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the regirfents and fail to do hereafter, will soon find themselves court mar- THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: ‘WEDNESDAY..............August 21, 1861. ment, fastened to the brig Perry, the bar broken WAR @N MIssoURI. SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS. AUUTION SALES. into, books, accounts, oe tag to over Py ic ge 3 raged Sigal, Mejor c——. In Hospital, August 16, 1861. = Males, we hone poor Nap ng way narrowly escape | withs large number of wounded of the difteect | Pubieahed in egrterrily withthe cesetann of Bi ALL & BARNARD, Aestionsers, INSPECTION REVIEWS. July . Almost daily Gen. McClellan rigidly i with their lives. Of course the owner's route, westics BOF A ents in the late battte the Senate A Neen pt. Maurice was detailed to to Sprin, iy different regiments of his command in this victh- | trade and travel are now entirely broken up and wc me | at —— : Find ity, when on parade. To-day he inspects one or | destroyed. ‘at two whole brigades located on this side of the —~e river, parading as brigades. The President and Se be pai Sore Theme Cabinet availed themselves of the opportunity to a vecre pn pres witness the scene, and attended upon the field in Yeuterda: being and therefore Person. Gen. McClellan was attended by most army, bas done no suth thing, m take Gf the meustiess of hie otal. Pleasure in making this correction. on _E street, between Fourth Ad, under a flag of tr: fie’ 8 flag of truce, to bring away Ca stvesta, Washington. SS gaa Ovn Faienps at the various military camps and Cai , Corporal Conant, and the body of Gen. Positions will confer a favor by keeping us posted as to movements and affairs in their vicinities. SPPERsON City, Mo., Aug. 10.—While Col | ist R eee : ag the Fifth Missourl Reserve Corps, and | 24 “do do. - Worthington’s Fifth lowa, were coming | 1st N.Y. Zouaves down the river on the Government steamer, they | 34 ‘were frequently fired upon with cannon and small arms by the secessionists from the ban! killing ore and wounding seven or eight cf the troops Spirit ef the Morning Press The Intelligencer notices at length, the various qaestions arising from the suspcnsion of the writ | Weare told that he isa good Union man,and| Izoxton, Mo. Aug. 17.—A messenger brin; j ‘aa r a : of habeas corpus, and observes that “those who | _P- 8 —Ere going to press, we learn that aa are sincerely glad to beable thus to tell the public | information that Col. Hecker, who lef bere ee } ¥ ga oe. declaim most vociferously against the alleged | *Pected onone field back of Georgetown, this} (740) we wish we could say the same of | Thursday with his regiment, surprised a body of do. do (CF IN CONSEQUEN oR TRE . tion’ of the President in authorizing, in | ™orning,nineregimentsof Pennsylvania infantry, | 07, ‘n0 “tet: | We wish we could rebels 400 strong, near Fredericktown, early yes- | groritais Pos URSDAY AP- By ot om any ground, a euspension of the | W° five bettalions of axtillery and & squadren of re ta Seay woraing He captured all their camp ~ : ersey Olea Feta oo case , & suspen! ts break . Privilege of the writ of habeas corpus, are pre- | 2V*!t¥—ferming a portion of the command of | > ‘ro the publishers, Ticknor & Fields, we | £95'Pe% . = F General McCall. Their drill—company, regimental, brigade, and division—did them great credit indeed, eliciting encomiums from a large number of experienced and distinguished military men who were present, a8 well as the President and Cabi- net. cisely those who look with the most complacency on the entire overthrow of the Constitution of the United States by (be insurrection of the seceded States ” The Republican continues its slurring abuse of Gen. Scott, and goes on to volunteer advice to Gen. McClellan how to conduct the campaign. ~~ e OUR MILITARY BUDGET. Se eS ANOTHER BATT! E IN MISSOURI. — FORTY REBELS KILLED, &e. ademas Cel. Dougherty, Capt Jehusen, and Capt. Mansom (Union) Wounded. | are indebted for an adyance copy of the Atlantic Monthly for September, handsome, readable, and up tothe times. We had supposed that the at. lantic war asgood as magazine could be made to be, but the publishers on their fourth page an- nounce many new features of interest for coming numbers. (> Se De Kay, the war correspondent of the Louisville Courier, accompanying the Southern command of all the forces in this section. Rotta, Mo., Aug. 18. —Ceptain Emmett Mc- Donald was in town today. He reperts that Captain Charles R. Rodgers, 1id-de-camp to Gov- ernor Jackson, and Captain Stephens A. Golmes, both of St. Louis, were killed in the battle of the cag hay hg General elgg ary th do a. fore the le, was 22 000 stro1 and their ki! z ed and wounded was 2,500 to 3,000" Mozart Regiment .... Total... 00-99 General Sigel received hiscommission as briga- @) Including an officer. (b) One officer. (c) One dier general on Saturday. and assumed command oihew. (4) One officer. (e) Two officers. (7) Two of the Federal forces yesterday. officers. McDonald was escorted beyond the lines yester- day, and senton bis way to Springfiqa Gur At Seminary Hospital, Georgetown wounded at Springfield are reported to Be doing Detter, ae ~1 AN AFFAIR OF HONOR. We learn that on Monday morning a rencontre took place between two French officers—Mr. Tas- seen, sillier, ex-captain of the French company of the ’ : Garibaldi Regiment, and Mr. Chandone, the Pte d Lt by paper f coors Me ae Present captain of the same company. The diff Lae when we enter tt streets of Washington’? culty seems to have grown out of the dissensions weed ace in that regiment. The parties fought with the APPOINT! barles B. Shaw, of Virginia, saber, and were both slightly wounded. Had not | has been appointed to a first-class ($1,200) clerk- the seconds interfered, doubtless one or the other | ship in the office of the Solicitor of the Treasury, of the parties would have been killed, as they | vice J. R. Young, of Mississippi, removed. fought with no little animosity and determination. ———————————— The plase of meeting was near Greenwood Cem- etery. THE FIRST OF THR NEW GUN BOATS The first of the new gun boats launched for the mavy, at New York, has been named, by Mrs Hamilton Fish, the‘ Unadilla.”’ from an Indian river falling into the Susquehanua. The “Una- dilla”’ is to be armed with the first of Dablgren’s [Liverpool ad tees of ‘ide loth det 150 pounder rifted guns. ‘The steamer Saxonia arrived out on the ane European politica! irs are unimportant. CHARTERED. ‘The aspect of American affairs claims undivided The tow boats Edwin Forrest and Tigress, of | strention. Dt. Russell, in another letter to the Baltimore, have been chaftered by Government | Pimes,on the battle of Bull Run. sserts that there for the purpose of towing war vessels and barges | were no daring deeds en either side, and no des- up the Potomac. The tug Erastus Herbert, of | Perate struggle, except by those who wanted to 5 et away. New York, has also been“ chartered for the same | ©7101’ aaon Dally News defends the Northern purpose. army. A COLORADO REGIMENT. The London Times in an editorial takes the Hon. 8. N. Pettis, Associate Judge of Colorado Ppp! sey hati Sen Rikers Territory, who ts now here, has secured the 8¢-} Gent Lincoin if the South ie euceeehal It tava ceptance by the War Department of a Regiment | that only a victory by which the stain of Manasexs of Cavalry or Mounted Riflemen, offered by that | may be effaced and the South induced to come to territory. The hardy pioneers and rough riders planar roe = Eoecens from the conse- of the prairies cannot fail to become good soldiers. | 1 The London Ginte ntacreen, with regard to the LATEST FROM WESTERN VIRGINIA. (ecksae questen: that 5 pieeate isa right of The War Department received a telegram yes- | WT; but by what rig ether of war or peace, terday from General Rosencrans, who, with’ bie can Congress empower the Executive to desist from the blockade, and substitu'e the levying of army, has neither been surrounded nor eaten up | official dutics on goods about to be Innded in ter- ‘“‘bodaciously,”’ by the disunionists, as their sym. | ritories where that Executive can afford no pro. The correspondent of the St. Louis Republican lo -1 fornishes the following: General Sterling Price | 24 Maine Volunteers . 8 has issued a proclamation at Springfield, to the | 34 do : effect that a great vic'ory has been won, and the | 6th do do....0. perthern oppressors of Missouri have riven | Ist Mass. eae roa 1 that every one belonging té@the Home | 7th do bi Guard organization will be regarded and treated | 34 Vermont Volunteers in trust hearing on hs 6 “s #8 an enemy to the Southern Conteberacy but that | 1!th N.Y. Volunteers. 2 ns, 204 and eubsoriber will cell, the protection would extend to such who quietly | 2d do do. b Be DAY, the 2%h day of return to their homes and allow the southern sway | 34 do 5 2 to prevail, and that whoever recognizes the Provi- | 16th do n sienal Government of Missouri will be considered | 1th do 1)13th New York. - a enemy to the State, and dealt with accord- —y = 5 : Teamster ....... ng Exp a McDonald separ that Generis Price Total.......-- and C were slightly, and Bri, er Genera’ ‘. Slack seriously wounded in the late engagement. | 4t Union Hospital, corner of Bridge and Wash- Also, Colonel Bay, formerly Captain of Jackson’s ington streets, Georgetown. $< — body guard. 24 N.Y. Volunteers. 6/0th Massachusetts... 2 U.S. TROOPS FIRED UPON AT A RAILROADMPATION. | 13th do 2d Vermont .. Jerrexsun, Mo, Aug. 20 —Infor on bas! 14th do reached bere that Warsaw, Bolivar and Osceola, | 17th do points inthe southwestern section of the State, 19th do bave been occupied ke Portions of Gen Price’8| »4q do secession army _ Also that the secessionists under | 2ith do Col Staples had gathered in considerable force | 95th do in Pettis and Jobnson counties, and taken posses- 26th do sion of Warrensburg in Johnson, and Georgetown | 334 do and Sedelia in Pettis county. Squads and com- 69th do pintes are constantly je.ving tbe northern coun- | 7gip do ties and pusbing Southerners to join the secession Mozart N Y. forces. There is much excitement among the ple west of here, and many are leaving their jomes. It is stated that Col. Staples can concentrate a force of 3.000 men, and will co-operate in a St. Louis, Aug. 20, 1961. T. Col. E D. Townsend : Report from commanding officer at Cairo says that Col Dougherty, with 300 men, sent out yes- terday at 7 o’clock, from Bird’s Point, attacked the enemy at Charleston 1,200 strong, drove him back, killed 40, took 17 prisoners, 15 horses, and returned at 2 0’clock this morning to Bird’s Point, with a loss of one killed and six wounded. Colonel Dougherty, Captain Jounson, and Lieu- tenant Ransom, are among the wounded. Our forces, under General Prentiss, are ope- rating from Ironton in the direction of Hardee. J.C. Fremont, Major General Commanding. fe ns eS A RETROGRADE MOVEMENT. Atll o'clock last night we received informa- tign, which we know to be correct, stating that Beauregard bed hastily and witbout visible cause withdraw n bis whole force at Fairfax Coury House and in advance of that position, toa point the advance of which wesa mile back of the Court House village, leaving but a picket guard there. His withdrawal of his advance forces was so precipitate; as that some of his sick being transported, Wied on the road EBarenon Personal. -++- General J. M. Denver, of California, is at Kirkwood’s. +++» General Lyon was unmarried. He leaves three brothers and three sisters. Later from Eurepe. Sr. Jouns, August 20.—The steamer Canada passed off Cape Race yesterday afternoon with sth pro Be ce or Bn ms it terms — comp. i wath in & gare aller hate Ss prow a) expense oy He puroheser. Al couveyancing at the expense roting 5 Bo eo basics ia iT RECEIVED— J ans 100 CASES OLD BOURBON (1855) a EMILE DUPRES Iron Buitpine, 320 Pa. Avanee. —————“___ HwowSSauee one wod movement upon this city, should it be deter- mined ox. As the train which left Syracuse this morning with passengers and 250 U 8. troops, passed near Lookout station, some thirty shots were fired at it from behind a wood pile, killing one Ist Massachusetts oe o At Hospital at Columbia College, Washington F HREDERIC TUSTUS’ HAMBE . ust been prepared. Twelve prisoners were ken. Gen Prentsss has arrived and taken cf pathizers bere allege. ie iscree farther execution of spece- | acidic and wounding six—one fatally 2 a . CELEBRATED SMOKING TOBACCO, The cause of this sudden change of his tactics wate Vian The Shipping Gazette complains that the block- | A FIGHT AT CHARLESTON—THE CONFEDERATES = mane Reg. Vol 4 UL ndaablh Ss wggny : The Beat ser impart -d, ‘a : 1 KOUTED ts “4 y vs was doubtless the impression that bis advanced | a/farrs Down River—Gun Boats—Arrival of pra ee egy ml saluragened oecrinetel tar Fg Sr. Lowrs, Aug. 20-—The town of Commerce,| 5th do Garibaldi do do.-- 2 EMILE. DUPRE, tyoope were about to fall into Gen. McClellan's} Mutineers of the New York Twenty-first—The fiance of the best understood maxims of interna- | Mo., about forty miles above Cairo, which was ¢ LS nee Inox Buitpine, 320 Pa. Avenvs. hands. By this morning he has probably come} °A¢r Mutincers, &¢., § tional law, and at the risk of a collision with the | taken possession of on Sunday by the recession- . a : veoh ok Artes & u| gust RECEIVED-——S—S This morning the James Jerome came around | forces of the maritime powers. ists. Who planted a battery there, was retaken last y 15th do 3| J" 20 Cases Impontan to comprehend that he was more frightened than to the yard from G. = h to N The London Post, in an editorial on the block- | night by a force of 500 U.S. troops, sent down 4. oa NJ 1 ELTERS WATER bart Fork, with forty hosebesda nr ecg way New| ade question. says if unfortcnstely England | from Cape Girsrdeau by order of Gen Fremont " pte . Z York, with forty hogsheads of rendered tallow, should be compelled into a quarrel, the blame | The rebels made no stand, but retreated with 3 In Original Stone Bottles, AT IT aGAin consigned to Smull & Sons, from J. Jones, the | will not rest wi! ngland, but with the govern- | their battery on the approach of our troops. Their 1 at ae ep rwand te Richmond” men ove again | government beef contractor over the river, ‘The | meat which vor Ces etn the: Tuin of | force was about 150 Infantry and the same num. | 14t saute ae | sulsim EMILE DUPRE'S undertaking the mansgement of the war, though |. | innocent commerce to enforce the validity of a r of cavalry. 4 \ before their eyes stands out in glaring light the ates mekapntel lec Nay ven ripe —_ which itis manifestly incompetent to | Bi Na iboryd Eng prt regal rea cn att tn Sheen t 500,000 GREASE WANTED, for Age Bull Run result of their strategy. They arenow| Lost night the Jacob Bell, under the charge of] The Times of the 10th instant remarks that | Fulton railroad, between a Feral force, consist. ! a 18 | “Aine tengo Ibe of SOAP and CANDLES for demanding that the war shall be made, in effect, Ganner David Roe, went down the river and | Americans of the North even take pleasure in the ing of the 22d Illinois regiment, under command el rv 6 | sale. cup for cash atthe National Sonp aed Can” simply a crusade to set free the four millions of | joined the Potomac flotilla She carries an eight | Persation caused by thelr recent unparalleled de- | of Col. oe ith Tiltnolb regimexe Mone rebel 1| Ist California V ‘——e ne slaves ES they oe ig teen ges wee in inch shell gun and one thirty-two pounder. ay ee letter from Mr. Russell sys, he having ; force was estimated at from 600 to 700 men, com- Shey = omy: : “sui im C. B. JEWELL, Proprietor. eee ee ee etal one, its result in utterly de-] The Underwriter is rapidly approaching com- | acquired further information respecting the Aght, | manded by Col. Bunter, of Jeff Thompson's 3 at ae ee 1 IBRARY OF CONGRESS, stroying the industrial capacity of the South, and t! i ; army. The Federal force was victorious, com- ; eens 4 AUGUST 5, 1861. ing pacity . pletion, and will doubtless go down this even-| has come to the following conclusion: “ There | b 7 5 —— ‘ flooding the North, besides, with a hundred free ing. She carries a bi ix-i ified was nota bayonet charge meade by the Federal | pletely routing the rebels, killing 4 and taking 17 Total 207 | Notice is hereby given that the* Library of Con ng es uge six-inch ri cannon | satantey during th di There was nota charge | prisoners. The loss on our side was ouly one 3 . . ; Kress” will be closed on Tuesday, the ish - of negroes for every one now in the non-slavehold- | forward and an eight-inch shell gun aft. et aay kind sade by the Confederate cevaity | man killed, Wm. P. Sharp, of company A dt General Hocputel, No. 300 C cues, Wasson am ane yulest be reopened until ve ing States, would prove a worse blow to northern} The steamer Baltimore came up last evening, apes any regiment of the enemy until they broke. — pamaialirsgic! ington. — di ° on — even peace on the terms of the oll-} and again went down on business with the flo- re was not a hand to band encounter between % gerchy. But success could never crown a war tile any of the regiments There was not a battery {yr Crewe METROPOLITAN POLICE Ist Reg U B.Cavalry.. : sthReg U8 Artillery. Lieut. Patterson bas gone down to take com- charged or taken by the Federalists. There was GTON August 19, Isat, | 2 io jo....14) ist io §=—s Infantry. as: no masked batteries in by Confederates. Notice —All applicat: for aprointmonts in the. 2d do Dragoons 1/24 do mand of the steamer Release, (Ice Beat,) vice} There was no annihilation at rebel horse by the | *‘Metrop: litan Police of waged for any such end. Those who have just subscribed fifty millions to ald the Government, and agreed conditionally to advance a bundred e Distsiot of Corumbia” | ist do Artillery..12'31 do feut. Zouaves or others. A volley fired by one battalion | Must be audressod tothe’ Police (om issions.”| 94 do do... 4/8 do uslitiags mséeu, Twpeid Betion tp thes penne = eakees who returns to bis duties at the cmptiod tres seddiee sega ntl) rhe gx veriting and filed, with the Clerk of the Board, | Sa” ae aoe th S , moved stead of again opentng them on the ist of October, | rhe Philadelphia and Mount Vernon are at the} greg ned at some distance, and the infantry | tween the hours uf 9 o'olock a. 11 look p. wang as nota man ef them sympathizes with abolition-| Navy Yerd, awaiting orders there were no desperate struggles except by thoes Bpblication wil bersoteed =e . Waser offer ism. Nineteen-twentieths of the soldiers of the} 4 large amount of timber, &c., which had | Who wanted to get away) =" 7 By order of the Boare:| J. F, BROWN, Or oO Om | mined to nel wt and I Vaton now in the field abominateabolitionism a8} been Toaded on board echecacg at Blagden’s | , He then alludes to the approach of theCon-} au Z-6t noting Secewtery._ | ist Cavalry... nar Suleiw 48 Market 8ysoe, ‘ Seen ene aan tematt Consequence of the for-| erment, and will doubtiem be purchesed for uss} Hatt toe cee ning of not the three months | will be enlisted 10° Blithis Company peter nae | 12th New York. . . Hivite Ge acetate at ee Ree OEE mer. Wedo not believe thata single regiment at the yard. men had left, or were about to leave. imum, fixea by iaw—i50 men. inauire at No.| 18th do. in the service could be brought to fireagunin| jst nj ht, forty muti f the New York | _ The Daily News warmly defends the Northern | 244,@ street Pay from $13 to §3i per month. do. any such war as the “ onward-to-Richmond ” a y roth sen beng che such 8s Indigo Blue Cloths and Doeskin=, Cc PRulets, Laces, Shoulder Straps, ‘ Bel ‘ords. Sword Knots, Capa, Hate, and a!! | respective embroidory A-so, th oclebrated PAT- j ENT FILTERING CA: TEEN. oa re ine respectfully solicited. 2| Fire Zouaves _—_ Hi e LOUDON 2d New Hampsb: : Naval and Mul: Teamster, U.S. A. iy 8-e0Sm 362 Fa Invite the attention of the Ro hy Navy to their full supple MIL per army from the malignant attacks made on account | 2*ides food and clothing aul? tf Sach oe indigo Blas Clots oot Dowsk Twenty first regiment, stationed at Fort Runyon, fi of the retreat from Manassas—the estimate formed (ye Notice TO TAX-PAYERS. were taken to the yard, with an order from Brig. | on the flight of a mere panic stricken mob ofcamp sae Gen. McDow: . ee followers. and eulogizes the gallant:y of the Union rag OLLECTOR’s Orricr ease ee compenyiag he list of names troops. in the ssmoarticie the Nene says that Washineton August 8, 1361 consigning them e Dry Tortugas for service the aim of the South {s to extend and perpetuate The taxes for 1961 have been fixed at filty ceuts on the military works, Their names are: Com- slavery ye on the one hundred dollars. A discount of treenty pany A, John Farley; company E, John Gray, COMMERCIAL. owed under the law for prompt pay- corporal; Ricbard Eagle, John Obrian, Lewis] Liverpool, Aug. 10 —Breadstuffe—Flour ts dull ould make the current contest—not one. Fortunately, the Government is neither to be coaxed nor bullied into changing the character of the war, as such newspapers demand. Neverthe- less, uniess stringent measures are promptly taken to prevent such parties from doing furtber mis- cbief by discouraging subscriptions to the loan 20. nds’ rows’ Hota “Coin and due bills, or certificates of indebted - AVONDALE FLOUR Strai . atvts Wheat is quiet and prices barel In- | ness of this Corporation of the deromii five Total. . ement esers. and disgusting the volunteers with the service, | yop Ceo" 5: Cook, Chas. Ball, John Darnes, | tainea; red Weatert Grdalle;Soutbern liesdatte| dollars,” aro alone receseatie. fee eaten. or] = 2 : Having pm Be poline Panis innumerable and insuperable embarrassmenta pi Jobn Vallean, Alfred Warren, Thos. Gordon, | 6d; white Western 12s; Southern 1389138 6d Corn | t®X! WILLIAM BRON, Sick remaining im the Hospital for Eruptive will arwaye be prepared likely to arise to the war's pfdper prosecution Jobn La Fevere, Geo Venable, Henry J.Linman, | is firm; mixed 30s-30s 6d; yellow 3s 6d30s 94; olleotor. Diseases ant customers, Henry Grun, Henry Clock;D H. Yearman; com- | White 31s 6d. Provisions--Beef {s stendy with a decline for lower q ti Pork bas a dowaward tendency. Bacon 2438. Lard is dull. The loyal portion of the community wi the Government for the sake of the restoration of the Union—nineteen-twentieths of those who do od _UF3-imeo "6 [LLING OFF AT HALF PRI Ps satire stock of Mandouuae- Plocase Bari THE UNION PRAYER MEETING r teers Mii pehoklen EVERY DAY inthe Baticet | Stat Yoh Vga: | a ptie! urch,. oo 6: us J 5 tH ~ to te continued ‘an hoes. strangers se well as 34'h do do. 5th Wisconsin Vol. .. Ist Minnesota do. 2d Cavalry...... pany H, Silas Arnold, Ralph Arnold, Thomas Colter, Frank Sherman. ot a el Robes. in biack and co'ors; all Lawn and a itizens of a) d: G ted to att 8th Pennsylvania Vol . 5/ 18th Artillery j sustain it—will hail with joy the moment when | ,. The following are from the various companies: Tux Latsst via Querxstown Snd'take part im these sOcinl mecunee near Tote ee ye Siete Artille Sanita Robes, We,Sessro fo alow oxt the authorities bezin to tura the attention of the Elisha R Ames, Conrad Allits, John Bell, Jas. The Asia errived at Queenstown on the 10th. TRASGER WHERE ARE| /!th do do.. 6/8th do...... o- Provost Marshals 0 the eases cf the “‘Ouward-to. | D¥¢t John Daw. James Fall, Exnaty Ganglof, | The, Liverpool cotton sales of 600 baleas Sev | ancien RRTHAER: Woo | an Worwent | Se. | rennet oo = 2% ’ 2" le o mi ‘ ermon’ Oo... ernor’ eeeeee Richmond men;” who may nat be permitted to | Grove Hurley, James Hurley, Henry Jobnson, | “phe ‘brendstutls’ morcnt led heavy. The Sp eat 10th Mass a —|@i CIAL rOTICE To VOLUNTEERS. go at large any imore than those who Sacretiog bink rederick King, Christopher King, Joseph Lee, | weather bas been favorable for the crops. fe s57 ho has & very nice assortment. | Ss ou ved at Shir > achemes for the defeat of { soicg | WM: Lessicks, James 8. Mills, Patrick Mebony,| Provisions closed dull but prices unchanged. sells them so cheap.” Note.—Th — i ite the Post of the arms of the United J bh Consols closed at 9 490 the stranger. he was running up Seventh street iJ Wasbington papers please copy and send LY States. These classes are engaged, practically, in| 20%¢P! Miller, Charles Moran, James McKane, iosed at 904 290% cont “SAI TH, No. 460.” m21 3m _ | ills to the War Department aug 21—d,tr @> thesame work—in embarrassing the Souiheine iy teen eae” pocorn on AN Inronranr Suizure—Reported Capture of = ra ae —— aay t= - e efforts to restore the Union by force of arms—one = > ristian re | reigb, Sumter—She is Trapped at Curacoa —By the spien new no top BUGGY. OTICE.—By order of the Board of Trustees of Ja P.T s 3 lof ¢ ry n y ¢ mado by the most celebrat;d macufacturer in 5. ae a seevetiy aed the other epenty. H sien. See Semone nad Wm from St Tuomas, we learn that newawae received | Baltimo.e.” Ap WMC. Mt SS IN the Fabio Soho! <a" th aity, szopanele wal 3 ‘Sle, | be received by the undersigned unt Mn ay. Au 3 t St. Thom: th Livery, and Biring ~table, corner of Sixth ard C ast 26th. for ths supply of such ionery ani These were marched over last night, urder | Privateer Sumter hed beet captired Dy cas atact streets.__ 8 6- Wes Bo 8 for th tetobers aad igen: pupi company D, of the same regiment, and quartered | men-of-war, said to be the Niagara. This rt N2@ TICE TO CONSIG —The steamsr C, ‘ube Schools @s may Tet ANOTHER TENNESSEE MEMBER OF CONGRESS 4 PRISONER. We learn that about the time of the arrest by juir d forth en- A hs tic year, en ing July dist, 1862, to be In the mould left of the yard, formerly occupied | Wa received by a steamer which had arrived. at | LN C.,Alztr.from Philndolphiay furnfab'd in euch ties Be may be pecereary the disunionists of the Hon. Mr. Nelson, of Ten- by a portion of the New York Seventy: fret. P St- Thomas from Cnracoa. pak! sede final iw fom timo to time.” reoue deaint to bid fo the nessee, in Virginia, the Hon. Geo. W Bridges, Fifty of the Maine Second have been removed itis stated that the Sumter bad losta man in “ HYDE & DAVIDSON, Agents, above will be furnished with alist of ths books an M. C. elect from Tennessee, was also arrested = Curacoa, and being unable to find him, left for a 500 M ad other articles requ.red upon app'ira ion to t.e from the Powbatan and placed with these of the | cruise, to return fh afew ane Medatime an Soxguows, D: . rd = undersignet V. HARBAUGH. oT twenty-first; all of whom are now guarded by Amerlcan ee ane in Bort, Geprenn Mr M winnie s ohwer NOTICE ee T Bic ktgeh lat the mts company D, under Lieuts. Wheeler and Doyle | W2't for her. en the Sumter returned she fell | frien, d the pub ic general y th 0 S. Svenue Three of the Twenty-firet, claiming to be Bric | {2t0 the band of our frigete and wae at ist dates tion with Mr. OTTO SCHLUEMER ALL, Persone indebted EE Broe all are re: | grey Tecentip and now wm Kentucky, and is now held, a prisoner. He ‘was on bis way to Washington; bad proceeded some twenty miles into Kentucky; was overtaken Dy 8 fase message alleging the iliness of bis wife, tl * » com » for’ 8n early day and bo subjects, were placed on board the Powhatan ting in abate NIM Union Sag aving: . gor Pensevivama AVENUE epoounte with the undersizned. Trusten of G (who was following bim,) and thus induced to with the mutineers of the Maine Second and New] A Nosix-Hzarren Lavy. young lady of Between sth and lsh streets, sou'h side. wall ey etin a’ oP eral resi! 31 y to a point three miles from the | York Thirteenth, fortune, belonging to our city, is now in Wash- | % Ta Sta aluon HATA AT CLONES: | lection according to lees” Prope” train for col- | hots on Penn. « Tennessee line, where be was arrested byanam-{ 411 the mutineers are under the ha f Li ington, and bas tendered her services to the Army 8 AGES, WESTPH THEO. SHECKELS. bed buscaded party of Tennesseans. Messrs Hasni, ; charge of Lieut. | Committee of the Young Men’s Christian Aasoc!. portation. au 16 6teo Trustee for R. Brice Hall. S’tnnl- | Pritchett, of the Yard, and their sick, of whom | ation he! rt WILLI ” . that can be eut, Thornburg, Langle 4 oth ation, in their attentions to the wounded solders M. WILLIAN, TTENTION, FARMERS! Unionists of East Tongs one prominent | there are several, are attended to by Dr. Matthews. | She siso desire: the eens appoint as one , OFTO SCHLGEMER. |_| A TERNTION. EARNERS: - nionists of East Tennessee, were also arrested There are now in confinement at the Navy Yard | of {'8 agents, a young man, a graduate of the Warhington, August 20, 188!, “(Int.) _an2i 2w aud amali, moctlr , about the same time, by erders of the oligarchy. | 140 mutineers, who are having a fine time, no Union Theological Seminary, whose whole ex- er iptar ee ROPOSALS FOR COAL AND Woup. ; +3 GENERAL M’CLELLAN’s starr drilling and plenty to eat. A term on the Tortu- cn Me eee cnanecd ty a eats. P iT 01 1 Mted Si fon, me sion.— New York Treb MED * be piace The New York dailies of yesterday contain | £28 will doubtless convince them that we have 4 ee rgb sad es THR ug ust 10:16 { [of Mr John Dougias. ‘ 'y 8 11 be vr ‘ed idge, of the ire of 8: what purports to be a list of Gen. McClellan's | government and open the eyes of others who are «A None Ruottent—A Chicago paper says: | SEALEp rrorosaze wil be peg hl Re FRIST OY in whose Skee ind inoge are, or to the completed staf, which will doubtless be exten, | €xPressing their dissatisfaction at they know not | ,.” onor to the First lowa regiment! Their | PS tant, for furnishing for the use of this Depart | *ubsoriber, GAME OF BILLIARDS sively by phate ‘We lewis wines ire = Seen expired ome two week ago, | ment and the differ will find in copied other pals. ay . ani though living on half rations, ex: to tor i iCH’s HALL, that it might have been better to walt until the APPAIRS UP RIVER peculiar bardsbi 4 witbout pay and withont “to ah'Gos G Corner ee Seoenavetie aud Lith street, completion of bis staff, before essaying to publish (Special Correspondence of the Star } a as volunteered unanimously to art . een aay He (Gea. McClellan) is now almost | Posxt o¥ Rocks, Aug. 19——Kiter Siay: The wae any decent prospect of = ght eine ne ) scuries ro ile’ of @ two of the most admirsbie laily making accessions to it, as circumstances | whole of Gen. Banks’ command bas left sandy | els” Bi ud wood will be considered and at thoes of sat Lae 4h uartermasters i render such additions n Hook, and will encamp for the time being nie separate'y; and satisfactory arrangement: must bui ie and S| in the Umted States, with every comfort and near the mouth of the Monocacy tiv. 17" According to 2 proclamation of Gov be made for the correct measurement of eaoh. Boats to vered at . Bi oon venienoe y er on the] Brown, of Georgia, that State has furnished saven-| ‘The De ‘tm -nt reserves the right to order & Gen ‘the United aus tf the shea ™ — Plckets occupied Har- teen, Oe pr troops for the rebel army, and jess Sanity a ar Ss ieee oor Washington, per’s Ferry night. There was firing b: ulpped them at the cost of nearly three hundred + ree 1 Superin indefatigable industry, and bis thorough knowl- +4 x by y, Me sll prices, pickets acrom tue river, aud it le sald two of | toumud dollars, exclusive of the arma: which | { 0 f 2) ‘Ty 19__Brig. Gen’l and Quartermaster Gen, _ Nai chile Nolo SorenaS adea? open wil sender Ma prnegemeumeeayis te tevic,| the rebels were alled "The work upun. the | ewe comt thing. as they were asin i | “eh wtkeepre Comte Wed = ‘will render his presence as a member of Genera) | bridge is suspended. It wanted but two a =~ VE has O) E AE Sree apa spans to complete it. The impression is th: U7" The Springtield armory {s being ff it ‘Soce to the cause of the Union. Johnson will move this way in force. He wai workmen sad night work beg he Pala Brown. ¥ ello g Oy gh id 9 ROSS AND DANGEROUS NEGLECT ‘Mr. - ON THE pane ov ts Peery Soha eroupled and cat 300 per day. Four new shops are to be erected ax . s Piano Forta Tuner. Ne MARCUS ere Want of proper attention to the begith and ne y Hoon, Pada tur | thet atee te ah large dy thercentd anil the onstot ans wie B v1 “QOLDIERS AND FELLOW CITIZENS” Sand 3 a Pe of the of the First Pa. Ca: hae y ation that jargely increased an . to kik & Movement to cut them off could soon be made. i" The money which it was reported General | . With a good Family Gre poeNe ie INKS, qrithin # quarter of a mile (leeward) of their | There is reliable information here that tae — Siegel took with him in bla etreattowards Rolla, | F a3le for'sash, at fs DEL LW igre Ataand On hn orice. jy itim | ™@! (Intel. & avenne Zamp, where the atmosphere ‘s sufficient to breed wen ¥ McC.’s military family, very eaable, | : arms at his disposal are now exhausted. Geta hot reception. It is possible that as Har- | '¢ production of rifled muskets will amount to REGIMENTAL OFFICERS ; smn, Dally ‘and id the cost of the arms reduced Coltins , , **SOLDIE! BELOW cir: ‘4 oreign way. As to about 810 t choice quality jo. 460 tensely manifest to the nose of any one venturing | » movement to cate, arena not far from it, | to about $10 apiece tar i 3 " 2 ith street, Navy 5 7 Tx Is concentrated at leeebuty, some thonenn, belonged {othe Springfeld branch of the xtate | _8% . BOYS’ CG * pounimeg,.. * Pestilence. Their officers have evidently wholly | strong,awith field pteces. ‘The cool weather aud Coo te Mimoursend Geoeral Lyon's Chases for | DO SUTLERS vy pepvLERS. Rl ease eee ve CLOT a x TRE NORTE the approach of September will soon bring on | safe keeping by the directors. Boece Pott ENN Qt egnalgmment 100 dozen pombracing of pA a bought and sold in set movements in this region, and we should uot be | {[7~Claiborne Fox Jackson, who was elected cheap for cash. BUNTZ & GRIEE ra. *! prices’ ‘a Stverd | SWEENY, RITT surprised if Banks’ column will soon be in active | !88 ere reece af Siebert, tat — Austen snd Commission my 399 Paar. er od itcta, | iy 28-1m work. He isa man of excelient judgment, and mon TN tt, between T and K ate, 22 ‘Iatelheancer’ nosn.) teers regiments for which privy | all have confidence inhim. All well and in good caring: epee oes and iaseronas Sank oe Bore. bauiaesume ) TR—0 ! been excavated : and want to ted . pratima sais Piscaadidor'e sepigits, see Jobhusony longer connected with the United States. name of this smart operator sinks of the men may be bitterly of the inexplicable treatment he bas re- | should be known to the world. ceived from the United States Government. He| [7 Boston is expanding itself in says, himself and entire crew were and are in The the Union; and besides, honestly attending to his fismk. A portion of the to be thrown back ND G6 It 1s reported as a fact that a member of the a * og daily, for men are 150 fi THE STEAMER GiPsry I a A e tter sale cheap. of the oficers 100 pucee in see calet Hine—thowe | Baranrown, Md., Aug. 19, 61.—Eaditor scar: | 2% f the contract to clothe tan oe i Raa Basi cat ae ; : ee eeatihes reat are out of the cont to clothe the State = yy ‘ of the train. Both | The owner of the steamboat Gipsey compiains | Volunteers. The Vor ‘OF TIN WAR: concealed by bushes cived ans i be sold ata gi