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The Chair—‘‘The committee must first be oice—‘A motion is os be emg aie motion adjourn mittee is appointed.” Several voices jamid leughter)—“‘The motion (Mz. Tharin)—“O: silence; i have once deci of order. I ‘D—A good HOUSE SERVA: WECGRE ahs, St the ty, E street. near a ” ‘Chair decides ‘until the com- female PASTRY if i é is 3 g i inate the committee?’? PIB AND CaKkE to! Fl ty ANTED—Woo . E. BAVAGE?’S, 34 and 3 ANTE D—A smi iS of evory de A Voice.—‘{ nominate the Mr Tharin.—“The chair is nominated; all in favor of this nomination say aye.” * ther Volos Nos No. . tive has not yet been called Ll opposed say no.” the committee.” ? \OUSE, farn'shed t- ving one to let oH Pind Metropolisn Bath Rooms, , ] A Voice.— No.” ide «ged WO 44N to att hair Is one of Chair. Phe c' Ae A YOu about th: p-emise (uhron.) i Supt. WANTED-10 MEN to work in the Subsist- -aborers, Herd:rs and So Antposy iy Brae at National Sp 23 st Cc and GC. 8., U. 8. A. AN ERE AXMEN. C HOLLAR, 2a If he favored organ- do so; but if he did In the language of the old song he would have all belong to Gid- were here made for Danenhower. he bad nothing more to say. He it was the first time in aver knew a motion to adjourn to be . If Mr. Tharin were as conversant Jeffzrson’s Manual as he Band, he would Pennsylvania avenue, certs 2t 4 p.m. H . Y—250 LHAOR- nse of Washir ply to Mr, Jacob 8. ae at io ar roe ie) ~ AJ WM. 0 GUNNEL te i “4 Preside again. a5 85 i ‘was with them ; but he di adebating sock: bese hot nights. ssires to prooare Rr - ry Mr. Tharin witi speak before Kings, if necessary. Monday night The pe Yesterday for a meeting of Govern em ing organizatiens rooms of the Yeu! clerks. At half-; hower took the chair. In the absence of the Tharin, late of A Mr. Tharin obtai iki ? Hy as to respect- Terms Iveral: Address at once au 23 3 Fiast District Rrotmenr. sick who were brought down from yesterday moral: — Cot! Tuite fat nt Paul Lar: rady, Co. A; Chavies A Co 1; Peter Ri H. Davis, Co. K; Asher Car vates—Lewis Nezer, Co A; L. A; A.R. Smith, Co. A; Thomas Hartrauft. john Wiikinson, vo. C; Peter Hall, Co. Samuel T. Clements, Co. @; Almon Ayres, Co. Albert Atwel), Co. I; Geo Adrian Do@, Co. 1; Joseph Harrison, Co. |; Alexan: McManus, Co. K. Rasistine an O1 Lf 4 . Pope’s army &1CF OF COLUM aving been author to raise & ecm. if scoretary, J.P. Jones, Mr. ‘was appeinied te act. 0 H; John Ashton, enhardt, Go. 1; Henry t muster mto Cg be EE ne 8 @ ver! buted by the @: ment, $ 92, 8nd 6 Goserament Print- Come one. cons Reoruitine Office No. 500 Maszachusetts av., beween St and Btn gta, THOS. R YY RNES, J.J BY&Nn s BuAKELY,” Lt. and Recruiting Officers. AN 'TED—A good colored WOMAN ‘wash and iron for 8 fami!: street north, between ad ani 3d, an :2-3t OWBN @H (08 to this company only. '« YOur ooaxtry cal! Ata late hour night last. Officers Weeden and Gibson arrested , one of whom was named Wm. Riley, of Company C, 2d District Regi- ment, and started with them to the etation house; Weeden aheai, with his prisoner, after,with Riley. On the road the and was observed to draw a pistol, with he was about to fire at Gibson, and Weeden was escue; ann the two took him jon. This morning Justice Stratton committed him to jali for court. two drunken sold: AN'TED—A respectable m.ddle-ared WO MAN tocook, wesh ard iron for ‘asmall tam- ily, Refences required, Pa. ANTE: NURSE. recommended, Ath, No, 481. au 21 3t* AN'FED—On Pennsylvania avenue, or on 7th Rose fret hoor, “A liberal boscs will bs Addrent Box 43, P.O, me wien Inquire at No. 19 latter resisted, =x hi burlesqing aay IMMEDIATELY—A WET here ic wire, wate wounded. Me thought circumstances Tax Faiz anv Festival now being held at Odd Fellows’ Hall, for the benefit of sick and wounded soldiers, continues to be attractive, and is meeting with deserved success The attractions and no better opportunity of passing an of rational enjoyment, and at the same a most laudable object, could arine Band discourses favorite airs; the refrestments dispensed are of a superier order; and last, though by no means least, the in attendance are pretty, witty and viva- cious, and agreeably entertain ail who call upon premeat te re and these would be Interesting os sow. were a number ‘@—An unfarni with water and gar; not less than 12 rooms, Ad- pri a) joontion. ington City Po: = aa fist » in & central mee! atall; the Chair held thata small meetiog more thaa such large oues as had been held. (the Chalr) never Witoessed euch disgraceful tcenes as took place at a a One gentlemen suggested every act consisted in its be not consider it pi ization of the employees, ng cross immediate!) time contribut! terms, &o ,)"°@. H. be otfered. Th one OLUNTErR OR BE DRAFTED !—C ard M:ddieton has been autho wisdom ticab'lity; and as he moved an adjourn- ‘was opposed to an: ‘of the peecionttoetate 0 6 Capitol, anc join hi ceive al! the bountios. Bounty Fuxv.—The employees tn the differ- ent depar:ments of the Navy Yard bave agreed to ive acertain amount of their wages monthly to In the blacksmith’s depart- ment every man, except one, has agreed to give one day’s pay monthly for this purpose, and the joiners heve also set aside a portion of their wages ood for the Navy eeruiting OSoer. SHE FIRST oF Pith pie Mr. Tharia kind. He bell: TS WANTED FO RGINIA eee Be bis Roriment te eoniened by Govern siding officer, (Mr. Dai coretary of war, to bo raised fo. "6 the ot Alpuanirie end the 01 mesting, and eppoeed bat deposed. service in the viomnity areund Washington, D Advance Pay, Bounties, &a., the same as in other Volunteer Regiments. Persens d eniist will om!l atthe Reoruiting Off 7th street, below Pa. avenue and epp-si House, avd thas svoid tre draft. which w: mene in & iew days, for that purpose following this good example. Tumpsxance Mxretine.—The meeting at the music @and in the Capitol grounds. to-morrow. afternoon, promises to one. Hon. D. P. Holloway, Commis. of Patents; Dr. T. G. Clayton, lain W.G Raymond, late of the Provost Guard, it isexpected will deliver addresass. that one or two regiments of soldiers will » and the remarks will be particularly to them. Reerniting Officer, 562 Seven h atreet, ® REGIMENT DISTRICT OF CORUMBIA VOLUNTEERS, Having been authorized by @e: Taise @ comnany of vo.anteers tam Low ready te mui @ desire to volunteer. Bounty from the sity $500 will be distributed by rks of the Sixth Agditor’s Office to this ny ‘Wadsworth to ir the 3d Regi- into the service Funmrat oF 4 Patrotman.—Yesterday after- noon, a decail of policemen from each precinct attended the funeral of Patrolman J. E. 8. Hilton of the fourth preciact (First Ward), who dird rday, after a long illness. Mr. Hilton was one of the original appointees, but on account of fli health has been able to do but little duty since his appointment. ‘Tux Usion Exotna Company announce their second aannal at Glymont Pavillion. pt. Stackpole, has been chartered for the . A good time mey be anticipated, and we doubt not many will aval! themselves oppertunity to ruralize. Lregrat Contaisution.—The amount realized at Canterbury Hall Inst night, and which was ‘was paid over to the Cranch Hospital, for the sick and wounded soldiers there, was the hand- some sum: of $163 99 Ong Dottan! Ong Dorrar!! One Dottar!!! Go to the Dollar Store, 433 Penn avenue, near Four-and-a-half street, and see the splendid stock of jewelry and silver-plated ware, and take your cholee for one dollarr Suvex Hewprxp Votcntzens 8.cx in Camr! men, be warned in time. Supply Holloway’s Pillsand Ointment. are guarantied to cure the worst cases of Sores, Ulcers, Scurvy, Fevers and Bowel Com; Only 25 cents per box or pot. and Governm nts the chair. if he (Mr renters ae at w adoption of his resolution. a © Cormweil was sine dis. These sine move. a to have aa ill commenos on the lat ‘of September, not he paid after tna coruiting office, Ninth street, between the Av- {07> Bho tamilies of married men will be pro- M. SNYDER. e. i. O’BRY. (Rep.) Lt. and Keoruit’s Officer Government Hospital for tho ights, opposite the Mon te a vy owen to cock and two given. aad the situations ‘ho conduot weil, NICHOLE, juperintendent. ANTED—Four or five uvfurnished ROOMS. oure, east of Seventh street at BORLAND & CO.’S Maseachusetts avenue au viaed for by tho city ANTED—Att! Insane, on the Anscos' Navy Yard, intelligent ® }O Wash. Good wares g Store, corner o! ED TO REN? OR BUY—By the let U 6 or? rooma and and Pennsylvacis aver’ of references given if r . 573 Seventeenth D FO REWT—A well farnizhed & contra: icoation, no; less than 12 rooms. Good rent, in advance, and be: erences given. Address, statin; tuon, “J., Box 11,” Star Office. ‘O RENT—A neatly Furnished thy loostion, near the Address **Houre.’” Mr. Tharin—* Mr. President, 8u 19-6t* The Chair—** You are Secretary of this ing. There ts no business, and you are not tied to the floor. You should be in your seat. I call the gentleman to order.” Mr. Pettijohn—**I second the gentleman’s re- is terms and loca- 8 et Erz anp Ear.—Dr. Von Moschzisker, Ocullist and Aurist, 227 Pa. avenue, gives his entire at- tention to the treatment of all maladies of the eye Deafness and noises in the head re- moved and hearing restored. Testimonials from some of the very beat known citizens, who have been restored tosight or hearing, can be exam- ined at his office. Guat Pennsyivama Route, cia gto she North and West. —Two Washington daily and one on Sun- ime—low fare and sure connections. tickets sold through at government rates. For tickets and further information apply at the office of Great Peunsy!vania Route, north- east corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Sixth st., Washington. Office open Trom 5 a. m. until 9p. Mr. Tharin—“ Mr. The Chair—** —— are im order, sir, and W4nzED.T HOUSE. surburbs of the city preferred. Rent must not ion to be FS first at this office ANJE TO AVOL W IS YOUR LAS® & ‘THE DRAF‘F !—OCapt. Fa: beer authorissd by Bri Pepe Chair— Now, you are Meagain You are not i and have the honor “a volunteer.” Bunty $192. .& Drummer bai LIEU F. W. A. DEG OAKD WANTED-—A gontieman in busine in un eer, Sante full, pei of pim; blotches and bo! h my face oo spleen but Dr. Tumblety me a handsome complexion, exempt y his herb medicines. . 3. Bamzs, Center M a inconveniences of north of Pa. = ‘Addarens “8. F.,’, Star Office, stating terms, £0, eu 16- UNEFER, AND &4V0i1D BEING VGitevriey—w ‘ation, Mr. eo enoe eee eage EP Wis F., infant of ete tate ° 20 helpless. fF seat friends of the {smi} Want every indy ak jeut, ‘ Koh sPhet of tance’ went Skee ag oe ok RMORERS WANT! Lars N ee. Will Kind omploy- nee tn ECRUI®S WANTED yoR TEE Unsted States Ordnance Department. Par. al Decasso ts fs So Fer mouth, ace from Ninth Street arch, to morrow, et 3 pm. Mer irieadsand relatives are imvited “2a, the merzing of te Be oaans, ANGELA, P10 N18, &o. HH?! FOR A GALA DAY! FIRST GRAND EXCURSION Washington Light Guard, To GLYMONT PAVILION, On THURSJAY, 2th August, The mem of the Corps pledge themesives that neither tréub'e nor expense bs spared to mace the sbove & day of, 6 t2 Bil who may honor (h jhetr sense &nd splendid rteamor Exvrorr, Capt. Stackpole, will leave the 7ta street woart at 13 o’el Ok Bnd Alexandria at 80’Cl0@K ® Mm. Coaches Wil lesxe the corner of 88a suostant Virginie av.. ‘ave Yard, ana7h st cet and evenue, at 7 °F RSs ran gat Sine Mao ts rofl. Prosperi’ raee been eagaeee fo ‘ ois okets One Dollar, stmitung & gent! and Indies, 1nG.acing om: «fare; can be of any of the miners of £! Dioner and Refce: ments served by the Propr- Commitics ef Arrangements. J. Wy. Clemonts, J. W, Simmons, ie BS amehezs4, vos Pogs. E YOUNG CAfHULIC TUteay eon ee tert their thanks to those who assist them at their 'ast Pic Nio, and leave to say that the encouragement with which a7 met has indaced them tu ¢1ve another, which will take piace on M)® D. i uguet. at AD papel = . one eccount of God easy access by carriages ross thi LL the foot of NS chareee athe Bost. tx cellent music wii) be en hand. "it the a UpEp tated je jain. the Pio Nio will take p'ace Inesday folio wing Acmiemton—Gentiemen 60 cents ; \ed1es 95 cents; children wader 12 years, 10 osnts 03%" O! FOR @GLYMON IN UNION WHERE I8 STREPGWE! Frenzied be the Headand Falsied be the pans: that Atiempis to Destroy our Union GRAND ANNUAL EXCURSION F THE Pa a... Union Engine Company, No. 2, TO GLYMONT PsVILION, MONDAY, August 25, The members of ths C ay neither trowt of plesaure to e!! ¢ honer thew with sploncid steamer ‘port Capt. lea 60h at, wharf 8173 o’o.eck, and Alexan- "oleck &. m. Gowches Will leave the ser at. and Ps. av.,and Northern bibderiies rket.at7o’cleck & in, A good brass end striag band has been engaced for the ocossion. erets 81 sdmitting & contioman and lacies; ean be had ef sny of tha members of the Company. Pi neaed and Refreshments serve. by the preprie- rs. '—At No. 460 12th street, Lat 8 comform™d @ MENZP. obambers single and with atiaclod, recen ier ais, silting rooms - No children in the Rowse, ho loesiion is one of the most desirabie in Washingten. jot po ha eee i 2 OR RENT—Three or four desirable R OMS, communiest ne. A noteio “A B.,” through the Post Uffior, with -ea! nameand referenos, stat isg where they can be seen, will mest with reepect tule tention, and the house and reoms show: N children or boarders. First-class hou-e with wa er and cas. Possession given immiedia ey. 62 83 2” ;OR SaLE—A email STORE, corner of 9.b and G strosts, tase suit acd ogndy store, and doing a good business, The eceapant intends ig to losve the city. 2n18 lw Fo SaLK—A nest th.es story FRAME HOUSE, 2) feet front, oontining nine rooms, cellar, ®ud passage; surrounded by « p ‘t car- den, @nd having the conveniencs se and peck Silers. Age.efins two storr FRAME ROUSE, 2) fort f-ont, o: ntainwg six 1ooms, oc:J&r, and pas Jariy eliusfed, Aso, ® corner LI lor & first olmez house. All looeted in ti immediate vicinity of the artaren! Tite perfect. ferme cach, notes. Apply tothe Agent. No. $73 Seva: teenth st. a0 19 C4 UR RENT—Neatly furs shed ROUMB, with good boarding, can be had on Pornsyivanis Bvenus. Apply at Star Office. -_ _ouleim* ESE SALE—My handsome BRICK DWELL- ING, on the heignt= of Georgoto’ immedi- Q@toly epponite fuco~ Place. and one of the most pleasant and salubrious locations on these justiy clebrated Heights. The house is new was built for my own uee, having all the 2 oon venionoes of waser g&<. besides atebling and carriage house, @ew boese, woed and coal heuss. &o.,&e. Fhe lot hasa front of one bundred and tweive feet. and runs back toadepth ef two hun- dred and fifty feet The prop: will be sold s bargain, with or without the furniture, which is new and modern. au'22w JORN E. CARTER. Fee, SALE—-A Fane situated in the ne oe of Washi: in, 1. at 434 or § milesfrom the 4 (no! iyester: direotion,) containing about of excellent iand. ‘fi rove- J. im ments oensist of a new frame dwell: servants’ hous. carriage hours, stabie, to id is part- ly arable and rerely, Woody, and lis io whois extent on & pebiic road which commanicates with Nit MILLER, Emplosment Ageusy Oftee, B11 N. HH. RK, Employment ens: 08, Ninth et 2 My 23 eolm Hos FOR RENT, AND FURNIBURE FOR BALKW—A gentleman desirous of dis- continuing housekeeping offers for sal House- hold Furniture and Kiects complete ata isir valu ation, The house is faily and gorge farn- ished, has nin* -ooms, s0¢ 4 large nest bac! ypra filled with applic aca pomch trees and grapes. It situated in & vory bp: looat.on.and rot five minutes’ walk frcm tie Interior or Treasury De. e partm oats, sod rents fur only twenty doll month. Terms cash, for further partic’ = to J. C. MeGUIRE & CO,, or addross Poat B ice. Box 1u9. 10 on the 2'st instant, FIFTY DOLLAR®, in Frea.ury notes ‘hs above reward will be paid on its retura to NO. 431 Pa. ave, botwosn 3d ond «36 strosts. ite ‘tHvs LAMBERT OST—This morning, between 7th et ani Wil ard’s Hotol, & small MEMORANDUM BOOK, with bpe ontain.ng accounts, of Ro ure to any ;als0, sfew pos- tacostamps. 7 rec.ive $5 reward on retur ting the same te Willerd’s Hotel,and no if od, “or WILLIAM BER WORTR. AME AOUT a YEAR AGO, 40 2HE farm on Rock reek. by the subseriber, anoid red COW. The Owner cao have her by proving property, ya 5 Mae PATINE CMATESS. On PH A. CRANDLE, CAME TO FARM OF SUBSCRIBER, on Bladeusbrre rozd, a tm-li red buffalo, COW ; white »'ripe do" bely; het @ith wer s dark red caT .wo, weeks cid, Gwoer requrca:ei t Beye orward, 07 rOperty, PAY CXponscs ar © her awsy, Moussa Wil. @. PALMER. onder ek ard E WAR D—Lost on Monday, Anu; i $10 pica ne Gartens sical BREAST- IN, Phe party who found it wed threedays to return it to tnis office, whep they will receive the abevs rewa i. iftotretsraed in the above tie, they wil! be dealt with acoording to law. aul? st* ‘PRAYED OR STOLEN—On Wednesday 0 vight, about i20’slock, from oorner cf, Seventh street and Maryland avenue. 8 bay MAKE, end WAGUA. She mare wi aged ord poor. and wagon hie blue body and ot uzderwor! The Giader will be sutably rew: if returned to 585 Sixth at., lelend. es 30" FOuR-o © 13th instant,a SUM OF ViR- GiNIA MONEY, w! the owner can have Ean read seeks = os Sa BOARDING. ROME ARRAN meas erent Best pom sad pet 3 a FiAne. Pxzsons in eearch of & reliab'e Piano at a jow price wil abwa)s find the ea io Music Store Vv. @ » Bole Agent of Sieinway & Sons. aeounaniating terme, asio 5 ee See ee, am WG METZ ROWS. OUNG MEN WISHING TO ESCAPE SHE Y so nian to catace ina lacrelive and Rouorsble ual 2 Fr am ements, won will pSy one thousand dollars, ry rey the same time be sure of exemption rom the Which wili bs made in 8 few days, ry dressing & note enclosing one dol- — Wasniagton. D.C , Frost Offices. ‘eu 21 Bt™ New Hon: EW WOOD AND COAL YARD. ¥ ard for aslo! Wood nid Gout steornertoth and Hats eS, are prepared to faraivh ‘Bbove arti- in je or saul! © ng ty 0 dea: in good art. sive | meaqure. a sof» : seus: Se ea ceringt Cierra eeeen a oad ra Reach YAS Brae GUERILLAS AROUND. Pasmengers who came from Warrenton on the last train ‘of yesterday, which stopped for some time, about nightfall, upon the switch at Catlett's Statioa, (twelve-and a-balf miles east of the | Rappthannock) {aform us that at between 7 and | !n'eresting § p. m. the train was suddenly beset by a gang of guerillas from the woods bard by, who with Pistol and gun in hand, and shouting “Kill the engineer,’’ “Death to the d—d Yankees,”’ “Stop the train,” &c., &c , fired more or less shots into the car windows, and at the railrosd employees visible upon the train. The train was, however, easily and successfully started, and proceeded down the road (upon its destination) without the a East — REuisr Association, ale ep ha Chr rch, } . or mote than. © laren Mise’ Bids B Rumsey, assisted by Mr. Fowle, of Boston, dm ring the meeting, sang several bymns and petri- otie songs with fine tnem = 8 Soldier of the Cros, a White and Blue, - “ports from th: rious COMM! tees Were giving. istory of thet work in the vartore bos >itais in that section of the city, which wis soy Rev Mr Munroe delivered but sppropriate address. Besidethe memes the association, quite a large audience was pret ent, many of whom joined ‘the association. Dsatus oF Som The following here beer reported since : John Bryan, company D, 107th J 3. Rogers, company K, 12th Pa cavalry. Samuel Monjor, company K, 4th Penneyivania. Ransom Bodright, company E, ate asyl vanir, 2d artillery Corporal 1. H. Wiggins, company @, 84 6. @, loss of a man on It, killed or wounded, that our |S. 8. Informant beard of. Some frightened passengers Richard Cary, company G, 4th New York Jumped off thecars, and may have received harm; are but If so the fact is nct Known. The gang was variously estimated at from fifty to five hundred; doubtless the former number being nearest the | He died mark. We shall not be curprised to learn that man, name unknown, wee taken tuto Doug. las Hosptial so desperate that pame or an facts leading to bis identity could aot be Hons: T as IN ALEZanpRia.—Poter Wik Gen. Pope has made more or lees summary ex- | son, colored, was arrested on Thursday by on e amples in that immediate vicinity im the course | cer of to-day. P. S—It is believed to-day that this attacking party were a rebel scouting party (rather than guerillas) who bad managed to steal ecross the | He was sent to jail for beart: river somewhere, keeping out of sight until reaching the railroad at Catlett's. damage whatever to railrond or telegraph line We doubt the possibility of their getting back | ‘he horse siealing business | inside the rebel lines in safety THE REBEL ARMY From the South we have the following data in telation to the strength of the Confederate forces from the date of the Confederate retreat from | Central Guard-bouse Mannssas: Our Informant states that Gen. Jobn- ston left Manassas with 40,000 effective men. Gen. Magruder held Yorktown with 7,500 effective men, when the Union army landed The Con- federates, acting under the advice of Gen Lee, Jeft Yorktown with 67,000men. On June Ist, 85,000 rations were issued to the Confederate army before Richmond. Detailed reports, by re- giments, brigades and battallens, of al! butseven- teen captains, showed that 6,357 soldiers were Placed hors-du-combet, in the battle of Seven | from the Old Capitol prison. They did no | Alexandria imba!! upon a charge of stealing tw from a gentleman named Velich io Alexandria. it was charged ‘hat he stole the horeesand waded them for a grey horse toa Mr. Davis He brought the gray to this city for ssie and was arrested. vy Justice Donn, and yesterday bad a final hearlog, whteb in bis delivery to the Virginia suthorities et W tlson comes from New York, aod is suspected of being one of a ang ia Virginia, another of whem was arrested there immediately after bis return. ARREst or a Daseeren —Yesterday,s man named James McCabe, was arrested after « hard race, by a recruiting cant and two mes of the Second District Regiment, and takes to the The cha.ge agaiact him Was that be enlisted with them on last Wedues- day, and received fifty d~liers of his bounty and then deserted. The fact beoame knowa te the soldiers at the Station, and MoCabe was “cussed”? correc Ne doobt the same Will be tried y others, of McCabe's kind. okout for (hem, boys! Diecnarseo —Yesterday evening Mesem. A. K. Alien and John Wise, the officers ted the writ of the commissioners | the slavesof Mr. T. E Berry, of Ma , by which they were returned to their master, were released here they were Pines. On June 2ist, 123,000 rations were issued | Copfined. They are required in future to report tothe rebel army before Richmond. By July 20th, 30,000 new troops bad reached Richmond from the South; most of whom were new levies, and not regarded se thoroughly safe. On the 13th of August, there were s'x regiments of in- fantry ct Savannah, and a force of 34.000 near Charleston. Headquarters, (fabb’s farm, Nine Mile road.) for Gordonsville, after telegrapbiog to Gen. Mercer, at Savannah, for the infantry at that post, and to { Gen. Pemberton for as many ascould be spared from the defence of Charleston. Deduct from 128,002, on June 20th, 10,000 for double rations | terdauy—Francis Woods, ¥: and followere, which wou d leave 115 000 Losses in battles of Richmond say 15.0.0. Number re- maining, 100,000; to which add new troops 30,000, and deduct therefrom 29 000 for defence of Rich- mond, wou'd make the Confederat+ army of Vir- ginla opposite our Lines to number 110,000 effective men. ON PAROLE. Gen. Lee and Steff left Rishmond | the rai to Gen. Wadeworth within twenty-four boors, any slaves they may have arrested. Phis merbod Of reporting arrests, it is said, is in consequence of an understanding between Gen. Wadsworth and Marshal Lamon — Pitta® Raisins.—Those 0 are curious fe such matters 2au have ths p of witness i of one of those great monoliceic o | umas, on the west front of tue south wing of tes Capitol, on Monday next, between i6 and [9 o'clock a.m. itis intended to have ihe column photographed, and an artist will be on the »round who will take it while suspended in mid-air. Potice.—The Third Ward police reported yos- rant; dismimed to leave thecity. Ellen Green, do ; do.—by Justice Clark. Jno. B. Myer, deserter; turned over to the military. Thomas B White, sleeping tu the street; do. G. V. Harieston, disor 5 ais. missed—by Justice Walter. Jno. Hawkins, ore¢, druak; for trial Dzan.—We regret to announce the death, ta this city, of Rev. J. R. Carpenter, chapiaia ef Ist District Regiment, of typvoid fever. Mr. Carpenter was held in much « m by. lace Captain Garnett, of the rebel army, a brother of | circle of friends. and bis loss ill be very eoverg: Dr. Garnett, formerly of this city, who was a pris- oner in the Old Cepitol, bas been released upon his perole, and was visiting bis friends this morning. He says he will never take the oath | Rebel Account ame of allegiance. He was paroled on account of {il health. ARRIVAL OF REBEL PRISONERS. Ten rebel prisoners were brought in this morn- ly regretted. LATEST NEWS FROM THE SUUTS. Battle ef Cedar Meune 2. THE BATTLE OF SOUTHWEST MOTNTAM [Prom the Richmond Engutrer, Aug. 14 J We present such additions! particulars in re gerd to the Iete brilliant victory in Culpeper county as were received yesterday through wari- ing from General Pope’s army and sent to the | oussources Old Capitel. Sth Virgint Among them is Capt. Elis, of the Cavairy. STATE PRISONERS. Marshal D. L. Phillips, of Illinois, arrived | portion of the 34 Briyade bec: this morning, having in charge twelve State prisoners from that State, who were taken before the Provost Marshal and sent to the Old Capitol Tux Censvs.—The rapid approach of the work on the Census to completion, makes it necessary [ 5th, 27tb and 35th Virginia for the Secretary of the Interior,we leara, to drop about one bundred ef the clerks engaged upon it from the roll of his Departmest. This action will probably take place between thisand the ist proximo. Of course, there prem, - da dropped . not because of objections to them asily, but | Gen. Jackson bas fo’ On Saturday, the 9th inst, the Ist Brigade com-~ manded by Gen Winder; the 9d Bri, , Col. Garnett, and the 3d Brigade, Geb. Tal tacked the ewemy at Mitchell's Station. The fight raged furiour!y during the day, when & me surrounded, and were compelied to fight thelr way out with severe loss. The 48th Virginia, - tached to this brigade, went into the fight with five hundred aed twenty-eight men, end came out with only one hundred and fitty The ist Brigade was composed of the 24, 4th, Regiments; 34 brig: id 48th Virginia Regiment, the’ Irish alion; 34 Brigade, 37th, 10th and 13th Virginie, 47th and 48th Alabama. An intelligent corres it sends us the fel- lowing, dated ‘on the battle field, Sunday morn a.m” Editors of the Baquirer —Gentlemen— bt the Yankees and bas Gordons- ade, 2ist, simply because the work on which they have] whipped them. We left from above been engaged hes run out. PrxsonaL.—Marsbal Phillips, ef {1., arrived | day our cavair and is | Ctviry, and bere this morning with State prisoners, stopping at Kirkwoods’. W. H. Aspinwall and wife, N. Y., Col. Osk- ford, N. Y. Vols; Capt. 1. DeXussey, U. 8. A. are at Willards’ ‘Tus Wan.—The Philadelphia Press of to day say’ cord the name of the galiant Col. Coul! ville on Friday, sbout three o'clock, 2. m , om an advance movement. About the middle of the came incontect with the Yenkee & sharp engagement toak their is, losing about twenty killed e took about forty prisoners, with their camp and equipage. Our logs was none. Our troops en- camped Friday night on Garnett’s farm. Early on Saturday morning we agein took up the line of march, and about nine o'clock discovered the Yankee alry drewn up in line, ingrest feres, about one and @ half miles in advance. After waiting for some time to find out theirs , of the | upon them with two pieces from two Among the distinguished dead we regret to re- | intention, we had, about 11g o’clock, to ste, 1lth Pennsylvania volunteers, who fell novly J on acrosfire. Our show were well directed. fighting at the head of bis brave and war-worn | was standing on my horge by the cannon thet All hon regiment r to bis memory, and to the fired the first shot, which fell in line & short dis- memory of the heroes that have falien with him. | tance in frontof them. Gen. Ewell then told his God grant they may be few. During Thurada: last, heavy firing was heard on the extreme left of our line; and this led to the belief that Burn- side’s corps, under command of Mejor Geceral Jesse L. Reno, of Penn., was a Roanoke Isiand demonstration, on & grander scale in an open field, and that the rebels in this attempt to turn our left flank would be bhand- iving the enemy | most rapi men to give It to them as fast as they could load, which was done until they all diss ppeared bebind the cover of the woods, Our tufantry was then advanced, end about 5 o'clock began one of the severe engagements of the war We suffe verely for a short time, until we ect our mea up, when we geve it to them hotend savy, and drove them back with grestioss. Our somely repulsed, and our private advices above | firing did not cease until about one o’clock at aliuded to indicate as much. General Pope is raised for great skill and activity exhibited b: Fim in throwing forward reinforcements to all weak points, and it is said has had no rest for seventy-two hours. We are most happy to say | will begin agein early, that ali of our afvances indicate @ success of our arms at ali points ur troops are enthusiastic and in the very best cf spirits; alway eager to meet the wily foe wherev.r he may present bim- self. almost bare of troops, and tha: the whole rebel Itis evident that Richmond has been left [ erle, 42d Virginie, (mtasing. night to? left cbeir dead and wounded on the field, with about 400 prisoners, which we marched tothe rear. ¥ outnumbered us very considerably. It is thought thatthe we can find . Our ‘wagons beve ali ordered forward, witha good supply ofcommissary stores Yours, &o. Among the casualties on our side are Winder, Ist brigade; M. J. Lane and Capt. ) Capt ¥. G. Virginis, wounded; Hannam, commanding 4eth ermy hes been launched against the Army of | Lieut. John Venable, company B, 4#th,' Virginia, but before many hours we hope to re-| Lieut. Cox, 45:b Virginia, killed; Lieut. Hud cord a brilliant aod decisive Union victory in tte | son, 48th, wounded; Capt. Duff, amb, rand battles which is now imminent, and it is | taken prisoner,nnd afterwards ki.led; ht will be fought on Sunday next —~ +e LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. a SaaS? ae LATEST FROM RICHMOND. Boston, Aug. 23.—A letter from an officer in Richmond, who was captured at Cedas Moun- den Andrews, of the Maryland , killed— shell bursting iuside of him. The Lynchburg Republican says that the number of troops e: ed on either side ts stated to have been unequal, and the fight is represented to baye been terribie in the ext A part of Eweil’s Division led inthe attack, which was sa wently reinforced by a portion of A. P. Hill’s Division, the whole numbering about tain, siates that all the prisoners there captured | fifteen thousand, against about twenty-five thous- are treated just the same as other prisovers of | 8nd of the enemy. Our losses are not definite! war. They are not in irons or separate cells. NEW YUKK STOCK MARKET. New Youx, August 23-11% a. m.—Coupon | portion of offi: 6°s, 1861, 100%; 7 3-10 Treas. Notes, 101; Certi- ficates of Indebtedness, 99%; Gold, 15%. U.8. securities yesterday and to-day fell 2 per cent, but are now ristng. LATE LOCAL NBWS. ae Tae Casx or THE Harnissuns Epitors.—Last Union, had a hearing be- General Wadsworth and Jud; Guebarged frock Imprisosment. +53 Evapixe THs Daarr.—On Thursday, officer Davis and Walker on of - al, and ties. and went ascertained, but are su, wounded and killed to be much heavier in kilied wounded, be- srdes about 400 prisoners, incinding @ large pro- A Splendid Opportunsty is O; to theas neper’ to join this A FLW MORE MEN ARE WANTED Wo bring it up to the maximum requ:red by law, COVX AGING INDU THE MOST encour CK the National Are held out by Ts Government, Corpo- THE FAMILIES OF MARRIED MEN SRCUND REGIMENT DISTAICT OF COLUMBIA may ll bo provided Wee wre. itive of the Ouy, during j a ‘ance of the war. 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