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+ ey l Re NUMBER 9715, Latest News BY TILEGRAPH TOTHE NEW YORK SUN es MOVEMENTS IN TENNESSEE | Rosecrans Strongly Fortified, LATER FROM CHARLESTON. Gilmore Erecting Siege Guns. | Important From the Southwest. Trust Polk u Prisoner, GEN. GRANT RECOVERING. | The Great Poughkeepsie Boat Race. Hamumil the Victor. Interesting European News. LAIRD AND THE RAMS. A “TRIAL TRIP’ DODGE. é& ac. &e., | | From Tennessee. | General Rescerans’ Army On ati, Sept. 28.—The correspondent of the Cowwsuciat gives @ leas gloomy account of the bat- tles in Georgia than that by other correspondents. Be states that our joss io artillery aud baggage ts @reatly exaggerated—that the arn y wae drawn ap @tound Kosevilie on Monday iy youl order, awaiting @D ot ack, but that the corisy deciining to offer Battle, we fell back, and tuck up # strong position Bround Chattanooga that cur soldiers are in goud @pirite, aod thas there fe oo lack of guns, emumug Goa, or prov sinus ABWS Via Waster Wash nylon, t tbiican of today Gare that dc spatches which lett Rosocrams’ headquar @ere yesterday (Sunday, atter anuounce that he @ccupies w naturel etrougtivld. trom which Le cannot Be removed, and that the ene) hay nade uo attack luce the Uist. Gen. Moles, eco arrived at Chatts @ooga on Saturday, upon invitation examined Row @ene’ ds fences, aud says noth ns but a siege can din. | Podge hiro, and the enemy is making no move ia that Grection, The Raervniicas ie ellcut on the euject of @elaforcements baving reacted io ana. Charleston. News to Friday Morsiau Baltimore, Bept.28.—Theweamer 5. R. Spaulding | @rrived at Fortress Monroe yestrr lay, with dates from Charleston Bar to Frida, ning, Nothing import Bot had vecurred, Ge simore was etill sctively Quceged in erecting siege guus iowterous weather Wterfered with navel operations, The bealth of the @rmy aud navy wae good. From the Southwest. Capture of Trusten Polk aud bis Two Maughters, Lic Br. Louisa, Sept The Daewoo aart, of this city, Base epeciat dispateh from Cairo, whieh eaye thet Colone! Trusten Polk, former!y United States Senator fom Mixonri, with bh ife and two daughters, were | @aptured at Bolivar Leading, Arkevwas,on the isih | fest. aud delivered over to (eneral Huford, com- Manding at Lele Colonel Pola was General Holmes’ Judge Advocate Ceres, aud wae with the os Pebcls at New Madeid, Coto, lube eud Cod Bprings | Adspatch from Vicker! to the ?1 at., aaye @at General (runt is aol coproy ug sud will be able fe leave bis bed in fow deve, A wood deal of guy @ament cotton isarriving ia Vics burg, Occupation of Litthe Rock Acorrespoendent in Gen siree's army gives the following details of the capture of the capital oi Ar Banas: Nothing could equal the panic and confusion Into | hich our sudden sppearance precipitated Little Bock The streets were filled with women aud child feo, and oteof cithno etening tu the sound of @annon courtautly growing uearer aud bearerand the shelis trom Bile a ier, whieh had now been janted Ost Opposite bing over theiy ude anid bureting in th ond them, were enriously Giscurring the + ty. Rel el offi Caring their aun horeemen jarrah: and ¢! r of othere darh through the dus sreela im het) pur it were the firet sutra oa of our near Wemen and e) ro oran rhrleking to ulekly dispersed, were Cap eeoad later windows were y hanckerchiefs waved, | end the curious throng eathersy elosely ecrutinigtuy eaeh © asd equadron of cavairy du hos uy te Qrveual as s000 ae our toicee eutered the city, aud rived just in time to its being Llown up : the retcls, There 4 a ton of powder iu the Magazine, Oud 0 6 ( ude of ired am- @unitica tn the var eo! t Lverysthing be @pujured, Ww Lexe pt wore foe bee bine -shopa, trom which tie machinery wer ss se mont Qo Arkadelphia. Phe put ortie £00 aKo i E: Stat wot ving wetound no i penitenuary wire ther ou el thelr clob ane @elis. The howitac Boe rebeie before ture, aid wer Qnimediately etarted forthe ain ey were of the Busilert patter, of monnt b ar, end ase orth littie in comparison with tw wentr-tour, aod thiee (velre pounders, we Ae the euemy. Little Hock has long been eourider @d asa lpion city. aud be forthe sudden manger in whieh our forces entered it, the Contederates would Bave carries infoexecution the threats they bave to @tten iuade, to burn t for ite “Yankee preference,” Auarwy wasn wore ator isbed upon & ines ity, than war ours ule entre of Little Koc justead hous the eitiner « frigid politeness loots the windows when itinting our preventing the ty, Wh how ry At wae ecu @hat our troop tiolested noth ius, thie pour, talae pro- Qeaicu of sympathy was ® tha awn Hooker in Active Service. Washington, Bept. 25. Ma or General Hooker left Washington to-day toeuter wpon aetive service. 1s fe onderstood that Gen. Ly teld will coutipue to ect os bis chief of etait From Washington, Washington, 3e7t 23 The Hon, Kmerson Ether- fee is, at the instance of prominent Union mea of Peuuessee, endeavoring to uliain the consent of the Administration for Gen W. 1). Campbell to be tnau gurated Clovernor oF Tennesere, on the ground that Be was vored for in the variout counties on the first Qbareday in August lest, the day fixed by law forthe @ection of Governor in that stare since 1835, The Missouri delegation ot @ mesting to-day, ap | tow of Rusia, F Pointed & committve of one from each Congressional District of that state, in consection with Gen, Paine end A.C. Medeor, of Kansas, to draft @ memorial to the Preaident, eetting forth thelr eriewances arteing out ofthe peliey pursued by Gen. Schofield in his ad- tuiuietrat ou of affeirs in hie military depariment, The Liimow 1 elnture S* Louie, Sept The Dewocmst bas @ special dispatch from Springfield. Ul, eaying Judge Logan, of thie ety, one of our first lawrers, stats, ip reply to an app! cation for an opinion rela tv~to the legality of Gow Yates’ veto of the Wabart Reiiroad bili, and the prorogation of the Ll noi ® ieiaure last winter, that be the aubiee: bie acertos, and then tn an elab ston proceeds to #uataco the legality of the action of Uv yerneor L ates ib both cases From Europe. One Day's Later News. The steumelip Awerice arrived im this port peater- day frow Southampton, Sept. Idth, with one dare later new Lhe reply of Prince (ortechatof to the French and Aurtrian notes the Pollsh question had been re received, Prinee Gortachake@ considers the sit polateto have been settld by the previous declare gratefully acknowledges the pa eine sentiments di yed in th Austrian Ne shares Austria's wishes for the welfare of Vrinee & nako® reer bowrver, that the pectations based on the ciploniatic aiteussions ent their reeulte bad uot been fu and that the dif ferences of up.nion bad net been removed. Prince Gor achaboff thinks, therefore, that « furt! © poovor ation of these discussions appears eupertiuons hie inal y states that Lussia assumes the jull responses bility of her ects. The reply tothe French note was somewhat iden- 1 is more courteous in term: At preeiudes farther disc Tt ta no changes the situation «f With reference to the announcement that the m reme in the Mersey had teen ordered to be de tained by the government, the Liverpool Datiy Poot of the 16th, eaye that up tothe previous day Mesory. ‘d bad received wo intimation from the govern- tant that the rams would be seized The London Times Un Monday, one of there formidable vessels was towed to Merreth dick basin; her trial trip will take place ina few vaya! On the Lith inst. the Pacquet de Brest arrived at Cardiff with about $0 seamen belonging to the “Flor ida.” They appeared to be exceedingly tine menyand | some of them hold prize bonds for euormous smountes Trey afterwarda lest for Liverpool, wher, dure ported, a steamer awarte ther arnval Avother steamer, the ‘Stuer,’ bas just cleared out from the Clyde, for the purpose of runuiug the bivekade ‘ dhe “Rothesay ©. eo" which esiled « ahort time back for the same purpose, had put back tothe C yde for repaire. There are two steemoers, one lyine at Greenock, ther at Giasgow, almost ready to ful- low the “star. ‘The London Tiwas concludes an article on the ile tention of the rebel ram step on which Ministers b are In favor of the th deci ied there It ie not affirmed on any two fron-clads which tation would he ia in many considerations that the Stepeceh eo equl really able if ‘ puird, while no sufheient evids vender ed to rebot this imputation. They are war verses, and war vesrcla of exactly the kind which would pro Lably be tpoken by the Confederates for t)e por pow alleged. They must have s purpow of sowe Bind, apd oo other purpose appears to have been conelasively ebown, ‘These being the grounds ef suspiciom, at is argued by some, and fell by almost all, that the departure of the vee + aboula not be permitted without some rfort euther to fie their alleged character orto clear them of enepiciond altogether, [ e may be obscunty about the lew, but there is n the case, We should not submit, if we were bell ente, tothe dispatch of cruiser afi rulser {rt neutral port to make war upon our We lieve that except for some evasion, 6| could really be pe ed unlawful t ervice is the are destined, aud 5 ' proceedings cannot but @tor which therefore eek suspicions may be dispelled beiore wo let the veasels ee. It was rumored that th resolved to diapatel fresh cnglieh Government had oops to Ching to be avail ntie iu ease of emergeney on Japan Enusgementa reeultins in favor of the Poles took piace on the Sd inet. et Zaubraw, in the eorern: ent of Augustowo; omthe 4th at Zelechow, iy Pods ling and on the Sth at Gamow, in the woywoder! pot ok tot Ostrowsk).eonof the Minisierof the Interior, bas m arreted, avd i+ said to have been condemned to ation to Siberia Cotton, and the Confederate Cotton Loan, The Ties in ite city article, 1d, “The later news from Ameries today has ¢ are bound of 3 per cent. in the Confederate Cotton Loan, in the face of any disceuragement that may have been created by the detention of the steam rams at Liverpool,the tinal quotations being 25 to 26 discount A further advance of @ ‘sd per ib has also been caused tn the cotton market, and Americrn cotton stocks ehow a decline rauging fromm 4to © por cent. the obstinate reeietance at Charleston, and the vir tual on, together with peet of the Mexican queation, be ug at this perlod of the year erpecially favoralle to the prospect uf South In the warket for foreign seeuritics yeuernily there has beeu @ further increase of ani mation,” pt ilure of the conserip the as ern defence &e, Tur draft commenced in Albany veeterday A Flan oF TBCOR Stean m Monday, ieft Portrese iroe for City Point, eth O40 piieouers of war for henge ‘Tun steamer City of Albany, recently purchased bz the (.overnwment, was destroyed Ly tire at Baltimore yesterday Gen Naotmr, former! manding the depart ment of Norfolk eud Portauouth, bas beeu riieved Dy en Ueruee Gen Naglee goee to Vickshure t wrruiue (he couuel of affeire, aud syetematizn things there 4 reevern and ite vieloity ere literally ewarming with coptrabands, They come in from all qua . aud ut all times, Cor sare revcbing Culp pper in large numbers, alsuost every tram frow Aiexus dria being ladeo with (uem Colosa. ATealants command, who were turned over to the authorities of Georgsa to be dealt with | state law, have been removed to the Libby preon and placed emeng Luion p ivonere, Georgia con't care about heoging ther ust bow Sawieoow a white boy, w Wash ngton on upday by a uegro toy wi a he bad ou @ltercavion, The ve trock the iad biow in the ceathin af " OU tstos Natiosare of Port aa Prince, of Sep- bor iJ, gunounces that the Am o Aamiralon Wet logis erase maand upon (he sh auCborities at b omach with bis it which caused hie ® homente, tov reparation demagee inticted upou American citizens ip the sack ui that city, Mr « papers report that Jeff, Davir oan ordered th: reicase of a!Latate criminals in etace pio sen vided they join the “Confederate” arn.y, It thy Romie, will add ateout ¢ t thour.ud io ‘ rouse © very ,wores doacrlpsou of cut-turoae Gnd cuicusts, Tue Un.ted St Cheietian Commiesion hav ne ite Cenira! ofiee on Ph Mia, Bnd branches in Pittenura, Cineianasl. 4 ab bas eent a large auivuct of ea ana aber fty deie gates to Chattanooga, forthe relief of the wounded in the late ba tee A Fostares Movaor correspondert writes; Tha negro troops encamped in alites gud are doin well as could Tbeir guard duty is something r c ‘them ja the t en withthe ay na they Wave ® bad way of tiring uret, aod ehalieug ive aiterwards ‘Tae summary shooting of deserters in the Army ) of the Fo ome nowiny thi ired effcet of rertor ler to r regi Every day crowds \ Pitt tac iy Rave been chsent with or withand Leave NEW YORK. TUESDAY, SEPTEMB about the season of for periode of from afew hours to a conple of days, bec to be perimitted to retain to dary, avd prevent Kinde of excuses, rome of them highly frivolous Fidicwous to account for their absence from the army, Naval Movemeits. | A Fleet of Men-of War in Commiaaton | Yesterday war one of the tnsiest daye at (he Brook Iyn Navy Yard that bas occurred for some months No lease than three men-of war were put in commts tion, in compliance with order# from the Navy De- partment. The Richmond waethe fret veasel wose fl hoisted. Thie verse! sinc: her return from Miscise ppi bas had such repairs done ber as could be effected in eo short a apace of time, Hor battery and all ber arran,yements are now completed, THs GUSboAT SON was also put ia commission, She ie aw of the twenty-three guntoats bailt forthe vy when the war broke ont, and has rendered very good errvice in the diferent squadrons with which ae has been connected The Grand Gulf war the third put in Sighting trim Lieut. Commander Fillelrowne turned her overte her oMccreand crew about bail past ein o clock, yee terday afternoon, Sbe has received her battery, and flog’ preparations are making for her The ironclad Galena, which eas stripped of her co. vering on her arrival atibe I va Navy Vant feeently, has been co. 108 gucboat. Sho le to be commanded by Capt Wevea, tate of the Phile deiphia Navy Yard) The eucbort Kansas will be nebed at the Phliadelphia Navy Yard, today, The US. eonbeet Calypeo, eailed from Philadelpbie, ou Saturday, to join the bicekading squadroa Champion Boat Race, Ti will be remembered that on the wid of July, James Hamill, of Pittsburgh, Pa, and Josh Ward, of Newburgh, rowed ac pion tacefor @ parse of $1,000, which war won by Ward, who passed the final stake boat a dozen fenethe ahead of hie oppo nent, Wioning the race offive wiles im 42 minutes and twenty-nine seconds, After the race Hamill and hie friends, alleging the poor eoudition of their cham pion, renewed the challenge to Word, which was fla- ally accepted, after consiserable discussion @bout the prelimluaries, The decisive race forthe championship of Ameri- can waters, accordingly came off yesterday at the scene of the farmer race, opposite Pou hkeepsie At au early bour traine from above aud below, brought | thousandé to view the sport; while country wagons | Joaded with pretty eule end etalwart beaur, added their quote from the neighboring towne. Schooners, sloops, yachts and riualier boats, brought buudreds more to the sce enlivening the eurfece of the river with thew email teamers and fair freight Opposite the Poug ka ttake boat wae moored, and near it the (vo ehclls of (he contestants Uptheriver, ’'s mil north, nearly in front of Dr, Teeae Booeevel's grounds, another etake Loat was anchored. About twoo'ciock and forty-five minutes t ysl wasgiven to vere for (he etart. Both Lowte drew up to the stake bos! blamill, of Pitts bureb, Pi cupying & new mahogany e#hell boat, (Ti inches wide by 30 feet in length, was dressed in white pants, blue ehirt sud red cap. Tis opponent, Jorh, Ward, of Newborgl, dressed in only a pair of white drawers, rowed a boat 16 inches wide aud 2 foet long. Th ther and water could mot be ber ter for achampiom race, Not @ breath of air rippled | the surface of the river, which lay smooth as glass, undisturbed atill, the tide borg elace, aa if de | tained expressly to uit the ceraaion Atthe parting eigos! «o'clock $9 minntes,) both ER 1} 4 | PRICK ON CENT Tre Ressias Frroares.—These veasels lay | strata the Maer alten a in the North River, ina line commencing off Liberty Sty, from. thes moet onda to Pier 1, where two French oe the Suyevioots, Whe Mey be war veesels are at anchor, The visitor procures « wation is @xtremely ob PAE = emall boat wear Castle Garden, and om reaching the | Ite i ald the twee ing fiag-ehip ie permitted to ascend ao far as the gang: | Baan My ereruite so traeutt wer, where a marino on guard bide him halt aotil |; t wag {uleuded Lorelieve: tare pe of | the officer of thy day gives pertalsston to wislt the) arity po. for ah orainanes pieecuentle ship. This gentleman, If eatiefied it is proper to ad Adopted by the Roard of Sup rvie a, toatchielacor }ordnanes, a hoch it appropriates one in ; mit the visltor, eracies ly bids him welcome to the | Gollare less than tia oft, Common Cay be ee ; ship, and permite bim to stroll over every part he LAL Edad ae toowhieb it ‘ me pres for the i (heritions ant ' ord chooses toexsmine, [be officers are exceedingly po- at ee under eonsldctation. ex uid be pas th tore, ih lite, while the crew ecem anions to impart toforma- | would be too la to be of service (o drafted mon, tion to all enquirers, Thoer who have visited the Tue Counct) wen leo met. The hack driv North Caroline at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, will | pying standson Cl ove tham Sqnare were granted pe merous and confortable thanon our Americae VO 1 gy yaiiey | n were arrested, charged wits ¢ ecls, Hetween decks everything is kept scrupulonaly pop Catharine Duly, @ oewly arrived er neat: the arme and accoutrements Being brightly | polished, and conveniently placed for immediate use, Ap altar mwanufactared of mahogany like on apright book case, is Cnetefally ormamented with beautiful covered with etmbossed silver end gold | | be etruck with the eimilarity of all the mission by the Board tomcupy their stands on Sun | artaugemente on the Russian vewel, except | eave i Berea Parts he be arure of the Board , | the Inapector having notified them to quit. Atte | the machinery ; amd the loug rows of great une) tres gciing «larro amouut of other by nes of uo on each side of the gun and main decks Below, | genera! public interest, the Hoard aujour oud, | the wand rooms and officers’ qnarters ary mare nu- Ovtuace cron A Frewainaalosepl De hee igraut eppears thar the girl while passing threugh Weet Brked Decker to direct berto the Jersey City ferry He offered to show tho way, and got her iotoa by place whure the outr was committed, Jusliie Connolly locked then: both up painting and saamniag teethin seratagearuten TUE PROGRAMMES OF THE TWENTYPIRSY The higher officers wear a bottle green uniform with | SnRcunred. Senter ber h the Crder met at shoulder etrape and tereen cloth capa, Uader officers Court street, Urookiyn, in full regalia. This evenio et e'cleck ; members and Lady Visitors to appear in init with an oval badge placed ever the fore piece. The | reysiia. Able speak ra are expected. To ino » of marines wear a dark blueuniform and Brookiyo, at the Pierrepont street Bopust Chures A meeting will also take place the rane cvening iy distinguiehed fom the cemmon sailors, by glared ee Ga Sa j a ia if ¥ rt. Cuyler au other diet nguishe eskeore wile broad brimmed bats, The common sailors wear white pear, Muredas evening, October inva receting wilh men are ail young booking, very few exceeding five dereom firvets, Jrrery Cit hen the members fron foet four inches in helabt, aud appear to have been | Now Lore, Gtoorlys Gud’ Verney Bre expected’ s: Tux New York Pere Acapemy commences than the above measur ment. Their robust frames ¢ will osens on Tueed : Gar eil * th | and full development of musele, impress the visi- | ™*' cali desesata Abe btehtee adhe Bors ag will have another apportunity of wincesiug the r tnade. A brass baud recruited from the reuks of the | enite of our system o: free public tastruction itt» sailors furnishes excellent musi, which e large Dutt: | pong rogpacts, th ase Of past yearn aud seb ate being fartoughed ot the thy men Cononsn's Isqursts.—An inquest was helt ally, f yach . they roan through our ont ey Pant incase paper . : man, who was Billed by failing from a third ato) headed eagle variety become quite common in the window of house No. 632 Perel etrret. Deve ard wos brokers’ offi : ypen the body of John Worth, @ somman, who but —This fers | biglife by being etruck upon the bead with « block tival, which ls commenly Ruown 0 Kast Kiver, of which he wae mate fpr. Bite nar) occurs to-day, and will be celebrated z Lance Fine throughout the world, 1m Catholic countries thecer- | About two o'clock yesterday morning the two stor, enon os in honor of the archangel are usually very | brick bailding No. 203 Bast lvth etreet (reer), waa although visitors are not excluded on that account, | A®*!veneany of the Kone of Temperance hae beea the same uniform and white eloth capes, ornamented | there will be @ meeting tn the Cooper Institute, at °-s evening (Wednesday) @ meeting will bo held in oi hate. The marines wear sailors’ clothes, aud are the Market street ME. Church fn Newark, at whitch cloth caps, with an ovel ormaiment in froat, These | tare place iv the Tabernacie corner of York rnd tt pear in full force, reermited with a view to havin e taller or shorter tor unacenstomed to eee eailore eo uniformly well Acedemy of Music, Un this oceasiva our citinus Qseerted thatthe graduates this year will eacet i. ber of visitors enjoy dally, At present the officers you the body of Hendrick Leerug, & Gor streets and make purchases, gold pieces of the double CTosely insoaicated at the time of theaceident Aisa {ost Mictagn asp ALL Axom Michaelmas," which fell from the rigging of vessel (ying io tua ‘iu all Catholle and Protestant Episcopal eburches iN Fast Trt Sinker T grecd acd imposing. Inthe eburches of thir faith discovered to be on fire, ‘The place was used asa dis the festival is called “The feast of the dedication of | tillery by Mr. A ©. dime. The entire Buildiae aod St. Michael," from the fact that Pope Boniface 111 | proverty we | dedicated @ ehurech in Rome te him, A. D, 606. As | destroyed th vort time. thr | Michael te reputed the guardian angel of the Chureh, Leth yg belng Lotai lows, » this festival was dediested to him A. 1). 457, He wae styled “Haint” in the time of Constantine the (rest, for that monarch dedicated e chureh to Michaclabout | the defenen was introduced yesterday, and sev four wiles from Constantinople, The ehurch wes @ | S68 witnesses wer examined. ‘Twelve of th maguificent apecimen of architecture, and wes called proved an aliie for Mr. Simpeon, the forem “Michaelon,” four ether churches having been dedi the bakery, who wasshown to bave |wen cated to him in the enme city, ‘The ehurehes dedica: | for te@ dave previous to he br ted to the archanyel are Ususjly on elevated places, probably becouse he is considered the Lighest ange! a, In Trinity eburch there Taw Witsow Ansox Cage.—Testiraony | wok king oul ol the tue arkin, the compliioe other taeaes ed ap aithy for Willis rer, id Brow aye King, aud William Cameron, all of wlow A ebarged by ber os being connected wih tuts ‘ be hist cuit ‘ | will be « full choral service today at 11 o'clock, aud free Some of the witaer atitie! thas’ ve (oa ate etart out trom tho «te » Sharting well to le to the day will be delivered, n was oftentimes very vicleotin her weet gether, During the tet c oc calle Ward Lote f Mons, and amore lustily wh u of Heo that: he crew ahead, but Hant + chored ap the gap, Tur Feasr ov TaumRsact® This feast, Tae or athar, Peep ML Ee Lo gr and riundod the etek 6 at 00 42), Reeping | the ceremonies of which are really beautiful, wae pro- } of the wuoe twetinons sloited du ing 45 bia advantage and tue down to the atarung pela eral, leogthe in thirty Length of course exe riveted thar f the © tourbament it alightly all the way winning the race by eev- veu minutes 02 seconds five miles, Cheer after a of the rave aod the eu thar Maiwill waa the vietur io thie aqua and conequentiy Cham- plon of American wererr, Ward drew up alongside ot @ Newburgh yacht, on board of which be remain ed, Hamill went wore at Pouchkeepelr, whore his fitonds and adzairers @!tovst tore bins to plevces trying to shoke hie bands, whieh were peeicd raw by bines ertions at the oars, The | inmprevsion of the Dewtureh, Poughkeepee aud river pecplc, wae that Ward sold tho race, an they contended ue wade Lo kind of show ta pulling at the oars. Blowly the immense crowd dispersed and sought their various conveyances bome, Large crowds as sembled at the Poughkecpele station of the Hudson River Eailroad. SS xteen forge ears finelly left the depot, laden with the elebt rs, moving slowly Lurongh @ dense tonsa of hutuan beluge that could not be accommodated upon th jn, each car being packed wil prople exclied over the scour y bad witrver na or swearing Ot the eu cess of die ir lavorite cheer nhoune wen! da LOCAL NEWS, NEW YORE AND PUR VICINITY, A Youryiite Apiceotion Case. —Conside® ralleexcitetneut bes been created ta Yorkwiile by the abduction of @ young man, the sou of the Post 0 bythe Provost Marshal's agente, It seems that ot the commeneemout of lect week or the latter endot the w prev.uus, # mau called at the Post otlce ade Wi nute a ter's fhe overt day, e person whogsve go lufor- Melon sate whether he wav a pole caled and sud he wanted ove © ou LL Pease, who wassuldto beadeserter from the Sod N. J, Voluu teers. He took the boy duwa tothe City Hall Bar rack afters with emaa in eb villan’seothes, the lad wae te to Joveey City Voere the prisouer was coutroued with a Capt, Mile ler whooim repo te w que ion as to whether that was the »ouug ten who had deserted, auawered "Wall, ft doa't koow, | in, he looks like bim ; he ia youne aod p» " The boy was # bese neuitation x then went to Gevervor's Teland, placed in confine: ment drefuce! permision to communicate with bis frle The nest day he wae detailed ou duty under an officer, whom be recognized as @ friend of hie father's, The oilcer, 4 eecordance with the boy's entreaties, iio med bie feber where ‘he Mr, Pease, seuio {uimedistely ee cored the services of a detective, weut to Coy ernor’s Island, examined the but failed to find the uae of C. H, Pease, Application y made to Gen. Canby for bie reluase, The I suid thatit would be necessary tochow that the young rags had be ia waid to have been en it vanarily be in Jersey ( this eflect were made by eevers Yorkville, whereupon Thie ie one of never inilar eases that are knowa ty have occurred in thia city. Under the incentive of the #10 bounty pald for deserters, parties are em: ployed who care more about getting the money than eatislying the ends of justices. jp thi se it is for tunate for young lease that bis tather wae au iottu- sovrnployed op the day be that he eoua not ne ity athe time, Affidavits to respectable cusizens ech ed Liu of ren, Canby @utial politician, otherwise Lis case might Rover bave | | pean redsensed os une to Ugh, ties about the Postma: | run or othieer, | a tradirture tothe eviience of Mew my t | longed yesterday by the Jews. Divine service eer. | con HH Mie, Gari te | menced in the Synagogue et 5 A, M.,and concluded ehildgea. ‘be case will be reoumer! to-day | @litie before noon, Duriug the services In the eyne> TMB TRADBL | gogue large tapers are lighted In front of the ark, and ‘Tie Varn Cor ONO. 4 Tha Asentaiion aod eradesk, The Reader wea) bieck gar ing for the head. All are covered ju prayer, according to custom, and wear around their shoulders a rich shawl, denominated in the He brew * Padiih oe earment of friagea Till ean- set this evening the day le ome of holy convocati in facta Sabbath ‘Tomorrow there will be services | a larae meeting instewoniog at WC and i) be Vice President Win Davie preaiding, (ue be : of adopting the prico Mat sud to make preparativ. + for @ general ati ke large amount of collected, and 65 new members w adi | aud on the. Add which, * been prepared retue 8 to be sent to th The at 4 o'clock $2 OD, per day. sudthe wold Coucecrion ov Patrinos or THe Antiare ple @ man to earn the ana. ut Amonat hole of the societive (here exisui na « markable unlty of feeling, aud uo doubt bs encery ) ed but that they will earcy the day | of Dusseldorf, at the Derby Galleries, No, 625 Broad. ‘ Aeour tf rorter | way. Woe were admitted Inet ning to @ privete wae leaving the meet f Soc! of these beautiful works of art, and were biahiy | delerates oes N char py ale atieaa? Mt . delighted by the rich treat afforded, The galleries | will hereafter be opeved to the public, aud will rlebly repay a vieit to them, ‘Lug Daari.—fourth District, —The nurober examined here yesterday way 24, of which there were (rand Gociety met this eveo.ng to ootity allthe u ordinate rocimties of (heir wetion, luc iuding *hove « the Hudson A letter froin the sucie. y un Alo, von sead, whieh Bteted that they are prepared ty ucite in thoetria The Vaanienras anv Pottsigan ot New York bog lish and Cettuan) met et the Sreubeu Houee, vb held to se: vice 4; discharged for disability, 1; furnteh- si a ed aubetitutes, 4. allother causes, 11, Im thie district | Howery. Mr. Stock wes cellud to the char. ‘The ob { that ¢ 1,415 conscripts have uted | Jectof the meting was to obiaiu an advcnce of vo Pave | Per cent above their present wages, y S| All the shops were receiv uuless they soou turu up | the moveiwent. M Bish Lawtewt it of the examivation is | Mive. uu Busi | aa followe: Held, iy diveharged for disability, 7; Keports from 1, aud were taveratle« t wa © Son, Dever be . Dave given (he Suvauew THUR COURTS ie . Be , 3; Jowar Ca Supreme (4 . | Ht i, we ah ahattict’ ss outst iutecs ¢ india eral Te r i" Te ay pail le | Bisth District The Board of this district now hold 1, an, | their cessions from 10 to 1, Yesterday they examined | “use | M) cases, bolding for duty 3; eubstitutes accepted, 4 > Part Ii, | exernpted for dieshility, 1; for other causes, ent) Am Unwin BOLOMAs Od the suprome Cout | to generel rendesvous, 8 Crmtuabers, © scde’ sag wae argued i tus Cow ot Breventh Diatrit, | this district yer | duty 1s; Righty-four cases were hoard in | Suleman Colds! ig ict went. Une Marnuaoves orday, of which there were beld for yivat Suciet Ik te cha betitutes accepted, 3, diswbility,27, alieus, | yo niher of this toclety vO: unsuitable age. % only sone of widows, 2; out of | 4, ; district, 2, having motheriess children, 1: lu service, rt ao OM PISpen@tles. gains i ; Bot h bie brow. hur as ¥; eeut w general rendezvous, 4, | e house of vobiic prostitution BKighth Diotrict Seven cases we jong to be evendadce Suloiuse amiced, and aoby auy euch & were disposed of as follows; Held toeervice, 1; ati | & Alfied hime that bo must eve Sr met ty w certain day or be wor other causes, 6, Seut to reudezyour, 1) The day before was actually 4 Ninth Diatrict.. Number examined, 34. Held to , claltasto hawe shor up hts be antda caned all tie | service, 16; discharged for diesbility, 6; all other | gis PRY OR Ale EL MeN AT Ma causes, 12. Bulatitutee furnioned by meu previously | He vow briage “weit of maodammne agains the 36 | dratted, & Sent to rendezvous, 12, J clety. to reinatate bir es « aetuber, Ou the grouid | Coury Scusrivers axo Review Comaur- tp} be Aid aetgelly ¢ tu eae Ue Gay balers ie | ree. Up to yesterday afternoon the following busi. | whom tho matter waea ried, dened the moto 4 ess was done Ly this Committee eluce ite opening: wher ety to relnstale ® teint WY character, and re pri vd F iplshed subdstitotes pal ta Ld a Behr meee 4 | ! ¢ efoelen, My ing that it wae the 1 Dratted weu weat to war ld’ ba engaged ip, and thai he be relastated if thie Sects, Dives Inthe Supreme Cou.t, at Chan | berm, in the cevee of Marthe Loomis 07, Gaur \ | Loow!s, and John W, Murray vs. Anus Murrey: oe reports of the Keferee were duly confirmed, uuu vu 4 ute ¢ Caars | ‘Total amount expended Lake | Sergeant Cay, of the 17th Prectnct, yesterday pre | sented @ substitute who was at once recognis: baying previously offered Bianself ia the 6th District, in whieh hew ecepted, ments of divorce granted, Beiscor Convantioy.—To-morrow, the| rue Witt OF Tam Late Reems oy Vuive | n ’ Cocuen (Rey. Dr Berrian), bavi, auteaes ly sunual Divecsan Convention of the Protestant Epis : f oni * | twool bisgrandchildren, same wp fur trivi » commence at St. Joha’s | porore Mr. Burrogs hes, ith eolvad fe ; th. Misbop | Potter] of New | ¢ Mowat of $10,000, foal vets fin New York. The con estants cing « “ ‘was not ju ® Gt state of ind (o mabe bie wil ee proper tnaones | ‘Tae Case ov Mirae M | Court, Bpecial Te king for a0 appropriation | pled a motion fora let him in placlug heregimentio! Trustees of the vou \ Church in this etty « Chapel, The Right Rey York will pree. @i iy GovennMene,—The Board of Altermen met yesterday, A caminuni ed from jouel (Prince) Salm Salm, stating that he was about organtalue a bri of #10,000, to a fu the Supreme 1, yesterday, Justice Clerke ae y compel the Schovul Mido Cathariig mar the fled, Latd on the table, , ard 4) se Compumentary rreoturions were adopted in honor picdeen in one vi wblic oe vole ‘ 4 of the eficarsef the Kuseieu yoasels now ia our har ast Speing, kt will te fF Bhs st Was distiloaed tr or andt ng ther the hoep i bor. « endering ther the hoxpitelities of the city ip singing & pour um | A message was received Gem the Mayor, which | wes luid over, under the rules, retaruing, without big | flue that |: eas Mead p taruit i proves. ‘Tbe watter © yard vt proval, the resolution disectng the Couurel to ibe ducetion, ‘Sud thu. body requested the hevcant rr to take etepe to have the iujunction di solved, hab wes leaned by the baa > ome Court to me. (Comnauas oe Fourth Maye,

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