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around the national flag, and ite right tobe ee ee THE NEW YORK SUN. ‘TUESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 5, 1961, “Lat there be but one war ; better it should cont tillions of lives than that we should live in hourly dread of wars contiguous to a people who could take foreign alliances, and land armies upon our whores to destroy our liberties,” The News, Firat Paor.—Furthor particulars of th» Ifat. Arrival of the Minnesota with the prisoners,—-Burning of a Havre Packet in the harbor of New York.—A sovers but adutary military example in the case of Col. MeCunn,— Foreign Intelligence by the North American, By the night telegraph wo have a brief report of another victory in Western ‘encouraging fact trom Kentuck Asprew Jonsson, of Tennessee, by invitation, =—The organization of the Kentucky tare, and evidence of the total impoteney or un- 1 THE LATEST NEWS, BY TELEGRA?H TO THE N. Y. BUN. ‘War Movements, &c. —— The Crisis in Kentuoky. HEAPS KOPPLIED WITH STATE ATMS Jamisville, Sept. 2—The Journal ways two secession military companica of Infantry and Cavalry at Bear's Station, on the Louisville and Lexington Railroad, had arrived with the State Guard orma there would have become a question only be- tween true men and traitors, long ago, Twenty thourand loyal Kentuckians in arms would have joined hands in mutual support with as many Tennemweana, whilo there was yet ample time to organize and aaye the loyal part of Tennessee, All would then have been firmly hound together in imprognable defiance to the weurping terrorists of both states, Now, all is lost in Tennesseeand must be Teconquered by hard fighting without the aid of the dis. armed and subject pupilation—and Kentucky ix soon and surely tobe the theatre of a blooly fight, at the same desperate ¢ which we are now suffering in Missouri. can only thank God that incorrigible folly has done its worst at last,and must now shortly coue vantayge under Organization of the Leaisiature, Fravtfort, Ky, Sept, 2.—The Levislature R. HH. Buckley was ele Speaker of the House, W.T. Sunuels, Clerk. ¥, Sergeantoat-Arms, CALLED IN, met here today. Newspaper Changes. Jo brothers We in cards, denying that Bex has run aw: that FenxANDo has taken the Nev in the visit of and John S. Lined! Senator Jobnson, of ‘The Campaign in Missouri. Important from the Rebel Forces. CITY NEWS. Obseauien of Gen. Lyon. ladies boarding-house. We make the correction at the instance of Captain John A, Smith, the St, Louie, Sept, 2.—The Democrat has ad- vices from Gen, Thompson's camp, at Bento | Scott Co., to the effect that all the rebels’ heavy baggage at that and other points is being hasti- ly removed to New Madrid, and that Thomp- | son's and Hardeo's forces would attempt to ef- , feet a junction, and fall back to Dykeston, the terminus of the Cairo and Fulton Railroad where, it is supposed, they will make a stand and give Gen, Prentiss battle, ttrength of Thompson's and Hardee's and Pil. low's armies ix 30,000, yesterday and tod: on, Private dispatches announes that er-Genoral, willingness: of the U. to enforce the proclamation: The seizure of over thirty soathern or pari fouthorn vessels and eargoos in this port, by Sarveyor Axpnews, for con act of Congress, will be fonnd fully reported, Tue Proclamation of General Fremont is hailed with approbation by the presse and with fresh cheer by the popular hoart, Press is unanimons in favor of ite positi and the St. Louis Repu’ fee, gives ita stro for Kentucky, at the carsest invitation ing men of that State, and will pro or an address at Lexington, on t character of that adroit confederate of treason has been or is to be changed, strictly correct; but it is nev that the course of the N ly stopped as if Marshal M non-intercourse.$ Doubtless this ix theless certain been as sudden. wenay had laid his the whole establishmont, Fremoxr's proc: cation, under the FREMONT'S PROCLAMATION IN KEN TUE ICY The Louisville Journal this morning «tee ly condemns the proclamation of General , and wrges the tate leyrishat m, to avoid the contingency « The change is complet lamation cannot yet the compliment of a single ction, but is discumed throughout a lead- reference to ite effect, of which the editor does not presume to have any The next article is a sweet and pious homily on the bad passions of war and tal depravity of the human heart, which adopted a4 a tract by the Py Gen Pope th The patriotic north Missouri, y whether it will « diery for state purposes, atrony en m™, we are ha Nine a body « idea whatever, Calvo, Se | rived at Cu } His ariny in a@itfer things to go « A Crisis in our Policy. The country may congratulate iteelf that the the Adminivtra- tion toward the wolfich secessioni«m of the dis- puted states, is now necessarily about pli out, Fresont’s war pe of not, must be su that the Government dare not rebuke him, But if this friendly co-ercion fails the traitors of Kentucky are now nearly ready to strike, and a# soon as their increasing milita: aver, and the increasing ¢ Government in Ken- -y point, they will begin make it a hard one, as “huasber-by -Lal ongaged in disseminating the Vews) whenever peace becomes again expedient in their eves, cain entertained with encouraging sof the suppres re papers which cont and malign the Government, mod at Horse Cave station, on the Nashville raiitoad, eighty-one miles south of Louisvil THE IMPOTENGY whether approved Wo are satiatied of one or two ue openly to defy Tt is an outrage ¥ TH LAND BLOCK AI, ants of freight andl a groat of people are daily yoing South by the Nas f direct effect, A WARD PAsdAUR. Irving Mall, Tevingg Plac this city, to say nothing of honest peopl he Piarivbwawe ta thero Haltimore traitors go on with in Lint we shall bolieve in the Presiden courage South, when we wea i this evening, ty strength in Ter terday «wasn t parties in the Conf Hast week at th i aud that very the struggle, and y it is iu Missouri, ant’s Soothing Syrup, willingly and. plucidly enough, a» long as it suited th Their opportuni ripe, and we teat that the country may be congratulated that the last bottle of the Presi dential nostrum will soon be smashed, and we are ready to be ycrateful ev Heing the property of S. Distriet Attorney at Pittsburgh | i NH has taken meastires to prey the German Republikaner hange its course or look out for oltices, to Jetferron Th Sr nsorn 1 Ronewenn “ies in this city vesterday reached $540,000, whieh is the largest amount yet received in a sing is now nearly Nef for Frankfort this morning, New number of re wart and Union. conerally understood among the; cians that the Tammany Hall managers their noted rendezvous to be the Union quarters in the coming campaign, ‘Che ition of Movart Another Vietory in Western Virw terday at Boone Court House, nto rebels for tht ‘The war proclamation of Fr expected to serve the Kentucky rebels as an ex- cellent occasion ay supported Unionisin of tate the conflict, 1 Known that the suicidal poliey of the southesn unioniate, under wh been crushed in every contest for several past, has been to vie with th foud clap-trap devotion to sla: Singularly enough, unionists and sowtovel of + me dred thousand im 8 large number wo 10 prisoners w tion of the prog “Por ecembined dele, Our men burned the town, reason that ar nthe two factions in. re~ Another Battle in Western Virg) for atte Wheeling, Va., at engemtive organs, be in other ways, supa of various classes, exclusive of a yor whose names have not vet boon along tims Dumber, were 4 F opponents in 48 Coder atrent FT.) Hittle after daylight this “thle! ai tidanteni e rey cided by the admission of went Dies Woon eceasioniats were too sty he was obliged to Call back with ation; an lat pr n from here List night had not toe nn a representn Penny, represents ‘t hand, and treason cloaked on the other! , the Government loyalty, on the with constitutional professions Still more strony ington has contidingly ‘enemies —beeaure concur and half-subjugated unio the true way to deal with ac ace of a Union party int my ineheck until rein against the de wile at the two e wl under the lea qorous fyht agai oon, but for the full the King vod fie Minister Adan snot think the British Governmy of position 90 long as Regeney and iv A Bow weoks sin THE HATTERAS AFFAIR, yy wont up to Albany Thorefore it is that we speak of the Un oe ee eines of Kentucky as ‘disarmed and unsupported, both morally and physically, tical position, they are literall, Dy their own choice indeed, but also by mission of the ( tempting to sustain the Union mitted to make fools of themselves in the of their enemies, of their discriminating 1 ora, and in their own, by at the same time up holding state supremac against the Union, and rejecting as an outrage, and orale v formal d fire in the Simm the Democratic machine,” that the As to their poli- jon be admitted at “no where, — We may state, for the informatie who have de Movart, and that a pledge of deserting from the volunteers, that th be dealt with in all resp i rived from Hatt in tow the prize bike HL That iv, while at- $. Brooks, captured: at the roular army. In pea Harriet Lane was got of at 2 P.M, on nit coal had teom guns would be chosen their doloyeat , und tomorrow tho oht battle finyght over again, ! ment t. 1. Forbes, from Toston, went ni}, near Cape * were sent down fr OM Point tow TAB KEES SEAT usu activity. ‘The following ve MENT OF TKO L058, banner off the ean stand such a contradictory course of con- Vaion ticket over Safety of Lexington. St, Lonie, Sept, nts have reached th Ay se GES. POPE TAKES THE FIELD. ves for Quin y this From Catro, pt. 2.—General Prentise and staff ar Miwouri, A Sreren Toxtaur prom How, Jos Hout At the solicitation of the Executive Committee of the Chamber of Commer other cit ns, Kix-Seeretary Holt has Adidresa a public meetin. of our ¢ at 8 o'clock Serrosep Fata Acctonst.—On Sunday evening, a woman named Catharine Sands, aged 82 yearr, became intoxicated, and, having fallon asleep while siti dow of her house, No, 762 Second her balance and tumbled into the street. received injuries which probably will prove Officer Merritt, of the 21st Ward, con- The flags of the ‘ity Hall appeared at half. mast yesterday morning in token of reapect for , the memory of Gen. Lyon, whose mortal res mains were lying in state, in the Governor's | Room, guarded by Company C., of the Seventh Regiment. Ata quarter before nine o'clock, | Visitors were admitted to the room to view the coffin, and until halt-past one o'clock, when the | doors were closed, not lesa than thirteen thous | and persons had silently and sorrowfully: passed all that was left of one of whom patriots had formed the most brilliant hopes, and whose short public career had been #0 full of glory. — ; Many ladies im passing the coffin shad tears, One lady deprsited on the cottin a hantsome boqnet of flowwrs, another pinne! to the flag | enveloping it, a well meant tri At three and a half o'clock the military ox cort formed before the { o'clock the remains were carried from the Gov- ernors room by the spec panied them her Ropprny 1x Honoxex.—Some time duril Sunday night, the dwelling of Mra, Van in a third story kirk, corner of Ist and Washington streeta, boken, was entered by burglars, and $400 of gold, silver wa'ch and money ¥ ae taken, Rowsrry.—A young man,who was to leave the premises, and is known, Isaac Houston's butcher shop, corner of Ne turtay might, Crip Kitten py Fautixu rrom A Wise aboy aged two years, foll from the third story window of his parent's residence, No, 51 Mac Domgall stree day night, to the sidewalk and was oner Schirmer held an it sulting im a verdict of aeci Police Intelligence, &o. . Streer Brower wx Dievroutry,— er, Broker at 82 Wall street, terday required to furnish bail in $1,000 barge of perjury. T! Ato have been wommitted ta June last use inthe Suprems Court, before Judge Leonard, ia whieh Caleb N it and Jersey Avenues, on Sa pow.—Conrad M. Ma: away @8 worth of pei The combine At HaAte-Mast.—The flags on the boats, hotels. and. other buildings, in were at half-raast yesterday, in toke reapeet for the memory of Gen. Lyon, Crry Mansnac's Rerort.—City Mat Ellis reports that for the month ending Av Bist, 126 persons were committed to the « Reports were current that Gen, Prentias had | surprixed a camp of Missouri rebels in Bloom. field, near Stoddard county, and taken 850 prisoners without firing « gun, but they need con fim in the case, re. Provost | Marshal McKinstry has been proinoted a Beige Mr. Anthony Boy of the arrests are (raceal to answer the c! nited States, 1 England, 6; France, 1. escort which accom. followed by the guart of honot of the Seventh regiment and a number of volunteer and militia officers. The military before the ball received the body with the usual cerenony of presenting arma and wit! the rolling of muffled drums, was then formed in the fullowing orter, Lefferts commanding. A detachment of the ith te, n, during a trial of a lexington, it is rumored, was in the possession of the fodural Friday, Reintio fore this, and no apprehension is now felt sifoty, Tn an attack on Thurs | ttpe were wounded, but nome kill troops Inat Court, upon a warrant issued by Justice Keily, Emnezzuemmst ov Wises ann Lig George Schriven, liquor merchant, at 171 Wilt esterday caused the urrest ne of his clerks, on a char Ho alleged that the accused had made away with ten gallons of port wine k and that it was his nviction that he had lost at les worth of wines and liqn ebator, another employes omplainant, was also taken into custody, and committed as a witness, Bauraniry ov rie Bittoys.—Late on Sun- day evoning, two “men about town," known a Philip Wolt and Charley Sai gry with each other at Charley White's grog- A fight resulted and nd fice were terribly eut and When the encounter was ented he presented a terrible appearance, his ey ored, cheeks cut open and bleeding from the wounds, Sands was also bad! Parties were arrested by the and committed to answer by Just LYONS’ MAGN Are mire deatl: ty Rate and D 8. BARNES, Pr: re Row, and 424 Broadway, ning, ately take the field in person in IR THREE DOLL, embezzlement, ATG. CAL cennee iment (artillery) nek, 200 men, Seventh regiment ard) 60 strong. . {a the teat and cheapest besutifying, cleaning, crverving Storing thebair, Ladies, try it. Bold bp all ¢ for dremaing with military ’ t from Missouri of Honor of th Seventh Regiment, i npaen yesterday took $100.00 from the Bank of Charles ines . nals Hlivers of militia and volu Ton barouches, containing i nmon Council, Citizens generally, 4, became an. pl where in city or c 1, 8. DARLING, 102 © 107 109 Grand street ant ented Ty this escort the body was Harlem and Now Haven Railway Twonty-seventh 9 conveyed to the 1, whore it remained all Jast night, #till guarded by Capt, Prica's pany of the Seventh R ing will be taken on to * corner of 1th at, is while business ia Tall, Now iy the time ts secure Paents and have READY for the renewal of businens New f# the tine to make arran Forty Trowsaxp Dortans volonging to ate St 0 Treasury cK ror THe Psion. When the ted, whieh will be in about fi eof New York will hay the fiell oa f rs THE List OF Viessmis eaptul ing to violate our Wy the in able mun immed to t vy Department, Military and Naval ‘Movements. n, to recruit for the thr Jed to the Ei tcl, 1861 n, in place of 18 officers and 100 an under the old ot tization, CAUTION AGAINST. DESERT TON Several deserters from volunteer 4 ard house on Governor's Isla of pers y intent ted, or who hay sénctines dealt le sof war they may STILL THEY COMP-—AND GO, kiya Navy Yant has suddenly Tits wonted appearance of bette to be fitted out and receive their erew duct, The only and preached in ‘or federal managers, has been mere secessionism ‘and to the bottom of it the Unionism really encouraged ther the state cli- house of the Jacks wut propeller Valley: City. in hand imme padi oben 4 The Confiscation Enforced, people are always sure to go, APFAIRG AT THE Tork Hrazalara, steamer Stars and all «peed, Thus we say the Union party i¢ morally dy foot which their al- 0 the Missouri proclamation, THIRTY ODD VESSELS SHIZED, 1a Crvicr of the 2th says, blockade at the + anit Landed a The fieon days warning by the terms of the Presidents 1h fi veraries will gi ‘They cannot say a word, The their own creed, to withstand fod tion, and especially all inte slave property eve perty and life itsel ingly we see the representative organ of K tucky Unionism, the Louisville Jow eating a4 usual its alleginn state supremacy prehensive deiinition © vigorous attack upon the proclamati upon the Legislature to prevent such a of Kentucky on the part of the United States, taking measures itself to withstand the rebe Coleasian Riv Hour and salt, core will probably he sent to Fort ichmond Enquirer al atone of the of sugar, salt upposed the same ay noted pired at 12 o'clock om Saturday night, preparations had been mate by the pro) cers at various poi of all such property then to be found within their bounds, or of the Port, havin tion in regard to which were owned in whole or in part in the secodod states, notice to the revenue officers in eomuvnd of those whore other pro in jusily forfeited, Msnbh Souther port for the instant Regiment, has re health, 1 DESPERATE WANE OF BLANKETS. previously obtai OL Cresent suggest all blankets in t, for the army, fare nothing but a eom- wcessionism itself —by teainboaty plying pulse yestentay, in conteque The Mobile Zribun news from Fort Hatteras, son ty believe that the are removing the evacuation of that plive, # there is every ers of the Surveyor at & y Sunday morning, when the Survey or Birkbeck, with cers to await the valuables previous to the The honest meaning of the Jorn! doubtless nal authority: and inate ¢ the revenue cutter G. the filly otticers on board, prov possession of all the ships inp win part, to citiz aurrection, and places officers to hold th caw be instituted for their contiser« to avail itself of natic tial law, if state anthority should fail, how utterly they eri porting the riotion sentures frou the Advices just res wie state that there arc pple themselves fi authority (whieh is really the only question at ioue) by fret committi the whole state unan’ ference, nobody athern Unionist or like politician at Washin, ‘Thelr military disarmament result ation with Mar sions from the Govern ously aigainet the right they must fest pass Military Board, 11 is also un War Department will inf ments which » at Looshurg a dlisposition to cross th ionof ships, barks, The Harriet Lane is so much disabled to ronder another visit to Brooklyn necessary fur Of the prisoners taken at HTattoras, the of privates to Fort Schuyler, T Navy Yanl for reps Rustoxrp.—Lieut, Col wan election to th stford, Conn,, for ia- new and useMl articles of al ke! 4 the time to sacure Patents in other Baropean coantries, rm, N& Carronn ov a Buratan.—Early yostentay morning Ofticer Dememut, of the 9th Ward, dis. glarin the house No. 116 W was seized k Bank, by Marshal Mure ympathy expressed throuehout the city y for the deceased, wax very general, and nota flag appaared but was lowered to half Menara. Mi! nitific American, No Hit 8 Branch Office in Washi Patents as asial, on the mont « for more then refer st, ovetipied by Mrs, Martha Codman, ix absent inn th at his approach made railing and ran, ‘They have seted aa Attors pall of whom they their Pateat business done with ‘The Prioners from Hatterns. f Mrs. Codman's we: He had entered the promises Having been takon Counolly, he gave the name of ten, & boatinan, e arrival of the Minnewta, with the pri- ras, is fully not No communication with thos on board was allowed, rigid rule prey permitted to come in his possession, ns of fale keys, ents now in course of formation ntors, in ditt ut Laws, deo., furnished Ilo was com. pon the «ame a hun- more army of the revolution at and Grant streets, with Geo Lis clerk, were y r omplaint of several of their mers, charging them with being makers of rer! {T wore all well quapp ed and supplied, but they are in- i t their Mall, 861 Bro: They express great surprise nbtuces | at the kind treatment they have received since es among them rex ined for examination, that the sailors and ma. Arrrayin a Tre allowance of prov Jnnt tribute of respect. t Hy order, ALEXAND! MoM. in’ good atand! “ » the former ix ser: © the sailors can re The subaltern officers eas with those of 11 of spirits allotted to the prisoner: be Anw—Take Notior, a Me 1 ALP. A. will weapons were brought into requiition, and one old man was badly ew more like guests than prisoners, Barron is the guest of Commodore Sivingham, but though all other officers {reel so their privilege of comi head and face, by fi the weapon in a ‘, where it was found by the 8th Ward Po- © was fatally injured, ys will consist of 34 officers won deck, C a the quarter arron has not appe e the vessel left Hat this corps must be rble to real and Trexrockers. — Several persons while re- onies in the Park yosterday, were relieved of their w vo police were very active, and mule a meant with the first ptain Q. A. Gilinore vow that if the hos and purses, h knew of it, they would were taken prisoners CALEDONIAN The proceeds of tho Sth Annual G ted to the relief number of arrests Mr, Josernt MeQu ve esires ws te say that, Heged embezzlements, bi was partner of Mr. Dixon ih the liquor trade, and not an employee, as stated in our police ‘Also, that he was not held at the Court of Sessions, but’ gave bail ppear before Justice Connolly hereat's al the time of the When the soldiers first came on board the Mine nosota they looked starved, and as filthy they had act seen a wash tub for six imonths, but now they appear to be we port yesterday, he Irish Brigade !—The 60h f them stated ever felt so happy in his life as when ved the order to lay down his arms. ham had until Last sas to the disposal of the priso- ners, but hourly expected them Court of General hesions. Before Recorder Horeman. The court met this morning at 10 o'clock, to The Grand Jurors were dix morrow, and some rout! noss transacted, Some prisoners were arra of when: John Fanning was eonvictet, } ott Wednesday, Sop open the term, HAGLPY, Major « IN RIAL Tasks t= ols arrived yeater. to the children of his visit, had an board of his yacht a splendid which he intends pre- through the Commissioners The tlag, which is of heavy: silk studded witn golden bees,is now Stripes, They will be put ely, and pushed forward with guilty of petty Citv¥ Prison, for » other cases be. for trial the court adjourned, BROOKLYN. HAN Pavement. —The work of cobble stone pavement on Court n payement, was commenced 1 within twe avement will be laid from ion of Fulton street to Joral Jormvan or tie Linn Ri allant officer has been ily to recruit a rege 7 seni 0 mick, from 10 peniklng lo thats, ny, and was seit to th doubled, rich on exhibition in Tiffany's w way, and attr low, 552 Broad- ‘7 Park-row, New ‘York, uty in the Uuited BStmew an AN DeLnoare tions, throughout the city, chose, last evening, thes d pamphlets of advice iu Ba street with Bel y and will be compl delegates to cho Syracuse moniaia trom the 4 , and after disposing of the prisoners, will ko to th q ke pleamire ia fies of Commissioner of 699 Reomext Fevrty s1.—The Committes of Ariangements would wish to invite all yen officers and civil that while f eld the teuta more than vod, ef the Seventh ve in consequence of ill vacancy caused e doubt that the public confiden served, as L have nt in the city of the above occasion, with y his resignation, will bo held on Thursday ning next, Reenerrine-Reeruiting rec German re Orricens AproinrMEnts.e Tt is oft announced, that the efticers of all the new regi« which hyve been recently a In order te wn eXamination be emor, HA WASHINGTON PoLtCE tia Mle aa w very valuable, aint alto even by these ¢ Sound ot Washinton y day appointed a police force, fusisted upon: its ri the men,but th estimated that several imitions probably accrue to the Goyernmont this course, to by i at leat in the present hour of danger, WOKLYN till ofticiates in his churel in’ Pacitle ste at least that will pro Davies private nygin of profit, enue cutter G, Bir a fair offset to vel, , with possibly ‘tnitors know their advantage, Whenever the m, we praliet, and the militar 1 States will be as iudis- rans OMeint Less. will go to the y k wont down th authority of the Unit strict of Columbia, Friday last, and since Ho is an intinate tient of seizing several erafi that had justarrived, i. aken and ded to the list of pete her of the members have of Missouri, And that this point now cannot be confortable fact went range of prospect, owned in Charleston, Vhirteenth) bas al of the seizures is, in many eas The complaint of inefi subject of dispute on var against the Government, for not having sent arms, at feast, if not military support, to the cruslied patriots of East Tennessee, the real fuult, might be replied with some plausibility, that forces coul\l not be sent to all points of s0 vast a campaign in the first three months, and that ul amnunition, to enable an upor- ganized population to make a bloody but futile struggle, would have been a poor boon to Bart ern Tennessee, The truth is that want of moral courage Wo deal consistently with all the various graces of eqcessionism and infirm Unionism in Kentucky, shes beon and is the vital defect of our policy -here, Granting that we had no troops to spare for Kentucky—and certainly McCuKi.ay, Fasmorr and Woot have none to spare—the President could and should have sent Kentucky & General, arms, and a standart, The brave of thet truly gallant state, ite thos demoralized politicians, would have 0a rush North ¢ chumation of Jefferson Davis, tinand, ane teouth, is to be Li f southern owners Is now in pors to residents of this city, Fravlulont attempts ef this character hay ed, as the collector retises to roster » tigation has been had To this chare ik en comminsioned ( iment Volunteers, He Jett for the seat of The vew regiments callod for ae F Department has. giv for ateginent of cavalry chuseits, which is expected to be within three weeks. applied for immodis It Will be remembered that this is the Brigade of the glorious 69th, of which Captain Thomas ature of attachments tssued vjgaiuist th As several of the vessuls seized are only ( owned by residents at the South, ant” the iscity, are unwilling to have their names brought inte connection with the confiscation act, only the following partial list of the ves-eis in arrest bh J, W, Fannin, Ohi W. HH, Whartons, Crest of Charles, Harriet, Roger A, Hearne, Trumbull, Barks—Clara Haxall, Virginian Gee, Mary Lucretia, Bounding Hillow, Howe, n, Nuremberg. Brige—Leni, Emily Keith, ‘ ‘annie Currie, Ned, Marshall, Manchester, Crenshaw, Lynchburgh, Haxall, The steauship Savion, a) part owners In Ni The War spirit in New Jersey. 2.—The news of the naval view tilet has inspired new ss, und ysivon a= LOR, will be ihereased to of 1,046 men in was mustered in the U, N last, for two years, and has seen service at New + siabm in the recruiting bu ditional strength to the U: regiment will be forwarded to the seat of war in a day or two. Health of David Wilmot, Philadelphia, Sept, 2—The David Wilmot was hopelessly A letter from him, dated of August, says that be is much better, at Towanda, is The Twenty-eighth rey at time a lar ned other re and many more willdaring the present week, — arrival anost patot war, 1 they been atid off on the nn would have been at the Lioutenant-« Clark, (late of Major Morgan, also of the t-Colonel, uutey Ways obwerved in Prooklyn, and it is understood that he will cone ked orward forthwith and pay n skill aad fidelity’ to th over to the treasurer, at) . Mrermes.—The an primary meetings were held. in the several wards last nijht, to select delegates to nicet in Assembly District Cony purpose of choo State Convention at Syracuse, Brookiys,—Daring vessels arrived nd discharged their The number contaming sugar and mo- ballast LO, logwood and h , salt 6, coal 2, wool ed aslight im- of the cheariiyg anal save the Cominittes the pointed invitation, wer the (eter. ; Grin: Festiva wined bearing of Colonel Weber's Twentieth ty Atrrow rin Youn ‘The festival of the Saongerbund in aid 1 Volunteors, was 1, and was well jose there was avery fine ark, with ealeium lights, held vesterday in reputation of energy, marl opted by the ary of War, must procure their commis. do this, pre the Ken Assiuce.—An Italian sailor erstood that the was attachsd by John German and ot of Sackett street, on Sun during the tine of an Wyck is chairman, ) ba investigating the ¢ hides and tallow trom cattle army—whieh were made, to the interest of the govern- “pl no regi- f : two fellowa named wtent Office was transac are not forwarded by the Gove tracts made for th slaughtered for th it is sail, adver qualified to pert. Hel Perry's regiment is ile Attorneys with skill « ingup slowly but surely, The Rey, © Hidoes not a provocation whate mitted by Justice Boeram for a hearing WILLIAMSBURGH. pear that ther vt WM. D. BISHOP, ruseD TO Take OArn,—Soveral of the Beers. MUNN @ CO. have | ceutly removed by Collector Ibar- plied for their pry yeaterlay, and ree many of his command attend, and will we to doso till his regiment is ordered DS OF SOLDIERS. SEND ALL MONEY AND PAOKAC w te Bors. —The and th Precinet, on Sunday, arrested eight boys for playing ball, x fined #1, for violating the Sunday Low, RSEY CITY, siment was paid off on nume iments, Crry Monranery,—Deaths fur the past week verwase of OS from the nunther for the previons week, 74 BROADWAY, AS T Boann ov ALpERMEN, —[n consequence of pinbers of thd Board attending the funeral een authorized to raise a how reginent, and has a fair chance of tilling up rapidly, It is to be called the National four packages of on the Central train in Jersey Ci TO THE ARMY AT PORT! WASHINGTON, 2 3 FOR HALE RATE: THEIR EXPRESS IS THE OLDE: ‘ITED STATES, AT EASTERN AND PHI of Gen, Lyon, there was not a quorum present nel thken to the station house, Muarany.—Capt. 5, C Jomey City yesterday for Tr per’s Company left uton, where they meeting of this Board held yest Reenemine Oreiees forthe Lrish Brigade eal 869 and 4 nd 7A South streets, ara fow good serge tely, Francis Meagher has accepted the Coloneley, Finst Scorr Lire Gearp, dnt Reaimenr N.Y. Vouunrsens, Con. Aten M, Y By ord y. iT U, Son the 2d of May are expeeted to join the Sixth Regiment, This nent will probably leave probably leave for the seat of war this (Tuesday, ) A Dairy Parnn.—Tae Daily Courier and Advertiser of Jersey Cisy, which ng the absence af the pro- prtetor, Wm, 3, Dunning, whe aetod as Cap. tain of the secoud company independence Guard, Second Regiment of N, J., was revived vesterday. ‘Bhe editors and proprietors are Wm, B, Denning and Joseph ©. Baldwin, both nters aud young men of energy, ‘Tie Mexper ov AN Exvanr,—The inquest on the body of an infant, found in a rear of No, 318 South Sd street, Jersey City, eveived frum the Comptroller, DELPINA EXPRESSES SENT AS FOK STATE OF Yasha Pearl and 50 eats watane ius, from the Sapreme aud corporals, if advertisement, the Comualssioner of §51,000 O41 for servi h as susponded du Mr. Purdy offered «resolution appropriating |! *!*! Which was adopted, ity Tax Levy was then taken up for nd it was finally devided Lo appoint nunittee to confer with the Cor tee on Annual Taxes and the Comptroller, an to ascertain whether some ded made in the various items, Journest to Friday next, Engineer in Ciuet y22 SM&TUNS Acting Ast Quartermaster MY AY uections cannot be The Board then ad- MARTERED 1 SIX PER CENT INTEREST al sits from o1 ot News, Va., and is now stationed at Havre Grace, Md. Colonel Taylor and the ofticems have nearly ali seen service in Mexico, Re- ernits are jed every day to thi the Regiment, Recruiting offices, 127 Grand street, near Broadway, Fires, Accidents, Inquests, do. Connxortox.—fn our report of he eat Me treet, in yesterday's Son, the nex! eimber poet 40, was ponent donoribed ata | ng evidence wag olicited throwing any which hud been viously killed. by strangula- tion, was conel lar to one thousan WILL DRAW INT! Bank open ever Wednesday aud from Oto So'clock, SPENCER STEVEN 8, CHILDS, ¥ day from 10 bo camp of ‘of witnesses were 6 xe 11 Chambers atreot

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