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nal onan, Woov oxactly, asthe telegraph informs = - t ‘been glad to go intothe to shoulder with all patriotic on the simple platform of the Kevertheless we can casily imagine Bound reasons for giving up the propesal, lest the enemies of the Union should derive an ad- ‘vantage from it in their efforts to ob!ain con- trol of the Democratic organization. In this view, it might even bave bien the dictate of ‘wise prtziotiem, to maintain the party organi- ‘ation tn distinctive action at a'l hazards, on the Jacke n’an platform—' the Union must and shall be precervod.”” ‘The is aesuredly the enly platform that the Democratic masses will stand on or stand at al. But tke Incurable rottenress of all our party organizations, of which the Republicans have lately been onabled to give the more notable and numerous illestrations, now breaks oat in the first move allotted to the oppo- site eet. It should be made by all honest citizens « rule of action, that wherever two Or more politionans of any party are gathered together, there is some device on foot to deceive and cheat the people, 1n the present case, bargain with the secession or submission eliques, who still claim to lead the Drmox Tacy, in come quarters, is plainon the face of the resolutions Afier an attemp’ to content their constituents with brave words in bebalf of the Constitution, and of even » more y'goroas military defence of the Union, the cloveo foot appears, end demolishes the whole with following thoroughly trattorous kick: ‘Thay rerard it 96 the duty of the Federal Gov ernment te hold out terms of peace and accom to the dissevered states, ow of all their rights under she Conssitust our system was funded in comps and hes beon so perpetaswd, if can never be honorable ‘in soy admiaistrasion $9 seek tor store it by the same means ‘The prople universally reeent ani loathe the suggestion of any ‘torms of peace and ac ~tommedation to armed and unconquered traitors, And while they believe in epating all tights under the Con atitution, and in generously compromising all mere political differences for the maio' ance of Union, they donct belixve that ‘it ean never be dishoncrable” to thrurt upon inso Went and regiog redellion the over(ures of con- ciliation they would make to loyal brethren or to disarmed ani puniabed reboli ‘The paragraph above quo'ed embodies the whole objict of the sscessi n'sts who craw! about under the feot of the loyal population of this olty. It is just whet the SOE tour, ask for, I¢ suited the ‘ Hon.” us, while he “ dissented from some portion” — the patriotic portion of course, [at it won't suit the Demccratic party, nor the Indeper- dent voters who now a days control the result @f elections in contempt cf the tricks and strategems of political wire-pulieri We oeball regret it, if the Democra fe Convention does not purge iteelf emphatically of this fatal doctrine —fatal to all governnaent on this continent. if it could prevail’, but since it carnot prevail, then fatal toany party that suffers itaslf to be tainted with it, Caring Jess than nothing, as we havo often repeated, fr any party, we sball etill regret it for ite tendency to prostra'e the Dem. ocratic party and thus establich in a yet more dangerous and unchallenged impunity the al- ready overgrown power of the Republican oliques. How can sensible men thus play into the bends of one single set cf demagogues the whole prestige and popularity cf a great war like this? There neods some checks and bal- ences in a gigentic system ¢f political corrup- tion such 6s our Government has become, and what shall we do if the wanton suicide of one eet of rogues makes it impossible to play them off agsinet the otber, ‘Which Did they Mena? We carnct dismiss the last provesdings at Albany, without pointing oat another special evidence of the ignoo igious surren der to which the Usionista of th» Dem cratic Comnalttee were brought in the contest with the Ben Woop faction on this occasion. We had received by telegraph the follow ing as the resolulion adepted by the Com- mittee in boncr of the deceased Col, Kananne of the Tammany Kegiment, who had been ono of thelr number. Resolved, Toss this GC mmitsye have heart wit P'O'oune regres of the desu of (heir eatociels and friexd Wa D Kerneoy of Now Yk, who c.o¥n 4d bis coreer of unos flab patriotiem @ d devotlca to D. mosratic principles by laying dowa his lif Wailea we»! ah hie memory, ve primi 0 his » joratd to the ceuss of patriotiam as an exemple which all gocd vit zeus sould admire, ana every Democrat shou'd on ulete. The patrictic fire of noble reso! ution w Il have toucked and warded the heart of every wender, 1; was evicently reported with a gen era) undorsten ing that i. was the ri, ht talk for Dexocrats, ad was telegraphed us as pars @0. Bat ‘' seceah,” it eocms, forbade ani the committees somehow succambed, even here, ‘Ab hour lator came the frilowiog dirpatch ; D. Krenev. PN ACY Bods Wer D. Keanrny, of New Yo k, wh ue many Virturs, devouion to) Dam ciatic primc'p em ud wmrelfit!) pa'rictiam, rendered his deceass & deep and poiguant grief bo bis pumerous feleacs, werd © loss bo the state + ad country, ‘This resolution, as our yesterday's report of ‘the proceedings shows, was offered by Mr, Baw Woop! Such is the substitute dictated by euch men, for the worthy tribute firet prop sed to u fallen soldier of the Uaion, Tho insult of euch # resolution supplanting the former, might elwost stir in its star-spargied shroud the lifeloss clay. This action is what determines the meaning ‘of the double-tongued manifesto of the politi clans, and shows which of their two volors it geauize. It proves the insix cerity cf the brave ‘words for the war and the blockade, and shows that nothing is really moant but secession, Bo matter with what valorous words he may overlay it—the man who talks of compromise tn the face of the foe at this time of day, means itulation and is a traitor im his the rebellion or recon the ery of compromise ws at nothing but an Sm te the Gonveation will put them tepadiate their infamy. [t cannot ineuring @ seoond die ruption itreparable overthrow. Mevets, Baxoxrmaros and Vattasnio- AM, worthy co-laborera in treason of the most malignant end destardly k'sd—undertook, night before last, to preach rebellion and stir up insufrection, In the open streets Of Baltt- more. How they fared and how they were re- colved, the telegraphic column tells, If, as leged, the Federal police were leading isstru- ments in defeating by popular c’amor the ox- coution of their flagitions designs upon the peace and loyalty of Baltimore, who shall sty that they comid have done their duty other. wise or better ? ‘Ihe time we fear is coming, when every~ one that is not with us must bo dealt with as against us, When a nation is ina death- stroggle with ite mortal foo, the deadliest treason that can be committed, is that which artails the Government from the safe shelter of the forms ot Jaw. Whenever the war upon the Union succeeds in getting dan- gerous enovgh, it will be met as it deserves, with m ore severity of force than even the mil- itary operations of the rebellion, We shall in that case have to take e leaf out of the enemy's book, and imitate the decision though not the brutality, with which they expel hos- tile elements from the South. Tux stockmarket rallied smartly yeatorday uncer the inflaence of the financial measures of the Goverament. A meeting of bank offi- corsa in conference with Secretary Cmase was beld with clesed doors, and another private meotirg of leading moneyed men was held in the evening by invitation of the Secretary, at the house of Mr. Cisco, It ts proposed to arrange that the banks receive on deposit and circulate the small Treasury notes, and it ts understood that they are to place in the hands of the Secrotary ten miflions of dollars within the next fortnight, Itisnow believed that the new revenue measures will yield from ninety to one hundred millions per annum, Ne New Nailonal Hyman, Tux C.mmmittes tolected to award the prize of five hurdred dollars for anew Ne tional Hymn have made a report, in which they virtually declare that among tho twelve bandred -‘;oetical effusions” submitted to thom, thiy did not find oe) ‘which would live in the hearts and upon the lips of the Ameri- can people,” The Committes, therefore, have made no award. Wo fear that the Muses (elvtere nine) heve become dirgusted at the cwmduct of their modern earthly worshippers, and have retired to tome etherial conveat,from which they cannot be drawn by any five hua- dred collar invocati The Hyma Commitee, in making thelr re y &e twrious to be worthy of \! ¢x-minstion were heard tn solo ead With oomyi ly few exceptions, the bywas sent in proved to be of inerent only to Uheir id expreesions of uml feel To sxordance, nowever, Wilt Mons of competition, the mors meri tr! Moeable of soos reorived, hyve bon placed in tho bonds of pullishers (Mewre, Rupp & C. TON), and will be iemued io ye at Ahalr ri the putlicatior, tf prcfimble, touring to the be: of w patrictic fund, Bo ends the attempt to eupersede “ Yankeo Doodle,” *' Hail Columbia,” and ‘ Star Span- gled Baunor.”” An We give, under our Brooklyn bead, an in- teresting report of proceedings had yesterday before Jude Garaisom, of Kings county, ia relation to the Baltimore Police Commitstoners now imprisonsd at Fort Lafayette. A writ of habeas corpus bad been issued by Judge Gam. RI to which the officer commanding mad* the return that he was instructed by Lieat. Gen. Sccrr not t> obey the writ. The Jadge held that the return was not sufficient, but s gested that sreturm might be made which would satisfy the Court, without compelling Col, Borkn, the officer in command, to dieo- bey the instractions of his eriors. Racertr0n ov 4 Mavan py Maron Woop, —Mayor Woon riceived yosterday « soldier's medal from Boston, a copy of the one ed to the Sixth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteers, on Boston Common, August 2, 1861, co thelr return to their homes, Ths medal was sccompanied by a letter, to whic the Mayor tent the fuilowing reply: rriex, New Yous, Aug. Am, Hog. m in receipt of your favor of ith the accompanying medal, r thanks, 1361, oistinguish country. clatm tbat the first armed sistanes to yrauny of the B itish Cec anterior to the Amorican Revolution, occurred here within fifty vards of where I now write, and not at Lixiwiton es generally admitted, Therefcre sa wo were the fi lost in upholding with command ihe glorious Uni of that resistance which grew out Roly vpon mo f and for Yo k tm nobly loyal and well dlirected eff rt t Yor with great respect Faxsanno Woon. Rich, to thor who know of bis distieguisted services in sording forward troops, otc, Why don’t they rend on amodal to bis brother Ban ? Aveothor Philadelphia V r The brig B, T. Martin, Captain Faxycu, eailed from Philadelpbia on the 19th of July, with # cargo of #hooks and machinery, valaed at $25,000, On the third dey out the Martin wos captured by a privateer named the York, avery fast vorsel, built some tice ago in Bal- timore, Her arew were placed on board the ptivateer. In rucning down the coast to gat to Hatteras, slo wes intercepted by the Uai-~ ted States ship Savannah, which gave chase to the brig, which at once cleared into th» tluced cyptare, the shallow While there the United States: came slong and shelled the Setting it upon fire and destroy ing the entire cargo. Bis Union wes, no doubt, under the impression Martin was a privateer, It is well r, that ber ble cargo was thus ‘obed from the bi of the re Afier the ycas! had been burned the author. i tignified to them that they could gain pg by keeping them longer in eus‘ody, ‘The Governor toen furnished each with a pa: entitling them to ¢o, unmolested, through 1 lend of irea'op, Un the wey trey were fre- wntly interrupted, and imsvlted at every steamer Union narrow escazes from murder. 4 Baltimore ou War ceeday yw, ten in number left for Hatters Inlet, phich te wontward of Cape Hajteras, te a perfect den fur & pira’as, where they g> in and out with impunity, and without the slightest molestation. It is a fine inlot, cf sixteen feet cf water, and It is a mat. oe fort, NC. og preva'ls, Versels boucd to Halifex, LAverpool, Cabs, and other og, clear daly, and not one THE LATEST NEWS arr acm) War Movements, Ko. Iaterosting from Washington. BORAPH TO THEW. A sxtgttiog AT 102 DarDOR. —— A ATibals attamotud to (ae PERE THE BOIS. Destruction of Hampton by Gen. eo The Arg roged all nt, ‘Tho greater part of Magrudor’s Ferses. ard at noon trday, when 1 vistted coven or sight iiator cessor caning” AME OUTRAGE RCALL ED FOR. ' Unionists, and os Gon, Boruxe (a- BARBARITY OF TAB REBELS, _——— AGED WOMEN DRIVEN FROM HOME, A thir se sbo Seite, a dt patho 3 REBELS BILLAD-6 WOUNDED. ORB, 80011'8 NIECE FROM BIOBMOND. A flag of truce is just in from Norfolk with Mire Maro, nisce of Gin. Scort. on her way from Bech She states that the Confederates attribute the act to Gon Botuna. MAGRODAR EACAMPED. has encamped near New EXCITEMENT IN BALTIMORE. pases A SERENADE=-I1T8 CONSEQUENCES. —— Breckinridge Preaching Treason. since new muskets snd a better quality of food. oO Market Bridge He will hardly ventare to | Additional clothtng and shoes are row on the Prom Washington. attack Newpert News. of way from Pennsylvania for this regiment, Washington, Aur 9. The activity among RADELA AT TORKTOWS, RACOMBOASCES. Govere moat team tors is an reat as it was ac | Mr, Mawew eays thero have been about | Reoonnoleances by the Engineer staffs are any time previous to the late battle, provi- | meven thomsand coufederate troops stationed at | daily kept ap. ‘sak pointe have been Cee ree Senate guns yf aro | Yosktown, otzengthened by additional forces. hauled to various cam, a a oat fo AY. = eo eae ae efthecity, ‘In thie crmmectlon, ft imey be dete Ais ats 0 a alind Ota 0K Renning the Blockade, stated that much more regard than heretofore is paid to the comfort amd mulvistance cf tie soldiers, and, asa Lepage litle ff aay complaint now exists among troops diers arrive from time to time incindirg, of to the ont of Hamp’ hundred and eighty n: ge PROVISIONS ABD USIFORMS, Provisiors are abundant st Yorktown, and acd cercied away late, a large r.ion of cava'ry. ‘Tpey are| mostcf the regiments are resvng new ani- jodteivualy distributed along our now ex‘ended | forma for the winter eampaiga, ey ‘signs aero iri of troopsdur- ing or an improvem»nt over their {mpcoper exporute to the sun Many of | EXCitement in Baltimore. these recently appointed to milli office are —sO0— wes atansat Is datty thao ay The A Ure oe of Traters Soremaded, ‘ar Deparament thron, hem, ° alrea’y uniformed. Baltimeee, Avouat 9 — Midnight. — Mosse, Sainte Anovt T SLOOKADE, Bascnimen on and Vauas AM pariook ‘The southern newspapers will net much | of a grand dinner at the Kavaw tiouss this longer ¢xult over the inefficiency of the block- | everin, ven them by the Baltimore seco ado in localities which might here be spreifi.d. | sionists, evil P, they wore ssreaaded ‘Lhe Navy Department is in yn of | by the band f the Baltimore Blacs, ti forred DREOKINBIDGR TRIING TO 6rRAK Mr, Brnckinernos is now endeavoring te epsek in response to the calls of hts friends, is constantly interrupted by cheers for Car< ‘The Naval Comsirnctor, cha with that | tenpam, General Scorer, tor the Kentucky particulsr duty, reports that he has twice ex- | elr ction, and fur the Union, There are several emined Vanvenni.1's steamers and considers | thousand perrons present, a maj rity of whom them unfit for the eorvice required, viz, for | are Uolon men. ‘They call on the band for t! blocka ing purposes, and the Navy Dopari- | Siar Spangled Boenrer, Yarkee Doodle, ment, in view of he facts pressated, concur | but cen gst notbing from them bac D xte with him in th’s opin'on, tie Ms . emote attemp's » quist CONBULAR APTOUTMENts, the proyls are answored by erles of ‘ Remem~ The fMlowing Consular appointments have | OF Oda cf April! Remember the Week of recently been made, come of them confirmed VASDRRDILT'S STRAMERS, Mr. Baxoxrmninor contiousd his attempt by te Gnste snd others since the adjoars | ty speak for halt aa hour. The interaptions mint of oun T. Naar of Kansss | were ao frequent that only here snd there » Consal fo n. Jamaica; C Hoa, of | * 3 crud be caught, Mr, Barckoramon ad that ho des'red to speak firtrepo.racdtte week, and not for the rleb and vowerfal Trinidad; MM. Jackson, of Witessin, to | ° Halifex; T. J. Kina, of Bhode Island, to Oper 7 G Vgebaleg of Laviana, to Matan- sar; B. Witketnn of Lowa, to Genoa; Loutat | Here Me,BREcKtenrnoR was inter tt sted by nse itt to Faermo hes | arich aod poweilul voc, with the words oLsom, to Cape Haytion; Ware g.| ct lle you kaow you do. ’ Mr. Bricoxaxncnc ¢ then raferred to the p)- of Maryland, to Gasymay, L, Peanca, | i ion of Maryland, wove citizens had again of Texes, to Matamora ; James H. Aumepy, | and spain been ou! in thelr dearest coa- cf New York, to Napler, vice HAMMeTr, who hes hold that office 62 yoara, its. To all the res; in quiries as to the charges alleged against those THE Parce CODNG SOUTH, who bad bern mest rudely torn from their Princg Nawoceon, who heft here yesterday | homesacd thelr families, nothing bat con- tert’ byvond.cur lines, in the direction of | temptuous responses had bern retarned. Do Bull Rup, had not returned this morning, as | you, Mr. BancktantDpor ssked,cell this liberty. he intended. ‘The supposition is the Confeco- | Cries of No!" No!” Nol” intermingled rates have invixd him to «x.end his jour | Lig of «Oa dry up!” ney. ots, id Baxcwwsrvox here inquired of there who manifested a disposition not to lirten to visit to the Secretary of State today, him, why sg Present If they did not de- BRIGADIER ORBERALS, ‘This question was followed by loud cheering The President today made the following ad- | and counter bis'es. Citlonal appointments of Brigadier Generals A violent commotion was now ogee to fag the volunteer force. All of them, Prof, | take place amoog the crowd, which Mrrcuace ¢xcey being from the list room: | from pavement to pavement, as if ucder strong mended ly the New York Congressional dele- | excitement, and the clus of policemen ware gation: Cols. Burxxer and Socom, of the | roen being applied with vigor upon the heads volumtess, and Major Wanswortn, aid to | of those who were resisting. Goo. McDowrt1; Col. poms A. Pack ox-| Mr, Brecntrnmon, epeakiog amid the din, M.jor of the regular army, who distingulshed | said those who interra; him with opprobi- himself in 1 ican war, Jou H Merria | ous epithets and with hisses were poor fellows it West Point, Oameny M, | who were tighteniag the degrading fetters RX-MINISTER FAULKNER. Ex.Mipister to France Favi ner paid a L, ‘canst of Astronomy of Cingin- | which bound them, graduate of West Point, aod examin. The cheering was here renewed, and was in- ing fiver. stantly followed bya renewal of violent dix A skrmaisn, A company sent out last ba ied by Col, Mc Conn, to relieve his pickets erond Alix: andria, fell in with a ly of secession: when ‘shots between them were briskly changed, kiling two men, bat on which aids the Colonel did mot state, when today he mon- tored the «ccurrencs to several friends in Warbirgton, He sont reinforcements to the relief of cur pickets, whea the enemy fled. GUARDING AGAINST SURIRISK, Our troops on the Virginia side are more vigilant than beretofore sgeinst any possible surprise, turbance, Mr Barckrtaip¢g—You, poor fellows, may hits pow, but your children will bless me. A Voice—Ob, go to South Carolica, and bo damned to you ! This wae met by vehoment cheering, and a | rush was again made by the police upon the | crowd, This was followed by a geng of men | from the right, towards the side from whence the chee’ s procee ied. The cheers were now again renewed, when arother scene of commotion ensued, durin, which several men were severely beaten an: pursued, bleeding from the street. Mr. B: roa do pot iatend cKrantpor —If then disperse the crowd, to allow me to 1 did sot volunteer to address you, remamb or, (Caeers and hisses.) Mr, Baackommmpox—If | did not know that | the equad of men disturbing this asromblage Wore no exponents of the sentiments of the peo NE@S FROM RICHMOND, A letter was received today from Lieut Panne of the Firet M chigan Regiment, dated Kchmond, July 29:h, in which he says be is yrivonar, wath hundreds of otaera, ia that cl'y. he onan ot 6 of hie Peele mld ace! | ple of Baltimore, 1 should despair of your city, and believes these ateall. Col Borzxawourt, | (Chests for Jarexmaon Davis, and General Lieut. Maven, Lieut, WAmwxn, and PewKiss | + ‘4 and others ate stil at Monasas Junction | Amid frequent interrp‘ions the speaker pro- wourded, Only three of his company are wih | © ered to aay that sincs the tims when conati- him. named Gro Paruiare, Mounay Barwa, | Ute ed a8 limits to derpotic sorus as the acts of the ond Gao, Banas, nd occurred, Liberty, he ee Constitution was form. ue is presented between nd a inere form of \bat on the one hand, hycheaneg-*pienienl virument on the ot the form would peri Has pom Dos.reyed but the still survive. (EH os —— Fortress Monroe, Aud. 8.—Hampton bas been bunt. Sconts aud fogitives, yeate: morno- | ing. brought word <f the approach of alarge | ! Confelerate force from Yorktown, A DRSRATER, ‘Thee ramers were confirmed at 6PM, by | an intelligent desettor from the rebels, nained B.A. Manaw, a tative of Maiae, but « resi cout of Georgia until impressed into the ser- vice, who bas furnished me ao account of the expeaition, INKILGE —I feel persorally re- the poor f 80 rudely treated. to\hink apy ld be hurt on my of “G) on,” and choers for Jerr, and the Suuthern Confederacy, An active fight which now sprung up oceu- pled the attention of the crowd for several minutos, and occasioned a general stampade of the mid, Mr. Baxcximnmor said—It is evident that the disturbers are but few in number, as thoy fs morr, frared tofacebim, Do I speak the trath ? Mr Masaw bes been stationed at York The inquiry was mot bya renewal of epithets town pice tbe Ist of June, Fy iday last, Col, | sesinat the speaker. (oow Gen.) Macaupwn left Yorkwown witha | Vol , ever mind, they are just from turce of 7 000 men, ine!udiog 200 cavalry and | the jail and the Alms House, It is only the eight pieces of ertillery, viz: three Parrott | d ope Rollee, etc, This was replied to with guns, four howltzers amd one rifled cannon, |‘ You bad us on the 19.h of April ; now we've a. 10 94 th. | M/A Baxcxtmmipow, after reverel viin ap: letely des ried. | Feals to those who lw called “ the squad of towards Hamp | #0 06 the right! to desist from their disor derly conduct, said ‘1 have attentively we'ched the faces of those around we tonight, ond | fee! bound to aay that thie disturbance hiss Sen occasioned by « handful cf men carry | ing clube and igen dodge polles,”” Part cf the troops were from Willtamep wt Monéay night they encamp d at Great al, which led been com Tuesday night they odvensel ton, and at noon yesterday took up posltton on Bak rome three miles from the h @ corniield, and, by swimming o cup ¢ of streams, reacted the fortrss, TF OBJECT OF THE BXYEDEILON, rays the object of the expedition w. out cur fo ces, am Hamilton or Newport if prac lea anc at least to destroy Hampton 99 a8 to pre vent our using it for winter quarters, DEYEADING MAMPLON HRIBOR Gon. Borixe at once repaired to this end of Hamptca Bridge, whore be remaived until 1L o'clock. Col, Wannn erected a barricade near the Hampton end of the bridge, and placed a | s'rorg guard At Various points (eis sive of the | creek, Vouloen—* are the awid incessant cheers Days end counter asintbe Senate | will or my protest against the usurpations of this Admipistretion, He (rusted in Gud that the day was pow at hand when the evil career cf these bad men would tecelve ® summary 6 multitude began to disperse, Mr. VALLanpiGHem was called for bat he had disappeared, ‘About twenty persons were carriol to the Station House charged with acts of virlence in endeavoring to resi wurbers of the meeting, who undoubtedly had the sympathy THE TOWN FIRED. A fow minutes past midnight, Gon Macnu- peR with about 500 Confederater, some of | them belorging in Hampton, entered the town ; and countenarce of the police with them, tho ond immeciate'y fred the builciogs with | Siovg asthe Ap it rioters bad the sympathy SE S08 Greaee Pe ates were | and counterance of the police with them, built of wood, and no rain hev'ng fallen late: ly, the stropg wind soon produced a terrible cobflegraticn. WORSE THAN EXDIAN BARBARITY, There were perbaps 20 white people, and double thet punibar ‘of negrors remelain iu the town from ins bility to move, so ne of whose Nun's Ligh: Battery, Boston Avg. 9.—Non's Light Battery loft about 2 o'clock this morning, by the Stoning- ton route for the seat of war, Bxrcesion of Armtrong fired without wakiug the inmates, ni They. ave CART Jores and biewite, both of | Philadelphia, dua. o--Anuersone Wes ext them eged and infirm, but 16 minutes to re- py A cleteek' tie, marciag, He move a few articles of furnirase to the garden, | SEN Dae no mew at ont TAKEN PRIOWSRS, the same indiffsrence that he displayed through. Boveral of the whites apd also of tee aegroes | cut b’g trial end impriscument, th be wi is be tion of these states; who, while willii pose to secerston all the resources of try, consi Pregnant 6 ures of the ev. demand that public henceforth upon broader principles of constl- tutional duty and patriotiam; and who agree that justice to our soldiers and our tax demands the immediate institution of rigid admivistration of expenditures, expulsion of corrupt men from office, (Signec) achusotts rived at midoight of Thursday night, remain~ ed until yesterday moro! wheres they proceeded by way of the Boston, Aug. 9.—& latter from a merchant of this city, cated New Orleans, July Sist, tates that privateer steamer McRea ran the b.ockade oa the 50th, Siavors fa Boston, Boston, Aw, 9.—A. 8 Biortow and A. H Porrar ship and outfitters, of New Brdtord, wore bstore the United States C »m- missioners today, charged with fitting out the ship Brutus aa as'aver abcuta yoarago. It is alleged that the Bratas obtained 540 slaves, of whom 500 survived *, and were sold in Cuba. Brortow and Purran were held to bail, $10,000 each, for a farther hear. oum DowDAte alias Jowms, alleged mate of the brig Mary Frances, wes committed to jail charged with bi; 088. jar: Frauers wat Atted out fo Nor year suse, aod cleared for Wu where abe ob\ ry ‘Wrst Lrdies, and from thence to the west coast cf Africa She succseced in taking on board 817 negroes, and subscquea'ly lanted them in Cubs, af er which the brig was burnt, and the master and crew dispersed to parts un- known Dowoat. lately turned up in Cacleea, Aad is cow tm trou Teperimet f.om Sevtnerm Kemias. Leavenworth, August 9,—We have inteill- g'nco fom the Southern Keneas fued, that clonent prov iled inere, owing to the of half bite t Chorokses and white out- 4 Missouri, headed by tfom the Osage killed and Onl for Democratic State Convention. Albany 8 Av) 9 —The fo lowing call is issued by thy Democratic State Committee: The D-mecratic Electors of the several dis- trio's of this state are requi to seni two Conventiam to be held at 4th day of September, 1861, reper candidates for Judge of Court of Ap, tate, Com oral, State i ers, and of troller, Treasurer, Attorney G: eer, ‘two Ca ‘Comralselons Inspector of State Prisons, All citizens are requested to unite in the re lection of these delegates, who agree that the prewnt crisis demands the subordination of ey oe of the country; who believe iat the vigorous prosecution of the war should accompanied by the mest liberal rera of ce; who seek the res'oration of the Union yy extending equal justice to all the states; ho or yrs no war or ible which sed upon the idea of the ultimate tepara- Ing t> op- the coun tectionalism at the North asa that affect us, and shall be conducted vers more the Deas Ricumomp, Chairman, Peren Cacoun, Secretary. al Movomen's In adoition to the names of the gontleme Pricted yeaterday, the following resigned ofii- cors have witbin a fow works left eur army in Cai.fornia to join the rebels : Gon, Jounstom, late commander in chief of cific Department, lat» Colonel pt the born In Kentucky; Lieut, tet, Wickttrrr of the Ninth [ofant- : Lieut, Faawors Mau. Lony, of ¢ @ Four. Infantry, not a West Print gracuate, bern in Teonsasee; Ricaisp LH Brewer, o the F rat Dri a native of Maryla dj L of the Fourth Lufantr, lumbla, Lieut, Duviny Ricey, same regi- ment. Lieut. ut. ARTHUR SaAare, born ia Dis.rict of Co- It is worth remarking that these gentlemen red for the road, and their received a present [p'ate, within baiting 1.8, military camp, No court yet been acnousced, not with Military News. Deravtoae ov Tae MassAcauserrs Raot~ The Foorteenth Regiment of Mass- olurteers, Col Gamen which ar- tthe Park Dare then went on the Now York ‘on route for Harper's Ferry. The Fifteenth RK giment of Massachusetts Voluntesis, (Col, Devos ) arrived during the without afteraoon at Pir No. 18 N,. RK, and entering the city, at once embarked on board the J nn Potter steavuboat, for Amboy, from jamden ard Amb y Rairoad to Harper's Ferry. Tux Fisk Zovavas.—A gentleman of this city, who bas jast return: d from Washington, ¥ be had endesvored to ascertain the true ecnditicn of the York Fire Zouaves, states that since the retreat the Zouaves have distri- ted themselves about the country generally, A fow «ompenien—t or three—p'etend to be eucamped near Weshington, A large number of the wen are luunging about the capital and in towns and vil ages in the y'clatty, and not atewhave ‘totrostea’’o vhis city ‘Them o arora’ ly think, thatifthe regiment couldhs @ « furlough of two weeks in New York, at least rereu tundred of the myn would be ‘brought togettor, There would then bere difficulty in reorganizirg the regiment, The matter was submitted to General Mel muta, who will probably iesue aa order for the regiment to re~ turn to this elty, to recrait a sufficient ru mber of men to fill up the ramks, and then returm to the seat «f wor, Agaw R crntinG —Col, J E Bervix f.rmerly of ths Seven h Regiment Voluatesrs, is now here and intends wecting up another Germen regiment. Mr, Mo Weemee- ekteCH former Quartermaster of the same reciaent, sccompanies bim in the enter- prive. Gomx mto Camp —Col, Saxmauu's regi. mer t of engineers and sr isans went into camp veruarday at Camp Washingtoa, Staton ls nd. Paxo or THe SevemuTu Recimenr.—Tae nth teg'meat will bs pala oa Munday and y next, {ur ite serycoy in the preseat Coxoent BY 1 Rivixs,—At five o. ch this g the excolient regi: mental a of the Camsron Rides ee, will giv: operitin their camp, at Hudion whey expe fice within & City, They expect to go into ser fortnight, se and othe" wish U Mt in a crack regi- erat, BY ‘Offiver cf the Mexican war, tre ivvi'ed to step up to the American camp, 15 Coasbam at, ‘CITY NEWS. — Maeruve or rae Comvarrion or num (ore) tes.—A mee'ing of the Irish Conven- tion of from the several Irish socte- the, was last evening at Hibernia Hall, for the purposes of arranging some entertain- tant for the benefit of the widows and or pha of the members of fhe 69.h Regiment who were killed in the battle of Buli Ran. Jwigs Common.y from a com mittes appoint- ed for this purpose, reported that the officers Of the 09th wore ge'ting ap an excursion with the same object in view, Anctber member of the committes stated that ‘he cfficers of the 69:h had m. ments for an excursion to Jones’ Wood on ‘Thoreday next. After a couple of hours consultation, a report of progress was made by the Committes and the sabject was laid over until the next week BMeps were thea taken toward uniting the Irish aceletics in the fameral obsequies of Tea- amon Baittrw McManus, the Irish patriot, whore remains are expected here from Sin Francitco about the 20th of September, ou their way to Ireland. A committee was ap- poiated for this purpose, with instrac'ions to co-operate with any other eymmittes for the same purposes. Then the mesting a4joutned until Friday evening next. Worxuseme's Untom.—A most'og having for ite obj.et the uvion of wo kingmen of all branches, aod without distinction of politics, for mu\ual support, was held last evening at Metropoliten rooms, in Hester street, Some x or seven hundred persons wore present, mestly Germans, as the movement crig’uated » with Germons, The President, in taking the chair, warned the meoting that there should be nothing of politics intreduced by any speaker, any one tranegreasing this rule would forfelt his right to the floor, as he did not wish this movement to have eny ollum of party politics cast upon it, Mr. Miciixt first spoke at some length on the condition of the laboring clastes and the necersity for improvement, Mr, Ranson ot- fored a tories of resolutions which were sub- tequently adopted, urging on the city au- thorities the prosecution of public works such as building anew City Ha'l, paving strests and improving parks and counsolling the im- | rection of the long proposid harbor stions and of the now Post Office, Quite anumber of gentlemen, with but one excep- tion Germans, urged the resolutions and spoke of the cor flict between capital and necessity for social improvement, etc. ard topics at such gatherings, At near mid- night the meeting adj urned. ARnIvat or TH@ KavGanoo,—The B itish steamer Kangaroo, Capt. Mixaouam, arrived yesterday froa Liverpool, via Queenstown. Loft: Liverpool on the 24th of Jaly, Becrormo uw Tae Park,—A Dirvicun Tr anv rts Rumepr—Recrulting tents are now opened inthe Park Barracks, and about the vicinity in the Park, forthe following organizations: Lincoln Cavalry, Conetitution Gasrd, Yates Rifles, Oregon Rifles, British Volunteers, Seoond Regiment Fire Zouaves, U. S. Vanguard, and the 87th Regiment—the latter now at the seat of war. A great diffi- culty in the filling up of regiments is found to be the tendency of mon to sign rolls, and thea go off to other organizations, Some times this is done in comsequence of an im pression that ‘second thoughts are best,” sometimes for mercenary motives, Frequent ly, sfcer obtaining several days’ rations men leave just as they find their company is about to to mustered Into service, and go to snother yet inembryo. For this, the recraiting cflicer has no redress, Would it mot be well to have mon swornin at once upon signing the roll, as is done in the regu'ar service, This swear- ing them in by companies is the cause of great difficulty and embarrassment, as every re- eraitirg cfficer will say, and no other remedy appears but that which we have suggested. | Cox. Comconan,—Wherever on Broadway or on the Bowery a picture of Col. Corcoran, of the 69th Regiment, is to be seen, at almost all hours of the day, members of the G9ih may be teen gathered about it, and often their eyes moisten as they recall the memory of the com- mander they loved so well, and whose heart was so deeply in the cause that he would not accept @ release upon parole, Ho will find msny avengers if he falls, among the trae bostood breide him at Bull Run and © now returning again to endeavor to force his release. Opp. Fattows.—The Grand Lodge of Odd- Fellows electod on Thursday night as their officers for the ensuing year:—Grand Master, m- W. Bro, Muze Sraan; Deputy G, M. R. W. Bro Swaaton, Grand Wardeo, R. W. Bro, McCautr; Grand Secretary, J.J, Da- vine; Grand Treasurer, J, Resseit; Grand Roprerentative, C. C. Puscxnny, The flicers elected we m Mass.—A solemn Requiem Mass pose of the souls of the faithful who were siaia at Bull Run, was performed on ‘Tbureday last at the Courch of the Tranafigura ticn, in Mott street. The church was crowded, and the srrvices were most impressive, Morte av ram Canraat PArk.—The Sat- rosy af.ornco concerts in the Central Park ccmaence for the season to-day. Fires, Accidwats, Inquests, des. Dearm raom Fatout.—An infant five montbs old, daugbtor of Mr, Kavu, residing st No, 101 Forsyth st., died yesterday, from fright. It appears that while the child was aslerp in acradie, a largs portion of the celi- ing cf the roo wit ash and woke the chiid whos: nervous system was 80 disor- ganized by the shock that death soon ensued, Coro: er JAcoMAN held an inquest on the case, nd the jury in thelr verdict, censured Mr, Far aire it for the premises for allowing ‘sem fo be in so dangerous # condition, Avtacep Homocror py A SOLDIER.— Farpenicx Foxonensrcn, « German lad 14 years of age, died day at the residence of his parents, No 19QMLott st., from comp sicn of the brain, thé resul: of a blow given, it issaid by a sodier of the 9th regiment’ of volunteers It sppears that on afternocn the lad encountered two soldiers im Mott street, near Park strest, who were fenc ing, ard mad remark which displeased ‘hem, one of the soldiers then struck him a powrrful blow uj the head which oi bim to reel, The lad went{iome, fell lato a por and died yesterday me ‘be are urknown, but efforts are bein fing them, An inquest will be held upon the bcdy today, Knap ay 4 Far. —Iimoray Jonson, while intoxicated early yesterdsy mornivug, fall from a third story wiadow of his residence, ‘ ». £53 Weet 25th st, and wes killed. le was | spare rch yet os bauen gent Irish girl named Barpoxr Doxar, wae arrested at « sailor’ Dy i f #f s2ks a" 3 tlk mediately suspected har of He sccured het of Using such, and [iseowon’s in, and on hearing story took her to the station heuss, where made the above narration —yesterday she was brought brfore Justice is quite it. eg no relatives in this country. Bop Sraamr Rounuany.—Yeateriay after- House, when he was ruddenly approached by thief, who fry from bis ae a geld watch an? valued at $75, and ran of with it, The fogitlye was pursued and sriest~ ed by offer MoGar, of the Broadway Squad, who found the stolen property in his posses sion. ‘The pi + who gave bis name as . Jouw O Baran, was taken pefore Justice Oa- noxse and committed to the Tombs, Sreapinc Sucim vRom A Vasset.—The Harbor Police yesterday arrested Jonm Huouns || ond Jown JAcksom, boatmen; alee Ronaer Smrraxp. Jas. Biackroro, Hawar Tar- Low and Gro Saxrraup, bee: charged with sealing 2000 poundsof iayar from the lighter Eliza, daring her passage from Quar- antine to pier 4, N. BR. The accused were takon before Juctioe Osnonwe, and committed for examination, Farther News, see Third Page: day and Tuerday, to buy and try PYLE® 0. K SOAP, the greatest dirt ex-rac.or ever invented Sold by Covers every whore. 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