Show prom from our extra of he 25 h iiii eastern E A S TE T E R N IT HEWS E V S BY TELEGRAPH AND PONY the pony express with eastern dispatches up to the arrived here last evening C with highly interesting antell gence the disposition of bo and south was exceedingly warlike it is hard to tell teil fi om even a careful reading of thirty sven folio paes paces of I 1 the el dispatches patches which of the I 1 acles Is the most active in its preparations 1 for a fight ficht there is great enthusiasm everywhere from the telegraph raph being much 1 more at the disposition of the north than that of the south we have a larger 0 extent of northern dispatches than southern thern but from anat is 0 given there is little to choose between them money troops and war garike ike speeches are as plentiful and strongly marked in the ele one confederacy as in the other there ii u a I 1 decided determination in the northern Nor thein states sta les ies i i to sustain mr lincoln and in the south mr I 1 divis has the full support of his people even evin I 1 to the colored population who are reported to be preparing to feht fiu bt the norbern Nor tern folks who are arc at the same time rampant to fight the southern folks all for and on account of those same dar darkies kies hies MAJOR ANDEn ander ANDERSONS sONS ARRIVAL AT NEW YORK yong 1 the steamer baltic from charleston bar arrived at the battery new york on the evenia evening of the amid the booming bloomin C of cannon and the wildest enthusiasm of the people rhe fhe flag of fort sumter was flying from rom the mainmast head of the baltic and the flag ot of moultrie from her foremost mast on arris arrival ar a major anderson was received by ail an imn lma ense enso crowd who surrounded his 1 carriage and expressed ir in cheers and other demo demonstrations their congratulations but for the majora Alaj orB ors resistance the people would have dragged his bis carriage to the brevoort house whither the me major majon j or was wag conducted to join his lady major anderson his officers and men are reported to wear evidence of the labors and hardships of the siege and were of course the observed of all observers the moment they made their appearance in the ets they vre gre generally treated to cheers ana a tiger iftiger 2 the officers of the tho majorca command are said to feel very indignant at aspersions that have been cast upon their commander DETAILS or 01 THE SURRENDER OF FORT SUMTER captain doubleday of major andersons command makes the following statement the demand to surrender sumter vas was made on the lith and not only refused by b y major anderson but by the unanimous voice e of his command on friday morning at 3 the rebels sent word that fire would be opened in an hour and at 4 the fire was opened on us from every direction including a hidden battery Fi fire reopened opened witha with a volley from 17 mortars firing ten inch shells and shot from 33 auns guns mostly columbi ads we took brea breakfast fast however very leisurely the command was waa divided into three watches each under the direction of two officers after breakfast the men immediately went to their guns and opened fire on moultrie cummings Cumming ls point and sullivans Sull suil ivans ivana island the iron batter battery y off cummings point was wag of immense strength t and most of our bahos glanced off major anderson refused to allow the men to work the guns on the parapet on account of such a terrific fire there was scarcely a room left in moultrie inhabitable several shots went through the floating battery but it was little damaged two guns of the iron battery were dismantled A man was stationed v who oho ho cried shot or shell sheli when the rebis rebels reb Is fired and the garrison was thus enabled to dodge at girst first the workmen were reluctant work the guns but afterwards they served most willingly and efficient efficiently Iv av a ainest the iron battery the barracks caught fire several ti tunes mes on friday but were extinguished by the efforts of mr dir hart 11 of new now york and lyman of baltimore both volunteers or on saturday tiie tile officers quarters caught fire from the shell arid and the main ga ea e were burned the magazine was surrounded by fire and 90 barrels of if powder were taken out and thrown into tha sea when the magazine was encircled by fai hile bile e all our materials were cut offard off and we ha I 1 eaten edeen our last biscuit two days bel torp lore the men had to lay ou on t ti reground eg round ni mathwi h hind ind kerch eis ei d oil on thi ir ric ilc tic tac i to prevent sm 1 1 lie fie liering aia ala a lealy tealy wind was rag all that saved our lives the cartridge bags gave out and aud fi e men were employed to manufacture thela thein out of our shirt blankets sheets etc it will t i kp k hilf a millon million dollars to repair fort Sum anterior int enor aist mist alst of theu thea were aimed il d ahe flag the following is the conversation between major andeeson An deison and senator wigfall IV wigfall fall fali said gen beaure beauregard ard wishes to stop this sir anderson andersoh only ionly replied well well weil wigfall Wig tall youve done jail ball 11 that can be dohe and arn beauregard Bean regard wishes to know kenow uan up an what terms you will evacuate the fort anderson gen beauregard is already acquainted quain ted with the term terms wigfall do bo I 1 understand you wilt will evacuate on the term terms proposed d anderson anderaon owr yes a and kopd ote ose only ehly n ly on those wigfall then retired A few minutes arter after col chestnut and others came from gen beauregard asking if anderson wanted any help stating that wigfall had not seen beauregard beaure ard for two days davs and atler had n ni authority for his demand on anderson aner ailer er son to which the major only replied weve velve been sold well hoist the fda dla flag again a but they requested him to keep it down S 0 wn till communication was bad with gen beauregard the bil fit ing then ceased and three hours after another deputation came agreeing to the terms previously decided upon on sunday morning r the steamer isabel came rame down and arld anchored off ohp fort when a all ali I 1 I 1 he baggage was put on the steamer chief the troops were tinder under arins aring A portion were told to salute tile the flag and when the last of 1 I 1 the fifty guns was fired the dlag nag was lowered i amid loud and hearty cheers of the men and i they embarked to the tune of yankee doodle two men were killed on the second round of sainte salute by the premature explosion of a shell four were wounded one badly a and ild lid I 1 left e ft at charleston fort sumter had bad not no been re enforced on any occasion the baltic arrived off charleston on day morning morn inc 0 after the birin firing r commenced on oil i sumter the pawnee and pocahontas arrived next day the powhattan and atlantic had not been seen the steam tu tugs s had been iown bown to sea and had bad not been seen the day that anderson evacuated pre para 1 lons ions to reinforce re in force him hiji had been made for lat night A schooner was seized and an agreement made to pay the pilot and arld captain to put men into the fort but the fort was evacuated before the attempt could be in made a de ca capt t fox had instructions to attempt to provision the fort without troops if fired on he was to rush in the best he aoud but the gale prevented the arrival of tugs and transports amon among the many incidents of the battle was wag that tha t of mr hart a volunteer who when the flag was shot down and the fire i was concentrated on the flag starr staff gallantly nailed the stars and stripes amid a deadly fire and the cheers of the united states troops major anderson had sent to the secretary of war his reasons for the surrender which were that after a siege of 34 hours he was in danger 11 of being blown up in the fort and had no food the troops had nothing but pork to eat for two days when the carolinians Caroli niana took possession of sumter the powder magazines were ver very y hot and every precaution had bad to be taken to avoid an explosion one hundred and twenty barres of powder fell lito aito the hands bands of victors fort sumter was occupied by two companies of the palmetto guards workmen were busy clearing away the wreck of the burned quarters the walls of fort sumter were not much damaged and except in appearance were as ag strong stroll as ever the major was surprised that no blood had been split spilt it was the dispatch the best evidence of skillful engineering gi when major andersons Ander sons sens quarters were burning Gen beauregard sent offers of assistance lefore before the white flag fla was run up senator wigfall received the sword of major anderson and returned it to him the express claimed to have reliable anfor nation on that 48 persons were killed and wounded at fort moultrie THE CALL FOR nor TROOPS the secretary of war on the issued a call on the respective state governments for troops to serve as infantry or riflemen for a period of three months if not sooner discharged the tle call requires each soldier to take an oath of fidelity to the united states and to be not over forty five nor under eighteen years of age the quota to each state is maine alne aine new hampshire vermont rhode island connecticut delaware arkansas sin iowa and minnesota one regiment each massachusetts north carolina and tennessee two regiments each new york seventeen rel regiments imenes pennsylvania sixteen regiments ohio thirteen regiments new jersey kentucky maryland and missouri four regiments each illinois and indiana bix alx regiments each virginia three regiments it was ordered that each regiment should consist oz of au ari aggregate 04 of officers ficera of and men of the total thus to tb be balled callee out is alm wlm T the he which constitutes the men under linder the presidents president proclamation will be composed of 0 troops in the district of columbia KENTUCKY the louisville kentucky courier durfer 9 published the following reply to the call of the secretary ot war your dispatch received tn in answer I 1 say emphatically kentucky will furnish no troops for the wicked purpose of subduing her sister southern son thern states slates si signed 0 ned B magorno macor MAGor governor of kentucky gov ov Mago maeo magoun had a proc lamat on colv convenio conven enina im the kentucky legislature e on the 2111 of april MISSOURI the following is governor backos Jack Jac kos soils reply to the demand from the war departs department Dep artmont nt for nils Alls missouri troops TIVE department OF Ml RO SOrRI T rr jefferson city ap 1 17 isil to the ifon iton simon cameron secretary of way war washington bashin 11 ton sin your dispatch is patch of the fhe dinst making a call on missouri for frim trim of men en for I 1 amod ate servie b hn t i been ved there cin hr bp I 1 apprehend no do dolbt ibe but hese men are arc intended to form a pirt p of the presidents arav army to make war upon iio tio ilo nhe tho iho people of the seceded spates your ri in my judgment is illegal ill lil gai xai gal ution titio aland wiand revolutionary in in iti obi object ct intuni in toman loman an and diabolical and cannot bp be complied with lot not one man will th the sate of nils dils missouri furnish to carry on any much mich u boly boia ci asade signed C F jairon jair jew ON governor of missouri altania at pittsburg pittsburgh C h the war spirit was rampant volunteer companies were being organized T and undying fidelity to the aulon was the stereotyped sentiments senti of the speakers at the meeting A committee ot of public safety had been appointed and pledging life fortune and sacred honor was loomin looming up ropes had been suspended to lamp posts la belled death to traitors some assaults had been made on persons who had expressed sympathies with secessionists the legislature was organ zed on the lewis IV hul hui was wag elected speaker of the house the senate sanate and liy ily ho se had a joint session and had passed a law making connivance with the enemies of the uni roi boian oin oln punishable by a fine of llo and ten years yeara yearly imprisonment ex president buck was said to exhibit intense interest in the news from the south and participated in the expression of a determination mi nation to sustain the government at harrisburg more than volunteers had bad been accepted and at philadelphia over the philadelphia bulletin had a special dispatch stating that the southern troops were marching on Wa washington tilling ton at erie pa on the an awful catastrophe happened on the buchanan farm in the oil regions the gas gag from flora a spouting well took fire and exploded killing seven men among whom was mr rouse an ex member of the legislature the farm on which over one hundred wells were yielding of oil oli wa was in flames and all the wells were on fire tho ther oss in oil derricks etc was immense the ringold 0 flying alyin artillery of reading men with four fie fis d pieces was requested ay the governor to start the same way for Ilar liar harrisburg AT philadelphia in philadelphia a mob of boys had visited the residence of secessionists compelling the hoisting of the american flag thom them th chief or 0 police arrested the ring 0 leader and the mayor addressed the crowd and ordered them to disperse he ha would not permit a further indulgence of that spirit it would proceed to extremities it he did not stop it the mayor hoisted the stars and stripes and the mob dispersed but at a late hour that same ni night ht mobs were ranging the streets etre ett making every one show union colors search was made for the tho office of the southern monitor to destroy the forms and han ban hang the editors the paper had suspended the officio of the thoo palmetto flag newspaper office in that city had bad been attack attacked od by the people mayor henry made a po pach ch er 0 o the mob told them to go home and the auth authorities orites of the tb city would attend to the secessionists gen pattersons Patter sons song mansion had been threatened with destruction ile he was charged with secessionism several prominent Southern southerners gra tra with str vir sir secession cession p had received barnin warning f from lom a so callea vigilance committee volunteers were enlisting rapidly espell especially among the german population mayor henry had issued a proclamation that treason against the united states would not be permitted he asked the citizens to make known every person aiding the enemy hy by enlisting giving munitions or provisions A regiment of one thousand irishmen had tendered their services to the government massachusetts the state was particularly exercised in the interest of the union and large offers of men and money had been made to president lincoln twenty thousand volunteers had in a few days tendered their heir services at the ad iuta juta autant nt generals genera Ps office general B F butler had tendered his services with his entire brigade governor andrew had received a requisition for 2000 troops to march at once to washington the ad fth oth and add ath regiments of infantry had been ordered to assemble for the purpose of drafting the number required boston was filled with soldiers and ana they were still arriving the march of the massachusetts regiments 11 through t new york on their way to washington created immense excitement the most intense excitement existed among military men and many who had served as officers in the mexican war were particularly anxious to get power to raise companies or enlist in the ranks of those companies which had been ordered for service NEW YORK governor morgan had received the requisition for 17 regiments and th legislature t had bad passed a three million appropriation bill to arm and equip the militia george N sanders a prominent new york democrat had telegraphed from Blont montgomery gom ery to mayor |