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burning of the city will reach at least one million | ond Probably coming in last nigh'—from Keo- PARTICULARS OF THE DEATH OF | ¢¢ aotiars, and many very poor people (it is said) | kuk, had both a number of troops on board, GENERAL LYONS. The Intelligencer notices the analogy between a naval surveillance and # blockade, as in the case , , BUDGET. Affairs at Old Point AFFAIRS IN MISSOURI. Cory Warner on ros Waits Movsrame. IN SALES. THE EVE NG STAR. UR MILITARY 7 Oxp Point Comrorr, August 9, 1361. From the Missouri Democrat of the 10th instant tt Oe weake on oan aad a ae SO ca re ~ = a8 IMPO ANT ‘SSOURI. Editor Star: The beautiful village of Hampton, | we make up the following summary of affairs in ‘week. A severe a io O04 Auctioneers. WASIINGTON CITY: RT Feom BE * | of two thousand inbabitants, isin ruins’ Tsaun-|thateection: — . en oi Monday. ated the sir and was | ME os, SUP ‘Cnt Rrootns Pesn te ° t few what I hi The David Tatu’ ived from Alton rdi by a cold ht. during wl Ned La TeaT —Un BA SERPS PAY. ...-----0r.- AngEOt 16) 2901-} Paringe particulars of the battle there pe eared ptr! i Modal aeeitauee se. with a company of cavalry, the Moniremesy | epee suay pete Oe he eee, She | Ukoay NING. Agata Heke athe eect. br . — Y’ | County (111) Chargers, of Col. Marsball's regi- | thermometer at fifty degrees at sunrise on | 18 front A come, We shall sell s Ovn Farexpe at the various military camps and ‘ederal Forces Victorious, | 474 4e*lation it is! No other word can convey | ment. number 97 men, with 97 horacs Wednesday and Thursday at Bethlebem and Jef- | pure Cg rotare Bouse Positions will confer « favor by keeping us postea | The Feder soda the Idea. The ‘‘oldest inbabitant’’ can scarcely eae men of tle company are large, hardy, and fereee, and at 10 o'clock a.m. bed not sion to! = a+ to movements and affairs in thelr vicinities. |THE ENEMY REPULSED WITH TERRI- pec radooee fenlly jeenciee aoe fesaget ; 2 ~ athletic, sone in red jackets, beavy boots, sixty decrees. In tho sabeel houses on the weet 1. gen yards == = = BLE LOSS * Votanding. It te supposed that the low by the] ,, The Die Vernon and the Hannibsl City—the | taree deve tne etal iB beste: Spirit of the Merning Press. ——— - PI former arriving yesterday afternoon, and the sec- 4 vied ones Comine. —The —— a of be 28th publishes a letter from lon, which are burnt out of “house and home.” It js already | Which they got at Keokuk, @ uincy, and Clarks. | eth P einer: si ville pe Our trains — the West are ro of New Granada. r . ; ; said that the burning of the city was the wicked | Ti. ous d with troops; to-day, two large companies from ‘ U § ‘Os iv. @ Louisiana, with two immense cannon, a cs The Repudlican still insists that the Confederate OUR FORCES IN SAFE POSITION work of the federal forces under General Butler | lot of wheelbarrows. & pile of boxes ke macted New Orteans aad Groexis well armed. parsed force at Bull Run was not superior to ours in = and by bis order; but the black vandalism rests | down the river sand, noes. number. THE NEWS HERE. tases Fortioevers Discnarcep —The Boston Tran- Script says that more than fifty foreigners were last week discharged from the navy yard at St. Lovts, Aug. 14 —The following is a wer- batim report of that brought by special messenger to General Fremont: ’ Karly Saturday morning Gen. Lyon marched out from Springfield and came up with the enemy There are 2.000 more at Bristol to on to-mor- 0G | & A in no such quarter. It was the act of General i ie a Abe Terra Hants and. Fe'sord row, reporting large numbers all along the road SUPERIOR Ri WOOD * A’ Magruder, either on his own responsibility or by | inst Crening, heavily Index with a fe ite doer west of that point, destined for the seat of war. UcTav® Piano FORTE, an rt order from headquarters at Richmond. Gentle- pound Dabi rs ur mune car BaVlcitnlifid Regatta nese mn guns, an massive carriages, is 5 men now here who fled hither ft the scene of | cal , too! ons, &c., connected with them FUTNAM RIFLES.—Your attention is residences of A Bie Esq.. ooraet ‘ir- In addition to the f loual called to the posters i: d to forming @ | gini@ svenueand Tenth street, - en pepe ee nuhiper hate cansported tothe Aeasssl ofkcns eee hither | Company forthe war. | have been teque ted te netitute. we ‘shall sell his Furniture and ni id, Effects, by ex train at Gen. Fremont’s order, four | OTsSnize the Putts forthe United States service, | Hooseho! Charlestown, by order of the Navy De} rtment, Jon Davis Creek, on Green’s prairie, four miles | i. 54 only ten minutes would be allowed them to | others were esterday removed thither from the | ® v4 to be mustered in, immediate * Fhe, officers Superior Kose wood — cannons poet oar cheek southwest of Springfield, where they had taken a escape the ordered destruction. Ohio and Mississippi Railroad depot. One of | [siand Hall, front room, first floor. 4 uy Spring Seat papers. strong position. Gen. Lyon fired the frat gun at} hear many doleful accounts of the scenes that | hem was a 22; ogy seed perp om peighe wegen (EE z SF0- THISTLETON. top Cater There ts no truth whatever In the allegation | twenty minutes past six o'clock, when the battle | have transpired, but I have no heart to attempt ® | the Iron Mountain Railroad train. Some one f EX teagan emmeomag Wag pm o nut W petnot Fx ; embraced In the above paragraph, now “ going fatel oa. description. hundred additioual employees will be set at! mart D.C. yy clunteers, under Gal. ‘at, by author- ‘eral supe-jor F: h C.0¢ the rounds of the press.”” immediately commenced. But of this be assured, Gen. Butler and the Fed- | work to-day, in removing the remaining cannon | ity of the War Department. Clothing and quip. Tndow soades asd Veutan On the accession of the present administration, | A severe cannonading was Kept up for two or | 141 forces had nothing to do with this infamous TORE Teital wi vinid @ina tha Bacinssenit soventia | tet bar Bis ee See oe EG Sazete, Cusloth. aad Stee: the master workmen of the different navy yards | three hours, when the fire of Totten’s artillery | deed of iniquitous barvariam. When Hampton y fearful state of things in that region. With the | 8° of Congress. and a bounty of $30 to eli three | Dining Table chaire, was evacuated some weeks since by order of Gen. | destructive march of the rebel Invaders, a yatern meesaertin oar peg iE tT mag rockery and G lass Ware. Shaiiue Butler, and in consequence of the withdrawal of | of horse stealing, robbing, and general ‘outlawry | [a aE months of throe ye other induce. | er er end Boones tee Set. C ? " & lerge portion of his command, he had the best | Boy Cocamitied top dhe veel ee caeooe ee e | ments that wi Rendesvous, eorne arery Cog Lt mat opportonity for burning the town, but no order league and ‘sympathy with them. [tis estimated | Pa. avenue, and siso at the Old Union Bull 2, * to that effect was given. On the contrary, the | that four-fifths of the horses in possession of the | 00 E, between <3 fa LER POWELL. ing and o1 Stoves. Utenmls, &o. day after the evacuation, when a few disorderly | rebel troops. who are generally mounted, were 5 aul? st* an Te ee ‘were changed, according to the prevailing cus- tom, and they doubtless employed their political friends as workmen under them, just as the Demo- cratic master workmen whom they displaced, did_ ‘Their predecessors had turned out their political opponents under them, to give employment to those whose friends are now endeavoring to create Proving too severe for the enemy, tuey gradually fell back towards their encampment on Wilson’s Creek. Lyons’ cavalry on the left tiank, and Stegel’s artillery on the rigbt, then began a ter- tific attack, which spread slaughter and dismay ist Lieut M_P. Fisuxr. 3 — House is rent. Inquire of the stolen from the counties of Jasper, Barton, Law- in the ranks of the rebels, pursuing them to their | men of the Naval Brigade, without orders, fired d Newton, the section overrun by the ine THE UNIO RAYFR MEETING the false impression that they lose their places vn | camp, a few houses in the city, Gen. Butler ordered up| Vaders. Maruding parties ure fornisned inten i be holden Event i AY inthe E strect au led 3. C MeGUIRE & CO... Aucts. account of their nativity Shells from Totten’s artilery set fire to their | ‘¢ fife engines from Old Point to Hempton to | commission to “bunt,” a mild term used to cover og yee os rg py | om aa aa By WALL & BARNARD, Auotioneers We have steadily opposed the custom of making ¥ assist in the extinguishment of the flames; and | up these predatory attacks. Horses, mules and ‘ai tents end baggage wagons, which were all de- stroyed. ® question of the politica of workmen in the Gov- Vvernment’s navy yards, and know well that the ‘very men who are now falsely alleging that their citizens of 4'] denominations are invited to ‘attend GREY HORSE AND STRING VASO ar wag and tak one a0 oot Auction —On DA fe) NG but for this timely intervention of Federal au teens peehn poi vierlotgas te wank mas moves Ss oe =e ay 3, ne sell, in it at ‘our Ruction roome— J thority, the town might have then been burng found on the person of a Lieutenant, from Hick- ie men SAY, STRANGER. waees RE} - kind, and gentle, “a i 1 rey reat bur- and works well in barn-as, A Louisiana and a Mississippi Regiment | down Jastico—steaple [sugars peethors gry counnty. The document was signed by De gz Konami roine to Suit (0. 480 Sere Wagon, nearly new, suitable for & grooer friends are being turned out on account of their | seemed to suffer most, and where almost anni- | 8tatement, which I derive from actual residents : > ° street, to buy 8 suit of 3, Peo- xpress War: A med Smith, lately moved in fro y he has & very Dice assortment, they say | Sale positive. Terms nativity, have always beer loudest in demanding bilated. ” and eye-witnesses in Hampton. Kanes, wae Known te Seve captured ‘20 hiween, joes them #0 oheap.” Note T" cpa aut WALL 2 HARNARD, Acts tha proscription of others for their benefit. It Whatever iniquity there may be in the burning | and marched with them to bis home in Jasper | Of the stranger, he was runnin, Bappens that the anti-democratic bull is goring, Sometime in the afternoon, while Gen. Lyon of this old Virginia town, it belongs to the Con- | county, for his private use. The community is | #=eing out “SMITH, No. 46: hy a federate authorities only. There have been, I Gempralized by ols system ~ ime dE beter NOTICE. RF’ Tce Avoriox oe eee Individual outreges by the Felen emanY | tklng advantaze of the starchy which preval| LLSHAL Commalse faring wn, of Anseat, | PAY, os Wh meurh resell sal HA individu utra y the ral o1 nt 0} rf el, ’ . bt cl a. m.. » ween individual outrages by the Federal troops on | to prey on the property of thelr neighbor! & wun Ree etee Tareas Wietabes, ont oweirt iat | Oeledk jo 362 Tenth, bet ‘Bnd private property; but the responsibility and high | named Linn, of Sarcoxie, has made a successful notice. ay iNsoN, streets north, an excellent assortment o! Furniture, crime of this wanton destruction of a whole town, | “bunt,” having captured, it is reported. nearly a J. RO vis: ewe! 9 Pa aven a wins 14st" ‘ Oevasins oP ar Hotel. excellent Piqno Porte, carved rosewood. harp this time, the democratic ox—that’s all there is in tbe case, evidently. ———_.—_—— ANNOUNCING Miitany MoveMENTs.—The ‘Washington papers are willing in good faith to abstain from any publication concerning military was leading bis column, his horse was shot under him. He immediately mounted another, and as he turned around to his men, waving his*hat and cheering bis men on to victory, be was struck in ano le the small of the back and fell dead to the ground. | »,, long to the ConfedePate Government, and to it hundred horses. Foraying parties levy their con- ry ae oe gf ey —4 sete te rec eat the authorities may think preju- | The command then devolved on Gen. Siegel only. To it belongs the duty of disclosing the | peyuuons on frlend aud fo eu comunitioa Large Just received yor isinone Gharter Oak, ove Seach $ dictal to the service, but the whole thing is likely | | Pursuit was continued until nightfall, | principle of morals or military ethics on which | quantities of grain have been taken, and all the to result in a farce if the Baltimore papers con- q € hundred and eighty tor, the vandal act is to be approved. ouring mills have been pressed to perform ashare Way and exeoted to a the “grinding” exactions, ware, schooners J. Cro Among those who fled to this post for protection in th “atin m exactions el pertof the leary Cardsiof snd A-E. Dood ui ew = is a Mrs. Laws, a poor widow, who has a son | agyravations which afflict the Inbabltente te the Bgperes toms. mes cnn: Teena E ais... | Chine Class. n0d Crockery Ware, which employed in the Star office, and who has sent region naieated. Their fews are excited by — ALEXANDRIA CHEAP STORE! FR) gone aod Tes and Codec Bet r 3 7 5 t £00 lo chen Requisi' down to his mother the sum of sixty-five dollare— elleted: accompany the rebel Kort eeeney | TEE, AREA ANORIA CEEAC STORE Terms caan in =pecie. a beral contribution from his bard earnings well | Bebeved nccampany, the rebel horde | The in GKEAT ‘ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avets. worthy a dutiful son. Yours truly, IB ak ace anent . PILCLOTR, ib.) een ee a Wainut Fxtension Dining and other Tabi er tine Tweet brie Dela Mahorany Bideboare. ‘Wardrobes. ‘Bedetonde, end ford, John Lenthall, ight in tl Stands, when our little army rested for the night in the Dovelas—in all, twelve | Mattresses, Cane and other Chairs, Child’s Oar- enemy’s encampment. Sunday morning General Siegel, fearing the enemy might recever and attempt to cut his com- mand off from Springfield, fell back on that city, where the Home Guards were stationed. Then fearing the great numbers of the enemy might induce them to get between him and Rolla, Siegel concluded to fall back on Rolla with his prisoners, trains, and meet reinforcements At the time of the departure of the messenzer the enemy had not been seen, and It is probable Seigel has not been disturbed on bis march. Ninety rebels were captured, including a Col- onel of distinction, the messenger not remember- ing hisname. The sword and horse of McCul- loch were among the trophies. Reinforcements were on the way to Rolla, and tinue to note minutely the movements through that city to and from Washington of troops, guns, Munitions of war, &c., &c. The Philadelphia Papers too, (the telegraphic correspondence of the Press of yesterday for instance,) and the New York papers, all of which are circulated in ‘Washington on the day of their issue, continue to chronicle such movements * P.S.—The Washington correspondent of the N.Y. Post basa letter in that paper of last eve- ning giving full particulars of all recent move- ments of troops here, and says: “ These facts in reference to the arrival of troo would not be stated in this correspondence, did F not learn that General Scott bas no objection to anything of the sort being written from here.’”!!' There must be some mistake here, surely. RE (Tatel. & and are mostly balf-breeds, with faces of hideous ig Meek yNGS oS __@ \eerrcn ov rite Lire or Grwenaz Ljox.—Gen, | SPY Ite avrrred on good. authority that a RUGS, and som Atexnnrint wy tet uy MALL & BARNARD. Auotionewe. A i N-—GeN. | Cherokee nam ry bas acommission in bis} with our stock of Dry Our stool IC ;F.— Will bs sold at public au.tion, “athaniel Lyon. who b i Hien in reas, triers deer skin pouch ensuring Lima reward of 50 Pe e bh i) hee TUR DAY, the Tith stant. at 10 o’elock Pot ia ee Bey ncaaeeny at \ Gh | fer the scaip usually worn by Dr. Stemmer, of Tere tre tay Tine ee: and Hlomp Caspete. seek ee olnt, where he gradua bes stinction in | Jasper county. The uamesof other loyal citizens © are offering ercat bargains, i; Istl, and finally rose to the rank of captain in the are mentioned, whose scalps are in good demand, saned to sel ac ond hone ae Muy ene et Mincurl walt los heen eee Soe eet Cine teat fone fotais of the women | gui¢iw 48 Market Space, ander Avenue House. seem also to suff irom e inbuman! y ol ie “a - eral. He oss ts tbs. prime of life a a eey times. A benevolent lady, whose name for the 320 EMILE DU PRE, te gras - oh real senee tie oe tf f th honor of her sex we suppress, offers a liberal PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, leon BUILDING, Florida, Texas, Califorein Greener in the | cremium for human scalps suffttoent to makeu Imporser and Wholesale Dealer im red ‘lodion an one a, ey rg > bed quilt Her devotion to the rebel cause ex-| FINE WINES, BRANDIES. SEGARS, SAR- Military Acaderny ae cadet tn denqnered the | ceeda In a degree the more mercenary motive of | | DINUS PICKLES PRATER VED ERUGES Q ry Academy as cadet in June, 1537, and the Cherokee, Fry CONDENS8BED MIL K, ASSORTED graduated in 1841. On graduating from the Mil- . SYRUPS, and CAMP SUPPLIES. itary Academy he received his commission os | ,‘Ve might add numberless instances to the coms, to the highrrt —i——— APPOINTMENTS axD Renovals —H. C. Law- rence, of [ll.. bas been appointed to a second class clerkship in the office of the Auditor of Treasury for the Post Office Department, vise A. A. McRea, of La., removed. 8 ce gchar epee Etec Hentenant above, but we forbear for the present. The people UST RECEIVE to join the anny ia Figide cena are Heeling from these terrible evils that attict | J YS Toe BCEINED. a oup Bon 188s) Cc. Auctioneers. them at home, and are seeking an asylum amon: URNITURE AND EFFECTS OF A RE®- the Indians. Afte latning! i ar - Gen. Seigel and his army may be considered safe. through that most disagreeable campaign among et strangers. The road between Springfield EMILE DUPRE’ Peet at peceen-—< on MONDAY A. D. Harmon, of Maine, bas been promoted to -—_ the everglades of Florida, was stationed for some | 24 Mount Vernon has been filied with fugitives Inon Buiupixe, 320 Pa. Avance. ir ® third class clerkship in the same office, vice L. LATEST FROM MISSOURI. years at various points on our western trontier. pint asaane Fianss ————— Welch, of Penn , removed. The Report that McCu:lough has been killed | tween the United. States ed Mosier hee | [special ae ATUENE TIGHT 1s MIRsOURE 1 | F °¢keperic Tustus HAMBURG hold’ F goers." Bar ai . Denied. dered to join the northern line of tions under Camp Carnrey, L R D SMOKING TOBACCO, Co: king Utensils, Wines, Forgies Arrointments —The following for- ° - Sor ton and afer reaching’ Montersy was Canton, Lewis County, Mo , Aug. 6 H = sak Sy oy A Ever Imported, 7 hlapors £0 , con: itting, in part, of eign appointments have been made by the Presi- [Special telegraphic dispatch to The Star.j soon ordered to join the expedition against Vera Ps rane ean epniched from Camp Carnegy to Gets ing nut Frame Pipe — dent Sr. Louis, Mo , Aug. 11 —The impression pre- | Cruz In the bombardment and capture of Vera} the battle fleld, bas just returned, aud yives the EMILE DUPRE, Nahoren Bureaus and Center Tabies, J. Lothrop Motley, Envoy Extraordinary and | vails this morning among Bt. Louis secessionists Bae Cecily contested battle of Contre: which whewegairsay fought be our keneet? Inon Bur.pino, 320 Pa. AVENUE. QT eg toy Minister Plenipotentiary to Austria; Jas R.Par-| that Ben McCullough was not killed In the | tween that place and the clty of Mexico, his ac-| _ About *o'clo-k Sunday aight a Tacesenger was] FusT RECEIVED- atireasen, u tr, 0d other Bedding, tridge, con-ul to Shanghae ; Jas. W. Marshall, Springfela tivity and milita-y skill found full play. He | dispatched from Croton, ina hand car, to Keokuk, J 20 Cases Imponren | Cane-sest Chai ork. consul to Leeds ; Andrew J. Stevens, consul to | 2P™imefield engagement, as reported here yester- took an active part in each and all of them, and | lowa, and reported that a large body of rebels SELTERS WATER, ennes: oe fad Ingrain Carpets, Leghorn; F. Crosby, consul to Geneva; F. J.| 4av- “ston | Best thee Belek gates om Sept TSU Teka eed | Ie Clas eer Riot Sunday, towards Athens, in Original Stone Bottles, Gock ne Stove sud Codking Utensils anitabie for Klarser, consul to Batavia. Secessionists here claim to have Information | Pet! the Belen gate, on Sept. 15th, 1617, rece! 5 es ps pr : At ss ——»——— Aw Actixe Paivars Secnsrany—Mr.Wm. 0. Stoddard, of Illinois, the President's Secrerary to restauract kitohe: , 3 2 wound from a musket ball. After theconclusion | Moore’s regiment U.S. R.C were stationed. ime 7,5 mtnie Ata Toned Car ae Wood SS ttn peace be ordered to fe The Keokuk Rifles and Rangers were immedi_ an 13 1m EMILE DUPRE'S eee mats eparaiory tos comopated ately summoned, and after 9 o'clock pm , thirty- VEE MICE TRON PLATE PIANO march overland to California. By a change of or- | five men of each company, armed and equipped, FORTE for sale for $3) at METZE- that he advanced as far as Springfield on the 12th, (Monday,) and with his staff rested there that rs, ever . dy and started on a special train to Cro-| ROTT’S Music ~tore r with 8! the Wines, Liquors, and Bar sign Land Pateuts, is, in the absence of Mesars. | "ight. Ido not, however, comprehend how in. ders from the War Department In reginent was en doe F TT and repairing of Pianos sairnca, A ixtures, Paintings, Lithographs, &c., ae, Nicolay and Hay, Acting Private Secretary of the | formation of the fact could have got bere by thie} (ispatebed by ship via Cape Horn, and reached ry aher daylight, the Keokuk men being ited. ri Terms cash. President. viii fornia soon after itsacquisition by the United | over tn Athens, the attack was begun by firing time. Call en Say Stal of small cannon from the rebels. The Union ANY His stay in California was prolonged beyond | men immediately sprang for their arms, and to FisEMEN’s INSURE ANOS snail Se steno ‘Tue szw Ministex to AvstTEBia.—Mr. J. Mot- WILLIAM ARTIN. Bente. or % au 12 te - MoGUIRE & By BONTZ & GRIFFITH, Auctioneers. the: of most of his fellow-ofticers, and bis time un- | their surprise found the rebels coming up in three Y U ley of Boston, (the historian,) just appointed U. | General Frement's Official Repert ef the| cercnciy employed in operating among the In. | divisions, evidently intending to surround the | WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. RUSTER’S SALE OF HOUSE, AND LOT S. Minister to Austria is here, engaged at the —_ dians, subjectea to long and fous marches | town or camp. Capital... .8200,000. cain Trane enn LiseRe —| A ~~ - ry ENgag The following official report was received here | constant alarms and frequent skirmishes, living a| During the time, say an hour anda half, Col. 185), and recorded in ‘Liber J. A 8 - State Department in recetving bis instructions. | jag night by Lieut. Gen. Scott: tre portion of the time in tents, and subject to | Moore came with 5W men and begun firing upon | GiAce corner C street and Lowsiana av., over Bank ——-- __ Hon. Honace Marnaxp, of Tennessee, arrived HeavguarteRs Westen DerartMenr, St Lovis, August 13. } Col E. D. Townsend: Gen. Lyon tn three columns, under bimeelf, fiom: ry and Sturgess, attacked the enemy at baif- past the fatigues and picances Ineidentto a con pelea oe omrieel routing them, and driving them Of Washington. in that new and bitherto unknown country, so fer | out of Athens, k{liing 40 of the rebels, and w: pund- : ek cD é 2 removed from the comforts of civilization ' After | ing 75. In their flight they left 62 hors>s, ‘which INSURE Ot anata being relieved from his long service in California, | were captured by our forces. The rebele at that “A ee he was again stationed on our Western frontier, | tight numbered i,8u0 men, four pieces of artillery, - A. 8, No. 185, folloe 258, 20 ana 25, the sub-oribar will eel ie on THURBOAY, tre 4h any of ‘on the premises, srt of Lot No. 19. in subdivision ¢ square No. fronting 17 feet 1136 inch*s on 8th street west, wih a depth 99 feet io an alley, with the i in this city last night In good health and Spirits. He was not molested in any way on his route from home. . ete U7" The steamers George Peabody and Ade laide of Baltimore, have been chartered by the Government for the purpose of assisting in the blockade of the Southern ports. The Adelaide is @ slauach side-wheel steamer, capable of making sixteen miles per hour, and a first-rate sea boat. The Peabody is about one thousand ve. jents consisting of & two story and attic Fraze ei 6 o’clock on the morning of the 10th instant, | 8e'ving t of the time in Kansas and Nebraska. | commanded by tuegreat Martin E Green,( brother Geo. Shoemaker ee FOE agi Redfern, ‘Dwelling House, With cellar, " ce ; rf Springtield. ‘ . | During the troubles in Kansas he threw up bis | of ex-United States Senator James Green,)Ralph Samuel Cropley, William Wilson, The above proj 18 sitaated at the corner Mrs. Lixcoin, accompanied by Mrs. Grimsley | uine miles southeast o Spri ficlld. ‘The engage. P ath aot; : ment was severe Out loss ia about elu it aoe, | colnmission. Smith and others ‘The Union forces were com-| Richard Jones, John D. Barciay street weet and 5 orn, in and Mr. Hays, Assistant Secretary te the Presi- dred killed and wounded 6 manded by Col Moore, numbering 5W). It scemns 'acob Gideon, odrew Rothwell, proving part of the city. ad cy dent, left Washington to-day for Long Branch. Gen. Lyon was killed in acharge at the head of | | AFFAIRS IN AnD Aout Manassas —The Bal-| that our guns have more strength then thetten Bee Pee: ak tay Sere or eee ea enrous of procaring ay 0 ge his column. timore American in noticing the arrival of the | reason, olir cause is just. The rebela retrented in] Nb ‘obirhe no Bolicies, ne, Terms cash. Rearrointen r. Wood, of New York, has} “Gur force was 8 000, Including 200 Home | released Federal prisoners in that city from Rich- | double quick time.” Our less is two killed and AMES ADAMS, President, | _ If the terms of enle are not compling wath in Sve been re-appointed by the President as Commis- Guards. The m troll reported to have been mond says: six wounded. It wasa pet of their programme Anu. G. Davis. Secretary. 208m ye afer sale eo grees, we be ep sioner of Public Bu!ldings. taken from the enemy gives their force at 23,00), ’ to attack Athens and take it, and next Canton. notice, 6 risk and expense including regiments from Louisiana, Tennessee, and Mississippi, with Texan Rangers and Ciero- kee half-br: - This statement is corroborated by prisoners, ‘he enemy’s loss is reported to have been heavy, including Generals McCuilogh and Price. Their ten'sand wagons were ali destroyed in the action. Geu. Sigel “left one gun on the field and re- treated to Springfield, whence, at 3 o'clock on the morning of the 1th, be continued bis retreat upon The released soldiers were not upon a parole} Col. H. M. Woodyard was ready to meet them, FSS BUTTER (O68, CHEESE, NAVY and speek freely of all they saw in and about | and would have given them a warm reception for eaie by CLARK & BLOCAER, ppm yee ype i pemporseor with Commission Merchant the observation and al to judge of what they Tue P: a <I No. 427 Seventh st., between G and H, saw. Some of them state positively taat there oe tain Boretiam, of the brig See Peas enieca | N_Bi—Wutiot aE 1D sents and apnea dat no entrenchments at the Junction, whilst others day, info-ms usthat the Sumter arrived off Cura- e-)-/ aaa aa ee dl sey that the works are of an extensive and formid- coa on the night of the 17th July, and fired a gun J H, PEABODY, M. D., SuacicaL anp Ma- able character All agree in stating that there for the fort, but the people of the fort not know * CHANICAL DENTIST, having | taken were no entrenchments at Buli Run, the Confede- ing her national flag would not allow her to come | Fooms at No. 276 Pa. avenue, betwee rates moving their artillery from point to point as one wee! toe purchaser. All couveyancing at the expense wnt eee EDK EOMONET ON Trasinn, BEANS, and BsCON, on consignment and in until the governor had been consulted 1 th and 12th ats, two dears cnet of th tons burthen, and is in excellent order. Both | Rolla, bringing o% his baygaye trains and $250,- eee poresct Knowledge of bes ground enabled | ‘The Sumter then sent an oflicer with an armed ths penis fetraanes ey various hranolen " 000 in specie from the ‘Springfield Bank. em to do with great advantage crew ashore to converse with that officis] as to] hie profession, jy 15 im* steamers are being fitted with masts, so that in (Signed) 1 C. Faumoss Within three days after the battle the Con- coming Into port, to coal up and refit, which | —— ease their machinery should become deranged 8 at aie federates moved a large portion of their forces a ;. Major General Commanding. 4 finally the Governor allowed. against the protest ICKLING VINEGAR while at sea sails can be hoisted and the boats forward toward Centreville, Falrfax Court House, bs € protest | Pp = se of the United States consul. She lay at Curacoa Peal eA RRANTED.) - and Vienna, and must have sent other portions to 1 000 gallous Pore Cider Vinecar managed independent of their steam power NAVY YARD ___, | different camping grouds, ax whilst the prisoners iene mle? Sd ae capeen necro bad their foraale BRYAN Each Is to be supplied with four 32-poundera,| To a casual observer, everything about the Yard | staid at Mansnane unction there was a compara- | devit generally > : : a located four and aft, and will leave the port with | this morning was as quiet as usual, there being | tively small force at that point. No, 44, opposite Center Myvrke cen 7th sud 8h si ‘2 armed guard. —$<$—____ U7" The Hon. Salmon P. Chase, Secretary of the Treasury, and the Hon. Caleb B Smith, Secretary of the Iuterior, were on Monday wel- comed to the rooms of the Chamber of Commerce efNew York by a large number of influential merchants. Mr. De Peyster Ogden Presided, and appropriately greeted the distinguished guests, ‘who responded in brief addresses. It is believed. says the Times, that the financial object of Secre- tary Chase’s visit, the negotiation of a Govern. v The Captain of the Sumter said he was very} 8u& Steo The discipline and adminstration of affairs in sorry be had not arrived three days sooner, as he Denes GEER GEDaEETA the Confederate army appeared to our informants wanted ice badly, which articie Captain B! hada nec Ferivet Sta NA Brace to be more lax and irregular than ever in the Fed- | cargo of, and had oniy arrived th- day previous. ND TURNIP SEEDS. eral army. The men are ill-fed, ill-clothed, and Captain B. was detained four days waiting the Also. puck waeat Fimorn Pouie are grumbling and discontented. They have, | departure of the Sumter which took place on the For sale by J: P. BARTHOLOW, however, a supreme faith in Gen. Beauregard, | 24tn —N. Y. Commercial, 13th iy 26 eolw 58 Seventh street, near Canal. and the most perfect conviction that they are 3 L ORSE BUCKETS, destined to conquer Carr. Tr1zn —The Capt. Tyler who was ar- At Richmond there was a good deal of com-| rested in Cincinnati on Wed y, Wusthe pends TRACE CHAIN®. babies ci aracamnges plaint because an advance was not made at once | mandant at Fort Kearney, when the civil war CURRY COMBS, Koo ke. upon Washington, ae the city seized torthwith, broke out. He deserted the fort, spiking the can- For sale by batetee Woe, x ny jons were entertained in| non and stealing everything’ bh id j - regard to 8 rise in Maryland, which was to| Loutavitie Journal of the ltl saye: The Yollnc® | 32 %-2¥e0 558 eeverth street, near Canhl, threaten the rear of the Federal army witn thirty | ing extract from a letter written 1 the fort at that SOLDIERS, no arrivals save those vesseis belonging here. Some of the officers of the Yard are now tem- Porarily absent, but will soon be back. Several schooners are unloading pine piles of 30 and 40 feet in length, to be used in the construc- tion of a new wail on the northwest corner. Small board shanties have been put up In the Yard, to accommodate the workmen engeged in the same business carried on in the building re- cently blown up. Workmen on rafts are caulking the sides of the Pensacola, and finishing up the light work at- 4RMY OF FICERS &re respectfully invited to call at the Store of Cc. WOODWARD, Ne 318 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, between 10th and 1ith Sts., or forty thousand armed men. It was evident, | time, js furnished bya friend wh SIGHT DRAFTS ment loan, will be effected with advantage to tending the completion of a new vessel. however, to the most intelligent and observant of | its reliability: Tee bought and sold in sums votes aaa berencrese en : the Govetnment and satisfaction to our moneyed THE COLD SHOULDER. . ioe eestor ‘take Sdraneeeortene see The Commanding Ofin eat hie pik oe ENO! cE Peter, a ee ere ae Ainterea®. ‘The Northern papers seem to be unanimous in| before Manassas. ‘Their regimen's apy sixteen pieces of canon (ail we bed irate SWEENY, BISEEM Geatete Ae trees, CAMP MESS CHESTS > 07 From Messrs. Taylor & Maury, the agents | declaring that the popular reception of elther moech Sicnes sed: {isormanized after the nate af dscerted the post, taking with him about six. | _iy 231m _(Sund.Chron ) “near Brown's Hotel, wits for Washington, we have the July numbers of | officers or men returning home by getting off a ‘necessary I ere to blow up the thapazing ang bene NENDALE FLOUR. ABLE AND WRITING DESK COMBINED those sterling magazines, the Edinburgh and | from their military engagements upon this or pacha in westion: ees Sires a phere Stee the Dragoses orang bara the gun Bao Me for the sale of my F = od Westminster Reviews. Messrs. Leonard Scott & | that excuse, is anything save cordial. It should ——— about to kill him after the guns were spiked—so | Will siways be propared to au, my BVER INVENTED. Co. do the reeding public of this country an| therefore be known to all disposed to sneak out Fie bapealpe Sen A tories ae G. B.| he leftina hurry. The Dragoons are all Union price Oy Sat Gi L An article Officers who ‘ete Invaluable service by thelr handsome and cheap | of the service, that on reaching their homes they | L#™mar, of Georgia, in a lohemeieds | ee: —————_ : 7s sypresiete ste sow: of. je are sure to be marked men. July 25, says: se i UR REMAINING STOCK OF FANCY! forts of Camp life should not without reprints of standard British magaatnes. The enemy thought, up to 4 o'clock, they had | rh O™RieX, [7x38 —The iF Eins sntied | Ota Bi 200 De asent Ei nerstiom | Zor of = * —— euvnce cco » they from Liverpool for New York on the 3ist ult.,| Alexnudvin, wit 1d i U7 The reiurne of the Kentucky Legislative occurten. the victory—and so they had; tut the’ opportune | with about £9U,000 It recit: "”| In prices, to enable us to clove our Senosn AMEF Goons electipa, as far as heard from, foot Oe, Jan acheas tae icthodlst church at Good | arrival of two fresh regiments turned she’ battle, | “ithe bankruptey bill’ has passed the House of I good Straw Matting 4 oat 's pata up presents Hope, just across the Eastern Branca, was taken one gave we gierious suctory. = Commons. (em pisces Homp Carpet ah, ALWAYS ON BAND. 3 E ze n our retreat previously, our wounded fell int * Senate. a 2 2 possession of and is now occupied edad teepe. | cir bamis’ Sioe, acre nee fm iaftine The reduction of the bank rate to 5 per cent. ee a . has bad as yet no perceptible effect ; rs Ladies’ Drow deserspton, ig s th to the shade, and | < he aa a atw retail 7 The Providence Journal announces the teons full of water. Sree ee Fee Duke of Buckingham is dead ‘s. Mantillng Biaskots, | --22 2% on = t i weden & thousand % fe, ‘articles’ Total . aseee BL 16 death of Walter R. Danforth, ex-Muyor of that SeuEEEPE-arreep-seeeeeneee + Prunate wi i vielt Paris, igh aes ied bh feoan avery 0 BILLIARDS! Se ncaa z= verni successful recently The lovers U7 The visit of the Secretary of the Interior | “!!¥: 0” Sunday morning, after a brief illness. Dses py Baltimore ys Mens Jon ma ee TeDeree tae Napoleon has pole the yl ay cs heap of the ——______ 2 ‘to New York is for the purpose of attending the i J H. Bates, recommended by the Ohio} derson.& Co. thelr steamtugs Hercules, Tiger and | Pope thst he will defend Rome at any cost west of | a GAME OF BILLIARDS meeting of United States Marshals, to take place | delegation in Congress for a brigadier general- Reliance, for the sum of $27,000. The tugs will einforcements have been sent to some of the | —————____________su3iw_ will find in ‘to-morrow, for the purpose of taking measures | ship, bas declined the honor. = Satyieca mad Virgiater ay ance g aneh rivers Fortagucte provinces pet gl each f yo ye ee enor ana ome Fl aneae ares PCs FINE BALL. with « to 5 t from na gives fevorable accounts r o! basdeoene oun: ox view to more effectually suppress the slave int, Pea —The Seventeenth Ohio | 1 ¢ two first were fitted up, during the week suc- prs ~ Corner of Pennsy|vanis avecue and ‘LUth atreet, (south side,) two of the most admirabi> TABLES in the United States, with every comfort and convenience aus tf for the players. IBRARY OF CONGRES Notioe is that Cie Obes. ; ceeding the 19th of April, with a platform, so.as | Ing Ting eens tem Race. Bee i ston We dene ‘foe chil one ret barber ana rier Gefen; but tn conastec | @awran's Riviay Gatsonc¥usvoportamaan| SHUNT PSR eh” A 8 * uence wrer’s Riviep Cannon.—Th : the failure of the plane io carry the State out of | by the late successful expedition to put devs | jo Yoteo S92 Seventh Hirsch shots PO ay. the Union they were subsequently laid by. rebellion in Eastern Virginia, of the success of Vv i@ TRUNKS, ieto —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—____ the StwYet prejectile, are most encouraging. The Ww. fe GS va nt ea Coast GuNs.—In response to the numerous rapidity with which the shells were fired, the TRAVELING TRUN he inguiries addressed to us in reference to the coast | directness of their aim, the distance of their range city, oomprisi: best Bole ys int which we have refrained from pubish- | and the certain of their explosion, were all con- Y Gress and 1 wate ibe roe progaing wal pons | Sat Stik each crag fe eabown | Sper Opign Bags a wilh WETS sng al rapidity, and on a scale that ein meet every re-| the Sawyer shells oon te rarern - : i: Regiment, which arrived at Zanesville on Tues- day last, in charge eleven prisoners—secesh- ers from Virginia. mong them wasa lawyer, 8 doctor, a school teacher, a postmaster, and a squize. Several of them were savage-looking men, who looked as though they would carry their ends let the consequences may.— Wheeling Intelligencer, 12th. —_——____ Mintz Batt Wounvs —A correspondent, at ‘anassas, writing to a Memphis paper, says: “1 also learn from one of our surgeons that the a ener « 1D” The Secretary of the Interior has decided that the assignments of land warrants in blank are not valid. The names of the assignees, to be valid, must be written therein st the time of the ‘transfer . —__—_—_—_—_——_——.... 7 On Monday the first five companies of the New York Seventh Regiment, National Guard, ‘Were paid off at thelr armory. Of these five com- be thrown with precision ALL, STEPH! iS & CO., the ey, Panties 120 are now commissioned officers in other quirement Lieut. Col. Montgomery Cumming, | and bit the mark at stan = enn, avenue au JAN IENESON, Librarian Sgnalation. farvso Gntgeouny hurt ase snjit’ atc | tte ogee Lawion, ban Toot ane oi |S se | Canostta aR SERORAT, veg | Hl or prove yy, a. i own men." Most of our wounds are from Alinis | #!chmond, and informs ‘us that an ample supply —————— / BIR IST. of Faris, or 8T ove. LP 117" The Kuoxvilie Whig, Parson Brownlow’s balls, which have A x Bynes ghasdy openings of heavy guns, &c., are now on the way to our | , [>The steamship Champion, at New York | bis 5 xt re and sentiomen of is 967 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 967 Paper, has been suppressed by order of Gen. Zol- | and juently gone entirety thro: h the ‘bod y— batteries —“Secganah Neve, 34. re . teal The WU. ne Fahy Lee berece the 24 Tl CTION AN C OF if aN EQUIPM of every rye, Ukofer, commander of Confederate troops in | While those upon the enemy are with round bails, Axoruen Paiceness Ge —Man: persons Panama. The oath of fence was tele 4 oN ws by tae Prone 7 tate = or East Tennessee. é "| Whose effects bave been less fatal ” puzzled to know how ex-Governor Jedheee ‘man. | all the crew with great enthusiasm, except Act 18 0s street, bert yd ‘way fool ewes tt Tar ages to k b mbers owers | Man, who refused im UP The Wheeling Tn of the 12th | panies ia Canada, and tie Toreete eine oom | afound ‘hith without Toney ner apc aamwers | ams Who tefuned. "The tle CAA aafoe sdneg CICARS AND EAP TOBACCO FOR SALE fovorder at the sisivent SORE Re WORK lmaed aca’ the Fifteenth Obto Regiment will | for 90,000 more British repuises Soe eestcaus | should be remembered “thot wikia jor Gen. oh ‘ reais 2 eens be Immediately reorgacize and engage in the service | in. The fear of a Yankee invasion seems as good | ‘tice st the heed, an army cannot be very cost-ive. for the war. an epidemic in the colonies as the fear of a French AMES SKLRVING'S invasion {n the mother country. UZ" All the actors are going abroed, despairing | aches Bergouts | Net my entire rete Suil A —Gen. ama- | of chance home war. Miss tion, ne a cover pleat may Price Cucheaye Seep setters, ring the P ee Pere goblet at Boonville showed two quatters.— Prentice. * the Florences, Miss ‘Sank oe ossh ay . 4 to Branocseicen ey ort Kentaey by Lieut ba OU" The talk . ws a mys y lett F : e F Col. among ne’ fs that ‘urope, or as being on the point of departure ate Sates Tseh ete. C. H. Tyler, who is prisoner mes and trivene’s ple fem ‘Band, a 6 a Leavenworth, Kansas, in good order. | Which are mid to greatly exceed their receipt. the great bankers. é anita PRL eran SSNS | a No. Dew ca 5 7 re