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EXOUESIONS, PIO NIOS, &. [486 witht SUGis, 486] SECOND EDITION. LOCAL NEWS. oleae Seren as amas PRAM &o., &c,, rest notice in avother part of the Star, were =—— First Grand Excursion. sis Gather : — THREE O'CLOCK P. M. brought out before Gen Seaswertn, Military Daverrep LocaLs.—See outside of to-day’s —— oAsneies, seleotion of Papeorhancings. Governor, this afternoon, who, after bearing the Star for interesting deferred local articles. THE IRON Uae of the Wash.neton tite, Ber: rosa Setbeaan Soe f IMPORTANT 7 5 case, sent them both back tothe Oid Capitel <a Navy great “7 : OST FROM GEN i POPE’ Prison. Auvsauants To-mionr. — rote ier aaeeis tatp Wine Af tod colors vo Nal On the way down they were allowed to stop at The ko; slvo the handsomest gsso'tment off | ARMY ! Justice D-nn’s, to whom they steted that General seinucan ah Dantusicaperimnme siictanan. te ABION SO YM ont, : wal Picture Poasres isthe ots, from the best Wadaworth said * that the Cireult Court bed no all who resort there are evidently well pleased. On THURSDAY, August lit, Bae are Traits PRE CORNY: Sisos Fassopertouts, | pe ENEMY RETREATS UNDER COVER | fgtt oo -appelek commana nenoe as Saar Jim Budworth never falls to bring down the for the Benefit of the Pamiliee of the District Vol- ficrisloe warranted se Feprosented, OT no sale. OF THE NIGHT, AND IS CROSSING | ders ald e y nap- house with his eccentricities xe-uet be — hasing for cash, all goods will be soid at the THE RAPIDAN RIVER TOWARDS The charge agzinst them ts that they, ne ear — new banjo solos and new ong | laughable afterpiece, ‘New “a rmstrong, clown, jugg! psntomimist. 5 corpse Naw Your Artanric Gaxven.—Pree concerts | altar, the cholt the beautiful and appropri. Warrant of Samue: 8. Phillips, ene of be miseioners appointed by the Circait Court, — — slaves claimed by Mr. E. Berry, who, after a2 exeminatioa by Mr. Phillips, were restored to Mr. Berry 7 vii re! ‘The safe lowect remunerscive prises: Caran Ensotyoie bach oo | Allowing no old stock to geumulats, persons ORANGE COURT HOUSE. ‘The Committee pledge themaelves to spare soos the above goods wi!) snag Sit eta ‘A call solisited from those needing the above OUR CAVALRY AND ARTILLERY IN ris CLOSE PURSUIT. - . is. cash, J. MARKRITER. A daily. Attentive waiters dispense refreshments. | ate “Go to thy rest.” The congregation | Fickets ing ® gentleman an M3 UP Terms APoLLo Concert Hatt.—Good refreshments | being seated, Rev. 8. Tustin read the hymn com. | M™ bed of the Coms oowee REMEMRER SHE NUMBER. Huanquaarers Aaay oF Vinotxia, Drarzs oF Soni The following bave may be enjoyed at this resort, while visitors lis- | Mencing ‘Servant of God, well done,” appropri. | Toot wih the boat {rom ath Vv No. 486 SxvaNTe Starrs, Cupar Mountain, Va.,7:208. m.. ‘Aug. 12.$ been reported since our lust : ten to the musical executions of Winterstein, | st€ to the death of a pastor, which was Sung BY | ginis avenue and from 7th street west and Ps Sve Eight doors above Odd Failows’ Hall. pape ae Henry Joves, teamater, New York. others. the choir; after wh! Nachman and : nown funeral anthem, ‘‘Vital spark of heavenly Due. Whe Marine Band bas jor the | {And the terms—Cash for goods and labor. | To Major General Halleck: ir then sung the well- | ocossion. Messrs. Jones and Miller will furnish | _*” 6-l0t™ - Thomas , Co.G, 62a a and Teasons| ‘ices. The enemy has retreated under cover of the 2 . ~ Panama ares en sin —— flame.” Rev. Mr. Monroecontinued the service Commities wr avescone” OFF ICE OF WASHINGTON | AQUEDES™ night. . pyreaase a Maret, Co 86 > eg — » Mr. '» 5 + ane 5 . 7 ve. 3 . com: from by reading a part of the 14th chapter of Job and | Darius Daughton, Henry Bates, SRaLxp PRorosats will be reorived until the Jonathan Collom, Co C. 68th lilinols Savon toenet cnoating theamiocstocrotn Sethe the iach of Pleat —— an ‘eisee We Maurras, a vm MeLaushiin, igth Gay of Aueuat ees, for arnihing the Bricks Hils rear is now crossing the Rapidan, towards j."'p, Parcell, Co. D, 67th Obto. ef Public Schools, with his objections thereto. nels fallin the ager Aisadirres | Pe Lucas. aul 4 6.i1,12,13" ome ita ts =r bs i zoo Sa the seman! Orange Court House. pry thay Ft ed York. The bill conflicts with the act of Congress of | gatio2, ‘Fhore wil. be required about 499,000 Brioks, 6000 | Our cavalry and artillery are in pursuit. ¥ udiciery Square Hes. Pap tered the ministry side by side ay 15, 1850, in reference to the pubiic schools | Years azo he en! mi! Y, y Qarsein Of Oouinl sone beanie of pam y! the powers of certain officers.] The Board | With the deceased, and knew him well. Mr. WANTS. these quantities will be increased or diminiaied as ‘Joun Porz, Major General, &c refused i pase tae billaver tre Maye ir eens Sewell s) Ke with emotion, for he rded Rev TS mer bet ind necessary. a hase . oO" Ty. it and the message wes referred to the commit- | Wm. Hirstasa brother. He described him as a WANTED—5; & woman, s S'TUATION as buc¢red barreis of Cement sre needed ital, with thirteen others, on the 1ith instant ‘nfortunately he wee tnsensible at the time of bis reception there, and died, leaving the surgeon . A ignorant of bis name, or anything concern tee on public schools. Prescher, impressive and beautiful; as a pastor, ohambermaid. Address Bex 7, Star Office, il oes pore. quickly, and entirely to the LATE FROM GEN. POPE’S ARMY. him. He was reported “unknown.” ™s The following ye a py : The | ove whe secured ere and a = ou 12-18” bf oo inay be obtained at this c on C lum; ; one constantly ani : “5 OMMITTED FoR Court —A day or two since Re eee eee ental of tne ccistrar ; 4 arduoualy laboring to promote the interests of the Tear, ere eee te TID | Bricks ee Cee be, Sncarsed ~Propowsls for] FURTHER CONCERNING THE LATE | acer Bowman. of Geommctown, uresied, Pew ina livery stabio fnqwreat PUMPHREY’S | Bric: BATTLE. 1 Dea llansbee; petition | Mursery of the church. His leading feature was | stable, C at. bstween 4% ant 6th. au 12 3" be, and directsa to ‘HON.’ CALEB B. : Brepairan alley slong square No. 733; peiition = cake he <a Led er ANTED—By s respectable women, & SIFU- sire pee ee RUEIGN asking that footway be paved in Square No. 411; | self. Take him for all in all, we ne’ef shall | WY ANT ER By ore pecan orem address | an c-ecta M. KR BUEEON. | REMARKABLE ESCAPE OP GENS. POPE an act for the relief of George Spalding; s Dill to | che brief address of Rev. Mr. Sewell was lis. | BOX 11, Star Office. oe AND BANKS FROM CAPTURE. horth side of © street north; 2 bill to lay flag foot. | tened to with much altention, as were those that | yg ANTED—A NURSE, (white) “Apply jt] 1) CENTS BLEACHED COFHONS, ee Snyder on the — of receiving stolen goods, knowing them to such, and this casreieg be bad an exatmnation before Justice Resver, and was fully committed for court. The articles he is charged with recelving area fishing net which was stolen from down tLe river and a large cop- r0es acros: reet north, near | followed. The choir sung a single verse of an ARRISON'S tore, Pa. avenae, be | We he f 208 . | EVERYTHING QUIET NOW NEAR CUL- | per kettle, which was taken from a colored dver Tenth street was an act amamee creas gut. | sppropriate hymn, and the Rev. B. N- Brown tween 30 and 4% ste. it | cellent s2 BLEACHED COTFONS. wich ao PEPER. [ving ecu the Obeersasery, Be tameee remem- ters across K street north; an act to lay flag foot. | fo —— Sn @ very pope] —: sug- SNzeD IMMEDI A ‘TB LY—Four soot i oy to our custo: a cane — by the ia rei that — Serene Seana bad several : street east; occasion, and urged congrega- A! 3 sf empioyment. | Piece. ° be as large surpiy rties arrested for ri aj m, who wi “ Seer etree acaade and gravel 1 street | on to eberish the hope of Immortality. sata M. PERENGEIMER, Gey, gore, Mul, F8acde4 audrosooeniaet | | CeLraren, Aug. 12—The stragglers, from the parties arrested for robbing him, whe were com- north; an act in reference to ting licenses in Rev. Dr. Gibbons followed with a recital of in- 5 ‘oan lv-4 and 11-4 Sneo:ings, (beat quality) at old attle-fleld to town, bave all been arrested by | him, hence the arrest the city of Washington. [ act makes it in- | cldents of the ast illness of the deceased, touch- | HOUSE, | prioss. General Pope, and to-morrow a list of the miss b leant take and sub- | ing, and fraught with religious encouragement. 4 ry Department ; or We offer ties | than the: scribe an oot of allegiance before license shali | Every lucid “moment matded evidence of bis | sart of s house, suitable fore family of hres par: | beteccettcieee hee ee ower than they can } ing can be obtained with accuracy. AssaviT.—Oficer Clark Isst night nrrested E4ward Carroll on Capitol Hill, for an assavit reat interest in the welfare of the church, and Office, au 12 Si*_ We wiilsellany article in stook atasmsllad-| Sunday night, about 11 o’clock, while General | on W.S Wright with an axe. The a fe sieding passed the Board: An act for Glr"ares vellence ‘upon Carlet ter oniveiion, ANTED—A No. 1 IGE CREAM MAKER, | Y8208 on the oost, JOSEPH J. MAY. | Pope and Banks were in conference, in the rat | was occasioned bya fuss between some c the repair of the bridge across the canal at the | Among bis last declarations he said “I can trust Steady employment and good wagescivea.| aii cif 308 Pa.nvo.. bet Por apeba ngs ot of four advanced batteries, a body of theenemy’s | #¢ wes taken before Justice Cull, who heid him fotersection of New Jersey avenue; an act to re- | in Jesus Christ for salvation.” a ty at JOS. AAFFIEL D'S Baltimore Con- eeieeernen - = to security for court. = cavalry charged in the most daring manrer t side of Tiber | The benediction was pronounced by the Rev. jonery.@th st. between G and H. au 12-St* RUOKEVILLE ACADEMY, ok petocen Peansyivania avenue and ¢ | Thos. Sewell; after Wwaleh, the lid of the coma SITUATION WANTED. by & respectable B ontoomEny Coury, Mp. | through the woods on our front upon the group. street Lortb; an act providing for the removal of | Was opened, and many took a last fond look at A Shadi seed American woman, totrave: with | the next sstsion_ Te etitution wil) cCom- | The discharge of musketry and the whizzing Gffal, slope, &c ; an act for the relief of Michael | the features of a beloved friend. The body re- | a lady, or t or to help to do housework. Ad- | 9 tGregs the Pring al at Hrookeville Md. 5403 | of bullets near them gave timely notice of the Corrigan; an act to pay certain bills for the repair | mained in the chapel last night, and this morn- | dress “M.A. ¥.,” Box No 9, Star Offize. —1t* es. PREFTYMAN, A. M., rebels’ approach. Horses were immediately of the Western Market House; a bill making ap- | Ing was removed to Baltimore for interment. WANTED Bra reepsctable woman, & U- | _aut-Im Princips!._| mounted, and a regiment of infantry fred propriation for the repair of the sewer through wa ‘ATION to do cht.aberwork and (o ss: COAL_cOo * reg ony Se square 379; an act authorizing the construction of | _FourTH-wanp Station Corrixs FoR THE Deav —Yesterday the Gov- ernment undertsker dispatched fifty coffins to the hospital at Culpeper. The o1 is under- stood © be enticipations of deaths of soldiers mortally wounded in the recent desperate con- flict at Slaughbter’s Mountain. ei | I CS Bs—Before Justice | washing and ironiag. is willing to make herseif I HAVE Now on uand ogre pee of all kines | Volley, checking the charge and probably saving reet street north | Walter —Albert Smith, disorderly; fined $1. | goneraiiy usefal 2 come well recommended. 57 ; 2 ~ Suppen Deate oF Carratn Backes —Captata eee eae a ireet Went from Hstreet north | srcredich Holland, throwing stones st the officers; | App'y a¢ 20-F at. AE” | Sort sepsniat tumerian te sms pematte LEIGH |; Geoeal poke wii auc eivalin’o a: | Ger oroeceat Wenn donee ee ‘The act imposing taxes for the yoar 1962 was | dismissed. Julia McKinney, drunk and disor- ANTED TO RENT—A well furnished | FURNACE COAL, costing a little more at.pur- |” ? = cave!ry Command, } staf of Geveral Whipple, died suddenty yester- returned from the Board of Common Council ly; fined $1.58 Joseph McCarty, disorderly; HOUSE, ins centrai location, not less than | Suace, but chospest in the exd, being firmand | Strived at Culpeper yesterday from Madison. | day of congestion of brain. His vody will be amended byan additional section. Before the Edward McConnell and Henry Martin, | 12 rooms. Good rent, in advance, and beat of ref- transmitted to Kochester, N. Y., for interment Previous to his departure thence be sent a recon- Roijssance to the Rapidan, where he found a amendment could be acted on it was discovered | @run! Syenue, lith and 12th ete. | force of the enemy on the south but none north t. { the Alder- | 40; fined $1.58. John Bryson, sleeping sae rea diced aed Mie’ Lloyd coiled the | street; do $8 Patrick Fitzgerald, drunk; turned PEO amen FROM WESTERN MARYLAND. derad) erences given. Ad |, stating te loca- All cos! thorough! arod before delivery. turned over tothe military. J. segerty, — ea, nieces Sanne rms and loc sot eat prer — won, “J.. Box 11," StarOfce. sult 6t_ s io bodied MAN to act 7 t that 7 the | Over tothe military. Hiram Allen, do ; fined el. ‘aderetends the care cf { 5. NOPICE! of the river. “Secesh” Exrited—The War Mreting— Send tapdeen Peel dan Det ag pe Som Margaret O’Brien, furnishing liquor to soldiers; eadon Bote! ARKLEY. KF OR ALEXANBRIA AND WASHINGTON. | Aji Is quiet this morning, as things were dur-] “Davy” refwses to take the Oath—she Without firs otaining permission, and asked | famed over to the Military. Ann Dorzity an Sutler ath N.Y. V. Caval'y_ | Tie steamer PLANTER will leave Baltimore, | ing the night. Enlistmens of Volunteers, §e., he. thet the rule be strictly enforced. Adjourned. arunk and disorderly; workhouse 30 days. Jas’ | WANTED—A GIRL to do general housework, | 0% her wharf, jower oud of Frot Col. Donnelly ts still alive, but sinking. The (Special Correspondence of The Star J Common Council.— The following petitions vies ne | WA OR de maWarks | erick streot dock, every. FKIDAY, Haozes ae. Aue. tae were received and referred : For improvement of Jackson, fighting an officer; fined #4. William inqui eat No. at. au At SEENOUN. at ¢ o'clock, fo: other officers are generally doing well. AGERSTOWN, Mw, Aug 10, ¢ the Editor Star: On the announcement of the P Browa James Williams, fugitives from the North Capitol street, frown 6 to A ste ; for relay- inet patrolmen; delivered to the proper Wy An teo Sy 8 ress table woman, 8 8! t . tenth ing flag footways across New York avenue; for preert agg Michael Arthur, drunk and disorderly; | at 346 Sixth at.. between yo re named paces, commencing on Friday, Retu'ping, will leave Riley's wharf, foot of fith DESCENT OF BUFORD’S CAVALRY ON Presi ieat’s procizmat'on, on Tuesday, our usually improvement of Eighth street east, between Pa. | . $$$ 6} street. Washington, every FUESDA’ ORN * uiet commenity, or a certsin portion thereof, avenue and Bast Capttol st ‘ Sores: dusk; tanen avert teteaitary WANTED—A young MAN having» knowi:dco ING, af 5orclock, calling Bt ali the eeual land rs MADINON COURT MOUSE, ssthesdl cribs aarveat exthaaaat Shopan: Mr. Lloyd introduced a resolution Specepets 66 . ¥- f the d 6 Dupin Apply nortneast corner | on the yy teed atze feed rotemac for psssen- WONDERFU ae BE CAV lant look and defiant bearing eee b Gus sb ting from the contingent fund $18, to pay W.A.] Hew ‘Waarnen Convnpaens —Our Reuben, Mare. avenue and 4th street. gu ll-2t at eight. For farther information apply D RPUL ESCAPE OF THE CAVAL raed we be eames rien apes v 509 Kennedy for services as secretary; passed. who couldn’t sleep last night for heat, mosqul- WANTED—A GIRL to sew window shades | freight received up to 2 o’cleck on the day of RY FROM BEING CUT OFF soli ee The petitions of TT. H. Robinson for the remis- toes, barking di and crying babies, got off the and mosquito nets. Apply at oneeto L. J. departure, Al. way freight must be prepaid. BY THE ENEMY. to have suddenly forsaken them, and thelr woe- sion of a fine, and Joseph Nathans asking that a | ¢uowing, Which be thinks ere very fair for the | ROTHROCK, 460 oth street, near E. au ll 2 ‘assage to Potomac $?. Meais extra, ——-_—_ begone countenances bore an expression of the very ee may be legelized, were reported ad- | peated term: OACSSMITH WANTED. agarens nop rT] ‘y GEO. W. WEEM4, Master, CuLrrrgr, Monday, Auguat 11.—The brigade deepest despair. They have thas suddenly re versely upon. ‘What is the difference between the Emperor wk tN, Alexan ‘a. None 7 = . ; - A tos—a te —AY = bs . unquestionably , b elr career seeks tne epectal oder far Monday sext. Scent See apilancs| ‘' eto Cat Ae Tee Once earen ors: | Bole Leather, ° b hand the Sth inst. He found therebels had been there, | mong loyal ccipin wishin teaainates ahiok [The bill reported is the one drawa up by theB we ¢ did the cuildren of Israel live on in the | New York avenue, one door from 15ih et auil Mt” | on tho best terine ser cee leaaie or retsil. | but had left. He made a reconnoissance inevery | 4 number have alrendy left for Cannda, whil+ Sromens —— — poser of which } @esse4! The sand which is (sandwiches) there. ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE, with | ichest price paid tor Hilden and 8x3 direction, and met rebel pickets on every road Z pisces Fe “tinpnig uur Wie yor ta was | pue'Scnannl Han ned eaten" in | My Regents beaks eat | snes Lonisabestit raat Sia, [On te neat the plcnew on te rnd to ator Noted te, wr ese an ct 7 non! le ei a 1 it u eo” wit aa he - taken up. and being read by sections— children of israel were bred (bread) and mustered | 757, Post Uffice, au ll st™ BE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECRFULLY | poU™tasville bad a skirmish, losing 1 killed | (the mountitns. Blick valices are ln wreet dhe en Sees Oe tren oe eget °C; | (auuatard) there. GNTRD=A Geo GOURD WASEER aT OL all attention to their large and superior ppebaieaorl he Ist Maryland had another | 224: 284 owe railrced aud stage Corches are be Brn IRONER inaemail family. Also, rite | S0pply of - n the the Sth, the Ist Maryland had another | vinning to reap a rich harvest’ On the othe a Fas Gutiatas Tux lnon Founvers’ first grand excursion on | @ir) from 12 to 14 years of age te noree children, MILITARY AND NAVAL skirmish on the Orange Come House read, in | sand, smonyet the “trae blur,” there 1.0 & sling Yeas—Messrs. Follansbee, Gordon and Lloyd— | Thursday next, July 14th, promises to be a very | Referenoos required. Apply at 180 athatreet, be. | FURNISHING GOODS, , of the greatest satisfaction expre = * Ellis, Lewis, Morgan, Mitchell ee ee pageant Mie ene: low New York avenue ‘anll3t" Consisting of everything necessary ior &. which they lost ——and about a dozen taken atten Det speedily ae Nays—Mesars. 5 5 5 entirely ne: palin 6 the Dt 6 nee eee fh ae risoners. tbe: - Peghe nant, Zoempnen, raleers and W loce-—0, | tit coldier im the, United, Staten service The | W “icts‘sro teanivea at Gyr caanel exer. | ear” "Pa! BUnUn Sweaty invited | Piacoa” reinforced by the ist Michigan, the] Denwing.s uel share ofthe uardeuips of wae raliway was included in the bill eral patronage. A responsible commalttes has | A2P1Y 0 Sir. JAMES F. CASE, Sapa, Muitary and Navaresiore, | febels were driven to the Rapidan. A strong re-| ing it upon us. : ‘The Chair said that their charier required that | Geen appointed who will see that the proceeds of | au 1!-1w iA. D.0-& C.'8, | jr 26 eotf Metropolitan Hotel, | Connoisance was made the same evening, tothe}, !Le war meeting held bere on Tuesday last, for the purpose of cop rating with the Governor ia raising volunteers, may well be termed a “fizzle.” In point of numbera it w. complete success; but, o to the bed management of the ‘‘old fogies” wao had it in charge, tt lacked that enthusiasm so necessary for the occasion Beyond the passage of 4 tong list of resolutions, thelr property should be taxed, the same as other | the exgursion are promptly distributed among the ANTED—TWO SERVANSS, to go in th FFICE OF Ps rT SDUC Rapidan, on the Orange road,and a skirmish ifr Vompon ord th folowing wins | temetKeypr, Cap Sackpic hs tees ba: | nod! uenin © etvantte tates as | norouasa ov proses wu taesicee ot] wan FOne om whee lo, when, orders come - . a jousowork. Li rt emacs OPO'ALS © eo ived uw t it section tated &t the occasion. - Preferred. Inquest Mr. SOMN COOK'S Livery | August 10a, for tee oompicon of she aaatiag | 0m Gen. Buford to return to Madison Court Sec 10. That in addition to the taxes im reas x —The ‘Third Ward patrolmen vied Stabies, 6th st , below the Ave=ua. au 8 3t* pipe vault ef the Wassington panert Fiat House. ou, ans ts eaten sade iene (ee 8ee rwing cases yesterday: Johanna Adams, WANTED Wanted torent small hows, con- | of RU* Bnd specifiontions oan be ebisined at this} Tye party got back at 9 a.m. on the 9th, and The escape of this brigade is considered almos; ; ; uated be- Fv, “ v found everything ready for a retreat towards Spe | there was no business traneacted worthy of notl: o ts ‘'y; dismissed. Mary Donaldson, do ; do. a as Pro to be sealed, endorsed ‘Proposa's for rything y pe ce saan ea dcliaes OF the tassmsed ave of | Mangas’ Kelly, disorderly: paid si cesta coats | S6O0R Weare sticets, lined, wih ssfezerd. | pipe Gault anc mertwee to tHe pete D: | Tyville, as the rebels were approaching from every | [ad the meeting bern properly mansged. thou- roperty ea aforesaid, the proceeds of which will | Setages Doncanon, do; do. Mary Gjbben, do.; | 301 Pa.ave, between 91h and 1ih strects, sous = WM.R.H & Girection. The party reached Woodville in | #0de of dv as ae ee a rds Bevset apart as a bounty for Volunteers end for the | VF Teves tuvyard patrolmen reported: Robert | @2=——————-————_—_Su28"_ | _au6 cotd Chief Eupiavér, | aufety, and there camped. They reached Cul- Pacioman.Secmnerty = Canbomeemacesbiion: ident families of volunteers now in e a ADIES, LOOK BERE !—I want every ied 7 > 3s! n 1 1 4 ibe wervice of the United Siates Richardson, colored, assault; security for peace. town to bring their flannel, marin. cambric, | We Have a large cesorteens of SILK. BUNT. | PEPE! Monday night. bebe eagay eto nc fore Apicella Mr Ellis asked what per centage would be re- | Ferest Richardson, profanity; security for peace, | &o, and have if stamped. You can lave your NG acd MUSLIN FLAGS, from tix scribe othe osth of al be was committed “Davy”? (as he ts ca! Davy) enlisted in the Confed: ¢ States’ service abont one year ago; but, afier serving for a week or two, he manayed to get bis discharge, and immediately returned home, apparentiy a *‘wiser if not better mar;"’ 5 which time be bas remained in town unr sted until a few days make provi by Justice Clayton. Frederick Weiger, refusing | choice of 5,000 eiegant patterns. designed for every i everybody Knows — wu “pie im aod Sor in the Sauppect an Illegitimate child; jail in default | article of idaiee? Sear. We ly charge siz cents jones ap to MiLisKRS edope, SER Sis dis e e TREO The Chair —About 15 percent. of security, by Justice Walter. Fol ng rap ong sre Se tdeeaa Gall an ROeiE the largest Snd oneayeat assorimént in bared many = starshine at lost fon was then adopted. = th street , between L and M ste , North- 10 city. of ail kings, en. Bu eserves great pra! for the manner see relt taeved that the abatement allowed | FRERAL oF a Paraozwan.— Yesterday after- | Seventh street w man St" | PARE WORKS, EON ey 20008. LANTERNS, | in which he extricated his command from such 3 F é ey ment be reduced about one-half; | 2000 the funeral of patrolman Thomas Shakes- | © Ib tho NATIONAL FLAG ond MILITA - | perilous condition. for prompt pay i re, whose sudden death on Sunday was men- Wyestee pool Shp ES POY, Wo. 303 atrest, betwee Sth om fe . c The ended, was passed ‘ioned in the Star, took place from his late rest- near Willarde’ Hotel e-oolm* ago, when Provost M Byrnes thought it Fhe bounty bil, with the Aldermen's amend. | dence on Oulo Avenue, hear Thirteenth strect.| S640! tat luantry vequire es Natous: San GEORGETOWN, D.C, | ,, WOUNDED OFFICERS aRRIVED. | sivisable shat Dary should sweat allatance, uae, ous concurred in | It was attended by a large number of bis frien undry, Pa avenue, between lath acd 13% sts, D.C. sha balloWhing @icizs, irousibed tx ten ecacclld DOTS m principle he tfeeed woe, Ccxcoption of that proposiug an additienel | 2d neighbors, and a body of patrolmen, consist- | “aus. nee TAS. F. HUTCHKISS, JULY 2D, 1862. ee en eee ae to take the cath, and not pecsute be had any we, ‘The covartvership heretofore existing between | action near Slaughter’s mountain, are at the tax of 6 cents on the #10¢, which was rejected— | g of sections eff duty at the time Mr. Shakes- AS!"? QUARTER-MASTER’S OFFICE, | W- S. Ssser &nd JOHN J. BakNa®D, under the = jo it. He eeeerts that when in peare was highly esteemed by all who were ac- . styleof Bussy & BaRNaRD, expired this 24 csy of | Metropolitan Hotel: Colonel W. B. Creighton, bels he swore a’legiance to bears cote Resets in ie oe tet: Ruaiuted witk hita, He leaves s wife and child Wasnine Ton Doth wun sige, | July, by yuitation, ae 7 °F | mh Ohio; Major C. E. Fulton, 66th Obio; Lieuts. | the Confederate States, and that 1f be now took in very humble circumstances. WANTED IMMEDIATELY —ONE HUN-| quo firm at the cla stand, ou Briageairens twe | Eston, Reed, and Hopkins, 7th Oblo; Captain 3. J 22 out to suppor’ the Uniie! Stales he would Anotzes Scppen Deatu.—Within the past \ @ascaain Rane RED LABORERS, for U. 8. Quartermas: doors west of High stree! J. Wright, 29th Ohio; Lieut. Stewart, Company ff Fr’ 1 : OCIATION.— We are tat Culpe: ounce that the time of meeting | piy at this ‘oo. 10 G. e taken the onth of alle- the Union, snd sre ready to violate it Soxpigi ‘bree or four days we have announced five or six} 0810 sudden deaths, and another ia now added to the | "quested to ani L % ea ouse: Va. AP] aul-colm {intel} JNO. J.BARNARD. |, oom Obio; Lieut. E. J. Hulburt, 29th Obio; r of the Ohio Soldiers’ Relief Association has been J. J DANA O#ICE W.N. Clark, Company K, 66th Ohio; Lieut. § (ce moment an opportunity is afforded them. — oe Soak. atte Soon ol bin eee, inthe changed from Thursday until Tuesday night, on} cusiw __—Captand AQ. M US. AL A. N 0 WHE PUBLIC Dice Company K coh Ohio; Captain 8. T.§ In this town the enl of voluatense ie Seed oy of Peer bala, sboat omens | Pelee igh e mesiuge leer ta. | eC RUITS WANT &D IN GENERAL ee ees wenn . co Food sssociation will meet evening at _ 5 - ¢ A .. 7 ably eleiotk Jomurer_ Conenes Sb epeeinger hepa usual place, No. 537 H street, between Sixth and!” Unsted States Ordnance Department. GO8SLING RESTAURANT, Lieuts. Grafton, Robinson, and Oskley, of the ,e Feady to muster tn by vexday, and Leu, as ee of Alexandria, but when the national trou. | Seventh streets. Ladies and gentlemen from — 947 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | 24 Massachusetts Regiment, are at the National. is rapt y iMag op, penance Dies broke out, he came to this city, and took a | Ob!o who are interested in the welfare of our Rarzs o7 Par. Sourn Spx, Capt. Plicher and Lieut. Noble, of the 8th In- ee Joom in Parker's building, where he bes since | Dfave soldiers, are requested to be present. Serccente 934 per mon: ond [U¢ rations per day: wa Formerly of New York.) fantry, U. &. A arrived this morning, and were f ucoty With vory fair proauecis. | Ae far se —__— r ir 10R8 per 2 ° 6 gad Fi ,U. B.A., > a) ad cone a cou —— seuean teen years ago, he was attack-) Ta womxuousz suicabx was reinforced yes- sloth. ae - . eerie ONE OF THE GEST sprtpt en quartered ot the Kirkwood House. The above J takes the lead of the Marvland troops now iu the th inet t pers —. by Caroline Roberson, white, Eliza Lam- | |, Frivetee, tai class, $17 per month, 1 ration per IN BOWN! officers were wounded in the fight of Saturday. ff fieid, and we bave every reason to belleve she covered as Uae hyo se — kaa et | Mond and Fanny Wood, colored, for prostitution rig + pe am @13 per month, 1 ration per | [7 Give ita trial and judge for yourself 5 Will retain the title of the “banner couaty Se ee encneentn cote ing, thoug® | and disorderly conduct, and John Thomas for | gf," yates i . » Xverything inthe House Daring two days of the past week Capt. Byrnes De aie ad bn Be ae et ae seer GEE RAeeeT LATE LOCAL NEWS. | w'orstthottrel diya poses nidag a the case. He was seen on Sati y last frequent-} TuyistLes,—The detested Canada thistle is re- GEO. D. RAMSAY, APEUR. prdewng heme ag sa to bis nome Memeo Gantey agen be 4 Fon Heke chor trp acer sig ard _augteth __Lt. Colonel Commanding. mange Peta vanie Tux PassenceR RatLway.—Tne City Pa "The coxrdarr eager Tage 2 intensely warm, the = conversed with bim. On these occasions he | to ee meter ‘and the nuisance will doubtless be ARMORERS WANT Jy Im, if Between ten and tt ats senger Railway Company have now completed § thermometer standing 95° in the shade D Rit NCED Armorers “7K ind employ- |] pRAAKLIN AGO” ~ | the road to Georgetown, with the exception of a wnat ba emstute apsioeter ee va? FRANKLIN & CO, small piece across the aqueduct bridge, over on 0 tie Ae D. RAMSAY, Kock Creek, which cannot be Saiabes until the == 208 tetth CL Colones! Commanaing._ vernment bas the abutments filled In wit! wicies, and at last were induced to go to his | Clert —Besjemin Whitney, ameulting bis wis 7 NOTICE, Garth, {athe wmsatiaie encelageny sate Boe f, which they found locked, with the key in- | Sno $3. F cancl® Thomas and Wim. James, Tose in wants Employment of sny kind cars running as far as the Circle, in connection side. The door was forced open, and the decees- | orderly; = ould botter cation the new INF SLLIGENG with omnibusses to Georgetown, at the five cent o8 wee Sound lying on the Seer neer his bed. No FRICKE fare, through from one end of the line to the ‘was in bis usual spirits. Yeasterdey nothing un- | prevented seasonabl: Howagp. to his case until rh ——_—_—_—_— ee semen oe building ieigue to ainica ta Turep-wann Station Cases—Before Justice FROM BUKNSIDE’S DIVIsios [Correspondence of The Pailadelphia Pr ] Buansipe’s Nintu Aumy Cours, Farpericns- sure, Va, Aug 9.—The Divs of Generals side, of the No Carolina corps and Wright, of the Department of South Carolina, hive located thelr respective comps upon the bigh and healtaful, and romanti junds border- ing the Reppshannock, and ba from the city of Frederickebor, Falmouth. From the comp sion, an admirable view of the Oveut To Bz Removep—The heaps of sand . No, $11 Sth street, (where ths beat merks of violence, or any other gppesrance about pay will be given to first-class Servants.) | have OPTICIANS, ther. At present they are running on five minute i pew, t adicte fom Diarra J2PF i; | and uiieenth streets | Segara atauatuons ca nadie oa aoga; aan. | @44 Penn'sav(corihand,) eins ded 18 te | time. ut when mare cae arive they hope Wo Tas turned a verdict that t lece: rom ~~ --— = : ae 7 every three minutes. causes to jury unknown His effects were taken | icky WaTERMELONS.—Cool, deliclous Water- | A'#0- lor young Men to wait on tables in private Eee ZALES, mith senz ine: Brazi ion Pebbles Preparations are uciig ened to colsmence: ay. in charge by bis friends. A ilttle over $75 was | metoas, out of Wilson’s celebrated ice house, ployers in want of ales ‘wil find it to their ad- | the visual orsans. MILITARY FiELD GLASS- | Ing the track to the Navy Yard, and that branch dound in possession of the deceased. (thermometer always at 40 degrees,) at 119 Peun. | vantage to call ES, with the Beastbsoess avenue, between 19th and 20th ats. Ice for sale | “N. be MOUSEB wanted, ‘The beet of tenante | ES’ pike “Mt Tas Warse Casz.—Edttor Star; Sir~—The | xt a!) hours of the lay. Try the wat.rmelons. oan be obtained without charge by applying as nest Achromane Leusss, ior ¢gy | Wiil probably be commenced next week. The ICmOS3SCOPES, Single ard Com- company havea fall supply of material, and witb 1 can Teach, the pound. OPERA GLASSES, STEREO>COPES | the force they now bave will be able to complete | ‘TY! ob'ained. As feras the bh beaded “Water Ordinance” in your ae above, and VIEWS, BAROMEPFEKS, THERMO. P land: is dotted alternately with grove and Paper of Friday last, is not exactly correct 1n its re sae STDOUT! own Dozants: | Bt N.H. MIRLER. | 9Rs, MAIBEMATICA UR) SURVEVORS? the entire line, It te expected, before the fall | CLOTS snose beautifal eceecry Cay searcels be ekements The facts of the vreach of the ordi- = Rapp hd NFED.—We are now buying SECUND- on pris Sats wee : reali;ed, and coming from the fist scorching mance were made Known to me by Mr. A. J. | Go to the Dollar Store, 38 Ay tr meee Wilko FuRNIToRs, erOVE: wa BEB the lowest Nerthern prices, wholesaie and retail. pers ood them and tulseceasions quite ndoon. | plain at’ Newp.rt News, the change is a prefer- jarvey, the 17 uy, and on the same re J jor whioh we are paying o is ~ bi y Sore Chunmsunieated by =e, as I received these, pe Popa set silver-plated ware, and Sr saan pri Se Ee tent e te Qabvson= CHEVKUNS!: — iriehopes a a coyaane nee al ape of ~ ee er ——- to the Police Magistrate, with a request that he oice dollar. ry . eo Hl ’ mending 2d brigade, Col > Hartranft, of the Svould issue the ‘necessary warrants forthe vie-| town! Lina! Lima’lOa bande large |, ee sive us call unite Jove’ Dinm Majorey Hoss tan nceae Ores | Kimball & Gorton, and Murphy’ & allison, ar: } 51st Peausylvania vo:unteers, ts now in command. ication of the ordinance. Wednesday last. Au-| ty of my own manufacture, in quantities to suit | se1s-tf No, 369 7th at. betw.l aud K sts, | Norgon: ts and Corporais on hand and made to or | now busily employed in building them. Che brigade 1+ in Geveral Reno's division, an tis gust 6, was the day appointed for the trial of the purchasers, at W. H. Godey’s lime kilns. m der, Also, Braid for striping Go.d Lace and Cord The hot weather of the past weeks has | Composed of the following reyimeats. who each Cr ar gig =o Bw iste adie Soap Pong ae to Alisimarkst. ready to pay cuse forall artigies | for offloers” pauts, Miltary ‘Trimmings, Flare, | materially retaded the building of the road, to the position 1a columa ts follows: Stet Penn- not denied. The defense set up was that Messrs. | Sorpiens, see to vourown health. Do nottrust | inthe noussiurnisning linen, : Fireworks, Lanterns. &o,40..to be hai at the 4 ania, 2ist Moasechusetts, and Sst New York. he first brigade ts under command of Colonel Nagle, of the 48th Peansylvania, and comprises the 45th Pennsylvania, 24 Maryland and 1034 New York. A commissioned officer and ten enlisted men beve been detatied from the different regiments of this corps for recruiting service. They pro- ceed North tmmedistely to report for duty. We are inclined to believe that within a few days President Lincoln will prove te be the most active recruiting officer that bus yet reported for duty 8, hose leaving the 5 men being hardly-able to work, but witb th J W.T & Co. were ignorant of the fact until | tothe army supplies. Cholera, Fever and Bowel | oity, or having a surp) il iE well to cal Re Henoog foe on Willner between present acon resscl there is no fear but the entire Ynformed of it by Mr Harvey, and that ret ig B +4 . Leg sacar d ard H st#. | “N. B.—Fiszs made to order and Bunting for | road will be finished some time before the end of man, whe wee ood immer — =< o hor one ) Dealer in New and Second-iand Fur- | wig iy 1¢-eotm*™ the period designated by law. ‘Fiwintion, acted in matier not under the or- | man’s koapsack. The British and French troops | Biture. i MOSQUITO NETFING, fee ders of bis employers bu: of the proprietor of the | use no other medicines. Only 25 cents per box or y of Ready made Mosquito Nets} 4 Comriaint.—Edilor Star: Will you please premises, Mr ~ Whet wes pot. 216 BOARDING. With the istost, most approved bars or frames, and er not seemed immaterial to the result, inasmuch ———— : put up in ive minutes, by F explain to me the use of having laws if they are as the istrage held that the journeyman rep- | CURED ov Pimrias on tux Face.—The best GEO. WILLNER. notenforced? Some days since { noticed jn your resented theestgblispment of tae master and that medical skill in Washi a and vicinity failed R OMS AND BOARD, with @ Northern fami jy 3-20" 464 Ninth st, retween band E, valuable journal a pb containing the en- the latter was responsible for the business or | te cure me of pimples, blotches and boils, with eter ity, Bear ne (eee JNO. B. WILLIAMSON, ‘OF Couraging intelligence tha all dogs found in the trade acts of the former. This, as | understood | Which my face was covered; but Dr. Tuinblety Beara nk. sab edin eatte Leo y streets should be killed. In the continuance of y ders acoomsm' CARPENZER AND BUILDER, ry - . Jee at ie Betta tat tae vehi sr | Moma orapiions, yb her tadicinga | teen 8 ma He sich BAS RESUMED BUsiNEeD | 7 col¥.waine,t dave conered tau hee a | "Foe rebels erwna bere re anave, They de tate opinion, aad peckaps tho extent within) s8i- . 8. Bass, Center Market. aan BEREELEY SPINE: at the Shop on Ilth street, between Fand G streets, | ber of which look as though they were in the | hot'weil guarded, and stvagulers slong the teed. which its correctness may be limited, but can BIS Favorite Watering Place is now open for | esidence—l0th street, 2d door above M street, | first stage of bvdrophobia. Now, what is the | Oid Stonewall” is reported at Gordonsville, at raise no question touchiag “the powers and du- MARRIED. the reception of Vis: fj JOBBING promptly attended to. cause of allthis? Have we Ro one to enforce our | Richmond, and, in fact, in all parts of Virginia, ies of the Water Keyistrar.”” InG wi C., on the lth of August, by | the Baltimore Uhio pe vistm? si ns? Where are the police? Have » like | at one and the same time. He bas not made bis Yours, very reepectfully, R. Corus. ev. a Re 7 LLOWAY sons are enabled to escape from the heat, OMPORT AND EASE IN ONE MINOTE: | e men of Sodom, suddenly been struck blind, appearance at Fredericksburg as yet, unless he <2 Fs aRY BOWEN. aim he di — that they do not see these evils? Nothing is hd cam, as bis sympstht ities, Club and Inverted | more dangerous thana rabid dog; the bite is me P issased joints, — dust of our seaboard oitties, and alter of interesting travel, find tht mselvos in the | Corns, Bunions, Callo: farmer peddling apples. Some of the c' to ADMINISTERING THE Oatu.—Yesterday the oath onthe 8th of August, by | 2087s . E adm! y, ar sebwaRD MARTIN to | Soyment of the purest erate nena ontphers | vais, ieniarged and 1) zens jance was ‘imistered to most of the A Z Warts, | fatal; aod is not the life of a human being worth | arcund here wici tell you gtavely that General we aiice teers at tee Capital by Captain Williams. | MAR’ OE sp eg ee ee moles, and e:1 Exeresoencse of ot 4 that of many dogs? If we could rid Washing-| Suraside was at this place « short time, taking and thus far none ha totake it. A day a ae And on auch terms as will suit the times. Visitors | And Pecos 7 DR, | On ofe <2 ; _ of ne —— it = photographs, and that he knows all about Jack- ‘or two since one oF two of the men at work here DIED. Will fied conveyances at St. John's Station, on | Wife. No. 436 Pa a °F Paks | be an 1mpoi nt step towards ct m- Fhe | son's uovements. It is probable he does, ba left for the —— of ag ne dae, _ Al 1 of typhold fever, Many jl ae miles west of Ba.timore, and 3% as af ceetnation hours 2. m, to7 p.m. gent eng ee a _ does not receive the information in the style they Peay > fe sham, fading — omy daughter of John 0. ani oes ten THE PROPRIETORS, | _!vSt tm’ = try, came back to work; but C mer! ow Hampshire, aged 13] _'7 . =] much read journal, and confer a lasting favor orcant movements are on foot, not a thou- ety Maegan refased to put bim on again, remark- e ss WREABURY DEPARTMENT. upon @ Lavy Reaper. | said smiles from bere, and, if not frustrated, will at restore confid throughout the North. It is nol, Gen to the se, marzo jarket house Bridge, Georgetow: stant for from 300 to Soras ot Daxtne Bourctary.—On Sunday night the pr ‘bat rane Teke is not intended to be Ly 1 to Bm, No. 417 Pa avenue. . C.. Monday, Wednescay and iri ote woe to juality, and to be | dwelling of Mr. Alfred Edelin, on I delivered on years and s- " ANAL PACKET BOAT FLYING CLOUD August 6, 1862. ing “that no man who tried to leave the country Hie anda of tte family re eapgatfaly pited Cet eee Tiame) We bart Pporosats will be received at this officer large trains will On fata night, Augu.t 9th, at 9 0” after mornings for Pou ook; &nd, on ret in it tne a prolonged eo es bey py " Geo! J di i be cat down, a al treios Inscitixe Lanes —On Sunday 2 ard te igsteas BiizAbeed ost wil leave Faint Rocke fo Hieaoaaa before fhe frat. of Ootover. id or burg’ te at ion wig naw Yor np spy ,~4 : ” Rouse, using insulting language towards bie 8 ht, in this city, GEORGE O,| _827-'m" %'D. RIED, Capt. weapons must be addressed co the Sayeriaten | able to carry on their oulders, Quick, aecltve [alled another officer, and they were taken to the | DLXLON, AndT®, Ve. the residence of F O# PINBY rornt, dorsed ““Proposnls Souaepeve peilems, oa. vlows ee 2% 5a he eet Fourth Ward Station, where they gave —_ his » Mr, yr vo Waanizevon a ‘The splendid steamar KEY POR’ wili leavethe | °° Seoretary of the Freasury. s Same — Las athe nel Waker yesterday morning tarmed them ovat | ing, Poe aad Hashas'in Westar a io- | Geet caveat. eto fer (Cuer ectline | Bittt__Serenatndont 5.x, Bult. ireatiy; a teine own good time Mr Yel Davie . “ye oullitary authorities, and they were treated vied (iy ING at 8 o’olook. & POS eS te aa eoh ret at ihe Mes rs dust in main roads, but there is g . geen NS Te ea TES an ame ge HOSE: GER? WS OSLO AREY | Rta ee as et Bri Scicua cee keane “A Darzorivss.—Last detective Ghures, on te mist ar Covelock, (Rep. “x AHOGANY ayo Y LUMBER | "1 vregreling to be ‘nine insbes in the centre, urokers observe, « goingup.” J tt GE alten and ‘sha Wiss were er Dighton es ABBE ‘ ra te foar rat fue gutter ine the — = Gooey Ss ‘eae se Yara, and Walhae Z SSeeatt wie whl well selet Sas koe ESfoRREE ivet co < yy known execPA Dy the i parr a at ame” f re : . ze if i i i a =pinee.

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