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Pa = ‘HENEW YORK SUN. —_. ~ATRURSDAY MORNING, SEPT. 5, 1861, be but one war ; better it should cost wanillions of lives than that we should lire in hourly “read of wars contiguous to a people who could y) “wrake foreign alliances, and land armies upon ow Gore liberties.” peggy! beaten 5 ‘The News. Tmportant events crowd our columns thie morning. Jerrenson Davis, the ablost, the ‘mnaster-mind, of the conspirators who have un- éttaken to found a military slave Einpire on the ruins of the United States, to be the Rome of the Western World—is no more, Divine Justice and Mercy has said to his prow! ambition, ‘Thus far shalt thou go and no further." Such at least we trust is the frath of the rumors which are now posie Lively confirmed on the authority of a per Bon direct from Richmond, The fact, if it De a fact, will of course be concealed ax long as pomible by the surviving conspirators, ami it is this consideration which inclines us to place confidence in the report, notwithstan ling that nothing had been heard in confirmation of it at Louisville through the southern communica- fions of that city, It ie worthy ve that the pouthern papers had been cut off at the Ken- fucky line, on the very day when this news, if true, might possibly have found currency in Bome one of them. Our latest dispatch from Louisville iss—A Nashville telegram today says that there is truth whatever in the reports of Jrry. Davis! tleath. Tux Democratic Coxvestion, by a some- ‘what close vote (110 to 04) has rejected the ul- timatum of the Tammany organization of this city, and recognised Mozart as its peer, Tt has eon understood that Tamm: would never ‘again submit to this, and indeed it is hard to peo how it can continue to do eo without com- mitting a slow political suicide, The detor- mination of the delegates is not yet announced, Dut their position seems to admit of no other Course than to disown and denounce the Conven- tion as a factions, unpatriotic and undemocratic concern, and go in tothe Union War move- ment, practically giving up the party orga’ a tion, as superseded if not finally abolished by the present convulsions of the country, If this is an atslication of political position, it has the advantage of being consummated before all life, Fesources and influence are crushed out of the old Democratic organization of this city by the remorseless hand of the Regency at Albany, Tho National Union State Commit Everett") have issued a req) to unite in the Union Convention at ‘on the 10th, Our dispatches this morning leave no doubt that Magorvin hax fiiled the Kentucky trai- tors, and the Executive and Lejgiste a unit for the Union, Strong measui adopted, and all our fears of the impending eon flict in that state are now turned to thankfulness to the m The moral effect of the I stand of Kantucky will be incalculable in Miseouri and North Car olina, and its physical ax well tage in Ter to North Alabai No proceedings yesterday, We have Louisville, that the Pr ul Disposer of events, moral advan © and Virginia, « v Lown will be of vast importane ni in the Le, incredible rumor from lent has telegraphed , repudiating Cot ard to slaves, ENEAAL the Ameri ve or return d * Farmont’s policy in THe IM KsstON many days Potomec, must ‘The Richmond papers are in cestacies « occupation at Munson's Hill, and declare that ‘an onward movement will secon be e Our impression is that MCCLELLAN will allow the rebels to make the attack, if they do not make him wait too long. Both sides are anxious. to be attacked, but we think the Uaion Army can afford to out-wait the rebels, and if'so, the lat must soou be driven to the desperate extremity of an assault, A signiticant circumstance indi cates that ‘all newspaper reporters whatssever were, from yesterday, excluded from the South of the Potomac, on account of some important movemen ‘The concentration of troops at Washington appears to be now su it fur the immediate necessities of the Government at that point, as regiments are now beginning to he turned aside to the camps of instruction, and held in resery for future move it in any red direction, Hon, Cuantes Hexny Fosren, of Noh Carolina, the Union member of ¢ from that state, had arrived in Mhiladelp day, en route for Washin, , to confer with the Administration upon the affairs of his state, Rebel scouts lay in wait for him in Virginia, whose vigilance he successfully elu Tr ws rerontey THAY Mr. Evy Congress from Rocheste w York, will soon be released from his captivity at Richmond. The Naval Retiring board meets at the Brook- lyn Ni Yard on the 16th, . C, Rownrns has been elected President of the Washington Police Board, Avausr Dovuias was yesterday acquitted at Philadelphia, of the charge of diers to desert and enlist in the rebel Tur Senexave v splendid and imposing demonstrat port is crowded out, Mrs, Lixcoun and purty arrived in the city on Monday evening, and are occupying apart ments at the Metropolitan Hotel, Attorney- General Baris is at the same house, Tr is reported by the Wyandotte, that the Conlederate troops at 1 eral stampede and gone home, that befor: n Army of the or their nt ia on Tues- aber of sol- ducing Com. SrmiNGitaM was a Oar 10" acola have had a er arge numbers having deserte t have already seize on the unfortunate ph capitulation of Hatteras, as an admission part of the United States, of the bell rights claimed by the rebels, It is. denied on behalf of the Goverument, that the plirase com It will be &s we anticipated, of war,” in mits them to any such construction remembered that the ar officers and men surrendered, should '*y dregtment due (0 prisoners of war Borer, with evident care, avoiding the ad mission that they were strictly such, Pris of war may chauce to find that trial and exoou tion for desertion, treason and rebellion, of the “ireatment due” them in stances, There is nothing in th ably; but it might have been bet occasion for it, put rem ertain cavil, eto give no Hongry and Disappointed. Tho “Republican Clubs" are a nuisance. ‘They occupy themselves in these times of trials, partly in embarrassing the Government to which they fasten themselves, with incendiary and ultra discussions avd resolutions, but more cially in bullying for the offices which would seom to have been the object of their disappoint- ed election labors, The Republican General Committee of Kings County took hold of this dirty and unpatriotic business last night, making an insolent demand for the removal of Collector Barney, on account of his retention of Demo- crate in office, If the Collector wil! treat these party hounds with utter contempt, and make it his sole object in removals and appointments to weed out disleyal and undeserving men, and Gill their places with deserving patriots from both parties, he will have the support of this community, and we think of the President and Secretary of the Treasury, in such a course, ing planta itself fairly and squarely upon the THE LATEST NEWS 'Y TELEGRAPH TO THE WN. ¥. SUN, ‘War Movements, Kc. Death of Jefferson Davis. Progress of the Contraband Prem. The Journal of Commerce of yesterday morn- patriotic platform. The Freeman's Appral continues to assail and defy the Government of the Union with increas- SEAT pSeES rm ing virulence, It boasts of having feccived CONFIRMATION OF THE REPORT. large contributions in money from the enemies La SAE [Special Diapatch to the Rvening Post. | Washington, Sept. 4.—A gentleman who hoa Just arrived here from Richmond brings full confirmation of the reported death of Jefferson Davis, Davis had been in infirm health for some dat Richmond last week, of the country to sustain its treasonable work in spite of its exclusion from the maila, It is pro- bable that sterner measures will have to be tried with some of the incorrigible rebels in New On the 18th of August, a granite column was uncovered, with improssive ceremonies, at the town of Dives, in Normanty, to commemorate the fact that from that port the Norman expe. ot Witttam the Conqueror, A. ulted inthe subjugation of England. hope this landable enterprize of the French savans to revive the memories of the pist will not disturb tho cotton reverios of John Bull, or withdraw himfrom the contemplation anda Southern Confederacy, or into a design on the part of his ally across the channel, to indoc- trinate the French people with the idea that— what has be done again. hb of Je Davin, Washington, Sept, 4.—The Executive De- partment has no inf rmation confirmatory of the ath of Jeff, Davis. Intelligence ceived in anny circles renders such an event only probably true, in Kentacky. Important Abont Gov. MagoMn. Cincinnati, Sept, 4.—The Commercial says that it ix understood in Frankfort that Governor Magoflin refuses to play into the hands of the rabid tecessioniste; that he han had a quarrel with Mr, Breckinrid)e; that he refuses to do- mand the breaking up of the tod States camp in Gerrard county, and that he declares that he will submit to the will of the majority of the people of Kentucky, as may be expressed through the Legislature, Me ‘The business of catching traitors is becoming very lively, In this: morning's news (outside and inside) we have the avorage half dozen casen yer day, The Cincinnati papers of Monday state that Witiram Herron, late freight agent of the Central Ohio Railroad, has been detected in an attempt to convey firearms to Tenneaso, When arrested he had just returned from Lox ington, Kentucky, and admitted that he hat taken pistols to Tennessee and sold them, He was in powession of passes over nearly all the railroads in the country, and it is supposed that he has been engaged for a long time in amug- gling arms into the southern states, lo is in custody. Hiant Affair. Hannibal, Mo., Sept. 4—Corporal Dix and five men Cid Towa) wore surreunded in a farm house while at dinner by 25 rebels, who were driven off, leaving sevon killed aud five wound. ed, Corporal Dix was killed, Arrest of Traitors in Maine. ortland, Me. Sept, 4—Cyrus F, Sargent and Octavious F, Hill, of Yarmouth, Me., who have been doing business at the Sou'h, wore ar. rested today by the U. 8. Marshal, by order of the Secretary of War, They are confined in jwil, and will be A Trensonnble Conspiracy in New York. A secret circular has been detected, dated in this city, and signed by Grokow J. Tooker and others, disclosing the existence of an “or {anization of influential citizens’ opposed to the coercion of states, in favor of ponce, &e, ‘This of course means distinctly the repudiation of the as a government, A government is a vm, and @ government such ax we now often hear a’out, which ‘cannot be perpetuated by force," would be very much like a steamboat incapable of being propelled by steam, Arrest of n Reported Hebel © Saratoga, N.Y. . 4.—James Vicksburgh, reported to be a captain in t bel army, was arrestel at the re father-in-law, in. this village, tod Marshal Buri, of Albany, by’ virtue rant of the Secretary of State, Ile is to go to ‘The Arrest of Hl. A. Reeve. Greenport, Li 1, Sept, 4.—Thoe news of the arrest of TH, A Reeve, editor of the Watchman, tinal os Wax MINA, Latacten 1 hore, causes great rejoicing among tee ' our Union men, terday was more than a lively day at the As: . = sistant-Troasurer’s office in this city the rush Mrswachonetia still a ont Troops. for Treasury notes baying fairly overwhelmed | Horton, Sept, 4.—Senator Wilson meets with great on over 0 ¢¢ his establivhment, and com ement in raising his reziment, ad their Nod him to make arranyements to have any of the associated city banks to receive the deposits of subscribers Hight hundred thousand dollars were subscribed »panies have already tende werviors, of whieh compa understanding. that t tot of 000 in days, and $2,650,000 thus far, It is reported that the deme delphi has been pre overt pop the last three are arc ry of Light artlles Senator Wilson's movement has jriy us to the military spirit, and itis be can be raixed within a fortnight alty regiment is rapidly organizing, ANOTHER MYSTERIOUS NAVAL MOVEMENTS Orders have been received from the Navy Department to charter a steamer and send ini mediately 400 seamen from the rece Ohio, ‘Their d is unknown, Col i Cth regi nent, lary tion of the men are tes entering the service for the war, Court Martin! it, Louis, Sept, 4,—€ diana Legion, bas been court marti charge of conduct unbecoming an gentleman, and sentenced to. be dismissed From the.» the United States, The Court was} or by Gen, Pope, and the finding bas been approved by » Fremont. dat t of that city A Srntiny Oar. —A political meoting of “People’s Party" in Philadelphia, on Tues. day, becoming warmed up by an allusion to the pe s motion was made and; xeneral applause, to appoint pmiitee to wait on Alderman Parcuett. and request him to administer the oath of whole body of the citi- zens collectively Alderman lod with alucrit, hats off and b and the Tn- don a rand a res and with solen th was administered, At the close there was an outburst of vehement oh rings. The Democratic State Convention TAMMANY FLOOR Presont’s Procuamation,—Two well ine ed correspondents—that of the Evening wf, anil BY of the Philadelphia Press— ating that General Fremonr's re. concur ir Mozart and Tan any admitted as equal, cent proclamation was made in pursuance of STs Ge instructions from Washingtor tuar, Sept, 4.—The Democratic Stats Lissa vention uswmbled at Meeting Hall at 12 the Embargo. bedy of the hall was completely: packed No riKA . representation being quite full, and man: ‘The schooner I, Middleton, Captain Kempt, | outsiders having succeeded in obtaining tickels arrived at this port yesterday morning as a | “admission to the floor, were crowded with spectators and a lively interest was manifested in the pro- dings, Mozart and Tammany both obtained tickets and took seats on the floor, At the hour designated, the Convention was called to order by: prize, having be gust, off Charl of-war Vania captured on the 2ist of Au- ton, by the United States sloop- ‘The schooner left Charleston, bound to Liver- r t Cagyor, who ni. pool, with « cargo of naval stores, and attempted | Hon, Francis Kernan, of Oneida, tempor to violate the embargo, During the chase by | chairman, : the Varalatia she had thrown overboard the en- | The mation was carried. ernan was Touully applauded, ant on tire deck load taking the ch he made the usual speoeh, in ‘The following note was found on board, show- ing that she had intended to go out as a priva- of Albany, and K. J. Clark, appointed “temporary secre- tries. The roll of delegates was called, credentials presented, a con On contested seats, and another to report permanent officers, A resolution to appoint a committee to report tions was offered, “Tn case of being boarded sink this package, we the letters w too late to take out priva- ‘papers for your schooner, and would erime iN FJ. Porous, » Captain Barkley.” ton the ment of contested seats, ‘The Chair announced the committees,and the Convention took a recess until 4. M The Convention reassembled at 4 « The Committ Permanent Org: sted tor President, Heman J with tw dlistriet, Se y ker Banks, ©. 8, Underhill, James MeL The ble, pending The U.S. Steamer Wyandotte, Phis gunboat,commanded by Augustus Bald- dy arrived at this port yesterday rn. alter an absence of two years in the Galf. clock. Towacco Seizen.--Marshal last, a large the of Rielanond, ¥V Day ov FASTING AND Prayen.—The erior of Vermont has appointed the Last day of Se her a day of fasting, humiliation anit prayer, ‘This is in response to t ‘ mation of the President, OLONEL rie Busworre Reainesr, — Capt, Hayward, a well-known diseiplinarian, and formerly conneeted with the United States army, having servet with distinction. in the Horuda and 3 Nas consented to a copt the offi the Ellsworth mvorial reyei We Liars prom Goon Avrnoniry thats eret organizations are forming throughout New Jemey under the name of “1 whese object is to connect New Jersey with the southern Confederacy, ‘Their oath is said to b. Uvasonatle in the extreme, Keyes seize 1 it an, K port Was unanimously adopts Redfield wa: and made an el the chair | wived with loud ay quent address on taking MoNett, from the Ma A Seats, reported the rity Con follow mnte Mutions y org f w at they are, hereby admitted to se this Convention, CApplause.) er, of Ontario, trom the Minority eported the follo i Phat this ¢ t vis representation in this body, Democracy, worthy alike of 1 a constituent pect and fellowship: therefa it turther re- Ion too Goon ro ne Tre aly at following the precedent of former nont’s action in proclaiming Martial 1 entions of the Democracy Mircouri, accor wv the Wasl pondent of the Philadelphia Fremont t n persons from hizations, who shall be entitled to seats and a voice in the deliberations of this Conven tion, § Mr. Lanning said that if a fiir committee ix ippoinied by a convention, and after mature deliberation reports in f ne set of del 10 fe their report regularity of 1! iy de! had n settled on two or three previous oecasions, although twice, in view of a desire to unite the Democracy of the city, and bring them toge- ther, the contesting dele sates were pitted, He respected the Mozart Democracy, but felt the necessity of settling the question of regu- larity itely and forever, Mr. Luddington hat learned, through having lived so long under Republica rule, that the Democracy of New York have no men to spare, We need ‘votes for the salvation of the coun- try now, and he would not consent to reject the fork, entire contidence ioa, ) uv Department and the Administe, The latter has placed unlimited commans ute power within the state of Missou 1s of General Fremont, and he is ex- pected to use both to bring back Missouri t the jon of a loyal state, Sorters Common Srxon.—The Hon, An- drew Johnson, of Teun, wat in Cincinnati. on Monday, and a gentleman yesterday asked him what he thought of that part of Fromont's proc- Jamation relating to the forfeiture of property, and the manumission of slaves, belonging to armed rebels of Missouri, The | ‘ sean replied, that it was just ri ian who will fight against the Union,shoull'nt be allowed to own a dollar or a dollar's worth,” nod Groes- ich., assaulted another named Evans with a sharp knife, penetrating one lung and cutting him badly in the thigh, Evans defended himself with a” pitchfork and then with an axe, with which he finally killed his assailant, Jealousy led to the assault, gieat body of the Democrats of New. ¥ (Applause.) Once the Mozart hail been exclu: ded and went home and carried the city of New York, (Loud use, 4 ee rete any who are elocted ‘Lhe Waren Gas Acaix,—Prof, La Mountain's | by 700 claim the right to sit in judgment machine for manufacturing from steam, | upon the Democratic Committee of which he will take to Fortress Monroe thls wesk, t city, He did not believe that any select was tried on Friday at Waterford, and opera body on should have this privilege, but well, hat the great mass of the bard working de- t . mocracy of the city should be allowel to say ‘© | who should form general committoos. Mr. moved to amend the substi- | tute, both 6 ts of delegates, and engec cane its full vote. Mr. Clark, of Jefferson, wished to know how many votes they were to cast? rr, pestingtont don't care how many— & hundred, if they iike—provided they will eG the — at the polls, (Laughter applause. Mr, moved to amend the amendment by allowing the two delegations to cast 34 votes— 17 votes each. The amendment, thas amented, waa accep. ted, and the yeas und nays called on its adop- t amidst much excitement, 110 | RVG 5s 065 eres ‘ Lond applause followed the announcem the vote, which was re-cchoed by ralleries, J «nell, on tho part of the Tammany asked leave to retire for consulta. Brown, ol n, protested, | The Tamm tes then withdrew from the hall for consultation, | com ‘on resolutions was then ap- | 0 “ Hi The following committer was announced :— Fighth I Sanford Bi. Church; KP. Lansing. Wm, MeMarray, R. B. Gon nolly, Second —Ch Frost, Jes J. Lowe © ‘Third--Taaae MeConich, Jr, Wim, Hare wirg. Fourth-Wm. J. Averill, Jay Culy, th Delon de Wolfe, Arphaxad “Loomis. | Sixth—John J. Taylor, W Lalsey. Seventh Hastings, $. 1. Parker. The Convention took a receas till 9 e'clock to morrow morning. Further Programme of ¢ vention. Syracuse, Sept, 4.—The decision on the Mo- zart and Tammany case caused much excite- ment, and there is some probability that fort will be made to reconsider the action of the Convention tomo This will be vigorously contested by the Mozarters, who are elated over their great triumph, The resolutions will bo much as already indicated decisive in support of the Government and for the prosecution of the war, but for a speedy, honorable, peaceful and full guarantee of eqnal rights under the con- stitution to all the states, and firm in opposition to the policy of the Republican Part There will be, probably, a contest and debate on the revolutions, aa inany of the delegates favor a more distinctive peace policy, Military and Naval Movements, — Licut, GW, Vanderbilt, 9th Tafantry, son of Commodore Vanderbilt, has taken charge of the regular 1 ruiting office in Boston, vice Amory, 7th Infantry, who has been ap- pointed to the coloneley of the 1th Massachu- setts Volunteers, The wo.nted regiments will known by the general name of cavalry. Tho 1st and 2d Dragoons, and the regiment of Mounted Riflemen are named the Tat, 2d and 8d Cavalry, and the two old regiments of cavalry, and the new one, now in course of formation, aro called the 4th, 5th and Gh Cavalry, Tho ference between the old dragoons, cavalry and riflemen was more nominal than actual, The gunboat E. 1, Hale was put into com. mission, and yesterday Capt. Almy formally D, Gre, She carr hereafter be turned her master, in ory, acting sw of 60 0 armament of furlong thirt 5, and w Ilsa : Thel Brandywine, terday floated into the dry dock at the Brookly Navy Yard, This is the first time she has been ad during the last She will be t oroughly overhauled, and titted up for the re- ception of the Kort Hatteras prisoners, who, in placed on Gove’ years, [Another report says that the Brandywine is to be fitted out for sea, and the prisoners are to be kept in the forts.) + just published contains a batch ofr i dismissals and dsaths, most of which we have already published fre time to time, as they occurred, teen 71 resignation: dismisaals, 6 deaths from natural causes, and 4 killed in action since the publication ot the last off list in May, The old regiments have lost more than one- third of their officers since January Ist, 1 At that time, necording to the army registe there were 1,117 officers on the rolls, Since 301 have resigned or been disimis have died, 4 were killed in action, and upwards of 160 have been transferred to the new regi- ments, About 140 officers of southern birth re- main in the army at the present date, Tne Twentiern Recent or Massacny serrs, Comixe.—The Twentieth Regiment of Massachusetts will arrive here today, en route for the seat of war, and will dine at the Park Barracks, Goy, Andrews, of Massachusetts, be. ing in the cit, pted the invitation of “Sens of Massachusetta,” who will receive entertain the regiment, to dine with the nent, ‘There will also be present, as invit- oul pruests, Gov: M. Evarts, nations, have Arthur, Commodore Stringham, Colonel Tompkins, Hiram Bamey, David Dud F |, W. Curtis Noyes, James Humphrey, Joseph Choate, F, Law Olmsted, orge Opdyke, Captain Marshall, Judge Bon- C, Brady, Wm, Allen Butler, Rey, Dr, Kellows, Rey, Dr. Tyng, Rey. Dr. Adal General Burien arrived here from Philadel. phia yesterday, and we take it for granted will he in town, to grace the oceasion, Tur Bansey Scuwarre Jarcer.—Col, E. A. Ki Black now the most advanced of th ments, Five companies, in City, will be sworn into the Un vice today, and two ready to ney slay’* regiment « Huntemen is German regi- mp at Hudson 1 States: ser- ie will be more comp: ter the service before the end of this In addition to these, companies are ex. pected within a week from Buffalo and Albany, |. Kozlay has just returned from Washington, iself there, with bis re. ) of this month, and the will be able to do so, Ie will not be satistled with the minimum num. ber, to which most of the new regiments vainly e but will have the maximum of 1,040 ‘Their headquarters are at No, O04 Broad. way MeCorntas Invanrry, nne is raising: a under the above title, intended for scout duty, to be armed with breech- loading rifles and revolvers, — Moad- quarters corner of Centre st, and Tr SeT.ens are prohibited by army just promulgated, from sup Mr, A, Ml, Dae n Row, ulations, Iving any soldier on credit, to the amount of more than one third of his current monthly pay, without the writ- ten sanction of his commanding officer, nor more than one half the same with such sanc- tion, They are strictly forbidden to trafic in any kind of intoxicating liquors, SHARMsHOOTERS,—A company of sharpshoot- ers for the Massachusetts Firet Regiment arriy- ed here yesterday morning, and left again last evening by the New Jersey Central railway, for Washington, They are very well equipped, Three companies of the Berdan Sharpshooters encampad at Weehawken, proceeded to Wash- ington last evening, Included in the number 3 the Michigan company, which arrived from that state four or five days ago, MiLeAce oF THE 691H,.—The 69th regiment received yesterday their allowauce for mileage, The privates were paid $6 80 each—ofticers in proportion, ‘Their claim for the buildivg of Fort Corcoran has been allowed, but the time for its payment has not yet been fixed, Tiny New Hamrswine Reoient.—This regiment arrived here yesterday morning, by rhe steamboat Counecticut, of the Norwich ang Bernard Reynolds, Co. A, leg. off. Jeremiah Ieters, ra \Tiensy ite “D daeds, ina, r Thee? Martin, “OR thigh Falwanl Witzhamy | Wm. Powers, ral “dead, Berserd Gee arr right side, | — Mullany, (corporal): F D, O'Mally, “ James Kane, wu Fdwart Dalton, wow Geo, Bolton, Leh John H. Brown, oe —— Madagan, bea: John Hussey, Eng. Ca Worcester line, and were sent over to the camp of instruction at Hempstead, L. 1. InreRe@TING TO Friesps ov Tae Sixtr- Novri.—The following additional list of the wounded and dead of the 69th Regiment, left on the field of Bull Run, bas beon sent by Col, Corcoran to Captain J, B. Kirker, ina letter dated Richmond, Va., August 23d, 1861, Jas. D. Ryan, Richard Flyun, Tweeter Reoimest.—Th Nth Regi+ mont received yesterday the sum of @ 33 per man, Tart of the amount, it is alloge!, was stopped from their pay for clothing, and which originated their indignation moetings held a couple of weeks since, Tue 171 Reoiment, Colonel H. Seymour Lansing, who are now occupying Fort Elloworth, Virginia, having hoen formed under the state organization of 770 men, have now the privi- lege of recruiting to the maximum standard of 1,040, Their reerniting offices are at Mo, 1 Park Place, in New York, and at 48 Court ot, Brooklyn. Capt. J. W. will receive all recruits at his office, in New York, and forward them at once to Alexandria, Tre Vink Zovaves are to be removed from Bedloe’s Land to the camp of instruction at Scaralale, in order to accommodate the Fort Hatteras prisoners, ‘The removal will be made by steamer as far as Harlem river, and thenes probably by railroad, Tux Crry Guano SeaCoasr Anriuuenr, —The permanent organization of the City Gnard Sea-Cosst Artillery was made Last night, in four companies, thus entitling the corps to the charter which has been pledged to it when this stage of progress should be reached, A large number of prominent citizens have taken an especial interest in the formation of this or- ganization, and many of them have become members, Pelatiah Perit has accepted the posi- tion of treasurer, Wasiineron Grays —This regiment is or dered to mareh ata ¢ Thore are at present six hundred men in camp at East New York, Hawkins’ Zovaves,—-The recruiting office fur this regiment closed yesterday, the required n recruited y's no} number having Lniwa exekAL O. M. Mrromrt, has appointed to the command of Camp Don- nison, in Obio, CITY NEWS. Tir Mixxesora Prisoxens.—The rebel priconers brought here on the Minnesota have been transferred to Fort Wood, on Bedloe's Island, instead of, as was intended, to the hulk of the frigate Brandywine, The principal offi- cers and some portion of the men were sent to Governor's Island, They were removed by the steamboats Sarah A, Stevens and Saturn, with out the slightest difficulty, —'The prisoners hay- ing leon removed from the Minnesota, men were at once set to work to renovate her, and today she will finish coaling, preparatory to res ning the blockading fleet, Merk Size More vesse the Surv ny Tir Servrvon,—Five we zed yester’ Their names were, brig Sarah ; Hannah DM. nm, bark Gon, , bark Pi «4 steamer Cahawba, In to thess, the followin: vestels were +t those seized on Tuesday : steamer Roan- ship North Carolina, schs, Forest King, Claremont, nh Creatern.—-An unfortunate girl Isabella Pinckney, was yesterday pre- vented from committing suicide, by Captain Helme, of the 8th Ward pol was, that she had been betra Iy all her little property, a loga deserted to a life or death of shame, Her sad story , robbed of near- She chose the latter, after a short struggle with the horrors of prostitution, and having invested her re- maining money ina lot in Greenwood and the expenses of interment (for which she paid an e her final preparations for self-destruction, after distributing her personal Possessions and farewells to her friends, The undertaker hasa rather serious account to an- or his complicity, Para Acctipest oN THe Hopson River Ranoan.—The 8 o'clock down train yester- day morning rap over an unknown man, cutting off both of his legs at the thigh, Ho was walk- ing on the road and had a carpet-bag in his hind, Every effort by signal and whistle, was mae to warn him, but before the train could be stopped he was struck by the cow-catcher, and died ina few moments after receiving the injury. Seuvyner Le isto, one of the old school merchants New of York, died on Monday at Whitestone, 1, I,, in the 8th year of his age. He had been a member of the firm of Barclay & Livingeton since 1824, In politics he was al- ways a staunch Dem ; and though always retusing office, he was for many years promin- ent in the couneils of the party, Tue Boarp or Dinecrors ov MAN BENEVOLENT Soctery held their regular ing last evening, President Jellinghaus in e chair, The Vresident reported that after three years labor, he had at last succeeded in getting the Commissioners of Emigration to compel the railroad companies to give up their booking and running system, both here and abroad, During the past month only twenty persons could be provided with situations, while during the same month last year 131 persons received situations through the agency of the Board, The receipts of the Society during the past month were $050, and the expenditures leaving a balance of #723 60 in the ls of the t During the past month the sum listributed among the poor, #100 w priated to this purpose and the Board adjourne ran Grr Games, the annual Today f the Caledonian Club, will come off at CALEDONIAN Wood, and this year as already stated will be devoted to the relief of the families of the 79th Regiment, The athletic sports, dances and comic races of this club, have ‘lways been highly popular, and it is to be hoped that this year the object they have in view will be an additional reason for an unpre- cedented rush to their festival, Tur su Wittiam Tee was last evening still burning. The fire is forward among some coal ; three streams of water were kept on the fire, The wrecking schooners Norma and Ring- gold arealong side with pumps to be put on boant for the purpose of pumping her out, Tue steAM-pERRICK Dinico has returned from the wreck of the steamship Black War- rior, ashore on Rockaway, bringing from her parts of her machinery, Tue sir OckaN Te:xoRarn is now on the large Balance dock, for repairs, She will be Otripped, recaylked and newly coppered, by onder of Fooxn nur xot Cavont.—Groron Mount- sor, one of the eminent scoundrels of our city, whose romantic adherence to the idea of “honor among thieves” had involved him ina charge of perjury, has evaded the grip of justice by taking up his residence in Coburg, Canada West, The Irish sailor who dropped the pot overboard, and assured the captain it couldn't be lost, “when you know where it is,” was not further out in his calculations than Detective Desexnenny when he succeeded in tracking Groror to his country residence, It was no use—the distinguished financier of the City Hall could not be “ extraditioned,” and sent his feasidence as a piece of information to his pils who yet luxuriate unmolested in the fat pick- ings and high places of our chartered municipal swindle, Ustos Meetino At Yorkvitia.—A Union meeting was held last evening at Yorkville, corner of Fourth avenue and S6th street, for the purpese of arousing the patrivtic seatiment of the people in that y . 1, Hon. J. A. Briggs, Chaune cey Shaffer, Eeq., and several other distinguish ed speakers, We are informed that not leas than 4,000 persons wore assembled, and mani fested unanimous and enthusiastic approval of the strong speeches and uncompromising resolu- ions that were put through, In the language of a tpeaker, they were for “ pacifying the re- Lellion by «trangulation, To Boys axp Ginta wito want Howes, The Children’s Aid Society will send a company of children to the West in a few days, under t charge of Mr. II, Friedgen, Boys and girls who desire to have good homes in the country, or parents who wish to have their children pro- vided with sueh, will do well to apply fur the requisite information at 11 Clinton Hall, Astor Pace, Bighth street, betwoon Broadway aud the Bowery. Commissioners OF Exranation.—The reg. ular meeting of the Board took place yesterday afternoon, President Verplanck in the Cusir, ‘The weekly statement is as follows: Namber of emigrants arrived here from the Ist of Janu- ery uptodate, 64,799, against 72,519 arrives here during the same time last year; 837 in- mates are in the various institutions under the care of the Boant: aggrogate receipts during penditures during : ving’ balance oF O14,597 | tation fund in the Bank, The (Quarantine Commissioners sent. in «communication, asking for an appropriation of 2,500, for the support of the institutions their chs ze. The appropriation was out of the fund receive! from rales of the Richmond nty Several passenyers arrived here ly by tho steamer Pentonia feom Hamburg, complatned of ill treatment from the Captain of said vessel, They also complain that they were not landed on Castl required by law, ‘The case was Jeneral Agent. of the Hoard, Mr. Caseerly, who was instructe confer with the Counsel of the Board, An ag. reement. entered into incipal railroad companies for the. tra r omig teil a rred to the Castle to make the introduction of this ith the be Garden sury f the Board took place last eachers for the even- ing schools from the various wards were roferred to the Committee on Evening Schools, _ A reso- Jution was adopted to pay the teachers of normal schools, who were discharged on the first of Angust, for the balance of their year to the first of September, t Fires, Accidents, Inqacata, &o. Fine in West 1671 Serenr.—Last evening, at about 8 o'clock, a fire was discovered in a te- nement house, at No, 218 West 16th street,— The flames were quickly extinguished, and Marshal Baker being notified, o'clock, y curred in an office on the 3d floor of the bui No. 44 Beaver tre Farse ALARM. —The burning of some cocoa ans in the choed ablishment of Martin, Bros, & Co., Ne Leonard st., caused an alarm at 2 o'clock, yesterday morning, ing Accinest To A PoLicrmaN.—Last evening, Jos, C, Dilks, atta h Precinct, was seriously injured by being thrown from one of the Hudson River Railroad cars, in West at, He was taken to the Hospital, Mr, Dilks is a brother of the Inspector of that name, and is much esteemed, Rescorp rrom DrowsinG,—At about 7 1-2 O'clock last evening, a cry was heant suing from on board a lighter, while passing the Large office—"Man overboard!" when Mr. Joseph McManus, U. 8, Revenue boarding offi- cer, assisted by blr, Win, De Angelis, some department, and crew of the barge, diately put out into the stream and sucee in rescuing the man, who was much exhausted at the time, and in a few minutes more would have been dr wned, Fara Accrpenr, —Coroner Jackman held an inquest yesterday, at the N.Y, Hospital, upon the body of Patrick McManus, a native of Ireland, 26 years of age, who died srom received at Rondout, N, Y., some weeks It appears that deceased accidentally got one of his lege crushed between two steamboats, and af ter it was from exhaustion, A verdict of * Accidental death” udered was As Unknowns Maw Rew Oven axp Kruue rp. An unknown man, about 3 years of age, and shabbily dressed, was run over at 7 o'clock yestenlay morning at the corner of 71st street, Iw the down train trom Peekskill, on the Hudson River Railroad, and instantly killed, His body was taken in charge by the police, and west will be held upon it to-day, Arresrtep Seieroe.—An unknown woman attempted self-destruction on Tuesday night by Jumping into the dock foot of West 20th street, She was rescued by policeman. Fischer, of the 20th Precinet, and taken to Bellevue Hospital, Polico Intelligence, &e. The Twenty 1 Daniel tt & Co, Attrorp Ticker Swinpie Siath Precinct police y Byrnes, a clerk in the office of chants,at No, se ie law relative ‘ The affidavit of the complain Mr, Daniel Me€ es that on Friday last he went to the cfice of Tapscott & Co., and paid $75 for passaye for himself, wite, and two children, from this city to Queenstown, Ereland on board the steamer City of Washington, and alo paid €600, in gold; fora draft for 100 sterling, made ‘payable in Liverpool. Oa’ the day the vessel sailed, he, with his ily, went on board, and they were taken as fur as’ Sandy Hook ; there the Captain stated that his tickets were worthless, and sent the party back to the city in a steam tug. Mr, McCarty further states that Byrnes was not an agent of the steamboat line, and was not authorized to sell tickets for passage, ‘The accused was or tered to find bail in $500 to answer the charge, SUSPICION OF GRAND LARCENY.—A young man, named John W. Adams, was arrested on suspicion cf stealing a pocket book, containing 00, from Dennis Early, liquor dealer, at No, 2 Seventh Avenue, The accused, it appears, went into the store yesterday morning, to get a drink, Early, who had the pocket book in his hand at the time, laid it upon the counter, and forgot to take it up again, A few minutes after Adams left, Early missed it, and went in. pur- suit of him. — Adams denied having taken it, but was arrested and brought before Justice Quackerbush, who locked him up to await ex- amination, Atixoxp Disorperiy Hovsr.—A com- plaint was made yesterday against the proprie- tor ofa oalogn kept in Browdway, below Canal of vile to the knowledge of the arrest of the effect. The Justice Kelly, LEGAL REPORTS WEDNESDAY, Court of General Semions, Before Recorder Horrmax, Delia Larkin, a woman of the town, presont~ ing a very blurred and inebriate appearance, was tried and convicted of grand larceny, She was sentenced to the State Prison for three ¢) ears, a TRichmond Weeks, who yesterday plead guiltye of forgery in the fourth degree, was sent tothe » Siato Prison for two years, Jobn Burns, who was charged with” an ae, sault with the intent to kill, having, it was al“s' ledged, stable’ Owen Pulley, during a fight ia < some porter house, was found guilty, of asaaelt and battery, and was romandted for sentenoe, BROOKLYN. Bor Drowsn» wittr Barmna.—A little boy alout ten years of aye, whose parents reside at No, 56 Adams street, was drowned in the river at the fuotof Main street, , whilst bathing in company with an elder ber was not Fecovere’~ ~~ nt, —Moses Bulger and a coming police, they caused the aire, who told stories to the above charge is to be investigated before tum yesterday, and sentenced for the assanit upon Giovanti Palavichi, Bulger was fined #25, or six months to the Penitentiary, Gorman nitentiary fur six mouths pay a fine of $500, Deveoates to THe Rervn.ioan Stare Convesrion.—Delegates to the Republican State Convention, at Syracuse, wore elected in the sevoral Assembly districts of Kings County, List evening. WILLIAMSBURGH. Prowanry Farat Averay,—An affray oo- curred on Tuesday night, in Grand street, KB. D., between two carmen, named John J, Hicks and Benjamin Wells, in which the latter, it is fe sustained fatal injuries, The difficulty collision of the vehicles .as they from one of the Grant street ter Wells, it is alleged, used violent an boats, A, abusive language towards Hicks, and wanted to fight him. He then jumped upon Hicks with an apparent hovtile purpose, when Hicks drew on of bis cart and atrack JB 4 won the head, knock him ingensible, The injured man was convey to his residence, in South Ist street, and at- Drs, North aud Schapps, whe nion that the man could not re. cover from his injuries, Hicks was arrested, | and yestentay taken before Justice Calahan and | committed to await the result of Wells’ inju- ries, 4 Arremrrep Ronnery.—Between 11 and 12 o'clock, on Tueslay night, Jacob Baltz, residing Moserole streot, near Union avenue, wad cked down by some unknown person, 1 assailant attempted to rob him, but Mr. Baltw cries for help attracted the attention of the lice, and the robber was obliged to fly without accomplishing his purpose, Parse ALAnm ov Fink—Acorpent.—-At @ few minutes before 9 o'clock last night, am alarm of fire for the District was raised, The Fire Department turned out in strong force, but were not 1. 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The proceeds of the Oth Annual Games of the Club are, this year, devoted to the relief of the families of the Gallant 79th, J woop, THURSDAY, September Sth, 1961, eS Siv"11h Admins n 20 cents, y Ber any on this evening, at half past the Ivy Green, Elm street, a4 4 token of respect bis gentlemauly and. gallant conduct during our engagement at Bull Run, JAMES WATSON, Trea- murer, C.J, BELL, Sect, 18 7Otb Regt., N. of this ment the genuin Mercer he Rogus Friends | ineet where they please, but frieuds of this regiment will moet a House, ¢ fox Hroome and. Mercer os, on Friday evening, ist, ‘clock. ls Honey ls our watohword. By order of the W..

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