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: . 5zThe Rt AMUSEMENTS. i and Mr. Tassara, the | Interesting Particulars of the Bril- ' (("S7. MATTHEW'S CRURCH : pile pn pity «sary Ministers, crossed Nant Affair at Harper's Ferry. Ky mie bee 0 Ge TO: THE EVENING STAR. AUOTION SALES. "Sth atl oreloe } Lal by i Fy - the Potomac and witnessed a fine review of the <——o— (a= REV_AENRY W. BELLOWS D Doct fiveed Recoees of WASHINGTON CITY: brigade of Gen. King, near Arlington Helghts.| DAKING EXPLOITS OF THE UNION EL Aa wilS§ SUSAN DENIN. SATURDAY ~. October 1861, | Ere recrossing the river, they visted and inspect- TROOPS. ow nat ot De Sixth ata, TO- oF 4 Woke c ed a number of camps and fortifications within a CONVERT” THE CONFEDE- ee sues. junson h ’ WASHINGTON LIGHT A = A! DEUS, and | Paintings, Own Faianpe at the various military camps and | UF lines, including those on Munson’s Hill RATE 32-POUNDER. re mparies A and In which she will sig “Bappy bs thy Dreams.” rs other Carp " A SUCCESSFUL BALLOON ASCENSION. =~ ee E> ENING, th Mr. Rex Roosrs in “Your Life’s in Danger.’ other Chamber Furniture, Positions will confer 3 favor by keeping us posted ¥ day afternoon, La Mountain, an aero- THE “McCOOK FIGHTING FAMILY.” Master Zowere, J eee oo 17-11" ‘ peter ond steer Shove ; as to movements and affeirs In their ae naut of the Government, madea very 2 heogecary. L ODD FELLOWS’ BALL! es which we ceem enneoesssry to = a balloon ascension from Cloud’s Mill. Heascend- TWENTY-ONE THOUSAND BUSHELS OF | _!t sf — mai gs Spirit of the Morning Pres. ed toa height of nearly two miles, without moor- CONFEDERATE WHEAT TAKEN. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTI“N & _— * ‘The Intelligencer treats upon the diplomatic | in¢5, and was gently wafted hitherward; descend Terms cash. 0019 2 (Rep) GREEN & WILLIAMS Anots. correspondence between Lord Lyons and Secre- Ing, after baving completed his aerial reconnois- ATION —An important mee ine cf this As- of tae ¥ ae soaiation will behvd on MONDAY EV CAMPBELL MINSTRELS Editor Star :—On the morning of the 16th inst , | £03\4"98 will be hvd on MON be hd By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avotionsers in their Rooms, on Pa. INTER! OF PAR’ tary Seward sance, in the camp of Gen. Blenker, a few miles | 4+ 61 o’clock, Col. John W. Geary, of the Twen- posite Brown's Hotel. NSE ARE BCRLESQUR TROUPE. iM hp et biog ~ ‘The Republican notices that It Is the wasees of | Ast of that at which the ascension took place. ty-Eigbth Pennsylvania Regiment, and about | wacse sotivity elsewhere the Association 1s grea" PERFORMERS, ag te Western Virginia and not the aristocracy who | rhe time was capitally chosen, the state of the | oe tonared men, composed of fractions of com- | ly indebted for fhe large amount of brine he’ Ter Core 4; Awansll cell the ‘have stood by the Government in this crisis. atmosphere being very favorable for his observa-| panies A, D, F, and G, of the Twenty-Eighth | F< niiud ae vara) enpathe seer pe ‘Mr Edward F. Sim a tions. He doubtless saw distinctly every position SecneraRy Szwarp’s Cincvtar To THK Gov- wanone—The papers which discuss Secretary Beward’s circular to the Governors reem to be ‘ying their ingenuity to pervert right reason. rel . FRANKS ' a0 : or i ¥ ho ean | LUTHER HUGHES, the Comedian, (ately | street. north Pennsylvania; C, I, and K, Thirteenth Mass Li earnestly ho iat ovary mgmber tong 3 LU ES, the Gre omedi mr chusetts, A, C, and rlatdarctedet pips beree tire lavieed = wea ip MoELWEE. Jr Mons aonetie the ret Viol ak, (ately of by two “amateurs” (Judge lel McCook an +e 19-2 ording retary an! 3 ro) Benj G. Owens, of Iilinois,) were attacked by METROPOLITAN RIFLES, ATTEN: JOHNNY WILLIAMS, "the Peautifal Tenor twenty-five hundred or more of the rebels, includ- ON '—There will be a meetirg oi a of the enemy between the river and the Blue Ridge, as he of course used the most powerful glass to be found in the army. His success inthis case will prove of great importance, as affording ‘radies. 5. N. B The Manager takee g leasure in an- nt Plows, Barrows, Cu: the resent eiunger ef the enemy's poaioncat| ite elerated cavalry repent of Colonel flttntao8 MONDAY, ihe unt of Oooo, | naubang tia sbo% anne enkibuse cy bulk | Brier feat ores Rp Caters, Ox The Secretary says in that paper that things are the recent changes ef the enemy’s position, of} ashby. The rebels had six pieces of artillery— c m. ages ain peg She om ro ve Spatiors, ge ag on Ox about right abroad. His circular shows only that great importance to his (Gen. McC ’s) plans jast | fone of them upon Loudon Heights south, and two order of the Captain. _00 18 St*_ Bows, the Government means to beep themso. The upon Bolivar Heights west. upon the Charlestown Ayn Wighi NorON Cot SAFAR: NUMENTALS Vegeta’ ther Surar Nie, Mest Cattera.ke., Administration, six months ago, found the nation A MISTAKE OF IDENTITY. road, midway between the Potomac and the Shen- ERY a hiarsae'ie necting ot) SARURDA ple h friends arden “ es ‘ waza gett _ i exposed to danger within and without. It has | The Republican of thiscity is in error in identi- | andoah rivers, and a mile and a half rack of the | cf eleoting oficere to'dll vapauciee. Icie Lerten AGSEMBLY au Root Pullers, Hay acd cube? Kerver Trace, t-0¢, fying the Col. Turner Ashby sald to have been} Ferry. The rebels first drove in our pickets from ty that al members should be present, at Anaoos By eas oD aie Halter, ‘and other Chains, hovels ®pades, taken the most energetic measures ta put them killed in the recent battle of Bolivar Heights. He} Bolivar Heights, and then began across fire upon | tis Hall, Navy tS ‘ieee a: ENING, oF se ets 50 cents, aaa Rakes, Pick ths and Snathes, right within, and now when that is done it turns | ¥ 44 one of the two Turner Ashbys of Fauquier; | us, which lasted for several hours. Their cavalry By order of Lieut. in comman: Sgentoman ae 00 18-21" SAMUKL CROBS, charged into Bolivar, but were driven back by mE ers NOTICE. rina the Third Wisconsin boys, aided by shells from GENERAL ORDERS, No. Tue rarr ot the GEORGE G- A ATION, Captain Tomkins’s battery, which was upon the HerarquaRrtgrs Ist Bricave, D.C. =. 4 which was to have taker place on Thursda: its attention to put them right without. As it} not their cousin, Turner Ashby, late pananis appealed to the loyal States for co-operation in | Alexandria, Va. The Ashby family connection eicdckecne so it does in the latter. is one of the largest in this section of Virginia, > “ den, and F’ Read: Woo sad Bised M oure, and ciber articles too numerous to mention, Patent Fire Proof 3-fe, with counting room funi- ture, The attention of Far »Gardeners.and House- ke-pers is pa:tcuiariy ted to the above sae aflording &u opportunity but sodom — r . bt such £00 6 at prices to euit *. c= Coan wesLTe OF SERSINTA: "Bale pocitive, no reserve, and for cash only in Wash ngton, Oct. 17, 186! vening. Oct. 17, has been postponed u: ti ‘The idea that Mason and Slideil's having gone | °"4 !8 extensively Intermarried with the Turners | Maryland Heigh's, east of the Ferry Tho commisaigned offcers of the Brigade and all | MONDAY EVENING, Oct 2 The Com there, another family connection equally as large. | ~ Two Wisconsin companies, led by Capt. Henry commissioned officers of Volunteer Gompanies at= | mittee plaige themselves to maae this the most abroad, or that the gasconade of Hollins, have bad There are as many Turner Ashbys in the Ninth Bertram, then made a desperate charge upon the tose spareto. vu ont Ata Colammane Armory serecatio Barty ofthe searon, ‘Prosper i's oole- anything to do with the circular, is preposterous; | Congressional District of Virginia, we imagine, enemy’s guns and took a 32-pound columbiad, | py Qanitdes, fondo and 5 rae as every body knows here that it (:he circular) | as John Smiths. but were driven back by a cavalry charge and | to the Teqsiresn ats Of the law Nip cmicegs® =. ‘was resolved upon and prepared a week before MAJOR GENERAL M’CLELLAN heavy firing from oo vicinity of fae ecl8-2t. CHAS. EVERETT. Brigade the’r. . 8 a d us t 8 hai =e either of these things occurred; and to this day Gen. McClellan, accompanied by his staff, went | woods hell then fell around wu ck a a struction, scoording THE UNION PRAYER MEETING Exscctive Department, specie. 7 acrcas the river this forenoon at 9% o'clock. He| and making a noise over us about like a train of em ba holden EVERY DAY this weok in Wuratine. October 12, 1961.{ | “ocseokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucte, the Government does not believe the first of these is visiting (he various positions occupied by the | cars when crossing a bridge. Capt Tompkins be 4 Basu Le epig Sia petal Ly rent aah a 707 THE PEOPLE OF VIRGINIA CONTINUA. great secession facts has occurred,-and the other, army there. at this time turned his guns upon oeives continued oe hour only. ‘oot am | of thie Brate are. unrapree ; anus A Te it has no doubt, !s tremendously exaggerated. NAVY YARD. heights, silenced all their guns there, and scat- DEPARTMENT OF METROPOLITAN | Reprerentatives in ougrese of the onntinned Thie Mesure See ee River News Mere Batteries. tered the enemy who wefe seen in great numbers. OR PGE <The Board of Police Comnmis- by reason of failure to elect on the fourth re iv sold. Great ba gains may be = HA" the h 516 Eleventh: st,, | Phureday in May last, caus d by armed men in re- took ia Sarno Bad booed witheot peanree. OUR MIL’ RY BUDGET. ‘The tagbests Pusey, Robert Lesite and another, | ‘The two rebel guns upon Bolivar beighta kept up } Sippers neving taken the Ronse O16 icleventh oity | pellion gesinst the Constitution and laws of the | tons at ° “GREEN & WILLI. MS Acots, LITARY | - left the Navy Yard yesterday evening, to give as- | a constant fire with shell and canister until about | will be transacted at that piace: is ng beg ern md pe eee one By WALL & BARNARD, Auct oneerr, sistance to any vessels coming up the river; but | 5 p. m., and our men were gradually advancing | ; 4 ceneral complsizt book will be opened, and cit- represented in snid House by a Kepresen! 4 ARGE SALE OF WELL-KE SURGEON MAKES Ills EFCAPE FROM SECESiL in consequence of the bright moonlight in the | upon them under cover of the houses, breaking ts thoy iuay have to make of any matter re- | thei own appointing, th 1961. passed an ordinance BOLD FoRNI7 URE —On in New Orieans—Cannon Mownted upon | carly part of the night, and the thick fog which | down the fences as they went to the west end of | !8'inx to the ree WEBB Borwtintoudent | directing an election fy be held on the fourth Thure- = | none acm tf pcbragtee ae subsequently covered the water, they were ordered | the town, when Lieut Martin, with a piece of ONPANY 7 - a. = GINFERS— | (0) se Secesh Horse—The Rebel Forces in Missi . not to attempt to pass the batteries. It is not} artillery. belonging to the 9th New York RegI- itt, 4 h INTERESTING FROM THE SOUTH—A CONFEDERATE day in Wotober instant, (24th,) in every district of a #0. unre presen’ and where yaoancies telligent and able-bodied mechanics » itis further made the law, by virtue of the con ne 3 ire, a d ‘ho is pre- . Alabama, Tennessee, and Kentuck known that any vessels, bound either up or down, | ment, came to our ald and fired upon tbe enemy | will be enlisted to fill this Company to the maz _| ordinance ore Snr person AE oo Bipittag Bake Gan iectiaridas—" Ths | reseed the batteries hast night. ‘The captain of| with terrible effect advancing at tauervaln: ac. zee, ixea by ew wou: lsaeirs ‘monte, ie ovoupat oe of hisown coputy by armed men ia | Ea¥rsion Diniog tr lips Talies, Bookonee joe es Font Death aac ate Ke- | the Pusey heard eight rounds fired from the bat- companied by Col Geary in person. The men | besides foul and clothing. an IT Boseslity to the Government. last Seek Pete meg | eee cele steal eee atabete Comforte, 8. B. i I ’ teries, about balf pagt 1? o’clock last night, but] finking right and left considerably in advance | - - = — Ferther ned that the e ection shall bs oob- 4 Bedcing, 5 Fisch mae ‘pomnte oo sone does not koow the cause. i of the piece, and deployed obliquely. SE SALE—A well broken Cava'ry HORSE. | ductrd and the resuit ascertaintd, dec ‘Bred, and ashi ade and Toilet Sets, Montgomery, Alabama, and who wasat Bull Run Large bodies of Confederates were at work at The Wisconsin men, commanded-by Capt H. in the capacity of Surgeon to the Second Alabama | Cockpit Point and at Free Stone Point yesterday, ; Bertram, were on the left; the Massachusetts men, 0 Inquire st the Cavalry Stab:es south of the | cert fied in the maaner directed in the code of Vir. | Loe and other Cartn'ns, nnd Cernicen, oc 19 2t* t tho 1860, the lith seo ion of j A lare assortmert of Wood and Cos! ore shaper sf thal saderaoytt fronotfors my | Ansi"om, Fenders a Res OR SALE—A very strong 4 passenger new = law ot ony gieee oF ae Regiment, has arrived in this city, having effected | #ppareatly engaged in erecting new batierles at | under Lieut. Jackson, a Pennsylvania company, CARRIAGE, cuitahle for a club cf fice woe it o> Ccoionael an cet oe WALL & BARNARD. Auta, his escape from Dixie after a variety of unpleasant | those points, or strengthening old ones. and one of the ‘ Amateurs,” composed the right | Inquire of ROBT H. GRAHAM, Cogohmakets | same arpears and 1s willing to set, or if no Com- Z & GRIFFITH. Avstionsers. adventures. 3 ‘Twenty-six vessels bound up are known to have | wing. Col. Geary, Judge McCook, and the bal- GAOH LAMPE: FRAME BOLTS ap mise joners have nm Bppoin T RUS: S SALE OF STO = OF DRY He, as a Northern man, was not particularly | run the blockade nizht before last. It is stated | ance of the Pennsylvanians were in the center. CoASR AME IDING BOLTS, and all other | | Now, therefore. in consideration of the premisas, ¥ MORNING, Oct. ‘ommeno satisfied with bis location in the South after the | that vessels drawing six or eight feet only, can | Our brave band, with a universal shout for the wr G Francis H. P jit heveby entreat the foval Ing at 9 o'clock, ~ cond oly we, sil tel ‘war broke out, but had to “face the music” up | Sheer off far enough to run no risk ina passage At | Union, storined the heights of Bolivar, drove the —— afoot ea ilk il 011 elections in their sev k of of Rk. i . ‘i . ITLERS ERS. eral « dny abs sntioned, to the i ‘to the time of the battle of Bull Run. Onthe after. | night enemy inthe wildest confusion from Smallwood’s ‘ Xj rue ntihig peal U ; i i | inate s aplont 2 copressaned. tbe priaet noon of the 2ist of July, he attempted to escape to The steamers Albany and Ellen S Cary, which | woods, recaptured the 32-pounder and two am-| p-ten‘ed's eril 19, 186), the best artio!e ever invented | ple of representative rovernment sustained, and the Federai lines, but was detected by the con- | left the western wharves yesterday afternoon at 2 | munition wagons, disabled several of the enemy’s for saratehi"s boot", Rernees Coeiag ey ts Sins have her due w. tin the Nationsi ie mbrioe. federates, aud was handcuffed and ironed and | °’clock, anchored at Indian bead horses, took four prisoners, including Chaplain | Wengen 07 F at., betwoen 13 hand | “oo 167d F. H. PIRRPOINT._ | Glct's, Coss weres and Vesting went to Montgomery, where he was kept contined The Pusey left the yard this moro\ig gt eleven | « Billy Nortb,”’ of Jefferson county, Va. The fe ‘s nee . lob OFFICERS AND SULDIERS. ; Inerain and in jail until the 244 of September, whea he was | O'clock, with a numbef of laborers, in charge of | rehel colonel’s cap was’ among the trophies; be ———08 GUT DR i+ TS sold on ail paris of the United Dragi ete, R ~wtledsed” He thei made bis way to New Orleans] Mr Khinehart,to take the coal off the steamer | was shot from bis horse, but remounted and made Foe OFrice LDIERS ea as the most favorable route for an exodus from | Hogh Jenkins, which was run into by the tng | hisescape. The rebels could not stand the fire Heavy Gres Bla: ——— nt 1 rates. gonna | elas oe 4 Tattlesnakedom. Robert Leslie of our artillery and Endeld rifles, so they fled to} i! che gid Oasrineers seriou . SWSENT, RUTTEN OUEE ij i ne ave ig Sn SHE OKE A Treater. Business at New Orleans (October 1) wag per- | The only steamers now at the Navy Yard are| the woods, near Halltown, and began shelling vs a0 offar nil kinds of fret clase, Dry Goods OT LEAE WANTED awa BONTZ, 2 GRIF ITH, Aucts. fectly stagnant, but there was considerable activ- | the Dawn, Hetzel, Anacostia, and Cur de Lion. | with the only remaining available gun they had | for the general and special wants of families and ADVANTAGES to be found by Sut aaa ity in : ‘ =e left; bat our shells soon silenced it; one of them | !0Us keapers. Pa. Sen & BRO. nots and Shows, at the vy J.C. MoGUIRE & CO, Auctioneers, ity in the way of preparing defenses for New oo i Fe execne aa eit YORK WH LESALE BRANCH SUPERIOR RO-EWOOD ‘CaSE PIANO Orleans against Vederai invasion. Guns were | {177 A Wasbington despatch gives currency to | atriking the rebel calson caused a greatexplosion. | _oo 19-5t_~ Earry Ball HOUSE, 348 Pennsylvania avenue, (over! being mounted on all the defensible Positions of | 4 report that Messrs Mason and Slidell are an- Forts, EL+cant Koss woop BRocA1RLLE- When we reached the heights, we found the axle QOMETHING NEW—SU°ERIOR HULLED | Sauney’s Shoe Store.) CorereD P. Fouanitcre, Farxcn Fuase of the “ new convert” considerably damaged by CORN—T »b criber, having cot the agency We menufactura our own Gods, and sel: at . 2 3 te ly G oe th this delicate prepara- | New York pr: thereby freight. a shell, and also found that the rebels bad used ; tion of orn. would reepeatiully aa of his trignis. | Niasice con re Stock, we oan great industry during the day, by making exten-' and the publ'c at larze, togiveit atrial. Also, x uantity desired. the city. Four 32-pounders had been planted | thorized to offer to England and France a protec- upon the top of the Custom House, which build- ! trate over the Confederate States for a limited iug commands the river for a considerable dis- | period. =, ———— Popped Corn, and sugared. Bi ‘h-out Shoes, aud ied by ‘hiinn Miri tance. Twelve-pounders bad been placed u 1 a sive additions to our works there, from which WM. BRADLY, Agent, Furaiture sad E ffeo s1ng— the levee and upon the tope of ach Netldtage an | TH, ySrar® ano Lono tows -Lard Lorn, | they bad driven our pleketatn the moraing. Rhafectaner OF Maen ema and Jsth sts. | Entlerg liberally dealt with, Verg, superior Rosewood Case Piaco Forte, by ‘Were deemed strong enough to stand the conc the British Minister, in a letter to Mr. Seward | The rebels disgraced themselves more than ever y + &e. A large assurtmenta ways YHITEHOUSE & UNCKLES. uit of eleraat Ro ewoed Crimson Brocatelle sion of being fired from. A aumber of light-draft ; 4ated Oct. 1th, [561, say: by taking of the clothing, rifling the pockets, and i 60 19 3m 0c 7-lw2dp,& Sw" (orered Paslor Farnittre, consisting of cs gunboats had been placed upon Lake Pontchar- | corned te Hol thet oe Bae ere much con- | then running their bayonets through the Federal | ¢ INEW SAEETINGS PILLOW LINE: (k —SALE OF PITTSBURGH. FORT| supericr'ert das Che Dae Fintases, train to repel any attack mad cerned to find that two British subj. Mr. Pat- killed. 4 Blankets, © farts, @ iits, Cotton Sheeting: AND CHICAGO RAILRVAD— | Sat of Walnat lush or Purnitore. y made from tbat direction. | rick and Mr Rabming, been subjected to » TablsC obs: Tickinge ae, N gn ha a, Edibles andarticles of clothing were getting up } arbitrary arres'; and altho hud learnt A team of a dezen horses was brought up from | other kinds of Dry @: ‘Chat to a big figure in the way of prices. French cas- | thst, Mr. Patrick bad been released, they could | the Ferry with remarkable expedition, acd the not but regard the matter as one requiring the! simere pantaloons sold fer $15, about double their very peace copsideration ** “They Shercetre that | P'S KU was conveyed across the river, placed in Ju Price in New York, and other articles of wear ix | when British subjects as well n2 American citi, | Pesition commanding Harper's Ferty and the| floor nd ins, Cilcloths, Carpe’ Rugs, &o., uprer yné aud Cnieago Rail , Boney af others are rrymy and pur- c f st lierted : it imp! Jeo Proportion. Fresh beef was from 40 cents to 50 | zens are arrestedstuey are immediately transferred | mouth of tbe Shenandoab, and was there, by one eiiganon te ee” “PERRY & 0 ¥ United States for the w cents per pound; beef steak 50 cents, and tough at, bs woh A ioe a= that oe acy aestice: of the “amateurs,’? named “The New Convert to} 00 13-5t Pa. avenue and Ninth st. ay! ani, he clatriot oft dion, ead the 5 ie a = ai: ioe Sat my istrict of a 6 TOT! * .. 7 that. Flour was $10 per barrel. Sweet potatoes, | es refuse te her itenon ae, tof habeas! the Union.’” As the gun moved down the street : COCKROACHES !— The] ing. ncianean rs rocmeol rely Saale Carpe Olan Meee however, were cheap enough, being obtainable | ceive not only that this practice directly op-| towards the Maryland side, we met Major Tyn- bacrih respectfully to inform the | | i Welout Frenoh and Jenny Lind Bedstende, in any quantity at 5 cents per bushel posed to the maxim of the Constitution of the | dale and Adjutant Flynn, with a reinforcement of r woe, Dregne and jain Buzea! ‘The planters were much dissatisfied with the Uatied Sinins “that pe pores abel te deprived af five companies, to wit: B, C, 1, K, and M, of the 4 % i Th E. W Biker, aa Granteos ia Frum and Saportor Carcd Ban Methane le, rty, or prope without due process of | , | ‘dis e m: ¥ | Truste tho severs! ‘ede of Trust or 2 lo refusal of the Confederate Government to allow law;? but i dese tot és that pel anes bas| 2th Pennsylvania, who had just arrived from | j D Orders respactfull: Mortrags tpon witch said dect-ae ere founded, | mod pet fm 5 ‘Weir cotton access to a market. There was a pe: y departure from the} Point of Rocks. The cheering of these troops Spompely attended to. Address P.| and also as Specin’ Master Coramissionsrs of the | Cane t Ch largecrop, but the planters declare they. will and the arbitrary arrests of | was most vociferous; and the Virginia ladies of Vashington, D.C id Courts respeotively, duly azpointed by said let it rot in the flelds before they will go to the | Eritish subjects are illegal, and at variance with REYNARD, D y "88, soll at Sia Es (uetiritien orton eaten reek the place gave strong proof of their love for the| (Firm of Reynard & Co. ENSE bons © ty.) cone ‘enel foarte th icons pes ee goth seh - expense of gathering it under the unsatisfactory ae ee Ge ae cease tee Lee 'y to enumerate. “ Union by waving their handkerchiefs and joining 4 at., he for vot iass than the sum of $50,000, at the United | "*r, ‘ ©. MeGUIRK & CO. nations. Her Mejesty’s Government have there- Office hours from ~tates C »in the Citi 3h dy 9 - conditions placed upon its sale through the mis-| fore instructed him to remonstinte apr inet ven | in the general jubilee. About five p m one or | ———“0 eure the Stats of Olito. om the ath day of Cievesnet. D. soe taken policy of the Confederate authorities. irregular proceedings, and to say that, in their | two other cannon of the New York Ninth crossed i oO &U Tube DEALE 186 , between the hour *n p’e'pek a in and There is a diiiculty about saving the cotton | OPinion, the authority of Congress is nececsary in ii plane the river, ascended Bolivar Heights, and then the Ge or Spock p.m. of seid de . AS; joee © following de . B0ri! roporty,.te wit Woods in the direction of Halltown, ax well as| 100 boxes Manufactured Tobacon~oonsisting of Paulr cE A > Fixe Wings, Liquors. anp Sze crop, also, on account of the want of bagging | det te justify the arbitrary arrest and !mprison- ne Rauront of tae Pittabureh. Fort Wayne | riox. On TUESDAY MORREA. 1 her 22d. ment of British Fi-es, Ha'f pound, and Pound Lupa. nd C) aul: ty adi 10 o’clook, w it thy ic in Moome and rope to bag it with. ‘~ The Secretary of q ie reply, dated the | Loudoun Heights, were completely shelled, but 20 gross’ Fine-Cut Tohace in fioP antaticn, | right war bpm the road-bed 4 reof, ths ~Y whey week or pond Wien Brandies, Our informant says it 1s an error that the Con- | same day, recapitulates the cau: for the arrests | with no reply ‘ ems ets Narete feel, pita ae = yerporare 4 t morte smerens Ss maior nae whis 1e8, Jamaica Rum, and other Liquurs, oon- >. rs 7 rr < 's Loree © 2000, others ntioa hous*s and shops, and the ands ani federaie currency passes readily in purchase of fh Oley AE rerratag re pet phaer Our loss was four killed and eight wounded; | si erise Good snee pound Siroking Tubaood, grounds conn-cted therewith, Gacke Sherry and Made'ra Wires, anything to be sold at the South as reported ptember, and Mr Rabming on the 17th yo theirs must bave been very heavy, as they had all 35 be Tels V reins Si x Tob.coo, impioments used or areouned to bs ' Cases and Baskets imperial aod Cabinet Cham- ‘There is a discount of at least 30 per cent on the September. He reminds Lord Lyons that all ex. | the wagons of the neighborhood busy in hauling | 2,9 W398 Vir: inia s =o Dee Poel eating and repairing cars and machi- parne, . ’ - 200,009 Medium and |. rice Crgn, nery for said road, or the tract and superstructurce Caske Otard & Co. Brandy, Confederate paper trash, and for many kinds of | ecutive proceedings, whether of the Secretary of | off the siain: two wagons were scen full of the | Me:schaum, B:ter, Powhatan, ant C ay Pipes, afurees Tara-tal 9 Sx . aud wen ~¢ reasic; #1 turn-tab) i depots and builcings | 3; Carks Leger Frede. enette, and Castello the merchants take pains to specially ad- Wood oF tee Secretary of Stete, are, unless dis-| eilled. Their Chaplain admitted the loss to be| For sale’at fair eet br Sxtures and hatever : . trectures of wi ~ y- ealge Brandy, — Vertise that nothing but cash will be taken. This pri hebisaewpey be et hi =e that an in- | Very heavy, and much blood was found upon the 395 Posnciiron pe ith, ueed or pr tbe co need te te at ae ty pt ment Besore article (cash) ts, however, about as scarce there | surrection, attended by civil and even serlat wey, | bill from which they were driven. 6 1eR Sign of “Jim Crow.” | said road and belonging Se ed Pe as ben’s teeth. Wasexisting in the Uaited States when the pro: | Colonel Geary displayed much skill and great B pac ADIES, CLOTH CLOaKs. longing tor eaid Co'pauy; and all suppticn c Gares Brandy and Wiskey, On his way north Dr. B. a:rived.at Jackson, ain weit vate lemon that Congress te by the bravery during the whole of the engaement ue Bre tk ee oe ae ber \smber. ie fuels oe oe a ‘] —. i Mimiippl, on the 2d of October, and witnessed | scapnnalbiity whatever od oe eer rome oF | The was my rst day upon the betie ded, and Drab Cloth Contaand © ~ EhICR nwers oogeolianted voce Hae | alt eae mill offer a rare o & grand review of the Confederate troops-there | the President of the Leited Stee te by the Con- | mv venerable frlend Judge McKook fully sus- All the New vtylee for ail sane Crroniare. | Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chiongs Maitrosd, by Gov. Pettus. There were some 7,000 white | stitution and laws, invested with the whole tained the high reputation of the * McCook fight- soldiers and a number of negro regiments! The | ¢xerutive power of the Government He says reer ine 8nd opened on Saturday orn Goober £, by used im operating said wherever eiseete, : 5 Y8| ing family ” This was not a“ Bull Run” but a| 1th. ye soldiers were pretty well a d, but poorly clad. thatthe two persons named were neither known MAX W by a same tite by z oh ~ same 2 belden Sy .: nN ompsn*, or sed origins! Companies, Cloak and Serta Si Rovera'ty together, with erative f mneh 8)! corpora’ 1868 nor supposed to be British sul jects when the pro- | ¢¢+run affair. The rebel Colonel during the | ce 17 sten 1 said Cor » and of ths ssid original Compa- BARNARD, At Huntaville, Alabama, there was‘str ehetmp- per nt pecurred, tt military office! next day sent down a flag of truce, offering to ex- | 7, HE SUBSCRIBERS bog leave to in‘orm their Dies naveral fa: eluding the Tight and fracclive pasuN AL ey —By virtue of oldies “ame twenty regiments of Confederate | ch=rged with the custody of suspected parties bas | change the enly prisoner they took—a Pennsytva.| I patrone and the prota seme or ee OFaOne ee he Sold eee cettrae Sat 88 8 Cor- | NS ae meade thea diet dan ot Aer ine eee soldiers. At Nashville there was quite a force declined to pay obedience to the writ of habeas | nia corporal—for the chaplain A few of thei? eg Mey rupplted with,» superior st ok of PRali decrees provide thas re haser, upor the | corder in Lib=rJ AS No lee flee uae? wes esting 00 2 Home Guard for the defence of that | fo) 2niiy Obedience to ‘Welt Of aabeas corpus wes | cavalry also appeared back of Bolivar. but were 1ey nino Text goatirmntion of tte eal . Ex-Senator Henry §. Foote was at Nasb- i » No li y : y ‘ : seron of the sale rn] er cim lance in the ieee mupeets <—— istrict © ‘Columbis, wit 6 cont hereo , the highest bid- attempted to served in beholf of the persons | promptly shelled and dispersed by the Rhode their Army and Navy ousto.n id righte. franonises. aad the appre nances crereot | Quer for sale at rublic suction, to the bi ville, and a violent, loud-mouthed secessionist. | name: » although in a case not dissimilar the writ | Istand battery. iH Ex-Gov. William Brown was also at Nashville. prlbeesgeree 2 - a Great praise is due tbe surgeons of the 3d Wis- Though avowedly secesh, he was believed not to rection of the consin and 13th Massachusetts for skill and atten- fom the hen of ail said mort be particularly sound on the Confederate goose,} He argues at lengt lion to the wounded, and to Corporal Myers, of | _ Whilst te-dering thanks for the liberal patronsze | Seca (roo from al: liability jor any dsbta ¥ f ’ por yers, , Sgainat eaid original or consolidated Companies, and to really indulge hankerings after the good | have accepted civil war as stern necessity, and | Co. A, 34 Wisconsin, for efficient aid in bringing | °'J9¥e¢, they yy endeavor to merit BGrntuvaues. | or either of them, and from all-c sima on seoount old Union. At Gallatina, is miles from Nash- | that it cannot be conducted exclusively in the } ne chptaced ff the field (3 ries rato HF, Loude ‘. do.) of capital stock ; but subject, mevertheless, to the ville, there was a large force of cavalry upder a | {TMS and with the dilatory reinedies. brovidea | & Gok Gane wes levee ty: Mk Genera | CITIZEN. MLITARY and NAVIL TAILORS, | D8 Hf Ay suolr exist, upon aur toa state D- ‘ol. ary 3 jer v jor eneral % . Nashville lawyer by the name of Ewing. by municipal laws which are adequate to the ¥ 2 sy bh that the American people 4 J luded in the sae, for purchase money thereof nt 362 Fer lvamia Avenue, pense : The preser f public order in a time of peace. | Banks to cross the Potomac at Harper's Ferry, in} 0016 er3m_ sel cw venue. Pesan mgt lo decrors to be paid out of she pre, talk among the rebels there was generally | In conclusion, he says that the British Govern- order that he might capture a large quantity of SUGENE GARU: ~~ | be otherwise The right of way, depot grounds GEO! GRAY. d Pt we q EU E RUSL Ug ‘epot RE about an expected advauce upon Paducah, tment will hardly expect tbat the President wi 2 f which a % > &nd lots, and lands in the ¢ ity and Vicinity of Chi- WALL BORAT Aucta, icy J “ “ lo a eman name of} a —No. a sIANA AVsnu. i i Gen. Buckner with 6 3,000 meii, well semsd, the United States, and must be allowed, there: ng gen y whe err. ie a ° oy of ea- j N Sixt 3 fame dee gre ane tl wiles ropes —_ = Acorios SALES IN PHILADELPHIA, fore, to prefer and be governed by the view of | order aforesaid was obeyed end twenty one thous- Ks ear Sixth Street, pon! estate of the Company at the City of Pit 7 ‘ and comfortably clad in Kentucky jeans. | our ‘organic national law, which, while it will | ena bushele of wheat wastaken. ‘The object of | ., 47, Particular attention xiven to the proseon- | Dursh: Bre subleot to. sale wat: ions The saree WM oa Uenaat Senco Senator Breckinridge was three miles beyond, | enable him to execute bis great trust with com- tion of soldiers’ and contractors’ claims belo e the F Regular Sales TUESDAY and SATURDAY (towards Louisville,) with7 yond? | plete success, receives the senction of the bigheat | ‘be mission was accomplished before the battle — “Nt at 9) 3000 men, well armed, | authorities of our own country, and is sustained | began. clothed, and shod. Col. Albert Rus’, of Arkansas, cumb:anors, no provision hav: wm severe! popertasats of the General Gove: nment. payment thereof. JUHN FERGUSON 10a m. THOMAS E. WALKER, Fine Tabie and t Hardware. &y the general consent of the ne le, for whom P BERGNER’S Trustees, and Master Commissioners, as aforesaid, Fancy Goods. Brushes, &o. &6. ad ean ae) me with him as Colo. | alone that Constitation.was established. Tus Lars Navat Enesgxnnr ox bier Mis HILADELPHIA LAGER BEER!| _002 a we — he Regiment. = sissirr!.—The New York ‘Times bas received S NBI 2 ALL - ‘way, Dr. B. encountered the famous! , AM*RICAN Actors In ExcLanp —Just now the copy of the Petersburg (Va.) Express, of the Toth s Ob eo waged ae RSHA!’S SAL virtue Gen. Polk, on his | American stage is well represented in gland. | instant, and copies from it what it calls “ further Hi Fs ARMONR ork, M455 facias sped figm the ol . on bis way to the seat | John Drew Is successfully starring at the Standard | particulars” of the reported naval engagement on : No. 323 D Stazxt, FoR the Cironit Court of the Distriot troops. Polk is a rigid discip- | Theater in London. The Florences were playing | the Mississippi. These furtber particulars,which (Acjvining Star Office.) Cleaning. Polishing, and Preventing Rust. | to me —_— © nights to perfect himseif | to great houses, when last heard of, at Manchester, | are evidently but a repetition of the first account ¢ supply constantly on hand. 00 15-lm , military tactics. and were on the wing for Dublin. Mrs. D. P| already published. are as follows: This is superior to all other oils in the world 8 above as “ P SOLDIERS, At Montgomery, Ala., the Confederates firea | BOWet, Who made a successful debut at Sadler's | The Turtle ran againet the Preble without firing Ss ‘ mbricating uses. Tt Wells’ Theate tel ik cannon and bad fire. and a toreb-light pass ells’ it, has been shelved—probab! by | a gun, and immediately sunk her, by staving in wellas for well) lieabie to gun- locks &ud sewin: chines, Tein high favor managerical caprice or injustice and Mrs.| ber sides; she in the meantime being fired Loo the Governm ‘ards ordnance cession on hearing of the death of Gen Lyons. pe paiegeahaig Gra ee sister of Mrs. Bow- oy the whiole sresdren) al we balis lane <a io v 4 5 machinery. ont javy Yi for and - ers) are playing capital engagements in the West fom ber iron form withou fect! ar had >. Principal Depot General Agency, LOVALTY O% THE “EASTERN SHORE’? oF vinoINia. | of England Mins!Julta Daly bas returned from | damage sme ge FT nal Sectt, Moles lnu,&e.,each 15 PHILHARMONIC mate 2 has been received at the Navy De- London, | Dion Bourcieault and nee Robertson | | The Turtle then fared on the ether two ves. magn “KCERED 8. ROBINSON, Penna. avenue, near Eleventh st. Ppertment, from which it pears * ve rm the Adel tdwin Booth | sels, which, seein, fate o! eir compani: bad I Agents teams, “Pl that all the io has played Shylock aud Sit les Overreach at | endeavored to get out of the way, in whic. effort ete. SRN Bartlerd, Com, onan = je wwe | the Haymarket Lastly, Jobn Brougham has they were driven ashore, their crews deserting Covsxs, COLDs, HOARSENESS, &o. T produced his comedy of ‘Playing with Fire,’ at | them URR'S T FO OFFICERS. aety sei be Princess Theater, himself as Dr. Savage, and| Com. Hollins, in his re says he thinks he| COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM ARABIC. HE CAMPAIGN y Snel fae egre Jordan as Herbert Waverly. The ‘play | will be able to capture and carry them both ima | _‘Thia plecrant ood fhe Prussian principle, arranged popular Cough Remedy has ini had unequivocal success. The criticism on the | New Orleans. The Preble cannot be raised. A | been so long known and ¢: rely used that most Sivodeictacly_the ‘eo, anys boatice fk Sewers eben angie octear “mmentn, | Eagan” “foe hay Sie, yon CHES AND OPMERE asy, business-like aken during the action. ihe noma per aise | th ata eartagnc tee, ad autos ne mn RATCHELON'S oom of rplexities. Mr ult. city was illuminated on TRIIFICh eee ¢. Jordan, whe pis: = Waverly, ianewiy arrived | of the Intelligence. ae eee ARTPICIAL LEGS AND HANDS. ng wetear rs inthe Wore yuo from America, and. with bis handsome tigure : : The Only Retiabie and Harmless Hair Dye Known. and good delivery, promises to stand well amo 1g Selpho’s Patent Elastic Leg & Hand. A Battie in Cuicaco —A ht Co: the representatives of gentleman on the stage ” Chicagoon Friday, ta eittect occurred in No. 516 Broapw y. New vor *iiatiatae Breaeists leo. of Baxmeroate Patent saloon, which i Store, op. Patent oor. U7” The Old School Presbyterian Synod, which | £t¢ Out of an attempt to cowhide J. W. Shea. | @ 1120s, Urrivalled substitutes for, Jost limbs, Moai . tood the Lest of over ; in, editor of the P Col. Phillips, r= hie in session for seed De Spring’ tan Chicago rig ee. sseratan pad ull invea fee and have o-ver been surg: zed oan had Gruns’s ee f tions. sus. severe LJ 1-im Fy te oak te duty of the Church to which he refused to retract in each, tom et = Phillips dictated. The latter attacked Shea’ the cueet wi be was iooek ed ano Pn aa a 12th and 13th ste., z Bete ed Nai tae 7 causing pain or » And in pres-° consuiaie previous to the vise of a - Matray, of wit! probably return by way of Ca: acumaL—Me. Charles P. m (“Artemas DISTINGUISHED VisiTORS. Word” of Vanity Fair) enters the field this season Yesterday, the Becrotary of State, sccompanied ; as 3 jecturer. ¥ =. ee