Show I 1 i xer sar a prom F from our eitra extra or of h nt ja A ehr err t ON 4 J E EAST A S TERN E N LE aliis leils N 8 J J BY TELEGRAPH AND PONY 0 N Y the pony express with eastern dates u up to the dinst arrived here this afternoon a few minutes after four there are a larger amount of Sout southern fhern heern dispatches disi I 1 I 1 by this arrival than usual which sustain austain susi our expressed apprehensions that the south was as earnest and diligent as the north in preparations for a f ight fight a the news being of g ene we have given them as full fuli as possible Our readers will remark among a other things the order for the removal of the troops in utah washington the massachusetts fifth and ei eighth ath regiments had bad received orders order d on the to prepare for A an immediate start A battery of eleven guns on aquia creek had been discovered also extensive earthworks earthworms earth works near the mouth washington c correspondence 1 or report that the announcement of a new military district including ciudin virginia north carolina and tennessee nes see had added intensity ta the war excitement and a f further announcement that it was assigned to general butler in no way diminished ishaq the feeling a brigadier gen reeder is expected to command the forces that will be detailed to take harpers ferry three strayed I 1 from camp one evenin evening and on returns returning dg next morning t to colonel ellsworth one of them I 1 unwound from his body a secession flag t seventeen feet long which they ad bad baa hauled down from irom a pole at alexandria the war department bontem contemplates p ofes to establish shortly two large cantonment canton ments one at gettysburg pa and the other in the neighborhood of new york the force collected in these camps would prot probably provably ably be fifteen to twenty thousand men they are tobe to be worked I 1 up by the best officers to the highest proficiency and kept in consta constant Iii lil rea readiness Alness ainess for active service the force at a gettysburg would no douht doubt be employed at the right moment for an inland movement that at staten island is meant to be r directed against various I 1 points on the seaboard orders had been issued to get ready at the earliest moment a fleet of steam trang trani transports ports that would rendezvous in the adjoining waters caters so that P in a few hours when the word was given givens the whole force on the atlantic coast could be embarked and p proceed proceed with all speed on the service designated A government coast guard steamer got ashore at the mouth of the potomac and was attacked by an ii armed propeller from richmond after a brisk con contest test the rebels were beaten off four government soldiers were killed and five wt wounded A an n armed steamer had gone in pursuit A daily mail had bad been established between washington and fort monroe via baltimore the government had bad received advices advises from london affording satisfactory indications of the policy which would be pursued by the british government towards these the ceded seceded states the administration entertains firm convictions that its course in crushing I 1 out the rebellion w would 0 uld be fully sustained in england A special dispatch from washington to the cincinnati commercial says nearly two hundred bundred a and nd twenty thousand men regul regulars arsand and volunteers were now enlisted for the war no more volunteers would be accepted until this immense force wits was properly organized th the tribune T b ne of the says by a bold stroke the government had obtained possession of the most valuable documentary evidence against the sympathizers with treason in the north at a given hour the officers cerp of the ahe law visited every very considerable telegraph office in n the free frea stated seizing 0 the manuscripts of dispatches for i a year past the government wili now trace the secret operations of the rebels and their alders and abettors abet tors and henceforth hold the northern enemies of the republic at its mercy etwas it was understood that oen gent butler had bad orders to proceed at once to active movements in would directly remove the obstructions in norfolk harbor the N X Y commercial learns from authentic sources that the extra session of congress will be short business compactly arran arranged 0 ed and presented according to present appearances almost perfect unanimity will pre vallan valian va all ali ail lian iian ilAn W am impetus will be given to loyal sentiment sent imant and everything done that can be hato bato to 1 i hrin brin bring the ibe contest eat pat to a speedy termination information it jus jug A obit I 1 ned theora beiley beliet that that thai england ani and france franc 1 e wi vill hi concur with he government governa en ve in in t the he apatak spa aak Tak in en to i reassert e its authority this is also the case with all the diplomatic representatives in washington A cordial understanding exists with them thein all it will be found that lord lyons will fully support the views expressed in the instructions to mr adams the president and the cabinet and other prominent personages attended the funeral of col vosburg on the surgeon surge on findlay is to be appointed surgeon general of the army in place of dawson deceased mr bailey M C of Worcester mass flass had arrived from enterprise florida where he be had spent the spring on account of his health and reports soldiers everywhere in i ru motion towards virginia disc disciplined elined armed and equipped at chattanooga there were i from two to three wree thousand lie he heard beard no j I 1 union talk till he reached kentucky mr walbridge had haq been recalled here to give i important topographical information ile he i spent much time in the carolinas kentucky tennessee Tennes see and virginia and ind is familiar with the country his information relating to the interior indicates that the operations of the campaign are not confined to the seaboard the herawi heralds dispatch states that more than a month ago the government gave notice to the powers of europe who took part patt in the paris congress in 1856 that they were w willing illin 0 to accept the code they adopted at that period which declared private ening ehing to be piracy government had received the amplest assurances from austra austria V that vat she would have but little to do with the rebels rebels whatever while prussia had bad not hesitated to manifest in plain terms her unequivocal sympathy with our I 1 c country the secretary of state had given notice to mexico and other states that the monroe doctrine would be carried out with all the gy and resources of the government and that nothing in the shape of foreign intervention intervention would be tolerated or submitted to for a single hour mexico had been assured in the most poss tive language that she could depend on an the active support of this country should any european power attempt to violate her soil A warning had hal been given to spain that if she ventured to accept the artful proffer of dominica Domini cap cay she would do so at her peril the navy department had adopted a new and secret system of signals for the use of vessels in the service the state department will not furnish passports to citizens of seceded states unless ariless they give ample proof or of loyalty efforts were making to keep the new york seventh regiment three months longer in the service there were now thir ty two strong regiments under arms in the capital including two regiments of 0 regulars general scott wants sixty thousand men along the banks of the ohio and mississippi rivers dispatches by the ahe persia state that the agents of the rebel government had bad explored I 1 europe in vain for arms munitions or money in in exchange for their bonds dudley rudley mann sough sought bought tan an interview with george peabody in hopes of negotiating the securities but was politely but firmly repulsed inno in no case had bad they found their securities marketable at the largest discount they could offer as a temptation A washington special dispatch to the post patt of the says all the troops there had received fresh orders that morning to tobe be ready to march at a moments notice A large number of troops were expected here 1 during a the 1 week the post says it was rumored that the fire had received orders to occupy arlington heights WITHDRAW withdrawing INC TROOPS trox FROM TIIE tue territories T the e second 3 regiment of regulars in minnesota neska ten companies of 0 dragoons dragoon artillery and infantry in utah and the fifth and seventh regiments of infantry in new mexico and part of the tenth regiment were ordered to washington minnesota is to be guarded by the first regiment of minnesota volunteers I 1 and new mexico by two regiments of volunteers raised by the government MARYLAND secretary cameron had bad declined to accept the four maryland regiments offered by gov hicks flicks simply for the defense of that state and of the district if the marylanders enlist they will have to enter the general serj seti j vice vide 1 the new york rk ad through baltimore 0 othe dhe oth abw they were wil vii rec ce ived elved and c cheered e er ed IQ in some p parts arts aris of two philadelphia companies had bad seized a large quantity of arms stored in an pled house in baltimore comprising fifteen hundred muskets marked virginia muskets also four thousand pikes the whole w wieta t taken to fort mchenry the arms had been in the custody of the city authority au authority thorit tep lep tji J t VIRGINIA torpedo and submarine batteries nad oad sele sene been sunk near norfolk A large body of troops other places had bad arrived ht at lynchburg 44 the garrison of fort monroe is to consist of five thousand and the camp outside of twenty i I 1 thousand and in men x under und erthe the com commander mandof mandot gen batler it was understood imbat ai ali afi the forces force a ahat at would serve for three years would be accepted the river Rappa hannock bannock had bad been blockaded to lo prevent the entrance of bupp supplies liti for virginia had bad ben been disc V V V at mattier point on the virginia side of the tile potomac the tribune reports that richmond would huld soon be attacked general cocke ha had A aix 0 thousand well armed troops at gui cui culpepper pepper and three thred thousand more between there ant alexandria military authorities authorities cali considered Y areld it best to march on culpepper thence to char lott iott eville a and nd lynchburg forces would alsa b be sent by aquia creek also aiso amarge a large force foce td to I 1 norfolk thus investing R richmond I 1 C arond on n all alf sides probably the first encounter aou would ld be at culpepper E ex x governor wise was reported danger dana bously ill one thousand additional minnie 4 musket muskets had been received by the virginia troops fiord north carolina twp tap batter batteries les ies of ral rai raad iron similar to the floating va battery tt r v a at t Char charleston lefton had been erected at the point of rocks fifteen thousand troops haa baa hal had bee beebi passed on the railroads in tennessee en for virginia fully armed A special dispatch to the berald herald from hagerstown Hagers town of the says reports are to the effect that great disaffection exists among the troops at harpers ferry on aar account of the existence of several factions one favors the annexation of virginia to the confederate states one the unconditional a 1 separate independence of virginia and the third the unconditional union soldiers of both of the last two classes refuse to take the oath of allegiance to the confederate states the people of sharpsburg Sharps burg villa village t ge thirteen miles southeast of and on the road to harpers ferry swear I 1 that no more soldiers of the efat ed states army shall pass through 4 their to town w n two thousand arrived at HarR hare harpers ers Fer yer ferry ferrion ryon on the and two regiments from alabama the day previous they were all a hard lot the small pox had broken out among the troops there t tha adjourned meeting of the wheeling convention on the ath of june will be attin abtin attended d by delegates from counties west odthe mountains and the convention will be arg urged 1 ed to declare the conduct of the authorities 3 of or virginia usurpations of power and the a actors 4 rebels and traitors instead of dividing the tho state Stat ethe the policy will wili be proposed of forming a provisional provision af government for the whole slate state and an election willbe will be proposed gro posed of a geverz gover nor and state officers t ex gov floyd haying having been commissioned v sif sim as general in the confederate service bervice service uia ula had commenced raising a brigade in virginia A dispatch dated portsmouth froila from a southern source says say owing sowing 0 to the firing ino inlo the battery on times were v ei e expected and perhaps troops will be marched marched to the point from norfolk s A force of one thousand rebel troops iea led et harpers ferry on the Graf grafton graffos fos foi va va a to resist the passage of federal troops from WI wheeling feeling A letter ietter to the Herald dated vernon says sayi that the steamer baut baht more had geb got aground the night preceding at the mouth of the Pot Po potomac tomac omae A propeller with heavy guns and full of oe men attacked her therland there r rana rand and 1 I 1 out of twenty on board were killed five mortally and aad three thre slightly w wounded und the rebels fired grape and cani nister fister and had one hundred men wirt of the bal says he will not come up the river riven without that propeller A steamer had bad left portsmouth under lidei i a flag hag of truce for the federal fleet of foll point carrying women and children deall ipg irig to join join their northern friends A dispatch to the richmond ild enquirer from no norfolk M W says bays WM n nearly t jy i turee luree r thousand i droops kubou troops i were concentrated at Se sewalls sewells walls walis point on the but the yankee in mercenaries garies did n not ot return A special dispatch to the herald from baltimore says on the and several at steamers sta amers were engaged in cruising near the virginia bat lat batteries teries and were were fired into but hut no damage was done H A wise had written a letter assuring naturalized naturalize ct citizens citizen sot 0 virginia that they would be amply protected und under erthe the court of the united states two thousand rebel troops were in in alexandria during during the election on the no one dared to vote for the union A baltimore dispatch of the says that it was understood at fort monroe that the minnesota would to the fortifications at point whilst an effective land force would go in small tugs tuga to effect a landini lan ian landing diri mid ardd capture the battery at all hiza hazard ids dds th there eie ele was great difficulty difficult yin in ian lan landing din t at old point in consequence inconsequence of the number of vessels I 1 I 1 there prizes etc The British ship Albion had gone ashore near cape cafe henry and would be a total loss virginians havin having removed the cape henry light and built a fire ori on the bleach beach some half a amile alie hiie away deceived the captain and caused th the di disaster haster gaster i it it collier of petersburg t alato aiato aid ail to general gwynn was wounded in the sewells point engagement nobody was killed NORTH CAROLINA 1 governor ellis telegraphed President to davis on the that tha t north carol caroi carolina ina lna had haa passed an ordinance of secession unanimously A raleigh dispatch in the richmond enquirer says there was great rejoicing over the unanimous vote on the secession 0 ordinance one hundred guns were f ired fired in celebration of the severance of 0 the union of north |