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Show tele 01141' iff c rmm Ti(E following Mimuiaryi is frouji tho naws;brought by thftp6'ny ou,the,26tb: VASlnK!T6.V, 'J ': . Oa the 1.1 fit, 'Gen,. Scott received is fntchcfi ffjnt. I'ort. . Mcllcnrjfi. federal Iilf Is entirely .deserted, by order of, Cviier nil Cadvvullaler,.wli0! had takcit, up po jiTtioi) for his camp near the Tort The rerapvufroat jctlerab 11)1), which 1$, he iurest and blbstavwaulo.hcSghljcoin mmidiijg the.pi ty "of Itiiltjmofc,.. is evcrcly censured byj' many initi,lary. jnq.nV.bnt . U gcneriilly "liked by the people of that vicjuuy. r. , i , ; ' -. -ltoSj (Wfnai)S,; of -Ballim6rd has been i relcascd,J)y4hb government on Jils giving orparole of honor that , ho would do i'uo act openly- . or covertly .hostito to 'tho povernmnt,ofJtheiH.nited:State8i' Ex-OoVcrnor Kccdercf Fcgnsylvaida jind Kutisttf, has. been- appointed Briga dier-Qencral'by tho'PresJdent. A committee ol 'Kcw-Yorkers headed byAstor" nssurctt-the gdvcnuiient that money should not be wanting, until the rebellion was suppressed. Chase has been. nrgul to Issue treasury notcS'fpr a H.aO.'OOO loan, He will I probably do so.Klioutd not the whole bci piaccd in. bonds ftt a satisfactory rate, of which there Pro nlrotig proliabilitles. . Ocutlwiien, who have arrived at Washington Wash-ington from Virginia, report that any rtrUiy which Ittvnde,S the latter State will lie harmsscd by numerous bands of guerilla. gue-rilla. The steam mail service in. seceded States Was to be -suspended on and after tho 19th of May. A Washington dispatch says. It is evident froiu appearances that the Government Gov-ernment intends dealing with .Missouri in the same maimer it bus irith Maryland As an .evidence of this, tho Government has concluded to take charge of the Han nibal and fat. Joseph railroad and employ It for Government purposes. . lt has determined to appoint collectors for the- different Southern ports,,nnd ia engaged in selecting men of, ncrf to fulfil thn important functions loiitutrd (o them. The duties will bo collected on board men of war, whatever may he the opinion of legnl nuihoritius, here or elsewhere else-where on this subject. The President has commissioned . Mn Sickles to ralso a division of ten thousand men to report in sixteen days. Till then he holds the rank of liriudier General, and thereafter as Major General. Information had been received from Chicago under date of the 18th, Btatlng that Senator Douglas had been tety ill with tho typhqid fever ever since he returned re-turned to that city, and fears were entertained enter-tained by iiU friends that be would not recover. - Thd follor, ug is the mode of attack, as planned in the capital: General MeCleh luml will enter Western Virginia at the head of his Ohio, and other Western ' troops simultaneously with a movement i by General Butler ot Norfolk. At tho sumo time a column of regulars will move from Washington, attacking Virginians there ut four points. Tho Kational Itttlligtiutr., o tho 18th, construes Lord Johu Russell' recent mh-ccIi in I'nrUameut as ia- recognition xit. the S&utbcrn Confederacy to irsue letters of marque, and bring prites Into .Britlib pbltS;. i-j' v,iil..' rtandtrblltfiiai;' ,tude?cd .fis hr hffivllf glveMqoveriitott i.hoyaMe teffl jsays thatlpisfcriL)UHat!pei IrVtcport tuprcbtls,;crtiuipM)n tlgMon tkio lryjandf:dcaUo,Ttt(i;g vSSU Vaiirbadirun, tfif nrtW Wc thp ferry. 1 A, "Woshlnglort tfejrtitclt say?! . Th0 cpitntfy:ig,ay ppt generally; be awarp "ih'at, there is1 at tliis moui'ciit on pgcoi f the FreucU Emperor' travtliirg in toe 'Sputa, tiy ihenama; of Ilnrocbp; "lie tsHoHfyft ed.'that lie M liimjJly. ,olIettIng -'inforina' tt'on Tor the Cotowtrclal Biircaufrir the tutntstif pf publitt wotkS; but, tint -is .an: artifice; tie j' )t )6lttlcal, mojethana- confj htcrctal agent, And hW dispatches regn; tarty fbftjfardcd to, PirJ;;nccety fi-: ercise grijh't influence bvtr tfiej imii of, the l?iojcrp?i;.';tv i'..-.r,..., ' ' y ; ' Ktm'CKtV ' ' ;".'.: .J : .The 'ktri't'ueky' leglslniflfb 6'n rifclltby ksscdi' bilt, Waniingtlto -SrifPWprt Of specid pSyinenta by tho Kcnlueky baiiks, The Hotisc.-passeirrwblu'tloils that Ktti-tricky Ktti-tricky rhtinlil: maiutaSi -flifie'trieutralily; durhijr'the'p'rescnt 'confest, Wd-.at'l'V ing of the GbvcruCWj refusal under the, existing circumstances '.to nrntsli troops to the lcdeiial'I(iver(imcht.'; , - V . A'.'suWtitafe.'bffel'trd-.t'y' JIrHsntvHsi: ertIiig.the'rigKtbf ' fn'e tra'd With flio, Coufedcf ate Skaies;ftrt(l vlrtustly rtpudiflt. fog.tfui' ! IuUvil!"(emliargb- w'as defeated by boa votev - It Uj'.tifteit ln!ihe djfa'(tli tlnir 'tlVerlr. wnS o.ddvll of a time,''' v , ; Geii, JlcClclfand has sent Hve thousand guns' for; thiit of Iventuky Unlmdsfs ::'J 'tl''i ' ,V1r."'",s,,Ai ' v Vlroitiiii' dispatches tOKi'tin'ued - to Sole arrivals of Cotiflcra(c' ItSop. aud their, dcpartnreforfiointsiio"t designated 4- : Beu'-McCalloeu ir at Itlchmfttid.- -Jtls icportcd.lbat he-has formed abmpany of 'mounted mcnf ira'mbcrlng about thK,e.hnn dVed.T'he nuelens bDvIiicfi fvohLCafi-ifornlansniai fvohLCafi-ifornlansniai TeXbnsfbgh set of-da"re. Writ, whiles a -majority, bf the men nt'o Ih'itiitcrs, anil haft pases, lie PXpe'ctl,-LwitliithlswmbiHiyjWdcj PXpe'ctl,-LwitliithlswmbiHiyjWdcj great deeds? ami H Is k'nbWnf that ho'shiid-Gav, LetcRsfr; have beep cdnfeifriht'bgether for sfcvtrai days, and t that Gpverjior- Letcher dues p6thiiigw1tb6'!tt !..TCceIVliig'rOhlers from .Montgomery. j-Mr.Hcrbqtf 8rietintcndcnt. of ,fOtint Ycruou, says there Is np f-jundation for. the- rcportebat thbjt'rcnialtii of 'Washington 'Washing-ton liavP'.bjtcti'. removed frpin their rcstlug-I'plttie; rcstlug-I'plttie; i' j. ' ; '.'" .. '.3oiikits.';4Kffs? : ; ;jTho,,fthi;teton .tfiirje,epQrtS;,ltiat", pnthelitli lost., aBriilslubarqnc whs ro t'uiedput'raiieeliito. tfmt'p'ortliiy.t.ho.XiflJt gaf 'Tvo Brith'ihlps.Wprit alj'o oriler-ed oriler-ed p(r.."AiTdthi'r Was'pursuet.biit raiiiil,-to raiiiil,-to sli&lltjw.vi'atcr, and jy.3sto.wed up t pile WY-.l A BHth.sliifCYU& boarded, but .filially permitted lopass. r it tS'alfp stilted .that It 1ms fxen sprf-oujly sprf-oujly ttisch'ssiid'in 'secret session to remdro ,tht! Scntjof Gpycrnnie.ui tpl'trciimond, Imt the Intiuiafionkavlug bwii. received of the inteMtiaittpate'iytSs'loTiiof: tout cjty 'difemcci !n3vtabc" not ta ga to far north nt'pcoWit..,; ' '"'Op Jhtrntii tlyj. Moiitgojaery pdngres palscd a.tuitubir of bills organirfUK tljtr patent oBiee, rcgnlati'iipr ttlvgraph lines, authorizing the, issue of SfJ,OOO.bOO bond?, payoblo.jn twenty years, the interest, not to Exci'ed eight, per cent; pr in l'cu..o bOrtds, an issue of twenty .miflfbns iu treasury trea-sury notes, lit small sums, withont.lntcr est:. ' Vr" '' An act pasred'.ftlwlishing ottnls.nt IjTow Orleans: and.' Hjhloh'ega'nrtcr thp-Ist of Jtine. " 2-: Pongrcss has 'Cn, tnvtletl.'lJy thp Ala-liamannd Ala-liamannd Tlorida liailroad Company, to visit "Pens acgla. Tho"" invftdtibawHs 'dc cliudd'.-;' Ontiip 18th, 'A'tkarisfts wasailmUled as one of tlie Confeiterate States., tljei delegates present-wctP B W. 'lohnsrin, j A. Bust, A. H, Garland, W. Wat-i kins and HP. Thontason. j -A special Iis"patcli from TJalttihoro to1 the Jftrald on the 18th says, newgfrdm' Harper's Ferry stalest, that new batteries; have been erected on the bills. It was' snpposed they wonld be attacked Soon after af-ter tho clo'e of this week, and that Gen. Butler would command the expedition, Tho statement made by tome of- the Baltimore impcrs that all the troops recently re-cently passing through that city had not ; been molested or- insulted Is incorrect. Uiiijrgold's artillery were grossly Insulted, nearly all thn way through the streets, but no offensive attack was made. rOKRIO.N. In the English House of Commons, 1 Mr. Ewnrt asked whether, seeing the pos-' tbllity of privateering being permitted and encouraged by the Southern Confed-' cracy, the American Government bud plnccd n sufficient naval force In the Gulf of Mexico, for tho protection of British property in American ships, and if privateers priva-teers Sailing iinlcr-the-fl:tg of au nurteog-nizeil nurteog-nizeil power, would be .dealt with as pirates. pi-rates. ' - Iiflrd John Russell said that her Mjcs-: ly's Government had directed that a ilu val force for the protection of British shipping, bese.nl to the const of America. The Gove rmncnt had received nccouuts' of the progress of the war in the States of America. Tho Govern uient heard the. other day that the Southern Confederacy , had issued letters of marque, and that it ! was intended by he United States Government Go-vernment that there should be a blockade of all Southern ports. There were 80ine-)oiiita of law in- these questions, and they had been referred to the law ollieers. of the Crown for their opinion, in order to frnidq them in their instructions to the Minister in America' and tho commandant of the naval squadron, squad-ron, ' The Government had-felt that it was their duty to use every possible' measure to avoid taking part 'la this lamentable contest. .Nothing but the important duty of protecting British Interests in case they were attacked, JustlCed- the Government in interfering at all. They had not been involved, in any way In that contest by any act Or by giving advice, and '-'for Gtwl'i Bake,bo.-sald, "let us it possible, beep out ofiL," Th Londou- Tintt saya the excitement of the Northern aod Southern; sections of ' - - 1 Amcrien,;f.Jin4 n,rrafel pjrdlriiahml h?e "Jy |