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é Souruenn Pazss on Gzn. M’Dowet1's | OUR MILITARY BUDGET. # The News from Eurepe. OT b ES. THE EY ING STAR. Reront.—The A gy Degeatre mgg Sen-; Farrier Pornr, Aug. 26.—The steamer Cans- ——___ AMUSEMENTS. —___AUCT ION Sal SALES PRESS So es ro THE DaT ronTveAs. Dowell'sreport from whieh we quoter” 7 MC" | dian, from sergegel on the 17th, has pamed bere] () DD FELLOWS’ HALL! By J. 0. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers WASHINGTON CITY: The following isa list of the members of the} McDowell makes no display in hisreport, it orrhe pi de Ts England bas again been un- CONINUED SUCCESS! GORe ,BOUSEBOLP, Nantes. TUES OAY.... -Argust 27, 1861. | Seventy-ninth New York Regiment sent yesterday | but isa plain detail of his movements, and it settled, and there was considerable rain in some EXTRA ATTRACTION! Angus = —On Hy mae = — under guard to the Dry Tortugas, (via Fortress | shows that be arranged and fought the bettie as | parts of the country. Unnqvaep anv INCOMPARABLE. sell atthe ‘ \ a8 Ova Farsxpe at the various military camps snd} Monroe,) 28 mutineers—viz: James Dunham, | well s@ any of Lincoln's oe encrypting Gr Allo ana aziage contract between the Princess Last Three Nights of the ‘eet, between 10th and Lith, his entire Household Positions will confer a favor by keeping us posted | First Company; George Showell, George Twible, 2 Scott.’ He managed it admirably in every respect, | at Osborne om the Liter nn oe ome Was signed CAMPBELL MINSTRELS, Recs ote, ‘tock, angel DAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY. | Chainn, as to movements and affsirs in thelr vicinities. popes nergy oe bond Baayen eas ait The coleeee ee Tekin end tietutssinas Bees atthe er a foitioaotcnaie ng *- Nates Beruoen ix Naw Acts. Weise tre cane aud Wes! ” ~ = = a , Robert Hamilton, Robert | UP the run, crossed at Sudley’s Ford and attempted againstthe American government, and says the | Wednesday Evening Benefit of Mr. Natap Sty Walnat Jeary Lind”! ~ Vaghetanss, ban, Second Company; Rol y to turn our left. which was the feature of the | most earnest wish of the friends of Ameri: ust | MOR, (the great Comedian,) and most positively ‘etends. OS ae ae ee Soon Drummond, George Howieson, Third Company; | pian. Hunter did cross, did attack as ordered, | be that the dimarlivee ye enas Of America must | He a eke Pinir, Hush and Cotton, and Husk Nattronses, The Intelligencer compares the outrageous pro- | Edward A. Barnes, Owen Kane, Fourth Com- | and did force our men down the run, where late with sufficient rapidity so Grton orth and | Hoors open at7 o'clock, performance commenc jahogany Gideboard So ining ie, ceedings of the Confederates against the Interest pany; Wm. Walker, sr., James Fitzsimmons, Lent seceive the — aren Tylet scelamn;a : South to reason. ingats O80 EN TY oven ae ef seat aes Gutie 7. of their people with the captivating speeches of | s;xth Company; James K. McDonald, James | "°*hing but protection of Heaven, the genius 0 FRANCE. ssion— yy ly. Ingrain, and their public men in their denunciations of the Connery, fae Kelly, Robert Wilson, ‘Seventh Pog te a ay aeqrann Ripe beng od Levee Shiney ten grow- au 28 2t GPO aaa Genk Stove Pixtuses, and Ritonee Reeuinites. “* usurpations of the Federal Government.” Company; George McCauley, John McIntire, | courage and great endurance of our men prevented | an ominous resemblance to that which precedes aut? J.C. MoGUIRE & CO . Anote. The Repudlican argues that Europe need not George Taggart, Hugh McIntire, Eighth Com- | our /e/t being turned, and perbaps the seizure the war. WANTS. Ryd feel alarmed about cotton, #8 we shall bave Mem- | pany. Hunter of the Manassas railroad at Gainesville. Prince Metternich had taken leave of the Em- : phis open before December, Mobile before GENERAL ANDERSON’S STAFF. Must Maxg vp TH controversy between peror Napeless, and the latter had gone to Chalons cam) Inps To Fiont.—The n Fanti had also left Paris and was en WANTED. BY, 3 respectable ci irl, 9 StzUA- March ; so that the supply will flow on again, as he secessionists and the The following officers have been ordered to or - route to Chalons 5 erence i . Bi street, corner before the blockade. duty as the staff of General Robert Anderson, | Union men in Kentucky is waxing warm. The The Moniteur officlally confirms the appoint- | of C. adhoc cal siamese it 8 -—_____. Viz: Leese Journal uses the following emphatic | ment of M. Benedetti as Minister to Italy. ANTED—A white or colored GIRL. rom 12 THE NEWS HERE. Capt. O. D. Greene, Assistant Adjutant General; | Now® gentlemen of the secession party, you voohoas Wirit rears of age to co poseral Reusework ta eee . Tux Battimone FExcuanex is horrified and | C@Pt. W. S. Hancock, Assistant Quartermaster; | must stop ere the Rubicon be passed. Be assured lence br The Independ Belge says the firstact of the | a ‘family A at494 D at, between let “ new Prussian ministry iu be the recognition of} and mate) APPIY ae iy and Walant Spring-seat the Kingdom of Italy. that while we, the Union men of Kentucky, have — tod Par iy Chairs ee AUSTRIA. ANTED—A KESTAURANT COOK, one Bosews a Marble ‘op no pees id of invading Tennessee, and while we 27-3t* lachrymose, by turns, over the errest of females, and | C@Pt- H. L. Symonds, Commissary of Subsist- Schevanlarn: publication of naked treason, | €"¢¢; Capt. F. E Prime, Corps of Engineers; me-piece, with sincerely and earnestly wish peace with you—be The Emperor 7 2 that Pnderatands the business thoroughly. hae) ad resorted to by the Government as means of de- | First Lieut. N. Michser, Topographical Engi-| assured, we say, that {f you attempt to carry out n Diet on peepee pit fag eae ary stot ae oo aoe tia eon _ hins Iabaster Vases, Ornaments, 4 neers; Surgeon J. M. Cuyler, Medical Staff. this villainous scheme, you must make up your b in general terms.’ The dissolution of the |---| Gane and Wooc-seat Chairs, Lounees. fending the Union as at present assailed. Though minds to fight. The Union men of Kentucky are | Diet eerded on a seolution WANTED—A wnzle MAN who has been seous- | Window States, Curtai Carmo bensible in any of the outrages upon legal rights | Mrs. Berret, wife of the ex-Mayor of Washing- | cy. They have struggled for peace from thecom-| tmportant popular demonstrations occurred at Soraas of Water eek dhe ao: Semen *1 mal + Gard and Faney Tahies, of person and property resorted to in bebalf of the | ton, was in the Mayor’s office, at the City Hall, | mencement of this conflict ‘hey Sastre it —. Sulin on the Tote The military commander, a 27-St sone Ws nut Bedsteads, Wardrobes and Wash- cause of the destruction of the Union, it was of | yesterday evening about the time the Councils [iba le Reached pads 30) yous megs becenes | bOWever, by his energetic action, suppressed a WANTED—A SITUATION as waiter ino a Pisin Bu w bes, course expected to cry aloud against any resort to | met, and stated to some acquaintances that the | brave, true and loyal Kentuckians, ‘God fonia pore Sees ee Umber of pementtences | VY boarding-house, by one who oa make him Biperos Poscker Bats thet and Week Misttrosces, extraordinary measures to defeat the treason of | search at her husband’s house for papers had been | that you shall present such an issue. woeshed. bel eames yy ne Dig pt ae Re pincers = the oligarchy, as it has been ate peed got through with, and she was now expecting U7 Medort, who is engaged at the N.Y.| ‘The following erate" ap hat C..” Box 5 Star (ffios, for two days. a 57 2t* "| Menocacy Reoretary Yen. Bi re; in nst any and every thing done up to this | th, seareh the office, and she wished to re- . + Y. e following is a copy of the news sent ou’ 'ED—A YOUTH of int-lligence and re . Dining Tables, Sasey aig sotaette, aameg or shee to Gan | ees ne the officers any of her husband's pri- | Academy of Music for next season. te large, fine | the steamer City of Wastington, which ssiies cy | WANTED-A YOUTH is gains wi looking , and about 35 yesrs old. Charton has a light soprano voice, and is compared by some with Soning. Brignoli is in the country, while Maretzek will shortly return from Mexico with a troupe, and who ever heard of a troupe of sin, ers that was unwilling to charge? The operatic V ‘speotability to | = ae. whose arrival is qnticipated by the | quire at 113 Pa. ave: anadian: The Enaink pepers are daily engaged with the American question. The London Globe denies, by autbority, the statement that Admiral Milne has re; that a ina, Gla-s and Crook: ‘are, Tabie Catlery, “—y ing and other Stover, Kitehen Utene " t young. WOMAN for general 4 lao, at ten o’clook, in tront of the house— wanted at No 413 Pa. avenue, Ons exsel ent ose horse Fously Carrisge for four '. Call between 2 and 4 o’clook. ‘erma oash in current fund: _Bu B-d J.C MoGUI end. We state the case against which it complains, as follows. Viz: From the moment Secretary of War Walker Proclaimed a crusade for the capture of Washing- rn the Drug vate papers which might be found. THE OATH OF ALLEGIANCE and to support the Constitution and the Govern- ment of the United States, was administered to IRE & CO., Auote. the Attorney General of the United States, and to | season will begin early the blockade of the Southern ports is Ineffective, ANTED—By 8 yours married man. 8 SITU- By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. ton, and the Richmond organs of the oligarchy | the clerks and Sc cosee in his office, on Friday and says no general report on the subject bas bees hansen ay canna por conga VERY sup RIOR CABINET FURNITC as proclaimed that when captured it was designed | a0 by air. Justice Callan. tours Amunica —A tle Sellow, says abe | officially received. Quire at 357 Seventh street, Washicgton, D.C. | on PRIBRY MORI hq to raze it tothe ground, women have been the . — bese papel egermper end ays — ae The London Times, in an editorial, shows the | _ su 26-2 at No. 166 Penneyiven most active agents of the Jeff Davis rebellion in BEL ECEEY £BD Om : i ago and said to one of the clerks, ‘1 shall get my company fall pretty soon; | bave sworn !n three to-day.’ +‘Sworn in,’ said the clerk; ‘“‘how did venus, between He and financial difiiculties which the Washingtan gov- = cnmelane Ss ernment will haveto encounter’ The iuoeeaion WANTED A lady of Baitumore wishes to, ym the and ¥ «Bs it tant 1, v oO of a family deolinicg housekeeping. comprising : our midst. They bave not only received and con-| | Capt. J. B. Fry, Assistant Adjutant Genera publishes another letter from Mr. Russell. which APPAREL. “All Bg eg he yd Sofas and Atm Chaire, hn- ‘es cealed spies, and been the bearers of tra‘torous | 52* been relieved from duty on the staff of Gen il be &t their residence ished in sat n brocatelle correspondence, concealed under their clothes, to | McDowell and ordered to duty on that of Major } you do It?” I made them hold up their bands | Norn © TCUrsEIng view of affairs for the | dispose of will be called upon st their feel Gis" | Banh nnd Cane sent Arm 4:4 Fancy Chairs | and from Washin; ton, but they have been ei General Hunter in Iinols. Second Lieut. T: | and say G/ory to God,” said the incipient captain. The King of Sweden bas arrived in England | S'#" Office. for ten dare, au 2i-lw E euent toe Kosew Glass front Book Case, selves the writers a geist of such correspondence W. Stockton, second cavalry, has also been or- {7 It isa hard time for thieves in St. Louts. | on a visit to the Queen. A pickpocket was recently arrested in that city, who said that his hand had found its way into fifty pockets during the day without coming ‘that has gone from hence to Richmond and Ma- | ered to duty on Gen. Hunter's staff. nassas. in fact, the rebel commanders have been ont ANTED. FOR THE CASH—. ‘inds of jor Rosewood Work Stand and Refreshment Catharine Hayes is dead. Wate g Oi rife AND |< "Raciet® vaties < AN ENGLISH BARONET IN THE U.8. SERVICE. ti EC HAN RNI 45 The special agents of the Cotton Supply Assoola- | HOUSEKEEPING ARTICLES. sone leav- | Boh+ mian Glass Vaser, Caroffe and Tumblers and tion had reached Egypt, and were th ha Bor ve an in- | 12 = = or having a carplus wills Fi] oo Holders ” immediately, = A . constantly “ploughing with heifers” at this] Sir John Murray, of England, has been ap- | #ross ie ay pivng terview with the Viceroy on the subject of cotton | "a's 428 Seventh, between G and Hi ste. Hruscels and [sersin Carpets, Oil Polat. The natural indisposition of gentlemen to | pointed an Assistant Adjutant General of volun- ‘i fod in Come : SwiTzERLanD ANTED.—We are now buying SECOND- ait Che: ott adopt harsh measures towards any of the other | teers in the Army of the United States. He isa isthe ne aoe ee Another controversy has sprung up between w BAND FURNITURE, STO VEs and BED coe x sex secured them aq {inmunity until very recently, young gentleman of great military experience for his age, and of great wealth, we hear. RESIGNED. The resignations of the following officers have been accepted by the President. Viz: He would dou! tless prefer half 2 dollar apiece in specie. 7" A movement is on foot in New Jersey to organize a Rocket Brigade, to consist of 4,500 men; assurances having been received that the h we paying the highest France and Switzerland relative to the arrest of a DING, for whiel Fm) rices. Families declining housekesping, or French subject on disputed territory faving @ surplus of farnitare, will Bou tt to thelt advantage to give us A call. BONTZ & GRIFTITH, je 13-tf No. 369 7th st., betw. i ana K sts, stead. wita heavy cornice ir Sprine Mattresace that rendered all the efforts of the military and aed civil authorities te keep their war plans from the enemy, entirely futile. It at length became appa- iTaLy. Prince Chege has been inted Papal Ministe: ‘ e ®ppo! pal r rent that women actively engaged in aiding and lows Erameled Cottage Peete, The Neapolitan reactionary movements are| = - — brigade will be accepted by the Government. diminishi - abetting the military operations of the oligarchy, | spt. Frank C. Armstrong, Second Cavalry; | Each man will carry a dozen rockets. no ponte LOST AND FOUND. Rag re Old Government Java Coffee must be dealt with precisely as men so engaged | cant’ John G. Walker, Teird Cavalry; First] | (7 Accounts from Fortress Monrce state that | coming daily ner ck aig: Tie ce ton Batrel of White Super. Carrel of Piose should be, under the penalty of the failure of the five pilots who had been taken down for the pur- | of the hoe, arian Diet have adopted, by acclama- OST OR, MISLAID—A M Revrigera‘or. Cooking Orensils. &0., &e. ” Lieut. M. M. Kimmel, Fifth Cavalry iz ef opted, by lama. Landi States of Indi: lowa. and Texas, P.s— ve nitare is of superior make for the th if the Uni pose of navigating the coast of North Carolina, | tion, Deak’s address ands in States of Indiana, : war restoration o: e Union. sed to take thi th of allegt They were ’ 7 granted to F. Bieger and others, gs about 10 by | aod finish Renwick itimore. uthor: r ACQUITTAL OF COL M’CUNN refused to take the eath of allegiance wer COMMERCIAL inches, tied with a red t Any person havin ‘erm cash, in current Thea ities are now, therefore, taking due sent to Baltimore is tied with 'y per ol care that women, as well as men, shall be restrain- | Col. McCunn has been honorably acquitted of . Livgrroot, Aug. 16 —The sales of cotton for| any knowledge of ssid book will be well rewa'd au 2-4 3. @ MoSUIRE & CO.. Aucts, = 8 : bi ferred inst him at th i[~ Yellow fever has made serious havoc in | the week amount to 46,000 bales, ata decline of by calling on the eubsori' » Or by letters in Post | by 5. C. MeQSUIRE & OU. Acct. MoGUIRE & CU.. Auctioneers. ed from active treachery against the Union. the charges preferred against him at the recent | #5 West India fect of Great Britsin’ On Weaed to 44, Flour bas declined @s ; Wheat t a 2d ; | Office to No. 400. corner Of Lard Twelfth streets ANDSOME AND NEARLY NEW FUR So. too, in the case of traitor newspapers. Under | court martial in A‘exandria. ‘The scene in bis| the Firebrand 38 deaths occurred between the 6th | Corn flat Proves generally closed dull’ | Dor? ct) CHSPRAR LES, 1 ee ae lis gl tng the mask of the liberty of the press under our | régiment on the announcement of this fact was of | and 10th of June. Beef quiet. Pork steady. Eseays tere Sp. on = inst.,a sorrel | Avction —On WEUNESDAY MORNING. ‘Au Jaws, many newspapers have been flagrantly | the most enthusiastic description. [> It ts rumored that the system of grand ju-| Consols closed at 90% 390% HORSE, jos ands high aooweer Bott 2,2 e’glock, at the reeiienee of Com. Iaboring to strengthen th of the tr f riee will shortly be abolished in Great Britaln, and payine all costs, Can be aconal f aries lathaod ith ote, we shall ect hie Fonsitene ed ng ng Soe adbeneeseales SEPenrEs. and so the antiquarians are at work to know when| Ron THE BLockapE.—It is reported that the | Staila’ Het between 20th and 2ist ste. Sve ocumeuion. = e the times, by the publication of information of | Captain Wm. D. Wilkins, of Detroit, Mich., | the system was originated. Confederate steamer Patrick Henry run the block- | au 2st" ” A COUSINS. | Handsome Groen Hilk Covered French Lounge aud military movements the promulgation of which | has been appointed an Assistant Adjutant General iL A letter from Richmond says that Toombs, | @4¢ last night, during the fog, and has gone to (NE CENT REWARD AND NO THANKS Arm ae, was calculated to defeat thelr success; by the | of Volunteers, and ordered to duty on the staff of | Cobb and Wigfall are each at the head of a regi. | 8&8 —Norfolk Day Book, Aug. 19. O'VORNS RETUSN AND, NO THANKS Bamaak Wirdow Cuftane @ikt Shades Gortioe Publication of false statements concerning the | General Williams, at present at Detroit. ment. | Cobb’s son Js also in command in the} | The Patrick Henry was formerly called the ~ se a reward forthe return to me of Augustus Eoker, purposes and measures of the Government on sebel army. % Jamestown. She ran between James River and tice, fi the 17th nut. Cane NAVY YARD. {7- Hon. Joshua R. Giddings has been very | New York, and tea fine and very fast steamer. | of August. Il” All poset Sto re ok fee het Bepense Chains. cane en Rush-seat Arm end the one hand and of the oligarchy on the other; | arrival of Seamen—Departure of the Yankee. MM, of the heart disease. At last accounts he was Cee er 22 the law will be strietiv curest, J xn roe, Ply and Veustisn Carpets, Oni- ssehaey er ery dee, by a seen to ener. This morning, the steamer Ben Deford, Captain pecaen _ ise aieeass + Pe pig eng Pal Paice —Natare abhors a vacuum, ‘ORT—On Sutardey qvining, botween the fia renege uxs, id ri , tl ‘ American farmers have alr receiv = ? S , < possible expedient to ¢mbarrass the due prosecu- | Hallet, arrived at the Navy Yard trom Boston, | , 177 Amencuy frme England for breadatufis | , It 1# announced that Gen. Price will continue aid.and the Northern Liberties.» burd @ 0 with 340 seamen. The steamer immediately dis- tion of the war, &c. b : charged her load, and expected to leave for Balti- eriad als sre in we passers es more this evening. She reports all quiet along =n ped, oF the Government | the river and at Old Point. ‘Two ot three of the asin st enctanes: sd ttiensd och at Heslehyler large United States Steamers left Fortress Monroe, life above and beyond that which will be neces- | &°188 12 8 southerly direction, as the Ben Deford this year. > The scenery of the Italian opera house at Paris ‘has been destroyed by fire—133 sets of scenery, valued at 750,000 francs, were lost. fiz The cod fishery is represented as bein, ie this season by the American, British and French he in the Confederate army, though we thought he thle eae ey NOT! sy “heasae a dood of ——_— aseneslce "A dtdor i Wetctrnty toatet ay ise. Ths finder suitshly rewsréed | ane bg Bureau and Washetar: Sv, Dotw cen er ad eae gnome No. St Lopssiag robe, Toivet Bete * w W245 STOLEN FROM THE SUBSCRIBER Fine Curled Hair Mattresses, Bols:ers and Pil- a i< hairs, ae and 0: its. deboard, w: g Panic, side pnd Rout Feties, - ‘are, rookery SICK AND WOUNDED SOLD! In Hespital, August 23, 1861. C we, PC s . ik ‘ai eads. i pened. fishermen. Published z coutormats ih she aber of notes eavhiia,one of them draw’, hy Henry Fa” fos ponds, Grenas: Wigghstends, ro! s . w, for $20, U a and due ded ooking 7's aia ee be |" The Live Yankee is about ready for service, and PS ee Young bas declared Utah inde- — , that date. I’ hereby notify all person: not to pay | Together with veal aesortment of Kitchen Re promptly o! oe L e Government is now will join the flotilla this evening, when she will Mra Livingstone dope: fiom en At General Hospital on E street, between Fourth nless to myself. vigorously obviating them. 4 ay a 7 agal fi ‘otom: . The liberty of the press for which the Baltimore um Seoemse Sogueep of the Es ae Sect, She u a and Fifth streets, Washington. au 24-5" CHARLES STOCKER. | Fs The above Furniture, i 24-pound Exchange and Kepublican, and the New York | (A'tiee two S2-pounders, one 24-pound boat 1stReg.NY F.Zouaves 11st Pennsylvania Vol.. 3d do do. don to join ber husband in Africa {7 Several boat builders have resumed. opera- tions at Cumberland, Md. Qpality and nearly new. "Ie fy ~~} 59 REWARD.—Straved about a week ee Os on ngo, from Johnson's Row, on SPike aluotioneers f ice for the Second Rhode Island regiment and | !+n‘) to organize an Independent Company of Cav non-seceded States, hail with joy the Govern-| 01 '° f0F the Sec es 2 howitzer, and one rifled cannon. She was takin Ist do Excelsior.. 3 -8 ‘SeeBchusetts avenue. near North Cap- orme cosh. News and Day Book contend, is simply neither | on her coal and water this morning, having been U7 General Sigel was in St. Louis on Monday = = ge. Ble pen se a ho, vill be galt te fee 7 on fe ar 46. MeSUIRE & CO. Avot. vi pomp aadagp eerie rea wtiftesy saMt Ad de. | discharged from the ways. Her chief engineer, | Might, and was honored with a serenade. ith N.Y Voluntecrs., 21%, a2 29] fnetfem'te Mrs, HORLEY, at the eboveeemnd YVR LL & BARNARD, Auctioncers. = a: rT. anderson, bas in removed, bu’ sa! ‘i * 18t! 10 J = + possi Gonen defeat ij a ¢- Perse | Mr. Sandi bas bee: red, but it is alleged pe see Porter is lying dangerously ill at] isth di isa os 1| Place. auxs* 1B yf 4 DEED OF TRUST, 4 denon fhe Onondaga te at miner | MA ag LER Aeed- t] 85 SUaRSSinraargiae a gore | eegategtonpemie eae jon ni iq’ \— lo ew Jes Vol 2) 4 shop lot, on sonth side istees of the* Thi: milding Ass oiatio: nuthories tates mates have been odcred to toe Yanko, | ((G™AUTNAM RANGERS Ee piyrent gt | ih fe - $)34 Matne Voluntnns. 1] Seoueios Gh ueeaeaay Bi ik do | Seorectown,B. Cu wil on Aut faker, h ‘ lo P «1861, . es 3 The country at large, #0 deeply interested in 8 | ana go down with herto-day. Plank sheathing, | teeriefa!t and Ha arrange Being mustered | 27th de slith do do 4 locks sod bie bane hae, ute under her hind foe. Roe! ease fipuatea fo Wacmmasten Oivs, Bre. speedy termination of the war and in the preser-| siied with sand, are to be put around the pilot] 0m Weducsday, ih Ail these gens aero ia Bth do do...... 1|5th do do. 1 not has been her ct eet on 4 Soon ne ae oe ~ ‘vation everywhere intact of all the rights and ing this Company of Scout: are invited to attend. | gist a d 3) 312 oot has been hor at edee o' mort ane ake 18] Dus, Known as the west Lot No. 2, jn Liberties of the American citizen as extetin under house for the protection of the pilot, whose posi- Government furaiaten the horses and ali the equip 334 do do ee Soa MichtamPenire ? the cnbesriber, tf beaks Scone” =a by = stor or seer house. — the Constitution and laws, knowing well that the pie rent, especially to munket shots, | mente SEO. THISTLETON, Capt. | 35th do 28th tes 2] _euzeste Joski'n meyNops. Terme made known wf ea! puil z le 7] = = ith do 72 sconsin -2 = i eeer. rruinmsiny nin Sashes |, Tieebee A hdaeen of roviane, w | (7S PTERDON, ru vaal Rasaeas’| St thea ais 2] kbp dam tothe Shack e SORRIND | ARS CUES ewe, | Prana. treaso E t " . ‘alifornia Vo! > Pain |-oolor, ti 3 . Deen aided and abetted by inimical papers in I., Capt. Sipple, arrived last night with 251 tons | ment (through the United Stater Marshal of Mary. 79th do ‘a 4 * 1 | hooped — hespinea. x romeed oe five dollars | J7172aw&ade WALL & BARNAR: 1 1 D. Aucts. (c) 4) ist Kentucky Cavalry. ° 4 —— alry, to be mustered inthe U.S. ee - | Tammany Reg....(d) 1! will be paid for its return to Easby’s Ship Yard, co CON: 2 ’ the hospitals. She also brought a number of | ate! y, and will meet ail desivine ate ie Sth Mase Volunteers yj Su 22 fe stoee dal is BEQUENCE OF RAIN THE | ment’s determination to treat hereafter that most packages for the regiment. Vice, at the Isand Hall, from tnis date. Horses | 10th Mass. Volunteers. | — | PROY LOST —a son of Patrick Kelly, private in| 1 HNGON, ail foats same bo rgd place dangerous class of traitors, as public enemies. | 'O cite a number of ebanges have been made in Tite company’ a ents tarnished by Govarnment. 2d Vermont Volunteers 1] Total...........0124 Company G. 2d Cavalry, U.S. A. was ost on] 8829 St ALL @ BARNARD, Avote, rg ogeeriregeres not only » enptened the various departments of the yard in the last | one but cood and worthy men will ha ac Ist Minnesota Vol..... 2 the evening «f July 4th, 186:, His mother was persons ose responsi ie for eir au 24,3" 6. THISTLETON, COMPANY “A,” U. 8. ENGINFERS.— Fifty intelligent and able bodied mechanic Will be enlisted to fill this Company to the max inom fixea by law—i&) men. Inquire at No. street. Pa: to t} Devides food and ofathing 215% S& per monih, THE UNION PRAYE EET: KE. ili be holden EVERY DAY ine TANS ry Churoh, commencing at 5 0’clock p. few days. John F. Tucker, master workman in treacherous teachings should be held with a frm the anchor shop; H.N. Ober and Jas. Bosseau, hand, until they may otherwise be no longer able foremen ship smiths; John Smith, foreman ship to ald in compassing the defeat of the arms of the carpenter; John Pie and Joseph Van Reswick, Outed cg quartermen in the engineer and machinists’s de- Tuomas F. Mzacuen anv Mz. Russxy.—The | Partment; Thos. Harrison, quarterman in brass officers of the Sixty-ninth New York paar foundry, and Richard Barry, clerk of the yard, are out ina card in the New York Herald, deny- | D2ve been removed. Several of the workmen in FLT 07 THE VE SALE 18 FURTHER oscedmeding anoficer. (3) One aflcer. (<) One Betas yeare od: bak syeu) taltow aomplexion, poet sid wt EBNeSD Ay AiTeRNOUN: . (¢) Two officers. e 8 . His name . ‘ officers. ( awe $5ho, “Any {efgrmation oo eran i wi git] S82 2eweds WALLS BARNARD, Avot, reo! rT. Sullivan. or the Command| ners. Sacmenern Hovritel Geresiown _| ste "hiaoutiad. G, Thantiai mucteee tek | PRY VIRTUE OF A DEED OF TRUST auly > 1 Excelsior Brigadi fath RICK KELLY. au BA; A 7, 1880, among the iand records ¥ ar er—PAT: 4 Ww. the Garibaldi Guards 1 $50 REWAR?! Will bo pad for the apprehen- Srvsteas the “Third seidine Aesociatter at Minnesota Ist .. 4 - 3 2 s'on and delivery to me, or soouring Georgetown, D. C.. will, on 10th day September, at % jail of NEGRO WOMAN LO 3 Be o'elcok sav eie at ppbte puction the “ol- 4. other sho; also ed on ot ott ald vonaieetls vited t weil ts oa ae f negro, quite bles wait bly, — os ea usetts avenue, happened ‘ ied ing all of Mr. Rosseil’s statements relating to ee SRE TEES re ate Tee Bnd take part 1n these sonal meta ited to attend ea ae : tof hair. She is no doubt lurking in reste nown ge the weet hai of Lt 0. 36. in Capt. Meagher at the battle of Ball Run, and | Saturday. = Ist Mere. Volunn ) Up hborhood. 8 Square 517, wil iariboro’ or ne Dearing witness to the bravery and courage of| The following have been appointed : Samue, band in Washingtor improvements, consisting of 8 and may make er two-story dwellirg houss. ! 7th di Jeseaee moe. . ae the gallant captain. Cross, clerk of the bp = Place of Mr Barry, 100 pares? BEST oGe, eee dist 8 3a Vertoont Velantcers wha a { Won THIRS TOR, an goae ar aeost purchaser. removed; George F. Cunningham, Frank Cole, gh Gornes Elena ttrecte, | 23tbN_Y. Volunteers au i5-Stawt! Prinoe George's county, Md. WAGERS 17> Messrs Jonatban Brock and Frederick C.| and Charles Wilson, quartermen in the engineer x. ‘ we, { Trustees. . RS. GOODRICH’S SEMINARY Will bere-| 34 do jy 17 Sawahds WALL E BARNARD, Auocts. Crowley, of Baltimore, have effected an engage- | and machinist’s department; James Wilson, fore- M ‘opened Monday. September 24.7 FOR SALE AND RENT. ALR mekde WALL & BARNARD, Aucts._ ment with the General Government to furnish one | man, anchor shop; James A Gordon, and Wil-| very moderate and in advance ‘App an Fifth st, Hog By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. thousand horses. Ham F. Downing, quartermen; ship amiths; Wil- | between D and BE. gu 27-3:* "| 14th do cn aoe Mam Talbot, ship carpenter; Michael Carroll has 7 The safety of the overdue steemer Ftna is} been transferred from the plumbers’ department announced. She broke her crank shaft on the 7th to the foremansbip of the brass foundry; George Instant, and put about to return to England under Scott, quarterman, promoted to be foreman inthe wall. plumbing department, in place of Carroll, trans- =e ferred; Edward McKenny, promoted to quarter- IY" The artesian well at Fortress Montoe hes | 20 in place of Scott, peeled: c.8. ‘Benge: attained « depth of 310 feet, of which the last 35 ton, Samuel Miller, and Henry Kelly, quartermen, ‘was bored through almost impenetrable clay. in the ordnance shop. ‘Water is expected beneath this layer. The buge eleven-inch Dahlgren (pivot) gun Mozart, New Yor STORE TO LET—STOCK AND FIXTURES | GREY HORSE AND SPRING w i a3 SALE.—inquire at 274 Pa. avenue. fey, A owt ool ol bat "yvaNi te, pe ae j} ‘Fetal... 14) FXURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT, at No.|. sad works well ts harecens’ Sits And eentic, . sed F 0 Twell-h street, between Gand Hane, 4 1Spr'ng Wagon, J new, suitable for a grocer (4) One officer. (+) One officer. (¢) Two officers. ™ is very comfortab’s and the neighbor! or express waron. gue o the most desirable Jo Washington. Satis- Sele positive. SUL 2 Baenanp a is i i ry, jon gusrantied, moderate, |, Aucts. an Gir seaplane Mad page and Wash-| No children in the hones, orms eae = VOR RENT—A BRICK HOUSE. 2d N. Y. Volunteers.. 4/24 Maine Vi teers F ta 8 E BILLIARDS! Bay Vgaee Sag Maze Porque 3] Bcoamben ge entees eh a= > ae ven Ww THE MISSES KOONES ILL Resume the duties of their Seminary Moncay, September 2d—150 D street. Instruct on wil be given in English, French and Music. r : PH Saw ee Gene ee eee XEN FOR SALE.—One pair of or Working Cattle for sale, Apply. to the subsoriber, on Thirteenth street No. 556, between © and Maryland av., Irland Bu 27 3t* 1. M. PAYNE, MISS ADDIE C, KINSEY Wit Resume -he duties of ier School, at 461 fh strest, D. . 12 Eleventh st., near ee ye 2 a o ° eo “es GAME OF BILLIARDS D street, hetween 2d and 31+ts.,on Monday, 2d | 17th do -* ‘OR RENT, OR FOR SALE—The Hi Tus Arrsoraiations or Concress —Miscella- | brought from New York was being hoisted on “ tember 186". tree {ul for former ithe anneee ath $ 3 ite caer eee aaa F gw cooupied by Presiey ‘Simpeon, Novag H's FINE neous document No. 24 of the House of Repre-| board the Pensacola this morning. Se Ereee ) wrene Soontinnsooe of thosame, | Sith ge tied New Jersey fe-- 3 Posen. saz sentatives bas just bee: inted. It states in deta: rs URNISHED ROOMS.,~V. desirable Fur- the spre nro wal made dering. toe papier MOVEMENTS OF THE ENEMY. BUTTER, CHEESES, auth do ag noe ae i|F nished Rooms, with or without Board, thouse of the Shepecccnim Congress, the offices created [Spectai correspondence of the Star.} 4.000 ds Fresh ANB. EG&S. oiled Miont 1 formerly oooupied by Ex-Governor Seward.) F and the salaries thereof and thoefices the ‘ ; pounds Fresh Butter, New York Goshen, ichigan do.. 5} street, between 13th and 14th sts. Warm and salaries Lewensvittz, Va, Aug. 27.—Editor Star: | best quality, Fresh Eqee riving (aily, for sale 8\34 do do..19 | bath. and every convenieuce suitahie for com Paicd snd te amant of aen acres, tna | The enemy hus ocupied Batley» Crom Ronde | Seite pearswiy Cone Bue rls hey SiS liana $818] ofecpacet eeecionpeemieeger mn . : 9 ee. r en Poy Matement prepared or me Sirection of} '7 hams force ~ Lad Saeko We. 8 st (au 27-3t") * ‘DE. DUTROW. Hi beg Indions pg : *auai-iw" nites nate and Clerk of the House | mers are not allowed come throug’ =b- ICHOOL FOR -2 c 8) Pi of Representatives. A recapitulation of the totals ington now, and the boarders at Mr. Bailey’s have Ss HOUNG pa DIES. 8th do.. 6 bei pao Rv 5 bs Ritaoy ebony Brot Bwallar: ms pan tas show that there was appropriated for civil and been scattered In consequence of this occupati Mise M. P. DUNCAN will, on Monday, the 24 of | 10th do do.. 4 south side of Pa. avenue, at the of Third st, miscellaneous purposes, $1,371,573 0; for the a pation | September next, resume her School at'her redi-| tiie 3° do.. 2 | Saat, short cimtance from the Equare. at Sar seresee eeseaion, 207 40 6, fo | PY the even ce senate ae mime Beyoets [eo dows 2) Uses teria, Comte eee, A ‘the naval service, $56,385,086 29. Sok Sheree in comumtn’ of the: enemy st | ates : au eee i BLAGDEN, No 450 Bobonth st wort “went ores Faom rue Ssat oy Wan in Vinoinia—The : : ST VINCENT’S ACADEMY Nashville Union of the 20th instant saya:_“W Secessionists hereabouts profess to expect lively beve before usa private letter froma aedlieas times soon in this neighborhood. Conner 10T4 anv G Strezts, gen Wasi ti residing at Warrenton, Virginia, from which we RENT —No. 25 and No. 37,00 eee — T ustitution will | eresumed carriage-houses. the following he oan SKIRMICH OVER TRE Riven. me na ptomn' er. Ite penned lisdGaeol Heine Ge a ae the rate ennod ous aad large House, No. 388, poop pay pe pone i ‘oo pryaon ‘eESpecial correspondence of the Star.) nn aera [eoommsnd paironsge At Genera Hospuai, No. 360 C street, Wash- pag ee steep erty ome Buiven, Aug. 27.—Editor Star: Five of | su S1-eot te *PPIy at the Instituuon, ington. enti mre HO moe ee Notte by on. Youmay ou’ this or men. scout three RAILROAD 1 . 8. llery.... ENT—The north row pa OE 4 ane ee t or another foot race ritingatagneraiee Sn pee ore payed Netcs: te Toh RAILROAD tet de davaley ‘ me gig «4 uel oe = ELLING ore At aALe PRI oUR Ay impression is, and [think you will find ine| ®' d y ed Ship Rail Agents in Washington will and E sts., Het ig Bell entre lounost SF reg Bat out general will throw a large body | their dismay discovered that about 30 ‘‘secesh”’ | please fcrward ail goods divested Ve the “Sanitary fee thar . to ig eck gnc jell Lawn Oreusly of troops across the Potomac at amngane. then | cavalry were “circulating around the edges” of | Commission” ee Commission Store-room, No Riktiaws '. Attorney '. iT e to Cat fing ported an pot been te front aren at the wane no wr, | said field. Thinking the case was desperate, they nee Salizany, Gomme, freteht. a <i Parguins toy rerchacere * ‘pie on ‘This letter is dated the 13th instant.” *~ "| Aired into the largest group, and killed one, who “rreasury Buling. Sut ty Dssznrep — FORGET, large lot elictning sitesed ce | _J034 1tteo 523 Seventh ok tots R25 deacon teste nccnalt tl wr seen to fal, and seem to bave wounded two| P)ANIEL ROWLAND JUSTICE OF THE| corporal Lawrert Dwyer, Company D, ath | T! cast. two doors from K‘strest orth, : A Lancoux Gkxanat Orrans to Sumuznen | others. They did uct stop to investigate, how. Pei ent One NO. 432 Hi street norm, near | a ritibry j eer o, vary healthy on. and pries | (>, Oblst are 10 Tinea ew tat teria Ua nddete | ster] Ueenmpered of none direction, wa | Siecle ite eitoe asetce tsps | 8 teargist: nation weep sceneries | uc RCE DL, ‘now a " A ; . a ir. 3 i.hgh oficer in te Contederat service y's | foe Mary, Jun en much Wightend, dashed of gaan Chas Nant | A een Cte Cote, Woshincion | rete Ff COUN O01 te proee| Been oe ape a the United States army, who in the other. 7>m. "| 2d Maine Reg. Vol.... 434th N.Y. Volunteers, 2} ———_____""*____aulSimo" | BiNiON® ‘ko. aes by the a very important post. offering to join the cause AFFAIRS OVER THE RIVER. AMERICAN, = 34 do = . 9/35th i = : FE EENT-A very rable STAND for Net street, near ty of the South himself and surrender bis command - Const rer ent | sth do a 10/36th do ng house, on i avenue se into the bands of our troops. The letter itecif [Special correspondence of the Star.] y opposing the Reece at | 7th Mass. Voluntecre clone a =. will vouch for this statement.— Mobile Regtster. Fort ALbanr, August 27, 1861.—Editor Star: aod leadivg iow for the| 10th do do. — wi that our most advanced intrenchment a 7 Ganrgia grey mean ade feraueainns or Munapre tiene Resell was eben a eracy. Gov. Brown bgpene gig possession of by “‘Secesh”’ night before last. The end of the | Work was intended for a two gun battery, and in Sueiness and roisl Satod titans tgahlentn a lease thete jJress at ar Walle ks ore Eee near Seven: st; ¥ gorner ‘Seventh D sta; or with WpaneG, : if fat always had ofeitasers oPtheveserese7;004 | Wy Bove OLOTRING. nim te ees =2 sty, Rosseesion given on the i of September E Have cade Reco phat ere ake hag fa boy Liitias beeen ttle of State sovereignty would | was unfinished. The Federal regiment stationed | PARKER, Agens for the D.C , No. 456 3d. : there was drawn in a day or two ago; for some | Seventh st. ‘uz 3.* 26th Peni > ry apy ep} reason the work was left, and the secession * oREaonys Pop enea re r aghs, potas Bondar or =~ D ayn aware of the fact, no doubt, drove in our pickets TOVE HOUSE, laconsin juire at No. 490 Massachusetts av. iy y Sze Sim taree er taak paennens 321 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 391 og Michigan H countryman, eee iM La New Orleans publishes a state- Fall River have | men that Ben McCulloch, Alsghteed sold chick- oy -5 | ene In our cam, In Missouri just before the battle Eeceat Rea Reeser BOT ees M<ORRS,ASUE oun gp prize creer &e i e @ there. There is nodoubdt but what heisa famous be "y carriers on the ST" A new, cheap tlegrar®, which a mes- for $1 25, having | sage can be sent printed uence being few hours down in . It is

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