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NUMBEI YO 186. NEW YORK, — as Latest New: | poet head beret Gpon the eame, tobe | donbtfol whether the Mexican throne will be accepted vanrnarate the information of al! concerned; and by the Austrian Archdake Maximiiian. It was pre- PY TELEGRAPH TOTHE NEW YORE &CY th at the foliowlng epocial inatrnetions for perrore in wiourly hinted that bie fether-in-law, King Leopold, renee Comes ARMY OF THE POTOMA © military service of the United Btates be urietiy arto dissuade his relative from committing | observed, vie: The atrenrio tedaatttons tie comer nof ‘ary officer in the military ser. ionof which would | vice of the Untied ea fe called to th i] | be imporsi!..c. These conditions,!t now apprarsair such mn, | Saghe Prelate eoned onthe Then day ot Beprember, aa wil feevent the pro,oct from boingeatrnt nat the t y | corpus ie picts ned mt ie. P \ ," pi t of pahess ovited that At Branes, “and. \ sland. i } SEVERE FIGHT ON THE RAPIDAN, €or ould, tn vi Yon of the’ a writ aoe ] eeseioa aia refeatinn 9 the ae eee m 1 ened out and served upon any officer in gis os 7 groneh trom the , , th military service of the United States, comme: this an course England REPORTED FEDERAL REPOLSE, | iris tis i aetheenty tue entre | Ete ht adage arene ete >! ty by an borit: t e 5 G D m ght have - the U. &. belon to any one of the danes BY rawn: but if the coantry ‘Sestons of France, Proelatussion, it ebail be the daty kuoww by bis certificate under may tesae of verve such writ of 4 cov) ted, (hat the person named in anid writ te ined by bim ae @ p fsoner under the aulbority of Preeideut of the United Ktates. Buch reture in been made, if any praon serving, ot at- Ds! to servo ach erit, either by the com- id of apy Court, or Judee, or otherwise, | with of without eas oof law, sbali | Gttemp: to arrest the ofcer making ench re tarp apd holding fo custois sue person, the eaid t ths Na Y d ' bien Lah commanded to refuse entntesion and | diener to a arrest, and if there should be ane vy ar ° Pt to take such person flora the custody of such 4 ree of 8 French Prince be rnised to the Imperial tgnity, Prange te committed to all the ¢jsurjirnere toe we with the United Brates, when the U uion, eupper- ing ft to be rent red, ie strong enough to aiie so) an Gecrment. to the recognition of the sou born Staten, while all the otuer Great Powers hold aloo and, im short, toa policy which may Paine the aisieen mils The Ambulance Trains Busy. OUR MAIL DIXIE. |4 Rebel Virginia and Charleston News. FROM thie ex geucine of the case may ental, Che inceting of thy Geringa Sovvrefens at Prank. fers has fivea rie to @ etrauce tumor whic wae treated with somerhing akin to ridienle when it wae firet proper nied, bat whe) appeare to have @ ab etumno'troch en Slilance between France, Pus s, and Russia, to counteract the German \oufader e Excitement a jailing dienes ts h ofteer, he shall resist euch at | Stow ' | Calling to his aid an, force thet may be nee We pees tid of eorpries hee been manifested tn . . ~u 74 » ¥ to inair r ry Cal caters Bure he te op #! ict id SAILORS DEMANDING PAY. Sty? cating thy aeteoriyy of the) Vaitea PEatpeetnae Go patars Genin - 7 ‘ Jawra dl ory, ‘he ast tecriior.es under der -. Provoet Marshal General, Progress of - the pince tt Ora | hoof December there toe heen a net de fe creme Ji 127,000 persons reeeivine r lief in the Rng eh cotton manuine using cietricte ae. Kw ac | Avorrespondeut gives the foliowine account of the | _ thesitrines ct the Congresa of Lrinees terminated = ° = - Ricbt atteck on Fort Sumter, on the Sth of Septem Bet “ Pat. Stars voted neainet the \uetrian p Aru f thu P “5 ber, under comriand of Capteia Thomas H. Stoweng ha te fal apa aieecined cy tay cal ool Hed n W| sy OF tiv Potomac, : § «| have lecided upon addressinew note to the Kine of tor Pot unin, At the Severe Pogeper ee a! eal Repalee, r Sun) At 1? o'clock th [about oo) varde (ror abrone: exprdition cart of trom the t of if, hus hopes pari of Ue ¢ thu Over D rp A’rra Kavlory Sun . onl Wows coe NO suutce, of are- rf oF hain Penea Aieoiys ur tdty have born deavors .@ cru Lwith suec ted, ers bad beon given ppp gree te rent pof the sp clal debates were d pied. At fer the advance of » brigade to @ position on the M ining aricles n proect were Rerth aide of the Rap dan, where they were to tece bea aaxe alee: Gee ced by two othe. Urigedes trom another corps of Oo reaching the posiion areigved bim, the Generel in command of the tr gade piaced his Dekete, aud awaited tho arrival of reinforcements hwenn ané W heron tothe r e conterence y li be Prarea ina lettor ai the resoluth i a wive The final reruit of runaecated to the King of aed by the soverelans eoing een yards, @uve- whole parapet in stucment @elenal rocket wae Bee and Beauregaid opened Meantime @ large Lody of rebel troops made ther y with adestructive fire of ebropnel ry Hing Mbp oA 8 Bpp arance when the Union General, eupporirg he yn ben Bld eel oe rohan leet yearatth an Bad bees ordered ty hold b vored to 7 Ling hos gh AS five dave tote, Phe Gover venaclees) left with the tio. spate by rail a large quanti her and piles tod et their advance it ty of tim com: y to dar ‘enced. and then an engagement, that mar almoat waled behiod ihe emrtged Krous tele, | he eape in be called @ pitched battie, ensued, reeviiing in the 1? tcs and mur i gape end canter | Tetreat of our troops, paar Gl thea. and Lar rerreated The boots uched on, howeve:,and about “0 of one men, at By the time this letter reaches you, another er: | endaon ed, uccecded in landiar, amid S tetrife @scerment near therame place has probably taken | explosion of hand erenedes and a eho P ad if my information ie correct, # battle is 7 jon an ‘amone a ry tet tend 1 wady bold presud a Progressing at one of the crossings of the Rapi- | hismes follow birw haved up among the POLAND, flan turrounding the ge wail, but the nt war so . 4 ry | steep and the marect pabieh no loose that many were | obliged te lay neide their arms and Cimb with hands aud teettothetop. From the beach here the esemy roiled out their tou-inca shell with fuees liehied, fall iIngamong Ourmen eo prostrating Shem like eo e Sept. 1. An enugegement took insureenteand the Kursian troopeon the { Doroiueg, in the palatinate of Luby \4 leader was killed and Dre :uietl wounde | ‘Phe reported dispersion of Kruk's torce at Kurz!ivco Oar forces atationed in this vieinity are anxious to Re ordered away, as some of them have been here eo | feng they are “spoiling for a fight.” Preparations for me important event are now going forward, and if] | many ten pins or exploding aimost instantly, deal- | ¥S# Incorreet. Jesnishi gave battle to the Rursisos fan iadge by the activity at the Qvartermaster's | ing death and destruction exound. With theretreat , OD the 2hth wit. at Hutegzelanga, in the district of of the two sinansers, Moulirie, ee snd Benureeard | ageiu cpened fire, th: eurapne! striking against the fort aua failing into the water ike so mmen hati. A ) second and third charge was orwered with like resulte | tothe firet, when the word wae given to retreat, Many of the boate were swemped during the action, those that could he were brought off, but the remain: der had to be left behind, Oniy three men areactu silly known to have been kiied, bot there must bave been others, Our whole loss ie estimated at one bun dren and fifty, The enemy say they have one hun- | dred and thirty prisonore Labiin. The Rarelan Colony! Kot Was killed. Eneagemen's terminating favorably for the ineurgen. ocenrred at Kierzgbolow,in Augustowa district at Preny and Kielany, in Lithuania, onthe ib Joth ult, Baron Kenm,e deputy to the Galician Die end the lendowver Helier, were ree! in Craco! qitercey, A domiciliary vielt was made at the resi- ence of Deputy Benoa, Konigabers, Avy. 18.—There are now 8&0 Jand- owners and SO Private imprisoned at Konow, ao that ju the whole of bat palatinate there are but four landowners at liberty. Those who are under oontine- ment are threatened with te kuout by Monrovieff, unless they sien an addrese of loyaity tothe Czar. In | the prygons of Saraik!,in the pelatinate ao! Augus- towa, there are 1S) politioal prisoo Jepartment, an important moverment of troops will won be made. Meadeand Lee [Speeral Bun Dispatch? Washington, Evp/. 17.—The news respecting Gene- @! Lee's operations is conflicting. He is euspected of Wdesign of entrapping (ieners! Meade towards Gor wosville, with s view of getting between him end Washington. It is known that Iee'sretieat hae stopped at a point near Orange Court House, where fwo roads meet that lend into the valley, in the di fection he would be obilged to march to execute sch movement, This fact, coupled with other signi® @n* movements, is conetrned into a purpose of mak Beanother invasion. Rumors of a rerious battle Raving already occurred beiween the foress of Meade and Lee are quite current here. Arrival of Sick and Weunded at Wa ington Washington, Rept. 17. Ambulances were ronning Anti! s late hour last night, convering to hospitals in he vicinity of Warhington about 1200 sick and The Ramersin Regardte Admirals Farce aut and Dabigren Washington, Sept. 17. 1f ae published this morn Tolegraphic News Items, ko, Baw Hovston Isegein reported dead, at his home io *tock captured at Kn Texae Is addition to the fouling ville, Tenn, several heavily-laden tiei@ht traine bi since been taken by our forces near Morristown, Late Nashvilie papere state that pasecngere from Stevenson report a ceveree to Gen. | bear Latayette, between Trenton and Dalton, Ga. It is estimated that the draft in the District of Co ing, there hae heen a diengreemen* between General Gilmore and Admiral Dahlgren, involving the ten | der of his rosicnation by the former and the cis i acement ofthe latter by Admiral Farragut, there ertainiy been a dereliction of duty on the part Yablaren, who seid Proper department on that | received advices, hence di No action what. haebeen taken to tren mira! Farragut from his present command, | Reperted Death of the Kebel General FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1863. Hous 10 Flaty imiiions, oF any givog nummer that i} place bee | homat's corps | | fs NE CENT | Br recent dreteions vod Weadneeday night, Otlcer Wi. ameoa, af the law, it fe beld tha: cai MT Sih Precinct, who wan parting, attempted to quell {i ar herr ¢ | While in the diechareegof this doty,he was eet anon actus # exc ed | by thecrowd and badly beaten about the heed end Ay ater e on witen to | face, Wie Hiante eecaned. the amount of &1,00, work Onitcany Count Cheeseborongh, an Amen ‘ Cou. BE. Ry Gers i ral hing? fean who purebased bis “eountahip’ tn Anstria, din snowip New York puie mak 7 dtead. ? un forme for the trae q Me Mt “ee ton. Hing, intestare, leaving & property ® th tworuper nider thop: now teiug constiue The contrabanda, cow seventy nine mena Tine the winter in ba Wirs capacity, Tur Swiss Scucrzesrest was continue’ yesterday at Jones’ Wood. Quite @ crowd of lad @ an‘ eentiemen were present, anda large number of prizes we d hat shot for, The day's an asement was eve yall ran Scrorpe.—Adolph Davile, a diss J soldier, committed euteide yesterday at ths reo! Mr, Alfred Woodham, No, 424 Broeu- shooting himself through the heed with @ ¢ volver, Tic called at the @tore under pretease ¢ woching to pu chare, and after having selected « re volver and having it loaded, he proceeded to th» tlootiow enilery ‘ory fl, and there deuberately sho Deceus d waea native of France, 3 yea Tle lost a jeg tn the Pentne ace@ from the army on th si.—Istenusting Pro The Alderwen met yesterdey, A com i vas recelved from the Board of Health, ‘esgo of an ordinance prohibiting the beoe boiling or similar practices tite ) vied | gun war, by | or i cation ras received from the Mayors the fact that che fret Rustlaw ervivited the Bay of New Yorks ts ollicere as copresentetives of & tor ste unewerving friend- 4 toa mathof courtew end re oramcnding the on . Ado were Tomonted on the the Committee of Recep ceived trom the junk deal be order of bedleg' hs nAent hem ther 1 dear rthe jung ealere Or.uAnte Was adopted k wae di ected to lomediately dot Counetimen, caced up the voto of the Mayor of se sven ad by the Compon Gounell, aving Se ‘ prmission to we aloes of the ve wks also met yesterday. Counetimap Gro-e otiered @ preamble setting forth that whereas everal of the public parks, end other places belong- ing to the Corporation were taken possession of by the ny \itary euthorities, without the permission oF | tuthority of the Corporation, aud that eeid perks And piacee were creatiy damaged thereby, with reee~ ution that the Street Commissioner be requested * | nud desi. ed to with cau urvey to be made of the condition of euch rarke and pl and cause ta |b transmited tothe ¢ mmon Couneil @ statemeat cnare are rich, Hquor, and romunication ae Jous Costts wee them. of the elty. the ob ec | us ue went as lol Le to the earpet the floor. and in the wean uth | ofthe damage done t 4 same in conseqnenre was ro th « u ve tyrone @l | aueh occupation, roger. rc with the proheble cost bim, and be remeined uuder it while che doves burn rep acing eaid pa:ke 01d places in the same 4 e 8 they betore euch oeupation, ta tl e overnment may repay the same, he elu ton doy ted, Naval Movem»nts. | UA ninctutrance was received from the rag men and Feiting scene at the Navy Yard, te uk dealera of the elty against berng restralned fous The Board coneur- ol belle to their bustoeses. ¢ the ordinance im red with the Aldermen, amend Yesterday constderable eaci soeot Was oon ° , PTs h relation to junk dealers, by aading the followings | atthe Brooklyn Navy Yard by the arrival “AL catty, wagour, or other vetucie: used or drivene | between two and tu.we hundred U. S.enile.e.rec ntly may, tor the purse of notify.ng the eitizens of th hy use a bell or atring of tells inthe same as they have heretofore dove.” ard concurred with the Bourd of Aldermem of the steamer Brookly elite the Lyceum and d who mare ed down ojo i their pay, or some satisfactory reason for « They «tated in tendering (he hoepitalities of the city to Captain that they had ben ushowe en ©. bof Aueut, | BoutakoiT and the ofhcers of the Busstan frigate Oull- aba | ts bg rey ele hi - ie Ise y ine fax Mrs. Lincors, Mre. General Banks, Majors | penser, and redeem their bimmecks + vice which | General Dix, ar 4 other distinguished officers end they were obiiged to louwe e band. ar olods, Chizene, Including Baron 4'Ostensscken, Russian | | Captain M of the dt seed them, end etated that he bir shacnce of , b si ds mise aneeme , ieh the he part the Adiniral, had made arranvements by which they na if Conoul reneral, vleited the Rursian fiigate Oallabe, now lying tn this harbor, on Wednesday afternoon. wae received by Captain Boutakoff, and Nuri ¢ he tea ‘ mth ro et 4 ' ‘ f a rep iter which bee one pes ed umbie will produce about 2, men, Tho quote is | could receive balf the pay due them, on thie (sept te e given and rep to, On epartur vounded from the Army of the Potomac, | Hindman, | pearly 600° ? 7 18) morning. The priymaster of the Brockiya, who | the gu arand salute was fired by the frigate. | Aletter from Fort Smith, Ark. to the &t. Louis Mink ANNA Dacuassow, the female orator, has gone | was present, explained the cir staves thue: The Tur Eastern Disrensary, which is situated Late Southern News. | Rereniacan, contains the following item: ‘The | to, Penperivanis, te be delivered ERAN SPARES, || Focive hea had to commandline offlest wormansat> | aves base Market, om Hasex: etrest, repenta (had dupe Py : { | ” ade aledonia ie tskingin et Que! toen! ye Con- | who broug! er home, was detached a few diye @ ad fSy10 ecrip ions dispensed. on! 1 From later Slee of Southern papers received at thle | 11 s6r arrest since last winter for bie acte of atrocious | feder mer, shad | a ahrres fi affice Inet night, we gather the following important News cf military operations in Virginia aud at Char | tyranny while in command here. He died eaddenly, Mise Antonia F | ” into the hande of the rebels last Spring, hasbeen ar of congestive fever. reated within our lines and imprisoued in Washing terton Virginia | [The rebel General Hindman, whose Geath te re. | ton. . nes sai ° rted above, war horn in Tennessee, served tu Mex ) Tre agente of the Senitar: \ t . : ‘y Commission captured Orange, © H. Bopt, 13,.-A considerable ekirmieh Fen ae Heutenant inn Mireeizn! regiment, acd w 3 | during the invasion of Penneyivania and Mary- weenrred today, hecween three brieades ot onr cavalry member of the Paltimore Democratic. Convention | 1end, who bi 7 ‘ ned in the Libby and theenemy in considerable fores of cavalry. in | that nominated Mr. Dougiasin 1560. When the re. | on at Kichmond, are to be releared on Saturday, | beilion broke out he entered the Confederate service Tur draft--the genuine national, federal, United and rose to the rank Santry and artillere, Onr mea gradualiy retired from | of Meior General. He at one | States draft to he enforced in thet part of Louisi Millers Bill, bevond Culpepper, ©. HL, to @ point | time commanded in Arkanens, and all rebeldom weet ; @na which claims the benetits of loyaity. The en- five milee this tide, Some of the fight was quiteclore. of the M. seipel, Be wae charges wit randy rolment has been completed. cs obtaining My rom the 4 bird it) Sacrerany Cuase hes perfected his print! We lost about forty killed and wennded. Among other atuses of power, but evemsto have been eléared | egngementa, and hereafter will be able ko dsiieet to latter was Col. Beale, commanding W. H. F. 1 brieade. It eveme that we were attempting to remove some ammunition from the Court -Houre, when the bp.) by the Contederate Congre Roseerno subscribers tbe bends of the five-twent after the eubecription hae been receiv Tur Marrland colored reciment, recrultedat Balt! +f loan the dey Movements in Georgi enemy approached d fired at the train, producing at : , . made a drees parede in that y yesterday, LODE TeTRATiOn Ta ane t oP CENCIDE | Rebel dispatches announce that Rosrcranr's advance Feginent appeared with full ranks. ateut the depot. Iregret to learnt hae reached Palton, Georcia. This ie a town in f BS, HO, Sao mde f 8 ene apve. mmunition were left. T Whitefield country, on the Western and Atlanta Kail- hey had a fu reese band of eclored musicians, ® thunder-eiap npon the peop Wait ene! the pt ro terminus ot the Kast Tennes- Avother colored regiment is forming, were quietly wal shiping im their churenes, ne ading to hnorvillety secand (, orgie Railroad, | wav of Chattanoogs, and f ne pret of the direct route between the Fartern and pouthwestero states, The country about Dalton goowe Inrge quantities of grain, which ip usually hp hat point A Federal detachinent is sted bo have oc cupid Lafayette, a ortanee, ving ‘Tur Vaocitic Railroad ie fairly under way. On the 14th cars ran from Ban Francisco to within ee: enteca m lea of San Jove. Twenty five mallee will be ia or der for pareenger care withio ® mouth. The basanee of the road to Ban Jose willbe completed by Janu ' ary aro throu he telegraph officer, [ do not heieve he enemy designed @ general advance, but only a seconnoissance in force, of periiape a acrt of rai! On Horacback, Sapt. 14, Monday Morning.-1 learn this morning that our lose yesterday wan greater than wertsted above. Itisenid that one biignds lost sixty southwest of Dalron A would neem |, Tip erste of gaplorins uy ed AY Pati hone) at we ar +r re 1 to indicate an advance a unins, one , ) eth y thoneh most were wonnde Our retreat must have Bbuhleh wend iherata, Baaterc mia, while at # subst ae be our dead andthe badly the eame time minaciig Wertern Georgia, the field. We lost a few pris pr © is now oceupind by the u Tr he come protal iit & The N VY. State Fair Great Suecesm-Re-, fio Riowaen Bao ciedat Poston, Pa. vee ‘ nee by the enemy. Inderd it is reported aule of the Trot between Patchen and tends ming, Uh A hae for ma awe Abat they are advancing in three columns, Clay—Thieves and Vagubeonds. pa bor effsirelu Poonsyl Linel burg, Sept 1).—The raiders in the vicinity Utiea, N.Y. t. 17, As wasexpected, thie has @ yea e iiaeton dietviet in ef Wrtbeville have been driven back. Thir nnm- been tho great day of the fair, It ie estimated that ress elx cenis. and beyiyanie in the 5 nate ders were crently exaggerated not less than 40,000 people visi'ed the ground to-dar Uniten states a The Richniond Disram it, of Wednesday, etates ary sotal receinte up to toenigot were between USF that Gen. Moade'’a) v were fro porcedito be cross OOO and 4) Hundreds of ple walked the Ing in force at Keliev'a Ford, and chat a general ad afracts 1és ¢ to obtain lodging The @ance Was Aoticipared at ‘ t ved, the cars not being able Charieaten rout of town Chariveton, Sept. 14.—Th tror t hen end ('a: draw acrowd rituated « @rrangi mente for the permanent o. of tt ‘ won the race and money io Hoinac, It erected @ line three straight hea trom North Caroling whe. The attendance of ihieves sod gamblers hasbeen (ura tothe (mon) lately preser ‘of a t he vockete were picked, | tue¥,thould not be put In suade w 4 tedp very large. & aol FOF pockets were PiCSOd, | Virginians! 's C@juPmk Mur erepied, siguifenntl A Yanke The gamb were firvunate, Scores of unsuspect Iris reported aes of ats bi 1 cavalry vent ot Chaplain, @ tel ing Itrymen were tleeced by the monte playe by Bragg ona scouting exped Pin the mowtan dier were enptured Ba 2 oatly to t et with in care and wago, dietri't, near Live huagdied have Gane into theta oad, Deluw this. ei who were mostly to be t Be FAG erallingest McMianevile aud tase t 4 and we idea vor! atewry few yards, [he pice regulations were | giince ‘This isu roost § pustiowns tt ’ one how miserable, and corroborates the opin! » €Ot rom our batte came in, aday or two ngo, the: ail the Ter ceeseans would eave Urage when becvsecusied Chattanzoors A #7 ¥aMKk ealled trom San Fraucisco for the south ern coast on the 16th, ec aipletely lomded with pur ecngers and freight tor the wines lately dircovered, ! sof the Colored) rivets now ¢ hi ‘lo, Weather here is favorable el ales are daily exp cted, T fing a telearaph line from Tybee Island | aeki vloug the Carolina coast to Cura ‘The (air will close teu orrow, shen the awards will be made andthe premiunepaid. The aggregate re ceipte will probably reach elu" } From Europe. Sau Francisco tmlsing district, There wae considerable firing from The Arabia's Wail» the southern part of the Btate cor i iy Datieriee AgAinet the enemy, A magazine of one 0 Arabia's distriet in very giewt, and crowds ave flovkin Soar Jituwa attics accidentally. “ploded tule | By the Arabia's mails, which arrived iast arght, we | Gietfiet in very gent, Ie ren morning killing the Lieuteasnt and five men, | have additional details of European news, Intelligence has been received from Naples that the Mus Puzanern Bearry was tried and acquitied in Pit eburgh, Penn., week, o1 a tharze | i C( arus The Habeas Corpus Proclamation, | 4:44) 1 princess Star Barberini and Biguor del Quat- | er, for killing, Ln e justlge's ofige, in January las 4 Instructions from Provest Marshal Fry, | tromeni bas commenced, The pabiic prosecutor has | jnarringe, enc by whow tle lad achid, Tue detence Washington, Sept. 17.—The Secretary of War has | undertaken to prove the latter guilty of conspiracy, | 84) itted the act, but pleaded insun.ty, and evidence was adduced showing that the poor girl, afu. ber ‘rdered that the Act of Congress relating to the ene , and the Princess of being bis accomplice, heartiess abandonment, was in « state of mental «x- NGA GA Ag at af Hadane Cor yng AMAIA RO: |» TUE MOL HEE ARMA, GMD Racle, conden it | chinmmeD wad ansuled eliacet uiceecs », who betiaved Gen. Stoughton | | ter her arrival, and on leaving, be tod t vth's pay and no more Pay tine- quetfied phveicians and surgeons thisinsitution, many avail themeely: v cee when attiieted, instead of entrust appointed to their ser- to impo tere who advertise for victim: if sary ie froe to all, themeeives he Duras Arrempr ar Sricine.—Late on Wednesilay night Mary MeGowan, an Irieh wom-n, 1 years of’ age, whileenflering from delirium tremena, iumped from the third atory window of premises, 508 Fast 16th atreet, fraciaring one of ber legs, and other- wiee injuring b if Tue Botcaers continue at loggerheads with the City Inspector, as regards hie plan for providing ter to give the men one In obeying this order the ere hardship, but there 1 haid’y Dlame for the matier Yeeterdey, thet from the Broon's Blockadi:g leet at Char board en immense care of prov *, Storer, aud amrounl- tion for the fleet, besides rovern! officers ele waa about to leave, etachment of US. aaoreand | marines, to reinfor et, war put bave a rome ectly to anybody di fteam transport | pion eatled n thant pue h. oo veerele ot the | late | el mon go oul to | abattoria to take tho place of the city slaughter | vert W. McCleary, Chief Poeineer U8. N, died | houses. Mr, Boole contends that these are nulesnesa, | o reaidence yestecda erocug | while the butchers, who are certainly the most inter- yall oniv Bince the break d hire d uote eoted, insist that they are not, Recently the follow- ‘d | ing circular was issued by the Association : Bin; You are earnestly requested to attend | meoting of the butchers, on Tuesday, 15th ins clock at the Hall of Association, corner lat aud Sh street,on business of vital im earoft bie ace 8 lay oceas ing devo country Ocdere have been received by ihe offieers ruperia tending the ¢ | wetruciion of the ira veas youriutereet. Lot there bee general re By ra- | riton and Dietator, » sport, tole vd Guest of many who are equally interested with your an soon as m eawill p oe! Jan, the Quintard Ga tern, 1 In obedience to this call, about 400 butchers ase alot hurtie th all. cony t saod Yod and diseueced the matter at length, Mr, Wau. the four Navy Y tron ela , ot be tor President of the Soctety, weein the chairs. stan for tery raat ) Mr Win FP. Warner acted ae Reeretary, Thew ‘a ey re done was th nt of a Committee | + circles eny th w /¥ he action of th id show 4 | be cor dat ‘ en nance be broug taret i 1 o, they are then to use ail the means at the»: A letter ‘ ni¢ al toy tite paseng « Should the Comm: + Neve ¥ ‘ i no netion in the matter, then the Cor sta Fan: t \f remains passes. No further meetings will + hia Oe ke ol as this ordinance is brought up, verre LF aot t Exp oN Bx ymrsarions,—Fourth 1 i Saree . following is the veenlt of yesteru 4 View, bers ‘ I re nak Nurat n Mt, held fe oreice, 19; one th emp. { disability, 1D; r, Ot PEGSIAS ’ ave { wicows, 4; tn od substitu. i vid tion, 3; under age, 4; fathers ¢ | ‘ 4 » re Y ‘ t see cha no, as Mad 2h Vie / ! wt The number of cases eramined + 4 Fr \ = 1 itt verterday wae 61, ‘ -s Hit to duty, © substitutes secepted, 5: disebarn , Vt ‘lity, iS: ailenage, 10; over age, 6; minor! ( Paved parents, >; having miotherless ot i 1 von-reeident, 2, Nine menu were seut to wee wi rendezve ua, \ : : ¥ 2th Datract A Green German who bad agree f 5 ‘ se substitute for @ conserijt of thie District, ¥ fA rs ; curniebed by bis friend with liquor to «acite bie t Pibh, , tiotiem, in which they mixed some jslap, Hy | « vad der pice " $ time be got beforeth: Doctor to be exainined, t to tad Ler eu 4 : medicine began to work, aud iu syite of all efforts fon Of & at a restrain his feelings, be was obliged to let loose, an + : & Mrs waten | the Doctor and his ett shadto make @ rathe a : ; , ie | Inglorious retreat beyond the range of bis buttery, SP 0 thle ay © | cases were examined, of which ane aby Le 6 | Seld for service. § ; furnished substitutes, 15; a Tuk SuRNING oF Wiisons aneny,—The | ¢ laneae at e, 445 disability, 11: alten, 1 a examination la this v wan to have been | Overy t | RoB-res ent, § ; ouly eon wd) bl 5 resumed yertardey, wus p 4 until Monday, on | Seventh District—The Boord tn this distriet exes account of tae nee of tu bire Mavebal | mined 142 cases yesterday, which resulted asfoliows aq | AN Orricre I A disturbance hav. substitutes, 7; out of district, 9; fothep (BS VOGUETWG io Baityry Jiao, Detwoon @ bumber of mined em Rowe, Cease rary LA ens, 33 (Co * .