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9735, Latest News | BY TELEGRAPH TO THE NEW YORE Sty NEW From Havana, The Rebellion at San Demingo, &c. By the arrival at thts #teamer Fag LATER FROM CHARLESTON, ““"""” MOULTRIE NOT SILENCED, MEAVY FIRING KEPT Up. ADVANCE OF MEADE’S ARMY, IMPORTANT PROGRESS MADE. Pleasanton’s Cavalry Operations, newspaper malls. rreapondene af the N.Y. Sun} HAtAasa, Sept. 12, 1863, screw corvette Ban 6th, with troops, The Ullon ealled from Neuvites on the 7th, with 9 battery of artillery, in company with t a fe la Carholiea, which had put in from stress tr athat 275 soldiers of the d battalion cial were found in tity the Havtien uid delivered to the sand that he bes to take them away feat te Du ihe Haytiene ER ea. rived at Santi on 150 PRISONERS TAKEN. | Bpan 1 Wada” tte omy wee itr nn eeee | will he called desler OUTRAGE BY AU. S. OFFICER. | herlon ‘here iacely, “re srurter, dire and) tobe | Parces MILtram, was ey morning, In be How he S on ody ‘waediscavered cathe Sth incon ios ate | acrificed a Woman. | house. A debter of bie book dealer has bear ee THE HABEAS CORPUS PROCLAMATION. ft!" “Thee. ta it i tt " . __ Phe Anelo-Rebel steamer Li of 168 tor \ Mts Effects in Our Courts. noruin ia, oie day trou Naan Nassau jf i " | &e., &e. ae. w of Bodsrusbecicg pers PR abe ats | Charleston. © Corpus Caen. Oae Day Later News, Buffalo, Sept. 16,Juceo N. K. Hell, of the. & | The United States diepatel steamer Mary Band. | District Court, iu the habeas corp ua casos of Dav d (ord, Capt. Rogers, arrived yeaterday from Charles. | J. Crichten, of St. Lawrence County, and Robert r too, leaving the bar on Saturday wight, the Ith, With dispatches to the De partineut., When ehe lett Charleston bar Gen. Gilmore's forces were active y engaged in erecting batteries on the upper end of Morrie Island, and Forte Moultrie and Johnson were Beeping up a very heavy fire upon them, The rebela Rave two i-inch @unein Moultrie, Sumter is en tirely silenced, but they have a @srrison there, and their flog ie fying, no attempt having been made to @reapy it since the disestrous boat expedition. The Bealth and epirite of the fleet were good The monitor Patapsco has been towed toPort Royal | for repairs, Commander Daniel Ammon hae Assumed the position of chief of staff with Ad pole, of Cayuga Count § the relator tro the opinion that board hoe made an order dis Te gives ent having ores ary eervice exempt fom military service, cannot revoke or re- view such decision, or compel the man to submit bis clatme @ second time before the Board Judge Hall, in the eaves of minora, enlisted with- nt of parents, bronght before him on scorpus bae made an order diecharg- m, five in number, from service, Maine Election. ’ Portlan!, Sept, 16 ‘al Dahlgren The French gunboat Grenade was etill off the bar Cony over 16,000 majority over Tiradbury, which the (ht will be noticed tha no mention ismade by this | Temaining towne to be heard from will probably in. Qrrival of a white flee flying over ., The gt » ] feported yesterday by ypne (anspor crease, The State Senate will stand 20 Union tol end pubil-bed in the Sts. The pro! that even ite white fing waa displayed ut th objecta were temporary uot » surrender A Washington Explanation. Washington.sey!. 10..The fact thata’'y ¢ flag” | Was lately reen fiying over Fort Moultrie, is not con Gidered of anurual significance, as the Confederate Bag iterifis white, with the exception of the Unix Dy which isred, with @ blue croes studded with white Stars. Those who are best officially accuainted with Democrat; the House about 110 Union ead 31 Demo- crate, | telegraphio Wews Items, &e, Ty Orange and Alerondtia Railroad is now open to Culpe ourt Houre stOP has eent one tho from Cumberland ¢ y Hib as Detroit, and rebel prison- Hie case is or) ered very ¢ Offairs in the neighborhood of Charleston, attach but | Tite Ariny of the Potomac ia being paid. Fifteen little, if any importance to the statement through | Prydiassers have recoutiy left: Warlington tor this Captain Diggs. No oficial information had been re- je @eived up to 2 o'cloek thie afternoon from that quar- | fer, Gen, Gilmore's Captures, Washiric Beppe. 16 en. Gillmore, in an official eommunicat ways 36 pieces of artillery vere cap tured on Morris Inland, and it is pot imposible that ethers remain concealed ccarting to a Washington diepateh, rping the Frente or Quakere ip of countics in Virginia Go lmore intends to employ the ving the harbor obstructions dour, with which they are racquanted than | mion eoldiers. rer, Rerree 1 Mi ang, captured at Fort Bumter j Inthe recent ardaut, ian eon of Lieut. Commander {e, ‘now ordered toduty In the South Atlantic Kader Squadron) aud «@ nephew of Gen. Meade, wedareago about a ! blockade runners, O00) worth of erty in their possession, ‘dend brevehtto Poiut Lout Out, the Southern part of Maryland Nova ring!« instance of yellow fever, or of anything eppr tol tas piade ite appearance cither in tie town ov barbor of Key West during the entire | # acon * been con acd ad ¢ Army of the Fotomac, | © Washington, Sept. 16a gentleman arrived to- Bight from the headjuar‘ers of the Army of the Poto- mac. He etates that some of our troops are elx or eight miles beyond Culp pper. On Monday they at- tempted to er the Rapidan, but were opposed and stopped in three places. The losses on both tides om 1 captured, at ; Were slight. Gordonsville te eichieen miles bevend, | wee ay” ease Te Peet a thoauiyers Itismnpposed that the main body of the rebel army | their tended for the Wentrenched there Hy. p it, An escort of 35 men wae The Late Cavalry Operations. Washington, Sept. 16. A telegram received from the Army of the Potomac, saya: “ Our position on the Rapidan remains onchanged e Mas Ges, Stes Purdy, Capt. Moore, i h Ward, an Ht. Young, et oy, yesterday, and left in the r Now York. Gen, Sickles’ health ts so Much improved that he is anxious to rejoin the 34 Corps, end will leave for Warbiogton next week Tun tuand ¢ fam itary, district which te fo, be y Marl.) | immediately erected into a department, embrecin ,. bby Mat | Kansas, Weatern Arkansas, Northern Texas ar, A Washington dispateh of last evening to the Phi! Mexico, now inelnded int rtment Mias Odelphia Inqrinen says: | hae been tendered to aa), Gen. Birney, at pres In the Inte forward movement of Meade's army, SNmMAnding a division of the Phird Army Corpe. theeavairy advanced in three columns, the whole | ortet he acavairy enard, wie under the command of Gen. Piexsanton y t Boll Rona few 4 was commanded by Genera! Buford, le had Kupetrica, audthe third by Gen, ¢ om the instructions Meade. it isund cautiously and and iJ About 1M Pr.aon have been taken by Gen. Pleasanton since Sun r. [t is di-ered of the dead are caposed, ing around. rthat nh atett y bodies toGen F od pumeroue skulle are ly- ne. Hanerer Rercier Stown, who did more corps of observation, to arcertain the position of the @ Mi a eto Pe e Boks down, bas if maa mee eoemy, and La ons peneral engagement. On | ¢ tine it He red the army see urday night the Four ‘ennsylvania cevsiryyun- t * each y 0 der commana of Major George Covode, attached to | Balvate ip the Pirst Marachuestis Volunteers, and soon rose from the ranks by 1 aucy, He is now Avriatant of General Meade's Artny ¢ rit to a first Heuten- utaut General in one regs's column, inet and drove the enemy before il they reached the Hazei river, The rebel owed eigns of opposing the beard s great commotion, and the other ede among the reb veinforeoment for the party «| erowsed came up, and probably having been mis for Uniont City to Washington, Mo., was fired into, and the track obstructed, No damage was duue, and the guer- | Tillas were repulsed Ir is estimated that the Repnbliean victory in ken pe, they were fired upon by the paity A Mainv cost the United States Government 21,000 ¢ Bearthe bank Major Covode distiuctly heard the a dav including Sundave -in the ehape of pay te the | reinforcing party approach the river at that point. erow nd mii tary office-holoers, trom Vice. They were hailed by the firat party and peremptorily |p; t wo to Brieadiers Busteed and ord ° ‘hai A ur conc eh i eh By aneey, 4 tle n who sturaped the State against the Demo were on, and instantly he fire, iS) erat.c e idater ware Bye tin, BhEn & BaTler look’ placa te Static cand dates for more than # month before the tween them, and the ficlog soon after etopped. The | Tir attendance at the N, yesterday, wasvery laree, n ebt ainounted to two parties had evidently fired ateach otier by mie take, In the morning the rebels bad ditappeared from the ober side of the river, aod our tioupe ad Vance without opposition. FROM LEP’ ABMY, A telegram received here from General Foster, at | Fortress Monrov, states thatthe main body of | wmy is ator near Richmond, leaving ouly an iucon- | tderabie force in Gen, Meade's front. Extracts from Richmond Papers, ‘for reas Monroe, Sept, 16,.-The Richmond Dia faders Y. State Fair at Utica, The rece up to last 0. Toe whole number of en- trie is 2.10, abou slessthan at Rochester, The diapiay of agricultural in mente and horses ie un- eur passed: other departinenta ure deficient. The city ie crowded to overflowing, aud hundreds are unable to find lodgings, Tilt Hon, William P. Dole, Commissioner of In- dian Affairs, wri'cs trom Kangen, Sept. 9, that though he hae had a pretty rouch time among the bur whackore aod jayhawkers, the main chiect of mirsion has been attained, Treaties were concluded | with pearly all the Indixu tribes for their removal fromthe Sate, The Kickapoo were divided / \ received, It contaiusthe | whether they would euter tuto auch @ treaty, J eioy, hap been receive with them he antietpated troutile, Lt Rerostep Anvasce or rae Exrvy..There Actras-COMMANDER Maktam, of the steamer Nor- m ely sent an hoat expedition up the River, Flor ond captured a rebel signal , hear Jacksonville, seenring ar smmuni- elena fi telescopes, &e, Thies cap ure will break vp the Southern end of the rebel ne of cation, or comp l two companies of infantry, ndoone of ariilery, which were ) Wes an engagement at Culpepper on Sunday last, and ,'m skirmish between cavalry at Rapidan Station on | \ Monday, without any definite result. The enemy | , e crossing their infantry at Kelly's Ford, and appa- rently contempl mn advance, CHARLESTON, | Charleston, Sept. 14.—The enemy is perfecting } }) arrangements fur the permanent occupation of Mor | ris [land ereeting lines of telegraph along the whole | flstund, convertimg Battery Wagner into a powerful ifr enlarging thelr bomb-proofa, &e. They fire ' spon our boats plying in the habor from Battery Grege | r Charleston, Sept, 15. By the explosion of one of ithe macazines of cur Jamen Island batteries, to-day vix men were killed, including a lentenant, j THE SOUTHWEST, Atlanta, Ga, Sept. 14—Generals Johnson and DY) correst skitmished with the enemy near Dalton on \ridev. Forrest was wounded. The Yankees ad- erdto Tunnel Hill, Ww ler had a ekirmieh near Laiayette on rr and the suswy be ing $09 strong, fell neral engagement ie expected. Een Ae neecrant p gocup.es Chattsaooge, and if le sported that Beets So" m\ him, comm two of cavalry about being forwarded to Richmond, to remain there to protect it, A rissexomgon board the Plantagenet etates that no warniug whatever had been given tothe juhabi- tanteot Portan Plate, Wot Indies, and that the vent resulted in the destruc ion of the city discriminate rlauehter of women ani Notwit hatandir the inhabi- o have re lab vact deal of property. nond Disrarcn of Saturday, says that are respounibie for the iate affair with | the Japanese, and pioualy cy "Ou the heade of that internel rec 1 all the |iood and crime that ie about to 1. They foreed them- eelves on the Japanese they bave heen in the habit of forcing them society in Europe, The Jupanere did pot company, and did not want it We wish to (rod it were possibie for them to sok every ukce bhip ood slauguter every Yankee soldier that may be vent t them.” A Rascally Ex-United Stal OmcialL Ex-Provost-Mersbal Strachan, late of Paimyte, eroseine of ourt and Major Covode halted et Thoredar, a guerr party attacked tha ecmmand on thie side, afer dark, to wait unit hern Missonri Reliroad at Wright Citrs Mow but | morning before at sting to er | beaten off by the militia. A part of the town About ten o'clock the same horned. On Fridar, a freight train from Macon YORK. THURSDAY. SEI SE port last evening of the frou Havana, we are in toceipt of our The rebetitan in San Domingo etill continues, and | troormare being dispatched to Puerto Plata, The Lucia left Santiago again on the | decided Im tavor of the claim of a drafted man to be | | Robler impalees and inatincte of | bas been indicted by the Grand —=——— = = Mo., was arrested in Quiney, Il, on the 9th order of the Provost-Marebal General of &t. Lonis. Btrechan is charged with emberr!ing somo $20,000 of | the fande of the Government while acting ae Provost. Maresh Palmyra. ‘The Quiney Hernan charges han induced Gen, McNeill to shoot theten in retaliation for the murder of ap old man, yearago. [t says: ‘In this transaction, Birches get himself {uto a serious ecra e wnae few days since indicted by the: Marion County. morn shooting of those ten men, the wife thus condemied to be shot, ix little ehild: "for which Appointed for the came to Palmyra with ren, called apon Strachan, told him her | hneband condemned tobeshot that day, and | that these were her children. thet if ber hushand ebould be murdered she would be unable to support the children, aud ‘dthe inhuman wretch, with bie teare in her eyes,to release hin (ror th: Strachan at first refreed.but the poor wor | funtties were en persistent, th: he finaily told her if ehe would raise bim en), it bim tow her, he would | woman ¢ rand wed the town of Faltore od found oney required r. Rew Mo., furnished 2500 of th # receipt tu hie pocket for it. The nor heart-bro | his hellieh lust, a: thie crime againat G woman toeubmit to inet ti h County." }f LOCAL NEWS, NEW YORE AND THE VICINITY. A Beavtiret Giri, about 17 years of age, wos found, on Toreday night, wandering about the tre spparentiy in great distressand, on being to the 7th Ward Station House, stated that Herne was Sarah J. Fordham, and that her home ) wat Riverhead, L. 1. @he aleo etated that she bad been induced to visit the city by aman named John Stewart, who professed to be wealthy, and had promteed to marry her. They hed occupied ® room in the Lombard House, in New Bow- ery, eince Saturday last, and on Monday he aban. doned her, taking with him ber jewelry and clothes, and leaving her entirely destitute. The police have noilfied her parente and are in esearch of her se- dueer, Seance will be the fashionable color during the coming winter, and even now an occasional scar let cloak is seen in the street. b head-drees will consist of a handsome jockey hat,with scarlet feathers, and already has that queen of modia- tes, Madame Demorest, provided herself with the most beautiful and costly of those rare articles, FxuMrrion EXaMinarions—Fourth District —The caves tn thie district were reported of as follows Whole number examined, 148; held for service, 19; Physical debility, 1: non real. ite, 7, laid over, TZ; over age, 4; only sone of widow March, urnished substitutes, 15; pald commute thon, 4; aliens, 4; under age, 1. Fisth Inatrict.-The number examined bere yee terday was 89. They were disposed of as follows: Held for service, 11; physical dirability, 83; aliens, 1h; over age, 6, only support of parente, 7; out of dir trict, & in eerviee Sd of March, 1; eubstitues, 9; paid 8300, 1; gone to Europe, 1. Sirth Diatrict.-Lo thie dletriet, yesterday, a eub- Stitate, after having received hie $200, attempted to escape, He climbed from the Sd-story window of the Marshal's (Mice, No. 18) Sixth avenue, to the roof of the "Woodhine” house adjoining. In paseing through thiebulldiog hewas mistaken for a thief, and, after exciting chase to the corner of 7th avenue and street, was captured, The day's work in the way of exemptions resulted as follows: Furnished substitutes. 14: held to dnty,7; paid #500, t for disability, 16 ; over ae, 17; mt nori parents, 1, a vply ve laid over, 5; non-reeidence, 3; only sone of wii ; cent to gon- erai rendezvoin, 1, Seventh District,The whele mumber examined here yesterday wee 121: Held for errvice, 15; enbetitutes secepted, 9; ex- empt for dieabilivy, SD; other causes, 68; sent to gen- eral rendezvous, 9 euintitutes. Eighth Dvatrict,Bixty-two cases were disposed of | | here, aa follows: Held to service, 11: substitates, 2; commutations, 2; lecharaed for disabiiity, 19; other causes, 84, Ninth District. Eighty cases were heard yesterday, | of which there were: ' | esting volame Held to service, 27; charged for disability of axed parenta, 12; laid over 7; dezvous, 27 County Retier ann Scastitcrs Commerr- TER. Amusing Scenea.-.A record of the proeeedings at the office of thie Committee would make an inter- One of our reporters is constantly Prevent, and from hie notes we make the following selections for to-day : A German produced a brother Tenton as @ enbeti- stute, Now the Consoript waa pretty wi and understood Englieh tolerably well, whi stitute was @ new importation. 7 sworn, Mr. Blunt..What is yonr name? Conseript. Haus Hattock. Mr. B.-Hans, what is your buriness % Ilans—Mein tushness is to get von substituten vom dree hunder dollar, Imran what do you work at? Hane-Ab--h! leb ish von Schumcher, M . Blunt -Are you @ boss shoemaker? Hana—Nein! Mr. B.-Have you a family ? 8 Ich bash drei ehildere an von vrow, Mr. B.--Do you take care of thern ? Hane Yaw, | takes care of dem, Ich gifs tem all ter blunt, ter gelt y now, der mouiab, BOW ‘ou aaved much money ? anbetitutes accepted, 22; dis- only sonaof wktows, 4; sone A; uneuitablences of age, dent, 2; sent to general ren- Hape—Vv yaw, | shave fourteen tollare, Mr. B,—Hae your wife or yourself apy money in bank? Hans-—Nein! Mr. Bunt. ihen yoq can't pay anything towards ne you from going to the war? Hane. Nei Mr. I, -How much are you going to give the substi- tute Hane (brightenin Lire’ up and holding hunder tollar ~one 1 mt ire pte Are you going to give bim be enreful, V-e-ll (lowering hin voice to « )) dieh feller i in green- rel eliilde nud von yt, Fritz, you goes for id fight; you has none old womans; now Ich gives you gwei hui liar und you goes fight vorme? He eay, Yaw, Hana, | goea vor you. say, Dem goom mit me, und be say Yaw, Ich goome; bow you gives him zwei bunder, dat ish goot; you iveeme ein hunuder, dat Ish be:ter ash goot; you now, | hav der cid womans und der kinder Mr. Binnt—so you get 1”) by the operation ? Hans,—Yaw, mynbeer, das ish very goot, Mr. B,.1t may be “very good” for you, my friend, but it won': do for the cointy. Stand aside, Hane Mein goit, Wes? Mr. Biunt~ Stand aride, alr, We thall keep vonr substiiure, if he be wiline tostay,- fora better man, for one, in fact, who ia not going to epeculate on the draft, We want rubsticnies ax cheap ae we can put them, but the surplus goes to the county aud not to brokers, agents or speculators. bis band for alithe money Hane (henitati port of confi horn, you know; now viow, der old woman rand Jury of trechan keted it; campeiled | These are eniled Ked | Returns from 275 towne give | Riding Hoods, and aro very handsome Indeed. ‘The 8d of | | ipet.,ia Second Avenue, neur 16th etreet, at the [Tth | threw no ligh: ou the affiir, althon TEMBER inet., by | bylaw. They were ordered to make affidavits to | ghould he frat considered. Near, ot cpe of the men | beart-broken | | festival began yreterday at Jones’ Wood a inns nae PRICK ONE CENT 7. 1863, that effect at the office of the Board of Enrollment. | | Another case warthatof a man with # wifey and, | children, and @ mo:ber, aeod $7, of whom he was the | cole support. Te was similarly d epored of. LA ven submitted to the Commiter, re | the cases referred to have teen ‘eramined, in the order in which they were filed with the Com deeooemin tee bave had many questions peed | to then wiich have newer been teated by; Gs In ®| They have required thren (acts to Sn ees be in aac | see where a fireman pald his substitute, his $300 was The ownership of the Prone ah | tmmediately returned, and the same is done in the Sertvoved or damned; ite actual value at He Ks destruction or ee rored or damag y oF io direct consequence of @ riot. The Committee bave Teported unfavurebiy om ciaime for lose of wager alagod to heve been sustein- ed in consequence of the claimants being eo terrifed that they were unabie to perform their requiar evoce- tion, or for rent, in consquence of the vacation of remiace by parties unable to fnifill the obligations | heir losses. Appended to the report are the names ; end that it wae case of s policeman. The colored people are heard | in the City Hell. Reporters are not admitted | | j Tue Narionat Horse Fair opened on Tuesday atthe Faehion Course, L. 1, in presence of some of our most respectable and wealthy citizens, Includine Commodore Vanderbil', Simeon Leland, | > . 118 claimants, whose claime amount in the Vie te Bhepherd F. Knapp, ion, DR. Floyd Jones, and to about 312,000, with @ resalntion direct! Others, The exhibition commenced with @ greud | Coniptrotier to pay the same. The Committee ¢, composed of 1 teams or elngle hor Unfavorably in 36 cases, amounting toe tot nearly #2000, The report and resolution were adopted. avd 19 ted horeoa, Among the hore ' Toe Boned Agreed to meet on Mondar evening next, ton were Ethan Alien, La Mok, Filling: | at 11 o'clock, for the purpose balloting for fuspes: 4 puitele Mac, lelio or atte te . panne at tors of ve ere ot of O be e soirel Dan’ Unde “ci nd, euch, carrying 1b0 ib, “The | Acctoests AND Isguests.—Lawrence Fows 1 Dan was declared victor | te: boy employed on board the echooner P. Blakes lying at Pier 4. N. R., was drow nod yestorday,by fall- ing between the veaselandthe pier, Hisbody hes not been recovered. | , Aun Gilmartin, 23 vears of eae, fell down stairs of tae | her res e hid Mulberry et., and sustained @ frac- ekull, + will pt open | oy y hoy 10 \ YM, when the ext bition will revldan Mia canal a wee ran coer At newman ol Cenal and Chrystie sts, by @ truck, driven by Johm Quine, and instently killed. The driver weserrest- Jama Connolly, @ native of Ireland, diedatthe N.Y, Hoepital, from ; Foceived by being run over bye onthe Nod Railroad, Coronor Naumann held a post mortem exam! at vel ¢ Hospital, in the case ot Gertrude wee vant at No. 311 Fifth street, who died the effects of an abortion, It was at ret that rhe died from injuries received at the hands her mistress Mre, Margaret Roming and fer brotheat Hermann Eck, and about two weeks ago were arrested and held toawait the result of {1 which it was eujmored they had inflicted. The Morten examination brought ta light no eym of any jence, but showed that an abortion very recently been produced, and thet deeth wae the reault. TIE COURTS, Tuk Hanras Corres ann tur Paestpoesr’s PhoctaMation,.In the Supreme Court Chamberg before Juation Clerke, in the matter of te h Petition of David M. Doremua, and in the matter of the Apple cationos Mary Mchan Sor the discharge of her son returns were made in both cases to the effect that the partics whose release is cought are soldiers in the eer- vice of the United States, Justice Clerke held ¢heé tL 6 President's Proclamation applied to cases in whiels the writ of habras corpus had been elready issued, eg well as to those cases in which application waste be hibition wil far the gold 1 eaddle hor until ton | come off, Tus Boarn o- Enccation wet lastevening. Wm. FE. Curtis, Feq, the Prorident, presented a large pumber of names of teachera for appointment for the evening echools, The list was referred to the Committee on that « A petition for | ning school in th Professor Wor Chemistry at (he Bree Aca | bation Tt was referred to ¢ on Pree Academy Waid setiool No. 48, in Weat 27th atreet thorized to lense tora ot of ste adoining maid School, ut the ar eaid preiiises to be used for the the School, A large aroun? of routine business wre transacted, after which the Board adjourued fora fortnight, Tur Swiss Senereenrest & rt This shooting It ie in. we ase told, to hold @ fos thin bene the first. The resent ove Isto rica a find to ansist nd orphans of Swiss soldiers who have falien in the war ‘The dey waecirarand not too hot. At about 10 o'clock @ good number of Swit young men, mort of them being armed with aehort hoary rifle, marched to the ground, led by Hurchman's band ‘They carried the Stare andstripes and the national flag of Switzer tended by the Committe . . made, The writs were accordingly dismissed, re ce ee ey Rigel patons as aet tees A cane also came before Judge Betts, Fredeste® A, de by side, » head of the , B marched @ man holding a boy by the hand, | atine.® young man from Brooklyn, was brought ap on & writ of habeas corpus, Mr. Blosson, for the Government, interposed the Proclamation of tha President of the United States, euspending tho privte lege of the writ, Mr. Waring, the uncle of the rela- tor, contended that as the youngman wason Tuesday iu the custody of the judge, before the Proclamation: of the President wae known judicially, therefore the Case must be proceeded with as if nosuch preelama- fn Swiee comtume, the nm his shoulder ell aod his eo! the party was unitog blous yt up near the centre of the ere 37 yards from ita row of eight t Lwoonto lH. Acord lithe cords meeting man carrying & Thie warn pereonation of On coming to the ground ye of this e which rat . i} " 1 to him The pe th t Means man “wee to pay Hh tion had been issuod, suspending the privilege of the cents for Are. Os ne fe writ, The Judge differed in opinion with Mr. Ware was to @0 ing; but held the matter under consideration. In tHe UB, Cinerit Covet, before Jadge Betts, Alderman Isaac P. Dayton was, on motion, edmitteds to practice as av attorney, solicitor and counsel in the € it Courte of the United Btates, WRNERAL PoLicg INTELUGESOR--Mary Ane Drese colland Maria Pilkins, both keepers of in(amous houses in Water at., were arrested yesterday,charge® with having on the 2d day of the July riote etolem household furniture, £¢., from the honee of Dr. Wm. Powell, colored, No, 2 Dover st., which was and demolished by the rioters, y ’ eased. money | ree bre hands of thore who hi per cent whieh Lastly, the man the bulla ee, lees to go into the general fund, made the fret hit in the conte Os toreceive a Swiee jive-franc The shooting wae fair it should have been tro (pore range, All used the ort hun rifle, and there wasn good deal of spir wointhe shooting, which went on amid Jaurhe, and now and then some Bwies exclamation at a good shot. The members of the Schu'zen Corpa did not fire, ‘The result of the shooting willbe made known on the inat day ot the match, there being four days, und thea the prizes will be distributed. ‘The committee ia formed of Moears. A. Hungerbubler,Car! Schiwarz,Charie Zieg ler, aud William Kubell, At six o'clock, the shooting ry for the Sr Sates +0 en end aren it will be re. MILITARY. eur: nd be continued at the same hour onthe tw ing dae ye, be main \argete, Joseph P. Thompson, Jr., eon of Rev. Dr. Thampese » od © Lib Will be shot a: tor of this city, has been commissioned First Lieuteneat in the 2d regiment United States colored troops, an- der Col. Wm. Birney. eon of the late James G. Birney, Gov. Seymour hes lesued an orer to the Major Gen- erale under his command, to give orders to the com- mandaute of the several regiments in their divisions to make full reports immediasely ef the serviess ren- dered by them while on duty in Pennsytvanie, in ore der that there should be detailed reports on fle in the Adjutant General's Department of sach services, ase matter of record and act of justice to the militle regs mente of the State. Consem Loox Ur.—The conscripts of the Gres Napoleon won the following grades by thelr brevery and talent, viz.: Two (Bernadotte and Marat) be- came Kings; the on of the former is still og the Awe dish throne: two became Princes; nine were created Dukce; two received the grade of fi erehal, ond two that of General. Nove of our conscripts can be- come Kings, but the road to the highest military reat is opeu to them. Driges rangiug from #8) to 100, Tur Junk Deacers.—(Quite an array of these gentlemen appeared yesterday morning before Justice Osborne, at Essex Market Police Court, Among them were Mr. Jamge Puchanan, President (no relation, he esye, to an ex President of the United Stater), Mr, John MeCoy, Vice President, Mr. Thor, Smith and Mr. Dennis McDavitt, Sicretaries, aud Mr. Daniel Sweeny, Treaeurer. It appears that Mr. Thomes Hoy, one of the members, in order to test the legality of Superintendent Kennedy's bell-ring ing orders, proceeded through Hroome etreet ringing hie bell, Ho wae ae exp cled— promptly agreated end taken betore Justice (borne, and held to ban in pre to apoar on Saturday in the Court of ions, to anewer the charge ot violatiag the orders of the Bup rintendent by ringing | els in the etreet, ralohn MeCoy,Vice-Previdentof the ety became in bail, The jank dealers, m ikinen, itinerant eut tere and others Hiame the City Laepector for prevent ing them pursuing thew ueual occupation b, élving: uotiee of their approach with their beile. Nothing could be more erroneous, Mr. Boole hae simply or dered @ bell tu be runy to give notice of the approac of the dirt carte; the order probibiting ail other bell. ringing emanates from Police Superintendent Ken ody. Acounrel for the Ae stion bas been en- esced,avery iarge fund leaving been collected at their meeting ou Duceday even og. 12 Mans ron Cnantrston.—To-lay, BROOKLYN. Tor Examination Boarp or tas Tmap Distuior.The examination of conseripte in the Third District was continued at No, $50 Washingten, street, yeeterdsy, The following cases were disposed of: Held for duty, 11 aliens, 25; ‘vend! oi paid 4300 Retire ror Drarrep Mex, —The first meeting of the Board of Aldermen, as 0 relief com- rulttee, wae held yesterday morning, Ald, Talmadge presided, Several forms of affidavits were presented for persons applying for relief, which were adepted, The names of Hoa ‘sons were presented for relief, named Cornelius Duffy, Wm. H. Brandon, Francia and Jou Oxtord, A reeolution war to pay their commutation fees if refusing to serve, to pay for substitutes, The meeting then Mirae until this morning, WILLIAMBBURGH. Suppes Deatiu—A middle aged man, namee Owen Gallagher, residing at No. 171 North 6th treet. Brooklyn, KE. D., dropped dead in hisewn house yes terday marni| @m ployed int SusrecteD Porsoninc—Coroner Barrett wae called yesterday to bold an inquest on the body of a child named Mary Henryhand, who died suddenly a sured for gf.00, The sreond, third and fourth floors | few hours previously, under eircamstances which ie- by Mcssre, | dicated poisoning, The inquest was <Sioarned ry & Lansinebugh, who are damaged to the | await the result of @ post mortem examination. h t it yf i a 7 * Carne as aati ae grat’ Tie FousptinG Cu1Lp,—On the investiga- tion in the case of the new-born infant, found em Monday in a vecant lot in Brooklyn, E. D. @ post at o'clock, the U.S, eteam traneport Union will esil for Charleston with an immense cargo of etorer, ammu- nition and other necessaries for the fle t. Bhe will i in the service, 2; substitutes, 97 the squad. 4 16; non-residents, 3; ander ere of motherless childrems A.l the vessels of the South Atlantic fleet can be reached by thie de parture, Tug Mystrxnrova Homicing iN toe 1TH Warn... Coroner Wiidey lant night concluded the in- quest in the case of William Finley, who wna stabhed by some undiscovered person on the ulghtof the sth Preein ined, F, tation Huse eis Brady by Bot one witness was eram neme, whore testimony t at the occurrence. ‘The jury “that the deceased eame ¢ tion from hemorihace, death trom exhaus- the result of & etab wound veceived from sine person unknown tothe jury." Desinvetive binu.—Yeoterday, between 4 end PF. M.,afire breke out im the large four-story building 71,72 and 7! Beet vith atreet, which aeon destroyed the entire buildme, Mr. WH. Perry uc cupied the firet story ae a ruarile eetablishment, The loss on the ertablirhment ie estimated ar #20,000, In- were occupied as A plano manufactory Dorme: tothe amount of #4,000, Mr ». Dubaly No. 1d Letinet o avenue, los 7O4), wud bia loss iu furniture war UU | Another case was that ofa policeman, who, it was!) Fine If past two o'clock vester- Fiortern eae pelé ve enti had gcd! met ite declared on oath, told s substitute that he would not fey morp tine f ee pul ia ayy float ‘rom ex . The care will be oulll further d upied by John in ent ascertain under investigation, Aud this isthe way that many | are speculating upon the draft, finding substitutes at © bargain,and trying to pocket the rurpius, But the vig- Hance of the Committee prevents thie, andin all cases where anything of the kind \e discovered,the substitute ie detained—should he choose to remain—and re- ceives #300, when be fills a man's place. In that Case, the money in given into the hands of the mee- senger of the committee, end is sly paid to the sub- stitute, when the latter is acceptable, Two cases came up, in which the parties were only sons of aged parents. In these cases the committee declined to giveany relief, ag ther axe provided for | mount of #40, no toeur- budding isowned by William Garey, aud is dameged about M4). Cause of the fire unknown, Coenty Govgrnamnt.—The Board of Sus pervisors inet yesterday, and adopted s resolution in- structing and empowering thy Substitute and Relief Committe? of this Board to send for and examine persons and papers, for the purpose of obtaining @ full knowledge of the circumstances of the persone apply- ing for relief, The Special Committee on Riot Claims Presented, ry report, stating that as many of the claimants for ermal) amounts were in destitute clreumstances,the: sdopted the rule that claims uot exceeding 8000 Seconp District Exemrrions.—-Yesterday tho Board of Enrollment, in session at No. 96 Gren@ street, examined 66 out of the 133 names drewn im the Eighth ly, The ovrmotiqns wae ae follows apart of Brock age 21; physical disability 91; aliens 18; father of motherlees ebiidren 1 ry commutation 1; only son of a wow 1; nom 1; only eon Of aged parents 1. " Mason Gewenat Cant ScnceTz, It is said, is abeewe fi th tomar ov sick leave, la | ing the Rey Nes ‘jo Pennsylvania, for de Re lioau ticket, to the tuno of e hundred Bight from the Layel Leaxu es, and his pay fron tbe Goverament