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THE ey NUMBER 9726, —— Sea —<——— Latest News BY TELEGRAPH TO THE NEW YORK SON SS eae FROM CHARLESTON. THE SIEGE PROGRESSING. Another Dose of Greek Fire Ready. THE WAR WitSTWARD. MORE FEDERAL VICTORIES. Burnside in Knoxville. Interesting European News. Steam Rams for the Rebels, INTEREST.NG CITY INifELLIGENCE. Examination of Couscripts. From Charleston, Throe Daye Later, * Fortress Monrw, fept, 6.-The U. 8° dispated @teamer Oleander, inst arrived from off Charleston the 6th, reports Sumter perfectly deawolishad, but the @ebel flag still firing Gen. Gilmore dug ont and eaptared 7 men, from their rifte pits in front of Fort Wagner, last Tuesday, Wrerything is progreseing favorabiy. Additional Particulars. Boston, & pt-6.—-C. C, Fulton erites from Mort Wiand, Aug. 20th, that deeerters, seweral of whom Peach our Hinesevery day, reprorent that the people Of Charleston are anxions tornrrender the eity, but | Beauregard is determined to devote it to destruction. ‘The shelling process caused general eurprise, Heaure- oard having pieiged bis reputation that it wes an im- porribility, and mere Yankee bravado. It Dae been ascertained that the firet shell fired Grom the March Rattery entered a houre occupied by | @namber of officers, killing several and destroying | the houre. Some of the ehelis went tothe farthest extremity ofthe city, and destroyed @ large cotton wereboure and other buildings. Deserters eay that there are but 2% men in Samter, nd that it will be blown up aesoon as an attempt is made to take posression. OMctal from Gene. Gilmore and Dablgren Washington, Sept. $.-The diepatehes from Gen. G hmore represent everything ae progressing favor ebir. Admiral Dahigren’s reporie contain nothing of specie! publie iunportance, asa violent storm hed prevented active operations on the part of the fleet. | ‘The Monitors had rode out the storm admirably, not @n sceident having occurred to siiher of them. The a ee for the last few daye Information Sth nit. thar ¢ rohelen tn the Attakapas country had croseed (rand Lake to the number of eight thou. | The ne bot important. v. for the purpose of Principal object of the eudden movement, be Thirteenth army corps of Gen. Grent’s army bas gone to New Orleans, and been sesigned to duty under Gen. Ranke the base of aa impor " New Ou rane, Anguet 28, 1863, Im presament of men of color into the military eer. viee of the United 8 being con‘rary to General Ordore dated August all recruiting officers and squads are hereby ordered to desist from such im-— prerement | Col. J 6. CLARK, ; Mayor BRUSH PLUMLY, Col, GEU. W. HANKS, From California, | San Francisco, Sept. 4. Bailed steamer Conetitn | tica, carrying one hundred passengers and ¢273,000 | intrearnre for New York Phe Constitution aleo takes #675,0W0 in treasure for Euglaud, end 606,000 for Panama, majority for Gevernor is now estimated at Sixteen (housend, without the vote of the absent eol- diers, which : ie believed will incrense it to twenty thousand The election for delegates to the Constitational | Convention of Nevade Territory gives in ell the | Precincts, as far ae heard Gom, large Unicow majori- | ties, | | | Comminsion for the re fulstion and govern ‘ ment of people of color. Europe. Four Daye Later News, The steamship Shannon, from Queenstown the iri of Ajieuet, and the etoamehip City of Limerick, from Liverpool on (he 2¥d of August, errived at thie port on Saturday atternoon, The Germania, from South: ampton, 26th of August, and the City of New York, from Queenstown, the » of Auguet, arrived bere yesterday, ‘The latter brings four days’ later news.@ It was reported that s rebel man of war, named the Atlnotie, v2e andergolog repairs im the Lm perial dock- yard at Hres:. The Paris correspondent of the Lendos Gions Fives areport that esudry veeseleon the Alabame model_were being built for the Confederates in Freneb porta. The same authority gives currency to &‘Yenard" that fostructions had been sent M. Mer- cher to protest against the continued recognition by the Washington (iovernment of the representative of the Juarez Government of Mexico, The Le Noun of the sth ult. says: “The Confede- Tate coreair Viorids hae lately burned an Ameriesn ship laden with goods belonging to a Marecilies house. ‘We muppove that the French Government will make Feclamaticn en the Confederate Government at Rich. Mond," London, 27. It ia reported that U, 8. Minister Dayton has received instructions from hie Govern. ment, to protest against the French proceedings in ] Mexico. The Confederate loan wae quoted 25 @ 23 per cent, dircount, STEAM RAMS FOR THE RERELS. The Dairy News of the 26th publishes the following ohelling of the city hee undoubtedly teen resumed | Memoria}, which was rent from the Committee of the Before this time, as revere! guoe bed been placed in Position which would roach it. By Mav A correspondent ‘of @ Savannah paper, writing of “TS the K ght. Hon. Karl Ruesell, &., &e. the shelling of Charleston, says: the dead hour of two plosion of the 200-pound shell, at hour, beggara description, All rose tieadly from thei a every farnily that bed e@ prospect of setting away eet about the work of preparation. Immenso trains left after day- Light, loaded down with families and young children, many not kno whither they were gotug, but wil- Us to go aD ere to eacape the foul vengeance and inhumanity of the foe. The exodus kem up Qbroughout the day and nigh: thie far, and it te eati- ated that several thousand hav The War Westward. Official Reports, @. Lowa, Sept. 3. A letter from (en. Steele, re. erived at Headquarters Tuesdey night, dated Claren- @on, Ang. 26tb, says “Oras advance, under Davidson, has driven Marma- G@uke's cavalry, abont 8,009, out of Browusville, @aptoring Colonel Barbridge and some privates, A the date of the dispatch from Davidson, Glow brigade was pushing the enemy towarde Bayou Me. tor." This morning the following dispatch was received Grom Gen. Fisk: Pilot Knob, Sept, 2, To Maior- Gen, Schofeld: A forces attacked Price on the 25th at Brownsville and ecioss Arkaneas River on Wednesday forenoon | Theentire rebel force was in full retreat, Steele aod Davidson hotly pureuing them and shelling the flee tng rebels. Hundreds are deserting. Marmaduke's eommand was wholly routed and scattered. The people of Arkansas, north of White River, ere praise ing (iod for the prospective deliverance from the Jeti, Davis despotism. CB, Fisk, Brigadier-General, General Buraside tn Knoxville, Cincinnati, Sept 6 ém this city to-day, announcing that General Burnside entered Knorville, Rast Tennessee, on the 4th inst, | Wo particulars, The War in Arkuoeas. | §f. Low's, Sept. 6 A epectal dispatch from Mem. | phisto the Rerunrican, says: | The steamer Progrecs trom White River, brings | the pews that Gienera! Davideon, with cavairy and | artillery,constituting the advance of (demeral Steele's | army, on the 25th of August, drove the enemy, 1,000 atrong, acroes Liayou Mitare bridg, killing and | wounding about 100, and capturing 200. Our le wae 3), The rebels burned the bridge after crossing General Bte t Duval's Bioffon the Sls alt From Memphi Memphis, Bept. 3.-—Brig.-Gen. Carr reported here fer duty lest night, and has been assigned to the | eommand of the left wing of Gen. Hurlburt’s army, orth headquarters at Corinth. Everything is quict viong our lines. Considerable cotton bas arrived bere daring the past three weeks No Invasion of Kentucky Apprehended, Lomamile, Sept. 5.—Mil'tary authorities here do got sporehend any iromediate danger of 9 rebel in- vasion of Kentucky to force; thongb email bodies of | mmerrillas may make incursions at different pointe, at | qbich they will be fully met. | St. Louts, Sept. 6, Gov. Hail from Kaneae City, that there twvasion of Missouri by the people of Kansas, News frow New Orleans, The steamer George Washington, Capt zB. Y, Gager, from New Orieans, August 29, arrived at thir part ov Seturday. Bhe passed at anchor ip the Mis Giasippl river, at the Quarantine grounds, gunboats | Gertrude and Granite City, The George Washington eserter from Burbridge's command reporte that our | departore of the w: Rayou Metor, “Old Pap's" forces were driven back ane A dispatch hasbeen reweived | Constitution. the sureestion ma FKraancipation Society to Kari Russell on the 25th, and the Dairy Newe editorially calis upop the govera- ment for piompt interference in the matters he memorial of the Executive Committee of the _fimancipation Koeiety, humbly showeth: That your memoriatiste desire to call your lordship's attention toa subject of ver © end pressing im- portance. Your memoriali ve learned that cer- | tain persons reeardiess of the proceedings already | taken by Her Majesty's ( Maent to etop ench fa very formidabie trom Engtand to make h which this eonntry is at peace arly allied to as by ties of friend- In particular, your memorial- nestiy call upon your lord tigation into the fact steam rame whieh for ation in the Mersey, Ama, ere now slucet re equipped and armed d are intended for the con t es against the govern Rarele of the United States of America, One, it te believed, will sail on or zhout the 27uh of this present month of August, and is to be received by the Confederate war vessel * Florida,” now hov ering off the Bittish coasts, for the purpose. Another irou- plated war verrel, destined for the same service, | proach! n, npletion the Clyde. Ln view of whas her Mavesty’s government has already done in uspeeted gunboat ** Alexandra," by your papebie, that you believed cient to atop these your memorialiete eannot wi be en forren 8 concern ne d good fnith to en allied nation atrug lor constitutional freedom and emancipation, tarebellion of elaveholders, May it ther your lordship to order @ prom Tnvestigat jon nto the cire.nietances above detailed, and, if neer sary for this purpose, to etop, ip the meantime, th ‘esre!, which ts ready ply the law with wigor, to vent hostile acte tafriendiy power contending for human free- | racticos, have ei ind, which are about to sai L peopic, and comme re informed aud make immed: shipt thet even ment and s And your petitioners will ever pray. W. Evane, Chairman | bd Tavion + Joint w Mat esos, Treasurers. FW. Crasson, Hon, Secretary, The rorponee cf Mr. Seward to the address to Pres- | tdent Lincoln, adopted by the Anti-slavery Confer: | ence at Manchesteron the id of June Inet. ye thatthe lreria as en additional and irr motive to suppress the ineurrection and maintai The Datiy Newa save it is etated that not the | lenst doubt can he entertained that Mezimilion hag | accepted (be throne, and that a European loan been propoted to e'art the new Government, and pay the over-due liabilities, aed that Garibald.'s beaith is perfectly re ‘ | NEW YORK. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. experienced strone northeast gales, with heeey we | ar, j ssvens aie New Orleans, on the a. It wae thought that a descent upon Brashes | obtaluing wapiiies, was the bay ds i SiNch" adopted bt Maryland, by » convention ons. | obtained $i soldiers ont of 90 conscripts examined : | viz.: 10 white and 4 Bleck substitu'es; and 9 white | end 6 bieck accepted men. | thie district arives from the fact thatevery mau who Latent Commerecin! | Liter pool 27h, — Cor Sales te day 18,000 pte Sn jueing ty boty to epecal tors and ex. porters. market is firm, cations wa\ed bi RES see ‘ae Quocations gad bieb he m cae quiet aod steady, The provirion y ith, Console clove at 4 4 «for moner ® Seounrties,—The market is firmer, but Ninth District, which ax were held for service, eleven discharged (or phveical disability, three for alienage, four over age, | and three were rons of aged parenta, Capt, Jeoking is having the basement of his ofice Atted up for the | clothing of conseripte, A communication from P.M. General Pry hae been received, in which the following information is given | in relation to the payment of the commutation fee: tion money as may be paid you without regard tothe | the Intention is that pou ahoold receive much commuter Particular district in which the person desiring to pay may reside. The Committee on Exemption bave advertised for 10,00) entetitutes, at G0 each, There appears to be | podiMientty in procuring them The County Bubetituie and Kell f Committee hat | @very busy session on Saturday, Their operstions are resuliing favorably, for tho reeruitment of the army, and instead of their outlays lessening the num- ber of men for the Government, which it tp posed they wou'd do, in contrast to what would bave resulted had the ordinance not been paseed, it is be- quiet, Telegraphie News Items, xc, Anovt thirty tenement honwe on State, Hubbard end Court atreets, Boston, were destroyed by fire on iaturd@y aftervoon, Fiehty familice were rendered less. The lose is estimated at #4).0u0, Ex Gov. Tuomas has been re-nominated for Con- unconditional | aion resolu. A piararcn from Indianopolis rtates thet Kilby yerparon bo recently opened @ banking house in that ciay, abequatulated on Friday, with £30,000 be- longing to the depositors, Ons Friday, the Exemption Board at Washington Dr. Waiant was recently tried befor militery | HWeved that. in the end, their rervic # will secure commission for shooting Lirut. Sant je the iat- | far more men tothe army ‘han the dram would, if Seether ttt Ree. | lA to ite vem cxeration, OF about 4)» dent for his decision, and he har ordered @ uew trial, | Whose cases were pagal upon oaturdayyovis ANS AS: tment je received inf ration of furnished oubstituces, ne atelier of Acting Master K. A. Ture ‘ . en tHe Deart.—The Come Per, commanding the United dates steamer Curlew, | Tur Fraewes aro rir Dea The Com ri pues leKee, the Pisoni aarehal of thet sity, | mittee met Saturday at Firecen sb CO omanialcn comm to investigate matter reitevedt « f u he res Gian a) ial | Sere rosstved from he Prevoet Marshalvot the Mh The eitirens of Pitteburgh h i ita ete ; | Meyor of eet an offer og Bods | teseal ine { and 9th districts, whieh etatet tia. ee lon atime ro atom te fifty of the ebildren made orphane ip | would be granted ax wae urcessary & f0 1 to ' reoent Lawrence mareacr dy @ committee will be ! be expense of traveier wi bu viens The If the offer Is ac- t for the children, be borne by the Pitts- secure theirerempiion. Several memtenct oa de partroeut drafted, reported hawing recived Oe on tices from the Provoes Magslial The Connoith « have had a conference with the Kehier ities, and it eamer De Molay. with S00 conecripte from | Boston flarbor, reached Alexandria, afternoon, Nove of the men ce: | hae been decided thatall matters aprertal ‘ he fikita he pas Bite there Me P bee h | exemption of fremea oid be left in charge of the ing and ro itut ee, . te wnt fine the men bean se Inenberaiuet bat the aiaiar Consmittes of the Fire Department. “(his Commiriee of revolvers by officers of the guard quickly restored | toret ‘daily at Firemea's Hall, from 10 A Mt ! ye M. whereall firemen are rep ind fe rt them A pieraton trom Gen, Rosecrans’ army, dated the er bets eptod 3d inst., tates thet the arty wae then well across the Solea eareeete ay BOG PRES hla Tenn and occupied a etrong position several &€ripts. miles south of the river, no resistance to thecrosing | Hoaniy or Corscii Men ~The Tiree Mi aving been shown by the rebels. Reconnolssances to A Fenton, Ge., had failed to discover any rebels, and ; LOM Dori ans Pxrwrtion Qroimascr Abort bP the report wae that they were intrenched to theesrt- | A spe meeting of the Boardet Councilmen wae ward of Chattanooga, LOUAL NEWS. WEW YORK AND TBR VICINITY, held on Saturday forthe purpose of fink ogeomenction on the ordinance providing ree! f° (hose who mar eplist or be dr J into the military rere wothe United States, Mr. Hayes move fh that the volo message be read, which was acop od M moved that the ordins ing the veto message of bia WH vot then taken, aod affirmative, On moto doyee, who had be the privilege of baving their votes recurved du the effirmative. The Mayor sent in a mesaire ton, directing the street Or measures ae iva) t oval of th er parks and ofb Gros THE DRAFT Fourth Dietnet..-The Board of Enrollment in thie Distrie, resumed ite labors on Saturday morning atyl0 o'clock, Seventy four cases were disposed of as usual, whieh means that this is the exact number which has been disposed of daily since commencing the exami nation of exemption claims, A man named John Balliven from 70 Baxter street, appeared with two Notices—one in each hand and esked which waa for him, as there was another John Sullivan in the same ebe pable to atten, were allowed ar ¥ public pee ing to district, The Provost Marshal baving enquired how phy ha Ae mre * the corre f ude oe Bh he became possersed of both notices, the conscript | liehed, dein neteates the necessity for the presence repliedithat bis worthy namesake compelled him to | of the froope, to nate the pr ws atu ‘ if renee nt of , t ix pr dito jeave thiad take them, and as the latter was by wecore | fie miitary power ofthe wate, bit the iovernoe stroag min women, ww! rem ton m, refueed, etating that “unde: oo creme an ere cou) of at inded ho th ed to kill bi hat * une F d if he dida't become a duplicate “John,” he wascom. , the Sinte authorities pari i oe ou ey 6 : ti bere” The M reootinaes: “Lp @riach, pelled to be “a men beside himeelf,” and be two | Hikd toothers pe ate ta tae is one OF ti of the Jobne instead of one. A soldier was directed to verve | d A notice on the other John directing bim to appear this (Monday) morning, whereupon John literally “went on hie way rejoicing.” The eeeming delay in supreme lawacf the land» 9 left too we not fairly find fault wit) “howe otbore for th cu pree ence, ‘The Hoard adjourned to the l4th tone Wirar Dove wit Conscnidg conscripts are seut tothe couserpt camp on Ty Telend, which ie ander coumand of ih gadciomGen 1s om The presents himeelf for exemination is obliged to prove bis identity ral No J. Jackson, where they are inetructed tin t The following mem were held for earvice: Wm. | duties of a soldi r and mequire a certain derrren of rideon. Desis Dorie, Gibert Foster Fat Blake, | protifeney in drill and discipline, ‘They aro then jentine Valteurhery, Froest Challenberry, W peta i apy Lee ‘colored, Deuls Hattizan. Paid egnmutation sont to the seat of war wothe it may unuee wary de Mortis Arnione. Furnished entertrutes Pan tay, The conserip's are well treate Sere ere, Mey Wm, Freligh, Joseph Harring- — guty are allowed to emor ther Firth Dratrict. The examination of fexemption 2°” °8® uch es fishing, bare bell, quoits, anc in apy jr 4 other manner they may ehoore Tug Aimanxy Stare ¢ claims in this district was resumed on Saturday morn- County Convention, hell at , and when ¢ elves in the boat w ~At the Hallon 3a ing, end continued till® M.; 104 cares were ox peels amined, of whom 18 wore held for service, vir Dan. J. Berrizab, Hv. Greenwich, John H. Dupe, | turday, at 12 o'clock, the warivus delogstes fr ay the comb, Themae MeDermott, John Tevner, Robt, 3, several wardeelected at the Mrrnery Blections, held Uspeeaat pateher ane a ine eal ae ip aceordance withthe cal ofthe Ih rooera neral dobn Pekford, Jr, Francis J, Hawkes, Wm. Kich- | Committers, organized by the apooinimentof Wilkin eines Ryan, France's Kerns, Wm. Coffin, The fol- | mail ae Chairman, aod Pouciee Taylor ood Moves lowing furnished substitutes B, Stewart, Ferris Chapman, (ieorge Bartley, Wm Coffin, Jacob Easeg, hob Wilson George Latham, John Nicholson, Win. Cafrey, ©, E. Hanfern, Mich J. & Archibald Cuoninghara paid yer commutation fee. 32 were discharged for dieabilffy, and 41 for oth- er causes. | Sixth District. The statement which appeared tn Saturday's Sus,to the effect ret the noticer tn the Richard Reurh, 1D. Gale as Secretaries, A.ter due conenitation the > 3 | Convention Al’ Thonina Peter M Jobun ates jiall, aes brapis My, dcrter, 16th Ward in time, wan taken by our) Nel Pe elerany reporter wit ets ve of allowance, consequent Dr. Wm, Sehirmer, ven ip the forin of an el [ee USS Ben raasts wae gi to our rep nr atter he had * * | George WoMeLean, Obaries G. Cornell, denny Ir, offiee, from the headquarters of the Diat re that the drat. tu this Ward clr et Au id that the Isat of che noi op Wedn aday. the ad Reptember * nterveucdand the question may arise # asin Sunday will be considered sa no da even In that ease, the "ast pot ce" must have been at loust ‘‘a day after the fair.” beard on Saturday The following were held for service: Louis Hea, Doua DB. Seaver, J io Hart, Louis V. butherland, Jo peph Hopp Wim. B. Green, L. Clark, Wade Vielder, + sorting Holdridge, Thomas Lindse’, Win. BP. W Dana, Charies W. Kidd, Peter J clewen, Churies L. diolio Clapes Wiliam M Perer Moatercor Jobo KR. Br ars, Jacoh M. Lous These delegates are to hold ¢ to-day, for the purpose of exchor | rangiog ® programme of prov Ninety sr ven cases were meeting at 1 jug Views ane ar W.T. Coles, BE. M. Van Taneell, Fiward [uvivier, evening, ib trout of No W. Tucker, Hy, Wiley, The following furniened suo Save Mere. Ma t etitates: Geo. F. Ingraham furnished Henvy Berg Powick INTEL bi : farjsaret | hoff; Thos. G, Lawrence, (colored) John Bagwoll, col Rehmann and her brotver see diog wt No. oll Fifth cred B. W. Keeler. Thos B Binith; Pats ct aNlaty eh nllough; George Kembie, Heary Kutt, W. Wickbam, Edward Rode!!, * ) street, were airested on Saturday, charged with br, \ teuy beating and kicking Gertiude Weber, a servany ' About 40 cases wore heard here! | gel in thelremploy, The gir! was eo severely ininred following dolegater end alternates wore Clmeen by tue | Drary | | | | i t e PRICK ONK CENT that Coroner$Nanmann was called upon te take her deposition. and be eauerd the accused to be commit ted to await the action of the Grand Jury Jacob Chatterton, David & Perry end James Ram ery were arrested charged with passing countedelé | hilleof the New Kogland Hank at Rorton fhe former is siso charged with passing a Bl greenback eitered to #10 dacob Levi aod Deter Ryder, butchers, ware ar rested reed with alanghtering end dressing (or market a ditensed com, which they had pureh et will milk atable, They were beld to ball in ano Luman Widerick. a boatrnan and refugee from Her Riroer Co, wher € of causing the of Mower Hiina, w rreeted yesterday in this city P » back for trial Thoe Clark, alias Culle a charge of robbery tu de days ago, but was retaken yreterday locked uy Mary A. Hrown, @ Water street dressmaker, as ar feet d,charee! witb stealing #69 in greenbacks fri Jeries King, whom ahe wae entertatoing, Jatote and Saral Whalen, deaf mutes, were foned wroderug tn vth avenae, aud taken ia charge by we police, in Brooklyn MILITARY MATTERS, General Canby hae isened an important order 4) recing the LoS. troops now quartered of encamped in the city, except auch as ere guarding the Provo Marthal's office, and depts of public property. tote removed and encainped at convenient points io the ne ghlorhood,; alro, directing buildings, parka At ted by troops, to be restored ro their original coudi- on as far ae practicable; alsa, directing puble property no longer reqnired to be removed by tha Stat Depart t towhich it belongs; and furthe dive tine that drasted men on apebatitutes ioho ma a peat any of the old regimenta from ¢ r tr army, or volunteer regiments from thie s noouty in thia command, will he aanior door avon wth ther wishes; but the ar phere fowosr casgnm murat originate with tha eur no reeriting officer will be aliowed te not rated rnen for the purpose of influencing Ub. retion. ‘The nuraber to be aseigned to any one fr ornt pst eanform to the rules of ssaigument Birewt shal liehos Tho Hoard of Police Comminsionera have edopte® resolutions directing ¢ erals Sandiord and Duryee tobe neliod that there te in their judement no longer any o¢ on for the rervices of the militia, under thelr commande, and they may therefora be ditmineet, except such asin the jndement of the Generale ired to guard High Bridge and the Armorie several regiments under they rer spective snands, A court martial has been ordered on Captain Johm ston, Co AS horegiment, omilitia. Daent-Col Price and reve Col. Shumway, of the Tth, and Cept. Ly une ot the och, compone the court, «otion has been made (o have @ genera) par Ar the U.S. troopstn the city, and the entire sof militia, so eoon as the news af the f Charleston le oMfcially announced, Le? it, by all means, ret Driwiei fiualeapta ust how Pio pew im lite regiment onder Col Nathan Nesbit terapelly flog wp about [00 men having already been enrolied, Avother regiment, ander Col, Vine cent, le nearly full,and willbe mustered in during the week. Inthe Ninth Regiment, the following new sete e ’ ‘ Charles BE. Prescott, Co, C; pe PD), and Charlee od, Strong, OF. ood Ponting fe a sergeant an the Ine tps, Cncemped at Harrisbure oivace Wiliam A Wilkinson, of Co, K, 4th New York State militia, who was taken prisover at Gettre- bury, seye be waeece ined on Belle isle, near Rich- sunt t Stu of Auguet, wheu he wee sent ta Parole, Anpapolia, Md., where hoe would like te trom some of bis friends, BROOKLYN, irany The 1lo241 New York Volunteers, od in Styvesent Park, arrived io rday evening, and encamped on the ein clos@ proximity ta o ont regiment, which hae been en ur nearly two weeks, took rture for Alexandria, Va., yesterday Tim Torat Amount Sensertoep to the half mion dratt loan, upto Batur lay might, wae &S4,000, In order to enable men of limited means to ibe eribe, Comptroller Faron bas prepared #100 bonds ‘Tree Provoer Mansuar of the Third Con- gree onal Distriet.gives notice that the Board of nentwill hear propositiona for eubstitutes a i" reous so offering, every day, excent vetween the hours of 9 and 10 o'ele © intending toliurnish @ substitute ar cive notices in writtug to the Board of En- thaton such a day they will present him ; K bis OR esidence, age, and whether he nor cite recentiy et thie tron que ted te relimen alno x isan Tue Westra Distaier Fine rn aso rag Ihe Aeeretartes of the different fira compa- nice of Brooklyn bave made returna of the number of pers dratted, by whieh it appears there is a total of S96, with one engine company (No. 11) yet to beer lowing ia the number drafted from each The fo: company from. Faeine Companies Waehinaton No 1, 12. Neptate Rage 4,10, Union %, 17, Prorat IY. Continental ”, Colum 1; Pacific I pokivyn hig Clinton 20,8; Putogin 1,4, Mone al 196 Companies Atinntic Wd. Mechanica 2, &y A Cryetal AS, Fronti Wash ne i ' a Water Witch 59) Mount Version If, Franklin iid teke ld » band Ladder Companies Lafivette 14, Gi ten hinpire ss. & Degraw 4, 4 Rescue}, 8. 6a tal, Hieew Com OD end tl excepted —not one uber wae drt inca was disco ' +0 Pacific atreet abot " ' Damage tot raecuused, kivect were #leep & 100m. i pre see are oc pied | eck w bo oDg Dineaten: DRAPTED oe rmnber efted iu the ' ' i ules: , , ‘ I active, ’ { ‘ ” ‘ even enor ‘ j i! ecuyv Py + Dexemprs d t none exempts A ace exempt; ‘ eaemopl? No, 9, 4 active, von ' i a ! r No, 1, 1 wetive, 1 exemy; active vinp ; No dy @ active, 4 eacimp vey WU exemp’ STATEN ISLAND ite BOARD OF SUPEKVIFOns } nad have paseed an ordi soo 4,000 for the payment of draft t To Dye Straw Pennets ac Boil two 7 f {calf a and of fustic together or rs ho tte wounele in thie first, ¢t afi a etroa potnd of green copperas to the aber riuresard | the articles one ho mr: expe m Sie alr forten minutes place them inthe qild ' ni wus 1 lo t Hy 2G : @, George Me Anal), The following paid #200 SALE OF GoveRNe si Llohoe On Satur by the friende af | we id NY ‘ America in cpr, that the success of the ineurrec- | fecty Ceciie Bey rin Baath Tames Or tiostec tine day, the Quartermarter (ieneral offered for male 21 tion would rery! blishment, for the firet 8. Kn . rete W 2 Bird ’ i] . e ory 0 . Knapp, James Petteng tl, Wo Kh Birdsall horses which bad been condumnc Phey wold at timein the ory of the haman rece, of a fi Among those exempted were Gen, Chas, B. Spicer N@sed upon the exclusive foundation of African N Y aM over ae te Wiad. Itnnensy Ww * from 5 cente to RAD each; the wholes realm «tu regard to the Polish ques ppeertiat, Hon-resident, § ut Yi hed p bytes ae 291 4%, a oum barely covering & a er s rpreamed of concessions by Mur | Brooke sot Rywn: Henry Luster Louie Mt, damsat; | MBF ; It ip stated that in the eiiting of the Congress ou | Martin: Joln Mart Abrant Demarest-— | Yedele Ye permited to pa Ome the oth, which lasted # hours, the principal pointe of | John Larkin. Hie G. Ale elily , Gicorge , break oraf nt. hy form peopositious,y 4. the Direerorate, the for Brooke ite aber, «Jobu bliteh AK 1 ination of s howe of senresentatives, and itsperiod’. | vil; Jar A Ww Ppa 10, Brown ¢ i . , cal mectices wero unan wourly agreed to. Report | Henry xinith tlerion Win. Hariison; Au- | ing the death of Greene ¢ + that fava thatthe Sd article of the Austrian projec! | Kay Win, Hetuene, dound) Will.ame-Ibe: Z x tan e ( eit on. lating to the Dirnetorate,was adopted: withtome moat. | fe Liarcin ; Charles H-Ingaty--doliu Barry Among | De wae the editor of t liad dbs fieasions, ‘The Directorate will consist of six members | thove ciaiming erein} ton ou the ground of alienage , vert te the Carbs!) ie a we) Austria, Poursia and Bavaria having each one vote; | was an boyisuncu naaed Fd er, who had eu vent defendere ! Ali thie wil be newetu Me, Bro Saxony, Hanover and Wurtemberg together willhawe | joyed the protection of tLe Alacer ma flag tor twenty. | ri the 4 hve te in te mM Electoral Hesse and the sewen | four yous | eon’e many trend ; F (iran achies willehoore the Sth mem! , oar ) A tire reed abeut 10 «¢ on remaining German States will elect nemaber, Sad the Seventh Distrie Op Seturday the vosrd in this | Fi : * Tha asdann cates ot garde, the Bib article of the project relating to the | district beard only th se caree which had beewiaid | 2%)! ae ar ars banutlad he & tap, Cole and presidency o © Dircetorate, it war ore n there were 16 ft yom total | ri ‘ 1 He ge Ail ea Mae seealde altarcetaty "tnt | over for that day, of whic’ us re were 16, or these | tures tatal lo porte #100, Io decided to ienve thoes great Powers to come tog | t¥ Were beld for servive, Sve cos Uargot ior allenuge shout : v ratue a‘ tending, i Ooh article, establishing | two furnished substi Win over ee, one ® tate abscut wher t torete ant Feder nelle pyeanen at she Diree- | ginor, and five were « ireviarged for disability ' 4 seeon yea he vy ars robbed wo \ >, : S i AS eteed MITE a, ta } ‘ ‘The following ie a summary of the news per steam- | Pac be pong By Pu tare yerrnip the propeller Furman, waa t salle UtBGREAI AL pee ie a . ( ped operations at 5 4 ,ond of 2 h y , Beeid er Olrrmpue, which from Liverpool 2th ult., ees during the day. Atwong these was a colored man | Hurleate on Friday evening, lis b« wir vered | received per atearuer City of New York, d taken to his late residence, N Asteame:, supposed to te the Florida, was seen pamed Thomas (j. Lawrence, who furniched @ substi. 9 8° ; h : ° | passing down tre chanuel of Queenstown, onthe tad | tute of the same hue, named Jehu Beagwell hee 8 IRA EM hau ii la | of August, evidently on the track of American ves- | The following were held for service: a. Hf Farleos, | of see, ; ; | els, | John Sullivan, F. A. Otis, « entilbern. ok A boy, 10 years of age, fell out ofarbicl ” ' The Central Association for the recognition of the Heike, E. Kt! Andrews, ‘Thotoas Sonderson m. | dow at No, 22 Ludlow etree', anu wos da ’ Confederate States, at Manchester, has iseued @ ill, N. P. In: Colbert, George Hurley, | injured i | manfeeto, strongly urging recepaltion and friendly | John Rooney,. » Thomaa steele, Patrick Kaward I Johnson, of N ooh Vat fires, wae | | maedjation by European powers for the interest of afi Hedae Tn fy Faller, s hes Pooley, dames Ker thiowo from his weror his hore haw sw “y j articn. avi liken, Robert Whelan, Davi yiland, W in Otb avenue, near 19:6 t feve ree | P*The Timea, in ite city article, aave there teno heltef | B. Lang, Jos, Kane, E, A. Rockwood, George Kaw | a young Indy Gated ll. & cough Oth in the threats of the Washington government against | mer, Philip Donohue, Owen Murphy, rge Fuoek, | Avenue, near 42d at wits as thrown France in regard to Mexico, The general belief Baptiet schultz, Wo. H, Crap, George [, Deeker, | trom the vehicle and devert A runa- that the American protest will now be feeble, and | Faward Ryan, George Walters, Henry horia, Aniho way hore, attached to & wien nat their ve. | unattended by any threat, forthe first really offensive | ny Butebach, Wm. Mcheera, Adam Bcherer, Wm. B. | bicleaodupset it, Mone Hib wae vi ed to ber | threat against Napoleon, would be the signal for the | Persse. ‘The following paid #500: J. 8. Platt, Joo. , residence, No. Tl Mast od : de! verance of the Gonfederates. | L. Lee, Horace Grey, feichar H. Brown,W.H Wood, Joho Lee, of No. 02 Perr ld b bobusdey wb foro hour, dry f Koltores quartora tf the poree hours, add t on paste, mix wih asf wate etl Loire id . a ‘ r £ e A f (Martens! a wv an ' i ™ A a CLD cope eras, bos. for bwo Dour, Ory aud or. .