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Liberality to Joho Rall. pigment Gm 0 Military and NV. faval Movements. CITY NEWS. Band Oth ot, charged with deederty coast ‘The accused, the Derartiment of State that hereafter commn. 0 ‘The Death of Marwaret Dunlop when Fiogen cla be ’ Beau Been the tasalNcettonaiy Wares We ‘liwdand ont the War Dopartanet has | ACARD FROM THE Pr yar AN OF THE ASYM. Rie oat AS, Pp a ey ert lit will, with the consent of our government, be | at last decided to discharge the Texan soldiers, | _Eorrox New York Sux i= notice in your | threatened to shoot him, and ag) him carried cn by means of British vessels of | war, of t ‘ement reference This course will obviate the einbarrassments | WOM General Twiggs surrendered, and who for | Paar of taday, a statement in halo The Fell Spirit of Secession. upon the aide of the head with it, ‘accused © © “taamd” notes indeed ; the demand heing greater were taken before Alderman Frear, and held to pong von head —— which have hitherto attended those communi- | Several months past have been encamped at Furt | eath of Margaret Dunlop, a fow items of which | Pit" six months for thelr goo! behavior, ‘ Department can enpply, and the note OTHER WHOLESALE ASSASSINAs | Cations through other channels, Hamilton, This messure will be tantamount to | ‘etire to correct. Information was sent to] ” Arreann Ronneny.—Charles Young, a Get- | Gop Puarap Suxeve Borrome, , : ©.) Madtreulation being eagerly taken out by the TION. * — disbanding the several companies of the First, | Police head quarters yesterday by me, that Mar} mon ealoon keeper, was arrested yesterday, | O.eDolar sete } Rt fs fat as they accumulate in the banks, ———---— Washington Sept, The Quartermaster Gone | Td, and Kighth Regiments of Infantry which | gAret Dunlop a native of Scotland, who had | Charged with stealing #316 in bank vills from ALG. C. ALLENS. 415 Besadyay, : half the clerks in the Treasury ate er A RAILROAD BRIDGE MINED, oral Meigs tas fterned to Washington from the | f6 now at the Fort, and steps will be taken at been at service at the Leake and Watts Orphan | yon Bold, of Buchwick, L. 1, while he was in on them daily till past midnight, ani fecettnerntiatitn ong once to reorganize ‘thess companies and form | House, died suddenly at 613 Hudson street, on Ro li) Gricawich street, Bald, —— large onlers are waiting to te filled. Horrible Slaughter of Soldiers, | An extracrtinary Cabinet meeting was held | them into a battalion on Governor's Island, | StiMey morning, and under circumstances while in the saloon, hung up bis GENERAL NOTICES, ‘The Paymasters report that $19,000 of notes dane this P.M. All the members were present, Recruiting partios will be told off from Company | which led me to believe that there had been | ©0at, from which Young was seen by one An- A “Contzal to 97,000 in specie is the proportion which the thony Ryan, as he alleves, to take the money, nan” St Cincinnati, Sept. 18,—Laat night, at halt. ‘ate of Virginia, excaped fre Purchase of Canadian Horses by the | A Permanent Party, on the Island, and will Means used to cause her death. She left the | and “afterwards gave fi t 40 to keep quiet, “ ‘ Vebenteee feginents generally require | pest 8 o'clock, a tratn on the Ohlo and Minsine pnment Jeocced immediately to recruit for the disbanded Orphan House on Tuesday last with her aunt, | but the latter divalyed, “ond young vo sree: Sur Poektcon, will ramae bis crtevisete teat { . ne ee ine down from the inte. | SUP: Railroad, containing a portion of Colonel Sept 18.—A_ largo number | companies of the regiment named abora, | eee cena Comalaed, I bappoms, te the tlene | Ss Sis load Cb Tou abe tele Rye ora | Sees eee ey like freshet coming down from the inte: | rorchin's Nineteenth Tllinoia regiment, while | of horves are being bought ‘al | ‘The Ceptain of one of the compinies (Co, A, | her death, and doubtlers the testimony ad~ | Osborne locked up Young, and held Ryan at a | Prince st, ats v'ciock, Adiuiasion f He. Lg ey ape bt gt be passing over a bridge neur Huron, Indiana, one ped cating Ks past aw days, been | rsighth Infantry) is Milton Cogswoll, Colonel of | Auced on the Coroner's inquest will startle the Post Omer Notice — voted to invest their surplus funds in hundred and forty-three miles west of Cincin- the nmany Regiment, New York Volunteers, | ©@fs ofmany with the depth of crime connected Peet Orrice, N. ¥., Seer. 16, 1961, 1 wounding over notes, and will call home their balances in Loa don for the parpose, re Recorder Hoffin an, John J, Mayes, whose trial was commenced Aroyed in New Jerney. Newark, Nod, Sept, 18.— Paper Mills with this case; the decease! being of mature ‘The new style 6 OC veruae DA tonal ed nati, fell through, killing ia vow resdy, aud (or dale at this offi WHAT'S IN THR WINK? Exchange he extensive pre equivalent f 2 ‘ . age, and bearing among her friends aud ac« will be mate of the ne one hundred and fifty soldiers 1 500 Sharpe's rifles are on their way to Ne ' , ie teaiiy, Whe mobbltne « . r The subscription at the Sub-Treasury : ae hat the bekdive Liew & Co, at East Bloom. | badd std y "| quaintanoes the highest testimonials of charac. | Testeray, for bigamy, was, this morning, cone tof the b fie 4 The indications are strong that the bride at by fire last nich York, from Sharpe's rifle manufsctory, for seoret vi the offence. The sentence was di from late of this poticg afer whiok fea, on Tueslay, reachel ov 9 | was tampered with by malicious or traitorous | with alarwe quantity of stork, machinery, we. | o ter as a membor of the Scotch Presbyterian | inti) Saturday m of the oid iene will net 1 received, in Pag ‘ fH fi §20,00 3 5 iM ged Sa lane Wine ‘ ew of Peatage on iotters «ent (rom this office, million. persons, ‘The bridge was sixty foot span, ton J Low 620,000, Insured for $13,500, ‘The war steamer Pensecola, which for some | “hureh. Adam Kirchhoff plead guilty of petty larceny, 1 cai Maataas Li wei6 6102 #, TAYLOR, P. we ( The “United Sonth.* From a statement in the Charleston 1/ of the 7th, it appears probable that the wreck of the pirate steamer Jeff. Davis was eilected hy Gesign on the part of « me of the crew, who are charged with a conspiracy with the passeme’r to captare the vessel and tske her to New York, Four have been arrested, on the ati la- vit of a sailor who has betrayed the plot. Miesiasi pi. T wich it to be fully understood that ehe was not connected with our institution, only as at sor- vice there; that she came to the Asylum in ' March Jast with her uncle, McAlpine; that her nds knew she was there; and that by her own jon, her ruin was accomplished by said McAlpine, and not by parties where she last resided; and that during her residence there, no one in the house said or suspected aught against her, until within a few days of her departure remanded for foot high, and waa lately inspected, ‘The following dispatch has been received from the operator of the telegraph office at Huron, dated ten minu past one this morn. ing: “The bridge was broken in two. The engine and one car passed over safely, Four passen- kercars went into the creek, one box and one baggage car on top of them, ‘These cars contained 250 men—Companios FE, ealing barnes.) Le sentence, Thomas Richardson was tried for an assault with a knife on Catherine Barnes, at a house in Mercer street. The prisoner was acquitted, Frederick Rom plead guilty of wasault and w Immense Incrense of Canal Tolls, past bas been at the Washingtin Navy Alhany, Sept. V8-—The tolts on the canals, | Yan fitting cut, will shordy be ready for ser- from their opening to September Dith, 1x61) | Vice. There has been some unusual delay in amounts to $2,214,855; do. in 18 providing her machinery, which is said to be of The Theatre Dianater A Seventh Victim, | HS MOM approved kind, and equal, if aot supe adelphia, Sept 18.—Ruth, the third of | TOF tO any at Present in use, the Gale sisters, died last evening, at the | Three of the gun-voats building at Mount Hospital. She iv the seventh victim of the , on the Ohio, near Cairo, and intended for Continental Theatro calamity. operations on the western rivers, are nearly com. a ploted. They havo been named respectively the be ina of the Board in (Tuesday) evening, at & o'c bead quarters, 215 Hester st, a ‘full attenda the Members of the Board ia requested, JAMES BANDFORD, N. D., JOUN TUCKER, N. 8, 48 wit Sloeky ak ° of O08 held on thi battery. The indictment charged him with as- saulting, with the intent to kill, John Jackson, whom be cut, it was charged, with a knife in very serious manner. The prisoner was remands ed for sentence until Saturday. Anthony Moran was tried for a felonious as- fault, alleged to have been committed on Philip F, attention — Plans on tl The Tribune, in apolagizing for General Pan- | F; Gand 1. The latter two companies are the From California, George B, McClellan, N. P. Banks and Joo | {0m the institution, O'Hara, on the Sth of August, The caso was . +i Weta Goer ak mete ey obably from conti. | Ptincipai sufferers, Capt, Howard,of Company ree Holt, the latter name being chosen b: the Respectfully Yours, &., not concluded. a ning, 19th ing mort, " pichve #4 nherve to account for | J, is among the killed NDRED EMIGRANTS MASHA-| Jonimen, (ne will be ready for inanating " WANN host OAD BROOKLYN. tance, tanmected. By onde of dential knowledge, whic ¢ to accor dil Ma K : y 5 ily pehing o errr 4YN, run niancted . order the mysterious inactivity, not to may negli- | Uptothis time, about 99 of the dead have Mt RS thd tale the 26th inst., amd the other two on the S:hof | Yomyran Anmivans,—Among the passengers — : i brad hia le been taken out, and more are under the wreck, ees wfbeneel 0) POKING DeveLorment.—Kdward Flood, ‘he General int spect to the defense October, according to contract, gence, of t ti of th tnt . ith 92 Telegraph Statiow, 9 Miles West of by the Bremen steam ship New York, yeaster- ble loo! ¥ y a y Gf the interior of Missouri, It seems that he ated he wy reel LY Kort Kearney, Sept. 10, via’ Omaha aad Bur. | | The steamer ¥.B. Halo hauled out yesterday; | yy mornin—are His Grace Archbishop FB, | 4 vo ty ed as, stthed bat Ao piicoralis Wanted for Company A, yates has had some * ust on the start, all ounded, The impres-ion at the wreck 18 | figgion, Jowa, Sept. 14 '—Tho Pony Express ar. | to the buoy, and will proceed to sea again im- tert dedilarprendpeelrinn Be thatetl, gthaSilat rage ‘Chas HL. Pierson ia this time, which have been cnexpectedly hin- | that 40 to 50 are killed. Durcell from Rome, Rev. E. Lieb, Rev. A, M. dered. ‘With regard to the charge of ineffici rtieneral, we believe that modiately, ‘Tho United States storeship Reloase is propar- ing to take ina supply of stores for the blockads rived bere at 10 o'clock last night, bringing the ping against John Morgan, for the detention of following summary of news for the Associated : Proms : two daughters, aged 8 and 11 years. The were romanded to . when a surprising iment, and Capt, Graf. acvepted the Lieut, Colensley, Engagement at Booneville, Mo. Table, Sinorinas Mat M. (Quill, sisters of the Hardey and) Margaret ad Shepherd, Mayor Valentine Bausenwein, Adjutant of Gariba San Francisco, Ang. 31.—Tho steamer St. accomplished what he intended when he as- ELS DEPEATED tha f . " Which, in this respect, requires great hi D BY | than one thousand passengers, and €@1,150,000 v a « and M J 1 they Mt not at he inter r SIX HUNDRED REB ic less | ing fleet, which, bi ONE HUNDRED AND of which $915,000 is for New York trea, ‘AT horror, At the request of the Court, an exple- Paid in to wal Y 1 in treasure, committee Ly the citizens thereof, ia This is due, He sumed command at St. Louis. Lieutenant in command, N. Collins, is order. es healthy but nm f he ive. 5 caariaeal nation of this strange conduct was made, im= | $1.44,00, Amount paid out by said committes to however, not to any fault of his, but to the f FEDERAL TROOPS, fit; subd ia el aut the poopte | tothe new jun-boat Unadilla, built in this city Retr Wanreo—Tearenaxce ror Sou- | ting Flood in a charge untit to be repeated | the families of those paty meu who volunteored: that the exigencies of the patilic service have L———— ia this city und throughout state are cons | by John Englis, © | ptens.—100 regiments have now been supplied, | in print. The girls were consequently restored | their services in the defence of thelr country, led the Government to interpose | Singular Conduct of the Rebel Soldiers. Y The Court-martial at the Navy Yard continu. ed in semion yesterday, and tried a marine for stabbing his comrade, The sentence is not known vot, to movements that he had prepared, sod from which larce results mizht have been ted, hu rms on which be ha: SFT can turned away from thelr ‘ nasal ai Jefferson City, Missoni, Sept lowing account of an erga rebels at Booneville, on the 18th, is taken fr centrated on the general e ion, which takes Jace on the ith cf next month, Und ment prevailing, the Breckinridge ; ilently losing ground that can cwns will carr opinio is that the h to other ad he was all ready fora | Captain Eppstein’s official report. There are now tine companies of volunteers | The Navy Retiring Board, which was ordered : - voklyn Horticultural Society was opened yes ——— Wow of great impo ul clea tha tod rlid Sd alone us bekir ie teeaecseises ec cr A to serve on the a Gaunp Downey, two | to mectat the Brooklyn Navy Yard on Monday | Fathers, mothers, sisters, help ! ‘Tho smallest y afternoon in the Lectare-roer tho |. Headquarters Company D, 69th Regi- more thay 10,000 in number, had to be detained elsewhere or oniered off for service in other « whero donations gratefully received and acknowledged, ment N. Y. 8. M.. Sept. 18th, 15 A speciat meeting of the above company will take place at taken as hostages became last, restless that they The display of beyed him to allow one of their number to yo miles west of ¢ planta, flow. 1 at N mpanies are at 10 Park Barracks. J, Mansi, Secret ables is much arger than . " Military Hall, 193 Bowery, on Friday evening, the partments, and a tirilliant «ch Gih a flag OF tited, Ania: kn Sant This | Camp An tablished near eri te Corounent. Comnan 6 OFFICH A.T.U th Thats at 8 o'clock pitts as business of importance the same thing has Leen repeated within a ; .. ty San Francisco, where volunteers under th This department, which is now in an effective comnected with the hostaye, he adds, “came back soon afverwards, mpany will be brought before w quartering until on, when more volunteers will leave the interior for San Francisco, They ro- main at present torave their votes, Two men residing three miles from Tehma wore murdered on the night of the 28th of Au- by four Spaniards, who, after robbing the premises, set the house on ‘fire, ‘The victims were Mr. Houstos and Alexander Button, This used great hostility against the Spanish popula ofthat county, many of whom have been forced to flee, A telegram. from Yreka gives the following al news concerning the rumored mas- it immigrant party on the northern “The report yesterday of the massicre by Indians at Grove’ Lake is confirmed by the artival of ono of the party, he being the sole survivor. He reports that there were four families, numbering over one hundred pers in the train, and that the whole company, men, Women and! children, were inhumanly butcher: « few days pas ‘ The Trxbune adds in a semi-ofticial way, that there is not the si t probability ot Gen Fremont’s resigning his commission. The Rise of Brendstufl-. The Foreign Market news by the Europa thi morning, is important to our home international relat. The very de and continued rm upwanl tendenc staffs, by both the last steamers, while it en. hances car national wealth by many millions daily, at the same time strengthens our national position and weakens that of England for any controversy likely to arise mestic trowiles, In place of a loan which he affects to refuse before it is asked, our sweet kinsman will probably have a balance to gorge on account, which the London /iaes iteelt cannot * rail’ off the books, call for 60,000 troops are after the with the re. anded while Plet the men test to know my cc that they should withdraw the se two miles from our city, and not molest ‘our families or any other Union people ; and to leave the arms of the killed and wounded on the ground where they fell; while I promised to let the prisoners free whom I had taken, with the exception of Preacher Painter, whi formed them, IT would shoot in case they not honorably keep their promise for se days. They left town according to this agree. ment with me, Thus it will be seen that the gallant fellow, with only one bundred and fifty men, actually dictated his own terms to fully four times his number, The cnemy fought well for a little while, but out of the whole 600 only tix could be found to storm the works, ‘Their leaders bravely led the wav, but they ly refused to follow. Of these ai killed four, including their two lead~ jonel Brown and his son, Captain condition, has loaned the Federal Goverament 26 Parrot guns, (ten pounders,) six of wh have been returned, according to agreement oa the prescribed time, Tae number of I guns ordered by ¢ Welch ftom the ¢ Spring foundry is eighty—twonty of which were ordered this week. Tho carriages and caissons for those guns are now at the arsenal, and they will be mountod immediately after their arrival, They are expected next week, ‘The arsenal is now stored with Enfield rifles ant muskota sufficient for several regime: andant expects m full ate od members By order ptain, MICHABL MA. 136 Map Dog Kit.ep.—A mal dog was killed yesterday, in Platt street, by policeman O'Con- of the Second Precinct, As far as known, no person had been bitten by the animal, the meeting, your tendance of the new a of THOMAS CLARKE, GUILBE, Orderly. Sixty-Ninth Regiment, or First Regkmout of the Irish Bil A few more men will be taken for Company I, by applylog at 44 Prince at, Quarters and rations furnished immediately, Capes SCANLAN. JOHN KELLY, Orderly Bery't, 30 To Omnibus Drivers—A full cempany of omnibus drivers is being organi join the Cal- cium Light Sharpsahooters, an autborized U8. vole unter regiment, te pples, which in every reapect jay ever made hore, Another exhibits two banana trees, in full Sosmen-stonrs Festivar.—The grand con- cert and summoer-nights festival of the Teu- tonia Mannerchor comes off this evening, at Atlantic a Bi} bloom, a rare curiosity, A Scotch’ th grown by a Brooklyn gentleman, from taken from the grave of the poet Burns, at- tracted attention, During the afternoon there were not many visitors, but at night the place was thronzed and, the theatre portion of the building having been thrown open, there was space enough for all Dodworth’s Band p! Addr tases horticulture during th three days, 2 Pourmietans’ Uston Merrinu.—The committee appointed by the Union mecting on uray last, met at the City Hall yesterday morning and appointed a committee of each Assembly District—one Repub § : one Democrat—which is authorized to select POLITICAL ‘den, on the Bower, UNIVRRSALIST CONVENTION, —Tho segsion of the Universalist Convention was continued yes terday forencon, with a very largely incro.wead attendance, A. report proonted by the Sunday School Committee, stated that the denomina- tion had 1,100 Sunday Schools in the country, with 5,600 teachers and 74.5600 pupils, ir three years or the wary all the teamsters connected with this regiment wilh be taken from this ec y; rations, fuel, quarters, medical attendance, aud the bounty of $100, Bas nat loadquarters, 409 10 PASSAGK OF TROOPS THROVGI THA CITT, The sixth Connecticut regiment arrived here yesterday morving from New Haven, and with- out stopping were at once forwarded by the New Jersey Central RR. for Washington, They numbered near 1,000 men and were well equip- ped. The seventh Connecticut regiment is expect- ed here at a very carly hour this morning, They also will be at once hurried onward. of our do, listwent rola are how op Broome st, ving at interva various sul) mnected with will be deliver ch evening exhibition, which will continae for Recruiting Agents. You oan Receive 62 forevery man you can bring to No, 663 Broadway, above Ileecker; payment prompt and “liberal, ao waiting for the money, 33 Emianants at tits Port.—765 emigrants have arrived at Castle Garden within a week, myking @ total of 56,466 for the year—a de. 160 from the number for the corres- ponding period in 1 Foreign Intelligence. Two Days Later from Europe. Recratts Wanted for the War—ander the : cubed Wot KING EMANUEL, Apply immediately at Tux Stonm.—If the storm of the last two days extended to the South, as we infer from its character, although we have no notice of th weather on the Potomac—it is an important mil- va) recruiting stations it the land. Boun- ty received at the clone of the war, for eternal life, ‘There latter two fell near the entrenchments, and were drawn in. ‘They died inside of them, Besides these the enemy lost eight or ten killed and wounded, 2 M ‘a © The second Buffalo regiment, Col. D. D. - ae suitable did: from both i ‘ zn 5 n een . ; candidates from both parties, for county 5 bts atigté : tna ek Beck pale shee uals qin iuietag Oana ae Arrival of the Europa. Bidwell commanding, arrived hero yesterday | Tum New Srxammn Ontuntat, arrived at | oficers, to be Re eharoscer betenecnt bet ne mie arn for a succearf' tiovement of any kind on his | Price's command, peed tele morning, and will remain at tho Park barracks J pier 4 North River, this afternoon, having made | Fort Greene this afternoon, for approval and ene dormement, The following gentlemen hi icean Vo Tieton Samoan eee aaend be been invited and are expected to speak at the | the Hos. George Geddes, of Ouondaga waa adopted Union meeting: Ion. D, D, d, Col, Thos, | in peopl Jnion Convention, held at Syracuse F, Meagher, John T, Hogeboom, Hon, Jas, T. pte Wth and 11th, 1861 Brady, James 8, T! E. L. Nichols, $. D. actveds That the m embers of this Convention fort ’ s > te requeste @ the necessary ection to procu. Morris, Kx Mayse 8S. Powell, Alex, BcCue, | iol embliag of mas meetings of the Pron viene bs i the various districts. for the ratification of the pre Damage ny tHe Rary,—A threo story frame | ceedings of tuis meeting, and for such further act house in Pacific street near Pearsall, tumbled | a# mney be found neceanary to the success of the down yesterday, in consequence of damage to There “ore be tt Resolved, by the members 4 the the foundation caused by the rain, The street | CenYention from the city and county of New Yorks i i i that the Peoria ov Naw Youk erry be invited to having recently been filled up to conform to the bored fared Inerrurn on Parpay, the 900 Boptomber, at baif past 7 o'clock to carry inte effect the purpowes of the People's Resolutions at Jolonel Brown was armed with three eight. inch revolvers, a rifle, a sword, and a bowie. knife, ! Important from Maryland, present lines her trial trip from Philadelphia, Borrontat on Frnsr and important matter is presented in the article “A Very Pretty Plot,” which, unasual compositor's blunder, is set in solid type, as if an extract from tome other paper, ashort time to recruit. They number but men, They appear to be good men ‘et undisciplined, SD REG, EXCRLSIOR BRIGADE. The third batch of recruits were sent off last evening, to the above regiment, (Col. Nelson Taylor) now at Washington, Another will follow on Monday morning, from the recruiting office 600 Broadway, (where a few more men will be received) which will fill the regiment its maximum number, Families having parcels to send to their friends belonging above regiment, will please send them ut, Pennock, at the above office, UNITED STATES RIFLE, The United States Ri Col. Krzyzanow- are now involved in trouble, in conse. quence of some parties having seduced away from their ranks 92 men, who have since scat- tered through other organizations, and circulat- ed reports detrimental to the success of tho regiment. A court-martial on Kensinger, the Lieutenant, whe seduced them away, is ex- pected, and the men will be returned to their ranks, The penalty fur leaving an organiz tion after having been mustered in, as these men were, is as severe as that tor desertion, ‘The regiment has now four companies in camp at Scarsdale, MCCLELLAN CHASSEURS, A regiment with the above title is now being organized in this city, Col, RB Clark, formerly of the 15th N.Y. Mili will fill the post of Colonel, and Major Morgan, of the same regiment, will be the Lieutenant-Colonel. The headquarters of the regimert are at No. 143 Fulton street, where Capt, E, Jackson, lately connected with the National Zouaves, (Tenth Regiment Volunteers) is now recruiting the advance guard, It is Proposed to make this one of the twenty-fye zed by Congress to be added Halifax, Nv Sept. 17.—The R. M. steam. ship Europe, from Liverpool}, 10 A, M. of the 7th and Queenstown evening of the 8th, arrived at Halifax at six o'clock this morning, ‘The new steamer of Inman's line, the City of New York, made an inaugural trip to sea from Liverpool on the 6th, giving the groatest satis faction, She would sailon the first voyage to New York on the 11th, Great Britain. The Liverpool Post that some correspon- dence of Mr, Serrill has been forwarded to Amer- ica, to prove conclusively that he (Mr, 8.) had no political mission, and that the money found on him was his own, and intended fur legiti- mate business, Another terrible railroad accident had occurred, An excursion train running from Kew to the Fast End of London, on the evening of the 2nd instant, ran into a train of ballast trucks near the Kentish town station of the North London Line, The ballast trucks were being shunted toa siding when the excursion train’ came up atarapid speed and ran into them with such force, that the engineer and four carriages of the excursion train were thrown down an em- bankment and more or less shattered, Thirteen persons were killed and upwards of 50 injured, many of them seriously, France. The Paris papers say that an interview be- tween the Emperor and the King of Prussia will take place at Copenhagen on the 2d of Ov- tober. The French Naval Division wi the coast of Syria, the whole w protection of the Christians, Italy. The sending of fresh troops to Naples, the Opinione of Turin explains, is solely caused by the fatigue which the troops now at Naples have to undergo, not from an augmentation of the brigandage, which is almost entirely eradi- cated, Jewisnt Feast.—The Jewish feast of ‘Suc- coth,” or Feast of Tabernacles, opened last even- ing, and lasts seven days. Pious Jews observe the first two days quite strictly, while onthe other five days they at- tend to their worldly affairs, The hut must erected under the upen sky,—not be co’ with a solid roofing—and’ thatched in such a manner as to admit the view of the sky. All meals will be taken inthis hut, and when the climate admits, it is customary likewise to sleep there ‘The foast of tabernacles closes on the seventh vy. The eight is a separate festival and led **; i but The State Capital Under Martial Law. ‘The New Postage Stampa. The exchange of postage stamps at the City Postoffice creates excitement, A large ion of applicants daily occupies the stair. case and hall at the Cedar street entrance, aud frequently the queue extends to the sidewalk. One hundred and eighteen persons were prose at the office at an early hour yosterday morn. ing, and the number constantly increased, One man spent several hours at the office, waiting in his turn, to exchange two red stamps; lie wasa merchant, Another person had lour lye oy dispose of, but had not the fortitude to take his place in the procession and bide his time. He promenaded the staircase trying to sell them, and the crowd badzered him with of- fers to purchase at a discount, The bids were a8 lively as a stock market or an auction of cily lots around the Central Park, and finally the Jot was struck off to a bidder at eleven ¢onts ; but whea payment came to be made the amount short, and the disgusted man, unable to make a trade, alanioned the field, — Another maa took his place, yerterday, as the Ist per son in the queue, and afer several hours delay finall, get to the desk, with an orter fur a letter which he ought to have presented ut the deli- THE LEGISLATURE BROKEN UP, —j— Frederick, Md., Sept, 17,—Immediately at: ter the farce was yone through with ye noon, of calling the roll and adjourn- ment, an unusual stir took place in this com- ea grade of Flatbush avenue, it was found necessa. Fy to raise the house, The flood carried the mason work awa: né the building toppled ] Syracuse. The following distinguished speakers over, Damage about 000, have been invited to be present and (address the Poutricat.—The Republican General Com. | 48 5 pang. Dickinson, N.Y. mittee of Kings county, at their meeting on Hoo, Lucius Robinson, % Companies of Wilson's regiment were obsery= oc passing through the city in different tions, and soon it was found that the y walled in, 60 that no one could leave without a pass from the Provost Marshal, whose office was soon crowded with an excited throng of psople, who had been stopped aud turned b Io the meantime Lieutenant Carmichael, of the Baltimore Police, was moving quietly about with his officers, accompanied by a squad of military, making arrests, commencing with the officers of the legislature, and especially the clerks, who contended that they would keep the legislative machine going until a quorum should arrive, first occupant of hemini Azeres,” on which day there or for rain and propitious season, The th day is called “Simchoth Thora,” when it is customary to take all the holy scrolls from the ark and carry them round the synagogue. Tueeday night, rescinded the resolutions passed Hoo, Weshingwon Hush, ata previous meeting, demanding the removal tone adh aig eed © collector Barney for unsatisfactory appoint. » Oldin. N. J. ments in the Custom House, The v ayesto 11 nays, The committee al resolutions in approval of the action of the late Republican State Cenyention, and in favor of supporting a Union ticket, without regard to party for local offices, WILLIAMSBURGH. Arremprep Buratary.—About 3 o'clock yesterday morning, the house of Mr, Everding, J : Nr. 267 South Third street, waa entered and Tine hae several of the rooms ransacked, but before the h Ho: burglar could secure his plunder, he was fright- Geo, D. Prenton, Ky, ened from his work by Officer Sloat, of the Sth, Parsee (reeiey. and, though pursued for some distance by the fecr . wymd officer, managed to effect his escape, By the Committee on the State nominations foe she city and county cf New York, on beta of the lic }. a JERSEY CITY. A 37H Dagwoe F. A, Tal 7% _— ‘Thomas 8. Ber: y; Arrest or ‘A Burouan.—A young man Democratic. named Brian Domming, was arrested in Now York yesterday, charged with having on tho Bight of the Lith inst, Mr. i in Prospect st., Jory ‘The Workt: City, oney and Propert tothe Recta 861 Broom n Thursday evening,the value of about #3 About 850 in money was | inst, at 7 ck. All who favor s vigorous prose found in his 0 The accused was com. ¢ war, an increase of Wages Lo the volun- mitted to jail by © Martindale, 4,8 generots protection to thetr families, the Hon, Jos. Holt, Ky. M. Meredith, Penn, Boarp ov Epvucation.—The regular moet. i of the Board took place last evening, Du- ring the month of April a plot of ground was bought in Pearl street to erect a new school- house upon, by the school officers of the Second Ward, but after the purchase was made it was proved that by some means the Board had been swindled out of several thousand dollars, A resolution was adopted repealing the form- eraction of the Board in purchasing the proper- ty. The Board then adjourned, after electing the teachers for the evening schools, The re- port of the Committee on evening schools was adopted, guard-house was the Clerk ofthe House, Milton Y, Kidd, His assistant, Thomas FH, ore, could not be found till late in the evening, but was finally arrested, ‘The Clerk of the Senate, Mr. Kilgour, and his assistant, Mr, Carmack, were also foul af- ter much difficulty, and taken to the saine des- fination, Mr. Gordon, of Allegheny, and Mr. MeCub- bin, of Allegheny, wore next taken, and soon Meters, Salmon und Durant were in darance vile, An effort was then made to find Measrs, Kesler and Mills, Ata late hour Mr. Kessler was arrested, but Mr. Mills, at the last accounts had not beem taken, USE FOR TRASONABLE, DOCUMENTS. The aim of the officers was to arrest all the members who voted for Mr, Wallis’s famous re- port, about thirty thousand copies of which esterday seized and appropriated to camp remain of ter, for the wy. window, ‘ostoftice envelopes will not be exchanged till the stamp business is tiuished ; probably not for a week to com Late Telegraphic Summary. Tur Louisville Courier was yesterday ex- cluded from the mails and Post oilices of the United States by order of the Post Master Gen- oral, Telegraphic communication was cut off over the lines sour! Louisville i t no information can be given of the Rovssrav's le and the Home Guard, inst the rebels by rulroas Fires, Accidents, Inqueata, do. A Drap Bony tx THe Croton Rearnvorn, The body of Michael Crowley, a night watch. man on the Croton Aqueduct, was found yes- terday in the Reservoir at 86th street, It pears that on Monday was in the act of dipping some water, he fell from a plaok into the canal which ‘connected the Reservoir and Aqueduct, and was drowned, His body floated through the flood gate into the reservoir, where it was found, Crowley ro- sided at the corner of 2d avenue and 122d night, while ‘dece: Jacek Voorhees, FA. TALLMADGE, Ch'a N, ¥. Del I. W. E. FROST, Seo'y, 013 3*166 « contempl: of Portugal and the young tor Emanuel, d between the King t daughter of Vice burglariously entered Avstrin, The Government bill to reform the adminis- tration of justice was rejected by the Lower teich hh, street, and leg ves a wife and five children, Ife regiments autho unore was launched «t ; ; Mitiiae Gtk had teen in the employ of the Department for Bs Of diabonest contractor as bein document. ripen ME 0 the regular y afte e conclusion of the poy P P. en ractors aa traitors, yeatord! Two more are nearly read During terday, the Union The Hungarian Chancellor had authorized bad te regular army aftor the concluslen’ of th several years, PAssina iT Moxny,—A f revel property, the abolition of all ate Convention nominated a i war, the Royal Commissioner at Pesth to appoint and dismiss the municipal functionaries, and to as- sume the administrative functions himself, and employ military force, if necessary. The Chan- cellor declared at the same time, however, that the Emperor had no int supe ing the Aitutional institutions, Insurrectionary movements are reported among the Roumains at Lujgos, The latest dispatel members of the I solved that the nators prosent, in not assembling, haying virtually brought the legislature to an end, they would return to their sand not attempt ton mle, in the meantime, was delegated to pre brief statement, to be signed and pub: the members present, Several cf the most noisy and active seces- sionists in town have alro been arrested, The prisoners will remain in the guard-house all night, and be removed to Fort McHenry in the morning. The city is quiet, The talk of invasion by Jobuiston is laughed at, Union flags are with the motto, “The Union Must be ate met and re foe offices in the state, and the reduction of lucra~ named John Candrin, was taken before Ri der Martindale, of Jersey City, yes'e eal eaten ganna reltae dase ine charged with having passed a $2 counterfeit bill | oF these uit diatiuction of party, are on the Cumberland Hank, Bridgeton, | N upon Mi Green trial, Excerston.—The Board of Water Commis: tioners and members of the Board of Aldermen of Jersey City went to Bellville yestenlay, on their annual visit of inepection, The new pump= ing engine has been completed, and was put in operation on this occasion, Arremrrep Svic A Germay, named OG LOST—#5 Henry Axt, boarding at No, 15 Morcor street Monds Jersey City, attempted to destroy his life ves. terday morning, by aorering an arte! he arm, When discovered was very feeble ORSE AD yAGON STOLEN from the loss of blood, The city physician, Dr, | F{ORSE, AND WAGON LOST OR STOLEN Haddan, was called in and attended him, and it friend's he mat, a gray hore is thought he may recover, Axt has a family living on Staten Island, and a letter was found directed to h party ticket at Worcester, M had the pruderce tomir patriotic re tions: Davis, for Governor, and Lieutenant-Governor, The State Fair st Watertown opened yeste:- day with 20,000 poople ia nt PUST'SCRIPT. Sept. 18,—At9 o'clock this morning, when the Government troops reached Rolling Fork, five miles north of Muldraugh’s Hill, they found she bridye over the Fork burns ed and the enemy on Muldraugh’s Hill, His number was wnascerta Gen, Sherman, cise ing a ford about breast deep, sent a reconnoitering party, which bad not returned at jock flernoon, at + Yesterday, bot no treason with the r inated Isaac » C. Bainwy, tr AccipexTALLy DrowNep,—An inquest was held yesterday, upon the body of Michael Coo- ney, & ‘longshoreman, who, on Monday, acci« dentally fell overboard from the ship Dread. naught, then lying at pier 13-N. R., and was drowne was a native of [rel about 40 years of age, and resided at No, 88 Mulberry ‘street. A verdict of ‘accidental drowning” was rendered by the jury, 127 REGIMENT RETURYING TO THE WAR. This regiment has now alinost completed re- cruiting for a return to the seato war, In con, sequence of the promotion of Col, Buttertield, Lieutenant-Col, Weeks will take command, The prestige of the 12th ise lity with which its ranks a the prospect being that in some ten days their complement of men will be received, vy | tnvited to attend, y order TRA B. DAVIS, JOUN Kennett, at the ‘corner of Grand and a V Alin, Gon streets, He was sont to jail to await | ING JENNING from Pesth, that the committee of tit Province has been ‘detinitely dissolved, and the Royal Commissioner invested with full administrative powers, ct LOST~—#3 REWARD. Maltese Cat, from 105 D. vision son returning him will receive the above 17 wold Scppex Deatu,—Patrick Wyman, a native of Ireland, 49 years of age, died suddenly ina tit yesterday, at No, 79 White street, His ree mains were taken tothe Sixth Ward Station House, when an inquest was held upon. them, Deceatet, until lately, resided in Fart Edward, Washington County, } PASSAIC HOSE CO, OF JERSEY CITY, Wo stated yesterday that this company had sent 75 men to the war, and thought the story good enough, Mr, J, HH, Bassford, however, thinks not, aud wishes to say that it was near twice that number, The company must have been remarkably Large as well as patriotic, We have not learned how many there are le The Madrid journals announce that the prine cipal difticultics in the way of a re-organization of San Domingo, have been remoy aremarkable ar- he present state of things joevacuate the Totuan %, in onder to allow the wf the Spanish forces, ‘Turkey. About 6,000 Montenegrins crossed the frontie: on the ith, and oceupied the town of Vienr Hester and Centre white «pot on the reward paid at “4 black, The abov THE CLERKS RELEASE. y-tour hours confinement, the of- : isislature were allowed their liber- tyon taking the oath of allegiance, All as sented except John N, Brewer, the reading clerk, who refused, and was sent’ off with nine members to Annapolis, At 4 o'clock this after- hoon, there was hot a member of the Legislature in the city, all having left for home, ‘The reat Louisville, Ky ew York, Fousn Drownen. man was found yesterd The body of an unknown fay, in the dock, at pier 11 East River, ‘There were no marks of vio- Jeng yon the bedy_ sd the sappaalsion: ie that deceased was drowned, Inquest today, and wagon; cart Ni e for a reward of #29 if returned to M OLWELL, 410 Cherry nd no questions asked. IMA HARRIS CAVALRY, The Ira Harris Cavalry, Col, DeForrest, have wife, in which he stated his in. u : | The Turkish garrison refused to. surrender, and | removed their quarters from Camp Herndon t nition of destroying bis life, ANTILLA LOST—ON TUESDAY Even- which time Lieut.-Col. Johnson was dispatched | body of the secession meinbers did not make NT er ri inh tie Gante oF ae } thelrq P don to atolls ca d LA LOST =4 dlr ae ale4 from Louisville with an additional foree of 7, | their appearay oe hae nati oes eye Be Gal Camp Winfield Scott, They havo now seven Police Intelligence, &e. M ing, in going from Wil Divisicn at P Tur Poor Woman's Farenn, '8 0. K, SOAP saves the hard labor, aud De: . ;- I he suitably re full companies in camp, and expect to find no $196 William st, 4th od difficulty in raising the regiment to 1400 strong explosion, Comme Are Fiaur AND Provavie Host- A desperate fight took place on Tues he Rebels Under leaving Reported Advance o he Kentucky Legislature, = T entucky « aA Neo Frankfort, Sept, 18,—The committee on fed- PYL jal Intelligence. | P. 1. © 1 \ A $1,2%, Leaving in the hauds of asid commit with 1,000 temperance tracts, Soldiers, ; & the care of Morgan, the plaintitr th $210, which amount will be paid to maid mubweri teens rs, chaplains, have sent their thanks, Gen, | Purcedings by habeas corpus ‘on their calling on the Secretary, D. JEWELL, Baa ait fi ’ led oe oF Bh will clear up the matter, New York, Dated Bust York, Sept, 14th, 1961 has forwarded an exprossion of his high | Ex yintion oF THe BrooKiyy Honticonre | Committee: WILLIAMSON RAPALYE, JACOB appr qt regiments more must at | onaL, Soctery.—The annual exhibition of the | Ly AACKMAN; DITTMUS JEWELL, AUGUSTOS once be reached, who will come tothe hulp? Peet eae ee catech Sa A My 1 Tet ‘. i : p ' will do double the work of any other soap in use, LOST—$8,000 LOST ON TA. eral relations reported substantially as follows Darnestown, Md, Sept, 1G,—Reports are cur- | The Liverpool Cotton Market closed dull with } within a fow days, day night, ina groggery at the corner of 24 | gaia iy grocers everywhere, Ea Y $5,000 in certificates of Whereas, the rebel troops have invaded Ken- | rent here that Johnston is moving up on the very little inquiry from exporters, ONSOLIDATION, Avenue and 43d st., during which a man named ? dest Sel. hemical Bank, payable to the on” ' p, Some state his Tivenvoot Breapsterrs MarKer.—The various weekly circulars report: Flour buoyant n advance of tdals3d, since Tuesday, Wheat active at an advance of Sd.atd, Corn bas an upward tendency with an ad- vance ot 1s, per quarter, ps © LApres wuo Axx TROUBLED wrre PrMPLEs yt pantie arg . : Blotches, Tan, Sunburn, or any Disfgurement of mi the same to 14% West 12th mt lagher, It appears that Coyle, with two of his ' Ht be wuitabi d 3 brothers, entered. the groggery: and in a, few | te Skin, should try the Balm of White Lilies” | Will be wuitabiy rewarded, G. W, HILLaets #1 minutes a dispute arose between them and | Which is to be had at 48 South Becond «., Williams 1 1 OnTMONNAIE LOST—ON THE NIGH. Gallagher, Reuse te friends of the latter | DUr@ty at the low price of 26 cents per bottle, T¥ ts P 17th inst, a portmonnale containing’a mum of took part in the dispute, and soon a general | # @Xeellent preparation, money end fo kere, in going on Tis aud as ia * Nt 4 pis bach anton at; » liberal reward wi ny loav fet fellow, uring ehh mrert ct hepar’ | trom! Maanam Tnsaoe Fownan, [aii sitek, SCWiLEIRGOR "7 "he dangerously stabbed, ‘The police interfered,and | Tbe original and Ch gy Os a Ys arrested Gallagher, ‘who was locked up, ‘and | Bosebem Ante, o RC PeAg e | SPECTACLES LOST-—AROUT. 10, DAY! \ LYONS’ MAGNETIC PI of apectae Coyle was attended by a physician at his resi- | are gure desch vo Bats and Mier Bat by all Dog Tree, ptm iP OF, pear Variok sh 8 pair of specks + Virginia side of the Potomac, force as high as thirty-five to forty thousand, If he essays the attempt his advance will be met in a becoming manner, MUTINOUS SOLDIERS PUNISHED, tucky, and’ insolently dictate the terms upon which they will retire, therefore, Resolved—Thuat General Anderson be invited to take instant charge of this Department, and call out a force sufticient to expel the invaders. ‘This pased the House, aad the Senate concur- | The remaining mutineers of the New York | “Tver Bhvatercrra—Liverpool, Saturday, lee cae Nineteeth regiment, twenty-three in number, | ‘The market is generally tirm, Flour is buoy= A New Kentucky Brigade are ia be ont to Baltimore, tod My fad faa. ant, wheat still upward, corn steady, 4 p | bat, Reet 1 thence to Tortugas, 0 orig Loxpon Monry msols closed viet donde tie ropvionnet affetidents this | Was. two hundred and two, but the remainder J on'Saturday a 0c new Kentucky brigade, which is now ready | bave returned to their duty and allegiance. AMERICAN SECURITINS.—Tbo. latest sales to take the field'as a portion of Gen, Anderson's | _ Yesterday was smong the hottest days of the | were Illinois Central, 8994 a 391 dis, ; Erie column, oul The following companies have been transfer- red to the 43rd Regiment, Col, Vinton, now at the Park Barracks; Four Companies Yates’ Rifles and Captain Duffys’ Company Third Irish, Owen Coyle was fearfully stabbed in the abdo- men with a knife in the hands of Thos Gal- Ilermann—Reserven Sears,—The over- whelming success of Hermann’s magical per- formances at the Academy of Music—the house being crowded even on the late rainy evenings double a ri and ge . For several rs the thermometer | Railway wha, —has determined the managers to secure re- | deice, everywhere. D. BNES, Proprietor, dollars reward will b id for thei “McCulloch Again. stood at 98 degrees in a shady location, ws Mie, served seats to parties desiring them, at a] Arnesr or AN Ex-Po.icrman,—Christo- fox im, wh OA Breadnay, Spring lies McC Ci NOT IN A PIOUS MOOD, Ar A SxAKm Snow in Dayton, Ohio, on | charge of 25 conte extra, They may be se-| pher Hogan, an ex-detective of the police Banay's Tn10ormanous ATCH FOUND—A SILVER WATCH efervon, Cin Sept. 18.—Ben McCulloch | One of the prisaners, the Rev, Mr, Wilson, | Saturday last, « man put his bind in the cage | cured at 8 to 5 o'clock P. ML each day, and for | department, and one Thomas McCoy wore ar | the best and cheapest article for om Tost July, on the Myrtle avenue road ‘with 18,000 well-armed rebels is reported to be | jnct ‘religious | of a rat ‘and was bitten on the finger Desutifying, cleaning, ourl ‘owner can have i Ovi ‘end pay; of Baltimore, was invited to conduet religi inger Dy ; preserving re | the it by pro Pp pay advancing rapidiy from the southwest in the the encampment of the Sth Con. | the reptile, and'such was the virulence of th | three days ahead, See particular in adver. | rested at 2 o'clock yesterday morning, in the | storing shehais, ey la "old y'all Doug. | log eapensen. Apply ob 3T BiXth sxrean, Wiliams Girection of either Rolls or this city. pe ren sg ny ng Rime yey mp polson infused that he died in tou minutes, | lsement, oyster saloon of John Me! cor, of Ave. | gists, wire sol9 108