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ee von LOCAL NEWS. | tccorrefuns, om ott inte TELEGRAPHIC NEWS| ,,tétera! Xers trom canteme: | 1S ECONT) EDITION. — -—_—_—_ —___ ___] acomrade yesterday evening at the camp of the OO go mee nates) epee ag express, contains ee iment, was accidentally shot. They were city sui ab'e for a bak or IMPORTANT FROM MISSOURI. news vo wT crore coon eg Betomnee, eaten | oe hacen grraae, alee eae | S's BLESS Sate THE EVACUATION OF LEXINGTON BY |,,tueetiwet tiretereton the Union quetien, | nn ja use was the m r4 a ts J 7S eee = ——— ts 20 large as to require {tte be put to press at an | through Cass” batand the ball through his neck: ED—At the Railrosd Depot a net! FE REBELS COMES Ee. as advised by the Last express, was the pretext for OUR MILITARY BUDGET. is therefore, should be | The wounded man was removed to the E-street b diging-rom servant Toone wie Sr. Lovrs, Oct. 4.—The rebel evacuation of | ® pepsi outbreak in front of Cavalry Church on a early hour Spr es hospital, and is doing well, as it was only a flesh buminessand will stlend to it, HD Fy sineton is contirmed Sunday last. Sometime before daylight in the OE. WooL. may not appear antil the Sax da; by nes i ate aay tal ; GERMAN BOARDcAVaanL aan) O02: Harris, with dx thousand (6.000) rebels, SS oe en ye ayes ed We are very sure that Brevet Major Gen. Wool * of cars contiin- 3 ” * - SS inge membeche Gepe ane on its way to this city, Meee ie ets: mo left Lexington on Saturday, crossing the river | traitor,’? was livng near by, and about a thousand | b&s recelved no orders since those detaching bim 7 be when passing near Elkridge Landing, one of the | ti! B ard, with or without lodzin; six miles distant. They were beaten back by rople were amembled in front of the church. | from the commend at Fortress Monroe that soldiers, named Dan’l Noonan, of company F, Col educated famuly ins bch he Germs language | ts) Federals, with ving transportation train | }V Ben the doctor entered the church for the morn- | might repair to this eity for consultation with the Gormen’s Lier sme iny, mernens ih ae from | ing s family in which the desired aeoomodanons and equipage. Harris returned to the river at reine = Soins as wd ge ent nrThe poner Commander-in-chief fouaner can wenich peseed onetaee pov er may possibly ba bad. A 00d Price moe Pelt: | midnight, and commenced crossing In ferry | waa crowded by an audience who listened alten.| Many around us {nist that It is the President’s off all bistoes. He also was brought to the city Sa porriv.c ‘A note. in HA ish, addressed to Post | boats, under a galling fire. Many rebels swam bet Aegan unexceptionable sermon a crowd | purpose to send him to St Louis to command in sod taken to the E street Hospital where he is | Uffice box 376 will reosive attention. 0c5St™ tne river in their impatience to cross. One of es —— a the Depirtment of Missouri, leaving Fremont ta eine wee WANTED-—I5 or 2 CARTS for Rapling ses the enemy's boats is reported sank, and large | carriage in company with a lady, a rush was | ‘be sctual command tn the a eee ot the a fone CC tactGen paseat Geek bbaarealt vj ee numbers of the enemy are reported killed and | made towards him, apparently more from curiosi- | t the order of Gen. W ., bowever, whoranks nim. biagevahasie. was newicety kicked STD aa BEYE ESB ISW IE oom ot iotinied ty than harmful purposes, and there was also con- | But for the fact that the officials around us, mtl- mile short, but the “screaming” of the P horse short time previous, wasr a] 2 epet Gen. Price commenced the evacuation on Sun- siderable hissing and use of offensive language, | itary and civil, are certainly profoundly ignorant it - HARVEY'S Oyster Depot, bot thi ice prevented serious disturbance. very audible. Capt. McNamar, of the schooner | merner watchman bad a leg broken bya kick | No 281 t beturoen toth and tithe? nae be day evening, and the rear lefton Mondayeveaing. | I: pap pay ae here wena hag. | Whetber such a determination has been come to 7 should credit the rumor to that effect. ‘esterday, joyed tall OUSE —W aated to rent, a House of, say The Federal force that repulsed Harris was sup- | dred or more thoughtless and excited men in the | OF not, we toe 27 New York Regineet Mationed ont Hi veoms. an ieoenpt neighborhood, posed to be commanded by Sturgis, but official | Crowd. who ‘were in favor of & lyeching demon- | On the contrary, they sre under the impression tot ‘Will pay in three miles from Alexandria, was accidentally | f'n" address Box No S11, Port Oiee, wesiwe | Information hes been received that Sturgis was at | Sv2Hom, auch as riding the doctor on a rail, or | that General Wool will return to hie late com- some similar indignity, but it | believed that next Suvier tase wo te the velfacet ag eee ite at BOY. to learn the black. | Kansas city on Tuesday with 7,900 men, watching | the crowd, on the whole, would have permitted | ™2nd, on Monday next. hand, and while playing with it he load was b 3 nat as been at the | the movements of Price. it. On Monday Dr. Scott peremptorily resigned THE FREMONT EMBROGLIO. discharged, tbe bal! penetrating the temple of the | husmness proferred. Journeyman, the pastorship of Calvary Chureb, sold the house | Amid the conflicting ramors concerning the Jobbing. Ap- where he resided, and bas made arrangements to wounded man. It was believed yesterday that 4% andM Isfand. , 7 IN WEST- ot Purposes of the Government at this point relative very closely i ae ae * | the wound would prove mortal. y ett f ois} BRILLIANT UNION VICTORY EST- | sail for Europe with bis family by the frst clip- mets are ERN VIRGINIA. r ship departing around Cape Horn for that | % the Fremont matters in issue, it is difficult, im is well known that the field pieces at) que Cugese Curtixo A? LYL: Lyle & Co ( ‘anted, Sor4 good Carpen- , > > lestination. This action on the doctor's part, | deed, to come to reliable conclusions. Nevertbe- nt which annoyed vessels, have ae — Ly! 3 ters. at once. Applyto BALDWIN & BRO. | FIVE HUNDRED OF THE ENEMY KILLED | 135, toa great extent, restored kindly feelings to. |}, sour subeent a in rf Wholesale provision dealers, No 53 Louisiana THER ‘oc? AND WOUNDED. watae mien nea ae Nate Socblas ce bis cnouat less, we believe that our yesterday there. avenue, Inaugurated their establishment yester- = "s, Harvey's, and Riley's wharves | aay afern cy ; UTTER WANTED. Call at WALL, STE- nt quite a fleet of vessels, with | ons cwciohiny 108 panda yaad tote | CPHENS & Gols Yas Pa avenuan "seit ands,) and the city press janes 1 coal, wood, lumber, bay, and oysters. Tepresentatives Invited to be. present, were ex, WANTED—A WOMAN, to cook, wash and A Goop Time at Maaivian Hitt —A short o— not only to sample it then #nd there, but iron, Tonsatisfactory person good wages bear sway each a big cut for home discussion. be paid. Apply at 420 New York av, bet time since the Lincoln Cavalry entertained their The Intelligencer man, who was first oh the | 1Sth and 14th ste. ool Sriends atte Catan a Sooga ws BR nse ground, had an opportunity to « est? me differ- ANTED—TAILORS, TA {LORS ors regiment ‘ rec! proca' even - | ent press cuts, an jus got rather the advantage petent to ‘kon milttary goods. Aj pl: campment on Meridian Hill, and the scholastic | of the rest of us in maximum of weight and min. | G KOLPrat Walk stephens Bee ee wees the premises wos more nearly correct than aught else we have so far seen in print. CHEAT Mountain, Oct. 3 —Reynolds to-day, | #re generally poe of regretfully. xd Judge Lee Henry, who was arrested on the with five thousand men, made a reconnoissance charge of trimperieg with pebiier, has baat tn copmaane Sek manta. of the rebel entrenchments on the Greenbrier | examination and been discharged, his offense] Phat pirate epeestionpesy of EB river, twelve miles distant. A brisk fire of artil- | proving to have been frivolous pe 7. F lery ensued, lasting for a whole hour. Three | | Major Gen, Hellock received Inst week a Brig. | in the interest of the rebel cause, will sometimes qebel guise were ailenced. adier General’s commission from Hon. James watch a fevorable opportunity torun the blockade, Shields, of this city, and formerly U 8. Senator recently beard of am Before the close of the action the rebelsreceived | from Illinois. Mr’ Shicids was lately married, = re ese pA instance of this kind. The British steamer Ber- roves in that vicinity never resounded with such | j, f rind; to —, | Teinforcements from Monterey, swelling their | and {s now on a tour to Mexico joqees music and Bem laughter as woke the peor gs deme The lewitccnoe os hee WASTED. FOR FRE CASH All Mads ot numbers to 15,000. : The Supreme Court, in full bench, bas decided | ™¥d*, from Liverpool, with « cargo of arme,ete , ec —— night. eg -— ee .— = er —_ and we froze to the next best HOUSEREEPING ARTICLE . Pe ™man es—tfriends o! e officers — by i Were in attendance to witness the dress parade, | under eat trun Ag we lef the poomlecs' ther Re. | tesmediately. a eR. BUCH, | taking of the character of a general engagement. | yidson's command, under Licat, Cart, teft, Los | TH DESCENT OF THE BALLOON “ARATOGA.” which wasa fine affair, and proves that the officers | pubiican chap hove in sight, sweating and anx.| J¢3 428 Seventh, between G and H sts. Thirteen prisoners, and a number of cattle and | Angelos to escort the train of wagons back from | The telegraph operator at Beltsville, Md., tele- bave not been negligent in improving lage ious We hope he got his chunk intact. The Wane —We are now buying SECO horses were captured. Fort Yuma that were used for the transportation | graphed to this city lest nigbt that La Mountain's Sacd B portunities to 5 thelr commands. Afer | intelli ?s cheese F of Bryant's command, Capt. Davidson having re- | bait the parade, danotng was commenced and kept up | by that paper of today es PM Heht we see CD EURNITURE. STOVES acd BED. | The rebel loss ib tepotted at 500 killed and | Ceived teliable. Information that an attempt was | Ualloon bad descended six miles east of south ot le Beltsville. Ull about 8 o'clock, at which time the company | “jt is superb cheese, and will no doubt besoncht es, lies declining housekeeping, or | Wounded; Federal loss 10 killed and 11 wounded. | to be made to seize the train on its return, by par- es of a sumptuous oyster supper, air after by teascheonets and. sutlers. grrrbes appeti- “4 | vot fernitere, will find it D> their thes calling themselves secession{sts AFFAIRS IN BALTIMORE. 3 those warm friends of the regiment—M zing luxuries have Mesars Lyle & Arnold, but of eus socal THE WAR IN MISSOURI. Col. Wright, of the U.S. Ar who bas been [Speciat correspondence of The Star.j the Sunday law constitutional. bas reached Savannah. The reconnoissance was highly successful, par- On the 24th ultimo, fifty dragoons.of Capt. Da- alisch, Mr. Thos. Berry and Mr. Hudson Tay- | these th opose 3 seme: BONTZ & GRIFFITHS ’ commanding the department of Oregon and ay lee eaiecie present, with District Attorney ey Propose to speak per advertisement. Jeis-tt No, 369 7th at., betw. Land K sts, | PREPARATION OF THE UNION FORCES FOR AGRAND | (COLT NT tory, has arrived at San Fraacisco, Dhacgomrene oe eres ete so! Carrington, Alderman Lloyd, and other well-} A Pace Man —Last night a young man, who JurrErson City, Oct.2—Gen. Fremont con- | 22d proceeds to Los Angelos to assume command th ie wd known gentlemen—citizens and soldiers. After | said he had beea to the Provost Marshal for 2 pace LOST AND FOUND tinues activeiy occupied, and the various division | 0! the army now assembling there e mysterious balloon, which was seen to pass supper Encing was resumed, and kept up with | to Alexandria, and failed to get it for want of the ed commanders have hed interviews with him to- | The Victoria (B.A ) papers give an account of | over Washington yesterday evening. Quite a number of persons were on the look-out for It, in the hope of capturing an aeronaut from Besure- REWARD.—Lost a TWENTY-DOLLAR | 4ay. His programme is suid by those in his con- | the burning of the town of Nanama by Indians. 2 GOLD PIECK, on Tuesiay evening or | fidence to be excellent in every particular, and to with much reluctance. of Justice Donn, to his recommendation The ednesday, The finder will receive the above re- | have met the approval of all the military authori- Seuthern News via L: ville a's ——————_ Squire told him that as he did not know bim he | Ward by leaving it at tins office 1t*_ | tles to whom he has disclosed it. Since bis arrival | povrsyinte, Oct. 4.—The Nasville papers of | &°"48 8*™y- APPLicaTion For 4 Divorce —Yesterday morn- | could not recommend him, but would administer REWARD.—Lost or mislaid —A smal! Roll | bere confidence in the Federal cause has greatly the 29th. and Richmond papers of the 2ith bave It Is now understood there will be no difficulty wt shred Sei resent | te pay Gest Poul pe ins | Sebenea tet cent eke AT SUR | MSE tonne coo, tte eed | Seem ete entre Fed | reece nt fertcong ctn i Bal le Tea! rs 7 'y Gen. Porter wou! ve hima avin, n lost or misiaid, the above reward wi! ‘ol. Philip St. George Cook, of tl ons « the soldiers to beat him, and also with selling | permit to return. The young man (whose name | be given on their being returned to his office, They |S Dragoons hada engthy private interview with | Prisoners have been sent from Richmond to New in uence of the j Sa themselves very much, and the party sepa- | went, with a friend to vouch for him, to the office spirit for several hours. The ladies present en- | recommendation of some known loyal citizen, $ v ‘leans. will be appointed in place of tenscioue or scra; liquor to soldiers. The case was taken before | is John Stanford) said that he lived in Alexan- | 8f¢ useless to any one else, oc Gen. Fremont. Ox PPO! aed Justice Johnson, and the wife plead in ber own | dria, but about June Ist went to AKEN UP ASTRAY—On Thursday, the sd] Lirut. Col. Totten 1s actively engaged in bis pie ante Noted Boner owe taoeae lous secessionists who refuse to serve. It is alto- defence the drunkenness of ber husband, his en- | Md , with his wife, where he instant and stsbied in Pope’s Livery ition of chief of artillery. Bot : a ‘otten’s and o her doubtful if the ce will ron tire unfitness to live with her and eare for bis | and how wants to resume business in Alexandr’ Navy} bole’ batteries, which did such good service in | 2nd. twenty taken near Munson’s Hill and the } get seamed a — Stable. near the ~ children, and made application to the Justice for | After hearing his statement, the Squire made out | MULE, with four bl the battle at Springfield, are among the artillery | "mainder captured by Gen. Floyd Kicket tn Reltanere. Ehey ener ene peace, i Three hundred and fifty thousand dollars worth pose ei bans tine dha J ire 1 “4 eosin Cann png pA declaration that he Baan. oat ire erie a here. of tobacco belonging to j fevnaes Belmont, of New a EADS we boi beans a thelr wenkness, Aivoree case the Justive decided {t beyond | Sock The eee ak of the Union’ against all | prove property, pay charges, and take itaway. | DEPARTURE OF GEN. PRICE FROM LERINGTON—HIS | York, has been Soufiscated at Richmond which is growing weal rly. has estedictions bar Stee O'Gtoeee tected eet | ooela ate inet declined to take it. He} cos st* EDWARD GATTON. PROGRAMME OF OPERATIONS. Private N. C. Buck, of the New York 79th regi- | The health of the troope stationed in and around Bor bak ta vit Sax calsees Whe Gemttoettal Licoea atk nn ag ey ll ory dnd ne REWARD-—Lost, in xoing from Upton’s. | JEFFERSON City, Oct. 3.—Dr. White, of Col. | nient, 2 prisoner at Richmond, was shot by the | our city is remarkably good, and the sick and bonds. It was finally agreed, however, that the only way in whieh he coal gets certiasote ees $1 4 through Arlington. end & orgctown. peulligans brigade, srzivet Bere oe tee Coste Fee i te Prinon Window. to be | Wounded in the hospitals are doing well. b ; ‘ashiny ‘ EV iR, ivory . rer 12, wo pawns pedo pl lp hi Zesepsuicaat said he would consider, and die. silver-mounted, ‘engraved-on bend of Bit Lexington up to Monda night. in the hospitals at Richmond. [So says the dis- | There are, I believe, only two prominent Gov- ernment prisoners now at Fort McHeary—Mr. Glenn, of the Exchange, and Mr. Henry Jobneton, nence and go to work. To this be consented, ‘when the parties separated. Sbe to go home, and ne to father Boyle to take the pledge and return _ A iY Ws, H. DeBeve: oe Co Bs Mth Regt N.Y: ; Gea Pilce bad left Lexington with Ld go patch, bat it must, it is presumed, mean 1,300 } Tae SastarH Day —Last Sunday the Metro- Y OT a ate ng. ‘Ae Bneer | body of his force, and is moving southwai for Ex Minister Daniels has been appointed aid to politan police ordered the stores and places of | Cucaving tat HUDSON TAYLOR'S, 35428 | the purpose of «fleeting a junction with Ben. Me- | Gen. Floyd ‘ banker. It te expected the latter will soon be re- business of ai! kinds required by |: i ft Culioch. afte? which tll give Gen. Fremont ‘The abandonment of Ship Island by the rebels to bis family a temperance man. on the Sabbath, te be slut ‘ap. wytedpdonp id $5 REWARD. Lost, ast Tuosday, iat inst. | battle. Dr. White represents that Price has de- | and its oceypation by the federalists, is contirmed. | leased. Centeat GuaRDHOUSE CasEs—Before Justice | SeTZeants that it is thelr intention to have the ia JP cenit Marker. & morocco, FOCK: EP cided upon this point, having been elated’ with A great many vessels are loading at our wharves Thompson —James Barrett, charged with larcen neenece strictly enforced in their respective een 830 od $40 in gold in 80, 85.83 S24 ond pa sictery at Lexiogeen. He mre tat Brice Se with produce for Washington. Their com- case dismissed. Cornelius Collins, drunk | Precincts gold pieces, & brass watch key, ani Shp SNCS BB (Gaey Sicrety Geer Semon = & prescrip- 7 int, and will then moveon toSt Louis. There New York, Oct 4.—The steamer Nerthern Tuxaten.—Charming Susan Denn, aided and | merat No-20 Wxat, borcece he if returned Es Were no less than 31,000 secessionists ready to rise | Light has arrived from Aspinwall * spa bY, ae ee eae brought to- Gt") MRS. M. HEARD, aad welcome him with arms tn — Dr.| The orthere Liget brings eagenactaty mee rma - er by Lessee Bland, is ng our cozy little “OsT— W bite thinks that the rebels will endeavor to get The steamer Keystone State arrived at Aspin- Te cocre bouta wr xg bencong-no By Goa pq freater nightly to overflowing. To-nigh another \oatana ina aaeh eae ta aed & ote pegs between us and the force at Georgetown, surround | wall on the 25th, from Surinam. She would go to Harvey Houser, do ; turned over to the military. — bill, two pieces, with Miss Denin in ong W an endorsed i by E. H. King aad ent on Gens, Davis and Sigel, and then meet | Key Sot. The re ya of the oa ; «te vens. nder Wi Telly re~ remont nea: Pp * ‘was 0! uriaam. ugus' : ” os Sk. eae Cosco Gage aes | : unsvun at Gui waa oot of 13% street,) | Spee i? evn thesame at E. H.KING'S.No.| The rebel force has nineteen fleld-pleces, and | der sail. ‘The Macedontan had left Aspinwall for ——-, —— — oC aE es png gy ge McNamar, with acarge of coal | of no value to any one but the owner, as pent Prise’ 0! Mts Deke atten Rone tine Porto osipcaandhainscc oe a —® . Anthon’ eton. ; do. . | for Mr. C. M. 3 as been si oo i Ss Jon Russell, breskitg windows, dined $291-| ya, vyeues Seas. SSE fo oe onthe ‘wee Rebel Movement in Rotary. LATE LOCAL NEWS. Margaret O°Brien, drank and disorderly; work- | .p, sais do fh RINKING AND FILTERING D Wasiineton, To wt: 1 hereby oer- against the Fed veleov te ate ng onthe wer! Louravitte, Oct. 4 —A body of eight hundred sausneeeiinennan house 60 days. Wm. Boston, (col’d,) disorderly bara eed Cunts zach —Now that the fall | tify that ioha W. Lanham, of said oown b ad White a Li) rare t i 4 to | Of & thousand febel troops took possession of Mrs. Cau conduct; fined $191. Same for carrying con-} TA\ne are riling our rivers and streams, we would | ty. brought before me. ae an estray, tres. fe oa Hoppinsville on Monday afternoon, and four | Montgomery county, Md., lost a valuable ? ned Advise all our military frieuds to procure one of | pass b losur ed dry COW the conduct of the rebels towards the wounded at PP : me tgomery : . — wader Fos : pean pp ribo those ingenious and practical little instruments. moe. right horn hal fof shout 8 yearnord. Lexington. They took from hin all bis hospital | bundred Union reo ae cece Reg soeceaaer about 2 month since—a man named — 2 4 Thurion, do; Aued Biss. | whch ne solder ould be without, anit perfect: | | Give under my hand ard gel hia str day of o-|sloree--uot leaving Lim even «sponge ‘A portion | Were felling back to Henderson, ‘Reporveare alae | or three days since she found that be was in the SiliceskaeRcicmciniions: e water from insects, &c , th \- iF. - a - DUNN, J.P, | of 's forces had movi wards Independ- S * ' ¢ Great Cry amp Littie Woot.—Seventh | dering it healthy. You can also purchase rubber The owrer of the above described Cow willoonie | ence. There were but 300 in Warrensburg Wien | oops, woes tant ationtis to setrentiagg wo sen taal ay popes nape ty eertiied She west street was in a high state of excitement last night | blankets, rmbber coats, rubber leggings, ponchos, forward, prove property, per charges, and tal her ee nee psesed through there. He thinks zene erate Zollicotter is retreating to- rag pene age ths paper docomainn, mera = = ght of A. ere, conning. we es : er heten com ¢ th 0c 5-St*_ Washirgton oo.,near lasane Asylure, oe ae eens rele Betien way here, that — Ra oA reclaimed ber servant, the ss ery fle gp ee ah dt i" | $5 NEM Su Seconds petween id gaeogy | marened toward Georzetown, with te intetion | New Yorsu, Oct. the pirie Somer jen | on bishomewsrd way ie, ween nt! ey L 2 e on 01 e ween ani rs y ation EW ORRK, Oct. —tbh ft J Uopad baryons, “Suen Getta? Ber lary Gene ; Ninhaed Tenth ats. oc 2-tf |G ita.von the morning of the sain of Sep- of taking that place before reinforcements could | Surinam September 5th, for the coest of Brazil, bim! Shoot bim!"’ A crowd ofcitizensand police| . New Day Goons, Somber, 8 Mery dark colored COW. ae arrive from Jefferson City closely followed by the United States frigate oflicers Joined in the chase, but the “cullud par- | Seventh strech Stone ree deg eased 5 | So white on the snd Or ree ta Oe A miller, who left Ge manders entertain no fears of navigating the Potomac. There is a growing desire amongst our people to have the Boeltimore and Obio Railroad re- opened to Wheeling, and a rapidly increasing indignity at the Confederate rebels for interrupt- ing the progress of this great highwsy—our com- mercial life-blood. 8B. 43. RO re pd po eon” tarned into E street, darted into an alley, | Goods to rult the tim-s, ami at prises topience” | COT RAVE rh, ee oe ee ote ve Cem S Fan: ae - Prices to pl RAYED—On the Sd instant, a large bi ickets when twelve miles from that to and when bis porsueraarrived there wasacase of] s¢2l-co6t Matrnews & Co.,013 Seventh at, 8 ORE: ; ful rail nite epat ta ore Pirie Doster Leieed ttt tns Dako ition GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS — | forehe: ed “U. on the hind qa: «mysterious dissppearance.’? The pursuing party = — closed around “the man in bis shirt sleeves,” = te ana ‘an: the fate quarter: Tipe of quitting the State, but intend to make a dem- = ~ pretend tee rm cw 9 0 it A onstration in vast numbers upon Georgetown MAYOR'S OFFICE, money, bu’ e occupan' . Sata OWE Oo eee ee 1 ber by the Rev. J Canine Ree cee TNE WAR Ber Oe a eznte, | Jefferson City and St, Louls, and that they ure Gxoxcxtown, D.'C., Sept. Sth, 1961, | an empty trunk. The police discovered that the + th ‘ th side, lfth st. i rfectly confident of their ability to take them. The attention of the citizens of thos town is in- | house bad been fired onder a es and was Paleedar asanpond pecs ip A wip gen a ae -s = li PENO immediate attack is fear on Georgetown, = to the two following seotions of s fete act of pens ween ae ot See nk . we N y =N— t. Dongres: jed “An act to create re rat . tlemen, that d—d nigger kicked my dog!”* pare DIED. cease hace venti ot invtan! . om our Mecees there are prepared to receive the tan Folios D riotof the District of Columb y A Tarsorz to THe Mzmorr or a Brave | of Ja.ces and Georgeanna ford, agod 4 iebthas nd $5 ward wil te poid fe horn An officer who was formerly of Mulligan’s Irish | 10, °t80iish & Fo her prele} the Board of| LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Orriczn —On the occasion of the funeral obse- whe, “The Lord ¢ ve, Bat the Lord turn to the above named hotel. 06 3 St* poly oe ard to Lptess v ee gy got Poltermny dtsids te cana 4 into. precinctey y a ams ol eo Lord.”” nday evel ices nO CON: ence in ie n: te) py morning Inetpstie Gamer amine | « of th egtfully invited | JQR.UGHT TO THE SUBSCRIBER, Friday | truth of theabove®’ This officer says that at the | Lok exoveding te eowacts. The board may,| LATER FROM FORTRESS MONROE. several companies of cavalry were drawn up in k te’ resid (Saad) at 2 fit Sovtamber. zit. eay MARK, about time he left not more than ten thonsand troops | from ture to time, eatablich & station or sub Havtimors, Oct. 5.—The Old Potnt boat ar front of the cemetery gate presenting arms, cathe ate’ residence, No, 393 aist teen hands high, which the owner can aan quitted Lexington, and that nothing reliable | tion in each precinct for the accommodation of the rived bere this morning, bringing the following have by proving property, paying charges. PRUBERT BAR corpse was borne in front of the 3d United States nown of their intentions or course, or of | po-i0° force on duty therein. Jt may. from time to ae — 1 & SON, . ime, dettilant cliange, without regard to or lum- | intelligence from Fortress Monroe : sf . Mning ¢ lead: 3 3t* 219 what policy Price had concluded to pursue me di A E ze Scans Goteort Feline rene Rashnentee Non Wane ANS OP LTTSBORGH. FORT — CLARE REWARD) 212 H strects_ | Hoouevilleand Glasgow were quiet st the Latest | {3100 rorlthe distrist ce fanaa ot thewelige | Fortaxss Monson, Oct. 4 —Thesteamer Paw- Hampshire Volunteers quietly formed in its en- | By virtue of ad-oree of the ciromit ¢ 10 QOGhARS REWARDS Van away, oon | advices, but our forces are on the alert for a fight urts Bod to the public offiecs of the | nee has returned from Hatteras Inlet, and reports campment, close by, and marching to the rear of | Uvited States for the northern d str.ot of Ohio, in | GIR PANE Bhs teaber yee RO Many persons think there will be no general en- the United States, o: of tho cities of | tne joss of the propeller Fanny, on Tuesday might. bdattery cave! nded ading, wherein oo! " sxagement, but others think that Price will soon ry ad Gcorgetown, Geit may veem ad- - benlace reento prt Ei ‘anti the closing the sieiaeeee at Ww 0 compinccanta aud soar I believe) 3 the ott ettont es neck strike . blow in some querter where he is least | ¥ ders through the» peta Erg Bae eho was on Sar any = - ponte gna and Cuicago Rai i * it aig tees Buxiliary decrees ut the c rouit Regiment, and was captured by three rebel tugs, Parrsestarion oy CoLons to THe Sgventi | the United states for tho western ¢ for her delivery to me, or information, rothat 1] Cairo, Oct. 8 —The expedition sent yesterda Washington, or Seorgctows, 05 Sting the = ouncke island, Naw Juassy Ragiment.—On Thursday, the Pres- 1 he cistrict of Todians, th a es aime Gst weave 2 tthe We ze Ceerieon returned tut morning ns lenge faige nioctto = orders sad ee itton “Twe Saewas a — five of the In- ident of the United States and Mrs. Lincoln, with | distri ilino.a reapeotively, in causes deo st, between 13th and 14th. | amount of corn, severe) hotses and pine prisoners, | o: of polioe ; and : ty of | Two rified cannon an y- the Secretary of War and other persons of note, | 2& Nchaucerr in said (-ourte raspoctiv [089 85, Rxws2p—Lost, inst evening, a | They are being'tried to-day before a military com- P t ¢ Sud obey the said szper | diana Regiment, including Quartermaster J. W. including ex-Governor Newell and Hon. Jose 4 Cols 7-inch Navy KEVOLVER. sifver | wission appointed by Gen. MeClernand. pi police, Ss the head and shief of the | Hoct, several of Hawkins’ Regiment, and scargo Bradley, of New Jersey, visited the camp of @ mounted, marked “Mortimer Thomeou, 1961” The XN. PREMONT NOT RECALLED a of commissary stores, fell into the bands of the Seventh New Jersey Volunteers, at Merigian Hill, E. w ms above reward will be paid to a7 perann, who mi ee. as Grantees io ‘ust and teto F Sr. Louis, Oct 3 —The following dispatch re- And be it further enacted, it it ehall be the é to be present at the presentation of handsome | Trustees 'n one of the several Deeds of Trust or | B31 ste batwons sth odie oA SON: | ceived here to-day Will art the matter in relation | duty-of the board of police hereby constituted. at | Febels. ‘The captain of the propeller and the stand of colors from the State of Jersey to Mor ace upon which ssid decr-08 wick. Wi Motul 3 TS teat” | to Gen. Premont's removal at rest ail times f the dey aud night, wituin (he boa di crew alone escaped this regiment. The colors were presented with a | ®" qiron open! Hay ft, Commi oa es | WASHINGTON, Oct 3.—Gen. Fremont Is net or- | [16% 0! the said pollo ronnimgy ta | Soret wae = The Pawnee brings no otber news of teers panded regimen meen redey oO u uN ae m. rt blic health; to preserve order at every ‘ortress Moaree aad Uy ane Sendo 49 the * fornot fave than the sum’ (Signed,) Wx. H Sswarp. | pub ioeiection; to remove ‘iuisances exisucg in| General Wool is expected at F. $5, ted — - ceremony concluded with a review. J OR RENT—The three story BRICK HOUSE the streets, roads, alleys, highways, and other | to-morrow morning. It was not determined, —————— a x No. 420 N etreet north, near Fourteenth street SEE LATEST Eee SISEOURE 3; to ovide & eT lies force at 5 Coartas¢ —Mr. P.F. Milligan, who works at b hour: of ten p'igek oa west, ocntaining 10 rooms and @ large dry cone, | _ ST- Louis, Oct 3—The reported removal of Ag Mieoreby “th men and | Wben be left yesterday, that he should go rence didacn Scie Sele twes ateay Es | seed ops 29 itis i" th FOR IEE oe | Lea em a | sae tema ar ae imi naseneon | proper may bemrcttoprototetrs fend | Lous. His vist to Washingt, however, druaken soldier on Seventh strect, terday,wbo 7 EN ELLIN ty . ” ie s to that subject Cisimed sims comrade nd ix token of fre, | acl! reteborah Ft, awn Ro. aa vik at. beewoon Rand | cTUuind, "gadenrons, £220 Irih Pople wae | ey re anata egatTion soeabetkens | itis well wnderstood ere thatthe rebels wil u : i overspread Mr. M.’s countenance as he held up | £‘0Unds conneo! erowith, ani HED HOUSE FOR RENT, on Capi- vie Gydinaross of the | and another powerful steamer on . bad imp ements usec or provided to be used sree effective force numbers about 25, hf it cil the cities of Washington and boat thet the bye” yes canis eee ene ot and in 00) sruet:ne and re pairing car fataining parlor, dintag room, th irregular troops engaged in forazing, but this por- | Georgetown which are prope! plicsbie to police | ‘The passengers by the Old Point an 4 ry muse- road, or the tract and superstructures tion had prett: b left th in body be! or health, and not incon: nt with the provisi the rebel General Magroder hed demeded the ttl 's i at T on had pretty muc ie main y before _— ull Offeer Fenwick collared and jugyed ppt Sarna) er;al di pots and baxicinge he .| Major Baker escaped. Gen. Siegel, who com- | 0! this so! evacuation of Newport News in twelve bours. It will be seen that I have no farther control over a ‘ture, and ‘and: of | mands our advance guard, had ail bis prepar: ; hi = ‘Tre Stavery Question in THE Wasuixoton | with. b os ad froundeconnected thor i the fe ave nO power or right to on be ueea rations made for an attack last night. Our forces Of the town in regard to dis- | eto chene Cuvacusus — he correspondent of the New York oad a jonging thereto. and wherever GE FOR CITY PROPERTY. are mostly stationed Ottoville, Sedalia and | orders or nuisances. In ail sh cases complaint grigos. Foun bble, Figns for male gheer Times, te; and ai! oars, eng.nes and rolling stocs be- rf) E—The beautiful COUNTRY | Georgetown must be made to and redress obtained from the b ae A A Co~ pany; and all surpii-s of tim- | RESIDE rof. Page, near the city. Apply Gen. Pope is reperted at Boonville, only 25 | United States police, whose oc 3-lw ng and every other thing pro- ‘HAS. G. &, Patent Office 8025 miles northeast of Sedalia. Sf the guard-hemee Ment ($e camel Salles, SE METALLIC to he did so ated H = Benton Barracks, Oct. 3.—The greatest ex- oe. ARMOon;nR OXrk:, of the chureh. We ieara, nowever, that | Prttevur ve } ie a POE RENTSHOUSE Fetck Teas cient prevails aces sfiernoon amouating ea eeemeae ‘Sie the! beat one, ia all respecte, for FoR pastor b w in \d road, 4 ‘ most to mutiny, an mass meet! iscal a the ect f = ears past, preseot pastor, Kev. J. | by thesame it's by which the aime are holden oy | (x82cofessional man. UNS NO” seth | eneet ay tor the eaprenen oats ine auled gon! and groper, tant es over existed cure | Cleaning. Pelishing, and Preventing Rast, jpencer Kennard, is entirely free, and his church ° r i — ————i as. | ce the vemeval.et Gen. Proment. jatrict of Co.umbis. iv reetown @ force sor Or ils in the world aeons either the honor or discredit of the in. : vibe ot seata c— EDUCATIONAL. There seems to be po doubt that Gen. Fremont | of sevent en policemen, fres of expeus>. in lieu of | |, This is superior t all other oll & ‘Treasury. oo A CARD. has been sent to him of this fact ba eyed i trol of thi inne ahiek cae nae ae for several Sal. = provide that ch&ser, upon the M le nyt ne Bh io that will contin) 0. Fie tiple y adtuien wilt’ preeved Cr ine pelice, get, bein grimemoer ot ite © i ul ‘weeks atthe Ninth street oonh. give lesoeus to besyeners day eer ies West under specific instructions, and it may be, ens in regard to nuisances di Princival Depot and General Agency, Chureh, have been very interesting. During the the " tion po hy nd i‘ rs i he will supersede General Fremont. No positive | t lice may ve PAILHARMONIC BALL, wt week the nightly discourses were delivered ‘ fle br witon then are by vie " information, however,!s derivable on this subject. | Penna. avenue, near Eleventh st. E.R. Pennington, son of Governor Pennington. 00d citi: Agents wasted with teams, to one i be given. 29. has been appointed Captain of the 12th Tnfeatry? and ste mths cow bonnong~t = a ned with tome, 1° 0am bev: rposes, Ss well Ss will be superseded, but no official information | & Very feeble one which has been @ heavy charge eee eo ite equally, y Ea eee being a member of its moderate terms, st,, between 13th and 14th. J.H. Grove, of Pennsylvania, and Wm. Cham. ten! Li ! i i , OTICE! NOTICE os MBS, &.MONROD: having obtained « pleasant | Bets: of llinois, have been appointed Brigade | oolgawsw Ht : al room at No, 458, corner of Ninth aude atg., | Surgeons. of is prepared to receive @ few more pupils, REPORTED EVACUATION OF LEXINGTON BY THE liens. _00 3,5,7' CONFEDERATES, AND ITs OCCUPATION BY THR 32 Be: — — FEDERAL TROOPS Wwatce REPAIRING, ENGRAVING. & phe eS ae Se a Jefferson + &o. re) Confederates have evacuated WW atehes, Chronompters, Jeweiry, &o., carefully tent fon, ane the probable occupation of the | our ®x ore } igh aerect, | - iso, Singraving in ail its tly ex- | Place by Gen. Sturgis. : Our Gloves and the @ property aud other i. branohee PPRD. 7 Major Baker, of the Home Guards, one of the | pest ‘9 pee Company at the City cf Pate | SouFed. Jewelers, 364 Pa. avonie, | Lexington prisoners, who refused to give his pa- | oiitita Bud aod Eeted a the ale Ueto ene Four dgors wast of Brown's Hotel, | role, bas eacaped from the Confedersics, and con- | Gigves, Buckskin hit soneprovics hy (Republican ) firms the evacuation of Lexington. The Coafed- . AMS vision been « ade for the treet, JOHN BERGER Y SE.WA 3 oneTs, BS at Eos oo 2 6t grates, a they left Lexington, were shelled by 105 High « en N.B-A anti PROMAS SS ke‘ Tern Inetouce for fos Temncalete Selitans, | Gom Sturgis from the apposite bank of the river. gt Gintol Solu Pt a A AE 2 BLK Slain <a web eabe woe of ip | Independence, being alarmed by the report of on hand, OSES TERS ON Fie SANG CNB | Ses savage spans oe age coed | Pom by Coir Ege ed ove on By . by ad Lieut. p.! Wilma, ox iy ‘ : sion ‘quariormdte. From Fortress Monree. C im mm the three cy eee. ae igne. Qe. sii eeee Ge Foneatss Monnoz, ‘Oct. 3 —General * manuals, TERS a iffopmationgaad sovemoute; | “"* Washington cxty, D. Grp Ootober tats, Inglon, tnd will be aa tered, fr i Pate : oe 1 1)8. 4,508 tpg = & pene = | DS Monikoboprst erom Panis, Se tha tenia tent contel Wk ost Se arent | Brauch iygaia avenue, botween and ste., DG. ‘ i sof four, fr esta agmn Macrae alte oecisscuarans ore apty merate rn *