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* THE EVENING STAR. ‘WASHINGTON CITY: FRIDAY AUGUST 15, 1869. [OF Keadeng mation on every page. See unde for snteresting. Telegraphse and «ster matter 17" The New Dollar Weekly Star, fuller than ev? of Metropolitan news and gossip, and choice Hterery reading, is now on our counter ready for delivery to the public. Embraced in its enter- taining coatents are the following articles: A fall account of the oe Battle at Slaughter's Mountain, by the editor of the Star, who was an eye-witness; Gen. King’s Reconnolssance ; 6G Pope's Oficial Reports; Reconnoissance tds Richmond; Rerccupation of Malvern d Latest War News from Richmond a the Peninsula pursuit of Stonewall Jackeon ; Fight in the vieipity of Bowling Green, at Cumberland ep, and the raid of Morgan In Tennentee ; re- perted capture of Baton Rouge ; threatened at- *eckkon New Orleans, and destruction of the rebel rem Arkensas Nourder of ral McCook; Latest War News from every direction of the Army; Orders from tne Departments in reference to drafting; and the reported Evacuation of the Peninsula by freneral McCleilan. J etry, Sketobes, News Items, Clippings from the Press, Wit, Telegraphic News, and all lo- cai news of interest. J eading for the Farmer, Gardener, and House- keeper, 30d Agricultural News and Household Receipts. tbis ts just the paper above all others for per so wf sojourning in the National Metropolis to wend to their friends at a distance. Price only tice cents per copy, or Si perannum; postage Prepaid by stamps when so arranged. ——_—_~se« Apirit ef the “orming Press. The Intelligencer notices the unceasing en- deavors of certain parties—as General Phelps, of New Orleans, and Gov. Andrews, of Massachu- setts to coerce the President ‘‘into the adoption of metsures to which, ss the civil and military head of the nation, he is known to be opposed,’” by persistent efforts to induce the employment of B-groes as soldiers and furnishing them arms. The Repudsican says of Gen. McCiellan’s order respecting negroes: This is very well, so far as it goes, but it does execute the act cf Congress, which frees the ‘s of rebel mrsters escaping into our lines, eth r employed by ws or mot.” 2 GRATUITOUS ADVERTISING, We fiad an individual who signe himself H. K Tilley, compisining per ‘- card’? through the eolumas of a cotempocary tha’ tae Star charged } v.33 for a@vertistng a concert he was concerned J. getting up f.r benevolent purposes. the allegation of Mr. Tilley (whoever he may he) deserves no special attention at our bands; hud we advert to {t simply to ssy a word upon the object of newspaper adveriising and upon the tccessity of conducting business in 3 business- ks way, as well in @ newspaper office as else- where. The lesding newspapers in some of our large tithes § upon so managing thelr busifiess, and fuy notorlety-bunting loafer undertaking to pa- 8 Dame before the public at the expense of ertisiag columns is quite certain to re- ‘vea curt diemisssl But eutside of the large commercial cities the yess has been pretty much at the mercy of the 2B torlety hunting lszzarogj, and in this city fs Pred and swindled to an intolerable extent by * | sors of adventurers and office-seckers, eng!- vicerimg to secure gratuitous advertising, and ‘ » Uke all ether profeseional beggars, are impudent and lusoleat in proportion to the unrea- ecnableness of their demands To exy that we have fifty applications a day of %%\s nature would very imperfectly express the extent of tae annoyance to which we are subject 34 this way, In common with our cotemporarics Now, If tbe Rev. Mr. Sleek, or Dr. Pangloss, ©: Prof Diddier, wishes to serve his country as chaplain, consal, or paymaster, &c., &c., and to that end finds it advantageous to iterate his name hefore the departmental eye, per leeture, (for benevolent objects.) upon Bortoseola Gha, Cacol- ory, or How to Raw the Wind, there can be no particular objection so that he goes about {t in a Pusiness-like way, and pays squarely for his advertisements. Otherwise ‘quite the contrary.” Newspuper men every where should refuse to # binit to this sponging process. We have stead- Sly resisted it as unjast to ourselves, our em- ployees, our subscribers and our paying adver- tisers. the practise of gratuitous advertising for exh!- bitlons end entertainments got up for charitable objects by really trustworthy parties, is almost oq sally objectionable in a sound business point of view. There seems no good reason why the advertising business and books of a newspaper © Siceahould not be conducted and kept with as mach precision as the business and books of a Ponk or meroantile house; and yet, this is im- possible under the present hap-hazard style of regulating the tarlff of advertising charges too nerally practised in newspaper offices. it is @ notorious fact, that newspaper publish- jog ia the worst-paying business in the country, and thatthe number of successful newspapers— Pecunlarlly—in the United States may becounted upon one’s fingers This ili success may, we believe, in nine cases cotof ten, be traced to bad business manage- ment. Low priced papers especially, deriving a. they do, little If any profit from their cireula- tien, however large, must go under, unless every line of thelr advertising space can be counted ipon a8s0 much money; and it will invariably b+ found we think, that where ill-judged gene- + sity is displayed at the advertising counter at the expeuse of wholesome and imperative busi- ness rules, that the tranagressor in the end finds himself unable to be even just to his employees acd bis paper maker. Aclalm in behalf of charitable objects may rreperly be levied upon the pooket of the news- f-per publisher, but bas no more business at the advertising counter than it has ats benk counter {na other ways newspaper men need to beable te protect themselves from leakages which go to mnke publishing so ruincusa business on the sverage—but we have not space to enlarge far- ther upon the subject to-day. Fhe business of newspaper publishing cap ne vet be eatebiished on a wholesome basis until © concert cf action is effected amongst those ws carry Itop. Some attempts have been made in this direction by State organizations, but a na- tonal oggantzation is needed z . a) z te c Daorrep —In consequence of the falling off of work atthe Census Office, the following cierks heve been dropped: J. W. Brigden, Pa; C.B. Mechee, D © ; M. Jordan, Va.; C. T. King, N Y . J Stabler, Ind.; J. W. Clampitt, D.C.; H C. Upperman, D.C ; A. O. Doug! D.C. al. bert Raedes, Pa; H. Hayes, Wi Ww. wh items, Ind ; G. T. Bassett, D.C.; C.F. Rice, N.Y ES PREeoxal —Hon Shelby M. Cullom, Speaker of the House of Representatives of the State of Huinols, and late commissioner of the War De- partment st Cairo, hes errived in town, upon business connected with that Dep:rtment. WCol. Jobo Sommers and Capt. W. F. Bragg, of Baltimore, Md., are at the National. Prof. P. H. Griswold and Dr. H.C. Levanway, of Pa., are at Clay's. {9 The Commissioner of Internal Revenue bas made the following appointments for the State of Delaware, under the tax law: Jobn P. McLear, of Wilmington, assessor, and ©. H. B Day, of Dover, collector. ARREsT oF an Epizon von Discovsasine Ex. ListuznTs—D A Mahoney, editor of the Dubu- que (lows) Herald, was arrested yesterday by the U. 8. Mersbal, charged with discouraging enlistments. Ho von Pinsy Poixr '—By the announcement Gisowbere it will be seen Rhat the steamer Key- port makes one of her delightful trips to Piney Point to-morrow, returning Sunday evening. (7 The delivery of Treasury Notes of the denomination of one and two dollars will’be|- commenced on Tuesday next, though in small quaatitie VERY LATE SOUTHERN NEWS. —— er Richmond dates of the 13th—Full account of the Battle of Ce Meuntarn—A glorious victory claimed—Laudations of Stonewall Jackson—From the James river—Kumored OUR MILITARY BUDGET. aos ADDITIONAL REGULATIONS FOR THE DRAFT. The Secretary of War issued yesterday the fol- unkind sense, an extremely selfish view of the | LATE TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. AVUIGTIOF “aur, case. But you otmht to do somethii to belp Tile UPTRENOON 6 5U-6Oas ©. those who are not so fortunate as yourselves THIS AFPTER NOU * Tu. . LATERFROM POPE'S ARMY. FMD APT REO There is an umwillingness on the part of our people, harsh as it may be, for you free colored people to remain with us. Now, if oo THE ENEMY 1 RETREATING. i enrollment ive a start to the white people, waennof mite ., pe ay Xn mellon — Federal & wide de he mo creme oe ged ACKSONS Al “SAID TO NUMBER Ordered, Sth. That in Alling all requisitions for a Sad whose 3 cin a loud 1° SIXTY PROUSAND militia the quotas of the several Stat ai | Southern files to the 13th instant have been re. | have very Poot al to 5 a ee Sa ae OY oe Cer amon am tneub- | celved. In perfect accordance with rebel ideas | rent colored mim, euch 94 are 2 Sat AMONG VIRGINA —— tout rewrrve. divisions of counties. to that allowance shall be Goa raped emer ns bee gs ante + 4 Be Plassey doviggate be mace, made to such counties and subdivisions e rebel e o ‘west Mounta! Meg 5 ro = nee, > — CQ. Avote wetentoors heretofore furnished by hemane eee is claimed as a glorious victory. Brigadier Gen Pegi wor those who have been systematically | UNDAUNTED —ae OF A UNION By W.L WALL & 00. Avctionsers. sputaied term of service sal ne nace axpleed..| Eines; 20) commissioned coety) 20 20 Pit hev were then urged to make the sacrifices for ————-eree A SATU. DAY NON: PuEDWIN M. Stanton, Secretary of War. | vates, are said to have been taken prisoners. The | y,¢ saxe of their race, and the exat ple of Wash- eo he tg — . HE KILLS ELEVEN REBELS. ue young A dispatch dated yesterday at Harrisburg states | names of the officers are published. They were ington, who sacrificed his own ease ‘and comfort Ganed that an order has been received there from Secre- | taken to Gordcnsville in handcuffs, and, in con- | that his race might be benefitted, was referred to. ——— tary Stanton “ relative to the continuation of ad- vance pay ard bounty, and 8 postponement of the time of draft.” —- ARRIVAL OF PRISONERS FROM FREDER- ICKSBURG. referred itt w. lw, & CO... & Colon Liberia was then to Siept’s Heangvarrers, near Rapiden river, } _S* ane taked the question : If the colored people ugust 15 —The enemy are still reported retreat-] _ By W. L. WALL & CO. Anctioncers. are persuaded to go anywhere, ii not there? the. Rapidan, although they have a REPL IS Food creer, ion! Rata formity with Jefferson Davis's retaliatory order, are to be debarred the privileges accorded to pris. oners of wer. ‘The Richmond Dispatch of the 12th says : The prelude to the battle of Saturday avosioe occurred on Friday, in C county, beyon > a of rotates rather remain wit! force on the otber side, with guns in position and A the country of your nativity. Ido net know | a large body of cavairy in their neighborhood, RORNING iv oigot, iia tani. fe — how much atta: you may have toward our | supposed to be merely covering the retreat of the s iv 4. C. + Aboheoneers Last night the steamer Keyport arrived st her | the Bapidan river, in a skirmish between the | ect, ft Goss not soiee.iee tHe Ye. Noe are | maln body. : BARDS aE AND’ NEARLY NEW ONE- wharf, bring!ng up a guard from Gen. Burnside’s | advance of our army = + foree of the Ceoned to them, At ail events, the ton General Milroy fe in the advance, with Buferd’s Hone api Ye ue, Bo < Sivesieis, yaxthg 15 cured’ Mayer Bieeeéiey oe ord nk ercondel, ana eclbcietaped pend = thinking about having fora colony is Central | and Bayard’s Cavalry and some artillery. aaa eet usb ine. pases fourteen other prominent citizens of Fredericks- | #1) into our hands, including threecommissioned | America. It Is nesrer to us thin 2 eon oie ‘The river is eas'ly forded at many points. we she | seil— — burg, who are charged with secretly aiding and much more than one-' b as fares 5 officers, who arrived here by way af Lynchburg, on Sunday night. The pursuit was continued for some distance, and the Yankee forces made a stand at Southwest Mountain, near Mitchell's station, about six miles beyond the Rapidan. Blight skirmishing was kept Leg Saturday abetting the eaemy,and giving them informa- tion of the movements of ourarmy. They were conveyed immediately to the Old Capitol prison. Another batch of the same sort is expected to- —o It ts stated by scouts that Jackson’s army num- | A ‘Sgrrace and nearly new one horse Family seven 9 steamers. Onlike Li- e. weit is ce a arentins of travel; it isa high- | bers sixty thousand, at least. He bas maneged to Wares , Set Single Rarness. way. The country is a very excellent one for move all ee 3 J.C. MoGUIRE & 00. Ai Iarity of the climate with your native land ; thus | ©*™p last night, and said almost all the Virginia FUTURE DArs. night, from the same locality. aa ee er coade upon theese: | being sulted to your physical condition.' ‘The | eoldlere would dower if they ought they would Eos SET well treated. A NAVAL CAPTURE. bya portion of the division of Ewell, | particular Ihave in view istobee and a brigade under General C. 8. Winder. Over three hund! prisoners were captured in Admiral Dupont bas reported to the Navy De- ery a! engagement, including thirty commissioned age the Atlantic or Carribean Sea to} 4 Union soldier was found in the woods Wed- partment that on the morning of the 4th inst. the hh sides | 2e*42y with bis musket barrel grasped in both set Gp u from ireait of ‘wae D On bot! there are harbors, among the finest in the world. | bands, the stock broken off, and eleven dead The pe eeree oor steame: red the schooner Aquilla cers. ‘th . ith head: weptcn t, ps cempting to run the eckade of Chl | Ue ofthe ater sulbocanmenvering so/snnteeen referred to, especialy the evidence of Tick cou! | crmaabed and ain wee in various ways, all baivisven. of Sects tes ton harbor. She is of 77 tons burden, was laden ee oe oo) ike geesl bale foines; and be said these lat'er were the best oa een mepaietae ie a, of Sueare, os. with between 300 and 400 barrels of turpentine, | tyat the enemy’s loss in killed and wounded is at | things he knew of to commence an . dene and was bound for Nassau, N. P. ———»—_ EFFECTED A JUNCTION. Gen. King’s force, a fine body of men, effected a junction with Gen. Pope near the late battle field on Monday night. Jeast four times greater than ours. It was while bravely leading on the men under his command that Gen. Winder was shot through the breast and almost instantly killed. At one moment the fate of his brigade seemed in doubt, when his supports came up, and the enemy was driven back under an impetuous onset. On Saturday night the division of Gen. A. P. Hill was engaged, and the whole Federal force retreated, pureult being kept up for a distance of some five miles. Heavy and rapid firing was heard after midnight, and the supposition is that a battle took place im- mediately on the Rappahannock river, near the line of Fauquter county. The prisoners were sent back to Gordonsville, whence they were transferred by railroad to Rich- mond, guarded by a detachment of tne ist Mary- land regiment, under Capt. Wm. Goldsborough. ‘According fo the statements of prisoners, the force under Pope amounts to 40,000 men Gen. C. 8. Winder was a nephew of Gen. John HH. Winder, the commander of the Department of Henrico, and was probably the youngest briga- enterprise ? Toreturn: you have been talked to _——— hero be@ fought for his life, but without avail. subject, and told that s speculation is His body was pierced with three balls. u ent a Mae weal setae "We beve bows ee =y . be Sr seregee Brag) ed while otbers were only half covered. In many en all our Ii if wedo not know that witlax'as well as blacks look to their self-inter- | places arms and feet were seen above the earth. ests, unless among those deficient in intellect.| Some thirty prisoners, wounded and concealed Everybody you trade with makes something. | near ths battle-field in houses, were brought in IC such persons have what will be of advants pueer. t o w no! made of sdvattage to you" You are intelligent, | | FINANCIAL —New York papers of lat event and know that success does not so much depend slck board yesterday: 8 6 1851, (registered ) on external heip as on self-reliance. Much, there- | ty. ay 3 g's 1861, pon,) 100; U.S. S's fore, depends upon yourselves. As to the coal pe od a.) 4: 030 Tee ten, 108%. tines, | think I see the means available for your pf seccpenct | Tes Sennesnes Sy . ~ Peed. H} self-reliance. Lahall, it geta enmctent number | ¢\ 0454; Virginia 6's, $334. Gold haa sold st ro get ba eeekeed "Tyee mneeean ‘the en. | 116, bus closes Seely offered at 1ISK. “Old See Seen ARKANSAS RAISING UNION TROOPS. We learn that four full Regiments of Union troops have been raised in Ai kansss and organ- ized at Cossville, since July Ist. Ee SSeS DISMISSED FROM THE SERVICE By direction of the President, Mejor E. Z. Lawrence, of the Sixty first Regiment, New York Volunteers, is dismissed from the se:vice. In sccordance with the sentence of the court- martial held at =p near Harrison’s Landing, Second Lieutenants Franck C. Goodrich, George A Rowley, Charles L. Neggle and T.8. Wright, of the regular army, have been cashiered for mis- ecw ate eatin Dd demand notes” are 727% premium. a) terprise, | will spend some of the money entrusted By on WI n t lam net sue you will succeed. The) ____—_—_—_—_—_—_————————— ryt Government may lose the money; bat we cannot Se Seep fiakcree oe netante rand: succeed unless we try. But we think with care AMUSEMENTS. ONSSDs * faerie natant, e 10 o'elook 8. 7 ier in the Confederate army we can succeed. The political affairs of Central . we . Penceyl ven B' rete Bena ace Cr | fue eneny had 6h tape engaged in the | Aion tv notin que ae mtutctry exmaiin | QAMVERSURY RADE | | Binree Boarane tafend fina srenu, ser pe rei ‘on duty. Lieutenant Jobn G. Kear- | battle on Saturday afternoon. as I wish. Taere are contending factions a Ax ap ety Bidebosrd, knely carved and ney, of the Fifty-fifth Regiment New York Vol-| _ The officers who arrived yesterday from Gor- | quarter, but it istrue all Sake ec eee on TO-NIGHT, “tne 5 . unteers, for disobedience of orders has been dis- | donsville, twenty-seven in number, and who were | 02 the subject of colonization, and want it, missed from the service. All these sentences ‘ainut Whatnots, captured by Gen. Jackson on S:turday, will not | are more generous than we are here. To your THE BEAUTIFUL . ‘einut koaer, very fine, Brocatslie Gurml z F idered prisoners of war so long as the re- | colored race they have no objection. Besides, | . reat Gurtains, with Cornice, cost 99° ees CoRipeee Oritieeee ee ee Cent offensive dad uncivilized orderof'Gen, Pope | would endeavor to have you made equals, ard TRE BEAUTIFOL Seen ee But-frame Mirror, with Preaek FROM CULPEPER COURT-ROUSE remains unrepealed. They have all,Gen. Prince | have the best assurance you should be the equals MARIETTA Ay i tty . Letters received from Culpeper contain no | included, been placed in the Libby prison, and | of the best. . Prasat Cane Seat Dining Chai news of interest not already telegraphed will Ina few days be separately conned, to be | The practical thing I want to ascertain is MARIETTA Wale Ladies’ cabjaet of ‘ting Deak, with ‘On Saturday night, after the action, Dr. Steele. | tried, and finally punished as felons, should the | whether I can get a number of able-bodied men, . i; of the 26th N dhe York, while endeavoring to find | Government of the North persist in claiming the | with their wives and children, who are write, MARIETTA ry Mahogany w le iis wuy 0a hiv tog linee t eunel Setea te eel right to murder and pillage. to go when I present evidences of encouragemes , at Bair ‘and Back © Chair, soldiers folly, armed He sternly prelate args YROM JACKEON’S COMMAND. pret Seeing eae he eS catia MARIETTA, apt = renee pt tein able, erate ae pwcreteyunranee; melee ar; | (fom be, Richmond Er gulte, 12)... | “iocuf ter own dodaer,'so teapeth?, Can THE FASCINATING joule cee mesa They surreaderea, axa be marched them both to to as from giving our senders am Matinincs | Bave fifty? [ff could find twenty-fiveable-bodicd SPANISH DANSEUSE Rigel fiers, vets, BD igo Kuahere, frie as pelaoners Forily taformation ron the lines of the amy men, with a mixture of women and children— — = Ww Ses Decanters and Ged’ —-—+ above Gordonsville. At anearly hour in theday, good bore 6 ee aly ee Leo NEW BILL TO-NIGHT! Teaeh Shion, Opie, ee oan, THE PENINSULA BEING EVACUATED. | the line from Gordonsville to Richmond, via | Could make a successful com pt — Piacoa ie Epoens, Lyachbi became disordered, and thi 1y | Yeu to let me know whether thie can be done or | Re-engagement of MISS NELLIE BAYLOR, | Ivory os The Baltimore American referring to the dis- | Lyachbu , fe only | not. This is the practical part of my wish to see the sweet and piessing Balled Vooslist. patch tothe New York Tribune relative to the resort was then to the direct line, pnt the, opps: | yon 7 = thar of G 5 Mo abled lonaville, fearful of interruption by | 7 Piese are subjects of very great importance—| Whird week of MISS ELLEN COLLEEN, the peter ; of General McClelian’s ermy from pans i’ creamels tacehigenee’ S eral _ worthy of « eave study ae speech delivered much admnred and favorite Danseuse. “We have koowa of this movement of the | thfough that medium. Soon after thie tbe direct ia ta Boer” 1 ask yous ture, te Soeer eee MISS JENNY ALLEN, i & ” t pertaining to you ; ; fe Lop and other Wsenstants, Army of the Potomac for the last two days, but | !ine itself became disordered, and nothing more | Y; 0° t, but as one of the} The popularand pretty Terpsichoresn Artiste. supposed itto be a inatter of which the Govern. | Was heard up to last night from thatquarter. The | T80e and ours for the present, but as one of tne things, if successfully managed, for the good of aor Sere ad, nol confined to" the present generation, | MIS3 MA@GIE VERNON, and Corps de Ballet, butas Continued success of the — owoee ote iny, DELEVANTE BROTHERS, w Till far its echoes roll away In thetr daring sets. Le, Perohe, Zumbling and Cane arse Rookers, only intelligence which was received at all by telegraph during the dey was that *‘the move- ment t! In progress was very important’? It ‘was owing to this fact that the operator on the direct line deemed it prudent to withhold infor- mation until certain thst the line was clear. ment desired no mention at present; but as it is allowed to be telegraphed, we presume secrecy is no longer desired. A private note from For- tresa Monroe, dated yesterday, says: “The army is now moving away from Harri- son’s Landing, and, by to-morrow, 1 hear the other © ly Into eternity ”’ — Ey Ireo ‘sale, (Valentine & Brees.’ lace will be cleared. They are coming down FROM CULPEPER. legation briefl led Patent Sver the Chickabominy, | learn, to Yorktown, by [From the Richmond Examiner, 12th j i peter gram eager. arene pres ie se ao u land. The artillery had been shipped by water. The pentoon bridges went up to bridge the river, night before last.” Gea. McCiellan’s army is eugaged ina very important movement, the preliminary arrange- ments for which have been completed with such secrecy and promptness that its success is con- sidered fully assured, ‘The precise nature of the movement or the destination of the army it would not be proper to divulge, but it Is asserted that it From the best information we haye beea able to obtain, the battle on Saturday occurred in Cul- peper county, at a point on the Orange and Alex- andria railway, six miles beyond the Rapidan tiver. The forces werea portion, on our side, of Ewell’s division, and on the rt of the enemy three or more brigades, amounting to be- tween eight and ten thousand men. The slaugh- ter of the Yankees is said to have been frightful —out of all proportion to the number taken pris- A they would hold a consultation, and in a short J. H. BUDWORTE, bE ge gee Kitchen Requiti.ce, th ive an answer. 5 tie And wany other srticies too numerous to enume The President said: Take your full time—no in New Acts, Banjo So'os, ead Patriotic Senge DENNY @ALL GRER. ~~ 4g for rent. Isquireen the premises. tion then withdrew. In his Irish and Ethiopian Songs and Dances. REEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. 07 From Shillington’s bookstore, Odeon W. B. HARRISON, Pete C. Mi & ©O.. Building, we have an early copy of Godey’s] The great Comioand Extemporancous Singer. On #ykeba m ' PAUETION — Lady’s Book for September. First week of ] ae esha elves Ready it bas been well understood here that the Atay of the Potomac wason the eve of an important Al, MOORE’S WEST END DRUG STORE, Pa. avenae, sonth side, the public oan te 113 J é ” Pested for Fifteen Years with Immense Suseees FE ot de oe ectriees m The Stars of the Artistic World! ears DIARRHGA REMEDY! MAGUIBE’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SEUNE PLANT! troops are passi that route from MoCiellan’s army to ths Rappabannosk WILLIS ARMSTRONG, ed. involves the removal of the army from its present | oners. An entire regiment, whilst charging one OR SAL*—An excellent Sloat SEWING | Clown, Juggier, La tour de Mason, a time location, and that this removal is already in ac- | of our batteries, was ambuscaded and literally i ; leni ake bs _ Pantomimist, | vowing hee =e batons , aT Jemeenien astie y ~ ‘that sie “ Dispatch that official dit aa ate ad A ~* a ission 2 cents; ener a “ esi on =e ir says * ichmon says offic! ie ry — conte ‘RUSTEER’s within s few days te loyal feope of this conn; | Picbes have been received there contrming the | P '* £ND some ruRasoRE, | FRAGA Sai beireceee SoS | TS een and, as thee try may expect to receive intelligence of a most | loss of the ram Arkansas. Irquire 976 Peunsylvscis svesves = nw T = 5 re AAS Tee BALL.) Beer Twi Pubiie sale, on SA = op a = Cares ad apne ae bycus vied at —_— ork TH deer, fiver Orn, se ee + ee yf ment is imm: jatel 'o take piece, which,in rom Dispatch ug. Y opinion cf the writer, has been so well arranged We learn tat tree Federai guaboats came up Union remaue acapenr: FIRD- es Se Pres ENT, Neves routing 5 foot on ety street, BAS Ee that it can scarcely fall of success, and which | York river to West Point on Sunday mo Ive a if ereson in 6, =e H as will, If carried out asdesigned, resultin a victory | last, and, after remaining there awhile, too THIRTEENTH ACADEMIC YEAR naen ORS. rene fais ‘Will be et 4 o'elook which will erase from the minds of the people | thelr departare. On the same day the Yankees commences faloets pF oy Pa. rvehyene™ all the failures aud defects of the past.’’ ae a meee a Serie eres, in King and iQpera SEPTEMBER 1ST. & lawsw From the Correspondent of the N. ¥. Tribune J | county. t of these movemen' a t tb ree. aus Im* Comet Acro! EE ________—_______] : Fortxzss Monaog, Aug. 12 —For « week 1 | matter of ‘conjectare, though it is possible that Cironlers et tbe Bookstores. —___au ls. Im* sromineat paond pot movement, though conctraing its real character there was nothing beyond conjecture The num- beriess suggestions however ail concurred in one bray » and that is ihat Gen. McClellan has come e MCLELLAN. y conclusion that with reference to the new | gone down the river in transports. We think it En! ‘variety con- the West and South, ond now extenstochy base, the things most to be desired, and yet the fot improbable that the report is true. T ANNOUNCEMENT. = im one a 3 trea 4 used in the Western Armies ! most difficult todo, was to get away from it hb of the 12th says : HE Moemovers of EVERANCE price of admussion. yr tnd that he was golng to act socordingly. Thal | THe Dirscnd tate saeerted on the street cor- | RNGINECOMPANY.No 6, have cane WHE ONLY RELIABLE CURATIVE caey this he with great caution now doing | ners yesterday, that McClellan was evacuating Bumerons frieode sand the pi hie canna sestovdiar the crtisens’ ot We RELAXED CONDITIONS THE BOWELS s believed to be the fact; and there 1s no longer | his encampment on James river. their annus! P! NIC wil tae pisos at Aralortan | s modell ‘sm ae or THE "For the lant fort eignthour tranapars ended issatice sHucamads Wyitus oats Some | trreeeasn onan ote went uneasy z urs trans} heavily with troops, a coming pescgteh James | INTERVIEW BETWKEN PRESIDENT | nities of strangements. nis oe ~~ ~ river, and without stopping bere, have gone di-] LINCOLN AND A COMMITTEE OF COL- PP! 3 p SNIQUE axp MERITORIOUS EXHIBITION | Satirely Vegetable, ond Susted to All Agss. rectly up the bay to one of rivers ing into a ADIE® TRAVE: ING DUSTERS, & unsilo indeheate sets rectly up the bay to L Linen, Baroge ond Gioth, "* “**'™ | Sommom in theaters and concert Maile SF oases” Prepared and Sold by had’ orders to be ready to ene Oo ee ay | _ Yesterday afternoon, the President of the United | LADIES’ TRAVELING SU: ot J. & G. MAGUIBE, Landing with s!x days’ rations. As they ‘wll States gave an audience to Edward M. Thomas, LADIES’ TRAVELING DU: 03.0 up. ¢liness ae: Rage aks B DAVEGIETS, mt Conny Cord opposite mee of the James, we | John F. Cook, John T. Costin, Cornelius Clark Bhacques, ey... 87. LOUIS, MISSOURI. get some idea that the real design of the motions From 61% a; le recenily made i that dircctiom._ If, as in sald, Se rn ee gen a een ARN, dren (BACQUES. DUSTERS.| [er ea ae a ee ne UrOTT, Drascist cat of Richmond towards Pempuvaig to toce ts They were introduced to the President by Rev. cheap, ang ABs CIRCULAR SweLice” | Punctval & Panxan ~~ 5 ANDRE Ne, 375 Pa avenne. nearly opposite Srpecten saveus of cen. SanClellan’s sores eet J. Mitchell, the commissioner of emigration. | 88 '5 6° 326 Ponnsy!vantesvenur, FIFTH WEEK! andy Navona Kot; on, | presuaie the only purpose be in | The President received them with great kindness, RAVELING TRUNKS! NEW apet : NEW STARS! MARSHALL Army Satiers, Landing uaa ee obaking ae very ereaially Soa each one. . bape STOCK IN WASHINGTON: | bi oth Attracting of the Beason t n-1 Wea con Sevens street it that was u feint, what ts the reality? If thi introductory ceremonies being over, Mr- rement ! To- night rebels expected our ariny to appear on the rigut | Thomas, chairman of tbe commiting rove ai re ier “Ancortenent “Sever sa atwit NALDSON, SOlDiEks AND CITIZEN bank of (he James they have to marked that they were there by invitation to hear disappointed, for it has gone in aucther direction. Where? Before this goes to the type-setter’s hands no doubt the question will have been answered—the whole thing explained—perhaps written with tragic characters in blood. That the pontoon bridges which went up the river yesterday, ac- companied by a very large force of engineers and sappers aud miners arc designed for the Chicka- hominy, is not wholly a matter of conjecture. This being #0, the inference—not only from this but from a variety of other circumstances and facts—is tbat the great bedy of the Army of the Potomac is about to withdraw down the Pe- ninsula, while the remainder re-embarke on transports aad proceeds down the river. That this ts the plan now In process of being executed ‘athe curreat impression, not to say bellef—the resuit of the best information to be had on the subject Successfully carried out, it will Prove reat disappointment and perplexity to the reb- eis, and the restoration of the Army of the Poto- mac to a position of activity and usefulness. For the last six weeks !t has been little less than close Prisoners. Moreover, while it will be acomplete confession of the absolute failure of the Peninsula eam- paign, the withdrawal of the army intact will be an achievement bighly creditable to Gea. McClella Once across the Chickahominy, the vld road ‘k to Yorktown wil! be open to it, though it can scarcely hope that its rear g' will escape pursuit, and perhaps furious onset, by the enemy. Forsome time past Gen. McClellan has been sending sway ail of the men, hundreds and —— _ be ng Mg could not march and do futy. disenc bered himecif, as far os m2 what his Excellency had to say. ‘The President, efter a few preliminary obeer- vations, informed them that a sum of money had been appropriated by Cong.css and placed at his a lon, for the purpose of aiding the colon!- zation, In some country, of the people, or @ por- tion of them, of African descent; there! ing it bis duty, as it had for a long time been b! inclination, to favor that cause. P ‘The President then mentioned some of the rea- i W. B. DONAL) Wo offer to citiz ns and ergall mace aad | wil) makes etre Hips ee : WREN as the itiee of bet SOL KF EATH p 4 Reta} tA by I} tiie wince ai Sas ee a eam eae vee et otha Als>, her Teatimouicie see invites in} ¢ jo mons ‘A 90. | | mies viona ony ati oie .& Repad | Mi88 KATE Songstress, Livireae SEE ee 20. ‘ on DING. ow ote. arene nd Ninth st. : } od K. J tho: eories stud Songetreas, tle—} Box, 4.3 ae, ate To. Rae's, care Capt. Duff—1 L. Crause—1 Box, a care Lt. Rose, éth Mich. Reg’t— Pp. w, . Lae vata 2 oks, China, EF. 7 3 i Gr or, Ist Allah, Reg’t—1 Bowand t Bag, We Box, it MM. MM: 2 Borers Divine, Oo. 9 Boxee Rory ta other two races. Whether it is right or wrong | need not discuss, but this physical'difierence 1s 8 great disadvantage to us both, as I think. Your amo! j while ours suffer from your presence ina |, we suffer on each side. If is ad- iy sooth affords a reason, at least, why we should res, w. ‘fleet—1 K Barpacerieer et Sor ~+ Bom, em welli—6 Cases Champagne. A ater dE * unaena t et. gat ts eu 15 8 = sven te 3 fe ee te at 4 FEW MORE MEN ARE WANTED Wo bring it up to the maximum required by Isw.’ in that part of Virginia. Grant that Gen. Movielian’s intention is to fall back as far as Yorktown~what and where then? THE MOBT GING INDUCE- visas she ob operation fal the foreoe opera ‘eid out Soon, aee Cases eae se tenia ; ne ing A S yahons and Genesys ie: Army o he Fetomso gcoaptes, ite | | BRE FAMILIES: ting the troo My ula Creek, cietibang, or ‘Ureatna, ot oy 4 — - 4 4 or! Rips] Sap bee : i t E 5 wished to organ'ze and arm five companies of blacks. General Butler prohibited it. —_—_—_—__—_—_—___ o ‘on. ait Acettte te present | hsp mo Jas: 6 ineumbent, ba: no atn re-election bence 2. tm the fire congyert. Ovi dittric. of Maine. ’ gat Ld be peal | LY Yay i