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THE EVENING STAR. FE ge 7 > Maclageote IMPORTANT FROM MISSOURI. OUR MILITARY BUDGET. The Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows which | Jzrrezsox Cirr, Sept 17 —A person arrived AGAIN SWARMING. met in Baltimore on Monday did bat little on the here this morning reports Peg on Ss WASHINGTON CITY: a tlcr aten city hotel balls again swarm first day of ite session. After a few remarks by | MEbt Gen: Price was moving towards Sedalia . THURSOAY eptember 19, 1861, | nightlywith vajunteer officers, in spite of General the Deputy Grand Sire, 2,500 Confederates and 16 pieces of arti — McClellan’s general orders to the contrary. It Ovn Faranps at the various military camps and | W!ll be well for Provost Marshal General Porter | trict of Columbia, members of the O; . but eleven, through m; rigidly arresting every — > Grand Lodge, where properly | the Confederates. but they are not bell Parties from Pettis count as to movements and affairs in their vicinities. officer absent frofh his regiment without leave, er ay Spirit ef the Merning Press The canesaes says that the loss of Kentucky | mander who grants ‘“‘leave”’ to subordinate officers Cone being tesa until and Missouri would inflict an incurable wound on | to be spent in hanging around the Washington The report of the Grand Secretary relates the | be cut off or forced to retres! the prestige of the National Government, and | bar-rooms and hotel lounging places. The army | condition of the order so far as Teports have been | Quite a ‘urges prompt and vigorous action in their defense. The Repudlican treats upon the Baltimore Sun and its unsoundness *‘ upon the goose.’ ——_—__~s+e- ied for by | here that Gen. St care not what it may cost the people of the United | the Order is reported to be prosperous. I families fled, fearin; States, until this crying evil be thoroughly eradi- | jsiand, Southern New York, New Jersey, Penn- | an immediate attack. ated. : sylvania, Delaware, show a healthful condition. St. Joszps. Lynd ie ‘Tax Conertssionat Conripenct Gams —Mr STINGING THE BREAST THAT NURTURED Hix. | 10 Maryland prosperity has followed. During | is furnished with Emerson Etheridge, Clerk of the House of Repre- sentatives, deserves the thanks of the country for promptly refusing to permit himself to be used in furtherance of the success of the confidence game of one Mr. Foster, who claims to bean M.C elect from North Carolina, which has been carried quite far enough for the future reputation of the ‘House, as being composed of bona fide represent- following : an excess of $4,691 33 over the preceding year. Of | umn of one thousand men and Tredegar lron Werks, recently appointed a Brig- | the whole amount expended $2,593 42 was from and was in garrison at Old Point many years ago» sourl six more lodges were instituted, though only | although, as usual, they will dispe-se, and beln the numerical strength of the Order was maintain- | mounted Well, escape unless Colonel Smith sbou! where he married Miss Archer, the daughter of | ed. Illinois does n present so favorable a condi- | surprise them. The Home Guards present partners with him inthe Tredegar works. | that reported last year; the applications for mem- Cols. Cramer and Edwards, the com: tasseneh es diminis! ‘more Swa, says this morning : cessful in business, being an en‘ prising man. ir Foster, ene claims to = an M.C. elect | Under all the Secretaries of the Navyand War he from North Carolina, sent a letter yesterday | has had large orders from the United States Gov- (/ranked) to Mr. Etheridge, Clerk of the House, | ernment for guns, shot, shells and machinery for = = ears eee eager steam frigates, and to that Government he owes ‘with the requisition, ‘an ve bis reasons | ® !arge fortune, accumulated by bis industry and he & note taid to be uncommonly and laconic | enterprize on Government works He is now One was, perhaps, that noelection of Congressmen had taken place in North Carolina.’’ it ts certainly true that no pretence even, of an election to the Congress of the United States oc st year. Obio reports an addition in numbers. Reatieky reports a general slight decrease in membership and revenue. Wisconsin {is in a | tion along both sides of the rai region north of this city. off of members and revenue California with an active membership of nearly 6.000 In again. crops. In Nebraska, New Mexico, Colorado and | to the St. Louls Democrat sa “A m: manufactured and supplied the Southern Con- us 4 ' id federscy, since March and April, with immense | Islands the reports of the Order are encouraging. | Saturda: curred in North Carolina, though the public are merrien at Kees, —_ i = ss = le kd Geasien cakes Sag he ans surrounded Lorin ? destructive weapons. ¢ is proprietor of a large T ts said to be indebted to this Mr. Foster for the story ee he receipts during the year were $3,131 91— landed property in western Maryland, bought of | leaving due to the Grand Lod, e 85 that eight members were then and there duly - aso esd ¥ , . « ? fi elected. ing ana balance of $11.10030. The d PRINCE DE SALM SALM, bursements are estimated at $17,650; making a de- or Nees es Goubtieon hewn inaplrited So ent the distinguished Prussian cavalry officer who | ficit of $6,549 70. This deficit may be reduced to up for a Member of Congress, by the temporary peer) Pccamuseus accee pone has appointed Colonel of Youngs Cavalry | € third of the representatives. To that amount, ndation, in lay i t; tl =e gress came together in July last, that elisa was | 2€ver commissioned, the military authorities here ot subjected to the scrutiny and determination | 2¢clining to commission him as the head of a States, and sa under the law, that is in store for !t next winter. | T2!ment. aise Why this spectacle? I dare not trust myself to => betes a8 Pod sie goatee There have been no arrivals since yesterday, abandon pretence a adhe: ce ie ings $1,280 12; making the actual deficit $3,829 82 passage in Captain W: county. language employed, or however pure the motive, law of our ritual, which ignoring with vestal | (oro, 1 ep sriee arene a river about twenty miles yesterday evening, re- Pr % ae sg the result of the searches of the Government of the United States. turning this morning. All was quiet far honor, ‘the divisions and classifications of bu-| In Upper Marlboro’ the store houses of Messrs. ——— ee _____ so far as man soctety, studiously avoids all affinity with | Belt & ea eadhae takes Issued to the mustering she went. The Wyandank took a cargo of stores | 5 is of faith or sect, whether reliyious or po- of Odd Fellowship. York Volunteers, known as the Fire Zouaves, | 9©¥% from the flotilla. P. ‘with the exception of such officers, musicians and A NEW NAVAL CADET. the Sun says : privates as may be retained on recommendation | We learn that the Prince de Joinville’s visit to] ‘After the disposal of some business of no | of Which fact the Un ‘wards to report his command to the Governor of | accompanies him) in the United States Naval Nesp cf ts year, with the balance on hand New York, to be recruited and reorganized The | Academy, and that the matter has already been | were $23,411 96 t Tegiment, as reconstructed, will p-oceed at once | arranged. John K. Pumpbrey, in Nottingham district Capi of mileage the per diem of representatives, pay- ‘was searched in his absence, and his uniform and te Old Point and report for duty to Major General CASUALTIES AMONGST OUR SOLDIERS. iovisg in ee ca ee Ay 9 x some private arms taken, aad also a few old flint ‘Wool, under Col. Lozier. Private Moseley, of Company 1, New York | The recelp's for the fisenl year just closed showna | @uskets, which bad been used in drilling bis a carpet legally organized company. The storehouse and 12th, fell dead in camp yesterday afternoon, from | a falling off of $7,014.09, compared with the av- a premises of Mr John W. Coffren, at Croom, was U> Fhe Boston steamer 8. R. Spaulding ar-| apoplexy. Tes when ~~ Grant fens L poy I apretyen a also searched. and bis uniform asone of the Guard, Corporal Alfred Heugland, of Col. Miles’ Mich- mileage and per diem of the representatives. thee | 2% also a few weapons, were taken. We heat from all the States, were 10,152, of which amount that his uniform. arms and accoutrements asa Tived in Baltimore yesterday with (in addition to other freight) ten immense guns for the sloop-of- ‘war Pensacola, nearly completed at the Washing- ton Navy Yard. The guns are of the Dablgren make, weighing about four and a half tons each, and capable of throwing 8, 9, 10, and 11-inch shell. These will be forwarded at once to Wesh- ington, and immediately put on board the Pensa- cola, whose gun carriages are already on deck @waiting the arrival of their burdens. igan regiment, company E, was shot yesterday morning, while on picket duty to the left of | 3,124.60 was paid to the representatives of cloves | Guatd will be returned. Bailey’s Cross Roads. The ball penetrated one | States not represented in the present meeting 70 from Grand Lodges and $22 50 from | ‘2°™- Prove fatal. ceipts $10,590.11. THE LOUISVILLE COURIER EXCLUDED FROM THE MAILS. order accomplished in the presentation of amend- Szcussion Govvanors —The following is a list of the names of the rebel Governors of the Southern States : Alabama, Andrew B Moore; bodies were found several days after — Ottice yesterday : pros ince Sor oe next annual communication | Gaestte | Ah inst iia ‘Ordered, that the Louisville Courter, found | %queorand Lodge, ee ————E to be an advocate of treasonable hostility to the * i peas rkansas, Henry | Government and authority of the United States, | {110% reported favorably on granting dispensa y tons for encampments at St. Catharines, Canada. M. Rector; Florida. John Milto ; Georgia, Jo- | be excluded from the mails and post offices of the : 4 sepb E. Brown; Kentugky. Beriah Magofin; | United States until tarthes ante ence eerie: OreKon; at Benton, Ark., and an Lovisiana, Thomas 0. re; Mississippi, John By order of the Postmaster General. The lodges of Wasbin fe Territory were and J Pettus; Missouri, Claiborne F. Jackson, ron © Jonn A. Kasson placed under the jurisdiction of the Grand Ledoe ted States. a re. away and eet, North puretine, John w. ‘« First Assistant Postmaster General.”” of Oregon, and the lodges of Nebraska Territory be recived in su arearary gotee i Fills, dead; South Carolina, Prancis W. Pickens; under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Cal. | smoucteoweet: on, cag aes oe a arr’ ‘exas, Frank R. ifornia. The discount f Bromp! abbock; Virg' jobn Letcher, deposed. sees nd son. Comte De} The committee on grand bodies presented a re-| 2) per cent during the m ofS Due De Chartres, Capt. Moadbain, Mons. | port stating that none of the seceded. Ste gent. during the month of Octo! OF linois will, in a short time, have fur-| Faurel, and Dr. Leclade. artieed te te elty yes: | fey ite rere —— during the month of November, and 5 per cent. represen’ and expressing regret thereat, and 4 nisbed the Government with sixty thousand ser. | terday, and are at the Willard Hott hope that by another teas af cause of absence | “sais eee month OF Wit DIXON, Collector. Wieeable troops. Forty-seven regiments have} Mirirany Asvains In Baurimonx.—We gather | eats will ce ae moved: and that thelr vacant rH already been RP _ rem = tempos the following from the Baltimore deselan of webieh” all patna elles nore pty Sates mee veil taligent and ate teed chan more are nearly ready for the war, besides the this morning : so seriously felt. The committee ventures the | ™ 0 he ee) thts Company to the max immense number supplied to Missouri from the} [n addition to the arrivals of military already eres of opinion oS mer ra on = 2Uu"G street Pay Ten ‘813 to 3 A per mone i ted, t » absent rather from necessity than choice, and that berid ing. - the following "Ceol Roma's epitoent of the cy | eel allegiance tothe Grand Lodge reméinetnact. | “acer eos ONO . Edward of New York, numbering 970 muskets; the entire gh compliment is pa: G obert B. ; Ss —The steamer a = Jobnson, who was arrested Somena oat well equitped in every respect, and | Boyleston, of South Carolina, who, the report NOISE TO. CON S1GNE $ Th steamer 8. ont xent steamer at the same time that | [0 officers composed of men who Lave had cone states possesses in an eminent deyree the esteem i Col. Richard Thomas (the French lady,) was] siderable experience. The Twenty-seventh In- | 24 affection of all representayives who have been very. captured, returned to Baltimore yesterday, hav-| diana Regiment, mustering 1,006 men, with about | bonored with his acquintance, and who {s absent DE DAVIDSON Agents, ing nel from Fort Lafayette. Two] seven baggage cars filled with emmunition; also| DY circumstances beyond his control. Georgetown, D.C, been released $$ neemiown, D.C. Yeang men named Rameey and Kecleston were of 014 msbets aoe eee eg ek | rae patess from Kentucky—Alarm at Lenis- © WANTED. for wines also discharged from Fort McHenry yesterday. and baggare, Also a company of 132 men, under eile ane Railread aud Tele, ph } th ost pris oi .. LF SP ER SP RES the command of Ca; eston, which belong to ‘tepped. Pag I~ The Baltimore American notices Colone | tne celebrated baccrion of Col. Berd: sharp. arate, Sept. 17, 10 o'clock r_x.—The | S*/cheap for cash, at the Nationa Sos, MoKuan’s Regiment as being the hardest crowd shooters. These arrivals make an aggregate (ac- | train from the South on the * ashville and Louis- ovo Greea stand me Canal g ‘that bas yet passed through Baltimore. Yester- cording to the péicial reports) of 16,380 men who 8 .C. c. WE! ville Railroad, bas not arrived yet, although s! se 19-1m ctor. day forty-three soldiers of this regiment were ar- anal on ‘tough Baitimore since jast Sunday — Demian ‘time teats cae E ey F Fftotdleda ener vested in that city and confined in the Guard The Continental Guard, enrolled as the Forty- townbestcen Interrupted since o'clock treet a O — : Bouse on Federal Hill. fighth Regiment of New York, reached here yes-| ning. Great military activity prevails. in the DEPARTMENT OF STATE, { The steamer George Peabody arrived in| LeTdty By the way of the Baltimore, Philedeiph'a | city” Alltue Home Guards wre abetting. aes Washington, September 16, 1961. and Wilmington road, on their route to Wash- itis rumored thata th f Gen. R: % Invormation has been received at this Baltimore yesterday from Old Polat, reporting ington, where they are to await further orders. beigede bas been ecdored ower from the Indiaos ment from Thomas Savage, the Vice ( all quietat that place. The State prisoners are } T' ie Blas pee 1,030 = " are Hoseoenly side. 5 bl i ihe Admin rator’ General al and commant y the following The Journal learns that from every quarter the Mariti: Senciecd to Seem berge cnsemaated batteries, bet it PSL Ue: Colseal tomer th. Parke” es recent invasion of Kentucky by the Confederte aay ba inten oeEe is expected that they will soon be removed to| Colonel William B Barton, and Major Oliver T. | troops is disapproved of by thousands, and there land of Cub: du: i Carroll Hall, a mach more appropriate place. Beard. The Colonel and Lieutenant Colonel are e pein Dans Coe eS Instances where Southern Rights men have an- both graduates of West Point, and served in the nounced their purpose to unite j i Caspipatas vor tHe Naval Acapsmy —All| Mexican war. The men at the Camden Station iavadeeh . ee eandidates for admission to the Naval Academy | Manifested their attachment for them by pro-| . The Courler of this morni blishes a card HITE, COTTONS, WOOL FLANNELS, are required to report at Newport, Rhode Is vey longed and hearty cheering calling a meeting of the cltizes scours, Trim- WwW ani Canton Flannels.—A fu i Stock ahehates . members of the Continental Regiment, be- | ble and Curroll. to form a league for the mutual joes, not withstanding all between the 20th and 30th instant, and not at An- | fore leaving their encampment in the vicinity of | protection of the lives and property of the families h goods are d varcing in value, Rapolis, as heretofore. : Mews Cheeta wepon the formation of a Young | of all parties. ‘The idea ia thought to be to pet Pend pe RY & BRO. ee Men’s Christian Association, and but a few days down all marauding bands of either party, and | rats evened oe ‘Idee ” OF The Holliday street Theater company, of | elapsed before the list of members comprised | avoid a guerilla warfare. i = Senora Baltimore, have subscribed $30 for the sufferers | early three hundred of the command. : The afelevon of a new regiment, under Curran J RONNARGO INS, ACADEMY. , of this cit; raduate int, Sle A =» having 1eesived several in- from the oe nie the Philadelphia we av Faepanica.—in inte Comp ‘as enka the at§ booed i pata ig Fitations to give Fencing Lessona in Wa-hing- — ent. Iature mers and officers of the Marvland Legis-| city. Kullating is exceedingly lively, Bre monte tegoutloman Know tha’ he hes received CSE area Se lature arrested in Frederick, already mentioned Many cavalry and artillery co: nies, as well hie sad pa encase, Sip is Phile- Rarvnwxy.—Postmaster General Blair and} were John W. Elkins and John Hagan, who bad | as infantry, are forming ne cavalry ‘company during that ti Quartermaster General Meigs have returned from | been very noisy, making threats, &c, with E A. | j composed of Germans, who have seen service, Missouri. a ar pr hdc Mason, and William Hanson aad an artillery company of 150 men, under J- pease an - Scott, will have , t {~ R. F. Morley, of Pennsylvania, has been - Eiey, — =. the ee is Repablican an thei fitst Hentessats Soe ot US ema sas appointed general er of the mili i1- | 29d printer of the House, was rreste The regiment of cavalry under Col. James R. T THE OLD RATES — pond toutes, in place of Cel. Thacue a poy sng Prisoners were all tvken to the barracks as | Jackson, M. C., has been nearly compicted Hee. | A rine OLD RATES — Black SILKS, extra id “i a P fast as arrested, and when Dr. Jones, of Talbot, | ness and saddle makers are kept busy nightand| Pinin and Fanoy 811.KS in choice wi 3 SE ee ee was arrested on Wednesday about noon—he being | da id. advertise for journeymen. W:th all kinds of DRY GOUD3 adapted for the Reowrsts Movine—The New York World| the last, except Mr. Mitchell, the Sergeant at Arms t'ls reported that 6,000 Confederates, under Zol- | S92¢18! CE ONT of families. Of yesterday says: of the House, who could not be found, and is be- leoffer, came to Cumberland Ford, Knox county, Soeee nm I ee ey Nearly all the city regiments which have the} lieved to have eacaped—the guards around the on Saturday, and captured Capt. Colston’s com: R S, CURTAINS, OILCLOTHS, &o. ii compiement of mea have now left for the | Wa were withdrawn, and the ancient city of | pany of Hovae Guede, Ts, sont a w: r. The Fremont Regiment, Colonel peta peirnaie sin fell back into the control of the nc part of Rousseau’s, Brigade are now landin pont ERRY & RO. osa, rom Vaelte Ba kv let! 5 ere It is understood that they are to precee: ‘enn. avenue ai ": street, on Monday afternoon cibarting a a stcatnboat, At noon, Tuesday, the train from B southward over the Dansville and Nasbvil fe Rail. | _9018-5tif “Perry iuilding.”” Fe Winkiarnantred, directo Eiizabethpor | tved a Predrick with Mewes. Mii is'alform. -Tovirdesnaton i sisomappased s | SJEEKEUS OF COTTON GOODS CAN Pag: bt, anemone left on Monday Lawson, of Somerset, and immedia ly upon its ihe souterenn : ee ete TONS. wi Site and col ored mee old nails night, ifles, Colonel Ferrero, being arrival Mr. Miller was arrested and taken to the Franxrort, Sept 17.—A bill Providing for the We secured large lots of such jor to the guard-bouse. The others being loyal men were | security of the State armory and protection of the | Ti8¢ in prices. 1 and able mens eth gage te leon pr oer ant fgg re railroads was introduced in the Senate. RY Bods ee smal and: tpecel wanes of " in the afternoon w’ ir colleagues jalti- = = raey sill Erohabty bo mat to Wash- more on their way home ag’ In the House Mr Wolfe’s report from the com. gel or mittee on federal affairs was adopted by a vote of i . i in figures. jew Haven (Coon.) Journal of the y Latest from Kentucky. anne, woe pepo ay a rol mpage Hae, |. Lovisvite, Sept. 18 —No communication has sep 18-5h tm SY: Bnd Sth at, “Perry Busi by taking the oath of allegiance | TUCE*E® | been meatal ne since lastevening, STOCK AND WHOL! F y. | Consequently we have no informa’ fi * scan The ep by Winetine x the progress of Gen. Roussean’s commend. an ERS SOA RE i, ENA BoP! Carney oe eee Ween ger and | the Home Guard, which lett b rail last might ANCESONS IN MUDERATE CIRCUM- discharged. John N. Brewer, Reading Clerk | Te city is quiet, but full of unreliable ramors. in oll departments of frst lass Earo- of the Senate, refused, and was itched in B. Whi, merioan nis A the ourrent the cars with the pine arrested mem! of the ua. The sere obedistheemdlng ioe in pl citience of Proderich srbe ont eseaah he Th for gp aatburn. $1955; Jameson, 10,102; Dena, < * ‘as! rns © ma: about 1 loyal language were also relessed on taking the oe un year on in the Whole State it ame Mr Marshall, Postmaster of the House, was ar- | 200ut 16.000. Major! Union candidates rested just as the cars were about tostart, and taken | *¢#/nst Dana, the candidate, thus far, 54,351. ‘ALL KINDS OF SILKS AT LESS THAN In the whole State it will probably be 65,000 SILKS AT LESS THAN Pas Dassor pis Mame po nun 9, | Cate nand arnt incoming | Netley zenith atros Tue Deavor tue Agmy.—Between August 3. e ,000 Union voters at the seat of war, | "Persons needing SIL! Goops Ra men soldiers: | and that Dana was the regular nominee of his| winter will e ® 80.id saving their comparatively free from pain.” eS ee Sad ann ine hempltnle | Serty Su 0 Beane where the observance of © = pa niet no . been a bindin, ‘The © ho:esale and business of the ‘The State prisoners recently arrested in gan: 7 among the demorracy. For the heise mow reduced. to the cash ssoahios paimere Consisting of the Mayor, twelve mem. ieee Whig's returns show that the Senate will aie ee sTartnten ae red fait of profits. bers of the Mary alature. bly stand 20 Republicans to 5 Union Pemocrats— | _Noweomers, sojourners, fraagers elected u nion wil ‘their anours the action of repablican conventions. The reeetne bo obligation to » srohase, “ft The misunderstanding that arose between for representatives show the election of 105 b- ‘ nd Oilcloths, RB: &o, from the Biicetier Oesrale Gren ost Prentiss es been | licans, 22 Union Dem 43 Dana Demo- “ vis: satisfactorily adjusted, and General Prentiss has | crats—leaving 21 more to be from — Boston wren been ordered back to his command, which, atlast Journal, ve 5 accounts, was at Cape Goon uvvzct oF THR OccUPATION o¥ Pabucan. The tape ‘is Avalanche of the é The 3 il On motion of Representative Stuart, of the Dis- | Other accounts say Gen Price left Warrensburg, anTED™ 'y fs ler who had | for Lerxii on Wednesday night. Reports fret-rate ner to send bis squads once an hour, from eight until | attalned the proper rank will be admitted to the | are current that Lexington has been captured by | _ se 19 3'*.if a4 Positions will confer a favor by keeping us posted capt eae a fight at Ohana; ot Bert banbtint yr with toy eae Lite meee mdse Dae Bereee bridge and gathering facts on which to bring charges| H. Chase, at Fort icHenry, working ie Home Guards be against any- general officer or regimental com- | books of St. Patrick's Lodge, at pe oy Va., It is confidently whee aeeny pomet Lexington from St. frome ee that Price will poe prevailed at Georgetown on the of the Potomac will never be an army in fact, we | received. In Canada and in the Lower Provinces | receipt of the reports gpg meng tant a All is quiet here. no apprehensions are felt of 15 —The St. Louis Courant 1,847 21 were expended i —| Allisquiet here General Pope has sent a col- J. B. Anderson, of Richmond, proprieter of the | *¢ Past year 861.847 2 expended in relief. guict here |General Pope bh Pieces of ar- tillery, under Col. Smith, after the rebels who adier General, and ordered to North Carolina by | voluntary contributions. In the District of Co- | left here on the ith, and there is little doubt but the Confederates, is a graduate of West Point, lumbi bealtbful condition is reported. {n Mis- | that there large train of plunder will be ee Ga and other are the surgeon of the post, Dr. Archer, one of the | tion. The membership is less than 82 per cent. of | scouting the country on all sides. mand. bership fell off 33 ceut., and the revenue of the | ing the irregular forces of Missouri volunteers, and Tages the Washington correspondent of the | He subsequently resigned, and has been very suc- | P Sed 2a ve e WANTS. AUCTION SALES. Weeraortge Li SS FINISHER lol mar By GREEN & WILLIAMS ‘Anctionsers sold App's to avenue av., near Seventh at, KITCHEN bier a eee . Soret itters “OrPafbate ; sare, | LS a os Da pe st late TED-Br le young girl, l@ years . | Ww Wai ANAS esos, cok eat iret mun fot of Ritebee Requisites. weisst 2 book. Apply at seis "GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avots. a) ~ naan eR ___ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avots, OUN D—On rrcinsotey ovens on er By WALL & BARNARD, Auctionserr. the corner of Ni ot, ® ai SS Corner 9th st. and south side Pa. av. 10. 36636 A SOUSEMAN WANTS A SITUATION ae Rooker ts’ rough: : peste nahi he cag make himself wrefel” Gan feedtee aseth> ash nein an Corus axe address = Bagar,” Star ve ity at Sesistant = ¥, 19 2° ANT! WOMAN to cork. and iron toes email mettre seine from 18 v0 Eimeoverk “Seed temom mendations on wens required. Apply at No. 484 E street, betwee mrt nt. Indiana reports | the latter about 600 lowa and State troops, will baving suffered but 1} detriment during the | arrive here on Sunday, having swept the entire he General will immediately put them in mo- to clear out healthful condition, while lowa shows a falli ‘4 the small squads of the rebels remaining in the woods between here and Chillicothe. The Gen- @ prosperous condition, having now 101 lodges | eral says in five days North Missouri will be quiet f trying to break the Government down, and has | Kansas there was distress because of a failure of | JEFFRRsoN City, Sept 17.—A Special dispatch named Washington Territories, and in the Sandwich | Griffith arrived here to-day, and states that on last Gen. Price, with 17,000 men, hed n,and had sent a summons surrender. Col. Mulligan re- ised, when Gen. Price is reported to have sent 368 39 ; out of | word that he would give him until Monday » at Governor Thomas. which itis supponed $2,300 will not be 4 o'clock, to surrender, and if he did not doso then, ke would march on him witha black flag.’ th 5 v. CARPENTE: atk Wagon, Sa Carriage Sareea, alk Py Pots, and many oer of BW. PAMGHISTON NS! cB8 | gainer Dairy “Forme es eats Seventh street, betwoen the se 8 or 12 and one p. m. we 8H ___THOWAS DOWLING, Ano’. ANTED—To pura Whitehurst Gal- prisre ‘Sack oF VACATE Whitebaret is still engaead in maki views of | of cet dated the ish tar ord of ge 20 17-8" k & MovEMENTS OF THE ARMY OF THE Patuxent. recently tendered his services to the Government, | $2,549 70, in consequence of the absence of at least The ist Massachusetts Regiment and Cavairy, however. must be added for printing and engrav: | rich eft, thie village on ¢ ctauaiay List, se * J ss ~ | turned te their encampment on turday, and Regiment, now called the James Cameron Cav. again left on Sunday evening. ‘The Infantry took The report of the Grand Secretary alludes to the s Si teamer for some absence of the representatives from the seceded | point on the lower Patuxent. The Cavalry re- crossed Hill’s Bridge for Anne Arundel or Caivere We learn that a number of arrests were made answer, however prudent and choice may be the | on West River,in Anne Arundel county, and searches made at Friendship, and at Lower Marl- principle of popular representation in that branch | ™Y° ‘Bat of the Lockwood. which went down the | less the Answer should offend that consecrated : mn a aC illiams and Hall & Anderson were thor- ‘: aco'ne ee ft toOld | litical.” ‘The answer leaps, mecertects space oughly searched, but pe oe depo nrg found. - to the flotilla, and the Mount Vernon wen’ oO y ertheless, mta- n’s store was not searc » but it been, Officer in New York city, from the Sontqenrtees Point yesterday. The Pusey also went down | "€°usly from our saddened hearts, and ‘invokes | we are authorized to say that in reference to arms of the army, directing him t» Immediately, mus- esterday, and this morning had not returned. No us to measure up in this crisis to the full standard and munitions of war, the return would have ter out of service the Eleventh Regiment New | ¥' 2 . been, asin the case of his neighbors, mon est. At Of the proceedings of Tuesday and Wednesday, | Gardiner’s Hotel a few swords and Pistols had been left for safe Keeping by the Planters’ Guard, oe hong her ygarinbaed made of the Cofonel. The Colonel is directed after-| this city isto the end of placing his son (who | interest to the public, Grand Treasurer Joshua taken and a7 pay given therefor, ‘Thess arms is report. It showed that the | vere received by the Guard from the State of The disbursements on account Meryuad and bonds given. The residence of ing the city or having a surplus will Sinai” vine SetrPne RL a an Ssh Ah _f aa are now N ARNO aL Sra reg Ua i An inspection of stock implies no ob'igation to having a xurp of teraiteren anit eet r to their | Purchase je 18-tf No. 369 7th et., x number of arrests ithe made on West River _ and in Charles county, but the reports thereof be- shoulder and passed out the other, striking a prt- | seport showing cdisicedt seasveas epblemental | ing contradictory, we retrain’ flow publishing vate who was standing behind him in the arm. a: Heugland’s injury, though severe, is not likely to | Grand Encampments, which makes the total re. wee 7 Dee Pound bene rere Yesterday there was much of interest to the Ny er as ea? « Hi pi ments to the constitution. In the afternoon a} M2") the property of Hon. Charles B. Cabvers, The following notice was {sued from the Post | Tesolution was adopted, fixing Indianapolis, Ind , | W°0 W*8 Connected with the eer gant Sree may by addressing the Principal. F LE WAsmnenen CAE F rerrit MISS HARKOVE wishes of friends who desire dislike at _ 8el8 tf . C. —— AT AUCTION. UTTER WANTED, Call a WALL, sTe-| FY his igeane wes PHENS & CG.’S. 332 ue. sek | 0% ¥ ey ba ANTED—A ood CARPENTERS TOOL snd etencel ya Farm, new ke 4 price and w WANS ka ctrae ose “A.B.” stat rooran pris: here it sone seen, se 18-2t d ine you: Work Horses, e gi ares with fold, chamber mid and assist in washing ding Hcote, and ironing, oras nurse, Address Box 15, Star ‘ears ol Offi ‘se 18% ear ol and 1 Baling Machive tor or ANTED—Withio the D. C., wood to out =~ and pay taken in wood. Add 4 to weigh 800 " Re City Post OMoo. “sel se Sale posit.va, a HOWAS DOWLING, Awor. of > Wena Shee Rare rd wood, ie ir wil rd FA op ly at Rickwood ote, or at Lin- for further ‘informer JAMES B. LEACH. ANTED—A good Woes sane Abo VANT; al 8 MAN-SERVANT. must come well recommended. Colored ¢ Inquire at 433 F at, ~__ 809 ANTED—To have every body to call at SMITH’S, No. 460 Seventh st., ‘me of sale be lied arith in five and purchare their FALL sad WINTE day of wale, the ING, RUNKS, ray ‘s and CA “i cost th i rices. Gtve hi . i. th a BN W Rea ORE ECR a Sia HOUSE EREING A Ti LES. "Person iv reserves the ates 'D. Anos. resi 42 Neventh, between i. for whit highest TAINS, OILCLOTHS, call. Oe a cu. BONTZ & GRIFFT RUGS, &0., Upper 5 Aly te ¥ OTH i =: aveny sued vr D- EDUCATIONAL. oo GEORGETOWN FEMALE SEMINARY, a tel Miss HARROVER’s.) N NOTICE: i No. 151 West st., between C maress and High sts. The duties of this Institution will be resumed on ‘st Monday in September next. attention of parents and Rater cy pate of the, Lewis Normal Vee cation, e former licited to attend Class. the les de be obtained at the Bookstores, or J. HARROVER. SEMINARY, ERT Siz » hex made arrange- ments to e:tab'ish a department of her School in he peti Teepectfully requests & share of ie public ror eo The first eoesion will commence on Monday. Sep- tember 23d. Circulars may be obtained at the Seminary and stores, ‘ rincipal Book: M. HAR Principal th, aul7 tf _Soptember 14, 1961. FIRM OF MOORE & creat. je in his day deso\ved by matual cons: dus will be “collected by G. W-Glesch atthe where he wiil condu~t the business as formerly. He trurts to it tr tror f the fo: bs + 2. HeiBERGER, mers ‘and tke publie generally. @ former enato- | Fg mam Cisse! 7 Seventh stvoet betwen H and I streets sep ll Sw 289 0.285 eumerevante Avene, M MOORE, 6. W C!SSEL, 80 17-St' $9 reward will besiven foe the ery at this camp o! one ©. World-renowned BO ED WINS cog deserter f1 the same, wh listed . Cam aad Fami decease ese the ried Hig oms fr emn, Y, high, blue ever, light hair and ‘irh ¢ NAG. jerman by birt wi 5 Prime H. & Co.’s Cheese, LED: Ph . oo rirkine Be ah rich Butter, Bhi TOnUOES, TRIP oe, bene etre! 1o 10 5 So Cannisters Preserved Meats, Hermetically ———_—_——___sey 10 Cases Figs, also Almonds, Walnuts, Dates, 10 Chests Golone Tet, 20 Bbis, Molasses, Sera Also i fell wasned and complete assortment ae the Army, Navy, and Sutlers use, J sues F DAWSON Hewes puyehneed 2, Loan dentl: nd him to former thoroughly, ‘oduosted ‘Bad oom 5 “hg Washington, September ié, 1861. JAMES F. DAWSON CHEMI TAN D DRUSerBT, o. Sy gee Tab ewer ALANCE OF STOCK OF CIGARS AND Between Ninth and Tenth sts.. south side, LEAF RoBACGS FOR SALES Pret IMPORTERS OF Wi, ) removing my stock, during thi } RS. iG E: REsRAtes. Sake IN. Lae ROGER ” Connectiout Seed Lest Token at ee at | SUPERS SPORES INGEHER ent priges, in quantities to suit, "Allin wast well Just arrived fhe fol brands of See ar rte ree of Balto : a, A ay | Store No. 243 Pa. ave: Moet & C! mn, Cartier & Co. Maret & Fagot, wel7-4t* between 12th and fo opetietts, Koval Gre : AMP OF CO.“D,” KENT’ OHNKON & NAGLE, Cc J _ ARLING prey Penna. avenue. Abm. M. Bininger & Co.'s (19 Brovd y Ou hand &: at New At JOBNBU! hide last. Captain Commanding On PICKLES, Pepper and other SAUCER. TO- YL oasren a ae seaeer trae * A .» New . a BCARsHa vitesshaats, 302 Seventh stroce, i at JO) aN 'e Ly NOTICE. A CAR hment formerly own Crist ARTZE. 8S Prwna. AVENUE, Undir Clay's Hotel, 5 Tr English ‘and Gorman EMEN’S OUTFIT, iT 'T gine pogich Rano e1 Goods ot very xp PESRRANP. PRE P.m. on the 26th ieee Pieter A hacen hite Ash Goals furnace EALEDPRO. seasoned Uak Wood, om | Siete Of 9 certain quality. 6.008 is will be