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~ = 1 uP 4aLeR. — an extremely selfish view of the TE TEL APHIC NEW ad THE EVENING STAR, | 00" “IT2TARY Bupen®: re sae ah rai ate tig Chen | MATS TO FHS AFTERNOON 6 TO-MORKO® 7 —_, a 6 a! as you peace =o = === | ADDITIONAL REGULATIONS FOR THE Ristaoend feted. the 13th Pall account of | (arvere is an unwillingness on the part of our LATER FROM.POPE'S ARMY. Fy C.K. L. OROWN & GU. Auonoveers WASHINGTON CITY: gees (—Laudations of Stonewall Taeavighageio as Lett cpd be, for you free colored le va The Secretary of War issued yesterday the fo! Tackson—From the Te iver —Remerad poe roa mm us Now, if youcould | THE ENEMY STILL|RETREATING. CESES ASP Yolmonnow Mook The, > white people, would ‘open ei the new AUGUST 15, 1969. | lowing additional regulations for the enrolimen of base by McClellan — Federal | £'wide door for many to be made free. If we ° UMBER | Market. ertibiiched "hy the Corperston, on and éraft of militia : 3 at West Point. deal with those whoare not free atthe beginaing, | JACKSON'S ARMY SAID TO N west i te the * eer oe | Ordered, 8th. That In filing all requisitions for | & — and whose intellects are clouded by sl:very, SIX C¥ THOUSAND iarae'puniber af thesbew ro EF Keadieg matier on every page. See | miiitia the quotas of the several will Be | southern files to the 13th Instant hare been re- Itt ——.— iD Want of good stock sre invited to axd | spportioned by the Governors, among the sever) ; me, would | DISSATISFACTION AMONG VIRGIN:A | sie,820/l vill boeoid witoost reerve, oanda for interesting Telegraphse counties, and, where practicable, among thesubd- | Celved. In perfect accordance with rebel ideas Srvein thisaiatter, aeech ‘might be accomplished. ry " we ae a go ly pepe Day aie i Oy ge Te ioeata EE ESTE PE 0 aoe see sans - —_——___-—_____—— | made to such counties Ci ision: by the rebels the le o1 yal Mountain inning capable of thinking as w! men, i SnTa ——— —— | Sotunteers heretofore Saeeeee By es ween Py claimed as a glorious victory. Brigadier Gen. } and not those who have been systematically | UNDAUNTED pong — OF A UNION By W.L WALL — a pits raapsibearidas ny harptane suipuinted term of service shall not have expired. | Prince, 29 commissioned efficers, and 330 pri- °PPhey were then urged to make the sacrifices for nares A our A’ BA TURDA' ever of Metropolitan news and gosttp, and cholce | S4pulate tary of said to have been taken prisoners, The 1G, st? qrolook, eutifn cmniy toe Epwix M. Stanton, Secretary of vates, are the sake of their race; and the exau-ple of Wash- HE KILLS ELEVEN REBELS reuse 4 eae tall cet literery reading, is now on our counter ready A dispatch dated yesterday at Harrisburg states | names of the officers are published. They were | jagton, who sacrificed his own ense and comfort 4 3 os 5 deilvery to the public. Embraced in its enter- that an order has been received there from Secre- | taken to Gordcnsville in handcuffs, and, tn con. | that bis race mie bo henehiied eopecient. to, n ——————— ani tthe mY ‘ L. W. taining contents are the following articles: formity with Jefferson Davia’s retaliatory order, | The Colony of Liberia wes referred to,| Siczi's Heangvartsns, near Raph 5 « to the continuation of ad- 1g | tary Stanton relative puntain, by the eafvor of the € ear, wie wen vance pay ard bounty, and a postponement of the an eye-wi' wad hae ptt pp penser meet time of draft.”” G P iL ta; Reconnotssance beneessenempess eae towards iiebrmond, rceupation of Malvern | ARRIVAL UF PRISONERS FROM FREDER- ICKSBURG. rf lored. le _ oners of war. One reason for an unwillingness to doso Is, that | '¥& Deyo om nods -# The Richmond Dispatch of the 12th says some of you would rather remain within reach of | force on the other 5 guns in position and The'prelude to the battle of Saturday eveaing | the country of ycur nativity. Ido nct know | a large body of cavsiry in thelr neighborhood, Hill; and Latest News from Richmond occurred on Friday, in Culpeper county, beyond bow much attackmea yeu may have toward our | supposed to be merely covering the retreat of the ard lhe Peninenla Last night the steamer Keyport arrived at her | tse Rapidan river, in a skirmish between the | face. Itdoes not strike me th<t you have the main body The pursuit ——— a Jachaae eS wharf, bringing up a guard from Gen. Burnside’s | advance of our army ae larger force of the General Milroy is in the advance, with Buferd’s ogre y t ; division, having in custody Mayor Slaughter and | enemy. The ‘latter retreat some loss in | finking about and Bayard’s Cavalry and art ap, and the raid of Morgan in Tennestee ; re- ’ 4 ly Mayo iz some lery ded, d twenty-one ported capture of Baton Rou threatened at- | fourteen other prominent citizens of Fredericks- | Fy, into our hands, including Three comriiesioned | America. It Is nesrer to us thin Libe Not} The river is easily forded at many points. seen pe Orleans, and Sestruction vf the burg, who cre charged with secretly aiding and | omcers, who arrived here by way of Lynchburg, much more t! one-fourth as tar as Liberia. It is stated by scouts that Jackson’s army num- re rem Arkansas. hin seven days’ run by steamers. Unlike L!- : iving them Informa- | on Sun ight. The pursuit was continued for | ¥'t! 1: itis a bigh- | bers sixty thousand, at least. He has managed to Murder of General McCook; Latest War News | belting the eaemy, and & some distance, and the Yankee forces made a | Deria, it 1s on a great line of travel ; it ts 8 big from every direction of the Army; Orders from | tlon of the movements of our alata bony bieereg stand at Southwest Mountain, near Mitchell's bobo The —— isa way rae — ses move all off safely eee, ————— cst tee Day te in reference to drafting; and | conveyed immediately to the ap + | station, about six miles beyond the Rapidan. peop! le, an oe oe. Dennis ar con oe stragglers. Some (he, TeRorted Evacuation of the Peninsuls Py | Another batch of the same sort is expected to- | Siight skirmishing was kept up on Seturday | Sdvantages, and expecially camp lest night, and said almost all the Virginia same noon larity of the climate with your native land ; thus ba Sketches, News Items, Clippings from night, from the wordics ae Se ing, and in the afte: of that day, abcut being sulted to your physical condition. The teidirs would dover if they thought they would the Press, Wit, Telegraphic News, and all lo- A NAVAL CAPTURE. by 8 por pecan omy ogee Setar! 8 to rent — " bag act aia! cating for the Farm Admirel Dupont has reported to the Navy De- | 824 & brigade under General C. 8. Winder. | highway Carribean A Union sold! woods Heading for the Farmer, Gardener, and Houre- the Pacific ocean; and this particular place has ket barrel gras in both neopets and Agricultural News and Household Over three hundred prisoners were captured in j nesday with bis mus! grasped ecel pts. ment that mornl. f the 4th inst. the ngagement all the advantages foracolony. On both sides Loses Gears! caplet tee ackasear Aquilla oat RINNE, Shist7 Contatastoned there are harbors, among the finest in the ——— _— har stock Loge os ~* par dead while attempting to run the blockade of Charles. | _ One of the latter admits that a Federal division | | The See eliy tant evened of tie coal ace, vine tea eres I Ra = 9 ton harbor. She is of 77 tons burden, was laden | W8s cut to pieces while endeavoring to surround reed iat mashed ruised lous ways, ; ade, and the i beliet ts | mines; and be sald these lat'er were the best | 4004 showing with what on the Union with between 300 and 400 barrels of turpentine, | tust the enemy fore In Killed afd wounded leat | (binge he knew of to commence an enterprise showing campeon c P bero had bt for his life, but wit eval and was bound for Nassau, N. P. least four times greater than ours. It was while} Toreturn: Bor have been talked to upon this | bero foug fe, ithout This is just the paper above all others for per sens sojourning in the National Metropolis to vend to their friends at a distance. Price only three cents per copy, or @1 perannum; postage three balls. id by stamps when so arranged. —_.—_ bravely leadi the men under his command | subject, and told that a speculation is intended | His body was plerced with sg oc bs hermes theese decea ai EPFECTED A JUNCTION. thet Gen. Winder was. shot through the breast | by gentlemen who have peepee enacts Many of the enemy’s dead were left unburied, Spirit ef tue morning Press. Gen. King’s f fine body of men, effected | 8nd almost instantly killed. At one moment the | try, Including the coal mines, | We Save beet | sate others were only half covered. In many Ne eer eae ae ae fate of his brigade seemed in douht, when his | mistaken all our lives, if we do not kno cna bak 'Seak saeosihie The Intelligencer notices the unceasing €D- | 9 junction with Gen. Pope near the Inte battle field supports came up, and the enemy was driven back | Whites as well ‘as blacks look to their self-inter- | places arms were seen earth dcevers of certain parties—as General Phelps, of | on Monday night. under an impetuous onset. On Saturday night | ests, unless among those deficient in intellect. | Some thirty prisoners, wounded and concealed th makes something. the battle-field in b were in New Orleans, and Gov. Andrews, of Massachu- —_-__ the division of Gen. A. P. Hill was e: and | Everybody you trade wi near ouses, brought wetta—t. coerce the President “into the adoption | ARKANSAS RAISING UNION TROOPS. | the whole Federal force retreated, the pursuit You meet ‘wlth these things ae ———— Rap ay ! I being kept up for a distance of some five miles. | If such persons have what will be of advantage ‘of measures to which, es the civil and military We learn that four full Regiments of Union ng kept up tm the question is, whether {t cannot ° Heavy and rapid firing was heard after midnight, em, q Nigisc intelligent FinanctaL.—New York papers of last evening head of the netion, be is known to be opposed,’’ | troops have been raised in Ai kanses and organ- and the supposition is that a battle took place im: made of advantage to you ‘ou are nt ul g t vening by persistent efforts to induce the employment of | ized at Cassville, since July mediately on the Rappahannock river, near the | 8nd know a seqoum dees a Pr = . _ xk board yesterday: U. F (roguinsed ) Tae bacssuea abd of Gea! BeClomiats oo I8MISSED FROM RVI Niue prisoders were sent back to Gordonsville fore, depends upon yourselves. Ax to the coal SBra. {eoupan,) 65%; '230 Teessary Sates, E On 3 . - < “4 Tre Repubsicon mys of Gen. McClellan's order | 5 DEN iton af tne President, Mnjor EZ. | Wheuce they were Uansterred by rallroad to Rich: | Mines, I think I eee the means avallable for your | American geld, 115%; Tennessee 6's, 52; Missouri penpenting segrees: Lawrence, of the Sixty frst Regitn-at, New | mond, guarded by a detachment of tue Ist Mary- | self-reliance. I shall, if | get a euficient number | S050 ROI AC UN, cea esol hay gold at “This is very well, so far as it goer, but it does | york Volunteers, is dismissed from the se-vice. | land regiment, under Capt. Wm. Goldsborough. of you engaged, = Pe aap m cap treat 116, bur closes freely offered at 115%. —_ bot execute the act ¢f Congress, which frees the In necordance with the sentence of the court- According to the statements of prisoners, the | shail not be wronged. you engag nian Sa tas He ‘ks premium. eaves of rebel mesters escaping into our lines, rt! 7 r > force under Pope amounts to 40,000 men terprise, I will spend some of the money ent ——————— 2 Nether employed by ws or nat Second Lieutenants Pranck © Goodriet, George |. Gen. 0.8. Winder was anepbewet Gen. Jobn | to me ’ Lam nct sure. you will eucceed. The ; prs cats fons eee A Rowley, Charles L. Neggle and T.S. Wright, | H. Winder, the commander of the Department of | Government may lose the money; but we cannot AMUSEMENTS. GRATUITOUS ADVERTISING. of the regular army, have been casblered for mis- | Henrico, and was probably the youngest briga- | succeed unlesswe Ny. Bit we tee central We find an individual who sigue himecif H. | behavior before the enemy, and Captain Carley | dier in the Confederate army. ee a nik ms cutie on cxtumeaners cameos ERBURY RALS, = Tiller, besten ae po aha ming ie Lay, of the Twelfth United states Fatantry, tor paths enemy had 6,000 troops engaged in the | America are notin quite as satisfactory condition CaNUMA BERT BeAr es. nee, be ss 01 aty. t " \. od — columns of acotemporary ths the Star charged sent eh tae Pifty-tifth iectineet Naw Tork Vo The officers ‘who arrived yesterday from Gor- | quarter, but it is true ali fections are agreed alike . QTO-NIGHT, mm $3 for advertising a concert he wasconcerned | unteers, for disobedience of orde:s has been dis- | donsville, twenty-seven In number, and who were | On the tubject of colonization, and want it, and = - ago 3 captured by Gen. Jackson on Siturday, wili not | are more generous than we are here. To your THE BEAUTIFUL jookease. very fine, in geiting up fcr benevolent purposes. were confirmed by General MeClalien. 7-7 | betconsidered prisoners of war 80 long'as the re: | colored. race they have no objection. Besides, 1 <a BRAUTINCE relie Curtains, with Cornice, cost @9¢ Phe allegation cf Mr. Tilley (whoever he may vee s : cent offensive and uncivilized order of Gen. Pope | Would endeavor to have you made equsit a ery large @ilt-frame Mirror, with Freaeb he) deserves no special attention at our hands, FROM CULPEPER COURT-ROUSE. remains unrepetled. They have all, Gen- Prince Seve cea pet assurance you should be tue equ MARIETTA, orbit Giacs. cost $180, = Lette: ed from Cul aclu m placed in the y prison, and | o z ‘ainut teat a eye save eed wioas the | news of latercat not alveedy teberephode n° | will in'a'tew days be separately conlined, to be | Tae practical thing want to sscertein te MARIETTA. Walsut Cabinet‘or Wiking Deak, with sabject of newspaper adveriising and upon the | Gn saturday night, after the ation, Dr. Steele. | tried, and finally punished ss felons, should the | whether I can get anumber of able-bodied men, whatnot ‘attached, neoeasity of conducting business In a business | o¢ the oth New York, while endeavoring to find | Government of the North persist in claiming the | with their wives and children, who are willing MARIETTA, ~—4 ~ om Pp me nets, 3'ke way, as well in & newspaper office es else- | his way to his regiment, encountered two rebel | Tight to murder and pillge. pl hacer er a teece sasarea se erably Vory Bne Velvet and Brusecia , ‘bere soldiers fully armed. He sternly demanded a FROM JACKSON'S COMMAND. Nn ee ee ae ina aan chilies, MARIETTA, Walagth, Extenvion Piping Fable, Fike headibaie sad fa sommes cf our ‘ie: surrender, and they were so alarmed, being ap- {From the Richmond Enqulrer, 12th.} intelligent men, * 7 Cant THE Very fine Cut tere fam blors. i See S © eure wed ay prebeneive of thelr proximity to our forces, that | Accident to tke telegraphic wires on yesterday | ‘ © cut Siete on eset srry mer able-bedied FASCINATING ‘and Wine G * ‘Ges insiat upon so managing thelr business, and | they gurrendered, and he marched them both to | prevents us from giving cur readers any satisfac. | Bave fifty? If1 co sgt id children SPANISH DANSEUSE. vuy notoriety-bunting loafer undertaking to pa- | the camp as prisoners. torlly information from the lines of the army | ™€®, with a mixture of womeo an - rade bis name before the public at theexpense of thelr edvertising columus fe quite certain to re- weeive a curt dismissal But outside of the large commercial cities the pes has been pretty much at the mercy of the ‘ood he family relation—I think 1 NEW BILL 3 : ——_+—_—__ above Gordonsville. At enearly hour in theday, | £004, things in ILL TO-NIGBT! THE PENINSULA BEING EVACUATED. | the line from Gordonsville to Richmond, vie Seale ria eae nano wiciuer tele om oe dearer | Ru engagement pol Stee NEGA AE MATEO: Tee hareae marten referring to the dis- | Lynchburg, en to the aierat line, fog lens not. This {s the practical part of my wish to see the swoet and pleasing Balisd Vooslist. pate! the New York Tribwnme relative to the lee ped He, fearful of {nt tion by | you. — withdrawal of General McClellen’s army from | Yankee sporators. ‘anon o. formen ceeteion, da. | These are subjects of very great importance— | Third week of MISS ELLEN COLLEBN, the forlety-hunting Iazzaront, and in this city js] the Peninsula, says clined to transmit intelligence, immediately. | Worthy of Te aa. tena ates much admired 8nd favorite Danseuse. bored and swindled to an intolerable extent by | “We have kuown of this movement of the | through that medium. Soon after this the direct | iy “oot pertaining to yourselves merely, nor of your MISS JENNY ALBEN, ail sorts of adventurers and office-seekers, engi- | AT™Y ery Potomac for the last two days, but Lieder epee eenigtt inns barons "The tse and ours ties present, but as one of the | The popular and pretty Terpeichorean Artiste. , » engi- it to b 2 = ; — neering to secute gratuitous advertising, and | ment desired no mention at present, hares itv | Only intelligence which was received at all by aac ta the present geucrotion, | MISS MAGGIE VERNON, and Corps de Ballet. who, like all other profesrional beggars, are allowed to be telegraphed, we preaume secrecy bean yr be ee bol Sr ee ie | buts Contineed onsness of the impudent and tasolent 1n proportion to the unres- | eee ented vesrey. tare TOD For | was owing tothis fect thet tho operator on the “Kroes ape 00 sxe fomeenas ie hy, DELEVANTE BROTHERS, sonabieness of their demands. “The army is now moving away from Harrl- | direct Ine deemed it prudent to withbold infor- Titer pres isos In thelr daring acte. La Perche, Bumbling and Nuree To say that we have Atty applications a day of | son’s Landing, and, by to-morrow, 1 hear the | ™4tion until certain that the line was clear. fate ctoraiey.** y Homes @’ Aire, = Caine. i this nature would © imperfectly express the | place will be cleared. They are coming down FROM CULPEPER. . aed Patent 4% extent of the Seosmenas ta which ee poet subject tee Ro See i kete to"Yorktown, by F eres bag rig nemesis Leaps a! I ear prt feed pagesiren, ed perf 5 niet eee eee a - fd in thie way, In eémmon with our cotemporaries - cctabaperet feats in shipped by water. Hand seabeomizer tien clas J. H. BUDWORTH exoelieut assortment of Kitchen Requisi'es, In New Acte, Banjo So!os, and Patriotic Songs | AB4 5807 other arucies too numerous to ename- ae DENNY GALLAGHER, we Se pa. “ait important movement, the preliminary arrange. | river. The forces en zed were & portion, on our The delegation then rew. in his Irish and Ethiopian Songs and Danoes, anitd @REEN & WILLIAMS, Ancte_ ts for which have been completed with such | side, of Ewell’s division, and on the part of the ” W. B. HARRISON J.C. Mo@YIRE & that end finds! vantageous to iterate name cecsece and pr St that te Py ry 33 enem: three or more brigades, amounting to be- (>> From Shillington’s bookstore, Odeon . “4 a before the departmental eye, per lecture, (for | sidered fully assured. ‘The precise nature of the | tween eight ard ten thousand men, The siaugn- | Butlding, we have an early copy of Godey’s| The xreat Comicand Extemporsneons Singer. Cakes Eaont ares denevolent objects,) upon Borrohoola Gaa, Caco!- | Movement or the destination of the army it would | ter of the Yankees is said to have been frightful | Lady’s Book for September. First week of ecy, Ct How to Raswe the Wind, there can be no | 2° be proper to divulge, but it is asserted that it | —out of all proportion to the number taken pris- Ume give an answer. The pentoon bridges went up to bridge the | to obtain, the battle on Saturday occurred in Cul- . Now, if the Rev. Mr. Sleek, or Dr. Pangloss, | river, night before last.” 2 . peper county, at a point on the Grange acd Alex. |, Phe President said: Take your full time—no or Prof. Diddier, wishes to serve bis country as} Geb. AlcClellan’s army 1s engaged ina very | andria railway, six miles beyond the Rapiden | DUTY at all chaplain, consul, or paymaster, &c , & WILLIS ARMSTRONG, = involves the removal of the army from its present | oners. An entire regiment, whilst charging one . parileular objection, #> that he goes about It in @} jocation, and that this removal is already in ‘ac- | of our batteries, was ambuscaded and. literally o oo ee asgeny faa Clown, Juggier, Le tour de woe P business-like way, and pays squarely for his] tive Progress. A letter froma naval officer at- | annihilated. Cr ii _ . 15 — advertisements. Otherwise ‘quite the contrary.” | tached to the Jam ver flotilla says ‘‘that The Richmond Dispatch says that official dis- +. rer]: dmissien 2% cents; ; Orchestra Chairs 5 cents, Newspzper men every where should refuse to wilinahewaunte peng Be a oat patches have been received there confirming the 'D BOME FURNITURE Las) re Open Bt 74; TMRNS Bt Big O'CIOSE. ®-bmit to this sponging process. We have stead- | try may expect to receive intelligence of suet | loss of the ram Arkansas. FOR GALE.STE ‘HE GALETFIES, ity resisted it a0 cajust to ourselves, eur em. | important end momentous Character “A move- PEDERAL eumboate AT wast roInr. a tranlre ST prnneyivesieeceere it" T 1 Gate iM PREANCE BALL.) Ployees, our subscribers and our iF adver- | ment is immediately to take place, which, in the From ispatc) ug. 12 ‘att teers. iad opinion of the verter has been ‘80 well arranged we ‘alk that thee Federe aetoas came up U NION FEMA id ACADEMY! rita Cia Pua OF a USEMENT, a can scarce! of success which | Yor! ver to ‘oint on morn! t ay eeeson The practise of gratuitous advertising for exbi- will, if carried ‘out ae designed resultin & vietery THIRTEENTH ACADEMIC YEAR On MO. int! | 44 NING, August a ditions and entertainments got up for charitable] which will erase from the minds of the peopl ¥ ecmmences As the great esort of the eity, wi «= ; y bees most talent ever 01 ineli mentio: jects by really trustworthy parties, is almost | @!l the failures and defects of the past. landed a force at Corr’s farm, in King and Queen SEPTEMBER AST. Mest Danoers, au 8-lawsw* equally objectionable ina sound business point | [From the Correspondent of the N. Y. Tribune } | county. The object of these movements {s a % Fonrnese Monnos, Aug. 12 —Fi x past | Matter of conjecture, though it {s possible that miaxe ot the Bocketerse: =p ma ot ef view. There seems no good reason why the ihrer ee en : " MOORE’S WES? END DRUG STORE. DIARRHG@A REMEDY! it bas been well understood here that the Army | ‘oops are passing by that route from McClellan’s 4 ie at ar advertising business and books of a newspaper | of the Potomac was on the eve of an importact | army to the Rappahannock aupolied with Pure Medicines: Also vail the pa MAGUIRE’S COMPOURD office should not be conducted and kept with as | movement, though concerning its real character M’CLELLAN. lar advertised Med: day, Peeeke: 7 ti rew Lear EXYRAOCT OF BEUNE PLART! muob precision asthe business and books of a as ete se geo comments, rhe aa vu [From the Lngpennecer Whig, Bode, She fe nth @ large Suaely of Toilet Articles,ete, Cigars, “BODY 0. —— bank or mercantile house; and yet, this is im- ae wane te that Gon M concurred in one © report was current, yesterday, that Mc- Vor portion! Fested for Fifteen Years with Ievmonse Suceess . - McClellan bax come | Clellan’s army had evacuated Berkeley, and} U7- Dartioulsr care used in di possible under the present bap-bazard style of | to the conclusion that with reference to the new | gone down the river in tra e think it physicians’ presoriptions. se the West and South, and now extensively regulating the tariff of advertising charges too} base, the things most io be desired, and yet the | not improbable that the report ally practised ry most difficult to d f FE meee ON EVERSNCE sed te the Western Arevies / generally practised in newspaper offices. cu! 0, was to yet away from it The Dispatch of the 12th sa: emners oi ie ¥ ¥ eo It is a notorious fact, that newspaper publish. | *°¢ that prope |p es wer nccoraingly. Faas | ist ‘was confidently asserted ‘on the street cor- JNGINE COMPANY. No S, have sashes ele Sanneee aie . WHE ONLY se OURATIVE tog is He worst-paying business in the country, | fs weliey greet caution now doing | ners yesterday, that McClellan was evacuating | numerous frisndeand the prdiiot seats; thus sfording the citisens of W RELAXED CON _ ? leved to be the fact;@ind there is no longer | his encampment on James ri annus! PIC NIC will take place at Analortan of amusement at 8 merel DITIONS ov TRE BOWELS and that the number of successful newspapors— any mottve for dleguising it from the public. a THURED. . ‘85d an opportunity of taking am Caused by Change of Water end Diet. ly f forty- trans) rf —— Lescscecess se ake Linton Riaten may: Na counted heavily with irecpe, are coming aewe te cro INTERVIEW BETWE: PRESIDENT rangemen oe on VE ax> MERITORIOUS EXHIBITION | Batirely Vegetable, and Suited to Ali Age. ee ee : Feely ap the bagi mopping here, have gone di-| LINCOLN AND A COMMITTEE OF COL-| 1 pigs TRAVEsING DUSFERS, &o,, in| unsiloyes by any indelioate sete or — This IU success may, we believe, in nine cases | rectly up the bay to one of the rivers leading into} ORED MEN. L Linen, Baropead Cloth.” ~°” "" | Somman in thealare aad someere bealte Prepared and Sold by cut of ten, be traced to bad business manage- cedars een), the great body of the army | Yesterday afternoon, the President of the United | LADIES’ TRAVELING — J. @ 0. MAGUIRE, Br they dor lle tf agp pratt hese taeda ne | Landing with six days’ rations, “As they will | States gave an audience to Edward M.Thomes,| |. peas TRAVELING DUSTERS. nen : RF ys) 9 not cross to the opposite side of th John F. Cook, John T. Costin, Cornelius Clark . LOUIS, MIS8O¥RI. tion, however large, must go under, unless every | get some Idea that the real design of the mations ; 4 eater hd ania : From $1.5 upwards. ————————— — line of their advertising space can be counted | recently made in that direction. If, aa in. said, | “ac, Donen MeCoy, a committee of colored} | 4 htm Ory PO UES. DUSTERS, LiSERRY BALL, Geld » Washincton City by spon asso much money; and it will invariably | tbe Rebels were induced to march a large force wands claay CIRCULAKS, *a. do. ant . ALEXANDEI4, VA. CHARLES STOTT, Dragrist, bs found we think, that where {ll-judged gene- out of Kichmond towards Petersburg to meet the | They were introduéed to the President by Rev. PxxcivaL & Parxxn—..____. ___ Proprietors Ne, 376 Pa. avenue. neariy 1-alty le displayed at the advertising counter at expected advent of Gen. McClellan’sforce tn that] J. Mitebell, the commissioner of emigration. FIFTH WEEK! Mateaal Hotel; direction, | presume the only purpose be had in The President received them with great kindness, RAVELING NEW STARS: NEW STARBB! and by the expense of wholesome and imperative busi- | view in crossing to the opposite of Harrison's : 4 — Hest stracti: ine MaRsmait. ey: Aces ness rules, that the tranegressor in the end finds | Landing was achieved. sa : a ee mr.| LARGEST STOCK IN WASHINGTON! he Mots Atsrasting af the Benson ete" af 1 ohn phen pee himself unable to be even Just to his employees | eit hnst Was 8 felnt, what Is the reality? If the = 4 ey rose and re- r Our Assortment Never Better! rebels expected our army to a) ‘the right | Thomas, chairman of the committee, rose and re- pts and bis paper maker. bank of the James they Lave weoa disappointed, marked that they were there by invitation to hear offer to citizens and strangere sil szse Ac'sim in bebslf of charitable objects may | for it has gone in ancther direction. Where? | What his Sn iy usitties of beet 8 ee, rf AFBER Properly be levied upon the pocket of the news- | Before this goes to the type-setter’s banda no| The President, a! 8 few preliminary obser- i . LA DI 28D +83 TR ee Soupiggs ANDCITIZENS! Sees BO paper publisher, but has no more business at the | @°UD* the question will have been answered—the | vations, informed them that sum of money had My oer Rabe sat uss. whole thing expiained—perhaj been appropriated by Cong.ess and placed at his 1 BO-5 most : P advertising counter than it has ata bank counter. J tragic. cherssiere tn bl T i; ihe panteon dfscretion, for the Purpoes of ‘siding the colont- sectanc! tarsuicatecivenseonle meee. ; > minh ivi Panty opin Water, In other ways newspaper men need to be able Draiges which went up the river yeaterda zation, in some country, of the peop! Je, OF & por. LEY STEPHENS & Mie viona bh idier or travel without it ry to protect themselves from leakages which go to | Companted by a very large force of engineers and | tlon of them, of African descent; thereby makin 322 Pa ween Sth ad Ith sis, Serene Berea od a — meke publishing so ruinousa business on the Sauns wanes mca cocmetane 1 Sey eh Bae SS lene Kime been Lis | ae ttte thee See MIS8 KATE FRANCIS. u leet Yer tetmeals eee ‘ is e-rrage—bat we have not space toenlarge far-} This being so, the Inference—not only from | ‘The President then mentioned some of the rea- mye FRANG: Ss ther upon the subject to-day. this but from a variety of other circumstances — why bp Ploeg leave = birtorent bs You t The business of pews bi! and facts—is that the great body of the A’ and weare nt races—we have between usa! J. > ne ibe beeenacs oa wisiccas keane the Potomac is about 4 pods bc Bk pid broader difference than exists between almost any 22 Pa, Reg’t, care Capt, Duff—1 sinsula, while the remainder re-embarks other two races. Whether it is right or wrong |, Hox snd Bdie. Mdse., some concert of action Js effected amongst those | transporte umd proceeds down the river, That | need not discuss, but this physical difference 1s a Haborefelder. care Lt. Rose, 4th Mich. Reg’t— who carry iton. Some attempts have been made | this is the plan now in process of being executed | great disadvantage to us both, as I think. Your Be ° id In this direction by State organizations, but a na- | 18 the current impression, not to say belief—the | Face suffer very greatly, many of them, by living nanny CITES ‘Lawrence—7 Boxes, Chests, 2 oks, Chins, LLIE E: 1 result of the best inf the among us; while ours suffer from your presence Lawiovec—1 hex asm . ‘SR JOHNNY, <— aos wae = subjec Successfully carried. pais h wilhancore In vig her) ‘we suffer on each side. If thi (aad . F. Brush Box. = . = Duorrep.—In consequence of the falling off of peed peng marr Sak pesplasity te tho seb- papas se (s era benels Why we eben! rigeaish, Beg’t—! Box and | Bag, SS eta siete sooty au lt the restoration of the Army of the Poto- 53 work atthe Census Office, the following clerks} mac to a position of activity and woctulness. ‘For You here are freemen, I suppose. [A voice— \yers—1 Hox, T's Division, Co. E~S Boxes Hesp:tai F t—1 Keg, ‘ have been dropped: J. W. Brigden, Pe.; CB, } the last six weeks it has been little less thanclose | ‘Yes, sir. a Perhaps you have long been free, Machee, D. C.; M. Jordan, Va.; C.T. King, N | Prisoners. Sletet Ge cee ee ee - » , ee x it mt wrol on an . ¥ ; J Stabler, ind.; J. W. Clampitt, D.C.) H. | of tne absolute fullure oF the Pee en see | peoples but eves when You erase tobe slaves. | Guapisin tatiocs Sth IIL Cav—4 Boxes, © Upperman, D.C; A. 0. Douglass, D.C.; al- | paign, the withdrawal of the army Intact will be bell Mei Betta Bese smarne bert Rhodes, Pe; H. Hayes, Wis; 8. W. Wi cua en Righly,, copditable to Gen. The consignees are requested to oll and take : =p ellan. Once across kab: raid — ind; C.F. Biel, B. C5 C.F Riss, te eek beck to Yarktewe Gate. prone ars enjoy. yoy | AVSY ene POOKAS SS. wise & tp. : c TR Sag ge wee me co wait, cn oi ba Los pl See broad continent not a single man of your race is south corners : N Hy Personal —Hon. Shelby M. Cullom, Speaker lanes perhaps furious onset, by 1 t mg i a of the Hi of Re ntatives of the State of the enemy. made the equal of 2 single man of ours. Go where | au '5 3t Republican Hitinols, and late commisaloner of the War De-| sending away” civot’ccy mocislian bas, beon | You SFT dovnet, propese’te discuss thie, bet eee SECOND REGIMENT partment st Cairo, has arrived in town, upon} thousands im the Tegate, who sent it as a fact wi é DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA Ad Sean a teat est ee es wad wd _ aE: Baltimore, Ma.yere ete National. w=" | fovea, hindrance toe rapid movement; and he tala nc aest | 4 Sandi Ormoceunaty is Ofer to chase Prof. ¥. H. Griswold and Dr.H.C. Levanway, | Withsome of bis very See Sees eho wit oy , : : of Pa., are at Clay in that part of Virginia. A FEW MORE MEN ARE WANTED —— . Fo bring it up to the maximum required by {17-The Commissioner of Taternal Revenne |. Grant that Gen McCiellan’s intention ts to fall try —— has made the following appointments for the | Wor may safely cece” “iat the ‘Sree onfene | throats, llextena, | THE MOST ENGONTSON® “ez ‘State of Delaware, under the tax law: Jobn P. | soi 1s the co-operation of ali the forces 8 Are held out by the Ni areermmant, Corpo- MoLear, of Wilmington, assessor, and C. H. B — of ration, and © Day, of Dover, collector. Ld THE FAMILIES OF MARRIED MEN ARREST? oF 4n Epiroz vor Discovnagine EN. 7 bide} ‘cftie let aurine the cae Listusts.—D. A Mahoney, editor of the Dubu- ‘anee 5 i £20 {Low Hemld, was arreted yesterday by ; . { Tit ve! 1 be - Marshal, charged with discouraging Ho vop Pinay Poinr !—By the announcement eisew!| it will be seen that the steamer Key. port makes one of her delightful trips to Piney Point to-morrow, returning Sunday evening. C7" The delivery cf Treasury Notes of the denemination of one and two dollars wil!te? ("Ajo tut Le commenced on Tyesday next, though |y small | i-ceurce:ca. con wo mated for reelection quantities. 4p the fire congressional district of Maine.