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i -ew cess Movements of the Officers Yesterday. EXCURSION DOWN THE BAY. Visit of Admiral Lisovski to Admit- ral Farragut. Reception. of the Russian Naval Officers isin THE PROGRAMME OF ARRANGEMENTS, ‘GBAND MILITARY AND CIVIC PROCESSION. MILITIA TO TURN OUT, &.. ke. THE ée., Excarsion Down the Bay. A VISIT TO THE FORTS—INTERESTING INCIDENTS OF T TRIY--FRATERNITY BKTWHEN KUSSIANS AND AMERICANS—SPEECHES, TOASTS, ETC. <. On tho invitation of the Piiot Commissioners, and also that of Gevera's Dix and Canby, some twonty of tho Rus- aian officers attached to the flvet at present in our harbor west ou a trip down the bay yesterday. They were ac: companied by a large number of gontlomen, repre renting the civic, military and naval circles of our community. Among these on board were the foliowing:—Geveral Canby, Mayor Opdyke, Admiral Yaulding, Gereral Van Vilet, Recorder H fim.n, Judgo Hiestand, of New Orloans; Colonel Frank &. lowe, Major Christensen, Rey. Dr. Bellows, Rov. Dr. Chapin, Poter Co por, Eaq.; Hiram Barney, Esq; E. Delafetd Smith, fs); the tive Pilot Commissioners, viz:—Mesars. ©. HL Marshall, ©. W. Plant, R. > turges, RL. Taylor and FE. EF, Morgw: Police Commissioners Acton and Bergen, together with several others, ‘Tho wames of the Russian officers w!:) were on board are as foilows:— Captain. Ront kot Lakevaoin, 19 nov. N ko ev. Bao. Aviaoff, Vaungren. Ve Liveop. Lixo ev Javebsen. Jatart ov. Kalinga, Feodess oil Loza.ov. Vishomkov. Bab Li suena Bub Licarens: Midsbiom in, Hiykov. Midshipas: Chrtekevekt, Midghi yin we. Alexiev. Lortwnoy. Kez'ov. Siemenov. Kerguett. Kogustiey and Fridoveki. Thedoat chartered for the ecasi.n was tho Traveller; apd a more cotmmudious ong cou!d not have been gelected, Kvery accommodation wa: provided, and the arraoge ments wats for tLe occasion were poriect in every par + ticular, ‘The bovt put im as the Staten Laland ferry dock, whore her precious freight was taken 01 boatd. The hour for te party to lexve was set dows at tan o'clock, Dbutit was close on eieven before the Travetier let go her ropes aud put oat 1).to the bay on ber missioa of pleasure. ‘Tho weather was all that could by desired. The sua shove brightly, while a geatle breere blew over the water which was most refreshing to those on board. ‘There wis an cvident dosire existing among atl to make the trip as pleasant as possible for tho distinguished of - + Gers who wore their guests for the time being, and who Fopresents!, as they most worthlly did, that great ompire which has 90 substantially sympathize! with us in our + present troubles. ‘There wore «ome twenty-seven of the Russian ollicers = On board of the Traveller, Those were dressed in full uniform, aad presented quite an agrevable aad romantic epposrance. S me five or six spoke Eng.ish quite fluently and conversed freely with (bose on board. The others re- mained tn kuots by themselves aud kept up animated div. Jogees ia their own circles. The great (cature of the Russian character seems to be the perfect vase and quiet with which bey adapt themselves to strange situations and localities. All of them yeste-day seemed as much at home among ehoir Americin friends as if sauntering leirurely through the streots of St. Persrsburg cr smoking segars on the decks of their own veasels, Those who could not speak Fagtish made signs ia order to make themselves under Stood, and expressed dle p regret that they were aot abic to enter into more lengthoves conversation. ‘The principal iatention of the trip was to visit the fort! cations 0: our harbor; but only one landing was made, and that oa the new fort now being constructed ot 8 ndy Hook. Ik wis to be rogretted that Admiral Lisovsk!, §p cowmand .f the Russian squadron, was not on board, Dei g prevented, as our reporver was informed, by other evgagements; but he was ably and appropriately repro. eoited by Captain Boutakoff, of tho Ostiaba, who also Speaks Rogi'sh quite finentiy. ‘The frave ‘er move: slowly down the bay, in order to Giv0 UL» officers « chance of seeing tho forts. The ut- nowt intere*t was man ested by those geutlemnen ia seru- Uiuizing the dierent fortificstions as the bout steamed lowly past. Nearly all the officers were provided with glasses, with which they scanned the various works with en ovideat caer desire to make \hemeclves thoroughly aoqurinted with the operations before them. Uccasion- ally, when they did uot understand a particu’ar poiut Felative to its necessities aud utility, they would make foquiries from those pearest them if they were abie to apeak Engin. General Canby had issued orders to the Giffereut forts in the harbor w firo a salute of fifteen guns On the appearsnce of the boat bearing the excursion party, aod when the Traveller paseed by, bang went the big guns, the salutation being given with fine effect at each place Some three hours were occupied. in this manger, Until Fort Richmond was reached, when some spe cimess of rifle praction were given for the espe cial benefit of the Russians. Tho boat then headed for the new fort now being constructed at Sandy Hook, where the entire party landed. General Canby sh. wed the Oficors over the entire works, andat every point they ex- Pressed themselves Lighly pleased with the strength and ipgenaity exhibited in the erection of the fort. The offeers Oa thoi m: ding wore met by the following officers of the Twooty-sixth Michigan and Kleventh New York artil dery, at present quartered in that locality —Lieutenant Colonel KE. Stein, Lieutenant Colovel I. Goa, Thore gontiomen aid all in their power to make ‘Aho stay of the Russian officers ag agrecabic as possible, and tok moch pains to explain mat- ers in connection with the fort. Here also were given some specimens of rile practice, the natere of which, at tho reyest of Geoeral Canby, is not publisned. “Phrougho st ibid inspection, as well, indeed, as throughout vdbe whote day, the Russian oificers pald deep attention to “the arioutest detatis which were expiained ‘The guard was drawn ap as tho distingul party tanded. Ail the troops stavioned in the fort were also oo bacd, and prevented arms as the ocers passe. A stay o about beif an hour was made at the fort, ‘when all again returoed tothe boat. After patting oat @zain from the dock the beat proceeded to directly opporite: Fort Richmond, when @ bait was made, A sumptuous collating being prepared, all on board sat down to d) jus- oe to the good things whieh were freely provided. J. 8. Sturges, iq... presiled upon the oocanhin. At the @ nelusion of the eating part of the programme, Mr, Str nom, who Is President of the Board of Commis. stomere 0. I’\lots, sald that before announetog the regular toasts be would enil apon the Counsel of the Board, Wm. Alien Builor, fsq., to say afew words of welcome t their Mr. BeTurn expransod gratidcation at being cal'et wpon to aot as Counsel in A canse (0 which be was Certain: of muccers He thought he could ask for a verdict for the Pilot Com: ssioners without the lesst fear of its not betng eocorded. |t was certaivly a moet eratefah task to epenk fim their belis!f on sach an ooeaston, and in their name to weloome ‘be listinguished gorsts who had honored them WHA Lbeir presenos, espect Ty the gailant oMeers the Russi nna. y. Of the power ohd grestoens of the em ire @f Roasts, ssid Mr. Butler, the noble vessels now riding io Our harbor are a Gtting emblem; of the sterting are to cational embloms valet quali foe clin, wo tave tbe uring | {2 thelr dwebiage and pines & besianss Witnesses among us. J: was most Gitiog that (Be | from their vouscin, peated to display heir Gags tour of imepection of our bay and harbor be | By order of tho Committce made under the auspices of the Pilot Commisstovers. Vader the. lane of cue ‘Bala the plssiag but soeroes y ou oer wes gained, this Board To provide thage facies the ships of every country safety aud barre in our waters. Thus the Commissioners, in con- ducting our guests to the ditierent points of wteress tn the to repet convulsion to consecrate a day like that to such a reanton, and be trusted that while all the elements of nature wore biending ia such serenity and beauty 4 molgpt © be typical of the day soon to dawn when the amitics there pledged between America and Russia should overs where preval , 2d the elements of pattonal_ power and groatuess bieud y and seronity of per} Toasts were thea ven one 0 in the follow. ing ordor:— The Preaident of the Uaited States. ‘This toast was drunk with enthusiasm. The Emperor of Russta. To thig toast Captain Boutaxorr, of the Ostiaba, re- spouded. He said:—Gentiemen, | thank youfor the toast you have so choerfully drunk to the Emperor of Kussta. The Army of the United States, Goueral Van Vuier ded. He returned thanks for the toast in afew appropriate remarks, and conciuded by saying that he did not like to make bevore tals supector ofBoers; but he would say that be had made a8 good a speech as can be (Canby) This romark was bailed with much laughter, amid which General Canby arose one oe, said that Genoral Van Vliet bad made a better —" he could, a8 be was nota speaking man The Army and Navy of the Uniled States. Admiral Pacupixa ded. He eulogized the navy Of the United States, and sald that its officers were worthy of all the compliments which could be paid to them. ‘Those officers who had remained faithful to the oid fag bad performed their rp faithfully ard woll, The navy of the United States had always performed ite duty. He would give thanks to those Russiaa gentlemen for coming among us. Whenevor it became neceasary for us to shoulder a musket against a foreign enomy, be hoped that these gentlemen might be found boulder w shoulder with ua, as they had ever been since the com- mencemeat of the present war. (Choors.) The Russian Army. Lioutenant Avinory, of the Osliaba, responded, sry ing: — I thank you for the good feeling which has been mauiiest- od towards the Russian army, The Russian Navy Lioutenant Kasierintory reapouded, and said:—Gentle- mon, I should like to thank you properly and at length for the toast you have just proposed, and also 4o tell you of the sympathy all Gur people have for you; but Lam en- tirely uoequal to the task. (Cheers. The City of New York. Mayor Orprnit responded in a abort apeech of weleomo, alluding tboroin to the prosperity aud greatness of the city of New York. Tie Pilot Commissioners of New York. O, P. Buowr, 1'sq., responded concluding with the tonst— Our Harbor—aike to be devended against foreign and do- migatic eneroachinenta, Several otber volunteer toasts were drunk and reapond- ed 0, Rey. Drs Rettows ard Chapin also made short ‘speoches appropriate to the occasion. Zbout four o’clck the festivities of the table were con- cluded, aud the boit headed homewards. As the Travel. ler passed tho dierent steamers and craft plying through the bay. the party on board, being recognized, cheered lustily. On coming past the Kussian vessels tic chee's were sent torth from tho crews oo board, which wore as freely returned by the excursiwa party. ‘At six o'clock the. party was in New York, hus terminated one of the mrst bie snd in- axroca! toresting trips which bas takea place fn this vicinity (or soue ime. Lisovski to Ads miral Farragut, at the Astor House. Botweon twelve and one u’clock yesterday Rear Admi- ral Lisovski, accompanies by four of his ofiecrs, called oa aimiral Farragut, at the Astor (louse, On arriving thoy were shown into the ladies’ parlor, where in a fow minutes they were joined by Admiral Farragut. Ihe visit wasa (ciondly, ioformal aifair, and, mpm iy heed gether for a few wioutes, Mrs. ‘Adunl eal Farragut, ¢o- companied by several other iadies, eatered the room, wheo th party adjourned (0 a private parior and par- Wook of ap early dinner. Tho offeers were ali in full unt form, and attracted much attention frown the suastapt she ¥ . who appeared tb view with much pleasure the aly Nay ‘exbiting between the represcatative naval Easteru and Westera bemispheres. ‘The Reception To Day. ‘To-day tho city authorities will formally receive the Russian officers at present in our harbor, The following ts the prograname of arrangements reiative to the mat tor — PROGRAMME OF ARRANGEMENTS FOR TUE RECEPTION OF REAR ADMINAL LISOVSEI AND OFFICERS, OF THE RUSSIAN NAVAL FLABT. ‘The committee of the Common Councit, er eee the elt wr New Y Admiral Lisoveki and the Russian navy, vow in this port, will pon erp ‘the government yacht this Cor gq ie mare pane 1, at eleven o'clock, at pier io. 1, Fast river. ‘and proceed up the North river’ w Nhe flagship Al: joxandor Nevsky, where the resolutions by the Common Council will be preseated to the Admiral by Alderman Froment, chairman ot the Joint Spectel Admira: Lisoveki and the officers wit!, with the com mittes, proceed to the foot of Twooty third street, Sort river, wherea — wilt be Gred under the direction of to convey the dis- tinguished visitors, together with the committee aod the members of the Common Council, to the (ity Hall, where a formal reception will await them from his Honor the Mayor and the Common Coune!!, and ev will receive whe ragulations of our citizens genera ly. rhe entire First division of the Nattona! Guard, under the command of Major General Sandford, ss act as an escort, in sayin — the air order 1, on to unite with wu Major and | Vommon Gouneil of th reception of Rear Admiral Lisow suite, of the Rrssian Navy ‘The division | ne will be formed oo sre third street, with the right on Twel!th avenue, The eB will be fired by & setae’ brigade, ander the dircetion ot Brigadie: Gewy a shea heron: ter fe the pro oaeme of" the Common Cayacit Commitee. cof Major Ge etal CARLES W. SANDFORD, J. Wueoe D. ‘The procession wii! move from the foot of Tweaty third street, North Leds the perias, oriet— of Police. pe ‘a Cavalry. Sergeants at Arms of both Roards of tbo C.mmoa Coun. COB gk be te a the Carriage containing Rear Admir. sovaki ani sett Chairman of the Joint Committee. The remaining members of the Committee will ovcuny Carriages ou « tther side of that of tue Rear Admiral. ete etenatigs Latkovuin aod Fiag Lieu coutaining the following oMicors of the Rus- FRIGATE ALEXANDER WEVOKY. Lieutenant Nevastlekt, Carriages sian navy — Visbotakay, Master Petrov. Engineer Gausman, Midshipman Viatnovaki. idshipm sp hy Midshipmaa Liaiia. Midshipman Midsbipman Vilaad. WRIGATH osttana, Amoseoff, Lieutenant Kasberioiog, Midshipman Tudeer Midenipman oa 5 wort gv'e of the fark to vie Onty | ale ‘The Chiisone and howe Keeoors ea ths tine { the ith ANDRE ‘Chairman of Joint Committos: ‘Wu. Brromman, Seoretary. % ‘The following military orders have been issued:—- - ee KAD QUARTERS, Finer Di "en iat exe *., } Pareuant to division orders of the sith” the pl rede, on the Tat day day of Orso ext. ros with the Beer Admiral Tasos 4 Hine watt be tte armed sed, ton Fi ith avenue, with tb ou Pwenty secon fiero "hal peat ee rene Centrale eduarcine Wo as West apa (Wes past eleven o'clock A.M. JOUN EWEN, Brigadier atl colestion, band if lok will revert o ihe EE ree pee per MES PRICE. Licut. Cotonel Commanding, Wa. H. tious, Adjutant, Heapquartens, Foutan New Fou Be N. GN. YT, Pursuant to orders from division cries i yor ani Camano ieee *t —- ommon York duer iter ton of Kear Admiral Lisovakl and sulle. | gard In Lap oyemennte of division order, semble to morrow u is reaiment will as. Thursday), tn full winwer uniform, over- coat and kep). without Kapeack, oa the north aide of Union, aquare, at i o'cloe! nd drum corps will port to the ‘aajaiante al . eee E. AL, Colonel Commanding. W. P. Wapswoarm, Adjutant, ‘The Third rogiment (Hussars) Col: Poatley wil parado, ta full uniform to day (thursday ), to take part in the Rugsian guests of the city. ‘The sscemiiy will be within Madisoa park, at olevoa o'clock A. Tee our city authorities are making preparations to give the officers of the Russian uavy, in our harbor, a military reception. [ am truly glad to seo this honor 1 aid to them 80 soon after thoir arrival in our country. Would it not be woll for our citizens, in thotr private ca- pacity, to honor the sailors also” and I propose to give them a ride through our city aud @ collation at the Park. Lot our omnibus proprietors volunteot #0 many carriages. fot our butchers and grocers furnish beef, mutton ond hams for the occasion; let our brewers furnish the ale, and our hotels and restauranta the cooks; our bakers tho broad. Lot it all be voluntary, and 1 pledge my reputation the exprosamen will carry, with- Gut charge, ail articles tnteudod for the feast: and Jet. Ik bo said thit in America, and in the elty of New York, haa the foreign sailor Orst found that sailors, as well as ofl. cors,are cousidered as moa, and have been truly treated ag sich aay PEARL STREET. Treatment of the Russians, TO THE KDITOR OF THE HERALD. Haviog so%n several coplo3 of your paper on board their ships, 1 suppose that “our prospective allies’ aro ac quicing a knowlodgo of tho English language aad American characteristics at tho samo time. Hence thia communica tion. which I hope will be brought to their notice. Wo Dave heard of instancos where pot confiding strangers have been shamefully imposed upon in Broadway stores. They bave beeu mode to pay for articles wating at two dollars m_ green! & Russian gold coin worth five dol- ‘tare aod forty Ceuts,or throo times the value of the articles . If this happens iu respectable Brod way stores, what must be their experi fo the b; es perience in 7 The British Admiral end Consul Mayor's Office. About one o'clock yesterday afterncen two clegant car- riages drove through tho City Hall Park and stopped Opposite tho entrance. Four gentlemen alighted, one of them dressod in citisen’s clothes and tne other three clad to the uniform of British naval oo ‘The party pro- coeded up tho stops of the City Hail/and turned through the corridor jog towards tho Mayor's office, which “vbey entered, by 4 few curious spectators. It soon became koowg tho visitors wero nono other thao Mr Archibald, the E Consul; Vice Admiral Sir dan oi 5 ip-of tbe. line Nile, and Cap| George “Ae cad frigate Immoetalite, The object of the visit was w seo the Chief Maglsteate of the city, with a viow of tog an act of international courtesy. Mr. Opdyke bap. pened to be out a¢ tho time. So Mr. Archibald and Ste Alexander Milne and party lott their cards and do- Wasarnatom, Sept. 22, 1843. A Prevent for General Ingalls—Progras of the Improve. ments om the Capitol—The Reduction of Charleston Cor- siterod Certain, de, de. The officers of the Quartermaater’s Department of the Army of the Potomac bave prosured @ magnificent gold watch and chain to be presented to Brigadier General Rafas Ingalis, who bas so long ably administered tho dation of Chief Quartermaster of that army. The watch isa beaatiful Peodsnam's chroaometer, of the value of six haudred and fifty dollars. Upon the inner fide of the front of the neatly chased case isa view of the depot and harbor of Aquia creck, with its steamers and transporte lying at anchor and alongside the pier. Upon the toside of the obverse is the following inscrip- toa — Qeevecerececene rece revere Geasereneenenccssenseet BRIGADIER ornate RUFUS INGALIS OMcers of the Quartermasters Departmoct, Army ‘of tho Totgmac, deivhiesivionelnepberoctimpMendbtoiies soloevceceen ‘Ths spring which opens the cave has for ity bead a eptoadid pure white two carat diamond The watch 1s accompanied by a heavy plato gold neck: chain. The expense of the whole estableiment was one Unosand dollars The compliment is a yery handsome ono, and ia well deserved by its recipient, whose administration of the onerous aad responsible duties of bis duparimest has Boen such as to secure for bim the greatest regard and esteem of ali who bave had occasion to co-operate with him, or who Lave been ay od with the army, whose com/ort and eflleiency are so largely dependent upon the prom places, euergy fs abluy aeplayed by 4 Chiot Quartermaster. The portico of the north wing of the Capito! has been or the completed, and the marble figures, by Crawfort, ( Peoyney are being raised to their places. The o Reruns abo by the same artist, Laer comet New hod it ts t) Be cast in, this, couttey north wing Benate entrance, will be perfected this seagyp, but hat for the south wing will not be. The members of the [louse therefore continue to oom Ubeir seate by ss vter- f YW le ‘The sale yesterday opened very fairiy, end the prioe'- Pal invotees e0id coasisted of photograpa albums Ubose articles over thirty thousand dotlare worth wore Giaposed of during the day. Mr. A.B. Burdick, of fo ard street, Now York, made a vory got sale of ba iat ‘Of aibome, which are among the finest made in tie c (7 Ho neo noid 4 large oumber of ine “impeoding Cris” which were cated bo al ‘Wiltiam Rater & Co . of Pin a, wantity of their fine otra, e game city, bed & ver bouse a the only one bums for three and | dinplionted. Charter Domes had « very tee) hondred | Barnes ay) To 4a OCTOBER 1, 1863.—TRIPLE SHEET. waLeace's. ‘Tht theatre was reopeacd ines cveming, and, te inorease the imterest of the occasion, a now play was produced. Either of these events would have mado @sensaiwe ia theatrical ctrokes; but combined they wore almost tro: Gistidle. The theatre has beea froshiy painted, swept ood gara‘sbed, and looks as bright and ness as @ new pie. Gome improveasats, which we hoped woukt bare boon made, areas yo negiectod, but we have aot tbe heart ase hha Prarce acd \ory fashionable. Tin anew the fret opportunity the ladies have had to display thetr autumn (oile tes, took advaa- by with rue fominios spirit. Most orgeou adjectives and Lhe most ‘Seesesaniney of ous tasbicn segues toes dresses and bonnets we saw last cveuing. bo way, then, ‘thet ibegey, beiltiant audience and the bright, showy Hitile theatre suited euch other admirably, and made shri whole The audience was mostly com of this establishment; and, as of the favorite artists made his or hor re'ntree, wna a8 cordial and hearty as a Iclondly greeting. ina word, tae wadience and actors re ived (hemaclves into # wetect, ciogant and detight{ut Conmaiy party. new play ia is called Htowodate or tho Rifle Ball."* ‘The author is Mr. Lester Wallack. Wo aro writing thie Foe. ay potice at about —— ou ae io stil going o9, Three acts Ba two more—and, we (car, the longest Sou_renaie. ‘The sudwoce y are im favor Of taking it to two volumes, like one of Dumas’ sore end voto for kaving off now and playing remainder to-morrow Ss". evening. mansgemont obstinately refuses o nw bg bee ged Proposition, and insists upou thr w whole if it takes a week, We shall remaia with tho and see it out; but it is clearly impossible ive ae account of ‘tho plot or a dectson ia ro- merit of the piny, So far as we have gone ni _— good and full of very striking incidents— onpesialiy at the close of the first act, whore Lester Watlack Mind Mr. Gilbert bave @ prize ight. ibe sconory ts the best we ee i ae ‘Cots are ia groat demand. her wate The pratt THR BROOND DISTRICT—TWELYTH WARD BNDED. The Board of Enrolment, at No. 26 Grand streot, Brookiya, K, D., yesterday passed upon tho following eases. ‘To-day the Fourteenth ward will be begun — UNSUEFAMLE 40K. Roory Hartiog, 12th ward; James Lynch, 12th, Thomas Ryan, 12th; Michael iogan, 12th, Michael Murphy, 12th, Wm, Butior, 12th; Wm. 8, Woodward, 6th, xton, 12th; James Foticy, 12th; Joba Cierobugh, 12th; Hugh McLaughlin, 12th, Francis Jewott, 12th; Login Farrelt 17th; Edward Powter, loth; Vote: Gormai, 12th; Michael Rooney, 12th; James Wolt, 12th, Michael Rbeinhardt, 16th; Francis Jiet, 12th; Stoy Koran, 12th, Michael Fisher, 16th, Joba Dunder, 16th; Jobn Keitoy, Lith, Joba Kuntz, 16/h; Caspar Butman, 16th, Jona Backus, 16th; Phillp Zetlinger, 16th. Aue Joba McKenna, 12th ward, Robert Cowley, 12th, Johu Kennedy, 12h; Frederich Frankenstein, 12th: Patrick Brenan, 12th; Henry Muller, 12h; James Campbell, 12th; Joba Ponobue, 12th; Patrick Cosdine, Lath; Joseph Boteouan, 12th, Ferdinand Strum, aie Gottiatl Uitsel, With; Matthias Borg, 16th; George M Jobn Lett, J Michelbacxer, ‘oun; Sen fReintg, ‘pow, Wm. 16uh, Jol 0 Brien, 1th, PUYAICAL DEVANTLIFY. Joho Junsen, 12th ward; Oharies M. Lewis, 12th; Frede- rick Coifin, 12th, Jacob Vetter, 14th; Frederick A. Yeni, 6th; James Froch ich, 19th; Feitx McCabe, 12th; Simon Biakeran, 10th, Gustav Frederick, 16th, Wm Hogan, 12th ; Fradcis Doyle, 14th. ONLY SON OF A WiDOW. Richard Toner, Twelfth wara; Wm, Dowd, Twelfth ward; Jobo Counor, Twelfth ward tN RERVICW MARCH 3 Jobo Brazga, Fourteciith ward. NON RIUDENT. Samuel cherwood, Twelfth ward PALO COMMUTATION Mites S. Broaley, Tenth ward, James McLaughlin, Ninth l FATA OF MOTIMERLEAS CUILDERN. Geo, Voig, Seventeenth ward. ELD TOR SERVICE. Patrick Redmond , 26 years, laborer, John Dachert 27, surgical instrument maker, ‘Williain Tracy, 41, shipjoin- er, Jobo Raland, 22. fisherman, Thomas 8. Brown, 4, broker; William Burn, ®, ak ol Goorge Daven- port, 24, ces edn r! Ezekiel ©. Vandorbitt, 28, car- riage maker, Toutas Cook, 43, shoemaker: James Mol- i } 8s, shoomaker: Krvest Groschol, 32, carpenter, - Saokaon PHadioy, 29, ‘hipjoiner, Bernard Becker, 31, jurcher. soihere res, Hans Loren, 24 years, inbore, tor Wm. Joy, 10th ward; Wan. for inseefiuny, 16th ‘ward, Lorenzo ibaa: Franets Sty , 10tn ward; Philip Lacy, at, farteer, for James B. Kor 14th ward; Capa infu fo. Wun, Cornwoll: Daniel Broen, 18, sallmaker, for Waa oh Pian: ne itt, ‘31, carman, for Thomas Gainer; erancls Hobart, 40, etostwright, for Frank During | tage Ao two mea bes ana substitutes for , when they were diweovered by United ete ive officer George H. Sttterly and returoed to qa Brown and loop .war ‘ ‘They gave their osmes as John W. » aed both tothe reotvioelg MEER MONS Htrday os we yo. ; were 280 Washington street, B-ook!y 0. ‘SUBSTITUTES. png eke | ted Ws sey, dons Richard F oar tod ieee. fate —— Voerbart;Jotn H. bun pr cornices penesen Ward ted Robert Jubasoo wer Ki ward Graber. wane POR emRY ICR ‘vray Flecher, Arthar Fotteoroth, t, ds Deaiol Bitz, Win C. W olsake, Laclua ir HL jomeph reed, Le be. Schoununal Heenan, Jas. O'Conner, Char Francis C. Sartetlo, Eleva , Jak Murray, Bavacd P. Mackiatoah, I. ting, deraon, Win. B. Holland, Win. & Weekes. kat, Wee. Barry. Robert Dunkty, Thentore 3 Mark with Joba Q Osborn, im. M. Cornwall, y, George R. Caring. ee, ad. Manley ober Kane, Wan Brower, Patrick juiligan, Oscar E Wodgkio, Dav Cooper, Thowas b> afl Richard. Mott, Wm. T. Cuttor, Jr., Alfred F. v nome. M, Dagnall, Wm. ures, Albert §. Farrand, Wm. A. JTeys ious Kilalog, Alfred C.'Harras, thos. A. Gore, Jas. Compt. DmvAmiery $ A. Giivort, Joba Puiiine, Joba Skirving, BE. 1. Abel, Fret. Walker, avid Bedell, Yaa, MeKxy, Wim. O. Neste, Jobo Brannan, Geo. 8. Thompson, Thos. W. Rich, Wm HH. Mead, sah thea Keamond, Samel Polgratt, Geo, Wile, Jone Meliornler,) 1H Steel, Jax. A. Clarke, Jobo Mo- Cormick, T. Fitzvatrick, David © finle, S achormes, Wm. ¥.' Hugh, Jobo Mevariy, Clarenc» Sideli, Houry Froderick Mang, Frod. “Wau, M. Ackermas, Ceo, G. Marrita, Peter Angientaier Fred. Baumbach, Them Cur. ley, Th 6, Wilcox, 0, Whittaker, M. Kelly, J. ©, Baley, las, Wright, Jas. Campbell, Fred. Dose, John Miller, OVER AGE. P MeGorem,M fHolahan, Patrick Burns, Wm. White, Joha Mebtasin; Joun N. Amerman, Rebard verry, Hirem ‘Simpsos, Piward Doyle, Lake T. Merrul, Calvi, Witz, Frank A. W Ce Goorge Dunkie. TWO MEMPERE OF PAMTLY IN THR HERYICR. Chas, M. Rogers. FATIRR OF MOTIKRLIM CUILDRER Horace Strang. Oe RRDOTS Chas. Swift, F. Dingle, Francia © Nye BROOKLYN CONSCRIPTS RKEMPTED. ‘The Brookiyn Beard of Aldermen exempted the follow jarebal! ward—Joba Dwyer, Horatio 0 Cole. ward — Wm. Cherry, Thos. 5 Jaa, B. Wi » Patrick A. Lyan, Fravcu L Sixteenth ward—Wm. Corneil, Constantine Breaner, Dssteta, Andreas Frank, A. Feus, Wm. Birkea- mer, L, Coot. Seventeenth wart—Thow. Butior Acquittal of the Dratt Rioters in Boston. Boatos, Sept. 39, 1963 ‘The trial of the Prince street rioters, who opposed the draft 004 almost Killed the Amistant Provist Marshal ist Jaly, regulted to day ia the acquittal of all the prisoners 00 & polat of law raised by Mr Sennett. The point raised was, that the Assistant Provost Marshal, who served the (eotiogs 00 the drafted persous, war oot provel to be an Mice, 06 required in the indictment, but only an om- pore Death of Major ©. W. Sees. Hananereo, , Bept 99, 1988. Major C. W. Bese, aid to the Governor and Chief of ‘Transportation ead the Telegraph diet bers tha morning at seven o'clock, afyor an Ines of servers! houre. The Arabia Oatward Hoan Bowron, Sept 90, ‘The steamabip Ar via wai ed this forensom, with thirty passengers for Malifar aod vinty-Aive for liverpool Bae takes 088 987 000 in apm United States Steamer Sacramento. Boman, Sept 1868. Arrived Dated Hiatas sieamer Baccaments, (rum For Vem Moarce Arrivate and Depsrtarce. —Mr sed Mit d Rebiolt Iwo jan Kobe, Ban Fran rages Laredo PV sear awl tae Weegee, tiny Fin Vel, “we Coptace of o Valaable Prize. Pucapeuruis, Sopt. 30, 1863 A lottor fron the ete 1a207 Hemmote, dated Ko del Norte, Bop. 12, expe — Tho inost valaatte prime of the war bas beon captured BY tho Reminole, under command of Commander Koiaod Bue © of Hrituh badd and over tree hundred fect ions, 28d showed eiin cotora, Sho ban evidemty Boou btied Out tm England for « reve man-of-war. Coure of ap; \s Calendar. Atnany, Sept, 30, 1863 ‘Tho following t4 tho catondar of the Court of ‘Appeals for tomorrow (Thursdsyy —Nov. 6%, 6, 1, 6, “, M4, 156. ‘Tur Ovens.—The sale of seats for the opening might of the Opera, on Monday next, wilt commoncs thes morning, at tbo box office of the Academy and at tho other usual ticket offices, ax advertived OMstins Deeve Lo or a muernr. aay & Co's v State Low weocey, earua Coane Se nepe i, 1983 6, 12, fae ¢ . 52, 45, is, Bh, 16, 6. Kewtocer. ey Si2—Rept. gt 38,45. 14, 74,90, 41, 3-46, 78,42, 40, 10, £6.19, 7 Chroulars nent freee ‘of chargn, by At teesias other MURRAY. BODY & 05, . Ky. OF Bt Levain, Mo. OMctat Deawiags of the Shothy Coltego Lottery of ew G11—Reot. 90. 42, 15, 47, on 7 1 ‘ar. GL, 61, 59, (ar 68, 66, 62. ‘o. po toot 26, 70, 43, 5, 55, Circulars ‘a, 1863, » A, TT, 78, G3, 36, 11, 48 ame a MORRIS & 00, Dovingtoa, Ky 27, 59, us, 34, SS 50, 7, eas ra 49, 67 76, 40. Gtrentnre sent by adress FRANCK, ELLIS & Managera, Oovingtoa, Ky Tuformation @ JOS! ATKS. Broker Ii Wall aireot, room No. 4, New York Prizes Cashed t1 Taformation room No. 6, all Legalized Lottertes, J. K. CLAYTON & 0O., 10 Wail street, ven. ao “In it not Tingular. ‘that my fat took that e hi stalls” replies u take to the w trifling expense. cnildre Ha A CASE OF FRENCH GooDs OPENED THIS DAY, BY GENIN,’ 613 BROADWAY. Brandreth Pills, New Style Stamped, ‘rom one box to one thousand grow Otn “BL Brandreth" in white letters on government Principal nites, th House. Also, ald at No. ¢ Union Squaro, and all dei Grover & Baker's HIGHEST PREMIUM SEWING MACHINES, FOR SALE AT 915 BROADWAY. Every description of machine sew ing done to order. 7 Grover & Baker's FIRST PREMTOM NEW LOCK STITCH MACHINE NO. 9, Ia the beat aud cheapest aver i ft TATLoWS U i PRICK 645, ce 496 Browlway, meveive Cartes de. Vistee $1; Two Photographa, $1, Proof shown 6 G UGHAN'S, 223 Bowery, near Private Inatraction in Penmanship and Bookkeeping at GOLDSMITH'S Academy, 735 Broad way. indow Guarda—For ows, HUTCHINSON A WICKER. east of Broadway This cabauatled and igcomparable machine of simplicity, cam be worke! by any one wilh two hore Precilceches aableved another iriameh st the trot the A) matisute of the city of New York, re ceived the prtag of ver medal awarded by Ul over ull compe'tiors, Balesroome 537 Broaiwa General Aweat. A i suriee Wheeler & Wile on'a HM Sewing Machines and Foote's patent 808 Broadway. _~ it Premiam la Lock Btanda, Photographs, Car Vistte, mbrotypes not ex: Ce) @ Cartes de @ for $1; Large Photos wapee sl. ciraaers. 93 Drowtway, between Nineweatl ‘Twentieth wight of “ig or fatigue. ‘i we Lora, fmorit} Oculiate’ Opticlats, 935 Broatway, oe Liliane one. 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