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7 Sous BY TELEGRAPH TO THE NEW YORE SCN THE BATTLES IN GEORGLA Dispatches From Gens Rosecrans. The Enemy Repulsed on Monday Another Battle Going On, LATEST REBEL ACCOUN1 GEN. BRAGG CLAIMS NO VICTORY. Dreadful Slaughter on Both Sides, Rosecrans Reinforced bs. Gen. Grant. Bebel News From “Charleston, Gilmore e Pushing the Siege. IMPORTANT FROM VIRGINIA, Meade’s Whole Army” Advance ing. CROSSING OF THE RAPIDAN LATER EUROPEAN NEWS. MAXIMILIAN ACCEPTS AT. LAST, RECOND Drapatcn. on was Sept. vane epecial dispateb from Nasb | rey, Builders ne Tee ' a Betice te lores wed to lave A: bas Jagt acrived, and says there | the Mereey' i het loot Oe, alin ie Tare wees clight akirmishing yesterday ip (rout of Rose. Sougeary it ria te, tara a SSeS ite Wercvucan | ven notice to Face, olberwise ail was quiet ap te tweo'clock P.M. | Atte REBEL ACCOUNT. The Moastro Hemarn (lory and proseerasion BRAGG CLAIMS FO MicTORT. | eurnal) announces, Sept. 12th, editorially: | we ae geod reesan to bell va thet, the Covers. | PA ges byes gehen two dave’ bard | seat gommnitted ‘teal perene weitt ” pe | ne, we bave driven the enemp, after o de-perate a ae ‘" resistance, from several positions. but be stil! aon ‘es hed * eri wile rie ret hen rn, | fronteas. The icnses are heavy on both aides, crpes. |¥ Fatale sitet a set-lo teat ving thely verde cially #0 in our officers We have taken twenty tine wpariay © eect sreeaari te Dieces of artillery and 9,500 prisoners, whom th "8 i. | . P moreor nee tbe" uch embassator bi “To Gee. Cooran, Baartos Baca ry ra sed wo oto wee “4 tb ity or 008 uae, \ “ Bosecrans has been heavily reintarced by troops ] vewels of tt te yoy “Trost, an, knallon ebip- | } tamp from an Englieh ebi trom Grang’s army, buiide: there "] are! ared to “Raver enme ic’ a } ofer offieis) re { see! Fortes Monret, Sevy. 23. The tae otscare | BME arian ay drama Nassiine We ne ne . M | qheamen New York a:rived at 6 o'cloek this eveging | purchase eoancle af war. ether fort A ay es on } foom City Point, pene alt 8 yothera an sell, it 18 eaid, arcuee to The Richmond Wure of the 2d reestvet, rarorie | + Necunine ies Laks ie a Nek : svlaeale Nie | | three days’ hard fighting im Noriorn Georgis. wih | lordship hol’ C Siesate Lairl @ bound 10 da | | heavy lone on both tides. The rebel loas is 8,(K0), io | Slare ara ene wernt per she abe tenes eluding many valuable officers Among the billed M hie i are Brig Gen. Preston “mith, of Tennessean Trig. | Gen, Wolford, of Georria, Rete. Geo Waltham, of Foreien od ve a Affaire te also of th that theee rene or fore.en, that Miesissicpl, Brie. Gens. Hele ead Derker. Among | OF a pirate And it ivan th ee poo ods that ov | the womided ere fire Gene Adame, Trown, Gregs, | oonmen hee made upitermind Ais ate. the Ba | Boap, Prestan Cie? i ie cowernment te row firmly tescived to try the arn and Benning Ma). Gen. | qarstion In a court ef aw. Oni. San ereed for dang } | ener © Development of the French Plot. | Lower California to be Taken. REBEL RAMS NOT TO LEAVE ENGLAND. | me, ke, de. Georgia and Tennessee. Cheering News from Rosecrans’. Army. Washington, Fept. 2. Thepatches from) fieneral Basecrans dated Chattanoogsiands P.M, sep. | 4, Tuerday atternoon) were received by the - @p ment thie morning, from eliich it appears that the enemys attack upon ten, ‘Thomas's Corpe (Rase- wans' left) Morday afternoon was hendromely re- weised.and Gen. Thomar’s forces marched quiat!v wm the position they wre about totske when ae | fenited. The official] diepatehes of Mondar evening sietsd det two divisions of Gen. Longstreet were advancin ‘spon Gen. Rosecrans’ left at 4 o'clock in the after. | acon. It turned oat, however, thet this movement was merely for the purports of @ reconunoissance, oe Le attack wee inede by the rebels. The order of General Roererene for ie eniire com. Wand to concentrate, was accomplished before mwid- Right on Monday, and he te uow ina sirong definsive wesition, whichesn be easily held until reinforce @ectaarrive. The movens ut of troops was executed fm exelent order, and although they bad worked Qard for several days and nights, they were inthe best | Soria Tour thomeand of cur wounded wrre removed from Qhe field after the battle of Snoday. General Lytie ‘wes the oul general officer killed op our side, while Brag acknowledges bis lors in officers to be very heavy. The regulars onr res *#) went into battle aizteen bandred strong, and came out with four bon Bred and fiftern. This shows the pernistener with whieh our trooze conteste! for every inch of ground. General Rosecrans has performed wonders ip reach- tng hie present porition, attcr fighting with hie single Severuating iielmond lately } Hod, who was wounded, hae elnee Med G& to make an appeal For su iiur! lo the House | Atlanta, Bryt CF The tight etl gore cn, We go ied Setbonie ikke Eat aT ericee a | have every ¢oufidence the enemy will be driven | wilt Mr Ade ais. she CU, & Hine | from the prevent stand, Wiarton orto eine i vdeo 4 the rome chou'd no te allowed | miles from Chattanoog¥. In tne + faretehitce the ey. | Tenet. in aa address de!ivered on the 9b of | ‘bor ot the opening of tle Inindee People's Sei tothe sourteure neutrality of England driveo serose Pea Vine Ge \ Weet Chickemeuge,’about clovon miles to bus re tent position. The Wine editoriatly peaking . of afs | wade ry teen | erore of Stat a ier Po 1 Oo Preserve prac tre hear") You © administration of Lord Palme ian Affatre tt he @) b hover may ree with Barnside’s Overations ia Tenncsore. i NEW YORK. ' THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1863. rer Aa ealy Ley ont cortainty ¢ of ite acen- | upon, and the management (hat | Services .o the sevaral evnay bulke lke the Gechem and Ciiffce tiove knows to be as strong as thoes of io regarded in no favorable light. Seeamabip Vanderbilt. ‘The fellowing letter, brought by the eaptalm of the American vd boepond sives atti) farther evidence ARS be of the sefety of this veusal selene ts tod. Vande: bilt are i TEE A Fem | ave b Mew! steamers They s toot 'T LOCAL N EWS. | NF YORK AND THB VICISITY. } pet | Tire Dat or Avoneaemny.—Yeeterday was , the most eolown day ef the year among the Jews, no | wurk whatever being dona hy them’ mot even «| serateh of apn, ar anything whieh would look like | later, either mental or physical cep be dope daring | the twente four bonre that the fast continues, The ' impresvive, commenced et sunrise without intermission ontil muneet. The greater por- | thon of the cangreeation were dressed in their grave- | clothes, which gave them aj very solemn eppearsace, | Others bad ov thay praying veil, while other afil) | appeared fn thelr eimp'e citizens’ dress, The ladies, ercordivg to tha Jaw'sh cuatom, which does not prr- | mit them to pray ith the men, occupied the galle- ries, and wrré evudidly dressed. In some syne | G00 860 he women are separated by @ thin ecrenn, | through which they ean ere what is going on, without | folningin it, Uslike the rule iu Christian eongrega tlone, the Jews ave ail covered while at prayer, end ife Christian ontere and removes bis bat, be te polite | ly requested to replace it. As the ceremonies in | ‘ " s eerne srothe seminal! our reporter far- ‘ i vend eo aniversaliy pouniar Ter in bi | Gon. Barneide has appointed Gen. Carter ee Pro: | fnninainiva @ "pert attic! Ipoarimity in the fe | Hishea ns with those in the Greene street place of | voot Marsha! in Faet Teonerare. We tow hold the "ee ted e confict Sill gesipa Amerie. Cheers.) | | warbia, which is presided ever by the Rev, Dr. Ra | Fast Tennese né Virg! re duties of neatrality eeu pare si saat | ditina: alien aan, ae ee ers oA Weare vot easly perforoird. Alen: bear, phall. ‘Ibe prayers were ehacted by tho Kader, | 0 F i an! e@other read te Cha tenocre bree sud @ill be one oedeavor, hi ver, {0 le (Ker, Mr. Krames: to @ Bind of scaltative, Mr. | we bave mactiou! poseesrion of to that place, tht ‘iy ‘ the no@ers now eripveted, ur ® me here- . bridge barued et Louden and Chinercn. Tue | after cu rusted. to the Crown Lie Variistieai. in een | Wremnee bee @ good voles, and the fall cherus of re- been pontoon d, | & pt to riytage | @Ponees by t+ whole congrese'ion bad @ very fine Knas ri fs ty vi fae ed Prevuiseter 0 ty thour nes | effect. While tbe propie ebanted, they sometimes of the Pirrident. 4 be aaa swt ye rea AL, orm VLR evared Deckwarl od forward, come emote their | Pird # ipeommand at Athenr. and + ) Alone they ere indebted for , breaste, and appeared wery devort, These who bad Marisa thet the country ie full of bub is true of all Kast Tennesse From Virginia. Mevomeuts of Geu. Meade, War ing Sep? Major Georral Mase here for an beur or two this jorenoon in cour with Prevident Lincolu, the Secretary of Wor, aud The London Morning Pow he [ith, hese epecial telegram from Pa: at ‘he Awbduke Maximilien has positively ac « pted the throne of Merico. too wiatioo ts bury ae to the intentoneef the peror imreletionto Mexico, the Confede oa von rismeld the Georral-in-Chief, and then promptly revusara cy ‘aie States, oud the Culted Stages. It is reported | the froot Lat Me Prow heMertcan loan os fo be ouarinteed Sfoosp pigraton a sea Lone Caliorva by Masimian ADVA 1 OF THE ARMY, of fertorial aeunty sor money, Vt contelne Wash neten, Bep', Y3.— According to» eome 6.000 eqaare miles, it abounde tn sliver, gold, the Acmy of the Potom a . | lead Bod topper mines, end is'anue covered wiih | ‘oreste of cedar trace, Lt i#, moreover, the nenron evath side of the Rapidan. ‘ i | whoentered the Syartn off their } Seslues TUGts Ob our Roca! forgive ws, ob var C volgt in Mexico to the Preneh possessions in the - ‘he honor of a ry ing the M&S, of the law to and from | the Ark, and open! were denoded of their shoe, | errerdine totheold cos which enjoinad upon ell strip “their shore from fort The services commenced es follows: Ob Godt who ert mighty in Thretreneth! who | ait gipst by thy glor.ouepame! mighty forever, tre meodous by [hv teariul sete! The was followed by @ prayer for the readay, after which a nowler of prawcre were recited, and bymos of praise weseruue, at the clove of which the roader sud congrags!ion sald the following: Ob! pardow a holy people on this holy dey! Ob theu he ort most bith hand holy, We have ein 4 Here the ork, which ie placed (m the cast, was clas- Fe By Matt Parifie, | und the follow!ng praver onid : BU. uytun. Serf, 2.--The rapertederder or ‘Tuo Tribune! ef Commerce of Lorderax bavetried | iy, : 8 net Ber ‘tes te e ry the dag of atone- the sdvance of the Army of the Potomac waccoiyed su tueurauce ease Giving le question, “Te the | meant hoot babes Ms i uni! toolate. Gen. Halleck baspowelvra it, ndif A'abanin o ate cra yprivatcer!’ Ube decteion | Thou prom'se to thy 5 the movement he made with enere, untrraimelicd was that the Alobains has pot escreded " beltin 1 ngtaration withan: eubsequent aire ious from the War be ectiiclea" nor incurcel che repros: 6 of pleacy. 1non fe seems tog thou sire ag the tal Hernecle | parime ere way rot he coosuminsted in Vivet . it r a of seat! por 0 Pearse at asattteaities te ar iin Viigiais An errs ar eterno was enscted in Live: pol | Thode on eval tn lerae! : whe: thie day fetory thatebail slatior the (nerease of woch om. today, (our mnrderes were excen’ed ou the seme | drew they supplies: im who pw oud ponding die Tor ruewus sreperted te be fot: | renfold, in the preenes of s crowé estimated at | fereiveth: and with Tepeurance paroese jo who fying the approa: bes to Orange Conrt House and Gor. | 106, | formed Be Heat end & ready to pardon. Wa Reve Lee | campored of A. P. and D. Hi. Hill's bole army. it rn she ster to reinfree Lee an ' Hood's divisions of Longstrest's corps, with Stua: t's eavsiry; making an aggregate probably of forty thou. men, ni ral Meade'’s army teu Gordonsville, and two 4 battle vere to be foueht herwe Sanday, The strength of Gen, Meado's army it wo be Laprodeot to eatitoate. but unless all the rep everything bad been put in train to secure the le; ing of the Atlantic Telegraph Calle between Ireland and Newfoundland during the eummer of 1844 A Papa! Bal) has been publiched crasilog eeve: | torralent ertabilehmegts and apportioniug them | | out of the private eatater of the Poye. | ndoubtedly moving npeo prise no one here ifo sn bim and Lee befora d which ace rene up fron. the Repideo are ehamer , t falve, it te geady tecHer bettie to “ha enemy. Be A most abundant co'ton crop w eapreted in Keypt | aks ese to the Kine idee fail to ais thie vear, Therseofthe river ile efill eontiones, leover the yreeoee of the enems, while it - " i ite was learned that White« and Mowat Faueelunk La Feance ond Ls Ps fos both have editorials bad been ordered ° n beds of rece! the rebel policy of caLing out the negroes to fall back to fommand against the immense forces of picked trons | that were combined net him. Ip twoor three Gove he will be fully able to assume offensive opera. ations agsin. When the last dispatch of veeterds: eloeed, the enemy was quite active. He hed been making spproaches all the merning. Generel Rose eraps' mea were in line and ready for avother ei- aounter. Gen, Greham, who commanded one of onr bricades at Gettysburg, and wastaken prvaner ard convered te Richmond, bae recentiy bern exchan: ord tenehed here this moroine. and has communicated fmpertact information to the Government ansisfied that only two divisions cf Gen, Longetre torpa with e!) his erti tery, have becn sent to Brec¢g Ib addition to that, two brigades and General Pick. etiand the Wise Legion, were detaiied torriniree Bragg. General tirabem sare thet be enw eiyhty-one Picees of cannon thrown a © bridge fiom Rich- mond, ssid to be going to Boage, The uewe of the battles fought between Rosecrans and Bragg wase Gisappointinent to the reve! auiborities a¢ Richmond, They expected to bear that Rosecrans hed been ennui- Dilated, amd that Bragg lied taken East Tenneseov. Inetesd of thet, Richmond ts ine state of mourning for the heavy losses that Koseeraus had inflicted apou Broge. FOORD Dierarce, Washwiotun, Ae vuscfticinl dispatch from Cusitauooga, to am army officer, speaks of the eu gacement ou Monday last, wLeu Geo, Longetree:' sarpe sttacked the corps of (Caneral Thomas, eomplete Union victory. was able to \coin Genrral Hoeecrans at Chattancega, wm Monday nigh:, receives positive confiimetion iu tie dispatch TAMMY DiePparcy, ANOTHER BAL TLE. Washington, Sept. $3.—According to ofi...a! infer- wation received from the Aimy of the Cumicrlepd, feted last night, it is supposed thet the battle was revewed to day. Much excitement in relation to the arrival of re- wforcements is naturally expres Ifthe repeated orders of the Government had been obeyed, there wonid now be no rolicitude npon that point, It is known here that Gen. Rosecrans has abund- ant stores and supplies for many days to come Asistance is on its way and may reach him ip ime to be of tmmense service, KEWS VIA LOUISV Loutarille Sept. 23.—The Jorma has recetved | tnformstion which it credite that on Monday night the right end left wings of Gen. Bosccrans' army weted on the baitie ground of Saturday and Sunday, end reinforcements—the number not stated—from Gen. Grant, via Decatur, were to have reacied him vesterdsr. Gen Rosecrans’ headquarters were {cur wiles from ‘he baitie field, in the rear of the centre, Gen. Rovecrans was bopeinl of & comp ete and dee! tive victory over Johneton. Brags and Longetrert. It was repa ted that A. P. Hil! is in command of the re Nal forees oppered te Roveerane, | of ant.or advance by tn ish leader Lolewel, had suffered @ decisive defeat at the hands of the Russiens, Lelewei himecif te sald to bewe heen killed or wounded, od Grekow jez had anderteken the command of Lie corps. A later diepetch ease [elewel wae left deed ov the firid. pereed be two bmilete, The Parise Parere arges | the reenenition of the Poles as bell gerente by the | ' | | erent ot an Charleston. Vrem Rebel sources Forvrem Monroe, sept n@ Richmond Tia Parch hae the following ne he fori, Sept. Bl. No bing eousvcal bas scar, (reat Povers } red. ‘The Montiors and the Irousdee are with o the Commerce an j tar, ophart be gale. The enemy's works on Mut ( ten ie booraat cod holders Jomand an advance; | rales (D000 bales, ine 5,000 ris Toland are rapidly tooreas ng inetreng. b and ex jes, ipeiuding (0 speculators and | tent. P peat ° ood ott one moehe need, | vray Pes > " tone aniet but eleagr, ver market steady, | Revtr oe 4 Ser’ 23 The Richwond Wing, Loudon, Bept, Ve Ee Courols tor money Of todas hae the iol.ow 44 ae's. lino Cential” ‘ebarcs Gad discount, Charlesiongc pt The enems's ectivity oo Erie suares 66.3%, Diorr.e isleud, Lotwitbetand ce oor tie, eontinaes | Telegraphic News Items, &c, Larrene fro New Orleane to (he litb report ru. tore to exist ip that city ‘hat the losecs by the Sabine | ition were, im billed, wounded and prisoners, tea. br Paneiaxy hes been created & Dake in testi- to unebated, He is buliding acovered way rem Batiery Gregg to Batiory Wayuer, lortwo dave pact, we ebetled bis working parties, with erest vigor, I'he encmy is batiding a a Vatte ry on Block islend Reperted Lean te the Hebels im France. | The Richmond Disa rus of the {2d heethe follow M mouy of regard fes the crrvieve be lies rendered the etate ape for bis persoua! devotion to the Haapercr | | ing, dated Charleston, sept, Lotb | ol the Frene! “The Confederate Government bas effected a loon RA y lest Ld s dey vith the Army of of 100:00),000 francs ire: marti . * the Potomac, o lee than seven deserters a rom persica ip Prauce, bated | shot between the houre cf 10 AM. and 41M Gpeu cotton now in this country, ‘Lhe Ccofelerate | number of others were to bave besa ghot yeet rday. | Cr ‘The tect that (en. Thomas | | | bounties for enlltmen losn tu hugisnd is Tur Lev. Michael Olivet! pastor of the C stho Church et Port Henry, bere: Db robbed abd wardered ov tLe A nt, aud ‘hie body tbr: nie Lake Chomylain, where it wae Prom Araansus e ‘own et Lous, Rept ~A special dirpated from Lea. found soon aller, veur » 10 the Drum sar coutaine advices frow Jus elegent macsion, at (old Suro, of the Pree Gen, gover erty to the 10th, All wasquietintbe | atic Muuel Asn sree Conpeny, 4 oi. wae tolal re oa vicimity*of Fdgt Smith, except (hat a fow burhwhack- the Pesan seved. Damage ers were reatiess; but be the continual recounoiter. | stout $£A),04 The oriwine) (be te eae not Rnowa, ing of our Iry the gurrrilay are kept af @ respect. Tre Corkman as krais Loin professes to hava fill distance. Whe revels were falling back on Shreve- , Bee ERE © Jone Uith whatever ’ f sof the Konth bad ever | deen dirc in the Frenb Ce’ inet, or that the | | Emperor intends either Wo reccguize it of recominend | Mexieo to do #0, port, ba. Kirby emith was in command, About a bundred soldiers were daily recruited at Fort Smith, ‘The enlistment of negroes was aleo brisk. Gea, Tix basb here in the berder count) nf = Blunt bas teqmed an address to the people of Western confi are ts paring fora mare Tote renee, Sane | Arkensss, in which be aseures them thatthe Federal | Knees, wolonel Wy elt Has organlned O8 expedition ercupation ts permanent, The wholeof the Indian Ter. '0CR! then off fP sd countise im ieaneat ona | thtory and Western Arkaneas being under bis control, TES casihe aie aitchase arenas rene nee ne the people are ali under aitne Tit Boston Sarornary Kareres telle of the rapid exploite gf a fast young tan in dateity FP. \® who run 8 $20.0 yaent, won the heart of an heireas, spent 41,000 for bouquete at meing'@ party, bonght end cot trosted in the most mi-celinneous manner, | fad d Gnally collapsed with ¢ debr of $300,000 on his Commutation Money Washington, Sept. 25.—There has alresdy been re. ceived as commutetion ander the Enro!'ment Act $5,600,000; whieh sum, and all moneys hereatter realized from this ecource, are to be expended in From Eurcye, | From New ©: a. | The U. 6. steamer Thomas A. Scott arrived yester- day, from New Orleans on the 10th. Military pre- Feur Days Later News. parations were active in New O-lrans, but no intel- | The Chine arrived yesterday from Liverpool 191 | '#*nee elther of the late Texan expedition cr the new and Queenstown 13th of Sept. Her news is of con. | 0B? fitting out ts allowed to transpire. News w siderable impartence, The rumor of the probable | SDzI7wsly expected of the force that had departed detention of the steam reme building 10 Birkenhead from Breshesr City and the Trche district to Texes. by the Mesere. Laird, catenstbl for the Pacha of | oho 70 sane time: tet Cesare! Pr ke Egspt, but, io reality. i: ie snppoaed, for the Coufede- Babine Pass, The Beresionists citealate rams rate goversment, ie filly copdrmed. The London | ° Sisseter, but the probatilities are the advance Moanin Pore iocgan of Lord Palmerston) states; | We¥ eurpanded on bearing of Gen. Franklio's failare, Baws devbh bas heen cast apn 2 statement | 224! © pew plan of campaign he been formed or which we nade e few care aro far to the | fresh arrangements made for camrying ont the old ateam reue ip Cousee of fone Ly ut e ene, Gen, Frankiin's fellure le eeverely ommented Mr Mr. Crrue W. Field i¢ among the parsepgers by the lt Chins. Prior to Mr. Mield's depattare from Bogland, | bie | don a holy people an thie holy ‘day, oO leg who at | Congregation. | afnned, & sy he 0 grant me forgiyepese, Thou sqarce of abr and 04 this line answer end say, J have par- nei. 0 enlighten ony exes and base by our t | eression ; and do not slay those whp sin through | taice,” ae those who ln pesumptuously. O par- The praver procecded with @ gencra! confession of eine, and bape thus: we shall be parities the day of | on ue excla weerace a 7 Aive par xpistion: O hparke: we mw beeeveh thee, end # most bigh end hoiy Hyrons of praise now followed, tn which this ees- | tence appeared, as found tn aur own Te Deum: | “Holy, holy, boly iv the Lard of Hoste | the whele orth is full of bis glory.” ‘The Ark wee now opened, after which the following wes chanted in 0 joyful tooe: H Blesned he the pame of his glori: aieaty: hie | majesty is ip the midet of the assembly of my congre- | ration, bi te lory ie my confidence; to him py pplicate to par iniquity of roy ein; day ctitenanant he will gratify me, for he will anewer and say, J bave pardoned. ‘The following aseriptions tothe Deity, chanied a! ternately by the reader and the congregation, each , aseription commencing ‘The Holy ;" after which the ork wes again closed. Then followed songs of joy, ome | ef whieh waren follows: And tbe engels shall sing. the areh f lorify. t + } | ervaphim exult fu song, and Bless the Tord ; and the faces of ey ery ange, gee and che- mb, gleo the ‘errapai! orite @ac , ther ting preice, nad pay, Dicesed je ibe glery of Led | from hie residence. | Portions of the jew were enveeqnentiy read end | praises offered, after which e number of praises for | pardon was offered, end the art egem opened. More . | prayers followed and the ark wasclosed, and these eer. | emonice were repeated several times during the day | tiibeuneet. Propitistory preywr were offered sear the close of the services, cemmencing, cg.ve us, Ob, our Father} for th. For b, our Father} jere ono me | ueee of our foily, we have erred , a King! for our lulynities ore stubdan | deveral times during these psn ol the rovgrege- tion exclalined, “Our God, and the God of our ances- tore!" Towards the ciose, the M88. of the Pente- ] teach. enclosed tu silver, which bad been previously H certled io solemn procemion to the ark, vas agaia | taken ont, and the coucrepation aaid: hep the ark ert forward, Mo seatter thine enema! th: Ma Hee before (hee; ‘o forth, and the word salem! } Some further preyers followed, and several were | called to the law. Those who are called consider ite | great honor, and before the reader begins to read, the | } persons called say @ benediction, answered by the | The rules for the Priesthood, from ‘e read, from the MSS.,to six persone. Mores. Joe etree of life id th, ere A portion of the Prophets called Haphtors was then read, previous to whieh Benedictions were sald by the prople. Then followed a prayer for the civil au- thorities, efter which the memorial of departed evule was caid and an offering made therefor, thus: Mey (sod remember the soul of my honored father for other relations gami ie for that | now so! Pa with eee of brah oon males and thes sre in of tb | | let ws coy, Arion. | Prayer agatn followed, and Mavid's “Pealm of . Prelne? (1dtth, was cung, after which thelew wag) , ty, 34; allene, 2 The congregation thea retired, and the evening ‘vas spent in teastiog at their houses. Tur W1i90n Arson Case was resumed yoo terday, Mre. Anne Conners, of No. 65 Amp sivest, testified that she.wee with her husband and chiktres in Mrs. Larkins’ house,wten Wileon's cracker bakerw took fire, While talking with Mrs. 1. she caw emote leraing from the building, and soon flames were core coming out ef the windews, fhe subsequentty hear@ Mra. L.eay thet the bakery was wilfully fired, and hee beard her say sorepeatediy since. Heury Herne kel, of No, 67 Fulton street, testified that bis stare was cousumed at the time the bakery was bares’, but he knew sothing about the origin of the fire, | Borae other witnesers were examined, bat thetr eves dence threw vo light upon the origin of tho fre, Tad ease will beresumed to day. GRxERAt Stchnxs Levy Last evening fod Wasbiogton.” Two mone Rosstay sreaw-raroares werd reported in Long Inland fonnd yesterday. There id | a large fleet of Russian vessels now here. Tux Yournecy drostts or Tewrenasce, Miss Rorsnes Evans, of Wales, Ragland, delivered | uplqne addreve, before a highly fashionable sudicen } at the © cooper Institute, last evening. The fatr turer announced thet her text would be, “Musale Dog.” and npn thie theme delighted the with exceedingly amusing allusions, likening the hu: man enimel gueriing rum, gin, end brandy, te tb Growling, maddened beeste that terrify the bums rece during the deg-days. With much grece she gov atterscnce to sou strong arguments agaiget the wq | of intoxicating drinks, end declared that the be’ way of muraling the “critter,” wae te sterve bi out, by indoetag the youth of both sexes to refraid from touching, tastiog, or! handling the wine on Witbout the effrontery ef modern strong minée women, eudienc ture, the proceeds of which will be devetedS tothe | Net of our sick and weanded soldiers, A Swarr Piccrockar.—Yesterday afterd | moan about 2 o'clock, oficer Fenlen, of the a4 Px | einet, was standing on the corncr of Warren es | Church streets, when @ young mes, whe hed iste been arrested for aseault and battery, entered tard conversation with him about hie arrest, After esking/ the officer the tlie ot day, the young man left. Ha! an hour later, Fenian discovered that hie wate en: gGuerd.chain fworth about #40,) bed boon stolen, enepecting hie lete companion, after come cearete) | arrested hits, Nothing, however, was found op the Prisoner, and as there wae po proof against bim oo@ ) he wee shown to beer a good character, Justion Dows lag discharged him. ihe court and all present bed @ hearty oto atthe po'l emes, who, while wetehing sou. casfally watched bimeslf; ! bemloo vd obviously, sorry hs Led eald enything about bie lors. Webelieve thisls tbe Gret tastenc on record where @ policeman, in broed deylight, be. his pocket picked without Ruowing it, Ivy ov ReronT of the arrest and fine of P| woman for wewing men's elothes, the indévidugl acw companying bor represented himself es the comy wauding officer of the first regiment Excelsior Brig age. This statement must have been false, bessned the Colonel commanding that Brigade, waste Waste ington, op Monday night. Tus Daavt.—/ourth Distric?t.—Nothing @ special importance occurred bere yesterday. Forty | eight cases were disposed of as follows: Held to cam, vice, 10; physical disability, 18, other ecamses, 12 laid over, 8. Pifth District.Thare were 93 cases heasd by tre Poard of this district yesterday, which remlted 19 holding for duty 19; substitutes furnished, & disabiil- ver ace, 4; ouly support ef moth ers, 5; only support of metherless children, % eat @ Gietriet, 1 Sizth Distric?.Thirty four caseo were examina here yesterday, of which there were beld for daty 13 furnished eubstitutes, & discharged for disability, 6 :; under age, 1; aliens, 2; laid ever, 6; nor< , 4; only sons of wide’ in services Mare Patrick Smith, a deserter, gave himself up yestes Gay, declaring that ‘no one should make 910 off him.” Another was captured, beven‘h District Im this District, fifty-cix eaor@ were disposed of as follows: Heid to service, Wi + phyeical disability, 16; furnished eubstitutes, lV + ysid commutation, 1; all otber causes, 9, Hlth District-'The following \s the result of ved terday's work: Held to survice, G ; furnished sabs'' . tutes, }; peid commutation, 1; at) ether causes, It o eeut to rendezvous, 16. Ninth Diatrvet. -The examination in thie distric® terulted ee follow Heid for duty, 20; faruiebed enh stitutes, 2; sulwtitutes accepted for men beld op pre « vious days, 15; discharged @r physica! disasility, 18 ¢ in service March 34, 2; enly sons of widows, 6; onl¢ eon of aged parents, 1; aliens, 9; unsultebiences of age, 1%; mov-residents, 3; laid over, 9; father «f motberless child, 4; two evne in service, 3; cent t@ ners) rendezvous, 16, ‘Van TreoGrarmicas, Usios held a meeting yesterday noon, at Tammeny Hal), for the purpose. obteiniug repurte from priatere who are pot membe:e of the *uion.” Lee ettendaw ' business transacted was tosivly the eppotetment of corumitiee of ten to weit upow employers, bad repo. atthe oext meeting, Beocrry Govawssass—The Vaz Lavy.-« The Board of Sapervisors wet yesterday, The Ai~ nual Tax Levy being the special order ofthe de , wae taken up for consideration, The following tome of the iteus es amended and referred tothe Cominittee, viz; | (Om the Sabbath dey they ere read te seven.) The | q The tax, fi", “tate purposes amounts te: Cammoe | law was then elevated, and the congregation said: feb Piet “A aaah Sete OF 4 80 3, Qunte Py And thie is the ny, which Moses Defore the . The total tax children of [rracl, by the command the Lord, by nee advertten aif fos melas ane {6 fr \¢ laries- Street siete rca 9 16.00, pecs ‘and repsving streets, a AL a Tne; A catready sears, 14029 P| m0 os, contingencies, lerops ay | Biya” ipargction, eh ds0,n00 v The Board then took o recess of ten mtnates, stag whieh the eammittes reported theannaal Tas Lev @ @s completa, and monn thevote being takan vpan the (Continued on Fourth Page, rr

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