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maces NUMBER 9731. Latest News i} PY TELEGRAPH TO THE NEW YORE SUN | es PRESIDENTS PROCLAMATION, BABEAS CORPUS SUSPENDED, SUCCE CHARLESTON, A WHITE FLAG OVER MOULTRIE, HER GUYS SILENCED. Half of James Island Captured. lt INTERESTING CITY NEWS. STRANGE CHARGE OF ARSON. | Men and Women Applying the Torch. A THRILLING PICTURE. Exemption Scenes and Incidents. ke. &e., : &e. Buspension of the Habeas Corpus. Prociamation by the President, Whereas, the Constitution of the United States has Ordained that “the privilege of the writ of habeas cor- ge ehall not be aurpended, unless when in cases of Pebellion or invasion the pubiic safety may require ®:" and whereas, a rcbellion was existing on the Jd @ay of March, 1503, which rebellion is till existing ; And whereas, by astatute which was approved on Ghat day, it enacted by the Senate and Louse of Representatives of the United States, tn Congress eeserubled, that, during the present insurrection, the President of the United States, rlenever, in his udg Went, the public safety may requl 2 authorized to Quepend the privilege of the writ of habeas corjus in eny case throughout the United Stat or any Dart thereof; and w ia the judement of the President, the pubtic foes require that the | ivilege of the esid writ shall now be suspended Racist the United States in cases whore, by the suthority of the President of t faery, naval and civil -Micers of the La Bny of them, bold persons under th command, « Bh their custody, either ae preoners of war. epics, oF Biders or abet of the enemy, or office: ers @ seamen, enrolled, drafted or murterr Heted in @ belonging to the land or naval forces ot ths United Btates, or as deverteres therefrom, or otherwhe amen- Bbleto military law, orto the rules and articles @f war, or the rules and regulations pre- wribed for the military or naval rervicrs by the @uthority of the President of the United States, or @r resieting a draft, or for any other offense against the military or naval serv now, therefer, I, raham Lineoln, Prealdent ne United Sts do | Boreby procinim and make kuown to nil wher it may | @oncern, that the privi cge of ths writ of Arhers cor pus ie evepended throughout the lot d States io he several canes before mentioned, and this rusper Bion will continue throughout the duraton of the @aid rebellion, or until thia proclamation ehall by@ ore » United Statoe, mili ed States | | “ @udscquent one be moditied and revoked, and I) @o hereby require all magistrace: orneys, and Other civil officers within the United States, and all | @flicers aud others inthe military aod waval services | @f the United States, to take distinct notice of thie) Qurpenaion, and give it fall effect; and all citizens of | Phe United States to conduct and covern themoelves | eccordingly, and in conformity with the Constitution | Of the United states and the laws of Congress in such @ases made and provided, | In teatimony whereof, I have hereunto eet my hand seal of the United stares to be aftived, ptember, in the yes our ht hundred and eixty-three, | ence of the United srates of | eighth, Avwatiam Lincoln, nd of the merica the ig by the President, : Wa. H. Bewarp, Sceretary of State, Charleston. Victory Aguin! Fortress Monroe, Sept, 15.~The U. &. transport Bellic Pentz arrived here this morning, trom Hilton dob Saturday, 12th inst, ats A.M, Capt. Diews reporte the arrival of the relief boat Coswopolitan from Morris Island on Friday evening, et which timo the white flag was flying over Fort Boultrt, and our Jorces het capturcd hay of damen’ Island ‘Two Monitors were lying between Sumter and Mon! Bie. Captain Diggs pamsed Charleston barat +P. M.,on Baturday, at which time he suw the white tiag etill | @ying over Fort Mooltrie Fort Moultrie tired ber last gun at @ o'clock on ri- Gay afternoon. From the Southwest. Recent Operations of General Biuat, UNION MEN HUNG IN THE INDIAN COUNTRY, Cincinnati, Rept. .—The Gazette basa Leaven- Worth dispatch which says: cicueral Blunt, at le counts, waeat Port Gibson, @repsring to start for Fort Beott. In bis recent cam- poigo he marched two hundred and fifty miles io Bine days, fought two battles, aud cleared from the pebols 100,000 square miles of territory. Refugees from | We rebel conscription are coming into Mlunt's line by | Qundreds, Their sufferings are represented ae inde- | peribable. More than one hantred Union wen have | een shot and bung at Fort Smith since the rebellion | Began, Supply trains are moving rapidly from bort @with to Fort Blant. Fort Smith will be the Lead- | quarters for operations during the winter, Trouble ep the Mivsissipp!, Cairo, Sept. 15.--On the 30th of August the gun Boat Champion was attacked at Moreanie, while con: | woying the Julie, loaded with troops Five hundred guerrillas opened fire on both boat from behind the fevee. The troops passed on, while the Champion | gogaged the rebels and dispersed them, The steauer | Bring was sunk off Plumb Point, with # gunboat guarding ber, Frem Arkansas. A nattle Imminent near Little Rock, Brownavile, Ark, Bept, 2.—Gen, Steele arrived Bere last evening. His foree will come up today, The rebels are inatrong position four miles this side pf Little Rock, Their force is estimated at eeventeen | § @ousand men, with from thirty to fifty guns. Gen, Kirby Smith has goue to Red River, leaving Gen. Price ineommand, The rebel Gen, Marmaduke was \ wounded in the leg in the recent engagement at Ba- ou Metoer, Sonn Draft in Cincinnati Postpened Cincinnati, Sept Orders wore received here | esterday, from Columbus, indedwitely postponing ew draft in this city, | 15. | te man | eontined in that fort | of an entirely truatwert NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1863. From Leavenworth. Important Action of tbe Indian Tribes, Ete. The follow 'ng is from the Chicago Tainune: Leavenworth, Sent, Uy 1565. ‘The latest: inte'tt gence frat ite Indiana count: elves additional + the v4 i I t 1 ¥ © vielnity o ¢ Lane f bess, and the who Pacia camp meeting, have given t locniity isoverrun with returned rebel * Intely in arme | ave mainly dis seek ue re of ten, enand fitty are ing Quantrel, whose force fince the late raid intot From Washington, Impertant Cemmercial Inierceurse Regu- tations. 15, The President hae oon sidered and approved the revived trade regulations preseribed by the Bocretary of the Treaeury, for the government of the limited commercial intercourse Washington, Sent between the citizens of the loyal s and the in habitants of States and parte of States heretofore declared to be in insurrection, Due provision hre been made to prevent the Rebels fiom benefiting by the regulations, ‘The general supervising epecial agents, now five in number, are required, after conference with the Gen- eral commanding department, when posable, and with their sanction, unless anavoidiable circumsten- nt the obtaining of it, to desienate by wographical boundar or by enu of counties, thi tion of the ter included in their reepectivelr, ich trade | me ely permitred, epert auch designation the peretary, Priory ao designated Ibe called the rupp Iv 4 no goods shall be transport d thereto except as provided by | the request of com: | mauding the department, ablehment of one. or more trade rtore ny city or town of a& enpply district may be authorined sub ect to militar A er and joy al per- Muse nay apply inthe pres 1 tormtor authority topurchase, for money other than gold or wlver, y producte of the country within the I military occup u the ag ney, sibited t! ral eommatd bond. Every permit! or other mieceban ter aud quautsty of ndixe, The above are a fow of the moet important provie ions, All former regulations are to be valid until the 1th of October uext, The Censorship of the rena, ston, Sept, 1%. {the prees ich ite accustomed particn ty. mate "po manner conuected with m jitary opera tions have tu undergo the peruza!, aud receive the in corsement of the official Superv aor, lelaye in tele ery) ong to the press are theretore unave. lable by correrpondente, Tho Atlantic Telegraph, ‘The coneoret New racted For Lonton, Sept Jar, Serf, 18.70 the Axsocrated Press of New York: Ata meeting of the Directore of the Atlantic Telegraph Company on the Sth jnat, the tender of Mesare, Gives, Elliott & Cc acture and lay dow: year, 8 ¢ood eubmarine telegr leud and Newfoundland, was ut Signed) « mouely aecepted. vaca W. bitin, Maine Election, land, Sept We have adtitional returns h towns, which eive Cony 100] majority against f from | Commenced operations. | be eteraly reproeced standard as they do now ander Col. Jennivon. Hardly more than two weeks have eiapeed since the Colonel nd th re are now not less anice, mustered and State than S00 men, or eleven ce waiting muater throuchout The doeth of the , nee, ebel Gen tt “the the nse et » bor ‘ ta much wie han is to have t Viv Lane's @reat mee it . _Kanena, sth inst, ¢ rehinto M romp lay waete the othe in wene ef the « uta net tor e being present. who talked soneesiiing onthe President to app wae piace of conservative Generale in the Depart men Tie bulld ng known a the “Old Chequered ware the cor of Water street and Prine as burned Monday night, Th tothe warehouses aeroes Prins oveupied by Pease & Tr of Wilkine, Parker & Co, east building, was @leo burned. The dat $190,000, The ire te supposed to be au incendiary A onrat prize filet for $5,000 came of in Freland the lat of September, between dim Mace and Joe It commence d in the mi of Wiltehive, 80 «from London; but owing to the intecterence of inated on the sare day in Kent, 20 pital, After Is rounds, whieh oct 0 hours, Coge was kuccked sense declared the victor pied a little o tens, and Mace Gov, Vancw has issued a prov sation to the people | of North Carolina ning th hat opposition to Conteders must be condu with onetita, tional limits, @nd that 80 long as thee inw, the etatue book'they mast be o' It they noxious, the citizens can peaceably areerible and in- struct thelr representatives to rey em. Bat in | the ean time, any etcempt at Viojent measures will Os Bunday morn aparty of fugitive slaves, thirty in namber, making their way ta Wash inefon from thetr tera’ homes in A Arundel | ant Colvert count through Centrevil oe, @ rebel patrol attempted to them, ‘The slaves rey od Bome of them were armed w old mu tempied toure them, botthey hung fir trolers then fired in among the fugitive ed tive of them, two Moat wore then taken | rev by thelr owners, Dy this time overtaken thom, Oneof the ce ved wioad of tine shot inthe face, by whieh both @) os were eutively destroyed. The Three Leading Navies The present threatening arpect of our fore) tions renders the following statement erpeeially in- teresting, It comes from good authority + Btated in the agarceste, the navice of the three leading commercial patious compared last year as | follows Iron-clads, Steam vessels, Franee.......sss00 1 aun i nived Stater mm esd England 16 tidl 1a 4G last year, So far 220 towns give Cr 45,0045 Bradbury, 85,877, being @ majority of The towne to be heard from will conei increase | this majority, Fall returns from York County rive 300 Union majority, Franklin Co. gives about %.00 majority for the Union ticket ; Ozford about 1,200, and Kennchee, it ie thougbt, 4,500, The vote is very close in Lincoln County, Marine Exploit, Boston, Bert. 15.—The schooner Owen DB rived here to day from Toledo, Ohio, via Montreal, War in the West Indies. Bembardment of Port Aw Platte ~The ‘Towa Entirely Destroyed The British eteamship Plantagenct, fromm Port au Prince the 7th, lias arrived at thi¢ por’. News had been received at Port au Prince, trom Port au Platte to the Oth inst., that two Spanie! frigates had bor barded the latter city, end Lad entirely deetroyed it, billing a large number of the inhabitants, TYelegraphie News Items, &e, Arventy prisoners captured hy Gen. Meade’s ariny, in its late advance, have arrived at Washireton Dero. Ges, GitMowr bas been appointed Major Gen- eral ot Volunteers, Twerve deserters from the Fleventh Corps are to be shot on Friday at Catlett's Station, Va Phe Go verpment ia determined to make au caample of thie claas of persone. ‘Tux firet trial trip of the carson the Union Pacific Railway war ied: on Monday inet, ou the road be tween San Frencisco and Bau Metro, # distance of du | miles, ‘Tar United Btates Geners! | niversaliat Conven tion met in Portiana, Me, yesterday, Hon.J, Wash. bu Jr., of Maine, wae chosen Preaident, ‘Tho at tend as large, Tur prisoners taken in th on Sumter are By the urn, ud custome of inat.ona, the rebela should remove the pris place of safety, }Pocw neweboya from the Army of the Potomac, arrested by order of General Meade. were on Batur day sent to their homes in Phi sophia and New York, The names of the boys are jispics hane, Curie, yowiog, Michael Hlerlehry, Jolin Roehe formas CW, TMOMPson is releaeed from the old Capitol at Washing’on, where he wae impr 4 for shooting Lientenant Kranuon, and turned over the civil oritivs, He wae subsequently held Dail in the sum of #,000 Tune has been a serious riot at Mobile, Ala, About 600 women -#& rs wives were ariaed aud march- ng about the city with re in as “Bread or Llooc vead or Peace." They were armed with club and hatchete, Stores were broken open, and some cit.zens were leaving town, 17 ie learned from the beat of sources that advices character have been re- ved at Washington, to theettct that Chevaties's ramphiet, advocating a recognit of the rebels by rance, uot inspired, as has been intimated, by the Emperor, Tuser are several thoutand mounted troops in eamp on the Maryland shore of the Poton opposite Alexandria, where the new cavairy barracks are ap- proaching completion, In there barracks savaly ten and their horses are to be drilled. Large addi a to | tions of horses are made daily, as many eight hun dred having arrived last Friday enworth Times, of the llth inst,, save: eae te Goeked 90 ra. ' thee began to raise troops \ came 8 AL Cneme ny 27 Trance and Enelandeach hay ‘ he form rhas two yearly if not quite a, andien on the stocks, Engen haa unched, and egtt io an advanced atate ouatrmenon, ‘the United Siater, at the date of last annual report or the Seerctary of the Navy, had D4 tron- leds, inciudiog oY aArmorea tron vesrele an ol which were Guinield., aud # pumber have en added since, Chased by a Rebel Pirate, A Fertunate Eacape. The ship Snow Squall, Dillingham, from Pena O4 daye, with merchandize, arrived bexe last night, t Including all ip iron eased ehipa bv ‘ and reported that July 24h, fat, 2208S, lon, 14d Eat &'¢ o'clock P, M., ede a eal ahead with which #6 came up very rapidly, Soon made her out to be a bark standing the same course as ourselves, Set our a n, which was answered by the American ensign, we ran under her lee to speak her, af we ep proached her we observed no name on here which aroused our euepicions ' Where from and bound we asked “Heave to, and Ul eer which we promptly re ment her three starboard porte were many euna run out aud Upon ar, we being about a ehip's teugth trom her, OF courte we were now fully aware of the charseter of the sccanger, and having @ #1 ehip under te were fulivy sesoived to aurren dev only when the laet hops of spe wae gone, Re queeung tay wife to return to red the hem te be hove ppand all pow eiranger now ¢ ving our mover ao ue, which having noeilict sn followed by wrolidehot which fel! hort about thirty feet, At thea time the Contederete tisg took the place of the Stare and Bripes, We now shot) ahead of her, when ebe made enil ae and gave chase after us It foon became apparent that ee waa too light for us, We therefore immediately stove eeveral caske of wa ter, and hove overboard @ cons ‘erable quantity of heavy provieions, and then réluctaniy eacrineed @ wall portion of the cargo, At about 6 o'clock the pirsteswung broadside co and tir da ahot at us, but witnout effect, and then continued the chase, Soon ait rtheirtinding we were distancing bin, we du sivted from hehtening the #hip, all hands uniting in thanks to God for hls gracious deliverance, ‘Ihe bark wae about 400 tons, evidently Fastern built, and quite ney labor preseat Gum, she ie very fast, Bue was thoroughly dv cuised as @ mereuantinan, Naval Movements, Major General Dix visited the Brooklyn Navy Yard yesterday, and wasreccived with all the honors due to bis rauk aud etation, After inepection, he went to Grecapotot, whe he tron-clads are building, Aman atthe Brooklyn Navy Yard has rcceived a letter from his eon, oe board the U.S, eteamer Van derbilt, dated the Ith of Augurt. The letter was marked “ship letter,” and forwarded inthe usual mauver, Thieas four days Ister than the advices re- ceived from the abip by the avy Department, In compliance with the ordere from the Navy De partrent, the U8, steam) gunboat Paul Jones was put form in commission yesterday, at the Brook lyn Navy Yard, having been thoroughly overhauled audrepatred, It wasin this veaer! that Capt Rhind, previourly of the Keokuk, went under the ver: enue uinter, which poured # periect atorg of proj ctiles u, uotone of which, however, took elfect ou fart as powsible Lrooklyn Navy Yard presenta lively appea: aud every avaliable man ie brougit to bear Upon the work progresving in the several departments LOCAL NEWS. N&W YORK AND TUE VICINITY, Tne Bursino ov Witson's Cracker BAK- ery New asp IMvonrast Devecoremesta, The Proprietor, hia Foreman, and others, arreated on auapicion of having fired it. ‘The investieation rel- ative to the burning of Wilson's bakery at No, 74 Ful- ton e'reet, on the night of the let of Jaouary last, by | aud property to the | which a colored mau lost his! arnount of $15,000 war destroyed, has been progress ing at intervals from that time to the present, and | 8 vy " yerterday culminated in the arrest of John 'T, Wil ton, the proprietor, Alex. Six «the foreman, and six of the hands, The hearing came off yesterday, before Justice Dowling.when thy following bighly im portaut aud startling facts were elicited The main witness in the cacc isa Mrs, Margaret Larkin, who resided before the fire at No, 65 Fultoa street, The substance of thie woman's testimony is, that two evenings before the fre, Mr, Wilwon visited her and told herthie bakery was too emall, end if he could get it burned down he would buy two more lots and builda larger bakery. Mr. Wilson wanted Mia. Larkin to help a Mrs, Cameron set the piace on fire, and procalee d to give ber #7 Bhe refused, and told him she was too old to spend her inet days in the State Prison, Wilaon replied that he wae rich enough to redeem her, snd the blame e uid be n upon the jealousy of his two gsngs of bande While they were talking, the bustandof Mre, Larkin into the room, and W. ut Jinumy Larkin efter e boule alfa, Ms, Larkin’s husband ou bear. | der, announced A ed, ane went to the bakery. In @ few moments arkti'e son, “nee. crme np into the room, uit of brea’h, and in anewer to Mr. Wilson's told hn he wanted him (Wileon) out of He did not want W ikon to make an old pro of hia mother, nor crow her to disgrace her At the tmeleasnapped bie fingers at n he coud get work any- he he after requesting Mre, Cameron told Mra. pore. thathewsaes blem. ones. On New-Yoaur's day where, {lron then left teem toke pthe thing e'fl Lack n, after Wilson e! fool not to take the Mrs Larkio aa fon paeeing to wt eeowaMr. Pa mer and Mr, Simp. om the bakery,and eaw them take tore. Jost before dark, sho ir. bakery with Mr. rae Cameron in the + eeut ber daughter Catha- fs, Camerou'sapd soon after " ne, thy. akehouse te Larkin eave che then went bakery, andsaw Mr. Bimpsan, who eeked if the door as ebe came in, She said No"; nat eetting fire to the ire with big Mre Weleh ca of Mra, . & “Come along, bear @ hend, i have bread of this beke jouee tt ant ha Cameron came up and put hor who began to rore burning bakery, d rou Janes to ughter returned “Mr aherhut they were ‘od finell ng over a Mre, Creighton, who was one of the doors to Beep people out, bie come helplosly drunk, The pet four ene setting nin, hout wit Bunche an | placing the Grebrande all he piace, Mrs, Lar- in nas dozen or m persone engaged in thie hen she got out she shouted fre, oe, and went bh ud told him w Phe morning after the fre, Mev. Larkin saye Wi called at ber house and asked her bow mach ehe ha lost, and finally sent for her busband, to # he gave @ note for one thousand dollars payable in siaty d promise’ to pay bis wages until the new . When the eisty days were up, Mrs for the money, whea paid the money, and wretence and another, ‘ tting him off Wheat @ rote was giv ‘ilnon wanted witness nthe note was giv Bi meu, but witness re- ad. The hi Larkio are now illed at the explosion of vy afew montbe ago, The time, and after ting. After their deat! nary etatement of Mre, Larkin te fol. lowed by that of her daughter Catharine, 14 years of age, who un io Vight wagon tn front o! ron's door, with David and George Cameron, acan f the wagon and carried Atter was sent to Mr Came- ther, ele went Into the bakrry and * by | aaw Wim. and Geo. Cameron carrying between them @ blue tub cortatning tar. Bach hada itewash drueh in biehend. They dipped their brushes in the ered it over the wood work and stair * w Mr. Simpen sith @ bunch of e:rew ‘ tar, ch he eet on fire and placed net the places re the tar had been put. Th Cameron told to run home, which ehe wae afield of catching fire with her, This witneen al bribing of her mother by Mi Larkin, eleven y deposer that! are, @ eon of the went tno the bakery ud women setting fire to the placa, nd the tar allover tho floor, He Ison caine to his mother's house ote roviething on a piece of and he mmething e. d about eiaty da: no Gaye aine to the house @ re the fire, tnd sent him (witners) fora bottie of ale. Jimmy w Mr. Simon pat papers into the it fire to them, The tnvcetigation wes here adjourned until nine o'clock Thursday morning, Mre. Larkin recently ddition te the one killed at the Cherry street bekery, another aon, killed in a rtreet quarrel, snd it is believed by many that Lerfmind has beca aifect- ed by this triple loss of husband and children. Drarr Exemption Examinations, —Fourth Diatrict.In thie district 73 eases were examined | yesterday, and disposed of as follows: Held to service. 17; furnished substitutes, 4; alee | charged for physical disability, 10; all other causes, | 81, laid over, 11. | Fifth District.Ia thie district 75 cases were ex- amined, of which were: Held for service, 11; exempt for disability, 87; 16; over age, 4; under age, 3; only eupport riet, 2; pald commutation, }; in U, in Germany, 1; substitutes, 6; father of motheri bild, 1, | Stath District, The following ia the result of the | bustness done in this district yesterday: 'd, 1; having been con | commutation, Seventh Diatrict..The number of cases examined hero yesterday was 9), which were disposed of as fol- lows: Held for service, 10: furnished anbetitates, only) 5; die- 15; unsuitablenees of age, 23; aliens, 46; only sone of sged parente, 4; fatier of motherless hilarea, ¥i in eervice March 34,2; two ofe faunily in ser: viee, Eighth District.--Sizty-six were disposed of as follows: Held to service, 13 ©; discharged fur dist c Ys substitntes, 2; commatetions, ility, 15; discharged for other Ninth District,—The result of yesterday's exami: nation here is as follows: Held to duty, 15; substitntes accepted, 29 ; die- | charged for disability, 24; pald exemption, 3; bav ing been in ice, 4; only sons, 8; sons of aged pa- rents, 2, alle unsuilableness of age, 9; laid | over, 45 seut te gecaral roudegvous, 24, | CoLoRED rrorie may now ride in the eighth | avenue cars, from which they were recently exeluded |. notin all the care of that line, but in one of every bar VO HasHasa.—Thia solemn Jewish fes- tiva! wae continued in all the synagogues yesterda: | | | except that of Rev. Dr, Adler, in 1%th street. ‘I't firtival closed yesterday at sunset, On Tuesday next, at eunset, the * Day of Atonement” will com- mence, and continue until Wednesday, at the same hour, During this time “ atonement is made for the sinsof the people, who elothe themeeives iu sack- | cloth and keep arigid fast. On the 2th inst, the © Feast of Tabernacles” will commence, aud will con- tinue for eight days. County Reure asp Scnsstrrers Come mirrer.-This Commitiee hold their sessions at Nos, 71 473 Duane street, where Supervisors Purdy and Blunt, with their clerks, transact the business with the diepatch of veteran recruiting sergeants, The ecenes that daily oceur here present items of interest worthy of a place Inourcolumns, Yesterday, after some eighty cases bad been disposed of, @ potice oflicer brought up a substitute, The usual oath having been | adroinistered, Superviror Blunt asked the officer how much he bed aereed to pay hie eubstitute, Otleer-1 agreed to give him the whole of i Dole tert angie the whole eben Opie. Certainly. Mr, Hi, (Lo the substitute)—Llow much are you to af Ly #200, Su hatitute os Mr. /i Are you eatiafied to take that 1 Ofcourse Lam, [didn't think 1 wes ae Sulerctute . ‘ Mr. Blunt) Give bim the e400, Mr, Blunt; he has a large faruily, a Mr. i, (To offiger) Keep juliet, irl py) Will you take the euh0y at tule.-To be eure L will; I've been a soldi \ 4 vi be one ogain (excitedly), Lorce ehcer pion! Well, the county saves #100, aod you, off cer, take your nupand pay bim; here's the #200, Kevorter, junt’ way of treatin, Mr. B., (Smiling) I think @o, too : t cor's Case is investigated it will be blunter / The necessary papers were made out, and in due time the officer and bis substitute appeared before the Provost Marshal, to whom the substitute wee handod over, After this ecerormony, the messenger from the Supervisor's Committee paid the soldier hie 8200, and | the policeman got bis release Grom the draft, (Lo substi Ing the case, eaid Mrs. Larkin might do as she pleae- © PRICK, ONE CENT Crty Govrnxment.—The Board of Alder. then met yeeterday, but transacted no business of public importance. The Board of Councilmen also held a yy vod concurred with the reaolution of fhe lowed Ailes mon directing the Counselto the Corporation neve of the inunetion oheai at <at .: tornmey General, wh i t Mayor, Cor er, anit clork of the Ceo Cale: iu he Corporation sea (st reiiefof the yo cil, from iveoing bonds wl) the three miilon oan for sh ecrip'a drafed under the law of the Cured stat Tur Jexk Draniens are the right of Cite Lnepeector Boo row feterinined te coat Ne “or any other mau" to prohibit them from ringing beliatn the atroct A meeting was held last evening at 42 1 et, at which some 300 men attended. The officers were Mr. James B. Cannon, President; Mr. John MeCoy, Vico Presiden Yr, Thomas Smith Secretary, and Mr, Denia Mciavitt, Treasurer, Each man was called Upon tore one dollar towarda the funds of the so ciety, whieh wae promptly done, end the Treasure had soon a large pile before him. The Vice President informed the meeting that the question would be tested thin morning at Keset Market, when Mr. Thos, Hoy will Pave toanewer a charge of ringing his bell in the street, A lawyer has been engaged, and, it te cted ¢ tho case will be interesting as it in- volves a serious question of personal rights. Nationau Coactt Pawrers’ Protective Uniom held their regular somi-weckly meeting leet evening, at 187 Rowery, Thos. H. Darcey, President, im the chair, and John Me(irath, Secretary, The umal business was transacted, after which a serice of fesolutions were adi in eu f the late Edw. Reddin, a member of the sociny ted it w Tesel As to send the samy to the family of deceas On tno tion of Mr. Siuith, it wae resolved, after n lone de- . Parkor, reweter 4 in 26th etreet,who did belong to the eociet af unless they jolned it, tpet tion was carried uimous. ly, and after the admission of several ue: @ miveting adjourned, sacar Tux Nonru Eastan® Disransany, on the corner of Lazington Avenue and East Olet st.,treatod during the month of Aagust 634 cases,and distribnted to the 1,139 ions, Th: depends on the paviie ter Digests lacunae T ae Cement CA alr stra, who rive their t no fr emolument than distevenes of the poor, spied Lo We Have Recrivev a Cory of Buffant’s for eileviating @plen {14 picture, “Bivwsom and Decay.” It | na sts and ory Beautiful spcimen a Atnarioss " « Ben). W. Hated the sole agent for thle city. spogber Boake ia Firus,—Yeaterday morning about & o'clock, gore it yo gut ts the Pawnbroker's oetublishment of e econ auue, LD ritting. his efforts’ to extinguiel. she flames My. Kus wae severely burned avout ihe fece aud hands, TUE COURTS, Bornes Bramagre vou Wriarry,—In the Unt. ted Htaiee Commissioners’ court Catharine Ju- Hien waa biought up on a chares of taking the under clothing and blankets of tho soldiers at the campat New Dorp, and giving in exchange end other apirituour liquors ee Ady dance that athe bad purchased sev cheaply. She wae committed to a the grand jury. Hetving Bouprere TO Draret. Lovie Horne Man was likowlse brought before the Commirsivay ere on a charge of enticing and heiping soldiers <0 de. cert. Iie held to bail i the ‘action of the grand ery the eum of $600 re await In THe Cover ov Ganmitar Sragtone, ‘ yeaterda: Ellen Stanley, @ young girl, pleaded guilty to Healing @ trunk full of clothing, belonging to Melon Albert, of No. 7 Duane etreet, and was sent to the Penitentiary for two years, 1 articles ver: it the action ol Francia A. fMarrts pleaded It gold’ from Danial Lovan, Magick Ay bag ti Putrete ieee ‘ Was sentenced to the nitentiary fr ary Flynn pleaded guilty to potit . Was sent need to the Penitentiay vie Haul Had Bimon Tomas (colored) pleaded guilty te the lars far of #01, aud was sent to the ho eotiary for Chas sriith, @ soldier, pleaded guilt | some clothin, « . Bare M4 ea bed birghn une bay An erain.v!ouse, but was let ofl ta Gremiat Pouce Iverciogsce.—The house of Mr, George (Ott, No. 224 Binth avenue, wae entered by burglare at 1 o'clock yesterday morning, and they were a 4-by Mr, Ott in hie bed reom. Ho M and puranead them tuto the «reet, YY were cap'ured by the pollee, They were red av William Pitt, an old offeader, and Traey, eo oamed Thomas Crowin waa arrested ns a ¢ from New Jersey, where it is alleeed ‘hore Qre two Indictments against bit, for ampau't with in Ta He isin the custody of Superintendent BROOKLYN, A Dary Uston.—The editorial articles ir the new paper read like the writings of a literary bore, revised by a “committee” who could not agree upon the subject, and compromised the mattwe by aitir+ nately re-writing @ paragraph to suit thet: individual wotions, Srectat Megtixa oF tux Conmon Cox O1n— Thy Pikeman anv THe Dwavr. The Board met last evening in compliance with (he cod of the Mayor, A communication from the Mayor vac read to the effect that great dissatisfaction, amounting » Most to turbulence, existed with reference to thy po visions of the Corporation ordinances relatine to Providing exemptions tor conscripts. The firemen Qnd militia claim that they are entitied to abeoint: exemption under the agreement eutered into by thea with the State, ve that the © jon, yp peareto have no | thority to nrovidc ans ail Felief than has been adopted, and questions the} ga! ity of the acte oi the Supervisors of New York. The ayor ur, the further co-operation id expresse hope th erp yy that may be taken may be free frum tie or netye u of having been intluenced by unworthy au jess acerpte’, vod w Speciad ar appointed 4) take the lege “ ration, A recess was tane mittee repor to the etfeet the Mayor und Comptroller be emipowerod to t us 975.000 for exempting the Bre men from the crate 4 for exempbing the wail hy 3 pee for § pling Mailitia, A longthy it wees The reso ed the illegality of thr © the reaponsibi ity, ws natter of ustice to the miliiis lutions were adopted by @ vote of 10 aveaic @asys. A winority report, presented by Ald. Pia t., mas lost, A re olution te commence erarions mare! ef committee t jorning was adopted, alt, . the Boaid adjourned. Barre WILLIAMSBURGH, BSrannmo Arrkar.—In a pow in the lager beer saloon of Mr. Ritter, eornee of Ewen and Moo inthe petks fe ssrestea.” Paap named Frederue Cavan?.—A man named Joseph Ryan was mane qesener @orning in the act of stealing clot rom @ clothes line in the yard of No. 7 Flush- ing avenue, bi * tlary for 4 montneee trial, sent to the Peniten Pronapiex Curp Monper.—The body of w Bewly-born infant was found yesterday morning in a Gully, at the corner of North tnd and Ewen streets, Brooklyn, FE. D. It had evidently been strane! 4 Oud secreted there within afew hours, Coroner Liar FOU will invustigate (he case today, Frauz, =~ JERSEY CITY, Fearrer Accipent AT DaRGen—Rewaa- Abie Escave or Savas CoiLpeRn,—Between T and So'clock on Mouday night, ® wagon contaiuing & little girls, being driven by @ boy, 13 years old, alung the embankiweut of the New Jersey Kailroad, a short distance west of the He:gen iron bridge, was suddem (Continued on Fourth Page,