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hase of thievery. Yet, orruption, a wise and proper administration of his system may do much to restore good feel- ng between the people and to heal the old prousion. , A Lrerns Caxapian Cowepy.—The Cana @iana are displaying more comic humor Ahan we had eyer given them credit for osseasing. The popular taste in that line is oa running upon a comedy which bas been ny little Irishman named MoeCee, the plot tnruing upon the supposed in ention of the Yaukees to invade Canada and annex it to the United States, The joke of the ahole thing is tlat, while nothing could be ore in accordance with the wishes of the great jority of the people, they pretend to be ter- ibly alarmed at the idea, and to be making mmense preparations to repel the invaders. .e Provincial Parliament is discussing a DILL propriating the enormous sum. of four hua- ved and twenty thousand dollars for arming, lothing, drilling and maintaluing a formidable ilitia force“of teu thousand men, This sum avould pay our own army for about half a day. Whe Irish gentleman alluded to supported the easure in & speech, wherein he declared, with hat logic peculiar to his race, that, while Ame- iran were ready to shed their blood in defence Rotten up by a fun f their constitution, no man in Canada bad a espect for,the act of Union—the Canadian onstitution—or would shed his blood for it. .4 to British institutions, adarge class of peo- e in Canada believed they were asham. To nmitse himself still further at the expense of tho imple minded habilans of Lower Canada, he leclaved that the Yankees “would organize a owerful force to sweep Pope and Popery out, f the valley of the St. Lawrence.” After this fanny speech the bill was ordered to a second ‘eading by a vote of elghty-eight to seven, and here that act of the comedy ended. We must beg our coquettish neighbor not to e impatient. We have so much serious busi- eds on hand that we cannot just now attend to er desires and take her to our embraces. hen we have time and are in a pleasant ood we may show ourselves a little more dis- osed to favor her advances. In the meantime may amuse herself with the little comedy has gotten up. We are sauite convinced of affection for republican. ‘institutions, and of desire to be united to us, and know that in Il these little coquetries she only resembles coy maiden, who, Whispering she’d | Asmerican “InperEsprxcr.—We have cited time to time the little indications showing jow the Southern mind tends—the minor cir- tances of life, as light as ‘The swan’s down feather, | * ‘Matetands upoo The ‘ull gwell of the tide, Aad neither way incjines, r either way inclines, as the tide does. We it now another of these, in the fact that jevernor Vance, of North Carolina, in his sig- @ of public documents, falls back to the id times for bis date, and “goes it alone” on “Kighty-eighth year of American Indepen- oe.” Be ly swears by Bunker Hill the Boston tea party. ‘or consent, consented. History of Christian Names,’’ by the author of The of Redolyffe,’’ is one of the acceptable noveltic: the publications of the present season. Both and research are displayed ia the compitation, and ‘Works of fiction as instruments of religious conversion we thought, been so generally condemnod that pub- would no longer be found to undertake thom. + a its, The odject of the tale is, however, unmistaks- , and betrays the cloven foot of Jesuit iniuenco hout every page. \¢A Noreeman’s Viows of Britain and the British,’ by . 0. Vinje, i a very droll book, and pays off British iters for the absurd slanders and inigrepreseatations they bave published in roference to this country. Irigher and lower classes of English society, the author 8, are very much disfigured—the oe from want, the from debauch. Another curtous assertion of his is iu the rural districts the Irish are beating out the Seotch workmen aud settling there ip such that they will one day revolutionize British 'y.”" We wonder how John Bull wilt relish these views of bis cherished habits and constitutions. The works of the German poot and novelist, Gustay ‘ahne, have been republished in 2 complote series at Senay Aa English translation bas just appeared ia t edition of tho Now Testement, illustrated with en- vings on wood from pictures by Andrea Orcagna, Fra FAngelico, Leonardo da Vinct, Pietro Perugino, Titian, Ra- jphusl, Fen Sebastiaxo del Plombo, Andrea dei Sarto, Paolo Veronese, Annibale Caracci, Guido Real, Nicholas Wonssin, Sir Anthony Van Dyck, Luca Giordana and oth- of the old masters. “4 Glossary of French Sivag and Corruptions,’’ by Pro. Yossor J. H. Guenebavit, of New York, is announced as pearly ready for peblication, The work bas cecupied seve years of close labor, and gives all the eccentric ations and terms that are not to be found in dictionary. The army, the pavy, the schools, wurf, the gaming salooas, tho prisons’ and the hauots the dangerous clases atl have thelr peculiar dialects, these must more or lees occur in the pages of those 0 write for the amusement of the masses, There iy a ntless swarm of these corruptions that can be traced ‘no source, and that no research among books can ex- ‘piain. Hence tho insuperable difficulty to read.and trans- ‘Yate the works of such authors as De Balzac, Eugene Sue, uguate Ricard, Murger, Theophite Gautier, Jules Jauim, jorard de Norval, Paul de Kock, Xavier Montepin, Marc Hilaire, Corbiere, and a hoat of other novelists, who fhave made their characters express themselves in their vernacular. With the aid of Professor Guenebault's Oey cenanpexienaiee of this sort will be removed ‘and the work of the student and translator rendered com ‘paratively oaay. The Booksetiers’ Trade 6: ‘The rogular New York fall trade sale of books will ce at nine o'clock on Tuesday morning nest, at the now Trade Salesrooms, 498 and $00 Broadway, and Frill be continued daily watt! Thursday, Ociober 1, thus ying nine clear dwys, The catalogue contains pearly Kore find the invoices are supplied by the beet Ronses in the trade from all parte of the United Stater, ‘Tho first day's list opena well, with W. H. Appleton’s m- ‘yoios, occupying 26 pages, followed by.those of Jas. Mi!- for, of Now York, 5 pages; Crosby & Nichols, of Boston, ‘M2 peget, and Applegate &Co., Of Cincinnati, 6 pages ‘{uesday's sale then conchides with Taber & Co.'s (New Bediord) splendid assortmest of ambrotype copies of the ancient snd gmodern masters, copies of choies en- igrarings Lange ony ge famous fg haa ke. ried bo seen necessary 10 top the first day of the sale. The rema' a Longmans, of London, have in the press magnif. ‘sale em! Oo seca tavsices of euch hetees ‘es Gor w. lds, of Phtiadelp bi Goal | & Lmooin, of Boston ck Frasicis, of Cabri ge; D. Ap C0. Now + Yorks bi Tt. othe eae iton, of Phi cn nom 5 ‘book pov Vishern, tem Yoru; Bianchard & Les, Lea, medical publishers, oo bg booses. From the ene the jong list of a ae 0 plainly ‘bepeen that New York is very far al Otber city in the sale of books, as well as every other “article ibe Of the Philwelphye and Western antes wore miniatures wien compared to tho New rk (nll fist for 1863, Destructive Fire t of any ston. Rosrow, Sept. 14, 186. te A Ore in Rast Boston this morning destroyed McMahon's and ton small dwelling houses, looatal om Maverick ule fon Case Tica cade lg ejay wore Ryrned. Yo ins Geile NEW YORK OUR RUSSIAN NAVAL VISITOR. Visit of Mrs. Lincoln, Mrs. General Barks, General Dix aud Others to the Russian Frigate Osiiaba. Salute to the Distinguished Personages. Sketch of Social Life in a Russian Dian-ot-War, &., doe. ke, The Reasian steam frigate Osliaba waa yostorday the scene of an event without @ precedent in the aanals of history, so far aa a yossel of that nation is coucorued. It was the first timo in the history of this country that the wife ofono of our Presidents had ever visited » Russian vessel-of-war, Such an event of course was worthy of the presenco of a represeatative of the Henato, whose pages are the oaly full record of passing events. Our naval reporter went on board of the Oslixba at about one o'clock yesterday afternoon, to await the at. rival of tho diatinguisned personages who were expected on board at two o'clock. He found the ship tu an excei- lent state of order and clounliness, the bright work ia every portion of the voase! looking like burnished goid every ropo baulod tant and noatly colled up; the sailors attired in thoir neatest dress, and every: thing a8 trim ag only amay-of-war can bo. We were received at tho gangway by our friead, Lieu- tenant DeLivron, who weieomod us to the hospitalitios of the ship, and after a little chat we were led to the ward- room, where we found the majority of the officers cagaged im social conversation, and enjoying themsclyes with a party of friends over their wine, and segars aad cign rettes, madeof the finest Turkish tobacco. A cordial greet- vg and warm invitation to “make yourself at homo’ immediately made us feel ns if we were smong friends. Porbaps it would not be uninteresting to our readers to give a peu picture of an hour passed in the ward- room of a Rugslan frigate. The cabin, or wardroom, as it is called on vessels-of-war, ts situated on the berth deck, commencing about half way betwoea the main and mizon masts and extending quite aft to the story. On eithor side are the staterooms for the officers. In the contre and just under the wardroom hatch is the dining table, which is placed athwartship, or crosswise cf the yessei. It was around (his table wo found the officers. A party of gontlomen from the shore were on board at the time we entered the room, and were eng»ged in conver. sation with the captain of tho vessel, 30 gentlemen, on rising to take their departure, roverently bowed to (he man who performed the sacred office for thia Uitte world of people, and at the same time taking him by the hand and imprinting @ fervent kiss upon it. After this mark of their respect and veveration they quietly ascended to the deck , and we did not seo any more of them. It was not long before we were epjoyiog our Russian- Turkish cigarette and sipping with them some delightful’ Italian wine. You must know these officers talk excel- lent English, and we had no difficulty ia entering inlo and carrying Ou @ spirited conversation. First they were somewhat, and naturally, too, anxious to learn somethiog in relation to the expected visitors. Fortunately it was within our power to give the desired information, and in a few moments a brief biography of tho notables had been given to them, Next theconversa- tion merged into a resttme of our present troubles and to ‘the aspect of our foreign relations. Perhaps it would aot be pelitic for us, at @ time like this, to go into the details of a conversation never intended to be again ropeated; but it Is all sufficient to say that io Russia we bave a good friend, aud there is no doubt but that sho wilt always con- tinue to be 80, While we were in tho midst of our sociable chat word ‘was passed down to us that the guests were about to Arrive, and for the officors to form on the starboard side of the quarter deck to receive them in due form. Hasten- ing to the deck and looking out through the sterm port, we saw a small government tendér steaming up andor our storn. Two elegant barges were immediately de- spatched to transfor tue distinguished visitors from the tender to the frigate. In the intervening time between the embarkation and the arrival alongside let us take a glance aroand deeks. On the starboard side of the quarter deck the officers of the ship stood ina group, awalting thearrival. Oa the port side was drawn up a marine guard, in chargo of a midshipman, Forward, ta itpe with the bridge, the crow were huddled, to see them as they camé on board. The American ensign was bent on tho Halyards at the main, ready at (he proper time to be hoiswed. A very short time clapsed, and the barges arrived alongside of the nablo frigate. Captain Boutokoff, wearing the medats of hovor gived” bim for distinguished services, was at the gangway, and everything in readiness. ‘The shrill whistle of the boot. awain’s mates, the clarion notes of the bugler, tho “pre sent arms” of the guard, the general doffiag of caps, and the party were welcomed on board. Next came the presentation of the party to each one of the oilicers of the ship now on board. Mrs, Lincoln, Major General Dix and staff, tho Baroo MOstensacken, Mra, Generat Banks, Judge Roosevelt, lady and daughter, avd sevoral others. By the way, the Baron d’Ostensacken, the Consul Gene ralof Russia, is a s0u of Geoeral d’Ostensackon, of the Im- perial Council, who was boru in 1700 and entered the army in 1808, He distioguishod himself in the battles of Fylan and Friediand, in 1807. In the campaigns of 1812-14 he was promoted to the rauk of major geveral, and made commandant of a brigade of hulaus im 1825, and accompanied General faskevitch to (be Caucasus as chief of staff, taking part in the sieges of Akhalkalaki and Kars. He commanded the left wing of the Russian army at the battle of the Aras. He was gout afterwards into Poland, where he relieved a commander, who was bard pressed by the insurgents, His con- Gummate skill contributed to the victory of Ostro Jonka, in May, 1831, and he waa present at the teking of Warsaw in September of the same your. In 1848 he was made a general of cavairy, aod in 1860 he received the command of @ corps of infantry. The Haron was military commander of Odessa when that city was bombarded by the Alltes im April amd May, 1854. For his obstinate defence he received from the Caar the moet datteriog marks of esteem, sod was subsequently gent to the Crimea to take charge of (be southern part of the defences of Sebastopol during the.siege, This distia- guisbed officer and vobleman is now a member of the Imperial Council, and holds the rank of aide-de-camp general. ‘The eon is said to look very much like his father, and is ‘& gentieman of pleasing address and manners, quite uo- acsuming, ond belongs to the school of reformers who ere doing 0 much to place Russia so bigh in the esteem of the world at large. Al @* the totroduction Ceptein Poutekoff, with Mrs Lia’ col, ied the way forward on the starboard side, and ie frigate was poe oy by all of the visiturs, who expressed themse\ves deli at the beauty and symmetry of the vessel in all her appoiatments. A few minutes sufficed for this promenade of inspection, an@ then the party were invited to the Captain's cabia, where @ renerche repeat was spread out. Towards the close of the é¢atertainment Mrs. Lincoin offered the following toast:—""The health of the Emperor of Kussia.”’ Captain Bautoko®, in response, made a few felicitous remarks in reference to the reception of the Oret Russian frigate in these waters by the authorities and all classes of our citizens. He said be bad vot anticipated the signal henor which bad been paid to him by the lady of the President of the United States, under the escort of the military general of thisdepartment; aed he begged to esenre Gistinguisted visitors that \t would be as gra. Lilyimg to his govecument at bome as it was to himseif and his offers. ‘The Capjain then gave ‘The President of the United States,” whic was ‘uly hovored. ‘The Baron d’Ostensacteu, in afew appropriate words, gave The Arinpeand Navy of the United States and the health of General Dix.’ ‘The General responded to the toast, and gave in return, “The Army and Navy of Russia.’ Judge Roosevelt then propoved The Governments of Roasia aud the United Bates—may the curreat of frivod. hip become still closer." Perhaps an hour was spent thus pleasantly, when thoy , miguiied thelr intention to leave, The boats were manned end called alongside, the niarine guard called t> -‘ation tion,’ and (he gapger and his mates put in readiness to fire a salute in bonor of Geoeral Dix, as Mra Lincotn ie not entitled to one, OO reaching the deck @ general leave Salkiaik 12 G8 VapOUGE WU Nad Ue BCL KO eames HERALD, THURSDAY, {a the barges and were put om bora of the litle steamer whicb bed brought tuem off to the ship. As uoon as thoy were fairly clear of the veasel the weed was passed on board, “Stand clear of the battery!" “Are you ready?” “Ayo, aye, sir,” ts the response, aad thea the word is given, ‘starboard, fire; bang goes a eixty- eight pounder; ‘Port, fire,"’ bang gocs another; *Star~ board, Ore,” and #0 on altornately, until fifteen rounds have been fired. At tho time tho first gun was fired the Stars and Stripes wero flying to the breeze at (bo main royal masthead,and kept flying until the salule waz completod ‘The ceremonios being over, we again descended to the wardroom to converge with these vory charming people. Among the number i¢ one Mr. Murray, a Scotchman, who is attached ¢o the «nip to supertntend ber engines, These wore built in S& Petersburg by McPherson & Co., who aro Scotohmon of nojpd engiveoring abtitties, and who guarantoe tho engines for two years. Mr, Murray is their ageat and superiotendent, and ia highly respected for bis Abilities as woll as for his social qualitios. ‘The officers of the Osliaba inform us that they would be most happy to seo any of our citizens on board of their ship, and that they will eudoayor to make their visit as Pleasant as possible. It certamly will repay any one to pay 4 visit Wo this veasol. Ik ia not every month, or even year, that we are favored by a visit from our Russian wayal frieu’s, and as Americans we should do ait in our power to make their stay ag pleasant as possible. The Osliaba |108 ia the North river, noar the foot of Cortlandt Btreot. 4 is rumored that quito a fleet of Ruasiaa veavels-of- war are just outaide of the Hook, and aro waiting for tho lsfox to clear up so that thoy can entor with anfety. It ia to be hoped that the rumor will prove to be a fact, and their presonce here will be hailed with appreciation, and their mission to this place can only result ia good to us. Mustcal. OPERAS AND CONORKTS. Mme. Medort ts expected this week, and then the Maret- wok operatic troapo will be au complet, and roboarsals will be commenced tor the approaching season. It is Row settled, ws believe, that tho first opera produced will be “ Roberto Devereux,” in which Mme. Medori will appear a8 Queen Elizabeth—a role woll adapted to hor vocal and dramatic powors. leni, as Count Masex, will 00 doubt appear to great advantage in bis role. ‘Ihe opera itself will be quite a novelty in Now York, whero it ta comparatively unknown. Like all of Donizetti's com- Pvsitions, * abounds in melody, and will no doubt Prove vastly attractive to the Aabi(nes of our Academy of Music, who had sorved up for their Amusement no end of Verdi last winter, and will doubt. less be rejoiced at the prospect of a variety. We aro ploasod to note that during the coming season we are to have the works of Donizetti, Beliini, Mozart, Meverbeor, Petrolia, Plotow, Balle, aa well as Verdi, and that to add to all thogo attractions Gounod's chef danwre, *Faumt,”? will also be givon. This opera ceoated an immenso sensation ta Paris and London. Miss Kellogg, who will appear in the role of Margaretha, in ‘Faust,’ has ontirely recovered from her late iadisposition, and will undoubtedly have ap opportunity of making the best display of her talent ia a part now in this country end peculiarly adapted to her atyle. We are aiso to have a new opera, written expressly for our Academy of Music. This repertoire gives promizo of 4 most brilliant season, and Maretvek 1s doing all in bis power to carry it out, Tho chorus will be wousually numerous and effective, while the orchestra will be all that it should to render juatieo to the gregs works to bo produced. Grau will return, it ts sald, about the Let of October. Ho will not, a3 was rumored, bring out Madame Penco, He anoounces that bo has deferred his engagement of Prominent artista until next year, The probabilities are that he will, with the game troupe Be ‘bad jest seacon, again viait tho Western cities, and more than likely appoar tm Blavana. There is a0 probability of hie giving opera in New York, as be cannot lave the Acadomy of Music uotil Inte in the spring, and all our theatres have such engage. monte as to preciude the possibility of bis occupying eny of them even for a brief season. Brooklyn, we beliove, romains open to Mr. Grau; but we fancy wi he will fight shy of that cily, where the love of music ranges no bigher than negro miestréley or very ghesp eoucorta. — Grau’s experience at the Brooklyn my of Music was, as we well know, the reverse of encouraging. Ali this is to be rogretted, as Mr. Grau has so talented and popular @ troupe. The German Opera, wo are assured, will bo umususily brilliant. We hope the promive may be carriod out, as thetr taking the Academy of Muste for the time whoo the Maretzek troupe will be absent in Philade!phia and Boston | is quite @ protentious stroke of policy. German opera, sandwiched between two brilliant seasous of italian opera, will indeed have to be attractive to insure pa- tronage. Wo certainly wish Manager Anschutz all success in bis ampitious wodortaking. Not the ieaat attractive of the musica! eotortainmeuts annoanced for the season are the Gottschalk coucerty, | whicb commeuce at Irving Hall on the 28th of (nis moath Mr. Gottachaik has been dilizentiy employed during tho summer in composing new pieces, which we aro to eajoy upon the occasion. We may well make the most of these coucorts, as they are (he last to be given by this talented artist, who goes to Europe in the early spring. We bar Yat although paying due attention to the crowds of Indios, who besiege bim at the watering places, Mr, Gottechalk found time during the summer to compose a grand opera and @ number of ballads. THR MINSTRELS. Bryants’ fall being always filled to repletion, we can say but little which will tend to incresse the patronage bestowed upon this truly excellent performance. Dan Bryant, Dave Reed and Nolse Seymour are inimitable in their ways, and combine to make fun such as would © cause laughter from the most gloomy indiviauals. We | recommegd those who wish to pasa a joyous eveuing to goto ites’ early ; else they will find the place jull., Wood's Minstrels are also most liberally patronized They have a ghost,and make much of it, to tho great amusement of the public, Their hall is vory elegant | aud comfortable, and their performance very attractive. Hooley, at Brooklyn, has enlarged the entrance to bis negro Opera mae and, with such attragtions as George Christy, Bowers and Hughes, be tinds an immense crowd | Gilling the place every night. New farces are produced, it as new songs, both sentimental and humorous. | | ‘The Africa Oatward Bound. Rosrow, Sept. 16, 1868. | The steamsbip Africa sailed this foreno0a, with tweuty five passengers for Halifax and thicty-aine for Liverpool. She taken out $150,000 to Crew of th the Lost Ship Sante Claus. Bowron, Sopt. 16, 1863. ‘The crow of the ship Sante Ciaus, from Callao for Bam borg, which foundered at sea August 9, in lat. 6 north, long. 41 west, took to their boats and landed earely at Safety of ti Habeas Corpus. . UNITED STATES DISTRICT CouRT. Before Hon. Judge Betts. Sart. 16.—/n the Matter of Frederick A. Waring —Toe Prociametion of President Lincoln ie creating cousteroa tion among the youths who enlisted and have beoome “tired of war's alarums.” The applicant in the present | cune—a young geutleman of respectable family, io Brocklyu—was before the Court on « writ of habeas corpus. Mr. yom the part tof the govern | meat, ‘bis di aod the prociama tion of President to the courts could not | interfere. Before Hon. Judge Clerke. Bart 16.—In the Matter of James Mehan and David C, Doremus.—These youths claim to have been illegally es- listed by Col. Jeokina. and. their friends sought 1o bare J vs cnrke enid that, in view of the President's pro write of babeas corpus, tbe relatore must be remanded for service, and the Wrys dis barged. Habene Corpus Caces at Buffalo. Borrato, Rept. 16, 1443. Jadge NK. Hall, of the United States District Court, ia the habeas corpus cases of David J. Crichton, of 81 Law. rence county, and Robert E. Walpole, of Cayuga couaty, has made an order discharging the relators from military pervice, Hoe gives the opinion thet boards of enrolment heaving once decided in favor of the claim of « drafted man to be exempt from military service, cannoi revoke of review such decision, of compel the man to submit his | clairas 8 second time to the Board, Judge Hal), (9 the canon of mines enlisted withoot tne consent of paredts, brought before him on writs of Habeas corpus, bas maie an order digcharging them, fvg th min ber, from service These qabes originated io” inane nad Mooroe e008, 9d WED AraUEd Oy B® Cusrck, of bee * ne . NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. _ Waempasox, os, Sop 18,1868. BELEASE OF AGBNTS OF THE SANITABY COMMISSION BY THK RMBELS. The agents of tho Aeuitary Commission, coptured during the late invasion of Ponnsytvania and Marytand—Dr. A. MoBonald, Kev. W. G. Scandiia, Alfred Bremgie and Leonard Brink—who have ever since besa confined in the Ldbby Prison at Richmond, are to be released next Satur- day, and will be received at City Point by « flag of truce boat to be gent up for that purpose. General Meredith bas been unreiwittiog in bis efforts to procure their Folease, and his oxortions have at length beon crowned with auccess THE KXOHANGE OF PRISONERS OF WAR. ‘Tue statoment in the Pribune of today, that our gov- orumont has decided to resume immediately the exchange Of officers and ators he'd as prisoners, would aeem to in- dicate that it was through the action of this goverument that the exchango had boon susponded, aud that it was to be resumed through tho abandonment of the position which it bad taken, ‘This ts not eo, The government has atways beon ready and destrous to carry out io good faith the terms of the cartel heretofore agreed upon, but the fobels have declined to do so, It is loarned, upon inquiry Of the officials having the exchange of prisoners in charge, that po wow torms or conditions have been offered by this government, and no arranguments havo yot been made by which tho parole and ox chamge of prisoners other than enlisted men will be resumed. Tho release of tho agents of the Sanitary Commission ia an oxcoptional casd, and upon representa. tions mado in regard to the catholicity of their bumane mission. Nogotiations are in progress between General Moredith and Commissioner Ould looking to.» general ex- ghange, but no decisive result has yet beoa attmiued. IMPOBTANT NAVAL OPERATIONS ON THR FLORIDA COAST. Acting Commander Moriam, of tho stoampr Nineveh, undor the date of St. Johns river, Florida, August 20, communicates ty the Navy Department the fact that on tho 17th be sent an advance boat expedition, consisting of two launches of that chip and two cutters of the,Hale, to destroy a sigoal station, in which they succeeded, cap. turing the picket and complotely surrounding it before the rebels were aware of the approach of the expediti-n fecuring arms, ammunition, signal flags, telescopes, Ae, Tne commander says:—'*The capture of this signal station , which severs the rebol lino within three miles of J sonville, will cither break up this oad of the lino, or will dotain here to protect it the troope—fve rapanios Of infantry, two ful! companies of caval pany of artiliery—which I leara were about being for warded to Richmond.’* GENERAL INGALLS ABOUT TO RESUME HIS DUTING. General Rufus Ingalis, Chief Quartermaster of the Army of the Potomac, who has been detained here by i! bealth for several days pact, has suMcivatly recovered to re. sumo duties, and goes to headquarters to morrow REPORTS FROM THE PACIFIC DEPARTMENT. Gonera! Wright, commanding the Department of the Pacitic, hos forwerded a rovort from General Conner to the military authorities hore, from which it appoars 1 that the different tribes of indians living within cho dis trict of Utah are enxions for peace, Most of them have alroady made treaties with Gen. Couner; and Goa, Wricht Jig suro that, with the reinforcements he has sent for. ward, the overland mall route will be perfectiy sala. Captain Fiske roports the progress of the expedition from Fort Abercrombie to Fort Benton under his charge for the protection of emigrants by the Northern route, On the Ist of August he waa two hundred and sixty eight miles wost of Fort Abercrombie, He had a guard of only Ofty men, with which he traversed the Sioux country. Be adds;- Since leaving Fort Abercrombie our progress bas been most satisfactory. Notwithstanding the extraordi- nary drought this season, we have not suffered so far for want of either grass or water, proving, I think, the great superiority of this route. Our party is inexcollont health, and the cattle, boraes, ro im {air condition. PREK DIVORTATION OF BUILDING MATERIALS INTO THe PHILIPPINE [8LANDS. A copy of the late royat order of the Spanish govern: | mout authorizing the frea importation into the Philip- piue Islands of houses of wood or iron, aud in goneral of buiiding materials, bas beea officialiy communicated to this goveroment. CAPTURE OF BLOCKADE ROWNBRS IM CHBSAPEAKE BAY. A fow days ago sbout adoven blockade runvers, with $39,900 worth of property in their possossion, were cap- tured and brought lo Point Lookout, the southern part of Maryland, ARRIVAL OF TI COMMODORE REED. ‘The Commodore Koed, yuilt ia New York Washiagton tocay, to join the Potomac fot} THE HEALIH OF KEY WEST. Acting Rear Admiral Bailey, under date of Key West, Septomber 6, statos, (x order to correct an erroneous im. pression, that not a single tnetance of yellow fever, or of anything approaching it, bas made its appearance either in the town of barbor during the entire season, and the health of the place in every respect is remarkably gvod. STATIONERY CONTRACT AWAKDYD, ‘The stationery contract for the House of Ropresentati ves during the ensuing Congress has been awarte & Solemon, of this city. SALE OF SORAP COPPER AT THE NAVY YARD. ‘There w large talo of soFkp copper at the Navy Yard tn this city westerday. There were a number of bidder present from Philadelelphia avd New York. The eatire lot, consisting of about 175,000 pounds, was struck offat ftom and a halt conts per poxm “FL Arta. The new Academy of Design, now in course of erec: tion ot the corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty third street, will, bis expected, be completed in time for the next spring exhibition, The foundations have already laid, apd the work will be proceeded with as rapid ly 08 possible, On Fourth avenue the building will occapy of one hundred, and on Twenty third street another of eighty feet, Blue and white marbie, isid on in alternate courses, is to be the material of both fa- a front cade But few of our leading artist bave returned, as yet, (rom the country. Many will linger on there until the (rors bave aewumed their antumna garb. At Goupil’s there is to be seou a very \uterestiog pho- tograph of Me, Beward and the party of diplon: mpanied him on his recent pleasure tour. Ti who group i# taxen near the Fails, and has the merit of not | voing attitudiaized for effect France has lost oue of ber greatest paiaiery, in the person of Eugene Delacroix. He waa the sou of Charles Delacroix Constant, Minister of Foreign Affaire under tho Directory, and wax born im April, 1790, It was charac lerlatic Of the independence of geni fhe deceased that atly refused to vieit Rome or aay of the great Entree of art, leat be should weaken his own ideas by study Of the great master works Tue comminsion given to Sir Edwin Landscer for four jiont for the Nelson column in Trafalgar square bas re a ited in the production of only one desiga, whieh i to be varied by a shake of the bead or « wag of the tail, 4g proluce tbe four apimais required. The Lowdoo papers grow! at this poverty of itmagiuation on the part of the great artist. We would suggest the postponement of the cast for awhile We shall have something to eay to this British lion by and by whick may prevent lim under | an entirely new eapect. Touacoo m New Yoar.—Onowdags county har had 5,000 acres of land devoted to the tobacer crop during the year. K. Lerd, © Broadway, entrance 499 Broome an! reGinisbed witnout teking apart 2, Toe ite Dye, Hate D: “! ner lor beautifying the weir, at WA Kenned When all wandard wi ws nave. ay Sais oa fails ie euring hero! Ls. eevee Uieere, Seabe, 204 er Joe of every wamemad gat r. Preeervat Ne ace aE PR nen = ns, of Pn Rervoes, Srenet and meeore on ee Oi Compierston.—_Laird'’s Bisom or ons, or romp rien . witty conn 8 Rieck oF Lrowh. Instaniansove Ne ned Boy tie Tate ty at aregmens Tan. Prechics, isiiowness Krontions. A Apecke aod Al Hse Bromiebes guy UV RAUO ee Goaitaiad base, tod Banta, be | $26 per ton, by WM. SEPTEMBER 17, 1863. —TRIPLE SHEET. cliieial Drawings or murray. Sand « MUROMLUANBOUS. by —¥ — meray Boserrs " 70, 40, 6, is, 56, 2, 60, 72, Is. 18, “it. 29. 00@0 ALN Khavescy, Sh—wepe. 1, i, -an6s. a aod bemimitying eS ede end readering 7, 56, 33, 54. 15, $9. 31, 5%, 30, 60. i Aisne Wolds tu ot quid form «large proportion of DDY & « Cori at MSE: ete toruin, Me | prepared eaproaniy (or tue yet ou Ho otter compound ‘pomsemce the gecalar Loria Drawings Of the Shelby College | fie Ne! he varoue coudiituns of ke Komen " bucky TT BOR Tn NG Ui HALE wun as € SAT Bont, 16, UN He Ano AND DAY. 64, 7, 36, 16, “h, 45 37, be Gl, 43, 89, 50, 70 iP 39 ila Tui He icine ALE get 458 GAS —Bept, 16, Te Muwatns Lown 72, 31, 62, 1 $0, 61, 4, ti te 13, 19, 69, 47. 1 (4 the best aad: eheape "rt evi Otreulars weal By addressing amian dieu TAK Dawsaine JON 4. MORRIS DANDRUKY. Bowron, Ook. 3, Lat he Library Asso~ Kentaoky 2 "7 rere ne im 6, ai 61, 17, 74, 41, 60. re, Ciren'are seat by a PRANCE, BLL see an the (auth page, ¥0 pes cn “ AYLOR & 6 mium paid for Havana | Royal ttery. —Thirty per cent prem pit ge * Tnformatio be gory etighe ot ei pa bioons Atmeorncan id ead fiver #AvLGT & CO., Maukers, 16-Wallsitce. NY Pe izes Cashed im all Legalized Lotteries, Taformation iv LAYTON & ©O.,10 Wail sicaot, room No. 6 Prizes Cashed in Au Legalized Lotterics. JOSKPH Bares. Broker, 1, New York, Information given. 1 Wall atreet, room No New Hat Company, Gentiemen’s Fall Style of Drees Hat Best quality, Also a large wagurtment of F mapufacture. t Hats, our own A Geod Handwriting Guaranteed to in ten lessons, GOLDSMITH'S Academy, 756 Broad Way, corner of jh atrook. ographs— retail, ON & COS Puorogeap Pubiisuers, 132 Nossatt str Wheeler & Wilson's pk Mackinen—Foots # pat ighout Premtum t Umbrella Lock stands, Compostte guitabie and dura’ WICKENSHAM, Iron Railing—the Most ottare | TULCHINSON & # Comal alreet, cast of Broadway. a “Sloat” # ptic Sewing The Imper and Mratting Machine, Bend for clreulars and samples of work. Oflice 537 Brosdway Ruggies! Flexthie Hand Stamps; Amen’ -) how oe 4 Stamps Bostou Hand Samp Company, 7 Nason ot w York, United States, he Yernoklin Metre 1 Dey atroot The Consiitut f the dy pamphlet form, disteibutet gratis Dressiagg Saloon, cours of Browiway Preservers and Spectacles t and improve the st t wn Hye Dondy tourtata assoricy fea. oper ent, A spin SEMMONS ondway, Lafarge Howse. ompart, postib'e and ef at UIst's opticina, 669% Br he Gomez and Charleston, Savastile Chatn of Fire, or r ed No’ & Amity sirest New dork. J joints faroriven surgeon Moswrn Josmvn Koxamre & Co, rik ax—t Dave used your Caceaine aby ed ad extraordinary that [ doom you, OKO like & shower of Mfcore Josare Bue! at vel A ningte applb re y tale cherywhere Yeontinus: ed bs: Lams oF Messrs. Journ Bowser & le to mtate the wa ‘The frat ay 1 on it hroe or (our days tive redgeas and Lender Leas disappeared, the a canaed to fall, and T have sow @ ‘olkors siuularty T found myselt trout rhicht # bottle, an r th ‘or sarerat d iertthsion if Uke weal ino good BALDNDSS. Mow tim Mite stromg aud beallhy, 0 Ht POR We, a ely my ow the woo of sfover; after my. recoreey 4 with an irritation of the scalp, ant to alle haat Al od wilh the ow your ond iti ot ad me. te AF " Ati, a 9 remety, im, Me., Bo; an ine nd” determined benvit from ite ase, 1 eral of ms thee sondere t we Say for me to be Ue “i BURNETT & 00, Borton, and for wenda who were Nhe weet a’ PUnRaR 7 ty moonmnended for atteons withont Buy beached Oo vowe ot 15, 1860 ale to you come of the ar Cocomine rd leot—the beat prepare boat aad the only ane whieh Very truly D. MERWIN tary effect. to my own am: Hale Ont | Coenarne) yhalr had beew ‘The «kin io fasned. mo that fe t ‘contd ated condiues Laliribuled to the sents 1 hair washes which I have stoce ntl wo heat heeame 1 one whom you bat auowe com énced ita uae the ation atlayed the itenbeg ¥ BAN R Pore IRRITATION, wn THE BCALP, ale (no matter how atrt sed at day. ven! and Th ta conee: cheapest ORNS, BUNTON, INVERTED NAILA, ENLARORD dueasna of the feet ca ct without paig or nto tha wetionl No. 7H Broadway, Refere to the eity. ery — § De HAC TALIE Bornean physicians and rare RECTION N ON —ALL KIND: Gouraud’s Poudre Subtite Uprootse Hate " wh -? colored ANP, TAQH- y Grom upper Lipa. tow foreheads, oF uy part or the body. | aut purchasers, a VIOTOK B. MAUOKR'S, U Warraat street. Mazen, & Co., Padiest Care YE "AND RAR —PR CADWELL, Soper AND Ag ice, only at No, 2 Veaey streat se. Hite | IN, int, 86 Clivtow piace (Bldhih street), be Biase Goods, Bupporicrs, Shoulder Braces, foo he A lady at: | of twenty yours: experience, sepecially (eating endan Kar, Oslice hours from 9 to'b. No More Gray Ly fel five yeara constant study. Consultation (ree by Dr, ORAND- JEAN, Astor place. Hogle’s Hyperion 1" PY 4 hair. fan lectric Beconvinced. Nervous, eee yd modern and apy ag! price #9 cents “ots oy Mt ad by the quihor, Dr. W AX Wor, Mm I r x KE 10, 422% Lirond: BON, Be a Consuitatlone trom 7 A. Horron—Gorver.—On Wednesday, Beptember 16, at the roatidence of the bride's intner, ‘by the Rev. Newton Hoston, Lww's M. Honxox, lo Miss Jomwemn” Gouper, all of Brookiyu. No cards. Died. Comwar.--Afver along and severe nickness, Rewvaao Conway, @ native of the county ‘Tyrone, Ireland, ia the Bad year of his age ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to ithe funeral, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, 127 Weat Furty-cignth atreot, ‘eatay. Eeptomber 1, of disease of ae heart, Owes Gatiaam, ee the parish of Deu, Ci oa 7 yours. jends of the family are invited to at- tend the (ynetal, this (Thur: lernoon, at three of . from his late residence, North Sixth twoon Fifth and Sixth stroots, Wiltiamabu maine wili be takoa to Calvary Comotory for intermout [For Other Marriages and Deaths See Pifth Pago. MISCELLANEOUS, RTUUR KENDA! A Wwikk MuacuaNT, = | NO. 3 WE am STREET, ppreciators of good Wins ee (4 BKANDEN AE its A Vin. vintage 1407 aud viatage bl ‘ana 1858, Rte, Phung Sound Drawer Women ; WHITE WINES. k qnem, vintage 1864, Lato olance, vinkage 1464. Uneiren bauer Hawt Baute-ne, * 40, 'NDIRS, VINTAGT, i864, OF f GLONINGHAUS, de Vougeot and at moderate Wine, Bherries, Hratea, Ol Bourbon fe lists wil be forwarded om ou | AT HOME VISITING CARDE—YRENCHL henla with Presses, £c., In elegant aty ea Sintl., W2 Beoadway, corner Doaue street. TON RE Note Pape ev BRD CONSIGNMENT OF 100 TONS ‘Guapo for sale, In quantities to sust OB, 704 Broad « AALDANAN HAY o low price of A P LI, KINDS OF #EWING MACHINE NEROL 3 LL J. W. BARTLETT'S, (oe ooly gonere! 442 Broadway, New Yor’ HOUSENOLD WORD. BUY FIRET CLAM RIL ver plaled ware, table cutiery, cooking utensils, #¢, ot D. BABBFORD'S great baraar, Cooper Luatitute SAT needle depo she ART WURTR ROWING —GOT0 THOMAS & | f AiG Greenwich stiret aud A Murray ot in selling Teas, Cotee, ¥ ¥ family and we tora stureiy eray loug. Of ieialione Nowe geuaiae bul Dr lina = BEWARE OF IMITATION BEWARE 0 WAKE NONE ® td SE BIT 4 oN sThaLises NON! MoOBTRELING & x ROME GENUINE Ber bm Wow SF Put ap in a box o hentien jauor ol) treme. STERLING © Depot 75 Broad BOX OF NOTE PAPER READY INITIALYD, 4 TO AAP is binds, price onty 61 75,» Geos Da ftroad way. ’ bearing aver two ae | be had slenw ere at lem thaw wh ot & ' 175 pee deren wt pews Rhine, $2 Undershirts Lines Mand uereniede. Brenner 6 rite TWh WoxDERVOL CUmEs THT BRANDRETHE FiLiw Any prerectita mmaices it Ube doty of ait who are we A TRIAL WITHOUT OF LAT W STYLE STAMPED. ®, BRaNDRETH, ty 4 Oastan WITH LETTER, by pormiodon of U 8. Commiasionee oi Giaupe ood Principal Ofer BRANORETH MOUAK. Now Youn. AND GOLD AT BO. 4 UNION By ane AND BY Al __ PRICH TWENTE ivr vat RIIGION -CORNY HUN mo tehene prin oD . jy a lg » he eee DRALE EN Mian bing ROVER & BAKER'S CELEBRATED PREMIOM SEWING MACHINES, FOR BALE AT 036 BROADWAY, Embro' ter ‘And every eopeaics athens owing MPORTANT SURGIOAL CAL LM tour Eves, W mec alapiet to one thing, teal Junirnal for portioniars, Gals moor, aent by Geet pow by vow Broadway, N.Y. (e1z Now THYBE mg fou , be fe ond Veew Taha by nd Comsuiting Sirgeoe, 221 Bi stren'. ‘BEFORE onooat nouid try to eanertaln tm w| b Cordiog, Tock Tucklon, Quilling, Braiding Ba: fad aieTO tay ek Aw it soma KoA 08 rari (— OsTROM “oo, Sicenanare DISTILLER xd And WanuLacturers of * ALERATOS. Sy on ORROE EAA Constantly oo ian Be pede Liquor aon nation at new —_ Ge BP aye rede nore of NOVEL BAGLEB, KINGS, QUEK for export and how oor Also a very auper Fthe counts of NAtionan PLAYING VANDA ide FM ENE COMBINED. YLAGs ARE TeUMPS. JON PLATING CARON, COLOAKL USED POW KINO, GODDESS OF LIBERTY Pom QUREM, om rom 100K uy pee 4 thear tm hantovne doven bose: amples went ir m1) om enceipt of OL AMERICAN CARD COMPANY, LES, TONING FIL red ® Hebing pile ceyire! ian hing, parts ™ KOLLMAN & MeKINNTAY field by all dr noe who we on per oway i cone it THe Ht (Bronte Baie hen ant wil guncesee of ~M cats RY rTune CURSE, = Ere Vy BEMIAMENS TRL BH No 1 Barley mre Mo te Coreg Yue Mew Vere, 2 Dr ben a Ro Pike ae sages, met Wades PLAYED OUT oe A nlendel om i Cam open I Adtvowe oppastin Une Anvut Hoven V Proprietors. 0° 165 Wiliam wireet MK. ting Clee Koatelen, by cee wan of Tour capers Twas Gor yea near the ag ver ‘ ;, e Freckles ant 61 Wie shorelions ef tae some vumoat ao 4 Vai PREVAILING COMELADTE COD. in TOR Term, PAIN IN THE HEAD, 08m firme, REYAST pOxR, 20UGM, rain “yore rAMPu Lars mey be OWnlert Cae at tw atic ré Cr ee sit) Ac kiN yea by wo BRAM DEE) row there On PLba vor rrogtaneh FOR TRC RAOAY were rte ea © GQOENDA. 17, om Principat fier, "Ser nas! coset, ent Ne 4 He ore NATIONAL Moms VATE, « » wor rain sien Ue orainel o Of \ee priedipal jor araerel war wing