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Nw ABE R O74 tf, = wee weer: _ SEPTEMBER 28, 1863. SUN. PRICE ONE € ENE = A oar Sse -a | ficieney tn tre lon Pi Tr uew ls jee Gants Gs eenaen f the harbor asa something flowed npon (bar by the tows ardother seversignas Latest Ne W 3 | erates te sailing (hamvety of the cies wilitagy pert. ‘hy si eae eared OF ae es ‘The fotiewing are the mamer of (ue pen is qe BY TELEGRAPH TO THE NEW YORE soy | PMR S! treo ‘were peverne tr orine ovary elvastags | ty erent Warsaw have been clesed far ten daye skier Sati dash fem rear cabinet inte | fiom: Rawr Adinire! Lewes, I lag Captain Laces | caused by any apverent disorder or necémeary move | $088 Foire ofthe to enter or of ¢ the efty. ta at if. arms vein, and Captains Frederoflaky, Land, Kepytoo, and ; | meut of troops ca our tige, from gue, portion to an ae ay in nae been tranepert, * Su ecetiaea tar Sans Kreemer. Many of the inferior officers pasted GEN. ROSECRANS ARMY, ploy i os ak Peek ie 19.10 | Saormous taxes pon tb eat nteviness ofPae Ra, | tt he rep'd iergetge | Sher Trew tt ae: | through the stroste yesterday, sid ectered severed | rebele were greatly yh The y of Proeas collactive letter of th | Rate up deceased wit As sbope in Rrosdeay end other pleces | gener ve will merely contain the reasons of waged ee Keer t we Rise - re is a, Desails of the Great Battles, |fivn'sis'teomn oe mek cre ing tie 4 hs soit be wes ia | Seocurs, om vi FRAT oF Targus. | ty to their cause the possession not bringing forw $7 fonner Propreals. ¢' ‘ t Bo Avg one My, | CrKe.“ Alter unsurning cometh fessiing” [ie alii | anwtaat. anp etary orricss vled ts a3 rn eorbiia, Pha ag, Be tan bas heaxeraaiay of tbe | Brown ran bry! anon, ony, Beceaved Ned | Jows having mourned and made atonement for their GOOD } NE WS REPOR’ TED. | Gen Wu. tetie. reprieal for o stmilar step with regard to the Poati fee "He, Citora ‘after he rt eine, have now to reloier fora bonntifal harvest. The noi | uso Grose, comtuanding brigade in Palmes's Givi. | Coneul of, Naples. 18—The Weiien of thw | Gat ebce aber ee Haag cet tomar d asses | feast of tabernactes commenced last evening in aif Barnside “at “the Right Place. Baldwin, commanding 6 brigade is Jobaeen'e tiers nts x. fonenjuense of the re rieale | wee then carr into ihe Pewter Mug and leld cathe | the synagogues in thiseity. ‘Thie feast ts enjoined iw preys sd | divjulon, i gnome Oy furor, toe rater st toward the conpter. © be died in 8 few ' t ict \ Levit., xxiii, 38-44 At six o'clock last evening the From Gen Me de’ Ar | Cae s wdiy's ane. Sears Staff { drew t hier * My ove te herd Ronee, $i teeth! aisore an-4 ots: wy | synagogue were filled, and the opening prey: id eades my. | Lo HC, Hog, commanding brigade in Gen, Dawie’ { resident mM neniee ort o'elock yeeterday atternoan | pessed down Neanau et, | for the day were chanted by the several readers, eftex division | Copenhagen, sunda pt Wt. The Kin neat where the shooting cecurred, when 1 aw | onion eh (red to the tabernacle te ats woB [an searten, on Gen. starkewesth | Greeks nianed the enc tating to th & disturbance front of | the fewter | Which they repaired to te ATTLE. E WITH GEN. LEE E EXPECTED, { P) sion to the [ramich “fr yesterday, | bet wee: Mr, Brown ané | mentof the buildin, In the Greene waste 5 AA’ ' ment Ki tie rea noupoes bis “now von g6 8! a iit I Rreasee officiated “ood woe Capt. Maré ‘on ‘ me ht le yourger otber jusion, the congregation prossesen ’ Patal Affray in Nassau Street. Gen Stead: =“ ou. Va Cleer woe fiecree meelf and hisows Upe hed ire oy ote eaid pata Brewn q raleed he prisoner and ‘rnochea bim down, he etrack him er become th of eneresstan to the ban oh ¢ Town - Col. T. B. Stanley, commanding brigade in Negiey*s nthe Goverament deckyards at iisrt have tren | division, e (gbt!y woonded’ Proprietor of the Pewter Mug Killed. ruck nacle, which wrehune with branches, as that portion of thasHibie above to, togeth | wit specimens of corn, fruite and@ flowers. Tie H or at thi ri 11. Mr. | celling wee bung with numerous c: lanterns cal ib. F. Sertomes, Ccantieting trigade te Deird’s | (PBC to the Mloride for repair. j.very sic ou | Rrowm maha ae Rl nS Ba when, tana oe nf ring an Atnerican emblem, suck us the «7 —-~ | 4! ia ow board hae already received su instar vat of €9,000 | flort tostop Mr. Brown, As this nd ae entre liken lala wee bate Fr hu ¥ 4 «e., &e., ee; | (i{.0), Croxton, commanding brigede in Brediey's 41- | prive money. The captain hae offr:e! to deposit the | Rene eee aaa cetentc | of tote (abersecin, om which wes placed brosd. winr. merges Col LP. Bradies, commending brigade in Sheri. » Ame neccesary to satisfy the clalsof the French | Len adv pared tobe prod the | frgite,de, The Kev. Mr, Kramer Georgia and Tenneseee, dan.s divk:o sly cwvers until chey bere Leen leceily adyudicated, | P Li of wine aod the breed, ¢ surgeon F Grows, Sta? of Gen. Themes. The Battle of Chickamaage | HY ; the lp raised himeelf from the walk. “ond | he 5h Bide he fired two shore: Mr. Brow an] iat ot of the the 1 ehould jude about he had hie bande o| bat Bre be ie tended to strike bim again | dont haow. be third shet was thee fired sod Mr Brown fell. We thea Telographio News items, xe, Fors hundred deserters fron from: the Aptny of the Poto- Mae were ont to the fiout o1 sstarday, TELEGRAPH, Vaverabie Newe Reperted clom Seyt, 06. Phe Rartntir aw sare: reetned glortous nee Soir (Bpectal to the 8. ¥. Sun.) After the cceapation of Tullahoma, Gen. Roe (Wens' operations aimed at the compiete destraetion | Wass "The Gowern cent ha ’ Gen. e 7 } took him inte the Pewter Mug, where | saw the be Bragg's army at Chattanoogs, as well asthe | Ge. Rosrcrans, tut iho detatiecenoot be etaced. The | [tie ranted ot Weshingtcn that the resignation | Priecner standing, » Gem pition of that place, aod bye necessary conse. repel arm>. fom! t telegrame, ber vot. thap. | 4 Baraeide bas been aecepied. wrel | aginst oe I then 4 talued of as bis eirreseor, ing rebel artist recently touk “vie@e" wit Sumer whuathe ll aod 1B ine) ‘kB, and then quietly photographed twonon fore #hick were at work, qeence the restoration of the national authority throngbout the entire States of Georgia, Mississippi Gnd Tennessee. To effect this by a direet attack wae Got pomible with the ilmited forces at his com | 4 t Brown fret Rnock: ba “You must '. The prisoner then he tald deceased to thr vet bic Me tive boars, mio ested General Rosecrans in his present poet. tery thon uivs AeCOND PIAPATCH, : Waalinotor, Rept ut From what ean be aeaer. ew mand, but be concerted feigned demonstrations tained. the latest dispatches from Gen. Rescerias |. PH8 biockade minvers Fea, Alsterma and Mout> | 4 by ‘ooner ea| \ cy the sam " i Mr. bet would hold the euemy in front, while | show the condition of effatre to be more hopeful. Sam evelesths ia the, widiaity of Bite nds eri | ts ody ah Wevements were erecuted on his flank ocd Wear that would compel his surrender. Hisiorces Ci innal), Se pt. #6. Yesterday's Nashville Usros were ample te execute this pian, and his enceess | says: “Cie, Burnside hes reached the point where | would have heen complete if mew elements, in the | | he was expected to prevent the flank movement of ebape of rainioreements from Virginia, bad not sub | the eneny, Brig. Gen. Frarer and 116 rebel officers, sequently changed the relative condition of the two | captured at Cumberland Gap by Gen. Burnside, heve Grwies. The parsage of the Tennesece war unexpect | Otrived at Johovon's Island.” @dly made without opprsition, a fact that indicated Abd Officer's Keport. that Bragg was either too weak to defend his ap Cinetomati, Bept. 26.—Col. Wilder, who arrived at Groacher, or had resolved to draw our forces to the | Nashville, from ( hattancogs, seysthat Gea Long ewuth side of the river, and give them battle street's men arrived on the ears frown Virginia while em bis (Brags) own ground. The latier | the battle wes opening. He reports that matters ia whew was confirmed by the evecantion of | the fron’ are much more favorable thea in bellewed at | in Chattanwes, and the news that portions of John- | the North. Mr. Boomer, bridge builder om Chica. vee timer, and the (wrth tirae be | Beebe nen, eure struc ve that the fy tony, divulged § ‘ Gifford veca mie morale, ad marke ov hie face; I of paves ar valued The Sevannab Newa, of the 11th, Mlou ho were captured in the a pupoten heve been tesen io the city Burnside’s Army Pretecting the Flank. coca @Oh0 Mill fcr the ord then sotierd that he erve ne edditionel marke “8 Odd''ton ¢0 the prisoners recer il) eftizen preopers paroied We exchangs about filtern t} a rs Te relemeer added to t ie (denahe, who arrested the prison M | fied that he troughs im to the etation he waned to dary | Gifford enon fol of the Unjom son area nice fellow, 1 did it calmly, covily and inteatiousll wit near | Aomas Nobinsom teatified that there sere y Aer tne | (bree wounte in the body of deceased eeuth round had Neen fought eres eued. in | Nreert -on be e hear death wes the ree ich the principals and apectatore ber am | plist ivhot woend of ihe beart. : busty pistol shots were dred daring tbeme: _ _lteenaa Robineon being further examine es a wit tve and Bi.ling one. py to the eee 1 a deceased a Eg ° cr. A. Writ m0 D,246th Bi cripple and euruck hime “powerful Diow au the face, Bnoching bm down ; 1 eae him toll, end hie eruteh @on's and Backner’s forces had joined Gen. Rrage. | gn, arrived with 60 men on Tharedar night, ered way | tere, while jin mene? es Moab by wrote considerabin ‘distance frou Bim, tovarde the Ow Me 11th of September Gen. Rosecrans made his proceed to bridge the Tennessee River at Mridgeport, | the Ie ila 3 that eropare reg the crowd thee re LS Trig iene Readquarters et Chattanoogs, aud comprehending | which will open raiiroad communication ell the wey | Will be necemary Fu * Beppened on the the i Pieeste oretreed ana Aah aa eas Bis situationrommenced to concentrate bis army | to Chattancoge, vide of the Rapidap, Biles from the headyaar: | Sheen tail man, in preity pee the sens, tora of the Army of ae Potomer, The enemy at that time evidently ~ “ 1q rion tan Bo) etzibin, Anu b rt cule: f out end advancing Gieposing bimself ins position for attack or defence, Army of the Potomac. th x 2 court House, Ve. | 1 wes under the @s wight be more advantageous, Though Gen. Rose | r hot. the crowd thea No Proepeet ef a Battle Wie noton, Bept. 2 There is no prospect of o conflict between (renersl Meade’s army and the rebel forces, which accounts from the Rapidan recently pre- dicted as imminent. ; exeert, eat! oe the Hperaaes Of We hi iy The Reported Ouward Mevement. | thas. Dotwituerauding Ba bas had the enlnction ano The Posy of Saturday publiches the following, wot. | ane, of the bag raed rs: . in HVT id to Sta | withstanding it reertved on Fridey,in commen with | (wn torres ne Rave, he ay cone arrest for every j rt f « He other papers, @ polite rejuest from the War Depart- | doubled by the erge intiue of et anger eee early ment to suppress euch news | | Brerv Tomes dalagater, pointed by the rediral Washington, Sept, 26.~ The Anny of the Potomec | couventhm whieh met at tom City, Mo. Rept orans expected s battle, he was not acaious to bring Os op, an be had not received the expected reinfores. @ente from Burnside, which were more essential im view of the news that reached bim of the epproerh of | reinforcements from Virginia to Gen. Bragg. On the morning of the 1%h ® reconnoissance by Colonels McCook and Mitchell encountered the ad. | ‘vence of Longrtreet’s command, and found that the enemy was concentrating in froni, asexpected. A skirmish took place, with no results except the cap tare of a few prisoners by cur wen, On Sunday aight larg Mpleus “Milne wher an | captured vrs biw , I (ound the lething soturated with bload, @ pletol abot wound in the left copvuleiv. ga: after he wae shot Queanon by Aasittant Dis/rict Alty. |B know what occurred before the Usenst ; he gave 8 oeRLNTE STE of Police webb, in his qvarterly there le mo donb: thet ail crimes, murder | whieh pee hands, The following verdict ey oon ata y , and end died , be died just ten winutes in| do jae riven en epte oi io fallet eee bes showasle the one Thie closed the pce and efter e few remarke to the Jury, Coroner Neumann left the ease in their the tepast thue prepared for them...t | ising withthe men. When teader esid grace, monies Noncleted, The serv a vin be ba | jal 8 o'clock. ‘Sermons will be preseked th ell thee ynagognes, Tak Mik Drawers af this citvheld a verv large meeting at 187 Rowery, om Friday eventug The meeting wee beld in consequence of the determin .- tiou of the wllk prodacere (eet the ‘cows but their owners) to reise the price of milk te seven conte pen quart om the lat proximo, end to charge 6s breil a yates Golem araemrez cane, & irged o eo ade io wi ont theewill mitt venders, HI a th would not he averse to mars e quert for pure milk. LAT gacnce | eotabiis' tchenuge, which would pnt the trade fiehee 5 o Milk me mem of one permanent footing. A resolution was the price of milk be 7 cente per quart from en let to Ist of May. A committee was aul 4 appointed to drafia Seetteat uch 7 aage permenent organiration of t ce ae Swede, on - @ daily . entmeten at 950,000 amount of oilbeaiih weed bere. ihe German wiik dealers at thetr meeting en the same evening soverely censured the farmers for a’ ‘tug the prices of milk withowt ‘just freuse, 0: 4 compelling the dealers, after breaking thetr cv 1~ ol alan thelr Price alec. e The sleet Y companies for ir nd thei oppression of the AGS row New Onceane wan dispatch 4 (bere on Saturdey on board the U. 8. ebip MeCle Coptain Urey, Itieofesmocth bore, weighs 4),0'«? pounds, and can throw a solid shot weighing over 4° pounds an immense distance. ‘Tux crate lately sent tnto the Board of Bupervisors by women who lost their tasbead | v the riots, Bave all been disregarded by the Hoard, They varied trom $9,000 to $10,000 in value, Tre straxanire North Btar from Aspinwa) . op the 1i:h ius. , and the Cahawbe from New Or! algo on the 17 ve erri News unimport In rug Covnt oF Gexgrat Szssions, . Betardsy, Jaques ‘forsise, convicted of rape, +4 Joseph R. Lowenate ., convicted of reesiviag stole. qvods, were brought up for eentence, but epplbcs | ‘t rte are loedi ith 3, have arrived at Washingiou, They vome to de That Witliem N. Brown eame his deat tion of their respective counsel, the with the the divisions of Gens. Brannan and Baird, with corpe bells rgd te rpatere i te Rrpatiod thatarooe: d from (he President the Peinoval of tiem, ‘Scho. | tolebet wound et the bends sas ef J Jemes arvingten consent ef the Ietriet Attorney. de! iu Tue Under McCook, moved from the centre to strengthen | sideralle hody of forces will embark with ae litte | frow the De perteent of Missouri. {t is under. | Nixon. Court then adjourned for the term. Gen. Crittenden's compe. The eceno whore these | Vc\ay 8 poseibie. He SROSIDALAen 00 ORLY. be Gam || FEEES ut input often neal Baler eee " Perea pine é oe te ve Acctparts, Erc.-Morris Sheehan, labor , $ 2 . D u en i @perstions took piece, and where the battle heen os there ie equal ectivity shown in the far "Alero of New Orleans.” T sae del agricole ved pre aah vaca . i hed one of his legs accidentally brokenon Saturds: , al: troope nother drrection. eo omposed of eight mem y Jim — 1B, ‘ wee eubsequently fought, wae between two roads, | Sromentbes taken possession of the Bastimore ond slab arrived. ot Pier 13 ¥. B., by « piece of mechinery falling apie ever part | bed im the premises was dove in the ab. lette (North Caseiaa) Be beag bo of the | sence of malice, and in justifiable ealf-defence.” graph “we toast sbpeesel t regret Pia tat there | Niton was then condacted to the Tombs to await tbe a tel Sept: © Regwsyé ive " Ans feb mieice ection of the Grand Jury. Mr, B. F. Sawyer, Attor 4 breed bdo, erty feel FY yi Be od 4 Counseller-at-iaw, of 16 Well street, volun- and brothers, and even (heir iat th the deser- | DY 8m ° * "frog the apr, than mectiua Yee ane on the tarily offered his services to defend the prisener. je 2", a sore to the facber of Dereased was 42 years of age and a netiveof Mas- Brateevilies nesletione The ConeL ered ee eee" | eachusetts. He had lx children by bts firet wife, and as we have been Informed, had been married but afew weeks to his secoad wife, He was brother-in-law to Deputy Sheriff Dunlap and two miles epart; the on@ leading from Kosevilie, ood the other from Chattanooga to Lafayette in formed by the Missionary and Pidgeon Moun: | ¢ Abou’ eleven o'clock ou Saturday the storm fone. A line of rebel intantry advanced umn Gen Brannan s division on our extreme lef, driving back the second brigade under Co. Croaton. Two other brigades advanced to enpport Croxton, and in tarn tres bach the rebele, who were soon strou!y rein. Ohio Reitroad, and 0 more travel for civil purpose ie allow'd uvon it. Son tmportant movement templeied on the Line ofthis great thoroughfare. It is currentiy said here end euch, in fact, ie the purport of the informaszion that we receive from vari ous sourtes. (Dat the veaniortements sent off to the heliport Hragg aga!net (icmi, Rosecrans have left Rich mond @iruost de elers, There is not « bap‘fal of troupe iit rerasining for the seeurity of the rebel capital, ‘ced, and returged to the charge with ioud yells, nan wes pashed hack. and the enemy div: reing to the left attacked Kin, with fearful en Jobneon ities. oovere “battle by Lieutenant oberts, wtib forty Couf 4 Beribner’s brigades bel mase next came down | division, shrowing it into confy ion, end roiling {t back upon Reyuolde's, when both made e gent resistance and at lass checked the rebels. Ban The Baltimore aad Obie Kailread Philadelphia, Sept. i. The report in the New York Saturday evening and #unday morning papers vee ‘fon he erate soldiers, at that gist resulting Im the cap ere ef four and the Billing of two or ihiee of the traitors, who have sent te Trap Lill for retntorcemente, the Philadelphia bospitals, be being bedly wounded, | | | | ! | while all the ground we had lost was Sepaines, anda number be Prisoners taken [he rebel troops con- isted of Buekner's and Longrtre: t's cee While this was taking piace on our lett, Gen. ‘Brace i this time Genera! Thom ded | that the Government bad teken possessionefthe Bele | et Gettysburg. He first enilsted in the 6th Massa- Prenanty and Bares fivlacnn, an’ erdared ral uiying | | timore and bio Ralroad, it baa been escertained LOC NEWS. ebusetts reciment. vonea, that r the rebels. ur poured rom bees sour AL } ‘ ta several z volle 3 of nus uY. Tiree or four | L bed aa Beh ida ‘ Tas Daars.—f ours District,—On Saturday ee the retreating re! Baintals, ibe enand "Hut in Me tee nitis | Frem Fortrees Moerec. wew YorE ann Ti THE VICINITY. 85 cases were examined bere, ef which ware held to | TheU. §. transport Daniel Webster, which arrived at this port patorday eventng,reporte thet when pase- duty. Fatac Arprar tx Naseac Stagat—Oxe or | 3; 9; paid commutation, 3; tn service 34 March, ished substitutes, 14; non-residents, §; pbye- bility, 4; aliens, 4 | tog Mattbiae Point,on the 24th inet., all the buildings | THe PRcrnisross or THe Pewten MiG Snot Dean total examined was tio eeneelan Whar ¢ sapjoried, howevrr. by Union guntoate and caw transport were lying off the | Natwax.-On Saturday afternoon about 4 o'cioek | betitutes, T: wa t Sean 13; alienage, 20; | port. Mr, Wm. N. Brown, ove of the proprietors of the ® payne Ai \grenat razs a parole nem-rssiton eaters Sizth District.—2% eaeea were examined, with the followiag result: Held fer Bariehs 9; farniabed sub- “Pewter Mag,” located in Naseau street, opposite the Pork, was shot dead by James H. Nixon, oe discharged | voleuteer, with whom he hed just had an altercation. The Texas Expedition. News from New Orleans ie to the effect that the ex- rede! wetreat. Al! sevld bave heen it Sivislons under Negiey and W rrible content, toe rebe Texes dar vot bees abandoned isc The oceurtence created great sacitement, as Brown | stitutes, 8: s reeidente, 3 1; under rge, ep back > ie pedition to Texss ip con A bad So’ pati eS iee a eg ae Pe | quence ef the iste disaster at Sabine Pass. The Heian. Cuchi Agent) ne widely feria | aitess Le phrejeal ty, 33 le corvice sa | dark caunonaied our eentie, but the fr twovement will uow bo made ovetiand, and the large - 894 tun thourands of persone Lad congregated tn t ePralraa tiene al ate is see b cr force vo be engnged in the ondertaxtue were going | font of thesslonn, Nixon, after shooting him. band | ewnth District.) caos were exsmined here, ly brokea by the and stillness reigne:, @ oundsd @. se Ta eee of the @! Bie pietcl, a eix barrelled revolver, io Hrowa's part- ner, end welkedinto the bar-toom. Whe wounded | man was elec conveyed into the same room, wherehe | children, 1; ip service Maren 34 Giinomt tramediately expirad, the ba!l having eutered | trict o very pleasant affair came off on He! | bie left breast, and penetrated @ ventric.e of the ps ad Abe, Resse’ cap We pier waenine heart, Dr. Thos. P. Robinton, ene of the devuty Coro | 69 ounces Bers, ae well a8 Coroner Naumann, was soon at tte | place, and directions were ciren as io the disposi. | tion of the body, and eleo of Nixoo, who bed been the noises incidept tow eau. ne " 4 er Agar 226 drawn ove. | ‘ pomition w ee ©, Gud we obly succeeded | hy galuing besore wight the positions lort during the y \ ‘TRE NATTLE OF BC RDAT ! Contrary to expectation, abou (an o'eloek ou fa: ony the -pemy resumed the with rr ate { ye ol waketry that broke the a Sabbath stiliners 5 bravely returned the firc, and for sone time 6 desaily discharg: the oppeving forces. peition of Gea. N forward as inpidly ee the trareportation facilities world admis by way of Brasheu: City oad Berwiek Bay eubstitates, 5; pdyaical disability, 2; ansuitable age, 0, 13; | oupoert of aged ve. rente, 9 of of ther Terribio Stoam Roller Erplesten Buffalo, Sept. 2%.-Thie efernovn « eteam Doiler ed io the establishment tormerly Bnown es tbe | Iron Works. of Chicago etree’. The twlidice | was cetriy detroved. Sev oteen workmen beve al ready been takeu ot! of the ratus, mestof w ges dispoeed of. They areas follows: Held fer service, 4; furnished eatetitute, 1; physical disabiity, 9; wea- | placed under arrest, At 10 o'clock y.eterday corn: | residents, %; dead, 1. ead . Roeecn Ge. Irie thought (uere are erill 1 mory beneate tbe | ing s ‘ary wes empantell sd en injnest was beld Month District—tri cases examined, Held for sor: yh thos ranes of rabbieh ’ | tm the City Rell Police &: “i; wabetitutes, 2; pald #0U, 1; dteability, 14; | great Lmpetuceliy Sg Ganet a) Wood lowing testimony wae takin oer MAID strength agaivat our cer other causes, 9; laid over, 15; eubstitutes for wen pre | | tation Mogee, whea the foi | view, 1 re. while blend | Giftour July exon, depoere and | wiounly held, 14; sent to gemoral remdervous, 17. B vomiasudd ty Geo Thoma With + - ( f ‘4 vit ) Fella the enemy came om 1a battalion lame, ay hept BAP half past Gower iat ot ATF Tenth erent C6! | phe aumber realized for service in eli the Dieteiete weakened ° wasagonhieto wihatans thee seveulne ® epoca. tr » Consisting of @ loeauuAive 7 afterned: rpeon b d, wae | 90 far, incinding substitutes, are 2,75, and 1914 we nvend ant the porition and (went care, let: maxoo, bonnd weet, While ig tor bia hotel at Mas t ‘ttle | still required to make up Jur quote, Tbe business ac: four. aaket on his mel eomlug do wo the grade, Detween Me: buelness; as 1 got in the door I pistol, ‘and turvi ner with « pista 1 have got mor of ‘hems 4 L then made a grab flank movement before hie could do eo time Paimer’. and Van Cleve the withdrawal o that o; dnven back in utter ront of tbe ceptre erans snd ete At the same divistons,» @ak: ned hy lieve were @'tacked and Our right and lett wings now deisat Genera! Rove ith drawn swords alter ps wd to { at the end a the Pewter Mux, COmpitshed in the six Listriets ap te Haturday, bo ae | reat ba to, clove up us EY Sad ey wen aod Lawton, eine dminken rowdies, near the 264 Naseo ook whea be seid.’ 1 Lave gotaroecn | fh!lowr: a murderous fire,tnd then sdvaoreg t, Te CHE OL she trot, cus the bell rope and piled ous too for your wile, that abe may ¢o dow n to dang | we Rube Potat. wearee oe (he dou! quick Our wen end. slink te weenthe cary, thue dividing the @rein, | I#lend with | wb: be eald *(sud-bye,” | us on 1,416 siptain their position for ene time, b | and went stra‘ani out at ihe dour; | think ip shout a | wy 160 1639 Has tie abaaly ana tha. beeen te Bing apon the down grade, the engineer did not die | minute to the door msvlt, and eaw Mr, | vine 348 Vay abort time the regimente were torn t cov: r bis loss of ® poriion ofthe train, end did not | Brot and tle prisonrs talking ‘ugether 09 the steam xv Le rae bartie became a ront . tll he reached Lawt Within tw i J stepped forwerd to Mr. Krown and seid to bim, Ren “ #010 At this tne General Davie, who it will heremem. Si’? SUE ryt © minutes | Aion m get a crowd arcand hare eu! Mork wp the eo a 1410 dered, was ordered to take General Wood's paition, sfterwarde the rear portion of the traim came thup- | street; the prisoner nud devessed | - wT — wes thrown inio irremediatie disorder by e eudden during down the grade, The engineer, im endeavor. | t@!¥i Mr. Brown told me tog: | Gute 1,788 1,004 9,785 | ing to get sway with his portion of the train safely, pot on steam with euch force as to break the eoupling betwren the engine and the cars, A collision imme. diately ensued between (he two portions of the train. Corsty Svnsrrreta amp Raving Commt- rxs.. A large number of cages were got through with on Batardey. The only tneident worthy of note was id, “Come on, € fired @ second him and caught at the aH t t that of a fashionably dressed individual, whe claimed aly our men, but {n vain. A torreatof tiy.ug men | and, ead to relate, five persons were killed and twen. | peuveryerate re sis eee! ieyy ry t | relief on the ground thet be earned only #10 pur nab Og tp the fee wen all th f reapaiaed of 8 reg , tYtwo wounded. Sorne of the latter are eo seriously | the head of the plato with Pe rent band and | week. It came out, however, in the course of a rigid ), . Hi a oar celia Le eent ot Theories | Inored that this recovery la tmyomlb, Trepepactomte mie, tedelapes, as fy | TUS: setae ina oe er eee pes vir ogy (fa? foe army Ip sro Ons pettien vee | words] heard Mr. Brown say tot 0 prieonag were, “If | io an extenvive business; that his sales (for self and Paine dicts Thvtamss giirige divwioiy to, the | “From Europe. A RTE Oud, Der TUF | partner) amounted to from $16,000 to #15,000 per ap- 1 ccording!y, sl! be divi tons o tue right 1% exeed wes betng pains puel Cope tt.ng of sbout 8,000 mee, were tha the pcr and dee decezsed were | num, the rent of Bt: store €2,000. He was dis Ware Oo Pe MEET Ee Tom oan are of a cicl® | Roaten, Sept, 26.—The stearmebip Anglia, from Gal- BaS'oace io inp Wece often tI'never | missed enmroarily by Mr. Blunt, « pervou remarking bes * Le base of the Misic: Moantali | be hed bard cheek! an hman pre. id ronda we Cantthnova (were, toon find | way, onthe 1b inst., bes arrived, Her ere 9 28 cuarrelgmn ‘ae ettnes’ te deus parpcsle 2 ar Be cawi tt AM fhe be * atin soul wh | | hap bore recei ved. imed, bes, bg OE "e yo it “ela The Tin ane | two dae later ¢! “ b elreety ve, Loneniea te “ Me. vd ore ths at oll, o¢ al}, but @ whole face!” their advantage, and about 3 P. M. formed for ' Advices from Cherbourg in the Covarms pv Havan Acapne 6 a) os K and poured in ® preliminary fire state that the Confrderate steamer Alabame will I Ps thee pal Tas Ruvenan Ovvicers arp rap Civic grorketsy. Har the gallant aod, rene ghee a probably viet that port. roo ‘e sei) ec snd the | AvewourriaOw Raturdey, at 1 o'clock, the officers eide the epemy recoil evveral times. Tho conte Paris, Sa‘urday, 8¢pt. 13.—The Pare of this even- yy ee aves sot ae: | of the Russian vemels of wer tn the harbor paid on ed--oceasioualiy with great fury—till wate Be rata ‘Anelly F a | ing beliewes itself able to state that the Maritime } } Two Daye’ Later News ofietel visit to the Mayor. Ther were introdaced * Prefect of Brest has opposed the seizure of the Con- Kye Pia) | by the Russias ConsulGeneral, Boros d¥Osten- tll sbart 83 POO Riled'apd &:000 seamen” Sarita | | federate steamer Florida, 1p consequence of ep érder ates se socken, They were dressed te full uviferm, ery Wi) vot fell short of Atty piccw, Our de | trom Paris issued an the Pare awers with the ob her coes the v(ete Gompat Office, ' end were aD ‘he erdes an@ deenvatian ww Ex-Register Miner. Deceased basa brother in one of | and dispused of se followe: Meld fm duty, 2; faruished | Bight Dustrict—Ln thie District 10 capes only ware | it. Mary McCarty, while standing on the corse of 4° Avenue and 47th of., wes run egainst end knoak + oa tA, s Bhe was beni if kad oe of Ret hi waecnt nethe eviet ing No $0 William et. fell os , owibe to ite being te been el peer” phil. aborers, who hi work excava’ & Peelde tnd Wm. Hinkle, a grocer, who oreupled the 7 { floor, cua! ained demege to hie goede to the amount £ a No personal injury was sust: wee saverety ia. db: in the Howery. carriage aud was upset, thrown tu he pavement. The police conveyud im 4 ie tes idence. AP PReiR SNES ocd Se BLOOKLYN. Exrtosuos am a Parcossion Car Mawc- Pacror About noon Saturday, an exploaton aes: red io © email frame building attached te the Lotte sion cap manufactory of Dr. Henry Goldmert, | € Jarrell street, near Nevis. One mam only was «nr work at the time, and be twas but align’ Y Laces ured. ‘lhe building was demolished. Tut Tuinp Disrarcr Exaovumest,—Th- following is the result of the business of Seturdey + the Provost Marshal's office, at 0 Weshingtos « . Brookiya ubatitntee, 9 3 held, 12 ; pela Bm ayo Ads dicebtilty » 52; aliens, 16; over 90; non-residents, 4: in th ee tk tbe es ne fawiiy 2 thet eervice, 1; only eons, 5; dissbility, 1! Total, 129. Exeuritons rpom THB Drast.—The Brock lyu Common Couneil exempted theifellowing pereous from the draft om Satarday : ~ Sth Ward- Denats Corel. By. H. Ht H rare a ‘ Grebam, axon. - b a igtk wart A eb ita rN Wers GL. Leek Coen - WiLLiaMseu BO. 16th Word. Heary Munpan m a Rorg Wai k.--On Suturday eiternogn an affray cecarred in the roje walk of Hun. William Wall, Brooklya, #. D., during whieb a | workmmaa vamed Miehee! McKumiskey lost hie li/e, | by Letog stabbed with ebackie piv. it appears that ® wav uemed Krip) sleo working Im the yar, had recently Leen ‘Rpefied, oud ence that time bio be yoeiderab!y ridiculed by o' ber employees. + de ed. during the aftervovm, taunted Kripper ng him one of m la vials Dan dogs," &e. fea he took wpa bal of © w m and bit him McKumiskey retaliated with nart blow, wheu t he other seized 8 hechie ary ineiument edout twe feet be abbed him throuss the breast, The Raseed ’ tuely through the man's body, Killing staniiy An (nquest will be beld to-day, Exswerrioss ix Seconp Disrnict.—On Ss turdey the Iicard of Eproliment ef 96 (Grand strest Brooklyn, F. D., adjudicated the following cases | Held for service 16; substitutes accepted 5; paid commutation ¥; ex eta (Pom from physigal disability 1) {row ell other esuses ined 96. Ment ts Biker's Isiand yy Frem the ve ef the (hie Lowmuarviile, Sept. 6.--A Kentocky exoficial lets Morristown Monday night. Gen. Parnside was then @ miles east of Knoxville. Gen, Hartenff ts at Knoxville, There ore no rebels this side ef Greenville. Burnside ts entirely eafe in bie present position, and by eovesntrating at Cam- berland Gap, can repel any force, His supplies are ebendeut and not lieble te be eat off, Frem th of the pany MM. Lowia, Sept. 37. 4 dispatch from Little Rect, dated the f1st, to the Rarceioas, enya; Col. Clocd, with 100 of the $d Kansas cerairy, had | errived at Little Rock on the 19th, between Perry ville tn the Indian Territory and Fort Amith, Ge (Continues um Fourth Page.»

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