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wy s«E NEW YORK SUN. FRIDAY MORNING, AUG. 16, 1861. “+ Tat there be but one war ; better i should cos! trillions of lives than that we should live in hourly read of wars contiguous to a people who could make foreign alliances, and land armics upon our @hores to destroy our liberties.” fhe News Vol. Mrurs is undergoing tr'al by Court Martial at Alexandria, on charges by Col. Brcwanve:n of mis-onduct at Ball Run. ‘The Confederates at Manava) are suffering the raveges of emall pox. ‘The canse of submission does not prosper down Kavt, The Massichusetts Demcc-atic Hitate Committes nobly repudiates party ac- tion in this crisis of the country's destiny.— ‘The Breckinridjcoltes of Maine, who were to mietin Bangor yesterday, admonished by the fate of their recession newspaper, and by the preparations for a great simu'taneous Union meeting, cot cluded to give up thelr Conven- tion, The Unio ing way held with im- menos en husiasm in its stead. On the other hand, Jous A Gneen's Brect- Unridge Committee met at Albany yesterday and fraternizsd ina loving embrace with ‘the om nlttes of which Dean Rroimony ts chatr- man,” evow ing, together with thir aymoa hy with the Bofts, the most outrageous disloyalcy to avy and all measnres for the o:force went of the Corstitation and la They enumerate all of the tco fow and leniest mra- tures of repression visited upon the tr aif Oty rere of 901 ci and cannot find ft in thiir hearts ty censure or deprecate the trescheroa' destruc ion of the freest and bappies! republic Gt has ever yot @iven t& man! The fact !s, wo have thres voy pretty parties in the lind :— ‘The Bouthern Rebsls Act tresron— ‘The Northern Brackinridg: i es apvocare it~ ‘The Dean Richmond § {14 meas it— And the union. harmony ant fraternity of of treit rs among thems-ly:« of rogues for om or apotl, has evar been on earth, or perbaps elerhere. Let no tras Dem- cerat be decrived by thelr hypocritical clap- trap about the Union These = thre: “bad lote” are co-operating with all their beart and roa! and mind and strength, for its destruction A Uaion Convention irrospestive of party, is called in Orid to mee: at Colameus, on the 5th of September, for the nominatina of a fu'l tick ot for sta*e officers. I: will b» the only Sicket of aay contequecct at ths coming elec don. & vory important order from the War Dy qortment, simplities and cots she rt the raising vquipment and psying of Vilante's, paving rach wolantser, with all bis ne eseary expenses, Girectly through, by the hands of the loca! re- weiving and mus tering officers wh mate Gisbursing agents. T sis relaxation of the rys- tem of expenditate wil: cost ex'ra money and fabor, but it will pay in the iscreased sapidity and satisfaction with which the army will be ‘Gilled ep. Br way of L:cisville we learn that the Ten- Besse rebels intend prohibiting the en‘ rance of goods from the Worth via Louisville (sour atepp?) Also that wagons tupposed to con- munitions cf war, have for two or thres past forced thelr way oat of Louisville, ‘tn the direction of Tennessee, overpo wering the Port Gorveyor's guard. They were escorted by covely. The thing will at cree be stepped. A despatch, probably fictiticus, from rebel sources, claims a victory for Jr+). Taomrsox at Charleston, Mo Wea have, by way of Baltimore farther io- telligence of prizes to the confederate pirs'es and the rupposed foundering of the pirate ‘steamer Winslow in a gale off Cape Tiatts mm. Nothing further had been beard at Cair) yesterday from the invading force of Gee. Pit tow. Northers Missouri is pearly refused to order acd quiet by the system of Gen. Pore. rere ori ‘Trakers ia Darunce, We leara with pleasare, from the bitter Complaints of the Baltimcre Police Commis- doners confined at Fort Lafayette, that the Government bas the nerve really to restrain tealtors from mischief, whan they are in its feands, Ooe of thom gives rent to his feelings through the Balulwore Sum in @ letter which he says “eit! reach you despite the vivilasce of our beepers.” The ksepers wil! take the biat end sharpie their vicilance t> de'ect the con federate through whom this correepoadeace wihb the enemy is eff. cled. ‘The writsr state that thiir money and blank Paper beve bees taken from them and held Bavject te tbelr Cemand, on givitg & satisfac tery sccount of the use to be made of it Every inch of paper allowed them must be ac counted for, and whs'ever is written is parend ‘pan by the cfictr in charge, betove allowing 1} te go out. They are a'lowed two hours ex- ercise Gn the gras plist dsily. Their room is ‘16 by 24 fos’, and * feet high, ani wel veati Asted, Bewspepsrs and liquors are probivited. ‘They complain cf ‘isferior dist.” Mrs. —, ts epoken of es mending them a | wa'ed bay of onetabls” whieh of course was not delivered — evidently there was some clandestine attempt Under the “teal.” They ray that ‘if our ‘lends in New York and B-oox'yn were allow- 4 the privilege of sexd’ng, we ehould have @n su went ropply of everything before this,” No doubt of it—mears of escaze of wor.e mis- thiol included, We wich no unceceria y hard- sbips ty the mos abborred of eriminuls—even ‘Waitors. bus henest men will rejoice to sve ‘Shem in the tads cf men wi) cannot bs feoled By them Toey takes different v.ew of It, and tek on this wise; Ges dernet whic> we are wid is Shi gs" varies Epae stem ey fate over sy wh 1s ws Bad abe embreces of de+pstiem etc the heel of op» preston.” Faney the iamates of Bing Sing prison Jola- ing fe this p uthetic p'ant—which they hive a muuch better righ’ todo. Perhaps the gentle- men traitors would not like the identificat'on —bat tt would wrong ia reall y the other par ty, the mere thieves, who never a>used high Public truste, ror abe'tedfard awisted the as: samineticn of & grea aod happy republic and ‘the best hope of countless millions yot ua- bora. Pho Popelar Lea: “laced” ‘The agreement of the Banks of New York, Beston and Patiade'phia to take @5#.000,050 of the the 7.30 per cont. Treasury notes, is conditioned upon an understanding that the Banks shall be entitled to recelve exclusively ‘the eatire torus of $150 090.009 of Treasury notes, between this and December ist. They ‘will thus supply the entre public demand, and Mf tt should be active, they will be Likely to vail themsslves of tboir option of continuing fto be the medium between purchasirs and ‘Treasury, by taking the $50,000,000 in and the $50,000,000 in December, f will thas dos businers of some value— mpayieg {nto the treasary at the rate of « mil- don a day, bat drawing interost of Aft y mill. yee from the Kart—and a5 the seuss tine will fo ate the ceposi’s of all wh» invest ic trea ry notes, and regulate the movem ya} Of moa- ey. Of course the overwoeiming ran for ape ole to fevest in treasury motes, threstened by the bear organ, cow'd not take plac. All the gold to be demanded of tro Barks for euch in- ast sleo be paid tothem. By this li the bene~ fit of » popular loan, in perfect harm :ny wish the in‘oreets cf capitalists and of the great monetary centres. We should not be surprised if the whole amount needed by the Govern- ment were eventually ralsed on this princtp's, as the castest and most wholesome of al! modes, Rowsrsa It mro tam Groven.—It isa pity that umingtructed zeal should always be ‘mort mirchioveus to the best cause, Areligions sseociation in this elty has memorialized the Secretary of War-1st. That no more troops shall be tranrported to or frcm the reat of war upon the Sabbath umlers in cases of extreme necessity. 2d. That no more battles ehall be fought upon the Sabbath, except t> repel the attacks of the enemy, 9d, That all drills, pa- trades, and other unnecewary iabrr sball be dep nsed with apon the Sabbath in the various camps, 4h, That ack entire regiment shall be mus‘ercd for divine s:rvice once at least upen the Sabbath. Some of theee rrques‘'s ate unqua'ificdly Proper, but others must always be left open to exceptions in war, The resh censures visited upen the Sanday battle of Ball Ruv (which we wore carefal not to concur in at the time), are entirely exploded by General McDowatn's report, which shows that with hit utmost ex- ertion ‘ee unable to Sight a day esriter, and that the lstarred Saoéay proved the very last day lef. bim fer fightirg In fact the loas of two or three beursin the mornitg of tha’ Jast lost bim the bat'le hs had woo, T outhern consp eembled, have made an cldow into the family circle of nations, and to take some po'sible advantare from a forma’ acceptance of the following articles of the Je claration of Paris, 2. The neutral fisg covers enemy's roods, with the excepticn of contraband of war, 3 Neutral gocds with the exception of con teatend cf war, sre not Mable to captare ander the enemy's fla, 4 Blockedss, im order to bs binding, must be effective—that is to say, maintained by a force euffictent really to prevent accrss to the cosit of the enemy. We shall vext hear of a Congress of Smug: glers on the B ivish coast, graveiy giving in Vheir adbesion to the articles, and claiming thelr protection. Kemtacky Imvaded, ‘The Louisville Union hes intelligence that between two and three thousard disunion troops have marched into Kentacky through the Camberfand Gas, They are marching on Barboursville, with the object, itis thougbt, of selziog toms 53000 Los. cf bacer stornd there, axd to rob the bark at that pl Union men in that vicinity immediately runoeis to Ovsley, Jackson and Estill, and oiker ccunties, and are rapidly gathering and arp ing. Mr. Meta, the errested beaver of rebel die pa‘ctes, las teen removed to Fort Lafayette. An Anger Bato Tesrintx ca'givicgs cf mysterious danger to the blockading veesels at New Orlosns have transpired om time to time ia the rebol news Fapers. Toe tecret is cut at lest The power- fal tugboat Anock Train bas been titted up at Algiers, with a rio’ proof cove ing, a battering ram at the tow, grapplirg irons under the ram. end a ream ayer below water mark uncer all, 1; te exprcted to rua into the Brookign with aterib'e Lump grapple to ber and bore a bole, with all the pe:foratocy fero- city ({ a Mirstesippi mor aito ; thia deaw off and bore egain, ard soon til the Intect-bitter mon- ster sitks |i-l;leee in the dep ha of the Gulf, Veatly weore a smart peo, l:—:r were, until Another Arrest for frosson. 8 L. Lamers, formerly a Baltinore mer- chant, » ho rem-vod his basinees and goods to Richmond a: the bresking ca; of the tou’hern freasen, wa recently atresied waite visiting Baltimore, on achorge of treason in furnishing aid and c:m’crt to tae enemy, He is now cot ficed im Fort McHenry, The Baltimore Police Comml-ntorers ANOMIGT BAURAS CODPDS The Conn’y Judg id the Sas! having exhausted their powirsin the maturof the Baltimore Plice Commissions ra, nothing more cam be done in regard thereto uoless ths met - tar le re-opened by comnssl for the prisoners, Previous to bis attempt to serve the writ of at- tachment vpon Col, Buake Sheriff Camraaue consulted with Get oral Deayea, acd asked his advice aut caling out the military. The General informed bim that the whole rengty of the F.f.b B igrde, which he commanded, Old not exverd 1500 men, which namber he Coen id imadq ute toxedace sach a fortifice- jon ae Fort Hymil oa, even with the aid of ail the alege gues cow prosurable by tho state, He thought sli the artillery they could com wand would not make the slightest impression Upor apy of the forisfications guarciog the berdor, The Sheriff copcladed to di-p-nse with the servic s of the Brigade and wont in Person to serve the attachment with the resul beret: (ore stated, Judge Gammison fssued snocher writ of habeas corpus, a fow days slace, on thy sppii- cation «f C.J. Jack, Key, who appears as cranes] for come 200 troops who were some time sicco surrendered by Gon. Twicos, ia Matogorda Bay, Yexas to Col Vaw Done, the rebel commander, The soldiers were tekon to Fort Hamilton and are now s:ationed there. The principal grcund of the that the men, on being rurrendered, wore re- lenced from the service of the Government by theic cflicera, and having bien obiized to take an cath not to serve agains: the Confederate States are thereby absolved from whatover service ttey owed to the Government, aad sre now illegally detaired. Counsel, ins:ead of in terting ons name in the wri!, so that if the prisoner was produced the merits of the care could be tid, inserted the name of every soldier, The writ wae duly served won the officer in chorge of F ri Hanilto., who catch {og ® glance at the formidsble a ray of names, declined, in the most reepec fa! terms, to bave enything to do with it, The writ was coise- quently returned unsatisfes, Conasel has rince written to the Srcretary of War upoa the rebject tut bas received no answer, Tile idea Is, that to yle'd to the wilt will be the essicet way to get rid of the imeo, (+h) cannot jo by reatcn of thelr parole,) with. out recopniziog the rebel arraygement under which they wire permitted to lsave Texas, Five companies of the Ist rglmeot Long Telend Vulanteers, (Brooklyn Phslaox,) bere tof ore etatiored at Fort Schuyle, have been ordered to Fort Hamilun, where they are now quartered, The cbj:ct ts to strengthen the station, to that the Governmnt can msintala {te authority, The companies ave A, DS G ad I, officored as fo lows :—Lioutenant Colove Cxces; Captains Howe Batnax and Goopman; Leutenante Basouas, Patiurra, Fou, Busnes Soucrvas, Mi 14 and Joun- 408, ‘The regiment bas tvountly ben gai. formed aed fo'ly ‘quipped. Tosy maken yory fice apprerance. ‘The Lite el #arehem. Noan Lasx Fanvwam way born ia Bow Haven, Jone 6b, 1829. Four yours later, the family removed to Mew Yok, where they still reside, ao that Col. Fansiam was really a New York boy. His father, Gaonon W. Fans 114m, is the well known merchant tailor of 518 Broadway, At sixteen he ontered the store of Cuarr, Kear & Becever, asfe clerk. At eighteen he j ined ths “Te gers,” the crack corps of the ei y. His short stature ard thick-set build, procured for him the soubriquet of ‘‘Pony,” by which he was ever krown familiatly amorg his comrades, At the ego of twenty be joined Engice Company N». 42, and shortly after Hook and Ladder Compasy No.1 = Besoming fore- mon of hie company, he introductd among other improvements « system of cymnas tle training, by which he drilied his wen in ‘he Park, In 1856 he was elected Assirtant Rogineer cf the New Y tk Fire D .parim nt. He studied fencing and boxing with mas’ Of their arte, and was the beat fencer in the country After I) .1cewoarm made bis fing vielt to this clty with the Chicago Z aaver. CAceel Faumuam organi: ® company of pymnsets, whim he intended should asrume the Zocave d oer ard drill, This orgenization was however abandosed when Ei. tevorm took the Geld at tho head of the Fire Zouaves. He was then a Leutenant in the 7th Regiment, fo which copacity he went to Washing oa, bu: accepted the Lisut.-Colonelcy of ths Zeuaves. end cn EvtawortH's death suceeded to the command, Anattak of typhoid fever hac ocnfined bim to his bed for tome time previous to the Lattle of Bul, Ran, but ia spite of ell remonatrances te intlated upon bair helped wpe his horee and leading bis regiment to the fiel’, “bere hs received a shot in the ear which reaalted noble cfficer, of stainless private repute ion. Navn’ end tm y Bovewseote. ‘The Unit dS ates # oveehip Notional Guard soiled from the Brockisn Navy Yord yeoter- day, fir the Fortda division of ths blocked: fleet, to uitima'e'y at Per: Pickens, She tock avery large cargo of all torte cf arcs on, {rcluding coal, riggiog waterials ord nance 6 , &o No solsie’s oF sailors, ex cept her own orew, were on bord. Ihe Va tional Guard is fully armed and well abio to protect Loraelf, having no lees then 6 formita This morning the Neval Examintag Board vill meet again at Mr. Buwnt's office, the Becrotary of the Nevy having ordered the membiri to reatse ble, and continue passirg men until they are ordered to adjourn. They Dave persed over 50 ¢ere-ns. Considerable exci‘oment was occar'o ved yor. tetday, among the troops encampid at Fort Hemulton, in consequence of 150 of thom having got come lawyers to procure habeas corpus, by 1d leave the army, on the plea that Twiao's surresder avd them from goveramint esrvice. Thire are two com panles of the ch iufantry two ofthe 1st aad three cfths Siia camp. They currondered to Van Dons, fo Texas, and swore not to serve agairs' the South, To suswer toe question as to their revtiments, asked by the War Do. pertment all bat 25 cf the 550 petitioned fer the'r Gccbarger, which were promised Lut Rover given, Hence the habeas corpus Amor g the rcs! naval movemonts yesterday, were the arivel of 1400 sheli for cannon at the pavy yard, acd that ef detachment «f U. 8. sailore fr_m Buffolo, in this state, which is becoming quite sn acquisition as a recruiting post. Themin were placed on board the re- celving ship North Carolina, th rily after reaching town There ® grand battalion drillof all the U 8 Morines at this station, on the parade ground yf bo barracks yesterday. Bsyov ot and atke ¢ Cll ‘a now incsesantly teugh’ to the marines here 1a dscf whomare always under instructions, Including the marine guard ot the receiving ebip North Carolina, there ar: now 9 me 200 mewbara of that branch of t be eorvice at this ,ovt, under command of Major Brayoorr and Capt. Dovourr, ‘The new barracks on Flashing avenue are nearly ficish od, and w:li probably be ready to receive its occupants in a fow weeks We boar that the Navy Department has re- coived suspicious :tstements abou! the loyalty of the recently appoiated commandant of ths Mare Leland, Cal., vavy yard. Hs son ie known to be « seces ionist, but beyond this fect there dos no} appear to outriders any tar gible foundaticn for the charge agains’ the father. Copt. Ganoame isa native ct Mary- land, Lat we bslieve, a citizen of Virginia. He bas Leen comidered sound, ‘There is some talk of ¢lebanding the Eighth Infan'ry regiment of the regular army, thoogh | the rumor lacks official ics stration. Ia reality, {t has ro existerco nowasaregiment, Waen organized its Coons), Lieutenant Colonel, Ma- jore, and sixteen more of i's officers were of southern birth, nearly all of whom have re- signid. Ite companies are ecattered all ovor the Unioa. The two at Fort Hamilton canno’ be cellidof ary we to the government, ard four or five are at'll prisoners in Texas. It is dcubtfai whether :here are 200 men uow aval ab'o in the Kighth, although it numbered 1,1(0 io Juna, 1860, The Boston stesmer Joseph Whitroy, which has foe rome sige been o nveying troops hither and thitter for the governm: as been pur chased. She is 1,0€5 tors bsrthen, 11 fost drought, and is ordered to this port, Tex Journal of Commerce, urging an a Fanyement for the eachenge of priccners, a4 mite that whenever this is done ' there is an end of the civil war, and it becomes a war of an internaticnal character,”’ Quite the term to cuit the Journal whic’ ia anelabo a‘eleader Jesterday advocates the rezognition of the southern confederacy. This is the real mean ing of the political tricksters who are jast now urging “a vigoreus prozecution” of war and peace together. Veirsp Srarss Mapsuats' Manrino — ‘The meeting of United S Marshals to con cert measures for the suppression of the trade was held yos'erday—of course w.th ths strictest privacy. ‘The fullo ving districts worn represented :—Wew York, New Hempubire Masrachusetis, Rhole Island, Connecctout, Now J ry, Esstera P.ncsylvania, Dalaware ‘aod Blaryland. Tux Mysiearous Tri nomariio Canit— We bave been sbown by an officer in the city from Fort Morr, @ piece cf the telegraphic wire found in Mill Creek, leading tato the Fo t, ‘Tae connection was tos! {x a mareh at the hoad of the Creek, where it bad uofortarately been eu’ by roms cf our men, avd the rem»inder of the wieacd its fuitber course could not bs Circovered, Geaserl Woon left Troy yesterday, on his way to tho wat cf war, AP. ernarr cy Gem, * Scwoxn bas bern reat us, published by KE, Sizax., New Yol. |THE LAT iwi BY TELEGRAPH TO THE N, ¥. 80N. War Movements, &o. Plans of the Rebels for a Osmpaign in Maryland. Washington; Avg. 16.—Tne most reliable in- fermaties’ setaortion the disuntontsts is that they ere slowly movirg their forces to the ‘ine of Ph tpn Ne! ee of programme enver Mar aod encour, | and supp rt the T-volalorary split ia thet state with ultimate designs on Washington, AN IMPORTANT ORDEB=BED TAPA COT. An crder was iwued from the Acjatant-Gon- eral’s offics today sppolnting the officers of Jar army, now on mustering daty in pal citier, Gisbursing cflicers of the Lge pened by Congrens fi drilling and crgaotzing the voluctesws under the act author zing the President to accept the suvices of fve bunired thousand men. etc, They sre cheged with the paymont of proper claime presented to them ander this act ‘and are ‘uly authentica‘ed and certified to by the vari us volonteor recralting officers. ke ium for accepted recvults, as Jal down jn y raph 1315 in general regula- tions, will not, however, be allowed ia the vol~ Unteer service, OHORT WORK WITH VOLOWTRARS IteNCRYOuTIT. Camps of sexdezvous and instraction for volon'orrs will be ostabliched at or in the vi elrity of Yok Harrisburg Vitteburg Cireu na'i, ard otber convenient plece:, under char, o of off cers of regular tervica, to fa- chitate the recruits of volantesr regiments, Officers recruiting, therefore, are authorized to mun of their mea into servicy as rolled Asecoa as they ave mustered, the mon will be Sent with the etd lad list to the camps of Terdezvcus, at which placea ths oath of ‘alle. gience will be coly administered by « ctvi) magistrae or an cfficer of the lar army, ‘Tbe cert of transportation from the place of muster will be paid by the Quarter-master at the latter station, When the crgarinaticn of regiments ac: cepted to be reised wicbia @ specitied time is not competed at the expiration of that period, the cr eparies and detachments the oof alrexty ™ 0 service will be lisbleto be at nts at the pleasure of eigt the War D-partment, THe NUT MY OF THE 79rn, im mace out furmally THE roTOMAC RRIDORS Provost Marchal Porter has bien ood apecistly in charge of the bridges ove the Po- tomar, Pas 05 to cross them will, hereafcer, be obtained from him. M VEMUNIS OF OFFICES, MoMicisms, of Peiledelphia, bas \ia'ed aa Assistant i a) McGaaver ach dfrom thea +ff of Gen. Mc. nd ordered to du y om the ata of Gen, Faxmorr, MAINE MOTINERRS PORISHYD, The sxty six mutinesrs of the Second Moise Regimen: will, it is eaid, bo sent to the Tortuges. where they will eerys tae remainder of their term, VISST \OLUSYRER ARTILLERY, ‘The Penvtylvacia Campbell Artillery Regi- ment, the first of the organized i United 8 ates by volunt are vigorous work at their encampment and drill fire per day. Aleraudia, Avg 15 ~The trial by coart martial cf Co), Miuys charged with ua-officer. Jk» cadect on the \ entrevjle Hagbte, on the (ay of the baste of Ball Kun, 19 still pro- ressing, the coart eing hed in the Ciy uncil Chamber, The witnesses on the part of the prosecution are no: mere than calf through. Ths counsel for Col, Bronan soy, the complairant. is Livu', Gol’ Lavowen, of Detrcit, and for Col Miuxs, Revaavy Jome- s0%. of LB ltimore, THE RNYMY SIGNALITNG, Lost night between 11 and 12 o'clock, the enemy's signal ligh’s ware platoly seen from here, in the cirection of Fairfax Court House, ‘They were visible for nearly an heu’. O2N HRINTZELMAN OUT AGAIN, Gen. Haixizauman paid a visit to Alexan- dria today, fr the first time since the battle of Bul B Ile is recovering slowly from the woord be received at that time. but hopes soon to command of his B-igade, BYSEIGING TUR POTOMAC, Tworty tebol cavalry scouts were seen yes- terday, six mites from here in the direction of Mies Vern es rai Fe formation , at to be reliab’ ’ been received ip yi rebel batteries are boing erce'ad at White Huse Po Quant co, 10 miles thi ‘The l’awoes suddenly and went dowa the ri once. P.STILRP CAIN THE BORMY'S CAMP, ‘The report that the emall pox ieraging toa fosrfal exient at Manassas Junction ts credit- edhe ercessionists, alto by those ia mil- iay authority, Baltleh Ald to momstrance. Washington, Aug. 18 itish subj-cts are te ocr rebs! enemies, Be wean cf uect violatkn «f tbe neutrality proclama ton of the Qaren of England, vie ongs, THE MONKY RACK. ‘The Treasur? Deparimantis about to reim burse th 8 of New York ont Poousylvania thoir a mene " of Fenda ta a“ of the primary prepera‘tons for the war, The ents will probebly be madein gotd, wenn HOMOPANLE BOUVIAL CF COL. CAMFROMN, It fe s'aed by the relatives of the late Col. Cama J th Highlanders, thst hie Locy wes’ interrea in the Method's: burying gromdrer Bul Rum, ard that the fuceral services were attended by the honors of war on part cf the Confedera'es, ertant from Baltimore, 4 10ONG LAT OF PIRATRS ruts, Baltimore, Aug, 15,—Capte’ ad crews of the seve rel varrels cap ured o Har ond tuk+n into the mere of Newbarn, reached cf Baltimore, \bis gity in the :chooner Priscill ‘The Prircilis, losded with salt from Caracos, was captured by the Confederate stenwer low, Captain Cansom, formerly the steat Catslire, of Norfolk. The Captains took out ber ralt and releseed bir, because she belonged to Ba\mo'e, She was allowed to bring the Cap'aire acd crews of the follow.ng vessels, 43 ip nun ba: ~~ Captain Comry and crow of the brig I.ascs, of Werrenton Maine, bound from Nusvitas for New York captured Aggus’ 4th by the seam. h cargo of 500 hhds sugar. Coniivue and crew of the brig Wm, ary. The rctorner Sex Witch, Baracon for Now York, captured by tue steamer Gordow at Ch>rleston, wish fruits, The tchooper Henry Hull, Capt. BAK es, fiom Key West for Philadelphia. ‘bere were aleo inthe harbor of N the schooner T art’, of Robbins and J, W, Howes, HABLE LOSS OF THE WISSLOW. Off Caps Hatteras the US, etoamer Union chaed a Confederate steamer, eupp rs d to bs the Wirslow, butcould not overtake ber. A very severe blow ceme on at the time, which caused the Union to re'urn to Baltimore for r Ifthe Winslow did not make fore the gale over’o k her tke probably was driven ashore or fcunderei, the weight of her guvs were very grest and the steamer is knowa 11.t to be very staunch, Union Matters in Banger, Mo. Bamjor, Me, Aug, 15,—-The Sscession Con- vention calrd by the Baxcarvnmos State Commnittes wa Det eid a he oity jeter ae no meeting of t y, either purite or vate, fs koown to i io eessicn, tee Mayor ‘esowed, Jost evening that the Convention nid pot he held Aprand Union meetiog hes bern in session, Tue Coy oF Lowpom bas elected Mr, Woon, sn advocate for vote by ballot and the ext: asion of the euffrage, to the Brilsb House of Commobs In place of Loan Joax Ru-seut, Etoproted to the House of Lords, however, eae the day, comprising thou- tar da cf people fiom thie clty and the neigh- bering townr, with patriotic sperches and mu- je of several compasies of Home From Miuovrt. of @ jomT, to possibitiey of their bang taken by Gon, Pura has about completed the it. ment of eomaicteas of tafety tote poetics cf bis department, according to rp.ctal erdera, which have been {siege a. Bince the adop' ion cf this p'aa for preservation | Of prty, wets of viclencs have most ter: diminished, and it is belicv.d that ia arkort time they will, under the new regims, 1y cease. It is s*ated that some7000 rebel troops ate Ironton from the South, The jersl troogs in that region are at Pilot Koob, Ironton, and Arcadia, three vil- Jager, which lie about two miles apart ine viky oe pee entrence A erty be easily depended by artille-y, and a flank move- meat fo Dot epprehended’ ia consqanes of the = 79nd condition of the reais around ey. x Biarm arrived here to day. Provost Marshal has issued stringent ord-ra against weerlng concealed wea sons by citin and interci. the sale 0° giving ar any dewription o° firearms by gan al or other dealers, except by special permit. Revigrs tion of Adjutant Gon Read, F Albany Aw, 15 —Jous Menep.tu Reap, Je, asjatant General o° the state, has resign. 4 in consequence of ill healsh. bas tendered the appointment to Dowcem Camrontt, Assistant Adjutant Got eval, who declined. hs office is now ten- derev by the Governor to a m itary officer of distinction, who is at prevent in Warhingtom, Col Nora ad Curt. [sa W. areew arn ere appAnted Beare E iners on the compe- tency of volunterr cilisrs under the new en- tollment. Ustem Nomination Geverne: ~* Mary. and, Aug, 15 —The Union State Von- rated Accustvs G Brapr. for Governur of Marylacd,today, conéitional aad uncompromhing at B echuridge froaseu, Albany, Aw ckiaridge Siete Contrat omit Detavar Horse Mr. Joun A Gears, Chairman, called the Com mitiee to order. Aiur an isterchange of tews te folowing reolutions were pted upant y: Keslved, That this State Committes, repre- a-wing wat portion of the I ocratic pars of the Brats cf Youk which usteined Morslanc Ine patform at the tion, witness with dees co: cam ticn the long prrdic'ed resulta northern sectional aggereesons upon the richts of the touthern states; that we hive uniformly op Poted in ths pat the policy which we foreaxw must preducs cisavion, so ws are equally ompt to relee cur voices jaat civil war; bat the worst anc most ineff.c'us! argumest th be addressed to the sec-d d o'ates is etvil ; Wat we deny that the ont siroggie i, in any care “a war fr Union,” and insist tbat those who hav+ pre sipitated the sta‘es into hos'ilitiee n ither care, mr expect, cor desire to restore th, Uaton thereby. Resolved That we advocate the proposition for ar armistice betwen the now contending eraies, Norh ord South, and ihe immediate conve cation of a convention of delegates from all the states which sckrowledged taomeelvea memb ts of the Union in November, 1860, to the end that al 4, ferences Le be ‘ally a¢josted, our land saved from Yoodshed and res'¢ted to peace, concord and Union, Resolved That the endeavor to coerce the fecocdi:g states bas bad its fitting counter- pert in the recent sggrersions made apon the it cf free speech end a free prove ta those states which still adhere to tte Uaion, that efter the announcement there ware jaw higher than the Constitution, we wee prepared to see the paty declere the Constitution suspe.ded at, and dur. irg their pleasure, and that ar reets without warrent, end the incarceration Erilty of any erie, the deoial¢” the Han ct of apy crime, the denial o’ the right Fatitlon, the vetting at defiance the cour!s of law of oar re if order of asp 4 Recep} ee tupprersion of newspa;ers, the deprivation the militia of their arms. the declaration and enforc+ment of martial lew, the unauthor ced sy'zure and search without legal (ghey ey the conversion of ovr fcrts into military Bastiles, demard at the bands of a psople jea'ous of their liberti-#a solemn and indignant protest, 4b Resolved, That this State Committee has larned with much sstifaction of the refu- scl of the S'ate Committve of which Daw Rictimorp is Chai:man to accept the over- tures of the Republicans for a coalition with them upon « single state ticket, for the ap- Pproscbing election; that for this declared deter- yinetee Ve.ce atipee to leat ie 158 over:brow D ubiican alc, we respoc'> fally tender thea tue ght band fellowahip, that racnficing ali miner considerations and burying past <iaersionsin a Cesire tc see a corcolidaied and united front opposed to the R- publican party, this State Committee will not call a separate Mtate Convention at this time and that we recom rend thote democ-a‘s | who bave recognized this crganiaation to unite ia the election of de'egates to the Sate Con- vention called Nedlgheg ad akereey oe day of Beptember, b vention eal Gietinetly, deolere fu for mvasures of ard reocn a Lage mton of Grozom J. Tvcemr, the fol- losing resolution was also pa‘eed :— Resolved, "Tbat Martin w McMAnon, rg OY Fat'cil Doble, having: eccepted nu appotae: jud'cial an a) ment to ¢ fice ata the Federal ‘Ainaistea tion, apd declar-d himself a supporter of its Ris, be and is hereby oxpellei from this ites. ried uranimowly. Rey bs The Committee then edjourned vine dic, 5 Mevements of Pytece Napoleon, ie nr vi ‘ Pitteburg to. Cime!naatl, Louisville and Loalt Bias lec Disaster. Down, C. We. Aug. 15—The sorcover Nor- Fr, was driven on Long Point janday, and is a total loss. Tax Renat Anmy in routhwestern Missouri is supported by the levies made upon the perty of the people of that devoted ecuntry ord stores, farms and ben rocets are broken open and pillaged, without remorse. Me. Yrveon, of Tennessee, wae alectod to both the F.deral end the Coufederate Congress by large moj. rit! late election. Military | News Corprriom or MoCusaser's ZovAves — An cfficer of the 10h regiment, N. Y. V., (McChesney’» Zomsve'e.) now here on furlough, Compress: Darastysat.—Four thou. and E (icld rifles wore received today at thie office. There are also now in the armory ten ton pounder Parrot guns, firely mounted and ready for rervics, and thirty more, which have been contracted for, are daily expected. Large amounts of ammanition, shot, shell and cart ridges, are also hate, now ready for distribution to the first regiments formed. Parmanr Comrieran.—The payment ef the 12th Regiment was pleted yesterday. Toe members are very much dissatiafied with the officers. who they think did not feel at a'l in terested in preventing a ‘‘ gouge camo,” which was practiced on them in the matter of cloth- log. New Yorn Mownray Rertxs.—Col. Dicr- BL has received an order from the War De- partment for 150 horses, This will give bis troops a fice opportunity to drill and perfect themselves in horsemanship and cavalry exer- cleo, The regiment is yet incamp at Yonkers. Hoad quarters, 542 Broadwey. Brooxurw Arvarns —There is much discon tent amongst the members of the 11h Regi- ment on acocunt of the d'sappointments and delsys to which they have been subjected in Tegerd to thelr pay, Notles was given that they would be paid toda (Friday) bu; it now appears that the rolls wore not handed to Peymaster ui Wednesday evening. It some to determine the amount due to each mat, but the Paymaster thinks he will be able to settle their claims on Tassday next. A recruiting cffice for Col. Bannan’ i 9 Shooters’ Regiment has bsen opened at No. 1 Montague street, Sol. ve taal of the 15. Regiment, Lioat. Fadout raisin to sirvefor the war. CITY NEWS. Ter Laie Cor Fanwwim.—The flags of a'l public baildings and the shipping were ‘at hall mast yesterday, in token of sorrow for the deceased Colonel Fanwitam, of the Fire Zouaves, At two o'clock P.M, « mosting of the Fire Zousve Committee was held at the Astor Hoane, to arrange for obsequies here, but 68 if wa stated that both ih» wife and father Of t) © deceatod ware opposed to any public o: emonles, no stops were takin. The meoting sdjoarned until this morning, at 10 o'clock A. M, whens change in the ¢lsposition of the felatives may bave been efficted, and some pab'’c mantifestion of respect for the memory of the dead may be made, Yesterday evening a mesting of the Hi ogin- eors of the Fire Department was held at No, 27 Klizabeth streot, for th» same purpose as that at the Astor House, but for the samo reasons adjourned until this evening. Their action will be dependant upon that of the As- tor House Commit'eo The body of Col. Fanwnam would, it was expected, arrive at about 4 o'clock this morn- ing at the Jersey City railroad depot, where it would be receivei by « few offizers of the Fire Zounves and some officers and membirs of the 71h Regiment, who would form an es- cort to the house of the father of the deceased, on Thirty-seventh street near Eighth avenue, Farther than this, ro arrangements have been made, A Peatsewortar Ixvanrios.—We have bad exhibited to us camp chest invented by Mr, Geonox Parr, of Buffalo, N. Y., which seems to combine in small space mote articles of cenvenionce and co nfort for the soldier than anything of the kind before invented. I: weighs only forty pounds, yet contains every article of table furniture necessary for camp life, together with utensils for cooking food, saw, hatchet acd four camp steols. In five minutes the table, wh'ch consists of the camp choxt inverted, cam be spread, and prepara. tions made for co.kiog » meal for four or five persons. A canteen case, equally as compact and convenient, has also been Invented by Mr. Pann. Both chost and canteen case have been ex- amined end commended by President Lim- OOLN, ex-Prosident Fitmone. Gin. Mane rrauy, Col. Matos, Gen. Van VaLxenpvnom, Col, Rcomas, and other competent military men. The articles above mentioned are on exhibl- ton and for sale at the store of Merars. Bau, Brack & Oo, Arras At Potuor Heanquanrmns,— There are about half a dozen men appointed daily, in place of patrolmen whe are dismimed or who resigo. Owing to the bard tims there ere a large mumber of ep plicants, aod the C>m- | missioners have the advantage of making thelr selections from a first rate class of able-bodied men, end the remlt fs the mew additions te the fores are cf an excellent character. persevering eff rts of Superintendent Kxmmn- pr sided by inspectors Canrantan, Laon- aap, Fork and DiLxs, bas yah ite thorough tystem ; and the Ru'es and Regal Haas eee cabal cat to the letter, The Superintendent intends svory man shall earn his salary, and sets the example by working 16 hours per diem. Recently a number of the Sergean's wore re- duced to the ranks for being found as'esp in the station houxs. Mr. Howsn remaiked to oar reporter that no member of Varlan's ‘‘cele brated” wattery could bave a position in the force. The resnlt of the erergetic labors of the heade of the Department can be easily seen by ovr citisema by observing how clean and soldler!y the policemen sppear, When the Buperintendent ordered them to wear white gloves there was almost s mutiny, but they wore compelled to obey the order, and it cer- talnly improves the appearance of their apparel from head to foot. Tar Parmce Narcinox.—P.inos Nar txon, Privosss Croup ard the Duchws De Anpanras visited Faxpmaron's now cag~ werrean gallery, 587 Broadway, yesterday, and had their Hkenesevs t-ken.— Of the Prince and Prircrss large imperial photograsbs were taken and cypies are to be sent {fo Paris, Corte da Visite of the royal party ware ttrack off and will be on sale at the gallery, A large vumber of persons was present to get a glimpie of the distiagulshed party, Guonos N. Bampens A Daravurxe.— tet # that the regiment has neither beer: paid nor properly fed or clothed since they lef; here. ‘Their food thoy evpectally comp'atn of, The pork they say was bad, the beef worse, the coffos unfit to drink, bears mouldy, in short everything of s bad qua'ity. C-rtainly all the complaints from regiments at the seat of war, are not made withoutcaure. Lat the rascality of contractors and quarter masters bs inveati- geted and preporly punished, and these trou. bles will cosss, Vouvaruens Daror.At the volunteers depot yesterday, the (vilowing companies wore inspected ond One company for the British volunteers, one company fir the Artizans (Gaard, twenty. thres recruits for the 37h and tweaty for the | 9th regiments, both mow at the seat of war, were alto +xanined, . r tered into the state service ; { Yeoterday morning, Gronor N. Sanpraa,late Navy Agent at this port under the Bucaar- 4m administration, was declared « def.ulter to the Government, (0 the extent of $21,000, and the United States Dis'rict Attorney issued a Process agalnat the eurcties of Sampmns to re- spend, in accor’acce wiih their bonds, The sureties are the Hon. Ronr, J, WALKan, and Zeno Bacon, Evq., of Brooklyn, Comnsnomna oF EMiGaation—Ia ab- sence of a quorum, the Commissioners {4 not met on Wednesday aflernoon. The wookly statement is as follows: MNambar of emigrants arrived sizes the let <«f Javuary, up to date, 51 662, agairet 65.978 avrived during the same e last year, 909 icmates are in the vari. ous institutions under the care of th» Board, Agar: gate receipts daring tho pas’ week, $1,~ 636 SI; expenditures during the same time, Qvas ren mastee’s Daranrwanr,—Toe com: | pone; leaving @ balance of $16 114 67 of the tract for prov'sioning troops has bern awarded to Mr, Pawo, at 17 ornts tor saw or 23 conte for cooked rationr, or board, at the op ton of the Dipartmint, T+o companies of volur- commutation fard Is the Bank, Cums nan "Pasn.-Bueie by Dosworrn’s | Bavd, on the Mall, on Saterday, 17th inst, Grarca.Reare ins Soon up Sigarbonse ettes {tote Ste mow quartered by tbe ete at the | commencing wt 434 o'elea (the woather l public peace, depct, and each day the mauler la Increased, fice, { | val me At ov tre Famts Tae (orn Racucenr.—A festival, » gotten up by the attaches of the Melodeo cert room cn Broadway, came off at J) Wood yesterday, for the benefit of the Mes of thors members of the 79.b Fé ‘who were killed at Bull Run. It was w tended. ———___— Narotmomo.—The Princs and Pi Narotnon were visited yesterday by Limcots, who hes strived in town. The {: | serenade to be given the Princiss Quo) | has been poetponed until the return of ryal party from their northwestern tour, —__—__. Grnman Pro mtcs.—The Arion Marton, clety will have the'r great annual p'o-n Tursday next at Conrad's Yorkville Park! The anoual summer nights festival of, Gorman Lieder keanz, will be heldon Weg may next in Jones’ Wood, There will- | concert, dencleg, music on the river, firey, | pony } Suirs mm Port.—There were yesterd ‘the port of New York forty steamships ¢ hundred and thirty five chips; one but and three barks; ninety bri,e end 0: dred and twenty-nine schooners, FO * fore'gn nationalities are represented, and \ are one hundred and fifteen forsign. ~i5r ll descriptions included jn the list, —-———- | New Sr#acooun —A new Jewith syns was lately consecrated on Fifth street. York, The Pralm, “How beautiful ar tents, Oh Jacob,” was sang to the tw the “Star Spangled Benner.” The proc then made the circuit of the building « times, and placed the ecrolls in the sane, amid the prayers and hymns of the conf & ticn, A-cdant from the choir fol!e wed. S.M. Inaace preached. In the course { formon he exhorted his hearers «to by tr the ccuntry, in which by God's iafisi‘s 1 their lot had been cast. Cosonasionans or Pomusc Cerrar amp Connacties —The regular meetin’ Board tock place yesterday afvernoon Headquarters of the Departm: it, Mo. 1 ' atrest. Storsom Daarme, Evq, the Pros In the clair, The weskly report is as lows: ~ Namber of inmates in the varie stitutions ander the care of the Board, ¢ an increase of 30 since the last ort (} ‘wero admitted during the past werk. ard i dled, were diecharwed, sent to Black wali | land or the State P; ison daring the same | After transacting toms routine bud | the reguler report of the committees « whole was submitted and adopted. Dy the two week: eading August 1b:a 66 sons, habitual drunkards and vagrants. transferred from the Civy Privong to the ] Howe on Bla:kwells Island: 242 of thex; males, ard 364 females. Instruciions | ihe that hereafter, all persons sont tc atic Asylam, are to be sent in sp Wagrns, and nct with the prisoners. \ rintendant of the Work Heun instructed to stste in applicetions fe discharge of Inmates, whither they have previously committed Harnad Fanpxarior, a lnnatic, escap. the night of the 10ch in-tant, from his cel fe still at large. Irstructions were given to the Warder Bellevue Hospital, to decrease the numb bis help, in conrequerce of the redaced + ber of irmates in that institution, ‘The contract for supplying the extens!: the Lunatic Asylum, witha new hesting ventilating Soreres as awarded Jane Monse & Co., for $ Farther News, see Third P; —_—_—_—_—— NEW PHOTOGRAPHIO GALLERY, WHE LARGEST IN THE WORLD, BeT BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Varjons class, pat up ta rich caste an grogams, We have redoced our prices to couform te fog will ind oa Ge Ay Dye for the Times—Briest & Oot» Colambian Hair Dye, trait areata orgs BLACK or BROWN. tahoe) Nervimne Pewders fo una Drunkommess. at FRICE OWN DOLLAR, hes, Ria Foe eT, free frow wanenat ieht «ouweh: wok bev. fal ether ofitoerss tm Of CM PO