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ie tne THE EVENING STAR. |THE MARYLAND INVASION. --—__-.--—— ——— Latest from edsiick—Rumered Meve- kind. w QTON CITY eet ea Se reece. There bas not been wach & zenere! Alspiav of "vy. m ' ere not much a wzenera i ASHIN : Destination—The Defence of Baltimore. J There has no: been euct, z -seseeeees SEPTEMBER 9 1869. Sa ee pose = cs =~ [From the Baltimore Americar, Sept. 9 J The exc temert be clty has greatly abated, at the display of the coic Th ewing to the f Enown among the play, however, was on Fella Poin Laced eaphi ‘the vtreets entire blocks of bui at autho s to ine ne direction of Balti- July as was manifested vesterda the greater portion of thee ity, an UL Reading Matter om every page. See Untside for Interesting Telegraphic and other matter, | colora floating from their windows. If ‘ Sone. | wall’? could have witneased the demonst ation mere 4. | he would not bave enterained the Idea that ten or Yesterday Gen Keuly received bis sppoint- | green thousand persoas tn thia city would ficck ment to the command ofa Brigade of troope to | Breen theus tide of biacdity ree d in th ferce of altimore | tl well-known energy ¢f Gen. Kenly, his mperior iccal knowledge of all that pertains to : War Commenter — Baltimore, makes th pointment a must ad- Erciwd-d from the Chamber of Commerc able one. No General could be appointed to | —The Members adera ban not to r a fost more in nee rdarce with bis personal feel- | P,ocaedings —Another me-ting of the « National : ef-nce of bis native city from the | War Committe” took place afternoon, in ader ; tue roomsof the Chamber of Commerce. His LATEST FROM FREDERICK. Honor Mayor Opdyke presided A stlemen, who left Frederi-k on Sunday ‘The attendance was larger than usutl, the re- ¢ noon, revorts the mont perfect quiet and good | cent r-solutions recommending Gen. Fremon: to order ne prevailing in the city. ‘There bad been | raise 50,0) men, as adopted by a few members of Spirit of the Marning Press. The Intelligencer argues that those papers and individuals who “ sem to take a special delight in despising the enemy, apparently in order to find » baris on which the better to level their com- Pisints at the Government,” are equally culpable ith alarmists within our lines. The Repudlican believes that tke entrance of We enemy into Maryland ts a mere rebel raid, and- that nc considerthle force has yet crossed over. ——- +2. OU, MILILAKY BUDGET. THE SIT‘ ATION. Mertixe of THE War Committer— Reporters hoor s ah the , rights, thouzh some of the | the Committee, attracting others to the rooma, t mete Sipned Bispo a to urge such @ } who dissented totally from that action irse on the part of the aolaiery Toe members of the Press, as if by intuitive eco barn r. Sees vn Was in command as Pro- ; {natinct Knew that the utmost privacy. aa bere. ct Matsuel, and was Tunning aboot among the | tofore, would be maintained by the ( rmitter, , a * id kindness. | and were not jn attendance The Express was ——— oe ear declstation eatin ‘Wevwant it to | alone represented—but our Reporter, on entering r te a sons oa that read! r t THE ENEMY BELIEVED TO BE THREATER- be understcot that we are Southern gentlemen, true bieaes aad the pees co panes teil ING WASHINGTON IN FORCE. wie No oie bat one regiment !a the elty, and | the expectation of meeting some fuceticus patriot who would solve the grand mystery of the Chamber. After severs! gentleman had left the Chamber, cur reporter questioned then on the character of the proceedings They allreplied that they were bound not totell The reply of acounctlinan from one cf the lower wards who had been in- side was, “I’m sorry, sir, ican’t answer your quention; but we’re under a ban not to reveal the prnceedings.”” Other members of the Committee having been asked for information sxbout the mee’ rect-d, one and all, onr reporter, to the 3 At four o’clock, the doors of the Chamber whieh had been c.osed for near! y two hours were opened—the session having concluded. The Secretary then cbligingiy informed our repocter thet he was not aut anything in relation to the m vo.¢ by the Committee. it was well understood, however, ¢ eause Of the privacy wi stized to furnish ting unless by a nt the is the dissatisfac eo meet- PEpTESsS, va 12% 4103 Gold opened at 119, ayaiuat 11 Borninc ov a Reset Stzamexr —We learn from fort Royal that in the night c the 30th ultimo, the night being ve. rmy, & large side wheel st-amer attempted to run the blockade at Fort Pulaski. Incoming down the Savannah riversbe ran aground, and the crew belng unable to get her off set her on tire, which resulted in ber total destruction. The ,une of the fort were turned on her, but she was not quite in therenge. The crew cacaped in small boats, and rowed up Savannah river. It !s con- jecturea that this steamer ts either the Nashville or the Emmo — Vermont Stats Exscrion —The Bellows Fells Times says the Untox majority will be from 25,000 to 30 000, according to !he whole number r + a ht In almost of votescast. The vote very x every instance, owing to the little latecest felt in mere political affairs, and aiso to the fav? that there are at least 10,000 voters inthe army. Tue rezard to political parties, sustzin the Govera- ment and Administration in putting aown the Tebellion. VaLuaBLe Carrure.—We iearn from the Memphis Bulletin that the articles captured on board the rebel steamer Fair Piay included 1,500 Bovis hee L284 English made, muskets, 19) tridges, and 2,500 rounds of howitzer ammunition. ‘The above were marked for Gen. Holmes, Gen Hindman, and Gen. Van Dorm. [t 1s catimated thatthe boat, arms, and ammunition ceptured are worth fully $100,000. *:cessions to thelr force in Maryland ? __ FIGHT NEAR POOLESVILLE, HANDSOME EXPLOIT OF INDIANA CaV- ALRY, (PARNSWORTH’s,) Tue GuyBoat Senxca.—Moreau Forrest, of Baltimore, is the executive officer of the United States gunboat Beneca, Lieut. AC. Rhind, com- manding, which arrived a! New Yerk a few days ago from Port Royal. He (a8 transferred by dmiral Dupont from the R. 8 Seneca when she wus ordered to Forbes to the ww Vork. — (OF ioe of tbe REGULAR MONTHLY MEET- choo! Railroad, about 40 miles from Baltimore, stating that ev ae that neighborhood was quiet, and that there been no demonstrations of any on Saturday, and gradually rose to 194 illb4y, which is the closing price slnce the Bo2d. election emphatically signifies the great noanim- ity with which the people of Vermont, without AUCTION SALES. ‘D FELLOWS’ HALL. FUTURE Days. ou MENSE SUCCESS By W. L. WALL & CO, Auctiouecrs OF tTuE ROCERIES, DRY GOODS. B90; AND Ih. MINSTRELS! kc. ar Avcrton—Oo THURSDAY SPore- “RERS! # ith inate Pee welt at the Auction Roome. 5 ; toods, Ac CAMPBELL | Band Combined. ed Velive Supers Double Troupe and Bras. ning to witness the i —— CE The Hall was crowded Inst Sxtta LATS THLEGRAPHIO NEWS. FROM CINCINNATI, Cinctyvati, Serr. 7.—The city bas been alive to-day with rumors and excitement The most current report has been that the Rebel advance {Kirby Sat b wa Falmouth, 15 miles main bedy were consisting oi - and See aan. arrcle Ginger chet Nenkerchiefee ‘ raed lant, _ nd Deinines, . presented to be from ten to a ott GR ; =, 7) nd Gob! zie se ETHIOPIAN CO! i D Sade r appies and Goblets, ‘ ma nee Siew a7” Change of Programme this eve =A bi cing ticles in the Grocery line, opened r particulars see programmes Coosrectingae ——| 809 (Mer.) _W.1.. WALL & €O.. aucte ons of Gen Wallace are. being ‘S THEATER. — By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Acctioncors, j ; tq UeTION —€ ve bh ip, tan WO Shall well at the Tesiaaes oe Re. : : - Sevenlonth street, Be JOHN F. OWENS, at) o clock a. man JOHN E, OWENS, JOUN E. OWENS. KATE DENIN, KATE DENIN KATE DENIN, AND THE BEST STOCK COMP. ENTIRE CONTIN THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, And Every Evening until further notice, 2 lor Set, consisting of ¢ “he clty was preatly excited this afternocn ow- aster Armand ¢ Pa>. othe clieulation of numerous reports as to near approach of the Rebels, eyraphic communication is open as far as mouth. The Rebels rre reported in force to-night at Willlamstewn, avout trirty miles distant, on the Geergetowa turnpike stele COWeret Pa a tete Sofas, 2 large, 3 4 Side nud other evoard, Extension, Cra urtaion, lands, Ae, at ees Lace. and cther Window & Walnut Whatnet, Writing Desk, Wash Mahogany Hair Seat Sofa, Rocking » hair Cottage Bel Feather Bo . Hair and other Mattresses, 5 and Pillos-. Bedding and ®. More Messuctusetts Troops J. E.OWENS . ; apest my rnree ply and other Carpets, Citelota* Boston, Sept 6 —The Thirty In his great impersonation of CALEB PLUMMER, | 5:2". ur qilt frame Mirror and other Looking chusetts Regiment will lenve Pittsfield to-morrow In ae and Burners, Tron Beas ‘rad for Washington. The Forticth Regiment will DOT; C Glass and Crockeryware, am wht” in leave Boston on Mendy. On Tuesday the Sixth DOT; lent Crkee Sencos, Forks ard Lalles, and l-ory Regiment will leave for the South. on; Handled Knives, Lron Hat Tre Cooking and other Stoves, with @ good arsortment of Kitchen Kequisite~ Terms cash, in U.S. fumds THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH! THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH! 4s the Union can- sey-3t (Re-) GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts to fill the vacan- KATE DENIN — -——_ . Tarr vu of H. Berrian, In the sweet domestic character of DOT By J.C. MeGUIRE & 00, Auctionrers 5 9-2t* GOVERNMENT SALE oF STs Axar- = aoe 4 - VERSACK 4, For s q HOR=¥_ about fifteen Concluding with the ms ee a awa ik MONDAY i, well Uraimed ON CONJUGAL LESSON. Phe w i cleck, at the bly broke to har- 3) + LG stree’. near the ‘ht three- Mr. Owens as... Mr. Simon Lullaby ll ve following articles, a : condemned ax unfit for pudlic eervice— 5,817 Old Tents and Flies, , 4) Koapsacks, <old cheap for cash, iORDON, No. 503 se 9-4t* Miss Denin as. PRICES OF ADMISSI0X, --Mrs. Simon Lullaby x Dress Circle -- So cents 4.556 Haversacks, iz aor i ived on Consignment Gremesten Coss 75 cents 328 Canteens, Barrels Need MEDDLING FLOU Family Circle. “5 cents “383 Poucher 2) Barrels N . i re pico FLOUR, Private Boxes. 35; "$6 Axon. ni "sh g - TON PETTIBONE Colored Gallery ‘ . 25 cents Camp Kettles, Stoves, Meas Pans, Sep ist" Corner eran ante ead Colored Parterre.... .. Ncents Drums, Bugles. Flags, Bedeacks, ebeicinin ar = sheceetnbeed Rise es ta cesbedabaees heeds FORD'S NEW TENTH STR. THEATER. Te st., above Pennsylvania av. LAST FIVE ot the universally J. 38. CLARKE, THIS EVENING TWO PLAYS! Lot of fron, Tent Peles, &e Terms cash, in United States Treasury notes, By order of Capt. DANIEL G. THOMAS, se 9-4 J.C. McGUIRE & G0., Aucks By W. L. WALL one oe ony on ~ oO PROP- TRUSTEg'S SALE OF VAL AR TY.— By virtue ofa oy Shear thi A. Where time and place outed, and recorded in tie rg Sy == — ington county, in a. Re D* 2B scuexc A GRAND DOUBLE BILL shall mn on Will ace RIDAY, the 1 o . } Nex AMERICAN COUSIN! ’ numbered emven (7) auc’ nine > a On MONDAY at 3 t ‘ork. . man's sebdivimon. of part of seuare WEDNESDAY at ata by , Washing- J Aa Trenchard........................J.8. Clarke | Bored six hundred sad suxteon (er8.) Sorctner w tab ton City oe . improvements inereon, ofa Broek Houses. DAY st 10% taitimore street, Baltimore After which, that splendid hit of Marsiaz — ari = . vOT! DOT! por: And will be at his Pris Office, No. Or, THER CRICKET ON THE HEARTH . third cash; the balsnse, in. int a tree? mix cet, Philadel phia, ever Tilly Slo¥boy. Clarke | interest A de~ en anda sed oh : aulpbie - Tilly Slowbor.... “larke te secure the deferred poymenis H' NT & BREIGHTWELL, Dot........ ssaesatens: 4 Grahi atthe Said 8 2 DENTISTS ALL THE STAR COMPANY WILL APPEAR. 4 HORLEY, ah Washingt NEW SCENERY CSE] # L.WAUL & NEW MUSIC and NEW EFF&CTS are all combined in the representation of “Dot.” which was s0 admired last night by a large aud By W. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. - rPRusreEs. SALE UF VA of tact lenig sap in — By virtue of a deec Block Teeth cated: aud recorded te the fashionable audience. ey Pg rg de 3 CHAS, P. HUNT, : we shal! sell at Public Avet on the . . L BRIG PRICES OF ADMISSION. ye sep 8-lm 0. HALL BRIGUTWELL. |», 004 Circie ant Benet eto _piconts | RBATURDAY, the ch daz of September, ‘ Orcyestra Seats... 75 cents | S0uate numbered eight bt QLc seventy r. (84) Terms: One-third 3 the belanee 12 aa! te, at twelve months. iMerost (A deed given and & deed Payee Ted paymenis, P to secure the defer Con the eost of the PE So Family Circle. oS No extra charge for reserved seata Doors open at s quarter to7 o'clock ; overture at o'clock ; curtain rises at a quarter past 8 o'clock. cents « Sct approved August act mSkicg *prropristion for tosr rnis met,” hereby notify tuey may be found af the t's a. No. 476 Sevente Wes, betetasn e*ts north, from and Biter thisdey tocarry in:o ‘ CANTERBURY HALt, CANTERBURY HALL, CANTERBURY HALL, sik eoviienn CANT®&RBURY HALL, 01 tha »bove reavted act ‘ ¢ cities eee Lovisiana Avence, Nean StxtH Street, (pRONANCE DFFiDg, 8 made tt ¥ Gat receive the | oan offer 4 See re Cor Washer: In Rear of National Hotel. CHARNEY og +he bountie.. under this nec are by its terms * CROWDED HOUSES, Crowded with an Audience ProPosats will be reverved by this Lined first to raising to teeir tall complement en th Piret 82a >eoond District of Columbia, sures eee Regiments, auc t leu to sho formasou of otier aud | CULTIVATED, CRITICAL AND REFINED! | $$ Whitteteet Now Yore cee seen ee usltiouai reg:me Ite. sa —- lf suditional rope AS LLOYD: 0 sermon NO STRANGER ne Voruiation Carairy sree ws Should leave the cit ithout ing the Combina- Artil’ Biaukeer WAL WR ei ew “tion of Starenow performing ate Sees Blankets mast be of pure wool, close pera VP wagons . THE CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL? WOUER. of Stent parse. JAMES Y. DAVI On part of Citizens. RICHALLO WALLACH, Mayor, SUR Sku On aenuet afb edie on of the Owner, & 2andecm 4 eI tucky HOK:SE, crdaily suit.d totre ure of an oer. App.y et ike north wert co ner of taty \nd Heta., No, 369, fe3 Sswtw* gi VE NE A CALL! HE Grderei. hes reepsctfeily iecds and the pu: Ue that he will pen, Intigo-blue onion, ith Gn anaes herder First Appearance in this city of Miss AGNES SOUTHERLAND, AGNE3 SOUTHERLAND, Tux Sovtrisa Nigutincare! Tue Scotrisn NigeTincaie! This lady has traveled through the principal cities of Europe, giving concerts with immense success, and is engaged to appear here at an enor. mous salary. She is very highly spoken of in tha European journals. and creates a great seusation | tion Siem lie ‘Fney must sinsie. wherever she appears. She possesses, too, when | notin and paoked one her subject Tequires t, "areca + Fhe value a (3 of rend STEERER op hie we'l-known est, Liisament tus day much drametic f ry ence = oases for ihe seanon Fe ha : me sar i. she we <a i the Blue Bonnet Sor Phe te ja t ™ ed te oughly repeired and i tted, McGregors’ Gathering,” you cau almost fancy that) 1 good: tre to at the factory, and has also beon engazed a '. the sammor the pibrochs are lending their stirring accompani- | RoLe will be oF pak wach Qs are in bedding tue must ctv: 4) YSFSRS the Chesa- | men to the glorious legendary songs of ‘Auld Sco- on Hon “ ponKe Bay ovulu produce, in his famous creeks at ‘iney Poict ; 1 wi: recetve by tho stean. er Jamea Guy, from Piney Point, twice 2 woek, 3 freca supply, inde- Pondont oO: inyresulsr suppiy YeSts. By such ar rangemerts there will be no fa ‘ure in filling an Contracts thes may : 6 v.ade with ,"be es‘nblishment, as we have never horetoiore tila. to do, independ- tia, and that tartans are waving and plumes nod- r the gathering of the clans at the muster- ore of the amount « per week, srias geste Pathe et Reis cis dees ueasearee i Continued Success of the Beautiful MARIETTA RAVEL, The Spanish Danseuse! i ent *f the blockade Second weok of and Goce not state exrlicit 7 the ume, Gape wie anes are, a comarie 2, peat stone THE COURT OF BEAUTY, suantiiy cf each woekiy deli i a es reser reject any , et lf to ? articular ‘Stiention to Composed of the most Beautiful Ladies on the @rall of the Nas ‘which ay = iB, TOL aut hed «Nad private American Stage. Eco} party obteiring @ contract wil! be et prices, owe: Wi! keep gizo on i:and & fine assortm tnt fresh | M’LLE LIZETTA, canned > UiRS and horméticaiy s:aed MEATS Sud ViGSsABLES. 2. M. BARVE Y, Depot 281 C st., between i0th and t'th. tt Washington City, 19. 0. KATE HARRISON, TILLY FORBES, MITH and others, In New Dances. a — on the ewer Li wiles SK | will be fu © oout-ast, ard bond 1equn Proposa!s wi!) te sadrresse te acs oc nd wee “@eneral RMY CLAIMS. Second week of tg tie tne fully en- MISS AMELIA WELL8, Sen attorney tor Clainuws The Yenkee Songstress, And wil! be endo ply Doparamenss at Wash - — 2 “Proposals for B: u ston otiers his Ceghie at nies Prompt Cece t Second week of at 1 » and for o 210, oun! tle Figo Money. &o. atthe diferent Do: see —— snts here, Osfice No, 33% D at, near 10th, H.C SPALDING pare + Attorney. LEW SIMMONS, beererst that composed principally of Marylanders. THE MOVEMENT TOWARDS PENNSYL. | {23t 928 composed prite tthe city, all se troops VANIA A PEINT TO COVER THEIR | there being under the command of Sen. Hill, ADVANCE IN THIS DIRBCTION. who occupied the house of Gen. Cooper <a ee ‘ gree peeing o not thiak that THK CONFEDERATES BENDING FOR fe ei et varebed thro ugh, Frederick WARD FRESH TROOPS TO CiOSS exceeded fifteen thousand in numbe.”, though th TO MARYLAND ave it oat that they composed me."ely the ad- = : Soheo guard of cne hundred and Mf’ thousand *, 3 p {9 follow them. We apprebend that even yet none in W pee mitts anc craved that Bradley Tr. Jon nson, a8 ton, outside of the War Department, are inform: Provost Motmbal, rides throug e str. ets of with reference to the numbers in which the rebels a with s pmzll National fiag tied # : have crossed the Potomac, if such information is ‘The Rebels on Shete arr tviny ot rederick mae e 7 3 a dasb both at the telegrapii eu fice. in {ts possersson. The fact that Gen. McCleilan They found thatch neste itd departed, car- did not make a material advance yesterday, !m-| rying off bis instrument, and that or. Jenks, the t he regards their | Postmaster, bd also taken all the ma!ls 2nd Gov- Presses us with the belief that he reg: ernmen’ f nds Sn the ottice and started with trem force before him as being heavy. Other circum- } fer Gettysburg. “the mem bers at the Fremont resol = The whole valne of the hospital acd othe? | many o ©© % D stances, reported on epparently reliable authority, | «oie ect” lores destroyed = Frederick by rorrite ton were tne able eloquence of Mr. confirm this bellef: among others the fact that] Marshal Fsitkfnl Creel oo wa pe are | The ‘Com. ‘tle will Lold anothor pr of $5,000 U0 as etated by the Wasn! mn Re- és 2 tock —N. considerable additional bodies of their forces are pubircan. it poems principally of old | ing *¢-morrow. > attwo o’clouk —N. y. seen appercnily moving on from the direction of lank teats and harneas. All the mos: valu- | sth. ee Centerville towards Drainsville and Leesburg, es | *>!° ® we Bele waite Finamcral—Ne % York papers of yesterday thonzh alming to cross over the river also. They} ‘phe latest intelligence trom Frederick ltesien | ereninge2y sg nal rm xt 904/s90% - | that the main body of the Rebel army, after pass- Government couy’on . pst On Haedae: Reeg 5 eee Aveby Beet eres te ee en Eminittsburg road some ten miles, | which is 4 per cent by tter than ee tween Drainsville and Leesburg, and around thore | took a rond to the left leadlag (direct to Hage's- | Theae bonas ave pecom da periianent . town, at which place itis said the advance ar- t month, and seem to a feature of polats, aud are estimated to have an infantry | 17") yes‘erday morning. There is said to bea| feating place surme investors Bae a sorce of perhaps fifteen thousand keeping guerd | Federsi force in the vicinity of Hagerstown, and | the list of ae oo the hs Ohio 6!a are there may be a tizit there. nia7’s, which sold freely at 100 3% ws in the vicinity of the south bank of the fords by | 9." now galning ground that the | also in god dems 108 fe the bid, ete a0be which they crossed the river. ; i ie ti merely S7ai8 oh ae heel a cyt OE C ale id bi Ton, es8ees tended to +raw the great bo of veteran troo, offering. Missouris c! at 45 4 216, Be “haw ‘We spprehead that no information has reached | trom Washington in their pursuit, whilst the x Datiable Demand Notes are quoted at 15% the War Department up to noon to-day confirm- resis a mv pekes dash ate Ashes in | al08 54; six per cent. certificates 9 4 al; 7 30 ne ontof Washington ‘The tact that the trocps ~ story of tke story that the rebe's bave entered | 11.2% passed through Frederick have gone west Peansylvania; nor do we believe that it is now | towards Haverstown alert fasleae a Herat Purpose on their part to dzal ck into Virginta thought by the authorities here that any such | 5y as of Williamsport end Martinsburg They move on their part would be more than a fein, agg thus obtain ail occas shoes Sree o ing In the two cities o! redet and ers- ‘0 withdraw Gen. McClellan’s army from in town, probubiy secure some arms that have been front of Washington. Canfiepeberenie ru Mtb poe aries fll ett ers, with cattle acd provender, and other supplies. The fact that the rumors of yesterday of their |“) ).07 4 equally well informed, think that the progress westward and northward are not con- =e ny Segoe My to compel the es uation artinsburg, and leave an open roa firmed to-day by additional information, of the for the main body of the rebel army pr Piss to same character even, looks as though, after ell, a the Maryland ne beets direction, from w whence they will move through the Chambers- Washington is the point they really aim to at-} 4.7)" Valley towards Harrisburg, or east towards tack. A very few hours now must clear up the | Wasbington or Baltimore. _ PICKETS TOWARDS BALTIMORE. mystery of their real purposes, we apprehend. ‘The movements of the rebels ao far towards New troops continue to pour in upon us from } Baltimore, covaisted in the stationing of a picket sia = sehen ee guardon Sunday within seven miles of West- the loyal States, and are being promptly ordered } Minster, which caused a very general atampede into position. We fear, however, that very little | of the citizens from that town. They remained = there during the day, and are reported to have Mf cnything, js being done towards drilling them, disappeared during the night, = men " th Another picket appeared on the Frederick road es Swat fan weneesame) 1) Shey sre on Sunday, at Poplar Springs, 36 miles from -neapable ee yet of performing evolutions under } paitimore, and about 1S miles this side of Fred- fire, they must prove of little service ina field] etick They stopped there during the afterncon, ted back in tl + "reder- Ccht If itis pcestble to drill them six hours yer | M2 Sted beck in the evening towards w'r-der aay, is it not the impérative duty of the General. Cogan gaae ee by our citizens of . a rebel raid towards Ba: more, es every ecau- ® Chief's effice to take instant meeaures to have } tion har been taken for their interception and de. is Ga: 7 A jeter from Westminster, Md., dated Sunda « Gen. MoClellan did not at:ack the enemy | 7 o'clock P_m, says great excitethent prevailed Yesterday, it is believed that be regards himself ak but — =e peeatinn of a stampede on ihe " ofany of the cltizens. A huckster, wh left = being the complete master of the situation. es minster ebout 1 o'clock Sunday ‘night for Else why permit them to continue to receive } this » says be neither saw nor heard of an ©] Rebel pickets in that deetion of th ss INCIDENTS at ee heer oo ee BaLtimons ano Soke Batu: thatthe ent: Boa ‘here fy no change in the state of atfilre, Reon se bone eee of boots and shoes | 25 far as is reported, on the line of the Baltimore left behind theay cought out by the Rebels, who | 274 Obio Ral ad, between Monocacy and Cum- shocking bad money. The aeeree ey, gant some | berland. It is not positively known whether any aid det tase teh at cepets,of course, | bridges have been destroyed, and it is nct thought "The calito a cof Men, wok offered them. | probable by ofllcers of the road. ‘The trains fan (Caton) ent And Deanna ee Steiner | fo wiltcotts Milis ae usuat.—-Balt. Sun. fon,) 2 Rs elashman, (Rebel,) were THEY SCATTER THE TWELFTH VIR. | teken, end Confederate notes given them in pay- E D: The Wilmingto: GINIA CAVALRY, AND TAKE ment. - LECTION In DeLawar. e mington come So far as we cen ascertain they allowed free in- | Journal and Stacesman joyfully unnounces the SOME PRISONERS. gress and egress to and from the town. The | ¢lection, on Tuesday last, of the entire Union — Oibsien pickets on the road appear to have been stationed fete oy, large pees oe the pepe ion RATE CAVALRY CU P,| merely to watch military mov. icket. snnounces the result as 2 glorious vic- 2 Sa he er re no ateution to civilians. ba Serer? ane pase tory over secession, as represented by the Oppo- Yesterday afternoon a detachment from Farns- On Friday evening before the appearance of | Sitfon ticket Worth’s Indiane Cavalry attacked the 12th Vir- | '¢ Rebels there was considerable of a disturb- ginis Cavalry, near Pooleaville sedttactcn rss ance in Frederick. Some parties connected with citing ana > re 's ing >} the Cyizen newspaper cheered on the streets for ng wounding several, and capturing six | Jeff Davis in the exuberance of thelr joy, and Prisoners, who were brought to the Provost Mar- | Were knocked down by citizens. The Provost shal of this city tois morning, and sent to the Guard interfered, and a man named Lawaon, one Old Capitol, - ae i Heel be it — vps knccked : own wi ‘he butt of a musket and consi. - The officer in charge of the prisoners reported } diy injured. Another man named Veackie wee Yhat it was thought the rebel cavalry were cut | 2/8 badly cut of, and many more would be captured. fine Rebels of Frederick knew of the coming ing of the Board of ‘Trustees of Pubire of the trsurgent army long before any Intimation Is will be held on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, ARRESTED UNDER SUSPICIOUS CIR- of Sheets se eeoerhh had been received by the Fed- September oth, at rd gS en eer auth rit! ne 8- . BY a CUMSTANCES. ee AFFAIRS AT HARRISBURG. 3 SLEO aaa — citizens of Fairfax county—Johbn and Pres- We ears oes the greatest military preparations PECIAL ELECTION, ‘ey Haycock—were arrested yesterday for being | 3f° ™m2king in the Cumberland Valley end at FIRST WARD—FIKST PRECINCT. n our Lines under suspicious cfveumadaian, pow te meet and check’ the advance of the he! oe Puke e Septem: rin ieee Toe Me - y- uri emb*r 1862. for and were sent over to Major Doster, who disposed Gov. Curtin will makea fierce defense of the | ™mber of the Barra cfeaiderme th ths one of them as usual. A man named Samuel Tyson, | Susqueaanna, if ibe r-bels should really approsch ocpires tora of § ig tes pelzned, £10 polis residing near Seneca Creek, Maryland, was also | ‘¥%{ river with the design of crossing. I mtreet, between Nineteenth sod Fwen jth ss, srrested and sent to the Old Capitol. Whatever damage tue enemy may do to the pon At 7 a. m., And closed at? p m. : railroads this side of the Susquebanna, the whole EAMUEL DUVALL, PASSES. baled rairoeda on the other side will be left Wittiam 5, “2 ntact fr the concentrati: ite 8, zuma 4 continue to besiege the offices of the | that may be dented. series st tones St aay, point seed Sag re eer Governor and the Provost Marehal from W hatever may be the design of the Rebels, it FIRST WARD-8KCO. > OIN morning until night for passes and other business nee fo eh that their present destination is neiptics js. Fereby given thatas Seok tn oo be connected with military matters. For the infor- |", “eucr tra Getty member of tho Beard peember th, 1862 for one mation of the public, it may be stated that | day evening, saya that petate Aen roe pr Ou term of Hovare ocr iee en fl ia spoils Persons wishing passes to cross the river mus, | tives trom Frederick und the surrounding country, | sig 3° baci the north West curnor ot Kizhteonsi: spply between the hours of 9a. m. and 4 p. m. ‘ame oo Lina epe arriving. ther say the a Coen tam, pap vores fy essing old and young Into i “AICS Military business {s attended to at all hours. Two hundred snd fifty sick and weanded elders Jodie eeeati d . B, PeRKINS, SHE CESSIONISTS ARRESTED. Tete ins peel els de ee ‘monty ea | ee Commissioners ‘Two ladies resid‘ng near the Navy Yard were | York, Pa. PFICE, crested last nizbt for alleged tampering with the guard at the Old Capitol. They were sent to the Central Guardhouse, where they remained some taree hours, when the Provost Marshal cr- dered their release, satisfied that they had been sufficiently admonished of the impropriety of their conduct. —o——— DESERTERS PICKED UP. A transport arrived last night from Fort Co- lumbus, New York harbor, with about £0 de- ASHINGTON UITY, VC. cept. 2, 1962. ok end wouuded officera who wish "lo enter hospita's will te received at Semizai a Georgetown, and at no orer places ae ILLIAM a_ HAMMOND, sslw Surz¢0n General, COLLECTOR'S OFFICK, oor ey D C., August 20, 1862, 0 ‘OTA AYERS.—T 1962 nave been fixed at seventy five per cn the ore handred dollars. A digconns of fi een per one. = acwed andor the law until the iast day of 7 Laveen RUMORS. was romored last night that Gen. Burnside is tn Frederick with his arm tbr u ¥, having driven the At was algo rumored that the rebels are in pos. Session of Gettysburg and Hanover, Pa. There we: also a rumor that Col’ Miles’ army, of cb ulS.00)inen, were surrounded by t. on Moryland Heights eee A refugee from Leesburg, who left there on ~rturday, states that the first division of the rebel army that croased numbered 20,000 men, and that Vt enero GENERALS O i Provost Marshal. ——.—_— DESCENT UPON THE ARDENT. Several liquor establishments were broken up by the Provost Guard last night, and the ‘ardent’: termed over to the Medical Purveyor ————~0e- (7 In view of the presence of the Confederate army within the borders of the Stateef Maryland, Governor Bradford has issued a proclamation calling upon its citizens to organize withovt delay | sent‘in the aame direction sucha militla force as will effectually assistin] Jackson, with all bis dash and strategy, will Hepes ee Hgsllen pauts, cence, stamp or tax repelling the invading forces. The Governor es | "3. We hope, before the end of this week’ that | oR provided for on or befure the first darng tt peoially urges upon the citizens of Baltimore the aabic thas hecte aes Rot see how It ts pos- | gust,” eighteen hundred aud siaty-two, and ‘iliog up of the First Light Division of Volun- pe the powerful forces that ate now on bis track Leeae before the first Monday of May in eac! et us have er, a teers, and recommends the formation of cavalry | be firm Our euthorities are a teat a eae Se nastbe Au exu THE REBELS. © learn that Col. Piper, of oui , Who hi just arrived here, passed’ thee fo altneteat the rebel army, and that Gen. Burnside’s army an 2! iawd: was on thelr trail. Gen B had 40,000 troops iy | 222! 2™3¥ his commend Gen. McClellan ts in the field 7 with another lirge force, a so en route after the rebel army, and it is to be hoped that be will be able to cut them off before they can retrace their steps A large force is gathering tn Pennsylvania by Gov Curtin to meet the invaders if they shell attempt to come into that State, and no doubt the troope now In New York, Teady to start, will be Jaekton was approaching to cro-s with 30,000 ‘vin and due bills or cortifiostes of indebtedness 5 f this Corporation of tie denomirat: “f ve serters from various regiments, picked up in mare > and Oe u! tad Stat New York. They were taken care of by the (From the Baltimore Clipper. } : gt ve rosalahl >in pa ment for “ares, a . abatem iu named wi!l wot be allowed Upon the property a read ere! -UrpOses Until euc WM, DIXON, upon the t+ xes acor: in arreer fur taxes for arrearage is paid, lector. ere na poet E E Unilersigned having been appointed As sor for the District of Columbia, uuder the meer Cougrens, approved July 1. D2, aud being about to enter upon the duties ice w fully esl the atten District to the 6th # ** That it shall be th person or sons, partnerships tir 4 ansoriations, or corpora e i year t) in all other cases before the das uf levy, the Assistant Assessor of a thorougtly ty aaaike & list or return vA aroused now, and af ¢ District wher of the amountofanes companies In the counties as an arm of the service phe ‘all co-operation in taking | {ncoris tte objects charged with Well adapted to the present emergency ——$——________ OU It te necessary to state, for the information of the New York press, that Annapolis, and not Frederick city, is the capital of Maryland Near- ty ell the papers of that city speak of the capital cf Maryland being occupied by the Rebels. —<$_<_____ > From G. W. Coiton, the publisher, we have en excelieat “Topographical Map of the District of Columbia with the fortificstions around the city of Washingten.” special duty or tax; the quantity of woods. Warcs and merchandive mads orsold and charged with a specific or ad valorem duty or tax; tion Is undoubtedly reliable, who ctnfirms the | rates and aggregate amount, according to the toons above. He says that secessionists Bo from the | 84 regulations to be prescribed by the Commie Vicinity of ten miles of this city, at nij bt, and sioner of Internal Revenue, under the direction of y the Secratary of the Treasury—for which er Fitsvugh Lee ie te canes ae erent 2OR: | son or paratn pee tae retin Arron, se se Der: Fitznugb Lee ts in command of the rebel forces, i . r and thet his pox ts were at Poplar Springs, op: rho ot see aceon Be eens UF posite Wootbiue Statton, and that the pickets of| The undersigned will in a few days announces the U n Hurnside were at Cookesville, three miles | 2UMber of Assussment Districts. with the name of th's side of Poplar Springs. Poplar Spriave fe cach Assistant Assessor ; and as he will enduavor to CUCMS Necdbluc Station, on the Baltimore and | O2Pralvernt thse ens se shall pe cqurteous in the Ont, Ruiiroad solicited that they may ‘be. mot ina sviritni eee, The -heve isn doubt to be miied on, as It] ness, and every facility afforded then: to romptl y corn se sleman who eomversed with a | mid ficiently Hiecharge the duty acnigoed sho er t sto tmapasy Wite Lee Z i PRAKS( wo Sa Tc N B) TH RebBLa se A dupitea War ceceivea yesterdsy from the th operator s¢ Pinlu No. $, Bultimore and Obto . REBEL PICKETS AzoUT We have just seen a gentleman whose informa- te Atte: Wor i's Horse Fair at Cuica, Dect y last, the stallion J.J Crittenden, of Ma- rytont, Wes ewarded the premium of <500 fo wupetlority of speed Micets required will not be @ule the uct betore Septembey Ist bese’ OO - ri on opt cont aps Sol us . ‘ve order, Say prrson w or a ‘ 30 7H at Fa oe) + Prop’r, Wasuinavon. D, 0, Ai lf The Cork Heroes, in New Ethiopian Acts, Second week of BOB BUTLER, * The World-renowned Pantomimist, WILLIS ARMSTRONG, And the entire MAMMOTH COMPANY! N “CHES Bus’ FLYING CLOU wid lene Willams’ W hart. 2 Market houss Br‘dpo, Georretow 3. day, WeuO8 ay Sad Fri okG; @nd, ay mornings for Pos.’ fos fires Rooks .¥f Gor etown | . Wharsday And varorday mm ~aIns poe oe fry ail Fe ep iiae TW iiAme Oar MO. RIED. Capt fesmuon of ee he mots Rae eecee GENERAL GROCERY FRADE, ving room and increased facilities 2 ‘The manager takes great pleasure in ann Tecentiy returned fiom the VIATOR SORE Ok. mazan, einet_a 10m. | that te epieeda pine ouncing Nertuers markets, where has carefully Bais Will bo rrorived a: this @ffioe until por, EVERY?@1N' the 19\.% inet * DOT. i the Can at i's 2 enue Sgecifications caa dé seen Ani gil other infor me tion can be ob-ained at the Nurveyor’s office, C.' stock of Tess, Wines, Liquors, Sugars Fhe work to be ¢one to the entyre satisfactio; PORTRAIT PAINTER iSpioce, of tae Mayor ani the Commissioner of ine Canal, produced every and sch cthter perso 4s tha Maso; may ae cot. ' | We pelied ethics the oxy wines at cere native. | rw ie rerasae ‘al te Ww: ‘wana ese 2, 1LSON, will Bot be juced at this establishment, batthe thiopian Farce entitled the PORTRAIL PAINTER AATIUTE AOR 4 vine mons! een : oo an, is = week that the public can visit wihow | the 5 TO-NIGHT, ou 18-1 4 ~ The Comic Pantomime entitled ¥ DEAFNESS. SOCKO. To norms, deScekS, Fesracnants, Or, THE BRAZILIAN APR. PRIVATE FAMILIES, &. haere Joeko | Whe subssribers have just somet b Sela 0! NTIRE CHANG OF PROGRAM) ment NEW DANOES 2 ms 600 CASES 87. JULIEN AND FLORRAC CLARETS,. BY THE GOURT OF BEAUTY}! NEW DANCES Whish they offer for sale at New York prices, BY M’LLE MARIETTA! as NEW NEGROACTS — Also, they have constantiy on band DPR. VON MOSCHZISKER, the only I BY HART AND SIMMONS! A Large and Well Selected Stock of mate Eurosean OCL LIS: and AGKIS' in LE TOUR DE MAISON Choice BRANDIES, 6 wary. san be Sonaustod cy geese of . BY W. ARMSTROMG! OLD MADKIRAS, PORTS, SRERRIES, arplosl operations to restore SJOAT ane HEAD COMIC SONG BOURBON, OLD RYE, SCOTCH and IRISH BY BOB BUTLER! 4 BiG BILL, FULL OF FUN: Doors open 7 o'clock ; performance 8 0’ 5 Admission 2 cents. Orchestra Chairs Seats, @7 SPECIAL NOTICE TO LADIES. gg THE FIRST MATINEE of the Fall Season will take place SATURDAY AFTERNOON, the 13th. on which occakion the ING Uffiee, 227 Pennsy vania avenue. Dr. Vou M1., has, suce his residence in Washine ton, perfurmed ma&uy valu» cures on the deaf blind, and tue testimoniais awarded bim, (wh oan he exsiuined at this offies,) are of Ps Bn r a6 13m’ ENGLISH PICKLES, SAUCES, aes CHEDDER aad ENGLISH DAIRY EESE, SARDINES, KEMP'S HERMEPICALLY Couumsian INSTITU*FE FUR YOUNG LADIEB! . fhe dutics of this Kokeol wall be rosumed on Monilay, "eptember ath, the building formeriy ist i'rotestspt Church, Circulars oon? ENTIRE MAMMOTH CO. SRABED GOODS, een. wilamecsiee FRENCH, GERMAN and ENGLISH COR- BEST AQTS! Sam, : , CONGRESS, SKLTZER, KISSENGEN and The take pleasu: fe ERGLISA SO. : family en siDgivou at this stebfiakeatee r DA WATERS, Choice VOLONG, |) IMPERIAL, MYBON, YOUNG HYBON EAS. ‘With an extensive assortment of last winter and ', and promise that the mati- nees will be conducted in’ the anus popular eee sh? 15.000 Ladies attended the matinees in four mo! jest 3, &o, &o., wt the lowest Northein prices, wholesale A ee iD Prices, jeaale and retail. ote orchestra wil be reserved for Ladies and BM 8 No gentlemen will be admitted to afternoon en- BININGER & Co., OPTICIANS, ‘ihe Baloca attached we the Half ual be closed on Bransh—919 Feel isted tm.) -o(north side,) bet. 12th and 1sth ate, | these occasions. “ avenue, opposite SPECTACLES, with env ine Braziian Pebi Doors opener Sotto sade ee n Jgat tocol ean eet Oe the visual onfate MILI Ee ee 7 WHE WASHINGTON ne Wins ans Ee rae Og thet aM extend eatie ea Recemne | AS**VION. 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