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seeneers ™ ser a —_— THE Latest News BY TELEGRAPH TO THE NEW YORK SCS + Yaws iMPORTANT FROM VIRGINIA | Doubtfal Position of Affairs. | LEE MOVING TO THE POTOMAC. Meade’s Army Reported Within: the Defences of Washington, Proclamation by the President, Stirring Appeal to the Nation. 800.000 Volunteers Called For. THE TEXAS EXPEDITION. GENERAL BANKS PRESSING ONWARD. | pradathlch ntact ‘ioe a&e., &e., Army of the Potomac. } Bacte and Rume Washington, Oct, 17. It fe ascertained from the Qrms of the Potomac that the heavy rain of vester. | ay prevented any field operations, Our cavairy | @ernts failed to find any considerable body of the en. | @my, and onr signa) men, owing to the fog and hase, @2e indications of only one large camp at Bristoe Ste- tins. It is believed that the enemy, baving during the previous day reconnoitred our position and find- (ag onr lines impregnable, retired rearward, and fearing a riee in the Rappatiannork would interfere With their base of supplies, have expedited their Wovements towards that line. Our troope are equally wel) preted for an advance or defence, Theenemy's farced marches and the scarcity of supplies render it Ampoasibie to actively advance or retreat If they Gttack us. their defeat is considered beyond doubt. Gen. Sickles arrived in the front last night, prepar Gabe the field tf a fight should enene. A report reach @d headquarters that the enemy were in (ores, this Morning, at end around Manasess Junction. Some of @ur troops immediately prepared to advance, proba Bly to reeonnoitre. Cur recent movements have Been exclusively of « etratecic character, in which Lae has been thus far completely outgeneralied by Meade. No fears exist of our not being able to cope witb Lewin the Heid, if weran get his forces ina Wam, without cur having @ long base of supplies to Brovect Washincton, Ot. 17. Threnahout the whole dev there have prevailed rumors that the rebel army bed @romed the Potomac rt! od marching upon ‘Washington. Gen. Meate is massing his forees in What direction, and a battle may be expected within @venty-four bourse; but no apprehensions are enter- tained an to the recu!', Tashingion, Oct. 17 PM The Reruniicas saye the Government hasfinformation, coutradicting the @epart thet Lee's army had bern thrown across the | Tpper Potomac, into Maryland. SUNDAY'S DISPATCHES Hebel Cavairy Foree C red A General E ment Probable. Washigten, Oct, 18. Information fom the Army @ the Potomac, received to night, istothe effect that ceporte camo in from oureavairy yesterday evening thas the enemy had maseed a force ai Manesess There were vague reporte that the enemy war @raightened for supp! aod having signally failed te ereure them from Gen. Meade, has ageinturard this attention and face towarde the lower Shenandoah walley, and to our poste on the Haltimore and Ohio Railroad. Trusty parties have been seni out to aseor tain the truth of these «+porte. Rebel infantry pickets mad> their appearance last ight in the vicinity of Chantilly, which indikates ths presence of a heavy rehel force in that vicinity | reine the quote assigned to it by the War Department | under this call, then a draft for the deficiency ineatd | | Of onid State, for their due proportion of said quota, Jannary, 1864, And I farther proclaim that nothing in thie proein States where itiis now in progress of where it hae hot yet heen commenced _NEW YORK. MONDAY, quote ehall be made in eaid State, or in the districts | efter theirrremiment bad left for the fre nt mation shail interfere with existing onlers, of with | bureby Ve, wae shoton Wedneniar those which may be issued for the present draftin the | of thar The quotes of the Ktates and districts will be ae | are closely confined in fort Magroder Five oficwrs @/ rearrested in Weehineton, om Bat urday. for remsining inthe eite without authoriiy, To the expe titton with which a rh inatterse are attended Gnd the enid draft shall commence on the fifth day of | to, these offer were arrested in lnve than an hour af | ter the telegram ivforming received t Marehalof Willems + private Boele, st New York Moonted Bifee A day or two SRasprivate Biake siatted private Retiow both of the, Pret New York Mounted K tle, Thetw. aerassine Lats. Diveway, the Their victimes tiened by the War Department, throngh the Provoet | ied ina few minutes Marehab(eneral’e office, dus regard being had for the men heretcfore furnished, whether br voinntrering , Pirates who attempted to or drafting, and the recruitire will be condueted in may be reued by that department Bin iewiing this prociamation, 1 address mraeiMuct to the good and loral people thereof, Invoking them to lend their cheerfu', willing and effective tomtho measares thos adopted, with a view to reinforee car vietoriaus armies now in tue field, and bring our needful. military operations to s prosperous end, thoe closing forever the fovntalus of jon and « war, In witness whereof have hereunte art my hend ice hee! the seal of the (nited Staterto be af x | Secordance with euch instructions as Barve been or, | | Ouly to the Governors of the several Btates, bat sleo | gizteen, b Deve at the city of Washington, this seventeenth | dar of October, in the year of our Lord one ieee eight hundred end sixty three, and of the independ ence of the United States the righty eietth { Artatiaw Livers, | By Wee Preaieenr MH Sawa, Secretary of State From the Southwest. Successes, Kte. The steamere Omahs City and vw ave brought ap 300 halen ofrotton. The Mem #, of the 10th, save the Id Michican Ca vairy, Lieut. Col. Mereer, commending, encountered | Riehardeon, with 1500 men, and four pisces of arti! lery, onthe Tallabatehie, Richardson retreated to , sang, Otolons. Memphia, Oct, 15. Col, Hatch ronted and ecatter ed the rebel Chaimer's command, driving them ail beyond Tallahatehie, and gave np the purrait eniy when bie ammunition was exhausted. Gen & neve infantry took the wroncrente. But for thie er tor, mow’ @' Che!mer's force would bare bern cap tured, On to Texas. Gea, Bangs te the Field. New Orleans, Of, 18 74. M The loth army corpe reached Vermillion River, a few milena eonth of Vermiilionville, vesterday morning that there woud be no delay in crossing, Therae | eharpekirmiehing, and sevem prinoners were taken from the enemy. Their lose te aot known. Blt. Col { Hawrevvr, Rubber and Great the leadereof the san branclecoin the echooner Chapman, ace sentenced to ih youre imprioonment and @ fneof @) » the imprieon ment te be im Seo Francives cut (Congress provides @orme other plare. The other fp cumbering @ been discharge! co wearing allegiance to the Government Ir is enid that e general order w li he lneaed hy the War Department ina few dove, prov line (or the en Netment of colored troorein the alee ¢ Maryland, Kentucky, Mirsour) ero aud Weet Virginie Allloral own jibe al dé th bandred do! fare for each bat may end the slave to be free at the expiration of } nhement. The . ofd yal masters will igo Le eniatet, but they @ill not be pad for thew, LOCAL NEWS, NRW YORK AND THR VICINITY Kesatas Gorers ~The banquet to he ree 6 to theme gentlemen be eweniog, #1) be pe Dabiv, the grandest thing of the kind b bee or earred for The imvitations ave | ruited to three hiindred. A battery of art! tioned in the Par re Roand will fio emitter President of the Uuited Rrates and “ihe Cran’ are foarted Governer Beemer ie ranected to be pre On Weduesday, the offcem « Falls andon the 1 proceed to tetant, @ @rand bail Ning | #Nl be given in ther bonor at the Academy of Music | Waerobhed on Katurday nieht of two rolie of bill ' Axotnen Ratiroan Renneny —Colonel Howe, @ gentiemen fiom the interior of the State OCTOBER 19, | bine, f smounting to #2000. while en naeht erpress: train ofthe HOR Railroad. The thief dropred one of the rolle, contaiuing all but #50, #hich war found by Chase, the brakeman, sud smturned to the owner, The thief ped with the balance Corr Ponsen« —The General Connitter of | Tammany Hall met on Priday evenne ‘The tare | action of the ConferencaCoginiites,oMe ting m union Tt was thought | | with Mozart oo the Albony platform, end an agnal division of the oflic a reauded by « paAnmone vate A Democratic Coonty Coareution ia to beh t | Cowan, of the 4 Tessas re ounded. Gev. | the afternoon, at Doclat Hheli a | Banks ie in the field Sepetorial Convention to ) And an {Vermillion river flows from Opelousas somthward | Aseambly Convention on W peadsy even ug The bday of ite D Tea 4 by fe a: Z sates A ‘ Slane ef eunten ‘Prigted y fOFtHN6 | ection of the Committee was aleo ratitied by Morart navigable for steamboats for at a recent meeting from ite mout ermpitlionville, which our army bas itemarch, inthe expinlof La ette perish, and about one hundred and ten m from New Orieane, ‘The army ie eiready more th half-way to the Texas line.) siready peared The Elections, Ketarns from all bat five counties in Ohic feore up the majorities ar follower; Brongh, (2,972; Valian cd gem, 19,020, Republican majority, 60.952. This exclusive of the te. which w.) probably to a bondred and twenty Official end nuofficiel returns from Pernsvivania, foot up the following results,in the whole Btate.on the vote for governor 6 eountire off 80 count ee une ] : | Kecession Pletted in 1856 Washington, Oct. 18.-The following ia the eorr of Cortine [which there ere tio in thieety the German Democratic Central Clab (peace democrats), end the German Democratic | nic Geers) Con mitter (war | the G | Rot Gen. Sedgwick drove (hem back to Frying Pan, | a letter from Mason to Jeff Davis, and wae found | (eam his front Later information, np to noon to-day, says our cay. airy reconnoiseance went out as far as one mile from Fristow, and found nothing but « few rebel cavalry outa. Ramore continued to multiply to the effect that a tebe! columa was moving toward Point of Rocks, or Harper Ferry. But after careful inquiry by private Parties, no information har been obtained to confirm those reparte. The following was to-day received at eof the Army in thie city: Gen. Sullivan reporte that oebure yesterday, en Imore's rebel cavairy, 49 to number, with and captured the Dorees, eqinipments, &e ‘Siene wonld seem that a general ¢ red probable, trom the tact that army ived orders to hold themselves ip readiness (n proceed to the Army of the Potomac. Meade'’s Army Keporied within the De- sof W 5 1, Brig.-General. (From private dispatches received in this city Inet | eraht, it is inferred that Gen. Meade's army ie within the defences of Washington. corted, and the exact position of Le There ie no battle re- rmy ie unes tertained, or at least is not known in this city. appears certain, however, that Lee hae not crossed the Potomac. En. Sts) Important Proclamation. 400,000 Volunteers Called For Washington, Ort ls. ‘tbe following proclamation bao been irsued by the Iresident Whereas, the terin of eervice of part of the volun. teer foreee of the \ nited States will expire during the coming yesr; and whereas, im addition to the men raised by the present draft, it is deemed expe- Gent to call out three hundred thousand volunteers, to earve for three venrs or the war- not, however, ex- eceding three years; Now, therefore, |, Abrabam Lincoln, President of the United States and Commander-iu-Chief of the Army and Navy thereof, and of the militis of the several States when called into actual service, do (\sene thie my prociamation, calling upon the Govern. ors of the different States to raise and have enlisted into the United States services, for the various com- panies and regiments in the field from their respee- tive States, their quote of three hundred thousand men. I farther proclaim that all the volunteers thus eall- ed outand duly enlisted shall receive advance pay, premium end bounty, as heretofore communicated to the Governors of States by the War Department, through the Provost Marshal General's office, by erecia! letters. I farther proclaim that al! volanteers received an- ex this call, os well as ali others not heretofore cred \ted, eball be daly credited and dedueted from the quotes established for the next draft. It | among the intercepted correspondence of the latter, It plainly shows the treasonable purposes of the wri ter at the time of its date Selma, near Winchester, Va, Sept. 30, iSt6. Me Dear Sir 1 have a letter from Wise, of the vith, ful | of spirit. He the governments of Nor ih South Carolina and Lovisi | agreed to the rendscrous at Kaleigh, and others wii thie in vour inoat j rivate ear yefurtherthat he has officially requested you torachange with Vir gine, on fair terme of difference, par. enesion for flint muskets | dont know the usege or power of the Jepartment in anch eases.tut.ifit eau be done, even by iiberal construc tion, [hope von will aeceae, Was there not ap appro | priation at the inst seasion for conv rtiog flint inte percussion arme’ if eo, would it mot flirnish good reason for extending such facilities to the States? Virginia probatiy has wore arme then the other Southern States, and would divids,in ease of need Ine letter yesterday toa committee tm South Caro ling, [gave it ae my judgment, tn the event of bre mont ection, the South should not pause, bat pro ceed at once to nd separation.” Bo] am e cand) f firet halter Wise save bis o fror lade) phin are cheer ing for O14 Bo neyivenis. hope they oe | pot delnmive. V te, J. M. Mase | Colonel Davia. | ph ENE Sree News Items. (Teleqraphed to the New York Sun, Avs arrival from Pensacola reporte fever as preva lect amo! shipping there. Gov, Ccatis is reported to be seriourly il!. worn | Cut probebiy by the labore of the Peunsylvanis elec tion eampelen ‘Tse salee of suounted to @ amount to #9001 to Oct, 14, OW, Gem Guant arrived at Vicksturg on Friday from New Orleans, He immediately issued a general order, permitting citizens to resume their ordinary avoca tions on giving proof of their loyalty, or suitable bonds for future good bebavior Faipay westhe day appointed for the execution at Norfolk, Ve., of Dr. Wright, convicted of the murder | of an officer connected with acolored regimont ; but | pews reached Norfolk in the morning that a respite of one week had been granted by the President. Tas Jackson Mississirrian of the 6th inst. says that a sharp fight bad occurred on the Big Black, in which the rebels were driven back, but being rein- | forced they compelled the federals to retrest beyond the river, | ‘Tne Belma (Ale) Revomrem says Kragg bes 30,000 | Spare eteand of small arms. It is also stated that | four companies of the Second lows Cavalry were sur- | prised ip the town of Hernando, Mise,,on Baturdey | night and captored. ‘TARE men, formerly of the Memphis police, were | engeged in the recent burning of steamboats on the | Mississtpp! river. They bad alist of all the bostses | the river, with the price to be paid for the destruction | ofeseb, They are now in trons in Memphis, ond will Government bonds on faturder 25,70. The rales for the week (00, Deliveries of boude are made The loau yet unsold is aader 9200),000, 1 farther proclaim that, if apy Gtete ebali fail to be tried by military commision. | widing at 50 Ride The German yo) + ta to unite be German Central Lemocratic orenuirations, of suerte euleave democra' The latter Lave appointed @ Committee of Conference to con er with aeitmuilar comraitier of au leme Central Clu and thi Committers of Conference are meeting, which w ratie Ibe beld on Priday Miettarr ¢ bon aehe Gres OROCOWAS ARKO KD in town riouel lursoe bin etew he was united in iaatrimony to a daughter ofeneof our Prominent citizens, roedingou the ext ede of the eity Phe Genera) returce to bis com mardon Thure day Tum Farawn Marriner cimties held crowded meet Rroome treet, and corner of nue, The prograinme tnelided some fine aincing, and several excal epeeetos, A number of new mem bere admitted, aud twenty-tive persons of both eerxes signed the pledge, Pines.—Abhout hal dav morning, 6 fire cecnrred’at 95 ¥.. ith wtreet, ina stable owned be DW. Eronge Damasee, #150; no insurance, About I? o'clock, yesterday, a freoceur 4 at 126 White street, inthe aparinente of Wm cher,on firet floor, Drainage about 150) Shortly ter 19 o'clock, last night, Tesierane & Inet evening, oo “ld etree! aud 2d aye past one ole past one ck veeter. boat #800, Ab, oo the upper tloor pied by Otto Att owhah was y which wae left iu the oven to diy, t danisge Acowesirs, —Heary Kercer, a German, re while atwork on the new building, 208 Second avenie through the beaiws and wae on Sature s Michael Higgins, a menher of Logie Co No 45, wasrin ower bo aloe arringe No, 328, ip [7th atreat, while proeeding to sand eererelyinineed Joaeph Met \euaban, of 40¢ Lint Aver while riding on the front piatforin o 246 Avenn f the c M.. aceidentall A of wt Olatetroet rT passed over bis icg, crntuing kina hon bie manner. corent’ b Miss Srmtra Bosse ns fret concert came offat Irving Hall, on Saturday ev ne. ‘lhe fair e no voles of great power, over ft lete eontrol. Her ene 1 detut op Saturday evening, shuld lasure full houses at al) her future entertainments, MILITARY MALTEKS The undermentioned regimeute, Lattetions, and compani¢s, now incampal S a telnnd, are under orderety march at short notice: T0th NOY. V., Cot Lover, loth. Cot, Webler, D v Oth Fire Zor and n a's corm colonel Winelow ; peny of hoe be wav, are fo be cor iated w bo BOwIneers, Oe serving with Geer se. Beweral d@tecbmente of caval ty ere Biro lo move ‘The@:h Osvalry, cuder (u.ouel Kecherdeon, the 14th Artillery. aod ompanies of Dibbereesvalry, ere bourly expected: the first from Sackett's bar hor, the eeeond fiom Rochester, ead jaet from Troy, N.Y The City [nepector, Mr B thority to raise a reg has established bis headquarters at Jefferson Mar ket. Mr. Boole wi! attend at the dri!! room there ery evening, till further motic:, for the purpose of ming authority to rales companies, ‘The recruits will receive outfits from the Btaty There will be a grand militery dieplar at Fast New York on the 25th inet. (ioverncr Kevmour is ex pected to be on the ground and review the troops Colonel Theniae 8. Murphy, who formerly com manded the vid Montgomery Guar’, has received au thority to raise a new Irish regiment A report ls current that;Hrevet Colonel Shumway, of the 7th Regiment, willsoon retire. Itise: aid that Captain Kiblet will be promoted to a ma ority Pursuant to an order of the (iovernor, the rrorean- ized German Ftouben regiment has been consolidated with the new Turner regiment and with Prince Sa!m Salm w regiment. The members of the Steuben Fegiment celebrated their farewell afew vish's since at the Bteubes House. om which occasion theu former ole, having received au- ¢ reac; ved roilitta, “PRICE, ONE CEN? mp it ag Mca 4 LATTER CONTAINING Mess wey jatiide Merrit wes arrested # Setarday, wherein abe tn Charend with, few! ied taimed a letter directed to Mary Marray, by tele , representing that auch was hi p - tained $10" erpame. The letter ess 1863. _ : Captain, Mr. Sextus Kapf, delivered an appropriate | sddrese, The Glee Club Enphonis performed several favorite aire, and at midoight @ serenade wee given in honor of Col. Van Bhaek, at bis residence, in Sth ot, TRADES MOVRMENTA, tn ee Mpa tata! of deathe in Rrooklsar Darsay 6. These young ladies ere about to | aug Tis ebildren. Seen ree net eee iuangurate @ moven.ent for the purpore of shortes- ing the houre of labor, They now work from 6 4.M. tH 6 M., being allowed balfan hour for tunchthat is 9% houre per day. They wish the time reduced to ight hours: and for thie purpose a series of meetings *) | ebortiy be held, and an esscetation formed, which, [t t# understood, will be named ‘Ihe Drese- makers Labor Abridgment Assoc ation, Terns on + Sreiane. Nearly two 4 ourpeymen met at Harmonie Garden, tn a atreet, yeaterdey, for the parpese of organising WILLTAMSRURGT Mr. Joseph KR. Thomas, the Rae je for Assembly, from the teh fer declined flog. samuel & Made Provort Marnhal, is talked of oso dos, the prenent a, the presen candidate, Soppaw Drata.—An inquest was held ca faturday, in Brooklyn, F. 1... 00 the bedy of More thiae & who fell dead, at hie reetdene@in So iy ue, from disease of the heart, NEW JERSEY AN Orricen Coancen Wrri Foromry. On Baturiey inst, @ man in uniform, etyling hiner é Capt. Charles &. Gulick, of the 28d Regiment, N 1 V6 offered a check of @100 to Mr. Woodrnfl, Assutane Auperintendent of the New Jersey Ratiroad. The te ® torement to obtain an advance of wages, which, although th mare have been advanced ones before, they w by no means adequate to the int cost of livin A Mr. Muebt er presided ot the meeting and it wae resaived that the journeymen shall Ceroand ‘he advance today, On Tuesday night snober meeting will be beld, to take further wea sures, tu care ihe © * refuse to pay higher | check purported to have been drawn by James But. prices slew om the Trenton Hanking Company, payable ta A Tavrons’ Sreing About two handred work | ¢he order of Capt. Guliek. Mr. Woodruff, euspecting mea, maty German, tailors, in the employ of @ | something wrong, telegraphed to Trenton and ascer- clothing Grin tn Vesey street, lately eto; work, in ciitae tae en ot a eet ant at Cea eee eres eoris din | tained that the cheek was e forgery. The seruscd, wages, ee demanded, THE COURTS, Travellers’ Guide. CorayCatasnag thieday Oyerand fermiperand | 4 4 Supreme curt. Pact Now. 2019, ast: dove, oui, | 1 Albany. by Hudson RR. 68 Warra y O03, 3007, Wit, 2029, BOLI, LOIS, 3027, | To. ‘Albany, by Harlem R. R., 26th a, ee 1 Ay oF, U Nos, 3 UY Ath ave |. of ‘ ), STR? VIBE, 166, S' | To Borton, by “London line, Pler 89, a iSO ST A sie, | 93 1, Stonington ine, re 15,'N. R., and vest Mss sais toss, Vall River tue, Per 3, N. R., daily, Bnn- ae fleld, 274 iv Ni het Ae eee Sund'y Bon .m. Sund'y foot of Chi bere / haw) atroet Tand 10a, m. andSp m. To Philadetphia by New Jersey Railroad, ft. of Courtlandt ot...... 7,10 a.m, 4, 6, Ti, IW pms funday 74s p.m. To Tiep, Fire Teland, and other resorts on Long laland by (1. Kal'road from James Blip and foot of 34th af... B.. Baum. 1956 936 8 pm To Philadelphia, by Camden end Amboy ea Pier 26,N. R., foot of Barclay street. bongs 6am To rand Tas by New Jerrey KR, 7, 198. Mre. Margaret Larkin, ed with perinry in connection with thiscase, is Delleved to be insane, and @ commission is to be appointed to inquire into h ytheexsnmination relati dis ontinned Ts tie Coume or € the followtog princ to the charge ie Reeat Seaarorn on Seturday, f2nm. @ sentenced: Win. Jen- attempt at burglary, @tete Prieon 2 years; Ileury Price, tor @ like offence, Penitentiary 9 years; m, and 116 p.m, foot of Court lan: onda : To the Wert, bi; Contral Railroad of New Spm, Pasquale Padeammineo, for passing counterfeit mo. | J¢t#ey, ivot ef Courtlandt-et, 6 aud 8 a.m ney, Btate Freon 2 years; and ary Vibes end at tees eewnnee ee cece 12m, andT p,m, Mary Melon |, for petit larceny, itentiary 6 — - months each, Time fer Closing the Maile at the Post-eMice; Porn e Darrin ee Mohae | rat ped end the Continent, by, etaam er d | y anes, Haturday, Bept. a.m and Alphonso Pheter, « hed @ quarrel For California, Ac, gent: (Sunday excepted) end Aght together yemterday, at No. 16 Laurens etreet, overland via Kt. Joseph, Mo. 5's a and as ra, | and Alphous tabbed im the abde- fortp--Albeay, Be alo @ anadasb & 3So p.m ol LT ee! av c\ . a. | men by Ao he latter wae arrested, Western Mail vie Erie Raliroad. Sem. and any ™ Haunah Miller, @ colored woman, wee arrested, | Southern & 8. W.n Mail Sem, 4% and 10 charged with iobbing Fdward Kogan, residing at Ne. | Eastern Mail 7 to rept at heureat ; encceeded in placing the etakes and arranging the et, of @40, while with him tn bourse eet, whither he entered on Katurday Asieted by two men, who escaped, ¢ horemen made an etteck. iber of col the foot of New Bedford, Newport and Fail K The Long leland Bail closes at 6 Bandey Maile On Bundey all "MARINE NEWS Gen R, 6.16 Sun 8, 00,13 Moon B.1L2 = " anRIVED T) on Sparke, A rth bag Ouprey, Providence; Sophia, WW asbingtou; Bienville, ‘NOrleana. BHIP-Mobomok, Kelly, New Orleans, in bellest BARES lope, Bt Johns, P R; Beaver, Cow Bey, 0 B; Niagara, Liebou: Iadurtry, Bordeaux:indian Bella, eet, The bth wv yt lutert |, @nd arrested three of four of Ward poiir the rict xe, wae arrested charged with arlene! lemming, kecping @ grocgery at "1 Lurke refused to pay for seme |i STEAMSHIPS ei ensued, whieb resuited in Flem deeverol times in hie body and neck, ey. a neloon Reeper, in Sullivan street,was gold wateb and het of Mr egue; Aleraudre, Martinique; B Keilper, Maresilies. of Hostou, as he BR ight, Pietou; Mi I War pa-eivg thiough Sullivan etreet, CD, Fides, Manssaitin: Bogota Atblenelh Gate. A nan, supposed to be S. P. Btreet, who wae arrest. | oa, Mabie; I 1) Wagn jew Orieane; Acme, jong ) saforday, grossly antoxicated, was found dead | © 1 O'brien, Matamor ver, Port au cell at the Fifteenth Ward Station Hou er Collin beid an inqnest, and @ verdict o death from apoplery was rend Susen ff! Thompson, Matamoras; JG Troop, Lin . © B; Raby, do: Biba, do; B smith, Lingan, C. Breton. HCHOONERS Kate, Mayagues turned) Princess Al: Crois; Caroline & ter, St Andiewe: Fmeline, City Island; Jenny Lind, tbe prisoner had ® quarrel with his @i Stonington; 1) M Messerole, Port Jefferson; Plymouth breaaing all the crockery, piled the bed clothes in the | Kock, Boston: Veeta, do: W Benkins, Hartford: Ellen centre cf the room and set Gre to them, which was | Perkins, New Hedford; Kachael Jane, Bristol for Ai~ soon extivguished bany; Saneca, Moston: D B Bayles, Providence; Jes i Nickerson, Kostov: Mery Clerk, Newbu port: Ran. sor, Kileworth; Rio, Kastport; Sybil, Calale B 8 Coos errested on a charge of atiem ry ment Douce, US bat 1sth atreet. It appeared that BROOKLYN. ban, Providence; Empire State, Bangor; Maria Whit- Pivee Trouiene Dispgeeep ny rue Po- | ney, Bangor; Koranne Hurley, Fell River; Vesta | Providence; Star of the Sea, Cumbertand. rice A prire fight to have taken place on the u brcelsior Base Ball Ground, near the foot of Court street, yesterday merning. The principale were Janes Teonard and John Hughes. A large crowd arrived upon the ground about 4 o'clock, A.M., and Too Late for Classification. DEATHS. BHURRAGAR- Suddenly, on the 17th i: Cow roper, The men were just about stripping, when a Gale Bburreger. seed “a yeare 2 migathe ond are. etriends and relatives of the family are respect - few policemen were snen at @ distance, which had fully invited to ettend. the funerel, on ‘de. "Oat theeffect of dispersing the assemblage. They suc ceeded in getting away with ail their’ pe” One man who refused to rum was arrested, and in the efiernoon released on bail. | GambonG House Broxes Ur,.Capt, Smith, | R. PROUDFIT, Attorney and Counsellor. Legal viee free. (fice Chambers st. Notary and Cam- miesion for the Ktates x ets |e AKEK WANTED — A SECOND HAND 10 aseistoncake, Apply at 246 Fulton et, Krook = at 1 o\lock, trom his late residence, 440 Elgh e e GREEMENTS, BILLS OF SALE, “Morts Ss genes, deeds, &c, drawn for moderate charges, mol of the dist Preeinet Police, with @ posse of men, | mace & descept upon & gambling bouse, et No. 100 Orange atreet, between 1 and 2 o'clock yesterday morning, and arreeted the proprietor, Henry Ubler, and the following parties who were busily engaged in the game of fa: n J Watts, #. Millard, Gee Davie, Abraham Durvee, Richard Johnson, Jobo Shepherd, George Kahtor, Uenry Casablanca, Joseph lyn an lead 6 centeperib, If cor of Rooseva't ha de, Daniel MeKedge, Kobert Cotroll, Francts | ot ect. 2 Mite RIA Cotrell. ‘The faro table, cards, dealing boxes, checks, | AUK SEWERS WANTED. 08 WILLIAS Ac., wera tabten in charge by the police, The parties | at, let floor aG* were released on bail by Jnaties Adan AN UNwoRTONATR Mam named Patrick Kel- ly, who wae laboring ander illuess, entered a stable at No, T) Maat Italtic et. on Bundey might, and laid | down onthe straw. Ile wae soon after discovered in | a dying condition, and expired before he could he re nioved, Deceased was about 60 years old Brooxtrs Porrrics.<The nominatio: the diferent parties in thie city will be completed during thia wert, [bose Democrats who are dissatio- fled with the eity aod connty tickets, ae nominated by the Demoe atic ecuwentions, are making arrange fuente to holu a convention ou Tureday evening, when ther will preseul ap f candidates for the pub dic voto, Hon, Mai K ech will wadoubted! be the candidate for Mayor, and Hon, Sarmuel Garr! fou for Conpte co Lhe Republi vention ell wert ca the same evenin ie being made tf) put @ etreght SW YORK EYE HOSPITAL, COR si end 4sthet, Open to the poor every Tuss buredey, and Saturday, from | to Dorelo te PERATORS ON W. & W. AND SINGER 3 machines, for flannel sbirte; only good hands | Inquire et 42] Grand et. fe: aon my, | Tills IS TO CERTIFY MY WIFE, MAn? of | TUCK, has left my bed and board without ang | juat cause of provocation, and | forbid any one poring or trusting her on my eecount, ea] shall no pry any debts of ber contracting after this Oo! | tober 6, 186" TENE 1K {PT JNANIMOUS 'U For Senator, UNION NOMINATION, 7 Siath District, th, 15th, lib wud iSth Warde, fs WM. LA | | 39 ’ 1\ TANTED 4 GOOD 0 go 4 short distance fas baad weed apply at 396 Bo abet th Wend DPMS Mie daye35i | \ ANTEI)—A GOOD CARRIAGE PAIN I+ er. Apply 47 Baya aes Sods os TANInb—A YOUNG MAN TO WORK ine market aud make himself generally ure! one erjuainted preferred. Apply with references ot Si and 54 seventh eas ie cee WASTED KRIAGK BLACKS MITT and @ finisher that understands carriage ak ng in light work, 19 Hicke st, Brooklyn, 1). FRIF! *) = A —— 9 OVBRALOKS WANTED ON SINGERS dhe ball, striking hie right hand, severed two bert’ + I ’ Nags re He was taken to his home, No, 607 | rei rs and Planer's op t arena Tete © etree . paeeee 10 CLOTH CAP FINISHES AND TEN | \ oT Jowery. laquire for ® dav. earners wanted, 157% bowery 34 "lg N CASH-WANTED, THIS DAY, SBQHINE Apply es early e8 posalblein 4 " i rd Comvenu- tto wight to nominate Aldermen, Aiire br vut in @ etable on Wal- wor bh aireet, near F 6 Avenue, about 12 o'clock | ~ » resulting im ite destruction, with uding a fine horse, The premises wera Mr G. Stewart, whose loss aisoucte to 16 wae worth about #400. Snot Himsetr-—A boy, 12 years of age, | while handling @ loaded gun, in 9th avenue, near Inthbusl @venue, on Baturday, accidentally fired it of South Brookiyn, t ereuing, at their ei place. J. it) B very interesting of Nationa.” (ap AccrpEnt.—A young man named Jas, | Pearl et, and 19 Peek slip, cor. of Wateret, 6! Morris war severely injired ou Saturday, by being | == a = ammed between a railroad car and truck, in Cc THING. at., near Pacific RI ales oe “2 ome Passina Cocxranrsit Bois,—James EB. LOTHING, CLOTHING, CLOTHING Sboaf and Frank Clinton were arrestd on Saturday 8. PINNES, ef 255 Grand ot, cor. of Eldridge. i@ for passing » counterie.t 4 bill on the State Bank of | at his old stand agin, where be offers a es r Neware, \. J, at the store of J, A. Kipp, 1g Court of, | ment of men's boys’ clothing at great ‘They were held ior # hearing, | Come aad convince yourselves,

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