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Imtereeting from the Potomac, from Southern Missourl. their ‘ blow ott his confederate, The accused denies the |, THENEW YORK SUN. |THE LATEST NEWS. | posto on] ap reese, teem Man Nx Yoh et he i aH Mp hn | Smee ces bop) PO A ag renga careful to | regiments : a ‘v peo | on Bratay. jury a inniovs CanniAon Acctomet.—On Friday MONDAY MORNING, SEPT. 9, 1961. BY TRLRORADN TO THE N.Y. RON. aay, ‘on the Virginia side of the Potomac : renowned Gen, Aer tive reeaton ertes 10 T, Ry amd will parade through Grand street, | + Death comm) of the brain, from ® | acornoon ire. Henry 'T. Fabor and adether wd rane tr, at | at ma aA "Rp Porenth et ad ak tro eh cea i | ie gn cova lag Fhe Soldiers Rabbath. about seven miles from the Chula ine eo preh t e Ley re SoaeLine apatiat bt ey aikaneins Mids elif Sond size, "ier clothing, which was mach soiled | the avenues of the th Wari, were thrown out PROCLAMATION OF GENERAL MCCLELLAN, ‘We have received by telegraph the followin? General Order, to which we give the jromi- nant position it deserves, While we deeply re gqrot that it was not ineued by Gen, Scorr, to all divisions of the American army, we fel that | Mt derives increased significance and interest com The telling of woods by the Confederates «x- | the Colonel, which waa pored this battery to view of our troops. ing to the distance no guns were diseorn , her any large body of troops, Men were, | however, employed on the fortiications today. OUR LINEA ADVANCED, At daylight, this morning, owr vanced One tile farther ito Virginia, the Cons rain fe some time ‘Te t failed, ‘The soldier: breath free again. old man remains with them, to carry them to Lieut..Col, R. T. Enright in temporary com. it a coneeeat pavae a eran Col.” mand, is expected to leave today, but their do. A imental business, the dari was tobe executed. ‘The mines were laid, bat ex. ing sis very doubtful. They have not eon | pleted their organization, and probably will | plodel, dentros ing the originators of the plan, who were discharged from the recinent by Col. not do so until Gen, McClellan takes them ia by rowed when she was found, was a lilac calico Trev Intan Reorment.—This regiment, | dress, whire and brown w ‘of flan- | nel, brown stockings, an leather ot The policeman’ imony represents that the wo- the upsetting of the vebicle, aed Mrs. T. was Plow ager... The other’ Luly was, somes | Bhat bruised, The horse, it appears, became, frightened and ran #, which was the cause of the ace! Beooxtys Crey Mowrataty.. -The tout number of deaths last reek was 168, of which ‘o tert) | man bore evidence of indulsence in liquor en she wa found; hut Dr. Vedder could dis cover no trams of ji erence. Save the pickets ad- fraetured skull the body was entirely beaithy. ees Mi, this fe |, who has receive al "1 40 were adults and 123 “ikdren, } from the known Chriatian principles of the} 0) 6 falevates retiring befire them from the direo Fh th reno ee hae receive all necoa'y | hand. They number about five hundred meu, ployed by tus rita tench oe Ovennoann, — A catpenter, a work new General from whose sincere convictions it ema- g . Sept, 8.—The Postmaster of Osceo- of [Where the above dispatch has since and have for some time since occupied Camp Ralireed ‘4 Hamilton Avenue Ferry, . Saturday evening, nates a8 no mere act of deference to the relig- | I, St. Clair Co., reports that when he lofi,news t an Weta TO Canes THR FOTORAC, Avg. 29th, we cannot aay. | Kerrigan ax their quarters, ing to commit suickt® on Satorday morning, at dnesday the Confederates fired from hegrd arplash in the wate Tat the ent of the m had ——- nl Bergen Five Corners, New Jersey, while tem- fous sentiment of the community. Tim only J Had Just reached vere of fight between Gem. J gn ‘eminence wt Great Falls, 16 niles from More Arrests. ive tents Gaal dau ale Svar Bae | warily aberrated, He hal been drioking. Hs | pier, Ane going to aartain «Um, caus foam fault is that it was not earlier promulgated + “ regiment and a body of rebels, | Washington, upon a body of our troops om the Washington, Sept. 7.—The proprietor of a 4 sap wife bromght bim to this city where bis motn: dark cloth cap, whieh he _ ‘4 4 Haanquartens, Anwr or tie Porowac, | | Under Gen, Rains, in which the latter were com Maryland side, Their rifled cannon, although | faro bunk was arrested yesterday, it being te- Urlay Tact at the Commisary General's offi, | resides, aml he was taken to the City Mospival, | Irouyht to the 4 Precinet sta: ton-house, | | oie . Wasiirsoros, Sept. 6, 15 } | pletely routed, with a heavy loss, and Gh Perhaps a hundred times discharged, wounded | master in the navy, wio is 35th street Arsenal, Thirty ten.pounter Pare i: i: wiievod that he is not fatally injured, in of opinion that the splash » ‘ae caused by @ te : seaedral tomabsiasiiiae GUslnea: s': | Mesa Wan ike BVloo only one of our men, ‘They attempted to ford | custody, haa been patron roll Hides carmen wil ile vevathwe and | CASreRmn,—Coroner Sehirmer held aa in- | man felling overboard, ~The ¢.¥ can be wen tier te fateh ih et ; ccthersiesl a the river by constructing @ temporary bride | his establishment by large adventures Fi spe : sat un Bateriday, at the Hellevue Boapital, | &t the station house. in future there may be a mr Gen. Price, who was at Osceola, credited the | with planks, when they were repulsed by the | various other gambling houses, prinetpa'ty 01 mounted daring the present ke quest on Saturday, a p tal, Pata, Beams Cisaver.- Atte Helen respect for the Sabbath on the part of." | ronoet, sharpahco'ers of the Pennylvants 7th, and a | Pennsylvania avenue, were elowel at an eal’ | new native of : ay. A ¢ ‘command. We are fighting ina holy cau and should endeavor to deserve the benign fa sr of the Creator, t by the enemy, or some other extreme n neceasity, it is commended to commanting that #1! work shall Sabbath; that no tinnecesary Unless in the case of an the Ist, Ex.Gov, Jackson arrived at Springti M Julloch was at Mt, Vernon, From Fortress Monroe and Hatteras Inlet, ascension with 1 bereft them killed. The Confederates then | J from view carrying with them their bat | AN GONY, UP. Yesterday ( Jellan made a balloon | hour last night, side of the Poton Low , and occupied two | quiet durin itiea would’ by. interry government, Reports from v probably from a fear that ther | yy, ions points on the Virginia Massactuseres ee 3 one meame on, of Mai hundred apted of suspon ted by | steamer State land the steamboat a that all was orning. SOLDIERS FoR Fi the way of Fall River, inthe | yan were expeciel to | ew York, on Saturday evening. chored in the atream, took coal | upon the bedy of Catharine Condes, i are, whe cied on Frida’ ‘The young woman who had been employed asa domestic hy Mra, Cathe arine A. The chty-tMird street, newr Third avenue, war fling alighted lamp with pe, which took fire and expladed, and tmany, aged 28 bt at the hewpital: on asimall furnace, 1 0, No, at her resi clothes Having wecidentally taken fire. effort was male to y her by but without avail, ling ‘f But Sh mete . | Continued Good News from North | bovrs in reconnoisances. Our forces tear Alexandria fount ax beans . J that it was thought | o'clock in the evening, when she expirea'e be saoels, be Sarlleet tater from their a Cc 1 orth Gen, McClellan's order for the observance of | six-pound y buried in the yround | aboard, ant went forward to KE’ zabethport, -pital, where she | je bors; that they shall attend Divine service a’ 5 arolin the Sal bath nychout th there, a from the railroad station, | where the men took cats for thy tal, of August to the 6th of JERSEY CITY. tion, ant —— 1 1 ort Kilaworth, the customary Sunday morning inep that officers and men shall alike use their in ‘ence to insure the utmost decoram and quiet on Fortress Monroe pt. 7 Commodore String. ry where rei A DEFAULTER. They’ wore Tun Vaer temperance soc ng army onde Miesowrl® which, under north: | iy, "y Fousn Drowxrn. — The bedy of an ane al als Fine, Vasulograw, while engaged in cooki: 1 preserves ” Fleet at., on Saturday, was severely b vtned, hor Rvery those Uesent, until a oat 9 riostow AND Loss ov Lt Bt sdee ; wt boy, it 10 years, was found in | tween 7 and 8 o'clock, ot oF Seat day, ‘The General commanding regards | j2™ tached Old Polat today. Ile Bag Purve Gallagher at the Washington Nevy | Caiea, 11, Sept. 7.—Gen, Pillow ant Polk | em United Stats, ig aap HenTT WHEN | case Wry testa tt ce On Prbiay Gights ea L649; l/are Gros Guvon beer. thu aehapure, Goce this as no idle form. day's rest in seven ix | bak not arrived, Yard is a defaulter for yt in lotte- | are at Columins with seven thowsand Rebel gratifying rapidity, The events of the week | which was taken from the water by John Me. n hoard the schooner *' Cerm necematy to men and animals, More than this, | The George Peabody arrived last night from | ries, {roja, Solr, Thompaon in ia Minwvarl, ditwely | Hoye had a most encouraging effect, It le | fiven, Ueidgemnn at the. Ferre, as entirely | Mod ia tine ne cut, which re-* the hewestfo gad hal the Holy Diy ¥ the G tot | Hatteras Inlet, bri Wg recent intelligence,and THE VEMALY RERELS, oppor wath the balance of the forces, ielieved that (he tueter of searaite ‘taken ta | tin, cod the babe beers, Uo fu sale a a eae Bi uecrtae, ier mercy an CA it sy rm TEAS a number ef fugitive families from the mouth of Fifteen female rebaly are now e MAE Hf att i doa palit ; is city on Saturday, in an large on that of eli ing sft the Jury rent ury uf two others. vessel was ly. or General Commanding. ‘ar River, who managed to escape to thy The Kentack wintature. eistiiee thoes ae tate pti ad rod » the Lith of April last ict of supposed drownin, Paterson deck, foot of Wayne at, ale Policy at Last. Vrankfort, Ky, —The State Sonate w immed worthy feat of recruiting under the Karat Accromst IN THR CeNntiat Pann. — y Re he depot of the New u . on FY e ws loaded! with SOM) el A tions at the Ocracoke Inlet have | 14! Ligh a ern from Weadquarters, la the change | , At about hallpast six ovlick on Heilay aves. "AG phos Nba ly The advance of U. 8. troops into Kentucky med, and probably those at Oregon feats (aan Cons bade eatin nfalbloans. Ad ef vitantion Of tha Forralting Gite, thous grog, | Oe hh Brunger, of Ne. 88 Rent Tuirty den ver, and she was al sets at rest a long-mooted question of policy. | folet, some forty miles this side of Capo Matter | federat od Yep. BAL & Union imooting he'd | i 14 to more decent quarters, ing in a light w noar the | veloped in limes, and the fire rapidly # We shall no more be obliged to urge the utilit cE and for what redsona they are 00 A Rextsebt bllh tc baba el Paton , - Lact A A UE acca lod dock, netting fire to three ears lk ¢ shall no more ts ie the utility | as, blah bla 2° are Oocapy lng s ecame feyghtened and run into the cut in | wheat, ‘The she fig the dock aud the of force anid ev it, in dealing with bul | A powerful steamer was seen inside at the mine bi betes CITY NEWS sixth +t and the vehicle se the United » flag was or cars with their contents were completely de- Lby a vote of siroyed, but before this the vowel was burned te the water's ed lies, with enemies of any kind, or with vacil- latter place, when the Peabody came up yes lating and uncertain friends, We need no tend Mr, eth bom ag] ot 5 1 street, who accompanied Mr. Branger, Seinen ‘The brig Mary Mackae, hailing i ‘i . Van Ronswela ; nani fatally injured. Sho was taken | The fire department of Jersey C Jonger point to the astonishing Union effect of | Sere is no light at Hatteras, the Confeter. y moved ‘9 hoist the ee vieccurt. ton, | from Wilmington, N. C., arrived yesterday bs the. poasaonce oF 1 hee Pst nel jay jersey ( the panic in North Carclina, in refutation of the | ates having removed the houses, ferred to the | jimes T de Howard King, Hiram | from Liverpool, having as cargo 400 sacks salt, voir, ia Eigh- t to stay the proxte Perry, eon: pet fallacy nursed ro long at Washington, that Southerners are insensible to fear, ant can be poly irritated by sharp “coercive measures, All seems now exploded, and we are to go «+; Coonsistont and common sense plan at 0. Sullivan, fin. Downing, vhowen and R, M. slutions were acapted wing the his bold and patriot luring that oll former party strife common in the Gow- niling that but one ticket be eapproaching conventions, to without regant to formor is, and also re that Sb eaeks brandy, & do, ru Mrs. ale, 800 oun , consigned to order, The vi wd to F. T. Montell & Bare | tow. She has been taken ia charge by a United States Inspector, expired law to Mr. Bi ce office, was ayed 60. caped uohurt, ox Oven —Bridget Bradley, a woman 68 od the depot of do, «l that but for their New Jersey Railroad would lave been de- stroyed. The fire raged with great violence until nearly 12 o'clock, and at many times a de structive conflagration seemed imminent. At the time ot t xplsion there were three persons on board the ner, Kaas Dough The steward, Frank Blivey, and a boy nome No signs of a fortification were to he seen at the Cape, It is supposed the seces:ioniste will make a stand at Fort Macon, a strong casemated work, guarding the approach to Beaufort, Refugees from North Carolina, report that the lower counties of the state are ready to hoist the Union flag, when assured of sup White, of the Central I years,” Mr. Brunger House ix comprsed of 76 Unionists ant 24 h tons orn Rights men, quinin 1 in consis ber Inmate for Fort Lafayett Kiward P, Wilder, 14 years of age, was ru ey a Friday night in by a light wagon y of 8th avenue, corner of 42d street, and dangerously injured, She wis taken to Bellevue Hospital, erminent, recom nominated at t be composed of 1 party associati« and sent to Fort Testa t. | exposed him to wend Sor Rusia and Amerion. Shon yportant and yratifying dispatch to Niet’ ALLOWED IN THE Potier N The i nyured Last week, « policeman was dismissed ' Me ing vowel by jumping overboart, whem th Government from the Emperor of Russia, | A perfect ee of terror oe Tho state | vie the hotde of eee eral ns Pee ence ere eo tor expressing secession princi: | Acctorsratiy Drownen.—A sailor, called | mere tested by the Handa oi the Seem ty 1H} ccin our telegraphic columns todalp, | troops were in fact returning , ples, It is in contemplation to administer the | “Spanish Tom," employed Niel TRY Ranrewe wee ale Wattles tee F ; : ‘ ples. a ¢ | “Spanish Pom,” employed on board the lighter sha hthen od With: entbe hy the Amer. | A prominent clergyman de A Touching Appeal for the Union by a Union Meeting at Danbary, Con to the entire force, as it is | Trimmer, lying at Old Slip, while attempting nt oe th ie insti dou Mounat people, while It gives a keener poinc to} Inlet, should » Federal force invade the mun | | oe m8 The aftraeres Minister A Union Mecting, are weveral men in the de- | to oon board the boat, on Saturday night, was promptly procure and the Tea fami titer( AX is Hise leon saliilitiead ail land near Beaufort it ual at once be joined it Ge seen, ei Ls alts paper ay el called by tour ted of a Pais ie nocessiontets, but who wise- | when ae a on fill into the slip'ant was pa reeeived every fie sions AS ind erence exhibited by the British ministry. 100 North Carolina Unionists, dent on Saturday, and read to him the following S Artutniatration, was held bere af yell det Mal oP anaes HOw 79 varies, tat dies Ooeat Oo ‘The captain of t yody countel twenty. five wrecks between Capes Hatters and Henry, Col, Max We er will return to O}t Point but the tit is bell uther two ved fatally dinpatels wi Coroner n held an inquest upon it Sriious Accrpent, Yesterday morn ‘The contrast in spirit between the two power, is extreme, while their acts have been necessas About fifwen fh 14g resolution A Prulential ¢ nvdred persons were adupted, [Transtation, | ene TO Ve Lavaverre.—On sed A Lawy ney held an inqrewt on PAG vac WiMreats’ Fiewn k baeneild aaa Gad Liaw Vita forse GIN ho aiGatl bonis r. Perensnuna, Juny 19, \ Saturday evening a dispateh was received by | Mrs. Klizabeth Gore, an aged lady, was coming but could not elit any iy {Aenean Aue’ ened, greatly Bibs | se yk Sromcniy hes of ten was appointed. Speech mute hy ont of Police, from the Scerstary | Cut of the church corner of Fourth avenue and origin of tho fire, It is and a strange race whose language we lack or * \ | the fon. K. Averdl and Samuel T, Seely, D. D. lr ie ted Bendix hasbeen placed in command of | Sins — From: the the conilict | ‘ : requesting the arrest of Mr. A, S, | Thirticth street, she was suddenly seized with ed from epontanowis com~ Kans to pronounce, we receive the ay Yoke LOL rentnent which divites to. l of Albany. Bais Bull in - ts Loi fe eB) dizziness while at the head of the tiicht of | Dustion, the report that deoeased went into the denied to Liberty by the boasted or Weather at Old Paint is intensely hot, yeu have born desire ciate, Sullivan, a lawyer of this e'ty, ¢ ong business | sone steps loadin hureh, and fell he wd. of the veal with alighted cantle is net constitutional governinent,and to consanguinity Piteral, Guverninent aekiene iN Ba Tics lar William stret. Me. Sullivan was | Jong to the pavement below, inflicting: «uch ine nk is ak nied in the 7 7 whl 4 Hie ts a | s residen » Yow tree! ures e is despa ha he vendiet by the men of our ewn language, religion ant ism Forttea Biomrey which our August M | meetings was held here this evening. found at his resid » Sh Wont 14th stroot,, | Juries that her gh Psy fihat asec Gale feailly, The \ f the tilseval aad te ——— M ipment of a : OT Cochrane at made a swong ant taken to the Police headquarters, where he | Vonneyed 10 ler residence, hess the fhenittu Tee i! jy. | THE VORICTOWN PREPARING TO RUN the broney Aint: even: phe ier speech. was wtitre adinitted having written two or three letters to : : See et of int lyse hel dee ae ie THE BLOCKADE, LRT a ta i eeelaBh tabard Kev, Dr 2D, Hisbane + | parties South, relitive to some of the prisoners Suicton.—-Mr. Wm. Underwood, a morchan leaves a wile and) two erty, can hanlly be lost upon any of our reads 4 aon UAE Let dl ecaae lh i Croaks ant ott a Rrornicehows, |i Peteee etn) senor e vores © prisoners | of Milwaukee, Wis, committed suicide on Sa- ent in New Be ’ " aes ol ara canta) —— wod that Amerein citizens alre neembly Diateic to attend the | of the privateer Savannah, for whom he is : year i ; . ts id em, Tho despot of Ruwia regards it With | prices Monroe, Sept. 6, ria Baltimore, Sept ready to Tet lowe vpon their Anaurnlily J ma en ty 1 ayo : ie beothore | Whitys at the tomponury residence of himself vised hy th friendly seticitude, the rulers of Hoyland with | 704 D Ticats: MannoKe, Goaiticd or Pa ace | state convention coursel, Hh that one of his brothers ifs, Mo, 8% Spting wrt, by owing his weed £50,000, The sch jealous malevolence, #, has retuned from tho block ae off y—a civil war en tale Valen Convention, — [cman the 4th Lndians re , ani that cUelit nonsiel. Cocenas Satirse wae Geo, Crapo, Mie line wn relieved by the Was) than 0 yeore that it has exist Uh coiope ae aeyetentay, a | another isan officer in one of tho Ohio rogi- shiately notitied and promp'ly helt an in= Lat senha “When Rogues Felt 01 Union ower ie independen reise, Twas held at the J ments, To was taken to Fort Lafayette to t npon the body, wher it ap {that de. ifatan, ‘The insue of the ral y Ny 4s coatings For a cruise, aut ite prorat aoe or ; os Me delegation of tive | await the furtl on of the Government, i dh adie oy vin suecesstul Now York and Erie Railroad Cc net Pithu' Sore Diranion © teamer Yorktown is only | conseer pic > | Voorhees How mee , bat had ree Tro tout @0,000, partly Se MNO OF Vue: Dyrecnés: Msunion Samve about a dozen miles Newport News, | founler, by institu'ions whiel + | Union Demo Republicans were cently met with heavy reverses, and his mind | lors 's about $2,000, partly insu is a rich entert It is the first nan nine elected to th ‘on Convention, ta be | ‘Tim Drserrnys y yon the 1th inst, aver. —At a meeting | to reconcile the Union with Li 1 “beeone ty to min the bloskade, n | eriously” affected on nt of of that paper ever printed, which we could con 4 ant fh has ex bib: held in this ¢ of ub mbers of the New ¥ rk Typographi val tt me aie at te ik purchased a pistol, ie LApies wio AGH THR seientiously advise all men tore We sup- | heavy armament, Prosperity ; se Viuion, No. 6, on Saturday evening, a resolution | after deliberately touting it in the presence of T petchen ‘Ta. Sunburn, i The ed Her best you of history we . . t his wife, the least idea ot what he pose there was never so much truth in all it Te Uae AVen HOP USRL Ue | ae Hue Itw Military and Naval Movements, | yi sirssaice, proposing to loan to the United | Pe, ib: padeoatel Prine att ant should try the © previous isues put together, We give a tow ortunt Beom Baltimare, — @§ — Uvite! Sates shoult be hy : Sega ; States Government the funds of the Society, | there blew his brains out, f dead to the + Wilthnras Just and forcibly expressed comments on the | Haldmorr, Sept ®—On Saturday night of tl compact, which upto thistime | Uorrrp States Steamer Qranen Crry, 7 9 ting: to €2.500, A proposal to tempor: | floor, He w ve of Mussichusetts, and or Vottle, Tae ‘conven! oMicers arrested $f. J. Gi vo. | bas matde their power. | Inspite of the diversity | Overton Carr, U.S. N., Commander, arriv~ | grily reduce the rate of printer's wages remains but 28 years of A vertlict necording with 404 i ! and 1 oth ty | of their constituti mt of their interests, aud | ,, saint wih - i pros . = the abov tement was roudered by the jury, hia lat pepe - ed yesterday rom Fortress Monroe, aud pros | ander consideration for one month, can plait ish adopted, Indl aie the mek | quake their way to Vingini hat rh their diversity, provi- fad eathe Nave Yat paurd attempt to at once alop! ant repute wut thiles out new weomaé to urge them to draw closer the | Ceeled to the Navy Yard, , Police Latelti “ee inci : ant | ; 5 ornen Witane om Rxianirios, — A jannce, principle, that has ever fallen wuler to have embarked i Among tional bon’, which is the basis of the very She broughten, and landed at Fort Lafayette, J Axoriren a y Vice. ‘ the articles se & quantity of military | conditions of their palitieal exiton In any | 8 rebel prisoners, captured from the schooner | White whale, tw Ive teot in length anit weijsh- Poor Tray.—J, Beam, » young min, em- ® ambition for susrwas reizantions of | quaterials, letters, medicines, ete, ‘The whol | event the sacriice which ther might impose | 14 ypiagteton ) pounds, arrived here on Saturday | ployed at No.4 Gold street, who is a relative of HMNKY ZBL or the direction of mon who ear | Qurty were taken to Fort Medlenry this morn. | Upon themselves to maintain it ate beyon [Me : Fall River sterner Motro) ant | Capt. Mills, of the brig tohn EL Jonas, went fa for mtiny, but cla) plate, od th ie Cyparivont with ‘hic ws which dis would | The Quaker City has been constantly em- CSS) Tag a ane air Bee (eee Me ee a Man Gin eon EEe See ware: Avo this rhe Gd it Meth J A NICE GAME BLOCKED. bring alter it, United thoy perfect themselves, Jon the bletale at the mouth of thy peti Bere Alte gd gl eee Ne | dwn Gai Sets ECE OR ORR OMNS: DIRE: 6 same tit fe trick will ig : ‘i wlated they 4 vane mense tank ia. ieted ful id, while the wd sy O CURR B LOVE 8T b ike h wall About daybreak this morning, A. Williamaon, |! ney ie re paralyzed, arisen | Cliesupeake Bay, between Cape Henry and amie Pig ial % iar frais 0 srded. aa treasonable, When h Thore is buta single isne, ant that is war | Gathmaker Tre A eee eee Mee italy vealed. nor oad | Cape Charles, a distance of twelve miles, and weal hah phim at to Capt, Mills became known, Division atrect ; Mra, Dench's 216 ro ,.and antiewar, ‘There ix no halfway grount, | ads bres od that he had | ty ane total destruction Soar a eee teae | a station ahe was emicently fitted to occupy | and salt water will be good f we the whale's come | fret had be Capt. Mi Ms: Mave 126 2 *, Brooklyn ; 7 "To attempt to support the Adininistration and | J SY aha me o Patty ALON | Sooner or later it will Iw necessary to come to to her speed and Hight drat of wat plaint, A steady supply of both elements is | the few wh 1 the Contiderat PRICE ON® DOLCAR. at the same tine to oppose the Arministration, | f i \ Fett ANI Ne | some settlement, whatsoover it miy be, wiilel | 1. jay heen constantly unter steam: for procurable at this location, this city, the tin { suspicion was pr y af sete bel ansmirion of contraband articl outh of the | couse the divergent interests 1 ytiially ues ih hats rectly $9 young am, ant he was pla while there is, but a single i f ve Pee a theta ramen (ine cau livergent in w etiall ; 1 ig rae —_—_—_————___ country, is an absuntity too palpable to re uh a palette Tica Ne aathe eis t to co-en The Amerivan mat Haye, an ee hat i . Mv aca ia Try burnt ship William Tell was yestentay | ere im He degli vere an GENERAL, NOTIONS. any argument, A PN Pe; Mela at f high) politioal wi ame a terror to the rebels who tine the shore Py crning the rocks back of Governors | Carpenter on Saturday imo Thesame. effete and broken-winted wire Ya eet s atte manent maich ascttloment, | of f.ynn Haven Bay as also to such of the “evil | Pyeng. op aint aon, Brocktyn, | See making a promins to hesp better company | yyoltoway%s Ointment Wille will Cave ve ridd wed De L blice quietly removed it, | py of Llu parren Sqn ee . il, wint shore, Brooklya, 0 org 0 ¥ Bhoumatic a sue or SulYnuss in the Ld Ba ee tah otes fie tie tase ton Gol, Tam a | rine ot al Pn AUNS | dispowsl” and “slipping hulled” small ctafy | here WGuats |Cckeresen Woman Tit Nicholos ear gaye. eegaacoavaes Ay eo til they have become a stench in the nostr 1 Us f violenve ant reciprocal reprisals, shall have | Who have thoush toelude the blockade by Pony, B Staal ia 4 é 1 hel ‘ among other things sont ; bapa 7 . was arrested on Friday afternoon, and held to of honest men of all p bi pe eat ocala . come to deepen an ahygs between the two pare | taking to the shoaler channels of the Bay. E ; i The Cone | vely Pease Gia ties of the confederation, to. end detiaitely: in The Quaker City hiaving been purchased. by Crrzenantr,—The Hoh doores Hie ange of livieg ane Mio ant ve of a demoral jeal pt Rates bre) | their mutual exhaustion, and in the ruin, por - Garnet, (colored,) left this city a tew days cart, which he is tohave takeu to mt, sed tO parties in Pei he : , Hy the Government, and the term of ser darnet ( ) h w days a iakAveR clique, which cares noth “ haps irreparable, of their commercial and politi i aie im Weatchester county, where the owner recov oe Ly icra 4 tk and Fairfex—somo trom several he 1 D xeuitedi she coins t with a regular pasp» LAUMENT N.Y. VOLUNTRERS. nothing for principle nd sought only to make n Toaltion Th cal power, her crew having expired, com - . y: win New Yorw pele aginys Aynced yr of ite Mate nd other articles were sent to Gen Dix. | atte suet arti Bibel Rattan Pe | See ele a ‘ i block: ae This fact mast HM Judge Taney with a ak api sie aap beatae hed ba little to do with it as they have with tho | 'Yllatwon was sont to Fort Bicltenry. ILis Iinperiat Majosty places bla oontitonce in | ** aiekly as jrossible to the Llockade i was run over at the intersection of Furty=seee affairs of the moon, and they will be quite as that practied Veense of the citizens of the Recnerixe vow tie Fovrreosrn Re Bus Bere ond street and Eighth avenue. on Friday likely to give it a heorty support wouit Union, who appre » judiciously their true | ses, —Capt, Gill, of Company 1, and 1 ts Srizep.—On Saturday last throo | ning, and the Twenty inet Police to support the action of a caucus of state prison te: His nnerial Majesty's bap 10 | Davy, of Company HL, Yih (Brooklyn) vomels were teized under the confiscation Bellevus Hospital, where she Col, Commanding 11h) Me Bit tae ; i F ro vee Hr tho Mou partin i» a New Y es a ati : eh ae 08 aie D nae vel went ran over Mrs, Bradley was driven bs Me. coeur) ies aes The Union State Convention tomorrow prom. a will s sions, and will unite a heir | taile Met be for recruiting duty. | ut Keypert, » yy inspectors sent from this | nelins Parle Forcy-seconid street an Third Reet, Excelator Delande —C of Minnesota; also of Mexic forvere f the pass riginally about 1,000 strong t h a, wyenn BON TAYLOR: 10 men wantad for the above rout, enh af the peo this 4 a New ¥ <font " " ‘ ig | port tor the parpose, Creat of the ON TAYLOR: 10 wes, oe Fs ines to bo the convention of the peopl Nis | jel Muttertield of the New Y There are ip interesto s0 divergent that it Pau HUlGRE la over maven Wundesd mibal AN NWave" xoil ahooner here, | MUTINRRR® Annnaten.—Thirteen sailors | Which ia in camp of Washinytan, Recruiting oem stae. On every hand, the Caccen SENTENCED To DE MitoT, vot be possible to reconcile. then ty: laboring to | 1 {' the missing were killed, wount- a i were arrested on board the ship: Resolute, which Aart Cia ae aa elds scouted denounced, aud will undoul neral Court Mrrtial at Alexandria has | that end with zeal and perseverance, in a spirit |“ ao eee ka thet Fioxa Thatta RuLeAsxp 0 shall! cored ia ute aon or Rettate coceitcal he ~ low aa to b mit of sight the men bout thirty volunteer soldiers to be | Of justice and moderation, ed and taken prisoners at Bull Run, . “ ' prningg, from dd Ivelnnd.—Menglen— run 80 low as to bury out ¢ ight the mes ethos ere attieee g junteer soldiers to be If within the limits of your friendly relations, er proportion have deserted. since the bat rato l trotting mare Flora ‘Temple, seized | Liverpool. It is said that they matinied in mi L Degede. The members who run it. amie AU Benth Comnane tarniook ean, | Mure ize and your councils niay contri- | eon as in the case of some of th? recruits taken | by the U.S. Marshal, as property of a “seceah- | Geean, al sttempiel totale posession of the A Card. 4 to ceath for sleeping on his post a ee a wt leans te ee jut before the battle was fought, ref er,” has been released on $3000 bail to abide the | phiee Hhelr venun ot Webalig ried pa Ovvice Ponren’s Sriir or rine Tones, | second tine, will be shot on Monay morning, | Wnientions at hls ts a intence which worn into the The (hcharg result of the case in the U. 8, District Court, | ted States authorities, who have held the sails 100 Nassau Sraver, Seer. 71, ILL dito LIRUT, COL, OKERFE CASUERED, ——— ] you may have been able to acquire during your | oaypiner corps is hasan oniiis dlmiliay ST icc of tial ee Y, Sun: Sir: The following extract is tal t. Col, Hravele Lo Ree of the Leh | fon: reside nee as Washington, and the ¢ eee fh auimbers,, About thies hundred men srs Bern Mr. Me ‘ usky, ae itor of the Riscx Mankanie THe inhabiants oft . rs aa of N or fl 7 f longs to your character, as the é ‘ 0 tole, retired on Saturday, : ‘i ih your elitorial column in this monn’ | Rea Ae etsmatt See Taran a eiverilin: ant tel by the | required to ANY (he romlinent, to the war stajde | Demslyn Spin, retired on Batre ental inset intalgod i wely ip A old Piece fox edition: fi iiess and i ly udly._ sentiments the Amerie [ ard, Nove Teer. -Oftivers Parat and Gilmore, hight, ic would seom, of perhaps the 4 the Mau! atta t State Prison Inepector.—Wa. C. Runes weral McClellan his approve This union is Hot vy tn out | pseu Meow will be to tay of the railroad and s'eamboat squad, arrested @ tin tho f he office one term without pirtical *, and formally dec iout. Col. | eves an element essential to the unive i- |, he : ‘ tronnan’s epee hiinselt f u tity yan v ' nyger an of military set= | tieal cquilibrium. it constitutes besiles a nation The men are represented to be in’ good cons T river thief on Saturday, at high noon, while he Anny RhAreod tbak the interests of the st Was formerly ebior | vice of the United State , h our august mastor and al! Russia bave | dition and well satistied, There are no more | was in the act of cutting a ship's hawser, to pias a worthiloas of the Steuben Furmers’ Adeveale, and of or Twenty tive persons pledged the most friendly interes’—for the two | conyphaints about foot or clothing. fay Dave = vara of & ajar at Blilt Mines ble Me re He20 each, f re Tse teat mae of the two T tonty to eat, aud of yood quality, Chey | Tuas Livres deteined in the Post Ofico, in | ton. ani as ce expired " no visible means of | diens, worlds, both fe ascending period of th ) 7 a Ne k Lross ons in | mM es hes oT ted, oorrselly. na Two hundred barefooted andr wls Velopment, appear called toa natitral comms | have two priry of pantaloons each, ¢ le rod and [this ctiy, last week, addressed to persony in tara: Mille de mut, of following the tani pursuit of | caught three of our pickets nity of interests and. of ym oH 4, <f which | the other blue, ‘The Me ones are worn when J th isloyal dates ainounted to 50s, aiteeal ae plact sbling. @ was nover suspected of heing tly stripped them stark make t, | they have already given mutual proofs toeach | on ike duty, or ia doing rough work. The zi which he in ren Ae Peinal Peerarsllty, ae an [arm alvidin (hels oletties Bi ober, Ldo not wish here to approach any of | ° i ee bag te a Hid x ee rt : r : Firea, Accldenta, Inquests, &0. rte officer, a politician, of a man ry ing them away the questions which divide th States, | red ones are key wigialede / w. LOra Avexnx.—Shortly after 12 | Thereupon he used v \ ¥ at present absent from t ity, WHEREABOUTS OF GEN, We ore not called m toexp rvlves in | and haviag won a name in thelr scarlet caps mw tora é nore) = | he Clawson was « in default n np r At si : tagran War Departinent received a dispateh to. ] thsconet Ht preceding som ‘donations have wo | and pan's, they intend to wear them asain in on Saturday nignt, a barn in 10th Aves ie ‘ pi 1 day from Gen, Roveneranz, in ewmp near Sut~ 7 et ut (han to attest thy bively sullolsuns the nest hath betwoen Sith unl Sich streets, was set on in ¢ ) halt, Mr, Ruates bas boon for se He Re ett aMaMan Cae eha tne whieh Tein ht in the presence of the dian , aera : Pat era Naima Oe ERE: on, Vi dated yesterday, from which | ; we Continental Guard, Col, Perry, ene | t Oftivor Hyatt, of the 25r i past, and still is an asso late etito inferable. that all ‘is well) with his com: J vest, Valens and St tr ih subd tase cusiae olan < ‘that the phioa'was tired by: | stolen cotton Lemuel I, Miller, of friends to learn the that he we. ! A inv its fatane, ahd ayern i mon doby Mebael” Bar and oveupied by ws Dowesrie Quannet =I a riends to Vearn the feet that he gi Je, Davis Still Hamas rained which apperval sa rich in its fAbMTes | To ure do, march on the Toth inst., anit mean Hojkins, ‘Thy nits to. about and his wife, Mary, rea 18 by fevioashi wa i Pile hi si. & h A suitor dy | MTT te the membersof the | time will recruit the regiment up to ths war #200, ou which there isn A mim} sranton street, got into a thor on DE ars share’ to th epi which wis: vay ntusto the iniduenthal pers] st \ her of firemen ' 1 r . se igh veshaa Hear tarunenaeanee N , them the | “Frise Reaiwest U.S. baxcens. Colonel Etre at a struck oworful blow upon tho |, CONSBANTINE—At Hle r tuly a e Amerie 1 \ 1 ' ' i oan cand nothin the death ial Smolinski is authorized by the War Doparte [the combat ints, vounl, Aum. C, Davros ae Bini We muy ¢ upon the Drsbia wy’ tapi Mr, Quine ‘or, and is - AW Fh C TAY PROS OM the part of onan naweter during the rent t two regiments of Cayaley in the ir. yn : bib, 2 Laswell as usu pepe H . Sed engaged in recrwiling a company of vox «Liman was attended yy Police = Lonisrille, Sept, .—IThe city ix fall of conteas | yey ee cialis pail ash | Northern » Mi A a bares a Mes Fhe war, The sare of the qua re] | Surgeon Kiniback, MeCulloch’s Retreat. etory and dauediaile rumors, among which is Mecetve, sit, the expression of my very deep ington. ie Branch office own, and no erreta were] gecunixa Avensy.—Twomen, named Win, : A correspondent « Louis | That a ssjatel ous etl Davis to a fren LP ee lh bs 1) y whore the Assistant Adjuta i PAA TE at pigetne saute a ba! writing from Rolla, bi xhibited, syd t he approved of the MeTighe, will receive appli- Fine iy Hrpsox sr—-At 12 o'olock yesters } 0h : a ie : 1 1) pan teearale Conn in: Hickman ant Coe} pye Secretary of, State hae deliver M i Bae ttn! Tasers tac Ni day, @ Kall brick bulldliar situated dn soar of | (ODT Y Segre ae ie a wiigent gentleman arrival here ls uinbus Stoeck|, the tollowing ack now ledyment a A io i : could eviore, An Intelligent sear rnadeld tute teilay | Juuterilte, Sept, &oeA spoclul dispatch to.th Mowing ackwowledament : |] ivny are ovfered, and respectable young mon | No, 62.) Hudwon siteet, used as a pietukery by Me [othe wane aaethe | 4 ns th rion entertained | Richmond dispatch of the Och, says that Gen Washington, Sept. 7, 1861.) Villdo well to take advantage of the opportu. Mrs, ¢ hristie, t fire from , dott a in one was arrested an Voeked up i disgusted ohitine “ r 1 “The Sew of . we United States he ov kK Was danaaged abo i sex Market prison, to await the result 0. here for son that McCulloch, di sga Albert Sidney Johnson, senior General ta the The Seeretary of State of the United Stat ee Ht a as danaaged abou! in Baex Mat i i dees r 1 t ; , express 10 ‘ ; $200; no inn The building, owaed by | th os inthicted by’ hiny y 4 disappointed, oving toward the A te army, has artivel aml it is ex | is authorized by the President to express t re Srey eld, of | 9 ho injuries intlicted by A Ee ow $0 ade ire with about. 2,000 troops of thy | poctet weill be sient to duty at Moan ass YO Or Ee okt Raver Hetracniidery, and | Fon tue WAR.-—Brigadier Gen, Hatdeld, of ) 57, was damayed about $300; penis 4 Wy eee ee muse, eomers, 8S Tennessee, Louisiana aml Arkansts levies The Kiebinond atch learns tha n. Le Minister Plenipotentiary. of His Majesty the | Hoboken was on Saturday ay pointed Colonel } insured. BROOKLY Detroit papers please copy, oe Price and MeCulloch haye Feo a quar il and | was at Valley Me : non the pe aa wait Re peto of ners , his profound» of the Oth New Jersey Regiment, and will Farse Avaroas.—The Seventh District alarm yh it McDONALD — 4 Brookins, on su Las, bd wasextremely disgnotod with mat- | jng for fair weather and geod roads to com- | literal, triendly and magnanimous sentinen RACKS TRA ULL GE war (IRD HO at A Katieele! : 2 a - : Mic Dank, of . Se atMerally, aud particularly with the as | myepce operations, ‘The Federals are strony | Wis Majesty, on the subject of the internal dit MG a Ly cl ant Fifth District alarm at) 4 Wosax Arrackmn ny RowDis =A Madde tion of the Missouri Stave Guards on the | fortified at Stalnaker’s about 12 miles distant, | ferences which for atime 1 to Tux Riione Isr Ann (3p) J : ek ae Sods At about lo | 7ouns man named Neil Ward was atrosted by and” reliiens wre respect ay battle field, between there and Tuttonville, nthe American Union, as they are com: | bering 600 men, rank and file, under the com- ; One Mone UNFORTUNATE, taboutlO¥ | Vince Burk, of the Second Precinct Police, on a ot the neers, Leah ivy a fae ies : es i inthe instruction from Prince Gort {| magd of Col, Blanning, arrived yesterday in J o'clock on Wednesday eveaing policeman Lind Ay night on the cbarge of highway sobbery, | in Bross sy het, O4h niga Oth aves. ro ‘ Bnoapwar asa Buspay 1a Covnsti— | abe Mempatend Camp of Hustruction, —P schakott wy M. De, Btooekh and by, Rint read, 1 the steamer Commolore, and were landed at | say, of the Seventeenth Precinct, found a wo- Mer aan early hour en the Bune | KoOL CAL Rath Beaoklyn, sopty sity J8 ‘The vacated condition of the pavement, together | Camp Sherman, Hempatead Branch, I 1. | Oy ie etn and the’ Secret Fort Hamilton whore they will eneamp, aan appa ged about 56 years, lying in | day previous, Mrs, Cathariné Myers, porioli | tats in the Sth yaw of bs i2t , walks, in Broadway | Sept, 4,—The American Telegraph Company | tet noe ian aN vege 0. : fty of tyentter in Twenty -iirat street, betweok Tenth | cal dealer, was walking down Kidtow street, on ] The triends and relatives or dice wed are real with the crowds on the , ) . Th hundred and f th & ‘nd oe to drivers | Wave opened s telegraph oftce at this plece for | M. De Bleck! will express to hisGovernimant | OavAL¥e= Tlie Dunia A fifty of the | oe toventh avenues, By her side lay her | her way to New York, to get the morning pas | Milly rewested to wtind the funerals thie ‘on Sundays, begin to be a temptation to drivers | i omodation of the camp and the public, | the satisfaction with which She Gays ament 18 igrris Light Cavalry lett this city for the seat | hounct and shawl, and in & pocket a note was | ors, When near Hicks sicet, she observed | dss) after a 0, t A of fast horses, We last night saw two of these | ii." military encampuent ts most aduirably | garde this new guaranty of atriondehip between | Or Sar on Satuntay evening, under command of } found, dated at Biker's Toland, July 181, apt) two men standing on the corver, One of thein Soave of bis th, Geo, Punt, bee “jockeys” urging their trotters to their utmost | located ‘ona plain of several thousand acres, It ] the two countries, witch tad Ne fy Ms . sol. Kilpatrick, signed by Michael H, Good: asoldier, The | came np and placed his hand on her shoulder, SULLIVAN—On Saturday, Sept. 7th, Msg snd down lower Broadway, and as we have | is easy af accove by the Long Island Railroad, | with the ational eislenoe of tie Unie? es ee Col, CHa Ee ton | Policeman, regarding, the poor woman 18 s She turned and struck him in the fuca with an pile of Cornelius Wslliven, inthe 6d yee" Mies Om" . i being but a short distance from the depot, and, | The Secretary of State offers to M. De Sto Yasumaton Ges s—The Washington t, took her to the station and consigned | unloaded pistol, making the blood start . iy inv received no information of their arrest, we infor | iti, Suderstood, extra trains will be run 3s so rennoweid assurances of is high, eurieratlon, Grays, Col. Hi, Moore, rsorderod to teave for | Ri2RE 42h, MC. rhuraday moran eraia | teeelee’ "he mat wrole wobd ot thn Soe} ge Mratrionde of the family ove respectfully that the ample police force in that locality were | as the wants of the military or the public dee a ‘ Mila rt ‘easter ‘They will arrive from * Doran learned that his prisouor oon ge- wrouched it outof her hand and ran of with $ ut 2 o'clock, from her late residence “M. De Stoeckl, &e,, & wt them, 4 shington today, grossly remiss in their duty,