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—— =e , ATON s ‘AUOQTION SALES. OUR MILITARY BUDGET. | LATE TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. | THE REPOMTED CAPTURE OF 8 AMUSEMENTS. a a ad THE EVENING STAR. OF SECRETA! The Destraction of the Ram Arkansas. | (ANVERSURY BAL» THIB AFTERNOON & TO-MORB« peered aol sect PATRIOTISM OF SECRETARY SEWARD. LATE FROM THE WEST. cle Sp ea Rovisiata-A Veen, REA3 SIE +7. Bw Wok ——— ee w erday the fact that Secretary ——-— - Tapes To prs WASHINGTON CITY: Seward. proposed to oe fifeén voluntesrs by| SOME OF MORGAN’S GUERRILLAS A dispatch dated at Cairo on the 12th instant bi L Vv eUreRiCn Pain Ba THURSPAY....-... -«-. AUGUST 14, 1962 | the State Department, as ite quota. A little ‘ KILLED. states on rede}autherity, that Gen. John C.Breck-_ “ T@E BEAUTIFUL . eras — — - = : Incident, which occurred yesterday, sel further ————— = Inridge attacked Baton Rouge on Tuesday morn TRE BEAUTIFCL EG fcading wetter on evrry page Sen | \!luetrates Secretary Seward’s patrictiem. During | A FI@HT IN THE VICINITY OF BOWLING ing last. Ho-was at first repulsed with bervy ose. the morning, he sent a note to Capt. Harrover, GREEN. Gen. Clarke, of Mississippi, and Col, Thomas MARIETTA, “tise for interesting Telegraphie ond 1 iting District soldiers,) | i as Hunt, of Kentocky, were Billed. The repulse ts MARIETTA. euler: siatines or Se cask ts his oMoocight recruits | | Nasmvitix, August 13—Col. Millet, comman. | iaiq to the ram Atkansas, which filled to coms MARIBTTA : = = They re sent, and as soon as they appeared | ding this post, left here for Gallatin last evening | ¢5 time On the afternoon of the same day . = = ey were Nees he banded one of them a | with two regiments. He surprised a part of Breckinridge is ssid to have telegraphed to the MARIETTA, Spirtt ef te Re Press before the Secretary, he ba: Morgan’s force at Gallatin, and killed six of them, 1 that the Arkansas had arrived Y are ‘The Intedlagencer argues that ‘the ‘national’ | nest little package, upon which they retired and thee tance Sak Gas song thoes sata Gren: sale pom - é = end driven THE FASCINATING APTERAOU aod the ‘Stale rights’ theory alike concur in | opened the mveaterions envelope, when, to thelr ce iW. 0! Bivckindie a seas ar De Mekert and destroyed ox cae Seas thig oats SPANISH DANSEUSBE. sus prescribing the theory of duty on which all citi- | surprise, they discovered a ifty-dollar Treasury | re Brekintiage whe Joined Morgan In bie late say ceptor) Foy captu ent a as pesiic SALE Fo zene are called to act who live under the d+ surc | uote for each one of them. raid upon Lexington, No loss was sustained on oes know to be NEW BILL 70O- tos Osbichineeceeeieaae ™ . oa 1 - . ad de facto wuthority of the Federal Govern- navy VES. | the Peseral si2d daria the ongnaemabat. untrae, a wt avs bed oficial init pertinent, | R&@teaement of MISS NELL 7A ay ely | met t,”’ and quotes James M. Mason, of Virginia, A number of marines left this morning for Various rumors are in cisculation which can. | [2g through the Coates was destroyed at Beyod the sweet ani pleasing ‘Voostiat. Will be sold 8t Public Avotion, st this Depot, aici Baltimore to fill up the guard of the gunboat | not be verified to-nizht of a skirmish in the vi- | sara above Baton Rouge, whilst on her way to | Phird week cf MI°8 ELLEN COLLEBN, the | PRIDAY NEXT, the 1s:h inrtant. the fovewing The Repablicen again condemns “Order No J Ot ne" cinity of Bowling Green. co-sperate in the attack Gn that place; and the uoh admired and favorite Danseuse. mtoned Abacdoned rade! property 3," and referring to the Iste case of Colo. : ‘The surveying steamer Corwin arrived last fact of her destruction is attested by Gen. Breck Turebin, cays oa ngs no 2. H mung Waceas. ight, bi no news of importan inri himself, as will be seen by the following MISS JENNY ALBEN, night, but bring! of i ce, REPORTED CAPTURE OF BATON ROUGE ridge by Lot of Fa: Flerses anc Colts, dispateh, m Jackson (Miss. The pop i.t and prett; Terpsiohoresn Artiste. Lich of Wheat, ont OM Iron, e instant, vin Mobile, by perm! and ren. morn- | Do ad which is copied from the Richmond | MI8$ MAGGIE VERNON, and Corps de Ballet. = of the 9th pera. 3 ing Sap advices trom & reise eparce whieh re: mite River, Aug. 6—About one o'clock Continued success of the aul Pip patch niebat resity Pact iprtiinant The bull of the little captured steamer Teszer Threatened Attack en New Orle t> Gen Buell, we imagine, was b's unwilling- | pas hed a thorough overbauling, and she now is Manpurs, Aug. 10.—The Bulletin of t nts to co-operate In the pro slavery policy Of | tying ot the wharf and the joiners and others are »* commender "* preparing her for service. " nridge attacked jorning the Federal gunboats attacked the DELEVANTE BROFHERS, —— —Cormspondence between Gen-| Quitea number of contrabands are now em- eres stay = peter ieee pain, Cont-deate ram, Arianna, Meecnger informs | In thelr daring act. Le Porshe, Tumbling and FUTURE Days. iets iene ree rae ployed in the yard as coal heavers, &c.—the £0" | ioging among the killed Gen. Clark, of Mo.,and | mé.that she f-ug! page. "Sho wee pikes binwh op ——— Dy W. L WALL & ©O.. Auctioncers. evades Lee and Hallick —A alam tears _ onmnd @idhag can bo teed to advent: Col. Hant, of Ky ge om damage. ae pee, own = ‘Third of A RARE CHANCE Py rey frome 6 Halleck, of the 5 a s . The weer rf Ged Se ora end Mojor Genet Le, ot | S18 at capcty. sie fat anne atte tnt | "EUs never a Sum | eM ant a Te ee | Aare ESE cata COR ‘be Confederate army, with respect to the ad- ORDERED. eesivaliet che eam Arkapene $0 nite aie ak Geo. Breckluridge, which ts pabliched. tn the pe a Bi Gansdian Pony, wita Bogey mipistration of the cath of allegiance to citizens Acting —— el boom Sc ee neous attack on the Federal fleet wit! ans same paper and which, also come from Jackson de dds trtchena Eihiopmad Deeesent 2a W. L, WALL & OO., Anots. eae Conde " has been ordered to the steamer . attack. Mobile, lenat iopras me nf the Confederate sare istinoe! senor Acting Assistant Paymaster Samuel f. M- Ware | phe arkansas arrived in the evening, immedi: | attack upon Baton Rouge, in which the Union W. B. RARRISON, By TRE pa rar ea ‘sit and Comfort” tothe. Contederntee ale | “tas brrn oreres te tha gunboet BIOS | lr woailod’ the Soct, Otroyed tee vessels, | occa” compelled, uitiately “to rere hems wae | The great Comisand Extemporaneous Binger, | A PERRY'S sf Toraer,aprsionty ates neck, wits Yesgact easures of retaliation, | been ordered to the steamer Clifton severely damaged two others, and drove the | yn Tile is the dispatch, First week of ORNING io crook ie i. for eaeh- ith respect to extreme m: MORNING, on ington! threatened by the Confederate authorities. Edward F. Cele of wats, seg!) Frond balance of the fleet away. Se gp ee bo mage iagew erlang el WILLIS ARMS®RONG, au _l. WALL & ©CO,, allen 9 ° been appointed third assistant engineer, “| Breckinridge renewed the attack from the land | August 6, .— We oocu| ee Clown, Juggier, La tour de Mason, 4. C. MeGBIRE & CO.. Auctioneers. poinapiha’virssigpientodog lawful rights BOUNTIES IN THE NAVY. Federal force at Baton Rouge. - There being no water between ped and the M ta, OR: int SatniNe: "parece ee doth persona and property, of whatever An order was issued by moma page Itis carton aha lagscbe aan . siealppl river com: led ‘me to come here. J ‘at 8% 0” < an seyrey : - ke »e three mon! new | com pera! with Bree! for | moved at my own time. in i e Ark- ‘eotl— name ot character. He fariter declares the pur- | Tecraits” seamieny ordinary seamen, and lands. catsastuccsae eaten lems men her machinery injured, fifty miles Lark LEMP ERANCE HALL) A bgatenee Gnd acarty now cne-hecse Pomiiy pore of the United States to conduct the coniilc' | nen. This new inducement, added to the cer- 4 credited at Hele above the town all day yesterday. Her com- E 8tasat, Barwarn 970 107x, eR srcording to the rules of civilized warfare, and | tainty of prize money, will cause a rush intothat| It !s currently reported and ci % na | mander sent me word last avaning. that be would low being rapid'y decorated so tied epee 0 be Bocess Single Harness used pebaarsiaiee be duly punished. He does | favorable branch of the public service. that the rebels have completed the Seep of uy to get her up the river, and as ed. init be Pos- FIRS? Clase Lace (OF AMUS ENT, arinct 5, C. MeGUIRE & CO. Avot. zs ig ! oe the Star of the West, which was up the Yazoo | alble to sen ma a m rom the lo . . en ee not, however, recognize the right of reta’ fasion IMPORTANT ORDERS BY GEN. McCLEL- | river, to a ram gunboat, and that she ix now at | reports she is permanently unserviceable. We . On MONDAY a the M48ssaus SALE In y ne of 8 writ of o tonocent persons. Gen. Lee inquires whether LAN. Richmond, and is | DUrat nesrly all their camps and a large amount ered peo imed. including | \¥& fieri feciss under lien from the United States Government sanctions the order Headquarters Army of the Potomac, Vicksburg. She is called the Richmond, and is | (7? ores, and cut them up badiy. Gen Williams moet tarent a cl office of the Ciroait ¢ Generals Hunt 2 Phelps in reference to | Camp near Harrison's Landing. ¥a , Aug 9,62 $ | clad with rafiroad fron, and mounts 22 gune. and other prominent officers are killed. esate Comeiaen ieoe and | of Columba for 0 is s se = ma ae ee ‘din dancing Genet*l Orders, No 154 — _ apis Sones One of the ocean tugs up thesame river is alxo = < i. c Bancaiuntser. Pantomimicts Frominert | ——} See Se HeRreey c ic ding directs the attention of officers ; umor #3 at General Is a prisoner Jet are foun’ ne +f Mumford end Owens and others, and deinand- scauatien 7 the Army of the Potomac to the | ©O™pleted, and came out at the same time . Parties from the tield thatour victory was ¢ to know whether the Government of the | following Executive Order by the President, The New Orleans Bulletin, of the 30‘h ult, complete. The ground was strewn with the dead ¥ ulted Sistes Le rei dle for these acts. The | which been ¢ficially published : announces the arrival of the flag ship Hartford: | and wounded. 2 eget i fee os rel of prisoners ts also re- ‘War Department, Washington, July 22, 1862. | and the frigates Richmond and Brooklyn from} This attack on Batoh Rogue must have taken te. CRrtal: See ene) “Executive Order. red to, and the United States Is accused of bad “* First -—Ordered, That military commanders | Vicksburg lace on the 4th or Sth inst’ Our latest accounts rom New Orleans are tothe 3d The next srri- fo'th Inthe matter Tie communicstions rela-| within the States of Virginia, South Carolina, FROM NASHVILLE. val from thet place will doubtless bring authen- oe pry im 4 ll —e <3 tive to tb ange of prisoners, and the orders | Georgia. Florida, Alabama, Mfasies! 1, Louisia- Guertlias Atte: to Step a St * tic culars. price of admission. _ ihe - ial fosing ‘exes, and Arkansas, in an orderly manner, 1 mpt Pp eam bea’ sieieens craan OR NST iene at {te Pope are returned; Gen. Halleck refusing seize, and use any property, real or personal, NasaviLte, August 12—The steamer Poland, Pr es he Rich: ‘a wx Tickets Boents No extra charges—no reserved recetye them,en the ground that they are} which may be necessary or conventent for their (Pr.m the Richmon Be, Aug acate while coming up the river to-day, unarmed, was iched tm language exceedingly !nsulting to | several! commands for supplies, or for other mili- rd the oiti of Wi The Confederate sloop of war Arkans3s, Lieat. rr ae ame wae the Goversmen tue Uatted States: tary purpeses; and that while property may be ordered to round to by the guerillas, when elgb- K Stevens, of South Carolina, commanding, les this side of Clarksville. Instead of | left Vicksburg on Monday to co-operate on the tnees & cacstoves ia suntonnem ePEIGGS on ' Uotadibg seolckaiepeds tee terete [Re he ee passing Bayou | @NIQUE axd MERITORIOUS EXHIBITION | ¥!! Cxpoee & ay Ak&esTs pon PRrason —Ia Baltimore, yester- 4 in ee or ee ‘eibeaiael: rounding * Sara some, portion of her machinery became dis- | unailoyed by any ind 5th day of September ty dey, the follewing arerete- were made : Benjamin econd —That military ani within and from | reached the Union forces at Clarksville. On abled, aud she was hauled in toward the shore | oommon in cheats, ¢ following desori overt oi Lamiippenet hs i heavier axeved tn the Com mil empl y a8 is scan’ of AUER descent | COMing up again, at the seme point, she wa®| for repairs. Whilat in this position she was at- en no. at. Resenett, Changet ye: Saving ae ees ia Resetinnaetinares hailed a second time, and the answer was a | tacked bya feet of Yankee gunboats from be- Sone pune — vor onte Bnd | lerate janiel Roderick and Wm S- } asean be advan ageously used for military or na- ’ - George Leo. monte seiseo f derste army; Danie? bl for killing several and wounding several, | !°W. After a gallant resistance she was aban. Sam whargicy. sunge4r Bonewin, and will be Srowainberger, for assisting deserters to cross Mel por sg giving them reasonable wages volley ack wareahh iifedekt bane = doned and blown up. The officers and crew,| go aos a ‘ fo. 92, to Uoroder seri 5880, oe Potomac at Barper’s Ferry; John 3S B!ddeson, ‘Third _That, as to both Property and persons The woun: ug! : we are informed, reached the ahore in safety. 7s wee Oe ante Swope. M. john Herman end Joshua Burgan, arrested on | of african descent, accounts sball ee ffairsin Memphis. ————_—_——ESE_EEE——— L ciianiée ls ALEXANDRI4, VA. ee Jacob F. Pope, Jacob Dalweiner, | 274 2moun issued orders that all negroea applying for work FIFTBR WEBKE! A Kirchsn FCRN.TCRE ar AUCTION such persons sball have come, ass basis upon Ns or diliy ts obisia ' NEW STARS! i y t. Bc 0 clook 8. 5-nn Daiweiner, Joseph Keyne, William George, | Wain compensation can be made in proper | sball be employed as laborers at Fort Pickeriny, jaeeune wil rottaxe | NEW pity Attractive of the Season? een oo Bg Big 'VRn.s AvEDRe, 2 tke, Henry Weaver, Henry Dough- | cases, and the several departments of t!.!s govern- | 4nd sball be entitled to draw rations and be su ng. bas will be held eub,cot to the rs eet E Wernatn tettenkouse Gama tiem Bu y y lied with th lothing; but that oreigned, ot ty G Bifenderfer, F. A Zimmerman, | ment shall attend to and perform their appropri- | P! wi je necessary clo! mat that no z VANENAOWER, Chsirman To night, fide. the following Furnita: y. 1G Bifenderter, F. , srta towards the execution of these orders, | Wages be patd them until the courts determine | y yp Sy. Wi ANED ’ = W. R. DONALDSON, Waingt marbie Kobe t Godfrey and Milton A. Lauvre, were alse | te, parts towards the executio whether they are slaves or free, and that accounts OE nt —— Rival oF Bronpin, . rrrested and released after taking the oth of *Epwix M Stanton, Secretary of War”? aere with esch and credit be given for the ae EN E10 N, CONSTI Ty TIONAL wilmekes a sow ieee] across Kies we fo of 00% fs = an ul 5 0! mim! = ~ t, a6 ok ciegianee ——— at tees Lederns aoe ee Slaves are to be allowed to return to their mas- Tespeotfaliy rei d street, 70 feet from ths Fround. after wate ‘Three A Haxpsome Bicinstna —By the proceedings has for this renson delayed the issuing of a | ters at the close of any week, but the masters are | old Armory,,corner Ninth sod AL a Si most Daring fonts? giver elsewhere) of the War Meeting in the carry into effect the views and | 20t allowed to enter ¢ - pe of any post. a hepareane be ng Pend TA ae seve ‘bh Ward, it will be seem that the “Island”? f the President. Some recent occur- npg rerorony eal clin Me nd 12 menploy ne- | membore of the old orean. viona Gre hn, = x + Sev Serbia Wad. army have, however, shown that it | €'0es on the same conditions, and if necessary to | danse. By crder oft Miss LA anes inaialbedic whica bas leed off heretofore in furnishing bas become necessary to do 80, to prevent this them by force. Commanders of regiments 2, 5B. SLE Mon Cc MISS KATE ees} we and in aiding the sick and wounded @r- } Pyecutive Order being made a pi t for mili- | 87¢ allowed to take a number, not to exceed ae JESGIE ADAMS, Ssore arr. . 1 re. ifal Pazeroes. riving bere, bas taken the Initiative in raising | tary licenses. oe a, Negroes are not allow: = = MISS FRANGES FIEL! IN@, funds for our District sold ers inthe field. The] Tve order of the President accords a0 substan- weer ame. wocows "yhe Accomp\tshed m reieed jast night on sbort notice, was an ex- | tsl'y with the coar Gen Suerman adds to the eof Memphis | I* ke FOR SALE. miss i ite ick, ‘bis Peninsula, uoder the orders and in- | 294 vicinity that ‘it Is not the intention to dis-| inquire 173 Seoond Strest, between B and © Daceeuse sad Songstress. y bendsome one, 2rd tt is but an enrnes: of the General Commanding, that no | tarb the reiation of master and began and when | sts. sulese | LIFFLE Bil. K PARKER the ward will de whe thoroughly can ange in any respect 1s required there- | the courts are re-established they will decide the 5 Mons, goL, 2sed by the energetic committee raised for thot aduct aud government. Questions which have elready arisen or may au HAPRY FENTON bon ? : io thes erty necessary or convenient for sock to pew 28, x r VILLIC EMMERSON ‘ The other wards must look to their military purposes of this army will oblige me the tin: sod MASTER JOBNNY, { ofore, seized and used by the sare horeeif some troabie. 1. F. 8PI0 Admi a = y tart ster balster rt Cy Gea ee {C7 Intelligence trom New Orleans four devs | [oP crate of commanders of sree eee eae e Fales of wat, and not under the Reek BLL Instivuss, ELLiCorsS eriotmaneesigeelk ents-st Tate the 3d Inetant—is recelved by the az-| cases of troops employed on d-tached service apg Henao pear MIuu8, 2. st New York of the steamship Phiisde!phia ere army corps commanders are not accessible, | lished epee irae pasrmooce oe, Howard Cowaty, Md, PaBE PROMENADE CONCERT a: # tuteresting, but not specially im-| by order of the fficer in command of such de- | tion act, the Government assumes the place of | pay of this Institution will be reeumed . ie ti ng, bu bectany tecked ieee: trustee, to account to the rightful owners, at the ent igi For pa:ticulare ’ peeetne Fee Fearne at Sie B gy ned In all cases the oficers thus making the setzures | Proper time, for the eroperty, rent, &e. tothe Diresior of sho Ine.itate. ‘au le tase suspended by order of Gene ; for “| shell tske an account, showin; an Se ee Stahe ‘ % 5 % —! 4 CARD Vehteg seme injndiclous remarks regarding Gen- | quantities of property selzed, and by whose com- | The Guerilla War in — i—Defeat of To THE rriensc die CONGREGATION fi are closes. ( Pope's order; but az spology being given, it | ™«n4, the amounts of its estimated value, and the Peindexter’s Band. F REV. WILLIAM HIKS®. er Fotnpay ok me operations. The Com. | Pames of the persons from whom the same shall} (rica, Mo., Aug. 13—The Federal forces, | Cavncn. (Recently D, ceas:d )—We are prejered 8 SEER, BO SE te have come W henever circumstances admit of | under Col. Gintar, caught Poindexter’s band of | t»/urnish @ spienoid Photograph Likeness of tee iy 3 roercia! Bulletin bud slso been suspended for 80 doing, receipts will be given to the owners or | guerillas at Compton’s ferry, on Grand River, re mini to @il wno are destcous of seouring | fy %- Im" Republican.} jcstionnble obituary notice of Colonel Se thelr npents, specifying simply the particulars | Spout nine o’clock on Monday night. Ten of | 08. itis orfeot reprerentstion to be Lad ie senior editor, killed in the battles bu- | Dove mentioned. Copies of ail such accounts Patect Fire Proof,) , twelve were killed, and thirty wounded or | {2 the county rie ti nem ip ik A'PELS CONCERT HALL— Fen, fp, Punt An pusslient pasorumeat of Kitshon Roqatet on, A and receipts wil be transmitted in the u:ual e th % d nA: Osn’t fail eet, tide ere And =any ertucles 100 numerous fore R ebmond pes set, by Pirsig ee ing to th pope sine eee ce nceaiac’s whale Woe invite ail to oil an exam une oar atcok, re. ement tn E ly are eo 5 oils t. on Fricrgax Caors.—The London Economist | be2dquarters. ee! jeilusetor aud ins man: at ie for rent. Inquire cn the premses. @ SLAGLE'S r : ; Ciographic Gallery, worjte of any sons Pa GREEN & WILLIAMS, note of August 8 reports the British Barvest a failure | and ordered to abstain foes ll soetinner Cae Destructive Fire—Less $150,000. &u 14-3'00 G and lith at Soctisves ta ead quality, owing to the wet and pr sucess from tne P'! y except in the mode above prescribed ; Provivsnce, R._I., Aug. 13.—Shroeder’s Print cold suvless weather. The Mark Lane Express and ares fo 2 foe Sits from the Baumere : 3. ©. Mo@¥IRE & 00. €r appropriations will be regarded Works, in Eest Greenwich, consisting of ma- ara Masta 0's 5 0 Pt a ranch, trom the ce Seku bg is, of July cb, suntes the same facis, and that same | /U"ished a8 pillage. The bya bona Private pro- | cblvery Ma aly trenty, balldings, valued at Tae Navy Dz ae will om Ni i Enowa’ violinist 0 4 we aha eat cb, ‘\ “ well f— bigh suthority on graia affairs, also reports that} Pony, u8y,be plundered with impunity, te per hs, valued ot Sibe.at, ee ee Moat dis E0852 OO ; proposals : Luneh very worst that can pervade an army. | Cloths, 0 were dest by fire | for the coustras competion in every re | ai every 1-1 orcloak. sty Rained iu the acath of France there is a deficiency in the | Maraud: 3g degrades as men ana demoralizes as | this morning. ‘The good were ins ord i " L FREY a whegite fogneife taamehe Pd cud quality. Forage aloe Bass ad yo, | slain whe sogege at ang paeras ame ela Age tratiateetateusct eae tal | YYASHINGEON OUPy famuay, ioe nei | Made der. : and free imports tre expected. Iu Italy the crop iedeaty. File tara poole ry of} _ Noarx Cees Saree —The returns, £0 | ‘The dat of waterncs o> "exesed har ydleanane ie poet +? is short, the quality being fully seventy-five young men; and tbe general commanding, to | far as received, indicate the defeat of the Jeff. Joneele to rovided wit! condenser cents per quarter below that of last year, and tne | waose care they are catrusted, owes it to the pa- | Davis party. Vance, the conservative candidate = 5 4 + Fey DIABEHG@A REMEDY! Yield ia defi-teat Fenis who have sent their sons, and the commu- | for Governor, is said to be elected by 25,000 ma- at lock, toore wil bo ant se eo, aes ey Sect Anaae, of tele youth | sectty, and tha Legislature. te cleo Counteecten onuractsr by the | Gallery have ben: erect for ree ueoment EXTRACT OF BEUNE PLANT! (7 The work of recruiting tn Bzitimore un- into the military service of their country, to wern Ww. it for the b ae witeh 1 as it vigito! wOlabs nat apesemarncrens Mad une ~ —— der the late cal for volunteers is progressing d restrain them from an evil so pernicious. ere it not for the bayonets w! now rule t! N Pr a garsen by HUE to the ‘Tested for Pificon Years with Jevmenss Suscsss rapidly. Nesrly two companies of artillery = f ores —— requires the appli- | South, it is quite likely the victorious party would }| Who are Prepaed to ~ if = ince use his the West and South, and now extenstosia Rove siscady been made up, and the accession* | ty. ‘Tals, however, does not apply tor awe prea | De called ‘Union ” instead: of“ Conservat!ee.” thi vors itable aid two! presence, {m 2-2m* » used in the Western arenies! » the inf-atry regiments are large. Yesterday | as are inseparable from sallitary Qperatidcs, to We: p= a the following returns from the Petere- or OL Ane ont eae ibe 38. | n ri uer squad of sixty volunteers came from the | Wit: marches, camps, padturaze, Respitals, de. | burg Ezpr z ta Or OFder, OF E s WHE ONLY RELIABLE CURATIVE 2 . FoR ait ots, quarters, and active} RaLmien, August 5.+The ‘Wes the A will the price s RELAXED CONDIVIONS er THE nad Otte Rallvend cat au <2 Coe Baltimore | Restiiues; but oo ec skield Meets pee | ee ee city at the cloes of the pals Fear and Hot ther will agree to te : cileary Consed by Change of Water and Dive yo4 Obto Rallrond, and nearly one hundred from done to real property beyond what is actually a: nen Preece atonn alles i ved q Tet oe pene | cll county. The Sth Maryland regiment is necessary or conventent for military poses. woh Of Governor—Z. B. Vance, 791; Wm. John- or August vatwie beroxieaded to Sone ae ) w fe o ir jon of any 5; es of property in . at - ca craiting, and promises to he speedily wantenness of malice Mi banccatty proninited by Senate—Colonel J P.H. Ruse, 506; Moses A.} taien | "Hes Offering from west of t2e moun = Prepared 4 Soid by < the President's order, as well as by the Articles Bledsoe, 105. ‘The proposs's mvat be erdoreed “Proposals for | Books. ject Ce ee J. & 0. MAGUIBE, The Lenton ees gravely ind ite | Of War and the usages of all civilized nations.| House of Commons—Henry W. Miller, 530; | Irom Vessels for river amd Harbor Darcac - - y- The 3 gravely informs its} +11 commanding officers are earnest) enjoined | William Laws, 543; Green H. Alford, 540; Lieut. | 1istinguisa thom from other-business je ters. hat the Confiscation bill passed by Con- ‘ i D£VEGISTS, fo exercise (he utmoat vigilance on this subject. | Bushee, 114; John @. Matnott, 27; Rufus H. Fk 83c—0n the west side of Pa avenu 82. LOUIS, MISSOURI, gress condemns to death the whole white popa- | Strazgliny nud trespsssing are the invariable in- Jurer, 101 PE AMBROTY rk PSN EOS. Apply tod ces SoG eens ens nat evan exnagt the | Smee of tendency & GM demrigtion of] Seer ila ot tk tands us| BF Gand Sevenihots, DAE Of Washur tor. STOTT, Drageiat, . crime The official vote o: e conaty af ae | Ber © apd Seventh sta_ aS 3i° women an’ ebildren, Dat says deliberately that | “Tat sbitants, eopecially wowln’ and children, | follows: J NAYY, 8LUE_ FLANNEL—For_aruy end | wil sive to our Ke. 376 Pa avenne, neariy North proposes to exeoute right miilfons of | remaining peaceably at their homes, must not be Neyy man. Zhe color aad qualities oan bork | Piece iy re mind eestor es ations! Hietete Feogin. This stupendous lie is of course foliowed | molested; and wherever commanding officers yb. i oe ea asain Weta hs Bet 4ta 4 \ by ty ta impulting trade against the American or property tc merseatng Toes take ae grees Pee ity, 1 ee ord 1 ees Re a Oe vein! tana II 4 Sneotings; (deat quality) at old 3 ed pepe wilt , So fat as they can do so with ‘Commons—Miller, 1,743; Alford, | 281230: __._ Ps. ave. and Nin MWe Domestics lower than they oan =: —~ U7 The Richaiond Boman Wiery bewatls| mets nd without detriment to the et vce, Fost You; Laws, 1,612; Bushes, 299; Marriot, 24; | QUCH AS HUNTOMEN WEAR.—Pinin Doar. | bee teow here, <a fate of the ram Arkanses 2s the destruction of | #48 for their protection. "The tal With o full and cowpiete etook ofall | vance ob the - “Geet cleas’?’ Lof the Rebel navy In protecting private property no reference is The following counties give large majorities kinds of joods, for the ae ‘wants of , intended to persons held to service or labor by | for Vance: Johnson, Wayne, Lenotr; Davidson, + admission isma important one fn connection fora. dagie rm Led OLDIERB AND CIFIZEN y arhels Oa z Phe “a Stator Teason of African descent. Such persons will be | Franklin, Alamance and Gul Tapulled Si honsekeg One price only. merged in plain figures; henoe - [for . rt s only, me: ; Sn Sit 308 Po: nve.. bet. 9th and \0uh ots bebe tu the atortes we have bad of embryo “‘Merri- | regarded by this army, as they heretofore have ‘ance carries Clarke ved ve majority, Guil- | no par: ie deoelved. — < ; be y 1,200, in the veaeat ‘etl Mere ey My v. Cc BOAT FLYING CLOUD or} "ut euren speedily s sis en rua occupying simply a pecultar legal status | ford by 1,050, al > PERRY & BRO Wil lewve Wilteme Ww falwilrnr ty a pint of Water. 3) Richmond, Charleston, Savannah and | yocu ernc Poe pers righ e-rppiy an aaitiees 760, Wayse by 240 and Chstham, Orange and au 18-10 * Pa ave.and Ninth strest, Bridge, amy no ror Civilias shou.¢ travel + sewhere red Jobnaton by large mejorities. Nothing has been nat Roars; and, “2 authorities of the United States are not requi. ol 4) y*. ¥. York and Joba Lyan, two noted | '0 regard at all in districts where military gers | beord fice the mountains, but Lis vote there is no | FR Wha cas omasee eer Clee cea oe) Point 5 ‘Cass: t Rocks for Georgetown serie Sla ESE Us Wisetewier on Mos. | OPtte are powcenaning ©? ebedlous aston | doubt neerly Gaanimous "Hele ected by 25,000 | Voanincs, dese medium, Aine, aol "tuperies ay and Faturdey at doy. It ts sald that James Ward, one of Jack. Persons suoject to suspicion of hostile purposes, ponreily b - n¢ price oxiy marked 1p plain Ggures. °. sc.s most noted and eccomplished spies, 1s | residing of being near our forces, will be, as here- a an ante Re = oa eateeel ty a yuo . WILLA MeO, _ = hrkiog around the town. He has been seen | !0fore, subject toi arrest and Getention Barly cee Tax Battie ar CumpeguanpGa?.—The Rich- | ? Tot - BRR 0 ARP AND BUILDER, e-veral times by some loyal men, but it ecane gee rregeel (anu suck arrested Sot ome esen fully evedit the report ey Forve * . BAS RESUMED BUSINESS oeanot be caught ‘ Mhal general, with & slalement of thefactsinesth cttterid tite dienes fambertand Gap. In an base Nona Srxear. aie —$—$—$_$____ cast ettween Seven: Fixhth Streste 7 atthe rowing mat yesterday, on the| The general commanding takes this occasion | , ‘‘Thete is littie doubt of « handsome success i oe Schuylkill, cear Philsdelphis, James H2mtil, of | to remind the officers and soldiers of this army juarter; bat it te paviee oh thee AMS, will open e echgo! pate J OMBORT AND Lian |. A a, pone Pitsou"g, was the winner; bis best coming in tuatwoare eng: Sled ae pertng the Constitution bed a pgrapbists ts somew past | Willams, on Monday, September sth, 1er2 "| (YOMEORT AND EASE IN ONS MINGZE ; in House "oorner Sth as severe! yards ehead of that of Ward's, Tae | 2%4 laws of tue Ua , and in suppressing ‘4 ‘Tuition in the tigher Bagi: h of Sdti~ Callosities, ry covsne wus hee elles lgmgy and Homll made | ave! afaint tei auiberty; that we sre wot | LaTEe enough atany tne oh | gested it eae tor Beast otis | a sed ‘Cisse Seta, Warm, sient i in twenty-eight minutes and twenty-eight | tio bi ° F arly enka owed = eaten fads ee é Tus Savente Mantiasy RzeimEnt.—Colonel should be couducted newaot a brilliant triumph. , - houre sine oa Edwin 5 Omar feeamirr Sy tocepted a ine eet Principles known to ‘a mle tao = 7 comm!sston from G radford to raise the 7th el en. A REASURY DEPART Fie Maryland regiment, end is entering apon his snone Cf A fieea denen te ere operations, : ey 4 . } nq "Sg agast 6 duties with an- energy that canapt fail to secure e or labor under Blite laws, ee always. 3 : to ae T oe Hereafter It shal we the duty of fas promoor a re at reais -_ , s uty t % mI the 7 {7 O-dere bave been iesved by the Becretary | shal general to cause lists te be of all per: of Ki ya: tor js of War to the commanding officers of all armories | #05 of African descent employed in this army F~ An and erseaals In the United States to sdmtnister smde oeiicient ene ee are Sauke oot J . 1B, ’ niger ‘en- the oath of allegiance to all employees under their | from when soc petsoas shall have come. = ° au Y 0 sont under ‘Ctsaha so subject and so employed have alway ‘with the ‘ : , a understood thet Tecel ("The reported arrest of George Francis | military sorvice ate aga Beaten in aan ca- Train in Londen ts doubted by George’s friends pacity, they could never be reclaimed by their bere, who receive letters from him by the Scotia, Sie Raabe teh understand. im which nothing is saidebodtit. . ., . wesc tir Fa, Aad alc ie ' suthor-, —— a u idge < forante 59 TwAwt ae UF Bet”. Gen. 8 Casey has boca teslgned ic — ee i 2 $o'Predentonsteng sapyee e the duty of receiving and encamping tr. as oF steamer Susie 6% |. they arrive tm this city from the several pe 2 ‘3st nee railway: m Chi a be ou 8 “ * 5 pens A ptiosatasi this st cashatet oo } Rd rm dati, de nT eye eel, ‘ an ae ait 2 ut, rasp the over Cd Le ee ey 7 38 tm bis city on Luesday tat. [ Heseete wc be Lequeuby of te tripe. | Ree okcuisieon wit ® lea FF taxes cn 6