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holders, office seekers, speculators in Government contracts, gamblers in every thing, filibusters, pro-African slave traders, &c . &c., to destroy the Union, that they may continue to control the Government of a portion of it, reconstructed on a basis which shali insure them and their assigns power forever, through the political enslavement of the white masses surrounding them. er arievances are but counterparts of those thatWwere the burden of the complaints of Cataline’s fol- lowers, whom they so closely resemble personally THE EVENING STAR. ASIIINGTON CITY: W. TUESVAY.................. Avgust 13, 1861. eee neeeroens SS OUR MILITARY BUDGET. | northern journais gave the Pawnee the credit of GJEORGETOWN COLLEGE, D.C... | AUCTION SALES. Sah es capturing the “infernal machine,” and some of | Uh. ararcises of th s Institution will be resumed “Bry GREEN & WIL IAMS, Auctioneers. ANOTHER GREAT BATTLE IN MIs- } the illustrated Papers had outs representing the} on the first Moniay of =cp*ember. Terme lor NO PORTE, HOUSEBOLD AND b 3 Board and Tuition per anaum § 6, payabie half- FE! E PIA LD Anp SOURIL. machine being boisted on board; when the Paw, yearly. inadvance tag r FURNITURE AT pease = - in GENERAL LYON KILLED! nee mettre to Ae wie pier wd Capt. = For further partiou’ars apply to the President pa te Voth paste: Soquel os meg esolute, first discove: cask, went to} 80 13 Ime u ed -¥,8.5._ cence gentlenss 2 Jey Se Ee to praet sae sereee; the Wer | ee iter beaekntie towing itdown the PROARDING AND DAY SEMINARY FOR Streets norh,an exsellentassortmentol Furniture, ra ._ ins Se river, and finally pat it on board the Freeborn, Corner of Piso any Pep uon ate - Georgetown, Ue excetient ano Forte, carved rosewood, harp from General Fremont : which brought it up tothe Navy Yard, the ma- Mrs. Gent WHEELER, Apap om re meses Gilver. of fine Lon. end touc Sr. Lovis, Mo., Aug. 13 | chine not having been sufficiently near the Paw- san NB Setigs Of thle cetizenon will be reew ofthe Weeat wyiatast, ‘ To the Secretary of War. nee at sny time to have injured her bad it ex- Ovn Farmnps at the yarious military camps and ‘Positions will confer g favor by keeping us posted @2 to movements and affairs in their vicinities. Spirit of the Merning Press septa: be: rs pes ones reepeotfully solicited ws nut Ex’ension Breer ant other ape, and loded. ‘Su 13 3:e0° ahoreny Sideboard, bes, 5 and politically. They can be overcome only by} (Gen Lyons’ Aid reports an engagement with | Pl POLUMMIAN GOLLESE. ‘Stands, . ‘ The Intelligencer notices the heavy taxation 8 resort for the time being to extraordinary meas- . Gen. Lyovs killea,| These little propellers run in and out of the Columbian OLLE ;: ey ac | Mattresses, Cane and other Chairs, Chill’s Car. which would ily be entailed upon thi severe loss on both sides. G 1 destroying boate, &c. Tinees berageedieprangats ence of | Ufes: similar in principle to thore through which small inlets and creeks, destroying boats, &c., ; American people in maintaining a “balance of : Col. Siegel isincommand. He {s moving back Cicero saved the similarly threatened liberties of Rome. He did not hesitate \o seize upon every person within his reach known to be alding and abetting the conspirators, and to dispose of .them The Preparatory pet enteng opens its sess: tember Ppower,’’ should two governments be created ‘where but one should exist The Republican argues the advan'azes that will Weccrue to the United States out of the increasing 4 ri re and are in constant danger of being saluted with en, Weineaiar, September 1th, 4 ‘ne Cinsece in (Chia. Sines, and Cresten 18 good order from SpringGeld towards Rolls. | a shot from the batteries. But few nighissince| he Phuonore cal ay, Ciaqwon Repertpeat ies Note.—Roila is 120 miles by railroad grom 8t. | the Resolute was so close to the George Page that| For catalogues or fore hes mformetion appt Ag Louis. Ample reinforcements have been prompt. | the crew of the Page shonted ‘Stand off, or we’il - W. SAR iN r ‘GREEN & hy es Avote. (Intel. & Repu SulS2awiw (Repudiican.) Presid Me. __(Tatel. & Be India cotton 1, 5 “ck ROU 6 By WALL & BARNARD. Auctioneers. ight be best for the well being of the State. ly sent by Gen. Fremont from St. Louls, ana or- | fite!”? and on another occasion the same vessel ARG RIOCK CF HO NG 7 & RAI joneers supply of ie in Europe asm iy v . in the dark, ran up within twenty feet of the GUODS_AT COST. ALEXA} UBLIC SAL¥.—Will b= sol fat pub’ic au-ticn, The loyal public will not feel assured of the n 4 P ODS! ST. 1 vl be pa ie ax-ticn, specdgand catalan defeat of the curr-nt conspira- | 4ered from Obto and Indiana. rat cost, for specie or i P on UR inetan' wharf at Aquia Creek, immediately under the | DRIA —I off Colonel Seigel is evidently aiming to draw the guns of the battery, before she discovered her cquivalent. enemy after him into the center of Missouri,where | position. They are fired on by musketry from | bracing Housefurnishing Hardware, I Ter a les, Plated [oe Piichers, they can be taken at greater disadvantage than | the chapparel which skirts the shores, and are| (-13,0 8 rrades, P + Cake Bk ts, fo. THE NEWS HERE. ——-—2— By the President of the United States of America A PROCLAMATION ‘Whereas, a joint committee of both Houses of ¥, '. a. m, in front of the Auction Rooms. to the \" oash, bill fer | very. ome Bay Iore, About Ie hands igh, short tal a little sprans eure cy, upon which the hope of the future of civil liberty over the earth bangs, until those who are manifestly doing most to strengthen the hands of the conspirators are rendered powerless for further THE NEW YORK SIXTY-NINTH. ators, Water t bid mags a inet ateers His march from Springheld to where he would | rhe following ie lst af the prisoners belong. | ,.greneels witha (0, fotlenia, hots -keapers be joined by the forces sent to him by Gen. Fre- | ing tothe New York 69th Regiment, who were | quality and positive'y at cost JOHN OGDEN, mont, is probably not more than fifty miles. at Richmond on the 11th inst- i mai nstances on | tas Se: Urn . upon the border of Arkansas, near which this en- Mable to capture in my ki > — soked and Painted Tin we ee ears _ mischief. shore scouting and picking up information Ware, Brushes of all kinds. i ‘0 G Congress has waited on the President of the poe © to be found in some newspaper offices | R4gement occurred. United States, and requested him to “ recommend ey are ne ROWS; @ day ef public humiliation, prayer, and fasting, to be observed by the people of the United States ‘With religious solemnities, and the offering of in Maryland, and in various other places—public and private—in that State and Kentucky. The fact that some of them bold seats in the national v ihe eee . have com’ from Virgins. 1 procele , Will be h Id. by pr- Bycr, in the hacde of the Chief of the call of the proper owner. Opposite the Marshall House, Alexandria ‘Terms eesh, ferven' c| bstan- {07 Send for my cats.ogue. ails 3t _suls WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. — t supplications to Almighty God for the ee ae oan oer ee pecan MORE GENERAL OFFICERS APPOINTED. Pre haphalseicer cpa yen having anbstan end fe ae Se | by ORE ee Safety and welfare of these States, His blessin; > inted the following ad- 4 . : 2D " . a : a, ©n their arms, and a speedy restoration of peace’?: | reason why they should at once be arrested and Pl temas lacie volunteer fence | Col. M. Corcoran; Capt. J. P. Mttvor, Co.1; | O2O Pawnee eee yeox Buinpixs, EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD AND ITC! And whereas, it is fit and becoming In all peo- | he” .. traitors. Vi Lieutenants—John Bagley, Co. R; Edmund Con- Imporier and Wholesais Dealer in FURN TURE aT AUCTION = Wm: Pile, at all times, to acknowledge and revere the readenos of n ms : eR, ANDIES, SEGARS. SAR- Ho slook Fed wlth the caren eat Public will not be | " Brigadier General David Hunter, (Colonet U.| Belly, Co. K; James precast lag Vor oad tna *DINES.PICK HS NR VED ERUITS, oa str fs agra raprtactaneneaetaiac— nd esr geimaarrepoalaen “of resorting toall | ©A.,) to be a Mejor General of Velunteers. x Oni eal Oo S ieay, Oo A; Price | CRT RUE Sun’ CAMP “SCPPLIES, nut P w-h covered Pario Submision to his chastisements; to confess and | really in earnest {n the purpose of resorting for | Lt. Col H. Stoneman, (U.S Cavalry,) tobe a | C9. K; Corpora ‘K; Park A. Den, Eaginecs Whatoots. acing’ aod other Writing Desks, deplore their sins and transgressions, in the fall | manifestly necessary and proper measures for Brigadier General of Volunteers Daniel Cassidy, Co. K; Park A. in, Engineei Jest, RECEIVED— Wa nut Mideboards, Dining Tables. &o., Conviction that the fear of the Lord !s the begin- | maintaining the Union and striking off thechains Maj ae Wt eetith (Topographical Engineers | Corps; Jeremiah Costigan, Co. D; George W. 100 CASES OLD BOURBON (1855) Gut-Leamed French want! Mirrors, ning of wisdom, and to pray, with all fervency | which the oligarchy are forging upon the people | |," A.) whe a Brigadier General of Volun- | Desney, Co JT; George McKeon, Co. D; cba EMILE DUPRES Mahorsny Wardrcbos, B dsteads, and Dreesing and contrition for the pardon of their past offences, | of the South, ‘whose liberties they have usurped. pe Logue, Co C; Jeremiah Sullivan, No. 1, Co. 1; Jecu Bonane, 520 Pa. Avenin, Hair ana’ heck Mattr Cooking and other 8nd for 2 blessing upon their present and pros- Thus, the plain way to maintain ene hg Capt. Henry W. Benham, (Engineers U.S. A.,) | Thos. Brown,@o. A; R. H. Hone oa 8; - NG, . attaver itches ‘SB5OS, 99 pective action : was, and to restore to the people of the South their to be a Brigadier General of Volunteers. Moore, Co. B; James McGuiness, Co. B; John OR : - roo ag permed per be oy And whereas, when our own beloved country, | liberties, fs to resort promptly to necessary extra- We have. every rearen to bellete that Major | Gaffney, Co. A; Wm. Joyce, Co. B; Jobn 8. Fike RATED SMOKING TOBACCO, | ten toesabooriee ee a Once, by the blessing of God, ginited, prosperous, | ordinary measures in dealing with those who evi- a5 McNeil, Co, B; James M. Rorety, Co. G; Thos. C ‘ Terms cash in « , by ad al > Prosp: , - General Hunter will be assigned to the com- , ‘The Best Artic'e Ever Impoited, au l0-It GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auote. and happy, 1s now afflicted with factioa and civil | dently aim to assist in destroying both. mand of division of Hlltnols volunteers, in the | Dunbar, Co. G- Patrick Blake, es eee Go to c apovaaice s PoONED “war, i Se Nutty, Co. C; John Cotter, Eng. Cor; + T ABOV ALE 18 POST 5 . taseaiiaes ae ae the ConsvLs AppointeD —The President has ap- | West. eiiceicy aa 'G seks Kone . Be EMILE Es ke = og es of tre wu‘vo ahle wrather, enti > dine danitt wah ck pointed the following named consuls: Jobn 8. TROOPS TENDERED. papplaedi % c >: Ps The 5 is Tron Buitpixe, 320 Pa. AVENT! WEDNESDAY, the 4th instant, sams hovr Rowful remembrance of our own faults and crimes Shee 6! *; Professor | Capt Saxton, Assistant Quartermaster U.S. A.,] Connor, Co G; Chas. King, ‘0. 1; Thomas } U3T RECEIVED. place 4 go & nation, and as individuals, to humble our- | Prettyman, of Delaware, at Glasgow; Professor c Sered te the War Dapattineat the cercion. | Gulze,, Jaunea’ Gaynor, Edward Sweeny, Engi- 8 BD Coss Inponrey aulz-2t GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auet~. sees rare Him, and to pray for His mercy,—to | C.D Cleveland, of Pennsylvania, at Smyrna; | bas tender 2,400 1 nade at St. Louis, | neer Corps; Edw. McGrath, Co. H; John Nugent, SELTERS WATER, By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers. Reet eae Any be spared further panishment, weston HN ce a ener | e sat th bet uke te aca who sek that baal! be tempo. | Co. B; John Owens, Co. H; James McNulty, Co. In Original Stone Bottles, Pricnanr at terion COR Me shougti most justly deserved; that our arms imay be | Mexico; H_N. Congar, of New Jersey, at Ho ; F; James Keane, Co. K. At to 4 Seask docks ac forthe reestablianment | ong; Frederick W kal atm arisiengicessay 4 Proby bates Tune ARIEL Hho le ese Of ike | Phons whe ars tice, wanna aie’as teulove: sulgim EMILE DUPRE'S strain, l shal sell of law, order, and peace, throughout the wide | Maracaibo; Thomas McCunn, of New York, &t | that he may “hldiage ta the’ smvise, und the body | _F. Mosigomery, Cc... threugh seek, deta VER, Nick IRON PLATE PIANO Sh Pent of our ntry; and that the inestimable | °Ddonderry; Theodore D.dwards,of Kentucky, | first otficers ef his ge in the service, an y well; Peter Murphy, CoB, in thigh, badly; FORTE for cale for $5) at METZE- ‘boon of ctvil aaa maitoes itberty, seed cease at Demerara; Warren 3. Foster, of Connecticut, | of troops he offers—all Americans—are certainly i phy, ’ gb, i erty, earned under Pe: th street, all hie Hoven + fleo’s, far and ROTT's Music Koom bixtuy-s Co-king Utensils, Wines, at San Juan del Sur; Henry B. Stacey, of Massa- | among the very best the Government hasso far had | Park Brennan, Co. D, in leg, slightly; John Jack- 2 oom bixtur=s uy e Tuning and repairing of Pianos faivhfal- Hie guidance and blessing, by the labors and liquors, Ac , conrivting, im part, of chusetts, at Revel; Benjamin Lindsay, of Massa- | an opportunity of obtaining son, Co. D,do; D. Shorter, Co. B, do. Owen] ly executed. —_____88.10_ Wain Fravre Pinna Fore, Sufferings of our fathers, may be restored in all it® chuseits, at St. Catharine's; John Bigelow, of | It seems :o ve thought that somerale of the De- | Donobue, Co. F,do.; John Morgan, Co: H, a: AFAY er noe YOUNG LADIES, | Mahogan, us, Side and Center Tabies, — es Lincoln, President of | Ne® York, at Paris partment declining to permit regular otticers to | Peter Kelly, Co. I, both legs, doing well ; Edw'd 367 [ street, between 3th and Mtis, Walaut Frene® ted tears, herefore, 1, Abrabam Lincoln, President of | ° i nt ——_——_—__0+e-. ‘the United States, do appoint the last Thursday in Beptember next, asa day of humiliation, prayer, and fasting, for all the people of the natjon. And I do earnestly recommend to ali the people, and specially to all ministers and teachers of religion, ef all denominations, and to all heads of families, command regiments of volunteers may prevent | Shaughnessy, Co K, arm and side; Thomas R. pare ® gill commence on MOND sY, Septem. Watrsere, Beckers, Geile nel other Beddinz, the Governmgst’s ar ceptance of these so desirable | Hughes, Co. K, ley, badly; M. Brensan, Co G,| rants resident Given ne-seat Chars, Roekers. fs and now -o vitally needed troops. We can hard- | leg. slightly; Michael Keating, Co E; M. Gill, | fer, Harris, Wate, Tram ba! Uimanets Hraseels and Ingrain Carpets, ly believe this possible, however. Co Gj Jas Collins, Co. D; J. M. ‘Tague, Ce. B aul S, T&T, im Cooking Utensils suitable for NOW THEY GET BID OF TARR: Pinberapls Dare led at Masaseae after | HE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- The oligarchy’s authorities are trying to get rid U7 The Hon. Joseph Holt was at Uswega, New York, on Saturday. He there bad an enthy- silastic Impromptu reception Ly Bve thousind citizens, {n answer to whose J rcetings be said = few cheering words. re.tauract i ng between Jamas W. Dredgeand J. E. 1 Ma! ogany ie Table, Bagste Seen tin, GE. Edw" It h this day disso'ved by mutual ecn- | 2 imrge rowsd Card Tables, 01 a graud requiem will | of the burden of feeding prisoners in their bands | | Thomas Mustin, G. E. Bolton, Edw’ Dalton, ne FE, DeVanehan ie ® one guthorizad to use | 3dczsn Wood tear Arm hairs; to observe and keep that day, according to their i> To-morrow morning a graud requiem h i weveral creeds and modes of worship in all | be performed in St Bridget’s Church, New Yor] by discharging them on parole. This morning | Thomas Martin. the namo of the late fem mn liquidation. | Together with s | the ites: Logwogssapd Bas Bumility, and with all reiigious solemnity, to the for the dead of the N. Y. 69th killed at Bull | twenty-four (made prisoners after the battle of | CARRYING o¥f ruGITIVE NEGROES STOPPED. JOHN EF. firV.UGHAN, ‘Terms casi. . @tid that the united prayer of the nation, may | Run, Mosat's ead Requiem Mass {s to besung | Bull Run) reached here. They left Richmond | The following order of the Provost Marabal,} Washington, D.C) dakar ist ibs, WILLIAM MARTIN, Beilif. Sscend to the Throne - je and bring ‘down on thecoeesion. on the day before yesterday, and were sent by | Putin force for the first time to-day, resulted in} THE UNDERSIGNED Begs leave to retaro| au 12 te J.C. MoGU > Aucts. Plentiful blessings Bpoen our country. oe rteen Ni Y or] es, for the nnlimitec patronage rail to our lines near Fortress Monroe. The fol- | t#king from fou New York Fire Zouaves, eyed Ay ag or lowing is a copy of the obligation forced on | (3t the depot,) fourteen negroes, whom they were | strict hide it) nal atteation te businass. to merit ® them. Viz: attempting to convey with them to New York. coutinonane of tho sree. Picceoe ak oon : " wi to formatio hy We, the undersigned officers, non-commissioned | They were compelled to give them up, and the | {te natural formation of "heir f and. 8. W_cor- officers. privates, and citizens of the United States, | Negroes were promptly sent about their business. } ner of ih xnd h etree's o posite the First Ward 5 ri o Piret Ward. do make our unqualified parele of honor that we Huapguarters City Garp, Mark use, Firet War 17 Over three hundred persons are employed in Baltimore manufacturing tents for the Gevern- ment. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my band, and caused the seal of the United States to be athxed, this 12th day of August, {t.s.) A. D. 1561, and of the independence of the United States of America the elghty- By WALL & BARNARD. Aucuonrers. d hopes. by ‘Tue AmeRican MinisteR aT St. PETERSBURG. The new American Minister to the Court of St. 10-3t™ JOHN E. DgVAUGHAN, Washington, August 10, i861. 5 = on Mi . between 4th ard sth sixth. AsRanaM Lincoty. burg, C M. Clay, had bis first otficial | Will not, by arms, information, or otherwise, ‘ - : atrects, known as the west half of Lot No. 36, in By the President : famcrisanin tiene on Sunday, the 1th ult | | during the existing hostilities between the Unit d | 7 Cart. a ccmeecint Guanes Rawste ine Cek?s OF MEDICAL CADETS. Square 517, with improvements, oonsisting of & WuiaM H. Szwaan, Secretary of State. and presented his own letter of credence, together | States and the Confederate States of America, ald —— Taz Stan and WHaAr tr Pusiisuss.—We no- > , two-story frame dwe! itg houses. EON Orricr, ¢ al that Geacnen Gamnsar's Orvis, H Terms made known st sai ¢, act of Congress in reiation to the All converaneing’ Bt ost of purchaser or abet the enemies of the sald Confederate States, | Sit: It is directed by the Provost Mai with that of recall of Mr. Appleton, the late Min- ny Gf them, iu Say forui Or manner whatsoever ; you permit no soldiers to leave this city by the The follo oral , . t > y f Med.ca! Cadets is published for the in- CHARLES M. MATTHEWS, « Trustees. a ister. The attentions paid Mr. Clay on the occa- rallroad who are unable to show that they have | farrbay)s, Moda! Cadets is THAR L! ALL EER MR RD. A tice quite a persistent eifort on tue part of two or | ston were pecullarly gratifying; and though a] until released or exchanged. been properly discharged from the service of the “S00. 7. dnd. be it further enacted, That jy 17 2awade WALL & BAR . Aucts. three correspondents of New York papersto fasten | 44 inister Plenipctentiary does not, in court diplo- | Witness—Win. H. Winder, Brig Gen. C.8.A. ‘Upon this paper the charge of publishing improper information concerning army movements. In reply we have to say that while the Star's Information from Washington ts read daily by hundreds of tbousinds of persons more than read J 5 alse G - | be added to the Medical Sraff of the army a‘ orgs By WALL & BARNARD, Auotioneers. August II, 1561. United States; also, that no negroes without suf. of Modal Cadets, whose duty it esel bets ear Le BY VIRTUE OF A DEED OF TRUST. duly Aion: those thus returned are Jas. McCarthy ficient evidence of their being free, or of their d;@ssors in the genera! noxpitals, and as smbulance recorded, A pril 7. 1860 among the Iand reourds on ; right to travel, are permitted to leave the city | @ tendante inthe ficid, ux dar the direction and eon- | of Washi he und and Frederick Holmes, of the Isf Connecticut npeu'tiio tars trol of the Medica! fficers nlone. — 5c ood and George Einck- : : I have the same ray pean Bl Gonnsoucat Reghoenty Joseph H. Iam, Captain, very respectfully your obedient; at Weat I macy, rank as bigh as an Ambassador, Mr Clay was received with all the bonors and ceremonies awarded to the latter officials The Presentation took place at Peterboff, the summer residence of the Czars, and the U.S. Minister and his suite by the f 5 at a . 7 I 7 ~, vant W. W. AverReELL, A. A.A. G. fin wed «fy nsn of alj the Washington news original with any other | found the Emperor's carriages awaiting them at Eldridge (uospital assistant) 2 1d James Collinge, | %*Y4"ty iy. Tt shall bs co + po ec r j iets Se te regularly republished by | tbe allroad Nation. Prince Gortschakoif, the - ie oe Bina ica te iment; Josiah WW. wie Sika education. ntudent: cf medicine, between the aces | of Lot No. 2, 10 pasion Miniater of F : 2d Rhodi id Reg ¥ reds of newspapers) it ls invariaiy so pre- | Rey canints Ge Rareee A fairs, and | prothee a of eighteen ard twen'y three ysars, who have Bickasdevuy vf ty tot Rivde leland Regiment— | Was not kept laet night in the Washington Prison. | been reading medicine for two year: mn Square 243, and the improvements, consirti ng of & in all twenty-four in number, some of whom | By order, he was taken to the private residence | Sttend- at Teast oue course of lectures in @ m: two sto’y briek dweilieg house. Terns made known at sale Pared as not to confict with the editor's purpose of refraining from making any pud! e from St. Petersburg expressly to present Mr. Clay to the Emperor, instead of leaving that duty to the 3 ‘< Cy eale-ll ge. ey nba'l enlist for ons year ~ ener. ° however deny that they gave any parole what. | of Capt. Willlams, U.S A ,in whose especial | fe snbjsdtto the rune and aie fae tnt ALORS BpoinE at cost of purcheser, to afford information to hie country ies eae Clem ee wadtesoe artery eves: charge he is, with orders to Capt. W. to allow} fi tecath cay of the ast month of their servies, the ikely to farther their military aims ed ou expressed bis sympathies with the United States Government. After the presentation, the Ameri- can Minister and bis suite were driven in Impe- tial carriages about the grounds of Peterbotf, und allthe marvels of the place pointed out to them, the fountains playing for thelr especial gratifica- tion. A rich collation and a military review were also added to the entertainment, at whic bh other Rossian diploma’ (including Prince Gortscha- ket) expressed themselves in terms of warm frieddship as regards our Government. oS a TERE Trustees, nargeciail be reported | jy {7 ayes Me NArTpEws.t We presume that those who gave such a parole | him every privilege and comfort consistent with | R&S! RPPrewel of th ds WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. othe Surgeon Geners’. in order, if desired, that will be shipped to their homes without delay; as} his duty of holding bim a prisoner beyond the posed wey be relieved by snother detau of appli- such men will clearly be worse than useless in | Chance of an escape. He is therefere being as Applications must be made to the Surgeon Gen- any military service. well treated in all respects as any man in custody | eral for admission into the Corps in evnformity The following isa list of the returning Surgeons | can be. con. anpunson Peli Sige Meco Ay HE ad among the lot. : 7 Ob. AN x. : Foster Swift, 8th New York; J. H. Stewart, Ist} Col Anderson, U S. A., of Fort Sumter fame, ec Minnesota; J. M. Lewis, 2d Wisconsin; Eugene | fetched Washington, from Cresson, Pa., yester- d one fal! Benguet, 7ist New York; Chas 8. DeGraw, Sth day. His health, we regret to have to say, is not apeltontions se , : 4 mu e OU ort New York: and G.8 Winston, sth New York. | Yet sufilclently restored to permit him to take the | MOusa * of the xood moral " The Assistant Surgeon of the Ist Minnesota re. field. His affection is in the head, and results W hen an Fpplicatios 1s favorab'y consi’e-ed, the giment, refused, to his credit be it said, to accept | {70m the state of bodily and mental excitement | c@udidate wi] ree the parole, and remains a prisoner in Richmond | !8¢ident to bis late position in Charleston harbor. Intense jealousy of the Star's superior industry and knowledge of men and things in this quar- ter, pervades the offices of certain distant jour- mals embitions of being newspapers in reality, ‘but lacking the tact, capacity for labor and per- necessary to ge: up day after day a live per. They carry their jezlousy in some Anstances to the point of seeking to induce the military authorities bere to interfere with the Star for the benefit of the laziness and stupidity of their own employees in the Federal Metrop- elis. ‘Were the Star incapable, as they are, of essay- dee ing tue certificate of tre Dean of v not ataipable, other satis- fact.) tha: ihe'aoplicant hae madicaicol'eg-. There ‘com p*nied with te.ti~ character and physical Deate ov General Waxat —A letter received from a relative of General R.C. Wheat, residing in Washington, states that General Wheat, who ar i ring as mortally wounded at the Battle of Bui & letter authoriz¢ng bim to y BR a-do° Medios! Exami Appear befure an ner, Who will m Specia! repert i» each case, - . = From smoug thos proved ty the Bos. d the Sur- b Run, bas since died ofhis injuries Ti The whole party were threatened with popuiar AFFAIRS AT ALEXANDRIA. © goon General wii! seect such a number as the underband efforts thus to destroy its etticiency Soe Caled abd ae ne killed were but THE ABUSK OF AMBULANCES AND OF ANIMALS. as ve Vee. rg Private in Company — Surgeon ‘iene ral, whe sireot the oan f° epprar before one of tae Army Medics! 8. cCcERs row in sersioa in Washington olty, and the city of ARMY OFFI New York RC. WOOv, and its utility as an agent laboring earnestly for the maintenance of the Union. But It so hap- pens that the Star is and has always been con- H, 2d New York Regiment (named McCoy). deset Gs Poas mene ee the | While on guard in King street, Alexandria, on benefit of all concerned. The public will com. | Saturday morning, shattered his left band In the psscicecnaniinbis tiers ssi From Cali . ° Fort Kearney, Aug. 11 —The pony express ‘au 10-3t Acting Surgeon General are respectfully invited to eal st the Store of “ eased bere yesierday with the following news: ta glance that t dt most shocking manner,@by the accidental dis- - — —— —* ae ee Siren Tan Fuanricey, Avg 9c Geren Golden ree nes Cink Shey are calculated 40.00) crest hinguae Dering thedar men three | PB ROOKEVILLE ACADEM), C. WOODWARD, years ago dec! e puilosophy of | Gate sailed to-day for Panama with $1,370,000 tn . fingers amputated, leaving the forefinger and } 47. 1) cor Ne. 318 P! Ss 4 escent of nemeraper. Vie: | Wemume, and ai pemngere for New Work’ Po Sa deen | BE SON] gdbewuext sorsion will commence September 2 aurea “ Knowing what not to publish.”’ Among ber passenyers are Capt. Porter, Major De rigs ei en! uartermasters a J i dd 0 rill ; tween 1 and iith Sis. Melia Chass eecihoes, te saans a: ai agiog | ee taccily y GeTtand servant, Capt Harding | of the Division of the Potomac are hereby in-| 1°" Marina, second iteutenant of Company C, | cata eee eB. PRETTY RAN AN a 4 iq aging | and family, J. Bo McPherson Capt Hod, Garibaldi Guards, who was severely wounded at an@tm (intel) Principal. WASHINGTON, D. C., revelations, its readers know full well that no “ > <u es, | formed that ambulances shall not be used for any >| Capt Crooke, Lieut Conner, Capt Jones, Capt | Bull Run, died at the hospital in Alexandria on + qther Paper approaches It in giving them the | Smith acd Lieut. Wilson, ell of the United Stee | PUrPose except for the transportation of the sick BUPTEK-—BUTTE 8nd see the most complete article of RESH BUTTER. in largsand small packages, arrivicg every day, lorsae xt the lowest mark t| CAMP MESS CHESTS, price. at 490 bi ‘very earliest and fullest information of all that is Proper to be spread before the public. Its supe- army The annual season of tires has arrived, with the and wounded. Any ambulance found otherwise | parila igemahay buried with military honors on employed in the Department of Washington, ex: id = auth strect, b-tween Pa avenue usual ravages in the mountain passes, in charge of the Depot as Four captains and several Heutenants of the 26th | and D st. DB. E. DUTROW, with Fiority as a newspaper thus gives rise to the many A fire at Da Porter, Necora county, on the 27th, | CePt those in charge o: epot Quartermaster, | Regiment N.Y V. have resigned and gone home N. B —Cookin: for sale low. Su 7-6t* . ™ current felonious abstractions from ite columns, | destroyed the entire business portion of thee town, | Major Rucker, will be taken possession of by the ‘The Provost Mischel is busily a - ed doy. TABLE AND WRITING DESK COMBINED, and the sneaking efforts to sorew Its efficiency, | *xcepting only a few buildings. Estimated loss military police and sent tothe Depot Quarter. a $168,000, of which $30,000 is insured. *AMILY CARRIAGE AND HORSES FUR tact down to the lower level of aster. ing all the liquor likely to be used by the soldiers F Sal Mew AvE A ¢ ES F enterprise and el of mu ° dvertiaer will se!) at a EVER INVENTED "0, very low price s fine Family « arrisge, and ° . Of it, because they are without cape: | giAty omnia, Crs jth ythe theatre and a! Whenever it is necessary to send ambulances | '@ Y¢ found in Alexandria, Rpaicot iH endia'y a stohed Ho-sre, bays, An article Officers who appreciate the com city to get up a newspaper that is not eternally | hood were burned. Loss $27,000 . for or with the gick or wounded, the drivers PostaL Matrers —The designs of the owner have. no further use tr hei agen Sorts of Camp life should not be without “putting its foot into it.” ‘There have been two fires at San Francisco, but] thereof will be ffrnished with « pass from the } envelopes are evidently superior to those of the Hil address, by Letter, Box ——- oo "| they on ect, no great Importance. The largest | Brigade Commander. old issues, and are now in the hands of the po-t. nases, Sor farsher. parison CAMP GoOoDs a one, on Davis street, een C an ‘ommer- ji 4 . for Bt BARDIOI OL gravels the Baltimore Sux just now so much as] ings Loss $10,000 to $17,000 (Signed) Stewant Van Vier, denominations being adapted to the demands of TOWN COLLEGE. ES. the evident purpose of the Government to con-} The overiand telegraph has been extended 25 Capt A.Q.M. | express companies. The new Postage stamps will | Washington City. Corner of Fand Twelfth Streets COCKING AEOVES, One Bea, tinue the prosecution of the war {n strict accord. | miles further eastward = The endof the wire is Office Senror Quartermaster, be ready for distribution towards the close of the Steston oF 1861-62 a with the principles and aime laid down on | 2°W 135 miles east of Carson Valley, and progress- | Headquarters Division Potomac, { week FACU.TY OF MEDICINE, oes canted tesolutions adopted ig: Commens “aoe co shy een aa Washington, August 10, 1861 The rec&ht Post Office order prohibiting the not long since almost unanimously, on m«tion of Finnline toe dere Cn: eee transmission of envelopes with scurrilous or scan. The Breckinridge democrats held a ratification Heapquarters City Guarp, dalous matter Mr. Crittenden. It does not desire the war to be, 5 NOBL® YOUNG, M. D., : Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine, Pet The ee ae kg Washington, August 12, 1861 tended to cover such, casca ve than orate! | acannon 27 BNSON nd Practica or @a GAME OF BILLIA sf n ton, August 12 ni 0 cover such cases 28 that of a Massachu- | Professor of Principles and Practice < gery. AME 0} LLIARDS on the Government's part, simply a war for the Thr toousend meeanciacoon the aight of the a The above circular is published for the infor. | setts quack brought to the attention of the De- JAMES E_ MORGAN. M.D, will Gimd in Testoration of the Union as it was ere it’s (the cretteg such an uproar that the meeting could not | tion of all concerned, and the attention of the | Partment. he baving selected that mode to inde- | Professor of Materis TOE ep rarentien. Sun's) co-laborers essayed the Union’s destruc- | proceé@, cently advertise his business. The o} officers of the City Guard ts also called to the fol- not, a8 many soldiers and others su ethviylinery the passage through the mails of envelopes with J.M. SNYDER. MD FP en ri FINE mem y f ott 3 »M. D., Corner of Pennsylvania avecue Lith street, Professor o} bstetiios and Diseases of Women (nouth side,) Yon. [ts notorious aim is to aid the oligarchy in The ship Andrew Jackson, for New rk. ‘the permanent destruction of the Constitution and lowing. Viz: cleared on'the 27th. The most important details | 4). © i iH ey ft the most admirabis b. All rapid riding or driving in the streets of this ; Patriotic and Union devices and designs, JPROMAS ANTISELL, M. D gee of her cargo are as follows: 11.778 sacks of meal, Professor of Mecioal Chi : TABLI ‘the Union, the political ensiavement of the white } 100 packages os salmon, &c., and 700 hides. "| gity by persons connected with the army is strictly Pout Othe Depaa nae bidders for supplying the aprlmagras Puyalolosy Toasoology, = in the United States, «ye comfort and laboring masses of the slaveholding States, the — Prohibited, except In cases when the service of of them exhibiting each five or six different Linde, JE WILLETT, M D, convensence Fe-opening~of the African slave. and the estat. Lat the Government may render it absolutely neces- | An entire change of them is deni ed, owing ne Demonstrator of Anato.sy. aus tf for the players. Hshment throughout the South of a self perpetua-| QvesEc, Aug. Steamer Nova Scotian | sary. A great abuse of working horses and mules, | 1 part to many of the old patterns ‘bel g in the q "a seeoe ait oF anatomy to be filled. Pee botenn Ohm self-clected class of chroulc| $i act "Shean te eipeel with advices to the | by teamsters, has been cbecivels thine Pre | eon tite eulgect hae eoyalists | The commission Plece holders. il Octo IGARS AND co SALE par ta sd in'Mar br fatowing. For furthers. | C'oARS ANUS SEEOW Obert Oe These are the ends for which the Oligarchy’s fe drei NSC The various London journals are engaged in Dean of t oy deg fs! ELIOT. M. 0. on this subject have made their re) but woes and the perpetrators brought to punish- | Postmaster General has not yet made ledectsion, ent. ..| To close out, entire compriai Dean o! Faculty, 405 F street. bet 6th | some 509, La ‘ speculations on the probable fate of the American Snd 7th sts, : aué iawtNovi= : rades, ps hy ie IGA iN, rr) ‘war on the Constitution, the Union and the au. | loan. The Herald dlscontenanees otiating it. } All employees and followers of the army being | 0. 0. F—GRAND ENCAMPMENT.—| [CRESH BUTTER, ) G08, CHEESE, NAVY BED tes TOBACCO, Yai 7 @t6.,ete., Premacy of their free principlesare being waged; | The Times City Article coythinggamembeeateer- | subject to the rules and articles of war, will be | CB Kies Jou-ned meeting ohne We Orta for sale ny\? *™ BS CON. oh consignment and WEILBACHER, of Baltimore, and knowing well that the people of the South | Aimcriene hea’ (reared accordingly by the patrols of the City | FyAZR xe" EVENING (isth) ate groime eee OB rf Commission Merotent enstar Stare No. 243 fa.cvenne, ‘Will sooner or later come to compreliend the fact,| Mr. Greyory asked in Parlaament govern- | Guard. au 12-2t Hs! BOWEN, 6. 8. N No. 427 Seventh st.. between G and H, ae the despotism resorted to there to crush | Ment had recelved information of goodscontra-| By command of Brig. Gen. Portes, Provost EXTRA NOTICE !—Volunteors wanted Volunteers wanted | iv Staweu t®! % !2h cents and upwards [ {8*48Y OF concRess, ‘Sut All efforts to open their eyes, the Sum seeks to prevented ping jtiken to America by the! Kiarshal: = Wa. W. Avert, A. A.A.G. | 0S been erie} Company, let Kegi- Viren ‘create the impression that the Government of the s Piact ances aE The Times announces thet l.ord E zin succeeds Canning as Governor Genersi of India. ‘The weather in Englind has bren fine . A new treaty of commerce is being oegotiated between Belgium and France It is believed that the solution of the Romaq question Is near at hand. It js stated that Govern- . C. Volunteers, * » NAVY YARD. ity of Ge War Department Cloth ae een oe ‘This morning, the propeller Resolute arrived at | Men's, furnished. re ere eeits ‘at onge put in ser the yard fora supply of coal, &c., bringing with = woh Congress. and % bounty of her ten “‘contrabands,” five men, three wome: | MB'h> men upos going ints =| mustering out and two children, owned by a Mr. Brown, near Tests nix mnonthe oe ere hoeed United States is degenerating into a tyranny akin ‘to that which it labors to assure over the slave- holding States. 4 Our real wonder is, tbat upto this time the Gov- ernment has not resorted to more summary meas- JB. PEABODY. MD SURGES EE | _ Notion ie hereby given that J. HREABODY. M.D.) Suncicat amp Ma | grtae ein hereby given that the os cnanicaL Dentist, hav: taken, , Con qrese”’ wil) ©'08ed on ‘tuesday. the Th a of faeasl Sy a? Fe Seat Ftp | Aasche Pulcatgromne wea ih nt, two dora dat OF the tug JOHN G STEPRENSON, Librarian pubive patrosages ia the’ various Panchen of SEAS cae cas Ms poboedoc. Last Seturda ments thst will be frerly skated Lime: aa proven, Semel —e \e A wil ie . : ures for the preservation of its existence, than it | meat really supplied arms to’ the Insurgents ef a accel Bred tn Rettlnte was | Bronce at the omer ee ry LIME! ao Rasessayed. When the existence of the republic | N&Ples, and this fact bas determined Napoleon to ng, ss at them from the | Pa. street and avenue, and also at the Oid Union house, whereupon a boat's crew was sent ashore, | 00 E, between I3tn and lainate. © wad - the house burned, and the darkies brought off, | _tst Liout_M P. Fleirze /Y SER POWELL, ir great ight, who were this morning do- NOTICE TO TaX- zing upon the bow of the Resolute, vainly striving em piel ena to keep their eyes open sufficiently to see what Wesbae O rE, was going on. They are dressed in all sorts of for 1851 have been fixed at fity conte Costumes, and their gratification at escaping from | on the ons hundred coll, A digoount of twenty “de secessioners”’ is only equalled by their child- } P&t ¢® allowed under w for prompt, ish expressions of astonishment at the magnitude ment. wid “Coin and due bills, or Lg hye re of - ©f operations in Uncle Sam’s navy yard. Sofas eo oy eeuiee atom fe The Resolute has taken on board from planta- | taxes’ Wien ‘ON, tions along the river, whose owners had gone to —suSéieo ___"""“Colleotor._ Sern toe ale iy | HE ODE, EEO eG - ‘Chur While the larger vessels, like the Pawnee, = conttaaed sn A trang Piped Pocahontas, &c., lie quietly at anchor, these little | oiti#ens arnomunations are gun bosts do, the work, and when le read | ~ of what the sloops of war are doing on the Poto- SAY. STRANGER. WHERE Sha icr marae gt mcrypt Solty he ages delay the solution no ir. Itisexpected that the Roman terri’ ear be evacuated by the French and occupied immediately by {talian troops. It 's reported thatsevged French officers in the reesbinoeh the Pope: Roman priest have been At London the funds closed dul! that the Bontee post aie on Erelons e ‘nment is in correspon with the Freoch gowstnment in order that united action may be red towards America by sea and land “ Asa real confilct is now to beexpected # perfect understanding is likely to be arrived at. Rumors of a probable compromise in America ‘were current in England. ‘The North Brston arrived out on the 3ist ulto., and the steamer Edinburg on the 2d inst “The Americen horse Stark won the Goodwood ee The Wizard ran second, and Optimist the The Bank of England bes reduced its discount to 5 per cent. + Bight bandred houses are to be built tn of Rome was threatened by the monster ir- ‘Bcy of Cataline, it was seved only by authorizing ‘the State's chief authorities to « take duecare that the republic received no detriment.” Or, in other ‘words; by empowering the Government to deal wummarily with traitors, and to meet their meas. ‘ures by the exercise of such extraord!nary power on its part as in its judgment mizht be to the due protection of the public interest. No Now Discharging and for eat’ pid bal ‘ Frosh Lime, which will be sold low or tm nea laeation. c.M K+ ys Susiw Corner Tweifth and C sts., No. 548, GjEORGETOWN INSTITUTE. The wi ec Of this Beh | will be resumed rst Monday of or, Rext Its tet ng 88 to location and ities for improvement) spoderate te ‘MS reco: cna to the pacron- ‘ aroofal. Tr OM eS NCO RAD, MAL | JOHN 3. CONRAD. aus Principals, SOMERS cat DRAFTS bought and sold ja romero watt Noeta | SWEENY, RITTENDO CRE Se 2 <0. Jy 23-1 (Band. Chron) hea Rete ee Reta, Have AEA DALE PLOOR ‘ed to supply my o id prices, USB imeo) GEO, WHEELER “@rdinary power as First Consul, the history of blic would have ended Bis consulate. oats 2 {The ovly paraliel of Cataline’s conspi to subsequent history of is Cobb’s csr formed & very nige it,and they say | — —— a) _ GEO. WHEELER. u. > _882-}m" OS Seinen ee ag i i: Pn co aa a | JR ae (ae Rat o-_ $$ ey — >