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Show TEIiEOMPHIC NEWS 1... . p'ov. - ; "... - .. r " . Tnx Piny, which .nirlvcd on, tlle.ovcn-, ing p, the 27th, brought tbo following intelligence in-telligence from thc EastJf , i." nioT'iT' WTtnorti, . " A St. Louis clispiitcb of the lSllh, states that a terrible ridi' had,,thkcn place Iu Biiltfmorc.tha dayt,on thc.occasfon of the. passage of iiorthcrn "triiops. through, the city on their. ' way to Washington. iTIie railroad track was' taken up, ni;dthe troops, Who attempted to march -through the city, were attacked by a mob with bricks, and stones, aiid- then fired upon. Tlio'firo was . returned," .Two or tlie Hh. regiment of Masiachuic'tt's troops "were, reported killed, and Several wonuded the': soldiers" are" rcportcjil to have killed, ten citizen? ." . 1 Baltfmore "dispolclies of"' titer 20tli, .state that tho'Melville Bridge otfthe Northern Central Road, and., between Woodbury drid Mount Washington, had been, burned dbwn. . A bridge' on tthe. Northern Central Cen-tral Road, and; one; fin' thiPhiladelphla, Wilmington and Baltimore pad had,al$o gone,' The troops wqqld lmvo.to go,by railroad to-Ilitvre dc Grace, thence by water t& Annapolis, Maryland. Thc.rail-road Thc.rail-road bridge, three miles north of Baltimore, Balti-more, was reported to be'biitncd. Bridgca ; between Baltiiuoro aniLnavre de Grace had also been destroyed' 6'rTrcnderCd useless. use-less. - ;"". - '" IV" ;Martla) "Lew has";hccn. proclaimed in Baltimore; , Stores wera cjoscd, busliicss was suspended; and-' A general state or dread prevailed.. Partiei had marched to the telegraph office, and cut the wires. e Jt ;is. tojcdilha't eleven tBaltimoreans and tlireo Mass'nchusetUi soldiers were killed, and rdur citizens and eight soldfcfs wounded. . . , "Gov? Uicks, of. Maryland dcclinctl by telegraph, to let .any more ormeii trooji pass through BaUhnorel Irf'repiy, the. President said that no mora, troops Would he brought through Baltimore, provided, tliat they were allowed al-lowed to pass around the city without molestation. Tho governor of Massachusetts sent the following difpntch to the. mayor ot Bajtitnort "I pray yon to causa tho bodies of our Ma5Sttchusc!tw;soldlcrfidcad in battle, to btf immediately, laid out', preserVcd Iri ice and tenderlyscnt. forward by express o me, AlirexpeM$cs will-be paTd by tlil commonwealth, ,7SigncdltJs6l- A.vnniw;. " . GoV.irMnssj-f GoV.irMnssj-f Mayor Brown, of Baltimore, replied: "Owing to" communication bciiig stopped betwehherc and (Phil"adel)diia,.,l cannot send . the bodies ol the inen, killed in the ript. herji but shall embalm ami keep them subject to yottr. ordV I aud the Governor regret tjic' offair a much as any due Oor people viewed It aa an Invasion. "The. authorities exerted themselves them-selves to the.ufniost to prevent ft bat it was imjiossible, Wheii are these scenes to cense? Aro wctohavc war pr sections? sec-tions? "Baltimore claims the right to pay all expenses." The Baltfmorcaiis had demanded the surrender or Fort Mellenry, and threatened threat-ened to attack it. The commauder replied re-plied that he wonld bo compelled to defend de-fend it, and' would fire on the city. It was rejiortcd that General Cad-waltadcr"s Cad-waltadcr"s mansion, nineteen miles from Baltimore, had been fired. The people of Charabersbnrg were fortifying for-tifying nguinst invasion, as fears were entertained en-tertained that the Maryland volunteers would make a demonstration on that place. A privato dispatch from Baltimore said: The Union men had no hope, unless the government occupied the city with au orcrwhelmlug force. A private dfepatch received at Jfcw York, from Baltimore, soys: "Our KIiec force and many military companies were openly ugainst tbo government." Col, Small's regiment iiad arrived in Philadelphia, Six men were wounded by the jtoaea -thrown at thfn -by the mob at BaltimorOr A largo "number of the troops wcro missing. 'They had separated separat-ed from their comradcs.during the melte. Tho news of tho attack upon the Massachusetts Mas-sachusetts troops at Baltimore had created cre-ated great excitement at Camp Ciirim, Pa. The troops there were swearing vengeance. A resident of Kent County, Maryland, liad received information that.tbe ucgroes were burning, tlie houses f the whites, Two of hfs-building had already been destroyed. 4FFSM3 XT WASHINGTON. Fifteen or tho Massachusetts soldiers wcro at the Washington hospital. Six thousand Iroops were under arms in tbe Capitol, Including two thousand regulars, and four batteries of flying artillery. ar-tillery. Col. Smith was confident that be could, with that force, defend the city against any force likely to be brought against It, The clerks pf the state department had been formed Into a guard for the protection protec-tion of that building, Thpsa of tho Treasury Trea-sury had received orders to immediately repair to tho department, on the first invasion in-vasion or tho city. The clerks of the other departments were directed to be similarly watchrul. In addition to the military force that had been placed in the public buildings, the government was actively ac-tively preparing for all emergencies. Tbe Knntas jneq n Washlngtou had formed si, company-'iif! cventy-firve mtn. called the ProntieifQnard,, leyliaS been given the post'1 of honor Inttht wsi room of the President' hfmw. , v No measures were lit progress for Am continuing ,any of tho son there malls, "f hj Post-master; General had discretion to suspend sus-pend thew only jVco'of obiKroctloB.' The N, Y nil'w,ctMtola.o heard from a rcltsblo tonrce, ihat Prest, Jefferson Davis, nt the head of the Confederate Con-federate army, was., within, twenty-fonr hours' march of Washington i KXW TQBKi , 1 Tlie .first military dtvWori,, numliering feven thonssnd men, had been offered tu the governiucut, to.be ready to march .at a Moment T notice.- Intense, txctfefnent prevailed among.the military at thr Baltimore Bal-timore ncw;;- ' . ' ' ,.'-' ' ', .'': :The Chamber, of Commence passed the foliowlngt Besolved.;that;: the, govern, nient ohght tojsitioii proclamation that all jwrsohs privateering, under,'; Daffo', commissions, be dealt with ss piratcs. and ihat tho government Immediately b!ock ad$ every: Southern, pdrt , ii,' v $it!2,Q0O had bccnVfubscribcd rit the meeting of the Chamber of- Commerce fu aid of tho.YoIunlccrs..', ;f . General WfalwotildMnake thp. head (piartcrs,of the Department, or the Eat at?ew:York.' "; i ' The excitement ftt tho, 'recruiting, sta tioris wai Auprcccilcuted. The 1st Nv. Y, Regiment was completed fobae thousand men, and orders "were expected to mus-ter mus-ter them into the. United States servlce.- Col; llsworth"h"'ad enrolled six hnmlred firemen In bis Zonave regiment; ahd the ranks wcro'tq jbe immediately filled, and the whole tihlfbrmed, equipped and in Washiiiijtoh before tho 28d. . " - ThetKcw York 'marine nrtillery, wlih six field piqecs; started for Washington on the ilOth. Oiie thousand Ilhode Islanders, under Gov; Sprogue, were to arrive at Kcw Y'ork tjiot day, Gov. Morgan had issued his requisition for the Gth, 12th, and list regiments to start for Washington tliQignwe day. Tho 1th regiment, had left for Wash-ington. Wash-ington. Broadway was thronged' with people ns they passed down, and tho famous, fa-mous, regiment, was lustily cheered and showered with bonnet. They took-their howitzers, and each man had a bracts of revolvers in addition to hi musket, A club for the "benefit of lraitdrs,had beon formed nt Brooklyn,' A German regiment had been formed and would be ready for scr.viccr nnd-"'was composed of those who: had, Served -in .Europe. . ' "Tho Sth Massachasctt?Kegimcht;and a company of flying nrtlflery; arrived at New York ou the 22d; also n battalion of rilles. In sixday Massachusetts had furnished five Tcgimcnt of infantry, a' bat-tation bat-tation of rilles, and a company of flying artillery. t The Pacific Miili Steamship Company had supplied their vessel with common muskets, cutlasses and ammunition, to secure se-cure protection to passenger and treasure. trea-sure. Orders went out some time since to sheath their bows with iron so ns to enable thctrr to run down- privateers cr pirates that might nttcmpt their capture ! Tlie negro, population o( Now York City and' StatOf were ahout to form a. Ktonutcd rifle regiment, to aid tho Northern. North-ern. Confederacy, , ,iMssAcniiSErrs. - ;Thel5oston" Common ' Council hs'd appropriated ap-propriated 100,000 dollars to proride.for! soldier enlisting from that city. The; pcoplo were greatly excited by the news j from Baltimore aud. ihe attack on her! Soldiers, w Fletcher W.ctterr ,of Bostpn, son. of Daniel WebstVrhad raised a regiment to be commanded by hintsclf, 2fo clearances were; tq be granted to Vessels for, any port south of Maryland! rt.SNSVLVANU. Gov. Curt In had Issued a proclamation, convening, the legislature, on April 30th, to act iu relation to the present condition of the. country, A X'hiladelphia dispatch says the government go-vernment had taken possession of the Baltimore road. 2v'o trains leaving were there for Wilmington. It was reported in Philadelphia that tlie President would coll additional troops from the faithful States to make up fori tb deficiency caused by tbo refusal of l others to furnish their quota. ! onto. A dispatch from Pittsburg states that 1,100 -volunteers from Ohio had arrived, en route for Washington. Gov. Dcnni-sou Dcnni-sou telegraphed thctn to remain until further fur-ther orders, in consequence of a rumored attack ou Cincinnati. The American ensign had been displayed dis-played from St. Paul's cathedral at Pittsburgh, Pitts-burgh, aud tbo Irish there werer swelling largely the ranks of the voluutcers. VICGINU. Several Northern men had been expelled ex-pelled from Richmond. The Confederate flag was flying. It it stated by parties, direct from Richmond, that the ordinanco.of secession had been publicly proclaimed on the lath. The Vote on tu passage, was kept secret. Gov. Letclicra reply, to. Secretary Cameron calling for the quota of troops, concluded thus: "Your object is to. subjugate tho Southern South-ern States, and your requisition made upon me for such an object, hi my judg-meut, judg-meut, is not within the powers of the Constitution pr tho, act of 1195, and will not be complied witlu "You have chosen to inaugurate civil war, and having done so, wo will meet it in a spirit as' determined aa tho administration adminis-tration has exhibited to the South." Lieut. Jones, in command at llarpcr's Ferry, on receiving information that six hundred Virginians were opproachiug by the Winchester road, to seize tho arsenal, put piles ot powder and straw in all the. buildings, and waited quietly tho approach or the picket guard. lie then gave the alarm, and the garrisou was set on fire by nowdcr Inses, when he began to retreat. He Is reported to have lost three men, 15,000 stand or arms were destroyed. The lieutenant and command made a forced march 9! thirty miles by night, and eo escaped! A later dispatch states that Harper's Ferry was occupied by three thousand men, and the wildest excitement prevailed. irginlans were rapidly assembling there. to hw tie CasUa UwjJjS tfft, M :Wheel WMiK? Unlo, U on the S! & wss girded by the Majo?11 . were gmtely excited atth MJ? S clared tha 1 hey would st4 i4!V ndtripek '.-V ;KH,,Jm Mr.Jlrecklnrjdgehadad4rAj. ;nudience at Loni,vile, d?S . colu'j proclamaUon mJ", W could not mk0 hitj fora5??tW ".Vtlll.ArfcwiKeJSH ;nd projKd that".Ke,,tKffi2. July,-by her senator a(,d rJ?? protclipgagatnsuthi Wtffl'. ; present 'difficultieitiyltlT! wh!le,that; i Teut on to aid hercowressal ?R such roteWWg.f-) honpr Intercst'and datf i ! Th.nntl,orltleoUoiisriptT v . Albany nd;, JeJTcrsaSr!!! ' forming a; military .!H,BCB I peaCe,,beiween.thB three-eW( i OoiempR Magoffitt,;Wa7 r.At.St. .los'eph; Aio W'lil ill ' a secession llsg was KeWd lwJljZi' through; tiifc street JTawS7S? psuy. ,artat.ex,citcraeM.w1S Clay county, were take n. bytK? iffl.r defend themselves' again",t Iieradocs."-. -1 . : 1 v - -' Two thousand stand 6f arwhadW furiilshed' theltlzcni U m?tkL worth,.frora the arsenal nt ikCiC the commander At that r ba4'tZi the services of;hrte habdredtS to guard tbe arsenal, ''wadine tkeuti . oftrooKfrom rte ' Jame ITTooke, the hcwIr-seMmi mail agent brth'ihSffi road, waa; met by crowd or seeMsioaku at a station betwenSt;ChrltH4irf' ' sonndithreatenedwitsiMiB f i came that way. again. .A , V Sixty-one .companle biBW ; In Illinois, and" were 'awaitiag erden A ; march, tl-i - -'J - Enlistments: at Wllmloto8Dtliri were at .the rate of, from seresiy (o on hundred, per day. OlcktwarA will wA her fall quota of trocp...; . v A secession' paper at WlWngba M been obliged' to hoist tKeAtnericaii fisg. The ;DcInwa're State ' orma 'e "Ulu possession of'the.sccessionlstiu''';' " A Ke OrJeoria' ditpatcb of ' tMjotn, states- that.the tstcamtliliiStsi1 ef tat. West waa taken as -pnxe..tojt6 Ctih federate. State at'Indianola,.,.tli'( Galveston volunteer, who had caftre4 her without resistance tlie hid fail betnj from tight to nine hundred barrels of fro-vision. fro-vision. The stcamc? Hnvanna l4;bita piii chased by the Conredcracy.'to he trtBt-formcd trtBt-formcd into, n war steamer. Shtls,t carry eight guns, and oite rrtvot-gaain ; Tlie schooner L. O, WtC-wtt seized with a largo , quantity I rcf irei ' shipped at IlartfordConriecticat.fertW South. "-; Eighty -thousaud cartridgeb4-ices seized byi tho sheriff of, Aroboyj at tk factory,- dtstioed for iiite Sooth, Ahd fae factory was thfcatcacd.wlth destruelioa? syrapatltctie 'war :feeling'with, tie .North is. said-to" .beinr'oiised Itf CtWss, and that six hundrcdmen'froaiQiAUr,! and a4nrgo body- rrom Moatresl, ' "(' coming to Boston to.en!it ra th Rglr U.S. army, " ' Jj- v ' vt A captain of merclantiiBV direct from Pcpsacolarepo'rt' ihat'Por,titi has now eight bwidrea; eu.'aajTKM vessels are lyrngonUide 'ready fer aetfei snnowAjf. 5Jt, The Britisb-Grcek residents werf 'pre-nosing 'pre-nosing Pnc6 Alfred, -of Eogtaai, king of Greece. "' ' il a It was reported that.n treaty hsdfim concluded between France and Rustl.' Warlike rumors were prevalent st?rS and in Italy. 5 t'.- The Magyar had Invited Gibtdf t action, saying that at hi bidding, M million of men would bo mdy."Grlr baldi bad refilled vaguely, |