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‘ : NEW YORK SUN. | *" ment, (His own story is, that he left because his Firt Lieutenant was endeavoring, with every Pro-pect of success, to eupplant him as captain. The Colonel heart this story, and om Mun- day night stationed a juerd of twenty-five or thirty men with loaded arms to prevent the depertare of nen from the camp, At cloven ojelock Captain Crosto lef the Ground with some forty men, Ata pot io the ry and Wh canpeensungniemnaaiesnenpiaciassnniisismestaee WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 11, 1861, The News— Ts unusually meagre this morning. A num- ber of interesting items will be foun! on our first page, The People's Union Convention, after a band day's work, have succeeded in get ting organized, and a handeome success it is, for @ mixed mass meeting charged with be important business, THowis G. Atvonn, the ; p Will be rememberot as the last Deine ganic Speaker of the Assemlity, and a lead ig man in the most extreme Southem right movements in the Democratic party forthe last stion of conference wirh th» jon was put down by ine vertieloss, out con. dignant acclamation. elading dispatch says Everything is unsettle!, but there ia little doubt that the two Conventions will co-@per+ ‘ate tomorrow and actin larmony, Ta the Ree publican Convention, there is lose talk about candidates than at any Conventiva fur yours past, the whole interest being absorbed ia the one idea of making # ticket calculated to en. list the symputhies of the masses An Inaiaimen of Pole Exposm ‘We make room this morning fir a part ful filment af our promise of yestenlay relative to nome c@ the hushed-up police ates of this city Let the charge be distinctly understoot—fo swe are about to prove it, and we intend to per- severe in re-iterating proof upon proof, in all casea brought to our notice, ustil the evil is remedied, It is not that the police f are not as a body respectal cers, nor that the Comim'sioners who contro) them have not 8 disposition and int tion wo purify and elevate the personal charace ter of the force, The charge is, that whe there ary, perhaps unavoidably, individuals on the polo: force who are capable of prostituting the powers of their Office to the gratification of thei: own licentions nem, brutality or malice, the discipline of the Board of Commissioners, by which such mon- #trous abuses shoul! be sternly suppressed, is in some cases perverted by personal favoritiem, oF by a leaning in favor of police authority in pro ference to private rights, wherever the twocome into eollision. The story we give this morning, isa glaring instance, To the facts stated, and susceptible of absolute judicial proof, it is only necesary to add that the guilty «flicer is still in the employ. ment of the Police Board, who by this refusal to hear and } themselves pa cipators in the What excuse or ptate. ment they can make, matters little, so long as these facts stand uncontroverted and incontro- vertible, The statement herewith publi source above all suspicion of pax dico—much more, of untruthfulne the result of careful and th b inquiry ‘The names of all the parties are at our disposal, and will be fortho the present purposely as are any of our re of the par- ties have we ever teen, or heard of, oo far as we are aware, except through the statement now before the public, A POLICK SCENE AT WASHINGTON MARKET, A rural locality hard hy us, a steady, thrif y, valuatle community, is disqui Cy without cause, it we are rightly by an outrage commi of authority, upon ove ¢ neue, One of the recent victims on the part of a polices A rockless injits tice on the part of af Court, ita Long Island fariner, of the utmost respectability, whe for fifty-three years, has maintained an unable ished and exemplory life among his nei highly esteemed by all who know h well ws a memlwr times au oificer of the chure!: w tides, This gentleman is now disabled fur a long time to rome, if not for the rest of bh from being violently dashed on the jav by a policeman, as i penalty fora few words of quiet remonstrance or rejoiivle serene occurred on the 1 at about four o'clock in th ng, whea the farmers are waiting in the market, The gentleman to whom we refer, having oc casion to speak with ono of sightors mn re yard to some matter of their common business, found him standing near the corner of Vesey street and Greenwich streot—thi ned, ax he declared, by a ruffian with w kuilo in his hand, and calling fir the jv Presently a policeman appeare, and recogni zing in the person complained of; an ac yasint- ance, if pot a crony, thrusts him, not into station house or acell, but into som ind, which covers his retreat entirely Polloeman then turns defiantly tow had gathered a men, and de a i w that man, and would beliove Lim sooner than the whole of vou, The farmer, who is the sufferer in this ense who had had nothing whatever to do with the matter previous! entured to ask, ' Would you believe one ner than twenty ‘there being from twelve to twenty perl group. To this the policeman responds by damning him asa loater, assuring bim of a prompt ar rest, and actually colliring him wa if he meant to take him prisoner, Tustead of doing #0, however, this aie, athlotic officer of Justice, who seems at to have been ualiti his post by Se abtINPvat paly 1e8 up bebin and seiinng bins in the tach, shov terrible violence heal ing an inju force of this district ten and good offi- . have bratal violence h of last month, him with inthiete » Which his ph pus aul eritioal char. ing that he was respectable citi- uo loafer, as he can prove zens, A bystander kn: ing of the farmer, policeman that ho has» upon policeman suddenly releats—expresos re aret, and offers to let him ge, i/ he will settle the matter there, and pledge h'inself to mike no complaint, ‘i ‘he honest fur ho character ani stand. and informs the on hisman, wheres ereannot be sr to by everced such a promise under a monace. “Dan you, then," savs the policeman; you shall fo to the Station-House,’ Ho’ drags him along, faint and suffering as bh the ser geant, or captain, or deputy, or whoever pree siding, onlers him to be locket up, Thrust into & loathsome stitting voll from 4 o'clock, or eabouts, until ten cr thoreabouts, the next ng, this quiet agricalturalist, this tax ying, Law -abitinys representative 'of the pro img Classes, having no potitical friends at hand, or aldormanic powers of persuasion within call—a man’ who probably: for many wears had pot koown avy other Wthan that of his own pleasant chamber, in bia own quiet omg; a man whose locks are silvere] with the dignity of serene a, lef to bear his pains and swallow bis cloler as bert he can, while the cell is being continually cnliveued by the arrie val of fresh loafers, some of them of the ine cast, When ho ask: wage orkeepor to take i kind La] trend, that sable functionary - orvices at the as. Ph to offer his services at tho a wi ungly low figure of a five dellar bill The amazed busbandman, too stupeiiod at > 4 i a penalty for mildly demurring to the fon ‘a policeman, is thrown back upon bio i ty as an American citizen, and held in durance Vile, This is the first part o/ his experience, But he is destined to greater surprises in his furvher acquaintance with municipal justic ‘The above is enough for one day W hat Mr Hennett experienced in Justice Osborna’s Cours will properly form another chapter, Posecascssiiatusliiad At 6 black A Military Revolt at Willett's Polat, Late on Monday night the people of ‘Fiule jitestone and vicinity were much exe! py ty report that there had been a revolt in Colonel Legendre's regiment of New York Rifles, stationed at Willett’s Point, and that several of the soldiers had been killed, F Captain Crvsto, of one of the companies o' Cobmal Legend's roj:iment, ix reported to have ‘Poon offered $900 to bring away hi» eowpany and joia then to another reyi+ that credentials wore only ree ‘ied be acto lou by the Commi mA motion being mats tot my the resolution to ‘Foreign Intelligence. | Arrival of the Hammonia, ‘The Hammonia arrived in this port yesterday from Suthampton, August 28th. Her news , haa, for the most pirt, been anticipated, but coner, , the follow ing items are of intorest : tin nominations ticket that shall unite Considerable di ‘al citizen froin Lake Erie to Montauk, ket that shall roll up nnd ink tho ¢xiating: partion inte at. ivion, At this very moment prob. othobei fr me are thuatering u the Taos Ashich the Island of Sardinia was nd it was no time to ne) with haste and rush a ticket into the field For himself he wpat apon Hs was sick of party conven. ons. The great heart of the people ed, and he was ready to reepont to that, (Lu, tire, who would ot do le to take from Int acommit'es on peri organization, Clark B- Cockrane remint: the Convention that the importance of the ob. Jeeta of the Convention was ach as to warrant | and some delay, ‘The object was not to destroy old parties, not to build ap new tried st Lyons waa | other places in France, in comequence of The M miter dovies the truth of Mr, Roe s atement, that a conver fom existed by to be annexe lt |, between Roe's stone, the guard stopped the imen, and an altercation ensued, Creeto threatening the guard, and demanding the privilege of Daring the word-quarrel, a pistol in the hands of Sergeant Thompwon, one of the he says, sines, asciden: Lieutenant Georgie (1* reported) ore They fired ones, kills of the Nationa ta firo four o'clock, At the opening of the Conseil Gonoral for the tly platform, y y_ de Dome, Cunt Mormy, pt, ait The internal em wets d almort all the Powers, ont, above ail nove all apprshen= which Fraces France must direct hee of paring. revolters, explo “e.) ) the words of the E urpty, of Albany, #cid that it waa sion of any war bre shiny out urpows of defiat oy the embers dewinad to prox and NOt take dere! the yard to fire, ng instantly two of the revolting party-—Fer= dinand Markee and Dominick Se Your men were wound ) forts townids la or 64d wich the proceedi cone for font benre, Mr Townsend, of Renavelae: mar mow adn sine th Mi phy, of Albany,) war a seoomiooit The Northern W, jon (Won, Dy, | Ubtaance of wor we said the gentle. d, one of them, Lews rune, it is feared, fatally, The men wore nuirebedd back to the camp, but we do not learn that any of them were put und ‘resto was arreste is tilling: the me wreks, acdremed a ineeting in hia county, for tho PUrpONe Of raising u pence flay, Immediately a dozen dele cates sprang to et and confirmed the statement A scene of much excitement and con!urion ensued, the Convention rising and eroding t where Mr, Murphy soot ‘Turn Lim out," and sony at about daylight by Sergeant Brush, of the Ham+ this your ia tr mélitye tn the tal sice, plentidl promiso of the early season is in Flushin iitem t Artiller Timea sacs Hor Maiesty hasbeen pli An Enalisiman osee's ‘The Washington correspondent of the Phila- An English gentlewan drow thirty thousand dollars from a great bank. ing; house in New York, who were paying him nt, per annum, anda few days since ested it with the Government, who are pay- n and three-tenths percent, per annum, He bas written to his frends in London, advin- t five hundred thousand dul The Bank of Bu 15 Filed carbine bering wi ton Hall, i Win, G. Weed, of Albany, declared that he A foorful accident occurred on the Lonton and adeisvate from Albany, | Brighton Railroad, oa § f excursion train was nm Clayton Tunne! | slantly killed, and a great number must setic delphia Pree says :— sandliont be tenia wel J, Holley, of Onwe aot where the objec itely informed by athe entrance of four p IW TRICKS OF SOU TIER® PIRAT ing sev of great excitement, bat nied by the priva- Ut 150 miles «rath smut The privateer hois’ flag of distress, in consequ aye them tof , spt alae aided : mo evitent that no “pesca party lars in the sume securities, three per cent.” and pays THE LATEST NEWS, BY TELEORAPH TO THK YN, Y. BUN. War Movements, &c. Oe Movements of the Mimourl Rebels. vention to order, fferson Davia req » anvounced that if eu cain Cecur he would resign the Convention notwithstandi i and choracter, y ot claim toa net, and if his inte at riotic he must’ be det to his con science and hes Ged (ont apphinse.) that Mr. Murohy be heard. any sentiments he could utter would influence the mind of any delegate In place of che letter being landed in, nd armed to the hor, aid demanded the ship's | were ‘imme ately delivered up, donot of a nature (being pohe ) to suit thom, they, therefure, let A delegate mo North Briton und City of Manchester 0 Race yesterday, ‘Their nows is an Jouix this morning. Prom Captain Wi hh, of Schooner Mary ‘sand the rebels at Douglas Pri Two of the rebel maintaing the righty pate on this floorbut fa motion is it as the sense of the € that the gentleman from Albany (Murphy) ho should regard it ax in order, —Teeo hy a statement in an | with tho prisoners «at Bull Rua or Mi to pass them by name several accor ling to orders, nat recognize them acquainted with, made exprevetn ed and 32 horses t Marshal Me- J, at another pl re taken with Prov ox in their poe! NODATTLE WETWEEN Tbe to state Tob Necided that th 4, and Mr, Murphy room@ny AND times in passin inyctiold to Friday are to the i A boen finyeit bs and Rains from the Committee on ore Partial report declaring th A bat onder the Mar bal Epased ment of the nv Vtoheat Fort Sinith, for Fort Walk I will now give y His tro pe we a Charleston : | vateer Beau eg yr of this Convention. concert with the Miseonti troops as’ occas fuarantecd anal (laughter anc ke OnE OL the Convention, tld not bo mot | jon for recess, the | sslie Combs, of Ken | ‘hair hoped they w place on Tuewlay of Jef. Springticld on read a letter from ont's proclamation reached woday last and created coms Fraskrone, Ky., Sept. 4, 1801, W.G. Wren, Schooner Mary Al aval Movements, nd enclosure, Military and amet Belvidere arrived at the Brooke lyn Navy Yard yesterday, y Pot Out of Joi lle, Md.,Sept, 2. ril'at Conrad's Ferry discoy “ 1 we shall so treat them, ied vow alii at your post, and have he Bull Ran pane, which has done {in Kentucky. , realy for ne dare make ay el that rapidly t ns, proved to be the 200, for the U.S battery was for. now al the Washington Na- arged two ah Our guns respon corvette Bensavola » much as we scorn | spherical cases mer Alabama also e rd, to be fitted out and receive her armament. ‘The steamers Stars and Strip General Putnam, which have he distance between t tories was not loss than three-quarte ment of the laws’ opt alofi every 1s trampled | ° aul all mere party plat 9 medical director, Dr. King, informs your nt that the army pr ents AN ONT Tie ccelved their armament yaster- day, ant will no doubt leave without delay Stars and Stripes carries four the Satellite has one . avention then wok a recess till on for new fruit AT WHEDOM-Kaed Oi Wied at 1 o'clock, tuck the par- Credentials, so s0-pound ritled yun for ward, and one 68 smooth bore gun af; the neral Putnam's armament Trithh Officials Seriously Committed. Brooks moved to re tiul report of the Comanit Government has mnisiats of one 15 un forward, and a smooth bore 4 10 Albany County, aud spoke riot the motion, warmly in sup Pater weil: men who have | and reported herself Arrams ar Forr Wasinros.—The Third Rhevle Island rejgin Hamilton, ia tho samen ttingg out of th d their credentials, the * Committee on C tthe set in which he (Mr. as cleeted, ane gave as his reason that | il to the Union and the titute conditic enteavorad to ‘The Rhode Islanders are to remain there tor five or six weeks, he (Brooks) was unfaithfu ; Camp Wyman, situated on the easterly shipped tothe U, to supply herself’ with proval of the for admission, Frangements fora rand illu mM Sullivan, Connmel y, tes ehoven at the Secretary of State has aldressed the ful. Hy letter to Danner Lorn, Be they dit not appear to Convention, but toa Boll and » Hon. Mr. Faulkner ueht en trom Washington on Mond and lodged in Fort | wis S. Servi! and Mr. . Cochrane said that Mr, Murphy and neitted, Were suspect I those with whom t Frank B. Willi on taking the oath of r al-o came on for th Sullivan, a politi ustody ut Fort Lafayette, is porwoaed of tre Which no rights Iwyer or counsel ean justily will not admit of ionswtent with the idea of fidelity cal prisoner, now in A motion to liy the the whe table was then put and carried ubject on the Veo of that pers. he refused to take the oath and was retain Hrapgvanrens or rie Tis Baroane— Headquarters of the “l today from No L. W. Hall, of Onondaga, fiom the Commit- they would not be realy his being discharg In view of the many representations made to our excuse for giving too on eredentials, sa to report tor two hours, Birdseye, of Kings, as a test of the sens Bookman street, alway, where in future ¢ ent will be co information and attend to hers connected with the brigade Cosprer or THe Purse The officers of Camp 1 that some fifty of the F been very insubordinate, of discipline have given much troubl Sunday evening last, a party of ticked a negro carmp meettag in etually broke it up, committing reported, the most reprohensibl t certainly needs severe treatment to soldierly discip. I this letter to th , mittee on Credentials be instru ives iu the county in which Your ohaadient’ servant, A) H, Sewann, » ‘Townsend, Renn mtials of the deley r thy the committee, be avain admitted, tion of those of W. inittoe be instruc f auch of them as Constitution and the moved that the Porson Brownlow Seix: ns, Scarsdale, complain Fire Zouaves have and by their t Brownlow and ie bya secession officer A ntleman informs us that ” ily the charge is for cireuluting Halper’ in favor of the tho aflernoon proceeding» the hall and ro densely packed, Kecers till 7 o'clock, ~The Maine #th nd, will nitive in morrow ferenova via the Stonington l'ns, m to some deg On the re-assenibling of the Co Mullen, from th Mrenante Rirtes.—One of the comp nies of the Mechanic Ritles was transferred yesterday to the Shepard Ritles, snow four compa: al two more will be sworn in today, vmandant, was furmorly mel of the Uth Regiment Ny Y, on Credential seats in the Convention, and. subni ton the rejected Albany 5, on the ground sdely a political party, and not iy Honse, Sept, W.—Tho six o'clock morn n from’ Washington came inte collision attleon the track at Hk Ridge Landing, ten miles south of Dald- mer ning with sou that they rep After much debate » resolution was appointing a Committe Givial District on Porn ‘The engine tender, mai 5 ne of the passenger cars injure nd the rails torn up. email agent, baie master, engineer jured, but fortus (atthe Palace a nent presiding oficer A Conmmittes of two trom each Judicial Dis triet was appointed to report resolutions, ‘The business of propo elerred to 4 committe each judicial district. A delegate moyed nmittee of Conti mwere slightly Tho train will be de een le Was mine for a few hour People's Independent Union Convention. Annyst or Axotiek ALLKGED TRAIL One William Milnor having vi ited this city to purchase tl members from , of some new br men for their manu (Groans and cries of the amendment fiom passini.) Horatio Ballard, from the Committee on per manent organizatind, reported the Lis of ofti- Hon, ‘Thomas G, number of men engaged by 4 Alvord; Vice kM. Griffin, Ad. H. Duganne and Carl. ton Sprague, were appointed tem) orary inadge, Waldo Hutehings ; John B, bask in Hicks; 4th, W WwW Clark, A, Holbrook Willant Cross) 61h oles; 7th, Findlay M. lor; Sth, Harry Wilbur, Seoretarios—Ist| District, d, A, fillies, dd, R. Ht Griffin; + H, Cooks Oth, oln; 7th, Howant A committee of three was appointed to select 4 place of meeting tomorrow, and the Conyen- tion then adjourned till 9 A, M, tom Srencen County, Ind,, sa out for tar A Committee on Credential, de Joinville, son of Louis Phi from each judicial distrie in of France, is expecte amor Persia, bringing with him h who is to enter tho U, 8, Naval Academy, was appointed Viret District, Waldo Hutchins and James M, MeMullin and I, J. Austin: Second, ilton; Third, J, A, son; Fourth, J. 1B, Me ean and P. HL, Cowan; 1, A. Hall and W, C, Thompson; Sixth, W. Wright and Hirai Crandall Candee and O, F. Burt, The rules of the last Assembly were adopted vern the Sree roe, of delegates myeniie ‘and delegates themselves for # seat, ‘The last counties Tue Sraars Zerrena Surrnnisep Ar rine —The yesterday morning issue of the Staats Zeitung was stopped at the Post Of» ffee, by order of Postmaster Taylor, and was only allowed to pass through the mails on the most earnest protestations of loyalty to the Un- ion by Mr, Ottendorfor, the editor, lor has tolegraphed to Washington for further instructions, «Ha 6th, W, 8. "hompson; 8th,’ Carlton » Welling; Eig) rt, moved the list ys the Rockport called, the Chair RE ern nn rh er for the nomination of that yentlemam for the Dext Mayor of the city. Samuel Mclatyre was in the Second Ward, to set on foot @ movemsnt | to London, with a carco of sugar Tt was stated tha’ Mr Hy measly nominated for Mover by the Tax- 9 plan y wich payers’ Party of 1856, which vominition he ord cut! aren then declined, ina publishe! card, ou acouuns of hir heavy business ongayement On motion of Potnun Pace, B Unapimouly rervlvol that Samucl Hod ny, Fey., be recommented for the next Mayor of the City of New York, wud thar eaeb jetivitual Topme AS for present will do all that he re.sonsbl ator hin nomination and lect on, es Tie pew steame Hy 'uras clus ds yestes Court of ¢ day for Ky West and Honduras, and sd ta twit ‘ be intended forthe cattle trad Sa ol, " is Cut Key Wow for the Goverument altace qui ty of powiler und stores, Gor Srreracurs Law ing, in G of Righth strees, weet of Touwway, eo ave! on the top ot tow lows, “N. M. T., to C.C. T., July 17, 1855. The tinier will be rewarded by Loving them at the Office of the Couillieu's Au S ciety, © yesterday viorns wich ave Vires, Aceidenu, tnanenia &e Suspicious Fine in Mousey Srmmen— Laat oven ny, be W Rand 9 o'dock, police ; man W the 31 Precimty dawnt a Charles Yokel, in the wholesale grocery ater tices t of have atrect, ox iy H. Welty | gn Niemus eichen Hams wore | Kina cemphimatt extingtished with can phen had been speukled palbof woter, Tt appoars } comm of the ar the doors Vhow an Bt Wis entitled way, nint set on fins, Oftteer W way bt to praise for discovering the bre wil be coneluted te ' Finrurn rit Finn ow Mewar Sreeer ollow ing isu corr their insu H No. Murray Street. ment, Lockwood B auctioneers, Loss any Avot a (Os imsured for $10,< Second floor, B.S, Wheeler & Cu, turers of bu Loss $18,000; iu anciyg ti toin & Co., dealers in clothing. — Loss alwut fell #5,000; insured, while Fifth Ise TL. Stein, deder in shirts, | corner ¢ lawn & + inaured fi ‘ BR, Heitz, | ve arin Heobt & » dealers in) Was tendered shuts. £2,500 : | The building & tis Vy insu \ Hutchings, ed to the extent of $20,000; fale Murray Striet_—Fi st flor, hasement ome ard cellar, ovcupled by Mo & BE. Dittunna & dealers in Hoots and shoes hy water, 2000 5 insured for £18 000 Second, fourth and Gh tors, occu Felanek & Hb fire and water, ¥ yoo ta, wured for $69,000, Third floor, 8. \ \b. Jawyer, nar 0 tirne, iaporter of finey ured for @18,000 DK ot Nabe eX emination w hy mutual cons Dany C. Lee hy Matthews & Co, dealers in shirts, moke and water, #500; insured for @ First floor, 5.) S. q ! about $4,¢ to buildin, £815,040) 0; fully ins | No. 4 Murray see, wos slightly damaged by water; jooured for e120 Worren street. 1 pied by Sutton, Beueh & nthe first floor anid b by w and smoke about #500; insured for $20 000 The fire is supposed to be rood lings m Se otha, | lowded yun ott dealers in noontiary origin, Fine av Sevres Isnasp—21) Horses Burxt.—A fire broke out at 11 o'clock, List | night, in the livery sables of Mathew Carrol, at Quarantine Landing, Staten Island. The buildings, together with 21 horses, were entire ly destroved, also several wagons and carte; Hoes, about $15,000, Insured for @2,309 ia the Metropolitan Insurance Co, n Mor ACCIDENTALLY DrowNnn,.— An inquest was | the Wash hington (! held yesterday by Coroner Jackman upon the body of Join Ormsby, a hand on board the | er clin pturio i vint, who | mined what re overt I asel was a native of New York, a0 years of ag CongnerioNx,—The horse and wagon which recently run over and terribly injured Mra, Butyet Bradley, was reported by the police as | diessed contidencs having been owned by Mr, Cornelius F of }2d street and Sth Avenue, This is by Mr. I Police Intelligence, &e. | Meu Berwees Two Feyenat Parrirs,—= ne ape Yesterlay afternoon about four o'clock, two! Wot ctree funerals were passing down ‘1 eoted the way to the ferry, when a misun vecurred between them, as to waich Pass over the ferry tiet, One of t Was that of a member of the Seott L) oY. Vis and wn Trish citigen, From words th to blows, and eart Tangs, Herds used. Otlicers Cattenden and Sinith, the 11th Precinet Police, attempted to quell the turbance, t everely wounded by: be by stoties. Captain’ Conger of the 5: Guard y badly hurt. Word was se the Station House liver it, were soon on the round, aad afier a free use of | Jet him go with « warning thi their clubs soon restored peace, and arrested | tioned the occur Jolin Quinn, James Powers, and Etwart Me. | then started towards IL Guire 1a charge of being ri ‘Tue prisoners and wounded w » Stution House where the former were | time ery in uy the latter bad their injuries at. | weuld hot tended to by Police Surgeon Kimbark. tho ferry ate IMronrayt Annest—s 4 oxy | and Boanp ae steamer ( APALINE.—On the hight of July 24, the steamboat Cataline, when | te: off Fortress Monroe, ding Gon, Batler | Which he had r and stat, was Videstroyed. In | before dude ¢ 1 insurance E » bout in several New York Insurance Gom- The circumstances attending the huru- |" Mg were of such w peculiar cha tho | before Ju Meurance companies directed Fire "Marshal | the county jail for b Puker t fr. dames Lar- | ers’ buteher shop { Tat evening on a bas tire with turpentine ; 4 4 the deed to 4 young man named Lalor, "Thicis | the bout in which soveral prominent New York | betw politicians are said to be interested, The ine | tow Vestigation hy the Fire Marshal will dove ti rds Jers won on the Cifeumetauces In connection with | his white fi Pie ot tite Lit ep Granp Larceny, —About the aad | One of ther of August, Mrs. Geary, a resi a1 | POH AE AA ae Gos Canal sticet, lost clothing and jewelry valued | 4 at 350, 1 Rosenstein charge of a Dish was at evening the police arrested Mrs, | fiom the cower her resident of the house, on a} sir len the property soarrested for buying the os. strun i upon the sid Fxnezzcemenr ny a Chin mvere cut over th Dr, Reeve Abuse Swords, a clerk in the employ of Mr. Maron Close, inerchant, at No, 201 Greenwich treet, was arrested yes wings, of the Lower Police Court, charged with | ¥ having, during the past two years, embezzled | SOAP, should ry Woman t sale amount of about €600, He was brought before Justice Kelly and held to bail to answer, Attvorn Treker Fravp.—James MeCar- ron, doing t wats arres ing Peter Kelly, by selling to hima t for wh the ticket. The accused was brought before oo United States District Court. Daniel J, Strout et, al., va, The Brig Cuba,— This actlea is brought oy Stout, the captai, | D*6*'Y ical et inant sis tse , etoininniee Proroven Nomixation ror Mavou.—A | (che Cola, tor sulvage for reseuin: fom the meeting of the friends of Samumt Horaino, | buncs of therebela bis veesel, the Cuba, On | Eeq., was held last night, as we are informed, | the 2nd of July, 1861, he sailed Ma] Trinidad When out at sea two days, he was over bauled hy th Sumter, amd pronounced « prize to the mg this xeom. the Mushroom Jeff, Davie Confedervey appointed chairman, ani 8, B, Tack Secretary, in treatment on Kingdom, be intendet if ali was UBAE | wal, arevaingly, Browd y PRICE ONE DOLLAR. SOCKETY NOTICES, Guard Auention—A Merting of edatSn tes . ou Wedsead sy ving received the frsemia of be vend, brough: ber eonrain whens me cal wage fe which he bas brow cht iy ih eas the eeon, ‘The case is cn trial before duis Boodr 0 Adm ted. —The wills of Lewin Law's, | DAVID HEDERMAN 8 ow even mg Loom THE Wook! 1 Mott ew Fitane ‘Tongshorem ns 0, altcuds ce in re a of WeoMew ON By nt ANF, Pres'ty DENIS SULLIVAN. & ke strect a quantity Attention Co. F was a Danish volunteer, was tried on a lean assdult with a sword with the iment to He wins mequic Irie Rrlande von AY Fe JOSEP ODON 4th Remi boss B rial for highs Ol tinisled, mad y a JOSEPIL O'DON Cop'ain comma ding Co, ¢, George Milla, while erowsing: My rt fas yemerdiy mening, was rn OMb Rew myigi? or First Regimen over by a wacon, ley,and bal y Fi Ariven by amin nimed Patrick R foot mn the Pack, er Horton helt an yesterday morning, on the weman named Catharine Brady, who sutdenly fen a chair at hor re y Beont and Van Death from disease of Wiettivelven at toe Cap of before the lita ing om wil be raturmed ag Fink in Fivreewrn Seamer —A. fire by c Col, Commmandiag Hid Be Tt Was extinguished wita teithigg dain Regiment, ¢ fot by | \WILLIAMSBU RCH. Aiteorn Fats Waller, on ach J lta wanted to jela the $d eat, i Meckol, by means Hey Ce TAY LOM NNOCK, 69 Te away y $ On Monday night the house of war folouiously pel of wearing apparel, worth #25, The stock of dey gouls owne! by 1 Evert on, | A Strourtna Cases —Me. dunes Tt ON ONE OF THE on tn New Youk, with leave of hal routes mow balling fs Warren strest, cccas | thaten Monday night, Like window, and narrowly escaped us damage ‘Tue Way tue Tu bet, Broadway Gis Dosw, = George ly, and Barney IR—A FIR im nt Lynch have been doing an exe the service of the of the best Ini rest; this ie —FOR SALE CHEAP, THB me othe t id Yates aves, Brooklyn, ent whom they had intel, They aro locked up uatil it is deter~ Hent has the best claim to their ins, FIL] distinguished services, HOBOKEN, Ticnway Ronnrny asp Annest.—A well man, giving bis name as Henry Russel, was taken before Justice Aver rday inorning and comui j0], on'u charge of highw >) LET—THK ) dng in the above Line. or the rag Nure in the stove store, Wishes te let the upper ofveravon a lad named Henry 4 Guttliol Berenbroick, at No, 73 ent to a place ia ads upon which Upon coming out said he wished + it would be ning the busines, at yearly; B2B0 per OF Micks sty Brooklyn, ND CANDY STC oto his brother, k , in Hoboken, and would give him a dollar to de- he did not wish to meet his brother in person, ‘The lad knowing that he would not end Vonectt, Willies and started for Hoboken in _ iS ¥ crossing the ferry, ig the boy strack When Russel threw him ¢ i his mouth,’ di to | kuite and demanded his mone 1a platoon of policemen | ed out the #80, and begged fe vl Variety store Ne lnyurs on we to go. as far as Union Hill, OF wale at w Largan, TL ARTICLES FOR sALE, RUSHES OF EVERY DESC factory, 829 Pear! at, Hos) All articles at reason Oi The boy hand. RIPTIONUAT prices, wholewale and fers in the | lowed stealthily, and finally arrived at B09 Pearl at anit Mac® eromoved | ferry tiet, and” rela —— weeeee bitterly, it the story, 1 his story, at the ring that his weviber will’soll the balance of hi ® uussel cathe up, was pissing through, the boy er out: “atop thief,” Chi rested Russel, and as be di in’ throwing: hy Took at it be who ever think KIMBALL, Ta arb R, now La the time, He will be up | Mwas effcted on Arnest or a Yousa Burc1ar.—Yesterday forenoon, a lad, named John Bowen, was taken | w Avery HEAVY HOR 16M hands bight v rested | ken, and stealing @20 w maton | Din soe ReaPRor i mateh occur D parties in two means, even to 10 stop the parties, — inusd at full speed, the track, the Paterson . however out the occupant ied sutely on his yerty, part of which was found on bis pre- | ciher, Mr, Rudolph H MOST WONDERPE hh extynctedt with pain whatever, FOR FILLING AND Jay by officer Cum. Never too Larne to po Goon, however badiy decayed or money belonging to his emplover, to the aggres | have tried ity and 1 i from Broudway. Seape—having no rival for ving, For sate by gr: RTIFICIAL T the lowest possible $1; bone filling, 69 ota; teeth extracted without Pain, , CONWAY, if) Bast 45th 6h, bet 2d and , ral “sat No, 146 Liberty street, LApigs WHO ABE TROUBLED wirn Prweirs 1 yesterday, charged with detraud~ | Blotches, Tan, Sunburn, or « ot for | he Skin, should try the * Balm of White Lillie,” to Liverpool instead of one to Havre, | which is to be had at 46 Bouth Second h he hi piled, It is also alleged | burgh, at the low Price of 25 cents yor bottle, Hig that he overcharged Kelly 3 in the prico of | an excellent preparation ay Dishgurement of ee a a caceetehenat hee R. HOYT, DENTIST—HAS REMOVED wery to 90T Brondway, 8 doors Pull setts Of tooth on pure silver, as Low aa » Goldy $43; plating, $25, Artuicial bone fil- 8 pain), 00 cts; gold, 00 cts to work warranted, eee (inserted without oe and Oil Cloths—Klegant Fall patterns ot Brussels, Justice Kelly, and held to bail to answer, Great Barcais uv Exciisn Canrerixas LEGAL REPORTS—TUESDAY. boy ad ograin Carpets Ot Cloth, Ma’ting, des, retion in ot HIRAM ANDERS The Glorious Fourth on board the Sumter,— | Watcurs, Jewwiry, DIAMONDS, | AND FLLVERWARE, wives. All goods N'S, 09 How ory, TRETH—THE AM- sal d are Part sets BO cons 1 half the usual price; bone fill= Howery, opposite 1 Co, (st $M and tO, ae Ss

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