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Latest News “VATELEGRAPH T0 THE NEW YORK SCN b FETTER NEWS. RI)SECRANS NOT DEFEATED, | | Viver at Lexingtom, mostly retugees from the horder @aly Two of his Divisions Routed 30,000 Men Lost on Bath Sides, The Great Fight of Saturday. Desperate Rebel Onset. ALTERNATE VICTORY AND DEFEAT, A FiGHT NEAR KNOXVILLE. 300 Federals Captured. Later | European News. Ens:land Changing Her Tactics, VREBEL RAMS TO BE DETAINED, &e., &e., ae. From Rosecran’s Army. Werther Partieulare ef Satnrday’s tthe Fivet Day's Fig Crneranad), Be pt, 91. The Comwracian, ofthiseite, Gree the following account of the great battle near Chettenoogs, on Satardas ‘The battle cpened at 11 o'rlock in the wirinity of widow Glen's, on the oad leading from MrMomore's Cavoto Chattanooga. The fighting «on became ee eral, the rebels manmuvering their troops Anely Ferly in th ebarge on the famous Loomis’ Battery, and eaptured Eveoat of the viz guns belonging toi, (ept. Va Pelt, commanding the battery, wae taken prisoner, At? o'clock the contest was perfect!y terrifie, the tell of murketry being far more eontinuons and deat moing than at Stone River, At? 40h M, our divi © on centre was pushed, broken, and retreated in dis- order. Col, Barmett planted.a battery. and soon checked Ghe pursuing enemy, who, in turn, were driven Sn disorder over the same ground, ihe divimon of Gen Davie was then driven back by the rebele with heas y floss, and every gnuofthe Mighth Iodiava |Regiment wae captured, when tien, [ravie rallied bis forces and Darhed the enemy heck, and re-iook the gune. Rernalde lost beavily, end etubdorniy held hie pesition, driving the enemy, but never leaving hie Une. Palmer, who was overwheimed, failed to get off bie whole battery, snd two mine were inst. Van Cleve, although fighting gallantly. loet ground, and bring overpowered, iniled to regain Lie poeition, Our le was pressed peverely and wavered. ihe rebels, action the rebels made an impetvons | ; | Niagara, of 5.000 tona, and with an enormons ba! ! | } ben two miles into the woods and shot. The toa NEW YORK. TUESDAY 2 SE es Ser Missouri and Kansas, Bt. Louity Ser, 21. Tbe steamer Mareelia was sarded and plundered on the 1S+b inet. et Dover Lending, Lafayette County. The soldiers of the bth State Militia, returning bome on furlough, were ¢ Daving the past week 1,000 parsons have crossed the counties. Case County, ander Gen. Ewing's order is dearly depopulated. A Leavenworth diepetch to the Dewocnar eave 6 | Mersenger, who came to Fort Srott on Wedneatay Bight, reports Coffee at Cowstam Prairie with 1N00 men: end thet Quantrei! had pareed Rali'e Mille with moet of hie commend on hie way Songh, probably to join Coffee. A company of the 24 Kansas enlored, andthe 2d Wisconsin cavalry regiment are e jew miles from Coffer'e rendervout, Blunt was on bis: f DP with @ ermal! escort From Washiugton. Sigsificast Him Washinglon, sept 21 The magnificent etear ere fe now ready for sea at Horton, The early depariare of the steamship ts desired in apprehe mon of the @aentis John Law's gebel rane rth the comme tance of the Beitiah Gererrsnont, The enlietroent of the fishe » hae been retarded owing to an unu Gaally cucceseful fehing season and the advance of the price of feb. Succes in their inborsr very Independent. In view of rich posed that the bus ness of recruiting be additionally et\mulated Inerease of ear Hast Ficet From the sun Nava! Reporter) Another steamer, bevides that formeriy sp kee of. ia to be butlt ef the Brockirn SN Yard Orders hare been received from the Navy Department to com- Mence ae goon as convenient, and vosterday active Preparations were begun (© fit a piace for her ker! ‘The ne ip will be lereer than nine tenths ot the vessels at preeent ip the navy. The Denartment is working hard to sugment ourewifiereamers. Already | | the Wambanogne. an inmience veemel. ie ander war at the Navy Yard. Mr. Steers ehip, the “Idaho,” Ir eleo advancing etrad, y, and it is understood that instructions have been sent to the Nawy Yardeof Portemouth, Pliledeipnia and Boston to begin, when | convenieut, new ships of. war, of which great speed te exoliing over their apparent enccear, made the etr | resaund with cheers, Jbey advanced along the whole line, and when within fire the marketry rolled from right to left, till % o'clock. The fighting was terrific (en, Rosecrans grew rox ons, the pouring in, and the rebels kro bis headquarters, New forres w rebels, and from thie time til! di with destructive fary. At 4 bed almost ceased the rebels threw forward treeh treepe, amd engaged onr rich’. The action again ty came geners) until long efter dark andraged with the q@reatest fury. The battle thna (ar has been a bloody ene, and cur Ines is very heavy. Rebel prisoners say that eome of their regiments are almost annihilated Both parties ocenpy the eame groond as when the ac tian began We have coptured several hundred priconere, many of whom are from the East, We took ten enns ond lest seven. LATER AND BETTER: ' THE BATTLE OF SUNDAY Washincton, Sept. 21 undead came ¥ moving opto the battle raced when the firtog The Nartowar Reevaitcas @eve. “The enemy attacked Rosecran dey morni at? o'clock, with overwhelmirg nom bere. The battle raged tereely ail day, “According the latest acconnte rervived here, op to S o'clock the afternoon, whieh left Chattanooga at 5 o'clock Inet evening, two, and only two, of General Rosecrane’s divisions gave way in utter panic and eoafusion. But from 6,900 to 10,000 of these had been ral ied and got back tothetr places ; while the remainder of the army bad wot given way or retreated, ond at the latest moment wae driving the advance of the rebel army back, * This we know ie the latest news bere. “ The number of killed and wounded on both aides will probably not fail abort of thirty thoussud.”’ ain op Sun. to From Knoxville. A Batile seer Tilferd--100 Federals ( ap- tured Re amlle, Jenn, Sept. 16.-On Wednesdar, Lient Coleone) Hayes, with ibreehundred nicuof the One Bondredth Oblo Regiment, was attacked near Lil ford, $3 miles up the railroad, by 15) rebels anuier Gonere) Jackeou, After fighting jantiv for two boars, our farces,loring heavily in ed and wonnd iS ed, were compelied to surrender to overpewernne vamterr, Charleston. Dates ro the [Sib re oppoerd tothe | | | ‘the American Minteter, Mr jtek.§. transport Empire City from Port Kora’, | Repiember 18th, anived at thie port verses At Fillten Head, from which the steamer railed, without ercesing Charleston bar, a report was in cireniation, which was traced to rebel sonrces, that Gien. Gilmore | Anding it almost impossible to plant bis gure on Wagner and Cummings’ Point, in the face of a con tinnous fire from the enemr pended the work tive in Fort Sumter. Sieemere were seen there laden, apparently, with materialsto repair the works, and the rede! fisg was still flying onthe walle, With the glace it wae arcertained thet reinforcements were on these eteamers. Nearly ali the labore of the bomm- | pardment hitherto devolved on Gen, Gilmore’ forces had temporarily easy | ‘The enemy appear to be vary ac | | to be the most prominent characteristic veser's at prereat in the service are nearly all loaded Gown with heavy batteries, which prevents them from going ae quick as they might otherwise do, 2 FIER ORDER) D VO RRA The tolowine naval veerels. now at the Krookiva Nave Yard, have received inatructionsto prepage for . 9 800N 88 poseii le, aod depart for diferent dee tinations: hel. & eteanier Paul forces, the etenm gunboat Bonoma, the treneport Fab her. the «trainer Kieh- mood the Mars and other vese also other.veene by the end of the Present week some ten or twenty Wwen-of-war will bare been detached From Hoeton sod Poilsdephia From Europe. Vbree Daye Later News “Lhe erearaship Heels arrived at this port westerday trom Liverpool! 8rd. and Queenstown 9th wet, witb three dara late: n Some doubt et:l) existe aeto whether the Archduke Meximilian will secept the Mexican throne without the rejuired guarantees of © aud, France and Aue trie. A detinite anewer, howewer, would be given in @ lew days, asthe agente from Mexico, who were an pointed to make a formal offer of the throne in the | name of the Meriean people, bad already arrived Io Prance TOP BENE! RAMB AST HOCK ANE RONYERS A percepuble change bas token place tn pnbife | opinion respecting the policy of ¢quipping war veaerls forthe Confederates, and it waa expeeted thet the new vessels, constructed hy the Meesre, Laird, would not be permitted to sail. fhe London MonsisG Post, adminietration ergan, states ‘There ie now we believe littie donbt that under the terme of the foreian enliairoent act they are to be de- taived by government. The allegation aeainat them ya that thi on hoatilittes against the United Mates. On the other hand it ie contended that they were built by order of a French bone for the !ate Pasha of Kevpt, who gave tho firm a commission for the comnace of @ large aim of money im France and for the constriction of two atearm rane to Koaland. ‘The moner was daly eoined and received in Kavpt. The verpela were in courre of eonstroction whea the Parha died and his enceosane repudiated that part of the contenct. What the Freuch bones intends to do with them ie not known, The acevestion is i:hat the, are destined for war with @ friend!y Power: ther will consequent! be d ed sud 8 court of law will determine whether, uni terme of the Foreign Enlistment Ac’, the detention ie legal. or whether the owners can recover them from the hande of the covernmen', The steamer Miriam bad errred at I.iverpoo! with Bermuds dates to the Hitb of Angust, and ureriy one thousand bales of cotton, When she left Bermode the blockade breakers, Juno and Florida, wera in the barbor, having again succesfully run ihe blorkade ofe southern port. Ao immenae stock of cotton was aceumulating at Hiermuda. Ibe celebrated Sumter, alas Gibralter, ran the | blockade of Charleston on the moiuing of the 25d ult, fhe bad on board two 600 and four 400-peunders, Advices from India state that civil war had troea @tio Japan, y 2 ae | From Japan, Geod Effects of the Bombardment, Kic. San Francweo, Bep!, 21, -A private letter from Pruvn, dated at Kane- eawe, Japan, Anyuet 10:h, eave, that the prompt re erntment of tbe cutrage npon our fiag has re-a'ted movi favorably, Ihe Wyoming, * 1b ais guns, de stroyed @ Japanese steamer, berk end trig. mounting twenty (wo guns, besides eugagine sit eccomp lehinen’ of ao b with eo? tonished the goxernment and people of Jepan, and | whats nae, the government is obliged to ue Otber advices of the same date say the Britieh fect bad gone to Batimer's dominions to demand £5,000 indemnity ard the ¢urrender of the wurderers of Mr. Hichardeon, If the mone: lenot paid, aconidee ble campaign wcald bo insugurated against the Damice. Tater frem Shanghai tothe let of Jniv te thet the cholera war unabated and the mortali'y fearful, Tolegraphic News Items, xe. A comm tcatowen bas left for Morris Irland fo take the vote of tre Ohio soldiers there for governor, Crnap, the eelcbrated Daneruee, is lying J T- ously iit ht the Girard House, Phitsdelphias Tre draft for the 11th Congressional Dietriet of Pennsylvenie commeneed yesterday, in ton, The con eripte generally adopted e red mbbon badge. Tus steamer Edwin Hankins, from Metamoras’ ~ but te be euccessful in the great object would re- | with full load of coiton for Live:pool, arrived at quire the active co op-ration of the navy, which, it | Hailfax yesterday, A io etated, has no’ bern given 7 fom the Army of the Potomas to-night that meny of ho bad dasert wereebot, in the & t ovTisa party hos been patrolling th en the Occoquan. Dummies, and Bi for the leet five days, durii, ve ttered the rebe! guerriias, sod brought in nine de verters A pieratcn fram Ce sien under G e rs iro, dated yesterday, stares that AON S, Bickts Gem Naicbee The fast | ndford, Adama’ espresa Bteamer, | uuder orders to fo away, eo thet | are fitted ont for the purpose of carrying | der the | | Otraved a fo tification at Alexandria — A larce quan- tity of mules, stores and cattle were also capturrd | Ticn? handred men were (urned over to Col. Me- K at the convaleerent camp, at W move them were four bund: Grartuy and sevegal of the mame ciass from toe | ae 0. There are pow at the camp overeixz thousand ry Gige Conta, 6 prominent liberal in Mexico. ar- tived ip Waalingion, og Saturday, on espe ia! mir | slow from the Juaree euthortiee and prwented bie credentials atthe State Department. fhe reeuar Feprreentative of the Juares Government is tam por ily absent tn Mea co Tie Rabine Pase branch of the Terie Louisiane expedition baviog remited in a {ni he eome aneestaces now in recer dition und ¢ General Berrou, which ward ap the Ked Riven for the purp er wa Alexsudiia oo Opeloussato he'p Wa moving in the eppomte direction om Wre clean out the rebels from the Teele esuniry of Connectient, have been diemtsend, and the sin gevo | of the same Board of har limeni, | i. seliel ary haa been arrested and ordered for t beatore a Coat Martial, under pection 1S ofthe Furoimnt A! N. H. Morvelia. in the ist district of Penneyivan to be arraigned on olin ilar charges Tr wav not he ganeraliy knowo that {be cacses wdieh exempt from servite under thei oo men are Dot BF DumMerour as those governine the te service ao Kurope The examnitions uote are condueted wit ateut the same c in our regular army, ‘The lint of caues by @ board of eurgeons and ranc’ snes! |v herp Rf Autberitvs, apari from apy ag acy of the Srebal(ieneral, Co. Lowrt, in eammand of the dM deterhmente of the iota and New York Car tinrted in pareuit of t ville White, to } te Va leet Frid did not ce » t av. but Y three and billed and arrests rmonnied Wi te had bees fe renored that both White ren ordered to lenve Lond 1c and roove nearerso the maim body of Lee'e an: ly rome fup at the harcac fothe ee ' he bran nem they ote sama!) room and D not upfregarnil. bappene | hty. MARFA, yo ured Some, wheo thee eet inte , ber: ve ping Are much ela Md th k ibe Baeb'y! dar serecwetimers tam mone them when told to undress, they b! four vy. Ana | that no one be ellowed to look The black | not hept at these barracks lorar: then ie req fit therm cut, thew being started .o the campo TD atiict Colored regiment at the coatratand ferme | over the river LOCAL NEWs. NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY. Hoscipe is Prixce Sraeni—A Boror an Koaen Anegro burglar named Joseph Fohoteld was isia.'y stabbed at | o'clock hervay mourulo. while othe act ofrobhing the houre of Mr. Augustus Didier, so, 107 Princes). and died filteen win ites afier. Coroner Wildey vas prom: ‘ly nolitied, and at 9 ofelock beld ep inquest unon thy body. when ft ap | peared nm evidence that Mr Didie: cud hie wit eordstabont lovlock by the no ire m by some perron othe bcore, Pher aver. aud Mr, Did- leretizine Acarvine knife proeeded ‘o the room from whieh the nolse emanated, and (here found « large and powerful uegro rummaging she closet He instantly eproug st the fellow and atabbed bim ini wo or three pisces, The uegro edbim end a etrug- | gle ensued br which both were drawn near the steire and the negio, after receiving two more stabs, tell | headiong to the bot'om, @nd wasroon & corpee, Mr | Didier then called the police, and the body wae taken ; tothe stb Ward Station Honse, wheie the inquest held, The Coroner's jury fonnd that deceased had been killed while in the commirsion of s felony, and they brought ina verdict of ‘ynetifieble homi cide.’ The decoased was married and lived with his wife in Greene at., near Bleecker rt | Eeearrov a Prisoxrr Fro tag Tomns,— Early Sunday morning, Conrad Schmidt, a Germ confined in the Tombs on » ebaree of burglary, effect | ed his eecape, and isetill at lage. Schmidt hed been | in prison awaiting triel aince Ang Mth, for robbing the boot and ahoe etore, 7 Eset Houston street, and | orenpled e ceil with Jobn Sherry, chareed with rape, end Freieric Mnoter, charged with enttingthe throat of a widow Indy for refnsing te marry him. The trio managed to force off the trou window caring in the fell, leaving ap opening &9 inches long and ti, in chea wide. in order to pace thionch this aperture. Schm'dt ent off a) bis hair, and thorongbivemenr , ed his head and the window with acep. Having equeezed thi ough, he ge.ned the reofof the sew enok ing hones, and hy means of e reve end bienket be had taken with him, heclimbed to the ronf of the pricon, , and let himeelf down ever the outer wall inte Fim | , etreet, His companions did not auccred in ercap ng, and both p oleae entire ignorance in the mat rhe mlice in active search for the Migitive aad expert | toretake him. Thieis eaid tobe the first euc-eseful | attempt to eecape (rom the Tombs in five yeare. | Tne Witsos Bakery ABson Casr.—in- | vsernieatios Rescwsp —1be examination into the case of John 7. Wilson, charged with baving felon jonsly eet fire to hie cracker hawtery, at No. 7% Fulton street, on thenight of the let of January ast, by which #76,000'worth of property was destsor ferumed yesterday by the crose-cxsm.uation of the ecomplaipent,,Mre. Margere! Larkin Myre. 1. did not otand the test of the crease rnin inat ica ee weil ns wee expected, aud'ecveral times contradicted Rerelf. ‘Ihe | examination ie to be resumed atY PM. to day Trax Dear. Fourth fice fe~ The oumine e ved hee wae M4, of which wore held to series 1% diecharued for dieabtlity, Us, furgiabed suber tutes, ¥, als other causes, 4v Fahl The examive! on here of events: nine cacee resulted in holding ber servicw id; die charged for pbemical fipabili's, 2 aheoape, iu; over ree age, 5; minority, |; supporto! parerite, b, ia service | Sd of Maren" | Sreth Diatei ¢ An o@iaam orvned( Nichole at. u thie diwirct ae he he secret that tempted to rences bimerif person meant in hienotier, but iet out be hada soni ablein ihe dra A rs ior who was substituting @ comresipt sald. ° be put under 8 400d commander; one thar kncer the price a; Wort: two casea were heard, of which there were held to duty 8; euletifates accenter, H charged for dirability, 7; over age, 1!, minoritys, 7 | only eons of widowa, 2,10 eorvice od of March, 1 laid over, 1 | Baventh District.—The following ts the reeult of| | the 4 work in this district: Whole number exam- faed, 64; alfens, 19; anguitableness of age, 9; held for service, 9; pald $300, 1; ip service March 34,8: for | nished substitutes, 9; pbysical disability, 12; only mocting lest evening, at Constitution Hall, coraer of | eon, 1; eemt togeuena! render vous, 2. | | Eighth District—The number examined here was 54, | of which there were held to service, 2: substitutes, 2; | commut!nations, 2; discharged far disability, 9; ether | | causes, 19; sent to rendezvous, 6. Ninth Disiriet. ~The Board ip thie dispiet ucw | hold their sessions between Sig P.M. and 2:40AM Thay examined sixty cases yesterday, reruiting os, Vollows: Held, 21, evbat! utes accepted, 8; dirchs ‘fm Qaablsy, 62) case sages 4. tubesiaice ace ._ SEPTEMBER _ | of making the Hraar | tint the balloting ito | peban | teresting denate, | there te tii roan | davahtere of th | wonnded and disubled enidiere. Chudren will he re 99 omy 186: Cocsty Reury ayo ariicre Commir- rte. -The amount of business got shroagh hore yer. terder wae vers Jarge, tut nothing af interest cc. curred. A conseript b: longing to one of the wilitie regiments having claimed relief’ it was aecortained | that be anly slinded to duty diring the riots. The | Comptrotier and Chairman, Mr. Blunt, informed bim | that the Commi:ter coud not relieve bio Ara Recast Sate of Cos by Bangs, Met vio & Uo., of this vite, @ U8. coat of 1193 wae | sold for 8.0. Aeento® 1804 brousbt #Y, and one of | Tsidtho high perce of $25. Avilver enn or (chen s ruck io Variaod for the Br teh eettioneat in Weotaeks, brevet (he eno of #1OS Coresnt Ha new p ja regiment had Oh Uodrese ster lar evening, Thaye are 1200 men euro! V cdoerday ther are to be equipped Ki Hat ar Prvce.=The Store of Pans in Lathrop, Luddingtou & Co. N end v) Mark Pisce wasecceediy tore at come tie bere oe saitirdev ereune aod vrester.sy maroine. and but forthe visilance of ofcer }arrsof the Third fre cinet. woul! protebly bare been robbed of $20,000 wor oF The oer discovered ‘oun sceterdss more r ed the Suitding, Dut quick jor to and escaped dows ash tred another. ‘hey eet die containing ¥i f Bud neck tier, bu abet wo they bad me removal tum Day op Atosevcst—Lhe onion of thie eccemn among ihe J we. which commences | th ac eto be font te the 16tb clas ter ot Laviticue, and Ah vere Lids was the anly dar on which the Migu Priest wes permi iad ioenter tbe Holy of Ho ie, of inner tauctuary of the temple Ibe ewe cfthie dey, hat tetrom sonst o: last 6 rilisevening,. le allotted o fast | eb last commences fat ibe same be eile, NO ‘he takeo of, e. | During t ean be par t trake Bicient Ju to & nD services RL) eyneroguesefthecie Times.--dhe paki Huai. ia Weat otrest war desuoyed by fre a. tiiding was owned te ¥ forheamoun ot 1 0), iicinting machinery, Tu sured tor $2,000 co maruiners, The paekiug box | ator ol J Hig 4 Soo, reap mano ectucers. 11 end 117 Cig etreet, vrs damaged by fie on the same day, tothe rmountefstou No ipsurence A fire broke cut aly utdovelock yeeterday morning ju theresrcelia of OS) Seceu'h arene, otruped ae atepement bourse. [be munnicated with the incer heer eaicon of H. Mebleap, who is damaged to the | Fi Gy hand Usmmoud, ob Sunday ihe tory of r Urole, god wae damaged M. Qmoan! of Sila, Tneuied. ihe baud wheb te) owned by Mr. Ro Ll Binkel-, wee demecedte (be | amount of lou. Ioeuted. The fire imeuppaed to | havo been pirpoeriy Budled, | Vow Onseguive ov vHe Lave Cor. Mok. Bauyas, who fell while gallantly leeding bieregiuen’ the idih NOY. Vi) to the attack op Port Hudeon, took place yeaterday at JP. M., from the Covervor's roow. ‘Lhe procession one very large, Phe remaive | were tghen to Albany, accomy by w deputation | frou the Common Council of ts andes wiley | guard of hover trom \ he 68th regan Deatus in rae Clin Tbe City Inspector | reporte four bundred aud eaty soren deathe Inthe city during the wre ending ycaterday. 1 shows | 0 decrease of twenty from the report of the previous | week Of the whole numbertwo hundred and tifty. | three wee children under tive years of age- or more than on Lalf thy denthe ct the week here were | two cares of ruicide | Tur Scncizenrest, — Yestertay | mornivg Jonre’ Wood was proimely decorated with | flings, de the trees on the roadaide bore the coute of | arins of the teenty Swiss cantons, the entrance being | prily decked by the Stare and Stripes. which ward side by eide with the Swiss national emblems, About opeo'clonk there was a very large crowd in attend anes to witmens the ehooti: he prizes were ar ranged round the judges’ et nd were distritmted under the «irection of A. Hun r Che Seuwarts, View President : fary; and Chales igler, very valuable and nv whiners was early in the Secrotay's bands, but the Aiaintvution Aid not take place Hill late in the even. | ing. A grand concert by the Arion singing Clutin | the afternoon, and @ grand tell at might, cloead the | Swiss proceedings. Thea’ not pecumiarilr s ereet mcceee, owing tothe cather which cecurred on Friday and Saturday. City Govarsmest.—The Board of Ales men inet yesterder A report from the Committea oo Printing and Adverieing of the Board, in farce orporation poner to pub jah everything appertaining to the City trovernment and Hoade of fyefartme wasread Atter some de- bate, a terolntion somewhat modifying the report, giving the Hirarn authority to print all Cor { mai er pt documents, waesdopted. Thy trapeaeted alates ameunt of roative business, and adjourned to Thureday nex ‘Tua Boarn o) Cocsctiwes aloo met. The Street. | Comm eroner in response toa resolution of inquiry, | presented a commu fion stating ‘bat the Parks and other public ple tekoo possersion of by the United Gtates enidiers, must h been no taken i | der tho direction of the Mili Commander ofthe port, as po such permission hes bean gravied by the Street Department Counry Gevensauxt,—The Board of Super visors met sesteiday, purement to Yrction 3, of an ectentitied ‘An set for ascertaining by proper pio- Cem the citizens who shalibe entitled tothe risht of suffrage, and to prevent fraudulent voting,’ persed | April oth. isoY. The committees having io cha:ge | the satvect of making oowiuatlone for Juspeetors of | e | Regietry reported that they had uot completed the linte of persons for these poritions, and they asked be jostponed untd euch time os the work of preparing the samme wae Gniebed Aye The Committee on Anonal Taxes) ercnted « re port onthe tex levy iorfhe comivg vear [twill be acted apre atthe vextmerting- Are port wae scopted author. rng the Comptrouer ty pay | #1409 00 for work, lave | marere'e gu the Hate | lero HMridye forthe month a: Augurt ? A resoluticatbatadb: cf Stetson @ Co., for enier taininent of retummed roldiery, sud ober ta le, ft feried to the Vieen™ Commiitee, brought on | Couneman Banford explemed ae | the eronnde of hie opramitinn to sbese bile tha: te had | heerd that member of the Board supporting them bad | asserted (hat soch eoppot wee worth 1,000 to them, Counciimen Welater end Grows caied for the names of them parties, Thu biilewere Unally eaut to the | Pinance Committer Aresointiog wae unandinoonly adopted that Brig Gen. Sickieebe presented with ago t inedal by the Common Counti in sen of tbe appreciatian o. the | city of sew Yor’ ol) le bravery and devoted pati lot: tani = Advourned to Thursday next | Ar Bece Dyer BF, 1K Weat Sith street, | infortned, for the orphan aln ip battle, or the children of ceivedon Saturdaye, Doostions of money and cioth ing are requerved. TRADES MOVEMENTS. Tor Paacricat Hover Parntras a weakly Third Avenue ang 23d ot., President P. Keady to the chair, Elwerd Phelep ecting Fecretary, A motion twas upani- appointed to opted. A comme the com.ng winter, j giake arrangemepis for « Abn utaeds a egy to Alezandris, La., eaptared reweral cannon and de | cepted for mrp held on previous days, 20, eent to | Tur! | general rendervone, | the cbair. | to give all cooper an opportunity to win the Sorety | Before the Tuitiation fer le rained, w | owe A! ing aud Harrie | cen | Pp ladelphia; Buaan River, Aivina, Prowi ington, H E Breen, poten 3 ac, Per ie '’ fo = de ccm ogecnen ae K CENT: : 4 PRICK, ON WETS SPINNERS Aswot ath ad @ meeting yeatorday aftermoon, at 151 Rowery. Presidamt Jee. Donuelly presided. The ob/eet of the menting was ta miske pr tiene for a strike for tw five cones er in advance of the present ay bare Al * tor ‘hours’ work Toee venereal to stud @ letter tothe Twine Wanuiacturers request ing them to secede to their reynest Usrerp Coorene No. 4 had sepecial meeting at 78 and 79 Essex etreet, Preatdent Patrick O'Verre!l in Thechect of these enecial meetingpere heoh will take place the firet of uext month Some members ewbe were bebind in their dues paidop Twenty five oem mr ts wereadmitied. Adjourned, ‘Vin Suri, Coram assy Soret liow Wornrna.. - 1. et oven’ng s very large meeting of bis Amorietion washeld at (and 48 Past Houston street. Mr. HW. J Carobelh Peesident, in the Chair, Qaite @ large umier of new membera re elected, after ebeb the | Arsoriation wen into en elee- ry for off for the ext cit month. deba Hunt erpeinted _ Indge ot. Sera Hofme Talers. n tenulted as tan ty ' ident (re-eected ty 6° out of 65, and ea! iy tnade uaunimonus) , View President, Charles ra secretaries, Michael White ond faceb Beeler ; r George HAT d; Joun Seaton, Aegnst y rto Biackiner, Secrutanes thanks 1 to the outgoing offieers te | meetiog adjourned THE GOURTS, Cornt Caurspan Tuesday Siuyreme Conart-Gerne ' Preferred Canses, and Nos. , 3, 4, 5,6, Te ed calendar. 1Now, 115b,. 1613, <1 iT? Tabs 1ST 15695 “sit rite ey ISAT, Part. Y3d inst. Calendar nachanged, ‘ ‘The jnowas Corc rem Exrars.--In the 6arragaio’a Court in the matter of thawill of Thomas Collyer, @ petition was presented by onw of the aleces ents creditor of d-coanedl, that the admioletretor, Gesrge B. Collyer, give additional security. The ~ ne Vas, whi, 1 to Wednend: claim that Che eetate is worth over 2300,! je cisuned by the executor that the whole the eatate te worth bu. 21s0000 The di | frrorted to ba one of the ‘weelthicet shipbnilderst= thas city Te tur Corer of More Aon Brown dames hing, a eoids G PRAL. BESAION® yentandagy riedone charge of entice r, into a dog ia Weter atrest, and there robbing him of The vritted ber, and she poyder and Charies Wilson, fest ceny, pleaded uilty, and Snyder was re/ tanded for éentenes ; tenet Prison for two yhare, eon was sent to the 8 The trial of Joseph Lowenstein, Ligier eriving eo g . wee compe : winere wee examived, tbe case was adam! th re we till toe day James Farmar, a boy, bat therourt suspended Gessear Pore [steiuernce. Jobe Aares, teacher of boxing, was arrested yesterday, wih poking the pocket of Mr. James Gositag, @ country gontlemaa, of o wated and chelo worth 61785 treet tn Ubathan i wo try peatie ingonel PROOKLYN ‘Tip date Disrnice FxKoL.isG BoaRo.ee Ihetol owing casee wore dispored off by Che Third Dietriet Rare ting Bord verterduy: Babe tate: peid 00,4; Let, 16; non-residents 1: dissb Tt: ueunbers of t mnlly already iu the werwice, jiu ce service Mareb 3d, ¥: alieng, } age, 1a: onty support, &: under age, J. The niuinbers up to 1.G01 will be called ¢ ve sComwox Corser, Rei Boanp,The Boar®@ of Aldermen ase Belief Cominiitee mot yesterday ¢ end relieved the jollowing persons from the opm tions af the draft T) rd Ward Jon Osborn, James Farrell, Jemea Burley, James Parley, /urth Ward. =] pemen Be Cy iy, Cyrus A. Veeburat, Edward Leary, ‘ n p, George W. Johns, Ninth Ward—Remoell Waniow, Frederick Roehic, Philip Dunn, Thomas Cavannah ‘Lue Coerk of the hoard wae directed to farniab ear tified cop.ea of the resolutions of relief he aranted: ae a lit of the persons relieved the day nrevir and the amount expended, o Board then adjourned, Diep ov mis Tsicnivs.——lohn Crogan, wha war tun over br acart in Hamilton a. enne, on Satar- dar, died of bla injuries yesterday, at bie renidences No. 5 Woodhull street, WILLIAMSBURGH. Fara: Arrray is Baoogtyn, F. D.-w Maw Kirten witn aCnatn Leo. Yesterday rear ing, early, an affeay occurred at the corner of Sauwth Fourth and Piret etreets, Brooklyn, FE. D., by whic 4 roan named Conrad Feister loat bie life. It appears that a perty of men partially intoxicaged ieft the le- acy bier saloon of Thomas Thorn, on the ahove cor- eer, and, while talking atont enlisting in the Uniew army, 8 di-pate arose between them,and eome odiwe ' epithets were vsed and knives drawn. A men named Rewlinger, siins Thine, war of the party, and baltew- himeeif insulted, he procured achair leg, with which, after further provoeation, he bit Feister fonr | or five blows on the head, one of which atruck him op tho left temple and felled him to the ground. Befere he could be removed to the station house he died. he arsaiiant sod @® man newed Vols were arrestod All were Germans Mrerornots Arvesiry.— Yesterday afternoon about Jot leek, aman onwmed Wm, Koteher, a Ger- mau.eutered the store of dutin Lane:7S South $d at, Brockivn, £. D., aud producing a large otiek, carefal- ly wrapped up iv @ paper. ood @ eharpehor knife, of tewmptr 4 ‘aiife. He wae arrested lodged ia Hoteher bar been em tt nevwan eboemeker, and y sheaed bim oat elalme that (he Of five elitiinge Suppen Drarine& oretursed volunteer, pecicd Tho, huviek, reelding et the coruer of Fhasb- Avenues, Brock !ya,B, D.died ead noon, ble had te uf tbe Potomac 34 the wbeleved to bay: accelersted bie dvetty MARINE NEWS, Bou hee MS Saute 0s Boon R. 00.21. BW, vi.¥e «LP ARBD, STKAMSHL?S JR Vhompeoa, Balkigore: Adiiat- ie bower pao PHIPS Joun Brisbt, L pool: Success, &. Francie» HARKS Mor tua, Barbadoes; Gcaau owe. Matanras, PRI Geo Koel, Queenstown Anna, Dabli a. itedeiphia; Tine, B ; Janpe Adriana, KaY Visesls ior, Kremen Partie, n ioea, Mary McKaa, C. fimore: Alruceebah, Boston. SCHOONERS Mary reem, Queenriown, Fras Weshingten; Anna te Hil: Emm Mary; fast; Velocity. Fal y A Predmot ‘aah Part Rovel: Lacy imen Arey ARRIVED pire Ci rts do; je: West: | made by Mr. Jenning, to ndinents to SHIPS Blesette & Pecoul, Havre: Arnold Bonnie | Hen‘eaola “Ue Reaemuge Coaiten ng ened | Prog yeauentac™ (EE aan ef wary Medes two wer’! ie Breew Jom ro | e wea te Forts he Ghairaae cated that is rvaard | Vata, Cea adv mio: Liverpoak Ba Peth” to the resolntion pars: < ule, ks etic tne tee an Gish, Pucnce Ayres Tons Tex? ‘Attel, a. Lontnnes om Fav Bate

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