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contrary. The prize Rowens, captured by the Brilitant Naval Expeditien—The Rebel rebels, bad ber Lord taken out, and after being . Privateer Judith a otherwise lightened in every possible way, was The U.S. gunboat Rhode Is! = which ar- dragged through the mud of Stono Inlet. She tived in New Mork Saturday night, brings the had a cargo of 1,%0 bags of coffee, which was follewing intelligence of the capture and de- purchased by the firm of Frazer & Co., at 43 struction of the privateer Judith at Pensacola, cents per pound. on the night of the 13th: ow SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS IN MOSPITAL. AUCTION SALES & CO., Avot THE_EVENING STAR. WASUINGDON CITY: TUESDAY .........5 ....c0eted e 1, 1861. AMUSEMENTS. age 7 OURTH:* ANNUAL es McG Published re Sen ee eee on of F EXGIBITION AND CONCERT ExcR MNT FURNITURE A NP HOU At General Hospital on E street, between Fourth | Children of St, Aloysius Sanday School bat Nok ING, Cotomer 's ing at and Fifth streets, Washington, Sept. 27. Proceeds for the Uses of the Poor cf the S ms, : jaitee Par Ovn Frienvs at the various milttary camps and 4 Land i Assisted by Instrumental accompaniment, fects. Sallie, commanded by! Levy the Colorado, contal Ist Excelsior Brigade. 3)5th New Jersey Vol. sf ‘Will take pisos Positions will confer a favor by keeping us posted | The privateers +S Y , an 1 2a do 0... 3/24 Maine Volunteers THURSDAY, © &s to movements snd affaireiathelr vicinities. | formerly captain of the Gen. Parkhill; Gordos, | (Trin de Capt. Lockwood; and the Dixie, Capt. Moore, & ens, where they remained egade Massachusetts man the vessels | favorable hour for the. expedition. barge Spirit of the Morning Press. penser gee fey a carrled a twelve-pound howitzer loaded with Corner of Land Ni Creco De Monti. ee ete et ee er . Angele Wh ‘The Joteiligencer tzeats upon -tha provisions off every man who avails bimecif of Jeff. Davis's Ly hang ot imeriiag tealiipedlc entearyauengy fe b~ eras ” sequestration act proclamation, and attempts to | tion left the fort, and made thelr way towards £o'o Flu ee Ne Nmrrentian tnsenttrys/ EOS T ait ont and leave, fo selied and Ms property | the savy fore ‘Arrivien wiluin & ne boner from estra’ yards, the boats separated, one making for t eis apieess J Shes ates, 3 tat Soe ore anaes schooner Judith, lying alongside the dock, a OUR MILIT BUDGET. = mere trap for Union men. short distance off from the battery where the ten- ARY a In passing from Charleston to Kentucky e nck, columbiad is pouated... The erooed best vis Confederate troops, but cou! eaded for the dock, while ¥ ol THE PosiTiON OF THE ENEMY. pane erence raat number. rhe P rly | short distance, to cover the retreat with hgr gu » We have positive information that the main | armed, few having rifles or bayonets, a, prin. | They were espied by the sentries when off n= body be! a1 hea ' dred yards or thereabouts, manana Be of Beauregard’s army were. yesterday after- | cipal weapons being shot guns an long bowie | swer was given, ‘Guard boa! and, as they had ‘Reon at sunset, in position stretching from Fair- | knives. Gen. Sidney E. Johnston bad super- | crept op near ‘the istand shore, some distance “tax heck to M: and from a | ded Gen. Buckner in gommand of the rebels in | “bove the navy yard, and cnme down as if from Court House janassas, Fri home(quartette).... Where arm the fiends fmy ol ‘. Gambler ment Crows in the Cornhald Chorus of Boys = BB. Vougi ta her chuldren, “tation | 022 J.C, MoGUIRE & CO., Aucte ) By GREEN& aL liams. uctionsers. SAAC HERZBERG’ EXTENSIVE PAWN- BROKERS 5, oF Le. eed BESDA Part lil Kentucky Pensacola, they were a for guard boats nl 4 Concludes with 6 es Croggins, the schoolmaster. # . af appreacbing from the latter place, uni a io abil 0 Polat near Occoquan creek (their sham) tpn. OUR FORT PICKENS CORRESPONDENCE. pi yards Matervenea between them and their | 27th do ++ 1|D. C. Volunteers. 2 | hectare ery a caer ghd ne oemmenoe at fect line, passing through Fairfax Court House, Further particulars of the recent galiant naval af- | Tespective destinations. A sentry upon the dock | 30th do =e ba'f past 7. oo ld lacey Toor sig toe aaron | Gemeg Ti ite eens each | aes sppenlig Masini oie | 8 egal Tale] aPAVERTE AND BNVON RRR ER oe Leesburg. The force, judzing from thelr camp- Seadmawe an sremeren oo cue HAO t06 the alarm, tot wae stopped by a well aimed | ____(@) Including anofficer. 1G intend giving their oth fand COTIL- tensive variety of Ladies fires, cannot be less than 100,000 men on the field] Font Picxens, Fla., Sept. 14 —Editor of the "The men sprang ashore jast as the long roll | _4* Seminary Hospital, Georgetown, Sept 27. Dies, on TUESDAY EVENING. ‘atyles of there, if mot more. This proves that the enemy | Scar : The first blood was drawn last night, ina | sounded to sone the soldiers stationed there. ist U.S. Artillery 1)2d Michigan Vol.. (6) 9 ; ee po centiomn White Crape, Lovg and Square Shawie, have simply withdrawn their whole force back | gallant little cutting-out expedition of the Navy. | The other sentries fled. The gun was reached, | 94 do do. 34 do do ra | Cc Veivet other styles of Cloaks, some miles from in front of our lines. For come time past we have believed they were | 20d one man, before prepared, proceeded to spike | 9d do Infantry, it| Just as he had most eff-ctually comph a pilieaie a8 wei See ce enceees we tue Navy Yard on' pri. 55's Contegerate atina—teblag anced of bie ado about | Y2%e? Which was confirmed a day or two ago by | ‘meh, who were congregating from all directions, ‘Bho newspapers are making much ado a! the report of some degerters from the rebel camp. | a few hundred feet off—confronted him. The ma- ee sitet the SMair cocarring bere 2 day or} a expedition of Ot men from the Colorado wns | rine turned, drew his cutleeé aad eet htas ane 9th do & two since, in which two or three soldiers of the organized to cut her out. The schooner was lying then hastily followed his comrades into the boat 34 N.Y. Voluiteer: Provost Guard came into collision with as many and put off from shore, followed by a shower of | 14th do f eeded | 2 the besin of the dry dock. Upon the wharf a | inusket balls. Meanwhile the crew of the other | o4th do Metropolitan policemen. The former exc | Dattery of heavy*guns has been recently comple- | boat which had taken the schooner in cherge besspier crass ase tee cae peiabe. | td. From the report of the deserters there were = not quiteso hee ncoai Oa peared pcb a sel some twelve or fifteen shots were at them, having. Their superiors are of course holding 1,050 men quartered in the Navy Yard. them responsible for so doing, as they are now in killing two, and it is feared mortally wounding The boats were discovered a short time before | three others They kept on, however. under a reaching the wharf, and the guard was formed | galling fire, boarded the schooner, cut down two close confinement. upon the wharf and schooner, to receive them. | °F three of its crew who failed to make thelr es- Lieut. Worth, who is charged with having U; being hailed by the sentine? they gave way cape, then collecting all the comb@stible material ealled out his guard to sustain the soldiers in re- | ~ PO" DEINE Le aisting the police, did no such thing. He ordered one of his guard simply to take a man to the they could find st fire to it in the cabin; after with a cheer, two boats pulling for the wharf and wee gard house, to quell what he supposed to be an t1 do do... .(¢ Tn —-y_—___——~—_—~~_—~e—ee e aries Aopace 30 gteat va: * ist Minmesota Yel sae TRE UNION Nor D STROVED y Revolvers, Guns and 8th Penn. Volunteers. 2 bers of the UNION QUADRIL: ont Seabes, ae, di * g| ASSOCIATION take great pleasure 0 announcing to their friends ant the pad ier tnetg mala eat TA. «at THorn’ a 7] on THURS ING: vi . 7th at : DAY EVENING, Ost 10. Fchroeter’s menoe with ths Watches. musro has been engszed for tne oo o€ Committee—John Wilson, Samuel Polkiuhorn, “ISAAC HE°ZB" RG Pawp'roker Edward Walker, Madie-n Magruder Geores | _#04 ood GREEN © WILLIAMS decks, Fe oo 1- Walker, James Halida: By THOMAS DOWL NG, Axotioncer. T qT Cotet trod Volunteers . do. . Kentucky Cavalry Ist Long Island Vol Ist Califor: 24 Wisconsin 19th Indiana Teamsters i look, I wii at eel wen nme eed ee Pett tet eet 8 Requisitrs. net enu: ae vam Terme oash in a a gio lie the oo ee ee ber Total. two for the schooner. Though received with a | drift away from her moorings. ey nem- a) Two officers. () One officer. (c) Four Selling fre, it stopped net their headway. Their oar tilled shear, dee yand. ile niajepaie - cer, (4) r'wo omtcere si cents, admit . ; ; R - dies. By order ordinary street row, in which citizens and sol- | “empts fo Prevent paar irish vig icy take, he being taken for one of the rebels, and cut pital, Hotel, corner Bridge | #093" COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEN’TS. . diors were engaged, the crowd being large and| fhe gun spiked, the schecney (mounting five | “Tieut” Russell wes wounded dilta iaensty 1s , Georgetown, Sept. 27 ODD FELLOWS’ HALL! withoue the two policemen in {t not wearing any uniform | guns) captured, set on fire, and destroyed. the shoulder; Captain Reynolds was also slightly 3a N.Y. Volunteers. 42d Rhode laland Volo 1 The Only Pinos of A: by which he could know them as such. The loss on ate was ee — bs six | wounded by a musket ball while celrenttag- The | jth do” desss.c. 1 : 7 Seventh Week sf we 27-4 Pn OAS DOWLING, Anct. seagate naa eee a ig amet} the expedition, wounded, the oflcere slighty a | cem’Y; several hundred strong, bad by thls time | 138 i CAMPBELL MINSTRELS! spb! GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avotionsers = danger of — roughly pap! vate an | oythe Plunging fire of the enemy into the boats, | inusketry upon’ them. Word wee now given to | 1th 8 soldiers with whom be had gotten into an AIL'F P'S A.B OF EXCELLENT FUR- except one marine, who was killed by mistake | pay them buick; the howitzers w brought to | /7*B 34 do Volunteers . STAR PERFORMERS, NITUR: BLIC Mpeg A ¢ ’ py i, the zers were brought to | rasp sth dod Tn he th warrenty of @ epued wi altercation, he directed the person to be put in the | after boarding. ar upon the dark mass congregated upon tbe | |S12 lith de : Tone eepere of of 4 strece. ionned St the ru:t of Willem This morning, soon after light, we were able to | dock: the: quickly belched forth their contents, "The 2 ard guardhouse (the nearest door at hand) for his own see two bodies dangling from a yard arm at the | which did fartal execution. There !s no way of | 224 ro ae BLACK STATUE, . Personal safety; of course setting bim at liberty in| navy-yard : probably of sentinels of the night be. estimating the result, but tt {s supposed that 60 or | 234, Seer oe a ‘And . a few minutes afterwards, when there was no | fore for having pemttee cur boats to approach | 7) were put Aors du combat. The men now bent con . 35th a és DR. LINCOLN OUTDONE. longer danger that be might be hurt. too near before being able to distinguish them | to the oars with a will, rounding the point of land z fi nm Admission Twenty-five from boats of their friends. se 25 " 33d i Harlan’s Cavalry . . FORD. aan, GENERAL DLENCKER. upon which Fort Pickens is situated, and headed Af A deserter (contraband) just arrived as Iam 35th {9th Indiana V. . ne Chai one off for their versel , is ; A Washington dispatch in the New York Times clesing this letier puta down the enemy's loss at | "The schooner was completely destroyed. She : Bd Michigan 9027222216 | Oar WM RU LINGER: Me HINGTON — low Cartains, two Buse, one of Bundsy last, says: thirty killed and many wounded, almost all by | was of about 250 tons buituen, and had’on beara do...... 6/34 Michigan do above named popular hall, respestfully anaounoes | Or rage Solas, one Door Mug. © ‘citinigen dare “wll ie cao eas the fre of oar howitsers upon the crowd that | one pivot and four broadside guns. Her loss will frcceior Brigeae. ate do do...... that, as soon ns, t e maratrels nw in coon penoy rpitare in Room No. 1, ne est Parniture in Blencker of conduct prejudicial to good order ferme wharf and schooner om the first | be very much felt by the rebel Tammany Regiment. 1/5th di a open witha Re Delightial eee he PY and diseipiine ” I may not improperly add that all Col. Brown's De Kalb Regiment ... MUSICA MIC AND POPULAR This ts a sweeping mistake. No uch charges] works and arrangements having been completed, | / Pace, id at Cen. | bockWwood’s Battery. In which th Mid ST INT. Artiste, Rave been brought by anyone. Gen. Blencker | from this time forward he will permit no revel | tr nio Halt, 4 oul gs See Velmaboees. MISS HELEN WESTERN. has eared the reputation of being vot only a| Vessel to passin or out of Pensacola bay. Up to TUBSLAY, bor, ‘ . i With a srilliant Com . Will appear, this time be has not disturbed their ingress or eg- H woey, aed: thoroughly accomplished officer, but of baving a . Tur ‘Timus, Tess, but they “‘ may take my hat” if another one ts a A ivited to atten .8. 7 brigade unsurpassed in the army in point of] of them enters into or departs from the bay after THOS. RICH, Soo. Or, The Female Robwnson Orwsoe effective discipline and good order. He is de-| this. » The Fem som Oresonay woe. Will bs produced. with other Novelties, cldedly a model brigade commander, and is so Affairs Across the River. regarded by the whole army of the Potomac. The day before our forces occupied Falls THE STOVE PIPE AND Loc eUxs. Church the rebels evacuated it with six regi- ments and four picces of artille: ; it. It is well known to the officers of the army here From Falls Chureh yesterds rmeralng ‘was seen we ofthe titne now style for an equivalent that there Aad been guus in position at Munson’s . For partioulars see juture announcements. Post Orricr, 7 The new st Washington, September 38, 108 aaa a 2024 lw" (Repub'ican.) ie new sty of Governme vostags nips a! is now reas. acd for sale at this offics ‘xe auge College, Washington, fe 3 ‘a re is #4, Mita ; : LOST AND FOUND. EEN © Wittig ‘ 4 rebel regiment of infantry drilling on the bill} fiom ihe cato of this hot venaty which stamps of not:ee, al.er which stamps of De Kalb NY. Vol. F’OpND Sudsy. 28th September, brown colored jy GREEN & WILLIAMS and Mason’s hills, and that the substitution og] beyond the Loudoun and Hampsbire railroad. | the old issux w not dé received in payment of a a Anderson Zouaves,N HORSE, white streak up hie face; can ‘OUSKHOLD AND pl mht mate re hare ete on the | Artillery was also observed crossing the turnpike. | Postaze on letters or other mail matter sect from ad New Jersey Vol be found, by proving property aud varies Tot H On @ at Avction.—On ft of Falis Church,a mileand a half dis-j 'i8 office. To avoid delay or coniusion the ex- do do reee, at Cabin Jobn bridge. 00 1-2t p Ry Sracuation of those points by theenemy, was mere- | tant, fresh rebel earthworks are being throws up | usnge Will LEWIS CLER BAR heom:, | loth dod Itt do Ca AKEN UP—On Saturday morning the ah j © cepts declining 1y & ruse to create the impression here that they | on an rminence commanding the village. renee ate aemener. Ik T Sth do Vol Tak tu inom grey Mai aode cane bas 2 eee ener ivanie, have had no force to speak of in our immediate} _, 4 !2™ge scouting party started out in the direc- 2 ui ffice will not be open Berdan’sSharpsh: HORSE Th Der Ty and lore strects. at le pate oe tee nice | tion of Fairfax Court House, the result of whinn of tne day, lst Penn. Artillery. quested to coms forward, prove t. The ruse ts to conceal the fact that they} was the capture of three cavalry horses; also, | 86 2 o:her Bureaus, cccupied the hills in question with the intention 13th do Volun' pay charges, and take them aw: 4 ‘and Side three privates and a lieutenant, belonging to one TME 7th Connecticut Vol.. 1|26th do J. COSTLO, i ane ‘and ‘Lounge, of making a general altack from there as their | of the North Carolina regimentar ene © OF (VE PRPAR PMN TOF Mt Police COMMA | lst Long Island Vol .- a Between North apitol sad Brooatel Window Curtains, eel Pikes immediate base line, and were subsequently com-] A “contraband” w: ought to headquarters | siosors having taken the house 516 Eleventh let New York Cavalry. 3 “ do. T TENTION, POLICEMEN !— ‘ Pr Sit frame Mirror, © let Sete, fall back wi 4 . sterday. He was the groom of | 41! business oonnsoted with the Police of the 2d N.Y. Fire Zouaves. 1 TR IRR eee Sept, my a uted Cottage Chamber Set, and’ Cottsge Bed- Pelled to without venturing to firea gun. it the time the latter occupied | Will be trananoc ed at that 2. 2a N. Y. Volunteers... 3 a GiB, a8 4 S| yp shent 17 years old, A por ent*Btake eiadeth ont iceman. Falls Church as bis headquarters The ‘contra- | ; nt boo! 8th do dove. 1 peor dt tele anne Ch TG ba aes Carpets, wi band” states that he overheard several conversa- : do bout &n inch long: had on & pink dress and Feather Beds and Bedding, Hair and Shuck Mat- The Washington dispatches alleging that the| tions between Gen Beantennd ama tie oftivers, | fe Z 1ith Slnck Aoneting Mes Atenas | x Plekets of Beauregard still occupy one end of the | and in one Snsignce the General remarked that he a W_B. WEBB. Superintendent | 14th for her delivery to mo, or informs’ Sethstends, Glass and Crock yg et e of Falis Charch. bil in thi was fearful of attacking the Federal troops o; l= = - 5 of rt einer snd, do not rns ihe fac. "There aro no sie Wamuington ewig fot fat Wet Be | (CEM CONTA LOA Pak ENGINES f sth and Riidhen Reauisive pickets oft tin y to be found to Falls | 20!" he-would unnecessarily sacrifice so many} will be citisted to fill th: 5 Stayed or stele, sD 5 (ite) GRCEN & WILLIAMS,Anota 2: oar, the 20h instant, from Ne hird at east, between: and P: By WALL & BARNARD. Auotioneers. slight brown’ baffalo « OW, + 3 ‘Ompany to the max = : Re dra ‘Ste the at No. welcome | 242 street Pay fron rf month, aay hands to | besides food and clothing. sat net fives, but would fall back, and within six miles Church than in the immediate vielnity of Fairfax | of Falls Church he would be ha Court House. That is in the direction of Beaure-| the United States forces with b! gvard’s main army, which has certainly retired | Dospitable graves | fetta ered gore od tah taf aierek | SRCBL-YENT TORNUTURE AND BUR The wanton destruction of pro; in the cA" |» No. 460 Sry- Ns 2d U fh will be paid for her .¥ t Octoier 3d back of that point—how far, is not known here | neighborhood of Fells Church! by’ the Peden t ow stock of Fall Clothing, “ J. NOLAN. _| Tabstlist the Asction Out of General McClellin’s headquarters. teraey all gonttauce, Amweng the henses barat nes = Sd Eee REWARD —Strayed or stolen, on Then to-day was that of Major Nutt ether with his E Ua SFO O71 Né. Te ickles Bri; Quartermaster’s 3 ood .—$ or atolen, on cre Fens Wieminesen. barns and ont-bouses. The adjoining residence | EL and CAPS At SMT TES No. woo Bee Tammany N. ¥. Vol. $10.0" tie Bla srt be a Cur force occupying Fort Washington, under | of Dr. Bowen, who is now a surgeon in the rebel | atrerkn tC" ocl-im "| Garibaldf dodo ::2| Tota large ved COW,wits sail cronked horns Major Joseph A. Haskin, Ist artillery, have not | army, and the dwellings belonging to Nicholas! wuap RECEIVED, oneof tha lagen etoska of (2) Including an officer. shove reward will be paid for hv been idle of late, havigg mounted many first-class | Febrey’s estate, with one exception. The reai-| JVI RECEIVED. ot Clothing ever offered in Sea RICK B ms, and put the ‘Is theveugh conditien dence of Murrav Mason, on M urray’s Hill, was} Washincton, which must be sold within the next At General Hospital, Alezandria, Sept 20. guns, P pee *= Gavenge oni - | burnt early this morning thirty days to make room for winter coods, Per- OTICE—36 REWAR ‘They have also secured a supply of water, suffi- The amount of property destroyed yesterday sons wanting Clothing, Furnishing Goods, T 4th Maine from the commons. on { huradi cient for double sny garrison the post will hold, =e wots oneness be less than $950,600. With aj ties ane Cans, ered ra sevens ut Ge soe i 8 large speckled Dur view to check these outrages, the commanding ani bd é white, with shot, wi ir Which cannot be cut off under any circumstances, officers have issued verbal orderg to shoot dows | Port «theo. oot im An Person q ahogar: le-top and other @RN. M'CLELLAN. any man who may be caught in the incendiary G* AND ADVANCE OF THE ARMY ca: . 613d rd will rece: bove cc ve asi Gen. McClellan made a tour of the positions act. ek ch he hi i ih i se 30 st* pear Wendel ie ud ccoupied by his army over the river, yesterday |, The rebele Nha aging Mapa 4 men in cniarkable low prices ‘ Slay, REWARD —Ran RENARD Aucts. afarsoon, Sinding everything quiet and in readi-| tombstone of a new-mede craven? Foils Cages are rod ev sty day at SMT EES : 116] tet Artillery $25 ber.sept. :7 my Negro Man LOY, By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auotionsers. mess for any thing that might occur in the way of | reads as follows: Seventh «t 1 lzd do cas very black, about 4 feet 6 inches hie Sys or Ly ¥ NEW HOUSEHOLD @ movement of the enemy. “N.L M.N. Screggs, Butler Guards, Second bs “hTASHINGTUN GYERLGL ET q . piccenat an spoken, to, very thin in the ‘Avcrion — Regiment South Carolina Volunteers, killed at} YY ASHINGTON GYMNASI: M Oued noe. 1 will give t vs rows, AyD Kircuas F ai, te ee neee . here taken, so b: thome Poor x wes THE WHITE Housz. Lewinsville, Sept. 25th.” sitet taniines Sod ts : Dalu.'s y Orlodged injall comet f ceo There are no rebel batteries whatever at the] “Otters, its known, were alan killed at Lewins-| » Fu*gtad.iahmet'ia new atlendange from 1 £03 coo Wy. BWI DUVATL: Millersville, | EcReembnr“oe) mE nos ‘White House (nearly opposite Fort Washington) | ville, but the body of Screggs was the only one | and fro" 6 tn Soclock, ‘Perne ing @ sede: =| 34 . we st" _“Anne Arundel eounty, Md. buried at this place ta y life or tronbled with d opsia would do well \AKEN UP —On the 27th instant, near the R. as alleged. A government train left Alexandria to-day with | © i> nimmediately. 31 nth, $2.50 3 months, edacsmacceadl) fy yx pot. a small bisck MARE. The NAVY YARD. a tl Se a pale, mee proceeded as far} CTS Sick remaining im the Hospital for owner is om oo come for we rove as Fal arch, on the Loudoun and Hampshire *RESH"EGGS_cOOD EGGs! rOper charges. an way. This morning, the island Belle came up with | 2¢ Falls C ropetiing. all the Uridaes ce eens you want. the came? foc oe es Messrs. Diseases, at Kalorama. Sept. 27. TOHN BELE'NS: 580 Co mtrect. norte Cart the propeller Dawn in tow, that vessel having and thus opening communication for supplies for] TAY! OR & CARTER’S Stand ‘in the Ceuter uu New Yao os | Bi. a0 28-6: er % Deon injured by running szround near Matthias | the army 1 tlat neighborhood. The Orange and | Ms and you oan b= euppii-d with the best | 3th New York 1) lst Chassears, N.Y N, THE 28TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, | Comf-rts, Riankete, aed nee, ante Propeller will soon be re- Alexandria Ralltued 18 open as far as Accoting | Zhi Fy; DELAWARE, and MAR ted ie. laa Noo See Waal ee ren ee ea Deoriber, 8 Justine GA | ore re reatee en and of paired, however, and join the flotilla. The Island | creek, two miles beyond Springiield ‘station, | yO 34! ale and retail. Washington county. TSy | Bae Exeetient Coo oy Were ” which latter poiat is nine miles from Alexandria, | y~ aber the numbers—Nos 193, 194 Seren A: Nally and due f A large lot : Belle reports all quiet down the river, no firing ’ of Inw, that. a few days tray HOR! ae lot of : ——. a saving cana pr sonar Thursday Uta ee — a easced te d (back of the Watch House ) 3 : , to nel. — other articies Ppmerous to enume- 4 SS ee - a. h i or 4 ‘The R. B. Forbes has taken on her powder and | Church. : EALED PROPOS¢LS, be received 1 She D, in the forehead. ‘Bhs House is for rent. In of Mary C. Haislip, armament, and is about ready for service again. the lite Inwate forthe Tanteae sdalivery, gan as branded on the | ‘ oneth street, between Lei. ard New York ave. Capt. Dove, of the sloop of-war Pocahontas, Frem Gen. Bank's Column. cal aad as Sand of teens eee ant nem 12.4 SS | 203d GREEN & WILLIAMS. Anots. has been fully acquitted of every charge of dis- ese eiesagpnaagee/ = saa onld be address sto the subsoriber and jorsed HZ. Washington papers please copy and send A THE OWNER of the above. described Horse ej ARNESTOWN, Sept. 29th —Nothing of impor. | On the envelope, *‘Propossia for + uel. is requested to come forward, prove propert; M. I. FRANKLIN, Yeni, and will doubtless soon resume his du. eae Kar sapien Nothing of impor. 5 itor ae bills to the War Department’ cet 1—_] chnrses’and take away. ne aa . = odes | few s , 5 A Considerable activity was noticeable at the PF iemauer, the murderer, e quite’ resigned to Bey of between 18th and 19th, CLorTzs, CASSIMERES RewsRD—Lost, jast evening, @ yard to-day, in loading vessels with coal and | bis fate, and appears to have experienced an en- Wasiungton city, D. C., Cotober Ist, 1861. AND VESTINGS. inoh Nav: EVOLVER. f ordnance stores. There were siso three steame 6 beatings of heart through the ministrations of} 001 8: fe New and |; ota of the best things in vogu ba A ‘Mortimer Thomson, — <5 ‘he ather Dougherty. Tit. k0ca. : ! : . 1 Dy pers may PPP Seat, Seating exter. The new panaier ambulances for mutes are be- | [J® ME PC? so ncn pao PA . Kostved «a visia Sgaree;; hence | retara the pistol to ouriiee e he uel: | SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, APPAIRS IN Dixta. ing tried at the wagon camp. By these, one And from 502 Bro An inspection of stock solicited; it inours lard: otal. ; tf | 944 Penn’ no. th ede,) bet. 12th and 18th sts, ‘Te Mr. A.J. Davis, who has just arrived from os convey two sade ptm ager “ Breach ofec_24¢ P Pocbligation to mrobsee. Cs & v i ACLE: ie. in en easy manner. an am 3, ie Ci es, be wee Oe hi Canslesten, B. © , we ave indebted for the follow. | {Sistema Soe, hist eererh eee Te EL Coen tn si PERRY & BROS” OPP paYmasters’ o ay rt foes ing interesting particulars of affairs in the South. | the freaks of the mulesin ther attempts to divest | Nails, a Penn. avenue and Sth street, ., " t Came ASH BOXES, eyesight. , Mr. Davis was a sergeant of police in Charleston, | themselves of their weighty burdens; but after] Patient Perry Building.’ seefert Camp te fa — ee city, onthe morning of the thal ta Neate | sagt. Unmecesful maneuvers, they quietly | Phe Boot or Sher oun he worn immediately aftr eats by TAB. Cr aeSU city, yap torseman bad bse piphove et sere : rhe debris of three mutinous companies of the | at iy rule of science, evoh ss all turgeone will £ ara etter hes x ny se 27 2w Corner Peath ot eat ‘Tena , Prisoner; latter place jew Yor! ve been consolidated, and t! Ne i A A! SALE—@3. ceeded in obtaining a Pessport into Kentucky, and | other companies are forming to fill up the regi: His charges are quite maton, fiding ladecd. Rovelties in new ‘Autumn Sislen nt CLOAK Soa ma |. No of s0 made hisescapeintacivilization. Hestates that | Meat. Soha ae on One price only. marked res. yes 78, among the working class of civilians and soldiers ond bon — Lf ones bp seces- to the Physicians and Surgeons of this| mA; ier tenella yh ps jon journal, is ng down, and a new | city. . 3 ‘the Union sentiment predominates in the South, | Union paper, called the “National Union,” will Pereons attended at their rooms or residences rues. Fach ate RAINS, OLLCLOTHS, 1 ULIPAN AND ELEG and that hundreds would rally to the support of | be ‘sued next week. It has already evidence of | Without extra cherse, by caving orders at 246 4 RY & Also, ® number of the United Sales Government if there was any | ed support, by adverdaers and sutucrioers | Fa-arn. Jct vad ial ates ag Mae "Pasevenug ti.,, | wholesale sud retail meeting”? was ve been in] "VHE GxEA 88 TO = s Die dopertare bet Sein eaete were tt} nocxfieyeneaays bet wan postponed: te See | AMEN OPES T RUE TO AMS, te, oenead | soseee___" "ry Baling” | “MOROMANUY pata Sar his depertare but few troops in Charleston, of | tine! says, ‘for obvious reasous ” of FALL and WINTER C. 1 he GN’ LE. entire stonk of Frhom 930 were in Fort Sumter; 400 of these had | |The, cold fecation oo Ant intt few nights hes} SUstise: speaciie Past Reon be se Pro A "Pesey Goode: Booze boone, Just arrived from country. ri al jon. men towards the con- | ——-~-- “BS0as Someone a SO im crimeing . pe “Sullivan's <i where wees 060 on struction of tem ry fire-places jn their tents Cocks. C..0.,KS, CLUCKS.—A great vari | manding officer of thi Arocgat ti ing ‘ nad bel’ Ce! ore HICKORY, fsland,and a large force wrre eagaged | ‘Pi, pian edopted by cas of the New York regi- «ty of Clooks just received at hing 250 of Peep 0. opposite Oak. awrem 26 Up sand: batteries at all potnis for a ments s, rst to dig a trench a foot wide ent Sep Joe J. BINSON & CO. 1 a sth and ° PINE’ creer The Hatteras ffir caused great | running from the interior tothe exteiat ‘of the | 20208" _ 240 Ps ov..cppo. Browne sultabl. for blacksmith chm engine ane, aud | _80 0 3 wo oz, x t th t OHN & 3 Sedmsiiar Mow woud be suncl toca ance | foot st cchend. the fidcwrving sakes | 289. no AP ASON A NACE, ug | sich cufbadaas an tiecas putts Prepared w delivered Cord length. ace penn ith xn te nite o | hire a ae akan Ts wear | IMLORTE RR OP ARR a ta contents gate a chim . Avention said to be of California origin. WINKS, . ‘sot as au, E Be Seg GELES- PRESE Firing was heard in the direction of Edwardy’ ‘ens SUPLERS STORES pe OS, Ferry night before last, but with what result I Just we eae Muitia FINFE a rete FINES!! have not learned ao ail ‘Tux Divrroutty serwxan Gun. Fremont aND stedy: Chandon. Gertler Sian # Tat whe Tied satinent of ante ef Conan f oyal G to the ot _of Co ui Cou. Buare —The agent of the Associated Press high we offer ax Gin bays , bt that | have pe tofliins ry B Tice ‘and sweet potatoes, are scarce ; wheat flour i Abm M. mnger & Co.'s bs sells at 18 cents per pound. They have no pork at 4 r Tanager Bu field, as at4 o'clock they were retreating, thor- oughly besten. All kinds of provisions, except all ; and specie Is very scarce, commanding a most ow TLED ‘and hing. ‘ORS, sata Fan extravagant premium, bat thelr scrip and shin- charges formally. ‘hureday Brthe aes. Mt TONE) Tees plasters past as currency at par fn the immediate Pi other .» New Y ‘ow at «