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Published by the N Gaily (Bint ¥ batever THE NEW YORK SUN. York Bin Association no. business dings, | a Old Bin B Wheruion as No. 4 wh ‘krow and ¢ at @IK AND A QUARTER CENTS PER WEEK. Single Copies One Cont OR When sent ty Mail, Pour Dollars a Year. Average Circv lation throughout the year ending Ler Last 61,565 COPIES PER DAY. THE WEEKLY 8UN. * Malled to mibserihers at Seventy-five Cente per fear; 16 montis, NT=Males, $1; mingle Copies, two couts, t) {nteuding Subscribers, A fe NUMBER 9095 GENERAL BUSINESS, ———— BRUSHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTIO: AE the Brush factory, 829 Pearl se, ing. All articles at reasonable retail, JOHN K. BOPPEL, Pearl a. att act CLAIMS FOR INVALID PENSIONS AND widows haif-pay pensions promptly prosecuted by the sutmeriber; service in the present war in the Bouth included, VIN W. SMITIL southeast oor, of Chambers and Chatham sts, aut Mactl96 Duc NS FOR THE U. 8. ARMY— ‘Wanted 100 pour men. wheta horges, eqtip- ments, rations, clothing me medical attendance will be furnished, With gee Ply at 190 Midas atreot. used by enti we aed a rou leathe dd knife, We ESS MAKI diately at SA. Market st ent out agen give * No OLE RS WANTED—5 OR 4 Abt hase makers i older. rewucd ws ud Sac 0 Tr ® harness mal Ap: 4 Mt 8D Chambers aut a*186 tod stitulersy nt $$$ TERS WANTED IMME. cutters 4 | © good light | wed W149 WANTED IMME- 12 TOMPKINS & COS harness takers vt workmen the Lent suit #23913 20a MAK ER Sour N t. t tx moderate salary, BONS, 7 Ce 5 bash os Slip. ) Souprens WANTED FOR TUE U Army 400 bodied, . Privcipe: recruifing retulosvuus, 0 Chadtvatn st, WA riety ! dy od coat, ana Call on ABRAM K: Aue auth vac i +4 re of wge; must ul R SOLDIERS FOR ot the roguler ieiViAAl mae ha be ity th ny on rank atlained by merit, to which i odded elo fag, fuel, qua. ‘Terms of ee Gre New Yank ted very soviet ty J SHMEHAN Te WANTED PE will find the lara ost © Bestabliahed boot a or, oF Ba a8 ‘ +100 girls t that military pay “1 Diisinest. An opertor on Apply sti New Bower MACHINES read aud wr ruled of A » nth, depend years. AnD Iy at No, rom 10 A, Mote QA, GILLMORE, Captain of w & JOUN % ratioias wid medical atter wues OL! INTELLIGENT | Vas, with wh m made, GORMIC ANDS WANT ATOR WANT- nee, SEVING 2 MAC HINES—WANTED Wadi gers aud Wheelor de Hour “Alt needles vad wat NUMER OF y me goxwt’ wewers to loam tt Uuire at Delancey st, Now 39, auil3 Bhact LAT TALG BUSINESS WAGON: 4, Lake uit | | three tines as lI? YOU WANT A SWEET BREATH AND beautiful clean white weth, use De Hammond'* superior Orria Tooth Sup. For sale by Dr. GID- DINGS, 991 Greenwich st.,.N. ¥, jy24 acl? LATER 6. ‘a HOUSE IN THIS CITY, Dourts mt, Room 13, Broonp a , dscountes and De- manda, and collects the saine promptly, | Allende & forciosing morkeages, settling Op exbites, loaning money and invest! ig capital, Atmple security given for monies and trusts aubmitted into his hauds Residence No, 6 Washington Pina, Jy Tact 1id Browkiyn, B.D. ENIGH METALIC PAINT. as roost economical it ONE-THIRD the price of for orament, bie thas of the beat lewd paint. SD ALL METALS two or itis @ than de It will prone ne norre WOOD, CANVASS: BRICK WALLS 5 TALIC PAINT. VERAL YEARS. whi w the VALUE of this article they the preservation of whit The ovlor of Mus Vactire Ns, BROTHER on ry wid ning Tenuta; Imaced D. BIDW ELL, 269 Pearl st. & MANNING, MANTPACTURERA OF RoRsacit TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BAGA Ac. Nod Wankes «tr. and $34 Huoaowar, NEW YORK, FACTORY, 199 Manxer en), Newane, NJ. OM. RORKACH T.'¥, MANNING, Retaliing ide shau wholcsa’e riven during the war, jy la wile TBICOPHERO 3 FOR THE HAIR— wer bottle—Porter de Fair- nity 18 an ie soured at 46 South Becond street, Ww iiseaaherrgy iit the above low price, aul3 2tact00 RAILROADS, STRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JER SEY, fr of Cortlandt mt— J tend ita connections, forming 1’ will fad | PToBURG and the WEST, without fours ca MMER ARRANGEMENT. ALS ao. fi aston, Wator Gap, Wiikeabarre, fc. Euston, Mauch Maris F f " Mauch Chnak, P.M, Way Trats—Por Somervill .., Weatern Exprest for Bvstony Allen Reading, Harrisburg, Pittsburg, aud the 1g Cars from Jersey City through ty 8.0) West. Pitealvary PAPRESS TRAINS FOR HARRISBURG, The 6 a. M., Express Train from New York, a: rives at Hutisbarg at LP. a, connecting Bast Went, 01) Penusyivania Central railroad, Northern Central Railruod, North and Bath, and with Gum, beriand Valley THE MIRDCGH, EXPRESS ‘TRAIN POR THE WEST, leaves New York at Sram, daily (Sundayy excepted) taking clus connection wt Harrisburg with Pennsylvania Railroad —with no change of cart to Pittaimiriz, and but one to Cincinatti and Chicago, Fuse burs tiie is anved ty taking this train. New. York from Pisr 4.20 and By Poilt aud Marinor’s Har- leat, 1861, HAT CENTRAL ROUTE FUR THE ViA VER RAILROAD AND NPRAL RAILROAD. EAPRESS TRAINS LEAVE DEPOTS JiLDSON RIVER RAILROAD DAILY, BUNDAYS EXCEPTED, AS FOLLOWS! a Chanbers sty Res a 30h at, station, 2:6.3,85, 0,80 ria. 10.45 Poot, CONNKCTANG@ AT ALLANY WITH NEW YORK OENTMAL MCDSON NEW YORS We ‘oui Every article g redenite imine 81 ad. BTEWARTS Wagon Factory, 64 at boaweon | SCHENECTADY, were Browlway aud sth ave, aul da ROME, and stations on BUPFALO, Rone wd Watertown NIAGARA FALLS, NER — FITCHBURG MAKE | Beiosh BUBPBAMON BRIDGE, tong, $4 inches wide, 90. inches SYRACUSE, high, oro fund uvtioty with couutor | AUBURN, GENEVA, CANANDAIGUA what wud hia: at | _Traing ia connection lewe BUFFALO and BUB- fa in perfoct 1 | PENSION, via LAKE SHORE: BUFFALO aud be wold very | LAKE HURON aud GREAT WESTERN RAIL | ROAD. for HAMILTON, TORONTO. DET MOLT, Fi «| CHICAGO, TOLEDO, MULWAUKER, FON DL STEAM ENGINE, M: 4 LAC, LA’ CROSSE, ' MADISON. PRAIKIE. DL Inuery » to powers ty. | CHIEN, GALENA, DUNLEIILL DUBUQUE, PEO- MAY ser on ware, wt ing, tacks, fre ‘at cy New. Bow Madoc APER THAN EV} nd ohio )baNue coi NTY )MILE _ Raker % Groo an and 8 SoEwiss MACHINES FOR SALE er ge W BL STEAM I w PALIT, sad other « Rubler Belti ng. COMPOSITION METALS, with all other articles needsul ina M “D. ne Bhop, Bole Manittiotarens DIGK'S" Celebrated Auti-Friction PUNCHES, SHEARS, Alarris' Patent Bif Jeffrey's Double Acting HF ile oan La great wh ad PRE: Machines, 1 Valve Pampa, SS J 1 a are Was Meds 99 Now mows yi NY. | RIA, KOCK ISLAND, MUS( | BURLINGTON, | TON, Sir | DIANAPOL, TINE, LOWA CILY, SPRINGFIELD. AL. Oo TRRRE HAUTE, 1N- CINCINNA TL, DAY. VELAND, and all’ powuts 1 SOUTHWEST, NORTHERN ROUTE, | | Connecting with trains at ‘Troy, with TROY & BOSTON wud RENS. & SARATOGA Roads, 1G BE A . WHITEIALLy RUTLAND, INGTON ALBANS, POINT LATTSBURGH, odbENSUL RGH, MONTREAL, h, 4.00)4.10, 4.05 ant 10,15 9, a, | Gompantea. this great NEW YORK ROUT vend it to the | fot 4 for prowpl , eis & with SMORING and SLEEPING CARS run bi ol the New York Gentral i particulars as to local train and freight are gementys inquire at the depot, 65 Warren st, | yyltweal A.B. SMITH, Superintendent, 2Y AND BOSTON WESTERN VERMONT RAILROADS, ct route for BUTHAMD, BU. HH INGTON, ROUSE'S POINT, NTREAL, OGDENSBURG, BEL- LOW'S FALLS AND BOSTON, Four traing dally between TROY and RUTLAND, FAST DAY EXPRESS THROUGH TO MONTREAL anv OGUENSBURGH, Passengers iering Troy b by this ling, at 12:15 P, ston, Rouse's Point, Montreal Me wilt reach Burlay aud Codeine anes, time with those Nene five hours earlier via any other route, NIGHT SLEEPING CAR EXPRESS! THROUGH TO MONTREAL AND OGDENSOURGM, aud oth Well als er NO "ened oF CARS OR BAGGAGe. ae LK SHIPPING. For LIVERPOOL-—THE WORLD WIL known clipper ship PREADNOUGIET, Capt Samuels, will peattively anil on September 10th, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, For paweye, at rediced rates, apply inmnedi ately t. secure berths on board, Pier 5 snk river, or to P. M. DEMAREST, 4 Aouth st 0 G08 Fst SHIPS | POR I. LIVERPOOL AND London."e aplendid ship ALBERT GALLA- 1K. Ra for Liverpool alla Spt, db YMOUTH ROCK, ior Ten. Sept oa tevin Pier 1 Ps rently rectiioed rates. Yor ‘THOS, ©, ROCHE. SS nt por LIVERPOOL—OLD at A *, io ie pate at tn vege, hig nt Bier at River, wali i MN va ny ity 1th, Bop Passage deo. at wa TE Miancaber ply: ow BLACK STAR LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS: Passage from or to Liverpool by the tollowing ret clas packet ships, mailing on the Och wid 4th of exch Month, Adtelaida, Cultivator, Keacius, Australia, bysoairee John Bright, Bole Wools, Chance Thornton, Bridgewater, Gonatit Univerwa, DRAFTS ON THE ROYAL BANKS or tauunn Unstem BaNkine ©0., AND ALL PARTS Ff EXOLAND AND SOOTLAND, wit atte. WILLIAMS & GUION, 40 Fulton at viding and embarking passengers ui QUEENS TOWN, Ireiand ive Etvervool, New York and Philalelphia Stew. ee ted diapate sing their ll-powered Civate-bwue ron Beearastijss as follows. GLASGOW... Bopt. T OVTY OF BALTIMORE + Tith KANGAROO, Qtat oon every Saturday, af uot from Prec 4 North Bavor, RATES OF PASSAGY. FIRST CAMIN.. $7 09 ‘i 0 WO 00 3300 $20 99 u Hanbarg, fe., ab reduced a jordan, Antwerp, ing ty being out their tried ean furtagr iaformation, apply at the Company's % Ofcom, JOHN G. DAUR Agent mytt er twne. WY, Liverpooi— 4H) Moat Boer, ort &) at the « iL PACKE The mulscrilves continue to grant « pasaage to and from Liverpool by thie of packets, comprising ia part the vin: Wm. TAPSCOTT, EMERALD ISL, ALBION, DREADNOUGHT, MANCHESTER, VICTORY, ERLLATION J.J. BOYD, PILENIX snr with obbare, fa ship every uve Dens ave toy DON PAG Ker, ary MAND, A a borat wud, Sevsland wud “ we halon ay tinge starnys to w York. varpoo! “SMILS AUGUST p VICTORIA TOK LONDO whet x TUE NAUSHON Leavce Weat 10th et at O44, 124 and 2%, 8 Bpring ab at O34, bag and Bg day wt nt Vg, 12% and 6M, or 4, N. Hy at 1, 1 with return tickets, 25 cents, 4 auld 15 120 Cin AP EXCt RSION To CAMPS aten Dh SXCURSIONS asteaintoates with or wit! Aiviy tq BT. WILSON, 120 Wail stairs. NS—THE FAVORITE BEA + ELLSWORTH with salon 0 without barges for Say i or Apply w JOSEPH 'T, MAK wilt Hatta Mo NING LL LINE TO PEEKSKILL—THE ALKORA st morn be Leth and 36th ata You- 5 REGcLan BOAT TO THE Fishin HANKS FARE oo CENTS, BOARDING CHEAP BOARD—FINE > fr , ' ete Bia 1th r waa and $4.00 ty $0; wico parlor, with planc 4 Lispenard at, 1 At less Boas NGLE TLEMEN AND and the ments be we Lard wiles, Reoms to let oF without bendy ‘TS TO LET—LOW RENTS— cut apartments aud store 863 mpartrmonts desirable; also new buildings in 234 st. cor, of ave. Ay nearly completed. Apply on the prem Ae AME DOLGHTY, 188 Bowary, wuld Sias*h6 PARTMENTS TO'LET—UPPER PARB, consisting of 8 rooms on %d floor, 8 attic bed root, aud lasement, rent $12, 275 Rivingtom st; also 8 rooins on 2d fe $3, 507 Washington nt; also 2 rooms on Ist tloor aud basenent,rent $10, 87 Renwick st; alao 3 roma on 8d floor, $2, 2 Ska ple at; also rooms on Lat Moor and bagement,rent $10, rear 54 Forsyth st; also 4 rooms on 4th floor, rent $1 60, 250 First ave; alao 3 rooma on 2d floor, 67 0, G42 Water at, Apply 114 Bawox wtaudd O°L08 ) peliciow are payal REAL ESTATE. UILDING LOTS ON BERGEN HILLS — Beautifully located, ear ken or dere city, in good neighborhood avar ebitrahes and schools, by tae aud horwe cars every few minutes; price $150 to $200, For wale on very gasy terms, Inquire at 4 ‘Water at. aulé Sv 133 CoTtac dé ARIETY, “OF J ¢ and style, for mens at Bast New York Brice of hts from $100 to $n), Oue * Betension wo A at Glld, Keay payments, 1, President Homestead Atlantic and Vans nga S110 SALE 00—A BRICK «having Ate ang for $29 8 oath vHtine atid TUlL lot for $1,000 4 ith 19 rooms, for $180 aleo. 8 hota Idling «corn -ailrond for $3,000; attire at 113 Jay ty Brooklyn, i OUSE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FoR Meo chand rar n vers In mtaining 1X Tota, beat ily Teeatedty tacit tl aware river, «few mine a walk froth the Depot of the N. Weand Boi, Ray thoee nud 4 half bore ride frou this ety. tnquue at 100 Bowery, N. COOK, sual 6119 AND AND LOTS FOR SALE VERY ahaa i Hickssilley waar the depot of two rail road wing fertile and very healthy. 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D, Now York, 1 anna tho ai and ap aunual lof profite decla 1 ath and one half In By case wub- joan abou of when the poli ‘The cash part of the premium semi-nunually, « of years, « the preminin one jul? in ¢ which is payable tn i original pum. if at three years Andon the une principle where the her uurnber of years, fo or for any term of the partici on pourticipatinn rates 0a vw an any a and mutual oF stock compa. ‘preminmaon short torm and non-participating \ motte, the mim payable to the party at death, or ty him ng 45,0 earn of towment Po! wutatiy tts the most favorable $97 Tais Gompauy haa adopted « prine’ple in: tended tv» prevent the lapse af any policy, and to to the aamire which their pry berw neod not appre ty to pay the in Avery cae al the dastrance a will provite for, Our ov thoretore that their inibili at any future tne will in- what they have y and other publication will Le sont gratuitously Good Agente wanted, and willbe treated with on the most liberal terms, fod T2146 2D FOR Hh titled with golds and upwards 18. home pany Wey CONWAY, 100 oust oh aby Lok 2d at ann hide TAL BONE 1 ioet!s inverted While Kft With Greor pain, Aching Weth or mere she filled and “preserved by the ve PEARSON, M.D. side, L door above 17th at, “AU TIFUL dive ty B 2aeton na $1 ty $2 the ro hailed with comenta goud or aillte " Toot, extracted with ub peaks nt Canal stand Bow » #1 each, ‘ud aN Y. an F part sists CIAL AND Cl “ASK AT, School No, 73 Henry u. will r » Moke it SULUMON JENNER, A. My Beuoipals USIC--27 PIANOFORTES, AND MUSIC twuaylit la silat Ni t $ M. DUMSDAY WRITING CLASSE: > sit DENTS Al PAINE 8, 03 Bb i t Wook rf oo ri aden ho paw moubh or Wo ‘ ited wud arstnetic $1) p wi ter Ce rs a ace arama TON 1itls ab ve Con FOR SALE—@4.30 F J week, for tho best family conly near Bi UPERIOR RED WHITE ASH co for family use, sereencd m late to all parte of the city, ab #1 40 PER TON OF Orders left ut 140 Waver!y sareet: 190 Went 11th at; Pe AND ALS livered free from FORSES AND CARRIAGES SELLING off cheap—100 light family carriages, Lugition, tiga, suikies, grocers and business wagors second laid wagond, 6) horses, and harness, | 144 Pulton aye) ‘aud ot 10 Nevius wt, Brooklyu, aud dao"LOd SEPTEMBER 3, 1851- HEEL LING bUWG Dia JAMES | Roos 859 Browlway, west | The posi UN. PRICE ONE CENT Thaw Wane aimee those before mo of the steadiness and cool courage of Gol, Max Weer, whom wo woe ObLwert Ly leave in command of ‘6 derachment of three hundred nine ei) ON A strange coast, without camp equipa, ity of aid, i the fice of an enemy x hundred strong, om’ a dark and stormy night: of Lieutenant ¢ conducted a reconnoi-aance of twenty the daring and prompt efficiency of Captain Nixon, of the Coast Guard, who, with his men, occupied Fort Clark during. the first night, al. ME NEW YORK SUN DAY MORNING, SEPT, 3, 1961, Telegraphic News. ee FROM TUK SBAT OF WAR. —o- The Hatteras Victory. though dismantled, in the face of an enemy of unknown nambers, arcieere | desire to comment to your attention Captain Additional Partiontars of the Land Jardine, of the New York Ninth, who was left | Operations, al detachment of his regiment | nate casualty to the Harriet (Bron Gen. Butler's Oficial Report.) Tt was inpracticable to Land more troops bee cause of the rising wind an a twelve pounder rifled boat gun, loan the tlag-ship, were landed ineantime th 1, Hawkins from landing. ene of the efficiency of the ant Larned, whe worked Lita ts Wt Unete overeat of th overefiatined with the rolling surf, eayeciaily io make acknow Messrs, W ieee howitzer ly damaged. In the feet had opened tire upe nearest fort, which was finally silenced a flag struck, No tire had opened upor from the other fort, and the thag was al Supposing this to be a signal of surrender, Weber a the beach, So Mg por to inidfeats to the fleet it surrender, and to prevent the further wast ae of shells upon it—a servien of raat dan. ger from the tire ot choir own friewls, Tim mention of Young Fiske, who risked his life among the break: thrown 0 Col This troops already: Landed ipon 1 convince? were the officers of both $ army and navy that the forte had surrendored sh convey. my at this time that the Susqu had towed pba By Pie bw of thy inoves the fr Comberland to an of the Be | advanced up the: teach with Mee Wiczel, who | UMKierty who was emploved in visting the an volt Aid, are whee prizes inthe harbor while we were agresing to commend, took | pen the terms of capitulation Of the arrvivos men ol the navy pre vintry of the conte may not apaak, for has no right appropriately men he Owing | weather, that all the ships shoult make au 4 vaninan Lor, who is which was done wih reluctance from ato their 4 ty but I nogersity, thus leaving the troops upoo the ‘fe ask porinissi it the de. shore, @'part in possession of the small fort, Lact tuk, thee ltd wane ar teenies 700 yards from thy 1 may be chang (about 700 yards from tho Langer ant the Herat cedar froin Nfatteraa to oat kolon the beach, noar the pli iS north of the torts, irly the next moraing the Harriet Lane ran in shore, forthe purpow of covering any attack ve of ¢ bat of thos tlemen who served 1 on the troops, AC the sano tine @ large lean tepid : nd untir oi observed coming down the Sound inside who took an armed canal d with reinfore ts fi Fanny, from Port Monre was prevented from landi to Hatter order that the expe tition mniht have the aid of draft £ the Con a steamer of the lightest two guns from the six pounder trom W Shuttleworth, of the ine Co the wall sand battery, and opened i i thn a he Carpe, fire on thy rebel steaiy , oyalty opatell Are the his active ent of mn of the na near as the water allow neceas of the expedition is dae to the prepara coming gallantly into. acti the transport servicer by tinder ot 1, and the prompt proseites of avian tro Nhe took the from their porit Adelaide touched on the har, is a ity in on oftiver ind Mr. on shore, for the purpose of gaining in of tha movements of the troops of th A Severe enemy, Pthon went with the Fanny for th fener Lin the charges on and for which he was puns the The f Mowing of Col, MUCUS, which he was tr the remainder was run 4 with the Fa punpore of effecting a hauling: ‘he troops, when a white Hay ven went fy expe over the bar in’ At the same time | shed by the severe reprimand trom General the troops under Col. Weber marched up the ch follows, Loach, and signal was made from the : : to couse tiring, As the b nny rounded ~-Tnat Colonel John IL, Mod the bar, the rebel steamer W. wont up the | of the ‘Thitty-seveuth regiment of New York channel, having a large secession rs, did, on or about the attern troops on board, whieh st Wo | the eth of August, 1861, at Willard's Hotel, “0 threw a shot at her from the t shy | called, in the city’ of Washin proved to be out hy Lieutenant LT then sent Li shove to de. fo iy mand the meaning of the white tgs pe vont yruard and [Here follows the corresponitence and capitus authority for being there dik une towards the ation published yesterday, | . Hest abusive, ungent LT then landed and took a tormal surren ter of | the forts, with all the men an mui tions of war inspected the heen properly sterren | t authority ris to this effeet ; nt Ha ovity y pas 1 told by the his marched my own tro aps i of Colon it, amid the tour ply aE thirtoom yours which back be nev, saying, “By Gs recothize yours by the ener tl anil after being repeatedly asked for his on of the wounded, which was at care and ton he embarkat Hueted with yo \ finally pull from his pocket a pivee of and hand the same te Lieut, Hunter, say dann you, will that do ; t when infor Hunter that it was not a oufticient pass tor him, and that he (Col, MeCann) would have to go to his quarters in ar for bis name and rep ter, the said Col, MeCnnn did positiv ehivn Lit was so dark stotake the sie lay ction that the night came on, an it was finpossible for the aide over the bar, the T nay mention Adelaide, in carry ing ment that my termes F capitulat hud grounded w consideration by th the bar, but by th nd ious . yrunner, amd id» tions after sone délay w tine the Harriet “You ae trunk 5” Lane, in pre Yost, Rach td over the ber, had fe guard at the tin the hotel, 1 were dnl | the + {ome was a moment of the Hy these accidents a} The Court does therefore sentence | valuable 1a transport steamer, | Cold Th Me my troops, were within | Nev the pa | the strongest which he | Gener was considering Te might wand seeing | dur disadvantage, ronew tho action.” But I de: soaulpalih | termined to abate n lo of what Pbetioved [The General commanding coat the find {to be le ity of the govormucnt, not Ping and seu + bucin doing: so | even to x an oiticiat title to the officer in J he assumes t entenco was quate thus jcommaria of the rebels, Hesites, my tig wad p Hehe ta cynentaration of the inexperiongy of the in the inlet, and at least T could ‘carry on the | accused, Col, MeCunn, it wo ppear fir engagement with my two ritied six pounders, well supplied with Saw yer's sells, Upon taking posession of Fort the record, is ignorant of the fie t ple which should guide all soldior Tauk, viz—-Lnph Hic Feat pri of whatever to proper authori Ilatteras, T ound that it mounted ten guns, with four vet fty. The authority of Liew. Hunter, and unmounted, and one large ten-tneh columbiad, | ties right to demand Col pe easly for mont Lay iial J were iost clear and toll of Col, Martin, furnished by him, of | was the authority: ditee'ly delojated ioe ficers and men captured by us, the Provost Marshal of the General command. of tae fort ian exee ge this arinyand shoul! have been obeyed ay re- strong one, nearly surrounded on all sides spoettully and implicitly as if the demand had water, and only to be approache! by a march | been made by the General i person. 1 | of tive hundred yards cireuitously ver af the oftiver making the demand shou neck within halt musket have had no iniduence, but the Co }overa causeway a fiw feet only veyeu th ecttully: and prompt tirtytw nd whieh was commanded by ty thes nt want Hunter was pount guns loaded with grape and canister, | linpropor—and t ois by ao means j which were expended in our salute, [thas a | clear te the Ger vmanding—It was. the ine and bomb-proof, caput | duty of Colonel MeCunn to have retained his scone three huntred or fur | selfpossession aud self-respect, and te have The parapet w nearly oot with the direction to how bis 1 tiwo-thinds of an acre | trusting to ent acti I A with eufichent tra | cael Met rowed byt | at parapets, apon which | pears onthe r ort, (hit L our shells had male but little impression, The [i ast two thins belore he becons | larger work nearer the fy was known as Fort a) mont, and th ar elfcom- Matte Fort Clark, whieh was about seven | yard pect fir proper authority, The hundred yards noriher! juare redoubt, | pa Colonel McCann was improper ting five gins, and two six-pounders, The }iatonn, and Leutenaut Hunter was perteetly j ny had spiked these guns, but ina very ine [ richt tom nenioe its valudit efficient manner, upon abandowing the tort the [Th wit Hoel MeCunn as’ his day bet ! eis, fu mal ts, irrelevant, and in } Phadatl the troopson shore at the time of | others der Court would: have the surre: ler of the torte; but re-enarked the | boon entirel in refusing to | nid the marines, ng it imposal- | receive it. 'T ling fu Wthe fleet, which could not | approves th the Court,” whieh state of thir n |e _ condnet of Colonel Mes to the threatonin 1 to good onter and mili- ther, Llisenbarked th and desires the fh tho provinions eaptu will be a eufficiont warnii rations for the { the her officers whe may dis- ‘i homselves in opposition to the cone Flag Officer Stringham | stituved military authorities, The tiding tthe and Commander Steliwagen, 1 iletermine! ty | Court may be regarded a quit 1 | leave the troops ant AW the fort been General i 1 from ren s the | thot the fortitioaton, its importan to the Con maidoration, partly heeau | it posession the en the time « valuable ofticers w vent of the very’ ' raid, and partly because | are, at conlit “ Colonel MeCunn’s miseut ther instr trom t riuuent, fact of his be Coun t pddirects the steamer on Monticell remain inside, and | persons lat ' ' wi are osuiticdent Pdi horiiy will to hold the po fore nti neval” come ent ha y vat majori. r ty of thos army evine ierhy and any wtrigtic feeling, # ul to com ‘ Vso noble a’ bed ception wf e q vill resume r in there (he who! 4 and North Carolina, from Norfolk tof at eral Court Martial, of whick within our reach by light | tic mural Meal fs) Pes sident f is, which cannot possibly live at a during the winter mouths, it offonsive By command of erations may be made on thy whole coast of Majo th Carolin to Bogue ialet, extending smany S. Witstaonsy A Jantte Washington, Newbern and Beatle | Pi {reported thar C s ' the Chief , Uhts fnieutic to 1, ian off eee ‘ { DOANe, 1A Uy J Ue: harlestou (Mos) 1 ghts ie I Giger ie bears fia yondont of the Cineunati jollowing interesting iten. n, Missouri :— men say, fought like vali upplics for the blockading squad- ron, it is invaluable, As a harbor for our const+ 1 in ov inlet from the win my, oF rty, t Ke 4 A with nothing but a fiom pirates, it is of the first importance. "By fa tigers He was ured he rites Jlatteras light may again I forth , but each time he used it he sh Colonel De rought his man, ‘ACoue time a rebel trooper came charging upon him, sabering right and leit, Col, D., ceing his danger, snatched a musket from the ground, and, poising it just as the trooper was upon bim, drove the bayonet clear through the low, his impaled body pitching over, and bis ‘ raking the Colonel's heady to the storm eu nutri of which the vorse than vandalism of thy deprives him, Tt has but one drawback of water~—but t condenser like the one now in operation at Fortress Monroe, at a coat of a fow hundred dollars, will relieve, While all have done well, 1 desire to speak in |! terms of especial coummondatign, ia addition @ > te ————_—_—_—_—— RATES OF ADVERTISING, TERMS, CASH IN ADVANCR. Advortisemente—Kor every FOUR Woy words, ox tees, ne day, 50 conte Fo i tgoe dam 815 a Hoe aD rhe Marriages and ‘nd’ Deatha 8 cents for weed ob, te etageniene the of the Siar a The U. 5. steam: frigate Minnésots, Flag: Officer $. H. Stringham, from Hatters Inlet, which piace she left on the Ist instant, arrived at this port yesterday morning, and anchored im the North River, She has on boart 671 prisoners, taken during the late engagement at Fort Hatteras, ‘The Minnesota left at Hatteras U. S. ships Susquehania and Pawnee, and gunboat Mom ticello, sting in getting off the U, 8. steam- er Harriet Lane, Should the weather prove favorable, Commodore Stringham is in hopes that she will be got off, by throwing overboard her guns and ammunition, [The Harriet Lane has © been got off.—Ep.] ‘The privateer steamers had gone to sea from AL stteras Inlet a fow hours before the artival of ho fleet at that port, ‘The Minnesota, Commodore Stringham's flag ship at Hatteras, was tormerly commanded by Commodore Barron, the rebel leader, who had the mortification of being brought as @ prisoner on board the very ship which he might stilt have commanded, were it uot for his treason, Ship on Fire. The ship Wm, Tell, of Boyd & Hinckens, Havre Line, while lying in the North River, outward bound, took fire at about 2 o'clock yea- torday morning, and was burned to the waters edge, ‘The passengers and crow wore taken off hy Capt. James Benner, of the Union Ferry boat Montague, She now lies ashore on the lower site of Governor's Island, Subsequently the ates it Pacific ef tho same line, towed the burning ship ashore on the south side of Governor's Island, where she now Ties, with vy list to starboord, all spars and rig. ing gone, and burned through to the lower Union Ferry boats, Exchange, Bediord, ok ant pone, have all assisted ia putting out the fire, three of them are still en- waged in throwing streams of water inte the ship. Her cargo ix certainly more or lese da- mayed, and isstillon fire, bat it is expected, hat itwillsoon beextinguished, Tho Wm.Tell = 1,14 tons, rates A 1, way built in 1960,in thie ity, and is owned by parties in this eity (not Hoy & Hincken), and is valued by Boyd & Hincken at $15,000, partially insured, The origin of the firo has not been ascertained, The following is a list of her car; 101 bushels of corn, 5,019 bushels wheat, 137,043 bbls, tallow, 84,500 bbls, lard, 2,161 bbls, flour, 50 bales hops, 85 bags mustard seed, 28 bbls, potash, 924 jercitron bark, 7,018 bdls, whalebone, 761 3,000 staves, 1,002 bdls, slats, 13 cases ines, 1 caves books, 7 cases meta andize, 2 cases vineors, 1 case furs, 50 bales cotton, 1 case watches, 5 cases containing a care 1 A gave soxcuts, Foreign Intelligence. bbls oil, Arrival of the North Americas. See Two Days Later from Europe. fame Montreal, Sept, 2.—The steamship North American, from Liverpool on the 224, via Lome donderry on the 23d of August, arrived off Fares ther Point at half past three o'clock this morne. ing. The North American has 149 passengers and $100,000 jn specie, Great Britain, mand royal fiunily reached Kin and, vie Hollyhead, on the night < i) be ulst inst. "Phoy were to land and Dublin the following morning. Mr. Haseley, M. PL, of Manchester, an exten= sive spinner, rd ep stated that the manu- facturers be able to command a supe ply of e koep them working with folate Je regularity until the «pring, The Tines announces the following chi Honial Department: P. E, Woedhonse, mor ol British George Grey, as Governor of the Cape of Good Sir Francis Hincks, joes from the Gov= of Barbatoes to that of British Gui- vty Tlon, Arthur Gordon, son of the late Kart ot Aberdeen, is to succeed U1, Manners Sutton i New Brunswick; Colgue Brown, late Goren vol New Z dandy suceveds Sir I y and Sir que Raly, tate lato Prince Edward ‘aan, goes to South Australia, Italy, Tt wos reported that the Marquis de Villame wrina had been appointed Governor of N: n place of the Marquis Daletto, wiitina, ina speech to th nuuuicipal epanedl Nap 1 the policy of the King’s ug the deliverance of Ven » and ANY outa ni of Home as the capital of Italy, Tho English squateon continued at Naples, aud the French. papers were complaininy eat the crews belonging to the same were ate poe W shore in dewehu nts to drill, Austrian. rrived at Pe sth on the 21st of ~ August with an order for the dissolution of the Hungarian Diet, and would in his quality of Hoyal Conmmimioner dissolve the Diet on the Vor August. Ihe low: r House hat held a secret session to sits future cours it ow Diet by to be convened within six Loxtox Mosry. Marker.—In the London ohoy inerket the fund juite buoyant om t of Au welan advance in console —The Times publishes Dr. Iiussell’s Correspondence to the Sth of Aw © last letter mainly refers to the deu ek vd insube state of the army, at the same neral McClellan ‘with r that the Southerners believe the * they bold out until October, on! that at the end ot the year the Northerners ill bo farther from their aim than ever, The Tines bas another editorial on the finan cial cifieulties of the American Government, It save that the course throws into the shade The election for M South Lancashire th Charles Turner wervative, ‘This is regard~ Vasa mininterial defi ereial treaty betws tstonus Linton 18 be publishes the text of and Bagland, regula tian laborers into Frenel aréued at Washingtom " borrowing of Ba of England, lianient io Gern ha between Frau ono L The Leatian Minister of Mort contract. dl with Me, Webb, the Now York ship-builder, riwe iro cased frigates, on the model of the Ja Guerra, ‘Thera ture between Austria and Hungary ta srdeii as complove, Commer ial Intelligence, The Liverpool Breadstuffs Market is dowa~ wid, ‘The weather bas been favorable for the crops. Flour inactive at a decline of 6d, LIVERPOOL 23 VIA LOSDONDERRY, Liverroon Coron MAgkkt-The sales of the weels foot up 14,000 bales, Market baovase and isdvanced. 4-84. on the week, teen a very active pict throughout fewest tr the uselul desoripto (be trade having been large buyers at the advant 1s Ei bales, ty Stock of cotton in port 913, Loxpox Moxey Maner.—The bullion im increased 000 are American, the Bank of Englan “ai80 000 nee the lo weekly wee ‘Consols for money . ‘The quotations for American stocks are as fol~ TOEEiaobaroy 23Magte Uimols Contra 9% di