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Pp. ap me Sy re " = GET. | and reports that be asked permission of the Con- Additional . ., , | PRoposacs For revEnt La _. ADOTION sabes: THE EVENING STAR.] CUR MILSTARY BERGER. eee en Rect ec |B ieascbae web a Se OR y ae eae aed A LARGE DISUNION FORCE ADVANCED orpositE THE | due him from the Federal Government. Ci wie fe Es Walken ene t oc3-6 eens & OO . Axctionsers. WASHINGTON CITY: : CHAIN BRIDE. Gand 7 o'clock, | AMBeY told lm be need apes as ake ti Fok as come tmesremiaer com steht sane og eateaice’ at! E itil eee ‘WEONES vay¥.......... ber 4, 1861. esterday afternoon, between » | federate Governinent would onl} iim | McClellan with 3 is , 186'. forthe * —_ Besurogard threw » considerable force within | what wes due him in Washington, but three dol- | Southersers Delleve at they gaat en setlon sera dee stot wit cate aver by nrpng sped | Menean ot tthe Cha Boge” Tw wat |The aca tte oan weaerey| sear eoasaee Ties hen ies ee | See PRES Teas fe Peres Will conten « fxvor by beeping ws posted | #1 wos beaten, and every propadtiion wis tied Per's Ferrians were induced to go to Richmond | “Tue Tite ‘hes another editorial on the fnan- oly be spaidared erase ——- =~ as to movements and affairs in thelr vicinities. | to meet the enemy, not only by our troops in the by lke promises. One workman, named Cham- | cial difficulties of the American government. — ooo—§€<<<<— | immediate vicinity, but by all on both sides of bers, who had $800 due him from the U. 8. Gov- | , It says that the course pursued: at Washington *pirit of the Morning Press. the river. We do not feel at liberty to state what ernment, besides what wes due bim for wages, bec he alt borrowing of Enpland ‘The Intelligencer, bas an article upon the ‘‘Pub- | these prepsrations were; but we may not improp- ‘was promised payment of the whole, if he would Lancashire bas resulted in the choice of Charles lle Revenue,” showing that the yearly expense of | erly say that the completeness of the preparation Ko to Richmond ; but he refused. , & conservative. This is regarded as a the war, heavy though it be, 1s not greater than | ofeach and every regiment of the army inso brief |“ rnings are in'statu quo here jast now, there sajniertal defeat. a ‘the present annual cost of the British Govern- | time as that took place, demonstrated not only the being only an occasional pop at a onist jou thvehnin eee or dbp eet tense ment in time of peace. great improvement in its discipline, but that it Is across the river, to vary the monotony Sopa ne. | aoe 5 abot The Republican yet holds to the belief that the | 20w thoroughly prepared and reliable for any harvest progresses LATEST FROM MATTHIAS POINT—sHoRT oy Pow- | _ A commercial treaty between England and the force of the enemy in Virginia has been overrated. | mergency that may possibly arise, sudden or GER, AND WITHOUT ANY cae vauea German Union it bein otidted.. otherwise. Customs The Italian Minister of Mar! contracted [Special correspondence of the Star.} with Mr. Webb, tne New York ship-builder, for Up to noon to-day we have not beard whether} porowsc River Sept. 4.—It is undoubtedly n-cased ne “4 THE NEWS HERE. the force thus advanced in that particular quarter | 16 ak the enemy ia not now in any consider. pedo frigates, on the model of the La remained there or retired. The movement was} sbic force at Matthias Point, and that there is HIGHLY IMPORTANT! eviden¥ly, however, a part of Beauregard’s plan | scarcity of powder and an absolute dearth of lead pence Congress at Dablin, wes one by The Rumors of the Death of Jeffer- son Davis Confirmed. isions vance mediat r. Basely, M. P., of Manchester, entith wites ik ace for a general ad to im: te proximity to} among them there; their missles to be fired from | « With Cotton, employment and food; without it, gallo T for di a ctable water. our lines. their small arms being of whatever they can con- | famine and expatriation.” He said manufactures | “9 ce Teserle to be schooner Tigged, wi “ FIGHT NO FIGHT,” LAST NIGHT. trive them; except lead, of which they have abso- pee to beable to command a supply of cotton L juare £4: , Bnd yard to set The city has been full, this forenoon, of a story lutely none. to kee hall, them working with tolerab! uiarity ara, 1 ‘ CEN to the effect that this morning between one and — ee until “pring: ‘The crop was growing upin the jmmacks ard bape, bee + ye PeR Ease borroeed es Pav vr At alate hour last night, a branch of the Gov- | two a.m. Munson’s hill was taken possession of | {There isbut onedrawback to the very grati- Use pan einen, — tanks, carks, biranclse. bell Be el Oe wrt t rs ernment recelyed 2 dispatch ftom a reliable party | py a body of our troops, after a severe fight with | fying results of the naval demonstration upon | Mr Basely is an yon Sac cn spinn Sent th mplets peor 4h pee dg ae - — ‘ . 4m Louisville, notifying it that those in that city | artillery, In which the enemy were routed with | Hatteras Inlet,—and that is, the departure of sev- | colton is now laid down in bis warehouse filed with suck Mounts ich all the} OFT BAW Sai 5 oun ’ t slaughter! eral privateer steamers from the inlet « few hours | twelve and a half percent. in excess of the price sae ements gue on Sie of over: Sint. Sue saber, at understood to be in closest communication with | great slaughter! before the arrival of the fleet at that point paid to American planters, whereas to bring cot- | reepscts 'y 10 reoei = we BAI % Richmond,were satisfied of the correctness of the} Not # cannon report was heard here or In any a = of the forts over the river last night, at any hour; nor had the Government in this city heard of any engagement there per telegraph, to-day, up to 2 p.m. So, we need hardly say that Munson’s bili had not been taken by General McClellan up to that hour. How soon be may choose to take it, we Pumors of the death of Jefferson Davis, that had Feached Louisville from Nashville, on the night ‘before. We have to add that at 10 a m. to-day a party reached here from Manassas Junction, which ‘int he left on Monday night last. He has givicatbadbers aman denont, from Beerar would cost two hundred percent. | ® ,,% Sud & mement, and at once proosed to rio ioe toe eee UF Dr. Loomis has returned to the city, after | on the price paid to the Ryots of India, owing to aurtpharis oniy Wil bo prev ate ae beset Br 2.6. Mop) C0... saetion & Ssiet abeonon, ond is tn attendance gt bis dental IDS. react na dsmricos could that thgetstes- | tts denisehls As Hire the nighort obiainable S * Bicccmr office. men of the country would hail with delight the | speed, wh ted in | her GRNING. ; Personal. — to relieve them from the monopoly of cot- the quastity of that oo na rived In Wekineten wa of Missour!, ar-} ‘The matter of supply of the staple was further | DUDKErs for that than ten days of t “on discussed when Miss Sarah, Redmond read a ‘ The Spooifoations must eon ibe fally tne « ma- or} 5 , sant tad SATE ‘ : know not. But that he can take it at will, easly, | | Mitirary Onvens.—The publication of the | Brest Britian hoon every ant Hts influence on of the sie Aaah S2u"ar enremegt 6 more than once previously brought correct in- we feel sesured. following regulations of the War Department M. Chevalier, the celebrated French free-trader | th! sineielel eaasarcceae equipment formafion from that quarter, and therefore we wan SeReenns cxescanheWe whe Skm oa. will prove interesting to both sutlers and volun. re Geneunced the Morrill tariff as the bill of i he plane m tte working craw £4 from which Place reliance in his statement of the fact that, on VATEER SUMPTER. ye eth hn of the Regulations, which | ,, 72¢ Times announces the following changes in | a) otment ‘of ee one ~3 Monday morning, information reached there by The Navy Department to-day received official en tee + sSocommoda ions, s.eam forbids sutlers to ‘keep ardent spirits, or other the colonial department: P. E. Woodhouse, late room. mage sin hel) rooms disposition of coal, information from two points in the Gulf, dated | intoxicating drinks,” Is absolute, and admits of Greys Goverver Oro eee It is to be updorsteon that is the <contrdet a on the 13th instant, from which It is evident that | no exception; artes tion of At motonly sub- | Francis Hincks goes from the Governorship of | Euarantee will be inserted of the fulfil the three or four of our vessels-of-war have reliable oe Jonsecr lladorg ee, Jian the * inition Barbadoes to that of British Guisen Son Arthur working © be Ge information of the position of the privateer Sump | country, renders bim amenable to the act of Con. | 2°40n. son of the late Earl of Aberdeen, 1s to aurred, with telegraph that Jefferson Davis died at7 a. m, (ef that day;) and that ere bis departure (from thefJunction) those persons there who could ralsea piece of crape, had, each, donned it, on account tet, and have probably by this time closed down | gress of June30, 1604, regulating Intercourse with | ¢ugceed H- Manners Sutton in Te ek of the death of Davis apon her; as they were then preparing to do (from fhe indian heen to an enlisted man on credit | S2°ceeds Sir Henry Young, in Tzsmania, and P.S.—As we go to press, sim!lar information | different points) immediately. i the ves rte toa sum exceeding one third of bie monthly pay Sir Dominique Daly, late Governor of Prince Ed- * whichthey reaches Washington from still another source, PLUGGING UP T! T HOLES. with the same month without the written ‘sanc- | W8rd’s Island, goes aay Australia. wislengage to do all that is required in rhe fore- embmcing the further news that the immediate | |The Navy Depsrtment have information that sanding oMicer of tie post or thetiou i theear | The Emperor continued, to towain at Chelous fescttoations aud ‘plans: most be ‘stated, and the MoGUIRE & CO., vets Senet Pe ae etngeetive chilis.” uke) Gr Pinte ona that immediate region, | £0*# Rot belong toa company, nat sareiaarg | {he intense beat of the wenther es Peeves OY | cuired'by iaw thnk, Pawasded, they wil exconts By J.C. McGUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. wa 0 rr a . - Tract. In the course of the day on Monday last the are being rapidly sunk (filled with eae) - these oon ah ie pot omer The Paris Bourse was firm and animated at the | *®5 cont t int SURERION, Rosy O0R, Cask Confederate flags at some of the points on the Po-| the entrances to various small harbors of that | sutler shall render, for verification tothe company openings: oe lower. The Rentes were | as k yen son's Srwine Macminn, Ex. LENT tomac were put at half-mast. State upon the Gulf side; thus blocking up their commander, or to the commanding officer, as | quoted ai je The Monitew: po 1 the case may be, according to the meaning of iteur publishes the text of a conven- | d: defects that 40 2+ thin th trial at sea. navigation. The scheme of thus rendering them | the preceding raph, a written and separate | tion between France and England, regulatin, ~ Far Sipe eae nae IMPORTANT FROM GEN. ROSECRANS. | ft to harbor privateers, &c., works admirable accenat in po tipots po ‘any charges he may have | the Immigration of Indian laborers into Frene sctenitoene qe ad ‘wit .s ihe — — "| there, as it will work on the coast of North Caro- | @g@inst enlisted men for collection, and the officer | Colonies, [feseribed which it may consider most to the : shall submit the account to the soldier for ac- AUSTRIA. interests of the Government and to combine the He is Advancing te Give Battle te Wise | !ina. knowledgment any signature, and witness the The rupture between Austria and Hungary is| greatest nimber of advantages, and to reject any THE PRESIDENT AT THE ARSENAL, same. In the case of death, desertion, or removal ‘arded 2s complete. No new movement bad orail of them stipevtien ossnind he Yesterday the President, accompanied by a from tee post (of the soldier), the account will be poo sey eg nd te Sore eed em x Baptatet be Vaperiatond the ceestraction oa rende: mmediately. * hb 18. This morning the Government received a tele- | couple of friends, visited the Arsenal and inspected If the soldier dispets Min unosant ddd Cie eidlien ticipated, to be followed by a mant- ocpipment of cock — meh od ram from General Rosecrans, embracing infor- | With much interest the operations of the establish- | insist, and in the chee of dewtly end desertion, the it Hungarian pretensions. not ob Sining contracts msy. be withdrawn Sy mation that he was then, with 2 considerable} ™e”t. He was shown around by Major Ramsey, | sutler will be required to establish the account by ITALY. -| them. 8. P/CH48! and examined the work very closely, especially ameavit once on it before any Sthcer suite. * uy arms reported that the Mangal So Vlllantrine < a, Secretary 90 ae «Mi ed to minister an ith. Such verification a n a inted Governor es, In place ,O. SaLe— ir you brad irae i nied aemadlat Detmesrcingn, 4 Reet marrage gee reeohater eng pep teg ete pon Da “ poss F'Rer ware pcaesa by ae Sr tenses sad Ingram Cx that be-did'not'see much cause for complaint by | Sue the sutlor are te be woted on te anaet rolls, | Gen. Cialdint, in a speech to the municipal | rd breeding, are in fine condition, and the troops with regard to the quality of their | and will be paid by the paymaster out of the ar: | council of Naples, reiterated the policy of fhe | Work ind and gence rn all har i arms, rearages due to the soldier at the time of death, | King’s government, including the deliverance of | 0@ ®0!d. with guaranty as to sourdaese and do0il- portion of his command, at a point halfway be- tween Bulltown and Fiatwoods, on Bis ‘way to attock Wise and Floyd, or either of them who might be in the vicinity of Summerville or Gau- . it below their cost if ed for desertion, discharge or sentence of our court mar- | Venice and the obtainment of Rome as the capi- perro id larly call t ti ley’s bridge. He started from Clarksburg (bis} 4, 7ROM ORRERAL pce ieed Sealey cuits tal; the gums dus the Geverntncat and lanndiens tal of Italy. He extorted all faction to cease that | of hark m Ausly at nop tanie, waeaee oak headquarters - Rosen Teac! - | firet ij e people mig an lig coipabaastet : a tne, leaving an} ton last evening. He reports all well for the | “"aiPscsounts of sutlers against enlisted men| The English squadron continued at Naples,and | _ Aleo, the splendid Harness. Horse “Evtichus,” 7 amp! Protect the eat Mountain pass, Union cause in Western Virginia. Lee’s pickets | which are not collected at the pay table—as of | the Frenc! Be pers were complaining that the y rey, 15)¢ iands high, long tail,oan trot in are within hailing distance of those of Rose- | those who have died, deserted, or been removed | crews belong » In Lee’s front ng to the same were daily suffered two per-ons in ® heavy gg ey t Burch’s Stpble, i¢ bh st. oF B20, beyond the reach of the sutler—after bein; duly | to go on sbore in detachments to driil * W. WILKINBON. By this time he has doubtless joined Gen. Cox | crans, bse heed idee ce L. may make} gudited as above, Will ‘be entered on the next : AE PROPOSAL nas avo 7, * | to penetrate west o: mountain passes. jucceeding muster-roll, or on the descr! ptive ro! ‘I and the thus increased Union force is probably dijacRartkies Sune a cortifions of discharge, asthe cose may be, is Regarded Ss up with the enemy; if the latter has not executed . day of Sepiember, esl, for supplying the Arm: we f the Potomac with POLATOES. About 40,00 id thi shall beretained fri balan . Fs i The Secretary of the Navy has appointed the} due the soldier, after deducting forfel fares and | Sr. Louis, Sept 3—The Republican, ademo- | Pashels will be required. in lois of about 8.000 juisites, ‘ ‘orme osah. - at buehel: k. to be of the first . §—Thi ti Snother of Wise’s favorite and famous ‘thorough | following es the board authorized by the act of stoppages for the Government and laundress, and | cratic Union paper of this city, says: quality and’ ee Ss ctloncere, Howse © fox vent. tnquise of the : lity and to the follow: oneers. bred” movements, (to the rear.) Congress for retiring infirm or disabled officers: | be paid to the sutler on sppiiosiion to the Second wk e Loker — ee, bp ipadaor se finds? * M Sar ges J.C McGUIRE & CO, Anois. oan Commodore Hiram Paulding, chairman; Cap- | Auditor of the Treasury, through the Paymaster portant Gseniment @uik ies yet’ appeared in the ak bys U7 THE ABOVESALE 18 UNAVOLDABLT Tax Sirvation in Kentuccy.—The Hon. | ‘ins Chas. H. Bell, David G. Farragut, and Sur- ee er ae progress of the war. Let At be tea ‘with careful Merce: ite.) pon poned FRIVAY Mi @ next, atl) L.B.H aN. Pi + ‘HE FRicate* PowHatan in Pursuit oF THE | consideration by every citizen. ‘he prompt visit- - i ¥ : Emerson Etheridge returned last night from | e008 unter ani Pinkney Stusua= We ae ts cos ing ae extrcoret Ponaiticn on “yee sriprats onah ‘eepostion on delivery ae the , ses J.C. MoGU'RE & O07, Aucts. Cairo Sy pe aa saee duel ‘western Peep yee pot hdr Fiat Gtk Pelee correspondent on board ar meaner Beniee, sot all rebels within the established military lines; | be made in Treasury m Government shoul By WALL & BARNARD, Auchoneers. Portion entucky (Burnett's rict) as par_| Arrival of Another Prize—News from ‘oint. | at Key West, givin; le account o} the confiscation of the property of persons who | desire it. wear RUSTE: This morning the propeller Reliance, Lieut. | voyage to Fort ickens, and from thence to Key | shall take up arms against the zovermanant and| ‘The Potatoes to be delivered in good. strong bar- T PROVED West, from which we make the following ex- | the deciaratlon of absolute freedom to. the slaves | Tél, ard each bushel to be esti we Mygatt commanding, arrived at the yard, bring- taste, of all such persons; the extreme penalties to be wit bids tobe d reoved to Capt ps K- ing in tow a schooner heavily Inden with tobacco | "« Of Pensacola, on the evening of the 14th of | fatwa upon bridge-burners, rullroad and tele- | W!TH.C. 8» U.8 A. Washington, D.C. 03 and other valuable freight, captured last Wednes-| August, when ihe Colorado war all ready for graph destroyers, treasonable correspondence and E NNI8’S day below Port Tobacco creek by the steamer iz to the Mississippi river. the steamer Pow- | libels, and peace destroyers of all kinds, 2 ARMY OR CAME STOVF. . hatan caming in, announcing that they bad cap-| sures of the most extraordinary stringenc; ‘This 18 one of the be: most eouventen Yankee. The schooner is the Admittance, of d Stov, Army use:ver yet invented It tured a vessel, prize to the privateer steamer | the wisdom of their promulgation by thesupreme | combines all the convenienses of a complete Baltimore, and has a black hull with a white belt Sumter, trying to Et in the river, and that they | officer in the army of the West, we are confident Cooking Stove—broiling, stewing toting and blue bottom. A portion of her mainmast has| had found a large letter mail bag on board, con- | will be conceded by every just and loyal citizen.”» the rations withou T7 been carried away, in which condition she was ey raped pens the fea eee ST, found at the time of her capture. She had on "disclosed thet the Sumtcr wes ceing| _ Private gence frem the Seuth. | spacu as en ordinary board a number of passengers, who are still held | to a certarm Port or cruising ground, and would | Pxitaperuia, Sept 3—A gentleman just ar- pe BE ee pedndnd. wm, a prisoners. The schooner lies out in the chan-| remain there for a certain number of days. So| rived here from Richmond. \etersene fournal | of strong iron bound ok tubs, barrel shapes Sted ~ nel under a guard of marines, her cargo of to-| the Commodore immediately despatched the | that he was captured at MaitLias's Point, on bie | (ftto2e to hold them Armly toretker etek oan [oT eee bed wath bacco in hogsheads on deck covered with canvas, | Powhatan to the point indicated, to look after | way North, aud. returned to Rictenccd for wen | Mateo tubs. mebe Teese tially subjugated—as completely under the do- minion of Jeff. Davis as South Carolina. In that Portion of the State the officers of the Confederate army ere lionized, le Union men are insulted and driven from their homes. During the las, ‘week, Lloyd Tilghman, who fs in command at Camp Boone, in Tennessee, was for some days Publicly in Paducah, while Union men were ‘Unwilling to risk their personally safety there. His opinion is that the Confederates will pre- cipitate Kentucky into war so soon as they can concentrate a sufficient force on the northern border of Tennessee; that they would have done 0 long since, had they not been employed in The stove with oceu infve used rater tubs % daye from of sale 20 ber” He reports that the number of secessioa troo} in Certificates of their adaptation an‘ utility for yd of Missourt. The Reliance, with the Resolute and one or two} “The letter does not give the name of the Sumter Virginia has been greatly exaggerated in the army use, from the Regiment, Gari di Se, et the, pa ond eaRik renite He thinks thet nothing but the most stringent | other gunboats, hes done great service in destroy. | prize recaptured nor the place at which it was| North and in Richmond: The actual number sons ant Cmenn bel or'e Califorma egiment, | se? WALL & BARNA! Anois. measures on the part of the Legislature now in| Ing boats and effectually breaking up communt-| expected the Sumter would be found now in Virginia does not exceed 70,000, and by | °®2 be seen on appl session can save the State from civil war, if indeed, such a state of things can be averted ‘stall. In Louisville the Confederates are becoming bold and defiant. They boast that the State will ‘be out of the Union in forty days. The contra- ‘band trade carried on from that Point is immense, and wields a most pernicious influence. Nothing W. BOTELER & SON, the statements in southern papers fully aft ~ ron Hail. cation between Maryland and Virginia. She re- ENoLish CaNNon vor PaiLaDELPuia.—The | cent. of the fighting force are in hospital”. moos 18, f ports all quiet along the shores and with the Philadel; hia rs of Monday announce the | further says that on Saturday last Jeff. Davis was} JV 2 COTAL INSTITUTE. flotilla. She goes down this evening again, taking | arrival P english cannon, Presented to that | very ill, with but little bopes entertained of his Mas, cpitie'yorge Wit reuame, nr packages, &c., for the Potomac fleet. city by Mr. McHenry of Liverpool. The Inquirer | recovery. At his trial at Richmond the gentleman | ber 3th at her residences, No, 426 Eleventh street, The steamer Baltimore Capt. Mitchell, came | ™Y®: proved that he was an English subject, and was between Handi sts. Terms made known on ap the. ? in , ©] ‘Accompanying the gun, Mr. M¢Henry sends | released. lication. se2 imeo Lids of cee up from Old Point this morning, having left} two hundred unc! arged shells, suited to the cali- RK BIN, Ex-Profeseor at the Veterina- ax sreat we: there last evening. Yesterday a splendid 6-inch | bre of thiscannon; they are not unlike those made Prentice en Fr: mont’s Precinmation. lege of Philadel; iev, with the ieaprove’ rifled gun was placed on board the Savannah, | 29d used in this country In any essential particu- Bud attic y e 18 r cher perst : Se nk Lovisvitig, Ky., Sept. 2—The Journal of this 3 ° khan’ —, me ee D "7 Berd Kets rote Cote a we eee | in Spence, to acmpen eon, ta | uta taney enactment Piement | Washeien, 8° tia at border of Kentucky. nence of the little Confederate tug which has run | all t! is now wanting isa i beg carriage and | Kentucky by {ts action to avoid the contingency A STAGE Will run between WASHINGTON From all Mr. E. could learn he thinks that the | up under the noses of our officers several times. | caisson. We understand that the gun carriage | of suc ton being taken in this State by the} and TENALYTOWN daily: leav Confederates, known there as the ‘Peace Party,” | There is no news of importance at Old Point, Cveptine and makes crving pick pensiod = he mies ips It says we must now decide ing 5 epa venue Howse (corner are just at this time having things pretty much | everything being as quiet as the jubilant feelings ti peep 0 | for Btste purpoace Sense a body of local soldicry j Stead Ps. avoane,at7s. m, and By thelr own way, and that nothing can save the | of the volunteers over the Hatteras victory will] Mears °° Pisce It at the command of the | for State purposes strong enough to enfores ibe | P State from the fate of Missouri but extreme mesures on the part of the Legislature, and Prompt action on the part of the true Union men there, in suppressing the leading but well-known or. topping at Titnnds* aed Union Hotel. e ry jayor.”? obligations of loyal neutrality, or whether we | :toPP!a 5 reao.d , admit. A flag of truce camé up yesterday just Cc c D will suffer things to go on as they have been go- See ee mee, Ce == before the Baltimore left, but its object was not] ,MisrLacen Convipence in 7H Coast Dr- ad ing at the kapenies ing, with the prospect of lapsing at no distant Schoo. BOE ’ rexces.—The Raleigh (N C ) Standard f K ND RETAIL. ascertained. In coming up, Captain Mitchell We learn, on ood authority, that Counetadere fay Into the condition which ino brlef a time WHOLESALE 4 RETAL D A full supply on hand at exceedingly low Prices, ark, * picked up in the bay, about 30 miles this sid Barton, of the Confederate Navy, has been as, brought on the sway of martial law in Missouri. both fe aS 3 sO) TZ ee oh Avots, rr ‘f io and private schoc 3 signed to duty, by President Davis, on the coast irk’s Grammar for introduction at 20 cents, AROVE SALE J8 POSTPONED traitors in the State. of Newport News, four contrabands, the prop- of North Gavolige’ cod Virginia, With the ar BSLTIMORE—HEADQUARTERS >D Kites Pe Sterne acne a ree September 0th, at & a —_>+__- erty of Confederate officers, formerly planters in mament already is command, !n connection MARYLAND REG’T.—Reorniti Off- 2-1 ‘Above Odd Feilow. Removaen and Arrointen—The following | Gloucester county, Va. with our land batteries on the coast, it is thought | 9°F8 for this Regiment wili Ww aos tw s = ebanges among the laborers, messengers, &c., of portto Maj ALL, the Post Office Department, have been made. UTONOMIC INKSTAND.—CLER, cO- rs C. MoCONNEL A PYists LETTER WRITEKS The sno, er € 322 Pa. avenue, for order that he will give the Yankees a warm reception. sd LETTER OF CONGRATULATION FROM THE NAVY DE- PARTMENT TO COMMODORE STRINGHAM it will be seen from this that the Confederate Col. Commanding 34 M.D. V. | snsaber of writing public the newest and Vu Nave Deranracnr,Sep.2, to, | Son? Rides and weaney ah Sty ok ee | y ABCRUTS deine # Regiment il erat te deoetent Tt hae ae Thos. Owen, of Md., assistant messenger, vice Flag Officer S. H. Stringham, i subject we can assure our friends on the sea coast hout delay. Pee UU. 8 Quarter mnate General ows ral the Ink ‘Chas. Creamer, removed. Commanding Atlantic Blockading Squadron | and elsewhere that Governor Clork is omitting romptly ordered the clothing and eq reseure Christopber McDonald, of Pa , removed Sim: The Department congratulates you, and | 20 opportunity, but is employing all the means at — The families will be allo: per Sot tee Fm Ege lent lem | a pani toteetole os Treas. | ‘208 of Your command, and also the officers and Te omomans, io have thew ae wontiarnd 8u 3)-3te0 Major sd M.D. know the advan gots food ickatand. We ware tT AN ve Tre ee a the 01 inks! proarweni jezabaictaie for publica. | *°14ie"8 of the army who co-operated with you, | ofensive operations? oo Pre? TURNPIKE ELECTION Notice is| mouldy, muddy or trick. The inated eet eee be ehiliay welt ab gig ae see sh, | 02 the reduction of Forts Hatteras and Clark and ——————$<_______ ep herehy given to the Stockholders of the | out of order. ine Freee amving of ink 1 is 5 aid Di urnpike Compan: el Al 92, Te ping Wk diplecates Iti ee Sang Pere Ot the Seroee:emmployod te thelr do-|.- Bumnine Gaats sepa igen Fil’ be told at the Farmsre and: Meohanion Bank. H. Anderson’s, Bookeclier aud | Ate poin serent 4 am t Ukely to be of in to those who may =n ‘ Rei pas ais ofl agen of Caleb Jewett. This binder may be attached | Gouisctowr es m the enone MONDAY (14th) $5 Seventh st., opposite Post Uffice, Washi. tion of & President,| ton, D. C. se 2-3t' to any hand- Teaper. [ttakes one man to ht , os 4 <hink of subscribing to the national joan. Such a Projected with great care, and the occupation of | direct it. The grain is Desily and strongly bound | fairs of ‘said'C y for the year then eneetse, PBILADELPHIA PRINT BUTTER! Publication is most desirable at this time. tae positions commanding the most important | 1 sbeaves as the reaper proceeds. ‘The bend 1s of ore are elected, PEE Y ~~ -__ Inlet on the coast of North Carolina, will be gt] Wite., The cost of the wire suffi su lawid___ROB’t_ READ, Treasurer. 1~ It is a remarkable coincidence, that the U. acre of average grain is about fifteen cents—not MPANY ” U. ENGINRERS.— tended with consequences that can scarcely be more, it is estima‘ than the value of grain lost intelligent and is bodied i UST FRO! urs. over-estimated. in bands a sheaves are weeps in thelordinary will be — tea {ec Bllghie Company jothe mae 1 xf y opntasae a The brilliant achievement, accomplished with- | Manner. us, machine accomplishes juire oO. - ARMY OUPFICERS AND OTHERS out the loss of 2 man on your part, or injury to f migkrone ane toe sintwe would Sodge besides food and clothing. ae ri At a petamions tT the store of any one in the Federal service, has carried joy : i aul? it saves the labor of four to five men.—Mad: THE UNIO) Raye EETING and gladness to the bosom of every friend of the (Jowa) Journal. : ~ rg , ri be olden Eve: BAY inthe E stroot No, 318 PENN®FYLVANI4 AVENUE, Union. It 1s, I trust, but the beginning of results py esac pa srs eo na od eu hour, Whranrere qa? nit a take part in 8. ship of war Minnesota, which performed so creditable a part at Hatteras, is the very vessel ‘which was formerly in command of the rebel commodere, Barron, who commanded the ene- mpy’s forts. “Secession”’ thus works some curious changes in the fortunes of men who bave been Jed by It to desert their flag and prove recreant to (7-The Centreville ( continued an snd evs ao ean aene EOE " tee thels trusta. ahiniot canal ae ee Pesce”? men in caried | Snd'take partin these soul mestunga °° i'l ay CAMP MESS CHESTS, -_—_—_——— 3 ‘ with {7 On Monday the oath of allegiance was| the integrity of the Union. Low 2a nape bie Fea ALE LOW-Several spring WAGONS, 10 Frederiok; retarning pext TABLE AND WRITING DESK COMBINED, administered to the employees of the New York | | Convey to the officers and men of the respee- | Suin'y., The Union citizens pertinently remarks fla, one, ow priomd Wonk aes a : EVER INVENTED. Sauom-bouse. Beveral refused totake it, evincing | ‘ive vemsels under your command the thanks of| that ‘it is the first time Ge ever dese tee font! N3. 60 Pronpest oo Bene. M. WILUIAN tse informs his | A® see Tile ckeeid Bee te eke comiorts of ‘their sympathy for the rebels. They had been | ‘be Department for their gallant conduct, and Powder and balls were weapons of peace.”” , i* the pile fonsral Sout fe hae opeaad, ‘ é previously discharged, and had been summoned | tbe assurance that is thus afforded that in the “Louis correspondent says | H—A cheap, substantially | of New ¥ i * ER®’ P OOORING do receive the remainder of their salaries not then | &Te8t emergency now upon us the country may mtd einen one uerke eee! eavnneet nae te teenie eras a dated S00 Pamnevivama A P wun Dans Denier cae Equipments, &e Se. paid rely, a8 of old, ypon the vigor, the courage, and | Springseld on the shoulders of his comrades, and | possi ng los “Naeger oed |S pieces ere tee oie ot ihe ah ‘All Binds of : WCET 5 Ieee es enthusiesm o! ve officers and sailors. ‘wise treated with distinguished bonor, i ‘eived TT” The gunboat R. B. Forbes, of Boston,aftey | { am, respectfully, your obedient servant, secon tof bis claim of having killed Gove alece SET & 280 ve, PENS SavBaGeee (ane of Se CHING AND BERATING Metin S ‘Baving run ashore in leaving Boston harbor, firing Gipron W yon. t ~~ their imoreget st ton, fer Feriere, 7 peor adheraarcee grounding : sattig: narone seen her ORDER OF GEN. amis Rees ‘ates Tua gully of siceping on hi pot od I N aa arcana” iti “1 washi Avcust 30, ‘66 om 4 ow HARDWARE ANP GOUSE FURNISHING > es Y VE large assortment of Hi - | —Washington, Aveust 2,196! (Int) sui 2w hhasat length reached Oid Point in tow of three ee sentenced to be shot, has 8 sentence com- RY Ep ron Pe SOREN DERG. propellers. It is alleged that she has drunken of. i the army.—Cor. N. Y. Times. BR Wee VLE RN BLS — cers in command. i had Be tM TS and | Meo trai St ad este remea? & Tobehdat — SOODWARD'S, ounce that the Treasury Depart-| , {[7~ The Albany Argus says ifthere be Purposes, at low prices at wh pate P| preventative oo ad — No, 318 Ps. av., bet. 10th and Lith, ee ment, to meet future payments to prey dear je | tat will mske a women swear it is Rung for 393 Pa. avenue, between Sh end fa Na, gee Brige S120 Goll only at Me HDs ven ee TS vena remy try ig aa ape vent. a. | 2bout to supply, besides coin as heretofore, Treas- does the Argos now? en ae seit New Iron Bui! Steet Fa ae * 1 a . om. | UFY notes in fives, tens and twenties, as good as EDICAL DEPARTMENT OF GEORGE- Marebal. The salt of which the cargo was com- gold at all banks and Government pax] - LS Bip Maryland Zouaves, Captain T. C. M Pyigtat) COLLEGE. yond wos std ob Go Soiowing sates: 200 cache | Ot exe United Bama sen mee eee ee ecelved from Washington « sailcionsn ot | Washinaton Citv. Corner af Fand Twelfth Strests ‘8t 97% cents per sack ; 200 at 96 cents ; and the re- transmission by mail from officers and men to| H#ll’s breech-loading carbines. i Sussion oF 1861-’62. mainder (over 2,500 sacks) at 95 cents. thelr families at home. Good busbands, fathers, ng es ean ye goes {™ Prince Napoleon has bad manufactured on sons, and brothers, serving under the Stars and Prentyee. r of Pee of Medicine, ‘board his yacht, to be presented to the children of | Stripes, will thus soon have the teady and safe . Barnes bas found SP ANSON ELIOT. ese Randall's Island, a splendid French national flag | means of relieving an immense amount of suffer. pegencat GAN. Sees. of beavy silk, doubled, richly studded with | ing which could not be reached with coin.” | and hung. "Wfodioe nad ‘Pherapetion. Dees. ; x In making up such packages, every officer may 3 be relied upon, no doubt, for such assistance as may be needed by bis men. By command of Lieut. Gen. Scorr: E. D. Townsxnn, Assist. Adj’t General. HOW TERY ORT ARMORY BANDS: (Special correspondence of The Star } Saxpt Hoox, Md , Sept. 2.—Edstor Star :—An intelligent man, who formerly worked in the Ar- mory at Harper's Ferry, came here this morning, < vis Among the read at the of the witaer 0 2 serie | Rg Pgs toeeting howrguset on the top gallaat