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flotilla; and the guard ef marines and the de- tachment of U. 8. troops connected with the Provost Guard. The Philadelphia left Fortress Monroe yesterday morning at nine o’clock, and reports all quiet at that place and with the Potomac flotilla, The Mmutineers were left at the Rip Raps, where they will remain until they can be taken to their destina- . a ae tlon—the Dry Tortugas. The mutineers were very | an oufice of under, prepayment required ; and tht Maiorany wpa aU Pe RS docile going down, no disturbance of any kind oc- ae ant ata, of auetgoa sit seth ta ard he d othe Be eee curring. Some twenty or thirty knives and pistols | collec: in is count ul jettes, A , ‘om (private property) were taken from them previous | whether directed for transmission from Englasd | nominal Rah ce ae, mY : Do. | Ene Book-osse, Seoretars, and Were tostarting from the yard. Last Monday the Wabash, | tia Southampton or via Marseilles. Southampton in relation to the projected Austrian —— Myron Harriet Lane, Minnesota, and two river steamers, | Postmasters will please note this change upip Company, made a speech in which he ‘with several large boats in tow, left for Hatteras | the tables of Postage to foreign countries, and cd- inlet with a considerable force of the Naval Bri_ | lect postage accordingly. gade on board. Immediately upon their depar. The mails of Penang, Singapore and China, we avemen. & flag of truce, accompanied by a secession | forwarded from England twice a month as fe- pproached from the Confederates, with | merly. Viz: On the 4th and 20th from Sout OUR MILITARY BUDGET. | three ladies and several prisoners captured by pri- | ton, and on the 12th and 25th from Marseilles; aid. . _—- - vateers, but it is thought that {t was part of a plan | the mails forwarded via Marseilles are made tp of the Confederates to learn what was going on | in London on the eveningsof the 10th and 26thof among the vesscls. each month. S FoR Penanc, Stxoarore anv Crna.— Additional Foreign News. Famity Quarent at R egypt “AUCTION BALES We are requested to state that the postage charge | Fanraer Porst, Aug. 27—The Hibernia re- following bit of intelligence eee | bt, rif that the steamercity of Washington sailed | Examiner: By & WI A cong ree Wetter Sekeneee, Sisxapere, Hong } pork Cent ine remeayy of £5,000 in specie, Kong, and all other parts of China, Japan, Javs, 5] ks r d the Teutonia, from Southampton, had about the Philippine. Istands, Labuan, Borneo, Sian, £7000, ene — . 4 aT : . ve d the Mol ted in the Uni The stex: one G arrived at Liver- ‘ators and the : Poston how: Sumatra, an Moluceas, post nite mn irenteig esters. iP THE ES ENING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: Rik .d . August 28, 1961. vn Faravps at the various military camps and Positions will confer « favor by keeping us posted as to movernents and affairs in thelr vicinities. 7 eae Spirit of the Morning Press The Intelligencer notices the vehement de- Rouncers of “ Federal usurpatiors’’ and their complacent silence or apologies for the outrages of the Confederates The Republican urges the confiscation of South- States, for transmission via the United Kingdon. Lon the will hereafter be 45 cents the single rate of bat | York arrived out onme te am . 2 exorlient assortment STB —2—— THE siTUaTION. Washington is full of rumors of the near ap- LIAMS. Avets. 1 ored that 9 mixed | mallroad bonds Sy pears Gate TORAC Roman quest! t is rum s oO} Preseh of a betile on the other side of the river. The side-wheel steamer, Island Belle, Captain Promotsp.—W.C Lipscomb, jr., of Va., has | Italian ana French garrison will soon occupy Tr ‘De; 3 Car ip breve On Paipat's NING ‘The elroumstances on which they are based | Adams, of New York, arrived this morning, been promoted to a second-cless clerkship in fhe | Rome. daiesiid: tice = Augayt Sth. commencing pt ° oak sencuat ts Ite more than the gredual advance of | having been Sree cttpaamteretangte office of the Auditor of the Treasury for the Post | ssteuca tie Geiiey hac teerclomatic pose i oak is disposed of, exe wi Ddoat. com, v ven! ‘the soouting outposts of Beauregard’s army to by the Pexgiin: dee tolled a suits being in 6 Office Department. — st the right of the Italy to enter the Iaiian ae “a oon a ows’ Hail, comprist points almost within range of the guns of the hurry, and baving answered several of thefloiilla,} Aprointep.—Geo. J Furness, of Philadelphia, ’ fortifications of the United ‘States; which, how- ever, have not been attempted to be held (by the Omar Pasha has been ordered to act against the Yon,c00 sasorted Havans, Cube, Yer, and Soo! clerk in the Post Office Department, vice Israel | Mon’ when a musket shot was fired into her, passing Pa., has been appointed a third class (81.600) within two feet of a couple of ladies, and plung- enemy) so far, for more than sufficient time in | ing through the paneis aft. She beer replied, ~ Uncapher, of Pa , removed. pectea. lof the Minister of Finance wes ex- Ungrecmowtes a pees lowed roceed. She will take on her : nt pa Sake ance cal lee the flotilla. U7-The flour merchants of New York-have Itts by no meaus improbable Mat if the enemy CHINA. 3 iy t are The United States steamer Hartford bad returned | und ened, for furth afore ion. - Bit, ay wall, The Yankee, Commodore Craven, went down | contributed two thousand bags of flour, each con- | to Hoi Kong. Officer Lanly had organized the ‘au 28 st* persevere in making such reconnoisances, @ con-| jast night and took command of the flotilla, taintag 25 pounds, for the benefit of the funtites expedition ‘the Nauki cbels fer tae ‘protect te COMPANY “A.” U. 8. ENGINKERS.— siderable affair of outposts may come off within, | The Ceres has been placed on the ways for re- | of volunteers in the service. of American property 7 ess gt + prifty intelligent and a) rraay ts th 7 aie i jacotah were also al ; Company mé poubiy, twenty-four hours, some where not more = ania Sie aed Bisuor WHITTINGHAM AND THE National ia % Enpinge sod Dex oan at ‘fenew ne rpg ed poe Bt aa Ie: . az four or five miles distant in = direct line rhs Sadia eweat ae Yard the steamers Anacos- | Fast Day —Bishop William Rollinson Whit-|. ‘Tie firat teas from Hauke bad reached Shang- | besides food ARS TA a) ‘aul? cz BARNARD, Auotionsors Oe rent ner otialons Simiset tava: | 5, Putintalphie, Baltimore, Mount Vernon /Fows Se eee Beet | Laced ieee ed ee ee THE UNION ERB erring | P on - Reormmstne Madly grow out uf such advances. hatan, Ceres, and Island Belle, together with sev- | *° the clergy and laity.o: ewe —— — Ay) We state the fact that our fellow-citizens may an hour. AND uEN Fury ear will be holden -+ 3 to the previous cro eral propellers and schooners. Some half dozen | !" Félation to the appointed fast day, expressing | The vepistian of the British government rela- tist Churoh P. wor. v porae @t once know, if bearing the boom of artillery | neat little cutters, each armed with a rifled 12- Over the river, just what !t amounts to. or » St Ie Bis sorrow at the great calamity which has fallen | tive to privateers, was expected to ma’ po at Sas ofa o are invited to ‘attend between upon us, and his fear that it has not yet fully im- | Move the objections to shipping from Ind{a by | and take part in these meetings. =m pounder, Iie in the dock, ready for service at a sed vs with a sense of its fearful import, and | American vessels ly in the | MoMent’s notice, and othersare being fitted up In | Pressed ui - . General McClellan, who is constantly in the the same style. maddie, is well {uformed as to all the movements ‘end plans of the enemy, and is certainly prepared [ONZ R, the great sinfulness which has brought it upon ON gaeeane Paes Bar. pete, ) Yesterday some interesting experiments were | be land. He says: St. Jossru, Mo, Aug 26 —Th Scholastic Exercises Gousage College @or them at all points—from Harper's Ferry to Point Lookout. ress | _The . i ll be resumed next Moi . t “If there be any among us still disposed tocast| has been abandoned Letween St ee band a} * eae, 2 3 made with « new kind of projectile for burning | 1m aheir ist with Those who are ie spot mea station 110 miles weet. Letters will be sotiges te onseae + Be ~ an enemy’s cover or batteries. thetr Government, my office concerns itself not go by stage from here to reach the pony at that LNW. SEMINARY. ‘This morning forty gunners, under Lieutenant | with their political tenets or their social bias, fur- starting point. Li icK ’ KR YOUNG LADIES. ther than to warn them to take good heed lest they| user Station of the Pacific Telegraph, minety- Bigde i a ll Wo may add that It is utterly impossible that | Badger, were drilling in the naval battery with | the fostering in themselves a delusion, the not un-| foe miles west of fort Kenia, Aug. 34 —The] gone cuties of this Institution “Tt one of the large guns. guilty fruit of self-abandonment to the trammels | ‘California pony ex; passed here at one o'cloc Figurel. P-ince George's cou: Beauregard contemplates a serious movement Shae hice, sak cian s party, ae Oe veleenry grape pies this afternoon, with the following intelligedor: - Mi the orty, pomowee fd x — against fortificati the oth ide of the = fee, nur ride of statfon, of influence an The 1.500 from California, to serve on the} 1: Store, ye — a re The Enemy Scouting Nearer and Nearer, and of connexion." ; plaivs, are rapidly organizing. Nine companies} _80 28 d6tteozt* Yiver. Shooting our Prckets—All are ready for them. In conciusion, be invites the people not only | P.S.—Some desultory fring is sald to bave of Infantry have already reported to Gen. Sumner, EALED rRorogsl , till the Sist [Special Correspondence of The Star.] pane sssemblage on the day set apart for and 1,500 cavalry are nearly all accepted. These NS) le61, are imvited yah. A FLOUR cfs ALEXANDRIA Countr, Va., August 28.—You | tional observance, but also continually in every troops are evidently being organized on a much ality 1 sol 0p be dehenent see ‘ mode of spproach to God in prayer for the be- | better basis than many other volunteers recrulted | About s.700 B le, Tall by ronulred to, be delivered have doubtless heard all sortsof rumors in Wash- stowal upon this people of his unspeakatbe bless-.| for the war, as regards the qualification of officers, | | separ ote nee ae ov ington about battles fought over here yesterday } ings of quietness and public peace, the physical and moral standing of the men, and | Who's int to be mate by the oth wectonter, vost and last night, &e , &c., as I learn such stories were circulated there last night. The truth is, ‘been heard across the river between 2 and 3 ‘@’cloek this afternoon. BOW TO MAKE & BRIGADIER We learh that Daniel E. Sickles, Eeq , of New York, has received a commission of Colonel. He ers the equipment of the cav-iry with government he Flour requ:red tu be of the tollowing brands, ‘Harte Tabies, A Incenious Traitror.—The Philadelphia beret. Meaddles and bridles have already b aud to pass the insprotion of & — 5 my Mi ime-piece, with affair of plakete Cane ee, us county, except | correspondent of the New York Herald write, | Provided for through Gen. Sumner, who hes ae-| U flours or auch thar jarpection as the Chinn nnd Alehpeter Vason, Orsamente, has mot been appointed to a Brigadier General- | adairs of pickets, though yesterday and last night | August 26th : be provided with the well made and substantial Arlington Ex'ra, pne,and rooc-scat Chairé, |-guaees. ship, as intimated im the dispatch of the Associ- the enemy approached with their outpost guards} The cxse of Samuel Eaken, of whoma Partial | clothing that the regular troops are entitled to iew do. Beunnsis a ply Ca: peir, Ouloiow ‘Sted Press correspondent in this morning’s Balti- uts over the whole line from above the Chain | #¢count has been given In your columns, came These bave been a number of rumors aficat In 1.yon’s Umon Flour, ‘more papers Dildve char down to Hunting Creek, perhaps a | UP ‘0-4av before the United States Commissioner. | reference to the movements of Gen. A. 8. Jobn- We may ada that that correspondent’s addi. . bi _— and Rugs, Florerte & xtra, ‘Card and Fane, ranten. A great number of witnesses, chiefly mechanics | gon, late in command of the Pacific division, but Glenwoud do. fists Walnut Bedeteace, W. aad Wash- mile nearer than they had previously ventured. nat inventors, were sworn, and their testimonies lain Mure; wi ree Hels and Hack Matt: a8 2 tional statement that Gen. McClellan had re- quested such an eppointment for him, does not appear to be credited In any military circle here —regular or volunteer - the San Francisco Morning Californian pro- They, however, did not remain in such advanced | agree in stating that Euken is a most dangerous bods, nounces all of them untiue. It seems that John- 3 hade Pressiu gad Positions, retiring back before daybreak Person, of great ingenity, experience and travel, | son started from Los Aogelos with a company, uperior Fet It turns ont that they are not entrenching at | Whose abilitics might become very detrimental to | ostensibly for the destination of Texas, After the Boleters a: . ss , Biankets ( omforts ard Spreads. the cause of the Union, if they have not alread: arty left Los Angelos a disagreement occurred, J. Hick do. mee ‘en. : Daliey’s Crom Roads Their nearest pretence of | so proved themselv:a Marshal Millward started | Panty, eft, Los Angelos disagreement occucred. M.'Smith — do. Routnery |e Dee” race, ag According to some of the New York papers, & temporary entrenchment is at Tuylor’s tavern, | for Fort Lafayette with this man on Saturday city and took passage for the East on the steamer,| A fw barreis of the same grade of fou er chine, Glave and are, sary there are claims amounting to half a million of a mile south of Falls Church, where they are be- | H!ght, but new and important evidence being at} and a portion of the original party, under com: Flos mil te tek vi > * eq) ghuns Stoves, Kitehen rs dollars against the War Department growing out lieved to have five 9-pounder rifled guns appa. | tb&t tlme adduced, he wos held over fora further | inand bia resident of oe Angelos, and a well- | "4g: ofthe alleged expense of recruiting the Excelsior brigade raised by the exertions of Mr. Sickles and those acting with him. [f it be true that any such amount fs ultimately to be paid by the Gov- ernment as the cost of raising that brigade, the fact should be promptly investigated, that a stop may be put to that system of recruiting, which, Mf permitted, would soon swaayp the finances of ny Government in the world. Wesee no reason to belteve that a capacity to raise volunteer regi. ments {nsures capacity to command armies to the advantage of the State—and, lesst of all, the capacity ts raise regiments by and through such enormous and of course wholiy unauthorized ex- penditures of the public money. We devote so much space to this case, because nds abo 1 b: bearing to-day. In the meantime bis dwelling, | knowncitizenof this State, proceeded into Mexico. eo peasars <0 — a tently in battery behind a slight work of brush; | in Palmer street Kensington, was searched, and | ‘The reports that Gen Johnson had arrived in which does not really amount to being in battery | some curious billigerant contrivances brought to | Virginia, and that he bad accepted the command at all, I fancy. Heht fap | po ye ese oe an riper f of the late pret Seed, 276, iscotsact Our in- apne perenne By minute insulat raph wire, of the thickness | formation is of the most reliable character : jasblngton, (by the Loca: Gaile nearer to of thread, wrapped. tn silk, and adapted to form. | /gnstoN 's of the most reliable cha ‘August. on} 100 BARRELS SESE POE tors. 8 SALE OF HOUSE AND Lor Washington, (by the Leesburg turnpike,) they ig 'Qunbection with any ordinary wire. The the 6th the steamer Caribbee blew up above the | rived. for ene low at D JONES PS iets. ge Megrasas Lisgatigs — oot have two or three companies of cavalry, some in- | c’ of the thread was green, and in some re- Rapids, on Frazer river, and the captain and six} au 27 2t* _Corner bighth beersng fantry and I believe two light pieces, (of artil- theked was stewist te fragments of cable up near Fortress Monroe. At a distance | ¢? Were killed, while many of the passengers XEN FOR SALE—One pair lery;) and yesterday, in the general temporary of missing. je. Apply to the of ten yards this wire was invisible, and it could |" “rhe Orecon Papers state that the emigration } sub: F. ov Thirteenth = s No 5S, advance of thelr outposts, this force drove in our be led through grass and herbege, over any | from Waters ‘California to the Nez- mines G Ie! Pickets previously stationed at Bailey’s Cross siyectoe On eae prtagerootd Ronee = pentinoes. The sews te stil Several je from tot 77 & “ LS object ot wire was, doubtless, mes- 7 minin, t. indians not perm 4 8, Roads, half a mile still nearer Washington. In es from the government lines, and put the the miners te ecoupy: el thé land and conan Better CHEES "ANB Eas. the course of the night their scouts ranged, I rebels into possession of every important move- | js feared to result. 4,000 pounds h Butter, New Yor! think, across Four Mile Run, past Wesley Car- ment eee een ars ae ~ 7 The San Francisco markets are Roont the same best ¢ palit. resh Fas sane vie lin’s, and proceeded to witbin half a quarter of | Wire for insulatin, wrk a 5; but well ini when Jest reported. In the jobbing trade there te ae Coo a mile of Ball’s Cross Roads which pele eos two | Witnesses disagreed with him. A percussion cap | ig a reasonable demand from the country. There 2 eeaee ion Ta Dn BUTERe % > was likewise discovered, that would ignite and a half miles of the Virginia end of the aque- NTZ & GRIPPITH, Auctioneers, appears to be a vreater business in the provision | — ——— = -¥ cannon catridges tl fh the thick metallic enera! some JOTICE TO SHIP AND RAILROAD it ts plainly apparent that a systematic effurt is duct atGeorgetown. If so, they were actually Coverings nat eases the necessity for tearing avaterg a bat Alhirriaed ot ater te N , GENTS. ‘a belag made by the use of the pens of writers for within a mile and three quarters of some of our | ff the envelope The model of a cannon, like- Tore oods directed to the the distant press, to make Mr. Sickles a Brigadier | works on Arlington Heights. hectic org hth catered Unk eaten vom From Gen. Banks’ Cojumn. selon room, Al General os = reward for raising troops—a very | Inthe conree of Yesterday afternoon, @ mounted | ate distance of tees mien see, torpedo Hratrstown, Aug. 26 —A general court mar. rine on labtint Cane ‘p di FP MONETO dangerous experiment, indeed. company of them crossed Four mile Run at Ri-| for submarine purposes, consisting essential ly of om cient one vin ebers. stennised, — Treasury Building aut iw “ « THE NEW GENERALS. ley’s Hill, and came down the county road to Mr rh oes percha and tube was dis:overed, and le, e ennsy! es, is s Of the three new Major Generals for the regular service all were fermerly officers of the Army: MoGlellan, Halleck and Fremont. The two first named graduated at West Polut, and were of the corps of Engincers. Of theseven Brigadier Generals lately appointed ners was President, and Major Magilton, of the Second NIEL Ri LAND JUSTICE OF THE ~C, MoGUIRE & CO.. A Soutbern’s gate—our pickets retiring before them peace peary in aewine Loree tan riches Pennsylvania final iste e Advocnte. It D4 2 NO. 432 £ i treet ERY SUPERIO} to Ball’s Cross Roads, half a mile below. * 5 Bosse any 4 CABINET FURNITUR the pr! Private papers we may enumerate | not known that any officers of high rank are to be avenue, leland—will be ploased to serve his feeds FRIDAY Mo: NING, Atcuet so, at 10% I bear from towards Alexandria that suchappa-]# railroad pass, directing the various Southern | aftaigned. And the pudlic. All instruments of writing pre- | at No, 166 Penney RIB BYeNUe, betwee, ‘ rent advances on their part took place over the | Tilways to pass the bearer to any point in the A telegraph line from Washington to this Point} pxred with oare and dispatch. Office ra from 8 rT Frere we ise the Furatture wad. a gs P Confedan a ofa family deolinicg how ay oc! £ whole line. What was meant by them, further yr ores rR and charge his expenses to the Davis] Wes completed on Saturday. This work was ‘o’clock 8. m. to overasnenty a letter’ from ‘he dieector of the commenced at Tennallytown on Tuesday last, + 3 BAL m= than to obtain opportunities to murder a few} Richmond armory, containing grave matters not | and run a distance of about thirty miles in a ttle | "P22, BALTIMORE yg Oa a. rs oa for the Seld and staff of the regular Army all are | Union pickets. I know not; nothing like an at- he made pubilc; aud sre om George = Sheets genteg iced of ‘Col. Geary’s regiment on Bet- mong tml oPpost i pny i ‘Giser hen Book ce , graduates of West Point. Viz: Generals Mans-| tack, as isevident from the fact of their setire. re te ee neh is net vcheting, 46 | tusday took bis sick to rhe moenal Gepot, at Pred. | Lats Newen ent Commercial | g,, 00% § Work Stand and Refreshmen: ich the prisoner detec! ng i 4 osswood Meld, McDowell, Anderson, Meiggs, Rosecrans,| ment before daybreak, everywhere They suc- Pieces. | He succeded in swallowing half the mis- | etick. It Is stated that Col Geary anticipated an | Citoles—now in its your ot oe neg "rable ‘Thomas and Ripley. ceeeded, I bear, in killing (and bayoneting) two| sive. More than $1,000 in gold was likewise ey ion an ae aepereea i ns Vases, Caroffe and Tumbiers ex’ Of the four Msjor Generals appointed for the | of our pickets near the Chain Bridge; and this} taken from his effects. ¥ cavy fring near Poolesvilie, sup- “ s, Pay posed to have been between 6. % ? low Shades, , volunteer service, one (Gen. Hunter) is a gradu- morning one of our mounted pickets (belonging Eset Tex ae K. G.| 88rd and some of Johusou’ fores He fair ia PARKER: General age D syh 3 Han Hy sase'e py Carpots, ©) nt, was taken directly from ‘aptain Geary’s company of Colone! oung = conan Bee en. Stone, who, witb 4 full battery and the jento st. 2 i el ate of West Point, and was taken directly from | to Captain Geary’ # Colonel Young’ |g Ti Sane tae Een Tones peta ree eo8: | with Gen. ho, with full d the | Soventa st ou 27 3.* Gilt Chandeliors and Spades the regular service; another (Gen. Dix) was for-| Mounted Regiment) is missing. ing rebel force at Camp Boone, near Clarksville, fried R rented Torsone > veered we P, J, CLEMENT. PILL. p i {wits heavy cornice merly in the Army of the United States; and the| Yesterday evening we heard firing of artillery | the headquarters of the Knights of the Golden reported having honed ane ig eat iad seg s Bonne OF the deuce ot pektens other two (Gens. Banks and Butler) were taken | for some minutes, spparently in the direction of | Circle. tener of ee Rage ss, after they | and believed that a fight was going on near Bat | aWeekington Wednesday, September's, Isl from civil life. Fort Ellsworth, but as yet it has not been ac. | 22¥¢ got 10,000 men : yg ot Mhncdgey Of the fifty-four Brigadier Generals so far ap- East Tennessee and wards’ Ferry, but up to this present writing your counted for Cumberland Gap ti vous Keutucky to the Obio River. ud slong that to| Correspondent bes been unable to glean any Dr. CHARLES R. BOTELER, pr or arse are graduates of West Point,] Gen. McClellan is unceasing in bis personal Ponneyivan x the whole force not moving to- | farther particulars of the affair DENTIST, 7 are ex-officers of the lar \- bors, fi men’ gether, but divided into s maraudin, irties, — ¢ sash aston sd four other were | He wn oer hare oots int her at ne, | Sue wiht usin Cet ae Btiriaont si? Onto Raringior=on Saray | “0 S86 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Goleat officers in the Mexican war, leaving four-| visiting all im points. + | confine their operations to piess and un- bem ert daer BO experience in actual ser- TEE LAST SECESSION OVATION IN BALTIMORE. armed. It is hoped that before the expectd 10,4) | Morning, about seven o’clock, the mail train wc Ninth and Tenth Streets I need hardly assure you that we are all ready } are gathered, Gen. Anderson, with ioyal Kentuck- ae this direction, under charge of Capt. to receive the enemy, if his movements mentioned | 18n8 and Tennessee refugees, will visit Camp | H.C. Perry, when ai ut seven miles west of Ww WEIERN AND! iN. xc! an E FOR bove reall ttack Boone. Cumberland, encountered eight of ton cosas-tice A NEA’ T i Fi BE xe te al Teally mean an at Upon us. An attack on Tompkineville, Tenn., bei 'AL.—The subsoriber will exo! son fi filed upon the track nearacurve inthe rosd. ag By J. C. MoBUIRE & CO., 4 uctionsers. Tt afords us pleasure to be able to state that OF 4 UNION PICKET GUARD at MUN- | prehended recently, Col. Wm.'D. Dorriscolfeted Te train stopped. and whilst the train men were om hoe ~~ wis’ HOB CAR OOD HOU: EBOLD FURN Majér General Dix is in no way responsible for ARROW FROBABLE Rscarx oF | nearly 2,000 Unionists, secured the State arms for Sring thinas UP, some fifty armed men were ob- | ™r. hington City, August 33, 1961. au 33-eotw me pit s the disgraceful scene mh DANIBL MUNSON, ETC., ETC them, and awaited therebels. They disappointed | served coming down from an adjacent mountata RE’S AGUE CURE AND ANTIDOTE, | ARS? 3d commen: mg ot 10 ; we a ; occurring in Baltimore on [Special Correspondence of The Star } him. Many of the “bloody Tennessee ist,” who | at adouble quick. Before the men ®P . M in allie anfe ond oh remedy aa - ‘and Li! po Bows ne ae ALExanpvais County, Va., (Near Balley’s Cross pet pa ears B Merico, under Gol. Campbell; are = ee to Sent ostert chee were fi preventat 9 of Ague in ite various j Nevins ets Roads.) August 28, 1861.—Yesterday, shortly after Joining _ . engine, none of which did an: abi a slog $1.7 Salt only at MOORE sweet glorification over noon, our picket guard, twelve men strong, at} Procuamartion —Under date of Augest Lith, | 2tmed men were standing in t of the} Hoa bre Store, 113 Pe. av = out Of stopping the prisoners at the psoas. Munson’s red bill, 2 mile above Bailey's Crose| Jef Davis has issued bis ion. He obstruction when the train stopped, but for some othe MAIL STAGE LINE Between Wash- Roads, was surrounded suddenly by a force "Tao hereby warn and require every male tren are supposed to have halled from the bel Fen, and Reokviile leaves $f about 300 secessionists, who opened Bre upon | citizen cf ie’ Unned States, of the age of i | amp at Romney. fhem, killing one man. Anether was killed by | years and upwards, now within the Confederate} P.8.—Since writing the above we bave learned being shot in the back by one of bis own com. | States, and adhering to the government of the | Some additional particulars of the above sffair rades. Six of the twelve were captured by the United States, and acknowledging the authority | from our friend Harry Hardin, the efficient mail enemy, and the other four esca: hash te of the same, and not being a citizen of the Con- ‘Terms Y> on Our | federate States, to leave witbin forty days from aun 4. ©. MoGUIRE & CO., Anots. ry - Ear ea st Belles 's Cross Roads. | the date of this proclamation. Aud I do warn ail —— pice meee M NOTICE. -. — = r. Daniel unsoD. ‘ing the fire so near | persons above described wh shal! remain within | during the very of which some sec: > z bis residence, mounted bis horse to tide to. | the Confederate Statee ante expiration of sald | the crowd asked “who began the war?” ‘The| pyat; M, ee LIAN rom ionchg banageees, PENSION OFFICE, Jeux 6rz, 1961. wands out linco. ds be emerged from his | P’ Td of forty days, that they will be treated as | ex-Governor re lied, *‘the traitors of the North ” i . Bouse, was the work of the officer from Rosen- evans army having the Rrisoners in charge. Had ‘Gen. Dix bad the least idea that it would be im- Proved as it was by the traitors of Baltimore, he Would @opbtless have taken meesures to prevent their ‘om. Labor is needed on the Rip Reps, and a few hundred Baltimore traitors ‘Whould be sent there to that end. Some such step, Promptly teken, will instantly change the tone ©f eeceasionism in that latitude. lien enemies. ‘You are a boary-headed old liar,” was the of New Yormate. Mon ee ee gaté on the turnpike, a volley was fired from Se response At this several Union men pitched into 3 ANIA AVENUE, — TRAMSTSRS WANTED the hill, two hundred yerds up the road, one {7 The Governor and Council of New Hamp- | the secessionist and used bim Sp peety, bec & Between south STANT QUARTERMASTER shot bringing his horse to the ground. ‘The | shite have determined to arm the tbira regiment | After the meeting was over a mob proceeded Rin D ts he ame LK NES so D.C Aug. 2%, bor horse fell, and he extricated hims Mf and ran di Enfield Hi pad — ~ Fgh md hes beeu made sad nin gaat acon wed lk. Then theg Sos eau Wi i aia of the Philedetphia Pret, scross Bailey’s field in the direction of Bs Gonsral Germans eessapese ye» FEES went to the heuse of McKaig, a Provalnent reves. ape ee ow. tere were wanted in this house. Nothing of his whereabouts has since * Concord on busi sionist, threw a stone through hi . orto EMER. city, Perpetrated other outrages. Several prom Washington, August 20,191. (int.) euti tw out of employ to come on and been heard here. He probably got off safely, vd ists obeerved Le Rea get Genuiad. be called peerreapr were T° EPERS.—By lesying your or- uring the night, on epeback, in the direction ders W@tely, to be The secessionists pursued the four retreating the third organizi : of Romney, Va. It is supposed they went to the jurrent weit ed fe men toa point mear Bailey’s Cross Roads, when ee camp there end returned with the soldiers who } q iz: the sppearance of a company of regular cavalry Ne the New York Dally | attempted to take possession of the train, aod that ‘ons are very numerous. coming to the reinforcement of the pon their establishment | the design was to capture ex-Governor Thomas, guard there, ‘ho was a passen, and who was caused the enemy to face about and make again | for cotedilin a force ef pa ofeu ne | i ranklin aya ‘Yeu would tree thong ial pf MYERS & CO: was bome in F: ntown. ‘about forty miles tht = Rive this an insertion in your ex- for Munson’s bi}. reserve Im the lower mations, Catt ie of Cumberland. When the secessionisis | ~%°? °F. @ and 22d ste, Pirst Ward. eum iw reported | fired eemtively circulated paper, and would request were not called into requisition. upon the frain all the 'S FEMALE A’ I reer sre — has re bute single | fet forty men oomed with revolvers, were re- | upon the floor of the ears, and continged toaeeoet Meg ior ese eS seach ey as company. not believe that it will soon again | tained by the proprietors of the News to meet any anew, until out of which would have Sy @ ‘A. W.Pi oblig. “ete ? | be set upon in any such fashion, unless a general emergency. very ridiculous had hole affair not been the 3 Loathing of - W. Permam, Capt. a Q. attack be designed by the enemy. —_——— of such a serious character. On ‘Saturday evening 5 ons or ORDERED AnD ArPointay. Rese. AGENTs ix Canava.—rhe ‘Toronto | General Kelly sent Captain down SXIRMIGH OVER THE RIVER. Globe mentions in an editoriatarticle “the Pres- | Grafton with a sufficient num! sould go ia ia = [Special correspondence of the Star.) ence in Canada of Mr. | the rebels from repeating their.attempt to destro ad Wis, fd Sate “ ee on eee tt Gen.) Aszinoron Heionts, Aug. 28 —Col. Hoffman, a. the lives of ixnocent passengers — Wheeling - ae Van; ty ' the }wepaper ta he Onpt. 3. W. Turner, at tel of the 23d New York (Elmira) Regiment, with Bren ftitation “the 8 Washington,—seeking through the Ministerial . Se it ence; Capt. J. W. Sheffer, of V con Capt. Dinglee’s company and one other, started Press to stir up strife between the Northern States wenn pr At nee B ontan olunteers; a Lient. Edward Smith, isth Infantry, bave been On looklug about at the wins yesterday afternoon to the vicinity of Ball's Cross | 40d Great Britain.” Roads, th kets “ppolnted to Major General Hunter's staff as Leottet Non Gives tadlare o - Davis.»—Captain Seal yard empty and we m wheelies Let, 4 ‘ae . - gite. of the British brig Ann Lovett, which'| The approach’ of cold’ weg tered about 600 secessionists, when a volley was errived at Yarmouth, N.8., on the 1%h instant, solicitous on the night Seen Down. exchanged. The two Federal companies retired, | '¢porls on the 9th pipe meen a - $7, bis Lat Special engine, with vessel was boarded vateer Davis, Tite, Inft the depot and weat out towards Balt- | order | Ne “PHTIOr force, In excellent | See'Taiteeg aftor's brief examination of ber f ™ore {tp haste. it is understood that the wires pa- “ Pers, the officer in c eof the boarding party ‘thirty rounds were excnanged, and —— ‘Stuart had deen cut by secessionists near Bladensburg. | Carol of nares, Le cs | AAYing Bis nagse on & rg trol, of Elmira, was killed by « shot from the ‘The telegraph is certainly working to-day. enemy. He wasa ‘ COMMISSIONED. ular with bis regiment. Another of our men was The President bas commissioned the following wounded in the neck, and bad a finger shot off. Officers of the National Rifles of this city: ‘Whether the Confederates suffered any lose is not oe Davis; Ist Lieutenant, Joseph | Known. hap ernie nena 5} 2@ Lieutenant, John @. Clark; 34 about half a beyond 4 ; Lieatenant,Wm.G. Moore : Moftaas and the \uarereaser of the 7 ’ bd fotce of sec.eston- at 1} o'clock, the steamer Phil- Sr ae Langs 8d Kot on top of a house whout a took down the

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