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ete 9 SY TELEGRAPH [0 THE NEW YORE STN ROSECRANS GREAT BATTLES. Substantial Union Vietres | The Whole Rebel Army Together. | Noble Conduct of Our Troops, | Our Lone Not Over 3.000, THE ARMY AT CHATTANOOGA. | News | From Charleston. Everything Going ¢ On Well. 80 CASES OF GREEK FIRE READY. | Interesting ‘European News, ae, wen ‘ke. Georgia and Tennessee, The Hattle en Senday Particulars of the battle an Sunday have heen re. @eived. The fight om Aaturday left ae with our right en a ridge of hills, and onr left on rude works thrown Bp eboat four miles trom Rossville, between Roes- wille and Lafayette. The engagement commenerd e@t9 A.M. on Fun » With repeated attempts to storm Gen. Thomas’ left and front, which were s- ‘werely repulsed by ue. Foren hour and « half t ght was terrific, The enemy, baffled in hie attempts to breskj our frant, mancenvred on the Ross ville road to turn General Thomas’ Ieft flenk, At this jancture Gen. Brannan wee ordered with three brigades to coverien, Krecerai enemy, taking advantage of the with troops from the front, made a vigorous attack on the weakened point and pierced the centre, driving it finte the mountains much ecattered, bot without ee. vioas lose in killed and wonnded, The right andcen tre gone, Thomas’ right became exposed ® meet Cerrific flank attack, and Reynoidsand Prannon and the right of Thomas’ line « ik around, bis cx. treme lett being ae at fret. iso tel) back o Parts of the Thy short distance ca the Rorsville road broken centre were rallied br this time, aud on the @rrival of reinforcements succeeded in checking the rebel advance. At 1 P. M., General (iranger with @ division of reserve, wae thrown into the cantre and drove the enemy fiom al! bis poritiony, with heavy lore, after an hour of severe febting. Whe attletthen lulled moti! 4 P.M .the enemy manoenver ing to ¢urn our flank, which he filnalle affected by his supertor knowledge of the roads, and e‘errible fight e@eened, resuliing to ou: etrantage on every point, ‘The Oght continued fw about an hovr, with great fary, wien it ceased, jeaving tier. Thomar in posses eton of every point held by cur forces in the morning. Gem. Thomas el! back to Rossville during the night. Oar toes was very hears, (mr tiiled will reaeh 1,200 and wounded 7.000. Generale Key and Little, and Colonels King and Bartieton, were | iled, We eap tured Gen. Adams, of Tees. and 1.000 men, DETAILS VIA WASHINGTON Washington, Sev’. 23. According to official dis patches received here, dated ae late as 5 o'clonk vee terday afternoon, Gen, Posectr had information that Loogtreet'’s corpse hed reinforecd Pragg before the battle of Saturday and tt wae subsequently etated by deserters from the rebel army thet Eweli’s corpe Bed also come to bis assinvance. A telegram: eas received here to-day from the officer | in command at Chattanooga, which speaks in the most encouraging terme of the general resoit of the actions of Baturdey end Sunday, in whieb, aceord tng to his representations the Union army enstainnd @ otetantia! victory, the enemy loving the most in killed, wounded, ete. A piisoner taken from Br: ‘6 army tare that Mo- Bile bas heen stripped of troone for Bragg's army, and Ogbt: in fact, that the whole ecnfeleracy seemed eoncentrated there for that a'teck on Rosecrans Arebel dispatch has been intereepted on the ex tebe) commander of the Army cf Northern Virginia le informed from Richmond, that Bragg engaged Reeeerane on Saturday and Sundays, capturing twen- ty pleese of artillery and £00 prisoners. She Srae and Natiowar Rareonricasin their late ( @ditione thie afterpocn, have accounts dantis de- { rived from official sources, The longer one trom the Peents; S7an is as follows; Ou Saterday, the 19th, a by the re tela ti stroug for: been repelled by the force -—— —e monetratou was made bie tos eave age on the ledera! Sunday, an engagement commenerd lete in the aan e first guu was fired at9 A M., bul nu considerable firing took pisce until 1, Pr 10 o'rlee! ecraus rode the w!ole jenrth of eur line; soon after the battle commenced Gen. Thomas, ef), began to call far ipforcemenvts. Khan 13 e'vlock, word crme that ¢ bed been forved to ret Phe second line of rr ipfarcen rote were ‘hen aut to him, and MeCook’s whole corps which wes on the right and sea teserve iu th \/vire, wae rent to bie assistance, ( Wood of Crittenden's corps and Vau Cleve, who he front ce. tir, were niso ordered to tue left, where the fury of the ‘anucuade showed that the euemy's for: ° wee meesed. Their places were filed by De Sberidia of Gen, Molook’s corpe But bald. sy bad These divie.oue the line, when the rebe! fre burst out in immense vol.ey upon the uit This lasted about twenty minutes, and ‘bea Sau Cleve an ‘Tbomas’ melt wee even ty give wee, but ip teleratie order, soon sier which te Vines of Sheridan and avis broke oo diss eider, borne down by ‘he eneuwy's cCoumee which are esid to have conristed of Pik’s coop ‘Ybese two divisions were tue oDly divisions fucen iste much d'so.der. Those of Segipand V on tieve were thrown into copfurion, but soon ralhed and bed their places, the fires on tle iefs and the a eoud on the right ot Lbormas' corps, Davis end Sherdan.ate tothe da; rgpcesezed in iallpipg aboul 6,000 oi chete fo\c. ean ‘o.ord Thom 6 Gen, Thou: i” Rede himer!f cut off from the ria, bought bis divisions into porition for noe fiebting, bie line assuring the form of efhoteu-rhos gions the creat of a wooded ridge, He wae toon jo ned by Grenser from Rowavilir, with & div. ion of Gen ¥ ‘ eCook, aod Gen. Bte co's divisan, and with these forces firmly ma niained the got until after ark ‘ Oar troope were ne immovable as the recks they proud The er neray Tepeatediy hurled againet ‘hom ch bad roated Davie and pher epaleed mY aod eior al Themes "bun ali t obs rp jut of our Lines, the our vainly 6 ght to break ¢ then beer permed (6 hare filed covery soldier with and Parker, who rose tbe ase the around mevable flim: eer, wand Gen. Granger, lls hat tora : yg mlicte, rode like ®& tion wherever the com pat wae thickest, Every division commander bore bh mecii ior! among them, Generals ® huvehen, ae Parker, eepeciaily distin ule themcelvesr, T urchen’ charged through he rebel iiuee with the bayonet, irreunded, foreed bit wav heek again, tad two borsee + wen in one line. made war Close Upon them. wb ddenl eivered shes ied ith enc nest, tt ne columne fel! back in con! v Vevered dwith killed, When weht foil, thet some troope bave been sent to bim from Charlies: | top ; alse that troope from Lee's army were in the late | treme fron‘ of the Army oj the Potomar, wherein the | bomg shot under bin matarcar, torming bis, edown byte theea Lt t NEW _YORK. _WEDNESDAY, heroes 6: | the morning, thetr | loneet are cot yet es! ‘ood ap the same grennd oceup, \ed by them is - lire being aobroken. The General Thoms: t:) phe Monday the troope are in high fe, He brought | Found G Of the sick end weanded at Cr Ww inein! | Ree Fa eg oar main horpitel, ad all tea | The num'vr of erst byt! | ners "th a, s esidee th ore 0, besides the weap than 1,000 could have f ry into err et OF Frbel prison re have sent 1. 5200 to Nashville, ‘ont las Studien (rn. Tuomas ret to ile ob Bupdsy night | after the battle bad Steel Gon Rewecrans fy) \s t niet emaehad heen Fay god with the ene VM. yeeterday, it there’ fore hether be would, te ahle to reach Cha . There were todic @vemy were contemplating @ demoa | others part of our line last evening | Reinforcements fer Kovecrane Washing Sere The tact that Geo. | crane ® Botvoorer reinforerd ia eorta: *. Bowe ly not the | fault of the Gorrrument, but there is no douh: tbat | every effort snow making to increase his strength | by re\nforeemeuts from more than ove direction. i | finds plente of forage and food in the ountry which | he now ocenpies. cattle alone exerpied, and «are he | will be able to raire avd bave organized from 000 to 10,0) looal ‘Tennessee rercite within the next two months, ‘The refugees trom rebel crnelty are crowd ing into bis lines eo unmerovely that all officers of hie staf? and army who can mere ible be spared from other duties are fully employed in the work of drilling, or Ganizing. and equipping these new end sere volon teers. Jonesboro, a comparatively unimportant pos!, oo the extreme eastern part of Tennessee, more than (00 milre distant from the ground on which Kosecraue was fighting. Tbe disaster to the Ohio regiment near Tilford, Tennessee, mentioned in @ telegram from Knorville, on Tuevder, was publisted in the Rich. mond papers sore time since, and republished here, Charleston. Mere Greek Fire. U.S. steam treneport Falton, from Charlestoa Rar, 19th instant, with prisovers and diechaiged ald ere, hae arrived, | Passengers by the Fulton sey that the preparations | of General Gilmore for abeiling the elty of Charire | tou were in a forward state, and canbe undertaken ‘ateny time, The Arago, in her recent trip, took to Gen, Burnside's Movements. Diepatches from Burnside are encouruge ng. He 1 ae wore to be concentrated with | bo s fend ation, and evince entree inciscretion, tf Bot malicious premeditetion. LATRS? COMmMNBC a: a, Sept 9 Po MOM Had toateline Cingiadina tod dhe saleec! tout | igher then on -Maerre. Ri bardeon, Spence @ Co, & Co, and ovbers, report Sloat Fitra State Svacle Whee io ldsdd cenial dearer, Red : Soashern Seave 4d; White Wet ern Oe sdalde sd. Intian Carn 64 roars. "Biclnnd. Athyn yh Ge aa grd xt others, report. Bee weoted, Face ‘et Sad uacbenged "Water ae ‘ero or fine.. Lard quer bat ateady et’ ntendie. T easicr, Meats NA Peopree Su very Sy Coffer eeady tether eashr Ashes nies: P | 990 ha, | Bpiriteof T in ae id firin; tie @ued J Lonwiow Se 10. Mo oes toner. American Stoeke Ti! discount, Brie Reuroad 65 The Vanderbur. The & steamer Vanderbilt we, s* Kio tancuo, all well, an ibe 2i4 of Augum, Rumors sbout ber de | struction are theref re fale On satardey leet Gen. Burnside captured | From New Orica The steamsbhip Continental arrived rerterday from New @riesos. She brings no news of ‘mportance that it wonld be proper to publish fartber than thates.. tenrive military preparations are evidently on foot end etirring news ney be looked for tn @ ehert time fon of negro troops is progressing ray (00 men are now eorolied. Nearie chs have been mastered to, and reeruite coming in very rapidity Tolegraphio Rows Items, kc, sty Lane ie in Wasbington, with @ Missonrl ee. creing the removal o/ Gen. tchofeld \ ofenreeons war recentiy held In t bieet beiog tiie Injury from whieb ‘ent fe now enffer! ‘he ply serene deeiled | thet the invury wae not dangerous. Pr Usrerreren cotd and wet weather hae ereat!y demnaced the favorae harvest prospecte ty Ire and. tae tt is feared that one-fourth of the crore will be ont A youre girl wns arrested in Toston the other day, | tor throwing vitriol in the face of es young manate | | General G tmore 80 rases of abel! ccnteioing Greek | the iron clade were uot firing; aod there ie on to believe that the parr will not rece attack wpou the rebel position oatil General Gi! hetteries are ready to co-operate. The hk of mounting gene on Battery Greece wae very slow iy conee® nenee of the snnoysnce ree ived from the rebel batteries, shot and ehell, whiel were | fred at intervals of sbont 0 minates, The rebel p ght by the Fulton belong | to South Carolina end Norih Carclipa ree - ments, There only one officer of rank amoag them—Dr, Uheeney. Six men who have taken the oath of allegiance are ov board the Fuiten end will be discharzed From Europe. One Day's Later News, the ereamebip basarrived. Her dates are cue day later than those per the Heels, The London ‘Tras’ Parie correspondent, writing op the subect of the French oceupation of Mexico, saye that “ihe Federal Government of America may ae yetiiave taken no official etere in the matter, bat Dameron private lettere from America express the etrong direatisfaction felt at the proceedings in Mezi- eo, and the conviction that the Goverument at Washingtoa reckons on not allowing the arrangs- ! mente that have becn made to rematn long as they are, without vere serious notice being taken of them. | The position that the French Government finde itesif in fs @ifficult and delicate, and you may depend that the Mexican effeir et this moment the prioripa) subject of ite thoughts and anxiety.” The Paris correspondent cf the Morstxo Hrtatn repeats hie former severtion that both the recognition of the South and the deteneive league between the Confederate, French and Mexican Governmente are derided upon. ‘The French jonrnal, the Prater ori a Lorne, states | that twoeteam clippers in course of constroction at nd two ir ebipe boiiding at Bordeaux, intended for tebe's, to he ed at cea 20 !ragues off Balle Tele, The Loudon Moestna Hagarp reta to believe the statement of the Monarsa Posr that Govern | Ment Las decided to detain the steam rams lannebed by Mr. Laird in che Mereer, and in a characteristic editorial denonnces such ® monstrone piece of tyraony BU placid acquiescence iu the catragevus demande of the Federal Government cortepondent who contends that tLe two abipa in the cv, eo ppered to be for the Confederates, should ‘Tbe [imee temerke iu reply that the ue el proofe ere still wanting; but concludes pe our correspoudent te which we hawe vo cou: felt, the. the Goveramept would cu. 8 vexatious kn ) detaining thetwo mraine a true ting t heen ¢o atrial Bowevve, t at ise for tLe Government iteelf to rousic Chere 1 mon belettbot there vemeele, to a haiarar thoy were orig nely !a.d down, or to whatever matioe they may be inte Hrs ble f pareed, are dee tiued «ob the eou for the the Con lace sieg sesinet the Federals, ‘bere ie an cousuelly ge ia yletion ‘uatil we were in the position of the Pus: eee and oad enifered asthey bave from the oyera- tous of ru li vengels, we eho A be aplixely to take aver quiet!y nor can we «ay but that we A olicapect to tind much counterpolse to these opi jens in auy eympe’by for tbat commercial adver Pe ot 4 whip selects channel*of such sauirocal propriet Tn ebost. i the monis ere defend theee veaeele, we not thine tuey would be profited 1a doing en; bat queet on vent rely depeade upon (he ev cence wh eau only be knovo hercater . per 4 Por tay) a) PATE, ff Petersber. Boyt. 9 The Jocusar ne #7 Pe Tenenore, of to day denies the ramors mbiished by the foreien nrees, Concernice the new arrangements | over Roseczane ia the late bi Ftus, from Queenstown the l0th, | ise; Waal ugton, direct frou N v e. 1) 490 § oun ledger, at Stone Pull, is regard | depariment | at the Soldiers ‘Lhe TiNie bas aieuder in euewer toe letter frow o | | pot of by Russia relative tothe Polieb and German affairs, | Speaking of the elieged radical reforme and new aui- ances, tt aayve ‘The conclusions drawn fiom three Pestanded, advices gre ar faire ae (heir pretuier, Io Poland the F peror, ® howe eentiwen the Polish quést.on rf not changed, considers bie first duty to be the re-ee Diiehinent o, olld and matematorder founded on the ground subverted by anarchies! passions, From a iplomatic polot of view the gover termined to turfil) ite internation: at tie esme time tom within the limite of tr affaira, KR iseineemy ol Germans, Daeed which tot count vemon to provide as fuit te her from Gemany, thao | perselfon her guard aga’ has no mere ich might re- vr bas to pat t dgueete coming from ! an incident | lege of publicly wearing the uniform of @ eoldier dramatic exhibition. Several perrone were burned y the acid, and the young man wi!! probat!y loee en A! is involved in this bie of history Crave tein will returns to America oo vonert.iothe China, The contract for the «cure apd laying down, vert summer, th ne cable betwee: land end > Foundland was signed on the oth ivet. fur aieamer Kowmanville went to sea from Qrebec on Mouday night, clearing for Havana, but it es pected that el € ¢ will take @ cargo frow Nove @rotia, andron the Dlocbade, The sicamer ‘aledow left line eC eo ain r busines, bear Buvonn'e cavalry have ber: thrown BS movement that Pe y pow wance of the Army of the Po! sormieed that onty a email rebel force in civenes between Richmond and tien. Meade, The importance of the visit of Senor Cortez to s)inctow bee beep high'y esaecerated. ble waea era! in the Mevican Libe and comes ty rounts re mar, eihouw ereden lon whalever A vey ata letter states one hundred lives were lost in the bh mberctneat of Rort-au Platte, at. Do mingo. lhe lose ot propery is cleo gu te heavy, The Ameriein Conr.l rewamed ot bis post. ‘The otier Conrule Wwok reinge o% hoard of vessels in the bar Ove sutborities bawe besn informed that the rebel aroy woder Lr bee been reinforced by the prise. dat Port Hudvon Vickeburg, witbout or an @acbipar dee of the pain! released trom t count for Brege ere ptate. yperionty in gumbers tle at Chattanooga, Cart. McCioas, of Geo. Bar spatches to (be Government genersiiy koown as the, fevas orpediisvw, # P led. T) defvin Gne condition. and at leet rst 6 ny favorabl,. Important rm in move the national point of and had veteran troops to follow him, A Gayrrat Order from the Headaqnartere of the pe partrorpt of the Missoori, at st. Lu sui ip relation to the President's tesbrnelon of the hea oor pis, announces that herea?ter martial lew w.!! be enforced on al) persone who In any way aneourage mutioous aud disorderiy conduct. and who shall publicly utter woide calculated to excite the people to iswieve arta, or embarrass or interfere with the military euthori. ties in the discharge of their duty. vy Roon. Arkansas spneuneed in the Bre, on the anniverasry of crory on Lake Erie, September D purened the enemy thro ith Tout Is represented as ‘over: Gen, Bi bley's vietory over In *, with Hide aoit will havetheefeet of returning to e vice acainet the rebele several thoneands of tne trnone now cagaged in the Indian warin Gen. Poe's Bl Lia took peor huvdred prison: re, sud bas destroyedtbe whol camp property of the savaces against whom he war contenting Deererens and substitutes are brought into Waah fon in large numbers, Down the river eubet: eonecrinte are eraping acrors tne Mctomac, t Gilymoar, ia the wieraity of Maryland Point, nightir, in nombers, Chey crow we dew, npoo ee y thronels the o a canoe on Kaiyrday uiebt. etraggicre acd deserters from Fort Mc ew huudred and twenty conse: ipts fiom Caria A Borsor lawyer, bawed Samuel 1. Crocker, eon of an ex-memlxt of Cougress, and brother-in ‘sw to Coach, bas been arresied for devertion, ud preseated bitmself to the Getting into te was rejected War bepertment, obtained ao xpired, aod be was wget aoti- ected to rrepoud, hie wii! ovt pow ed to Colum or furvish @ suustitute, bus must ouder arcs.” oF be ipeaten | o aGorerter Moral Viven lawyere must obey the | it jie editur of the Raven oth Ervc uss am wrote {row Chariestoy on che 2¥ru cltamno, ae follows: The captured negroes, who wale tured over 0 tae Bture bythe mi itary authorities « few weeks brought up for triel aader the lawsof Routh on Mouday, Thee bad nptil nt ‘Tuesday veel i prisvvere, aud of end ismpertiel try the rgideutuirment of the ise, Lh bot be sarpriend fe pies in detemes that they were acc og thei) own free will, tut vucer compulsion, ebould awaii i eecuriug & verdict of wequertel, LOCAL NEWS, NEW YORK AND LH VICINITY, Stepe taken to secure them fair Public sentiment bere w againet M.w-The res Parine ron rug Usiron alte of the conreription show that able bodied men are scare, in thia city, when theh services are required by ep Act of Coperese; but plenty of men are ready to ne sume the nnifarm op condition of receiving @ reason able amount of greenbacks, These men are paid for Potting on soldiers’ clothes, and we propose to relate where @ woman bad to pay fer the privi It Appears thaton Mondsy evening, two gaily ¢ Lieutenant Colonels, escorted ® damsel to Ni Garden, where they made themaelves rather con epieuons by their actions, Oue of the ushers took it into his head to «crutinize the featares of the military gentlemen, and final'y coneinded to eddiree the party and inform ‘hem, that one of the apparent he's she, dressed in the aniform of @ Lis otenant mel. On receiving this cpinion of the ene: sighted caher, the trio roee from their seats and tn 9 body of wussis, Tbe rumore which are casrent bave therefore | dignautly left the theatre, Before reaching the ooler <7 SEPTEMBER 23, 1863. ——————— SS aemeieeietaat aia ——_ aie Grit, a policeman appesred, who took the enspected soldier into custody, and extended an tnvitation to the ebole party's appear befere Justice Dowling, where. eure enoneb, one of the Lieutenant Colonels | recopnigrd as Kate Frances, of Mecdougal street Sle was fined ten do!lers for appearing In public drase- | od in a man's clothes, and aleo beld to bail for futare grod behaviour, The military gentieman refused to give bir ame. but stated that be was the command: | | ing officer of the Ist Regiment Excelsior Brigade. The fine having been prid the party left the preseace of the Justice, eatieged that euch jokes are rather | Coetiy affaire. Toe Drary.—/ ovrth Pisfrict The number examined here yesterda, of which there were » held to seewee § discharged for disability,S; furnied- | | ed enbdatirutes, 7; all orber esures, 39. Fi) Die net. Forte seven caves were beard by this Lonrd, of which there were beld to duty 10; tube. ltaies aecepted Blienage 4 . Stith Disiret ov examined bere samber thirty-three, with the following reeaite Beld 2; fur- | nishedeuls'itutes &; paid commutation 9; diecharg ed for phraicul disability 6, over age &; minority 2; fop-resident 2: twice enrolled 9; elienage 9; laid over 3; only son of widow 1; in services, 3d Mareh, 1, Fleven men who bave enlisted es substitutes tm this | Dvetriet have deserted. #10 0 head, and ell resson- ab'e expences paid, ie oilered for their capture. {ie Berenth Drafriet.Namber examined, 64; held to dieattity, 19: paid commutation, 1; enb- all otber canres, 26. Bi Ath Dratrict,The foliowing ts the reeult of vee. terday e work: Held to service, none disability, 2; paid commutation, i, all cther canes, 11, Sent to rendervona, 1¥ wervier. Ninth District. (bere were 08 cases beerd im this | dete'ct vesterday.cf which thee held forduty 2: for men held on previonedas, 22: d eeharged ior d » 3) Mare. 1; only seve of @ Dy uneatableness of age, 19; | non residsnce, 2; latd over, 14 Gousiy Scesrerore Beiter Com: crm. —The ap plications tor relief yes ay were fewor than usual, Anestovamed John (f.) Brown found a substitute Thisenred tho county #2, to the annoy ance af brokers and others, who were “around,” try | tng to “rorn an honest penny." Tue Riot Cratts..-The first of the claims for daraages ereivet the city oceasioned by the riots in July last were paid yesterday. Comptroller Bren- pan will begin with the c's'ms amounting to lees than #0. Tu Lovar Youso Mev or New Yoru as eembled last evening nt the (voper Inetitate, where they lietened to ® oumlyr of speakers, and eniored the mone ot the Beventa Reg ment Bend in attend- ante Srrciar Sexvicre will he beld to.day in all the Catholic churches in henor of “Oar Lady of Merev* Tuc Tax Birt follows | rubstitutes accented or 34 for the city for 1403 is as For State purposes. LIADSNT 16 Vor County DU: poere, %, 746, 4h 29 bor Cite pur pore » BOKT 06d 74 Yor Sapyly of dencienctes.. NOO108 22 Total #i), wee ial ‘lure wish Day ab gATONEMENS, Inet evemne, wae kopt up throurhent all the sywegogaees in tbe city. Solemn pravers were eaid in each, a the congregations generally were clad ia their grav elothes, which gave n sombre expression to the whole | scene. The ceremon es will be continued to.day when the varicus synagoguce, will he crowded, Rev, Dr preach in (iteen riveet, Trance in Wooler atr Kapbeed nl Ivo Kew t, Rev. J Adler, ip the 12th aleo Kev. & Lyons, 1¥th street, and Rev. 1). street Synagogue. Tuk Norioxat Honsy Fain. —This Fair | closed on Monday by an exhibition a exciting aud bandsome as it was tovel, nemely, the grand coutest for the gold medal for the bent iady rider At one o’¢lock precisely, thren ladies (five had ep d thelr pamer) appeared ready to start. ‘There Mine Marthe Dawron, witb berbay mare, “Baty Darling” Mm. Ellery, of Westchester conntr, with ber black mare, “Fairy Queen, and Mise Juliane Syivester, with b hor white mare, “Mist.” The ladies, | ip areordance with the wishes of the jodaee, firet walked their bares the judges’ st beck ward | and forward. ed to Ae, tee Fiat end left, and trotted rind t ary ‘oan they got intos ter, and mibeecuent! aric Mise Svlverter ed to he no where. wy cat ber. hore ce uly, a icindeed oT BAe ts to dis tngoish between Mise Dawood @ and Mr. The roare of the former tried to balt Meera hones, while that of the Iatter beings trotter, it wae dh. pber on a canter, In the @slop Mise , bowever, end the medal was It wae now thet jhe fu allant- er | as ease Mre. Ellery worthy end rained SK ine fee ting here meda!. the trot for «1,000 Prince. Six ote wart nd ot the end of the To more heate fol , which Aci t beat wee caved jor, Cul sett war pow row.ng dark. the farther trial wee posipooed uutil | So'etock to-day, were beter nefore the Me Mrual was ont of voud heat be wae run over yesterday, in hiudsow stseet, by an Sth ave une severely injured David Riordor, 10 yrareof age, was sugovertys car et tbe corner of 7th ot aud 1b avenge, and bed the fiprers of right beud tek: He wae | taken to idence, No. $4 West 26tb etreet A private watchigan, vaine unknown, ¢mpiny | pean the stip Berenton, Iving at Pier ot, b. d overboard apd was drowned, is “ee en Smith, 4% yearsot eaidiug at No. 130 Worth street, tell on the side wd fractored ber ! ’ arrived immigrant, was i} ' copia West street, by eu aoboown teverels i od | Heury Wadelblo, i k, fell from the daggerously 1G deck of the ellp bdize Matti ja,enud a imured Corcagr § Isqugsse.—Coroner Ranney held an ingneet yesterday oo the body of au unknown man | about 40 yeare of age, found drowned at the fot of Jay at. pants and ebirt, but 00 enat or shoer Tho Coroner was uotified to bold an toque: 24 James et., upon the body of a woman pec garet Kobinson, who died suddenly, as spectra, from tbe effecta of vielence at the bands ethaar nue band be body of a man, whose mame ir supposed to ba teen Reoamin Moody, master of @ schooner, © fonod off t,overnor's Island end bronght to the city. \ Vine.—Sborily after 8 o'clock yeaterday morn ng, 6 Gre cecurred at 879 Water et., orcupied by + Daly. Damage about a0: not ured. The | part of the house was much damaged by THE COURTS yor Wannranay i preferr 20, 21, 22, 3% | |. 1869 2069, Sor Gusenat Tee. 810.11, 1, 29, 3, ¢ am Covat, 743, 1971, 1987, 16 69, 2119, 2120, 2144, Vh3T, Calendar unchanged, Compounping Fevosies. In the Sapreme Court, | General Term, an interesting care relative to the law of compounding felonire was argued at great length. Theenee is entitled, Decker agf. marean, The matter in controverer arnee before the Sn: New York op the tion of (ieorge H. Powel). ségouating as onec! the next of kin of decessed. te « distribu. death titled hareof Lisevtate, On the 234 of Deceuber, iecbarged for disability 12; | ar moon, ar will | Accrpgmts.—Matthew Palmer, a cripple was | edon , Devessed wae dressed in @ pair of military | wa _ PRIC K ONE CENT. £40, abe executed ¢ ap ALY emt 4, a eoers. Dec ea ae made @ in the esta on t rece ih ey arn * ie array paid t @easigument Penta wee, een “jee and this is the An Brtradition Cas.—Mr. Arata, the Pig's Coneul st this port. 2 Toney, apmied | salseiones OF t against K? ‘a cake a Ho +o igure from inetice in Ene - ca je charged that accused, aboat ny yearn | age be city of Landen, dlenand of Dil of 3: shen emooun' nv be forged. } ‘ihe ee for ‘sal under the Mroditte Fe en the United States and Great nt accused was and the ‘creme ton will take place on Friday tnorning. Intue Cocat ov Gananat Samione._The tral of Joseph EK. Lowenstein, e Pawnbroker, indicted for felonicusiy receiving s large amount of silverware, stole ° tinploss was coumnusared but uot evecleasas le wilh be resumed this morning. | Genepat Pouck Isteccicence,-Miehsel Birming- bam, a night watchman at the Astor House, was | detected on Monday evening leaving the bouse wits eteht dogtatecke and two table cloths, which he he@ | trig caine rat a en Campbell obs wrested tm 14 ‘Thome Grant was arres nga bank beok, contains. of picks soe th pocket of ex. Surveyor ‘ne ont | Tae Investication relative to the Wilson bakery ' seseunt of $990), from Eric Maildips, ‘The p Areon case wae resumed yeoterday, bat eotbiag new se elicited “BROOKL YN. Tue Titry Lietatcr Dxnot.stert.eThe | Board of Enroliment for the Third Congressianad Distri-t disposed of the following cases yesterdey: | betitutes, 9; held for servies, 5; paid S800, 9 | inthe sarviee, i ender age, Ty diesbilio, SOs eliomes | 40; ower am father of motheriess rts non-residents, 2; only cone, ¥, Total, 107, Reine to Daarrev Mex.—The Board of Aldermen of Brooklyn resolved to relieve the fallow- ing-nawed porvons from the operations of the dsaft, eB the mreting beld yesterday: Second Ward, James Hines. Wreles ote, 8. Ridley, Chin Ma “e “¢ win ‘bemoan Ray ie bbe, "aeho Bm eeke. Fivk, Andreas Sixteenth ag ay Neswal Coober, Frederic Ni bie tik, Pred w ILLIAMSBURGH. Recoveny or Bomias.—The bodies of the three men drowned on Sandey et Greenpoint were | recovered vesterday. Tbeir names are EAward BL Rar- \3 19th street, between Avenue A end let Aveneag Voter McGowan, same block, and Robert Wart, PearS | otrret Verd\-t, Accidental drowning. Vine.—A house occupied by Mra B®. UP le npingher ed owned by Mr. Frederick ‘ Lee Avonue. » wt Wilson atroet, fed owas y was discovered on fire yesterday, in an Th yA ool The flames wero extin: ished with but @ © following is the numbes | to the building. | Exewrrions,— | ) Of easreexeupied in the 2d Canerseeeeee xe jot No. 20 Grand atrecs, Brookiya, B.D, yesterday : Hold 12; substitutes 7%; exempt od for physical dis- | ability 17; other conemed?. otal 88, HOQBOKES. | AroOUsG LADY, L7 years of age, while walking onSurday evening w.‘h a young man to whomahe wae eugagedto be marricd, wae set upon by four mew Dear the toll geste on Washington street, and ber companion ran off towarcle the city, leaving ber with | the niflane, who shamefully abused ber despite her cries, robbed ber of ai! articles of vaine op ber pereom and tore off most of ber clothes, ‘Three of the vil- laine are koovn to seside in Hoboken, and the fourth: iu New York. Tbe girl thinksshe cen identify them, and officers are on theis track. 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