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he Oe — THE EVENING Be ee ee rare ny | catenc Oaak ? wots arent ey ocsmal SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS IN p AUCTION SALES. nse GREEN & WILLIAMS Aaotioncers. . ‘THE SITUATION IN THIS QUARTER. Published tn with the resolution of By WASHINGTON CITY: Tt Is evident to well-informed persons here, that} 81. Louis, rae: F. Fama di —< : 5 one \ the Senate o July 16, 1861. Sa = BY ™ evan Caen WEDNrs ar. -».September 15, 1961. | the late State arrests in Maryland defeated a care- himwelf Under arreeton the general chance «fen ag wee dieae - te At General Hospi om E street, between Fourth Coret. ar. =< 3 7] the us —————— | fally-prepared scheme boc arr phate one 4 language When alluding tohis supe-] ,7 “ L. 6. STEPHE! ares : heres Armon. deocane’ iy ° "i ilitary camps and | tion on this side of the Potamac with an attem; lor officers. " , — : Pom Sod nh Streets, the personal ee saaraders cadaaging us pine ee ee siley hin saa pa. < pis — Be ad fete deb how rab grt he Sento dar cad in i ade. H ar do ‘to. . i shores Ses Biseung, and other Bureaus, army, —_ ss ‘unicating, while a military officer, with the au- add .(@) 6) 96th do oo U as to movements and eMfire in thetr vicinities. | of the current week. Among those recently ar- | inente Sz Washington, ‘making complaints | 7 monene ices re and MONDAY (jan) | 34 id a aie Cl a. i noe oad otnar abies. and W. stands, ——_— rested in Maryland were nearly all the leading spainet and using disrespectfal language towards | in October next, fort “Slection o1 a lent, | 12th N. ¥, Volunteers.. 2/24 New Jersey Vol.... 1 jarred Mattresses, Spire of the Morning Preve Stale. ‘They hed « heaty majority of the Legis | moval Ite Saied that eto writes betnions | ites of eat Cone stjonmurey co mandy the A | 5th do" {jad Maine Strood tot cf Kitchen Reqsiaiiog gn thane te uanlg_apon the late decision | State. They had s heavy majority of the Legis- | moval. It is stated leno Ga t. | OL antl their muocessare are slgctes —— is of Jadge Wayne in the habeas corpus case of &| lature, which was prepared to set at defiance the | Bist are nov Genet mnie aod Quartermaster | 8% 29-Jawta ROB’T READ, Treesurer._ | 35° ava Gk & WILLAAMRE, Avets. soldier of the First Minnesota Regiment. fiat of the people of Maryland, as expressed in | Meigs left for Washington this morning. eoMran met Eyeinngre— Sist By WALL & BARNARD, Aubttlonsers. The Republican this morning deals with -the | their late election, passing an ordinance of seces- Impertant frem Jefferson City—Gen Price be enlisted te Bil tno othe = Corner 9th st. and south vide Pa. av. African slave trade. sion last nightor to-day. That action wasto have} has Attacked Lexingten—Price Reinlerced imum fixea law—150 men. By re at No. | in K 'RiUey BR 4t AUCTION. ooo deen the signal for a rising of the Maryland seces-| by Rains. BERS weet g Pay, from 78 to. GH per ‘month, | 37h On SAaTURDA ORNING ‘dat eget si Mittrany Movements tn Battreons.—As sionists {n Balti and the lower part of the Izvrxnson Crrr, Sept. 16.—A special dispatch food and ing. aul? oon ry re . we re nt ofthe As on similar information to the subjoined {s systemati- | "°" ea to the St. Louis Republican says: 4 9th M. come, 18 through entecky com- State ; to have been promptly responded to by the | “°Gen Price, at the head of 15,(00 to 20,000 men, | QT. JOSEPH’S SCHOO , and Brown | cally published in the Baltimore and New York movement of Johnson's army across the Potomec. | attacked Lexington on Thursday, byt we bare no R SMALL BOYS, | 10th Sorreie, Seddie and Harness SSD REte nll ‘Ehvacsune melas Se: aabseating tho proposed | particulars of the battle, nor de wekwew ite The, fustere of the Holy Gross | re. onsced as sod horace have jan arrived ai are ail of the Saale Reet ce ce eae: THO RA} crclationary Action cf the Taghoeemy, aanened | oo ae ee Serres Saal pores Jevephte Male Oronen 20th Hrs dPSak; Sud os thw enle will be withont reserve mote Americen of this morning says: the rising of the Maryland traitors to have been | ,,2°¢ ee ston kee ae HITE, COTTONS, WOOL FLANNELS, | 24V ry ores, —— CP tent thin four or five days the military ted upon it. 0 Johnson is understood to | Wrnehtas, wh ob sect Mat aecounia, wast | WHIT Finnnela™a fail toot of choles | lat Minnesots ¥ cash. regarding troops. passlng through the | predicated upon it. ose t ek the Bt Lane” Tasicorat f gveses at prices, not withstanding ail | Ist Pennsylvania Val seis WALL & ARD, Avote, Tes Teoma, brant anumal degre of| have abandoned the experiment of Leen Spey] Bb mt or : Su0h goods are daily edvateing 17 ‘alee. {2) Including an offer. (+) One By THOMAS Do jp Atotionsers, — or force, —_ vaca , | fiver; being depri = * You ma pare yourselves for stirring ti a f-_ (4) One officer. Ad bmn pipe oe pares sas of eae ae sistance deemed necessary to justify a hope of the | auring the Aira Boek esok | Gant Price, Be se 18-5tif vie sree perry Bulag” F A) ay, ~ -+4 of the War Department to strengthen the main | Success of such a movement on bis part. ee ay Sage whey 7 ta enedge ee J BONNAF US, having reosived several in 7] a d army under command of General McClellan. We fun spvascans 69 tuoors. > Jackson in their mite 0 five 2 color + tations to sive encing Lessons in Washing. ek. st 4 note among the movements the following :—Four | 7. New York papers are in error in their be- ae: their proceedings, is advancing upon ton. 2 ose rentlemen know tha: ig has resgived ‘eects of Be. sod caoen 22 Foe, Oy the ctramed 8H Spucidicgs io Verse: | Mat.that there: extn’ gages that the sonjson mee | Ome eesever iia goes the secessionists flock to | delphis, and tvat he will tn that ti = > da ist time, a ii vig Baltimore; the Fifth Michigan Regt- | called for under the three years volunteer law will | meet him, and are rapidly swelling his tanks.’ 90 Of 2) lessons, 10 email sword. broad sword, meat, 1.000 muskets, under the command of Col. oO In the affair of the steamer Sioux City, at Gias- | 8nd bayonet, in Washington, to comm=noe Mon- forthcoming under its provisions. On uy d t= 16. As . Fr. Bra-d- Heary D Terry; a detachment of 375 men of the | 7° b& = ba 2.8 day or two since, ten rebels were seen to nat, Hinkinond Hone ~ ona ee ‘Thirty-8Mb Penasylvania Regiment, under the | Ctrary volunteering has never gone on more 5 is ht, in all | show fred by the tee yk — mccbewenbesbrer command of Major Wallace; the Third Rhode | satisfactory than within the past fortnight, in ts iv ops on the mer. fT THE OLDE ee Ialend, 700 Fj commanded by Colonel N quarters of the loyal States; and since Monday | With reference to the removal of Gen. Fremont AT SSE ObD RATES — Black SILKS, extra w Pens; a detachment of _ men - the New morning last more Union troops have been in tue Democrat of this morning holds the following in Jones’ com- i) ¥ io a : Wits after Da At ee i “ C 8 OF fs for the mand of the Rhode Ieiena Regiment, and 44 of | Motion on the way to the field than ever beforein | «<The removal of General Fremont, we do not seneral aad »peciai wants of families. 4 the First Pennsylvania Regiment, commanded | the same time—indeed twice as many. To-day, | think, bas been seriously considered py me Ad. NE PRICE ONLY, marked in plain figures; by Sergeant J. Fultz; also. the Third New Bamp- especially, the number in motion to join the dif. | Ministration. Complaints bave undoubtedly been | hence no purchaser is deoeived. shire Regiment, Colonel E_R. Fellows, about 910 t U te hs { Within the | ™2de az*inst him, enc possitly charges preferred, rag 2 CURTAINS, OILCLOTHS, &c. muskets; Eighth Maine Regiment, S00 strong, | ““Te"t Union columns is enormous. which, of course, will be duly and properly in. | Upper Flocrs, eee aw se 8 4t THOMAS DOWLING, Avot. Mozart, New York. Tammany, do.... Excelsior Brigade « 4|Kentacky Cavalry [let D.C Votonteers... 1] Bz J. O. ee E GRAN R SAS! AND Eemmanded by Col. Strickier; a detachment of the | Week ending on Saturday evening next, it will be | vestigated "But thrae.procectimes oo oer ty Pons avenseard Ro street, | oatibalat inte -:7+ 2] Peamsters, Q.M.D.. 31 & PAN, Mecmpsre FyRsrreae axa ores: Fire Zouaves of Philadelphia, 400 muskets; alsoa | safe to say an aggregate of at least thirty-five | satisfied have never looked toa result so serious as go 13 Stif “Perry Building,” Ist Penn. Artillery... 3 Total.......0000.167 ved MORAL NG fied AN at 10 o’el at detachment of several hundred to reinforce Col. | thousand troops will have joined the different retiree diay sie peta cae EEKERS OF COTTON GOODS CAN PRO- | Ist do Cavalry... 2 No. 308 Elevestiwe < cen Land M sts. Fs atmcknon al St mmand gt | Columns of the Union armies in the field. We do too Bighiy appreciated by ee serene? are | S eye these autumn supplies of sit kinds of COT- othege Bree Mcers. (b) Two officers. (¢) One | we shall sell the Furniture ind Effects of a gentle- Capt. Reed, and-22 mea of « Minnesots revitnee: | mot feel at Iiberty to state where precisely. pnp herd gla ra reply Seated “We eenured Targe lots of auch fabrice prier to the . Sdperior Rotew soa etic oe Grea were commanded by Capt Wilkins: Col. THE WAY To Do IT. . in the affec: + J ople of the loy: ) | rise in pricer At General Hospital, Union Hotel, corner Bridg Piano Forte, aod to admit of the probability of any acch event.” 6 a's0 offer our usual ful! stook of all kinds of i :, Suit of Solid Walnut vet Covered. ‘lor ‘uauticin ete OF Puede nad, | The Second regiment New Hampshire Volun- ‘The Republican learse that Cel’ Machen ben PRY GUODS for the general and +peoial wants of | _2R4 Washington streets, Georgetown, Sept. 12. Furaitare, 00 of Sofas Armenia Base Fire Zouaves, Col. Baxter, consisting of five full | teers sends home more than twelve thousand dol- | at Lexington a ‘ew days 2:0, took possession of a Zi only, marked in plain figures. osewood Marbie sree Fortysixth Regimen“f Pennsylva- | lars of its last payment. A committee of officers | large quantity of Property «longing to the ari Carpets, Oilcloths, Curtafus, Rave wo. upper eb and Cane- Fepneyivana’ Kecimcat af otenty 800 stons, | ewive tbe money and forward Ito the Snax | Weeding the books and fapire adie great wal | gS? Aout bee Bidiag.» rnaek me PS Sig re Neorg iment Pieshinens; | Bank, in Boston, to be deposited to the credit of ; Pn: sad Sth ot, “Ferry Building: P City after the defeat of the State forces at Boone- sep 18-5uf Greys) of New York city, 706 muskets, and under | the regiment. They then draw checks for the ae Biegant o Velvet Cx ville by Gen. Lyon ik BTOCE AND Wha. >. ll gen and 9 command ef Col. Henry Moore; also, the New | various amounts payable to the order of the wife, Jackson has publicly announced his Intention OBR ook AND WHOLE TARIFF OF oo fat Troe, Lt perior Solid Wi Hampebire company of Cot. Baden’s Regiment of parent, or friend to whom the soldier wishes to | t establish the capital at Lexington, claiming OF PERSONS IN MUDERATE CIRCUM- I Bharpshooters, 101 men; none but the most ex- a th: Th hecks will be cashed at full authority todo so. It May be that this pro- | STANCES, enced marksmen were allowed to join this| *"4 the money. These chec' cashed at. | gramme hes been relinquished, and the Presence | * Diy Goods in all departments of first elnes uro- Pear net Tg any of the New Hampshire banks. Some ten of Gen. Price (who, doubtless, is now in posses- Lemming § nuen <7 i ang the ourrent Cov ‘The New York Express of last evening says:— | thousand dollars go to New Hampsbire in this| sion of Lexington,) is with the view of planting ‘One price oviy. us pos in plain figurcs, copee- —— 5 ‘The Continental Guard, Rev Col. Perry, (48th | Way. Below we give the form of the check : prayed eee ie paabe Bawisn tutes quently no arabes r is overcharged. sia aed ‘arbi us ty . Louis. P' —The fol ing le re \ parcels for the interior properly prc! ire perior Hair ‘eather ~ oy -- volunteer yeriment), ~ viremia No. ..+6 Washington, D.C.,..... + 156 - | veais the mission of Capt. Kidd, who arrived bere | of chataes BERRY & BRO. 074 Pillows ae Selphin . bey numbered 925 men. -A guard of $5 some days since, with a flag of truce from the 18-5tif Penn. av aad yh ond 0 sts, Wheeler & Wilson's Sewing Machine, 8 very eu- men were left at the encampment at Fert Hamil, rebel camp at Springfield : 20 18 i or ee Cooking and otnér Bto ton, in command of Lieut. S$. K. Wallace, to take ‘ HEADQUARTERS areas Se, A KINDS OF ee AT, LESS THAN Together ‘Witha general sesortment of Kitehon s \ . be “lors, ni 5 i in 2 few days. & B vvveee Com. 24 N. H. Regiment, | geid :—Sir: Yours of the sth inst scontalning an | wintor will effeot ood oon, by making tame se 17-4 3. C. MoGUIRE & CO.. Ancts, _—— are armed with Enfield rifies, A SKIRMISH UP THE RivER. erroneous construction of my proclamation of the _ most of w! purchases now. . ich were - 30th ultimo, has bed my attention. The + ho erale and retail business of the oouatry Boon, and the distribution of them and other cy. | _T€ following despatch was received last eve. | StH ultimo, ba the object of your note to be to | being now reduced to the ome winoseed ty, ticles to the men kept most of the regiment up a| “lng at the War Department : inquire whether It ts my intention to shoot the | us t offer a! article at a reduced tariff of profite, good portion of last night. Daxnestown, Sept. 17 —All quiet here. No-| wounded who might be made prisoners by the} ONE PRICE ONLY, marxed in plain gures, They have a brass band of 24 pieces, and a drum thing unusual has occurred at Poolesville up to | forces under my commend. Uifiuspect ours ook at tie meas * of the usual number. The uniform of the PRovrp Rra: \. do. of trust, dated the 18th Ist Penn. Artillery. recorded among the ii = ROSTERS SPA OF Vatbaay = iM L Est, —By virtue a Total... K' pain attest Washington, ON i proceed to will inspect ours ock at their pieasure; it incure At Hospital at Columbian College, Washington, ises, on MO. DAY, the 23d day of men is biue frock coat. dark blue pantaloons, and this evening; nor above so far as we can learn. roclsunetion, It be Sie enforced, witatn the "srptian tartnnn aed Oileloths, Rugs, &0, Sept. 13. ieee ‘ Ee hington, in regulation dress. y Last night, a party of the 3ith New York, Col. ines prescribed, against the cless of offenders for | Upper Flv ors. itr.et, and Known and ————— LeDue, crossed the river at Seneca Creek, and | whom {t was intended, viz: (All paroele for the interior wroperlz, packed free | 24 Maine Volunteers... 6) thirty. fou, ‘thi PF The schooner J. H. Burnet, of which only itered af “All persons who shall be taken with arms in | of charge. PERR BRO., 34. do a end two-sixteenths are owned in the South, was seized stam Tosing two} weir hands within these lines shall be tried bv | 40 19 stip Penn. pang ET . court-martial, and if foun, iilty will be shot.” _ a on Monday. An arrangement} Thijs morning they shelled the rebel camp and] The lines are ex essly oo to be those of GQPORGETOWN FEMALE SEMINARY, been In the United States Court by which drove them back. Nothing else has occurred, | the army in the military occupation in this State, (Miss HaRgovER’s.) 5 Joyal owners in parts of vessels can have the use and nothing is indicated on the part of the enemy bie ati pwihoct unde ai gry = ite “nicl of their by it it | lamation without undertaking to determine i i value ot actly pA security double the SKIRMISH ACROSS THE RIVER. Rre‘condition of any man engaged in this rebel the Breads gf ths Lnstitution will ne resumed on sa ik deere, ge a ae Lark: © e : aoe : “ niet t ded 4 rec 1 cans wal rar called to the Ciass in Caltsthenios, which lamation inten recognize e asual war! at iy U7" The New York District Attorney has filed cries 3 skirmish this morning, between 1 and 3 hts of an open enemy in the field. and to bein | will beformer ae Monday, the oth inst , pra grad: Libels against twenty-two vessels seized as prizes, | 0’clock, with some South Carolina cavalry at the ‘mal f ri alt ta strictly conformable with eg | USte of the “Lewis Nor: together with forty-two vessels seized by the Sur- | Junction of the Mount Vernon and Accotink roads. of fonyaeey y - the usag ucation.”’ The former p e attention of parents and guardians is partic- 2d N. Y. Fire Zouaves. 2d N. Y. Volunteers. Sth di do.. veyor. About $500,000 in money, stocks, bonds, | None of the Unien troops were injured, while two It is hardly necessary for me to “7 that it was Holted to attend “co. &c., belonging to citizens in the seceded States, | Of the South Carolinians were wounded and ear- | 2° pre! with any purpose to {njure the or- Mis« E. Wis and deposited in New York. hasalso been seized | ried off. dinary rights of humanity with respect to the ” -§- Harrover.” z RELEASED. wounded men and those who are humanly en- He ME iarrover, , , gaged in alleviating thoir sufferings. Mille M. Gardette, harles de D7 The Baltimore American of this morning} We are giad to learn that the secession author. Joux C. Faxxoxr, py aggTikrs may de obtained at the Book: mye that sixty-four cannon have reached that] ities in Virginia have released the venerable Major General Commanding. —— ~s Point from Pittsbu: for the fortificati M Strother and Pendieton eee rg, for cations on essere. mot long since Later from Misseuri. Federal Hill, and that there are six similar pieces . seized near Martinsburg, Va., and carried off to Sr. Louis, Sept. 17 —Gen. Sturgis, with eight ASHINGTON FEMALE SEMINARY, awaiting removal from the Bolton depot to the Richmond. ‘ regiments of fafantry, two companies of caval ry, w Nowsae F Winner sts. same destination. NAVY YaRD. aaa one ereetys took pesseasion of St. Joseph's} mi8S Hkteove in compliance with the ee on Friday last. 07" On Monda night week, as a Government This morning the 8. Seymour arrived from oo Pp tronige her but = It is reported that there was a battle at Lexing- their daughters to steamer was conveying prisoners from Lexington, Philedelphia with Government stores. A portion on y between the Federal forces and Th ope a fren — arrange- Sohovl in Missouri, to Fort Leavenworth, she broke ber | °f bet cargo, consisting of powder, was taken out — ral = pin Hcg eta vi Sasa eccane Washington. and reepectfully Toquests, © share of rudder and was obliged to land, when the boat} @* the yard, and sent upto the Magazine. The} 15,0 °*P' i , 4 the public patronage tion. first ill '. ‘was seized by a band of Secessionists, the prison. | S¢Y™0ur reports all quiet along the river. In Another bridge has been burnt on the Hannibal: Fis oe eceers Sra caa aide Kishen | ers liberated, and forty Federal soldiers captured. coming up, when near Matthias’s Point, she} and St. Joseph Railroad, recipitating a locomo- Cireu'ars may be obtained at the Seminary snd ——$ 79th do... 1 Total,...0-.000+.206 9d Sickles Brig.,N Y. 9) (4) Including an officer. At General Hospital, (Circle,) Washington, Sept 13. are to 0 one tne books and settle mooounts ec einst above expired copartnershj twisted her shaft, injuring ber to a considerable | tive into the stream and killing the engineer. | at ig none! Bookstores. HORGE W: FARANT. 7" We leara from the St. Louis Repudiican | extent about the stern, causing her to leak some- Pi gical or Brotha ey cnfederate | _s0 18°tf H. J: HAR ROVER, Principal. FRAMED He ANE, Shat the number of stand of arms on board the| what. Ske will be towed around to Georgetown tc Tur Undersea AL CHARCOAL, of frets steamer Sunshine, seized by the Confederates, was| by a tug, and after discharging her freight will P | Tate Charoonl for ssie Those in want will p ease four hundred, not four thousand, asthe telegraph | be repaired. ORTANE Wiotmta, ATER VIR+| Gl colir Gaiman, Westin as 34 made it. The Powhatan came around from Baltimore Lee Resumes the Attac:—Centinued Retreat | board, at the Sawmill Wharf, Georgeto Durantep.—Dr. Russell, the correspondent of | Yesterday, where she had been sent to take in her of Wi ge 17 St’ JOHN M. NOTICE—Tre undersigned conpoctpels rm thei: and the publi veo teed ‘imed 8 copartarrthip fo Soutinve| ot —_——— ng eens a TH. Sick remaining in the Hospital Sor Uraptive ines, in ell its branches, as «| : ‘ate frm of 8. Loudos eee See ng ise and Fleyd. Diseases, at Kalorama, Sept their thanks for the very li I patr 7 i‘ ; ived, they pi themeelves te ee their wemost the London Times, left Washington last evening | Dollers. She is not yet serviceable, as her ma. Cincinnati, Sept. A special dispatch to the THE BEST GRADYS OF HEAVY pated ther tapued favors. for Pittsburg, on his way to the West, it is said, | Chinery 1s badly out of order. In leaving Balt. dated the ith sane cx Ferry, on the Kanawha, A $0 ed pa valine, Wea The BES EKGER & 00. fer a shooting tour. more on Saturday night, she was brought to by a wd ears: we tain, | Whole of the above at our proverbially low prices, . F. Loudon 5 tour. tack along our whole line, at Cheat Mountain, 0 oni: tked in pi res Naval M Rebel ee McHenry until cottage ued, {2 Me at Fort| yesterday. “After a long contest he was fairly re: | 00® PTi0e only, marke @ BOTHER, Pee EF Robert pe poset ne my =~ ie McHenry until satisfactory evidence of her in-} pulsed i Pid pee. with tener pie oo sui ra, avenge sad Ninth st... - 8. Kine. sep ll ow Persons arrested 01 ‘Olnt ang sent to Fort tended destination could be received from Wash- oss, ani ie or no loss on our s! e, owing the se17 5t,i “Perry Bai ng.’ Governor's Island R JO} INSON & NAGLE, Delaware as litical 7, fact that our troops fought behind entrenchments, | ————————_____S1ry Balding." 4 or snap on Leemratnyhy Jong tees ington. She saw nothing of the Confederates as ‘#ct that our troops fou, arge force, but 1s alarmed | 4 UTUMN AND WINTER DRY GOODS. 1) Blenker's Brigade.(a) 1 289. No.’ ee FENNETLYANIA AVENEE, 289 ‘ i '» lest Rosecrans should come upon him in the rear. x — been released, 's house. | she came up, except the tops of a few tents over | lest R. hould him tn th A 4 complete stock now in store, at prices 1 Pt. Mani poe IMPORTERS OF WINES, « By E U7 Col. T.G. Morehead, inte commander of | tue Knoll at Aquia Creek. r naria | ploration towarte Teewiceny, om & ten mile ex-| 0 tthe owne of sisal purses, One prietouys 1] Tota eeseseeees.98 | OM RS sine. % Hg33 AF ES! ‘i . 1p piain figures. 3 the Twenty second Penneyivenia regiment, has | , The — Vernon came up from Alexandria ingot McCook took seventeen prisonelt yesterday See RRY & BROTHER, | 19th Indians. = 3 pi ey MGR Ine BNE Grn omnes Wrigede meet ott” ccperiments wore being msde to-day with a} Camp Scorr, Sept. 15.—Gen. Cox is here to-day | , 17> CARPETS, CURTAINS DiL Oe ITS, “go> Watingus paren pia oar Just arrived the fallowing brands of SNE oe SE new projectile of Mr. Burnbam. The projectile | for an interview with Gen Rosecrans. He bes | £01 Upper Floors. se 17-88-18 wilco ambingten yepers please ow — Gat Meee igor eidnok, v pars in lead, with a peculiar | moved the main body of his army from Gauley "PERSONS IN BLACK med contrat = Most & . Cartier & Co., Barat & Fagot, 1" Yesterday ming, the Maryland Club | is formed of iron encased in lea » with a peculiar Bridge towards Lewisbe Wit Find our stook OMS aid for Mourn- ‘0 Royal House, in Ba!timore, was searched by the Provost | augur-shaped arrangement inside, intended to Wise and Floyd are beth retreating as fast as | ing Apparel fi id complete in all departments, SEALED. PROPOSALS, till the 19th 4 Rod me we om few xe J Marsial’s police. No arms or ammunition was| give it an additional spiral velocity as it files possible. ™e - zs is hark ‘Setarse;:hens> ef SI) vited for furmishiog O8NSO) fa Ag found. through the air. Further Intelligerce. ived. 5 About 6 000 barrels will be required.im separate | Abm. M. Rininger & Co.'s ¥ erday morning the ship B. ealm, just The court of inquiry ordered in the case of svcexssycL FIGHTS AND SKIRMISHES AT CHEAT pLRY & BR TRER. ai eatdi ae ast he teers ate iectre hs rs U7 Yesterday morni is und . Grrived from Havre, was seized in New York, by | C2Pt. Dove, of the Pocahontas, consists of Cap- Riswises Va, Sept, 16.—The body of Col. | _2¢17-5',if “Perry Building.” to be made be the 27th September, ; ameaty cn ant sea order of the Surveyor. Part of the vessel is owned | !2ins Lavalette, Pendergrast, ani Morris. G.M.| ELE” Washington was sent over to the enemy | 7NHE FIRM OF MOORE & CISSEL 18 | gad to pas thetnspeotion of « Beers eek areas Sh gic ) yt Sn Virginia. Weston is judge advocate, and J. H. Bradley, yesterday, under & flag of truce. While on the This day deso'ved by matyal cons-at, all bills | Goere, or such other inspeotion as the PICK: and CEX TO. eqs aeumeat Se Gaps Dow Ge) coat. for Sonica anes Le | Sa asec hy eg Casey fea al | Bopaiimettinct rea ESTA ASCE. Sy tie Savages er dot A Seven secessionists were arrested on board | opens FOR ENLISTING a REGIMENT OF NORTH] Hie egy, (OF Obtaining information “as to| stand 38: will cona the buclsens waif rmeriy. He ongteen. From ge og sb ry sateen jow prises steamship City of Manchester, immediately CAROLINIANS. On the 12th instant a detachment of 200 men, | mers ‘and Une oublin erent the former ousto- oe eo : at 30: & NACL Bpon her arrival in New York, Monday, from The following order was issued yesterday from | from the Fourteenth Indiana and Twenty-fourth WM MOORE, lar Vaie és: sents. Liverpool. © the War Department : and Twenty-fifth Ohie regiments, dispersed three @.W CiS8EL, ood OF" Another railroad bridge bas been burned] “The connaaie officer of the United States | ponneesc® Ten!ments, under Gen. Anderson, on} September 14, 1561. se I7-8t* oilsy FISRUR: WEARER, GAME are NOTICE. the west side of Cheat Mountain, completely JRALANCE OF ATOCK OF ClGA Ra Tn bythe Missouri Secessionists, Precipitating a lo- | forces at Hatteras Inlet, North Carolina, is au- routing them, killing eighty and obtaining most ALANCE OF STOCK OF. CIGARS AND Somotive into the stream and killing the engineer. | thorized to accept the services of such loyal North | of thels equipomeree® Ge on yee ‘lied. Bua TOBACCE FOR SALE.—Previong ee aw ws dane i ot to exceed iment, as in bii 18 ing my stock, during thie week. | shal sell — ee bee ‘sahetion to en i pdasl ‘a The enemy made an advance on Elkwater on | balance ol bus watio Cigars and three caves zs Lo cia acmner Taylor, 334 Pennsylvania | trey sived States, and to designate 2 reguler ‘offi. | {26 #8me day, with a force supposed to have been en prigee ing Leaf Tobacco, st the very low- venue, we have the interesting October number cer to muster them into service. + do weil tu apply immodiate): Of Harper's Magazine. “ The recruits will be organized in the first in- from the Fifteenth Indiana, Third and Sixth Obio P 15,000, but they were driven back by detachments | est prices, in quan‘itien to aut Alivw wast ull “ ADAMS’ EXPRESS COMPANY.” Bre hundred men were inspected and mustered cod the core tnandgc ker necessary supplies, | ginia troos also threatened the east stds of Cheat | (AMP OF GO°"D.” KENT CAVALR} and the commanding officer will, on recom- facuntain: but we have not yet bad a general en- c* panghy ay MG TON. Kept 17 elt. Se ennai mendationgpf the volunteers, propose such per- ement with them. A shell from one of reward “Siven pret an Lge} 1™ Over four thousand rifles were sent from | #0ns who may deem suitable to officer the ery. at this camp of one CHARLES 8! unis’ guns, thrown two miles {nto the enemys deserter from the same, who enlisted as a New York city to the seat of war on Monday. companies, batiallon, or hy aqroy tery may, if fi oe Erp eter phe Company to the public Uneq: Regiments, and shell from Loomis’ battery. Y WEILBACHER. of Balto, Iwantages”’ for the Bare --% eated, aitnes ie nt stance into a battalion, or regiment, according to bey ha ed Sto 0. 243 Pa. avenu ey , U7 Recruiting is still brisk in New York city,] number The mustering officer will make timely = troag. —_ t. Afaene Vire | —2erzat® Between 1ith and 13th red Freights Meteras oe setae wechere tent ape heleentepeplann for The Soldiers carried st “orz . kt nd ded them. rates, pret, be commissioned resident rik The Thirtesnth tedleos Rent es 8 severe ri . noerss ina Berend aeetocess in! o Sontrean of Wa? att A Roman Caruouic Evivon Auausren yor | BY order, L. Tuomas, Adjutant General. skirmish with superior numbers of the enemy on See ee He ree Tea} > ” onct Seibel peper hae see one ae wrovencante 07 San semis. Dor on eee aereaee cumin Conmnding Cobo WarNeesTSt SW S24 $8; ad jal correspondence of The Star.) } #0 17-St* en . . Journal, sometimes termed the Abbe McMasters {Speci . +] gt the enemy advanced on Elkwater theircol | °°)75t"__ Kentucky Cavalry. Spsete Fer Layer by vue eft wad] Tho Canteders ne wodsebeiy balding’ | Saceemmeamety, costed oy ¢ dencuwen| RY MARSHAL & Enis BON Sere te sec arnviay ir Weakness yy Me S84 of the Secretary of State. stron; i guns,on Ches-| Lieut Morrill, of the To cal Engineers, | wader ellows’ Ha |. ‘The grounds of bis arrest are understood to be | wet wii1 p Moa ho th beans amnion miles | Wa taken ner by the rebels while om way Bh rime Herkinver & ae Choose, ae eskineteet PA iss Saterday cited we, articles in a paper issued on | Duin or Ue son's Hill, (the guns of which will, | '° Chest Mountain. BKere do do do’ = ‘ r I for all ; called the Freeman’s A, The ar- See ‘Cann sters Proserved R rest of this illustrious teentne pit ope ed it tesaid, havea range of six miles,)and have} agditional Foreign News by the Angle ® seated, minal, Mecmanaely wr Verb tny oa phd yee and litersture produced a great im commenced another on Edsall’s Hill, about 14 xen. 10 Fig, also Almonds, Walnuts, Dates, Sich im the civil circles this forenoon—N. Y. oun Tet y south of Chesnut Hill. This last is on the line of oe British gprs gh ad Advancement wo } 20 Bbis. Sreape, - the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, not far from lence was in session at Manchester, under 90 ) Vari complete assortment! Exxcution in tue qasecn Parer.—tt iscur-| the burnt bridge. A position on Edsall’s bill is} ‘he Presidency of Mr. Fairban, the distingu'shed arhielrefor the “Army, Nevycand Butlers use, wre SADEERV SL CREONOM ETERS, w All ealies Yor wae Pe x — board Banged Adame’ . oie, | _w pretty, eon abty Poudre ait | S2id to be occupied by three Maryland regiments. | "fi "Cvcvalin, the disti ished free-treder, ! 2016-8 4 doors west of Brown's the details of the tragedy have set eo eee A portion of the Alabama regiment on Monday | the course of & speech at Mont ier, in ‘which Pray, Striped ar TU ANNE for C LORIN S ¥ . NG oO} Ww y RR Dut it would appear that the viet ‘was one of | took possession of the barn on the land of the late be held up France as the champion of ‘social and | shirts, /nite in and ‘otton ON =! 7 ms i; BADR A the abip’s officers who had roused the wrath of Ww Political progress, regretted that those | Grey Sod Whits BLANKETS, other ki MIN TE int BS Shese two desperadces,one of whom was a colored | MJ Lewis, on the Woodlawn estate. Sheserince bated tad dlagon of the Eeaperor of PR oe taly. tarked'tn lain hgarse heaoo AND READY-MADE mao from Mantinique. They were arrested after {7 The latest returns of the Bank of England ae Gand paver rally, made | 20 purchaser is der " hi ano SAIN AREAEESOUEE ie ed atthe yard atm, where thelr bodies sane aoe et te asi poh, at gob sdvancea Lona 06h pate, and mang marcha 3 ote mae Greate t — ‘iate_& tlt on the still Barbar Flalipers anid the early | SEerense of 816,000,000 “The. Deatteat says ceversl-fersien jjournate RUGS. Bo Une BRAINS 8, FIREMEN’ INSURANCE COMPANY U7; Salt Ws selling st Richmond at $6 to 67 per| mate comments onthe Pamphlet, “The Ea Pavevenneand Natit. WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. A number of Vermont volunteers visited | barrel. No wonder they want the Kanawha te | of Rome and King of Italy,” which are vold of “Py f = tas Doane of a ecceedosian ot Bae em on | Rion. all foundation, and to which the Government op- Ero SEN TS. roche Capital............8900,000, b— ie See. poten Sam vked, PE ya nooatioh tng Seeer tater arated reat ej the representaive of | upwarde. Qies corner C stvest and Lowsians ov., over Bénh made him kneel and allegiance to fhe con- Sietacnastnaic tan Belgium at the court of the King of Italy, is On SALEDES oR ‘of Wesmagten. stitutional flag, and then rted him back to his Tennyson is expected to write the poem | 284- s wane bea snewys Spd Sapa HR| De es or eater | GS IZ, The three Teanessee Commissioners to the Sine Pescador ot ra. | t2,Proveed to, Vera Cre erhe, Patrio says this oie Ate No.1 Bet ‘Fensaeh clone be Gove Se ime Sedeae enveek soeraanate oar v, a " OF Eoe! OTICE!!: the Btate, Dasty . osaimy f NOTICE! ‘ departure trom Frankfort,end at! whale jantucket harbor, on Friday services were held the Vv} s B a ! pelgbberhood. Milan. on * new "aes £ ext | il ” “ : "6 . the rebel aoe eemer General of ‘There are now over 800 men employed in ns. | Euseeliead Dee peers, Cornet ‘Peuneyivans beans 864k, owe is spurious. No such sterviiet. ih 2 : » «=» Aeouthmde) | i {i = wmeROoLt

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