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Hi iymjErem.yfTiwcrL oiyf i THE NEW YORK SUN. MOVDAT MORNIKO, MIT 13, 1S1. Mack eleaan DonMnM kM bera vented In in-t UUa of any purpos vindicate the UototmmsI tod kithority of th UoiM SUtM, tb assumption that Americans cnnot nbjagated. are told that a war can hav katoae termlnatlcn-the mutual recognition of two Mconqaorable Mil distinct powers a drawn cam. confess to our owo part la tUa effeminate lllasion, heretofore, nut are never too old to learn, and tha man who haa not learned ranch In tha lint sixty days, moat hata baan either tupernaturally wise, or a natural foot.

It waa IrMvltahU thst a paopl nourish I In profound pear for half a cer.tury, should Lara bocoms aa unconscious as children, of the horror of war aad tha potency of fta scourge. In our tnexparienoa, It was nil or on th aldea, to foal that force could not eubdu ut nor others bka aa. 111 lhi la childith Ignoram e. Men an brav aa ever lived hav been lubdoed, eten by usurpers ant yrarit ay bv pirites anl male to labor under the lath. Ourprlie mr ta unbounded, but n-t our power rMt endure.

It is Jurt a much a qution of torn-parstive forces, a any question in mechanic. If wa ara strong enough, wi shall sublue the rebel against our Government, and mike them. La many others pood citizens agt'nst be-ir wQL If they are strong enough they ill an! they metn to subjugate us od compel na to psy the expetiaea tha op-atioa. Tbey will n.UM thalr hungry but ia-anient oligarchy npn our wetlth, anl dlvile our states lull rovlnow for tha satraps of their Emperor. They will convert our cities Into slsre marts for their African pirates, anl redact tha poorer chut rf our laboring people slavery, or tha htrily lest pi' labia condition of tha poor white of tha Kithrr of the thine cu.

don harder things hare bran done with simply a iisast lu'Hcilot men and money, not forgetting tha leave of I viae Pr ot I lenoe. Cfl Tha truth la, that nan Is ling'y a very feaUacreaturt on" of the fe -blest, Indeed, in Goo's creauoa, at tnai consolidated la the mightiest. And a ration once thoroughly beat aad broken piece rad.ta- force, is merely so nienj sunders! and acatterad indiridoali to be put d'wa mi kept in d'tail. In this coalition, it It Just the jbf jMubi; one mm coly jwrfrmel in many place at once. Wa tt of death, or area aaieide, bafcr l'miaign but tUit al-temattTa i actuallT adopted only a very few aaeo.

In tha ettrematt clrcumttancea, and it abMlate'y to the lalk of a peapU, from their rery multitude. Man will alwayatalk In this way, and to a certain ex- eot wCl carry it aut bat tha world nerer aav, and probably Barer will a race whom aad enough of it, cannct control at ta.t. There 1 only one thinj thtt cannt be coa-querad, au-1 that is a juat aad arl cauna. Orant that to tha rebel state, and we may aa wall pre wf tie cocteat at Crst aa at Uil. Uut with Goi, and trith, and tha whole lettr nature (mm on oar i If, we can, if wawi'J, taoh the prcudt rebels in umit to jrmd a'ld rikuua KCTf-rnvrt, and that ia jut what thaAaaen lvl hae.

wiibin a few dare, ctastaled that they cai axi jt.t no. Gilno. ConrniAi a LirrTKR. The fol. Vwta( etlr.t lp a ktier meWed la this city, tn Ike Colooal of tba (allanl C)th, epeka well l-m ike lf a'ty of klauelf and kle refiment Cili.

(i.t.rriiw IIri.nr D.C rikla, May 10, lvll. Once foe la rtp'y io vrtoue IntlmaUmu and io'iinea, e.h more lean rarlDf 'y Imply. 104 aa uererulnty as to the loya ty aud oilliury afirtt (rftberetrtmrtil uodar tnj command, 1 lf lTa ta aula, and di aa pMlUTly ami flaklly, tlua tla CHh RertaMnt, N. ft. taa eorae in here ta pnap annpuica wib the ca'l of the Praei.

Oeat Ue Unted Mtsra, in drfeuae of the national if Telfair, rupeny, anl Oaf, and thai wherever, and whenever the rational Gverameal, eAUhlinhad and aaiiia; al WaitoiKl'tfi, roar orler the tJtb, there aad Ihi Uie C.th are ranulved aad sworu, to a mu, la act. Ilo diaf aa they do, that ther are no longer cltt-eene aod eelierg of the ftule of New Votk, tut are uarenervedly atid bertily eittsfu and anlt'lare uf the United putae of A a.rti. whkh Prealdent LiamLK ta the I maU Klerullfe. ami the rlrt aadttiilpee are, ti.e wnrld over, the tacoaolsal, hwairic, and tLvlulable ryirbol, after thia dectarb-tian, Ue Ktl will make im aaa wer and uae Dlce nf aoy euch drura nr tiiipntHlioo thoe In qMMtt. eve anl exnpi what their military nli.

liaiwoa in uaiui or bailie will euable them to ajtva. Aat 1 have the haiir be, gent emen, yout obadlait, faithfal eorvaut, Miiiiii'i Cor mtiM, Oilonel Cwnn Inir u.ti Kinienl, POSTSCRIPT. Important from Llisaouri. of, hnu4, f'yi2. -The city was tl on of at .11.

bon ILIe tragedy lait n'jlit. Atiout all o'elovle a body of Home (lua ill ruterad ILr city throiith a'ifib stret, fmra the Ar.ml, whnrt tiey bad been tnllaied during lie Uy, ttvl f'lrnUh with arnia. 1 rutcniiig Walunt vtirt't Ih lnirp turuta wiotaaril, a tgt oruwd lining tl pavanmt to witU'MlLeir pnteo. At the i-univ of Kilihatnel iwitleN amojij tha MielktHa h'ge hooting, tihati aid oihtrwiAe auuimr the nu, meaai il eyjmmd, and Nj k'mui 14 tri dleliar 1 a 'i iht ihnlr iaik. Yi the rar loui.Moy iuiruiliily tiim 1 flred a.ji the im ihj wut.lr ilnuuw.

1 luiitoiti in loiifiwi. Uetlc 111 their runo. an' duM-tufcintua; theli mjuiWu wu 11 elr ow Im i aui'ivtlhep tple on I't. hldwd ki mIi nf tall4 tot a Ihw tnuh-i fc len ih'e, 1 he i' er II) inaj in i vei direlnn, enur.i. li, Hn wlcd'Wr 1 rtvut nwid'llM Ti.e ui i.t 4lon and NiWlulHin ptevtlied, pi ta nil, id, 1 lua.l dlreili'in, nut out thu mi mi lirtu' the truogai aoorer la muil beu kiln I Aamwtol lief' im illrv.tmd uu li.t 1 lanke, IQelioii niff.irtd v.1 auvurely, 1,1 ir their number Uetu uisUiut lied Mil wjuadod.

JaxKTtwiTsi, rivur ciifrii.ear, Jiiin anl Mr. Cui, all utniw, win ued, Ciiai 1 II. WimnwABii was wimauel lulhnrh iuhlor. 11, vutlraarui will hare ta be a wput uh1. (iohimv w.akUK lu tb aardra of Mr.

Com Cllr, three 1 in hu tody. Mkiii l) i.al at aia kle thaiterud. um Wniiiii Uid'y hoi lo Iba foot. Heveral nilieni were more or Its aeitoualr wouudid. The I innlM' Mtrtn- raot tved three llets.

iuii'i I i 1 struck by atprnilxiL Ooiy oi ol aJUien Jiaia liuk, a Drrnian, taa lia re "iu And Ionian crowd of ip n.lud 1L0 ir. 1, us oOtUn -Bi'. The u-Oft Interne Icdiuatmn axpreesed aataal the lenaiui4 Mor T41 adduxaed the aud InJuua! H.aiu dbnero, undsr tba pruniia thai lu I vtoleare tbould done. Tha city wast Stvely quu'tdurluii tta evening and uljtl, a hei tr lain pteveiit ng It a aMeiabl.na of larse crowds Tbeal4e troofa were re'eaiad froji the are laol evenlag, aut atmelo the cily on a kUiio firtortolrjt am ng the (inrtnaua ttkeikwar ivirn unaer ukurt, Tkryallgti I iiarola under i Ailgoidcltisuade.riu ll.e partiea, aud bine the Irooia lor bring. la order to allay the evoiteuiont anl fiduiee, General llttaSYtas leeiiod a pro la Us peojile of Bu Inls aivt the state whiok 1 Iiaan pouted throohoiit the city, espreanlug MfretatthesuiaotUilnjaei stinK bore, pie 1 bisMslf to do all la tts mwer em 1 fieara, calling ou tua pt file anl public ai thoritiea to aid htm In the d-acharca of hi duties, lie eays Ihs uilkuiy fjre uifler bw oomuuud will be iimk) only at tha U-t wenialy, tnd bojxa la will i.ot I 1 raeortto martial law, (ml als that tki jiudll.

j)te anl bt priktrtli, sad the livta the people prota ted Ueb)shehaa 1x1 authority 1 1 oLaagetbeloiitienof the Home Outrd qutrtsr In tha city but to avoid all cause tor undue ex. cUled upon to aid tua looal authoil. lie, will use the guias army In prefeiaure ti the lullltie. lu acoordikate wiih this 1 rouUnuiii a baSalllao of regulars has been sokt lbs cil aud plaoad under sua dlrei-tionor the Pol t.e Cjuiuus- aloaara, to act sa a rUlnery illoe oora Oonaiderabla lawleasaws baa pretrial aat few days, aud several Inmornt (isriutns litva paeoaho la the eireets. The fnellug aii.Mu-t tl.a Germans la most Intense, the regular volunteers I vnd Home Guards being composed ludnly tlu4 alaas of oilltana.

Anotliar eomsaotion waa creates, on toe r-rpu of a dispu-'h, tbel a large fori of volun taara bad left tula eiiy nr Jeffsrao. Tie waer twaently punbaaod here we. nmadiaiely aeni Into oouatry, and tha Btata Trauiy ratuoved to a plaoa 0 aauuruy. About 1,000 IlUuoia voluatwrs ara BowsUUootlatCasyvUle, tat hat a. THE LATEST NEWS.

Mr TMLsaiura to tbm h. t. uvt. Foreign Intclllgonco. ikrrtvaJ Ike Ureal Tho steamship Great BasUrnCapl.

arrived si Ible porlea Sstnrdsy. Iha left IMford Haven nn the Isl and brings nuiaty pasMngera. It unlershiod that aha wlU be offered for sals to our Oovemmenl, to be amul aa a tnuiert ship, but wtll aocept a charter. The Ureal KutMn brings an Kumpean ales. A I bitneward Umnd American vee1s htve brvn Insured al four gulneaa, oovertna; the war rtk.

In the British fliusa of (lommona, on IheSQih n't, afr. (lerioav bad pwtjieaed for a fortnlgbt hie motion roauvs lo Ihe remgintioa of tha en-Inlerw-y ef the rVnilhi rn Huuw, Tl Mouihera Uonimiasiioera had reached Kng-Unit I vtrmot rmi Mtasrr Taeea'eiof ottoi fir ee cafe tncatin Wedeeassr, we a III) 00) jt.M. iltln" ln( 11 UOOto spsoulafws aad eisnl-e Ilsairr to. rer. aa alrae'anf per aim rnca'eiaarkel, Iha tkaikrt cloeleg quiet Nireilv.

Tr.1" 'nm Mucbee'e are M'k(tlitiiqi ei. w.ls lle'l lr-al otw. l.ititimii lui'Tiiie MAimrr -The riitq t'een riiwbie ftir enie. Mean's. It iitanai, lit quote tlrur ve'T dull, and deoilned lid.

tarrel, wi'eai te oull, but etetdei oorn VH dull, naJ freely ifferel al a a.lghl decline. "War Movements, 1 0 1 Largo force ia Washington. srrcr.t i. dispa tcii to the n. r.

si.t. irnaoisfi), 12. Thirty-nnf Vuntini trtiryt ate now cone In the national capt lal. religious seivlcea wire bald aad attended by all here tmlay. The rtiy Is entirely quiet, tha weather and although enrrge lo prejiarallona are going forward In evrry directbii by lead and era, under tha e'eepler directum of tke central authority o' tl a mtrtary and nvsl ilrpiirtiaet.U at Wasldiurtim, these no anticipation of any mllllary movement from tis ii.i.

I'rnm Waeblnatoa. Another Proclamation, Etc. Wtultiifit'oi. JVry It. Tha rrenident lill lue.l a pioclamstioii, st-tttng nth lint lueuriw-tionraeleln Ihe ftlileot K.orl.U.

by wbhh Hie lives, marly and r. petty ol loyml clnns pn 'per thai all nie-lful mraeurw sloiild lkeii I the (irintion ol ewhutirrluaid all oRi'-era of tlie Unite I Mltire In Ihe dlrchsr.e ofl'ielr ibl.c duties. Tba l'nw deul dimta the commsnler of the fones of the I'biled Sutes on the I'lortda roast to ienail 111 ereont'eirnlany orSre of authority upeithe lelandt of Key Wml, the Tortugis an I Btnu Khi, whkh may 1 ImiuMmbifit witn the lv inlcm-etituton lolml rltttes, authorising htm hi the tanie time. If he shall And It necenstry, bus nd there tl writ of hattnu and bi remois fnua the vicinity of tua 11, K. ionreee all ditfigeroiifl or Boetei ted iierwnis.

1 he grrretarr of the Treasure advertlaea far i.m rMeaUllll tie Slst ol Mir. for the rwnomWrnf tl.a si's of Iha Un led Stiles, Issued undsr tbe aut of tronisiy, sninunimir 10 nioe nurions oniillara. The Prtrburth Ktprtti, of the I'tli but, save that a Federal steam tug bas been cruising in the vicinity o( Point, York river, Virginia, Lut belruf 0nd on ly a Virginia battery at that place, left Ihe river, Southern Imoiia continue to arrive at Teleti-burgb and l.ynchburgh. Important from Washington. h'aMnglon, ifay 12' Messrs.

UAIXATAw A Law, flora tha New York Chamber of Commerce, were in consultation wllh Bscretary Frl tbe new loan and yeaterday tha tlerra. tary Invited offers for the undlspoaad of under the act of February, which doee not reetrkt offers to i.r. This call requires ten daya advertisement only. II la undsrstood that the Secretary, Ibcngb authorised lo reject effsra below ptr and resort ta Treasury notes, will accept all otfera at or alnut Iha current market rate, and not resort to Treasury note, held after the eiplratlon of tba 3D days advertisement for tha laleme of tha loan, ay under the ait of last June. Atuong the lata! of Iruqa bare, Is tha FlAh Niw York regiment Four compailrs of tha r.lghlh llassachusetta glniral te)irel to tha Ilclay House bud nlgl Tie prrirationa 1 svmg len oomplele.1 for an effectual hlotadeof the Virginia waters, Cspbtln Pisirs'iAHT I ta gltm lla precautionary mtlca of 15 days for all vessels to leave Ilia porta of taat state, either with or with, ut cargoes, BcvenU of tha foreign some of our own country, iiu-n baca saked for au extension of the time, but this, in tveryesse, la bain icfused.

Tl older will 1 adhered ti lapartially. Ceitaln IhouFh irpreaentiag iheinielves im I'til on mi have been denied Iba privilege forwarding 1ixim tives to TtinnesHoatfor the renssn, am 'iiu olhrre, thnt su nereasary railroad mv rbluiry mlgl used in the transportation of biatlla tioiqai. Te Govcrnuient also takes ctra that coal, dtslial 'e for Klanni purpwes, shall uot la lo the dish Jul stnlos- lufotinutlon hnvmg teiu.hr! the Nary Department lata liu.1 nlgl It at seventl smtll voasels had I ecu Ored at fioni IVe VI 1 gin a all ire, an 1 an effort nude to detain tl em lythe A'eiandrlt autliorU tics, lu older that their cirgoes of fish, liutoad of Wing brougl to Waablugl might be secured for the nut of srcrsslou Ireoix, the Decreiary lia. preri'pt'y rtdirrd ihs steamer TawuM to stop the lawll st pr Iu a Mil. bi the national vessels, aSmt twenty armed sleiiinera from New York, lloeton aud PhlU ad j.Likl iio lafii, or are luluj put iu rcadiuoss forMiaUtulniK ptiios.s.

ni at.m La. Uu ineivol that enlml.iicnl. for the increaaei'f jisrsonnrl uttlaMovy air i siiim eie fut, that tlienccisisry nuicber wlllniii bs The rWroUry nMVar la In Imrrjlrtg Ihs 11 of blu sa.la, uuJ Inf-rma his frienCs 11 ally I ila Into Chr'e bmand the tian-nab Hiver esnenie Tne Niagara aial ilhrr t.aaels wil soil! irly i luaiii. A UUTiUro' ua al "ITi -ts, liiiliitliif cqitilus, ahoiliiiliigatM.il, rcsljned i'ioir romailsshias, Urerpi'lul i be teiuUU.l, luil ti.e apia-als bue Iwn mat 11 iiuitinuo lo la dlsregirdetl. Cine i'1'iei ttusre wlm since retired honors blytorlale pursii ts, bill recently i.fl,.rel their ierv its ti the (livernmint, bate lavn pluoi'd on duly a.

era ml l.i.'uieuants, ss uo higher atution, tuiiler IU pouit clrcunuUni is.mu Ihem. He rumeet efoit i.ftheNivy I)e'l. Is mtke tl bhakadiMlfectual within Ihe ehortot fwalble linie. 1 1 Vr ll'ruuei. ia equa'ly busy, a vsit 1 unt of oik being iiarfoiined, day and ly re.rtiir t'amaoi and thief dark aaaiiaii Willi their spoili-nced asslaUiits, In litlon lo the laUnaof I.

out. (Jcneral Adjutant Uoncnil other uulibiry giiilltinrn, lch roglment of lulantry ui.ler the new call will ocnslst of ten coiujiuiilea, with a minimum ag. greeate SSJ, or maiiicum tggr. gitte of l.ntll ofu-(til and n.en. The cavalry regiment will coiulat ffuur, five, tr six s.piadronsj each aquadrou of twe Con petdrs, with a minimum aggregate of 19, or avrtaslmitm aggregate of t)S olficere aud men toeaihrcnp'tiy.

Theeo may be mustered In by toii'ianles or sqiwdions. Tha company ooutmla. ty tha Clovarnor 1 ti.e I inisVlrg it, and the non commission r.ivs, mill tbe coupAay a. II la) embodied In a nirlii 1. 1 will 1 4 siutd ly the capteLni 1 Ic the in t.e re rirn endatloa of ire uqUtln Tl Is IB' era will I appointed by thelioviriorof IhetUt'e wblchlurnlahes the regl lorul.

TbC ciginil'ilion provides for thtee divlslms, of fioia three t) fear Hrlgsli. Tha llrlgadler General aad assUttnts ara la be aj poln'ed by Ihe Tresiderl, aa also tbe Major General of tacb dlv alon. Two thirds of the company cllkcrs ae to We aopnltted at tha commeooeraeiit of tha orgaalsutloa of each rirjlmeat and the remaining ane tilrd when Ike regiment shall have its full eoinpltmsnl of men will I appelated, to be uken from ameag lbs sergeants on the rscom. iniadat'oa cf tbe ilosel. Tee regtwent is to be eprvoved by the Ueneral ccmmantllng tha llrlg-ada.

After tha eompletl-ui of the organlrat ia of the leglmetit, one-balf of all tba vacancies In iha IowshI ol coaimltaleaad etboers, by pruraotioo or 1 litt.es ales, tvfU srpetaaad abrrra frra tfa ranka. Tb eaeaawaJa wtll fc taken from tka ri-ulifl, aha awgeassw frnm tba oavporala, tha first from lb other sergeants, by tha captain, aod lb ragtmswtel non-oommJjarlonad staff front the sergeants of tha raflraaots, by Ik aolooal. A plea of oTfanltntlo ha also been prapared rbr tha lacieaee of Ih fore of the regular army, a directed by the President. A protnotina from Ih ranka, similar to that relative lo Iba voluuteeis. It provided for.

Tb Infkntry wtll constat of tbghl rrglmsnts three battalions each of cavalry on reelmenl, all squadmns of artillery, one regiment, eight haiterlee, with an agsreraM miatmnm 14,000, or maximum of nearly JJ.CWO officers and men. Proa AmiapolVa. Arntpii, May 11. Tha ajrent ia charge or Ike Wlaana Htaam gua teatme on stani-Inalioa, lLal be was on but way to llarpei's Ferry, aad net going out to al long range, as staled by a Bailiiuore pawr. Tb gua now guards Iha viaduct at the Kelty House.

tumoral llt-noa Is bera today. Tim stramsblp Fonlra City has arrived with tha remainder of Iha Thirteenth riomil of New I ork. He relieves t-aley the bin Heglment of New Yolk, who ara guarding tha railroad from Aonano-lia lo Il'udanatmtea. Major HTArrnan of the Birth Ilglmant of Nw Yoik, espet-udi an al'ack on Cam? illerun the ntghttafnre suqiiotnus cottipiriy kn.iwn as Ibe HUlea' Rights cavalry, having iaialad the aa ne day within four nnlea. The tfvr bai otittioal the names of all but three.

He rtfusad prolfsiel aid fmm headquarters. A Isrga number of transTMitts ara to sad for Per ryvllln, Oirwrlderabla cMbm has aortimu'aled al Point Oin.foti, whkh has been uken from the le. ks of the role I veaaeia; The Marjlenl ositiiurent of Frdaral tmops wrlU 1st called out ImmeitiaVely after Ihe adjournment of Uie liegislalure. Tbera are volunteer, enough al-reaily bi fill Ihe four regiments. This is beyond a qur etl on, fienat Cooira will pniiatWy lie mtila a Hi bit-d ar (if nerat.

Anttnitli, ifnyM. (Inderal IIuti.kr, with Hi nun and lviit cceeof CenUln VaaiAasl.atirev. left this a'trrwam mi Ihs pr. ptllor ,1. rl.

HHr1e.l Itoiotbuil and set rtt set vice iu tha dllectioa of llait.morfi. ThaUaJvof Joiia Mrtinrv. of Ihe CJth New York Il'Vlmi lit, win iliowne.1 biliaelf Ap'li 21 pliktd tip by flb. nnttilwedayeafo. was ten led to Waah-lii4ton tialay Mvatiir laa sine Inaitne 1 the ravamer Jiriiea A tier from atenr sutl a slioa.

A nieeaner of (lov llukato Gov. I.rrum baa returned f.on, chiusid, and says the Ylrgin'ans e-lattin coin.uareia trooia ry Tuuralay taa. 1 hu moo 1 urn an- in .14 nam ni me aiqattl.si ol Matyland toll by Virginlana. A suddili movement of the lei els front lltnier! Ferry toward tl llelsy It mas is Tearod ly tuiuiy of li.n iae. jo oki a 1.1 mi 11 mi auaira The irgiulan 117 must soon fight or disperse, Froaa fat.

I.oula. HI. dirt's, itny 11. Miny conflicting ru-ntos pievall rHatlvp tilhti csnae .4 flrlug isi the crowd of e-vttor 'tmp in lat evening. me say that naka, brlckuats and ether uitaailes wrre kurli al II a volunteer, amaahin their muskets, breaking tlielr liinlx aad oiherwlae aoiual-1ns Ihem while others aaaett the camtrary, A clt sen, who etood a few feel behind the tnaijai wh.11 they Hi ed, ttates laatitively that lei na-ka wcie throw aial no pistols fire 1 by the irowd, acd that the cn'y ptoviaiatloti glvoo wta al naive llmata aunrhed at the The lira ps engsr In Iha rajiture of imp Jai'ka nun were tha gicond, Thlid au.l Fourth U-iiinienu of I', Voluntrera unler Colonels Hi.cs.

lias's emit, Pmrt, ami Hmrrata, and the Third aud Fouith Kaaio.enls of the H. ltavrniie iriac loraietly of the Home Ouard, under teitimarat of uomneis rai nksi. ana iisown. ijiiit. Lvo.

was MMotialy Iml na dangerously kicked by a boras lu the camp ervtinds. Tha U. I) troota. are now In inaaaaslon of Jscksi with all lb eq'i pa(e, touts, provisions, etc-. The Pacific aad nth Missouri ItillroaJ, ara occupied try volunteers.

(Weisl Fkokt wtlh his sbtlT ami all the slala troota are In the Areanal. lb n. JiaiNllowardCol. Komnrr Ctarimx have received a rude from tleueral Fa er, which bas been disirlbuled la the city In extras, e. rurally entreating him and Ihe friends of lb Hut Militis, niw held prlacmeis of war In tha Arsenal, to alittala from any demonstration, stating thai their etfety deprisls upon quietuses la Iha city, and that any riotoiw proceedinge would arouaa the popular In tba lower warda and result olssstrously to tha city and them K-potta of Inaulairdlnallon la the Arsenal ara crtditedand fears are entertained for tha lives of the state trot should diaturbaucM oocur in Iba city.

tienere llaicapv has arrived and taken command of Iha Intel Hiatea force. Capwla Ltoa will slailfur Washington tonvira row. Tha following additional names of th klllel have Iwen aseartalneit Uaaiini II. Jisia BauKiiaar, Joiii Warraa, P. Uian.

J. J. Jtrnstf l'oitafe Ohio. laCaai. t'liHiariAS Mti api irv, Mrs.

Ciiaiman, F. II ALU and two bnvs, nsnied svuowm and l.nstiNu. Dr. II. htaosiwoa was aUUaxl lat night In a drinking sit tain, by Judge Hicattra ll-th are ptemlnentcltlrena.

Tha dllnitilty grew nut tha Camp Jaikem affair, llnoKvia gave himself up, and was ledger! ti Jail. BAanran-ti rstslved tiirea wounJe La tl. etomacb, tuA each la regarded aa fatal. aSf. iiiis.

ifoy 11, 10 P. Faisn'sbrlstde was rtbwan.1 from tla antei alibis evening. The olboera were lilrud na their pt-ro'a if honor, and the men baik an onih iml baar arms against tba t'nitial BiaWs during Hie premnil war, A repoil having gained credence thai the Federal trooja ha 1 gone lo Jeff, rson ly to t.ke (I ivenrnr ai'erae the attta legialalure, t.rotii.r K. Tavtoa, I'leaulent of the roal, aulhirl-tnl vly tenirmiiitrt the rumur. He rays that the the IV.

ft' lUllroedbqait ara aimply sU-llonrd litre to soe that no munitions of wara'u trans red or fro the city, nnd that the olh-terstlisolslm any itlerfereiae with Ihe tutrsjeineiil if tl.a road, ami that ILt Iraira will rim tegul t'ly. rl he Ikiveinir, however, lias C4us.nl oue iptu of IliaOtagebrl'Vfliobedialiuyed, which wid ue-teaailale a change of cars. Tan rrgl uants of the lloins OutJ', are patro'. Hug the stree a to preaerve onler, and about pit) Mien are Maliomd about the Dtmorrat otllce. Heveral sbta tirr casea taxlirrtd di.lingthe diy, but Ihe city is q'llit to-nlgbl, aud a bear ra'a la now talllrg.

A large taaly of trraps came down on tha A'ton ami Cb tro this afirruoon, titaat oa to lltlltvte, UlUi tie, about twelve uulee froqi I taa. I'roaa llaliltnaro. fiahimnrf, ll.P' from 01,1 Tului ws leai-n irsi a Uow ful'y prcii-ud toiealat anyaltatk, Tbe Cuniberl.inil, Pdt-re, Minlocel'n, Harriet I.tneaiHlkankaewereoflroitivM inroa eulorc-inp leblit'kailtt. Tbastfiiroerlnkea piirnus I an armed scbouaer 1 bunday up nk l(nr, tut r.r a tool I oktarce wis flrol iqam frnm a conxta'ed i'ri ano con p.i ii leturn. Tte siesintirs phis, Itt'tittiore, Powhst.

Iim aid Mom I srnm, o'tha line, canity aiire.l by ihs Fialaial (I iveriniwil, are rrulsliw i Lne Poiouuu', all leavl.y arued. IVitrtJetn Inopeaia coin entiallrg iu Iha tlcln'ty oiNoifolL. An aiiilwiua p-luienl of l.lia) mea, sue, so i ah la, tla name httta.hal mat arrlvul and rnratrqcd in ft ricmityol Foit Norfola. Thr Viig1naualu.Auiw file bniieiieaereitel In Ni'ifolk bait tn.cSV Cran lalaud one ut Stmly Point teeattlaintal one near Foil Norfolk, anl one ou the lllurf Ihroe miles froji The ateao er flcn Pe Frd Kills lence thla alter, aiam 'r II bm. Amninr her paaaeiurers are thren oMbs slaa.s.

husetts troops aho vtere stbtikedly the mob on Ibe lUlh of April, vlri Hrrpaant Asih ttoiial1 tiku.aiid irlvate Cntia. Tba latteris reooveilng from a guu al ot wound in the IhlaU Prom MhrrllDa. irA.rin.7, May VI The town it aliie with ilelnaua 1 1 the and they are I'lUuii. ally airlvlng There was an trapromtu gatienii iu in ut of II a Mac'Iura IPaiaa last night. Kpee, has were inn's H.

Ciaiusand Fkisk Pint, ii NT Tbe epMtkira iiaik ilic.iuilni-1 gnmoils and fan re.1 an mime Hale aiqiirutl from Iba at.to. '1 hey wie received with grtut cntliualaaiu. Trout i'hlriifl. rawnjo, Vny 1 1 Tho Kteoinff Journal say: we bare relish a into luttiou by a gent'e am dlroct fenni Mrmplila, Iht. etlu that I lime la a large laa.

ily ot ibefa al and about Meiiqihls Tbe exact uuui-her Is r.t known, lot la tfiiairally eatluiate.1 at uw, iMinrmu Memphis not sym. atkla wub them, Hnrs ara kepi oun-taully watching the 1111111117 rratluu at tue North, (la four scjatnita tavaalona they lutve uu.nne.1 anl armed ateaa era f.ar an attak on C.lro, but bofora Ihey slarte I Intalllgeni woe received that made these in oiun aud tleeta II sals to defer the enterprise. Its lafornoinl stys tlitt the rebels are i Iniiatllent forafiglt, thai tley threaieu bi sbtrt on their owuacooutit, If nit led sovu to ike Avid, From Albany, Albany, 3 fay 11. Th ollUial order fortlw el et lion lor field ofuoers in Col Kuunin sitjiuis a is issued lodsy. An order for th lasjiettloa of Col.

BiirrtN a rtgi. ment will belssusd. 1 hitre haa rvceotly been a I t.ange of offloers lu the Bank of Albany, and some dltfijullies discovsr-e-lintha eoroimts. In onntiiuau.a of whbh, the llsnk kusineas nlay, fur tha purii of luaiilnting athorougb Inveetlgatlonlnlit Ittaflairs, Aiiam Van Ai it ia now acting aa Cashier. Tbe bil.eufthe Hak ar reivod as usual at par by all ths other Hanks la the city ami ar stxured Tha susieuslci, bow svur, creates much axciletuenl in toiaa.

1'runi Coaaerllcat. Krv Harm, Jlfiiy 11, Th Stvotid Isl-instil cf Coi'tiartlrut voluutsers. Col Trstv, em. ikei far Watalugtou Uat nlglit oo tha stftiaer Cahtwla. By jrxnti tnnnow or rnu rnormotAi, COItURMBM Or TBM VVMFBDZiATB 8TJ.TJIS.

aim NT.) Montgomery, May Coturr mat today at BouiatiT was rewaved ftwai a Mil. addtneto IM mllllary establishment of lb CotaMar Rial one regiment of Zouaves. A resolution extending th previsions of th re, olottnn of lb 4th of March, la relation to patenta, aa to larlude all Iba slavsholdlng elatea. aad allow them lo II a cartel with the A Harney General, was also mads pu bile. Nothlag else af Interest traneplrtd.

axviimi nar. Mm'ymrry, May 4, 1SS1. Conirrasa met bKiay al niMi. Th fot'owing Is a portioa of aa art paaeed la secret seasloa and tba secrecy removed i Aa Ai-r Rsmnmxiaa Tin Fttanrtm nr Waa aa- Twrsa nis Uamoi BrATW. san ma tVianmsaAra rVaana tea Cononunao Lorrma or Maxqcs, pa in tan lans Oiaiiw.

Wbeteas, the earneat tfTrrta made by this government to entabhah frlendle relalloua twtwean Iha gMverrirents of tne Palled Ma'ea and the Caofedrr aieHtataa and 19 settle all questions laMween the two governments tirrn principles of light, jualue, i quality and good faith htve proved unseal log, teaaoaof tha refusal of the govern mt.t of ti tailed B'atee It any interenurita with the, itnalaelonere aipitnleil by ihla govarrs met I (ol tie pil'tta aforeaaid. Ac An. Hett 1. Ths Cmsreas of Iha Confedirate Blalea of Aawirica do etsMt thai the President of Iha inflate rata Sab-els lureby aiithotir.d to use tha whnl ia. and naval fo of th Confe lerate States to meettte war thiiscammets'ed, and to tssia to private armed veeseis oommiss una or letters of marque and g.tie a rtprlsal In eii ih firm ss be ahall think proper tinier Ihe seal of tha Cm'elertte Hutta, aeair at tha vessels, goods ami effatief the government of the United Bute, awl of Ihe clllrens and inhabitants of the ststes end territories thereof, excia the elates atd terrltorltat heretofera nsmetl II iviivlilnit that veeis of Ihe cttisens nr InhabU tattfs Ihe Unite I Buttca now la the ports of th Ci-ri darate BtaUw, Sfejl stlch as liavs laett elliue the IPh of April laet, or may hereafter lie In the strvtie is Ike of tha L'nitfl iliatct, el altbe a lowail thirty tlayr, e'ler pilOValioa et Ihftai lib) leava said Hits and reach their dea.

tiirellen, for art ea Ibo f'owrrderalo rttatew Afonfyomerjr, May 11. Mr. IIrooks, of eaaaipi.t ra rtel a otll tetnbllehliga Pa. tent ffire. (Tbty wish to eecur a patent for their novel ureson) Tre iDg-eee wert Into secret eersloa.

8uhaa-qnei I ire sm racy was remove 1 from Ihe rueestga of 11 P'ealrer I. eon tnun cat mr a copy of a letter addiea.e.1 by lb A Caoriiriu forme-ly the 1 tiled Bia eeHuere-aeC oirt, lo Ilia. W. Bsharu, peao me nt with the I ninli-aiin-ia ai Waah'tgtiai. Jtitea CAsrtisit.

acted aaa volanttry InkTametlator lietween tta tan ta lieattpievtntaohlllsun, aul charges Mr. OrwAsit wit! grots dupllg ly, Abuthcr mAaac was also onaimiinli-ated by the President, rreogn ring Hon. Cii-iiivan aa a Comm rstoterfrotn North Carolina, and tinveylnir Ihe as-urenre thai that slate wauld cooparat witn tbe Coa'edera. y. air, Ci.iM.aAN was Invited bi take a seat In tha public- at seaslor and to sirtic'ptta in tbe tiie.uaali'tia.

A reaoli on at' a h'pted for ths pay-nent ly in Bmttem m'ed-r- of Iha mih Carol ina triaqai under tleni ra lb ai Mitt ai.intvniso' lml.es and maiahsU wire then coiiflniital by tha I ongraas. From liloahnmlnn, N. V. Hinqhamltm, tf. May ll.

The Third of the llnaima Cotiiiy Volimta -re, un ler conit. andof Capl. Prrra Jav, took their detaiure for Utaua Tber wtraaddreaaed by Hon. Hanisi Hi. aiaaos.

Five thousand paop'e aa. aenibled w.tneaa tbe pnaeadinga. Prom Heatan. Ration, May II. An attempt has lieen tnaila tnciitolTlbeCiebiluale water Irian Iha city, by breaking open tha main conduit near Newton lower falls, 1 be attempt was unaiirresiatla, Ihe mason work being bw strong for the Irapleaunts uaed.

frwaa II alia la. Ilnfliila, May 11. Six companies of rolan-treislelt lbs remit tvous at t. mirn, this alar-noon ftnffalo has a) tar at at camp tea coiuiia-alas of volunteera. Tiaopa, Itarritburg, May i There was a (Trend review al Yora today.

The Uovenior and many mambera of the I.e,ris ature were pieetinl. There were five reglmeuta ou the ground. 81 freight cars with rough seats for the soldlsry, are Iran ed ately opaa ta llarrisbiirg, oa the Northern Central lUllroe.1, aud 111 et York. Tbey are evidently Inlsndsd for iha Imraedbila trans, mlsaion of tmopa in large bodies. An attemi I was mad fliy lo tear un th track of Ihe Noithern Central Utilroad, It miles this sld i of llallimore.

Ii wat detected before muck injury was done. Ureal ladlgnatloa ptevai.ed. Ol. Anderson, Mrs. Lincoln and Maltr.

nsTiiuatASTia rkckptiox. PhilaJrlphia, May 11. Col. Asiikrhox and Mis IjMt.1 and atute. arrived here laat night.

Tba grand ovation to Col. Am'Rxhon fully apiel any ravioua dauiuustralion of the kind la Ihie city. Col. ANrruaot was drawn In a barou-be by four while horaea, over Tie principal streets lo In leneii detse til, ata.niia.ule,l ly two Kegiiiientaof la fanlry, tl liviss and Ma.busAii's aut a ci mpany of Cavalry of tlitt It ack llussais. Al Ii.d'Iialene 11.11 Col.

Amouiwiv held a pub-lie reiTition, Ihe miliury real iu, and eubeequjnt. ly escorted him to Ihe CoaLnenlal Hotel. California Foney Express. i KtCFVTIOX Of THK WAR NEWS. lutrrratlaa rnllllral furf A'mniry, May 11, Th California IV py I xprere ptaatd bera at ba pl 1 o'oio It tula alierli.au.

with tl fi having soiniiiary of news i-(tn Franetico, May I Vrilvod April SJtli, ship King 1 other, Ib'lijf Kong. hat lotlaysteauer (1 ildeii Ate, Pantrna, car. rjlng lataet'ugera and irM.iJiW tu ttvicjure. of which illJS.Otm Koos to Llir' mj Tho sto.tu.er tW-ruia, being lb e-l of the new ten aleaioa-, Htn Fiauclsou aud Ihe weat-otacnMiaid polls of Mexico, sails this eveniug. Tbute la an ai live de i and bi day 11 mr wheat and lar'ey, the tan fi ner for lluglaud and lb latter prua'lift ly lor N.w Yoik.

The titaaure ahtpad biday shows tha efiatl of Ilia var newa, mid the sptrebenslon that pnviiletit n.ay intircilt the Calilo. ula at amer lu tl (lulf of Mesli it. l.xcuanr;. a on New Vmk Is at bad per cent pr. 'tiey ilruty tl nary ra'ca.

Tnel'ukn epiul Is ikoroitghly aro ued by tho war news. In this city (S.n Fiauclsco) 11 n-j'nblliau ity Is taking advaii sgx ot th. ejurit br.ug oil )atrtisuicktt frr lie tuuulciatl aett nrj, which It b. non. i ff Hie mat hotiing it inuld -sineiii b' tb bat the Pn ire's Mrty, wu.

biutsobng been In piwer. The o-j-aiv. atiin, bowetti, I nm p.aaed reto.uii ina qiute aa strong ar lliti lleubitcau in favor of glvirut tilw l-'ilto tie A liuiuiaiiaUou lu all clirbt to prrti'rv tl a I Bion. A Villon nirtt tig nitlmut deatlratlm of rty, bsaa ao teental'eil, wbl.b promlafs t-ibeaiutor ater tleiiionatihtion. 1'he ftw svapaibrers wllh secession are very quiet tinder an lubilin.iit et'Uiment againal them.

Al Htcianirnto la.t ctenleg, durUu a pibllo rt-ce II iu ot Beual ir I.atiicu, ime pal lies cheere.1 for JtMIRHiiN Dttia, whllh prialuced row, tondcl w.th the drawing of wearama aid tha In-Jury of aeveral nkus, when Ilia a.lic interfered andreex oed order. M.n I ulon have 1-e'n forrred at San Fran. ciaois and a.l tha prim Ijial biwaa which repii'ltaia the bb a thai t'aliturnla tan occupy a neutral poei lion tttarcn the North ami tha South la the war. '1 he Is'sielatlve Aaaarauly have reconsider 1 th vote which de'eated the bill, calling a Congrea. rloiial election on ibe HOih of May, and passetl il by a latgs major ty.

The proep I is that the Banate will onnt'iir, and thai L'tuforio. will be represonted In the llouae of Keprtaiuibisvet. aa wtat aa th Banate, during tee estra seaaloS aVloiurrtwt. t'ollubir Ban Frtvi'laoo, lias lieen rrea. tl with a eeivtceof plate, valntal at H.OH) by the aiitairuiuatea In tlteCuabim IIouat4 71s tiu-pioved I'io iax3Malou bi wi its a long lellsr eulou.

al atfalra, syripatbiiiug ith the essl UVN ll Is talieved tbe lisit Manila. i Haunters! of tha s'ate, cumUring fnuu JS.I'Oil ta UO.IXMI voters, will take tbe same poaitlnn, which reudere ftulon with the I loiiglas be more difficult than ever, Tbe aecea-slon flaga on ths Culled Bintea Marshal's oiBce at ban Fn.niiaoo have twtu hatileil down. Twenty five members of ihe lutlependent If illon. al Guards lavs uudaa Venderof their servbss to tlen. Biuara, In tha evtntof auy uaceaeiiy of additional tna'ps In the Fort, which, however, is not luelyb-bs ths case.

V. W. Cm am, of the latnk-big tli of Ltnita A Cut ant, died at Baa Frau-cli-o In his yoar, ot typhoid fever. 1 1 I'bairo au of the llxs. aiaairais Buta Central tVuimilbs, In otiedicnce bi a letter etjrneil by 100 lliti.

KiNaita.a ailitii tuns, haa called a meeting of II a Comn itere May Tib, at Ban Franclaoo. Tbe IViug a is u.lllea luret al the earn tlm and ii'ai au.1 the rut) 'nty of Ihe llrecklnrldgs i. nit fna Id ti the two Htrties Tl. echt'iia is ragtrdrd by Douglas men lu this ctesstitj Imti a-1 tiab a. II aBt'itt CaMlaudln.il' lea remain unaetlled, anl ti.e ern to la pmlobllily that the (lov.

eino. il mioii tul lla mtiltia from Coo 1 1 tl al r. i ir. Vei serious troub ee ara apprehend-taifrcmt I. irea Ibe scttlsrs ar rrmetcnwd to nuu.iai' 'I nen, iimetly anural, thotigli lorper.

riativ, dituiiuiniHl to rather thaa be Jix.l.'., Imponnnt rtrwlna Ctao Derided. flmttm, May It, A verdict wu rnniirri'd this limn In th Lulled Biatea Clrouil Court la the case at JouNsoa vs. Jts. 1. Ibarr, aceil.f Vt'iitrxrt Mfitaoa, la favor of plaint ff and damages oft'00 aaaesseiL Thecasa is one of great tuqairtaia and involves larg int.

rosts, tkotifU u-tit jwilutl damage ware aikid. ire) KefarvX Nt ImiieiaVi la avrai Oawnty, KyM sVav iTint, act, Ifoy 11. Th tvascrUd na- pro auaaiieottoa Owen aad OailaMa oaatlaa, Xy-t gnglnslsit. a follows i Oaa lady mst two -groea hrmed, when the went aad told bar minister that Ih negroes ware arming, na al owe spvsad th alarm. Thar was considerable aieilement In Ilnona eotinty, orprarita this plara.

Last nhTbt. Th mill tary ware under arm waiting for th signal gun to render assistance. Trewth af Meat. Br' nAyUlpSut, May 11. Lien t.

J. IIotiAH yiaowaa died laat nlgbt, oa board Iha Reeetv'ag Ship Prince of which he waa tha Executive OS. Tfc Baak af Albany. Albany, ifnyll. Th Dinctor I of th lltnk of Allwoy today aiflled to tha Court with a re-queat that th apptrlatnwmt of a renwtver ba posw rvmed I a few daye, to rive time for further ax.

ejolnalloB of tb affair of the Bank. TituMATOaor IsirtsTrt.LK harisK velootl a bill appmprlatinfr. to arm that city, th Councils bar sustained th veto. Thk atnoi.im nuM of Ohio nnmbert men, anil th retired fcrce, still rap. blf daly, mimlsirs 200,000.

(Isnaral Cah ttiKUTon'a order enr. lis thei fir hunlred ttnuaand men into a horn army. (iovnttoR hat iletachl Mtor Smh'Im. a callant Mexican soldi, to Rhol Island to ralm auoUicr rudiment of vul nutters. CITY NEWS.

AntuvAi. or thk Gmbat Kahttiii. lact-liENTi or thr Viitaok. Tha (irett Rasters reached this port on Saturday tut at about half past ten o'clock A. thus making her second trip from Ennloud In nine days and thirteen hours.

Sho left Mi'ford Iltven on thTnlndof Wtlnestlay, May first. Th number of her pn.wcnt;cre was small In convq tone of th long urn ertainty as to her departure. On Sun-day nlftht half the Atlantic ha.1 btton crooswl without a roll of th ship, though several larfr vceacls bed paarad, tossincr about with considerable violent by th sot) but tills irenll rse rf Ihe ocean pro lured no perceptible elToct uptai the Great ftM'rrn. On Monday, however, a clian took p'aeo In the temr of th weather. At 4 in tha morning, a dlroiiir Southerly Sal rprang op, which increased ia severity till ft o'clock, when It her amo almost a hurricane.

Th ship now began to roll In a manner tha officer! nirar So or.ll.lent a I everybody boea in rof-ard to her stca linens in all weather, that the usual precaution had nut born taken In so. curinj; furnituro and other moveables. Th result was that tha I.ira tablet in th saloons, which had not been screwed down, were all overturned and piled up with i hairs and lounges in broken mitaa. Sofas, with their occupants, ttarted off en rlidJnjr; expedition about the cabin, an I on of his batsnra, was thrown soma distanc ith such violence, as to break away part of th bannister of the stair casa against which ha foil. Notwithstanding, tha passengeri did not sutler much discomfort, for, with all tha vessels rolling, the motion waa so free from midden ks, that no person found difficulty In accoamotlatlng himself to it.

Early on this Monday afternoon, on of th heavy chain-ranges, which held the gaff of th fvromast In its place, broke In two, leaving the hog i par nearly unsupported on on side. This chain Is supported to have been III adjusted, and alto to have been to weakened from mat ai to render it unequal to the great strain. Tne gsff, some eighteen hundred weight, Ran toiway back and forth with each larch ef the ship, and soon flew through the air at full swing, a long Iron chain which hung from Hi end, like a long whip- lash, snapping through the rigging, and doing considerable damage. It rut in and out fearfully among tha ropna, and also eadangered one of the Urge smoke-funnels, against which it waa flung each miry, ute with immense force. Se viral of th sky lights of tha grand saloon wer broken In by th fragments of the lining which fell upon them.

All the ladle were Invited to withdraw from the saloon, leet they might suffer in case the smcke-lunntl which passes throngh it) waa torn away. Soon, howeter, the gaff waa secured and lowered, and the furniture set to rights and I'aatoiicd down. To prevent further mis haps with the masts, the Jlro rem ilnaing guft were lowi red. To do this tho mote iff actually, tho vrwal waa turned from her course, and brougl head to wind. With thia change, th quiet of the foul preceding dtys wu at once ro-sUrwl.

Itut soon the direct coure waj again tried at half peed, but ith an unlucky result, The ship waa etruik by a Iwaty sea, which knocked one of tho rtain gifTi com- I'lctcty cut of IU pines acd loft it dang ling ly its ckint. Jiut thia wat in time secured, and the ship was again put off ill course, with th tame success aa before. But thia waa not the Uil accident. Just as on of tho remaining gaffs ber'an to ba loworej, It brike lote, ai.d foil from its place to tho deck, srliutrring a companlin-way aad breaking s. vend dining saloon sky- lights.

And a yet more st rlotu casualty occurred. A boatswaln't matt gtt entangled in a tat kle eul lufTaied a sarioui frtcture of the leg. Tho passcxgeii made up a subscription for hiru of $200. The Great IViatrrn parsed throngh tliisttorm, howetcr.without injury, iae the unimportant o.nrt mentioned, Tho engines tonttnued to wmV. admirably.

Then was no strain or dia- irrrp'ible in her most delicate wrrks. The ile rote to its height on the afternoon of Monday. In the evening tb gal decreased, and at night nothing was loft but a clear, freeh breeze. On Wednesday, thick fogs compelled a considerable dlminutknof spood, and on ThuratLty It was necessary to stop sovo-rttl times altogether for soundings. On again all was clear, and a fair run made.

Ou Saturday morning, daybreak, Long Island (bur was vM I hi, A bout had bora expocted OffMnn. tauk Point, with instructions aa to whether tha teste! should go through Long Island Soand, or by ay of Sandy Hock; but none bolnj met there, C'aj t. TaoMtuN pueled on In the regular course. At noon Sandy Hoik was reached. Here, for the first time, a pilot boat appeared.

The low water at tl, bar detained th ship till yesterday morning. The passengers wer brought in by a tug boat in tl afternoon and landed at the barge office about 6 o'clock I'. M. While passing up the Bay, the steamer Alabama, with the Vermont troops for th South, was met and saluted with Intensely vigorous cheers. Th follow log table ht tbe distances male each day a Miles.

To Thursdsy noon, id lut lo FriiUy uocn, 8,1 luet 83d To ittirday noon, 4ih Inae, Std To Holiday irv.1 UH To nJay ream, 841 To Tueadiiy lioou, Tlh lual 'Hi Wrdnestlay won, Sih laid 3J0 'ioTlniradny laa.a, Ulh ble iU iday uuon, KHh lllal ftM To Huluroay mam, Ulh lnat ,341 Yesterday morning I ho Great Eastern moved np fit ai the South Bay, aid wat awaited by cibwdaon cither there. Housing aalutes from the lolls gnted hur. At half past 11 o'clock she anchored olf in tho stream, opposite Cham-lrs' street. Shell expected to remain at her present anchorage till about 1 M. today, when th will move up to her old dock at Hammond strict.

She brings 61 first-clasa patsengcra, 1G second-class, and 13 third-class. The cunrumption of coal during th passage of the Great Katttrn, waa from 1 to tou of ccaltsrdaj. Taa BroTttaal tio APR. Aht a thoaa4 of th efflotr and mso in this BrlgasVt Wad ytwtarday siWnoon at thalr aaatd-utrtara, City iatmbly Booms, to racelTW, ach ore, copy of a UeUowat, presented by th Bible Society. At 4 o'clock, after th perfnaane of secrad airs by th band, and th reading of tb 19th realm, Brigadier General StcfcLM introducwd to th mn th Er.

Mr. Twitcii-Ktx, aa Chaplain of tb Jackson Bag! man and tha Bar. Mr. Bulklrt, of Peterson, aa Chaplain of th Excelsior aUgiment. Th former, he laid, came to him raoommsoded at being devoted to th patriotic cans in which they were all engaged, and a faithful servant of God th latter waa hit own honored friend, tbe companion of hit youth, and of that past in whose golden dream ther lay no thought of ever being united, a they now Were, to defend tbe honor of their country from th attack of men who ought to be tu truest friends.

Theee gentlemen wontd be their friends in hours of privation and danger, and the preach-ers of those leading tin the of religion, which all Chrletiaris united in believing, and the knowledge of which would make them batter men and Utter soldiers. They were to be their chaplains, but each man, In the camp, and elsewhere, on making his wishes known, would be allowed every facility for receiving Instruction from clergymen of Lit own denomination. Now, the reception of testaments was optional with all. After appropriate rem irk I from the chap lains, and prajer by the Iter. Mr.

HnLXLRT, tbe presentation took place. The Urigailier-General then thanked the B.b'e Society and the chaplains, In the nam of his officers anl men, ami the exercise concluded with singing "Praise God from whom all blessinct flew," accompanied by the band. (Vii Piirct. AnnKHatm arrived in thtt city Saturday night from Philadelphia. The telegraph announcod his approach along th line ef railroad, and at every depot he waa cheered by crowds of pouplo.

lie will rem tin till tomorrow morning, whon be will depart for Loulsvillo, Ky. SorAVBsTo Dr.t'ART Col. Dortka' Zou. avas am under immediate order repirt themselves at Washington. They are at present in riuartnra at Fort St iirm.rrt, where they will be replaced by either Col.

IH nun's California regiment or the Kxcclsier Brigade, Col. A 1 1 Ri'a regiment of Zou ivea will letve for Washington as soon as their arms can be procured, which will probably be in a day or two. Thomas Francis Mr.ionr.ti's Irish Zouaves will also leave at an early day. They are a fmeliodyof joung men, aad hare been wall drilled la Zouave tactic. Tim Ti'rxkrs at TuitTi.rr, Bat.

Turtle Bay Brewery, at 45th street and Ksst River, is at present the camping ground of the ITuiied Tamer Rifles, Col. Max Wkher. This regiment Is now full, and the rifles with which they are to be armed will probably be furnished to them this week. The men are all in excellent condition, nnd eager to enter into active ser-rie. All dsy long the captains of the several companies are engaged in drilling, and the men, when not In tba ranks, may be sect in primps In all parts of the camp practicing ftnrlng with tword and bayonet, and by gym.

nsMlc exorcises preparing themselvtt for th fatigue they are about to undergo. Thk Spanish steam frigate Beregnela, Capt. Arrios, arrived at this port yesterday, in a'x days from Havana. She mount! 37 gun and haa 400 men. She came to thla port to act aa convoy) brings Mr.

Dwkiiit bearer of di. patches from Pttuacola to Washington report nothing new at Fort Pickens. She also biag twelve pasaengers and a mall Cm Uavaa. The Fivr 1'oist llocsa or I.idcstrt. Tbe tenth anniversary of tha Five Points House of Industry was fceldal Irving Hall Friday evanlng.

Th children, 10 girls aud 114 boys, wer ssated on the platform In 1'ers, each wearing a rosette star on the 'eft breast. The audience was not large. Alter saying a praj er, Ihs directors' aod treasurers report were read, showing tret the donations the year have only amounted to (13.910; expendi-turee $1 WT.31 Ihe difference having been paid fmm the legacy fund. The bonded debt of the Institution Is Numlier of children received during the jtar, T20j adoitad, 115. Number of mea's given away.W'.'US.t.Onj persons received rial or entire eupta.rt from the lntitution.

In Ave blneke lying on the Five Points Is a prjiilstlou of 110 liquor etbliahmeiibt; J.GIB children, of wtom Vii aie In echo il. Th daily average at-Ubdaocs at th school la 'Jft, number on school reflate-, RC-l, number furnished situations, bi frletds, 11, 1'or distribution the cotulnj yetr is wanted 12 000 pieces of children's clothing, 1.200 pairs of shoes, 300 bed quilts, 1,000 yardj of ihet.1-Iitg, and farm produce without llm't. MniTART. The Park was aliteoa Saturday with vast throngs of our cltlxens, all eager lo catch a gltnijiee of Ihe llreeu mntaln Boys, who bsd been qtiaiteretl in the Park barrtcks, and who were to leave the city for Foit Monroe at 3 o'clock In the afteruoco. 1Mb, outside and lnalds the bar.

racls lbs utmost food humor prevailed. The worthy grand era of tie wsu who took Tloondsr. oga by Ihe author ty of a al and the CoutiasuUl Cotgretis," tlesiselvts fully ulppedaad aaxlous to uiircb, became hilarious at the hour of their departure approached. Cu.era for tthsr regiments aial oiiiinlea, cheers for Vermont, an 1 cheers for He Bar bi defenl which they go forth, rang through fie butldlnga, sad drowutl tha roar of Broad-) Quartered with th gallant Green llounbtla Boy were the California Volunteers and Ibe Thirteenth. Itegimeial.

Attached lo the California Rglmeul were the County Volunteers, ua ler Csit. Ifivrs, who took his company, during the after-. noon, to Fort Schuyler, At about 3 o'clock th Vermontera moved ont, and formed In Broadway. A.Jlu cheer tipisi cbser rose high auove tba city d.n, atvl as Ihe youthful representative of Vermont there are aged men In their ranka moved up Broadway to Franklin elreet, they were greeted with such plaudits as few of them ever before heard. They marched through Franklin street to Hudson, tbsnee to North 11 aire, and down te the steamship AU.

tarn, wl-ra they emtarked. Tte stemahl which hod beard announced aa prepared to sail wer aa a matter of conrse, under Ibe presaiil reticent Cabinet very far from a state of readiness. Th wis not loaded, and had no steam In bee boilers. Th City of New York waa laden with provisions, but her dertlnatlnn was Boaton. At tb Battery, whb waa visited by thousands, ths Nsw Yeik Zouaves, and ths Second Regiment, N.

8. were engaged in drilling. A report waa afloat to the effect that ancthar regiment from afassachuaetu were on their way hither) and more than one Zouave repeated tha Old Day Mate wet "Clod bless ths glorious old Commonwealth." It was also rumored that the tors of Nw Hampshire were about to march thither, under a grandson of the great grtssof history. Jt la unnecessary to add that whenever Brtxn's boys visit this city they will be the guests of Gen. Pu, who la a native of the OrantU Side, ami, th reporter believe, of th earn town which sent young Lson, on of the thro Jlaasschusatt voluutaer lately slaughtered In Baltimore.

Tbe quarters assigned to th regiKenta about town, now oorep'etlng their organisation, present tha curious spa. lacla of bodies of soldiers removed from Ihe society of the better part cf humanity, oceupylnj the raagnilcent ball-rooms In which the beauty and th chivalry of Nsw York hsvs been won't to meet la dano and festivity, Al Ih Central Park ther wer ftw vis-ltois-ths rural aljnsl attraction being the hardy Vomvcters and the regis eul at the Battery, Tbl Fourteenth of Brooklyn, which Mlappeutmtra. II had Urn il it ItreVpartjireteraiUtaaaplaeeeeitaaviay, 71 thsordenWd not baea received fraaa A'wm our reporter left. Thk AortDttT in thb Srvxrm Kara. Man Reeotntlon hare been adopted by tk F.lgklh Company of lb Seventh Bagtmsnl, sxpeas aivseftbalosa tbaybav nperiearaal bytbatka accident ta Mr.

Isms, and sympathrsleff with kit family. Mr. Kim waa only it year ef af- resident la Brooklyn, and baad salaanaa al bous of rrtata A Co Pearl si. tie wa mar only th day before left tha oily la etrfc h' SavirrrT.Firrii RxomaffT. Jidge W.

arrr and Moenwixr, of the Bupnme Oowrt, Judg DttT of th Common Plena, have bee -pointed flnanoa cooimlltee lo receive esrlbntsa fw lhBvoly-ftAh'er1fl-a. To regiment is be udd by tk Uoa. Joan M'Ccwa, aur Jndg. Stattjakt. A fin Ufa-sited sUtu.

ta "Blowing Dtvrn Kiiwaaia, Soul tor, la now on eihlMHeeal 8srancni's Gallery af Art, la Broadway, betena Mb ami Mh atrerU. We have take eocasWeal various times to notice Ihe ha-y, truthrul eSMa of Mr. Kim cat artistic aftirta, and would aaaa call th attentlaa of the lovtrs of th beauUfat Ikia, his lalavt produelion. DisTusociaiiair Arrival. The wife of at Preaidenl arrived ou Saturday evening al laav Metropolitan Ilatel, aeonapaulad by Mrs.

Oaiwaarv and Mr, W. 8. Wtain. Ths Journey of Mr. aad patty from Wtahlngton was williotslra- ctdetil.

NoTKwoRmt Mauruuc Mr. Moanu Tnotaana, of the Trlbunt, was married on Stadaf aaorn log, bi Mnat On. Kl.iatinos, eldest daagbsar oftheguilal t'Faany Fern." II la said that favoralily-known "Ivill.ks" w.11 return al owe te the camp of our Seventh, of which body ks la aa officer, jVrtw York llosnrAL The report fi the week emllna Mtv 10th. reareaanka 9(10 natlanSa aa Ihe Institution. Rvelved durltg the week, II auxsaigeu, aa cured or relieved, si i cued V.

Nawi boiV CoiciftT. The Newi Dsp prattpr ned on a-oount of Ihe storm of tta Gib will talcs plac thla eveniaj, at 1 oVjoek al tie Central Preabyterlaa Caurah, cor ar i Broom and Elm streets. Flroa, Inueeata, Arrbirate, cVo. Fire Sixth Amisdh. Ijcst evsatn; about 1-4 a firs broke out la afrsua etabl In Ik rear of No.

XVI Sixth aveaue, can of street. The dames epraad rapidly, aad et-lendtd to tbe three tbiry frame bulld.ng la fmt. nt'eiiSfd aa a groceiy on tha fliat D.r kv Cuaa SraaasaaaN, and by several fauulirw. Toe eiaMa waa out luiai, nn tua tnner nut tung waa psrtti'ltr tleatroietl. There were three horaea in iva ajai Twocf ihem wer reaeurd, and the other, uveal by Lin ill Csrora.

wsa burned to Ceatk. Iha total loss Is about i rtlally eaverid lnsaranc. Ths tr was of aa Incendiary rijrta. Fointu Drown eo. An unkaot mso, tf.

parently atjoul 4,1 year of age, was feaad bat evenlag fliatinf In the Kaat Hirer, ants fat ef Stantoa street. Focai) Dnewspn. The body of a nakawa man was found on Sunday mtsnlnghth Ifartk River, near pier 44. Deceased wat abet If yean of age i bad dark hair, large goals, aad ww drviwed la a black ccat aad panta, eg a Igtva grea vest. Aa Inquest waa held upna body, ScsLiirn to Dkatii.

A child yeara ef age, named Eaac (soots died on Sardsy, at reeidenoe of her parents. No. IM Irt slrtat, from aalds recetvsd by accidentally falig lata a kettle ol boiling water. An Inquest was 14 tut caaa, and a vamid of "aeoidenlal dtk" rendered. ScinnK.

Wat. W. Shtth, a native Tm. kers, N. B3 years of age, oommitted sdds ea Saturday night, at bis residence X.

IM 'aat mh treat, by severing the arUrie af hi IWI-cawiea a raaor. Ue wu an Inlemparel man, ad waa lalorlag nndsr aa attack of rfiiirfur laeat a tha time. Ue weal borne on Saturday nu, lale hour, and immetlialely proceeded la kad. room, where he perpetrated Ihe rash act a called In hi wife. Coroner ft u.a baU queet tiion th bodyv Dcerf rvwa 4 a largts Aa.i4y.

Palleo Intrlllgeare, A CmiTixrirrKR or IT. S. Coot EsoArt. A.bout three weeks ago a man nased Pmesvaai waa ajrested for passing a counterfeit half dotl9 and when I rough! into court a ated that ane lit bad given hlua Ihe money. Ussn waa Ihea arrest e.l, and taah were put in prison.

Subsequently the wlfs ot PlTzraTSi. a aiiiiearad, aod etatad that thla II a 11 waa a regular uout.tirfeiter of S. had a Urgs quantity al bia bona. Sha waa detalia. e.1 aa a wlCvwa and placa.1 la the White street Ilousaof Ietrn.l"n.

Ilat'ently, Fmrtvairc wsa ti ted and aant 1 1 saei Prison, but when Uavo waa br 0111 bl up for trial, ohW Stamoan, wba anaated him, forgot to pioduce Mrs. F'73t' nt" at a witness, anl aa no 1 ne appaaral aerainst llaan, he rTf acbarge.1, sud Ihs woman still remains in House or Detentii n. II It now Ulleved thai FivV" rsiairK was tbe mere bad of llaan, anl thai the latter was ths guilly party, lie baa disappeared. A Ffmalp. Cnit.n, six mouths old, wu found en rUturdty morning on board the steara-Ut FrsiHs Sklddy, fmm Troy, a-vl waattksnba chargs by tha Comtniestonera of Charity and Cr-ncllons.

It is fetrtd that its mothsr fell oesr-U ard, as no trace of her can found. A hand. kaithief.otita.nuig titi) was pmaed to Ike drssa of lbs child. Slriouj ArrRAT. On Friday alteiraion, a ngl.t necunsd In the gioeery 41 Koos.

veil street, tatweeu DAaisi Bsocs, Rusiasd Paaa aad several other tailors, during which llso.T, a I alleged, had a large a.u knife and elebuad Paaa ta it In tha hraaal, and orce in the liaek near Ike lne, ii flu ling a very dangerous wound, Bacon raoad Kt the time, but the following night was ar. rested by IBi-er Hon of tha JUIh Precinct, aad was takt liefora Jusllcs Osiaiairx who iwmiailtad llm tithe Toabs to svrall lbs reaiilt of the Injuries, Psta was removed te the New York Ilea. wl ere tbe attending Physician ooruldera hi 111 to in lmmlsenl danger. Aurxstof A Alleged CorsTxitmrr. Oso.

Si'taitXa said to resld al No, 41 Orsenwtcrt avtnue, was arresbdlast evening, charged with alteiaptibg to psae a two dollar bill on the Rhrd Ii'aud Central Bank, a braken lostitutlon, In PV meet, for a trivia I purebsae, al Iba store of Wa AawsTLoau, No. Is prince atiatt, When Ins Ul. wss lei used, he took out a roll of other bills, but declined giving any In exchange for It en ul was later called In, end arrested bJin on a etiarge of alien ptlng to paaa feloniously, a false tokeu The roll proved to be coraawed entirely of counterfeit are r. In the etnc unt of $90, on various banks aril ons ft, gsnulne bill on His Pulton Bauk of tola rlly, Juetlc STcxaa detained araana fitrlbar examination. Maht ScixivAS, a servant at No.

94 Whlta street, wsa arre.led yeatarday by Sergt. Ceorser, charged wllh hartng stolsn flT In money, aad clothing to Iks value of from the trunk of Meat lutarrr, a fellow servant lo Ihe same boase. A pistiou of lbs stolen preperty was romtd tu a trunk oltheexnedelNj.ilO Waahlnxtoo aU, aoA aba was lacked up by Juatioa Kxixv for trial. LIXJAL Veiled Mates tlrcalt C'aejrt. Th lata 0 Ctyyrijaf.

Tht'Vilt cate oka-mfsssd-rtohrrf Detnlt 3. and E. Brtckt, This case baa been reported la Ihe papers for a dsy rr two peel. Dewlt claiming damages again th proprietors of the Xtprttt for a violation of the copyright of Hicks' oonfssslon. The cs haa been a day or two on trial.

The queatlon wa now raised whether Dewllt waa antllltd toe oopyrigb or to the protection tha Court In reaped to thia claim. Tba di frndanla ounteudsd that he waa not. Micks was died la law, as soou aa aenlanoe of dsalit waa pronoiuaeit ujon htm. ne wsa a faloa audi had no civil rtghta.and could make no aaalgmmoMa, legally Iruna'ertlng title 10 ai yihlng. Tb.

tleurt Justice Nelson) dlsuilssed th ooat-plalct, uion ll a groiud tlutt Illcks waa iha real act-ther of the wvrk ruui snUl ed Ihe tttnjleg 0 plalotiff in Court, lie was dead aud could bee mails no valid ta'umial Gavlor waa lbs sutbtar aa far as tha mere roallor of wiUlnr the con'ee4oa ww conosnieil, but be oou'd not lisve any suk interest aa woild give him standing la Court, Decrial waa held to ba entitled no relief, aad Ih coeae, plaint was dismbced. Further news, TUrtt Pa LToaa' MAairrno Iaraax Pow-Da Tbeerislnal and fenuln article, will srtwmloef imcWm Ants aad all vannla. Free rraarfriutaoi "i.roN MAQNima piti. ittTreVyw! Perk Sow, aJM aa tawier, Now wiiiar reacr or OROVm A a 1.

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