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“LOCAL NEWS. |, SS ‘Though Tx Stax is printed on the fastest | ns quash us soem ot Baltimore, its edition | 5, Js 20 large as to require it to be put to press at an early hour; Advertisements, therefore, should be tent In before 12 o’clock m.; etherwise they may Rot appear until the next day. +02 Notics.—District of Columbia Advertisements to be inserted in the BaLtimonz Sun are received at and forwarded from Tux S1aR Office. ‘ongress, prob: ing the sale of intoxicating Iiqnors to soldiers, ae gone into oh ymaerr nr ofour respectable restaurant Keepers and resident deal- room ut be ont Of the eaabilanent Sem. many officers of the various ments call an, eerie en ir qui shower san tee side walk room ‘Dat the sampling goes on in full view of the If the Provost Guard will only an eye to some of the establishments for the sale of goods to sutlers, they find cases of the violation of the liquor law, quartermasters of the regiments salt shoes, and other whether by way of exchange or 1n this connection we will state that it bas been a question of debate jaisitive folks lately whether the head- the DeKalb Regiment are over the river or on Pennsylvania avenue between Ninth Tenth streets, south side. Those who advo- cate the claim of ‘the last named locality to that distinction have strong ‘circumstantial evi® dence” favor of their view, as any who knows tbe regiment will admit ithe ee down the south side of the avenue very often AFrains at THE Dapot.— Disgraceful waste of Government Stores.—lmprovements are still pro- ressing at this terminus of the Washington and Gaitimere Railroad, and new buildings being erected for the convenience of arriving troops. The large storehouse out on the flat is nearly com- pleted, and is already — up with boxes and Ether ‘rei ‘ht, notwithstan ae that wagons are constantly joading and de Two comme- = rootanare —_— buildi the —— ation safety of the papers, &c principal freight now arri ee composed of ‘wagons, —_— boxes of harness, and bing. Within the last few days an immense number of axes have arrived, and are being taken across the river for the felling ef trees cairied on there gabon orpaay’ just now. Large quantities of bay are left at this place by the teamsters,a Isrge portion of which never leaves the classic ae of Swampoodie, the cattle in the vicin- whnrn 9 peared in their glossy coats, which have recently red upon their beng agen but now roun lump proportions. wnanner in which bay t is Pomel er that storehouse is dis- graceful to the officer whose duty it isto protect Py came to his charge. Vhite House, its front bearing the words ‘Soldiers’ Rest" In huge characters, looks aie tidy, but, being kept closed most of the time, most sickening effiuvia pervades the whole baila. ing. With its many doors it could be ventilated Perfectly The cane factory has been christened Soldiers’ Retreat,’ which name it bears in large white letters upon itsfront A building ts being erected in the rear cf this, to be devoted also to the comfort of the soldiers. Mezrrorotitan Poticz Boarp —Ata meeting of the Board of Police Commissioners yesterday afternoon, Mr. Z C Robbins was present. Mayor Addiron, of Georgetown, nominated for Superintendent of Police, Mr. wWm.B Webb, of this city. He was elected on the first ballot, and his election then made unanimous. Mr. Webb is well known in this community as &@ young and poy La gen lawyer, was a Beil-Everett man at the last Presidential election, and is a therough Union man now A resolution wes offered by Mr. Brown, declar- ing that al! a — at present ‘shall be eonsidered md that permanent ap- iutments anal te uade dating from the Ist Pe November next, retaining only such officers as t. Laid over until . H. Bradley) officco members ‘2 of the Toe poate po epcon hold office in it, the board proceeded to the election of a President, when Mr Z.C. Robbins was elected to that po- sition A resolution, ratifying and Siang all acts of the board to the present time, was adopted; and the board adjourned to meet on a ee: W W. Seaton, Eq ,who was g ap eool President to fill the vacancy in tively declines to serve. Ir Dinw’t Wo ‘esterday afternoon, a Ger- man, named John Kalph, pee fi to the Office of Justice Jobnson, and complained that he hed a quantity of bag: at the Exchange Hotel, w! ich be wanted to if vat could not, although he id bis bill, for which be exhibited areceipt. Officer King went to the hotel with bim, and there ascertained that the fellow had te billand receipt, but had not paid a cent je was taken — is the hag agrees office, and put upon his r. Justice Walter appearing as bis a It appeared from the evidence that four days see Kaiph went fo the hotel on C street, rear of the National Hotel, and took rooms for — ladies, whens he styled “Daughters of the R: ment,’’ and himself. After staying four days, Went to the office and asked for for bill. fire. McNickle, the wife of the proprietor, being ia the office, handed bim his bill, recelpted by her He said “all right,” and walked away, as Mrs. McN. su , to get the ao plied | for it. Aftera wi le he retarned, and his ¢, which was refused. he not bavi iat The attempt to play the “aharp® was so clear that og ler the of sending Kalph ub! ikea baby. hat he bad no money, and too! Mrs. MeNichie as eee, cad iam issed - Disrasct VoLuntaxns.— Relief Fund. — The — with which several thousands of our st prema alny Patton tnd ibe im portnce of tae "sponse well known. That they aptterrtire | apace m Sa a Biot equally a6 well eatebitched ; and certainly no troops outranked them {n superiority A regiment aero —_ ood material is now formed, or formi 1. Tait, and it will doubtless be a lace the twetrs is, as well as pa begy agp — this preliminary, consider- ng Byes why cannot pe a lipaa perme y for the Tellef of the families of these national volunteers, such as exist in otber cities—even in Baltimore? That there are Union men ready, anxious to contribute for this is ccrtal: y ascertained; and not hoe the liberality and patriotism of a ity of our citizens, we are satisfied that 4 a committee of trustworthy take the Rexaway anv Suasm —Yesterday afternoon, horse attached to an empty coal cart fearful gait, endangering the lives of pedestrians and the safety of carriages and other % i on en aee Seen een Center crossing space in front of the Bank of Wasbington, and barely mi the candy stand at the corner sa Seventn ver oak the avenue, where the vender was. ing, unaware h of danger. The horse was brought in contact with the large tre mye te bomen bong emenb ing Geter, sad upsetting the fre-plug at the carried basket, concealed by The law is positive, and shows vo favor tosex oF condition, and the woman was Peg os as in default of payment she was sent Paor Lown’s Basxooy was bronght over tbe pat tae Wanhingln. gas nted Py the port the first place, Major Belger never bad time, nor bas he now, any one directly or indl- rectly to make purchases, and parties should | form themselves before they to persons of secession views were iptly stopped when the Tact was known of them; but let me add that the same parties came to Was! ington and got a contract after that. Again, the naval store keeper, in his report to Gen. Dix, stated that he alone was to blame, as Major Bel- ger referred to him as to the parties. So he assumed the ‘triotism of these , if there was bar blame to be attached to any one. en. Dix was bound to and no one who has the that make the report he did; slightest knowledge of officer, would for a moment question him on any re made by so faithful a public servant. What lee come ie} Ls the vy Officer, and chants in Baltimore: wi —<« him of the utterly the reflection uw Major made on tral able delegat on Major Relegated lector the P » the on of the first mer- waited on bim, and “egy nature of er ‘was that of ising ‘tors, knowing themito be uch. This respect- tion, and officers appoi: inted by the Administration, and A Sek in favor, came with assurances to Gen. what course ically that the cl in fact, 2 hat it was not so, and could he pursue, but state em; harge was groundless, as it was, But it is easy for letter writers to attack officers whose duties and responsibility are eet and who have not time to pay especial 4 to every scribbler who may thereby they incur the a writers. Let any one w Y come along, sp" areat uch e least spark of human kindness, igo to thoee public o cers and see all the crowd of people they haveto deal witb, os the a roning business they have upon them, from ee till late at night. without once leaving Yhe , and that the greatest Al ishment to fault finders would be to set them down similarly to be perplexed, and withal to find out whet and how a man’s patelotisnr is he would realize It is easy to find fault, and othe fo) panes parties always set up a how! [tis time we looked ee than to attack such men as General Dix. ajor Belger is one of the most faithful officers in the service. He is not of yesterday, but old bis transactio: igher and . nobler in the service, and economical and careful inal Wuat a “Heap” of Laptgs Have ro Say.— Ed. Star: “stir up the animals” by publishing the note of Inasmuch as you had the kindness to your Irate correspondent on the hog nuisance—to every word f which | say, amen—will you not also call the attention of the powers that be—now that we have a M id hope to have a decent oF, police force—to a couple of other, and nearly as great nuisances—first, that of tbe hack drivers, black and white, continually blocking up the pavements In front of the hote! a-sembling of men, soldiers, po! ors, darkivs, et id omne cain a on the cross walks Half the time, it is impossible for ladies and children to pass without going off the pavement into the street, mud or dust, as the me have I seen our former police force stand by and witness these for their confabs' case may be. Many and second, the iticfans, contract. things, without ever offering to interfere or clear I can’t see, for the life of me, why people cannot talk just as well somewhere else, as tne way. on the cross walks It is a nuisance that ought to be abated, and which would not be permitted for an hour in New York or any other civilized city and why should it bere? done with. Let an order be issued to our new Police to quietly say to these obstructions, ‘move Come, let’s have |! on,” or “clear the walk,” and if they don’t do it give the police the power to make them do it, and then see that they exercise it A‘ Hear” ov Lapigs. ARRESTED FOR AN ARREST. Curly) Gross, of Georgetown, a county c: a reputed secessionist, stopped a Government team in that city on Tuesday last, and arrested the driver—a colored ,man—on suspicion of being a runaway slave. He took th the team standing found by the Provest Guard. in the gr ‘0 to jgil, leaving t, where it was In the afternoon of the same d. 7 Sree wns arrested by military au- hority, and Out Acain Jobn V Mankin snow imprisoned. Dare, Magruder. id mith Suit, of Bladensburg; A. F. L. Keese, of this city, and of Georgetown, who were rested a week or ten days since, were yesterday released from the military prison, corner of Thir- teenth street and the avenue, where they have been confined. Tx street and M ment is anticipated. Ta a carted a lows’ Hall, reopen with a — and song. MaRRiacEs IN Avcust. —Seventy. ‘wi bee ain at Odd Fel- iad to know, snd fully rien budget of fun EvENiInG the Frontier Club give a cotil- lon party at Potomac Hall, corner of Eleventh jaryland avenue. A rich entertain- licenses were issued from the Clerk’s office of th. District during the month of August. Ovr Again. It take pl friends who sympathiz the last elght my business, 2s usual I also return my sincere thanks to the officers wad privates in charge, for the utmost kind treat- ment I received from them during my confine- ment. Wuitenorst, 434 Pennsylvania avenue, fur- - perior Card Phot ing in letters. See ais | op ture to life size. Euaven. have you inour ment ‘au iy vever. ea! it iw Pear DIED, ber ue EY, EVA, ohild of Charles W. The friends and sausiutances — on meme ety ined a Attend the ony on to 5 ong Je B Sovprenr: raphs, suitable for iikenesses of men, views of camps, etc. oil and water colors and pastel, from minia- —For one who dies easure to inform my with my position for jays, that the false and malicious charges which induced the Government to arrest me could not be sustained, and was therefore honorably discharged, and am attending again to E. L, Kggse. au 17-eolm bullet, tev Pa deat ik i rap !—Be sure t ou seen Prof. Wood "a advertise ‘will interest you, So rend the advor- wed agen en ening Cord ial and four marriage distin- Photographs o'clock, from its residence, No. 6: E streot east. Un the 4th instant, BLIZA A 4 heoos and Samuel daught invit jusintances a: ends to attend t the fanersi, on T! 8t40 clock N, youngest urns, aged 2 HAVE YOU SUBSCRIBED FOR THE WEEK- LY 8TAR, TO BE MAILED TO YOUR FRIEND OR RELATIVE? {TIS THE BEST DOLLAR WEBKLY IN THE WORLD! ITS WASHINGTON NEWS I8 UNEQUAL- LED! ITS GENERAL NEWS IS UNSURPASSED BY THAT OF ANY TWO DOLLAR WEEKLY! ITS AGRICULTURAL MATTER WILL BE WORTH TO ANY FARMER A HUN- DRED TIMES ITS YEARLY CO8T. 1T8 HOUSEHOLD RECIPES WILL SAVE TEN TIMES ITS COST EACH YEAR TO ANY FAMILY. The Number for this Week, to be out on Fri- day Morning—price Three Cents—will be a remarkably wnteresting one. Every Person at a distance who would keep | 224 Posted with reference to what is really going on here wn these interest- ing tumes should receive it regularly. CALL AT ONCE AT THE STAR OFFIOE AND SUBSCRIBE FOR IT. AMUSEMENTS. F ST GRAND J FIG pb OF THE SEASON, MONDAY ‘A "sScember 9 9, 1861. ‘This will be the Pio Nio. Omnibuses to start every hour from Sev- nth at. bt Pa avenue. An efficient — ree is engaged. 0 5-4 HE FRONTI an CLUB will IL aiye.os one ok Soir arreeabie COTILLON PAR THURSDAY EVEN NING, 3 th ci Septet, at Potomac Hall, corner | tith and Mary. A good band of music has been en- the eqession ,and every thing te add to fits io comiet and enjoyment will be prompt!: tented £0, Tiokets 5) cents, to be had at the door, oR, rok Pee pale ek. TURN OF THE PAVORITES.—D: ere iaylord’s Ori cal CAMPBELL MINSTR LS wi reopen the above Hall for ashort ie sensom, Commencing a] G. h. Mr. Charles Villiers, the great Female ig one 1s now eonnected a = “seslw ‘Trowees Dr. G. FORD, Agent. WANTS. WANTED, GIRL to dageneral housework, SSL at., neai 1° WANTED TO RENT—A ema!) brick HOUSE containing from 4 to 6 rooms ; or would rest aod of a hoi Gntarni ed. stress sane D—A good pl come well recommended. Apply at Resteareat, Pa. avenuo, between * sts Priat nt. tS reference oan be given. Inquiri No, 442 Sixth st. west, (up stairs.) 1 ANTED-—By a resp-ot: woman,s SITU- ATION as chambermaid No objection to Ascist ln WAshing aL reference, if required. A , A eae | 3 ANT rN a respectable young woman, a SITUATION as cook, washer and ironer in 8 private family ood reference. ifrequired Ap- bg at No. 6 Hog Alley, H stree tween ms, ay ANTED IMM DIATELY—A food AK 0, & LOAF-BREAD BAKE rat the: fete of E and Eleventh sts C OK WANTED.—A good colored Cook, bread and pastry mak hi Lange ean secure & good piace and good wages New? ying at No. 600 Massachusetts ew Jersey av. A slave preferred. red WANTED-A good SALESMAN in a dry goods, fancy, and milinery store. Good rei erenos required. Apply at Nu. 32 Louisiana between 7th and 8th ati 33 URNISHED HOUSE WANTED. to rent, (in a centeel Fornished House, containing about eight ruome. mmunications addressed to A BC, ae ge Will be promptly attended to, Ww NTED—An American anENER TS ora Colored Man, who must be Sie. sine 1 dener, to raise vegetables and Bean refersncea required. uire adjoining, “Keiorame . owned by Mr. Vivan. 80 $-3t* Mrs G. B. BALCH. WAntkest.: have every body to call a4 No. 460 Seventh A ite istapad sists thr rAUR wi En the vo lows priess Pais hii SB, at nth hors Persons having such premises e rent will p'ease leave Biutten deseription: at the Office of Solteitee 3 of Court of Claims. with terms. AT yA FOR Ras oes bon — Alt gtinds, 4 ND- BAND N TUR HOUSERENING ARTIC SUES. erases te ing the city or having a surplus will do we! call immediately, R. BUCH jes 428 Seventh, between 6 and H Win TED.—We are now buying SECOND- HAND FURNITURE, STOVES and BED BINS. for bf ‘we aro paying the highest ih prices. Families declining houseke having & surplus of furniture, will find it advantage to give us Sy: ) 's-tf LOST AND FOUND. Li ST. ene left at aA stor ihe gg LINEN BAG coats taining } pai ir woolen dra pair stoo! nes, Sant. 1 Any inform: a benaerning said be thankfully Teoeived at this offic ————_—CEOe—————or $5.8 REWARD —Strayed or stolen, from the hborhood ofthe Post Offi black or very dark brown I re 6 years old. The above rewar ul aid for its delivery at the Apothecary Store of Mr, Wa Ife E, corner of ‘enth street west py Pes fe yey eer ay Bove: hy STMavep AWAY-— — aba ot thn Govern- ment Stables, yesterday, the Sd instant, & medium-sized bay: HORSE, with three white feet, re ead, white on nose, and lo jong tn isi and = reward will be pai find to No. 10 President Square, west of da NOTICE. «+ ADAMS’ EXPRESS CoMPANY.”* sk “ Unequalled This Compa Advaai M P. n 6a.M.” deriving in spectre pi es nt ew u nds for all ‘Articles = “ Con! eae the so-called weband of War” War” wiil be resses leave New York at 1,5, and 6 P. Washington at 6.4. Mand 535 ispatoh of Wad Slats = Her &o. leave, Philadelphia at 8.30.8, M- and ing in Washington at 5 30 P. sone eat Bg and3P. asbington st 6 A. and 530 tities Pn reight cates rg Finn charges. Wem Have received tse rw A priets: Agent A Eee ‘RING Siders Be sh A USRIIN, SP ON oak Compan ast day or ALL, STEPHENS A ielisaae ‘and Rep: Rt wisest C_IN eee ee writi most paca by ay Sy x — pee $5 ra rhe aseanal Ground ‘he abo’ Lait Seg Ww. ward paid to bind ae returning rer oe the Arsenal. $50 Sram nal delivery Wine o nat ane e te black, weil d lt eute Ieol hale. Bho ie Ro sigue baad i tc Soa oll at a a, hers ay in on ol may make her way that place. M. WORTHING etc rl, : vi Su 15-Stawti Prinoe George's county, EMILE DUPRE 320 gpa Wane oe Inon ge TELE UST &: CEIVED ae 100 D ) BOURBON a EMILE I DOPRE'S Inon Buitpine, 320 Pa. AvEnvE. o F PREDERIC TUSTU® HAMBURG CELEBRATED SMOKING TOBACCO, ieieeratiet-*4 hess Imported, EMILE. DUPRE, Tnon Buttons. 320 Pa. Avenus. usT SEC vED— Casas ImPoRTED SELTER'S WATER, In Original — Bottles, Al su l3 im EMILE DUPRE'S. M. 1, FRANKLIN, SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTIOAL OPTICIAN, 2 ( From Philadelmhia,) a44 Penn’s av.,(north side.) bet, 12th and 13th sts, SHEA = a day, the Gey ee operati mation in regi (Miss EDUCATIONAL. SS G®oRcETOWN gE EMAL SEMINARY, No, 151 West st,, between Conare alt Righ sts. The daties of this Instita! tbe eaten lyases ui le Naiman tothe Class ts Cal The fori ane ‘attend ‘the Claas” Mise Bre cht, Mile N.6 Crreula: be btained ai at She ‘Bookstores or lara 5 eee one ndrat. TInSIPS rigs HARROVER. pines Lee SEMINARY. a ing duties hoo! will be resumed on the second leptem ‘orms and in, the ‘engiteh tase for Rekct. ten mye? te* “HiStivine Prinos George sons -. Ma. WwW 3.8. MONROE hl. gy qe on Pasty street Neen on the ears ser On Rep) AIR HILL AR DING. Soa F Fonte At Sanpr Sine! Mp. This Institution, which has beer, = susnetel ion for the past ten years, will mimence its eneueg reser term on the Ist of the 1 10 mo. §Oo- 8u Sl-eolm* tober) next. For ciroi fers, containing further infor- ard to tess at ply to MPkequuag. | Tn DUTIES OF THE HORE SCROOL Will be resw on au 9-F,3,Tu,ThS ‘onday, Septem K street, south side, between Sth ard 2:h, RS. M. BROW ber 9th. Prinoi fal. Alb’ wick SEMINARY, UNG LADIES. | wes, duties off this Institution ill be resumed onday, 16th of Se, SON 2 als RS. dress M.A. T tem de: Li ‘ure. Prince George's one: d. In the city, Cirenlara ey bad at Dr, 'yson’s apres 8 Store, corner of au 28 di id Ninth s*s, Massaditt do ETT INSTITUTE, » BETWEEN 9TH AND = ERTS A Selete ‘School Yor The Sixth Annual Se: sion of 4 Tint’ tute will commence on Monday, September 2. Terms mod- erate. For further. aT ante. nee circulars at the Bookstores. or E. his residence, 423 Tenth Re Y, the Fringe at (GEORGETOWN COLLEGE, Bc ‘Avcusr, 1861. ‘The exercises of this Institution will be resumed on the first Monday of September. Terms for Board and wition per Annum, $200, payable half- veorly, 8u 13-Imeo For farther pe: parciculars 7 report the Prete. RLY, COLUMBIAN COLLEGE. Wasuinoton, D.C, The Preparatory Department opens its session on Wodnesd: ptember lth, The Ciasses in the Philosophie: ios! Department have and © Shor first exercises Wednesday, September 25th, For catalogues or farthes. Taferimation Ay BB Su 13-2awiw (Republicans) ON Bresi lent. RS. BELL’S SEMINARY FOR. YOUNG N hal Ce ye resume on Monday, Se; eae 2d, 196 ted on corner L and Tenth us cas NARY, GEORGETOWN, GLISH, Paneipal, Mies English r on Mond sy, September 24, to take charge of a limited number ‘of pupils, to © instruction and improvement her be: will be directed.” From her mi ay zane perience in this business, she hope: five satisfaction to thos who may place pupils under ue gas Spplication at No. 35 Gay at. ex- ble to parents ont and guardians re. Terms made E*™ERSON UNS STITUTE, Between 12th and | isth sts., Select Classtcal and Blathemeas tcat School fr Boys, The exercises ot thi first Monday in Sept: aul Cuda hoo! will be resumed tl er. es B. YOUNG, Pringipal. Addresi anne Twelfth Annw Septomber 2. For particala: olpal— THE — FEMALE ACADEMY, on will commence in 4 of the Prin- CHAR yu 17. “ Corner of Fourteenth and K sts, STERN ACADEMY, Ew N 0. ar? a corner of Seventeenth street, recent- a anor the oare of Dr. Loomis, will be reopened the 2d of September. Appiication may Dr, Town's, 400 Fou JOSHUA O. COLBURN, L4Fa¥: BITE INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES, 367 I street, between !3th and 14th. patgion wil! commence on MONDAY, Septem- Ciroulars at Bookstores. Re org is au 10-8, T&T, 1m Rroowsvicne ACADEMY, mmen: feptember, ‘2d. catalogue please address Cay ee att as is B. PRETTYMA The next session wi!l Boys are prepared for gol au%Im c- fsa 5A. M , A. M., Prinoipal. T —- EDUCATION. HOSE vi ociyes thorough and sy wish their daughters to re- ‘stematio education, where their physical traini will revnive dest 7 and «| bi emost approved system of Calle. attention, under the most thenios and Gymnactios p-tf respect ity levited to visit ‘the Union Feinale Academy, corner Four- teer th New York av. . & MRS. Z. RICEAR DS noi FOR SALE AND RENT. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS|SECOND EDITION. Third Ohio Regiment, while out scouting with five men at Kirksville, last week, was surrounded | Butier reached Washington this morning direct in a farm bouse, while at dinner, by twenty-five secessionists, who demanded a surrender. The Federels refused, when the secessionists made an attack onthem. The fight was severe, but the Federals maintained their position in the house, driving the assailants from the ground, with a loss of seven killed and five wounded. Corporal refused Dix was killed, but none of the other Federals ember ara ‘were burt. ——_~-—__ here early this morning, quietly escaping the es- cort which had been prepared for him by Major owners, on proof of the latter's loyalty to the United States ber of Congress of Missouri, is raising a rebel regiment in bis district. Arsenal at 8t. Louis for the trial of the rebel pris- oners, under the Rules and Articles of War. the House were unim 4 street, Sudi- A FIGHT IN MISSOURI. _ THREE O'CLOCK P. m Hannisat, Mo., Sept. 5.—Corporal Dix, of the — "Tue Reronren Deats oF Jerr Davee. Ol. from Fortress Monroe. Hie informs us that yester_ '¥ forenoon « fig of truce reached there from the enemy. Those with it were questioned with reference to the reported death of Jefferson Davis, which they denied; though admitting that a man of great importance among them was “Out balicf is that it Bevis, ADDITIONAL PAYMASTERS,OF TREBS-TEARS’ VOL- UNTERE® APPOINTED To-Dat Zepina K. Pangborn, of Mess ; Mark Etting, of Mo; James W Sancone, ot Pa; eee LATEST FROM MissovU Sr. Louis, Sept. 5—Prince Napoleon arrived Three runaway slaves are to be restored to their Oliver Holman, of Massachusetts; Wm. Gilman, of Mich ; Wm. Larned, of It! ; Geo. F. Emory, of Mass ; * Jobn E. Newell, of N. 45 Jatien O Mason, of Mass; Wm. H. Ritter, of N.Y ; Frank Bridgeman, of lowe ; Thomas M. Burt, of N. Ys Russell Errett, of Pa ; Ira L. Hewett, of Texas; Henry V. Sullivan, of Ill ; W.J. Martin, of N.M ; Rufus Cheney, of Wis; John A. Lowry, of Ind ; Traman G. Wright, of Wis; G. R. Saunders, of Cal; Wm. E. Culver, of Ky ; —— Hoy, of N.Y; Alexander B. Williams, of N. Y.; Robert L. Webb, of N.Y. It is reported that Hon. John W. Reed, a mem- A military commission will assemble at the Kentucky Legislature. Faascven' Ky., Sept. = ne paceaslings Xi Judge Robinson Scott a been elected Presi- dent of the Senate “phage It sosens thet a or] The above list comprises all the additional Pay- seven more Senators than the constitution allows | masters steers proposed appointed. bad been elected, and the permanent organization vee sahee of x prlceosngh is yed by the question of con- nutaaem. o—— Fransrort, Sept 4 —The question of contested | Paymaster Gallagher, whose arrest we notice — = oe Senate — et eee selec- | elsewhere in the Star to-day, has been promptly re- on ef the two Union mem m porary jeased resto! throug! Spealer then resigned, and the Senate will be om pelseduty. Siteaksiet wan » regularly organized to-morrow. a mistake. New Yerk Democratic © ntion. ArrorNtep anv Removen.—Jobn Beckert bas Synacuss, Sept. 4 —The New York Democratic | been appointed a Laborer in the Post Office De- Convention met here to day. Herman J. Redfield | partment, vice Henry Stevens, removed. was chosen president. The committee on con- ——e Scsted ‘arats ‘munhe tre. tm rts, the minority ta mave vaRD, tart delegates, which was adopted 81 N°" | Arrest of Paymaster Gallagher—Arrival of the The Tammany delegates withdrew for consul- R. B. Forbes tation, and after appointing a committee on reso- Yesterday afternoon, Mr. Gallagher, Paymaster lutions, the convention adjourned till to-morrow. ? It {a thought more than probable that the Tam. | ©! ‘¢ Yard, was arrested, and is now in the cus- manyites will bolt entirely, and unite with the | ‘dy of the authorities. The cause for the arrest Republicans on the Union t! has not yet been promulged. Sy uEEEEES UP ENUEEPeEnE=seeeet Last night, the gunboat R. B. Forbes, of Bos- G ne ey: | Willing te Sub- | ton, Capt. M. B. Gregory; Chief Engineer, W. D. Peters, arrived bere. This vessel run ashore in Cinctnnati, Sept. 4 —The Commercial says th: 4 it is understood in Frankfort that Gov. Magofia leaving the harbor of Boston, and then fired qoranes | = jay into the bands of rabid secession- | Signals of distress with ber magazine open fats, he bas had a quarrel with Mr. Breck- | and lights moving sbout the vessel. Her ee eon refuses to demand the breaking up ts " the United States camp in Garrard county, and paar reailigten Aedes endorses fee declares that he will submit to the will of the | *™ine her papers, efter which sbe laid off majority of the people of say, as may be | #t good range and knocked things to pieces expressed through the Legis with ber long 32-pounders. Reaching the ee mouth of the bay she again run aground, and after considerable difficulty, with the assistance Lovisvitte, Sept. 4 —It is reported here that | 07 +r. ti ff. final # the President has telegraphed the Union members | ° thtee tugs, got off, finally reaching our navy of the Kentucky Leg Risture that he bas repodi. | yard, where she will enjoy & short respite until ated General Fremont’s policy in regard to slaves. | her present injuries are repaired. Her damage The bp onpear pyran A - a = an- | cannot yet be ascertained, but it is thougbt that pooances tise arrival St teat port ai — she is bilged quite badly, as in the bay she made captared bees etbes —————— bn water at the rate of three feetin fifty minutes. Her machinery is but }ittle injured The Neva Scotia Geld Mines. The Baltimore went to the Arsenal last night, ax See 3.—The zold min sey where she took on boards quantity of artillery scovered in this province continue tobe produc- tive, and miners have bad their labor most satis. | 24 ammunition for Alexandria. This morning factorily rewarded. This discovery, it is thougbt, | Sbe left, with @ schooner in tow, probably a ten- will open a new ficld for the industry and euter- der to the fleet. Prise of our citizens. The Mount Vernon went down to Old Point A Charge not Sustained. yesterday, about noon Puitapeteuia, Sept. 4—The trial today of | Work is sti!l going on in the sbip-house upon Augustus Douglass, of Baltimore, for Ligh misde- | the Underwriter, which will have cost, when &t meanor, on the charge of endeavoring to induce } for service, many times her value when pur- desertion from the Ue States =e - chased listment In the Confederate army, resu in bis . honorable acquittal, the jury finding him not} The Philadelphia, Island Belle, Ceres, and guilty. Leslie are at the wharves. No mews from below of interest. Arrival ef a Prize. New York, Sept. 4 —The schooner H. Middle- den seviven are Yu morning ss a prize to the LEA & PERKINS sloop of war Vandalis. She was captured on the CELEBRATED 2ist, off Charleston, and was bound to Liverpool Worcestershire Sauce. with a corgo of naval stores. She had previously been inten fed for a privateer Pronounced by ure of Seuthern eeechantien at Cincin- | CONNOISSEURS to be the Cincinnati, Sept. 4 Yesterday the U. 5. Mar-} ., shal scized tue interest of cerain eitisens of rebel | “ONLY GOOD States in fherchandise now for sale on commission SAUCE.” here, amounting to 850,000. and spplicable to GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS EVERY 10 FRR PRIME P. R. MOLASSES, VARIETY hhda. prime P * agg Ae re Chee, '$ Mackerel, OF DISH. bel 1p" ° The. new Hake and Cod Fish, The above SAUCE is not onle opemey preys nly Coffes, POPULAR CONDIMENT known, but the most 1,000 Ibs. A No.1 Suear_ oured Ts tcal “as oy, Gropain Soup, Gra Superior oid Bourbon Whisky, $2 per gall bot ai ta cin taken at pa par ratn =| old tue | ufact ve i 5 7 . . oO the Breakf , Luncheon, Dinner. or RENNBY. | 907 the Breakfen imag LEA & PERRINS ‘OR RENT-—HOUSE for a professionai man. se 4-1 2 Pennsrivania a over the bookstore of Franck Tay lore place Junction. frake FOR SALE.—A new Cottage House, with from 10 to 150 acres of choice Land, at Annapclis Junction, forase. Terms easy. A ‘ice young orchard on he premises Ap Gr by letter, t0 T. SHAILER, Sr, ‘Aunapolis se2 lw* 1m Eishth st., Row ooo! bas always had a fu city, Possession giv $30 trent are spp ey A ‘The three sto: seath si 0 of I Pac ave present ju pred i Ben em med, © an leon thet premises, ort EN, No. 499 Seventh st. west “ult ste Fok BETA handsome FURNISHED fy) with all the modern improvements, picagant t looation, Inquire at the Siar Ufice, <1 Se ee ey {OR RENT—A very desirable STAND for a F boarding- house, on Pennsylvania avenue and st of September next, Said house is jn good ¢ ler. For faa fire JULIA KEE EP ed Howse, ON oar FOL dwelling: tee OusES 2 FOR RENT-—! the roe ee sade large House, No. 388, MAS BLAG DEN, No. 499 Sey- jy 17 2awtf '—The north HOUSE of ic Sea sow of tory houses on Fourth No. 388, fronting c the “sity Hall ven immedi mitra i. PRELIP, Attorney 2; Apel te ISIADS Aven’ ma il-sotf” ae GREAT RUSH TO ARM! MITH to rash North and of FALL and WINTER CLOT offers at a oe fit as enth st., o te P. bstantial three stor Koining, a. fmm Rireof Mr, BACON, nostioon orof Mies Bt TOMETNCOLN, 302 Bs, Svenus, betw tad ioth ets. au is DSOMELY FURNISHED ROO: 8. ragga fed eva apy ad Boi ——— gir M Ps ion ot New York, Lane ah eet Seapoone 5 ene Sia amt Sal of Washington, seeutiti € Rt eat ow HME sear ea 3 Sundaes ze ans ly, personally and No. 27, e. 97.08 Maser. COLLINS & a WoudeStEase RE SAUCE” is indispenss- LA DRAUGHT. Ms ba We ee ~- agi "Fo preciste the ercelient qwasties 4 this dels barrels S388 SRAUCET an cious preperation it is only neossaary f0 purchase nifSbolas ae Sorertumeres many. Botet ood Res cor jersas witt ao Pristore sacdom Y the Pure Sense eats. ba >. Na nan i everywhere, J5F7, BCE Fs ice SOHN DUNCAN & BOLE. ENN ie Sole Whaltenle Agents for the Ouited Staten, NG eee to Stock siwayes io } store —Alse orders reoeived frase java Poi F Biwore ae ietend ‘and Imvitations.£1 GREGORY’S STOVE HOUSE, sai PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 321 s — in & worl emember = Ee avenue, sccond door No, 336 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, JUST RECEIVED FROM ST. LOUIS. Between Ninth and Teath Streets — c EF ARMY OFFICEKS AND OTHERS ‘Tands Ni NEM TET PRbERAL Yc Aer are respectfully invited to call at the store of Fats c. WooDWARD, 9, Ohas San ei itds Can Sis No, 318 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘Wa+hington Augest 3, Between 10th and Lith streets, Washington, D. C., | ——#£ and see the most complete artio'e of prusemuss varia Tt ICE COMPANY CAMP mess CHESTS, WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, TABLE AND WRITING ae reir wie Capital. ....-+vr, 908/000. 4 EVER INVENTED. An article Officers who he comforts of omer Comegele or, over Bank Camp lite should not be without, (NSURE HOUSES AND OTHER PROPERTY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. ALSO, OFFICER® CAMP COOKING STOVES, with Bake Ovens, Camp Equipments, &o, &o, > All kinds of # sap ory ee AND pore etd a it ‘9 si et oe HARDWARE AN Bgs= FURNISHING Tobehadat — WOODWARD®, No. 818 Pa. av., bet. 10th and lith ste., ee ee Enrme srook Gr bry coons SELLING OFP