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é THE EVEN NG STAR. OUR MILITARY BUDGET. AFFAIRS OVER THE RIVER—MUNSON’S HILL BEING Mr. Ressell and Captain Meagher. AMUSEMENTS. AUCTION SALES. —.—_—_—_ ENTRENCHED BY THE ENEMY. Sir—My attention was called to-day on my re- - . Tip GEREN & Weabaaan abe GIVING INFORMATION To THE ENEMY. [Special correspondence of the Star } seman $s 6 Lat aeae Geena eee oe o»» Held Pinay ae LL = By onsen S LLIAMS, WASHINGTON CITY: The following important general order has just | Nua Huxrax’s Cnaret, Va., Aug. 20.—Rai- | omac, (0,0 letter from officers of the Stzty-ninth | CD origina: At ELL, MINSTRE FRUDAY..... sees August 30, 1861. | been issued : tor Star : I write to give you some particularsas of STE ERTS pleat StS War Department, Adjutant General's Opies} to the position of the 2 ge agoge prerele os P meg ; te tanpiy teat rail erty 45 Gus Fasanas of the visioas military emmpe RD =a. sen ertcie of the tos ah onertaon borg: A Mremagion view $C idanecniaail immediately after the battle of Bull Run} su 9-2 Bea G. FORD, Agent. ‘Positions will confer a favor by keeping us posted | titled An act for establishing Rules nd “Articles a he cdbedacl 4 sip: toad its in Seer, and Gd not exhibit as to movements snd affairs In thelr vieinities. | Su ie Kovernment of the Am holding corree- | ood eld glasses, great activity was noticeable | did not do me the honor of Feeding my letters. 1 WANTS. , De an | Enemy either isectiy seein renee 0, te | there, a large force of press apne nt Centreville, "The oficers WNP? nee Tea OAD ‘f enemy, e! rec! 5 ng for our 4 . le . covet teapaines anec aihqaneh van tikes punisable by death, or such 0} punishment | Visible, as if they were parading inspee- letter did not see him, they say, Apply to a 3% they bad a drill, which, final re . My statement is that he | CO. 269 Pa. avenue. 4 as snall be ordered by the sMtence of acourt | tion. In the afternoon ’ pase y x . a Mterary readi: now ready marti: ‘enforce- r weather, would have been | came up on foot to the hill at Centreville with ex- ANTED TO Y—A hght BUSINE: oash. very to oe acre Cpuamden ta eoocsteod eet tuisetne is Sereaie cedaeen that pepotkaries ened howe. their marching. Breastona admit that there had been a severe WwW WAGON. with a on. naire at 4} a. 2 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auots = conte re owing articles : all correspondenee ee and communication, verbally |" | tn: ould be distinct) ? | defeat at the bands of the Confederates. As to pometetng Rey ee ee ee By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers taining nts are the fo! ing : or by writing, printing, or telegraphing, respect counter-marching, &c., coul y seen. | the mode in which he discharged bis doty, as to | OPposi pe i Tene cee Lek ae aed earns acomant of | 1S cperatlons of the eetay, or eiilitery oesvenents | They are threwing up entrenchments on the slope hs, ptnonal conduct tn the battle, reid not 2] W7ANTED-A DRUM MAJOR for oo bon oniapa or water, or fooposin the troops, camps, } of the hill—apparently all around it—and a large though [ did notice an absurd statement Black’s Rezii eunsvivenia Vola: ) School | 2fsenals, entrenchments, or m itary affal rs, within force was at work yesterday. about a a hag fore ey amused if it did | A porepa rol alias ag oor ag j oe cise — ~aes cage Bit mapheng Most of your readers are no doubt familiar with noy Captain Meag ment. k near the olty. " ow : Your obedient servant, W.H. Russ... enemy, t the authority and sanction of | the high, bold, open appearance of the hill,| bg _1 need scarcely say that the lies which ‘A! have every body to at An Ingenttes Trafter: Tis Inek’ Driccee, ie | the general in comsecnd, boy cod the some are | crowned witha fow staggling trees. A tall pole are printed of me da ak are ee oles whieh | WAT ras No ec aati — by Major General Metiel! absolutely prohibited, and, from and after the | has been erected on the highest point, arid on that | tion. Not a word was sald Ja my hearing to CUSHING TRONIE, its ina Cabaret “Our Military Budget, an important and meapeoes sre egw recente oy bo en pole a secession fiag is fiying at least forty feet Pons "The vegetal attceapis $6 ¢ Benn irc the very lowest ive him s oall. “au 301m summary of war movements bere and | be proceeded against uw above the tops of the highest trees. The three | Fig. 1he congenial attempts to excite the N oy Byori stripes are plainly seen. A smaller fisg is visible ery — tegusting Ww ate ‘s L HOMAS, Adjutant General. Cairo, St. Louis, and in We have been requested to call public attention jovements of troops in the | to the above “ general order.” It is the purpose rs over the river, &c , &c. Americans and soldiers. tothe left. No doubt these flags can be seen} Washington, Angust 26, 1961. from the dome of the Capitol, in Washington, of the Government to enforce its obedience against | with a good glass, as Munson’s hill is distinctly Fer renee magrrmnenin GSW oa calbinlug te ba Unionitd 0a well ta against | visible with the naked eye from that point. Latest telegraphic dispatches from all quarters; | notorious sympathizers with the course of the oll- It was on Tuesday, it will be recollected, the tural, horticultural, and poste lh oe mis- | garchy. ¥; Household and workshop reci eng pee—veninaheegntik: Arvains ix Frepgricx.—From the Frederick | having (Md.,) Union, 29th : 0. Daniel Dechert, Esq., proprietor of “The Sonrt of Mime. wts arm ei = = Hagerstown Mail’? a violent Secession ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE between ry vcatse anata nea ee oe, Reed hove thls city yesterday on hie way to Wiereet on carigenth rt Apel? letter | 4 apy 1S, ‘Beptember ith woslocted vertety Sic It is evident to us that the Government has been | position, and took six or seven prisoners. They ed a sea of Col. Lamon, one | Sidressed to “3. H.,” Willarde’ Hotel. suas St" B novth A street, betwee ithe Eat tA el Seg he peeuye reluctant to move against newspapers aiding and | m uved all along the line at the same time. When | of the United States office last, the privates of Co. | WYANTED Tu RENT—A. comfortal Park of the Capitol.) we shai sell the Furniture ‘tae $a cunasbees a Ree nn cannY (without intending to do so) } they reeched Upton’s house, which our pickets | x ‘ana portions of two other companion ettected loosens teovtiee 20 Ttwodars 'M. Dp.» | and Just the peper above se by the publication of news of military operations | had occupied, they raiseda shout of exultation, | to the 4th Connecticut jogiment encamped near | fier Omics. aad sone sojourning in the National Metropolis to and preparations the promulgation of which may | which was heard in our camps—hooting and | this place, manifested rit as ANTED—An cqveriovced NU send to their friends at « distance ripe ces | incompatable with the public interest. That | yelling like Indians. Next day they commenced the length of time of thelr enlistment: gout allege Wat aie Wet urse ; on three cents per copy, or $1.00 per ees Postage | is to say, before having given them the warning | firing from a six-pounder. One of the balis fell is r A Prepaid by. temps —— roma involved in this order. Hereafter we shall prob- her child preferred. on account of thelr arms, and others on account | ects. very near the road, between Corbett’s and Hun- | of their pay. The officers baving ex, = an . ern Liberties Market. Spirit of the Morning Press. werllgrrtised sea sagpaeor barat neal (pale er == a conduct, all bat eteut tere venemsea taaareare WANTED—A BOY. Alo wanted. lots of The Intelligencer notices the desire of the South— | Silent concerning the movements and prepara- Attine 44 Weknan’ Cheri The disobedient were taken into custody by Co. Hooks. Old Doou New Doo &s expressed by one of its well-known writers—for | tions of Union troops in their midst as the W ash- Wheeling papers, 27th and 28th instants: B and the next morning sent to ap General Me odd. @ nobility similar to that of Europe. ington papers have been of late, necessarily. About 10 o’clock Sunday night, it was rumored Boake, who has doubtless ere this disposed of | Notes wanted, at — per cont premiam. op oho empeanychas rae ee macy A beget Brady's ‘Mills, seven miles West, eecunbetod On last Friday morning a company of cavalry Willards’ Hotel Squat Ste of Maryund and Vcgnin a ty event.” | then erund sealers opts Monat Yeses | eset tiek fae inter pace he | composed of ata ity or eklog sla ———~2+e+_______ THE NEWS HERE. =—eniiebee ae Assionment or Lanp WaRRants in Blank — Aan Important Circular.—The decision embodied im the subjoined Circular will be recognized as a most important one: Gunzrat Lanp Orrice, Aug. 27, 1561 Registers and Receivers of Land Offices : Gentlemen : Ina recent decision of the Secre- tary of the Interior, it is held. ist. That in order to give proper legal force - TED. POR THE CASH Al nde. of inhabitants of Cumberland armed themselves and | young men, arrived in this city, from Clearspring, -COND-RAND FU RE A wet pe Sh en nets a | Ton oP esac ae | Wk ee Gas on iar a] ROMGERE ENE ARTICLIN, Sr a other repairs. She bas been ont of use since last | which was that of planting cotton in the s | at thi. Thi tl immediately, R. BUCHI. eo there, | al is place ey were promptly mustered into April, and has lain in the channel, where she has | There a Visginh; aoa Grae: ees Regi. | service by Mejor Smith end we doubt not will | Jes 428 Seventh, between G and H sts, been occupied as a receiving ship, and Jastly asa a jor fre hee Beds, Boisters, and Pillows, ment. Patrols guarded all the streets of the town ‘sth an honor to the county from whence they rand Husk 5 Prison ship for the mutineers of the disorganized | from Satugday cps until this morning, and iL ANTED.—W. now buying SECON ‘ai! oot oon pn = BERBER AOE obaVESSSTBRE: | Boater conan sett ar ee hae ange . yshe | pickess were posted to the: atx of four miles Tae British Fuser ron Nortn America — | 0ash prices, iy lies deciuting Pgesekeoping. or erent and Gutta jose, * The ae a ving & surplus of furnitare, will And it to their | | Together w: Gesortment’ of Kitchen oe See oe Satie Pullsdeipbia | went No attack, however, was made, and the citizens | The screw steam frigate Immortalitie, 51, Cal aivamiacete cone ee, down to Alexandria this morning, and returned | paving become incensed at the clams foro een | Geo. Hancock, left Plymouth Seund on ets ® NZ & ORIPFITH about noon. The work bas been begun on the they had been thrown, as well as at the recent rong for North America —London Times,| je 13-tf No. 369 7th fe dna ‘ana K storesh{p Anacostia, her masts and boilers having | bold demonstrations of the secessionists in the ugust —= ~ been taken out and preparations made for the | Place,on Monday morning, before six o’clock, tified the leading Secessionists to leave the IMORE—HEADQUARTERS 2D N. rs reception of her new bollers and machinery. The | City before twelve o'clock, of they would ve hus BaLTIMOR QUARTER! PERSONAL ardroben. Torlet Sets, Clocka, RR Ash soars tom @& for reat. Inquire of the au J.C MeGUIRE & CO, Auots. MARYLAND REG’T.—Reoruiting Off ‘ a Island Belle is also undergoing repairs, and will On Monday night the Unton men having ie | cera for this FectND. & ‘oportto Maj. Wat, 5 REWARD Moving pera premer and effect to assignments of land warrants all | soon be ready for service. The steamers Putnam | threats against the Prominent secessionists, which | 322 Pa. avenue, for order: C. MeCONNEL ar 1 ee ipped to Nottinghaar, ive such assignments, at the time of the execution | and Satellite are expected to arrive here this week. | thev Sen ol eae cay OMe, Oe Alene. Col. Commandisg st M BLY. | sume eight hormone or Daoon, whose destiaat:on thereof to be valid, should be filled withthennmes| This morning some experimental firing was s Es supposed to for ath. ef the assignees. i was nian news , the proprietor of the Revere} , RECRUITS desiring to join th's Regiment will method of pronouncing the charge wholly and ma- made with the large guns in the battery at the | House, and t ree other, fo save them srom the be preeneee the Enoam ment, ness #aiimore, Fetoueiy flee: = 1 Sqn solereniy sitet that 1 practice will probabl tinued | fury of the mob ie prisoners were brought up | has promptly ordered the elothing and e ve never ordered ham. other esi ocr ee seh to Grafton yesterday and given in charge of Gen. The familios will be alowed $25 ort, Put ous hacqhend oy! ag mt fey and : ane Kelly. On Monday afternoon there was a terrible WW. = No arrivals from below excitement in the city The pickets who had Major sd M " that ab: wt the tieve alleded NAVAL APPOINTMENTS. been thrown out by the soldiers in anticipation of THE SEATS IN THE NEW SYNA ht Rogehende of goal The following have been appointed acting | #0 attack, came riding furiously into the city, gogue, on D street, between Izth and 1sth,| and 0: carr to re tion in the hands of untrustworthy agents. bd PP’ crying ‘‘ secesh ' secesh! the secesh are coming'” | ( larmony Hall.) will be given out next SUN- n a ge ae —_ $4. Under this ruli: in blank | VolwAteer lieutenants and masters in the navy, | Tn leas than half an hour # thousand citizens were | DAY Sento beg wb Even Out Wishing to w Tullng, RO assignments in having passed the requisite examination before | in arms and marching towards the place where | Secure @ seat for next year nae bepress Sag will hereafter be certified by this office, or recog: | the beard appointed by the Secrelary of the Navy: | the “‘secesh”” weresaid to have been discovered + SAS. Eee niki as valid either at this or the local land The effect of this decision, which is prescribed asa regulation to govern in the execution of all assignments hereafter, will be to prevent frauds consequent upon the loss of warrants assigned in blank, or incident to placing them in that condi- M. Sickie, Secretary. Aa 29 2t* i, But it red that some doz, more Catholic ~ i rting falseh pon one retin. Acting Volunteer Lieutenants—}. B. Baxter, C Prins are playing football op & bill adjoining PUTNAM RANGERS —T! Sompa- ed hi the purohaser. All conveyancing at th - F. W. Behm, George W. Brown, David Cate, H. to and the pickets observing them su ny of Mounted Scout , and part have alread: 7 of the a ber t , the town, Pi iz P- = { i : iCHARD A. ROMO Trustes, 34. This decision, however, will not effect past | Eytinge, J. W. Kittredge, H. F. Moore, J. F. they were secessionists drilling’ Whenthe | been mustered in be service A low more formatien that will lead co the detection on itz ORT rir Nene, transactions, under the old practice, where such | Nichols, G A. Trundy, and James Wathers. th was discovered the excitement subsided. | [asnd Hall co conn eee company. eer eet Lon wen ome mee essignments as had been made in blank ere duly Acting Masters—Menry Brown, Jobn Baker, and there has since been no violence worthy of 5 6.1 filled up with the name of the real owner as as- " rented attack upon charscter. —_ 3 hos, T77TRE AROVE SALE 18 POSTPONED ‘tarnishes aly T. Anzuat 20:3 deaiolia aig a fut TUESDAY September 2th, at 5 o’clook— acs) BONTZ & GRIFFITH, Avot Signee before they reach this or the local office; Provided they are found regularly attested, ac- Knowledged, and certified, and are unimpeached on the files of the Department. All uncontested completed assignments of this class, found regular in all respects, will consequently be respected as heretofore, both at this and the local land office, and will be duly satisfied Ly location and patent. Very respectfully your obedient servant, J. M. Epmonps, Commissioner. note. P.8. The Government furnishes all W. Buckholdt, Spiro V. Bennis, John Caleb, H Two regiments of cavalry are now being organ- | &nd equipments. au 29. F. Coffin, H. A. Clark, B. C. Dean, Z. 8. Doane, } ized in this vicinity, unaer the direction of our UNITED STATES RIFLES. Cot. W. John W. Dix, W. J. Foster, Jefferson Ford, John | State government, for service in Western Vir- rh Krzyzanow: 1 persons wishing to LOST AND FOUND. By J. C. MoSUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. R. Goodmanson, W. F. Gillespie, Pierre Giraud, inia. One of them, it is understood, Lieut. An- | joln this Kegiment requested to ca] on the =e XCELULE T FURNITURE, BO sansell, formerly of the Ringgold Cavalry, is to | undersigned, for further information. Lest OR STOLEN—From No 421 Fifteenth E KEEPING Ll err IL J. A. Rall, John F. Harden, W. Hamilton, A. E.| command. The colonel for the otber has not been x N. PABST, Captain, at. | Japanes nite CAT, with Untic Avcrion —Ox THURBDA Hunter, W. P. Jones, W. C. Lunt, G. D. Lester, | named. Fred Lander was offered it, but having eS ___Trrner Hall._ Petre seo a nS fon renee ENING. Au ae clock, st we A.B. Mulford, D Maxwell, Wm. G. Nutting accepted a brigadier generalship, at request of COMPANY U.S. ENGINFERS.— to No. 421 Fifteenth st 2 ‘en ‘ar- ? * | Gen. McClellan, he will probably not aspire to Fifty intell nd able bodied mechanics = James Ogilvie, William F. Pratt, J. A. Pennell, the colonelcy. Will be enlisted to fill this Company to the max STRAYED AWAY.—Strayed Nelson Provost, James U Rogers, Charles Smith, Capt. Barker’s dragoons, of Chicago, who ar- | imum. fixea by lows men. Inguire at No.{| 3 on Thursdey, the — 2 Charles C. Cisson, E. Van Tice, John C. Whit- | rived here on Saturday, left yesterday for Wash | 242,@ street. Pay from $13 to which the owners osn Parley Glatt besides food and clothing. property. paying da-vares Rosewood sad Wal = Tables, tlesey. ee tebecling on ae eoioney ae THE UNION PRAYER MEETING | $57, WY AiER —_ = ole Klegant Marble Case reach "Frate pie, with Mz. Rossxtu’s Lerrzrs to tux Loxvon} pt. William J. Foster, for the past eleven independent company, which was or- will be holden VERY DAY inthe E street | iTS) st" : years well known to the traveling public in con. before the claw regetati f t Church commencing at 5 o’clock p.m. ‘RTRAYS CTR Wap make FD WO ae | GRMN ADA Alabaster Vases, Ornaments, ‘Trexe —It seems to us that our cotemporaries are s pe ore ae present law regulating cavalry | O°t>"contipced oe hour, Strangerr as weil as STRAYS —Taken up in th ane and Woot-seat C) nges, nection with the command of the steamsh! ‘was passed; and the horses were furnished by at io re invited to attend ’ é ow ies. Curia’ showing altogether too much temper, and are ps citizens of al] denominations are invited terdsy, TWO STEERS. Thr Tniee, waite too thin-skinned in view of the Southerner and Marion, has been appointed as} One man, for the services of which he receives | and take part in these sen meetings. ran have the Ply Carpets, Oiloloth - sree pat | Acting Master in the U.'S. Navy. Sty cents por day, and te to be paid for the horses — — opinions of Mr. Russoll upon the battle of Bull when killed. Rua. The silly carping criticisms of Chicago- AID AND COMFORT FOR THE ENEMY. — — = — fos) On &| M&S, BELL'S SEMINARY FOR, YOUNG | { £8 V. COLLINS, or J LADIES will resume on Mon ‘ay, September | th? Government Stab‘es, on H, betw: rand es and Wash- ii ? w lerstand that qui Reviasce Reoarving Rosecrans’ Division. , 1861. od th sts. 22d sts., First Ward . is, Tribene-wrilers et id omne genus are eagerly * = en nat quite a number of deserters We have seen a well-known citizen of Baltimore, | ~ su 30 1a niet on corner Ls Sad Feath ats 7. {at _t.o a Brossins Pt eating ty ee clipped, copied, and endorsed, and wholecolumns | from t eral army are daily crowing the | who retarned day from a business visit to] FHKE DUTIES OF THE HOME SCHOOL streets, » amall bead PURY "Bolsters and Pillows . of leaded type set up to prove that if our troops | Chesapeake Bay into the counties of Dorchester, | Northwesiors Winstone, fom &, bus we gather | "THE, DUTIES OF THE, HOME SCHOOL | octtai dT Blankets Confort came away in undignified haste from the battle- | Talbot, and Queen Ann’s, Md., and are making | the following reliable and positive information : ,1 mi rded it field, Mr. Russell left itina yet greater hurry. No. 9 K street, south side, between 8th ard 9h. their way into Delaware to get on the Maryland | He says that up to tbe afternoon of Tuesday last MRS. M. C. BROWN. and Delaware Reilroad, thereby to enable them to | (27); General Rosecrans was not only alive and su S-F,S,Tu,Tis Principal. &TOLEN—From 41 452 Eleventh treet, last well, but was quietly transacting bh’ eck get to their homes. These men are aided by the | functions at big beadquerters. Ko formation FEMALE ACADEMY, fourdeen eee) wight, = bi New. rebels of St. Mary’s, Charles, Calvert, and Anne : | foundiand PUP,7 weeks old, with emai whatever of any engagement was understood to = PE HoaR pease cats spot betwen fi e fore lore. ani ru rT i , we been received at headquarters. News of the '¢ duties of this Institution will be resumed on | Sble reward 1s o} jor the recovery of ines aceeraice pie aes pai the ‘Bey — se a Tyler, near Sammervile, bad been | Monday. Septomber 21. " Naussa*” | Or the capture of the miserable thicl IRE & CO., Aucte received, but no other action ond an occasional fl: OH!_es & ie FL. cL Ball during the night insmall boats. They are usually | contact of pickets or scouts kad eccureea Hs OH '—Go to the People’s Clothing Store, REWARD Wiill be paid for theapprehen-| (-THE ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED, taken over in small parties of from four to twe!ve ‘Although it was not known exactly where Gen- wy) pis mine preteen i FALU CLOTH: $50 oONEGRO We MAN TOCISES Ber 2d ~ of te rie gave NONDAT Se Persons. In addition to this there is a trade con- | €T8l Rosecrans’ forces were » or their num- | ING, 1 RUNKS. HATS and CAPS, ali for sale at d - } stantly carried on between the rebels by carrying bers, it was evident that the General was under no | the lowest New York prices Su 3)-1m ‘We cannct see really what this, if proven, bas to do with the matter; and the frivolous inconse- quential nature of this and other points made to rebut his statements, show that there is really not much to be said. It is really time we, as a people, should have more abiding self-respect than to be #0 “ disgruntled” by one man’s opinion. Mr. Russell’s late letters are not palatable read- ing to ug, and undoubtedly some errurs of state- o herself moony? Bansee, fae is tall. aue J. ©. MoGUIRE & CO., Anots. = =. special alarm in regard to them. It issaid that fe Sh ing in, By J. C. MoGUIRE & OO., Auctioneers. ment may be found in them, but in the main he | Contraband goods over the Bay and Potomac river | his scouts had reported thee thease body of the | TEM rH ts rash Nee NEMS, has ichborhood.” She hae s GORD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT telis us wholesome truths, and his scalpel, though | Into Virginia, thereby giving “‘ald and comfort” | Confederate army (belleved to be commeendcn by | of FALL and WINTER CLOTHING, w! bead in Washington Pr hs Asp Ana Se naan URDAY BORMIN applied with a free hand, is not an unfriendly | tothe enemy. A good Union man, recently from | Gen. Lee,) from seven to eight thousand strong, offers at rema: rable low prices, at sii * Near Woodvill sels ‘ es We Sally believe Talbot county, reports that fifty men landed there | W°% °"( amped on a large plain within from four | pth st..oprosite PostOffice. | au 30 Im_ Bu 15-Stawtf Prince George's county, Md, y . P aa ’ to six miles only from the encampment of General ARGAIN: ARGAINS !—Great bargains in ‘arciture ——-- 0 > none day. Reynolds, who is supposed to have with him the '] kin’s of CLOTHING, TRUNKS, VA- Mahogany Asotuzn Reset Steamer at Larox.—The CAN IT BE TRUE? largest portion of General Rosecrans’ troops. LISES, C4 RPE? BAGS, SHIRTS TIES,'COl-| GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS Be 3 steamer Jamestown, now called Patrick Henry, There seems to be a great many Pennsylvania} It was believed that no attack would be under-| LARS. HAT <and CAFS, at SMIT: is said to have ron the blockade at Fortress Mon- roe, and out to sea on the night of the i8th. She fe fast, and must prove te be langerous ‘This paragraph is having a wide circulation, Dut there is certainly no truth init. The James. : Wainct we Seventh st., opposite Post vS=P0nT OFFICR...——— — | Walnut and 3 v bank notes afloat in this community, and we have | t#ken by the Southern armies, either of General c POsT OFFICE, Wainat Jear : Lee or General Wise, unless they could find oods, which wiil be so: Grorostown, D. C., August 7 been informed that a paymaster of one of the detachment to encounter, asin case of ates. fotiee is herebr given to all per Pennsylvania regiments changes the gold and sil- 5 ler, of the Seventh Ohio Regiment, near ———_— sends. envelopes of the old issue that they STREET, BET 6 STs., ver coin with which he is furnished to pay off, | Summerville. Various accounts ar’ given of the Cc nies ae ‘ forces of Wise and Lee, as well as Floyd, but no | Select School far Bays ertecnT oe tke Plan of won witha in daye' forces ise an as as at n elec: ‘or 1S wet t town was at Richmond, and to escape must have for these notes, which 1s the cause of their ap- accurate information seems to pomenccd’ outside Classteal Schools 41 Germany. Yun past the batteries at Newport News, the guard | Pe*7ance among us. These notes, it is alleged, | of General Rosecrans’ own staff’ Opinions differ io | ges of the Soho! 3 be resumed on HENRY ADDISON, P. M. dip stationed at the mouth ef the J ue scernete out to the soldiers, who are obliged to Yery much among military men and others in| at the Kimmel! Hous’ eet: For circulars apply = MAVORSOENCE Toa aS 4.0. MoGUIRE & OO.. Auste. it to a shave i vestern Virginia as tothe probabilities of any- Sh will. eee and the whole blockading fleet in Hampton |" Te eee ne eT: | inatlike Senn cee, Promalities of, x re-| ue ____F. HILDEBRAND. _| ((g> Georgetown, D’ C., Awewet 17. 1961. By WALL & BARNARD, A: Roads. PAYING OFF. spective armies in thatquarter. Every contidence P#PILADELPHIA PRINT BUTTER! The Government has already commenced Pay- | seems to be re; _—_——— U7 Phe steamers George Weems, Mary Wash- ington and Planter, of the Patuxent line, which ‘Were stopped two weeks since by the military Suthorities, have been permitted to resume their ann from Baltimore upon the condition that will carry neither freight nor Patuxent to the except upon a permit from the Pro- ‘vost 5 wotioneers. Whereas it is provided by a iste sot of Con- Y VIRTUE OF & OF TRUST, du) posed in the ability of General WILSON, Ball 313 Contr Mar- | ECS B a oun oo Bris ing the bired men (teamsters, messengers, host- | Rosecrans to maintain himself against forces 3 ii MR. T. R. ee That it shall not be lawful for any mm the of ee Fad ay ket, back of the old watch house Red Cur- 1 tr department. Of thes mon eases | tise sod ted odin sopprt hin, tts | svi, pn cling, fuganyvaed Hue ata | nual enclunner het ee sed y ter’s department. Of these men there are more doubtless helped bi: Pinto mmer, and, having determined to make | niayet: OF anr etoer Bay api ao 3 J than a thousand about the Government stables, tive army om belped him to providing an effec i “f cone tends it R soir tive army. permanent resicence, intends to keep it &c., inthe First Ward. All are being paid in] | We may add that this information is derived BPe gold from a gentleman who name has been freely used PROPOSED REMOVAL. a yg bel — — een cans vor from ro nia, declarin; it a great A Sa aa ae 1t Is reported that the Government will shortly | battle had cecurred there, in which General Rose- U7 The British gun-boat Gladiator, which | ‘Move their stock depot, including horse yards, | crans had been defeated.— Balt. American. bas been stationed for some time at New York, mule yards, stables, &c., from the First Ward, in western regiments. HENRY EGAN, TherTere a i, ImPorTaNT FROM MixsourI.—The Cincinnati 323 Pa. avenue, between 6th and 7th sts.. ag EG KS eg NSEQ winy "alieved on Wednesday by the screw steam | this eae eee any of Biadonabarg. | Ot] gimronTanz veon Min special dispatch: "| _ausi att = ‘New iron Bundings, | POV0*, Officere, with mil Sees Rerposed woul ‘taunepay ae ship Rinaldo, Com. Hewett, with a crew of 150 | CU", only remain there long} Sr. Lovis, August 26-- Ben. MeCalloch ts SPECIAL NOTICE. Provisions of the afé as mind Set ata % men and mounting 17 guns. enough to be trained before being sent to thiscity | marching on Jefferson City The force under his Aut Persors indebted to us, on open account or ver. suns « Ancts. —_—_—_—_—_ or wherever they are needed for service. comma: stated to be 10,000 men He is be-| notes past due, are respectfully nested to call 1 Y¥ ISON. J 7 THE aA 12 U7 The Cosmopolitan Art Union bas suspend- waadins ie Gace lieved to bave reached the immediate vicinity of | aud Wis. xo. MISS, RAIN tot WEDNESDAY APT ed all business until better times. Subscribers Sietverssk a ie MIFOR I the capital, and warm work |s to be praegil erp or hat a A Apert eer aipesk ILu Resume the dui Bibs Sehoo! on Mon- DOr. at 4 0 4 have already received ‘vest Guard are now overhauling darkies| In view of the teported edvance of the on o iid day, September 2d, at No. 17 at..George-| au ‘&ds WAL ARNARD, Auots, y everything due except three | 1, uniform, and are determined to break up the | Jefferson City, the following resume of the dispe- we ey eco town, DC. st a of the Journal, which will be resumed nuisance. All of them appearing on the streets in sition of the Union forces in Missouri will prove ith st.. above Pa av. ASSEY, CO: NI the earliest practicable moment uniform, after being warned, will at once be oe The St. Louis News {s responsible M aL PRT D AUGHT. BOARDING. UD” At the invitation of the Governor of Massa- | 2frested and confined. These negroes thus uni- In Northern Missouri there are 4,000 National Ui N chusetis, Prince Napoleon has concluded to visit | formed are generally attaches of northern and and an equal number of Union Guards, Boston before returning to Europe Princess Clo- —_—__ > E OARD AND 4 Farnithed po eS é sy ister e Seeeah tenes ey old! n railroads an u os m- ij portanes Quiet has been restored ‘with the ex- Z ani and H streets,—a very room pe Swe per DISMISSED. ception of a small district in the northeast, and it Capt. Gurden Chapin, of Tenn, 7th Infantry, SOC eee Tere Mimoutt i safe in an core 1. poe a now! having given proof of disloyalty, is dismissed the ES ged renee TENT: AND PTIOIAN, issiesippi and Missouri rivers, and rail- é service of the United States, to take effect from road in + State, are in the bands of the N onal (From Phaledelgheia,) ‘tallde will accompany him. the 26th instant. i 944 Penn’s av.,‘north side,) bet, 12th and 18th sts, At Cairo and Bird’s Point there is a force of] improved SPECTACLES and E E GLASSES. _—_——— THE SKIRMISH ACROSS THE RIVER. . 4 mpro: Ey By order of the United States Marshal in] Aatincton, Va., Aug. 20, 1861-Edttor Even. Dees eke OOO ak ae ere 4000 Bt | suited wor, hive Steel Teais’ Passa reste Nee rind; Va., the clroulation of the erie, img Star—Sir: A statement from your special | on ae a ee Hatiroed, = i. Fula @ Mi New Papers has been | correspondence dated Arlington Heights, August | £00 » Lexington ani 5 Opera larwne H EY cence 4 os 2th, In relation to the skirmish near Ball's Cross | Rolla, 7,000; and at St. from hoceeneet ond Photeee hens 3 oad : in all Lenses Roeds. is incorrect in some particulars: Compaen, Berercoes ond Bhesvcont Poet The detschment was sent out for picket duty, ¥ ery and all the | @ ba rene consisting of five companies—three from the 14th 1 W. 8. M. regiment, and two from the 23d New Ot. Lanie, Be Er pez Leos York volunteers. The skirmish took Place about one mile in advance of the Cross Roads, just this side of the railroad, between the enemy and two companies of the 23d New York, and a part of one company of the 12th New York, who had not been relieved. fell back to the Cross Roads in good order; after which the pickets were again advanced to their original position, and there remained. Too much Cram, (234 N.Y.) and not myaelf, as reported by your co respondent.