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nfined at Baltimore, and authorizes the Governor to take such measures as he may deem best to effect these purposes. New York, May 7. --The schooner Charles Dennis, from Wilmington, N. C., arrived here yesterday, having on board Lieut Delaney, with fifty men, late of the Fayetteville Arsenal. The Lieutenant confirms the previous statement that on the 17th ult. a body of 1,000 North Carolina militia demanded the surrender of the arsenal, which was deemed prudent by Major Anderson to comply with, as resistance was useless. Lieutenant Delaney and men were allowed to depart unmolested. Major Anderson was left behind too sick to be removed. The arsenal contained 40,000 stand of arms. Frankfort,Ky., May 7. --The Legislature of this State to-day adopted a series of resolutions calling for the correspondence between Gov. Magoflin and the Confederate States authorities; also inquiring whether the Confederate States had made any requisition on Kentucky for troops