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3 Yee A It “ONE DAY LATER FROM EUROPE nnn SRRIVAL OF THE CITY OF CORK. nee The Rebel Recognition Ques- tion in France. The Privateer Florida Victual- ling at Brest. The Imperial Deputation from Mexico Landed in Paris, &e., &., ae ‘The eteamship City of Cork, Captain ‘Tidvetts, whied Joly Queenstown at a quar ter past two o'clock im the after- ‘oon of the 7th of September, arrived at thie port yester- day alternvon. ‘The day previous to her d«piriure from Cork being @unday, che has no commercial or fmancial reports later than those received by the Arabia, ‘The telegraphic news reports by the City of Cork are ene day later. ‘The Cork Heratd of the %b-of September says:— ‘The weather, » beth Bere and at Queenstown, P what in would Be called exceed- jy “dirty,” and wae most unfavorable to outward ee It was equally so outaide the barbor, and maby versela which were in a position to elves of 1¢ tock shelter iuside during the day. ‘The Yesult was that the amount of bi piog ‘at the port was | gowns larger than usua), and incfided @ number of foreign rchantmen. La Prance of the evening of September 5 rays the ‘Ozar bas nomivated the hereditary Grand Duke betman @ver all the Cossacks of the empire. An Imperial ukase hee deen published conferrivg fresh dignitics upon Geno = Mouraviet in recompense for bis sérvige in Poland. Srstch 10.u Poland, dated at Lanberg onthe 6th rs, “eays:—Tue Nara GGae Se ron oy Toa haus were driven gyer (he Ganeign front) Tea | ents thé dag be-ore yesterday, the Paris Nation Delleves itself able to state that the Frenen government hag no longer any serious hope of the eoncurrence of Austria ip the Polish question. ‘The Opinione Nationale of September 6 states that the King of Prussia, op receiving the aide-do-camp of the Emperor of Austria, ie reported to have etated that he Rad nothing to add to What he said to theeinperor on tbe subject of the Frankfort Congress, A deg ctch from Madrid of the 61h of September saye:— ‘The ministry has resolved to make no concession to the opposition, ‘The river Nile was sti} rising on the bth of September. A troaty of commerce was concluded between Chiva and Denmark, at Shavgbae, on the 22d of July. M. Orovyn do Lhuye received Nubia Pachaon the ob sontant in Parts. ‘an ognition. WH FRIVATERR PLORIDA VIOTUALLING AT BRRST AND SERIOUS INFERENCES FROM THE FAOT—IM- SORVANOR OP THE ONEVALIER PAMPHLET. A despatch from Paris dated on the Sth inst., evening, ¥ye'—The announcement respecting thé bat ota): | ws of he © "lorida at Brest tu the Moniteus 3a a+ ull moro explicit declaration ~ Seat the period of evbra is yyty ee Paris c2*Sepondont of tl ato <a tho part of France cra Globe, tele. raPhoe Su the game day, says of Michel Chevaher's ‘bees Se time the trampet emits no uncertain fond, but every note rings out the kneites the North Ameri an Union and the birth of a separste independent ove Tent at Richmond, Mme lon Globe of the bth instant (evening), in o AS far a8 it ixfpoesible to ju ge of American: pend ‘ae ‘thie eigen and with the meagre information ‘et our disposal. it appears that the plans of the federals SSa 5 defeated by vory vigorous operations in ‘rhe ondon Globe of the saine ay has an article, re. @retting the pergiges of Jabor in Pugland for agricuitural Purposes, and st aseerts, in uneecmly terms, that ‘the wretches whose cor)ees are rotting ou the banks of Potomac and the Rappahannock, and their scaresiy Jeea wretched compatriots fu America, Lave heen misced, tu Ragland, and there are none to eupply their place.” Revo) Pirat ne Paris o Press. From Journal des Debats, eps. 3.} federate corsair named the Florida, a few days tered the harbor of Brest. and lande somy pas. from aship whieh she bad burnt neer the coast ad ‘the Phare velo Loir: bes made this a sub- Jeot +f camplalt, which we consider well sounded. It ‘Would De right in fact, if it were possible, to forbid the the into our ports is >. ‘Now, we believe that 11 is possible. ‘The rights of belli- ts have doubtless been granted to the Southern French oe to these Yaw! cx poureges of the se, for pat evidently on eordition that they com with int nal righta. Now, if it be pos. le to malo in the strictest sense of the word that the Southern States bave the right to arm pri vateerr, since they did not subscribe to the treaty of Paris, it is impossible to adw 1) private by the Soath, and which ave pl. too generous tolorance—Its etlec are now a with ships oc-war, can validly transform themselves juto maritime tribuvals, aud become their own judges of the Iegulity of their prizes. They have no right, as they do. to stop voseels at sea, strip them of their cargo, whether Ht Belongs to tle federal states or to Leatrals, and to set | The ship on fire, wile « captain of a naval Power, in ‘the uniform of his county, iu addition to other guarantees @f integrity and impartialit: ould be obliged to carry Bis prize before 2 court of justice. This ts evideotly in- | tolerable. It is in vain for Southerners to allege that | their jae Se are go and thet they hava no mart time tribjmals. That is ‘their business, not ons, Let them att ck ederal meu-of war and force them to | raise the bic . it ie their right: Bat to seize upon the | Property others’ without legal power, such an act, in language, is Called a thet “we do not kuow whether ea, that © Florida bas ee we vevtral that she fired the ‘en ber voy from Mazatlan to Mare with a carog @ Ayewood longing to a Freceh merchant; that she | > ped a Freven briz, the Fleur du Para, to pat on board oeraons whora ehe Lal made prisoners on the vessels she A set on tire. Rut if al these facte are correct, we uk, with the 2hare de te Loire, that “th into the port of Brest givos the} t opportunliy ‘to demand ts aid to inflict punishment so well injury done to our commerce. The em- m Unis yersel wp to the time that elood that ehe should perform ber voyage, siipuiaied that on tho return of losses which our nation ality may have ¢ sionuire as security sltould ‘ fon upos her eaptain and crew ment which, im virtue of the ri, if violated by them», wool mak ald only be justice, bewring date April it, 1681, by which Jeffer | arnouneed that he ‘woo! issue letters of tine the (ollowing Wefore a letter of of such punis sale constant ‘We yiven to vosse's, the owners end commanders will be (aired to entor isto Lon \hougand do! jata (> the Confederute States, or if the ves- sei carris more thao one bundred ani Afty men, $10,000, ou condition that the owuers, officers and crew who may be employed on bowtd » cotomissioned vessel ahall opserve the lawe of the Confederate States, aud the fastructi ne given to them, d@ainnges done contrary to the ten tions.’ it is therefore evident Uiwt here ts 9 made to exceptions! cases, but shat ter: committing sich misdeeds, are only tions, and that tbs isa thing that’ Farcp tolerate rot thee tastrac- tlostou here jon of Mexico. The Inv AIR VAL OF THR ww AN IMPRRIAT, PRPUTATION IN FRANCR—MAXIMILIAN TIKREY To FRENCH MONOR TO A MEXICAN CHRVALIN® RESIONS A GOVERNMY Tespatehes from of September, here # @tetrsi Thy deputation from Me: ‘ throne Of Mevioo bn tuut esentag believe the Arohdik ate the Bnxico and the Coofedersis stat cia) source. aa i mai] — pot , « tue Mexi can Goueral Mar, vez command feqion of Honor Phe Constitirso nee thet M. Che: hor ban teneersa hit resignation ay ieetrator of the united journaws. The and the Contitut/onne vay M. Mires bas re. ested the appointment of & Lew vejnestrator. and the ‘Tribanal of Commerce bas de ignated Mo (ra griiet to ‘tit this offloe, Emperor Napoleon has, the wtrie states, accepted the Orand Cros of the restored Mexican over of Notte Dame de Guada)owm, The Labor Market in Kugiand ana America. (From la Noyes 4 4 The inte uneostiol weal! bas again brought ino notice a want Foe ae on soap y e b as nearly per ies ie roti Of Pngland os J ietece basa rig to beleom a and the sky have for bim ail that he Pm ry! a to expect. Nevertheless, the sta wbeaves hore and there in évery district, suffering most alternations of heavy showers amd warm sun- Ricicrers that, i spite of tho sun ana Pky, some fields im roturojog a jess than Shs sake ot the Swedes and turnips ly wish tho rain away, ony cause of their woidable mint: of labor bas robbed southern counties of a @um this year. inthe north, much of the corn quite rive when tho rain came; bot tn the outh every was ready in plenty of wae Dot a qnestion of price, for : «hered to draw bande, ‘Ae my } yee heen male even by women, a , art Med babe meokeiny, it ban aren = "ghee, via west eee } was tantamount to a declaration of his inteutious, and be | | was bpld for service. some timeysi iseoner | La Diont was informed that th's'pe he wou!t | | gee th in het! before he w | Ths Commi marked his notice so that, when he appeared the Board showid | forget bis loyalty. | delicate. The Doctor @ vod that they slall pay all | Of wages to day used to then te do the work @ full ditien to the field and wmereney of \ustion of the = of the waxb Has deen ob a Bee po gy ee rrehpers: of our own cause i want of barvest is sole Was w whole, corn ought Prossian end Russian 5 to ub Ht stark i to the federal war will ave to be ‘Rot simply Avening. THE DRAFT. eand Exemptions. THE FOURTH DISTRIOY, ‘The Board of Furolment of the Fourth Congressional district, Captain Joe? B. Erhardt, Provost Marsha), met again yceterday morning, at their headquarters, No, 372 Broadway. Tho inclemency‘of the weather had the.effeet of keeping a great many censeripte away from the res- wo of the Board, which had notified some twoRendved to Bein altendances, and the bborye@? tie day were there fore- comparatively light, The sumer of c1sce Jah! ever from day to day appears to be quite ae the limited attendapee for (he last three or four daye'wiil necersari:y prolong the session of the Board. Provost MarshabEr- hard is anxious to complete the exemption examinations withtm. the next temdays. Parlics appearing before the Board will materially faciitate ite labors by observing the ryles concerning identification, witnesees, &c. Among the applications yestorday for appointment as a subetitute wae-a man with as dark a skin as a negro. He claimed to be a white man, born of Caucasian blood, and stated that be had spent « large portion of his lire ab pea. Ife was very intelligent, and moster of half a doz Jangnages. After some debate about his color, he was n sors and recorded oa a “white” man, “The IEE, : the ek Tor Fela With the aispa. 1a Of each case: waa POR DUTY. John A. Kelly, Geo. Cummings, Usear Conkling, J. Brew- man, Jaoob Furrell, David Farrell, F. Stattholty eo! Hanloy, Chas. Frank, Edward D. Maris, Oseae® Heat! Jos. Carroll, Geo, Rimpo, Thomas Kearny, Hy.” Ryans, Joseph Valkor,, Alexanacr Miler, Henry Sayers, abr Dram Ha:t, Michach Lynch, Chris. Klerts, F, Swarta, Patricic «Donohus, A. Towle, Wm. Costa, Chris. Kennedy, J. W. Morrison, #. A. Perry. LAID OVER, Thomas M. Santor, A. M. Wolling, Skedmony, Nicholas Kodler, Jab Yoni B. F. Kendal, Christopher Tyler, Adam Spragier, M. Hartley, An- areas Anderson, }phraim sae ‘Christian Mason, George Beck, R. McKay, George 1. Blanchard, Torenca Taylor, Charies Schmider, Goorge Tallmadge,’ Michael Murphy, George Leach, Edward Parsons, "Jonepb T. Steven, M. G, Pixby, BD FURNHED SURSTITOTES, Frank mith furnished Jor, Crowley; Joba New man furnished P. M, Brandm; W. D. Stopheus forniehed Jas Sib: Andrew J. Barney furnishea Wm. B. Grant; H. M. Sérville furnished James, M. Hassoy ; Jobo B Douglas furnished W. i., Grifin Joba Purcell farnien. Warren Jackson; 1. ‘A, ‘Spaulding furnished @ Cooper Gotte furnished Conrul 18380 Mire Wm. Jackson. Twill. Titan . Kelly, on Now Furs * Benj min De Fring, Jobo W. Palmer, UNDER ACK. Chories k. Watson. J. Johneon. SENT TO RENDEZVOUR. The whole Bumber of ¢mgcripta sent to ihe district beadyuarters at Riker’s Island yosterday was ton, Held for duty Laid over. . Purnished subatite Physical disodility. Non-residents, . Over age SB) were sks THE FIFTR pieraion ‘There wae nothing special to mete tw this district yes- terday. Tho rush to the office contiones abont the same. | ‘The following table shows the number of cases disposed of, apd how they were disposed of:— Hold fur service...... Substitutes acce:.ted exemption lor shiendbs. Paid commutation... L Physical dis ~W All other ex! . re ‘The following are the viee:—Leon Vock, B. Kom, , Peter Maik reudrater, Corpel'ns ¥irineua, dobeph He Histor, Lonis Stroband, TRE SINOH DISTRICT. the number of claimants that camo forward on yes ¥ at this office were even day, the Board intend to take pro absentees to pat in-an appearance without det conscripts from the Ninth ward that fii! to appear on or before Friday next, will be heid as deserters, A young tan clarmed exemption as av aon, sileging thrt be never declared his intentions of becoming a citi- zon of the United States, but as le was a member of the Seventy-ninth State militia, the Board decided that ‘that A colored man was held lor serv to da nally turned pate when hi+ fate was de- cided by Doctor He led very hard that tuongh he appeared stout nnd strong. that le wag in reality very ed in opinion from him (us | kt avy porson that would see him.) Captain Farr told him mot to be downheurted, and after some very Hattering encouragement from the persons present, one of whom assurred bin that he bad ‘no doubt”? ho would be a captain yet, (becanse he was sure he wold not), the gentleman jooked so bashial that an Irishman prescot swore by J-—s that be was blusbing The following is x list Of the cases Pisposed of during the day HELD YOR SRRVION, Robert J. Henderson, 96 Bast Fourteenth street; Joseph Reyer, 49 Filth avenM™, Samuel MeConehie, 9 West Twenty tifth street: Hogh cuban 169 West Twenty fourth street thos, Rilrerty. venue. PORNISHRD Stor seme Ts, 14 West Tenth strey Jobn ©, San » furnished HG Dunard, jott, 226 Tenth avenue, furnished Chas, Lowe, Thos. Taleott, 142 Macdougel street, furpished John Gipsen, Wma. Allaire, 10 Morton street, farnished Jolin Culford; Henry Achat, 202 Bleecker ‘strest, furnished soph Smith ae Woeet Twouty third Chas. T. Mercer, 160 eet, Cul rated Joba Herbert DISCHALEND KOR DLAANILITY, Edwin N. Auarew, Wm. ®. Miusen, Robert Carrigan, Puward ( Porter, David Jaggart, (held (or sery , Danie ames M. torday), VNSUVTABTR Aas. Rovert Corbet, Chas. [. Terry, Thos. FE. Layman, 8. W Wancnard, Peter Carter, BA Crooberan, Jamey Sexton, Th ms m, Joum R. Simpson, Perse Ktinok, John s. Moboard, Geo, Haabrook, Ka) eCormick, G. Walkor. ah re Chas. P. Rankin, John Gunn, Maas MoCarroa, William Kirthup. PAID OVER. James Hickey. NON-RESDANTS Wm. R. Powers, Geo, Street, Rdwin R. Hatch THOR RNOLD Wm, Starr, { ONL SONS OF WIDOWS, Fdward Baboock, Fdward Robb, Wm. Lesiie, ACD PARKIN LH, Linderbeo! | Chas. P 1 CAPITULATION. Held for service test Forniehed substitutes Disability Unsuitable age... Aliens . ‘ Laid over Non restdeut. | Twice enrolled Ualy eons of witows. Son of aged parents Total... ‘The Court wdjourned ai four P.M. um (eleven aM. Monday morning. ‘TRE SBVANTH DISTRICT, In thie distriot yesterday the following business waa done —- | come SS a a SU ASTIT CTE, ‘Thomas Retty sends Jutn Weil, D. ©. Gale ggg ne | Willems. Francis Dillon sends’ Fides Kramer { Soothworth rend: John Martiv, + Jones, David H. Towmmios vende WY MOAL DERAWITITY. Jobin sirsh, 7 " Undernitl, Scher ¥. ii Albert Vi pa a ~iy a) Manet, Ler 1 Murray, Aaron Northrup, ES a th a ” Jobn Mineedt, Charles Allsky. 3 Janice tyoa, Chrietine Andre t, Jacob Maypin, Char xp atl ikcear ‘URSUITANLENTRS OF " Frederiok Kaupe, + c. Tambert, w§ Gem, James White, 8. Overmeir, ‘THR EIGHTH DISTRICT. No agen of unusual importance were acted on by the Board of Kurolment for the Eighth district yesterday, ‘The following is a correct list of the result of their ja- ‘The preliminary examination of 0. W. Thompson, the Dora up to the bour of adjournment last evening:— W. 3, Phu hicwoaits Bet Peven Chee. Vee, Chae’ Rect tinct accent ‘Theo, M. S500P 90 GEREAL, EERDRCTOUR Juling Schmidt, Jobe ‘pores, Thornton Patrick, Jas. ‘Traiwer. 1% THE sRRVICR. Jos. A. Hath, David Frudentha), ONLY 807M, PR cnet Mott, Jas. L. Delpratt, Frank MeCrorkep, Jas. W. yt NON-RESIDEN?. B Hollenbeck, Jos. Hunter, BRLD YOR EBRVIOR. Jobn Moran. \BLENRSS OP Peter Hayden, 1. Barlow. ae “Negroponte, Ji Hoghes, 0. Whitmore, @. W. Grifithe, Sylvester Wilcor, WP, Shattuck, ward, Joba B, Noxop, Milton Diseharged for y Diecharged for other causes, Bent to go eral rendezvous......- Total examined. oe ave gens: ome ‘awen DISTRICT. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 20; Wasmincton, Sept, 18, 1669. AN ANGLO-BEBBL RAM ABADY FOR SEA. Recent official advices state that one of the rams built Dy Laird for the rebels is all ready 10 sail, and is supposed INTERVIBW BETWEEN GEWAAAL CORTES, OF MEXIOO, AND SHORBTARY SEWARD. Gen. Cortes, Governor of Sonora, Mexico, arrived ia Washington last evening, aud to-day waited upon the Secretary of State. It te romored that his object here is to eetabiish, if possible, an alliance with the United States againet the Freuch imvasion of Mexico. No action has yet Deon takem concerning bie application. GENERAL BUTLER ABOUT TO TAKE THR PIELD. General Butler bas returned from hia brief toar for the Denest of bis health, and is about to re-enter the field. : pervives Cannot at present be dispensed with. 10B BOR MORRIZ ISLAND. ‘The Secretary of the Treasury has issued a clerranoe for the steamer Harry Payson, with one lundred tens of ice for Morris Is!and, POLICEMAN THOMPSON HELD FOR TRIAL. policeman who killed Lieut. Brannap, on the night of the ‘8th fost. , resnited in hie being held in one thousand dol- Java sor-trial at the next term of the Criminal Court. The magistrate who conducted the examination expreased the opinion that it was a case of justifiable homicide, but said fon certain reasons bo should bold the accused for trial. Abbetare stated, the case has excited considerable fealing Mine community, ae \t threstened te create bad feeling Detween the military and elvit authorities. PURSUIT OY GUERILLAS. On Wednesday Captain Perry made a Feoounol:sance aa far as Drainesvitte in pursuit of a gang of Mosby’s gue- Tilas, but failed to discover any, the parties having re- ceived information of the movement. This gang has ‘deen quite troublesome of lato in the vicinity of the de- fences south of the Potomac, and notwithstanding the vigilance of Captain Perry’s command has thus far suc- ceeded in escaping capture. he scouting party gent after them on Wednesday found their camp, but the guerillas had just left and scattered in the woods. Hien y HAMPSHIRE QUOTA OP TROOPS. ‘Tha Governor of New Hampshire, with Se Bale ani Clerk, rrlyed bore ast nlebe, A gind dec! of dnt. prise {3 Expressed on acoount of thie sort of wholeiule descoit of the leading politicians of the Granite State, but their errand is of an important character. Before the late election people of towns that had furnished aa yy excozs of volunteers were assured that the percentage of exces should be credited under the conscription, There Tho Board of Enrolment of the Ninth district continued | Feems to be some failure to carry out this programme, thoir goaaion yoaterday, and go forward with their work and bence the visit of the Governor and Senators to this ip quite a rapid manner, Every attention is paid to each case which comes forward, and to the enere— “o exe¥lions - al of Captain Charies C. Jenkins ang Sfp assistants may be traced the rapid figehod In wh a whtoh busines is trausaoted = hive district. “Ther “bre wo peculiar incidents to a i conn’ «toh with yesterday’s operations, Mr. Fomry ‘ob, of W6od’s Minstrels, appeared at the head. quarters yesterday asa witness relative to-the exemp- ten is vephew. Lieatenant Thomas Fry, Deputy Provost Marshal of the distriot, is entitled to the of onr reporter for tho oourtesy received. je tho result of yesterdsy’s work:— MELD FOR SERVICE. ‘The following N. M. Van Arsdale, F. Klein‘elder, W. Ray, P. O’Brien, T. Dufly, J. Hinchiman, 1. Murphy, it. Kensly, 1. Pocker, J. Dinan, GP. Doak, J. 3°. Gay. ON) 8 OF WIDOWS. eH MeGwinn, O, Y. *Ualdwin, Me. Atden, G. Woifart, EB. PHYSICAL. WIMATILITY, W. ©, Tiadden, P Dorin, J. MeAller, ©, Christie, Wakeman, J. Beray, D. Sbaiinon, J. Hacks, FP. Worth, ¥. bmeeine. R. Anderson, Sheviey. Aa Smith, % Hite ‘MeRitehio, J. Woot, T, Marphy, J. Ryan, P. Finn, N. ‘aileron, ¢ Reynoite, " Miller, RNID RORATETON ©, Damp. VNSLIFAMLE AGT. BR. Peareal) J. Anthony, © Mapoiny. \..W. Vaughan, 3. Willioms, J. Hin, W, Glymn, J, MePonald, %. Quentin. 1 W2 YRARS 9N SenVIOK, J, Cotton, Ped W. Armetrong, W. Corn, S Peltier, 0. Smith, N. Rats, x. Dieterin, J. + AID OVER, Nout, P. Goliawa, We Mattoria e. KREANFOEATION, Substitytes accepted for man he) Thysical disability .. Only O08 Of widows. . 0 ROR Som oF age Aten Unenitan ou prey ious aye ing table will give an | Total pumber of men ¢ ‘Totol number examined... Tota! Aamber uel! for duty. Sabstitates accepted. Paid ecminntation fee. low yesterday was ove of bik mukes the total AmeouDE np to the present $58 ‘The Draft and the Prectamatton, UNITED SPATES DISTRICY COCRT. Be‘ore Hon Jndge Betts. Seer, 19 In the Matter of Prederik A Waring. —The Judge snne.nert that be would make the same order in thize seas in that of Baldinger, and romanded the re. Jator to the enstody 0. the military authorities SUPREME COURT. A WIDE OF MAMRAS CONICS FOR A FORT DAP AY ETE PRIFONDR. Sarah Waddington appited for a writ of habeas corpus for her hushacd,Joremiah W; who tseondned in Fort Lafayétte, The writ was granted, directed to United states Marshal Murray, who #mpiy “4s Waddington is not in bi onstody mgton, The Drattin TRE SHUOND TATU DAY=—NINTHT Was) be Board of Eurolment closed the second week of — exemptions nt No. 26 Grand street, Rrook!yu, B. D., yesterday, With the following oases co, ted In m the official record, jenry F. Pomel vale 8b. ; der "Paty Laib, uy MrT AMLS AUR, Divisi Tp Meroe mi ard le, iy John H. ta toy Hall, On, ward’ Fdward ward; ore, Sta Jobo M. Lyag, oi ea ry Thomas, ONeill 9 Oth ward; Christion Times Oth ward: Mark Pi , Oth ward: Patric Donuiiy, bth ward, Boruned. Mcalt 2 ahead: Richd. Barnold, 9th ward: ‘Wm Murphy, 0h ward; = Klinck, th ward. ‘Win. J. Spear,’ $50 atlantic vere, oth waril. PUveNa’. URARTLETY. Asrou Rav, Oth ward: Alonzo K, Bisochard, 684 st. Georgo, Hy Hote Oth ward; Jobs Faltoa, 9th "rar Thomas 3) ah] ; Charles Clark, @th Nicholas Hueger, 6 Marabe 1, Thies ‘sherkey Sous? Island: Thomas 'MeLanghlin, “ih ward; Thomas MéUar- thy, #th ward; Jobn A. Beal, 180 Tth #t.; Orawford ©. Smith, 140 Livingston st.; Solomon Lang, 14 Graham U0, susan Ricbard A. Turner, th ward. Michael Mi George McKannon, id ot. . John Denpta, ro geisoreh ou " yuatid Crowe, 8th ward, Joha Dahl, Oth fon ‘Aibert Rovoutbal, ‘oth ward, N Miliet, Oth Cbarles Harvoy, bth ward: | dwatd James Brady, vib ward; Lovie Guiles, @th Cigoll , 170 North 21 at,! Thomas Healy, ou varus oF Robinson, Joustban | Seventh atre Joseph 1. Rint ward Har Ninth one imburg, Ninth werd, Thomas ms ward; James Tully, 10 Herrizon etecet; Thoman ‘Bryan, aT Cusever place, Win. Wood, Ninth ward ONLY 8ONS. mre Beasiy, Ninth Mea] Geo, Alien, Nioth ward; Geo R. Rolphe, 44 bean street Alpbeas 5. Baldwin, 13 North oUrth street. PAID COMMUTATION, Jomes Wiiiammon, 182 Atlantic atrest. Henry bagers, Frank streot; gear’ urén, Chatien ery v8 im street, aear Huron, neban Ninth ward vinrd: Samael J. Raines, ued ‘ate for uel Winslow, ea, A ot James 8. Shatter: Edwia Murdock; , substituie for Chas. ; 3. Ham- for James Gimerin; Thos, Cavanag® tute tor fe awed fi Washburn isnwe Wi Beatty, substitute for Wm. fown Joba Miller, tuved tote Samer Brown; Wm. Marsball, Win 0» MUDe vivate N. —_ FP Yoel! jotm Pramcis, sobatitale for » Sollet, 122 Montrace avenue, fne- PaO A OLa TION, Held for service ubetitotes.. commuts tion Exempt from acca from irom i aie a ai 82 rd 0 reese te) Ward we be pode pe eon tinand, ced'on | out of office hows ax well aa im thew. city. 2" PRYBICIANS LIABLE TO BE DRAPTED. The Aciing Adjoicnt Genera) bas decided that State physicians or surgeons who are su' ject to call to cervo on great cocasions are not ‘ xempt from the draft. ‘The cavalry service against guérillas in front of this city isexcecdingly wearing. Another battallion is to be added to Major Hazard’s command. Fifty per cent of his horses have been nged bp in four months! service. thanks THE PRESENYATION me a WISCONSIN BRIGADE ‘The flag peleeetaiae sa to ine Wisconsin brigade, which was tohave taken place on Thuraday, has been initof Ditely posiponed. Several of the thvited guests went out to the front, but were compelied to return aierppointed. THE QUARTERMASTER'S DEPARTMENT. Quartermaster Ceperal Meigs departed yesterday «n bis inapection tour through the several military depart. ments, Colone) Thomas, of Phitatelphia, is ncting Quar- term ater General. It 4a reported that General Jugalls akoabout to sebont vpon x mission similur to that of Geveral Megs. i AFFAIRS ON THR LOWRH POTOMAC, Auyivals from the Lower. Petomac report 2) quiet. Nathing more Das been heard or the rebe's Eaid to be on Coon river, nor are there spy indications of batteries wt avy rotor, ARRIVAL OF TED MBN. A small delegation of the two or thre bun Wattomy Indians, that were le't bebjud ths when it migrated from lows, arrived here to- asic jor food and raiment, avd for a rerervation of Fix hyn trod and forty acres of land, THE BIDS FOR SUPPLIES FOR INDIANS. ‘Yue Indian Bureau waa to open today at noon the bide 1 | £0r the supply of articles reed A on Lodi account, bat by season of Oho stoppage of the malls by the wasbieg sway of (he railroad near Laurel, it was decided to open no bids bea: @ said mails sbould arrive. ASSISTANT SRCNELARY MARKINGTON'S VALeDICrORy. Jie vilee of the Secretrry of the Dreasury was the rosne today of separation between Mr. Marrington, Ac- sistant secretary, and several of (he ohler fom ployes of the department. The latter, through Anditor Thomss 1. Staith, said to Mr, Harrington that they hed heard with deep regret of bis tnypairod honith vecessl- | tating @ temporary absence abroad, and bore withers to tue fidelity and energy with which he had discharged hia various and ardaous duties, Mr, Herrington stated in re ply that his attiictions had arisen from protracted jabor, His eduvecti n eral bureaus had been arly restoration to health with the gentiemen im the pleasant, and he hoped for an and a return to his duties AVPOINTMENTS.. HP. Batter has been appojoted clerk tu the 7) Jepartment, vice W. P. Turner appointed Jucdge o Shpreme Court of Arizena. INSPRCTION OF HOSPITALS. A board, composed of Lieutenant Colonel 8, H. Lathrop, Captain ©. 2, Morton and Assistant Surgeon Lee, Voited States Army, has been orgamizod to inspect the Hoxpitals of Washington and vicinity ularly to ascertain the correciness of the raport tuat soldiers have hen re tained in the bospitals much longer than necessary NAVAL ORDERS, Lievlenant Commanver James FE. Jonett i detached fromthe command of tbe R.R. Cnyler and orderet to the command of the Sebago. wsury the The Switse Sheo! ne Festival. vOURTH BAY. Ta consequence of the storm yesterday, the gravid avn. cert by the Arion Singing Club and the disteitaition of the prives at the Swise Selntzeafest did not come off daring the x{ternoon, as was expected: but it bas been postponed until toxmorrow. The shooting was revamed yesterday at the usual hour (seven o'clock), and con- tinued ontil six o'clock P.M, with an intermission of an hour, between twelve aot one o clock, fordinner, Quite @eumber of visitors were preseut fa tue afternoon, a Portion of whom were of the fair #ex. Altera few hours of iweTble duloees Mr. Somers w sympa- thized with the diseppointed pleasure seokers) decited to clear the grand diving room, and let them dance thore, which proposition was no sooner announced than done, Harcbman’s Band were then pro ‘vided with «stand, aod in @ little time the cares of fow hours ago were forgotien inthe wilderness of the mares Of the merry davce. fhe party was goom joloed by a band of German ofc from Biker's Isiand, who had attcoded the Schuizeofes! invitstion, Shoulder Were svon admitted within ses of Verpsichore, and the aftervoon passe! most agreca' Among the off Preseut we poticed Leutensnt Colonel Mar rh, of tue aftiliery, Capt. y, of the Bofon' be ahi New York regiment igbth New York regimen’ ebony, of the sinty-third New York regiment: Lieu- agp | Wein ot tha Uae tones aud id Paizlo pei Uae Hundred aad ye ia struck the of AF Che Large ie bib @ Diack . itis missed a ai bolere the bavDen thoes perre. er bean men, yald by the Bohutzenlod, and man: ay of Ue sn et mie | Offe'aied in be ity to “nt form of @ fe iceek orews | blvase coat vr the struck it i take Trea 4 the neaber of the uot biel ia aeorer, The bull’a oye erick le made of mitted t4 the Committee, ho moaanee Re sips snd thoes: Mabing tho vont tree (hres show aes a f bow we Ay oats “Tiberty,' ait but ta suecoss! th Vinh nese ot rae. With © a traction of am tee ep $0 Lt el am on werk ug (rom re i placed over Ube oribce it the cea) of the br: and is they measured with lines, means ine bost shot is ae ee we tat hoped to have heen abie lo have oresepicd oar Fr, a oii He this morniig and their Been, and ihe isle hour the committee were unable to whole of the and eighty five doliars, Eharged for & chance at for a at ‘shot, ail of them to be ‘The ‘at target « cvivabie thing—donations ‘The prises at the stated aad described. Thus far, we fear, the Daye been rather fino day. On We visitors was jarge, The. gross” reoeipia aid rece} Thoreday the “ land”? and “Liberty” the frst day and Satnrday the D attending; land.” ty we rpen pene for the prizes, charms, by for the i aR night. ‘Tho concert will take place in the afternoon, when Siauton streets; over ibe, bakery. Gharges the Prince will algo be aie triboled. ‘We hope the stead. be | gentlemen, 6) cente, «a ance i large 0 receipis commensurate. Every ROO! preparation has been made for a grand timo, and we un- A “BRO Cg watys re, menean er derstand that the Third Avenue Railroad Company, mith street, one block from ae ane k foresight, have ordered an additional bumber Po > We bes i i peroog i of cars to be put on thelr taate to | communes Sas CyaRty, Tih, pernona le Seulars, an peer e ng i BROOKLYN CLAIRVOY, NWS FROM UTAH TERRITORY. Ae fie ateatent living vera mat Re oan gt 32 Amit stregs Our Great Salt Lake City Correspome | 2imscridcs renedies, ona — min and’ comin org —_ mee Gana Rane Lan Cry, August 29, 1863. oe cee ee ee ane LOVE B. MAURICE, Me Great Bustgration Acros ihe Plain —Gentile and B. Weiner dutkn ie based ew ig pratpita Mor » n—In! ans and Mililary—arrteals, de., de. ni pg ig ee recites std ‘TRE VLERING IMMIGRATION AND : ECESSIONISM. is serv! emia etd it derived from Be bos 0 sass of sarge wo everytedy tha Ue ment eneonneced pa vgry tt j cre government perm! Buch a wholevale immigration irom ral lore, ony nature yas the Atlantis States to Californis this year while the drat | Pubes Aion the PB gB--' thee an ae ei . tm the Kast was in prospective. ‘The surprise ia now at | s#ecis upon the tog Profesor Maur Bas i" prove an end, aud the Golden State ts visited, like her sister | knowledge of the rules of the science of States in the East, with the cliims of the government for | hand of fate bas marked ont the path pecs Taalviggat! ber quota of troops; and those who fled from the thew ole Held of all that r. es woyone plese or toleet Attantlo coast to avoid “the wrath to come’ have | fushaner reife mal wile bie gery ven fipacunctat made jiitle by their flight, as the wrath they fled pepe poedy marriage niece sae from now awaits their arrival, aftora long and tiresome | will bo sare of success in any undevtaking Protest ay Journey overland of at least two thousand mies, ‘There | Hck adbe prosperous throazi, ‘those at a vastus oh were no doubt among those who graversed the Plains | their age, and inclose $1, and he will wetuen th em the out, k.2 tneeal thelr whole hfe, ure, Vnine ja the he evening’ this year 0 large” Dumber of loyal citizens, who «mention, $1." ‘Noe 126 Bleecker streck. ihret had determined on achonge of location, indaventeut of Bika oa way, 2 war ; but the larger portion of the immigration this year ts set down as copperhead, and abeavy dra‘t of seces- sionists from the rauks of Price, of Missouri, and the guerillas of that state and of Arkansas. What effect this new clement will bave iu California is professedly a sub- 4 of some anxiety, and furnishes the oxtreme radical rtion of that State excellent pretexts for claiming an augmentation of Union forco—with, of course, the ad- jnnota, fut Gonbracts, kc, Those beat sequainted with = ger] complexion of the Pacific coast are satiefed that there is & vast amount of secessioulam there ; TO ALLI-MADAME MORI Ijiten and bark witha natural gor se oe how s00n and olten you will vty and all you’ no... even your, very, th Or ‘no pay. a ts'now in full equal is aot be found th the whole world. rhe Matetiens charma. shows You @ correct Likeness Vt your present or future hos. Band oni absent “trendy without any ebarge. 18 ton, five cents: all admitted, waglotae \ DUVAL THE CRUBB TBD BUS! RS, COR \ DUVAL, BA’ a. ry ee ialeclairvoyant, way be Dut the Union power is overwhelming, and they apprehend | for wo dus? only, at Ler rosilenor, 117 Weat Fi-teentt nothing ske an uprising. Anything’ like an emcutc, or eae 5 who have no yt kn Mrs, Duval shoutc More properly a row, in any of the Southern conuties of | not fal . a renders, eeer ently, Topariod #8 Broseyiog a org2n\z2- fon Nive fast. dring fast, swear fast, Ped Sent ADAME st ea Bivguren, oan BI eonsulicd We, losses, sick ne: ONIDeRe focky Sonbersmad thation citistooten Deserta: Ladiey fa men 50 cents. Call at 1 Varich vtrert, nea a ath Rl ASE? SLRS ee NU gOS TION. <TR Ni VER Fats NG Europe, © no was b Pash, present wid and draw knives and revol Uboze youthern counties, aud it takes very little provocas tio on any occasion to get up a fight. Now, that political talk runs bigh, Unionists crowing om the one side and Yebs mad wili reverses ox i1.¢ other, It is casy to even a well picked bore bring? p a fracas there is mi tea. During the ere yartly too fast, ip some of ' 8s and b'oady noses, uny days of Ni dirs beware af, p etonder ana bey, and copy (uaaaverismeen Lon. D NOT GO TO MAK £11) Poa to xo M ae WEDS, for nu a largo incre: ore’ elders }ave been to nearly nll Chris fin b Picked up ‘not a few" of those ‘(who anid, t gtiess, quite a aprivkling of $92 been pre Ly lett at hi hho absenc Tizing tu the States, Ube or the 'Chure Very wisuly now o. the road & Hsrgeamoant of machin ry thts year for home minufverures. In view of tks boi pany v0 them hnform ive ta lawentia, jon Anginentain: of monvat power, Brigham, Tain said, | fhipe rusting, Wb 4 Hal) o-t a vew chy, txenty mies from here, for | fae ofa faire ta arpoves specittly. The Jordan at the | lery, lifes 7 ple water for ail the cotton and | 1 mtcliy youl 1 be erected herefor mony Peet of the peo; alerprise agaipst cha ‘ied apd bear nth P wiie as che fed. stad md. and the im'ly Cour istaamg Licks numbers ghy alse tently, tmoney In ct ban at any pr rence, Droebenness cored ani un" guly dave of | caliieraia peroration Dandivelst ved ady bal mare mouey than they know aoe st ond, aa & coucoquence, the ely. ta tniproy MEDICAL. fre bomericads, abor 19's tN the a ce aigratl avrives and furnishes rest Enrene oy win amd eiatw an NARY 8D Ta med 1 “yd The Indians are all quiet, and the (a'/oralt Vola ure gent!y reposing on their acquired Leste have been wi on the we toruing to Camp Ronclaa, city. Whether they miiy roma: auarters, or yer be ren Rrigodicr CeperalConror hes becn absent # Cuiornia, and returned yesterday, wi) no doabt an un derstanding O: Uke progtatanae for TNs 1%. i Corst Bopart- ment, ol which this tg a disti The General has, bereto. |= fore been very apxious to wy Bast. de; 1 but TF notice party friends wre h the poste as% candidate for tie Pepavtment of the Pactie, |." commending the witkde nore! Wright, seoreofage. At all ov al {3 caid to be rady for diy sus where, au! anything bat averse to a fight. ‘The Indians now furu.sis uolopportunity for the } / } i | oat FEMALE aAmvy wale Cony divoloy of valor, and the removal of Governor Harding i understood to bé the qnick hint that the receut threaten fog of military interiercnce some months ago must not he repeatet. snuny ars. tion to General Conncx's Felura yesterday, Major that was retirnet Colonel M avry, 10 ts rpiay 0. hive elevated a bo lee of the iTiant, wore popular oMeer. Hit record in United states is optarniehed ant eur} After a six mouths #0 Fork, the of Brigham Young, acoowpanied vy Gen. it.%. Uid-ed,0, the church jinmigration agent, returned here on Thes- dav evening by the overtand stage. ‘D". Rg, w Ameo: ren withers . Dr Book, the which may be On thursday even ing the second sou of Brigham. bering bis own name— | Sahering tho a Brishun Young, Jt--arrived from & sear's trip. to | pauemarsiage, Bold iw) a Coutinental Europe, where he bad veon partly on « tee " aul partly on pieasure, Delegate Kinney and United States Mershat by this mail,for the Rast. Weather ing. rission | above the} wor. M. LINES, 101 Bg AST THIRTEEN | Second avenoe. oltan Hutel. oa leave r ‘ R. TORENNISS INF ALLEY ‘eile aud preventite, fd all stages of diseas:. ferribly hot and ary; crops and fru! suitor t Clty Intelligence. City bytrkc2oR BooLe—T7ar Bait aso ime Goxu.- Mayor Opdyke having sigued the recent act of the Common Council. gravting permission to the proprietors of rag carts to ring their belly as formerly, Mr. Boole bas “ put bis (oot down,” and is determiged to have bia own way City Iaspector everywhere, gists, Prfucipad otice, 7 oles 710 COOPER, 44 DUANE STRE | rad om ait disensen Tnisty Yer to di Ln ll ol Fog ‘com or telng rs Fast viettine on call wine! © bell’ jectared his fi py cone 5 MEMBER the « Japanes ) Lnivermty, (diodes! ha c tag pickers, oF dfnaed sat of obtees, 30 re Ma that they caynot distinguish Let Reside atpecia, bain ane . rer aud that of the ash cart Wen oN, Bete Dr are apie: bie ow riély confidenita. . WARD'S SUCORSS, AS ALL TUE WORLD & 5 's Iapovat! mT appreciation of the wants of the citizons. Whethor ou: eastern neighbors, the .! nese, will take any umbrage at the (ity Inepector of New York, for aviiling bimseit bv 9 Soe Semmens tae Bie famed Se anon ace Of one of their Moat Important iavantious, i8 ® auostion Saran Beets ogy mo ait parts of «> igbally ; but one vte to commit + hari id the appronch ef which may bave to be eattiel internat thing is certain, that bells will be kari,” and the gongs will shortiy the Fag caris throughout the city. Resocep trom Drowsiwo.—On Thursday aftera:ou, ae aferrydoat wos leaving Hamilion avenue ferry tor this city, a tady, with two eliiidrem, got om board, aud one of them, a boy about four years old, managed bo get \ato the water. aud would have been drowned but tes praisew conduct of a yi man namie a Forbes, of “a Willam streat, Saunt Regokiyn who nobly plunged into the river and recomd the Ind in his oxire Odie 9 Lispeuard treet. Torsone before contemphiting 1 areiage: nnid a medy ond be at once Festore to health and |.xppin-s: SR.'8, ADAMANTE. ee ) whiteaPillings, vor b rt os re ee ited. gaaaratic arran' ‘od oh warrany Arrivals and See: senalre s'Bast ‘Twonty second VAL c y Chy of Corky Mears. A. Wright, =— rae “ a D. fi. Berber, Dp" JOUNKON, ti aulted on a. tags let Anat Jk 7 yeare! exj-rien Astora, VT iim (oruaraniee speedy tres dibibe come’ ss cst Bal i oe eae: diy aw BRPOO!.. Be ‘i De. HUNTERS Orrin, 18 AT XO 5 het Fient eat Je has No othe a shed 1834 aa private entr he 5 oneer ; Ee aE AR ‘a8 @ WarMIAs to you Si Seraone Vv. premet Address Dr. | 19 ORTH, KKOW ING - eit ets ‘Our money sod ne a ‘for your | oti ) Astor men BE HAW ERY, 19 Pare row. on FEMALE Ent eB) ail ey wine ue k PAID, ror ¥ Yoet from a Bias as yet trai Atreete, Ne take : er wilt (eure otrent, eyes OL

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