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LOCAL NEWS. ..... |usstwie kevonnien ox Sotmmne =-The following have LOST AND FOUND. SECOND EDITION: ee ne coral fas Sa vn. | FORTE | akan o Guan Pw ¢.Zust morang 0 deuchment of Ge Prev zaam> Locake.Seo outside of to-day : as trices. ; Himaars Bitene AND MORIN Mute Gents of Bladersburg, end carried them to the — anTs from IMPORTANT FROM RESS MONROE. here they ave ett ~ " FORT! centenl guard house, where they ere 2 ous soma qooa bit $3 mr andvarp eet thas A Ae ies hom FORTal | tody: 3.8. Sulit, Bessill T. Duckett, Jona EB. Cantampony Bate —A good bil fe ofmred to. Iya Lael pene steers : : a he ae © btet this pleasant resort. All the favorite 7 . nm eae whi 1 MeCLELLAN’S ARMY MOVING FROMTHE | Jones, Jemes G. Hardisty, m. Jones, = peiformer will appear, and “entirety new — ww ae ee pa sa enacrtree cals eat ita the estoy | PENINSULA. Scott. -wsongeand new dances will be arrested. b E: Subsequently Edward Suitand Wm. Brows, The Delev nte Brothers will appear in their da- the —__ Pre black boy stead took mr = nk THE TROOPS GO BY WATER TO AN | siso of Bladen-burg, were arrested in this city by oe gymnastic feats; and Sudworth, ' | Feoon’ a Gazat Pannsyivamta Rovrs, via Baltimore Wha Boing om at F rw ~ OTHER POINT IN VIRGINIA. Captain Cadewainder, and taken to the Centre! and g to the North-and West —Two mast, iat stows, D.C. Aby aE Ra Guarteoure They are charged with aiding and trains leave Washington daily and one on Sun- ato raiug tiem wi reaaizes fanard. Puttapgirsta, August 14—The New York sve'ting the rebels; furnishing them with eup- New Yous Artantic Gaapsn Is cro pila - Tribune’s Fortress Monroe correspondent says | plies of varic: rightly by lovers of good R entertains with song. 10 ene stared or ae on Friday te of McCleflan indicate that ArouLo Conczat Hatt —Fres concerts daily /3 ander seadicr we pecener art ae of the P. jg} REBEL FON OF A PATRIOT PATHER atip m. Superior refreshments deve ra the great body of the army otomac 16] Among the rebel prisoners taken by Genera? Linwart Haze, Alexandria, ts in a fall t{de of bap : ; ; r - NS. | about to be withdrawn down the Peninsula. For | paford, in following up the retreat of Jeckeom, acm, being crowded nightly by the oop Berry 1 ~ ELON 3 the last forty-eight hours transports loaded with | wes (he latter's chief of artillery, Major Andrews, re now playing there. Lonaldsom appeere | t@ sicuuawaaatiacs eae : roan senye ba eihcipanenney Beate Meee YOR SOREL ny aameen, Seyenen Oe on the tight Tope. yo our sa desc. ing a! the Sovern- out stopping at Fortress Monroe have gone d!- becdeaeer tame af St. Leute ond 6 ten of Gases _ Wan Mastine tw tax Seventr Waap— ¥ unteers than the enemy’s bayonets Yn the Indien av. : z rectly up the bay to one of tue ri leading lato oF 7 Ward coms up ies mare seuaeiy na | te eras Sioa tn cnet teases "Pha bop" euea payin menoney. |e, ea | nner end dove whe tee ee mecting of the citizens of the Seventh Ward was Sein nein. Guy Meer Ber. G5 REAR don or stolen. on Foceday last. Pchsnat.-tiey. Gost 3. Pea, 2.0% held Jest night st Potomac Hall, for the purpose Teall” Only 25 cents pet ng from JON GONDLIN, on Put at raising fands for distribution tothe familice of maneuvering along the the Soldiers supply yourselves. &, AY het en moe. ie REPOR and J. Vanderpool, N. T., are at the Nations! volunteers, end to aid in filling up the os gs > a = GEN. POPE'S OFFICIAL T OF THE Governor A. G. Curtin, Hon. W. M. Meredite, the District Regiments. Mr Jonas B. Ellis was = Banipcen {exp Warsnutatons.—Cool, delicious Water- r past > ond BATTLE OF SLAUGHTER'S MOUNTAIN. | General Jonn A. Wright, and. Geo. A. Dadman, called to the chair, and ™. Pi melons, out of Wilson’s celebrated ice house. scoretary Tre od eR woo Ms. Bony, &3 is ‘ie pour — teak | (thermometer always a Beqvees,) at 119 Pena. 0 the ons ee a of Pa ; Messrs. Henry Budd, 8 P. Hartranfi, Je meeting. and Thos. 73 same cage as rt avenue, between and sts. Ice for sale Serre we oerees reer ae a Headquarters Army of Vir; der} H siah Bryan, James Gwynn, avd A. Getty, ef the E. Lloyd. Crosby } erremicn upon his countemasce signi- | gail hours of the day. Try the wat-rmelons. L A POCKEF CASE containing homeo- Cedar Mowntam, August 13-5 p.m. Philadelphia Board of Trade; General D. Tyler. 2 ee Blog all to act ea chief orsaperintendent au 12-30" bn medions a $2003 the Inside wae pasted | Mejor General Hal'eck, Generel in Chief:—On | U.S. Vols; B. B. Hotchkiss, N. ¥.; Dr. D. Camp ee rx oar Huriburt’s Amorican » meeting Spe ae after consui'ation it r ee ag Sp Dourar!!! * N. Y.” 12 | Phureday morning the enemy crossed the Repi- | and Dr. L. M. Eestman, U8. A., are at Wil- following which w eee any on t 8. Lalto red “4 > hed Se street, tnd ees the splondid stock G lenve the some jt thie of joe, | dan at Barnett’s Ford, in heavy force, and ad- | '*"¢* ren of Washington should ald the Government the of jewelry and silver-plated ware, and take your | gt, willbe gree it ‘te | vanced strong on the road to Culpeper and Mad!-| {[J- The prize steamer Ladone, captared br pk — eee > thie most Cn peta ‘ 53 choice for one dollar. lw* waren ore, 3 3 i's ehoon, office M ae son Court-fouse. 1? had established my whole | the US. gunboat Unadilla while endeavoring to : States Lies! Lore! Lies!—On hand a Sey (pS ee _ | ran up Ogechee river, bas arrived at Pailadel a this Distric the aeaun an te faction iets ty of my own manufacture, in quanti oe ko suit $5 BNSC AR D Lost, on Seterier. ett ee ee ee puis. She isa valuable tren Vessel, with « gea- | rt Perley mac bar car napaty “arseiny rte purchasers, at W. H.Godoy’s lime kilns, = tf | Soo. Pocket Book sroasés ne BS Treen: | Fyville, ready to concentrate at either place © | 17.1 sro from Noweax. The prize is valued ot Feeling the deep responsibility resting on us, ” Allen answered, ———_- notes, ard five $1 notes, and heavy gold looket, | soon as the enemy’s plans were developed. Early 810,000 therefore Cunep oF Prarnns on tae Fack —The best | ssied. with s lady’ ob cede, &nd one —— Washi: 1 am3il god locket, eentleman’slixenees A liberal m Friday it became apparent that the move on J = et ct he Federal Govern “4 ‘you ‘ones ty - pisoplan: 5 shea and bolls fries | Fo i Madison Court-Houss was merely a feint to de- wish. Of Mow Ween, was agregar enpore ston wilt yo teneved to us fon mes beamed ttn thp army Goepe'of Sigel st Sperryvilie, end |, a esident to Rome. He takes the place of sar ghovleunaka Union be restored to us your trophies tothe proper euthorities { will ee ax if was—no State resisting ot defying tbe one of them mxyeslt.” After homw ° witow 1 MA N—Left that the main attack of theenemy would be at} ©. Coy mandall, of Wisconsin, whe ls recalled. at his own desire, to enter the army. if at #itutional authority of our cou: case he concluded sadew ets, on lact Friday, Culpeper, to which place | bad thrown forward Resoleed, ome, That the times demand | © ®°company them. in for waite ehoes mer “ | part of Banks’ and Mc Dowell’s corps. “ I saw ni A Seventh Ward. ae ually that heke: profes: | when L Phy Teety b eu weit con! ay | ease: Eevee, SES pert et she vent xf NEW YORK STOCK MARKET. sions of loyalty pbould be empty protestations, | ‘*!ning, 1 sheeld. ink, think, Tapas or more names, ay oth Nationa Roem t Hotel.» the Rev HUA & JUEN | McDowell's corps, which wasin advance neat) New yore, Aug. M—lijg a m—Pirs: Board end bave assembled ¥l« evening to give of our he above men- Ear o6 age ac chai MB. BLN to ston Bin. | the Rapidan, fell slowly back, Aelaying and em- | ; 4.2 ponds, 100%; gold, 115K. Market siirring. substance towards preserving from anareby out toned before "Pails, |, one of the Commis- BERLIN daugh a HORSE | >%tassing the enemy’s advance as fat as peasibie, 7 beloved coun’ iors tha ace px Berry hed ae to it SHC, propristor of the hi hi i wits om pon | and capturing some of bis men. The forces of ee De ng wheat pany aye Pang te property nnd ha Bee night 1 rae | Ne Ar Assomr: ss hureh, 01 m_ the 13th instant, by Appi to o Tk Vee | | Banks and Sige! and one of the divisions of LATE LOCAL NEWS. and to lend no countenande te the bal >| him { should report the case to headquarters, Bie 4 WBAR Ri, EL BANKS to Mise | ANDER, 159 Pa avcuue, au 12-3t* | McDowell’s cerps, were rapidly concentrated at : the d'econtented or the disloyal; as at this time | Which I dia the waame rane ents n (Aleaacdria, Vaand Ferre Haste, {adiana, pa LoStOeR EOE, ee aOR Te Culpepet during Friday and Friday night. Banks’ | _ TH Finer Dreracc bo are not fer ts are us hg perce copy | OBNT BOOK, eontalzing several notes | corpe having pushed forward five miles south of | Fived in the city Pu bear that a portion of ” | corps three miles in his tear. The corps of Sigel, | pattic!pated in the che best teat of ity, and be Ls he Bev, Dr. Soy one leaving it at my Stable, on Seve: wba floaty, sed sea be generally | Teupanancz Murrixe —Last night the hall ken, ct Pagioeee Pe to SCLUTA, Between i re ed ruse aC ‘Resolved, That the osth iance furnishes 663 Fourth street east, of Avenue. ‘On the | the 13th rs St 8 Cavroh, oy in my faver.. A suitabio ‘reward will be ven $0 ; . espace Anty isa, THEN D A | Culpepet, with Ricketts’ division of McDowell’s Tut out and expose traitors. ee Christicn Association wes | sogckiet -Handy,o/ this | _ au 12 St JAS. A. preeey which hed marched all night, wax halfed in Cul. | 22°" the command of Adjeat. Cal. L.. Towers, My. Lloyd made some earnest remarks urging | Division Bons of T oie nbscri- | peper to rest a few hours. ri Ls ie on the roa, lot special au the duty of citizens to contribute their means for oe friends, ED ne ; Aveuet loti, various points on the an i ash. th District volunteers. We have two regiments ee) patio meeting held under ° oy OR About 12 beu: Qa Saturday the enemy advanced rapidly to | ington. The number om Mae Seid wae only 137; from the District, and we may y be justly proud of iar ned he division of's s city, on the evening of the ath instant, ee hird jee G6 wil bs , Cedar Mountain, the sides of which they occe- | of these one was mortallygend five or six other One bad recently been in battle, and AtSo’clock the Sons and _ ters entered | of cold on w soma AM CHEW, sged 6 his reiu-n to my Beoon stand Centre| og ip heavy force, and Gen. Sanke was in. | Wi#e wounded. Col. Tait, uitted themselves so well as to ive the | Se ball headed by Pi and, and the (gu 12-3") GLO. NEI@ZEY. | P . arrest at the time of the acenseten of the commanding officer Meeting was called to order vy wp Pe foray 5 pod fo morrow, (Fciday, — structed to take up bis position on the ground § co be only a quiet observ city has done well, but it was prepared to do | ©; 57%tb, whe introduced Rev. B. R. “Hera, P sue itn Tata i eee. F ; thal occupied by Crawford's brigade of his command, et and catered the " te better. Besides the District regiments, a number betta of Mev rod Siecai P ne Its se Li eon which bad been: throwa out the day previous | (0°) S07 mide pmer, iad poe pit ae on | of State organizations had been completed by | og ne gornwers strat describiny the Lp phoigerd A ae oy ; & favo: by ravicg 1t | to observe the enemy's movements. He was di- | (11, command, with © handsome compliment recruits from this District It was the duty of igptenens ing made for ti ad aim and William Terry, J SiM@Mts & CU, 0 ror Ay ths | rented not to advance beyond that point, and if . those who could not shoulder 2 musket, te con- | °“PPtesslon of intemperance, said it was neces- Ss DS evenve. y point, +f] to bis bravery. 6 hada ilitle Delia once, attacked by tle enettly to defend his position,| From Captain Robert Clark we leern thet the tribute liberally to the support of ies bat yet more strenuous breton yy be tone whe did go. a pyar wrele Nil is malking theta tien edges ved her, he &, 100 well, the night of tho 3a. 8 Jisht sorrel - —— cae, Goo an Gra: length’ se hed si “ ing @ . jout the 3 spread SE, li ah 716 hi as bigh, ie to have time to give the corpeof Sigel all the rest |: was going on the Captain of the battery rode re ee bh, ate go c Mitedell 168 0), she - in the world, of ows ia’s little a! bse ieabic rower ni possible after their forced march, and to bring | up and esked if any man would heip to work bis wie ae Wie Ded a5 In ay poate | more than 70,000 00U had a , Jase 4 —_ phere in sad free, @regeon’s Stable, on we is forward all the forces at my disposal. guns, and tmmedistely ten ora dozeu sprang for Pearson, W. A.A Masck, W Fonds Rey a. themselves of the whic Tonfortall as TAR; or ag the 168 o! The artillery of the enemy was opened early | W8"@ from the District rextment, and some oth Holmead, Peter H ha ev. A. | sormed, tne of tals totter waster many wore GESEN, 1 mics from Georgetown, eortumsidis gpd pened early | 7s from th: 78th New York, and went to work: Arderson, Geo. eee ine. ¥ aS gonsighing themeelvee to & drunkard’ grave 1 aay baa her at, tae, rt aultsté Gn Reckviie Rosa. | in the afzernoon, but he made no advance until | Tuts cans, and remained catil the order te re A Hegly. Jao. Van Reswick vd: | thro i tee Waneewne ef tuan Who, if*they ven * ry nearly § o'clock, at which time a few skirmish- | trest ted The District boys were somowens 7 cond ‘see the numbers who annually are lost Denis Cor thi forward on each side, under } protected during the engagement by e Bill, was esse'l, Hiram L, enaela, meno appeiated's coon: through this curse, would not put forth heroulea gust the fin, a Gow Inte es esta leech say tae ides C tata Cla ‘k, five vlbers were wounded, i ro god ths samo ao: STRAYED OR SFOLEN—From parturago,on regiment was detailed to sup} the Sixth Meine Sr and sead back timely notice. It was my desire | Timon Mine lef of the line, and while the ec RE WARD— Pye tr the residence of Au mittee to solic't contribu: ‘ions. Mr. Sem: treas Inbors to save them, even ina physical view yal charge eT dort reer urer to take | ite then referred to’ man’s intel — state, WANTS. Mr. Ellts ¢ described some of his work va | —— Young men shoul put the musket soe tele | Blinded the intellect but Fam.’ Heald not think | A) YOUNG IRE, WISHES 4 SITUATION theulders, and old men should put thelr pears thats droshard could ben religious man althonga Bork: Apoly No S41 xin at Boh ee 2 made Pri fan A thie was Sater De jntnesce of quer The sn ieayana oy | WY, war sure munedon “h FUAC) rhe vill give ing De ea ie RO Seven a effects ram on soo! an sh urning, pic up tun msoss sea eoeaied Ol ghee saying that he expected to live to see the aay | maid Address Box No 7, Star Office. au 14 3 FOR SALE AND RE at fret was desultory and directed mainly against | it did not explode. Tur borse of Capiela Her tng from the entire city or those of this the rebellion would be erushed out and the wane ‘p—By & respeo' to a frente, 8 SiTU- thecavairy,I had continued to receive reports from | ‘°° 0! Gen Green's staff was skot from ander dim cover of the heavy woods In which his force is her i €s; Bou. t Fi} ; | was i cag The enemy pushed forward a je ebove 1ewsrd wil! be given | strong force in the rear of his skirmishers, and il give information of 2 J sf atree? "betwee i aes A Gen. Banks advanced to theattack. The engaze- = cow not bsing long in ment did not fairly open until after six o’clock owner's p g2esio NO BLOTS Bre the only mri but for one and abalf bour was furious and un. ceasing. Thoroughout the cannonading. which y e Captain's wound consiete bruise on bis knee by towever, be is recovering. mea in bis compeny named Scauan, received « wound in the shoulder. The shell woich struck Saptxin Clark feli afew fect from bim, Windsbip of Geo wee (aytoe observin, that oan be remembered. rete after t f the District boys, end loyd understood ths call to be to foepe erning ‘home, te tel frien and usofele nsofal. 4 ppiy 206 senerely | as RENF—At No. 460 12th street, sastnice, | Gen Banks that no attack was apprehended, and pobily bo tpoitece of that the a * one to aid | erected the flag over the whole South, and aleo Ww. = pareceee SG and H ate, comiortsbe APAR'E- | tat no considerable infantry force of the enemy J Captain Clarkeays our boys bebaved adunirab 2 “slag volenters His idea was that the to as dapeken Ge a Na a. Crs Ske D—A = aa White Wee "3, chambers singi¢ ana with sitting roor: a the whole time—from four o'clock un’ Seventh Ward should collect as much money as | 2 °¢ oe rou en irgy ia pemad jemi. tn: | aiwonec; feocnt7 feraifued. No shies tm meeenes Seren. re Se eree Soe ne hicead that when the order to retreat cams wept out, and famities and commu Sareea No 363 street, corner of | house. Fue ‘ocation is one of the most — be parsa pape wat on — in peace, ‘ena Tejotcing that {here vviery | ip au'4ate in Washincten crease jn the artillety fring having satisfied me t might be at hand, though the general meeting of all the more fear of discord, ant he beseeched those ANTED—B tab OR RENT—Neail bed ROC rata ee fe placed tm the bandsof tl pen a sey oy nai and furnish oe quota of troops ws ring rere oy SITUA- F good Board 9 7 Pie P. “c Isteness of the hour rendered it unlikely, | or- they were in line of batile, and facing aboot a.atched from the field im good order. in the 34 Maryland Regiment, Captain Faru Distr! perance amsli pri | Svenue. App-y st Star Cffise. icowell to advance Rickett’s div’ son’s com , (from the Navy Yard,) Tho.nas poring rer oa ep ict ‘The atidress of Mr + Here was foll of amazing | vate family. A Box 9, star Office. we 4 aes APART a _ B a di so 1 me crn Taylor al i ed by a shot through the heed. which would throw some light aneodotes, and throughout its delivery be was! © anys SA DDL: HORSE WANTED Lif faralehes, Y APARTMES endsome, | to supper: Banks, and directed Sigel to bring | and Wm. Robb was wounded 1a the shualder The committee of arrangemen ui to with marked attention L bjerson havine “5 Ses paiest or goin ak | on ceqanrable terms. tr © mre 7S. may pe his mea spon the ground as soon as possible. ‘Our loss ts sxid to have been considerably ser and 14th. oO] L arrived personally on the field at 7 p. m., and J augmented by the 10%h New York and the # puicsonm fiat ‘purehaser by addre: conjunction with other citia-ne of Washin a im ited LA font Off Be . rad aoe rat rf + | found theaotion raging furiously. The infan- | “erviand regiments tring into eack other by iSs pugs efearrtog est the rool caer! * netitat Da Torsay nign, «| WaSe Bw Lid ks A Ra DuRNONED AND, QUEPROVED mow: | C7e‘"aitemmat na sever. I ound Buns | =A. Va ‘with fiveor = at Rottrnt —On rt | fn tr yd. holding the position he tcok up early tm the Povics —The Fourth Ward Patrolmen seportes, meeting with reference to eollestions for the aid y the name of Henry Wy jckard, wes nwa Pa Pout Umee.” ie a Machine a morning. His losses were heavy. Rickett’s Di- | Levinie A. Robinson, aliss Thompson, (colored,» of volunteers. That . for ti wi Sonera ora ER | Walle: Fy COOK, Wasaurn ana | ffiin Masteomerets erence, Uetwees 4 Sod | viion was immedietly puabed forward, and ec. | Sra Oy Pavoimat Hannes for the laonay 6 Commissioner Pal but i ER. ipo Sn expertensod bs y NURSE vi porner Lot, near the Raii-| oupied the right ef Banks. The Brigades cf | jouse for trial. A fight occurred in Bates’s alley. Henry Addison, Mayor, " \eeard 0 to the counts for me Ne eu sory &venue | Crawford and Gordon being dirccted to change | between Sarah Dorsey, colored, (very much 80.) wate Ml, Wenig Suen Beng | Ee a «| mete aieseersshangees Pana 1H Bs se"EUWRED C. Yam, ponitions trom the right end mam emarives in | and Kate Jockana, © Gright lato all sot & Hadera Tayler, Thira Ward; Franck Ta lor, | WaNtena is or three unfurnished RUOMS | 206 P& Av, vatwre” th ans ls ete _sEle ec6t | the centre. Before this change could be effected | HUE ndea in the fight nnd. the wont yeeee Ware, ohn M. Brodhead, Fifth Ward? Pale money be carrie his : or eel House yy LE OR gamed FOR SIMI | It was quite dark, though the artillery fire con- | arrest of the belligerents by officer Eckloff ‘a wards kes meant Joba ‘Semmee, the name of Granta notorious willato, { cf fe @ fediate ion pre- Hee Tey soon ted mt tne’ ost tien | tinued at short range without intermission. The | Dorscy was fined $5, and Kate Jackson was toxin; Wm 'B. Toda, wn ee Dana jo groqesintsace o¢ ickard while in Vi , ‘Ader , and. Brick stable, fruit, &c. artillery Srgiat might by’ the Second and Fifth | ‘ismissed—by Justice Walter. on & And fete in Wsehingtony | Maine batteries in Rickett’s Division of MeDow- be remains of the following eo ¥ prews, Walinghe find iaid a trap t0 fob Bin. na Fare mt ies having Mitcbeit Wm. B. Teas jan with other ie as | WARZED-A 02m Hee ne, ie ‘ of requtates 4 iL On | ell’s Corps, was most destructive, as was readily ved in the city last evening, from 0: e meeting have met and organized thomeelves, 13 pivie ral 3 Jack#oa, ae rs < hen Dene | bs Reery D Cook and ERRY Se Bek, ormey, mice os SAN Wi observable the next morning im the dead men and are to be sent bome to their ® Bnence committee to obtain subscri; 7, ee - A, ed nexi to Riggs cements and horses, and broken gun carriages of the ene aptain Moses O’Brien, Co. I, 3d W Mr. Van Vieet made ‘sta’ — “a brinaic ANIGETOEE Ba tee oh eek . eral committee and pep or poe Ir. Pic the cners eM ieee wiedge of the besine A fouse ND STORE ¥O LET, at 245 my’s batteries, which had been advanced against ar! Capteia J.G. Abbott, Co. 4, &n exo: lent stand usetts R t; Captain W. B. WE wenfiict oad he tier cece mt eee business, Inquire at te Goetze Mestauract, a4? | it To bd Meteschucctis Mog Mr. Lloyd aid not apprehend S27 contict, and Pa. av. Ponsresion given ima ow days. _a0i33t"| Oar troops rested on their arme during the night | tuin Hcnard Cary Cong, d Ma Reg TT t n a . ber of the committee he would see that the Sev- ot Miker ts W Feet acetic Luann vio 3 S89 Latiect, toe | 12 Hine of battle, the heavy shelling belng kept } T° = ent Ward was eased for. ston or wit pes more move tw th and lath streets, op spect te | up on both aides until midnight. At daylight Kina, Co. 2d Maes chusetts —- Hi. Per- A questien ae Up as to the distribution came up and Barnet and a Ssaitabe tae wil \y other Po a oe furnished, irs des: red, by sm ex- | the next morning the enemy fell beck two miles powsrmg, Srna tent@i. or phe aang eyes assauit upon their victim. | Ziad to tan ae te wpa HG coment #2 133t*_| trom our front, and still higher up the mountain. | Covscize.—Mayor Wallach has called e " alo tlt ly hg te test RESTAURANT in the | our pickets at once advanced and occupied the | cist meeting of Councils this afternoon, for soldiers trom New J : Bor yeas. Me yoo the 0» a od ‘ Dustriat ersey 5 the i e Solar hfense ser < my ' opal abies se ground. The fatigue of the troops long poe of considering the Tax and Appropria. otal: : 4 3t* FEY ooneer ion held and crowded with | marches and excessive heat made it impossible —nnaceacsioaee THIRD-WAED Station ns—Before Justice Clark —John Moore, P. McMames, and Jobo Land, disorderly ; turned over to the military. See ed WL Wi a je, best locatio : A fow send in owe ple ne y id C adon: Hotels whore a for either sie to resume the action on Sunday w ahs United erates a Fe = t willbe. = No, Ber "The mea..were allowed to rest and recruit the WANTED—« YOUNG Mad iostendanore 1Neo,4 W ‘er tesa. Cal, yater aloon “on ap D. whole day, our only active operations being of st. walose PI R BALF—My hand BRICK DWEL cavairy on the enemy’s flank and rear. Monday —My han bat over 1,100 soldiers Sah ANTE aA B cemmrate Seventh street, FSR CK the heiguts of Georgetown fmmedi- ‘was spqnt in burying the dead and in getting off Wt a PRoPosaLs FoR MULES. strr’s Orvrics. { —— Btely opposite Fudor Place, and one o: the wotnded. Saad ae aaten ere | om ene iDEN & PATTERSON. | Leah oie case aai ais |The daeghiae wer on oh dn, me Set ence Semillon cs residents of the weletal cat cea dedgured, ead thes be- w4 ED TO RENY— By the: the 20th instant, & for my own wae, having ail the mode: of the fighting being hand to hynd. The dead ea then the duty of the District with bis own blood. Theoffie-r suc- pt me- | veniences of wa-er and gas, besid stating “and bodies of both armies were found mingled to- But tt would scarcely be fair for thee! ; tote Poy carriage house, cow house, wood and coal house. her { over the whol ind of thi Washington to support aii volunteers from this aul &o..&0. ne lot has a front of, one hundred and | gether in messes © ground of the District, no mater in what oie be ANTED—A BITUATION, by 8 Toapectable uns back bees depth at two hu eonfict. jersey and suit ‘and WwW tra ® iady oF | bar, Orr. or witout toe anentl w hioh The burying of the dead was not eompleted mply because etn Weade of of those enon mmend | now and moieri. : until dark on Monday, the heat being so terribie what were called in i ens *M. i JOBN B. CARTER. 4 Pi... was decided to submit the creda raache. he reanatt 13-2" <= a SWELLING Aen pon that severe work was not possible. On Monday to (be finance committee. x ™ Oblitnas and Maes x ae Lee otapletely | canted for night the enemy fled from the field, leaving A subscri ous Sasa opened under 2 ‘fhe wi sian oer ter mugen wal Sey Patent many of his dead unburied, and his wounded on tn Ueos = . ment ae ar the ground and along the road to Orange Court Moser se be had teon a tad vars od aye tag | House, as will be seen from General Butord’s au 13 Iw LER. dispatch. b ANTED iMate TFELY—The use of & A cavairy and artillery force, under Gen. Bo- WwW entice a ny pannily a Sein eae ford, was immediately thrown forward in pur- pone CHANCE FOR A GOOD INVESTMENT | nit, and followed the enemy to the Rapid: 1 Topeire. A Git S UT, u pidan sepeee the beet syoution, om A ROUSE & 2 for eat Red ree tite river, which he passed with bisrear guard by 10 ; a t I Cy ayer H- Morting gots + Ml. Da . wil od. quire at 334 6 Gent, will be. sold for $50 chsh. £nq a of fo” _ Pp Holme sh Ww : 4 he hours ofS ands urea | ese IOLLEY, Collector sheAgents 301 one = pe spuixiog. Bir of our pop not, $20. Som L. Pearson, . Harrover : WANTED Te so0d HOSTLERS to work ik rect pear morning. 225: John M. hee —— x t— PU: OUSE FOR RENT, AND FURNIZUBE H. Bare 2D. Wattacn, Bra) Thisasticle is Oe sr SDetween Ge Snesthe son it as The behavior of Banks? corpsdaring the action fo, fas nt 7 ; =, weed, oileati (on, iba act of Jastloe othe cel: W eee ne ina heaielrep ss offers fon gue» fs Liowes- | wan very finé, no greater gallantry and daring Hen’ ee imate : 4: a hye aes 5 ie Bouts be tails cad somniree could be exhibited by any troops 1 cannot the cotered of in- As isch and G sn ests, Waeninoton, August Li. Smatep Pxoposats wil be reocived at this office =a ©42)URDaT, Auguct Sth, at 12 o'clock um. oe 7 s wwe Government with (3,000) three 4 Nu.es, to conform to the following SPECIFICATIONS. ALL to bs (1¢) fourteen hands and over in height. ALL to be sonnd serviesabie Mules for purposes. sie will be reosived for Melee re ewe AND UNDBE MINE TEARS OLD, and jor - OVER THESE AND UNDER NINE YEARS OLD. PKOPORALS. ‘Toe proposals i each class of Mules must be PARATE AND D bar ~~ waa wo me Fr Time) five hundred and up- "fue fell name and post Boe addreas of the bid- n the propoesi, ¢ inthe wame ofs firm the names of ai! {he partners must Sppear or x eset AS ga wii = considered 2e tne indi vicael proposai ug tt. a Oseens from disloyal parties wiil mot bs con oe Sri Sn oath Of allegiance must scoom exch proposition. mproponale mast be oidzpened. ara, Wacington Be Sacre asrim macter Ut At + d should be Siainhy semiea “rrepeemes sins io . gaara ety nest @, | speak too highly of. the intrepidity and coolness Peto. etree. 8} of Gen. Banke himself, during. the whole of the Ww ve ber ist, a engagement. He wesim the front and exposed ier fevroumbitty ef of dart of s 2 Routh, ts mac! tif in bis command the oficial of tue Clerk of she L ar ~<a le dag mi Seg Se Deneait Phvia: wd a. Dretriee ‘Court, or of the United states D—A No. 1108 CREAM MAKE Fat eer-aedll is _—_ to his troops, t Ateorney. Sai WwW wages riven. OMice. Box iv9- and he merits and should receive the commen- Person when t*' ob as Ba ErIELD D8 i dation of his Government. re hecuces @ and geen St oa F ee he roa aaa tuloe foes Generals Williams, Augur, Gordon, Crawford, DFO RENTOA, well furnished Be ee eee oxooilent ined’ Phe improve | Prince, Green, and Geary behaved with con 18 rooms 1m sdvanoe. snd | en tree fous, rin oto stab oe Pine esas. | spicuous gallantry. Augur end Geary were se- erences, sien. ih terms end, loos e and’ tis woudy, 8nd lise to the whole | Verely Wounded, and Frince, by losing his way | with hve 1m apt: ipa ben, "on - extent fate oad wanton soumasionns en in the dérk while passing from one flank of his sad Pe stones cont act is List, Employaeut Agency Umer £11 | command’ to the otber, fell Into the enemy's a een tale chin een | @0 buy. by letser, or by Raeorneas to express my appreciation of manperin which Generals McDowell and Sigel brovght forward their ve comimands and ¢stablished them on ‘id, and of their cheerful and hearty co- ab mw with me from the beginning to the a, Roberts, chief of cavalry of this ar- ourown, A full list of qasusities will be trens- mitted 28 soon as possible, together with « de- , Ont whe ty oad " tailed in tw do ey ae Exr . v1 ; BLACK PEA which I anall endeavor 8 aes a. ar anys red = Ube

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