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— = a eeu ietnaiem mt GEO DVERT'MTS FROM THE sour. LOCAL NEWS. Me. Bradley. tn closiag Rg Pc yowterday. a rte a GEORGETOWN ADV = ell ohh: TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Land-Siide on the Manessas Ratirené_The —S————_—_—— —~ Prove, among things, that THE : 000 EE) ‘ennesser Election—Ne som Elected beth 2 Tws Srax Is printed on the fastest sane were soldiers in the cmptry eel service eeeret BAYE coe 3, and Georgetown ration wore THE BATTLE IN MtssouRt. te the Federal aed Rebel C —Re. it to i Di *, " 8 of an prs wath of Bates, twin | eft Uaied See, who tad Coane | ODD FELLOWS HALL. | Sallam aniergearee see | ame ceceanv7 ae Frc: wuss Gene, | rates Eeesarment Betwese Wesencenms ex a su or officer, —_ seas j= et wr ‘ertial od Bs ao large a2 to require it to be put to press at an | Glence of which would project thom te death, Dupont & Gaylord’s rsit nontnsantcorger Bet cand Hick etrocte: | Listef the Killed amd Weunded The hes Ricuxonp, Aug 12, (via Low Avg. 13) early bour; Advertisements, therefore, should be | The examination of witnesses for the a 8 corgetown, sigh of the U. & Fag. treat, &c. A land-slide occurred on Sunday night, on the vefore 19 o'clock m.; otherwise they may | tion was then commenced, and the following} ORIGINAL CAMPBELL MINSTREL: au l-tf Wii, TENNEY. Rozta, Mo, August 13.—The following addi. | Manacese road. 17 miles from Rickamina’ — until the next day. were examiued: Thomas Woodward, coroner; WILL OPEN FOR A SHORT SEASON, M ASSEY, COLLINS & CO’S tional account of + battle at Springfield is fur- | cara loaded with soldiers were smashed note Rot appesr . Mrs. Margaret Boyd, Mrs Mills, Mise Miia, fond commencing Ex Pits DELFHIA DRAUGHT. nisbed by an eye-witness, who left Springfield | ered to pieces. Two Louleville companies are Ronen Dic of Columbia Advertioements | ny wat suince anon the former at | | THURSDAY EVENING, Angst 1h terme SE SRAUGHE ALE," | o% Sunder moruing and come braex temevace. | te pincoal etree wy Gemma te deg to be inserted in the Baltimore Sun are received (The jury were last night quartered atthe Na-| Poors open at7’clook, commencing 2:9 o’olock. meio we oo > evening only 5.500 strong. the Home Guard re- Lovievitim, Aug. 13 —Returne from the Ten- stand few om Tun Stan O80 | re dey—Jokn, H. Keay wan eworn Hig | MAS TWENEY FIDE GURORD, ainsi sl wi Oar oaa are oaah | slung st Springteld Sie army sept cm te | rr ech 00, and tx Mico, for Soeeseey ae wy Passes far Boatmim | ‘eatimony was substantially the same asat the last Pines ee ern el oy a Union Depot, Georgetown. Beturday’ mmorsing we dave in the outposts of | of bout 30,000" ‘ Taz Canat.—Military Passes for Boatmen — | trial. UST RECEIVED— The Water was drawn out of the Georgetown level | Thomas Cook testified that he saw the accused Js ; of the canal lest night for the of parties at Boyd’s house, some in front and some WANTS. i pide. rime Porto Rico SUGARS a sand bar near that city, which obstructed navi- | at the corner; ig Murphy and WIlkinson % bbls. HERRING and ALEWL gation, snd the work _viog Seon done, the level | nearest the door. it bh v & hbis. Crnshed Refined SUGA! was filed with water again Rio end Java COFFEE, the enemy, end soon after the attack ame general. The attack was made {n two columns by Gens Lyon and Sturges—Gen. Siegel leading a flan k- ing force of about one thousand men, with four in the ist district, Nelson elected to both the Federal and Rebel Congress, by « large me- jority. In the 3d district, Weltker received 7,068 to 5 970 for Brigys, for the Rebel —_ ANTED-—To exchange a itness heard Murphy claim ‘Carri nd Harn his morning, and 15 | admittance twice in the name of the United States, Weaen and Soren, A d BE. ‘uns, on the north of the enemy's cam; 2.040 for the Federal or 2 coal boats are ted in daring the day. | but received no answer. The house was dark. | grees at, Georgetown ficights. he low-priced) MOLASSES, cow |" The battle raged from sunrice uatil one or two | The Richmend Enquirer of the 10th says, Gen Some of these are ned to the District cities | Witness hear? a pistol shot, and fully believes it ANTED—A WOMAN to cock 8 small - o’clock in the afternoon. The rebels in ever ee and Gen. Rosencrans attempted to get the and meen age we - _— from the house, after which muskets were family, Nove but a rood gne need a py. In- F NDR <aninin foree charged pom battery three meee e of eack ey Pye Fa 4 os of this ject, We respectful \. uire . PUI *S, C street, hetween Istinct times, but were each time repulsed with | ensued, in cl Feder: were to the military authowities the see br astiet Being —— to describe the Son feos 107 % and 6th sts.. Washington, aulsst fp OR SALE AND RENT. great slaughter. ‘ a — The loss of the rebels is rTepreeented as surveillance of traffic on the Alexandria ca: witness created some amusement by ng a lish RI a OR RENT—Handsomely furnished suits of } General Lyon fell early in the day. He ¢ It ls desirable peraaps for many reasons that boats | little, and then answering, “Well, !t was a8 in- ATURE fh oats ALPEN | OR, REE Sepaltek OTR pa ad eter aaa ee Leas Previously wounded in the les, and bis] Leebed two end Resencrane bed four regi- trading on the Ghestpenke and Obio Canalshould generally shoot.’’ awny.; twill sell low the Horas and Rockaway. | at No. 500 Eleventh st, between Ps. avenues horse shot under him. undergo inspection. not only as regards articles| Witness saw Sergeant Murphy’s shot—a fire 254 C street, between 12th ard 13tn. K st. au 15- i ere ae contraband of war, but persons also, although any | from the pistol shot. All were armed with mus- | _ au [5 3t FOR RENT—A email FARM. with cood dweil- one passing along the line to or from Georgetown | ke's Ma who had a sword. ANTED—Two active BOYS to carry a dail ing and out-buildings, Ise mile from George- could not’ by observation gather any essential Willett noth, thought he saw a pistol in | W. morning pay rin the First Ward and Georkes town, (property ofan officer inthe Bedera! service.) information useful to the enemy, but on the Alex- | front of Murphy. Heard Murphy say at the Capi- n. Inquire at the corner of Eighteenth ard G | with crop atanding, &o Apply to Mears, 1.1N- andria canal the most rigid surveillance of boats, | tol next da We have killed the first secessionist | streets between the hours of 0andi2a m_ 1t*_ | THICOMB & CO., Georgetown. D.C. aul5-2t joes and crews is an imperative necessity, that | in Washing’on.” Heard him say at the same > D—BC OR RENT—A substantial thres story BRICK work passing within ful! view of many of our | time that he bad clalmed admittance several times | WWANTFD-BOARD from the 1st of Septem. | WOR RENT—A large lot adjoining, situated on camps and entrenchments. We understand that | in the name of the United States, but received no fice. No communication | Third street east. two doors from E street north, coal boats going over the Aqueduct to Alexandria | answer, and kicked the panel out of the door, i eas terms (which must be moderate) are i f Capito! Hill—a very healthy location. and price are provided with pereniGind she neste; | When a pistol was fred, setting his coston fire, | statel, _itr_ | of rent to suit Teetitect Mr BACON sentir captains, and crews to go back and forth without | when he or bis men re. R URNISHED HOUSE WANT- Mi cc 01 Py : pes. tog Aa veer oun but who and what | afr. Thornton was on the stand when our report | FRUARD,OR FURNISH U ANT- | or of Miss M. C. LINCOLN, 301 Pas. avenue. fortifving the pass he Ged geined'st Ste Serene fortifying t ined at B' . la Pocaleates commty, polices ts, anor. tersville, which commands the Reatalgh to the Lewisburg and Central rall- The Colonel of one of the Kansas ‘iments having become disabled, the boys cried out to Gen. Lyon, ‘-General. you come and lead us on.”’ He did so, and at once put himself in the front While thuscheering bis men on to the charge, be received a ball in his left breast, and fell from his horse. He was asked if be was burt, and replied, “No, not much,” but in a few minutes expired without a struggle ‘conn Gen. Sigel bad a very severe gle, and final- ly lost three of his four guns Hie seutlery borses were shot in the harness, and the pieces disabled. Nasnvitie, Ang 12 —Gov. Harris orders all arms belonging to the State of Tennessee to be sent to the militi authorities at Nashville, . agian ; os br the ant aad oMioer. ina healthy between 9th and 10th sts. ‘8u 15 Imeo* ne eudoererel noel poy of jt cower f Knoxville, and Memphis. constitutes acrew? It would not a alt | closed. locality. For par rs address Box . er OR RENT—HOUSE No. 2%1 E street. one | Prisoners be taken, but was finally compe! Lovisvitte, Aug. 13 —It is that the wogsene tah as Sacer ton Meee tad ext oor oh ||. Garver oy © Binx Woopwarv.”—This des- ee ee WOMA oe bt eg RO te eer and disabling tos panel sping Segue nape regimenta at comp ad been ordered ‘ pleased, ribing | perate colored character, who escaped from jail a tdi = A PPIy 8*00n eat About 1 o'clock the enemy seemed tobe in - swestiver be suer, "Ot couse bn eoeld gereck ts | eeert flaws since, wrbere he wen sehiod 2 the | sn the olin’ Apply ab 499 Sovents atieet ice | YOR SALE A ut 1 o'clock the enemy ply at 492 Seventh strest, (up EAT A BARGAIN—Two acres of the same character and use bis information as he | Cc! of murdering a soldier of the Seventy- | stairs.) between ie hours of 12 and 4 o’olook, GROUND, suitable for a country resideno-, leased. It is well known that loyal citizens here | ninth New York (Highland) Regiment, was ca Bu 1é 2t* or would make a good market arden. oi feared ca nea Noy ps mdse A pear arty prin pr eee Mhaages Beppe brig ANTED—A WOMAN, to cook, wash, and | Improvements consis! of two-story dwellings the Long Bridge, Government ferry or Alexandria | Gross. of Georgetown. That officer jot ¢ e im- iron for a small family.’ She must be compe- | rooms; stabling for two horses, carrisge house, Aqueduct, and yet strangers are thus allowed to | pression that Woodward was concealed in ‘Louse- | tent todo all kinds of cooking, and bring recom- | and other out-buildings; good well of water in come and goat will. By way of illustration we | neck.’ which we will state, for the information | mendations fps at No. 112 Green street, rd, an le ore’ ‘Ard on piace. Within thirty may mention tbat at a time wi the greatest cau- | of our readers, is that part of Warktnciee county | Georgetown, D.C. Bu 14-2t hs. uk of ES. sveune. anaeire on grem- Sem wras eouecions tu seqeed te greeting pornaleete | lying between the Fenellytows reed and Roc WASTED. FOR THE CASH—All kinds of | A loca Cook. Washer ted leben warped cross the Potomac. it was remarked that the best | Creek, and yesterday started to look for him SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND quire as above.’ ‘au 14-2t* 2 could have wasa working dress and | After a considerablesearch, he found the notorious | HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES. Persons leav- | *————————— ae ‘tin Sucket”—the persons employed on the en- pt PR reggrieory the stable of Mrs. Curran, = [BS segcity oF having & surplus Tiss wall eeall FARM of phout 20 sores, with timber end wma ne ee Masel eet back Os fall where Revtin | tes 425 Meventh, between Gand Hats, | Maryiaud, forca’e or exohanee for thee seat ie great disorder, retreating and setting fire to their train and baggage wagons. Our forces were too much fatigued and cut up to pursue, and so the battle may be considered a drawn one The following is a partial list of the killed and wounded on our side: Capt Gratz, Ist Missouri regiment, killed. Gen. Sweney, wounded in leg Cel. Mitchell, of the Kansas volunteers, serious- ly wounded Capt. Plummer, of the regulars, wounded Capt. Miller, Missouri Ist regiment, seriously wounded be Savannah Republican publisbes e memo- rial protest!; agai Southerners purchasing stores in N rl ore markets. The Macon Telegraph says Gov. Hacris is in- formed that Fremont is with 25, Harris said be could put 60,000 men in the field tna few days, and wonld relnforce Pillow. Frem Gen. Banks’ Column. Saxty Hoox. August 14.— ‘esterday the fréfght train from Baltimore, arriving here 4 o'clock, ‘bt intelligence that a fight was ~ = = nal estate; United State: te, and railroad, Capt. Cavender, wounded in the shoulder, but iecprentt at iean Other rumors were also wn hone Wits 100 OF £000 tone Of ‘coal are at | aprrebencion of the ceraped “promo tens | WAN NSU WAND ETSRTiRE SECOND. | Petditar ctenue; ecueed States, State. and railroad, | Capt. Cavender, wounded in the shoulder, but | progress that several regiments of the Confed- 07 70 hole wrth 7,000 or 8.000 tons of coal are at oo wee ee yams ete back hinte DING, for wich oe arioe thee highest | #auirest No.490 Massachusettsav. jy 26-tf | Springfield erates were approaching the river opposite Berlin red st from the Wiraiaia chore several anes | in the woods sista, Rock Crock: ey once | cash prices, "Pamiltes desuiker iNet tore | FUQUSES FOR RENT—No. 25 and No.97.0n | won Pied iene eeRy, wounded; Col. Ditzler, | from yt stop the nian Tannen ea eS on their: way dows, bul the shew cil Sal chert’ | cutied Bimeclf wink ter tron tha cen cons | Wanage te cet age eaaTe, Will Bud it to their | KU the south side of Indiana aveaue, bowl of thom ses lot éxlineats we eoad cere eee | er oer eens. Eats oo the clined tees pli "| Mack, After making bis escape from the jail, he | “TASES WES UBR ONG y Crier, — | ery nen Rrra Oe ee LE SON ae Le ing Rid okcll ackaned Pere Macrtally, Btn Caren mene threatened by a strong ——— wounded himself in the thigh when be was| je13-tf No, 369 7th at., betw. I ang K sts, ‘Also, the commodious and large House, No.388,| Lieuts A.C Agnall,L L Joull, — Duerand | Confederate force, induced the General to dis Srassixe Casz.—Yesterday afternoon a diffi- getting over a fence, and he Is atill suffering fon | —————— on the north side of C street. McGavagen, of the Kansas Ist regiment, were | patch Col. Geary’s regiment and the Rhode Isl. culty oceu at the Government Mess House, | that injury. Woodward says he esca) by rais- PERSONAL. Apply to THOMAS BLAGDEN, No 499 Sev- | killed. and Battery to the Point of Rocks. corner of H and Twenty-second streets, in the | ing th= door latch from the inside, which can be le enth street. iy 17 2awtf About one o'clock last night a blue rocket was First Ward, Between am ambulance driver, said | done by inserting a knife or spoon {nto the latch Lieut R.A. Barker, of the same regiment was PR mes vhagr gente “em 2, tl bh rown u| rel in rear to be named Duffy, (some accounts say he 1s 2| cover. He has tried the same plan upon every My wits shotin the left hand P Loudoun 5 JOR BENT—The north HOUSE of the row of D NOTICE. ew tory h S Fourth st., between M at t reg! fered | heights, bout two miles from our camp, which Bal:lmorean named Wm. Jones,) and 2 Govern- | guard for elyiht or ton days, but falled every time, Marearet, having left my bed and | D and E ste, No. 38S, {routing the Gre ten nintiniene itieginentonth was probably @ cignal that ont semen ment comaer named John ODay’ Duifytrew | fhe door beng tocked then spauotal paar Ger'ouny'ax” | RETA HPER ERED Mtoe gi fate | "Sea Price waa st Eleaa ra vapor | werueving dott get O'Day down, and stabbed him {n the n- ——- aa LA * . rney &t-Lew, No, y that - An officer from Berlin this morning states that mienag ppt bog Secon < inahente length. Hasnas Courus.—On Tueadey a wit wee ta- count, as 1 w.i] pay no debts of her contracting. 40 Louisiana avenue. ‘ma 1l-cotf ‘There were rumors on the field that Ben McCul. ing y GOTTLOB STOLP. — O' Dev was laboring under such excitement that | gned by Judge Wayne, of the U.S Supreme | Warhington City. August 14, 3861. au 15 stv SON NISHED ROOMS.— be did not know he was stabbed; but on blowing | Court, and served upon Col Willis A Gorman, | @> HAN: Manto ety ee Ropu. on ed bis nose a bubbling sound was heard. Robe: lough bad been killed, but the rebels denied it on the fight of last nigbt consisted of about twenty-five Saturday night. rebels approaching the river and firing & eyed REWARD Will be paid for theapprehen- | Dr. Mencher, and others of our army, went back | into our picket guard on the abutment of of the Ist vinnesota regiment, commanding him 0 sion and delivery to tre or wengring: with Bas and water,and convenient to the Patent | with ambuiances to the battle field from Spring- | burnt bridge, and also into the town of Berlin. Jobnson, the stable master asked him to blow bis | to produce a soldier of bis regiment named. Ste- | 1m jail of NHGHO WO ee UIshs TUK Mae see reat aeaTiments. for rent. Apply at | geld to see about the killed and wounded. "They | Major Ledile, of the Ninetesutt: Now Wook Reg! aensed Ly the teapot ate ee neal jbeard, | vens. The wat was returnable yesterday at 12 | calls herself Louige Hauer Bhs sg ei? Saad er Rees Bene, north ede, between | found the enemy on the field, and were considers, | ment, at once dispatched a battalion of his reg = me bagel get al ‘< _— Sees oak, a oe Colonel aot being able to get into Huply Regras Guite, piaok, well sressed, with oe ——_——"—_ | bly treated ment “ed = aid heer} a The ony, bow. : e city In time, an attachment was issued. Col . is oubt lurking in PS 22 = cme! Gen. Lyon's body bad been treated with great | ever, bad disap; jo one on our wee office, bat was greatly weakened by loss of blood, | Gorman and the soldier, however, arrived yeater- Deed ie eer cornetenborhood. Bho Bea's hue. MACHINE RY dK, SCREW STEAM | respect, 2nd was Drought beck with some of the | Killed er eerioealy wounded, nor is it known = frp pilot ipaedres day afternoon The question, it is alleged. is, | totrat place, WM. WORTHINGTON, gl ie: Navy Dessnviaie wounded to Springtield that the enemy suffered any loss. = ae as the Government a right to hold a soldier who _ Ne&r Woodvil'e, Bureau of Construction, August &, 1861 Major Stursess took command on the battle The same authority asserts that the picket guard bly recover. He basa wife and child. ‘© | originally enlisted for three months, but after- Bu 15-Stawtf Prince George’s ocunty Ma. bac x BRS > 4 ficld after the death of Gen. Lyon. Gen. Sigel jounted Guard are in search ot Daffy, but we | wards took the oath to serve for the war. SgaLED Proposats wi! be received by thie have not beard of his arrest. He is said to Lave Bureau unti! 4 v’clock. tha 5 h of September, 1361 rs = y x fthe United gone in the direction of Georgetown Seuuine Liquor to SoLpiers.—G. B. Nazare- LOST AND F ND. fof the sonatruotion of the Maokinery ; OO; Day's wound was closed. and this morning | nus, arrested by the Provost's Guard, was turned - OU oe t ard Hovearonice nat the Ghamas he Is quite comfortable. The knife penetra! over to Justice Clark for trial. [twas clearly L&nt;02 yesterday evening, he corner of IRONDACK,”’ st the New York the left lung Proven that he furnished the liquor, or it was fur- Fleventh str etand Pennay 1a avenus. ©] Navy Yard, aud “JumiaTi,” at the Philadelphia ‘The {:mess house” where this affair occurred, ' nished to soldiers in his house; fine and costs, sols SOLD RING in 8 px. A liberal roward pie hg ¢ be énaneaed* Pr 1 Iya meal elne ane.gf Constant disorder, hard- | $26 17 In the case of Franklin Sebastian, arrested | By!’ Ge Relate the find T'S’ Munio Store, corner Pe. | for Machinery of Seree Seeane Sieve ee iv a meal Deing served without a row. Two or ; in Montgomery county, Md , for selling liquor to | vende oh Eleventh st. ae: It” | nay be distinguished fiom other bus ness lette: a. three bundred hired mea in the Quartermaster’s ' soldiers. the fact was proven, and the question of = = No proposals will be consid-red except from pro- department, are served with their meals there, : jurisdiction was started; but, to save time and $5 REWAR Pn Homes amall F ASS BOOK of | prietora of marine engine builzing estarliahments- | Sno the baggage, and blowing up what’ powder and much of the disorder {s said to be owing to! trouble, the accused elected to remain at the ete. fewnaed etree The accourte are writers | Bid the reputation of those w! aveconstruc'ed | be ceuld not carry, and destroying other property thelr dinatntnotion at sp oecgey aap ng ‘ tien until 926 06 (tine and costs) can be obtained | with penoil. The abuva reward wil’ be paid for ite Hegre ies srry Gee age ed rhmetye | which he did not wish should fall into the bands meals ‘mess 5 ; from a friend in Georgetown. eturn Soi nd Candie Facto: “ 2 : 1 draw their rations and have them prepared where ? La _ Froaeury Departingat on Filter 7? near the aoe He arn es eit NCES Pere eerste nr trees lett Springtield on Sunday aight they please. We understand that arrangements! CountERrgits —A number of counterfeit half] au :5 st* G. T. RAUB. torsion oat 4 sone ot te 4 will probably be made by which they can be j and quarter doliar pieces have found their way | > LEW le R thus accommodated. Last night the house was | into circulation in the markets of the clty- They an took command after the battle at Berlin have for some da beard ® regt- mental band of the rebels omaaiy the shore end Lovettsville, und also that the force at Lovettsville consists of about 50° cavalry, sup- ported probably be cons'derabie infantry force it is not improbable that s large Confederate force is distributed inland along the Potomac line from Edward's Ferry to tue Shenandoch, for the purpose of preventing our scouts from protecting the Untonists there from the secessionists. Reports have reached here that yesterday one or two Unionists of the Loudoun valley were drag- zed from sick beds and forced into the rebel ranks. They come from upparently reliable sources. General report concedes that two or more rebel regiments are near the Potomac, opposite the Point of Rocks Our loss is variously estimated at from 150 to 300 killed, and several hundred wounded. The enemy's ioss is placed at two thousand killed and wounded We captured about lit horses of the enemy The enemy carried ‘wo fiags—a Confederate and the Stars and Stripes. Gen Sigel marched back to Springfield in good order, after perfecting his arrangements, gather- furnish eatisfacto.y evidence of tieir experience | and encamped 30 miles this side of that place, the aud ability enemy not pursuing The only hostile, demon. Parties desiring to make ona fide propositions | CR°™Y not P x cf ge tratl b y bel firl Sanpy Hoox, Aug 14, Pp «—The passengers stoned by a party sup to be the ambulance | are easily detected by thelr light weight and the will reogive, on application to the Bureau, a copy | Sfatlon obsctved pop thee day being the firing bby tan eptente sai “usd thang ee olan drivers whose ‘“‘strike’’ is noticed elsewhere. appearance of the base metal by slight friction ofthe Specifications of the work to be done, and s ‘de la 14 | but an attack was expected ut the Polat of R = : . between the fingers. The halves are an excellent paingle stone; 3. DIAMOND | of the Con raot under the provisions of which they |, Gen Selgel 1s confident that he could have be ae anpeehen a met Sects. Search ror 4 ContRasann —Last June, a; imitation of the coin of 1860, and will pass readily ‘with flog pal in the center; 4. an | Will be required to exeoute it Drawings can be | Springfield against the force he had engaged, but man named Beers, residing in Virginia, came to | ina burry. The quarters are of very brittle metal RING, sot in pearia, and a CAR. | een at the office of the Kuginser-ip-Chief and. if | was fearfal of reinforcements to the enemy from Later from Enurepe. i = vd + Single stone, ‘1 enient, photographic copies of the Same will it it, and that - 5 Wasbington in pursuit of = rovaway siave, and | and fly to pieces under @ slight tap with a bam. ihe paid by see eines, Thy above re. | convenient, py olen the southwest, and that his line of communics-} New yous, Aug. 14—The steamer Persia, employed various officers to search for him, he | mer. iz : tion to Rolla would be cut otf unless he fell back. tions aeked, EMIL ‘The propoeais must bs for the machinery of each Gen. Lyon began the attack upon the receipt of from Liverpool on the 3d instant, arrived here - F io ! toiy, w.th a atatament bey this afternoon. She brings £170,000 in specie. alleging beer ie The Sete i Remonep Apvance ov tne Exguy —Yester- | *% 14 2t_____Iron Building, 320 vat Ofthe number of vessels for which the td. | Intelligence that the enemy was expecting rein- 09 me speci carryia, day, @ Mr. Cowling. a resident of Virvinia neai STRAYED OR STOLEN FROM TH 3 and he appited again to detective officer Allen, to Cc 2d ; abo im Spr py Seer! i aj SS) soriher, on 7th instant, 5 whit and t Department the richt of selective. This pre | was approaching from the southeast. ‘whom he made the same representation, and said | Cl#remont, about five miles from lexan rine spotted MARE. white ce. binek maseas: Sse y ve Pe i | The British Parliament was rapidly winding ferred, though a bid for a specifis vessel, exoiuci A th f the artill f th was ad- be was willing to give sny amount to recover bis | came to this city with aload of furniture, tail. A liberal reward will bo given. if re- ti h © ecrted, eal teak’ en up the business of the session Lord Paimerston said the government would not interfere in Neapolitan affeirs. reed ya on the contrary, that the Italian Generals crush out the prevsiling brigandage The London Times tn its city article cays it {a not to be supposed that any houses of influence ders desire to construct machinery, iesving to tne | forcements from Gen. Hardee's column, which * the others, will be considered ly served, and their infantry fire was also returned in the evening for bis wife and a: et | turned ¢ f # 4 oe Of the sum for each verse! by nams for which | Mitsbly served, an e! y tire was Hie however made: the demac ey Ga niin, | load of furniture. He says the Confederates nave | turied,to me, or for eR TORT AT, Se | the onttetwen soll Bosca rate me far high TTT ieee cad Gat Gea: asia eat bauxee tus Allen, 25 the latter alleges, that he bimeelf was a advanced as far as Buth Hill and Claremont, and Bu 13 st* 210. corner L and '9th sts, specifications, d.awings, and contract. 8 tho: an en. gel fel ck no <7] j . ordered him yesterday morning to leave forth. | —————eeeeee nnn | 3 Uf he number of sonercutre days from date | ther than Lebanon, where reinforcements wou! secessionist, although be had been twice required | it" = of notification of acceptance of contract within | reach him to take the oath of allegiance: Allen then told 2 sss EDUCATIONAL which the bidder will contract to ooimplete the ma- ELL’s MINSTRELS to-night at Odd Fel- i will be cies — — ae: American bim if that was the case it was useless for him to Cam — Obinery on board and ready for sea service. pro- St. Lenis. loan in London, fraught as it wo: with every search for the fugitive, for If he was found in| lows’ Hall. These the veritable ‘‘Camphells,” ‘EORGETOWN COLLEGE. D.C vided the vessel be pinced at his command withiaa element of danger to subscribers, as well as to the any camp be would not be given up to a Vir- | he it remembered,—*he “Original Jacobs.’ before | Gr . r tan ber of consecutive days from the date | | St. Louis, Aug. 13—The police office in St 3 # ‘ . Avaust, 1861, Of said notineation, which number he will state in | Louis was taken possession of this evening by the whom all otuer minstreis are as but rushlights The exercises of this Institution wili be resumed the propora’. United States authorities, and special orders issued before the orb of day. Go early, get a front seat, | ON the firat Monday of September. Terms for 4. The bidder will state, in the event ofthe versel | to piace the Home Guards under arms at the pes pane yacee ee pis com peel wigan tae sap, | various armories to be prepared for any emergen- 6 from date of nov nm of et mot or Soutrani, ine huuiberor conpacunine, dayerwith cy. The city, however, is quiet and no appre- ginia secersionist. The search ended here. Beers wently went to Col. Porter and complained ‘that bis tive slave is in one of the camps, and & police officer knows where be is, and won’t get bim for less than three hundred dollars. althouzb friendly relations with the Union whenever it sball be re-established by a return, eltber compui- or voluntary, of the Southern States The London Advertiser professes to have infor- mation that the North is going to iguore all block- unloose your stays or vest-buttons, (as the case | Board and Tuition per annum. $.0», payable half- may be,) and lay back for a good laugh, touched | 76%"'3- In advance O€ with a dash of eentiment. For farther partioulars apply to be Ripa ades and collect duties by vessels joned off the S213: Imes LY, S.J hh will contract to complete the macaine. | Bensions of disturbances are felt. ksded porte he is charged with 2 rape upon one of his ( Beers) ce = . 1n which he ~ P. tood ; 3 declare | bloc! Porta. 2 erihe Chiet cf Pelice, und the Chiet cenea at | qGkETRAE GeARpuovse Cass —Saml. Whalen, | PROARDING AND DAY SEMINARY FOR | {ton hoard ready for acm servive from the da we luattibe keene ee Lord Herbert, late Secretary of War, died on to the Chief cf Pelice, and the Chief carried it drunk and disorderly; workhouse 60 days. Chas. | © 0 af Prose NE UADIES. aexnd, - ioan of i) was effected from our banks | t€ 24 inst. it is genernily believed that his death to Justice Donn. Upon investigation it came out | Fisher, disorderly; dismissed Elisha Kinder, | (** of Prosprc: and Fr-derich stx . Georgetown, ‘The “Ossirge” and the “Housatonic” are to was caused by over work. that since the time at which Beers places the at- Mrs. Gen’| WHEELER, Principal. ne. iS to-day by Gen. Fremont drunk and disorder'v; do. das. Barnes, (col’d.} | The dution of this Iratatinn Wil! be renmed on have fixed screws, The ““Avimoxpack” and the | Heavy siege guns are being mounted to com- tempt to commit the rape, he has bad the negro | ont after hours; workbouse 60 days. Thos. She- | the frat Moai ie eptember. A ehare of the | “4UNIATA” Bre to have hoist-up screws. mand the various approaches to the city in bis house in a confidential peaition, as chief ban, sleeping In the street; dismimed. Frank | publin patronaze is respectfully solieited. vale an the wo Kk progroraes—one Blut cct ths | _ It is stated that Gen. Seigel would hove lost an- manager of bis business, and made nosuch charge | Hall, carrying weapons; fine and costs, £26.06 Bu 13 3:80 = t tal amount at each payment, the Inet fifth bsing | other gun bad he not compelled the prisoners to against him until he ran away. The evidence ——— LAFAYETTE INSTITUTE, reserved for four months after the trial trip drag it off the field. will be sent to Col. Porter. in justice to all the CHARGE OF SwInDLINo —A rather stylish youn, A SCHOOL FOI. YOUNG LADIES, | order to make good any deicots that may be d officers who have been employed by Beers. man, named A Ungar, a German, was arrest 367 | street, between 13th and lath, ¢ vered during tha. tims. ‘- MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED inert mis by Officer Kimball near the Railroad depot yes- | Sessi n will commence on MOND <¥, Septem- St; Lovis, Ang. 14 —The following prociama- Busy Times at tHe Drrot —Yesterday, no loss | terday afternoon, charged with obtaining lager | ber 9t-. Circulars at Bookatores Reference is tion has just been issued : than five burthen trains arrived bere from various | beer of the value of $414 from Mr Paul Bauman, Hae ee erin cigreymen, Henstors Foot, F. ats North,wi'h freight for government; among | on false pretences. He was committed to jail by | tf Harris, Wade, Trumbull, OOMIS SMe The Archduke and Archduchess Maximilian, of Austria, are on a visit to Queen Victoria ‘The Cunard Steamship comeeny have sold the stcamer Jura to the Canadian line. It is stated that after the visit of the King of Prussia to France, Napoleon will go to witness the Prussian military maneuvers It ts re that the French and English squadrons will remain at Syria till winter The Paris Bourse remains firm at 68f 20c. HeaDQUARTERS WESTERN DsPaRTMENT, \t 2 i St Louis, Aug 14, 1861 It ia asserted that the French Court is intriguing Saintes laden with fine beeves froin the | Justice Walter, fora further examination: ee ee ab eropoml cen beconsidered ualee soo spon. | ,,1 hereby declare and establisa martial law for | to displace Baron Ricasoll, be not being pitant vicinity of Harrisburg, Pa. Notwithstanding the — — > Roo oo eer to the effo t ey urdertake the | the clty and county of St. Louis. Major J. | enough for the Emperor Napoleon. t exertions made toaccommodate the increas. |‘ To Be Covrt-wanTiaLen —Two members of BROCKEVILLE ACADEM. bidder challe if bie eller be’ aosapted enter iets McKinstry, of the U 8 army, ts appotated pro- = tide of freight, &c , the platforms and yards | the Thirty-second New York Regiment, dressed — al The Italian loan greatly exceeds the amount re- contract with good and sufficient sureties {for its | vost marsl All orders and regulations issued ired he next session will commence September 2d. rT Jn by him will be obeyed accordi: an taneous movement about the depot are pretty much blockaded, and | 8 Zouaves, were arrested in Alexandria on Tues. Bape ore traning ill pommen for businesses, For | Completion. ott as ual to y = ne, A combined and stand — rs it is with no little difficelty that teamsters are day, having assumed the diegutse to enable them | oatalogue please ‘address.at Brookevilie, Mas PRET pied cote eauurel teaina te sis fecigecnk Ph devon reactionists was being vigorously sup able to xet their respective loads. Beside this, | t» panei 2 jo New York. They will E. B. PRETTYMAN-A M. Snd their responaibiity must. be csrtified by ©] stator McKinstry te ena! eal ae ar. | S22 Cialdini at Naples. “Fresh the nes are constantly crowd!ng and Pushing no doubt be court-martialed. au Sim -) Principal. | United States d strict judge, district attorney, col- + ne 9 ta marsbal, bas er- | occured in the Jewish quarter of the city on the various switches, aud the bewi!- a JEORGETOWN INSTITUTE. lector. or navy agent. rested John A. Brownlee, the president of the dered teamster is often at a loss what to do with Moae Paxvons.—Jobn Collins, a youth who G * — pio Biddsrs Whose propossis shall be accspted, and | board of police commissioners, Dis frightened team, which dances and wheels in | W25 Convicted In March last for steal! ng guano, 8 u0 ified Tha uties of this Sehvol will be resumed on the | Bone others, wi | as early ax prac- | Basi Duke in his stead. The laws of the city and among the trains, to the great consternation of the | 84 sentenced to jail for nine months; and Wil. | g.0¢ Monday of September next.. its advantages Ecable a gontent will DS fransmitte to them, | State will be executed without change. nervous. lem Johnson, who was sentenced to the peniten- | (both as to location and facilities for improvement) The esarinene reterves the right to accept the —_—_—_——- tlary in December last for two years, for stealing | and moderate terms recommend it to the patron- ropositions made in conformity with the pla From New Mexice—Attempt te Take U. 5S. Huw Seean Rouse —A fod of Gon roae nore | poultry, have been pardoned by the President. | «eof all. THOM POONER MA» | Bone prescribed which shall he sonayioed meee Forts. bouse accommodation of Goveramzant is as sere ia i interest « f the Government and combine the now being put up on the fiat northeast of thede-| At THE GuaRDHoUse.—About 40 of the refrac. | _8"6 tSeptl Principals. piste masher of advantages, and to reject any pet. The building is sixty-four feet wide and | tory members of the Highland Regiment, trom | —<< << It ts rey that the office of Governor General of Pol is to be suppressed. COMMERCIAL. Livgrroo., Aug.3 —Breadstuffs—The weather bas been unfavorable for the crops Flour isquiet and prices stexdy. Whent is firm, at ar advance of for lower qualities. Corn ts firmer, and prices tending upward and has appointed InpErenpence, Mo., Aug. 13.—The Santa Fe or al! of them, at its option, mail, which dates to the 29th ult , arrived here to- Provisions—Beef closed firm Pork easier. twenty fh, ist ious he v2 ICE CREAM, &o. day. Bacon active, but prices declining. Lard closed Sctponin rey ice on sal | Gondbose =” "See 1 °C) Manna SSE AS ay cate te] cs woysg Pom ar wens} cits aut tein tte wont | Eat ud ted” Rallow Sona’ gies the appurtenances of a first class storshouse Two] 5, Rivizs —See adver f I ed ly of FRUIT, MING RAL Wake to onnatruct the machinery for (name th» numer) had been stolen, and wes taken esteoner the |" ¥ closed firm; ; is pass down slongeide the pintiorns, een tint | Thisileton elsewhere: Capt Tinea excaient | PRR: Lee at Re lop Cree Cait ectertaey “aad | Bifomrteact the machinery for (aa jn coniormity | ‘Texan troops. He is now atEl Paso, on parole’ | sae rete Gee at Ss Dole 5 pearls pess down de the platform, leaving three | cuore end the Mites a0 collagen! | Eeting Saloon, Nova? Highith street, tetween L | with the provisions and terns of the advertise. | Toran troops. He ie Texan troops are ob thel pentine Aull ‘at 470 2475.6d. * stead: wagoor The bulldisg is Sasliy approached ty | has ahown by its good service hereiofore, + "| And Stata “Toe Cream delivered tosil'parts of ths | ment of Auguat grpenteds ard for prices acd | Way to seize Fort Stanton and any government | Cokes del tnd prices unchanged. ice senay ‘wagons be iiding 1s easily approached by aix-diinin ss city free of charge 6 shor! notice, within the ti 8 as follows roperty they can find. Pre; jon are bel: Linseed oi] quiet and prices , : Sgn smo evi nw any | o Ma ans aaa ig teueer tt | mewn ingumanon oowrany — | eee etsrsesiieter ita vom tw | Rake Sch tem at ros Eau etka | “a ch cE eee nee Pewe ®- Parker's droll and side-splitting song nd ble] E z igri 7 he total time of comp etion to be (name the | Pederal pi edie ery direction. o” | 9 Londen Markets —Coft-eclosed inactive. Sugar number ©} ee : Federal pickets are out in every direction. Re.zasrv.—Yesterday, an order from the Dis- | daughter's warbling, d Const ontive days) from two days after F ol jelight everybody. # WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, firm Tea beavy and al) kinds eng lem, Rice juiet It was reported at Santa Fe that the regulars telet A iy was recelved by Marshal La «2 the notification of ncosptance has been made by have been ordered home. Ifo, the Territory is | Spirit turpentine heise aud aicbtie iowrey tne the B 5 ided the ve:sela be piacad at ave been or ie. , the Territory irits turpentine he» . ide disctarae from prison John Ragan, Rickid Lacy, | , Hotiowar's Piss Indigestion, Stomach and Capital... $200,000. (or ant) ayspuea within (anme e the num or of oon Victoally sbandoned to the South. ON | need oukataiuantag — eo ina lenry e, col’d, J W. Disney ‘conirw of aye ‘3 ‘ secutive days) irom the same date. = ‘ort more is now garrison: ry rteen % cases pe disorders | Qifes corner C strest and Loussiana aw., over Bank | “7 te vessel d not bs placed st our disposal 4 jobs ¥ Recents som tee Leen ee ot the ato tach and liver ‘Ther have restored more @f Washinton. th’a the time stipulated, then the timo of corn. | Companies of regulars, including three of dra Later from California aa goons. They are under marching orders as soon boats Richard Lacy and Morning Star and sloop ie ‘ithe other ephermeral “apecihoe” united. | INSURE HOUSES AND OTHER PROPERTY Bigtion to be (name the numter of days) from the 16 4 as the volunteers can relieve them. Ovrzx Srarion, (50 miles west of Fert Kear- Jane Wright and brought to this city and com. | hey have stood the test of fity 3 perience. AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. rd ey og They | ney.) Avg. 13 The poy awe from San mitted to -'l to awatt the order of the District | The Bandy the Hse? hpute, invigorate the stomach Dae Rote. Mepeat the last three paragraphs for the | killed the driver of the overland mail coach, bat een ae aa, hese yorteniny Court. The Marshal quested, Justice Donn to ‘and for siok and nervous head: . Shoemaker, Samuel Redfern, 2 "Tes secnien peeind our landing yesterday, | The total amount of treasure shipped during the They were captured on the lower river ‘ Sold by all Drargists, smuel Cropley, William Wilson, we) request to bs informed at + Bad that the | going down the river, loaded with Federal troops, | month of July was $41,270,000 es . x suélw Richard jones. Zohn D. ey, contract may be forwarded to + for signatures | Supposed to be for Lexington *] The pony ex; arrived at the Outer Station Desremars Assavit—Day before ppc be a es of our climate are ‘hos, Parker, eh ard Barry, {Piecn) (Sigued) A.B.. Senter ab santos vent of the Beh Be <% man by the name of Henry Goodrick ya ‘onchial and Asthmatic . 8. renoh, Dr. C. W. Davis. {hes} From. Western Virginia—A Conf-derate preryag Saye announce: Oty Member of Captain Miller's Navy Yerd company) ing proved that simp'e® | No charge for Policies. Form of Guaranty, Camp Attacked aad Dispe: feat. news cast a gloom over our loyal peo- entered the blacksmith shop of Thos. Anderson ily Sad certainly whea JAMES ADAMS, President, | wo, the undoraigned, residonte of in the Va., Aug. 4—A skirmish | Ple- Daeg ot komad eee to. ownts Bromcaial | ASG. Davia. Secretary. £1 9-cotm_'| state o—— hereby ‘olutiy and severally oovensur few imiles from here yesterday on the | 4 ist, nnd the Weahlagion House, on Davis fi ups immer, bag , *4 5 , eh th Stat . | the am Binal f erally. Anderson requesicg "him te ‘Throat be over so alteteas by thie] LE ™™ sr OVE Won. ST 11 | the toreccnes Stopomat Sat cuaraaty that in ones a wed mcr Toad. jnformation bev. | Sect, tn this city, was barecd on the sumeday almeda at 4 ing been received that a secretly organized body m with serious attack may be effectual iter the receipt of the coctract at | 1S the hammer, wbicb struck bim on the side of the Ott Public Speakers and Sincere wil gna | 267 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 967 h good snd sulhoient ‘secess! The loss by the latter fire amounted to $30,000 forebead, fracturing his skull Anderson is ina strengthening the | | CAMS EQUIPMENTS of every variety, style | metion, for the onstruction’ of the ma:niners | lodged within afew miles of Wetater Ge; Keuy | _ The ia one eee eritical condition. “Goodrick waa arrested by Po. heement. dolly | ond finish. constantly on hand. and for sale ‘at | proposed in compliance with the yore ae Sigatceed. Capt Dearwe, Company A. tih Vie- | OTE Taset Semeuee apie Oommen bee Hceman Joseph Z. Williams, and committed to| Raven, have you seep Prof. Wood's advertise New vork rere with any retail house south of | Sot inge eel nus was made; 31 earn thew” ibang , the State Convention to nominate a third jail by Jastice Culi. ment in our paper. 16 fe will interest you. | TIN, i rat the chortest Sotep ee WORK | ye cuarantyio meke rood the Sifts ceeead: | Afier acouting nearly twenty-four hours, he | C8Bdidate for Congress, as the State is entitied to = i ‘w-eoly le waren a another Anoruan Homicivx —A private in Col. Cass ods guaranteed to be as T- presented on | tue fer of the said" aud that which may. be Stier un hess cehere Sghting ete Ty ane | "Fitecn of the twenty-one Breskiaridge papers Eleventh Massachusetts Regiment was shot dead, | Persons desiri pennies will always find sale. Call at art te a op . fo a — in renhewoer rt 7 the Union democracy. ats ing house in Bladensburg, night before | for exohance at the star (ince counter al JAMES SKIRVING’S (Pace) 7. | eeeonteea Te ae in Oregon will probably be deficient, last. §t seems that a squad of the regiment was | ~~ ~~ ———-- ~~ — = Wiprbiagten Breve, Grate, Rongs, Hot-air Furnace, | (iensd) E.F. | troo; pre bare two hundred, and were com- | °W# ‘fo the unfavorable weather. out to arrest and bring Into Camp Curtin a MARRIED Tim, Sheet Irom, and Copper Were Manufactory,’ | (Date) : Tt Of some of the wert thane stee ta eens |. Wallace (sopabiions) is prebaty clested to men belonging tothe regiment.and/ 1, this city,on Thursday morning, 15th instant, No. 267 Peunsylvania Avenue, U br Certify that to the best of my knowledge — led on by Zach. Cochrane, late sheriff of | Congress in Washington Territory. who bed been sbeent therefrom for severs1 days. | »,/%, this rity. ca Thureday 7 ‘Trinity Churoh. Mr. | _jy 90-eo8w Corner of Eleventh Street, | #24 Se nr nren mgmt seamanters, ——— Sad fore ccemy uaber the cpaamana rae, Aen the number was the deocaned He roltt- | CHARLES B." HODGSON. formerly of "West AT THE OL. PAWN OFFicE * Bro good eisisusture.) 6. 4. ——____—_—_ Gen. Hardee Marching on Pilet Kueb. attem SONGS HOM | Coaeters: FS 's *. + * To be signed by United States District Judxe, Heavy Storm at Besten. —It Is reported that Gen. Sakae. , Back of the National Hotel. United States istrict attorney. Collector. or Navy Boston, Aug 13. —Tbe heaviest rain storm of Pe Page {sou ¢ oe is on Dien, sua] Wategioe, Damon's: Sewe ty, Suver wars, Clothe | SESE | eran Sat prevailed forthe lex tweuy-four | Pilot Kno, the terminus of the St Lovtaana Py eh a peed strict gundaentat Se renaneia., But Be SALE Br orabeR, Jarm axn tsru sta, | The schooner Odd Fellow was wrecked this | is about 5 000, with right pleces of cannon. chap snug! packed awa) iu an ambulance, who, | Funeral to take piace this afternoon, at 5 o’olock, ISAAC HERZBERG, 351 C street, HALt i BRAIDS CURLS WiGs. afternoon on Plumb Island. The bark “gcary soul.) sald. he thought the soldiers were | {ceocthe teCisene ee ee ra st; | _eutam Between ¢% and 6th ste, | HALE Ee ee tyrone at the hone | from Africa, is anchored off the cliff of Scituate, Fire im Ogdensburg, N. ¥. looking for him. As he was astranger, the guard | opposite Willardy’ Hol. white the friends a UMMER CLOTHING Sone, Hawt ‘or exchanged. in a dangerous position Ocpexsncre, Aug 13—A tre broke out this Properly came to the conclusion that be must (os per of the Pa ee Se S' Ar Revvcep Puices. N. B.—Ladies’ LePBred in the mont retnral moraing, the stores and warebouses of have deserved ‘ to + wi a fbiticus | Weptier our larce assortment ofthin SUMMER | manner. me BAe Siem Dale 7-H. Morgan - Bacon, and 5.G Averet! & tried to avoid arrest. His case will be investi- | 2 Thursday morsiug, the 15th instant. o 8) CL G at reduced prives. Onur etook em- a n= Caino. IL, Augus. 13 —Three scouts retarned | Go ; also ss adjoining unecoupied bullding Lowe SS eee ee ee stvlen, end qualitios of "geatiomen, JON BIN ERY AND SALE STABLES, | lest eventng from Charleston, Missour!, bringing | exitin vted at $10,000 10 $50,000 Insurance $25,000. Grnits or Aue wil scareun terecrimraes en | Laie che eee, cen meng Score he Pic psec set hav oe" Pet's Pema “Sakae, ernment bas reduced pee Seek Bon oe oneness eee SHIRT» aad SHING GOODS in ecg aap ae jen. Wreck of a Yacht. im tataacem Sepia Ate They were former: forces had relanded at New Madrid, and Jeff. Thom templated an immediate attack on ngto: =“ “we rent . 1 LEM, PHAK- GIS 5 od, tome Type me "Sry respons ee SME SP ESD RUE AGRE iam, | oy ONTO, C. —The yacht W: wus See ankanas an nigbtend, vations iN, aaa four young women drowned. por ety dt kA 5 gg * D aces ~_ | Arrest ota Contedorse Bearer of Dinpatenes, | —em —— Pauarsa Thee ned fa the tomb. ti “Boe re Charleston, brother of the British Consul at New Neidio tic Revonah! alee oppee ducing such. fa Hg died—yes, oaimly, swootly died, ‘Asency for rience, wis srrvied tod on crereme ace Pr * = ecto Paks, ira |B essa Sai Seaimeriee es Hee Devin toy | NSE gar vee pte Hod Bon Ma. 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