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“> : JTDGET. | Capt. afitchel! and Commissioner Mindes walked | DEFEAT OF MORGAN’ OUR MILITARY BUDGE slong side Mis gens Sb where oe Reames htepemapate > t t r ol GENERAL HALLECK. about thirty officers was left in front of ies house The comments of the press upon General Hal. } for the purpose of protecting It. leck's arrival in this city, prove the eminent satis- een, faction of the country with the nea magi FROU THE PENINSULA, mination to resign the chief direction e- | Reports of Deserters—Pesition of + R tails of our military affairs toone military bead Army y — es formerly under Gen. Scott and others. The Sunvar, July 20 —Two deserters from the Sth experience of the last three months has satisfied | Virginia Cavalry eame into camp yeoterday. all, we apprehend, that it would have been fortu- | They were detailed to perform picket duty near : White Oak Swamp, and at & favorable moment nate if that good old rule had not been departed left thelr posts, eeck through the oA from.” However zealous and patriotic civilians | approached out wakes wader a fisg a prensa may be, in serving their country in the discharge | sisting of a white towel attached to a cedar limb. of official duties, it stands to reason that they | From the deserters we Jearn that the main force Te avamunels STAR. OFFICIAL. AUCTION SALES. 7 WASHINGTON OITY: + eenesoe-SULY 24 1869. Ci Reading matter on every page. See outside for interesting Telegraphie and ether matter. z Spirit ef the Merzing Press. ‘The Intelligencer saticipates much good from the sppointment of Gen. Halleck ss Commander- and a Half r ee Duly 93, 1982 — SS [Frou the Loulévilie Democrat, July20} | PS BEASURY regen As gel THIB AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW. We have some good news at last, as an offset y, authority ef & jejnt resolution oe | By GREEN WiLtiams. to that which bas fied our local columns for gressof the United States, approved on the 17th sh and the last three or four days. We get it from the | day of July instant, notiog is hereby given that the tv: DTWO FRAME fi officers on Inst night’s tala from Lexington first day of September next is fixed and deter. Sent ALLEY ry he At 2 o'clock y ay morning General Green e Rect. “y . | FHURSDAY. the 2th tmstent we shall sel! i Clay Smith left Lexinzton with 1.000 cavalry and | ™!e@ upon as the day on which the “act to pro: free teoede tory Brok P.™m., bre two pieces of light artillery for Paris. Between | Vide internal revenue to support the Government ae a - t_. 7 aad © o’elock ‘he found Morgen's forces en- | and pay interest on the public debi” sball be put one tnd M erehy Fe CS Ete vis, Som, te tho vicinity of into practical operation; and any act or thing mod on 5 Senna: it bone ‘Bu vy, ret re. ght hi nee — A yy ther ioe. | Which in sald act ts required to be dene on or | !E No $18 a id square, sont oe balanee fe number killed, antl fifteen captured ‘18 months, the purchaser to give notes tates ing ali Smith’s losses are not stated, but are said to be | 1862, aball be done on or before the Arst day of i dar of a ven gst. * ees ‘ Col, | September, 1662; and all parte of said act having 4 bar 133 & WILLIAMB, Avcte. in ebief, and holds that the fact of his appoint- of the Rebel is iccate@ on the bluif near Metealte. Soak the send. hester, and Col. | reference tosald dates Of the ffat Gaye of July and By {2 4 esto once . | Cannot manage militery details with the success ola t Hill, and on }, With 600 cavalry, joined Gen Smith. dood in ee pioneered aoe of military experts. The American public have Ce Tran, on Feet H cmtnal b te | The Tetrea'ing column was hotly pursued by the | August, 1562, sball be taken and construed a8 Ri 1 on G entire cortidence Im Gen. Halleck’s capacity for] The estimate the Rebel force about Richmond, military direction; and the fact that it is now one the troops Leta bronght from known that he Is hereafter to reliove the President | 2. regan ps The Rebele do not antictpete any demonstra- from all bis late duties in that connection with | oes ee ence tee Jad tive, bat which the latter had no familiarity from personal | are making pr. tions to any attack that experience, ls aiready immensely strengthening | @#y be made upon Petersburg or Richmond from public confidence in the current management of fag seg rcsathcorttsen aie neteeattohed: to post pom gaaae forces, the retreat being turned into a | having reference to the fret day of September, rout. 1962 This Is the news as reported ln Lexington when the cars left, by messengers @irect from the bat-| Collectors and assessors wil! be appointed, and Di hes to the same effect were | whatever things may be necessary te put the act Sopp tren sets Stee ported to us — peas Aa gene na uit may be re; 0 ui : by telegraph. We sincerely trast General Smith | @#&-xed by this notice. will succeed in cutting Morgen’s forces entirely The Republican gives deserved praise to the Navy Department for the rapidity with which an effective navy has been constructed. The Repudlican weloomes Gen. Halleck with “the right bend of fellowship." “Order No. 3 hds been consigned to the tomb—there let it rest.” Derantuent or Brats, to _pleces—ki: or capturing the whole band. i i such affairs. a strong guard throughout the city of Richmond, 8 3 Washington, July 17, 1862. Daara of Lixvr. Hoover —A letter has been —— in order to subdue the Union sentiment, which on ETE pedo — — Lexing- | a deapateh hes beon received ot this Depart- tage GREEN & WILLIAMS. ~ received from Harrison’s Landing, stating thet losartan the ddforts tendo by proentaent Sore tanding | It conveys no later news then that bbrought by the | ment from Mr. T. K. King, the Consul of the Se eee Lieut. G.W Hoever, of thiscity, (14th infantry,) Captain A.A. Harwood assum he com- AL W. L. WAL! £09. uotionesrs. train. but it gives the number of las ca) By tared as only x! of 158 as 'P- | United States at Oporto, in regard to the rate of pe ésaas it Sevess| after- | 4iscourage it liming the late teand of the Navy Yard at two o'clock this after- | is or Tettles 2 be one of gloriows ries for | onthe train’ reported | exchange, an extract from which is printed for | 1x FRAME ELL We understand that Gen. Boyle’s dispatches | general information: “say of yt 60 we pgree inthe main with the dispatch from Lex- ** By a decree of the Portuguese a SS rane Lots i, a! noon, and was introduced to the various officers them, and declaring that the Confederacy will and master workmen, who had assembled st the | speedily realize the hopes and desires of its recently died at Savage’s Station of wounds re- celved at the battle of Gaines’ Hill. The writer adds, “ be kept his spirits and courage up to the 520 died another martyr to the cause of his | Commandant’s office to welcome him, by Capt. | 8u>porters. ington, but we should think there should bave | dated June 23d, 1846 the value of the sn south 'svrent, $Streen ist pe a =a "| Dahigren, bis predecessor. caunp thet ou atiay has boon ‘telnferced SP iver | Been later news in Lexington than the reporter | States dollar was Axed at 920 wie, ¢ bengp on nae aq ste., aod improves by six smal Frame 7 ‘The painters are moying their quarters from | of Halleck’s. sends us. apr masos into enn Cees : ‘gne third ‘cash: daignes in 6, 8, and Navat Arrointwant—Hugh L. Pilkington, | the old paint shop this morning toa room under] The deserters have parents living in Alexandria, [From tun Lettie Joma yd uly 20.] Ae aaa oe pene a mont «Bg interest, amd seoured vy dees of Baltimore, bas received his commission as 34 | the rigging loft, in order that the shop muy be ae, end cxpeensed 8 desire © be immediate- We received intelligence by telegraph and | is, however, an indirect exchange this} “jy W. L. WALL & CO., Anote. Assistant Engineer in the United States navy. | converted into offices fot the ute of the Ordnance W Prous toate entien we ane informed that the | {#ia from Lexington on Saturday of the sur port and London. American vessels usualiy | ————-——— He has been for duty on board the ppaciene ihe pense ¢ | and total rout of John Morgan’s forces by charter to receive their freigh sin United States B Dars. assigned y Department. Rebels marvelled exceedingly at not finding more fi FUTUR. A steam sloop-of-war Hartford, the flag ship of the —>——_ of our dead on the fields ttle, and pe ded | Green Clay Smith and Col. Metcalfe, near Paris, | currency or its equivalent. It is here the Prac- Gulf equadron. S GENERAL HATCH. themselves into the belief that we buried them | °° Saturday morning. We received very few | tice among the 1ees, whin tne Pachange is ——. Fa erie . fo ot The story that General Hatch 1s here, and has | during the engagements. [t was positively as- | deta! ¥ 8. r la beyond the fact that Gen. Smith left Lex- | against them, to Pay ights at the rate of 920 rs ington at midnight on Friday and surprised the | to the dollar pg that, as the value of the marauders, who were encam: on the Hon. Gar- | dollar ta fixed by ¢! Overnment of this country, rett Davis’ farm. Gen. Smith’s command em- | they are never bound to pay a higher rate. But braced about 1,000 cavalrymen and two pieces of | when, as at the Present time, te exchange is in field artillery. M n’s loss is reported by tel- | their favor, they insist "frerteos according to U7" The newspepers state that tix hundred loyal residents of Arkansas followed Gen. Curtis on bis way through the State te Helena, and de- mahded that arms be given them to form the Is; been held to answer for disobedience of orders in | *etted by one that we bad buried (n a single trench, near Malvern Hill, no less than 861 cf our failing to proceed to Gordonsville and there de- | dead.’ A National officer, who was standin by. stroy the railroad junction—published in yester- | replied to the ridiculous statement of the Rebel day morning’s New York Tribwne—is without | by calling bis attention to the fact of our com- o- j ene af iand re ‘i i i raph to be ten in killed and twelve in prison- | the exchange, allegio; are not bound about regiment Arkansas Volunteers. This will be | roundation. He is still with bis command in the perry edn Per od em mrest rene breglareal ers, bis forces fleeing toward Winchester, Clark | to pay more’ for the American’ delist ther Ie fees ted, ad done at once Army of Virginie, bas not been in Washington y, Maxtye Use or Contzazanns.—The female ed, ae | them in the hands of the enemy, for Portion of the contrabands recently removed from since it moved from Warrenton, and has not been | the sake o removing the killed. held to answer, as referred to above. Itis well known that all our killed, and most county, leaving their baggage behind, being iy value by the indirectexchange. This mode of ursued by Gen. mith. There were no casual- | paying freight sometimes occasions serious loss fies in Gen. Smith’s command. Gen. Boyle re-| to the vessel, and the only remedy for the master at is * i to churob Capitol Hill to the late camp of the McClellan —— Ge pee ie perl Ras we belive thet the reuit tent eae soars aie” Simei sir ane Dragoons, near the suburbs of this city, are to be CHAPLAIN APPOINTED. ble disappointment at not Anding our loss greater | 8*trous than at first reported. “i pep it of — oe. ap made useful in the capacity of washerwomen for} T. Snowden Thomas, late clerk to the House | than it was, and even declared in the presecce of | peta rs ue or thie rb ey ated | Soil is weil ad oti the hospitals. of Delegates of Maryland, bas received an ap- | Union soldiers—prisoners—that the Rebel loss {n OR AQUIA CREEK, take eekondn sae “ret wy ating i ten figcouste. parsienis - —, > PrxsonaL.—On Tuesday, on motion of District parse pang foeceter in the army, and been | Killed slone was four to one. Os 8: 4, after Monday, July, ate the Steamer rast rag the mg it which they are 4 te. tenoorie of and to one des s x ordered to Philade! \ ‘art. ceive their freights in Portuguese currency.” most salubrious Soe eet ormpalemc pee oper ae XCHANG OF FRISONE Je _ James acer ase ey and Beton fhreor. at 8 o'eioa 4 = — Cc = fara, it possesses: adm! Practice before the several courts o: EE A E NERS. ‘eels received —Reinferce- | 8. m., for Aquie Creek. stropp' thousand dollars 2 the District. Mr. Whitney beld the responsible | It is expected that tbe new rules for the ex. oa Alexandria, and all Hermediaie | AUOTION SALES. the renidue twaive and mona oe change of prisoners wi! announ nex _¥: —_—__.___. f rng to be seenr: ue 3 Ree oe Center’ Atheaney Sar Mamata ity | ce’ The patticnsalheciea Woe ee [oserespousere N.Y, Evening Pest } cr fraent or paseace. | 0's MARSHAL'S INTERLOCUTORY SaLk | ihhans reais security, 10 by the en- for @ number of years. of exchange are Gen. Dixon the patt of the Union Harrison’s Bar, James river, Va., July 18 — arf, o} phony + TY ar lks ans ob —— ‘Army, and Gen. filll for the Rebels, ‘The basis | OR€ of the most noticealle facts connected with Be SO. hoes. CARGO OF PRIZE STEAMSHIP tiven immediate’ » U7 The Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce | dy ex. eed Js, as laid di in the | the occupation of the present camp of the army is CIRCASSIAN. FL ER 5 Wee af ie. Bere eran is, as laid down in the | tne recent arrival of Creat quantities of mining Cc & FO EXCURSIONISTS.—Partion — % tawts adopted a resolution last week that every member | War éf IS 12, between the United States and Great . ig to charter the Keyport { r Moonligut body should take the oath of allegiance to | Britain. All these points were considered last | 24 entrenching toots. Of course, none but our ‘sions, will app'y on board, or of the Agent, DANIEL H, BUR SSFP, Auctioneer. By W.L WALL & CO., Anctionsers. of that body should 1 On allegiance eek at Haxall’s Landing onthe James River, | CBief officers can tell precisely what use will be &t the foot of Seventh street, between the hours o an Buoceesore oat « & the United States, and that any who refused | Mech 2 Haxall’s Landing on the James River, made of them ; in other words, whether the new | Sam ,andbp.m We fre Prepared to acoommo- ¥, VIRTUE OF AN, ORDER OF Sale pe. ag LA be expelled. az int in dispute was as to the dis 1 or ¥ ‘ition lefenses Which it is proposed to construct are de- | da‘e ptrties to Giymont fer asy exoursions. Judge of U. Rone Boe for the Sou! Dis: NE DOUBLE AND ONE tINGLE » a ee a persons in the Union and Beet eae wee signed to protect us 4 our present position, orto} Leaving and returning at ou reguiar honrs, ge of | thera 7 oO ah eS mt T assist in resuming the advance to Kichmond. I iy %-iw* Was to be fnally settled yesterday, Gen’ Dix hay. | WRIK—which thinks that McClellan means to ing left Washington for that purpose, itis said. |, 4/4 bis way’? to the rebel capital—is substan- The Union released prisoners, it is supposed, car Stoveeue tools are not needed in our Tivere ase the toe pean! and to James | “Cniess the Confederates succeed in obstructing inh ong Fn \ pad the James river below us, which it is not be- upon. What will be done with political prisoners Heved he: Po plished, though st: is not yet known, but it is probable that they will 7 can hue tots emg) — pied be exchanged. Surgeons and chaplains will be | 20US efforts are ma’ ng render navigation dan- Rise at AUCTION.— , Cd R_SNOW, Agent. | TOLUDAY duly 10tt, at Iho hak oe ee oS ‘Auction Roome, on FAT bay Monn Union Stores, Brooklyn. the perishable portion AS ath instant, at 10 0 — ble built by Wateon, ie ee At | deiphis.but luis teed. wud cost originally 8%, TR | onsen alee PPS ree go 2 —— vides very easy, and suitable & private known as No 1 £. 9% ones Ked gym alien Chattauz, &o) : iawiiy. oO - ‘erms 5 our c&n be seen at the Capito! aut Sait cacke do simone 0. ‘mat .)_W. L. WALL & CO. Avcts. & contract for20,000 barrels, 200 halfoaske White Wine, (Heae lo 10, C. Upham, of Leroy, New York, has been ap- pointed judge, to reside at Cape Town, under the Seward-Lyons treaty for the suppression of the slave trade. ———— 17 It ts stated that Henry J. Raymond, editor of the New York Daily Times, is about to retire from that establishment. No reason Is given for NOTICE. ROPOSALS From Dealers and Millers, invited tilt the 12th day of August. 1962, for farni ing Flour to the Subsistence Department, of same Kind which has been received by the United 0 should however, any person desire to furnish a len? 7 4 . ARSEAL'S SALE OF YES0RiS—Be this change, except that Mr. Raymond is at pres. | exchanged upon terms of perfect equality, and not Like lg pet paid liam ledieyradeg AUsntity he will state the precise number of ter i doo, Sale ft Fe ~f 4 ent too sick to attend to business. regarded <as priscners. Sutlers and their clerks, Our camps are #6 situated that the gumboats can | P82 his bid. 30 caske Wh'te Wine Vinegar, well, at public lor ry at sitet spocastineces 7 too, will Be held L'ke surgeons and chaplains, as | Ur camps are #0 situat heads. and while | pqubhe,contractor will be required to furnieh.at the} £44 oases Sardines, quarter, halves, and whole, Navy Yard, in ‘striet.on FU the Sm zuRB of Paorsxtry in THE Rese. States. | non-combatants, and released. they Poa - away baa particaler harm. | ige! Sbout 69 barrels daily, until the contrast is = = “pepateeny Uymnnat Government Jevs. | 20th day of July. oom mincing at 110 *. ‘The ortginal manuscript of the Executive order aa whatever thelr numbers; besides, our vast artil-}| No Flour will be received which does not coms 25 "do" Preserved Frenon Meats, perelend termaeree z: se ‘igid for the eelzure and use of property in the rebel ARMY ORDERS. 2 lery, protected by strong earthworks, would play | UP to the stanc atthe Govwrrament inspection,| 303 do do do Fruits, “Ww. J. Capron,” Wished, otis Seen usd tuchade Hest Caiatine Brigadier-General Gilmore 1s ordered to report | havoc among them, and perbape keep them nt Me the Katine’ Ge 15 bees Wy bole Pepper, Bo" “Direoior: = 5 Ser . to Major-General McClellan bay without the ald of our infantry force, now . > pe rnraerhctrcs seal be peclaaes Major-G 1 McClell y with a fantry » in Washington, or any of the Wearchouecs ie 4 = Do “American Coaster.” UP Gen. Schofield has issued a gencral order Surgeon Haines is assigned to duty inthe Army | quite equal to what it was before the battles. Georgetown, D. C. Wate 5 LAMON,. Sia ths ena slant of dah Gig ss of the Potomac. ' Thus the probability grows stronger that we} Government reserves the right to reject any bid iy 3 dts . 4 Mica inte organization of all the militia |’ py direction of the President, a Board to retire | shall march fo Richmond-on the Noe thea ives | free nent caeery Toate Pgin Srushes, "By W. L, WALL & OO. Anotloncers, of Missourt, for the purpose of exterminating the | disabled army officers, In pursuance of the act of Jon which we are now quietly encamped. The ‘il be reosived from contractors who 15 cases Tra fies, Successors t0 Walt & Baxnazn. guerillas that infest thot State. Congress of Augus! last, will assemble in Wash- | obstructions in the river, which we know are jusly fa'led to oompiy with their oon 19 do Mushrooms, in oll. TOCK AND FIXTURES 0: E pene He of Srigedice Cane Phe Be ee eal con: | very strong, and comprise certainly more than | "E465 must he present in person to respondto] "3 cases Heck aud Green Teas, Ee ae Te. eee f Passion Laws.—The Pension Ofiice is abou; | sist of Brigadier-General Philip St.George Cooke, | one tier, may be blown up with the improved | ¢yBioders 3 °to Fran pees CORNING, avh Jaye at li orolocks i} well, issuing 2 much needed new edition of the inws | { nited States army ; Colonel H. Craig, of the Fs prebaga for this work now within the control] The cath of allegiance must scsompany each: bid. —_ $5 ee secees 9 lnteans ia aS Ordnance Department; Lteutenant-Colonel H. | of the government. Firms making bide shou'd stats thensmes ofall] Will b> sold at the eams placecn WEDNES- | tween Strosts, the stesk oi ” and regulations of that department, embracing | Brooks, Second Artillery; Medical Inspector | No these tools, which many suspected indicated | the parties interested, DAY, 20th, at 12m — agus a business, vis— new forms, blanks, &c., &. Cooledge and Surgeon L. A. Edwards. Major | our danger—that is, that we were not strong | , 8? ments to be made in Treasury Notes, andtho | “tz cases; pe Barn er y ; | bids to be directed to COL A. BECKWITH,| 35 drums Castor (il 3 large 2 cots Harness, ————__-———— Prince is appuinted Recorder of the Board enough to maintain our position, or that in the} ao. CG, and Washington, D. «,.? bbe J 1 Harness,i Buggy and Harness, if7” We are indebted to Mr-F. Pilling, of this} The resignation of John M. Wallace. Addi- | estimation of the Commanding General the reb 1s | and endorsed SBrcvsanns iy Flog.” jv 34 § og Rode Ash, : city, now in England, for late coples of English | tlonal Paymaster, ts accepted by the War De-| might atill attack us—may presage our-final suc- Cargo of or CIRCASSIAN, ge eyes 109 Bales Hay, &c., &e., partment. cess. UTTER! BUTTER: Catalogues ac: ies off ins ont Piaseres. Papers. +i at oan be acen at the office h. Reinforcements still come. A brigade recently — of SRAM BENNER, Eeq 113 Wall at. 2s Re } oW.L, WALL & CO., Ancts. CAPTURE OF A REBEL SCHOONER. arrived in several transports, and we have some 40 FIRKINS NEW YORK SUTTER, JAMES ©. CLAP: jy-33 (Rep vd boven Jone — a No Rusazp rox Rassi-Laws.—Gen. =, The Navy Department has received inferma- | reason to believe it came from Port Royal, and ts An store and for sale by jy 4 at U. 8. Marshal to lorids. Bae entiation at New Orleans, does not | tion that the United States steamer De Soto has | a part of Gen, Shamene mica ra Te bold the ‘‘Confederacy’’ in any great fear or high respect When the rebels the power they Passed an act of uestration, by which the Property of all Northern citizens was appro- a W.L. WALL & OO., Anchonesrs, D. E. DUTROW, By WW. L. WALL & CO. Avotioneers, - ee Wart & Baxnano. jy 3 1w* No. 450 Eighth st., near Pa av. re of WaLL & Barman. Flour GOVERNMENT SALE OF A NUMBER OF | 9, 50th corner Pa. ovenus and Nenth surest, captured the schooner Wm. White, whilst try- | verify the fact, but if what I bear fs correct, we ing to get out of Salina pass. She was loaded =y expect other transporis from the same local- with cotton. rd it} " Horses, Colts, ann MULES, at ADCTION— OvsEaOL, PERT RE, & az ay —>-—_. ‘All is quiet incamp yet. I hear, however, ag FLoeks ut | QE FRURSDAY next, alst of Jip, ig at the =n ae « 4 sale new, we bes codsral Sil the corporstivetom: POLITICAL PRISONERS. | close, from one of our chiefs, that there must be FROM THE ARGYLE hits? ® Komi, nest the Ubrervatory, will besold a Pabis on noth F street, near Sen, bis Hosshold han te pay over to the owners in the loyai There are now 115 prisoners confined In the = pati bab ppc gs pall ron She rox erye OOK, A NUMBER OF HORSES, COLTS, & MULES, rp a a States all the dividends, interest, coupons, stock } °!4 Capite! prison, under the direction of Provost | sign = ch Dommslzsion Merchant, Condemned as unfit for public service, ‘ables, ates, and sccroed interest due which had | Harsha! Donen. They belong to almost every | possible along the banks of theriver towards the} 1,4, 1.. gg commission Mérohants, | Caio ae anes at fenaae, -Cozpets. Bedstends, Deen retained. This will restore their Incomes | State in the South. Confederate capital. “4. JGRNION: Soc ee Terms oasn in Government fonds, mited: = Gao went Chara sud Re — toa number of persons in the North who have a ee . z jormerly of Jeckson 5 . Ww ‘and TF. " suttered under the rebel rule. A QEEICERS ABSENT FROM DUTY. | LATE FROM THE SOUTH. W peaiatiank lore a oid finde syne ONE AY A WaeLie COnAuois, | Breex sed He Mr Mares somnle ; the Potomac, who Lave been feund idling above | From the Richmond Enquirer we take the] fe. o8 Llorenth eres © few goon 7 rit : saebis Seceromns se san Precvyens itt | G2 See ter, eae cr kas Sins Ele: | sarc Patmarrcnarae he paar WANTS. ETT) w. L. WALL & 00, Ane on the part of the Woden Gavereenat to capture | 2%4 made to join thelr reg'ments. “The number of prisoners who bad arrived in} K. ARLES and the BST OF LIQUORS acd By J.C. Mo@UIRE & CO. either Vicksburg or Mobile, as the necessity for see the clty at the time of the publication of the om-| CIGAR jy 33 lw" | [For other “Wanted” adeertisements, ses fret AL! 2 keeping a large Rebel army at both places pre- 7 TIMORE clal report of the Enquirer, afew dayssnbsequent | “WHEESE, page.) ge Ay virtue oh s -4 vents the Confederstes from operat ing In greater pia otcin pine ices leew el to the last of recent battles below Richmond, was BUTTER. Koes “op Jedament of Gor strength in Kentucky and elsewhere. At bots | Reiection of the yo about four thousand. We stated at the time that Fioge Al ANTED—By a respectable young woman, « the Clerk's ef the Ciromt the places there cannot be fewer than sixty thousand Second Branch of several thousand more were on the road and in the RODUCK @ENERALLY,| W SITUATION as cook, washer snd ironer. Columbia for the cow > men, according to the t of who} From the Baltimore American of this morning } hospitals below the city. Nearly all.of these For sale by FOX & VAN HOOK. Apply at 109 Fwenty foarih street, between L } A ofess knowledge of the fact. The attempts to | we gather the following particulars : have now been broughtin, and sumup about ‘Commission Merchants, M i Se ae —~ lockade the M i by shore batteries far- 1d! in four thousand more, making an ag, te of jy 3 im* 55 Louis: tne av. ‘ashingtoo. ANTED TO RENT—A BRICK BOU: ON DA’ ul & ict * and ther down are considered of little account. It is | _ T2€ ordinance pres ing for bounties to the | about eight thousand. Three thousand o these — —~1|W Aby person havine such for pg the | Ho: k ~aid that the confimands of General Curtis and | mount of $300.0!) lo be given to volunteers in | are still in the Libby prison, and the remainder Tare TEE SRRRELEY, SPINGS. Ist of Peptember will pleasé addtees “Le B.D. ny anc Wainst Sofas, Arm and Parlier Colonel Fitch will unite in eperating on the bedi Pia t eee pow ger yogi orrrirg bine have been removed to te camp at Belle isis. us F vorit Warersng | lace is bow open for | Star Office. stating terms jy 24-0030" Chairs, er 7 lo ~ W ben the returns ave yn com) it on it means 0! 2 Op Parior Tables, ifn ous Recetas Mace] ovate cae en ar | wi a rca eae eo] esa ae Mave fa PMR | W WERE? IMMEOATELA Pee geal Qahert me ese ne This peeltion will ena Shien to consanmet bi ; | the First Branch, and waa the occasion of con- | Was Yery Rearly the gure, or upwards of nine ‘oa ing travel, Wad te: moles ia tus | Paavente “PAT SST FOTRN — ri se and Seat Chairs, Lounges, force Avany point againat any Rebel attack from | N4cz#ble excitement, |The members of the Se for giitcipline and drill fe McClellan indebted Bost mountin atmoutphere AS TED By s eaaiig mide ape ne: M tnd Shades Missiesipp disloyalty of all of whom is well known, were | £% te v- coun lish woman.a SISUATION as ocok. as ing on the banks of James river. The rout ner | baxer ; jection to assist in wasbine. Wovnpep 3 ax Aim Gun —About twelve | eee by the police from the excited multi- | or Manassas taught him the inestimable vaiue of ant it «mitors } at tas insopley sent bane Olle” ‘No. ii Fit ovclock on Tuesday night last, Mr. W. H. Bhel- | of tous were alightin ese nes and WO | Atscipline sre rut. resting by that experi. fhe "{d miles weet of Vultimorssacd Se | Sieh Rear re avenae, N. H. MIL: the t ical an ; ence, Gen. McClellan cons nearly 8 whole * #2 . LER. don, (one ae on fon; a8 tee Cpening toe The members of the Sccoad Branch assembled } year in unceasing drill, in teaching h{s men’ the ~ Te IETORS. WANZED—A SITUATION, bys young man, yat,) was ying Sliss Anderson, who | Taher Ctrier than usual and took their seats, | Company, battalion, and line manetivets, until, OR A pelt of HORSES, 16 heads high, | VV, me store, Me has some six youre” euesrteees to the Holiday street theatrical company, Tor spectators tnd the coneasinall enclosed space | ‘familiarited By pructice, they learned that F sourdy gentle end Sylase gece’ | 12 the grocery and Hauer besingess ad con to the of ber mother, No. 60 Exeter street, | [1" ahicistore, ond the committee rooms 0 was only to be found fn that mutual support ng By ge ER the beat reoomm, ndations. “Inquire at a. andwhen note the Vb street bridge over | “Pon the chamber, were crowded with men, who | Which comes from the “touch of ‘cihows.”” Gersie Fm Gin bene the stavie ct FINKMANN, 253 Pa. avefice. jy 26-$t* Jones’ falls, some one, either maliciously or by | Cvidently bad no sympathy for the political pre- | “We understand that Mejor General Huger bas | ROBERY KARL BOR i street, near ziet | WANTED TO BELL—A fine Co; aceident, shot Mr. Sheldon in the left thigh. peren ere ets majority of the members Dur- | peen relleved of his command, end appointed | st. jy 2 st* (stsilion,) three years and & There were two large sized buckshot pene'rated | 12% the deliberations of the body several of the | General of Ordnance. Hie succemonr i ie er USSES_FRUSSES, of m to tue saddie. he owner, den leg, tat Gb wotcones any serious wound, | cUdi:nce made audible remarks, when the Presi- | Ported, is General 8.8. Anderson rR} FOES TRUSSES, of the most approved | for him, willa-'| hun at's bargeis, They were evidently fred from an air gun, as no | 2ent, called the attention of Marshal Van Nos- | © siz ne ran away from the works of the Ainerican Soap Bark. $97, City Post Oice. report was beard. There were a number of the | 8 bar ye fact, an = aa pad would preserve | sames River and Kanawha Canal Company on 20 large and genera! assortment cf Drugs, WANTED—Ac unfurnished HOUSE, contain- Holiday street company walking along Fayette order ‘he Marshal across the chamber | Daniel's Island, Sunday night. ‘edicines, et SE &o Ing 00d, airy siceping apartments, sitwated procera the same ind none of them | 224 Occupied the stat of an absent member, at The Bureau of Engineers some time ago con- | , fy rea a =a wos End Drgs Store, between 10th and bh streets and Pa. averue and beards ‘and were surprised to see the same time telling the crowd tbat he was there tracted with Prof J. Patton, of Petersburg, for a south si Hs by an family, Good fall upon the ground: ‘The wounded mac set bad typed sere Necpeigenr bya Goo balloon wherewith to make observations of the} A L E! STyaese) Promet Aadress “'D.,” Sear carried to Mrs. Anderson’s house, No. 6 Exeter | . At this Juncture, an elderly man, with a broad | enemy's positions. Prof. P. bes completed his ABE! at is and medical assistance at once obtained. | S°oth dialect, cried out that Decatur H. Miller | contract, and on y arrived from Peters | @RAY'S PHILADELPHIA SUPERIOR | WANSEPL Bie Gisen of Washingtos.aemall The twe buckshot were extracted, and the in- | “** * heer per hype = pe Some min- | burg with erial 0! tory all complete in fine tng within 15 on Se soe ate oo the an eee juries to be merely a flesh wound. — | 16), “lapsed, beng torr Ahpeassngne saying, trim for a celestial sail He has named it the Duror 87 Lovisiana AVENUE. Dorthern pars of she erty he uit Bait dum, Ot ated wee are Te ene net Who put You! “Virginia.” It te about thirty-six feet high by | ty 1-tnt i R. WoLcowe. | Bertier | obs Sarr preferred. Rout | wut pEC Tall ete tte | tral ead ee made tsar and | AE Aides 6. te Sen "ral FixanciaL.—New York papers of last evening | 07 ee 3 ind soon aftr | covered with @ netting of strong twinc. The I Na ay by. Sz Tbe Mock market Je a shade better to-day, | {be Branch adjourned. Seelni the large crowds | Sneineer Bureau wlll Goubtlon son cave ee pe ae Ade coustry 0 SOU SRN Ree eee ae but reatl ti | in the buliding, as as one muc! er on wai fox aap . Conaee Lat ae espe spirit. the street, the v seemed loth to depart; for it. EMILE DUPRE to teach the usual English Sranohes, “F where m the Marshal invited them te occu MORTALITY AMONG WOUNDED PRISONERS. hie private office, In the first story of the buiid- | The wounds of many of the Federal prisoners cent. higher. The Government lists shows uo material chasge, The ing. Messrs. Dean, Wilson, Marden and Miller | Drought to the city are of a desperate char- supply of the 6’s of 1881 have been a little in ex- cess of the demand, but at the close of the Board id respect "ally inform his friends and custom-| Latin, and music. Ap ore st returned to this ol! Addres- alificati of Yorke oforda renewed assortment oto" \°™ | felercach, "a HOM Ganesan, See jase atte 4 " acter, and although they are favored with the FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES, po ad by leat Piece Sei af CARISS, | WANRED GS WEL NURAE cite sung X. Seven-thirties are firm at 10talozy. | Mr. Baker preferred leaving the hall without epriiances which they have at their command, SUGARS, BEES. ICES, Etc, moi, Saze te urn The old issues of 6 of "67 nd "te are also tn | Protection, and as soo a atthe hod adjourned he Sree don curred veng the number mre” | _ Also, fOCHAVANA cleans, | corner of Band tig APY SE better uest The cou; ral ou ss "4 are in deland nce the 6 per pry bu seat in his Zasrioge, and amid the Joorstnd tometer vided for at the York River Railroad Depot.— ane © prise » a i and opprobrious cries of ‘ trattor,”? was rapidly | Many of them complain of their wip oceg but Naa that wes bid tee Griven off. A crowd of about fifty relat a we suppose the best is done for them which their lowed the vehicle as far as the City Hall, crying | Citcumstances will allow. out, * traitor,’ “traitor,” + hang him,” “ bang REBEL LOSSES IN THE RECENT BATTLES. biin.”’ The Richmond poeere nice lists of killed Soon after, Mr. George, who voted for the bill | and wounded in the late battles Richmond. of $300,000, came out, and was greeted with three | As showing how some of their ‘iments were hearty cheers and a tiger. depleted, we present the following statistics, Capt. Higgins, who rey its the Nineteenth | made up from these 8: sa rie eal ke ray JF, All nds Tocerien at low prices, Eee yaaa Ag Ea ae Wilkie es ae oeats, jy tt A. Col. A.D Ona EO SER LS | Wanye Bas SAPS Woents, | ice. with more doing at 5 The banks are not lend: ing freely even at 6 percent. Most of the large tn gold sod cackange bill "The ead saseet on aod exc . ket fs Pein fe dav. caa aes ak per i: slower Nearly all the sales 119 Kalo mh and Twentieth wards, with Mr. Mard hilst} The2d Plorida Regitrent went into acti with ory cen"; Wan Bwo |W! TSE pS % Nearly were at a clos!: S . Marden, whilst 2 on . - eee Sith celiers atthe inside gure. “Siiver is lower, | 1" the act of descending the stairway wes struck | 250 men, of which were killed, wounded, aed eros Ha Col ar” | Conch Pastor Besta eet ge pei tg NEW STOCK. selling at ‘ 0 & violent blow on the » and fell prostrate. | missing 149. Mr. Marden assisted him in rising, and he was] The 12th Mississ! pi went into action 397 ite room below. strong, of which number were killed, wounded meantime the crowd outside had in- | and m jesing, 214. creased to at least four hundred, whilst the elty The 18th Virginia went into action with 325 486 = erat W repeat eat Remap, SS —_____ Fou Tunas Years on raz Wan.—A brief dis. — Washington Informs us that there law nor regulation authorizing the ac. one r. or Mr, Voss, , PArEn BAN . ceptance of volunteers otherwise than for three | police came in from the station houses, having | men, of which were killed, wounded and miss. Apa 4 Shranox TAYLOR jy 3-1w AN Eck . Major C.& "a — Semon canrte asé r wpe oo, 2am Sritl be tart shy one ree at least en hundred aaa ing 208. ‘WANTED—o buy or lease, in the northern [——s | ~ Le pation of Governes | front of the bulldlog tod steered ne pra it was then stated that the Marshal, in order to] F'OR PINEY POLNT. Protect the Councilmen, had conducted them to KEY PORT will lesvothe : Fiery Wire. son Fr A eed 2 pce eae ies Se “em yen they bad ait opening upon Gay street, and the fos of” vr ¥ Matoeany aNp aLoaNY Lompen Bitlis ot Sued It-tolw & ANT: 15 WINSOoW they bad all was gencrall AHOGANY AND ALBANY LUMBER WwW wak nOfee Window any Heved, still the crowd. toemea fEatwentd ING at # o'olo M eee nen ra oe ms eHiollands” ———— 2 3 Wasblogten leave. About 7 o’clock it was deemed expedient Nhiow cord Piney ‘eink By AFTER- especially as he bas but re- ceatly returned from a visit to the National Cep- to send them home under escort, when Mesera. | ital. — Phila. Inquirer Dean, Wilson, Higgins and Marden eded . ey kenar sep we ret pe gat towards their’ homes, escorted Vv. Te ataceopee: wpe UZ, James Ripicy sad Henry MeCatfey were | dozen trmed. pelicesien Mens Ptross Odes aut ines dor ot August Be Seen Ga. 988, oor c' ; : arrested m Baltimore and sent to Fort | also voted for the bill, remained alone tm foot cust’ Tho gre H J Bo BRE. ORR PRR . ot Dari w MoHen#y. where Gen. Morris has them in his ae sa. lieve, proceeded to in the aan > WwW ry ~ Lemmas ee ta sending of goods ternte base The last member who left was Mr. ro” Has BOMNESS Lene st circulatl! jusie sheets, rowd, wi rrounded Officers ‘Residence—l0th > the Stonewall Jeckson ag i Ven tention of rescuing ‘to. ii nearest on of being & Rebel ana id GOLD AND SILVER COIN, OLD NDS 2 Year 6 per cont. Treasury Notes, ty why FAT COORS 8 50, amet 1 ya: i : [ li H 3 Fy iF. & : g a fi: | 3 3

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