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— enti ferred the subyje of Mayor Berane of the papers paciy-rek ve Amit talik we F INDICTMENT AND ARREST FOL TREASON. That will do for one day, We don't think we has decided | St, Louis, August 25,—Mr. Caldwell, who wat have eloquence enough so add anything tothese | that the P officors of | indicted for treason by the Grand Jury last “remarks,” and will leave them to hike their } the Gove ted with the 1 term of the United States € 7 ~- partment of the’ Interior, to whieh th taken prisoner, ‘Tuesday last Own Impression, [ound to snake anual. report, thoy hy Coe Woodsard’s He “ ; tho terms of the oath of allegiance prescribed by «ot 100 armed men, He Ko Mal Work! L jo Halfeway Work! the act of Aug the military authorities into the hands of ‘The measures adopted against the secorsion | yp yay meEN ASCERTAINED that the late | the United: States Marshal, Saturday, and papers of this city, are very well as tar as they | withdrawal of rebel troops back to Centreville ie in jail, IM not be very well ules they yo | was in reality a stampede of eleven regiments <== pi ny ony { i it are ‘aa Vine they o | whe took afiight, and aban ) aht Arrest of farther, We take I sane arctic run tor the roar as fast as they could jgo, and to Jeiferson Davis. merely warnings, which if not followed until dh ealed to thei the fact’ that -Detective King, of Prompt amendment, will be followed by there wer Union troops following. ‘They Deputy Marchal measures of suppression, For merely to hal ies been iaprnes aa oN oF tree anya that iol OC. Lowber, 0! bergen tele Orwgans at this | tiring of pickets in the front on Monday night, Pr if eet city, will but give then sand moe J the main eum and at Alewalohes trem tives for assailing the ex amet ay ; ‘ ie ral » leaving clear | (0M, at which point the roads the two are in bis trunks which were seized spans of the Ualtod | y while leaving clear | rigces come toxrether, and coming her, both oahu at aa hare sale to them their most important field of operations, | Corns conjectured. themes outtlankod, isoner leaves immediately vor Waahitiy tn the city and suburle of New York, Ht sent ut Has of truce to arrange terms to f ton via Now York, ikea 'e hope they: J all see the folly af | arrange terms of surrender, “ ‘their crusade against the integrity of this yoy- Ganiusra Nowa. Capture of Large Quantities of Flour and ernment, and obyiate the painful necessity of a HAITARRN Gan mt CIMGND) Wheat: collision, by spiking their batteries at once wae c ‘ eM TRE Baltimore, Ang. 24,—The agent of the ‘Thence A, they should A A Richmond correspondent of the Mobile Ves, | ciated Press with the army, sends the th Meine beward, they should their exis- | (q lady, the editor says,) represents that city J fom HHyattstown : tence for the war, during good behavior, eo i ithe whith av 4 Gerthemen trom Tharp It is due to the Journal to «ay wigs our troops under Col, Gor \ ft ‘ le here, Mrs. Davis received company wa of th ‘ : ; p that with characteristic prudence, it has taken ng er wi part, ant as Hepa unten a, Hitir ane. wlients Unsludinig, Ae b in sail before the risin; m, and ix gradually | etiquette id ourselves the hor f pavies Tammy, at a mill owned by Herr A, Welsch, estate and incomes, Section 13 of the bill is, in part, as follows ; “The direot tax is to be laid on the value of all lands of ground with ih'their delting houses provements at a money valuation on the first of April 1462, Property not worth over $600 belonging to individuals to be exempt from taxation,” The income tax is upon all incomes abore cight hundred dollars, at the rate of three per cent for the excess, Thus, a salary of $850 is taxed one dollar and a half, The section of the bill relating, to ter, cove, sugar, &e., provides for a tariff upon these art , Which the people will pay at the grocery A full synopsis of the bill was published in the Sw f Aus gust 7th, chare of this excers beyond family Lat the necertain how athe, 000 bow much it will give for fo thore who have it will readily cowtract ‘contract to ‘sap ere take i Ndr were as: notes, THE LATEST 1 NEWS BY TELEGRAPH TO THE N.Y N.Y. SUN, War Movements, &c. Stoppage of Secession Papors A POSTMASTER ON Tu ALERT, MONDAY MORNING, AUG. 26, 1861. ea Seana he, there be but one war ; better it should cost of lives than that we should live in hourly Phead of ware contignons to a people who could «- tnake foreign alliances, and land armict upon our Chores to destroy our liberties.” - ‘The News. ‘The expulsion of Mayor Bruner of Washing- ‘ton, from tle Tolice Hoan! of that his im. mediate arrest, and actival at Fort Lafiyette on Saturday night as a prisoner of «ts! Orders from the General I the secession newspapers of this eiiy from the mails, and dirceting the seizure of all written communications intended for the stats in invar rection, and the arrest of persons conveying th faine, Seizure of copies of the Bangor Pomerat by the Postmaster of that place, who hobls them awaiting orders from the Departinent Arrest of two more agents of the confederate ‘The office of the Cumberlan|, (M4. All ghanian, a secession paper, was dlostr Friday evening, ina row in opposition to a Union ») Thomas. ‘The next morning an attempt was male by some armed rebels, to throw off a train carrying Gov. Tnomas anid to capture him, but without \ \ | se Oltics, excluding Clartered and Purchased Veso's Ap teat many lists Rangor, Me., Augue The extra Bingot Demee jon paper, was deposited in the Postoffice on Friday uight, ‘The Postmas | ter has notified the Depart ent, ani retains the | papers until he rece fers, The Dens was suppressed by people a weeh of two since, und the office destroyed. gunboats, yy Wt, Ree al vessels, hav The let pr weeks ince wis by farthe fu craft known to be hired or bought six Stoppage of “another Secession | Newspaper. Trenton, Nod, Ang. The Trne Ameri can, the Democratic organ of New J pended this morning the Government has virtually inter poper th: Governor tap hy eh by Pettit, 0 te F Piavet, Q inker City, f, and yrives as dloos not support success, nt and the Administration, A secession “peace” flag was hoisted at ar” eal Stepney, Coun., on Saturday afternoon, and Highly Important Post Office speeches were to have been made, ‘The fl Rapid. Order. was torn in ps by ens and volun dy Male, Ai Koebuck, and a Union meeting was held, with Enias . Manel Dell, i fy : i R TRANSMISSION € THIS SOUTH Howr, j ident, and PT. oy Huth Ca TO BE STOPPED! Btara de Str a ame ry. rT . “ Saturday evening the types, pressea, &¢ The following order has just been published rea yea seal Ahonen by the Postmaster General : Post Orrick Derarrwesn | Aug. 24, Wd, f The President of the United States diret that his proclamation of the Hith inst, later tiet- allot of the Bridgeport Farner, (secesion,) were completely destroyed hy the volunteers, in pre- to 5,000 citizens, the papers were mini Addressed to leadi: in the Confederate State ‘The difficulties in the 24 Fire Zonaves, wer VLAN, who on the regiment under Ma Quant jal intereourws with the State pondence with the upon this Departny much of its iy pondence, The partinent will, the Jove no tin ide tosen MiAnTY, ant y after their Hates, and hay nt the enforcer dict as relat ren fore, without further instrar n putting an end to written ¢ with those states, by causing the exprene agent or other person, who shall, after the promulgation of this ive let rrivd to or from tho " letters and forward) them to this Department, (Signed) M. Hain, Postmaster General, ayrents The secession report Inet week, that Mr. Brerexiwnic® pacified the attempted outbreak at Lexington on the arrival of Un railroad, is contrarlictet by ¢ who states that he actually starte the disturbance, which was restr ficulty by prominent citizens, Hoth the rebel (“state”) and Union Home Guard, sprang to arms and a collision was fmm Short, Sharp Work with Traitors. ‘Tur following series of reports came in at office on Saturda Maryland, arrest ra to be Vay G y |. Wandere (the weize all Mayor EBerret a Prisoner. Waraaw, Whithey, Jae Deyo Chink y Voneuir Young Rover, Daltimore Court House Destroyed. vile pisPAtCIt, diner Liraes too, Yankee, see Washington, August Attomey General Bares has decided that Mayor Brnnivr must take the oath of all or as a member of the Police Bow SPOOND DISEATC Washington, Au ‘The Boant of Police pelled: Mayor Brana Baltimore, Aug. 24, Mayor Rerret_ of Wash ington, parsed through this city as a prisoner this morning. He is en route to Fort Lafayetta, New York, The Baltimore County Court House at Ts Lanar Crrtps.-According to the consis of 1860, the States having a population of 199,000 oF upwards, as follows : siygn his position Lottice, The from their allegiance. rest of the building: A, The Campaign in Missouri. — From Jefferson City. Jefferson € Mo, Ang. 2. —Goorge ¥ Smith, of Pettis county, “has been appoints Adjutant Woof the state, and Jolin Howe, Volice Commissioner for St. Louis. THIRD DISPATCH. Baltimore, August —Mayor Benner, of Washington, passed through this city this moming, @ prisoner, on his way to Fort Latin wette, New York, vos Cincinnati St. Louis, Chicago: Ww bington eur, OOPrY REPORT, NewYork, Night, August 24,.—Mays or Herret, of Washington, arrived here Lite this evening, and was placed in conlinement in the rebel prison at Fort Lafayette, Prost orrick onpen, The Postmaster of this city: has just received the follows 1 from Washington Vost-orvice Deranrunse, Au 2, Sin:—The Postmaster General directs that from and after your receipt of this letter, none of the newspapers published in New York city which were lately presented hy th as dangerous, froin thy disloyalty, shall be for- wanted itiie mails, 1 am, respectfully your obedient servant, T. B, Trorr, Chiet Clerk, To the Postmaster, New York city. [The papers re Naturd Ose Hosxpnen Menes are daily broken to har. Washington, and handed over in teams ar te the wagon Hleven thousand more mnttes will be in use within th, b Seonersiy Ov Wan has dismissed ddan, the principal messenger to the Do. partment, THe was a pet of Floyd's, and has Leen suspected of treason, as he was Known ty entertain strong, sy my for his form ectitet Wa, D, Bet, at Forty-two ‘Thousand Sinie Troops Called ‘ The following powerot the civil authority is 4 and. property. at Hamilton do hereby eall . forty-two hn the Baym ‘Thurstay rather than There are more in ssed for the more oympathy with re- ty. EW JOHNSON expects to y when he returns to Ten ration will doall that is ’ sible to sustain the Union cause in that + Siosat Liars Ackoss rine Peromac have Mistinetly seen from Gen, MeCall’s camp, district, oh District. The force thus ca be, as fir as possible, a voluntect andl will ist of ton thousand cavalry and thirty-two Jopartinent th an feason that they h Lellion than with: Ie Sexaron Anwi Juntee isition, the excess will be Wf there should be a 7 ssary toresort to draft, ‘The Ad. J will iste to the Division Insp coed this are the Daily & taut ¢ Weekly ’ Journal of Com- | They were Ay rently tire balloons, They show tors everal military districts the orders merce, the Brooklyn Eagle, ant the Preowae’e | bine and wh ernately, ant remaitied in the airy into oftect this requisition, 7 : wir for several minu called out will be for six months Journal. ir , ‘ 4 AGEN Gos, MCCLELLAN HAS mERN EN Cr in the hall be sooner rest ebaotel eaa areal hekian pace with the Post Ofice Departy will be furnished as rapidly as they ean be Messrs, Koss & notive that Ping the conveyance of lett wes to and from and after this date, no more er of the J trom the rebel sta means to punder my han and seal of the state, at News, Day Book, Journal of Commorce, | [ut 4 step to it, that m tually, n City, this 21th day of August, in the Freeman's Journal and Brooklyn Eagle, will | A New 7 ravi Line is in course of con. | Yar 1X61. (igned) ~~ _— struction, f purposes, from Washington H.R, GAMBI be forwarded through their agency, ion, purposes, m Ky the Governor: Hy and Rockville, da, to Frederick via Camp 4 It will be completed ina f Is MUCH BLAME to prisoners in itizens there show no appreciation of Miners, exck ro BY RELIED ON states that and Loudon Railroad is dottel wel camps. It isa pity their reconnoiter- officers report th a ies and unford~ able. At Leesbury six cannon, Fi track there are fi ) non, Four miles further down, are about infantry. Inall of Loudon county rebel cavalry, but tho water of the above their saddle-bows, Tur Ari [The other news agents will doubtless fool compelled to take a similar course, ay they cane not become responsible for copies of the obnox- ious jouruals without reat risk, and their pres ence in their packages subjects them toa further risk of interference and delay. J FROM A CITY REPORTER, Marshal Murray has not yet recvived the dis- understood to have been forwarded from Washington, directing him to take possession of - the offices of the News, Day Book, and oth disloyal prints, It is hourly expected, ‘uncertain whether it will be received in ti the suppression of the Monday morning editions of State, wr allowing a Prisoners Released on Parole. Rolla, Mo., Aug, 24,—Lt. Col, Albert, of the q and eight or ten other isoners in the hans of arrived ml this morn. ing. such array in nited States, TI REBELS INACTIVE AND HUNGRY, A great many contradictory reports as to the present and future movements of th Is are in circulation, but the real purpose of the enemy We conjectured, ‘They seem now to be ms to obtain subsi than to make © movements for any purpose RAL, to whom was ree spects, 1 found her most affable, and an Lingly intelligent and sprightly Gilker, ant i her finished usage du made, she is pecu- fitted to do honor to ourexecutive man- becoming quite harmless, A relaxation will bo obviously wise, whenever disipline begets amendment, The Brooklyn Bugle bas also abandoned the cause of secession, our sor They also disabled th several jonihs to ¢0 troops at the Ferry, mill from grinding for There were no rebel put their pickets trequontly came in, There were supposed to be about tive hundred rebel troops at Charlestown, Our army is now resting where the climate is salubrious and the water excellent, Lutelligence trom the other side of the Potomac, shows that the rebels have drawn to Leesburg all their regular forces from Charlestown, Winchester and other points hove, and concentrated themat Leesburg where there are any nu int ers from thousand men, Capt, He WHAT TO DO WITHTHE WHEAT, An interesting question with Virginia farmers is what todo with their wheat, The Confederate gover terested in the same ques. tion, The mability is that we shall have at least 400,04 in the field for the next twelve months, "Those will require, at a moderate eal- Jation, 1,600,000 barrels of four, or 8,000,009 Arrival of Pirates a» Prisoners. ‘The transport steamer City of New York ar- rived Sunday morning from Washington city, douching at Hampton Roals, where she took ———" on board the following prisoners, who were yanded at Fort Lafayette; rson's Home Guan nels of wheat, We suppoe the crop of the J alone remainsin Jefferson county, ‘The rebels J. H. Marohall, prize master of the Dixie, G e will not exceed 12,000,000 bushels, Of | have taken to pieces at Marti tive loco- Gladden, assistant do.; John Donnelly, J.P, M, | ‘his amount, about Le will be needed tor’ seet | motives belonging to the Baltimore. and Ohi Pat McCarty, seamen, Of the privateer bind famlly tie as nguished from the milit- | Railroad, and were to make the attempt yester- Jculation there would remain six millions for sale: not enough to supply the de- day to trunsport them to. Strasbourg or sone York there are three seamen, named Archie other point on the Manassas road, Wilson, J. Williams, John Rile 1" a the government by 2,000,000, We do — , —____—_— tknow, but suppose North Carolina, Tennomme Bounties to Knlisth ; Direct Taxation. aand Georjcia make fully 2,000,000 nore that iy ae Deters, Albany, Aug. 24.—By & general onder to be issued teday from headquarters, a bounty of two Soler s man Soappaions 10 any person whe bri a ref vol weers th oe ee - a en ee A correspondent requests us to publish “a synopsis of the tax directed by the last Con- | qgress.”” Tho only direct tax is laid on real requisite for their own consumption, thas been suggested that it would be wise in the government and pat in the people to come to some understanding for the sale aud pure = | the r THE BALL. orEvEn I IN KENTICKY. _ ' Tonteritle, Ang. %5,—The Memphis Appeal | ofthe 24th reports seeing a private telegram from Paducah,stating that a meeting of citizens | On the 224, parsed reso'utions requesting Gov. | | Magoffin to properly protect the citizens of that section of the tute against such occurrences aa ; the late arrest of ton Kentockians fn Ballard County, by ‘med ruffians from Cairo, “and the Tileequent capture of the steamer Terry by” the Tederal gunboat Conestoga, announcing that if Gov. Mayeftin does not give that protection, they will call on Tennessee and the Confederate t ‘ aid, of course, of the capture f i} Loat by Tennessee revels, ] ‘The sure papers also state that Gov. Maygoflin (ologiay hically proffered tue aid required, The FHKE GHOKGLA SUPT Wah terms nt Question Settled. OURT JU HGH ON DUTY, The question of the | i hasbeen the ents, ha 1 The Gover iniechief m kers, i a jon of Aswoeiat Georgia), who has m ely: «hereby discharged, and that the afi Hid yan he is be Keyiment, tnindat by Colonel Willis, a Gernon, and that until then be remain in the of the Unite Marshal fur this 14LOY AL EMPLOYERS REPORTED, eral Departir indeed employees who cannot bs 18 loyal to the Government, Mone THE WASHINGTON TRATE ‘The arrest of Mayor Berrett and his ronoval lence pratuced seme sensation but no that military measure having: previc expected, hore were other grounds than his refusal of he oath of alley int , gootand sufficient to the nivent for this proceeding, A. guard has nperacily placed over his house, where Ty till rennin, VEMALK TRAITORS ARRESTED, OF the severd women recently taken under urveillance recently, on ow, well well as ra just arrested, are accused of giving aid wrt to the Confederate pvest: Marshal's doc sich eases ia oath of alley ininistered to th lit two pended ups elitor of the New York appointed hi sistant (Quartery Gei three years’ volunteer sery Another Good Beginning ! lanborn ond Hillare have been sent to Port tendered to the » ignations, which 9 have been stricken f Hamilt retary of the Inducements to be Offered for © Privateers. ching ther a bounty would be given for aplure privateers, “It is understood that other part would similar con same business, Under tht the value of all prizes goes vid the remainiter to the . has transpired it is highly probable that the Govermmentaroild relinquish: its share to those would successfully enjzase in such specttae ng coanmissions for these purpe jnattor of arm. 5 Gratitying Progress of the Army. Washington, Aw The Hrosident, with the Secretary of St Me Jon's reviews of south side of the Potomac foction of the discipline of ‘the troog anything that has been seen in the mili ii this country since the war of 1812, wnteers have) alr be MeClellan decaros Mis pert my 3 t atinent, is equally From Fortress Monroe. Raltimoy if 1» 1 Generals Wool and Butler have spent a part of today at the Rip Raps, experimenting with Sawyers gun, ‘The second shell threw Contoderate p at Sewell’s Point down. the flagstaff and seattere like chaff, A. propellor which was Jing troops at the Point, put back towards orfulk. ‘The whole affair was witnessed from the Newport News steamer, KV LEWS. jrand reviews have been port News and Camp Ibamilton, THK NAVAL BRIGADE. Col, Wardrop has taken command of the Na- val Brigade, WHAT A GUN OAT HAS DONE. Tho gun boat Seminole has arrive! trom the blockade off Charle .ton, Sominole brought up asa prize the schooner Albion, formerly Wil- mington pilot boat, from € Jardonas, with ac. ange of sugar, coffee, fruit and segars,’ When taken she was under The captain and nearly all the drank, “She had ry Wilmington, The eral vessels, Tingliah « lors. Sho spoke She will coal and undergo np Point, today at Now- BLOCKADE. SQUADR ‘The blockading mn, off Charleston, con sists of the Roanal 1 Vandalia, ‘The recent gale on the coast wats terribly severe, PRISONERS FOR NEW YORK, The propels York sailed tolay with 9 prisoners tor New York, chated by the Gover rst Old Point A the capes, Tho sloop-of-war Savannal Sows, blockading the James River, he Pembroke has arrived. from Boston, and will at onee take part in the blockade, prisoners. will is at Newport ot be sent {0 Norfolk betore Tue: ofa reygimentet Rousseau's Kentucky ni Lidiana, which the secession stically denounce! ax an invasion itrality of Kentue Tho object is ave been the reesption of a flag, men, acting as Surveyor Colton’s se coinitatus, went from here this morning to tolling Fork, and took six wagon loads of con trabanud tons which were brought back to pt. , with a company of 100 men, came up from Camp Boone today, to Haddens- Ville, in search of arms coming down for Union- ists, but, not finding any on the down freight train, they returned, Great Excliement at WH Wilmington, Del, Auguat citement exists in this city large crowd is around the has threatened a cours unjust strictures on the First Delaware regiment, The Mayor is harauging the crowd, but his remarks appear to have little effect, “The course of the paper has for a long time been detractive of the gov- ernment, Resignation of Navy officers. Boston, Aug. 2%4,—-The following officers of the U. 8. Blgae Conese, which arrived here this have resigned Captain of Marines, Bobert, Mansitt, of Virgi Raising of « Lage Ving at Now Fairfield Com. Danbury, Conn., Ang. hay —At the Vig Ad four a pence flag today, at Fairfield, about hundred persons were ytesent, An attempt to haul down the peace flag and ran wy are aun! Stripes in ite place was successtnlly resisted, and resulted in a serious fight. Two peace mon, Mesa, Wildman and Gorham, were serious), wounded, one of them it is thought fatally, No firearms ‘were used, Shovels, pickaxey and stones were freely used. But about sevent Unionista were present, ‘The peace tlag is still flying. Great excite ‘existe, SFCOND DISPATCH. Danbury. 1 2, M.—The two wounded peace men were alive at half pas clock this evens were only abot three huntre tp The shag is atill tye | . No fi ticipated, No arrests | the disturbers of the meeting as yet | been made, | Launching of the Sloopof-war Trsenrorn, | | wlelphia, Ang, 25.—The steam sloop-of- ora was Launched Yard, in the war Ty at th mense lay merni co of an imme, She wos ned by the daught in Lardner is 2f0 foot | 000 tone burden, and will carry 6 guns, pounders, and. ‘two tremendo piers, Sh diagonally with i and a half’ ine e by a half-ineh The bottom planking is of wh will have two horizantal engin + 08 hich are reeningg rapidly at Merrick & Sons’ foundry, | RATE AIIENTPD, | was A southern age ected with Mr. Sloat | n altering arm forthe rebels, | show his participation with Hof wire for a field telorraph his hagyage, and over #1,009 Party Movement, was a great mass meoting in Chis city of a vijrorons prosecution of the war, Dr, H Drook presided, Speeches were made by Major Nickerson, of the ith WR nent, Hon, BE. K. D. A. Brady, Democrats; ell, Gon Davis Tillson, ‘T Miller, Rey ; 0) people were in attendan onthusiaen prevailed, vor the B Boston, Aug 2h.—Tls the Vaths Wan. G. Aw for blockading, purposes, at a ¢ ' News from California by the Pony Expres. Ovren Tet vi Nineery-viv i ibis West 7 : passed here at 10 k the following 4 Jomust fifteen hundn are to be organized agrocbly to ther quest of Mr, Cameron, Se ary of War, Col, Carlton, of the United States Army, isto be the chief in commaml, taking charg «cavalry, The hundred will be rapidly fa antry, were accept. A guard of twenty-five U.S. Infantry, and a nt, went “down in the last “Panama er, tu escort the treasure us far as Aspin- Capt. Porter, of the Navy. Capt, Porter publishes the following state. neni Vaxpenntir's Sreasen rit Stan, Ar Sea, August 21, 1861, } Thave been shown a Panama /erald of the , in which a lette shed, pure porting to have been writ ne to my son, containing sentiments adyerse to the Got t. The letter is a gross fabricati Vat a future day f will produce still stron thet, As this bogus letter made its appearance in the Spectator, L hope that Pe per will do me the favor to give publicit this, Lean, with pride and ta iikave sarved the United stator Governniet in avy for thirty-nine y with some credit or to th ver dimmed nor soiled a SORT 1 Dr, Cuyler, me wv of Fort Monroe. rector, last week took i hoot t 1 hospital at Kortress 1 assis ms Smith, MeKay and White, De, Cuylor has served with dis. tinction in the army for. several «, having been with Gen Yor and Wool in Florida and Mesive Rev, CW of the meal the dinner . ! paid regularly through all the ward ne wpanied by troops ant twas ory death, Prayer meetings take place at stated p Oa th Sabbath there are rervices in large and attendance A iiealy of mp hospital We have a public tailor to look after our y ~a public shoemaker, toattend to our ur staniting:—both of wlom are real public bless ginia Coast Guant, formerly the New 1 Munbers about ) 4, and mach i tand his son ai the British Chan Loat, A letter from Newport, Wales, to Elwood Wattor, Kaq., of August the th, says that on the 27th of July the ship W. Jones, with a ear nein, whilr ling down the Bristol nel, ¢ into collision with bark Mary yeah Dutt this port, also outward boun'l with coal, whereby: the latter was sunk, drowns ing the captain aid eight hands, The W, V. M. was struck on the starboard bow eRe and stern, ant cut down within the water's ede She returne hae been attached by the 4 4) by the owner of the sunt Collision cle=Nine Lives ed to CarditY, miralty for vessel, Military “and Naval Movements, Deranterr ov Troopa.—Two Massachu- setts rogiments arrived on Saturday—the Si enteenth and the Twenty-first—the latter of which, from Worcester, landed at Jersey City, and wen! through without tarry on their way to Washington, Tho 21st Regiment, from Bostor § Nut reeruited largely trom towns near that eity, arrived later in the day, ant were received in the city by the Sons of Massachusetts, in whose behalf, atthe request of Mr, Frank E, Howey Gen, Hirain Walbridge made a neat welcoming speech, the chief merit of which did not lie in its commendable brevity, » rogiment departed ata lite hour in the afiernoon, under the plau- its wr citizens. ent of Maine landed, and were received by their frionds, Dining at the Park Barracks, they again proceeded on their journey, It had been announced that several of one own regiments would leave the city on Satur day, but it’ was found that the railvoad and steamboat routes could not (ransport all the :o!- diers, Arnivar or rie 179 (MLAssAcnuserrs) Reowent.—The Seventeenth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteers, Colonel Fellows, arrived Saturday afternoon at half past 3 o'clock: at the depot of the New Haven Railroad, and, preceded by a deputation of the Sons of Massa- chusetts, marched down to the Park Barracks, where dinner awaited them, ‘The corps num- bers 1,025 men and will be raised to the full standard, A band of twenty-four pieces, under the leadership of Mr, Arthur Hall, have enlisted fur the war, and will follow the regiment from Toston next week, The regiment left for Wash. ington in the evening by the New Jersey Cou- {ral route, | bantering th A POLICEMAN STALBED AND A VOLUN- TRER SHOT. amelie The Second German Rifle Regiment, or Cam cron Rifles, left last Saturday evening for the seat of war, At about five o'clock they entered the city from their camp at Hudson City, N. J. janding at the foot of Harclay street, and then marched up to the Park, Here they received a beautiful silk flag, presented to the regiment by the mother and wife of Colonel Betye and Mrs, Steinbaurer, While the reg! t was in the Park a deputy sheriff, in a most tlemanly manner, attempted to seize the Ce for some trifling debt of the regiment which the Quarter manter had neglected to discharge, It was only through the exertions of the Colonel toat his men could be restrained from most severely “putting through" the deputy for the indignity oftere which pron met merched down Broa’ eto take a boat fi yed fora ti ne bantering between their and members of the F 4 had ygath the Ly» ort made by t that the aves had acted a cowardly p An assault waa then made, it ic said, by“ ters of the Fire The attack was returned with tho Kitles, fe by tanta, and the with clenched fists, and the Rifles with drawn abres and fixed hayonets,—and he wax overpow- ered and danger He was cut in the throat, but the instrument, providentially, did not tou a vital parts he also Ure wousnla in the side, and scalp wi heb rt sabre blow, charged } t the he who gaveit, an thou was mortally was taken trom the spot by his comrades. reporter did nut learn the ‘soldier's Borman, of Company D Bint was bruised and huri internally durin attray, the exertion ottivers of the Jength queiled varked ou board the Arton ov THK Genman Vi iene, —The German Military Com- mittee, composed of Messrs. Hugo Wesendonk, Fred, Kapp, Peter Warmkessel, Edward Von Der Heidt, Sigitmund Kaufinann, A and Dr. Carl Theo, Meyer have been eb their f low-citizens at ernor to prepare a plan for the the German volunteer regiments, Sainona FLockixa ix.—The Navy is still a lding to its number of sailors with great suce com, Ther 3,000 blue-jackets, well trained for sea service, ready at a moment’? call, and of these fully 2,000 are able seamen, ew Bedford ix doing admirably, since the 4th has furnished over 1,000 real nporary depression in the whal- uses applicants to bo as numerous as could be desired , MILEAGE OF TH aim ot the 60th Ne »solidation of 6orn 1 ont fort it. Th ~The will be man to any volunteers of not less than First F -An elec officers of this regiment was held last morning, resulting as follows, Colonel Mat e ol Faldel as been in tho Italian officer who brings with hin from Gari all, neizied foe his prosent ‘posi Major Hastings isa has had a thorough Recruiting offices will be open- parts of the city today, 1. —A company for the Fifth G nber of recruits for Berday ed in vation Mestre man Kitles Rilles were day afternoon, Sree Fine, Zovaye the Second Ke Jeft behind te n Friday evening la port to Lieut. Fairbank at the Battery Barracks, 60 as to goon this morning to join the regiment, _Wasttixeron commanded by ¢ ton on Saturday next, the United States Quartermaster's Department at Washington, The ticles were sent for wart on Saturd 289 Over. and 2046 pairs of Pantaloon Mitirany Arratns IN Baoc Notional Greys, Col, Moore, Eust New York, are fast filling und from present appearances will have a full regiment withina week, They number now about 600 1 A large number of the 13th regiment have joined them, A recruiting. otfice for Company F’ was opened at No, 6 Sands st. Men between the ayes of 18 and 2: - wanted. ‘The men were supplied with wui- forms a few days since, ‘Abel Sinith, of the 19th regiment, has ved orders from the War Department to raise a new regiment for the war, His | ry rters areat the City Armory, Stephen A, ieon be Lieutenant Coloiel, and) Abram conte, ‘arthy was elected Captain Ab regiment, a few nights Mintrary Movemesrs ix Jersey City. Ist Regiment, Massachusetts volun which left Worcester on Friday evening, arti at Jersey City in the steamboat Conneetic Saturday morning, about 8 o'clock, The rey iment numbers 968 men, equally as good as any that have vdlen that state, They 16% horses, 15 army wagons, 0 hospital wagon. The names ¢ prine ep ws are as follows :— ngustus Morse, formerly Ma, the Massachusetts militia, Addison A, Walker, Jarke, late Professor of Am- Adjutant—Captain: Harrison W, Pratt, for- merly of the Masachusetts 6th volunteers, (Qiarterma: . Thompson, n—Calvin Cutter, ant-Surgeon—I, Martin Price, ment had on the U.S. uniform, and were accompanied by a band and drum corps, They left Jersey City about half-past 11, A, ML, Jersey Railroad and Transportation CITY NEWS New Yous Hosriran, Weekty Rex 20d 1861,—Remaining ; admitted to Aug. evred or re died, males 31, rro 1 August discharged, remaining at Tu Sreasmnir Vaxpenrnitn, having ¢ Voted her repairs, was yesterday floated off L lance dock, and steamed round to her berth, Pier 3 North River, ‘The ship Far West is now on the Great Sectional dock for the purpose of having her copper patched, Ay Aprrat,—The Board of the American Seamen's Friend Society represent that never in the history of its operations has there been so much encouragement to labor personally for the salvation of seamen as at the prosent time; never have there been so many hopeful conversions, so much awakened interest in their behalf, so many appeals for additional chaplains in new and important foreign stations, as during the three years past;—that in the midst of these Spiritual influences, and Providential indications urging them forward, the present national calamity, and consequent depression in money matters, has inyolyed them in serious pecuniary embare rassments, for which they appeal to the Chris- tian public for reliet, - the light of the harvest moon, which shimmere MM fu} on the dancing waves, here and there dott with the white canvas of passing craft, A cap ital band enlivened the scone, in mockery o fm ™ the deluded rebels confined in frowning For Lafayette, which loomed in dark shadow, threat rious Union, ‘The Way is commanded by Capt g John Masson, for many years a commander o 3 q q plate prenented to him in rem Satunlay afternoon while leaving Coney Island & flay of distress was discovered in the lowe bay, which proved plying in connexion with tho Long Branei, disabled steamer, quest of the eapta the unanimous consent of his own passengen con natior wengers of the dieabled vessel at once deter the schooner Alabam: brand cast on shore in their boat on the Long Islan ‘ing caution to the enemies of our glo Lake Ontario, who possesses several picces 0 tance of bi hervic services in saving life and property, Or » be the steamer Sea Shore Railroad; the Way was at once headed for th ant € pof the yt. Masson, at the re 2a Shore, and wit? yer the 100 passengers to their destination Port Monmouth, We understas ul that the pas mined to raise a testimonial to prosent to Cay A Masson in gratitude for his kind courtesy, Revusep « CLeARANcH.—On Saturday after noon last the Surveyor refused a clearanoe t , loaded with aalt, butter , general stores, &e, The vessel claime to te Lound to Washington, but as she change: hands on Friday, and the new owner did ne a man likely to possess 40 valuable property, the Surveyor ordered her seizure @ } | suspiciva of boing bound on an illegal voyage, Save Back. —Tho bathing squad of the Brit ish Volunteers, who were drifted to sea, afte losing thoir oars last ‘Thursday morning, wer side, about 5 o'clock the samo A mile Tur Nesta Wann 1 ee announce th death of Joshua Hl. Hyatt of that Precinct. Ma Hyatt died on Friday evening at his residence No, 14 Jane street, of intlammation of the liver Ho is represented by Capt. 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