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Att Bam, K srockr|—The election re- ou ~ ifeant @nough of IR 9, AUGUST 7, 1861. Sd tos Ged exams an majority. This, be it beret, te Opportunity which the peop'e of any n state have had to eptak thelr minds fredy’ the great questicn. ew Ir mm wrarep that Hon, Bas, Woop signal ized bis patriotiem by paying the passage to Wew York of nesr'yahundred Fire Zouaves wh had deserted from thelr regiment, THE.LATEST NEWS. a, of Party Cointos, € Stave Committers hildn at Afbary yesterday, and the Domo- State Gonventttes will assemle st the Place tomorrow. Both partion are be thelr preparations for a vigntows fall ‘ dea of « 80 party Union die to. be alected without serious opposition, = berm eurested, but the virtual rispension we? oh the Bad Tressory !aw, to facili ate the eud- O88* Giledy expanded fscel operations of the) yvern- meant, ft de feared wili szouve « epirit of opp> item, Provably the Demucra'ic State Con: qutitfon, while expressing entire loyalty tho ete ution dnd the Uniin, moy take up he lesace now 80 incpporiately re- ment be and endeavor to make party capltal of . We discover that some of ths leading . Demoerats are not whe ily without o Teele pacoves Ln’such « movement. eal ‘We shall oon know wore of the action of OF LHLEGRAPR TO THE B. ¥, War Movements, Ko. Adjournment of Congress. — EXOTTING SORNES. _ we ~— © oe beth partles, ond whetever it may bo, we cin HUNDEAING af? . % “arenas @ately bege that the prop o of she siete of New | ZONE ative oy meet. Yorkwill not forgst be r daty to their cous M Solow 9 Map in merely parizan devotion. The pith ABMY COSFIRMATIONS, of eees lana of both partics, in power or oat of power. oem at ready as ever to sacrifices the vital ie- sexve> temeata Of thele country %0 the hope of fu'are a0 or Vanmasoere Far: @ections. Bat ths prorle are now beyond En hE thade comtrcl, and will pat down forever, acy pecemapenie erie « » tot of mim who may atrompt to thwart or be AU. &, Steamer Drives Thom Of. ~ ‘trey their patriotic impul-es \ 101 NEWS FROM THE GULF SQUADRON. te 11 Sail Destroyed or Captured. EFPOUBLICAN 8°ATE COMMITTEE To Dimccrats, a» menab-prit'Ten) principt and pat the present buge engross > eee ery in Bepablican politicians, thelr evident disposition tc make the most of is for party exde off rd no ground for oon. orn. There are not the times for po itical @alcane, as every adeut who tries it, on either ide, will lea'n to bis cost, Intrigue as party PROPOSITION TO DEMOCRATS. — .-* jen may, there is bu’ one party among the © people; and they who cen oatds all others in Thirty-seventh Congress. wd b — re gemerons and worsloola ing devotion to the country, in this crisi», will have their eufragen, and enjoy their confidence when restored peaow thal give oew oocasio 5 for political dispute co te RD —Blince t he aheve was written, the re port of the action o’ thx Republican S:ate Com. + op mites has been resetved by telegraph, and the resolutions adopted wili bs found elstwhwre in this morning's Su+ They ave p tons, and apparently f ee from the usual partet design cf Albeny politlc!s: party cepital out of every pom ble cireum stance. If this be rea iy an hint attempt to prevent partizanship from alvorbing patriot fom te 0 bitter polttice! can it Is sincorely to bebeped that the Democratie Committer may not boal'nte to meet the Repablicans cor dially and heart ly on the simple platfora of “Tur Uric.” ‘There fe certainly nothing t> by gained by aither ret cf poll te'ans, by reviving the'r there may be oppor- tanity for “‘arrengements" profitaie to both, fm view of the immediate oxpeaiiture cf patronage and money enou,h for (uo ordinary Presidential terms. Vor these iowons added to the imperative voirs of the people, more ‘than from any 10 nentic contidence in the pe triotiom of either set, we incline tothe belief ‘Chat the Empire S's:0 may yet pre@nt an un- * divided front in the elecion, By jill moans, ivide the epoila and > it om “the Foion,” It ia the ooly thing that will “pay” all around _ OF Phat will really Li noft either partyr Adjearoment of Covgrest. ‘Tum Extra Sceston of the Thirly seventh Congress of the Unsiced S ates closed yeaterdsy The coneuding rcenes are reported and It fe a pleasure to record that cheracteriaed by she atmost gooiprder aad even good bamor. Ic the admirable tempor displayed by maly all the mombers ducing the late seesion—usder circwrstanors 39 muco esloulated to stir men’s parsions~ in the amoun! ‘of important busines perfirmed, and in the legislative capacity d{+playeu ia boch branches, the late ssseion will stand conspicaous ia the history of the Rspuoite. Beever has ary representative body, assemble! to comalt end take moaturia for the suppres ‘ sion of a grea’ rodeilioa, threatening the dear eat rights of the poople, and the very axistence of (be sation, actet with euch calmnoss, firw EXTRA S1SNION _toma'o y Washington, Aug 6 ~The Bonate met at Go of Coptingert Bxvecses to ond have it passed tho ormeday, Ayrood Mr Dixon (Corn) reported a raro'at!on to Hon. Acnory Dickars b« + clerk or whe year f sent mounting to three thoursad dollars.— Parsed ‘The bi to panich certain erimes against the Ucited Siates was > Mr. Pownur. (Ky.) offered a resolution In regard to the Pouce Commissioners of B ith morte, in order to amend the report of the Ju dictary C womittes on that subject. ‘The preamble seta forth, wh-reas certain citizens in Baltioore have bean a:reated in vio lation of law. thereto Resolved, That the errert of salt citizens wae orcorslitutions! and Hilegal, ond that the shovld be released im nedia'ely or delivered ap to the civil authorities refostd to consider the resolution naye 8B On (Maes.) moved to take up_ the joint reeolution approving of all the acte of the Pr-sident, when Mr. Doocertin (Wis ) moved ‘that the Sorate go into Executive Session, Phd motion was disagreed to by the following Yeas —Mersrs. B ker, Bayard, Biogha' Carlile, Chandler, Coliamsr, B , Dooliitle, f Face Taompoon Tea . Powell, R ce, Sau! ‘ao mpson, Wil ot—20." vs er ‘Meerre, “a 8 « it Berckrmpan (Ky. hang pert of thin pels SPM avxious to vote Fr this reselu! a js ote of Cid Lig i ty ed to he a reco! le thought it a go Mr. Fi spay (Mo) sald that be hadel weve teen ready to vote. Bet ‘eal the bene . such argument. Mr. Tromn ready to wete fo the resolution avtil after far consideration. tive Ness'on. Afer y Bee. Cus. Ware according to orders of adier Genoral ‘The a*gament ssem- ed to be made that the S nate was afraid to uLt (Ill.) said that he was not Mr. Kuso (4, Y.) the Ssnate went into Ex:cu- hort executive session, the joint re~ solution authorizing the Sscrerary of War to the volupteers who under the command of : T. A. Monate, eolisted to tect the railroad bridge and other property (Man ) ‘then rose and mrde | rele'ion to promiscaous firing im the camp and | gir, Joum D, Avpunson, of No. 128 Adoms on the carports, some remarks aboat the North «: ” to yaions ina <f psanne: members which repentedsy convileed ihe hater. hal several ier members, os « committee, had waited on thé President 7 Acpnion paid be would give way for bim but for no olber living mem, (Laugh Preeifont had 1o further comanolestion to mabe to © narers. ‘The Bpsoker nid that the honr fix-d for the af) urrment bavirg arrived, I theretore de- Clare this Houre avfvarn: 4 sme die miy remarks are cut “.. (Laughter) They will come up next ses then a4 unfinis od busine as. ‘The mem vers then separated, all evidently fm geod Lumor. From Wasniagen. Wowhdugton, Tuesday, August 6.—A recent lew of Conprers au horizon the Beoretary of War or Sictotary of the Navy under the direc tlon and approval f the President, to sesemble # boors to Coterm'ne the fects as to the na are and ceca lon of the disability of each officers as spprer iscap-ble of performing military rer- viow, witha view to their retiring from the aro y ardmarte cerps The report of the bosre fe to be subjret to the Prewdent's ap- provel. Ttose woo may be ratired are tore colve the psy prepor of toe hizhert raok held ‘b the time of thelr reviremont and fn his current pay, 6u osts- allowarcis, BOMISATIONS CONFIRIRD. The S:nsie was ia executive masion until twelve o'clock Inst nt bt The following nom inatioos tor Brigadwr Generals, io a idition te Voose bere ofure annousced, were, tt is eal, confirmed — Mess Hurlbut, MoGlernard, Svenck, Grant, Beker, Lyon. Ccx, Prenties, anders in, King, Strgel'ard Couch. The prinsipal officers far the rew army reciven's wee all confirmed, whi'e the rejic'ins ¢ morised only a faw of the mince appointwents. Lisa’enant Colonel Exoxx's rou tnation was also confirmed, COMMANDERS firmed Comman? Foote to bs captai i Lieuten- wots to be T. AM. May. Armstrong roy, Woedtall 4 Serteri Lanier, Stanley, Stembsl, Colvo- coreneis and Bra:ber, PAOMOTIONS. Various motions to Lieutenants have beep made, inclad ng Edward A, Belden, Cras, Graves, ond Geo, B. Lar. avnaross, &c, D. Bisonar, MAJOR GEYRBALS. ‘The Senate confirmed only two Major Gene | stor the re, nler army, vis.:—! LAN and Mansviaco = MoDowst, Bosecaanz An~- ppseon, Mrios and Tmomas, tho last named Adjutant General. VOLUNTEER OFFIORES. ‘The following is a correct list of confirma. | ti if the highest officers commanding vo- lun’ eore, a8 cop od from the offictal record ;-~ Mejor Genirals B nk’, Dix and Butler, Bi igedier Generals, M-Cel, Curtis, Kearney, Reynolds, King Siegel, Heiatzelman, Porter, Fravkiin, Stoas, Toomas W Sherman, Hook- er, Lynder, Baker, K-ly, Lyon, P. Cox, Burlbart, Scher ck, Prentiss, Grant, Couch Governor Spreue, Barnside, Montgomery of Bew Jersey, Phelpe of Vermont, Williams of Mechigan,” Huu'er, W. F Sherman, Buel, Ouse Aine ii\oa of Missouri aod McCleraand. Acumber of thse gentlemen are regular orn y cficers, while the others recsived a mili. Albany, /qnerted the gntleman to sue | Sta 6 C or to recetve there | teven Hous, port of Mr, Kaito, of Hlisols, who, wih | oat of twa: ty-f ter ne Kriz000 (Tl) then reported that the Treoke | 00x the tiene aod plone of the Convention om to the call of the officers, gran Beles, aoburrti reg mentsexpect to laive for the f Meco Last a ght, dertroyed Prenca's pea far- Aa. ths mvehive shoo of Cuas. nd several emali dwellings, Loss | 107m t mo. y, | 20,000 The privocer at f st reuved to give his name | Set ikaus ihacs but fins! Lit wasJoerrn Marom, Hy Military News. in about twenty fire years of age, and says be | - is ac Americ He is evidently « Camrnon Rertrs —Two companies of the ni Cameron K fle were awora toto service yes'ar- | Frofeericnal burglar = A ast of skeleton | Cay. Tels makee Gre companies of thls re keye, and other k-ys of all sizes and patterns, iment already sworn im. y are ted at | 50 im her were found io hi et, eae pf A J accep’ numer were found in hws pocket, together About two hundred reeraite f r the Lafayette Gaard, (65.5) have al-ea’ jotn the regiment at ‘weeks the regiment will be comvieted. recruiting pow averages from ty five per day. Mo- | morrow at Silver Lake, 8. 1. Faamonz, sad Big. Generale | nye, Rav, | corner cf Water street | Yorkers, was eworn into service yesterday. | The | minimu» number, | to believe. * of thirty-five recruits started yesterday in com- Marder of = Petiaomnn a Brook'y2. DESPRRAT ATTACK OF A nURGLAR A thocking murder was Committed abent Officer Davim Maarm, of the Second, in at- tempting to afrhet a burglar was ‘atelly stab- bed and died in afew minutes after. Ths mir. derer eas beld by Mamrov untli assistance came and he is now in cnstody. He gave bis ae ns Josarn Miurom, The particulars of the onse, as given by the ;r'peipal witness, MO PAOMIBCUOUS FTAIEG, Gen. Banys has ievued stingent orders in street, ore es follows —Between éleven and twelve o'elcck, two girls in Mr. Atpmnson's house noticed the prisoner walking up and down, and locking attentively at the bougs. ‘They watched him and at lest saw him go Into the basement door of the next house, No. 190, ooevpled by Mr, Savxar, and saw hia ‘working at the window to open it. The gitls informed Mr. Ampansox, whe, having no weapon in the house, went into bis yard and got a small hatchet, Armed with this he went ou to meet tbe burglar, The | latter, on seeing Mr. Arpemson, came toward him, ard Jos ped over the low fecm railing be- tween the two houses, Mr. Awpzason raised the ba'chot and stuck at the bargler, but he evaded the blow end ran down the street. Mr, Amparsom threw th» hatchet after him, but miseod him The burg'ar ran down Aduns wreet fcllowed by Me. Ampenson shouting ‘Stop thief.” The fellow turned up High ttreet, and ran as far as Washington, and then turced down Waslirgton street, At the cor ner cf Preepect street, office Manri¢, hearing the ery and essing the burglar rucning, stepped in front of him to stop him, when the fellow ttruck at bim wish « knife be heid in his band, st-)bing bim twice in the throat, Martius knocked the murderer down with bia club, ond placing bis foot om bim, kept bie down until Awpensos came up to whom head, “My Gd, be bas kiled me” Officer Bren, of the Second Precinct, and sone ciu- | tone, then cums up, and the prisoner was se | | cored and taken to the Sscond Precinct statioa hor MAntin storted towards Falton street, togofir a Coctor, a cittzen accompanying him, but he faitted before be had gone far, and, arsietance beirg procured, a8 carried to the statin hesse, and about three minutes | after heariived (here he expired. On exami- | nation, two weands were foand in bis neck,one in the middle of the throat, another o2 the Left wide He bed very little The knife with | which the wourds were jaflicted was picked up onthe pavement. I: is an ordinary cla knife, with a Diade four avda balf inches long snd a bone handle, evidently in use a | The Republicen Mate Commiion. ‘N.Y, Avgust 6 —The Republican mibmittee wet \bis morawg at tre De B+ve. tern members wore presmt The anecr teon were Mrsers. G.C, Davinson, M. Coarr Hovt, @a1, Suanr, I’eor and kb Mas. Af or a session of toro hours thy Committes the following resorations :— d Tost a Commi tos of Five he ap- ed to wait apoo the Democra i: Siate wittes of their mes'ing to be held in this city, «en the 8 a to invite them to call thety OC: nv-o! t the same time and place as the Repoblicay Convection, for the purposs of ensb ing the two Conventions to unite ia the demuacen of a Union ticket, pleiged to a vi- sgorows prosecution of the war for the resvora- ton of the suibority of the Constitution and the ex-cntion of hs Federal laws in ail sections af the cou: try. Resolved Tost the eu-committes Wave po wer the pert of this Commit ee. Toe committe conela 6 of Movers Orpt ke, Dearne, Sraomo, Dawt nd ALtaM The Sate C mamitteo then acjourned, gubject Sutra G.mion of the Rhode Islnd Gonoral Ameomby RL, Aur Oh — Gow, Grnacoe Providence hes cand itting great ravege in ths Weoen ome Betton, Aug. 6 —Tae 14th and 1th Mavs Also Light called | ery, Honsoa's saw mill, Peixce’s macbiae furniture manufac oy belroving to witha pa'r of mipprrs and a pallet knife. He had coe pelt of fale whiskers to disguise his appearance. Hoe is a man rather above middle height and strongly built, bas a fresh com- plexion, dark bair, and wears a moustache and imp.riel, He was neatly ¢reased ina black suit of clothes, He refuers to converse, and ‘wil scarcely answer a question from the po- Recacrmrs ror raw Sorn Raomenrr — been sent dowa to orp 8 1. In thres Toeit twenty to twen- MurrAny Forxmar, —Trooo H, of the Firs Regiment, N. Y. 8. M.. Capt. A. P. . | Game, tarts out today to attend the funeral | lice, of their late comrade Wiirsam KE. But. ‘The body of Manrix was cotveyed to his son So a Ome tone Jate residence, No. 32 S'anton atrest. Deceated puctolale torvjoo ead geen into camp todsy or | war 82 years of age, and leaves a wite and ‘thres email children, He was a native of the United States, and long a resident of B-ooklyn, ‘His brother offic:rs speak very highly of him, and say he was « praceable, kind-hearted man, attentive to bis duties. Coroner Homrom empenciled a jury, and proceeded with the post mortem examination, The funeral of deceased will take place from his late residenes, No, 82 Santon street, this afterncor at 3 c’clcck. The remains will be taken to Greenwood Cometery: All the police not on duty are directe to be present, and will «scort the body to its last resting place, The inquest will be hold In the County Judge's Chambers, City Hall on Thursday afteracon Recxvrrs ror Tir 2p Reainenr,—A squad | at 2 o'clock. The priconer was sent to jail yesterday after- Examunt’o Boanp,—The Bard re toexamine the qualifications of ap- plicents fur positions in the Navy, meets datly at 11 o'clock at the office of E. & G. W. Buust, and Burling Slip. Yates Rirtas.—The first company of the Yates Rifies, Col. L Aver now encamped at company consisted of @ little over the Tus Mscuasics Reomtent.—A sont com pany of Col. Seanxiu's regiment of mecha stor, a been uwcra into service, Toe mem thus far recruited in this regiment ure from the best claes of our laboring people. ‘That they will be f und of exceliont te:y.ce we haveevery reagan nome and intelligen: discrimination, as did the | ‘2 {be vicinity of Oskland, M1, was taken up | tyry ecucation, all of the many nominations | mand or Liut Monenvvss, to join the 2d | . | © ia ths Ualied Atte ert the 9p parsed. srre cor firmed. » few captains acd Heuseoants | Kegiment N. Y.S M. Horn, on the Corcters wartant, “The growd ’ gress ates dusing the ves | ' On motten of Mr. Grustes (Obi) the House | Q. cepted, ‘Laer Cou Caxcurm—Lleu', Col, Cnn | Sut the Station Howe was so great, and the sion just c'osed. Its coaduot will revive the | #m«ndmen's to the bill providing for repairs " ‘outs af iis Rectan Bos hay Feople so much inesnsed agaimt tbe prisoner, t confidence of all to the Lonw Bridie was cone fa, THE PXTRA SEASON BILLS SIGHED, cond ve, P good and trae men inthe ix Mr. Sustsna (Mase). prosutet revolutions | All the bile which both Hoatee were | 8 dangerously ill from typh dd fever. | that it was found advisable to take him to jail persion he ae be pgp eed LJ are . from be Legislature tf Mersachesst haeatract, ceareree by ae very weer ig deal Fes | pee or n xo wees: ‘aii meee under a strong guard. Some persons had pro- | erpulee to all who are engaged io | tor a resentatives from that | luetart appro for the oo ry — mont i Le liao tebe by all meats to togogeie’ the Republic et | preperty used fur rebellious parpome. way home fom Fortress Munron, arrived bare | (Utd ® fope with which they threatened to mn. (AA CRIA for the preservation cf the Union. | sare PY s pa pond | Sesterday mornicg in tho U, 'S, Transp rts | bane him. y The INCRDARR OF YOLUSIEEAS' VAY, | Ben De Ford and Spalding. but withe | Several New Yerk de cctives visited the Sho Sanlinr7 Vesmmsien ae Pers agers laid on the table and | vestercay each House provided seperately | out landing peecvuled civectly to New Heves, | prisoner yesterday sftervoum, and et nee 4 Tas Sanitary Commies on bas cloeed tix | “irre” to b> pil ied: one tho Senate again | for an increase to the pay of voluotesrs aod | whore they were to teks te cara for Atentified bim vs 8 mod ihe eal ‘. ~ Balad eevsion at Wesbiogtoa, and psbisaed an | proceed to yo int session. regoiar soldiers of f ollare a month, but ti- Gadnon Moversor or 4 Mason.—Is $e rk st deeperate ant notorious f o> etoount of i's recent procerdings. [umediately | When the dc nly they woiter on a bill which will increase «nent Colonel CmARLYS of the New York 25:h | SUA Ct#r sorrect ramets Huser Ove- at a quarter pas the pay ovly two dollars a month. 2% His brother and himself are accused of ' cy. Milde the battle of Balt Ran the agents of the q Pa "Es cerense of gure ecllare peo maceth ic the 101 nd enced faa orler ms Comuaission wore engaged undir the direction pry cf coldiert, sailors and marines, sutber zd | city vo that begiment Lt is tras t Ne> | Their likenesses are in the R.gues G. } of Dr. Hansis fo visiting the wounded and | ‘The House the Benste bil by Congrean, will increase the expenseson & | joy war elected to the posttion of Major, Hy . # are in the R gues Gallery, ' edmilaistering, as far aso s\ble, to their wants, | the Supreme Court of the United S:ates, in the | {Tre st three Futdred thourand mon, seven er, felled to take up bis commission, and MAfaiChcts waren eke. varie A millions por aunum, or en 500,000 $12,000,000, 'S. Ravauwe £4 casi of the Sins code Aint Cossents : 1c euesth arma, std varios sesce se/COsie)'ashee fetadans Toere is vo incressé cf cffivors pay. | ktment, was subetliated tn bie 9 jostal ¢ Wartie mikte Glo wes one, , s¢ @tticles, not aveilacie in Washington wore | ant to intr<uce » bill tu probibit, CADDTS ASD MIDSHIME®, ls now with the Beigiment, in ward dy tentelite “fload “bit “ate” roo ‘ ordered by telegianb from other citivw, What- | punted crtsin onlewfat communication withthe Whe title manad ies the Rawkta, inereasinn the MeLeord's Mills, Vi Geouox | y ting from hls late residence, ; ‘ever steential wan fourd wanting at the houpt eeabee of; onoeta aul micesipmen fallen ia | Mounrsew bas not f Roinent, | No. 180 Degraw street, Beooklyn, 4 tals for tke wounded, which could not at onte the Hcuse. inan cffic'al capacity, sizes it left the city, The bi which was followed bya large * be provured throvgh the ordirary Government REPELS RONBING A HRIG—sus 1h Dm | ANDReFON Zovavea.—The Anterson Zou- | number of the frier ds of decoased, in carriage, . 4» ehannels, was, 06 far as pricticadle, obtained pTROTHD, ares qusrieved co Rker's Islan, axcect w 0 | srrtved at Trinity Oburch, in this clty, at 10 © by the Commicsion, and supplied pratultously. to paread the & tment isin recolpt of a let. | They are at present ercamped in ten’s, and are ck, ‘There were many in the edifics, The the pay cf the regular ar 'y and yolun'eers Towards noon there officers ‘ ranracting busive' soja was received from the Prov 1g Whe House he had approved of cer Means for amw ing the patients were provided ; fifty toms of ice were placed at the disposal of the bospital surgeons aud tro bundred tuns more were offered, Uf req aired. The Commilvion, ducing its session di cused the meseures necesss y for placing the army 00 w firmer basis of dirciplins, se all the expe Flence of the Commission showed that all ef- forts fur thebealth of tho troops were almost useless antil a radioa\ impr vement could be 4 Se elfeoved in this reepocr, I to'utions were i With reference to the absence of olice: om thels came; to tle preveleuce of inten. qparenior; to the neglect of duty of various offi one! adv'tieg ch amges ia the mode of payment; ‘end mesetred for the encouragem ut of better Ling between the mea and wholr olfivers, and Deween the civil authorities and the volun’ ver wey (Obio) m: vel tho sersion be ex nivu es, X (Ind ) anid the S.cratary of th Srnate had tenston was desirable, rea’caly ni hed expired Me Asitoy's @ ewErt se aele ago ion wes agreed to Bey 12 for ec me time. ous tone irqatrea to move that the c ‘This remark occ k be allowed to go cn. ter. The & 1 are lent, in stunated to bim (bat such au ex- Mr Vat asvicuam said euch a motion was ‘The clock hac been stopped at ten minutes to Mr, Sravers(Penn.) in an apparently seri- u ther ir would be in order id outburste of laugh- sker, after piviug a private order der GoLpanono, of wnet Union, daied Haw pton yin which he raya the oric Reads yesve Wee somuch spscula rved to bethe |, 8. Meriia, of ioston, 1 bad been ia pos seesion of the revels. meander GoLpanoro acce, the men were ubloavicg her wo sent a party, wh asilung the place set firo tothe yoseel, and eff.c:aal!y destroyed her cargo, GOOD WORK OF THR GULF BQUADION, It appears by other officis! advices from the Gulf yascrod, ‘hat on the Fourth of Jaly, off Galveston, the United 8 a oo # samsr South two, and ran one asnore, on the 6th one, and on the 7.h one, mekiog in all 11 sail destroyed cr ceptured. The rames of the capture ves~ eels are the Shark, Venus, Aan Ryan, McCaul field, Loulsa Dart, Coratia, Fatoon, Goorge Baker ond Bam Hovston A portion of them for the clock to b» a'tended to, informed the | bad cargoes, ehivily of amber, Amoog other = SH Gen, MoumaLan, however, has taken | {nase thet it wat now in motion, | things castured ware 18 wail bags, and thirty: » © @BET Bc Bteps to correct these evils, Tateli- | Mr, Jonmsom (Ponn.) cffired a resolution | cve bags containing exprermmatter, id pent Purecns have been disyatchal as agonts that ioaewuch ay the clock, bad refuted to go | | Unite bin ot July, of K ate Tit 2 4 be * ae te» Ate Commelesion 16 the armies ia Missouri | DY p° Bours the House refuse to go by the | Ain Nite eran the Mookade, ‘Ther 5 and ot Coir, as well as to the columns of | ‘The resolution wis objseted to as out of or | were as pamengers on board, the wile, three , Bawxs and Byeran An agent is alw to jo chilérem and servants of Adjatant Gen Ho- ! Gen. Boom cam, LAND of Blorida, Mra, Tiwtteane claimed the on “wc Bae Hts ber pra As the capo ot . in posrersion of it without ualog violence Wo, Morn from Ne Anousl Report of the tore Inay who was Ina delicate aituation, ho Comptrciler that the tua) oxt of the Croton is announcyrest was received with w'ld | coslsted from taking the prize, 4 Sep Water Works up to Bee, Sis', 1860, was da of the Uaion. both on the CONSUL. TO CANDIA, Le ade ‘The tots outstanding debt The Serate has oontrmed Gro, W, Face, of o these Works, at the ame date, was New Yurk, as Consal to Cancis in t we j $8.901.005~ making shout orethird of the ong continued; and | dominionr, THE AUSTRIAN 31 \8610%, Whole Oicy debt. During 1869, me debt was | # more rimated : Tdom witnessed lpr yw i pedaced about ore million and e tif dllar? Sudiequeutiy Mr. The neme of Joum Day of Bidtord, Now The Alar’. | witbcut the bar of thy York, is mentionea in prominent connection a. Purchase, greling and government of | [fy members gather:d round bi with the Austrian mi:sion, 4 the Central Perk baye also adicd largely to | particular: coactraing the g)24 news annoa MoCnanssp's ArromsTMent, the City debt. The approximare cost at the | ced by hii Mr, ULERNADD’s appolatment as Briga- in Pork, including improvements, to Deo, a, dier Generel, iv gratifying to the many "1060, was 06.476 820 86. The actus! cost ot thet 6!» tame friends of that gentleman, ut the Incd was only $5 768 751 87, and thre iom threa'ened the futegrity of the Ualon, The NAW SFKAMERS, Bat Sem carats fe tarrens e | cee cece | tialey pozelen we, "am te athens re | » ec ~ nt of the Perk, nearly three millions of to make terms wie od tee is ine Prtbe 1 ide whee! s*eamers aod one or more @ollara, The Comptrol'er suggests that in the Perteat condition of the country the suspension, or the present, of avy further large expendi- 0 mareion or trea a , imply to condemn HH. seid tbat be wieant jon with that re- n tron clad versels recea\ly autnoriz.d by Con- gress, Salling of the Gres: . @ ole aid iot fon ub i a’ pore ht al ry to preserve | Syne trienteatacyiedy. Qutee dun, Gait Groot Wintern ltt th ~ Whe public credis. Ms Cs (Ohio) cad Une: wien the grace | L’Tstel at 4 otcloek, for LAverpool, ashore near Cape Hatteras, about whicn (h re | Carolina captured #ix schooners, on the Oth | body was carried fromthe porch up the main wislrs preceded by Rav, Dr. Viwrox, who road the initistory senteners of ihe Epl:copal Buial Service, tubsequently rea¢ing the Lessons, After the eervics, the body was conveyed to the Marble Cemetery, Second Avenue; where only watting for some supplies, U. 8. Cosstitor10n Guano.—At a meeting of the officers of this regiment, held at tho h use of the Quartermaster lion. HN. Wiip, FX, Cnowires, Adjutant, in the chair, Ths following resolution ww aren’ mousy adopted : Resolced =Tost we ectiroy disagree with ng repadiete the setlen fe Tow maa conte>te | ic wae interred, calling themselves the B ard « core of this . Teglment, in tos'r expulsion of the Lieutenant | ‘There were present at the funeral exercises Colonel and Mejor of \hie regiment That we | many members cf the City Government, the refuge to recognize them in any mannor, they | Common Conneli having resolved to attend the having been all expelled from the reeiment; | fa, oi A acd furtber that we beve the fu'leat confidenct ° ko oar werthy Lieut, Colouel (AckeRMAN), acd aleo in our M-jor (demon Luv) Naw Yorx Rovces Ths heedquarters of this creck regiment bave ceen moved to the | ° Bouth West co ner of the Cuy Hall, below the | ark Barracks, and at present there are here Mayor's «flice, engaged in this work officers cf the Yates’ Fcao JPoxsemvarion To THe ANownson | Rifles, Mechanic's Rifles, Constitution Guard, Zovayas, Co. J. Lavayatre Rika —A | Jyg Harris Cove ‘ 'y and Thirty Sivinth Regl- beautifal stand cf Rosiaen al and enids colors mint (Col. McCai ke bamoske Brcsurmo m tas Pork BARRActs — Permitsion bas bevn given to several voluatesr orgeniz«‘iors to open recraftirg offic s im the who feel for on!cast and homeless children will kindly ald the good work. Gor. Banpae’s Saanr Js every prospect that three regiments, instesd of ome, wil soon be im the field, accepted with the express understanding that every man should be able to make the require’ ‘‘string” viz: A dtrlog of at least fifty inches in tea shots at the Cistarce of six bandred fret, In thir'een states the Governors agreed to farnieh B10 060 each to equip and forward the mer. In Minourl, Feaax BP. Buarm, IJr., brcare Peponsible for the smount required, and in K-otuky, « private individual contributed the 610,000 from his own pocket, berides de ‘voting bis time and influence to raising the comprny. At bast ten of them are conmplete, one hun- dred men in each company, and every men bes made the required string. Thess compa ies are da'ly expected st Weebawken, where they Of tho first appcants here, at least seven Ont of cen wore rejected, Bat when the dwisr tiflemen began fo come in, nearly every one «f them was seceptes, and there are now bo:wern seventy or olghty of them with a proepict of one burdved and twenty-five this weex. ‘Tkess mn are all from the city, Gacrea ‘Tarrr ia ceptain of the New York 3 vies com- pary, ord the men were mu-tered oto toe sta'e service last Fridsy. Captsin Taerr hes commend: d a rifle company for nine years in Borope—in Switzerland, at the Crimes aad in the Bativb army. ‘The German company at Woshawken, was commenced a week ago, and qill be commanded by Coptain Scrrommroxen, who was formerly a burtlg master for the King of Baveria He is one of the best shots io the world. Hs» company a'ready numbers about for'y mon, and Garmans are examining every day. His Secretary, Mr. Lommcus, wae till receatly « “cofessor in the Nashville, Toun, Military Academy. In addition, Mr, Waceer is organ'zing ancther Ger ran company from the Blooming dale Soaro Shooters who are a)! (ood sbots and are in eufficient numbers to form a fall com- pany. Srermum Monies is esp a'n of the American Company. Ho an of military education and experiercs, and isa first class shot. ‘ibey were mustered into servion last Friday, ant are on the ground at Weebaw A SRW TORK OTT REGIMENT, Last Saturday, Governor Moos wrote to Col. nel Beuvan, arking him to raise a fall re giment from this s'ate alone. Colonel Baapan replied that he had two regiments In euch» state of forwardners that ho could entrust them to ovher hands, and would un fertake the formation of s third regiment, but adied, ‘these first c’asa rifle-sbots throwchout the state are mectanics, ant earn from $49 to $50 per month.” If th» matter of ex'ra compenta- tion weuld be brought before the Legisistare next winter, two fall regiments of tharp shoot ers conld be raired from this state alone within thirty cays. ‘ USTFORM AND ARMS The rejiments will bs uniformed alike; oach man having two uriforms—one gray an! one gten. Inthe latter the men, when io the wocds and field, can hardly be dis'inguished from the surrounding fillage. The gray will ke equally serviceable in winter, ‘The arms will be the Springfleld riflr, loaded from the flask, Col, BaanAn is baving groov- very effective ata distance of three thousand feet. ‘Yesterday the corps had « figure of a man, life rice, set up at a distance of 600 feet. Col. Buxvaw fired tea shots through the head of the figure. The ttrings of the best shcts on the ground ron from ten to tixteen imches; the medium shots from twen'y to furty; and the poorest come within the requirement of Af.y inches, A Lavoro Wirauz.—Banaom having ex- bavs'ed ihe supply of little fish, isaboat in- trodueing «genuine living whale as an addi- tion to the cariosities in his Museum, prize, ard soon the mons‘er of the deep will be eplathing for pub'ic amusement in the showman's big tank His whaleship’s arrival will be ¢uly chronicled, and will no doubt cause @ great commotion. Attgoxp Hosateie Cavmry.—The éle- ing, almcst Fonsras, berber at No, 628 4th ot, for nou. payment of ren’, she being sick aod unabls to pay. S.e and her childsen were put in « car riage and takon ty the emall pox hospital, Aamivan or Tm P1748 —The brigs N Danning mized by the pri Were released by order of the Spanith Govern U, 8. steamer Crosade! Hires, Accidents, nquestn, dre bodies of two soldiers of the Furst New Hamp- thre Regiment, who were drowned 4; the foot ot Lay” etrest on las: Surd-y moraing. It uppears that wolle the regimeat was awaiting tte arrival of Ya! om whicn to embark, m of ther: fell » string piece of the p | overvomrd and were drow.ed, could not be ascer ined. bat thalr bodie, isken in cherge by aa undertaker, aa kept uctil the arrival of their frends, Sovpem Orarn or am Oxgaowm Wows, —The Tor th Ward Police found an uvkoown woman lyiog, yesterday morn'ng, upoo the sidewalk comer of Stanton acd Forsythe streets and conveyed ber to he $ atioa H she eoon died. C roner JAcKMA® ld death from congestion of t rain was rexler. wil be presented to the Anderson Z aaves at R are, Jeon pamcrrae, cy EN ot aloe pointe arian 261 opt Piiaapery bigest Gen. Ro 5 a . | the fountain, which befure it was bic trom Se ror eaaite'the giver. "Ths steamboat | the etreet by long rough sheds was always dry, Mejor Anderson will leave Peck Slip at 10 and | is now playing every day oni the place looks 2 o'clcek, calling at Tenth street each way | decidedly cheerful, Crowds of loiterers gather to convey pessemgers to sad from the Island. | 4»,.4¢ the chain which encloses the barracks on Naval aed Milkary Movements, the northern side to to the stirring beat A navel <flicer has complied the numbar of | of the (rams and \hy calls of the recruiting of- tota) resignations in the service, from the | fcers, and from among them many recruits commencem+nt of secessioniain up to the let of | are every day received, June, On the Navy Regis.er for 1861 there were 1 854 commissioned and warrant officers, Of these, 761 were from free, 592 from slave states, Of the latter, 72 were natives of the | fons for selling iquor without # license: District of Columbia Only 842 wore from | Parken Farnam, of 95 Roosevelt strert; the Confederate States, Of the entire southern | JOHN Fay, of 266 East Fourteenth street; officers, 821 bad res‘gned on the Is! of Jace | Gronos Dorre of 90 James street; James tah te be Nev . yer froma raters Contre, of 15 O.k street; Taomas Cuonca- states have loft. "There is no reason to believe | 7% of 808 Water strest, ad T'aomas Dom: pny, of 876 Wa'er street, They are now in thet the only scuthirn fleet comtacdore, Fing prison, ‘The Bard will hold one more session Boanv or Exows.—The Board of Excise yerterday arrested the following named per- Officer Sraintina, will resign, as reported. Tovestimge covvotve Onmberiand, which wi | PA eee Bea wil Ba a probably eail olay, had her crow re inf reed vy 90 men from the Ohio, Since the sh of KT leased Par bes or ret Jatter receiving ship, pavy of seventy ° Jail- ‘The seam corvette Richmond, 141, got up Cren's Ald Society, Inf the ely Yesterday af- terncon, Another party will be sent cut ina ohort tne, with Mi. Taacw, if the beneyolent anchor rday at the Battery, and went t toe. Ti Harriet oc Lane loosed ‘theeta, and ft at daybreak yesterday { ec. Deceaed was sboa. 28 years of age, and bad on a green black plaid cress, s'raw benuet trimmed with black vely * ined with bh y there, immediately afterwards, dead placed the pts with cuckshot, in his mew!h ac ed ont at ie back of bis skull, The ds boarced at 273 fe bon signed by trunk, An i quest was upon acd @ verdict of euicide rendered, was about £0 years of age, and lorg in the coun'ry. body, Tux Weer Sramer Homtcios —Corooer Jaoxman beld an inque't yesterday upon the tody ot Wo, Lamm, the young man who was shot dead the day previcus at ag) errner of Wes’ and Mor is etre substantially the same as dey. ‘The fury fourd that * eg i ebot woued a bd ig 4 LA tes o “ee asa jury. daw and dais have tate in el daaase” ed balls prepared for this rif_e, which will be His agent is on the way to this city wilh his venth ward police recort that a woman named Maapatens Winreas, was found with three children lying in 4ch street, yeste:day morn- trid with the mall pox, ard with one of her children dying with that dis. coo, They state that she had bren turned out of a cellar whieh sho occupied, by Jacon mer THe Sonren's Machivs, and Bo jeer Sumter, near Cionfe eyo, arrived’at this port yeste day, They ment, ard sailed, with others, under convoy of far as Cape Antonio, } Two Sonvrens or rae Tins Naw Hamr- | som Racmose Daownen.--Ioqaests ware held yestervay by Coroner Jaowmas vpon the inquest uron ths boly, acd a verdict of Svicrom wiem A Prsrot.—Dom Feawcrsco Ravio, formerly an officer in the army of the Queen of Spain, shot himself yesterday on the pier foot of Clarkson street, aud was fous je , which bad bren heavily load. the whole cha’ge wes biown through his head and e'cap- t Houston sirest, and appar liess, His commiss‘on, Queen ef Bpatn, was fad in his Deceased had not been sts, by Kumes Unew, the bartender, The facts elicited were 1 / teoon OF Poetics Inceligenas, Bre. Sranetse Avrnat.—Axtmomr Moran ané Purtzr O'fizann, both laborers, got inte 4 fight yesterdsy, in Cedar street, during - ‘the former drew a knife and stabbed O' Hamam] in several places, inflicting revere wounds. ly arrested and locked Tianna taken to the Row Tork’ HT pit Sranaixe a Potrceman.—Mixr HL © returned volucteer, was arrested charged with : tabbiog officer Vas xunso ofthe 8th Ward, inthe hand with « kpife,—He wes ‘cutting up’’ at a grocery thecorner of Broome and Sallivan streets, the officer was called into arrest him, J tice Qoacknmnves locked him ap to answer Foroma a Curck.—A young man 0! Taos, Gitommainve, Jr, wee seresteay terday, charged with for,ing the rame o Lown and McCantie to a check, on the liaweborg Bank for $87, and passing thesam: to Josern Coon of No, 144 Wear 56th at He @ae taken before Justice Quackann' end held to ball to antwer the charge, —_—_—_—_———_—— Accovet cr Tue Garrat Ba’ ‘The New York Waberwoms, sided by PYLES 0. K. frap mareh thrcuzh the tolle of wees Raw,’ donble quiek time, ‘They p onoar on it (he mest eft dimal tmpsrerment yet. Ge cove from al! parte ot Go ety ap qttne it=neady (or teat weer, JAMPS PYLE, Mana facta: cor Frackiinmad Waghiagton ote. Branprern's Pra, SEVEN BOX2S FOR ONE DOLLAR, At 46 GouTt Broonn Brace, Waidauesenen, Fexprice’s SEW PHO" OGRAPHIO GALLARY, TUR LAROTOT IN THE WORLD NO, &T BROADWAY, NEW TORE. WAR PRIORS YOR POTN, Pian Photographs, full s\n, te fae Prenat farlor mien ape ay oo y ogoe f gel & oees SF GRLIES a “te DAGUEREOTYPs®# Mh lonrma) ° oat up iu righ enses and Eran oy We ve reduced cnr prices to omform to i tims, 6 in every inetance cuarentes 9 satinfaerrry Bunnaris aoe eitierng wld tind “oe ies which we - CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. \ This beatiful! and ult pistare we make a © spclailty to he busines DISTINGUISHED PERSOWS. 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