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SLTURDAY MORNING, SEPT. 7, 1861, —$—— ‘The News— Ts enough for one day, without comment—in- eed we have no room even to catalogue its re- markable features, The stock market was lay by the earlier (and foebler) Spleen Fert Garvtaa, and became ram. pant,” as it is described, under their influence, Everything went up with a jump, of tol per ‘cont. We look for greater things by our next iasne, for the great battle on the Potomac is now ex- pected almost hourly, The latest exhibition (in Missouri) of the un- utterable fiendishness of the spirit of secession, fn its most congenial souls, reminds us of the vision in the Apocalypse, where “the Dovil ix come down having great wrath, because he knoweth that he hath but a short time, ‘The Distraction Ticket. Iv the Party Regency at Albany had set up by their Convention the most unexceptionably Joyal and fit men of th te, (conceding for the make of the supposition, that such men could accept such a nomination) and had made their resolutions to retlect nothing but the pa- triotic sentiment of the great Democratic holy, the movement would «till ve repeobation ‘at this critical moment, when the people, fur- getful of party, are and ought tobe struggling to unite in one solid phalanx for the de of the Union. By this very oppxition to the Union of the People, the party movement stamps itself as utterly selfish and irredvemably Corrupt, Hut when its platform i* charged with Fatabane for the Union cat Jone up in honey- od professions of loyalty, and its nominations Tike its reeolutions, are skilfully divided between Patriotiam and treason, every honest Democrat ought with his utmost energy to repudiate the whole, good and bad toyether, Nevertheless, we devote a litily spre to an impartial review of the candidates, « portion of whom, as will be seen, would command our sudrage as against a party i 0 other side—but fur none of t an enlightoned Patriots vote, running as they will against the candidates yet to be nominated by the Usiren OrLK. Seeretary of State-—Daviv Ro Fiovn Jone, is the present incumbent of the oflice-—popular, efficient and loyal. Comptroller.—Gronan P. Scorn, State Senator, A onthe ability. Attorney General LYMAN Tra arny the pre: font incumbent of the oflies. Able, eloquent ant loyal. Treasurer.—Dr. Francis © Bresex is an able and eloquent German 1s and has been for many years Paper in the city of Butta nomination at any proper tim Canal Commissioner, — Full Terin Loup, of Monroe County. A promi Democrat—a Canal Contractor—onerye ligent, fully posted in respect to Canal mat ently a nan of chai ant vorat ofa Janvis M nt im, tnd supposed to be honest, He was the Had candidate for the same nomination three years ago, but was beaten in convention by. the Keney’s man, Sit Kara, Canal Commissi Wriaur has been politically a lund. adamantine, He was a deleyate to Ch and Baltimore Convention, chose Tar friend of Mr. Dickixses’s nom distinguished himself by hi to the interests of the Cagger Reyeney nomination for Canal Comiviss at the tol Towing Douglas State Conve natural followed. He ix an intin’ utance ant amocinto of the lobby at Albany pet of both Reyencies (Dem, and 1 Central Railroad, who: sometimes to be so fir mY Pirnn, of Nia. anes Witt W putty- arlost rticu. sutton cony i 4 busing, are cuspocted in contlict with th inte resta of the canals, as hantly to admit of being properly contided to a Canal Commis sioner, Mr, Wiicutr is a canal ¢ tor, and occasionally indies in writing editorials for the Geneva Gar State Prisn Inspector. Wa C. Runovvs Hold the ofice one term without particularly distinguishing himself tor ability or devotion to the interests of the State, Was former! the Steuben Aurmers’ Advove of a paper at Elinira, Sin pired, he has had no v and has t ted, » and afterwa his term of ¢ ible means of support, correctly no doubt, of eM KUMP following the fashionavl te purnit or jambling of by peed by lity, a an officer, a poli Ho was never susy any prineip tician, or a man, Judge of the tppeals,—Gronay, T. ComsT00K is at present a member of this Court, having been elected thro “American” influenc os of n) eof ur by means of the He ix a gentleman of high character, able, a good Lawyer, and an up right, honest and conscientious judpe. Suv men when foun! on the Bench should be con tinued there, without refi to their party relations, expecially in these s when part ties hang s0 loosely. A Victory Wou and a Gri It is tantalizing tor morning's remarkabl ba, upon what might have been done by the force under StRiNGitAaM and Boren Officers taken the responsibility of f their victory hy , Carolina, It is now « at that time resistance, Op Aimppeared Lefore could have been occu lution of would have nter Lost, yin the Light of thi nm North Carel ews fh bad thos he uy x the coast of North nt that would vuintered absolutely: no ition we where Ae ewe have en: thd ever 1 th have them, # whole coast he state, whieh w forcements for ent well~ Gover ready and able at once to yy of the state, r could th detached avy force suit which could bh wi Lout at once bringing ve been spared by Gen, Woot ruction upon th Grand Ary It is nothing to the SPA mmanders could ha wthing o this, It is among the primary duties of tt commander of any », to be prepare t to follow up an a tig : The moment of y is not the moment:to pause, but to purs tis a moment of ineal culable power, At Bull Kun the wels jut missed annibilating our army our capital and government pursue with ail the hard-won advantag ant capturing by ne ting t power on the instant, « A similar neyligonee and feebleness characterized our use of the vic- tory at Hatteras Inet, Pouricians stirring up party strife and Abrusting themselyes before the pe idates fer office, in the hour of their country’s peril, remind us of unnatural children quarrel. ling over a dying parent, for the possession o his effects, ple as can Tue Union Canpivaty vor Disrnicr Ave -BouNKY.—It is said to be probable that General T. B, Yau Buren, Paymaster General of New - York state, will bethe Union vaniidate tor the District Attorneyship at the next election, Paisonres ix Fort Laraverre,— There Be DOW 48 prisoners in Fort Lalayotte, orator, Would be a oot ql ion, and We mt oof the BY TELEGRAPH TO THR N. ¥. BUN. ———— Carolina! a _ THE UNION LEAGUE UPPERMOST. —_—o Fortress Monroe, September bth.—The Monti Inlet this moming. eratifying intelligence. ABANDONMENT OF ANOTHER IMPORTANT POST, The Confederates have abandoned their strong. ly fortified forts at Ocracoke Inlet, THE CITIZENS GIVING IN THEIR ALLROTANCE hy HUNDREDS. altitudes of North Carolinians have demon. (their loyalty to the Government hy M strat eo allegiance, Colonel Hawkins sends word that he administered the oath to between two and three hundred in one day. UNITED #TATES VESsh KD WHT WHITE FLAGS! The Susqueha.ca ran down to Ocracoke In. Jet and found the fortifications there completely deserted, and the white fag was evorywhere exhibited, ‘Lue steamer Pawnes still lies in the inlet and the Susquehanna on the outsi _— GREAT OUTBREAK OF UN M. from the a are majority of th the Stars and Stripes, Several hundred in daily, take the oath of allegiance, and off their services tothe Union, vert Our position tereatly strenjethy the fort made jar Thatters ed, nore at Inlet ns bh Important from the Potomao, eat haw bee unted, ai oat imp LARGE BRAG OF FORCES. PNTENSION OF REBEL PICKETS 1LONG THE POTOMAC, OF ARTILLE HEAVY ADV ANG Y. White House ferry, Jowered » brijeht Wi hibited from a high po und blue boing distin not less than seven miles Vurther Part ev reprieved until th ay Jiomediately npon th HM being ex tin, r ey ed tir HmMewees Li eral Butler in Boston, Je eceuelon of the titi not vet ascertained Mere | Posto, Sept, 6.—Ceneral Butler pald a The oveayton of the tiring isnot yet nvcert | visit to the State I ley ie The Mystery Explained. bail ae + the Un n meeting | Aurning was from battery py whihy md shoved forwant, carrying the puaseng Tues val miles distant construed into an en MU fragments in y Lil hed . the dechi ity, like 1 i Ke DSStONIS DS CAUGAIE IN HACK ES 4 battle from day to day having | them. ber th Wp wre On Thursday morning, Marshal Fre we nad Hh toot hit th hi y ‘ dvs down forsey City, with » fo 1 twelve men, went “helan e ot : ake Last ni Ol nwith to this mas MeCielian cromed tang taidice 1 baal IP ay Pos Papert ‘of mangled and shricking | t Hackensick, New to arrest « number wud passed alomys the outposts of the army, re sogage | : ANG SOFOR IH : vivtir ¢ Last (Wo cars pitched directly down! were traced to the uring ty way of the Chain Brilg Unly three pura, # W, Pather, Me Wear they were permitted te ally satisfy Wiusel? of tho condition of atairs, | ant Mr. Hager, were left whle to rember ssint f stralenburg, near Hacie and 1 Washingete ro midaight, | Mnee. all the rest being Kided or disabled, Atha riers His « abits of wat pn ; s what he could, Hager at midnig: ensack, in the evening, and were seized, ‘They Have a most excellent efect on the entire arniy | hastened on foot, nine sto St. Joseph, for | ad zed a military company under the organiaation, sistance, 0} wa und a heavy tle | name of the American G wand, Lieut, Crosby trapped dere trick in one place, anda | 1 The Marshal seized their : tna cine, trestle work par ai aan hk commuandin, ie Marshal seized their arm ngten, Sipt. GA recounoisance was Jo, BY 81-2 4.1, a train from St, doseph's with | (tortyethroe muskets), and compelled the tral. mo yg the whole frontic he Fe Ten and all the physicians of the place, with | torstotuke the oath of alleglance, Much soul i i fr rolt I mi nial 1 t e eral army in Virginia, trom a point opposite the at thee ottdtiments, and other pecersay may tho oath do, Chain Bridge to Alexandria, “The coudition of | as at be ; ne of th hellish ni \ . te —— ps is excellent, and strict amilitary ee gota woumted had eniorpod from the | arosna op aw Hoanp ow Surenyn Was everywhere enforced, Tho pat, hk. Seventeen dead bodies were foul, aud anxious t0 meet the enemy, however ay be his numbers, TROOPS POURING IN, . The War Department ix receiving troops as fast as they can be conveniently armed and a3- signed positions, Commodore Stringham transacted business at the Navy Department today, and will at once return U6 tho fleet, War Movements, &c. Better and Better from North PANIC REVOLUTIONIZING THE STATH. cello and Harriet Lane arrived from Hatteras ‘They report the most ing to Hatteras Inlet to take the oath of SV WHERE Ginn. LATER AND SCiLL BETTER! els, and taking the oath of allogi- men wish to flight for Possersion of Fort Morgan, at Ocracoke Inlet, Fesiyned. present war, one compan: boats, the city, in ex of the southern strong, 16m yore down the our troops, eral Gr graph office, r ratic d le The follow T have con punish ite er Whene defend your the poverni Siplondid Condition of the Army. Washir gton, Major B. B. French hes been a missioner «f Public ONION SOLDIERS ALREADY RECHIVING 1" The Pension Bureau Pensioning the soldiers wounded during the ‘The new steamer Pen ing'on in a few days, pro Important Action in Kentuol y: PADUCAH TAKEN BY rant, with two reyimants took poses found secession flay pital, He found large quantities of « rit is manifest that you vitizens, Esta Ke Is Jefferson Davis Dead? Sept. 6.—The erey and activ. ity of the are i ee with full confidence of fucress tn ejersaest Positive News of his Death. al 0% Ay oy are —— no longer beard, wi army is steadily in. | ppiy, thas: ting in pumbers ladelphia, Sept, 6.—The Inquirer haajust Tarotiogs, ween OMIRY We portent | ia a special dispatch from Washington, APPOINTMENT. which says that authentic information has been | teceived by the Government of the death of Jefferson Davis, His death is sail to have tae ken place on Tuesday night, No News at nll of Hiv Death. “TH GOVERNMENT DON'T HeLIeVR tT,” [Special Dispatch to the Keening Post. Washington, Sept, 6.—In spite of positive statements that Jeff, Davia is deat, no evidence of the fact has been received here, and the Government does not credit it, Tho revel flag flies at the peak on Munason's Hill, which seems to indicate that Davis is not inted Com. Buildings in place of Wood, as already commenced ola wilt leave Wash. bly for New York. S TROOPS. a nthe War. Hiunapolis, 8 pt. 6.-—Ex-Gov, Wright, late meretic Minider to Berlin, had an enthu recepton heresoniyht. He made a straight n speech in advocacy of the war to the Krife until the last vestige of rebellion iscrushed of light artillery and two yun- n of Taducah, Ky. He it parts of ag in iit The Un Hticnl Movement. pectation of yn the arrival | Karataga, Sept, 6—The Union Cs r A army, which \ j hold ere telay, was presided over by Hon. G ides distan The loyal citizens M. Davidhon, a life-long Democrat, Delegates were appointed to the State Convention on the 10th inst, at Syracuse, At the Republican Conver tion of the Second Assembly Distriet of this county, resolutions were adopted fur the Union ticket, secession Hays on the arrival of telo- » Howse ant teok possesion of the allroad depot and the Mari | | | | fi 4 pro lamati ened A secessionist Boston Ship Captains a an enemy, but A correspontent writing from Rio Janeiro toran- | under date cf July inquires, Has Boston the rights de and “ports that the ship Maid of tho An eviemy in rebellion against our common | Se% Of Boston, Capt, Sanwoot, wae lying in wy ng ERT rats Nent has taken pososion of a that port with the secesion tag flying. Tho THE PEOPLE INVITING OUR FORCES. | His guns on the soil o| Kentucky,ar United Stat ulhad given notice that he eo TYAS ee ty | Mould not clear any vessel flying that ttyg in They Offer to fight for the Union. | jijynj7" ten jyrmt tes Tn Mare vo | Rm apace authority and sovereignty of your government, THE EXPLANATION OF THK STORY, [skconn mrararen.| 1epae netting tod pvt 4 inion vl “hall Boston, Sept 6 dispatch stating that Vie Baltimore, Sept, 6.—Over alght hundred | soa ebertone nn Haina VOLE inl cevor chip Maid of the Soa, of Boston was at Rio men, women and children had come to Hatteras | tations without The strong arm of the | daneiro, July 25th with the secesh colors flying, Inlet, by land and by bouts, asking protection | government is hereto protect ite feiwnds and © to her “abolition owners. arose from ber private si are able ts f bd afd maintain the authueity (Cotting & Stanwoo!) anil prote he tight of boval a Midrawiittoces unter iw | ‘?h@ Campatgn in Missouri, N.S —0 The Krave Defence of Lexington. Assurances had been received from Newborn sadetingtiom, Mo Amy A lance asin that if the flay, supported by a proper force, is Hon. ‘ 1a numberof Union raised the of the inhabitants will Tackson, | nen, wine vy. King, Jat ai fn vit permanently, | M. C., issues a spirited call tomorrow for a reygic | fant, and. Won. 1, and on Friday we ‘The Union tecling Pell all over | ment of Kentucky cavalry, under authority of | List, at the inet : nema a A tha state, Itt th the rebels } the United States, for three years ar during the | 0 truce @ allout Ainile fom tows ha war, He states the soil of Kentucky has boon | 14.5) the unconditional surrender of » Susquehanna was to po down aud take | wanton! te the fort, which was thatly refused During the onisten in the investment of the te vod Goal of skirn n byt shiny HWY Lewintn turns place Frankfort, Sept, 6.—Nothing important was | on both side the river, tt | Gracascted In die Lingulaiuen tng en |” On Thuralay Taeuk beh eke attacked in uf the strvets of the city by a party of sece wionists under Capt, Witham, in which the Litter. we Battle in Western Virginia. ceanpletnly route aut Cap W, taken prisoner, after hwingg severely wonton iat. Brown, r 7 On Friday oll father attempts to reduce the FLOYD'S COMMAND UTTERLY ROUTED place were abandoned, ¢ reatinge begs -senreaed with bia command towa pendence, ant TWOWONDRED AND PIGHTY CONFI 1 going t Seott, leaving PRAT PRISONERS TAKEN ith about 6 eight miles eit of © Property Seized Under the Contivens . % -. — tion Act. An Immediate Attack Threatened [Brom the Cin 4 Howie, Mo, Sept .—The steamers Chane 0 Ly an arrival from Gaute pion, Hannibal and Meteor, property of poy Pant that an cipayement teok, pi Citizens, were seized today ‘by Collector ALiw. n Mra. yond that plice, on Sunday last, wh ant vill ’ ed in the complete rout of then ee ge ae the Virginia shore isto the effort that from op- | Floyd, hy the sith, Olco aud th News from the Rebels. porite the White House Bord, near the mouth | te eae Stay aaa of the Baneca river down to Arlington Heights, | ot tppeum that SON TO WASHING LON the rebels have heavy ts and laily ex | bedly of secessionists, peeting r ment nable them to ex. | theinselves some miles from Gautew Mev Hobile 2 tond to Coma t's Ferry There are at least from while on their way to the plu ignated were been tran HOO to 700 now along the Tine eirbe Unite Reatbe te Lquickly, and On Friday a force of 1,000 Mississippians, as | commenced such a deal the rebels a guard reached the vicinity of Bairlax Court House, with pieces of artillery, The force | Me Yio hundred and two opposite Washington is estimated by ther practic 1 Reehmond th at 125,000, with heavy reinforcements daily | their arm: s, whl sencht mown. arriving. “They say an attack is tobe made on J tain path: Wty the forests, watil the Washinjston the present week Ua fiekd ; were tiken, anda large | Ptixoners here now Simultaneously with the attack on Washin quantity. of bagye uiipments fell into THE BENET CONGIPSS, demonstrations are to be mate (acconting to | the hanitsefoar tr contedorates ent= ess was in session about two hours on me authority.) near the mouth of the | Bumberet us in the start by at least onecthind, uljourned till the 3d Monday Geeaiin anh auoriat ie Hans or the |! their complete rout eviitcws the superiority of our soldiers REDELS WELL FED—rin COUNTEY StRIPrED, i it pt, G—At is probable that The twhels have ity of provisions and icboli o © Brivis of Massachusetts, or Mr, whiskey, Fanuilion wud stores Have, howevae Dicbolical Secession Outrage, | 3 ilce, of Marytond will be chosen uspire of niticoly drained of salt, sugar an cote, -- the New Graradta’and United. States commire y money can purchase thess necesstries, men ; m, All the cares for indemnity arising feom ily crint don ta therieraet ie at | RABEROAD MEGE UNDEIMINE the Panda Flot ahd. te April, 1355, terns be their Maryland neigh tor a hays bof up Ist inst, Now’ Grans pittance of these articles, Cows and cattle are HedGeallanievs vtetacby the Convention, thee months. in uffering ter Aseanty supply is som i parla whieh to take testimony, ad of this Mr. C inte Gvistont hin Bate a ne Mlamahtered ! Jite, the counsel for thit Republic, will probas rare, —o bly avail hinaselt, The rebels yesterday I five men near. Tite Mua elie s = : ly opposite this town, Bour sone had deserted | 2 ee ve Ate y * New dersey Cavalry Seat of War. from the rela army, and they, together with | Master en the Hannibal and St. Josep Ir N. Jy Sept, G—Six. hundred of Seiraged father, axa hoviaze were dragced | furnishes to the St, Louis Menocrat the follow- | Hal ment of Cavalry left here fur the uek to the anny, ings acconat ofa diabolical outraze on that road | eat of war tecay, Some i00 ot thi nt the day before yesterday, Went ova week since, ant the regiment may be Exciting Telegram from Wash-|°"). (4. expres: train bound weston | formatted come th a> the Tallance will be forwarded soon, ington, September dre, was thrown into Platte River, —— —~ _—— the timbers on the east end of the bridge over F Treason Discharged, A BALLOON RECONNOISS ANCE, arly through, Me f, O.—-Mesem, Sar ASDA KPSPLENDENT stesat nsive turns | Ut of Yarmouth, arr ted by onler of OLLOWED KY LOMG AND TTA * J retary of War, anit brought back on awe FOLLOWED LY LONG ANDUBAVY PL ; tnaih Ag | habene pore ne mate! Pata Layee The po retary inyateriourly as they What Can it be ¢ reals 1 0 ate halig Nae Elliott, of Freedom, Me., has been ' ” mf nitlemen. etn nthe train AL escaped unhurt, onder of the yen was Pamington Gey Gentlemen who return etting ont the bageage cor, Looms | then threach thie dee eee ea: © ed hy veqarter past one o'clock today from Pancaecd tokinje ‘the engers That we 1h retown Moiiehts, report heavy and co: ' ron the wreck. € tor», a our fiting between 11 12 velo v per UMC Glee ‘apd oun uring that time over one humiced ree Mined inte ring sie ports, Some of these reports appeared fa the J minut Martin Viel nt, vicinity of Manson 1, and others aboy Moor, fireman, andl, Pox 1 sah ‘ i . hil Among the wounded were Mr Chain Brice ; Hp { Previovs to the tiring a ss visible Teould u for an hour over Bort « el or crip) Mr. Haver which is east of River be found burned, Aaring west, in order from the cast, A Larue lows Was triiling. dying condition, while many ¢ 0 to the wreck, Fifteen ol i F Killed and Wooded. HOLOSs TRIPLE ever them in an open field, Our anniv A resolution was yesterday adopted authoriz. ing the Metropolitan Police Board to procure a site for a Central Oftice, and to expend for the erection of such building what moneys they may have in hand not wanted for the payment of the force, The Board adjourned till Wednesday next, oem a rs ly woune pled for | was dispatched the bride, tor an hes east of the Platte another br almost. entirely been fired after the train passed (0 prevent “ageistance being sent 1, and still othe: Thirty thousand Minnie ri Sonora, Company H, Fourth Infantry, U, 9, A., Capt. H. D. Wallen, ty of their voluable charge, ARKIVAL AT THK NAVY YARD, The U. 8. gun boat Crusader, Capt. Ceaven, arrived off Staten Island yesterday at 2 A. M., and proceeded to the Brooklyn Navy Yard, Bho has been in commission nearly two years About seven months ago she came hore to have her boilers repaired, afer which she joined the Florida divisio bas been cruising round the Florida coast ever since, capturing about twenty prizes of various descriptions, The Crusader was one of the boats dota ited for the Paraguay expedition in 1854, PROMOTION FOR DPSERVING SAILORS, An order of great in ttothe blue jackots has boen issued hy the Socretary of the Nevy Sixty menare to be welocted from eae ing ship, aud sent to Washington in te of not more thon ¢ix at one time, as they y be requis They will be knowa as Ord- Nance Stadents, and will be to taught naval gunnery, and appointed to sailing frigates, as urners, as vacancies occur, ner is $1000 per annum, A how afforded to steady intelligent men, Two hondred have been told off from the North Carclina, ant will leave toliy probably for Washing’ to the seater Pensocea, ‘The pay of a jeune jae opportunity is | \ com the WHAT IT 18 TO FERD AM AROLY. Upwards of 3,999,000 cations for the army of in tho receiving mm. Some idea of the bulk be forr when we at ) barrels of flour, 9,000 bar rele of beef, 0 barrels of pork, 500,000 ponnds of cotlve, 690,000 pornds of sugar, ant 1,000 pounds of bread, with hominy, crack. candles, soap and galt in prc An army of 259,000 all there rations in twelve day the Potonaie, are no depots at Wa hir ston Of these rations 1 that there are 18,0 or jon will consume Me ern dred men be wore mu NTO Srevier,—About two hun- ning to different organizations, red into yestentay at the nd at once Vader the ne ther belonging muctcring office on White street went to the camp at Searstale, onter, all troops raised here, wh fori to repiment tiv wd under the the United 6 requisi- \ 4, will be sent tu thiseamp. The statement in one of yea- tortay's papers, that this campi¢to bo broken vp in consequence of the onler ren g the o the state vely contradicted, Tie Tweerrn Reoiment This stated that the Twelfth re $. M., proposes ) ilitary ar ents exclusively ast authori RGANIZING, iment, N.Y, 6 for the term of three war, ander command of meeting of the officers ter the matter, ie Oxrin.—When the Jackson were required to the oath of janco on Thursday Last, of the privates 9. They wore listely put in irons and will probably be ted to Fort Lafayette, reenti urs, or duringe th eka A » con Rerosen TO TAKE nari the tuke thir inn used, Usironms —Uniforms wore furnished yer terday from the United States Quartermaster General's office, to the Fremont regimant, Gore man rifles, Third Irish volunteers, United States volunteers, ant Clinton guards, Tie, Cotivenrat, Geant, Col. Perry, it is expected, will start for the seat of war ear next They are encamped at Port Ham. ilton, The departure of the Washington Groys has also been ‘They will probably take their departure some time cext week, The men have been furnished with everyihing re quisite for the campsign, except’ muskets, They will receive their arms in Washin gton, CITY NEV Tur Coxcent is 1 The wsual Saturd. the Central Park, four o'clock of selections of im » Cenrrar rt will be rhoon, at Li Park. given in If past onsists mainly of finest «perat! his af The programm and sie, jun prominent dealer in arms and ammunition in this city Was arrested yestenlay, by order of the Marshal, on suspicion of having furnished w Pons, ete., to the enemy, Tt was found, how. » that there was no proof of his having done fo since February last, before the President's proclamation was issued al He was therefore released, At the suggestion of the Marshal his name is suppressed, strange peas: Svimvp.—Th With sujgar, arrive Locner Laura Rusk, Lat this port yester 1oby onter of t Vis owned in 'T Jaden and irveyor, Nulluhassee, seis they Fires, Acciaeuts, Inguesia, &e. Para. Bhastiva Accipest, Coroner Schire mer held an inquest at Bellevue Hospital upon the holy of James Murphy, who died from ine onthe 16th of July last. Doe ars, was struck by fragment of row ty a blast in OSth street, uear avenue, where he wits acting as foreman, evidenen showed that no person, unless the di ceaed bitneolt, was to bhime in the matter, and the Jury rendered a verdict of accidental deat Murphy was a native of Ireland, 34 years of ace, ani Hy wr of Lat aud 7th aves mie, whe widow and several one Fousp Drowsen.—Coroner Jackman held an inquest vesterlay upon the boty of an une known man, tiuad drowned in the dock foot of tobinain street, N. T. — Deceased was about 38 of ace, bard light hair, ent short, and was el in cassimere pants, two st Laced yun, Ke; a leather belt was about bis body, Verdict, “supposed drowning, Tas bony of an unknown boy about 15 9 of ave, wa in the lock foot uf J Tt was take in charye by th word was sent to Lary Bast Riven " « riay, man who ex of a sivall boat A Rained Looney were rows by the Thirty-fourth street nPhurelay afternoon, The exhibited carelessness on the part of eased in prowling bis bout directly in front of the ferry slip as the Louisa was leaving ity and the Jury deeming: that the pilot of the Louisa Was net te blame, renderet a verdict of acci« Mdeath, Doveused was 4 native of Lree F years of ago, Police Mone Auirenn 8: wise ArnesieD, “The prlive ye r ted Win, I, Casey, D,d, Nattie ant F.C, Chamberg, merchants, harged with being secessionists, Cham ly £ to this city for th Nuttie is a Span did’ business in New Orleans, a brought dispatches with British Consul, He is an Englishe man, dy and was in Cham herg’s company, He, with Casey, was giving his tongue great latitude, ‘The prisoners were taken before the Superintendent of Police, who, after an mination, discharged them, Auunarp Piexrocker.—A young man named Saml, Smith was arrested yesterday in a Sd avenue car, where, it is alleged, he picked the pocket of a lady, About $80 in bogus money was found on’ his person, and Justice Quackoabush locked him up, ‘The lady's porte comin, him MORE RIFLES COMING "YnOM THR PACIFIC. t ifles have been sent from San Francisco to Aspinwall in the steamer cted as escort, and then returned to California after the safe delive- the blockading fleet ; and | mails and HAMBU! steamer TEUTONIA, aud for QUEENSTOWN, ber the GLASGOW, will clowe at thie (ice, om SATURD: 1 jo ber, wt 10}4 crelock, AY® the 7th day of Septem 113° “WILLIAM 11. TAYLOR, Postmaster Post Brorar Assacut.—Wm, Bryan, a biack- | 7 80U smith, at No, 61 Mulberry street, was arrested yesterday, charged with a felonious assault upon Jarres Garvey, of No, 115 Mott atrest, Tt is alleged that he struck Garvey in the back with an iron bar, and on the neck with an a besides biting olf part of his nose, Justice Kelly locked ‘him up for trial, Turrt ov a Canriaor AXD TrAm.—James was arrested yosterday, charged with | Mealing a carriage and team of horses which he had bired ata livery stable in Brooklyn, He | denied a yy Intention of steriing the roperty, and made an excuse MPA returning it # the ime upon, trate, Justi Kelly, Gold him'to await Turse erin Annest oF A Pooitist.—Ned Price, the Boston prize fichter, was arrested Youterday, charged with assaulting and striking Wm. In- doer Une AND, vin —Srer i N. Y. VOLUNTEERS. Al! members of thi regiment now in New York or ita Vicinity wll report themselves at the Camp of Tnstruction, at Bearsdale, or before the 10th inet, after whiel date nll almenteca will be returned ea denerters, By order of ’ tt a » ¥ LJ MK. LOZIER, lith Keyiment N. ¥. ¥, 0. Gy 9th Regiment, at their tent. in C.ty dal Col, Comma wet ate The members of Ore requested ty aw Park, this doy, Satur inst, 4 vt 19 ofclock oll, of No. 223 Bowery, durin, el | ™. to be mustered into the United States serv, Lobel oS sau CHa Saaee By order of Lteut, Col, NUGENT. between them on Thuralay night. Me struck FELIX DUPPY, Gat,” Toyersoll with bis band in the face, and caused a the blood to flow fr ¥ from his now, taken before Justi r P. CALLANAN, 0. § ell nA Oth Regt, Attem When , he shewed provoca. All young men aud upon be sing to keep quiet for | wiat ing ty join the ahve mit will call a Mo : it ristra ‘ TY ite wn wnroll nawen with Co. Hy the f ure, the moyristrat dlocharged him, known ne the Old Norte se id ob Vent rie Amoxa MILtaRy Gestiemes,— Copt. JAMES LOURMY, 36 srkOTRD OF TREASON —Daniel I, Burt- nell, George H, Meade and a Mr, Hovg, were ny, Gurh Urought Lefure Justice Kelly yesterday. after: ain tne noon, on complaint of C «W. Latson, wh the Irish Brigade, te be cot ch ges them with a fulon Nagent. will He makes aft ANLAN, assault ant b vit that the assault a Ply at 4 Prince at, € le Orderly Ber tted by the accused, at the office of W ———— a T. Birdsall, No. 1 Dark place, where he, Col, eae A er Lng ures Jateon, was making an affidavit, charging | Matumy@witers and uniforms firm shed om Burtnell with treasonable sympathy’ with “the Phebe eaten ay ty LAY. Bicone aergaante, de, 2 | . a Je reg ni «LOW ly CAMP RO rebels, The accu truck him, is aifida. | Seem bed. Apply to JESSE I PATERSON, | vit and drawing heavily loaded Pistols, made | Recruiting Oificer, at the Ameri. 1) Camp, 15 Ghat. many murderous threats, The caso was laid | bavi st, overfor further heartn: cerned are officers in v were discharged on parole All the parties con- teer regimonts, and ixcelsor Brigade Col Nek Men wanted for the TAYLOR, shove eet, _ iW ineanp at Washingion. Recruiting office, our of General Sumtom, ny, recrite te tw went on immediately, Before Recorder Horraans One Cyrus Fanner was on trial in this Court Rally on the Irivh Brigade t 3 Recruiting Offices 435 aud 46) Pearl, 60 Onky aug © for alleget misdemeanor, charged to have beon avy Headquarters, 174 South aty where q tion ters nud ration rovided on signing the rolled perpetrated by means of forging a quantity of ie Kulu the roll td M. BENSON, i lalels for “Holloway's Pills," with the intent seman ive and to defraud, | Nothwithetanding — the fact being established, that th dered the labels and that he was ploy of é pri or t in the em- ry were unable to RULIGIOUS, mite vpon ay they ware discharged hat Fipainee aac Court, leavin ase undecided, D.vilse aun ¥ien every Gal ‘och » Ferguson was sentenced to the States | gt" uiview every Bunday, at 1039 w'clook am md Typ Beata free, r two years fur an attempt to commit hdd thal | grand larceny Market Street CEY D. MURRAY n was sentenced to the State Pri- fon for four years for grand larceny, on convice | will preach tous evening. Mon tion by his own confession, The’ offence was | ing service will Bveulr stealing a wateh and chain, valued at $75, Servioes ab b, Mary J Ipm, was sent to the Penitensiary for one year for an aggravated tian ferns aesault with a knife on Ann Van Brunt, bs the city, sb preach at (ae Sanetu John Fanning was sent to the Penitentiary First sty On Uetoormaw evening, at ty for one year, for an attempt to commit. gra wk, Bulyy el'4 Redetaptions the M lareeny, . Why Mea de ala free. Kate Tucker, a frail damsel A with ~ pocketepicking, ple ‘ty of petty larceny, | Antioch Baptist Cherch, 2th av. anil was sent tothe Pe 7 foe al montis, Peete ey: LR M1036 ee Thomas Hartey, a young man, plead guilty VELTZ, pastor of the Puigrim Baptist Cb of forgery in th and was rem ail vind degre bey ed for senten: BROOKLY A Tenner Deati.—A fatal accident oc- the Murra, Laven, ti Rev. & naton will preach tm et urred in the fuctory of the Nassau Kindling | a1 of tie Bout Orne Rare wt Conon oot ine | Wool Company, at the foot of Adams street, Nie Ba ‘eaty hid Di atone er morning, (ne of the employees, | ry ctcurists Ala be th Bablath Selool at 1 Jumes M, Galloway, was engagol in 106 | supplying « circular saw with wood, when, by aceident, be fell, striking against the teeth saw, which cut a = in his head and face _ The wound veral inches opt xtends from the crow 1 to the chin, He suivived but a few moments thereafter, The deceased was a married man, about 2d Petor 314, a and leaves a wife and four ~ ad t at No, 142 High street, He held the poe | ag wling, the Pastor, will prea sition of corporal in Co, BE, Uth Reyiment, | at the Dorey Weptise Church, Bod or) during their campsign in Maryland, orning aud eve Tu the eve ux Coney Istasp Rattkoan,—A motion oti was made at the Special Term of the Kings County Supreme Court, recently, for an injunc- tion to restrain the Cone and Railroad Com pis from laying tracks in Water street, The Srooklyn City sid Nowtown Railroad Company have authority to lay tracks in the samo. stroc vinjunction is made int papers were submitted to ir the Northwest 1 The stil we presebing in the nor by Key. JOHN SERVICE, cONKA'S INQUESTS.—Coroner Horte an inquest, on Thursday, on the boy of s Day, who died in conseqy held nuel neo of injuries sits 2d street, betwe! tained by being thrown from a wagon, A vers ROBERT MeCAKEL diet of fental death was rew |. The de. t the nervice in AM ceased resided at the corner of Myrtle and Rae arta ae ee Stealer Sth. ak 18 Pea O'clock, A. M., A o'cwk, PM. Stranpers & Tvceatan held an inquest on the | 2 cetiially tavted a aceor SNR of John Dougherty, who was found ¢ . Prof, Mattison, (form ind lumber yard at the foot of J Pat Agt Pastor of Tria The cause wits congestion uf the brain caused by | hew chapel dint cura. see any CRAY hard drinking, A’ verdict in accordance way | at 14 Ac Mead. nt ie TM Bee Greene street WILLIAMSBURGH. aud Spor sty — Kev, CHAS, BE. HARRIS, T OLARY.—A man named Francis Long was | Ma br iumarmws at 134 otele nPehs eral nday arraigned before Justice Walter, on a | or Lue ament at 3 o'clek BM 4 burglary. It appeared that at an early | Welnemlay evenings prayer meet hour on Thursday mornin, leaving the ho of Phil Marshall street, A subsequi Baaster sty ha tion showed that he had gained an entrances to | ot 1b the premises feloniously, by breaking into a rear window. #200 worth of jewelry and ware ine apparel, belonging to Mr. Frank, was found in his posession, ‘The accused alleged that he had committed the robbery on a bet by way of a Joke, and intended to restore the pri rvices a6 UMtal 1. Q. ADAMS, ‘This meen e Discourse of Mr. Jas. inj Prosched tomorrow evening, 4 is likely, however, to. pro pr list, Protos aut. Chureh, ke tor him, as he was fully committed t &eoMr. GNCHMAN was nny ower before the Grand Jury,” Kegiment, N.Y, Voluntee im Hine Co. No.4, Fire Dep fully invited JERSEY CITY. Patnroric.—Iroquois Lodyge No, 0. F,, on Thursday night 0 to the a nee of the ( 1. O. ot sropriated nent to be UBL BAkbxum: AMERICAN MUSE used in the pi t was AT ALL HOURS, EVERY DAY VENT ee TUE WONPERPUL LIVING HIPPOROTR * ., ts, ¢ Av, Free ron Everynony, ‘ eka waite ait Siete ant es The rich, the poor, the high, and the low, wre al! | Lady elne whe have wenn, hit f nv¥ited to Use AsO. K. AP. wor CONTINUPS HIS R at hin reeervein ar mparkling ¥ LOWEK SALOON OF ever before produced its ey cal housekeeper will uae any other » wl ¢ y sur can set PYLE'S 0. K. Sold by groc Sura a ane Pe. 1 ERE is sor His LP Manutnotured by JAMES PYLE, Fa ARUN THERM 18 nor HIM Lill wud Washington sts, Tost wonder tn y unital every Lapies wo Aer rroeniep wir Piweres LIVES N WATER OR OvT ort Biotohe ® F auy Dinturireient Of | cn the wariace ow beneath tho eurtace ¢ od poor the Sion, should try the Tal of Whit le ‘ which into be had at 46 South Ast rn HEAVI THAN ANY ELEPHANT, sn excellent preparation, Milsition ba Ted the thos an te Vinitorsy whe iy hie in the Lockrts vor Dacvent nory res, VIRSE AND ONLY LIVING HIPPOPO AUG. C. ALLENS em inakes it probable that HE 1S TH ~ SHOULD PAIL TO) SEE HIM DR. WEN 8 1 w Ghignvement we the Museum und ont Hit he leaven the NERVINE POWDERS, NO TIME 8 TO BE Lost TO CURE THE LOVE OF STRONG DRINK, Tondd to tie inter st exhibition. & ATIVE ARAR KEEPER, 3\LAAMA Mis, Bewels 914 ' spur chan ton sty Broollya 3 [with hou is te be seer at ars while W Popotanins EXHIWTED AND DEsCR Hou aud 1) BEVERY WD Lyons’ Maoyeric Insect Pownprs, e original and genuine article will extwrmdnate Roaches A in. Free from polaon, ’ ETIC PILLS, to Rate and Mice, Bold by all aver bet tof the water A LIVING SHARK, 1 great variety of other livia: Fish, 1 WHAT 18 18? OR, MAN MONK: SEA LION, MAMMOTH REAR 8. ust rywhere. D. 8, BARNES, Proprietor, Rife aces dh, Park Row, and 424 Broadway, ie BIER BD Masts WH, Bla. HAPPY 7 x Ve are Moh (he igst attractive entertalament i Barny's Tarcorurxous ott he b d cheapest article for dressing an@ izateston to ee pn Weaning cleasingy cusling, preserving asd we | —Aiiwion to a, 9b ety: Chihires wader te storing thebair, Ladies try it, Suid by ali Drug ROYAL CIRCUS, gina, AGERTE OF LIVING ANTMA ave. adioining Palace Ga. APTERNOON AND NIGH KEASED ATTRACTION, Be Night of KATON STONE, ateat Birouweh Rider in the Wark: Together wit RIDERS! ACKOBATS ! Bo popular at Ni IN te JAMES MURPHY, at 57th st, urgan Hall, on Sunday, Sept, Sthy ab wk. By rder of P, MuBLROY, President, JAS, CONNELLY, Secretar ct) eee A. OF Officers und Members of the above Order are requested to meet at Millin Mall, 26th st, and 7th ave, on Sunday, Sept, th, at 1 o'clock, to attend the funeral of our late Brother Member, JAMES MURPHY, of No. 19. By order The G Wil be Lutvodtived by their Tudian traiue: together with many other novelties, GRAND MATINEE THIS DAY, Commencing at 2 o'clock. b 5 Admission 25 conta; children 18 cents. of JOHN MAGULBE, G. P. vm i ry JOUN A, KENNEY, G. 8, “ Pvp eK Ma Reaper and |

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