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arr. IN ALEXANDRIA. The eighth regular meeting of the Uncondi- Latest News from the Seuth. es, We make up the following summary of _———<— | Serre tional Union men of Alexandria and vicinity took | ern news from the Richmond Enquirer of the ; —_ — reppin ries ash T AEA TitRy, cn, Ho su, BCE ES. CARY aANeHAR 5 ‘RANKFORT. . 30 —We Coens. x place last evening, at Lyceum Hall, 8. Shinn | 28tb ult: Loltiondley ua’ accopiod Loniees Toman aman. Pe ee ING HS ase Tr oe Alaoe ray . ai hair. Eleven members were PROBABLE DEATH OF COL. J. KNOX WALKER. nd np we atthe (president) in the c Th 1 of the 20th says: about fifteen miles from the Union ferces under The Resutiful and Popular Amerioan Actress, Agotion ome admitted, and the meeting was eloqucntly sd- te Memphis Appea. S aeee ge that | Col. Garrard. Preparations are being to Who willaopesr ts the veneer od Brown Bobtail Bay Horse, Buggy and Har- Aremed by F.8. Beach, Esq. The roll of mem- | shige! okra remree hit we announce that | Poi, Dis movements, which [eameet enti. ALL THAT GLITTERS 18 NOT GOLD, antes n . use Ct bic intelli JurvERson Crty, Mo , Sept.28 —Gen. Fremont cS eau Scarica gay a Be tee bg waraying. Wie ta bese conpione and Staff arrived here last vening. Gen. Hunter TROMPETER'S DAUGRTR Affairs in the West. The Cincinnati Gazette has the following THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: THURSDAY... «. October 3, 1861. AMUSEMENTS. AUCTION SALES. Ovn Fatrnps ct the various military camps and Positions will confer a favor by keeping us posted 4 1Carysil, Horse sad Harness, Ta whi il sing “Whack Fow ds Row.” Terms cash, as to movements and affairs tn their vicinities. en for some days, snd ‘his disease had assumed tbe | and Stef — been here several Ry th leapt oars | eae WALL & BARNARD. Awats. > ee 2 form o1 2 \. . Walker | orders if from St. " c Oo Ce Se the M ans Pr Brig. General Blencker is now doing duty asa is colonel ef inet Second Regiment of Tennessee, | Louis and departing for - Alaige force | INST GRAND FRIZE PIC N ARoe CORTMEN OF or LT FRAWE Spirit of the Mer — General of Division, having twelve regiments | and was private secretary to President Polk. is there. a Will come off on CARS: Vines, Bra. 4 The Inceliigencer treata upon the hair-splitting yRoniDa. Gen. Price was at Lexington of Thursday wi dor Soh teas, Aporen car Ne: of cur would-be constitutional interpestess under bis command. The Apalachicoin ‘Times, of last week, in its 20.000 men, and was preparing to march on Se- MONDAY, senha Sth. ot 19 o'clock, Bt the Siero and ie Frame The Repudiican undertakes to give an approx- ORDERED. weekly cotton statement, reports the stock on Several oft of Col. Marshall's cavalry, on Lo: en's Gaxvan, = mpteenie Te fs ok met a a ite cane et to date ae Porton: Bice, | hand {a at port at 7.648 ‘bales, but adds: “we prcsle, reached bere lastnight. They left Lex- Corner New York av. and Seoond at. % nook [ei Somariatee hc OE roe. eg ood cotton appearing fn the shove statement | '"ie actual tebel' loss in. the’ sclgre was About | | One Hundred Magnificent Prizge will be diatrib- ‘ous Pattee Pens 2 four hundred. Col. Marshall’s officers complain . Frames, mays See: Prosper:’s Celebra‘ed Band has been en- FEDERAL NAVAL EXPEDITIONS OUR MILITARY BUDGET. | ,..,., ming the steamer Jacob Bell, Captain} wo gre susiting with ancicty coor the Picay- | bitterly of his conduct and accuse him of ined eugrd for the occasion. McRea, arrived at the yard for repairs, having | une) to learn where the Lincoln naval expedition rend f ae alee Mee nem cael in ee MIsCOURI AND KERTUCEY. been into last evening by the Island Belle, | is to strike. Suppositions vary considerably, but | Oottent mat fal. @ steamboats were u ised continues to be manifested —_ “ey to Brunswick i - — ebesmipass teat the of | Cutting her badly just forward her paddle box. | they point most generally to Brunswick, Georgia; llitary circles here, rela state captured without material resistance. Many OURTH ANNUAL Fernandina, Florida; the Gulf coast between EXHIBITION AND CO: RT things in Missouri and Kentucky. The loss of | Hd she not been well protected by her heavy Mobile tnd Hew Oritcne, 0 to the wine offlcers advised Mulligan to cross to the north NCE: Lexington, we heer, has greatly increased the ity of of guards she would doubtless have been sunk, but | wilmington, N.C. ‘The enemy have it in ett -oiprbe eigdaoly ey Seven MetuelbsGen Children aime ae Sehool t Pri tt a will suffice to ir ber in- ' to annoy us very considerably by these pi- fi to t Proceeds for ees of oor Same, a mame en com ey pape quiet below with the flo- | ratical descents, but without doing us any serious tae whem acre ey regret "lines Assisted by Instrumenta! Accompaniment, Se nate nnd Basing snoepted 1 a8 | eT aatiaid Beleeen While Hous rare ee ktining to themselves any substantial | and retreat to Sedalia, Afty miles, but Marshall ‘Will take place ‘< as bs oak a — a Point and Aquia Creek there are evidences of an * eae nf Aapecied boone ents mati bab a Koen peel geen ? a a Hy pratense increased number of rebel troops, who, it isbe-] Among the on dits current in military circles on | iste. Marshall was liberated on parole. ‘Mulli- orner ort streets. force throaghout the State than the disunionists. leved, have been moved there quite recently. Friday was one to the effect that in consequence gen Is still a prison: rane L — cmp is epheee not ot hati _ ~The "Pusey, which came up last night, brought | of the general abuse of furloughs, no more would gan’s 4, en deter Bourl) from join! him, and to induce quite ten McCulloch is re it Osceola, marchin, h é be issued from the War Department, even to the north, on Wed y the 25th. Helis expected ne news of importance. sick desiring leave of absence. . to form a junction with Price, near Warrensburg, B to Sein the sedel anders, who The transport Alger, which arrived here last be kept by e guard! oo 3 at NO MORE FURLOUVGHS i Oe ial pad froma Gataee aa ao ON THE tr pba ged sivud tees bea ce Pat ee pec x : (@ yasses. laters, and Pils we. Monday, came aroun y Pe lew ‘0 a correspondent wrote us forty thousand. It is belie they wi. fer 4 bh c. o Stoves. eee re ne no meh thing bel Fricn: howe | es wight, andl was thle morning discharg- | considerable number of the enemy's vessels were | reac wend It Georgetown. ine 7 Wm. Rands!! | Torethst with s general stsortment of Kitehen unable to reduce Lexington. Under these circum- ing a quantity of iron cruising the Potomac, and bad apparently taken SE . Gambler’s Wile (solo).__..Miss P. Ranoliffe pairs J... MOGUIRE & CO., A stances, and the géneral impression among mili- nes = Position somewhere near Cockpit Point, which is DesERtion: Ms at Fort Picx- PART I { oo -c. .» Aucts Seep seek thet FF t is not adequate to his] The seamen in the yard, under the instruction | 2'few miles below the mouth of the Occoquan. | ENs—The following extract from a let er dated Chorus of Bors | By WALL & BARNARD, Anotioncera, 7 men peers et of Lieut. Parker, are acquiring considerable pro- | We presume it wes some of the vessels of this fieet | at Fort Pickegs, Sept. $, will be found interest- Cor, Pa. ar. and %h street, <eteemned Sia Sehpramston ts ride Rens fant thonest | Oe tn bewitecs drill, and will soon | that tempted Walker to move bis artillery to the | Ing: re } one PAW?r BROKERS’ advices of a battle in that 2 Smeg ore aner become a most important auxiliary to the service | "iver bank, and tender them his compliments. |“ Last night the enemy’s guard-boat, with nine unfavorable to the Union cause. e ese The cannonade took place on Wednesday last, | men, armed to the teeth, came over to our side, ba) : 7 of the United States. and resulted in severely crippling one or two of | having deserted from the Secessionists.. They are c Asevrtmient of unredeemed pledges, wi THE NEW YORK THIRTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT. the enemy’s steamers, as we are informed. Walk- fine, large, stout fellows, Also, two men landed seer Bits, Editor Star: Permit me through your column, | T'S Battery has been reinforced, it will be re-| ina’ boat from a Place called Milton, about 30 old and filver Hunting and open Face Watches, facts in order to prevent the Star’s readers from becoming disheartened by any approaching result in that quarter; believing as we do that the tri- meinbered, by “Long Tom,” which the enemy | miles up the bay. They are mechanics, and be- ess Gold Gard, Foband Vest Chains, Key>, umph of the disunion cause there must necessarily | t0 Sy, (hat very many of the outrages committed | 55, obligingly brought to Bull Run, and left there | long to Boston and Rhode Island. They fled be-} Tickets 25 cents, children 10 cents Lockets, Gold Peneils, Sets De short-lived. in the vicinity of Munson’s Hill on Sunday were | for our use cause they could not get paid, and were afraid From Kentucky, far better things are hoped. A by members of other regiments than the Thirty few regiments of their regular army have probably Jewelry, ae. Doors open at haif-past 6 o’clock, commence at Revolvers, Powcer tisske, Sane eases seventh who were stationed in that neighbor- FORRIGN VESSELS AT NEW ORLEANS they would be forced to jola thearmy. Hundreds | haif past 7 “ac —. S coneral variety of ladies Wear The collector of the port of New Orleans an- | would desert from the ebel army and leave the ODD FELLOWS’ HALL! a &o.. unces officielly in the rs that vessels from | country if they had achance. They report also, i A t loake, © Collavs. been sent from Virginia tothe aid of Buckner | 2ood, and who, by thesimilarity of their uniform, | foreiyn couutrice will be allowed to enter any | that a large quantity of powder and an’ wens i ard oe Also, a large assortment of gentiemens Wearing and Zollicoffer’s motieys. But Anderson, Sher-| ™ight readily pass for members of the Thirty-| harbor on our coast and discbarge their ee! her Saueyet, by their own men jort time since. Oe ee ae > Lv iia man and Rosseau, backed by three-fourths of the rad Pater eae has — —_ sheep” Torelann to the same being an establis! igi ars alee among them as | write. They CAMPBELL MINSTRELS! Also as ood a a aa (Piatee A rants, arms-bearing population of the State, are ready < ries + ie ae ase - =% = — eRe i COAL AND Woop. ——$—$——______. STAR PERFORMERS, WARD, breker. for them atany moment they may venture to at-| 4t@w' is in story; but there is excellen' Fears are entertained of a scarcity of coal and THEAPFAL Romyry.—The Wheeling (Va.) Inthe Opera of 002 WA & in. Tez |, Aucts. tempt to advance into the interior of the State | Material in it, and under the present active dis-| wood at Richmond. It is estimated that about Press of Tuesday eays of the last skirmish om- OH, SH! By WALL & BARNARD. A ora, from Columbus or Bowling Green, in any direc- | ©!Pline of Lieut. Col. Burke (a thorough officer) | one hundred cords of wood are Sally pereksees ney: ‘* We learn by letter last night that from all - cK STATUE, Cor. 9th st. south fds Pa av « . y and his fellow-officers, it is rapidly advancing to | Py {be Confederate government agents for the use | the information that could be gathered, some one BLAPE S} a NOTHER LOT OF KENTUC BRED —_ nest of the army, and every source of supply is already | hundred and fifty of the rebels were killed and DR, LINCOLN OUTDONE. Hoxsxs at Avctiox.—On | A THE POTOMAC NAVIGATION AGAIN be one of the bodies of troops in the service. being taxed to nearly its utmost available capac- | wounded in ibe skirmishes that took place while Admsnion boinc gee io 5 ING. 5th instant, at 10 o' . ey Within the last twenty-four hours some fifteen hod excesses may be gecresipen teeters 7 aren pilemion exe spe rallg prhees of i they were following u i) Union forces. Only | 20% . G. FORD, Agent, —— > “ ? - e s—! ‘oO mt yw ww ot twenty vemela have arrived here with coal, | §/4 “| black sheep’? were comm! wa (who | (0 28 cents, and amith's coal from ity te 16 seat hedig and feerton on youn ‘wood, and@*Iumber. The schooner Com day afternoon, when the Principal officers (who 5 5 merce, srness ‘htly wounded. One of the ved, and are of had pal the ing night) bad retired et bush uality oak wood from $5.75 to printing offices was ésiroyed and the other} “* [LOST AND FOUND. without been up preceding per cord; pine from $5 to $5.50 per cord. rought to New Creek. The Colonel gave orders Sine to geta little rest and something toeat. But, 2 TREDEGAR IRON WORKS. when entering Romney, that ifany soldier entered QRTRAVED OR STOLEN—On the 2d instant, I said before, it will be found, upon investiga-| These works, at Richmond, have now 1,000men | a private dwelling to ‘disturb fhe inmates, he back en eee? epg Re 002 WALL & BARNARD, Auots. tion, that most of the misdeeds of that day were maplore. ae proven the eres activity te being | should be instantly shot. im tail @5 reward wl: be pai “gy GREEN & WILLIAMS Aue, P splay. and from six to e! small and abou! iene committed by other regiments than the Thirty. | SipPiaved, and from six to eigt weekly. Quitea| | A Fort ar tue Retay House —Surveys have | “Ht the sbove nameihotel. ___oos s*_| Sy GREN © Williams, BSUSEHCLD seventh. i d bi fortificat! R'‘UGHT TO THE SUBSCRIBER, Friday D KitcuEn RE AT Avction- umber of percussion shells are ready ‘ked for | been made and ground broken for a fortificat! jon B September nth, BAY MARM. abeat FRIDAY. te y of Ui at 10 han ao ae fanshipment to Charleston, and about 200 shells | of considerable maguitude on the south side of the Sittee= hands high, wheh tea note cn een te ae ele at re" danos 0 U7" Next Tuesday being the day of the State | are cack Gay sent to the laboratory to be filled. | Patapsco river, at the Relay House, Washington have by proving property, paying charges, ntieman céclining housekeeping, on election in Pennsylvania, the polls are to be | On Wednesday, a monster 10-inch columbiad, | Junction, gn the eminence just east of the viaduct, ROBERT EAR! & SON, oacue M and N street north. No. 267, an -—t opened In the respective camps of the regiments Weighing about 17,000 pounds, and having a range mnlcs commands tas coentey =e ested, socks 073 st 212 H atrect, Seer mou of Reereeane, a of four miles, was being rifled—a process which } ©: Vashington Branch an timore an T " ed - Me Pie alee ee eine 4 Tred OCCUPY about two days ‘Turse of these | Obto for some distance in either direction Beis] Paes way Bt September, brown colored ee . P enormous cannon are cast each week, in the aver- proposed to name the defense “Fort Dix,”? in be found, by proving proparty and paring SQ Cottage. Jenny Lind Bedeteacs, of the great number of politicians in the camps | age, and six of them were, on Wednesday. under- | compliment to the commander of the military de- | charees, at Cabin John bridgs. oc 1-2t Wi bes, Washetands and Towel Racks, engaged in manipulating the voters. going the process of boring, preparat: ry to being | partment in which it is located.—Balt. Sun 3 OST in the Gaalba, Isiciis Be Ca: and other © which arrived at Carter's wharf this morning from Philadelphia, with a cargo of coal, reports that the river is full of large and small craft and regular traders, and that the Potomac in fact has if ever, been so full of vessels at this the year. More arrivals gould be re- day, but for the calms which prevail, current caused by the rise of water from Fecent rains. Capt. Myers was unable, with a good glass, to detect the presence of a single soldier at Freestone Point, or anywhere in the neighborhood of Occoquan Bay. At Potomac Creek, however, a fleet of eleven sail of trading In the omnibus, between Kgau’s et~ fled. The establishment Iso largely engag’ 4 vessels were fired at by the rebel battery in that ——_—_———__— = z n W the Omnibus Stand Cases, “4 G in the nanufacture of a field bat- U7 Omega, Nevada county, California, was ets, wicinity. Four shots were fired, but all fellshort.| | Busixzss —General business has take start | 18 the nianuf heavy ordnance, |e (°F Meld on Saturday, August 24, burned to the grocna. Brusprie fngrain aud other Cargeta, Ths bails all struck near the buoy, and richo- here within the lest three weeks, that astonishes i =_* scapes er SS ehetted over the water. The Gennes was] ll in trade among us. Thus, it is brisker than Farther N the Pacific, ever before since Washington has existed. The waeer News Sfeia the Pecttic favorable change is extending itself rapidly to all branches of trade. ; China, Glass and Crookery Ware, ~ - oid piece and two $2.50 pieces, and about A lot of Kiteben R: ‘ UNITED BUILDING ASSOCIATION — | & . A liberal reward will be paid for its | A laree itebon Reguisites, Sweet Warten, Oct. 1—San Francisco papers | J pia, Miourned meoting wiil be veld af the Setar to ing wabeoriber, corner of High snd Gay And many other articles too nnu:erows to enume- of the 2ist ult. give the following particulars of rey ¥ 9 " jeorgetown. Ths House is for rent. In of Mary C, Haislip, the subject fa which the Rev. Dr. Scott igures so ate reauseieg inte prowoat. as {cls expected thet eos % —_Mirs. FRANCES DEMAR._ — Sire, FRANCES DEAR. on sth strect: between | at. and ‘New York ave. 3 ayment of 8 wi ~ ba nthe moat exciting topic of diacuasion tn San 00.3 Bt CHAS. WILSON, Seorctary, Litve Stable of Mena Mauka Ess ell,|_ee30-d GREEN & WILLIAMS. Anots, tu: hang! w id. postag, rancisco within the last three days prew out o: —- Oo ra ‘tatue, escort afer ieace old el tee a discussion which took place at a session of the (yp eeNeaat ORDER No. 8, BOK, centau ff ICE —SALE OF P. BURGH, Ls ab “fie'asuer GuPocven teal | NOFarwm aNd UpiCaeo aaiekoap be received in payment of post , and such let- Presbyterians, on a wte touching the duty of the Ww Rote. One tent Cook and other MONNAIL Treasury pi fe boarded by the Government tug James Murray, which relieved her of six tons of coal on Gove: ment account. I> To-day (Thursday) affords the last oppor- RETURNED. Dr. Russell, of the London Times, who went oat to the west to shoot prairie hens, has returned to Washington es savage asa meat-ex, in conse- BA. &oc., &o. the HEavquaRrars Pexxstivanta Miuitia, ward clergy to declare themselves on the side of loyalty alae nse ag ida Uk ore cfr. Baennk of sa sehing- strat of Obio, in quence of having been jerked up bysome [Ilinols } ters as bear them will not be forwarded in the | and ainst rebellion, and preach | doctrines} 1, No Surseon or Aesistant Surgeon oan receive The public is warned not to take © cause in ; Dogberry for gunning “‘on the Sabber-day.”” It] mails. to thelr congregations. Dr. W. A. Scott, of th Y rom the Gove; Pei neyivanisn notes or checks drawn or endorsed by me —— Calvary Church, alone voted against the resolu. ‘8s first passed an first not:fying me. Yayment on Rot } seems the Doctor went out for a little sport on 107 Salt provisions ba isen to a fabulous | tion, and protested against its adoption, because he of Surgeons, in accordan: having been stopped. A B, BERRY. Sunday, in the town of Wilmington, Will county, | price in the South, and in some sections they are | believed the action of the late General Aesembly ay aud Ge ee ee Tilinois, and was promptly “ bagged,” himself, not to be had at all, owing to the scarcity of salt. | 0D the state of the country, in adopting the Spring i— Ran a” on by 8 county Squire, and made to fork over $30 fot Three weeks since, in Winchester, Va , salt sold reels arr cnceetinely Becirpepee fy ee are ~ rai ‘the - ¢ Bh 177 rare, violation of the Sunday law. One half the amount | for ‘$15 per sack, (four bushels,) and bacon at 30] pr Hodge, snd the farther defense of the same medi cokine bas a of sueh fine goes to the school fund. So Mr. Rus cents per pound doctrine made in the Princeton Review. He did sell can solace himself with baving contributed a at Willards wand SUE not believe the assembly bad any right, from the a ord UF It te stated that the bide for new Masse- | Holy Scriptures, frum (he standard uf th: Church, A. G. CURTL to interfere with civil or political questions. Fhere -in-Chie Re chusetts State loan foreone million of dollars were other grave Teasona why hecoula notapprove| Cras Buweenan Dot rigermaeens iach S ath. ranged from 98 per cent. to 101} percent. All| of the action of the sssem! ly, but he could not | — N 85 Rewanv—-l evening, & below par were rejected, amounting to $66,500. | consider it per to give them in an ecclesiastical Ga oT! cE. 7 y Nav: REVOLVER. aifver At par the bids cowped $598,000; between par | and spiritual body. The position assumed by Dr. Post Orrics, ted, * Mortimer ‘Thomson, 1961.” The and 100 5-100, $577,000; above 100 5 100, 16,000. Scott has revived the charges against him of sym- to that ertent ta the free arhoal system of Venkeo- a Another little circumstance happened to the Doetor on his western trip which perbaps did not tend to Improve bis temper. While in the cars at Racine, Wisconsin, surrounded by all his para- Washington, Septer , 1961. ard will be paid to an: rr aOl pathy with secession, and raised much pation, in The new style of Corona Pa taies th piel so Mourtwte z ABN Z Phernalia of sporting traps—guns, equipments, ij" During the third quarter ending on the] the community. Threats were made of mobbing | ia now ready for esle at this office Exo. ange ik cweee Jota and Heth ; or - &c., he was approached by an old man, who said. Lees 4q bd his church the next time services were held, and | Wii. be made of the now style for an equivalent — mtn poe ngs P ci » ; | 30th ult , 30,350 letters were receiveti at the office the police were detailed to prevent any such | *@0unt of the old issue durin: a period of six Dare cre ee ce nn Nem te sce Jou wNt bene* | vias A ciation of the Tceuury for ths Beat Office | attack Some of the newspapers have covertly | {/0™ the Cato of this notice, after which stamps of ‘We hope you will enjoy your trip; we hope you will find plenty of game; but, Mr. Russell, you eori wi = Of thy : REAT RUSH TO SM "S, No. 460 Se b road Department; and during the same period 19,745 | encouraged the mob spirit, butihe most influential | postare on eke HOt ee Fece:ved in payment of | G mustn’t make game of the American eagle! You ITH Ch cago Rail tae Tete : enth st., to see his new stook of Fall Clothing, right of way therefor, letters were prepared and mailed at that office. | €2tveatly advise that Dr Scott be left in the hands | Unis ohhes, Lestord anyem imMter cout from | Trunks: Hate ase Cape oo I-1m ratructure of all * torts of his con, ‘ation, who are mostly Union men.” | change will 'o made in the Postmas: EA UARTERS FOR CLOTHING, HATS musta’t make {the Ameri le!” F Gen. Judge Sone McHeury, formerly of the fifthdis- |. LEWIS CLEPHAN g A and CAPS ne SMITH’S, No. 460 Seventh eee eee ee an Seema seas: > a we Nevation | {Hct court of New Orleans, was arrested In San | ,SUXPAY REQULazi0x Ho mail acrivo: here | atreet. oo I-lm, THE LATEST STAFF PROMOTIONS. esterday near the mouth of the Seueca was acon | Ftanclaco yesterday, on complaint of a soldicr in Yor tho delivery of letters alter i0® m.of thatdee | JUST RECEIVED, oneol the largest stooks of ¥ y acer the mouth ae hem service. He said the judge had been We hear to-day that in addition to those pre-| along tue line of the Leesburg ond Aleemaan | the U.S. : gues | eee to ind him to desert and joi t Ww em woe ore Shin oe a er ee arias viously mentioned in the Star, the following | turnpike continuous clouds of dust, progressing that were pelng where ~~ taal oo. gins PNG TURNPIKE ELECTION —Notioe is] thirty Gite be occa nat be sold within the a: members of General McClellan’s staff have been | uthward, which indicated movements of large +] thirty days ake room for winter goods, Per- reby given to the Stockholders of the 0 thing, Furnishing Goods, Trunk: — podlen of troops or baggage trains, leading to the | Chiv'ahoree the cence dee aale, but it] Washington Ternpike Compeny that an election | Hae and Capes shogid all minh as ton nes Promoted. Viz: belief that the rebel army near Leesburg was | (ulY Shows the general sensitiveness prevailing | will be held at the ‘armors and feehanies. Bank. | time for barg: + No. 460 Seventh st., opposite Captain Kingsbury, U.8.A., Chief of Ordnance, leaving en masse for the seat of war near fia here on the war p psa Georgetown, D.C., on the recond M AY (14th) | Post Office. ‘oof tm Advices from Moezatlan, Mexico, state that the | in October next, for the election of a Presid 5 to be a Colonel. ington. but this morning the encampments near city of Alamo had been captured by a large army Managers and aTreasurer to manage the Gs ND ADVANCE OF THE ARMY; bat Captain Hudson, U.S. A., Aid, to be a Lieu.| ‘he former place was discovered intact from the State of Sonora . Company for the year then ensuing, PITH Bet not advanced the pri tenant Colonel. a pee p laraigweprai bate men belonging to ie It was understood and believed in Mazatlan that | °F eae eeeenecrs Bre Prey Tv: off Saar eee prises, Giveme a " rty-fourth New York attem to cross the} y law! |, Treasurer, Captain Switzer, U.S. A., Ald, to be a Liew-| Potomac ina boat near the White flows mecker Tanelporn was advancing towards Sonora with a COMPANY “A? U-8 EN Bro noe aiared ee ee ae oe ease pherenins thes tenant Colonel. — ~~ Loc - ite oe fh de was be family of Don Thomas Robinson, one of the } Fift; mtellbgest di 18. bodi Severth xt. —_— * 001 im sah pel ay of Commissary’s Depart- eens. The rower wax shot in the right shoulder | We@lthiest men in the city of Guayamas, bas left} Will be enlisted to fill th OMpan: St s es imum fixea by law—I5) men. a a taeerees “ the skin and | ‘2¢ State of Sonora on account of the troubles in y, that State, and gone to California. 244, S street. Pay from $13 to nee a Wilideenacas lodging above the elbow of fron eer eet | Several secessionists at Mazatlan were engaged Resides food and clothing. _____ eal ee clothing. Ca pars ews lem slong fant Mr- George Pes | Pa hea tse ote rote ware sent fats | 8 Senoucing the Cs government and gh cen | 7 PEPARTMENT OF MPTROPOLITAN Paper « news item alleging that Mr. George Pat-| In’ the affair of last Tuesday, at the Pulat of Conner, the Aimetices tomate enone | wipers bation ake hee Sik Eleventh at, tee nig Sykesville, Md., had donated $1,000 to} Rocks, Colonel Geary, after shelling the rebels | COMReT, of U.S. citizenship, but"were refused, | Sil busiaees oonnsoted with the Police of the city the Jeff. Davis Government, proclaimed his pur- | {fom their position, crossed the rived at the head ok t P, » | will be transacted at that they took the oath to support the constitu: | wi , and oi FRESH EGGS—600D EG6s! pose of giving the rebel commanders a grand web parker Sey Sepa et ten ne hood rm tion and government of the United States. That | i are requested book Will ve opaned sie: dinner on the anticipated arrival of their army in| fortifications of timber and earth. These he they refused to do, and were disposed to be trou- pisints they ma; ‘ou Want the same? If 0 to Messrs. 7 have (nmol ter see FAXLOR & CARTER'S Stand ‘in the Baltimore. eso! l- ing to th i health » &c. It seems that there is no truth | tirely demolished, and then pursued the enemy Plesome, but found no sympathy among the Mex. on © Pole WES 3 the city a wad aon cen be supplied with the icans or the majority of the Americans. 5 ~ B. WEBB. Superintendent @ | PERSEY, DELAWARE, Tiutever in the story, which was gotten up pro- | four miles into the interior, but without overtak- wt z See skeeatet te fa “eo anand bably by some malicious person in bis vicinity, entleman has just returned from his home Pesition of oy 5 ame Toe nek ee emnere—Nes —re We bear, to injure him. He {staking measures | jn Virginia, and brliags the following intelligence Affairs—Prebabilities ef a Battle. stots eae tothaad Bete, Wh 254 196, (back of the Watch House.) to ferret out the author of the calumy, we learn | f region above Harper's rib eel - whe have bean reicuscd’ ty the: nels sees GEALED PROPOSALS, till the gist of Ooto- Leestown, on the nchester |, three ‘ersons who ve n released e rel is -_ bo i miles east of Charlestown, were located about 300] at Lexington have made their way rf St. Louis, Baek: Megs AN! ei | Bos Cy izing the ute eid f Oattl sen th ‘THE COMMAND IN KENTUCKY. irregular caval, uard Charlestown against plying the Army with Bee! ny to £ d report as follows: packages prime Butter just deliver st Ci property Our impression is that it has been found neces- = apy ore — wre of tenet place by our z eee Troops mae) Le rig an: ringers settling, feline gers ¢ York, in the ep ot Fi Teal of ie Com pany st the Tie = forces at 1 there were | fr to : i . rnimey 7 derignate. ~ wu liege. some sary to make a new military department of Ken- fea = y Hook, if our pickets they would uy tare le bt fe) iecralt, ea at wholesale, at the lowest rates. Eiddora are requested to oom 'y inall partioulars included in the sale but sutject 23:4, in tucky, and Indiana and Obio, the Stais from Four bundred Morgan county cavalry had been | talked of calling the Legislature together. This | 03 12t D.E. DUTROW. i > the form of bid pub! shed dein oumb.anors, no aie ne nooo ‘the which the troops will be drawn necessary to rid | sent to the Potomac, opposite ‘ancock, to protect | is, doubtless, false—to deceive our forces. “Gen. M A CARD, 4 the former of all danger frem the disunionists. the importation of salt, leather, and Softee. At Biarmis ta se ted to have arrived within six ae iB: SCREEL, nae renee, CA ay a re for any cw ‘ss nlorceaid, healt this place our government bas no protecting force, | miles o! exington on the 19th, on the o) oo pa arp Pramaparereraege nase. mages ad OTE Pp gery quantity of salty atored | side of the river’ Price sent S00 ce ‘over, and | £1¥¢ lessons to Pedi barra ve = iy aatininn wie a atthe warehouse of Jacob Grove, near Sharps-| Gen. Sturgis retreated towards Liberty, leaving : Position, It.e-ems thoug e to Hitd, Lis found its way to the cement mill above} behind two or three hundred tents, which fell | Siwoation & sche! and wis eae command of the proposed new department wil! | Hancock, and thence into Secessia. into rebel hands ’ tract, ard wil SOMET: Gc Sew s devel! * cal At Winchester 500 to 600 mult Pri Id to hi ted to mak soderate tormna, will be, given. pate ekg OB Deiverin te be mde 'week'y Ya ape = t nchester there are to militia ‘* Price ie sa javeex to make a junc- | m wran. Wi en. Apply ome or on Gen. 8 Spsedereharpy gl Beat tes guns, old pistols, ete , and many | tion with McCulloch who wes wot thes toon, Sf between 13th and 14th. 09 3-3t* 6 1,300 pounds gross ree separate commands in Kentucky. of them bad not seen a charge of powder and ball | and with his (McCulloch’s) 25.000 men te mang, EXSKAORDINARY FASBION MAG iets mal wili be received FIRED AT since their impressment. It required a consider-| on Jefferson City. Prices forces are reported at a iw latest and best —Mme r3 able regular force to keep them from mutinying | 25,000. Three ferry boats and steambaot Clara} RESTS QUARTERLY MIRROK O Tuesday morning ® train of cars left Alexan- and returning home. Bell were at Lexington Tuesday. Tne passen- Li na Fal. — Ts pow ready, | pata, ly dria on the Orange road with about 200 soldiers} arvains a1 Hau ?PER’s FERRY AND PTT orf eee no came to Booneville in a skit’ report | 10 Kneravin avove with 8 very Inge nee for the purpose of obtaining wood near Edsall’s Sanvy floox, Sept. 39 —On Thursday last Mejor | seeing no butteries or bands of rebels on their i hions, large Piate of Clone, Gould and C in Scriber, of the Thirteenth | way down. They met the War le, with Gov-] 3 fui ie wi rth 60 if HU, eight miles from the city. While the cars Massachusetts, Teaaer the guidance of Major ernment troops, Tist night, jast ne pa See ne Ft | reas, Gored Dress and Zousve ack- ‘were taking on their load the troops Proceeded | McDaniels, of the special service, went over to WHEN THE BATTLE MAY BE EXPECTED. ot. weary, $5 Neo 08 25 cents. Ronee 3 ‘over the hill towards Springfield station, where . and succeeded in recovering two The St, Loula Democrat of Monday aa pen She cae St No. 473 Broadway, vanes they were fired upon, wounding severa), where ublic must not be impatient for the clasb- ~~ 7 ing of fhe two greatarmies nw appreechin each T° MILITARY OFFICERS AND OTHERS. other in the center of the State. The best informa- BATCHELOR’S GENUINE HAIR DYE. tion from Lexington is to the effect that General The Best in the W , Price will make bis stand at that city with tbe The J ‘orid, main body of his army, and perbape choose as his | The Only Reliable and Harmless Hair Dye Known, van’ e ground the very intrenchments which Sold by all Druggists; also, at Buxzzron's Patent Cattle re, overnment resérves to itse! wanes allantly and successfully defended by Gol Malifeee icine Store, cp. Patent Office, oor. F & 7th, anemia aa in am ce | me tne STS Poy x in a me, s, P| extraordinary exertion on the pert of General’ Fre. Pastors 8i Barolay st, (late 233 mont. He has forwarded to Jefferson City an | —°° r immense quantity of army ge, including Oo ‘FIC: arrest and punishment for y ‘pressed artillery and ammunition, the transportation of the pub- 2 jersey men ne which will be com tively easy and rapid 0: i a) orders against it hundred i railroad to Sedalia, the movement of whic! ication of military information likely to be of across the country by wagons will necessarily be advantage to Jeff, Davis & Co. i ; Ne difficult and slow. If theenemy, therefore, should room waeren init Elche enforcer | Estar cee sleet esa oat *, + ny . we a i“ The communication by telegraph, after inter- undred men; besides several batter results short of the latter part of Det wee ruption for more than a week, was reopened calibres; with headg carters inthis city. “ No PRoctaMation FRoM THE CaPtain-Ge The information thus obtained lle that notb- | fen, ‘bat only, — eter deed ot lietena eee oe from's ing of striking interest occurred during the ip- the Charleston Mercury's stories ~aaihioe eo bap deste pn ge RO probability that inion : you sent us that barleston Merc: aoa | acts | Someet ie raat it Se bantaantee - Nor vorpasza. : will be admitted into our porta and be duly From the indications of » freshet in the a, Mi 1 tected. This is false. No such act or decree, Potomac, visible at this point 10-day, we . A a eye ea . The General could on! do it on recelving tease the home government. under the Confederate

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