arrived safc-ly at Annapolis without resistance. The Keystone fc'tata left Washington Monday afternoon, she brir.g3 t imi 40 or 50 bags of mai, matter for tho northeast in charge of Gen Twitchell She nlro: brings dirpafehes instructions frora tbe government to'Mr.'Adaras Minister to England, she i3'woIl armed and provided to rtsi.-:t any attack that nrght be mads on her, lut she mnt with to inter- ferenco: . . i ' A gcntlemaa ho luft C'uarl-.'stoa oa Tuesday say3 Gen liyaurcgari was then mpc-riatcndir.g the repairs cf Ft Sumter, with tho expectation of aa irameliats attack from tho North ca Charleston; that there wc.3 then no movement of troops toward the Nerth and he believes there will he none. It is currently reported that Ex-Pres Buchanan has dinpoped of bis farm nnd g)no to Canada, in conse quence of threatening remarks from the Chio troops quartered in Lancaster. Han John Sbermaa las joined the Ohio troop3 as a private. 39,0C0 Pcnn'ylvanians havo thn3 far responded to tha call for volunteer?, and the Governor says he is literally mobbed with oSfers of more, ho has excepted IJO0. Largo numbers cf persons arrived at York, Pa., yesterday from Baltimore from whence they had fled. (Joy It Bartin, of Del, has icd a proclamation cilling cut troeps to defend the Union. Lino down between Boonvillo nnd JcfTciSon City. St. I.OCIS, April 27, PM Dispatches frora Balt'iiioro via Havre de Grace state that Gov Hicks and most, of tho members of tho eastern section of tho- State rtrred fer Frederick yesterday morning, the Legislature was to meet it noon, tbo Union m"n appear to bj moro hopeful. Bush river bridges wns fired Thursday eveningand totally des'.royed. , It is reported that Gen nirney was taken prisoner at Harper's Ferry by a do .aehm 'nt of Va. troop?, he left Wheeling for tho purpose of r porting at Wash ington. Before tho train reached Harpon Ferry it wai stepped and a number cf troops mounted tbe platform and tho Gen being pointed out ho was im mediately taken into custody. Thero is no doubt that as soon a3 the exceut'rve of Va is ma le acquaint ed with tbo facts Geu Harney wilt be relea ed as was the case vrith an ofucer of tho U S nrmy who was poized a few days since in Richmond. Tbe f tenmer Louisiana arrived at N Y yeslcrdiy from Norfolk with U S nr.iils, no news cf an exciting claractcr, the fort:S?aticn cn tho cast of Va es pecially the npprache3 to Norfolk and Portsmouth were advancing rapidly. Tbe obstructions near the entrance to tbe port cf Norfolk remained t'no:ili vessels drawing from S to 10 feet water pasccd freo'y in and oat. Lilia n were mahirg to raise tbe steam frigate Mcrr'in ic. sloop of war Plymouth aiid itnotber ve?.-el, which it is thought would prove successful. The HiTit'd h 's n cli-;iatch fr in a special corres pond nt sMit to IViis irola. wh'ih.ts not been allow d to reach there bur woo bid I'-crivcl authentic inf.r- the Confederate State hare teen tt ized a trijraricj fttnLlisinei-.ta in Wall st. A corrt-s.'.w-ijdent of the tXram-rcial AJvertiacr arrived frum Charleston on Saturday. Gen Iioaure-ard had not then ttarted. tut rumor raid 000 troops would Icare thai niht to march cn the capitol. Citizen cf Wilraington had teiztd the steamer Georgia. The Keltic, Columlia, Ilarriette Lane and C-tler were seen ia the CLesptak Bay. It is stated that the shop Sunshine 3 f:red into oil Ycrkiown, ud ia carrying sail to escape enpsi'.-d. The t-chotjner Alice was seized. Advices from Norfolk s'atethat Capt's Borers and White were prisoners in the hands cf the authorities. The Delaware, Coluitibus, I'lymoth zz& U S were only partially turned, cf these however the FiytiiO'Uh is the enly cne that can be cf service to the retch, a:.d to get to sea will have to pass th 2 guns tf ir t Ionroe, fcr.v.ir.q the ris'.r. cf teinj sunk. A pentlersaa frctn Washington via Uilay House reports that the secessionists have ph:.ted a tattery cf 4 guns at Harp p.ro Ft rry c;:rirr.iL ling the bridge, trains tre stepped and examined, ari the rccd for a tn:!e was lined with soldiers. At Wheeling a strong Union feeling prevails, 12-5,000 men were under arms. A Philadelphia di:-patch of yesterday says Gen Lirr.on from Waihinton re ports the reply of Mr. Lincoln to the Baltimore com-riittee asking for peace. coticlud:t:g thus: Gentlemen, now go home and teli vour neor-le if thev wont attack a us we wot.t atuck them, if thty attack us we will retaliate several)'. Troops uuit must ccrne to Washington and that thro' Maryland, find they snail. Gov Hicks ha3 issued a proclamation convening the Legislature for to-day. In consequence of federal troops at Annapolis there is a probability of' re opening travel to and from Washington ty order of Ge n Scott. It is reported that over 2.C00 southern troops arrived at Norfolk on Monday, des tinnicn secret. Every effort has been made with the nuthcri'ijs cf Baltimore to permit the re opening cf telegraphic commurieation, tu so far they Lave teen umucessful. A proposition has been made by the Gov of Ky to the Gov of Ohio that the Gov's cf the border States propose to the U S gouernment to become arbitrators be tween the contending parties in the pres ent difficulties. A portion of Col Duncan's regiment about 400 strong under Capt. Desso left by the Nashville R R this afternoon for the Southern Confederacy. A Wheeling dispatch of yesterday says the Bell and Everett men in this Congres sional district met in Convention inthis city to-day and accepted the-nominee of the Dougla? democrats, W G. Brown, of Paxton county, as their candidate for Con gress. A Resolution was adopted ap proving of the Harrison co. preamble and resolutions which condemn the course of eastern Va., and recommend all north western co.'s to send delegates to a Con vention at Wheeling, on thy 13ih of May. The general opinion here is that there will be a division of the State. In Boston over 812,000 has been raised for Fletcher Webster's regiment, which will be ready to march in a few days. Lieut Brown, resigned from the Niaga ra, has been arrested for uttering sediti ous language end cenfmed in the leceiv ing ship Ohio. The oath of alleigmcc to the U S was administered over to the officers and crew cf the Niagara, nil tut 2 subscribed to it and their names will be stricken frcm the roil. The cities cn the ccast cl N. II. nrc putting their hr.rborsin a state cf defense aiid from the White Mountains to the ocean New Ilampshireans are ready for duty. The Legislature of Vtrmrnt unani-mou.-ly appropriated " cne miHi.'n dollars for military pjr;v-;. Throughout the State enlisting and organizing is radidly gwiii.T on. N 'W Orleans dispatches of yesterday say the tr nnier Caiawta of the NO& N V line was seized at 1 o'clock yester day m- rninir. tut was subsequently re leased by order of the Mi ntgomery gov ernment. Acc '55 0.1 s from the tipper par ishes say the military .excitement is in curring r.r.d vrtur.teer d.'s are forming rapidly, the phinicrs are oiforing money freely. Rumors from an ar.th'Mitir sourc-1 have reach J Brazos tl at the Mexicans are j , ,r jeal.og 2.0P3 d.sreradoes ia citizens dress to wat tilled lj the pA'tM ca tha Delaware riter U.ii afieraooc. 20,CC0 msa are aew drilling iaFailvi lphi. A " V dpalcb cf fvi'.trlzj taj gTeriiaect bai cbartcrt1 vral taore teraer. bra Witon b. bei cwnaiitlonoJ by the rt'tm ncct t cUainfiatfwr tb &.Uine vf Asaap-olit and tju il.t:v!.l rcguu-uu fn zn M-st. The Ui.?: fcvicrt fr-.a. M l a. that is:si wenu-r-fl ibar.gi tf t6ati.t bu Wixa place at II grt. to-d;y t.b35'.-j ci Tif ers raised nl ex?cns:a j reparaii-u irlcig :i.dt for a grand CcLn J.ri.tij ration. Ali-ghcy cu-, Ml, a3 ianruitti iU represcnU tivt tha. if tiny rle for jeej5i,.u ibey will be hung va lblr rttbrn L'huj. The Jiari.aod lUii-ci are waring ever Frcde rki. city. Mi. The bvine jjuarls refuae to parad tiniest anJer tbe start and ttripes and to the tune of yankee doo dle, i At tie Clfae Spring Hotel the ttars and ttripen wero wavit gund the miner hare tworn to rtij.ts eessi-.n to tb- d a.h. The Uniuai-tt will raise a iail itary ccrpi at !Iig :r:owa at once. At Uar.ii jirg j eiterdiy a largo number cf Vir ginians arrived mostiy from Fairfax co, escaping rather than taka the tt oath or impri? jemeat, thay iay there ara fuliy 15,000 armed trocp3 in Va. Perfect tcourity Ucow felt in Washington. . . Ft. Keaksey, April 2"j. Coa:h C O C P ? Ex. pa??:d no. n yes.eriay. Denver, April 25t!i. S.riuut aj prthcasiens of In diaa diS.-ult.c aro cntertair.fi, they caa ca-lly cu". cJcUthi pl.a.J.3 trav -1 ar.d trad C-l D.aj Ia- encrtor imr-edei ia their cCScialdotiet without l-gl prcccat, ty'pras cUUaiai tj act endsr tbe aatiior itietof Va and N Carolina, a a eScient bl.-wkaJa of the tcris of theie SuUt will bt established. Signed: AI LINCOLN. Rcgalar Wjhing.oa dispatewt tay some ex:it CKt beea raai ia dipnmi: quarters iacca ;uea: cf C:o Pr.?ll6:'t irtcl.oaaUoa direotiig tha blc bads cf thaaoaihera portt. C.titaen frora Vataj tbceriisnce cf iK-suioa w,U leccauraicd by over ICS,-.!) nij. To-iayt Waib;n5t..nd;'pae.h .y theratacrth.it bnteries b d beca erected at tU V. hlta H.a near Mt Veruon by Virgimaat is fi-?- Tbe Cbarlestoa Mercury earnestly prt-ts against the advieof certain libera j ,-rt.-: wbkh urg IU) immediate a-siuit upoa WVhingtvaaaJ iu occu pation a3 the caj ital cf the Cocftderate States. The AkxamlriaG-iintt mw Go ired tbe release cf Gca IUrr.ey. And menti ons a a ru tn.r' that Jeff Davif is ti covaa to' L'ul-a .tiu tut week and that Vie fiWtm La rttarne-J'to lIwi.tguicrj',M. ...... .-r-- -.- - - Troops aro c- ctinually pas-ing through Wiloilng tva frcu S C A Ga for liicbm t.d. " . Ga L.-.aheai and jtaiT hi J .irt.vcd at K "s :mu :d. Gor L;iibatci.ll-dfr f.i.ty tbou-ar.d luj.tcer additivaal to tho regular mil. :a-y,a:.d all iTg..aii-il corps are cvtusxaaici to b-J ia readiness at an bout notL'j. iti-hiuond papers enta?n nh-jproelamaticn cf Gov L.twb-rt.rdri'jg tha rctura '.-f ail vess :li cx..pti!t the stjaia.-rs .laia-stwji o 1 Vurkt-'.vn to thri- vaer, arl p.J t '! to the "pl-j not to ioteif.-i- end Gcv ttdd Lira ii was the purpose of the Southern t.ates toattack Washington at once. He has dealt that the attack will le rntde very scon and at several points at the same time. Every little village was bristling with bayonets and pxpie were pnVtly frantic. He says lutlher that Gov E.iis showed hi;n a dis- natch frum Feiacjla Jttea Lbtn irom fllE ADVERTTp n.v,M-ur.Nvs, tnxroHT TIILT.SDA V M O liX I . G, i; AT27T W e give in this curr.lcr cf xC'T all the Dispatches received C''i' i wee;; : oonse.iuor.l v t:,Hr? 1 . ... - I. I . I ' 'I . . f''3- -"1U o k' -rj 1 hft fcr editorials tr ether n.a",T eus up to that time had-Utn ntaue and 1 tr. it uanotLispurpotoanaokitforsomej Dur.ng the rreuDt Criv J lime. - j events are transpitiug jo vlra ly ;0v. i Intelligent gentlemen from western V a ,ant to lhe w:f ire ; j diaa Agtset; courier t Ft. Wiso yesterday wi:a a j ar. 1 ri;s;v-ULton nice ad f iurv.s w:ha legil u-requL-iti-.n for 2 v -r. i..ict cavalry toboii th.-j;- j tb- rify, atd apa.ots i.S.-i rs f..,- tJeciaVr ntritert to teives in reaiptesi to oaaroh hither at an hours notice see tbe fr.-lui vtioa carried Vi cJ--ct. . . should indications continac uufvurabli tb?y will hi i The N Y ILraldi di pitch to-day says Gen La-j ordered up very Soon. j it gu udifg tho r.avy yard against resigned ii.ci.di- y r.avcl ttHt-ers arid hn c:a.Io several sc. utlng ex dltions into Va, during one of wbi-h bo captured di' of ::.T;rr. flu-re to tho 2Lt m it ion ot tl Ta-r- ha I b '-:i , n, an I (lea Brag has Inti mated hi.- in ih li'y ti, n 'toco F Piehens, Brnggays he will n.-t f ur''-y 'i, tl e .'ofenive. Th'j U S ves sel Wi?re t fT Ft IV-k-'in 011 tbe 21st with thrir guns ready for immed ate a?t . n. it is b. lic ved they would ret.ike the navy Yar saollor.'s. The crrepondent pis-sed tl; rough M-iatgotacry on the 22J, Uavis was j nahing vuire jrej ara: ion to atuv k Washington, i lie fuw trK4 ts cn route to Itkhm ond, they received j :rms nnd cui tr.cut3 at, Argusla. Gea Uenoa, o lcti. at .oontg' ra?.ry c iuluving armrjctaents 1 1 c,;err..i i itl.t.'. I celling r.p nnotniT again.-t the citizens on the Rj 1 Grande about Erownsvill the town Roma has hv-en fillagd and burnt r.r,d many Ame rican fun. Hies murdered. Browni-viHe also has been threatened. The number of federal trccps left in Texas is about 1,000, they are abundantly supplied with provhiens and means of transportation. The number in the vicinity cf Indunola is about 500. The III. Legislature yesterday passed a bill for the organization cf 0 reci:-:ents as called for ly the President, and it wa signed by the Governor. St. Loci?. April 2. A M Ths In!, leg'slataro cnver,d ye!t"rliy. Gov. Morten utlivered bis messsge in tbe affrncca. be reeomaiecaed tho appropriation of 5I,C0v0o0 fir tnilitiry purpose?, aad the passage cf a law defining at.d juniihing treason. St. Lons, April 21, PM. It i? rumored that tbe government has a detach ment cf trtrp? pretcc;!rg the workmen who are re-pa-irirg th bridges on the Puiladelthla R U east cf the Sasquobaana. A aebtoner from N T towed by tag was brought to by a bct frcm fortrc? Monro which went thro tbe tug, and tbe enrgo wasteitod, it consisted of thent without referen.-o t Uwnr order, ib"yhive cillUry atcrcs fcr Va, and a full lilt artillery bat- driven o:T miny peipl?) ho d nt sympathise with ter.v. tn movern-ot. and had tLrf.x:oiwHl 1. .1: V.v t. ni,.U U.ltiurre urd V.'a.-birgtca to secretly cptrate ia an attaek n?ar Wasbi:-.gtori. A Itiel.taond disrtch f the 13 J s?.j3 T7 DDcllia of 5- I r?ginv nt arrived la that city the night beforo and rejr:icctel that there w.recr.'y 1(9J0 trr.j s ia Washingten. 6C0 troops arrived a: Richmond from S C on Ud. JeT Davis Wi3 in Morgoraery ca Sun day evening last. Geu Butler, cf Mass, remains at Atcapoli., be has plant ?1 a battery cn tbe heights opposite the town which caa destroy the town at an hours notice. A V.'ashirgtcn di'pno-h of Weds lay to the N Y Ti:c: s.ys of Virgitiian md Marylanders waited o the President and lfoinljl a cossatio cf histil ities until after the session ef Congress, iho Presi dent's answer was prtspt. d .vided and in the nega tive ; oiio ef tho deputation taid 75,000 Mds would contest the pas-ge vf tr:ops ever ner soil, to which tbe Preiidcr.1 replied lis presumed thero was roota enough in htr toil t bary 75,000. A Washington correspondent jays Dr. Garnett toa ia-law of Gov Wise, h:vs removed his i;e and family to the north j r safety. A largo number of Vergin ians aro in this city, who ha v.? l.eeu driven away be cause they would not take tbe oath cf alleigance to the Su.te. A gentlca.aa who was compelled to flee from N Carolina says the sooesinists are cirri in all before The Petersburg Va. Etpre?? rays thero aro 10,000 trc-pa at Biihmon!, -1.300 at Harpers Ferry, 2,530 tt Norfolk, iucluiirg 2a ) frr:n Oa. It is stal 1 thrvtJt.'f Davis w il! rot issue letters cf rnarjr.e until after tho meeting cf bit Congress ca theSUh. Gea Jibnscn, rf Ter.n.. was ru-lbed at Lynchburg ca Sur.uay, on Lis way fau Washirgton to mingtoa.N. C, ca Saturday learned frcm t,n ' "7 " v usrarg.on to t3a, the R R conductor that arrangements a tc a ffif ytallr- tlu eca ... - e h.''U.j fvrr.1-5.-1 ber cutta cf rccn. were being made to Convey trj"0S frctn 1 be .-trtes and fnisa cf Waabirgt -a bat ra.pend- Ctarlestcn to Ri.hmcnd, 2003 were cn the wav. 1 lo pec, jo ys ' cHee if A Cv-r.tir.ci to t rg lbrctcr.cd to dra-diih tbe an-l tacg Ex-G.-v Giluiore who is pcrii.teu'lj reiiit ing thij raid of passion. Gov's Hicks and Letcher proposed to tho govern ment that the rouid jointly guaranty the safety of ! com?. tbe capita!; the govcrt.raent dc lined such protection Sen Mas vn, cf Va, is ia rhila lelphia, ho say3 he came to srttle tho ctita cf his relatirrs. but it is hocght he is a-fing tho part cf af;y, and a secret ccn.ajittee is watching blm. L. Loyd Pirnc!!, t' S N, shot Limelf yesterday at the Merchants n.'tt! ia Piilla. A S' h-r;rr I.ad:d with provil?ai fcr Savannah 1-ti.as. feeling respecting tho war ia the States prevails throughout this country, a littlo tcc-.;o'a rag was displayed by a busine.?3 honso horeyca.crday evening it was so iasigniaeeat that no notice was t .kon of it. Union 1 igi wavo in all parts of the city and Union fooling aim jjt unanlmou3. Military express to New Mexioaa forts beca dij continued. St. Loins, April 20,4 A M Gov Hick messngo on Saturd ty to the Md Legis lature briefly details tbo startling events which in duced him to call ittogcthor. Jleadvises Mdtopro-s-jrve a nutnlity betweea tho north and Eouth and act as mediator. The Senate adapted an address to the people: of Md, stating that the Legislature will not pass an act cf fipcession but if the people ue-iiro it will give them an opportunity of declaring for themselves their fu ture destiny. The House has not acted thereoa but has appointed a comiuittee to report an act callin a convention. N Y dispatches of Saturday say the steamer Nash ville ha3 been taken by the authorities of Charleston bat it is not known whethor eho waj seized or par chased. ' The former Lieut of tho Harriet Laao has bea ap pointed to command the' Nashville, and he intends using her to interrupt California stealers. It is po5i tively statai that ho has received letters of rairerne from Jeff Davis. There is no blockade of Washington, the city is quiet, flour $15 per bbl. Private advices from N Orleans certify that the at tempt to negoiate the Confederate loan wai a signal failure, only $16,000 were taken there n'tcgether. Montgomery advices ttate thct only $12,000,000 cf the loan were then taken, Tbe soldiers wore unpaid they had plenty cf provisions but were short cf iau nitionsof war. 4 privateers from Mobile have already been author ized the Mobile papers state that Col II Brown, com mander at Pickens, has 1,000 men. It appear3 that tho Capt General of Cuba snubbed the Southern Commissioners when there, he did not recognize such a power as tho Confederate States. Beauregard wa.s at Charleston on Tuesday. The war feeling was subsiding, and it was thought no more fighting would occur. 5 carloid of fugitives from tho South arrived1 at H.irisburg2rrh. 22 Pbiladelphians from Richmond hnvo also arrivd. all h id been workman at tho shell and shot fo'in lr; in t'Mtcity. They went thftro 5 weeks since ani 'io'.v return on a piss given by Gov Letcher. They report a Philadelphia isengagodin mo leranizing three thousand old flint lock muskets forVa. Reports of Travellers from Baltimore indicate a strong disposition among the conservatives to rise and take the power iu their hands from tho ntnb. The restoration of federal alleigance is confidently predict ed by Baltimoriaus. It is said that on Friday evening a pr-p-Ilcr with boats Ac., reinfsreed Ft Mellon ry. Tho U 3 receiv ing ship Alleghany is now at the Fort. St. Loi-is, April 20, A. M. Four vessels withoat the necessary paper, vrero overhauled on Thursday on attempting to leave the harbor and detained fr .examination. Troops fr ni II. ward coounty were called cut oa Friday an! went 4 miles from Annapolis junction wheivTJ S troops are pa;-iig, A dis put eh from Perryviile, Md, 27th. says J 8 P.-tter. of M-ns. bearer of dispatches from Gen Scott arrived and says tho commander at Harpers Ferry had given assurance that Virginia would not allow nry nttnek on tho Cnpitol from her -oil. This is confirmed by gentlemen fr -m Richmond a3 being the sentiments of Gov T etcher. A Hairisburg dispatch 27th says the forces at. Har pers Ferry believe that Gen Beauregard is in Rich mond with 7,000 troops. The Virginia ordinance of secession just published i3 received accompanied by a schedule appointing the 4th Thursday in May for ratification by the peo ple, also prohibiting tho election of Congressmen required by la on tho fame day. Tho Oriianco declares the C S Constitution o longer binding on tho citizens of Va. It is to take cfeet wbea ratified by a majority cf the voters. It i3 said there is no doubt about the reaction in Baltimore and that a b -M movement cn the part of the government will rccive the earnest support cf J the Union Bin if properly crid sited. Gen So-jtt in answer to the statTJtr.t of GfnTTr pr that va will notsaC:ran attack from her noil on the Cpit-1, slid be would be happy to Lave it con frrrd but would not advise the government to de sist fmm is present conrse in providing for i. safety Advices received at N Y frcm Savannah report several vessels waiting privateer eommissiona which were exicted shortly. The surveying -choon-rllowell Cobb Ian ld troops and two cinnon at Ft Carroll below BaltitncTe. The Herald says the British Minister sett a Secy to Montgomery who carried information aa to the arse England will purao towards the Confederate Spates, it is yretty certain the Cijmrai-ai-.aerj wLU not be receive I there ( fne;a!!y- Gen Butler tnyi n;akct are guarding every rail between Annapolis and Washingten. The Sap t of the road was arretted on Sa'urday for taking up the raiTa. Gentl fmen who left N" Orleans Friday mcrn'n far nish tho following: The whole country tetwea Jack ton. Tern, and N Orl-vms is in arms at every station along tb read o!rl.ie were seen drill ir , they ap peared detit-it T n" P-;ng old mj-ke'-, shut puns a-d r!2 . L-. ; "ionist in N Orlears w re in hourly ex. r .1 a f new of tbe capture tf Washing'r-n. All troo: s exiep tboe st Ft Pic-kens wri birg r.id:y in'iv-d N .rth. the host of thie tro p-s d tined fi r tbe r d-;cti.n f that f.rtrr-s have been withdrawn. It i not believ.-nl at N Orleans fc.at any attack on Ft Pickens wl'.l be made f:r weeks to a secession tlog. A Philadelphia dlfV.ch t'the llerftlJ Vnyt r-a-seK.5rs from ltlchm ind' say ( Jvu Green cf N- C haJ arrived there and t'niered thirty thousand N Caro linians. Floyd haiaa iatervieifiil-.Go.La'ehcr, tho fu. mcr has armed atul cqnipped ls30 tacp. ,- ; ElT rts arc makingat Witshington to havo Cassiiij M Clay and N Bniiks appointed Maj Generals in the array. Troops cctitinao to arrive at WassiDgtcn. without obstruction.- ' 1 ''. - '. .:' i Sen Mas-jn wasserinaded at Frcdtrid, Md, Satur day right.. :. . :'. . . '-' . - t u t ; . ;l The Senate cf the Md LigisUture has hitherto act ed as a unit, but in the liou;e thero is coa Jderuble diversity cf t-pinioa with reference to accession. A Cairo dispatch say.-, the steamer Wcsfiaorhand ar rived there last night, sho reports having been attack ed oa Thursday evening at Napoleon, Ark., killing Mr. Hamner and wounding a fireman. A Cincinnati bounl steamer tho Mara wu3 seized at Helena on Friday lat by tha peopie. - , St. Louis, April 30, A. M. , N Y di; patches state that a Grocer has arrived ln'that city lias was impresses in to the service of the Confederate States and escaped by concealing himself in a vessel. He reports that at the bombard-; mentof Sumter at least 1.000 reLels were killed. A Presbyterian clergymen who left east-Mississippi near Mobile last Monday arrived at . N Y yesterday, reports ISO passengers coming North.-fleeing from the Gulf btates, saenhcinjr ihronh tick ets to avoid coming through Baltimore or Washington believing both cities vnder martial law. He' saw troop? at every station destined for the north; and tVard that their intention was to attack Wash ington. It is reported that none but secession flags were, flying at Frederick, .Md. and that the ordinance of sec &non would be submitted to the people. Col Ellsworth's Zouaves Ielt N Y yes terday. Three stand of colors were pre sented to them previous to their dpanur-. It is said three ship have been seized at Rappahinock, Va., and thd crewa im pri3orl"l, and required to take the oath of allegiance to the South. It is stated on undoubted authority iL it Sen Mason, of Va., was arrested in M l. on the 2Sth, by order of Gen Iuiersoii, and taken to l't-rryvdle. A privaie dispute!) from Baltimore' says that s-c-s-ion i defunct and that the Unionists are aain tri-tmphar.t. , the re nciicn is overwlieiming iu all parts of the State. A dispatch to the Charleston .Courk r states that privateer commission: are being prepared foc.issui as soon as Con- will undoubtedly do. -The instructions contarn a prohibition against the tciznrc of coiton on either British" or" Arny'rican ressds. ' ' 1 ' Five etifployees at "the Washington navy yard Lava been arrested,' th3y were found - fiilinsr .the shdU with sand, they will be tried and if convicted they wiil be thct. St. Loui, April GO, A. M. Government has formally decided to receive 40.000 of tlie To, 000 volunteers for a term cf three years and 2-5000 reg ulars for a term of rive year. An armor.' will be t-stabli-hed at Rock Island iu place of . Harpers .Ft-rry. It is slated that the naval acudtmy will be removed temporarily to fto-wp-rt. III. The steamship IJ.vuien lias arrived nt i 1 trmgmg L.;:.'Jon auvices to Apr.i 'tn: It is denied in the n-cct positi-; f-. r.-ns that Austria intends granting an inde pendent ministry to Huortry. A fearful inundation La 1 occurred a' Java, many tho Jiand pr.-sons w-re drown- ! wait, d on the State ad.nim.iratm yeter- T , - t j oiy invoking it itvlu-noe with the ration- " . trt w-di c, al Administration to procure arm to de. i grtatest mttrr-st. . f-!iJ ihemlve? They say west of the f r ' . ' B uo Il.d.e can be held if L necessary j ' to the 0:, a -'.ii re t rn I.e u.: 't- 1 .1 t. r''riMii.iii amis Mere civen in time. im y ?aitt ui-) ; were endorsed by the nblic arnmnent of , an account of his ''travt-V 3; that purtiuu U-Va. The Staiadiuui . Inr dventurfs' amerg the trattoa lui. com: lied with th-ir rriu-st. . 1'"" A Wariingtoti di.-pitcli of yt.-rd.iy ( FrC3 St'M Piuplc IaliC ctl'. SiVS the troop call, d u:it by lh osd.-r )f j , ' ;c.'day ,axvudditi.-uil to th 7-3.L0J a!: : At aa irr.n.ense :nrt rngM 1 v c, r. ady re.tui.-. d. the ul.t-h- uu.ub- r -ah-d . Jt.5i. fo , -:) tlCO'h a rcrlycoVei...m t;t VoUO vol. ' ! i r o-! j 'X' ' ' " ihJKi. 10.000 vol- lor a years. ihU'CO . " --) t, r r, vttr-sMrri;1-at,l IS ObO . n.mo. f-r find-the f,::;. 9 . 1 a 9 i-'in.. .uisiuun was scttl-J Vv slaverv I cpulatu :i. , Tts ' theiiij-clvc.s a-gmvi .! ly t!: ir..--;- .ui u ) ur o, 1;. A,"r:i ii.tr lii they teen ar.h;.;it-d iv !0 (f.! ,.f n. . . ) ars making a total of- lot?,0( 0 nuai; -n this lalU ti. -rt'cf the real number a several States' "si ltd double the number rv quired. A s:oiiian'-nus Uni:-:i meeting was held ia Hi trim jd- la.tn-ght, about :u,000 p-o- j a:.d if jo,t;c they ivuid h.t,- r, ' 1 ' a - - " ! 1. 1 . t -" t fie attende-J. i"'"4t' --nere, wen :o.v .'.. . Trains run from Baltimore to Wheeling ; terference v.i:!i v'av-s r.r. 1 t::;, :X: Lut are searched at Harpers Ferry tys is . nureiy: gratvirem, al.d 4. 7 crsiuts w ho are wli.aiunj the route. will deport tli-n. selves' as tj t:. 2'' "Aprciit luojsengchJai!? on th- n:st lyiil ty tho Suit.1 ' '. , 1: "K Livefpl stea'ae'r to p rcha-e SJOO.OOO That is. to -ny: St. JvSr'i dnj. worth of anwsfor th,; State of N ,Y. ; . u.at.U northern n.M.rle f r Z.i'1 The tTime. sric al crrei-p, nl. nl from ' " - 'h FrVdricV. Md., iaysad.reet v.-ie on Ve-! lT Ia r' U pace, ar.d tht cession in the IIoi;s i stood & ajain-t nnd "Late '.Nctih.! ' th,-rc 1 13 for it. The Striate has put lis e! an bt-iier. That i the plain-Ln-b of -j al uvu rc-o!utn.n. Let thos.y i;lterj, . i cni'iiv-Mn Afi' MM t-rin I n v a c i con ii ui uuiti.co The Union men are cocrcinir, Eastern Virginia where heavy depredations are made on private property by aa armed rabboll. id. ) ' . .! :l A soldier vho escaped from Charles ton and who- sorted at the guns during the fight at Moultre says, nearly every shot from Sumter killed somebody ; be tween, three and four hundred meji .were killed ami a large number wounded there during the seige. The killed were in tercd at night, on the rotter's fl Id; many also, were killed in dwellings outside the Forijhe soldiers' were threatened with death, if thr-y disclosed the facts about the killed. Another who was at Morris Island says, 150 men were killed there, and 40 at Sullivan's Island; they also state that the negroes only want their leaders to give the word when the slaughter will be ternt le. A, Cairo dispatch says.it is rumored that it is ihe intention of the Missourians to plant" a battery of heavy ordinance immediately opposite Cairo, on the bank of. the Misiftfippi. - . , . The Croton acquiduct of JCew York, was this morning guarded by ihe Polic take not.ee ucd goiem th ;ae:7'jt. cord i ugly. . Circular. Head Qvautius 2o Baicirt. ) yVdraA City, April 20, 1S31 Cols. II. H. Hardmg, IL IV. Fura and George L. Seyl ult u ill-take the cessary Meps to see that tile comrades s tueir respective l-oaliiie-t are iilej uprj fully cflicered, atd (if fti;.-.d recca-' f to or anizo now ii.rrpar.i-s wherv. one3 cannot Le found, to the fclh-:; standard: 1 captain, 1 lieur.a-1 second iieutonant, 4 sergeants, 4 cur rals, 2 musicians, 60 privates an! rf -tlieir compliance with this ord-T to it Adjutant General, II. H. HarJrn- t;& out unnecessary delay. It is deemed highly important at ii time to have a thorough organization it is expected that th; President vv.llk: C . l.. f r . - ioi ont Laua.K.n irom Let ra-hi it) companies of which. wdl b frun S.i of the Piatt. It is thought that ; i companies ran be formed at Brounv.1, Nebraska Cny. R.-k' JJlnfl's arJ.I'h-j-mouth, and it is hoped it mil I i at once, and ih troeps put tmder c' - in roMsenoenr,. .f fnnr tl y -um avir, .u,!.3 wmie;,.- may be made to blow up the pier ,f iL Uli"'1 7'""" t,"I'I-li;,rS ar U, high brjdge , , ' a' oirn.r. .-l.ri,.L ., Jas. Tracy, a native of , CI. v, Jand P- , V)' , whoVamo from Churn-ton ly .T. ani. , ulit-r (j u. o mdg. 1 J Hu;!c er Nahv.lle, L.ad de Iarnl hi". I,,--i. io, o' Tl"' nlov" (,n,,r ' -;s ' a r Itecoine a eitiz-n of ihe Uin' d snti. : tho .'ac that the r cdarc l.aye i e.i '-u.-.a and Iiad a small farm whic. uas t.nh- , fr..tu iht- frontier F-rti in thi, Ttrr.-. p cated hecinse he ref'u ed t' fiht njiio-t'i ,t T' c: ,i , . n , , 1 . " 'y Vj a.ii.'iorities, ar, I tf.- rr. v tiw ilaey he liiul .-wern to fr.tt.-t-j.-. 'jt wn r . ' seiz d. ti, d to the f. n-e unh l.f, l.an.L, ; ' Ji,,1' l!;' Secretary of ,...ir-,.i ov.-r LL L- ad and civ, n live- Lni.dr- d ' a-l :"r v-.Iont--ers frora the TYrrii .rp lashes, his wife w.tskiok. d an-! o'-lier vvise-iii-iv.-td. - From r. liabb mfnrrrnti n rc-'ived nt Annnp li. it appears that lit. 000 iroep-. from th- o-..th-rn C"iif, derncy are now i:i Virginia, nn ! more arriving. Omaii , Miy 1st, A. 31. Gov. Black hai isoued a proclamation rec Tiiinon litiT a thorough vobmieer or- He ganizati.,n through -:;t th-; Territory has already sop ii d Cf;in.ar.iej with anus anil -'joip:iif-n!.-, ano seems determined to place N' l'raika iu the ted pj-ible ton- dirion f defens". , Tl is siipp-;s--ij that at 'east one regiment of NeorasKl vohinteers will miitTed toth.e ;;1 rvi-:e of the U S fer h 'tneef. r.ee. N,'br.-i-l:a is a unit (t the Constitnti -n and tho Uni )U. . It. is n. mured tLr.t Gov Elt ! will ir.i-mediatt-ly on ihr arrinU of Li si.ctf .-s-.ir return to Pa., Laving F--n called th r,- to assume an i:iipor'atit miliiary co-mm-md. St. Lol-is. May 1st, A. M. Gov Curtain's in Lis message, to the Pa lezidature yesterday, says the slaughter of northern troops in Biiiirnore f,r ih-' pretended offeure cf marching at the call the Federal g .veroiont poacenhly ovr the soil of a State admitted;-,- iu Union lak- th ir;l,ace. It. is important to g;rl aeai:sl any prulr.Ie ;r poisoU r hi u invasion.. If r p. pe riy armed, dnh-d:i prepared fur any t m rgenry, l!v I:.f.r.y may not be Jikf-Iy to g.ve ui any ::.-'i-oliier'A ioe th y may. ?rAJon Axr,Lav,,:i. Tl.e-H r T C ter has accept tl the invu.itivn .f U - C" men C,un:d to receive Lm i ri- r. i ia h" ( iovertsor'.s roor.i. City .Hall, cu T-'i?-fr'irn I I a in. to 1 p. i i. Ti e hal itbes ot the. Art -r H somewh tt :.rpr.-! (! y serd iv r. )T:,:i:-1 th,- nppe, tranc e i;f AT i-r ,r -r i 1 Li- nt. Dan.. ,,f U, rt Sji ;t.:J :a tleir mi i-t. a,-,-,,,;,!-;,,,,, ,j y (;,.. J!1 i.i Wiinl H N Wild. -TL-y i:ri irr.o nd tl r y a l tre j r .ud. pr. .,, ,f l(j,.,(J i'ti. ;; ,.,y vuref-t 'l to b a v.- wuli th- ir -.-.t:..rt. The b.eyi of (Jruir, IIi.tr e'-hoMl :;;.i: I' a . He,! fn Scvt r.teeuih sir, . t.'nearh--avenue, bt arin a li r.t forest cf li--n vi-it,d, .the Major yeit play rr,:r-.:: They wTr drari Uj ia fn.r.t , f -';-ati-J ty th -ir cheers for th- Ma::r.'-! Constitution cf tho United Stat-:. -' the so;l of a State a-.mitteoiy mine Union j And-riuo. and the Star-S'-an-J--J H ' with th-'oVect of ..'..fnL'rigthe common ! one of whi h nearly" w-ryl V C--1 mpral cammn be st.tmitt t! to avh ther showe.l ih u their hearu ar- re ' -i Maryland ch:rn.?t- be loyal or c,thrije. i the Uni ::. Hi r-'comrnr r. L a in-e loin ani the rais- Ti.o :.r aj..r arro ar-d nnd n: d: 'Z i:.cf r-L-i;n.-r.t.i cf cavalry an 1 in-1 I thank you frcm the bettcm cf rr.y l' fantry exciuiivo cf tho.2 already called j for your call open r.a thij mvra.'- I::': "tv,r , your tru-t In God and he will Ci Forts Madison and T'onseose near An- napoljo are occ .j.ied i ; U S trxp. Tl)- National Intelligencer says both Hou.-s pjs.vd re.-xd aliens cffirming the ed, whole. vjUasrea destroyed and oO.OoU ri.h. cf th, gt.rj,ral g,V(,rnrii.nt l0 irch B!u e. "and HaifCuIuml:' uli I FeS t.esU.tuttt'- . - tr.o j.- rhr -o-h Md wuh.ut LinJranoo to I stir f' v.hile th- lar- c and protect the tli? cf our country. 0 1 bh-M y,.j. " . . Major Anderson, wis vii:!y 2-r"f!'; by thMr singing cf the Rd. s': The Stcilim diet h'rrvr I- s-f.-ov r:i ' i rnent for u.at r.rt of lVhind. . . iTIic i.-mp1 ..r. .' . a ''I m- t L- - i Tho Vir:- iis ar r-Tiv'ra l t --tc..ers were t..en pre?- nt-'t-.a-- i Tne Arabia iro.n Livrp'.- 2!.i: via ! 44' v .rr ...i ..,s nro re n .r.ng ...i Uie . ,- , . r;,r tn ( . i . . V ,.vvn orri-,.,1 v IT - , v - , - ,t.. : mu'enery irto Harpers Ferry to llich- ! V'11,1" :'l3J)r ia 1 ,ri- 1 " . JamestOAii arri.e.l aMI.4.a1ue.,l..iu.i , f 3 these toys-by the Lji.d," and In the Houso of L.rdi it ,va sU d . ' ' , i among th.tn and di l s,,, tonsta.vly 5aj : mat the government, wa? n.M,-.-l ia t.o J A sp. cr-al o.sf acn to the Po.t s ays .. (i A . yfiU ,,0,v G 4 v negotiations whatever toward rc nlm-j !' UJLi'i Sr.n uis battery at Jik-, With inor cLrs"af,l wav.r- cf the King of Italy-and the Pep-. Th-sr j ildcnatccu; it CwrnraJauy fou lh.r Uy4 to-,k up their lm- rf o-ir-A '1 policy was not to interfere with th Ho- I sece-icni ts t Lih-.ji men. j al, ti ,K. . - ,.,tr, man Catholic tplesttons 7t T.nrra A nril .10 P T ' more. The N Y Herald Las a dispatch from I Tr,)' P arc already Tr, W, t rn V... and a Philadelphia 1 saying that a g-'n.!ir.an ! Federal trcp v;ll soon le- J 54, has just arrived froo Vilioiiijte.i le.a ii.i: ! f'' r-"'- - ' - - l there on Friday in Richmond mi S.atur-1 Gjv L- fch- r La? ! .en noMfi 1 ;a a-.y day, states that the peo;-I-. .f N C are in . apj roo !i Cmf. -iMa r. p- !,. iroops are concentrating ah ut Bal i- they uscnvr,d tf.ir Ua,h aiei trrti.i m-i.'s ih-iu-e r'tt.rriiu.r iol'!'r i t ,-i k J :; rr-rr -n b,,y attract-! rt-nt n:n'i 11 Ti-U"1 arms and preparing to come n irth w ith ; W ::di:n n w r'l I- ij .- ; , f ,1,, t several thousand tre-'p for th" p irpo.-.as tack .o II;.; .m .-.d 1 1 X ,n'.,l i. Gov Ellis inform'-d him, of n. kin an : A Wsi.hi 'j .ri di jri'.J. .-;v i;..u 'u.. attack cn Vvasf.in4tv.-n. Tne d.Uh- I It vote a.am-t - .--i n m 'h Va C'onv.-n-Gav E showed him a t'i--rat:h whi-di he; ti y.i wa loll lify a. I not sitr-en a re- Ordinance, No 1. K O Ci ise;i- IV. ,.. -: S. ' ' n i o 1, , . - i- - i . . t t C- tcr c.r.e: bj tU C t Cjia..;.' - ' r-'-i- a -,t TerMe rf Ft. I.on. April 2iPM. Therre?:d?nt t -:el tb- f- 1 -wlr-g : '--a- tln : Whereas, for re-.- :-s r. 1 in c;y prxlama- ing that .50,000 tro ps were on their v.ay ; to join thoL. .t" N C abou to leave fori tL-aof thelSth ins.riVt vkaJo "f the frN of tbe atta-k without a m n-M d-la e statin-!)? p:d oo. Itii.asrt-d tlat rr:artial law wiil b- Itichmand. and 'hit it was tho purpose of pri-d.; i in.rfi. drttcly ihe-Dit trii-t of ! the Ccnf-'d -r.at ? Dr-rn:neat t a make an - C- fend -n. ' - - - , ay.' that if i Sena'or Huntr-r, W C Bivs, W Di i. . : Pr. ..' , i r ,i r, r . ... i ... . ,i T . i th! iet..:-t ' O, r.. ..r ) -i H,r...f Vtr. f" r sy u-l iti alt ixO p'nterr -e-'l "r :""' j- ll i.l-.4 ih ra,f il T-je r..ir t-i I. :U muii ;uiv- a.Ufc .'''' ' ' - k p-'. iii'.-o ! C'-;.'r r' t the r . r -, e ! Ci:jr C ;ucil tu tto it ti f a i i e A P ' J feeeedSrg State, w't, ohhl. And . he re as, pab- n alt:iCii 11 il l" -; Fr-Ml and Jo ,--s C.tmder, and Brerk- Oici V7i!lCT7 CuttLJS lie iropty ha, bem sei-d. tbe c .'.iv-ica of tbe j fore the fe ieral government Lad cor.c-en- inn ije have be n appointed ty the Va ; Th, , ,t T17i?.T f ,r iUt S!Vj t :.rp ut revenue cb-tra-tel ad do' esmaisjacl ctSren ' trated a larjo f-KCi at Washington. He j Convention as delegates to the Southern ' p- p P'i-e 3 n j-A.-i. rsr:;.;f while executing c-iers have beeaarrj.tcd.hellpn,-1 conversed with Gov Letcher on Saturday j Congres?. ! 'V.'TaV ' P" "'v?Itt -v? ' 0