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THE EVENING STAR a THE WEEKLY STAR. is ; UB HED EVERY AFTERNOON, = Se Rbax EXCEPTED.) : _Thie excclient Family and News Journel— AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, man nakabanttn crane eee, Porner aaa and Bleventh st. on Friday morning. 2 Ww. D. WALLACH. TEExs—Cash, weveriabdly, in advance. Single copy, per ann um.. Papers served in packages by carriers at $48 Five copies... year, or 37 cents per month. To mail subscribers +> Ten copies... ‘ the price is $3.50 a year, in advance; $2 for six Twenty-five copies... moxths; $1 for three months; and for less than It invariably contains the Washington News’ three months at the rate of 12 centas week. Sin- that bas made The Datly Beening Siar ciroulste gic copies, ons CENT; in wrappers, Two CENTS. eo generally throug hout the country {7 AvvertissMents should be sent to the Office before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may yer ; N°. 2,655 onvaan! ao coun Snmeaiens Jngley tna not appear until the next day. “. XVIII. WASHINGTON, D. C . FRDAY. AUGUST 23. 1861. _- oe > ofthe paper. Price-THREE CENTS. SS to stop this disgraceful rout (as I bad) and have and on the openin; WE THE BATTLE OF BULL RUN. of their cathe xan. oM RET S, DR. JOHNSTON, Se . Mr. Russell's Account ef the Rout. bea pra them ere Capers cavalry within aways. a the Nore will be os the more __ SUMMER RETREATS B ALTI = : = weawreaus ARMY SUPPLIES miles of them.’”’ ‘I can’t let you pass, e er to retrieve this disaste: ough it ma; EA BATHING AND SAFE RETREAT. : ROPOSALS FOR ARMY WAGON AnD Fauing 2 ati beeeke e roadside, I | 1,ethought me of Gen. Scott’s pass. The ad- divert her from th scheme which bas been Sy AT areal ‘Suching Piacegieatet at és Hes Crane cht ene Onsale, Spety ant city AMBULANCE HaRNESS i is ce 8) iti ual a saw, for the first time, a body of infantry, | pe nad at eed pete word was given, along | sug f netion of the Potomas River with the FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. | Orrics or Axxy Cuormine ano Egviraex, with sloped arms, marching regularly and | through, uncertain if f could now gain the alorctened cn the th of Sees. ta the LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. New Youae Agvet 2, ibe. zapidiy ips = Sires faces Rg bee Long ridge in time to pass over without th R bens style, for ail persons who Foor Boies APPLY IMMEDIATELY. FnorosaLs will be received at this cfice for fur zs v — arness : blackened by powder, and it was evident thoy countersign. It was about this time I met a ep ee ne, hey ont are A CURE WARRANTED. OR NO CHARGE, nisning. by cos vn anaes. had not been engaged. In reply to a ques- | cart by the roadside surrounded by a group of iokoies of the water, such 4 Fish of all kin IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS. they can be furnished at the places ay Eo Sean wenn —_— oe =e in ters, Cral . 7 and t'~srioe at whioh they oan be delivered at roken English: * @ fa. aC our lines. of the ‘battle’ in my next. I * * : ity the public ‘The attack did not quite succeed."’ This w: ; aamating tone who! i come through such across the water, but they must be the victims 8 teli sir, wh the Sixty-ninth are? | of halluci ii scope Ehad been witnessing. I had sidden, I Fiat mmen say they are pol i beige re of hallucinations and myths it is out of my a? Svery description of fishing tackle will be kept Ktpe accommodation of guests. fine livery stabie kept on the farm . a I | power to dispel or rectify just new. Having | * suppose, about three or three and a half miles | can’t tell you.” “I am in charge of the mails, | told so long a story, I can earoaly expect your fRe fom Tal pegarha tne acon sad ‘from from the hill, though it is not possible to be | sir, and I'will deliver them if I die for it. You readers to have patience, and go back upon ER Ba imore and Washington markets. sure of the distance; when, having passed the | are 2 gentleman, and I can depend on your | the usual d; ary of events; but the records, such anne pest Liquors and Cigare will always be found white house, I came out on ar a Piese of | word. Is it safe for me to go on?” Not know- | as they are, of this extraordi ary repulse must joard, $2 per day; one woek, $12; second . ga. beyond and circling which was forest. ing the extent of the déhac/e, I assured him it tention. It it impossible to exag- four weeks for $35; chidren and colored ser- ‘wo field pieces were unlimbered and guard- | was, and asked the men of the regiment how the *, the number which oan be Salonsten ‘hin one month after oecipt of tes eokers Bis SS -umber which he oan deliver within one week. ‘The barnese must exactly conform to the follow ing. *pecificationn, and to the estab!ished patterns ‘our-mule harness as follows, to wit: WHEEL. Two Quilors. Breech straps 3 feets inches . Sd lcches wide, sewed imo M4 inch rings a 1 inohes te Kapec a 8 L < importance. No mancan predict vnts half-price, nt ‘Washingt that dreadful and ad Kose 3 feet long. 2 ing the road; the panting and jaded horses in| they happened to be there. ‘Shure, the| the resulte or retend to t th c=, steamer St. Nicholas leaves Washington lea; crows strage to buck @ the rear looked as though they had been hard colonel himself told us to go off, every man on pubdate retentetd_ ‘mere = — na aif past 2 orcleck pin trara from Waste straps 4 foot long, tie insh. ones t Spee ked, and the gunners and drivers looked | pj Laphaaih 7, i i tor will connect at Bal sims eed long, 4 inch wide, tapern nt Term ad dgecel” Droping thom tunted | tet’ Wiad age wieea'2eta| MEK AND WoUNDED sonpiens | /uarvauisteiay sannagr rye Hise tact at clote in front throogh the woods, but the guns | was an Englishman, started tho cart again. I In Hospital, August 16, 1861. “Ale con Us profriotors, “a Pont” Lookout, | |,Mannizn Pansons or Young Men centemplating Mar 1 foot Sinchas Tou And? inches wise. aeabla on the left no longer maintai: eir fire. i: hope no result to himself or his . rg Washington. D C., or Alexandria, Va. a ee —— * | Two Hair Collars. 18 to 19 imches . wi was just about to ask one of the men for a | of. Silowed my advice. I reached Fair- Published the Saen e joe ieee oe) as HEFLEBOWER & CO | Prop’rs,_ | d¢oroiues swcall wader the care of Dr. 3. may religi- airaps and saie leathers aud bucsies % inch light, when a sputtering fire on my right at- | ¢, rt House; the people, black and white. noe , 7 onaly ‘conkde in bis honor ans geatieman and coofidently 1° Pair of Stronz ‘i 0 of white ag! P' 5 people, Tw: a Hames to suit, made of tracted my attention, out of the forest or | with anxious faces, were at the doors, and the | At General Hospital on E street, between Fourth DENTISTRY. sely epen Mie chdlee's physician, osk root, ironed with hooks, bresst rings 1 inch along the road rushed a number of men. The | infantry were under arms. I was besieged and Fifth streets, Washington. -d nO EFICR No.1 SOUTH FREDERICK SY. TrANEre, Map ne and line rings. one gunners seized the trail of the nearest piece | with questions, though hundreds of fugitives Reg. Brig. 2 Ren. H. PEABODY, M. D., SunGicaL AND Ma- | ihe corner. Fail notto cheerve name and aumber. Leuere | 2102 Pa" 0 aa 5 nah aides Cope ae Re to wheel it round upon them; others made for | had passed through before me. At one house Hey eG: Siekien aon ) Si nerameny, Rex.---(4) ‘ Dentist, hat Ke must be paid and contain « stamp. 4 long, 4 inch wide. the tumbrils and horses if to fly, when a I stepped to ask for water for my horse; the | 1st N. Y. Zouaves 2/2d Vermont Volunteers 1 a ay JOHNSTON, a: 1 gm Pm ° sbout was rai: ‘Don’t fire; they’re our own | owner sent his servant for it cheerfully, the} 3d do Volunteer 3d do do. 1 psa melicgt yr spncorg aoding Segeese the it “a 4 men; and in afew minutes on came pell-mell very house where he had in vain asked for da 1st Minnesota Vol the public patroy he Biates, and the greater part of whore life has be: awhole regiment in disorder. I rode across | something to eat in the forenoon. ‘There's a lat Pennsylvania hurprofession. iv 15 2m*_ | De hospitals of adon, Paria, Philsdelphie and one and stopped him. ‘We're pursued by | fright among them,” I observed, in reply. to 3d EET: bas effected some ¢ most astonishing eeres eavalry,”” he gas i known; many troubi ith minging ip the ‘They've cut us all to | his question respecting the comm! t dri- pieces.” As be spoke a shell burst over the | vers. «‘They’re afraid of the enomy’s cavalry. column; another dropped on the road, and out | «Are you an American?” said the man. No, streamed another column of men, keeping} J am not.” ‘Well, then,” he said, “there together with their a’ aud closing up the | will be cavalry on them soon enough. There’s stragglers of the regiment. I turned, | 20,000 of the best horsemen in the world in TEETH. A, sheet irri ct tne = Sit aane seria plat ek bonis ofheM f, As it ith frequent blue butts, tinned mullen, to weigh ¢ iba, to the do: “Haus porenns can wens thines ieee wes et of mind, were Two Pawr Chain Papei.3 font long, 2% inches wise. or aameeaieainaionn TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. | Mee Pay tres aetin f onous and: weight Ds ersons oal!ing at my office can be xccommonated whe have iajared Snes to 8 ibs. per pair. “Iwisted or straight = Buy atyle and price of Teeth they may d 7 “ Practice One Pair of 7 raat C ) 22 inches long, 14 links ° ; from @ * the foot, of No. 3irov.’ Twisted. and to my surprise saw ihe artillerymen had | Virginny!”’ Washington was still 18 miles Cleaneet, SURG Oak ne See en sy ft Two Neck Straps, 3 foot 1 inch o i incheo one off, leaving one gun stauding by itself. | away. The road was rough and uncertain, and 7 4 eureye both mind ani 2d New Hampshire er oee (odeen, Se MUNERAE PLATE will be i Tro Neck Charns.4 fert 6 inches long, 14 links to pe more fully warranted, ria» Rooms in this city—No. 338 Pa.avenvs, between wide, with zig inch buck'e, ‘hey had retroated with their horses. While | again my n r steed was under wa. we were on the hill I had observed snd pointed | no use urs ‘ing to outstrip the runa PORABRRaeeo eon eaae the foot, No.4 iron, T and loop to be riveted on 5 to the neck strap. ‘Twisted. out to my companions a cloud of du-i which | or twice I imagined I heard guns in the rear, van Hethntss “Also, 307 Arok Street, eee siden of tas. Hons, Dyegtgeys eres 4 ee made on ered inti wit rose through the trees on our right tront. In| but I could not be aure of it in consequence of - bility, Derangement of the Big epee bees Goes = was 3 my present position that place must have been | the roar of the flight behind me. It was most do Ist California Vol GAS FITTING, & OSEENTALLY The (eartel efeow ee the mind a inhes wide; surcingie 7 feet 3 inches loug. 2% on the right rear, and it eccurred to me that | surp ig to see how far the foot soldiers had | 79h do lo. » WC. ded—Loss of Memory, inches wide. with @ 2i inch \-4— on one end. aiter sl! there really might be a body of cav- | contrived to get in advance. After sun- | Mozart Regiment Total. a WM 7. DOVE & CO. Evil Foreb Dis- oe Ree to ar A ing rh 4 aiiy ne ut Murat himself wobld | set the moon rose, and amid other ac. a) Including an officer. (5) One oj (c) One Agr Now prepared to exeoute any orders with | prod a Bre plaond one on each eide of the eedale tree, mot have charged ib wegons in that deep, | quaintances I jogged alongside an officer | °Mcer- (d) One officer. (¢) Two officers. (f) Two} which ther Ray ¢ favored in the NERYOU judge ern one end is tied to the front rt AF 4 well-fenced lane. If tue dust came, asI be- | who was in charge of Colonel Hunter. the officers. PLUMBING, CAT OR eee AM FITTING cause of their declint hate pee other ens tn, she exspasion of sue bars is ne lieve it did, from fieid artillery, that would be | commander of a brigade, believe,who was shot At Seminary Alspital, Georgetown. IL Store on Sth street, a fow doors north of spe or symptoms of cousump- | {tect Tinohes Fong, Lig inch wide, with 1 1n-h a different matter. Any wy it wa- now weil | through the neck, and was inside of a cart, es- 2 : &yonue, where mer be found 8 complete, e neal DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE buckle; stirrups, yey tinned, boit eye established that the retreat aad really com- | corted by a few troopers. This officer was, | Ist Artillery + 1|79th N.Y. Volunteers. 4] SU CHANDELIERS and othor @AS, ST. PAM sn f Gimprudect vo..rrof pleaserefieds | P&*ern, to weigh 13% Ibs. tos dozen pair. menced, though I saw but few wounded men, | as I understood, the major or second in com- | 24 | do 1 Do Tammany.. 5 SNYDER, babed fal ; LEAD. and the regiments which were falling back | mand of Colonel Hunter's regiment, yet he had oe mene Me cee . : ; wee. De Kalb 'ELUMBER AND GAS FITTER as y 726 to ts inches long, made the same had not suffered much loss. No one seemed | considered it right to take charge of his chief, ed i ie ae a jas removed to the corner of Tweifth and F sts, * to know anything for certain. Even the cav-| and to leave his battalion. He said they had | ois prepared to introduce Wator and Gas u A nm porant ané tho most favorable torms, and guaranties entire gifich Las alry charge was a rumor. Several officers | driven back the enemy with e 0... Qi satisfaction. of coring, fich & said they bad carried guns and lines, but then | been supported. and blamed. bat had not | 7th do d 3 bad officers | 3d Vermont Volunteers 2} He has on hand « lot of COOKING aud other 4 ; woe B ness. they drifted into the nonsense which one reads J and good ones will de—the conduct of the gen- | 11th N.Y. Volunteers. 2| Excelsior Brigade STOVES, which he will sell less than cost,as he A xf ree Rrsfies. warp pie as for wheel and hears everywhere about ‘masked bat-Jeral: ‘So mean a fight I never saw.”’ I was|2d do a Sth Pennsylvant Susbee to get id of them. a i harness. “ - tories.’ One or two talked moresensibly about | reminded of a Crimean general who made us {34 do ‘oth di GAS FIXTURES, i Tyee Bel-y Bands : | by Two Pair Charm Pi “ “ the strong position of the enemy, the fatigue of J all merry by saying, after the bombardment, | 18t2 4° Q E Hove in store, and are day receiving, @48 y Two Pasr Trace Ch . “ ther mem, She want of # reserve, severe leteas, § To th ‘whole courte of my experience I never | anc 3° + FIXTURES oi entirely New Patterns and ns gure Fawr Trace 2 nish, superior in styie to anything hereto! Cruppers and and the bad conduct of certain regiments. Not } saw a siege conducted on such prinsiples as cg 4 offer dinthis market, We invitecitizens general ONS REMEDY FOR ORGANIC one spoke as if he thought of g beyond | these.”’ Our friend had been without food, but . long, tay fi icone to the inclide wien, a jong, tapering from 3% ine : 4 te tail and examins our stook of Gas and Water NESS AND IMPOTENCY. Hip’ sta s each 2 feet 4 inches iong, lg inch x 1res, oe r i best each with a hook st one en’ Centreville. The clouds of dust arising above J not, I suspect, without drink—and that, we f select donk ie Praeent, thet we. bare the load ‘Thensan Two Back Bands,3 fect 4 inches 10 the woods marked the retreat of the whole] know, affects empty stomachs very much—| 4t Union Hospital, corner of Bridge and Wash-| _ Ail Wor the above fine intrusted to eur care wide. army, and the crowds of fugitives continued | since t wo o’clook that morning. Now, what is ington streets, Georgetown. ‘will be promptly attended to. iti ¢. The sun was} to be t! < Twe Martingales, 4 feet long, 13 inoh wide, to i Physical or Mental Disgaal- |“ bookie inte it. to steal away along the rus ¥ hought of an officer—gullant he may be | 24 N. ¥. Volunteers. 6/9th Massachusetts MYERS 8 MOA Ment SE eee Ser ecat Sat nea nasi | One Coupling ‘Strap. foot 6 inches long, % inck declining and some thirty miles yet remained | as steel—who says, as I heard this gentleman | 13th do ai 10|2d Vermont P. AND SEALER cured. Ont occh Rein, 4 eek long, 1 1uch wide, to buckle to be accomplished ere could hope to guin} say toa picket who asked him how the day | 14th do \34 do... is M E ‘NDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. into the bitst each end, with & ring sewed in the the shelter of Washington. No one knew} went in front. «‘ Well, we’ve been licked into | 17th do 8th Pennsylvania Vol. 3 WasHineron, July 18, 1860, Ta OUSANDS cured at this institution within | centre to receive the lead line, whither any corps or regiment was marching, | a cocked hat; knocked to ? ‘This was j9th lo do.. 1 EIS HEREBY GIVEN, That, ears, and the pamerone important Sar; ori ‘Ce One Lead Line, feet % inch wide, witha but th rumors of all kinds—“The 69th J ory to teametera asoarts, aanvaps, the ofiae 4 10th do —s aly tonne Provisions of the ‘ordinanes of the Gor- | eal ope med by Dr. Johuston, witnessed by > ee ra ie “the -— tu 4 bug ec ato and pe inok, i sas; Bre out to picecs;”? \\ The Five Zoua de Jocd wou vn guard detachment, white I, she dg = at oft ' wrwiltins. and aA ra Space aga and Spe Woke eee lene; the stroyed,” and soon. Presently a tremor ran | ignorant of the disaster behind, tried to mol- 27th = do Sxamide. fost, proves and sacral ae ey ered | willy, ine ouMcient gesranten to the sMlicted,” eae iEin” | One parse Brush ovel, of bristles, — by — inches. through the men by whom I was riding, asthe | lify the effect of the news by adding, “Oh, it’s 3d New Jerse Tegirtration of any gas meter in use in this city,” apy reco hy 's box sbout 18 inches sharp reports of some field es rattled re-0c i Ist Minnesota &very meter, iffound incorreot, wi!l be condomned Dz. J. H. McLEAN’S inches deep, % inches long, n ade of 1-weh through the woods close Ist Connecticut . and anoth &nd marked as true, wili be subdued roar like the voice of i P' troops better Ist Ohio. setinite yisco. if Proved to be gccunsis STRENGTHENING CORDIAL measniement of g stuff, coopered, wood hoops or iron, as may be re- Dem ees ei I t 4 es. it will be scaled acco-u: OOD PURIFIER “Pour-Horse Harness a follows, to wit: ers, rose in front of and the soldiers who] than I did. It was strange ride, through a Ist New Hampshire... &nd aeain prt in position for use. AND BL . = were, [ think, Germans, broke into a double, } country now still as death, the white Goad a i oss wea AAS sibs r a ee BG: | THE GREATEST RENEDY sn the WORLD, il B Sonn feet 8 h looking now and then over their shoulders. | shining like river in the moonlight, the trees Cc Les W. CUNNINGBAM, and the saset TH Silerss, Brook Py ep ee ge Y There was no choice for me but to resign any | black as ebony in the shade; now and then a Jy 18-tf lnepeotor and Sea'er of Gas Meters. Dxuiciows amp traps 4 feet long, 3 inches wide; sta; furthor researches. The mail from Washing- | figure flitting by into the forest or across the = aa — — DELIGHTFUL , eek 2 inches long, 3 inches wi ton for the Wednesday steamer at Boston | road—frightened friend or lurking foe, who 1 mew OPTICAL ESTABLISHMENT. CORDIAL m6 0! Saga otra s be bucks —— leaves at 2:30 on Monday, and so I put my}could eay? Then the anxious pickets and one M. 1. FRANK: jeet 6 inches long, 13 inch wide; hip straps 15 horse into a trot, keeping in the fields along- | sentinels all asking, “What's the new: Ist Massachusetts ..... 1| : 29 . I. FRANKLIN, 244 je. to a point. side the roads, as much as I could, to avoid | evidently prepared for any amount inches long, 13¢ inch wid Two Belly ‘Bands, Long mde 2 feet Two Hair Collars, 22 to 23 ino! At Hospital at Columbia College, Washington. 2d Maine Reg Vol... 3)79th N.Y. Volunteers, 2 3d do do. 6 the fugitives, till I came once more on the rear | Twice or thrice we lost our way, or our cer- of the baggage and store carts, and the pres- | tainty about it, and shouted at isolated houses sure of the crowd, wie, sonemns of the aid] and received no reply, except from angry 4 $ - - borer ale pg : which the vehicles wou ford them against | watch dogs. Then we were set right as 5 lo 0. ar - ne a cavalry charge, and fearful, nevertheless, of approschel Washington by teamators. Foran Wasa: acme brig N Y-¥o i H SCIENTIFIC ised FRACTIOAL OPTICIAN, por Licey aren ani outed ' @ | hour, Boney i me seemed to be Sreretis 10th Ma Volenterss u paring ona blished a branch of ius bosinees here, he madmen as they ran. @ road was now lit- | along a road which in all its points far an offers to the citizens and strangers hi t erally covered with baggage. It seemed tome | near” asy‘‘ 12 miles from the Long Bridge.” with the finont Periscope fio [Louten as ifthe men inside were throwing the things] Up hills, down into valleys, with the silent Rion 0 A out purposely. ‘‘Stop,”’ cried I to the dri gtim wood for ever by our sides. Now and long. with dow ble straps aad safe leathers and buckles 3 inch di Tico pair of Si Hames to alt, made of white osk root, ironed with book reset rings ot inch square, s‘aples and line rings. Two pair of Hame 5: inches long, + :noh wi inches lon, inoh wide, 0 Bridles. rer one 5 feet 6 am sanocd loather, Crown picoe 2 feet 2 inches long, Lig inch wide; cheek pieces each 10 inches ere is i for every age and condition of the visua! organi Also, for sale his world renowned Microseo; f f th ‘ thing is falling Cound sleom, broken caty b Telescopes, MAstary Spy Glasses, Stereosconce ’ inch wide: front pisos 12i6 tashes long, 1 iaok of one of the ca “everything i: ‘ing | then, in the profound gloom, broken only by a Mm s x CoP wider stay ploesas fa pe Sly Smee out.” “—— you,”’ shouted a fellow inside. | spark from the horse’s hoof, came a dull but Stergoscepse Auctures, and Mathematica Instru- | aieuiin © 16 inches long, 14 inch wide; nose piece 12 inches “if you stop him I'll blow your brains out.’’ | familiar sound, like the shutting of a distant My attempts to save Uncle Sam’s property| door. As I approached Washington, having were then and there discontinued. On ap- | left the colonel and his escort at some seven roaching Centreville, a body of German in- } miles on the south side of the Long Bridge, I Rous. of the reserve, came marching down, | found the grand guards, pickets’ posts, and in- and stemmed the current in some degree; they | dividnal sentries burning for news, and the tern prices: for renevatin; synem, long, 1 inch » ide; binds 6 inches jo: 6 Me. 'ANKLIN, Opticia: ind restoring the siek, waering, and Gebiliaied invalids | wigs. tee long wide 4 foot ene ee 244 Pennsylvania av., bet. 12th an. 13t its., | Realth and strengih. wide; short side 2 feet long. 1 inch wide, with 1 (formerly the stand of Dr. Woolfson, McLEAN’S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL inch buckie; bitts, tinned mulien, to weigh 5 lus. je%-ly Washineton. D.C. _ | wil sfestaally care biver Cempiain:, Dyspepsia, Jaua- | the dozen. E ie us Debility, Diseases of Two pair Chain Pipes, 2 feet 6 inches long, 2% TOPHAM’S wae berate ches wide. PREMIUM TRUNK QSL seo pat Ist Michigan do.... 2a do a Ome — cower D standing. The men looked well. As yet there | however, the countersign was demanded; of was nothing to indicate more than a retreat | course [ had not got it. But the officer passed and some ill-behavior among the wagoners/ me Siroagh on the production of Gen. Scott's Tyo pots Traie Chains, 7 feet long, 14 links to the : ron, or straight, wr on were followed by a brigade of, and another | word used to pass along, ‘What does that man do Dragoo: __ MANUFACTORY, loot, . rit 9 ibe. , battalion of froch troops. I Oe up on the | say, Juck ?”” Tmegoare, he tells me we’re nut 3d do Infantry. 499 Savuntu Srauxz, Wassineron, D.C, One pa oP brvast ch 2 inches jong, M4 links hill balf a mile beyond. The vebioles had all | het at all—only retraiting to the ould lines for Sliver Medg! awarded by Maryinnd Institute o }0 the foot, of No. 2 iron, :wisted. left but two—my buggy was gone. A battery | conv: y of fighting o-morrow again. Oh, onde se — ets ~ | Also, Mi sitigore, November 7 ” Twride, itn 3 ‘aohbestion nan enn of field guns was in position where we had been | that'silligant!”” On getting to the tetede pont, | At General Hosputal, No. 360 C street, Wash- yen ning on DG. ia om Institute, 0 Neck Cha __ ington. a Sth Reg.U.S Artillery. 9 i 1 poe oy lavaae, Been ay fect o inchs one, 14 links to 4) 14) Ist do Infantry.. L = the ‘oot, tw No. 41ron, loup to be ond Fovaraed Agns (et 1 he neck strap, swivel in th: chain. 001 tly making, and always have riveted on to t! Ps i in the ol Tam quently wating, oud att ect on hand, | Beves) One Saddle, made on Attakapas tree, head, guiet Fine jole Leather, end cantle ironed, covered in the usual wey with and the riffraff of different regiments. Cen- | safeguar The lights of the city were in 1 di a ron Frame. ome, Sites Sore 0 Samos fonts treville was not a bad position properly oc- | sight and reflected on the waters of the Poto- er? » eupied, and I saw no reason why it should not | mac, just glistened by theclouded moon, shone Wood, Box, and ing cuge - | be fastened to the saddie by being riv be held if it was meant to renew the attack, | the guy lamps of the White House, where the Shas ope . s red pin pony ope Og Re nor any reason why the attack should not| President was probably entertainiog some a : is Canvas Trave) ing Bags, ~ sees tind to the brent pest of the ‘ov: be rene if there bad been any why it! friends. In silence I passed over the Long At Low Princhoo! Satohels, &o., | sys si gaat. | end to the extension of the bar behind the eautle, should been ide. I swept the field} bridge. Some few hours later it quivered un- Members of Congress and travelers wii] please ipanish s&ddis Sasions stinrep leathers § fost ¢ The clouds of dust were denser | der the steps of bble of unarmed men. At 'y- ‘8 my took before purchasing elsewhere MAREIED PERSONS, po reecbagen en A rng tinned, bol ae poner, That was all. There was no fir-| the Washington end a regiment with piled y- . He ee pee made to iadteukawe sve xuers Ewine COMDIAL’ = to weigh 133s lbs. to & cozen pair. ing—no musketry. I ar ed iad gers pend. a were genes to orem over ee Virginia, | 1 3iod do order. 4 =i awd ei'ks dy ,Zerenoraien of the systems Stat wee have in LEAD. and rod ay through the village, and after singing @ cheering. efore the mornin; = ah ‘runks covered and repsired at short nots fees masslves by im} ny dies, came as for wheel harness. got out upon the road the same confusion pre- ther: Pocaived orde: ‘4 I believe, to assist in . 16 Searenciewsests Goods delivered free of char; e to auyipart of the Seeriin ead speedy remecy. Brid vailed. Suddenly the guns on the bill Be keeping Maryland quiet. For the hundredth and at the same time came the thuds of artil- | time I repeated the cautious account, which lery from the wood on the right rear. The | to the best of my knowledge was true. There stampede became general. at occurred at | were men, women, and soldiers to r it. the bill I cannot say. but all the road from | The clocks had just struck 11 p. m. as I passed Centerville for miles presented such a sight as | Willard’s. The pavement in front of the ball ean only be witnessed in the track of the run- | wascrowded. The rumors of defeat had come Jars, 20 to 2 inches long, made the same inten Odo city yBporetiown, Std Alean ee THE LADIES, pag wel hema ag = | Mozart... x AMES § AM. Tice pair af Hames to euit. of enme material ae for SCHWERIN’S | Sea sad — rt wheel harness, ironed, with hook, breast rings “° = =) 3h and line rings. with siraps as in whee be . AnBinnotng Mary, Disanarge, thareet, Falling of the Wem, | Tico Neck Straps and Chains, same ex for wie) 2 owder ‘ harness. Fire Zouaves Is the only known and THERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT Belty Bands, same ns for whee! harness. 2d New Hampshire. best article te Suder ve ienger. Tete it aseerding te directions. patr Chau Cnt A to OD ‘extermi! atimtlaie, sizengibes, and invigersis you and sanse the patr aways of an utterly demoralized army. D but few of the many who had been fed = Maine - wesmimter, U8. A hi pSiceniedy pape inte roa very boule ts ag een Me , lashed. ‘red and beat their bh: upon lies and the reports of complete victory Total... owe — 6: FOR CHILDREN, ip Straps with bu r leaped down and abandoned their teams, } which peetet could credit the intelligence i Us inch wide, with wrought nooks. re had not elapsed befof® the strects Hospital for Eruptive ehiléver are ciekly or aMicied, Two Back Bands, 3 feot 7 a MchRAW'S and san by the side of the road; mounted — Seven Sick remaining in De = oudpuak will make them icy ee and rebust. Delay not kuow whether he ordered the | at r aes 3 Satwen boots i 7 — er he orde: move-| kept out for twelve or mo hours in ment or not, but the van of fugitives was uow |the sun, ¢ to Jong fire, badly ; S| incur, Seatomeeke’ Recemmenecee cet end suddenly checked, and pressing wn through the | officored, and of deficien! coginvental organ- suitable to thelr waste. wood at the roadside hove hele soe | feation. Then came a most difficult oper- ALL. STE ENS £ co. fantry ae the way, with their front | ation—to withdraw this army, so conati- toward Centreville. A musket was levelled at tuted, out of action in face of an_ener- . WOOD AND COAL. ead as I pushed to the fron! ; gotie ei who had repulsed it. The re- rus fire.”” were tiremen sand wat which was without | in Sey ite GN Able aL ES. Seeger tong, 3% inches — wide eervents, and men in uniform, vehicies of all| told the story. The ‘Grand Army of the jseases HW aot a moment; try it, and you-will be sonvineed. it is de~ Two Martingales, 4 fect long, 1 inch wide, to sorts, commiasariat wagons thronged the nar-| North,” as it was called, had representatives | 14th N Y. Volunteers, 1|5th W leconsin Vol st Mies Meche her —— SATION, Buckle tuto the Bit A pion Soin anil Tow ways. At every shot a convulsion as it) in every thoroughfare, as sre sedert, ~~ ~ ae } Ist Minnesota do. om the istare: of, Girard Coll paneats of armagienn os dealer whe ey S77 09 palm One Corpting ~~ Were seized upon the morbid mass of bones, | or officers, standing out in the drenc! g rain. ith do lo . os Onn “p D One Check Rein, 4 feet l inch long, 1 irch wide te sinew, wood, and iron, aud thrilled through it, | When all these mane unzccountable phenomena | 8th Pekmmyivents ve : 4 ad Leet eye, Prominent Lnstitation of Shiiede o fer MeRkaws brRcharn Ewe CORDIAI buckle into the bit a: each end, witha Ting sewed giving new energy and action to its desperate | were occurring, I was fast asleep, but I could - Siok rod New Grice ns, La rtifiont ai ne | pieed Noes we i.cad Line, 31 . 3g inh wide, with ® ius to get free from itse.t. Again the cry | scarce credit my informant in ie mornin ‘ 1|Regiment from Gov- Wholessis and eta! Depot be ig eat em okie at one end, and an '8-inch loop st the “‘cavalry’’ arose. “ t raid he told me that , utter! 1 street, Philadel phi Je in th by D. 4 read toa cene whe wes ton ding becide | routed, bed falion beck upee Aci gion to de- if Sent eteaesarerrs ares corner avariie nil 4x lay and by doen. tla put ny in Ine be One Whip, heavy platted horse hide, 6 feet 5 "m not afraid of you,” replied the | fend the capital, leavin nearly five batteries Total.. 37 . poees "1 wi . ‘ch 15 ‘Mcbean's Veleans jorse oval, of bristles, — by — inches. ruffian, leveling his Piece at "me nud pulling | of artillery, 8,600 muskets, immense quanti- Wishingion papees pisase copy and coed ae ae te cn Es: iialmene re and Ope Our Come Noga bars stair et It wae not loaded, or the ¢ i id e, and their wounded vilvto the War Depertment. aug 2i—d,tr_ | /#ft phowd — wits is atbas dace bs incon tomy, ake ot taeee Rot on, for the gun did not gooff. I wis un- meray ! ma iste ne manent SuWE™ | MoLean’s Voloanio Oil Liniment, | Tul; corse, aria t rpioyenlalglhs tie tees eeeays Cobate told mine at font FPSMALe BORING AND DAY BORDOL Tax Subsori soe avin open additions to his draglerpndepennsarvypieliaptoag okay 3 “the time thatday. And-vthe fight wenton. Atl it. It has rained incessantly and heavily Mrs, 8, J. MoCORMI Painctraz. factory, making it now one of the largest one time a whole mass uf infantry, with fixed | since early morning, and the country must be h session of tals Institution = a as vEARRIAG ay v GE bayonets ran down the bank of’ the road, and | unfit fer operations; otherwise, if Mr. Davis moqday | Soptomber ieth LIGHT WAGONS of ht kigds oonwot be aur some ae as they ran must havo billed and | desired to press his advantage, he might now by Sylvester Soott; Exe Paseed i from his long ox rience ip the busi- | G eres, Cah ve wouuded those amoor whom they icil. As I be very close to Arlington Heights. le bas ereued Pi give 5 je tion. jee, Burns, Beaids, ‘Threat, infaromation knew the road would soon become impassable aay proved that he hi fair right to be | 4 2% on nglish Edu- pabeat. a oF Ciareangns aad ight Wy Renme; bpp ve triste, McLEAW CRERERAVED LIMIMEDT 7 or vlosked up, I put my horre to a gallop and | considered the hesd of gerent power.’’ Alusic, Lati Drawing, 1 | A REPAIRS nestly done, and all orders © gerain remedy. PAA ictal etre — the front. But mounted men | But, though the North may reel waisr See We Mrs. MeCormiok is promptly, hand Carriages taken in exchange for | erepitude and misery by the use of this invaluable x ‘aster, shouting out “‘cavairy are, shock, I cannot think it will make her desist number of pupils a2 | new ones, NORE W. J. JOTCE, McLEAN’S VOLCANIC OIL LINIMENT pane I ventured to speak to some | from the ed tof her ow ais ¢ corner of Fourtaanth and F ste, Writ relieve (rin simest tasactaneosaly, and i wil lean, joers w! overtook, and said, “If th ise 5 parity fotos Messtate Fuuaways are not stopped the whole of the | from Manassas. There is much talk now (of the comforts and’ Wau, FEEUENS £00. te tue ny in re- posts and pickets into Washington will ‘masked batteries,” of course) of outflanking, ome, ret seopnd supply of SPRING CLOTH- also.” One of them, without saying 2 —— and cavalry, and such matters. The truth fie aR maorial oe ae opsion, trade, consist. red his horse and dashed om infront, styloe, which they will make to order in su" by it the 3: &. adequate guards, in the hands of ig- ii PASS, and at prices, =| RO. sorta defers wasmiadersood and eres : | Ria tee es tec ast alarm, and that alarm became « panic, which became frantic on the appearance of the enemy Vly

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