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THE 2 NUMBER 9724. _ Latest News BY TELEGRAPH T0 THE NEW YORK SCH FROM CHARLESTON. NEWS TO SEPTEMBER 1ST. | Sumpter Again Bombarded. FORT MOULTRIE ATTACKED. OUR LINE CLOSE TO FORT WAGNER, FROM SASTERN TENNESSEE, | Success of Gon. Burnside, CAPTURE OF KINGSTON. The Captured Gunboats ‘Destroyed. Rebels Completely Routed. MEETING OF BROOKLYN CONSCRIPTS, &c. Charlestor Dates te August 30. The U. 8. transport steamer Star of the South, from Charleston Bar August 3, arrived at thie port yester Gey. By thie arrival we learn that the bey at Charleston presented the aspect of @ formidable siege. Oar Monitors, the Ironsides, and the gunboats, were Gil 1m e line of battle. The noise of the cannonade was terrific. The whole resources of our forees and Ghose of the rebels seemed to be in constant requis Gon —the firing being continuous on both sides. Fort Bamter, it seeme, has been repaired by the @ebdele. The result of protracted observation showed @at the south side, where the principal breaches. G@mounting to almost total demolition-were made, we been repaired. By the aid of @ powerful gles, was seen that the rebels hades lerge number of cot Qon beles chained together, and that the front wales Bed been ballt np. The secession standard was flyi @ver this portion of the Fort. [ight pieces, incha Orter with the temporary ~epairs, have been placed in | ind while the Star of the South wae at the isch arges were occasionally and distinctly fark 7» thi heard. F-Datee te the 31a. The eupply steamer Union which left Chariest Barz at sundown on Monday leat, (3iet,) aleo argived yesterday. Captain Conroy, the commander of t! Boion, reports that hie veewl was anchored off Charleston bar on the 3ist uit, fromm |2 o'clock, neon, il eundown. From noon until 5 I’. M.,’ there was no @ring on either side; but about halt-past two o'clock We iron-clads simnitancovsiy moved up towards ful- Bvan's Island, taking ups postion abreast of Fort Monltrie, the new object of attack ACP. M.,aheavy fire was upened by the tron. @lads upon Fort Mowltre, which was reniied to from Boultrie and another battery on livan's leland, ee wellasby forts Warnervani & . oo Morris Te Band. General Gilmore's bat‘ ries also opened en ‘Wegner. To the midet of a)! th « firing Fort Sumter remained perfectly silent. The fort is completely aud effoetu- ally ailenced. It is reported (hat four gune ware put ®& position on Sunday, but they bad at once been dis- mounted by our fire. The rebel fig atill floated over fhe remains of the fort. The result of the attack of fhe iron-clads on Fort Mcaitrie was not ascertained when the Union left. ‘We learn from «@ person on board the Union thet Fort Wagner has been s'lenced, that our vessels pase- ed by it and Sumter, paying no attention to them, in @heir attack on Moultrie. An ensign ofthe fleet, @hile on night duty in @ boat, had passed up close te fhe city, and did not discover any eppesrance of ob- PVorteess Monroe, Bept. 8.The epecial correspon- Gant of the Baltimore Awsatwan save: The steamship Spaulding hes arrived from Morris whence she sailed at noonon Monday. The ‘ther of the last few daye hes checked na @hormy val operations, On Wednesday night Admiral Dahlgren went up to Fort Sumter with the Monitors, the Ironsides, and but the etorm increasipg, urn. At three o'clock, Fort Wonltry discovered the movement and fired on the Patapsco. On Monday, when the Speulling sailed, fhe Weehawken was up abelling Battery (ieegg. The operations of Gen. Gilmore are goingon with @reat vigor, His approaches are now no close to Fort ‘Wegner, that the combatants are throwing shell and | Band grenades at one auother. (in Wednesday we Grove the enemy from hie rifle-pie on the left ad- ‘ance line, one hundred yards, and captured seventy- @ight prisoners, including two officers. The Monitors are weathering the storm well, Dar holding on to their ancho The Admiral le in good spirits and confident of success, Sell Later-Dates to Sept, Ist, ‘The msbip nitou, Capt. Wotton, arrived at thie port lest evening trom Mort Royal, Sept. Ist, and Cberleston bar at & p.m. of the same day. She Brings the following intelligence from Morrie leiand The sivge still continues. Gr neral Giimore haa auc eerded mm running @ parallel uyainet' Fort Wagner The iron-clads have been withdrawn froin their at- fack on Fort Moultrie and the batteries on Bulli- van's Island. Charleston has not been bomberded @or the last ten days, Casaulities among the Union Qroope average abont six per day, from the various @ebel batteries, Everything is progressing favorably, From Eastern Tennessee. Captare ef Kingston. Bridgerort, Tenn., Sept. 4 - General Burnaide tele- Qaphe that he took Kingston on the 2d inet. Gen Bornside says he met with little eerions opporitio: A)l Eastern Tennessee, except the Chattanooga region, bas been evacuated and is free, The great obstacles af the region, the Lookout Mountains, will be enr- mounted in a day or two. Gilpatrick’s Cavalry Expedition. Destruction ef the Captured Unies Gun- Beate. ‘The following is from the Philadelphia Passa: Washington, Sen’. 5.-The expedition ander Gen, Cilpatrick, sent out e few de \ce, to recapture, in eonjunction with the navy, the gunboats Satellite and Beliance, which recently fell into the hande of the rebels, wee, 0 faras the cavalry is concerned, suc- vessfal. On Tuesday evening, Gen. Kilpatrick arriv ed onthis side of the river, at Port Conway, and drillientiy dashed upon the enemy's pick urder Col. Low, The rebcladid oo, even moke ashow of They are inside the | ——— ae =-— ) H Fesistance, hat rushed into @ nnmbet of flat boste tn | the wildest con‘urion, and landed safely on the | | @tehank If ther had made @ show of fight, they | | Wonld moet likely hawe been captured. After the ee: espe of theenemy, Gen Kilpatrick watied two bours for the co-operation of the navy, which is understood | torhare been agreed upom. The vessels did not arrive, and General Ki patr ck ordered a bettery to open fire | Open the gun-boate Reliance and Satellite. thie wae done ete distance of six huodred and fifty yards. The enemy immediately abandoned the eu te, very fortunate y for themeelves, for only a few mo mente elaperd before the Satellite wasin as sinkin fondition, and the Reliance rendered useless. Both | boats were Completely riddied by ahot and shell. The | force under Kilpatrick consisted entirely of eavairy Gnd two batteries of artillery From Washing Washington, Sept. 4.—Lieut. Cushirg commnni- @ates tothe naval authoritirs an account of the gal lant conduct of @ eqnad of the crew of the steamer Bhockokon, of which he te commander, in putting to flight three times their number of rebels, the cap ture of prisoners, horse, &c, in New Topsail Inlet, N.C, and the destruction of the blockade running echooner Alexander Cooper, Thie weasel, he says, cleared from New York for Port Royal, N. C An assorted cargo, and was towed cutaide of ¢ of the blockade by a gunboat. The lieutenant adds: “Tehball try to learn the names of the patriotic citi rens of my State, who entered into thie little apecu lation." Flection tn California. Ban Francisco, Cal., Sept. 3. -Incomplote returns from the principal counties in the State indicate im menee Union majorities, Downey, the Democratic candidate for Governor, owing to his exeelient record while Governor in former years, was considerably ahead of hia ticket, but Low's majority, notwithstand- ing, will hardly fall below 20,000. All the counties beard from elect the Union legislative ticket. In Francis eounty the Union majority will probably Qverage several thousand. The independent Union ticket got nearly as many votes as the combined votes for the regular Union and Democratic tickets, The Draft inthe Twelfth District. Powghkepae, ¥.. Sept. 4. The draft for the 12th Congressional District will commence in this city op Monday next, at 10 A. M. The quote for the city ie 410, inelnding the 60 per cent. additional. The Draft in Trey. Troy, N.Y, Rept. 4. The draft tn this city begas at nine o'clock this morning and terminated at three o'clock thie afternoon. The procesdinen were orderly. Only @ email military foree wee on hand, although two regiments areinthecity Among those drafted were eight men from the Times office, including Jas, | B. Thorn, local editor. F. RB. Hubbell, editor of the Pares, and one printer from the Wiig were drawn, A yarede of the conectipte ie to come off. Telographie News Items, &c. Baio. Gre. Roneat Amnerson, UB. A. hae been Quiened to the command of the deput for volunteers at Newport New Oniraye dates of the 2&th of August state | that the expedition of Missirsipp Kiver eteamtoate | tor come point in the Gulf, ie nearly ready and would e'art ina few dare. (eneral Grant wes to have ieft Vickebarg for Now Orieans on the Sist of August. Tax statement that Commissioner Ould has term - A the wegetiations for exchange of prisoners, by a | positive declaration thet ¢! ite officers of colered | regime ill not be released or exchanged, ie pre- ations are in progress, | Tue Arsociated Bankes of Boston beve favor of loaning to the government #19,000,(K«), the roportion allotted to that elty of #0,000,000 recent 'v applied for by Beeretary Chase, and referred to ip the Bun of yesterday ‘Tux Westminster, Md, Dewocmar etates that fif teen or twenty ladies of that town w arrested last week, by order of Lieut. Boarman, Military Provost Marshal, charesd with disioyalty, and feeding the Confederates during (ieneral Lee's late invasion oper were, however, discharged on taking the oath of allegiance, | | Tue Wheeling Intertiaescen of Tuesday contains ® brief account of (ien, Averill’s action with the rebele under Gen. Jones at Rocky (Gap, the rebel | | official aceouut of which we have slready published, It appeare that Gen. Kelly bad sent (ien. Averil on en expedition, which extended through the counties of Pendleton, Highland, Pocahontas and ‘The rebel saltpetre works at Pendleton d. The fight with Gen. Jones at Rock ap wae e ce re O80, {ONES ot were mue! | lighter than those of the rebels, as acknowledged by them. We lost about » hundred men Billed and wounded, The expedition has retarned to Huntere- ville, Randolph county, LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND THB VICINITY. | THE DRAFT. | Exemrtion Examtnations.—-Fourth Diatric’.The | Board of Enrollment for the 4th Distriet (Captain | | Erhardt), met sgein yesterday morning, at their | | headquarters corner of Broadway and Chambers et. | "The number of applicants ia attendance was very | large througbout the day. The oumber of cases d posed of yesterday was not large, The following | | the calender : | Casee finally adjnsted, 45 , Subetitntes accepted, | 4; Alie: ed, 5; Under age, 2 | Bone of exempted, &; Ni esidents, Paid commutation fee, 1 ; Held for duty, The following persone furnished substitutes: Charlee Welch, Martin Ryan, Jobp Callan, Albert Smith, Patrick McKinney sud Etenrser Hailey Ibomue Fenton paid the commutation fee, The nuw ber of cases adjourned was 16 Fifth District, The business of thie district ts pre- | @ressing quite as rapidly es any other. Some confu sion prevailed on the firet day, when, by some con trariety of orders, reporters were not admitted. Yee terday Captain Duffy rescinded tbe orders of bis eu> ordiuates, and g.\e cur reporter every facility for ob taintug information, regretting that any one in he office should decliue to furnish the press with apy iu- formation proper to be published, Seventy-five cases w Gieposed of yerterday, out of whichten were heid for eervice, and ove farniebed a substitute, Charles Burh furnished Christian Joliterb, None paid the @800 commutation, Weare indebted to Mr. Mc Nierny, the gentlemanly clerk of thie district, for | | favors, Sitth District. Business commenced here at 9 | o'clock A.M., and with a recess oat, proceeded until 4 P.M, Among the men who appeared was one whose | name was inadvertently notified as (iilbert Stones, | but whose proper name waa Gilbert Benjamin Jones. He was, of courre, disehareed, but no exemption pa- pers were given him, the Commissioner (Mr. Lamont) remarking that if hie name was not (Gilbert Stones,he could not bet n who was drafted. One handred and twenty men were examined, ont of which twelve | only were held for service. The following substitutes were accepted: voted in xem ick Teeney, for Robert (, Haight; Walter | for Aug. N. Denman ; Jobo Lusk, f ooley; Wm. McElroy, for Richard Pet Welsh, for Gideon Skaats; Jobn T. Ho | ben RB. Finch; Jobp Finley, tor Wm | Bmitn, for dtepben Hubbard ; Dan, Ci vey H, Hartord ; Riehard &. Keye, for John M. Ko- men; Fred. Gunolech, for H.W. Brnen; Wm. Jobn- eon, for Washington L. Lewis; Hugh Fagan, for D. Wallace Morrison ; Francis Alexander Morton, for Wo. H. Brady—14, Tue following are held over for service; Denis Gallagher, George Brooks, Pever Wintrieb, Wm. McEwen, John James McCord, Jobn Pine, Haugh MeElvor, Josrph Ely, bert H. Hal: otead, Jobn Hi Li The following paid $000, and were decharg eyers; Fwd. hill, for Har wat \ AE h.\> - | Bette c= ctaes! (eh NEW YORK. | warning to other gay,deceivers. Yesterday, an indi- | centre, paying but little attention to the winces of | messenger from the surgeon | banded to the Provost Ma: | Ate meeting of the Board ct Police held yesterday, | Tergnce Fariry SATURDAY, SE Robert Kernan, Geo, Wari: Van Reosalear Ti G, Cook, Lease Brow; ‘im. Chamberlain, tog . Dickel, J hoaas Minor, ee to C. Mills, Aaron H. Rathbo: A cerious mistake It te onld has ceenrred in this Die- trict, which will probably exempt the entire 16th ward. It appears that theboiders of prises ware not oho ing. and some, It is alleged are not tyet served. Now, the law says that ‘the person eo drawn shall be noti fied within ten days after, te, It is claimed that thie imvalidates the draft in the 1fth Ward, Serenth Diatrict.The board of Euroliment in this | District resumed their eeedion yesterday; 172 cesee were examined, with the following results: } Two were held as enidiers, vis: Justus Farkiner | and Sam. Powell; 5 were discharged for their minority 16 for being over age. 2 Laving motherlese children, 2 being in servior. 9 having aged parents. 18 aliens 30 for physical disability. 15 cases were laid over, and Wm. Shultg, of 4th street, and Mr, Theinle, of tb Street, furnished substitutes, Eighth District —The examination commenced bere at § o'clock yesterday morning, and continued, without intermission, until? p.m., when @ recess was taken until 4 o'clock. About 1M) mea were eremined yesterday, Mr. Lang, of the Grammercy Park House, warone who furnished # rubetitute, U'p to 4 o'elock the following eubstitutes were furnished Bidney Smith for Inke Finnegan, Geo, Wuprer- man for ae Koepy F. Navier for A.C. Palmer, Thomas Crawley,for BR. G. Hutchinson, Michi, Kegao for 8. BR. Lang. ‘The following paid the commutation fee:—Shepherd Gandy, C.J. Livermore, W. H. Loper, J. V. Plump, NT). Banga, Wm. Rice, J. B. Lee. Myr. Giaudy mocht have been exempt, beingover ear, but he } ‘erred paying ble #500. Among those exempted jor being over age was detective officer Wileon, Our reporter ack now ledges the courtesy of Capt. Manniers, Of this district, who eave him every facility. ‘The following wre held to report Edward C. Rushmore, Wm. H, Yonng, Trane Dah! man, Michael N. Ralmon, Uintleh Kanfman, Geo. ¥ Norton, Thor. P. Stephenson, EB Timpron, Nelson Cornell, Daniel Denton, Abraham arher, Ro Muito, | Adam Mulligan, Th-*, Finnegan, Valentine 1. Har fi ee ee rison, Jerem Murphy, F. Seofleld, James ©) ay, Thos. G Witliemeon, oe. Thompeon, Wor line kius, Geo. Peterson, MeMannue, Peter McAuley, 4 well, Wm. Van Tarsal, Thos. McKnight, Joho Ander- Jonas A. Honghton, Wm, Marahail, Nicholas Obi pon, Daniel Shelton Ninth Dratrict.. 70 cas0ee District, of whom 23 were held : GE. Greene, Chae. M. Feirbanks, Ino. String, Micherl Schaffer, Jno. Schreeir, Jae, Pollock, Mat Forey, Wm. Kelly, And. Detrel, Den. Mabonalr, Fd W. Collins, Pat. Wheian, Jno. Dunn. Jno. Daley, Ber. Albrecht, Stephen R. Baker, G. W. Steleer, Hen. Bremer, Hen. Smith, Jno, Miller, ich, Glid bill, Fran, Jordan. All these men were granted furlonghe for a werk to | raise money or find aubstitutes; 11 were diechareed | for physica) disability, 1 for elienage, 3 for beingover | age, 1 for heaving motheriess children, and 4 ceses | were laid over A Gay Decarvae The erene at the enrolling of- | fices are often (Imes very amusing,and if the sur geons could be induced to let us publish the names of partice who, in order to jwocure exemption, practice groes deception, we believe the reenit would bee amined in this vidual preeented himerif at ove of the up-town dis tricte, evidently regularly drafted, but wishing to be examined by themrgeon, Ina few moments he was edinitted tothe inner room, where he partielly dis robed and prepared for the examination of the phyei- 1m. What ie the matter with you ? said the doctor, Conscript A emall tumor om my left side. Surgeon Let me eee it "Lhe conecript began to unwind @ long bandage from tround bie body, and then taking off some raga, expo | sedtoview @ thin plereof muslin, through which might be even @ derperate looking swelling about ihe size of an egg, eulicient to exempt any man from bearing arms, The surgeon placed his hand gently upon the tumor, pressing around the edges and in the pain, and the exclamations ef the conscript, whem he questioned as follows enyorm ow long have yon been afflicted with ie Conseript About four years, Surgeon. What ¢ , | Conacript.. [don't know, It firet began like @ boil | end grew Surgeon. Have vou ever had it operated upon? Conseript. No, not exeetiy; Lonce cut it and tried So onuaene is out, butit burteo bed I healed it up egain. Burgeon. Take off that cloth end let me ere what the thing looke like Conacrapt. My Doctor sayel ranet keep that cloth on. it te covered with glycerine aud keeps the tumor soft Surgeon. But | must see the thine iteelf Conacript.Te all this fuse necerssiy to pare npon ™my exemption to the dreft’ I don't ser why you should needlessly disturb and inconventence ine by ineisting upan laying the tumor open to the air. Surgeon. am @ aworn officer of the (rovernment, fir, and | hell do my duty ee! understand it. Iran give vou nocertificate, Sir, until Tam satisfied thie tumor is sufficient to prevent you from becoming & ood soldier, as you seem to be healthy enough ovber- The conscript very willingly began to take up the cloth, and finally partially removed it, exposing to the surgeon a red ewelling, which the latter ex amined with some curlosity, and turning to the eon- script, told him that he was satisfied; that he might put on hie,bandages and retire tothe front office,where he would send hie surgical report ine few minutes ‘The coneeript hastened to comply with the surgeou's directions; and after waiting some ten minuter, a room brought owt and a! the following report; Mr . examined and fonnd entirely bealthy Sound io brain, juves, aud limbe, No rkin or ot ber disease qualifying how for earmption, He wears, however, 20 ingeniourly consiiurted tainor, that dows not interfere with bie bodiiy strength, and cau at any thine be removed with littie hot water and e scrub b.ug brueb. Signed) » Surgeon. That coureript wilted ou hearing thie certificate read, and forthwith ted for the tax collector's office, where he pad $500 for @ yeruine exemption AT toe Meerine of THR Scremvisors Exemption Committee, yeeter ,@ large number cf substitutes offered themasiver Tus Dearrev fk 70 FIND SuneTITUTES the following rerolution was adopted ; Reactved, That inaemuch as the primary object of the act for enrojline 4 calling out the National oe, &e,, ie Men, and Hot money, each member of | | the force who tas been draft who dove not opose tornter the military se ought to make err effort to betiture: and al! the mer bere of the Dey r uiged to lend their uctive co-operation eerverhe (Bigned) =D, WK. Haswmouck, Acting Chief Clerk Srnscriptions to the Two Million Exemy tion Loan etill continne to be received at the Comp. | troller's office. Up to September 24, $799,450 had been received. Yerterday and t\-tey the following additional emoun ere received: M. 8. Beach, Proprietor N.Y. Sus bs Jas, Kerrigan John T, M, Mangett M. K., Brooklyu Wm. Murray, Trustee. Poe Abijab Oakley (%. T. Cowdrey, 67 Wail at. Mayor (reo, Opdyke Kapa There wilt Be Mrsic at the Central on the mall, at 4 o'clock |’. M. to-day, Cor, Nugext axp THE HaBeas Co: pce. There is to te no military conflict here between Pro- vost Marebel Nugent and Judge Leonard and bis $0060 ib the matter of Barret, berated upon / 4icae 10,000 Pp. PTEMBE ne. Wm. Andrew, Eée. | corpus, It (eunderstood that Marebal Nugent hae | previous meeting he hed entermt into busines, whicd wn R concinded, under the advice of counrel, not to offer ony resistance (o the service of the attachment, bat to allow himeelf to he arrested, when hie counsel w fil apoly to Judge Betts, of the U8. District Court, fee @ hadeaa corpus to take him out of the custody State authorities Asotnen Fine re tie Stevesa Hoves.— Yesterday morning at 7 o'clock a fire wae agein dis- | notified antil twelve or thrteen days afer the draw. | covered in the upper story of the Stevens House, The flames made euch headway before the fire was dis covered that the whole upper story was destroyed before the firemen could get them under, The furni- ture in the lower part of che building was much dem- aged by water, This isthe fourth fire which has oe curred in this house within 94 hours, Two maid- servants named Fliza Tiemann and Mary Flynn were nearly suffoeated ; they were rescued by one of the porters of the hotel and Mr. Burne foreman of 18 Hoar, The lone conid not be ascertained up to late hour, but rt will andoubtedly be heavy, and the busi- ness will euffer greatly as all the rooms were ocenpied by quests, The proprietors are insured for $17,000, Count? Govexsment.—The Board of Super- visors met Friday afternoon. The Roard adopted a Feaslution appropriating $12,000, to pay for supplies furnished the po.ice during the recent riotr, The serie aluation of the real and perronal ratate in the etty and county of New York, as assessed ares of and forthe yoar 180%, was fixed by reso- lution at the eum of $4,106 913 The Koard Iaid over a resolution authorising the Saal of #3184, as recommended be Gen, dB. Barnett, by ‘he Comptroller, to certain claimanta named on the pay roll, and who assisted in preserving Hfe and property during the late riots, City Government. —The Hoard of Aldermen met at one o'clock resterday afternoon, A comman!+ cation wae receivod from City Inepector Boole, tn which it wae recommended that the slaughter houses he removed to polnts above 40th st , and that new end improved atructs eed along the bank North and Eaet + \ thrwueht up. Ne comm received from tle Corporation Counsel gardto the legality of the Supervisors’ action, whether the Comimoy Council nay also act. end Accipasts.—James Wvant, of Weet Farms, was reriously Injured yeeterday, at the corner of 10th evenne und l44th street, by being run over by en lee cart which he hed in charge. WW. Haletesd was aeverely iniured by being thrown from bie wagon in IMth avenue, near 145th atreet, the webicle haviag come into collision with « cart Ova. Cole, eoldie of the 1b regiment, Us Infantry hed biesrm broken while eky-larking at Poles Headquarters i D years tareemrloredin Heck ere Flour in the machinery aud severely injured A man named Schassbure, was ehot in the arm by 1. Harrenback, of No. 4 Whitestreet, who was caie- leosiy handiine @ pistol Mr. Abram Tt. Vanderzee, an officer atteched to the Rartor Police, war accidently drow on Thurday evening, while patrolling with offi ser stack Ip @amall boat. He atumbled against one of the cleete and fell headiong into the water, and though re, in four or five minutes, was found to be dead. He waa well knoen onataten Island where he was reputed to be wealthy. lis age wae 4) years. Retaciovs.—We learn that the church in SSth at, near Lexington Aver has been purchased And is soon to be completed and dedicated for worship by the Presbyterian denomination. The lecture room is large and comme )iour, and will be opened on the second Babtmth in September North Duteb ehureb, corner William and Fulton etrects divine service a6 , And «quarter before 5 o'clock Publie services in the Chareh, 41et et., at l0% AL M., evening services Mtreet MOR. Charch, between < will he reso 18 “hureb of the N. ¥ nd Catherine ete Services at 10'¢ and o free The | nited Preabyterian Con- purelawdt!'s Church on 7th avenue, wt ride, between and Mth will open the rare for public worship ou the second Babbath of thle month, Sereicer may be expected in the morning, afternoon and even St. Ann's Chareh, 15) ening. Port Hoclety, near dtl evanie. services tomorrow at 10, 3 aw “ Aiternoon being for deaf mutes, Beate free M t Protertant Church, Attoruey at., will re- open for divine vervice to-morrow at half-past JOA M,.'¢ and 7'¢ P.M. The public invited eeate tree Reformed P. Duich Chureh, in Wert S4th at Ser- vicee nat ls A M ands PM Kev, Frastus Sev mour, of Wiscon-in, (Coneregation preneh (n the Hall corner 0 it and wi aven: o'clock, Families in the neighborbood are invited Fing,—At 10 o'clock yesterday morning, a fire broke out on the second floor of SO Telancey at, cecupied by Robert Barnard, whose furniture was damaged to the arnount of RIM, no ineurance. The lower floor, oecupied by Jamew’ Hugh ® liquor Store, wan damaged to the amount of #4) ; insnred, Tur Tairons' Paize Farr will take place jardens, on Monday, the 7th in wer #1,.400 are offered to the yp five ante articie wor haa thech: Sewing MOchine, o: some equally valuable ‘Vickete may be obteined at 24) lirand eiieet, or of | the Committee, AMUSBMENTS, Teving Hau, hall, hae met with the most unperelieled succesr, It eon of a erries of views ou 8 large pleceof canvass some 300 feet rquare, euch ae ecenes inthe old world and in the new ; ecenes on the Hudson, Statuary, &c. | The splendid view of Niagara Fallajis alone worth the price of admission, The exjuisite pianw playing of Mr. George RK, Cromwell. on one of Chickerin, pianos, and the lecturing of Mr. W. J. Kose are two great features in the entertainments. Naw Bowrur, The (shost ie still the rage, and not. withstanding the pretence of some to expose the ee | eret, like Freemasonry, it eti!! lives, and moves @ shadowy pov-«esence, ‘Ihe critic of a Sunday paper tried, to expose 1t Inst week, but failed most e He will have to try acelin, ‘he Mas sacre of Glencoe ber rau wellduring the week, aod the Castle Spectre, Hamlet, &¢., bare been played. In the lest piece Mien Kate Newlon, as Ophelia excelent, Mr. Glaseford is also capital, ia Seoteh (lislect) parte particuloriy, Mre Farien as leading lady hae made @ sensation, din Glencoe, Mire Hathaway dresses to represent a mies! of e\xteen very picely iudeed. Mr bddy took « Leuefit last aight, andr sented the * Corsican rothere."" Baancu's.—Those who who would not lose the rich treat of witnessing the performance of the Summer Dramatic Company, under Mr, C, W, Clarke, bad better take time by the forelock, as the next ts the Inet week, Mr for the which will be * Ghost of Lindenbure.” and “Away with Melancholy.” The Indians etill continue to attract crowded aur diences, and will remain for some tim Inat The Spectre Nap, or the longer, THE TRADES MOVEMANT Tre Der Goons Clerks’ Baar y Crosiva Associ ae Tron held @ meeting last evening, which war very largely attended. The President, Mr. Wm FT Actes, oceupied the chair, and Merce, N.C, Cromac and Jobo Plonkett were the Secretaries, The reveral rtending Committees reported faverably as to the cloring of the stor tTotclork, with ou ption, who {t wae generaliy conceied was bar dened, Tt wae finaliy aererd te pa thie over wi halent conte rm P f the ehart written by Mr. Fromme somely framed, Mr Foy presented eute signed by twenty druggiste, who had al! aereed to Close their stores at haif-part nine o'clock M. in future Baturd excejted. ‘The movement w ‘arted by Mr. WOH. Lawes, Mr James Pollock delivered an excellent address, ire carclesenese. and not t gon the mermber et oeveid ccess intoxicate them fea much, «0 @ fal ale over their ipterests Mr Cromar,t ding Seeretary, here rose and tendered bis resignation, remerking thateince the sa OW Cherry etreet, wee caught | The Stereopticon, at this spacious | Clarke has reserved bis best piece | SUN. , PRICK. ONE CENT would remove him vermencntiy from New York, Te the officers and raembers sincere ast ke for it a ence to him. . Marphy mowed thet the resi¢na fam be accepted, dud than Mtr Protea reeenad to act as Secretary tem. Carried. Mr. Mor farther moved that the thanks of the association tendered to Mr. Cromac for the excellent manner ts which ho kept his books, &c. Carried, Adjourned. Tie Wonsisquan's Gatos beld e reguier mpeting last evening, atthe 14th Ward Hotel, President & TP. McDermott, in the chalr. The minutes of the lec meeting were read and adopted. The Committee ap pointed to obtatn halle, in which to holde sartes ot public meetings of the different trades, reported fa. vorably. The ror however, was referred backto tho committee, with lvetroctione to report at the next meeting. On motion of Mr. White, @ comm'ttes was appointed to visit the societies in this city and Rrook, lyn, and represent the Union, as it is cleared af pol) tcians, who have eo severely inured it, and invite them tosend their delegates. They then edjourne? until the 25th inet. THE COURTS. Asornas Bany Soiprrain the Bapreme Con® yesterday, before Justice Leonard, application wns made by Loutes Goldey on behalf of her son, Charles L.. Goldey, who hed enlisted ase landamen in the Navy. It ta claimed by the mother that ber aon ‘a under 15 yeare of age, and enliated without her con oe: Oo hearing the proaf, the Judge discharged the boy on repayment of the bounties pald to hito G RAL Pouce [ereringenc A July Rot Cast, —Daniel Sullivan wee arrested yesterday, charred with the murder of Joseph Annan during the rict in 24 Avenue on the 14th ofJuly, by shooting. A wit ness testified that he saw him aboot Annan, bat he roved an alib! by another witness, The care le to be Rirther investigated hy the District Attorneys. neve to Bustin Richard Martin james 1 vallore, were arreated, charged with pick ing the pocket of Chas, B. Merritt, residing ot No, | iY Foray tn Streets of ry teh wai ate in ery 5 hae. Darey, © lice 10, Cad the theft and caused the arrest fey ted ¥ Suapierwn of Murder,.Timothy Sweeney, om oysterman, was arrested on suspicion of heving been inatrnmental in causing the death of Elizabeth | Rarke, who wes found dead in her bed jn the attie of No 344 Water street. It is alleged that be beat and | Kicked her, but the evidence that such wae the fact te but eliaht. He wae held by Coroner Wildey to await the action of the Grend Jury BROOKLYN Tur Examintno Boarp of Tas Tran Die taler, The Examining Board of the 3rd Diatriet wil! meet on Monday nert at the Provost Marshal's office, 2509 Washington et., for the purpese of hearing appli cations for exemption, Notifications to drafted per tone to be in attendance will be served on Setarday, andcontinued from dey to dey until every mao drafted has been notified. On the back ofthe netifi- cation will he @ requ fon for the transpnrtation of the drafted man, together with the blank form af oe certificate that transportation hae been provided. Tie nora for the loan of halfa million dot- lare to be applied to the relief of conscripte, have beers faened, They are about the size of the United tates bon nd of similar appearance. They are neatly executed and look very pretty, The advertisement of the Compiroller for subscriptions has bees tasued tow ily be returned bi arm Bindness and isdnl several days, and thus fereight bids bi deen re ceived for the following sume: Martin Kalbtieiach (Mavor of Krooklyn) e14.0m tugh MeLanehlin (Hogteter)..ceeecce cece cee BOND Ticuken & Seebuch oeeee + 1,000 Henry Teinken.. soak : ~~ 1,600 j be ls Campbell (for self and others) . Thos, H. Faron (Comptroller) one oon David Hursted. oors severe” . onn wccessenacesescncsccccccoes GOOD A. U. Woods. .... TOtal ness ceeeesscesserscceeee 48,008 Tho Renks, for some cause er other, hesitate ta take any of the loan, but it is anticipated that private will tako the whole, ore great portion of without the aid of the moneyed institu- | tions, | Tur Fine Derantmest of Brooklyn have appointed @ committe wo confer wigh the specs | cominittee of the Common Council and the Prowet Marshals in reference to the draft, in deaignating the membere of the department entitled to the relief sted by the Hoard of Aldermen. Maes Meetina or Conscripts.—A& meeting | of persone conscripted during the recent draft was | held in front of the Brooklyn City Hall last night, for the purpose of expressing their sentiments tn rela- | tion to the action of the authorities and wealthy cit! | rena in contributiog funds to relieve thr families of those who were elected to pat on « blue aniform an® shoulder @ morket. About one thousand persone were present. Mr. James McCloskey was chairman, | t, | andetated the object of the meeting to be to inf ence the city suthorities and wealthy men of the | elty to make provisions for mitigating the severity nf | the draft, so as to relieve the families of poor mew who, under the late conscription would be forced ta | enter the army. ‘The following resolntions were then fF Jacobs and unanimously adopted | yheveaa, ‘The conecription of citizens in Kinee County bor heen eone peacefully and harmoni ously, thoneh the ority of our pone are | unown toe mjuet and offensive. R of our local sathoritier, to mithents praise, ard ton ef thie adobe Me. | Labor | come forward in the hour of nee der thet ase which, eosting nothing excep what the whole people murt eventually bear, yer will do much towards e ishing more intimate rele tions between thet reat intercate, The refusal of Capital to aid Labor at this critical moment, would only serve to excite animosity and create yealouel ° whieh thi erity of bo and the Lappiness of an eptire community are iatere ted io preventing, Neaulved, Thiat the pe f thie cty and p rtic larie its conscripted estizene wall vemember wth hy neighbors whe tr he torn from bie farii f Brooklyn, “ebe tered tm thelr homes becouse ofthe + b eacuped because of t) @ratitude thoee of thei wes thatthe poorman may ne thet it way vever be raid Ler sous unwiliinely f povesty, whe ther riche Mi. Jacobs then addromed the astemblage weft low conseripts,’ ead proceeded to impress upon the | mindeof but hearers the daty and neoorety of pp ¢ their fom lea by influencing the moneyed wea bute of their ample means to support thea, hey went forth unwillingly to die \ike d thearmy. He recommended that every mane | etitute himeeclfa committee of one tocail upon rich and arouse therm to stand by the poor Mr. Walince was introduced, He ure acif t to cont t need bir aaa workingman of the lowest rauk ol socet., , after denouncing the wealthy clase of the con munity, he advised the people, if they wished to hein | themselves, to put their shoulde sto the wbeel, and | they would find, after depleting the enwings hans, | that the rich would come to their aid | Mr. Parmenter then spok» in denunciation of the | conacription act, orged that the rich should jake ears | of the families ‘of the eoidiers, aud contended that the people were forced to continue war to which tw | thirds of the commuoity here were oppored. The | meeting then adjourned Tur Lapigs residing inthe vicinity of Fors ene furnished tho soldiers of the Sth Ohio and let Minnesota Regiments with ® sumptnous repast last evening, at the Carlton Avenue Methodiet Chureb | The suldiere, who are encamped on tho Park, arrivid in equads, and wheo one portion was supplied they | gave way to others. {A Qurem Mitrtany Docoment. —Generad | Crooke, commanding the 6th Brigade, New York & Militia, now om duty by arder of the antbori- ties, beving understood that many employers bave tContyiued on Fourth Poge;, '