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Mrstixe or Pouice Commissionans — Further 4 sthneats —At a meeting of the Board of a AMUSEMENTS. tropolitan Police Commissioners, held afternoon followi: FOR SALE‘AND RENT. 5 yy > _ 7 SS —| ar eee ents g| PELEGRAPHIC NEWS|/SECOND EDITIOY. CCR! ———SsasasvwX—" the Persons were designated t 's ven Would ANOTHER MALICIOUS SECESS' > = for trial upon the Metropolitan Police, to fll ex- $0 3 anee bey, Se for peers eatipmionta,” Addraes PLor. vated THREE O'CLOCK Pm isting vacancies: CROWDED HOUSES: -_t , City Post OMico, wo 18 St ; S| ee ——__—- ts so nrge sto reguize it to be put to prose at an| Paircimen —Fifth Precinct, Second Ward — cRowh'p HOUSES! F = Pe apap patie emg tarker 4 OUR MILITARY BUDGET. . . 6 > early bour; Advertisements, therefore, should be eet ae P Rentiaee, Re ‘ aod K ste. First Ward. The of i» F ¢ ¥ | Ilino!s, passing a bridge near Huron, Indians, recinct, ard— . John- : : BOR SALE n PAB et 27 | im the neighborhood of ene hendred. it ie be. eyni Ibert Brewer ich’ 3 SOR SALE—A FARM, containing 5 f Healt tn pisce off Ward ay Newline rs VE $ Beret ad, on the Geogxetown sad Rockville | liewed that the bridge bad been weakened by | now ready to take the field, asa portion of Gen Notiex.—District of Columbia Advertisements Seifert, and GWG. Eslin, declined ? 7AraRIKe.9 miles from the former piace, BS Sood malicious parties Anderson's command : “ : a 5 08! ~ to be inserted in the Bal rimonz Sun sre received osevents Precinct, Fourth Ward — Wallace w. rk? wpe. r od ait es. Tquire — us rea rage or Sep eeneenbemeenien Moj. W.Z. Ward, of Kentucky, Major Genera! Benj. P. Morris, John F. Lyne Jas. Mec: , gomery county, Md. r se i7-lw* Sr. Louis, September 18 —The Pony Express ona Joba H. Ward, of Bowling or , Green, Ky., Lieutenant Colonel; Jas. 8. Carlisle Smoorine | and Frank Miller, in place of T. J. Frazier, F. | <emesememenncensemmeemmeeaneenecemem » Ky., ; Jas. Casn—Au caamivation in the ones of Giivest | Powter, J. H. Howllt, W. Ringgold, and’ B. FoR RENT earaia rrahapihine sarees Arar eaidredened oem fe or. ed WE ie & s and J.8h i party, numbering a hundred persons, and em- , Ese th , and P. McGrath J. Shearer, a ee est wenty and odd ns and child tf . in Second Regiment—K4. H. Hobson, Ooloncl; MILITARY APPOINTMENTS The President this morning made the follow. ing appointments for a new Kentucky brivede Jobn Carlisle, Lieutenant Colonel; Wm. Hobson Eighth Precinct, Fifth Ward.—Franklin R WANTED. Call at WALL, STE- | [YOR RENT—The large three-story BRICK larg® three-story BRICK | Were massacred by the Indians at Grove Lake, on 4 J > on bemoan gern oe a a. Cia S$ & CO.’S. 322 Pa us. Sit Ftoust'No 94, oon'Eining 12 rove, what the northern route. There are no particulars. en R Wade V. z igible. : j is WANTED-By a respectatle woman, » SITU- | With ‘similar savantagen, to ie voured Moines? ©. Sawa, Qectnmaeen To ee ‘Ninth Precinet, Sixth Ward. —Philip Harbin ATION a8 nurse. Good re oan be | without furnitures sie, House No Ba. Agaty of FROM KANSAS. ; » @ Fp , Wm. Foss, and ‘Wm. Boyd, in place of G. | £iven, Addtoss Rox 1¢ Star Office. 1t*_ | No. 92 Pennsylvania avenue, bstwoen sist Per ani | The Fight between Rains and Montgomery, | ©°™missary. W.. Nokes, J F. Cook, and J. Lasky, i ae | WW at eh fadieee SAW ter Omer cat"| (OR RERT—4 BRICK ROUSE ce Bent | Cmcaco, sept te ton teteawerth, Kane, | cepacal RESINS AE sume to, dames Barone, Wm. Gitwon, Chan W. | nerionand whtrolfean bonsens coves | F'Otem Na a¥ siete Want 'osiGhl | pe ae he Ra Sancer Meee isietaman | (Sema cadence of the Star} Harman, and Chas. B. Ashton, in place of R. F. WAN D—Ry « respectal irl, a SITUA- fora ily. i ion on Ist of Oo- | counts of the late ement between Rains and 4 Sept. 17.—Capt. Sponabie, McGee, J. V. Dulin, W. T. Lenoir, J. R. Pierce, TION pe che bermaid n washing | ober. Apply tod. KIRK WUOD, corner of and | Montg - On the 2d instant 2 rebel force of | New York 3ith Regiment (Col. Ladew), andeight and T. Pumphrey, declined. "| and ironing, or as nurse, Address Box 15, Star | 2weithate "se ta-th | ate nendsed ander Rains, 3; bed Fort Scott, | men crossed the Potomac last night below here— Roundsmen.—Elghth Precinct —W. H. Mid- | Office, se 18 3t* FUSNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, at No. | and seized eig ty moles belonglog to the govern: near Darby's mill—for a reconnoisance in Dixie dileton, in piace of W. H. Hamilton, declined. ANTED TO BORROW —From 6§200 to me. “TE swell bade gfe @ and a ment, killing the teamster. A yay ad wes | while ting fell in with @ oo es Wasoo" roan yesr,for which liberal interest | the roome nach the ‘comfortable, ‘No | @*Petched to Montgomery, who bad five hundred wating, thay equad Til esizen. with ample eee ye a men Ninth Precinct.—C.C. Clark, in place of G. W. x, and Nokes, declined. seourity, dress “A, - 0 5 30 secessionists, when a sbarp skirmish ensued Tenth Precinct—J. D. Hutton, in place of R. | L. G2" Washington City. so le-2awiw | fied Tore eniotaes, Bvery attention guaran |i xrsued Rains for eleven miles, killing sev- | On our-¢ide, Corporal Bob Gracey was killed and F. McGee, declined NTED—A furnished HOUSE, in a central | mxo, eral men, coming upon n | Corporal Zugg wounded We have no means of Mowance for forage, shoeing, use of horses, | W Rioet R RENT—A STORE on lvani body of theeremy, the battlecommenced Rains cadena aod tear af eget ments, for the meunted | 10th lceation. ‘Apply at No. 332 Ds pa Fst. ad Fixtures for sale. y at thie <© | was provided with cannon, while Montgomery | *#¢rtaining if the Confederates lost any men, but ice of the county, was fixed at $250 annum * POR RENTOCHOUSE don Po | had only one howitzer. The fight lasted two | bave good reason to believe they did. When our ANTED—Within the D. C., wood to cut by {OR RENT—HOUSE 402 nsylvania av., | hours, when Mon slowly retreated, tt Peek sree) Sa kee Hele Sa joarned: oo fie gerd and pay tnken in wood. ‘Address @, Fovorine oortore al Menck ae wags ing up a running Aight ati nightfall, “The exe. Coad Che eenne to tho shoes, Shay Ginteed Tux Waitwontn Batteny —The battery of | Y= ARPENTER, City Post Office, 8617 for a professional man. p4 my was reported, by the prisoners taken, to have bad stolen their boat. They Whitworth guns, presented by‘‘loyal Americans” | A WET NURSE WANTED App yet the OR RENT—A substantial three story BRICK | numbered two or three thousand were obliged to swim the river, and this resident in Europe, having been fitted up with | £% office of Dr. W. Fy J QENSTON, No. 466 HOUSE, with large lot gdjoining, situated on | Twenty-three negroes had been declared free | sll but two have come in. Corporal Zugg ts « carriages, caissons, limbers, battery wagons, and = rtp pare estyeen the hours of 8 and9a m., Third strest cast. two doors t from ©. at treet porth. under Fremont proclamation, being the property | French veteran, d acquitted himeelf admirably. forge, of the United States patterns for sych car- WV ANTED-SITUATIONS by two respectable | Of rent to suit the present tmes. Pracers ine tice | of a rebel leader. He swam the river with bis gun and equipments had been severed there | T#g¢s, Modified only as far as was necessary for wa; TE: ATIONS by two r: immediately. Inquire of Mr. BACON =| Colonel Cook, with 1,800 regulars, left Fort on his back, although he siderable hemorrhagr,which | the use of these guns, left New York yesterday for I youns wepee cae ae honsakeeset eit! arin bo | Orel Miss it. oe LINCOLN, 301. Bas Loraine, on the 34 instant, for Fort Leavenworth. . ug was suffering from a se- was not in this case; the third wound was | Washington, well supplied with projectiles fur- | tel ot widower’s famt-y, tho other aa seamatross or | O°.°F Min Mi. 0. LINC vere wound in the cheek. a bullet which entered a little to the left | Bished by the onein Of ths ES: cairtage, in a | 2% ; so i7 2 This morning @ section of the Rhode Island bat- passed nm e axie- y of eac in-car , ina z be my Po oepesel sere pom pe phon conspicuous position, a béautifully engraved piate tery, under Lieut. Tompkins, threw eight or ten i Kf R g The Maryland Legisiature—A Querem net Present. i 1 Frepenict, Sept. 17.—This is the day fixed fot | shelis into a body of C federates here, Seva ite aarer tbe hip boner rhs lic | Eos ee followy: nnn ne noun | Mhiebeiat ie atl sorted maine ctw || HRs ACRE LID Atos es | the Mectng << sae civeerenk speeesionsiee of | asses we hoes eating eee GO pavel—a nearer p bone. That bul at “Whitworth Battery,” lane ee ee 4 Louisiana avenue," ma 11-6otf ; ; ' tacked our boys last ; bably the one found between the 0 jattery, leave your orders se 17- members of the two Houses have feached here. it boys night; and the soampering of the patient. it From E andvel ’D-CUTTE 5 NDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS. Both Houses will meet and adjourh till to-mor- | was beautiful to bebold. ee - Fp pallgae See Loyal Americans in Europe Was Send OOD CUTTERS: to HAN? handsomely ORNISH Rooms, sa tow. ‘The impression is 4 were unableto] Brig. Gen. Stone is now acting Major General, ‘wound first ‘described might be produced by to the be paid, Apply at the Kirkwood House, or at Lin- with gas and water. Convenient fo the Patent | etther adjourn, finally, or transact business for . t wound] il United States Government, thisum’ D tote queram. baving command of Gen. Gorman’s and General pe | Pst at ce critically sites 1861. . Hridge et., Goo: getown 3 or, for farther informa- bas Massachusetts avenue, north side, —— abe: [secon pisratce } Lander’s brigades. ‘ Yelieves he saw the mark of burnt powd The caliber of the gun is about three Inches, | tion. at the Star Office, Faupenick, Sept. 17, P. M.—The House met at | Fletcher Webster bas one of the finest regiments frem the bullet on the knuckles. The woaed and is octagonal—the sides of the octagon descend- is-lw* JAMES B, LEACH, ? se one o’clock. Messrs. Salmon. Kepler, Gordon, | of siessachusetts boys in this section superficial. The descend- | !"g spirally to the breech. The projectile is con- ANTED—A good WOMAN HOUSE-SER- " Mackubbin, Jones, of Talbot, Stranghn, Oura: estes “ ie eaex oot sett intestines were —— er | teal at both ends, and the cylindrical portion is a WwW VANT; also. @ MAN-SERVANT, GEO RGETOW, N ADVERT MTS Mcintyre, Long, Leene and aninet’ enwerna from the bullet which made the last wound. Tbe | 8Piral octagon to correspond with the bore must come recommended. Colored preferred, HE SCHOLARS OF WEST GEORGE-| their names. Messrs. Fiery and Naile were in| LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. patient bas had no operation since the accident, |, The cannon is eight feet long, and loads at the | Inquire at 423 F st. 209 | THE, SongL Schoo! will give & Voost'Go town, but did not go to the House. oy and his danger from the last wound could only be | Dreech. The company tn whose charge the guns WANTED To have every body to call at | cert on FHURSDAY EVENING, Sept. 19, 1961, On motion of Mr. Long, the House adjourned AFFAIRS AT FREDERICK. told at this time from 2 stool. Don’t think it wil] | 2% to be placed will need considerable practice SMITH’S, No. 460 Sezecth st... oppoaite Post | the Church, corner of seventh and Fayette sts., | ti}l noon to-morrow. (Mail Correspondence of the Associated Prees.) ‘de known unti] inflammation supervenes unless a | ‘© become familiar with the new process of load- O fico pnd parohare their FALL and, im 1 tite! commencing 4 8 ololock preci re N Sgnare.—The Secretary, Mr Kflgour,remained | © py soeeice September 17, p immmedi- stool in the meantime affords some indications. | !9g; «nd when they have attained sufficient dex. | CLOTHING, TRUNKS, HATS and CAPS, a ota will be sua.’ Payiectar ae a Re teks in the Senate Chamber until two o'clock, when, id ’ ty, the bighest expectations of the execution | the very lowest prices, Give hima oall. au S0-1m ing, he called the roll, and an- | ately after the farce was gone through with yes- ‘Witness probed the wound slightly to see the di- | ‘rity, no Senator appearing, be 7 section of the missile, and does not taink the nid. | t be performed by them will be warranted, es- WASTED. FOR THE CASH—Al! Kinds of | WPASSEY, COLLINS & 0078 ; Reunced the Senate adjourned till noon to-mor | terday afternoon of ealling the roll and adjourn- neys were burt. Possibly the descending colon | Pecially when the past record of the Whitworth ZCOND-HAND FURNITURE AND PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT. | row. . ment, so unusual stir took place in this commu - expe thie da; oper steamer J. Jorome— Messrs. Kimmel, Nuttle and Bradley were the barrels XS DRAUGHT ALE, lo. 1 x ware Store, corner, High, neat y ‘ost Office Departments, for rent. A, ications yet. Witness ot with certainty c 6 c Phitip # on having a surplus wil! do well to call determine the direction of the ball. If it came {: ENTRAL GUARDHOUSE CasEs — Pp Hogan ° * a¥s contact with the colon or intestines the patient disorderly; fined $4.94. Jno. Thompsgn, drunk; 424 Seventh, between @ and H sts, ‘was in danger, not otherwise. dismissed. Isaiah Elleby, Indecent exposure; ANTED.—We are now buying SECOND- been Injured, but witness hi gun Is taken into consideration. KEEPING ARTICLES. Persons leav- ; ation min h certainty = y wu Mt only Senators in town. They declined entering | !*¥ Companies of the Wisconsin Regiment the chamber until some of their colleagues arrive | Were observed passing through the city in differ- “ 0 hif.-bbls, do, who are expected to-night. ent directions, and soon it was found that the city do, do, Which on arrival will be for esle. Terms eash e > on delivery. ARNY & SHINN was walled in so far as an outlet was concerned Mr Carlisle said that he expected to be able to | costs, 91 cents. Francis Lewis, do; do., Sl. BAND FURNITURE, BTOVES acd BED. | ny sis Union Depot, Georgetown. No one could pass out without pass from the prove that this assault by Mr Vanderwerken was | Michael Kantz, drunk and profane; fine, $3 91. poet ne Eoitee asevountie es SCE [Correspondence of the Baltimore American.} made in self defence; but he only proposed to show Jonae Dona ae ae ae tae: fine.85 4 having & pins of faraitere, will hod ic ar hed Je tds pine Pare Rico SUGARS SHarrsscre, Md., Sept. 16—A skirmish oc- sleep Marsbal, a cree — soon crowded this evening that there was nothing to indicate | James Boyd, do.; do, $291. Susannah Keese. tage to i ; : i with an excited throng of people, who had been that Mr. Hill’s life in danger, which he fighting; do ,85 4. Rebecca Ringgold, do ;do., strantere ty: eive ss BONTZ, & GRIFFITH, WHIS curred near this ng on Friday and Saturdsy d id Ryo s 2 ERRING spd ALE WIV 8! done by the witnesses already examined. His $1.94. Pat’k Shea, drunk and disorderly; work- rushed and Refined SUGARK, sociate and himself did net want to prolong this | bouse 30 days. Susannah Keese, second time dis- examinetion, but they asked the release of Mr. | orderly; fined $294. John Rawlings, disorderly; Vanderwerken on ball to answer the charge of | d0.,$1 94. John Todd, drunk and disordegly. assaclt. do. 58. Mary Mullen, disorderly, and Honera Justice Reaver said he was in doubt as to who | Keleban, assault and battery; beld over for further fired the first shot. consideration. Five soldiers, drunk; turned over last. On Friday the Rebels appeared in large | Stopped and turned back. In the meantime, Lieu- 3 bags Rio and J COFFEE. numbers in Shepherdstown and commenced fring tenant Carmichael, of the Baltimore police, was 0 hhte, low.» reed) MOL AES " muskets, and killed a valuable horxe. The loysl | moving quietly about with bis officers, accom- _reresisby TORN. BOGtE™ _cow_ | Soope carne the Se tom the ide, wit, i | ected bys squad of mitary, making sea = INTERIOR DECORATION Rebels brought out several cannon, when Col. | Commencing with officers of the Legislature, and ‘s : ONS. 486 | Anderson displayed two of bis guns, which be | especially the Clerks, who contended thet they je ls-tf No. 269 7th et.. botw. Land K ats, ST AND FOUND. $5 REWARD.—Strayed away, on the I*th in 2 a yellow buffsio COW. with white i a ° tin her right Ider. The above re- PAVERHANGINGS, all rades and planted on Doudan Hill, opposite Shepherdstown, | would keep th@l islative machine going until Chacion Vanderwericn) who weeld tenaty ii | Gimmloced, “Rebecca Ricnrold cerca eee: | Sard wil bo gaed for ner rethes te S50 i WINDOW SHADES, PIOTORE CORD and | and opened with ball 'and grape, which soon | © qosienh bald antws. ons Mr. Hill fired the first shot vtae | Cues, fined $5.04 Fob Redertaon, col. out | Metts peters Sard cat leiaed. ae, | BABSELS, GILT OVAL PICTURE FRAMES, tal houses, A. Rag of trace was seat for iep | ‘The Clerk of the Howe, Milton Y. Kidd, and ‘ ai MH. Jos. Bell, disorderly: do. | 7°22" edad = = “ ° ouses ag of truce mn ” . BE ino ns ber ~d oe _ eeees. gi Be sous. ¢ ‘Cnty, ‘ak tnd ’dicorty - $2 SEWARD — We will ser $25 for, the re- 100": Oda if ener ay errs a cessation of firing, and since | bis geared lege H beets hee not be found wwea) tively that Mr. Gilbert V. ‘ $4 91. Constantine Edwards, assault; beld for er soNey Of Eve os. conan en . until late evening, they were finally fred #1 Lg 7 is anderwerken trial. Patrick Goin, col , indecent language; do. | {fom Latham’s stabie this morning, aad de- : t *n Hote 5 Headquarters arrested. Mr. Carlisle said that supposing Mr. Hill's testi- | Wm. Robbins, disorderly; confined in the cells | eash of anit Rergae) Thee had Valter is when sn From Kentacky. h lerk of Senate, Mr. Kilgour, and bi: mony was taken, could he testify with as much | till 3 o'clock to restore his temper. they esoaped. and are branded with the etter Bon : FOR mEZANKFORT, Sept 17—A message from Gov ieee wh crear ae EET rump or under the mare. Z a Secale nthe fight, as if he had Dancivadcwentar! Goce One of the main sump BRENT & BURBRIDGE, INDIA RUBBER GOODS. ic message from General Zolicoffer, announcing | much difficulty, and taken to the same destina- Justice Reaver said that Mr. Hill seemed to be | Incidents of yesterday, on the other side of the D ‘TRICT OF COLUMBIA, that the safety of Tennessee demanded the occu- | tion. quite cool and collected. CountY oF Potomac, was the presentation of a splendid flag, 4 LY Wasnincton.— On the I7th day of Sep ee Kentec ee ea and, Three Long moon. |“ sessrs. Gorden and McCubbin, of Allegesy, Mr. Carlisiesaid he must be an extraordinary | which was sent from California, to Col. Mathe. tember, '861, before the subsoriver person DS OFFICERS, Eins, Kentucky. That ze noes ee nent colon; anil teen Sten. Mebean pi man then, and asked the Squire whether he | son’s First California Regiment.’ The presenta- Sas bem of lee inte ae neice na PRIVATES, retain the positions until the oa i i. dn etet ‘ht he would be cool with him (Me Carlisle) | tion was made by Mr. G ¢ Wilkes, of New | du¢ form of Is the lf dey o Aporgambers TEAMSTERS, withdrawn and their camps broken up. Durant were in durance . An ‘was then fn front of him witha loaded York. and responded to by Col. Matheson on the in 3 4 DRIVERS, aad The Governor a & message from | made to find Messrs. Kessler and Mills. Ata late He Vv G Iso transmits fr made in fring a him? ‘Suppose he was perfectly cool, and | pert of the regiment. After the presentation wag h 15 han i Governor Reynolds of Missouri, asking 0 ds high ; 9 years old ; white Can find the x intended to take hour Mr. Kessler was arrested, but Mr. Mills, at swears that Mr. Vanderwerken fired the first shot, were made by Senators Lath 5 x ‘6 back; white spot on right what course Kentucky intended to take, conse- End suppose no one swears the other way end oog Rigor Gallfornta, pong Latham bay i ai thnes ot coe , ot on rig. LARGEST quent Spon the Federal ecow ion of the Missis. | ast accounts, had not been taken. The aim of come to the conclusion that Mr. Vanderwerkes K_ Van Buren, af the Seote stppi, below the mouth of Obto, and viola- | the officers was to arrest all members who voted Witn: y hand and seal, did fire the first shot; that is not the question. Phere wae number of lad tember, ME ting Kentucky’s neutrality oud Ci 2 BEST ASSORTMENT THE “WNER OF THE ABOVE ~ ‘The question is whether you will admit him to | present, who, after the ceremon les were concluded, ested to come forward, prove provert o Dail or not. We have taken the physician’s testi- | presented each of the orators of the occasion with | "®4 + PES Roney ey 5 Threatened Attack on Paducah. . mony, and only ask Mr. Vanderwerken’s con- | @ beautiful boquet. This compliment being re. | SUSTECS, and take it away. wens eGKCa INDIA RUBBER GOODS Carmo, Sept. 16.—A deserter from the rebel | Pristed for camp uses, as being « treasonable doc tinuance on bail. sponded to for the whole bunch by General Van | —————————____""!_ Ae Drie. . ; camp at Columbus, Ky., reports that on Friday | Y™ent. Sarah Oakes called 7 [Tals witness was an art- Bares, the whole party idjourne to asuperh | @F ae WAR oe on, Geturday, night last, that thero is in the country, which will be soid at ent e rebels, numbering 10,000, under General | During the afternoon the Union members of the less looking irl, apparently about J5 or 16 | coliation in the colonel’s tent. ie Occasion wa: ne00! . a Ie obnston, had marcbi: ders. Their destins- met ucus, and resolved years old, soa took oat! with great reluctance, | & very enthusiastic one, and will be Seuneanhened to any one but the owner, The MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES, 9 irching orders. ele na- | Senate and House in cai y for Mr. Wallis’s famous report; about 30,000 copies of which were yesterday seized and appro- will be paid for iu n tion was Paduca! He also rey that Jeff. seeming to be laboring under considerable excite- | 28 one of the bright spots in the dreary path of Wn 10 Centar Mathes Wee return tome at at Thompson’s forces are at Belmont, M that the action of the Senators present in not ss- ment, caused by the novel circumstances in which | war. 9 17-3t*_BERNAKD GEIER, Pork Butoher. HALL & WEEKS’ The crew of the steamer John Gault, which j Sembling, having virtually brought the Legisia- abe was placed. Mr. Carlisle explained to her Sar REWARD.—Strayed or stolen from was seized by the Government a few days since, | ture toan end, they would return to thelr homes the nature of the oath, and that nothing was re-| _ REvizw ov Tnoors on Soutu Sipx Potomac. | $2 -RE WARD —Strayoc inst. large INDIA RUBBER WAREHOUSE, at Paducah, were released yesterday. and not again attempt to reassemble. Mr. Long quired of her except a Sale steteenent of facts | General McClellan and staff spent the entire day | white and red speck'ed COW, freshly 308 P A A force of 800 infantry, with four pieces of was, In the meantime, delegated to a within ber know! » and she was then sworn, | Yesterday !n Virginia. During the morning he d; she has a white face, red ears. BNASTLVANIA AVENUE, Capt. Taylor’s Light Artillery, under command 2 J prapeee , > Capt. and gave in ber testinony nervously, but . | reviewed the brigade at Fort Ellsworth, and in a hole in each oni the ties of her horns jstween Ninth and Tenth Streets, of Col. Oglesby, made a reconnolssancefoelow | Drlef statement to be signed and published by Gat in 0 simple and trathfal tnanacx | Wines | the afternoon the brigedes composing the ditien d off. Mra. G. W. VENABLE, * — Norfolk, Mo., on Saturday, and saw 300 heels, the members present was standing by the window in the ik yard; | under command of General Porter. Secretaries 50 17-St* ‘0 400 E st, N. B.—SUTLERS and DEALERS supplied at | who fied on the approach of our troops. saw Mr. Hill come in; be asked who took that | Seward and Cameron, and Assistant Secretary STRAYED OR STOLEN —On Sunday, the | lowest New York Prices. se 12-tf door down; witness lives with Mr Vanderwer- | Scott, accompanied by the ladies of theirfamilies, | S93 isth inat., ‘rom the commons, oppo. Capture ef a Federal Steamer and Re- ken. They were in the cellar, she was in the | together with General McDowell, were among | site No. 434’ Virginia, ave,, between SEALED PROPOSALS, till the 25th of Septem- lease of Priseners—Ferty U. S. Soldiers yard, and could not see who fired first; couldn’t | the gratified spectators. nd, 3d streets, @ dark brown MARE, ber, 1f61, at 12 o’c'ock m., are invited, for fur-| Captured see elther of them; heard the frst shot fred, and | The McClellan Dragoons, Capt. Chas. Barker, | With, rourd. and full forehead. ayes ful nishing the kubsistence Department with 18) tons The arrest of the clerks will prevent them from calling the roll, and so the Legislature is et an end. Several of the most noisy and active seces- sionists in town have been arrested. The pris- h white, windgalls onall four, small soar on | of HAY. Sr. Lovis, Sept. 16.—On Monday night last, | oners remained in the guard-house all night, and joung Mr. Vanderwerken draw bach: of Ill., the body gaurd of Gen. McClellan, now | @¥° ; $ = ‘ ow youne Mr. Vanderwerken; heard the’ elder one hundred and thirty-flye strong, are to be in- of ya “vibe Paid for eatten Jnos as the Gore ee a aaeeaneton at ech poled waren of tisoners from Let? pa ee won to Futt Hiatieney te thomentiing. Mr. meal is son to bring him bis pistol. creased to one hundred and fifty-eight, with a | or for information concerning her where; » ‘he quality to be equal to the best and to consist | ington to Fort Leaveaworth, for their better -. Charles G Vanderwerken. (son of defendant,) | Change of uniforto, in accordance with the wishes | JOHN J. HALL at the above named piano of timothy aad Ane! mixed curity, she broke her rudder when between Mill AFFAIRS UP RIVER. sworn. — Was present at the fring; was t- | ofthe General. After the latter review, a coll:- 86 The Government reserves to itself the right to y, nd Assoc! foun of the aispa, im the aren of the tare oy nx, | tion was served at Gea Porter's quarters, in order | | OST OR STOLENZT wo Horsoeand Baccion | Teiect all or any of the bide, and for any, cates ie | and Kansas city, and was obliged to land ee vera ey ouae, witacat fiber was about two eps In frank | to afford an opportunity to Intraduce the officers | LsQsta On the 4th inatant by Soret gone may unk proper. Payment for said Hay tobe | | Shortly after reaching shore acompany of Jack-|_ Rocxvitix, Sept. 15.—It is currently siated ands to tb ; the left of witness; witness first saw | Under bis command to Gen. McClellan. ‘oung and Sergt. Boa: lon, of the 2 made in Treasury notes, if Government desires to | $0n county secessionists selaed the boat, releas d Mr. Hill when bis father stepped to one side; his oP B ‘The Hay to be farnished in bales of from 15) to a . jown in bis ari ployed by Mesers. Crowley igh bid directed to Captai: sen, witha! The arrest of Messrs. Bouic, B: and ¥\ almost immed} & Coleman, dealers in mineral waters, appeared | black b b ad inted di bi Phe bids to be directed to Captain J EC! 5 ,: before Justice Giberson to anewer the charge of Avnaitabie ra rd wll eiaiven if returned oe me wre , C. 8. U. 8. A, and endorsed Proposs F Tare Thousand Rebels, te | as oe aoa arco, obtaining forty dozen pop , the property ! information that may le recovery 0! - D. community, ai some lead - said horses and buggies. WM. C. ALE 1 ARNESTOWN, September 16.—Reports are cur- i of Mr. Mack, nother proprietor of mine's water #0 17-94" Cor. of Sixth and ate, Washington, | SS at Keston bor as Sete far ny eee ti the 2522 | rent here that Gen, Johuten to meet up on the | !ng'<‘Peace men” are expecting to be arrested that an important conference was held bere yes- terday, at which were present several high mili- Droste egiment risoners, and secured some forty Federal the lore as captives. sold: abo wit Mr. Morgan appeared for the prosecution =~ Sedat pdb tendsimientindrsta hd annem baad i Be: t Virginia side of the Potomac, wit! likewise Fiat eget ene The evidence | T OST—On the evening of the ath of Sept. a| TheGorute bere tenes cade Co aelivered an | Vifeinis side he Cotes ~ : owed that the defendant was employed a lon PACKAG&, ining & Lace Shi ued | Washingtor 21 Bese es: The remaining mutineers of the New York time by ee Bee’ but suddenly went into the £90 Sino. 8 Dalal e Drees with five, Sagara nin sigaRCNERON or oat Pace od At bo comeyetetetiocnn ag 19tb, twenty-three in number, are to be sent to scltZoeed to Matrmcremecsed tne | Keokadisa aches iatiotand tate | wees Touewtec to state the price orion | ory ngemnd if hecaershe stem ew | patime ley, tad troaed taencot for up the bottles he had left, which bottles Mr, | emst 286 D st About 100,100 pounds of ears will be required, to | ner. Gen. Banks is fully prepared for emergen- | tugas. The original number was two bundred sack claims tobe bis. The question of false $25 EWAR an be ove rod one-half by che fin Ss ay meal oles. and two, but the remainder have returned to their Pretences was argued at great length by the ir, about three w Sco. & dar! th "4 o tter | doty and allegiance. counsel. The Justice held’ the accused 12 ball red ober ates apo Te yepra ct wie bide ts be directed to Captain A. BECK- Abe nee ree on ae Yesterday was among the hottest days of the Cataanavion tan aig the amocation ot | Ratz ge see ttt ped on Whe focal | cord eS” **T SOSA | trae, opt The Tribune ep.) of | wasn. For veal hours the thermometer od rye night, the association of | jef light li ts and cloth cap. 7 7 ne y - the Clay _ a — celebrated the ann!- | ward will be patd for said negronit delivered to me peer QUAN amatea) oC eee pare Hependartaarel —, pil engl aaa One of the prisoners—the Rev. Mr. Wilson, of ieee save eet Uaied ‘Stes ee th prhteneemergy saptien or secured in jail 90 thet I get h GARDINER FALED PROP will be reosived a this office | a mere scheme for mutual assassination. Baltimore—was invited to conduct religious cer- ‘arrested h's father; took it Church. After the performance of several aire by Nea Duffield, Charies county, Md. | troops in this olty wad ite viet ity Dorth of the Go ton =~ 4 att _ onan the let- | emonies in the encampment of the Fifth Connec- 5 it 8 fine brass band, the speaker, Prof Amasa McCoy, ST —$5 Rewarv.—Lost. last evening, a | tomac river, Wi hin (6) Sve miles of the city of belied at heen bad effect In Missouri, of New York, was introduced by the president ot Colts 7-inoh Navy REVOLVER, silver | Washington, with Wood, for (6) months, | Sr, prileving that beckward steps at this time | "po orts are current hese that Johnesn is mov- Meaely three Caan ty fan incedtess consuming | mounted, marked “Mortimer Freese igo She rch tate Tri aaa ts hay | ill lead to no srood roqalt. ing up on the Virginia side of the Potomac, with near! ree hours In its delivery, consisting prin- ty m * hick: ospally of an undignified and {njudicious tirade i ORT WER THOMSON, Pes oe asery 53 oa to be datte- @ strong army, intending to cross the Potomac. against the London Times and its American cor- Hotel - Ti-tf | such quantities and at such times as the Bopot L. je Some state his force as high as thirty-five to ferty respondent, Mr. W H. Russell. U, the con- a ————————————————_—— | Quartermaster may direct PHILapELPHia, Sept. 17—The celebration of attempt his ad’ 3 pon at ‘4 thousand. If he essays the pt vance clusion be Mme ey reas Columbia” was Pi ah ily will be required for the fulfilment ee ee a a will be met in ria wi rt ere ing salu’ at sunrise | chee And pre muntenee oo bao oes GRO MAN LOUL The bids to be fur so much per cord of wood, | noun: The ‘Rome Guards paraded, The number of i to ait out the intolerable address eft with alacrity. | {frely seen, soe ee ‘ eeta tank of ize), one hundred and twenty eight now held by Provost Marsbal Stone, of the Fifth “Bds stated ie | Hon George M. Dallas, to Independence Square. Connecticut, is twelve. The cases of several oth- ‘Tax Mayonattr —Wm. T. Dove. Esq. Me eet sh yi - & roe il ae i in tee Before the ion reached that point, however, = s dent of the: Board of Aldermen, has ‘re nu 4 “all “bide ‘that stig Loy ae aco ous a wer of raia fell, Dut without affect’ James G. Berret, tn he Mayor of Washington, Near W: yments to be gt th nd of each month, |" & cb deoremnd SO, mei dated at Fort Lafayeite on the 14th instant wed mes | SBatrmatares WIR Cocsiete ee ee RODE STEnLOT OF Subscription te the National Lean. es The matter has been referred to Joseph H. ——= | Brigade Quartermasters of r ts, brigades,| Pirtssure, Sept. 16.—The subscription to the Bradley, esq., Corporation Attorney, for his ad- orgorps, endorsed on the back said orders for | national Joan was opened to-day in this city, vice as to what action will be necessary in the the amount of wood delivered. e start was made Twenty-nine sub- ‘ses on the part of the Corporation. peers D, He RUCKER, scribers took $145,000 of the loan. are pow in their sixth week at Odd Fellows? —_ the longest season ever L oY hehe tar crete tor eestor ste Ary to the Nailonal Lean by our cltuens yusterdny for an Ethiopian troupe. To-night a | ———— en | OF the Potomae with Pole Abont 40 EL aren ee A bill, wit comed: Six N E Ri its. create Cee ean, Frank EDUCATIONAL. Bushee Mil bavrogatrg t gees tx New England Regim (On Saturday last « scouting party crossed the res. epaity nd oqual i ticut, but he declined to do so. - & <a a i i —_—_—_—_—_—_O Potomac at the mouth of the Beneca creek and Lu iT VIEW SEMINARY. ng | penetrated the country in the direction of Lees- Lavi, cae an echo car mae | Messrs. Castleman & Bro. Aso, schooner Chief- tbe. Address o MIs! -) Vanderwerken’s, and | tain, Jones, Baltimore, with 60,000 feet of lumber | —2° t 4 Popertment may One of John Brown's Men Killed oro ae gener neers Bt it ae gr Mas, opcit ia yOuae Whit resume her doare re ie cade ust Lovie, dept 16 Amare the killed by the ¥ — y 3 § latte river e disaster, was Barcla) anege tet arpadatr yp tered ge Sone nhs yeoninned eam redband Foy igonog ae kere ee | rel and mack yunbe| 0 bo petiiaatod & oo peer Coppie.of the John Browa raid notor ety, together said (doubtfully) that be would — day before y, the average price | plication. spire ot wane? oot ay teh pee Cast ps® aoe wijee be or six men —— him, who were en route out. ‘was about $30. The prices ranged from CHOOL FOR Se UB. A, Washington, D.C. 20 3_ jontgomery’s Kansas regiment. ee teers wane tae aa Sine ne. DuNEARS EAD Sxiine Ligvor 10 SoLpixrs.—F. M. Jarboe, iss M. P. DUNCAN will, onday, the 2¢ Sig aia edhe as | eee Sele gs ha ae He ‘was beld for a farther honing. 7 ail 5 ; & 58 F atte EE Cn ¥ if i Ft | fe : yt fiat venus. - limited number of pupils bail. Su 2--08w E HE | a = ———__su2}-*o3w_ Warrsnvnst, 434 Pennsylvania avenue, fur-| cAI HILL BOARDING. SCHUOL, nishes an Card PI suitable for e sending in letters. pitt te hi tant SANDE SPRING, M fi i el b: 5 : dlood -letti: tasgib Sion. woseh. hae. bese, ip Justice Reaver then decided the let derwerken bound in the i a e to, a to * Pi. 4 = La

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