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ment connected with the defence of the State. He Fourth. As no officer. has, in our State, called! STAR. in the anti-chambers of his court, vainly seeking Spirit ef the Morning Press an Interview, and bad to return without one His The Intelligencer notices the bluster and brag- | Court consists in the main of California adventur- grdocia of the Confederate officials with regard | ers and~newly imported European officers, bad te the captureof Wasutogton know as little of Missouri and the details of ** the The Repwhiican devotes its attention to the du- | situation” there, as men in the moon. It is not ‘thes of the army in respect to slave property in the | Wonderful therefore, that though he has 60,000 Tebelliocs States. troops to the enemy’s 40,000, he does not manage ‘was compelled to come all the way from St. | together, under such admirable discipline, so fine ‘Ess Monnog, Sept @ —The = at Sa RCD Lou's to this point to endeavor to communicate | a body of men, so there is no one who’ bas in so i a arri a fy ve} By GREENS WASHINGTON OITy: with him through the Government here, accord- | short a time won the entire confidence of our ; meu deta the B bre Inlet, pF og wal coment : ‘DA “ Ne 596 7h st. corner D SUES MY.....0....,.0. September 24, 1561. | tog to Western newspapers. So, too, a colonel | people. . of troops, who enti; the fortifications | ,. ing & gentlemen on Teac — sent to him by the Governor of [ilinois, on bus!- As Cromwell's irresistible pbal bore down abandoned there after the " - Os'cver iat Ovun Futenos at the various military camps and | ness connected with forwarding reinforcements | the forces of Prince Rupert, when flushed with Seen sod magazine was - WOR REV RR ere cLuB Nehatome positions will confer a fevor by keeping us posted | from bis State to the army under his—Fremont’s— | victory, so may these troops carry confusion among ; inh et COTIL- lection 2,8 as to movements and affairs In their vicinities. command, remained four days kieking his shins | the victors of Manassas, and trail the banners of : the R . 7 ‘oti —— ——_____ the palmetto and rattlesnake In the dust. ; ‘the 2 . Ostober ae es her cok und Feb in Siw Gaye tig earth, the lest of our Fagt- ‘Co Latin superior Sold Pine dad ostinato or aments of infantry, will join the legions already ‘ SOIL SOURER. te be civen wt woawre . : assembled forthe defense of an endangered nation. Stiin. EDN variety Of Ladies. A regiment of artillery will soon follow, (its sixth ° thousand had landed on Resceke dons with the ag , ow nearly its complement of view of destroying the light house at Oregon In- se, rete : a and the dwellfage and Uni men,) and then perhaps another, if she 1s permitted " Te =e de _— = = to contribute more troops for the national salva- Ig detactiment of 300 sem ‘accompan ————_+o oe to have them where they should be—just where Fae The — of our anger pesto siesy T= STEWART HOLL ARO thelr presence will win victories. lery drill, and our resources vy - = seen es Gen. Fremont is no soldier by education or ex- | after be devoted to that arm of service. i oe ag soll Lorre ae g! } ae aucpombers of tbe ot GEN. FREMONT ANNOUNCES THE SURRENDER OF | perience. Ere entering the army as a Second] Efforts are being made, and several successful | plies of fish Bua ve ne generals tna LEXINGTON. Lieutenant of Topographical Engineers, he was | meetings have already been held, having in view | “Uncle Sam’s trap” at Hatteras Tn Seiki was ‘The Government is in the receipt of a dispatch | s schoolmaster of very limited education and at- | the formation of military companies in all the | cured asa prise, fhe proved to be ? trom Gen. Fremont, dated in St. Louis yesterday, | tainments. While In that corps he never com- 1s IN. towns, and in every ward of the cities. A state | Of Yarmou A ‘wherein he says: manded acorporal’s guard in arms. His duties | central committee will probably be established , A portion of the Eleventh regiment New York , id. ex- “T have a telegram from Brookfield that Lex- there were wholly those of a surveyor an Fire Zouaves, composed of many of be: DD F! ’ HAL. who will ace that an organization Ie efeted in | othe Fire seglneat Fist Eeeivceashed Oud | 2 me. Wa FLLING plorer—not those of a soldier in the field. After ‘soon aa ington hes fallen into Price's hands, he having every quarter, and that they are provided with | Point this morning. hat, as 5 resigning, a8 8 favor from the Government to bis | arms for drill purposes. There avs com jeted their ut of Mulligan’s supply of water. “Reinforce-| father-in-law, Col. Benton, be ao ry The United — prey ot 4 ture of the service asa Lieutenant-Colonel of Mounted Rifles, | warm reception here. jollar cir- auaaraaliee ahataccuiie ad Wags in Seat and remained in it less than a year; in the course | culate as freely, although they are not as plenty as of which time he was tried for mutiny and sen- | bank notes. Our circulation is composed almost Frerees (Usion) from the southwest and southesst tenced to dismissal from the army. That closed | entirely of the issue of some forty banks, and as could not get there in time.” # * * | bis militarpeareer, until recently made a Major they have consented to redeem the ten-dollar HE SUCCESSFUL EXPEDITION TO OCRACOKE INLET. | General. Perhaps the most remarkable fact of the | notes of the Treasury, they circulate as freely a8 The Navy Department have advices from Com- | history of nis brief career in command of troops, modore Rowan, in command of the steamer Paw- pee, at Hatteras Inlet, Sept. 15, 1561. He writes | @nce of bis command, while, according to his thei: own bills of the same denomination. For pe tn , re ; was the character of the accounts for the subsist- Manrren. Franxvonr, Sept. 22 —A skirmish took se % lw epublioan. woe A pone that, having received information that there were | Printed representations, they were for the most guns in Fort Beacon (Ocracoke Inlet), and | Patt living upon dead mule fare. These accounts, between some of the Home Guard (Union ONCE MOR¥F, KIND FRIENDS. im provements thereon. A ComrEction.—As the series of letters written | some of General Zollicoffer’s men at Darhonncie fa cis pequest ot thie many, Tends, the of from the United States to the Paris Opinione Na- | on Wednesday, without oubieg in any damage. | FOUR Ae OO ASSE! BLY hy i in two eq ral insta) four 8-Inch shell guns at Portsmouth, N.C ; that | Over which the Government had so much subse- seven rebels the guas were spiked and the carriages burned on | (vent troublc, it will be remembered, footed up ae : One tionale are attribu'ed to the pen of Prince Napo- | It was renewed on Thursday, w! Ki Lows” ye Novy, Yard. on Wr months, hearing interest from aaa apa leon, it is proper to say that they are not written | 424 one of their horses were Killed. One of the ESOXY EVENING, September 25, 1861 scoured by the notes or bonds of the Ist instant (by the disunionists), and that 2 | 2bout an average cost of a beef per man per diem. steamer bad gone to Bexcon Island for the pur- The Army of the United States did not contain ‘he Committee have made unusual pr wi ood personal sec tobe by him atall, but it isunderstood) by Col. Bojou, | not neceasanily [eeek De OF ee eee Ste | to renee Thee a eee camade uaunual Br a may : ia. tee of carrying off the guns,” we set about de-| 4M officer when he left it, who failed to realize cating bar paapead aden the steamer Fanny, the | that be was utterly unsuited for military com- ¢ one of bis suite. was taken prisoner. favor them th esence Tickets 50 cen! Thirty-seven of the Home Guard and three hun- Pawnee’s launch, &c , with a detachment of Col. | ™aod—worse than useless in the field, and as un- Hawkins’s naval brigede Capt. Chauncey sent | controlable by bis superiors, as unsuited to man- James Mathieson, By GREEN & Samuel Crovs, GOVERNMENT B. McAlw: —_—<—<—<—— IL Elliott T. Coues, son of Samuel E. Coues, | dred of the rebels were in the engagement. Esq., of this city, hes been elected a correspond- The Bulletin learns that Hon. Humph: Gemeel " shall is at Liberty, Owen county, guai | Eran ‘ompson, ing member of the Academy of Natural Sciences H. L. Atobiaon, eight hundred rebels, whomade bis arrest. 4 Pi heey of Philadelphia. Mr. Coues wesa graduate of | “fry Sunred rebels, Covington and Lexington | 1474 Prmphrey, the whole of bis marines and four beats to aid in | @g¢ his Inferiors tn the service, for the public | Ooiumbian College, of this city, at its last com- | Rafiroad was torn up yesterdav near Cynthiana. -. the enterprise. good. ment. pit aat the Caee heen tee, Temteriay | TT SIRS ANE UAL, sup COMCRET On Monday mornirg, at daylight, the rudder We submit that bis current utter failure asa Diptherin: provalle te ka alaeaite deg to prevent the tranemission of contraband ‘of the of the Fanny having been repaired, the expedition | military man !n Missouri, is but the quod erar| U7 Dipt prevails ee eres through tbat channel. rel with four days provisions, sledge ham.-| demonstrandum of the history of bis previous | !"80me parts of Vermont, many families having The Bulletin correspondent says that the Leba- | ChAdren of St. Aloysius Sunday School started . “ y : non train Brought in Matt. Journatt, | Proceeds for the Uses af the Poor of the Same, mers to break off the gun trannions, &c. Lieut. | command in the Army of the United States. penn oapeeicnnn, peciamh paisley w. W,Woedruil'a. Finbes H.W Sault, and | Assisted by Instramontal Accompaniment GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auots Eastm: com m ‘anfier, prisoners w! had esca; rom P Sn the wosoy, tha wists expedition ender crated Arrival from Old Point. Ave deaths since lest autumn, from this disease. | the rebels. Jouratt is deputy United States Mar- WEDNESDAY, Surreuszn 25, eG AND arte aa of Lieut. Maxwell, first Heatenant of the Pawnee. This moroing, the steamer Mt. Vernon, Capt. {D> Another regiment o: rpshooters is to be OThs ralitend Rens Bouton peace to Nolan is bea en H TURE a’ Osi m—On Fi Ta r the 27tn ee te re camuchanna, Capt. Channcey, | Mitchell, arrived from Fortress Monroe, reporting | ralsed in New Hampehire, anda regiment of cav- | suarded by the rebels wher bones nee 5 sha! © ol a gentie oO} i. and the tug Tempest started for the inlet, outside, | all quiet at that point and slong the bay and Po. | @lty in Maine. Collected from the vicinity. 1 Gi ti c wan don! nok eep Dut neither sent a force inside on reaching the | tomac. The Roanoke, Minnesota and Cumber- i gy pools pene rte a inlet, the surf being too high at the time. On| land were stationed in the Roads. When the 1 €: ani OFFIC » Leben » was acciden rf Vv '» September 21, 1861. | killed here on Thursday, by one of his own ba‘ peciment, Prof. Musgrove the morning of the 18th the tnslde expedition re- | steamer left a flag ef truce had gone out from the | "Ya conformity withthe feqvet a's jor oun | eallon while Airing calate 5. Erit is my Home -Mivses ‘Badget - 6 Where are the fr turned, having fulfilled its mission most satisfac- | Fortress to meet one from the rebels, but its pur- | milt Ry of Dangres: = Ue ate rited States | com nn yout torlly. The destruction of the fort was complete, | port was not known. Of the iath Of Au-uet last. the sevtitiomecetis | SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS in | 7. Gambler twenty-two guns baving been disabled, being all The steam transport Sachem,from Philadelphia, HOSPITAL. the guns that were there with the exception of | came around this morning from Georgetown, PaRrit 8 Crows in the Cornfield, ° two previously taken cif by the disunionis's in | where she has been discharging a portion of ber 9 Vio oncello Holo, with Piano. Published in conformity with the resolution of the Senate of July 16, 1861. 10 The Moraing Call. fell ropr.ety of d IL. On to the field 0: g ory. the steamer Albermarie. carge, and landed a number of shells and rifled ive places of business an : — a ' In our second edition this afternoon we shall | cannon at the Navy Yard and Arsenal. ° ry ula? employment on the oven At Comeel Hoirtel i ay besos Boars 12. Come. come, come ! (sol Pensaco! Assist im promt ne object of the - 20. — — publish Lieut. Maxwell's interesting report of Leahey la is taking on her nine-inch shell noe RICHARD WALLACH, cates eaten i ala 4 TO THOSE OUT OF FUNDS the affair. guns, and rapidly completing ber armament. se 23 St . Mayor. z {5th New Jersey Vol ‘oggins, the schoolmaster. Indi Bal who appropriated to his KENTUCKY. INTERESTING FROM HATTERAS INLET—AN BXPE- °S OF z, 2a dd di 2d Maine Volunteers. a instant, ™ The news, public and 7 rivate, from Kentuck DITION TO OCRACOKE INLET. 1 ORT Surse aa, September 24, 1?61. a oe “ Daii-gace = OcledT coumanne at provumme bo'nesded the pape: fer bis ten » pal P. ‘akenuas “a8 tk: [Special correspondence of The Star } OTICE Hogs and ‘roete found ronting at do...(d) ‘ md Tua dad deat ee St el | Murvenaa Intne,N.G.Sept00- Waste: Sler:| Wael Mec Pee neds hae re... will oa!! acain, I will farnish him one of the State are entering #0 heartily into the contest for |." Just retnnned Fone bt 20. Editor Star: ) segured and confeonted to the Cormpienien : Rider auonel the preservation of their American constitutional | \V® h#ve just returned from a successful expedi- | “gezt st RICHARD WALLACH: Mayor. WANs MORRIS 8. MILLER. pre tion to Ocracoke Inlet, twenty miles to the west- = = Mberties, as that they will require little assist- COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, ance from the General Government to the end of | “*"¢. The forts were deserted soon after the TICE TO TAX-PAVERs coin and, cccupatién of this place; and the Susquehanna | ,, NOTICE TO TAX-PAVERS.—Coin 's went down to investigate the condition of thin; ration, of the denomi: but was unable te communicate with the shore} Treasury notes of the ee eae ou account of the surf on the bar. On Monday | to, or less than, i , J on. last, 16th, Lieuts. Maxwell and Eastman, with The discount for prompt payment is as follows: ninety men from the Pawnee and the Naval Bri- 2 per cent during the moath of 8 ptember, 15 per sade, went down Pamlico Sound in the Fanny | ¢evt. ducing the month of Gotober 119 per oent (steamtng) and the Pawnee’s launch. They ring the month of found Fort Ocracoke, on Beacon Inland, deserted; | _ 8° 16 eost Ist California Sturges Rifles. Ist Sy Y. a ist Kentucky Cavalry. Cameron Dragoons Jet Indiana Cavalry Harland’s Cavalry. valry assuring their soil dmmunity from the disunion army now advancing upon it in several di- visions, under Zollikoffer, Buckner and Palk.” For every Kentnckian who will be in arms against the Union, it is now evident, there will be five if not ten in arms for the Union. Under these cir- camstances, we have no fears of the resuit in that quarter. NTED—A BOY, 12 to 14 years old, at No. IO pam uf tween sth ‘and Sth sts, opposite Center Market. F i GLY WANTED, TO BUY—On reaconable =—- Y¥ wants of ies, 1) BRICK HOUSE, in goot r. Di- i ; ; hl onal ws One = fora be. | nd ply ma) ked in plain figares ; hence re 24-21" nspection of stock implies no ob'igaton to a K. parobass W4n8TED TO E = Wa ylteeds, Rogers, CURTAINS, OILCLOT HS, Hotel, by a geutioman wita small Zant ar on rp TEREY & BROTHER, is | sap tantbinen ties aes ag 5 ember. 2d Vermont Vol. WM DIXON, Collector. | 1st Pennsylvania Vol PS te 9 AS 2 mt ts 9 0D OS ot a so ae - op ty 23d 2 Ts PoCKer: . As Sathunsiod in geetendoyts Soar, Cae necount de qencen Gimantled guns were left—navy 68 and Totalgent fouled mechesios | 26th do = ante | KERcHIaPS reads ke ed! ocr conten the sutrend Lape dahagea SF Pounders—most of them spiked, and plenty of | Wilf he srlisted 15. Bil toe Coe meenanies | 27th do 85 references required is roll ef = a Cel ra igan at Lexington was] shot and shell were lying about, but there was fixea by isw—150 men. Inquire at No, | 30th do 1 o pleasant Rooms (furnianed) Yor samt NoOTicE: eae wag astioyiteharant: bo powder in the magazine. The fort 1s an octa- | 242,@ treet, Pay from $18 to 834 per month, ont) including an oficer. (b)One officer. (c)One ome Bos: : wank pen. opel third larger than F -— a me... the result of an impression that Major General | £17 ne third larger than Fort Hatteras, and was (4) One officer. WV ANTED—By a reepectabie ‘who can Ww Come well recommend Sarton as as ii a orok, warher At Seminary Hospital, Georgetown, Sept. 20. frotion te dotne ir mall at a A Gy built with great care of sand and turf. There are ‘AMP LIFE MADE A LUXU = The graat- Fremont bad taken measures to reinforce bim in| four shell proofs on the sides, about twenty five Cc vention of the age. RA RDIES akMy time. It is not to be disguised that to-day’s con- | go square, and a large bomb proof, one hundred | % eK. ane ria eA Foe wish Mas gito Ist Artillery Airmation of the report produces much depression feet square, in the centre, containing the maga- | tae, acd Chait, ell constructed so as 1 fol! Sitka oom, » Dress and Cloak Trim- Te WASHING FON INTK.LLIGENCE OF- ming: there (In the War Department,) as throughout this | zine ‘These were bull! cf heavy pine timbers, | the cover of the truck. | ‘ents of room for so ina! Fst ished 5 years. pegs leave city. > cficer's wearing aprarel n exhihition at the id covered with several feet of sand and turf. Ac-] War Derartme: PHEN M. GRISWOLD, ANOTHER ALD FOR GEN. M'CLELLAN. cording to the pilots living at Portsmouth village, | $0!¢ Agent for Warhington Fe 24 7t* _ soters, white ard colored, good reference, by application at the Offi 3m1 F at, between bth and sh, opposite Office. CORNELIUS LEONARD. it* Proprietor, Headquarters, Army of the Potomac, near, the works cost $200,000. The 7 t. S61. , 000. guns were 4 Set tens TS | Shi ty ineking ee tte Cones Fes mast’ by the heat maker ta Now York Colonel Wm. McKee Dunn, Indiana Volun- | Platforms and carriages bad been burned when | ard the best finished in all respects iu. 50 | this country, hav ne all the modern im enti teers, having tendered his tervices as Volunteer | the place was evacuated. All the timber, and 150 | f"s,cuuntry. hav ne all the modern improveraeni F® ENCH COUPEE FOR SALE —The adver- pee, OOS tt me ee OB 8 WANTED 5 WOMAN 10 cook. wash and ONNAR GOING ACADEMY. eae acne to the Commanding General, they | Wheelbarrows left there, were collected In and | degen times deouiihel Grat cacenes, Soe Mozart, New Yoi E EN. Boot and Shoe Store, No. 349 Paar | vitations to wigs Peers, woneived are hereby accepted; and he will be obeyed and | #¥out the bomb proofs and set on fire, and the fow times used, and ene «f the mot Tammany, do. between 6th and 7°h ate. 3 2* | ton. lets gentlemen know that he has respected accordingly fort, except its turf embankments, was destroyed | cles ever made. Th rriages wil! be sold | Lo 5 N_EXPERIENCE > OPERATOR. bavi-ga jeav the Fenet By command of Major General McClellan: Lieut. Eastman crossed to Portamouth, on the meouabte. thes yng no use for them, | 19th + A Wieeier Wilson’s Sewing Machine. will eo " . pages Bfs.. " Should any rurchaser (a) One officer. (+) Two officers. (c) Four the week or month, Apply at the S. Wiuniams, Asst Adj’t Gen’l. | "gbt side of the [nlet, and found four 65. pounders TAR RIAGE HORSES, officers. 346 Pa. avenue re 23-2t* aa: ‘Ser ber (6. A: Fr. Bre Official:—Ricn’p B. Inwin, Alde-de-Camp. wee ee mounted in battery there. He dis. | Joug galls, dark brown mottled 6k hands hizh, - ‘A SITUATION WANTED. in by ner, Tesaperance ce Hall, Hatrect between $n asd Joep salesonicney abled them by knocking off their cascabels and dated ; but'the parriagos Will be wold separate or | At General Hospital, Union Hote!, corner Bridge ony active and intel igent doy fifteen w:ttee | WS, Working. CF Ea th t t be u ie of hor 5 PT a and, and wi mee! enersl e- Not long since, I mentioning the death of an} (“77 Pe (am ip ie “ aie rhe = *Addrose “O are Box 1.272 Pont Offige, | _@"4 Washington streets, Georgetown, Sept 20. | ® £00d olsen references given. ‘Address Box Neepin Age bee ees Interesting boy, the son of Adjutant General Bad eet crtamouth and Ocracoke (some | paitimore, with real name and B3d-e+0 sezt nee . 5/Ist Penn. Artillery. S12, Washington Post Office. "ne 3" | GUO. for the folks at home are solicited to in- Thomas, U.S. A, the Star incidentally stated reli leg kie-taachs ein plnceen August METALLIC = a rr I)let do Cavalry. WANZE! FURNISHED R speot our vast stock of New Autumn and Winter “4 7 27th, but are slowly returning. ‘They are pi- : 5/3 lo ©Voluntee: BOARD, for a centieman. = ne ryan ray ysis eg seo uit] lots and fishermen, with thetr families, and geu- ARMOR Orn, < rivate family preferred oI appears saad aiwioai ain nccs Poesia pa cr dina: erally express great satisfaction at the success of | For Cleaning. aes and Preventing ome oan be erjoyes ' ; sie price only. marked in plain figures ; there- Sek wether * v ?| the Government troops. They were assured of Rust lars. eto —to *\ onfort” thin Offos. 2035 2t_ | fore, no purchaser i This is superior tv al! other o: nthe world fo a hidden nearest. protection In resuming their usual occupations the above purposes, as well x + manenl Phen nr ina eae < ae ss One of them, just from Beaufort, reports that jeer ing oses. It =i ously») Nosh eto” gun o’cloc # afternoon, General, McClellan | there are 10,000 troops at Beaufort and Newbern, | 50h ¢.0ud rewing machines. Itisin high favor a I h rt and designs inspecting, in review, a portion of bis} and that they were about to return to Fort Ocra- Maka Pay eee Re oreranon cavalry and artillery, assembled on East Capitol Street, less than a mile from the Capitol. There coke, and proposed with assis'ance from Norfolk, Principal Depot and General Agency, will be present there twenty-two companies of PERRY & BROTHER, JOVERNMENT HOSPITAL FOR THE IN- Caan ane hecaeeg Ade peat | mma ui 1e1 oa ean WOMEN, one as housthenper and thes otter A“ KINDS OF sil, BD cece those who can 9 “ ts 79th do do Pret my 8 poedice BIL. DS for rentume and PHILHARMONIC HALL, Bockbut’s Batte: Funtes will effect © so.id saving by ir to retake this pla Itean be done with 10,000 Lleida Aekerlcok <i. Aerkerh shelawhs dans daeksdachenkal men, for we have but one regiment of troops and Penns. avenue, 1 ear Eleventh st. ass Brigade. 1 Wace MAN © 09, Ki 1 1 retail business of Borer, balf regulars, and seven full batteries of | one ship; but there will be“ somebody hurt" on} | {7 Agents wanted with teams, to supply en- DeKalb 1 y xe, to take care of 8 to artillery, making an regate of about three 2 campments. 2m_ | Mozart. 3) Ist Minnesota do. usework. Good recom: a ee of te. ’ aggreg both sides before the flag comes down again. ASHINGTON ARSENAL 2d Maine Volunteers.. 4| ist California do. required. Apply at No. 484 CE ONLY, in thousand men. The expedition encountered no opposition, and | We Serranser2s,la61. | 34 do do bess ses (inspect cure ook ot tier vit tmeure FINE MARKSMANSHIP returned on the ISth with all bands and an es fe 1D PRoPosALs, to be er dorsed "“Proporsia - ee CUSTER, WANTED. | at WALL, STE- %s parohane, meure Lieut. Woodruff, of General Stone’s command, | caped prisoner from Newbern,who was captured ant Quartermaster ot this Arsene! Guth i ete = PHENS & CO.'S. 329 Pa avenue.” "see yesterday afternoon burst a shell in the rebel | in tbe schooner Chase by a privateer, some weeks for the delivery of 4) cords best Ww; STEP. TO BORROW—From pan to d Unk Wood and 120 tons best Whi Ash 83 r One year, at interest camp on the other side of the river, at the distance | since. Anthracite Coal will_be given, with am ity. Address “A, of ten miles. The panic caused by our attack bere has sub- above articles must be strictly of the hest | 24 Rhode Island Vol. 1 Total 162] L. G..” Washington City. se 18-2awiw ho wasn OnWERAL SuEKoNT sided since the squadron has been withdrawn, apelity 5 the wood to be stra’ght and ent in lengths The necessary surrender of Coi Mulligan, after the so gallant protracted defense which be and at as eles : ANTED—n good WOMAN HOUSE-SER- ind the cities of Newbern, Washington, Edenton, | “ Both the Wood and Coal must he delivered at the | A‘ He#Pita! at Columbian College, Washington, Ww VAN; alo. & MAN SERVANT Beth 289 no 85m kc, BBO &c., have been fortified and reinforced. Three} Arsenal, and the Wood to be corded and measured $3 a oO vireata33 Fee =— 809 ayer ity ry E Ris little army made, goes far to demonstrate the | Week# 8g0, 5 000men could have marched through | Dyer city, W908, mee sare cee oxeente to ie eaieey ctaaaeeee(sy 7 sammany N.Y. Vel ANTED—To have every body to at "Egks. Ric soundness of current complaints from Missouri, of | North Carolina. tee on ie ae eae % do. 3 : Omics ta purginase tear ratte ere ¥ K. the utter military inefficiency of Major General] The guns at Ocracoke were destroyed because nia 7th Mass. Volunteers. 1 CLOTHING, S, Hs TS and CAPS, st ‘i ust arri Fremont. His whole command numbers quite | ‘te were no facilities for transporting them. om pyment ta be made in Treasury notes, if the | 10th do : gre a a the very lowest prices. Grve hi: -_8u -Im LY, 60,000; while the total force opposed to him is not | They were taken from Norfolk Navy Yard, after ; FRS J. SHUNK, * aise de Volunteers WASTES. FOR 3 9] Most & Chanion, Cartier & more than 40.000. His are far best armed, drilled, | t2€ place was burned in April last, to the grent| _ #624 st 1st Lieut. Ordnance. A. A. Q. M. 1|3i8t de OUSEKEEFING At a retts, Royal Gre equipped and provided; and are defeaied only | Tkret of the Navy. Wherever a battery has been GALT’S 3d Vermont Volunteers 1|2d Michigan V. foe tae or having a Whig we bad ‘Nzates a Deeause he knows nothing whatever of the aci-| erected, from Manassas and Aquia Creek to Pen- FURNACE, LATROBE, Pstpen een Vol .. : ro do fnmeditel ive 388 Peo ence of war, according to which they shouid | Sola, there are guns and munitions of war from RANGE, & RADIATOR OaN Y. iat a! ilste do ———— ™_ | Adm. M. Bir-nger & Co.'s Rave been handied—maneuvered That is: moved | the great artillery parks at Norfolk, the accumu- COOKIN Anderson Zouaves,NY 1|7th W 4NTED— We are now Ligvoas. lective bod es, asa skiliful chess player | !@tion of years coarse, 2d NY. Volunteers... 3 x which we pre gonylasty Se hand gtd moves bis pieces upon the board. He did not} aformation has been received here that the Well Screened before delivery. bond “ d Fame Case, at di realize the danger of Mulligaa’s position unt{! | 'ebels are fortifying Roanoke Island, which com. 17" 2.40 pounds to the tor. OF lith ‘a5 too late to save him. He was doubtless repeated- | ands the strait between Albemarle and Pamlico HICKORY, ‘ do. MA Jy warned that his disposition of the troops under | Sounds. if we can only get the light diaft tags Oak, do. Bis command would result in Mulligan’s disas- | of the Yankee and Freeborn class to pass over the PINE 2d do = ter. But be turned as deaf an ear to those warn- | bulkheads into Pamlico Sound, as recommended woon. > ings, as to Lyon’s similar warning sent to him | by Com Rowan, this may be prevented, and such Prepared or delivered Cord length. do. ‘within our own knowledge) from Springtiel ® dotilla can keep the entlre Sound coast inastate re do. Sana a ee — Aces Poraganl ppm cha wany Miliialiiy $52 peneendin Wharf and M:ll—Foot of 17th street, below War bos Depa: tment. If the Union lovers on the waters be not soon 2682 Pennsylvani » betwe Protected, they will be severely dealt with by the | gg uh crenes mmm vanis avenue beuliaia secessionis's for exhibiting too freely their satis-| g5024-6t TERMS CASH. faction at our recent success. OR BALE _—A good RESTAURA\ AFFAIKS | RWODE ISLAND sold on reasonable terms. Inquire At General Hospital, Alezandria, Sept. 13. Paov:pance, R.1., Sept. 21, 1861.—Editor Star, | F- NIEDEELDT'S, No, 420 E at., bet ie Nan Sack 16th = do. mstrous result of that—Spriagfield—battle. We have seen Lyon's warning (in his own hand ‘writing) in the shape of « memorandum sent by Private hand to Fremont at $t Louis; ealling on him for certain troops, with the aid of which he (L ,) in effect, declared bis ability to drive the enemy back into Arkansas, and Predicting bis wubsequent disaster, unless the relnfdrcement instead of listening to Lyons request, Fremont immediately sent the reinforce- ment In question off in another direction on a ‘wild goose chase, fo search of an imaginary do. (@) Including an officer. (6) One officer. The State which Roger Williams founded has elicited no small share of the praise which has} ()N!ON ENVELOPES | been bestowed upon the loyal and brave. During vee, b autiful maveiebes the past two years her political attitude has been | in'seocn of! colors, war be hed he a theme of absorbing interest. During that time, Beane) Philadelphia, and if we may believe the “‘spse dizit” of the inimical ‘A sample package will bament™ (os a enemy. An enemy that bad no earthly existence | press, she hus been under the thraldom of a cor- receipt of 95 cents. except in the imaginations of Fremont and: tts rapt democracy—her chief magistracy, as well as T TO OFFICERS, immediate court; for he is constantly surrounded | all other offices within the gift of the people, open} 1, BE CAMPAIGN —A Sg ed i nse of Dy s court as exclusive as that of any eastern | to the highest bidder, and her now honored chief | {he Srusuar REmople. arranzed, monarch hu ance in - magistrate hostile to the incoming Administ ation’ | #10 or wounds. with ample room for By the time Lyon was defeated and killed in| How their speech has been verified let a gratefuy | [oti eng Provimopss Light, water-proof, the battle of Springfield, Gen. Fremont found out | country answer. As party was never more belied, Stool prigee in New York, his mistake, and recalied the troops that should so its vindication was never morecomplete. * # Iso, & hend sound, - have been sent to Lyon. Thus, in that case he} The last regiment which went from Rhode Isl. ube for waddle of harnces, “aTk-brown Iiterally threw away the opportunity of ridding | and might vie in character, in many respects, with OWN Mare Iretne? Paes rl to JAMES ESne, behind the Cham Missouri of the disunion enemy. These facts in | the New York Firemen or Elisworth’s Zouaves, House, between | and A Lyon’s case first gave rise to the dissatisfaction The Fourth Regiment was forming at the same Ce ‘with bis administration of the affairs in that - | time with the Third; and two liquids without ICAL INS! .—A Teacher of | 3ist a aflaity for coch other never found as equiltbri einen tstsetatie creme as ‘ter existing among the Unionists in Missourt; bis o! Me BChOO'. subsequent career having confirmed the impres, sooner than new recruits their proper position in can be given A either regiment—the one thoroughly disciplined, | SP" ren tpahntiey AadrSee"Mons'fcte? ils court will permit mo man to have access to Wation; the other wild, harum-searum, and impa- UTT: AND Bim except through thetr favor. Thus, Governor | tient of restraint; but no enemy will, in a fair Ber oilng at his door without being able to Ingersoll McCarty, of your own city, belongs the itines sofince spew motion of grant oe Donor and credit which have basa awarded to the “ale by-engress. _ ‘ ’ hed delle’ anything, be Is sure to essay to do it ia that way. ‘sfon that if there ix a wrong way of trying to " well behaved, feeling an honest pride in itsrepu-| _ #0 23-3:" xine rea dence. sia ‘Gamble ip snig to bave remained three days dan-| aight, see the backs of eltber. To Colonel Justus hab ee

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