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y GB 826.496 Reroft- ina moet good volume. Every financial operation of Corporation is given in detafl, but “ = and pubstance’ of the whole fs tham:fally overtaxed ; that the direct taxes are increasing at the tate of from one to threw 1 1860, wea Hearty tently three and a liens of dollars, and must vow be over fienty- sized Ouy Me. Wrrsom raid there was an omigion, that they intended to call up the jolat reoole- ‘Tis amendont was ogtesd to, and the bill mil: | Pesecutive soroion. Adjourned. THE LATE BETAEL FIGHT. —— Boston, Avg. 6.—Bag. Gor. Prange pobiish qaamralonss ts regard te tre Great in which bo avantta that he scted und Bt. Pastes Ol Biawelt Sopniee ta, bi wapalavosten. Das tat be Pian of aac und oo fire millstone of dollars, and tha’ unless some. Horse of Reprosomtatives. i o eta ten tna ware Ls sped bee hereto ox | ir, Prats of Miso + States Courts emdact jitare, benkruptey must be the resal ‘the ime this Dew fetercommanication between different Whe Coughlan aan many wise La ag etiomgeer lp get oe pred Wh qtaeer end the United States Post Office will | tions, but he keows that while ‘the warranty” almott gratuitously circulate intelligence and | are rignid, his suggestions will mot be hée tod— ast aoe rene through regions row isvlated | even ifttey be road—by those who ran the ~ end shat oat from ths world of humavity. This | very compl.cated and expensive machine of _— SOS S eee ate ame yet i forrees <<... gaptible by contact, only to « small number of the eum of the burdens aod ¢pptessirn® » of the yoke!—o! rational ~ whondradth part of the Dlessings aod immunities which it will extend, ‘when re established, over the co! nities now Dareserd and barried by the demineoiag usurpere. Fa eestor governments will continag in all ‘hele wooted freedom, if with a little leas than ‘tnelr wonted arregance, to exercise all the in ternal functions of sovereignty and self-control. If the best government is that waich governs Least, thea we bave superiiaous ground for oar boast of ‘the best government in the world’ ‘In fact, we should not go for wrong, to sovk the obief condition of the ip of this reck- ee, simices and sudacious rebellion and its doctrines among the southern pecple, in the almost impalpable character of the national functions within the states. So little have the southern people felt on them qalves the weight of the Hand that hay protected and fostered them, that they hardly + believed in its reality, and easily prreusded themesives that it had no right to clatm, or power to enforce their allegiance. With in dividual exceptions only, Southern citizens from the cradle to the grave, never expe tlenced the slightest sensation of the power anc authority of the national government, and ‘qame to regard it as a voluntary association, to ‘be repudiated at will, whenever their pride or pamion revolied at It. In lke the fe-establishment of its suthority will be per fodividuals, The mars will bave no evicen ow ‘8 their own persons or conerras, of any polfti onl change. <1 Probably (as wo have perhaps rar*atadeey as ie eR by ee ‘ric hope Gil one: urge ton the part of the revels, bas boon the bold assumption, as a self evident truth. that « free people can never va tub- _ Jugated, Many oven at the North, ant very many in foreign countries, believe that what © @verthe ouccese of our arms the final result of _)” the undying struggle which th» South ts sup to entered on, must be @ good rid- ee a Ganceof the stubborn rebels at last. Force < «they say, cannot permanently control a free and peopleand the changes are rung Aeietraly little wonderfal that men should Now York City Government. To some of the \y tefor hereafter, as details of the report w we have opporturity. Wr ‘earn with ecme astonishment that the d the bill crea‘ing a Metro opposition in the Sena'e to the confirmation system for the District of Co- of Exonr's promotion in the army, is assum. | Jumbia, ond establishing a police therefor, I log a mild form, while doubt is thrown by the oi 4 4.) offered I manis sgaicet civilians, upon the confirmation esa hatk ike ¢ ate née Lape bond = even of General Boater. No man #ho has proper legiala (on, ence fal to soy pored s'a'e obligations, should ever hold s nations! trust again, whils the world od from his allegiance in deference oment jalotain the Le) hans it no lose their dut, course of the dissetsion, axé s'ands | restore peace, anc We adjure the Beoate to do ite duty in de D arerolation thata j int com fiance of the perronal and social inflaeness ox- erted in faycr cf Emoar evening in the Board of Councilmen, over the | ton le on tte table. C op aicns 59 Mayor's voto, by @ voteot17 to 3. This isan constitati a idence and ensure ibe presery he Ucion. sa corporation paper, was pamed last Mr. Love. thet the resolu. mittee be appointed, conisting of nlae mem bere of the liouss, end fiur of the Senate, t consider ard report such amendments to th Mr May (Md,) it tecduced a pream bie, con cluding #b resointi folio ws emphatic declaration cf the Board that it will That (be Hepablican party, having achioved give no support to cheets daily engaged in the onal and ee insae, service of traitors to the country and end laboring in the caure of men who if they had the pow ite flag, | Saneible for cur present a 6) | that thy uocompromived apirit of that party would, | hoy prevented ccinpromise when that was prac destroy tho great com. hho. mercial and industrial iateresta of the city of bat It is tamyces by frrco of armas to sab ee, Wh ch ore united to a Bew York. Toe Bird of Aldermen will, un- { ther sacred rights egalaet d ubtedly, take similar action. Sach action {e due to the gallant men who have gone forth in view of all the public calamitive from thi; city, taking thelr lives in tholr hands, | Pécoenizing the necessity which controls human ffairn, ic becomes the duty of Congo to to maintain the Union—uon the preservation | vieg for the appointment of Commlestonets to of which the prosperity and greatness York so largely depends. CHE CATEST & ee ae ci RAPE TO THAN. Fa Interesting from Washing! ater erve peace at all a, how - directed 80 to ‘gy asto precerve the Union if posible, if this com tion of those ot which have coosced, and of which may heresfter secede. \ Ws Lot be done ‘0 provide for the peaceful repars- S. wre, Bisontam ond Lovesor severally | bat isued a p.cc wrdere ecoompanying i! aye a knowledgeof the enemy's position ond me bers, that bis coms and wes com sed of raw trerulte, with otly 20 reands of 5 bis +moll artillery force th. reget of Gea, Be at which fled bi § Ee t News to and recognizes the white bedge worn om the arm. General P.. in conclasion rays:—That “fter the battle bed taken pli nd pub- Le opinion had fastenet on biam of the cefost, I applied T quiry that tte fa.te mght b ana thebiame if th was sry, te proper officer. Io answer to my sp) vay my demand, I recetved bat ony ‘bat a Coart of Irquiy would re too much that would injare the service. THE KENTUCKY ELECTION. Union Viotory. Lom witle, Ang 6 ht the Leziatative alec~ tion Mr Haren. editer cf the Democrat, «aa slocted over Bx-Giva Maurtwaariee by Oto LO mafurit Union majo cted in Franklin county by S00 or 4°0 m jority, J W. decoms, Unwn, is elocved in U dbam coon y. ‘The rtusns hus far indicate rela’ Unton msjo ity en large or larger (ben at ivat Jem onal elect! . From Missouri. -—— Pro aileu by the Now Govormer, ———— Jefferson Cily (#0) Aug 5 —Gov. Gamnun ation to the people of Mis jus. objected to ths reception of the resolutions, | sovrl, the principal fea'ures of which are as Mr. M.yv moved asuspinsion of the <i Mr. Diven (N. Y.) intro¢aced a resolath a that st s tine when rebellion ihreatene the Intepri'y of the Usion and the overthrow of ton, | the Governnent, all revolutions and recom- pales War Movements, Ko. | eae ee puns teras eh te lows: Ido hereby a'rictly charge aud enjiu upoa | all eheriffr, ard ober magistrate who are con- servators of the peace, to ure all the powers ¢ nferred upon them by law, in arresting and binging to pantebm nt all pers ns who discard the pubsic peace by using violence against any ke torms with arm- | of their fellow cit zens; and especially are you c'. ted to bring to jurtice #l\ who comtinne to CONFISCATION BILL PASIED. ‘Obje made to the recoption of the | practice violence against other p races oa | resolution, Mr, Diven moved fur aenspensicn | account of their political opiaions, ang iff re ood THE PRESIDENTS ACTS APPRO A Balloon Discovery. 0 SRIRMISH ia SANDY HOOK, VED | cf tho rules. 56 against 80, two-thirds being necessary for that purpore tJ Mr. Bu, ich was The H.u 6 refured to suspeed tho rule by | dscharge of yvur \ 9 ed Aim, from the © muitteg on BEItary \b REBEL GUNG AT GRWALUS POINT. | Are ePrtantior compare ustee Ceeeak | ascii pettorm the duty of givi fe Wire for protecting the railroad bridg: | information Me jeposita of munisions 6 fer thould be Cecog het to resist you in the ‘uties, to an extent that you canno’ overcc me by the m:ane provided b: law, om are charged to make known that fact to this partment, that the proper mrasures be m in sach esses. It is enjoined on sil citi- MD. | Gpkland, Mar: land, | baleng'ng to the suate, that they msy come in Mr. ALLaN ait | to the possssion of the state, without being 8 ) there is no doub: me { on ‘a0 forget the part which Force beers in human B Bebsls Killed 7 Prisoners. ’ affairs, Force, ‘brute f.rce” as wont =o > ~ rather spitefully to stigmatize it, is actually | Highly Important from Missouri, c that in ths Judg- * the only means by which the freest peop's are cinuindelaninn part of the obj: governed, texes paid, rulers ehanged, erims Proct f the Now Governer. the operations on the part cf the United repressed, or rights cf any kind preserved Nasal cha Le eit cape he tostitution of slay Btartling as the statement js, it is not self evi- U, 8. RISSOURI PROGRAMME, Mr Kriscea (Ll) we ” a tautology in terms, It omni Qemeeme lo rt, from toe dent merely, itis a tautology in t It is leave to report, f ' only saying that force Is what forces—i. «. UNION VICTORY IN KENTUCKY. I fie the oumber of th . Is thera, for instance, a state in the a i governs. " ‘Union, « county in avy state atown in any Thirty-seventh Congr 4 county, or an individual ary where, who would y ace ose, seed not do just as they pleased in all respects, if the EXTRA SESSION Aone one Han ol egy o *‘oo ercive” power of the Jaws were aban: Washington, Auy 5.—Me Baorsuvny (Del) | listments in the na It strikes out the word ts doned? The tauth is, that man can be gov piped a ia the resolu iv. «fered by the fact to be universal; snd not only | ihe prevent difficulties, i; '€ but that men always is and mus Ms motion was disagre:d(Mtweyeas 11, nays © b I to increase the engineer cor, ' be! governed, in one way cr another. To Yein~ Me ae and topographics! engincer corps, with aa oppress, deepoll, and outrage a great peopte, te | ate hen ty ey Ines AY y ithe og for two eididonal Ine @ another matter, which had better aot (Cal ), McDougal (Ca',) P. (wd) Polk : tempted. ee (Mo ) Pomel (Ky.), Rioo (hina. ), aud gauls- = But even suppanioertiie out vury (De . Portas, (Lad.) from t = A. subjugation of rebels tie BeECKT RIDGE moved to take up the | mitt ortea the te bil eq ee MeN poraibie, from the stari—and this Is the | coviiscaticn bill as retarned fon the House, Balding Diitrist. and Circle, Coarte - ‘point we bad in view in taking up the pen seh mires to concur in the amendment of the | United Ssates curing the temporary ab. ‘a4 sUill protest with all our force axalnst tho ad | TT cticn to take pp was agrevl to. Potsant can rietlat (eet meant wm » mission that this would be an excnse for giv Mr. Baxcxinnmpan asked for the yeas ard i nN ~ ing place to rebellion without the uttermost rare on the smanie ent of oo Fas a “i u « ? . He he ampenémint was sgrad toby yeas, 24; | of tho United State that ar : an abern nn aie bulet that iovarne, | "NE atone, Invekinrage tient, Can, | snl’ Saks Sheath hal! be eonedered cate ta gent northe! jaye— Moi ara. reckintidge igat. Care for « iswniseal, oni the breaking of oath te XY tion of the South is desirable and inevitable we Ee Cc aes oe) aint, >) Latham, tithe off nie: te indictment fcr perjury, 0) shculd otill demand that their Iswless and | Pearce, Polk, Powell, Res and saulsbury. wail Mr. Brwoxin sivon offered a potition signed | Mr, Cox (Obic) aked Lave to offer the fol- violent attempt should orly be succes | by six sundred eltizens of Niagara coaaty, | lowirg resolution : ms ful through a wer desperate and bloxy | New York, ceprocating olvil wares leading t0 | aalod ihat the member from New York ae ard disastrous encugh to teach future | dituricn fee sikiag ce rena to pase anead- | who ayo ¢d to intredace # res lution de 4 the cost, aud attempt norevolation which shall | pir Hasnis(N Y) presented a memorial | tional difliculties, as‘ cawards aad traitors,” oom pot be worth a war like this toattain Sure we | fom the Charaber of Youmsres of New Yori: | deserves ths exnaate of this House aad of all = 8 are that the present rebuilion would rover have | ON the Torii. ( good patriots for the fwesi y, srrogance and “ / t rie The memor!al wis reid avd lati onthe table. | ineuit to bis peo's contained ta this unpsili ae rivalled tho dimensions of WacKnn's Nica M-. Have, (8 HL) tiem the Committe on tet Pyaar alae | valk ide, if war had been ee:ioutly « naval afte report td ‘ jo nc te sation, au x ({nd.) soesie od Mr Cox that ey pated a6 the price cf foc To teach | thoriz'ng Cxaates T, Jase to rifts ons fargo (Davies) eho offered the resilu- ' “eco d have it tested ; to provide for be referred was uot now in his fo Hesgon with terrible thorowgharss now, is the n end a: , examipation of Jamus’ pro) tile for rifle can~ only porsible way to preveut both se tions, after septrstion, from lawlesily splirting isto dozen minor fragments. Awsy then with ee'fish or tontiwental deprecation of the war Upin its vehement prosecuticn, even more than mpor its success, bang ol} the in'eres's of ciy- Wised soolity on this contirent. Natieval Fast, Among the gord acts of the Extra Session, pow clos'ng, was a joint resolution calling on the President to appoint a day of national fast ing, humiliation and prayer. Of courte, the Pequest will be cheerfolly reetponded to by the President. Mey this most necessary of all na- oval measures be proclaimed by the Govern ment, accepted by the people, aud carried out fin co spirit of form and pricedent, but as a real and bumble ackoowledgment of Gop as our King, and of our guilt in forsaking Him, bo. traying our national trust, ard bringing tress sorrows and perils upon our own heads, Who Chiy Comrrnouten Hawa, in compliance with the requirements of law, sen to the Common Council, last evening, his annual report in re lation to the fiaanc:s of the Corpe ation, for the year 1860, The report ie dated May 10th, 1861, Our readers abculd boar in mind thet this report relates esse y to the financial operations of the municipal yovernment, aud ces not include the financial operations of ths county officers. The amount of money in (be basds of the City Chawbirlainy Deo Oly, 1600, wos e4 271.466 66 The receipts into the Ir y from al eourcer, during the your 1540, giving an aggro. gate kcome of $20,711 069 65, Agelost this, qworrante were drawa during 1560, amcunt to $23 278.972 88, leaving @ belance in Tromeury, on the Lt of Janusry, 1861, of $3 - 485.096 07, The report then gives a summery of the recripts, showing the diff.rent seurces Of revenue, and ihe amount received from Mr, HAL also reported a resolution that the talary of Atnuny Dickens, late Bocretary of the Sec ate, be coatinued one year, Mr, Harn also reported a bill to provile for enlistment in the mayy of the Passed, , Wiisow (Mars.) moved to take Ho gincer corps. Agreed t Several amend ments then made TLSom moved to amend 80 as to a month to the pay of the private comm/iesionod officers of the yolunter tinue for three years. After some cir rane with a view to offer it in » wi ne Mr. Jommsom (Mo) offered the Slowing smendnent; ‘That toi ernors of the elected from foim a Gener ville, Kertucky, ‘o take measures for storaticn of peace to the country, Mr. Cancisix (Va,) said fuss, 00 man was bu more in favor of poace t till such army was diebanded. He soch #n amendment instead of prodackog civil war. piace would only prolong Mr. McDoucar ral, the passaye of amendment was not only icoppariuce tensely cow ar ly ‘The amerdawns was disagresd to by 9; raya 29 —Meoors, Bayard B iter Nay Jobnson (Mo), Latham Perce, Polk, Powe) end San'sbury, The bill then pa Mr, Cottamen ( hat the President po fem. of th ed in the absepes of the Vice I’, (fllce until another one in elected, wil he datide of the Pevrident pro tem, 201 A laid over. e op the waty in tb thon of thy Mr Wrsow(#as) introduced @tlon we the waupy wid volumes of se bil to promote ihe eflicioney of the en- joussion the amendment wa ngress recommend to the Gov- eral states, that Delegates be h Congressional District, to Convention to mset at Louls roe of ® large army to overthrow the jovernment, he thought it very inoppsrtane. Such an amendment ought not to be offered ¢), offered & res) ation i’6 Tecolution Was discusred at The Senate refased Mr, Cox replied thet he wen'ed his owa re- solu'icn to secompany that of the goutheman frou New York Daven ) The Hue refused to suspeud the rules to Tective thet ion of Mr, Cox, On mot ‘aps (Penn.) thet ouse fork up the Senate bill, adding four doliers month to tbe pay of non-comm’ssioued officers, murlciany, volucteers, marines, seamen and or- men, and approvieg and legalizing under the proclamations of the ntatier March 4, 1801, angering the army and na’ i regarding them ths same effat as if they had been warranted previcusly expressed will of Congress. Mr. VALLANDIGHAM objccted unless there distiret vote on the soond saction of the lil, approving all the acta ef the President, Scxyans propored to reduce the iccreass ed pay from four to two dollars, He rema:ked that the expenses of the government were at fone millicn \wo hundred and fifty perdey. He (Sravane) cou'd the mney wasto come from— United up the to the add @4 dt noa- tofcon oparate the re tejected by 32 against 66 Mr, VALLAsviGuam’s moti n to strike out in the | the eecond ction of the bili being ander ¢ »nsi- deration, Mr, WickitreR (Ky. ) asked to beex- cuted from voting, prove of all the m: The House re did not ap- vetident dito excue Mr. Wiow- ame was called he was thought sreh an but in- VALLANDIGHAM’s motion war tjected by 19 eguinst 74 som the Seoste Mr, Lovejoy in muh of the | duced a bill to repeal ro Xo p's & witnens who tes tiles before <8.) gating comm ¢ from prom cation ia conrt «f jus ice. Mr, Wick irre raid that he wou'd vote for it, as under bat claure the contractora aud the ccmpany who stole the Indian bonds eot clear, Witbont ditpos'ng of the bill the Louse ad+ journed, Beigh!, Washington, August 6 —The represtntatives ofthe epaper press at Washington recently held « consultation Mejor Gon. MoCic- LAM, at his epecial invitation, when a commit- te up ously directed to be appointed, in view of the suggesticns from him om that occasion, und to transmit them to the editors The bill then prsred in the sume form that | coptured by ‘ha troops of the Ui Tis further enjoined on all citiz: #ge to eno! them in milit yembly eommonly Ad notified shat ihe fh ‘ enjoined to couse acting in'a militery enpic Of thoee citizens who at the call of the late Governor, baye isken up arms, cheoss to re~ turn voluntsrily to their boi fil pursuit of their occa fiod in ‘he preeent Execu'i determination toafford them all (he sscurity in his power and eniortained that they will be ‘obs, they will unmolested, Tho cfficers and o her troops of the C nfad- erate States, who have invaded Mugouri, are notified that it is azninst the wiil of the poo- ple of Mies» they thould continue on tue ecil of the state, and thet their eon| @ in Miss uri will be ccn-idered dstivnat.d to bricg upon our state the horrors of a which Misoui wishes to avold, They ara, therefore, notified to depart (Siyned) iuTon R. Gameie, bo oclamation was write tra, thetollowing dispetch has boon received: Wasutxoros, Aug. 31. ‘To His Excellerey H. BR. Gamuie, Governor of Mir + In reply to your mesiage nt, Lem directed to » colamaticn you prose security to pers aras, who viluntarily retura to toele a tiance and bicowe peaceable and loy poverrment will cause the pronias i tpeted, (Signed) bite Cam snos Secretary of War. U ® PROGKAOMB Mewico, Mo., Avg. 3—By tomorrow night O° the next muruing tho © y seats cf Ware rn, Bon’ gomery, Linco!n,Cal oway, Audraia, 1 ke, Kola, Monice, Kacdolpa, Howard Ma: Shelby, Ma.ion, Lewia, Kaox, Lyna, and, Cla k and Livingeton Count os, by a onul'aneous movement, will bs cc:upied by e'rorg bucler o' United States forces, ine com. wapding «flicers of whom will appoint com- witteescf public safely from tha responsible ci {zens of the county, whore du'y it shall be to preserve the peace in their resp ci.ve coun- tis Each committee suall consis; of no) more thon four persone, acd, whecever it can be ccoslsjently done, the county —_ officers elt be ‘elected memyers, No one thus appointed sha'l be permitted to decliny, or shall fel to perform the daties uniter such penalties as the Commandicy. General shall affix, These committees are charged accord. ir rw orders fesusd by General Pore, with maintaining peace and order io theit reapec- tive counties, ard shall bave power to call cut all citizens of the county, to assemble at such time ard p'ace, and insuch numbers as | may be necessary to secure those clijects—= Any one who stiall refure to obsy such call, will be turmedoverto the military authori- ties. Ifthe p ople of the counties respectives ly, sre rot able or willieg to eaforce the pesce among themselves, to prevent om saniz'ng of companies t) make war spon the United States, the military furce will ! ' the service, but the expesses must by the country, ia which such servic ne~ cessary to secure thelr prompt payment, A lovy on sufficlent amount of property will be mace by the officer in command, On the call of a majority of the Committee cf Safety in each county, troops will be sint | to keep the prace, but as such expeditions are for the binefit of the people concerned, who have, in rearly every cise, the power to dis- | charge the corvice themselves, the troops will | be quartered upon them and be trensported by | the county ix the manner specified above, the | whole pericd it way be nec:ssary for them to in consequerce of a disturbance not re- . minit'ee, the Gi-neral come masacing Sods it necessary to send a force into auy county to restore o.der, they will bein lke manner billeted upon the county, unless the combizaticns agains: the peace are too powerful to be resisted or the parties engaged fo them were organized in other counties and bronght cn the ¢/sturbances by actual in. yasion, I: fs not believed that ths first case can arise in any county of North Missouri ; and, in the second, the forces will be marched nto the conaty or counties, where the maraud~ ing pt 8 were organized, or from wherever they mi invasion and will, im like man. rer, be quarteedon them. If psace aud good order are preterved the troops will Lot be re- quired, Whea they are disturbed piace will be restored at the expense o the county. emer we "ver were tok a4 disciptine prevatle teteaten ee dritks. rept to Old Point stat ate vo be examined by the nd the spicitaoas Uae ORN. DUFLER GOmR mOMR. Genera’ Bottxn has gone home, Various cases of wines and liquors have been forwarded to him as presents. WIP AN'S STRAM GUM. ‘Ths 8. B Spaulding ill carry to Buston the celebrated Winan's steam gan. A DALLOON DISCOVERY. La Mountain bas dircovered that the Con- federates are mounting two very large pans on Srwall’s Polot probably with an iden uf annoy ing tbe shippiog at Uld Point if not the Fortrees iteeif. Prom Sandy Meck. | Sandy Hook, ad., August Sth.—Tis morn ing a detachment of the Mew York 23h sur. | prised @ rquad of rebal cavalry at a house op: | pole the Prist of Roeks, and killed thres, wounded five, and took seven p itoners. aleo cap ured the horses and recrosed th without loss. PONnEL CAVALRY Afoce, Tt is reporcd that @ considerable body of tebel cavaity occupied Martizeburg. ‘There is no derget cf sn attack b Maryland Logie nt +r. Baltimore , Aug. 5=1n the Maryla: d Logts- tore 'oday, § Trante Wautrs, from the to whom was referr.d the momo- imioners eubmicted a preamble and resola. y and unconeti eramert in aa~ 5 imprisoning I Kane and the Commirsio ers mmitive eppesl in the msl earnest to the whol pie of the country, of tions sod opinions to take weorwions montioned, aad of ths feee icetitwttons of Horrid Acctdent. Bewarks Augyat bth —& bai'dirg on South Brows pireet fell bis neon borying three boys Veresth ihe ruwe; ont, « soa of Alterman Parkovrst a billet who was aged 16 yeare, sua (he. ber two badly injared, elary oe Paton, N,V. Fulton, Ang. 6.—A daricg bucglary was fomeired hew & oy night. Taw dwel- itoz of Samer. F C.se and Cursors Case mere DS Belk Roblt 03% SNM 4 Pilltery cud Mover Movemouln ‘Tbe Hoarquattes of the U S Army has been practically traneferved from 11h street ia this city to the National Capital. General Scori's cffico in town having been for months divested cf the Commander-in Chiof orders and my atw cow uated Wash- ton instead of Now York. Orders have besa Teeeived bere for a crew fur the now steam cor- Votts Po gsc la, now prepar ng Laas oa ficat com- missin at Anqo at cnoe ‘9 Portamouth, N. H, ceived, and ia being complica with by the ccmmsrder of the Ub'oa Boston. They are obably destined for the sailing frigate Sa- ine. The Naval Examining Board met yesterday, 8t 179 Wa'er street (cot Wall strost), to test (ilice:s applying for ike position of commands ors of the Basily pase ‘vessels, ‘Tre Acniat secretary of the Navy, Mr, Fox, was reported at the Navy Yard last even: ing * baving arrived in New York. He is ex- pected to visit the various departm snte to acd will be rcceived in a becoming manner, ‘Tuer Sor Ruciment ~ The recruiting for the 65th Regiment, N. Y. 8. M ing rapidly, and the choten are best material for soldiers, Col, De Ta tifles re, imental officers who hay p their minds to go to the seat of war, ave not reported the revives at the camp at New Dorp, 8 I,, that they are required to real zn their positions as officsrs or they will be ® court-martial for refasal of service. 2xp Raciment, N.Y.8. MA squad of | ovces’on, reeruite for this regiment will leave for the feat cf war today, at 1 o'clock Ail persons desirous of j laing this regiment, aad proceed- | Tarnverein held, ycsterday, in Jones’ Wood, ing immediately to ths soa: of war will be en | their ninth annual fosti Histio by applying to Lieutenant Jamas G Fivenyn at the armory of ths regiment. cor. | 0cc@sion batpg devoted to the bensfit of tho families of volunteers in the United Turner od membertof the N. YS. Mids preferred. | Rifle regiment. At an esrly hour of the day, 'S | ths Bloom'og¢ hell, on 36th steeot, to the festival grounds, by rer of Hs! placo and S-verth wiree.. Ra urn Mors Anrtuteny.- Captain Bontson Bam cen Ligh: Ariillery of Fiushiog, has accep ed by the G overrment, and will proceed to thy 5 at of war in adoat three weeks, Tux Paaso-rigk or Wan —Lured by war's serguinsry cisrms, Mr. J. W. Warsos, a | sisted of music by the ™M DF Nesspsper men, | the reading of an oration for the occasion by "| Turner B. Hamann, ond tho usual amusements fighting | of bist festive locality, Jonos’ Woo’. In the regen’ | eveniag # bal was given at the Bloomingdale moves southward, #9 our army | Turn Hall, 198 Woet 36.h street. gout mad wo'l kaow lion from attactes of dd prioters. It is in. Sout ‘ue Foo R mont is to be mr ste tos, Wednesday Tue Lasix Guawp—Tha Lesley Gaard, Colocel Morr omeny, goss into quarters at Caip Meddian Baten isand, duels head- | quarters are a 3) Wuliem » Friese ReGimesr ov Inge Awrttuxnr.— Offic: s for the exrolment of recruits for this regiaeut bave bon cpsned at No. 42 Privcest., porer the cverge ef Captain Tomas Lyscmg at the Battery er compment, under the charge of Cptan Fox Duewy; and at ths City Hail Park vader che command cf Captain J, ear. —The Fifth Regie 4 ous of service tomor- Nap Reoments,—Tho t umed troop: » and awaiting the cider Cf cap! alus of companies who neglect to moke (ul end present t moster rolla, Frenem Zocayes —A regiment of French Zvaccs te about to be organized by Captain Jonee? Die rrt ut y® Freneblofficer who bas served in tte French army for the last seven- teen years. It is propoved to officer the regi- ment with F.enchmen, snd pviform the Zouaves imi) rto the dress worn by the Zousves in the Frei ch army. Mosrenen Ovr.-.The 12ch Regiment N, Y, 8. M., was mustered out of the Uaited States eervice yesterday forenoos, at Union Square, U. 3, Consrrroriow Guanp,--A fall moet ing of the Board of Officers of this Regiment was held at the late beadquarters on Monday, for the purpose of inquiring e conduct of ready ot N Levi. The following resolu'ions were onlv three dissenting voic Whereas, Since the organization of this re- gimsnt, the conduct of Lieutenant: Colonel ings would be instituted against them for ite recovery, and directed Lieutenant McTrons to notify the Colonel, who is in Wasbington, aud ctuers of bis steff, of the ¢xpulsioa of these men, Pacis nnd Rumors, Carr, Mauny, who for the lest ten years has exhibited such a genius for stesling the honor of otber’s achievements, end who bas been the pet of every Administration for many years, is now engaged in planting sabmarine atteries in the southern harbors to destroy Federal ships, nel ai Mojor-General Burien was sto as he was getting into acatiage at tho Nationa | OF 8 sine Lieutenant-Colonel Aokwamax and Major | the ot: or passed with ergorinn was made (o the peace man’s speech, NO, 681 BROADWAY, NEW YORE. A traltor’s band must have written the lie fo-cane Ott ACKeEMAM bas been euch as to deprive the | thata rebel and maligner of hi ramen iy Board of Officers of all confidence in his future | way at of bie govarament | iedie yee 3 " ¢ "False term, for him Games, : couree ; be it then unanimously resolved that ponte mae : he bs, for the secoad time, capelea feom the | #24 those who sympathise wish him, there DAGVEREOTY ey mill bene 1” hhepealt ‘Various sizes put up tu rah ‘el ow creas, Major Lyi bas rendered himselt ——_—— pak obpexicus to the msjority of this Board, by Boarp or Atpenmen,—President Ganat in ie, , ~ actirg in conesit Ith the afvrenalé Ackes. the chair, A petition was recelved from Col. | Ra entertatuiug tee, to whl i bd frags ten Sngeoad Auxx, Muna, asking for an appropriation of | Vel 6 ne nog: to ved, that ho also be <xpolled from the regi | 2,000 on b-half of the destitute members of | amis peatiiu! aud yor: popular mint, his regiment, Referred to Committee on Na- | epeciality fo the susiues. ‘They also paratd enother retolution requiring | tions Affairs. DIETINGUISHED the retorn of the monler, oF else law procted: | aig Sarrit cffeed & resolution, which was | Photographs of dletingulshed 1 _ Hi i it veramenta, accord. ing to the Petersburg Zrpress, took plece on Bonday, the 2ist of Jaly, near the fortit- cation at O-egon In oa North Carvlias ocast, betwee steamer Bs command. ed by Lu it Devan, and ral steam or, heme nown. The particelors are given in an 2 tra of the Raleigh Standard. Toe re- pe bighly bball Lieuvenaat Duvay who ccmmsnded. ani men, [bough he fooght sgeinst immenss odds, he achieved « beasity nie 8 paper to any bead of Dopart- igrest trluw pb, which lathe move brilliaat from | ™*s* Lapa :t On mo.iow of Councilman ibe Clepragerton between the vessels acd their amble and resolution wee adopted, clting forces. yo Federal ctramer was a large J R108 #nd @ rifled cannos rd en’ and ooh, ‘oth Gib, Behe 12" end Tia cate, se Ciian wean crying nye ator | sad Hondericg to them "be thauks of the Com * | mon Counci! for the p omptasss which bored up, and & ere of twsnty sia Toe | they reapsedad to the call of thuit eountey. terminated ot ILA. Mi. Toe enemy find af |. Za: Bostd concerted with the Aldermen, te teen. shots, five or six of which were feom the | (hou f. atin i Per atmb engine.” fifled cannon. Toe Besufort, eight shots three | “TET © Tlie made several reports im ex of whim strech the coom Hetero sori to certain ivy fertive, Ho states that the ol beta ng rg and sought sdelter behind | For street and reer point Farry ‘6 ram 0 Projecting Die due suthority and the rent regularly psid Lo PeCPOSED INCRRASE OF THR ARMY, re thority to cell lease of Ferry Ide upcerstocd in official circles, enya the | from tho foot cf Desbrovwes s'rest, NR, to Richmend Dispatch set the Sacre’ of War, | the fat cf Gerstmus strost, Jerey 5 the Hon. L. tora Waiken, bas recommen | Cos ptroiicr staves th t wuder the ent did to Congress an addition to the southern | of public ent p:ivets affeire it has been de. best to ¢e'ay eosin N R., to Staten I Vasi anne army of about three bundred and fifty reg\- merts or such a number as, added to the force already organiz-d will tw) gate of five bunt red and sixty 1 tUmatiog each regiment at this would give a force of fi tixty thousand m and file, Tae white Councilmen population of the Crnf 8 boing, in | moremge of t ib and rovnd numbers, five a bandred thouasnd souls, the proprsed army would amount to ju A por cert. of the whole, or | the News on the ground of free & one soldier to every tea white propie. The question belong taken on paseing THE STORIe# OF THE PaBORKRS. Likes the Waper thotines Gas 6s pousaee The same papor ae: We hear of bul one 1 \ Booas, Jomes acconnt, with fow exceptions, from all the pri- toners takes by our men «very bere, an! that ia that trey came bere without any intention @ — e f ” Ty — At en aij: MagOvNg tee wu, Wu: oF , aijourned ‘unite in the avadiog move i ao tet id yeotorday, Preat- they howe th bs caaght " communication fo ruc a scrape again The Last assertion may | Sent Saxwasr in the Ha'l Committes, be tru, but not a word of tbe rest, ‘Tue cir | was received from the Mozart 8. veri oumstauces ucdor which they left the North | requesting that in the appoints meat Of Loapee sreknown to the Siuth ss well asto them | tors sod Canvarsers of Electin Eig selves, and theit very osine aod organization, | the Blczart Democracy may be co rolunters contradicts every word they ucter. In conzection with thie, Mr. Eur ¢ We conl.os we have more respec. for iva moa! | resolution, Cirecting the spec! impudent among them—Colonel Concoxaa, | report nares ot Lospec'ors and canvascers of for exemple who, we unverotand, says: ‘L | Election from the thies political partics in pro~ Wont into the business with my whole soul, | portion to ‘he number of votes east by them and I woulcn’t take m; le if they'd give | at Jant genera’ election, it to Mh, Mr Deitann iseved to amend by directing pera acne: the comm! to report no names but those of Tre Osonpaaa Co. Cavatry left Syracure | Union wen. to Join Col. Vaw At- | The resoiurion and amen?inent Were lost. ars ane Towtinwoe an cvmpany iam. i sie then bad for inot estore y strong. Mrs, Coox, a young ction lo. bride, sccompinies iwem as daughter of the | tei wich | be furtber peor taon i fait regiment, nee postponed for three weeks. amram none ¢ Koard CITY NEWS. then adjourned to Tuesday next. se Pires, Aocineswm, Lnquemts, dor Hor —For more than a week now we havo Wee rvffered with the mcat intentely hot weather Suppas Deata ix tué Pad’ Bageacka. without aay sign” of the change which the | G0. Cuanux, « private in Oo. A, weather: seers daily promise ‘ ycu'll cee to on hig aimee f ht an M, ahiatont worrow.” Yesterday sicortoon s mall but the Park Barracks, 0 Coroner was - brink showor cooled the air whilo {¢ iasted, and | {Mend will hold an Inquest upon the bod rolongr. Ice asd ice-wator with ita mary] Faroe Sow SreoKxe Cases, —Par spirituous adulterations, fans and bandkerchi: fs Fancy, a native of Ireland, 24 years of are all now thought of Oh, forfs snowball! died yesterday at kis residence, No, 163 West Co 18th s'reet, from the efficts of in stroke wesagiad shied biand Bexaerr (OF THE Fase received on Saturdsy last. Coroner G. Los or Vorusrexrs.-The United Gorman | held an inquest up the body. Deceased singing socleties will gf concert and pice | worked in a coffee establishment down tcwa, nic on Monday pext at Jones’ Wood for the Moanris Gieason. a native of Ir-lard, 40 boned: of the families of Gs rman voluntears. ad z died at his residence, No 211 Nearly all the social and masical societiv fa | ccnty Svenue from a stroke of the sus, Be- and about New York will be presont on this ceived on Saturdsy, Ie was a foremaa in the gas beuse in Tenth avenus, neer 18h street. Coronor JAcKMAs held an {nquest im the case, Fourp Daowsxp.--The body of an un- known man was foucd yesterday, in the dock, at pier 19, KB, R., and Coroner Jackman held an inquest. The d:ceased wan5 foot 9 inches ia height, aod bed on a biack coat, vest and ant:, musiio shirt, black neck tle, &c. The dy bad been in the water several months, ard was meres decomposed. Rovaway Casvaneens, — Mr. Joum HL. Brawrn of No 157 Sullivan street, and Mr. Jomy Ryxcuarrt, formerly a book keeper for Messrs Lord & Taylor, were thrown from a carringe Yooterdey on the Bloomicg road, nesr 116th etre’, and both dangeroarly in jored. ‘ihe police conveyed them to their re- bpective reeider cen. Acwrisge contaiving thre gentlemen was upret cn Sunday evening on the Bioomingdale road, aod ali were mors or lees fojured, Beth casualties wero oce-sioned by the horses rum ning away. Bemous Farin —A man named Jams Mo- ALLwN, while intoxicated yestertay, fell from & third etory window of No, 173 M icros strost, and was very rerlously injured, Fara, Accupmat,~ Last eventog, shortly before 6 o'clock, a laborer named Jous ki Ley, fell from the roof of » building at the corner of 51st sireet and Lexington avenaa, and was irstewily mlied, Toe gofcr.unate man resided at the corner of Sh avenue 48 betreot, where his body was taken, The Corcrer was notified, Drain ny Daownina, — Coroner GAMBLE held an iuqres\ yesterday, upon the body of Wat. Bans x, a colored man, employed about Washington Market who lost his life on Sat- urcay evening by falling into the dock fot of Barcley street, where he was engaged fishing. Geaman Tvan Fest —The Bloomingdale 1, the proceeds on this jale Verein was escorted from its other social, Mramatic avd musi+ 508 of the dey con- veral bands, dancing, -¥ A Naw Wraron vor Oca Tavors A new revolver, called Exurorr’s, has just been ta- vented, which, although welghing only eight oun has six riflid barrels, and décharges a ball with rufficlont fores to penetrate an inch thick board at a distance of one hundred and fifty yards, Specimens are on exhibition at No. 426 Brondway, Froposa.s ror Barr ‘Until to-mor- row, propossls will be received at the Q: ariermasters office, No, 51 Wolkar otreet, fur thefaraishing of rations to the yoluster troops at this depot, Ciry Morratiry.—Deatbs for the wok ending August 5th, 1861, 585; increase over last werk £5; over same week lest year, 83; acute Cistases, 858; chronic, 12; exterral coures, &e,, 30. Adu 172; children, 413; males, 3C5, femal eolored persons, 10, Tur Cuovan Ho ry covertly traitorous afternoon paper in this city, contaius almost daily articles similar to the following, which H AND GB_uINE, = is copied from last evening's issue SEVEN BOX#S FOR ONE DOLLAR, “ Considerable excitement was caured about LiAManwee, or House, by a loud polit between two gentlemer, one of whom argued Faxparos'y that the Prat war was an abolition war, NEW PHOTOGRAPHIO GALLEBY, fending the Administration. Nd TUR LARGROT Ix THR WORLD: Further News, see Third Page —_ Brayprera’s Pris, gh several Lundred people were appar- WAR PRIOKS FOR PLOTURES, ently interested Listeners,’ par" | Pisin Photograpbe, fll sen ta fino Fread ALBUMS FOB BEDS. aos, wulteble for the md caste 0x ainlge adcpted, directing the S:reet Commisstoner to iemove all tents on the Buttery not io actual A rplendid amor ment of A “Carte de Viste" ale t tase plete, 6 yw, CK: A communication was received from the Mavor, relative to the death of Kx- Mayor CLARK, recommending that the members at- ent the funeral, which will take place at Tri- nity Church, The annual report of the Comptroller was Prvsented, ‘aid 3,(00 copies ordered to be inte ‘The Chief Evglweer of the Fire D. partment presented his annual report, from which it ap~ peers that the Department now consists of 14 Engineers, 4 182 a embers of Engive Comp nies, 1,248 members of Hose Companies and °* & 00, bat Boohewegla ) Maowerrc Littzey Pownxe Lrone! Mageenr® | Het ss arty nad wll Verma me from Felson, LON ea Mies” kay at mare dost io Mah Wy Naa Vhon eae. te fit Reread icoadwegs ne Sronewnes. Mey how a Banur’s TRCOrkx Kos Seg tae oh ate cg benae 7 hy Wd by all chases

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