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THE EVENING STAR.) Oem Tene Bem. ome nant eat ate feet tee: | AUER UREARUARES. GF,REAT™ | Sto" AND weezpe soummns tm | “AUCTION SALES: ers Sent te Castle Pinckney. whole of bove f our proverb ally low pric®s. | pusished im conformity with the resolution of C. MoGUIRE & CO.. Auctionsers, WASHINGTON CITY: A batch of southern papers from the Ist to the | | Lovisvitie, Sept. 16—The Richmond Exam. | "One price otly, mp Ned iB plain euros © Bchegpe ft ag ny | SUPERIOR ROSEWOOD CasE ORAWD TUFSMAY September 17, 1861. | 9th (inclusive) of this month tell of three distinct | inér of the 1ith says one bu and Sfvy.ciz Fa. avenue and Ninth : — OL; 1c Abi Federal prisoners, selected chiefly from among | 4617 5t,if “P-rry Bafiding.” | At General Hospital om E street, between Fourth | BOY ‘np NB: “ = —————————— _ | 'mportant engagements, and as many important | those members of the New York, Massachusetts —— ee OOo and Fifth streets, Washington, Sept. 13. se No. 35 Bie +> Ovum Farenne st the various military camps and | victories for them, as having taken place between | and Michigan regiments who bad evinced the PERSONS IN BLAOK i ra ‘we sh*!! se!] the Furniture those dates immediately opposite this city. in| most insolent and insubordinate disposition, were ind our stook of ai! fabrics for Mourn- y 2/94 Pennsylvania Vol . 1 deolining hourekaert e— seen eee te ae as Posted | pene three imaginary victories they tel of Killing | tthe 10th inet dlapapehed by raltondto'Caat | 18, Apparel ull gad sovplet na depertmonts sto dex: | Seopa, Betawged Gare ener Ovtowe @rana " i ro ; ft . 8s to movements and effsirs in thelr vicinities. | .5 aggregate of between six and seven hundred eee - ention ix bogey aa Brenly: ‘marked in plain figures ; henoe z 1 | Subot said Walat rear Vairat Lorered Pastor SS = — | Federals, wounding twice as many, and taking | stated above are acaba a oe: — eens peor by 4 : for Chairs. Te ot Sptrit of the Mernt ress they claim to have recovering 6 effects of woul a. rt . osewood Ye to. nies, W co a 5 proclamation, regards the President’s order in re- In neither of these pretended victories did they which they had bees, canbaedte the depot of the orien ‘Wash ; 1 t om Corgis. Tatton to it am being tas timely as it was just.” | lose more than two killed and half = dozen | Petersburg railroad, in double Bes, guarded. by | jnetan that iat eae ating the ‘Tai 1 3 ue 6-4 Velvat ares vet Stnar Gnagete, ‘The Republican treats upon the advantages ac- | wounded—of course. a detachment of fifty men Ld ee Davis ry B iveos im all se brepene at so 1 3 batty : eruing to the public from the circulation of the} On such stuff—infamous falseehoods—as this, do ete wate. ata Wisetas to manufro Teper, 1) ; 3 new Treasury notes. they rely, evidently, to keep the spirits of their company them all the distance to Charleston. : at aukeee ton, 1 i Ma B have been favored with | People up under the disheartening effect of their | Twenty-five men of tae detachment detailed from | ™ pee pererg ‘Machire Stiteh- 3 = eee BAN ety e Om, Nee Inability to attack the United States works on the | the Madison (Ia.) Infantry marched ahead of the wert Semi 1 1 an Interesting account of a late conversation of | oher side of the river. Fre then brine Hales vite Patan The party A, OF STOCK OF CIGARS AND ! lve men of the Natchez (Miss ) Rifles The : eer _ 1 2 Ex-President Buchanan, at Wheatland, wherein ADAMS AND CO.S EXPRESS. embarked In three as specially provid for eae sdaring thir weak Freront i 2 modation, eac! uarded of 0 Tee case pe STR SE I ES It te @iffcalt Indetd to express in, becoming fifteen Southern soldiers, very fally aired. ‘The Connecticut Seed L. ‘obaaoo eu bey nied z : approbation of the policy of President Lincoln | terms the obligation under which the Government Federal prisoners seemed quite despondent at | est prices, 8 tities to suit, : a Dearing on our present uohappy national troubles. | rests to that so popular American institution | their change of location. They were followed to | 40 Well toarely Wh known as Adams & Co.'s Express, without which | the depot by a very large crowd, who, nevertie- Stoves. . 0 lst Pennsylvania Vol . 5 Total. .......0.40-80 witha geners! assortment of Kiteh.- Pp . 24 . 5 He took occasion to declare that had the Issue the cost of the war would be materially increased, | less, one mee Paen thes saase of any eet7-4t* Store Ne. S 43k me py (@) Including an officer. (5) One officer. (c)One and more or less of the military operations would } '°™rk which would woun ngs % FIRM OF MOORE & CISSEL 18 - (a) . been tendered to his administration by the con- mei officer. (d) One officer. mow: s0-ca HE ~ spirators k: masthe Jeff. Davis Med gov-} be inconveniently if not dangerously embarrassed. Prrigbt of the eleven Federal prisoners who es- T i Gar aego.ved by mutual cone -nt, all bitte At Seminary Hespiial, Georgetown, Sept 13. & WILLIAMS ernment, aa tendered to thatof Mr. Lincoln, be | We often hear officers in high position speak thus by = the Pal cenaioe Te stpnd 387 Seve nth street betwen rt treet 3 A eu Pens. Volunteers.. 2 EP VENT HOUSEROLD Mn arrested ani ou; - ere he wi business a would have -{nstently sccepted 18 precisely as of Its importance as an adjanct bes or eel ie remaining fugitives, on urd and Lts. Mur- Trusts to m tthe Ly oof the former caste. : Day, 5 18th inetant, we President L. hatdone. He avers that there can | NOW. I!s system and the extent of its business | ony and Rainor, are still at large. (They have | mers and the public generally. be and should be but a single solution of the dif- facilities render it of so great public importance. | reached hington in safety w 4 MOORE 4 = To the soldier individually itis also invaluable. meron those sent off were Col Wilcox, Mich!- September 14, 1°61. 4 se 17-3t* | 7th do do...... 1/12th do do ficulties—the arbitriment of the sword, on which a Ist; Col. Corcoran, New York 69'b; Lieut J the olfgarchy so clearly insist. He regards the idea of any other mode of settlement under exist- f residence Mre E. B. neon 0 567 B, bet ath avd noon: 7 arble top end oty>r No other banking arrangements could possibly 2 AMP OF GO Oh TT | 3d Vermont Volunteers 1/ Ist Michigan Vol. woaes. embrace such perfect and important facilities for | Col, Neff, 2d_ Kentuck: i Mat Potter, 38th New (CAMP OF CO.“D,” KENT’'Y SAVALR 34 NY. Velostects: lja do ing circumstances, as involving more dangers and disasters, far more, to the future of the entire - Sweww Mehoceny Sideboard, Painted Wardrobes © 5° York; Rev. G. W. D aplain of the ith ARLINGTON, Sept. 17, 1861. 1 . ahopany Card enabling the soldier to share his earnings instantly New York; Rev. H. Eddy, Chap lain 2d Connec- | | $9 reward wil! be given for th srrest nd del v- soca Mf a | ~—. berth A with bis distant famtly, or to place the surplus of | ticut; Surgeons Griswold, 38th New York; Gr ae thie camp of one CHARLES SMITH, s rev, resees, U S. Army; Stone, U. S. Army; Connelly, 2d | deserter from the same, who enlisted as s bugler. 13 . ce-piy and other Carpets, Oilcloth and Kis his pay and allowances just where and in whose New Ver: Harris, 24 Rhode Paands Caviains Said Smith bout 23 Fears of azo, 5 feet 10inenes | 334. * ting, bands he desires to deposit them. Wherever a] Dovne, i e Ine lig! And ‘ight co . Glass and Crockery Ware, 1 Clock y, llth New York; Fish, 32d New York; | g by He di Mozart, New Yor! » 2)2a ° nation, than an possible result of the Present War | regiment is to be paid off, there a confidential | Parrish: 79th New Yorks’ Dew ad Vernon . ON TAWM. J, GARY, Tammany, do... 4jKentucky Cavaily. ith o gene tat of Rete Breeds. ent-uiens for the restoration of the Union, which must end | agent of Adsms & Co.’s Express is to be found | Shirtliff, 7th Obio; Gordon, 11th Massachusetts; zi " Co. ~ Excelsior Brigad 1|lst D.C Volunteers. . other articles which we deem wnneo-seary Sineiailiy forte quad conse tn due tsi. standing ready to rece! pt for any montes the officer | Whittington and Lukins,and Lieut. Toy, 25th | _selv-st* Kentucky Cavalry, -M. mera New York; Lieuts. Hambii f the actor of petro each, in 9 ew York; Liew lamblin, son of ye BC! ol ¥ i ci . ” ot soldier desires to remit any where, bis receipts | thet name, 3sth New York; Underbill, 11th New Ny, Ae REY ANNELS for dut: triotism on the GEREN & WILLIAMS, Anote. ee hyo es being as good security for the due execution of | York; Worcester, sist New York; Dempsey, 24 lin and Cotton GLOVES, heavy do. Cavalry ra- part of all to give the war policy and measures cf shir! hit eli Grey and White BLANKETS, with all other kinds of DR x By BARNA his trust, as that of the conductor of the bank of | New York; Wilcox, 7th Ohio; Gordon, e a) Three (0) Two officers. (c) One a President Lincoln unlimited and frank support, | Engiand would be, for its obligation to make a eeu Skene: Cet tin el One Tere al ar bed in pists heeneey heads | fhe oe Toeees Se ae. ke. similar remittance. Army ar to bave nocompanied the party but Is | “abttanpeolon af stock Umpliee no ob ization t0| gr geoaldapuel Gaus Hawrccaw Bux | iia Having always known that thou zh deceived by RETURN OF EX-MAYOR BERRET. not sufficiently recovered from his wounds to n- | purchase At General Hospital, Uni lote!, cormer ie “2 pet - dertake the journef. CARPETS, CURTAINS, OILCLOTHS,] "4 Washington streets, Georgetown, Sept. 13. those be most trusted Into an administrative policy | Ex-Mayor Berret returned to this clty last eve- | dertake the Journe’ . . le iT ning from Fort La Fayette. He bad previously Serious fears are entertained for the crops of the | RUGS, &o, pper fi por South. The rains of August are reported as the transmitted his résignation of the Mayoralty | heaviest and most general ever known in the tm Connection with the oligarchy’s conspiracy that greatly increased the evils of the times, Mr. & 2a N BROTHER, ath Y. Volunteers.. 6) ist Penn. Cavalry. a. avenue and Ninth Chasseu: 5 ing.” (through the Government) to the President of the | South, and they have been very disastrous ee 100 cartons GENTS’ POCk tigi iD- Buchanan was never a direct or indirect sympe-| Board of Aldermen, Wm T. Dove, Esq. Ph permet Eepeetions cies a eae — KE CHIEF 8, ready her med, from 25 conte oooh at the continuous rains ry s. A ‘thiser with the trecson, and was always heartily NAVY YARD. a IP» iteomenrent. continuous pwar anxions for ita defeat, his positions taken in this conversation are precisely what we expected of Bim. Aprointev.—The President has appointed J: De Long, of O , U.S. Consul at Tangier. 10 This morning, the United States steam sloop-of- = kes zaee Toman pays thst the oe = m fie! 2 Vicin are covet sent peering apr iet te hat eae ae with the army worm, and that the fate of the crop ’ Ag will be sealed in a few days, for the rains an thoroughly educated and competent Drue vist flotilla upon the river. Asan Investigation into the atmosphere are favorable to the worms. : JOHN SWARTZE. the charges preferred against Capt. Dove, of the} Governor Rector, of Arkansas, has called an] Washington, September i, 1961. Pocahontas, is about to be held, it is probable that | ¢x'sa tession of the Legislature for the 4th of No- JAMES PF, DAWSON. she has come up to afford an opportunity to ex- y CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, U7 The U. S. steamer Sumter, Commander | amine her other officers in relation to the matter. | the Contes ne Sa mintant Secretary of War of No. 468 Pyane: AVENUE, the Confederate States, has resigned. Undtr Clay’s Hoi James F. Armstrong, arrived at New York en The steamer Wyandank had taken on board a The Richmond shoe merchants urge the dis- Keeps constantly on hand an extenrive assort- Sunday, in thirty-six days from Loands, Africa. | cargo of stores, and was to charge of all the shoe makers from the army. and | ment of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, DENTAL The U. 8 parse Constellation, Capt. Inman, 1 some puitedew, doc hace | taste employment in the manufacture of shoes, | and SURGICAL, INSTRUMENTS Also, neh, 8) rmsn ~ ‘would sail from Loando, August 12th, for Port-] The Pusey last evening went down to Fort othe Rickmond W. wie a bitter articleagainst | RY “ i ’ ‘i mouth, N. H. The Portsmouth, Commander | washington with a load of brick for a well Speculating contrscts fur the winter clothing sup- wie ie RNS OUTEIT, ge Calboun, for Portsmouth, N. H, August 8th. | which was dog not long since, and which caved | Plies for ibe army, and urges the impressment of ‘e The gun-boat Mohican, Commander Goden, for ; ; Ko. Torather with a tull assortmoct of BSA CY in a day or two ago. She reporta all quict at that the cotton and wovllen mills into the pubiic ser- GOODs of every tescriptio: nolnding ail kinds Boston, to sail August llth. The San Jacinto and Mystic, for Philadelphia, sailed August 8:h. ——— A CARD. Ja MES F DAWSON Having purchased the establishment formerly owned by me, 1 oaa corfi- dently recommend him to my former ‘patrons as & tt OD me A io Sth U.S. Cavairy Sth do Artiller; Teamster . Total. tetetetott tetet mo rested, | have s-ized and taken one crams, large size, Paintings, &o., as of Henry -v. rer : PSy Bod sate: ¢: a Srrears, reby 5 SATURDAY next, the sist lust atthe hones OHH ARaAaweoume =. papeeeaeenteemnnennanaanteeeipienoaie AILIFF’S 8A va of an order Batters fon react cane place,-and was about to iave this morning with vice to avoid speculating contracts t states | of Combs, Brnsh Havana CIGARS | 1st Conn. do , » ensine Ist Penn. Artiller positively that the War Department detailed | of the very hi sity; allof which will be s.ld poner nt ta tT: another load for the same destination. from the army operatives to be employed in the | & the very lowest (ash prices, oe iz qoget i ian College, Washingt & month» premi tusted corae of Band 0" The Saratogo, Commander Taylor, was at Lo- The Island Belle has taken on her armament, | Cloth factories. ELEBRA ION Mt Hespical de en oes, Washington, | Srrects, Warming? » City, 1 shall to 1 ‘ *| The Charleston Courier says that preparations | © B hs sobbed eaid Diorama ruc Pautings,to pay eat ef ando, August 10th. The health of the fleet was! | and is nearly ready to join the flotilla. are making in that city for manufacturing loco, _ y ths = g said rent doe and in srresr- Terme omth " a Pensacola went into commission yester-| mottvernea large erate 4 WASHING’ N CLAY and FRONTIER GUARDS 2a Maine Volnateers, S| Tammany N- ¥. You. 1 se 1¢-S,Tu.aE* i. YEATMAN. Bailie de ANNIVERSARY 3 D By WALL & BARN<RD, *ushonesrs. > To-daya grand celebration in honor o No news from down the river of importance. i Jesse D. Bright, U. 8. Senator from Indi- Of the adoption of the Constitution and the deliv- retsiemss Zz a oes : ROSTERS SEE OF VaCOKBEE in the adoption of the National Constitution is to , in a letter addressed to J Fitch, at Madiso: ery of Washington's Farewell Addrcas, 17th Sep- nderson ere ‘PRovap Rran Fe B a deed come off in Philadelphia. There will be a pro- | OFFICIAL ACCOUNT OF THE SKIRMISH ON THE UPPER mits that he recommended one Thos. B. Li tember, 1861, a. 8 o'clock. ‘Thirteenth ét. Baptist i ~ Tong — = of trast, Gnted the 18 h dar of . 1857, and cemion and public meeting, at which Mayor POTOMAC coln to the favor of Jeff Davis, and adds this} Church, Dr. Samaon’s, bet. @ and 1.) ‘enn. lery. The following official dispatch was received at avowal of sentiments : Heaty will preside, assisted by thirty-four Vice} 60'S ocictants headquarters yesterday : “ T- have opposed, und, so long as my present isnell pree Presidents and thirteen Secretaries. The Mayor jed among t Eee eros baad ORATION, by Prorassor Amasa McCoy. Int New York Cavalry. 3 5 o’olook ont convictions last, s! continue to oppose the en- The public (ladies and ger en) jituated bs issued « proclamation recommending a sus- ate tate etios geeks is oe priest ay a tire coercive policy of the Government. T hope fully vt tod to attend. Admii Ff saree Oavaiey.-.. rf ; aa a and now sod pension of all business for the day. extreme right of my pickets, about three miles | ‘his may be satisfactory to my friends; for my en- Poo w whist s N_Y. 3 a ay gas y —$____ above this place, opposite Pritchard’s mills. The | Mies I'care not. Sincerely borat tee SE of Kan: a 4 4 ~d . DOF. W. Walker, of the New York Ezpress, | affair was a spirited one, lasting about two hours. “4. D. Bricut.” 4; G. LAWRENCE, of Onio, ‘who was s0 severely wounded on Saturday by a The enemy were driven from every house and WM. A. BELCHER, of New York, secessionist, while ou a visting tour with a de.| bresstwork whieh ey occupied. Etght or ten | | \\PRUDENTIAL.»’—The last number of the Rock- of them are said to killed, and a ville Sentinel (rabidly secesh heretofore) says ‘tachment of Cob. Young’s Cavalry, in Maryland, wounded. Our loss is one killed. Our wictory it sf f was bromght to this city yesterday afiernoon. complete. The troops behaved admirably fie country, we shall, from pradentia! motivea, and | Church laa peay 2 7 o'elook, to proverd to the His condition is, apparently, improved. our cannon were indispensable, and rendered | with a view of keeping our subscribers posted | it* LOUIS ©. GURY, Seoretary. posi ood service in the action. ith th f alan to fill (> Sunday evening, Benj. F. Lange}; : (Signed: mente of uescantl Sand legal ad vertivem eng Se, The members of the Washington Clay “and Fron of “Owing to the present disturbed state of the | Willarde Hote a seo Cooke eoted to most at with in vo J: W. MORBELL, Ne. 90 Fen 8452.2 ? 3. W. Grary tA 2 Hk i: ‘and (t+ a erakhijeat Col. 28th Pennsylvania Regiment. | the Present refrain from taking part in the pollti- | pRENE Gileene BEI The Seca 4 wal A BA Rih Preeste cad line between New Orleans ‘and St. Louls, —__<+e-___ cal issues now pending. low for cash, Also, No.1 ETHKRIAL Olt. = a and of the Illinois Central road, was placed in} Terrible Fire at a Philnd a Theatre, A Stampupe or Staves From Vineinia.—| et J. W: MORSELL. 3 NITE! T! FPICE, Fort Lafayette, having been errested at Buffalo | "°*T#*™ PERSONS DRRADFULLY BURNED—DEATH | There was asiampede of negroes, fourteem in WATCHES, do a U aomicoLPoRs TBivisity 4 2 OF *I1X OF THE VicTIMs. number, men, women and children, in the neigh- GOLR AND SULNS EKEEPER: 2d Sickles Brig poh te om Friday evening. A horrible catastropbe occurred at the Cont{-| borhood of Lewinsville yesterday. They came AND iy P. i IL7-Saturday last was the most spirited day in| nental Theatrein Philadelphia on Saturday night, | {© OUF lines seeking Protection, saying that they (@) Including an officer. the sales of teas in New York known for twenty | by which six persons lost their lives, and several so Reve bees sentto ust received a large invoice of Gold and ‘Silver ‘ign import anassasthismorning Gen- | WATCHES—sume gotten up especially jed jataon, 01 Prior to the incoming of the At General Hospital, (Cirele,) Washi present Administration, many of thea? ‘ener: tr sony ) ‘ington, oe — ound ' jor ARMY at eral Smith sent them to Washington. They be- | pur; years. A large portion of the purchases were of | others. burned so badly that their lives are de- | longed to the estate of the late One rendone tones ATCHES and CHRONOMETERS, as at ra eet ed = @ speculative character, In anticipation of the 15] spzired of. They stated thet they let at their home only a welas J BWELRY, &o, Sera Rered. 38 bene certained ine xper meatal teeta, t. tax on tea, to go into operation inafew| On Saturday night more than fifteen bund sughter of the Commodore, her motber having Jewellers, 354 i | Sbation wai peabes Se ii people were Peeosit. The first act of the “Tem. | 4¢P8"ted some time ago for Manassas Junction. 80 16 3t «doors west of Brown's Hotel, H ; The pertmen partment wishke New ON, ; t”” had gone forward uninterruptedly. iW NE Anes ome ; > ntendent UT Yesterday morning the editor of u defunct | dancers were busily preperine te the aressine, | _Stoxssioniers sy Navoxe—Take notice that Notice: oo NoTicE: | 24 . _selttw "Superintendent. Catholic paper known 2s the Freeman’s Journal, | 00M to appear in the ballet at the opening of act | Whenever you find a anob or flunky—male or OTICE i femal: u find a Secessionist. be seems t was arrested in New York city on a charge of | 3COPd- Prospero (Wheatley) was about retiring | female—you fin essionist. There 8 to from the stage, when, all at once, thuse accustom: be a sort of elective affinity that draws the species treeson, and sent to Fort Lafeyette, by the U.8.] to witnessing’ show’ pleces sag ie M. WILLIAN h by M -3 + 2| Recruit, unattac! 7 : Tu rR. nae between sth - NOTIC! E Copertmershi 4 ~ by tue : Louoy & Uo wast disco ved of the y e. = Ist instant those a feOt glaring cver fad Sopot te se eee" "a? | specaone ha seeety seaishee eeeheas one | Saag a EAL) Sick roms ne, fce Raia one ge I" gBremiie | amon end Am are requested fo etic light glaring over the of the rear a el —- res, who. | G' ; comp: at ; ‘ Be the ag _ ee fore they had time to speculate pen it, « mambe; | wuable to fecl what there 1s noble and dignitted | Freech Bonnets, Diseases, at Kalorama. Sept. 13 U7 Seturday night the U. 8. sicop-of-war] of men in ihirt sleeves (stage carpenters) ran upon in sharing the identity of a great nation, drivel 8th New York. + 12d Maine, Jamestown arrived in New York from the block-| the stage, and, while the confusion erew momen, ys ti me ne if gine Sheers. and think it a Head Dresser, Wrest 3 do ade off Fernandina. On the Sth abe captured and | “tlly, a sharp scream, that seemed to pierce the | fNe aristocratic thin a Secessionist. These | nd French Laces. «ta.. eto rf 1 a beart, rang-upon the ears of the people, and aj ™i#erable toadies are infinitely more offensive myee!f to offer to the ladies » large sunk the schooner Col. Lang, sailing under the} Woman in ballet costume, with her dress on tire, | '2! out-and-ont traitors —N. Y. Times. seleoted stook—every article being im-} 3d di TICE.—Tre emerged from the side scenes, waving her arms fat moderate prises Perea e & Bs above her head Usirep States Granp Lopez or Opp Fx.- snd Bonnets made to 116 ther Ormed U7 The receipts of the Treasury Department | "Some symptoms of alarm bad appeared by this | Lows —The aunual meeting of the United States | “°F M3 HL AN. tinpor'er, 1| Blenker's Brigade, bave during the last few days averaged one mil- | time, and one iad in the gallery cried “fire,” | Grand Lodge of the Pegendent Order of Odd ibldeinotoaon + 1/Capt. Manus’ Co, lion dollars per day, while during the whole | whereupon he was at once chokedby a biy-fisted | Fellows begun at Odd F Hall, in this city, 1 SEA PROPOS. , til! Lincoln Cavalry. of the month of August, 1860, the aggregate was | "2B beside him. Two or three women said «<0, | yesterday morning. Deputy Grand Sire Milton | SS Swe vag COALS Hl urolekce Pook oy pa ee Moux Axeusts sy Govansuznt Ozvicuns — ge end among thelr underclothes, making fast } C.8. U. 8. A.. Washington, the close leguins or “tights,” and | ees | Onsorsed “Proposals for Flour.” ss Cc Di Lord!” and endeavored to edge their way out of | Hundon presided, and on the call of the roll it} of a cettaim — Pecans 19th Indiana ‘dat $800,000 kis bende but these «1 ght manifestations were = en that a quorum of sr protentatives pre Abo Ser Oe reguired. in separat RR: Leer era ay uelled by manager eatly, who had ere was no representatives present from 1” The steamship Columbia, owned in bb front of the curtain and pot Oe appeared any of the States composing the Southern Con- mate paler taped pees Cog ise Washington foes now Charleston, S. C., was seized in Ngw York on “Ladies and gentiensan: me kind enough tore- | federacy —Balt. Sun, yesterday. ‘The Flour required to vec th brands, | >! 8. ww TONES, WAGON MEPAIRINET EE Ct TCH REPAIRING, &c. Saturday immediately upon ber arrival at quaran-} main in your seats, and ma * Do unnecessary dis- Sgr Pa Psy erage or and to th it f ‘d of - ” Sceateg Semetienty ope q turbance. “if anything has gone wrong,Twillre. | , UJ The Richoond papers have recently | e040 Peet thosnepootion of & Board of Army Ot" SEALED PROPOSALS, till the ain of W, tot GmgeReipe turn in a moment and state the occurreanes brought to light the fact that John B. Fieyd, tme: Feet : ber. 166, at 12 0° Ock ai. are invited. SLD aan ae ‘WATCHES, 7" Government bas purchased two iron side- Tue screams were prolonged and thrilling in when he was Secretary of War, tried to steal the é Bisham the Bubsistence partment with 150 by all wont oelebinied materss Theel steamers bailt for the Fléride Ratlrosd | the interim, but directly Air Wheatly reappeared | Gonetment manufactory Bick eee at . Pry a>. Ta tobe cater in Washington w. a Cain MET EAR. company, to be used ss transports, $200,000 was] ©. adies and Gentlemen: Thegperformers are | Ut want of sagacity and enterprise on the part o} ms vies oe sie Goveramsa may diet cieh 0b wives EWE RY ie iv A? paid for them. somewint cane and ay cannot go on with the bg cmaemnnetion sme Phos — Prevented rene a: ns o. imu lover mixed = BM GAT ee Os _ it! - . 10" heme. owier “igier be i UF The Philadelphia Press says that six Yor, wil, hereire go out quietly.” [a reine Cornixe sown Far Wooee Fie so ' Cheap ake Mlle do, ree ait aay of the bide, aod re, Sunt te] _s0i0-6t__ Four doors west'o! Browa's Hotes. “ ji T oops —' ie government: " . d per. en cane troops passed through that city on much burned} eM heater ppl er an bas Purchased all the wee ds for about a arter tt a mede in Tremeuey notes, if Government deuires 289 No SOFNSON & NAOLE, 289 Sunday. 1 ,. | of @ mile on each side of the Washin: ranc! j. ‘ shed Between Tenth sts. soutn {17~ Frowb@hiliiogton, Odeon Bulding, we| wis Plead gout nemon behind the cur- | Ptiroed from ine Relay House to Washington, 6 401 Ibe and gee teraiehed in bales of from aoa 82] x TERS Of W H The le dishinded quietly. and soma five Lundred men are now engaged in $ baling t igh 7 mgeoR: Bee have the fine October number of Harper’s Maga- P q Some one de- to be deduot: 4 scribed thule orderly distnisal as resembling a| Cutting itdown. The timber is intenden to be d bite to be Gyrected to Capta BEC! INES FINE sine. > funeral. But a scene far otherwise went on a used the coming winter for fuel, and will cost yi 8. U. 8, A, and endoreed Sata OTLEK UF The Philadelphia Novsh American mays the sage on | about an average of 8 per cord ~-Balt Sum os. = een a that over fifty vessels are now on their way from Pa gor oc Lode pag es Spout {ae Tue New Yor« HicHiann Reoiment —The ing, Joe Charl sptembor ef ae fa uppitiag CONN & ~ L Cartier India with cotton for Atlantic ports hera-if in ballet costume. She stood upon a settee | Colors of the Highland Regiment of New York, belatenae of the. » Most sles rents limdae meet nell to reach her driss, and somehow flirted it inte | Col. Stevens, were returned to them yesterday Corn to be in the ear, and to be delivered in| Which we one ee ne” (7 The Rev. J. H. Cuthbert, of Philadelphia, | jet of gas, when fi wos Inetantin | With the befitting ceremonies. The colors, it} A few barreis of the same grade of ashington City, atthe Caitie Yardon Monament | pyug” rey hen: bets ledtioe io Sn oe froin ber fright-ces | Will be recollected. were taken from them at'the | Fis ithe eyo the, same ade, Square. Oceans SD nba epee pe, and her sisters eden cae of thelr insubordination oF tautiny, by order | ie ciate ths Dread eas tee ee Ene bh ts t eof carats Towuested to state the price per 1001 4 ven a Rimingor & Co.’ (19 Brosd j St eral of the ballet girls from an adjoining dressing- jen. McClellan. ind they | i Tern a pounds of will be required, to vy renowned BO D U7" The New York Tridune has suspended its | room, rushing up to assist her, were tn turn tet on \ daiaebattnia ir nantaaimees “the bar ola aon ita te Fis a at, oie Fa oy we 4 Eigeons, Sinan editi fire. About a dczen of these helpless girls were [7 The exportation of cereals from California | we, hooped and hi ine and the whole 74 during the gonstently on Bunday jon. thus burning at once, and the fire tan ence their | *2. other parts, the past year, amounts to $4,000,000 win, rBpoaal to HP SSted to Capt. An CK, Hof, ‘ . se 6 aber. ‘to be di to rf e ITH, G. 8, U: Br a and endorsed *broeels ‘There ts no doubt that orders have been issued by +7 oF sole burning tothe bone. Their screams 5 7 REA ee arte Se Senne a Satcorts, ere Leen CO Pre eae Ua AL AU Te and upon cbarges of a ~ r ceriientan OF peciewe oe LASSES, rocker 4 P, Being mike orie New York. without ‘ail treasonable character. Tested afternoon up to the cefling. of the denomization AUZE eglore wy ts, R CTO. Ieee tran afty parties hing To vest tte lashes and hair of the affrighted woman. pee ay Sites C A ‘complete Abs! a &o, in Three-year ‘Notes, 73-0 theatre was imperiled? by the sea-cloth, be thi M. W. GALT & BRO. “SWEENY. 'ENHO! NT & 00. partially ignited, being thrown into the stable, to the Corporation. Jewellers, Pa svenu se ti-im Ones ean £00 = where it was discovered on the point of combus- * mba ot ee ymer is fol se14-st Four doors west of Brown's Hotel. = WOOD AND “3 ~ scen n the rear of the theatre, on Bemeon the os others 10 per cent. LEA & PERRINS! S: ED PRO Faas, be-reosred aatt street, was most piteousand Sgontzing in its char- | Guring the month of a Ts 5 per cent, CELEBRATED supply. Fine We ‘ington ver ry wt no j Half dressed ballet girls ran u aed down, oi cost "WM: DIXON, Collector. Worcestershire 72 tons beet White Ash furnace sme, were tcreaming { rANy ary. ENGINTERS— Pronounced by. z “to. Pine Weod. si sr | saaumeyama conte etbig,cscoog | UH wr aia irtigasesenwed mgcuncs || Frotouend br pa fete the Eastern | * ~ Carri imum fixea by iaw—i50 men. | ire at No. down, and as eac ced mu the | 244 @ street H ae Thee wernt: | caablons and taken away, the clowd probed oe | Paste elena ero ‘The ah a a to be the ? pony ES bia = considerable | 224 toucned her sores.” A ] é ———————— The Boldiers carnes et “ony ==] “OO 600. . 7 P to the H+ RCOAL—CHARCOAL, gies x ‘ Puel.* ana ‘may be leh Gorge nate Undersigned rates. “ Reygiceml Wacgamraeyee | preey Aiea ta baie faligenrnsreghere pre AUTUMN AND WINTER DRY Goons. : R 0 r paanew ie Wasser fs. says aaah ss teat ee : fe EERSTE BG ures. ; i all i egenrern oT, | | ce iad eee BY, Mansnal 1% PAGE, AUCTION AND | ufaotu , j { 4 2 Kegs do do do UaaW Hota

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