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THE. EVENING STAR. Yan EAPEDTION SamLzD- Proving guns, atthe wharf midway between the | Cotton—The Preseat Position of the British AMUSEMENTS. AUCTION SALES. NID * | The expedition from Annapolis sailed yesterday. | Navy Yard and Arsenal. A lengthened dence has been pub-| DDD FELLOWS HALLO ey apy pe Beye BE. Among the troops composing the portion of itthat | | The household goods, of which we spoke vet | iished by Mr. Thos. MeDonald, which hes taken | (QOD FELLOWS HALL. 18 SAL! a sf WASHINGTON OITY; embarked there, are the following. Viz: terday as lost by the pers ng os son ne eae peggy tall gentlemen and Earl Resell PROF. NACHMAN AND ALLEN tbe pod 9: df to Mrs. Elizal val ari of a whic! jeavors sale, bach-seeaake sacgenes eo ante secnpaane Tanita onto + on wide Way anes old, late resident of wil: bees from those two’ noblemen a 4 Se ot geelairets is Gosek ste cow _ q e official views as prese APPEAR AT THE aB0 . a Gun Chceens oe varions attiey cues nd | Percy, on Ge DS Ge Tarn annecet nominate | conden pay British mershant ot capi-| FOR THREE NIGHTS ONL Y, : . goode na positions will confer 2 favor by us ed es pal bi Cole cra; Mi in the event Bis pircaaaing On THURSDAY NIGHT, Oct % mowementa affairs in their *e Ei te oe cotton in the sou! ‘States, to be on Britii — a a” “ hope oe Oe Reger Er ae Tak Larest Quarnet. or THR New York | account The question emphatically put to Earl Look a? ritz Lier or Pexroxmrns! o ‘i Russell Is, in the event of such purchase, will the Prof. Nacumay, Eprtons. —The New York sebaepeet geid Lae, property of British aubjects, (neutrals,) not belng Solo Violinist.’ into the Journal of Commerce with critical s®- | Contraband, be protected her Majesty’s Gov- | Ofthe Appo loGiee Cu verity for quoting street sales of chestnuts st | ernment. To this he receiv: ashivee ey: 81d Compbel "Minetre . A igade—Gen. Stevens commanding. Roundhead Pennsylvania, ive-companies Penn- sylvania Fiftieth, on the Ocean Queen; five com- panies Pennsylvania Fiftieth, Michigan Eighth, Spirit ef the Morning Press. ‘The Intelingencer, commenting upon the imp2- ence expressed jn certain quarters fora -‘ deci- sive engagement,” maintains the wisdom of the FA Wuiracres, on ti Ba: the hediet, twelve cente a pint Wheres they Were Selling at “ Forxien Orvice, Aug. 27. ‘ “ Sir— am directed b : 4 ; ie Fabien policy in the beginning of wars between | New York Seventy-ninth, onthe Vanderbilt. | “less than « dime a quart) The Journal of |. ssicdge the receiprof four letter ef Bein | —- «Tenge rare peg parties greatly unequal in resources, and shows} Third Brigade—Gen. H. Wight commanding. | Commerce retorts that the Tribune is a political | jngt | and to inform you tbat the points adverted Vioroncsilo Wood’s Minstrels ; that we must gein and the Confederates lose by | New Hamphire Fourth, on the Baltic; Connecti- | sheet and “doesn’t know the difference between | to in your letter will be duly considered. = J, ANDERW Master Cxanise, cut Sixth, on the Marion and Parkersburg; Con- | wholesale and retail ” . Tam, str, &c., E. Hammonp.” roth ng delay if that delsy is wisely employed on our fa eee J To the Earl of Derby he puts similar questions. al ie 4 ae I The U 8 sloop of war Vincennes, reported | and condenses them an olives 2M Thet uestion, H way pen valid piokke seals captured or sunk by the rebels at the mouth of the | then, Is, and to which let me trust your bi : ‘Benjous: : ‘ornet Mlesissippi, was a vessel of 700 tons burthen, and pal ebeckt pachene ak perro peak on Alogether 12 Stor Performer: mounting 20 guns. She was built at Brooklyn In | {n America, North or South, as occasion may re- | For further particulars see smal bal 1826, and, in herday, hasdone much valuable | quire, until all legal preventative for its shipment | _°° 22-3t re service, in various portions of the globe. Though jos ie peetins mp” In this case he obtained the .HEATE a much more important vessel than the Preble, if necticut Seventh, on the Illinois; Maine Ninth, on the Coatzacoalcos Division and staff, on the Atlantic In addition to these troops, we learn that quite as many more join the expedition at Old Point, baving been quietly shipped to that end at New York, Boston, and elsewhere. The Republican presents some “ Figures upon the Negro” te show in respect to the eight ex- treme southern States ** that if all their slaves were set free to-day they would have but a little more than balf as many free negroes, In proportion to thelr area, 28 are now found in Delaware and i IN, Acent. By J C, MeGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. 5 ISTEE’S SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT Tues AY, October RB Ts Norte K ste: rc Te K ; q 17TH STREETS WEST Maryland, whore they are esteemed to be avery | Where they are to strike, no one outside yet the, like that vessel, had seen her best days,and} «‘Sir_There can be no doubt of aie sar th 06 her oy Roay i eed useful class of laborers.” knows. ber loss to the Navy will not be severely felt. feghpnrg = the goblecs st yecu to in your letters ms "4 P THE DEATH OF COL. BAKER. Lord Johp Russell, of which he performance to Ene % satlicaciror have en: eee the MER OUR FAR Y"'to | recorded in The announcement of the death of this galisnt| {7 From the publishers we have an early | closed meacopy, but the answer to the precis# a with the drama of NORAH CREINA. * officer hzs caused the deepest sorrow in this city, | COPY of the Atlantic Monthly for November. | question which you propound involves so many OD FELLOWS BALL! : 8: 5 F Points for consideration that I can hardly be sur- where be was so well known and was held in| This magazine maintains all its interest despite prised at a Secretary of State feeling hineelt poe BVENTH, Afova2 D St. OUR MILITARY BUDGET. —_>——_ THE BATTLE NEAR LEESBURG. eg anak, joined ealooen the trooblous times, or rather 1t makes the war able to give ita categorical car’ Th tntioden TWELF | WREK THE MOVEMENT OF GENERAL STONE] At the White House the intelligence had addi. | *Ubsidlary to the attractiveness of its columns as | points of International law which would require CAMPBELL MINSTRELS furnishitg striking sutgect matter, which the | ‘he judgment of the law officers of the Crown, 4 COMPLETE SUCCESS tional poignance from the warm personal regard feed id » and questions of policy as to the assertion of ab- BORLESQUE TROUPE. eer existing between the President and the decensed. | 4‘/antic works up to the best advantage. stract rights on which a Minister must of neces- <3 gee-story bri GENERAL BANKS ARRIVES, TAKES COM- President Lincoln, in fact, seems to have felt the) 4 v,rvasix Map —To th Dlisher, J. T. | StY be very cantlous how he commits himself a months, oan interés", seoured by « deed of truat MAND, AND IS NOW CROSSING HIS l if of a broth 4 walked the floor of hi bce fe Puovisher, J. T. | upon a general question, without the knowledge pook ent for py yp ee ARMY OVER INTO VIRGINIA ee ee e ocr of his | Lloyd, New York, we are indebted fora valuable | of every attendunt circumstance; end bene ee FRANK SW eee Brak asso: ‘All conveyances at the oost of the pupehacer. ‘ room through the night in the greatest grief. | Topographical Map of Eastern Virginia, which | natural may be the anxiety of 2 British merchant | y ypu OBES te Grea oe iateiy Tav.J F > Prastes, COLONEL BAKER, OF OREGON, KILLED Mrs. Lincoln is not receiving visitors this morn- | is to be followed shortly by the publication of a | t© baye distinct information on a subject so - Bee rd°s Opera Tr = & 4. C. MoG B & CO .Aucts. ie "y_ | ltwan the desire of the President and Mrs. Lin. | tillat map of Western Virginia. No publice-| ther ty felining the responstotity ef riving | Nome BOM Sovia'ere Troupe MUFPS KALE_OF HOUSEHOLD AND COLONEL COGSWELL, OF THE N. y.|_ {twas the desire of the President and Mrs. Lin- | tions could be mote apropos to the times. official advice. But if such is my view ato the | JOHNNY WILLIAMS the Beastial Tenor AUIERS BALK OF HOUSEROLD AND TAMMANY REGIMENT, MISSING Caan oe, weet ot Colonel \Mgher shoal be ~ dines Fa position of a Minister of the Crown, 1 am sure Singer. URSDAY, the 2h inctantsI shel sel] et io NT, : taken to the White House and placed in the Ea: i> From Biaioce aiet ve babe = Ake Pan- | you will see cunt it would be idle for me, eee ieee oe ges erm id pn ook = ‘ Room, but the house being just now in the hands | Ofamic map o: e Mississipp! m Alton to the | out any peculiar means of information, to preten Yen i oT LIEUT. eee AED, OF “ro. *'¥* | ofthe upholsterers that course was ot practicable, | Gulf of Mexico, published by Schonberg & Con to give an opinion, which, if given, ‘would not | Evenugeaiete Cools)": DUPONT.” th ctrecte (the fag wil’ desrwate Ge LOSES A LEG. * = ir gorge erg oa the residence of | New York. Just the thing for the times. Boot the slightest value A islaweclag ‘che praes good assortment of Furniture, we rame ce SIE ET jor J. W. Webb, x st tlm Shred: , 2— [7 From Frank Taylor we have a useful little | #2! course to be adopted by the mercantile com- | JN perey fetuinitand Winter, new an | Wate’ Boh, cprine Sept Chairs F nani Wrnopings utaind and Winter, new, sty! by ity. Tam, sir, &e Dersy.” Marble top Centre, other GENERALS STONE AND BANKS IN Pos- COL. P. 8T 6. COOKE. “Manual of internal rules and regulations for pr answer to other communicatio ish and novel things opensd to day. Seat Chairs ns addressed and @ jo Bem. Cope SESSION OF THE VIRGINIA-SIDE | This distinguished Colonel of United States | men of.war,” by Capt. U.P. Levy, U_S.N. to Earl Russell on the same subject, Mr. McDonald wabie whole of ts abave' rif one oat ardrobes and LANDING AT EDWARDS’ FERRY. dragoons, who reached here, from Utah, on Sat- a — received the annexed reply, with which that gen- ~ lor and Chamber Carpets, psoas urday evening lat, it la understood will soon te | 4 CAPTERE OF Mose Puize Sonoonens —{a ad-| tleman closes bis correaponctence : Penn. avenu vinaditg aod =e THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF COLONEL | assigned to an important position in the fetd, | dition to the schooners Beverly and Alert, an Beckton Osvice, Sept. 21, 1861. SS TTT eae cloth, Follet Sete and Pine » . eutioned previously es being cap- “Sir—I am directed b: Russell to state to s BLA Goops id Stoves, BAKER’S DEATH, &c. One of the few faithful officers from the South | tured by United States seals and brought into yoo that he has duly considered our letters of are solic [yo ipneeas oar Eee end comp! ‘With many other articles which we deem unneces- lifes 3 in the present crisis, bis general reputation {s that | this port, is the schoonerS T Garrison, loaded | the 19th and 25th ult , and his lor bip thust de- tandard fabrics for mourning ap- sar’ to enumerate. Since our last issue we have received further | o¢ being one of the most accomplished, gallant, oe We yess of pine wood, selzed by the U. 8. | cline answering the questions they contain, with a # minor requisites for persons in| Terms cash, in specie : aR GBR, Bs lif, Particulars of the engagement of yesterday, and | ahd efficient soldiers of the regular service. With B teray couse isnt an the tnloturteees Tacoma disen} or eterna Annspection of stock implies no obligation to} 00 21-3t GREEN Wiliam ‘s. Anote. iso particulars of the situation there this morn- | @ #on and two sons-in-law holding important} Chingoteague and Wallop’s islands, on the east. One eriencnis marked in plain firures. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctoneere. commands in the oligarchy’sservice, he continues | etn shore of the Virginia coast. The Louisiana c . R: he k Carpets, Oilcloths. Curtain=. Mattings. &o., up- ARGF SALE OF Shine, Our oe also captured five other vessels inthe same water ca aath ee ae ema Ts —The work of | aes floors. PERRY & BRO. MeLp Furxitcre —On THURSDAY MORN- to cling to the Stars and Stri; d to the tr per bat y_ | 80 cling to the Stars an pes, and to the true “ m >| consolidating the city reviffient’ is continued and Ninth J Ba inet., at 10 o'clock, We will sell at the In addition to what we published In yesterday's | Idierl A uhould ‘ two of them laden with wheat, one coro, | daily. El ed Fa. aveny fen at., between 4 and 2 Stor, the journals of this morning have the fol-| Accordingly by the Government. A native of the | saeenee wie awect petalogs, abd two, with the | AMly leven organizations were. tefged Into | oo 2 rr Boilding.”_ | fosidsortment of Howeenold on! Kitobee . ~ | accordingly by the Government. native of the | Garrison, laden with wood bree of the vessels a “i Cc ( Water proof | _ lowing : Particular region of Virginia wheteln Major Gen- | had no papers, while the remainder were, with- | have therefore gone into mourcing; but ina few Stn] far eadies wad" Genie? Matorany Soles end Chairs, STILL LATER. eral McClellan’s operations are to come off, hig| Out doubt, the property of secessionists in Vir- | C28e8 their gricf has been assuaged by their! autumn and Winter Wrappiagé, various shades, ber of Cari A subsequent dispatch. received late this after- | name in connection with the U: ginia. appointment to Sapectent ‘tions in the new | of the best quality. seer ‘Tables, Bookoses, jon cause—as the The Garrison is about 125 burt! regiments. Most of them, bowever. are compe- With all other kinds of Dry Goods for dufrént ‘a her, Bed. ley Lente mame Sat Conmral Byace bes Sour Seid | csnimsander of a celaranof the Union army there | bot noe Cape Muy. Bho ceen port tent tien, aud would have worn well thelr cov-| dally want ee ack Mstireseer, Bisukets, Comforts. men. A prisoner who was taken men. | Would prove a tower of strength to the cause itself. | 1u charge of Acting Master Levin C. Wood, ES har earces 5 All parcels for the interior properly packed, free Sty Re and Toilet Sets, Sadie tenr Meceaeh rebel trees sea | We & ace sdicas| ae Ga Navy, with a prize crew of four seamen from the | ,,,1b¢, Clinton Rifles, Colonel Page, and the | Ai oar PERRY & BRO: Piso ead other Ce: ornioes, tions i thousand re DORs aD © knew to other oicer ef the present regalar | [O07 tn 8 pene: transferred to the custody of | United States Voltigeurs, Colonel Ramsey, bave Ps av ‘snd Ninth gee at bo oe (ona es ‘comes ene Node —— service so largely connected there, so well known | prize Commissioner Hasan und Marshal Bonifant, = suericaned mee e Lp Nr genni 00 22-5t Parry Building.” | A. a Fenders. &6 . hee iteved Leesb nv, rsonally there, or s iversally f »I oi a hvestioat under command of Colonel Zook, aad the new | ‘1 See rey ee ie ee dd Caer NT Te Te olber Bae Teoma ie seereinate the case. reece of Ne ek monn as the Eity-seventh | SUT Gita MANS Cooneeter Bik eee | oon WALL & BARNARD, Ancts. 5 rm regiment of New York volunteers The follow- = ine ‘i ~ ; ; . io cunias of os gaubeat fou Re to the sap. | Ine ate the fleld officers: Colonel, Samuel Ke Repairing of all kinds done at the shortest idtics, Auction SALES IN PHILADELPBIA, A day or two since Lieut. Harrell, commanding | ture of these vessels, Lieut Murray sent two bo: [Second Dispatch } MORE REBEL BATTERIES UPON THE RIVER PARTICULARS OF THE CROSSING OF THE FOTOMAC e Look, Lieut Colonti, J. Augustus Page; Major, J. J: ET : WM.R_ SMITH, Gencral Auctionser, SY GEN. STONE'S COMMAND—FALL OF CoLoNEL | the Freeborn, was informed that the enemy were | contaluing ten aud twelve men respectively, ae Rifi Sok Fe AND MARSEILLES |. FRON Regular ahs" BAKER—A REPULSH# 1 constructing more batteries on Matthias Point. ueder command of Sailing Masters Hooker and | y.yrc4 States Rifle doark Kuipeciwnt have PB tA ay Leet bey og ml S aee' oa a Po. A ware, Wasuineron, Oct. 21 —Gen. Stone crosed the | Yesterday morning, he sent his own veeec] and the evidently belag prepned fener ich a8 | ween chnsplidated abd apmberea tee Fifty-elghth. | stig To! mea and boys drow 1276 com Frine Table sud Pos ct Calery. He yearn, coummend st Edward e Petty td Boole a ete | Islend Belle down to watch the point. Shortly | poses, she being: bauled up on the besch, on Chin. | Colonel Knzyzanowski becomes the commandant | * $33 (gouth side) Pa. ava bet Sh Foreign aod Lomectio © ince né Liquors, pe oro aly before sunset he heard firing there, and sent tha | Coteague shore, to be recaulked, ke ’ of the new regiment, Lutz second in command, | _0¢ 21 1,000 io! ‘bursday Morni 0 12-im” Skirmishing begen between the enemy, in un- The gunboat took a position about and Gallman, Major. . O.KET WATER FILTER i = ee ere cae many, aes nee one to see what . meant. Sbe was in-| 9,0. ine beech, Popetol ae on soon one mile The United Staves Vanguard, Colonel Tidball, 6 TUBE. indispeveahi i NOSES ‘as early 989 o'clock in the morning and formed that the two vessels frst sent down had the boats, which on approaching the schooner | ‘%€ Union Guard, Colonel Joachimssen; New | el ¥ continued without much effect until about 5 o’cl’r | Sbelled the woods, and were answered by a fire BURG S. 5 JA rus of & verse ft Jsrouit © y ve ited for the north strict of hancery were attacked by a party of fifty or seventy men, | Y°rk’s Own, Colonel Ming; the Cameron Migh- | and - | United States nor in the afternoon, when large reloforcementa of | rom tbem, followed by the clearing away of the | concealed bebind the bushes and undersrowth: | landers, Coldnel Eliiott; theCameron Legion, and Seeayiee mntned oe rene Sy tne mane | &,0808e in to yy Sania commnnded by Cel Benertt Skt; which was | woods and unde growth upon the point suficient | Llentenant Murray immediately seat another | (Ue. Komaull Guard, beve been organized as the | Biuzice mrpeon! ox 464 P. O., Newark, | ihStl08 Moree ape aye "The Union forces encaged were only about | 7Poe batteries of elghteen guns commanding | Petl,to the assistance of the ed privateerschsosen, | Of te new organization le William Linn Tidbaii; | NO 2etse 0021 3°] road Compaliy ond others a the channel of the river, where it courses but 500 d bavi: oO a Lieutenant-Colonel, P. J. Joachimssen; Major vigbteen bundred, and were attocked by a force H an ing no means of drawing her off, dete: Sappeeilnn Ge Sed Bec 6s ta Oeeee’ ns mn | yords frome. the Virgiata ahere. ‘The Prcten mined to destroy her by re. This purpose wus | Wallam Northeage. an asthe First Vol Jancture Col Baker fell at the bead of bis brigade, | and Island Belle are now below Matthies Point | ‘lected, and the schooner burned to the water's Cavalry bes been organised from “the Irs Harrié RTmned Sty eran Rikmen te tbeconfict. —’| ‘The new batteries, we take it for granted, effect. | S4E°, aE ner he eee eee oe UD” | Guard: with Colonel O. Deloreet ee tminanee Pricer, Bo een eee hemesger peas ally commend the navigation of the river; closing | boats were cut'by the balls from the enemy, Mr. RE cars Bolley i artilies regiment (of albany) | 323 {south side) Pa. av, Genciaiie. cud gen bn immediately pro- | !t until a land force may demolish them. They | Hooker, in command of one of them, received @ NYO the Firat artillery. aed in person towards the right to take com. | are sv located as to be able to throw shot into Mall ta bis right, breast As toon as Lieutenant d ost FLANK Ets AND FLANNELS. |. mend. but in confusion crea a rve ie ck on the crews of the = pong wel eget el povrcebe pga Passing vessels for 2 distance of four or five miles | small boats he opened. tire on the chemy on the) _“ SKADADOLE "The Washington correspond- | Red, B with qeucideatbie lens when they may attempt to dopble the point. tench writ nis uns and apersed them immedi- ent of one of the moraing papers informs us that t ‘ i ately, two of them being badly wounded were | the German soldiers have christ the rebe! Stone spare ae left bry) pte THE STEAM BATTERING RAM. carried eff by their comrades, BRAS American: earthworks back of Munson’s Mi!1‘-Fort Skadad-| Blankets, at low hes Rrereto oa to yn sonmees af thee: ravit oougla of NOTICE TO SUTLERS! suant to suxili of y I HAVE on hand one hundred and fifty dozen | tne mpfed Santos Br Gistriot ot Men’s White Cotton Gloves. Als>, full stock of gyivqnt a. she eat 1 the vorthern ing 7 Wooien and Cotton Sool penders, Woolen Kolt Undershirts and Draw: the Jowest cash HENRY Gs New Iron Bui'ding, joe8. NRY FE u We have been favored with a copy of a letter eine eae dle.” 323 ith side) = o sland and the approac! 3 \- PY south side) Ps. av., States Court House, in foreements will be sent forward ous Fiscal addressed by Mr. Ellet, Civil Engineer, to the} Dirgicunty with tur Morcan Rivies —The} , For the benefit of future etym«logists,twho may on 21-8 State of Chio,on tne 241 rt during the night. President of the United States some time since, | Order for the consolidation of this command with | have a dictionary to make out when the English | TuUST RECEIVED dls wens epg. gy Lg The remains of Col. Baker were removed to calling the President’s attention to the powers of be erie hao Rites becoming known among eee. sat are eee ted Sekeieneie into entin pe gAND FOR SALE. Rec Ha Pa. ead al a bd "1 - he 3 u Weducaday will be brought to this city on the Steam Battering Ram asa means of harbor ¢ soldiers of the command, much feeling was se by the side of * employee” and ‘tel x resh Grapes, in prime order manifested, which on Sunday reached its climax. | £'®™,”’ we here define the new term 35 bushe's Chestnuis defence. “ot Tue Pittsburgh. Fort W: and Ch cago Jompeny, ino ‘ At the noon parsde, after the formation of it is at leost an error of judgment, if not an Boat Fre te Barks Tight at wer Gropetor, the read. ‘To Gia we have to add that the object of the] 11 isa noticeable fact, thet im this letter Mr. | line, the soldiers desltod te tee ere Lutz, the Intentional unkindwess, to foint “ska saddle” on} — 1 cans Fresh Fesches, Pise Apples, Toma eve qarzetare ef All borts thereon, ite superseded commander, who there: te our Teutonic soldiers be word is used through- ak othe? # atiea hous-s and «i a movement (crossing the river) of General Stone, | Eilet Aistinctly alludes to the probable loss of tothe cenler ef the Hog and addreseed the fet out the whole army of the Yotomac, and means ° naps os on, Tee Cakes, Jumbies, | grounds couneeted t ied jo'be eset theres ‘was to secure the command of the Virginia shore, | some of our blockading vessels at the mouths of q . ‘to cut stick,”’ ‘‘vamose the rauche,”” “slope,” 200 boxes new Sooteh Herring Imp ements used or provi @ ‘that his division, and that of General Banks, | the Mississippi, which he thought were exposed | “eut your lucky,” or ‘clear out’? So that Fort bbls Appies, prime M:rcer and swaet | And Pp conntrmoting and repairing cars and macht it of 1 . ». | completed through the instrumentality of a com- sit Seen ne ee ee ee ee Othe ak male et | sattibe whe were politica \y opposed to him, and After crossing his advance, he sent out Colonel | 70°, tb he feet ‘oa "| if anything td to bis charge, It was Reig sages ions of fees regiment. {its aaa e guns of the fleet as no lequate pro- | that he had not money enough He would never 17> Barnum has been sold! A few days since Bak . hibpo! lection : own, the Massachusetts 15th, and the N. Y. Tam- serve under Krzyzanowaky, but still be trusted | a countryman appeared at the Museum, and upon many regiment—numbering, in all, about 1,800 Skadaddle is equivalent to ‘Fort R ae N.Y. Post os nine Te Grorcetowns, D C , Sept. 14, 1861. ue: F ‘bat the soldiers would not forget their tirst duty— } admission to the manager, declared he bad a great His Exceilency, President Lincoln = -. +- obedience to their superiors, Whoever they might | natural curiosity, no less than a“ cherry-colured | Sutlera ‘will Be oupenes iBiehth at. You are very likely to he: tno distant | be The Lieutenant Colonel and Chaplain fol-] cat.’ Barnum bas seen cats. many, but never a i} smer—forming bie right wing)—to reconnotter| aay, f the joes of some of the vessels of our block. lowed in slin}tar remarks, after which the parade ured related one; and speedily pala S26 for the = ATTEN TIO ee mtaston. the G ff as mm csity, wh'ch was to eliver e next day. * “ y ~ in force in the direction of Leesburg. gay patel por torte cigtledeg oe to| | In the afternoon the non-commissioned ofticers | At the appointed time came the countryman end I FANE aeons 8 [arge assortment of new Both bis wings—his right and left—were at- he Navy Department to take up and Jnves. | 8nd privat@ held a meeting, at which It was re- | a bag, outof which he produced acat of the calor | 2 (2 cents por pair) Beek ned Kin eee tacked 28 early asat 9a. m., but re the | tlzate the proposition to introduce steam battering | Solved to request Col. Lutz and Lieut. Col. Gtll- | of a black®berry! Barnum was sold, and relates best m.kes of wh © and Colored Corsets, rams in naval warfare. But { have not been able | ann to take position under the new commander, | the joke with great gusto enemy wherever he appeared. At about 5 p.m. | to attract the serious attention of the Departinent, | Dut both of these gentlemen refuse : = Embroidered | iven and mbrio Collins and Seti the right wing found itself confronted by near although I have preseed the subject upon three The feeling in ‘the regiment is very bitter to- {D™ The Cincinnati Gazette says that, on look- successive administrations. ward Col Krzyzanowski, as amajority of the men ] Ing over the list of subscribers t: thi tt THE EUREKA ATTACHMENT SKIFT. vier, cnousand of the enemy ander Gen. Evans, | "{ address myself now to you. in the hope that | f¥ed before under Col. Lutz, and re-eniisted | loan, itis wepreed so eae tg ational Laid resprottally galt the attention of Ladies to | sontirmation of the with artillery. you may listen to the assurance which I zive you, | Uoder him Col. Lutz acted as Major in Blen. | of Prominent Government contractors appear in it. the ‘tons ull be:d that, for a moderate cost.a steam vessel can be | ker’s regiment at the battle of Bull Run, and was eee, rights. franchises, and the sp, Evans attocked Baker's command in front and | constructed of sufficient strength to sink any ship | ‘a gag snp of the left wing of that reyiment.— REGISTER’S OFF.CF kc said ites verge Fort arp on both flanks. Baker gallantly essayed acharge, | tbat ever floated, by the mere force of collision, | + Szpress “Dek 1 and without herself suffering material injury. Opera ae) S61. te . ie ry ia making which be was Killed, and bis com- | “While Ihave failed entirely to impressthy views | ‘Tne Laz Tuomas Winoay cAton early hour ca civen to all ctattectne an the feet or eee otrincee Le : mend sufred considerable lows. The officer left | upon the Confidence of any of the Secretariog of | yesterday morning the body of this patriarch was | tailera of piri d_ fermented | in and out of oarrinces, sea e Navy. |, since their publication an jstri- | remov. from his late residence. nd cordials ro ¢ ry goods, oO te rT 4m command of it by his death then very properly | bution te Cangeess: the scagetion has been taken | and Frent streets to the room of the Grand Lote, ‘dware. medicines, pe fumery hes a while attting 180 fail tee © Hy Po ey J gave ihe order to fall back to position near the | ip and applied on a moat extended scale, by born | In the Odd Fellows’ Hall and laid in tate. ‘Dur. 00, 00 Keepers af hee eee me, V EGAN ye French ani ritish governmen' ‘under the | ing the morning thousands of our citizens isited | o % Dil i en. i river bank, where he could be supported by Gen. | recommendation of eminent engineers and waver | tre eg ne gazed for the last time upon the | fec ionary’ and for hawhige Sete ahi Con, | 00 21 6t ew iron Btone and the other Portion of his army that had | Officers: so that, in the event of a foreign war with | features of the deceased. dealers in iron, brass. copper, &e, will exp SUTLERS NO DEALERS. ATTENTION’ thet auy naval power. we must look for the applica-| ‘The otticers of the RW. Grand Lodge have | 02 Monday, the 4ih day of November next, and thee D. Boric, French Black Varuish. by that time effected a crossing of the river. You of our own system against ourselves decided the faneral obsequtes shall take place this | $214 !le-nses must b» renewed a* this ofice within he best article ever invented ‘This order was obeyed in good order, and he} The rebels at New Orleans and Mobile are at morning from the ball at {0 0’clock, one part of the | ‘°° 4%9# @ter that time. 5 bP eabarens carried with bim all h : work —as informed the Secretary of the Navy | exercises being conducted in the Grand Lodge | 002 tt) Nov, So NUE” B DOUGLASS. | srequrements, end ‘fremen’s caps. 'Fur fale br im all his wounded and dead. some four monthsago—building rams to run down | Room and the other at the Cemetery WEETHE UNION PRAYER Array | 194. Washington City, Office heute trem sane Col. Cogswell, the commander of the New | our blockading vessris; and,tince we have nothing | ‘The deceased willbe buried inthe Odd Fel- ere Poa ON kA YER MEETING | o'clock p.m. the 5 5 ill be holden EVERY th: oo 13-lw* York Tammany Regiment, (Capt. Cogswell of there to oppose to them, as I think we ought to} lows’ lot, Greenmount Cemetery. All the bodies AY this week in lish Lutheran Chureh, corner of H and lth OCKROSCRES §COCKROACHE have, I greatly fear that we shall soon receive ac-| of the Order in this city, and others in the State, | sts. oon t haif- ‘40% Cc beoriba “peotfull: Sth Infantry, U. 8. A.,) Is among the missing. ar te recy preter vc garre in that tm phe ne Wemhisgen, Delaware and Philadel- continued ome keen aay eee >aaee awe oitisr of Washington tit me all ne! ol Lt ou: nal at ms wenn nse ag geen anne borer aga | VW fw he the eee a | CE” PSPANTMENT OE MppMOTOL TAN | Herat” arate eae, Seale ‘Was wounded In the affair; losing a leg. mente OF detente zing ram as the only etfectual | that bas ever been witnessed in this city: The] sivgers having takes the Kee S18 ge y CoS a Ringe reece md kept permanently means of defending our riversand harbors against | following is the route of th | all by On reaching the position selected, the right | the modern iren-piated. and. abot-proot wesecle, | the Hall. terse estes Will proceed down Gay | Will Bet il kinds of vermin 0; Toapectfall ‘wing turned, and both wings held their own | Which England and France are introducing inte | street to Baltimore, feef oss cONnSoted with thi i ited rom pt; to. ress own Gay | Will be transacted at Tat piace: Panes ot abe TR Na Rae womety, “ pied A P. up Baltimore to Charles, out | 4 s6nera! complaint book will be opened, and cit- “f 7 their navies Charles to Jobn street, izeps sre requested to call and enter an: ii upon it, though under the fire of the enemy, If it is the purpose of the Government to Cemetery Returnin ine: Caco page ples : ae bart = oy oars dng eee OT Eat, which gradually slackened until midnight, by | #fengthen our sen-board defenses, with a view to| down Greenmount avenue td Madison there | [ite © the po ‘WB WEBB. Sopefintendent | —Micehoursfromste5p.m. 0018 RTIPICIAL LEGS AND HANDS, it . i ‘a a possible contingencies, allow me respectfully to | to Aisquith, thence to Fayette, Fayette to G Oo vA : OMETGING NEW—SUPERIOR HULLED A a which time it ceased; ving some hours} urge upon your attention the value and efficiency | where the procession will be dismissed. — Balt GOMPANY “A,” U. 8. ENGINKERS.— Ss CORN—Tre sub oribder, havi Sel ¥ Patent Elastic Hand. Defore become ilttle more than picket shooting, | of the steam ram—the direct shock of which the | more Clipper Fitty intelligent and able-bodied mechanios | to sae, y Gs ‘ on pho's Leg & oi Ls "Es Aull of mo irom-plated vessel can resist : imum, “Brea oy. [ewe toe Company to the max: Hon ¢ Me cox of sath No. 616 Baeasway, Naw vous. were. remain, sir, with great respect. your obedient |_ 4 Frencu Vizw ov Our Furone Paosprcrs.—| 340 street ¥ 4 = | Throughout the night the balance of General | Servant, Omantas Etter, Jn. | ‘The Journal des Debuts of the 28th of September | berides food and clothing” ©' °° 8% Per month | Boned corn, Btone’s force cromed'the river and stan Civil Engineer. | bss a lengthy article on the state of effairs in the | — — ~ = NAVY YARD—RIVER News. United States, of which we subjoin the last para- The Harriet Lane came up from Indian Head, | &"*P: or barrels, on board schooner Si Ne vard Boh America seems thus condemned to Ril, Wharf, foot of llth at. A and anchored in the stream opposite the yard, at | severe trials; but notwithstanding, one mings PARKER &CO., 343 ae i 00 2 Porary works that rendered his position secure, UPERIOR QUALITY, FOR and enabled him to protect the crossing of the division of Gen. Banks, to be essayed this morn- ing. 345 about 4 o’clock this morning. It is not known | pears to uscertain. Not only will the American boar aie that any vessel bound up passed the batteries last | 2@tlon not perish, whatever may be result of this + struggle or the horrors through whi he IGE COUNTY CONDENSED MIL! Our information so far, this forenoon, is that prt ew ake oe ae ata havels pate Not long hence ‘Norte amates tore Bighly recom: by Pieciane, Ship Gea. F were on the theatre of e world at, M Banks’ army duly arrived at the Maryland strained by the flotilla at Indian Head. One| than pope Raat there sno other race In tae tine a eres becomes cheesy, 19th, at ¥ landing of Zdwards’ Perry last night, and has schooner, the mester of which seemed too anx- steer er onl pei Faced oe Sere KING 8 i ; " Steo an ving so much resources. f ~ Deen crossing the river securely since daylight. | ious to proceed, was compelled to lay under the 3 caperior dupran the majority of thobe qualities Corner Ih st and Vorsettgy, | Gen. Banks is tn person on the Virginia side | £208 of the fleet. which cause the grandeur of nations to survive] JUST ARRIVE T aionctad Se ERS bee leave to inform their and bas assumed the chief command there. *| An Irishman was brought up on the Harriet | the most threaten ng storms. In ten years there Sion Hous, 50 hi ing ampiy Baek ms eperier Pi : Lane who was caught last night attempting to} Will bly be another North America—very | BRUST. whi FALL IN’ ‘Goubs. Te Ere going to press with this Srst edition of to- cross from the Maryland to the Virginia shore, | Probab! emer this other America will ad hb pod vite 447 we bave not learned that the enemy have.se- | His account of himself was 20 confused and un.| WORE, beavily in the balance of nations, just 28 ; BUG os at France, a few years after the horrors of 1793, rhously renewed the engagement of yesterday. satisfactory that it was deemed proper to take bim | found herself more powerful than ever, deapite Gen. McCall's division fm about the | into custody. of the sinister predictions whic! announced that position its main body ean, ‘Stkiine It ts reported that the battery at Matthias Point | tB¢ tevolution was the cause of irrevocable deca-| "]" MORN Pans Bem whence iy sera eBbetiay In| Sow cightoen barry pemsmsotnieds at pois” | Musszany WaTToGn HUONG Vee & geese eens mien —rapecehcnianens 1 presence higher up as, Of yesterday, says: hit pee gis al caters tats river to support portant movement of Notwithstanding the al! rT oy ‘i tne eon lanioe, Cbposition from 5 Monding, tn most satisiactory » the Quartermaster continues to send vessels laden with provisions to the WwW MILITARY G -ODs. caution required makes the rian oe "Goods. om are frequent, but all the eu Leesburg, asa repuise of the contrary, it was A pound yf

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