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THE NEW YORK SUN. MONDAY MORNING, SEPT. 2, 1861, ‘Lat there be but ome war ; etter it shomtd cow wmiltions of tives tham tht we should "ve inhourly dread of wars contignius to a people wh» could make foreign alliances, an | 404 armice upon our Shores to destroy our libertie: nation of Geren Fremont will electrify th whole people, ant will go farther than any other fact hitherto, to bring the country and the Government into a decisive and energetic attitude avainst the res hellion, If the Governmont at Washington iv ‘not a petticoat Government, and does nok come down upon Fremont in a swoon of consterna. tion and extinguieh him, we shall look for the ‘best resulta, even more trom the example than from the direct effect of his coun, There are of course timid, shortesiyhted and quivbling characters everywhere, whose breath will be tas ken away for the moment by the stroke; hut the common sense of the people will ratify i, and the more it is looked into, the unoce thorouws ly it will be approved. Look at the circumstances, While there '4 not a single southern state whic! is not at this moment kegally in the Union by virtue of ite pret « and of all tne ener parent in ance thervof, there ix yet a pretence and a claim in some of them, that secession from the United States has been accomplished, and t! « state governments act in pursuance of the pre tence, and claim for it the allegiance of the citizens, Bot tn Missouri, whore a snore pre- tender, without even the form elite function, is invading ant harrying the state, and where savinjce hares of ariel traitor worl amoag the peace people, there iy not nilotinne te wl citizens is are spreading fire ane able and loyal maverity of a shadow of excuse for ity the allogiance of All who have taken up arins there, aro in rotellion not only aygainst the United Stat their own state nuthorities, and a overwhelming majority of the state, and simply engaged ina iillibustering attompt to euhjngate Misouri, against her known will, to the revolt. ed Confideracy, To be sure, the subjugati in most caser, has wi plished in opposition to the will of a majority Of their inhabitants, But in the eave of Mis souri, the attempt is barefaced, wand tl aggravated to the uttermost by full eons Rees of its undisguided mature, Considering these circumstances, the idea ef lenity or quarter to any of these brigants ring in their hands, as mixguided men, would be an a General Fi at author. ur, n of the other states, mibtodly bes nh avcom crime i niylit with en uty » of the very name of mercy, ont evidently understands the estan, ‘case, and means to deal with it ashe w it, consistently, at firet blush.to que More's auth © the tlaves of the rebe niber that this is inerely a tion to this description of » -cailed property, in the only mee in whieh United State can act upon it, Had Parsons ber authority a pl cian, instood being. essentially tier, as ho is, he might have for his declaration that the slave the outlaws are fi men, an exphinatory remark that property. in saves held by such porsons, under the state law, while confixented, could not he acquis by the United States, andl must there Hinquishod hy them, and com ently « together, ‘This would be» , lawyer's way of saying the some thing in ellvet which the soldier bas bluntly said iv his procla mation, Possibly the strictly legal fori mi have been more expediont, bul why cavil at Ue words, when the fet is the same ? D wi the “Unlont Nomian+ state the The Worl! has a te article i tien to the suggested nomination of Hon, DS. Dio « ANSON for the eilive of Jw of the Court o' Appeals, by the State Convention to be hell on Sie 11th of September, Tt objects to hin be, cause he has been the leader of the Hard portion ‘of the Democratic party, and would theretore no strenth of by the T draw so largely from th cratic organization repre-er Stato Commit If the objection is well taken, it will apply with equal force ayainst How Gronar W. Chistes, of Buitale, whose nan the World sugue ¢ for that of Mr. Dick He has been equally identified asa leader with “the Harts," and wast and bearer inthe most bitler contest between the sections, when, in Tsou, the allied under the war ery ol and the Canals,” and about tied the antagonists in the vote ofthe state, Lut was “on the stump" cont/nwally tor the t headed by Lon, Girrese C. Broxson ty Goy ernor, Tn 1856 he was at Cinciunai., with the late venerable Jivlge Brae the leadership of the Mant” de his influence and arguments were y sas a substitus Alas Sul Ley in struggle which ended in the admission of a hall and half delegation, After Mr. Bucnanay’s election, when the a simon me to be made, Judge Chinvos wen! to Washington more than one * Hard. and on all occasions, Judge Cuinron and Mr. Diokivsoy have beon together in the war of the “Shells,” and ary about equally entitled to lake + the * Hard, In the contest of 1860, for the delegation to Charleston, Mr, Dickinson threw the whole weight of bis intluence and the whole energy of his charactor on the side oi the ‘ Hw went into their a speech of ch to fight personally the batges of the ywhe Kk #3 leaders of State Convention aud amd oristic power ant eile is, porlaps, not too much to wume that the in tuence of his name and position er ‘ 1 materially to the success of the Bek ” Soft) delegation in the contest for sear in the Charleston Convention, We have no disposition to disparage or toad yooute the claims of auy Democrat for nomias mat the convention of the Hith Aupru Bat while we concur with our contemporar coding to Jude CLieron all Uy necessary to adorn the hich ferred to, we cannot bu the argument cords, which is wd against the other uf these two enum Ifa Union ticket is to be nines crats upon it should be selected with refer their peculiar fitness and the!s unlouled to the Union, In both respects the nomlnw'ion either of Mr, Dick INsON or Judge Channon fn any offi filled would be eminently proper and would add great stvonggth at the polls, We doubt, however, if either would desire any nomination that could be given then, in veiw of thelr past policical te and int Db now toh Rev. Dr. Duxc ax, of New Orlea yesterday morning, in the Strong Place Baptist Chureh, Brooklyn. It he left New Orleans, in banishing all who dy not acknow federaey, preached Just a fortnigh sequence of the Axsorurn Desizes ov Forr Lavsyirre, ~ Licutenant W. LH, War, late of t resigned his position sverul wi geached New York on the tore terday, and by order of the War Dayar Maw has been arrested and convey od to Burt Lafay> otte, THE LATEST NEWS. New paper Changes. Grnann HALLocn, Eoq., eonior editor of the Journal of Commerce, Was sold out bis interest to Davin Sronm (commercial editor) an’ Wot. C. Prime, who, with Mesars, Hanvocn Jr, and HaLe, will conduct the paper, it ia sp. pored, on Union principles, and the pr bh bition of its issues from the mails is accordin,ly re- moved, The Day-Book “better * for pitons The “Hon.” Bex Woon made tinsly es enpe from the city and Fort Lafayette last week, and has gone, it is aid, to Canada, Tt is «ups pored that Frenanno will carry on the Nis, whieh will rubside into some sort of a seem!n Joyalty, such as the Mayor is atv adept in, The World has been sold out to Mr. Fon, the wealthy rubber manufaciurer, who was one of its prise \pal stock holders, synod on Saturday, until The Party Convention. Enastos Consixo and Pere 0.01 a delegates fom Albany, Jon A. Grune nus on Saturday elected one of the delegates from Onondaga County, Drax Rrontoxy and 1. J. Reprienn from Genesee County, Oniven Cromwriis © Soltiers’ Pocket Bi- bie" in ready for sale at the rooms of the American Tract Society, 150 Namau atreot, Srowerany Crase has issued a manifesto recommending the popular loan to the eltizens and capitalists, Its length, and the late hour of ita reception, render it i:snposible to give it ia this day's poape Tris too true, that Congressman T. A. It. x, of Tennessee, has purcbased his Tile of the Confederate traitors t nbing to the'p uitheriiy, We pity him fur more than if} had died a martyr to bis acknowlod,od duty. firs, Rosexcrans Sarr, hy the Department frou sures tie of hia confide tain hi Advi ral in his ability to neaine nat any force the rebels will strate in his vieinliy, ea reecive! MO ORANA a= Tanvcan, Ky,, Oornawnn, The ste San y Se yaa dune » with the mail, ant ol Orr was seized Hh, on the 224 ivstan freight, wasioni Ov vorry Ce eighteen ria in the Olio re ro Democrats, eighteen are Rep i cans, and two are A) «Of: Giy, Diexnison ments, twelve were Dor only forty were without military experie BY TE (GRAPH TO TOK N.Y, SUN, Wrar Movements, &c. A Masterly Movement AND A Brilliant Success!! THE GREAT LEAK Grand Pirate Rendezvous Taken POPPED —o———: THE ENTIRE NORTH CARO! WA COAST UNVER CONTROL, o ‘The mysterious expstition from Fort Monroe, Laas dome its workwhich vaste obtain comniant of the North Careling coust, by the occupation of Hatteras Inlet, and complete the blockade: of Vir vondered ine ind pirate Pamlicn Sonnet nia and North Caroli a, which had be a Jeetive by the aets f Liyghit drat in Alon th > yeuard this imporiant in Vet, the rebels had erected two fort shich Lave law hen Hare at this moment ef ty Mockading the passage they were built to ! DUSCIETION OF THE ACTION. The exy of the tf tes Minnese Stringham, in come nant of he iueval, and Gen, Butler of the hunt foros Wal spt. Meroer; Kunboa Haw twe, Capt to, Comnan ter Gillis, and tl with the tran Laide nnd ( feoRnves iy ythe number of about a thousand, Jett Korttost Monroe fast Mon tay, ant reached the renlezvous off Hatteras Inlet, tit. teow niles below Cape Hatteras, on The! Lay Y ving, the Minnesota and Wabash comune in inthe afternoon, and the Cumberland: joie Hert the same day. At wats comme ol at mba hal miles, on We bios it TAL M., by the entire leet, the Litiding of troops from. the tran. Taunehe: wot ; tuinler cover of the gu of Lou wm Monticello, it " than an hour " Nout wacked the Leach, Ji this time tha wind had bo the up so that the surf ran high, and th watest efhorte were ny mily ale Hundeed of the forces were landed, © Hivery boat was either broken up or! and notwithstanding nearly ene thous Diet been placed on ers, it was con too dany attempt to land thom, aad Loto the transpor Thos shore were thorouglily Wa h had fired the first yan at clock, the clovensinch shell striking” near tin battery’ and bursting with tremendows fore, ‘The buttery, whiels was of sand, coversd with turfand mounting five long thirty -two's, ine itly returned the tire, the shot falling short, The Min a and Cumberland immodiatels opened fire and rained wine andeloven shell inte about it, ‘The tire was territe, and soon the battery's responses were few and “far between, aive when the frigates suspended fire for a While to get a new position, when the enemy's fire was most spirited, but m © Was old tained by our ship Avoleven o'clock the flagstail was shot awoy and the rebel flag came down, but the 4 was still continued by the At I o'clock the quelanna ste 1 in, and, dropping her boats astara, oponed ane tein, The eannonading on our par \ censant, but the enemy f ‘ with any regularity, the buttery bein tor hot for them, from the e fon of Shotts that dropped inat the rate of above a half dozen a When this had coi Vabout three | the Hay Fort Chy ame down, an ther Tels retreated to Kort Hatteras, a Legge work Veto cur forces on. sty ¢ Af anid waved esos from. the ranar Unt nately mish eothyr, or vot aware that enc mon het land wie at the ships se al shells in ann ang Hem but without injuring any one, The Moniicello Had proceeded: abewl of the t them, and had reached the Ih kot an r \ to the all iter, Mountings te Vtinebs prunes.) whieh Lopt, opened om her with eich range, At the sano in vot aground, tuck fist, the enemy pouring anu tie hat heavy, which the Motitiodto reptie f to with rly. For fifty minutes she hett th own, and finally getting off the ground came out, hay ing hot through ane uy ht-inch shelly, one yolnns Below 4 er line, She fired fifty-five shells in fit minutes, and partially silenced the battery, 8 thdrew at dusk for repairs, with one or tw mien slightly bruised, but none killed 0: wound 1 the on ei; fleet now returned to anchor wntoats which remained as to guardthe small band who, tHe main foree, camped on the be dengerot anattgek from the five a short distance below, The night passed without’ an alarm, the ene. my, as since learned, lying on theit arms all hight, expecting an atiack, ‘On Thirday, at a qui eels having bore d we, except ats porte lent separated from hin no smnall wels in larger + past eight, the yen wit nearer than the previous been ¢ All that hos been a tuking on b dlay, after bon of two clays, mins i'n ont tng MORO History of the Hattoras cutire fle-t concentrated its fire on Fort Hatteras, Expedi' The range wan now sccurate, end : shot. tion. every { wont into the battery, doing fearful executions | ‘Our frees om shure were now In Fat Gleck, | Developments Resulting from the Capture. povwresnpadlin apec'ators of the scene, Fort Hatteras did not roturn the fire for nearly half an hour, and ite | Washington, Sept 1.—The Navy Department, hy able and Va pdfs officers, has carefully f Lg gu fell short, t 2) minutes past 10, the Harriet Lane | siudied the whole line of the coast with a view opened fire, nl toon ufter the Cumberland to making the lest use of sich forces am it could secure. The expedition was planned before the came in from the offing and joine! nt tack. The Harriet Lane, with her riled wink, meeting of Congress, and when that boly did ool execution. ~ ‘The fire was so hot that placed the neceasury funda xt the disposal of the dl of the enemy that could lo so rot into a he partment, ac preparations were mad homb-proof ia the middle of the battery, DASE TREASON OF AN AMERICAN COMMITS Among the papers capture i, wax a pre a copy Finally at $ minutes past 11, A.M, an 1 inch shell, having cod ‘the | born -proot ; through « ventilator, end exploded inaide, fem the late American Consul at Rio. Junerio, the marazine, the enemy gave up the figh Robert G. Seott, giving a list of all the ¢os.she leaving or to leave that daring a month, with a full description, My this information the railed over the ramparta a white faye, ‘The fleet immediately ceased fire—our men rebel privateers knew juat when and when to Jook for the vessels, and six named in the list at Fort Clark, with Ie a double quick, and were met on the beach by a were captured, ‘BPATIONS OF THE 1. » FORORS, faye of truce, | ‘apt, Nixon, of the Coast Guard i Three hundred and nineteen mon were landed under Col. Weber, of the 20th New York rece + by the comme: ie Commodore Samuol 1 ofthe Navy, and now Assstaut Secretary | p , eta 1, Pickets were immediately posted, A tot ai ee Nays He proposed ty ene ing party, under Lieut Col. Weiss and by allowing the garrison to stack arms y V proceeded up the beach, capture ad otis ntl the ai orn ta tetuin the ing on field pices ant a horse, ‘The forse arma, ‘These terms Gen. Hutler, whe | then advaneed to Fort Cl ie i tered the inlet steamer Panny, insta Tat were womvnelled ee were. Meath evacuated, but were compel owing to the shelly of t falling thorvin the place of lan ling, an for the night. — Karly next y again ritarned, and the fleet com- bombarding the second fort, called Rott ras, which the white Hay, when the fort was Capt. Nixon, f the Union Coast Guard, Lieut, 1, of Tutle to retire again | , and demanded an unontitional sur. render, These teria, after a Council of W were accepted, i Cormmode ship, whe Stench, avd t rte Gen, Butler, hav Veen si by Gen, Bath Barron was taker to Th ned, the re! to mareh taf the fort, n, staff, and Sergeant Durivay was while our troops. all of whom had | ‘They were conducted to the tent of Commode now been landed, marched in and paraded on | Barton, who bad command of the forces, the parapet, | ‘The Stare and Stripes were raised | the wildest cheer Doodle. the ban! pl The Rebel Account, a Yanke ven hundred ard thirty privoners, includ’ng | 20 ritie, Ayy Ang. 31. —A speeial to as 45 ofticurs, were ci piured, with one thongind | Cmriers of this city, from the Cnien and stand of atim, thirty-tive heavy | American, of Nashvills, dated today, siya that tion for the sar | ohes stam that Gon, vn and foorthow on Tuesday, ar wos vil iy and other stores, with tobacco, and the other ame bri with two rurf boats, de. aivdrod uns ‘Linen, arrived at Fork Hatteras ire on the Bort, w by the arrison with pr ns lightiwe ptton, The fort was recent od he the arr f fin three the command ct Hondred men the night fefore, re | Barron reached the fort the afters GE Rid Lombardivent, and on the second fe [SUBTLE rang gave c stoner approechel with "4 Jentire jrurcison surrenderel Th were warned away by the guas of our men at | Bilt a few months since, and mo Fort Chak, i L Sass The privoners are on hoard the Minnesota, and LON eal daha Miata mn their way te New Ye ame dispatch save that itis believed in The Marriet I it is funtest, t6 fost T that the block ade has heen atfictively wont over the breakers on her way to th broken by the arrival of the British ship AL was ronnp. Her cans | Pance at Beaufort, N. ¢ vthrown overhoar!, anton Fri had been moved four srable weather she may py brokers «i eher his beet 0, lot Davis ic reported aa convalescent Mon GA ent took place at Cr ith inst, between 1000 National « Lane "Gon result . Hawking of Fort Clark, t will romain in’ the ats will enter the tained from W Fort Hatt n A yortion of the f ohne one , and yeunt in be « Arns. ninterconne with the North, Commercial nv ra limitation, is to be enforced by ponal- —o— ssduring the war, Letter correspondence is Report of the Fight at Hatteras “) prohibited, Inlet. Asiviews {om Matanzas to the ® tat that a British schooner Newhern, and bas arrived at this port (Matan nar.) She has sailed again for Charleston, A ) from Charleston also ran the blockade, of the Brigade of the: Home uisville, under « the blockade off Ore Hvreenas Exner, U.S. Flag Ship? Minnenota, Angust 30, 1861 if 19 Hoa, Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy. Thave the honor to. ‘inform you that we have weful in’ our expedition, | wished by the most hop ful plished, ‘I Tivers ai 1 yester fleet of paris F account 11 ork, where wuested in | fully ar | of the having jen, nurnberit, rl Tehall f mediately on my arrival at have Tvud them ay in reference to pri mon of the Navy, alt return to Hampi peettitlly, r obedient 1 the parade today, thy tonight, n earthquake was distinctly here tudiy, persons beithe aroused by ite vids jerp. ‘The shocks lasted tully three statement from Washington, that Mr. Guthrie had sent advices te that city of an a prehended outbreak of | servant, 1 WEHUWOILAIE: stilities in Kentucky, Hag Officer, Miintic Blockading Squadron | & untrue, eae, Aitiches of tulation: bet Fremont. Mowing proclama- Stringghan Saat my, « Hing the Atlant’e Blocka ting my, ciid Benjamin Bo iattler, U.S. Ae aintiny fof the US. Gove 1 Marre defeme of nel Ma Ire ws Conmmnal ras Werarrnn Davanr) in, Aviggut 31, in my judgment, of suffi render it necesiry t command ralof this Departinent should: assnine: Mrs Cireumstan Naval fore fur the and Virginia, and Col the forves, and Major A sate toices at Bort Hat H i linecanciie cee ulnvini trative powers of the state, Its dise ee HL dntwnent the con | Organised condition, the helplesness of thie civil aoa Fea el thet rity. of life, ant the wvuinations of war, arms, men and property: under n of property, Uy barila of munderors the conanand of Keid Barron, Martin and An. | at marauders, whe infost neatly every county ews, x nally surowlored to the |! yall Sherine Aa OF U8 PAM Ms dike Urea Slace inten eae {the vicinity of a hostile force to capitulation; awd itis stipulated and agreed by | 2TtEY private and Ab vl the contracting parties, the parc of the ah CORNY jake United Siates Government, that the officers and dem aud th eat meastires to Inet due to prisoners | tebtess the daity increasing erinvey and outeayges | which are driving off the inhabitants and on roof, we, the said Stringham | is the state, Lin this conlition the public safe- jad Ii tlor cr beleadt ok the Unitel seatecc amt | iY and the sitecess of our arms requite unity: of th 1 Barron, Martin ned Andrew sonte | Pitpese, without fet or hindrance, to the prompt ing the sore Hatteras ty or. | Atmini oF aftalte, chanjeably set our hinds this twenty-ninth day | 6 it ko suipprens ¢ oN A.D, 1461, amLat the indepertence | Mt fur as ow practical of the United Statee the eijghtyetifth year, | \ nd give security and pre Ustire Stvtes Coavnienin Steamer 0 ine and property of oval cl Spenatn, Atug ' Bistro an hie throughout the suri, ‘The lines of Gapo Hatteras Th Hy’ of eectipat state are, for the ise Py ui, deelard to extend from Leavenworth, ptiired hy way’ of the posts of Jetferson Cits and t Whom ane Capt. Barron, | Wonton, to Cape Girardeau, on the Mississippi Licut. Sharp, ant Dr, Wyatt M. Barrow, aif | Biver, All persons who shall be taken with The United States Navyy tut Major. | arms in tode bands within these lines shall ta FEES AgER ET Abgla hak ag Pact tried by courtmartial, and if found pnilty: will Bite Arte we Ueiteciy be shot, ‘The property, real and personal, of atl th cae cently theres in the state of Missouri, who shall tike 1 Spl ageed ayainst the United States, or who shall H ae tly proven. to have taken activ Lees | ir enemive inthe field, is declared to be Rate " ead to the public use, and their slaves, if atti yy, are hereby Jared tree men, nie ‘who shall be proven tohave sles: idee | trove, afterthe publication of this onter, rai onal, Kor all particulars Ube to refer to the | raat tracks, brkdges on, tel shall ‘suitor reports of Pla ofticer Silay TH, Stringham ant | fom te eer Major General Bonjami Tuller, Although | ‘HAs sireme: panaliy ot ine . Alte Caneel eee eee | AML persons engaged in treasonable correspon. fan Ges baby warpchariered | dence, Jn givin wring wid te the ene= ie Gk . 1 to take the troops | mies of the Unit es, in disturbing the pa " OTe) HE tie tranquility by ereating and circulating «+ Monroe, nine reports or diary docunt in their trom Newport New sand Ps a " a Inautiv with arms, prov iions, munitions | Ag interest warned that they’ are expoming of war, part “of them, about three | yi iter hunedre y surf, wiuilthe boats fil | All persons whe have been led away from and Hecate unmnan ; * } cancat » | their allegianes are required to return to their The mon-of-war | HD yt NW Af | homes forthwith, any such absence without STC VUD OU tIMaRviGe AN) ages Ht ficient cause will be held to be presumy i Incnelg on the 20th, at $215, with iner ene eh et sidetaraltont te.t0: plane Sth Feet, The enemy attonplal to fad one Tow | the hands of the mititary. authorities the pov. aod apd Legon eal etka Al Bd pive instantaneous effeet toe sieting: V hack, ACI1:50 they displayed a thas of trace, SE aoa at F L ri tb es " nu wae foreeil 1b Barnuiatee AN } of war denaid, But itis not intonted to Hay US HaE seta et SR oH ec Kine the ondinury tribunals of the eountr dat V tail bebind the tori, ready | Whore the law will be administered by the civil Bo ene eae ot hoctitt, | Ofivers in the usual manner and with their eu envement or cessation of Hostitle | omary authority, while the same can be poave- SH aN Vin the "The commanding General will labor vii Laan ds fend vans Jantly for the public wolfare, and in bis eflorts bmeht tothe veoh gut went lays Hh inal | fair xafty hopes to clita ot only the Llal ace DOL (un Maw Noek, ann wait Aastulesveniy but the active support ef the people fir Avivapelis, Wii Mayor Goneral Bator, Bes i Fede are BT aniay Lema Major Genoral Commanding. ay neal ee From st. Lown imanidinge RH, Laweey, a with 31.—Provost Marshal Mes this work, and placed in cha the { onters peremptorily forbid Dealvaly of Fir. Win, M. Kinng, U. 8. Nes ny 0 hevond the limits of nt expedition.” E have this county without a special pormit trom his Peay PAR Tae ERE EPIL und Tailroad, steainboat, ferry, and. other Pilots, and from Dee 'T, C, Siollwagen and prohibited from selling tickets to any Dy, who ucted in the place of juni 6 fre t Mal Pours, who ated in the place of jn ifn Mar. Py am very respoctfully sity for tho purpose of coms Vou iene i imation to the enemy, (i Hs | RRILIANT DEFENSE OF LEXINGTON, » Hon Gideon Welles, Seeretary af hy Norge | St, Louis, Aug. tM, —The Republican has a ton, Dy ompanied by Conmmander ” dispatch saying that the Secessionists, 4,500 HT ae iicee, atrived here early, this SHE, attacked the 430 Home Guanls and National troops in the intronchments at Lex. ington on Thursday, and wore repulsed with the lows of 60 killed, None of the National force was killed, PECIDED ACTION OF GOY¥, GAMBLE, Chas, MeLaren, Basil W. Duke and James H, Carlisle, secession Police Commissioners, have been removed by Gov, Gamble, MARTIN GREEN DIDN'T TARE PALMYRA. ‘The vwport that Palmyra was occupied by Se comioniaty under Martin Green, a few days ayo, is wntiue, PHF CAPTCRED MONEY REPORNRD The money belonging to the Payette Bank, seized by Secessionists on Wednesday, hits been mormniy, in special train from Annapolis, The brilliant xi fait ‘on the Nori Carolina coast throuyhout the city, and evcasivned nnbonnded joy among allloval people, The Government, of course, was promptly informed of the gladsome news, — ‘Tho returned party, | with several members of the Cabinet, 10 and LL o’¢loe result of the victory is claimed to be the posses: | sion of the entire North Carolina coast, Raltinore, Sept, V—The Major Andrews ted at Ti Tulot is R. Snowden Ane | drews, Architect, of this city, Many af the srisoners are Baltinoreans, Among the prizes isa ship load of cotton, which was all ready. to yin the blockade, —[t isrumored that a member of the southern cabinet was taken prisoner, The gun-boat Harriet Lane is ashore, but will soon be relieved, The footing thus ate TsliPuad in North Carolina will be permancatly wee : eet To Wilmington ultimately les | MONTAOMERY AT THEM, giving fire in the rebel’s rear, Rolla, Mo., Aug, 30.—Parties from Spring field report that a skirmish had taken place in | public will, howewor, be permitted to visit the Vernon my east of et og Lahore | Governor's room and see the coffin this forenoon, ie anaes ard the rebel troope under Gen, Rains, iH ak \ | from 9A. M. until 1 P.M. had been sent to Rene fron Spring | _ The funeral procession to escort the Lody from _ the Governor's room tothe New Haver Railroad MOVEMENTS OF TIE MARAUDEN” Six thourand rebels were encamped at Pond depot, will form at half-past two o'clock this afternoon, in Lafiyette 9 Spring. Another encampment of over five as at present arranged, will be near the follow- Important from Missouri. —— St, Soarph, Mo., Ai g..—Thia mornin ¢ city was surprised anc ihrown into a state of e thousand men was at a spring south of the Fa. ehevitle Reed, ci emeni by (he ari val of 100 mounted and at Fen, Me Bride, with one thousand men, pamed | tor; cron: — febcis, who pareded the structs and oaptured or throueh Dade county, last woek, ina northwant way Squat of Police, Uaved army recruit... (fieer® and the direction, und one thoumurl men were at Dry F nic, te nrned to their Garnp, wll some Bom I Leads, in Dade county, devastating the counry Seventh Kejament Druin Corps, icant, Tis rumored tuac tu te are 150) me y vertigo of property belonging to Un Seventh Rew ment rervenvour d teat there, The. watu.kawal | prinon Hitt Mesgiment Coes Me Hateral trea fom this point “ani view a imouri Lecort ina ive predati Decision Respecting the tre a w Mo, Spt. L— py ‘alahe 16 Riwchude, Taw Heaven. the U. 8. feerve cixps in tls county “weted f dered to arrest a vie 16 miles weet of here home the tights were put out, and the ewn- 1 warning their intentions, fired adouble barre! shot gun, h 2 ofthe reserve corps, Th then burst open the door and killed bia and ad iret and ran, There is a camp of « jonists in that is ich Washington, Ang 3.1 seems certain that the Administration at present has no intention whatever to uvail ivelf of the pormiasive aine- tion given by Congress to the collection of dus on shipboard, or to the entire eb of pore, whieh on the land side are in the pos nt Arvitlery, en Barouchea, icemen, cessionist Living om On approaching th Destooraric Phimtany Enwerroxa The primary meetings of the Tammany section of , the Demoerati party were helt Satunlay even- cession f the insurrectionary anthorities, Our | ing, to elect delegates te the Democratic State | Lothood, « few mules from where the abowe ny ernment will rely on the existence and | Convention, ‘The «ucceseful candidates are uo- | ened cecutrence took plice, Seventy ot efficiency of the blockade for aa efficicny | dertoud to be in favor ef a vigorous prosecn. Ul morning to bolt th answer to any reclamation which may | tion of t) wha a i i's cau be obtained. f thisheing at present the prin ciple sue between the Tammany and Mozart The Intelligenrar of tos | divisions of the party. article to the above effect, ‘The train from St. this evening, The porisef the track being torn up fur miles of Palmyra cannot: be tr ade by foreign Governmenta in regard to maritime righ day contains an : A , . ” ae citement here tonight, oecusiot this telegraphic agency has such authentic ine a ah or tin Posto Benoota,—The | ie Ly the retele from Mis formation as war the oxpeession of the | Public Schools cf this city, which have been deform City, Mo. Sept A bocvasttiads GP nee me | closet for the past nix weeks, will be reopened | cavairy wete ac Georget wit on Thursday, thin morning. During the wa houses have been thoroughly renov. surroutded the town, toking Mr, Magoffin er, with several others, One of Teen was kille the seivool- od and pug From Fortress Monrec. she iv , ly wou peal Alda a onder, : have probably reached Lexington by Nite w. siiadl. secuesion ting, beat, | FERRARNS’ ToURNAMNT.—It hax been pro: ic al with riled brass cannon, tan ont fre orfoll, te within two and a halt wy wt News. She tired twentyathree sh te Savane | powd bya number of tiremen of thia city, to at News | have a grand trial of steam fireengines in the te atthe | ¢, , 7 eee wre AL AM® | Gent al Dark the lator part of this month, * Say from Wostern ginia. There is considerstle Potarre, Mrrtinas are to be held this |‘ vi in 0.4 the Ha nt Vor in consequence of ad When they were | at pon her se | eveuing in nearly every Ward inthe city, The | fy 2 Grvcenor, sta iba ery lege te ran f i is ; ro ye bch lia, | Campaign is opening under circumstances that shad risen in the buck counte Cie cto the tin Kigke, Thue Are wes | puzzle the most astute politicians, 1b in grati- marching on the town to burn it a A drains are bea | fying to know that the persona whe to make political capital from seces been headed off, returned, whereupon she retreated behind Sew all's Point. mee Hope n have pr the Hon From Washi irmonnt, ai , c ‘ ~— the train is about ready to cart, Tl ine Fm aits rte hee aint tee | Te Porer.an Loan. —The Sul Treasey, on tobe in concert with some moveme the employ Postinaster-Genvral, in | Saturtay, war besieged, — Que subeeriber took in a A bite States, ‘true a Mr 1 wife was arrested a few © one hundred thousand dollars, Mer. Cisco oes deh from that point, hat the moven eat anongfthe seoomal be d Tes office, where he was per forsouthern friends, dineet The city postmaster, Mr. Celphane, makes an explanation in order to relieve Mr, IL him in the post no diffi itted to take letters ties ahead in money matters, eneril ) patrol tonight, qoings Boars ov Kserse.—Tho Board, on Siture day, Ney Donohue, of No, 35 From Gen. Bank's Os wry but nan 1 why am iat should | tre © Berger, of No. 289 Second | revonien annrst ov . Me be permitted inside the post office, and that | street, and John Collins, of 87 Havailton ee nee too, since the battle of Bull Ru street, for welling sp: Hors without | Pleasant Mill, Montgomery Coy Md, are vow granted to all genuine cor- | licenne, AH. Adlvices received from Martinsburg Pipers. For more than a h correspenlenta had paeces, refused to the American cor state, that Hon, Flmund J, Peadleton, of Berke ley Coy Virginia, has Loon captured ‘by the bel Mr. Pendh minent men of that cor Everything is qniet al: nthe mouths of the Se rivers this morning. i Hires, Accidents, Inanesta, &o. N Wirrr Sruver.—-At ® o'clock on Peaty, of dhe Sub covered smoke issning fom ry of the howe No, 2% White st., Fr Satunday evening Captain ven _nnd Monocaoy ted States Mar- the 410,00) pounda of ti roperty of Jan Thomas, Cen) y sveral persons for ny wifacturing Schooner Ashor: ileal Maan reached bere rar | Burbeses. "The alarm was given, and the thames ‘ised, He Sats 1 bach h stat Lontavd were soon extinunished by the tiem The OA Malate TAIN to's Con Ekim 7 imecbaee fire originated ina bedroom oceup: Allon | Marcellin, Crocke 4A ould ia) th ene bemserac oie A. Burns, who also occupies a portion of the Rie Gest aches Cillas See Hild eter sia wemines for manufacturing.) Hin lowe rie weds, aecre THUMRIAY As a Mar ‘ ‘ ob , “a ns pte VW “ PeTOnE | Leal ont @1000) no insurane rest of the The vessel ane vance wil ctr tim Democrat office her last | thin oor is occupied by the Bloom Cond, and The sails and rigging wi te, The press Wad Hk dl paride He otal ml atout $50 | “Gn Saturday: afternoon the Unlon Demec about 305 insured do 1, , ey Iphia, Ang. mains of Gon. | faucet aval oeipy the second foor J w for Governor, S rong u resolae wd through this city ats o'clock this orted by the roilifary to the Tren- 1 depots The tlage of the city are vers crowded the streets through whieh the proc passed, Trenton, Anypuat Th were ui animously ed by water about $0000; The Callfernin Pony Represa. Onter Station Pe Lgriph, 0 miles weet =the Pony Exp & Kidney, manuf cupania of th 00 by wi out remains of | passed here at J most prog ¢ the Potomac, be= Cieneral Lyon this place at 11 | The fur Mre, Mury 8 ‘San Fran ‘iia atoarier tinea BNGHIC TUE Testis. the tama es | 01% ates boarding howe Sa for Panama, carry=! ThRIaiE ARE eck ited “the | street, wats amaged about $301 ing partes 1,100,000 fF . td at halémast, | The buildings belong to the es New York, and §128,(4h) for Knland, Adan ndare damaged about 000; insured, Husiness jgouerally is aseinminyg a more healthagp 21,—Joseph C, of | Fin in Broanway.—At afew minutos past | eondition, y. comes out ina card, repudiating | 4 velock yesterday morning, a fire was divov= | 4 Melia ccmaateos Cow ef the Demoeta ate. Conmittee, asia Gar ; abeoy™ dents or vitlorain the padtey of mvou inthe coming | ere! breaking out in the basement of the built- | tant states wut Mich tion, ing Broadway, occupied as a liquor | Frinciseo, for the purpose of re by Suaer & Tay stock, valued at | tions for the aidof the famille & Ch a ir destroyed ; insure | for 44 fi the states name Military and Naval Movements, | ‘hiro snemeit to te: uecutuy in its ore | The tedy uf Terence Dellew MeManvs, ows T court-martial tor. the | ign Fin Marshal Baker was investigating | the Irish “exiles of 1814, wa linpal toy b into charges made against | Jygeests ny vie Ci ens. —On Satuntay | The Lesh re ff Son Br » joined Quarterma: Jos. 1. Mumby, of tho 13th | Coroner Schirmer held an ing ral lemme on previous to plucin, Regiment, by Col, Aba Smith, was convened | past 2th st non the VOT Sie Ree : atthe Brooklyn Armory on Saturday ev. Hrown, aged fiv On Friday eventig tho More Zent than Diseretion, » Court consists of Major MeNary, P. Nittle h ts. Graham and Berry, and M girl was at phy with others of | by the te-fimony, whieh th: with great propriety ‘taken voluminously The hark Selo, © thie port on Saturday, Judge Arivecate, —and as a Secon t avenue car approached, shiv | inte by the t Fine Zovavns,—Recruiting offices will be | ran between the horses and the w and was | tain of which bad sent a t opened at several points in the city today tor the | Mover. ‘The driver swears that he tirst saw | Capt, F, to come on Loard thy Forbes, Pet vai dite Boca yan hild between tho horses’ logs, and applied | tiated: with (a dest Negi: : Vrakes instant y, but not before the | ™ sl a Deraaenk ov ti Sorin Reattent.—On | car had passed over her body. ‘The jury ron. | the Borbos tired two +h Saturday last the 65th Regiment, or Garde Las | der t exoneratings the employees ot) riguimgs, aiter which furiher explanations oi , Col, De Trobriand commandi mpway, aol declaring that the him that the Sei hot an enem of war, ‘They numbered about six hune | ' Ligh pei yt setgap tir < ‘aks i icin Nee ected Loeriial arenes Baby Diener Swispuise Reviven, — Charles dred men, all as fine looking soldiers as have Moan inquest npon the bedy of 3 ‘ ‘ Ses) vet left ity, and it is state Bi th an t fh if rele i we hid lee , is Patrick MeDone ie ie fell into the hold of the st ough, ticket agent, No, 22 Albany st, was are Airc andl fitky roernite, equal to ¢ New Dork, and was <0 ser | rested yea at the complaint of Charlee worth, will join them in Phil subsequently died at the City: Hosp) Bebliv rman, who was net on his way te tovk thelr departure from Stapleton's Landiag, r held air inquest upon the | the otlice ¢ ts of the Bremen tine, | Staten bhand, at about two o'clock, on board the nan, # native of Lrolanty agel | runner wh a Behl bol ‘i n Potter for Amboy, whe xiv Mtl from a window | MeDonomeh's office was th Pthe seame steamer doln Potter for Amboy, wh 1 story of 100 Bayard street. | 4 sand there sol shy the were to take the ears of the Can vi according yof Washington, Wine was bold Railoat, ‘Phe regiment. is a At the Seventh’ Want station house, Coroner | tu answer in @00 bail, Ailes BURAIRL hale aeesen ti lila Schirmer held t upon the body of E aha a Nati On = Banihiay kes sles eins hard Smith, a notive ef Ireland, 85 r A Trio av Foor Pans.—On Gaturday, ivanediors j | found flouting tn the water about miduight, a man maned Matthew Flank 7 Cononrt or False Sity-nivrit.—Captain Vronn the testimony ef Catha.tng Paton } gan, was waylaid by three villains in Baxter Thomas F, Meagher bay boon appointed Colo | would ariear that the deceased Tad become ine | 5, ‘who knocked hin down aol robbed him of f nl of the New York the 84 | ""Iphe sahie Coroner helt. an lant $15. One of uh les Coneklin, | Now York Irish Reg ow body of Joshua IL. Corwin, a nat Was arrested, Sut } alleged und, and one fr hia, are tot a meaner of Col, Cochrane's r pecieu pes 3 zis ORAS: land, an " f ns L SE in, aret Ia peal cel malate nee tet belt Baker, and William Ryan, were taken into cute penlaesl nd an [Fal " ne Shields | Wilott's Poini, and killed hy the premature ex. | tly : promander plosion of the cannon whicly he had in ebary: Wastixcton Gurys,—Contrary to expecta Patrick Daey, aged 34, a native of Trelamd, tion the Washington Gms, Col, Moore, did not | a Tn over bi whrick cap at Grasey Voli, in che EES r <i Rockland County, and fatally injured, He was ! +, Britinh Soldiers get ott on Saturday, They were not ready, but | taken to t York Hospital, where he died, oy Ovation’, probably will be some time this week, Coroner Schirmer held an inquest on Saturday my Gt, 10T and the Jury rendered a verdict of "Accidental gage errr CITY NEWS. death. 4 Ricghanica aud Inventory Aran t- paki Boar Unser — Nannow Escare prom tions, while L Annyar or tie Restars or Grex, Lrox. | Drowsixa,—Late on Friday nicht James | So isthe ti nis and have them Fenenat Onsequins.—At half past’ two | serada, Andrew Weeks, Thi : o’clock on Satnrday afternoon last, the remains | W, E, Ambolt and Honry Ellis, aailo: etre 0 of the hero, Gen, Lyon, arrived hore by the | to the brig Vidett, ling in the: stre Now “iy the tue 1 New Railroad on the way to his birth. | fe! attery i a snail bout to 4 ven Wal the From rome ¢ h place in Connecticut, where they are to be ins | 4, ¥ terred, Anescort of officers accompanied the | wa 1 officers Shea the a tials and Rig ho heart the ’ Lor of people were congregated | Harm, pr Vin 2e fanwe than Me ost done with dee MM addres or of thearvival of the ion to es. at in the at the tin) In Cortla cort the body to the Stopes Dean vid Lever, w J man named Dae 0 load sone flour on corpee, ntor, in different pier E.R, on Fr 4, burst a blood » Mrnished free, following order s ; pan A vessel xpired almost instantly, Deceased | Company ©, 7th R Ith arma reversed, | jivod with his sister, at No. 11 Clark street, a { S-etion ! h Pr ‘ was emploved by Mr ducob Hale, doing busi- a Cory y with ness in Washington Dic Ph, nat SA \ brother in Brooklyn who is a preacher, | Ask, and yom shall recelves Tariauea’ wlth salle rcdtar bay erg caparisoned with sable | ; | thon ® Bbvethe aud escorted on cither Wurther News, see Third Pore, | tl for the rs and pri of the — Kine et Coureby Home Reserve Corps, Monn ay—Moapay, t Mor " Sept. 2d. at 8 of the deceased followed | 4 yaa doy for the cra iki ua Ghat Deiat: nist wall edie pin er ioe if inser the City | PYMES OK BOAR. ‘Try it, ladies, and you will | evening. DAVID GALIRAITI, Bre: 4 nee 0 he SHY | ace Low superior it isto all others, For ad The cs ‘ore taille sympathy wee nate ° Ofllcors and wher of Brook! Mall, Mere public sympathy was manifested | pera ey ere, Manufactured by JAMES City Lalge, Nov, A. P. Ac tie. wabtled to, attend by the flags being lowered to half-mast, The p pyie, earner Franklin and Washtngte cial Waar a Chel er niehtae Lody was placed in. the Governor's room and a Mi SANUE Ane ae nelsy AEN guard placed about it, The coftin was wrapped inthe American flag, and on the lid were placed the sword of General EE MILITARY NoOelCks, Lyon, his chapeau and a wreath of immortelles, Gb Regiment N. V8 M, now Ke-orgam: ecgHt Hlata wan che Toaenl , eNTLEM ie ug under command of capabo aud experient On the coflin plate was the inseription GOLD PLATED VEST CITAINS, ire, a Bounty of $8 paid uo eullesnenhy abd » dollars emeb, at EN'S. 410 Broadway, below Cunal One and t GEO, ©. ALI #1) at discharge, Lie Regini Heipal Heoritting etyton a& is) Healitiartors Contre Market. ‘hia Was higily complimented, by. Bieutenans ty for ite services ut Annapolis, aude 6® —_———— SF Eh Eat skcr Powper, The original and ge . will exterminate Rowches, Anus and all vermin, Free from LYONS’ MAGNETIC PILLS, Ave sure saath to 3 and Mice, Sold by all gists everywhere. D. B. BARNES, Proprietor, Park Bw, and 424 Broadway, . Lyons’ Maan At half-p cil Commi o'clock the Common Coun- tee on National Affairs met, and ap= pointed Alfermen Boole and Froment, and Counciliwen Barney, Lent and Orton, a commity tee to arrange details for the obsequies of to- day, IN CHOLERINE MIXTURE — TH very bew article for DIARRHCGA, DYSENTE- MAC, CHOLERA MORPUS, ‘aud all ten s vhesd of the bowels over intraluced, Diarrhova and dysentery are very prevalent at pres ent, ead cvery one should ay once procure a bottle of the Bun Cholerine Remedy, and take it as 900 ws Ho case toay requive, ‘Puls remedy is frome the ping Lia jy the Bin for some yoane Visita “Boe nae ott) Sith Booond WR price 2bete, Pox aalg ob 45 Sun nd * jumaburgh, eal tia” f° partial Pe yee ge doy ay RET Tn consequence of the state of partial decom- best aud cheapest article for yesition which the body is in, the coffin was not | Goring tchain Laisa tf Bot baal Drage opened yesterday and will not be today, ‘The ' giats, om