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TH FROM THE seuTH. THE BATTLE NEAR MANASSAS. USEMENTS. TReE EVENING STAR E SITUATION. ca - ore Letter trem an Officer. ay z ° a Rebel Roperts of the Late Battles — the ange i : ASdINGTON AUADEMY OF NUMDO, SS | THE REBELS REPORTED TO BF CROSS-| Bombardment ef Vickeburg Resumed. a Aiba es meant fiecmsiorenl i — WwW Jao Pana AvEnUE. WASHINGTON CITY: See HETOW EINK OPIROCERT From the Richmond Dtspates, of Monday, besky y morning. from en niicer of Seo at Maine For the SS Soldiers 9 paren - 4 ment, writte: ith no intent to ication “ 3 7a SEPTEMBER - Z ee: pape. Nasa Sept. 1, the following extracts are made: We blige it ar havlanion the Cntire conf- GRAND EXTRA CONCERT, ‘The information received frome the help ‘of war | ence and love of the army for Gen. MoUlellan: THE REPORT IMPROBABLB. On DATURBDAY, Septsmber oe = 17> Reading Matter en every page. See On which occasion oa = nu : inte our last issue is 80 menger in ite details that CEnTREVILLE, Va., Sept. 1, 1962. Outside fer Interesting Telegraphic and|@UR FORCES WITHIN STRIKING DI#- | {¢ 4g exceedin aly difficult to arrive at any direct | My Dear Friend—Doudtiess you have many 4 ee Ce eae, ether matter, TANCE OF ALL THE FORDS. conclusion as to the operations of the contending | times thought I was negligent in not writing to oe forces. From the remarkable reticence that is | You, but not 20; we have not been permit! to P RTI. od = — | REBEL RAID AT Sans S CROSS ROADS. | Observed, and the astonishing success which at- write for some time; but our Colonel sends a| 1. Overture—Don Giovarn vurTob | tends the efforts of the government to withhold | mail this morning and I gladiy embrace the op- tot hiee—O: Spirit of the Morning Press. ee a all Intelligence of movenient of our forces, it is | portunity to write to you a few words even fe 2. Inqueeto fom by Bi The Inteiiigencer holds that Gov. Adams, of Last night, telegrams and other tnformation tuferred that come magnificent Plans for the an- | pencil. 3 ‘BPrno—Mariten'—— South Carolins, on the one wand, and Wendell ! peacned Weshington, saying that the rebela had , nibilation of the Federal army are on the eve of We have been on the march for elghteen days a ok ess: bilit 2 eeun- execution, and that a few days will demonstrate | from Harrison’s Landing, and have now foughta| 4. Er! Kia Song —— —— = Pbillips on the other, ar equally traitorous coun crossed the Potomac in the course of the atter- | the windom with which these as have been | battle at Manassas. The enemy were strongly = Decks violodtieeey™ wer: two points, one above and the ctber be- | GeVised, and the spirit and vigor with which | posted, and our attack, although vigorous, was Faneo—elisit d’4mont....8er The Repudis?an is occupied with news details | P°CM, at two points, one above and the cther be- | tov" Se been carried Out. Tepulsed with much sacrifice of life. 1 never By Mocers, Jangnicsel aid We to-day low the Point ef Recks. ‘Thetclegrame said that It ts asserted on piers Wij to be regarded as beh ree cel epee ‘Cae Beet i that our forc: \- orel’s vision of! orter’s rps. Parti. — aa the “news Wak “piomgnt fret the iver aideby, Dern Mave patie che Tear of the cuemaZed that wee useless slaughter of brave men We were]! 6, Scuvenirde Bellin. Piano Solo. trum MILIVAKY BULGE) [citizens (who declared that the rebels were | on Saturdaj, and perbaps yesterday, a bloody | swept by 8 cross fire of artillery on both flanks, 7, Neohtieger te Aek, enstein. SS crossing ‘In foree’’) to points many miles back | §tfuggie wax in progresson Bull Run, in the | while in front the enemy were protected by & . 2 saa ‘THE TWENTY-SECOND NEW YORK RE- & Po lola immediate vietnity of the battle field of the 2lst | reilroad embankment and a stone wall. " ofthe river, from whence the telegrams were | July, 1861. Coupled with this statement isan-| Our brigade, under the command of our gallant (Rte dagy ecb wt Epi Be tees oy GIMENT z sere york Regiment, of Gen. Hatch’s | sent bither ther, to the eft-ct that other divisions of our army | Colonel C. W. Roberts, sutfered terribly; hisown | 9, Ths #hies Lore:a—Sorg — ged came seat toe as ‘orday wien | + Were pressing the enemy from this aide, and forc- | regiment, the 24 Maine volunteers, lost {n killed, | 10. Orcheetri aaa pee Brigede, came out of the fight on Sat but two officers uninjured, and one hundred nad x duation of ¢xpenres, wi'l bs c¢voted to tl Se en cee eral con en tiae aed Lave been confirmed by the dispatches from the | to fuller consideration than should be given to | ever commanded we do not exactly know; but of of expenses. We have to add that up to noon to-day we | ing him on in thedirection of our fc ces that have | wounded and =grey a out of about 25) men bave been unable to learn that (hese accouats already been thrown between him and Washing- | Who went into the battle. Our whole brigade at7 o'clock p, m., Jaenne cannes snet -Kreutser 8. Duo—Ave Marie and serenate.......Sahubert AUCTION SsL&8. TMB APTER NO We TOM nn | t “J.C. MoGUIRE & C9. Aucts ib W co Pieroni Wass ffecae® GOVERNMENT OF. Cat Ral —Wilt Bt cy tions at the Government Smbie, | PReass ‘1 i le ton. ‘These statements we believe to be entitied | does not now number 700 effective men. Who- cowoert, without ney 2. but we donotclaim for them | this! assure you, the men are dissatisfied, and | 2, Sioa ohn misatomes lines ool uae mere street rumors, bul oO not them is i ass inienderes a Pe willed and wounded : Lieut Col. G.V. Thomas, | military officers detailed to the duty of closely | he san tion of ‘anquestionable both Ser Wa | danstinns the General evhose incapacity sent hem Fe expired y+ sterday morning at Metropolitan; Maj. } observing the movements of the enemy on and give os because we think them not at all im- pe spare gua repe be che pa cs — fae eee sug boll an fone John McKie, Jr., wounded; Adjutent Joba 8. | svont the piver: such cificers being stationed at | Prapavle. 3 “Bote ald have been the result of that bat. | 8¢5-2t Proprietor. Fassett, wounded; Lieut. H. Clute, compeny A, Thero are also reports of @ heavy battle on Fri- | different wou! . " vel roper polut on the river between Wask- | day, near Bristow ation, four miles south of | tle. We hear that he isto take command, and N i wounded and prisoner; Lieut. A. Estabrook, com- | Orr P 4 zai Ferry. Until some of them | Manzenus, between the division of Gen. Ewell and | all are overjoyed. i aA ee Ne eee pany A, killed; Capt. H. 8. M{lliman, company ngton and Harpe erry. the forces of the enemy, in which it is sald that When we again see him he w' cated UNQUESTIONA LY. MOST D, wounded; Lieut, 7omas B. Fisk, company | may send such reports, it can hardly be possible co Sees Sle swrice eziven trom their posites ee tenons of Parker's Divisions — y 1 rece! i D, wounded; Liat. Wm. T. Beattie, company | that any rebel demonstrations towerds crossing faslly trove as teeny ack, capentice coveral was of noava!l—we were driven back by 2 cross UNPRECRDENTED TRIUMPH D, killed; Cot. L. Ormabie, company I, wound- th in force, have really be n made, thou, h | batteries and some five thousand prisoners. Re- | fire of artillery and rifies. [ amquite well, and, f tre Pepular Comedian, ; Liev”. p. Burgey, ccmpany 1, wounded; ee peer en ae eas fz = = ports conflict as to the precise Tocaitt of thisen- | thank God, unharmed, although in a position of MR. JOHN 8S. CLAR KE, ed, D. Burgey, ccmpany I, i , ‘ ding rebels hi if t Capt. O. D. Peabody, company C, wounded; | * ## very Mkely that marauding rebels have | [. ement, one representing it at Bristow’s Sta. | imminent danger during the brttle. Present = IF Nihtly calied before tne curteiu! * Vent. ° D Becsaeas canter killea: ae ventured over. tion, and the other near the Piains, on the Ma- | soldier’s regards to youreister. Remember me to Tho Firat Ladies of the City present! “eut. C. ¥ 2 j nassasGap road. If sucha fight really took place, | true men cf Baltimore, and believe ie ever your Chas. B. Pierson, company C, Killed; Lieut. M.} Large masses of our troops continue to be| we think it mo e than likely the latter location 1s | friend, : rab SB. Teller, company H, wounded; Capt. George | marched night and day to positions within | correct It te also stated by some that the divi- | H C. Murray, Esq., Union Relief Rooms Baltt- Clendon, Jr., company E, killed; Lieut. Wm. T- | strixing distance of the river's fords, the delay oie canet neks area eet batietl ait] mete: Norris, company £, killed; Lieut. Chas. Cush- | 9, eel reliais (i cack pa ne Ewell’s division alecar it it was fought by ing, company E, wounded; Capt M.P. Cadwell, itr ns ng thelr expected effort “IC The Officers of the Army reprasentod ! i The Strangers in the City a'] visit us! THIS EVENING The roarirg Cum:o Pisy of ak H- NABLE THEATER IN THK Git? 7 The C orks of the Depsriments ia attend- Ky 'H PsiINE Will bi of something TURNING THE PABLES! Another report, which was brought to the cit) R. SET his addree= te | Jack Humphries. 5.8, Clarke company K, killed; Lieut. E. F. Edgerley, com- | b8ving sccorded the necessary time in which to | py passengers on’ Saturday, and are yesterday, “@. W. Bo Hoe eee, Kis sroras Ae ene i" aoe A the excel!est piece entitled pany K, wounded; Lieut. C. W. Huntley, com-4 make due preparation for their reception where- | epresents that Gen Stuart bad taken Harper's ossess! DR. LOOMIS PA pany K, wounded; Capt. D. Cameron, company | ever they may sppear in threatening numbers. Sie ecnnenene e ariuteiny NO ee R d to the city and reecm:a vals ee G, lost right arm; Lieut L. E. Wilson, company We trust it 1s not improper for us to mention | Jars of the capture of tals Place are furnished, but G, weanded; Caft Robt. E. McCoy, company that if a battle occurs in this region shortly, the | (208¢ famillan with Btuart’s dashing exploits are} (YAVALRY OFF.CERS IW SERVICE, or BER generally ready to believe any report with refer- who have been in rer=ise of the United States, B, mies isaleiee: Lendrum, company B, rebels must meet more than twice as many dis- ence to his darin: feats, The Jatest information will nara something 2 ther acy calling Diggory... 7 wou 7 rom Harper’s Fer! act the Fe forces Ms '. OF . = Fas entire Dr The Colonel of this regiment, Walter Phelps, | ¢!plined troops as were managed to be messed | there at four feta: This force may have | CO . 207 Pa avenue. Was 2A See ee Jr., was at the Metropolitan, in this city, during | against them under Generals Pope and Burnside, | been withdrawa, or it may have been increased rek SALE—A fine Satdie MAKE, (she ‘The Federals have for so ime boasted tha erty of & deceased artillery offi xer.) no! Ae the past week. besides the very heavy force of new levies that the yee ‘Was strongly Pewee peepee yet Ave years Old, perinotl: gentio. acd of yee Drese Crrele and PZ CAPTURED BY THE REBELS. have been arriving here for three weeks past, by | Teslst the attick of & vasly superior force. How | Freatsnduratoe. Appiy at 242 f stroet, “LP® | Grohesirs Seats List of officers captured by the rebels in the es much truth there Wasin these boaste will be | fers oe : eg ttt No extra cua go for veservad Seats, shen. y thousands daily. shown by a confirmation or contradiction of the | —7—————__W Sut" ff ihe os open at 8 ann ter to 7 o'olock ; overture at Dattles of Friday, Saturday, and Sunday last : In the course of last night a small body of rebel | Teport of its capture. If it has fallen into our ARLY LIS FREVERICK TH @KiaT; y 3¢ 0’ clock. ms Mejor Charles E. Livingston, 76th NY. V.; hands, it bas been captured by a cavalry force, volume 1 Ms} e Firat Michigan alry, name not recoi- | cavalry is said to have made a raid on the front, soeinpored by infantry or artillery. sr? Adventures of Fhilip: by W. M. Bhackery; lected; Capt orge A. Gerrish, N. H. Battery; a Ji%e Choe: 7 S A member of Congress who came down on the i . ti Capt. J. A’ Judson, AA. General to Gen. Hatch, | OPPOsite Bali's Crosa Roads, capturing twenty- | A member. yesterday afternoon, says that the | 2¢°K¢r"s First Bock in Chomsiny ; bo conte Capt. —— % Alcock, E, 4th NY. S. M.;] five New York cavalry and a small train of pales Sun of Thursday bad been received in A rine vous SOTSEy ws iam Cept. James McConnell, H, 5th N. ¥. V5; Capt. + " the Vailey, in which it was stated that our forces C. Boyd. A, Sa Y.’Vj Capt _C. S| Mout. | W8800s, the latter being retaken from them by a | 52% captured at Manassas, on Wednesday, five FINE Young omery, C, Sin nw. Cept. T.M Howrlgs Federal ecouting cavalry force ere they tould run | trains of cars loaded with provisions, and later TROVER’S PHEATER SIXTH NIGHT OF JOHN E, OWENS, JOBN E, OWENS, NOTIC S'FALLION HORSE for asle, suitable for harness or saddia 8.oxn be 550 Crawio:d’s Kot>!, corner of Tt» anc JOHN E. OWENS, ichigan Cavalry; Capt John Besse, M, 4th it off on the same day, five other trains, on board of | M ‘Fhe horse oan be acea ual 6th cf JOBN BE, OWENS, Virginia Cavalry; Lieut TA. B. Koons, C, 56th : which were some two thousand Yankee troops. mber, if not so'¢, a JOAN E, OWENS. res Lieut ce E Doughty, A, 24 U.3 5 35 FROM MANASSAS ‘This affair was commented upon by the Yankee | 208 ORS TON ide — fut Patrick McCleary, F, 24th ; Lieut. y 4 a AS. ress 8 very discreditable to their commander, IGG E KATE DENIN, T. P. Haviland ‘Adjutaat th ess; Lieut. 8. C. a os ta scme harsh reflections as to his fitness for his A pokes wee oe eee < KATE DENIN, KATE DENIN, at Barker, D, U.3.8.8.; Lieut. A. L. Estabrook, | THE ENEMY IN A BAD WAY FOR PRO- | Position indulged. McGUIRE’S AUCTION ROOMS, A, @d_N. Y. V; Lieut F. Schiuembach, 20th VISIONS . Our own account of this affair reports that a Corner 10th st. and Pa, av. N.Y. V; Lieut. 3. 8. Raymond, Sth N.Y. V.; ene portion of our cavsiry had advaneed on the AY MORNING, at 10 o’olook, ENID Lieut Robert Bromley, 56th Uhio; Lieut.C. W- . Se ea Orange and Alexandria Railroad to Bull Rui ie mabe in exellent order, : sate aie ang Fisher, I, 0th N. Y. Vj Lieut, J. Davis, K, 73d] THEY ARE IN MAGNIFICENT SPIRITS. bridge, sbout Sve miles beyond Manassas, and | ————o— "> S202 Oren, KATE DENIN. Obto; Lieut. P. Ferris, H,L. Cavalry; Lieut. J. —_>.—_—_ hi Obie; Ferris, Hy Le Cavalr ats 3 Pe ig ec tiowe ep Senge their ad- LAFAY et zs INSTIZUTE, woth N. 3 Lieu . Bielman. st] OUR WOUNDE EOFS VAT vance e's tion, where they concealed Z ° ‘" ‘ Mich. "Cavalry; Lieut. R J McKay, H, lat Mica ome see beast os themselves, and arrested the approsch of a num. Fahy eeieyy oy a ee A] Mistes in BUAIES COP TEENE. Cavalry, Lieut. A. Groffner, H, 5ith N. Y; : ber cf trainsof which they had previously re- the city. Lieut. Z:pp, M, 4th Virginia Cavalry; Lieut ne eived Information. After the trains t 5 D. F. Wells, , 1st Michigan Cavalry. JACKSON NOT IN TEE BATTLES OF FRI-| © pamed the Seenion commeress September sth. Wuition ac- THIS EVENING, concealed position of the cavalry the track was Lena | to age and advancement teSiw BENEFI? OF MISS KAPE DERIN, Of the above Major Charles E. Livingston and DAY AND SATURDAY. torn up behind them. When they reached the £05 1 L. C, LOOMIS, . Capt. J. A. gentrecctae mane and ice forward ——_.—___ bridge the cfiicers on board finding that some- DENTIE7TRY FOR SOLDIERS. ‘Bie Besutiful, —— area Popular With twelve hundred other prisoners, arriving at | THE CONFEDERATE ARMY MOVING TO- Mat Wut beta bakin en ee ‘The Cheopigstio Baso belng stronger than any | py, Samat hath aocentae ava Sie Aa. Point of Rocks yesterday, whence they reached WARDS LEESBURG. t ‘The enterta’ men torn up and their retreat effectually intercepted. } other known for Artificial Teeth, recon r } tensely amusing Comedy, this ci! : = ——_>—_—_ The cavalrythen approached in superior nem. | Mends itseif tothe military espeoisil, wh ss tone bo co SS LI From Mr.B. B Emery, of the Quartermaster | bers, and the enemy surrendered wit out fring & Mereeuiont’ picelare' etree eben yy eeeth in- |, ALE SHAT CLITESES 18 NOT COLD. NEW YORK TWELFTH REGIMENT. | General’s Department, who went down with the | Rm The numberof prisoners reported captured 1 therti sed 2 ae ae a ig The N: Tork f in B eld? i agrees with t! latemen’ the Sun, being esti- O83. O. HIL i i gade, S y en! eat 3pm. of Wednesday on his | mental and company, and a quantity of arms and between 9 THE YANKEE TEAMSTER, 354 men and came out with only 106. The divi- | return, We ascertain the follcwing : ammunition which were being conveyed to Gen. vm tc 4 sion In Wlich tae 12th was, was composed of Butterfield’s and Martindale’s brigades—General Butterfield acting as Major General and Colonel Weeks, of the 12th, actlag as brigadier of Butter- field’s brigede—mude the first charge on the field, driving the rebels from a battery and hold- ing it until they had exbausted their ammunition, ‘when they were obliged to retreat, an overwhelm- ing force of rebels (about 15,000) charging on them. The whole division, numbering about He saw the enemy's baggage wagons losding | Pope., After this brilliant affair the cavalry re-| EAL ESTATE AGENCY. with forsge and stores at Centerville, the stores | Fed to Wanassas withont sustaining the love of JAMES F. HALIDAY, a ee a singlc man. being those teken at Fairfax Station, and which Some fifteen hundred to two thousand Yankee (Late Coilectér af City Tazes,) our informant thinks must have been of great ser- prisoners were yesterday betweeg Rapidan station | wii] hereafter tive his ¢cntire attention as 8 vice to them, ss they were cerialuly ia urgent | #nd Gordonsville, and may be expected in this} Agent for the Kentirg aud ‘ollesing of ie need of supplies. On bis applying to them to ob- T on city to-day. It is serps that these are the] Kea Estate; buying and ing the same. tain some bread snd wpeat to feed our wounded Ley serine st ener oerrems Sten! betwen = men on the battle-ficl@, offering to guarantee pay- DESERTERS FROM THE YANEEES. By permission, he refers to— ment by ovr Government for them, tuey expressed | Seventy-four deserters from Po) army sr As.U Mos URE & noloneers. 7 ‘ofighy CO, A themselves a3 ready to do so but for the simple | Ted st Gordonsvilleon Friday. They expressed om, a7 ait oho “ THE ENTIRE COMPANY wil spposr in the above pisces Pxioxs oF ADMEsION. TERBURY BALL. ee eee eines Avanex, man Sinem Be, two thousand when they went into action, mus-| fact that they had none themselver, their supply serpy etd LE cer almost ia ue Ex-Mayors of Washi: a MONDAY, Soptemper 1, tered only some five hundred when they returned. | train not having come up. The Wagons, as fast | entire demoralization. The license allowed the} fursn F =e AND DURINS WHE WHEK, Col. Weeks was wounded in both thighs and | as loaded, were sent off in the direction of Lees- | men to plunder and robas they please had worked | Ulfice over ik of L, Johneon & Co., corner of OTHER WEEK OF WONDERS! in the leg. Capt. Root was left wounded on the } buy; badly oa the morals and discipline of the army | ©®Usylvanis avenue ani Tenth stres® d NEW FACES! s ss g. and had rendered {t almost a mob, ke) together | -28r. CJ RE IECES! NEW SUCCESSES field, but has since been reported dead. Lieut.} Dr. Tom Maury (son of the late John W. Maury, | and controlled only by frequent and eave pun ‘The tamous Bean, wounded; Capt. Ryder, aid to General | of this city, and now a surgeon in the Confederate | ishments. Whe purtacnwes ORT OF BEAUTY Butterfield, wounded in the hand; Lieuts. Stan- army) kindly aided Mr. Emery in getting through tal Rotcag INTERVENTION. WasPin*ron, * Pept. 4, 1982, ‘Will appear to night ton and Ludden were wounded; Capt. Fowler | the lines to the battle-field. eitee the leading Powers of Bereos om gents Prorosas will be receiyed by thi ment Suoo ss of the original and enly had his clothes cut in five places, one ball cutting} Col. Forney was the Confederate provost guard | cause mote harm than g be E MARIETTA, the 13th temler, 1 for the New York Ordnance £ gency, No. Ld |. The ri nition of at Centerville. our independence, the raising of the Blockade, White. cet, New York, whera simples oan t The Confederates were in the most exultan | 824lilance, offensive and detensive,with France | be #36n, 0: - spirits over thelr successes. Strange to say, how or England, would but exasperate and unite the Deo Resziation i Davaurs Blankets, a hdle in his cap and then had his toes broken by 8 pleve of shell. a NAVAL CHANGE. 4 LL THE BEAUTIFUL and fascinating I strest, between ISthandigch. | AND THE BEST STOCK COMPANY ONTHE oan be examined at this AMERICAN WATCHES FOR SOLDIERS! AT BEDUCED PRICES. American Watches for ‘ WHE AMERICAN WATCH CO Rotice, that they have jately issued ‘Watch, expressly designed for Seid r SPANISH DANSEUBE, desire » good Wateh ata cer North, and thus strengthen her and induce us to Kery Bisokets Third weekof i Watebes intended to displace Capt. 8 v =, ever, Mr Emery, in conversing with ihe Confed | relax eur exertions, and thereby weaken No} ,22os? Blankets mast be of pure wool, olcse _— — ps. 8. P- Lee, of Virginia, nas been appoint- | oar. soldiers, found them one and all (with the | one Power in Kurope can successfully invade the | “OV ° stout yarns. dnudsome and D sinoe bone ee Sf acting Rear Admiral in command of the North | Sreeyttyn of e ainaie wee ae prawice e wick | North Indigo blue eo, THE CAVALRY, The ae aay cen mannizoture, with which the country is feote af nN pare Site ene Place ee that the war was over, and that they were back | 7ROM VICKSBUR THE SHELL acaIN com | ivches Wid And tiiree inches from the edge. “Whe | whe Winning, Pres naa Ateoetins and which were never expected to keep time whan ? been again under the old flag. With the officers, how- ABUSED. + a ringhes high, of orange First night of they were made, being refuse manufactures, ses &t bis own request. 7 The following items are from he Vicksbu: 7 a@ blanket, ——_>—__ ever, it was different. Evening Cliizen of Friday : be JR THE ARFILLERY, ISS AMELIA WELLES, to this conntry. beenuse unsaicabie at home, an LINT AND SURGICAL DRESSINGS. Their lines extended on Wednesday to within] Yesterday morning the Federat ram Monarch | Red, with plack border thipe soraes, wide ang ay a ae used here enly for jockeyias and swindling par Lint and other surgical dressings contributed | a mile of Fairfax Court House, and our lines} and the gunboat Luthar No. 3 went up the Yazoo TA wong | Pe Mack ctor untae enarecr ie oe eet poses, for the benefit of the wounded soldiers, and di- | were up to a point two or three miles this side of ee wenee eee MEO ee bignket ; . s pease - MB heveain iano ‘We effer te sell our Watch, which is of THE rected to the office of the Surgeon General, will | Fairfax Court House. that quarter are ample to meet and repel the en- | jzchos wider and: the weighs ofa seie The Borie: | eucat night SPST ge Ut lgdtaneenscand actregs, | MOST SUBSTANTIAL MANUFACTURE be forwarded to Washington by Adams’ Fixpress| A great many ef our wounded have died of Sie narione bent a tio: a wi bps ibe ey apie i clovand MIiS8 BRELENA oH. AN AOGURATE AND DURABLE TIME Company free of charge. pure starvation on the battle fleld. Mr. Emery vaterday rnoon, about four o'clock, the | not rs. in saps of one hundr BLAEE, . charge was not able to procure a mouthful of solid food | &%€™Y's mortar hoats Below here opened ave'upon | tai. Tne taiue Of the caucs tobe determined oy | MURS MARY, BLA, SON, KEEPER, an in Sterling S:lver Cases, Muntas COLONEL BERDAN. from Monday to Wednesday, and subslsted oma | 2 batteries. T' were laying off near the “he goods are to be inspeoted at the factory, and MISS FANNY CLIFFOR Ny pattern, at as low a price as is asked tpr the trashy Colonel Berdaa !s not so bedly wounded as at | tiie beet too sod tee a Have a land balcer eat ee supposed that they | nove wil! be aocopled oF BAB for ‘but such Zo aro BER. | ancres and Lepines of foreign make, already 10- first supposed. He was atunned and bie left At 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon a squad og | Burney’s place. They kept a vigorous bombard. | "4 must be aa One-tenth | Whe creat ont ouy Ecoen Teserican Eante- ferred to, popons blade badly bruised by a piece of abel, £5 or 30 of our wounded were found who had not manifest Te Aas tholt shar ae arr ome abel a contre ned I T, per on commen mumist, We have named the new series of Watehes le elr al 4 # still on duty with bis regiment. tasted a morsel of food or had a drop of water, Metering: but afterward fey couineasee Prplchd are to deliver a8 gpooued Hme wii vubjert The Favorite pd | se Comedian, | WM. ELLERY, Boston, Mass. which same will UF Mr. Drew, of Maine, » gentleman wei | ffm Saturday last! ing thelr shells indiagriminately in every direc. | $Re.oontractor to a for! Se ete Mr, LEW 8IMMO) ; be found on the plateef -e? |, Weteh of this max known here, bas just returned from the late battle- | _ ‘0m what Mr. Emery could gather, Jackson | ‘100, nearly all falling short. Somecame within | "No oe NS, ‘wil’ be corsidered which ¢coss not come ‘The unrivaled Banjoist and ( omedian, a short distance of the city; some fell in the anus Selds, to which be went in the capacity of nurse. | W#* Bot In the battles of Friday and Saturday. | ana some were seen to fall in De8oto. Gar tet pa hy doca not state Serbo sta cer iae, cng lave Teeny ‘The party to which he belonged had cccasion to} | On Tuesday Mr E. saw a large Confederate | tories esceped Injury, and nonedy Wee hey | ond eae cf enon weekly delivery. Tes Poy Oat — go with their wounded to Gen. Le’s headquar. | foFce going in the direction of Leesburg, by the | Soine old houses below the city were struck, but | 4 The Hepartment regerven tue rient to rejeot any Raf cll Song Si ‘The Paxntomimist, Juggler, &c. ters, who immediately gave leave for thelt aate Toad through-the battle ground. He estimates | 20 eerious damage done. The principal semege orsil of the bide sree paz to mas cotil ba reahiied ist RAY Ofate Goce t = = E: ch party ob Cc transit hither. Mr. Drew saw there the famous | ¢ column passing by him at from 30,000 to eee SERIBE UE ot perk ct) peutese ty toenser into bonds in proper sureties ior the ion of the Stonewall Jackson, who was not wounded as re. | #000 strong. Ga eee Witla ERIC the residence of Mr. Vietor F. wien ces rd elas cy cd with fe iG: The Cenkdaaw ac Fi ota single one c ‘onfederate killed or mn, entering the northwe.t corner, and from ot wat co fa Disied with forms _ cap Siren) wes ay niga: Ske meena Rounded did our tnf.rmant see on the battle. | thence to the cellar, where it exploded, tearing | Of {a0 cout aot, end bond required of tnem hates «Shenae but comfortably dressed, well armed, and said | ¢!4; and he learned that the Confederates have | ‘21988 to pieces generally, and coming out at the : iT. top of the bulldi A Nieur’s Apvanrvnzs, they bad provisions eaough to last for the few | * Corps of unarmed men, whose duty it Is to bear ye are Informed that one of our citizens, a OWastngion BO." Orche ays that would elapse before they should take | “# their dead and wounded as fast as they fall, } Gon-combataat, was wounded yesterday by the mioo, Mi mime of And will be endorsed Sade, ssomeat bidders | OT" "Bette deleting Betton] acon of the Ameriagn Wateh Compan, wineture, and is one of, tygde marks. Bold by all respectabic Jewelers in the leyn States. Wholesale orders should be addressed to ROBBINS & APPLETON, alm 1s Breed war, N.Y. draission 2 cents; Orchestra Chats @ esmts, Washington or aa soon after as may be explosion ofa shell. - ‘Proposals for Blankets, pe RISE open at 7%; performance at 8 o’eloek. ——— G S . ‘She mortar fleet epened on our batteries this oY CONCERT AT THE WASHINGTON nN Uxzounn! a ANCuER the Confederates were not able to do | morning at six o'clocke tea voce a their fire at 18: Brig. Gon Chie ot Orde ACADEMY OF MUSIC. DSO Pa uvanen, A NFOUNDSD REPORT.—A report havin 4 pt up veached the Irterlor of Pennsylvania that a fete pel wey a ec our wounded, they | cbout tie same rate as esterday. fowards ten MUSI ae bemeel py N : | treated them ly ot ise, ir] O'clock + : 5 f 6 urdersigned is hay 01 at tain regiment bed been almost suainiiaieds i Kindly otherwise, as far as in their | 0’clock the firing slackened consider bly, and JEN MS, of the Bnitaru L3 power; sud Mr. Emery neted many instances | 2Rer Intervals of silence relieved tke incestant ill give lessons to & limited Nokon a in poe lS ty nt Ha commitiee came hither yesterday, to render av. whi Confed 1 caunonading of the previous three or four hou Dumber of pupile in Singing and on ths Piano. fren en pl ier . A, sistance te the supposcd wounded. tet tuey were ere Confederate soldiers divided their scanty | “Our batecrion opened about 11 o'clock upon Apolios on to Le made ai 2idence of this try. Ww per nig an st” er . Adams, No 3 ‘eienin treet north. sdove ball, in company with other Stars Aiso, Y sting y fare with our wcunded men, changed their Posi- | squad of gunboats that had taken shelter behind SiGNOWA Sti rit. hes besn re-engaged and delightfully surprised to learn that the regiment | trons to more comfortavie ones, brought them | tee point ef timber below, and entire splinters | IAN INSBIEOTE | Jil. dolignt our vinitors wither magtificest had not even been in battle. eclas 8 flying in all directions. It’ is reported that some | (JOLUMBIAN INSTLEU CE ae ets, to Mr ADULPH Wt LLkN- UF Of those 0 have gone on perilous ser- oe of the shot struck the masts and did good execu- : LADIES! et The duties of th ichcol will be resamed on vice with Mr. Dole, Commissioner ofeindian| FiNaxciaL.—New York papers of yesterday | 10” 0” the decks. Monday, September &h. in the building former iy One gunboat made a narrow DBE J toh, " Ww &' etcape from de-| the Parsonage of the Mo! hodist Protestant ( ere in Btcendance to pre<erve order. Affairs, in the country ef the Chippewas, on the pein « pen dl the rps prc ormiry ike struction. She ventured within TEs of our] on Ninth street between F andr. Ciroul: Z eases ceonaeeaee 50’o! Red river of the Nortb, are Messrs. Nicolay, ter : im. stock exchange responds to the better feeling | SUP» when 2 well-directed shot made her get Sauing terme end may be ob aa l4t AKNRY ROSENTHAL, Prop’r, . 2 ¥ at (President's private secretary,) Mr. A. S. H.| with an advance of Kal percent. Southern stag | 0M! Of the way quick. ve ¢ im Ww. WRIGHT, Prinoy; Whi'e, an Mr. Moorkead, of this city stccke ure weak, especially Teonessees which are | wneir pesto thell the courtebowse. ma wen SiENGION, SOTLERD Ako Graeme es ii +t GP bids Gi WR a ek 1 pce lower. | Iiltnots bonds are may at | ail falling short. ? ey ATIENTION, SUTLERS AND OTHERS. | 3; RAMBEY’S Htahlonin bitte be 3.3t* uP s ose who were wounded in the ‘4 ces. 08 afe scarce and want at DE battle of Saturday last we have learned the name 1osel08. | The Government list is strong. and the eo mere ne OF thera eres, from the fleet above CIDER—CIDER—CIDER. OFFICE WASHINGTON AQUEDUCT, 7 ee p 5 —_— a STON, . of First Lieut. Joseph Coburn, of the 13th Massa- terday yi iow a0 904000 Ghee eee eer bend above here, and some are reported to be| 3,000 Barrels of Wilson «# Lawrence celebrated Proposats will be rece: antd ty ‘ 0 ed until tz o’clork. on chuselts, commanding company E during the ac- | 4, but we were unable to. trace them, ‘The | UP, the ¥ez00.| Persons who have been in ele- | NEWARK C:DER for sale in quantities to auit | Moncay, the lsth Eoplomber: 1 4 Lange ond Well Selected Bioch Sf ‘lon. He was wounded in the kace while gal. | Closing sales are 100:1004%. The 720 notes are | Y2'd Places, where they could have a good view lantly leading bis company. ao teenies down to-day under the i . gunboat but a regular steamboat. We cannot D7 Messrs. Garret Davis, of Kentucky, and | $0 high peta’ Techen sie tell whether it 1s the Mears or one of the enemy’s Maynard and Brownlow, of Tennessee, arrived while to-day the quotation 2 1 fe 1194, | transports. at the Metropoiitan Hotel last evening, and tm- Hall7% the Potomac Dam at Great Falls. oan be procured and pians witha general disposition to sell. Dutiable“d, lane Europese a 7 taedlately proceeded to the Soldiers’ Home, near | Notes are quiet but steady, at 1081085 perce YOUNG QATHOLIC'S FRI = metalic ry manual, Lond cents, ae S-cotd Saiet Basineer = : t Six per cent. certificat % rooblleat) rit Ga ; A he city, to see the President. Per cent. certificates are tirm at Sy. Vester Cle cy The rogaar month'y meeting «f | Britiah a) ws 82 8. day noon large purcheses were made on Phil is Society will be held at i. Katrlok’s Gharoh, uy J Gestion ; Bl. [AYOR'S OFFIOE, Sept 3, 1962. > A man named Joseph Rodgers and a Mrs | 4¢iphia account, at 99498 x. SEC EES. | ra Y ol on pe Se Fecmnmen of Ouvalty, 160- will be teoulved af thin office antl 8. E. Aldridge were arrested day before yester- ~ OK of day, in Baltimore, on charges of tretson. A num-| | WHAT ake Taumrs—Spades or Ciubs?—Where a3 ber of letters directed to parties in Atlanta, Ga.' | Jee y ear eon be to-day bed there been no | _9- @. C. SIMMS, digging fifteen months since on the V were found in the possession of the latter. of the “Potomac? On the chy slie of tee ve ner is tl Se ce azauel elest eats fac jecretary. y 1» G.. 1962. | Wurner on Ti ‘ouns Ho1ses, London; 87 —$<______ Obto River the same process of digging ta goin, and woundes ofosre whey wise cent . U7" Gen. Sigel was received with enthuslestio | on for the protection of Obio. If Clubs ‘werk | hevnnn wilt te peo St a enw dospital, | Noin'e Gavalry, its History and Taotios, Londo layor and the cheers as he rede up to his hotel yesterday. Carl | trumps last week, Spades win the Irae | Gecraeke 'y Hospital, 87, = 2 | soln other Present. If we | Gcorgeiown, and sf no other place, Ns, 7 Sburs dentes the statement that Sigel lot sevens! | lee™M Wisdom th the school of cxpereee WILLIAM A. RAMMOND, Gen, Cockers Cavairy Tactios.2 vols. $140, e work to be ¢one to the entire UsSIODer R nie un F is; 8 crate RaRD Waltnee: diamonds and hearts wi!l win the nexttimece | 931 Surgeon General. ae oaraly vole; 83. grt tiny during the late fight. Hi. ‘eomanr; ulations, Londo: ; 9275. guns during the ate ght." He assert that nat | NY" apres fer weat lec) PR RNOK TAYLOR. I SEOOND-HAND ROK ser (7A regiment of rebel cavalry was at Rd. Fletcher Webster, mortally wounded in T One ‘ward's Perry yesterday, and threw a fcw shots at | of Daniel Webster. prt reed Son was in the 7 are fret rate order, and must be Our troops across the river. No damage done. army in Mexieo, and died in serviog there. Hi, o Pe Rag Sw a deughter, Mrs. Appleton, dled séme years ago, | Pegtember. tes r vy BMY OLA Patimore #2 0? Jackson was, according to the report of a | # ¢ iow there fs none left of (he blood of mod oe os Tae Sifronver, ane been nn : esptured soldier pow here, wounded slightly tn | ** pater.”’ Col. Webster was at one time Ai ur ed for rere ‘Attorney for {aim CAMPBELL & 80N, the foot @uring Gis tdsent cottons ’ : t Secretary of Siete png Gen margeon . i ir ys Pabits Bop rtmente ai Wes = 361 Pew Nta on ng = 7 n the Sta aperti * ur tho prompt sett Ou) Stsortu en , us lather. He wan a'so ape Oper ay nd for ovtslaine rE, moans naeuW ER nee ARMY CoOws | U7 A large umber of members of Congress . Jeb Cushing, when the until see! Tt phy eens lag BAR IRON AND STREL oar 8 3 Bave arrived within a few days. Wer was minister to Ohina Cre WM, DIXON, Collector, BALDING" Attorney, Eau sn-eoaht® ment: F? SALE—Five Ho: 4 {Sets Care 600 CASES 8%. JULIEN AND FLORRAG pri ‘he principal item cf work to be done is about alsoatrifie firmer Th of 1874 of the steamer in the river above, whose smoke tat 000, roek ‘ent At yesterday's prices. The colt rena duet | fe plainty visible here, informe ws taee it nee Seoond at. eaidcations oan be prosucoa and piney oeen at eR OE FO. BONN. oflns PATHS SVAAL IRI ta, ee oe cane pretve cofaloat . 3 8&8 cents. o M,, on Sacurday, the . BWEENEY: Proctent, : od Lance Rherelecr'Condon for ropalrirg the” Bridge soross the C verte id sed eonts, terse: reey avenue. —[—$<_———————————____ | Robnr: valry Cateohii London ; @1 63, Bpooibeetions oan seen and ail other informs- Kentucky eae SURGEON GENERAL'S OFFICE Rolan‘on Wraiatag males Mateeet Gita ton oan be obiained at the Surveyors office, Olty Tonormrs, da0cekS, RESTAURANTS, PRIVATE FAMILIES, &c. cette at ee & fresh ship- CLARETS, whieh they offer for sale at New York prices, ‘Alao, they have constantly on hand Choice BRAN DIES, OLD MADKIRAS, PORTS, SREERRIES, BOURBON, OLD RYE, SCOTCH oni IRISH WHIGKIES, Lise savoss, CHILTON. CHEDDER ‘and ENGLISH DAIRY SARDINES, KEMP'S HERMEPICALLY GERMAN ond ENGLISH OOB- end CONGRESS, Sa. Choice OOLONG, SOUCHONG, IMPERIAL SYEOR, YOUNG HYSON TEAS. ‘With an extensive assortment of FaNcy GROCERIES. Por sg:e by yj the Tate lattle, and now dead, was the oldest son oes Sa seraeae place. tiny ue) a: ¢one ey Sntwiaser Seis, Wena Px SONS Having Wes: sere nyse 08s » i X'S BYE SALV3, for sale 369 Ewontieth street, Detween ti acd Hey everts, ont im