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THE EVENING STAR = PUBLISE™D EVERY AFTERNOOM, (SUNDaY a me! ar ¥; BUI CLE ot Beg and Eleventh street, Papers served in packages by carriers af 43 year, or 37 cents per month. Yo mail subscribers the price is $3.50 & year, i edeance; $2 for six seenths; $1 for three months; and for less than ‘ree months at the rate of 12 cents a.week. Sin- wie copies, ONE GENT; In Wrappers, fWo CENTS. (7 ADVERTISEMENTs should be sent to the fice before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may ‘sot appear until the next day, ALBERT PIKE. Poets are impulsive, and impulsive pec padtdo foolish things very often, Al Pe who bas been ‘‘of Arkansas’? for many years, tough be Is a full-bicoded Yankee by birth and vraining, Was well known and bighbly bonored, at home end abroad, asa poet, author of weble and tmpressive « Hymns to the Gods,” in 5 ackwood's Magazine in 1°39, and, perba not less so by that eminent sicial success, amusing and characteristic ballad of « The Fine \rkavsas Gentleman,” aeecond and still quainter iytte of which he produced ani sang at bis own memorable wake, at Washington, early in 1859, whea we assisted, cs the French say, and wrote of tt. Happy would it have been Pike's honor as a gentleman and pat Sui a8 a citizen, if tha, mock wake had been a real one ; his friends, who would keve mourn- ed for a-dvad man of geatus, would not have had to gtieve, ss they since have grieved, over his ng tnto Treason. eilion became rife and rampai the land, Atvert Pike rush-d fnto It; and wei care cominisaioned. He was Improvised sel, We belleve, Dut nos since ‘icadter General among the Rebels. He lias ed nothing im that capecity, nor, indeed, he much opportunity, his commend being tn indian Territory. Of thst he ts tired, it vould appear, by a letter dated at «Fort McCul- sora, Juiy 12, 1962,” and addrcesed to “Major ‘-neral Hindman, commanding Trans-Missis- sipp! District,” marked by him us approved and ded. twas intended for ultimate trans- on to Jeff Davia, but being seized 1m tran- ever reached that newly-made Christian Rebel. It seems that Hindman was in y rat Lite Rock, Arkansas, when he d have forwarded Lis dispatches to Davis, 3 o Federal hands. ke’s letter opens with the resignation onal and absolute,’ of his comman ‘bel army, with a request for le. of ab. li this resignation be accepted. .. - are these: the ruin of bis private affai.s; tue that, during the last fourteen-months’ valle ameng the Indians, he has not been with bis family more than twenty days al! ther; and the an emfortable c.rcumetance that, from his obesity (Albert must weigh 339 pounds svo!rdupeta), be is “utterly unable to ride on horsebsck for any great distance or any considersble length of (me? He adds, rationally enough: “fo coudvet the desultery andfactive operations that will be- come necessary In this country with Indian troops and mounted men, a younger man }s necessary, 1 ove whose corpulence do0€s not unttt him for continual movement.” Assurediy these are strong grounds, cr any one of them, why the | vetshould be relleved from an uacomfortab! ommeand. With less amoxr propre that men of bis cast «f mind usually possess, Albert Pike frankly con- Svs-es tuat there is another and more urgent reason. He says: “ The contidence In me does not exist, Ark an Texas, that ix necessary to enable to procure troops, or, !f | had them, to render ir services efficient. it ts useless now to ex- in how It ts the bitterest prejudices against have bee: oused, the evi! effects of which i el daily, even in my own little command of Texas iItisenough that they exist, and cannot resent be overcome, 2nd that I anseonstrained say that some one shou!d be placed in command Te, Qgainst whom no such prejudices exist, th whom the military and civil authorities 13 Will cheerfully co-operate”? It seems s that, even in this frankness, there is more ) may strike tle perception at once. beequent passages of the letter plainly indi- cate tbhatin the country over which Mr Pike's commend extended—that is in Texas and where the Indisns live—tbere was more loyalty towards the Unten than sympathy for the Rebsilion. On ‘he other band, Mr. Pike’s reward for fourteen months’ extle among savages, whom he wanted seduce from their allegiance, has not won grat- ie from the Rebels, to whom he went over. ts that they bad’ no confidence in him, be bitterest prejadices bad been excited bim probably to avoid being shot ‘gh the head by one of bisown mon, Pike 1a Ris resignation. It is a lesson not to poets at to polstrctams who take that false Duessa, Rebellion, to their aems.— Philadelphia Presa. —— GENERAL HuxtrR’s CoLorsD Batcaps —This erlebrated and shining corps hes come to grief. it has been disbanded. fhe experiment did not sem to work wel!, and the coloced soldiers were treated badly by their white comrades. The Hilton Head correspondent of the Philadelphia says: 2 negro brigade organized by General ter has proved an unmitigated failure. Out bt hundred contrabands on the muster roll, e were some five hundred who ‘skedad- and many of the remainder felt so unea- ader military control and discipline, that they watched for opportunities to escape. On Saturday moraing last a rumor prevailed around Hilton Head that the famous negro bri- ede would be disbanded thatafternoon. Bhe rumor of the disbandment proved correet, for General Hunter had dispatched an Adjatant and several officers to Eliiott’s plantation, where the brigade was in camp. On the arrival of these officers their purpose soon spreed through the camp—creating the widest joy among the “soldiers.” The frag- y remounts of the brigadesoon feil in line, sd were officially disbanded. They were de- Nguted, but not more so than the white troops.— i be ex-soldiers rushed to and fre, and were soon busy in making preparations for their homes in Beaufort and other places. A short time since, five negroes from the negro brigade were captured whiic salling with arms, ammunition, &c., ina bout at Seabrook Ferry towards the mainland, occupied by the Rebels. — fbey were placed in trons, and are now confined at the Rip — u military prison near the docks of Hilten Head” Youre City.—The time al- the required certificate State of New York to ity expired on Frida’ In the city of New York about 16,000 appif- ‘ons for exemption, for various causes, Five en filed with the county clerk. Of these near- one half haye been by alien residents. The re- nder plead gene! debility, yout, asthme, t sight, weak , and * the thousand other lis that flesh is heirto.” It is considered that the “ Exempt Brigade” will be very numerous. iL” General Shermin, in command at Mem- pis, bas discovered a fraud in the Provost Mar- snal’s office, consisting in the receipt of a bribe of 2108 by a clerk for issuing i ong 9: end has promulgated an order concerning it. rhe same operation has been beem occupied. Persons have bo’ a various ways, to avoid Jag the oath. oO wb oe ye and lucrative way of Br Oy bag been for one individual to take the oat or a dozen times, and sdll bis document for@g, 25, or $50, a8 opportunity offered. {[7" The Government contract for 160. 000 pairs ©f army bootees, deliverable in thirty, sixty and ninety days, at prices raaging from $1.87 to $2.20 per pal, was awarded on the 8th ! ‘Fhe con- irnet was divided up among thirty-four msnu- facturers of Massachusetts, New York, New Jer- sey and Pennsylvania. The Government also, last week, eoniracted for a ay amount of foreign lead, to arrive from abroad, to the value of over $100,000. A Vow or Vexcuancze.—Colonel Dan. McCook» when he read the despatch announcing bis broth- ers murder, an eye-witness says, even in the agony of bereavement, his thoughts could not.be vcaquatnn-40 tne.somuesiy’cuamstas ache cout vel on the murder bis brother while alone and prostrate In sickcess; and thi his grinding teeth the stern resolve: * I'll never take another rebel. prisoner as long as God gives me breath.” ‘les frcm Canada. It appears that hab ex . It rT i of the province denounced them as and f ) end |, im some fustances, that they should not live there; that Canada was too goed for them, and they must seek some country where dish and troonery were not eateemed the worst vices. ai ae Retvan oy ‘* Corpzamgaps.”’—The Tribuse car _aleles the return of a la {5 Rockford (11_.,) city officials are del! vo koe tha: $10,000 of the elty bonds, mid tue building of the now beéld by the seceslonists : Southern Sigics. They onij ‘wish ths whole loss it te to be confiscated, pert« of its vast an ») Li bre fom Mio. Jeaeito, 2 (0 the La-ard trade ake { Pee Sauazva and ober great quar: (LF itis stated that countertelt tweaty-four eqn? THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘This cxoelient Family and Mews Journal -een' Wining 2 greater variety ef lteresting reading teen cnn be found in any other—is published on Friday morning. Tarxs—Casa, imeariacig, tm edvemes Single copy, per snmum....esccccesl OF F1VC COPIES .cccecreesccscssnccces «75 VOR SOPIES..005+-cceeenee: rr Eweaty- COPIES ...0ercecrcrers 38 OB it Invaricbly contains the © W ashington Nowy"? Ueat bas made Ths Deily Ewening Stor cireulate 80 generally througout the country. TF Single copies (in wrappers) can be pre} Gured at the counter, immedistcly after the imue ofthe paper. Prico—THREE CENTS. Evening voz, XX. Blecdy Revenge of the Circassians. Some days since we republished a statement from the English papers of the recent defeat ofa Russian army by the Circassians, but the whole story was not told. A correspondent of the Le- Want Herald, writing under date of June 23, says that the whole number of Russian captives (3 000) ‘were murdered In cold blood by the Circassians. lar. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY. AUGUST 19, 1862. nN f P®orcsats FOR MULES, Darot Quaxrznmastzn’ ASHINGTON, August !1, 1962. POEALS will be received at this office August Sth. at 12 o'clock m., og the Government with thousand Mu-es, to conform to the lollowing ae FROM FORTRESS MONROE. The North Carolina Election—The Seces- Soritie jidates Defeated by Immense Ma- Fortress Monrog, Aug. 18 —The Newbern N.C.) Progress, of the 12tl rag ey speaking of e election whic: S that Stat the 7th tact np id in that State on TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. FROM THE ARMY OF VIRGINIA. Jackson Retired fromthe Rapidan. In Camp nzaR Cepar Ron, Aug. 18.—Scouts report that no beavy force of rebels is within ten anton of this point, and it Is believed that Jackson has gone in some other direction, and may appear OFFI¢Gians PARTMENT OF STATE, WAsrineton, Japunry 35, 1968. ‘The Secretary of Siete will hereafter receive Members of Coecreas on butiness on Saturdays, We copy: «Final Reval : susatit - orien: se commenting Witt faturdey, the Sret ef meat : sudt.—Since receiving the in' ce ECIFICA PION! month. “T have another great Circassian victory to re- | where he is least expected. of the defeat f Joni the secession date | ALL to be(14) fourteen hands and over in height. nt. About ten days azo, the Ruslan General t skirmish took place on Baturdey be | for Governor, by the unparsiicled majority of | AbLto be sound serviceable Mules for dracemi | 22 27-t WILLIAM H. SEWARD, 40,000, the giad tidings come to hand just as we a irposes. — — 2a wards the valley inhabited by the hostile Shapsu pidan. Col. Carroll, acting brigadier | 76 to press of th, verthi secess! Froposals will be received for M NHEGARAY INSPIFU RE WV isigd Ain hee eeionhat te coma the er eae ee te every de riment of this State. we epseios un Taunt oup- ane for aie | C 1927 are 1009 oh oe AOUNS LADIES, wi . On enei « Suu a Sprece piiade’ phi wk, fae aoien pulation prempuy idan Station by one of the rebel pickets, who are makily orery oe ny are oes. PROPOSALS. Bho ree siar course ot 1-struction emtreces the toved off with their cattle and other moveaoles | comtinually fring at our own, Legisiatare by still greater majoritics. Every | gurantreteneoirierr cons oF mules must be | FEE be : ito the moustatas, and ca! on er See aay eg Ee ee | member who j tl 3 ENtaliy to turir sents ance’ This sppeal was | ARTACK OF 3HE REBELS ON BATON | luayq:rry s¢7octted 4 continaation of che war | "TFraposais to be for (Om) five hundred and up- | pisisaldioro ic cud }reuch Toiteabon, speedily responded to, and in @ couple of days ROUGE. It bas been a fair and square issue, strictly of | “Yhe fall Ame and post office address of the bid- | #8: spokes jn Hie frattats Tra ihe obpect ob such « force bud asseu.bied from all sides as wae | The Enemy Driven Off—Great Siaughter— | politica! nature, with no side or local lasues of ber mast appear in particular attention, and ix tears the redi- aes, ut go mura ty Roman. this wee | General Lavell Maporied Riflod™General | expla cicon infer Pim Caton’ "| ofatanaaurenn pet apres epg POTS | forsee fus 20 afew conhcuon Sona ainst ut to attac: e Ru 2 ra! vel ope! jeneral | emphatic decision j ” lon . feor tingly decided on, and as the fortress of | Williams, Commander of Umien Ferces,| ciston in favor of the Union considered asthe individual proposal of the part- | ver JSth and oioree July Tet, ra, = &o., oan anibg vi be oust trom Nadesns DBLEVILLY bre Killed. jamkete, in the neighbernood. ‘was the chief FRU CALIFORNIA. E parties will mot be con- source of danger, dominating eit did: tag whole | New York, August 18.—The steamers North | The Missing iteat of siaertdy tig an, ont ot Cietianae ment ween greeks yt at of the 22d. a strong | St#t and Roanoke, from New Orleanson the lith| Gate '*—Twenty-Thr ba wank be ubdsenne’d be Colendl B.S re soar ot iar ata from the Ubixs ee roti a iy Hage g < = gers Saved Rucker peepee U. a gehington, Netser than ever Suapeus end A basebs under cover of | Sefeat o rebels at Bai 2 and of the] SAN FRANcIsco, Aug 16 —The saip Seaman’s | D. C.. aud ehouid be plainly marked “rroposals Work, Manefa- the ta knesa to the fort, and by arapid simuita- | 4struction of the rebel ram Arkansas. fer - Bride, arrived from Australia, brin 200 passen- gers, bound for British Columbin The United States quartermaster bas just paid $150 000 to the San Francisco Wool Company for army clothing supplied to the California vol- unteers The Supreme Court had denied a rehearing in the Broderick wili case, so the question whether the will was forged cannot be judicially investi- gated. San Francisco, Aug. 17 —The steamer Oriza- ba arrived this evening from Panama, bringing 19 passengers saved from the burning of the steamer Golden Gate, heretofore reported as m'ss- ing. Four others who were saved remained at Manzanilla to take the downward steamer for A letter from Baton Ro’ twice repulsed the foe, and did great slaughter among them. Breckinridge is sepected 4o have lost his right arm by a cannon ball. The battle took place on the edge of the town, Gen. Williams being unwilling to expose the helpless women and children We captured 8 large number of prisoners, including Captain Blunt, Breckinridge’s aid. Gen. Williams, who was killed, behaved like a hero, and Capt. Nim’s men are entitled to im- perishable glory. The loss of the enemy must have been severe, as our men oop Sow and recharged upon them. e says Nim’s battery onan fae woh 70, Housekseping ~ Pean. LUS, south side, near E. H, & B, i. GREGORY, Reous escalade on all sides, made good a footing withjn the walls. Whilst a party of these cs- sailafits engayed the surprised garrison, the others opened the gates to their fellows outside, and the wild, murderous crowd rolledin Asquarter is seldom or never given in this war, none was how iven to the Kussians; the whole, numbering | thousand men, were butchered on the spot, and the Wepre’ broke on nota living Muscovite within the blood-stained walls. ‘Phe fruits of this sufficiently savage victory were the capture of large stores of arms and am- munition, including several valuable field-pleces @ mountain howitzers. The large guns were all spiked, and after the place had been stripped GUARANTEE. The ability of the wie fill the contrac: shou.d it be a led to him. must be guarantic, by two responsible peisons, whoee signatures must be ap) e tee, to eg ©: CA uarantors must | aan oerti! ale ofthe Clerk of poarent. Court, or the United States Biddeis must be present in person when the bids &re opened or their pro) Will not be considered me a acm tad twenty thousand dollars, igned by mntractor paren tors. will be required of the seccessial® biader Epen sicning the : ontract. “As the bond must acoompany the contract, it will for vidders to have their bondsmen to have bonds signed in antic: UESDA N ww Castic, Passage [ {7 Pereovs ‘eaving V fhe a ™m seer to moet tages at Wilmingtos jew Caste, .6 iaiies,) arriving in timete meet boat. 116 ty th tm We have taken three guns. ipa DR. JOHNSTON. of everything worth carrying off, it was set fire P : Ny fc and ofished. in pn online, the valley ae account says the strength of the rebel | *“2a™3 B ALTAMORE is variously estimated at from 5,000 to 15,000, under Generals Lovell and Breckinridge The combat was obstinate. Our loss is 250 killed and wounded, including a large proportion of officers. The rebel loss, according te the state- ment of the prisoners taken,was immense. Among the killed of the rebels the name of Gen. Loveli is reported. The ram Arkansas was just above Baton Rouge, but dared not take part in the combat into which Gen.. Evdokimoff had lucklessly moved had been surrounded, and ail the outlets from tt closed by strong bodies of the other mountaineers, the surrender or destruction of the whole detachment was regarded (by the Cir- cassians) as certain when the bearer of this news left the scene of action.’’ Arrests for Discouraging Enlistments—A Fight near Helen: Cairo, Aug. 17t».—Judge Joshua Allen, mem- ber of Congress from the ninth district, has been arrested and brought here on the charge of dis- couraging enlistments. Judge Buffon, of Marin county, was also arrested on a similar charge ‘The Memphis Bulletin of the 19th instant says that Pardy and JetfY Thompson’s men surprised LOCK HOSPITAL, Has discovered the most Certain, Sprety and onlg ffecimal Remedy in the World, FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. APPLY IMMEDIATEL 4 CURE WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE, UF Enlistments are going gloriously on In r accordance therewith. bd ts The 36 Whneie el ioe ‘Shouid the contract be awarded him weare pre- IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS! Keutucky. Colonels Shackleford and Bristow | Later accounts state that the Arkansas was} 2,Company of the 3d Wisconsin eleven miles east | pared to beeome his cecurities. heve raised fourteen companies, and one of their | aground above Baton Rouge when the Federa! | °! Helena on the lith. Our forces soon rallied, | "(To this guarantee must be appended the oficial | Weakness in the 0 Majors writes from Danville that he will bave | steamer Essex and other gunboats went to her and | 24 poured such @ destructive Bre on the enemy | certificate above-mentioned.) the Kidueve au that they retired {n disorder. ip" i tion. Col. Jacob eight companies from that section. ‘ol. Jaco! were taken prisawers. has been equally successful, and bis regiment ts Several of them Impotency, Gexers. set her on fire and blew her up. popar, neu INSPECTION, DELIVERY, &o, The transport steamer Lewis Whitman ran into en All males contracted tor uw this advertise rT eral nil be sul to ® rigid inspection, and | Of tho Heart, t about. full with as fine a set of men as ever drew | the gunboat Oneida, fifty miles abeve New Or- | ,,2¢#. Thompson sent a tieg of truce to General | ment w: : Dimrosr of Sight « ness, pie sword. Col Tevis has sct to work in earnest, ved) on the night of the 6th, and ‘the transport | Hovey, who occupies Oid Town, thirty miles those not confo; to the speoil ons will be Ri my et RB ag P - and we bope that Leulaville will in a short time ive bimathousaud men. Our State has alrea- ¥ obtained he: quota under the first call for 300,- 000, and we think she will be able to fill under the second call without any resort todrafting. We bave every cause for elation, as our fellow-citl- Zeus seem determined to show that Kentucky has below Helena, last week, demcnding the surren- der of ail the negroes within our lines, or prepare to fight. General Hovey dismissed the flag, and st:rted in pursuit of the enemy with ten ‘days? rations. sunk. She bai aboard the body of Gen. Wil- liams, with an escort of six of his body guard; also forty-two of our own and three rebei hana: |. The body of Gen. Williams was recovered, and thirty-eight wounded soldiers and three of the body guard were saved. The official report of Col. Cabill, commanding Lungs, Stomach or Bc wele—thees terrii orders preigs trom 5 — Ralits ©} these Dreadful and Deetrective Practices whic! render Marriage impoesibie, and desirey Body and Mind. YOUNG MEN jected. The mules must al! be delivered in this city with- in (30) tury daye from te date of signing tkooes rs Payment to be made npon the completion of each contract, or 80 soon reatter ae the Depot Quar- termaster shal! be in funds ‘Any informality in the bid, or nen conformance with the rr eaged this advertisement, will ensure Especially who have become the A Skirmish—Twe Kebels Hung. tary Vice, that dreadini s —L vis . Kan cr Aug. 15.—On Thursday morning | th ection of th 1. Which SUUBIiy Sweeps to Dlmely grave thon- ee we CRLee ey c- Law iene Lentest peel a itted Secigecne of Gen. Willams, states Col. Penick, with a detachmentof men, attacked | | These mu.es wl m nwarded in lots of (500) five sends of Young Men of the most oxalved tarente I-A packet ship about to sall from Philadel. | ‘hat after a figet of great severity, the enemy | camp of rebela near Barc. ‘The loss of the | hundred eset. onlese the Depot (Quartermaster | il 0 hb the thenders o phia to Londonderry, a day or two since, was} Were Tepulsed. Gen. Williams was killed by a ee ee: Our loss was two Killed } Yary the number, costacy the living !yre, may overhauled by the police, and a large number of | fe bal ‘ae ES his chest. ‘Master reserves to bimee'f the ‘Khe t Quarter: ni 2 2 During the battle our forces were at one time |_| T Wo rebels who had been hauling supplies for | right to reject any or all bids that deem MARRIAGE. peste er goon Nr Sines to the obliged to retire about a quarter of a mile from | the rebels fora week or two, and bad stated the | too if " Coland D. H. RUCKER. Mazrrer Persons, or Yours Mon sont 5 a: of uhent fos or three feet, and when | thelr original position, and the enemy was thus| 4@y before that there was no camp in the} Su li-dtauz9 Col,and Depot Quartermaster. | ting Mar. @, being Rware of plyrical weakness, > Ls bt again “into this breathing worldg’ he} 2¥le temporarily to occupy the camps of the 2ist J 2°!ghborhood, were taken with arms in their ° anio debility. deformities, & epoeduy Suredy rought again = hs te e f+) lo, | Indiana, the 7th Vermont and 11th Maine regi- | bands, and having Col. Penick’s protection WASHINGTON AQUEDUCT, pe Finpes himeel!, under thocsroet Br ee ee ee enter, ce noweor | ments, and to destroy much of the baggage and | Papers on thelr persons, were immediately hung. DEPARTMENT OF TEE [nvERIOR, religional, and conkdents re OFFICE left hana side ¢ doors from tue oe somewhat resembled a boiled lobster. Another one, sald to be a very wea thy citizen, was found disguised asa sailor, and had taken his place among the crew. Some were found in the io' ermost, parts of the vessel in casks and boxes, i ee gentionas pon his skillass Phyeicina. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK ST. from s\tiroro street.a few Fall not to observe name = oe July 2%, 1862, 'B Ls will stthis D it sic tit tt Weagecetar ie Baresseeet Ase te for completing the Distributing Kerervoir eabington A a camp equipage They were, howeve:, driven out, but our number belng much lessened by sickness, and the men in the field being much exhausted by fatigue and heat, it was deemed The Threatened Invasion of Kentucky. InpIANoroLis, Aug. 17.—The newa from Ken- tucky creates the most intense excitement here. pedi nail Bs oduct. Flaps Sad gpeeihs and rember, Leiters must ie pad ead contain @ ex, ent not to pursue the enemy, who has re- | Troops are being rushed forward wit ostions msy be seen e a stamp. yNSTOY pant is Sn eines | ising. piece tired several miles, and is still ret! ring. ite epee. Gowernor Morton has ordered. thay, Proposa's must — sealed. ere Eproposals INSTOM, irregular, ace Guat baa.” aa I am expecting that It 1s possible they may re- | General Lew Wailace and General Dumont, who | {0" Reservoir.” and addressed to *-Hon. Caled B. root 3 ceive reinforcements, and | am disposing my troops in the strongest positions. Our fosee fear numbered less than 2,500. The enemy bad at least 5,000, with 12 or 14 Held Pieces and some caval: The rebel ram Arkansas approached with the intention of engaging ir gunboats, but grounded six miles. To-day, 6th inst., she Smith, Secretary Interior, Wasnt , ot the eee BMT Ta, jy 2 StawtAug 28 hief Clork. Ostheim Brothers, 39 BUUTH WILLIAM S¥., NEW YORK. are here on leave of absence, to take command, temporarily, of the new regiments. Generals T. A. Morris, J.J Reynolds and Love also take the fleld. The energy of the cxecutive department is bring put forward. to save Kentucky from inva- sion. {0 Messrs. Lathrop, Ludington & Co.,of New York city, have inaugurated a movement among wholessie dry goods merchants. Recently they gave $500 to promote enlistments in Putnam county, and now offer $10 each to 100 able-bodied men who will enlist in the 5ist, 33th, 102 01 65th ata distance of six . Further frem Evrope. PgieENe eee & tee sen} cl wer. was engaged by the Essex, and destroyed by that} Fanruen Point, Aug. 18 —The steamer Anglo- BRANCH, 177A few days ago Hiram Woodruff drove | steamer. = Satin: ie. thi f Mr. Bonner’s ‘cy mate, to wagon, ~ core aan General neloads and his aid (Lieut. Yerger) ee sun tidinee en end — 295 PENNA. AVENUE, (Sovrn Sipx,) Me! men and two minutes, twenty-three seconds and a quarter, \vered themsei up to us risoners of war. ’ C ‘ which is the Sesect ise any horse ever trotted to] { have also 70 ‘wounded Prisoners and about 30 rhe Gree ceed erry Potesooees 1a pet Severe oe ee ns ee Is be Flora Temple’s fastest mile to wagon | ca ekiaridge, oxi Gin th, wakod poventastons ts to Inquiries of Mr Fitzgerald relative to afb WASHINGTON, D.C, Bichtiy $ even When as cop, if not omred. = te H it — niors man.sce imporsi! a dest Hon. J. B. Grinnell, of Grinnell, Powe- | Writing, to bury bis dead. Colonel Cahill replied 2 Ee Seaae wae, ee inelning belligerent BR errant ee mind ead ‘ag F... i % — on veth shiek county, lowa, for several years a member } that a een wrere eae ed in the work, which J rivhts at sea, and she contd not interfere unless La need pe gf re polenchety ofcotm of the State Senate, was nominated as the Kepub- | Would soon be accomplished. belligerent rights were abused. FINB BRANDIES8B, ofthe Back and i 4 n the Bead pen lican candidate for Congress in the fourth lowa Eomengts from Baton Rouge state that our loss eae nees of Sight ‘ower, Palpttat district, on the 6th instant. was 70 killed and 215 wounded. Fire at St. Joseph. FRENCH, SPANISH and GERMAN WINES, | of ths Hess, city, De 107A major belonging to Gen. Veach’s staff Mier ana wen hanlly hities Sri ranae tee Sr. Josrrn, August 16.—The engine house of GIN, SCHNAPPS, &., &o, rangement of \xective Functions, Gexcral De- 5 was shot dead bya sentry in Memphis afew days ago. Hedid not obey the order to halt, and was fired upon, falling dead from his horse. Ddility, Sympto Mane. moh to be cieaaei—i mption. &: efeotson the mindarp . Cootamon the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad, with five locomotives and other machinery, was burned last night. 21st Indiana regiment, who had just lost a fleld lece. The gun was retaken, but Gen. Williams ALSO, DEALERS IN of Menor, ts Only one engine was saved. Loss of Ideas. Depression © rita, Ly 1 a ‘Se bacco in Southern Illinois this season, equals an-# cing in eloquent language the death of General 87. CROIX AND JAJAICA RUMS, « spbtmamigia onesies so Yigta ticipation. The cotton fields look well, and some Williams. He also issued a congratulatory or- estimate the crop as high 8 25,000 bales. {07 Albert the Good 1s now the adopted phrase in the Engilsh weekly journals, when alluding tothe late Prince Consort. 7" In a recent rebel letter a gifted son of the South speaks of a fight on the ** pernincherler.”” LOST AND FOUND &e. =e, With superior facilities gained from many years’ xvperience in the Importing Business, we are ¢n- died to offer great nducements, and mvite the attention of Restaurant aod Hotel Keepers, as well ERVOTS Divaratyy— Bhevenate ean now judre 50 of their Geolining hea!th. fosing eek, 2OTVORE 5 5 der to the troops on their successfu My eee in which he says: ‘‘ The enemy lost three Brig- adiers in killed, wounded, and prisoners, many Coloneis and field officers, and more than 1,000 in killed and wounded. You have captured three Pieces of artillery, six caissons, two stands of colors, and a large number cap stage 50 REWARD Will bepaid for the * sion aud delivery to mo of IM, who broke the jail of Prince county, Mary'and,on Wedrescay 25th of Juno, 1362. Jim is about five v ines high, is sbout 35 years of age, and is too often eps ———— - A letter from Baton Rouge states that the fight operty of A‘bert B. Berry, keg , living Dear peame of queens ox reat =f 8 SPECIAL NOTICES. between the gunboat Essex and the Arkansas es petted TEL ge wo. vee as Club Room Asseciations and Private Families mn apeiyine te thos whe. ab sit, Pers Bisbee His Ore wasa fair stand up fight. The former lay 300 ‘ovided he te delivered at the Jail Tate the hess le Phew: Ee ‘hore taken— re yards distance, pouring solid nine-inch shot into | yr, 0 ft h, Prinee Beerne’ ty, | 2 eur complete and well selected stook of Tas best in the World. the Arkansas uh a breach was made. and she Marfland. = ine é. RIMES, her ids CLARET. William A. Batchelor’s celebrated Hair Dye § Wasexploded. On beaching her and setting her} jy 24 tn wéw of Prinoe George’s iJ bel crew left, and she was soon ex- S Produces a color not to be distinguished from na- | °° ae the rel ) 0 REWARD Wil be pad for HOCK, i deli to ture—warranted no? to injure the Hair in thejleast; Pisses funeral of Gen. Wiillams occurred at New $100 tears ek aiverae,pe os e MOSELLE and remedies the ill eects of bad dyes, and invigor- J Orleans, on the Sth instant, end was very impres- § ja! on Weduezds hight she Sty of une, 1862. merry a i comm ates the Hair for life. Grey, Red or Rusty Haw] ive. The body was broughton by the North wit oun intent te kill & meee 7 hag ABRIAN Es, imstantly turns a splendid Black or Brown, leav- Star. ing the Hair soft and beautiful. Sold by all It {is most likely that the Gen. Lovell reported As also our Superior Old killed is Col. Lovell, not the major general, who treveier reterna. I will the above reward for his i — T aetens a. conisuaeba wicttak aioe -emapir eps tere pees ‘Ter wjare taken ro vie 00 Goorge’s a Dee ThanHEeD aan eo - jai: ri boro NESS AL iMPO 4 ° ALOR, on the four sides of sach box. THE WAR IN TENNBSSEE County, Md. PETER. G. GRIMES, Sher’ | Dettled expresaly for us by Messrs, Osborn & Co..| By this groai nad importet tewnely wonkucas of Sactory, No. 81 Barclay st., New York A Reconneissance Towards Gallatin—The ieee st eeieeeroseters Be in Oporto, sored “Thocsancs of tho most mervobs apd de- , No. “9 2 — = : % beis M and F tat Hartsville— LIBERAL REWARD.—There are no billtated, who ond ve been imme fo | sasepaticenum tid Jail'of Prince Goorge’s county, Mary AMONTILLADO HARMONY digteiy rat va eit Lron’s Maenztic Insact PownzR, NasHviLie, Aug. 17 —Col. ee wate = Ee cleat oats it Neste ig hn and other fine brands of . catisr: werent vo Power, t. a Ms C@s ni Tested for 19 years and grows in favor. It kills Wain toroe consisted ot Con 70th Veaneyieanic: ith | Teward will be given for thelr prehensio} SHERRY AND MADEIRA WINES, 52 npecdily cured. and exterminates Rosches, Bed Bugs, Ants, } Michigan and Best's battery. He found the enc- | . ag7zSttPr Wyicro taken provided they are deliv. — MENT OF THE PRESS Fleas, Moths in Cloths, Furs and Furniture, | m; decamped. Morgan bes gone to Harte: Goorge’s contr, Marylnod. ci e = CHAMPAGNES Fuo¥s4 wos cured at this institution Garden ingests, &o. All genuine bears the aig- ville, where, it is reported, he bad effected a wer ay of all the mest celebrated brands. Umportant Surgical operahions serforined by Dry nature of B. Lyon, and is not poisonous to persons junction with Forrest. iy 2 2awtw of Prince George's county. e% aa Two Union couriers were captured last night Joauston, Witoessed by the reporters Of pepers or domastie@mmais. Beware of counterfeltsand | by sione’s men, nine miles from Nashville, on $5. rion nod dpuvecs to tenet magne eee aaa All of which we offer at the peared agai nod agela herore fie sabtic: bees imitations. the Murfresboro? road. They took the dispatches, | BOB CHA‘t, who broke the ial) of Prince LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. [it sanding se a certiemaa of shicaoter ~ Luyon’s Powder kills all insects in a trice, — merger earner them oe Biriy the 23th of Juus. od on ween cearactes io e \e1 aul ties Con: erates Be abo . pall chal cea ay Seen would surely have Nashville to-day. ive'eet hye ‘Sbout 33 ears oft IL? !f preferred, parties wishing to order origi- A CaKD ¥0 SHE LADIES Geld everywhere. Sephora A party of the Ist Tennessee cavalry rtook Eaway District, Prince George's | nal packages oan have them shipped direot from Esq, of #1 may l-co3m coke 1 will give @oop Nuws ror ALL. Wasnineron, June 20. 1962, ‘This is to certify that | have been stone blind for u rds of two yeers, The best doctors in wi ‘ton failed to cure me. 202 Broadway, New York. [ to surround a rebel house six miles from Nash- ville last night and capture the =e, but were fired upon from the windows and by gueril- las in the woods, and obliged to retreat. They came in reporting a force of 7,000 rebels near the city. The trocps were under arms all a ape and cannon were planted to destroy the city cn the DR. DEPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES. Iafaliidics wm correstens, rerulatineg and Gil obstructions from whatever cause, and always successful @3 @ preventive The above Pills have now been in use for over thirty yes: ave been ied to je above reward for prehension—no matter where taken. erased ta is delivered tome at the Jail in Upper Maribor- ough, &rinoe George’s county, re bow : BS, Sheriff E . _Jjy-2tawiw o Ps George's county. $200 RE WAR D— Will be paid for the app: New York, OSTHEIM BROTHERS, aué-lm 295 Peunsyivanias avenue, C, SCRNE I rnors> Parane ) and INxo rats, Where tho directions WATER CLOSET OR CLOSE STOOLS. rreetly full His Dr. Tom! has rmed the miracle. Per- first approach of the enemy. son snd delivers me, of) 7 r © 1yoat oclded satiefnction. Sane the gous wishing farther particulars can call and see ‘Another party of the ist Tennessee cavalry op Res. Men. (the property of ‘Milan visa, u owing oortitents Som one of seo k; tahoe of tured a v Jailof Prince George's dea, N. large party of secessionists near the ci oot Pisoatas reg, Conny ¥. who on soviet seerener =| me. Suva Batzy, ity, Mary fet re are made led Bpon agente tnt 3 -. bet. 5 ¥ a get and. ity, (Mir Wr Bristol & C ru toid thi SS enn) 1a es S: e : QFFICE OF WASHINGTON aQquEDucr, Se ee a ee 7 man PRESTOS Satenthesl ten Tachee hgh, enh o had 1m aay quantity of the theecs hey mugs Pudsorihs will be resetved pati the auth de of) Morgan one bundred and fifty thou- | orto nant NIGH: ie mene Bee Teer ines BO. is) Gn" a oe Eats the 2 sand dollars in United States ‘Freasury notes, In | Sie" mat, NICK, is about five Test a an CIRAAO BREET » fans an 61 ® Werkinrion Rsuguact at this oe Shore whey eae cnoe aie aus Stones River, a a . mes afew mil ‘Alexandria i tery : struc! Treo boxes of these Golden Prils ont e is to be sealed, endorsed ““Proposs's for THE WAR IN MEMSOURI. for their apprchonsion. or ons henared aol eured Aer, ALG the ip Low is robust beach. be ‘ipe Vault,” and addressed to wf Caleb B. Poindexter’s Gang Scattered—Twe Hundred | jars for either ieee I w ore 4 @ne@ stronger proof migit be civen. Fheee ge Eithns Boofers of rt r Wise te Fhree Hundred Killed and Wounded. Frovided they or either or them are to Py A @ for Lucoreah, (or whites.) = ty : Giascow, Howard County, Mo, August 15.— |] Me st the Jail in borough, Prinoe Bold Whelowa'e an¢ Hetsii in Washington by ané cotd Colonel Guitar had a fight’ with Pol indexter's pacha armas “GRIMES, Sher ZV GILMAN Lruczat, 360 Pena avenue, mee large Ghatiton county, eome ive ule trom that pace a Se svenue; 3. D. W Alri ce rebels were scattered rections. his RH fig pest NecaS Koo ntnigne hey] 4 AEE gL GOT oe, RA ERS Ls less than two or three hundred were killed and | Court county, in the of masiet Sere hk Eg aos Pome | Soe eee oe ma ru ve cal 4 er wily FANCY G00 08, LANZERNS, | eighteen miles running, 1a nave cap- Eares. ip ol Weare cree AF Muscle Fork, and swam the Chariton at Buckle ua Al pet _ 4 i Mills Hammer’ Fe With the vo: to gud . su A good many of the gong are getting home, curt senor hetero sho, 12th, tenitded rowel MO. a TRE PINEs—By Efmund Kirke; 6 br po "can sar a home, ‘hey have taken e benefit thes estate. Given gen! bes ‘enough of fighting, they aut, to remain of home. aulé-wee* SSPE Seri tency at ted ate ae Ren |Seaeeesets| SeeEne ra cs oot atest ays fgg poke Sane