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LITARY BUDGET. WASHINGTON CITY: Another Engagement at Mathias Point. abies FRIDAY... August 16, 1861. ] An Officer ard Twe Men Killed—Anether — Fatally Wounded. ——e arious military camps and nos eae by keeping us ane Yesterday, about 1 o'clock p. m., the propeller . Resolute, Capt. Budd, in passing Matthias Point, ge to movements and affairs in their vicinities. | aiscovered a rew-bost, with a couple of barrels in ————— ss ; it, lying on the beach. The master’s mate, John Fuller, with five men, were dispatched to seize It, when, upon approaching the shore, a heavy volley ever of Metropolitan news and gossip, and choice Busrary reading, 1s now on our counter ready for | o+ musketry broke out upon them from the deuse caraiee’, £0 the Pabllc. Embraced in iteenter- | cneoparei, completely riddiing the boat, and taining contents are the following articles: most ofits men. Mr. Fuller and two men were ee Via rane eee kanden Times, | shot deed, and another mortally wounded in the from Vicksburg, Cairo, and Washington; F 2 teed ten: teas; Che unt ther Southern accounts of the Bull Run batt! temple. Mr. Fuller receiv o A g Official reports of the late battle; Highly inter- | ner (George Seymore) seven, and the seaman = —_ ene horn gl Army movements | (Thomas Tully) two. Fourteen balls struck the rong hout the country. za Proclamation of the President; Important E:xec- | Tow-boa hey Lier ah ae Baasaab = utive and Departmental intelligence; Appoint- | oars. The other two men pi iy ments and removals, civil and military; Opera- | the Resolute, from which a larger boat had been pire the — Soret Agricultural, horti- | %¢ to their rescue, and which met ep and took egraphic disprtches; . a i | part of them on board. Tbe wounded man, upon Sorgen ae say together eta seit Gotrnons | being lifted into the larger boat, although unable of chotce reading matter, poetry, wit, local | to sit alone, at once seized an oar and engaged news, and general information again in his duty, but after a few pulls he was This is just the paper above all others for per- | prevailed upon to desist, and the gallant fellow Bens sojourning in the National Metropolis to} was placed in the bottom of the boat. send to thelr friends at a distance Price only} The Resolute and Reliance, which came up at three cents per copy, or $1.00 per annum; postage once, opened with shell and cannister, and itis Prepaid by stamps when so arranged believed with good effect. One man was seen PEELE IN UTS dragged off apparently dead, but the bushes were Spirit of the Merning Press. 4o thick that it was impossible to estimate the The Intelligencer expresses its pleasure that the loss of the enemy. It is not slight doubtless, reports of cruelty to our wounded men by the | from the fact that the first fire of canister rid. enemy after the battle of Bull Run have proved | died the cbapparel from which the enemy fired ‘unfounded, and that the American name is thus upon the boat, and the shell made great havoc zescued from the disgrace of these foul calumnies with the trees and undergrowth. The Kepubli:an argues that Europe need bave| ir Fuller was an efficient officer, and had no fears with regard to her supply of cotton, a* | performed very arduous service upon the river, there is now enough in the mavket to last until landiyg with boat's crews and destroying contra- the suppression of the rebellion band property. He was from Brooklyn, N. Y., aan Smt oe aa and leaves a family to mourn bis untimely loss THE NEWS HERE. The others also bave families, the wounded man, By the President of the United States of America. | Ernest Waiters, having a wife in Liverpool, Eng- A PROCLAMATION land. He was at once removed to the hospital, Whereas, on the 15th day of April, 1961, the | bat 1t Is not thought he will survive. This President of the United States, in view of an in- | Morning one of bis messmates calicd npon him Surrection against the Laws, Conetitetion and | t learn if he desired to leave any message for Government of the United States, which had | bis wife, but the poor fellow in bis pain could broken out within the States of South Caroiina, | not remember ber address Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Mississippi, Louisi This morning the dead lay in neat black walnut ana and Texas, and In pursuance of the provisions | ottius on the after part of the propeller, covered of the act entitled « Act to provide for calling | With the U.S flag, and surrounded by the sad forth the militia to execnte the laws of the | hearted crew They were to be deposited in the Union, suppress insurrections and repel inva- } vaultin the Congressional Burying Ground this Bbons, and to repeal the act now in force for that | afternoon, to await the disposition of their friends purpose,” approved February 2S, 1795, did call | Two of the men in the boat were recruited last forth the militia to suppress said insurrection | Sunday, one of whom was killed. he missiles and to cause the Jaws of the Union to be duly exe- | fired by the enemy were Kentucky rifle and mus- cuted, and the insurgents have failed to disperse | ket balls, square siugs and buck shot. Dy the time directed by the President; and] Last Tuesday, the George Page, at Aquia Creek, ‘Whereas such insurrection has since broken out, | Wet Into commission and hoisted her pennant and yet exists, wituin the States of Virginia. | «nd Confederate flag. She is understood to be North Carolina, Tennessee, and Arkansas; and | cased with railroad iron, and to carry six guns; ‘whereas the insurgents in all the said States claim | but her structure is so light that they would toact under the autnority thereof, and such claim | spzedily rack her to pleces.. The only danger an- $s not disclaimed or repudiated by the person exer- | ticlpated from ber is that under cover of their bi wising the functions of goverameat in such State | teries she may come out, and with a large body of or States, or in the part or parts thereof in which | men, which she caneasily carry, overpower some such combinations exist, nor bas such {usurrec- | of our gun boats tion been suppressed by said States A BRUSH DOWN THE RIVER. Now, therefore, I, Abratam Lincoln, Presiden* The Resolute Loses Three Men Killed and One Of the United States, in pursuance of an act of Con- Wounded . gress approved July 13, 1561, do hereby declare} at i) a. m Capt. Craven, Commander of the ‘that the inhabitants of the satd States of Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia orth Carolina, Te: messee, Alabama, Louisiana, Texas, Arkans: Flotilla of the Potomac, dispatched the steamers Resolute and Reliance to makea reconnolsance = ss of Matthias Point, from which the Resolute re- ipp! and Florida, (except the inhabvit- | tured (to the anchorage off Aquia Creek) at $ p ants of that part of the State of Virginia] 1, » When her commander made the following re- Tying” west of the Alleghany mountains and port of a brush with the enemy that he had had of such other ‘parts of that State and the] 1, the course of the day - other States hereinbefore named as may main- U.S. Streamer Resoivrs, Aug. 16, 1561. tain a loyal adhesion to the Union and the Sir: In obedience to your orders I proceeded Constitution, or may be, from time to time, occu- | down the river to make an examination of Mat- Pied and controlled by forces of the United States thias Point and the immediate vicinity. Nothing ‘engaged tn the dispersion of said insurgents) are | inajcating a hostile movement could be discovei Ina state of insurrection ayainst the United States; ed at or about the Point. Hearing that a schooner and that ali commercial tatercourse vetween the was ashore at lower Cedar Point, I thought it ad- game and the inhabitants thereof, with the excep- | 115 ie to go down to her, and get her off if pos ons aforesaid, and the citizens of other States sible. A boat was seen on the Virginia shore a and other parts of the United States fs unlawful, short distance this side of Persimmon Point; and and will remain unlawful until such insurrection I dispatched an officer and five men In a boat, for shall cease or has been suppressed; that all goods the purpose of capturing her. They had just and chattels, wares, and merchandise, coming reached her, and were in the act of making fast from any of said States, with the exceptions afore- | her, when a volley of musketry was fired from said, Into ether parts of the United States, with- the adjoining bushes, not more than five or six out the special license and permission of the yards distant; instantly killing three of the boat's President, through the Secretary of the Treasury, crew and wounding another. OF Proceeding to any of said States, withthe excep- |" immediately opened fire, throwing shell into Mons aforesaid, by land or water, together with the the cover that sheltered theenemy. After four or ‘Wessel or vehicle conveying the same. or conveying | sve rounds they were driven out. unning in par- amare ed iar nee paapanesinlae -— s aaty | tes of three and four in different directions, some » ad sy’; and | of them running out into some dwellin houses that from and after fifteen days from dhe tesuing | On the right. ‘The survivors of the beats crew of this proclamation, all ships and vessels belong- | succeeded 1n getting her off from the shore while Ang in whole or in part to any citizen or inbebi-| t wos firing The Reliance coming up at this tant of any of said States, with said exceptions. | moment, commenced throwing shell at the flying ound at sea, or in any port of the United States, eneray, and also senta boat to assist in getting ‘Will be forfeited to the United States; and I here. my boat off. Nothing wasleftbebind. My boat by enjoin upon ail District Attorneys, Marshals is completely riddled, particularly in the after and officers of the revenue and of the military and part. The attacking party numbered about thirty. Raval forces of the United States to be vigilant | Prout, Mygatt remained with bis vessel in the in the execution of said act, and in the enforce- vicinity until I could report to you. ment of the penalties and forfeitures imposed or | \ phe following persons were killed and wound- a by - ae any party who may think ed: Killed bimse! tieved thereby to his application to 5 ‘a prt poe ‘Teeaeary pe the coalealon of | ..202" Foller, master’s mate; Geo. Seymour and any penalty or forfeiture, which the said Secre- ‘Fheuws Talley, ae ded. tary is authorized by law to grant if, in his judg- Emest Walton oe 7 ment, the special circumstances of any case shall 2 pis a Yequire such remission. The men that escaped state that the boat on the In witness whereof I have hereunto set my shore had two casks in her We were unable to hand, and caused the seal of the United | “Ue Bet Very respectfully, States to be aftixed ' “ Bree, Commanding Resolute. Done at the City of Washington, this 16th dayot To Capt. Craven, Comd’g Potomac Flotilla August, in the year of our Lord, 1561, and . {1.5.] of the independence of the United States | AB@ther Probable meer ty-sixt . of America the eigh Ss Lincoan Early this morning cannonading was heard on By the President : “eee the Potomac, apparently taking place ator near P the Aquila Creek batteries of the disunionists w § “une Sawaes, suesemry, siete We have rumors from Fort Washington and TERRITORIAL ArrointMeNTs.—Wm H. Wal-| Alexandria, alleging the capture of the George lace, of Washington Territory, has been appointed | Page by the Pawnee Governor of that Territory The Page lies up a creek, four miles from a Also, Leander J. S. Turney, of Illinois, to be | bar !mpassible for the Pawnee, is very heavily Secretary of Washington Territor armed and has long been surrounded by a force y e 7. Also, A. S. Paddock, of Nebraska Territory, to | of some 2,000 disunion land troops. De Secretary thereof Ere either of the smaller steamers of the flotilla SE could reach ber with their guns, the Aquia creek Prete seg piipeush spines G0 | batteries must be demolished, and the enemy Browa Norks ($1,400 per annum), and — Fry. — — — ‘1 Singer (81,400), editor of the True Democrat, Lew. mnay be that this was done this morning. If isto, Pa, have been removed from their clerk- | 1°" (he IfE€ number of scows and floats collected abips in the office of the Sixth Auditor peep by the disunionists about Aqula Creek have pro- ‘Treasur, bably been destroyed or’captured—with, it may y- be the batteries, hardly the George Page, situated as she is. CoxscLam ArrointmENts.—The President has appointed Wm. Walton Murphy, of Michigan, ‘Consul for the Landgraviate of Hesse Hamburg, the Duchy of Nassau, Grand Duchy of Hesse Darmstadt, &c., Ac; and Samuel Whitin, , cf New Jersey, Consul at Nassau, N. P. ——— AFFAIRS IN SOUTHWESTERN MISSOURI It seems to be understood at the War Depart- ment that the attack of the lamented Gen. Lyon on MeCullogh’s forces, near Springfield, accom- plisbed everything that was designed te be achieved by General L. in undertaking the enter prize. He had McCullough and Price immediately in front of him, with a force numerically much more than double bis own, though for the most part Composed of ineffective and badly-armed- and-provided troops—the Texans and half-breed Indians and a portion of the artillery only, being equal to the average of his (Lyon’s) troops He knew that Hardee was marching with a consid- erable body of troops to reinforce McCullough, and that If the junction took Place tn bis front, with the large body of horse at the enemy’s com- mand he ran a great risk of being outflanked and cut off from his line of retreat. He therefore at- rates Taxine tae OatH.—All the employees in the ‘Btate Department took the oath prescribed by Con gress, to-day, administered by Justice Callan ——-~2+e 1 Tbrough an accident, we defer the publication of the City to-morrow. —________ {7 The Baltimore Exchange (secesh) declines ‘to accede to Gen. MoClellan’ equest, that the mewspapers shall publish nothing concerning military movements, says: “We were not in- ‘Vited to the famous ‘‘Convention of Editors” at ‘Washington, and should not have attended it if ‘we bad eeu favored with 2 call—for we think tbe truth can be readily told without an editorial | ‘#cked McCullough, in order toso cripple hisarmy conspiracy,” &c., &c. as that it could not attempt to follow bim tn the —hetineeneniitakendemaambosmes ai: retreat he contemplated. In this object he was 17" To-day Prince Napoleon sets out out on successful; causing the enemy a loss double his his northwestern tour, but the Princess is to re- own, and subsequently effecting his retreat unmo- main in New York. Last night the Prince was | lested, and carrying off in good order everything entertained by members of the Union Club. The | becould possibly have transported with his means Princess bas spent some time in New York sbop- | at command had there been ne evemy near him. ping, and has purchased quite an amount of Already news has been received bere, giving as- Jewels of Ball & Black surance that be has reached the point he aimed oe for, where his own reinf ¥ four - a forcements can surely ars peer dente Sars eree ye come up with him in due time, and where the pean’ State of New Tack cctet i based nature of the country will enable him toworst the it New York ‘and were ted in 5 enemy in any force in which the latter may again elty deposit the State Armory. nt bimself. . 10” Yesterday in New York the flags on the PROVOST MARSHAL PORTER City Hall, Tammany Hall, and the various engine Is hereafter to have especial c! af the bi houses, were at half-mast, as a token of respect to | over the Potomac. “Passes pep tyren the memory of the lale Col. Farnham be obtained from him in future. are compelled to Letter List until AN IMPORTANT peas leadquar: ivision Potomac ss Washington, y Gs 16, 1861. General Orders, No. 4. All passes, safe conducts, and permits hereto- fore given, to enter or go beyond the lines ef the U.S. Army on the Virginia side of the Potomac, are to be deemed revoked, and all such passes will emanate only from the War Department, the Headquarters of the U. 8. Army, or of this divis- ion, or from the Provost Marshal at Washington. Simtlar powers will be required to cross the river, by bridge or boat, into Virginia. Strict military surveillance will be exercised within the lines of the army on the northern side of the Po- tomac, and upon all the avenues of every kind, by land and water, leading to and from the city of Washington, as well over persons holding passes, as all others. 1s Frepericx, Mp.—The Frederick Union says that a portion of the Fourth Connecti- cut Regiment arrived there on Saturday. The Union also notes the arrival of seventy-two Union volunteers from Morgan county, Va. Four hun- dred wagons, loaded with army stores, have arrived there, and some fifteen hundred Govern- ment mules are being broken into service there- The Cole Rangers, a new cavalry company, num- bering 86 rank and file, and commanded by Capt. Henry A. Cole, of that city, were mustered into the service of the United States by Major Smith, on Saturday last. SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS. In Hespital, August 10, 1861. Pubitshed in conformiiy with the resolution of Senate 1861. ; = spay tant, we shall ecil at — i e At General Hospital on E street, between Fourth | man declining housek sepin; smerand Fifth streets, Washington. vani the On ist N. Y. Zouaves....11/3d Vermont Vol...... 34 do Volunteers. Ist Minnesota Vol .... do 34 Pennsylvania Vol . ‘Sth di do.. AUCTION SALES. ‘ottage Chamber Set, Iron and other Beds! 8, Bair and “huok Mattresses, Tables and Chairs, tn, Carpet, Bookea.o, Washstanda, Nebisera- tt linia 17 The Fire Zouaves, the New York Express says,do not intend to reorganize, in the strict sense of that term, but they will recrult. Suchof the officers as have shown themselves incompetent will be compelled to resign by public opinion. Passes will not be required at or within the | Lieut. Colonel Creager has resigned in conse- lines of the army north of the Potomac, but dis- | quence of severe illness, which as yet is of a loyal or suspected persons will be liable to arrest | dangerous character. The command of the regi- and detention until discharged by competent | ment, therefore, devolves on Major Lozier. : Ae a ee authority, and contraband articles will be seized. 1 From twenty to thirty tons of shot and | Ist Mass. Volunteers Officers and soldiers of the army will obtain shell are now sent from New York to Washington | 9th do do. passes as heretofore ordered. daily. 2d Vt. do. All complaints of improper arrests, seizures or 34 . 2d Maine Volunteers.. 34d Se eee oe re Ty oe Total........---+--89 tt pat pt tt ot BD AD eA OD aD —$—________. i. ver- searches, made or purporting to be made under A Hanpsome Present.—Lieut. 5. | At Union Hospital, corner of Bridge and Wash- ih Plate military authority, will be received by the proper | Brownell, the avenger of Elisworth’s death, bas ington streets, Georgetown. @00 yards Philadelphia Carpet. been made the recipient, by some friends in Bienes Commanders or Provost Marshal, who | bree, mage tue recipient, by some friends in 34 N. J. Volunteers .. will at once investigate the same, and in each in- was carved out of ivory by Mr Wim. Lautz, the | 24 N. ¥Y. Volunteers. stance make report to headquarters. sculptor. At the top of the handle is represented | 13th do By command of Maj. Gen. McCLELLAN. the American eagle in the act of killing a rattle-| 14th do S. WiLLtaMs, Assistant Adj’t Gen snake, the symbol of the so-called Southern Con- |} 17th do - = “4 Gen. federacy. On one side of the bandle is executed | 19th do [Note —We understand that this general order | in bas-relief a likeness of Gov. Andrew, on the} 24 do does not contemplate requiring passes for ordinary | other the head of the Goddess of Liberty. Be-| 23th do railroad travel to and from Washington, or to en- Deden bene a soduped, baer Rone? Berg Mees sete & 0 rms of assac huset on the er o! 26" \o ter the lines of the army on this side of the river, United States. The lower part of the handle is| 334 de from Maryland —Ep. Star.] tastefully ornamented in Rococo style, and the| goth do dagger as well asthe sheath, is mounted with 79th do solid silver, making a most appropriate present Tammany N.Y. for so brave a soldier. This elegant and elaborate | Mozart do @ Regiment on Wednesday : piece of German workmanship is valued at $80. | o4 Michigan Vel... “« The General Commanding has heard with the w eras cae _ - _ ITHDRAWAL OFA ACY TO A SECESSIONIST. ceonent pee of the atts of insubordination pathe Henry King, a wealthy resident of Allentown, | 2d Maine do. Part of the 79th Regiment. Wathont attempting | pa Yied Ss few weeke since’ leaving an estate | ith do do to enter into a discussion of the causes, it is sufti- | valued at $300,000. He died childlees. He was ctent to say that they are frivolousand groundless, | brother of T. Butler King, one of the Confeder. ~ = “ That these see have thiews Sinise upon | ate Commissioners now in Europe. Mr. King had | At Hospital at Miss ci Seminary, George the regiment and the service, and taking place at made a will, leaving balf of bis property to bis adi Terms cath | ef Oth Maine Volantoow a | 81d J.C, MoGUIRE & CO., Ancts » KRKRRLRr N.H.Volunteers.. 1] By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO. A 3] GUPERIO! D at AvcTion—' nh eae aT 8q., Corner - TT street, the Smitheo- nstitute. we shell sell his Furnitere and shold Effects, eomprising— perior Rosewood Care, Corner, [ron 5 octave ny ‘orte, Ogeay ir Boring Seat ae ooker Parior rs, to) a ‘Bol s ey ae oem wem ome THE ORDER READ TO THE SEVENTY-NINTH. The following is the order read to the 79th Go AP oy Gd eg eae *. wife and the other half to bis her; buta few - Kitohen Utensils, &o this time they give rise to the strongest suspicions | weeks before lie death, e: ted at the seces- * Ano “s hs our funds. . * of the most abject cowardice. The regiment has| Sion sentiment of bi > be ma new ai) 3—The House is for » Inquire of the ill, leaving most of his property to his wife, | Teamster,Q. M.D. Auctionrers, : forced upon the Commanding-General an issue | Will, leaving most = property 2d Maine Volonteers J.C MoGUIRE & CO. Auote. and the remainder to charitable purposes —P. a , which he Is prepared to meet. adelphia paper. ae = a . By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers ‘The men are ordered to lay down thelr arms ee Oe tee Vaso GQEEY HORSE AND SPRING WAGON AT and return to duty. All those refusing to do so Bap ror Jackson —Some wretch tn human | 1 teed ‘4 BZ Avcriox.—On SATURDAY MORNING, thi ke into f the cars, the even- | 2'® do = 0 July 3, we wiil eli. in front of our Svotion roome will be fired upon immediately. If they comply | form threw a roc 7 Maiasbaet pee ‘this pla 3d Vermont Volunteers 1)2 21 1 Grey H d sound. kind, and gentle, with the order the ringleaders only will be pun- | MZ Gov. Jackson, of Missouri, passed this place, | 34 New York do do... 21 Shan from a secreted position, on the lot adjoining | Tigh do Ist Minnesota do early new, suitsble for a grocer ished. Major Carabaca’s at the Ty end Fd the ipl 16th do PR a —. + ‘ ttl , knoc! ou! nitive. ms cash. The colors of the regiment are taken from Cee wows ecole ee ee the eck Total 82) an wen WALL & BARNARD, Avcts. them, and will be returned only when their con- tal sot have knoe that Govsines lockers eae _— duct in camp shall have proven that they under- | Could no ey ¥ ‘ sto By WA & N. . 5: on the train, as the point where the rock was| __4! General Hospital, Alexandria, August 9. UBIIC ShURs Wte stand the first duty of a soldier—obedience ; and | thrown is near a mile from the depot. The 38th N.Y. Volunteers. 8)24 NH. Volunteers.. 2 pu TURDA when, on the fleld of battle, they shall have proved | hitting of Governor Jackson was accidental. —Ab- | 54 Michigan do. ij7istNSY. do. front of the their bravery. The names of the leaders in this | '"s40m Virginian. tlam 1 bidder, for onsh, to satisf ery. 7 —— ns Se New York de... allacerely... 7 | Mare. about te hands high’ cheat tons iitlonpreny revolt will be sent to the Governor of New York, Conreperate Orvicers.—Lieut. George B.| 5th Maine do. 4/I8th NY. Veiunteers. 3 _—_ kom aad stout 6 or7 yrare oid. to be paced in the archives of the State. A court | Crittenden, of Kentucky ving resigned bis 144th Maine do we above Boi martial will be held forthwith ** commission in the Federal army, is now In Rich- 2|U 8. Marine... mond, and bas tendered his services to the Con- New Yi 11) 3)3d Michigan Vol SOLDIERS 2 MEDICAL BATHS FoR 8: Cts federate Government. Col Crittenden was Lieu- da . dd dturned joos> in the street, sup- Heavovanrsns Dee's or Wasmixcton,? | tenant Colonel of the Mounted Rifles in the United | 34 W. SP p alter parting nee ceeima: The meceeode Washington, D.C., August 13, 1861. § | States service Col Loring, late Colonel of the 3d Maine Ws jor of the Mayor, in tee ‘panda ot the Chef of General Orders, No. 35 same regiment, is now Brigadier General in the | 24 Vermont g Police) subiect to the call of t1 oper owner. Medical baths. b rT &c. | Confederate service. Ist New Jersey do. 2\27thN.Y¥. do ‘ferms cash. a nip eg id teen Saae ——_ Fire Zouaves 10/I8t Artillery... auis WALL & BARNARD, Auots. will be furnished to the officers and soldiers of ‘Tus Goopwoop Cur —The Goodwood CUP, 8s | 2d Cavalry 3} GUILE a this department, at the bath house No. 207 ««F” | bas been already stated, was won this ef by | Teamster 1 ‘Total % Br J. C. MoGUIRE & CU.. Auctioneers. N “Starke,” an American horse, owned ah ne epettinemios ecg ec eae street, ome na ane cote : Broek. ‘This in the first time that this splendid Washington papera please copy and send Also (when requisite) at thelr camps or quarters: prize bas ever graced the side-board of an Amer- | bilis to the War Department. aug 16—d2w Provided that they have a certificate setting forth | {can. The Goodwood ‘‘stakes,”? run for in a} ———__ ——______. the necessity of such baths, signed. by the surgeon | different race, were worn by Elcho, Starke com- Ee. o TNSERSOLUS (rthetreets all ma. Housshelde tftene, Fae ask - | ing 1a second, the winner having the advantage i ; , | Bisth street, wil mis ols, Par of thelr regiment, Independent battalion, or com. | tng 1n tecond, the, winner b weet” Twopees | ror LATENT PORTABLE HAY PRESGES Ber Room Ficterce: Coskine Onna Wine pany: ago, Starke won the “stakes” bimself. 5. Esoal. Jy 26-2weo 3* Seventh st. near The baths will be administered by Doctor = 320 EMILE DUPRE Alcan. Gzonos N ieccupexe & De aurea Cores PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, IRon BvILDING, By command of Brigadier General Mansfield : } N. Saunders, lat Navy Agent, under Buchanan’s Importer and Wholesale Dealer in * te Sol oot billows c 5 Administration, has been’ discovered to be WINES, BRANDIES. SEGAR R- er Bed, Bolster ows. Taos. C.Surtivan,A.A.A General. | Advelnietration, has t of $21,000 by the Depart. *DINES PICK UES PRESERVED. ; Matercowe B sokets, Q THE NEW YORK 81XTEENTH. ment. The District Attorney at Washington has CONDENS MI 8, F eRE Cane-reat Cha ED MIL K, ASSORTED eee mes a, Yesterday, some of the New York Sixteenth, | commenced suit upon the official bonds f Mrs SYRUPS, and CAMP SUPPLIES. iinet Me ppeante Gore , : ee Frame Piano e, sir Cloth Sofa and ON tad ureaur, en, tay ai ‘ gore, Ko , conristing. in part, of Btting, ko, 7% Z Sec id king Stove and Cooking Utensil table tired of camp life already, undertook to refuae to! fon “Robert J: Wathen arene ee en eel rust REGEIVEDS skins Gtove end Cooking is suitable for answer to their names at roll call. Colonel Davis | Tyibune. 100 CASES OLD BOURBON (1856) brought them to a proper sense of their duty, by — giving due notice that he would shoot down the | ,ARBE*T or Hon Avex. R. Boreter.—The EMILE DUPRE’S Boonsboro’, Md . Odd Fellow has the followin, . 320 Pa. Avenue. first two who, being present in line, refused to| paragraph.” We have not heard of the tone ok, Inon Burmue, 390 Pa. Avan obey the rule requiring them to answer. They other source: an o ‘erms knew their man; and according) t led We learn from private sources that the Hon. F FREDERIC TUSTUS’ HAMBURG WILLIAM RTIN. to acknowledge his presence Ie tins, aely, ir} Alex. R. Boteler, of Virginia, was captured by | CELEBRATED SMOKING TOBACCO,| sui2 te Pie ttt 343 SO: wf ail the volunteer officers possessed the decision of | than aed wiper et his res mag yore ag fon a. ‘The Best Article Ever Importd, a? ogany 1M it Auots. pri By WALL & BARNARD, Ai character for which Colonel Davis is marked, the | Genetal Banks. EMILE DUPRE, BY cARZUE OF A DEED OF TRUS work of thoroughly disciplining the Army of the ————— Inow Buitpine, 320 Pa. Avenve. Washin; county. D.C, und The Union State Convention, which as- the *" ei A Potomac would be speedily accomplished. sembled in this city yesterday, was attended by UST RECEIV SThird Guiding ee CAMPS OF KENDEZVOUS AND INSTRUCTION. a peeopira i Neeser Sine eeate, rent J oe Sas iorenens i 8 in expose An order has been !ssued from the War Depart- | Un"! manifested. Augustus W Bradford. Ta SELTERS WA . on achusetts avenue, ment establishing camps of rendezvous and in- of Baltimore county, “wat nominated for ‘Gover: in Original ~~ ettiee, Sowa act part struction at New York, Harrisburg, Pittsburg, | nor, and 8 S. Maffitt, Esq., for the Comptrolier- A aul3im___ EMILE DUPRE'S. two-story frame ¢ and Cincinnati. Every volunteer is to be mus- | 82!p —Balt American Terms made known at sais, pt ———— EW VOLUME BALZAC’S NOVELS—The| All conveysneing at cost of tered in as soon ax enrolled, and sent to the camp] Negnozs Honnt —Five negroes, at the instiga- | NV SATonpeue at fouse of Claes; from the WALTER 5. Cox.” Seen: of rendezvous as soon as mustered in, the expense | tion of two white men, murdered Mr. Giteon “cu | French of Honore de Baieen” Ries by FHARLES M. MATTHEWS, 9 2 Silas Marner, the Weaver of Raveloe; by’ Geo. iy 17 Inwads WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. of transportation to be borne by the Government. | overseer in Monroe county, Ala , on the 24th ult. Elliott, the author of “Adam Bede” ~ - The War Department reserves the right to attach | They Were burnt at the stake for the crim 45 conte. FRENCH & RIC STHIN. euIGe Gra pEEb Dene soldiers or companies to other regiments, in case bac ws BY ott aor pril 7, 1850 santony the food eeoenas that for which they were enrolled be not readyat | ("PUTNAM RIFLES. —This company © CARRIAGES. ‘ the time fixed me aa o DAY EV if WwW 7 Tne subscriber tava made additions to his bln ek ity, D. «., the undersigned rd Building Aesneistion” of NING, Avgu-t I7th. to elect officers previous to factory, making it now o’ SWORN IN ire mustered in the aervice of the United States./ in the Di is Three more compantes of Col. Youn; Ist il proces de iris s04n the above Corpe will $8 of all kinds cannot be nt @ Cavalry Regiment were sworn into the service} au 15-2l" G. THISTL ON. passed, and from his long experi nee ie the bi 3 as of Lot No. 2, in this forenoon, making seven in all, so far. The PUTNAM RIFLES.—Your a tention Regal Sr on “Wacons kept Teo story brick dwollice iene CoBmatinE of 8 balance, three companies, will probably be ready | | ey ie i regard to formin, d. ® to be sworn in to-morrow or on Monday next - on hand. Terms made known at saic orennizo the Putts forthe Urited States service, | p Al REPAIRS | neatly done, snd all orders ort t tly attended to. WA! COX, One of the companies, from Cumberland county, | ud to be mustered in immedi ye 1 Prgeoond hand Carriages taken in hoarse for a Ewes. fa., bas been organized ever since 1813 Twenty ie nd Hal hint one gompany. Rendezvou cores WOREW J JOYE a aren Aucts, companies in all bave applied to be admitted _ Bu l4 5t* 6 THISTLETON. |] IBRARY OF CONGRESS. ~ By BONTZ & GRIFFITH, Auctioneers. — into tl is popular regiment. (Ver NOTICE To TaX-pavERs. 1,7*** Avacars ust. | "TRUSTEES SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT _ PRESIDENT LINCOLN AT THE NAVY YARD. Coutecror’s Orricr ne i pergpy sxven that the’ Laibrazy Of Con a deed in trust bearee’ Ate on ee Yesterday, President Lincoln visited th: Navy Washington. August 8, '861 Auguet, and will not be reo) until Tuesday, a ard recorded in Li Yard on business, and left immediately, without omitg taxes for 1861 have been fixed at filty cents | the i7th day of Septem —~ oh ane Re giving them time to fire the customary salute. Boi su ber wil A discount of twenty 6 JUBN G. STEPRENSON, Librarian. | &t public on THURSDAY, the 2%th per out allowed und: 1e fe = look men for prompt pay- A it 1861, at 6 ive OD a promises, He also visited the Yard in the same manner the sitio FIT ieet 115 imohey sie ke tears, Ne “s 8th wos’ day previous This is the third time be has vis-| nego oh rai tas, bill on OF the dee anette’. oatng fet 10 an alley, with the i ited the Yard unnannounced, and left before a sa-| dollars,” are a lome receivable in th: lute could be fired, apparently eschewing all un- | ‘**°. x ‘ments consisting of a two story and attic WILLIAM BY XON, ss i Dweller House, oe! Bu 8-6te0 ‘he above Collector. 18 situated at the street necessary waste of gunpowder. THE UNION P. AyER MERKTING roving part ofthe aity. nod SWINDLING TRE GOVERNMENT. aj rope holden EVERY DAY inthe street Qen REWARD WiLL Serco or nent aoewous “1 ° mM. A volunteer named Foley enlisted and was dis- tobe contipued an hour, ‘Straners van wells tn OF neo! ma cash. = citizens o1 jenominations a: vi : charged on account of the heart disease, recelving | oltizens of dil denominations imeotings. "mil" | caileherselt Losin Hace eas ee: fer > Property Pay and the usual Government allowances. He | ~~ aa likely negro, quite black, well des wi mpon the risk expenses of went home, reenlisted, and again endeavored to 1 nay STRANGER. WHERE J tet gu a he ee , She is po doubt larking in. the ~ All conveyancing at the expense i . a ra? o1 5 get a discharge on a plea of sickness, but was de- Pa Rotem. tA AMRo'nE to SMITH SS Ro. 460 bend Waphinstig eityang may make . ae Bicite Da EPMQNSTON, Trustee. tected. An example 1s to be made of him, of | Seven he has & very nice aesortment, and they say | & */ 8 Pisce wa. OR THINGTON, “ bwin ents LO course. His object was to get allowance for 11s them 80 cheap.” Note.—T. = N e last Au 15 stawtf Prince George's cou: 4. transportation, &c f the stranger, he was runnin. Be * — TOPHAM’S ransportation, srvomen ging out “SMITH, No. 46 mal Sn | FRESH AND GENUINE | GB eax 1UM TRUNK = aR \P LZ Gen Edwin C. Wilson, of Erie, Pa., (late Ad SALE-A BAKERY, doing « frat Awo, BUCKWHEAS ND EOE iF ERS. | 499 Savane Srames, Wackinoron, D.C. tant G 1 of State of P 1 business, together with a Horse and Wagon, ‘For sale b: J: P. BARTHOLOW ju volnted oe Brae oe mayivania,) bee! end Btande in the Genter and Norther, Mugen: iments bh ne Oe been appointed a Brivade Quartermaster of Vol.| Apply at this office. 1 16-St™ y feet, nesr unteers U.S. A., with the rank of Captain. Albo, NOTICE. . WAGON HAMES, C. P. Hinedill, of Grand Rapids, Mich., to be a Aut Persons indebted to R. Brice Hall are re- TRACE CHAINS. ri dat ly di tt feared copemnence ot Volunteers, with] Metaesseate wit tirunletchal Maciel] worry CPRRY COMBS te, be, | 1am the rank of Captain. the said Bi the henefit of his creditors; Agriouitural Warehouse, Cumaminb ier. othe ll be putin & proper train forcol-| jy 25-2weo 668 street, near Canal, = The 3d Infantry, who are to camp (as rtion THEO. SHECKE! SEFURNISHIN: of Gen. Porter's Provost Guard.) in the Fekete Trustee for B. Brive Hi exay camping ground known as Franklin Square, have been busy for some days past in getting it in order. They have removed the dirt left there by the volunteers and already have it in apple- pie order. * NOT 80. sell We are able to contradict Positively the silly M 1, approved story of the New York newspapers alleging that LITARY BOOK Mr. W. W. Corcoran of this city has F} in the Camps, the 'GHN OGDE! money to the Southern Confederacy. He has done = Sted” ich rs Rend ter es Maal wigs Merete nothing of the sort; por has he had any transac- “tore ougared are ICKLING VINEGAR tion with them, pecuniary or otherwise, of any makin EN P (Wane TED.) description whatever. D out AR s le sallons F vere Vinegar Apply at 251 Pa. avenue it* RESIGNATIONS. ongzgte Centr aN The Department has accepted the resignations NY. 26th (Oneida) Regiment, and two Captains i VONDALE FLOUR. of three Captains and twelve Lieutenants of the and seven Lieutenants of the N. Y. 38th (Scott Bapsoun & — a for the nals of my Pi a : 4 ( Life Guard), also of Captain Janes 8. Waugh, | folk ad customers ond tha Tey ay tng mA Mice, N bans and Assistant Surgeon Mitchell, of the anol | Pr Gy Simo) “GES WH me aves. SSEL rege DESERTERS CAUGHT. subseriber. Mave Secor. me oes Sieciire st fot ad ome loans rege This morning half a dozen of the New York| _Sui5Steos ON. SARGENT. Bas apes. We, op oeipronian craigs fo Reset of stmpting to de mo rie 10 of Auruat | bareninn fo parchawnry ne ts tall drat a at * i severe punishment will surely be meted out to tore fa if bf wrested, tie | 10% 523 Seventh streat- above Pa av. some of the recusant of that regiment by way of i 7 a RORINEO Jags RTABLE OVENS, the so much needed example. Opposite Hrown's Hotel. ILITAR Hor AMILIES, FOR THE PROVOST GUARD. F and C. caf hey er cee tee (sathely a r : : J.P, BARTHO: ae 500, ry 22" abst THOLOW. under General Andrew Porter, U.S. A., and it nbs, “tar sf = Ni has Gon = = Sens is now on duty in the immediate vieinity of Gen. Our et AY... BET. P ’s headquarters. rai i? t BLL, . 5 c. B. 1EW OF Martial law was proclaimed in St. Louis} mined to an x ESET by Gen, Fremont on Wednesday last. Serie SPREE a

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