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LATEST NEWS FROM THE SouTH. We copy the following from the Petersburg Monday i[7 De Grath, of Electric Oil notoriety, has} SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS IN been adjndged to pay $1,000 for breach of prom- HOSPITAL. ise to marry one Amelia Hartrant on the 16th of | pusished im confi ity with the resolution of WASHINGTON CITY: NAVY YARD. It is learned from men re bie source, — ea aa aa cree ee ——— age: a om is J navy, who was - , : WEDNESDAY. «+++. Oeteber 16, 1861. The steamers Yankee and Jacob Bell saree officer - polar mnt of !il healts,) thet the | To the lady’s father, the dant represented | 4 gp eel detente te > - — the yard late last evening, from Indian Hea a0 Confederat Suates steamer Nashville succeed- | himself as a ‘‘professor,”’ and sold soap! A few 3 w SE ste _ - Orn Faisspe st the vartous milttary camps and | They report that the Seminole was fired at yet- | ¢4 in running the blockade off Charleston, 8. @., | daya before the time fized for the marriage, the . Aist Rbode Island Vol. 1 terday afternoon from the Shipping Point bat-} during a late hour on Friday night last, and is | ‘‘professor”’ broke the engagement and married en ed ee pee pease the same which was noticed in our paper of | now rapidly speeding her way across the weed envan noni ft In — to hopes J ——_ meovem: i 1 . Thi uville is commanded by Lieut, | quaintances, the counsel for ¢ jainthff put in pe — eemte i — yesterday. The Seminole returned the fire, and Robe ft ipods ip Pegram pet the | evidence a letter written Vs di zntto plaintif? ea ~~ | forty or fifty shots were exchanged. As neual, | United states service in 1829, and at the time hor- | June 90, 1860, and dated the village of Sing Sing, Spirit ef the Morning Pres: “ nobody hurt.” ‘The Seminole kept on her way. | tilities commenced was on duty at the navy yard, | New York. This letter was addressed to “my The Intelligencer defines what was really the An officer of the Jacob Bell, who has carefully | Norfolk. He is a Virginian sy Balti J ahs a8 wk me! rerepreegryed tag gc kl original meanlng of what {s called the “Monroe | reconnoltered this battery, says there are six guns | out os pomengcers Hon. James ason and Jobn society of his dear ‘Ame! e wr last, is now In thie city. Me is interesting bim: self to procure the liberation of a Mr. Elliot, of wi ' Maine, a fellow-prisoner there er a TBE EVENING ST —- oe R WALLA RARNARD. Anots By WALL & BAKN4RD. Auctioneers. ¥ SALe BY Ca "QUt URSOAY Mt * The | Slidell, the first one accredited commissioner to | then procerded to give some description of bis Doctrine *” in position, all apparently heavy ordnauce. the Court of St. James, and the latter going in the | journey to Sing Sing. “While traveling on the The Kepwblican treats upon “The Situation ” | river there is about one mile wide. same cepacity to the Court of St Cloud. James | road,” he wrote, “I saw the trees loaded with o Wines, ee Intelligent officers say that the statement about | Edward McFarland, Erq , of Petersburg, gors as | cberrirs, and I stopped on the road and picked a ‘ats imperial and Cabinet a low Shipping Point ts all private secretary to Mr. Mason, and the Hon. Geo. | cherries until 1am fall. When I was up the tree ae SUR MILITARY BUDGET. | sx miles of batteries belo PP’ jeg | Eustis. of New Orleans, as secretory to Mr. Sli- | 1 wished I had my desr Amelia with me so that - A and % Cseks gis. Duper & Co. Brandy. se ———— nonsense. Vessels might be annoyed by batteries | eit ‘The Nashville, of course, takes out # full | I could throw downs some chenion sy iau.s. isoaleaee da Caras Leger Frede, aad Beignette, THE FIRING TH's MORNING. from the shore fora mile below there, (as for a8 | wail and valuable official decuments for the Con- | The defendant bad no witness in bis bebalf, but a Bra y+ nai Hoilané @ ey yy A Whiskey, ed Li Cases Sssor res : Heavy artillery firing this forenoon generated much excitement bere, owing to the prevalent belief that a grand battle may occur over the river do(a) 15th do vans) inia | federate commissioners who have been on the | Js counsel, in presenting his case to the jury, de- ‘ 2\6th Penn = ork) oe bageted ronatsigalnptig Sty ro Continent for many months past The Nasbville Biived bis client as a men known In the city for = ae manee recchen eek Me eueneel, ia sald to be one of the swiftest steamers that ever | some years es the + Electric Oll Man.” He was | it pe“Cavivania tal” 4 so wide that batteries would be useless if they piled the American waters. and for several paid eccentric and erratic, both in his mind and ac- ew ot te tk eee pe te jo do ..11/4th Penn. Cava: Cases Brandy and at'any moment. It was, however, but battery | were there. Sixteen or elghteen guns is about | ran asa passenger and mail beat between tions, and the counsel did not believe that he 234 do.. 1/|Ist Indiana Ca: Begars. Practice in our army the extent of thelr armament in that neighbor- | York = Chrteaton. or fomce hoase meyer seni tore 4 a Spipeeor’ ~ mines eit 4 do... 11 Bt I ag offer a ent ie al twelve hundred toni r © was 8 most singular individua: Ae wares asraneree. Read; ows Seipying reins to Evemmpers pete grn ORE TROOPS and to show that It was only necteeary to say that oe: Catalog The Washington Republican a day or twe s'nce, The Pawnee, Harriet Lane, and Yankee went Mi A splendidly equipped body of cavalry, num- notwithstanding constant and repeated notices of im commen ing upon one of L1..D. Russell's Jate | down the river last night. bering 1,000 men and 988 horses, from Raleigh, | the trial, he was notpresent in the court to North Carolina, bad arrived at Richmond, en | his dollars; in fact, he had forgotten all about the | te letters, tekes cecasion to say that “It ts no im. The erie roxtond boilers put aboard, pie tor the cont or wer 7 case. No withstanding thlsstaicnnent of bienseans hoe San = _ @) onde ‘ Peachment of th- general loyalty of the regular | and is being rapidly Se: WOUNDED IN THE SANTA ROSA FiGHT. sel, the jury rendered a verdict that he sbould ficer z ficer army officer list, purged as itis now by tesigna-| The Jacob Bell, which came up with the Yan- tienes and dismissals, to tay that some who are still on it havesneh sympathies with the insur- gents, and such a dislike of republican principles Chat It is ‘hard? for them to ‘fight trth a good Acari’ in the present war. And when the true history of this war can be written, it will appear that no inconsiderable part of the national reverses suffered in it, isto be set down to the score of the want of ‘gcod heart’ in its prosecution, on the part of the regular army officers, including sume ia the higher grades.” If this accusation be founded on fact. it is the duty of the Repudlican at ouce to name the traitor or traitors at beart still in the service, rather than The Pensacola correspondent of Oct. 12th gives | pay the young lady $1,000. kee Inst night, bas had to go into the dock for | the following official report of the wounded at repairs. the Santa Rosa fight, and now lying at the Ladies’ | parc Further Intelligence from Western | 24 U.S. Infantry...... 3|Kentucky Cavalry.... 2 One thousand eight hundred men are the total | Hospital in Pensacola : : t; J, | Missouri falls to dispel the existing uncertainty | 24 Maine Volunteers . 620th Pena.Volunteers. 1 u R.L Iverson, of the Miss vippt regiment; J. | reapecting Price's designs. His army is now re. 6th do do + 3)27th do do. number of employees at this time. All the guns p ‘pay of the 9th Mississippi: Wm. Durbam. of , 4 “ie j ported to be about one hundred miles south of 9th Massachuset -+ 1} tet Island Vol .. at this yard are being rifled. the Ist Fiorida regiment; Michael Mortimer, of | Fremont’s which has advanced beyond Tipton, | 14th New York Vol 3 a ioe Brigade. At the ordnance foundry they are casting now the Ist Louisiana regiment; Walter Juggie, of the and is in swift pursuit. 24th : 4|Teamster nothing but brass pieces—12-pounders generally. | 5th Alabuma regiment; Patrick O'Neal, of the Ist | "pat report that Price and McCulloch bad Florida regiment; J A. Backsdale, of the 10th | joined their forces te contradicted by the state- During the past month only twelve guns were Mississippi regiment; L. C. Wheeden, of the 5th ment that such a junction 1s ex na by the | 2iat cast. Previers to this time they averaged about Georgia regiment; Wm. L Shaney, of the Sth | rebels to take place at Sac river. ‘fhis could not | isth one aday. In this foundry they run about one ; Georgia regiment; Chas. Gichell, of the Georgia | cecur till about the 20th inst » before which time | 35th do. ton of iren per day into shot and shell Ptnilon; Lewis Allen, of the Sth Georgia; L. C. | Fremont will probably compel a bettie Garibaldi Guards Hollingsworth, of the Sth Georgia regiment; A-|" “phe public patience imap be additionally taxed | Mozart At the iron foundry, wuere are ninety men em-| R Separk, of the Ist Florida regiment; Win’ 1 by the fact that the telegrsphiste are forbidden to | seca ployed, they ran on Monday (night and dey) | Jackson, of the 5th Georgia regiment; W. A tell us of Fremont’s movements. Ti: aout seventeen tons of tron into shot, shell, grape | Elder, of th- Georgia battalion; R. Kinxade, of At Seminary Hospital, Georgetown, Oct. 11. enc te Aen SR Sm et Sn et 09 Oe OO t teen, ‘ber wester’ indary No 25.52) feet. and on the Toe of a ! cannot add materially to the principal delay of street, and running with teen, Borth to thus to cast such an espersion upon the character | and canister. Of this amount 400 were nine and | the 10th M pple Mr. Ppeerrig idee an intelligence experienced in getting news from the serest wr sree sare with the ine a ronpect isiana; Anthony, Isanc Laberin, W. W. | sry across the long reach of country beyond the | : rs westey three feet, then vhs of its every officer. As, when It assails no partic- | ten-inch solid shot. During the last six weeks ot | Odevave. J. Biddow, (since dead,) of tue Sth telegraph lines.—St Louis Republican, Oct 12ta.| ath do do..-(e)l perailel with the ‘fret Tine to ular officer, it palpably assails any and all of | this shop they have run about ten tons of iron per paiva T. A. Stillman, of the Sth Mississippi; ij “Tost Minnesota Voi i ind thenoc with said street east, ty the them day into the projectiles specified above Jas. Hallington, of the Ist New York artillery; J. ea Se ein inning. with im) rovemente = Bossall, of the 3d United States artillery. {7 The street railroads feel the preasure of the + Gre third o rotaee mone: « But its allegation is utterly without foundation At the lsboratory they are quite busy in the A TERRIBLE NIGHT—FROM THE NORTHWEST—coL. | mes keenly. At Cincinnati thelr earnings, the | 34_ do a + 2) Ist Pennsylvania Rifies 4 d the two +qual in- in fact. A more loyal body of officers never served manufacture of percussion powder, &c. ” GILHAM’S COMMAND . aay = months, have been shoes 25 per cont. oth do ana os? x und Syelve mouths, with interest, any country, than those of the present regular t The seamen at the yard are being drilledeach| ‘The Richmond Dispatch of the 10th inst., con- | ‘88 than during the corresponding period last ° S. army. Our neighbor, (the Republican) we Year, sympathizes too deeply with the views of such journals es the New York Tridunc, to be able to comprehend what sownd loyalty really is. The officers of the regular service are none of ‘hem sbolitionists. All of them are doing their ‘dest to defend the Constitution and the Union; ‘While not ome of them would draw a sword to ‘work out the purposes of Cheever, Garrison, Greeley & Co , whose ends and alms are quite as reprehensible as those of Jeff. Davis, Beauregard, Johnson & Co —quite. st rtillery . day in skirmish practice with muskets, and also | tains the followin. Per cent lees now than then’ "Werundeisra | (2) ‘we oflcer(s) Oze offcer (c) Four in the light artillery practice. The old salts seem |» We Poocigerh Noam oa =a maplessent ames Toe tasiness of tte Philadelpbia passenger rail- | Officers. (d) One officer. (e) One officer. to enjoy these shore exercises very much on ac- | 7° CO! sseriiellhs recap b) ae ‘way shows a very similar result. ‘wi a, oe Virginia, was not credited by the authorities in At General Hospital, Union Hotel, corner Bri count of the novelty. tbhiscity. We bave since received a statement of a wee 7 and Washington streets Georgetown, Oct. i. RELEASE OF PRISONERS. the facts, gathered from a private letter written PROTRACTED MEETING—Continwed | _~"" —“*UINETOM Streets, Meorgctown, Oct IL. Oo THE Headquarters of the Army, by Quartermester J. R Mountcastle, of company | \\F at Meth Protestant Church. 9th st. betiwerm 2d New YorkVol. si T Yr. Ld Lg the EST OF FARMERS .— Washington, October 12, 1831 } ¥, and deem it our duty to lay it before the and F sts—Rey J. FREE Ye, of He timo! willl igth = do 34 out — Zor ACK pecial Orders, Nene’ , purple. og rg letter 1s dated Camp on Elk Moun: | prezeh, FUIS EVENING. se:vice to o-mmense nt | {ith at Averio) Fifty-seven of the United States soldiers de. | t8in, Oct 3d. Six days previous to that time, oes sd ey 7th Sl, we el tained in Richmond baving been released on | When the reximent was encamped on Middle OYSTER SUPPER.—An Oyster Srpp r | 18th taking an oath not to bear arms against the States | Mountain, (in the western part of Pocahontas wi | bs served upat the Island fai! ir- | 19th {a rebellion, an eqval number of the prisoners of | County, near the Randolph line,) an order to re- RRS avenue. between 6th and 7"h sts, on | ga wer taken from those States, now contined in | treat was issued, though from what cause {s not HURS DA’ EVENING. I7th instant! Bd , to Pee eel ae vitbie on or roperty may he reso Bod cost of the purobaser after ope 08. th continue from cay to ‘ a 0) eposed of, his entire stock, copsietirs t 8 oolock ; after which the rein Wasbingt id New York harbor, will be re- | definitely stated. It was a terrible night when | P4# ‘, 25th hines. Graii tis, We may say as much for at least nine-tenths of | jeaced on tz kim the pressined oath of allegiance | this order was given, the rain pouring in torrents, Fair will he aoa om co 16-2t* | 26th owe eeat A. M-ounes, rats the rank and file of the volunteer service, who, | to the United States, or an oath not to engage in | 04 the darkness almost impenetrable; yet the | —1'cket Cont = « ‘ at the United States. tents were struck, the wazons loaded, and the REGIMENTAL ORDER No. 2. a ( pe t sd regimeut was ready to march at daybreak. After ns 4 ; . send Hobbs, 1 ; ‘ Bea halt by the high waters of Eik river, which | py, dove af ecmgtcee Snaen es, Bows,’ &o., € . Fiqnet. S. S. Green, David Porter,G. A , | tendered fording impossibie At this place, we © commanders of co wary s composing this ‘egiment are hereby notifi uster :heir com Cutters, Py Mills, Meat Cutters,ac , Fueinas Anderson. AC. Ferrell, J. A. Winfield, | Texret to say. it was found necessary to burn’ the | peties for reniseon cat oat oa Tee MONE, COT do Chain Pumps and Fixtures, we know well, are chafing under the efforts of the abolition politicians to direct the purpose of the war from what Congress has deciared it to be; and who very generally believe that the surest ‘way to strengthen the cause of the Government in EAD et 9 A a ee : Spring Tooth Horse Rakes, Plows, Hartows, Cul ise iediees Won a tors, Churns, Wheel Barrows ant . " wagons, tents, baggage, provisions and otber feorclock sn Than, ht to reston Marsland av- Sand = aid Tre leses, Corn the present struggle, would be to seite a Cheever Ww R- Wok Wiles rian: enenie R. | ticles which Involved a idus of property estimat enue and 4). street. . py teed Sth di do. R ie Sed a AS Ls ver, bs or 2 Greeley, and hold bim cheek by jow! with | Walker, WoMT Thompson, W. Johnson, W. | at fifteen thousind dolla’s value. ‘The regiment oned Officers of th ag Rog Bockwood’s Batte * Salter, Gow nat ot or ake each sympathizer with secession placed ia Fort} Burrows. J Ng McFall, George Barker, J.Cal- | ‘'tuggled forward, marching throuzh mud knee t, at 10 o'olook a.m stor iastrcotion: by {kS | Mott’s Battery. Forks. Woes, Rakes, Picks, soythe Lafayette. These two classes are alike danger-| vin, J O°BriewS Garitt, L. Ricek. W. A. Bar-| deep, suffering many bardabips, and finally suc- Brigade Major and Irapsctor, By order of 2d Maine Volu Hollow Ware an} Kett ¢» an to Thaenseentel ; ; fou. G. H Gramling, J. Leadbetter, a J. | ceded in reaching Elk Mountain. The troops J’HN'L. SMITH, Col Commanding | 6th dod 4] Pruoing Koives, Va e en the war fori Smith, J. ¥. Grayson’ R. Pinkney 7. fy. | bed only scanty supply of food, and the letter | Ww G. Brock ‘Adjutant. 90 :2.15.16_ | 34 NewHam Beams sad Handles. Tubing. Tile, Hames, the restoration of the Union under the Constitu-| Barton, v Y 7 TE 5 mentions that company F bad just come in from : rE : 3 Teamster. Weil Curbs, Flow Castings, Bolts ‘Ae, a large orge Larabee, J T. Elliott, George three days? picket duty. on short rations. They erie UNION PRAVE MEETING 20 Vermont chaatcne the tiom of our fathers; success for the plans of the | Milor will be holden EVERY DAY this week in rden, and Flower Seeds, one class, involving as much danger to the future | Colonel Loom!s, commanding at Fort Colum.| Were nearly broken down with fatigue and nglish Luth-ran Church, corner of aed ith | ath de Wooland Blood Mevure,and other articles too ang "| bus, will, in concert with Lieut. Col Burke, | DUDger. We could not conscientiously withbold stg., commencing at hall-past 4 o'clock be numerous to mentior of the country, as success for those of the other. select twenty from among the prisoners of war ka poe arpa te a aeenedae of the facts | continued one honr only. -3m New Jersey ry cesarean tent Fire Proof S-fe, with counting room funi- _ . jw unquestionably occasion the adoption of r We ua scacaes waienel Goa the New ner pe charge, to make ap the number in measures for the relief of the regiment os Ti postion ot Ease Gortezera pet Bosse gee ne mnie whet ‘Tbe prisoners to be released will be sent, by the THE PETERSBURG (VA ) MARKETS. nf the oity | At Hospital at Columbian College, Washington, | Mfobding ah ophertrclty hae eens whore Ta Oe Orleans telegrams to the Virginia papers, pnb. first opportunity. to Fort Monroe, and’ thence | © Tobacco is dull and lower We quote lugs at h the Poles of the city Oct 11 obtarnion & 00 @ At prices to sui: the timne. Usbed in yesterday's Siar, alleging a victory of a) under'c fla: of trace through the Uited States | $1 75a83 75, sales mostly at $2 50283; poor to mid- 4 sacs, Bale povitivesno treerve,and for cash only in rebel « uito fleet,” under that notorious vas. lines = dling leaf at $3385; fair $6536 50, and good to fine |, 4 general arnt Look wiil be opened 2d Maine Volunteers... 5j2d New Jersey Vol speci ae . _ . a $70810. Wheat is! H t. | izene are reguested to onil and enter do 3 do 0 REEN & WILLIAMS, Auote, Pipe, Hollins, over the United States vessels-of- oe le Gene bs Genrand add rooalpte Tight, Ininte ther insy havo to make ol oy matter re 3a do = 3 ro = ¢ ocS-eokde GREEN ILL . Hon eeneed, Just now in protecting the comp's.{ A Dorss Tnack Nexpep —The indications | fre st uses Rye ls selling at $1 5082 50 Oate | egy Oe WE i Re ie ntendent By THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. tion of a land battery a the head of the five passes | *°¢ (bat the sideings, &c., added to the Baltimore per bushel. Cotton ts declining under large ~ a as ol ist Penn. Artillery ARGE SALE OF IRON. 8TEEL or mouths through which the Mississippi de-/ #"4 Washington Railroad will not furnish the ks—last sales at S34 cents per lb, but large SoMraNy ante EXGINTERS. - 3|3d do Cavalry. 4 Gannises Eixvines ay Avcten Oc up beuches into the Gulf requited facilities for the accommodation of | lots Would not bring ea much. Coffee ery scarce, | will be enlisted to fill this Company to the mas 19th not volumiees {jz 22 Voluntees DAY MORNING, igth’ instant. af 10 o'eh ok. | e A rernme aving bought up nearly a! e law—i50 i ermont unt wi » in fro ome * It is probable that Hollins essayed a reconnois- { f*!gbt, &e , seeking passage over the road, and | sapMics “Urdiasry Rio one per single 1b. | 24u"G treat Pay Fen Bie toe 6th Connecticut Vol cantity’ of (rons Biss’, ana Coiniees Piedins, Race with whatever fore> he could command, but | tat the laying down of # double track, as urged | Pepper commande from 45 te aon Adainantine | besides food and clothing. mh od do Chroman’s Rifl \o a his paper long ago, will afford the only meas- | candles 45u50c perib Salt $5a%5 50 for ground ——— - - Ist Long Island Vol id not veature noar enough to come within the | ' # for g g frelief. As iti tl alum, and $6 50a$87 for Liverpuol fine ‘The stock o % t Ne’ Saval! Fange of the U. 8. guns; contenting himself with } YE © relies 8 it is, everything is behind time H * pol HE SUBSCRIBERS beg leave to inform their s New York Cavalr: Volunteers .. “ Feet nea en wSewsiae Beano “i Sorirg Ist Michigan C: . 2-iach Cast See, s mall and the demand increasing daily. Shoe ‘and the public geusrail 3 do... jist do Vol..... — ° “‘Peppering”’ away, at a safe distance. The dis. | 0V«t the road~not only heavier articles of freight, | th "tad 9 per iy Cote yarn Is active, and read: | ing simp lorsar piled wet a eee any OF be yol 4 do Sante Aree, Patches do not alleze that we lost a single man but mails, express matter, and perishable articles. fly commands 25a27c. per ib. Lard 2c per lb. FAL id Wi TER GOODS | ‘do. 25 pounds oval and half round fron. illed or wounded, and the atest dispatch (on | OF fellow-citizens engaged in trade in perish-| for good quality, in kegs a eae ee, tention << «Book Bance, the second day) speaks of the alle ed sinking of | able articles are now tosing enormously, daily bergen J the season, the bacon market reqairmne outfits inthat line, ‘ot er Sparkes the. Prebleas a mere report—ramor barrel after barrel of such goods spoiling ere Well supplied with Virginia. A large sale wi ities of Sword Stockton’s Mich Vol js aseorted Fire 5 i24 Wisconsin Vol . - § made recently of hog round at 3c per 1b » never- | Charesus, Ha 8 hes, and Gol ess ee nee bas ak ed. We quote any on hand, which are warranted fom 22 to 25c , the latter for best quality h: 5 sented ‘ Suz VicTORY InsEG weer Whilst tecd-ring thanks for ths liberal patronage It Is not believed at the Navy Department that being delivered to consignees, after being kept at our vessels sustained any damage whatever, or times for weeks locked up tn cars upon the road. that the disunionists will fail to find them fully | Freight was received yesterday in this city that The Richmond Examiner of the 7th instant has | © J0¥¢d, they will endeavor to merit a continusuce. able to destroy whatever they may send azeinet| bad been near two weeks on the road from Balti- | 1 following: ae pak AEIBERGEK =O. them in the boastful belief that they may have| More to Washington, and parties here having Additional lntelltgence received at the War] CITIZEN, M:/LITARY and L TAILORS, one some damage already goods on the way yet a longer time, are informed id gry ives ia eee nmation 6 the Siatory. es 362 Penusyly: 43d se x t ga by General Jackson on the Greenbrier | 0c 16 e-Sm Sickles Bri NY. ENGINEER VANDERGRIFT. that there Is no telling when they may be favored river. The following is the official dispatch of z ek i a a a th if taining sald fret; HE CUMMONWEALTH Or V . | Tammen: Vol.. Richmond papers tell us of the late arrest, &c , of i Sa Ot tt ae ee ors THOMAS DOWLING, Avot. UCTION SALES IN PHILADELPHIA. WM. R SMITH, General Auctionser, SOR © it st., above Sth. Regular Seles TULSDAY ene SATURDAY 1| Lincoln Cavalry... Exscuri % DeKalb do do.. 1/Quartermaster’, "td A a many times {ts mere commercial value. Hun- «e River, Oct. 3.—The enemy at- * G. Ootaber 12, 1831.4 Berdan’sSharpshooters 1 te 5 aia ine ae posket Cutie, Hardware. Col. Vandergrift, late Chief Engineer and Gen-| arog, of citizens are almost daily suffering in the t eight o’clock this morning in consid- TO THE PEOPLE OF VIRGINIA Ist U.S Chasseurs... 1) Total.......00..235 p nox Goods Soaps, Otis, Rrushes, #0. &c. eral Superintendent of the Orange and Alexandria same way, from the current utter failure of the | © te force) eectinnted st Ave thousan sand with | whereas <evera! of the Congressional districts lst New Jersey Cavairyl0 F ard —- Re ys Railroad. He is a Jersey man, has resided in salisoed caus 6 OF artille enger range than any | of thie State are unrepresented in the House of = pany tocommand means to accom-| we have. Aftera hot fire of four and a halfhours, | Representatives in. the Congress of the ited ‘eneral i 1 i ‘Virginia for ten or fifteen years, and ranks de. modate the business public. d heavy attempts to charge our lines, he was stn by resson of failure to elest on the p er At G sien’, orcas Washington, M4AERAUS Sal caon wie of s served!y 28 one of the most successful civil engi- A double track is certainly absolute! ulsed, evidently with considerable lows. We| Thureday in May inst. caus d by armed men in re- | ———_____Oct_11 the the District of meers of the country. He was an enthusiasti y y necessary, | oa no cavalry to pursue him on his retreat, | Dallion Reninet the Constitution and jaws of the Cavalry. 1/24 Infantry . +3 ePapres ees cothusiastic 8-1 if not a resumption of the Government’s late man. ‘The lees om our sido hes been 1 iderab. , | United States and of thin State; and it being the 4\34 do 3 cessionist up to the breaking out of actual hostili- | sement of the road fuller report, Will be wieee tee egderable. A | rght of the loyal inbabitante incann diate : 7\sth @o.. 2 ine a we are not surprieea | *8°™e™' . uller report w! given through the regular | represen:ed in said House by a Wepresentanve of = ties; but knowing well, re not surpr! channels. For several days my correspondence | their own appointing. tie Contention of Virginia, | 24d 10/334 Pennsylvania Vol. 2 to find that on realizing precisely the end, aim} {7 The most atri ng and characteristic like- | withGeneral Loring has been interrupted. The | onthe 0th cas of aug 186]. passed an ordinacoce 11/Quartermaster’s Dep't 4 and real consequences of the secession scheme, Le nt 2 sashes ce s directing an electio: heldon the fourth Th ness of Gen McClellan we have yet seen, is a full- | enemys, for vantage of poe oaths bet ete een erepnan ep behekdon every district of has refused to take the oath to support it, and bas fi hoto; yb just taken at Whiteh the Stat d wh r ) face photograph ju en a itehurst’s, 434 H. A Jackson, Brig’r Gen’lCom’g. | thet Tei °fa ther wate the iow, De vite Tine | ist Infantry claimed the privilege of leaving the oligarchy’s| pa avenue. He is represented in folded arm at-| — Purther Private accounts of the battle state that | o:dinance aforesaid. that any pe-son whe dominions fora free country. As the Richmond | titude, taking a good, equare, deliberate look at the fight was principally between the artillery, | Vented from att nding such election, by reason of At General Hospital, Alexandria, Oct 11. Baquirer says (in protesting against the act of the some object abend—perhaps Manassas—and the | our a! niteryaies shooting well and fizbting gal- phecromest oa Soncewn oomaty by per arg in oligarchy in permitting him to depart) he doubt- expression, likeness aud all is most perfect. it is} lantly € bad only five or six killed and elght J : al dietrict, oe con- yote any where in his Congressional diztrict Jess knows a great deal which if known to the | a capital fellow picture to the excellent photo- Petree y iietons “ps3 ve aes rey ate ene: | Suter ‘ore pet tuat, the sotion anall be mallitary authorities of the United States, will} graphs of Generals Scott, Butler, Anderson, Free reclacly ‘Knowa. “The low of tie | oat hed he tierra ruse Avestan: d, ‘dco ared aud my, was not precisely known. The loss of the t'fied in the manner directed in the code of Vir- Prove of vast importance to our cause. He 1s, per-| mont, Wool, and other prominent men of the day, | evemy Waa climated @ hundred killed. The gi a er ae eainon of same, By the lth eco ton of aps, better informed concerning the capability} jssued from the Wbitehurst Gallery. most remarkable circumstance of the action is rf Ramage nv tw: freeholders may of the oligarchy to maintain the war than almost Hemet ppd thle a eet Swe bold if'no Gomumisnoney_ 12", uperigteud’ the Say otber man not in their war office. We wish] Arrointxv —Moses Kelley, Esq , for several my in check for an hour anda half, Thelocality | tame Svpeare and is pointed t3 kod tia ch him a speedy advent hither. years past the efficient Chief Clerk of the Depart- | ofthe battle was on the pike leading from Bever- | ti pou ad 18 Giec- mAnsKe ee ment of the Interior, bas been appointed by the | | an Peeaten On their retreat the enemy had I NERC Pre eration Of the remises, . en back about six or seven miles, to the neizh- | Ly Nt. overn sr of the Com- It te being said that the disunionists have re- Soot lg Chal Souls Be oy Ol Morkaed af what web beer as Siabin's Calin monwealth cf Virginia, do he-eby entreat the loyal cently finished a railroad from Gordonsville to deen ae . P r@N. Roach, | it was not known whose command the enemy te 01 ‘ ro mentioned, te ani Aquia Creek, for the transportation of troops and | 9°C** ~ J eral districts on the day above were. Among the killed was Surgeon Graves, of | end that tha p wople mB; be Te} = ” “ , presented. the princi- da 6 Total Watton J Smith, Esq , bas been Sppointed to | Capt. Rice’s artillery company. Capt. Rice was | ple of representative government sustained! and - = munitions—to Fredericksburg is probably meaut. . ‘ ‘ ne in. ne tenant. We doubt the truth of poral see seike werk succeed Mr. Kelley as Chief Clerk of the Depart- badly wounded, having ad one of his feet alot taren’® her due wight im the National | , (#) One Captain. (6) One Lieutenant Lieutenant. i off by « cannon bail - ture be men So have bees se soca ment cf the Interior. Ta (dene igh c ‘ Govvimas beeseryssoe ‘ road had not been | Consuts ArroinreD —The President has a the Souee a cxbaustion of all sorts of supplies | © “~* SOMETHING F : — yous oes being alleged. Pre} pointed Amasa Mason, of NY U8. Gansed in the South, we must look for un alternative of nM. G FOR tsi nary surveys for such work were made per- relief, either in the raising of the blockade, or in Looking 61 Manilla, and James Harris, of R-1,U 8 C thy it and ente; - baps~ten years rince, and barely enongh spade ‘ , ~ nin the production and ‘work bad been done upon it to secure the form of De. a6 : 5 SUTLERS WANTED. ng aid of Southern cap- | Untn Eavel huudred: : th unguek ital in the production and manufacture of varlons | Plann qacPen Pet hundred. 35 Gee OVA ERE S atthe Washington papers per lease c by and send vibes the War Deparenent ree 16—3t F. BH. PIFRPOINT. articles of prime scotty We have plenty of | Ambrotypes uf Scott, M ORR WHOCERELE BRANCH Sanet: That 1 to say: the ground bad been | IMrontaxr rxom THE Kanawita—Intercs ing | Com and sour, rice and tobacco, and cation but | Sent by mall eR eR ED S 1 ipearapepans Broken. In = military polat of view the Srom Western Virginia and Kentucky —The Cin-| Very little of anything else. As winter approaches, ee : 5-5w* Publisher G innati Gazette of Monday (14t t many of our supplies are being fast exhausted. | CC® 5w" Publisher, Hartford, Co on om Se and ‘would be of great importance to Beauregard’s | © The stessoecs Bangin Chey peti pee ie which | Our markets are nearly bare of candles, cotton, STOUT LINSEYS AND OTHER HEAVY | “fe constantly on haad & L Present position, as being likely to enable him to | we-e chartered some dave ago to convey the| starch, poe oll, bacon, refined sugars, salt, iron, S00 Ds, for servants and labore of cation supply ate meee ‘anv quan! guard bis rear, as be can not easily guard that | Thirty-Seventh Obio Regiment upthe Kanawha, | 20e8, clothing, and other necessary supplies. | that can be relied on, at our proverbialiy low ‘ge &ssortment of 8 High-cut Shoes aaa without it. But we do not believe that it hes| feturned yesterday The officers of the Empire | The seneee ee oe, Fol eine Like li spoation of Mook faites no obligation to tastier’ ti ly dealt with. Been in the enemy's power to build the rosa in | &!*Y report having met the Izetta,the boat that was | Decessity, is largely in excess of the appl , with PERK ? i a at we exceedingly small stocks in the bands of dealers. | PUrchase. Y¥ 3 A call from al! deniers solicited. question, as allezed. Wings far task week “and pi piper gourd ABRBSY OF BSCATED VEDERAL PRISONERS ce te renee ad Ninth it. WHITEHOUSE « UNCKLES. DOWN THE RivER in her way up, with a guard of soldserson board. Mozitx, Uct. 5 —The few prisoners who escaped EUGENE CaRUSI, Thovales o e the arrival at Winfield en route to New Orleans have been arrested and| ATTORNEY 41ND COUNSELLOR ATLAW, M. KOCH, Elsewhere in to-day’s Star the reader will find | hundred of Piatt's Zousves, who came goes | lodged in jul Grvice—No. 38 Louisiana AvaNUE, “Rad toome £68 Bice ee AEP ok the Silver Lake, the vessel that preceeded the & FEDERAL VESSEL OFF MOBILE. Near Sixth Street. Branch ofice—246 P. vania wee dete f ind which it was feared had been captured, | _ Mositx. Oct 5—On yesterday the U.S. war ID? Particu'ar attention given to thi 12th and 13th ate., of three hundied men from Point Pleas: } Vessel, the Mississippi, steamed up to within «| tiuonof suldiers aod ountracione o m: ant, who went up on the . This force was | Mile of the fortifications now in course of erection | several Departments of the General wo: scouring the country in ceareh of the rebels on the Gulf coast. She fired a broadside at the | ‘¢ '5 5t If the re} at the Red House Saturday even- Eaeen employed on the work, but nobody wes ie ing are to be relied upon, concerning the rebels’ <f Now lies, of qual cr tion. i hered,, captured. and caged, and, perhaps, by the | The Mobile Regialet leew inte (ee ne sOoTe: be price vnly, marked in iain fig ‘ove. Politeness and ability of the Colonel to pasa them, | tinder date of 26th ult. wehlen nays, iN ease: piv gtleg ofer var, use ui? stook of aft kinds of rgen are quite trifling indeed, ee ride upon the steamer Izetta which ports of several expeditions tothe South. Let PeRaye 8 2, the. th the relief and satisiaotion he aff Poe loetin after hee repaire at Gallipolis, went | “24 id CLOTHS, CAssIMERES AND VESTINGS. | P*Hs ot or noe sit i tenes come. Their tombs are open Pa avenue Bh Teo yanked pn booed BAL Memphis Appeal says: “The rumors relat. 00 15-5t “Perry building.” | gf *fers to the a and Surgeons of thie men ing toan attem: ra’ y @ Line horde of , 'ersons attended ir rooms or f ee She will be received with unbounded | 25.000 vandals, upon our Southern cout, are not] Pa inaDe Lene ® TAGER BEER! Panout Eire gharce: by leaving ornare at ‘a. ave . bet 12t! 000 Uy : witbout plausible probability. TA di. sre GEN ANDERSON AT CAMP Dicx RoBiNsoN, EC. | tion will meet Wh @ morn, sonepecon as eda 8. 8STERNBERGER, METALLIC ar aquia caret. ‘ stead of going wo Wr Oct aneae to ven, | ceriatm. Governor Brown and General Lanton SOLE AGENT, From informatio: confided in here, the dis \erday evening.” Gov Jobtaon end Horace Noy. | Bane Yad,thelr see ou the etrateg ec points of the Pap pov sah FoR ions, of Tememtee, eae Nong . Gen Siebel pro, A large supply constantly on hand, 00 151m | Cleaming. Polishing, and Preventing Rust column. Simon is to visit the Stee . | ,, This is superior to ali pa te aoe expected the reports from that quarter will be scty. such BAatMoray SKIRTS, of new and novel pat. A wah ee ie ie the world for reports terns at iow prices. 3 Lom age | LS end them having An advance hes already been mad. the 17 bodivged 5 Se iebt sort Hoop Ski of th best grades at reduced rates abrieetiag 3 - font. Fhroug Obie, which Ix near twenty mile down toward | 1it,18Bt, Place, served by the eee wet Rita Se bry ‘Seeds Hor" the"currest sacesat Rese tad eet ffs fot te Nene, 088 1 | jpheanre The New Orleans Delta states that v: A now, supp y of Cloaks, Ragians, Mantles, 5 * @tutBent for column are to be simultaneous. Hickok had made # requisition on ls, do. ae General Asency, expedii Len ‘24 Obie bes ‘ick puiiapeitian fos six ities canons, to be oe only, msrked in plain Seu ditions; and Breckinridge’s forces on the Bi, Sandy. toll waa moans ra Pee E ORO ‘The Delta has » full and accurate the new gunboat ficet, built and im the rear, Government Navy Yards and pri BE Aquia creek, North, ‘Thenemes, ‘te fo that of guns, ete., are given in gmve mate pel