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s ——— NS er EY EArt OUR MILIT BUDGET. drought ber around to Washington, sxyinig be Jehu Bull and Ball Run. Additional Foreign News. T THE FEYENING STAR. aRY * Temeant to sell ber anvbow,” which feat be at| Editor of the Evening Star: The battle roar of | Thesteamship Canada, at St. John’s from Liver. |__- AUC 10N SALES. tails tate! ——— — FD = PASSES BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA. | length accomplished. It is alleged that her hull | Bull Run has been echoed back from the columns pool, brings $100,000 for Halifax, and $114,900 for By J.C. McGUIRE & CO.. Auct. WASHINGTON CITY: Al cinseecce AMbskdlis aoming 40 Washington | !# old and unseaworthy, and that she cannot stand | of the Thund-rer—the London Times—in which | peotes : , , y 2 1 os atall. Further, 11 2 URSDAY : eee-eee-Atgust 22, 1861 | by ft de nek requien to that end; but the shock of her guns at all urther, like many other vessels which have been purchased of late, ber high wheel-houses and exposed machinery render her a fine target for the enemy. The Pensacola is receiving # neW coat of paint, adding very much to her outer appearance. There are now about fifteen colored ‘“contra- band” quartered in one of the rooms of the ordi- nary, who are supplied with provisions frem the store-house of ‘Uncle Sam,’’ one cf their num- ber assisting the regular cook in his duties. Six of the “‘contrabands’’ have gone on board the steamers in various capacities, and are now cruis- ing up and down the river. All is quiet among the mutineers confined at the Yard, no additions to their number having been made since night before last. A fine lot of white oak timber has been floated around to the large crane on the wharf, where it 1s hoisted out and taken to the shops to be manu- factured into gun carriages for heavy cannon. To-day 1s pay-day at the yard, and the men were s ‘ u * TAU as wasexpected, Mr. Correspondent Russell figures} She passed the steamer Great Exstern on the 13'b, PORE Wot sitd come lengthily as delineator of what he saw of that | the Arabia on the 14th, and a large screw steamer ood fight. * By his own account he saw nothing of the | S0Und east on the k, Pattle. | fe arrived ata late hour of the confict The name of the American bouse that hes sus- at Centreville; saw not 2 shot fired; saw not one in Liverpool is Whitmore & Co. The soldier of the rebel army, horse of foot, but was a —— _ their Lisbilities is ~j ——— + spectatos eli the panie / ernel Osborne, a member of Parliament, ina no peed ali Fad * Eaxsr _ Ros: 0 Speech to" his constituents, ssid be believed the given an exaggerated | American quatre! mote attributable tothe Morritt | Picture of either; but Mr. Russell has not hesitated tariffthan slave. He boped a react fon would to rest on his limited opportunities of seeing | scon take place in Eogland. If Lancashire was derogatory comments upon the character of the | Pinched, there would be great distress, and he conflict he did not witness at all and upon the could not foresee to what issue this unfortunate fratricidal struggie would ultimately tent. Eng- behavior of our troope, successfully engaged for | jand’s only ps was to await the cenit, and to ¥v' vy 8 ot =. hours before and up to the time of bis arrival—| abide by the polich of non-intervention sihials gnell at pubite Sostion. ot he ~ Yord The mammoth iron- war-abip Warrior Pee ae eee ount oF ta crane a eeee cite only ok which be ecw, and] | The cemmeth iree-sidied down the Thames, | flowing d= srrel od Baek” among whom he tos Aimsei/ (on testimony pres- The p of Durham ‘on the 9th. ne barrel ently to be quoted) soon found in hasty retreat to FRANCE. in Washington. The Moniteur confirms the report current, but B Sf, METI N, wary Asose The editor of the Times also, has doubtless | not generally credited, that the government had | 8” MARSBALL & Avot. retry us, Ditterly sarcastic criticism upon the | $:"td!spatches to Romessking satisfaction within | —— WALL & BARNARD, Avotionsers. battle and the conduct of the volanteers. upon The Ei bas bestowed a mili medal Y VIRTUE OF A DEED OF TeUst. én the same unfair slender means of judging elther, the King o reden paswoaer ~ B Teeord Ov Extene at the various military camps and } they are required from all persons Passing from ‘positions wil! confer a favor by keeping us posted | Washington down to Alexandria, whether by ax to movements and affairs in thetr vicinities. | bridge or bost. Alexandrians, therefore, will = = > save themselves much trouble by obtaining return passes from the proper autboritiesin their own town ere coming to Washington. THE COMMISSARY’S DEPARTMENT. The would-be speculators upon the Government in furnishing commissary’s stores are just now moving henven and earth to get rid of Colonel Teylor, U.S. A., Assistant Commissary General, the acting head of the department. Col. Taylor lsone of the ablest and most efficient officers of the service. end knows teo much for them. They are urging the appointment of some civilian in his stead. The New York World is perhaps most conspicuous in its efforts to oust regular officers from that branch of the service. and get others in their stead. Mr. Cummins, of the World, unfor- Sots. Feancus gir Wot Bases ‘pirit of the VMiorning Presa. ‘The Int-lligencer, In furtherance of its Good Samoritan acts in behalf of ex-Minister Faulkner, publishes to-day (with editorial vouchers as to the “legal attainments,” &c., &c., of the writer,) a communication defending Mayor Berret for re- fosing to take the oath of allegiance In company With his fellow.members of the Board of Police Commissioners. It may all be very true, as this writer alleges, that there was no egal obligation upon the Mayor to take the oath; but this is not at all the question. The moral obligation upon him ‘wes undoubted, especially in view of the fact that & full half of the Mayor’s well-known coterie have gone over to the enemy bodily, and at least a moiety of the remainder are held in this commu- Sweden and Prince Oscar. recorded, A pril 7, 1860 .among the nian of questionable patrietim, to say the lent. | tunately bas sundry subsistence accounts hanging | flocking around the ofice as if they were afraid | furnished by his purveyor. Witoer ektoweg | ee meen and Prin drooping. Rentes Tranteoe of the Paird Butiding Aven ‘The Kepudlican argues that the present war ig | by the eyelids before the bureau ; which will be | the pile was about to give out. No Treasury | to the animus in quo pervading the effusions of | Sf 30c. ie corget D.C. not a civil war in ahy essential characterist{c, and | paid by the United States as he Presents them, | notes have appeared here vet, all the employees | both, let us glance at the self-complacent sketch wort 3 that, at least so far as the North is concerned, it is when he succeeds in getting civilians in the place as completely an external war as that with Mexico was. of the preseut commissaries—hardly before. The law is positive on the subject. That branch of the service must by law be under the direction of The Mount Vernon has gone down on a short an officer of the regular service, aa the promotion | cruise. in the commissary’s department 1s, by law, ac- APFAIRS UP RIVER. cording toseniority in it. {tembracesas fine a (Special Correspondence of The Star } being paid in gold and silver. Several bave been discharged in the last few days, and others ap- Pointed in their places. Mr. Russell gives of bimself near the field of fer tao witha wel eat nee battle. diers formerly in the service of the King. After having lunched at Centreville, he is en- ks ss ene ape sea teink coene eee ie, ehert of am effcer from the] | 18 the lower House of Se tmper kesee| ate Anoing at oost of puroheser, Scene of strife that the ‘‘rebels are whipped,’ proposed by M. Deak, and enthusiastically adopt. WA! TEH & COX. and Mr. Russell mounting bis horse, tries to get | 64 "The demands made ie thle adden eee CHARLES M rws. { Trastess, ——_ +. THE NEWS HERE. —__-—__ Tas Surerinrenvency oF THE WasitnoTon Potice.—Quite a number of strangers to the Dis- Sanne Hook, Md pee oe Ei at), | {in front” of the battle. He soon finds bimself differ from those in the frst, whieh refuted the ss 1r-towads ARNARD. Aust. Sandy Hook, Md@Aug 19.—Editor Star: So i os |. | imperial rescript and lared that further nego- N oO ict of Columbia are atte be cagenag nd poalgibt erent Se ee a OmTS of quietly was the withdrawal of Gen. Banks’ main | tate” aaa La pstioone — = pce tations fe Groen Oe somase seve tata (BP Povpoged wot THURSDAY AF: posi tendent of the trict 4 Pesth telegra n b same aetien tak i heer pooneas fet havea —— THE HEALTH OF THE OLIGARCHY's TRoops. | COlttmn effected, that we in Harper's Ferry knew | ynslarmed person, going the other way. As be | deputation from the magistrates and clectore cone WALL & BARNA D, Avots. Nan of aes forces elsewhere. All such are | From undoubted information received here, in | Pthing of {t until Sunday, when we were aston- bravely pushes towards ‘the front” the signs of | gratulated M. Deak on bis late conduct M. Deak belag backed up on political grounds by chronic Politicians from wherever they come. The idea of the interference of such persons in the purely Jocal matters of this District, involves the coolest impudence ever manifested in the matter of office. begging, proverbial 2s thst is for giving rise to the exhibition of more ‘cheek” then aught else addition to the camp measles, the small pox rages lahed by the appesrance of about 100 of fender- iy . virulently in nearly all the camp and other hos- atic ne cavalry. ee pitals from Vienna to Richmcnd. For instance, inar agatha in car rm hes - eee last week there were eighty-three dangerons cases homes hastily ad to cross the Potomac of small pox among their total force of three | 20¥t two miles above Harper's Ferry. We found thousand at Vienna. From the best information | °" ies side of the river only three compantes of we can obtain, we believe that full five thousand | the Secoud Massachusetts Regiment, with thelr disastrous rout thicken, the cannon sounds nearer, gt refosed the compliment of a serenade offered no “tres aon Hg. Auctioneers. " EI and to his puzzled queries ag to the cause of the The reply of the Diet to the Imperial rescript BERT panic, not ® man or officer passed is able to give a! wonid be dispatched to Vienua on ne ioe inst. coherent reply. An occasional shell bursts over] A dissolution of the Diet ‘was anticipated. the fugitives, and in the midst of bis calm ex- s rm hortations to them, his teste for the active scenes TOPFING OF ARMS AND Munitions —We un- of, battle “in front,” which he « ont for to | 4erstand that thirteen cars, loaded with arms and Munitions, together with six rified cannon, des- conceivable. What is required in a Superin- | or more of Seauregard’sforce are in the hospitals. | '!9€# extended as far as bray es a pitied see,” suddenly disappears. Near the pros- | tined for Southeastern Kentuck , Were stopped on Yendent of the Police of this District is some one ‘There has been oue or two cases of small pox here, ey prticaer tal Ene nae we red pect of personally witnessing mal for his | Fridzy in Harrison county by Gen Desha at the of bigh character, who knows the people and | bere ever since the commencement of the military under on the other side. iS secession ‘cavalry, written account to the Times, he suddenly recol- blag of secessionisis and sent back to lects that he must leave the field at once if he The secessionists profess to believe that the wishes to secure the mailing of his letter by the arms, &c., thus stop were destined for East steamer of Wednesday!” bch rere but there is n ool dpe a fran Pistbeaeane ied i: ‘Punctuality is the soul of business” ts an | slizbtest evidence of the fact. The act daye efter the cole the complies wah axlom not to be driven from the considerate mind | (Qrabe and lis gang, whatever may de thought as | dere after the ot the risk and expense of the gentleman, even amid falling shells and | ensters Kentucky, was a great cutrage. "We ap. | Sripure eer at || ooaveyancing at the the booming of cannon! Faithful correspondent! | prehend that it will not be submi to. HARD A rz ene Trortee. to be thus punctual, even if you had to turn your re quer believe — a _e epeed by De-| sus-Siawads oONTZ & G + 1TH, Avote. sha Co., were on their way ‘ennessee ST back upon the scenes you had not timeto stopand |W, hive ne doubt thet ter eee ee By WALL & BARNARD, Avotionsers witness. Kentuckians mustering inthe Kentucky counties GFEY. HORSE AND aE Ring AGON Then follows a detailed account of the retreat, | on the road to Cumberland Gap, and we have the Avction—On SATURDAY — 5 gentle, matters of the District well, and enjoys the confi- dence and commands the respect of all its citizens. -He must of course also be a man of untiring industry, of prompt sagacity and Grmness, and be familimr with the law, so far as that bears on the discharge of the duties of his position. We doubt not that the District Police Board ‘Will be able to find more than one such man in our own midst; while we know that none such can be found elsewhere. When New York, Philadelphia, or Baltimore may set the District the example of selecting her Chief of Police from the ex-police otficers of Washington, it is possible that Washington might venture a reciprocal ex- periment in retarn. Hardly until then, we opine. —_»—___. Gosz to Ecrope —Our neighbor, Mr. W. & Metzerott, went ont by the Fulton for a brief occupation of Washington; never more than four l Pionel eel gee clematis totes ahs cases at a time, and but a single death from the Ferry on Sunday evening shots had beed ex- disease. In that time Beauregard and Johnson changed between the seceasion cavalry, who Rave lest between three and five hundred men | oa behind the houses, and the Federal from that disease. troops on the Maryland heights. One of the cav- ME. BOWMAN IN NORTH CAROLINA. alry dropped off his horse in High street with his it will be remembered that at the Vienna affair leg broken by a shot from the heights, and one of Mr. Josiah Bowian, a resident at that Place, | their horse’s legs was broke. humanely brought in his own wagon to Alexan-| ‘The Corporation of Winchester 1a issuing 25 dris, the dead and wounded. Not long since we and 50 cent notes, which arein circulation in also noticed his seizure and the detention of bis} Jetyerson county. I brought away a 25 cent note little boy in the camp of the Confederates. The | as a curiosity during whlch Mr- Russell represents himeelf an | highest authority for saying that those Kentuck!- | July 3 re wil eel, in front of out snot following extract from a Southern © may the only self-possessed man visible, as alternately | 1 simply for »: f-protection.—-Lowisvitle Jour- Ops ane en perans suitable fora eshape Tudicate bla wherdannain Pape Y] amnivar of ConrEveRaTE Prisoners. engaged in reproving runaways for their *< cause-| al, 19:4 orexprans wacen* es oe “4 regular passenger train of cars which reached | }, ic,” trying ‘ to save Uncle Sam's proper- “A despatch from Weldon, N. C., Aug 6th, | here yesterday ctternoon by the Northern Central | (ose a” td Labi announces the arrival there of Captain Joba FE R R Ww to learn that the] ante WATTS EARNARD, Ancts. ti jorous Rrseta.—We regre' learn e au t Rollway broncht on, under the charge of Captain | 12" 0nd conelderstely telling all: the pickets be | saree ee wey eere cenrn ust the =" ns Bacon, having in charge the traitor Bowman, | \ + of the United States Army, twenty-three | Passes that it was only a “ falling back upon Cen- in’ who guided the grand army to Bull Run on the V camped near the reservoir, bas been uring 5 ; DU Prgoners of the Confederate army, all of whom | tervile—no defeat, no rout ” EMILE DUP Dist? $ , 4 4 Seeellcae ny in sl <a sn paliiion 320 PENNSYLVANIA Aven bones Buriipwe, ; _ ave been released upon parole of honor, and are! Now this is certainly a very impressive picture | parallel extent ve yest paws Imporier and Wholesale European trip, designing to visit France, Ger- The latter charge !s a trumped up une, doubt- | now on their way to Pertfeas jonroe, where they | o¢ the chaotic sea of msdn tai seb citiine to Congress from one of the suflerers. asking re- NE WINES, BRANDIES, s& am! R- many, and other portions of the Continent during | j. 0" will be confined unt!l further orders. The follow, | of the chaotic sei : dress, aud representing the damage sustained by FDNes! CRUES PR Pet VED fF his absence. We wish him favoring winds and ing srethe names: Dr Archibald Taylor, for many | id which be alone moved along the imperson-| him to be not lese than £2,,00 he attention of CONDENSED MI 1K A & speedy return, as all here, the musical portion wi THE VORCE ON THE RIVER. years @ Surgeon in the United Ststes ation of calm disdain, of “causeless panic’\—of | the Secrétary of War has been called to these SYRUPS, and CAMP SUPP of the community esperially, will sudly miss bis ithin the pest week the available force | resigned in the year 1836, and was ©. Su ‘ Philanthropic efforts to save “Uncle Sam’s prop. | outrages, but a remedy has not yet been applied. erty,”’ of eloquent reproofs to craven officers, and | tchonond Whig UST RECEIVE —_——<—$———— guarding the Potomac from {ts mouth to Alex | the Confederate forces; Lieutenant J D 100 CASES aD BOURBON (1855) T S De andria bas been doubled, quite. We state the] tt; Dr William A. Carrington, of Virginia; thoenfousc : ame St ingenious comfortings to anxious pickets; but it fact to quiet the nerves of the New York press | 21% 0f the same State, John EJ homas | ing! P A pleasant face at his well known headquarters. Up" Among the military who b SHoxING THE ReseLs.—On the acbooner Gra- - recently ; W. Gilmore, John Buriss, Captain D. Cu is In strange contrast with another sketch by} bam, libelled by Marshal Murray in New York, EMILE DUPRES reachei Baltimore is Mr. Erastus E. Mayh that are having ‘“‘conniption fits” dally over the | Lieutenant fienty L.A aues, Elanger, | another artist, of this same devoted hero, ws he] on suspicion of being in the service of the rebels, Inon Burtvins, 320 Pa. AvENvs. whilst ceria pra rte ©} prospect that the oligarchy are about to cross a | William B. Moody, Maddox, J appeared on the road to Washington. Could af ®!Xty-nine cases of upper leather, some $4.000 a1 LULU young man who, whilst serving on a plantation hk y It strik: Beasley, J. C. Sanford, George W. Killen, W : worth sole leather, and barrels upon barrels of F ¥ 7 y 7 in Georgia, was forced into the Rebel penny large army over the river below. strikes us]. Poole, Jobn J. Mays, L. M. Crafton, C. W_ | Sudden fear ef being caught and supplied by an pegs, together with the latest and ‘most approved FREDERIC TUSTU® HAMBURG auch against his own inclination. After beivg | ‘eat it Would be lucky for the cause of the Union Fills. A./Smatlman, f. Wallace, RW. unsessonable sult of tar and feathers, promised | machinery for making the shoes, have been founa. | CELEBRATED SMOKING TOBACCO, compelled to shoulder his musket for < if they made the effort; as they could not get half } William B. Laring and James Buckuer. him by southern journals for bis strictures upon | It is said that this cargo is one of a number which The Best Articie Ever imported, A _ slonel, he | of I over before their means of crossing the bal-]_ Soon as the arrival of the men ons chown to the southern people, bave caused the change in| 2% to be sent South in the hope of running the Goto months under a most tyrannical Colonel, he ance would surely be destroyed, Gen. Dix, commanding this Dep»rtment, he rode i pecple; >| blockade, and filing a contract with the rebels EMILb DUPRE, ‘watched every opportunity for escaping. and at y — up to the office of the Quartermaster and gave or- | his aspect which the following sketch represents last succeeded 1n doing so. Removed to the MARYLAND STAGE STOPPED. ders thatthe AvEnre. army stationed neur Manassas, be succeeded in getting beyond the picket lines, and after swim- ming two rivers arrived safely at Fortress Monroe. He states that the Confederates are aulfering for the want of medicines, and in fact all those com- modities for which they bave hitherto relied upon the North. for a million pairs of shoes at $1.18 per pair. Inox Buitvine. 320 should have the most comfortable | Or must we attribute the change to the contagion nee Fee teed eae nt Ee Wee stopped ot | quatiere: sasigued them, House aed cre now ore | °F the ‘causeleas pante.,” and put the correspond OFFICE METROPOLITAN PoLice| JUST PECELVEDS the Navy Yard bridge this morning, on its way 2 os 1 | et In the same category with our troops—showing ite ¥ BOARD, out, and brought back to this city. Contraband | SUPYINg excellent rooms. Soon as their arrival WasHINoToN. Auguat 19, 1961 SELTERS WATER, here was known a number of the most respectable | Nerve and courage to “get to the front,” but tl Original articles, including letters to parties in Secessia, All eppiioatio s lor Appointments in i — Bottles, citizens proceeded to the hotel for the purpose of | shaky and rather burried in retiring from the “Met:opclitan Pelive of the Dirtiet at eur are said to have been found. Two of the occu- | seeing them and offering them hospitalities Some field Here is what is anid of Mr Russell by M. | must be adressot to tha™ Polins Com-isni ‘au 1S im EMILE DUPRE'S. pants of the coach and the driver are under Seatiaes (00 Her they soe acne ant pret] P- Putnam, of New York, in an article in| # Writing, and fied with tha arrest here, and the stage was allowed to go on 1 at their office 2 STORE! er , . Say inthe city mueb more than they anticipated. | the Knickerbocker, entitled ‘“Before and After the | ¢ | r BELA BPING PhO at Bkanon AY heiiceesce—--ea prensa about 2 o’clock p. m. with the remaining passen-]| With but few exceptions, the Prisoners are men | Battle.’ ° - = ; R NS * ae aen” Pony express arrived at Outer Station | gers, accompanied by a mounted guard across | of intelligence and sowsldenole eae org they | s:about half-past four, poss! ty By order of the Boros” nls. tak ate Samet ATTING yey Wee Yesterday, bringing San Francisco news to the} our lines Se apaione "They are all fade re. ‘a treville was still 2 mile ae so ja, Mee Ed moves bi om, mati peso eeckae S , tue t a m™ < Good: ur stock Car- = inst. The Sonora sailed on the 10th for THE VOLUNTEERS’ COURT-MARTIAL declare themselves ready to bear up philosophi. Sudlue se pisaaed ‘on down its slope, I tarned ¢ (CF BOM eANY wa rae Ed Fa pen as Brartale, rites ply. ‘All-wool, Panama, with $553,000 in treasure. Business in | was again in session this forenoon, in Aylmer’s | cally under the most adverse vicissitudes of war, glance back along the re-d we had passed—a} will be enlistel 0 Bil thee Company to the max Ww ling aod Carpet. California is good. A great fire occurred at building, near the War Department. They were | and speak well of the kind treatment they have reat Sonora on the 7th, and the loss is estimated at ited thas fern Te caoank Atpeeenk thousand bayonets gleamed in the sunlight, and a ore, oe 7 ewe —, = at = 7 receive us rom their enemies eu! i 1 { ble- 2 stri ay from o per month, engaged on the cases of the following privates of they are at perfect Iiberty to roam through the ees oad ight Cone at = = ou berides food and clothiug, ‘aul? tf the second company of the New York Seventy- | cityas they Please, and in case they should remain The ecaeks Saat to el bess. S_& W. MEYENBERG $55,000. The State campaign is conducted on sultiw 45 Market Space, under Avenue local issues. The overland telegraph extends to the t tl 1 st $ ‘ ‘ iS = ainth. Viz: Geo. Showell, Geo. Turble, Geo. | here a month we venture to add tust they wonid our way bete the Ee ees THE UNION PRA MEETING : - y to pick ou: y acress the brook which flooded i be holden AY in E str THE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECTFULLY Russ river, 140 miles east of Churchill. Bland, Bernard Daly, Alexander Irvine, Patrick | D¢ invariably treated with marked respect. They | the tend in the little valley beiow. At this mo- | Baptist Church, commencing at 5 o’olook p.m. & invite the attention of the Arm ‘and eee ‘ a Patrick MeG @ Jobn MeMehor were captured during the action at Carrick’s ment, looking at the ascent ahead, we saw army | to bs centiny 4 an hour. Strangera as well ex | Navy to their {ull ser y of ME ITARY ~y day at ; Lynch, Patrick MeGovern, and John Mc "| Ford, and left Columbus, Ob{o, on ‘Thutsdpy for ya a i Citizens of a!l denominations are invited to attend NAVAL FURNISHING GOODS, i>" Yesterday a train reached Baltimore from he t th for insubordinate ‘wavons, private vebicles, and some six or eight 10 these social meetin m 21 —% Ind ify Sioths and Doeskine, Harrisburg, bringin get eth erg, | The charges against them are for insubordinate } Baitimore.— Baltimore American 2 soldiers’ on horseback, rusbing down the hiltin | #24 eoling ach ae co Isiue Ciothe eskine, , bringing, amongst other passengers, * = Fk ta, laces, Shoulder Straps, a number of prisoners, who were conveyed under | 24 mutinous condact wax’ py Gel Bante Ewen th front, in exciting confusion and a thick cloud of TRANGER, WHERE ARE | §°f, & strict military guard to Fort McHenry. They ° Hoe TNE APFOINTED. poate are being built in New E nglaud ports, and pe were arrested by the U.S. troops stationed upoa the line of the Northern Central Ratlway, upon vartons charges preferred against them by the agents of the Government. nots, Caps, Hats, and #. : ‘The equestrian soldier were evidently, at ; fox ti foen ebeias rent bee — - 4 » 3 a glance, only tmpri it or and th red a Ned 3 The Washington dispetch iu the northern papers | in New York and Pennsyivanie® for the Gavone iecba wele all canter chacie Telling inode, most | & stroot, to buy @ uit of Clothing. Tis poe this morning, announcing the appointment of | ment, most of which, by the terms of contract, of them being bare- backed. s them eo cheap.” Ne The iast we saw Major W.S. Barry, U.S. A., (Gen. Me’Clellan’s | Will be ready for delivery by the close of the} ‘Their riders appeared to be in haste, for some | of : ho wae running up Seventh street chief of artillery,) to bea Brigadier General of prevent sions ot Le guenkh pogpiaally reason best known to themselves. Among them, TH. No, 460 am Vs gunboats, will be, ze, strength, a Volunteers, is premature. He had not been ap-| 9 2, Ms F 4 and rather leading the van, was a solitary horse- —s AVONDALE FLOUR Ba —- aac armament, equal almost to first-cless ships of man of different aspect; tigure somewhat stout, ANe: arrangements with Messrs. IL~ About 3,600 men have elready enlisted for pointed at I p. m. to-day, though his friends hope ar. The complement of men required to man face round and broad, gentlemanly in aspect, but in ‘Sev«es for the esle of my Fieus they wee new Teglnents of the regular army. As each | he will soon be thus promoted. He isa very fine | each 1s understocd to be under two hundred. | £2ce ound flushed und impatient—not to’ say @ ond customers. oad tae tate dea seh " +1 Oue of the boats was launched in New York on| anrious in crpression. Under a brosd-brimmed a! ts, collars, | 8nd our . Ek of these regiments wheu full must consist of two oificer, and wi!l doubtless makea good Brigadier. Friday. end two more on Saturday. hat u silk handkerchief screened his neck like a . piece, in the bs:t pal shed | Prices. Gy 2-1m GEO. WHEELER. battalions of 1,250 men each, it will be seen that PROMOTED. The Post says that ‘‘within a few days we shall | havelock. He rode a fine horse, still ip good Apply No. 232 K street, between 6 ad | — only one-eighth are enlisted as yet. There is Lieut. Colonel Ripley, of that department, has | bave ready and at sea nearly if not quite four | condition, ard bie motored oe be nat TT ikigic LEAN HOTEL, KEPT BY PF. : z hundred and fifty vessels; and the nation wiil whether in personal alarm or not it would be im- SOR SAtLF—One fine six-year-old HORS! jeventh street, has been peen promoted to be the Brigadier General of the | have the eatisfaction of knowing tras every one | pertinent tosay His ideutity was spprent ata Feta ia HARNESS (cearly new.) qrontay ieennoed coeaatie Galea Ordnance corps; Major Symington, of the same | of this great fleet is perfectly. fitted for the wees y 7 Piere‘twe | The horse racks, ‘paces, and trots ery = P jor Syming’ g per y xlance. As his horse reached the spot where ‘we greater corps, to be one of its two Colonels, and the four | which are to be made of it. The labor of creat. fi offers, ing for n> fault; the owner 16 5 live” stood together, thus suddenly headed off by tof the eity. Apply at SHREVE’S Ste- | ®2 ix of Majors of the corps to be its Lieutenant Cclonels, ieace yet de on a ee aes the stampede, the regiment behind us had reached 2 4 RET ices Say other some talk of converting one or two volunteer brigades into reguldts if the men are willing. Sek. lat gellar seid U7" From the Cincinnati papers we learn that @man was recently arrested tn that city on a excopt Mayor Joha F. Lee, who prefers to remals, the foot of the hill, and the Colonel, a larse aed 2 Uetw een ax pas charge of treason, and thst, among other papers, — 0 Papp dined be we are not permitted tobe more explicit, we may | resolute-locking man, had dushed his horec ahead MALL. STAGE LINE Between Wash- | {¢r 2 Fish and renaaragt we u the discharge of the duties of bis position@s say that before many days there is reason to ex- of his, until he was face to face with the stam- ropean Hote! have very ~ Seen eae en Men. Jeuse D. Bright, fonster | 6. ana Judge Advocate General ect that we shall hear of an important blow | Ceders. ™ Bo tk snd - Being all that can be oy from Indianz, introducing the bearer to Jeff. = struck by our navy. We are not likely to know **What are you doing here?”’ shouted be in a pt 5 tidious, pd Davis, and stated that be visited Richmond for BAe TRAE IE TEAS COMPANY. But tot oe be penteenGmY, because he will feel it. } tone that “meant s mething. "Hult? (to bie Bes! ai ag | frotend cents the purpose of exhibiting an improved firearm. A correspondent writes us that Ross A. Fish, | But let us be patient men,) form across the road; stop every one of = aches: bain aioe pene Ra Esq., formerly a clerk in the Post Office Depart. them!” ‘Phen turning to the white-facea soldi vitiet Tuerdsye, ¥ pe teewwonne ne nso Avams’ Exp Ross: 8 7 . # a ay U7 Yesterday another of the 19th of April "The Loulaville Josragt eae te ” fe 3 ine ne, ment, and Lieutenant of the National Rittes,| Ryssis —The Louleslie joumst ay Saturday | peey ta oles ye naa wien ee 2-1m* 8 F'SRTSEASS rioters was arrested In Baltimore, and after ex-| whom it was generally supposed had joined his horses in 8 inoment are ‘making a reverse move- | PROPOSALS FOR WOOD. JELD amination released on $500 security for his ap-| fate and fortunes with the renegade sean {bat on Tuesday last Colonel Wil-| ment up the bill while tony ain — rin ; pearance at court. Schaefer, so far from being a rebel, is at this time | oX. comm: ding at one of the Tennessee camps, | the thousand of muske Dsraxtent arB. ut ae "in priese.by — commanding Company E, First New York (cat. | Hopped A a9 He os and selzed eleven thous-| atence rather to the action than the ward of the] | SEaLen rrorosats will be reorifed at thee De. a eae Pesveoue The U.S -bost Pembroke sailed * poate (bat the Express was gritos | Colonel, being all pointed at the group in front, | partment uati't2 oolovk moe Jy 19-1m 12th and 1sth sts, uw - 8. gun: ‘embroke sailed from | {fornix) Regiment. from Nashville to Kentucky. Nine thousand | tthe miccedy wae 2. an ant, for furnishing forthe uct or arse Boston on Tuesday for the Potomac. TAKING THE OATH. doilars of the amount se!zed was destined for the . = Persenal. «++» Gen. James Cooper, of Maryland, and Ad- jutant H. G. Burdon, of tue Poansyivenia Caval- jzim____hetween 12th and 19th sts, “ But, sir, if you will examine this paper,” thus | ment— ' MEDicaL POW EEN? SEORGE- Bank of Louisville. and the remaining two thous- Wood best qua ity, LLEGE. The oath of alleyiance, and to support the Con- | 9. d for the branch of the Souther spoke our distinguished isitor in the advance to - Baker's Pinalw, Washi stitution and Government of the United States, | ville eSouthern Bankat Russell: | the determined and now excited Colonel, "you | phe wood ts Decelivered aiete dimen ond asbingten One. Corner of Pend Sveifeh Berens. ill see that I am a civilian, a spectator merel: oh quant: ae be wanted: . Szssion of 186162. dminiet é ‘““Whether this robbery was committed in pur- | if Paget eee ‘aaa’ ——— ts arranging for the arrival of his regi i . eV OF | or performed in obedience to an order, of General for a moment)—a pass from General Scott!” ‘The | The Depart Professor of Prinsiplec and f ashios of Mediemns, ment. fice, by Justice Callan. Polk or General Pillow, or done upon Colonel | fof & moment) tame lndicaled tat See cnccane red. JOHNSON ELIOT, M. D.. “4.2 Hon. 8. 8. Wharton, of Pennsylvania, {s| 4 RUMORED MOVEMENT OF THE ENEMY’s FoRCES Wilcox’s own responsibility, weare rae rormed. | and bis errand were entitled to attention. ~ Pass | —_’ te ‘Depa tenet at a the Baers Professor of Prineipice aud Prachos Surgery. at the Willard Hotel. An individual reached here this morning from nessce Intely acized woine Fallvord earetaeguntee the man up!” shouted the Colonel, somewhat poasis tor Woods? 8022-14 | Protessor A Nhe ia MORGAN, M.D. Faom Mazico—Uy way of Havana we have t tmmediate vicinity of Leesburg, and anys| av she atld-the saline i eae gaalize: the soempentatlee oe tia aes malioped i J. M. SNYDER, M. D., dates from Vera Cruz tothe ist inst, and the| that a very large force is being concentrated at fe of aun tanee Ely, she is now seizing the | Washington. [Quers—will be write us down so by mieprated net p, | Professor of Obstetrics of Women City of Mexico to July 29. ‘The news from Mexi-| that point jurt now. According to his story— | Specie of our banks to equalize the gold and silver many runaways, or lias he seen the true spirit on | P £0 ius bad ascan be. Murder, rapine and deso- | which we dyubtvell the stay Gf Derereguie between herself and Kentucky.”” our side?} every. my Sixth end THOMAS SLICE LLM. De . lation reign with fullsway. To make bad worse, rem Saowan a Re Now, the art of bragging and habit of ex- | |= ———_______sual 3!°_ | Professor of pee .* ~ a ad while the distracted voverament is doing all in THE CASE OF COL. w’cUNN. Mason Brownz at Pickens, | aggeration are vices to which all we Americans M NOTICE. : i power against ite ferocious enemies at home, | ‘The court-martial in the caso of Col McCunn | ! becoming spiteful. people ‘at Pensacola | ate too much addicted. But if 1 es tee m: mri ee Pabslereateehosell Peccen Demoneratoy of kunt Tear gee ae yenelish Ministers bave taken | (of N.Y.) found him guilty as charged, snd ann | Pt pein of the Mansaeas none, pce nim 1m | friead T—— and myself stood in the mideret Gas Ti agevoiauge with Mr. OTTO SCHLO jandal dulenone oe Fusten YG | tenced him to be dismissed the service,’ we hear. landing on Santa Rosa Island, pictelsen penser than ie se eae ee 301 Panxeyivana A. fn United States Minister, bas refrained APPOINTED. poe Higgpeatbee et are danger, my friend would at least agree that this Between Mh and lth strests, fouih ride. those personages in thelr con- | Capt. Joseph Dickinson has been appointed an flame any wy annan. Con Cent eae porte of One tise on ys AVaR cle. ES \ aS Sey Assistant Adjutant General, (to be attached to can All this attention | tought that it was © pity weet rae PL OGN A SAGES, WESTP: U7-Mr. Thomas Scott has Invented a new | Gen Hookee steft ) ys he old curmudgeon shows his appreciation of | ought yed ‘by mich crowd cea ea Fer sbould | HANIS.—all of thelr own impcrtation. trigger for the Entield rifle whieh requires no by ending back’ proclamation, offering a re-| tcuinoet any seers crowd; and I'd ml TTO SOHLG li; but 1s worked by a prockenice res a NAVY YaRD. Yard of three thousand dollars for the bodies of [agnqonG, t's 18 Alt. —, of London; pray don’t Washington, August 20, 106) Fine Eee oy Bump koe ge This is intended to obviate | Arrival of Marines—Departure of the Under- Capt. Clanton’s mounted men, dead or alive, 0 sdbriasa —_ : - = writer—Rifle Gun Practice. who, a few weeks since, pep} a boat’screw| [n subsequent lettera Mr. Russell indulges in] @% -pRtECEIVED— Last night the steamer Baltimore came up from | {rom the fleet. What a canine ingrate?—N. 0, | further strictures upon the battle, and says it was Gory in mur, BO. MOLASSES, below, bringing up about two hundred marines, vised pees heart esterase “unattended by any desperate struggles save | Crashai and Po: who had been down on a cruise of reconnolssance | GETTING Unwasy —We are now entering the | ade by those who wanted to get away !”” Does along the Eastern Shore. Nothing was found of eae week oom — Breat sores bir better not the above roadside sketch establish the gentle- offic! rm e Ow ie that % any consequence, and the men were returned to | have delayed such a reports in thou ree ee tet Tall teas aan to she frst honors in that species of the garrison. ments of many who were engaged in it, but we | ™!lltary daring? Union. Bas Lieut. Parker came up on the steamer Colum. | hope there will be no needless er: We need tment of Family Grcescies, bia, laden with Government stores for George- oun Secs tho wath web eye rd yt kat From Oup Poinr.—The steamer Georgianna| an Soventh sirect, Navy Yard. town, The Columbia also brought up in tow the ved at Baltimore yesterday morning, with | 7 N We not at least request immediately an official | 2°! VERY LADY THAT mi pungy Eagle, of Alexandria, overhauled night | statement of the ansount and variety of oration oe Fecha nd eta nenaets, seventy whom News Lier to LEAVE WASHINGTON ia sre of ‘She bas ¢ 2 before latt off Chickamuxen, whither her Captain | 2d Fea egies captured, as an offeet to North- | New York Neva Brigade, who has not yet auc. | nia avenue and pronure.g yaad tks een Fe amen Noten ef teking the said she was bound for a load of wood. The Re- | &™ lies? jeston Courier, August 6. creded in obtaining a commission, returned frog consisting of CHa aE Ne SUIT last Friday evening, coy wl to our “solid | ‘!8nee took her to the Yankee, whose officer sent merica the crop is Plenty that in Ch 0 last week it sold at Evey, and otber citizens of the upper part of N: LING 8 f » gic. tsasther PT Re eat tie relid aaeatiatectory. in | two boys, George Laycock and Jobn Mitchell. na capcleagrs on the ited Sith mene ot| Akon TRAVELING GARMENTS, “ss summit of Mount St Helena, at the head of the bret plied with means of 4 NS: so Mota wt ot . for ues, thout hel lower than last year at this | “4@ the Pensacola, where her six-inch rified Malley. ee were t, havi Awd, ere entertained the her jarner, wr = if © to Bu) al: 660. ” cannon wae tried s few times, with excellent aye-| climbed to the highest peak grand old | **!! pda a iy © E we gy Oats aed he. |S dG a hired erald says that George Saund- | ©@8- A tackle was attached to the yard of the level of’ the sen, to lend their’ tre = ee ertionne turned the leo. Droop, a ey Aran APS. at Rg & princely deteaites, is only sloop-of-war, and an elght-toch shell gun was | triotic act of decorating the lofty end ow ‘Tra LI z prices. Gun rrr ein es inte onal dee tect tis thes bolated in « trice over upon the Underwriter, | the national emblem. me ny BOYS i * aft. She ts under the command of Lieutenant ‘sn aisles -Seeidinadaaanaae Pritehett, with Mr. John Ellis, pilot, and expected | day ner the volloe na ase eh ee pa oss be ot ag She also takes in tow two has occasioned Purebase of this vessel, tional suabec: and particularly at the price paid, $15,500, which | one free nme it {s alleged is dodbie what she could have been | the liberality writ Sof Im Hew Terk, She pg Cf pe soe ie said, & naval board in New ‘York, "The c. 8. A. bave “confiscated” " Pronounced unfit for the service, but her owner Scotys property in Virginia. oe wi Stans anp SrRires oN THR Mountain 2e Point and proceeded forthwith to Washing- 4 beryl Cat or Duster, NEN, YOLOME, Government took a hundred and fifty | her up with the Columbia last night. She had —On Tuesday of this week, says the Alta Geo a me TRAV: LAN ‘very genteel—only $3.50, milijons of dollars! three persons on board, Captain Laycock, and | C#!!fornia, of July 20, Messrs. Peck, Fowler, | OC's’ ay eaver ; Vv ral This morning the Underwriter hauled along- want Hoa aprtak ey ots 4 ee ; NN Ee . a —————E———— ~~

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