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make foreign alliances, and land armica upon our = heres to destroy our liberties.” # er om@arolina, of the nctunl election of nt least four nn a A An Admonition from the Howth. ‘The most contemptible dunkeyiam of which we have any knowlede, anys the Frankfort (Ky.) Commomecalth, is found in northern men and newspapers who oppose the prosecution of the war for the preservation of the Union, aud the suppression of treason and rebellion, We hate a traitor from any portion of the country, but we despite the northern man who professes to be for the Union, and opposes the war on Constitu- tional grownds, Such men as Vallandigham, of Ohio, and Ben, Wood, of New York, professing to be Union men, are yet ite most dangerous enemies, ‘They are horrified because Lincoln has violated the Constitution, yet southern trai- tors have violated the same Constitution, and these men only express “sympathy” for them ! From such Union men may the Lord deliver as. A southern traitor has ambition and whiskey for excises, but a northern traitor is a matural tory and toady, The New York News, the Now York Day Hook, the Cincinnati Enquirer, and a few other northern papers of that stripe, are doing more to foster and prolong this rebellion than all the southern finatios and disunion pa- pers combined. X MORNING, AUG. 2, 1861, but one war ; better it should coe! (of lives than that we should live in hourly ef wars contiguous to a people who a The New Tho Tribune bas special advice from North Whion Congressmen from that sto lar day, Ang. 8. The names are 0 poring they will take their sea The Toion cause is hopeful there, more than half the og being thonght undoubtedly loyal at It is now reported by several corresponlenta, hat the President will make no proclamation losing the rebel ports, or changing the legal natare of the block B The loading rebel organ in New York, the Daily News, wos rday stopped and wt Prossod in Philadelphia, Great numbers of t morning edition, for flooding K-utuck four and other parts of the Woet, in aid esporate struggle of secessionisin in those a were stopped on their treasonabl nd, Stirring and unheralded movements are re- ported from General Baxks' column, which has suddenly ocenpied Winchester, thus taking the Offensive, and giving the rebel ¢ Je some thing to attend to before crossing th in that neighborhood, Gen, Bex. McCetvoven, that ‘prince of eats," turns up alive once more, in a procla tion, too late at night and too unimportant for ts to insert—though from its tor li. 4 decency among these rebels, we almost Ind to find him alive, He addresses himself hy conciliatory terms to the Union men of Missouri, Promising them protection without conditions or oaths, and charging hi liers to abstain from all outrage and plund General Axpenson left Washington yestor- ay, to assume the commant of the United States forces in Kentucky, — H» will not arrive @ moment too soon. We shall hops to hear of a ‘ew state of affairs in old Kentucky very soon, It is beliowed that over 70.090 new troops will have ontered the field during the present week: Wo are surprised to observe a rebol report of ‘shelling Galveston” by the Union fleet, copied . Without challenge or e nt into most of our city contemporaries, The story hay all the in. trinsic improbability M well could have, in addi. tion to the established presumption from all re cent experience, that, like alinost everything olse from the same quarter, it was a sheer im- pasture intended to inflame the Southwest, We Jad the rumor at first by telegraph, that Capt Vipxn had threatened selling the city, it “two boats’ n from Union inen, were not ratored? We thought it too ridiculous to no. feo, This lio was apparently not consid rsd qitite sti’ enongh, on second thonyhts, and was worked up by the rebel press into a murderous fale of a bombardment ‘ without warning to re- move the wore ren, anit sick.” Com. mander Horiins, the hero of Greytown, bi happens, has “yone to his own place’ —the rebel pandeno ant has not left behind bim any like officer in the navy of the United Buttes, The Care of the Baltimore Police Commik, nloners. AN ATTACHMENT AGAINST THY SHKRIFR AP- TLIND FOR AND DENTED, Some days since, counsel for the Baltimore Police Commissioners now confined in Fort La- fayette applied to Judge Garrison, of the County Court, for an order against the Sheriff, Anthony F. Campbell, requiring him to show cause why on attachment should not issue against him for Inpt, upon the ground that his returns to the attachment and precept were insufficient, Mr. A. BR. Wood, as coungel for the Commis. sioners, contended that the Sheriff shonld have called out a posse comitatus, The law had arm. +d him with the whole force of the county to execute a process, and he had no right to say that he had not power sufficient to arrest Col, Hurke, until he had first oxerted and exhausted the power vested in him; and if that was insuf- then the fact should so appoar in his re- Potomac of un| turn, The process commanded the Sheriff to bring the Police Commissioners into Court, and no re. turn excuses or justifies his failure to do so, un- less it appears that he called out the power of the county, and it refused to respond, or that it was inadequate to overcome the mpprehended resistance, It was not to be assumed that the process could not be executed, or that the law could not be vindicated, and that, therefore, it wonld not be advisable to encourage proceed which might bring on acollision between the civil and military authori The exact con- trary should be assumed, and if the military authorition set the process of the Court at de- aponsibility rested with those Jaws, and not with those who xecute them, Such was the arga- anent of counsel, Jay morning Jude GARRISON ne follows: 1 decline to make an order requiring the Sheriff to show the Sheri to have acte good faith in’ bis attempt to execute the two processes, and consider his Hivient, who resisted the onght t » because LT heli oT return therefore as 9 Why Gen, Lyon's Command was Snerificed. Fresh advices received by the Government from St. Louis, gives the reason why € 7" Tur Governy ‘vero and suminy Holy War. at has at last « dealin mienced se with ity enemies in the loyal states. The office of the Christian ‘fie iu Ne age a ferommanis to { 0 rin Phibu leh diy ileal e could not have detached any troops for Lyon's support without exposing South-western Missouri to attacks f Pillow and Hardeo, who are in command of a large rebel force. Tur FE he steamer E, Soler, bound for Truxillo und thence to Havana, was detain- ed by the custom house officers a few days but having satistied the officers that she “all right," was allowed to proceed, It was noticed as a aus ws fact at the time of her seizure, that.» @ large quantity of coal on board, and it was feared it might be in fended for some of the rebel pirate steamers, but it afterwards appeared that she bad no more than was required for her own use, al, with control or suppress the future publica Papor, us cireumstanees media cation war, The whole ixtue of the New York Diily News for the South and West, ria Philadelphia was also seized at the latter place y tale suppressed, The ¢ nt having its hand to the plough, must not look back. It oust not pause in its course, to listen to the up. roar which treacherous or weak-spirited ellizent will raise against these unprecedented mi of an wiprecedented exigency, The policy stern military suppression must he carrie consistently and uniformly against everythin, baid or done in hostility to the maintenance the Constitution —or it and consistently abandoned everywhere 1 cession prints of Baltinore should be first of all suppressed or compelled to alle It should have been done long ay moment that a suflicient military. tor applied to effect ii, Next, the Di! Vike issues in this city, should be st *pped, not at Philadelphia, but at the fount disloyal sheet within reach of the N. 1, should be warned forthwith, that any further sid aud comfort to the enemy will subject its ix sues to Government control or eutire suppression, acconling to circumstances, And th warning ehould be carried out with the sternest rigor, * Let not the President shrink from the hue and ery that will break from the brazen thi of treacherous dem: ment's frighten appuent view to of the The ime te public a vinlent artidle against “te unholy Ay require, of the m row was lay, and the 1 this manner put asures Ony Fettows Pre-nte,—A grand pleeni the of man Odd Fellows of New York and yi- Proclamation ‘of Gov, Morgan, hould be as uniturmly Albany, Aug, 22.—DProclamati Morgan, Governor of the Stat A conspir the work result of years, of tal hinators, har for se Peace of the State of N. Verleral Union, 1 a“ 1 of Edwin D- Now York: f aday but the wicked and” traitorous al months disturbed w York, and of the ance Ht the tins ntrol over persons f the Constita. ious and de. reoual aims, y by inisrepresenting the country. to: usurp oreiy a power not only tyrannical and op- al but the forth as a lawlessness and gues, nor fr 1 shriek of those weak souls vernments it has dlanggerons pretences Justification yporarily » entire held who cannot comprehend the desporate the crisis, ture of what the whole a community las been earneatly Svom the fret, were a doubt of popular this sort what (hen? These measures are And supposing th support lo a vigor of ‘There can be no doubt, at least, that such vigor alone can save the Un- fon from overthrow. Aud if th uted by the blood of our foretic- vow fully manifest ; and, elated by an tal stuceess, they audaciously th the mal capital, As’ Chief Magistrate of the sate, itis my solemn duty to warn all good and foyal men ot” th ore to which our institu. be the fact the Goverument had better go down fighting J tony are expoed {o urge upon them the with all its powers, than teebly to succumb to t and seal He *peration TTP edi ors who entronech | With the authorities of the state and 1 gro i borthern’ tealtore who. entronch punt ur tn once oentntinn their themeolves behind the law to destroy the law Nis Lo support the publi ment i the forces now bei the defense of the Unic that the tranquility of the country, so wantonly disturb et, can only be restored’ by the prompt Vizorous supp rebellion and tr it, and of active niged tor Mt ia the leat question this na Let it nis the fool some ta it to be, to strangled by traitors with the meshes of ite constitution and laws, wen whet wh If any powers whatever to be denied the custodiaus of the Republic bey! ver ik oy appear. 4 lative " nt and desperate stragyy of the peopl Ne . lately convened in in this vast and desperate stragyl Cotta an Pe et Maree convone then the Republic i fre too tiny already Lost + poople and stupid to protect it, But there is not « shadow of foundation for the sup- position | For, be it not fry desperate stray with a desperat the elected President, in’ view perils which surround the Union, have, by legisla. tive enaciunents, provided for liberal «up. plies of imen and means tor the enforcement ofthe Laws e thus invited a heavy and ealous respons the part of the séveral states w York hax never wavered in her devetion tothe Union, She prizes it on ac- count of the many blessings which all parts of the country alike ha ved from it, on sount of “the memory of her patriot ‘sons it wasp and for the in- ton or doubted, this is a Because it is a stre well as mighty toe lions hali-nerved to the contest because insensl a tg y } on She pre mont Die of their terrible danger, ‘The truth must be call of the President, in Apeil Gaid—it must be faced—there is real sand inunie s preserved to her the proud in the family of st in the yreat rebellion has be and the Goverment aj tating th nent danger that the South will bat us, wnloms we roused toa very struggle for Lik What avail the precedents and principles of ita tvenaelnyg it for aid . : * an % nay wh country, the orld, Peace, or even of rar, property so called, i boks to Un ase ae worl guides in a crisis so big with fate and eo une e response be worthy of her history, t paralleled in its conditions as this? No fore), her answer go back in full ranks of earnest mon war strikos at the vitals and menaces with dead. J"! justly ya he tagnitude of the Inter ests inivelved, temporarily relinguish their” pure Jy and instant peril the very existence of a na- suils and prepare to meet (he crisis, tion, The most unscrupulous argumentative In witness whereof, [ have hereunto aMtixed the opposition to 4 mere war policy in any govern= ment, may be safely tolerated, for an abandon ment of war, if brought about, leayes the lite of the nation untouched, But this isno “ war Tt is a death-struggle with assassins, in which to be neuér! is moral treason, and to harass ot discourage in any way the struggle of the Wa tion for Life, is most foul and intolerable treason, ty be swept down without parley by the sword Let us hear no more of sights and liberties, Of any kind, tobe mspected to the detriment ity of Albany, ‘22d day of August, in the year'ol our Lord one thousand eight hundred anil sixty-one, (18) EDWIN D. MORGAN, By the Goy Private Mreky AND Wiiskey,—Gen, Wool’s tirst acts at Fortress Monroe were to bans illers aud send away all the whiskey and t is gratifying to tind’ that noble beginuing in this reapect, is © be carried out with « will by bis suogegsor, ‘War Movements, Ko. ——$—_ TELEGRAPH TO THR N.Y. * oO ®PIZURE IN PHILADELPHIA OF THE New York Daily News and the Christian Observer BY ONIDRD STATA MARSHAL MILWARD, SALE OF THE NEWS KUPPRESSED | —fame Philadelphia, August 22,—On the arrival of the train from New York this morning, United States Marshal Milward, aasiated by his officers, exainined all the bundles of papors brought by the train, and seized every copy of the New York Daily News, We sale is totally sus ponded, BRCOND DEPATON, The Marshal also seized all the bundles of the “Daily News" at the Bexpress offices in thia city, for the West and South, including over one thousand copies for Louisvill hundred for Baltimore, W dria und Annapolis, Seizure of “The Christian Otwerver* Philadelphia, Aug. 22,—-United States Mare shal Milward, took possemion this afternoon of the office of the Christian Obserner in conse. quence of « lave virulont article on the “Unholy War,” More Secession Papers in Banger. eee Allentown, Pa, Ang. 22.—The shoriff has called out a posse to protect the offices of the Democrat and Republikaner, their proprietors anticipating an attick, There is much excite. ment, All classes entertain a strong fooling of resentinent against the papors, STARTLING DEVELOPMENTS. NEW YORK MONEY FOR TUE REBELS, anus Philadelphia, Aug, 22.—Thoman J, Carson, Walter W. Kelly and Wm. M. Pogram, arrest ed at Harrisburg, arrived in this city this oven ing, and were taken in custody by the Marshal for examination tomorrow, A number of lot ters and about $100,000 in drafta, dated Rich- mond, upon New York firms, were found. se creted upon their persons, IMPORTANT FROM GEN, BANKS Co MN. Successful Advance to Winchester —o-— Philadelphia, Ang, 22.—Vrivate information from Gen, Banks column says he had advanced to Winchester, and taken possession notwith- standing the opposition of 1,000 rebels, The Campaign in Missouri, A Fortunate Fale Report. St, Louia, Aug mbers of the Ist from Springticld cleased by Gen, Pries, of . They report that Thurs day, following the retreat from Springfield, Bon, McCulloch started in pursuit of Gen, Siegel, with 8,000 cavalry and nine pieces of artillery, r e day's march, learning that Gen, n reinforced, gave up pursuityand towands Jefferson City, Quite a num- ber of the wounded, both sides, have died since our forces left Springfield, AVA LY BREAKER PORFEITS HIS LEG RATL, Col, camp, Lyon, a was wound rebel side, anil nce lost # log, OCR LOS AT WILSON'S CREEK, Official reports foot up the Federal loss in the battle at Wilson's Creek as follows: Killed, j wounded, sing, 291. A large number of the were taken prisoners by the rebels since be leased, the missing me id hay IMPORTANT FROM C3 —— 1 REBEL t= tO. CAPTURE OF STEAMER, gunboat Lexington, pt t Paducah this T . Terry, " jorning Terry was used for conveying contraband. goods to tle rebels up the She had on board 30 minnie ti | piece, A rebel tag was also found on her, She was brought to Cairo. Col, 1 and Lieut, Col, Ranson wled in the fight at Charleston, are rapidly ering. No news from Cairo today, The Lexington returned to Paducah tonight. rom Mixsourl. at 20,—The correspondont vat learns that G assigned to the command of a division, embracing the several points in this yicinity, vier Cape’ Girardeau, Cairo, and Bint's oint, . Grant, who was formerly in command hus been ordered to J he will e quarters, Col. Ross’ regiment started for Fredericktown, in Madison County, today, ‘The enemy is reported to be on St, Vraoes R ” is at. Marble © Hardee's ymmand still remains at np of 1000 strong is re on Black Creek, about 4 , with forces also at Ceutre- ville, Marble Creek, and Fredericktown, Join Gen, Peter Information of the sionists is Te~ 000 will leave ky and as many more Troops en route t Kansas City, August organization of large fore cotved here, From 1, dacksen county this we ™ Brownlee, John A, Brownlee wstody today upon condition that he resin his position as ‘President of the Boar of Pol Commi-sioners, and to leave the city, and remain in state, nol to res turn here without the consent of the military authorities, Arun nnd Troops passing through Rentuce hy 6 at Kacite Louisville, Aug. 22.—The ¢ the excitement: yesterday in says that Lexington was efeat, on the arrival of guns sent from the rier Federal Government, which was increased by the turning out of the Home and the State Guard, and the arrival of Cavalry, Th Cours ier says difficulty would have been inaujurated, but for the persuasions of John C, Breckinridge, Who addressed the crowd, urging no violence but to permit the treeps to convey the guns to their dest jon, The Couricy says that the excitement. was. s great along the road, that further Will Hot be attempted at present, hipments The Carrichstord PrivonersExcitement la Baltimo Bali ¢, Aug, 22.—The 23 prisoners taken at Carrickstord, and) who arrived b day, were this afiernoon sent to Fortress) Mon= roe, from thence it is understood they will be sent home under a tlag of truce, They were lodged at the Gilmore ‘House and most kindly treated, On their way he boat quite a large crowd followed, some cheering, and occasionally shouting for . Davis, A few arrests were made, but there wus no disturbauce of a serious haracter, fase eg aye — ARREST OF A FEMALE STY AND TRAITOR. —o Alewandria, Aug. %2.—Yesertay, through the exertions of Major Lemon, commanding the guard here, Mise Windlo, formerly of Dolaware, , but more recently of Philadelphia, and of late a correspondent of the southern press, was ar- feated in the act of leaving for Washington by the steamboat. She ia a highly educate! lady, and the authoress of several works publishel while she resided in Philadelphia, among which was a “Legend of the Waldenses,” also “A Visit to Melrose.” Miss Windle has resided hore for the past month, where her movements hav@been closely watched, She boldly avowed lor recession proclivities, and made no secret of hor correspondence with the leader of the rebel amy. After a hearing, she was sent to Wash- ton, A review of the Division at Alexandria, by Gen, McClellan and his staff, took place today, STRICT RAGULATION OF TASKS, The new order in relation to passes between Jere and Washington is now rigidly. entoreud, such to the inconvenience of those who are un- alle to prove their loyalty, A large number of \lexondrians were unable to return home to Hi ght, a6 Provost Marshal Porran, of Wash- ngton, requires all receiving passes to be por- eonally vouched for as Union mon, Skirmish in Virwinin, Cincinnati, Ang, 2%.—A skirmish took place at Hawk's Nest, in Kanawha Valley, sight tiles beyond Gauley, on the 20th inst, The i" 4,000 strony, advanced tu where rected a barricade, and were driven back with « low of 50 killed and # cou siderable number wounded and taken prisoners. Our lows amounted to none killed, two slightly wounded and one iniwing. Our forees capturod quite a number of horses and equipments, Another report by the steamer from Kanawha tonight, says O, Jennings Wise was taken prise eonee, but it was doub Melzeare of Stenmbeoats by the Rebels Cincinnati, August 22.—Private doapatchos received here say that the Tennesseans seized at Voducah, Ky., today, the Evansville and Padu- cab mail beat, and took ber, with her cargo, up the Tennerse " [This seems hurdly consistent with our other vows from Paducah. Ep. Sen | Eanminntion of the Maryland Shore, Washington, Ang. The Navy Depart sneut has bad the Maryland shore of ‘the lower Potomac exami v the direction y the Marines Corps, Tt landed at three different poi coured the eurrounding country, but d nw of hostility, nor anything to capture or PROMOTION INT ARMY, Lieutenant Colonel Ripley, of the Ordnance Corps, has been prot iat Brigadier Gone- ral of that Bureau Pa Symington to one of ita two Colonels, and the four Majors of tho Corps to its Li wnt Colonols, excepting Ma- jor John F. Le vfors to remain as Major eral, wh und Judge Advocate Departinent Sinyehanting. Washington, Aug, 22.—A fugitive slave was wrrested yentorday, near Rockville, Maryland, hy order of Secretary Cameron, aud returned to lis master, with Rebels. 2.—Twenty-three rebel 1 and a cap. the War yp jon “n= timents, Th captured by our. te the battle of Philippi, Considerable dissatis- faction at their release is expressed here, More Patter! Washington, prisoners, al tain, Departy ‘ameron’® Body. ug. 22.—A soldier has ari Colone! Washington, here who examined the body of Col. © on the field of battle before the burial, Hs states: that the colonel was shot through the lungs, and must have died immediately, He was burid near Sudley Church, Horrible Tragedy at Sea. YOUR OFFICERS AND MEN MURDERED, Below, Aug. 22,—Ship I}, D. Metcalf, Steteon, from Liverpool, reports, ‘fol in with bark Czarina, of Boston, on th of Aug., with en- sign union down—reported that the captain, second mate and one seaman, and the mate were all murdered at sea three days before, The tirst three were murdered by the mate and the latter by the steward; were in want of a navigator; seut tay mate, Mr, Senit, on boar, to take her to Boston, In haste, James Stotson, master ship 1D, Metealf,""—(By pilot boat C. LL, Marshall.) Oxweno ¢ tug. Canal is again ‘in Jock will be wal Navigation. Navigation on the Osw rupted at Mud Lock, ‘The aired and boats passed by Sun Nyrneuse le Katerprise, . Mab—The steamship i New York, for Queenstown and Liverpool, pursed Cape Race thik morning, where lat dinpatohos were put on board, bot trom the Associated Press, and the telegraphic commercial agency of Geo, Stoker, Esq. The steamship Europa, which’ saifed Heston on Wednes iM pass Cape Sunday morning, where dispatches, (which can be left with Geo Stoker, at 145 Broadway, up tu Saturday evening,) will be conveyed ™M Drowned. Kingston, C. W., Ang. The str, Runger, arrived here today, reports the propeller Bans- wrecked neartimber Island, dod one par- merge whose name is unknown, ‘The’ crew escaped to the Island, «row ned, War Items, Tuy, SteaMER Sacnes, now lying at pier 11 North River, is loading went stores for Washington, Tuk Strawn Quinnnava morning with a full cargo of stores ington, Mvuviny HAs neen TystiG ATED by some evil smissary, inthe 2istN. ¥, 8. V., from Buffalo, By order of Gen, MeDowell, forty. of their Humber were taken in custody and conveyed to the mould-loftat the Nayyeyard, where they wre now confined. [tis said that they will Be conveyed to the Dry Tort for service on the military works, Iv 1s EARNESTLY recommended that the em. barge of th th be relaxed so far as relates to nel, quinine and mercury, There is an alarining prospect that the rebel army’, deprived of these venemous drugs, will reduce /ts rate of wortality to avery advantageous comparison with that of our own, Tay Gesnoat Uspenwnrrrt tae tleet, has been armed with « ritled cannon ever constructed, pounder, weighing six t THE Neonors are beginning to rise in Vir- xinia, A> Washingt JMitch reports a for tmidable insurrection among the " : sailed this tor Wash- for the Poto- if the largest Avis an eighty a negro ehung for hay. nt, ‘There are but region, Orrtonns are worth, There is on tain Stew. ince made an Agement with Colonel MeCunn to stop the anton murdering of pickets, inaugu by the rebels, From’a late dispatch we perceive that the arrangement i still in force, On Wee scouting party of six brought to ‘halt by one ef the enemy's pickets, who asked were, They replied, “Union,” Tain onlered not to tire upon you, you don't turn back T will alarm’ the After conversing tor several minutes, ra wg taken part in the very few whites left in tha camp.” the scouts turned back, A Usivor on tur Witore Anwy.—Un- der the new orders of the War Departinent, our army will soon be completely uniformed in blue, Cartas Dr Sacver, commander of the rebel aitillery wt the battle of Rich Mountain, West- 1 Virginia, who, being severely wounded, exe pect into the woods, Was arrested a short time since, endeavoring to make lis escape through ‘one of the mountain passes into the valley of Virginia, He had remained secreted until so fur recovered of his wounds as to attempt an es. poy | structor and one Masti Military and Naval Movoments, MAJOR LINDE NO TRAITOR, A pretty reliable dispateh, recelyed in this city yesterday, contradicts the rumor of Major Lynde's surrender, It is said that his position ‘was impregnable to any force the enemy could bring against him, Major Lynde is a Vor. monter, and known to be one of the most loyal men in the service. Ho entered the army in 1827, m1 THE PORTERS 1% THR NAVY. The Captain Porter who haa been dismissed from command of the corvette St, Mary's, is “William D. Porter, of Louisiana.” appointed from Massachusetts, and is @ citizen of the District of Colurabia, There are six Por- ters in the navy—three Lieutenant, one Com. mander, (W. D.), one Midshipman, one Gon. KNERGETIO NAVAL PREPARATIONS, Affairs at the Boston Navy Yard are unusually briek.* There are over 2,00) men employed in the premises, and the monthly dishursementa can be little less than $100,000, There are ro regular men-of-war fitting out atthe Yard, but the recently purchased stoam gunbout R. B, Forbes, the ship Ino, the Fear Not, the propeller Young Rover, the Gemsbok, are all preparing rapidly for tea, The Forbes is taking on boanl a battery, consisting of two 82-pounders, and a heavy rifle, She is detailed for the blockade fleet. ANOTHER GOOD OFFICER POR MIABOU RT, Colonel Sinith of Governor's Island, hag beoa ordered to the fleld, He goos to Missouri, MORK AR OAPT, PORTER'S A letter from the Pacitic Squadron says that there ia a probability of several of the crew of the corvette St, Mary's being shot, They aro said to have acted disloyally, and to have been removed from their vessel, at the suggestion of rome of the loyal officers on board, A Court Martial will probably dispose of them in some lens severe manner than reported, YOUR MORK SIPS OFF TO THK BLOCK AD ALMOST, The United States gunboat Connecticut, will be put formally in commission to day at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, Sho is filled with stores and provisions for the blockade fleet, Letters and papers for the Niagara, Sabine, St. Louis, Wyandotte, Water Witch, R. R. Cuyler, Preble, South Carolina, Colorado, and Massachusetts, should be sent to the Naval Lyceum today, Tho Connectieut takes out part of a guard of marines for the Niagara, The chartered vessel J, ©. Kuln, and the sailing frigate Potomac, still lie in the stream, ‘The lattor is to sail from the yard on Saturday, and the former will go in commission this fore- noon, The Pototnac is to anchor and remain off the Battery for a few days, Tho U. 8, sailing frigate Sabine, which ros turned from Pensacola to Portamouth, N. HL, ashort time since, will be reported ready for sen.on Monday, She will carry 50 guns and 500 offieers and men, The authorities of the Navy Yard at Boston have orders to commence overhauling the frigate Congress at once, She will be sent back to the blockade fi As Tus Brioann.—Geyrnat Sureios TO RK THR CommaANDen.—We loarn from a reliable source that an Trish Brigade, five thou. sand strong, is to be immediately raised in ‘this e Gen, James Shields, one of the bravest officers in the Mexican War, and whose gallant behavior at Cerro Gordo every American feels proud of, will receive the command, — Tho first regiment of the brigade will be formed almost altogether from members of the 69th Regiment, and will be called the 69th Volunteers. Livut, Ool, Nugent will command it, instead of beeom- ing a captain in the regular service, as he had Lotire expected, Capt, Thomas Francis Meagh- decline the honor of an aid-de-camp's Position on Gen: Fremont's staff, preferring to draw his sword in the same good cause among his gallant countrymen. — He will doubtless Le one of the Colonels in the brigade, Tn expectation of the 69th determining to vol. unteer for the war, several commanders of com. panies in Boston, Philadelphia, Cleveland and other places, have tendered t commands to its officers, and all testify their desire to ald in forming a brigade which shall win for itself lau- rely as bright as those gained by the 69th in their term of to the Irish Brigade, It is needless to say that our Irish »pted citizens will not be slow to complete it. Tie Massacnvserrs Nuxrit,—Capt. Plain kett, formerly of Co, B., of the Massachusetts Ninth regiment, is now in this city, expecting soon to return to the seat of war with the new Irish Brigade, He has jast left the Ninth, and reports them as enjoying excellent health and spirita, They were engaged in erecting another fort not far from Fort Corcoran, He thinks there is but little danger of any important move. ment by the rebels at an early day in that part of the country, Payment ov THe O9rH.—The signing of the pay rolls of the 69th regiment was comple. ted yesterday, and the paymont of the mon will in today, Payt prune T1sy Reaiment vor Corus ino. —Companies C, F, G, and H, of the 71st Regiment, received yesterday their government pay for clothing to the amount of #7 50 per man, Companies B, E, A and D, will receive their pay today, Skconp Fine Zovaves.—The Second Ree Kiment of Fire Zouaves, under Major Mo- riarty, started to leave yesterday for the seat of war, but met with an unexpected check, and at a late hour last evening their going at all last night was more than doubtful, They met at the Seventh Regiment Armory, at half’ past one o'clock P. M., and marched down to the foot of Canal street, where they were to embark for Amboy, thence to. proceed by rail, service, Success be Here, taking advantage of a momentary halt, Colonel Fairman, of the Second Fire Zouayes, addressed the men, and to convince them that the order through Daniel E, Sickles to forward was unauthorized, read a telegraphic dispateh from Secretary Cameron, saying that “ Mr, Sickles has no commission whatever as Briga- dier-General, nor any commission as Colonel ; the Coloneley conferred under the authority of the Assistant Secretary of War, Thos, A. Scott, is perfectly valid, and will be sus. tained by this dispateh.” The Colonel then ordered them to break ranks until six o'clock, when they were to assemble at the enth iment Armory again to start off, W that tine came, only a portion of the Ri ment made its appearance, and at a late hour in the evening their going last night was not at 11 probable, FERTHER PROM ANOTHER REPORTER, Last evening the Park Barracks presented an animated scene in couseq of some blunders of the officers of the Second Fire Zouayes, It seems the regiment is to leave today for the seat of war, and the Colouel gave the men pers mission to go to their homes until today, ‘The Lieutenant Colonel not being aware of this fure lough, went tothe police yesterday af.ernoon,and directed them to arrest all Zouaves found in the streets, and convey them to the I A number of the men were ar the Barracks, and the consequon tera number had been coll rebelled against the acts of the police, and a general riot was threaten Inspector Carpen- ter was made acquainted with the state of affairs, and he ordered the release of the soldiers, Sev- ral hours afterwards uyrabers of the mex gould q was that af- together, they Ho was | be seen in the street drunk, and acting tm very disorderly manner. This regiment needs Davime—Haange, 48 Broapw: ome United States army officers to bring it This regiment yesterday received an to 2 state of discipline, of @10 company from Hartford, Conn., and a We have since received the following + tachment, 40 in number, from Scranton, Heldfeartars 20 ibe Ttavea both of which immediately left by the ew York, Aug. 23; 1061, Railroad for the camp of instruction at ’ Commandmants of Companys, in obedience ta | Westel eater Co., about 22 miles from the oi orders from the War ment and the Com- | Bocouraging reporta are received from the mandet in Chief, are notified to assemble their commands at the lark Barracks N. Y,, to be ready to march for the transport at 2 o'clock, P, M., this day, for Washington. By onler, ‘ATRMAN, Col, 2d Fires Zouaves, cruiting agencies in various parts of the Indicating that the rogiment will soon be i ‘Up with an excellent class of men. Difficulty experienced in obtaining a bugle leader, and qualified bugler would find @ most inviting uation by applying immediately —the pay being that of a second Lieutenant, CITY NEWS, i Tuy New Postage Stamr.—The new throq cent postage stamp has been already introdusedy into several eastern citiea, The time for its em4 ployment at this postoffice has not yet been fixe.” - It requires a larger supply to meet the dem: here than for all the cities of New England, an hence the delay, The new stamp is a decide? improvement, It is of the dimensions and gone ral appearance of the English penny stamp, sf k JAMES Gronor Le Fort, A\jutant, Tue 797 Reormest (rentasp Goarn,) N.Y. S& BM. Acai in tim Recaurrixe Frei.p.—Thia regiment which bore itself so no- bly in the late battle of Stone Bridge, is now im consequence of the loss of so many brave m required to fill up its decimated ranks to th original standard, Tt ie hoped that there are yet Sootchmen who Are anxious to fight for the flag of their adopted country, All such who wish to Join, are requested to make application to Licut. Morrison, Morcer Tlouse, or Py aster Elliott, 7 Astor I'lace, Rations, quarters, clothing and equipments, will be furnished immediately to recruita, who will be sent or to join the regimentywithout dle. , ’ of the mame color, Its bright hue of pink is ty favorable contrast with the dull red of the prasent! lay. old stamp, Tun Genaax Raxowns.—The German | Cossnamtonens or Punic CHARITING A. | Rangers, Col, FB. Sehoening, have removed their headquarters from the Bowery Garden to Nos, 621 0 ourth street, formerly Kus- tachi’s Volks Theater, The regiment reports eight companies complete, and that their re- oruiting is rapidly filling up their ranks, They will probably be among the first of the now German regiments to yo into service, Asorunn s Boat Lacxennp,—The cond of the fleet of gun-boate was launched yea, terday morning from the Weatervelt shipyard, and towed to the Novelty Lronworks, there to teecive ber machiner, Her dimensions are ; tonnage 560, length 1 beam 28 feet, depth of hold 12 feet, She is pierced fur thir- teen guns, Maissacntsirrs Rearunts.—A telegraphic place yeatortay, The weekly statement ism follows: Number of inmates in the various in. stitutions under the care of the Board, 8,241, ¢ , decrease of 67 since the last report ; 2,183 wor admitted during the last week, and 2,150 died, wore discharged, sent to Blackwell's Island e, the State Prison, Amenicay Fine Exotves vor Lowpom—, Since the great conflayration in London, sever. al insurance companies there have sent to this country for plans and specitications of steam fire engines, of the largeet capacity, to be drawn by horses, No doult somo of our engine builder will receive onlers fur enginos, Rocently, 4 Mewar, Leo & Larned sent an engine to Havre, Connecrioxy,—No meeting of the Board took } \\ dispateh, received last night, informs us that no | France, that is capalle of projectin, horison. Masschusetts regiment will arrive here today, tal stream pearl 800 feet, A pecu th of the | but twomthe 19th and 21st may bo expected | Onsine is that the pipeman can cuntrol the eup- ply of water—that is, can throw a quart of wae ter, or work the engine to its fullest capaci here tomorrow, Tue Kyrike Baooxiyn PuaLayx Darart. vp. —A regimont’s leaving this city to go to the war, is by no means evidence that it will go | | { | Fires, Accidents, Inquests, de. Fine ix Joux Sramer.—Laat evening, at 11 o'clock, a fire waa discovered in the rear por. tion of the third floor of the building, No, 49 Jobn st., oceupied by J. B, Graves, dealee in Jumps and coal off, The rear portion of the thint and the ey were he lerably - m1 i ad t Mr. Graven’ low ia about #2,000, °F, F, hd bl aeg reais, elke yer, the occupant of the fearth floor, dealer im if i 8 | silver-plated goods, sustiined a lost of about of the regiment arrived there to take them off, | 91,000, John J. Stifer, metal chaser, lost about i command of the Fort, ex- | #100. The stock of Many, Baldwin’ & Many, an order from the War Department tor} Barware dealers on the first floor, was damaged. é otraight to ita destination, or that it will get Half of there in reasonable length of time, the Long Island Volunteers or Brookly lanx, under Col, Adama, left Fort Sebi ut, five ‘ ‘ to the extent 1,000 by water, The dai their detention to sevute the safety of the Fort. | to the buflding, sirounte: ty abet gonna Col, Adams refu lowes are all supposed to be covered by insure regiment, and yesterday afternoon the whole ance, The Cty ented fire is not known, A Fegimment still remained at Fort Hamilton, They | *teman named McCann fell from a ladder, and wore hourly expec rders from Washington was badly hurt about the head, Seniovs Ac Nt.—Andrew Freeman, re. for the entire regiment to move, siding at No, 40 Jackson serect, was dangerous- Fracs vor ame Nixti Reaiwenr.—Two y injured yestentay at No, 75 South atroet, by handsome flags of regulation size, male by aa- | ¢wo large and heavy pieces of timber falling upon thority of the Common Council, for the Ninth | him, Hie head was cut and bruised, and two af regiment of New York Militia, Colonel | bis ary and one arm t Stiles, are now on exhibition at the City Hail. ve od be pis re One of the flags is the «tate, the other the rogi- mental banner, The former is of blue silk, bearing the state coat of arms and motto “Ex- Camp E: celsior,” and a seroll bearing the number of the regiment and the iuseription, ‘Presented by the Corporation,” The imental thag is red, and with a beautiful patriotic device bears the motto, “Katione aut vi.” The flags are painted, not embroidered, and heavily fringed with gold, Their cot was about #500, Turk Fine Z N of the Fire {to proceed with part of his UNTEERA WHILE it. North, officer of the day at Staten Island, reports to Major Hampton, commander of British Vol that about 9 o'clock yosterday morning, Turner, Bradley, Filis and Kent, of Co, Ackrill, of Co.’ B, und La Horelle, of Go, C. went off on a bathing excursion, and while they were in the water, a wave tossed the oar over- board, Al! the men fortunately gained tho bor but could not recover the oars, and were le \ seen drifting towards the ocean, It is hopoa | Aves AT Tie Barreny.— | they will be picked up by some homeward bound t waves, except a guard, re- erat, . wsined at the Battery encampment last night. Forxn Drowsnp.—The bedy of an unknown They return, however, this morning. Their | ™4n in a nude state, was found yesterday, in rs do not insist that they shall remain, as | the dock foot of Whitehall street, by officer Nise inst their inclination, and be- ea and Coroner Jackman : : , mon it, Deceased was abou ommodations have » in height, id a high forehead ever it shall be decided large whiskers atid moustache, Tho body 0 them they will be found ready. been but afew days in the water, Verdict ” ind drowned," A SkkLeToN Founp ty tHe Norra River. —Yesterday afternoon Mr, A, J y, North River, boatman, while grappling privates been provided, to rem ui UNrrKD Starrs Craser: United States Chassours did not leave for the of war yesterday Tt has been deemed best an anchor, todetain them until the first of next week, | ov pices North River, hanied up the skeleton of nthe regiment will not only be full, but be | a human being, with ype and stone atuche wdy totake the field without receiving any. ving Whatever in Washington, 7! thing what TVillekefes ULE ta: tek the neck, he succeeded in getting the skull, but ment is at Willett’s Point, It is inten the body was apparently swept away with the march the regiment through the city on the | tide. ‘The skull is still on at pier pes 14 North River, and thi is covered with Tur Mutary Boarn.—The Military Board at the volunteers depot have begun their duties, il have issued certificates of competency to and Elizabeth streets, about 8 o'clock last eves the following officers -— ne ae Hep ie Lient, Charlot Higgins, Cameron Light Ine | ping {tis supposed he died of disease of the fantry ; Capt, Jas, B. Grant, Lieut, Frod, Ron Over ayo Kiniep.—Last evening Heckh, Berdan's Rifles; Lieut. J, W. Jenks, | pfichael Flanagan, a coal cartman, fell from his Astizan's Guard ; Capt, Gustay Milier, Manhat- | cart in Greenwich street, and both wheels parte itles, ed over his body, The police took him in charge, but he died on the way to the Hospital, upen reaching the surface the rope being rotten , taking with it the body, which parted at wel Harvey suddenly Hin the street, at the corner of Spring JASE—SrIZURE OF THE Scnooxerk Leorotp.—The British schooner Prince Leopold was seized yesterday morning by the special officers of the Surveyor of the Port, and is now in their enustedy, New York, A , 1861—T» the Editor of the New ‘Yor Dear Sir; Having ced a remark in your paper of this morni having reference to & steam fire engine for The Prince Leopold was formerly the Amerie | 81 and 4th Fire Districts, ut the capaclty of Nor can schooner Matilda, She loaded at Newborn, |), Manhattan. | Would not the house of Engine 11, in Wooster street Spri b North Caroling about the 20:h of Jay, with « | go eatin they having s very superiie’ oases cargo of upwards of 600 barrels of turpentine, | Tor n steamer, and ran the blockade on ¢ th of The ca Renecttly yours, Jas. J, Mornay, Engine present master is from Newbern, N.C. The iil crow are Americans—blacks, Hor nationality | Farther News, see Third Page, was changed but a few days prior to her leaving Wascnioce Newbern, NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, CoxtempLatep Fusion or Genmay Rear ‘TUM LARQERAT LN THE WORLD, MENTS.—A project is on foot among the friends No, 057 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, war 18 FOR POTURRR, ze, iu flue French of the several German regiments now organize ing in this city to consolidate them, with the ine 3 00 ition of piasing tha fens 45 00 tention of pk ing the force at the immediate upbeat Re ee fi General Government. Thereare | fidia Ink. Phe #6 00 to gO 00 Miniatures, in fi DAGL ea, put Up in r or fourteen of these incipient or- fainizations, which have members enough to form three or four full regiments of German citizens ; and this movement, if accomplished, will anticipate any action in the way of attach- ing the mento fractions of other regiments of different nationalities, thus impairing their ef- ficiency, Several meetings have been already hold at the Cooper Institute, and a committee appointed to confer with the General Govern- ent upon the subject, and take charge of fu- ture recruiting, : $00 to 12 00 ZOTYPES cases and frames, $100 w $6.00 uform to the A watisfactory Lour Galle- Which we respectfully ARD PHOTOGRAPHS Th's beautiful A speciality iu th DISTING Photographs of distinguished individuals for sale ALBUMS FOR CARDS. lid assortment of Albums, suitable for the Also {rated and Gases for Maiti D. FREDRICKS & CO., 57 Broadway, We have reduced our ‘prices ‘t times, aud in every in picture. Birangers and citizens will fh Ty #n entertainiug resort, t inyite then e Asple Army Crorue | A Mlendid mam rom the (Juartermaster-G iature pivtures, p thousant pairs of shoes were sent on G yesterday morning to Washington, and tive thousand blankets haye been several days, EXTENSIVE SHUPMENTS OF ING.—! eral's oflice sixte Buaspreru’s Pivis, PERS AND GENUEN SEVEN BOXES FOR ONE DOLLAR, Ar i6 SovTn Seoonp Steeer, WILLUAM¥BUROR, sent daily for The uniforming of portions of elglt new regiments was completed at this of. fice verter Tue Privavern Seren Excrupep Prom Viesvzvr.an Ponrs.It as to be certain that the privateer Sumter is still at liberty, for we have this news of her from Captain James 1, Williams, in a letter dated at Curacoa, Au. sust 7 © The Sumter has taken two vessels off Laguayra—the echooner Abby Bradford and uk Joseph Maxwell, It appears that the § le ‘ Venezuelan Government acts diterently from } buglors, Apply immedi ihe authorities here in Curacoa, 7 ave ree | order J, M. DAVIES, Cv lompany B. iM Ve paid able bodied men. Ply at the Headquarters, City Hall, under 07's otbieey aug Ap- ‘used the Sumter adinit Pur the Sumter adi : +] | Baker's California Regiment==Tho neue north of Laguayra, to retake the Jos, Maxwell, | U's Wwhusiig t TLENN aud © company commanded by », which bark’ is at’ anchor among those Keys, The name of the boy who escaped from the ‘They will leave’ tor Washington Sumter, when here, is’ John Ord, of Demarara, | Saturday, 4th just; @ few good revruita atill want- + He was prossed in the yervige in New Orleans,” | ed. oh it 18049 Wont Slat