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ind it is believed she hes been detained at Fortress Monroe. Her capture is hardly probable, as with ber 32-pounder she could sink, with ease, THE NEWS HERE. Buaxx Assionwents or Lanp WARRAants — OrFictaL. AUCTION SALES. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCE! teers, has returned to this city from bis home in = neiderabl . DEPARTMENT OF Brats. By GREEN & WILLIAMS, a "26 ane 7 = derable : a4 . WASHINGTON CITY: Say veswel ot boat which the Confederates could | New York. Heliee net yet accepted the commie: | A# considera pay ceamreber tbe retaremet hel fen Washington, Anges’ 19, toe. 5 | ISeeEwOLD AND mire EURNI- MOXPAY. Argust 19, 1861. | command fn the Potomac. Besides this, ber crew | sionrecently tendered to him by the President. pie en thicents aon + iwasan Sava Until further notice no person shall lo irstent, we Shei sell. at the et — = ———————— are weil armed with rifles, pistols, boarding THR AQUEDUCT AND FERRY. ae eainie te nor call sfrataiataa ce, ah oe ebread —_ SL odl = —_ —_ — of ine Sapte 65 ert ee Avs st the sarious milltory camye and | pikes, cutlasees, etc., and a boarding party would | Gen. Porter, Provost Marshal, grants no Pames | more immediate bearing of this decision is upon | cousneun cel by the Seuitery of Sui; ser will Soot Furaitare, vis? tS ane cook amare Positions will confer a favor by keeping us posted | find hot work In taking possession of her decks. to citizens to cross the Potomac by the George- cases where the name of an assignee hes ey < — i= wey “aiGoan saci Borsea 2 Cot > Gsaher Set, Iron and B2 to movements and affairs !n their vicinities. 7 MILITARY ORDER. town aqueduct or ferry; the use of each being re. fraudulintly filled wp. Though the aiiatgoo! Perso: lowed eet omer ii quired for army transportation alone. War DurartMent, } Washington, August 19, 1861. All Commanders of Regiments of Volunteers accepted by this Depurtment In the States of Penn- sylvania, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Massschusetts, Vermont, Rhede Islend, New Hampshire, Maine, and Michigan, will take no- tion of blank assigaments is incidentally brought in, {t !s not presumed that bona fide transactions of that sort will be affected. An early publica- tion of the decision in full, with precise explana- tion as to its bear: ind application, seems how- ever very desirable. Spirit ef the Merving Press The Jvtelligencer preavmes that the “‘ respect- 2>le journals of the South which were most for- ‘word to denounce the burning of Hampton when it was cnderatood to be the work of the “North- ’ will now find in that acta beaut!- Bed: Without a passport from a Minister or Consul of Hair Shuo! Mottrocees Tables the United States, or, if' foreigner, from his own rot, Warper, Bootes. atheunds, ‘Refrigere- Government, countersigned by such Minister or Cosi and cee Stoves, and a geod jot of Kitoh- Consul. This regulation, however, is not io take iw ther art hich ‘ effect In regard to persons coming from abroad — y to.onumerare, ae ss? until a rersonable time shall have elapsed for jt to = ~ 4 LIAMS. become knowa in the country from which they micmdo CERES A Wit. o AFFAIRS ACROSS THE RIVER. [Special Correspondence of the Star.} Lewinsvittx, Falrfax county, Va . Aug. 18.— Editor Star: From some cause upknown to us, the Confederates who have been encamped a short distance above this place, have left and pitched Eeaaeental et oe ma eed. THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED > a sf y . - seri tem anne oe fn ny ice wth were tat | ett ther ac tm Peer | Faoarrnnarn varia zag ows Orcs | MPS wat | TEESE Batt eae Nee wecrifice.”” as they lenrn that it wasdone at the oan > iMehSvac Bales: Every two or three days the camps are removed | DRPARTMENT.—The following clerical promoti countersigning a passport. is ons fine cak marble top order of Gen Magrader > Malan ce ae mater and the troops posted still nearer ete headquar- — sO reeatena ray been made in the Post WILLIAM H. SEWARD. | 88/92! GREEN wots. , Fo je —: fice Department—viz : — - i tex trimmer Folte Cauuilatines con geited vox cna By direction of the President of the United | ‘ets; but whether this is a ruse to draw our troops —— intoambush, or the result of fear, is not known. Thomas Roach, of Del., Promoted to a $1,100 Yesterday, we heard from the loyal men who By WALL & BAR YARD. Auot 0) Per annum clerkship, vice J. J. Chase removed. HS, CARTS, WAGONS, A’ vr a . take a few lessons of Superintendent Kennedy. States you are urgently requested to forward, o Ay. Dr. SCHENCK’S ORK 'TOCK, aT AUCTION. cs fa git cause to be forwarded, immediately to the sity of have been selzed by the Confederates and con-| Jobn Kelley, of lowa, appointed to a $1,200 per} Next Visit to » Washington DV, 22d inst., at 10'0'clook, we will sell sn front if Vasbington all volunteer regiments, or parts o . annum clerkship; and George W. Alexander, of ae ae a 4 Horees, Carts, Waceas OUR MILITARY BUDGET. | “* . fined at Manassas. Among them isa Mr. Crocker, a Pi Be ’ ses, % Osram, a iad pbatietcorboaed of New York, who had always stood up for the | Missourl, to be a temporary $1,200 per annum WEDNES JAY, August 2ist iL ik A RUMOR. e 5 South, until the heresy of secession was inaugu- | clerk. rated, when’ he unhesitatingly declared himself for the Union and enforcement of the laws. His son, who was a first lieutenant in Capt. Ball’s cavalry company, captared in Alexandria, re- fused to serve the Confederates, and for safety fled to Philadelphia, secession emissaries having fol- lowed him to Washington. The o!d gentleman This elty ts fall, to-day, of a rumor alleging that Johnson’s army crossed the Potomac yester- n the vicinity of Williamsport. There is no whatever in it. WHO MAY PROCURE PassEs. HEapovarters City Guarp, August 17, 1461. To whom passes will be granted to cross the Potomac - your State, whether under your immediate con- trol or by acceptances issued direct from the War Department, whether such volunteers are armed, equipped, or uniformed or not The officers of each regimental organization that may not be full shall leave recruiting officers at their several rendezous, and adopt such other measures as muy be necessary to fill up their ranks ruc! vagon and jarness, * Plows. Pinks, Shoyris. Hay Katfe, Bedilica! Be PGenving Toole: cn SCHENCK’S NMANDRAKE PILLS, s. ey SLE BARNA A Certain Cure fer Diseased Liver and the penne ae An Important Aprointmgnt.—Mr. Isaac New- ton, of Pa., (Delaware county,) has been appointed <—TS e Superintendent of the Agricultural Division of By J.C. .« Anotioncers, the Patent Office; vice Dr. Locke, of Ind Te : dition ef that Org: SS PERIOR ROSEWOOD CASE SEVEN- signed, (having been tinted a Paymaster 4 To give the public s clear unde: ing of the | by Octave Piano Forte, axp FUR teary ind “Epinions Payee Fie atch, SCHENCK'S MANDRaKiS BAVMthewiNe"e. az Avcrion Op roduce those wonderiu! ej a Atteste! by thousands! rel-abls witusases, we pre. | te renidenos i, Eeq.. corner near the theo remained at his farm, and was finally seized and | Tue Way 1r Woaxs —The Baltimore papers | sent a brief Hr tae, we shel sell his Furnitare and Ist. Officers and soldiers on duty,—and they bap oo iprelincelaee regiments on arrival | carried off to Manessas, leaving only his daughter | (reaching Richmond with much more facility than PeSCRIPTION OF THE HUMAN LIVER asehoid Effects, cum, Tunst show their orders. Bnd its we i ration of Washington papers) continue to note all move- Popa dae Will make the oper at home, the other members of his family bein, this popular medicine peroeptivic to every man's 2d. Sutlers, who must exhibit their authority. wil! report to the Commanding General, who will J 4 aad ing Seperer ‘Rosewood Cae Wouna Corner, Lron itted ts of tr d munitions of war to and fr nnd Mahoesy Bene eerer iano Forte, a © rovids uipments and other supplies necessary | 12 Washington. Yesterday he was permitted to | ments o! oopa and munitions ot if to and from . ver is cvpplied with bloodvassels, nerves, &hogey Hair Spring Se: 5 a Se ae ee dae eee PP! TT as fora few clothes, bat no communication | Washington. beat Shuane mune ke, re uarbie-typ Crater ee Parior Ghaire, vho F 2 a Soe soa e well Saoee loyal aod ps eaabiis ; rson *] To insure the movement of troops more rapidly | was allowed to be dispatched to his family. The APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT.—The Pres- d 88 it Whatnot Faney ables, NB. Neo pases will be wanted tc olttaaae than micht otherwise be done, you will please | Messenger states that be, with others, are at ident has appointed James E. Dalliba, of Colo- conver with and aid all officers of independent rado, District Attorney of Colorado Territory. regiments in such manner as may be necessary to effect the object in view All clothing or supplies belonging to or con- tracted for the several regimentsshall be forwarded liberty on parole of honor, but nothing more can be learned. From rumors in this vicinity among the seces- Sionists, it Is believed that considerable sickness and suffering prevails at Manassas from want of whose only purpose fs to gratify their curlosity or to make a pleasure excursion. No passes will be granted to colored persons unless accompanied by a responsible citizen to re, (ouDge, eral onoh ks, Vases, reper performance of this funtion! liver Ser sh : Te diseased it onunot, purify the blond. caaut that | Cyindow Snades and Venitiar a Also, Robert G. Herlck, Justice of the Peace for Pare rT en che, lungs, D ain, and ot Nahorsny Hat Tree, Fisct Oilsioth, this District. Biitousness, obstructioa uf the Kune Grecterrand Gisea Wnt ———_s—-_—_ Rervgnrp—Mr. John Hay, the President’s = make 5 sick ant unco: ters. itohers, wom fee teete cheencter oad Pisin. to Washington for thetr use, detailed reports of | Proper clothing, food and protection from the | Assistant Private Secretary, who resent accom. | the porfurmancs of aay uf the dutiew of ilfe. Chie | P&B! Derace Wan command of Brigadier General Porter. Wiich shall be made to the Commanding General, | Weather. They have no water at the Junction, | panied Mrs. Lincoln and family to the North, bas | unheaithy state of the system very Often ends in Wa. W. AvERELL, A. A.A. G. / ‘attresees, Bolsters, and Pillows, Soton Cannon, Secretary of War. | and carsare kept running, conveying in immense | returned to bis post, at the Executive Mansion. | Pulmonary oo: almons tion. : Cx king and other Stoves. Kitohen Utensile, &o. : nt fands. tanks this indispensable article for the daily use a ° td P°S— The House « = rent. Inquire of the of the troops. Should Bull Run be wrested from | RetvRNgD.—The Hon. C. B. Smith, Secretary Pad gant taee ene peesh the fl sb. Auotioncers. crn them, Manassas would at once become untenable. | Of the Interior, has returned to this city and re- atr-ams of bloo i fuws backward thou, hthe + su i4-d 3.C Mc6U & CO.. Anote. Several prominent secessionists about here are | Summed the discharge of his official duties. His APPOINTED. The President has appointed Major General Henry W. Halleck. Esq , of San Francisco, Cali- fornia, to be a Mejor General in the regular army THE REARRANGEMENT OF THE MILITARY DEPART- MENTS A general order from the Headquarters of the 4 Washt ‘and passes to the ler to be purihd. Xc1s impos By WALL & BARNARD, Anotioneers y cont y aa t jon, Foro! . of the United States Army discontinues the epartments of Washing endeavoring to procure the release of their loyzl | health ts !mproved. bay other wind er ee G®EY HORSE AND sp ING AON AT Alse, Col Georze H. Thomas, U.S. A., tobe af yr (Gen. Mansfield’s command;) of Northeastern | Toi hore hoping thereby to alleviate thelr own i o-zan t ver, 1 disexsed. Ic im { = a ’ 2 pe aa Virginia, (Gen. MeDoweli’s;) of Maryland and » Briged'er General of Volunteers. punishment should they fall into our bands UF The steamers Geo. Weems, Mary Wesb- n i - that “regu rately onra concumption | July 3, we will sell, in front of our auci Delaware, (Gen. Dix’s;) and of the Shenandoah, 7 1 Grey Horse, warranted sound. kind, and ¢ begin r trea‘ment with the ure of “ Also, Egbert L. Vielle, Faq., civil engineer, of | ° poiantie te and independent com. | U@!on people are constantly being seized by the | 19gton, and Planter, have suspended their trips some ovuch mevii-ine, the basia of which 1x m ad works wel. in harn-se, EE s gineer, n. Banks’,) as separate and independent com- : Which loo! New York city, to be be a Brigadier General of ee andl cactus the Whole under com, | *cessionisis, and loyal residents antler more from | between Baltimore and the Patuxent river, under she pe, nteers. He is a graduate of West Point, and of a work on camp instruction. We identally, that he is to be assigned to the command of snch a camp. Mejor General Henry W. Halleck graduated at West Point in the corps of Engineers, July f; °39. th» ‘seoretions, giving & their own neighbors than from the troops them- | the peace pais beets anthorities it winx rane to the stomach id producing @ head 3 flow selves. ascertain that contraband articles ‘Were sent on | 01 53 ne NEN! B INTZ & GRI FITH, A ee eas board them towards Virginia. eee : La. arity theuloed maa Bree anne. Aaah, Sanpy Hoox, Aug. 17.—Editor Star: Three wu oy ya — 16 biood, 1¥ THE NoRTHeRN of the Second Cavalry have been taken pris. {>> The Philadelphia Ledger notices a favor- pea and fal w , on knee ne atomic mand of Maj. Gen. McClellan. This change. which evidently leaves the xeverai divisions com- manded and officered as they have been for months past, will doubtless serve greatly to me- thodize and thoronghly organize the great army ‘ able tnrn in business in that city, especially in| 4,7 liver is genersliy in & & ble healthy ound: ss thus massed under Gen. McClellan’s command | 0¢f$ While on Picket duty at the Ferry. This the dry goods trade. Business, os it revives there, | tion, ths Pumoric Syrup wil root out all { He was assistant professor of engineering at West % 1s the company that Sergeant Tompkins deserted impurities of ths biood. and restore the pxtient to ‘Au 1861, at 6 o'clock Pes Se aiee Gen. McClellan is constantly in the saddle, and is moreover done on a healthy cash basis. h ath, ifths a in the lungs are not tov dee) ‘ x Potut, and while there was the author of numer- has already succeeded in reducing what’ was from, and no doubt be had a hand in the capture Bate Ne the cavities ene an tue thir ~ of Lot oo = = vi Ln. 3 cus millitary and scientific works. He served in| Dae siresdv. quarter immediately after the battic | f B!* companions. What a contempt they must The War in Missouri Ae oases do ss tas country, aym~ | Sith w depth 90 forte Ao Ales, wih the 4 nia dur i ' re = ? 1 & torpid liver or disorderes c nia during the Mexican war, with great) og Bull Run, to better order than ever before ex. | 2@V¢ for him! The bridge requires now but two Sr. Louis, Aug —Dispatches reached here pp te Phos Paweed Tonio nud Mandrake Rees eetains of =, two story Sud attic netion, es first Meutenant of engineers and Isted in an army of volunteers spans for completion, and the cars will resume to-day stating that in conveying troops on 1 s Secretary of Stat> under the Military Provisional $ es THOROUGHLY UNDERSTOOD We apprebend that those New York journals so constantly berating the Navy Department for per- tently declining to purchase the Vanderbilt steamships, will not accomplish thelr evident ob ject. Timeand again have thuse vessels been In their old place at the Ferry. ‘There isa good | the Hannibal and St. Joseph railroad was fired chance now for the Vandals to undertrke its de- into ‘by seoesslowiate near Palmyra, and one sol- struction again. We hope they will attempt it. | der ee SNe, Severe! woun en. Pope The ew Wark Ninth Eogieet moves ttc immediately sent orders to Gen. Hurlburt to take | Qured thoussuie; andar re ieee a such force ss he deemed necessary to Marion Ing cured ty them. SUHENCK’s MANDRAKE morning. This regiment bas seen active service. county and quarter them on the people, and levy | PiLs are duing more to r gulate the stomach It left Washington on the 15th of June, and it is| a contribution of horses. mules, and provisions, | 8nd liver ti Sny other mediciae ever invented. Government of California while a U S. Territory Subsequently he was aid to Commodore Shubrick durt the military operations on the Pacific f Mexica in 1847, 48. He was brevetted csptsin in May, 1847, « for gallant conduct in va- r sctions in California.” He continued in 7 upon one wee! and such other things as may be useful to the © uring them. now, in this city and | the purchaser. Es lars action Clea dicine Spected to that end by competent officers under the | @1m!tted that it isone of the best regiments in the soldiers, to the amount of 10.000, on the inhabl. E 4 every ore is astonish-d at their | ofthe CUSED A. FOMONSTON, Trestes - rar (Mociean ye ont the war. | application of parties interested in getting them on | S*FV¥ice Bis of the county, and $5.0 on the citizens of | Sf'tne body requires pertan Sutsiawads DONTZ & GRiecrth Avcts. At od of the war (Mexican) he was a mem- to the Government’s hands at high prices. Their FROM DOWN THE RIVER. Palmyra. a penalty for this outrage reach the seat of the disease, = = ber of the Convention (and the committee thereof) | reports ha ¢ always condemned th : asshi [Special Correspondence of The Star.) A detachment of United States troops from Cape | lear 8s bread. but tar more powerfu! than calomel to draft the state's constitution, which he himself | oh ry n*ve always condemned them as ships un- iI % longing to tbe bank | or Auy other mineral poison, in their curative ef- Poromac FLotitta—Of Aquia Creck—Friday, | Girardeau seized $58,000 belonging ~ fran’ “aiooae eae August 16.—At daylight this morning tbe enemy | *t St. Genevieve, yesterday, by order of General i { Fremont. which was brought to this city to day. opened on the fleet from a rifled gun (masked) | It is understood that the money was being or Suited to the Government's Purposes. In truth, the schemes resorted to to force the Navy Depart- ment to buy them, will or nill, are having the drafted Afterwerds be was detailed for duty as ber ef the U.S. board of engineers for for- ons on the Pacific coast, and served in that U NITED STATES MILITARY ROUTE. s0In® pe me they jn eb y » ‘ould be used for the benefit of the secession the: d SPECIAL NOTICE TO TRAVEL! capacity andrea Government light-bouse engi. | 2°’ Of making all comprehend that solicitude on igir(ioan papesiars oe ae * tbe | Cause in that section ora agnin, cosee bige? moreed matt — Beet dnd Inepester, ux@l ke wekee is eae relative to the completeness of the blockade has | Creek. ee re aru one Of |” it appears now that the money seized at St. WONDERFUL CURES. - CHANGE OF HOURS. ex acd 3 , iz sm! YF iste or nothing to do with theircomplaints—hut, | Which passed over the Pocahontas and near the ; Genevieve, Mo , yesterday, was at the request of pesrons who nad been ill fera E- A 19h, 1861, cotonsission, on the Ist of August, 1951. rather, the end of clutching afew mitlions tm-J Reliance. ‘The squadron got under way and | the dircctorol ihe penta’ beck ee eet of | toh {ime with diseased Li . On end afrer Mondoy, Angust Wh, 1 Subsequently be has been a distinguished law. wi 7 = ; stood out of range, except the Ice Boat, (Release,) transferred to-day by Gen. Fremont. ath and the ee on nee ae é = Pied . = Properly from the Treasury of the United States. 4 id id » LEAVE WASHINGTON at 6 snd 73) a Yer at San Francisco and President of San Fran- Lieut. Commanding FA Parker She returned sph SanEeNETEs Falleved sad ToceecatEe. Some wiv Sand 545 arriving at Baltimore at 745 elsco aud San Jose Rattroad. In 1860 he was ; \ Puan Pe etre ear the fire with her rifled gun and 9Inch shell gun,| AFFAIRS IN WxsTeRN Vinoinia. —The Wheel- that they soarcely had enerzy enough to mm - end 4.05 and on wrepenke osm: made idajor General of the militfa of California ee eid? Lieut. Tompkins, with a party of | the rormer reaching the battery, but the latter | '"& Intelligencer of August 13 sa: or foot 48 at Washington ar éand es suthor of the “ E £ cavalry, “lit”? on six Confederate draguons, and : 3. Information was received in this city yesterday Iment is often caused by = He 's tbe suthor ef the “ Elements of Military y goons, falling suort ‘Tbe Commodore ordered the firt ‘ CCK" ; opm. 4 ” at one incedé th f the propriety of visit- B e Bring | evening, conveying the announcement of an at-] w B: gf SCHENCK’S MANDRAK leavin, Sere atts a. Art and Steace,”” which fs one of the most valu- once convin Me ste ny of Milt | in Sense, and the ioe Bost Joined the flotilia. tack upon a body of Union men in Roane county, tale bile an ih Baitunorepts aa. 5 able military works in the English language. It} !mg Washington. The Confederates bave been sisi secession troops. The report says the Union bed; isastandard work here, and has a high reputa- J SUCK Me Country wutotte aud tir the bene dt Tue wrwinErRe , tiomin Europe. He ts certainly one of the best informed militsry men the West Point Academy has so far produced Col. Thomas is now in service, (second in com- mand to General Banks,) and is therefore well kuown to the public asa military man. STILL ANOTHER BRIGADIER GENERAL APPOINTED. James Shields, now of Californta, late a ate vicinity of onr lines, and on Friday Lienten- ant Tompkins laid in wait for a‘ gallient”’ com- pany who have done great service in seizing Union men about Lewinsville and Falls Church, and after the Confederates had passed in this di- rection, rode out after them and picked up the whole party, bringing them into the city the same evening. ions trou to the number of sixty were drilling, when Fy cy The following 1s Gen. McDowell's order rela- | tiey were stealtnily spproncteed “vv.e laree Gedy a a tive to the disposition of the mutincers of the | of secession troops and fired upon. Some forty of tre medicins brought Maine Second : the Union men were killed. The report, of course, needs confirmation; though the statement is only | longth WOE, SASS ADONS eae Kanes oe 2: m. direst “ A e en! on. eth. Meadquarters Northeastern Department, in keeping with the spirit which tae oll along | _ Aa Old gentioman, of Baltmore, who had been TP pategne sat Row. iain Arlington, August 15, 1861. Imated the marauding rascals of the secession | & Wretched condition {1 & loug time. took ¥ (ove eet ere A. : over the line. General Order No. 32 stripe In that section of country Biter which na yatCand MANDKAKE P timore at 4208. m. Leave Sixty non-commissioned officers and privates Stirring times are anticipated soon in Wayne at? p.m. ‘ (aacarides), and he is now perfectly oon of the Second Maine Regiment of Volunteers, county, Va , on the Ohio river. The Union men A iady came to Dr Sch e ¥ have a camp about 200 strong at Ceredo, and the} Hotel, Boston; she wa: PPO STEAMER PURCHASED. having formally and positively, in the presence | rebels have a camp at the Court House. It was | Clans to be afflicted with ad THOMAS H. CANFIELD. x ned General of the Mexican war and ex- The steamer Pocahontas, formerly of the Balti. | Of the regiment, refured to do any further duty | expected that a fight must soon ensue between the | Vere paius Assistant Mana;er. aul-ft Senator from Iilinois, has been again called to the ; ; whatever, falsely alleging that they were not| tWo forces. The Union men Proposed to attack ~ Hold. The Preaident bas appointed him a Briga-| Oioved gy pacnmond line, which has been em- | Whatever, the service of the United States, taey | Me others na soon as their guns Arrived from SPECIAL NOTICE. diet General of Volunteers. A capital eet on Ployed for some time in transporting army stores | [kelly a e setvioe of: the Unite tes, they Washington. SUNDAY TRAIN. be whole comnir s r . ie im, s VHITNEY —’ a a cosstieuesiiarateuse Ergot by bi iegear ave et ae pa as no lee worthy to serve with it, and willed ae "steamer Joseph Whitney, of the Bar a eashee ae f MeN: On and after SUNDAY, 26th July, there will be ‘There exists no grounds whatever for th al Ts capectous holds an sent to the Dry Tortugas in the Gulf of Mexico, | timore and Boston line, bas been sold to the United DRAKE PILLS evers nt At lore ween,s a the but one Su ‘ e 8 om © Cur- | covered decks, and fine state-rooms for officers these 65 be a bh fatl 1 "| States G vernment fora sum not varying much SEA WEED TONIC sone shone Leave WA! INGTON ate». m. for NEW Tent aspersions of some of the Northern papers} pie New York steam-tug Jacob Beil bas been | ‘ere to perform such fatigue service as the otfi- | fot 370 000, and although she has been running | which only moved the too ghtiy aday, | YORK and PHILADE Pel iel ; upon Captain Heckwith, the commissary of Gen- Sascd by fn U8. Coy ‘and § cers commending may assign them, until they | for nearly seven years. he in now in the most ex- | aud which in ordinary persous, would have phys’ | From New Yora and Pi Phin, arrivine in eral Mavsteld’s command. Limos y Pe eens, San Se oe shall, by their future conduct, show themselves | cellent order, and really has the appearance of a | 1oed severely; but it ai kened the a:imal, acd sue | Washington at 610.8, eS e maneheld’s o le her way to the Washington Navy-Yard, where worthy to bear arms. They will be seat ts the | Rew boat. For the past two or three weeks she E ” &uy more milk. At the end Eu General M. 3 The allegstions are that he bas furnished un- she will be fitted out as a gunboat. : ‘ id aiae ° | has been carrying on her forward deck two brass “ her ® double dose. svy rigue M ICE igre —) Sound provisions in some cases to the troops, and ANOTHER WaNDenen Navy Yard to-night. Brigadier General Sher- fleld pleces, six-pounders, which belong to Fort | 2") fs. and svon efter 4 ARSHALL ADAMS Respeo'fally calls the 4s not attentive to bis business reahent iew Yi man Wwlil see to the execution of this order. By | McHenry, and were placed on toced of her no : —_ Attention of his friends, ETRE Babli ie General, He | 1 ‘ ¥ ay a private of the New York 60th regi- order of Brigadier General McDowgLL means of defense. These have been landed on dis no a ty eu ‘nin | $0,018 iarge supply of FRUIT. Selena: ma « is really noted for remarkable industry, | ment arrived at the depot and wade soplceien tl JauseO Pav, AuuGnt Aajdant Gee” (teokehee will be returned to the Fort. The } sic dove wi h'prover mecicineana | PER: PS ie ee Sen energy and attention to bis duties at all hours of | for sustenance and a pass to New York, having at - Fry, Asi ijutant General. brvcheami to go to New York. wherenn reatment. ALy person that imagines that eY SGres in rip pects g ew York, re sbe Sod M sts. oe Cream jivered to all parts of the the day and nigbt, being among the most inde- Just arrived from Virginia, where he bad been} The following are the names of the men re. will be fitted out asa gunboat for the southern yearn got or Ne et any other kind of falig oiicers of the army. wandering about in the woods since the battle of | ferred to above : blockading squadron. he first allegation: We have to say that ‘sno provisions, but gives out those sed in New York and elsewhere. It may take sufficient Meidrake Pilis ee ale saeiclialeas : every day ior & weex or ten days to reiax the s- Company C—Corporal C. W. Merrill. = | oret'0n, but vot to purge, then take a are dose FUReMen’s INSURANCE COMPANY Company E—Corporals Henry M. Cushman and COMPANY “A” U. 8, = , eto, ped sf ncthas of ee WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. pose: ol p Fares gery Nien 3 petty intelligent ani able bo 08 | kind should be there it wil. cies yetem and — Alexander Chase, Stephen’ Ww De Adee Ee wi enlis' to 2 1s Company te the max | leave the patientiaan hesithy oonatti Bull Run. He was shockingly emactated, and #0 weak that he could hardly get along, baving been nearly starved in his pilgrimage through the Confederate lines towards home. He was at pur possibly bave happened that a barrel of Pork or beef, after being delivered to a company or reg 4 1 Lruuinond, Albert G. Furbush, Philip Harback, | S42 6 thost “bas er ome og inauire at No. | “A nef the remariabie ott oekio, a Drie Bo- Ofics corner mate ‘raat ies Beub , after being - e t 4 " nd, 7 al 243 G str of priva:es of Ist class 19 per | oount« f the r | Mental quartermaster, and opened by him in aoe ee were, ne doabtiess Sabin Jordan, Alonzo B Luce, Rossel S- Poor, month 2d clasi sis per month, besides foo! and SCHENCK'S Med fonee vie PCN iG e i> sated ‘uaal on ieheve Peni spolled, séchnpe Ing’ ot, received food, clothing, and the necessary pass 0] Moses Wyman, G Worcester, Joseph Willett, | clothing. asul7tf | Syn UP, SE YEED NIC, MANDKAKE nd — Ging wet, bet f So knows tv as Ta ane as by get | enable him to reach his home. John Reeves, and George W. Carlisle. ((g~ THE REGULAR MOATHLY MERT. the igh Are Bcoompanied by tu i, | INSURE HOUSES AND OTHER PROPERTY fg wet, but {t is Known to all {a the service that Avoxein Gundiici Cowse Mikwict: Company F—A. J. Banks, Jobn Billings, John Ing Of the Noune Men’s Christian Assoo:a | A atipaa,'U" the use of them, Ur. SCHENCK bas AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. wher @ thing occurs, it Is the duty ef the re- A general court martial meets in this city to-day, | Benjamin, C. B. Carter, Geo. Edgerly “Michael NING be held at ther Rooms, MONDAY EVe, | S Suits ol 1 extensive practice. “Ail persone w. weed ceiver to return it instantly and receive another composed of the feliowing oficers of the, volar | Glagher, H. H. Hurd, James M. Kenny, Wm. | NING Avgust 19, at o'clook. Representatives Darrelin its stead. When spoiled food Is fed to Ph pre: r i Job vt 8. B. WAITE, ner of Seventh street and Seavey H.C. Van Buskirk, B. F. York, and J. | of the New service. Viz: Lieut. Col. H. Day, 2d Infantry; } A. ‘Turner. will addre Major J. N. Palmer, 2d Cavalry; Capt. D. David- | Company G—A. Hannon. son, 24 Infantry; Capt. Lloyd Beall, 24 Infante Company H—B- Wetter and G.C Mills. the men, the fault is therefore wholly that of the regimental officer receiving and neglecting to re- turn it. DE Oo n All the member: @ particularly Louisiana avenue, is Agent for Dr SC. ENCK's to be presen Medicines in Wa-hington Price 25 Ste § _— | & 4 ° ; ‘ ts per box. . Asa general thing, the provisions sent here for | C*Pt- J. E. Harrison, 2d Cavalry; ist Lient. R. F. eben award’ Conway, Sobn Carll T a“ BB ete = — on af Bete box ol Pilla. Nine postage stamps wil te Ryda , Z, 24 In: : D .ES.—Your the troops are of the very frat quality, having alt | Hhtets 24 Infantry; Ist Lieut. T- 41. McCormick, | W. kelles, Thomes Boee FoR Burkett, John Ply lh c {> Remember, Dr. SCHENCK’ t itto it Cavelry; 2d Lient W-S. Worth, sth Infantry; | O’Brien, Wm McClellan, ‘C.F. Dougherty, E | tse CONC re te forming 81 wWineene ae WW ednandgy Avg salt pied 2d Lieut. Sheldon Sturgeon, Ist Infantry; 24 Lt. | J. Kelleher, Thomas Kelley, Peter Haggerty, Ls. |} organize the Putts forthe I ited States service, | be seen at aod Drs tors of SAMUEL 3B. = : Crawford, Wm. Towm tkey Sharkey, Jobn id ti i iy. 7 WAITE, cor venth +t aid Louisiana av. 500 000 dite . for 3, © Dimmick, 6th Infantry; istLt. J. Mcmillan, | Fitzpatrick, John Sample, Coruciiue Grosaa ge | oo De clocked ty abe cmpany. Rendemoae | H y One row u highest aed . oor. been inspected. barrel by barred, by the Proper regular army officers, where Purchased. In a thousand, five thousand, or ten thousand barrels, bh 2d Infaa' udge Advocate. arrel mes Dr! Island Hall, front fir 0) No oha: ge tor advice. He oui Also. 150, ‘bs = j ‘ 4 2d Infaatry, J . J. Farrell, J and Hall, front room, . e 0 Oh& § 5 iy 80. f the coutents of one or so may Possibly get injured ¥ John Higgins, Beary Gramiie ree au 14 5t* 6 THISTLETON. i oessary or t! ent wishes In wansmission hither. The fact, however, can " ti and Richard Berry. , only be escertained after it bas passed out of Capt. We hear that an effort is being made by gentle- $s. eens ined With the res; ometa, which die Wark Baas Nghe fear age cae (CR NOTICE To TAX-PavERs. ts taree dali amert pe” ae eee rT Company K—Parker Carson, Wm. Terling and ane ———————— C. B. JEWELL, Proprietor, Beckwith’s hunds into those of the regimental | ™€" connected with the Masonic fraternity in | Joseph Woodward. . wad eoron’s Orne. LASSE STOCK OF HOUSEFURNISHIN IBRARY OF CONGRESS, eT Cluarteruaster or Commissary, whose business tt] V!t#!n!s to obtain the body of Col. Cameron, of | The following are the names of the thirty-two} Phe taxes for test + fheon fixed at Bity oc TA omtee wt Goats tol AL EXAN: L i) 2: ee at y cents ja, io such case, to return it immediately and re- the New York 79th Regiment, for bis widow €eive other tn its stead. Pelee gant dott Regiment N. ¥.V., who | on the one hundred dollars, “A discount cf riesty | DRA S ty OME Bt, cost, Tor Notioe is hereby given that the uivalent, my wi! od Ne For this Purpose four gentlemen of Alexandria! refused to do duty on the 1sth of August, and mont ‘wallowed under the law for prompt pay- | sively articles geet gress’ Will be closed on Tussday n housekeepiug—em- ‘August, reopened : Went to the Confederate lines and made thetr re- | were diearmed ana marched of ore ov eititiouies | Prsciug Housefurnishing Hardwar ; thelmth of September "Yesterday, the dae = pve Viena quest to be allowed to have the body, and returned | detailed for duty in the car seeds op Salines Pare a) ration ofthe ‘deuomuaton fv ata Sona. Pores ke” ate, &o.. Bri- “aud JORN STEPAENSON, Li down the river and returned bone resto encouraged to believe that they will be successful. Company D—Jobn Marks, sergeant, Rochester, | taxes.” ” WILLIAM ON Bieked set paate i conte nie Vood = oat eek potting alequiet along the shore and po a With this effort the Government has nothing todo. | NY ; — McMahon, corporal, Rochester, NY. au 8-6teo Collector. SiStO Grasbes 0 a Kinds, Door 's er- Sect CANDIDATES FOR SERVICE ON THE DRY TORTUGAS Y; Witte D. Gok prrrahat ates Char- ie ee Sone Poets WHERE ARE | “St sschante wishine’ it replenish, hote’- Last Priday, thirty-one of the New York Thir- | , We bea? that a number of Colonel Baker's Calt- | MG Nii Cowell, private, Rochester, N-Y..| po¥ “Rots | mqoine to SMITH. Ne 50 uality and poeta eer find these goods of the teenth regiment who had refused to de duty, | fo7!# regiment are doing their best to get sent to] James Harvey, private, Charlotte, N.Y.; Heory Seventh street, to buy a suit of Cl mune. Seen Sat perey: Were placed on board the Powhatan with the Sixty-six of the Second Maine, thereby swelling the number to ninety-seven, which, for the small the «Dry Tortugas,”” where there sa demand for | Tracy, private, Charlotte, N.Y le: military labor. Some very officious mischief. vite ee Miperee Donaldson, private, Seotts- a rel ranger, makers—it may be lawyers—are eaid to be trying ’. 2 JOHN EN, ory nie ae rémen' they say Opposite the Marshal! House, Mehsltts te he sella a Sheee. rites & D> Send for my ostalogue. ‘80 13-Steo* Augustus Griftin, private,’ Victor singing out *SMITH, No 460°" m et ect ee ance N.Y.; Warren L. Peck, private, R. hester, Naval and saloon, is rather too many for comfort to Induce them to insubordination. We trust | Y.; Scnaca Ralpb, private! Fairport NY Ww. Au Persons indebted to R jy 18-c08m 362 Pa. av.. ? or health. ‘ - Willia ivi R v: MERSON INSTITUTE, ested to come forward at an Some are already suffering f their names may beceme known to the Provost tus: Private, Rochester, N.Y ; James HB their unts with the unders Trustee y from Alarrbae, and a ; Van Etten, corporal, Hanford’s Landing N'Y pazat ined NT'S SUNPOWD: fontsgion is probable from the crowded condi. | M#fhel, General Porter,who probably has use for Fred. Raymond, private, Rochester, N= Select Classeap eee mz and isth ete. for Be Serie eh Ser BOG } 5 ip : cal a i or Boys, 5 tion of the steamer. Some of the men will be re. | 82 Patriots just now. , Woompany H—Robert Congrove, private, West | | ‘The exéroises of this School will be rennencate: oe Agency moved to more commodious quarters, doubtless, ANOTHER AID FOR GEN. M’CLELLAN. alworth, N.Y ; Wm. Coagrove, private. W est Defore long. as the present condition of the weather Ys highly prejudicial to the circumstances. At present tole for t Monday in Septsmbor. THEO. SHECKELS. We ate glad to be able to say that Col. Thoiss | Walworth, N.Y i Lyman May, private, White- Ae yt in Roped. YOONG, Principal, | 8 16 6t20 Trustee for Re Brio Hai fue ad Bali core' Mn M. Keyes, of Ct , who commanded the Connecti. | B*¥€B: P@ ; Columbia Page, Peck Penfield, N can health of men in the Y.; Daniel Megosee, sergean ester, 0 SUTLERS TIENTION FARMERS FOR SL Risk Siders ca sie Reton. at eat Brigade in the battle of Buil Run, has been | John Vardu, ‘Private, Rochester, N.Y; pede T AND PEDOLERS. About ons hundred + WINE. I every precaution is We have just reosi t 100 d and small, moetly of the pure Sufolk asa ICKLING VI Es taken against sickness, and those who are fll are | *PPolnted an aid to Gen. Me’Clellan. His term | Vabne, private, Gates, N.Y ; Henry Hanson, pi BUCK PORPENONN SR ehioh we ‘will sell Ghester breeds. “Amon em are 8 Sul Pp Wag -D.) ‘well taken care of by Dr. Matthews, of the yard | of #etvice as a Colonel of Connecticut militia pipet mtn ed Pook sf0tt Smith, private, cheap for cash. | BONTZ & GI loots Gatted Seaten, Eee eee, Spat 2 an the place antes 3-4 ~ teen The 13th regiment has one corporal and one | W## for but three months, it will be remembered ter, N-Y.; Joseph Zeigler, rivate, Reebee ne | au 19.30 369 72h at, between l'aed i sia. stdgooaeie opgusiae. Rear the Eastern Begneh roe Were sergeant fn the list of mutineers. The companies BRUSHES UP THE RIVER. ci, Win; McRae, private, ochester, N.Y. HL Botter, SaReen, F ik ey whe the hor: ne Ae “"hatween are represented as follows: Co. A, none; B, none; Yesterday morning, and on the morning before Dre Fillis, Be ec aecale, Mich. ; Franklin, nds Fresh AND Bogs. k Goshe: 5-Steo* SAR ©, none; D, 2; E, 5; F,8; G, none; H, 13; 1,9; | there were brushes between the pickets of the Cony iyldeba Me Feces vate, Roches- 4 ‘ daily é m: SENT. : KL f First Minnesota Regiment, on the Union side, | ter N.Y; Henry & vate, The following are the officers of the Pensacola ; | ®out 100 strong, and as many, apparently, of the Captain, H.W Morrivon; Lieutenants, J. W. A. Nicholson, Francis A Roe, Clarke Merchant; _Paymaster, George L Davis; Surgeon, J. Win- throp Taylor; Chtet Engineer, Stephen D. Hib- bert; Assistant Surgeon, W. H. Dicks Many cfBicers are yet to be ordered, all of whom disuntonists, at Edward’s Ferry. On each occa- sion the latter retired in an hour or So, in the direction of Leesburg. Nobody burt. NOT DEAD, BUT A PRISONER. Captain Julius De Lagnel, of the disunion army, ; (late of the 3d artillery, U.S. A.,) reported to be es ee report in a dayortwo. The ves- | missing since the battle of Rich Mountain, or will bavi iY N.Y lowest utter for sal: . UMMER CLOTHING Syl ] ARGE INVOICE OF TIN WA ‘ c N' reduced The court martial, now in session, will dispose Likectived ane wil ve By Ra braces ai yea and cuslities of the mutineers of the New York Seventy-ninth | for,the rece ouths, and Boys’ Wearing guilty. io peokteles same ycaole a Ceahiona ina few days, when those found woe | foo de” hs Solty Heed 18 @ Alen, SHIR’ F disposed of as directed. Some of thee thay b2 uy te ag a Pigrose lates, - 5 to at shot. Lieutenant Colonel Elliott is seriously com ten ooo es or WaT StEPR B plained of asone of the principal prisoners who Auction jy¥6 (Intel. & ) up In @ short time, and her | killed in that engagement, is a Prisoner to General | incited disobedience in the men. } Bu 19-3: 369 th . int sis. — = Machinery willte tried at the wharves for several | Rosencrans’ forces in Western Virginia, and is : RESH E days prior to leavhag this station. Some entertain | recovering of his wounds. a ; qe of Cn F ORSAY A?POINTED fears that she may\be sunk by the Confederate an, sronwrmnat AGA Datteries along the river, but this would prove} Oapt. Semuel A. Wainwri ‘whose appoint- | federate 4 ta set ive colw bee vent ROL ment as acaptain of the aire ing various sections | ; en ‘Seventh mot only = desperate, but unsuccessful game, as = abe will bave moet d. ones to protect her, and was accidentally lala over by the Sensre, bart wo paenerda torn aia trotoyey lon y p has been tematic peace-meetings throughout the State, and Fismring «Chea uld be able to very soon gpa; “ig lellardidigeng that $5,000 has been received in Newark from the a heramarh tet aah cue Isaac M. phrey, has been sppointed M Pneneeee of Oren ne epeette ‘88 edditional Paymaster in the army. ( ‘the furtherance of this plot. a # Saw cnters 216 *