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> any other 64 oF feels his temper irritated, he mast «wallow » Of GALLowar's conduct. THE NEW YORK SUN | eogeeqe-~—gamml Ee jen we easing that Jeff, Davia bas FRIDAY MORNING, SEIT. 15 1°°1. Ff pete cnet cn his recent severe illness as | to tas ug on Saturday in a onrriago People’s Union Nomination. = DANIEL & NICK. taint LBERG by HORA TIO BALLARD. INSON Waseat Comniartoners, {FA " {eR Tarik BENS, Pe SAW TAL won fay t wor wR Of theee candidates four are Democrats Repablicans, and ‘one Old Line Whig and Unies that carriage was o he re, the hee) © el Tas not cheated the gallows yet. Self. Davie. 1 from Louieville quotes the Rich- The People Convent on. ‘The attempt to form a Union party orzaniza- tion, urged by Mr. Haskiie end others, resuled in the adoption of the partial measure expressed in the following resolution, offered by George Geddes, of Onondaga : Resolved, That the members of this Conven- tion be requested to take the necesuiry action to proclaim to the assembling mass meetings in se natorial districts, for heaton, the pro. credings of this meeting, and for such furiher wetion as may be find necesairy to aecure the suceess of the ticket here nominated. ‘This was the only action of interest, too late to Le included in our report yesterday. ‘The Case of Policeman Galloway. ‘The reader will find on our first page, the official record of evidence in the case of police man GALLOW Ay, charged before the Commis sdoners with an outraeous aswult upon Mr. doun J. Besserr, of New Utrecht, L. Lb, followed by a still more outrageous arrest of the injured man, asian allemative to (he propos to hush up the matter, which Mr. Besser te fased todo, We gave in the first instance, «ub stantially, Mr. Baswerr’s own complaint of his sufferings; but had we then pomessed it, we should have used in preference, as the basis of eur charges, the disinterested and «worn evi: dence tuxlay published, Imieed, we umii- stand that the Commissioners themselves pro feenrd to be compelled to acquit the officer oa Mr. Bexserrs nh stateny geews how wire the difference ie bet cial and popular notions of private rich question is not one of fact. but of p Itie simply the question whether the right to remonstrate peacefully w Hiceman for his official action of inaction, where sack remonstiance interferes in no way with his duty of authority —or whether, on the other hand, 8 poticnman has the right to resent, to silence, to drive away by violent aasul’, and to panish by umm any citizen whie pree fumes in any manver to call in question the Propriety of bis comluct The official theory cf the case,as we are semi- ofSeially informed, was that Mr. Bexwer per- sisted in bis remonstrances with the officer (for not arresting the man who attem to gta’ his we- in-law) after the ofticer had ortenst him Aticorp Trarrons Anararn.—The fol- lowing pervons were apprehended yesterday by officers Sumpeon and Devor, and locked up at the Police Headquarters: Benjamin F. Corliea, of the firm of Corlies & Macy, stationers, No, 83 Nama street, who is charged with having contend €150,000 worth of bills of the Pittsyl- vania Bank, of Virginia, to be printed at the establishment of Conrad Fatzer, Lithographer No. 216 William #t.; Conrad Fatzer, the litho: gtapher, and Bethel Burton, of Flatbush, the patentee of # rifle, already referred to, He in very poor, and has a wife and two children, Another person was arrested Iast evening, but it was thought prudent net to publish the name at present, It is not DB Wood, however, which many loyal citizens will regret. The worval piyghta, bas 8 pe his and Ex Marsan Kany arrived last nigh went to his ments at the “Lafayets THE LATEST NEWS. BY TELEGRAPH TO TARY ¥ SUN. War Movements, &c. Floyd’s Army Routed by Gen. arres tobe silemt and to move en;” that hence the Rosenorans. oficer was justitied in shoving him along, ant —_—- aa by THY THIRE IN FU the injuries he received in consequence wore the due reward of bis own disobedience ; and that finally —whether for refusing to bush up the mate ter, of for some more law, we are pot infirm duty im followin up Our theory able citizen or his nei due police prio pe WA Clarksburg, Va., place about xk Tuesday afte Summersville, Gen, Rosencrans, after a reconnoisance, found Floyd's ar strong, with sixteen field pieces, battle n aking 5,000 nirenched in « powerful porition on the top of a mountain at Caunix Ferry, on the weat side of The rear and extreme of bath flanks w ious revon of officer did his It with an way peren arre in the ce sa failure of inae smousirate, ' cessibie, The front was masked with heavy eitber once, « That if the} forests and n clore jungle policeman dors Col, Lytles, Obie 10th Rejiment, of ( be has the priv il Benham’s brigade, was in advance, and drove « Uke anybody else; strong detachment of the enemy cut of Camp driving this side of the position, the nite of which was ren for mere words, offensi tend toro breach of the pe of police authority is frem that of the Commisior that a pol unknown, Shortl four cor wards his scouts, con- isting suddenly discovered themselves in the face of a parapet battery, and along line of palisades for riflemen, when the batule opered fiercely, The remainier of the Tih and Mth Ohio were bre it ely by Gen, Benbam, and the tstull, whow object wa ee! played es territically with mnusketry, till cannister and shell, eaitsing some eastal ic Col, Lytle led several companies of Trish to charge the battery, when he was brought down by a shot in th Col Smith's on the lef Our doctrine My diferent think eman bas no nore than except f ervation of the peace and the arrest of law-breskers, We think that if a policeman fancies him If insult rity his anger and fall Lack open his pero al di ty like any other man, and that to we his cial authority to avenge or to prevent peronal offence to himeel is an which proves bim utterly unit for bh This will be seen to be precisely th The whole evidence unites in proving that Mr. Beyserr, who nitue rally felt a personal interest in his <on danger, and the corrupt release of the assailant, made his remonstrances in a mild and joderate manner, although he had “rather a « voice;" that the crowl was perfectly ord and quiet, and no tendency to disturbance could be seen; that the language and iman- ners of the officer, from first to last, were profane, violent and ruftianly in the extreme; that he purposely threw Mr. Bessvrr with violence upon the pavement; that he promised, on the suggestion of a bystander, to carry the outrage no further if Mr. Brssrre would agree mere abuse ol the enemy h Ohio directly of his hy a ball ia nature the furehead, MeMullen's two field pi bent posit howitzer battery aad Sny sntime were ot int under the circumstances, Heed two of the rebel slackened at iutery tion | u tion of Ad. wral Hartautl; but atier a furious fight of thie: hours, ordered the recall of the troops, and the men laid on their arms within a short distan ready to re- ming Hioyd ted with his army duri k the boats inthe river, ant porary bridge whieh he mae occupied the jc The tur. e aud depth ot the river made it not tocomplain of him, but went on to arrest him. We left his eamp equipa: him, on his refusal thus to compound the of ) “i ie oe yaa wantities of ammunition, fence, Our ke 10 killed and about wounded — We submit that thie aggravated miscondact | generally tosh wounds, 1 Hoss is —to say nothing of releasing a pet rufian in | ssertained. They carried their dead and the face of a group of respeetable citizens who | “' unded with them, Their loss was certainly had taken him in the act of a deadly assault— £Col Trl nef. whe ware ought to have insured Garrow ays prompt dis- Cros Lane, were recap minsal from the (besides criminal indiet- a a th that fon, Benha 1 It wo amd Col, MeCook ment) eren if Mr. Le Sended against the pra Marr's conduct as it was, ally no excuse fur returning him» harsh word. ett had actually af j and that Mr, Bey. pfliver ae! puch as a * whieh by hina in pe ; V tis Drips Me Hanwen the Late sun We have our hand= full of farther ea Washington, Sept, V2.—Gor abuse daily brought to our notice by correspon. | dispatch (0 the Secretary of ? He merely says that ¢ dents, nolssanee mained the exams wits compl buch, the enemy oper which two men were Gritha’s Dh andl our Hent piri with 2,000 Suspicious Questions Answered. Two queries are pase Jative to connections of U. Marshal Mewiay, We are happy to be able to answer both in th» Aogative, from information received the outside of the paper went to press, Se far as nour fir nserted Toe enemy chi The mon behay 1 mnost the Marshal knows, no relative of bls has ever I Hee ibe fir He con iit 8 by been connected with the lottery business, ant img e shall Lave ne more Ball Rua his only son died in infancy, ‘The explanation of the rumor x be fount ¥ Washington. F sieuuanianse nave had Wad Sept, Ve— ‘Two deat bodies in the circumsiance that a Mr. Meunay, who in| (Gh win, Mime tae Two dal balls as harbor master, as tie Marshal laiely was, and | a detachment of the 19th Ludana Rowinont te whe has naturally boon anded with him, | day, No further tidings have been hoard of has relatives reported to be conversed in the | Tieut, Hancock, wh out killed, the business referred to, Marshal Mermay has not a i male relative living that he is aware of, Loos of the Pir Beccentontats Arrested. Burlington, Iowa, Sept, 12.—Six secemionists from Metpbir, Mo., son of whom were iden. tified a« heviny served under Green, were are rested ny near Salem, Towa, They had with f] 8 dove of 180 cattle, which will be con fi seaten Celebration of the Battie ot Hnitimere. Baltimore, Sept 12 —The 12th of Seprember, | the anniversary of the tattle of Baltimore, it te ne crlebrwted here today with move than or- | Coury denunst rations on the part of the loyal | ‘The national flag ia dieplayed from the pub- | Tie buvidinges, hi and all loyal newspaper) , NUMETOUA private houses, shipping, «te and the various camps, { General Dix has iaued an order for fring talutes wn vires parades in honor of the day, at the various compe nt 3 o'clock ibe Now Yuk FiCh regement Zouavee, are to makes wrand dress parade from their fortine t camp on Federal Hill, through (he city, pass. jie an und the differont monuments, The Asovintion of Old Defenders make their wal parade, with their old flay, which they ha Jewerted ax yet, ly de nonstrations of a character con. trary to the patriotic spirit of the day, cousists in the manner in which a few secession store. keepers have arraigned their yoods te indivs thelr Southern Pricciples—such ax hangin ¢ rolls of red and white dannel; of as, in one in- stance, displaying three Hannel shirts, two. te ones with a white one in the centre, Later from California, WY PONY RX PRA, San Francieco, Auguat ®.Trade has beer rather active than otherwise, Since the arrival of several clippers, prices have been generally well eu tained. ‘The enlistment of soldiers throughout the state is progressing batistactory to the military authorities The people generally are showing great li. Lerality in subscribing money to aid the work, ‘The probability. is, that each of the Uniow tickets, the Republican and Union Democratic, will receive a larger vote than the Breckinridge ticket, THRIVE STRAMNOAT DISASTER nboat disaster occurred on the start, on the Sreramento river, above the city, The J. A. McClelland, an indepen. steamer, runting to Rod Blutf, explated, killing fiftecn certainly and protably many more of the pamengors, Twelve were scalded, some of whom have since died, KMIGHATION PROM THRAS correspondent of the San Francisco Ae h paper, writes from San Diego The Li porate condition of Tex qquent upon the troubles which ayitate tion The Maine Hlectio Portland, Me, Sept, 12.—01 iy comtingg tw 7 against 12,472 in the sane towns Iast yea m ents of 1 Montreal, Sept 12.—Prince Napoleon and suite arrived here last evening, Tle wan mot by the Mayor and a party of French Canadian gentlemen, and escc to Donegan's I where the crowd awsembled ant cheeret th Prince, who m in French, rae turning his than init the principal « ave fur (Quebec tor Critical Condition of Kx-uvernor Briqus Littepield, Mass., Sept, 12.—Governor Briggs Wenly last night, and Concord, NAL, Sept V3 car house of the rR ‘ everal passenger cars, together with the paint pandcar house of the Northern Ruilrowt, cone locomotive and other property, wed by fie. Fully insured, Destruction of the Nahant 1 Boston, Sept 12 —The Nahant Hotel, which has been vacant the present season, caught tire at elev lock last might, and in. two hours i totally Tho source of the fire is new. Estimated loss §100 Tnsurance 0 rowning. Two litle girls, on PUSTSCRIPT. Loyal aud Decided Action of Kentucky Prankgirt, Sept. 13,—The Se seed the joint eodution from the B ’ lay, di- recting th vernor to demand the withirawal of the Confederate troops from the state, by a vote of 26 to 8 Mr, Huston today reported a bill to puniah rebellion in the state, It was mad order tr tomorrow. Phe tl will n enli the » troops os.or inducing ng with vin the con any one to do so, or by joint with the intent to or pare! any company federates, The inva wf Kentucky by any citizen as a Contedera ior is punisl by dewh, This act to go into effeet in ten days, and won't be applicable to those who return to their wianee within 60 days, Is Depriv ot the ir Stnwes. St. Louis, Sept. VE Provost’ Marshal Mes Kintry will, tomorrow, issue a proclamation, by authority of Gen, Fremont, declaring the TWanuinission of two shaves bela to an ad dyed rebel named Thos, 1 Smead, of 5) em Vietory Oitle al i Ii, -—C Hunt Genes i from Hannovill on Green List Su su We re the aingle “ of v4 Captaia Atkinson, of the bark Venus, fron at in the Mi continuing t rio Curacoa, arrived yesterday morning, report ’ “ te forces, laaving bebiind thon much . i pa ixony, Wartemberg, Mocklen- visions and tos also the pubs that the Vouezuelian Consul at Curacoa bad re | jie Hhig Lianne: iene SAL Le Cheah Re Bunlicare ceived advices from Caracas, Venecuela. to Aue | wick Jaibene Hare or Lireine . tore i intintry was too much fatigued gust i te + the ane | Wanled inthe Prussian mail, will be reduced to he horsemen, however, followe Lap Sebapre basso aaa mH: rE twenty-ciicht cents, in pursuit Gon or titlcen mile til the enemy tor had gone ashore on the island of Trinidad, ‘All unpaid Ketters to whatever part. of Gere Port of Spain, about the 20:h of August, and vo may be addres 1 all prepaid udeast of Brooktiolt is open, and a total wreck, omel to any other German state than sion camps will be nade wiibin 24 those mentioned will eoatinue to be chr, the existing rate of thirty ents, named James with © Sumter while she Rebels s the the #35.000 in specie whieh The Venus crew liven. wel have Baltimore ant naburg to North of nine miles, and tr ins- to Winchester, for the ex- Lowloun and Hamp. pure to that po on the Baltimore and were bus ly eng even or eight new and tinst for transportation to) Wine 1 expecte Venus and have she was known to haye on bear eluded her, however, by round Virgin Island, instead of her us A hermaphrodive brig (privateer) Venus for four days ard came near taking It will be pemembered that the last incelli gence we had of the privateer Sumter, lef her at Trinidad, Port of Spain, seeking a supply of coal which she obtaine! from one of the mer- chants of tho } with the approval of the Attorney General, We learn now, via Bermu- da, that the Sumter subsequently proceeded to sea, and soon after captured four American ships, fully laden, which had just quitted Trinidad and were bound to the northern -iate- taking the coursed tailroas tu At Duttiohl's: station. Ohio Railroad, th in taking: down class locomotives chester, avd the Concentration at Fort Fortress Monroe 2. woot th Monroe.g pt U1, via Baltimore Sept increasing impertance basis of offensive opr tiony against the Con large increase in the milita Quartermaster Tallmadge’ ix making arrange: ments to quarter contraband slaves at Old Polut in comfortable wooden barracks outside the fortress, Ship Taken and Burned by Pirates The brig Monticello arrived at Mirazoune (St. Domingo) Aug. 224, and reports 02 her passage Aug. 1th, lat, 29 28, long, 67.49, saw a brijs chasing a ship and going under ber quarter, Shortly afwer, saw a fire in the direction of the vensels, and at 10 P.M., could only se from aloft a lace and sparks flying, Janisrille, Sept, 12.—The Evans says the steamer Sue Evaz, under the command of the gun sqwad from that place, had captured a bout with 1,000 barrels of salt, destined for the Confederate States, W. Beyd, late clerk the Federal War De- partment, bad arrived Richmond with full nformation respecting matters at Washington, i tien, Kent s ' at the first gun is in y JC, Peesone Major Gen, Conananding. Selme ord Sept 2 ty sev Ince dims teces tly ia possession of the Staite Guard, Over 200) have been aed to day Several scouting: parties for this purpose are out to-night Cry aso Hanon Derexens.—A report to the ¢ Delatield, U, 8, Engi- noers, informs us that Major Wainwright is 10° hy Col about to mount upon the forte a batteries Which protect our harbor approaches, 242 ad. ditional guns, which will “make a greater number of guns r the defense of this city than exists in most of the fortified harbors of Europe, War Department is also giving ite attention to the cons: yetion of additional casemated water tmttezies and land detenees contiguous and adjacent to the existing fort on which additional guns will be mounted,— At the present moment, 257 mechanics and Jaborors are employed on the works at the Narrows, and Captain Foster, of the Corps of Engineers, has a large force at work under his upervision on those at Sandy Hook, | inte Military and Nava) Movements. te Buriness at the Brooklyn Savy Yard con. — tinues very active. Not a day passes without | some important movement taking place, Yes. | torday the following vesmels were formally put pnimniasion :—Valley City, 4; Satellite, 2; and Gen, Putnam, 2. They will sail to-day for Washinton, where they will ship the remain. | der of their crews preparatory to joining the | Cheaspenke flotilla of the blockading fleet, , which will then be equal to any emergency, ! | hehescounsellod coriain mon against enlisting ‘Tho Valley City is commanded by Lieut. J. C. Chapman. The Satellite by acting Master J. Spirnay, The Gen, Putnam by acting Mas- ter Win, J. Hotchkina, ‘The following vessele were surveyed yester- day :—Crusader, Wyandotte and Quaker City. ‘The two first named vessels require new boilers, which will be supplied immediately ; and the latter's deck housas will be removed, The O. M, Petit arrived at the Yart yester- day, and will receive her armament and be made ready for nea at once, ‘The steam-tag B.D. Morgan and the boat Wyandank, one of the South Ferry boats, left for Warhington City yesterday morning, —hav- ing been purchased by the Government and undergone various alterations and repairs The following ferry boats have been purchase ed forthe United States Navy: Ellon, White- hall and Gowanu, The Gowanus will sail for Wwhington totay, and the Kilen and Whiteball | will be fitted out ax gunboats, The W wus purchased for @20,000; the Eilon an’ hall for €16,000 each Twenty-five of thirty vessels purchased in this city by Mr. George D, Morgan, fur the Navy Department, are now at the Brooklyn Navy Yard receiving armamont, stores and crews The steamship Florida will be sent there ch Saturday or Monday next for the same purpose, Twenty-five ‘fure-and-aft" «shooners, the fastest of the kind frequenting this port, have been purchased by the Naval Agont here and are being strengthened and fitted for the reception of one or two rifled guns of largo calthre ond long rane, for cruising service, The propellers vane Smith, 360 tons; John Anidrews, 300 tons; and New London, 260 tona, were purchased a day or two ago. The first ix the fastest of the kind on the Hudson River, having eighteen miles an hour, They will mount eight heavy june each, Lieut, Sandford, United States Navy, bay d to report to Captain Foote, oom- the western flotilla, and will leave hore today, He will takeout a number of mechanics from the Brooklyn Navy Yand, and blue jackots from the recaiving ship Nerth Carolina, New Gonnoars.—The gun Winona, the eto be furnished bere, will be with her masts in and rigged, at live ck tomorrow (Saturday) from the ship y & RB. Poillon, foot of Bb idyge atre Her dimensions are—lonyth of keel, 165 jboam, 28 leptl of hold 12 feet, Tlor armamont rigg- ore, will be the same as those finished ¢ her, ho gunboat Chippewa, will be laun the yard of Mesors, Webb & Bell, at G. same time, five o'clock tomorrow, veavels are sail by experion: Brooklyn, 15% foot; Jength over all, feet 1 from enpoint Both A jwitygen to be por fect models of light, strong and swift war ves- sels at Fine Zoraves.—We have had occa. ve to remark that the Ist Fire Zouaves, »p Lyon, were behaving in a manner racetul and Lawless, ant we regret to have it to stato that, finding thomeslyes as it wore encouraged in their rowdyism ant muti« tious conduct, by the leniency shown them, eve- ry day increases the just causes of complaint against them, Yesterday, Major Catlin, com- mandant of the camp, sent down a spocial mes senor, with a requisition for more force to thein in subjection, and today steps will be taken to reduce t to somo slight under- standing of their duties as soldiers and as men, They !aye not submitted to camp duty ; they have gone out of camp without permits, and have foraged away the produce of the orchards, farm-yards and hen-roosts, of a large part of Westcls They will probally be sent back to. Island for a short time,and then shipped, it is to be hoped, ty some post where fighting or working for the Government is to be done, ConsoLipation or VoLonrrens,—Governor Morgan and Adjutant-General Hillhouse were terday receiving: the reports of the various ndent regiments, at 51 Walker street, the ( headquarters of the Governor, As soon Il have been received, the work of consoli- on will commence, most di first effort will be to bring the officers of (erent regiments to mutu and if this eanset be I agreement, effected, the camps of the sful regiments will be discontinued, en transferred to the a sefint, vrs, —A detachment. of eighty I through this city yesterday, en to Washington, to join the iment, As the steamer was nl the Maine Ree passing Riker's Island, one of the soldiers, while leaning over the lower railing of the boat, lost Lis foothold, fell overboard, and w ywhed Mest 300 reerniis were mus. tered iny y at the office on White st, ind at once sent SAnesHoorens. Sharpshooter nto camp, Bordan's 1 here | Wor A company of in number, ping, by the Norwich « cester Line from Boston 1s the sixty arly yesterday: me In military * hing new to report, It tay t recruiting for the regular army, in this disiriet mat shecoming ev every requires sume stimulus to keep it alive CITY NEW Garar Coxtr act Sovri.— Yesterday resident of this city Fort Lafayette, He is accused oft in a contract to furnish the bes ror Tine Ki. Walker, a town the bay to engaged outhern Conte racy with 50,000 Bordan breech-loading rit s, which are now being rapidly made, This is the sume affair in which Mr Milnor, who w removed to winter 4 1 to have L ve busine rters on Tuesday caged. 1 yaa a most it, half’ a million the purpose of forwanding the the vi Mr, Walker says that he is a Union array, of capital, it is said, being in use i manutacture ¢ nan, and has no sympathy whatever with the southern usurpation, THe olfered the rifles in question lirst to the U.S, Government and then to the State authorities, and strenuously insisis npon his loyalty, He said, in going to Fort Latay- ette, that he would endeavor to prove his devo tion to the Union by his conduct, and expressed the belief that he would soon be releassd, Tue Cranren Awexpaent Comission is still occupied with organization and prelimin ary business, of no special interest, Reconler John T, Hoffman and Daniel F, mann, are nominated by the Comptroller to fill the places of Wm. D, Kennedy, deceased, ant Wm, Havemeyer, resigned, A committee was ap pointed on former charters and other documents required to be printed for the information ofthe Commission, The Board adjourned till Tuesday next at 3 P, M, amet Savure,—Hl, B. M, steamship Rinaldo, Capt, Hewitt, laying at Quarantine, this morning sa- luted our national flag with twenty-one guns— an agreeable indication of one Englishman's feeling. | Tullius Cicero a ley, a well known eporting Axormmn Annest 5 ToAsow,—Marcur | at the Complainant's residence, where the pri. rouer Was eta} as a dressmaker. gman shout town,” was ¥ w a aon = Lepediyl. h—gile armeted F | nelle pros in the cave a o Va the United States Marchal, on a chirie of hold. | Cine wh was ah ea ith am Indecone ing trensonable intercourse with the rebels, He Sulton a chi ity Ann Tyler, only teu promptly conal ened of aye. The seasons for this was, that Neha gat to Port Lafayette, tee witone, being too young, could not be Another reporter Laat a opinion, band per- | made to furnish competent testimony of the 1 observation, that Mr. Stanley is n decided outrage, Caen, ual he the pthirores ho teating | “Beni Mulcahy was tried fr mayhem, boing to his nrrest, have emanated from personal ene. | cparced with biting off a portion of the nose an nies (f the Wood gambling cliqne. The chara: «10nd 8 anley is ail to be that ing very unintelligible testimony, the jai ind the prisoner not wall ¥ ss a The Grand Jury presented some more in’ ict- ments; a number cf prisoners were arraigned, who were remanded to prison for trial. Eliza Sullivan plead guilty to an indictment for pocket picking, and she was remanded for | Fentence, nisl Se @herervice of the United Sven, ant has ao | haxtuced others who have enlisted to desert the set yice and go to the South. Annivat or Axorien Prize Sonooxnn = The British schooner Louisa Agnes, Capt. Nick- etson, arrived yeatenlay nvoriing, prize to the U. 8. wteamer Cambrider The Low ae Urnes is owned at Lunentnreh, No S., aod ig 2? days from Halifax, po fiwediy bound te Baltimore, She was captured on the 0 when 35 miles south of Cape Honry. She was presumed to be weeking to run the bioekade, in conse. quence of her being southward of the entrance | to the Chesapeake when fallen in with, There ‘was also an informality in her papers, BRUOUKLYN, Pree Cromnernee ar Caw Wraas.—The eflivers of te Coutiaental Guard, eacamped rear Bor Hoandien, have for some days been ine pe parations for a grand entertainment, Whitt occasion every friend of the regi Xpected to be present, The eamp is & level field, about three hundeed rly of the Fort. The grounds are ad- imirably calculated fur field manoonvres, The erteriinment, which had been post pond fro Thursday, took place last night, and many thou. rm jt nines participated, The cars from the city were ‘The steamship Africa, that arrived at this port | crowded from early in the afuerncon until lite last night, brought the Prince de Joinville, Up. | in the evening, while hundreds went down by on the steamers arrival at Quarantine, at about | Means Of privateconveyances, The avenues di- . ‘ 1 viding the tents of the different companies were half-past eight o'clock 1’, M., she was boarde! | jeautifully ornamented with arches of ever- hy the steam cutter Geo, Birkheck, having 09 | greons entwined with flowers and flags, while board the Surveyor (Mr. Andrews) of the Vort | 19 front of the tents were divices mate of green and hir deputies, who paid their respects to the | ® d, with the lector of the company, and in some ‘: instances the names of fi M wf extended to him all the facilities on the part of the wovernment; before boarding, the Surveyor'scutter saluted the Priace by tiriug hor Kus. Annivan or rie Paisce pe Jowvinie— We ¥ fom which were ‘Trees had Leen pluntod so ax so protect the tents f the sun, while mniature courty inla) were ai ringed 'in Cont, showing slike ood taste and good judyment. "The Union forever,” ant ether’ patriotic mottoes, wore observable at all points, A dan mensions, had encampment pets at Tun Prixey, oe Jorvinir.—The intonded public reception of the Prince de Joinville by the national offichuls at this port, which was prevented through the representations of the Brazilian Consul, was ordered by Secretary Seward “or grave public reasons, Some papera censure the procedure severly as an indignity to the Emparor of the French, Others conjece ture that it may have been intended a a com. pliment to the Emperor of Brazil, in the person of his near relative, It may be a prudent war- ning to Napoloon Third, against the policy of recognizing revolutionary governments, the Gine al The right of the Pritee de Juinville to tho | the ranks would expire, afier which they mijehe throne of France hi more claims upon the re- | be expected to march at any moment. He cognition of forcin powers than the claims of | Md them it they were ready to go, ant the the affirmative was ananimous, a the “Southern Contedoracy” to independence, arty cheer. ‘Tes’ tecitaen Whatover may be the “rave wtate reasons,” nen, and are all stout, ablobodied, we doubt not they were ample enough to ware Ay can eacenl eat Welling eel ready rant Mr Seward’s action : @ Stars and Stripes, was delicht the camp-tires blazing colored Lanterns lighted, the effect was truly brilliant, The Brooklyn performed during the eveuing, vious to the evening's entertainmont the muiment made a full drews paraie. — Be fore dirtmineal ¢ wore addressed by Col, that tomorrow (the Lith) wed by the Government to fill up #0 part to fight fir WILLIAMSBURGH. A Distonvet WasnenwomAn,—Catharino Duffy wax employed todo a day's washing for Mrs, Leffel, in Kem While at the work rhe approp # of wear- ing appar], bok . Loftell doing she was ¢ dustics Counramnrn —New You, Sev, 12, 1861, — Klien fthe Suns Sir-—The city was tlooded with counterfeit #3 bills last night, on the Hamplen Back of Massachusetts, They bave for a vignette: Hoy, dog, igitl with shoaf, vil Taye in distance, pale and poor, I pectfully, A Reaper ov tHe Sun, street, Fires, Accidents, Inquena, &0. JERSEY CITY. RAT Sra rrr. On Friday, ber 18:h,the yachts “Harvey Gf } 4," and“ Amphitrite," will race from MeG Basin, foot of Van rs The course will be from the stake boat Club House Sercrpe wernt Ansexio,—Coroner Schirmer held aa inquest yesterday at No, 71 Mangin at., upon the body of Honry Yager, a German, 57 do by taking n out of employment and this circumstance, together troubles, so acted on his mind as elf. Ou Wednen- oF the to Roflin's Reef light, and return ; the distance to be sailed ov plete the race. Tt will be above boats were in the August, and ast after dark, and so plaints were entered against the winning yachts, the judges have ¢ elded that the abe ve Vacht# must sail the same over again, The start will take place at from twelve toa Lalf-past twelve o'clock—noon, in order that the contest may be completed in good season, tore asked for nic, but happening to remark that he was going to kill himself, it was refused, He then went store where he stated that he wanted. to kill rats, It was given bi he swallowed it aml d the simo night, A veriict of “suicide” was renlered by the jury, Police Intelligence, &o. Finemen's Pict ix Broapway.—Carr vas, Pave + Srones, &c., Freeiy Usen. KD OF VOR SKULK- vening, while the mem- 5 were try ing their new ewm tire engine, near the corner of William A Fulton streets, a great smoke arove, and caused an alarm of fire, Engine Companies Now, 1and 20 were soon on the spot, and, while revarning up Broatway, got into a tight, V's men hissed and yroaned at the others, retaliated by attacking th with cart rungs, which they took from’ carts wh passing, paving stones, wrenches, & time the sene was friyhtful, Mer their doors, and streets, to save LADIES WHO ARK TROUBLED wirn Piwrins Bletches, Tan, Sunburn, or any Diafgurement of the Skin, J try the Balm of White Lillies" which is to be had at 46 South Second at., Williama- Burgh, at the low price of 26 centa per bottle, [tla au excellent preparation, Warcnrs, Jrwetry, Drastoxns, AND SILVERW Bought by 2. ALLE 415 DR. HENRY ZPLL'8 NERVINY POWDERS, TO CURE THE LOVE OF 8TRONG DRINK. For sale at 69 Division street; Mow. Beach's $14 Mrs, Mayen, 17% Fulton at Brooklyn } Dr. Mercer's 224 Broad st, Newark, PRICK, ONE DOLLAR. For some ats closed e side al whea the th had to be carrie very badly injured, « Horp) al, quad of it is said kept. themee! tol the y, and their conduct tn this respect is to be investigated, | Treaseny Nove On Tueslay, of last week, an individual called at the offic of Livermore, Clews, & Ma o, 11 Wall st, | hased sury HG the amount ot Swixnir. : jonte Leduc, No, 456, ¥. whieh he paid fir, ina check t) eeting of this Lorlge will ti Jersey City, drawn by Mr, Barker & | plo eon this (Friday) eveningnt Gothic room, 0 ld- Sons, of that place, "Phe individual had been | Fellows Hall. A full attendance ix respues busines of importance will be transacted, M. WOODS, M; JAS, WRIGIIT, Bee, SS MILITARY NOWICES, Ne Ys & V,. atthe office before, and the party tuking the check thought it to be genuine,” [0 soon ape peared, however, that no such diem had an %ac~ N the bank mamed, wnt that the check refore, worthless, Do , were promptly a THOS, and yesterday are pine eet Tae Rewt, Hug Che ww ovr WN Seventh ave, host, oe the coms 108. REYNOLDS, Capt, 8. 4 Pepi “yy RICHARD AL KELLY, WW jade —Headgun Irich Bei, F a ; s.-Cithorine Me- ‘ Grilla: 14 Worth st., wot int uring which Me Jt yostert Grill stabbed her adyorsa n the arm with a 7 THOMAS FRA kaite, She was arrested and locked up, itary Auarn Titer ov Gas. Mr, Frederick | we thie cx ipa Tisch, a stere keeper at No, 289 avenne A, was | 4 aon and arrested yosterday, 1 with fraudulently olin nouminys the ga Manbattan Co, Itis| 4ih Regtment, trish Helens ed hat bis metre was taken away on ace | MNGi Ce ie Ace count af non-payment of bis gas Oill, ‘and. that he opened the company's main, and hutroduced ws to his burners, Dusenberry re- ot him to give bail to auswer the charg LNG & Hons Wa A man named Francis A, Reihars, was arrested yester- AUANto at B ORIEN wad JON W NEY, lite of the Pope's I mandi Wl¥y at God Leute, WM RY RON quir Sir AND 69th Rewiw forever, ¥ 1, day, having in bis pos na horse and wa Dpra blacks laureia s valued at £300, which it is stated, he stole from | ed. on the the front cf the By He was | Coie tor y intonic tthe tine of Li ant had | thee re Stripes has otten triomphantly ‘ tory ever the Uiion daek. Any BCANLIN. 44 Prince sty or to Licut, PHY, ti the Par been th 1» the wagon in Ce Justice Kelly locket him up, LALORNY BY A CLARK. 1 clerk in the M1 Browdwey ar stroet, ert ‘Thompson, James C, M. Paton, No, tore of was arrested yesterday, ch All the Recruits of You y two. pieces of linen, valued at report at tho ret § “ Mr, Paton state #4 Clatbion st Vetone 120 og oi ther, that withi ver be chealt With as deserters, WHITE, Lieut, Com, Bocraits, 87t ts hi 8.V susp worth of and he thief, npeon cout ouling t a Recruiting Agen and was locked up by Justice Kelly for trial ahw I be ny ste ter in a com LEGAL REPORTS.-THURSDAY, Sa Br Conrt of Sendons, Before Recorder Horrmay, Rdward Gorey ‘ to Price On Tuesday evening, 1dr Edward Gorey was sentenced to the State Pri Father Lafont, Aquillino Be son today, for a term of flye years, on conviction 4 to May Ly Pay this eity, 10) of burglary in the third degree. It appeared | | COONAN On Wodtuesday, Sopt DEMPSEY yonse of thy bride's father, by the Ray 4, of New York, to Aunie Ww 10th, att that the prisoner burglariously: entered tho pro mises of James Boyle, on thé 18th of August, stealing therefrom’ 130 pounds o!' composition metal and @ quantity of lead, valued at $1 is. The prisoner sid he was an Irishuan, and Bet, ceeupation a cartman, John Mead, a laborer, born in Ireland, was sent to the Penitentiary for three mouths, for ¥ Bi Barron and Mary Toul, his aud 28 day, @ family, and the members of youngest son of Andrew aged 1 year, 2 ‘The friends steuling money from Owen Smith, on the oth of | the T. A. B. Sovicty, are August, somewhere in Hester, streat, ‘Tho pris | fend the funeral on Banuiday afternoons 14h soner cut off the complainant's pocket, and ob- at 2o'clock, from 144 Fifth st, 42 BROWNE — On Thurwlay, Sept. 12th, John B-owue, sou of Jos. aud Anu ‘Browne, and grand. sou of Williata aud Esther Kiernan, ‘Phe frienda of the fa1nily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 otclock, from the residence of his father, 237 Kast Lith sty without further Lavitation, 14 tained the rum of 59 cents Mary Canty, an in‘elligent looking woman, was tried for the crime of grand larceny, on complaint of Miss Sarah Ann Bradshaw, She was acquitted, however, ‘The charge was steal ing twenty-two yards of silk and shirt patterns | ———— sloy, Sook Tith, after «lin fering No a its of Mich rk, a 80th oar ot her atives aud (rie invited to Atten, BURKT—0n Ws li of the winner, ab § Oelock preascly ate Fesi.tines, 9 New Bowery. nny? To Ger CASHMAN Yesterday roorning, Aas Casts eged 1 year and étmomhe. 2 were ‘The relatives and friends of the family are =. lly invited 0 Atte d the thaerns same Witday) efternoon, 86,934 c'clock, trom the test ence of ber paretita, Literty st, bet. Baad Pm, © eonpriot, b. 1. ite CREIGHTON—On Wed events Aun, wile of the late Pravew Creight ware E A Solemn Requiem Mass will be celebrated for the repose of her sou Mary's Coureh, cor, of Ridge and Grand sia, (Priday) im wrung o'chek, Her funeral will take place from the Chureh immed ately ster Mew, The friends of the farnily are respectfully invited to attend, Mra, im was one of the oldest a d meat wd memlers of Bt, Mary's congregation, 1 DAVENPORT. In Morrtaauia, on Thursday, 19h r janes T, Davenport, aged 2T years and & tently are re. eral. thin (Prie Bopt. 11, nae 68 rrienda of the family are rempectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sattrda; 4 At 12 o'clock, from bis late resideu: ave, near 6th at, GRACK—On Sept. 12th, Michael, only son of Michael and Margaret Grace, aged 4 mouth and tancos of the family are invited t) attend the funeral, this (Pridey) sitter. moon, 13th inat, at Jock, from the readenee parenta, 383 Eighth at, 1st MACKAY In Brooklyn, on Wadnemtay, syne. 11th, Gringo W. 8 wow of Daniel aud Barn Buc: Yay, ace TL month aud 9 days. he frienda and acquaintances of the fhenily are reapectiully invited to attend the funernk om Friday morning, Bypt, 18th, at 1934 o'clock, from, the residence of hin parents, 64 Hoyt, cor, of Dean wre, 163 McAULFYOn ‘Thuraday, Spt. 12th, aor @ long and wovere tlvess, Mon, Margaret McAsley, widow of the late Thomad McAuley, a native of Garr son, County Fermanagh Treland, aged 44 rm and #7 days The trienda of the fas are reapectfilly tn- vited to attend the funeral, on Beturday afternogn, Lith ‘nat, at 1 o'clock, from her late residence, && Seventh «t, N.Y, t ROSE On Bept. 11th, Catharine Rose, daughter % Be\ ast ud Mary Kewe, aged 4 months aad days. The relatives and friend the family are re apectfully invited to attend the fineral, this (Prt diy) afternoon, 1th inv at 2 o'clock, fom Mi Pith ot ms SHEA—On Thurnday, Sopt. 12th. Catharine Pe mance, only daughter of Patrick wid Mary Sham ago 1 years 9 mutha and 1 i The triends and acquaintances of the farmily are invited to attend the Mineral thie y) Afternoon, AEP wolock, from the rye lence of her parent, 129 M wor inte tht Fine ther invitation, Middletown (Gonw.) J plane copy. 2 SMYTH On Sept. 12, Ann Smyth, witow of the Inte Mio! ne! Bruyth, tailor, wid parent of Hbeard fod Reruard Stnyth, natives of Ba lyjanesdufl, Gey Cavan, ged 56 yearn, Her’ friend and scpiaintances are reqpeettatty. invited to attend the 1 on Saturday after. hoon, 14th inaty at 2 o'clock, frum her lite residence, 120 Mottst. Hor remaing will be taken to Oalvany Cemetery for interment o SPANGLER On Welnowday, Sept, 11th, Mt Alntine, Wite of Jobin G. Spaagler, aged 68 yours thonth and 1T days, The fr rere, on Pei ber ‘ate invitation, 35 chan ged this low med and ¢ Fair, fleeting ¢ ow soon we're cailed to part, The friends a vot the funity are re auend the fineral services, thin (Priday) evening, 1 At S o'clock ah the rewdence ct Ler p or remind will be relay morning 126 at the cea sid 4th aventy ieorgiana, youngest daughter 0 Yours and 2 days, Acquaintances of the family are to attend the fu k TURNER — On Wedne ther, w abort illuens, n Turner, ag. e friends fii day, 11th at, be WALLACE-On Wednesday night, 1th tne, William Wallace, in the S4th year ot his age, The friends of the fainiiy are reapoctfuly invited to attend the funeral, thin (ri tay) afternoon, 1Bth inat, at 1 oMdleck, from his late residence, No, 146 ‘Thomprom at, without further notice. 1g PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENTS BAsxums AMERICAN MUSEUM— LAST DAY BUT ONE, of that wonderful creature, VING PPOPOTAMUS, OR. RIVER HORSE, from the River Nile, ‘Toe firwt and omly specimen ever brow this country, and ie umie dared ty be the ST CURIOSITY LIVING. Vand profane history Lave immortal. t marvelous of oll animated mae a) way: RTH THERE 18 Nor HIS LIRR Who. then, can fail to seo him? Let all whe would do so remember that this week clase bis ex. hibition in New York, He ts accompanied by a te tive Arab keeper, who ix himself © curt. ow ty to all Who are interested in the diff of the buy amily, ‘They are to be #e Lonra, ag are also THE WHAT I8 IT? ALRINO PAMILY, & LIVING SHAK, 4B\ LION. MAMMOTH REAR SAMSON. MONSTPK BNAKES, AQUARIA, HAP. PY FAMILY, &. Adio won to ofl, 8 cta,: Children under ten, 16, Nixon's ROYA Corner Lith LACE GARDEN. BRILLIANT CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, On this (FRIDAY) NIGHT. GRAND DAYLIG PERPORMANCR THIS DAY, COMME: AY 2 O'CLOCK, ry m 8 i by Parton, ta ; children 15 cents, ined him ast ture. Tdeed, “UPON THE E Admiasion ERMAN S GRAND INTERNATIONAL EXCURSION, embracing aa Nsod MIDDLE STATES, CANADAS wivertinement in IBUNE, DAY 198 WITALBS NOW ON EXIUBUTION NPRIOAN RLEGANT PAVILION JOY Wwoons, len have been obtelned at grwt expense FROM THE NORTHERN SEAR These W GALLONS DAILY, powerti’ Steain Pap, Which throw THOUSAND FEED OF [KON PIPE, ht aud Lad expressly for that pur: nts, dren uuder ten, 15 fextival days for fam! Vo 15 cent ; ehildr: nA oD AVE ret, Within 3 Poe@sautent re CoAl—BEIN AND BE- tall agent f the hewt red ash wnd Lehigh ¢ Uw oa at the lowed Pewible price, and retail ab $4 75 per tom for Move, mange, grat ace, wereenod and delle Yard. oor, Bing and Greenwich may rored from 6 “B aud Boca vob MAT. CLINTON, + ORCHARD, RED \ i ou 3. 110 Canal, and PE the b «grate aud furiaee livored free Oe 14044 Bowery, near Broome at, HARD COAL— went market pricy ea trom the boate,— ACH OF ot quality, af th ‘and black- Canal and 104 SUPERIOR ASIL Family ase, ae ud dolivered from sake y yurts of the City at : S440, mate Orders loft at 11) Waverly . West oe at, or Perry EAD on 8 1 and READ WI gent, we) VV YOMING VALLEY 50—THE Yi ea atten Cone Stine Larning, full weight, and no dust, LOYD & CO» cad isveaile, Gor HVh et, e04 Bact wold Bac" 1GO curity |