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4 NEW YOR OFFICE H.W. CORNKR OF PULVON AND NASSAU @TS, AMUSEMENTS TO-MO“ROW EVENING. NIBLO'S GARDEN, Broaaway —Kivo Lean. BN® HOWERY THEATRE. Bowery — a Baki Fiv-Buao Tid. tk eRe Nite BOWERY TUBATRE. Tok BeaNsrat a tigen Ry ry —MIDNIGH?—JACK AND Making BARNUN'S AMERICAS WUscoM _' ei hours Bowie Atte woon and Kyaning, t¥A MINSTRELS, Mecha KiMi0PIAN SONGS, DANcns, spoy vooD Yor, T AMERICAN THEATRE. No 446 Parscuimas, Buuseeoum, &C.— Lau Hall, 472 Proad. Bonnesques. &—Hice K MINSTREL HALL 516 Broaawar.—Krmiorta: an es 6 Goon broaiway.—Bauuere, tro Dyn. WK OTN : EM ORE THEATRE, 45 Broadway —Contnamann- NeW YORK MUSRUM OF ANATOMY, 618 Broadway, CUMONITIES AKD LaGiumys, rom DMC HIER ES eae NOOLEY'S OPRRA HO: BI | Songs, Dances, Bomumsauu, co” BOX. —Eamrorian Voteme XXVIII Now York, Sunday, Sept. 27, 1863, «ews from Chattanooga is very encouraging, althouch “the details cannot be stated.” The ecbol army has not attempted to molest General h ‘rans in his present position, and Col, Wilder, y coree, reports mattens io the front ‘iore favorable. He says Lougatrect’s men verreog ‘in the curs while the battle was opening. Che bela 3° OVer the Tennessee river at Bridgeport isto be, Cbuilt, and will thereby open railroad communica, (09 between the North, via Nashville end Chattanm 8% Tt is reported at Nashville that General , Burnside has reached the point where he was ¢*Pected to prevent the flank ment of the @emy; and it is rumored at \Woshington that & ‘eneral Burnside’s resignation heen accepted, « and that General Hooker has ord red to assum, > bis command. rhe special report f °™ our correspondent in he field with General Ro Secrans is published in vir columns to-day, accom, "nied by correct dia- ms of the positions of th ® contending armies on both the first aad second ¢lays of the battle. ount will be found very” interesting, con- uy as it does the full details af tlie three days’ mov ‘he United States steam travaport Daniel Web- ter, which arrived at this port last evening, reports covered to be on fire, transport were lying off the port. ‘s of the ailair were not ascertained. . EUROPEAN NEWS. .e steamship Anglia, which left Galway on the aha touched at St. Johns, Newfoundland, voyage, and there left our parcels of Euro- The de- | ‘Yhe telegraph wires to that point appear « been out of order for some days. Conse- y our report of the new s—which is two days ® confined to our despatches from Boston. \o-com menial or financial advices have been re- ceived py the Anglia. int D4. i aird contained a Aug »rebel iron ran: wih out an “ample ex aed on." #.ue privateer Alabama \/as expected to visit the pf rt ot Cherbourg, France. ‘Tho Maritime Prefect of Brest opposed the ‘ .oiznre of the Florida, it is said, on the ground of preserving the inviolability of the port. The Paris Constitutionnel was to reply to the “jnsinvations’’ of the London press relatiyo to the shelter accorded to the Florida, asserting that the Emperor's ¢ L ‘atrict neutrality” in the War, ~~ Pip “The Russian authorities in Poland were enfore- ong Uhe mows rigorous MéAAUFES Ogainst the peo- pie. The gates of Warsaw had been closed for ton days against all ingress and egress. Two } hundred of the inhabitants of the city were tron’ | ported to Siberia, Knormous fines were levied the ancient provinces of the kingdom. # The King of Prussia was to forward # separate reply io cach one of the princes who signed the late joint letter on German affairs to him at Frank- fort. Md. ve order” that the n as to their desti- sat The King of Italy had withdrawn the exequatur | Tennessee, with his columns reunited in a Yrom all the Pontifical Consuls in the cities of the vew kingdom, in reprisal for the course pursued by the Papal government towards bis Consul in Rome. A Vienna journal denies that Austria would ally \ersolf with France, to the extent of a war with cuania on the Polich question. King George ©f Greece had sirned the agree- ment settling the right of succession to his new | desperate, throne. The official report of the income revenwe of Creat Britain for 162 hos the felowing item:— “There was a large increase in the export of Hritish spirits last year to the West Coast of Africa, to Maly and to Turkey. With the last country this the creation of a new trade, and is owing to ue war in America having stopped the coppties from that co ? 1) Sceamship Nor Asp.ewal, arrived at thig)port yesterday, with the Poo.tic mails and passengers and $277,651 in trea- sure from Calitornia. @ ir. William N. Brown, the keeper of the Pewter Mug saloon, in Nassau stroct, opposite the City Hull, was shot yesterday afternoon, in front of his slace of buriness, by # one-legge! returned volun- seor named James Hl, Nixon, and died in ® short time after. Anecount of the afray is given ia another colomn. the writ of habens corpus issned by Jndge lerke, in the Sepreme Court, for Jeremiah Wad- dington, was disinissed yest the United States Marshal hoving mad eturn that the petivioner was not in his custody. Waddington is in Fort Lafayette on ® charge of ex lier wo desert The Supervisors’ Committee on Claims have de- cided thot they have no right by law to allow pe- cuniary relief to parties who sustained bodily in- juries during the late riots. There are quite a num. ber of widows who have put in claims for the loss of their husbands, and this decision will be a heavy blow to them, The rt in the Park yesterday afternoon erday rs icing a eul- oe was attended by @ very large assemblage of visit- ora, notwithetanding that breeze wi very froeh and cold. The ¢ tewill be kept on until the weather is too bitte ople to stand hasten. ing to them, A steam boiler exploded yesterday afternoon in the establishment at Buffalo formerly known as the Swarts Iron ¥ ‘ iding was de- molished and thir, posed to be buried beneath the + A collision ocourred on Fs cay on the raitroud K HERALD, Gallant Hood has sealed his taith with bis blood. crans must not only be beateu in battle, but he must be bartie might as woll not have been fought. hold :s nut weeached from bim now it will bardiy be here- aftor. (ho hoids it ho holds a pont d’appui, from which be may at any moment strike at the very vitals of the ’ ’ berween Mattewwan and Lawton, Michigan, where- | in the «ffair may have an opportunity of doing | #0. This is a matior which must be left in the bands of the Mayor and Conmon Council, and we have every confidenge that in thin affair they | RUMORFY ACORPTANCE OF BURNSiIn'S KESIONATION Will do credit to the olty. Besides thie banquet there should be a grand ball given at the b Academy of Music, so that the ladies may have their opportunity of smiling a welcome upon ‘our guests. This must be left to the manage- | were by five persons Kuiled and taventy-two | wounded, -ome of the laticr fatally. The disaster was caused by seme drunken rowdies on the cars, who detached # rear section of the train, which subsequently came in contact, on a down grado, with the forward cars, ‘The sick market opened panicky yesterday morning, and loft off stoadior, though feverish, Gold rose to 139% and oxchange Lo 10334. Muney was easy; ca!l loans 6 per WEWS FROM WASHINSTO! Wasiwcron, Sept. 26, 1868. AND APPOINTMENT C* [OT 28R LN HIS PLACE. successor. THOUSAND BOLDIERA KELZA5ED FROM PAKOLE. 1t a8 roumdred that the resignation of General Burnside as been accepted. Gen ral Hooker is talked of a8 bis EXCHANGE OF OfTIZEN PRISONVRS OF WAR—VIPTEEN 1863, Siont Elliptical Bewtng 1%; ’ Ano her triumph for this unrivalled yg some eb ne. Thi- unequaited and incom ane Of simpliony, cam be worke! by any one wih (ve bow ae Setter ome ACs how Yorks horton oo. Y o ana te nwarde | by the judge _ FATAL RAILROAD CATASTROPHE, Five Persons filled and Twenty-two Wounded Drunken Rowdies the Came of the Disaster, a, Over all compel __, MISCELLANEOUS, | NEW PERFUME FOR THE 1 ANDKEROB! A “ UETRACT or TUB ke, ue Cancaco, 1H.,.Sept. 26, 1863, NIGHT BLOOWING CEREUS. cent - In addimon to the prison 8h hanged, a8 . oes ment of some © fellow on Onere vreeently exe! 5 5 - 2 Tho demand for cotton was medvrate on Saturday, at | Wo an a i eins 7 S908, 900 a acacsd in to-dar's Haran, ave alt citizen prmoners ey = E Po ayer a naar te " MGHT BLOOMING CEREUS. Unsettted prices, ‘There was a good inquiry for all kinds |. iy, with all confidence, leave the matter paroled previous to May 6. ormatsig of & locomotive and twenty cars, lame NIGHT BLUDMIXG CEREUS. | of by in their ds. zm, bound West While coming dowm the four mile ae of Socata and the market waa generaily firmer, the . “ Four hundred exetanged cavalry arrived to-day a tho grate vetwoen Matteawan and Lawtou, me drenkes NIGHT BLOOWIAG GEREUR | fiaieed repinns, iy selously lmpeding tbe aLeen Whether this unusual rendezvous of Russian | cavity camp at Gieabare’ Point from: the parole camp at comdine, noki‘the eid iad ah ahatuain saat dnainalt ane wiawe ALObNia CEBmen. | Pork was active at mlvauoed prices, ni usmnese | War Vessels in our waters has or has not a poli- | ARs, un1 another detachment of abeut tho same : ict —— Teas rojorted. iw oaher keds, ereaet leer 1 * ie number are on thelr way AA poling out a link Oetwonn the cise, thes Gnaiig the NIGHT BLOU WING CEREUS, ; Nor kin sions at uniform | tieal signi i § . raus. Sugar was the only active aruicie in tho grocery | CS! significance is a question which it is unne Ry thts exchange about Mien thousand mon. horesm | ‘a? NIGHT BLOOMING CERRUS, ling. prices were very firm. Whiskey was steady, wih | Cesdary to discuss here. Even though it may Being wpon the down grade, the engineer did nag dis a a tioderate demand, “Ft areravaed’ lee attention 7 n tho fore relensed on purole, wit! be returned to duty and added rea Tian ot” ta Sigta, Wed Qo aee ‘mes MIGHT BLOOMING CERKUS. lers inated on full prices, a view of the light Bot have been so intended, it will probibly | tote effective stronctiy of thedinion armies, fas vans rene t ig eticaiaaiels aynnn Sepaaina diate Socks Hay was solling freely. Teather was in gord | have a political effect. The two nations have pes 3 A ines ape from th hd bow. titat fran which ft taken | rej est. The (reightamarket waa somewhat brisker, with po nes riyssibo eRlaply kg Purceseed Within to minutes afterwards the rearsportion of the | faint’ Fare M AN & BOX, Bt. Ni inuch firmmess in rates, There wad 0 romarkable | MAny points of similarity, and have each a| Fourburared dowerters:frout the Army of the Potomic “ BRAC S00 etnian: Hae. chonge m other articles, | The Army of Roseor: Heart of the Rebellion, We are informed, as from an oracle, at Wash- ington, that “the government has received glo- | tending the warmest hospitality to her nxval rious news from General Resecvans,” but that “the details cannot be stated.” We are left te ; have a grand Danguet and ball, and let Sew conjecture, therefore, what this “glorious news” | York on these occasions éutde hersel’ ia is; but, though it may be something niore, we liberality and magmifleence. conclude it cau be aothing Jess, than that Rose- crans hasbeen heavily reinforced, that Burn- side has formed «junction with him, and that their consolidated forces are ready for a defen- sive or offensive battle at any moment. Our latest advices from Nashville will certainly beur this construction, We may therefore | wore all dressed io full uniform, and wore the decorations dismiss our apprehensions regarding the safety | of the different orders which have been: awarded them of Rosecrans, and await without anxiety the | >¥ the sovereigns of Europa developments of the day. ‘Tho Mayor received this imposing visit, alike oompll- Y 4 mentary to bimself and to the city, with hia usual admi- In order, in the meantime, to impress upon } rapte presonce and urbanity.. The followtag are the names the administration the necossity of strengthen- } of tho officers referred to:— Our Ruesiun Visitors TAM Mayor, ‘ut hile office, in tho City Hall, to pay their respeets to hiny ing, as ast se possible, the army of Gen. Rose- | Rear Admiral Lanne: crans for another and more successful advance, Sobeaia Lande ig we would especially call the attention of Presi- | Catan Kopytoo, Captain Kraemer, Fing Captain Lakovnin. They were presented to the-Mayor by Ie Baron d'lston Sacken, Consul General of Runsta in this ofty. dent Lincoln and the chiefs of the War Office to the following extract from a leading editorial of the Richmond Whig of the 23d instant:— z Many of the Russian officersy Ja aniform; have appeared Situated as Rosecrans is, the victory that di dis. 780 oF capture bis whole army isa pear acon If |, S-day on-the streets, and have exckod much curiesity he ig permitted a hold Chattanooga, then our victory | fromthe novelty of their dress, ‘They have-visited many wituodt it, and we huve only to mourn that se | stores, hotels and Plages of amusement, aad a to muny brave men have died in y “ ge a is aide wid Bie ond acne |, bo enjoying themselves. Some of the crews: wero-sle0 ashore om liberty. Religiod@ Incettigence. CHUKOH SERVIOS TO-DAY. Rev. Stephen H. Tyng, Jr., chaplain of the Twelfth destroyed or driven from East Tennessee; otherwise the If this strong- confederacy. He holds a region pestilent with disaflec. | Tesiment, will preach to its members and their friends iu tion, that needs ouly the presence of a Yankee ar: Ftpen into full biown treason. He holds the country Myst Supply meat for ouv army, nitre for our powder. mills, and coal and irou for many of our manutacturing establishments. ‘ihe possession of that country is of im dis engable necessity to us. Bragg is contending. jvice with four and trembling over what he bas dose, a he win, it will be the superbest achievemens of | would be vetter for Mexico tan republioan avarcisy. e war, that the failure of Bragg to demolish or dziwe when passing Matthias Point om the 24th | from East Tennessee the army of Rosecrans fis sustant, all the buildings et that place were dis-*] equivalent to a rebel defeat and a Union vict.o- Four Union gunbo.ts and | ry, notwithstanding eur heavy losses in artille ry, ammunition and supplies in the recent blwody battles. Kut the Richmond Whig, with a/.] its | will deliver the rst of four lectures oné‘The Religions of important specifications of the value of/ East Tennessee to the rebellion, fails to teJ1 the ant, arrived at Boston yesterday after- | whole story. While General Rosecrans holds his position at Chattanooga he not only helds the main railroad line between Virginia and | Scotland and Irciand, will presont the object of his mis. journals, so that our files have not come to the Southwest, but menaces those last remaining lines which pass through the heart of Georgia, and the couyplete subjugation of that State aud | deliver the third discourse on the moral aspects of our Alabama. Nor is this all. We dare say there are now in the northern and interlor counties | Subject—“Neglected Children aad-what should, be Done of Georgia and Alabama hundreds of rebel aaid that Earl Russell's written message to | emigrants, with their thousands of slaves, from Kentucky, Tennessee and Mississippi, awaiting howd not leave his yard } the rebel reoccupation of the country between Chattancaga and the northern borders of We dare say that in Central Georgia and Alaba ‘ma there are heaps of cotton bales stored away for safe keeping equal in value to two or three hundred millions of dollars. In fact, the army of Rosecrans at Chattanooga menaces the con- centrated wealth in slaves and cotton of all the “rnment has observed the rules of a | cotton States cast of the Mississippi river. | made by the concentrated rebel forces under | tory the trophies of which are twice told That | Thirtiott-street, this evening, Service will commence at half-p.st seven o’ lock. Ib is the prize for which Untic ho bas won tt we can but re- | ©: M-» wilh De discussed ** The Mouroe Deotrine.”” The opening speaker will argue that a liberal. monarchy In St. Ann’s churon, Eighteenth street, near Fifsh ave. Rue, services at haif-past to, three andbalf-pasdseven, the afternoon being for deat mutes. In St. Paul’s Methodist Episcopal church, corner of Fourth avenue and Tweuty-second street, preaching by. the pastor, Rev. H. B, Ridgeway, at half-past tem in the morning and in the evening at hall-past.seven, In the Second Universalist church, Rey. G.T. Fianders: This confirms our late view of this subject, the World,” at the Historieal Society's buildings, Klevent street and Second avenuv, this evening: at half-past seven o'clock, Morning service at @ quarter to clove o'clocx: Rev. J. W. Massie, D.D., LL.D., of London, bsaxer of the address of four thousand ministersof Francs, England, sion at the Congregatioual Tabernacle, Jerscy.City,. tlais morning at balf-past toa o'clock. Rev. C. C. Goss, pastor of tho Christian Ailianc%, will city this evening, at the Tabernacle, 446 Broxdway. for Them.’’ Rey. Dr. Scott will preach in thaWorty secand straes Pres- byterian church, between Seventh and Kighth axenges, at half past tea o'clock in the morning and! half-past three o'clock in the afternoon, Subject in the adternoon— ‘Benefits of the weekly Sabbath to tha-Business Men of the City aad Towns.” Rev. Dr. Massie, of London, the bearse of the protest from four thousand British ministers againss Knglish re- cognition of the slaveholding confederacy, will give a farewell address in the Broadway Tabernacle church this evening ut. even o'clock. Kev. Dra,a.D. Smith, Armi- tage, Duryea, Cookman, Thompson and others will take part in the services. Rev. 8. D. Burchard, D. D., wil preach in the Fifties), streot church, botwees, Broadway and Eighth avenue, as jour o'clock in the afternooa, In the Mission chuzch, corner of Madison and Gouver- nour streets, under the tare of the Rev. Dr. Hardenbergh, services morning aud afternoon, at half-past tea and half- past three o'clock, In the Memorial church, Hammond street, comer of Waverley placa, the Rev. Dr. Montgomery, rector of the Church of the Lugarnation, will preach this evening. Ser- Vices 4 bali.past ten, balf-past three and hulf-pest seven o'elock. in the Mariners’ Temple, Oliver street, the Rev. a. Weberg, of Sweden, just returned from that country, preaches wt balf-past ten o'clock this morntig,and W.S, and the expulsion of “the Yankees” ssippi, in order to return homeward. All these considerations, together with those presented from the Richmond Whig, will satis- factorily account for the desperate efforts Bragg to crush the army of Rosecrans, and for the dismal rejoicings at Richmond over a vic- those captured at the first battle of Manassas. With all these captures from the broken and disordered colamns of our army, they amount to nothing ‘while Rosecrans remains in East afiernoon, In the Janes Motbodist Episcopal Missloa, Forty-fourth #treot, just west of Teuth avenue, the Rev. J. W. Lindsey, of Kaghveouth atreet, will preach at ball-past ten u'clock jn the mozning, and the Rev. M. D. Cranford, P. E., at buli-past seven tn the evening. Love (east at three o'clock in the afternoon. Ur. George Junkin will preach in the Canal street choreh, corner of Greene street, to-day at hall-past ten A.M. and haif-past three P.M. There wili be a meeting this evening in the Broadway Tabernacle churoh (Rev. Dr. Thompson's) for the purpose Of extending farewell courtesios to the delegation of min- with the army of Rosecrans destroyed, | \tors from Great Britain, who recently came to this Bragg bad ouly ‘o move forward by rail to | country charged with a message of sympathy from the a junction with Lee, in order to crush | ministers of Groat Britain and Frauce, Addresses will the army of Moade, or drive it behind the forti- | ¥® made by clergymen representing the various denom|- at cloek. fications of Washington. General Thomas, with eee piatoarag aia Actes Catrina Bt. his uneonquerable corps of Spartan soldiers, Faprit, West Twenty-second street, near Fifth avenue, las saved the country from these terrible dis | morning servieo aod sermon by the rector, Rey. Dr. Vor- asters. This grand enterprise of Davis, which, | ren. Services to commence at balf-past ten o’¢lock. if successful, would have compensated him for | 1 the Fitty-eecond street and Third avenue new. Con- the logs of Vicksburg and Port Hudson, has | &#*19n4! eee, B Siacomse this morning by Prov A ; ‘ . fessor Benjamin T. Martin, of the New York University. failed and bis failure, including the losses of | 1 the evening an interesting sermon by a Congregational his soldiers in killed ani wounded, is indeed | ciergyman. only another disaster to his sinking cause. ‘The Rev. Dr. ve babe Preach at the rooms of the ‘9 mn New England Soldiers’ Re'iel Association this afternoon What next! Itis possible that Bragg may | cas ue: next try the game of concentration in Virginia, cs ‘ ‘The Rey. Samuel Hapeon Cox, D. 1,, will preach in the while Rggggrans is repairing damages in Ten- | piny qin street church, near Lexington ayenue, this pessee. We hope that this contingency has | morning avd eveningzit the 1 hours, been anticipated at Washington, and that the In the Cbrietian chapel, Seventeenth street, near Sixth absence of the corps of Longstreet and D. H. sirong position and daily receiving reinforce- ments Imperilling the army of Lee and the rebel capital to secure the destruction of Rosecrans, the failure to destroy him endangers the army of Bragg, and places Jeff. Davis himself in w very critical sitaation, But his cause was and this, grand experiment in Goorgia was worth all the risks involved; for, avenue, Urban C, Rrewor, minister, will provch wt half g past feo A.M. and half'pat seven P.M. Sunjeoh, thorn: Till from the army of Lee is an advantage fog" Ihe Obristian [lest.’? Even! The dean vhich will be profitably seized upon by the ) Gj» ad In the Church of the Good Shepherd, Fifty-fourth etreet, near Second ayenue, Rey. Ralph Hoyt rector, af- ternoon serv ica will bo resumed to-day at half-past three o'clock. Morning service at balf-past tex o'clock. Camp mecting to-day at Leferts’ park, corver of Gates fod Torp avenues. Love feast at haifpast nine A. M, Preaching at three P. M., by the Rev. Newton Hos. ton, pastor Of the State street Congregational eburch. In the Dloocker street Universalist church Rey, Moses Ballou preaches thie morning and evening. Subject for the evening" Fire and Arimstove for the Wicked,” A pocond discourse of “The Resurrection of the Deadt? will be delivered by Prof. Mattiaon, in bis church, 1 Forty fifth atrest, near Sixth aronuo, to-day at hall-pust ten A.M. ; evening service at bail-past seven P.M. Spiritual meeting Of ihe congregation of the New Dis. Army of the Potomac. Civic Hoar: eS TOTHE OFFICARS OF TAR Ressian Feet -For the first time in our na- tional history we have an opportunity of wel- coming to the Empire City of this continent the officers of @ Russian naval squadron, There may have beon one or two vessels of that na- tion in this port before; but this is the first ocen- sion of a general rendesvous of its ships-of-war in the harbor of New York. The event should not be allowed to pass without a fitting recogni- tion, and we bope that preparations will imme- diately be set on foot for extending to the officers AL - ‘at bait past en A.M, thre ~ of the Russian squadron a public reception that com at walt O64 Broadway ‘corser of Twenty shina will do honor to them and to the city, We are | street. Subject, mornin Goepel” Aiterwoon coofsrence—'' the Trance fveoing—' The Logt."” In the Mariners’ Church, corner of Madison and Catha. rive streets, there will be liv ot batt past ten, and ip the evening, at haif-past xeven. iho Ree. Charles J. Jones. the former pastor. wit! proach decidedly ia favor of manifesting the friendship that existe between the two nations by a civic banquet to those officers. It should be gotten up & sermon 00 the death of Mrs Sarah T. Curtia, ti the on a magnificent scale, and in such a manner forenoun, and te the evening a discourse on ihe lows of that all of our citizens who wish to participate | we United States Drig Bainbridge. representatives here. Let us, by all menns, " Atome o'clock yestordhy the offisers attache! to the | Genera: Bat Russian mou of-war ia the barbor waited upon the Mayor i the th Mikels, of the Sixteenth street church, at three im the | es great role to perform in history. Ruasiahas | Were 8ent to the front to-day, —The Key te tho | been, in our present troubles, our steadfast friend, and the only reeegnition of that friend- ship which we, as citizens, cam give is by ex- ARKIVAL RICHMOND. West, Bixty-throe detevates, appointad-by the radicat conven. ton wht donignate ** ite Hero of Mew Orieans.”¥* beaded by JiwLano, hao alee arrived. with the President KILLED. Immnds of a (ollew ofticer. SHOCKING: TRAGEDY, IN NASSAU SPREBT... Dent by a -Retarned Voluwteer. BPRLL PARTIJULARS OF THE APFAIR—INTERESTE STATEMENTS OF THR: PIISUNKR AND A RYK W! NESS—TIUMPERPRTRASO@. DELIVENS ISSELF INTO TION OF ERK CRIME. ) dence, «t Flushing, L. |, whom he-came fin comtact with a oripple mimo James H. Ntxony.whe wastatanding in frost 0€ the door, The latter made come remai'k bout the ua- |, deremonious-manner in which Brown jostied against bun, when be was struck a viclam blow Mm the faco nnd * knocked down. A crowd immediately gathercseround the | combatants; amd Drove, whowas, eonsideral!™ excitedat 10, “wae pulled off the cripple, aad was marling for the carriagg, when the. proewate min drew <= revolver and fired threw shots at hira im rapid succ sein. The first two shots woul wide of the mark, ap déell harm: lessly ageioss ahe fromt .wulk of the building,, but »! she third discharge Broven was . to to the paaernant. Doctor Robinson , one of the do} coroners, who lwep- Pened to be yassing at the time. and was an eye witpess to the wRol@ trans2zetion, immediately repsiked tc» the rellef of tae wounded man,and of examining Abe wosnd, gave it sg bis opinibo. thea the imury was Latal, The Victim was removod from tite sidewalk to thebar mm, and placed wpon the countess: but ke expired tim lean than five minutes alterwards. The weund wis fomd to be in the region of .the. heart,.and: Dr. Robinson sbick> that the pulmonary amtery was severed. The oxctiomeut among: the crova whe had gathered arovuad the saioon ‘was ithonso, and ia toss tiiaa tow minutes alter theshoot- ing there was a concourse of several toousamd people 1D front af the este bishment, Niveo gave bimsel inte.custody immediately. atter the Occurrence, and handed. over his revoivonte deqausod’s partaor, Mr. Giferd, woe. also witnessed tite. uflpay aud did what he ccudd to prevent auch a melanokoly larmina- Mon, tbe dieulty. When bronght,.to the -Twonsy-si<th Preginct statya howe, iv ve basement of the Gay Hall, Uhorprisoner oiatuedcs that the shooting wee done in seif defence, aud exhibited, a biuckened ant, bruised eye in evidence of the.vioiwnes be bad received at the bands of dogeased. Fig stated, that be was thites-ona years of age, wus & vakive of Portland. and lout bis log whiio en. ed in the battle af al.'s “luff, whero-he was serving: on the someng re, iment Msine Volunteers: Lal some directions %0 the police Felative to.the disposition of the remains, ansounced that | the inquost would be beid at ten o'clock this morning. | He gave germission to the (riends of deceased to remove tue body to the residence of Willan B. Miner, No. 167 William atreet,.and announced thet ke would expect all the witnesses. te be on hand at uneariy hour in the Grown was avout forty five years of age, and. was born im the Feorth wacd in this city. He was a politielan Of considerable note, and his influonce was rendered Bay Side, L 1,9 favorite watering place fur the. political and sporting fraternity. STATIOUNT OF AN RYR wrrwne Dr. Thomas ". Robinwn, Denuty Coroner, mao was nw eyo witnea= to the affair, handed our reporter: she follow- iwg statement for pub!iowiion:— Twas pasting 1p Nassau atreat apout four e’lock, P.M and when neat the 2ridune office | observed Mr Brawo coming hnatity outot the Pewter Mux. on if to enter im front of the door, led against a cripple words passed be truck the prisoner « very heavy blow tn j the face, at the same time making use of a vivient re- mark. The cripple was knocked proeieate by the blow, and while on the sidewalk drew a revol Ds pocket and fired two shot# at deceased. which, however, took effect, aud then raising himrel partially frot the grouod, took m more deliberate aim, an, diachargiog a third shot, wounded bis antagenist in the breast. 1 immediately repaired to the assistance of deceased. but. upon examination, | found that bis injury ‘was (mortal, (he ball having entered the left broast in the Deceased survived but a short time, aud never word after receiving the tatal shot. Tho perpetrator of the deed immediately went into the fajoon alter suooting decewed, and, ackvowlotying that he inflicted the wound, gave himself into custody. STATEMENT OF THE PRISONER Retween three and four o'clock this (Saturday) after- hoon, | went into the “Pewter Mug”? with a view of get ting a drink; while there I met severs! military friends, At present on recruiting service in the city: I tink I re: mained fo coovestion with them until about four o'clock, when I arted tog» home. On gajaing the stoop Latopped for a moment, and while standing near the door Mr. Brown. the de ed. came out of the saloon with a basket in bis hood rently in agreat hurry. as he passed mo be kuccked up against me and nearly upeet me. Ttook no potice of it at the time, believing that it was purely accidental, The deceased went out to a carringo which was standing in front of the door, where he deposited bis barket and returned As be again passed, he knovked up against me for a second tim tiv with « determination to knock me down. e did 90, T seid to bim, F wish more carofu).” He turned around and repiied, “get ont, you damned old bastard.” Treplind, saying, that | had Feen the day bo mag Gould call me that name. He im: mediately Come fp tome and gave mon push, repeat ing the fainé expression | gered a little, and was Just in the act of recovering myeelf ‘from failing when be struck me a powertul blow on the left p- Ae temple and felle! me w the ground. I fell upon my back, and, as T lay, | drew my ia land fired. T then managed to get half up. when he came towards me with both Dendsraised, and | fired a second shot. | then got up, and fired the third time, the ball taking effect in his left A8 | Jred the last shot Mr. Gifford. the deceased's came upto meand asked mo what I was doing? I made him vo reply, but banded him the pi I was Pre! net mn Prthe prisoner chowed marke of having received a pretty revere blow on the temple. He seemed to regret ex cecdingly the unfortnmate alfeir: but believes be was fully jestitied in the act, being @ crip Homicide tm Williamaburg. A MAN KILLED DY BRING STABBED WITH A HACKLEPIN, Yesterday afternoon, about two o'clock, as fatal affair occurred io the ropewalk of Hen. William Wall, in the Sixteenth ward, Brookiyo, by which a workman named McKumiskey was instantly killed, Jt appears that a fellow workman aamed Kuippert has recently been drafted, and since the announcement of his good fortune | he hag been the butt of ridicule among all the bands of | the ropewalk. Yesterday the deceased bantered Knip- | pert. casing him © Lincoln s ball dog,’’ when the drat fay tok op @ bail of ofled hemp and threw rt at bir return he received a amart blow on the cheek, aud sein: & b.cuplenin—an instrament about two feet long an bar) —he plunged it mto the breast of McKumiakey with | auch force that it protruded bis Dack, and, passing | through bis beart, onased instent death. Kotppert iso Gorm wn, reading at No. 122 MoKibben street, rookie F. |»..aud the deceased 14 ® native of Ireland. ‘He resided in Moore etreet, near the ropewalk, = we f a wife ant ayo ng child, 'Kaippert is in custody, and an inquest | will be held on the body of the murdered map on , Monday. OF KXOHANGEW UNION PRISOWERS FROM About two thousand exchanged Union prisoners of war arrived!from Ricumond, via anoxpelis, during list night ARRIVAL OF HADIGAL DELEGATES FKOM MISSOURI AND KANSAS GENERAL YUTLER WANTED IN THE et at Jellorson city, Me., Sevtember®, just arrived Mere to-Gny. Thay come to demand from the President a, change ;of the imilimry eammandertof she Department of Missnert, and express’ # determination te VISIT OF THE RUSSIAN ADMIRAL AND BUITS 79 | remain bero-until their mission strall'be accomplished by the removalol Gonerat Schofield andthe appointment of ler, or some equally acceptable commander. undersiood that’ the delexation are enanimously io i ever, mthey ts the Chior Magistrate of tMo oity of Now York. They | qovieonie ni rhs toe cme ba The Kansas dolegation, comovsed ef cight mombbre,, , A mesating of these deogations was held this evonteg,. and committaes- appotnied: to preparce resetutions, draft. an address, .nd make arrangements for am interview: MASTER'S MATE ALFRED. MATHRWE*ACOWWENTALLY: Acting Master's Mate AMre@ P. Mathows:was killed on- ‘Dhursday last; onboard the Umited Statew steamer Wy others seriousby injurod aodankt, by the accidental discharge of a-pistel in the. | ‘The Prop vetor of thie “Pewter Wag” Shoes| CUSTODY, 4¥D PLEADS SELI DEFENCE IM EXTENUAN The usually busy thoroughfare of Nassau oereet, oppo-.| ™*t® by our pulaters in the historical tine, tuat this bold sito the Park ,,was tho scansof mobeckiog trauedy yestor: my to | the Chureh of the Mediator, Lexington avenue, corner:of | day afternoon, about quartor-past four o'cloek. At that, hour William 5. Brown, proprietor of the® ‘Pe weenMug”—a well known criaking saloon—was about stopping into'a At the-people’s meeting at.No. 187 Bowery, at three | Sarriage for the purpose of procoeding tor his country resi-; stag gee and fail + tp would be a little | n custody and conveyed to the Twenty-sixth | : train came thundering down the grade. The ongiveer tn, endeavoring to get away with bis per- ton of tho tram safely, put on sleam wilh suck Force as Wbreuk the coupling between the eogine and tho ears A collision iemediately ensued betweon the (we por- tions of cho train, and, aad to prolate, five persons were killed and twenty-two wounded, Some of the iatter are 0 geriously iajured that their cesovery ia impossibie. TERRIBLE STEAM BOILER EXPLOSION. A Machine Sliop at Baflalo Bestroyed— Thirty Persons furled Be- by drugetate genwcal y, A MUROBLA OF DB. STRBLIN: A tn: oly extrast of roote, bay all div ages of eraitieates dan: burning prema an If ke and of OF IMITATIONS. BREW ARI Ww OF IMITATIONS, BeWame BAITATIONS. ne STERUIN. STRRGING. MeWame OF 41 Pot ap in a ber coat ‘ati deuwgitn De, Md, AT ‘Depa a95 Bron ay RTHUB KENDAL MEFCH ABT. A — Woe WaRt amt jn Recomm :n''s tra) ators oF Kor a s, Be BEAAOGN + FREES. nexth the Ruins, Cr inemeat deus orend Bip vitae 07 amd a a, vin eae 1d ed BB, &e., &e, ae. burvare; Bopt. 26, 1863 This aftornoon a etorm holler oxplodedtin the establish ‘mont formerly known am tho Swartz Jrom Works, oa Chi Cayo street ‘The prourises were ocounied by EF. &. 3. Holmes, coop- er shop, andJ. 8. Ruger’& Co., and Thomas: Parks, ma. ) ebinists, ‘The building was noarty destroyed. Thirty poraons are supposed to be buried in the ruins. ean Raut: rae. ear rr BURGUNDIES, VINTAGE 1868; OF B. BRONINGHASS. Several hawe boon taken owt, one of thomdead andthe | pile.lt LouKeot Ohambertin, voy. Burvato, Sept. 26—P. M, Bhabion (Whtte.), Seventecn werkmen have airoxdy been taken outof the | These \Fine ire from houses of satablished zeputation, and the alvertiner tn vecoumending ther, feeur coasdeat ee prices, Old Botted Port Wine, sherries, Breadies, Oic’ Bourber- W price Hvis willbe forwarded on appiteasion. A 1) WORD.—RUY FIRST CLASS SILVER: Taie Cutlery. Coorine Utensl'e, ac, at 8 Great Bavaar, Cooger Inxtt BOX OF NOTE PAPER RBADY ENITIALED, & AP ia teas price only $4 75, at GIMBREDES, Broadway, \ {Tudms, most Of whom wiliidie, It is thought there are {90H fteon move beneath the mse of rubbish {| Fam Anra.—The largo pieture representing. tho deat of Gon. Lyon, now on exbibittom at the Derby-Gallery, hax thos far not been fortuvatoenough to attract the attention Of the critics, Itas, neverthelers, paluted wittreonsidarable Dromdth and foree, and although eomewhat-hard in tone, 18),0m the whole, very effective. So little effortas beng essay by av anoaymous artist is entitled ‘to favorable Drawinas ot xurray, Bday & Lat And changes of the at-nosphere. remety im Algers ani the Crimes ky amd Mingo tterie in Amevion years az e e weil iba Che led nnacrupy tons linitaters to drug te Ati, Ath so-called “Bites,” «fH none conca tions ef ee Kunreon; TAY BA, 26, GO, 15, 61, Hi, 42, 2 51, 7, 43, 57, Chreulars sent {see of charan. hy addrasaing cithar to° MURRAY, BDDY & 00) famous drew genuine Freon fn Amertea by 8. Wnal-Or over virtneR, SO) are made {a France: and , ole importer, 70 Nassau ot & B Cognac Bitters. STRINFEL ara T CHURCH, Av HOM eae Covington. iy., of Ss Louis, Wo A Note Paper, in elegs OMo1al Deu winge-of the Shelhy College ee Lowery of Kentuoky KANDERTHS PILLS —THIS Ley ema ors Exwna C1.499-60S—Sept, 26, 18% cures witem all others had tahed. 5T, 64, 66 26, 54, 9 41. 59. 78, 38, 24s ‘Coass 605—Sept, 26, 1863, 59}, 39, 65, 9, 33, 5, 49, 69, 46, 7, 28, 64, 6G; 52, 37, 5. GDivenlars sent vy addres: “SOHN 4. MOARIS &-CO., ‘Povington,. x. plesy, they enre digen-es of che heart ani ‘d bittous pill shey have hot thelr eq foyed accor’ ing 10 directions acco. pae ingeach nos of New Style trey produce yrent purity Of blood wml tae syatem generals, casing omy of vitiated ta ters which hae bec # se ees OF In jAFiONe, and secur.ag. in the reconsirue:ion-of- the-dieeased parla hothing bub. sound. healthy materia ®, ‘TBue Brauderth's ERLE Cl ee Pils e3 fi Of iifewhere: it s most want OMe1al Drawings of the Library Asse- | ed 0 the h — auininl, body. ‘Bnd: a comseqnent Ca ciation Company's Lottery of Kentucky, duction of the death principle Those who use them seem Kawna Lace 331—Sept, 26, 2963. recover and enjoy a remarkable al:are of Lenlth 43, 36, 42, 76, 30, ». 44. 63. 40, 55, 67, 18, 22. DYSENTERY CURED, ‘Crass S80-—Sept. 26, 186% J, of Monmouth cubaty, Now $ ae OO. 43, OT 91 4 troubled. tm Janu 4. 24, 64, 5h, 25, 22, 29, 43, 27, 15, 46, 96. SEK canueniaran Gays, and, took ten Shrew nrs nent by addrexang 5 elief. ‘ i TRANCE. BiLI8 wy CO.. Managers, Covingtow, Ky. eee ee ei oe eer my medical atte —— fyund it impossible to arrest." This was followed by dynam Prizes Cashed tm nll Urgalized Lotte- ff bia? ily & ries. Information given, | JOSEPH BATES | Beoker, ‘Brand «11 Wall street, room No. 1, New York. tery. My: strength was all geno. threugh EA as Ttookit. A friend from New York. Lewis, fortunately called on me and advised "a: Pils, I thought, in weak condition. one pill woald se enough: but he adimiuistered four, and the next morning Prt ahed im all Legatized Lotteries. | four mors, Mich impurity came {rom me, wad. to cy ean Beformnation given. prise, the soreness and pain dirsinished, One box cured 4 me fills. Tam now hearty, with a tne apprtile, You ae liber a thin members 1 BASE OF ROSCOB,K. WATSON. Dr, B, Brexomern, New York:— 1.2, ‘ private in Company F, Seventeenth Yorksv . While at Harrison's Landing and on Se Rapoalannook, near Fasmouth, 1and many of the oo: were sick with biltons diarrnoms. army surgeon cure us, and T was reduced ne. Amung company were ouite a numberof members who had w A in your, lavoral at Bin ra were not sick. be caus choy used Brandreth’s Pills. twon me and otbers to use the pills, an in from.twoto tive After this our boss used Bram J. KB, CLAYVON & CH, 10 Wall street room Ne-6, BM. F, Royal Huvann Lottery. per cent preminm paid for prizes. information fur- Highest price patd for doubloeas and ail kinds of and ailvor, TATUOR &CO., Bankers, 16 Wall ator. N. ¥ a F-rrts & Son's Boots, Shoes ani Bate morals. or Lare Hoots, all styles. 656 Broadway, (wo foors Ddelow Fourdtatrent K. Mendes 645 Broadway, Berween Bleecker and Armity atreets. dreth’s Pill be fe . colds, rhe: MENDES ©; ULATE ts recommended to. persons ef | and mses dial thay tall tm Costorg hesibhe Out of dehieate haulth be its heneneent, a@urtshing qualities, The tude to you for my good health, [ sepd you this lene crlebrated Choceiste Honbous. well reputed for their excel- | which. if necessary, the enlire cumpany would af) im lent ‘ante aod acor, are preferable, to any oluer candies, Tesnosttuliy youre, 1g taboo Watson. which aa only to the ¥ ‘hens celebrated Fille are sold at 35°, per box. Fs Leee —— - —~ pied ee ay & © aps Ay Wheeler & Wilson's. Highest Premiam | !h m:, “Private | Stamp.” —— be ct Tetters. Princtpal offlon, Brandreth House, Yew York. py og Poote’s ont Umbreie, Lock Stands, by all des ura, N. B.~ Old atock cheerfully exchanged. Grover & Baker's New Look Stitch Ma- USINESS CaRDs, INCLUDING CARDS, $1; 2.008 I ne, No 9, 1 the best and cheapest produced. For Buiheads fire: claas, $8; 1,000 Crrenlars or Lahals tw more wide spread by his lug connection with thePawter | tallorsuse Price $45. Ollica 495 Broadwi large quantities, 50 cents per 1.00), All winds of printing, Mug," ata time when it was the prinetpal resort iar de- ven anor: eco sane — speck of a ‘abel to a book of «1,000 pages Mooratic politicians of all stripes-and grades. The “ Atay" Compote Iron Railing, a Solid eT DAWLEY, 19 Park row ito Astor Toner ‘Toman ry “ial bot’ ae ee Just | wrourht and eaat tron fonoa The most sibatantin fence : No ise =. 40) , bu ny, ywh | made UTCHINSON & WICKERSHAM, removed to Nassau’ street, under the Sunday SAEs ATOR, Us ee rece ar Time: office. Ho was also proprietor of a large. Rotel at 2, Preach Clothe dress varnemte We ae ». Gurney & fon, 107 Broadway, Ready made Overcoats, ats, de, were awarded nt the late Wa'r ‘The First Premium for the The Firat Premitim for the ha American Institute— Ife Size Ol Portraits. Water Color Photocrapns LABELS AND TAGS—ALL red. printed and plato, in quantita ‘CTOR E, MAUGER'S, 119 Cl 1 geen hon ‘ white and sul Avit purchasers, at Vi street. ‘260 Canal acreet, Baas of Broadway. | | \ | ‘The First Promiuin for the best Imperial Retouched Pho: doorsphe, } The First Premiam fr the best Cartes do Visite. J)BMOCRATIC UNION ASNOCIATION, 282 BROAD. way —Hon. BLIP. NORTON wil! address the above Association on Tuesday evening, Se) tembe> 2%, (#63, at o'clock. LUKE F. COANS, P Vas. A. Canpuny dy. H. W. Autus, | § Sceretaries, BE, Ax8, BAR—DR. CADWELL, OCULIET ABD J, Arist, 34 Clinton piace (Rigntn street). te 8 praetiie or of twenty years’ experlemoe. especialy treating the Rve ond Ear. Offies hours fron 9 to & Dr, OAL FELL bes great experiouce in Cataract Operations PASHIONS FOR THE LADIES —LE BON TON, Iw od by Mr. TAYLOR, 407 Bron way, te bey “ot heanest anid mow val journal imported fron Park je copy, With full sized pattern Vewrelve Cartes de Visite, $1; Two Large Photographs, $1. Froof shown five minutes after sitting. VAUGIAN'S, 28 Bowers, near Prince street. New Savateca Spring.—The Propric- tors bave opened a depot for the sale of this superior water at No. 09 Barc.ay street, New York SARATOGA SPRING CO. vers and Spectactes, to f old and young. by day or Highly recommended by SPMMONS. Preser OG Rrondway, opp. site Bond atreet. nd Powerfal De y and Night Glasses, for the field, sea, opera ant t, portable and efficient, "A splendid EMMONS’ ay, Lofarge House. Brittians Doublo Parapectiv tourists’ tse: comp axsortrient at Ocultsts’-Optician, 669% Broa TL owaee. OSTROM & CO. Successors to i ws ATUS, Second Hand Safes foc Sale—Cheap for ‘rout street. No. 105 Fi cash, at 100 Maiden Jane, pe tantly on hand Constantly on lw for export and ho pee for article Also very SuperP ENCH SPIRITS, Rridgewater Paint.—Cheapes' durable paint ta the market. for roofs, rota, work R. REYNOLDS, Agent, 74 suitable for manufacturing fine peri uimeries, &e, Electricity Applied, tn all Ite Various Azone CFTR RS ORe PAL g &.,1%s forms. by Dr. CHAMBERLIN. 0 Bond street. where the | oe wew York, pursuant to & resolution ct the Board most remarkable cures are easily pertormed, Cleculare for | Si yercta oP ke cas 9 of New York. this tay ap. trae beiaeaip sina by ine, do hereby olfer a reward of five bun ted dollars tar rreat and conviction of the Inurderer W. A. Bachelor's Hair Dye—The Best tate Colong! HT. O'Brien, Of, the Jn ied In. the vorlo—barmions, instantaneous, reliable. Sold by | ment uh X.Y. 5 'V., who w all druggiats rfumera, Factory 81 Barclay atree in aasieting the civil pprrvinoce a sa aba EA aament te Ve we paid on tee cortincate of tee] eiee Christadoro’a Hair Dye, Preservative | ordudges before whom the conviction oF wh hat and. j9in addition 0 the veward overad OF the city In my general proclamation of thet and Wi The dye applied by ‘olesale and retail, No, 6 Astor House, EL wrLMtA, amt GBORGEK OFDYEE, nayon ATEW GOODS FOR THE FALT. TRADE, yd received per sulps Anow Delius, Prince Impertal, Cela, pronan ohctie a Piatra oe BRONZER GROUPS and F me New styles of BRONZE AND HARB. PARIAN STATUARY Intte mannfactnrers, New shares of RENCH CHINA DINNER AND THA SETS, ‘M0 “iflecent patiorns of decorates ‘0 aod Kngrared ( aseware, new paner hibition, ALSO, our usual fine aseortment of CHANDELIERS, STL.VER Wigs, Toapecs, H: Moldy ‘ream, for BATCHELON'S, 16 Bond street r Dye, Hnir Dyeing tifying the Bair, at W. 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