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NUMBER 972% ee Latest News | BY TELEGRAPH TOTHE SEW YORK STN GLORIOUS NEWS! MORRIS ISLAND OURS, Rebels Escape in Forty Barges, THEIR GUNS ALL SPIKED. Deom of the City Sealed. €HATTANOOGA CAPTURED. The Enemy Retreating South, ROSECRANS’ TENNESSEE CAMPAIGN. Work So Far Accomplished, 1600 Prisoners Taken. THE ALBANY CONVENTIONS TAMMANY AND MOZART AGREED, McKeon Delegation Ousted, &e., = & adc. Good News from Charleston. The Rebels Evacuate Morrie Isiaud. Webster bas arrived hero from City Point, and re fwmts that Morris Island is evacuated by the rebels. The Nowe Confirmed. Portress Monroe, Sept.9.—The Kicbwund Exgeim Be, of Rept. Sth, contains the foilowiag : Charleston, Sept. 7.—Tae borabardment was kept @ without intermission all day yiaterday, and fur Bete the night. About 160 of our men were killed ead wounded at Batteries Wagner and Gregg Qefers the euemy bad complied thei) land og G@emmt bavoe is supposed to have beou made in the (@eamy’s boats by our grape and canister At dark on Wednesday,*the exemy Laviug advance @ theiresppers up to the very mc wd it being {mpossibie to bold the is Gen. Beauregard ordered its evacuation, which was executed between SP. M.,aud 1 AM. wiih success Weepiked the guns of Wagner aud Gregg, and with- Grew noiselesly fa forty barges, Ouiy oue barge, e@votaining twelve men, was captured The enemy now holds Cummings’ Point, tu ful! Gow af the city, All qniet th!+ mo Char laston, Bept. 7 Ad spatch trom Malor epden Eilictt, Commanding et Fort Somter, ea. fevunces that @ flag of truce, demaudivg the ume Giate onrrender of that fort, hus just beva received nine, Noon @eamer Palmetto State, Geo Hesuregard has tele Braphed to Major Elliott to rvpiy to Dabigren that be ean have Fort Fumter wien be takes {t end holds it: end that, ja the meantime, such demands are puerile end unbecoming Charleston, Sept. 7-43 P. M.-At 6 o'clock, P.M ’ @e Lon -clads and monitors approached Fort Sumte: @ueer than asual,and opened « hot fire against it @ur batteries on Ba! ‘a Teland, iocloding those of Wort Moultrie, replied heavily, iu @ing on, « iactedtyy (henson Thoassnde of” slave to bave isbored for mouths upon it. until t! id Qickness of ite walle seemedto bid defiance to an Fiatesitereet we could bricg to busr agsinet it. Tue Cring ‘be bom b of the fort wees building of ver ery thn +, covered by an immense mound rev tandbags. Upon e end an entranc end sigz ea lea through and through the ry avenue of approach was swept b. t the ieft ant a) wy, etiled on the as known to fille th torpedoes of the most destructive characte: | a) Capture of Chattanooga, Oincinnati,Sept, 9.-Genersl Crittenden's division w Generel Rosecran's army, occupied Chattanooga eday, without opposition, ated yesterday, retreating South, [he euemy ev Southern News, Portrens Monvoe Bert, 9, Tbe following iteme are from the Richmond Is@tigur cu’ Sept. oth Atlanta Bept,7.—The enemy @ acive elove and felow Chattanooga. Chattanooga, Kept. 6 -—With the erespton of @ @e ebelle thrown at our pontoons yesiv day po hing bas vecurred to break the mouotony at this piace. Ibe euuny fe quite active above and below the iown; bat there are wo further indicati ca an attack The best informed persone think thot oo atrack will jr wede here, but ao effort wil he uiadeto tank us, The Tennessee Campaign, Mesecrans’ Othivial Report, fashington, Bept. 0 ~Majordzeneral Rosecrans’ ort of the operations in Middle Tenuesse fs off + aemaleet © emhrare the cme ince . STILL ANOTHER BLOW. | Speech of | Governor Seymour, Fortrisa Monroe, Bept, 9.—The etoamship Dan'el | The attempt to asaul’ Battery G ae Was repaleed @ow Admiral Dahlgren, by Lieut. Brown, of ibe | > eee -_ which resulted in driving the rebele out of that por- tion of the State, Our total lors war SD killed, 198 Wowuded and iS miaits. Wo captured tu arms, bree fi id pierez, “ig cossonr, three | tera stores, S) te SO tye, 3.0) oncke of corn and cornmeal. 1¢ total number of prigouers taken Was fifiy-nino commissioned oTicere and one the sand five hundred and seventy-fre no n-¢omm's j ed officers aud privates, 1) From Westera Virginia Washington, Sept. 5. An official report of General © Averill reconnte hie expedition through sever ties in Virgiola, Meeting with eoniuued succesees ing the rebels hefore bin; » confirming eport of the do struetion of saltpetre works. rebel fomte, army, € \u ke, The report slew ht ot two dave duration with eanperior rebel force under Geo, Sem Jones driving them first day. but retiring at toheend of | the second dey for want of ammunition, | Affaire in Kanvae. ) Bf. Lowta, Sept.¥. A apecial to the De | Paola, Kansas, saye that between Le orthand here most ¢x¢\ ting reports are in ciroulation of anoth {er Uvestened invasion of hanwa Quantrei at least one thousecd men near thy Kaseae Lue. The Cilizens are organizing inte military compaoiee and rogimente, The condition of the women aud chudren | lathe most paintul phase of the borer pauic. The meeing today will be @ great gathering of rebel batereand radical (ain moo Among all thereie one pervading opinion, “we wustkil bt abehackers orihey ili gilli ae 7 uf puttiog | them vat of (he 09 ere tu favor yet From Havana avd ‘Mexico | By thearrivas of the we have adelees | Grom Havana tothe Sd eopiember, and froa Miao | tothe io A t | The French esp edition chat eantared | eheted of seven steamers, eouveyine cavalry, and |) of the volunteer Pomp’ 000 infe of Po gion ere Cen B has ra'red @40° 000, and with +) men ba rted westward, int sg 0 purchases Orme and procure recroitwin Col f From the City of Stexbeo, @e low a elion lately ‘robe cut it. Santo D ud the commandero, Pucrto Miata was fon the cit debut hiroselt up ip t nb to om Santisgo d ald Che reb suppreaned. See of yecow jevers: itavene Political. The Democratic State Convention, Albany, 7.-The Democratic (nion state Conventh vot at Tweddle Hall, at 12 o'ciock noon, sud wae called to order by Peter Cogeer. jude Mand y Cuan sddreseed tie the Cor nferiod er nen ention honor you have ¢ ducted wi wi that the ad » Was in the ry an unjuetifat » all that god Jou y uecr piain oy in th leety of the eit zen, punta. hy the Ce ond they be deve in th cy of we North aud south; bat thes repel with a sation Cael they are not loal, Tae Dow © Rinplre State | ace for thie war to waintain the Constitution aga the | supremacy of laws nud to restore the Union, aud guide pu: poses ob Lis UteeiOU ble reil of decece wee hen called, New York be A. MeoNett moved that the Tammany Uall di legates he rey tO waive the pres utation of aoyy sud confer with the Mo onoetr rert Halieand Molt delecations ivy dor to aecure unite fiom New York wos rovedte amend be etrlaing out the Mei on deve sation Mr Levit Beovn rowed apa ante ute, that the | delerations fiom New York be re o withdraw Keon favored the substitute, claiming that bia delegation ri presen the city of New York; bar, he e.id, oo matter what (he decisiuu of the convo ) tion might bein regard to the delrestion for which be had the nonor to speak, ther would entmt in order to sOeure the mos? perfect union sud harmouy in oppo sitivn to the Nations! Adwinistratioo bh F. Purdy oppe the @ube the was ioetructed © tute, re | ATTERNOON BYRON Caledto order ats 0 1M. Mr. MeKeon atated tort bis delegation nad mawwed Pociy Wo bugs, i bow pedon cud hice f ® committes to conter wita Janmany Hel and Mozart as toa repr the Couvertion, Thay had informer + Pations cf this awet.un. tut bed received tion trewa them. Mr. Dovetin re Iran ot & Jaunune jeeolio to repert the reault of the conference was not prasent, and Le suggested that the sub, presen, Mr. Hamphrey, of the Committee on Permanent Ores ization, ported the jolomwicg, which was unen- immourly adopted Prewvient Acoasa d. Parker. Voce Prescent DB. Carpenter, of Saffoik ; Dani, 1), Athen, of Futehcas: HM. Miller of Colum, bia Devid L. Sumner of Reuesloer ALC. Prieg of scbenectauy ; W. H. Suwner of et Hooksterer he dropped for the denvure! . Cornwall, aware: (. ©, Cho@sebrv, of Untario, James T, Meary, of Catta- raugys. esp a taking the (Bair, Judge Parker Id: We ‘ have met os tru the people, to coneus Biace at th ‘ moving tewards @ frig uiiof disapion, ruin, | Ie before us, Without a cha are lost, Woace with t re the Presideet forseshaiows en it othr purjos @ thea @ restoration Cv ane eneo ragenment sor the be furn DRA ivamh jee b ees, OF 1B8t the Btatee « wil their former rights. Ludcer so clreumstauces can Hieunion, To prevent it we should fthe gov meni, aud wu very forer we i Now, when we ehvuld mag for revoue\l ation, aud Tepresemtati ves of thi ute of es to the best iatereste of the f national afisire, We aro p pice: the yawning berperusl border wars, { astional policy we vet that the letter of erminable war ‘o¢ fthe Union, 1, e@thatit wiley whieh the Onion may 0@ Strougth eved beck with Lomi itary wely open the ave return to all re, if the acts of w Cem ae we hold: and on no principle y he execution of fore een the bach vecedh stale ei) iu the Union, hee only (o eeud the Nativuel Coasrces ite Beoatoie sud Kepreeentatives to entitle it w full se coyuition, — Ln i uals, Oat Bites. pave, been in dications are alr apparent in sev | of tne fen Btates cf e deslte to rot ‘> he - Ketem, Leot wed OQ OMe thes wnELimenD Ocdas from | | terable purpose to reat | | indy, reported that the Now York dele. ret, tad ho was is scced by the etion which betepr teuted 5 a, bat in ¢ er they cansot resopnize any of hor o.gacization tof Mozart Tall, they have dewrmined to @unit d from by a vote fetentoon E. Deve in. apeaki t Tiall deveea. tion arid, that me ther Movert nord soy knew ¥ Otder cP@anication in Now Vick, chat id be ¥ practical benerit 19 the par wensuing The conference voto, any delesauon r heir pou the Mekeon nto invite auch dele . the report wae reates left the fon to arate on und | a Hall, Amot the tHloor #8. opposed by Mr we lost A corsmauseacion War recived for the Conatita tional Lion tose effect itat they bad nomlnate Fil P. Morton, for Atrornes ¢ iand Kichard F Sevens, tor Inepectoe of ste mis, Ana vequiring thett eodorsement, abe nd & vonmuitiee « thee ayyoinied toisvirethe members of that Cou veution (oseatetu this body, A committee wae appo. d to invite Governor Sere © duress the Convention wu evenuag sa \overnor accepted the invitation, BYPRING Aten A committee wae appointed te walt apen Hor James Brooks and invite bia to addins he ( tien At thie point Gov. Herm ing the } uves If wae distevered enter. wl, Accompanied by the (nvitadon commit + fod he war weleomed by storme of appiauee, Wich wae contiourd for several minutes after be had ascended the stage, Wihiea quiet wae resiored, be ead: Mr nee te Chatman ‘Three veare have passed away todothee whut cee befor me to niant, doin the hall fie the purpose of trying te the war which pow ae the land La the storm aud we them inwokod ‘hat party which had ust arhiew detriunipty in the jen, to nnite with Us lo an endeavor te preven! the cetamit Our fears cul poavere were mocked and owe qwere told that we were (tre fo che Urior How ead bas bron the invervening period’! dow tany of the soungtmen of ¢ try have beea earried to voly ¢raves How muh mourt the sand yiat war ted, on nore aiu ear v ‘og @ epread over We met aario cals were ithe decker hutory, eome re aried tu value our rithi® aud to mabie worth of our institution vain tu sure ited f bad rahas orn it; tor reciate thowe be atiueticed ve ae Cb oienvers pow of ma otaining the Union and the imacy of the Conetitudien Por thie ken uly althongh our p tition leit have been received more graciously, At Sstacwe @ few daye feo bey rewoivedto uphold the Cmior, Thue 1 ae cept se a good omen, a dhough coupled sith words bareh aud unr tewarde tiyer « heutily dol * me the Le ol ‘ ot without tor ter wer hoe ta tall men daty of meinraie Uiat ouls. wil! res A firmer tae tled tour stator ave the metur of the powers of al Government, and. altaough pat down, rise wreiD. W)) there saw that if the ercise of pewerm other repey. to Conrrription act. ii 7 (Arla PF bawe Bad no views, no ¢ correpoudenee, which T lave not ey mom cheerfully to pubdie eeuling., ‘bere ex bresved the opinion that whom tee Gunfim tn Act ehould be put inte operation that Av, which threatene the totegrity of the aad trenches upon the personal ie to the geniusofafree Government tt » thet whea they entered Goon Neentorcem ot they would be batied t vos u srltutional rhe patwe ole nm car reo State A 4 ; be ven cesenry te uM SEPTEMBER 10, SUN. PRICK ONE CENT B63. —— Se | Tue life interest of seventeen different persons te | Seventh District...93 claims were beard bt | @undre parcels of ft te, foricited . flee, yi Abie cow aecated tothe Durted Si ter nuder the Con. Deerdof thie dis'rict, yesterday, wish the follos reeul’: Held for dur t Ghrebarged toy 19; neil ablenees of age, 19: mothort: Oged pare ¢ allena, 10; pon-read t laid over, 2; eubstitutes accepted Pighth Dittriet, One hundred and aiety ; 4° wore here d\epo.ed of yesterday, out of wl! three were held for service. Two paid comin a io e ecation Aci, war sold in We biugton, yesterday, un- | dor a decree of the Court, The life eem'es cold trom one fourth to one-filth of their actus € Fitvorou Lee aud Capt. Wi | held a¢ hostages for Cel. Sawser and who were to be huwg in retaliation by at Leas to walk insido the fort durieg the dey w @reuard, They often appoar during dress pare They both look well, and ai¢ appareat'y unconcerned regercing their fate, They are kept iu clese copfine- | end three furnished enbstitater Im thie dist a met during the night, | man presented hime! wubetitate. He gay ‘ j e Mont penlan atoat, o hare os ora | mame as James Mallene, bat waa recognized asf oy destras ed by fire, Beidwip, the RR. Mullane, @ desarter from the Sid N.Y V, ant & ° ja the Iding, an arrested accordingly te Cpe a Bectal oo Renner at reween | NYAN District.—Lieut, Thomas Pay, of tha Gin & place, and the Regimeot, Depnty Marshal in thie wee , b did not make hie escape, aud made to rescue bius, but theugh be ecu iw the cellar, eurrounded by the flames, i could be rendered, He wae @ mau above roach. and bie lone will be felt alike by his family ead (be community in which he lived, busy attending to applicante yraterday. Que hu Onl ight cases were diepowed of yeater , bomber thitveen were held for servic Sisbedeale:itutes, Parties who wish () for . anee @titutes are directed by the Board of Barollment + ble with Deser'ere at Newark, | ytify Chem in wriing one day previous to (evar learned 9 few additional particulars of on which they iaiend (o bring thefy substitutes » fe ateir: On Toesday morning, the ard, @ud they will bave precedence of all oiler “dl New Jersey) marched down to the | cases, Laited States Hospital, where they were toteke pas Conscrirte Geg@ on @ transport furnished by Generel Dix, On | tae arriving there the mem were ao anwenegeabls that it | was deemed bert not to embark them daring the da The Third Vermont Rept etrict guard during the da. land no simeuly, occurred until 6 P OM, whem the second fetal collicion took pace bere cen § 6 guard en! some members of the Phirty third. The men Sesr Away. —On Saturdue five handied conseripte and eubstitutes left i. her's Toland forthe South, In the wieamer Coursaet Vanks The same number left the [sland for (ue same destination, om Tuesday, Domestic Trovaim.—Arremer at Worn were going Imto the supper room, an erderly of Menore fa r the Third Vermont keeping order at the joor, Sibanee aGe Siar vaned Lb bonay a ap jwhen @ member of the Mmvalié erp, (Or | Aaa + Sf yeare of age, was arrested | deriy Ciark, of the First Piaeratiena eh bor | Officer Morgen, of the Lith Presinet, ebamged wii ise he Oe | fog Chat the guard nveded assistance, plrced at the door and, an the crowd presse! om him, Broyght bie bayonet down and toid tiem to stand back. of the men of the Thirty third jimmediately lev hie owa musket, with an oath, dec! thathe m felonious elton Ble wife Susiu at to take her life. Owiog ts uv Ail Weatmeut, Mrs. Messer lete bom «se . Hecatted on her Tuceday moruiag, ao that ehe ehonid live with Bina again. ul todovo; thereapou the accused drew « & terrible peel aries her throat, guabed bands, aod otherwise injured her Messer thea sped, but waatsken some houre suber iuuily, oe fed. He was committed to await the resulc of lie Wifes tojuries, Mre. Messer lives ot Ui First aveuue bayomet thrust in the leg. c _— . A. T. Hell, of the Vermont r: Bown Artemet at INcespt ani AnKrsé hie muaket. bbe hand over th ‘Tea ron. About 1¥% o'clock yeaie dur ber of the N if up bebi: and discharged ie hand of Thirty third regin Clowely guaided, whe officers met being aliowed to | pase the guar ’ LOCAL NEWS, RERW YORK AND TRB VICINITY, Jersey regimen hep ece, blow ng as officer Shuck of the 2d Precinct was ps trolling bis beat, he head the ery of fire, which poor ed to De inthe house S71 West 45th stroet, Ascsnd ing to the apper story the officer found « bedroow, ve eupied by Edward Sontehurg and bie wife Houriette. a, with the p. The accus perare habits, aud e far from being he ve wae calliedto make ane tr and the reeuit wae that do pamiaburg for tri Thea of bugland, r Tie County Senerrrvie asp Retin Com- wit The Bupervisors' Committee, acting under the Two Milion Relief Ordinance, are doing a large Gnd active buriness, aot only fn relieving the con: ecripted who falb-wittrin the rules adopted, but in fill- ing the renke of our depleted armies with volunteers Quod substitutes, The ection of thie Gomuitter Acctousts I thowe tow much cam be dona with @littic effort, practically put forth, The comsctipt coming before | tines, tie ial who wae drowned onthe 24 juat, otf the Committee, fer relief from he draft, is promptly | the BiTCry, .U consequence of being run down by the | @nd istinctly informed that be te experted te fur Re mer Cow of New York, ae prowinnsiy ru: | nie @ eubatt and while (t tufdms Clift: labor | porte? Lhe oury cendered the following verdict: upoa the drafted pereon, Be almost invariably eres etree aya pa eeah ye lsick ha bed Ghee | ceeds, thue Oilteg our quate with a ettong and hearty | ee lie lore Noir presenee of mind, aod allows clase of men, aceeiable tw (he military authorities, | SPC!" boat | cove to volivsion wiih the steamer City witee in detauls of ued te 30 years of age, oud a uw The ws & painter by trade, qurare, &¢.—Coroner Willow veeterday held eu inquest ou the body of Jolie Me pe and in avery resp! une able thew the conscript | An imiied sarbold at is Cherry etre on the woull be, becane be a lu all respectee volumerr Body of.) ho sheen, who died from thee of tuyu ‘ © rhe 6 head, vivedou Monday last, by talifngy. Leet algei! | lote the holt of'a vowel, Lying in oae of the Boutm Through tha ‘ndicious ection of thie committen | Book) a dork | more than nine-tentha ef the conscripted who are en Ate ciloptally fell from the ; ' Foofot preity wes dangerously | tilled to relief under the Supervisor's ordimanee, aap | ini. re idence, No, 167; iy @ substiiute. and tov giuch praise cannot be | | awarded te the ¢«muniittee ead thrir eftcient eifwers, for the manner ia which their business is periermed, | it is executed, meeting corner of Whitty. fring trom the top e die wea temoved to tae N, Aetin tects 8 | the full approval of the Provost Marshals, it must the yy aid dork, sanoe the pret of oinpasry, hy community at large. Jie ato bat another proof of 3 Belleruu i “Pp * le y » of 17,000 dunteers hy is jrore ne | Low eerily our full quote count have been reised wiih- 1 bgp poll The Coat ens tyice the number (has will ever ried wat of By e state by the coneeription, I den't aay Bow mruy may | Mt Feserting toe Graft, notified bo Ree betitutes, for that ie eguivalent to volunteer soe, But I venture to pred that they will wever get 6.00) to go, because they have be-o dratted nuder the provisions of thatiaw. Tem ecavineed that the Uaiou will be preee ved, andthe rivlte of all the Staves maintaiond, because curs ppo will bo drivea beck irom their assump tiove by heer weceasity, and i i bellewe = thet lere than ooe ° own e se them Gist their or of doubttul powers, mu Many bere wordeand unjuet chargee hav dulged ip by our opponente to! hape Lowe it to you to eart ve never sought to embarrass the Governinent. Traduced asf bave beeu, | bave seen, in ite iemy mistakes, reason to uphold it, and have sought to direct it In that coving, which its own bonor, we weil as the bonor of th country. ry dictates, Wae it unfrieadly to warn it of (howe ue i the Couscrip ion, wooo were eo ple eed torender it objec. tionabie o the yeopler Who hed the | Hicet inierest tu the gautter? Whoo inierest was it thet the iaw aloud te enforeed in i] fairest aud most uay)yeetionable mauoer? danything hage been tore ereteful to them newt ef this law c cobnoxolne a4 pow oeo'aanwhech tim fimuda da che try to perder the entorcs oo me tte at beet ae sed a lettes to Mr tna that died t i for sod that 1 in aawing th Ln wilt dip derire to ent sreu error. pb We for thos be otigiiath to he taunt Oor purpose in uot our parpoee la to vindicate the laws (Cueerey Sho Constitutionn! Lnicn Convention, Alay rept Vengiou re nasembled os )( The Copst.uionel Union Con- b, Woem the Com: wi.ee on resolations reported the series adopled at Rochester lest month,e » jog those referring to @ ational orgsuigetivn, and with the folowing ad dition: Ltesoleet, vel ention deelsres ite anal> manoerailde wiitubowaad whicu have given uewery leg perture trom ‘heerict letter ol ine ¢ those well defined pathe « € our beloved country such un attipied whether such departure ¢ wed uy military ny ty, OF ® usurp en of dor and willever maiatain tat every clizen should | muaraptecd righia wn wil (itnes be wecu @ io t enjoyment of bi sarong which w the enjoyment of i The Convention th-n uuaary instionsrepmted by tbe Com.i ua y taade the nom. tee, of KALP. ton, as Attorney (.cuers!, and 9) \ as Btatee Prison Lospector, An tcecul uittes was thea choseu einpywered (6 fl uy ihe ence of the ticket, whea the Conven! vo sa arned eine die, Tolegraphio Neva items, ke, soorae A Prevties bas hee Commarnerr: rolesing for rouie ween eidther eu avy Depa men! ie eoowern Fle balet m of the sinh fith New Yorke leva eon D the vs ving citement wascreat 4 ia © famine. Obia, af rhocn, orcasioued CAVE Ry Wen bearing OO Vallandichasu jing RUT. JM. Henanin, whobed heen on Prove and Detectivaauty io ¥ b 1 elite @@:, inonthe, wes ki! s) ‘ ) rday morning by Thompeon, who abut nan ban The lay omimisted to the Gid Cay.tul, deans wine Freehold, Nod Ariey n Budalo, ht, des royed Wilke. ene hy ° iia aie vawr.. he Atwut 160,000 busnels « ® To show bow fail end regular the supply of substi tutes it, we will otate, that ef the eisty-two exempts hefore the Cammitwe un Wednesday, every one furn- ished a mubetitute, It uray be wel! in this connection | to refer te the mode of proceeding adoptrd by the | Committee, which iu me ease bes contitcted with A Lavon company of chikiren, aixty, left the Child teracon, unier the numbertug Ald soclety yusterday f of My. Briedgen, wbo wit ir Provide them with good homes amoug the ‘Loowiure* of bosph ate dudiaiu Dry Goons Cornn’s Farnir Coosisa Av At arpecial aeetipg of this association | the Government authorties, bat, on the contrary, | Ws ee toe Brin at Lord & Payton Greud P a8 elet 10) ecretary, tvs | has been fully oved, ‘The party drafted must | of Mr WON Cru ar who has acce dod bu Lnpurtant frat appear before the Governmeat Furelling Board | or Provost Messhal, if accepted as @ soldier, and he fe emtitied, under the Supervisor's ordinanee,to relief, | comme: cal position in Springfield, | he brings hie papers, which usually allow from five te } | THR CouRTs, Asorim Harnae Coneos in the Supreme Coun fore Justice Leonard, avother writ ut habeas corjus waee day or two since directed tu cu: Nugent, directing him to produce in Court thw boas of Michael Cox, Com ie the peron whoa «hort time i cute writ for his relesse teture Justi ff the Supertor Court, and why was tetueed lecharre onthe return of Col, e Court had no juriadiction. —(: e return te tion by Jy ten days to procure a eubstitate, or furnish the #500 — before the Cowmitter. If he tea peliceman, mi litie- man, firetnan, or « poor map with e family dependent upon him for suppart— bleak fi © in readiness to meet bie case, He te then thorvaghiy examined by the Comuvittee, through their efficient Chairman vro tem, Supervisor Blunt made to ewear to bis | statements, and bring alee a witness or voucher to ‘ certify om cath to the truth of bie statement, All| | overt things Leing thus found correct, and bis cere falling ene he Py Msi y i peel Any Vs bey fully within the rules, he is made exempt by the pay- | Stave, orpus. bail | Dient by the Supervisors of the necessary amountinto| Tur J fo the supreme Court the Laude of the Piovest Marshal, who recetpiefur the 06100 aad dincharges tha victim. Mut before the! fu the committes give thie discharge, the Chairman insist, | ae ve oaid, om his making an effort to procure | Clarke, & Wutien wus uiade, Us dhell Or The bt netion deret, eof Au tod aolveths in feodante, re @ substicate, in which, as we have remarked, he is ad. tbe dud d telat tag | most jayariably eucsessful, In thie case, he brivgs | ye ee ee rial ol the case oth his substitute before the committee —a blank fora is | lied with bisfname-the three huedred deilars ere | counted out for him by Mr. Liluat, who has bie pock @ts Glled with greenbacks ready for the purpose. ‘Thies money is handed to a clerk or an efficer, who accom A Vawkeurl « Can, | cial Tem tifre Ju | John Phil gd Bhar bea | sur Jame Rm @ Supete Court sw. ‘aie styhiaet a 4 Os tunde wlew dave eines | on the pareef the pa lt ly ent ty wire | panies the conacript and the substitute to tho Diss | bie wnee rinore | Hie yd ® (he defena | trict Karolling @fice, and if the sudstiiute te ac. | Mapes ce Bod views co co holes undar the Ta) cepted he is at once taken ia charge by the Provont | tore Justine. wes tule idee {i eewution the ae St a Ma: nd the #200 ie thew paid directly to this, shat he net dient and new Union eseldier, or te whowscever he may di rect, I¢ will thue be ecen that oe possible fraud, owlng to the carcful arrangements ef the Committee, can be perpetrated on the soldier ar on the County — the Comptroller holding every voucher, and books of record being kept by the Committee, tu which every Hine bo th oanawer BCb WIUAE Le epee Oo Gartete we. da the Unitud Stetw, © helore Commiseioger 2h. ae. wae brow bt upfor examina ion ers OF | Hagh lave ue | fale ct Crewrury Note to the devvu | parne, together with all the facta, is'carefully inserted {> We ras eomaiaitted to awa, the» | ander the proper heads. ‘T'heee large books of record mE GORE TUTE. the proper filing out of which imyolveem vast amount |) 6 UNE UF ESB EAE DORBONB AE the Coen ide of of werk, ko the Doomeday Book, will, on some fu. *%" | y Worueug, the Graug taco ‘ tore day be examined with vast iatereat, as evidenco UA SY Yod8e MeCuan delivered Loa vuaige be oft e great national event, as rare it te important, them QAR PiAPOARD « end opening to future generations an insight inio the Je. ereand Christian “Hank ‘fg | strange aud incomprehensible affaire of the presout ty + ant batiery on aus, (a eveotial ere Greenwich atrect: Mermmnded DEAVT KXAMINATIONS, b peeing & wat dares Mag Fourth D strict. Tn thle @iatriet the Moerd held to | niet Magarin & ration, ov So lve we dute9, Gecharged for physival disabil 4; nom| Mary Anu Brows, a lured we ry tiy of 1; minority, 1; over age, 4; ean of wid | finas streaty during ‘ ow, 1, having motherisea ebildreu, 1; allenagt it: | teal fi laid ower, f | was sent to the Penit: Went rook, colo dof tho Ince a Loreeay, was cou eeprenved ty #2 montha en Hiackw oi! Adjourned, Genepab Potion drove. Mary Wallace, au [rice irl, living at % Contre street, wee arrested by oltces Ky tue 6th Preciact, charged with stealug gicy tu seury Rotes leo tieorge bh, Davis, The partive | number twenty-six were held fur service and twelve | tri, Mae on tke re Aue ofieer Toced ot: be furnished eubstitutes, Twenty tix men were sent to | seeesury Hotes sec ret dia ber dress, Sng tbe eoufeam cundanruas, tommatation the movey bas lecu takeu fow Day 5 iat ent nana ond ths \ (Comtvied ah Hours Haden Hvtth District.-The Board of this distriet (Capt, Tort) beard 143 cases, of which 13 were held te duty; | | 12 fouud aubstitutes: Bl were discharged fur disabil- | y lor other causes, 02; alicus, 26 oth District.Owe hundred aad thirty Ove men were exaruioed ip this district yea erday,out of which actve

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