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“— oO J : = a SS OOo GEN. POPE'S LAST ORDER. APFAIRS DOWN RIVER. Vno.rsaLe SND REWAIL GROCER. AUCTION SALES. THE EVENING STAR, | Betow we publish an order recently issued by | Army Movements at Aquia Creek recently completed the T"Satitiliasan THis APTERNOON & TO-MORK ©. ———————= } Major General Pope, to correct irregulariti ve. Stonewall J: on ° i bie nee uw palling os — ae ot ee T ate tgate cei te Fe “Sew. > : the conduct of a small portion of his troops and Peint— Poin US to osii the attention of his oid friends WASHIN GTON CITY . large portion of the followers of bis camps, which var = Aug. 16, 1863 —Bditor Star: 1 trom aa = shiny to servo them is" ali brave r — ed lor ¥.. AUGUST 15, 1862 | of late have been bringing disgrace on our coun- {the —— nevertnag teached this place to-day, Unt et tl GXOOFRY PRADE, i Sinctnse ice stopping at Aquia Creek on the way down. We are glad to learn from gentlemen just from Keyport is now in Government employ, having ® and. inersased ftollities to his army teat already the execution of this order partial charter ina Government capacity, at the dae ith nd bes greatly checked the evil itaims toguppress, fame tims that st ¢ carries passengers and pri where bas cere a! us 7 Bi 5 Ba washed worked tnlte malaiiBet tole néed freight. She has. large freight capacities and . tine, erone cause, as we kaow from personal observatloR. | reat speed, making 22 miles per hour with esse Prof. Seoounes Eon ef the New New and Powerfel Toe “order” is characteristic, Indecd, of its au- a y, and with an excellent commander, ving th veel “ei oes thor, who In all b!s military career has proved Capt. Seckpeia, (well known to visitors at the ff: uiar induoemsats, ee negro brigade in South Carolina is an unmiti | tim prompt to deal effictently with the necess!- White House for many y yearr,) is just the thing Hi took of Pine Teas, Wines, Liquors, Sugare Satine grted failure ties surrounding him, and, ¢o far, has never failed for the service. re 108, The Repudiican is occupied with news matters J to deal effectually with them: Aquia Creek has of co grown tobe quite a to-day. Headquarters Army of Virginia, } business point. Just now there is no marked ac- —__—_ —_-e+e- Near Cedar Mountain, (Va ) August 14, 1862 but at the time the Burnside army orp: | General G ders No. i9 —The Major Genera) } tivity here, QUR MILITARY BUDGET. EPP Reading mation om every pags. See ovtsids for enteresting Telegraphse ond other matter Spirit ef the Morning Press ‘The Intelligencer argues that General Hunter's 5 Ce or Za rfretta,) " = Are {tre description, ar oe ‘s will appear at eulé (Rep) ~~ ig eae « the iradeof Weenie ase B. WILSON, von of Ps par betwee Ces ere ak Aenea reer it, Commandin, discovers with great dissatisfaction | ‘anded here the river was full of transports, and Seslaaemace that General Order No. 5, requiring that the | quartermaster Clem. Wes’, energetic as he ir, -OSALS FO COAL. CARWERBURY RADY. ‘ons eutuely © THE SITUATION. troops in this command be subsisted on the 2 coun- | sca his hands full for the time being. prorosais FOR WOOD AND C ma AVEWUE, REAR SIZTE ST. ory aeons othe ume of ‘The public around us are evidently momentarily set Ree cen wae caren gp net 8 The City of Norwich, the Cossack, and one or ost OFFICE Peas, : MONDAY.A August 18, time ye expecting to hear of er battle Inthe vicinity | ahused by omy of th the officers and soldiers of } twosmaller transports, are now unloading at this u ‘grind will be ‘Wil he 108:8!ved at thie De AND DURING FHE WEEE, ane . cm st of Slaugbter’s Mou Aconsiderable perticn | this pects thm = fs to be distin understood | point, but the public, In supposing that any con- SEALID Paerosspe. q y cartmant anti: »2 o’clook mon Alenday, the ist st ofthe army of Major General Pope is row on the } that —— egathetes mar h ron dy nag Story siderable portion of McClellan’s army has as ye | dav day of Bepiewher. for furnishing for thie Depart With Alternate Change of Program: FUTU DaYs. it rovisions Rapidan, seven milestouth and west of that now } ever. unde! P the persons, or disturb the prop- § landed here, is considerably in the fog. bs. to the ton). of the best hard —<—<—— — over, TRIUMPHANT STILL! By BONTZ IFFIEH, Anctioncers, ut historical eminence. All of it ts, however, so ate St ret citizen whatsoever. Undoubtedly one of the best kept secrets of the Inonmasxp Atrxaction For Tais Warn! pee “ rime, paeauesrine = ha posted, we apprebend, ss successfully to resistan | Whenever it is necessary or convenient for the J war has been as to the precise disposition of the | 9% ‘best Usk Wood. GALA WEEK, 32¥ onslaught of double theirown number. Fo we | subsistence of the troops, N etctlar merger por 4 bulk of the Army of the Potomac and its mate AT THE @REAT CANTERBURY, Feats Delieve that whenever attacked it will win 2 Tacboterartclaan may be — rlel at any time within the last week. Of what ssion of and used, every seizure must be glorious victory. Up to the night before last tmade solely the sree oe t commanding {hear as to the rosea aane movements of | aftor as satehr shies the signs were that Jackson having had quite | officer of FOO} Ang McClellan's army, it would n Proper to men- nae Lowy os “eit — separate, =~ ig pe as ay pie eg sasorem pay Pree nape amar ‘aogh eto shen Yn. tage. thee Sisto ‘will bs oo: sidered sovording: Immense Array of Talent Beeuty fy himself in and sround Gordonsville, from | {us cremade, Any OvNeriue house or molested | Burnside will do toput against Stonewall Jack- J Satis errente must scat se- ven one amaze ix without a prevedeat nthe annals Louisa Court House to Charlottesville, along the | ne property of any citizen will be severely pun- | eon for exeoutive capacity and rapidity of move- nw pas emusements. line of the Central road. Since then we have | ished Such acts oS outrage are dis | ment. Landing here but a fortnight ago, he is I? PEARS NO RIVALRY, heard of no forward movement on his part, graceful to thearmy, ve neither beea con- if eae ager, fella With ite Powerful Combinstion of Artistes. ‘gieots. v's— iiserty t0 bid for the Wood | Buch an y orders (It auch could exist,) ‘whatso | Supposed to have the bulk of his army now at though troops are certainly being sent forward, | ‘emplaced not rrpecaor of tern whether officers | Culpeper ready for action. BUT FLOURISHES THE MORE. of meee from Richmond, so rapidly to reinfore: Lim, a» L be visited with a punishment § At 3 p. m., we left Aquia Creek for Piney tertamned wnless themont eat: And rhe that we may at any moment hear that be has | which they ou bave reason to remember; od Pe ind off Ragged Point saw the smoke stacks canbe fernished of the reis- CROWDED HOSES ventured another attack upon Gen. Pope’s army } *2Y officer or soldier absent from the limits of his of sunken steamer West Point emerging from ries, je without unressonab'’e | Accorded to it by the of Virginia. por sy from Vis division oF bri ae Come | the water, amelancholy sight, Indeed. The West me i ‘edgement of BONTZ & GRIFFITH. 1Anets. It is clear, we apprebend, that the rebels mean | mander, will be considered 3 piliager, and } Point ae cog _ — os apie ete 8 Coal rnished LO mes ehh tack whatever upon 2 treated \ ta the ordinary tra v eaalii hve Mcotans Laseing aa ped ts Army corps commanders will immediately es: f 00 inc up and do Y Paneeauat Lee Sede hng g AT PUBLIC SAEE.~O é Ly tablish mounted patrols, under charge of com. § *!# 20lng up and down, and it is evident that on ler ‘of the See De; od 2 a - F ys iM ba hc nok eit os ugest at sty ry sition it is hastening to essume; which, !n turn, | Diesioned officers which shall scour the whol: | striking the George Peabody and finding herself | “proponsis for Wood snd Goal.” sule'stawteopl ability aud Freedom, from mE st ronidenos mo 463 corner 18 meens that they propose to attack Pope’s if able | country for five miles around their camps at least { ina sinking condition she ran for the Maryland AOR SALEWA handsome youre BAY HORE; = me AA strests, _ to mess all or nearly all their great army in his | once a day, and at different hours, to bring into § shore, miscalculating the distance. Had she run SAL! 90: re in LATLess; 1s inst ead cen- Lemna, Watoot, front with sufficient celerity. Their deficiency | their respective ccmmands all persons absent epee in i, for the Virginia shore she could have been | ti Seventh street wost, RBURY SPARES NO EXP, in transportation must, however, delay their wir tattuelia of ehinece tiving Ey hey ee beached apparently without difficulty and all} © Ta CANTE NSE movements materially. So we believe that Pope | and commanding officers of regiments or emailer § lives saved. Ts LJ i MEFROPOLTTAN se fialaed (a's, to an seeteee > res reer here is Improving in the means of meeting them suc- | separate commands will be heid rape The scene of this terrible tragedy if likely to FOR LADIES AND SENTLE. All the Stars @ : R cessfully quite as fast as they are accumulating chm without proper charity. os ™ T ve ghost-haunted (1f ghosts walk in these matter- ste new opsnens sees ‘gral peraoun wt yinby aH First make application for engagement upon bis immediate front sufficient troops to jus By command of Mt ta). oe Boge. of-fnct days) for all coming time, as itis near by | [sted tiathe Immense Sucotss of tify them In attacking him. BLFRID@R,A.A.@. § where the Féderal boat’s crew were decoyed | Atgreat expense thore Bsths have been fitted up THE BEAUTIFUL The rear guard of McClellan’s army pr: bably ashore and murdered by the Confederates, and | ‘Dect ® Want lous feitin )his city, aed wo now » offar to tre citiz ns of Washington as fine & enite MARIETTA, = w.L. ke TAR SY left Harrison’s Landing on Saturday night last, |] FURTHER ee eee oune CAPTURE | also where the gallant Captain Ward met his of Bathing Rooussn over opened to any publicin ms oar Gyre =, fy 2 —— a penton af is (HCO 9} at vase The Navy Department hes received tome par- bloody death. All sre invited to oxil and ese for themeeives. leroy ervecei ul be sold at Pr has already reached the point from which itcan | +. 1a15 of “ne poptacne of the steamer Columbia} At Piney Point I am agreeably surprised to iad | {[7- Upeafrom6és m unt: 10p m; on Su b . the is th A co-operate with Pope if necessary. Every hour} },. the gunboat SantiagodeCuba. She was taken | so large company in these troublous times. Side Seek tapteaner ot ton wieder the Weeuys eke te the “faceret the Nolet | BONES tsdoubtless adding to its available strength at } about seventy-five miles from Alaco, after a chase r Our courteous friend Marshall \s catering again | from New York, (one of the p-oprictors ) who Francoli ne a Gabriel . set rath. See Cn Se wg of sty) ham | ots eee vad Se To fr the best andplearreaeckingcommasty | farpezenggmarrmnae on ation eiiara ihe |" Sheagpear ah fee onearats ee ara ever, depends upon the promptness with which } {0° colors, but bad no register whatever | gathered here, and has added to his old adherents NEW, AND GIMELIFIED METHOD FOR een her will rem mer ee aia 65,04", : Major General McClellan executes his grand | She is londed with munitions of war—cannons, | of last season quite a circle of new faces. 1 find | NEW, AND FuntE AND SINGING. ; ot ee movement, the success of which will, in turn, | rifles, powders shells, cartridges, army blankets } on his register, as here of lately here, thenames| Professor AL* XANDER W Lowel, P igi ee ae - insure beyond peradventure the success cf the | 2d tron plates. She la 2 pide Ct rede be Het, | of Lewis Johnson and family, of Washington; : > who wae 7 @ EEN & waLasams. a approaching campaign of our combined two] Confederate gunboat. This ts her senetenees E. Kingman, (‘Jon;”) the Hoovers, Botelers, , Peirene, cipal cond ofthe Rare aerioe A SALE one grand armies. running the blockade. She had on board j Wilsong, Bradleyr, Drury, and other well-known | ™ = a = cs er eaisa clamtkoom ther recent tour epee is Neope ay Me at 10 o'slcek Ss. SEES SES Charleston, Savannah and Bahama pilots. Washington families; Mejor Williams; Dr. R. ENLISTING IN MARYLAND music will ba enabled ina ve:y short time to Tord ritry “GREAT t Se eee Finley Hunt and T. Galligan, (Galligan and the | Music with great facility, @nd execute operatic as WEEKLY SALARY pat Artist It is asource of much satisfaction to perceive ] ORDER RESPECTING VOLUNTEERS AND M A. to sny that « very lively spirit ia aroused in some por- lection, A Doctor are browned toa rich coffee color, through | 15°H Sook. part. by it h rare perfection. As | belore tue pub.io, for @ oomttseed © ives at most extinord:nary retu.te, readers the Firet week of w D 3 much fishing off 8t. George’s Island, be it known | rt! Mase of the: Bint: of Maryhand, ta favor cf te Washington City, DC, august 14, 196 } | to thelsfriends;) Dr. Wood and family, and 8. | ¥°109 powerful, aud enables tho singer to vooaliz> MISS CLARA BUTLER. sponding to the recent call of the Government | dered—ist. That after the 15th of this month, | C. Wroe and family, and other Fret. Wolowak\ resntten visitaes Sa 7 for additional troops. ina number of the coun-]} bounty and advanced pay shall not be paid to rom 3to¢ The Beaut fol and Dae! ing Songetress. Pi his reaiieces, No. 461 roo it, au prorosats FOR OATS. Daror Quantenmastsr’s Ovvice, ci of \8thand @ stresis. mea TOMe August 15, 1962, The Keyport also brought down quite a number ties this feeling bas manifested iteclf te a very | volunteers for anv new regiments, but only to! |» fesse hl siete) men. ph of whom ', while localities it bos} © 12pteers for regiments now jn the field and 8 Geeks Chant, RES a Sees Meeaiitics “| volunteers to fill up new regimens now organiz- | propose to stop, and others design te enjoy a sniff reached the point of actual enthusiasm. ing but not yet full. of the szit water air and return by the Keyport We have before us the proceedings of a war zd. Volunteers to fill up the new regiments to-morrow night. meeting recently held 1n Westminster. the seat | POW organizing will be received and paid the = + Fi Murror, with Frenob M. JEAN CLOSKI, The Champon Jig Dancer of the World. Continusa engerement of ‘Castor Chair, ‘ ruseels Carge', = bounty and advanced til the twent: % ‘There is also a gay sprinkling of smart uniforms A | ba received at this office xten| “fans, EAE CE Cre CORES = SENOS SEMA to bane endl any of this month, mot If wet coon Teted by | from the gunboats (Reliance, Freeborn, and for farguat ae: ths RTA es © mor py fa : been one of the largest and most enthusiastic | that time, the incomplete regiments will be con- | others) of the Potomac flotills, which vessels | ed thouserd bushes of Oate i —¥ ‘oe Pitchers, gatherings of the people ever knowa in tbat | solidated, and superfluous officers mustered out “tle up” over night cccasionaily at Piney Point meronentab'e quality, ENNY ALLEN po Soong jon. Augustus Shriver, Eaq, the presiding | _ 34. Voiuntcers to All up the old regiments will S| bushels enoh Dra Vaneot weber region. August : P ane 4 uc seocived ead paid the bonaty and cdvance pay whereby the good-looking young officers are cS » Bt (52) thirty- | MISS MA@GIK VERS Corps de Batlet. officer, as well as the assistants and those gen- J itt the tat day of September. enabled to take a part in the nightly bops at the erally in attendance, are of the very bone and 4b. The draft for three hundred thousand | point. sinew cf the country. Resolutions were adopted | militte, called for by the President,will be made misned without extra charge to Fourth week of > J. 8. BUDWORTa, T. M. Harvey, of steamed and spiced oyster Delivery to ein the city ¢f Washingtor, W. 8. HARRISON, heartily approving of the war policy of the Pres- | 0” Lid aig Bes Sulrd day of September, be- fame, is now the owner of the hotel and two or | J7.ty:2 (#0) Uwemiy ders from tho eate of the con” DENNY @ALLAGHER, ident, and pledging those present to the support I), i, and continued from m day to day, between | three hundred acres of land, more or less, known PROPOSALS. WILLIS ARMSTRONG, of the cause of the Union. at any and every sacri- the saine bours, until completed. as the Piney Point Property. Next year he pro- The fall name and Post Omoe address of the bid- fice. Fifty recruits were obtained on the spot, If the old regiments should not be filled eB DELEVANTE BROTHERS, der must appear in the propos: . poses to erect @ fine hotel here and otherwise im-| If@ bid is made in the & firm the pam J. SYLVAS CLARKE, and a couree of action was tnitiated which wili } PY volunteers before the first day of Se Fromber, & 1 ove the property to make It a firet class weler. of af the partion met } godin BA wil'be MONS SEER JOHNNY. insure the enrollment of more than the proper! "6:h The exizencies of the service require taat | ing place, such as Washin, tonians will be gind | signing 1 welts os cs a swiceary A lan ah = 5 quota of the county under the call for additions; ets now in the field should remain with their igs bine. Hosles soar dss togivethe naa TODO possis trom disloyal parties wall mot be con- WHALEY, &o. velunteers. Since the meeting was beld, it ix | commands, and no officer now in the field, Inthe | ang offer other inducements to patties desiring to | 22474, 8nd AN OATH OF ALLIGIANCE MUST ACCOM- FIRST NIGHT that equads of regular or volunteer service, will under any cir- | °” P si rh ctetyeoiere 8 7 represented squads of young men are coming | “* nees be detailed to accept a new com. | build cottages of thelr own here. mass be addressed to a on. of the forward trom every part of the county, to join the Meantime a number of neat cottages have been | 2* bad skeuld'Ge’ praia “army, Ws Me steals be Naw ann Comic Trice Panromiun & Bros’ bc. ee wl Paipers aOR IE By “es iat erate sscretany oniwiat: erected, and Mr. Marshall, the present lessee, can | Cate.” extitied wi yet range hersc: alongsi le of e mi Oye. aANTO™N, aseortment of Kitchen Requin : comfortably accommodate all visitors for this ihe bility of fine bier to fill the eo: THE GOLDEN AXB, weay otuer arucles too numerous ‘comme States of the Union —eeeee = season. Tho great need is fore tri-weekly er ft Te be awarded must be gesrantel | Prod tpeed under she divection of Wilts Aemetenp, eteOroms Boudec te - BS ae a IF The Legisiatare of Kentucky met in extra | daily boat communication with Washington, a te two capponey io perso ous signatures musi or _ ORDER IN RELATION TO SUTLERS. J g-ssion at Fiankfort on the 15th. Gov. Magoffin, a be together with an immenre jesideratum not perhaps attainable this war-ye: Headquarters Army of Virginia, ee aryet Eatrantorg must be Bill of New Acts. EEN & WILLIAMS, ane } | in bis messaye, condemns the rebel guerilla in- | The Keyport, however,makes a weekly trip her: Tire oftoial onrtifica echo cleat the the Ne Va., oe ” D - P ey Woents; Orchestra Chairs © cents, Wikep nega gl ard yor, of of the State, and says that “southern rights’ | which Is the mext best thing. Paty "scat OE eS pwr performance at 6g o°Si0e8: nee dation of colonels of regiments, with men’? disapprove of it. He winds up with some —— Bidders must be present in person when Yo bide U7" The health of the Army of the Potomac | Se cpened, or their propossis will not be appears to be improving. The number of per. | ueits, in th s sum of Eve thousand dollars, signed sons on the sick list throughont the army being nti id both of Bhi > Wali about eleven per cent. of the whol’, some divis- is, . thi Those ions averaging more, some less. As the bond must sccompany tae pontact, it wil mance mast visit Canter ary with theme Jor to have oonde signed ia antisnpe: | _Sti8 Agent PinanciaL.—New York of Saturda: i evening say: ‘The stock market Is almort at 4 £ Iwairaea Silas fo? air cau bs procured Upon FREE PROMENADE CONCERT, as stand siill, and the fluctuations in most of the | su kaet., Blamis for voacs ca ‘ofce, either per jotting Heshantey'. {J Governor Johnson, of Tennessee, has ap- speculative shares scarcely exceed 32 per cent. sonally. by letter, or by tolegraph. venus, meer ths Capiiol - reapeotiuily jaierme the 9 Polnt-d ex-Governor Campbell, of that State, an | Phe Government list ts strong. aid 7.30 notes Fors of Guerant crangements th) 7 EDNESDA. agent to vielt the varlous prisons 1a the North | (ote Withaale, at igi. On Tuesday nexta coupon | we, ——, of tis county State of #6 ‘Seba eee eee mE hypocritical cant as to his efforts to preserve the Union. Berish Magoffin hes resigned the gov- ernorship cf Kentucky. Hon. Jas. T. Robinson has been elected Speeker of the House, and be- comes Governor ex-officio. The State government of Kentucky Is now in the hands of staunch and able Union men. theappreval of brigade and division commanders, legally appointed sutlers will be allowed to bring Into the eamps of the regiments to which they are attached, for sale exclusively to cfficers and sol- diert, such goods only as they are by law and regulations permitted to sell. It is distinctly to be understood that the colo nels of regiments can, and must control the busi- ness of the sutlers; and that they will be held Strictly responsible for them. Should any sutler at any time be found trading matures, and tnose ‘holders who have complied | ——? an 01 tho county of eee waere Tennesseeans are confined, and should | with the request of the Assistant Treasurer will of ——, do hereby guarantees that —— 1 able - Bands wall gives Grand or trofficing with the enemy, with citizens, or any | any of them desire to take the oath of allegiance | receive their checks st the close of business on | {n!fil a ‘contract, ip scocrdsnce with t Serms of foloe, wotr other persons whatsoever, other than officers end | and return to their homes, they will be allowed ‘ud Be coupon 6's of 131 opened at fet otoe eater inte contract tn ea ee pane. ae uae iagp cae aed ie} £2,40,82. All the other prisiners now confined Th Ms {svt are ses cely wo firm = esterday, sapere the contract be awarded him we are pre ar wise Ropabiioss. goods, he w’ riven from camp and his : eco: waren will he conliecsted, ead the nts at a here will be exchanged immediately. pared to ene his £0 rfp A*OLLO CONCERT eae "te this guarantee must ppended the official he ct aero ate 4 pense DAs Conriscatap Negroxs.—The Louisville Jour- Fee cet ined se og Sieak pe per cont certificate ao ae a ‘ ly = e e almost bare ine mercantile c LIVE! ce nai of Saturday states that the steamer Fitzhugh, | paper. Gold is lower but there lsonlya moderate} All Otte gontragtes for oud us edverts from Cairo to Cincinnati, had on board fifty con- supply on the market The lowest price of the | will be rigidly inspected, a ie &: do nol fiscated Arkansas negroes from Curtis’ command. | day 1s 114%, closing at 111. Dutlable demand fo aga pound merousutable uality will colonel responsible for him will be forthwith transmitted to the W ar Department, to bedrcpped from the relis of the army. Commanders of army corps will at once trans- mit to these headquerters a list of all the legally re quiet at 107a107%. The six per cent. | J¢ ft baud th etion of th —— sutlers Hpbi commands. Tus Naw Navy Yarp.—The meeting of the tes are firmer, selling at 995 299% atnoet ores moon thereafter asthe Depot Quar- Dasari ; y command of Major General Pope. board toexamine the site fora new Navy Yard : — ee fe Gx0.D. Ruecise, _| has been postponed till the 96th inst., on which Tan ke BE ASPeCIALMEST. | with tio" {shin Save vmbate will cusare | “jet? mormane Colonel, A. A. G. and Chief of Stef. | day the board will assemble at New London Won FULSDAY AFTERNOON, Aurel | MBstieeum oLthe 2ToPORNL oo Depot. or ——+— 7 a 6 0 oleae. tte Government Wharves in the city ot Ceara ne oe THE ARMY OF THE PUTOMAC. U7" The commissioner of fnternal revenue hes i WM.B. DAYPON. Se0._ | Washington epesei te Thtorme the public ts The fact that the rear of the atmy of the Poto- | Prepared a form of book to be kept by distillers 1 0.0. RGRAND ENCAMPMENT. | 4,3 sete mentee seserven that so himosll | sre coas bereatter'oa overs Minetee mac hes reached Williamsburg in its march | 20d brewers, which will be furnished to parties ~ Lae re esting of the of the R. ait Greed D. H.R he Aid olaoak p, Wr a a Ki to position to co-operate effectively with the} interested upon application. rele oak fish DAY (to iesyep aed ING. bie cso eas eset Deniers. et Salle tare Erect army of Virginia without a serious effort on the WOES: Maree as ged ane ee OWEN OLDIERS ANDCITIZEN visitore, ante oan purt of the rebel army before Richmond toInter-| BATON ROUGE NOT CAP (RED. rt erent | Oe aan x vod a Matron th He pledeon ts z fae “ue | fere with its progresr, confirms our bellef that} Ou Tuesday last we copied from a Richm nd ee sving ser aoe 5 pp cap hamnata tine apie trans: | Papers tetegtape dlopaich fom Gen PATRIOTS TO THE } — ‘Atten-| yeas in the Army of the Pow ats —4 orn be, piegeenii a portation to that end, an element of sacbiwit ridge to Gea Van Dorn which alluded toa pier endoen eet f the by rage to Geil Van Dora which alluded toa prio meenine of taoraeca of this company will, be ae Deiat ert Ree ole S| t campaigning, quite as requisite as any in the} attack on Baton Rcuge Wenow have opr 0 hands of soldiers. We shall doubtkss next hear | the firat dispatch, in the absence of which f . her of McClellan's force on the north side of the ree_ | BRA Pees to ems the poakee, ls camp irom York river, at some point from which a march plu ie General Roo res Consumption iset winter. For testimoniais see to the support ef Pope’s army, or from which it] jireckinridge found ft necessary to wi draw bis YO! ‘Phi Aber . Cone and Lieut, Room Gilat New York cam recetve promised co-operation (if attacked,) | forces: 200! Li Col ¥ from Gen. Popr, will be an easy task. f Cyn air arp veri ‘peri Baten Rouge, iy oom rng, or Sreaie urge gs tant Grsgory. aoe ubual —Recelv: a geners| pie BE “ char ; Arkansas would co-opercic, 1 attacked Batre | fae and vesee reeider Panter eae @ viel | 4th do dslens, Boon ~ PROMOTION Rouge this morning aaviight with less than tha HARKIN, Preg’t. CN A By saDowel, SECOND REGIMENT Major Davis Tilson, of Maine, bas been ap-| turee thousand men. After astruggle of five idan 8. POLER, Beo'y, - wien vert c Corporal, Willies W inane, Pointed chief of artillery in McDowell’s corps. | hours ween wom coany Hern ai Points to the a, of color who are in faror ints Ba wt hy DISTSICT OF COLUMBIA One of Major Tilson’s batteries, the 24 Maine, | #'*en!, and lower, an cover 0 an- a the vara Capt. Hall, came gallantly up to the fire at the | P03 (aking a Eunos peiscoses, several a bie oe rake bahad s at Stott's Drug eect seh VOLUNTE! mans battle of Cedar Mountain, and opened upon the diminished, exhausted force couid | Wi to lator’ peuwre F F oh ft t —— jou Fs ship Bnd | pen am flank of the rebel camp, near morning. His first | arsensl, and the troops almost perishing for iver. te isa See a ‘gutiera mey ® who wish to yoin this shot killed Gen. Winder and killed or wounded | ster, we Red withdrawn one mileand a half ‘au ié Breet, bueween eth his whole staff, thus throwing the right wing of | {101 the city, but hope to resume the attack in Mrs. Wren, ath Magucue’ ol A FEW MORE MEN ARE WANTED hal the rebel army Into confusion, and his rapid fire | Po 1.2m hour. 1 think our los bas been as heavy 190 CORDS OF FINE OAK woop cave vites thone who despair be: ‘Fo bring it up to the maximum required by law. es that of theenemy. Gen. Clarke is CORDS OF FINE OAK wi 9 oints, Chregis Rheumation. rer afterwards dealt death and destruction into them | wounded. Col os the 5th Keatuchy, and ia ae aye Fresh hingion} YOM Ba Bane ae Keyes, Old rae Ai 4 THE MOBT ENCOURAGING INDUCE- ate fearful rate. ery cceee srvamey eons yah ants Wore Patent a rd ‘ay. Ladi acd atte: ded eon Aro bald ont On ener: Corpo- eee 4 aiked po AOR babEoe peal STORET en, eg ae oan ca. force of the enemy, exelosive of tbe mortar boa, FS5, 5 wt eert se mee Gat aid ads oe RD FOR PAGEASES = | _ THE FAMILIES OF MARRIED MEN This gallant officer will be serenaded to-night, | "°P¢Ted to me at five thousand strong. 2 ie tees 2 feed pena eas, Fhe Gooe Slee or oe ee . sf OO"B, ont Whomey Bulut will bs ‘War Bt Willard’s Hotel, at eight o'clock. Speeches Mojor General Commanding. Committee waster SS tak ‘wiil be made by Cols Corcoran and Wilcox, Hon.| To Gen. Van Dorn. B ee act Alfred Bly, Senator Harris, and others. Col.Cor-| General Bi think, largely over- Breckinridge, we hie sialibe Def coran’s ola Regiment, the 6th New York, has | ¢*timstes the Union forces. He had good = | HAnDSomE bon wins. doubtless, for credi siven Whoenlist: =. deen ordered to Washington to be present on the | their netaber at i Sar cares Tick 2” Geo: getown. D.C, ae sfelder, care Lt, Rose, 4th Mich. Reg't— occasion. events, he did not deem it ex) aeneaiieiate THE REINFORCEMENTS. pithdrew lary We Galen At the rate at which the new levies are being | from Baton Woe, sent to the Seid, it is clear that Pope's and Mc. | 487 jineore), we Clellan’s sravies may be strengthened in the nex! We are now in 1 possession fortnight to the extent of at least 60,000, while as we to th cole | many more new levies will join our armies In the | from that place ma: field in the West in the same time. accounts both of theatirole —-+— McCALL’S PENNSYLVANIA RESERVES. A letter from Aquia Creek informe us thet Gen- Reynolds is now in command of the Reserves, heving succeeded Gen. Seymour, removed by Gen. McClellan. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS. The exebange of prisoners {+ stiil provressing at Alken’e Linding, the James river, thioo. hb Adju‘eut General Thomes. | is new co fined to eficets.