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LIT BUDGET. | the seductions of Col. Ashby and other promising — 5 tioned . ar officers. There is some fring, occasionally, be- THE DE’lL AMONGST THE TEAMSTERS. tween our side of the river and t’other side, but We hear that two wagon masters, twenty-five | it does not amount to anything. teamaters, and the cook ‘‘seceded”’ from a wagon AFFAIRS OVER THE RIVER. train across the river yesterday, leaving it without [Special Correspondence of The Star.} Ovn Fuiznns at the various military camps and | ® moment's notice. They came to this city, but] Ness Fort Corcoran, Aug. 31.—There was Positions will confer a favor by keeping us posted | “!d not enjoy their liberty long, as Capt. Putnam | some desultory firing south and west of here yes- received at Liverpool with Promptly had them arrested. They, and others | terday. Mr. Basil Hall, who lives about four great enthusiasm. . 2s to movemeiits and affairs in their vicinities. disposed to follow their example, will no doubt | miles west of this place, passed through here on | The King of Sweden had left England for find out before long that the two parties to a con- his way to Georgetown, reports that his outbufld- | home. tract are equally bound, and that they will not be | ings were battered down, and that a cannon ball mare tear Great Eastern was expected totake Canada. allowed to hold the Government to accountability | passed through his kitchen. Noticing the ap-| The application for discount at the Bank of proach of troops, he fied from his premises, leay- | England was moderate. ing his two children and his colored woman and. her child in the house. He was evidently badly THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: SATURDAY............ «++ August 31, 1861. Spirit of the Morning Press. ‘The Intelligencer notices elaborately the politi- cal questions arising between us and Europe out . Of the blockade of the southern ports. We believe the Government requires ten days’ The Repwolican argues that green volunteers | notice from the hired men in the Quartermaster’s Sight better than drilled ones. Department, who are paid by the month; otherwise frightened. Understanding there is a report in JUST RECEIVED FROM S&T. LOUIS. aes ee army operations might be seriously embarrassed | Washington that the summer residence of Miss plethora AND OTRERS * ) yy ters and other attachés 2 from are store THE NEWS HERE. ve tress icacoage and other Mary Hall was ‘shelled down” by the Confed- ot wee Gesernl Sorrente, ee c. WOODWARD and violate their obligations when they please erates, I will state that he reported it standing Twen' Mz. Anwotp Hannis—The extracts from let.| The officers in the Quartermaster’s Department | when he left. It is in his neighborhood. bakcww § and the reactionists at Cancello made B No, pn arpa leemge ea. ters of Arnold Harris appearing in late New Or- are laboring earnestly to infuse a proper spirit of = SH YESTERDAY AT BAILEY’s CRoss Roaps. | Prisoners by the royal troops. Ciprialo was taken rage me streets, ‘eahington, oe Jeans papers, to be found elsewhere in the Star of | subordination and discipline amongst their em- [Special pondence of the Star.) , | after a Lees BAGG CAMP MESS CHESTS to-day, prove the correctness of our original criti- ployés, and they are required to be on hand at a ALBxANDRIA County, Va., August 30.—This ber, Sepak pated of bis entry into Ne- ’ ism upon the act of permitting him to pass be- | minute’s notice, night or day. Capt. Putnam has with . Grand fetes in honor of the yond the iines of our army Into those of the | dismissed a half dozen wagon masters because span stale atu etaos ineane scene ae it. nen eevee ta TABLE See ee enemy. He now avows that he has always heartily | they were sent for (at places designated by them- eae abomes at Bailey's C R agal General Cialdini reminds the government that An whe ° of favored the cause of the oligarchy. He denies that | selves) during the night and could not be found. Pi guard ross Roads, and | ne only Provisionally accepted article Oficers who grereriate comforts Lieutenancy Camp lite t= ‘were bandapmel repulsed. The first round fired | of Na but will resign uotil cou he is & beef contractor with the United States. NAVAL APPOINTMENTS. by the latter smi ‘ie scampering back to their | has er musa ot Selgeeaens anew Dene. : aiee, ‘We presume that his name does not appear inthe | phe following additional candidates have pass- {tien on the bill ant shall Be wopolnted. OFFICERS’ C4MP COOKING STOVES, noted “8 cents per Ib.” contract with Dyer of | 04 the requisite examination before the board at | °™™ $i of gor tom Turkey there are accounts of further re-| with Bake Ovens, Cone Basig on ne god ooe-aeat Chicago. Yet nota single person here, familiar | New York: I> The Savannah papers that reach us are de. ge han oopaey cd the a os hel All kinds of ow gba iee, Cu Fe iter, Castel tte the promulgston |: ising’ Nesters —t.. P. Merton, L...h..Meoper, | voted to. ledticamcing appasio, oa well arenes nested ‘the intercession’ of Russia “for peace |, COOKING AND preter ne c “3 : of these New Orleans letters from him, that he | gam). Yeaton, Robt. E. Lytac, Erastus Crowell, | news. The enemy has his Presidential election with the Turks. Omar Pasha had approved of | °f the BIE Soong ag ae ee sues mstrgges Sieg an Fanoy Tues ‘was one of Dyer’s partners in the operation. It In ttle more thay two months hence, besides | the proposed Russian and Austrian embassy at HARDWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING * oud Wesb- ‘was publicly and commonly asserted all over the which there are State Officers, etc., to be chosen | Constantinople and deputed a commissioner to BuSbs elty, and never before questioned that we heard Wm. Rogers, Richard Vevans, Wm. Watson, W.A. Mills, W. E. Putnam, A. 8. Gardner, E. Proceed to open negotiations. McKeige, Anthony Chase, and Joshua H. Dill. in the several States. “According to the Republi- The Russians had sustained another defeat from To be had at of. The reason why those whom he proclaims to The following named candidates have passed | can §nd the News, everything is going on harmo- | the Circassians, c. WOODWARD's, ‘be his friends hold him in confinement in Rich- fi t! it rs Nestuss they have. no-conft the requisite examination before the board al Boston : Gases ts his poctasions, on any side. Werebess | ssing Yelunteer LientenantsSeaiah P. Cres: ‘well known there as here, we think bis manifes- sy, John Ela: e, L. D. Vor . Wm. B. tations of sympathy with their cause would obtain ton, Wm. C. pep John nea, Tan P. Teady credence with Davis & Co Couthony, and G. W. Frost. ‘Warned by his example, it is to be hoped that _ ” In Russian Poland serious disturbances had No. 316 Pa. av., bet. 10th and Lith sts, ang iAaenin ae “food of the county | bOweN out at Kellidah, for arresting omnes tee] aust-e Baloony in front, Wedo not se that any Presidential candidates | founded the omcer and demended ine Diet| G@ TA TIONE RY. are mentioned, from which we infer that Jeff. | the prisoner, which was granted, when the gar- Navy Darartment, August 29, 1961. Davis intends to retain ‘‘all the honors” pertain. | ison assembled and threatened to fi Suranave Saattn Paorosats will be reoeived ing to the bad eminence to which he has attained. at the office or Beoretary of cB ave is e dissolution |"o’clock, P.M ~, the & CO., Ants. Acting Masters —George W. Domet, George P. | There are no market or marine reports in these | of the Hungarian diet was considered certain | next. fo gE vig all he Sationery that may —— Unlled Staten will be granted bythe aworte | SPUN, Jon. H. Hallett, John H. Eldredge, | Savanush papers. All ried up, by the Blockade | Sith fem, daP™ An Imperial reacript was | fetnzed 27 foe Navy Dapartzoyt td the coverel fof the vain oui MORDAE Berea pr scmtbathant set Hat sae 5 ere to disloyal men; and that none such will be | Gro, ye otter» Geo. Lunt, John M. Morrill | i> Navigation of the Kentucky river hes been he Liverpool Cotton market closed quiet but | . Ail the, articles furnished must wf eae | feo" ©. MoGUIRE & O0., Anots, 4n the recelpt of money expended riominally for | CB**, Fa eel a dley; Florance J. Dan- | interrupted by scdessionlsis, whe fred into the | Srm:wiie cele is Monday and Tuesday of 30,000 } $0'the satietaction of the head othe efies for'oine vir 10 MGUIRE 8 OO tee the prosecution of the war, either es avowed or Wan. Batley, pa desis Lorine Williams, | steamer Trio, recently, obliging her to turn back, | bales to speculators and ex at an advance | they ar Seeret contractors, as contract-brokers, or as em. Her pilot had a shot through his hat, but though | f 116to x4. The market had still an upward tendency at the close. The advance is chiefly in | furnish is proposal & sample of each article ad ) Ployees of the Government. MEANING YOU, SIR! aboat a hundred shots were fired into her, nobody | middlingeand lower quality. Flour is inactive ghey ttn . ne .| Are the New York papers which continue to | wes killed, i tnd 64"iower.. Wheat fe dull and 2s. lower | No bid will be considered, which doo not fu AY. Mo. RING: bees The evil of contract-brokerage is fast disappear. con‘orm to the advertiseme: in whiel * Deparenea, rough the energy and Armes of fal arculars of mamivreand equipments) nex | _I7-Seven guabows or Wo wanna vem have | Seteatmescir, Pac tyditer ern dui | Sf rary aeteleiwsot ty Weeeaa Chik seen aster Department, torough the energy and firmness of | full particulars of numbers and equipments) from a et ne . erie, -: +] then one price be on ge )we shail ‘sell the Secretary Cameron and Assistant Secretary Scott; | that city to the seat of war, aware that such pub- ng already been commenced, four at Carondelet, near | Coffee is steady. : B: nds in sufficient amount, with two St. Louls, and three at Mound City, on the Ohio, | Console closed at 90% to 90%, proved sureties. for the faithful exeo though having been festened upon the system of | lication is in direct violation of the 57th article of pe aes ¢ requ'red R we 4 oreamree. each iry for stationery must UPERIO! oeFonrn CAs: z he required erson or persons near Cairo. The cost of each boat, when com. Southern News. ‘The avthorized names of the sureties ‘transacting the public business for a quarter of a | Wr just enunciated with such emphasis by the : Ubusevnip, Ane. 30, te 4 this 1 be . 88 also satisfactory testimonials eentury, it is hard to break it up in a single | Government? Moreover the greatest sinners of | Pleted, will be $89,000 Ss port publishes e ca, Eeeaing te ee au} & ual t Setraet, must socompany the bid ; season. Mr. Harris bas been long known 1s one | the New York papers in this matter, are precisely 117 The Missour! Democrat of the 28th pub- | wagons, vehicles, and’ steamboats that may be The Vepar:ment reserves to ‘oeit the rieht of the most persistent and successful men standing | tose papers which are loudest in their profes- | iishes an article stating that the Confederates | found en in the transportation of articles for | ordering & greater or lexs qfianti'y or each aad sions of patriotism. The Baltimore we aiding rebellion after the first of September | ©very article contracted for, as the public service between the Government and real contractors for papers, have recently erected formidable masked batteries | next. may require. 4 a saything and everything. Now, he shows him. | see, bave promptly discontinued the publication | $n the Alississippi, just below Cairo. President Davis is still confined with an attack | , S/gpld any art ole be required hot enumerated Self to be thoroughly disloyal. it will be wel) of such information upen the issue of Govern- ae Lk eee J tract, 1 the lowest of chills and fever, which may induce Congress to | 1”, k fort ‘accordi te for Congress, at the next session, to investigate | Ment notice, being the first of the papers north ur fee King, Postpone an adjournment. ; ee mrt rs in d ier ts ¥4 of ms E. for’ ma: Presiden hens is si anas- | now , whether he was or was not a recipient of any | °f here to set so good an example. Pra deat Me dea te ‘ont tity, patil iia: BY pact any PI ying a afanel of tas artiene public money, directly or indirectly, on account THE GOVERNMENT STABLES. ame ” . ‘. The Richmond Examiner of the 26th says the Sen, = of Dyer’s eight-cents-per-pound beef contract; if] Although there is such a heavy drain on the | P!€2¥- ee ee ee Confederate Congress has decided to repeal the PaaR cat te ae er ibiepinial sap lng but by way of showing the true character and | Government stables and yards in the First Ward {7 A petition is in circulation signed by | law establishing ports of entry, and throw all the got gly ore tendency of contract-brokerage in times like | of horses for cavalry and artillery, and of mules these. for army wagons, there is no perceptible dimi- ruled, eq sample, resm Prominent men of all parties, headed by Hon. | Southern coast open to foreign commerce, pre- Dine or white, Tul a,per resm ‘ Edward Everett, fora public meeting in Faneuil Fiding that vesdels which run the blockade into di ‘We never visit either the War or Navy Depart- | nution of the stock on hand. The arrivals this ents without finding half 2 dozen or less noto- | Week have been very heavy, and yesterday near- shore inlets may pay the Confederate duties at the pel peg oad pF Hall, Boston, to be addressed by Hon. Jos. Holt | port nearest thetriand! x Fs per rea . i op pe pian a _ ee ® ile G . {17-The U. 8. frigate Con lately Sotaioed There is some dissension in the Confederate Teams Manilia paper. nohes Congress in reference to confiscation. Some ad- per sample, per ream vious contract brokers, drummers after special | !y 1,000 horses must have come in by railroad. from the Brazil coast, has been surveyed and will vocate the confiscation of all Yankee Property in os » Pecuniary favors from the Government, men | The — cana pclom training ground is be ready to join the blockade in two or three wren ae others favor a sequestration of es- ‘who notoriously gell to the highest bidders their | 4m exciting one, and attracts a great number of | weexs : a r ream —The House is for reat. Inquire of the tators. f the ani > See o.oo Cc bas appropriated $800,000 for a float- 2 Vamos ee of frequent eee en Ti] 17 The United Beatcs Higaie Haktze went into | ME Sen eee Orleans, and $160,000 for two Sd J.C MoGUIRE & CO, Auots. Administration, &c , kicking their shins within of freq’ s week, | Commission yesterday at the Portsmouth navy. | !ron-clad boats for the defense of the Mliesiaslpp! Sy BONT2 & GhIFFITE Ce their portals. The present Cabinet found this| least eight or ten men were disabled this week, yeetey ¥-| river and the city of Memphis. poe same ‘paber, medium, per | r,B1,BONTZ & GRIFFITH. Auctioneers Bulsance installed and of very long standing | by having ankles sprained, legs broken, and } Y#"4, N. a ee The Avalanche says the schooner Adeline, with od if 3 RUSTEE'S SALE OF HOU: when they entered office. and we sincerely be- | heads bruised. UF The Weekly Central Union, published in okey ng can oN ed fr ry resent! iD, sheet date lieve set their faces against it. But they fail to ANOTHER COMMOTION. Lexington, Mo., comes to us to-day printed on i y ect with sufficient emphasis in the premises. ‘They should refuse to listen toa word on such Subjects from any man they know to be a dab- bling go-between in Government contracts; pro- claiming the intention of dealing in such matters only with the men who really furnish the sup- Plies. Until that is done, the treasury must inevitably pay two prices for what it pur>hases, One for the article, and the other to the contract drummer or broker as a compensation for his war, but taking advantage of a squall, got into brown wrapping paper. Hard times out there. Savannab,with + cargo of volte, fruit, Ed tend shoots antiquarian owes Paper. per sheet —_— The correspondent of the Huntersville Advo- fieoreme ine a = ee Sa ae i” Col. Wardrop, of the Union Coast Guard } cate tells the Planters to give their more 50) lo} “y rung at Fortress Monroe, is in Boston, recruiting for would Me ne farsa igh cusp ea tals that regiment. Two hundred men are wanted. and a quarter million pounds weekly in the South- priest cloth lined “envelopes, 63 by 9K Cc be u 07 Gon. Proment kas a. vorr Sormsidahie body | “T3.> Memphis Avelancho congratulsill is cond.” S00 Este bet ted ‘exvahipes, alt"bw- the guard of cavalry forming in Missouri. Fe that no more letters are to zo North, and ho e inches, per 39 4 [ARSE Seer interdiction of all intercourse betwee! or white env Government U7" The fare between New York and Albany | two sections will be complete and everlasting. titers. ofteral tine, “priate stamp, per Yesterday afternoon the wonder-mongers who constantly crowd windows on this side from which views of the other side of the river are ob" tainable, were thrown into “‘conniptions”’ by see- ing some thousand tents in and around our for- tifications suddenly disappear. They communi- cated the wonder to those around them, and in half an hour the whole city was speculating over it. A moments reflection might have suggested to 8 by water 156 miles, now is onl cents. = 30,000 best buff or white envelopes. services their minds the key to the mystery. The ground ” — sod oo the ee araine, the pe Hi sete! Fa nh omeial senenepres sey 0% laure siesks aati oo eye Ma. Russtt ann Sacatany Brain.— Mr. | der the tents required (to guard against ague} .... Edwin Gomez, inventor of the Patent Elec- | found chalked over with the word “peace. a Samal sine’ hiton'eted amee, Hyeparchaser. eon! the expense Russell, in a late letter to the Londoii Times, | 24 fever) some hours of sunshine upon it after | tric Fuse Train, 1s at Kirkwoods’, ———————— per 1 pare R tade te following ontement "| the recent heavy ras, and—thaty al” ig ara hha of Comentcn in New| OW wil penamne a Gouin olChongs,| MO ont ruts Tesen Gomcwmest| ane suwait BANTER ORAM Rest : = \ I went into the private department of the Post THE ATTAIR AT 6Ux Tork, oF the peace ater, of Commerce in New $f and Bisth ate, TO-MORROW {*ueday) Toon” York, or th le bi ~ P fi W (tuodas) VE FOOTPONED Qsice the other day, and found there a gentleman | The Goverament hi er news concern- | araticns to ed are now on feat In that itt, ORNI .G. Services to commence at 11 o'clock, | 14000 peattone, icttornit envelopes, Government | FSA? September 10th at's time net bien want dinoer with the fommis- | ne the affair at Summersvilie, between Floyd’s| ...- The Richmond correspondent of a London its officia’ =. 4 ty og | Smevlace, sioners pa 5,000 best whi envelo, aus BONTZ & 6G: brigade of disunionists and Col. Tyler's Ohio paper says: ‘‘ The Prince de Polignac. indson . O. O, F—GRAND LODGE—A special inches. lithographed, per 1,000 soa tuee eles surpetoetl tx oee hy fre yo regiment, from which it seems that our loss in| of the famous Polignac, Minister of ofaries x ia soasion of the Ww, Sere ore ee 2 grossatesl pens, on ores wonee, (the By WALL & BARNARD. R. ry trict of Columbia wi partment to have jeoting maactum of the Post Office, within a few feet of | killed was not more than 14, and that most of the | 8% been here for a few weeks. The purport of | Pu‘ Fem ail the diffrent Kinds manufactured.) | PRY. 8 LUE OF 4 DRED OF TRUST. ole pn as E mong the 8, 6. 8. 2 sole pone ia 0 sin with silver extension dee ofthe Prd Busine 3 < 1 bis visit Tam not yet at liberty to divulge. He| anceis Us Bx - Blair, of the sangre azul of abolitionism. 4 . nee Bei be: '\'am just looking over the letters here, | M#!"E: originally supposed to have been killed, | tarts er Hams oe Gos ety au 31-2 to pick out some for our southern friends. and 1 | B&ve since rejoined his command.» Tyler lost Bayard Taylor, who has been spending the NA’ forwe: si town, on August rd them to their owners asI find them.’ | nothing whatever in material, and so cut up the} last three months at Gotha, Germany, with the MON AL BULL DING 4 wil AS tles, » Betas ‘xpose of eetuie aacten And if the excellent and acute gentleman did not | enemy as that though outnum ring him more | relatives of his wife, is expected home by every at Temperance Hall on TUBSDAY VE- st Lond: ——s- 3g wasmngteg . ° also forward little scraps of news he could steamer. Immediately upon his return he will} NING next, at8o’olock, whe: tion will be ‘erry , street heif at sve- Gatiect, T ans Fae la 4 e than five ipa Floyd made no attempt to inter- join a division of the National army as war cor- aes BoC cers to serve for th a ke the — pL. A fere with T ’s retreat. respondent of the Tribune. His new volume of} —8% De, per bott — According to the Repubiican of this morning, om tereotyped in the early part of the] yg UNITED BUILDING ASSCGIATIONT~ No. 89, opaque or clarified, per 1 Mr. Russell mistakes the City Post Uffice for the SiSeee Seeninren Fuumer, but will noe appear until | pam, (cr kh stookhoiden pay —— ae ees astorted per = General Post Office, and it was at the forme, Among those of the District of Columbia now psa ted to meet at Potomac Hail, corner of Ma. — i aa beet, beck ‘Trastece place be met the geatlexan alluded to (Mr. Phil- | ‘mprisoned at Richmond is Capt. W.C.Temple-] Aznoup Hargis —Two letters from Harris are | © end pxenwe and Sleveoth et. on MONDAY om fonker’ large size, 4 bisdes or equal. y) a “ ton, now of Georgetown, in this District, for- | published in the New Orleans Picayune of Aug. | &V ENING, September 24, at 8’ o'clock, for the ar dox E a — lips of Alabama), ‘‘ who was engaged in looking purpose of deciding upon the future course of the ‘4 sors, | i: vory handles, in merly of New Orleans. He went to Virginia to | 2/8, which mark him a traitor of the first water. Asscciation. By order of the Board: . owen, “Roa "a host, perd a EQUENC Fd TRE over the foreign mail in search of packages and | meTly o! his son, a boy of fourteen, who was in. | Wilting from here, April 27, be says: au 31-2 CHAS* WILSON, Seo. Pepa: Ee hy sabia 0 Portpo U, Y ar- a ———————— eee 5 southern lends, upon peving the pose.” O¢| duced by some scoundrel to run ray tad enter |i Eine Sout mae rain SNe herve oF there TOF ace hsM RANGERS Taminisa Compe: | 14:ton pale ofsnenre, anak Didar es dos Wale a lapes- we the oligarchy’sarmy. Hes held for going within | wir thelr game.”” been mustered in the service Rite moneeed | Ldonen pate of caer sae bade, 0: r. t was not it, for be has noth- s A is pone re shee ‘Washington City Post Oftice, | the clutches of the oligarchy without a pass anv ting from his present place of confinement, nen wi ted to mak Cal! at th : ; xen nine inoh 1 tciders per dox A WEDN Roba LteaNGor a ” ug. 11, says: bY ear tl iozen rulers, or gutta feroha, per at 4 o'clock. there. ‘ “My family, I believe, is still in, Kent HISTLETON dozen . Ww: were sam As sovoal Sean: fields, Be ane calele being cut though 1 have not beard from them fo ipso & ec th aed Government furnishes all méonea es jead- pencils, Paber’s best, as- WALL& 4 EA BARNA 3 Rerven oF THx — Inpta SquapRoN as a by our troops on the other side of the river, or op th bhp tad ho ape ues wille, or COMPANY “A.” 0.8. ENGINEERS 10 dozen best American drawing pencils, as BY VIRTUE A DEED OF Sing officer of the East {udia squadron bas, in dis- near the opposing lines, it may be proper to say | her citizenship, as all our in are hee Fifty intelligent and ahie bodisd mechanics 12dozen rebers red and pe otle, per doz Ps . yl patches —. rene nen the Aged that the act 1s not one of wanton mischief, but for copt Washington, s nd I on Reaving that the war | ’ fixea ea iwi) men Ngguire at No hn oat ns Soreast ted Department that orders for return 07 will not cease unt! longs to the South. tr ¥ fA jowen oar T brushes, assor' precautionary purposes, it having been found that ze 24% G stroct Pay from $13 to 8: Vessels under his command have been received. 1, per doz Seton of ie SH ‘Will, on 10th day ld a *‘ Since we have been here, some persons, whom | posi nana is per nm 2 dozen stioks best irdia nk per stick Measures were at once taken to carry them into | ‘et Selds of corn afford quite as good protection | 1 have found out, have charged that I am a beef = clothing. sul? saling ‘wax, per —— ¥ 3+ pourd- extra superfine ine i) Eeiate eitest J pr of lurking secessionists, who crawl up thus under | contractor for the United States. {t is entirely '¢ wei UNION, PRAYER the E vee “TING on Massachusetts avenue, - iden EVERY DAY inthe E street} — }5 Pounds best quality wafers, per pow streets, Known as the weet cover to murder our pickets, as patches of woods. | false. I have not one cent’s interest in any con- bol d it white It has heretofore been stated that the African 90 ms SERVED HIM RIGHT. 1 have refused many offers of ‘place and b - uare P. ma, 20% 6 do: pared mi cllage. nad brush itso, FS xy treme teed —* to an hour. Strangers as : two-story und Brezil squadrons have also been ordered to ‘ofit in the Northern Government, so entirely do oltinene ot ¢ I ‘attend per doz made Selatan, 0-the Ueted States, their employment} Lieut. Wm. H. Ward, U.8. N., who not long | | des We It and though, while ig Washington: | citizens partn these social manstanyited to attend | Sdoxen prepared mucilsge and brush, small, AMtee og Being needed at home, owing to the Southern | *!nce forwarded his resignation to the Navy De- Sf Srriae @ neutral, yet my whole heart, as - rebellio#. partment, reached New York, yesterday, in the Dy friends and many northern men know, was per 10 pound be-t h twine, per pou 10 bes: twine, tw juarts best bi: ah HTER Will re- with the South. ’Tis therefore a queer thing that M ‘and. wart 4 id beat Pepa.ed irdivrabbers per doz. hs Our country will, however, be represented by I should be in a southern jail.” lence, No. do Detrest storeship Supply, from Key West, and ere going one ship on each of the coasts of Africa and Bra- ashore was taken into custody by the U.8 Mar- “0 il, as weil as in the East Indies. shal, and carried to Port La Payette, for a sum- : ren pak nd pt nee cuirmieh O%:, 88522, tg, the People’s Clothing SPEER? oR 2 mer vacation, at least. We learn from the officers of the steamer Fannie $ad.examine that stook of F if CLI Szcuzrany Camenon left Washington this DISCHARGED. McBurnle, which arrived last evening from the NG, FR HA morning, for bis home in Pennsylvania, tobeab-| Mr. T. 8. Seybold, a correspondent for the | Big Sandy, that a fight took place between six the | TS and CA for at ‘ik prices au 3-im EAT RUSH TO ARMS oauesd i vent from bis post only until the day after to-mor- | northern press, who was arrested by the Provost Zeighe sna Efe Btccmepe: pee re agedlirgeun 9 row. Guard at Alexandria, has been discharged, noth- encamped pear Wapn 2x =o J FRANKLIN, to rush North and PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, a ie Court House, on Monday DWIN GOME of FALL and From Rurvnnxp —Jno. G. Nicolay, Esq , the Prest-| 1ng whatever being shown to bring suspicion diapered Ch ae ette, Zobel, were ameieeet E PATENT ELECTRIC ped ee ee 946 Pour'acy.inerth eae) bet. 12th and 3th sts, dent's private secretary, bas returned to his post} upon his loyalty. The arrest was doubtless fifteen taken prisoners, Gen. Zeige was still oath. Y FUSE THAIN. a in this city with improved health, through some mistake of identity. pursuing the rebels. —Cincinnati Gazette, 20th. | ay g1-gy0203 PARRSY Seprenats Grensry Bote, | Bes ee Pare: asa, Re ee | et nie ACES ant & nce ANOTHER SWEEP OF THE SHORES. ~ rr E |}, SHI. ES. oof A Posrat Noricu—Letiers to Western Ken-| rast night another uwecp eee ten ny the au.| UJ” The following na UTTER, CHEESE, HATS and CATS of eNO e fueky, to the continued post offices, should be thorities of small boats ag the river shores as | Fortress Monroe on the 26th B Fresh Now York Bate, 3 swash was be a sed ete via Louisville. far down_as Fort Washington. The facilities of ; food Goong Breseise, lihiag fow rates. su im aS Pay aoe: the enemy for obtaining “information of ‘what is 1, exes prime Cheese, HILADELPHIA PRINT BUTTER! Srcurrany Suwanp is expected to return to " ‘Washington by day after to-morrow. — lines are being diminished s ap otiotrs S| and Det. van Sit ‘ee borKoW. Fe T. R, Wi hi . Ma. Cox, (Hof R2} ; onpenzp. soon tain, fs again weline ? * ae Ma.Cox, (H.of R..,) of Ojo, is now Gen. Martindale, of New York, baving reached | E° Srazzr, cent Palronise hier; ne hes kaye br this city, has been assigned to the command of a scHocn KS thin kis pormaceat |, meving. determined, =~ U7 It is understood that Gerard Hallock, Esq.,| brigade in the department of the Potomac, now schooner and barges. ‘Ton per cent cheaper then any other house in, the | down. au ‘Will retire from the N. Y. Journal of Commerce, | on the other side of the river. Natoee, ov Tom aity "Give him call before purchasing glee- NOTICE TO SUTLERS. and that the editorial staff will in future include anasvne. directly froth Mr. N ere Ft? Trav ‘Mr. David M. Stone, the present commercial ed!- Gen. Morell, of New York, one of the newly- home. But an | Fae HILL Boal PING. SCHOOL, Rwy C Ly Sor, and Mr. Prime, who has long been favorably | .ommissioned Brigadiers, is here, awaiting Ped Ar Sanpy : Mp. a yf nown to the readers of the Journal under the| orders, | ogee, tm tion, whieh has beer, in Purposes, st low signature of W. Mr. Stone has been 2 frequent AIRS AT MARPER’S FERRY. a 323 Ps. a contributor to the leading column of the Journal, epectal correspondence of The Btat.} gether unsatisfactory, and hints that another visit | Soper) fest Ver tain au am ey und has the ability requisite for his new position} ganyy Hoos, M , August 31—We have hers, ort f editor-in-chief, Under the new administra- ~ SP: occasionally, visits from some of the few citizens re —_— peat % ¥ Au Persors left at Harper’s Perry. They report that there is B b Odd Fellow ® Home Guard of 85 mounted men (‘‘secesh’’) Nhe el ny ee G®ORGETOWN FEMALE SEMINARY, rate’ D-Captain Stillwell of the Washington, scouring the town and vicinity all thetime. Col. | Mail. yprorgig 2 ts ‘4 BOARD: 9 AND DaY SCHOOL, New Jersey schooner James Steel, on the 10th of] Ashby’s Black Horse Cavalry is in the neighbor. | men! sent pine gees — No. 151 West st, between Congress and High sts, * August, picked up in the channel between Sew- | bood of Charlestown, snd they are very active in bunting down Union mcn. Col. Ashby, with 200 i frat jen yin Semtember next” on of bis troop, came down into Harper's Ferry s % pal trap yh ae nes day or two since, and tried to induce the few A “3 cord, so that it could be fired from shore. | ‘“‘Armory hands’? left to go to Richmond to work. Murat pas eae eet Mt CeaeaeL ee een ~~ ppd ie tay ase agp Secesb and none of them beve been premed into the military service of the Confederac: they . J. HAR) have been “ coaxed” to go to Richmond to work : ARO in the Armory. Extravagant wages are offered to Enrirz stock oF Ry Goops them, ranging from three to five dollars per day. SELLING OFF Some of them could not resist the temptation ; and . of Ar Guzatiy Rupucsp Pricss it is safe to say that more than half the men for- To Close Business. merly employed in the Armory here have gone I Miss %

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