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OW THE OTHER SIDE OF THE RIVER. ~ | ‘The Anacostia brought up es far es { The President, accompanied by the pf State, passed the forenoon to-day visiting dif- THE-FVENING STAR. .)| WASHINGTON CITY: SATURDAY....... soersss. AUgust 24, 1861, oe of the Potomac nine privatects, but there she was ment in arresting and ‘as enemies of the overhauled by an expteis from Com. Stringham, 1 Btate all persons who they have reason to believe ¢) DD FELLOW ferent encampments, and witnessing various in- ordering the prisoners. to be taken back to the afeactively and dasgerously engaged in aiding ’ ED & Spections of portions of the troops made by Majot | Mintteséta. Four were of the privateer Petrel, | and abetting the treason of these now in arms General McClellan in person. bunk by the St. Lawrence off Charleston. and the against the Union, will surely satisfy the loyal BACAPE OF PRItONERS FROM RiCRMOND —1NTRR- | Femaining five were the prize crew of the rervwhere that the disabilitife to the ost ESTING PARTICU! ¥ overhauled by the Wabash iste gee, x t notoriously policy Captain De Golyer, of Co. F, Fourth Michigan } Carolina. The Anacostia brings up with beF fou i. e heretofore , onee to pets entender tite od Regiment, and Assistant Quertermaster Henry C. | invalid seamen, of the frigate Savannah, tothe 3 vale SS 7 be : OvR Fausspe at the various military comps and positions will confer a favor by keeping us posted . fd Jenckes, of the Second Rhode Island Regiment, | hospital. She spoke the Pawnee as she c: ¥ will men in Spirit of the Morning Press F ached this city yesterday, having escaped from | bound on a cruise doww below Aquia Creek. No. n Im positions wherels th if The Iatelisgencer, In noticing s letter from the | tne military prison at Richmond os Puesday, thé | prizes bave been taken at O14 Polat recently, bat | not loyal ive tablets be i Faghern ‘Tennessee calling upon Hon. Andrew | i3th inst. They were captored at Stone Bridge, | several captured some time since are still detained | the safety of the State. Jolinsen for help in supporting thelr loyalty, | on the eventful Sunday, and taken to Richmond | as tenders. No longer will motives of delicacy prevent the urgre che imamedinte extension Of uevistence by | with the other prisoners. As they passed through | The Mount Vernon went around to Fort Run- | Government from treating female spies and female ae. Culpeper, Gordonsville and other. towns, they | yon today, with Company B of the New York | channels of communication between the Jelf-De. The Republican discredits the statements that | were hooted and Jeered at, by men, women and | 2ist, who bave been guarding the mutineers of | vis-authorities and spies, here and elsewhere, as the rebel army are suffering to such a great! children. At the last-named Place a great num. | their regiment, confined atthe Yard. This daty | enemies of the State, to be prevented from doing degree from want of provisions, money, clothing, | per of ladies'were out to look at the “ Yankees,” | is now performed by ines. ~ | mischief. : and sickness and believes it is to be gotten rid | and were not sparing of abuse aid insult. One of Yesterday the steamer Philadelphia went down | No longer. will U. @army-end navy officers be a EMAN ne DO them, apparently a lady by birth and education, | on a short excursion,with Commandant Dabigren | permitted to resign and go over to the country’s ia wits en serecabie fami was very violent, and exclaimed, loudly : “‘ What | and several ladies. She also made a trip on busl- | enemies in arms, with a flourish of trumpets—to | eSpant, walt fern pial rrneeaeats did you come here We will have you to | nes to Alexandria. The steamtug Pusey went to | take service against the Union. - fos If metealiy of ip ng other way than by battle, or the display of an irresistible force 20 OUR MILITARY BUDGET. know that if you kill off all the men, the women | Georgetown yesterday, but it ls not xnown| The country will indeed take heart on thus ys nt be gee eee will make more soldiers.” She evidently meant | whether she has yet been chartered or not, The | coming to comprehend that the greatest draw- eared. ease eddreon “Capt ft. F. By? at Sle Ee at eamee a eT TREO | liad tee geasian Gesell Gas: up arms when the | Tigress expected to go down to-day at 1 o'clock. | backs to the success of the arms of the United " ANTED TO ine tg the course of last night, by orders from the | ™en were all killed; but the bystanders seemed | This morning twenty seamen from the receiving | States are no longer to exist where the Govern- Ww the Li s House ¢ w Departme: t Setecks t of Brigadier | ™sinterpret her equivocal remark, and com- | ship Alleghany at Annapolis, Md., arrived at the | ment has the power f put a stop to them bnepy ye gt 6 elie plat pts Paes pity pro- menced snickering ; when the Amazon, percelv- | yard and went into quarters with the others. : ah ene now - ; easascaneninies elie Gas caine i please apply to 2. atthe ing she had “ put her foot in it,” precipitately | The steam tug Ceres, of New York, purchased |, UJ” We are aseured that the statement quoted Polat Room. from 3 ceeded to the residence of Mr. James G. Berret, | retired. for a gunboat, is expected to arrive to-day. Mayor of this city, and duly arrested him The| At Richmond most of the prisoners were con- AFFAIRS OVER THE RIVER. arrest was made for alleged treasonable practices, | fined ina large tobacco warehouse, which has [Special correspondence of the Star } iron bars to the windows. In this prison the Hon. Lewinsvitie, Fainvax County, Aug. 23.—Ed- onions 4 oe maton. an a eehente Mr. Ely and all the captured officers were con- | itor Star : To-day a detachment of U. 8. troops of the Government to render such action on its fined in a room 60 feet long by 24 feet wide. | (cavalry and infantry) passed up through this part necessary in the discharge of its duty in the | There were sixty in allin this one room, giving | section, going upon the Leesburg turnpike as far a Pi matter of the preservation of this Capital. 24 square fect, or a space 6 feet in length and 4 | as Joshua Gibson’s, about ten miles from George. Elsewhere the reader will find a full accoung feet in breadth to each man. town, where they came in sight of the Confeder- of the circumstances attending Mayor Berret’s| _ From the escaped officers we give many inter- atecamp. They also arrested and took to the city esting particulars of their fellow prisoners in this | aman named McNerhaney, of Langley, and Basil refusal to take the oath of fealty to the Union | room. They say the Hon. Mr. Ely bears his con- Gantt, who lived about a mile and a half above prescribed by the late law of Congress; required | finement with equanimity, and that Col. Corcoran | the Chain Bridge. ‘by us yesterday, from a Liverpool paper, to the | that time at ae effect that the special series of *« Letters from the | #24.5th = = Sanaa ane i 2 South.’ now being published in the London A Severs] good Times, are written by Mr. N. A. Woods, is Wier Anes, mabe 366 Pa avente. incorrect. That gentleman has never been in the ANTED TO T—A moderate-sized fur Ww Biepea BweELING House. Addrose* M, M.,” 295 G street. gu 23-2" South, we are ihformed. prt ectioa {7 Next week the United States steamer Pow- EDHOUAE WANTELA hatan is to be temporarily detached from the pom. Address Box B80; City Bost MGATeRR Ror Dlocweding fleet for the purpose of having her ating terme and location. au 23 St ons iATTHEWs. teeny AL) RD. Avots, few new officers. fy EO LE a ‘A. boilers repaired. She is expected to receive a Wi intEo-a MAN to erork on afarm—one| jy 17 2aw& work Honest cacabie per- Ld GNSEQUEN Fac 7 United States frigate Con bd i U} Cera The Uni tes is from | £098 only need . A married man without chil- yrdese sie. United States frigate Congress, aren prelerved. “Audross PX ZiPattnis ones. | TERNQON, 23t eet” sane hour un St oy Conpal of tho Untod ute, re bacon tnw-| Eemeat. Capt. Soba Downey, ef cua pie See, | necaensr ste meat abmest duty bya | Se Tin ne immeaionay seaned tree tee | Ceea Tana Kapa Bemee See THE ABOVE SALE 1 ney General of the United States, ere he can law- | €4gement. Capt. John Downey, of the Fire Zou- | Confederates, whe pick up young and old and | 5004, chaso ladies and gentiomen’s CAST CFF tail WI Fy LP tERNGOR un ber of the Board of Unitea | *¥@*—Teported killed—is there uninjured and in| send them off to Manassas. Last Friday night ——__ APPAREL. All parsons aving suok g to mber. at bp KS folly actus & mem - good health. Col. Wilcox is slightly wounded, | Mr. Wililam Woodworth, of this place, who had | _{J-The Newburyport Herald ays: “All men Sod receive Gash forthe eae Ane, gees | Su eeteweds WALL & BARNARD, Aveta, ‘States Police Commissioners for this District ; but doing well. Mr. Alvin Huson, of Rochester, | been staying in Wasbington, came up to see if | 7” sustain the war so long as it is a war to main- tc together with the decision of the Attorney Gen- | N. Y., (in thesame room,) is in good health. [The eral upon the law questions involved in the case, | Confederate papers claim that they have as pris- submitted to him by the head of the Interior | °¢"S two members of Congress. They probably " t. count Mr. Huson asone.j The prisoners are fed D — Becta ad tig day Seabtlersin tose on fresh beef (generally boiled) and wheat bread, with an allowance of rice every other d: Every influenced the action of the War Department, | fine afternoon there is a crowd of visitors—male under the surveillance of whose detective agents | and female—‘‘to sce the Yankees.” This exhi- Star Offio, for ten dave. timate ; but to abolish his family were well, and was taken the next sive we a tevaliion Seated the laws and the WANTED—A DINING-ROOM 8) morning and carried off. Constitution as much as that in which Jeff. Davis | 1, ¥ho, tte tor ht ed ‘The other day two parties of rebel cavalry had | 1s engaged; and when it comes to be such a war eel Geer phim! & brash, each mistaking the othet for the “Yan. | the movers have no right to complain if it breeds | Jicnes, corner of kleventh strest and the Ave! ay rebellion in the North, and they are fools if the: ‘au 19 lw kees,” and after both were whipped they made | think it will reault te aught else than chaos an tracks towards Manassas. ruin. We baveasingle object—to maintain a ANTED. FOR ae 5 The crops are entirely destroyed, and their | free Constitutional Government, and for that ob- HOUSEKEEPING Nericue horses fed upon the grain and corn without any | Jet we can be Onited, and we should be united ing the city or having a surplus well to oall By BONTZ & GRIFFITH on that, forgetting all’ political differences, and adiately. BUCHL.Y, iy . Mayor Berret has rested for some time past; cir. | >'tion the prisoners playfully allude to as “ stir- regard for economy, more being wasted than is ceasing all political proscription, in every loyal] jo3 424 Seventh, between G and H sts. RUSTEES SALE cumstances of his conduct and associations hav- ting up the animals’ Many of these visitors| eaten. Corn is trampled and broken down, | State of the Union.” W4NtED owe are now buying SECOND. | w ead i trast benrten would no doubt treat the prisoners with kindness | shocks of grain scattered about the fields, hegs SBE RET RY HAND FURNITURE, STOVES and BED and ing rendered it necessary thus to take due care if they dared to do so. Amongst others who | rooting and upturning potatoe fields, and every. Joba Perel dled sadteniy of hides ennemed DING, for which me Bre, paving ee hie pet folios : , . " 4 toat the public interest come to no mishap | visited the Prisoners was ex-Senator Wigfall. He | thing going to destruction. Heaven only knows) Ny. His death was caused by tgrled, rought on Sevias arenpleoet farnitere, Will ind it to thelr through his opportunities as the municipal head | said !f their government chosed they (the prison- | what tbey will live on next winter if such dis by the enlistment of bis son, bisonly supp rt. He | advantage to give us SOT? & GRIFFITH of the affairs of the Federal @etropolis. ers) might all be exchanged. “If,” said he, | position of the crops is made elsewhere through. | Was an honest and industrious citizen je 13-tf No. 363 ab st., betw. I ana K ats, “they wantto fight us as Christians, we will fight | out the State ESP RR SE OY a ae MORE STATE ARRESTs. iF" At every postin the North, all serviceable — Airs Greenhow, Captain Tansil,U. S. MC. and} them 2s Christians, but if as Camanches, we will AFFAIRS OVER THE RIVER. ordnance is being riff Lieut. Thos.'S. Wilson, U.S.C. arrested. | Sight theraaa Camanches.”” ind LOST AND FOUND. [Special Correspondence of The Star.] Fairrax County, Va., Ang. 24.—Last night, from some unknown cause, five shots from pieces of ordnance were fired by the Confederates from behind a barricade or battery they have erected very recently on the hill at Taylor’s tavern, where Gen. Tyler had his heedquarters before the march We bear from various quarters that, yesterday | The officers of the prison and the surgeons ac- evening or this morning, Mrs. Greenbow, a| knowledge their loss at Bull Run in killed and widow lady well known in this city,was arrested | Wounded to have been greater than ours. They by the Provost Guard of Brigadier Gen. Porter. | claim to have 1,300 Federal prisoners at Richmond, er secession proclivities have long been the sub. | of whom 250are wounded. We have already stated ject of popular conversation Doubtless, the | that among these prisoners are about 60 officers ebarge against her is of being in treasonable cor- Capt. Todd, said to be a brother-in-law of Presi- NAYY BEEF AND PORK FOR 186 Navy Daraktment, Bureau of Provist cas! not -'s Hat. | dye afer ee Be cape wil Boel? and Pro K," a8 the onse may | were ten and 18h. _an 2-21" t ro! ‘Ail conveyancing. at the ox : Opt k the rik be, will be received at this cffice until Selec x WAS STOLEN FROM THE SUBSCRIBER | ofthe of McDowell’s army to Bull Run. Noone here | M.on Wednesday, the 25th day of September next, a poexet oS Se hi Mt i HakD OM respondence with the country’s enemies now in | dent Lincoln, is in cbarge of the prisoners, and | dreams of the cause why they fired hots. for fermishing sad delivering, foe of ont and wig sg ‘329, “hogust 2, 1861 due 60 dare after | SU *Siswade BON ze LS arms they allege that he is very harsh and anaccomo- so Yarde atdate. 1 hereby notify ail persone not to pay By WALL & BARNARD, Avotioneers, We learn, further, that Captain Robert ‘Tansill | dating, but they speak in the warmest terms of | AY¥A!88 Iv Faxpenicx, Mp —From the Fred- Th » y Sauls eulous to snguelt, ¥ VIRTUE OF A DEED OF T; ick Union of Thurad: At Charlestown 3. Bu 24-St* CHARLES 8TOCKE. TA and Lieut. Thomas S. Wilson, both of the U. §, | the kindness of Maj. Winder and other Confede- | “On Saturd acer 3 recorded. A. 7, 5 On Saturday last one of Doubleday’s32-pounder | At Brookls: ]_OST—On the evening of the 224 jnstant, be- Be D. marine corps, yesterday tendered thelr resigna-| rate officers rifle slege pieces was brought to this place, and | At #miadelp: 4 tween tho Camp of th Mess. Regiment tions to the Secretary of the Navy, who, instead Of the romantic escape of Captain De Golyer Ce beg last four oa of bis pleces arrived ait A st., down I4th st., ease aaeteer of receiving them, instantly dismissed them from | and Quartermaster Jenckes we are not at liberty te ade to! Washington: ie ie cote ad rn 7 = b . KNOX, the service. They were arrested by the Provost | tospeak fully—let it suffice to say that they escaped } lighter guns. aie maining half by 15th iS, 336 Ps. av. = Marsbal’s Guard in the course of last night, and | from the rear of the prison about nine o’clock on ¢ learn that the number of sick and wounded should Ge seacited’ bent eet ee eee nweries ?. 3. STEVENS. this morning were sent by rail to Fort Lafayette, | the evening of Tuesday, the 13th instant, and by } !2 the army hospital at this place is reduced to a x i, in New York harbor, which is in charge of Col. Payment to be made within thirty days alter deliv- ry Burke. good luck and good management were able to | ®™2l! figure, and that the number js daily lessen- @ OST DRAFT.—Bankers and others are ra- Sapstery tee avoid the sentries. But of their perilous journey ing under the skillful treatment of the medical Bidders must specify their prices separately and deme ‘ice Warga NOTE menetoiders | Al eamaaee Bae rant No. 2.342, . entlemen having that department in charge. distinet!7 in separate offers jor the Bee! and for | yuna Lash “ ty four dollars and eight: 4 Trustees. P. 8.—Just as we to press we hear that two | from Richmond to this city. through the heart = The old Court-house, built more than pein bun. | th rk, and for each of the places of delivery, pone as it renew fore lost 'b me. —, iy 5 Seebie Wah Eaten Auota, go to pi oe ee ail charges ~~ SGartraser. | ZU Bees WALL & BARNARD, Aucte of the daughters of Phillip Phillips, Esq., attor- | Secessia, abounding as it does in incidents of per. | dred years ago, in which the Buchananeand their | © “fom wel fattened osttie, | —! sone See : By WALL & BARNARD, Auotioncers ney-at-law, formerly a member of Congress from } onal daring and danger, we propose to give a eta more Se Se ata. ee sughtere q be ween the ats ay of Getober. 1961, $2°° REWAR p—Straved an abou GREY. HORSE ING Wagon. ay toa Pana; bave also been taken into custody by| brief account, ax it will compromise nobody. | ftant intellects mood eee their day, has fee tuan six husdred poundr, nett welshte sent, | Mecesn oes f orth Cap July Swe wall nat ‘Sverion roome— the Provost Marshal's guard, ander the allegation | They left Richmond {mmediately, but before | been torn down tothe ground, and tbe robbins he Ie leg rands of Ba quaitoce. and five PIGS. Theg is Wwarreated sound. kind. and gentle, treasonal leaving the rovided thi el; it loa: s 6 v ing removed ratory to ida = nder . 4 ony : prc PRS ooepms with the enemies Seal aad oe pened Warts of tock, ae cree ton of niotier eactare!on' larger scale, | ton and end: ti 5 ; ngcnom to Mrs, HORLES, atthe anes a mr 26 Wag a nearly new tultabe fora grocer and inclu al e provement n Latzst.—The member of the family of Philip | traveled in a northeasterly direction, and about comfortay end conveslonces The Datiat ~ i REWARD.—#tra: Pulllips, Esq , arrested isis wife—not hisdangh- | two miles from Richmond they passed the in- | merly occupred by the County Clerk and Regis: be attached to and form $5 shop lot, on sngth f Water st.. au ARNARD, Ancts. ters, or either of them. trenchments for the defense of that place. About| ter willalso be levelled to the ground in the course | the aontrace must be wiully exoiuded fiom each eorestowa, on Wed ‘ARE. ateee EVERY LADY TkT i: LAD 7 THE FIRST MINNESOTA REGIMENT AND THE casE thres miles fi hen on they came to a stream sg eon pe ay a olen - Tmt eta Us hande she hes : E ao ERIE Wa —» eumatliadene spanned by a bridge the flooring of which bad Lose on; : er ittieewolien ; 1 Should call immediately at No. 325 iva " 4 been removed. They crossed this bridge on the Slittle iame. The above reward willie Bia Svenue Bod 4} = The cave of E. A. Stevens, a soldier in Company he mn ‘3 Lin NG SUIZ, 8, First Minnesota Regiment, Col. Gorman, was | *ingers, and traveled all that night—it was gach. A ee eee era REYNOL ra iend . 8 as! ’ raining heavily—and when morning dawned they ‘rhe Pork must be packed from corn-fedy wel] | _en 24-31 tnd materia! eno ‘& Dress argued yesterday before Judge Wayne in the ished fo one bundred four-mule teatns passing by, many | fattened hogs, slaughter:d between the ist day o PECTAC!.ES LOST.—Was dropped in or near [TS—xery gentec!—only $3 Supreme Court room. Mr. Stevens petitioned for | Were astonished and terrified to discover that they loaded with hay, others with somethin, else, and | December, and the ist day of January, 1362, Ss the War Depa: ton raday AV AE Nae ete po ps bie bis discharge on the ground that having engaged | »*4 doubled during the night, and were going | some of then empty. The continual din and [we welsh pa fhen two hund ed sounds pairof GOLD SPECtA . s rom Siigree tal Giise Conthd whien Trendy | toWards the bridge they bad crossed several hours | clatter which they make over my waved rae i es t GLES, Mie atthierfice oratNo 318 tstrert,| £95 TRAVELING GARMENTS. auch ae y which gave alrendy | 1 rove. They took to the woods and concealed | *!™est distracta thequlet people of this place, who must be out with a saw and katfein | #6 finder will be suitably rew eee, Costs, Dusters oe ‘Mati expired, he is entitled to an honorable dis- th I that 4: t] bave never been accustomed to so much noise ghing not less than six pounds, nur more = TOLEN—On the nicht of Saturcay, the 17th | the oes Phi #7 euprrii charge; while the Government, on the other | ‘¢mselves all that day, resuming their journey at | ang confusion ; but twelve or fifteen hundred sol- | than twelve pouuds each. 4 Siount 3 Kashy’s wharf. s GUNNING | Also. BLACK SIL COATS band, allege that be had enlisted for the| "bt. During the ensuing week five days were | dicrs, five or sx hundred teamsters aud as many | , Both the Beef and fk st be sa'ted with at | SKIFF, painted leac-oolor, tinned sides, bottom Las. onward t to! wagons, besides twelve bund nu u jooped with hoop iron. reward of i stormy, and hey tolled, wandering at} wagons, undred mules and four | \e8st one statute bushel of Tu: hooped with h A rd of five dollars | Also. Droop end Jockey y. period of three years. The argument for the pris- : hundred hi b to mak est solar. Cno.dage St_| will be paid for its return to Easby’s Ship Yard, | Traveling Mets ol LLARS onet was made yesterday, by R. 8. Coxe. random through the woods at night without a thesis of Frederick quis lively, wes Tae : a she Seat east have auzz Ir Just received at tu! vet : an ? ; | star to guide them, and standing or lying on the E 0" . and was replied to by Mr. E. M. . ie oe ne — - ‘ made from frosh tr OY LOST —A son of Patrick Kelly 2 So for the Gineigeuex” an Pr aan on ‘wet ground in some thicket in the daytime, Dust at New ORLEANs.—An aftair of honor te ons po and must te yareotls > ight the na aoey y| re corenys Gi ay ee the case not being at hand, the judge required | ¢renched to the skin by the pouring rain. Many | came of back of the Metarle Course in New Or- Bach Darrel must eontain full 200 pounds nett | a i ‘ M POW GSrceek® FOR req n inday, the 12th inst , between Mesers thelr production. The case was looked to with pamecAhberesoed ue = ite Adolphe Venette'and Jesse Little. The arrange- weight of be-f or pork, acd no excess of weight 1a Washington City. Corner of Fand Tswelfth Strests. much interest by the members of the regiment, as ? ying perdu they u aid for. ‘wors name ment was that the gentlemen were to commence | “tte! S*ticle wi t ohn. on 60 » wil Sxssion oF 1861-'69. some three hundred members, by its decision, | °fe" caught sight of secession cavalry dashing | the affair with pistols, and in tee execs nee | The te stol white cat eee dito Mr. oa- f nding FACULTY OF MEDICINE. or. was hurt’? they were to resort toamall swords and he stavesto be n.t ices than ive erehthe cing ry, at the Seminary BLE YOUNG, M. D., ‘will be affected. y. continue the fight. The balls, sure enough thick. gud the head ‘not jess than | near sleranins thankfully received by his Professor of Prasiplone of Medicine. ‘The counsel finished thelr arguments this morn-| _ Oly once they saw a white man except these, | Contin: their mark, and the swords were brought | ttree-{ urths of ax inch thick; they must be three father—PATRICK KELLY. au iw" ing, and at noon Judge Wayne decided the case and that was at Bowling Green, where the dogs |} into requisition. The fencing is said to have u JPRNSON, ELIOT. M- , and the railroad de hi been beautiful, and th Hoterfored Dawe | ith, batt white Cad’ of Wok'ty hoopts and & be serom Maqiays the 16th ea — mile ad 2 Barge. F ran out, ans e ra! agent made his a r nm jutiful, e secon. ni arr i t it “ape * remises, o 7% ai vs = awe NAP M08 YM. welten | sie Meliogh S Whe chee taser They made | both the principals were wounded: Mr Vemacne | DOE yand 6 half insh $2 widigron cate’ bY in tere. arge old black and white COW Protessor of Materia Melia ea Ro answer, but kept in the woods. Arrived at in the right arm, and Mr. Little in the right leg. a of one and a. ‘hth cosh emtbice weak te J. M. SNYD! 4 ROORBACK EXPLODED. banks of the Ra; k $$ t ont ear old. ha hi y . Professor of of Women It will be recollected that while Gen. McD: bere ‘e Rappahannock on Tuesday night, | {7 About 160 barrels of sweet apples are daily . ty t i 4s ore Teco -. fe Gen. MeDow- | just one week from starting, they were fairly non- | sent from Hartford to Boston. In former years Petth whers Sanne, ‘om Seuencaiiee ores — waa | Plumed. Here, however, fortone favored them. pelagel pind pe de bold dna pe me Fequosted to come forward, pa) and take cout trom becdquerters to thearaywits eon Hearing whieling they kept sharp lookout, and nee ey ane See at OE 8 DaeTel.’ | head“ Navy Hoe ‘and tre o8? | them away. DANIEL J. Geauam 3 £. WILL important message, disappeared, and {t was im.| "°°" =” e melody proceeded from six or ed, D, $$ ————EEEE—_—_———— idge Road, Demonstrator of Anatomy. REV. MR. SCANDLIN, Chaplain of the au 2" next Capt. Maddox's farm. The obair of anatomy to be fi mediate published far and wide that Ee had de. | “2*J0vial looking darkies. Halling these sons Ce” fi Massachusetts egimaet eal preach | oa" ot = = ia ™ sie nence on Octo of Ham, they found they were going down the | inthe Unitarian Church, corner of DB and 6th sts. The beef ork will, unless othe: i ect- AR D Will be paid for the apprehen- ‘and end tn March fo . oa serted to the disunionists, carrying with him the tiver to another one of ‘‘massa’s plantations.” To-morrow, Service to'commence at 11 o’olook, | ed by the Chiat of this Bureau, be al OO NEGHO Ww MAN. x? OUISES ferent My = JouNSSN y+ kb Le Saee een in Chief's plate of compaign, and} Gore Geiyer told these thet be we ging Gite 1e*_ | inspecting officers at 7 ails herself Louise Hanesot Shes ca tal ee “SeeinwtNocies other very important papers, the possession of bis brother-in-law who lived on the other side of (PE BASE BALL NOTICE —Tho regular Sforessid. aod be some ~ lected salted | tix . quite black, wel! dressed, with gai onc tevt Saat een nay ade tale grettiy to damege | «4 river, but didn’t believe beanie get across | @rcise will be neld on the grounds of the Club ithe | SommaLding ‘cffice ‘ Upper Marivoro’ or netehborticd aha his hat. BILLIARDS! the Union cause. The man has been heard from ‘ mail south of Treasury Department.) on MOM. | iuspections must be - | band in W 2 0 may her wai The lo without going to Fredericksburg. “Golly, mas-| ay. WEDNESDAY and 8. by, tors, woo must likewise a ashington eity.s ine y eee. in Richmond, through the two escaped prisoners ms,” said one of them, “you go down hea to| NINGS at4o'olook, Members ct otoe Bak Bei | eood shipping order. to the satiation ef to that place. "Wit. WORTHINGTON, of the whose adventures are narrated elsewhere in to- : &' be ar i loonie = | mandancs of the res Bf Near, Nig GAME OF BILLIARDS day's Bier. sults.” sere walling pare Uncle Jim’s and he'll put you across in bis skiff Clubs are respectiully requested tuattend, it Miter inspeotion, a1 own es Bu 15-Stawtf Prince Geor, county, will Gind in ” ATTENTION, PUTNAM RA. R 5 reties 1 0 ———_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— goer bythe, isunonis, and bas been bait by | ruevfr en cou” They went dowa and found | ((S™ ARTENTION, FUT Uy dhe neay Sopa gue bef the ettaed amovgx of i crt BOARDING Corner» Peutayivenin enecus ad ith tren, them in Richmond ever since. He was no da. 9 Patt and they airy’ to coeanize an Independent Company ot Ca: pe required, twenty per centum in addition will . reached the Potomac on Wednesday night, with airy, to be musterrd in the U.S. service immed —_ from the amount of each to} ———_—__—______ (south side,) serter, and bore nothing whatever upon his Per- | their clothes nearly torn off and teataded asta y,and will meet s!! desiring ter this ae » as collateral security for son that could possibly, if divulged, be likely to vice, at the Isand Hail, from this date. Horse: id H a | faithiul performance « on BQARDING.—A gentleman and his wife ae two of the mpst admirable damage the Union cause. exhausted for want of food. On Saturday morn- | 8nd all the ‘ be secom TABLED equipments furnished by Government, | Which will on no e th plessant Rooms and cood Byard, tue neste pe ne the United States, with every comfort and ing they hed a biscuit aplece—the last of their | nous burton gad earth eae | OF 800 rfid ibe gle git ey Som pey a Ems ieaeant and healthy - by ap porate Tan EXPLANATORY ORDER RELATIVE TO PAssPoRTs. scanty stock. That day and ‘the next they eat _8u 24 3t* 6. THISTLETON, Capt ehiveries we sa 4 Ii be rented cither fy raichod oraehernins with Durazuent oF Starz, nothing more except some ears of green corn, ALL PARTIES HAVING CLAIMS | coutractor to deliver all orem or without Boerd. S__ susest > August 23, 1861 which bad to be eaten raw, as their matches which lem sat he Segond Ri pele Duly made M . | sbov : fue ity and ‘atthe Eime FOR S4 LEA fine Kontyoky HORSE: Inquire they had were wet and would pot ignite. The} stati is the nature of the claim, how it ed, fi to i dated Sts ‘s next day they fled thelr pockets with wheat from | 824 / to rnished: and present the es, monet . ee T estoredapemneanes 4 some shocks in a field, and this served them until | 147": eet, W to the 485 Si. Wi they secched civilization. delay as ose! je. By On coming to the Potomac they gathered some S. ans" rs id in case of | ——<—$<$<$<$—$—$—$—$—<—____ i 3 Whi E MISS! ' Ww! E ston, with as little | the no.ual dell Thioh fquidatea dom | (TSE MISSES FISHER WILY & oe rift wood and made a raft by tying it together B PKINS, Colonel. made es snes at No 100 tasenchneg its . near Tenth st GR fos Coealk ae ai a aacena reife | acieaal wasanse sh ean ae with their sbirts. taken off for the purpose. On (oF rice METROPOLITAN POLICE this they paddled across, being in the water seven . w BOARD, hours—for on their raft they were more in the otsce—All applrootneae poet uauet I , water then out of it. They hailed a vessel,which | “Metropclitan Folios ufan patriot aba Proved to be a Baltimore schooner, and the cap- pent ele roe Giese ae | tain informed them that they were ten miles be-| st their of low Aquia Creek. The schooner brought them ; Uatil up to Aquia, where the cheering sight of the Po- Spplication wi. tomac flotilla greeted their eyes. They were here fl ‘of the Boaré: sakz BROWN. ness and attention until their arrival here. OF Pik saetlget td als posi Msieatce this Company to the They aay that the entrenchmeats this side of | Haum, Sxeq by law=-ia0 Tyee paris, Se No. letter au ote Risin Bite ora FSi NASW AN Pannmee FoR Segara fon M ood ua ington be Sed fe he eeiseeeat as See between Isth sts pe SLT Lo 4 ‘ toned Wiutiam H. Szwaap. . FROM NORFOLK. Richmond are about two miles from the city, and Douides fond ead Seno “ of his (CF THE SON EROTER, Moenine | oteeekoriaoes Sppear to be very strong. Of the entrenchments T! UNIO: ER his bid will mane > rot at perifane aray | Peecegesyepeea eee | ease arena eat salerspeemricreds ms bere here abe, lente auite hearty, being osiya| ("2 8AX, PTRANG! ee i sent | Fach New Yoriyat fivers in the revenue cutter service: the — sal sg sania eny them so Hy Ae Westieninet? hat Insects which Jotun MeGowan, of N. J., Captain. "tm the thickets in that section of couatey. Pryertoe ta Waatingise af © ABE S2d3 5 Sloay, Patty pepe pa epee WAVY YARD—AREIVALS AND DEPARTURES . for , , Morton Phillips, of N.Y., Third Lieutenant. | | par gp Pay abner a ,