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THE NEW YORK SUN. WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 4, 1861. “Lat there be but one war ; better it should cost wallions of lives than that we should live in hourly dread of wars contiguous to a people who could make foreign alliances, and land armies upon our ehores to destroy our liberties.” ‘The News. é , toer Sumter was in a fair way 0! Paviket Powhatan having on the 1ith captured a prize of the Sumter with a large letter bag, from which her exact whereabouts ‘and intended movements were learne!, ant the was immediately commence, An Englishman, arrived at Louisville from pietl, reports that on Saturday last Jerr. Davis was very ill, and not expected to live. Ho says the rebel force in Virginia does not ex- ceed 70,000, fearfully reduced by sickness, ‘The southern papers cay that half the fighting force are in the hospitals. From Miseouri we learn that the rebel forces fare retiring from all points, towarl Arkansas, MoCersz0cn had left for Arkansas, with much disaffection in his army. Hannrn’s force re- treated rapidly toward Arkansas, befur Paranriss, who advanced from Ironte days since, General Purey, with 12,000 rebels, was, however, on the road to Jefferson City, be tween Bolivar and Warsaw, An exchange of prisoners was arranged be- tween Colonel Wartacr, at Cairo, and General Pit0w. Sevenat, of yeater’ Jay morning's papers were fold by a “sensation” dispatch announcing the death of Jerr. Davis, Tt is supposed that a rebel officer of high rank was shot in a scouting expedition the day previous, in whose honor their flags were lowere?, and out of this grew faramor that the “signs of wo" were for the death of the Emperor, ‘The Privateer Jef, Davis ie dead, however, having been wrecked on the Florida coast an totally lost. Exciting rumors were rife in the cit terday relative to heavy firing south « Potomac, Nothing took place except artillery ‘exercise in the fortifications, and a few harm- Joss shots from Munson's Hill. ‘The rumor of the recapture of the Navy Yard, by Col, Brows of Fort Pickens, is not confirmed, cheering report, although no facts, from the Kentucky Legislature now in session at Frankfort, It is alleged that the state will be at once wheeled into the Union line, and the utrality’ humbug re pudiated, Gov. Mavorrin is said to be try- ing to save his neck by promises of loyal obedience, The rebels are reportes| to be for pit Point, 40 miles be Potomac Creck, below The Naval Retiring Board has been constitus ted as follows:—Com, Pacioise (Chairn Captains Bris, and Farnsevr, snl s Howrnn and Pixenxry. ‘The President has reinstated Roan Penny a6 a Commander in the nay: ving Ack ia, ani alee s Conve We hay full telegraphic s ‘on the future the Democratic Convention which incets at Syracuse today, of which we can only make room for the substance, The important statement is made, that the re-olu- tions will be for a vigorous and ears tion of the war, coupled with olters of the rebels “at any moment they willy their allegiance’—by this quatitic wbovebnishipeihitn” c#le "ide fTigiad es oul man ti i H Cabinet, and state poliey, The prospect is that the Tammany deletion will be admitted and the Movart es country delegates regarding Mozart ‘on the war, and the long heals not unwilling to take the opportunity to en the foud hy squelching the unpopular ant di oyal Mozart faction once for all. The John A, Green organization have cut clear from Mozart. The excluded faction, it is rumored, will go into the Union party ! Heman J. Riprikip seems booked for Pres. ident of the Convention, Judge Comstock, Secretary Jones and Engin likely to be re-wominated, Joux J. Taynon, of Tioga, most prominent for Comptroller, Attorney General, Francis Kinxanor Lymay Tremaine, | ms or CC. B. Wal Tospector. W. W. Wiuai sioner, the rat fur » Canal Commis- ‘ne’ Changes, We: see it announce that Hon, D. S. Diex- anson and tion, Honario Baus, will ad. dress the citizens of Cortlint County + day, on the condition of the country. Mer, has ever been the * Sofc’ leader in Cortland County, aud a life-long opponent of Mr, Dickinson within the party, He wos beaten ina struggle for delegate to the State Convention last year, upon the issue of Mr Dickson's nomination for the Presidency ‘The joint appearance of these two gentlnen at & Union meeting indicates a favorable stave of Politics at least in Cortland County, Wo s00 also that Jouy Craveny, of th Leader, has come to speak not only in terms of respect but in languay: Of Mr, Dickinson, This is a decided and with other similar ine! cast a doubt upon the Worl i's in case of a Uni strong comment h woul ser ation wate ption that Judo of the assu om nomination £ Jourt of Appeals, Mr, D, would not dew votes from the old * Se The Secession Pr ily New yesterday, sien for jou jeation, ra censorship, It ox presses itsel!’ apprehe f° suppression, evea in the neutral course ‘ and begs to be informed ft may go on, promisinys to « tions terupulonsly—if it cority, and the utility. of its thape, are not likely to linpress 4 deeply, it will protably uncertain and im» a wore, Not a a over any fate that i: The weekly Nutiona “age the most audacious and violent ; in the loyal states, and goes unblushingly for the absolute subjugation of the whole country to Jerr. Dayis, by the adoption of the con. federate constitution, It styles the Presitent “Usurper,” “Military dictator,” &:., and hurls savage threats against him and his “minions,” as it calls the patriot soldiers of the Union, The existence of such a villainous sheet onght hot to be tolerated for another da ble crisis, The editor of the French paper in this city, has yielded as gracefully a» possible to igpeni- ing fate, and retired “for the war, Bevin his place to be filled by lees disloyal men, New Brigadier Generals, We have once more information of Mr. Dan- apt E. Sickves’ appointment as a Brigadier Geporal, Also that of Annanam Donyna, of this city, and of Colonel Wa. A. Rictanpson, of Mlinois, distinguished in Mexico, and more recently in Charleston as the Dovo1as loader da the lag, Notional Democratic Couyention, tent y th in this terri- tion come bid elt candidates, except opposition to the Republican As Mr. Dowatas’ bosom friend and most ener ‘The Hotel de Londres, Valparaiso, was dow getic champion while living, General Rront- ARDSON will worthily represent the dead giant in the war for only with his The ether appointmente—there are sixteen in all—are Colonels Anencromotm, Biopie and Casny, Captain Mrave, Major Granam Major McKrxstny, (all for the regular army, and further noticed in our Army and Navy re- port) Exxazen A. Parse of Minos, 0. 0, How. D. Mee Secomion Hinisanrion Arrested, Roan, for ait were on the point of enlisting as recruits, Ths preacnted the objects of the war, called the Government bankrupt, and advised prisoner misre the would-be hon to headqy He said that NJ. On Tueslay whose business is that of of general commisa' merchant, and whose store is located at No, ith street, was sent to} perinterdent Kenxepy, who acted under orders Seerctary of State, Me, Srwann, from the Ranminc mas, #ev bought up al tion, rations are sai three or four it shipped at Noxsau, New Providence, landed in the after all the w cured in the warded, the ly to be of s Government, evidence as t Ranine ways that he did not send It ix known, Captain of t goods, but thy he would pre cannon or arr It is belies 1 how eer to the on refuses to hipped them bat eulanitte sustain the ¢ missed, te arrest Greenport Rt 1. The ease tives Samnpe Mr ve just as lhe Hudson 1 w Sriziny CATION Ae Hav, ir name those steamshi) Other the confiseat come inte subject is {the onl in partners! and aftr said prock very slight Coun The follow ings \ N Sir Th those of you and soldier in their det to send to Wilmington, N.C, cently pureha proven to sent ell, although acknowled, relish the idea of being taken to Fi epublican Watelonan, the Union, which he relinquished life. 4 1), Jamieson of Maine, A. k of Ohio, Enewxzen Demon, woy and Lewis WALLacr of ned Joun CAssipy, was tiay in the Park by detective tempting to discourage men who soldiers to go home, Tle was ta- arters, and kept for examination, his residence is at Middletown, morning, © Mr. J, C. Rawwiwa, 6 Lafayette by Su ” paid a visit to the Baha. imonthe sinee, and while there, lot of cannon, arms and ammuni. His ope. to have been very extensive, thip loads of arms having been il safely landof Secesh, It is alleged that vailable articles of use to be pro- jaed had been bought and for- ceused came to New York, and ro. | large quantities of stores like. those in arms against the the did so was suffi to Fort Lafa 10 the previous of is a native of the Bahamas, ant pought the cannon in Nass. them to N butto Now Y however, that he applied to the ie schooner Arctic to ship the tar refused, wisely sayin, that for to run the blockade without rvi T ns, ad that a large quan ity of arms is somewhere in New York, # 4 Katie but wh He did not much ort Lafayette, as porsibl, 1 to New York, A vith as good a yrac the arrest CHAS, BUrrenrrenn, ity, were also arrested by treasonable + for alley utterin , and the hi dence with the enemy. evidence sufticient to hurge, and the accused were dis A Skerssios Eprron Arnesren,--Robert Maral, United States Marshal, yesterday re ceived a telegram irom the Secretary of State, itor of the enport, La. ity A. Reeve, the e ewes placed in the hands on and De Voe, and they ar at 5 o'clock nlay aftorn was ver ni, on @ear, at th in Chambers jin, he turn. el qui nl. The was placed in: k lint evens tnyg was placed under the ear Burke, at the “Lafayette: Honse near Kort Hamilton, iullig TAATIAT = have vel Viessm ve Kight 9 by onder will | ted in our Marion, is oF SUNDER Py ore vessels w Surveyor Coxnis of reported today, list ye Spot velpally owned in Charl falling within the Andrew Am tion act will be seized as fie pert. The law in relation to thi very sweeping and comprehensiy y tree dur northern men who are ip with southerners in the owae ship of vessels, will bo, after the contemnati and sale of their vessels, to make out claims for the amount of their share. ot the Tre The law is Sec voit farther ena days afte mabe h Tongtng ti wrk impure (0 phy clilecn ont hahitant af’ said state or partay a. state whose inhabitants are ao eb int atte of insure rection, found at seu, or in any part of the rest Of the United States, shill be purfrited to th Probably in most instances, thee northern partners will buy inthe vesels at what int preent state of the shipsmarker willy ily bow very low figure, and this, atier all, be but y leer 0 Com. Sting: of the Navy has addressed the tron te pmiudore Stringham + AVY Deranrnesn, Isdl, « Departinent congratulate you and rocommand, and alse ottivers of tt whe ev ated with Forts Latter 1 ful result of an exp tition pre at care the ceenpation of the vivintiay Moet important Inlet « Le Caro. Nana, w attended with conse > that This briliwnt achiey ement, acc out the toss of a man on veur pv ry to one in the Pederal very hy ar toow V ghuti the of every triend of the Unier Htrust, but the mings of rosulis that Soom eventiate la ‘ins the insures ie ah eontir mee trously mm ey he integrity of the Union, Convey to the oll und MeN of The respective ves for vour commant the th of the Depa atfor their allant con ithe assurance thet is th ufForded t the gront emeneney that fs now upon a witty may rely, as "of alt, upon the vi courage and the endhusiasin Vite hi rs aud sailors Fam, repecttully, your obedient servant Ginex Werner A nul He heaviest merchants and core poret ot the city, yesterday united fa a Wari hot tconratulation te the Commodore, vy which he Loi modest aud becoming te we citizens of Brooklyn had made arrange: ments to serenade Com » SYMINGHAM at his residence 106 Hicks stree evening, Dut in comequence of the unfayorable state of the weather it was postponed antil Wednesday (thir) even The serenad procession w tion to the will be nia The North 2 ¥ ment arms, dent of ‘The street operation, M., August 20th, 24 in specie, ny, the Ith inst fe will take plaes at rain or shine, ll tonn at the City Hall, 10 o'clock, The Tn addi- a fine display of tiroworks mu ‘ht sailed from Aspinwall at with 180 passengers and 80,000 stand of govern ~ ern 1 cacalin Perez has been elected Presi- 1a railway of Valparaiso has been put ‘War Movements, &c. Important from Western Virginia | left bere Sunday night to disperse the ‘They report the outbreak as having | THE LATEST NEWS, | Setting iret yon Ove on ws Tho Reactionista had made an attempt to ke force at San Deltorote, but were re- pulsed, BY TELEGRAPH TO THE ¥. ¥. SUN. Austrin and Hangary. The Hungarian Diet was formally dissolved on the 23d of August, and a new one is to be called, A_ resolution 1 both Houses, declariog the dimolution of the Diet illegal, and protest- ing against the unconstituti 1 arbitrary | conduet of the government, The collection of taxes by a military force will be rigidly enforced, A collision had taken place betwoen the sol ~The expatition that | diers and the people, in conse ynence of the la~ wl | ter singing national airs, Five porns wero wounled, ieee THE GREAT SECESSION OUTBREAK A “FIZZL, 0 Wheeling, Va., Sept, 3 gathering in Marion County, returned today. Turkey. The Circassians have proclaimed a Tt was reported that three engayem taken place at Herzecovina, and,that the Turks were victorious, Omar Pacha had the Sultan woul the Montene, magnified in importance, Before thes thington, which is some distance a the country from the rail road, the see dispersed, m that rants of «ued a proclam atio rd with all the « im Rosencranz all Right. Ne * * pertawals Washington, Sept. 3. -The Goverment has The Cortez nfirmed the authorization of telegraphic advices from Gon, Roseacranz, ine | the government fur opening the ports for tho timating that all is right with his command, | inportation of grain, Indin and China. y Mail, of July 27, firwarded since the Richmond paps ished the account of his alle which, pu surrender to G F course, was wifounde had reached cholera wan ravaging the famine dise | ah tr The Crisis in Kentucky. The harvest prospects wore cho stful. | . Cemmeene The funine expenditure was expected to cease ddl ceed shalt accede abe itis Wrevieh ‘had elaloned pteeectton ovat Stade Frankfort, Tuesday, Sept. %—Gov, Ma- | gascar, vc hag privately declared to se The dates from Caleutta are‘ty July 20th. goflin has privately declared PEL ear ie tae line eee ora ta Were of the Legislature his devormination to | gateendnt rain prevailed. sustain the action of the Legislature, whatever ‘The journals report that five cities of Tartary: itmway be, to the ex have been pver to the by tho Emperor of Ching A now insurrection had broken out nar Pe- kin, Neither He has cially, except the organization of the Lower House, TE SPA WILE The Sen r seats; but Tam assured that the 1 ndon the neutrality posit’on, state's quota of troops, nnd asinine hor portion of the militecy tex levy, withow pi to the trouble of collecting it, Japan. Shanghae dates to July 4th, says that the re Japanese ant je is oeeupied i cin m rehants were be and it was believed that the Jap el the proceedings. “ the Govern This may be rv Liverpool, Sunday ence iv to be holt at ( the Prineipalit ropean Confer. », on the sub~ epon. Uaton Meeting at Newport, K and has officially recognized the Kingdom Cmeinnati, September td — Mon. J of Italy, Jobneons un immense Union mesting od that the Government of Pras ut Newport, Ky., yesterday, Strong Union | sia will awn recognize the Italian Government, Herclutions were adopted, Latest Commercial vin Queensiown. les . Corron Marker. n Sa. Lira delle dha Mbt dale 0,000 bal nor prices with | tident, here wre our Hi ort une TRASERAT My | ORR id 1 for all descriptions, thom freely, boldly, Int.» cum of today says that no rebel troops were at form on the” graves of our erican Stocks linois Central share n Thursday, except a few who At Leesburg there are three or four at Waterford above the Point wLone at ¢ Creek, STETULION OF LEATHER, Letters from rebel soldiers at Richmond state that the troops are ina sad ot of destitution, Jantin want of suitable cloth- ing. Theskins ina tannery at Hillsboro had been taken dripping f ' » toconvertin- All the horses from the Union farmers had been se , which want of cone re of Rocks, iments, 01 re officers of old 2d Dragoons; Major Ist Cay- , being barefoot Justus McKinstry alry; Capt. Me All officers, M and were brevete ginoers, r Capt. xico, Topograph with the awd to shoes, ali oie the greatest i js ineren. wore ayed in the war with M The atiafa tion, ea ; ss for distinguished services, ong them daily,the hopes The bark Gem of the Soa arrived at the els tn chept uply reports at the ae PCG, Hon aah Brooklyn Navy Yard yesterday, to be fitted out around Washinygton, ant nant it impossible ta | M8 scoreahip, ‘The KM, Hale is nearly come : ree ee i pleted, and will zo into comuiesion today. reeruit any 1 Snes Afi gee will bo tou a guard of marines, and ae aAMvOWIY versely are now at the yard 1 ting out, and waiting tor their supply of stores for the ble fleet: James Adlger (2), Bod (), » Island (2), Satellite Potram (2), Stars and Stripes (2), Valley ¢ (1), Beaanl Gem of the Sea and Release, All men enlisted a golive core nor of Peck Slip ai] South strout, are. sent bound the bark Kate Stumbler, which is now the receiving eip fur marines and blue jackets fir the revenue service, in place of the ‘The Kato Stambler is stationed off Yard, tnioea Tan \c the n boat Albatross publishes a letter | Mereelag repair at the Philadelphia} edt st, which | and t , saying |X HeeHty Sharp shooters. VaeeCol Hordan is here. a War, requesting him to forward his S Shooters to Washington inn fed L has rp. iately, that they Col Be haste “l wernors to forward all the to rervi oral Maus nye are very much to all the east AG sharp.shooters they have at one field's office, A Masachusett evening, and another will be ready in afew inuste to report to him at Major ura company will leave this days, Agassiz, the Navy 1 Davin Wrecked on the VP orida Coast, The Privat Phil Int quiver of thi 1 Stete delphi, is un. wy Yard, nguin Is expected thers for repairs, Ang | from Formandina, Florida, dat * Leen received at Savi tine will be lost in muah, G rendering 4 that the crew of the ad arrived | i8ily for active service, and ax soon ae they aro there, the vessel having been weeket on the | Completed they will d resume their ras Lar, while trying t) yet into St. Augustine, | Dective stations in the blockading floet, Florida ‘The steamer Underwriter, Lieut, Pritchett, ts at the Washington Nuyy Yard for repairs, lift Now York a the Cheapeaka a She ttendays azo, aud joined Hotilla, Her gaschinery is out Diseredited, o dispatches from rebel 1, Sep re have been we the de: nier, ly direredite ‘The rehased steamer Jacob Bell, also. from - * w Yok is disabled, and will be repal a shire Third Regiment. ponas the Underwriter is ready, While en. The ng a battery on the Potomac, her 1 New Ha i ' Regiment, Col, Fellows, lft. Cot we forward das foci wal cheat Te teolan? gun Lroke through the deck, rendering her uu fully armed aut equipped for active s erviceal le until it ean The Boandy wir: (90), being spared to. trom Hatteras, Wilwington (Del) Fle Uni Wibningtom, Dey Sep At the city elo. Ml yesterday for Ham). tien hold towlay, the entire Union ticket y elec Vincent C. Gilpin’ was Thy Sivry-xisin. The nel mon of Mayor by 772 majority out of 1,300 the Gott ) onl | tatl trill room this Wed Vermont sinte Eleetion, day morning, to receive their milva se for ht Sept, 3,—Oue state elec ion | inareh to and trom Washington, — Phe Rov wis held toody, Father Mooney has had a letter frgin Col. Core We have returns of the Governor's vote from | eoran, dated Atust 1%, bu which that gallant which embr more than in yroodt Dealth and spir # the 9 ire They give vunded national prisoners are k (Straight V7; Smalley 7 ery oe a eee ae ne Tur Finse Reames ov Pree Zovayns, ; i cei ra a vy | The number of the Kirst Recinent of Fire Zou. and 1 Democrat, J * Paves, now ow Bedloe's Island, is teat about 49, i) jer states, however, that he know Poreign Intelligence, | jinn he wa than! ia oilers were ned ve Arrival of tie Arabia, pala streets, t Tur Provriton New Lospox, of the New Two Days Later from Europe. | York and New Lor line, has been soll t { the Government for @0,000, Nalifixer, Satember R—The I. Mf. storm : MT ship Arabia, from Liverpool at 14M, oa ch CITY NEWS, 21th, via Queenstown on the afiernwon of the | - Poth of August, arrived here at MH o'clock me Joneph Molt, of Kentucky. morning, and will sail again at 22%. Me for | ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION AT IRVING MALI Hoston, where she will he tomorrow (Woedne | The public reception tendered by the com. a erentia | mittee of the Chamber of Comm: amt of The Arabia bas 102 passengers and e1t.cr1 | Citizens generally, to the distinguished Ken in specks tuckian, Josermt Horr, took plice last evening (ireat Britain. at Irving Hall Notwithstanding the very an. ween Victoria was enthusiastically received | favorable state of the weather, the hall was In en NGalsCiun Ceaen ML neit | nsely crowded in every part, over two. thous teal and persons being present, Wales ran ligiie Ateight o'clock, the Hon, Mr. Holt appear. cotton seed are boine shinnaa | ed 00 the staze, accompanied by a large depu- from Suez, ‘The prospeci was | tation trom the Chamber of Commerce, and a very favorable Barou DeVidel bas been sentenced to a year's impriconment for the assult on his son, and. the Latter fo a months ioprisomment vefusing do mannber {one most distinguished citizens, Oa his entrance the audience seemed almost frantic with enthusiasin, Cheer alter choer shook the xive evidence against his parent, Lnilding: for some time, Partie: nit ; i Mr, Dodge called the meeting to onter and We Minister of Public Instruction bas ac i relat : kuowlodgedt the tight of Trotestants to upon | e% Remination Pelatian Perit, Kay, was schools in France, chosen to preside, The Independen publishes the subs Mr. Perit introduced Mr, Molt as one to eof m the Emperor | whom the countay was indebted in a tter tr t 2 om the co ‘deb a gre I h wating that ifthe condition of for its wal wati ane affairs be aineliorsted, the prosent status quo | Mewsure tor its salvation will be maintained, energy and patriotism in the discharge of the duties of Secretary of War, a post which he ac. copted in the country’s darkest hour of peril, Hon, Mr, Holt was again, as he rose, Maly, A terrible affair had occurred at Pontelandolf, A company of Kalian soldiers upon ariving there were received by the National Guard and ‘eople with rejoicing, but while they were par- | by @ series of (he most deafening cheers, The tu is A tw gelivebments offered them, th | Towing is an abstract of bis romarks, ete | ingl | Breezod F Caledonian C ! people rushed thom and massacred m thirty- boundless rejotein; by fire on the at. 00,000, Fine of them, “Me noxt day the ti ar. tho freemen of Kentuck, males mites | troyed 26th Lona, 100.000, ‘and it to call the freemen of New York, follow citizens, Failures at Valparaiso continuo, without any | by and fifty persons were (Appisese.) btpeede traitors with~ favorable change in business, burnt or bayoneted. out have striven unceasingly to draw that noble i itis peered ang Turt is about te old eral aot fel ‘ram the ane of OMTERS are how slong-side the burned | marry the Princess 6 ith hag > Z ship William Tell, trying to save cargo. Cardinals Piecolomani and Sauteci are dead, — pea of treason, where 90 of her sister states are now being wrecked ¢ but, thank Gol, with. ont avail, Dexpite all their seduetions atvl max chinations, New York and Kentucky are still tisters, Kentucky, however otherwise she may be nted, abhors traitors as Rone did | Cataline, as Americans do Benedict Arnold, as Christiana do the memory of Jutas scariot, Notwithetanding her recent expression of rue fon at the ballot-box, traitors however, still de. Aire to force her to secession, Let ther beware, + of they will learn that the tre men ot Kentucky carry bullets ae well ax ballots,” He thanked his hearers, and through them the people, for their endarsement of had dowe nothing more than his duty had done any less, he would have been infamous in his own ever and those of the world. He had recently been through several of the most states, and everywhere foun! healthful public sentiment in re provecution of thie war. T! exasperation but a stern do term ment, y | our present ¢ All now realise that it is hot a war aainst the people of the South, bata | war for their defense and for thor deliverance from unscripulous traitor’ vis leaders, a conspirators tthe lif ‘This is not a war of conquest, of «| passion, or of revenge, but, in every lig whieh it can be re dis a war ol is a vtragyule for national existence, and so hal. , lowed, that for it pastor and flock toether may, | as Christians and patriots, contri their blood and treasure, if w do le guilty of actual erim: no right to commit tou fale like th right to prove trust imposed we have no right rebellion, nt us, but hers cha to ehirk the whieh is not aytainst the wh The speaker among us, who labor t nion iaries who would xtinguishing of mpared cor’a'n classes of mon pose ind thyart the rainst its destroyers, to hose burning a traitors you meet dably, said he, are at Teast. morally: guilty they had met them on the battle eh as if Every where disloyalty should be branded wus and foatheome thing, and wherever you meet these man, aud they offer vou thai hans, look well to the red with th vi will see them men—your kine who are perishing. Tarn from them in nt ay blood of the b The North and West are full of loyalty, lot us do all in onr power to i sit, We now heed a patrictiem which rises ta Full coms hension of the actual and awful perils in wh our instituth put forth i tune to re which will « er: te all party aint Tong applanse | and cntombing all pariy issues, say to the Pre- m that HL th inggs and this government we have aw iti and e charged with roment, [Ape anean doubt the eouraze and President of the United Staes peated] or his determination to sup. [Applause,} To him un= mstitution the popular voice has com ted the fate of thit republic, his hands are our hands and in weakening hin you we arelves anit the ms this rebellion, der the € n y ay N the heroes of liberty have ‘The blood wh don more than a thousand battle fields, has bore fruit, and that fruit is the republic of the United States, Tt eame: forth like th sun, its pathway has been one of ti i , snd we cannot take to our bosoms the vebing thought that such a go to peri hh the sw er for ite Ht together fonivon nn “aoe weneve t all our light des [ Timense millions tien ant in revolution tched slaves w: as dark, so bumilig' » written in the hook of history can people had better never Nave been than to have such a record writ hoped that prompt as it would certainly prov ef ve and econom In conclusion, the eloquently spoke of his love for the and said that “if t t, a momentary silence Then the andicnce burst f takin, i} taneously in the w'Mest eu th simul nonstrations of en- i after thuviaan, rele three stentor Mr, W. Curtis, Noyes bof spoke at some length, ting adjourned, Prisoners ox Boar The public curid Tur THe MinNKso- ra! ty resarding the Minne. soa and her rebel parsengers was not at all die minished yesterday, Many people crowded the Rattory, looking off at the vessel, aud not afew went off to her, by means of small boats, and thon, being refed admittance on boarl, were foreed to returo wnsutistiod, A few of those ¥ 0 reach the Min- ck, and we learn that: the prisoners L continue to express their intense satist, tion at being saved from the servic fiderate States, endorse unreservedly the ra- tions furnished them by the ernment,anathe matize to amuntimited extent theirfermer troat sh” warriors—in short, if they are believed, never were happier,and wouldn't exchaned back to Jeff, Dayis on ly ace This p pect receives, how- over, quite a dareper from one of the rebel offi » of the Con- ment as * tol be count cer, Who asserts, in the most emphatic man. ner,that “if any ore of that body of men says he Was erve, and did'nt of bis own free will volunteer, he iva dd liar, the ques. tion of their se ret loyalty is still ap none, A little incident of rather a pleasing nature is related of one of these rebel prisoners, Col, W Martin, When the Nerth Carolinians managed to seize the U.S, surveying vessel commanded by Capt, 1. Mechin, some time since, Capt, M, wis set ashore in a destitute condition on Roane oke Island, Col, Martin, of the rebel for hoard ef its situation, and although a i tran him forty dollars to enable him to wi Washington, rosity, Ut is undess on board the oll friye wine, new a dismantled hulls atthe Navy Yard, All day yesterday she was being prepared, and it le prolable the prisoners will be put on bond of her today, The Minnesota will then return Fort Mourve, | sad honors to the deceased, one of Connecticut's | teelved into the N the death of | thove who fall in the defense of the government, | straprgling country we are, ‘Tue 69rm Frerivan.—The commtittes of arrangements for the recent festival for the ben- efit of the widows and orphans of the th, have received thus far about $4,000. They expect $5,000 more from the sale of tickets, accounts for which bave not yet been returned, Farewess. Pic-xte,—On Sunday next the Fremont Regiment, Cot, R. Rosa, will have « farewell picenic at Conrad's Yorkville Park, where they expect to meet all their many friends, to say good hye. Gen. Lrox's Remains.—The body of Gen, Lyon was forwarded yesterlay morning by an early train to New Haven, where extensive preparations had been made for giving the last noblost sons, Fires, Accidents, Inquosts, &o. Fine ts Conriasor & er. —At half past one o'clock yesterday gaorning, a fi in the rear portion of thé third floor of the ing No. 90 Cortlandt street, oceupiot by Earl Meacham, desler in veotlemen's furnish The thames tod to the thirt floor, reupied by ©, MeConneil « Co., tmbrelia d *. The total damage amounts to about $509, and is covered by insurance, Strovnan Case ar ting N.Y, Hoarrrar.— nard Mansfield, a German, who was re. w York Hospital two weeks rince, delirious in. consequence of buras «us- tained by the explosion of a gas ho ww died rday from the injuries, In his return to reason he 1 allotted to ins placed on the verandah y of the building, whe re a nurse con- ph pers om! story startly attended him, as his cerated arias prevented his being secured to the bed in the twuel way, On Siturday, ina paroxy burst the slight bends which held him, severely injuring his attendant, who ored to frustrate him, he jumped from th dow to the ground, a distance of 20 strangely enough was unhurt. He was syain iced in bed and thoroughly secured, but he t died as stated, ent up resulting » the burns, jury recommended that hereafter the authorities should place ins ‘here they will not be lial pl afterwards became worse ani Coroner Jackman held an a vertlict of death conseq but th persons je todo injury—a course which the hospital authorities probably know enough to,take, un. lem circumstances require an exception, without tlnonition from « juror, Drowsixe CAsuanty,—Michael McDonald, | a painter, 19 years of age, was accidentally | drowned on Monday by falling overboard from the steamer Mary E. Powell, at the foot Vestry street, where he was employed at paint ing, The body was recovered and Coroner Jackman belt an inquest upon it, Police InteHigeace, &e. q ave! As Ussvecrssre man to pla 1d confidence game yesterday, which resulted in ver committal to prison by Justice Quacken- selected #16 worth of goots at the Le No, 240 Bloecker them sent to her 6. She hurr and upon y to her sisters, : trick was quickly fuund out aud her arrest followed. Avremvr to Take In A Menisrer.—Mr. Charles J. Jones, pastor of the Seamon's Church, in Catharine street, was complaint yesterday in_a case before Justice Steers, at EF Market Samuel Willi days since, and represented tha one John had been led to see the {his ways through the minister's preveh- recently died of consumption in Liverpool, $20,000 worth of property, cor wis, broadcloths, ete., which he desired Id be kent to Americ Delowed master Ty ' farrated many mint crib. ¢ the metho! in whieh the goods were packed, His story, however, did not receive the LA. young wo- street, anc towrdinge-b few Brown, a sailor, who enor “stall and upon his demand. ng €2.50 for the purpose of paying cartaye np. f th ased seamen’s tranks which ‘ng to Mr, Jones’ house, the inthe belief that he would thus rid hi nannoying customer, His suIppos t, for the fellow did not rotun, and his arrest took place yesterlay, when he was accidental ot, he a well-known contid ator, a Magistrate committed him for examiration, Cavour tx Tem Ows Trav.—On Monday night a party of men, named Frank Enright, Hellemkeefer, Win, Ayres, Francis J. MeCor- il Walter Merriam, accompanied by e#, a barkeeper, went tothe Franklin iu College Place, and attempted to raise he ofa ertidie which Helines bore against Louis Hammell, the proprietor, They | refused to pay for some tefreshments of which they partook, and were about to smash things verally, when a deputation of the Third Ward ce arrived and arrested the whole party, After a night in the cells, they were vesterday ) taken before Justice Kelly, who tined Helmes | @10, and his companions @3 each, | Mitrary Orrickns at Locarr-1rans.— Y | Riles, and Captain Condon, one of the recruit- | ing officers at the Park, had a personal difticule ty. The Colonel, it appeared, had furnished the ytain with a tent, with him to recruit for the Ritle Regiment, The Captain | obtained rome men, but for some cause. tran: red them to the ‘Third Irish Regiment, ‘This Jed to angry words, and finally the Colonel de 11 ‘The Captain said he sho Colonel attempted to carry it » and the Capt, i i policeman arre: the Cag Haswult and battery was mad st h tn twill be examined into today at the Tombs, i Srueer Ronneny.—tames MeQuin, of 342 Cherry street, was knocked down ant robbed on Monday night while passing through the ks Five Points, The thieves got $16 and a set of sleeve bnttons, but were arrested by. olliver Hunt, of the ih Procinet, betre they itisposed of their plunder, ‘The names of the prisoners are T Burns, Thos, Mahoney, Faines Kelly, and each’ was committed for trial by Justices Kelly in detault of $1,000 bail, Hanky O, Broek and € the latter « the orge A, Burnh former his er and who were arrested on Monday on a cha: nuking or issuing counterteit coin, were 3 tenday barged by the magistrate on ex. amination, we are i ties, there appearing charge, He stat wsseid to have re formed by one of the pa evidence to warrant th t the person who pro- {the bogus quarters, exe | th pressod bis belief that they were not knowin, passe (upon him, and sail that he would not have made a complaint, but for the offiger, to whom he showed the money for advice, LEGA Court of ¢ Betore Tas Court in cha Horemann, taing the Grand Jury em. panaelled this moriug, again alluded to the fact, that this Court of General § uriediction in all cases of crime in county of New York, was portant tribunals in this cor ions, having nthe city and we Of the most im- rity, There was Thy Jrwient Pease or Rosi Hascanan.! on this Wednesday evening will comm ne of the prinelpal of the Jewish holidays, vl “Roslt Hashanah” of Now York, The pr in the old Testoment yiving rise to this colebras und in Leviticus, el 20th verso, The over Thursday and Fri hehl on those days and In this ei ap. XXL, elebration will extend y, and services will be ning at all the Syna- alone there were last year thirty nine Jewish places of worship, and the mumiber wil! probably be f these are tinproy The Festival is observe Hebrew citizens, foguies, greater at this time, sed for the occasion, very religiously by our AU business is prohibited, , in consequence of his | 8M! the synageues are generally filled to their Utnest cap CALEDONIAN GAnes.——We have already di- rected attention to the aunual games of the lub, which will this year be devo- ted to the relief of families of the 79th, At Jones’ Woods, on Thursday next, bo other Court, on the rican continent whore, as in this Court, over a thousand cclatinal eases of every description were dixpo- «dof, The Court had hud oceasion, at the pre- ‘erm, to allude to the fact that a very Jarge proportion of citizens habitually neglected todo jury duty, Attention to this tuct had wl thaough the press at the time, and wt hoped that the effect would have . It thie. Torm, He was screy to say that this was not the case, F Yesterday, only six grand jurors out of the number iy) Called upon, answered to their names, ‘This merning only twelve answered to the t OF the petty jury summoned, a ‘milay proportion answered to their names, and 1 these a large proportion attended the sitme Rais ae There wore in this com. very large proportion of men of pro- perty,” of sPonltton, ee and charadier, whose position and wealth de upon a striet Siministration of the id weom that it was their (the Jury's) duty to call the aiteution'ef tes ic to this fact, inasmuch as the court could do no» thing without the ald of jurors; and in times Am vious > | Hall, N Grand Jury's atten: tion also to certain points of low, whieh the Court is red by law to charge, and to the mode of their transac'ing business, The follow. bs fetlesbemechetbanKtienn Jury empannell. Gordon W. Barnham, Foreman; Daniel M. Devoe, Samael Dowsen, Jonat: A. Frazee, John N, Oleott, Winthrop S. Gillman, Archi- bald A. Peterson, William B. Hook, Elias Pon- vert, Richard B, Lathrop. Stephen Philbin, William Minna, Robert W. Rodinan, Wilmot Ok Iliram Wisner, James D, Smith, Woodward, Edward Bill, Charles A, Bald Blias Dexter. James McGrath pe perv ud ie rkete, in stealing from Patrick O'Hare, at Weshinigtoa street, & pocket book, contaliming $175, and he was to the State Prison fo two years and eight mont ‘Thomas Carter, a burglar, was convicted fu: a burglary at a grocery store, and stealing 109) Tbs. of t . The senience was imprisonment in the State Prison for three years. Jacob Gole nvieted of petty li ceny, in stealin bracelet, &e., and he was sent tot tiary for six months, and was fioed in a idition @109,to remain in the Penitentiary watil the tine is pid. 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Me tot the Brigade ing murtered in and nteer ¥y and Ho ptember ath, at 2 rder of JAMES CAMPBELL, ¢ Fremont Rifles, regiment now forms | Viele, and recruits are writ. 18 OF to the camp of instruction at Soarsdale, under i command, “Able bodied men wishing to join this K tle Regiment will MERRITT, at 651 Broad +! immediately on Colovel 172 70h Regimen! CALEDONIAN CLUB The proceeds of the Sh Ar or al Games of the 1 to the relief of the Clud are, this y Rally be Tring Rrigade !—The 6th ree turns to the war, Recruiting offic: «at 36) and 433 Pearl and 50 Oale streets, A fow capable aergeanta gan be employinent by app'ying at 174 itysNinth Regiment, officers and members of this ordered to meet at their drill on Wednesday, Bept, the purpose of recel vin JAMES BAGLEY, M » MOKEON, Adjutant, a N.Y. Se Mem'Tho regiment are” bei room, E wex Mark: sas talewe? wy der of ir mileage," By orde jr countnatding OW Regt rt at)