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THE EVENING STAR. | 2U2 MILITARY BUDGET. ARMY OF VIRGINI AOL Celeron see se: in AUCTION galas. zi aaecn ain ——_+—— eye hod at tne Dail " : SSN TOE ee THE SITUATION. GENERAL POPE FALLING BACK-STONR- Siva Aneugt 26.00»: Wertingrn nert ae isis} | THIS APTRKNOONG rn ASHINGTO: : Elsewhere we print today sundry develop-| WALL JACKSON ADVANCING—RICH. . Ww GTON CITY: ments with reference to the recent movements of] MOND ABANDONED—THE WHOLE RE. CLAYTON, Reo Seo. General Pope's army of Virginis, which (it ap- BEL FORCE ON THE MARCH—A GREAT Pears from that journals exproes declaration) the BATTLE EXPECTED. Sperit of tne Merning Press. New York Tribune was formally authorized to piaeds NOY. Tribune } The Inteltigencer publishes President Lincoln’s | mak: yesterd2y morning, by whom we know not. Up. as agen by pies reply to Gresley, and says it is far more satisfac. | The article (army letter) to which we refer, war, sent Tonk ceantis oc ee = {ntbrmation as been rece:ved at this Depart. ; pad ‘ ment from Mr. R. W.Sbtifeld:, the Consul General SATURDAY. AUGUST 23, 1568. and monits a tery — twenty Fig enag whom Greeley pre-| however, so clearly written ears Laer i. machete T gamp, which only yeater- ay ted Fo nopger od —_ tended to represent, than his (Greeley’s) letter cenled the writer’s bombast, as that we | day was pitched at the the mouatain, now * wre ‘fo grant the wes. The Intelligencer hopes that if Greeley bn it brats promptly to correct the impres- memorelite gen ae wey this ger a Washi City. B.C, A Rey c= Pe Iméii replies he will have sufficient good sense to de it might otherwise make on the p bic mind. | thin alr, and headquarters are here \ — = OOLLECVOR’® OFFICE petatoes, besna, and common sbi 80 without : (ae hat instead of being | C#™; but here only for an hour, oF three hours, srmmeron, BC bread; b is apnousced by mesne of t arrogance, dictation or acrimony. Thus, we are very certain that Instead of being | 1¢ mattersnot. A hurried order came to be ready TICK TO Tax Pa BRS. efcinl journal, for the informatioa of merobants The Repwolican follows (he Tribune lead, and | » rapid snd confused retreat, the detour of Pope’s | io start at once, and before two — aed 1e82 nave, been, fixed at seventy five sah oll sibere whom. it soy cossten, 2 the we: argues that Gen. Hunter's negro brigade wase | army from the Rapidan, twenty-two miles back tonts-on8 luggege ell Z ys aan tere one, huntred gollars” A disesunt meni ee deretand!s Seinen the eienrerncl ae failare only because it did not reee!ve sufficient | to the Rappahannock, was as brilliant and suc- Pve seth it is whispered that the whole wer ber, poy pay prescribed eneouragement from the Government. ceasfal 8 movement as any that had marked the | 4 rny of Virginia is in retreat, and presently it ‘ Havana, 92 A , 1868. PEE of the war. Gen. Pcp»’s sudden and ins to be added that the whole Army of Rich. ngust, progress P beg’! 4 LETTER FROM THE PH ESIDENT. : Exzcutivs Mansiox, H Wasnineton, August 22, 1869 Hon. Hozacz Guesizr: Dzaz Sm: I have just resd yours of the 19th, Bddressed to myself through the New York Tri- Dune. If there be in it any statemen' the Rebels threaten masterly concentration of bis a:my in the imme- | mond is on the advance; ¥t pi mien | are alone y 2 - diate vicinity of Culpeper Court House, not mere | to turn our left fank— ine word sahusgton ne al san ee Te , clearly beM™-d the movement of Jackson’s army | the North Perhaps; but before the re culminating in its serious check at Cedar Moun- | Washington, before Fredericksburg is reached, arrearage WM DIXON, Coveotcr, T a ee beh ES 5 Orarer, Barwsen mined, and des. gn 2 Noe tain, than did this subsequent detour of Pope, | the hardest, fiercest, most deter at = 7 = pe (after kaving accomplished all hecould have been | Perate batiles of the war are to be fought. This Gre ifs nage gos AM ise < “OF ene ionl neaes SEIXGTON, Ju'y 15, 10. —At te iste meeting ol ie not ming away, nor is General Po; or as-| secking to achieve,) frustrate utterly the counter | Sur eneraled yet Dy Btonewall ‘Jackson. Pe An Batire Change of Prosramme! sumptions of fet, which | may know to be erro- | rove of the whole rebel army, that grew out of reatened on the left flank—threatened by an | the Hoard, orcered, that the Gecreiacy, through the Fhe Only Family Resort in the City! neous, I do not now and here controvert them. If Pope’s advance to the Rapidan. army that barr gg its nyetiees <n ape! th» Boara will be in nesston er the itn ony of Sep- 2 CC. there be in it any inferences which I may believe | j,stend of being a forced and unexpected re- peek 1. bat it retieats rr lee HAS. eb: Ah Rnd 5 to be falsely drawn, I do not nowend kere argue | treat, we regard it as the military exploit that B Gaylight it must cross the Rappahannock, but | ——————————- ees | First-class Plase of Amusement against them. If there be perceptible init aa | just ete long clear Virginia of rebels in arms— | when once on the northern bank of that river, it URBUMIU COLI4EG, Bee the prominest cameos of the Companys impatient and dictatorial tone, I waive it in def- | now and why it 1s not our present purpose to | no longer retreate—it begins to manwavre, The | OD an cease eee [izes Be zimeny, | eva BEEN erence to an old friend whose heart I have always explain. Gen. Pope’s rear guard and the advance — Pa ate ag Links deat ay eel of September. Address w 2 ouaRraey,. AR’ supposed to be right. of Lee first came into collision on Wednetday | the Rappabaanock safely, we meet the men whe bade oe Rev. E.Q. 8. PRON . . C. STEW. 2 As to the policy I ‘seem to be pursuing,” 88 | morning, in a akirmish, on tbe lineof the Orenge | march to join our arm-, this army turns in its ST ee el ee Mowe Soils nope Nip ke same vou say, I have not meant to leave eny one In| ang aiexandria Railroad, two miles east of Cul- risa rion gy men oie pe a a Ro doub:. peper Court House. Only cavalry and artillery Gea. Pope ‘retained his headquarters at Cedar of itis ‘ete rr ’ I would save the Union. I would save it the} were engaged. The skirmish lasted from 9 till | sountain till midnight; then mounted with his | °° we ry ethene fauacare oe shortest way under the Constitution. The sooner nocn, when the rebels withdrew from the field. | staff, and rode to Culpeper, reaching It at2. Not Dgsre open ett ert te commence at ¢. the national authority can be restored the nearer | ‘rhe joss on both sides is believed to have been | 22 inch of road that was not filled with wagons z aling. Béelers the sleet’ t XREEN GINGER, WHITE BRANDY, and | inconsiderable. Peryie! cing ot but aly weanee Gi Ronis Vitertr, Throughout Thurrisy (the whole of Pope’s | tovether an coakaton ia the darkness, and blind | GhOlrS Groen an ‘only 8) cents, army, trains, &c , having reached the position to iv spore eee bf pie lire Reape aeent ey Greehva Fo Siedana Graneiated Sugar, which he had ordered it, without any loss what- | fleids vouac a : : ever) skirmishing occurred on the banks of the & wan wee a ee See ee ae wa OEE ay Baye sl Eonconey eer Rappahannock from the railroad cro sing down | 9 olen ng of light and shade on countless ITY RAILROAD TICKERS toa few miles from Fredericksburg. A corres. | strange scenes which makes everythlug indis- C Mud Sale IN 4s to save the Union, and is not either to seve or pondent of the Star thus describes what was evi. | tinct and mysterious; makes it easy to lose one’s DOLLAR FACRa ES Lo destroy slavery. If I could save the Union | dently the most serious encounter of that day: | Way, 8nd almost impossible to find it. Se the NORTON’S RAILROAD GENCY, Imex: ‘without free! slave I would do It, and if1 y = endless trains made little progress in the rear, eo. ava me ip PEt ing any Fripay, Avousr 22 —Yester: afternoon ut4 | snd ouly gave promise to 3 worse condition in By th £the Capitol gate, and by cordue. ou the Union will be ‘‘the Union as it was.” If there be thove who would not save the Union unless they could at the same time save slavery, 1 do mot agra with them If thera he those who would not save the Union unless they could a the same time destroy slavery, I do not agree with them. My paramount object in this struggle MONDAY, August 18, AND DURING ZHE WEEK, Wieh Alternate Changs of Programme! TRIUMPHANT STILL! > ArrRsction Por Tas Wax! remainder in six GALA WEEE, oa » With interest, seoured by & ould save It by freeing ali the slaves, I would | o'clock the Rebels uppeared in force on the left | front ~The General took charge im person, and | tor. on Ca ave. @REAT GANTERBUEY oe q bank of the Rappabannock, at Clouse’s Ford, 9 | ny, etic efforts soon started fl oe loiterin: i he ; “ ° "6. Mo * 4 praca lg tee appt disseny, coped mile from Fredericksburg, and attempted to | wagener wen: sete prrinck ace Ne (CIDER Foe THE ARMY. With its Powerful Combination of Artistes, UEAES: E5%"ascin cross by ezecting a pontoon b idge. Our force at | pot ne quickly in motion. @ucb an c) £.—in virtue of & writ of I do about slavery and the colored race, I do that point § at then consisted of the 26th New | ‘There-are Be weoee ax the road at first. They September prory. Parties inte-ested in Jevmenss Array of Talent and Beouty Rae? af Decause I believe it helps to enve this Unton; end | York, Sth and 90th Penrsyivanta, and the 13th | pave hardly begua to move; could hardiy m jenand also rectifiers may eddreee the tele what I forbear, | forbear because I do not believe | #4 12th Ma etts regiments. Our forces | if they tried. It is just possible for the General bao: &t Marlboro’, Ma. >omonth county, New | S708 ene siege as J ithont a precedent in tho aamale it would help to save the Union I shall do less | Be the banks, and permitted the enemy to lay cavalcade, winding its way in and out of the la- fall partioulars. Also. in lerge euan ements. their brid if way a the river, when the d most t | tities, je of App ¢ Wh A IW FEAGS NOU BIVABRY, whenever I shall believe what Iam doing burts| Federsis opened Bre, causing the boats to arift} Of erg Tain and Tiding almost wholly ou 4.’e CUNUVER._ ae the road, to make its way slowly forward. A (if @ush eocid exist,) the cause, and J shall do mors whenever I shall | down tne stream. Gur forces captured seven iment cannot march zs iment till the YE@TE INSTIPUSE, belleve dotng more will help the cause. I shall | POs‘oour’ ‘The fight for a few moments was dre. | roage are clear nor need the roape move far on Free VU Fap Toma ee heed BUT FLOURISHES TEE MOR, . the re using sl and canis ‘spt. | the road till the trains are well on their way. — J - O72 carseat cavern when shown to be errors; patrong’s Maine battery silenced the enemy’s | Tue trains are to be brought off if it costs fight Schools for Young aad Misses in CROWDED HOUSES 84d | shall adopt new views so fast as they shal eries Our loss was 17 Killed and 33 wounded, | before we reach the river. theeity. eras September 8th, Faition ao- f A0corded to it by the public demands an aekno appear to be trus views. part of whom are now at Cooper's. in Alexandria. | ‘The retreat of our army, and the advance of the vy teers ype! es id t ement of I bave here stated my purpose according to my | General Ricketts behaved throughout with great | rebeis in overwhelming force, are no longer se conting to sane advancemer: ode: L. C. LOOMIB. ee UNPARALLELED PATRONAGE. ac ilsts . 21 coolness, riding up and down the lines encour- | crets. Besides the reports of scouts and recon- a Oe my ceca dutys and I intend no modification | ning his men, and praying for pontoons, 20 that | colceancest coe hate ihe wince te ae MILITARY G00 D8. | irdeing ree sotgbiigues, ueHAL® SALE my oft-expreveed personal wish that all men | he cculd follow the rebels to the opposite bank. | who was in Richmond only last Priday, and his RICH PRESENTATION 8WORD32, tin ratio joyecente tte era fscins issued everywhere could be free. Colonel Christian, of toe 26th New York, also | evidence istbat in Ricbmond there are only three BABHES, EPAULETTEE, lity snd Sreedcm from Va) Yours, A. Lincotn, | behaved with great gallantry. thousand troops ; that the whole rebel force, from SHOULDER @7RAPS, it stands on pe Rook of & Our impression isthat Gen. Ricketts was not | one hundred and fifty to one hundred and seventy- E pon Opinion, whch is the solid = 2 five thousand strong, is marching on Wasbing- BELTS, PiSTOLs, SPURS, foundation of success, Rucarrion or Gen. Corcoran in New York. | present at thai point on Thursday, and that our ton, 1s within twenty miles or leas of Gen. Pope FIELD GLASSES, — ‘The reception of Gan. Corcoran yesterday after- | oorrespcndent mistook some one else for bim. and’ hopes to flank and destroy his army. Long and Tax CAMVERBURY SPARES NO EXPRNSE nooh wes the most magnificent ovatien ever ac- | The skirmishing of Thuraday amounted to noth- | before tnis can be read at the North {t will bo OFFICER®’ REQUISITES to obtwin the best talent in the conntrs ; for here corded te any one in that city. The formal ie- ception by the city authorities took place at Cas- tle Garden, the Mayor making an address of wel- col te which Gen. Corcoran replied in fitting terms. The popular greeting was marked with ing to speak of. It was renewed yesterday at 5 — oo dat Meg sree fepatte. fae is merry of overy description, Pre the Great Stars of ~ Profession A vatens the advance of a re! army, on a ‘iret MBxXe application it A.M., (according to the testimony of various that its fate is a question of days. If MeCle ian M. W. GALY & BRO., Jewziizes, —— siagoccieaiarers officers and men whe have since reached here by has sent forward bis troops for once rapidly; if] au 23-6t 364 Pennsylvania Avenee. Immsnee Success of rail from the Rappahannock,) and continued fee- | the North has sent them; if they meet uson the 7 THE BEASTIFUE bly until about noon. In the atternoon, as was | Rappahannock ; {f we can gather three-fourths of | P#OPOSALS FUR OATS AND RAY. an onthustesm seldom witnessed anywhere. The} pisinly visible from this city, a violent rain | the Febel strength, then safety and victory. But Drror Quanranmseran’s Orricr MA = E wis A, TER? RESTA GRANT, crowd around Corcoran’s carriage was such thet | storm raged in that vicinity for three ar four] ag ving at Culpeper, General Pope found its WaAsHinoton, D. C., acguat 33, 1882 - ane mi weed Betwoen ints ano isth st, Washington, with difficulty it could be driven up Broadway | hours. Knowing the streams there well, we are | streets crowded worse than the roads, and almest mr a vo eed en at thi , 2 PANIGH DAWBEESE, _ The = jane te his The entire route of the procession was one Jam of | satisfied that this storm must have pata stop to | the whole transportation of the army in danger | ®™ti Fi S tke decent Gas tet eae Bg.cgenl in the prosent dey fe proce erd I ana he pelts eeaekie that ty ind the populace. The military display was excel-| anything like serious military movements in | Of bein an Te ee: Ketoty lage idlerdl OO. undrod and fifty trousaad peshels of 1aasd Gad roopos his & ton Moncey lent, and the various charitable societies turned | that quarter, for from twenty-four to forty-elght | Riding out he started the led! trains, started | “Bay toto rood mersonnbie TIMO?EY, put up Hor > hi “Phe cstemiignmect will be epened a out in numbers. The firemen really looked | pours—that !s, on account of high water. every one as he returned, orde: all hesitating | in bs: and delivered at (2,,00) two .houm: be Ser her soft, estanrant frr gen le . 4 y, z magnificent, numbering perhaps five thoustnd| We have yot been able to hear that agun bas | OF injured wagons into the fields, cleared the a rod em hantabl ; Winning appearance and ta detal: tothe we justly men. As the procession passed the New England | been fired to-day on the lines. whole road, and returned to town. Taking his iS baa ofanond two bushels cack, sone ve z oy station on the Court House corner, where the be received by weicht, at (S8) thirt tention of the eubseriber, te Rooms asaluie was fired from a four pounder ———— trains were to divide, he spent the rest of the] two poundsto the bushel.) ne 8! wid of ipacare the best cupani jy, wit be devoted te re placed on the roof. This ovation continued unti! | SKIRMISHES wits GUERILLAS ON THE | night with his staff, bringing order out of confu-] Sack to be ferniehed without extra cherge to the of ead abe the procession reached the General's quarte:s at RAPPAHANNOCK. sion, urging forward every train, addressing Goverzment. | ie dey sot We reat ce St Nicholse Hotel, and st aight thero was a] ONE MAN KILLED-SEVEN WOUNDED. | Si/cty wagonmusters, quartermasters, and every | Rellveries 00 be mi from the dste of the tt reli t a a contract. fitting sequel to the stirring events of the day The gunboat Resolute, Acting Master Tole, | Speech which nobody could mistake or disobey. PROPOSALS. pecan EnES~<qsmapepseuanretaeal a By six o’clock nearly all the immense trains of the Propossls will be received for (£00) five hundred pear {2 The proposition to abolish the whisky | @rrived this morning, bringing the body of army were through the town. tons of hey aud ards, end for (60 Om) fifty First week of f ration In the navy originated with the Navy | Michsel Ryan, who was killed on tte 2ist, near} 1 have only a moment for these hurried lines, | th id of cats ard upwards MISS CLARA BUTLER = nein Department, whicb, within the last year, the mouth of the Rappahanaock. From one of | Which I hope to send by an early train this mora-} Bhi Hpneerepmoly Siping ling agent = The Besutife: and Pashiog Songetrom, ing his Irieade, sttaagors Sinitisy Speeite, 1 tke had great trouble and emberrassment from the | the oificers we have the following particulars: | 18 ‘Rappenaenben oy bpd Maker bina rom, and without reference 0, ean oth ei Ce ie ora Bo satel ibs very habit of intoxication among cficers. One hundred | Un last Tuesday week, 21st inst., Master Tole, | of the tains wen ep oat deer Daseage suigt Sobeet tp tite sce oF cae bid eimple euncwish to the rareuns deiiests’ comm and seventy-one have been dismissed on thet | with a boat’s crew from the Resolute, Proceeded | be attempted. The corpse vf Banks Is here, and made in the name of a firm, the Jig Dancer ef the World "Fh sccount, and nearly as many more have been | up Sturgeon creek about three miles, to cut out | McDowell is coming up. Both will wait the ar- ail the partics mutt appear,or the bid — be yes = AR department wil be 2 rival of Sigel, who covers the retreat, and will not dered as the individual proposal of the Oentinuse cngacement of supp.ted by. lost to the service by offences springing from the | two vessels which they had been informed were be hurried. As I write, these masses of troops are . i Mif> WELLIK WaYLo; rig knew: BSjacers Ub witet same source. It is argued that the service of | up the creek, end, reaching the place, cut outone | pouring in awift but orderly marches alone the} Bf Se ean aeual partion will not ; ‘The Sweet and Pices. ¢ Oantatsion felon rearasin seamen on beard of steamers, &c., is nothing | of them, and were towing it down, when it ram | narrow roads and over the ae Searle earn — i each proposition M4 ee LE. neer as bard and wearing es !t was upon the old-| «round. They sct about getting it off, when | the reer already listening for the sound of follow- | "“Prcpssala must be addressed to Co! A280, z saad: 9s! it cannon. All daylong the march will con. uartermaster U. 8. Ar Washingt REN be markets tesa tench mailing veonsls, and therefore there is | they were fired into by a gang of guerillas, tn | eitue. Bigel le not expected till moos, and wher | Cant skenid pe'piscaly Aureea Pees pile tee ge } wire os tess need of stimulants for the «« Jack Tars.”” ambush, on shore. The fire was tmmediately | ever happens not s regiment leaves till the rear end Hay, MI8S3 MAG@IE VERSION, ane de Ballet, returned, and was kept up for some time, but] comes up. It ise wonderful retreat, for in spite SUARANTES, = _ P. NOFICE. Wao ans Pappirus unpsx rux Exciez Law, | with what effect is not known, as they conld not | of delays there is no panic among tue trains, and | ,,7he, PET er ake, bidder to All the eoxtrac:, t Fourth week of Sea ee oP Bare and Millers are ine ‘The Tressury Department construes the word ped- | be seen. Finding {t !mporaibie to get the sloop | Howeh the troops are moving ifo,the test they | br two responsible persona whose Eusisee| J.B BUDWORTH, Gite Fier tote ose remmeats ier, as used In the excise law, to be 3 person who | o%, the party returned to the Resolute. The fol. | m3!% ; day fe all thet can be | Mast P@ aprended to the cusrénies, W. 8. BARE ISON, tre. > party f e brightly, the alr Is cool, the day is ali thatesn be} Phe reeponsiniity of ta DENNY @ALRAGHER gtlns a livelihood by traveling from place to place | lowing persons in the bont were wounded : Peter | wis! ed, if it ts only long enough No battle to- | eh,7n by the aft WILLIS ARMSTRONG ais = and selling goods and wares, or one whose cecupa” | Nelson, in the hand; R. Kane, in side, thigh and ae se agg Coben ee perbape ene te- pet eae + Vourt or of the United DELEVANZE BROPABRS ite desirous to make @ contract bay tion it is to sell goods while traveling from place | arm; John McDonald, in left hand and arm ; and pel! 7 "pee Pl gh rw Bidders mast be prezeat in person when the bid JLARKB. es quaniic, he will state tie eos te place. A farmer who sells his own products by | Jechson, a citizen of Virginia,who was acting as bah sheer, some aae desaties eeeeEle tthe elr pmo etact 4 ah tn bis bid wi mm ar : ° Sapand, or thelr proposa’s wil: not Le coi MONS 50k: JOENNY, ewiceary, WHALEY, &e. traveling from house to house is not a peddier in | pilot, in the forehead. it the sense of the law. On Tkureday last anctber expedition was The correspondent of the New York World writes : formed, and Master Joclyn of the Reliance, Mss- th FN mace! Sion Y i —— > From Ghbillington’s bookstore, Odeon | ter Tole and master’s mate T. Newton, with a mae, ob the iene polirpinghlde is wil bee ae of the The flow we de. ec easp the Wess Bet Bullding, we bave an advance copy of Harper’s | post's crew from the two vessels, went again up| going to support Pope, of thelr own inner snd men with them, or to have bonis cnyaed ar bance New anv Comic Price Pawroxmes Boo et eae ® Magazine for September, crammed 2s usual with | the creek and set fire to the schooner, and finding | @!t-ct !inrs of transit, the rebels are rapidly tion and ready to be produced wien the sontract entitied Le flour to de putin new barre’sand head opt entertaining and instructive matter. the sloop stlll ground they fired her also. As oC vighie Theres ee smtp ad ation tase enioet ie pai ag THE GOLDEN AXE, ougrernment reserves the right to rejeot any bc they were pulling away, the guerillas fired tnto | etfort to conquer cur derons. ve force, and thareb by letter. oF by telegraph Produced under the direction of W ilits Armatrang, | “No bids will | from who re eee ee am sae, Miveale | ics teen au anivush on shere. ‘Thenaen 1a Lee een Le ee We,—POFMOR GUAMANTEE, | nO! terete ee ec meeay pave 7 comply with their oon vencis uarested ediat “ lan’s arm vail for th Generals L or vol an the oe a ey and n, have been | M*dletely returned the fire with riftes, and work- mag pegged gived shrewd enough te nae. ‘and . of the county of Ul of New Act. Uidders must be prezens in person to respond te barge y ing the boat in position, brought the bowitzer to dobersby guarantes tha: bid sent to Fort McHenry. J g their tage, and are, to all appearances, bear with grape and rified shot, and it is proba- profiting by ic. is ab! permeate Orchestra Chairs § cents, 0) 0 From John C. Parker, 379 F street, we | b!* with effect, as the fring from the shore soon General Pope has found the enemy’s numbers sectrtariioamn ay Samat: | "Fler ste ecereryteerpre mene 1 OFICE FO YER PYBLIC.—The have the September number of that Paris arbitzer | cessed. In cur boat Michael Ryan of the Reso- Momees ter above ie Gurdonavisie in | Bheuld the contrat be awarded him uh Perwonme. Magiares Kava. is of fashions “ Le Bon Yon Joursal ds 3.odes | jute was Killed, Thomas Newton, master's mate, | force, towards Frederichavarg, perteps intends | PAfed fo become his seourities. ‘She hey net nor ri Wounded tn the foot, Andrew Spicenger, of the | ing to push through the weak pisces of our left. | od:tiheore cone ea eto MPPeDIed the exicral | pear a any other place of amuse. U7" Archbishop Hughes, accompanied by Seo-| Keliance in the thigh, and Frank Miller of the | This base hus either forced Pope to give batile INSPECRION, DELIVERY formance mt viet tse srtury Hell nee ne Ber retary Seward, visited the President yes'v:tay| Reliance in the right erm. The boat then re- | 0" the spot, orto at once draw in hisfines. The} a1) Gate and Y i 9 paapen : ¢y contracte ti :. y ne d for under this ad terury He Seausp ra the Aaa former alternative can only be the last extremit; ns RAS TIN HANEY. TW Remar aa, atiale® Samed ring into every suspicious locality on the | of evil ; con uently he is fallin rapidipback do po. prove of a good sound inerobadinns weit] SO Ascent for Sisriottn Ravel. | tence ar tnens £9 Sean ; Way, in order to guard against surprise, and re- | Aas, 1 am informed, evacuated t Culpeper re-| Will be ae to Te tue rem: inder need soted, PRES PRO turned to the ship. gion, bag ana baggage; bas drawn in bie lines Payweut to be made upon the compi-tioa of the Garden ad) ‘As the heat was pulling away from the scene | !€at’ fifieen miles, edging a litle toward Aquia | SOBt"Bst, or so e0on thereaftor aa the Depot Quar- eomats myer hy Copies Garde ne Bidders muet state Any inic rmsily nee bid, or non-conformance Srksapenaien forme ne bs v morning. {” A number of newspaper correspondents arrived bere yesterday from the army of Virginia. The.r departure thence was involuntary. —— SNADE CONCER it 8 pehomtes Hei The Creek, in order to be within easier concentratin; tormaster chal! be in funds it of the action, the rebels wefe seen running in the reach ef such portions «f General McCiclian’s th th ‘1 fo be Tus Paruanr oy Bountizs —The bounties | eld. and along the beach, having with them a| sm ov bove tier londed The releoua the roca ment Will euaure v ofthe | eae on to be paid by Government to new volun- | number of women aud chilaren, using them But the enemy is aot only pushing ene column livery to b» ma @ Rai road Dézot, or - amount to seven mill DEAS cennicniis un Wekiaia,, © dearest ou! tak T toward Fredericksburg. Another body how Wharves, ia the eity of a. For a day or two | ®PP: 7 ae te : oF s rom | large | don't pretend to know, presses steadily | W firing on them. fi 7 po. Quartermaste: reaerver to hi page ie pepe yay oarepe le ee ae the right tu rejoot any or ail bide the: Tam — Sa ve got our han for next week. ey | too high. . e ror y or two bebe me ~ = A CORRECTION. r can aaely seers neg Ee See from epynre ou a dtd Colonel ard Depot Guariormaster, Se iy three lions. These uarters Provisional Brigades. 0 knw ws tha’ other men are not at this Pum’ the National Govern- —_ Washingtcn, ‘Aug. 23, Ea t Moment marching down the Shenanboah valicy? cette. aceveeaces ie - ee Ratz renee, P Mam, Wuceday. Bete As tasesion Tr che Etter af the Siar: La your peat ofthe | eenceplar har aiec seine ara nord | 128 PRINTING BETABLISHMENT vias iPaaaea eee eneen o 224 you made a mistake ia the oficial form of | reiative to the methods of entering the valley. “CONSTITUTION BUILDING,” oan yf ko. D. . announcing Casey’s tactics. No one hss ever imagined that @ rebel force , Sst. pauses 3Uh and Eee, a u The War Department have not yet officially | could get in there, save by tne conventional | _8U2%-3'__ __one square north of Pa. averue._ bend (iat. Promulgated that system to the army. Stonewall route, yia Virginia Central Railroad, Staunton, et: in mind for a moment that Jn ES POWER Heatiet ound eSEGAR Dt a 0) 1am, sir, very respectfully, your ob’tserv't, | another Yallioed, parallel with the ome juct | a2¢ FOGACCO STORE. ou Henny W. Suiru, Ass’t Adj’t Gen. | named, runs from Richmond west, to Lynch- shape Goes aaeee 5 of roskimsten. —.——___ burz,ete , ona line south of the James river. ~ Sood in th 1 De complete in every variety HONORABLY DISCHARGED. ye know that, some time since, the bea? 4 ii solicits a eal! from his friends and the com- Piss peopciaieen of the Sieerivarg Patriot end | {Brew & portion wtp Lage iad — ao 7 ye af ‘atom having made satisfectory proof that they that force to have moved alon, the Southside a 5 Were bot cogoizant of the use of their printing Rettroed, to have entered the valley at INFANTE? TActies, wo Office for the publication of the incendiary hand. | thence secretly to have marched U. 8. anny 4. Re ITI“, Dill calculated, if not designed, to repress enlist- D’ . ments, have been honorably disobarged. + Maryland. pees is auras it Le. em: ieeianath comment re is every probability that within five da PROMOTION. the bloodiest, toeat hotly perched battle “4 Bookseller BU psON ui xEpE. 1 sulw (int.,Kep..& Chron.) near Stu st. Commander Wm D Porter, the destroyr: of the rebel steamer Arkansas, has been made acom- VES, ALCOHOL IROMB, iMP- a -—__-—__ vantagvous positions, can ung’ Green Sensring Macuines. Fiuting ARREST OF A REBEL MAIL CARRIER. | brin on the aght. | He will'as ung aking Tras. Porcelain Katt — Aman who was recently relessed om taxin; repelled il, by new arrivals, we are so: improvements, The Nie the oath of allegiance was Thursday arrested ened as to use him up. His forced marches, jorse, at OD: down the Potoi hile in the act of it deed—invoiv! the carry! Ney, into apa with = large number of letters and the hauling genta iy horses, | _ 81 21-st* fo! oveuth vt'uesr mape of Maryland and Virginia. He was re- | etc.. ‘will have rendered it necemsary for EW BO ree LE BY turned to his Tocenet prison quarters. N iH CLA whi ° THE ARMY EXAMINATION BOARD nothing of arriving. r r+ ig Bed. AMONG. F ny OFF. P.O, examination board in ses- ‘ business is to inquire into the phys- ip tency of officers, cither from age or casualties received in tne public service. Among cazualtiesyoetved in tn es | LES peter, Rage. Fon: One of Sid ae MEDICAL STORE ' pace ete at 2 RN RL ot STEED ola Sarena Prepare ara Rate by the Seorctary of War, P Spceey ot zane bs yey Pe alee ia Ic sic ate Fe | ~Eeae EE reference wd vi Me a Foe aera ee nee

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