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LATEST NEWS FROM THE SOUTH. , under Col. Hunter, has been defeated by the OFFICIAL. : . | Kansas ruff under Lane and Moatgomer, * Frome ts Richmond. papers we erties Se Ol) Say Fedetal trope | Lane snd Nostyome: rt ort. 136 lowing : ry are mare! Wpon the Arkensas frontier. _ REBEL ACCOUNT OF THE EVACUATION OF MUN- en MecCull 7 has only about 3 500men. A | 7¢ His Exeeilency Jsraci Washburn, soN’s HILL abs a THE EVENING STAR.| 0tR MILITARY BUDGET. 2 WASHINGTON CF ory A MISTAKE. zy: ‘The New York Tribune, in Its efforts to palliate { the Hall’s carbines sold by tch writes f roc! ipciean ae bim, dated Headquarters, Me AE reread Ss : .. Qcteber 5, 1861, | Fremont’s purchase o! e A correspondent of the Dispatch wr rom amp Jac. pt 25, sx Governor: A on ry le a res < the Government long since, as being worthless, at | Fairfax, Sept 28th, as follows : Kanses Lane and a roy ante snd mack | President for the release of Robert Elliot, a polit- 5 86 each—at a cost of S2each tothe} << Last night the Federals advanced upon our ts Missonri regiment, under Col. Hunter, and have ‘a " Ovn Furs: 1 from $2 to 26 each—a’ 4 t | pickets, who fell back from the line by Munson’s | burnt Osceola. 1 need three regiments of infantry foal prisoner beld in custody st Fort Lafayette Positions will confer » favor by keeping us posted | Tressury—says that the Ordnance Department | Potgis Te tists Palle Church. The evemy I will accept them for three monthe.| The evidence teken in his css shows that be * J.C. MoQUIRE & CO. anete. to movementyand affairs in thelr vicinities, | here sold a lot of Enfield rifies at $10. ressed forward and occupted our Ines for some | Let all those who have arms bring them, as the | had not only conceived the purpose of treasonable TEN EW : || This fo met true. Phe Ordnance Department biisees. yr eetoee Virginia was in advance, bit | arms turned over by the State may fall tnto the | co-operation in the State of lame with the tony Br GRY EN & WILLIAMS. aw | exchanged 10,000 ord inary rifies of the calibre of | on the approach of the avemy, fell back, leaving | hands of those nearest to them those who rectionary citizens arrayed {n arms, in other States, Pxrensiva Sau Spirit of the Morning Press. : b,) at$10a piece, | behind them the “Shriver Grays,” 2 single com- | wish to serve their State rally to her defense at ‘eure. Macuinany, u treats upon the object and as- | 54-100, (originally costing $11 each,) a\ 21 pany, who were not notified of the removal of | once. Bex McCuttosn, for the overthrow of the Government and the | Mxxzs. Macuiyzny The Inte pact - ot 2 2 taking the pay forthem in Colt’s pistols at the | fi Ttegiment by the sergeant-major babel y enn “Brigadier General Commanding.” | Union, but that he had even gone to the extreme lsell at the A gp =sncboor prace rd area eattttary ais usval contract price, with a guarantee that the | them. Through the night t! maintained their he ican speculat length of getting up an unlawful armed force to “e MISCELLANEOUS. rifles should be reamed up to the standard calibre ition until ordered, at half-past 6 this morn. operate in Maine against the lawful action of the . Their absence gave | The Augusta Chronicle says it is understood —S8-100—fitted with sword bayonets, and be re- we: fo eon ee ak weal capem Pay that Government has given an order for a small vation’? about Washington. ee ‘k into thi vi number of the newly-invented breech-loading clemson s cadeegee oh pt es turned as soon as possible back Into the service the Federals, and Major Gribsey, officer in < His associates in that treasonable enterprise, ing and M. ™ 6 U2; Lest Thorsday Wm. McKeewis, Bev). F. | 1 wed. The demands upon the Spring- | command of the 27th, immed ely started out in | Cannon, to be executed at one of the extensive iron his artest, have Silienad dud Gr . sa ewig i Grain Brite, MeCasleys peas Lag = domo Nasomnipleypery field print the are such that !t would have cost the | pursuit of them. As'l wrote in 9’previ Atlanta, G since bis arrest, have allegiance joree Power aci ‘Enreckiog NM sonines Brats Campbell, Alexander O'Connor, Frederick Sol- jous letter, ta, 43 id thi fel: etd under General Lee | to the United States. This Proceeding is very a ~ v Samzel Davidson, | G°vernment four times as much to have under- ne aight mre dark, and storey peor tay po have been reinforced by the addition of a battalion Proper in itself. But the representations they a Cheres, Bates Tews, arrows, Cal jepkamp, Patrick Conroy, a > | taken to alter these rifies there at this time, as will Yankees on a dark night. with every threrd of | of the Fourth Regiment of Louisiana Volunteers. that they, and he, to the Union Vhelees tisy, Straw and Stalk Cut'ers, Ox George Geswell, Philip berg — Pag be the entire cost of the alteration made in the | one’s clothes saturated with water, with a ehilted doutinees a ree arenanee fo New OFleves sill me i oaks A Soe omic 4, ‘okes, ws, &6, Swigie Trees, Bios Somers, Balti: @ prisoners confined in dertak. ith ll streams tricklin; own, when they were com! arms Columbus, acces ‘Ioland. New York, were het ae of eagety wip wee ma pr be ‘eet, is by Fy means a cheerfel occn- | Pieces, mounted were shipped for harbor defense. against it, cannot be accepted, at least in his be- s ib le —" So Milla, Meat ‘were Ogi Pumps released rsuan id all right, however, | | It is stated that in some res the South, rye, | half, It appears that he is too intelligent to mis- eran gines, C Tain of sdges ballstah Seas ts Wee Rapuitinane °* | ‘This explanation sete the Tribune's story com- Very wet, cola and Bsc but with their usual {Vinnie ee ded tate oe = seated understand the legitimate tendency of his crimi- pab-aniere eed Drie App pitts = pletely at rest. = apprassaingetee rae nara eset: feng districts, for the convenience of receivers under | 221 acts. Hegennot berelensed. On the contrary, halter, Gow nod otter Ci “ t 4 {> Mr. Magraw, of Pennsylvania, who went THE WANDERING BALLOON. received with great pleasure by their companions, Oe renin Oe eas Wy cha wie your vigilance in: ferreting out the conspiracy, | Fork: Hove, Rakes, Poke and to Manassas forthe body of Col. Cameron, and The ballcon that sailed over Washington yes- | who supposed them lost, ani cheer after cheer pon te citioten of an countiesf King wi Homes and in arresting it, by denouncing it to the Gov- Praning “Knives, ee ‘waa taken prisoner, arrived from a eee terday afternoon was doubtless the Saratoga, of | burst forth at their safe return. For once, at King and Queen, Gloucester and Ma : fa; | ernment and the country, is by of Yesterday, having been relensed. A number o! tthews. deemed wort and Handies, Tubi least, the “Grays” have had their metal tested, fal th ons Well Curbs, Plow Castines, Mr. La Mountain. He made an ascension in It : of tan! these that | One-third of their efficient male slave population, | especial commendation. otal ngs refugees were brought from Norfolk to Old Point | 144, evening from near General Kearney’s camp ene plain tree neaitvion of aetigs as these that | +5 work on fortific ions. ‘loi any of the other offenders are still persisting on Thursday in the steamer William Selden, General Wise is at bis residence in Richmond in the vicinity of the Theological Seminary,) About 12 o’clock to-day a large number of the > some time since stolen from the Norfelk line. part et cians brigade sons tonitvineg astand 2 poy upto Mason's a and anasto prepe- confined to his room by sickness. not fail to give information to this Department t of some rations for an easy time ey cou seen | MOVEMENTS OF THE ARMY ON THE PoTOMAC. very respec: ‘The refegees. were coat back em secount of » of colors, on parade, President Lincoln, General smoking, chatting” playing cards and amusing} The Examiner says: The people of Richmond | _,! b&¥e the honor to be, se dala informality in their papers. McClellan and staff, and otber notables, being i r themselves generally. Just portion of them | were aynin intensely agitated yesterday in speeu- | Obedient servant, Wittiam H. Swap U7" Last Monday, Mr. Ellas Ware, jr., of Bal-| present By some accident the balloon slipped | set down to dinner, Col. Tom Taylor, of the lat | Wing eee ee general subject of affairs on the Po- ‘ the Potomac, | Kentucky regiment, came upto the foot of the tomac. Rumors of vai credibility were cir- ” INT ttmore, well known in political circles, and for- hey a semtiig tier sitios polairaee of | bill and prepared to drive them from it culated. It was said that President Davis, in bis AMUSEMENTS. merly speaker of the Maryland Heuse of Delegates, enema, we Beer, The regiment was formed in line of battle at | address to the soldiers at the railroad station hed Ny HEATER attempted to commit suicide by cutting bis throat | the city. Various absurd ramors concerning it | the foot of the hill, and two companies, one on | tld ther. “if they handled their muskets well, T ane te hiv. ods ‘witha Knife. A young man being present, help | Were afloat—one alleging that the President and | either side deployed rs skirmishers [t was the next Saturday might they would bein Baitimore.” ‘on’inued Sucee s of my ia; as d the unfortu: ate man | Gen. McClellan were passengers with La Meun- | Work of a moment, and the column wes ordered | Other rapnaa o «lly emphatic ofan approach- MISS 8SAN DENIN, peer ores mare a r era tain; another that the balloon had escaped from forward at double guick. Up the hill they tum- ing action were tol i aa way to recover. 5 in their treasonable course, you will, [ am sure, ith counting room funi- e. The attention of Farmer pers is pat culariy » ‘ording an s Moe S-cokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auots, ARSHAL’S SALE.—! M er acne issu: oe id and circulated through the | The Beautifal and Popular American Aotress, | th® Cirouit Court of the Distri i bled with tremendous yells, and down the hill] city. The well authenticated facts in relation to ho will pest es | eR eH Beauregaad’s army, &c., &c. went the Yankees es fast’ as their | the movements on the Potomac are very few. THE ROBBE WIFE, O7- Last Saturday morning, Rev. Mother Mary carry them. Several of the enemy’s There iano doubt but that on last week orders vy Ata aca! Catharine Wynne, Superior of the Sisters of THE RAILROAD. started also, and leaping over fences a’ - Sarit 5 were issued to the Confederate forces at Fairfax . wi WW 4 Mercy, died at the Convent of the Immaculate The Baltimore and Obio Railroad Company are | neck height, made basty tracks for the distant jas nich she will sing bak Row de Dow.” > ve Court House to hold themselves in readiness, Conception, on Poppleton street, Baltimore. She | 2©W energetically adding improvements to their | fortifications. But few shots were fired on elther | with three day’s rations, to move forward. This , , e 4 side; one company of the Kentuckians discharged | order was a ral to the whole . The ODD FELLOWS’ HALL! ‘was in the forty-first year of her age, aud in the | W2shington branch road, which, in A oaiad — their rifles at long range, and three of the Fedor: occasion of ff 1s understood to have beeu ihe ad- EVENTH, Anove DSr. fourteenth of ber religious profession. Pamonth, will treble its transportation capacity. | ais were killed. “After giving them a big scare, | on several thousand of the enemy in the di-| The Cheapest and. Best Place of Amusements —$_______ Thus they are constructing sideings, turnouts, | and seeing them some distance on their Journey | rection of Lewinsville, from which, however, In the City, U7 Yesterday, Wm. Szalkey, of Frederick | platforms, &c., equivalent to eight miles of new | home, Col. Taylor withdrew from the bill. Later | they bad at last accounts retired, OnteinaL city, Md., was fatally injured by being knocked | track, full two miles of which are about the depot | in the evening’ Perey at bie Stick ype 2 “and | nee CAMPBELL MINSTRELS! from the track by an engine on the Baltimore and | ja this city. They have eight hundred burden | S0™° Property, sand accompi ‘ COLUMBIA TYPOGRAPHICAL soc STAR PERFORMERS, io Oblo Ratlrond, and died yesterday evening at} and stock cars upon the road, and will require no} “About thelateatfsiratLewinevillel bavenothing | Hy o¢ maton ton ate ee sene, of, the Columb IN 4 NEW PROGRAMME XCELLENT FURNITURE AND Be A Elficott’s Mills. more (with the loading and discharging and pass- farther to say. Although the Yankees ran atthe day) EVENING, atte oeloek in the Pees avaEY: ame. MEN ek ina A ecto On FURSDAY " first inti tion of the approach of our troo| re a E ‘irst ee! e mS WP The Chicago Journal says: “We under. ing improvements being constructed) to enable tg Peinccapngul pes eer iprhghened heer Cease, City Hall, H UWEN, a jock. t Reo. Seo. cIRCUS, tee Se their road to transport three times as much daily, — = Purnit.re and He comprising— Btand, on what reg ood authority, that “s it did not redound much to ourcredit. The fight = the War (sates open pao a sllews 33 rey are now able to carry. The additional | was a fiash in the pan—a complete “fizzle,” touse | W fica Denar Gro GUA, BALL —The | Admesion Twonty-& $e's. rorp, Agent. shopsap aay We 5 Island Baptist Church will hold a Fair at] 0oc4 Wale -yaed R Te. = ° facilities, they hold, will enable them to transport | a common but no very elegant expression. nd Hall on MONDAY NING, to be SN ae Sey and Walnut e-tep of Rssticn seginscats ney olthes in: New Verk or | SOU na ar dunn af arene Washing: | Ae writesit ts reported nat the Pederais, 2,500 | Hand Mallon MONDAY EV nNI the bonest cf | YHE UNION MUST AND SHALL BE PRE- . New England to St. Louis.’ ton by rail and river together strong, have taken possession of Falls Church. the Church. “Admission fee 10 cents, Oc 5 3t* D IP The Secretary of War ts becoming imp2- The fact. or the report, bas caused quite a stam- OLD HICKORY IN THE FIELD AGAIN Went with the expense of bands of music for the SERIE MEW ORESRAS:: Pede among the ladies who have been boarding TE tasireseronse Leaue swit bene a St ir The members of the Hickory Club take grest er Do! ry to their many frien ker, ee e. There is also considerable excitement mr, TUESDAY KVENING next, the ain in- | Pleasure in aunouncin iil gi air, - nd army, as it already amounts toasum that wil;| .9- - Smith, of Ky., late street commissioner among the residents, who know well that if the | stant at# o'clock. A'fuli attendance of mumbers | ® Utheipuble g-nernily that thor will giv me 2, of New York city, who is now In command of | town ‘falls Into eral bands again that not a| is urgent'y reques' NELI corner of th and Date 8 ee. and H t Rack, ake this single Item of expenditure $1,000,000 iz! Ete = 7 the Pravauiy Hatt = 8 vos awe the division of the disunion army lately com- | bu!ldiug will be left. Falls Church is about six | 005 3t «. MEYER GULICF, Seo._ MONDAY EVENIN The + Mirrors, beg i re 2 eS manded by General Joe Jobnson, waa not a clam. | miles frcm the court house (VET ROCKVILLE AND WASHINGTON poles nor ex | god 3% Merble-top and oth PE steil : ‘ \ Turnpixe RKoap Compant, Oct. 2, 186: —A | Pe til he spared ke this, in all = — other i> Francis M. Fisk, of New Orleans, and | mate of Gen McClellan; nor did he graduate at | THE DEFENSE OF THE COAST OF NORTH CAROLINA. em of four per cent. has been deciared on the Coulion Ban ts A Joh Bateman, an Englishman, have been re-| the head of bis class at West Point, as {s being salt Charlotte (N.C.) Democrat of Mondzy last | stock of this Company, payanie to Stock- boom curaged for ,the cocasion | Tiakets 50 | Sta ny other Hous furnishing Goode, peer 2 Fort Lafayette on taking the oath of — the nara Hewes - eo oa We tenn that Gov Cask ts now doing all he os omend,at the ee he oc4-St” COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEM'TS, cme rae SANNARS, Aust. allegiance. graduat four years fore Gen. Mc’ lan, and | can efen: e coast, and is sending fo: wari = ‘ .—| ({IRST GRAND PRIZE PIC Nic OF THE y 5. C. 5 » Auctioneers, ——_______ came out No.s—not No.1. He was doubtless | companies aud regiments as festas they can bs Fee Trea eU,UDING ASSOCIATION — | KK SEASON LARGE s88O8TMENT OF GILT FRAME ' 7 The Towsontown Advocate says that Perry : equipped He madea request recently of the Sec- " 1ONDAY Will come off MIRRORS. EXGRAViNGS, Brackets, &c.. at Kennard, confined in the jail at that place under | n° Of the best officers in the L'nited States service | Aer war that a few well-driligd regiments | 2243} Pia MONDAY next 1 MONDAY Ootter on chin Avcrion —On TUESDAY MORNING. © sober wentence of death, will be executed on Friday | ‘B*Usbout the Mexican war. be sent to our coast, promising to send forward to as it is expcoted that Ae, Canter ey Buh 8 0 oglook at the Mirror and Piotare Faun 7 Virginia an equal number of new regiments of wi uined. - * next. rh Be’ . M ee cane been abte to sna | No" Carolina troops. But the request has not Sst CHAS. WILSO = Lear See on ‘en ~ potwere TaN koa "ot 3 {17 J. RAwin Coad, = citlucn of Fs is. € Dest kept camp we have been able to find | been complied with by the Confederate Govern. SNE SR No. 8, jorner New Yor! Seco! soe Pier and Chaat nesen trict, se os cams , Ma. ric Algpeld 2 dg] iD the vicinity of this city Is that of the Ninth} ment. We suppose North Carolina is expected to baie omen a )ne Hundred Magnificent Prizes will be distrib- (gee stviee ad patterns, a aS 3 v 'y, Md., bas been arreste Pennsylvania reserve, (regiment,) near Tennally- | defend her coast herself, and therefore viyorous HEADQUARTERS PENNSYLVANIA Murra. awe eee o ngravings, in Gilt Frames, by the Government, and tsa prisoner on board down a medal taper ta a ts a a. | exertions should be made for that purpose with- Harrisburg, sept. 39, 1861. Prosveri’s Celebysted Band has been en- + aoe 5 ackets, one of the Po‘omac Flotil!a. <’ camp in the matter of scrapu- | out delay, which we are assured ie being done,} 1. No Surgeonor A nt Surg°on cam reo for the Oocasion. ‘s ent rawing Machine, &o ,&e. Signin steieee nee eam lous cleanliness and the possession of numerous} and that liberal citizens of the east are aiding the | 4 comission from the Governur of Pennsylvania, trictest orler will be kept by a guard Terms casi J.C. McGUIRE & CO,, A U7 The steamer Ben Deford was put en the | little comfurts for the men. It will be well for | authorities ail they can by private funds and force. were Sat Brot passed an examiaation b ye 3 engaged for that purpose. oosat | Oo" ___#. ©. MoGUIRE & CO,, Aucts._ marine railway in Baltimore yesterday, for tbe | Commanders of other regiments to study its pecu- A MARYLAND BATTALION i y aud General Orde.s No. 25 of the War By THOS. DOWLING. Auctioneer. Purpose of cleaning of her bottom and making | !iaritics, most of which can be generally adopted | _ The Richmoad Examiner says there are from | Department, ; (RAND ADVANCE OF THE ARMY; but | ")RUSTEE’S SALE—By virtne of s deed of pat ad 500 to 1,000 able-bodied citizens of Maryland now | A Medical Board for the examination of a'l Sur- G SMITH has not advanced the price of ie T trust apnle, 1856, and Stet yepairs. with great advantage to the service in Richmoad, who have called 2 meeting to forma Assistant Surg-ons now acting as such, | Clothing which he has just received and selling z= WEDNWEDAT the ae UP-To-morrow the African M.E. Church a NAVY YARD. tee raion which {a to leed in an attempt to drive | rs Gill bo held at iar eae ee sad eatiaty soatocites of Tie ease Give mae S gall ‘oto 4c,clock p m on'the rem, Mount Gilboa, near Ellicott’s Mills, Md., wiil| The only arrival at the yard this morning was| ‘be Federal troops from their native State af Go mand at Washineion City, at Willard? red every day at SMITHS. No. 460 nose pies bs of ground in Georgetown, desert be dedicated with appropriate religious services. | thet of the Harriet Lone, from New York. She cra rRE CONFEDERATE LOAN atyn’ls on Tuceday. the sth of October, 1861, at 10] Beverth et” ct im ‘ eart ae het 1.) in ota ——— bears no news of importance areas’ will be cantly lodgeed ta eer ttat Con. | ae CURTIN, SOMETHING NEw Georeetown, Hreioaing. for ite bourda.ef the ont di Ri ccaarnal thekad ste Lesrey The Seminole bas hauled up along side the | relief for the planters, in the case of prolonged | Cpare Bind VP Bt Com : Sanarese Deceyant 6 —~§ hg 4 : 6 Bip del the part of th t it At 281 C sivect, opposize thirry-thres feck, theses, werkt eile, ounce, eaat n 2, t / * whart, where she will undergo some repairs to the crops subscribed to the produce Iona ae COMPANY “A,” U.S. ENGINEERS.— ee che Teese, ms. No. 2, being accety five Bet fee Bone her machinery. bureau charged with the negotiation of the loan ity ‘telligent and able-bodied mechanics OySsTERs Ee street. ther0e westerly to a Lounted ston Ne 3, Thee is now in session at the Marine Barracks fuperintendence of J.D B. Debow. | Ml! be enlisted to fill this Company tothe max | In the Shell and Thoroughly ked (far superior feet. to intersec: uniforms and tents. Arrains tx THe West —From the special tele- Iypianarokis, Oct. 2—Information from the ttem pti. to brit rivates McG d border indicates that the rebels will have posses. | Of Sttempting to bribe p: coGcew. an enid third ti iaw—iS) mon. inquire at No. B& rosct) in two minutes, the fastest seventeen, being ninety five feet is street, a general marine court-martial, composed of the we understand, shortly issue another | 47 G street Pa from to $34 per mont! time on da. Call and the herly. wit! graphic correspondence of the Cincinnati Gazette following officers: Major Wm. B. Slack, ist ct te tothe Planters, advising hem of besides ford tad cheaters &: i ae nthe qT Ms OM FeCOT: ‘ Becingioe wth the ig mente ste ‘we extract the following: S a je prospects of Congressional relief, as there has = a x. Alo, moiety of lot cighteen Georre- praaccyinre ng 70 ae ported to-day that Pitlow, | Lent James Forney, 2d Lieut,Wm. H. Hale, 24 | bred some resting op ae ee aa tt phere PARTMENT OF METROPOLITAN : 7. town, be-inniag, ior its bourds, at the southwent ‘with a heavy force, is again moving aeroes Mis.| Lut Jobo C. Harris, and 24 Lieut. Wm. R.| ers, from the apprehension that the government COE cents of Eolice © 18 8 most thoroueh manaer, and has corner of iot sev-nteen, being westerly, fr. m sourt toward Cane Girardean s Brown, and J. J. Coombs, Eaq., Judge Advocate. | may have to resort to forced sales, to their own ot eee meee Pelion at te city | 8 wie aware “ ee ye rah c amg Hie 28. ots fot, =o Lae of > A reconnoltering force bas gone toward Charles-| ‘The court is engaged in the trial of Corporal St cesta chnetaat ar atone, te the icon ul ansao‘ed at that pisce: — ad pee day, ze 0 'to 3 000 Oana et Splced ard Fath Prosptot street thence with foe line of Brovpest 4 - genera! com wi ope! ,anici ly er ton, looking after Pillow’s probable movement. | Wm Toombs, of the marine corps, on a charge not a day passes without the incident of visite of | izens ace requested to call and outer ain oo: | put ee daily —cans hermetically sealed Furnish : th hence ovm- | jo the shel! by the kushe or barrel, Sele antes sates & lin L ‘D801 ly, parallel wi Spplicants, offering to sell. not only produce, but| Pisinta they may have to make of any matter re |" Porsous wishivx to have Osetees farnished ragu- strestarsd theses with nald sees sak Snake sion of Henderson, Ky., in iesethan twenty-four | “¢Mullin to ald in the escape of certain prisoners | every other conceivable article, for Confederate ag, $0 the ro EBB ea nte edenk ary Sapan PMs re bE Eyterre anes yey iagrecenas nee | hours, unless our troops prevent it. from on board the United States steamer Balti- ar sa irvtk Keeaderin res cevace, ————————— ——— rang woonte st once 7 reigat, Hime, a mor os a | the resid Cor i- fal train ¥ % NIN N CNURCH. ¥ 7 saved by purchasing of me. 86 I furnish an article i tonignt, oe oe ——- eed Tate feces voyage fom Ausapolis'teWort| oka the Presbyteries of the Old School | 7 3/10, PER ARE NOTES | cquai tot elcbrated Saitimore establishments, ae by d od oft ee wan iaterent, at Lock No lon Green river, and hes several Br be eee Presbyterian Church in the Confederate States} by the euhernon at prices just as low. eves position have held their regular fall meetings, and with p vith ue view of scoommodat- rt - | Ing their customers, One Wintin Decuaee saaicanad will leave A “Lixcotx” Preacuer in NortH Carouina. | out exception, have passed acis of separation from ; Louisville to-morrow for the interior The Goldsbore (N.C.) Tribune, under the head | the General Assemb! Te'ms of sale to bs complied with within one TO SUTLERS. week after the »ale, or the ‘operty may be revo d oc Siw RIGGS & CO. Canned ts, Lobsters, Sardi: ua ° one nme. | Ot the rk, and cost of the purchaser, after y of the churcb, and appoint- 7 7 = mnatoes, + are A large amount of arms and munitions were | f ‘‘4ffairs in Beanfort ” #2 ed delegates to attend at Augusta, Ga., on The ath . the era eons vaste tae Fi ee Also, enone Srandy 80 25 2awkde EDT aoe DOV Ting: Avot. \ipped to Rockport, Spencer county, to-day. The | . Rev. Mr. Van Aatwerp, Episcopal Minister at | of next December, for the purpose of forming a] one can drive him.) i be noid very DSN tes, Terrapins, Fresh Lobsters. God. H ; 2 entire border will so: ake ina condition to defend Beaufort, we are reliably informed, treated the} General Assembly of the Southern Confederacy | low fir casi erdid Piano on In fact, eve: y thing for sale in the North: rn mar- By THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, themselves successfully againstany invasion. £n-| £8 day, recommended by President Davis, on | portion of the denomination, i MAT EHEWS & CO, koje alwara.on band, at reasonable prices CHANCERY SALE —By virtue of « deoree of field rifies are expected from this time forward at} ‘Be 13th of lest June, with contempt, by not] rue pert or THE NORTH CAROLINA Coast. | * ‘ x. oo b-St_ | |, Hotels and families supplied with yey to; the Cirouit Court of toe District of Columb. the rate of one thousand a week opening bis chysch on that occasion Alike in- | ‘The ficet which was off Fort Moc, says the ER BLACK SILKs. | {vsrad without charge y Par’ of the Distrist, | for the county raaeon nneton., sitting 1p Chancerr, ape e sulting to the Sfate and Confederate authorities Wilmington Journal, probably left there iast Sun- fine assortment, all widths and qualities, at ye! ihment is Open from. & to.72 at | ad Daren in etn, and fi Neth Wal warts : U7 A cate bas just been decided in the Cireult] 284 t0 the gen-ral Southeru seutiment, was the | day. and there mre indenters ine gathering 1n | UF Proverbinlly low prices, With a fixe and am- : 8 close at | G-renda te, Tshall proceed to sell, oc the pega Court at Syracuse, which is of some importance | Conduct of this preacher, in reference to Thanks- | tro yn inity of Cape Fear. The steamers were off | 2'® Stvck of thiok and thin fabr.os for mourni on Tu scay, the ith day cf < etd to a cestainclams of property holders A woman | £:vi0g day, on the Sunday after the Manasae] New Lolov lort crook or hag ae eaamers were Of | Crosses, shawin, elon, «CERRY & BRO 8027 part of Lot bum ered iwenty-twoi2t,) in named Blodgett sued the eit of Syracuse for the | battle and victory. He did not say anything | pered, is a new passage to Wilmington, comin; oc 5-5t Penn. avenue and Sth street. " calls of Georee’s. Andition to Georretow: value of rty destroyed by amob. It ap- about It, or make any allusion to in Say part of into Cape Fear river above Forts Jobns nan = = = SEALED PHO! ia the 90 >" of Was actonre thet) strict peared. that the plaintiff kept a bouse ef bad re. | Be Uick in tine atta: f his] Caswell, and within eight or ten miles of Wil- | [R{SH ROPLINS AND aay WHE An ier | pivingrine Stare Beek Caen wit: 1'he moat sontheriy cutee feet hek ofeid gratified tn ng able tos at some o! is * ° nds i " tend thir'y feet; t parallel Genciet ere theme origins church members. good and patriotic citizens, amehia SENDING AWAY THE sick ed Wants of fa nd fancy fabrios, for the our- Bath wo Bente of Pena ane ast wa i ‘ashi a streat. +: a eae ‘weet, ment, the plaintiff could not recover for her losx | 2ave ceased to atterd bis preaching. His street] yt has been reported on the streets for several | One price or ly, the actual cash stand@ value, may designate. Zl parallel with Bridge treet, thirty more: thea of property at their bands, ifsbe kept a house of | t#!K Indicates that be is a Lincolnite in heart and days past, that in view of the prospective military | marked in plain hgures J requested to comp'y 1m 8!! particulars | south twe ty feet, unt) it interseste Prostitution, and this contributed to create ‘the | feelinfPand this manifest traitor isa preacherand movements at Manassas, that the General com- PERR BROTHER, © form of bid shed herewith. of eaid lot numbered twenty two,together the Fiot The jury found for the defendant @ school teacher in Beaufort on the seacoast of manding bas determined to send from the hos. | _0¢ St Pa, avenue and Ninth im rover ate thereon. sd herdienenes Gaahiiee , : North Carolfn pltale af that point all our sick and, convalescent | [JNION OVSTER DEPOT.—The undersignsd ject any bid ard forany cause, No | of the puronaee moers fore pele trash weg ae U7~ The brothers Marcy, one residing In Ports- REFER ereesss soldiers. The rumor wascontirmed yesterday, 80 respeotf» ly announos to ! be ente bidder present | residue intwo eq al instalments. at ix ve mouth, snd the other in New Orleans, owned | {7-Six hundred thousand pairs of sewed shoes | far es the arrival of 230 soldiers could add con- id the fabio that they will to respo bid. months, 'earing interest from the 40. and intly four ships. The southern brother hoisted | are being made up in Massachusetts, for which | firmation thereto —Eramtnent open their establishment on ‘Tuesday at witlreosivs ‘ With goo! and sumerest portnaal seetreneeeE: Secession flag on two, and the old Stars and | Uncle Sam will pay considerably over a million THE DEFENSES OF MOBILE “Oyster Shackers weaued eee Pe peed pd oct o =} bee approved by the Trenen ty. Stripes floated over two. The fortunes of war| of dollars. A low avernge of the amount paid The Mobile Register saya: This work js going | _0c5-Im* SWORD & CO Deliveries te be made week:y 12 ‘such quantities EDW’D SWANN. Trustee, have so turned that the secession crafta have been | for work, bottoming, fitting, &c., would be 60] on rapidly. The people of Mobile have met the OR : 50 %-2tawdds THOS. DOWLING, Auct. seized by the United States authorities, while the | cents a pair, equal to $360 000 distributed among | cat! of the Mayor for 1,000 hands with character. sore R re. MARSEILLES The cS 6 1,300 pounds sro88 | —< the Confederates have captured the two belong- | the journeymen in the xtate for making the shoes. | jgtic liberality, and hands and money in commu. “ts ins, Towels, Doy- ht; 0 8Di be received which ing to the loyal Northerner. This is exclusive of the large amouat of both H I tm By BARNARD & BUCKBY, Auotioosers. tation have been so far freely supplied to meet the moderate prices. oopait 200 pounds gross. TT RU8TEE’s SALE—By virtue of a decd of U7-The Texan soldiers on Governor's Isiand | Sewed and pegged work for the Sta a8 wellas | aemands. Weare indebted to our Mississippi Une price ovly, marked in plain figures; hence to RCKWITE. trust from John W. So: dated the 17th are said to be rather astonished at the strictness of | Of cavalry boots, which will not fall short of one friends for liberal offers of negro labor. nO purchaser is deceived. June, 1856, to secure the discipline which is enforced th: They | balf the above amount, or $190,000. oraed i FERRY & BROTHER, 4 = to Benj. F. Mex have been so long accustomed to the comparative RELE. OF M MAGRAW AND HARRIB. oc 5 Fa. avenue and Ninth st of oxley, 1 will sell The Examiner says:—Messrs. Magraw and | cy Form or Br. Sea er tecatemane ce a | Pua at rer ae tne gr etrfely caer tana | BOUTS se raine ron voy: | wlchS ded Bee stag ter ‘om Washington, D. © the battle of - ¢ jonally find themselves reported absent with-| Friday last. He bad been tendered the Litton, on the dist of July, and whe were dete 1g a | darrecea Bo enes Sroes, welent out leave, desert ant Coloneley of the Thirty-seventh (German) | jn eu: ‘ody therefor for two months past, in this “ regiment of Ohio Volunteers but itis reported city, have been released by the Secretary of War, e is ae : £2. , 25 : that be has refused the offer, intending to raise nothing appearing to show that they were either Bene Lest — oo fanaa te enon 15 and take command of {German regiment, | alien enemies or inimical to the government of é ALERED & ROBINSON he having been requested so to do. the Confederate States. Their position, as priso- Publisher, jarttord, Conn, U7" A foreign paper tells of an ingenious | ners, heretofore, should not deprive them of their > contract, and to receive Treasury notes or Smuggling trick practised on the frontier near | reputation as bigh minded and honorable gentle rite Compre GLASSES, | Government mn‘ tape t for the Gattis. | ile Some boys sent upa gigantic kite, and| men In justice to them we will state ’ fact, additions to our stock of _ sist Sark the Cattle will bs required TF A shipment was made from Boston last | followed it across the frontier line into Belgian, | coummunichted fons scrub source, as to their Requisites to Re spade about the loth of November, 1861. ‘week of 6.023 pairs of shoes, for Halifax it is] There a man attached to the tailseveral bundles | future destination. jectured that these are intended to be reshipped | of cigars and a large one of tobacco. The kite Mr. Harris will leave in a few Smith & Wesson’s, the Eng: days to join bis brother Kentuckians, and Mr. | Ad: r’8, and other Pooket, Belt, ant largest Ports, from the fact that at Fort Hatteras | wae again raised, and the bove quietly returned | Magraw, a native of Maryland, will return to his ‘OLS, ‘ashionable erer lately been taken with shipments of} i France without paying duty on © booty. | own State. Ww. GA Halifax, which had taken that round- UT Col. Sibert has been appoi to the Thir- THE POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT y for the South, to avoid seizure. t Sane Obto regiment Preis oeetinnan a It seems that the administration ‘he postal SILVER WATCHES. longing to the Erie} also ser ved with honor in Europe " Previous to | ®fairs by the Postmaster General, Reagan, does toour stook of Ladies’ and Gentle- ohana te ounce than | his sailing to this country £50,000 was offered | not give satisfaction. The papers are cocopiain- Goi Watches, we hare jax re- ‘b Columbus discovered Amer- | him by the rebels to take @ command In thelr see. | 1ng of the irregularity of the mails, and charge large assortment in Sil- be added that the aggregate car- vice, which offer he refased, on the ground that | the insufficiency of thesystem to the head of t| timekeepers, and very can float in a season. from the | he ‘ would not fight against constitutional liber- | department, and demand bis removal. The Fay- » Would load thecombined fleets | ty.” by an Sakoreet Bidpssadh tobe Sil i ne prometl ply U7-The Pike’s Peak Gold Coinage has made], T2e conviction seems xing ltaelf upon | aad Keeuted creates Oa eres Su ane at. | Pcntnaee near a ae Genta Renee oat ene sed steam sugiue' The eagle side is precisely like ours, and can g * "Brown's Hotel, gat i pati that rohased, Jeweile: gate f he is attempting ¢ ec 5. 3t (Republican ) pearcely be distinguished from it. On the reverse | ™#i ‘Aa man for the station | Fat has voation sa repressatation of Pike's Peak. The coinage | Al asthing Raton ae bean bov bas OOD FOR SALE—10 to 90 000 cords of Uak red away in th we it ? way in the is excellent. said, to commend him to ita favor??? Ve bee x io be wien of the reaptine trated igs wbattattite Sreein ah ne See: of en lowa has now in the service nine regiment ‘The Charleston Courier remarks ee to A. NALDSON Sovage P. U.. near 5 iat? GEO! G} AMSA nfa: ' ona prt het al Paden Mr. Postmaster Gment Reagan be so Anvevolis Jupetion, Howard county.Md, | se Re Gch: Commandlag q regi-| obli, ing to pay some attention to the mails? | 0° 4-2w of infantry and three of cavalry. When all| Having very 1 ustriously warned off all express TT GHEESEUNo aso EADQUARTERS c: ING, HA eae have been put in the field, Iowa will have fur- managers from joing what they wonld hive does douse pose AND CARESE Be 2 ESOT SMTP: ss «60° Bevan nisbed some fifteen thousand men to supply the failures of mafis, the Postmaster | packages prime ‘Butter jast arrived. suitable for AT MOORE'S WEST PRD DE ee | oFinet ft tone of « boepitay fo ete he name of aane | Cenetay would endeavor a dosoriething-or gies | fpling, pEveah ote ocming Efce aud Choose, | A113 Pe ey. ean be fad ced Ine MILITARY PIBLDG rat 8 of a bos; ‘0 r the name of «A. to on and wi ? . . ‘og nf # Saint Eugenie,” intended for the mat at wholesale, at the lowest rates. * | oxogue ; Ayor’s Ague Care; Kee Pow soldiers and poor persons to whom the se of the VIRGINIA IRON FOR CANNON. D &. DUTROW. rad ea LASSES, ‘and Ai ‘Sha ienbu Microscopes, Comenen, Mathem tical In- 7 —————— UT ROW. ; end of ths stroments, at the lowest prices, Weir cdi ciendent, = ™* Preribed YY | son that bare bec slong at ne Sa tekery | FEX4RAORD|NARY FARMION MAGAZINE | lates “iserHeatpLeroamentnamey Met | ued so, are being rebored and rifled, after the Parrott ads best— Mune se2 2w Philadelphia. Baltimore and other places’ The swards will not be. determined for Several ys. rf 3 i fi g f oF i q i et : UARTERLY MIRROK O) Fas Q00 JOHNSON & Niet 7" The Utica Herald notices the fact that si, plan. Some of these guns were tested vesterda) near ‘80: N. a 'ferous seces- the opening of navigation, the quantity of poset ‘when all stood the full’ trial charge; and tn ex, y i pie mber 4 copies 4 289 No. aes w Sy te 289 it, the Ohio ment} and flour passing th: imenting upon one, indiscriminately selec: yt ge iaige.gbiored side, tents there. The result is, that all 1000 * stood a charge of 1 pounds of powder, with a| steel Pla P! and | J ee bave given up their arms and taken a ¥ shot of 7} pounds, without sojury three Le lance 33,000,000 . quarters of a pound ef powder 7% pound | et, Yearly, 1; sinsic copies 2 Rs Gov. Sprague, of Rhode Island, is og | I~ Advices from Washoe say that emigrants | sot Is the service charge for the field, there can | sent Pet at No. 673 just arri mere — ia that State, which are pouring in from the plains every day. [t is | 20W be no doubt about the strength of these | sold every where, make-ightin ail. bhitag ‘Lens estimated = guns.— Dispatch. ~~. T° MILITARY OFFICERS AND OTHERS. witbtngios Go Mise Laat week they killed - wave ‘This Institution, says the Enquirer, ls now in| BATCHELOR’S GENUINE HAIR DYE, and about thirtysheep. by route. | full blast in making, repal: and altering mus. ‘The Best in the World, iM Ano et t is the d d for the descripton ioe, Soe ee he machinery used The Only Reliable and Harm: Hair Dye Known, " 3s chy egy ti ie on temmety ie the construction of tents, | }9 these useful operations {s wabegoes ~ ntl: & ‘iso, : sae a es om Sey eeaincreere cemerceae | em at a RET 4 Seer where

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