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‘THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: BATURWAY ...........<..- AUGUST 8, 1862 ———— ee Spirit of the Morning Press. The Intelisgencer notices the fact that those southern papers which were foremost and loudes' im their endeavors to ‘ precipitate the cotton States into zevolution,”’ now complains that the Federal Government had forced the war upon « - The Republican points out rome of the defects tn the law of August,6, 1861, which liberates slaves who have been employed by the rebels. The low, on the whole, however, is asserted to +e beneficent one. I Tz New Stamp Cunzancy.—We mentioned yesterday that the Treasury Department hopes to beable to issue the new stamp currency aboti the i7th inst. Specimens in the Post Office De- partment, make a handsome little bill, about one fourth the size of the Treasury note. Flaborate eogtaving has been on the back of the noe, precluding the possibility of counterfeiting ‘y photograph. [t is believed they will not be as <asily counterfelted as the ordinary Treasury notes. The Postmaster General expresses the opinion that their circulation will produce the immediate re-appearance of sliver, for the reason that there will then be ne motive for hoarding it Silver may remain ate nominal premium, but ncbody wil! buy jt, because stamps will supply lithe want, for change. —The Star of last Publishes statements to the effect that while J. Faulkner {s himself in Dixie, his wife. who occuptes the family estate at Martins >urg withia our lines, isan unshaken friend of the Union. Very good, this. The Star ix per- fectly satisfed with it if a man may publish to? 2ssant Union paper in Washington, while his wife, in the character — rebel. keeps everything tafe on the b In Dixie, why may not the Faulkner family be allowed the lgxury and advantage of the same double charsc- ‘er? Some things mey be done as well as others.”’ We submit that the writer of the above dis- xmceful patagraph has about attained the lowes! depths of scoundrelism in journalism. It appears *s editorial In the Washington Republican of to- day. AppLications ror Minitany ExmMPtions.— Nomercus applications having been made to the W st Department to exempt their employees from *he militia, it bas been decided that ncene but ‘ccomotive engineers in actual employment when the order for the draft was made can be exempted The exception of telegraph operators is upon the ground that they are practising an art neces. very to military operations, and which being known to comparatively few persons their places canmot be supplied. UF" An intercepted letter, written to his brother by the redoubtable General Pillow, expresses grest anxiety in regard to the fate of the negroes. He fears that the South, in achieving its inde- Dendence,will lose one thoustnd million dollars’ worth of slaves, and advises crowding the ne- 2'oes into the South with the greatest expedition. He also urges his brother todo all hecan te make ‘the pegroes believe that ali of them who fall into Federal hands will te sent to Cuba. Se IJ” The scope of the Medical Department of "he Army is being enlarged by Surgeon General Hammond. No hospital not under the control of *he Government is allowed to receive sick and ‘wounded soldiers as patients. This rule is made *s tome patients In the latter have been neglected. “Surgeon General Hammond returns his thanks to ‘hs Eanitary Commission for its labors, and di- vrec’s the return of the steamers, &c., borrowed fren the Government for its use. PEEsoNaL —Senator James Dixon, of Conn.; nas. R. Train, of Mass ; Capt. Atkinson, U.S. A; Capt. Rankio, U.S.A; Maj. J. W. jlewell, U.S A. erd Chas. H Haswell, of N. Y., are at Willard’s. Rev John C. Jacobi, of N. Y, and 8. M. Slaughter, M. D., of Cal., are at Kirkwood’s J. Waye, British Navy, it the Metropolitan. Major Solon Eaton, of and Jas. A. Lang- horne, ef Va , ere at the National. Senntor Wilson, of Mass., is in Washington Dp The Wheeling Press of Thursday learns ‘ust several secessionists, understood to have left *own en route for Canada, to avoid a draft, were arrested by order of Provost Marshal Darr, and, being brought beek, were lodged in the Athe- ear beret tl pe ALL Punsons Swoan.—We learn, says the Ha- gerstown Herald, that every male inhabitant of Winchester has been required to take the oath of elleyience, and that the town was surrounded vy pickets, so as to prohibit ingress and egress, ‘entil the object was accomplished. pened habeas saan eee f° The Hon. Wm. L. Yancey, according to the New Orleans Delta, has been making a speech im Richmond, in which he advocates the crown- ing of Gen. Jef Davis with supreme power, with the title of Dictator. Paopasix Decama’ ” Puxmicm on Gotp — it Js believed the orders probibiting skedaddling te Europe will materially decrease the premium on gold, which bad been actively purchased for that purpose. ———____ Reroetep ARREST OF 4 MILLIONAIRE.—It Is bere reported that Wm. McDonald, the Balti- ™ re millionaire, who left for Europe a few days ago, has been arrested North, and sent to Fort Warrea U7" The dispatch boat, Henry Burden, under tn. charge of Capt. Stevenson, of the Pennsylva- nia Marine Artillery, arrived here last night, bringing from the James river Adjutant Thomas Saoepeneeeeernteeesiaenerisiee UO” Ratiroad engineers, in actual employment of some railroad company, are to be exempted from he dreft ——_. FivanciaL —New York papers of evenirg say: The fnencia) event of day is the tumble in gold. the fall since yesterday ‘sorping amounting to? percent The first sales were ot 113%, aod with but few orders the price suddenly Groppe: tol'2\%. There is little or no demond ev-n at the decline, and speculators who have been buying for a lerge rise on the = tion of & great absorption by hoarding, are Toni - ninw to ferl uneasy, and a further in military affairs would produce a stampede to sell. ‘4 be featare of the stock market isa, sdvence in Goveraments as gold falls, and sales of the 7H avies were made at 10339¢2163. i the era tens ye if — may rise In stocks the im gold is id in all the leyal Most of the Western ? pecting to fill even their second 94 ‘2 of toe six hundred thousand men without vrefiiog State stocks arc firm and higher ros acd Obio bonds are K*X per cent. hetter. lie bords of Tennessee Missouri bave ad- ened <s " cent., but with little inquiry on syecesben” Roney is very freely at Aas Per cent. on call TrRovse wt ‘ers toere are apd milita: boond for Salt yer Nema Lange i hereafter others til the ther sald thet Brig Young hy ae fu eal mustered all able-bodied men into service, and that it is his intention to senda je force to escort the emigrants to their destination. Keports are cur- vent that the robberies and murders on the stage Tamers are true, settled withont s resort Prbdican. Cav. Tuxcuin —We tis} ailled to @hrmissed ovemese "4 given free returns wo Terme mime. er”, } UR MILITARY BUDGET. LATE TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. Healquarters Military District af Washi pat emit gt ie a Se) General Or No 21.—All soldiers now @m- Dloyed as nurses, cooks, attendants, or in othef capacities, in the different hospitals, and who are able to join their Regiments, will be relieved from such duty and sent to thelr Regiments. Con scents will be selected for such duties, and no others, and these convalescents will be relieved ass on as they have sufficiently recov- ered as to be fit for active duty. — By command of Brig. Gen. Wadsworth. Joun, P, Sumagerne, Asst. Adjt. Genl. Offciat—Harry ©. Locxwoop, Captain and A. A.D. C. ace IMPORTANT sgrveion THE BOUTH. BRAL FORCE at la © x. A letter recelved this morning tyra Sotth street firm, in this city, the a of a schooner on the Potomac, states that Gen. Burnside landed at Aquia Cresk’ night before iast with a large a in who sends this news officiated as velit, kxown that Burnalde’s division was ¢m- ir] transports pton on Saturday ins that some important move: ment was 4 Further ulars Will probably reach us in the course of the day.—NV. Y Evenung Post. This ts old news in Washington, but we bave not felt at Liberty to allude to it heretofore. —_—_.+——_ Poe erat hlaiay 3. ORDER. jcadquarters Army Reserve Corps ‘Alewandria, Va., Angust 6, 1962 } General Orders, No. 31.—The Commendise General takes pleasure in announcing to the offi- = — mee of Pen. bgt tidy his ni ie hes been plcesed 06 ‘hitmtelf in the Righ- est degree grati€ed with the military 4 of the tose and the superior ‘akill dleplayed by them in the use of Led, meng The General Comman ng would further avall bimeelf of this cecasion ulate Brig. Gen. Whipple, and through bit and men, on the Righ ty of Aiscip! Grill to which they have attained, elicited so much praise operations of yesterday. By order of Bi Henny R. » his officers whic throughout the whole Cape and A.A.6. INDUCEMENTS TO ENTER THE NAVY, As the military draft is soon te commence, it is rensonably supposed that men familiar with the sea, such as New Bng' Bshermeh, will poms to enter the navy, jally as strong in- ucements are presented In the form of money, of which, recent amounts have been secured. Among ie inte captures fs the Memphis, worth half a million of dollars, by the Magnolia, with a crew of only seventy men. After the deducting three-twentieths the commanding officer of the fleet and of the cap- turing vessel. the remainder will be apportioned among the officers and men. The lew also provides bounties for the destruc- tion of the enemy’s vessels in action. The pa- ers of the Memphis were received at the ney epartment to-day. Fate, Hh ag is a note ad- dressed to Captain Cruikshanks, command on eet moesamenid ng bmn} pp, Char! , accom p: the gift of a chair, which, the writer says, be ‘the breakfast room of George Washington. This chair will pees be sold with the other effects of that ‘vessel. “ FROM THE PENINSULA Our Forces at es on Fertiti- cations vered. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Inquirer.) In MP, Harzison’s Lanpine, Va., Auguat ntici pated battle the body of our troops under Gen. Hooker, who were at vern Hill on debe aeed and Wednesday, and the rebels, contrary to expectations, net come fr. of. A visit paid to the spot during the afternoon of yesterday discovered roe eatite body that frst ‘went out, and those who followed yesterday, lay- ing about asidie and apparently lazy as wouldin their own encampment, and bebii their own breastworks. The whole day passed of Hod and quietness, and, up to tive o’clock yesterday afternoon, not a gun hed been fired by elther party. During the night of igen Aas division under Gen. Couch was sent to reinforce those already there ary went directto a place called Haxall’s, almost within hailing distance of Malvern Hill, while two batteries from General Franklin’s Di- vision, were sent to support and be in reserve of the ferce under General Hooker. Although contrabands were sent out to trenchments, not a shovel fall of earth has turned. tess fact wea seem ee ae it wes not tl yurpose of our com! er <n = Precntwes in question. This latter fact been a source of surprise to those who saw the preparation made for entrenching, and who, la consequence, determined we were here- after ba Loe in constant occupation of the sald Mal- vern Ht! The busy scenes which are daily occurring in and about the wharves and harbor of this our “Canvas City,” are matters of general interest and worthy of mention. An immense amcunt of shipping, from an ordinary canal beat to a pala tial steamer, lay at our locks or ate anchored in the stream. The many others, constantly arriv- ing and departing, gives us, es viewed from the river front, much the appearance ef a large com- mercial city. Yesterday morning the mail boat took down some thirty of the prisoners otpeeel at the ight of Malvern Hill, — on ‘y morning. tively kagwn, but as Their destination is there is plenty of room at the Rip Raps, they may ne ees there and made'to earn their pread in piling stones. We are told that scouting parties who have been sent out by Gen. Hooker, have discovered an immense eo greeenpro ed pature and art, and in extent at least a mile 2 balf, run- ning back from the river, and at the same time #0 bid by bills and trees from our gunboats as to make itimpossible for them to discover it. Other ar'ificial defenses are discovered which goes to "itd that the Rebels have faithfully obeyed the instructions of thelr Richmond oditors, te dig, dig, dig. Which fact plainly indicates that we have fighting to do before reac! the last named place, and should be an incentive to the loyal ‘States to hurry forward the promised reinforce- ments. The Anticipated Dratt. On Thursday evening, about the time of start- ing of the seven o’clock train for Philadelphia, the Presideut street depot was ye with women and children who had gone thither to bid adieu to their husbands, brothers and friends, who were leaving this city in anticipation of being drafted to serve In the Federalarmy. inal there were over 200 men, of whom nearly all were of Irith desceat. Information by telegra; was transmitted to Philadelphia h of the flight of these parties, who, on the Of the train in that pal were, it ts learned, roughly handled by an exc ited crowd thar a to receive Qs traitors. Sixteen of number were so badly beaten 2s to render it necessary to carry them to the respective stations to have their wounds dressed. A large number of Germans have wiihin a few weeks past also left this city in vessels for Germany, some of them offering two or three times the usual amount of in order fogs off in time. Of those who went to Phila- merken on a large number, after re- ceivi Tirnereraeantreel may ore mpositions + wovigable for pt tae Missiesipp. 2 Sew Es = ER Re ee ETRE ene Re - HIGHLY IMPORTANT FROM NASH- | AMUSEMENTS. ! AUCTION PALER. of & McGook+He is Shot , cae. ani Ambula» ce—Dis- tre [tr cumgtances—The Revenge of the, INei Ohig— Excitement in inash- vlle— Death Scone—Guertilas Get- ting De ate. © i Nas#ivitt®. August 7—stidniglit The efty fs inan uproat Of excitement over the detalis of the death of the brave Gencral Robert McCo»k, of Ohio. a remy ayia in shpat are new lying at the Commercial Ho! 2 ‘Tuceda ‘last, General Robert MoCook, whe wes at the tine very sick, was In an Smbulahte near Salem, Alabama, on bis way to his brigade, The THs APTEK NOUN & TU-MOKkH B®, By J.C. MoGULIKK & ee , £260 oo tor Oey: BDAY aF . August 9th, The ARMA NTIC GARDEN, whi 7 ‘SEN 13TH ann 4TH, NOR S SEYD*L, will Bppearand sing ry might. Kefresh waiters, SKIRMISH NEAR MADISON COURT HOUSE. EBELS YEN BEYOND BE a ‘APIDAN. Madison Covat via nets ana ae 9.—A skirmish between our pickets and a j of rebel cavalry occurred yesterday at a pi called Halftown, some eight or ten miles here, on the Stannardsville road. Acbattation of the 24 -Pemnsyvanta was sent forward, who charged upon and drove the rebels LATORSSEL & CO. ALEXANDRIA, Va Percival & Parkee......... —. Proprietors FOURTH WEEK a GREAT CANTERBURY COMPANY" i FUTURE DATS MALL & PAGE. Anctioneers. FALE OF CON OEMNED beyond the Repidan, killing ound! ice was traveling over the usual military | # ANEW PROG GOvERNmt Ne &. Ake a hom! pa aon bs NT anca Catt she! i need about tatokere in the motaiag, it EVERY Niea® GW Bex cA ty g o.civch my, Wpmani.geliso agent ‘ ° ; arrived at a plantation where there was.an abua--}.-- ~~ vemendons Success. fnwners eee 22 Bpene Ding, andtohn C. Evans shot.a the foo, Geo} Sree af esbing themseives the MISS NELLIE BAYLOR, ny ty yt Baily and John Ballantine were slightly injured; dence ry poreranicd hoor, Tntelit. The Lovely and Modest songstress, jail, about b5.400 sound of BACON, con- all of company B, 2d Pennsylvania Cavalry, and | gence of bis whereabouts and condition was Mice SETS ALLEN, Be salt for puduo ary ket guard quickly spread; it te supposed, for before thé The Bean: cot ing r . Capt LESLIE SMITH, bere oe Sided seal ag et | Rupbalance bad’ proceeded irre’ miles, the driver MISS JULIA PRICE, § . Thie morning everything 1s reported quiet} Ate covered that he was pursued by guerilles Bie Feary ttle, ano ta MARSHALL a PAGE, neve. our lines. I impossible to think ef flight, and Gen- DI pan 1 . Or 5.0. babel & GOL ‘The cavalry is very short of horses, the country eral MeCook’s condition bited any idea of in New’ Ethiopian Acts, ous pian ae enicin naan the rebels. rescuing kim. The guerilla leader ordered the a OF Aven Oe BORD, ¥ 4 — teste ambulance to stop, the assassins at the same time wikwts LMS oNG, ORNING. A, met sith, oomasnens, 1 surrounding it. ‘The vehicle was then upeet and Clown, Jugever apd we 801! at the Temaenes of 8 ae THE WAR IN MISSOURI. the sick Officer turned {ato the. road bile oa — housex .vo O23 Marvin sveune, Srainerisip, Md , Aug.7 —At daylighton the } his knees, helpless, sick, and pleading for quar- BARRY pT pe + ® lot A osexeepung morning of the 2d inst , Col. Lowther, with 125 ter, he was fired at by a 1uffien and sbot throngh 1 Ye ance. ary, FENFON, ele singed Capt. Birch's command of 25 U.| HES as coe acoch surviving | MOE ESL ana Masten 30m : 8. troops at Ozark. Captain Birch, having been | i¢ but a few hours. He bore bis sufferings heros , 0 ee Ber ; apprised of the meditated attack, fired and aban- | j, ang te the La a a In New Songs and Danoes! @oned bis tents, and withdrew iuto the brush. } spir! ast words were, ‘Tell Alieck?? ( panitecion oan s + gentio- uding to bis brother, Gen. Alexander Mei)owell 'm cents ; crohestra. 35 cents Soon after the enemy rode in sight of the burning ae “and the rest, that | beve tried to Live | @&mand lacy to orohéstra,@ ceutecseh. 825-6 camp and called upon the men to surrender. Birch’ responded with a volley of Minie balls and emptied several saddles, when the rebels broke and fap, lesving most of their arms and a port- folio containing the muster rolis end correspond- 2. S on rebels retreated 40 miles from Forsyth, on ‘White river, where Birch again attecked them at. @aylight on the 4th, killing 3, wounding 7, and capturing 25 horses, 20 guns, most of the clothing and saddles of the men. About 200 letters were takea, including the original authority from the ies man agd do my duty.” ‘When the news of the murder became known among the camps the excitement was intense The 9h Ohio, McCook’s own regiment, on learn ing of the aftaasination, marched back to tue seene of the occtirtence, burned every house in the neighborhood, and laid waste the lands. Several men who were tmplicated tn the murder were taken out and hung to trees by the infuriated soldiery The guerilla feeling throughont the State js in- creasing rapidiy, and bands of these robbers are forming in every hawlet. The train I came down in from Battle creek wes fired into at different points. Fortunately, no damrge was dine to the y 2. ies (preeecees mes Green op. ‘Ths Coolest Place im the City by Ten Desvees, 7H18 EVENING. I? IS THE HOME OF : BR ARID- Aa Ee Ste eitiic : Triumph upon Trigmeh? Seatiment, Dance and resented nighily the greatest amount of attraction Pome the'most ¢Uled ond salented performarse iN SS FANNY Equtates 5 h d peansles and Vocaiust. wie ny op ie (during leat week) to War Department of the C. 8. A., authorizing | Pom ons ot crear any ane 188 FANNY Ess, Col. Lowther to organize a regiment of partisan Pethe trata for Columbia aay was fired i to EY FANNY es . rangers for service in Missouri, Kansas, lowa and | by guerilia partes, sf various points on the road, lines. and cne man was kilied and thirteen wounded. ‘a10; ‘Companies are forming here to assist in the cap- verticed, owing to severe indisposition, bu’ Coffee, Hughes and Tacey are making strong | fure bf guerillas neos the cing . ively appear this ring. Che Js, mitvont ¢fforts to get a footing in the State, but the activ-| Asi dispatch this the excitement Is increasing, | ex On, the most popular osenen er in ity of our troops has so far prevented it. The and the streets are alive with the populace. | the Un States, ana herretura er &! cuties will bea source of gi to her humerous adwirers, eS waser i us The bean iAtafiteated B ‘trom Winter Miss ELLEN COLLEEN, Amazement and revenge ate pictiifed on ev countenance, The dcath of Gen. McCool will be remembered here, and the terrible retribution will fall upon the barbsrous assassins of this brave and gallant leader. elti£ens are belng rapidly enrolled tn the State militia. Thirty-five companies have been orge- nized, fteen of which have been armed, and are how chasing the guerillas and assisting the troops % « A quantity scok Uae, Calves Also'® quantity of very cash, Payments made in Tre joter. we Gov. Johnson and other minent Unt a In her admireé ‘Ferpsichorean A ‘ io matzitaining quiet. have called to view the Terdins. The ‘Governor | LIZZAle Prancis, MAGGIE VERNON, By GREEN & USO AND EITC - There ts an excited state of feeling, and death | was visibly affected by the sight of the corpse And s Besutifal Ballet Froupe. XCELLEN® ROUSEHOLD AND E AGE fo the guerillas is the motto. Seven guerillzg | of his late friend. Great Bacnsenof the Ti ise lth instant, we shall ocll. at te o’el were hung In one day by a party of citizens, who} _ It 1s rumored that’s number of prominent seces- a of Mr. U. Aigier, No, sionists fn this c' & ™,,at the have been shott» night by BELEVARTE BROTHE: Joined together for « fox chase. 3 Ponnsyivanis svenuc. botween ist and 8d ets., exasperated Unio —Cor.. Phila. Press Tr _— wecwigy Rome Ne bye tof Faraitere, vis— ‘The time for a resort to law has gone by, and — in ihe wort 4 Rescesen Sofie Cia Wastetasds, end Mat- the loyal citizens are Pagal pry to take ac! VERY LATE FRUM RICHMOND. ee ae ‘went oan . . st matter in their own hands and rid the country The Kebel Law of Retatiation—_An Im- _B. BU : DE jer Buresus, lawless marauders and bandits. Pertant Order. The Prince or bibiopacts eae Baaioiate, large alae ng | aewr~ 4 Po Stoves, PORTER’S REBEL GUERRILLAS SCATTERED. The Richmond Despatch, of the 4th inst., con- ‘Phe inimitavie frieh V i a Contraband * | ware, Huson, Mo., August ¥—Colonel McNeil’s sg highly impertant Steer Sok the Adjutant * nach a8 lange. ite lg og al 8 or eneral o} e rebel government, . Be foroes came up with Porter's gueriliss, a few | Giteq August 1-s98 it recapitulates the orders Comic Vooaher std inprompta Poot Deotesary to enumie ate, miles northeast of Kirksville, Adair county, yes- | of the President of the United States, of Major WILLIEEMMERSON, ere” GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auote, terday morning, and followed him, skirmishing emery de 9) and ei contrat Steinwebr with re- | Fhe Young American Jig Dancer. nm Songs end Pao ee ee ar foraging ci noes, ® . » Auctioneers, into the town, when a general fight ensued, in oa then ed, io the folio? confiscation, &c., AND A HOST OF OTHERS. A J. SOLD PURNISURE OE WING MA- Wale the rebels lost 15 Killed, 40 wagone of sup_} «In the event of the capigre of Major General | New Songs, New Dances, New awe nopeunoe ee oe er Plies and 10 wagon loads of arms. Porter's forces | Pope or Brig. Gen. Steinwehr, or of aay commis: Se ae ened uae oe & are scattered. sioned officer serving under them, the captives so ene 5 tf, we el walieeilet she nesaeneel t 4 taken shell beheld i slo confinement. So long In rehearsal the Jaurhabic pemiggsonninee ‘No nS NN street, pear 14th street, el! THE WAR IN ARKANSAS. as the orders aforesaid sball be continced in force NEW YEHRaR’S CAL is Purnitare and Effeots, comprising Mzmruis, Aug. 6.—Col. Hovey’s regiment, and unrepetled by the competent mi{litety author- | With entire new ‘Skating Carnival, ities of 1) “Gental Park. mlewic ents; Orchestra Chairs 50 Door pene: Ti, poriormmance at 0 RB PROMENADE CONCERT, At its that on oy: WEDNESDA pare bay EVENING, e United States, and in the event of the murder of any unarmed cititizen or inhabitant of this Confederacy, by virtue or under pretext of any order hereinbefore recited, whether with or without triai—whether under pretence of such citizen being a spy or hostage, or any othef pte- tence—it shali be the duty of the comman: ing , deuies of the forces of this Confederacy to cause mmediately to be hung, out of the commissioned officers prisoners as aforesaid, a number equal to the number of our own thus murdered py the enemy.”’ President Jeff. Davis writes a letter strongly en- dorsing the above general order, charging that the United States waited untli the cstiel for the exchange of prisoners was agreed npott before fi declared a war of indiscrimiuate robbery and mur: der, and has directed a copy of the ordér to be ad- dressed to the commanding general of the army of the United State. ‘The Richmond Dispatcr, vrietty commenting ‘when 23 miles south of Helena, had a skirmish on Saturday. They had one killed and one ‘wounded. The rebels had several killed. It la reported that a fight took place on Sunday between two companies of U.S. troops, acting as an escort to a provision train of sixty wagons, and a large body of Texan Rangers, at the mouth of the St. Francis river. The former were dis- persed, many of them captured, and the wagons The same day 00 U. S. troops, fifteen miles above Helens, were surprised, and all killed or captured except two. Col. Daniels, of the lst Wiseonsin Cavalry, has arrived at Madison. The St. Francis detachment of Indiana troops, under Col. Fitch, has been sent out on the Jack- clot) Solas. Betion ‘Rookers, Sewing Chair, Ferior Ci.sirs, irrers, TO6, 7% Lemp, bogany Rookcases: sar Lina and French Boosvests, ogany Ceder lines and Sueived Ward~ Dress:ng and Pisin Bureens, is ie, Bnd (hi 'd"s Chairs, jartresses, Feather Pillo’ 4 Bolsters, ny Bx ensicn Limug tadie, ing C heirs, MALOcaay reese, ipper aod Ware, Seon ct, Uvoioth snd nods, ter the oo I . neerts at ee, f Bend wilt rive Oratd Prom Soneort ar the fies lem td, frie ite SOHN BE Wy a eae t Ropublican.} Proprietor. APPLES CONCER® BALL Fen, he manager ste Seas ; it with Bitty Worrell, the Seitnsetoracd stare tanagery ausle is tsvorite of any songstross ever ng Coutine mocsss of Miss J ee or trom the Philadelpa = to) ed on this subject, says: ? Sifts, frow the Bat ‘aintings and kogravinge, sonport road from Helens, to intercept the Tex-| ‘‘The following order explains iteelf. A da: bay ve Fraok, from the Continen’ lly pewing _ ans, but had not returned up to last night. of retribution ts at hand for the cutrages whieh ‘Winterslein, the immense pianist; and ‘sites. “> “ ave - SSR Sea have so long characterized the conduct of the en- | Nachman. ihe well known mouist “ in front of the promises, about 12 o’clook— THE WARK IN TENNESSEE. emy in thetr prosecution of the war.’? conductor. Admission tree Lune! Family Horse, near'y pew 4 Seat Carnage, and Set le Marnees, Terms cash. BLerery taorning, 10-12 o’ Onrcaeo, Aug. 8 —The Times’ special dispatch staid . 2 wi DFREY, Rroprietor._ NUTICE TO TAX PAVE oe Yi axidts J.C. MoSUIRE & OO, Avots. fom Trenton, Tenn., states that Cuptain Peck, WassiN@ CoN COUNTY Hes wh WV seen fe seen ut aad 24 gts the eebect By W. L WALL & CO., Auctioneers, ‘with 93 men of the 6th Illinols cavalry was sent | be edigoount of ten peor con’ slowed on nit tye bar respecthils informe the pa Beat e has re iy W. LL & CO. — against Faulkner's cavalry, who have been com. } {30 for the year 1582, thoomloe at Winco Callan, | Sha tnat beneator oe eta Monday tice ERY SUPERIOR Paix Bav HORSES mitting depredations near Humboldt. she Clerk of the Levy Court, No ae "| ats o'clock » there wil So apeee rm Bey Be a. LAs y+. 4 ery rebels were surprised while peony aed actus ~f ang 30° Mlodtar ota Taxes. long barre bapm, sroatal tos tee 5 a Tet pe pomp ny from Dyopsville yesterday, and 35 were killed, OFCIGE OF JOINT COMMIBSION Gx | Tht. Clubs aud arscoistions can have ihe use soperior pair Bay fiorers and Galcush, Har- and 26 horses and a great portion of their arms ea DNITED SPATES AND GUSEA RICA Al captured. Most of those who escaped left with- out their arms, horses, or clothes. Our loss was 7 Killed and 2 seriously wounded. SBINGTON, July 15, 1862.—At the late mesting of the Hoard, orcered, that the Secretary, through the public perers epeaey all ae 1*terested t” session on ie tember: CHAS. w au2wid 7 pair 5 Sovers, &o., fi ly th perty fini ton A: Donzine: aad the wusle te ty oxoe 4 ‘Berms each. « ALL & CO., Auots. By 3. C. Mo@VIRE & OO.. Auctioncers. o lon by giving notios to the . jo plodges himbe: be use his eg ENT Stesiogue vee f. arjouition sad Gowers = : & Funeral Heners te Gen. McCook. Cincinnat1, Aug. 8.—At a meeting of the City t=3 aa Crbiphbs Fe Feb totes OR #4 LE—Two hand: ments fara! “ utes Ptah gr nbd ET ‘was appeinted, to actin conjunction other * te io » th ‘Army ons; f pommittees, to pay the last tribute of respect to] Ws HUPEING, i feel rer $700 gules; many a ia hog tame of sai: baigng ¢ the late Gen. McCook, with power to pesened te Paavenge [Repub] z in oar kot, Wasa Ary Sete Ag ee pee Louisville and escort the body tothiscity. Reso- LEACH: AN 5 lutions were adopted that the City Councils at-| B REP, AND BROWN DOMESTICS, eS tend the funeral ina body. The Mayor was re- We have just received from our Agente in Bor Quested to invite the different military and civic Associations. The Chamber of Commerce also Sppointed a committee to proceed to Louisville 13 oases of Bs FE £ON SHESTINGS and SHIKT- oe Hch we coe at who eagle ant iste as PatNew York prices for osshe notes te f best quality Hoa VV D street. and escort the remains to Cincinnati. JOSEPH J MAY, New Store, 0a trained MA E, never The subscriptions to the bounty fund at noon | S286! 308 Hs. av, betw. sin and loth ats. Boitedya teary ana we think esa ousioct, any “green” horse | ‘ash le to-day reached $100,000. =Steen 3 REDERICK RUPP’s F Chee Voie RBAL PLASTER. ‘This Plaster bss proved itecif a certain remedy g ‘er Sores, br-eipolas, Bere Breas’, Cuts, pay Corvs, Swel, of every kind. &o, &, Lovisvi.iz, Aug. §8.—The remains of Gen. Robert McCook arrived this afternoon from Nashville, and were escorted from thé depot to the Galt House bya portion of the cayalry and in- Y¥FON’S DYSPEPTIC CRACKERS ! They Strengthsn and Invigorate! They Teowcan Healthy mare ’ eran 1 - Baty d a great mary Ries at the solicits They ee : the provost guard. meen Pe btien tee eee Piavts | _ These Cracke-s are articular! by It is reported that McCook’s soldiers hung Lae foe'on to) bring the tv care prince! pyr cine for the use hose stare eae) Beventeen guerillas, and laid waste the country ie ee reve seantioned. any of oes Peon tole eas benobetters vrefarstion. around Salem, where Gen. McCook was mur- emt wonderful curse effested by Mr. Rupp's| UJ~ Forenloata.l the stares Ry, 4 Free. Bu8-St 456 levecth st., between Os le om iy, shouia be without, and none sre who ter oan be obtained at the residence O street, south side, first house west o| Also. at Wm @ recke. Pa. ave, F Angermanc’s She Fears, 78 atrest, be qk . Ce Safety ef the U. S. Paymasters. Lovisvitix, Aug. 8.—Paymaster Speed has just returned from Corinth, and reports the ssfety of all the psymasters, stated to have been recently No have Thi Mr Sth andat tween eg tattirars te heats Sn sts, Washington, captured near Humboldt with $1,900,000. The} au 3-eolw piace, a, Mory arose from the destruction of the tate] C)RDNANCE OFFICE eee work on the Mobile snd Obio railroad, on the 28th Wan Oxranrxenr, DIARRHG@A REMEDY! MAGUIBE’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF BEUNE PLANT! Tested for Fifteen Years with Immense Sucesst the West and Seush, ant now exten sively used im the Western armies ! | WHE ONLY RELIABLE CURATIVE FoR RELAXED CONDITIONS or THE BOWELS ee Wathen od vents 8, 1882, POSALS Willi bs recei part: aay P. a ‘on tia 96:h of Kegust toe toe the a atthe following Arsena's of horse equi! nts, U. 5. Cavalry pattern, as hereina(ter spec: At the Watertowa a A re 20% Arsenal, Watertown, Massa. Waterviiet Arsens!, West Froy, New 0 noe At New ¥ Arsens!, Governor’s Island, ‘Ork, 10.000 sots, atthe fore Arsenal. Bridesburg, Pennsyl- Mr. Hariton, the senior paymaster, stopped over Bight at Humboldt, proceeding the day after the tepair of the railroed to Corinth, where he tele- Qraphed the paymaster destined to Corinth to ome down. The remainder of them, who left Louteville with the former, went in discharge of thelr duties to Memphis and Nashville. me + FIC F ADAMS Ey; O = * CWansineron, . aiases, am New Yors, per Kolipes, -L, W 4” and also consi; —————_—_—_—_——_______| |, the’ ae acs Arsene! Pittsburgh, Pennayt | S204) B8F Hotipee ine, ont Row bork Caused by Change of Water and Dist. Pe Sites wD ig inert at hhe'dt.'oule Arsenal, St, Lome, Missoert, | $28 jSiherwine ther will] Sasinaly Vegetable, and Suited to Ail Agus. in care Pemperance| y), ‘peran au7at v. C. DUNN, Agent. Pp. sand! Pm sU- ® UEUSE 10, ot ida mean 8 fabed completes ° ~ horse Sree anny Lat NEWS! 2c MAGUIRE, sale pacniind BAND, LODGE —An ai- yoples canbe" ex mined af Mon Zt ane Sees Dnshviny Breas amore tne “_ pevesisrs, ambien wil tet wert Borate ie eras Bone eegieet reine et IL IANT CH Py s ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, rn cnet a kele ae a Teosived by the Government; noze to be goer pI Later advices hiigrs ae thot SOLA ——— rt BBO. . T. or but suo 8s are apsroved upon such BEER woves every’ before it ; the Geld = Washingten City by sud fi A Grand Seo, 2 at bp “ She of inde so aleriaeapelation CHARLES STOTT, Draggist, tveries mi pate y net lees then Me, 376 Pa avenue. nearly opposite nets 3 contr, Of 60 sets or ta us a bderjopbundre tiny o ay fer. stolen Cab iat hpi" Te Natosal Hess; ‘ nt Feorers tole olty, sets por r & PAGE, Army Sutlers, and by en Ko, 608 Seventh strest west, A it, Ash, ng drone, “He Shep Goreme me 4 ON BANE’ ave ur, epec's, exo umnce. err Bt op rrent rater, Treasa 4 ov we "Sip 4. DRACKED Bpwsrde, {°c OH CAND RABE IN ONS MINUTE: PSR as ee ep, Bee -2 Mou stovere will, until the me Cal luo Civ0k 5. in. every da) D. bk. DUTRUW, Mo, 460 Kighth at, near: ® .¥,