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se a eee é - — ’ . GENERAL STONE's REPORT. proof of high coutage and good discipline. Had HORSE SHOES ( Barden’s) AUCTION THE EVENING STAR. | ocr miurrary a The folowing a 8 copy of General one's | foe enralry ttn Pury, ent hm Inthe mee 100 Se eee Br awe SALES. tint Sa LIEUTENANT COLONEL WISTAR. : * eerie smeeeneed WASHINGTON CITY: THURSDAY... Octoder 31, 196i. Ova Farenvs at the various militery campe and Positions will confer a fevor by keeping us posted aste movements and afatrs In thelr vicinities. - 2]. By & Wt offictal report, sent in to the Wat Depattment | {i'Aeiy warning of ihe of @ superior N Tonnes. Lieut. Colonel Wistar, of the California Regt- Headquarters Corps of Observation, force w afterward ne Me ah Hey AV WE SALE ment, who bebaved so gallantly at Ball’s Bluff, October 28, 1861. ment. inks A RNITU PeTION, whit thet Col. al rom. avenue to u . We wil Ay bas returned to Philadelphia. His surgeon be-| | General: On the 20th instant, being advised | to use emer "i digpethed ln n | = cagtwhere ake eth oar Ns. 550 Berea sass. eves that he will recover from bis wounds with- pe, Lae juarters of General McCall's movement infant ) SUP! Sippy to nant 4 customers, All ovdera and excellent Ssortment of Rousshe'g He to reconnolter and draw out the | infantry, with difections to come into tion out the loss of a limb. His report will be made | [0 Dv : T went © the place of -) on ~ — ~ “ out as soon es his health permits. Col.Wistar | Edward's Ferry att ovlock pm, tith General | Baker Cel Baker this blame, inet | QUTLER'S WAGON — or mist Seat ate “Gs. Butter, Casks of fine Retaca was a personal friend of the lamented Col. Baker, | Gorman’s brigade, 7:h Michigan, two troops of | in the day, just before guns on thelr way ar- top business cs both vera With 8 large lot of other articles. which we, was with bim in California, and joined bim in | the Van Alen Cavalry, and the Putnam Rangers, | rived OB'T H meen. HAMS doom ‘ errs: pane if jassachusetts | After Col. Devens’s second advance.Col. Baket ( Eighth st. oo 3l-2t JAMS, Avcte "EF To oar Baltimore renders we would say | Philadelphia to raise the regiment of which he ls | Yoinscers were sunt to, Harrison's Inland: ender | Went to the fed he yeeont aad eee cate Ur Repairing of all kinds promptly doae, By 1.0. MeOUIRE @ OOt A. bit the ‘Aret'Se@"Secodd edition of the Star can | * L'ett Colonel commanding. i of | Colonel Devens, who then had one company on | regret to me that he left no fecord of what officers son aU INE-NOTIEE FO FONSIONERS Favor aj 's cs on ot i Baker ts peculiarly distressing to him, the | the Island, and Uolonel Lee, with # battalion men tmed boats D'S | INE_NOTICE TO CONSIONERS PgTiON. be bad in Baltimore ef E. F. Hezelton, agent, aaane oo necaun he is forced to the conclusion the br areca) = yp of the mueds ae Searles seo Ts uie gate toe ne ane Th schooner Nore are ina Nom Phe ‘h-- if d Tami ment, was sen! arg was 4 hal! Me. 18 West Heltimnore strect, near Gay—tha Are} that thet” gailantiaficer, tn his praiseworthy de. | DIBCL Sa eyes: A acetioh citumateens Wee | Arcmsee, Bee ee ee eee ae re streets, Balt mde ae ‘a edition at half pest four ond the second at eight | fe to conquer the enemies of his country, ex-| York Battery end Rickett’s Battery were already | found no one in command of the boats, and great 2 of the trains from Wash. ceeded fhe orders of bis commanding General. on duty respectively at Edward’s and Conrad’s delays were thos occas! : Had one o} oy Sing e Hysnornths, ete All deplore, with Col. Wistar, the sad loss of the | Ferries. md compeny remained at each land —_ ington, giving ell the latest news from the seat of ing ‘ing, Iria, foun word X ment had evidently at- e boats, thel, phe po would have been bh. 4-11 T patriot soldier and sta an, and no of re eset ee aneaan of the enem iptieresedt made sarvicesbetied ce erent men would bave v't Pattern, oc R a ‘ " y a ) J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Avots, ‘war up to the time of going to press. Proach Iscalled for sgainsta brave officer, who from fhe = en. to secure ances. ‘The fortard eth era oe as backed his judgment by bis life. But justice to t ing of artillery before ita supporting force of in- By LSON, Azctionsers, the living demands the unbiased relation of facts. fant i The Intelligencer, Jn an article upon the gov- ernment of Maryland, argues that the success or defeat of the secessionista at the polls will not sect the s*atus of the State at all, es the Federal Governruent will allow no man to occupy public office In Maryland whose sentiments are hostile to the Union. ‘The Kepxdlican devotes its atteation to news Matters. ry 1 . Ferry. Smpossing force irginia shore. If the £0. &6. he. aoe aenbeeae PROMOTED Gen. Gorman was eceeret to deploy bis forces ne oO ry force ae oe snes ener Be President has meted to second ileuten- | in view of the enemy, and in so doing no move- | 1,000 men wou ve nm ie in nfan’ Sisea ofthe U.S pees the following non-coi ment of the enemy was excited. Three flatboats | line at the time of atteck, probably enough to er were ordered, and at the same time sbell and | have given us the victory. EW ARR.VAL OF CLOAKS! missioned officers. (in addition to those whose | Scherical case shot were thrown into the place of | Between 12. ana 1 P; m. the enemy appeared tn Promotion was published in the Stara day or two | the enemy’s concealment. This was done to pro- | force in front of Col. Devens, and a sharp skir- TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), Nov. ist, since) Viz: duce an impression that a crossing was to be | mish ensued, and was maintained for some time Reovtan Winter Orenine oF Acting Sergeant Major Frederick Phillster,| made. The shelling at Edwards’ Ferry and the | by the 15th Maseachusetts, unsupported, and find- | CLOTH CLOAKS, S4CQUES, CIRCULARS, id 7 H Bi * | launching of the boats induced the quick retire- ing he would be outflanked, Col. Devens retired co. 1 Gey Quartermaster Sergeant Frederick rown, | ment of the enemy’s force seen thers. and three | a short distance and tock up & position near the | all of the New Styles. at very moderate prices. Pirst Sergeent Henry B Freeman, do Samuel J. | poat loads of 35 men each, from the 1st Minnesota, wood, halt mile in front of Col Lee, whane be At MAX WEL('S gean' ossed rossed - | remained uni ock. wi ie in fel q iy oe cn aa pager aes in spetaiscreree ot lal Daas back, with the appeal of Col Baker; end took | _oe st st Cloak ont SSL crease. Mg ekeee CE tk aneee monet hile this was Roing on, the men evinced by | is piace with the portions of the 20th Masachu-] Dy PFALO ROBES all the above of the 15th infantry, and are to be | eneir cheerlug that they were all ready and deter. | setts aud let Californie venient B OR S42, atteched to that regiment as second lieutenants, | mined to fizbt allantly when the opportunity | .Col Baker now formed his line, and waited Wholessie Rk In accordance with the President’s pledze that | was presented Kt dusk, Gen. Gorman’s brigade | the attack of the enemy, which came upon him the promotions In it should be from the ranks. joes Lege e ree geen samp, Maving | with creat vinwe ahead p mm rced werweliet | _coeese.___._.___- 900 Eaeprage G z 7 e Tammany r ment an companies o! ie 'v our troops, who, thoug! muec! “ ‘4 SES, < Also, Lance Sergeants Robert P King, jr., and | 15th Masexch setts and artillery at Conrad's Ferry erior numbers, three to cae, maldtained their sv ti ire ina nos saan Li he 0 James J. Semple, of the 15th infantry, to second | in position, awaiting the return of scouts. Mean. ground, under # most destructive fire of the ene-| New Cloake opened to-day at low prices. Coffer an ilechossciesia taatese under the samie promise | while Gen’ Stone remained at Edwerde's Fenn, | kre PERRY & BROTHER Fine das President. as At 10 o'clock p. m., Lieut Howe, quartermaster | Col. Coggswell reached the field amid the Pa. avenue and Ninth st. 180 imped the ran assembling of an iy ALE OF, wa ou Pa BOUSEHOLD FuR- ————_ +02 -—____ - ‘Tue Gazat Orzrartic Concert to take place to-morrow night, at the theater, naturally excites Much interest in musical circles here and in the community at large, as It is not often that we Dave presented on a single evening such an array of eminent talent. The appearance of the great American prima doena, Miss Hinkley, supported by such a tenor as Briguoll, such a basso as Susi- Bi, and such a baritone as Mancusi, is indeed s musical event in Washiagton. Oo SH 5t of the i5th Massachusetts, repoi that scouts | heaviest fire, and came prilesty into action, with Ig Arabian MARE, Teat val: Reserved seats may be secured at our neighbor MAVY YARD. under Capt. Philbrick had returned to the island, | # yell which wavered the enemy's line perfe ‘sound, kind Desks, Easy Chairs, Metzeroti’, and at Willards’ Hotel There has been no arrival from the flotilla having been within one mile of Leesburg, and Jeut. Bramball, of Bunting’s Battery, had suc- on th se, Mantel kw — badger lee since our report of yesterday, and consequently | there discovering in the edge of = wood an en- | ceeded, after extraordinery exertions and labor, a Sat Moe cise bok be ; mw Lis *hine ond A Prospect og ‘a Fres iN tus Fawity.’’— | we have no river news Sielece ana be be ae Gee 93 rods tery. ae Loe Trench, his owe bowsteese 1 pd i | ere nal A : 3 ieut. ; tit ee com — The New York Tribune, by rome legerdemain, | Matters are progressing ina satisfactory man- | without being even challenwe. both officers, after well-d'rected firing, were soon K'!Rkwoop HOUSE. Po neon ossh i npecie. 3 Procured from the War Department,and published | ner at the workshops in the yard, and unusual | “ Orders were then instantly #ent to Col. Devens | borne away wounded, and the pieces were hauled NOTICE. A CiaR KEM ‘ Li. a yesterday, General Stone's report of the battle of | activity prevails. to con spthor nga to the ys nia shore, | to ihe, Fess, ae that they might not fall into the pein ba repe je] ood BO ER & + Aucts. “ a Ps . tly under cover of night to the | enemy's han P °, if a Ball's Bluff and Gen. Thomas's report to Secre- | The Jacob Bell Is still on the ways; and the | 2! tea of tena “ ovember 4th, to’ Nove~ ber 8th. wh THE AROVE. SALE 18 UNAVOIDABLY P referred to, to attack and Atd p. m. Col Baker fell at the head of his col- i " tary Cameron in the Fremont imbroglio. That | repaits of the Anacostia and painting of the Mt. | Bosiroy i ut dayorenk. macrne, the'enemy lodged | umn, pierced by a number of bullets, while | fe0?ened; With more extensive Sooommodations jotted until FRIPAY MORNING. Novem is, iw advance of the rest of the press. The upshot | Vernon are still in progress. tn. there, as far as would be prudent, and return im- | cheering his men, and by his own example sus- fos JL. & A.W. Kwoop. | >* HARLES RMBELL. Beis. The Hngh Jenkina (injured by collision with | mediately to the island, his return to be covered | taining the obstinate resistance they were making NKEfS, COMFORTS, SHEFTINGS. oo@ & BOTEL & Aveots. the Leslie) bas been taken to the ways near | ¥Y 8 company of the Massachusetts 29:h, to be | The command then devolved upon Col. Lee, who B . and Dry welt, Navking, Doylies. and other By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avotioneers, Georgetown (Easby’s) for repairing. posted over the landing place. Col. Devens was | prepared to commence throwing out forces to the | Goode for th ts of hy Will be a ferocious war on the part of the New York Hereid and Tims upon Secretary Cameron. Up it fs announced in the New York papers ir the wan! eepers and familics. " ° ordered to make close observation of the position, | rear, but it was soon found that Col. Coguewell | Spode for! only. marked 2 plainacuros, EXTENSIVE SALE OF SECOND HAND There wae Practice fring of the Ll-inch gun at| strength, and movements of the enemy, and, iu | was the senior in tank, and be, taking terese, | See On ee MS dig "PPE | Watahes, Guard: Veet on Breast Ww riscners con: ‘or’ @y° | the yard this morning, and so cellent sb the event of there ng no enemy there visible, | mand, ordered preparations te be made for march- R! end that the State prise: ined in Fort Lafay rd thi Z, me exce ots | th f being y is d, ordered preparati be made f gh roe sent Nine ak, Fin 8 ette are all tu be removed to Fort Warren, in | were made to hold on in a secure tion until he could be | ing to the left, and cutting a way through to co $98 avennee Building” | Glasses, Fanoy ‘Work aud ov Sue Boston harbor. which has been for some time fit- . strengthened sufficiently to make a valuable | Edward's Ferry. But just as the first dispositions ustols, “il -er-platea Ware, Articles, and & 3 < GEN THOMAG’ REFORT. reconnoissance. were being effected, a rebel officer rode rapidly in NEW SUPPLIES IN| CLOTHS, Cassi- ‘0 ot of other articles we deem wnneceseary te fing up for their accommodation. The object of | We shall as soon us possible publish an abstract} At this time orders were sent to Col. Baker to | front and beckoned the Tammany Regiment to- meres and Vestings. of qualities th a Be TT MONDAY. the th of Novessber, we shail the change is not divulged, but It Is believed to of the report of Adjutant General Thomas upon | Send the Ist California regiment to Conrad ferry, | ward the enemy. {[t is not clear whether or not | relied on, at less the u ual price: d . de the intention of the Government to put the fort in @ more perfect state cf defense for the protec - tion of tre harbor of New York. TS 2 sell, Avotion , No. 626 he reet the condition of effzirs in Fremont’s army, which | ‘© artive there at sunrise, and to have the re: | the Tammany men supposed this was one of our rival kinds st Dry Gvods for e general aod measing st oto aah omsaane tom tah the Nght yesterday in the New York Tri mainder of his brigade ready to move early. officers, but they responded with a yell and specia! wants of families and nousekeepers. sil inso'd, & very extensive = saw the Ixbt yesterday in the New York Tribune Lieut. Col. Wood, of the 25th Massachusetts, | charged forward, carrying with them in their ‘Carpets, Curtains, Unioioths, above mentioned and other cou The peper fils more than one page of that journal, | was also ordered to move with a battalion to the on scoount of whom it may coneern. ugs, &c., upper advance the rest of the line, which soon received | floors a and treats of every point of the now weil-known | river bank opposite Harrison’s isiand by day- | 4 destructive fire from the enemy at close distance. Une price only. marked in pisin fig Terms cash, in si 6. OF Mr. J. W. Fatres, brother tn-low to Alex- allegations agai se commander of the Depart. | break. Two mounted howitzers, in charge tt The meu were quickly recalled, but their new PERRY oko. 00 29 St ESN & WILLIAMS, Anote. auder McKinley, the private Secretary of Coin ment of Misgouri. Its promulgation to the public | Lieut French of Rickett’s buttery, were ordered | position frustrated the movemeut designed, and | 44 sy 5 re. pene, Building. AUCTION SALES IN PHILADELPRIA. Dupont, who, it has been reported in the New ‘Snore diseck tenen, tesa known ‘wie pict es to the tow path opposite Harrison’s Island. Col Cozgswell gave the necessary order to retire. | —°¢ ® —— —- York papers, had absconded with the maps and charts of the naval expedition, is out in a note denouncing the whole story as a calumny Col Devens, in pursuance of bis orders, crossed | The enemy pursued to the edge of the Bluff, over NOTICE TO SOLDIERS 7 WM. R. SMITH, General Auctionser, by a majority of the Cabinet as being truthful | and proceeded tothe point Indicated, Col. Lee | the landing place, and poured in a heavy fire as Tue ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY will 3 C ut st, Se-aih cespocta remaining on the bluff with 100 men to cover his | our men were endeavoring to cross to the Island, | ™&Ke remittances for so.diers to their families at | Regular Sales TUESDAY a0d 4 FURDAY reoemente, eagrect attention from Col. Devens’s | The retreat was rapid, but according to orders. | PIsgee.seahed by :helr Exprass, st a oharce of 3 ine Table and Posket Cutler, Hardware, sipaneius Sota Ackelamiain FORCED TO CLOSE His DOORS. movements, and to make a reconno\: The men formed near the river, maintaining for ‘The money, whether gold or Treasury notes ancy Goods. Soaps, Uris, frashes. &o. &o, 7" The employees of the Charlestown navy | Every five minutes thronghout the day, almost, | direction of Leesburg from Edwards's Ferry, [| nearly haif an hour the hopeless contest rather i be sanloned ts lope, and ly Foreign gud 2 —- yaed, on receiving thelr pay last Monday, geve | ome one or other sends bis card up to General | ditected Gen Gorman to throw across the river at | than surrender. a one day’s wages for the benefit of the Massachu- McClellan. Nineteen-twentieths of such calls are | ‘Hat Point two companies of the Ist Minnesota} |The smaller boats had disappeared, no one under cover of a fire from Ricketts battery, and | knew where. The largest boat, rapidly and too. te setts soldiers. The sum donated amounts to | to papeaeprececer a Prete me callers, oat pen pares ot (oisty-one Van Allen Cavalry heavily londed, awamped at fifteen feet from the |. to. mn . EDUCATIONAL. ¥ or to grind their individual axes. is nuisance | under Major Mix, accompanied by Capt. Charles | shore, and nothing was to our soldiers wut to q — nee ee bas at length arrived at such a pitch that to-day | Stewart, Assistant™ ‘Adjutant Genedal, Capt Mure swim) surrender < die n PAINEIELD ACADEMY. Bine® Cans Promorzp.—James Fishback, of illinois, has mee: bes Ned to keep his d l phy, and Lients. Pierce and Gouraud, with orders} With a devotion worthy of the cause they were | can veral sum: Vemberé ‘Thorough instruction and th been promoted from a first-class clerkship ($1200) he has been compe! cep his doors closed | to advance along the Leesburg road until they | serving, oificers and men, while quarter was being | be ulare at Star 4 te a second class clerkship (81100,) in the Third | °@"2St everybody except bis immediate statf,| should come to the vicinity of a battery w: offered to such as would lay down their arms, a home their pay, will be re- "s Hotel October 17th ; or (918) a having public business to attend to that caunot ; was known to be on that road, and then turn te stripped themselves of their swords and muskets y Of the principal offices of the LAN. py Auditor's Office of the Treasury. be interfered with upon any account. the left and examine the higbte between that and | and harled them lato the river to prevent their i se -cclm __Planfield, Cum! ms I>" Commodere Breeze, recently relieved by LOOK OUT FOR FALSE ACCOUNTS. Sood in tha sietaren vt the eaeciy wore { Pere an tae aeande of the fos, and saved them posted in the vicinity, fin it their numbers as a ums. sccompanied with the full address, ci WN FE- selves as they could by swimming, floating upon required, of the persons for whom i < Wee MaLe SeMiNany. F Com Paulding 28 commandant of the Brooklyn | Ia a day or two we will doubtless tind in Rich- | nearly as possible, their disposition, examine the | !og3, and concealing themselves in the bushes of | tended, will be reengtten i ihe mae wl con A Boarvine aNd Sewoon, navy-yerd, bes taken up hie residence in Putia- | mond papers telegrams announcing misbaps to | fountry with reference to the passaye of troops to | the forest, and to make their way up and down | S#€nee#. at any piacein tne loyal States, at the same ) deiphiea No. 422 F st , between 6th and 7th sts, Was the Leesburg und Georgetown turnpike, and re- | the river bank toa Place of crossing. The in- net oheres ee rer carne be ine suntat the lst West st-. Georsetown. 4 . cy jutting in separate packages. The duties of this Institution were r Planks for the above purpose’ have been “cl ote ih bef el, on axel fons, September. Circulars may Ga — a book of the offices of the Compan: the grest Union combined naval and military ex- | torn ra idl y to cover behind the skirmishers of ; stancesgof personal gallantry of the highest order pedition, such as Hollins sent concerning his bo- | the Mignesste Ist. ‘Chis reconnoissance was most | Were 80 many that ke would be unjust to detail | prepar: gus exploit with his steam ram and mosquito | gallantly conducted, snd the party proceeded | particular cases. Officers displayed for their men, | at any Prom Westsax Vincinia—The Capture of Romney Four Hundred Prisoners Taken.—The y ee eo ee ene ere RROVER. > a - se = fleet, and Bragg sent from Pensacola c along the Leesburg road nearly two miles from | and men for their otficers, that beautiful devotion ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. — Ss 2 Wheeling Press of Tuesday gives the following | wnat eventunity proved tone rr ‘oe ne the Ferry, and when near the position of the hid- | Wich 1s only to be found among true scldicrs, | _ Washington, Oct. 39, 1861. oo S0-1m ORSE, BUGGY AND HARNE“S FOR Sccount of the attack of General Kelley on the Abe = “den battery came suddenly upon a Mississippi | While these scenes were being enacted on the H SALE. Apply to WALL & BA\ eon et BR. eatin dea forces sent against W ilson’s camp on Banta Rosa | regiment, about thirty-five yards distant reecteea | right, 1 wes preparing on the left for a rapid push NAO. Anctes ant Gomeinien sw De comney, and the defeat and rout of the | ieiend. Look out for them. \ts fire, and returned it with their pistols. ‘The | forward to the road by which the enemy would : d | chants, oor. Ninth st. and south side Pa. rebel forces eniseves. fire of the enemy killed one horse, but Ltent. Gou- | retreat if driven, and entirely unsuspicious of the We learn from a ventleman direct from Rom- ‘ avenue oo% z raud seized the dismounted man, drawing | perilous condition of our troops. The additional | chasers ¢ :| NJEW AND STYLISH THINGS. inlow oriosd. ney that the fight took place near Mill Creek,| Capt. Thomas W tlaon, late Lteutenant of Fifth | him on his horse behind him carried him unburt| artillery bad already been sent, and when the Dept po ged BW, AND 84 Lise THINGS. ip low sriced, some four or five miles from Romney. The rebels Infantry, U. 8. A, now Commissary with the | from the field. One Private of the 4th Virginia | messenyer, who did not leave the field untt fter lamer Northerr, Marke: Mas‘in Collars, " PETE Soo" repulsed. and Gen. Kelley after them at | rauk of Captain, bas been relieved from duty as | ¢*Valry was brought off by the party a prisoner, | 3 o’clock, was questioned as to Col. Baker's posi- DEVRIES STEPHENS & CO, We also name crest bargains in Dress Silke, “double quick.”” The only stand the rebels made > who, being well mounted and armed, his mount | tion, be tnformed me that the Colonel, when be Wholesale Dry Goods D siers, many new things in the sesortment. was near the Indian Mound Cemetery and in the | °” acting Assistant Adjutant General on tem po- Sea r town. The evemy threw shell, but could do vo | fry duty In this city, by Lieut. J. 8 Conrad, Lj replaced the one lost by the tire of the enemy. left. seemed to feel perfectly secure, and could cate: 312 Ba'timore st, bt Howard tag a ‘i ache, Rupe Be, gore = | r TEER, Our troops theu made an entire rush at | Second Infantry, who having been wounded in pursuance of his orders arrived at the position | advance. The same atatement was made by an- N&Y, 28 Std sia Pe - ‘And Sth street SBA eantime, on the right Col. Devens, having in | doubtless Lold bis position in case he should. not _Liberty st., (Marnie Front )_ A ‘HIN N DIE LOAKS AN them with such vociferous yells, pzssing under | the battle of Springfield, while an ald to Gen, | designated to bimas thesite of the enemy’s camp, | other messenger half an hour later, and | watched W oe La Ee oC a anp their fire, that they gave way. The rebel infantry : ; z —FOR a found that the scouts had been deceived by tne | anxiously for a sign of advance on the ri ht, in pply of Plain and Fancy Silks, at the old SAND OTH Les Row fi-d towards Winchester, and the cavalry | LY°% '# still unfit for tleld duty. uncertain light en openinye in the | order to push forward Gen Gorman It Seg, ; : Tone new ety bu =e Sorrards Springtteid, but were checked at the | MISCONDUCT OF SOME OF THE NEW YoRK voLUN- | trees for a row of tents. Col Deven, found, how- | had been explained to Col. Baker, impracticable Cath, weortment of Mourning and Glossy | Cho forse (now) CARRIAGE, with ourtsine eal ‘Wire suspension bridge bya d: 5 TEERS ever, a wood in which be concealed his force, | to throw Gen. Gorman’s brigede directly to the ‘ew lots of lo~, medi and fine Dress Goods, piers iron hubs and exten; one rps troops detailed from Cumberland. P| Some members of the Thirty-third New York | 2nd proceedrd to examine the space between that | right by reason of the paecry in the woods, be-} Ladies” Kid Gio sizes, beat | ROCKAWAY | two trottng SULKL Ze to prevent our troo) ves, ali colurs and : id Leesburg, sending back to report that thua | tween which we had neve: Gen Kelley captured some four or five hundred | RH! Ment, owlng to gross misconduct yesterday, will be sold low. ress T. r he could see no en «| a - | noiter. among woom is Col. E. A Armstrong, got into a difficulty with citizens in the neigh- ‘ soe) teominteae ao meee nable to recon- | qualit 0: price only, marked in pee figures. ceipt of this Intelligence, brought me by Lieut. At4 p.m , or thereabouts, { telegraphed to Gen. PERRY & BRO., ka member of the Richmond Convention, two | borhood of Lewinsville, in which two of the | Howe, who bad accompanied both the parties, 1 | Banks for a brigade of his division, intending {t Penn. avenue and 9th street, BUTTER—300 Firkins, of all eyeden. an hundred horses, three wazou loads of new rittes, former were severely injured. Gen. Hancock | 0Tdered & non-commissioned officer and ten cav-| to ocoupy the ground on this side of the river near : petwcuetew ‘ust reoei' three cannon, a larze quaatity of corn, tents, and sent ont a detachment and promptly placed alry to jotn Col. Devens for the purpose of scour- | Harrison’s Island, which would be abandoned in i A . vy JOHN 6. LYLE & CO im fact everything they bad The loss on our side c Promptly placed the ing the couatry near him while engaged in bis | case of a rapid advance, and shorfly after, as the = 0038 iw ‘No. 631 - J ‘was but one man killed and five wounded‘ he | S0ldiers under arrest. recounoissance, and giving due notice of the ap-j fire slackened, a messenger was waited for on sae 4 —_ —<$ —oreeeairvwee«ess— loss of the enemy isnot known. bat must have A MISSING OFFICER Proach of any force. and that Lieut Col. Ward | whose tidings should be given orders either for r fricun—see <)> - been considerable. The expedition hes been| B B. David with his battalion of the 15th Massachusetts should | the advance of Gen. Gorman to cut off the rettest : ; aets 7 Steen, truly successful. Capt. Henry B. Davidson, of the Tennessee} move on to Smoot’s Milla, half a mile to the right | of the enemy, or for the disposition for the night 3 = And for by JO LYLE & CO., The Wheeling Intelligencer gives the above | First Cavalry Regiment, having left his regiment | of the croming place of Col. Devens, sed des | in the portion thee kota cote WS ES See cule , With the additional announcement | July Ist, on thirty days’ leave of absence, and where, in 4 strong position, he could watch and| At 5p m.Capt Candy arrived from the field oe of 3 5U0 ines, ll cccuptes Romney with a | having failed to report for duty, has been dropped | Protect the @ank of Col. Devens in his return, and | and announced’ the melancholy tidingeatiek | OPTICIAN TO TARY stabpg, 7 AND MIL- force of 2.500 men, Consisting of two Obio regi- | from the rolls. HiA"s—se Theross ef Choice vs secure & second crossing more favorable than the | Baker's desth, but with no intelligence of an "a &v.,' noi th mide,) and 13th sts ments, six compenies of the Seventh Virginia first, and connected bya good road with Lees-| further disaster. [ immediately apprised Gen. a6 tems —_ And Sereno ty J LYLE & Co. iment, one company of the Third Virginia APPLICANTS FOR APPOINTMENTS IN THE Navy. | Durg. Capt Candy, Assistant Adjutant-General,| Banks of Col. Baker's death, and I rode quickly | SPECTACLES, provided with gomaine Roe! 00 -lw oa ‘SS LYLE S avers. two cavalry companies on a fo Navy Department will take ng notice of | 224 Gen. Lander accompanied the cavalry to serve | to the right to assume command. Before arriving | Crystal or Periecopio a sn gold, C-___ applications for places of masters or mester's: with it. For some reason never explained to me | opposite the Island, men who had crossed the | Silver or steel, and sui! utmost oare for = = SHOULDERS —85 Hhds. rece: ither of these order were carried out. The | river plainly gave evidence of the disaster and | °v eipaaatar: Paoworion rao tHE Rayxs —It js rey orted th t te 5 that the Secretary of War ina nad Be Bie gee mates, where the agesof the applicants are not| cavalry were transferred to the Pes bape oh _ iesetirrca to the Virgiola shore, | on reaching the same! Was satisfied of it by the onan JORN @ LY’ stated, and references to the last employers given. | but were sent back without hav: jeft the shore | conduct of the men then ing in boats FL CLASS | Zarest 200 Lac. vit. CSCS bd amare ope “mp ga.k soldiers and non- . & to go inland, und thus Col Deveet was deprived | ‘The reports made to me were that the enemy” nae (CHEBESE.-s00 Berey of Sonal thet they will me rbiphe. their skill and ABMI OFFICER RETIRED. ofthe means of obtaining warning of any approach | force was 10,00) men. This I considered, ts it MILITARY FIELD-GLASSES, F, = that mi i bey je good officers. We Col. Henry L. Scett, one of the Inspectore-gen- | of ‘he enem Proved to be, an exaggeration. Orders were then Microscopes, Compancee, oul Mathematical ib For sale by J lee approbation than th's by phen with beartier | eral, ard son-in-law of Lient. Gen. Scott, has} The battalion under Col Ward was detained | given to bold the island, and establish a patrol on struments, at the lowest Kastern prices. 00 B-1w Re avenue. ind. certainly ie bette people of this coun. | es ied by the Army board, owing to Lis} 0% the Bluff in the rear of Col. Devens, instesd | the tow-path frem opposite the island to the line} 0C°tr His IS TO GIVE NOTIC vised to make out soldiers aemsems could be de- pete fe » owing of being directed to the right. Col. Baker hav- | of pickets near the Mouocacy, and { returned to} EJOuSE POR SALECA heave Draught Worse | "THIS IS TO Giv promotions, where thr pind ee basa ee physi jeability. 10g arrived at Conrad's Ferry with the Ist Cali-| the left to secure the troops there from disaster, for sao, on 2d et. in rearof 534 Ps avenue. | Court of Washington County, the (Pistriet conduct {n'actfon pee Fo te he tnonsanene “ SOLDIERS ORDERED Fr HOT FOR sLkEFine ar | fornia regiment a! an early hour, proceeded to| and make Preparations for moving them as rap- | _ 00 29 3 * Goiumbis, | eaminiguadjon os Public. Let it be understood that to be Fa THEIR Posts Edwards’ Ferry, and reported to me in person, | idiy a8 possible PGs, ESET FOR SALE—a FEET FOR SALE—A choice lot just * og {loned In the dispatches of the commander wili | It is understood that Gen McClellan has temued | 8*!154 that bis regiment was at the former place, rived from Gen. McClellan to hold Brrived gt 51 Loutsieee- avenues ‘ hee eo ee e commander will e three other regiments of his Brigade Virginia sbore at Edwards’ Perry at RTHOLOMEW,: GARRETT & CO. geared are he the came, with - he eiagtion. and it is mot only the | am order for the shooting of four soldiers found | *"< y.to march. I directed bim to Harrison's indicating at tbe same time that rein-} _oo vous +4 yy’ = SS alee — Soceases rank ber guilty of sleeping at their picket pos's Tstand to assume command, and ina full conver- | forcements would be sent, and Immediately ad- would be a great advantage to many eu tun COL. M’CARTHY SUPERSEDED ton explaived to him the pesition agit then | ditional means of intrenchin were forwarded, TS Tanieet ned HE Dees Bee said % en’ 5 stood. I told bim that Gen McCall had ad-| and Gen. Gormaa was furolsl ed with particular | Fine and M¥dium Cloths for Gents’ wear, new th Oe unteer regiments to have a fe bs It is understood that the command of the Fourt y . inigee mena Ang Sas ae. ane of the Fourth } vanced bis troops to Drainsville, and that I was | directions to hold out against any and every force sapslice LUST Weck A s x i ly, Tai regular arm placed among = cangan Rhode Island Regiment is to be given by Gover. extremely desirous of ascertaining the exact po-| of the enemy me price only parked in plain Sguree. y 8 e to a citizen of Rb land. sition and force of tbe enemy in our front, and} During that time, Gen. Hamilton with hi n inspection of stook solicited ; it imphes no . Sanaa ae aa e ee cat Ps tobe: in | ST CDIORSO Wea cittew of Rhode Inland exploring aa far as it was safe on the right (oward | brigade was on the march from Darnestown, ber | Obueation to parehese, FERRY 5 ono Combe SOMETHING FOR YOU! manner r Leesburg, and on the left toward the Leesbur, fore | left to go tothe right, | tssued ord to st Le Ld - ei, rE ey : eats fallin Voluntecs cay by theresigna- | Major General Butler arrived in this city yes-| and Gum Spring toad town ene eee Cok | intercept bint and. inteetsd bn tepalt ks OA DC AND WINTER Wes Dove Bettas Siaanes. “ ante—_N vier ‘unter captains and lieuten- | terday Baker that General Gorman, opposite Edwards’ | Conrad’s Ferry, where orders awaited him to so K on AND WINTER MILU QERy Pisin a a “ = - ——— ea Ferry, should be reinforced, and th-t | would dispose of bis force as to give protection to Har- | pal) and Winter Miltmery of CAN De od A Comrgptrarze Puize.—The Philadelpbia Now yar, ae aranlan oon : Pappa hy td acon Pets eee ber as protect the line of the river. | tne Slat inst, — 1 ng says : ‘ally re i er the that -G: bi per ater - serleeaty moralng iy nice our ori prima Naser i, Isabella | ferry to the Lociarg and Gum Sprig fan ae cl an a Hor-General Banks arrived and took wenn y enet wes sooner na’ a nkley, was marr! » Si 2 om ¥ by the sloop-of- war Dad, -] besee of tive savechate oii usinl, the primo | ready mentioned, and the Position of the breast- A report of division for the following days will ee in . OD. ot, at our Facey aud Mullivers Store, No. 310 RTIFICIAL LEGS AND HANDS. " - Works and bidden battery, which prevented the | be made out speedily. I cannot conclude without | 8¥e0ue, between ste. — mander Edward M. Yard, of New Jesey, on the | ‘This accomplished end beautifal young lady, | movement of troops directly from left to right, | bearing testimony to ihecourage, goed distiniinns PRE iMod SON, * MUNRO. A "s Patent Elastic Leg & Hand. oan al ae October, in longitude 81 deg. | who achieved so marked a success at the Acade- | were also Pointed out to him. and conduct of all the troops of this division du-| - 00 38-St ____ Aipiel. SB Bestia Selpho's Leg Fo vcat, aud latitude 3! deg. 21 mf north | my of Music on the night of the 23d of Janua. ‘The means of transportation across, of the suffi- | ring the day. Those in action behaved like vete- B ry Li SE No. 516 Baoapwat, Naw Yona. port epesvancah, Georgia, and bound for | ry, 1861, 1s a danghter of the soll, an Ameri. seney of which he (Uaker) was to be judge, was | rans, and those not brou, bt into action showed that gANcHs <,. a Dealers we ie arivalled gabstigaten 3 lost of Havana with a cargo of rice. The | can girl beyond peradventure, having been born | detailed, and authority given him to make use of and steadiness in their movements which i ‘ed ‘ iarge es 4 Cera aye iat par penalty was placed in charg of Master Henry B.| in Albany, New York, in the year 1540, Ber the guns of a section each of Vaughan’sand Bunt- | p ol thelr akpicay te engaye the foe in their ois eee, . ° *| Sal of WAL SELPH nny 2nd prize crew of five,and sent North, | remarkable musical powers as eloped early | ing’s batteries, together with French’s mountain country’s cause. We mourn the loss of the brave prime Eastern Cheese. All of which will New ork. be ing the navy-yard yesterday morning” in her youth, caused her friends to desire that | howitzers, all the troops of his Bri and the | departed, dend on the field of honor, if not of | be sold at the lowest market rates. 00 25-2w* Conrnacrs ror Lomax ‘The bids for over a seaslenl amueann ancenn castrate ‘toi 4 _—— the Toe md pry aameres we Tryna me vanes pat — n 8 ‘wen’ men’ husetts | of our com w vi bands P&S, T: INSTRUCTS A. 6. million feet of lumber for the use of the army | She won brilliant sical laurels on the conti- Volunteers, and I left itto his discretion, after our enemies, Bot all (eet thas oe seanands of BON, or vot ington on Tuesday. The | nent, and while at Cologne, Ullman was present | viewing the white pine boards (com | at a representation of “Il Barbiere,” and imme IN, formerly ‘round, to retire from the Virginia | the title of soldier, and all await ith increased Ups ae shore under fe cover of bis guns and the of | conti another measu strength to State a ow M, and 614 per M for y offered Miss Hinkley an engagement for | the latge infantry force, or top our pope old the = - eee Stons. rE " 1 gts if seantling. wes one from Port | New York. She was already engaged for Milan, | ments In case he found it prac cable and the po- Brig-Gen Commanding ein Wa and ve pri ULIPAN AND ELEGAN' Deposi M4, but it contained a Proviso | but by ing sam of money the engagement | sition on the other side favorable I stated that re T — War Department opening the c oie and that of Uliman accepted, and| 1 wished no advance made unless the enemy rot, WW fer to Fectiti-e of Yale iso, & number of other fp a eet z Ney po beretotore paid . falat : a = ee prea for New | were of Seteriar Yorce, and under no circumstances v, ‘AX P. ErpEnEe and y to his former wholesale and retail, wh. ork, arriving there e » &fter an absence | to pass beyond Leesburg, or a stron; ition be- i ‘is a mT 4 8. Birtz, of Columbia, Pa, ie anid to be the lo: tween it and Goose Creck, ou the Gen Uprier tigene of this Distriot, who woee en _ Sor. Pa ey, ¢., the Manaseas road. Col. Baker was cautioned Ry HE LED PRI ALS are “d for es enor sin Saosph was tan se TSreged bol dong sae wate’ | Cast aw sme TAS ak Nee | 8 sl WAC hg Ce gg bead ‘of Further from Burepe ported by infantry. The General pointed | ofizers will ‘be for the ¢ Cer | lote 1.008 i a Haxtvax, Oct 30 —The pra Europa has z 7 fs ae Ky BS of now wheat, i whole Om | ved. with edvices frou Liverpool of the 10th | of the river, from which ardliery ene eis | To themeel figers will be epee mate mito Ai arr vices ver, col act wit inst She brings nearly £5 0v0 sterling. effect on the other, and, leaving the utter er od for the companica Q 1 MENTS aoa Flour to be sear brents, The Paris corres; iva: of the London Times | crossing more troops or retiring wi it were already torr ot the Committe. 00 Sew* im tar vy pop - aed . the line < peles to = eae — pops gio hts ears contsel of REGISTER’S OFFIC = snéi opted rance land on mer- | opera! on 2 is gallant a m bx ican quation ann a wed, and that - | getic officer left me about 9 a. m , or halt-past 9, None 4t i WOM IF. 44%, CONCERN. bly informati: over command. tavern L! L. — pobre off quickly to his retailers of spirituous ard AY iDe4 BDA Co} «rooer! Jeealt Tis aaey abt Rtg gatiaben al eo ew ecees re aa 3 a sa § g f en that instrument in ‘who have beard fe Hox. Jony C. Barca: bas

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