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| archer come Pen raed Marder Case. — LIST OF LETTERS , al r. District Attorney Carrington REMAINING IN THE POST OFFIC ones bare uae; Bes Norris addressed the jury on Wasunieven Cirr, Avgest 6; ‘ted up Tr beget Nec Peps mad es 2 Apgar Bradley delivered the closing ad- | UOrdered to be inserted in the Evanine Star, it remaining in ie a ‘y dress for the defence. recapitulating what he had | being the newspaper having the largest circulation voder the provisions of the law directing them | proved—that these men were ordered to arrest | of any dnily paper published in Washincton.} ve printed In the newspaper having the largest | Boyd about midnight; that they found the house | {[7 All persons applying for letters in the foliow- circul Con within the delivery of the office. Its —= at tat = pada 4 cp aad, apm = ng list, will pleage say they are ADVERTISED. total deliy clreulation is more than double that ing tts ev demanded admittance In LADIES LIST. name of United States in tones loud enough | And: Mr VF Huteh: of any other Daily printed in the District of Co- | to arouse the neighbors; that no anewer waste | Adams, Mice Anne Jones. : *umbia. turned; and after the panel was broken in and a Andornon, Mra Berries : rm Maire oilens C F Fetterly A = ee istol ‘red they were ordered to shoot, which | Archer, MissSarsh | Johison, Miss Mary CansinghamChaPrishy KevaL2 (7 Though Tus Srax is printed on the fastest they aia. He argued that from thecircumstances | APranutia, Adelaide | Kain. Misa H ee Ww Le he enumerated and the facts that they re- | Angust, in Hacnah E Keating Chiford @ Ficlga B ‘ane ten. ary Campbell CW Barres eum press In use south of Baltimore, its edition ay ¥ sc afterwe: shiforg : Wn Ww is v0 large ne te require it to be put to press at an | ‘rested the door and rds Sergeant pees «gg une estare Ring. & ret Useo CB te 8 a Wordsworth W Want 5 Morphy sent for reinforcements it is evident the | At 5 rou x AAC I a Ww. early hour; Advertisements, therefore, should be | prisoners believed the house was fortified and i Mary Kuoher, Mra Mary peony Woltw W wos % sent in before 12 o’clock m.; «therwise they may | contained an armed force. ON K M & i ¥ » Sloot WorthingtonTh White not appeer until the next day. He contended that under the first instruction of Hi Weloh Taos the Court, the jury, to convict, must believe that the prisoners had agreed to commit a felony; that Noriex—District of Columbia Advertisements | jt wasconcerted among them that if Boyd reslated i onephi has Gibbens i wine ee y to be inserted in the Batrimons Scmare received | they would fire into the house; otherwise only M « 3 Hi od PearceG Ws Stambay Wheeiwrigh!SA Wiun Jao C at and forwarded from Tux Star Office. those who fired were guilty. After diligent ra Lizzie Church B s Warrens Ba) Wrghtby J D Bir Bredity said here, tae young int ores i Mere & wird AW Gtorgia W Prender'Geu- ° 8 iM | Wheele Be Winel pe r. ere were nine young men 5 r Geo yheeler sergt Examination at THE JaiL.—Yesterday, Justice | arral, for murder, and unless te jury ‘could Waser ies ptiaies Geen AW gorgs BG BA ai i choad § a Wilkerson S Denes poo rece gall e <a Pies out those who fired, they must acquit the | Bail ae Meicha: = be aes. wM J « Geo a ‘homas Hitchcock. + soners. emen' Go iller Joo H—2 Peter sent to this olty for trial upon the charge of giving | " Mr. Bradley will be followed by the District a, M Mathews, Mra lize, | Gross A a |Meriid'B. pane D information to he coeny,: acting Sean ie Attorney; Sifter which the case will go to the jury. Maree Mise M. 7 Goppernall & ‘olimah otabetn down ivemivmedis , In Virginie and driving then fromm their homes. | Waitsuvrst, 434 Pennsylvania avenue, fur- M MeQuinn, Lucy pti a thaDe ackawas Fi, ‘The scene of the alleged operations of Hitchcock | nishes superior Card Photographs, suitable for Mor Ifresh, Jane Carnege A. Giese Jue : Wael is in Alexandria county, Va., near Vanderwer- | sending in letters. See his likenesses of distin- fujcpeinon, Mars Mary CushingLtaH 2 Goery SF Jones N 5 Wright t ken’s farm, and the country eround within three | guished men, views of camps, etc. Photographs | Bergman. Nich rsAA ni AJ Garnett M P A Sh Whitmore PJ or four miles of the Chain Bridge. The country | In ofl and water colors and pastel, from miniature 4 A 6 M lar G Grant Pro! ineley iace Wakeman R'2 is admirably adapted tosuch guerrilla tions, { to life size. aul7eoim =| Barr eeae gine Sree fie ee Pe Wiliams R the pine forest being very dense, with hundreds | p.g Barreny.— The Cameron Battery, 3d | Bradford. Miss-C B hillips, M Doylo Wm Gallup RM ears bed Knciel JA Pollerd © W winslow rc of pothe teengh » in which a mia not Pennsylvania, made # fine appearance on the | B' ; 5 Paynter. Mrs D -amyhart Wm Gallagher P J Metzger Jas Pi Wynn Peter ye a eee lyfe he | @¥enue to-day in new guns, animals, and equip- Mec ned gerd. Mrs Deen wer W GalmgherevM J paren JB S WihaerPR rr = — a has Known the defendant for about six years. | P8Z°- Batro. Mra M widen, Mra H teh eal Matmott p> puoAk Went, Peter R Knew bim to be a quiet man until a few days be- CrnTRaL GvarpHovse Caszs —Jobn Drunk, Brother (om, Mrs AL, Fob ee. = . fore the election in Alexandria county. Va, to| drunk and vagrant; fine and costs, 89 Di-work? | Corgan ME 4 a ‘aa Jamison JS refer the ordinance of secession to the le. He | house days. Four lodgers were accommo- | Calions, Mrs M A Drew Wm H E JeneferJ A came to witness where he was at work on Vander- | dated. arton, Mrs DA " ; t K Jackson Jno werken’s farm, Alexandria county, Va., and —_—____--—- if iss B MrsM & Johnsen HS asked bim how he wes going to vote. Witness Be Cangrvi.—Counterfeit notes of the denom- Mra i izzie Thos R Joy Prof HS Mae Thos 5 replied, ‘‘the Union ticket? The prisoner an- | ination of two dollars, on the Farmers’ Bank of | Coutsor, Miss MA 8 Mrs Pormelia Gorge Lt J W Jerome E B-2 Moniaay 5 Pescook A—2 th Geo B w 3 pee “that is rignt” They cd omer and | Bridgeport, Conn., are in oirculation in this city. pated Jos Jackson E W Mitchel HA Peikins A E Schuster 6 L Welkus witness thought Hitchcock was going to vote = M Sray, M thon & Co J L Johnson F ¥ er Hogh | icke + AT —2 Soies Geo H ¥ Lewis right. On election day witness saw Hitcbcockat | S¥® Noricx of meeting of Christian Association | Soy] A fe, Mrs HB Gatett Ino Jteee a | Madekuouk peswr AH renmtzGeoa | We kor Lis Ball’s Cross Roads, and saw bim vote the seces- | 00 Monday evening. The occasion will be an in- A Epencer, Miss Josephine J Johnston DS Marsna!l Geo e A Sykes Geo Wright Leroy . ZH 'Geow | Woillt sion ticket. Ever since he bas been known as a | ‘resting one. Mrs CA Suilivace, Mra O Sa: Graley Jas K MorganGenGW Reyuside W i secessionist. Witness has heard suspicions ex- es Dodge, Mrs Ema Seone,E Cl ac hog Jackson D Morgan Geo C. Kad WH Sh waramaaGA } Woods LW i pressed, but knows nothing of his acts. Tue Last Cuance.—Make the most of the per- | Diegs, Mrs Lucy Simmaker, Miss 8 jowen JasH JordanChasE | Morreil Geo W Rowe W Soypesees es ee A e William McLean, Lieutenant 2d Cavalry,sworn. enn sale, stterncon ‘and evening of Comp- | Davis, Miss Marian = Eeptersc heist Rate Gibson Jas Johnson W F-2 | Maddox Geo Kobectaon W M Saabura F W WoorrufJac Wilder ko Testified that Hitchcock was arrested August 16, | Dell’s Minstrels. Dankworth,MreS Skinner, MraJuliaL — | pockstad Geer. eee itGH | Mores GooS moe sores ES p MISCELLANEOUS. —Tescher; Ed, Sunday 1561, and charged with carrying information to} Horroway': Pity on, Stomach and | Puvall, Mra Sullivan, Miss Ann Dexter GoodmonCapJ Jones Chas M GA F paton ; C. Ht ; Caps. Co, F. Mass. Regt. Giien us and coklog thems torus delves ok | Rect comet, gtnors maaieunet wiilgare,ie | Bomuetiaritn, § Gilincniicm a | Pasuarr Ganmoes@ demece | Mendel Goo (7 Laxrrans sev im ait cane BE PREPAID. their homes A men atmed Walker was hunted and liver. ‘Ti eatored more | Evans, Mrs John Stason, Mrs H 1-2 Delicllesy Chas Ginson Jon, KF Ramsey Re nen Ri Sones, eaten be bee AAR out of his home, and took to the pines and was | sufferin Sreveptcatoeetesl see permacent health edwards, MissAnns = Eypherd. Mrs T & Diven O 3 Gurley Joel Chas a HAN aued. and Hitchcock and his nephew were : rmeral “apecifios” united, | finer: Nils Pettewed to be the parties. Witness wae ordered ‘ease the pputeiunieerens the Danek ‘i “Rach spnne to arrest him, and was told that he had been seen . in bowel complaints they ar running across the field with a gun. Witnesssent | squall; = fee head of rt rayunJnoM JoynerA J uffy Mio! wder E LL ———————— Beata’ outta, jestaens [tis Bo Eietarteen Ses TELEGRAPHIC NEWS x | PELEGRAPHIC NEWS nt Dohney LtM Gansevort HS-2 Dox ae 4 jackson A B Fort, Fisher, Mr 8 “ Gatzmer H J AH scouts after him, who followed him to bie house | ash Erisby, Mra Russell Tor. R Gionons HB lrontide AB pS obew Ven ! FROM WESTERN VIRGINIA. and arrested him. Hitchcock denied having & 620. b su6-lw | Grey. Miss } ‘codman H Aiigore Gea W | Storne Eee so Bautimone, August 17 —A letter from Western- : che sre tao . 6 L _ ba Sorrel (et vey) teatited that he knew the | _.Co 8; Zhe anddon changes of onr climate are | @rerr: Miss Ms 1 G Krepps WF Ridge Phos SchwingramerE | port, Maryland, opposite to Piedmont, dated the Aefendant. Defendant was at Sorrel’s father's, | apections. Fizperionse having proved Gast weaale ¢ : B Garliner GoB Ketcham Masew DH Reeood's Stungea kg | 19th, says: “The Federal scouts last Sunday night laquiriog for Mr. Walker. He once came over | remodies @fen act ily and certainly wi 5 Th » Ann Gordon @e0H Ki ) Reme: S Sfepung Es succeeded in capturing three notorious with another man, who bad a double-barrel } taken im the carly stages o| the disease, recou Mrs Mery J Graiam Geo R r Read 8 T—2 Schmitt DA burners, at New Creek. A force of eleven bun- gun. Mr. Walker had been driven away by the | Shonid at once be had to * Brevwn's Bronchial Van Patten, Mrs J B ot Dr G Rutherford Shoerner D Confederates. Hitchcock asked when Walker Trockes,” or Lozenges, let the Cold, Cough, or Ir- i Willing. Mrs Anca i Grender Geo ik Sam! hriy C Kobinson R—-2 Sheers D dred secessionists is reported near Romney. moved, and !f he was going to move back. Have Eason of the Throat be Sver 90 slight, ss by this , Waite, Fire ® are Disternill Jno Gartner GeoG fome. Robe Moctick Ghee | eed 4 at Swift D “ The Federals at New Creek Bridge expect an seen Hitchcock scouring around the country. | wardod off. Public Speakers apd Singers will Go : ‘Il Ward, Miss Na Dector 3B Grant Francia Kieran Pe Michel H Kionardson RR Stewart D 8 attack and bad been reinforced. A large number The report was tae Be want: ar | Beating: ont them effectual for oleariny ant strengthening the pane! yom i z Downey jas Guenther | UPL Kureholf 0 Munder Coas Ranwopst Rs Schutt Pr of fugitives from Virginia—men women and chil- Saw Hitcucock carrying a double-barrel gun the | Rares. nave soe cad Williamson, & E DweelyJaaN Goodeel Ketanteski Miler Clas Kivat Soust D dren—in great distress, were daily passing through day he (Hitchcock) was arrested. montin our paper. Rea? it; twill inner ee Wilson, Mra Mary Dana Jae J od M KrlyM Senwenck © Westernport, seeking refuge.”* W. H. Patten, eworn—[ This witness, who hos | "au 'avecly ere iaialapeaaieaeeen § ESL Watson, Mite Bir, Geen Reds, MarwinGG_ fice Nathan“ Rtaant eg BS been an old scout in the Indian country, was oy ver, M j c é emorest dno Gephai Kelly Jno } s , haffer C-2 guiding the pickets to thelr pests in tbe district | . Pa eS pee ay a Pg be Hopkiua Mra Ww S ton Nira to peop alee tae ceeree es Marsal e > Rear’ Stowat GH a above described an the night when bimself and | giood Purifier, in another culumne © ™ 42 vatt, Mins R Dutlee Jas Ginevan Chas Hy liy M Mullen Cas Kosenths! MG-2 Spencer C CG Auuiancez, Onto, Aug. 15 —The express train one of these pickets was fired upon by some party Tunaberger, Moa ES Wile n. Mre © Daveson Jax M Goddard CW 2 K Muddaugh B Ritchie M Slewson C Se sat, on eee ae, See Oe eae inambush. The point at which Patten and his Pexwin:. eet Mrs M, are ¢ Doman Gen J M Goulding Moloney B Ryan M when near Massilion bree cars wentinto the cowpanion were fired upon, was on a farm near} | Persons desiring pennies will always find them | fisuccick Misa” Young, Mre J. Doty Jno W. Griffia G Kaily Levi-2_ peas, mv = 3 river at a point where the water was six feet deep Vanderwerken’s, but on the road to nna, } for exchance at the Star Office counter. tf young, Mra Col Barley Joos goclsh ches fiunmelt LF eanrdoas A ace Mr : 2 The night wes intensely dark. About forty pas- where they had la!d down nesr a fence} Wit. = : Q 2 ‘ Dewey FeO eee ehaodier Rammell Le Mukiey AW KaasoneM PF gpinkied, sengers, among whom were several ladies, were nees beard a rumbling noise as of 2 carriage, MARRIED . sitaNkovs.—Mabel V.; Mrs. No, 185 12th | Daly Jas GilmerC H eating L Mapess A ing M Show cs taken through the windows, the cars lying with raised hi cit Sesee be th tae = he Miss HARRIET E. Brck? SCooGENTL MEN’S LIST. Denveroe © Bay rod Pepi oka Ww bid Kotbiae ae et Cone OE be Philedeipuie Baltimore and Wasbi r imself up, and wes shot th: t! IT to M 2T BE, DICK: hs 2M jenover Gor pill Ber ie Smith +b hand. They then retreated toan orchard “where | SONcal of thiscity. ee eee He DICK: | anion tw N. Haruisd A “Binsey Amos | Deroy J Weltor Greely das Mk Ieinw_ | MersuslA CG Russel Rev LS putt b+ baggaze and express master was also taken out of witness concealed himself a the wounded he 15th instant. by the Rev. Mr. Rya: Andrews Wii-2 Borger Lewis Bachnus A—. DunvarJasK GrimshawAH-2 King Capt J H Morehouse A Keichiin Shaw CB the car through the side. One mile west of that man in a bay-cock. Some time after, Hitch LES ST SWART. to Mise NA ny Atwoli WC Berl Capt ,_ _ Batier AL Daailis J P Gearing Prof A Kemp John H Munro Ailen _ noane J J C another train ran Into a culvert, and the engine 2 s Ee ity ‘* BurrowsCaptLStoaly Ad Dwisht HH W Griswold AE Kim ai! Jas w | MoLaren Surg2Rominson Jos Stratton B-2 went down a distance of fiften feet, the e cock approse! where they were, und was 2 Burkhardt Barber AS DoolitieHf Graham AM KentzCagtJ D | Mcusrin AB RaubJ P ° “ y pagesge challenged by witness, who questioned bim 23d ultimo. by Roy. W. M.D. Ryan, Dr. BriceJ K Bacon $ V Decker H Greene AM Kisik JS MeBuckin AJ Robsrte Jos cx falling on top. No one wag hurt in elther di as to his name. &c , and LES 8. TAF i, o! w York, aad Miss y Botts JM-2 Burnell A Gaston AG Kaulmin JH MoDevi B yan J B-5 da B- aster. Both the trains were ning slow, as the < “ F. P. WOODWARD, of Washington, T Brooke HJ Britten AM Dowie Henry—2Giimore A—2_— Kelly John W MoMinne C Raynor J & Shepherd AS recent rains bad washed a the embankments tion in which Hitchcock went, and afterwards Baker AF Dettimer Hoary Gould C K eLaughiin D Russe! JH Sweet Assi in several places. Repairs had lately been made , , 1861, by Rev Dabney Ball, | ArmstrongThos arth 28-3 Broth A Dravey HB” Gould A K MeUiureD ~ _ Kead Joss c b> bye ha eae elytra pormeeged fie TCIM MON dad SALLIE Es PAR: | Ash The Brown JL) Bell albert Dunlop Geo W Gould A C-2 J MoMurray E Richmond 5 tnchoding tore hundeed cobliete eee aie’ aeaenant the same hay-cock, and open the hay, as If search. re son's Brand Jos Micke WC ramnioad Geo rasan gimore 2 MoCar ,F i Retly Jao panda mas ed. No trains have gone east from here since ing for them. Apparently disappointed in bis = = ArmatrongSam! Burns as © v Davey Henry Gregory J Kranseneck H Ritehmond Jas Sharp A F Monday afternoon, and we do not know how soon search, be went to the feuce, where he had a horse SPecian NOTICE. Averill Kruce. Digktman Ge5N Gittings LtK Kennedy G W M in Geo—2 Remsou Jno mail A—2 they will goagain. Some ngers came from and wagon, and after holding a conference for a SUNDAY TRAIN, Austin Robt | Barr Cpt M WP Dowry Geo M. Haselton W Krosl Ered MoConrad Geo Robinson J i Pittsburg, via the river, to Wellsville, and walk- time with some person, went away with bis team a SR ae Anderson ColR Browor Jno Ca:penter WW | Drinker FP Hutohine W3 K red M ‘ ed part of'the way up. ‘All the trains on the road ; 0 Fran el ; The pickets remained half an hour, when a man RBA | toon, Bates Joshua Campbell WJ | Datamares? piges WS Kimball £2 MoKsy Col Smitha H > | north and west, are running ; Arnold Cap R bi uy Smitha snapped a gun at witness again. Witness went] On and after SUNDAY, 18 1 ‘iutuen Rake DrJB Corwin W- Davidge FH Hillyer W 8-2 Kelly D MoSherry DrHF Kiley J.0 Smita A toward him and he ran, ‘and one of our pickets | bot one Sun my ialg at einichiacigscetaal aigMahlon Branencrhos CrmbarkW | Davenport O Hanna WH. Ring C MeCouneliCapt Kuark Jno Shopnerd New York Politics. . $ TOD righ! —f Avine. oni with thirty of the caveley, sed while ont heard | YORK ard PHILADELPHIA. &™ OF NEW | Agen ; Crawford Wo | Dyas EL Menuet uv Botardorn sm Sefae'g’* DF * nirel oosamnitive ost wt the Dotswen Meuse oe ponies Seasil acy be tend Gta tat-orlanmer rama From New Yora and Philadelphia, arriving in| Allen Henry = stoyd JT Caniugham W | Doherty EP oGiaw H || Roberta GC Steel A Central comsni at the van in witne double Demat The covntee (oltene | Washington at 6 10. m. JA. SCOTT, | Amoad W-2) Burrdos Fo Carrol. WC Dunby MoCoombs Jaa Riley Jk Spoflord am | this city to-day, Twelve members out of etatesn jou! arrel gun e cavalry followe: vz General Manager. | Alden Jno B J Davis Movacy J Regan Jacob roup Wm were present. Resolutions were adopted deciar- the prisoner to bis bouse, and arrested bimm. He a AsayCapt Insaco JasS a EM Kooksperberger | #1¢Monos Jno Rauche J Wh ing that the present war has been ‘bt about was panting as if he bad been running hard. G UN BOATS. AlvrightJ F Burkes D c Wy H Capt : by abolition aggressions upon the rights of the — Ambier Jao Bohn Juo Chandler WD 0 t South. Th Suttons afen os a tcngtes | herd tie ; Quartermaster General's Office. Abbiott I Beall J A Cowie WP. I K Me: i ne Te pend ge tad rory's Whert this morning, Washington City, July 18, 1961 Abel #2. nenJN Goins W F—2 | Da esly Wm Kingsbery C P f ‘ attacks apes free speech, and adverste “en ersaie. rgocs of conl. and one at Riley's] Prane and Specivications for hulls of @un | Anderson J H Brennan J F-3 anon Mr WB] DakinC B-2_ Harris RovWA Kinesbery Capt ‘ummy WH tice between the now contending armies North vessel which bes just discharged | Boste tor the Western rivers are on exhibition at | Abbott J © Bras P n WH Davies Chas—2 Hullings Wm—2 Kearney © Tye WS ard South, and the immediate convocation of # acite. The rates of freight are | this offic: at offices of Quartermasters at | Anderton J D CuninghamWm | Desch Casper Henrietta Win, Klock A MecDozald J F Trowbrides C F | convention of delegates from all the States which sul! high—#1 30- and unless there is some Pittaburg. inginnati. St. Louis and Alton. ‘Anders Jas ad Cook Wm DeHollesey C Hom nendeen T Kimball OW McUune Jas w acknowledged themselves members of the Union danet 4 betier, fuel will command tall Boats to ba delivered aire. Bids should be} arten & Aarrel! Bake) Jno Ciaskk Wm Drapsr CS L-2 Kic B McHuch Jas RKsmmeiy J C- in November, 1861, to the end that all ditt rie: * tht M. £ ced sent to Quartermester General of the United States | AndrewsLt J M Brother: i Christy WS Duncanson CC Harrington Vs hin Mos-sughiin Jas Reed HB Nove ' . m4 ferences —— Tee ee Of Our mond comes from | Army, at Washington, by lat August. at noon, ‘Adams HL Velgerlsish Crossfield Den alc Hopkins WJ = Lane WH MeKinne- Jao Mandel H-2 may be peacefully adjusted, our land saved from ay oe a, oak wood is already seiling from . C. MEIGS, Andrews Geo D Bergers Jas Coffey 1 Destrick © Henry WP Lowndsa W McAvoy Jao P. bloodshed and restored to peace, concord and the lony boats at from $5 50 to 3% per cord, or] jy 19 Brig. Gen’l and Quartermaster Gen'!, | Adreso G B Barron Jas DentierC W Hatoh Wells — Lewis WB MoNeii Jas Th union higher theo the retail price last wia' Some = = Alex: + Bronhasen Jao Carter ¢ Darby B Karns Lt WH Lee Wm McLaughinJdno Ko! 3 The committee also resolved not to call 2 sepe- five babe schooners are now at the wharves, and ly Craieawen Casi NoTic. , is Arnold oy Burnap Jno Guaey The Ponetbon A L Fowpracer WA Lord 8. ents ks N Sion © ces re abe rate State convention, but urged thelr friends to % ce vl our hay 0 ver Dr ennec! avis andy ongly Wm - 9 . jompson Thos » Solan Ca ec ee Cran, with water- | avery artic of goods We parcises, We ate free | AlerrerPA-2 Bryan jaa H Clockes J Piven AS Hannah S| Licey WS | MoLaughlia Mr Kucera GeoC Thorutou ‘Thos. | org, cueuat'® to the oue called by the other wing > o melons, canteloupes, wood, and cther river pro- 3 st © of the part; x fi J Benly Jas Devecchy A Hommeidon Lt Laren: Vv MoFailiou 3} t Cracey The party duce. Several steamers have arrived at the western Peeaeerss roe tke | aioe Beukard Jas Dutton LtAH Hyatt Thad Eitte Wm MoKearusn M-2 Rye Geo Tuell kam R wharves during the week, with stores for the | of READ ADE 3 for men and | Arter Dani-2 Bogardus Jas Dennison AW Holmes ‘Thos Lumpking Thos | McMahon M- = Ruggles @ D-3 ‘fom! Affairs at Alexandria. Government bo lung ae much lower rate | Amos D Barry Joo M patcher AL. Ha'cey Dhow H Lieson H MoHenty #5 ye Geo ° | Avexanprta, Avg. 16.—In uence of the Thee Rally Jan © . MeCartny P ATION —The young ladies of F street have Atkion — Burroughs JS Coc 1 Evaua W ands’ Ei2.sc | Moat Increased shipment of stock over the Philadelphia, peived the subjoined acknowledgment of | _)°7 . Arnold © yan A Boyle Gi t Jas Goon 8 Fs ; ‘ A H i $ Moy sho & ., 4 and Saltinnens satirond, seco belonging wor Teceipt of a dowation for the Washington rICE SECURE ; Ri Al'goover Chas Blanchn: « Crowley Sain! 38 laynes a 8 -. . company and in use here by the goverument, National Monument Wecan allude to it lene | OFFICE OF SECRETARY & TREAS Alexander BatesBabeock DrJ Cay Sami s Movowen Thos Kishardson EJ i pasion ie 4 Sou : : s i J ° ‘3 MeBride Thos Kobecon E J : Sibsot a" = Sous a ne letter tele affords Near the city Ve : Aaneern Be * ager iD mob iwards 'T atchseon 88 prone Mo Thos Reais DH a we plosrrenm rain das vine gm prvendy a foung Ladics of F street, Washington City :— ¥ Ackley A Belser jr Jne Q zen TD all RC scuardson: cease = “on mt (noon,) the 20th of Aug 4 . Meisiehan T K. mile beyond Bayley’s Cross Ronds. was fred I have received through Miss Matilda Dimitry, Avamson AC-2 Beals Joes | Cummins RP eee RE Mo ieee upon by & man concealed in the woods, the Dall herself and Miss Nina Van Camp, Miss | Sold ers’ Home twine WO tiuildings at the | Ames A lar to the two now ai JB SOQ Casey CoS Pp Hunter R F—2 MeCormac _ Kush D amsing through bis ca > catin a 3 Meck! 3 7 ‘ oF 2imet a the Washington National Monument. mis office, where all information rere ye the parley AE Baker Liss Holstead 0 8—3 Loudon Mebowe!l WH Reod C foms jomes peated York regiment, for uageatiomanty and Broadhead Wi ” In bebalf of our society, 1 thank you for your ion and character of the buiidings will be m Bennett JE Howard @onO Lake M Mora W Tacx suslicetiiice contact, Coteinencen Gis snoring, generous donation, a: thoughtfal and unexpected | #¥ ; frown W. Hurback & — Carpeuter Robt ore Lipps MW WY Packer J7q-9 | ihe charge wax preterred by the lleatenant of the as it is gratifying and welcome. ry offer for the construction of these build- | Brawen W H vier J Connon P ul ji Hunter Mr provost marsbal’s guard at Washington. Gen. Very respec full Mas Anna M.C Inge mst be scoompanied by & responsibie written | Ballard Wm Crowle Hi MP. s Keyes is president of the court. << Ladies WoN Secieky guarentee that, ifthe bid should Barnes Ww. i nt 320 Ca'ian a ' Higeins Me a fedMW N t Hi . on Claas . tt Coluns Pat loulevan q ut . . 66 RerwasleWm Baton DU Cheapal PL | Eugeon Hane Lewin L Nes. Phons | Kobverts A: rama fers i BakeFN BrideoH Coy Neil ‘ihvs H-2 Kobers A aylor Capt Tux Mxzics Buivox.—Work upon the masonry | Site; " Biler Wm Bradly Cc f 1 all L B Le: Noss 3 B-2 Remand A Tyler Jno 8 of the Meigs bridge across Rock Creek has been | The proposals wit: state the Baker Wm M_ BodmanH L {allen CV 4 H pore R a movers A. Tyler H—4 ; onK, Aug 16 —The grand jury of the resumed by the contractor, Mr. Carman, who has | facing th ith wie a Bolierr an F W Beall HE Consat Os q Lynde Jos W Neill vrival ‘Derry ira & United States Circuit Court bave presented the Ween dalnjed ny the fatechantion af Met facing the waiis with white I Riair Wm Burnett HC CransOV a Hooe Jno B Lecen John Norcross NW-2 Z Th the Journal of Commerce, Daily’ News, Day canal peeventing him from ‘ett stone from. tbe Dost pressed brick; Leet lhs pradshew sa Opel ND wellJ J Hopes ek pond = Joh Nex! Santh OW t hJ Book, Freemen’s Journal and Brooklyn Eagle, ) t os E. " ‘ Seneca (Md ) quarries. The work will be com. | Ke such proposals Bales Wrodwon Bradley Ho Clsrk M wart Jug E-2 Honan ik—2 Loughlin sR | 2 = Thomsal- for expreming sympathy with the Confederstes, ‘as soon as ible perience may aug - Keeway Se Brown WF Bell Henry 4 4 JF Hood @ H Leary Jas N 1 Thomas J-~2 and ask the advice of the court in the matter, say- The centering uuder the Union. Arch across | the Hustd of Commissioncrsattha telarne Here | Bender Win | Benner H $ Kamonds Jno B Hoyd Pat fambert Jess | Norris 4 E ren deer feathery eter trogen Cabin John Run bas been entirely removed, and | ts accept auch wif ra onit as may ho decmed megt | Browning WA Beurve H ¥ M Everby Harry Holmes JasH Longwell Jas Nelson Jno t 7 are subject to indictment and coudign punish- the magnificent proportions of the structure stand | advautageous for the institution; Aud also to reject | Hogaa duo F Ball H. ; Hdelin Harty 4, Hall JoeW, = pougwelly Mp Nov BS Buyer Cent W : ment out in bold reli eture stanc’ | the whole sould none of them be deemed ‘sooepte Boker Wa, air au Cerne a Eure WG Huntino ce tenet ob Neen” | iy il oy = frown ults 2arab n i. valier Jaco! Noble if 7 HB of the Confederate States. Stoxx Bartizs—The boys, spparently, have |; All bide tobe scaled and, endorsed “Proposals| Har WHe2 BevtCtam Gl : : recep sos | Newitt @ F "£8 Paplor Gos New Yorx, Aug 16—On the arrival of the complete mas'ery over the police in the vicinity | for Building,” and addrece-d to Braund WL Bardon Goo i : Larkin John NichoisGeo — Speuder Wm Town y Gea W_ | Steamer Persia at tuis port, Thomas 8. Serrill, a of Sixth street and L. north, and the stove battles | 45 ow Ass’tSurgeon- Secretary and Trecarer, | Bennett Wm Butler LtG B Crocker 1, W—2 | Eidridge Chas Biliary Jno Lockwood 4 H | Neely Df S.owal! WM, TompkinsG WB | secessionist, who came passenger in the steamer of the juveniles are waged hour by hour, dayafter = : *t._| Brackett Wm Bailard‘‘eo C agston LH seston é = Hoadiey JC Longnecker HC | Nichols C Be sdene wi ritonell GW 2 | from England, was a at the instance of the day, quite uinterrupted. The windows of the J. 3, PEABODY, M.D. Sunoicat anv Mx- | Browa WF. Bal ard Geo A J Hooker Gen J-4 Lewis H Nickerson Smuti overnment. He bad with bim £45,000 sterling engine house and of adjacent buildings have been . after a sort that looks as if the boys were | Touma at No. 276 Pa. avenue. between Al i mr J Newr A in combination with the glaziers; and frequently Pek sot ee oe. Aecponttally cotintes ee hare of Baran Win. a Bae ew id i Olive W y f wai Orleans man, of 50 years of age, and very wealthy. the storm of stones is so furious that ladies passing Bir public patronage, in the various branches of | Bates T Burt Gao E Cia k J Orth WH y A number of important papers were found in bi - - to tabe tefuge in the nearest dwell- | his profession. iy 15 2m* Brady Foe Butler Gao B Frannie) Sir - ors i 5 possession. % ion =e ST on an — me sae apopanap SOLDIERS uy pRAFTs Brown Gen nt G. Fuh WE, Havens Joo Qa Kort — Smith Thos | DD Union Meeting in Banger, Me. Tux Provost Guanp—The military patrol ON THE NORTH ong J Finney nllowny : a Ponnison & Co Banoor, Aug. 15 —The secession convention of as een A * CHANICAL Denti Aving taken Brown&CoWR BatesGeoH =| lark» Jn H-2 wards AC HoldenitJ A Li + | Nicholson A Lup F in Bank of England notes, the proceeds of a loan 3 Blackmore Wm Bennett 6 S x 3 Nea for the Confederate States. Mr. Serrill isa New amueoW Char ¥ ister Thos F Hammett Jas G Smith Lhora’ ‘orney D continues in the efficient discharge of its duties. bought and sold i ma to vi Otto Smith 5 F the Breckinri State Committee was not beld The number of soldiers straggling about the city . ant ‘Officers and Soldi mard Borowece Gallery J aT eee i ‘ 0: Shugert J T-2 ter Bn to-day, as propioed, either In'a public or private ae Lenses ~~ than | SWEENY, RITTEN. GuEE. FANT. Kk. 0., | Beagen TS B eo W Coline 3m F Frotky veel SH z manner. A grand Uuion uncoting bas however ‘iret : vi hae thousands spproprinted to thelr use. Of the mutinous, only | 321m _(Sund.Chron ) near Brown's Hi Board thos H Blakey Craveneda | For Peter (2. Huggin Li 9 Sweetiand S Som tee anny nod the selgiteoen Stone Somme it sixty are yet in custody at the central sta- Cc Bar riste PERDRIAT, ferns R rH JG Farnham Ye Hammist Linto: Ous Jus E Sim Root Taylor DB Sep cae “dig parades of the Home Guards, with tion, the Dose totan removed to the Navy Yard. ALROPODIST, of Paris, has the honor to offer man 5 palljagtan Jao | Eitsgerald Fee, fan OS Lean’ = Onerwarin 3 , oo music, &c. No disturbance occurred. ‘The Guards have beought to the station a number | Bis services to the ladies and gentiemen of this | Bruo : CullomJak | Bod Me — Geusiures Leek DS T OKtiy se ie _— é of muskets which had been left at various places | PR pHACTION AND. CORE: OE ae | Bok B Ghymer J Foster Moses-3 HammittS RL 4 Privateer Steamers Reperted. by the prisoners. NIONS fc-. &o .8e practiced by the Frenoh J Foster Moses W Hillert 4 L wis Boston, Aug. 16 —The whaler Jesse Swift, at Sxiiine Liquor 70 SoLpimns.—Yesterday Jobn | Ppdicures. ‘Office, No. 19 436 street, near the City | Bloc poem m [pie Martin Hosdley 5.0 ain - impaun R Futvec New Bedford, last from Pernambuco, reports ©. Weiss was taken before Justice Donn for sell- | ee ————____auz-im*_ B hubb Jno | F Utmstead HM 2 Sanderson PS 4 that the British brig Alliance there < —_ to soldiers. He was arrested + fos \ers attached to Col. Baker’s California Regi- ment, under the orders of Lieut. Colonel Wistar, ports aes my entice who e: determination to use every effort cases toc the obnoxioustraific. The case was ‘O, IGARS AND LEAF TOBACCO FOR SALE . ui Cc ‘AP AND BELOW COST. = Rouen doo [Pea Hownrd noB-2borerGs — | Overton G 1-4 Hawkins. tJP-3 Letts Chas O'Kesfe F B-2 " or : hi at D af 80 about 10 ED LEaF TOBACC Otis CN A clear, and the result was a fine of $25, which the | for cash at aud bsi Vt Ha. O'Conner C H From defendant paid. POWEILBACHER of Baltimore, 5 Fisher Jas Herriok Jos O'Neul Chae ey Cairo, Aug. withdrawal of the Store No, 243 Pa. avenue, Bi R Bianchard DL Cad Fredenburg J 3 H BL Ugden CS Eighteenth Regiment from the vicinity of Charies- Government lot at the depet Regen hodong _angiate Between 12th and 13th ats. leg Fl ae H 3 ly see a fromins 80 3 Betehings Gnas ine J 4 ton, Mo.,the rebels have tora upthe track F 0 ra—3 Has : master’s and Commntarary stores, but Indiana ave- A Howling RQ Bursey Pp Campbell Lt Fowler Jas a ts) A at kes Msj destroyed the culverts on the Cairoand Fulton one is piled o th gun carriages. azines, ro’ railroad. : bags ot grain, ¢..and boxes con’ og barnes” pp a a ccneed ter ry form o! rows 2 wy ion heard from Gen. Pillow’s Pa ee Pa | ewes, ESE te ek — Along ra! tracks In vicinity sre wag- | occasion a ol row) kor rey rosser Nay m. te the whee! ulances, many thank: past favors, and to han J : ons, is, embulances, and ether articles. ors tbat they will Le most happy te ae them in| B. fs o. re che H Parkhurst W Soo! 9 am Yor, ans oe Napoleon and Travz in Gzoncerowx—We noticed more i pow quarters, wi oO campbell HC =| Foster&Co # Strong Jas started from this morning, and pro- coasting vessels at the wharves In our aeizhboring y oie SYKES, CHADWICK & CO. Basten 0 0 +e H Feurose W H et a and EB Str: 4 city, with weod and river uce, during the F387 GLASS Burke N ho} haney M Farnham ‘sine W itn J Nance latter city he goes via Cincinasti past’ week, than for some time previous. The Tany aot ¢ a] ib . « noon af ears the canal, ets added ieee. gh ‘a i fi © rahe St. \- mach to the business of the place, and caused it to n prices, by oy 0! Kip. B The New Gunbeats. wear something of ita old look of activity. iy ; OFricia®, Hi i = Bs ee = od NEW, Youn, Aug. 16.—The trtof the new it the navy bout " iy Che wal : launched to-morrow. Another be launched Mrs. Murray, in Georgetown, wes AT THE OLD PAWN OFFICE, paren Chas : ‘Sam! ; Vinsoas, next week, and four others in fifteen days from F. jurt C y ‘ou badly scalded one day last week. He wes playing peas ba ims rocking chair, and fell out, catching ata Buck of the x kettle of ing water, which he pulled over on meas oon a’ ne S SS EEiifana St sett R Capt CW \ PI The Privateer “Jeff. Davis.” , b d g lon Va er “Self. Davis. him, and was found lying in it oa the floor. Waighes, Dismonre Jove. suver ware x 8 air pester Geo W Fa F ar Vein no New Yorx, Aug 16 —The Privateer Jeff! Davis t ence joao! ht ARRivEn, at Carter's wharf, (foot of Thirteenth- bese strioty configentist, arrived at San Juan, Porto Rico, July 26th, for snd ball street) scr Joan Hunter, Bafley, cette = ‘ oat Cad oth sts, provisions and water. ee eee Se Flight, McNamar. Ponti Todd; by v Martial Law im Venezacia. th, Cottrell; with c: _M. t 1 4 : . Aug. 16 —An arrival from Vene- Keys bate ia: arker Lov’ nger w intelifgence of Martial Law having Piast District A i ‘Bags. na Bate Bee! at Progressing finely, aud yesterday another company Baker LC ‘romiey A ‘was mustered in. M and Brooke ‘ pnd. in, (Capt. Morrison’s,) making the Boots S é: At Harvard Co. cge OU» » - the 8G Sone fain, 9-2, and 4, wen Jour

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