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hi IEY TELEGRAPH TOThANEW YORK ee no IMPORTANT REBEL NEV/S., oN Bombardment of Chattanvoga, | RISE IN THE TENNESSEE RIVER BRIDGE Ww ASH Bebel Attack at Charleston, Frigate Irons'des “Damaged. INTERESTING FROM EUROPE | ED AWAY. | Earl . Russell on American Affairs. Defence of En, slaad’s Course. Betel Rams to be Detained. | tINTERESTING CITY NEWS, Baid on a Gambling Salcion. | Arrest. of a Gay Party. | How -Younz Men Are Rained. | THE Riot TRIALS. ae. &e. From Tennessee. Mysterious Mevemcats. Naahrille, Oct, 7. Up toe late hoursthie evening thformation frown Chattanooga at Murfreesboro did wot tell of @ general engneeinent. The two armine | ul) remain in front of each other, faruify BA. | Prregalar firing was of constant occurrence, There | were some movements being made on the partot | the enemy that svemed odd and mysterious, but not | Positively threatening. | do not pretend to eive | these as poritive facte; for I got the information | through a souree that ie indebted to othere { r the | ame. Neither railroad or telegraph communicat.on fe open to Stevenson, Alabama, from Nashville: but the news bronght is not derressing, Headquarters, United States Forces, Tenn Oct F =—4 P. M.—-The reporte received upto thietime at Moarfreesboro ase confiictineg, and though of import ences, are by no meaus ceriaio. It is considered be yond o doubt that the enemy is being rapidiy pursued wy our forces, aud thet while he may atop te @e come damage to the railrcad, he will have to retreat with rapidty. If (tnerel Forrest te reinforeed by infantry then there ise possibility he ean stand; but It is hardly probable be esn get a suf. cient force for this purpose. (On the ratiroad referred to above extensive means, both in labor aad milite ty foree, are being emploved om our part to restore @emmunicstion, and beth it and the telecraph willin ® very shor, time be again in working order Affairs in Missouri. | The Revel Advance St. Lata, October Sth, The Tnewo kate Loewen. worth epecia! énye there le much excitement there in | @nnsequenes of 6 rebel advance arom Fort seott and Kansas City, All the troops at Leaven worth bave been ordered lelow, and it te ated the militia has bern calied out, Fort Scott is batieved to be strong enough to ruccessfully resist the | ettnek. Colonel Blair come.auds there, tieneral | Bion! wii! mareli to Ts unless Lis force should be | (weekand by his beiog erdered to cpringfield or Little Roek. From the Seuthwest. Catro, Ort. tT Twenty five paymastere witb four, @nd a half million doiisre went South t-dey, om the | gunboat Springfield, in charge of Mator Fenne, A willian anda half goer to New Osleana, in charge of Major Nichole. The Mewphie and Charioston Kai! } road, new rnnutng to Corinth, will be open to Deen. | tar slen in afew devs, Itiareported that Diek Tay. | Yor bee fifteen tl owrand rebels at Khrerrepert, Leu- | tiene, watching one hundred thousand bales of cnt. | ton. (rep. (irant ie alle to more around, News from the South. | Fartreas Munroe, Oct. 8th. Tue, Richmond Brame | wre of today coutaine the following daspatches } Tennesse, 1 Missionary Rider, Oot. Weopemed apon Chat tanocen at So'cioc® A. M., trom Lookout Mountain tend puinte along onr lines. QOureheli exp odedin toe | enem:'s camps an well as 0 (he city, rettiog fire to oneheue, 7 replied briak y from Moceae- alin Potnt to our wor n Leokout, and feebly from Siar Fort. The fri till cont nved, | Miseconary bi 6 (he Tennessee river ie, rangropidly, | Away the lo pontoon | bildge of ol ruts nerged & trestle bride Ma ft b UGt.Greinater gene lour ore eh ines Denk 6 beng op enther th Carolin tack woe toade hy veto «© damaring the Ironades @sy on the f ead slasiwiogtie tert. fro of cur mea, including Lieut, Garrett, of eon oat Chieces, are missing Charleaton, € 6 For the leet twenty-four Boure there wa been | tile firiog The euemy's | BMosrie Jolacd work recis nearly completed, Sitbama Modile, Ool oth -& euy's cavalry, 1,500, with four gune, atiacked ( arason, near New Albeuy, puterday, The o. ¢ mCnt artilery, Eoemy re wins Georgia. | Savannah, O°t. T) Elvctiog returns show Gov- | @rnor Brown la:geiy aneed, Virgisla, Oct, Tth.—Thres Englishmen, | diy,refu eto beexcha: med, | 4, Coon) Lmianes, capured | rt Hos e, co rived Lere this morning, Gordaonaniile, wpenda © Governor Pop r pear Fustax ( She Texas Movement Oar corresponds nceQfrom New 0) brings rome fariiculais Of an important ermy expedition on the point of eterting fom thateeetion, with other iteme | of interest. An Onto Texas” ted on ‘he bith ult, from Brashear tin le anderssood to be in eommand, with an army not far short of £0,000 men, The route of the ad wance, it is euppore |, willbe by Camp Bisiend, aud Franklin to Now Iberia; thenee, perhaps, direct to the Texar line, or to Opelousas, and acroee the prai- ries to Babine. It le eaid the rebels will mak ONew Iberia, where sberp Gs.ting may be expe 4 ed ( with snything but favor | Foreign Affaire at Distr Gowrie, in Seo | washeld to bail in the , ered by the Sloaz, | time and place, except that it took place onthe Bi Among the a yoficere thie movement is viewed The rebels were gradually F treating toward Turns, destroying everything om | Sea rovute Thee have S 000 cava ry with them From Burore. Three Daye P S, John, VF The eteemehip Colnmbia, Tom Liverpeo, O:h alt, vie Galway, bas arrived, om route for New Yerk Great Britais. The Trwen cave the: Earl Raseeli, iv hi tive ts tne iron ater Newa Owl & perch rele le in the Mersey, (s interpreted as mearing that the veagels will be detained, even if the | etisting law ie in thelr (aror, oo that Parliament may be c siled on to prese measures for the purpose The Directors of the (ireat Fosterm have iemede | Penert showing thet more eapital must be provided, or | the company will be disso! wed, y launched for the Cane ) Gian time, took fre at Creenock on the th, At the aleet reports ebe was etill ba. niwg. BeOL AURBAL SOW Cwm Om AFF Arne Yer! Kresell bad made no tmportent epeech on He re. ferred at considerable length to the American qure tion : justified Eog'aud on recognizing the Confeder helligeremte, and answered eome of the impu- | tations bronght by the prople of the North, partica latly the epeech of Senator Summer. He also re plied to the complaint of the Soath, in regard to the recog nition of the blockade, wlf-interest ‘hat Mogland should break it, ale ore fere the course of honor, ws it would have bern \ufe mous to break it. showed that the Gewernment had not euifietent er dence ageinet the Alabama to datas her antil Ofter abe sailed and explained the diMcnitics in the way of Interference tn b cases, betw equipped for war parpoecs hich ere in themselves found for and might be need without ever touching Confederate stores, He asserted that the Government was ready to do everrthing the duties of neutrality reqcired everything that ie just to @ friendly nation, and saeh ae they would wish done te themselves: buat rel Covernment and Mr ith which they have die ce, tut aald there were umarr, whe had acied efforts of theme wlio Oy here, Including Senator Gifferentiy. He denounced eouebt to create trouble between Ameries and Bu rope, and with expressions of friendship toward Amer- ea swerted that ail his efforts would to waintein ace Bpeaking of Poland, he defended England's position, and remonstrated agsinet that of Russia, but did not | think Fngland should goto war on the subject. As regarde Mexico, be thought that ifthe Mericansap. | proved of what was being done for them, they should be allowed to to a0, The London Tiwra, ref Mr. Maton foom Eng and lng to the with trawel of te the grounds which have probably prompied jovernment at Rich me d to add) andes the London Tiwes, ts, that the » t. Me eon fe preliminary ‘o some action the part of France. Mesers. aud Maron were al- tninde, andeo ales were and Jondon. Ae re American affaira, the pressuce of M Slide! en fn in London tf ‘eref Anglo Frenct hanes ‘no dou been fe by the Confederstre as a sh the 4 it would aot t one of them shou! a hesitate | to igs pres without the ciher, Now e ofthese powers hastekon tmerican Continent which actually the r poor harrased unrecognired Confederacy avor. The Bouth anew velahbor ts the distant neutral state to which Mr. Biidell wae sent two yeare ago ir now e ort of neutral ai! common aptagonism te Federal power wonder then thi he Confederate politicians de tofree the French Emperor from anr tony renres liberty of actlon. Th Confederates |s to France alone, ae pri ° fean monarchy and the bold challenger of Federal supremacy on the Awerican continent ‘The Paris journal Mawowtar Dirtomarigra, writ ing on the Vol'sh question, denounces strongly the couree of England and Austria, and speaks in tones of strange hostility. The journal Dranatne also pointe to the possibility of Fraoce being left to settle the qoestion alone by the eword, and poines out Eagiand and Austria would have to pledge thermerlves to friendly neutrality, Spain The Emperor of Morocco had promised +o comply with the di maadeo! Spain, and rend troops to ches: | tine the Kaffe. Commercial. Liverpoatl, Sept 20. Rreadetnffe aati h u ar ket sins ovision market is steady Beltre rosin; no Sales on the day be atertary, 7900 bales; of whicn *peeulatore and exporters took 3000, ar et quiet and one Consols, for money. bite O45. Erle shares, News Items, (Pelegraphed to the New York Sue Sowa prine cotton bas) sat been sold at Philede!pbta, er bigh ee 92'.r. per ponud, Tres subscriptions to the Five-Twenty loan areee levee that it Is mow certain that Mr, Chase wili net cell for apother loan this yeer Novice has been received in Trenton, N, J, at the | Adjutant Cenerel’s office, from (he Provost Marehal Genera), that a draft will be comroenced in New Jer- eepom the oth tost Credite will be given by sub- districts up to (he 24th. ‘Tus Bon Henry Winter Davis, acrompanted ty the Moo. it, W. Hofman, one of the (City’s Commit- tee t invite the Russian oflcersand Admiral Far- Pagut(o ftaltiroore, left Balthioore lust evening, for New York, Mr Davie will speak @! the Cooper In stitute tonight, Peres Mearny, Framioleg Surgeon of the Boant of ollment at Lockport, N, Y.,hae been held to ball in $5,000 for accepting mousy amina‘ion will be beld in Kochester. Berens from the Connecticut town electionsia | one hundred townsh p, rhow that the Republicans bave carried fifty-fiveand the Opposition forty.éve towns, There returne emb ace n-arly all the towns ia which eleetiona were held on Monday last. The vote in many parte of the state was unurually heavy, | Avoruen pirty of eontrabands he trived at Al. ex c'rix, They are mostly frem ‘he region atout | Culp pper. They repreeent that they were told to leave by ther orners, because they bad noihing wherewith to support them duiing the coming win: ter. A evrouan dapated from Bt, Paul, saysinteLigones | bi brought by half Lreeds to Pembina, states that Cap, Viek's overland expedition to Idaho bas been massa- Nothing definite fs given as to end of the Missouri river, The half breeds aay thas | ; the Indians display as their trophies guns Bnd other articles known to bave belonred 'o the expedition Tus Vermont Legislature convened et Montoelie NEW YORK. FRIDAY, nd neserted that although He drew a line | auld not yield one jot of righito | ; end J. F. Hoyer | me smount, for offering | | money to Murphy toexempt drafted men, Their ex- sas ero oe: | ouaterday The Moura wee organized by the election of AT. Gard rer, of Monnington, epeaker, andthe | re-election of Mlward 4 Stewart, of Derty, clerk. | the Bemate, Menry Clark, of Pouliney, wae | Sveretary (and Hi. L. Lamb, af Burlingten, Ae | Cletk: sad key, 1, Stoue, of Nartield, Chap | Gov, Uolbrook delivered bis valediciory La after. | | ' | | In goon. Tue Preat tent ts taking his time open t) e Mistonri trouh fo Waerhingtoe torecelve his reply. it fe onder that be has concluded to grant Kaness what ole (ren. Ewicg will give place to some man more pope jarthem he ie with the Keasans, Hon. James & | Rollins, member of « operese from Missoari, te vo | hand, working egainet the delegation from thas atate. Preeident Lincoln promises, it ie said, that au order ehall be taeued (2 M ocsourl similar t (hat leued by Gen. Bovpside > henutucky, preventing rebels from | voting in elections. Ove telegraphic adt'ces from Tennessee bring some | details ofan amportaut exped tion abort to be «! ed in that quarter, The Siateenth Anne Corp bone idle, bout to take the field. N | of abeence or furloughe aregranted, , of ammunition and eayplies of all kinds are | elifpped toe certain quarter, The Olio sol tiers have | Deen sopplied with pew Springfield rifles, Lt is ex ported that Major (eoeral Kherman wiil take com | mand, as t oops from his corpse are continually arrir } ing from below. rt more leaves Atwona the lettersto Jeflerson Davie recently cap. ne written by Gen tedadeu, of Bouth » dated Mexico, oe far back as isS4, wlen * wae Becretary of War, developing the scheme of @ wrent federation of Weet India Telande, Incind , foe Cabe, to be a formidable Commercial and Neval | Power, stimulated io their advauecment and pros perite by Africam slavery ae now existing in the | Soutbern Btates, @here Southern plenters of enter. prt il fod space and inda int enough to eck | i are homes for themacives and domertica, in the most lovely domains of God's creation, and all nolted | im barmong euder one homogrnove American system, Yaaranpary the Nashville Paras denies the barniog, of; idge by therebele over Ftewart’s Creek. It eaye Wheeler crosem! the river at V ington, leet Thureday morntog, thirteen miles above Chette noogn, and pareed down to uatehie Valiay The rebels captured fifty wagons of one of ovr treine at | the foot of the mountain near Anderson's Cros Roade | Purcinge number ef them and biiling about 200 horses and miles, The train ws Joeded with amma | pitlon, clothing end rations, Forty of the wagons | were carrving medical and eanitary stores, About fifty ea‘lere’ teams re eles lost eneral Mitchell, with (he Unlon cavalry, asroon ashe learn d of the crossing of the rebels, parsued them, and ou Friday end Safnrday, Billed aud wounded seventy rebcie, took 200 prisoners, aud poured 50 my On resching Walnut Ranges, the relele slot 200 mules to prevent their failing inte our banda, General Intelligence. {By Mail to the N.Y. Sun.) Gronor Bruxwn, brother of the Senator, died to Boston, on Tuesday, after a long and painful ilinese, Tae Cabinet te understood to have peare projposi tiene be emanating from a source that Les uot yet transpired oatof the bishove tn Franee, follow pragte of Roroe, have ordered public prayer heer for lo Guvruat Swurra, it is reported, ls tendered (hy eominand of the Department of Wasbington, but tt in pot Rpenrn Whose he will accept it, or retura to tho fieid at the heed of the Third Corps. Tan Londop Dar.y News eaye that the agarerate amount of the British claime agai Mesico ls about x eb end & & total o aid eport on the situation im Ar. pe fully ys that our ir bela the Indian covaotry and all of thats | thet there are numerous ovkiences of weicorm the people Tum seventh company (1) of the lat Connecticut cavelry regiment was mustered into the service Tuesday, in Baltiinore, The company ie comp eed hed taken the oath of allestance. Narhvilie Usion refutes the (dea that emanei siavesare ineapallc of taking care of ther * that even during th yt t tronb: * have been eight Liehly pectable colored schools carried on by uegrows in that city THe Anncsl Moveable Committes of the Grand United Order of + Fellowe (ectored) has com- menced ite oesice, at Unton Friendship Lodge, War ington. To day there wi!) be a prowssion of ali the members of the Order in that eiiy, and a celebration in Iereel Church, Capito! Hiil, namber ninety.o and forty more ere now or fo, ese banks to be constituted depos: publie money and fiscal agauta of the government, ‘The eireulat! notes for tle firet thirty or forty will be reacy for issue im two or three werks, heen arsi¢ned th Army Corvs, in Army Corps MeCook's au dens have ben comsol dated into the Fourte ‘Tue only rebellion now existing In Missouri ip that manifested by the radicals, who exhibit the atmont eclmogity agstnat the S'ate government mud federal authorities, [tisexpeeted, howeve, that in caso they commit any covert act they will reveive as re- vere a Bublenment na that intlicted op the secession. late and rebel.cucrriliss. Cartas Want, disharving erent for the © @rtermvion, bas {ocreased the pay of the work: who are pow emploved tn the perilous aud ! fag Inbor of sroctip the stagine rye r the dom 0 atatae fiterty ts to be reia dt Ae hs tiewy height of th hundred eutumn blasts, '¢ le pot aey Khiog for workmen to carry on effective lal A som of Senator Ben, Wade wes ert some dave ac. arabearerof dipaichsdto(anerss boford ta rode al! uirht, aud was eet the morning by @ | equad cf Moebr’s cavalr treat Loree (neo them rede to Wade @rmanded a helt Wade paid po attention, and the vetel mrad several limes erately ehot bin, mount apon him. Wade then det ere berre, and succeeded im rescuing Geueral iu. ford, Tas Riebraond Kegon, Oct, Yd saves “On yer onére taken et Chickameuenarr ved b. On Wednesday voliy. e namber thus fai ed, it ie Gnderstoed, have been More prisoners e: | commovietonrd officers received irom © to yesterday was 194." Torer hes exteted for manr yexra a savings bank in eonjunc‘ion with the Londen & “ks office, in w ev ry compositor ia expected to depo it a enrtaip ount weekly. Aree narant isalvo in eonnertion, mnoly at moderne prices, very aceepishle r« | treshine Then thes aa bath fo the express oon nicnce and romfos of therm plovees, Ani Isat, | ba not leat, in Berk hire, on Mr, Walter's estate, areercet ddwiiilag-houres 6 #1ve as ae lune tor teed compesiians, who may here retirs upou @ jeu Goverwerr (+ fo selon ef the taoet pewitivn \ faformetion that New Yok aed Philad iphia weir to | have beea urn b Greek Fire," iron-eisd Atisn’s Y wil be were founu, Joctles, a large number of A marked * & } id rhelhe” for seven inch | | 4 poe, rh jentica) ‘* Greek Fire’ employed by (en, (:i!\more in is siege of Charleston, iE THs wailitery os commander of Bsitimere has a novel panishi ing offenders. Thoee who sel Hauor if soldtexy peraded through the a:rerie as opree ante na Pry their prreons, bearing th fanaa sold liquor io eo diers.* Iny ade 1 fens ve of desertere caused ‘be arresi of 8 nen vamed OCTOBER 9, A part of tho delegation still remaia Large quastices ing | nisi | | entiely of rebel soldiers from Fort Delaware, who | Tre new nations! banks at present fully orzanised | 9, 1863. _PRIC ¥ ONE CEN t Ee ee: = | Rohatl for distopnity, and {t eobecqmently appeared that 8 was cusof the tsost lorsl men to Tpatarocre, lend wat the ret was prompted by malice. therefore, marched through the streets with | bowing igeeription: wees detective, [ame har | L caused (be arrest of a0 nnoffe.ding Lufion man” AL erres from Ce i the léth of last me | the Piet Ab han sted en fout fre peo: creded ioto (he cencral after ap | abernce of tro @ ng w them 110 reeruit 1 as five bet mall, din ae all thro ‘ Verren from ano Meer on hoard the © Kearearge, dated Hreet g ratentag her i, tent! xt sconunt kee our t ai lice worne A'stance up the channel, d force, not ent: fn @ ip lying if we lis off the port, we must be @ long die tenee oul. owing (othe rocks and shoals shound, thoy « © tg Ler @ geod opportunity fur cecape on apy dark night.” Tho Kow Among the KRadicale, The raciesie in Washington feel terribiy sore about | Postwaster General Hinir's Rockville speech, warning | the peopic ageinst therm and their party, They think it teo bad that eny one holding euch views shonk! Lave @ s@at tn the cabinet, As @ counterblast egainet bir, Biair's Pulllippic, they are gettiog up a pampblet ageinet Seward, Thurlow Weed, aud the | Denrervatives, with @ side Diow ot Metilellan, prov. | ing thet these were all coucereed to some of the woret arbitrary arrest cases, and especially im the aie coptare of the Maryland logisiature, Rome revelations are mado sbout the employment of aples and informers, and a great deal of dirty whol eurto linen fe exposed to public gace. A great deal of fe devoted to the forwarding, by ordere of General McClellan end “Simon Came- ron," of certain Maryland regiments, to Heitimore, to carry the election both by vee aud beyonet. The recent tirade in Weehingtou of Benator Wilson Apeingt the Poetm r4inere) is @ falot tiluetra- | tion of the bitterness of the radicals agaivet him. He {that of the one hundred and who voted for that eneech mad a Cabinet, His etreck on Henator samne wid appre | Lineole studiously tion, Me wit: ith the Gen idlet him Rnow that be wae not @ urh man to inenit (be poople of thie country, We made hi be ber ofthe Cabinet. Mr Bur ver bin beared for him and I begged for him, [In termipted. ‘He more care ul vest time.) We be continued, “if he served us so, eo mark the for him, but thet epeech ie an iuealt to nine hund | and ninety nine out of every thousend of the loyal people.” “*Vbe next Copereas,” he continued, “would bethe moat terrific trial ever encountered in thie | eonutry, and all arte would be used to seduce the | weaker members, [he membere must fiud them- | teives eustained by the great beart of the pie in \ ‘ holding aud carrying out the principles the Pree eut'e proclamation of freedom.” ‘The portion of ke speoch referring to Blair was received with im ! Meuse applause. Rear Admiral Samael F. Dupont, late Commander- in Chief of the Bouth Atlantic blockading fleet, arri- vod in this city yeeterday from bis country residence, He visited the Brooktya Navy Yard in the afternoon, and report bimee!lf to Near Admiral Gregory as ready for examination on (be dtimere Court of In- aqulry, The Admiral looke ia excellent Lealth and opirite. ‘The recent + hoiess!¢ destraction of American sh'pe by rebel privatoets appears to have put the epnr toto y Departiwent. We hear it reported fa o: ow that the commanding officer at Philed | phla bee been ordered to complete with tho atmost | dlepateh whe steamers Ticonderoga aud Quaker City, These veasels are to be put on the track of the Alaba ma inthe South Atiantic, It is also seid that tho | Grand @ulf, ndw at thie port, is under orders for the me dee. athow ‘The l. 9. transport Massechasetts will sail In a few deye from the Philadelphia Nevy Yard for the Bonth Atlant lockading equadron, Letters, papers tod parcels, properly ected, fur the officers and crow, will bo cheerfully forwarded if sent to the Mhil- acelptia Navy Yard befure the departure of the voe- sel. There ere ome ») venecle attached to the fleet now, the officers and crew of which anziously expect pews and urwrpepere from their friende at the North. The building of three monster w hipe is about to be commenced by the Navy Department, They will be 5.000 tons, at least, aad large enough to hold the u.csveary machioery to make them the fastest war venseis that have yet bern built, Their tron ple ting, from 64 to 6 fochea thick, will make them im- pregnable, Seeretary Welles intends to get them out In eighwren monthe, LOCAL NEWS. NKW YORK AND iD TOR VICIMITY, A Gasnuimo SaAroon Broken UreAr- error Tue PRorkievon, anD Tan Orgies. Sencar team no iwrvcemenm, Captain Cameron, of | he Lighteeath Preeinet Police, with tem of his officers, mude @ deevent at ope o'eiock yesterday manly 6 fashionsble Gam) ling Saloon, kept at No FL dewey, by K. Hasnilton Diederich, end acrestedth proyurietor, Qwew Johuson, bie cue keep: er, aud nine otuere who were found garsbling, police eine ealred al aud gambilng impleuie Oe | ov it ks mouey,@ ebeck for #297, e te the valge ef ateut The proprivtor of thisd ous well kaown the epertiog community, and it elinged by the » that he bae been engaged fn thie nefariour Duriness for jong series of vers past, fu the early part of the evening the twoe aante in the case scomnpanted by officera 0) eit aod Lave, of the ld hb Preciuet, io plaip clothes, entered the hous and yprotoeded to the bee parlor, where the gambling was got nin full Diest, In the moan. t tal Cameroun received bie final inetroc- tious and selected ten of his best officers, proceeded with them to the point of attack, where the honse waa quietly surrounded with - out alarming the inme’ It was thea near one o'clock \n the morniug, aad wheo everythi: read with the police came out and announe d that in flue order furan immedate raid, Marehaling bis forces, Ciptain Camcion passed throuch the front door of the es.abliehinent, which had been purposely left op a, and wee there met by one of the eclored erveote, who, before he could give the alarm, was seieed and quirtly disposed of, Provided with a dia- erom of (ir premises, the polic proceeded to the beck pitior aod appear d Ii jon on the gaze of the astonished gamblers, who wore grouped around the feo table in all manner of attitades. Fo: & moment silence reigned supreme, which wae only bioken by Captain Cameron, essing: “Gentlemen, you are all my prisoners!” The desler made & dvwparate effort to swoep the rm and checks on thp table into acaalbox, tot his arm waestayed by one of the offic .1e who bad Le the Ura Cab takeD yyseeesion ot | lwne atapreoncerted signal ihe parties in league | Admirel Sir Alexander and Lady Milne, and the Atates | aa oe 8 priscner, tied PAR Ke Ot may appear, each mas bed one prisoner and none to epere re Prisoners were bhept at the Station Honee antil & o'- cet (nthe morning and then tates before tuatice Dowllag, whe required the Proprietar and hieeu 6 Keeper to find ball for their aprearance ¢ Gnd diecbareed the others, Mr. Fun « siek, im the Dettore Prison, Ladiow siceet,« cotnpainac’ in the case, and etatee thal w chin ahe months pastie tae icet at faro 0 Lo thle gam Ing honee, tt) thet the toor Meuglue firtu (no Broed street 1 that eeid firm conved hie ig carceration, Marcu Littell, who wae pn opel tor tho saloon ap to the ef iaet Mey, te included re the complaint, an arreat bas boenm iseued, It is further of wa ele recently inherited w fortuar, hae leet within ‘he past four onthe, $40,000 ju the bow Key,, has been retained by tho de ndante The coe promiere taterveting developem At the time @ tho advent of the Police, an elegant supper was laid oatinthe basement of the house, waiting the apps. (ites of the gues's. Of course thie was left untouchet, Ciry Porrrics,—Romora, gossip, and new developerments a fow ertiting the local polis Holm Craters | eal world, whichis bestirring itself in preparation (or t the eppronchiug county and Mayoralty elections. Whether ‘Tatimany and Mozart will eflect @ nuloa on the county ticket ism question ; the former telus ing to bes party to such an alliance, unless Morart adopte the Albany resolutions, itis said that a ma- jority of the leaders of the latter fection are in faver of endorsing the platform, but Ben Wood seems to prefer the copartnershir without saying anythioe about that part of the subject. We hear sundry nement mentioned in conneetion with the judiciary theketd end it is mot unlikely they may be just the partie borainated by the coming conventions; bat of cenreal it i* all epecatation amti) some positive and confirma tory action Ie takem inthe matter. The Kepablicaal primaries were held on Tuesday cvening inj the several districts, and passed off very quirt~ ly. and vigorous movement hes bees iuangurated by the leaders of the German poli-« tical elements in (bie conntry, which gromves ia megnitude and importance, to exert ne tn- considerable influence in the future efour politiess trocture. They propase the organization ef @ gree®@ national German party, by which they will be placed ia @ position t demand and secure @ decided vo'ce ta the management of political afisire, A Central Com~ mittee im Washington ere at the head of the move ment, and organizations are to be estahtiahed in eve- ry county, town and city in the loyelgMates, Their Platform advocatese vigorove end unyielding prose- cution of the war, and asserts their belief tm the vereiqnty of the Union before State right, A esl hes been made for a Notional Conventian to be bela im Cleveland come time next mouth, A Netionad Club Ree been formed in this eity, and ward elube are about being commenced, under the euseplees of committees having the watier in charge. By the co- operation of the clubs throughout the countsy it leex pected to crente @ great German liberal party. Roman Catnoric Oxrwan AsTiat.— Twelve hundred children ere now in this inetitation, and e large number is supported outside. This haa deen In romsequence of ttm war, which has made more orphans them many would believe. Yesterday, tween- terteinmente which were well patronized, were given et the Academy of Music for the benefit of the Inett- tution, et which some of the best talent ia thecity Gave their carvicrs, Tax Umonats.a Sawenea are now on 8 etrike. Theee poor girls are not well paid, and they have du manded higher wages. Why not? If the “lards of creotion" strike, why not the girls. Yesterday morn: ing they held e meeting, when it was announced thes some 250 hed strack for 4 cente per ambrelia e44i- tional; the present emount is from six to eight conte, end they finish about twelve per day; after 18 hours steady work} In 108 honors, or one week « githcam earo Lom $4.32 to @ 16, or from é to conte pam hour That would be ail very well, only that ther | have to pay for their own thread and needles, and thread ts now three times as dear as it was before the war, These articles are furnished by the empleyere at @ etated price, which is dedneted of the week's end, and $3 or 34 te all that the poor girl receives fue ber 108 honre’ work. The girls say that cince the tes: lew has coue inte operation, the mannfacturers beve inereaeed the price of their goods eonsidarably, while not one cent hae been added to the wages of the em: ployees, The young ladies are determined to sta out cntil they obtain theis demand, ané they ara rather confident of success as ecveral stores bave al- ready agreed to the advance, and certalaly it ts hoped that eo just @ demand will be generally complied with. A VVRY PLEASANT RE-UNION occurred on Wednesdsy evening et Delmonice’s, te greet Gen. Chas. K. Graham, of the Excelsior Brigade, whe wes honored by many ef bis distiuguished fellow eitisese withadianer, Jas, T. Brady, Eeq., presided om the occasion, About 100 gucate sat dows to the elegeatip decorated tables, Af.er the repast wee concluded, the usual number of teaste were given and responded to by different gentiemen, The gnest of the evening made sehort but avpropriste rerponse to the toast of the Army, alinding to the trave deeds of our soldiers in the fleid, Rufus F. Andrews, Keq., responded to the toast to the Pulpit. Judge F. 1), Beach made @ powerful and eloquent speech in response to the ¢ ect of “ibe Dar.” Beveral patriotic letters were reed hy A.D. Muun, Keq. Humorous epecebes were nade by | various grnticmen, and at e late hour the gursts se\- ‘The | rated, Dusting the ing @ pretty little child pre sented Sarweyor Andrews with @ Lesutifol fugerr.¢ corome worative of Gettysharg, & battle to whicte { the quest of the evening distinguibed himself. + TUTiON ano Doma—Tas New Yous Ywar:- have ast leued their Forty foarth Annu.f Koport, It presente core interesting features, Dar ing the year, Gi pupils were edwitted making the whole pum ber S61, Of thie nmober, 214 are beuet elaries; 87 yay ecbolare, ‘The liberality of the \iw York and File, eod New York Centenl Kallroads,...if the Peoples’ lioe end Troy Une ef steamers, is a Daw | knvwiedged for gratuitous passages granted to (ie , eeboiare The females ere dally practiced in the vurfousd of s woman's every day life, ry W. Viewp, Esg., whose efforts «> unite England and Amerlea, by a submarine ‘+ groph eable, ave become historical; last eveo © entertaiard at hie residence, Grammercy Park. \\ 4 core of Her Britannic Majesty's ships now inthir 1 A large number of distinguished guests were ~'> present, ‘Che company separated at @ iate hoor, +! vr spending the eveuing agreeably. Mevican Recirnocity,—The medical otf. cere of the Russian fieet visited the Academy of Medicine of this city, at the regular monthly © ing on Wednesday evening, ‘Tbe diatingulsiet visitors were introduced tothe members by Dr, Burke, end were welcomed by Dr. J. M. Anderson in a: at addreas, after which the officers partook of » hard. eome supper at bis private resis: 268, Ix tas Maxine Hosritat at Quarantine there are seven cases of yellow fever and thirtern of | enalignent dyseniery, these patients all being frean Contwruad on Fourth Page.