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T ALE NU MBER N07, Latest News BY TELEGRAPH TO TNENRW YORK Sy THE DRAFT TO GO ON. Drawinz Ordered for ea APPE: AL O OF ( i DIX. Corrected, The ACTION OF THE CuRPORATION Important From Virginia, Lee Threatens a Plank Movement. The Siege of Charleston. A Battle with the ‘Indians. NEWS FROM THE SuUTH-WEST. Five Days Later From Europe. THE REBEL LOAN } COLLAPSED. GENERAL NEWS SUMMARY, Cross-Town Railroad | Dodge. The Dratt. Address of Generel Dit Hasngrserans, Derawrwest on rie Hoety Naw Youa City, August ii, lees. 5 TO TUE CIT 2ESS CF FEW FORK, “che draft of men ip this city ty re; oh the ranks ef the army, ia orderto complete more speedily the q@uppresrion of the insurrection in the South, having, fa consequence of forcible resistance to (he execut om @f the law, been placed uader direction ae com- Miand!ug officer of the forces of the United States in | Qhis military department, | have thought it not out of piace to present to you 4u' ucerstions for your con viderstion es friends of the Univa aud of the good or- fer of society The law under whieh the draft teto be made ts for | avrol! 4 and calliog out the o nal forces, It te} founded on the principle that every citizen, who em | feye the protection of the qoverun.eut and loobke to it for the security of ble property and his life, may be sailed on in searons of great public danger to take ap | srme for the common defence, No politieal eociety @an be held together anless this princ::'s is ackoow- Pedged as ove to which the goveroment may bavere eourse when its existence fe in peril. There is uo civ Qized country in which tt ie mot recognized. ‘The jaw authorizing the dratt hae been peral @alicd & Conscription law by those who desire to odious and defeatite execution, [tis in no Suet eense a conscription like that which was put fn force | fm the sith year of the French republic, and abandon- @d on ihe restoration of the Hourbouy, on account of Be oppress actions, It len simple lew for enroll- fag and calling into the service the armr-bearing population of certain ages, and differs in no essential principle from the suthorizing the militiato be galled ouf, excepting that inthe latter case complete @rgauizatious are brought into the tield. The object of the very provisions ot the law which are tmost ber Beficial to individuals bas been most grosely pervert ed If a drafted man finds it incouvenient to serve, fee {s allowed te furnish @ eubstituie, or to purchase Bis exemption from service by paying the smaliest eum of money for which eubetiiutes are ordinarily | @bdtained. Hothtbhese provisions have the same pur- | pou—to provide for eases of hardrhip; endif either | were stricken out, these cases would be proportions. | Diy Increased io number, The drast about to be made ts for one-fifth part of | | Ll persona betwen twenty and thirty five years of eve, and of the unmarried betwen thirty-nve and Forty-five, The entire class be'ween elghtecn and thirty-five was long since drafied in the seceded States, and the dratt bas recently been extended to | embrace nearly the whole arms bearing population. | Compared with the burthen ther are eustaiolog, ours | | | | fe asnothing Theeonteat on our part ie to defend @ur natiouea ity, to nphold the inatitu‘ions, under the tection of which Lave lived an? prospered, and preserve unvarnished the proud memories of our puter: Drief, tle tue, but ful of iikh as ement necienre, 4 odin arma, Shall we,in euche e, shrink ” ‘nore end encrifices whieh o: our | wuided brethren) he athe er ot rtbe honor tory of this ver convull ‘in nothing to ake our enildren blush fur the jatriotiem of their | thers Whatever chjection there may be to the In-* anthor- | fetog the draft, whatever defrets it may have, it te the [aw of che laud, and resistance to Mt te revolt ainet the constituted authorities of the country if ne lawcan be eet at defiance, eny ober may be, end the founda‘ion of al! gove niwnt may be troken p. Those who, ta the bietore of politiont societies, Pave Deen the ttet to ser thems ives uy againat the law, heave been the surest vietim« of (he disorder hich they havecreated The noorheve a far deeper nterestin roaintaining the tow ‘ie of the jaw than the rich mmand, ie powe: who bave littl m Proper'y, through the means it can Rut the en rity for those than ‘ite and the labor of their wo hands to protect, macy of the w. On them, aod on « pendent on m, social disorder fel t The constitutionalit grat hae been dit 14, when the cou i} Great Boitain a rimilar iaw woe Consren by te dovernment to draft meu to fille penks ofthe arm. wiich was erilantly battling, @us armiee aro ros, forthe oation * henor and life Madison, ons of th grea’ exponnders of the eonad @tion, which be toom pronuneot part in framing, se P eoident Monroe, bir suce r, then acting Ba decretary of Rate a: davcercsry of War, ad reseed to tue ticua of presen a) vee a ved aren p tothe righ sougre > pase ench | ander J Dallas wae secretary of the heh J Seeretary ef the Nav he warn Moten, ¥ tis roent Richard Nurh, | Atturney Gone ‘The menu: It hot well have | rece ve icher parte eeecoeu. All la peved withtie ietacive forma are valid until inale of competent * people in crit 4 flict pti .tasd fMtate | wre pal on by i ee confor naof bee cov sthutiow? The Pree has promy eon ented te usve at temed by judieisl interpretation ai while bie one Of wictory dé moving on aad treason fing b fore it, ( Dorks Aforlidtharth: Stace of New Suthor ies elieuid attempt to im f ar ed, sad a revision war in diately the President, on « representation from sovernorof tiv pta'e, Bot as the men are need b for imo elinteeervice, and ae the correc: on of the Horne reguiies t dered to ber ved in au the distri eamount lea v wh jon the allege peppopal inyurtice © ader these fireane' ara; bipaet ei ber Ly word or ded against the subm to the | Oe a-Oon Of tran- fe always the Lighost of pofienl duties. at, when the exis ne of the @overumeot is ip ny be who reales ite Se es ee ne | and the af stab the jad.e.al process cao be con. | irner of the enrollment tn tha city dletrtete | lie te the voluntary a to overthrow It, Moreover, ticn, and are indebted to It for the of the deepest turpitude ls heir property and their lives, hae not at tot Onde t whieh + those who lead the | imeirtrction at the Rou’ h ewek to ehelver themaelvos ; that they terived | ting under color of authorit from legisdatares of coovent: meof the poplein betr reepect we States, With ut, resistance to the cousth tuted authorises le both treason aod Lawiess ¥ olence; audif ‘here are any who ti combloe to re-enac the scenes of crueite and de tion by which t! te city has recentiy been dishonored, and to def be force of ams the execution of the paramount law of Congress, they will Le treated ae cosmics of the Country and of mankiod uring amon jou from a distares, f llow-citt pens, after mae (ban two ye ce of military service in the cauee of the Union, to uphold wbieb the city has, nail emergencies ecod forh with @ manly pa trioticn worthy of ber bib po ition meth no feel Ing ut to see ber good nam ed without bicm t the hee ever been, the moat towne of the age. 1 bi theae suggestions: of order, to of ence to customed ay: dt qual ations, while the ratt is tn pio sees Should these suggretions be dleregarded @mone rou, end renewed at empte be mad the pablic peate, to break down the berrie the taw has eet up for the eveurity of pro ry end Tif, aud to defyat (he exceution of & law w my duty to enforcer, {warn wileuch prreone that am- pls preparation madeto vindicate the au thority of the Gove vent, and that toe firsts ebibi tin disorder vool-nee will Fe met by the most prompt @nd vigorone owereuree for th: ir euppression, Joun Ay Das, bap or-Geueral, From the | Army of the Potomac. All Quiet at Prescut symptoms of Coming Events Wiahington, Aug. 16, Information from the Army of tho Potomac, received to-night, rays there bas been ho change ip the relative porition of the two armies, sofer as can be at present known, Hut there are some racue eurpicions that the rebels are about to at- tempt afiank movement oo our left, Rumors have reached our ermy frou the vicinity of Dumfries that 6 large rebel force is approaching that plecs, Hut fe denied at headquarter. Lhowever it may be, we are ready for them in that jaarter Major-General Warren took temporary command of | the Second Corps d' Armes on Friday, The Attack on Charleston. Advievs from off Charleston etate that for the first time Fort Moultrie threw shell over the entrance to Charleeton, over Fort Bumter, Cummings Point and Fort Waguer, burrting in end over our batteries on | Morrie island, This ie the beat shooting that hes beon done bere yet, aud it is no ‘oubt from some new guns lately mounted, Gen. ¢ hore’s new battery la within three hundred garde of Fort Wagner. Admiral , murderers in edi of Jul | lodges haa Dabiaren is taking the officers, crews and gane off the | vensels lying here thet cannot be used in attacking the place, and placing them in the batteries on shore, Nearly all the vessels bave boats and launches fasteu- ed astern, containing howitaers, A large number of these boata go in on pleket duty every wight to pre- veut Fort Wagner being reinforced, The Washington Stam thinks that the newspaper correspondents that fired upon the Lith ee the date of the real attack on Fort Sumter, bave been somewhat tor fast in their calculations, A Charerton correspondent of @ Kichmond paper writes, July 20th: ‘The damage to Fort Weaner har, eo far, been very elight, ur men repatring at nieht th: inary the ene my effects during the day. ‘The enemy hopes by fie I} apron hes to take Wagener, and len eatly ard at work Qarancing hie land baiteriee, His pi gress is very slow, howe er we shell him through: out the night. The evid ention of the enemy le to seeuce batteries Wage and ‘reg vee they think na works to batter down would the noted fleet hi ite long and tedious job betor succeed in gaining our bette:irs on Morris will be very doultfal, from the number of guns ean bring to be id Upon them, if they could hold their position, Healdes, ada tig that they should euc- ceed, and even be ableto hatter cowu Sumte, they would then be es (er otf from ther chjcet as ever, 6 ben just commeces, as Fort Moultrie iinktery Bee, on Sulliveu's Isiand, and other works, could still command the harbor, They would then have to commence the bombardment of Moultrie, and wake their approaches from Long le land artercofe inile BN. E. of Sulil Isiand, and pare ted from it by Bressb Inlet, From Fortress Monree, Fortreaa Monroe, Aug. 18.The U. 8, steamer Guide arrived here this morning from Morehead City, N.C, She reports that there bad beon no erri- val from Charleston for some day The Guide eleo reports that yesterday, while off Cape Uatteras, @ steamer spoke them, giving the nameof Hudson, from New York, and saving that rlestou wastaken, Of courre,if the steamer was from York, and ne auch news had been received there, what ehe ratd waa false, The conclusion of the | officers on the Guide fe that the Hudson was a jlock ade runver, and Ler bold mode of reporting toard hailing the gunboat was a daring move by whieb they escaped. The steamer Huda no is desciibed av en Englieh tutlt boet, black, low in the and e feat runuer, #he heeded South, The Indian Wa Washington, Aug. 19.~The following dispatch bas been received at the Headquarters of the Army here: Milwaukie, Wis, Aug. 15.7 May, Gen, Halleck, Gemeralin Chie’: The following dispatch from Gen, Bibley, dated Aug. 7th, ts just received: We had three desperate engagements with 2,200 Bloux warriors, incach of which they were roatet, and finally diiven across the M ssouri, with @ loss of all their subelstance, Oe, Cur lose wasemall,while at Teast one hundred and fifty of the eaenages were kilied end wounded. Fifty-elax bod cs have been found, (B gned) He Rincay, Brigadier-(ioneral Gen. Tilly marehed from Port Perre to the hig bend of the Miesour!, on the 29h of July, with 1,200 cavalry, and, will doubtless, intercept the flying i Sioux Little Crow, the principal Chief and inatigator of the Indian hostilities, bas heen ki captured. Indian ho ties east of river may be considered at an end Signed.) Jonn Porm, Major-Genera’ Sulurday, Aug. 1. -A special dispatch suave ey Nea tought three battles with the In ng fifty ven, netiave been @riven across the Miesonri t lore of lite ' and hia son the Missouri fib con, Sibley te homeward bound, tothe Chicagy Tivos from Bt, Paul, Auguet Lith, rates The reported death of Little Crow received poattive | confirmation to-cey His son weer ‘pared ak Devills Dae by a letachnsan hal nthe $b of Jue y. Hesayahe wee with be fe hor when he wae Billed, ou the £ , ar Haute) neon, aod giv | nilnute pariicu. which o | every respect w putlish Poul Paeay of duly durn, none dreee when he eas} Lad @ coat which belor vantnat Lith sou in-law had killed a short tive beiore, He even deacribes the color of the cust acura’ Li tle Crow come down to tue ve os with elx- tecn ‘ollower®, with the intention of They scattered in emall parties, and gon were disc Dis sou, elz m borees, ered by s iarmer named Sampson aud from Hat ante eutlorliy come cime Litde tow Was picking bestion, and was abet and o Crow aod, | over 30 Killed and wound 3, wounded before be saw Fanwon, He retnmned the ie wounding Sampect sigh |. when a eecoud shet rom Bampeou's@on billed fin. Totuie Cr who is sixteen veare of age. fed to Lees Lake, wher he wae captured. Tirtle ¢ kiledon the sndonthe @:h, the day a y was offered for ecelpe, some soldiers Went out fron Hutchineou and oc: ped him. The ecsip was Broach down and nt Gene end warthe f- “1, od only et order mdiged Our ple e preferred to have executed this eBie of tatyle, tnt we have th econ polation, that he is at ieast beyond Executive cle mency, viers from Gen. S bier are to the 28d He had reach (othe ¢rup where the 600 been, but fo they had defi. Tt will pet be long berore we @ili hear the closing account of the campaign (or the season, Aa the propowd tunnel under Fort Sterling for the Minneapolie and Cedar Vall Kairoad is con rid ted dangerous to the fort, Col Mir \noued un injunction forbidding the contr A Fight in Miseeari, St. Louia, Aug. V5 Col, Catherweod, eommand- ing Siath Artillery Miesouri State Miitia, telegraphed Heedgunrters as follows: Pineville, MeDonala Co, >, Aug. 15.— Col. Cof- fee attacked me to-day, Ho is completely routed,with We have « large num ber of priconera, Ol! hie ammunition wagons, commis sary stores, arms, horecs, &e, log bir closely. My horeee are eo worn down they counot move furtber until rested, Captety iirshe, just In, reporte that be hiiied 85 and wounded « our. ber, European News. St. Pana, N. F.. Aug Th mahip Hibern!. an, from Liverpool on th Oth, vie Groenceatie on the Tth inet., arrived off Cape Kace ast evening, with five days later ni: The political news ia of bmt litt!+ importance. The Liverpool cotton market was flat and unchang ed, with sales of 17,0 bales to the four days endiag on Wednesday. Breadstnffe were generally dull, Provisions were dull. Consols ciored os, Thareday at 95095 '\ for money, The rebel lone ia London had declined to 3d percent Aierount, but euteegu:nutly rallied to w4. Capt. Lace, of ship Sunrise, bes published the par- theulare of the capiare of bis vesrel by ihe Floride, The latter wae flying tho American fi hen she | overbauled the Sunrise, but after some loquiry ran op the Confederate colors, and sent a prize crew on board, pt. Lance ulth ely atgued aransom bond of $60,000, in presence of an armed for Tho Timrs contaiuea letter from Mr. McRae, agent for the Confederate loan, who saye that the purchases of cottou by the Confederate government probably amount to b14),000 bal He states that the cotton is principally in Georgie and Alabama, end some also in Eusterp Mississippi, Northweetern Joulsians, and Texas, and is stored on the plentations of planters from whom it was purchased, in sheds of warehouses 300 feet from other bulldings. The London Moanimy Pos, in an editorial on Can- edian defenses, says we have the confident belivf that the bluster of the Federal government will produce very salutary effects in Canada. It \e generally agreed to, that instead of a collect- five note to Musasia, each of the three Cabinets wiil forward a eeparete note, identical in idea, to St. Pe: tereburgh, It ts etated Chat Austria declines going beyond diplo- matic action, The Truxe city orticle, in ite remarks on the (all of the Coufederace joan, aye thor who vow enffer are not to be reproached for a want of acity, however moch they may have exhibited @ want of caution. ‘The example furmished is simply @ confirmation of the fearful uncertainty that must beset ail invest- mente that depend on military success or reverses, If the battle at Gettysburg bad been won by the Confo- derates, the losn which @ few days previously was largely baying at 1 premium, would provabiy have experienced @ rise nearly as great as the fall vow wit- nessed since. There very sytoptorm that the re sult would have led to the cstabiishment of Confede. eate power in Washington, and @ prompt ediveion from New York end Pennsylvania. FRANCE. Tho Emperor bes returned to Parts, The Bouree is firmer, and closed on the Sth at 68fr, for Keutes, an advance of over three quarters por cent, GERMANY. It fe officially announced that the Emperor of Aue tris, in am autograph letter, dated July Uist, basin vited all the Sovereipna of the Germanic Confedera tion, and aynd.ceof free cttia, to personally meet in Avsembly, and discuss the question of reorgantzation of the German Confederation suitable to the require wenteof the age, The Emperor proposed Frankfort asthe place, and 16th of August asthe date. the Emperor of Avetria and the King of Prussia, London Money Market 6th, The funda are firmer, Cousola are advancing undsr the umprosing tendency of the Paria Douree, aud (he more gooeral belief that the Polish question will nol result ia war, The an is factory progreas of the harvest assiste the buoyancy of the discount market, which ts caster with light de mand, Sales of cotton for tour days were 17, 00 bales, Including 800 bales to ep culstore and export- era, The market bas been flat but unaltered in price, Callfor a M wef the Nev cratic Committer, Newport, R. 1, Aug 15. -Ate meeting of the Er eentive Committee of the National Devoerstic Com mittee, b ld at Newport, R. 1, Aucuat 15th, 1593, the following resolution was unanimously paesed:— Reacloed, Thata meting of he National Demo eratic choles Hotel, al Deme- in the ptember 7th, ise vt fixing the or 4 place of ‘ fonal Demo itionvwnd to take inte conriderarion auch eter of tuterert aa Will plobauly come before th. Convention Abaco? Ueuont, Chairmen, Tiovas Corman, Wa. M. Converse, Tees tawis Forrert, Elisa BR. Porran, | Executive Commit: Telegraphio News Itoms, &¢, THe Ser want atvarme of the United States Sceuate hos rafted in Washington nereen steamers are now pring with freight be tween 8. Louis and New He rigns are issucd to et ut L000 ciMtzens in Vieks | burg, Mitlon-Geymnat Foster and a loft Fortress Moo row for Lorktewh on Friday Jeoach end passenger were robbed on ceria nearthe Big Hlue, endence, ling the First im Cineingatt quired during Lhor he Nivt on Vriday nigot, of co the campaigu in Miseise emale Prison in Kauess City fell tn oa ' Asy morning, burying in the ruins eleven w BerGen, us Welch, rom div sion uft Hi. Tuck our were kilid, one imi tally wounded, and six eltly injured ‘Tur Rev. Dr, Kdward Beecher has given notice that he and ofbere intend to ty the Council which tried and convicted Lis brother, Charles Boucher, of hereay, Mason-Ge on Friday night. ead us bsudy ouly wey te bolas , AUGUST 17, 1863. Wo scattered al! bie | | command except 200 with bimseiC A forces is follow The | Osean question wae discussed at the late meeting of | ‘| aboat » peace wae to prosacnie the war with vigor, and | send reinfore ite and support tothe Government,” Tre Court of Ine naa to Investigate the evacuation of Winchester and Martinebu:<, orrantese ot Warb ington on Seturday. It ie compen Barry, cp eal je and De Kusey, ie Judge Advocate, Tue reported M Seth As Ming army parmactere at | Washington 6 be aerated, Theen tire simount nor yet ‘about #1,000,000, the greater portion of rf t which. will probably be recov ( Povre hae leened an order for the impresament of eta thovewnd uegro iabores from tourveen Ger | toe in Kentucky, for the purpose of building the military road throngh that State towards it fan: besere, A Liveremany? in Colonel Baker's reetment of | Mounted rangers, wee dishonorabiy diemis ed from the service oo Saturday, ia Washington, for drunkenness, | Beery man tn that teetment, before enileting bes to a b meelf to tote! atetinence during bis term rviee, Tite Alnhame papers state that Gen. Price bee re- 1 hie commision fa the rebel army, owing to ekwartness of J ff Davis, in not aiding in the Missour! from the federals, (en. }'rice tat on of bein eof the Guest tacti- elane tn the Southern arti though Lah yl been mort unfortanete tu all bie undertahings, be bys 4] rab je oe of BS Bey ere and tl T+ consequence of tha great a anette of lee. reeniting from the oppressive heat of (he seas mo, m 4 concemed in the Maat 4 re parking of hame, bee red | salt. and emokjul monat beew gr@etly ret while some bave found Ae tloue aitogetbes for the Pp effeir, bam, pork an d meet, © quoted ta June teat st ot cents e pound, wholes now command 14 cents a pound. Tus Canadian Parliament assembled at Quebec on th fostaut, and electra Lows albridge T ress of the tow: rpor General re- co! ‘ke a confir- mation of the Sines ince Parl adiourn ed without voting the eupplies, regrete that for some coeted the in nd arges the est: Diishment of telewraphic and postal communication between Leake Superior and the ‘acitie Coast, Pautins recently arrived from Richmond describe the peop .e there aa runk inthe deep at gloom, They are deserting the city in crowds in conse, fe ee of the high prices of the neceasarics of Li evens pre- val fore 16 Ran il extent, and the want of medi- it cloe ie bad! Drees ti from the army were fr 5 There wore but tibet troops in Rich- ws oo tue Tth instant, nor were there eny ind.ca~ tions of @ military movement on the part of Con- federate arwiy, Naval } Movements, DPrARTURE OF anMt neaart Rear Admiral Farragut left the Navy Yard on Se- turday, bound for Hastings, on the Hndsou River, bie countsy seat, perasty faitona, Yesterday @ very largs numer, nearly four ban- dred U. # sailors, were sent on board the U.S. steam- er Continental, in which they will be conveyed to @ part of the coast now a scoue of (xciting naval opere- tions, THR LAST OF THE DOUNLE FR DEmA AY! aT, The launch of the U 4. ateamor Waterree, which oticed telegraphically in all the papers, com- 4 the list of double enders atioat, Of the twenty- envon doubdle-bowed steamers contracted for some timo since, all are now launched, and inafew weeks the Navy will be augmented by the addition of thie formidable fleot to ita activ t, an addition which could hardly be made at a more oppurtuue moment than the present, The following are the nawes of the Where TD. Condition. IP sccccees Kecolving enet . Portions, Me. A.wost ready for Chenango rook yn... ‘5 d+ of engineers, Chicopee... tostou a boiler aso. . Bath, Me re juating machinery, Mattab sett... Movton... F do. Masensoit.. 6. do, Keent!ating boilers Metacomet..... Brooklyn Vittlng machiuery. | Mendota 4 do do, Mackinaw NY Nawy Ya do, Ciheemo. do. do. Pontoosac Portland, Me., Tn ina hine shop. Pontiac . Phifid do )Portamouth, N/ do W Navy Yard ’ de do Fining furnaces, f do, Tus Tiy order of the Secretary of the Navy, LON OF HONOR, “Medel of Honor hae been rdedto tho following petty officers and others, for gallantry fn nection, aud other seaman-like qualities during the war (reorge Hell, captain of the after guard, frigate tee, pilot of the boat which cut out the rebel arm sehooner Royal Yacht, Galveston Hay, for great cool. peas and eourage uader the most trying clrcumstan- cen William Thomp-on, Bignal Quartermaster, steamer oo ed Generals Capt, oie N. Scvtt | — PRICK ONE The Untied Sta # steamers a ane Gennessee @fil avilin a ¢ rte yuadroe | Of Mobile, The eteamer Or toon now o 4 Mobtle | ordered off Ga f, where Cape will he ee hoot officer A nomber of eterm ountoa wil leawe in a few days for the North Her We ce ce eroane Stya hae arrived from Jamaica, and cow at anche by thecity, There are ales a | ho aod Spaniel steamer. Several army chaplain hay lel for po tithons as Colonels of the Hew nego ry e noe forming, The eyuniron off Mob lo has toer ely Increased. The Thom @th Connertleut mousas had expire a NRW YORK cane THE VICINITY A. Scott brought home the Volunteers, whore term of ulue Sexvar Work on vie Gripen Rae Roan, A strange sccue was witvereed yerterday tr Fulton street, 0 lares gang of mean were en plored du fing the Sabbath hours in tosring up the roadway end laying track for the Gridiron Railroad Ber passing to their respective churches were aatonialioe to eee a force of over one bundred men working wit! pick and shovel, and it was a matter of auch debate Bs to what waethe mattor. Some foared it mighy be @ pioneer force of “the ergenie d mob, preparing barricades behind which torevist the draft, ora leet ditch te die tn; while others migeerted thet the Gow ernment, having neglected the forte in the harbor wae now colng vigorously to work (oeurround the city with entrenchments: hut partios in tho aeeret dec!ar od the Sabbath was being desecrated only to meven! Qn ininnetion being served on the“ ridiron’ ground of non fuldiment of the terme of the y's charter, Tux Conrorarion ano ron Daa Tae Tiere Mir tiow Arraorara rion Pancce, The Board of Aldermen held a very short eeesion on Satu The only business traneacted, worth notloing. coneurrence with the Board of (ou en in pa on the the ordinance appropriating @) 000,00) fo relieve in Aigent persone from the drafi; alee, the resolution calling on the Governor to atop parties from oliver Btates obtaining volunteers in thie Stites and alae the resolution ford! tding the gran nm of auy rece te eny cit nen am'! , where by {i eutiat any whose but lo New Y ity. Adjourned to Mouday Riote, — Wm. Webb, Joba Lanth Wal Patrick Stapleton, Daniel Stapletor nick Will James MeLean, Joba stapete others were arraigned behie Jutvoe Oy ‘ Steore aud Kelly, ou acharge of | eengagd « late rlote, Counsel for ning of them who wr tou ball, ealdthat he perfectly remember d that “wretches hang that farymen ma and ork wae now (noon) late, he did not wash tocomre' . 96 that would involve rome (liree hours of th m ore’ valuable time; he theres moved the oe he postponed, Mr, Wiliams Voorswor hh, ead that wae all very woll, asthe gentiouan'y cleats wen al Dallable easre, and conld wait inietiotely, white le had three clicnte who had been heptin priteu tor ae many we thease poor men hat inrge famille te pendent on them, aud Cyeiremplovers noght cle charge them if they were keot ney tonwer Unde the elroumstances he try the Court woula die charce them on thetr own recetnicauece, and he woald be responsible for their appoarance The Ae sistant District Attorney woull vot consent to thie as tbo people were rendy for trial, Mr, Wordsworth | eid that inany carethe prowee stor wae not willing to appear againat them, but the Aweetant Iietrict At torne) sald that could vot be, ae (he proecu oria that care wae (he pe The Court redue bail | required frou the men, from gh 00 fo $000, end ad | Journed the cnae form week { pears rrom Suy-Srs “Award Big T ting, @ porter {ua drug store on the corner of Church aodM at streets, waea@un efruckon Sa y after boon, fu Duane 6 ‘and dled ehortly aicer at the N.Y. dhoepital | Wm. Tighman waamnstrock at he cornerof Blatt | avenue and b27th etreet, and was take in charge by | the police An vabnown German, about 45 years of age, wos sunatruck iu Hecker atreet, aud taken to Belle Al ompital Aun Turner, of No.1 struck in Nuetau street, an dence 0 Heckman etrect, wae sun d conveyed to her reat. Mohican, steered the ship under the bateorie f Owen MeGarratan, of No 485 Seventh avenue, was ton Head, was punded, But rewAined at his station | aun atruck (o ald etieot, and teten heme ted from, lows of bloot, naon © reuteu t on Pi Nifarns, Poatewain's wate, atearare Mohiean, John Kebinson w metrackin Uolon Park, aad captain of heunat Holton Mead, for cour | conveyed ty Kelievae Horpital A cheerful way of fehting | 4! jar termaster,ateamer Car | Fesreat or Tirostas Apo Peorer,—Thie ondole nd devotion at the se pir y toak pt eat fr + duction of Rote H dwovileandother | ern er LidMabrebihctibers seissic) tious ne decoaved at Astoria, body waa remov hn Mackie, Corporal of Morines, steamer | to Bt. George's Churel jn thie city, at 24 PML, where | for galtant _ & vet la the attec’ on Fort | the cervices ot the Bpiecopal Courch were conducted | Matthew McClelland, Joseph be. Vantine | by the ov. Win. Morean, 11), io rhe absence of the Rush, let elaas firemen, and dno stare the conelusion o nck bin | Areman, steamer itchmiond iv the ett paasory-95 tha vone f which the body wae token Mudeon, stood at ther yp when the fire-:vom wap | tothe Secoad street Cometary for int coent i the filive 9h Man Tr from tetury tothe boiler by a ebor family vault, The dressed was lad beeide hia som robert ade Qua termaater, ateatn re Curae | ' ‘ ait kak der at ckuk, for intrepidity in various fights, and | Who ted rom viv ago, from disease cought while | for cove bh bis eco manding officer with hie person, | serving wit) the Ariay of the Potomac, | in the latter verse!, © the attack on Cuariesion ‘ ‘ s | Peter Hower, Boatewein's Mate, Acdiew Hrinn, AN Aumesr ‘Tuagre Ay k took place in seaman, and P, K. Vangbo, Serevent of Marines | oy i ne being no mer Misaiaaipos, for aval and courage while the | New Jesser,® few saince, it being no lose them d ton heavy fire {a duel between two army offic one # Heutenant } Fan, stearic | of infantry, the other @ Neat nan tillery, A the N oa maainer rine to refleetion upon tne ch t f a ecrtain Iady te fiom ee and for tender care of the wound ntrovere ‘Two shote Henry Thielberg, 5 Kobert Woo ver Minne vngtea, for couluces and porary ont | anid to be the cause of th | | ' were exchanged on the ocead ne of which wounded the artillery other, tt sod weeonly @ | { courags ou the Nansemond siver slight one | Thomas W. Haniiton i} oank Bois, Quai : { masters, Stoamer Clucini atl volnewand prea | Tur Howr ant sehr hed for the werance atan attack on the Vicks ig bath ries. Thomes Jenkine end Martin Mcifugh, Boamen, | benefit of the orphans of volunteers have over Thomas BF, Corcoran, Lar ven, end thenry Dow, | two handred chi dies, and have been com jelted Hoatewain’s Maty, Steamer Ciucinnati, for cooluem |e. peruse man gion te ove hundred more, wh j end bravery ur vier @ severe 6 man sttack on the | > we | Vi keborg batteries j mostly morherion, 800 whom they would gladly |. deohn Woon, Boatewain® oT eamor Pittebura, for, bat auene, The Bate L | fought hie gun over two hours, aithoush suffering | ny. a. 4 peiwtion for the institution of 3,000 tnan, Bleamer MI last Spricg but tie Lae been expend nd the pub. ue example to thee | eo now invited to aid | ' hapciniikaa. oa Fouts Bt. Phidp eud Jucksou, and | Weare nom ald ts with aubscriptions, ‘The Union Home School le aitua’ed on hand Ssth in, Bleamer abash, for | atreete, near Sb Avenue. Dy Winslow iv the sur maientry rind tn the bowl rer corpe, : aur ay sop era bi ry miles from the rear | 60% 8nd Mre. 1. 1D. Winslow the Soeretary, jan the ens wee) pp 0 ( a i taak The M ~eeetully launched atthe | APPRKSS TO GENERAL T Av address Navy Yord ge Boturesy and aH witnumsed by at | aligned by Mayor Opdyke, Mot 6 i, MoO. Rob | Jeu? lree thousand persons, uoe'ly iadies, A large Siac ARTA Att i | cbur of navel officers, in dress and undress uni | cree: Jed Chaco, and @ number ¢ premingns | fortae among whom we recogniged Adie: Pauid Citlzensof New York, bas tren * fto Cenerat ing, Naval Contractor Deano and Com, Kadtod Harvey Brown, expression th s oelatiomof bie {were clo tered on the right hand side of the bouee hone iva lad z he G Atprecwely tive minutes past ton tue word seady | CeFviewe dating the iste ! niv the Gen | wes civen, epd io lege than @ uaiout. tly hone you | eral gives great prain to sue t whom, he says, | selwa ive a water, Whae fe wan gceted by the d c ce ¢ , | clears of the crew of thy uid NW, aod the baud | ** confided th se of the | playing the Siar Bpangled Ban city, whi United He # under his com | rining of ihe vessel ‘ me f! {evar mand wer. ytoenitthe | authority, | 4 baud, wis be re | the te of Turk Hox, Wor, H akp, accompanied Above e twoo! Ericsson's turrets, | and ber armaient will consist cf tso heavy Parrott rities and pos:ibly two of Capt, Mricasou's woudertul thirteeu-ineb guns. From New Oricana, ‘The steamships Evening Star, Locast Point and | Thomas A, Scott arrived from New Urieans on Satus- dey, Their news is not important, Admiral Porter left New Orleans on the 6th, for up ua | ihe therivas, with the Blackhawk, Concstaso aud Hed i Mover, by the foreign ministers er @laty two persons airiv 1 aS the urday morning soi t 08 thoy left by the Iuteon lh Tur Asu bex N * Inspector Boole hae adopted a new system, by which, in future, all garbage, &o., will baveto be delivered from tene ment houses to the public carte, eeut around forthe purpose of removing such aroun vs, whieh wil} (Comiinucd om Suursh Pause Otaries, Sc, in olf \etor blouse on Ba eakfast there, after which ver Kalroad, IMAN(