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f AMUSEMENTS. FOR SALE AND RENT. |TELEGRAPHIC NEWS| SECOND EDITION. rere r teaser rashes: ey by certain parties burrabing for Jeff. ARLINGTON BOYS STILL ALIVE! ENT—A very desirable HOUSE, (fur- “LOCAL NEWS. Seg ghey Shoe collision with other par- smatl family; UP Thougd tles rrab jefferson D. members a G@TON CLUB rented upon reasonable te toa rd tenant. steam prem in use south of Baltimore, its edition cee andr in et REE beans hike Leaves Deke Sine hee en ee Avpls onthe premieos, 104 Ht between anh and 20 large as to require it to be put to press at an against Walter and Clarence Hellen, | Z90e that they tend giving 9GRAND : AR gist ste or to WM. WILSON, eq , 2th st. two early hour; Advertisements, therefore, should be | charged with rioting and assanit and battery on | SEMBLY at Franxtin Batt; Dat he AFFAIRS IN KENTUCKY. Lovisvitx, Sept. i9—The Legislature bas passed joint resolutions inviting Gen. Anderson to take eommand, and to call out a sufficient force JPURNISHED ROOME—A Parlor and Cham. | to 2 o'clock m.; otherw! Lieut, Sherwood, of the District Columbia Volun- ber 2, 1°61. Tickets & cents. lor am- | to repel the invaders. ESCAPED. ——, "= . Re ee et Pacetae net es ese | wey mrtg eo Sect at acs Z| beers, He Dena ote =e defence. Eight witnesses were examined, from Ly. 'y morning, a e nia regiment, made a prisoner at the battle of Nories.—District of Columbia Advertisements | whose ieotinoey it ap) that the affair took O success: succe: ae~ fe fear po aed 460 hs been burned and that the enemy were encamped | Bull Run, and since confined tn the military Yo be inserted in the BaLTimonz Sun are received | Place on the night of the 13th inst. The defend- LOR RENT—A FRAME BOUSE on Filccuay | 08 Muldrangnt’s Hill, five miles distant. Prison on Capitol Hill, esca) those [POR RENT—A FRAME HOUSE, on Fiftceath ° ped, Ghose seupanatalo at 3 acl for bis security know ¥ some refreshments at the Lichau north Alsonn fay a9 Merwe iL ud ist LATER FROM MISSOURI. by whom he must hia 2 emit a House, on Louisiana avenue, near Sixth street, ats, aastre of A. GORLAND, Sr. Lovis, Sept. 19.—Advices from Jefferson pane. om undereiven, and left together about I! o’clock. Passing down . ' Also. & Frame House on Pirst street 4 . ee and confined in separate cells. The Provest Mar- Sixth street, when near Pumphrey’s stables, : 226 ; has 8 rooms in good order. Tae ki City, Mo., state that General Price, with 15.000 | shai authorizes us to offer a reward of ®50 for in- Ma errvices, the report of | “Hlurra for fol Davis. Lise sherwood: | bares BOEL Goer. Neots: ls besiexing Lexington, and that General | formation that will lend to hls séeaptare, or to opening services, “Harra for ” Lieut. Sherwood, in 3 Fek RENT— of & handsome STORE, in | McCulloch, with 18,000men, was marching either the discovery of - ted, with a ey Orta. see &n excell ion, on Pa. avenus, Woul 3 the party or parties whe may the president for the month just closed present company man named Heni lent tion, . id have aided and abetted his cecape. Hi for Rolla or Jefferson City encou! view of extended o €s- | up to them, and Sherwood asked C! Hellen be very suitable for military equipments. Addres: is pecially mee the United States soldiers. Tn'ed- | “if he ballocd tor fem Davis,” to which Clarence i eK t E. T , City Fost Office se 18 St™ Sac aoe been alded by some sities oc the outa), prison. Hellen replied “ business!”’ é , contat, fie See eee cee, Ges Se | Fares Retceeree ena | tia St aan ee Soe te |e cle ‘trac a @,9 miles 8 fo! » ine 4 "ojo down.” Prog tint n general ght LOST AND FOUND. Senta haan S| tn ne nnn enns Sevrtncnsivel exten | =Ae RS inet OS pines oa commenced, during which the parties cha s address HENRY BAIG Rockvi'le, Mont ; where in this city : posit. til r ’ ‘The news by this arrival is meagre. ot neat fo Browarn Hotel Lieut Sherwood $5 Thlloe butale COW with winte anenug’ | Somer” coum. Ma seit-lw"_| Amdavits have been sent to America proving | , Lieut. Dunnot is 35 years old, § feet Inches a yellow lo COW. with URNIS. FO NT. t Mr. 1 high, slim build, rather com, NI: raat out ae EN Fy at Noy | that Mr. Serrill, who was arrested at New York, | Digh, ’ pale plexion, black at and forwarded from Tux S1an Office. ee Ga oe Sait sneer geene eae, ee east, No, ey isnt Mr. se 19-3* undertook to arrest Walter Hellen, and a patrol- spot in her Tight shoulde "The a»ove re- he 450 Tw man of the ice arrested Orton and carried him rd will be for hi turn to 230 | ~ had no political mission, and that the money | hair, dark whiskers and moustache, (may have tothe guardhouse. Galt seeing Sherwood take | stroat, hatween 3d ard 4% ste. Islan’, See ane looality is et comforesbie, ‘No | found on bim was intended for buseness purposes. | shaved them off,) thin face, black eyes, straight hold of Walter Hellen, seized hold of Sherwood, | #0 18 3'* CONRAD WEITZEL. | Chiidren in the house. Every attention guaran: the Ring oF Pranete Be eee ree oieen and | soldierly appearance; wore s bine, leasecadk exat Sen een Ce ae wie Be $Q5 REWARD — We will pay 825 for, the re- fied._Terms moderate. on kw . d a and usually a brown Kossuth bat and black pants. Sherw: nocked 0 00" October, at Campeigne. 5 f five HORSES, = 1 Fro Wellens and Gait tan into Brown's Hotel. | —'P,covery of ave HC mors. to fo QEaluad Fiztues otic “Anny St eine | ao ymarenge i Somtempated between the Ki exvrre ovr, © Geer 26,000 tracts from the American Tract So- ikea aa ote sons ae sled coheed the caer each of ould terse? Thee ty fa ‘baitere en sehen | oot: =e Emanuee 2 Last night, at 12 o'clock, in pursuance ef oO "O00 t chet tend atu chee. oa ee 4 gest dang! “casa ch 7, New York. and over $2,000 worth of littie | to loan him a pistol, which was refused. Se then they esoaped nd are branded with the letter Bon FOR, RENT“ HOUSE 402 Foqusyivems av. ott eee oe Britich Aawctation 2 pupse erst ore Major reece i a ea m4 Hibraries, donated proach melo Bihar Dsee gtr phar od BE BRENT © BURBRIDGE, | foraprofessionst nore. rane Pry a Siemon wes rent, eneral Porter detachment of have been appropriately and systematically dis- | blows Ul gop SASHES ing the commercial policy of the United States, and mard to Willard’s Hotel, and took in ; ANDSOME SHED ROOMS.— | strongly urging the expediency of Euro) pa . to custody have be sreite geek of ike head, which felled | T)IGFRION OF COLUMBIA, Coury oF * Our naudaommoly Furavaied Htoom,oappiid | her rots dependesce gm Ameren” 08 | ex-Colonel J.D. MeCunn, late ef the Thirty Encou n Crown came up and chased the two Hellens | tember, 1861, before the subscriber person- pt gh oy Gane Diente mpi | nar Geo. Della Rovera bas beew nominated as Ital- | Seventh New York Volunteers. He was next con- into Brown’s Hotel, but they escaped him by aly came James Roach and made oath in 490% Massachwestts svone rth side, between | 12 Minister of War, and Gen. Pattenegaas Lieu- | veyed to the depot, where he was kept until the > ue form of law that, 6th da te 4th and 5th sts. maz3. | tenant of ey earliest train of this morni: for the tion by Rew Dr. Sameon, President of Columbian | | Justice Johnson dismissed the case against | }f6l, he took up ee ‘The Czar of Russia declares that Polish Litha- | Norn On thet hewn perinar Se mg Take 4 College, is expected to be resumed on next Satar- | Clarence Hellen, and held Waiter to ball for | Brauch Bridge, re . = ania is now in worse state than under the Em- au w repay day evening, fo the enjoyment of the beneficial | trial at court,” ‘The security required was five right eye: sore bi GEORGETOWN ADVERT MTS | peror Nicholas. caught in Washington again during the instruction of which a cordial invitation is ex-| hundred dollars. The case of young Galt was | fore foot; all shoes off except one fore foot. A force of six thousand Montenegrins occupied | existing condition of things, be would be wall. not before Justice Johnson, he being a witness in my hand and seal, this 17th fay of Sep. THE SCHOLARS OF WEST GEORGE- | the Turkish town of one when the Governor | jn trons and solitary confinement until it migh ‘The proprietor of the rooms had, on request of a | this trial. He had been arrested on a separate re 1861. JAS. CULL, J. P. town Sundey School will give ® Vooal Con. | refused to surrender, and blew up the tower, all | 1) oy aent to let hi, special committee, generously reduced the r warrant, and bis case was ruled for trial before |_ THE (WNER OF THE ABOVE HORSEIS | cert on THURSDAY EVENING, Sept. 19, 1961, at | perishing in the ruin: P' im go at large. ing The course of lectures and Bible class instruc- | running though into the back street. ested to come forward, prove the Church, corne: Seventh and Fayette ce é His arrest and TORN rene, cree ces cine cen | igok ince ou Tuesday tat, and ine testimony of | gergto koweaway." TAR ROACH T™ | Sormenoind ae a slock precelgens vn" | zeerpoat MEME Sea Sanday of 000 | wt Se a8 deportation we believe to have quarter. sielaintange: emcidenmaeellig {tee cli aes tae aaieeca 8 st* Navy Yard Bridge. mission 15 cents ; children 10 conta, No tick- | pales cotton, the market closing easier, 4 v * that since bis resigne- sande hp ontaaabente- of aivideneook ame Robert Beale, being to the effect that Galt acted G5 REWARD Lore on Satarday night leat, ota willbe sold, Paymentatthe door, #016 4t_ | “preadstuffs are firm. Flour slosed buoyant. | ti”, under acloud, he bas been a nuisance and pohasl adrian Windinderastecstiei hitch lat tco A members, respecting work of visiting regi- | as 2 peace-maker ra moter of the | =) an account BOOK, containing bills, receipts, MASSEY. COLLINS & 00.8 Wheat has an upward tendency. Corn unmitigated annovance in the camps on both sides distributing i i &o., of no use to any one but the owner. The PHILADELPHIA DRAUGHT, | steady. of the river; bis vocation in seem! ——— ‘was also spesteted? eemiae of Bee Seatiee The : seme above reward will he paid for its return to me at this day oar steamer J. Jerome— Provisions closed dull. to be only to stir up In those hora nes menaen the present and three of the former’ Presidents of In Groxcrrows —Night | 83 ie, 10 oer MOO SISIER, Pork Butoh Cher} LPAUSHT ALE, Freduce-—Rosin ts frm, common 10s. 64.5 | to iisten to him, a mutt _. the Association, to invite and secure still more | before last a soldier named Lewis Smith, from | _*@!7-3t"_ BERNAXDGEIER, Pork Butcher, i a = Spirits al! omar excited at 668. Doubtless the. ae. 5 active co-operation of all co-ordinate associations | one of the camps in this vicinity, was gaming REWARD.—Strayed_or Which on arrival will be for sale. ‘Terms eash | Consols 92%293. - ¢ Major General Commanding pro- in the vast fieid for philanthropic christian ac- ng Boundary street, on the heights of George- 8! Premisen, on the léth inet.,a |i on delivery. ARNY & SHINN, . Poses to dispose of more such persons who are in tivity now presented In the encampments and he was accosted by a man named | white and red kied COW, m7 Union Depot, Georgetown. | Amether Military Train Threwn Through | the way of strict discipline and soldierly conduct hoepltals. James Doyle, and Smith asked him where he | 03! Bao. 7 JUST RECEIVED—————|s& Bridge—Ten Killed and One Hundred | on the part of the army, after the fashion. It appears peculiarly appropriate that young | might obtain some “refreshments” Doyle asked | ( Me, GoW. VEN Anes | J 58s RECEIVED Weunded. id 7 , men every wrbere shouid be fally wetlre in Teen ny meney to pay for Sea Se Ee. oo ° rT id R oWHISKY wiv Cincinnati, September 18.—The disaster on TMPROPER GRANTING OF PassEs. ommunicati and fort to the officers conversation aman nam: “PRAYED OF BTOLEN LL z the Obio and 7 than acchel Porter requests and soldiers of the my, s0 large a proportion of | Cunningham came up. Smith produced his wal- | QTRAYED QR STOLEN —On Sundi ® bbis. Crushed and Refined SUGARS, first reported. "The ters Contained: 350 men of | ,.povort, M “a = phen ‘whom are young men. let, when Doyle immediately seized it, and he | >, 15th, inst. ‘rom the commo: es, » Rio and J wa COFFEE Companies E, F,G, and I, the latter two being | PUbUsh the following important General Order ‘An appeal is proj to be made to the several | and Cunningham ran off. ‘Phe soldier raised & Sal $f street, @ dak be E For ent SORT BONA te | the principal sufferers. Captain Howard, of Com- | {fom Major General McClellan ; and to add, that ‘churches of this city rig ational fast day, for pesireng adc —_ pean iemesdinni tock ere with round ‘and fail forehead. i . y. = = we pany I, was xilied and about thirty dead bodies | hereafter he (the Provost Marshal) designs to aid in defri 5 jewm: much white, windgalls scar we . wreck. Fiseaduc are nonce inciden’ *” | to arrest the guilty parties, and in an Dour or two | on her right front nes. f | lipped INTERIOR DECORATIONS, 486 i Gala senee, on it way hither with stares print & punishment Overy efllowr whe may grat P Poice Unirorus. Senne eth Ce acne ee eee a | or for WRN eee ae be chee | “CA PEREANGINGS, gil Agden, and prices; | wounded. The impression at the bridge is that improper passes to either subordinate officers or ‘zoroszD Potics Uniror: irties. From Dovile was recover: a 4 men: on uniforms of the Metropolitan Police Commis. | nearly $13 in coin. and a one doline Dill, whien | JOHN J. HALL atthe sbove named piace. WINDOW SHADES, PICTURE CORD and | from forty to fifty have been killed. It is alse the 17-40" TASSELS, GILT OVAL PICTURE FRA impression that the bridge bas been tampered Headquarters Divisi: Potomac sioners recommend the adoption of the uniform of | last is of no value, but se: to identify the thief. PE eres J. MARKRITER Se wit bysome soalictoametioeenins aR The Washington, p Katey the New Yost pelice oe our force. Mt the board From Cunningham was rece avered not quite 87. Loot STOLEN Two Horses aad Buggies, ae ho. 486 Seventh Sf sence spore bridge was sixty feet span, nd ten feet high from | General Orders, No. 2 2 ‘will probably adopt the report of the committee e parties were held to bail by Justice Donn to i 3 se 11-10t*1) ollows’ eT th ral mand | vision without modification, a description of the pro- | answer the charge before the Criminal Court. Foung and Serst, Roxon of the aah Oe ee ee eer meen ipertol. ith mock regret, red thet ler roo es with ch ret, obse bers Arrival ef the Califernia Express. of annie an oon ctatlonedl te teevviciaite of Sr. Lovis, Sept. 17 —The California Pony Ex- | Washington are in the habit of frequenting the peeks brings San Francisco advices of the 3ist | stree’s and hotels of the city. ult. This practice is eminently prejudicial to good The steamer St. Louis had sailed with nearly | order and military discipline, and must at ence posed uniform may be of interest. The dress of a . paint ; Headquarters Eke superintendent to be a blue dress coat with | CENTRAL Guaxpmover Caszs—Wm. Noble a a a police buttons; and the dress of tea socgennts and creek = nets seed wee. eatwntd sorrel horse ahoat 106 hands high. Stteched tos FOR roundsmen to bea double-breasted blue frock coat | Gray, isorderly and profane ; A $5 74 nck buggy, with adog painted oa side of bugey with police buttons, and blue pantaloons. Te | Solomon Forburg, drunk and disorderly; fed | A suitabie reward willbe Siven if retaraod to mo, INDIA RUBBER GOODS. patrolmen, when on duty, unless specially autho- | $2. Gib Rowland and George Nichols, selling | Of 89 information that may lead to reoov-ry o! d nd bag LLER one million for New York be discontinued. rized to appear in citizens’ dress, shall wear a | liquor in violation of law; security for a bexr- . ‘Cor. aE Sixth and Washington. The State election was to take place on the 4th The time and services of all persons connected black stock, a frock coat, of navy blue cloth, | ing. Susan King, disorderly; was fined $1 50 | 6OFPICERS, t. ki . i single breasted, and with rolling collar, nine but: | Ellen Hays, do.; do. $1. Cornelius Leonard, do.; $25 REWARD —Ran away from t a PRIVATES, inst. The Breckinridge party was losing ground | with this Division should be devoted to thelr 8 tons on the breast, two on the hips, and two on | do.$1 94. Jamex Williams, do ;do.$3 9 Fred. | ber, about three weeke aco. & TEAMSTERS, before the prevailing Union sentiment, and the paras duties with their respective comm: the bottom of the skirt; blue waistcoats, and blue | Robinson, do.; do $5.91. Geo Ed Givbs, do.; | ©mplected NEGRO BOY republicans will now doubt carry the State. t is therefore directed, that hereafter, no officer 7 . - ; % bert I DRIVERS, and others, A later express brings advices t0 the 4th in- | or soldier be allowed to absent himself from bis Pantaloone, on the outer seem of which shall bea | do. $1 & Vn, Wiley, drunk; do $201. Wm. ares Iispein hie spocoh aa nae moutin the Can find the gignt, election day. Tliree-fourths of the vate of | camp and visit Washington, except for the per- > tton mes 5 . e t 3 z San s repul transac- when on duty. The nts, roundsmen, and | Benj. Hawkins, uel Scanks, col., out after fort lreht linen pliner “pee aie re- LARGEST gee noes magrtethe §o conponell prsccigeerg-talbercer| parvo duty, or for the patrolmen, when on duty, shall wear caps, shields, | hours; costs, 50 ‘centa each. Catharine, col , do ; | ward will be paid for aad nexro, if delivered to me and ¢andidate for Governor, who will be elected by a} tion of important private business, for whieh 1 n¢ handsome plurality, finally establishing the over- purposes written permits will be given by the sponding io taupe deposited nthe ofics | Jas Willams, drunkt ane $136 Chae Danese | NCHART ESL ORR BINER, =e <a peer te meer Seagate cece Teron williaen of the superintendent, and the time of wearing | drunk and disorderly; workhouse 30 days. Elijah | &131w" Near Duffield, Charies county, M ; xe “ From Cal Brigade ccnmemndare will be held reeponsible them shall be directed by him. As the cape are | Duvall, drunk; fine $1 94. John Howard, pro-| ¥ OST —95 Rawann—Lost, Inst evening. & INDIA RUBBER GOODS Carmo, Sept. 17 —That portion of Kentucky | for the strict execution of this order expected shortly, we hope soon to see the ser-| fane; dismissed. Fred’k Johnson, drunk; fine Colt’s 7-inch Navy REVOLVER. silver Ps y geants relieved of their present sprawling badges, | $1 58. Ed. Gibs, do; do. $1 55. mounted, marked “Mortimer Thomson, 1961.” ‘The | that there is in the country, which will be soid at | lying west of the Cumberland river has been de- | , Colonel Andrew Porter, 16th U. 8. Infantry, is . an = bor d will b id on wh: clared under insurrectionary control. detailed for temporary duty as Provost Marshal Saree ee ee vice RamckgPuesiay atterasen .patrvl- ie ven the ist te MOR TINE THOMSON, MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES, Secretary Chase hae instructed the surveyor | Washington, acd will be obeyed and respect- . man Fenwick arrested Christopher Boyle, upon a | 274 Willarde’ Hott an 3 orto i at here to prevent all commercial intercourse wit accord! - < * that section, and to search the ¢ of all per- | Colonel Porter will report in person at these cones ates Eesenetong, ontomen co espe pees robbery er . trout? Kelenaine tar T Q—_—_—___ HALL & WEEKS’ sons going thither bagene Pet- | Headquarters for instructions. pect to see our citizens demanding a ‘ Hatteras” Bickmore. It appears that Blackmore, who ts BOARDING. INDIA RUBBER WAREHOUSE, OS ene Ser entice meen PF meen Cae Wassame, Li the sutler for one of the Pennsylvania regiments. iy “ avin boat poser Baal enn onerenloarn Povo 4 arrived tn this city Monda: onesing, and put up a 308 PENNsYLVANIA AVENUE, river yesterday. One contained one hundred tons Assistant Adjutant General. tebel stomachs with the most luscious specianens | for the night at Boyle's public house He put hie th or without eores ine wena eee Between Ninth and Tenth Streets, Mr sechec Sein beta —_ RUMORS AFLOAT. Of these sbell fish the comin, winter, wh le Union cee sod osner texeene into Boyle's possesion; »t No, 602 I street north, betweenéth |p supicea<ca pEaceas iid ot opposite Columbus, Ky. cmianor i We have rumors to-day of an of the = % u en n . 8-4t™ . Be 2 s “9 r attempt aapen ae S fat coseey the scuning Winks and robbed of articles valued at about ten asliecs, —— lowest New York ering, ge soldiers, who are short of provisi and tbe |] enemy yesterday to cross the river opposite the opinion was expessed that Thompson’s command | command of General Stone, and their prospec’ ——— - not so brilliant as we could wish. The princi Boyle dented any knowledge of tue breaking and PERSONS IN BLAC sourers of supply on the Virginia pat gy oe robbery. Justice Johnson remarked to the com- Wit Find is son isinant that his remedy was by clvil procest, | ing Apparel ful and senspiots rel cecrteete | SATE Ta Or OSA LS, tll the 25th of Septem. | Would disband: Genabsten whieer sane cece inao re! civil proc i rel full and complete in a! r T, 198), at 120’c ock m., are invited, for fur- Seer the Burviond bode Poe eects es tas | sud Giamimed the case egalert Bevis”. Prom | ies, apparel fall and comp srtmest#s | Dishing the Kubsistenoe Department with 150 tons F e Sout rasan wettover, Sonne bie have beatae Pecomebe, Monckin, Wicomico, and Nanticoke One price only, marked in plain figures ; hence | of HA 7 RicxuMonp, Se; —The fight between Wi: thing more than # skirmish of inconsiderable Senether with Fishing Bay, are the best deposits | _PuncHasine Equipaents.—Harmon Bruch, J. | 20 purchaser is deceived. ES tobe Celivered in Washington 8t such | and Lincoln’s men at Hawk’s Nest has been coff- parties, as nothing has been heard of it at head- of cysters, but sun met equal in flavor to those of | Wagner, William Wagner, aud J Flakenstein, FREGY & BROTHERS. "The quality to be equal to the best and to consiat | *7ed. Gen. Henningsen directed the Confed- quarters the Virginia rivers, while they are inferior in size. | Were arrested by a guard of the Pennsylvania 8017 -5+,if : “Perry Building.” of. timethy andclover mixed erate troops. The Southern pa claim that |" W. also beara rumor that two companies of The upper tributaries on the Chesapeake also af- | Tegiment stationed north of the city, for buying | “© ~~ vids The Governwent reserves to itself the right to | the enemy were badly cut up, while only one of Neemiad = ford large quantities, the principal of which are | Clothing and equipments of soldiers. {t is not UTUMN AND WINTER DRY 6UODS. reject all or any of the bids, and for any cause it | the Confederates was wounded the enemy came within the United States lines ptan! eneraily known by those who keep small - ma&y think proper. Payment for said Hay to be The Hampton Cavalry made a handsome dash | yesterday, on the other sid: the ri . ou eect in t: ~rearaas wers, but they | Cory and provision stores in the vicinity oftthe eualent ariets eek we in store, at prices made in Treasury notes, if Government desires to | into prs enemy's lines near eae After aries We ri not anteos! it, “seat - a nae pepeienenacalieas. camps, that this isa penal offence. The fart that neni res. One price only, , . some sharp wor! ey returned with three pris- Cxvet.—John McCardle was arrested on Mon- all the’ parties above hamed were held to bail for marked ia pista Eguss SRRY & BROTHER. | wr ‘ Hes fo,be feraisherl in belee of from. 15) fg oners and Considerable war munitions. a of the sort is known at the War Department or day by the provost guard and taken before Justice | court by Justice Donn, will serve as a warning to Pa svenue and Ninth at. | baling to bs deducted The Fort Smith (Ark ) Times of the 7th learns | headquarters bere. ngon, for man from others > CARPETS, CURTAINS, OILCL.O The bids to be directed to Captain A. BECK- | that five regiments of Texans will join McC; a = at ‘nie ‘dopet, to the frat oa = Miiihomea ac &c., Upper Floors.” Be inet wi i 8., U. 8, A and endorsed ‘Proposals | logh in a few days, also a Mississ! ppiand one regis APPOUTMENES ABE Se-RES. throwing a billet of wood at her. It appears that | | ACc!DENT.— Gen. Skinner, chief clerk of the ap- for Hay.” se14_ | South Carolina regiment As Asst Adjatant Generals of Volunteers, Viz - ‘when the Government wagons are brought to the | Po\ntment office of the P O. Department, was LEA & PERRINS? seriously injured on Tuesday evening at his board- city by, the cars, the wagon wheels are chocked | tne ‘house. anes that od erpertiotie bayonet w' . — — steady. Poor persons, | exercise was giving an exhibition before some omen and ¢ dren, ee bers ——— > friends, and the bayonet not being securely fixed, : Pog rd eaan Elle Ne been qe) 2 | it flew off and passed through Generali Skinner’s pd ma oorpees = callocting the Dlocke, | thigh, inflicting a bad wound indeed, but no when the deme a ‘who is employed at the artery was touched. He is under treatmeat by EALED PROPOSALS are invited ti the 25th . Capt. Charles Kingsbury, for Gen. Reynold’s CELEBRATED Of Septembor. at 12m, for supplying COHN te U cticut. brigade. : ~ si ny. Worcestershire Sauce. the Sulsistens ay ppp cmaesit of rihe Arey. a's, cities eee ete bri sembled nec, | Capt. E. Sparrow, for Gen. Franklin’s brigade. EXTRACT epearene On Wily at the Caitio Yardon Monument | to day. to listen to Hon. D. 8. Dickiason and | Capt Frederick D. Sewall, for Gen. Howard's of & Letter froma Square. Medical Gentleman Pronounosd by CONNOISSEURS pbidders &re requested to state the price per 109 | Others. au De petitioal deer benbapeaciagacteee | brigade. eae ys. of ears represen! an aces 0! usiness were . . out 100,000 pounds of ears will be reqnired, to ee eect | Capt. Edward C. Baird, for Gen. Meade's ing the meeting. Mr. Dickinson’s speech Dr. Stone. : te bethe be delivered one-half by the 10t1 of Octol sug Perfai | Brigade. depot, seized her and threw her off as charged. = ——— at Madras ve delivered one-half by the i0tu of October. 1861, | was one of his best efforts, and had a powerful r « and the whove celivery to be made during the a Ds W. Smi for Gen. l- Seen See cheese utaae ie ae | oft artecsicna sees Megs, ae: | “ONLY 00D 7, His Beater | ane OA Tain ta Capen, ty BEC. | nero epengy forts taerce felletgertes | gags” =? San So Gon overs wt loyalty to the Government, and asked an investi- | Tenth streets, manufacture for military and fam- 3 St Worcester, =| WITH, CO. 8, U. 8. A.rand endorscd “Proposals | Spirit. Thomas Francis Meagher sent a - Howard, camp to General gation of the teatimony on that charge, and Jus. lly use one of the best bitters known to the trade, for Com"? dea he 14 | as follows: “I cannot goto Hartford today. Igo | _ C2Pt: John R. Howard, aid-de-camp to w tice Johnsen held him for a further hearing. ich they call their ** Swedish bitters and ato- mach preserver? Wedo not know what are its A CavaLay Jzxuv.—On [Seema bein eager com ponents, but we do know that no better © bit- ; tothe war Talking is over. Fight isthe word.” | Fremont EPOT QUARTERMAS8TER’s OFFIC. ‘has jlegood storekeeper, Quar- EVERY 8 highly esteemed D @ Wasurneton, D. C., sept, 9, 1851. Chas. D. All , military 1Q ——————— Massachusetts Democratic S.ate Convention. | termaster’s department, transferred from the Ord- PR ll be ed at t fang etn dapat rope pe nentucky Cavalry, rid- | ters’ are for sale in this or any other American | © vagreey | Spapiai|', nds, and is, im | | SeALaD PRorosats will be received at this offing | TV ponceunets Sept. 18—The Democratic State | nance department. = — rate down portent came | market = palatsble, as well as a y its picimity north of the Po: Convention met here to-day. Moses Bates was Wm. C. McCall, of N. J., appointed captain of The latier was fal eae dann oat Wat badly. Kenrocktans in A QUARREL —Last night, OF DISH. { magne most whelosome | {47 } Oo, for (6). six mcnths, | Clected president. snd after some preliminary busi- ‘ he following nominations were mad 14th infantry. cers Keese. Nichols, of Kentucky, was arrested by detective . commencing Ist dav of October, 1961 nes 1 iz the = mbes herlbon toes wenthesreniees officer Allen upon a charge of tneiting another Fong Beers SAUCE: 1s nec ois the ae on the Sist day of March, joo, The 00d to be ig fos anda one = Gonener; Edwin De prnes way ke, of Obio, appointed captain to bi J person to assault an e a revolver to use | © 0 Os ‘y ish, * +] J infantry. poe er oe vba — = singe a aor tpon DB. Abl, also of Kentucky. The affair | }23/,8% Sa rere See , STM, OE P foe ue ed at thi sr quarters Of the troops.in| Resolutions were adopted giving asthe motto! award Martindale appointed Commissary of » pushed ies t such tii the a and succeeded In taking bim, arms and ell, and | occurred soveral days ago near the Corral, in the | ap exquisite sect, which unprancizied Saude man: | Qeansrmmeter may ditecte’ ines BS the Depot | of the Federal Government, [It aust and shall | g.\cisence for voluntecs: with the mean we Cap- gave him up to the Provost Guard to be punished | First Ward. Pe rareay Lrg tread the Gefead. | eiacthrers havese rain eugenvored to ivitets ‘Good security will be required for the fulfilment hehervsiiy gral vigorous poomeretion of the —d tain aeallsuch careless deserve to be. The | 206 10 Eire, Dall in G20 for Dis appearance at | ee creat corte Tee BERRING | Of the contrast asserting as their principle, « Separati =. lieay A GRAND REVIEW. —- who wrae Enockea ~~ will if physi. court. All the partics: ate atid to be contractors, w PRCESTERSHIRE SAUCE” te indiepens conse atien Soro mech Bod twecty actt | Union forever? PP? eParation never This forenoon, a portion of the troops under the call ‘Sppes mm) ribunal 0. “ make biscoupiaint. It notorious that the army | _ CONCERT 1" Guoxoxrows.—By an advertise- To appreciate the excellant qualities of this deli- | Sb'¢ feet, and to be endorsed “B ds for Woo command of General Franklin, to which Genera | Gist Hidtan fo nat h the | Ment in another column it will be seen that the | cious preparation it 1s only neosesary to puronace | Sha tho names of th security to be stated in Blencker’s so well known brigade is attached paper it is written upon in conect te being phon scholars of the West Georgetown Sunday School | 9 amz|i bott.e of the genuine, of a respectable gro The undersigned reserves to himseif t! Freperick, Sept. 18.—The Union members of . Pited with by ecldless or oflcers will give a vocal concert this evening at the | cer or dealer flotel” and Hes aurant pro igh. to rejeot all bids that may be deemed too | noth tha House and Senate refused to meet this | Was teviewed by Major General McClellan, at- sold }e ie Pure i Sauce veforet’ fi 2 ; = ds as the occasion will no doubt be one of interest. Spend ji of the Regimental or | prevent the of the roll. The Union mem- Sox tse (white: Keath cone | sab iis GammarseGaie Geo. tllll. ir wee OS OUNBUNCSN & SOUR of regiments, bi Bers ‘will leave this afternoon for home end ree | sion is at present stationed a n e oe all Union 5 » New York. a secession members for Fort McHenry. The city} The Prince de Joinville, Duc de Chartres, and from Secesh) for thirty dollars, and finally found | Georvetown, who wes wounded in the affair with aka Wikclnate Remake Bn tes Oleed Snkad. ry. y I a Sar Hurley, whe bought the “ ps : 'D. H. RUCKER, is quiet eee ee Sp sc nea John- | Count de Paris, barr SS Meee sy to a purchaser in : wi Mr. Vanderwerken a day or two since, wasre- | 4 Stock alwa: ders received te ter U.S. A, | 80u is laug at. Union sare flying with | evening,) eccompan' Secretary tate mal for twenty dollars. In the absence of the | ported to be much. better this morning: but hia | fond ocket eee - eae eee eee eA at be presets ; nglard. OOOO | the motto: “The Union mu: preserved.’? ‘Seward, were present at the review; whic! contracting Mr. 8. Rainey wos called to| physicians are said to be still in doubi'asto the} {1 Beware of Counterfe SEALED PROPOSALS are invited till the 20th hb, we 8 ———$—$ ___. bear, wis a magnificent ene and highly creditable look at the cheap horse. At first sight he declared | Fesult. Sep 313,00 SP ,da7,of September. 195, forsuppiying the Army | Arrival ef ene of Garibaldi'e Otficers. | {ne milliary pelnt of view. po penne nya mien aontisee bien Reuveasev.—Mr. Jarboe, of the First Ward, D*; GODFREY’S ANTIDOTE used for the | bushels will be ired, in lo’s of about 8600 New York, Sept. 18 —Thesteamer New York EMEUTE AT TENNALLYTOWN. last half century in the Hospitals of bushels per week. The Potatoes to be of the first | arrived here this morning from Liverpool. Amon, branded upon theanimal’s hoof, and ie entifed | where arrest on the charge of selling liquor 1 ieee Faris for kts our a EuRMIY Sad equal im quality ‘to the following | her passengers is Major Senesamnein, adjutant oe acne pe ean ners i sides north of the ef horse was’ returned released on the morning of the arrest b’ io G : : ‘ . 5 » he cubic; and when Mr Hurley went te get | Major Sykes, of the Provost Guard, there being | NS Gaga seeitt gitar ad Porogrs (bine) specie. curred here last night, and at one time threatened him, be ascertained that be had been swindled. | no evidence to justify bis arrest. cury or other minerals, and wil not harm the Meroers( white ) Union Meeting at Port Deposit to be a very seriousaffair. A sergeant of the Sixth The sharp dealer = ee t delicate constitu A be delivered in Washi wanla Regiment citizens dress Potice—Before Justice Thompson.—Yesterday | auteed aud no chase of cist required, Prive 81 | subreot toeuch inevection ea dchweryac tie Bebe |, PORT, Durosiz, Sept. 18—I_A-)- Creswell, | Pennsylvania Regiment went in és . | Sent by ress Soldin Washington by 8.CA t t , and t to | Esq., of Elkton, is now addressing a Union meet- | into Conrad’s tavern, and after drinking got into me res ceed ag reatnet.eG | VBR VORD, omnes Soa an PosaGhc: | Raat bce SeLeeH Geseamerosee | Eelcchtsen: © ee tatengs Uns mee and was fined $3 01. Terrence Boyle for being | NS SvonNe: ead The Bot to be detiveced in good, ctrong bad | ne enaame*- Collins, drunk and disorderly was arrested by Patrolmen U2RA Ms HAIR DYE !70 COLOR BLACK | rele, and each bushel to be estimated at 60 Ibs. SS | a resident of this village. In abort time after- Shedd, and fined $1 94. BROW w :!—Oniy 38 centaa box. Three ae bids to be diregred to Cant A. BECK- HOME Made pongs AND SHOES, poxes for one jollar. Grey, red = Sexen bait con WITH. C.8,,U.8. A., Washington, D.C. ses me rr. 8600! —_—_—_—_— st ‘Laprzs’ brown, by using Up) Hair Dye, thobest | Uy HITE MERGER PORATOES. ely nightly. It isastar company | ee abeepest in Che wes 2, moment ME, E, AND MEALY, To-night a fresh bill with some of the most side- | Or GPHAMIS HAUL DYE 1d wartonted to senna Fore CHARTER MASTERS OF 1- splitting comicalities imaginable. a, 2 hair ey as other tor one dollar!| MENTS, You wast to keep your men ——— S$ 0, UPHAM, 3210 Gheanat street, hla. you cannot do this without givin, thom g fi FUREMEn’s INSU! CE COMPANY Sicx.—Mr. Roach, the Register of Wills, has a, gad S. CALVERT FORD, corer Il oes. There you can get at Shoat" 08, 536 or been confined to his house during the week past Pa. ave. sep 5-eoly Ponnetivents, ae corner of street WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. illness, and is stili unable to attend - 10 GROCERS.—You want to please your — salad Paar. VON FORD: SL a MaAW EDEL CERUTAPETED DE | ener out ste Plaka Bam Frei —A_ committee of Steel & Co’s,and buy what Potatoes you ni OC strest and Lowsians it was Philadelphie dope, ewe Gompasy arrived neve ager conte either for your ‘2¥E consumption or for sale. They Qkes corner a 0. over Banh | St eae to-day and tendered, t ‘ol. Florence. ‘© no pon the most ¢ WOT tet lense, ANT KEEPER: [ashington. der. The use of their steam engines to the Government. § ile, iewee EL arp Restaues K a te INSURE HOUSES AND OTHER PROPERTY — on hee jaton? Then bay ‘Potaiate of Stee! & Co. By AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. Is 17 possrsus that soy Soldie: gan Pp 80 foolish ° A f 0 three parties wil be benefited —the seller, — to leave 1 nH thout @ supply o Holloway: Wig td the Duyer.and the consumer. . Ointment’ la? Whoever 20 will deeply Ohio, | and Kentucky money in good regret it. T medieines are the only certain | 33° standing, taken at par. s Complaints, Fevgrs, Sores and |. W. STEEL & CO., jones, Sourvs. 25 cents per box or se 12-lw Wea mre OAGAND, WOOD, CUAL AND WOOD. 7 2538_Fonnesivan fenue, corner of Bpoe fvoe: Back . wani-cite eure to rend the B Have on id iy Rime 4 ————__={a)seae_ Car. Pee aot ag Cordial ena large quantities of ail kinds of Coal, whi Dr. CHARLES R. BOTELER, No charge for = == rest fos venue No, 836 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 8: De : INS A two MARRIED or, Dre eaten he ay ‘Corner nae ai Betweon Ninth and Tenth Streets Epc cea Oi gree ee DIED, VENUE, i ft . ti! ‘| ij Prom : ti lit HE Pie street whilst 3 rT ing week ithe Rery

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