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' \ ~ wt Bayete teh NUMBER 9728, _ NEW YORK. Peonerivania Cavalry, his Comm nix men, | atest News = =: ri Saree | ured by the re! b) made asudden dash BY TELEGRAPH TO THE NRW YORK &CN eirubefiusey Be story 8. The War Westward. Rebel Armies Breaking Up. har bad Meviphrs, Sept 4 <A refugee from Columtum, Mie » hee arrived here, who has been in the Qisr- Terrible Fighting Going On, | tertunsrer's department of the rebel army for the peat —_——— two rears, and who hashed more than ordinsr.s means NEWS FROM THE SOUTHWEST, | of observing the condition of affaires in rebeldom. He nae : | States (hat the losses of (en. Joe Johnston are sf the Rebel Armies Breaking Up. THE OLD FLAG WELCOMED | ¢ of fifty menanight by desertion. Hie army te completely diepirited and demoralized, and is iw dally fear of attack by our forces, Those who have not ab teady deserted only wait the opportunity to do se. | Rebel officers esti * nom be tr TROUBLE BREWING IN KANSAS: teecaoiumos Min, ant Corinth at reeea, th Behofield’s Removal Demanded, | veto cortin, sod tev ams p to Guoions recently Quantrell’s Gang 1200 Strong. THE WAR IN VIRGINIA, AN ATTACK by the REBELS, Important Cavalry Expedition, LATER EUROPEAN NEWS. Jeff asks Spanish Recognition. | torepel an expected “Yankee raid’ 4 reconatruc~ Spain “ Can't See It.” ton meeting hat bern calletby Unionatain the om | a&e., BUDEL NEWS FROM CHARLESTON. | hot vouch tor tb ! ! ' ‘ \ ermaly of Columbus, Meas, bus it wae enppreseed by the rebel troops, There is metrong Intent Union frel | ing among the inhe! te, which is becoming more open and bold in manifestation A deserter hae also reached thie city from (en Brege't army. Fle states that the condition of Brage’s men isde;lorable, andthat his army te falling to » pieces by desertion, The men are on ene-third ta- tions, which censist of poor beef, rice, corn and mea! ‘The headquarters of Vien. Braga are at Shelbrville Alebama. His force is about twenty-five thousand men, but eo much dispirited, and *o tired and weary of the war and its hardebije, that they ere ex: eeding ly anxious to throw down their arms. The rebel off | cere freely acknowledge that they will be obliged to a&e., &e. ve np all the country north of the Coosa river ee = To St. Clair county, Alabama, the Colon feeling is Charleston. | eo strong that erceasioniets are not allowed to stay Rebel Accounts. | there. In other sections men are secreted in ewampe sud caves, and wou d come out and join the Federal! ermy but for the danger of belug captared by the | tebole while making their way to our lines. Three hundred deserters ‘are rendervoured in Winstoo | county, Mise, all of whom are armed and determined | to reniet the rebel authorities to the last, The rebete are conecripting pegro-@ at Talledegn, Alabama, to | build breastworke at Selma. These etatemente are daily confirmed by deserters and refugees, and are believed to be true, A deserter from Tupello. formerly an orderly to General Ferguson, hes arrived here. He reports thet Ferguson has at Tupelio and Pontotoc, Miss, four thousand cavalry with ten pieces of artillery ; aleo that Ferguson is contemplating @ raidon the Mem i phisand Charleston railrosd, while General Roddy 4 wonltor te now firing et Fort Moultrie. Since is to make an attack on Glendale, Mississippi, at the yeoterday ne farther attack has been made on brick | same time, General Neweome, with a force of seven bailt Petnters spy nas nes vine suey away veriee | hundred rebels, is near Jackson, Tennessee, enforce times. The orders against expoeure having been rig- ing the conscription fdly enforced, onr casusitics were few. 5 : Charleaton, Sept. 6 9:30 A M.-The bombardment @f batteries Wagner and Gregg has been incessant for the lest Gfty-two hours.~ he noise of the cannonade tremendous. Last nignt the enrmy landed wear Cammings’ Point in barges, and aseauiied bettery Gregg. The assault was repulsed, No particulars Rave been received. Charleston, Sept. 3. All is porfectly quiet today. | Yhere has been no firing whatever, bat the enemy is Departed nearer to battery Waaner. The enemy ie teparted tinkering at the monitors, as if repeiring the damages surtained on Tuesday night. About two o'clock thie morning, the steamer Sam ir, Bradford, was transporting parte of the 25d (Gicer gia, the Gilet North Carolina, and the 26th South Corolins Volanteere from one position in Charleston Barter to another,she was fired at by one of the bat- Qeries on Bullivan's Island, owing toe misapprehrn | | | | won of her character, and several soldiers were im- Wedistely killed. Charleston, Sept. >..-To-day hae witnessed another furiour bombardment of Forte Wagner and Greeg. Frem Arkiunane. Atlanta, Georgia, Sept. 4.-A epecial to the Arrgar, from Senatobia, says that Gen. Price had ep engage ment with the enemy, fitteen miles below Little Bock, end obtained @ victory over the Yankees, — From Kansas. ue Treuble Brewing. St. Louta, Sept. & A apectal dispateh to the Dewoceat, dated yesterday, states that the excite- ment which hee prevailed !n Kansas since the Law fterdey morning by acity cotemporary that Knox: | rence massacre has subsided, and in ite plece her Ville was evacuated by our troops Inst Monday, and | come @ determination, fearfully earnest, to avenge eccupied the following day by the forces of theenemy. | gat terrible act. There srema to be no confidences UMtriethe natural presumption would be that the | in, nor respect for, Gen. Schofield, A few days ago, Withdrawal of our troops was a strategetic movement. | 62) rane and C. A. Wilder rent @ telegram to the Eat ha cea thong occupation of | President, eaying that the incompetency of Gea. vu ou vy blow tous Burnside’s Advacce, Gleomy Kebel Forebodiuge Charizaton, Va, Sept. 3.-News was received yee- Achofield was deplorable, and, unless there was 8 change of commanders immediately, there was de > \ ger of a conflict between the people and the mii. | tary, The repiy of the President did not indicates | bie policy, Gen. sebofield’s Order No. 92 has only ‘intensified the popular feeling The meeting et | Paolo to morrow will probobly be the largest ever held in the State. Parties are going in wegone,, | with arme and rations, from all parte of the Btate. They will not go into Missouri if the military show 4 any disposition to drive the rebels from the infected dietrict i Quantre!! and Onerebar are abont 29 miles from Imboden, with a | Kaneas City, with @ largely increased force, The force of 1,200 men, attacked Major Stephens at Moor. | #200,000 in cash taken out of Lawrence have given Geld. Hardy connty, day before yesterday. Stephene | them glory end recruit nd theirbnumbers have | Red shout 300 men, and fll back without loss op , ewelled from 200 to 1,200. In Leavenworth, Wyan- Camberiend, dotte, Paolo and Orvsawatiomic the citizens are ander Usten c $igh Steg Pie Ty arms, end all the towne are nightly querded by citi had avalry Expedition, | zen patrols, The militery are no longer relied on. {Si psawan Corred ronaeties {aie} tk Sf.) | The people of Kaness will not rest until Sehofield te Portamouih, V6. Sept, 4, 1563,— Bditor New York | removed, and a man placed in command who, instead Gun :—In order to convince your many thoussade of | of being praised by one faction and condemned by the Geadere that all is nof quiet along the lines in this | ener will deserve and receive the applause of ell | Gepartment, and that thern is very little rest allowed | loyal men, and be hated by the rebels | fo the rebels whiie our great armies are quietly reen From Virginia. Attack on Bath, Va, by the Rebels Bir John's Run, on the Baltimore and Ohio Ratl wat, Va. Sept. Our forces at Bath, part of two fampenies of Col. Wynkoop's 20th Penney lvanta Cav elry, were attacked thie morning at 3 o'clock ly o party of rebels, estimated at from 50 to 220. Our Qorcee resisted the attack with much gallantry, and | Grove back the enemy Bebel Attack on Meortield, Hardy Ce., Va, Harper's Ferry, Va, Sert. 4 Mayor Anthony wee arrested on Monday afternoon pereting ond augmenting their strength for the fall | p, 0 eqriad of soldiers, headed by one of Gen, Fwing's and winter campaigns which I hope will prove fiusl | derectiver, put (nto a carriage, and hurried off in the ~—[ennd you a few brief details of the doings of our | girection of Kaneae City, Thy excitement is intense, Qrave cavalry in this section of I). zie, | ‘The Firet New York Mounted Ritles, Licat.-Col, Patton, receiving orders to goon an expedition up the | Peninsula, joined the Fifth Pennsylvania Cavalry, | Lieut. Col, Lewis, at Williamsbure. The entire force was commanded by Acting Brie tien. BF. Onder- onk,Colone! of the Mouated hit From Williams Seer bey made a trilliant raid up the Veniosula, penetrating to within e ght milesof the rebel capital, From Europe. Three Daye Later News S! Johnia, N. F Sept. 8 The eteamer Adriatic, | from Liverpool via ( yon the Ist fust., passed Cape Kace to-day be Liverpool Mreccry profe to have reliable oneternation in that city, where it 5 : vee Nataly, sanoris a t th py fl? atele is in. | information ¢hat the Vander! lit sunk by the bitante that fifteen or twenty thonsaad Yankees ' Alabama, August 15tb, lat. 47, long. 4 Sade every pr Metta to aH rhe Bcrethy yang | Datesfrom Japan to July 4th are received, There Our brave bore succeeded in driving the rebrle ont Is reported to beasrowing effinity between the Ty- of their rifle-pite, killing, wounding, aad capturing coon's Government and the foreigners, The Tycoon without lowing a mau. Tne rehos hed has chartered a British ship to convey troops, stietched telegraph w across the roada, just high enough above the ground totrip the bores, aud by The Richmond Government bad made a precsing | ie casi +4 everel of \O0r Tat Bred ths Nene appeal to the Spanish Government to obtain recogni- m's Bridge, eight milestroin Richmond, where, af tion of the Confederate States, offering to guarantee | tr defying them to come out and fight, they were compelled to retire, as the bridge was etrougiy fortified end defended by frora six to Len pieces of ar vier \ re miles beyond New Kent Conrt House, the pielc tae about 400 strong, attacked our rear, Major of the euspiel me ond powerful armor plated frigates | heelan's battalion of Mounted Rifles immediately | in Laird’e yard; “We do pot think it morally right eharged upon them,and dr them thirteen m | thatelipa like these ehould le: our porte for sueh Billing, wounding and capturing many of them service as that for which they are intended, We do f) ‘rerwards learned trom thi mers tliat they were S partion ‘of Holeomb's South Caroling Legon, Our not wishto see any more of them eailon the same errand.” ailant troops then returned to Williamebure, where In Frankfort it {s thought that tf the Congress of hey are now preparing for another imporiant eapadl, tion, We lost one man killed and two wounded, of see erenbtort Ib le bneaeh tas tae Carros: | people, revolution may follow the Fifth Penpeylvrania iry. ‘the rebel lore is nrteen killed and wounded to Spain the possession of Cuba and Porto Bico, The | Bpanish Government declined, The Times Sept. Ist,eays in regard tothe destination The prison « °. a very gloomy statement of THR POLIAN ESECRRECTION, n the ofederacy, and, aithoueh defiant >» | soe thy confess the hopelessness of their cause. “ After barning @ Polish village the Rassians 1 a men, women and ebild fberia all ite iphsbitan § f nd confiscated their ee- ren, @ thousand souls in & tates for executing a Kuseian epy caught near the wil- | The Fleventh Pennaylvania Cawairy, Co made @ reconneisen: Spear, to Buffolk, and encceeded in eapturing & party of cebele emp oved in lays tele lene re to some point in North Caroli graph» Birt niog coils Of wire, ineulato: Galeay, Sept: lat, The Polish insurrection ie still | @ captured, It te o ted here t raging. egraphic advices report @ victory (on | re meditate @ raid in ¢ Hirection, Let shem gone; they will find us prepared to give them @ warm peception. By the way, Mr. Editor, doce it not seem as if the ‘4 of retributive justice wae already falling upon | de of the leaders of t how off. ‘The ist. tory follo ¥ viel Th v ich t bot stated). sae. The Rebel Pirates. The Angle Say:on Capture, Ete, Queenstown, August & .--The following letter from a person on board the “lorida, hes been received loyd, has victory to commencing wit ickeburg, and ding, I ery re tb the fell of Charleston, de here: | army. Then, indeed, will she Bare, Faance, Augost 94, 1963, | Ybone’ of the rebellion be broken, and this eruel On Board the C Floris, § | Heaven send dily Bi Gentlomen:—We arrived here yesterday 5 UA NT, eccried tat Col, Speer, of the Lith | cxuisc, Having Wusued ob Qussmaiowa Wh | eneedilr. | the time, | thirty miles | bama, sthose bottom was eo foul that her the Litas | sale Ravaings » enreeon, and Mr in Cruised about and co of the chann:| and ou on the 22 the American Federal ehip Cavally, from Liverpool to het of what was nece JOO} to 1200 yards, an her, ae monch for practice aa forthe There were twoor threa y We brought the crew to The following letter from Captain Carale, com mander of the ship Anglo Sar to Caprain ATE Caldwell, of thist dat the Urchange Newsroom yesterday, and ereated considerable in- funter, terest: Breat, France, Avec, OS, 1865. Dear Slr 1 regret toinfrmyo ting ehip, Anglo ofacon, ae cap tared by the Conf by hb ate steamer er, off the old Head of Kinsale, | My channel pilot was on was captured on Fr day, tre 2iat of Anew the Anglo Saron being beealmed ar the t My nautica) inetruments, books, charts, ae. taken. [he Abglo-Rax0p sailed from the Hirken- head decks ou the 17th imet, for New York, wich a cargo of coals, She was a chip of SOs tons burthen had a crew of twenty-four men, and wae dispatched by Duncan & Kendal. At the timo of her capture ehe had heen eight daye out at pre Vurenstorn, Aug. 30, The Confederate steamer Atlenta, reported as being overhauled in the Dock rdet Brest, is other than the celebrated Ale- hook about materially lessened. Trouble in Newark. Six Men of the 3d N. J) Regiment Shot \evark NO J, Sept, & The Thirts-third New Keegiment, by dint of large bounties, hae near sched the maximum number required, end is an Jer marching orders today. s many of the men were deserting that the Colonel of the Re gir ry compe led Co call on General Dia fora guard of reeu larecidiers to matvtain dieeipline auiong them, As thir guard did not give entire anti tlon, it waseue evreded on Suaday by the Third Vermont Reciment. The Vermont boye have seen service, and do not Know anythive about blank cartridges om firing in the en a crowd of new recruits attempted to run type guard lest night they were fired apon, and three ere killed and four wounded, Phe Thirty third Tiegiment is commanded by Col Mindel, formerly of ‘gen, Kearny's etait, aud ruleequentiy Colonel of the Twenty-reventh New Jerrey, The Regiment hae been raised hastily, mainly by offere of large bounties end is largely composed of rough material, many of the men having enlisted with no other motive than to obtain the money offered by the City and Ktete authorities, and then desert at the firet opportunity: The regiment was to leave Newark to-day in trans- ports, nominally for Washington, but the imprerrion prevailed that the rea! destination is Morris Irland, BROOND DIAPATON, The 884 New Jerrey regiment wason the wherfat noon, as per orders, and whilst waiting th: whole afternoon for transports, several men became unruly Three ware shot dead by the guard, making eit mon Billed. The dead bodies of th: two men whoranthe qmard last night, have been found, More trouble te apprehended, The regiment is being disarmed. Political, Meeting ef the Usion State Committee. Albany Sept. 8. Tho Union State Committee met at the Delevan House today. Charles Jones, of Kinge and James Kelley, of New York, were nomi- nated for the chair, and the former was choren, with Ieane Fuller, Seeretary, James Kelley, Treesurer, Letters declining positions on the St received from Colonel Porter and Thomas W. After detit on the Committee placed tn up im tion Laciue Kebingon for Comptroler, and Chau M. Depew for Becretary of State bf Constitutional Unien State Convention. Albany Sept. §. The Constitutional Union State Convention met at Van Renselicaer Hal), at noon. About fifty delegates were present. Mr. F. Mortimer Deey, of New York, was chosen temporary chairman, There does not appear to be any disposition to nowi nate « State ticket Albany, Rept. 8. The Constitutional Unios Con- vention convened at 3 o'clock, and elected perma- nent officers. President, J. P. Forrest. Mr. RF. Btevene moved a series of resolutions sim ilar to those adopted at Rocheater, which were referred. This af | ternoon the Convention appear divided ae to the pro- priety of making nominations, Some favor norni nating two of the fate officers, leaving the remain der of the ticket blank for the Democratic Conven- tion to fill up. A committee to recommend candidates for Atate officers was finally appointed. The Wemecratic fs Albany, Bep’. 8.—Nearly all the delegetee to the Demoeratie State Convention, and eleo several out tide delegations from New York, have arrived A disposition is apparent smong rome of the Mozart and | Tammany delegates ¢o reconcile their differences, Falling to accomplish anything before the organiza tion of the Convention, they hope that an expression by the Convention «fa wiehthet they would settle their Mifficuities will result in united action and the edmiasion of @ mixed delegation. The leaders from the taterior are anziousto have the matter of the New York representation amicably adjusted: but they seem determined to make Bo concessions to Mr, Wood and bis party. Telegraphio News Items, ko. N Department baa pur haved the pore ot orl rhot!, about wh@e capo.e there wae eo mueb dirpate Tue army baa grown inerry over Kilpatrick's re. cent expoite at Port Conws They say that Kiipa trick’s cavalry cap'ured two gunboats, but were turced to deatroy them, Jur wan! riat Canerci reconnolsan¢ show that there are no ret or the Upper Potomac, Uniy ai found, Four men made an attack on & nero int near Goshen, Clarem out Couuis, OG» ond Sine Midge hones irday. | The negro fired at them, killing two instantly, aod wounding @ third. Acoospusa to @ Port Royal correepondent, the thunder of the bombardment of Charleston was dis tinctly heard at fort, @ dite of fifty miles. Admire! Dablgren thrown not than 10,000 ehelie into the rebe! fortifications in about itty dave fags were held in the © irchea of Cin jon Monday, at the ree r the suceens of the Fed en. Rosecrans mad me day RBAL Bcvesce hae issued an order suppressing the substitute tusinessin Marvisnd and hie Depart ment, it having heen found that the agencies for pro curing substitutes to go out of the Stare and Depart ment interferes with the operation of the draft and r Hiau-waxpep.—The Daily Timrs states that on Saturday William L. Stepliens, s clerk em ployed by Captain Farr, l'rovoet Marshal of the Sixth District, entered car No. ® belonging to the Histh Avenue Kailroad Company, and insisted upon having possession, alleging that he had sutbority to impress the vehicle, and, it ie said, threatened to arrest the | conductor if he persisted in refuing, Sharp words | passed between the parties, the conducto: finally | Mexico, as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister-Pleni- eldimg, itephens conscripts bad left the car, arenes for a party of jucted to @ place of SEPTEMBER end landed Mr. Fverett, firet )entenan’, M.. Garret ! We nite. and borne | could be | 9, 1863. LOCAL NEWS. NEW YORK AND THR VICINITY, Fvemrrion Cr aims —/ 9/74 | Jno Daffy and hie Board eramined 86 cases yester day. They held} for service; discharged for disabl! ‘hey. 26; for allenage, 16; minority, § ner. 9; support of aged parents, 4; and one for being too thort. Bight eubetitur were accepted, women drafted in the district ba one to eea, Siurth District There were & large number of cases heard by the Board of Moro!iment of this Die trict. No ciaime of special interest, Loweves, were broveht forward Serenth District, The Roard in thie Metriet at tended tot) cases, of whieh 11 were held for service, 11 Atecharged for disvbility O overs minority, 4; motherlees children, 1, alienage, 3; laid over, 6; 4S eabetituses were furnished Distr Lm Capt, Boghth Duatrict, The cases disposed of here were es follows Whole number of cares beard 180) number held to rvier, 30° diechare d for piven) dianbility, °9 other canses, 111, ommutation fee, 3; substitutes, 1 | Ninth District, 1 paid ihe 1 thie dietriet, westertay, 155 were oxamined, and disposed of as follows) Ileld for service, a1; anbatitutes mecep ed. 4) pant eonmute tion, 1; exempted for « lity, S45 for other ca 47. went to general re Three of the sabetitutes accepter to general rendervons, were th datea, Mezvour, 3; laid over, the three sent id on previous Tun Tarrons Prise Faia, wh oh came | an Monday, was e complete ciccers, The diamine for prizes was not finished watilatter @tehtorcl ie | low weeivethe numbers that (sew prices, and the fotunete holders thereat, br calling on the Commi tee ah YS) Grand ening, between four and eight o'clock, will obtain thett resp re) oe ‘a ' t ‘ haat ni Fou.--T! and the sound yesterday mornin boat Hamilton came in collinion with the schooner Sarah Maria, lying at pier Fart Kover, carrying awe her main rigting sit chains, etaving her bal warta de, Theferry boat waa not damaged, The steamer, Robert Donaldson, frow Sac Hart ashore bigh and dry on the Hogs Back to Hell ¢ Bhe has broken her back, and ber freight and passeng ers have been brouglit dow a ty thecit,. Ronnrsa a Sorpime—Koecland Badger | private in company K, 4th regiment Vermont Volun teers, while passing the corner of Mercer and Grand strente, late on Monday niet an attacked by five highwagmen, who kuocked him down, and by force and violence, rifled hie pox of sl in emal! change, The villains then fled, but were subsequently pur- sued and three of them arrested. ‘They gave their names as Thomas Wateon, James Murray, aod Thos Gilmartin, Watron and Gilmartin were commitred by Justice Kelly, in default of #2,000 bail, each, aod Murray was held for further examination goon the ers The Fulton ferry a | Sware Boat rex pows nr A SrA = Ose Bor Daowsan aso Two Ornmaa Bans is suasp. About a week rince a ar boat containing Jobm Mehaney and three other boys was run down off the battery by the Boston steamer City of New York The boys seeing their danger, leaped into the water, and Mahaney war drowned chore were badly injured, and after being reac the police conveyed them tothe New York Horpital eaped unharmed. The remains of young Mahaney © recovered yesterday and conveyed tothe reel two The fourth boy es e PRICK ONE CENT Grasp Exccreton oF tre Critores of Rt. Rurnorts Sonoore Yeaterday was a qale day for the 1,800 boye and girls who receive inatruction in the echoole of Gt. Bridget's \parteh, Shy tha Brothers of the Christian Schools and the sisters of Charity, under the patronage of the well. tnows Chaplain of the Rull Run 69th, the Kev. Fethar Mooney, Anan esriy hour the girleto the number of about one thonaand, all dressed in white, with bios sashes, arsombled in the female wing of the sehoel, twhile the here numbering eight hundred, dressed in green ieckete and white pants, earch with es miniature flee in hte hand, inbled in the other wing Aftere while the Rev, pastor entered and was received withe | hearty greeting of welcame by the bove end girla, Ali having assembled, ag neares could be manega in the recepiion room, the ebUdren sang @ pat- tiotle song entitled “Colambia thy heres are brave" which wae fed by the Rev, Fethee Mooney, the author and composer thereof, The children were then formed ta Tompkio’s Park, the girls en the left, and the boys on the right, while in the centre was the 8t. Rridget’s Protective ané Ti nevolent Society, foonded by Father Mooney, ond nuinbering over 0 men. About Rheteledk the pow | | dence of bis parenta, No. V0) Pearl etreet, Coroner | Wildey will make @ thorough iuveetigation of the matter Stasp Orr.—Last No. Aizth Avenne, war coming down town, aman in bis ehirt sleeves (apparantly a mechanic returning from work) entered, and walking up to wherae Indy (¥) 96 | enpied room sufficient for three p reone, gently pat hercrinoline aside aod took a aeat. The lady (ft) brushed with her heod th: part contaminated by hie touch, looked at him three or fourtimes with an ex | pression of the utmeet contempt and moved away, Ae if it wae beyond her dignity torit near hin, leaving between him and her plenty of room for another, ‘The man's clothiog wae serupniousl: clean, and therefore it wae supposed the lady obiected to a mechanic sit ting nea: her, The passengers were ungallint enough | te re Jaugh of derision at the lady's expense, aud she soon after quitted the car in dingst Artemprisa to Sioor,--A a late hour Mon day night two mea, named Joba Conway aod Joba | evening 48 car HN, conson moved off as followed Wagon drawn by dt horse, @nd containing forty young ening rey rome, ety Forty young lady graduates, with tke the ebthiung t th etreet oTth the parties took the wt Janes* ‘e oo irivel, @ Comenittes ey that purpose received the medale of the @t. and banded each member @ ning the house of the Arch! tl short time, while the young bebop a, odin aad who hed bouquets oat econ o Mie. Kodniques, sister ef the ‘em vor in the sheence of his Grace, 1 be band outeide playing Patrick's ang ladies had delive: thetr offer. y returned to the which, then on ie route, each man and tahing oft it as he passed thy . rt dthemeelves vastly, Father M b satisfaction implicity of ite melody the parity arches Je the aexin mung, and gave mue’ it and ch are wedded thereto, tL] no as itis kept in the Catholio cha of the Nativity of the Biesed Virgin Tie Sr. Jamas RC. T. A.B, Socrers ‘ately held # moet interesting meeting, ef their reams in Koosewelt street, Che President, Mr.Jobn MeGrecd ‘nthe chau, and Mr. David Hartley, Geerete'y, Dur ing the evening, several Temperance songs were eung by Mr Robert Wileon, end several Irish aire were plaved on the petiteh . debn J. Daly white a young lady and "Master Sone Citphen eles fang core songs. Those who exerted rewarded by eecing several come atge the pledge The Tresident, in the werent tan spoke highs: of the course gursued by the Aum recard (othe temperance movement, and areportin thia paper lately, io which @ etatemess ven wads by one of the Police Justiog, te the effass that rincathe inauguration of thas the cases of (irunken a whie came befere Seal vreatly diminished, § hee vere made obew ann, and others, and if. meeting vA " Accipents, Inquxsts, £.—The body em infant child was found yesterday the carperatiew yard, foot of Rivington of, RR. Phere ave strong rurpiclons that the lifeof the child wag secsificed by an\inhuman mother, An unknown man, drewed in © eoldiers eniferm, was found floating in the ni dncomponttan R. The romaine were far advancedio s od mo bus fost, gray pants 08 LJ 7 (Sand Moating os tbe weirs: cat Hoorton vt, The body apparently bed been in the water for ehent uM nie Harrington, @ man 70 years of age, Itv- ing at sO Firat avenue, attempted to commit eutebie, by nipping open his abdomen withe He inflicted a nearly six inches in | the fompemen of the ect. ne atboyiy “f hovting inthe dock af Pler Sy F edat No. 1 Bowery. beneath the Win. Hrown, « boy ex years of age ofa truck heavily frelghted ¥ ith marble, car- of and mutilated, he aa No. 78 ner, a butcher, wee arrested bad of the Third Preeinet, charged & lee driving and runing ov ¢ Joka Brown, of 229 Wi) vetreet, thereby fracturing one of bls legs. The ileut occurred eorner of Brosdwey end Perr owlimg held Kanes to bail im 81,000, le. by vi to. answer the charge. | Dempsey, an Irteh laborer, ecridemtel ly rom over, corner of 10th avenue end Silet atreet, be atiain of care belonging to the Hudson River RR. nd his left leg and arm. terri! ‘aetared. npeey wae taken to Bellewae Hi where he died in a few hour aferwards. THE COURTS. Tos Case or Basurr.In the Aapreme Come Chambers yesterday, before Justice Clerka, the cam of Rarret was brought up for e@justmept. It will he remembered that in thie casa Justice Teonerd, © short time since, taaned an attachment against Pro-~ vont Marshal ' ‘nt for not producing Rarret in obe. a writof habeas corpus, It Row apprarma tisfaction thet Harret wee areof w he entered the servi discharged bir, and thus frees bimsel! from untiuty under the attachment. tT ro Four Lavarerre.—In the United States al's office, Jeremiah Weddington, charged with conceal ng @ deserter, was sent to Fort Lafayette. Wallace, got into ap altercation in araloon Bah Divan aAngat.-cle the Aaneiane Phan | Avenue, near 30th etreet, when ¢ ty way dr J a © | bore, before Justice Clerke, in ike cae Pl Reb- volver end attempted toshoot Wallace, butt ehe liug est. Mary. Doblieg end je (be case of Bridget | could exeeute hie murderous desigu, other pe ‘ Corroran eat. Micheel Corcoran, the renerta of (he ‘ terfered and preveuted the co stom of fur heel yerocean were duly coufirmed end judgments of d- | violence, Conway wae arrested, | voreg ghamied at } Mus. Lincous arrived in tl BROOKLYN F ; night, accompanied by ten. | Tire Prooi irs (COMMON COURCIL— Recon. | hersone, Sherameon the \ibay benacion axp Movin ation ov Tae Resovotiose mt rectly tothe Fifth Aveuue Hoe aurea Pouwes 480 THe MULITIC FROM THe Tv ik evaray that in « nt to the police | Duarr A epecial meeting of the Common Council for their action inthe late riot yum Asionere | have granted to each member of he foree a thre days, absence, with pay, and that eight policemen | from each precinet will be absent daily until the en | tire force have been furloughed, Otts F. Woon, Beq., has been appointed Assistant Superintendent of the New York and Buffalo Telegraph Line. Mr. efficient addition to the staff of the Compan y | Tue lorn Warp Votenrene Mirirea hal a regular meeting Inet evening at Clinton barton Capt. J.B. Tooker prenided bere were admitted Prominent ¢ | bawe together eubecribed 1,000) thecompantes. The officera and b " received their aniforma Inst evening and by the & meeting night the rest are to be furnished PouiricaL.—Mr. Thomas W. © Albany | Wood will bs ao) Anumier of new mem nacf tt, the} | relation ¢ wee bold lart vight for tbe purpose of taking action im ous proceedings with the view of eo changing the resolutions heretofore passed exempting f and militia, ae to meet with the approval of | the monied institutions, A communication from the | Meyor explaining the subject was read. After some discussion, during which tt wae a that the balf million dollare heretofore voted conld t be procured under the resolutions already sdon’ | ed, Ald Fisher offered several resolutions, of which the following is the substance Kesolved, That when this Committee rise, it 4 recommend to the Board the adoption of the follow- the Ward | 'pg resolutio day of Angusteudon the ‘| be, and they bereby are, reconsid ) attend ¢. | nominee of the Union Convention for the office of | 1 r Reaolvedy tthe resolutions adopted on the ?4th lav of septermbe: inet, idered. Kewolved, That to mitigate the berdshipe ikely ta fainilies of those drafted, we do hereby » ropriate @eum mot exceeding #0001"); that t yor and Com ler are he uthorized to bor~ ow, upon the faith of the city jum not excerding Comptroller of the State of New York, has written a | 841,000, payable with interest not exceeding T per | letter to Postmaster Wakeman declining tho gor | ination. Ir 19 ANNOU | French Coneul- M, de Montholon, cep that eneral inthis city, will be sent to potentiary fromjFrance; end that M. (euidree Boll | ean, the Freneh Consul in Quebec, has beem appoint sedso Gli M de Monthelon's niece at this one | cent, or annum, to be used for the relief of the fami- lice of those who have bees drafted. | raised hereunder, th surpoxes of the law, and that in determ Shall be worthy of relief, there shall be | with each Alderman two well wo citizens, | eball form @ committee of the ward, the Ward Coromittee, rsament of the monere all be coufiued Retolved, That in the dist me & end no re . cept by consent of @ majority all be mented, er confirmed by a majority of (homie ame Hanh Peas,

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