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i ' THE NEW YORK SUN. | 0 th Florida const, wo tenrn from the Rich- | The Demooratio State Convention | ‘er in the offer of peace, Wo are now | Important from Pensacola. the same purpose will be received by at mond Engwirer, when about eight hundred enaniaipinannis Gein ' gt ie faa | Louisville, Sept, 5.—Latters received hore | the members of the above committes, “PRIDAY MORNING, SEPT. 6, 1961, | Miles Fast of Cape Florida, she fell in with the [Corltinued from First Pag’. J men of the South let them remember that these | *y that Gen, Bragg leaves Pensacola today | derstood that all the Irish societies, civic fi ship John Crawford, C ook a as ie made poy ons of Kentucky, ask um to with three regiments for Virginia, leaving there | military, in and about this city, have already . men of the fel est, wi _— wi Veg el i ae, |! ee eae, var ae 20 DAY. —-APTRRNOON BRABION, Charlee 8 Mazceatoe ar trie, made an elo. | About the same number of troops made arrangements to ated the obeequies of | re ie emer sce gierauding Thomas The news from North Carolina peaks for | cml ie Oe Nn peo quent in support of the original resolu: | It was very sickly at Pensacola—30 to 40 | the deceased patriot, teem worthilem eteows fer ye utr! * found to draw twenty two feet of water, and THE RESOLUTIONS. tion and in favor of a qigorous tlon of the soldiers dying, daily A meeting of the Executive Committee wil! | on tle steamer Teatonia, Ne appears that wing ‘i could not possibly be brought in. The officers tsi war for the preservation of the Union. -- ee be held on Saturday next at twelve o'clock at | the complainants reached the vessel the: learn. Whether Jarrensox Davis is dead or alive, | and crew, numbering in all twenty two persons, # ‘The Convention reassembled at 2 o'clock. tion hg,tmendment was lost and the third resolu. Abundance of Specie. No, 6 Coutre stree, ed that their tiekets were of no value, the price Eppears to be just now a entiject of controversy. | wore taken on board the privatoor, the | ty ihe absonce of the Committee on Resolu- ped, Boston, Sept, .—The Roston Banks mare an- ' oan 685, nd the scensed having — | ‘The, truth of the matter—f there can tre any | cet fined, and holes bored in hee side and | tiong, Loerius B, Ogden sddrewed the Ocaven- r other pecie of $376,400 today, which | Mitrrary Funnnan.—Phe funeral f Capt, | De authority t r ‘The prisoners were he taken before Jusive Kelly, and committed to enewer the charge, Julian Ellis, of Company F., 71st Resuinent, who died on Toeslay last at his residence, of ee injuries received at the battle of Bull Run, took LEGAL MRPORTS—THUKSDAY. = trath about a traitor—is necessarily hart to get | bottom, ‘This wae about 4 o'clock in the morn- | tion tn an eartwst appeal to. the Dom ¢ wy. to | ofthe North equal Frells, the total now bald to boat 7, 809,000, ottom, on ~ 4 in guilt to the seceasionists A; but from the absence of explicit and cireum- | ine, and by good day light the ship was wrap- | Fally now, as they have done around the Stars | of the South, instead Of next to them In cult Minwline e @tantial statements from the South to the con | iain amen, going down shortly afterwards, | *%! Sirizes, im support of the Union, In hs | 14s!, and the resolution was adopted as re,orted ii ay Aument, we must bave more fighting betore | ty the Committee, = ag teary, we inde that he is probably deal, of st | 11 was fund imponsible to secure any of the | Setrrwture the great bon of peace. © (ud | ME Armstrong of Queens, offered a long she Increased Cannl Tolls. Hace yestertay afternoon, ‘The borly was taken hepeine Ober Henst in a hopeless state. If he were alive, the | ais, as they were stowed under the onal, livers ) He would have this rebellion erushed | stitute for the Afth resolution, which was lowt | | Albany, Sept, 6.-The amount of tolls receiy. | to St. Mark's Church, followed by « portion of | Clone? Latwn discharged at last, Homhy + confederates would not lose a moment in jiving ‘The Richmond Enguirer adda: —We are glad | ity and t tee to the South | and the resolution adopted. | ed from the ope: of navigation to includ. | the members, and all the officers of the 71st. | parri John W. Late Thia Py the world convincing assurance of a fict #0 ee : all her Cor i] Cimmene ap. | Arphaxad Loomis, moved to restore the | ing the fourth week of Ausrust, 186), was 81,- | The Rev. Mr. Bightenbrolt and Rov, Dt. M ‘arrington, 4. Ju . Lateon, om ta ta beat lab 6 11 | {2 Hearn that there will soon be another Jo 7 plane.) ¢ tter yg of peace | ninth resolution, expunged in the Committee's 663,896 42; the amount of tolls received from : «Dr. Mor- | which has been reported in the Sun in ite w Important in ite bearing on their cause on all | yi aout, ' Constitution, and 1, protesting against a suspension of the the opening of navigation to and including the ; Kit ld the funeral services, and the body of | ious stages through the Court, is at last die. quarters, We have dispatches positively con- if we properly enforce that instrument, itis all | /vbeas corpus, ‘The passport system, the state 4th of Anvnat, 186 1,921,137 21, an in | deceased war placed in the vault, r 4, y firming, and positively cr n'radierin ' ed of. Tt will be remembered that Colone’ they have a right to ask. (Loud cheers) police system, the supp ession of free discus on — crease in 1861 of 3 How. 8, Jthe doctrine that the states | —— wea | PHE LATEST NEW Chureh, from the Committers on | 1 the press, al Sabian Get Kevth, woihing wore Srizene oy Fuora Temrie.—The tamous | 7 Acting under authority from the State De. Resolutions, reported the resolutions as fu! corived their authority fromthe Feteral Gove Movements of Prince Napel trotting 1 seized yesterday af partment at Washington,adiressed himself to the Maa Cha Walls the thoes Loateviile solar he res Nandalll b P poleon. ng mare was seized yesterday afurnoon | partment at A italy drcutisel vvlay, hat BY TELEGRAPH TO THE N.Y. SUS, WHEN HPUEE a TLPecE Rte ornare | An Ps tanitin, oF fir anki [anes, Sept. —Ptinee Napoleon ani suite | on the Fashion Cour, 1. 1, hy Mtatehaly M Hebel pants rat ic c '’ - bs id 1 shoul pass throm, eles iv eal ‘d ‘cloe " K ¥ Mayor Banner aatoh, aitl fenko, talling them toyetuer tad woreda Hngg | cuitien. We Bek iy to he! Teoh voce at the Taanack, this evening and | Kay and Hunt, We are informed that she is | he proposed drilling his recruita snl receiving Planters’ Hotel. A military fed Ly General Fremont, to ai- tent the Prince from the depot to his qua wees the Governa is, Foo himself he woull rather owned Ly Win. MeDonalé, ot Baltimore, but ir The plaintiff Partington, the was duly enlisted, enrolled’ and. escort war prov ent, | crisis Like ; tinaiies ing positively the death of Jere Davis, ie on them in one erect and determ'n d mass in tifely without foundation. War Movements, 86. | (0 ii ijeniion un tee the i is probable, from the circumstances of t F , f By Ad Wet that the President, who i liable to impoachs (4 eal ut tha ; * aworn in asa volunteer in his regiment, For Oa the other hand, it bas transpired tha’ He et ment of Andy Y the Union tif he violates the Constitution, Thould on erage ct the oles ke ath seizure, that interests in her are owned further | some alleged breach of diseipl Colonel Tate Confederate Congress tas Veen salle! ter" | Highly Important from North red, That the claim of any state of num. his own course and act on his own re- | GAM Tralak, The emcort waited ont Sinith, She was just off from a trot when takon, J #on ontered Parrington to be locked up in the by AuRx. IL, Srerinmss, View President, Carolina, Wer of rtates of a right, to reliiyaich, at wilt, | fenibility in such a crisis ws this, than that | valle bad quietly and was feft at the course in eharge of an ofiver, | Bart house, for this Darrington ws soon an libs ff We give a thoroughly traitorous moway . thar obligations and-alleyianee (othe Union! | boll rebellion «4 ould stestroy this, Government. erated, commen ¢ Colonel . from Gov. Maaoorts to the Kentucky I a hea no warrant in the Constitution—ie at war ine mallee log ga RHI a, 4 - Axorimn Seizven.—The bark Lanta Ris, | ! whit ‘on eastiese. 14, the city eater “ lature, He professes, however, to subwitto | THE OLD TL Bid STILL IN oe Hides and ie on Aba pe with | until this danger «hall have passed away, an Rad Ace! 2a tons burden, which arrived from Zara, | command, the Colonel was arrestet by thes the decision of the Legislature, The rumor nity ’ ; | the government of the country re-established | Moston, Sept Cuba, with a cargo of sngar, was seized yeater- | Sheriff, ant has heen in his custoty, locked that the President had telegraphed t) Ken: ! | in all ite wtrenuth, After a apeech by Mr. Kars At hie reskdence in in attempting | day by the Surveyor, Ono-siatoenth of the | in the Tombs, wutil within the Last thrve or fi "4 . RNOR LOYAL, jan, the ninth Jution was wianimously | hastily to take down a coat hanging ina room, % i i i ; . mnhow comes up to vacate the tucky repudiating Frnsowr's slave policy, ts Teenrnatrd abd datvated. by tis, Ge adopted amidst loud app much ene | displaced a louded musket, which discharged, | Yeweh a# shown by the register, is owned by | onter of arrest, on the ground that Py contradicted. TLL ATION CTRED TO whe haves ver thalntat sed * hey will dot th : the shot carrying away his deft jaw, and intlict. | Comelia Davia, o° Navy Bluff, Florida, and the in said rogie --- PALE ed Dok CR Le Lk aga fr flrob AA cdl or a gs Mallee whole series of resolutions wore thon | ina a very serious if not fatal wound, remainder at Belfast, Maine, on, it wad hs Party Convanton CONGRES Heien That tha Winey, OF ihe (ite and ited, and loud cheers given for the platform, - that he never bad been «worn in or anes ( ying to the Fi the | nuthorizatio rily acting as priva It will be seen by our telegraphic reports, ke Clerke now decid: that the party Demoer TLE NOMINATIONS Touched Ina Tender Place. Fires, Accidewts, Inquseta, &o. Hines Wat as tan d with hy acclamation and It is very evident, by the southem papers, F Ruri re ne erted agreement, as to the principal | that to land an expedition upon the southern mein East lire Stamer.—At Certified by the Governor and the Broad sont hi dd Sent of the State! cuse performed a variety of queer sammorsets o'clock | that thé motion vacate the order must) bi esterday. In the first place, the Tammany of the ¢ to prosecute | — Fur Seeretary of State—Daviw BR. Frc crmtia, was to atic up the rebels in no inconsid- f the residence of Capt a hacanae Weave We eum te an 7 | Selegaton eeins\ly } ni for that is ex. Two Pull Union Brigades Under | tie war ius forced upon It wit all ate | Jose yack om, thes sid erable degree, No people on the globe are more ial No " ae ih, pre Tho firemen pany. wnatctiltins bea Heal A : Seay Wik ay ALE als ducnaned of exaliaive Arms ! paver eral reson and that it is the | For Judge of Appeale—Gronon F. Com- Ec ahihgidd the subject of invasion than those | extinynished the flames before they hat gained “Court of General Semions, { seeagallice ea the democratic organisation of ——0— Mal toealee 1D they eh pers eh Bac Orv orden pena F. Score—by ballot; | Te the fear resulting from the natare of theie | SPY headway. ‘The damage to the house amd Hefore Recorder Hoffman o he democratic ory: a al me por « Go ler . F, Seorr—b; t t J ¢ ¢ amor 10 about $5! rast cas this city, and the Mocarters, in spite of their | THE STATE ‘TROOPS WITHDRAWN in ended i Scott, 1f ks, 044 Bt. Jokn, 9” ‘ of the greater druad of an | Sy vay’ The fire orlgitmted ttemache chee care un Burns, who, yestenlay was convicted Sheath on the frit rire bavanl tieeke: Wed VROM VIRGINIA, and laws, and the re Ki y General LYMAN TREMAINE. uprising of t! lored popula’ Tessness of some men who wero cleanine the [40 Sasault, was this morning sentenced to 16 4 jumph on the first day, were turn nee by reclamation, after Francis Kernmin had boon | ‘The seaboart is theroughly alarmed. | 7roops | furnaces, ‘Two tiremen's fishts were started, | days impri-onment { heels out of the Convention on the secomt day. |i. we yyoqe FO aPRVE ENDER PUK olved, That we hold noxt in guilt to the | nominated in the sane manner and declined, | designed for Virginia are retained at hvu | ju wore quickly checked be the pr YT Witham 1 : i i The resolutions, as drafted and laid befor THEY # NADI Rat fs Li : on mw ho has risen in arms ayainst t Kin Treasurer, —Fuaxcis ©. Bouck —by | Marching orters are repealed, and the local 1 i D police, iMiam Long, a young man, was tried fag ‘ “ ER. ‘ wuntry, acclamation, litia are called upon to Ui veother with shor} Fiat as rae Five f ents they miy be red inthe Five Points K . morning—one, m 9 floe ton | a window curtain in a tenement house in © e ‘tha news, that the | Bay: and the otber was caused by the burni to deacribe the ef. | Of some waste paper inthe tenement houw N |. Two fires occur the Committee, embraced a resslution (the ninth) protesting against the vigorous extra. ordinary measures recently adopted to put a stop to the operations of confederate allies in the loyal states, This resolution, the good Si years have organized and sustai avitation tending. different sections of the + who have arrived from North Carolina by a | between them an “in s route, say the Union prospects in that | upon thelr domest For C and whatever w lay their by pectable gentlemen vrvery of am four boxes , which were obtained on the Por Canal Commicrioner (short term) —W. W. which it was | Wiacir—by we reporter deel : a a ota A, declared could onl inthe universal | For State T' Ruopes | fect produced upon them. The governmeyt is | 29 Baxter str at an establidiment located at 47 sense and party tact, if not the honest patriot. are of the most encouraging character, | ea tominan wetion or the other, ames Griffiths, D, | taken to tisk and complaints both loud and @ep | Fine ix Duasi st, —Last evening about 6] Fulton street, ‘The offence was committed on ism of the Committee on resolutions, had re Union man, A, That to the infatuation of lark, GC. ©. B. Walker, | ate made of its ineficieney and of the false se- | o'clock, a fire b in the thre rv frame | the 22d of July. was deferred, Secret leagues of loyalty exist in ev ounty,, th to whieh it jected and expunged. By some hoeus py ad lulled the people, Atl ivilw daslated’ ale building situate s rear of No, ary Swift, for counterfeiting, plead guilty ff i whieh are rapidly i eth, and ns n hardly fail to induce state Governors to : y in the dth degree, “The sentence was how similar to that hy which the admission 7 WHE ef i hi at liave atten members of th Coinmittes for the ensu- seriously of summoning back from the Bonnett, ¢ deferred. of Mozart was re-considered, an] perhaps seoret already number ones! population, of their reprosentati ing vear = of th omac their state quotas, and to. r. daring Kobert MeConnel was sentenced to th { ly connected with that brilliant evolution, the jovermnent will be put in adjourned e and | Ist District, Blij Purdy, Wm. Maier; » Virginia the task of taking care of her- combustible of the stock, the flimes | Prison for three he pleating yuilty of ‘int i ! months, Two full brigades ystrene then “1 District, F A rapidly and the rear building was de- | burglary in the third degree, in having burglae & ninth resolution was unanimously r= nser seal inn satis reap a a loltnes Ove vedan! tie front building was considerably sly entered the premi the series, It will be a heayy load for the Then have been eto ns leagues bad Lh Military and Naval ‘Movements; damavel, Mr. Bennett's love is about 400; ie [510 West atreet, on the T A arrang: 5 for party movement to carry, ling a Hh. Riche sured for B00, Mr, Gedidinge’s lows is stealing the 1 thirteen \ There istno lack, but a superatundance, of | Member of Congress f ry distriet, Four ward Dod) . --0-— Sean aus ia anda nears, } ‘i bet ‘ ore known to haye t ected on the 21st of are strujgel their positions in | of Merkin id Johnson of Oswego; | Annivan 0 T on HL to be insures ay } evidence that the honest “masses of the peopl sale hoch (Hy Petey can press and the Repalr- | 61h, Tancan'G, Mayer of Schuyler, and Avearn RIVAL OF Tue Twantiern Massact Levy, ‘Tho ecctpant lwanis was soe to the Sta hted with nothing in the conduct ofthe | Atuat. lie h Regiment named Daniel MePartland, n | grocer, sustained a low of about $200, mostly by water; insures ith, Ee A. Hobard of On. | ST Rrament.-The Twenti Rtawley of Monroe; xth, | Of Massachusetts Volunteers, Col eo ant A. FP, Laning | Raymond Lee, arrived in this city ye representatives were beguiled into the | HL. Miller, jopular idea that they discharged their first and | Ving by and on the Chics so | pnvicti This offense was committed at Iway, where the de The latest news is that th: y eight were Wh having received a lang jon so much as with tho which exhibit most strongly the da ond Wn pond of degree, Hone H day | analy Dowll ; ry ; s : when ¢ vin 7 ‘ i y aptain Dow t t fendant st termination to stick at no responsibility and al. | They are among the best men in th tinetion of party, 40 Ui des | A vote of thanks was then famed for the | uecrnom at lalf-pant twalve o'clock, tn the | wa Relic ead a BPA Ss Jand clothing in v Jow nothing under heaven to stant in the way, | ¥! mat upon a Vigor aL prosecution: of the same predominant influ. | officers ofthe Convention, and with Lind cheers + Commodore, of the Stonington line, | aroused hy th ee one | The prisoner said he : in the work of the Union, — To cavil the war, Their certificates of election will bear epublican Darty, by dictating | for the platform. and candidates, the Convene | and, preceded by a large deputation of the Sons ‘yi Sepa habbh o pny a k man, was sent to the Baker will investigato the hte A fire was aittles to be forchit,” have muthority, “added a the war, @ hundred million of dollars to it tir, Prison urs. Te was convicted rulary in the ‘first de Tho offence charyed was, that on the f ina state of civil war, | th signature of the governor and broad: seal ; jo, | ofthe state, Sinee the wording | Mon ufo med sine die of Massachusetts, ar ed through Cortlandt to the Park Barracks, OMPRKENS STH to prevent know street and up Browdwa NETO : ( covered breaking out st six o'clock Atiznst, he i ie Inlet, the Nor rollin: On arri Astot , srnor Ane ie , burylarious! > ions of confederated traitors fiom Inlet, the North. Carolin aml opened graves for tiflcen or twenty thous 3. — After the withdrawal of | On atrivin ue House, Governor AB | tat evening, in th 1 Tompkins | jrflariously platy with fiendish cw md fie more than mili | Siludrawn from Virginia Atetan il wae (hea 3 ators they helt a Grew appeared, and was escorted to the Bat | sireet, occu The police | apparent vorwars to the tary efliclency against. the Union, in every | disatiotiod with the war, and thow who « Voge th Niet A i Mtiline dt Sand racks. of the Miho " enol the [amount of & d Peaceful district of the loyal states is atmply J the service fora tobid high for the scorn and reprobation of | in the Conteds American citizens of all parties We are not rorry that this i and unpatriotic party mo. ou The regiment numbers seven hundred and fifty men, all armed with Kutield rifles, The regiment is also well supplied with camp equi mites] "ese iw Rourox: BtRRdreoAL linltqrat Ave BROOKLYN, fire broke out inthe iod, refuse to coutinue ul citizens of the South by ample wnt to their eonstitucn A es of their rights, and by all just and | the action of the St rable concession, we (to be its du The Crisis in Kentucky. rahe GOs un CEE Ue hcg oe Hace —0- " the remedy ‘which th van, charged with rhood, A. petty lare Dai ny insured, vyme Vanion Mas ™ Oveegy, Sept. made by the loyal ze and hospital wae inens of 1 ors thus clearly —for uy cone | Hmportant Telegraphic Correspondence, | {lin well prov dee for publ gig 1 a gram Union mane any of sharp-shooters, comprising one Fine asp Avcipesr.—Aboat 12 o'clock: ow stitution and law to prevent the pr jon or | Catra, Sept. 6,—Oin, Grant thts ineraing | grimohuent of that ermete Satentay, to be addressed by tion, | hundred men, Captain Saniors, all of whom Wednesday night, a tire broke out in the house constitution and law hy the mot Lihe Kentucky | ‘The mootin had parce tthe ord. jon 7 tetera slature that the Revolved, tthe Dom of this state oceupied by Robert 4 in Spencer street, ¢ public aneans, in this wiparallelled risk of the | confederate forces, in considerable numbers, had | will sustain ne war, nor coun any pence din'cconaty on from Mussachs near Willoughby avenue, causing damage to : tending te the states; and ih : egiment joined the regiment the amount of $1,090 Lot Scoala be very essence of tre AL to raise a party | invaded Kentucky, and occupying and ra | Mcabtaaa ) é extinguished, on which the banner to divide a nation in the | fortifving strong positions at) Hickman and iv Cane in Maine. * thonght the tire was ¢ wdiary origin, ancipation of : fatal to all the hopes of the rentoration | 7brtland, Me., Sept. 5. —BMesars, Sargent aud Union Hill, of Yarmouth, who w J, That it isthe daty of the adminis | of the Secretary of War imitating the patriotic spirit. of the : ; Jon the harrow plutforin « jon, which stand man's Trust Co, Jarin for the Sth diss | Engine No, & met with a s hour when reand hand must be anit. | Chath Blut, He thi ed to rave it from utter and eternal craction, | Ply that his me As substantially the same thing, The true Democracy of the I tally under the leadership of t aud true statesmen, and re racy of the All The regiment dined at the Park Barracks, Farsn Araum.—The sand a number of invited guests being | trict, at about a quarter past 7 o'clock, lust | Working the machine, One of hus tin ned ina room set apartand hand ing, was false. been caught under the brakes was com np ‘ i cut off, He was conducted to the Brooklyn corated for the occasion Servesep Ivvanricrpgk—Tie Bopy ov AN | City Hospital, The. tire upposed to hase After the cloth was removed, appropriate | Invane rouND IN A Rat Car.—A_ carpet | Loon the work ofan incendiary, trem the speeches were made by Mr. F. E. Howe, David | bag which contained the bely ofa male infant, | Mat it originated in apartments vacated a few i) hoon recely + with one fro . to Gos. May 1 te a special committer arrested by order F erday, were pur- sued with « writ of Labeas corpus and brought back tothe city, They will have a hearing to- morrow, befure the U.S, Circuit Court, Judge Clitford, Tenr apire Sta’e will own tried Harris’ message save, “ile Con © the conspie | troops that landed at Hickman last 4 inst their party | (0 Without my knowledge and cor oderate ght, did , aot t Dudley Field, Eoq., Gov, Andrew and sey was n Wednesday evening in one of the ha eae ete aie Hi fe ike ak tae a Lake : day esl (A) Isgrests.—Coroner Bonnett hel and country, The glorious banner which Dyx. | am contident also without: the xclude fiom its councils ihe ade Fremont Returns Union Slaves: POR GSSRTTeell ASSURE SEROMEINT | Ty AGBreie atten tt oat Si ueent into | an inquest at Fort Hamilton, on Monday, upon Jet 8. Dickinson has flung to the bree, President. TL have telegraphed ition, and to recone St, Lowia, Sept. ,—Thi run patrious strain, t,o of Centre and Franklin | the be h y of a man found drowned in the Nar- rows, The deceased was about 50 years of age, ed ina black hat, vest, white shirt, white drawers #0 as to conform to the alte will be the rallying point of Democratic voter, | Vis: requesting their immestiat at this elect witht ‘The regiment lett for Washington at 6 o'clock . The body was taken to the 6th Ward 1 House, wliere Coroner Schirmer yester- KL an inquest upon it, A post moriem held by Dr. Bouton, brought to light t caught afew days since by a pa troops at Meramore bridge, have been broacht | by the to this city, and will be delivered upto their | pay owners, On sullivient proof of their loyalty, ‘am and Amboy route ue Die a Union State Convention ef Obie. What the People Think. Cleveland, OW Tho Union Con tthe miartiol€ Law amon necessity apy, lack pants, black a { calf skin erniting progress act that favorably for this brig boots, of whieh) the Ouch Upon his person was found a prescrip. 4 the child bad been suit and a veriict to } : vention at Colur Ay was very largo an, ulations, ard within the lines DEATIC TO TRALT: Volunteers will be the first regiment, at th tion, No. 15,74, from Dr, Allen, prepared and eral Beatin is reported by telograph ast sin isstic, ‘Thos, Ewing j , ¥ operations ast the military commis , peeled oe N sold’ by Clement’ & Bloodgood, Flushing, stations, Nox, 4 ar, all jpris. J 174 South strey Ok, 369 and 133 Pearl, and * Quarters and rations are Arrearrep Serre A Wootas Cons ten wer, except the repre ste 1 can suspend the. privilege | cording to th vorpna for civil off saying to the citizens of Lowell yester that ‘after remaining at home a brief period, he of the poop! of the writ ot Aa ‘A verdict of found drowned David Todd ( Further information ernor, and Th rules and artic oners brought before it n be obe Staunton (rep) Li d ae ean ij. f promptly provi From present in lications, | THnoat,—Aygnes Mathers, a woman residing Coroner at Bay Rulge, 1. Le should yo back, never to roturn until peace W4" | (so vmnur, ‘The balance of the state ticket was a of the . the requirement of the acceptance that it be t, while laboring under ser, Hegeman held an isquest upon the restored to the Natioual Government, divided between Democrats and Republicans, system of passports Cn ion Ship. ' hinis'oetlard Le Gh Suidays Gas Rue Ahieak John O, Coburn, at the corner of Wash~ We hope that he will be as good as his word, ' a Publicans, ainst the right of the Federal Governinent | Aisstport, Me, Sept, 4.—The ship Alice Ball | Ply for marching orders in thirty days will be A Glad oo front yc hate shes kage il Tillary streets, The deceased died i that while he isabout it, he will make that The K are. ain ms of state poli " i inst the | has just , in charge of a prize crew, f easily complied with, became next nd it Was at first supposed from the na ‘ , Pinas mot the Federal Executive to repress | She° was captured in the bay by the United - ————. ; 2 Wehops | Frankfort, Ky., Sonate or cus of a Free Pres by the refusal of | States revenne entter Arago, Ph STARE. ATTACHES, 5 ’ the same | ganized te of John F, or in any way except by the d 1 i ga Ge byt ‘ CITY NEWS. pronounced ns the cause of death, A verdict in re vt trom Liverpool, aod has no register or other pa Aa baEyive, patriotic resolution, We don’t want those brave | Vicke, and that finally —_ J Dae Sad accordance was rendered, pers, except a’ clearance from the Liverpool site derive their ANNUAL GAMES © THR CALEDONIAN Ws Late Farat Rarenoan Accroeyt, Tu Chon The fifth annual games of the Now | Coroner Jackman held an inquest yestenlay, York Caledonian Club came off yesterday at | "pon the body of the unknown man, who was Jones’ Woot, The crowd present could not | killed on Wednesday morning, by being run | reached, will be taken by a train of cars of the | ¢ ailrout Company, The evi- that the eer blew the alarin and applied the breaks, but) the tbe stopped until ith gentlemen about here, just n ‘The people hope that there Counrs.—The Special Term of the Su- preme Court adjourned on Wednesday until tho 1th inst., when the calendar, which was not saa atl ority from th verst f the fundar antiberty. In the Tre red! fr tage, which was flying ont” as stub ipesover it, ‘This is the Ameris | third ship w been captured within a we whieh the | week by the Atago, The prices are all lying Britain the inte: | jn this harbor, - e imperative | Gov, Magoeflin's 4 5 says Kentucky has a right to 4 public reasons for these two comn a Ue aes aeaenth pause in their gallant and mach needed exploit» Gal pate inthe Pree and come home, But they hope there will be } and did not approve of the separate a such delays bervafier, Wo seceenin) of tho. aoutlgen taten t * until recently. Kentucky's Mat (6 mae their herons ti)) has not been ssed upon by eith mois Ue In nn i Abe owes effects of poison, but it appeared that, he had thd " bar Wr ey a je NO been subject to disea of the hes ck Hospital, where it is thought abe cannot | Dott Sutject to disease of the heart, which wes The next ‘ourt will be held in October, Th nts at Poughkeepsie on Monday noxt y Court will hold a special term o Jury trials will commence o have numbered jess than fifteen thousant, | Grenae (st stn many t 1 friends of the club, while others | idence show patronised the affair in consideration of Worthy object, the assistance of the fimil penden rate state lands rever nent domain. to Arrests In Philade R. >. Perkins ant repeat, they don’t ' . ’ Oran of th font At- and will continue two weeks, their work is finished, ‘Phe press has unani- t power, Lawless raids have beon | constitution was adopted by and bind Hae mota celica Seas Carter, | the 70th regiment, ‘The members of the 8 distance oF abe mously spoken this sentiment, in pretty blunt | suffered on both sides ; private Broperty salad yon those that a it--and_ the with supplying cannon-primers te the | present were only about one hundred, many vce sar EAA lib he AULA WAL the toot RORITETO Four trade destroyed, | libertion of th perity of our | Suarged wil K } : , nd ha ; ae i torms, anid there can be no doubt what the poo [9 Hruyed, es oF Ute peoples nil the trorrarlly OF Oe Iiretalh (a Apri | members being with the 79ih. ‘The sports chirt, Koauth hat, | Stsrrcren Borat Arresren.—Oficer ral force In his poeke Switzer, of the 4th Precinct, arrested Thomas Seizure of Vessels and other Rebel z the day were conducted on the opea ground LOM re Gilman ! Ta ake Werle Whe aunt in th enteric of th falco used in former years, and wore presided ever by pest MeCann yesterday morning on suspicion of ‘ Hou tL bond and the Sf a 4 f j ; of Mr. Malladin’ Barron, on his voyage to this | tion with th . but a short tiny natitution, Philadelphia, Sept, .—The schoo Mowers, -G, Innes and Lieut. T. | Pavan. Bursixe Caseatry.—Coroner Jack- I Le of Mr, Malladin’ he ture fresh from w " " . and Myrtle a port from Hatteras, stated to one of the « . That the right of fully and freely | Amelia, Gayle and Henry Cole Te was locked P the Ade | day under the contiscation act hs K. Sanderson, The award of prizes we | man held an inquest yosterday at Bellevue Hos : y night last, ie pee ipering. the pe fare compelled to de i my the body of (lat ° ‘| ip fora be ., Of the Minnewta, that he had thorough and | ry troops, be obtained under the IRtration fiporen ti sential toa constitus 7 tobaces 000 worth of property of m Pital, upon the body of Catharin an Irish | uP for a bearing, complete information as to the naval expedition | gonstinution of Kentuck Tgovermment; itisa tight upon whieh |S. M. Dail hmond, a captain: of the rT girl, I % who was fatally burnod sent to attack him, He knew the numberof | Trecommend that t rebel arin, The pv ywasinihe hands of [| Preranations ror rine MeMasvs Onsk- | by here na Haid Lamp, WILLIAMSBURGH. act of last spring he the pillars of es catching fire fr Tek BRE] Phe Courts of Over and. ‘Terminer and Sessions seed aoe | will meet in October, e oi 08, » | amended the Military Hoard to borrow | enly byt sank & Co,, Commi rs of th Quis. Irving Hall was crowded lasi evening, | Which exploded while she was filling it. De= ee Peco vm i ne he tae sae as ue a sufficient stan to purehase arias aid munitions a hy am ting of Irish citizens, asemblod | cased tate da inthofumally ofa Mr, Tay. | A Fatsn Reront,—About a week ago ‘orce sent from Fortress Monroe, He mate al er Ab y amass meeting of Trish citizens, assemble ing up town, Face for ourown defense, H r UP aph appeared in some of the New York and the preparation possible, but did net have tine Phe Governor jaters from the President's | hy eabin in th f 4 5 The schooner to make preparations for the proper reception AD ACCIDENT, —Francls Sheridan, a 1 se purporting to give the partie to sand for relnforcomonte correspondence that if he thousht the | is not'te, in controversy a prize of the priva and thansfer to Ireland of the remains of the years of ago, while riding up Muh Ave- | cular of a? olla" : “| ‘A small steamer was seat ont to wateh forthe | People of Kentucky wished the “removal | undouto At of breathing the arr was recaptured by the Powhattan and hpatsiot, Terence Bellew McManus, ex eh at ee lars, of evident” that occurred Roel SAE BD) ee seat i the federal force from Kentucky, the Prosi | walking rth, Wt isa right to be rived atthe navy yard with one of the al ieee ind Cds 4RUG taker ak GOCE POT ree eee en ned AR “hae hay so The fia fleet, and when the vessels came in sight sh nt would comply, The tained tn | towar, Itis a right w L prize crew in irons,” He ha» been sent to edt here about the 1th inst, e from | of the ear end had his right leg terribly crush | Port in question was to the ¢ ata number ran in apd signalled the forts and the peopleon | mends the pas fr nic | cannot be invader nit destroying a Pr On motion of Judge Connolly, | ed by being ns tie» ni akon ts Ble of ion were playing in the privy of ithe e 1 the disbanding or remova military bor P tional liberty this igi Thomas F, Me or, Kaq., presid over th pita parents of the Lad reside at | Shoct house, where the giving pre= the mainland, it Puna Neat uton h tea an nna i ae I i, 15 West 38th street, cipitated six of them into the sick, the ace s were delivered by T. F, WEL | Farrow a Was 1 by the freemen of this Country with a zealons cate, unless they : pared for chains and slavery Kew hat we thank our brave army in the pel Your navy upon t as, for’ the SOF THE REBELS IN THOSE PAM noble rage they have ‘hip duise of the bountt | torn up the railroad track and | « y 5 atuction at juins and the distribution thercot to private cit thinks this couree of irrita A Misrane.—The arrest, ot Mr, Brave Cashier of the irm of Tarscorr Co, on a charge of swindling an emigrant with worth. | tic arrested, lens tickets for a steamer parse to Quowns ing the national difficulties, he town, Ireland, turns out to have been rather a | Says that Kentucky has meant te wait the ath of two of the echildre {,--General Pop. aq | Meeting. Addres A | readttnge in the « Tes Maven thin eventug trtake | Meagher, M, Doheny, Robert F yw Catharine Goods |The foundation tor the report was the fict that m Wg tO tako Fae insor, John O'Mahoney and others, An | michel, a woman residing at No, 145 ( while some children were playing in th . street, fell from a second story window of | referred to, the toor gave way, and twe k hac ry bath, but sustained no other Thanager of the school was exe eloquent address, prepared for the occasion by a for the pury nce yestentay, and was very seriously She was conveyed tothe N.Y, Thos minitiee appoin sili peeetan ite ; : hausti aU Ratave | avs eetll reed tnt id Non Gull nae inecnenhaelt ven Hann ulopted ether with the following resolu- fanny sorry Aha report +0 pry wlicia} to the ors absurdity he stan t consider the question of assuming new exte it is en otect them from. be: the | ‘ . FN itution should have been made, Taracorr & Co, should have bee iat alias PERU live ces alee het aeon wid ae of politi Pe iarantee bate be 2 alll ad Rallioe S hob 0n: ¥ alker, a sailor, | Agremprep BuRGLARY.—A man, who gave cause for ccrutinizing the complaint more eare tumely sulanit tothe unconstitutional aygeres th na ides of political necessity, ov the y | nection rept with Arieered at the ith : station house on fy) Was yesterday arrest: fully bofore makin jon oA the North, ac Rae a Lins of contracts , who make ‘he peril of’ the | Fluriiitcia reported’ ture weal ae TiGe Hy hia seatiica iole Clie ronialan om Wednesday evening, and stated that he had if the th Precinct, who Sr Eran aR uous! i ir tinal decision will AW to me a Hide My the oceasion of general spoliation and SARL ei oe tee ek an Parc autlees araniae Leva ev ag Pree 5 shot in the breast by the chief mato of the : eit te iatsrs Glen whee will exeoute every constitutional ac) of their | speculation, i Aa ols A : tee | ship EZ, then being towed down the Bay on | octeeted 2 DIE 19 se See company, Mr. By reproentatives as yycilanthy ant faithfully as Keeoleed, Phat the dangers which menace ua r with such pure devotion, there to rest in | PMD O PR repress lire ae “of Phillip Francis, in ” ; vat Goperal Fremont ore | some (te nationality as an | be -iverpool, Was taken to the N, Zorg was taken before money «f the com e hin though it originated with my self first miade head through th Aisruption ot the Y, Hotpltal . * 4 i n i heck in th 1 tiling: : cruor protests against the further | Pe party, and the hopes of the country: | Hor disappry ved Gen e a AAO whieh |: ee eR aoe Justice Walter, and committed for examination, check in the usual man eae 8 pre f the war ainsi Kentucky: be. spon the unity and vigor of the | jarticulsrly Mt ANC TAIRA greet hae fovea heute who Pollce IuteMigence, &a Benotans Arnesrep.—Otlicer Mitchell, of ceive his tickets att of the company ade a camping ground or pathway ‘for the mocratic puty dn this crisis, ‘That a | Marion county alt uth. Geneval at a committee to prepare an the Sith Precinet, yesterday arrested two color 5 “ rh proper directed sof either he belli. moeratic vietory) in this state would) be ahite oF veneral © COMMIS $0 prepare Annxst or P. s.—The pugill . - 15 Broadway, Although properly Oe eiias OF tha bolt peed Ret an ar tas te oar | ca ly with such foree a ing the sentiments of this meet. | ARREST oF Par Marrukws.—Tho pugilist hawed Thos, Fiekt ant Wim, Ellison, » how to proceed, he neglected to obtain ah Petre pe tte devils ii thar ihe tie nh of tha woletarniaan xecution of his poliey ove who concur in the duty under. | a politician, Pat Matthews, was arrested yes- » charged with committing a burglary 8 hie tickets, and of course could not get | kel) on our moll i Rnntick y's Toll of Halthe, “That, thersforas see cholil | - taken, be onpeinted, and that Michacl Doh ny, | terday on a warrant issued by Justico Bur. 4. They were sent to Queen's county for along without them. If the complainant had | neutrality, My re act for eo rights and ¢ Democrats, who, from motives of am. | Move ‘al Butler. annie y : ne Hihony ant Her | roughs, of Newtown, L. T., in which he stands one to the office of Tarscorr & Co., or had | state sovereignty will inake me bow in respect. | bition or tactioust re seeking to divide and | Sy inopicldy Mao, 5.—Gen. Butler was | PAR) TMH! sh ¢ charjot with an assault, with intent to. kill as peg there with an officer, the injustice of | {Wl Aubmision to the majority of her people, s0 tthe party, as not only treacherous to its | AAAnLIDALiCe reba about 3,000 citizens, | faa 1 eink a8 Executive Samuel McLaughlin, of Queen's Co, The longs ar Tam a citizen of Kentucky, ELrcaxt Pau Canrerina a No.) Bower ve-ply and Tngrain € sat 4 great red teed, Buyera principles, but disloyal to the country, nt The resolutions were taken up separate'y was addressed Ly Mayer Romis, to whorn he re Onthe third resolution being read, Johi , | plied in an eloquent and patriotic manner, — His Paylor, of Tioga, offered the following substi+ | remarks elicited unbounded applause, ting to take charge of the remuins on their arvival, and adopt measures: to , and all other ne. honorable trans land, and that the following 4 to add to their number, he arrival ofthe cars at noon today, He prisoner Was taken to'Newtown to answer the charge. Bonar HICEM an arrest and its publication would haye been - prevented, The impulsive complain's of ijguo The Campaign in Missouri, rant or careless emigrants, alinost daily dea in- sonia nocent parties befure the public as alleged ticket Movem Enylish Velvet, Bra pets, Rugs, Mattia tion in prices, A vied to examine, 1 Sunruisep—ruey Assaver A | ¢ N,—About 1 o'clock yesterday morn- Officer Tompkins, of the 27th Precinct, ut «of Rebel Troops. 2 That while we recognize the av- mands, swindlere, and the succession of contradictions | Accounts from the rebels in South I ‘ & vigorous prosecution of the warin | pomdout, S .—About 900 of the 20th | tin OMal ne Committee | hs y, | \liscovered four burglars attempting to break in- Brac Lay A FAs B eA Te 4 and explanations renders It dificult to fix pul A LM eke which the country is snost unhappily engagol, | qtogiment, Ulster Guant, Ne Y._8. M., were [ Magher Michael Comollye Wee Le Gale aise | the gun ator of Binoy Ralisrca, No, 182 Uened, iii ates sy ae NB lie attention or feeling upon real cases of lt wal that, Gen, Pallov ‘i Petes oe alte tatae Tome Uiet ctade hea. | Seemann tite, servden,Loniay; Thee Ae und ahead Shelia, Hason, By O'Cotnoe, | {Ayal net Mire talasa however: talned Fo ation of a states, we “insist tha cl tween this place an yr Menage Tale, oun ie rh G » arrest . ay , — seen At would seem that some plan should be adopt- | New Madrid with his entire force, eration of al cteialon we, tnaist that’ lt | compad betwoon this place atv Kingston, ev | Char ahigalyy dehy Kern dohn MeGrathy | (ii him, atabbod him three fines in. uo loft DR. HENRY ZELL'S ed, if possible, to ascertain whether any appoar- | lieved that the troops at Hickinan that fired on | fhost liberal preiters of peaca, Inno. other | unt is diferent parte, of this county, The | O'itourka Weetatt J: halo ALERaet Teatsick | arm, and knocked him senseless by a blow upon oere ‘ance of an offence can really be alleged hy the | % Kun boats yeater: were from Tennessee. | course do we see any hope of « termination of | (fice sare the same as when in three months | John McKeon, Thomas Ryan, James Ba, ley" | the bead with a club, They then fled, and ERY POWDERS, the war and preservation of the Union. sare Mr. Thayer, of Wyoming, oppored the amend: ment, We were a peace party before the war For God's sak: : tee soon after, a citizen observed ‘the officer lying | a) Gropp =e , Catan Daniel ‘Deviin, “Jamas? Beaty | upon the ‘pavement, and gave information at | 70 CURE THE LOVE OF STRONG DRINK. Burning of « Co! 3 My complainant, before making arrests, Cavalry from Vermont, \ Carian, De the station-house. Assistance was immediately Ro ieee pack A let us not be a peace party in Stockbridge, Mass., Sept, 5.—The cotton fac- ¢ iS Washington, Sept. 5.—The Secretary of War Tur U, 8. Traxsronr Siar ‘Jon Cuaw- 7 has fey ye OE to Col, Samuel B, Platt, Factory. For sale at 68 Diviai sent, and the officer was taken to his residence, | piyitn ay. + hon 9 t 7h Fu Brooklyn j . 2 , . ' 5 ion which was taken up to defray ex- 4 py eas 5 of the bur: Hos Saves, 175 Fulon oh voup” Deetroyep Ae Sea wy A Privareen. | of Colchester, Vt., to raise a cavalry regiment | war, (Loud applause.) tory in Great Barrington, belonging to Olne} A collet y No, 241 West 49th st, No trace of the bur- | Dr, Mercer's 224 Broad st, Newark. +—Just before the privateor Jeff, Davis was lost # that state, to be ready as soon a4 posible, Mr, Kernan thought the sixth resolution went Gait, was! consumed by fire this altetnoon, y _— procured about 200, Contributions fu ‘ glare bas been discovered, PRICE ONE DOLLAR,

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