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'I i -i i i I i I T' a HE GREAT REBELLION. BVrhl BVrirlsav. hid ku be jfrateraDy "aa- atdMI'by tb GunnsnL The Tfth, -trtt aid Twii atoglBU of thM City, kcea specially etoed-wlta UM MeMutwt wf th Th oUewlrt; addlUoqal subswiptlOB Werf rt- NtM toMayl: -r 1 ts.1 i 1mm 1 awesr j. r. Joeeph vi iat KkrtAl.

Bat ell h. 31 1 eu HJMI ftitell trp. 75 on 4 CaU.i AHtof i fil'-tS era a) ii I 100 bcr pL r.s te-evd af Wr. SOPne-f 7tf Roora LETTER rnOMl PENS ACf IaJD.gjl,B COaCICATf 0i rn fXCST Ct7.y-f-CO0SIOS 4 WAAIBClTO 4im cib Kiccdit, rrr All tb Jftet wit IIP 91 VUI )IM WCI 1 re jpiuru ruioien ppert4 umg iclnklfy la ju he iauaicatlOM to the veiU k. yutt her Of oi ud coiisMijmkiJ Pfobtlhy conceit ey te jrpl.bd, u4 1 opPorui.

toldu toyilJrl.rTrry In connect on. It a they Mietthe laimedl prvMD0 loaM cui-eot b.M 'rf the opporttudtk effort, ll Jlew MielkdeabuUeUthi wiil be JetTer p)eeent Twai.tJeuB, 4me4 rfpeeUrely jLA5nrnd t9 Et YTerrlorvO nearly I all Uett li wen wceaa. ejraate4 at tht biacei. on 'iQt1e6ACf Uia to the cei I tre'ktror, tedie or Imrrj TH k. Weaeeaikaide iui4U.

iac forever, and it weietU jt fewlioori after the BOtlfijaUon aeche Irould be stretched to an ex couree. eiMDoeared ere euddenlv. tX behla them oaIdetabl4 Valuable WCH UH nusu MW lD IUII til jeyal I At Want preaae. T7 ti oope eUUpaed there oecapjjr FeJer a1 pieierty, xi wmeBi obedieace to order, ever dm- rate fa, tad left the! tteir Lcujkea were tvU4 tt oouKon barrack by the aofdiersL During MV'WW IM inniu of IUm laiatlaa dwollinf have Buffered to a great eatent- at their BB.Sj BUi.a 'ifeey do not teeoj to care whom Down-tv the Wvln. but allow their malleloua feellnra an.l paseuLa tach a awir.

that even Southerners tit 4 Abf 10 call wcbb tnem uctU'i can iauUul proiatnade. eaUe 1 the Green." within Lroatailtv ta the hnnM in vhlch am Itnrrioniir tf tM letter, la the tamping ground of a let rofflM, and their peculiar pleasure la iTSBg the rebtl flag ore every house, particularly 1ho te fwhoe inmates werej even taapectei if enter- itlBf teeUnga loyal to CJnailcution 'and th -Bf Yeeraay was a feyoac day for the Confederate Unea, Itwaathen they of the aecdijnu Uf lna the people got jdrunk, women weut mvi wLb )y, the bells were rung, cannon ir-ed-4n jt. the aewa waa received by the most suaUiha of-applauae. We nave only the lnteUleuce ihe are fact uf Virgin: leaving the Unlqm, aod while I heartily lament it, I cannot but tUak it is bet-" tr for (the United sUtes to- hare an open enemy than la jdlfguiae. I I am convinced there is to be a deaJly before Uiae villain are comjuered, but conquered 1 Ttrt'y believe they will be, as I think from wuat par-tU-ular I have teen aMe to 'gather there is a pe; feet anaaimlty of fceilrg prevailing throughout the Nr.h mm 8 au at a 1 it heir heliUh deaigns; and it Una as 10, light-minded man alll have anr appreheo-alcnaaiotue ultimate Uaue of the cottoit.

jcUce ea4 right will ever be victorious over aaajchjr.l -1 roBttralned to believe the majority ol the hen about have been wofnlly deceived by the leatia'laihlrebelUjn, in jreution Ute feejiiia of the eUaen of the Northern i frontier of ourcuajy. Taey hkveUco n.ade to believe thV. aid and ym-fath wod.d ba xindji thajt v.lLhoat attnt but wha the eal ttate of fjc are knoara, aa.jt iheir ye opened to the uttr fclry of every rtprateaU-Uoa In thl connection; woe be to their deceiverj. I am aasiously awal'ieg tie developseet at such plana by tbe AiuiUltraUon Wnntilngt-jn a irlU ba theferctontrr of acUua that will carry the war lato EtVDt in ot'er wordaitSat murdtioug aband of vi'alo'a ever aad thU peedllyi pray that tbii hoie may notbedal tteg ounU. NOUS ERRORS.

MII4TART AHD NAVAL M0VEUEXTi3. The Crr.etal Jrpeiintendeiitof the New-York Re-cmlUpg8tatlei, and Couainaaddnt at Go-eruor Ialaxd; 901; 8hth, waa yesterdar instaUei luio his Bw office at FortCbj'aaabus1, vice Major Hxitsu-aua reUeved. CoU SmtH takes post agreeably io the regular ordera of the War Department. He ws de-UUed to aaperaede Major Hoiua, whose rerfgoatcm eeest luted the tenoorary of jUjr Haiartaiain. The latter officer has tamed over all the document and renpeaaibUities ef the station to At fori Hamilton, Governor Island aad Bedioe ilaiaad, ihere are mow sig4s of repose.

'ttUf bting ia3y for the road, there Is iboth-at Regular loutine duty to be den, tfl Oftr for iroopa arrive. The Fort ganiaoit ai.Fuit Hamilton having been hor-ughjy "peateuT lafo been ipnt on guard In their tam. Thf-rS la no evidence ataut them of the ptiva-tttnna they suffered. The fine! band of ihe Tnird In-ifaatry dlaootuao aireet miuto daily for the amase-, of the aoldlers and clUsen. DetachfceeU of teciulta from neighboring yesterday, and were seat aver -t Iho Isnd, Buffalo, Rochester and Breton stems to Uve gjvca ail their candidates for mllltirr honors -tothevoJUaUtra.

The fact is, efcht dollars a rajwth rwraihaal a regular, with less iild discipline sui rraaoro prlvllegea, are too much (for evtea the oldest aol--sllerltitUig, let alone for a novice. It is ithoight Aat the regular and Talunteer offices must be brought STT" lDt tha. they are now, JJ the former be required. i 1 I fi -A geaetal port of the eondlUon cf all the maol 'L? aea, toT be sjaaaaVsaakt eV Jk sIa. TV.

a. -v- j- i louowrag amp are now approach 0a tee .60 Portsmouth mm wee.U. dava. via BiMtnn ZZZ' Mai weekeT Two waekl Mai i i Mtnm IMU. 4..

BMtON j'arlf ready. Waoe, i tuLa. 40. nesar. fi moa'Ju: fj i MlMtSI VP'.

4. Keen finf 1 this city was brisk yesterday. It anma nn e4 lrtnfr.a.i r- 4 Ibeet, I ChaUvm -street, 4. rR. OF TnrJoiM A VT1 TPiV'iPrtpua KI aaen, coder cuaaiaad of Capt I.

p. raArr, arrive! this thi aaonainc from Mao- WW-'- 1 1 auaaw, ay thsj jKudaoa River Railroad, acl will te quartered en Coaernora laland. 1 i i i TbcX. S. filiate Cwwfituricai will probably sail tol A Tsavatoaaer ZWa lef: tho Kavr-nrd this aaont.

tegi s.d rrocvedeJ to Pier No. North jRlver to rep MtTt5M-" Dra thoroughly 'ov-erkauTej iwoaBtotwoWciuiie i Tho tctaaHfpa xtUtoi anl BtUviiU. arrived yesU day. Wtaoir ooallag. The AagMM, 1 amn, semis A iff, JtoSSMaS, arfi i J.reaJy;winrt,Unke4.: Tke istare i wsnry eignui (ITrooUyn) Klmrnt.

ft21 aaasia UUn, The CtUmiim has aU gei orncuL'KiOM got; '1 1 -JK, ktayJ.leeU fe J' foW oipati wi reef ivej UU mlag. B. C. IflVRliN, t4Mt-Generd Tho orvmtuae anrval olr''th Sbodo' laUad and St a i wiEg wnere 1 can oest serte me -waB rf the Rtto-ie Mw R4gi met have tike txmi r1iir M0TlfcXT3 DT TJEW-YOT-i. THursaaj-, May To-day Ja gtii ooe lor Syraciae Tui a-red's have aesrreelWvei been ka'full of Tbe j- oadaga full companies nel, uudur coaanoML 1--ti.

ror ineir rencavoos at The Fire Department turned out a an escort, Jih full raake, wita mcalc, caenou. etc. 4 Thepuiiic feutti-ii Wroufht te to the pitch. Tb-s rgimnK ill. it paste, ger-cata, aid so by Bej-ial irvia Ga'andaiaua.

I May 4- iwo -comp-init ol Uewe Voiuu'eers, Capte. E. M.Taiaa and raAii Uiiira w.U ttartl from ajie atcelook to-iuorpar. fer 1r. Tie eom.nls re chrtflj camp -eed of weiHril ed and eta lent med fiom eur tltvj nvLiiy.

Tbrce addiaonal coapatdps are fojmiDg, Aa Oawrgo roeiuieut will sbxtly be In the field. I Thorsdav, May 2. A company of jveiuateers, ninety stroatj. frotn DePeyster, 3t Lafnrenca Couuty, left for Albany to-Uy. i llOYEHENTS IN PENNSYLVANIA.

IUiMichh Prcn Thur da, ilvr 2 Tbe Tebta Pinoayh-aMa Resiment has left for ttanvberiburgh. "Tbe Ninth leaves to-morrow for I Fau Uls from th Sou'ii are still flyiag Nertb vii Oagerrtown, Cnambert burgh and HurisbvLrgk. They wi n't trust the Barbmore totita. A measa baa xtn received by tbe Legislature uuui vie vrorrrnor, exsiaiuifg ine misconception to the last requlttden from- the President. He re- eoem-ird4 the formiog of sixteen regi aente, as reserve far ih prowrtlon tbe border, to be held in readlne's a ftra jaiaitije.

i CoL KAjtBeeomsaand, from Fetter and; McKeen Coontiea, have aril red. TQey number JW luarKeU back-woodemtn, at waoy are armed with ilfiee. Two hundred and thirty men have also arrived frem Bradford County. Thy are a Cite body of men. The Washington Rifles of Mt Joy, have also arrived, tt.us making rtarly a regiment.

yovE3iE5rrs in massacousettb. Boeroii, Thursday May 2. The Fteamer CaptbriJgi lett here to-day, wiili acveral volunteer opmpiuile, including Major Don' battalion. Tboir suipueed destinatloB is Fort Monroe. J.

Boston, Thursday, May 2 The two utiknowD soldiers kil'ed at Baltimore have bmn ldt btiiieti by their relatives a Aukisoh O. WBiTHSTHnd IcTBsa Li, both member of toe Lowell City Guard. The former was shot through ttie breast and the' tDrwgh toe thigh, from tich be probably bled to dl.b at once. Both were quite jtung (Ladb being only 18 and machinists by trade. Mayor Do dm' battalion of flfleg.

which left in the steamer Combruigr 11 be landed at An-nipoliv. Tte -otter; detachments are to join Col. WakDnop'8 ieginieai at Fott Monroe. THE MASSACHUSETTS DEAD. Exiccwv DiPAaTmaT.

CocactL Chambxb, May 1, 1SC1 i HOH. B. C. II A TUB LoWBLL. Sir Mr.

MssBiLti Si Waiosr, of Lowell, arrivel at Boston this afternoon at 5 o'clock, in charge of the le-maias oi those i Massachusetts meo who leil at Biia-moie on the 19 of April. I met thesa relics of our brave and patriot'c soldiers at the Worcester RU-oad dt'-pot, acccmitttoifr'l by my iailJtary s.affasdthe Executive Council, where we took them In charge, and under the escort of the Corps of Independent Caiet. bore them through out street thronged by smpiitaii-h ciiwns and placed then In the YaaU toaib, bneah the Chapei. at th-! corner of TremoLt sni siohooi Tuere they lems'n, fut-jecttotbeorcera Of thorn frleod who hive the jiyiit to de -toe thur ftial ciiip But ltwoull bt io griLtffut to tbe Exeilt-e Dtjpwtment, la co 1 tratton wltb tb nearest to the ldrneuteo tread, to asMtt In tbe last lunerat bonors to taeir inea ry aai 1 btu)d bj pleat'd to inttt y.ru uul tbe Mayor of Lawrence and tee Kelectmec of Stoneham as Soon as yen mny cocvenn tbcin, at the' StMe-ho-ise, to jn-aicer ihearrargxmeotaaujtible to the occajjloii. 1 am vo-rs respf-pfti'ly I JUip a.

anoulVv, Governor. HOVLUEXTS IN CONNECTICUT. llTFoaD, Thursday, May 2. The Gorerndr'H mbstage to pie Legislature yesterday contains the fallowing 1 CoL Savuu. Coir, cfilartfrrdi on the 25ta of ADril lasi, onereci 10 tae UxouuUve bis services in promoting the enlistment of a recimeni of ah1e4odfel mn fiom the State for the war, and to furnish a sufficient numtrtroi bis revolving breech rifles for their equip met.t.

To this noble proposition I have replied ex preying my hltfh aojiecirl9ri of tha natrintin nfr.r and asiuriDghim tht the, tender of ten companies WOUld at OECe be accented, the troona tntn a regiment, the field officers appointed In harmony wim me wasues 01 me regiment and tie d'gnlty of the State, and services placed at the digpoml of the Gonnxm.nt. These anrs wfeich are the very latest improve ments, witn 1 anr Dajocets, would sell in market to- aay lor ever so.cuo in caan. CoL Colt U.now actively emoioTtd In cnUstin a fn'l ra1 war, and alio furnishes: officers to drill n4 norfw the meu in the ute of the weapons at his own expense. MOVEMENTS IN NEW JEBSEY. 1 TuTex, May 2.

Tae Legislative; Committee have been busily engaged in perfectlng biiKj to carry. Into effect too race mmendaUons of the Governor. This morning in tbe Assembly, the 'Committee on the Judiciary reported a bill lor a loan of bearing six per cent. Interest, end approrriiira; It for purposes and to support the militia, called into serrice. 1 he bill was ordered to be printed.

In the Seuatoj Joint resolution wore ordered to a tl Ira reading, dealailpg the unalterable purpose to etand by the Vnionand sustain the General Govern mew. The bUl to kuthorlze Newark to borrow IIOO.OCO aid Trcutcn to borrow $10,000 to aid the families of volunteer, have passed, and a bill enabling counties to borrow money for a like purpose was made the Special oruei lor Tuesday. All the members ot the House held a caucus to-day to aite upon the action necessary. Tae meeting was secret. MOVEMENTS IS VERMONT.

Aiiuits, Vl, Thursday, May S. The Ransom Gnard this morning, at 10 oVsloiA, for Rutland, VL, the place bf tbe rendeavous ot voluteer. Theoecaa)on thdr departure will ion be remembered, by the dtiaena of this village. 'Appropriate prayers wereoffered far them at church, Patriotic song were sung by a largo crowd. An lm-mcne concourse of people were pre seat at tbe depot, tbaerlrtg tbem as they departed, and wlahueg thtou God-sped.

THE SPiEIT IN MISSOUBL Loci, Wednesday, May I The eltnxjoa yesterdayi in Marl.in xmsiaiue, resulted in the triumoh Of Mr. LmcOMB. Union -r- Akrsxaoit, formerir member of Con- CJ M. B. M-40SUS, SeceMicnlMt.

w-u Lvuuti.aw iu an a varan-vj i 5t, Josxra, Wednesday, May A Union mtinf waa held hereeBL.nln. nA dieaaed by x-Cov. ffrswaair, who was received with UeoolatioD In favor er m'aVm ri-lBVaaJk. TKatfr(1s)'ainlA 'if ay, WaJ so VUltMa I 1 TilE SrSTT-NISTH REGTOENT AT ANNAP- J. SY anotr a rnsosr cictHT tam.ibjko with JBat AJO AaUXSm A 8PT.

A rjettoa who waa defsga of t-va jKxry-xd4th Relmaat wjiile at Anaapo-lla, relato th doUowtng xteBce truBiiay AJtereoen, nh 'fist: instant-, tha Slity-rdnlh Jtetiaveai were awdered out to a-oarrf me rauroa rrooi Annapoae to' 'Anpapolia Juac-tioai, aad by P. M. they Were basted la aoaa. ptides 0 ltS dj' Tho officer bad their cuaitera at the Juactioa, haviag with them a map of the lurrovpf'tna-nrmvtYv jAeariae t) w. j.

ai wpaaava ay pvat avaajaaeBjai aj ewajgfaK fceuse and faiau throughoct IMaattre Uaelor twonry and bv iaa had tlnllf atfe boa of fcnee-ran ahdhaesaes. Darlag the bl 1r ra i a a .1 Th4 JreriBent WQ do aQ that Is neeesaary ta protect tbw selves maft savefh telea aad wilat call epo Rhod4 lslttd; to exhauaimoumt ttnOl t-etaty1 eeeapeJa Tho ftrat aad avessad detach-aaeau havei arrived, ea ratd tt fl.Jli Uj rrecrmt -aam Grrkt-ib- 0ltff Oer itgat battery of artUkary w-li arlre tmrrd. AeiheiotsaoimitedUtaiarTaantv tor my eaeaae he. I saail anon return to tUi ioe bland UraatiAe, re further eaiirmet.ta or expenditure are aeoeeaary. TSwetary of War destree mt axepUac 4 the peettloB-of Oenorai.

out our ConMuitioo ohiotwlt. or of fh rails. whe, is tteordaae) with prcrlouk orders, be was immodlatoy ahcL 1 Lster the tight a pistol was stole by a aaau who crawled up through tbe ba and el eoverari he olsappeaieai from eight a pwty Wra liBvm.UtxIy leLtoet ta aeaveb of Uethtet, and la short tin they returned with tb thief in envce, tpon whom waa found th nclea tcvetai letter, abowieg hi rooneetlcn Mm the rbel troop, fettid laur la the night a uararur wwc-a-served prowling around, whereupwa he was Immediately arretted, aiK; upoa talnug ralnablo rnformatioa waTonai npn I. n. rer-sm.

pecueg the movemaUo! ScealuaAatota.kt ouaner. The Sixty xinth, la eomana with other "Ret tmetV, have bnra ft harear ipe oft aed camp t4r witbouta tlntle murmnr orrxpresamanf daaitae-Von. but tave deter ml a4 outdo Jetr bithren in arma ta tholr strict to edr and tr.Hr to itrre thlr aoarKe! country in bat. verr uty they may Nj eilei.arvntoperr.ii.i On Meaoay afteruoontw trains from Ba-ttlitifxe arrtveu anaapolia -dsactlan, bwt were d4taii oy tarut. CtL NtnT, of Fixiy Resident, U-til t-e rould teK'graph to )ca fecorr tor them i anruon recelvtrw Jeu.

Sostt's reUy LOCAL I1T1I11ARY MOVEMENTS. CALL OF COLrtOTH CFON TBI HCftQaRIaJiS IX AMCKICa. i i Finow OovRTKiraijK Hurgary ie once mow nited roDfer than ever, aBd the different ca'i mktl-tiei that ihrciy aalitane in 1818 aad 194 to the tr acheroaa Austrian lowrnmrni im it tr.na juh Benparaa'lidepeadenee, are naw arm iJta- 1 me a innt.e eauae oi liberty. White under ruch aaspiees we are looking anxiouy to our dear native land, hopefully awaiaog the loi Imged-'or moment for a renewed tiguntic iiei-ed buist in bthalf and in vindication of our ancletit 00a- ttatron aid lcdependeBee, we toe with deep aorta the.lvk)UB Republic of lEe United Sutes, our adopt-d CouaKry the verge of diea-ad jtlon. the raifz-tioo of which would be a trinmpk for aJ depats and tbe dean-n of self-govrnuiftit.

in this distracted sta of the country, it behoove Hnrja-in to reiaxsmDer that we belLBj to trial r-edaai-w hi-h strujgld galianttyT but uasdcoessfuU. for seal some tHaWty, which crowned tae effort of WaeauaoTa itbeboivee uatorexiembtr wit-n fleru Clsa'trou Urmlnatlon ef oir oat hmU tr lg-gle, at tbe 1 eraand of Auitna. aoa R-ivta, li v. Kw. ovn, our Chief, witb other ef us no bure.

weieue-toineu oy tbe Suiuui in AMa Maaor, the aeneroui in-erntkn ol tbe L'aittd States set us free, and the national steaaa-frfirate afwMajwi, uiioe tae gl 1 flag ol Stars and Strlpea, brotabt us safely iiom a gloomy prison te) the free skorte of A oerioa. Tbe lymcathv and as.iaUooe thus herUwed upon down-toaden Runaary and 1U ac-ttt md xtlfc4 sous imaged aae with a etltna; of ever aum cradtuue, end ten year of ef this ReputHs. by virtue of 1 bate enjoyed the or lie in'ti tutioEs, lender sue douoly tmoreae1 wtui all lU 1-tiee and ooligotiima, aa oeeply anl as earnestly as If I were nauvt rf tbe soil. Thua actuated. I have alyadv efJered my ml'iUry services to tbe Govern ainnc Mauy o( yoa nae deae the aame.

and I feel confident that you ail my ene of lbctbVCfcei to tbe United ai.d would feel equally gratified with myself in sating It by aervtre. i You all know tbe value of tbe Union a It was, and will s'and Dy It faithful and true, and defend it at Ml haid, wita that same firmness and gallantry dl-f))el ao emobaticaJly ta the ceferce of yo ironn nauve land, tbe right and Conetituoon of Hungar'f. To embory these sentuntnts In praUcai form, we UuBgariani In New-1-or a and it viola, must mee- couier, aiiite aiid orgtoize. I tberetore request vou to to-morrow 7H o'ekk P. at tne Artor II Col rttson, the proprietor, having kindly offered oee of nia parlors for our use.

The imber of the room win be given at the office of the Attor Uoue. A. TJIX CnifAIT XieiXfK.1T. i The Regiment of Infantry which CoJ. Voa Srara-wna Is orgnrJtlng for service in behalf of tha Unltad State Goyenrmebt, number at present throe hu adred and seventy enlisted men.

Many of these are fro the country, aid depead for their support upoa immediate aisistai.ee. Mr. G. M. McLaajr, of the Oiti-291 a Insurance Company, No.

C7 Wail-street, h-s kindly consmted to receive Tne ofii-cers or the regiment have all received a militvy edd-caf'en In school cot rerxndtrtg to our West Point Acactmy. Toey are Von Sicnwebr, of the Brunswick sorvice Seldel, formerly of tod Hot stein service Von Sttrnbura-, foruieiiv of the Austrian service TJruar, formerly of tha AurjUu rer-vloe Schul, furrorrlv of the Auttriaa sereiue V0i Fronvfrla, lormrlv of tbe Prussian frrvic Vort NOBti'x. formt-rly of tbe Pniiao fonre.lyof the PrnUtn wnlce Von Zahucntn! kirmerlv of th Prn merly of the Ilolsveln anlce Sas, iormerly of the BrcubWick service. MTJKIC1PAI. alU TO VOLrW'lKRS.

At the roeeung of the Joint Spec'al Committee of the CoRiiiion Council, y)-rujrdy afterr.oon, tbe Chairman reported that the iSTib-Cemmltee bn "All to Union Cefeace were willing to givo f500to and provide room for eicb unorgxi23d regimot clcsir'ng quiriers and ratior.s, and afford further aid as needed. As the Government sienot speedi-'y Calliii ttie vol mieer regiments into service, it is deemed best to be cautiou iDg their sucport, lest the mildtm loan Tsay run out too n.muijiu 01 jub nn "AM to families." had adopted a plan to go into effect next 4 aim ai.it. IK upon arplicadons, aifll by two ei'tzenof his dia- trici. nese tMnee were aaus'aettnr ri th Council Carnintfre i.i.d ih .111 1 clock on Monday, THE atOKTKZTTMA SFGI3(1t5T. Th MoLtf ruma Rplmnt fhi.

n-w i MMW V. WlliUUUJU, by Cel. William II. Bauw hb, formerly of the Mexican War. hes been secepted by the Goveramont.

Some bf the corps have already been Inspected and quartered. Tha patriotic are Invited to contribute funds, Or other neceisailes for immediate use. and to deliver the same to ilon. Joan W. EwaaTs, No.

Ill Broadway, (Trinity ilull.llr.gs.) to Hon. a.3wc A. Coax-tiBo, M. to SriwaaT L. Woonroao, No.

19 Wall street and U. S. Court BuUdltg, Adjutant Oa-tono L. Srr.trAaT No. 16 Wall-itieet, or to CoL W.

H. Biiowsx, No. S4 Nassau-st. THS atXTSOFOUTAll HOMZ: CtJAiD. The Committee of Twenty five sli la perpetual sc-.

aioa at the Astor House, Room y. 41. Over 10 too men have already joined the organization, and more are steadily peurlng In. JHon. Hurnui IIamxu was prevented yesterday viclting this CoamPtee, but will do so Una morning at 10 o'clock.

Seutor Foot, of Vermont, and Gov. Stahtoii, of Kansas, will ab0 be prefect Tbe various Ward Committees are requested to attend. BKITISa TOLrNTXXRS. Hon. Dabiil Sicxxas vial ted awaaa wi a.al0 regiment and addressed the men in a patriotic speech.

Three cheers we given for tbe Stxr Spangled Banner and three or the Queen of England. LleuL-CoL Taast late of Her Brittle Majesty's Seventeenth toot, who has seen active service the Crimea, is at prestat In command of this regiment. Daaattons la any shape or form will be very acceptable to this reel-ment. 0 BttXTIXO OF XI-MXMBIR8 OJf TBI XIGHTH BXOI-: atXBT. The ex mtmbers of this Regiment have formed an association to be known as the Home Guard of th Eikhth Reriment, Washington Gray." Their object is to toke charge of the Armory during the absence Perfect themselves by drill to civric THI BIGHLAKD OTJAXD.

Thli tbe Seventy-ilnth Regiment, will not at present leave the City. Many of the men who volunteered have already left those viho with It are transferred by their Captain to other regiments. All who remain will have their uci'orm presented to them free of expense. A dress parade will take place at the fctaie AratnaL Thirty fifth street next week. GARIBALDI YOirjBTXBJUU.

1 Th dria-rooro of this regiment wtll be after to-day at tbe AatUch Thea'rfl, corner of Fourth-street and Avenue A. Col. Utasst ha nearly 600 able bodied active men carolled. The uniform of this reniment will haul the moa nr.Ml...1 A "Mtiuiiam, oeina made up tomtheHuxgarlan, Fiench aiid luJitn mUtTrr coetume. 1 a riGHTiKa xiranf Kirr.

A regimental parade of the Empire City "Guard taok place last even! g. They made a fine appearance as mej, manrteu uoaa uroajway, preceded by Dod-worth' Band. lr. Aireaxw SEsrsAir la the Actng-ColODeLand Mr. W.

Mcluoa. 1. the ActragLlei tenatt-ColoneL They are at present 600 slroug. THI SALXH 20CATIS. This fixe bedy of men, who were detached to bring tbe lUp.rmtntaft'eatoihU port, paraded yesterday and went through many evolution la the Park The' accuracy with which the most intricate maaoeuvers were executed eilcitedtk ud applause.

Thermr dn) with the predsiJat of ebik work. KAJO ABBFXSOV AD TBI DXA Al DCVlt aTUrtf Major ABac9, yesterday, TUited the Homo for Touag Deaf Mutea. Ho was reeefved by Rev. Taoa ai Cmnn. the Chaplain, aad Mr.

Davoi, the -kZ kfi oftt Ia3utiu. ft is difficult to aav col. WTLEOK'a XOCATXS." Tha Mport that this Reeimcjt. ttatw Itlaad, are ta a state of and that tlwy have had trouble with' CoL Axuaeona- maaaf, toiaUy unfomndsd. The- ar ia a m.m.

thiiii TT macawtaaa 1 i 1 til eXCOXS Uervne Thl RcTimont marched down Broadway to tha vmn tacaoamp mere, aad to tcUawa is Xafajatta Poard. who were aaadr mEZTZ2? I tUcoait UGrarrr. nrxve rm woo nu. Keea at AJbaaT far the la fcw say, Mfcxaed last avamnT wiu thi xrwtaattavBsB waa to bo oaastervw Uto service ha oi "Waaa ta oojamasidof taoRegiaMBt. 1 THB ABVABCa GDSaB.

CL DraTsa eommaiid are still at Fort Rchvyler, atd are belat drilel aad moat rapidly. laere Laa been a report tht tha me ar not well red. TkiathewMw tbneie cmohatseall deer, stattaa Mibat it tstsnpotBlblo for belter ratioaa to be served inesa. thx "tara -erjaat-. Tho Twehtieth Reyrtment.

Col n. W. ailll mmiI ilukuti'kl In Tkat avr belt t(n' and eqntpred es taoidlv as psdbie, nd will La tail nrarcbhig orser ia a few day. ncrtrtioiA asniMixT. iCYroeeLtht H.a.

pAti Sicxtxs bai already ireilHl 700 mea for this regi neat. i lrv.j they -will be ure-i into service to to 01 row. Tw banacaa are at Vo. 441 Broadway. SAtteXAL KOUAVata.

CoL McCKBattrffl -command go into eeca-nptnent "t5a, at Hamtlum are, corner of SUty aixta-atreet aud 1 If h-veue. riao RAiETKu. The ttudents of the Unive ci.y raise a natiooai flig 10H olock. The exerciae i take in the lar chapel ot tbe University. tiPI ITlUMriy ABB TUX War.

judge Esmonds will lecture to Splr.tuallrts and other, at Dodwonh's Hall, r. frl Brdwav, on Sunday, at r)3i A. M. and P. M.

a. mLTTinY MAMLItS IN BROOKLYN. The Sitruf tht Sea, with the Tweuty ctgh'h Regi-rxi on board, was yesterday lathe Bay rlw the Narrowa. aw.hin a eo avy, wt ich wtll be furbished as soen ss th aiaine Regiment arrtvea. The Nafjptr Tandy Light rtillery, Capt Hoom, proposes to Siltash thtntieelvea to trie tttxly ntnib Auxiliary RelBi-r it in Nw York dry.

At a meeting of tbe Common Council Relief Com mitte, hf.ld Weoneauey tvettng, a Comuilt ee-Sjf fint was appointed te con fer with the private Raiief AssorWton, so that there may be no el as 1 lag in tatrlr actioa. anoiter Committee was appoiir-ed t'cu w-rth the Rcilef AtsoctaUon ef rard to mkirg provuiea for the les of Booklya mu who have enlisted la Now-Yoik Rpgimeuts Tne rneetiag, after thetraasactiua (fao.e uni njarUnt bu-sinf ae, adjourned to Saturday venisg next. hOTICX BOMK OCABD. HxAB-QcAaTxas, 8ooa Division N. Y.

iiaooXkia, April 3i, I66t. Tbe various companies oj cli ztoa whi propoae to orgaj izu tbeoseit.a a a Uo Ujur'l, are reqoe.tid to uibke a rostr ot tneir aecnberi (no; ies tnn 31 end not tba ito) ana to elect a Captain, a rVst Lieutenant anj a Srcoid (dr so ae ooe ech officers,) tnd to report tbir orgtulz dlo.i to Ue Majo -Geneml without delay, at office, N. S34 Fuitou ktreet, between toe hours of id A. M. and 2 P.

ol eauh dy. Iaforuai rn reflect to fie ortnrxtkn will be given to all wto are letereaied aiio acting in tub, movemenL H. Maj-Gaa. MAriinssoiOB Div. Inp.

Ofiirers aii.1 nr.en who cave served In the Armv or rri ormed miiitia. ana who are wi.linj toa of tb force be ire also requested toieport ttemsolvts to tae Maj M-iivaarl. The Relief Guard AsKociatio'j has brtn oiganlzed by the election of the following officers Ciw'f OJi cirs Ltiraaa B. Wtsiab, Preiilent; Vi e-Prttldent; C. H.

oicard, Sfcettiv H. P. Morgin, Treasurer Minttry nffi.tr Cartaln T. Brooks, First Lie l'enuxit D. At-water, St-coid J.

M. Pra derly Ser-aaiit. 'om an 4 Htluf m.nm'tt James H. Fiodiingtair, H. II.

Marstou, II. a. WaviDurn, J. M. Badger, Isaac Davles, C.

J. Turner. DEPABTUKE OF TI1E TWENTY-EIGIl TH REGIMENT. The Twenty-eighth Regiment, which has been detained for soon time on board of the steamer SUr of ike South, during which she bis been ancbured In tbe ttream. took their departure yetepjay afu-rooon, about five o'cloik, uner convoy of the U.ilted Meamcr Harriet Joun FAtsox.

Acorn- pany of the Th'jteenth Regiment, Brooklyn, which was left behind, also aentout by the same steamer, lojoltt their Regiment at Washington. Some friends of tbe lUgimeiit fired a I root on board of tbe I (teamer Mercury, In hoior of tne departing Regiai-jnt. LETTER FEoJl'nE CIPITAL. i The Censorship cf tht? Pies 5umbr cf Troops in ihe Citj The Mistakes of the South. Prom Owr Own Correspondent.

Wasuikotos, Monday, April 29. Yon are aJrendy notiiicd tint the Government, or rather the War Depir nr ent of the has cstabUclcd a the tolegraphi; cim-monlcatlons prepared, for tr an smissioa to Ine e-York Press. I believe you have been furnlsbeJ with the origtaal copy ofa dispatch, hortjig Vie pruning process to which it waa subjected In iti patage through the War Department, It ttll own rtory. You car. judge for yourtelf how lare a liotrty the Press when aubjectel to such But it is not alone tha rigid Isciui'ny of the War Office to which we are After the dispatches have been cut and carved here, tbe residuum Is sent over to Baltimore, where tbt dlmtnutHe Ro-BXbPixaas, Marshal Kabi, takes a look at then, prun-ning away whatever may, in hi julgmeut, prove detrimental to toe interests, or obnoxious to the sensitive feeUcgs cf the lebols of tae icTodlug siatea aad their allies hi Baltimore.

The Savior on the Cross, between the two thieves, has stood tor ages as the type of martyrdom. I august that, heteiifier, a Washington correspondent, censored by tbe War Office on the one aide, and Marshal Kabx on the other, shall be pictured as the maximum cf human suffering. It will not take loag for tbe pop-alar sentiment to drive the War Department to forego too exticise of its aaeumed authority, or else to vicaa uw oacaa 01 those who persist In this obnex-ious policy. It wLl tot be mai.y day before Miaal Kabb will be cone meed as an official and abated as a nuisance by the citizens of Baltimore. Ia thainie--rim the Timxs will be able obtain facts aa to jv emment movements and comments upon Government efficiency, only through correspoudeoce tor-warded by special messengers.

Arrangements for jdaUy communication have been completed, at a heavy expenuitru-e by your correspondents here but the coit of fie enterprise will, of courte, be readily bwrne by the Office, when It is knowB that only by sueh means can accurate information be furnished to your readers. i It is a remarksbie feature of this age, by the way, that in all our modern contests, before any woceaee are obtaired, the Pre has go before the Aruiy, and sweep away the inaolenco ot pDsttivn aad the ocb-webs of circumlocution. The Britisb Press saved the Britlah Army from annihilation In the Crimea. Tne prospect now that if th National Government 1 aaved from disgrace, sal the National honor vindicated, the American Press will be obliged to do-igiata a policy, rigidly demand ha enforcement, and unflinchingly punish thoee who willfully obtrut the way, or whose imbecility nnfiu them for vigorous actioa. Wo have now in and around the city, about 21,000 troops.

The preseace of this large frce enable the Government to act on (he offensive, and I have tea-sea to believe that a demonsrratioa will be immediately uwlertaken. It is probable that a body of too or three thousand men (the Mew-York Seventh and the Rhode island Brigade,) wtll occupy Arlington Height on the Virgtuia side of the Potojaae. whera. i form an intrenched camp, supported by a battery of fl)lng artillery from the regular force. Witl th: a a bare, scouting parties wtll aeour the adjacent aoun- irv, uiuauasuiig me secessionist, and encouraging imw such, KIDI proOaSie, DOW, that SIXB- woara'a and Wilmib command iil be detailed for this duty, i The Government will thu invite the Confederate State to a docistoa, by force, of the right of aedeseioa and the sacrednee of fcUte jurisdiction.

Th 'establishment of a camp at Anington Is an Invasion of the acred eoll of Virginia, which she mat resent, be proved what so many know her to be, a State without developed eotomerclal ar military iesourrsaeapled by a race thaf tave Bothlaj but the traditiots of their ancestors to entitle them to respect i The proclamaiicm ordering th anlistaent of 40 000 soec for a term of three and the It crease of the regular Artty aad Navy, tadicaia aa apprebenaloa pal th part of the Goveramcst ttat thU cosiest to last thrcugh several year, i am gis4 to ae the Goveniaaeat aaakiag timely pre-parattaaforsochacoaUageacy. It pradebt to wady tora aroacted caavfncod mat th military part of the oentrst has alroady beea eiavmdr-that tbero kaa beea the lutgun ared a botk aides, if, pe. ha pa, we my except soma trlfUag ssir-mishe that may take place between ditachad eom-Baadv The fact la, the South haa baea wefaHy deoeiyed la two thiagt. It was deeeived ta the tplrl the North. Th Sovfhera leaden ta Congress, BsrvlEg the Basaranee of Noftaara aottttetaaa aad Noatham Free, Beesuased mat ta Nm-th m.

tae1 worst lata than BAlf aniaaf ta o.u tt 1 Mluix mvo th dallv uUerueea tJ th Bm.a 1 8 ate off i i ibis aae ataa. eon-1 aVeat that th North woald am fwttla talaTeicre, aad per ad in vorcrnmsj toerowb away to the verge o' extlactlon, to rec metr-atr-ted uroa such basis aa the victorious South ab-tu du Th Boatheia kjadera hav alsb beo deeatTtd ta the o' tret oa State to carry oa eff naive ope fattofj a. Having stoia a-ms and manltioas of war from the General G-jvcramcat riA to a- a at least one-half of ta4r povia to, tkey Uwubt themselves prepared t-t marvh an tJ aa tay ea- cjueat. With that etivalr cci5Terd cl nitty whir.a a Southeiser alva. fveia ba ne can borrow' State alter State took up the ourteaa of wr, as if toey lu- voivea no nece ai-y for casa Bn i bo Call kt pr.vi sicius.

The Houtbera leader eoiied, th it Uieir several Sutes would 00 a unit lu irpe, aj4 con-bm'B iarera iatbe labor of ibemselves from tbe rule ef Northern tnvolvedmThe coufltct. iney caw now neitaer rro moaey, tal ptovUicn 1 or ei list Tri -mv of raw recrutu mustereJ before Ptckeasle awy wttbout vea urlcg a tSoutb Oiuuiiiia, having achieved the resolution of b-ht ooe hvoor aud her oruy cfty, eorg-atulates heri9lf tht: Vtrxtula hts-heen djwwn into tbe vertex of tec-esioo, aid tat the ti-le cf the eomoat ia fias away from he octm asd rtc ds u'Ji Carolina ihs tob-cj aa4 wbevt fields tie Border Stat-a. atagers Hid-re 1 already witn the fir-t blow of tne revolution. 'She-can nriUitr rai-e uwr tqn aieu shd hi le tbi 4 ICO raea ajouia capital, aud of the are but half aac 'ed. I am Informed, Dy a gviitiemn Iroea whu ku ftee.i engage ou Ue pubLc work of tae or federal years, a'nl wno has had tor a-qu na inio-inaii jn, that Virginia iuld o-K to-d raSe.

arm clotbe and man tain an aroy of 25 Ot men fr a uerl jd of six njvkth', wi upa tbe groit crop. If VifgiblA tbe gnat aio pvolsclug Mutt that has Mrrdet' br mi p.ior, so utterly dest tute, wiiai must be ihe loirnl iou of tier as elite a in lliu ie'-e)liou Cob pared altn her, they are poor Witb no source of supply, aud witn no mens of puiehasiiig, even th supplies migat be reachee. how cn the leaders if ihi teieliio pratracl it thr vgh ih 1 eat mouths? ho cm ir-ey at tie baxdlul of crude a iuoraa' leeies which tb-y cu delude into a hes lie arra, upon the tfiouaanJs of die-cipiixtd a la'el Igeut men now inarching with alacrity 10 tbe dettttce wf il nutntfuaik-e 01 tneir guv nent, ai.d the eut ot wi? Srat-taxs a-e not a modern product The race iextnct. or If ex.a-iHg, la fouhd only nmid ihe sterile hill of tic nb and tbo L5t. lucre w.il De rua fiuud at tne South to sees, aardhlia ioe, tUuwi fr toe fake ef annihilation.

Once cotvinceJ tite umty, tie reiojuttin and rourago of" the North, the ae ceeMon torcea maat speecil, Us It ut' history el a 1 bcb murciuu and thia ntojt eotn century will not eep.it f.o the or3it In wklch tht cto-tuiiti Ubbie reolr.d. The ie of a few loaders, tne irfa uton of fol o'wers. can lever tand toe steady lroat of tbe Noithe aimy, ami tk-y il ne-r niiko tae atterapt. PracticaUy ihe bittie ha bctn fought, tw; victoiy won. The ques ion -lugnt to be ssived oy tne are afUr ail to De determined bv tlie pea.

Tl ere may lie. armed rata luaatiiear; jy tle inv oe prepara iob Bid ie istof n. ca all thee may be uecesga-y to ivjxpie the pageant to cestroy IU1 ns oii Ibe cce aide and to on-fidencs and safety on tne neitaer tbe North, nor toe Souih aor ib Stfps, i-i bea.r the clash of arms, Uie groai. of tLe dy toe soooa of victorv, nor the wail of defeat. Tno ill be victories 'Jm re wi'l be deftats, but oliUci usi will be the coDibatiLts.

Watch and tee. PAUL. LADIES' UNION ASSOCIATION. The Lndies' I'uion Associaiion, daily at the icUty Library, in r-twien Ttnelf anJ Tatr'cnth street, to clouung, Ac. for the ck ioI-ecgefc the rtccipt of tbe following douau jn AireaJr a -know ed M' s.

ftiarid M. Livingston 10 Primary oi Bcnooi No. 40, eii 111 "aia "A Piienu" -jo "A Lmly" Lttue Girl'' Mrs Bcan 25 00 TotaI Vtili The have exp ndel the whole of tnis amount in puicbairg miterial for tbe article required. T.t iulicit adUiTictal conlrHtir, tiii sha.il be cbter ujly ackcowleCgtd aad faitofuHy demoted to Ibe otjrcts required. Doi a-iois ay be sent to fhe Soolefy ijrnrr.

or a WILLARD P.IRKER, i. J. IUimoki'. Treasurer. resident.

LINT, IUND Ac. New-York. Tnurday, May '1 lsol. To tht oj the Sew York Times I'lenre inform the public on authority of tb.i tha: the report that t-iere is an ihun Unt supply of lint and muLU.fai:.j.'id i vbcux-kxtT. -5 they have supply enouga or.

hivi to auirwer ten fir present U. man.1 mjult vm them. Sblrts, drawtrs, hospital shirts, fliniel jackets, 4c, are also really noeded. Po( ietlts and ladles can obtain correct in orma'dok by applying at this office, from 10 A. il.

to P. Er order. JOHN W. GR.KEN, H. J.

Fxi-ra ui Clerk the' RECEPTION OF VICE-PRESIDE HAMLIN. Vice-I'reeideut IIablim to hive been received by the Met'opoli an Home imJ, a- the Ast ir House, thi rooming, but was cal ed avay imjr-tant businesa. The Committee will receive bl-n to-moirow mcrning at 10 o'clock. The Guad now numbers rolunletrs. a word of caution.

It is important that and Sulphur, two important components of powde-, ahjuld be seized going South. If the South can get. toe-je articles, they can ir.ake Iheir own powrier. The iire put ip In bags like salt, atd easily pisses ft; fc. Please call ateition of the pioper oflicers thrjugh your May 2, 181.

DELAWARE A IX RIGHT. The following circular explains ielf: L'xxcctim Difaarw a.i r. Dovxa OeU May 1. 1861. The undersigxol, tbe corutitu i mat commao-Jer of the forces of toe State of Delaware, di-ects to at those volunteer companies of tbe (state that desire to be muotered Into the service ef the Unttod Sutes.

the ail of tbe President, wUl rendeavous to ihe CUy of Wumington with the least passible delsv, wbre tbey wUl be muMered Into the service of the Unfed hy Major Rcrr, wbo has been detailed by the war DepartneDt for that hn h. ned himself to me, and received my instructions. Tne regiment will consist of ten companies, to erfe for the petiod of three mon'l s. WM BURTON, Governor, aid Commander-in-Chief of the forces of tbe Ute. Markets by Telesjrapb.

Cibcihbati, Thursday, May 2. rtors in good demand and advancing; i 602 J4 74. Wbuit cecltxed to 12s. No hing on Pbovisiob. Exctiange drooping Sight on New-oik, ny i3 yl cent premlom for steutacity Pan abbiphta, Thursday.

My 2. FLOrE firm at 5 AT firm. Red 53 LWolfe 1tl 50. Cobb wanted. WHtaxr I c.etl!c.

Paaeenser Arrived. TATVJ' l71 teAmtktp Cttf of Mawr Hester, fron I.n er-n B. alcliouaw HeafyKJ fB Kay. Mr. DesBpalead.

l-9 Worthily frT aJoto" (taer. Aac- Ba lock, Jvuies Ualrolai, Jobs CaLahin csude. Job a H.oUbonn, and 6W in the aursye. affon. II.

B. GlenviUe, Mr 8aj. Mla rUUm Hr. ria'nTr Jfl' J- CK'0. Sua arm.Ttraa AiaABAO-ruia bat.

4 61 1 ana 67 I Moa 1 B14B WATSa Tilts BAT. BaadyBook. 3 4 Gov. islaa 3 3n 0 MARINE INTELLIGENCE. XW-TOIUr.

May Cleat reat. 8toaerB Karah, Jooes. Philadelphia. I- ft Rlrk-P tikk Aiida. K-iViraoa.

Pbdadci.bia. Jamm Hand ifaa, hlr hta, Pblladelpfci. i nQa tiki pa CoBsigBscetkt, Boyaev. Rt- John K. Walsh.

MtoVrerRavQ. p.raa;: B.ivs Conflict. Raland. St. Kltu, J.

w. Ha'Aard fi-lB W. Cvlt. J-n -wewiaistMi; n. Allen, Bear.

nart ord: nrS: oii tha ii.tV avJlir Bossyrn master. Qew BwtTa. Vn. Jersiia at Seaa i JT 1 atsTaESSft iv 'i arKt te uzrn o. nlv a tri-r i'H.

at Aprata fff3ro. J' ttmore. -fDd hr.l t-V lU. at it. tlrj km IMo B)l Ee? of fe-vVRav, liXzl ari hlOM (o fpatUa oi st lt Li.r si imwH (sip i 3--to aa it lb irn.

hi V- txi xeet i4res Rb J.h lt to. at is Prl, teo'd w. i-j i jkwed ZaU'ka nmni W. t)it knh a trLf 1 JV? ff -aw HIJW. rtrt-.

i 1. 1 ftu tx II Tl. ajtIUj ZZl i is s-A-iir' 1 -T I b'Uraitr hni bs t. aaA tne m-it at. P'eaj tnrt e.i VJ, ow iiwr fbil.

i. Jhu araw A uirl. J.t. I i TTW pi'-tera tntrr -A4 i 1 I. h.j.

Tuckar 1. lr 'Hi a 1 Ion rai-i il z. Ass Th' lias beer. 15 a. w.

cf jrcar. wD aoo HH -Jr-r "1 Marhd A f' SMp lert UvwpS TT ill. tnvlwBr-fri ar "3h SI 'P Il J. Lon-to-j, with kni e-L. Birr PrrHe t0r B-ir k.

ft nd-irNn. -Uni'h airka tfi ajitk Schr, Ru'L Wrnf. Wflminrtea, IT, fij Wili: ravHatoief fflrflria Veen Ij-rr a tbf 1- Wlrni I and nni all e-i fc b-T -til a tftji. kai. i 'hf 1'.

be pe'in wpu't TJ Scbr M-x -n of Ne- lln.) Fioeri ttaii. t- co mr ij- ppp-ti 1 a f'triall 'T' h. 1 S. Lewtlti (oi WilTinrtna. fL) fSrU Cir to.

wUhfUfr vTV. V0. Ja'i. T. kp-r.) riioroB-.

F. 14 l-h -nrfr. t.H. RnVk S. hr.

Srtmet Rt Rr. K. 04 4k, Witf- i 'lore- maalrt 7 Hebr TT Cr.K e-, Civaca arltiUri 1 i.r r-t, N. it with naval sb rea to oeaster. 1 Ettabethf)oti, lor Prori- tfrbr.J.

F. P.U Pol' vUBbethiofk for Aer. Teywocrf, 'Haabetbport, fer baSrV' CI TtUa U.f-.trfcfNe fr-r. Rail. Lesia ICltKsretlianrt.

Uit New Rv-netV -I v. llzthn. "iZ uZSZT Sekr.Hcenk Pbii.i,-, ir jrt, osUL Kcr. Hrj Terr, er" CMnO-l-af 1 -k, ii rW- nr 1 1 i-n -nn i rv; i- 8-hr. Ar.tuiu.

PUrtT Vtbrrt Mr r.r, RlB. r'orj ri -e 2 fn i bL' br. oHife.RoeMad;ww,fo?r-i hr. ko, ki. witbsfcia.

o. 0. f. Mr export, fc? We-Ji, Satlral. i i'i -y JJarry nt ui- Wt, Va'paritao fc" tl -oater, M.J 2- ship Asia.

Ot, Toma. i a 11 I -5 LsreT. April a-Tae; 'bio Margaret, prevtrBflyW vi a gut etf arki tien. k-e ttsi .3 aad sa'lly dt, ILt.l. Wahi.

itnn Z.V? I'l It" Ilx niif TOTI4 l'47'nu-ifi 'Tnt: 9rl i.i. i. uof.aeaa spri te rur ad torec deck Aa Unf riWT wa-YJ1 vtotr.i V. PERSONAL- i rHlli. on lr.

T. llt. a Hiati-t atf. way. Mia-nger at he and ober wrlffia IbSkS -e- el.

cprwetden cUon. Ke ereaoes JrciMM PARISH, JI. a uOsJ ND Lti.Ar.v ri.i.MU-H bet.e.n 7.h ano joaipnsto, eve.ideacais- lar'tn works of foe post ti la i -r p-. foT-ilture cv.e-ei toVchbr I p. te.

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ricb t'bii batit" frenehfcDi heai4Jj. I Hit. OBI illlmlea. A 1 ii'ii in 1 il Doim- i al and esat over tiojj. hale.

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