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THE EVENING STAR (SUNDAY BXCEPTED,) AY THE STAR BUILDINGS, Serner Of Pennsylvania ave. and Eleventh stress, aT W.D. WALLAOH: Peperé served im packages by carriers at S48 yeer, or 37 cents permonth. To mail subscribers the price ts 83.50 a year, im adwance; $2 for six menths;(@2 for three months; and for less (haa taree months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Sin- tle copies, omm cur; in ‘Wrappers, two CEnrs. C7 AvvERtisaxants should be sent to the #five before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may vot appear until the next day. DERBERSD LOCAL ARTICLES. ——_.—___ Poties M RSs —Since ow inst report iiowing has been received at the severni pellee districts First Pr. tinct —Jno. H. Mouldin, A.S.Grimes, A. T. Brooks, Geo. Anderan, W_ HM w, FS. Sheets and Lewis Jackson, dri- ving over bridge faster than a trot; fined $3.55 each. Joseph Worthington and Philip Fisher, do; se: James Brook, de.; do. P. do.; do Second Precinct —Jos. Elisha, up. Jomes E. Johnson and John larceny, dismissed. ‘les eng weeny cards; tasd O55, ‘Snyder, Mary Wi and Mary Baltimore, eG dismissed. F Godfrey, ripe; do. Lander Mitchell, profane and resisting officer; fined $6 50, and committed to jail forecourt. Jobn Farrell, drank and disor- derly; locked up till sober. Geo Cassady, seil- ing witheut license; dismissed. F. Soachian, assault; do. &. Shockels, deserter; turned over to the military. Third Preeamet.—Michael McCoy, assault; dis- missed. LPhomes Finney, rebel; : spaasanee inilitary. Stephen Lingo, disorderly; 1.77. Ann Selshear, do.; security to keep ce. James Sennet. do; fined $2.41 George McCal lan, do; Workhouse. Susan Mattingly, drunk; workhouse Jobn Sullivan, disorderly; fined £356 Timothy McGarvin, do; fined $3 68. Jonn Boland, do; fined $255. Thomas Keer- nan, larceny; dismissed. Elizabeth Sherwood, disorderly; workhouse. Rachel Lansdale, do.; fined S144. Anu E. Brown, do; do. Peter Snyder, receiving stolen goods; seat to jail. Charles Dear, nuisance; fined $544 W.McMul- len, assault; dismissed Jobn Webb, stealing; ¢ismissed. Pat. Donnelly, drunk; do. Henry Simms, theft; do. Dantei Jordan, disorderiy; fined $1 58, Lor my Summers, do.; do. James Daly, do; do. $3.65. Charles Butler, do.; fined $5 75. Michael Curtain, do.; bail for court Alex. Brown, do.; dismissed. Patrick Sullivan, eclling Wivor on Sunday; fined $20.44. Fourth Precinct.—Martin Connor, assault; dis- missed. Richard Williams and Henry Baily, creating 2 nuisance; workhouse. Martba Moore, do; fined $1.75. Wm Day; larceny; committed to jail for court. W.H. cLaughiin and Wil- liam Smith, assault ar4 battery; committed to jail. Owen O’Hare, do ; dismissed 6. W. P. Bruce, drank and disorderly; fined $3. W.H. Craiggs, do.; fined $2 ‘Tim O?Leary, selling liquor without license; fined $20. Georg > Taylor, threats; dismissed. Richard Hannan, disorderly; fined $2. Jobu Thomas, drunk and disorderly; workbouse. Eliza Lammond, prostitution; do. Fanny Weod, do.; do. Peter Sbarby, drunk; fined $2. W. Fletcher, assault and battery; dis- missed. Kate Davin,’ drunk and disorderly; fined #2 Eighth Precinct —E. 3. Lewis, drunk; turned over to military. Thomas Bond, do ; dismissed Patrick Madigan, nuisance; do. Julia Robinson, Waorderty; ford $15 John Boos, drunk and disorderly; dismissed. James Lowry, do.; turned ever to the military. Careline Rol m, disor- derly; workfiouse. P. McKenna, do ; dismissed. Prank Tush, do; fined 2293. W.H Parker, do ; do. James Sbanshan, do; dismissed. An- drew O lelga, do ; turned over to military. Mrs. Frank eae stones; fined $1 55. Chris- tian Ingle, driving thr hb a funeral procession; 2ned SIM OW. Hrret eeping in street; dis- missed. Samuel Borsey, disorderly; workhouse. Mertha French, do; locked up six hours. W. Simpson; do; fined $1.04. Berta Johnson, do ; dismissed homas Lawton, drank and disor; derly; fined $158 Joun Willia do.; turne over to the military. Peter Monway, larceny; dismissed Ninth Precimet —Elizabeth Smith, larcefty; DeVaugb, dismissed. ‘Thomas Plumsill, do; do. Joseph igers. drunk; takea to Navy Yard. Mrs dieton, creating a nuisance; fine $1.91. John et, druok aud disorderly; fined $5.0. Wm D. Baily,do; fined 25.91. A Mordien, larceny; dismissed. Matthew Dorsey, disorderly; do Jotun Lusby, do; do. Geo. Smallwood, do.; do. ‘oun Norton, drank; do. Thomas Brorow, do; d>». Jobn Lovise,larceny;do. Judson Richard- Son, trotting over oridge; fined $3.58. Tenth Precinct —Jno. Wade, drunk; fined $2.94 Joba Quil and Daniel Murphy, draok and disor- derly; do. Cornelius Toemy, do; dism' ‘ Wm_ Hughes, profanity; $291. Jas 1. 1 , baving stolen goods; further hearing. My. wert tasault; turned over to the military. ry Moriaty, disorderly; fleed $591. Ellen Goiden, profane, workhouse. John Lee selling whisky; dismissed Boston, vagrant; work- bouse. Jchna Duffey, drunk; dismissed. Jemes O Connor, stealing; do. Jave Ross, disorderly; entecosts. George & >; deliver ped Lituy. James Miiler, John Anderson, Geo. Smith, do,; do. Mary Bow!e, keeping victous doz; Sued @5. John Smith, drunk snd dtsorder- dismissed. Michael Lanegan, disloyalty ; <ismissed. Augustus Miles, W. Darington an: ¥ Pierce, fast dri dismissed. Josephine Tay drunk; fined 4. John —e do.; 9%. Michael MeMenn, do ; tu: over itary. Edward Havey and J. C, — fined $2.94. Adams, do.; fin James King and Charles Hill, do ; fined Cosaelin Rowiings, do; B54. J. Johnson, exposing person; dismissed. £. E ad E. O. Rickey, Hding on pave: David Westerfteld, assault; security to keep peace Mary Donnelly, do ; fined $5.91. W Mathews, sleeping In street; fined $194. J. Welsh, do; do. Robert Morris and Thomas Donnelly. do.5 tarne@over to navy Chas Fine- inde- isor- gan, profane: filmed @1 91. Mary 7 cent language; fined $3.04. Hester Nei derly; paid #4 ce: Fobias Butler, Dignan, de5 are Richards, do ; do. rmeth, Treat, and W_ Richards, stealing; further hearing. J. Richards, drunk ank disorderly; turned over to tbe military. W. E. Swann and N. Oldfield, seeping in the street; turned over to the mili- tary. Richard Barrett, do; fined $291. re - Tur D’Oxteane WatcHeD BY Lovis Napo- LEoN’s PoLics.—A private correspondence from Paris makes mention of a fact which would # em to corroborate the opinion that the members ef the D’Orleans family are working under-hand in order to puve the way to the throne of » and that Louis ——— aware of their inten- tion, is watching thelr movements closely. Not long since of bigh rank and standing, strong in his affections to the D’Or- leans family, presented himself to the Prefect of Police, from whom heasked the following favor: “Sir,” said he, “my friends will meet et my house In a week from to-day in commemoration ofan evest which {t is useless for me te mention. ‘There will be on that occasion a dinner and a Dall, and the amusements custo in such social parties: Bat as my guests be! to the frst families of the king ad ‘would be ful if your agp toed Will dispense this time with sedding disguised spies to watch the versation and take notes upon their opin- ions 1 give _ my word of that meeting will purely social, and that no polt- tice will be alfowed.’? ‘Sir,’ ys Prefect Ww { Police, “I sball be most ba; comply with vout wishes; [ will aly seh fram om 8 favor in return of the one you you be kind peep pd oe “Here, sir,” said the Orleanist, handing a th refect, “arethe principsl ones.” Prance; a restoring it to its owner, added with « smile, * Monsier le Comte, you ean give "ball whenever you please and a Soe ann found six who be! the private Emperor.” The Count started at. such a revela- tion, went out of the reom in a state of comp! exasperation, and terwards have anything spectes. Soon being compelled to go he had bees compelled to "give up t had formerly entertained to house witheddmner and ball. sf E 4 ! Gen ae ey BwaUREGARD.—A let- ter fom Ne@@: day tleans sa) “Gen. Butler,a few mity «f obi: Mrs. 0, an ©) Be who is a resident in. city. ma ek the lady had a small emount of 25 a great rush which was to sail from New York at noon day, wes aienare with.cneaks who wi re ‘ ety to avoid the draft, when an order War Department to stop this dedge tice put rshore nearly a bundred + aud rxouscs Of Luce Who Werg iy petmdted w depart. .—To-day has been an excitt| pace Recaquarsiet, on account of the order of iT v Ebening vez, XX: WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1862. N®. 2,956 THE WEEKLY STAx. ‘This exec!<ut Family and Mews Jowmnc -c00 ‘laing 0 grester Variety of interesting reading than can be found in any other—is published es Friday morning. WEEMs— Cass, inveriadig, im edwtmes. Single copy, per ARREMccoec--seee8l Five copies ...000.00. sneceesnceces O75 It invariably contain: the «Washington News” that bas made Ths Daily Evening Stor ciroulate 0 generally throughout the country. 17 Bingie coples (in wrappers) can be pre @ured at the counter, Immedintely after the terer ofthe paper. Price—THREE CENTS. eee il Fun .ovexsp SoLprens at Porice Heangvar- HAVE YOU SUBSCRIBED FOR THE WEEK- one at the LY STAR, TO BE MAILED TO YOUR TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. P®oProsats ror woop. ED, deere Seo Math THE PURSUIT OF “STONEWALL” Derot Quanranmasran’s Orrice, e War Department, issued a short time since, JACKSON'S ARMY. PEER Cw RECEONET Warnincron, August 1 ised assigning the limit of all existing furloughs to =e {TIS THE BEST DOLLAR WEBKLY INTHE | Sgatyp Prorosats for the delivery of( 6,00) ive mgust Lith, Acting in conj with (he | The Rebels Ketreating in Great Confusion— WORLD! thourand Cords of Woed to the Government wil: authorities at Washington. Superintendent Ken’ | yhelr Camp Ground Feund Strewn with 1 Sigtecnth day cf Acces ea ere emetSth " . ‘o’elook mt. aedy a he peot on x at displaying Dead Men and ITS WASHINGTON NEWS IS UNEQUAL- — wood to be args pound: merohentadle 4} any article of military Lota Ry) ae Chief of Jacksen’s Artillery, Found Badly LED! coued jong, and epli! ordinary aize of oo; rovided with passe’ from ‘olonel Wounded. Irs ‘wood to c " bs ite regiments, if quartered here, or, if on - ss GENERAL NEws 8 UNSURPASSED jag ftpets delisoned in esr ot Wonk tectuiting duty, from the Seoretary of War. Hea nqvanteRs ARMY OF Vileinia, August 13. BY THAT OF ANY TWO DOLLAR sball direct, corded in ranke(4) four feet high, de as consequence of the operation of thinorder, cots ell haces 8 beer teplen ee Teport WEEKLY! livery not ‘beii considered te until so ‘ave been literally packed all | was lock - corded, ; aay ‘with'aniformed men who are soldte jers, and Joun Porz, Major Gen'i Com’g. [iTS AGRICULTURAL MATTER WILL BE at B itapeotor will be Gesisnated, on the part ot wi , haiforme who ae nat igh paced Headquarters Lavaley Brigade, comers ts WORTH TO ANY FARMER A HUN- and such as does not ootform to the above epecifi- e to Mars. i 12 . Rug- r i tent jon of dou) homag sober ead ty | 47my of Virginia, A —Uol. George ig DRED TIMES ITS YEARLY COST. ted. most instances were on thelr way to join the regi- ments to which they are attached, whither they were conducted by the efficers in charge. ostions will rejected. ,_Fwo thousand five hundred (2.5%) cords to be de- before the first day of Wotober, 1862, and two usand five hundred (2.60°) cords to ba delivered on or before the first day of Novembe., les, Chief of Staff: ] have the honor to report that in obedience to instructions received from the Major General Commanding the Army of Virginia, this morning I proceeded in the direc- tion of Orange Court House with the Ist Vermont ITS HOUSEHOLD RECIPES WILL 8AVB TEN TIMES If8 COST EACH YEAR TO ANY FAMILY. The unkindest cut of all was the unmerciful Payment to be The co eee of one of these soi dissant | New York. Cal De orrest,allcavairy regiments, | %¢V Morning—price Three Cents—will The fail name wn eee Sa sarees of the bid- soldiers me oe the following facts : and four pleces of artillery. ‘About three or four be a remarkably wnteresting ons. bs ry Sppeer in the proposs!. Om it regiment, sir? miles from your headquarters, 1 discovered the k oftattene is pee tg aemocte om Se nnees in uniform—No regiment, sir. ickets of the enemy, and soon after two large Busry Person at a distance who would keep _ ae tne adver a ‘eas pate Om hat is the meaning of these regi- ies of cavalry, and the woods filled with Posted with reference to what is really signing it. . mentals, sir? men. A strong line of skirmishers was thrown - hi these (udevest- Dundveary—They mean nothing, sir, only they | out who soon drove in the pickets. Free 28 Ae oe, Soe Sear . comprise my entire wardrobe. When in range of the enemy a few shelis were ing temes should receive it each proposition. cae wed needy a been in the army, sir? shiva whieh ispeteed bim ie alk trenton regularly. BL Banal og ag ag y= 9g itineonp Dundreary—Never, . e footmen o e woods, . ag * ow i o oie Then you bea better enlist at once, or | Rapidan ciation The cavalry’ fled dowa, pine] CALL AT ONCE AT THE STAR OFFICE | Wega BU be plainly marked “Proposals for Tr} ur buttens. reun| Orange jurt House urea m RIT. There was a multitude of applications for pacs- | cautisesiy. ifeattnc ant we tuscnde ee eae AND SURHRIBE TD: ANTE: rte for California, J City and other remote os, which were politely answered by ‘‘no need for passports gentlemen.’’ One man, a perfect picture of dilapidation.with | and continued the pursuit to Robinson river, | , We have just received from our Agents in Bos-| “ne responsibility of the guarantors must be 2 contused head and only one aes brought | which was so full an turbulent aggy be extremely Weise cor TON SH PEviINGS and SH) i somaeek i District Geart or ef tm iaiesd States nore ace and resented tar gg aro eee sey In the areuit ones : ny bearer In GS enbraciog many of the ib poorly 7 —— Bistrot Attorney, " ‘< What doctor passed you? -. wou! n Satui 8 were found almost | of whieh we offer at wholesale and retail, at 10 Bidd present ir person when thefbid don’t know his name,” answered the recruit. | abandoned. ag! y for *. ers must be in pe ¥ ebids “Wel', he perjured bimself by giving you a cer- tificate, at all events.” not fit todo military duty.”’ the oor of his reg ment, however, and left with apparen the down.” landlord, “and give accordingly, and 11! give | and took possession of all who remained. Lieut. hundred sets per week for all contracts of from one do.” Harrington and fifty men cut their way through = * thousand to toro tho! “4 u pony 7 Jets landlord took Bis leave. What the result | the enemy and made FLAGS—¥ LAGS - usands sets; Ll rete will be we shall watch with some little interest. —Phiiada. N. American. try. up almost wholly from citizens who have realized from the war nothing but disaster. in which this hardware dealer does business called upon him on a matter of money. As he indifferent reply. the families of absent volunteers.” provided for them.”? the war fund. They have enough already” the man fair In the eyes. same determination you and { are at outs, and [ ‘want no such tenant as you are for my store. can build one ee — pelt per gd have made, and, if necessary, I will give it a rent tosome man who has a soul to feel for his country.”” LS pie don’t you give to the cause’”’ asked hardware GUA The abil the bidder to fill , should it Denwerded B him, ku hy sarntion by two responsible persons, whose si, tiver, which had swollen to such an extent that my artillery could not cross. Part of the ist Ver- mont and ist Virginia Cavalry swam the river, — LEACHED AND BROWN DOMESTI B ar vER? LOW Paces mane res must sane yore Be SAT MAY, New Store, eudét 308 Ps. av. betw. oth and loth ats. HEVKONS! CHEVRONS!! For Qua:termasters, Sergeants, Eetpsant Ma- = Daum Cy jors, Hospital stewards, Orderly or the proposals will not be considered. the eum ot SS atrs doliars, signed by the contractor and both of his guarantors. will pode ie ee the successfal bidder upon siguing cont As the bond must scoompany the contract, it wiil be Lecersary a — to hare their bondsmen Maj. Andrews, chief of artillery to Gen. Jack- son, was found badly wounded at Crooked river, in charge of an assistant surgeon. The flight of the enemy Saturday’s fight was most precipitate and in great confusion. His old camp Was strewn with dead men and horses Mr. Carpenter (aside)—‘‘He’s blind in an eye, He was ordered to satisfaction at thethought that although ve J in anticipa minus an eye he would yet have apportunity of | and arms. His flag of truce yesterday to bury bis | S¢réeants and Corporals on hand and made to or- to ve when the contract giving the nme of bis remaining orb to his eclae dead afforded ‘some more time for escape. The | 2°' Also, Braid for striping Goid Lace and Cord gned. Blants for boncs can be procured upen . Y. Commertiat. enemy to-day has the benefit of a hard rain, which put high waters between us. : Lam, very respectfully, your ob’t serv’t, for officers’ panta. Military Trimmin; Flags. Fireworks Pantene. ko veo to be at the National Fisg No. 302"E street, 1Stu @nd 14th, near Willards’ Hotel. being made at this settee, either per- maliy, by letter, or by telegraph. we,——, of the county of — between A Vexritasce Occoreence.—Among other per- and State of large benefits from the pres- Joun Burorp, Brig. Gen. N. B.—Fisge made to order and Banting for ner taveeuaar af ‘and State voter “inde Pear holes @ dealer ia ‘sad- Ee on Ne aI 1 ereby Cusrantes 188 sa tanale te diery hardware in this city. He not given a CE A! TON AQUEDUC sopeccanee Lwimy bawbee toward the bounty fund, thus far made THE WAR IN MISSOURI. or OF FASRING: A oe Cra that should his proposition be at once enter into & contract in 8000) ; Should the contract be awarded t become is coon sesecie agitate to (To this guarantee must a0 sppented the officiai Lgxtneton, Aug. 12.—Later advices trom Inde- pendence, Mo., say that Lieut. Col. Buell, com- manding that post, with fifty men, was taken completely by surprise yesterday morning. H. men were quartered in a bank building, which, a SEALED PRoPosaLe will be reoeived until the lath day of August. apne farang the Brioks, % ent, and Sond. res cizas jor the completion of iy jueducl 7! owl She required about 400,000 Bricks, 5000 On Saturday the gentleman owning the store ; menti ‘ after four hours’ hard fighting, was fired by the | Detrels of Cement, 3.000 bushels of Sand,—bat | CCppeode sn Quartermaster reserves to himself bart an Spal ntl name, sir,among the sub- | rebels, when Buell surrendered. Our informant, LS mew pocorn thar or diminiehed the right to reject any or all bids that he may itices te the Bounty Funat”™ 29 cemained tll afer the surrender, says that | ive husdred barrels of Cement are needed | {em too high. | D. ‘Quartermaster “Well, no, I baven’t subscribed yct,”” was the | the rebels gave out that they intended to attack 7 whioh wil: set rt. quickly, and entirely to the satisfaction of the Enginecr. t z n Des this city immediately. They will meet with a Cate ie proponste cnt te obed ‘warm reception. CK OFFICE (EDNANCE VF 5, ‘But you bave made two hundred thousané dol- ak OxPartMEnt, office. They wii! be endorsed *-Pr is Washwngton, Avenwst 8, 1962, lars out of this war. Surely you intend to give Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 12 —A battle took | Hiriok,” “for Cement,” or **for #and,” as the osee ¢ something toward restoring the peace of the coun- } place about 3 o’clock yesterday at Independence, may be, and directsa to ‘HON. CALEB B. eet nee il be eostzed by thie Depas een 29 lo., between the Federal forces, 350 men, under iTH, Secretary of the interior, aegon.” livery, at the following Arsenals of horse equip "Whe subject was evidently distasteful to the | Lt. Col Buel, and from 500 to 600 guerillas, under PER WM. RK PREVN. mente, U. 8. Cavalry pattern, as hereinafter epeci- baréware merchant, and he said nothing. the notorious Col. Hughes, assisted by Quantrei! | 8" ne : 5 His friend again asked : and Hayes, resulting in the complete rout and HE SUBSCRIBERS RESPECRFULLY At che Watersewn Aresnal, Watertown, Massa- ganatee nm zotne to add your name to the list paphtieas 20d of our troops. The loss on elther side call attention to their large and superior at te opaLe de Arsenal, West roy, New of eu! ribers’’ 8 unknown. on bd 1 or MILITARY AND NAVAL, cee RSIS RING 800 d eatery he f it sponse the town was surprised about 3 o’clock in the morning. A simultaneous movement was made upon the camp, Buel’s headquarters and the quartermaster’s office, which were some distance apart. The provost marshal’s office was entered by persons professing loyalty, and the arms were taken and used against the Federal troops. The fighting continued about three hours. The troops, almost without officers, hotly contested the ground, sheltering themselves behind trees and fences. Capt. Thomas, of the militia, was taken prisoner almost at the outset At one time it ts reported the guerillas were about giving up the ground and retiring before the de- structive fire of our men, and accordingly had Capt. Thomas brought out of the house in which man. “J havn’t seen your name | he was confined and immediately shot dead. At this juncture a white flag appeared at Col. “ Figure “sp ‘what you are worth,’’ sald the | Buell’s headquarters, when the guerillas returned “I think not I shail give it in a quiet way to The city bas “ Well, I don’t intend to give anythin, ‘ork.2 At New Yo New Arsens!, Governor's Island, York, 10,000 sete, atthe Fr Arsenal, Bridesburg, Penney!- EY pete. at the’ ony Arsenal Pittsburgh, Pennsy! wania, 10,0 sete. Atthe St, Louis Arecnal, St. Louis, Missouri, 10,000 sete. These sets of horse cqnipments arato he furn- ished complete, exeept the borse brush, ourrs comb. at, pioket pin, link. and blanket. Samploe can be examined at each of the are to sone oi or paid for but see “But they don’t need it, sir. _Cvermthing Receasery fee * Officers requiring such are especial invited tocall. = fd AEIBERG TE UO, 4 . F. Loudon & Ge.,) Military and Naval Bailors, jy 8 eotf Metropolitan Hote! OFFICE OF WASHINGTON AQUEDUCT, OAS par PROPOFALS Will be reosived until the 26th day of August. 1962, for the completion of the auxiliary Pipe vault of tne Wasningten Aqueduct. ob and specificatious oan be eb.ained at this 08. 2 18 to be sealed, endorsed “Proposa’s for ipe Vout and sdereseed to ‘Ron Paieb B. Sitita, Neofetary of the intertor, Washin: 7? au6 eotd ene ky Bao... now to “© Very well, sir,’’ said the landlord, looking “If you remain in the You alg ‘crnment; none to be aooepted Ss are spproved upon euch in made in lots of not lees than or &l contracts of $0 sets or on ope hundred per week for ali contracts > we for sedan ve buntred ap tone thousand sets; two thelr escape. Most of the pemnere were paroled by taking an oath not to ke uparms. All who were present agree in : ‘LA H eek for ell contracts of from two thous acd t hha y i ar co a Ber Recess ceerrentanees fesytt cwomrecd ts i for ail contacts of from six thourand to ten thou- Baton Rouge. nohes up to for: * ae stating that there were no mounted pickets sta- mf isan’ eOoD2, : Surgeon—What’s the matter with you? | tioned outs'de the town that night A large | the largest and oneapest esgortiment in Pg i meer hp W -be-Exempt— Weak back, sir—very | quantity of arms, some 20,000 rounds of ammuni- } thecity.of ail kings, do.ivercd et that time, Zhe equipments are to be . Pa : YI Gon, besides other Gevernment property, fell into ber wita FANCY GO008, LANFER boxed, five sets ina box, in the customary manzer— — Wokdaces mean. the hands of the enemy. On the Focel pt of the a8 ~ bits sadiiesatoaseried numbers; acd the oon- W —Yes, ir pipe knees—very weak knees; | surrender of Independence, this city was thrown tents to be hpet 7 marked on the outer ends et can't mhoatk id "Tinto a state of -aacttesent. All —— nouses au 6-colm™ "9 chepox. by the A ee cost, 3.—Yes, Pit you a certificate—(writes:) were cl le militia was y cal A RECEIPY @.©.U..__"T._._" |_ Bidders will state ex; in their Sai heteby certify bear: out, and guards placed around thecity. Aid was RECEIL the time, quant: pianos of each delive: Bi in the knees, a Bos oad whe asked fom Fort Leavenworth, and wen Promptl, A Fo bad rhisery IN@ PROPERTY Each perty obtaistag anny Silk be reanired . aed 7 in th fronts a Lament = on day BA af wits har cometeone The Most Bffectuat sn the World’ {fatfiment of the same. , San be put in the ee Surgeon,” &e. Fantey and three of cavalry, and two pieces of ar- Information may be obtained a reguiapaetien', nether work, wh cs econ wv Handing the surgeon quarter,) thank | tillery. Mejor Ransom, of the 6th cavalry, M. T. PARKER'S sigered; and the Depa: t reserves the right to an pgp nh toa certificate. | also arrived in due time from the southeast e INTING ESTABLISHMENT, reject azyo ail bids whion De mate, Pate rebellion, so wicked and monstrous, must | entire , under command of Colonel Burris, PAIN1 ‘BNT, pon Foe award being made, successful bidders, Faas tehes 4: my beart good to sce | left this morning at 3 o’clock, in pursuit of the J N® $9 Louisians ay,, between 6th and 7th streets, only. wi tbe notified; and ¢ will be furnished Pectay ofthe Precéeett y ondering draft | enemy. Where every variety of with forws of the contiaotand of the bond required int tora BE asada the certincate and fulste.< Hart- SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING [ROM on a to“Gen. James W. ford Times. Anether Rebel Repert of the Capture of Is exoouted with neatness and dispatoh, ie posals Ripley, Chief of Ord hi Can Biss ondored “Propeinne ar Baie gy To prevent mistakes, be will that his “art W. RIP: Anornge Gunnoat Reapy—A letter to the] Caino, Aug. 12.—Rebel authority reports that yi rolore etcetera meats, Cleveland Plaindealer says that the new gun-| Brechiatldge atlacked Baton Rouge on Tuesdey Poromepes of ae tonaes Be argee oe | 80 9-eot%Aug Brig. Gen. Chief of U boat Chillicothe is now nearly ready for service. ig 3 last. He was at first repulsed with Sompeution, either in quality ‘erk oF repoane- she wap built by Nese. Brews & t MeCord, of | heavy one. Gen. Clark, of Mise. and Col. bieness of price. jy Ostheim Brothers, of beam 0 i _—s ; ‘ sida thg ra Aviano, whlch tlle so some YY ASHINGZON AQuEDUCT, r 29 SUUTH WILLIAM S¥., NEW YORK. Tosdo of light dseught any ties. Son eheee al | Sreeaeace, loenlg the Atkanscs kad arsived | ,RROrOssts willbe vrosineg 3 ia peta SHAM C He a y teady for sea, with armament and all on board. | and destroyed one of our gunboats and driven off | Ruttgiz, 2pclgok on W The turret and bow are plated with three-inch iron, the sides with two inch. The plate reaches about one fost below the water-line. The con- struction of the turret is not at all exposed to the enemy. It is also made bomb proof. SromP-rait Currency.—in the Western States 1296 PENNA. AVENUE, (Sovrn Sips,) Between Ninth ani Penth stz,, WASHINGTON, D.C, IMPORTERS OF the 'y 0) for completing the Distt ati servi our and that he had captured the entire ae Wah ugton Aqueduct. (ag specin Federal forces of that place. eepleus may bce get th of August. lor rvOIr,” ab tl rces » Beoretary of the ater iy 2-StawtAug Michigan’s Queta Full. Detroit, Aug. 12.—It is officially stated that Michigan’s quota, under the first call for volun- SS iol Ceri. NOTICE they bave had wild-cat and red-dog currency. | teers, fall. Full eompantes from various parts i FINE BRANDIES, To these-are now added what they denote as} of er Demin iaill home Aaeee rn ee cane pecriver ig Tage Roopumetation FRENCH, SPANISH and GERMAN WINES. signify the HUtbe ot tooee ban be whee rca? | ing ell requisitions by the Federal’ government pmen ae Line new Sal : bas been based on the bonds ofibe porters aan | on this Stale without drafting. so can Sivart” be, seine tod have We GIN, SCRNAPPS, &o,, &0. Soon after the breaking out of the present rebel~ ALSO, DEALERS IN i these bonds proved utteriy.worthless, and Another Rebel Gunbeat. the banks whiet Bei "tuem, of a consequence mee, Catzo, August 12.—The steme ner White Cloud, CHOICE OLD RYE & BOURBON WHISKY, in. ir issue became stum| jm on news is, to nihfl.— Historical Me tne. eens, Saat, that it was reported that the SZ. CROIX AND JAMAICA RUNB, new rel ool? 4 female spy was arrested lately at Pensa- gunboat Richmond, formerly the Star &o. of meng hare Redgtas has been fitting out up the ek EE ns hd zo. Synorsig Os ARR ERs pews PRO- She had been quite a favorite among the } Yazoo river, has got out into the Mississippi river 686. With superior facilities gained from many years’ Al 3 . 685, Unton Bar ae and sag Taarorn ped mons and joined the Arkansas. = For ths Offering of upwards of 4,400,000} experi in the Importing Busmess, we are <n- the conatry. “was at th and Bound Out. acres of tn Oregon. —— @ map of ee uable information, found in her stock- ngs. : Bbled to offer great inducements, and invite the fortificat wit oe, beens Saber’ “4 attention of Restaurant and Hotel Keepers, as weii as Club Room Associations and Private Families to our complete and well selected stock of CLARET, mbic sales in the State or Oxncon, by} the land o oe. at Onnson Gray. 0 .-the 6th of Roepe ei oft ies (0 snofiered, Eset aeadaae = Sr. Jouns, August 12.—The steamship Asia ‘was boarded by the Associated Press news yacht of Cape Race on Saturday evening, and the steamer Edinburg on Monday . ward bound. ee Enrellment of Celered Men in Mussachu- vette. SPECIAL NOTICSS. Sr Bavenzzon’s Harn Diz - © snot, of y- four townships: » The best bm the World. ware f elie ar Seams Aug. 13.—Gov. Andrew's instruc fis Upsende Becantsine snd wi hers app ecdigiescerey-rovaret et Mats Dye aitge ameseors of tao Stale male it naa of anda will be-eftred witt the usual excep- MOSELLB ‘and ture—warranted not to injure the Halt in thefleast) to draft, ns ene 8 eenroliment subject | tops of sehoa! sections, § be offiat.'s RUNGARIAN WINES, remedies the ill effects of bad dyes, and invigor- bel excluded from enie ates the Haj for life. Grey, Ked or Rusty Howe instantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leav- FROM FORTRESS MONROE. [Correspondence of the Associated Press.} As also our Superior Old seaastinn co the lands are al. excepted and Brest of Coner he i yf t ished within two PORT WINE, Bg eH soft and Dewutfel. Sold by all] | Foaraass Monson, Augut 12-Norfoly bee gfitve ance willbe adaited uZil af bs Spire | petted axpreesy for us by Messrs. Osborn & Cou (7 TheGenuine iscigned WinLiam A. Baten- An officer of the provost guard applied to General o ae are to in HLOR, 00 the fowr sides of cach ben. a ee Shouse in teat to the antintuetion Sf te, Peter kee, bigs Pestory, Ne.81 Barclay tt., New Y fad Scand ammncaition tcremme exinwtcrecs] an eng Renetvet AMONTILLADO BARMONY mY7-ly (Latta, 4nd 16 Bond st.) : in private dwellings near the General's] most of the publie uma] and other Guo brands of [1 Eeeembane ee Sueamee. 28ers triple duty 1 SHERRY AND MADEIRA WINBS, for making por, apark- Nowtoas ie war aof done eat many ohh Oman — a ‘ a = A ae ie I> ‘best | The mailboat has just arrived from Harrison's faresad a Bed oy mo A article and cost less than any other. Plain printed | Landing. ‘The general appearance of there mal jebrated brands, i the Water and de- that a movement of the whole or a large Helous 8: go with machines. Send for dadieit net sfeoremen c All of whieh we offer at the Ps BR weataedes muck that LOWES? NEW YORK PRICES, rila, and the Northern ia : o ‘rds. aud (horougsly scrutinized | gons wi. i Sutler know. Address John New aq REASURY DEPARTMEN® 5 — Be nase ‘Ausust 5 ides. HEF If preferred, parties wishing to order erigi= ry fiaiding, betare 3) prot arpaee OY OF Si ——£_ 9 Pee S8t i GENERALLY, w bien WA ee ra VANGCOK, yin" 8 ie etal Bt My, Pace 2; 4. 6 vdo.., opt. Vande L The dest doctore tn or years. gton Ped te enreme, pare rT OPFictank:s AREMENT OF S8ATE, 'W astineron, Jenenry 25, i862 ‘Whe Sceretary of State will bereafer reccive Members of Congress on business on Saturdsre commencing With Seturdsy, the Sret of neve month. jan 27-4 THe HIGHEST fFicus paid for GOLD AND SILVER OOIN, OLD DEMANDS WILLIAM A. SEWARD 2 Year 6 per cent. Treasury Notes, By JAY COOKK *. 90. Baokere, iy 52 Pitteonrn street. 7 HOME AGAI HE Building, at 321 Pen Vania arenes, having again been rebuilt, the subsoriters are more convenient y situated, and better than ever ed to coal Edt farnish ot of Job Work, Manufsc- ves, Fin Ware, Housekeeping Sod Camp Equipments, Remember, 331 Pes venue, south side, near Sevecth etreet, . Jy 35-f E. H, &. H, 1. GREGORY, SCHNEIDER’S . improvsn Patany WATER CLOSET OR CLOSE STOOLS, FOR Uez in Hospitals, Hotels and Private Pamilies. These dtovis are made wholly of metal, are per- feotiy free from # ne!!, cannot got out of order, Sud, being portabls. @re the most couvenjent art cles in ure. They have been aduptd in al) the U. 3. Hos- tele, &o. Fey inay De wad in Buy quantity of the areutec, Neo. 371s. avenue, up © - ington °. FOR CAPE MAY. best Wa. returning the alternate cays; eto New Castle, Paszage from Now 107 Poreons leaving Wastir o'ClOok & mM. train wi! mset tag for New Castic, (6 miles.) arriving tha hont. Pes . DK. JOHNSTON, ALTIMOKE LOCK HOSPITAL Has discovered the most Certaw Effectua! Remedy 4 FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUHr LET NO FALSE DELICACY PKK APPLY IMMEDIATELY 4 CURE WARRANTED, 04% NO CHAP’ IN FROM ONK TO TWO Days ‘Weakness in the Baok, Strictnres. 4 feo. the Kidneys Biedder. |nyeluntary J) impotency, Rot ity, pepsy, Languor, Confusion of of the Heart, Low Spirits, T Dimness of Sight or Giddi Heat, Throat, Nose or Lungs, Stomach or Ko erders arising from Selrt theso Dreadful and Pestrac:ive render Marriage impoesicie, Body and Mina Yr Hepecially who hav tary Vio, that dreacl. wa agp ag mp pd na a en of th and brit ‘intel cot who eloquence or waaed to cos! call with fall eouficenos, MARE Marares Persons, or Yo ung hisrriage, being eware 0! orgauie det victme of te. hve sm *'s grave thor exalie! tacnte hotherwire barr the thenders o: STIG AFTS, mer SOUTH FREORI fom Baluriore reet. alow nei, Pei\ nos ic observe rage and rember, Letters must bs paid anc conta... 8 ramp, DR. JOHNSTON, Jlember of the Royal Co pa of Bargeons, Lon on, gRCEAte from one Oo; @ most eminen. Co!- legee in the United States, and the greater whore life has been spect in the hospitsis cf London. Parts, Philadelphia and elsewhere, sae effected soiae of the mont aston! ‘were evsr Known; many troubled the head and cara when asleep: noss, being Siarmed at sudaen sounds, bess with frequent biaching, attended someti an derancement of mind, were cured ummed TAEE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Young men snd others 0 have inivred them- geivee by 5 2 eo indgiged in whee Sione—s habit freq it rE*1 trom evil eom panions, or at achoo', the effects of which srr a folk eves wher asleep, and if not eared Tenders marriage | ible, and destreys boik TE MNed wel: aes | cures th mind and body, sho at iv. ‘Phes: 42, Bod wemacholy affeceu th, wins We ont main the nen ar Power, Paipitavcs as Irrii ity, x eriivo Cunctinne, General be nee pvien. £0, — Phe fearfu! etfaots on the re rewied—lore of Momor sont moon 5 c » Evi! Porebodings, Aversion of Soviets, strest, Love of ton Ee ' UMICINT, Cle., R16 some Of the evue pre- Narvows Denitrry —Thowsands can now What is the cause of their declining heaith. their vigor, Deo! ciated, Saving © singular eppearsnoe tees he eyes, Cough or eymuptons of consumption. DISEASES OF 1MPREDENEE. When the misguided and unprudent voury of phesere finds he siamibes She seeds of this yar Oo, oe often os tuatan timed nse of shame or dread of dissover Getere us. m &ppiying to thore who. fro’ ‘ehucaton ila 2 betriend hum. He erigniog fiioh pec! nth T month , oO; emis a a as long &s the smaliest fee can be obtained, and ir doepair cave With rained health to sigh ove: has galling c: ee Sed by eer of tha) ct yy pol eroury—hanien the constiti symoi 4 Of this terribie disease, each as ofthe Bear:, Phroat, Head, Skin. &e., ing with frightfu! rapidity, till @eath pe riod to his dreadfel eugoringe by sending him te that undiscovered eountrs from whose bourne ae traveler returns. DE. JOHNSTON'S REMEDY FOR ORGAN- IC WEAKNESS AND IMPOTENCY. By f—— great and im t remedy, ypaknens ee te © ombiing, astion of the moat fearful Kind speedily cures ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. Wak Marr THossanns oured at thie institvtion within the last a the nume-ors tmportant Surgical op: ODE by Dr Joanston, witnessed by the reporiers of papere ane many other persons, notices ef which have a5 Sasa Sd te sae pente sap ol FH iDdility, if & culkcieut cesrantes to the = AAD TO ® .E LADIES. DE. DUPONCO’S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES. Above Pills have now been tn use for over yeSrs. And in mo cass, Where the cirestions The thirty be correct!y followed. have theas give to give most decided satiefncti a 2 Warenre }d them t) ch i Te % Sey aes ereeeeues '® Golden Pills, they mignt ment be given. Fhoee pi cure Lwcoreaa, (Os Whites ) s 8" Retour and Reisi Washington b 2 an in b Z.D.GiLMA est, 860 Peon cvelte, L. corner 31 strest aad 1SBOR AS Beene ‘seuorng @) tee: ~w 2 thos,

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