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NU MBER Latest News VATELEGRAPH TOTHENEW YORK ST 4 ee ortant from New Orlearis, RANT'S EXPEDITION TO TEXA’s, FRENCH TO BE WATC!IED, Later European News,. FRANCE AGAINST Os, The South to be Reoopnized, Interesting General War News, INSTRUCTIONS TO GENERAL GILMORE, Charleston to be Bomb.irded. FEDERAL ADVANCE IN VIRGINI THE RAPIDAN REACHED. Buteresting Fre South, Arrival of the “Sun Mail.” THE MAINE ELECTION. Probable Union Victory. a&e., de, “he. Important from New Orleans. Another Bra: ar City Report. The Texns Fapedition New Orleans. Sept... A week aeoothe Confede Otes demanded the surrender of 1 aur Cites then ther have taken two little placomtiis wide Brarhear, and ne rported upon wooed authoriie Braebear City iter nit this it poritowely deo NO! TOR TREAB on wR G it movements are now goint on here Calling veeseia have been Pied'y pnt op board, Gent, others are follow: Monroe doctrine will find nur Brewneville in leas then thr nd that he is not to remain @epend upon thie news Lumo @f Mexicans ure awaiting thy Brates forces Jausern's part Rife with rumore that the ater spanciod Banner Qron ware intromplhoverice Me anciiyes Ma ei This laiter place is ain et mediately op Porites Brownev iie & Nee Orhan se, 9 Which to write, aeti Mr apart of the err any treopa are hur elm id have been »(eranie! The Thave but « few min Washbharns, with eeventoon regiments he Rio Gande Sepr od) A great maar Deen rent, and still more are to fe low Dury times here among traneporss @re in great demand, Conus derabis @ing on about the expedition, Bom Bite for Mot From urope. Three Days’ Luter News ope Race, Sept. 14. The ateomeh py Arat Qoeenrtown the th inst, bas arcived, co routet Baiifax and Boston (ereat Britain The fol 18 Marl Puseell's reply to the memoer @) of the Pmancipation Suctety relative toth: erean Game in the Meres Fone gist 13 Gentlemen 11 ave received yur ris g ut Pension ton sul eer very ering 1 tance, viz. (he fttiug out @rful ron pis ed eam Ore Intenued to Cugiait hee the te nment and peop fthe Lt “ tren in hes long Lee t Bob a Treasury and Home | ats Fequitt. tad ff inost ansious we eul t of theee steam ran are awore Bai. by the fore\an wot, . chip ie lake to te and = th @wnere are + i Meceesary torconvicton ip apa have the ¢sidonce ofac ou hopes when J began to reads would propors to furnieh ue that the stesm rains in entry, on hostilities s@ ple of Loited sta nh he sort, and only teil me t Formed that eo and #0. aud at beviewed thie or fou must be aware ! b ine prom gation uod of vio atton of the tore en enlist tact @ithout the aMiiavite of creditable wituerser, ax au @ther cases of juisdemeanor sud erin @ise iste law iv use, Y ours inte The Liverpool Poot eays: It now ap barbor t The Paris bys states that th govetructed for the Freuch (rovernmecnt, een ordered by the Government of pomes indicate The Parie Moniterm save: The Flor og er the Conf getered Br it to repair es. Her wording to the oruinary rincipies of iuternational w The Fvorida coud procure all ‘hat w rind eto mal fea navigable state, wit! er bea purch@e@e keudiug torecruit br War artauge wdersuch aw be Ben! * THE MEX@an Queenion An important pamphlet, aecrbed to an gin, bad bern p ebed, entitied “ France, Mezicc god the Confiderater.” It sete forth th @bich Fiance has in recogn zing the Grates imposril lity of eth Amer an Union ; maintaising th ean wor woud be uerfulto Franuee, if Qween the North and South be definitely pronen dy Ger the Copfederate States woul be «oof Brave. aod woud guarantee her f a attack from be North, would fulfil ber bop, n turers would obtain cotton, which is aheolutely ne @ersary for tiem The Paris correepondent of the Moning Harraco | Dae cood rengou to believe that thie pamphlet ex preete not only the opinion but the intention of the frperial Crovernment Peland Russia will grant a libersl constitution to Poland | eretrograde party, Lowever, were wosking efforts Cppoee it _ NEW YORK. _fU ESDAY, "a B Queer nator, London, 6t(h.—The ye thet M. Cheval. can offaire heralds, most un ot immed ate recognition ra Confderacy by the Emperor Nepo- SEPTEM BER _ AS, _186 Saco gives Cony 678; Uttradbary 350 a net Toion | Portland will probably give 680 Union majority. — o Disvaronu Bath Fit \ead Asia | Arie correspondent | Portiand, Sept at! 4 pion, for dovernes, 1ozi, ston aives Cony 80 majority-a gaily of 14 to enies the oficial character of the pam- Auturt tives Reet Lean gain of 75 vore the Kennebee shows ny rtland 'e pot all to, will probably be over ois hundred torne from six warde gives Cony 220 1), being a net Republican gain of de probably be still wore increased by W THIRD DISPATCH, Brad, Ser. 14,7 PM overs beimingly far Cony, the Union cancidate for h uN the majority y quoted et 85a 30 per From Mexico, Important News, Ae, from Hawane the tb Inet, She Drings advices This County hae gone * eteamer Roan rovati poraratec, Rortland Sept. 14 twenty ot towns give Cone 33) feninst last rear, Coburn (Rep Jameson )5,278 buro's lest year 3, pelby Tuareg to prewent traffic juvaders bave been so faithfally i tant * (hat @ great ecarci Nv Cony's majority Uaton pet guit The Sumter Flas. The fiag which Major ..nderson hanled down from | Sumter, when he surrendered the fort to Be aureaard, has not been captured by the rebele, se they atate ‘New York, safe, and ready ‘or service at the proper time erating thet he at it t had done if en imprironed is to Masimilian , men of Afrcan desce ot to beara reed ‘to extle, and others to From ¢ ‘emtral and South America. The news from Central America by the Ocean | Queen yesterday is important. ivateadvicce trom Guatemala eny that the for- soipieters have solicited Carrera to treat with storapoeeful settiement of t toa frown Salvador to Angust 24th say that | His army is daily increasing, his troops are regularly paid and keep in good +pirita, God he ie represented ae much more hopeful than at Inst adviees, although Carrera had advaneed within two leagues of his capital. dificuluies be the same ciase are emplovel aa tamee | popwatin, wh eueriline at Soledad, fthe guard kille Barrice atiil holds out, Army of the Potomac. Advance of Gen Ble en Chili and Bolivie con need to the Rapidan | Y In position with infantry, artillery end rasnalties yer dand forty wonnded. Among not erriowsly, however hattere of the \ rebel eune were cap. Tiree bundred apd eighteen Kanakas, imported from the Polynesian Islands, hawe been redeemed by the government of Peru and returned to their homes, cavalry to prevent Fire in the Philadelphia Novy Yard Philadelphia, Sept, 14.The opper part of the storeboures in the northwest corner of the Navy Yard were deatroved by tire yesterday, mated at #75,000, The eshiphouser had Late Southern News. rhern papers received at thie wing details of news re- r trom a rebel point of The Isqrmers care In one of the baildings w princenally of cartr er for cannon char; large armonnt of stores, t the progress of t 4 the material for alo in the butiding vain- different ioome at the chmond Fxavinrn, noticing the commente ‘ona from the rebel heen more oomer. pising that alwentes continue until vlog | shooting all den » eaplured after a ten hoarse’ orsot the naval engine ft, otdnance officer and Ji the resto: the articles enu td | sevepted ty the corporatio pt ll, ieee the follow intion of Morrie Jeland r which we hay - | the paving stones romoved, without (he suthority of | the Common Counei!, under the penalty of (1000 for thy: In the four.y tory wae valu- able and rare collection of worke of trate, belonging to thrwidew of the lete Comimod i | of all kinds of rare and «hoice ey jon on the sens, and 6 uw eptien, Afty yeare old interrupted b ® gearing fo. toe gupe of seven of eight yess longer holding nt, and it wae deter Telegraphic Nows Ttows, &e, the troops tn Todlana, except the Provost Guards, have been ordered to tle field Tur draft in Cincinnati will commence on Wednes- from | ahandonment A pisraren from Waehington eta | ident refuses to accept Gen. Burnside'’s iesignation Ges. Hookye and Gen, Hunter are attll in Waeb The forwer hae received nocommend, par has the Intter been ordered to St. Louir Ir i# untroe.es stated ip the newspapers, thet Judgn Jahn C. Underwood, of Virginia, was captured op ervilins, near Ocoquan. roment has just completed, at the pablie Svolumeof several hundred OED AS report o ibe battli well ae the reports of his enbordinate But 2,000 eopies have been printed, 2 ‘aur, wife of theactor who is eo abont to quit her elegant palace london, and return to Amerie, burciesait used to be Miss Agnes Kobert- * that the Pree | iw Murtrecsharo, a to rt ee cap tion of one, con ansed in safely | lees ebi. over nae, 1): minority, |. only sone of enemy's los ir esti: mated at about x thousaad Inthe Virelinia Boone, on the 10th, there wasa Protracted debate on a seri duced by Mr. Col ptatce in favor of jon looking to peace Tr officer of the Princesa loyal, powered while prize m tured by the P. incense the evidences of his pades the streets of Havana in plain clothing. ANimprom ba fathering of citizens and soldiers onthe 10th, to rejaice over Tennessee, The Hail of Rep resentatives wae filled from floor to gallery by @ de- ahted Seerably, who were enterte who was over- p Atlantic, cap Texas, bas removed it is caid, and now prome- es of resolutions intro- | ing togulmit an address me sort of confer- In support of “did not believe conld have been ut thie wae indignantly re the resolution was tndefi- assembled at > the Tedemption o| af ned by etining | disability, 19; other caus « ALapy who arrived in Wa ington on fi tponed by @ vote « | Ol cases: Hild to service, 16; “man in Brone ond payer, that he | Lee's to test the coustitutionality of the rebel con scription law with Je? Davis} Vrovost Marshals, ing tcronan Kich- they were going was not publicly Tur troubles et San Domingo are increasing, the rebels being in great force, Tne Kpanish military commander has called for more troops, which are be- ing forwarded from Havana, several | been eetzed for that purpose. sending soldiess, jonas have been intros od ed into the Virginia rine what may,and | rma than the inde ptates as treasonuable to | Blunt, however | @nd sits from 5 A.M, till about 8 P.M. Yesterday 100 ammunition, artillery, mules, &e whe feb shows how formidable the rebellion 19 eUuppose: nandonah malay cetimates the | curs Rerenrsican of the 11th rare: ne up oD the ot ‘ber ry and Mi r s bridges from regiments of infantry ; (M) Cavalry, nod ain pie trereon's Creek te of infantry t Cumberlan rd it from eam pfi ol gune and al | confer discretionary powe over half ® million dolla} ply @e their} The Rebellion During the Present Vear— Dispatch trom Mr, Seward Mr, Seward, ou Instructions Sent to Ge (Gren, Giimore recently sent to Warhington, ctiour as to shelling Charleston, athe was expected to bombard the city A full aupply of , to be need against Charleston, were | and by this time | he 12th ultimo, addresse ilar to our ministers in dadip- Judge Advyoente General Hot hae published an | opinion, in which he says tha Europe, reews. cthe successes cf cur armies during the prese: It concludes as follows: Jefferson Davis, since proclaimed toin his military exhaustthe whoe matetalof wieh # irgent# estimebe the total + »be gained @ from 7) les now confront ihe fusur- gents at a! points with superior bumlers. 00 00) more is of the aedition, has ablesbocied men This, if carried out wil hall surrender sore by the Arse are probably being used againet the doomed city, ficial ori- | | proceeded Attempt te Hees Congressman Veorhees. Ae the Second Battalion of inna regiment war returning from np Suiurday, ao attempt was made to | orhees, who waa re-elected to Congress Mr. Voorhees was ome train with the cera, but compel » rep.ace those whose termacf service have expired, aud to fll up be wasted ranks of our veterau rex | peop ©, Just to fastas heevid for that ineamire imreceived and digested, submis ness to the asvertaiucd demande, the Sixty third In bent@, and tle d Inst election ann at tie lartel | pet the fast of the day of atonement wi | con | with cheerf He was rescued by the led by the soldiers to leave the traio at Greencastle, The Maine Election. lowing is the vote, of thy chief towns, cast at the Srete election | transportation nen accuswmed cams and Me ened by exercise and experience, take marches which would in the beginning of the contrat, coming familiar with have bern impose ti The nation is be ma, and easily takowon t, 9 Large voluntary enisticente co tinually augment our military farce purchased within ou | intry shows uo signs of exhaustion of money, materia, or men, A requiaiuon for 6,200 Augusia ives Cony, (| nion) for Governor, 596 ma- a net gain of 128 forthe Uniontate Searboro gives Cony 201 majority Bangor gives Cony Krewer gives Cony Hiddesord gives Cony 07>, Bradbury Dew, Wr net gain of 43. et gain of 305, a net gain of 145, ———OO—— PRICE ON EB CENT fepterber 14th, 1 find surpnty- om tho previous wee! i a ety Sa eh with the correspon 1 he Femount borsea was filed and the ear Taw ny trom Waanto. " roave mis purchased rown citizens, the averege rate Goud eella in | t7-hye lean than the anual sverage ‘Anette our tarketat insUrrecbiod: | parely oecurn, lee i bey ard a ae at at @z- Ory region it « wos Y per . um, A od Aveurt "eae J ave to the @é Every insurgent oot te he. t to epidemie infinences. Seged, oro cipsdbhy t a freee The | Y ANWAAY, field of the projected Cy racy ind vided by the | Registrar of Records. Mississippi, All the fortifi ati oa on its banks are TKADES' MOVEMENTS. Ney enliisfood is pat iby the na Tow Joraseywee Homeranomns of thie and the win, Kentucky, Den Morslan tall | M@oining cities had a general strike yesterday. Thew Rave Statee—aupport the Federal Goveg cent, | Met at their headquarters, No, 18 First avenae, and Mistourt bas ready incopy nten of soed the determined to hold out for the advance in the # eradual abolition of slavery,to takeetct athe which they demand, vis.: Por firemen, 95 expr tion of seven years ) x of Virvu the th Caroina, half of Mis if of Lou siane, With wil their lor dicm ; for floormen, $2 per diem; and $5 cents per bour for overwork, Covpreswiria’ Asaocr foeclil meeting at the 4th Ward Hotel, to make i@ ‘ e5 he sR ; the : cy fat . both a Henevolent and Protective Assoeistion, The Ser ab Wiacita wee batt te President, Thos ided. A considered ay pet OLE loriday are beled by t of money waa Poeleed to deftay the ner td the slaves see fa decowed member, Adjourned the bold in defia the Presiden uceday of October are bow © in ot e central snd tions of Vir y North Carona, peu George, acd Alay awhile the p Toe Usiren Coorrasg, No. 4, held thelr rewolar month'y taretiny at Nos, 77 and 78 Baex street, Pres the M ident Patrick O'Farrell in the chatr, A large amoust On the of dues were collected, and other routine Dual 8 ths « transacted, The Pre ident reported that ne had Fee or customeof tle United States w | ceived @ letter from the society in Troy, @ that ths had el ctod their delegates, and were re toeond them to the nest meeting of the arent si a. Vere ae there are now in the th do twenty ety Twenty now members ware admitted + 3 pnidire Oa ar MEN Bite veceaen lh PL Tir Tarwons working for Messrs. Schafer, Whither’ two thousand ® sre poss f ongay gadon, | & ©0 had a meeting at the comer of Broome and J arxty-tw sendee tivtdredt porecus of Mott streets, and reorganized themselves into « eoed- saber. ety Mr George Boos was _escted President, Br. ers, and camp flowers. Tora: sets soow hatan | Leon Seevetary, and Messrs, Weisman and the insurrection continues, toe ni fort te we @ | eet war at the begin ry Iscroents.—The dwelling No. 23 City supine Abt Coe Tisll Pinee, was entered on Sanday, by means of feled You will use the foets presented dn this paper ia Moye Sod robbad of two watehes, a silk dress itd Mich A Way Ae Hay Le roost eMective ts conwnce | IN mocey. vieh which the thief escaped, ty Michael Gauchan, o laborer, confined in the those who ae k a renewa roal pros . . l ; Ward station House, ior drunkenness, di throug’ the restoration of pesce in Ameriay thet | 1) Mi cliten, iauee iar drunken Ss the qui Weat @id shore t woy to gain tat {r- | of age wee about able end is to withdraw aipport woud favor m | Av unknown man was fonnd at Us hedge Af the insurgenta, and & leave the adpottmentofour | Ro aud 1th etreet yestada: Poppins, domest! cootroversies exclusively with the peeple | from the effeete of woands and braires sd te the United Statee pe A inflicted by « gang of rowdies who left him 4 ; ai ware odie, Tain, oir, your obedient Sica sna tr: Gb want The store of Mr. John McConville, No. 198 AN . ° bere street, was flooded on Aaturda: f Ants hy the croton water vive Ind bata g | left rnnine by some pereon in the store r. ‘ . : 4 ‘gud patnire, Be bousand dollars LOCAL NEWS. | "e'dimated” Uwenne coun vere —- nunkoown worse & it ire wee ros WEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, ever ye te rday P.M. in roadway neat an reread - orae attached to one ot in’s City . ons, 1 Meerina or toe Arnermes. — The Ine | woh icnaseu a alloc, recently trues Messina re ndav night of a ife and tec lderme H oted | @us robbed or munefion.. The Aldermen met vesterday and voted to while in the bouse No. 80 James street direet the Counsel tothe Corporation to take meane | of the house Wililiera Hease, of dissolving the injunction granted by Judge Clerke, | belr girls, Ann Bmith snd Ane Ano fafuen’ vere restraining the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonaity THE COURTS, from taking further action in reeard tothe Common Reariom or Hranasp ann Wires, —Io the Sapestos Council draft exemption ordinance which was vetoed | Court, Special Term, in the case of Marguavetial by the Mayor Schave v. Magdalena Butcher. Justice Bosworths The Counelimen aleo met, and concurred with the | hae delivered an opinion that fontroverts the ‘ee Board of Aldermen in the in uoctiou resolution, | tat impression be ES ag eM ies ee The resolution of the board of Aldermen that no a was conceded ther the the pavement in any treet of the eity which hasbeen | ®ae@ married vomen, though ae Wig? o be kept in repair at | ptate whether «he isor not. Gg after be taken up, or I not be hetd i an in though the husband might, and be givebail forboth. The Court decided 4 vt beon changed on this point. The for the torte of lis wife are net each offence, was concursed in. the law ot 1862, The application for on order of arrest, is therefore denied. Dearr Marrens.—/our) ficient — The Usiran Sraves ve, Stave Covats.—In the Ba- purgter exainined yeet: ray in this dietriet $was 147, } preme Court, Speeial Term, Judge White hee jas® ' the public expense, ehall | The following dieporition war marty | tendered an elaborate and lengthy opinioa in the Held to duty, furniehot substitutes, M4: lat omotfer of Michael Cox, to chow thet th over, 44, piven Stat » pe ! dieability, 50 paid commutation | have no jurisdiction ae against the stint Stata fee of YSOU, & other aueca 4 Courts, in matters pertaining to the Fith District. An incident occurred here yeater. | Prrwons in the service of the United States, day which wae particularly voticeable as a patriotic Ix Tun Count oF Grnrnat Sensions yesterdays featase in the party alluded to, It appeared that @ | Mary Miller waa convicted of grand larceny, tm eteal- gentleman from the Weet was temporarily residing in | 196 #700 in money and eomo wearing eppare! from the thiscity, and war drafted. Capt. Dully, with hig | house of her mistress, Madam Chaleti Fee he s10 Thid Avenue, Sentence, State prison usual courtesy, informed him that he could be ex jeoree Binith pleaded itty to Mealing 8 oid wate emm on prowling & non residence ‘The man replied s10un money from the house of that be hed supported the Governinent — from Sigie Peimrtfor vearg. oe wen eens the first, and, although he could not go (arary Girard pleaded eailt A) ateelin g100 erent Vf i of cloMing from the store o ichae 1 for © soldier now, he would pay hia three | finscker strest, and ite remanded (or sentence. hundred doliare, Hoe did eo, and wae discharged. Win. Frazier, indicted for pocket picking, wae The following wae the result of the days’ work ! tried und ecquitied, Held for service, 17; phyrlal d lity, 20, allen pide ae age, 19; paid corte jon, 14 other eauser, 15, | BROOKLYN. ou! “ha § a accepted, 5, sent to Geuerel Kendes vous, 1 | Tar Tarp District Examine Boarne Marth Diatriet—One hundred and thirteen cares The Board met at No. 20 Weahington ct. yestere were held to duty, day, and disposed of the Hanshi Macc were examined here, of and 21 farnished substitutes » discharced for physical Held for duty, 7; autetitutes, 19; pad disatilit Ft non-residents, 3 ; aAlienace, & : mother Fever. & exempt on secoant Of of di Oi sah gee, eleate eliens, dente of another district, 9 Tue kinemey.—A meeting of the Commen: Cornell will he held this evening, to meke arren ments WAS the slaw. bellerh Semon ¢ from t . a everal compan | machines it the ty. ‘suthorities “do wowing em, co twice enrejied, 6; laid over. 10. Mr. Gro, Clasntock, of Weat 20ub street, paid the commute tlon fee. All the cases laid over wore thiee of aliens Seventh District The number beard here yeeter day was 82, of which there wer Held for service, 20; Subatitute accepied, 6; dtan bility, 26; ovber ca 80 ; seat to General Kendes vous, 8. Eighth Dustrict. The number examined yesterday was 65, as follows: 1d for service, 13; | | | | WILLIAMSBURGH Srconm Concnessionat, District. The betitutes, 3; discharged for Toard yeaterday entered upon the second week of ite | | labors, as fo! Ie id to wervice 11; Aliene 9 Phyeical di itable age 90; Fara batitutes jow in service 2; Father therless children 1 ‘od by aged parents 2; se having becn drafte 1 90, Iastivat. -On Wednesday next, the Burne Erteudly Association, go on @ 0 Pie. nie from Brooklyn, | KB, t ote Haveo d ro Ninth District.The Board in thiadiatrict heard substitutes acce: ating 21,3 exempted for disability, other causes, U2; laid over, % paid $300, 1, eent to peneral rendezvous, 15, Bixteen of these eubstitutes were for men held on previous days, The Exemption Committee eits datly,’ in the uf. preme Court Room, 71 & 73 Duane street. Kuper aor akes the entire burden on hie back, substitutes were paid the #000 exch by Mr, blunt, uw Ry who ora the applicant through @ scarching examine — tion before he pays the monvy ‘The Bupervieore Relief and Substitute Committee piTRAMauira- -Champion, ‘Aapinwall; Sbannon, reconsidered, yvaterday, tho resolution adopted re- ve _ cently that militiamea doing duty ia Now York ree Britt = Laultlanes erensh) sana Bt pier mente, and residing out of the elty. were not, if DARKE Anftrite, (italien) 14 “dine Newry rafted, entit 0 ere i doelde , Ml pratio onthe ¢ airman of the horuar, ( jardenss, C! jo euch aut went orted for entitled to | St Mungo, Liverpool; Cienfucgos, Executive Comittee (> cares: and it is understou Into the field with his revise duly puring the ricte, bo wil Us relief, Los Palmaa; Coanche, Bante Cros; fi nial vi Beaufort; BE 4 Wes- party drafted and ern be ortiand: Art Baltimore: B a Conklin, wishing to furnish aaubetitute or pay the commuta. | Newbern; Gen Wool, W inate on or before the day fixed for hie ap. | B1L00PH— MB Coblo, York River; Sophia, do, ARRIVED gS TRAMBHIPS Atlantic, Alexen@ria; Star of the . Porterouth NH: Novelty, Philadelphia; Po- F p ortiand. Me; Panny, Philadelphia: Ovcen Ouver owall, Hanes, Bremen; Bristol, Philed; home hs, Tiavane, ance nile to re has ati) tand prove that . But if in hearing fe ‘held to be lial ple » Liverpool; Shakspeara, New- Feast or THe Lass HASHANA.—The feast ‘gilln, Pi ¢ of the New Year was celebrated by the Jews yes Young, N Ay rtd Rarmetacdier Peake terday in the several eynagoguca im this city with ban Frederic, Bordeaux; Der Friede, Marsellies. solemoity, ali of these places of woreliip being filled, » BRIGS ing Cow Bay, C B; Los Amicon, Belize, To-day the same services will be rep and ateur Ho} duran; Village Belle, Lingan, © B; Autuma, do, aa CHOONERS HB Tybee, Norfolk; Frank Lucas, F Virrinia; W p Willlaras,| 1 D W Sand Neuen Fail and be kept up until sunset of the followi dey. pro: During this time nothing will be eaten or drank, not Providence: Q p ew Nar 1 Clas, w : B BLeve even water, but after auneet tomorow e eA Jendid banque’ will be partaken of The feart of ‘ yernacies Will taxe place lou the Yoth inate tibth | 20 Rootith Newburyport, Frame 6 Ries, 5 ay ., | Angeline, Vinwihaven reg Btaten fist M cn ie Ciry Mortanity.—The City Inspector's Trovidenoe; WIL Rowe, H for sso fa 1 vos mortality report ehowaa decrease in thea number of yer Sp J emoens, Vipalbave Ba deaths during the week en ice aterday. The ag sn, eate, Kast War Fy Pats on es greante is four bundred and right) seven seventy Grande: Pepe 4 ary, R fei and ai] Cartan, eightlese than the previous week. The following tory, Providence; note from Dr, Kameay accompanies the report: Pihaaeiphie for New Ser head | PT. A. Boole, City Inane Beven Mirters, Mechies. ‘nee and making ap! YACHT~ @ytvie, Comstock, from New Landes. ws ta the weck endlog) BELOW—Ship duow Soualairum Pemane, . Sin—Inela YOus Wey ieparte cf ce