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They were also compelled to raise a flag on the building. Philadelphia,April 16.--P. G. Watmough and L. P. Ashmead, formerly Lieutenants in the Navy, who resippointing a Committee of Public Safety, were unanimously adopted. Boston,April 16.--The city authorities have appropriated Faneuil Hall for the use of the troop, or serve in the ranks of those already ordered for service. Troy,N. Y.,April 16.-- Gen. Wool made a patriotic speech here last night, pledging all his energieomptly to the call of the Secretary of War for troops. New Haven, Conn., April 16. --The Mechanics' Bank of this city has tendered to the Governor $25,000, to boncentrated at Pensacola will reach about ten thousand men. New Orleans, April 16.--President Lincoln's Proclamation creates no astonishment here.--Everybody is the embarkation of troops for Indianola. From Montgomery. Montgomery, April 16. --Of the thirty-two thousand troops called out to-day, five thousand ar
Correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.Secession flag raised in the District of Columbia. Columbian College,Washington, April 16. The flag of the Southern Confederacy has at last reached Washington, and the first one that has been raised in the District of Columbia was given to the breeze yesterday evening, from the top of our College; and the Illi-nois-y Ape will understand that the rebels have not "dispersed," but that some of the audacious rascals have even dared to show their traitorous countenances almost under his nose. Our College is situated on a hill about two miles North of the White House, and commands a view of the whole city. Nearly all of the students — a good many of whom from the extreme South left when their respective States seceded — are Virginians, and nearly all are opposed to any further submission to Abolitionists. We are all locking anxiously for our good old State to make a move in the right direction. Yesterday evening, hearing that a dispatch