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i loud had given 2,000 mapority iar ine Umeon, fad Vens Brarceee te it Jackson replint that at tho time (ant vote wae THE EVENING SPAR. —WASHINGIFON CITY: | bagom 4s, sad forced to vote all on» way. “gz READING MATTHR OX EVERY PAGE, FP OUTSIBE FOR INTERESTING THLE ;RAPNIC AND OTHER MATTER. (8 Recepstoning hy The weg} wh hedd that i¢ tho — 44 10 reas in the Union by 10,008 major'y. "| They (the Maeylaud rebeleg thomgit the Con- | Iedersie move Lao Marviand s mo-4 egrgions bimader, aad begged the reped Leadags to protect SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESO The Intelligencer notics the face that podiucat Parties are becoming readjasted, and ow some- what new bases. The [ntel/igenc*r also obeerves » the tendency of certaia jonrnals in the North to blame the Presidens for this reappearance of PSrtisan feeling, and argues tha) -wch jonrmal> only do so for the purpose of throwuig sacle / biame from themecive-, where m really be- thaé yrs no dour, ae svon as the rebels la? the Unionts wonld rise and 5° (had Los see poe the Marytaad sympatbizeer; aad peretore whea the sccewtonicis ealewed the city, tha etores of Trion men wer allowed to reniain \ chee, whue those who loved the Gunindegacy jong. | . aad bed confideace im ite perpemiy wore ac. ie Secretary Banca cpp saan! beim po aah of the press.” coe ee Enesaee Me exchaazws Uner gooey Th says of the Secretary of War—= Mr. maatou oo ieamed by the Bouthern seversenen As bas the confidence of everybody whoiwin favor) saibsed wae) evideniy noessy all che uae of a real war, and # is only becanse he kimeete Wee a Frodeeick, aad while the Confederates has been and is in favor of sacha war, that ha lked Lond abows the iave-dou of Pegnoytvania, as to-day hunied and yeiped at by the cars of a. Dey looked wrt Longiag eyry actors the Poto- utorous faction.” mag and evidently wieled they wero thas a ee acai: + 8g8ia. Thay obtamed sixty recente In Pree THE STAR. rlek, DR tose became so dixgneted thas beture To-day, for the fire tune, Tur brania worked (be army ntredted actus the Monntin, the off upon our new four-cylinder lighting (Hows TebAs toned they had but tuse recenie m- rotary’ press, sud at the same time we clothe 4 msaaing F ia s@ enure new dress of type. Onr sabseri It ie vot dedinuaty known what toeca the bers will, therefore, not only obtaia it hours . tbels bady be: whea they moved fon Finde- earlier daily, but it will viritthem in star more Mick they wren twraty-foay boars doing so, aad Teadable shape than heretofore. These improve. werching ali the tae. This of conse, uvcindas meats, with others conseqnent npon them, have We moremons of iraine, &e. Thai they wees been enormously expensire, wheu the state of Cerce of Aeomanition wey eviden?, and they the times ts considered. We have, howersy | tally expected to bo sapplied trom Marytand undertaken them, iu ordee that we may beable The soldmis preweatad @ vary sorry appear. to keep pace with the publi’s incrmmsed demand 80°F, wad weer ragged, dirty aud covered for Tae Star; and, also, that ity advertidng «=WHA vermin. Theer clothing déd not look os Taciliiies may be inceeasd a adegre commen- ‘bonrhir bad beam changed toy mouths thay suraie to the public’s requiremeeis. wree (00 evidewily kopt ia abjere aad plavich ae eeljection by their officees; tad the men daced . ocatcely nitew # word whon an oficar was prs- OUR MILITARY BUDGHY. a emt. = loug ae the genewal oflicers ware pris _ en, the men committed no do auous: bat A GREAT BATTLE 7 commenced Fought Throughdut Yesterday, the moment the furmee Lett, they commenced 10 rob, Sad ia oi cHes—ihai of Mx. Vis—they ieee THE ENEMY DRIVEN FROM THEIR POSITION. We Hold the Battle Field and fou ererythiusg. even to tomala wearig ap- par A member of Colonel Colgrove’s regiment fonnd 4 paper parporting to be Rebel Order Mo. Ua, which conveyed the uuurmation taat one Peruon of thearmy was to go to Hagerstown : cee sud hold that placo; unother portion procend ty their Late Positions. Harper's ere ihios Mikes Soa tae 1a osit szper’s Ferry and nd tha - third proceed asuinse ( snd the THEY RENEW THE ENGAGEMENT AT DAY- BREAK THIS MORNING. Capt. David thinks uur pres a suilicaval lo meet saccesstully a IT NOW RAGES FIERCELY, ~«» uu GEN. RENO KILLED. Yesterday morning, about cizhi a.m, Major . General McOlellan’s army came fairly up with the enemy, posted on the east side of the sont Blue Ridge Mountaix. and sir tehing on a live from north to south, from points immed ely Opposite Middletown aad Jeffer<ou, both of Which villages are eight or ten miles from Frederick; Middletown on the road to Hagers- town, aad Jefferson on the direct road to torees afterwards to cenventr: ly Ls amely ¥ torce of the LATE FROM RICHMOND. a THE REBELS JUBILAXT OYER THE EXPEC TATION OF TAKING W ASUINGTON. ee us THEY CLAIM ALSO TU HAVE A AT CHATTANOOGA " ee Five refugees trom Richmond, brousut up the river by the ganbos: Jacob Bell, were ex- smined by the Prevost Mar-hal yeeterday, They lef? Richmoud one week Last Friday. Thay stare that the Southerner LARGE FORCE NESSEE Jubilant im the belief tha: Lew would take Harper's Ferry. Our right, commanded by Washington. Ho was to Dave taken it before Burnside, resied om Middletown, and our Met Nonday. Tiere we Ww or no troops in Richmond. save those in hospitals and convalescear: A home gnard, « Elliot's Battalion,” was doing Onxyv s< Provost Guard aad on tlw city de. , feuces—Col. Griswold being Provort Marshal They understood that there were but unre | weet regiments on ibe Jame ries They alo State citat the repels claim a large force at Chitt. tanoom, Tenunesers. Ia Richmond being was 54 pet poand, ba- COR, The; RUgAT, TMADE.: ete All business excepting that connected with | the army, wae dull, A my InOvemealts wer beang vigorously condnewd. Therefacees were + ' a4 Noruseeners and mea ot iatelligence Jef, ander Franklin, oa Jefferson. A generat , ecgagenent iramediately commenced, General McClean aecessarily Milacking the enemy ia the latter's very ad yantageons postion. The battle was obstinately contested an‘il nearly 9 p.m, by which time the enemy had been gradually drivea up the South Mouatair, Over it top into the valley or mountaia sides below. We held the top of the monniaia on Burnside’s line throughout the night, and thus gained a signal and importaat victory for tae | lume being, though in so doing, haye to monrn the loss of the brave and sailant Reno, wo was killed. AS Was expected, the rebels renewed the ac- taow at light this morning, haviag probably . been reiaforced during the night. From ali we can learn, the result, co {a0, is Tegarded as @ saecess of great traporiaace io the furure of the campaign of Gen. MeCiellan. Up to2 p. m. to-day uo further Particulars of Uae action of yesterday had reached Wa-ning- ton, Ror Any whateoever of thaz of w-day. Of tat we only kzow that the fring, even heavier taza yesterday, has been geiag on steadily Mong the whole ling throughout the forenoon We hope to be able to publish Gea. McUted. dan’s offical dispatch concerning the engage~ Ment it the second edition of today’s Stes. olry, at Remmerville, Nothing bas bince been P.S.—We have ia time for to-day"s second beard from them. Ovlonei Lighthouses force | @diton of the Star, not only Geu. McCtelan's being threatened on the flank rear by an over. | Offictad acconni of his impor: sctory, bat Whelming force, wes compelled to evaenae . Ganley. and reweeied to the lower bank of the many other moet imicresting partivalars con- , Fik river, where a desperate fight occarmd cerning it. ; + Ont forces shelled and burned Charleston. The ; FROM FREDERICK. — ae ) last heard from Lighiburn is to six o'clock on?! ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION OF GBA BRAJ,» D* kTOURd, punishing tho rebels coverly. Our | ALL QUIET AT CINCINNATI. i SEVERE FIGHTING IN WESTERN VIRGINIA a CHARLESTON SIKELLED AND BURNED THE KANAWHA@ +41? WORKS BURNED: = i ) CANCINNATH, Sept. B—A is que, The rebels are mpored in force sontit of Florence: A Gallipolis di«paich states that on Wels. Guy tbe rebel General Lo: attacked Ube rear | ot Colonel Stbery's teroe, consisting of twelve | bnudred Obie troops, a2 Fayette, Va. They cut ibeir way throngh to Ganloy, ater desperate ; Sghtias. Onelhunadred were killed sad wonnded. | Another colnma of rebels approached, cutting | of the 47th Ohio, two companies of the oth Vir- 1.4, Aud one compaay of (ae 2d Virginia Cay. Rarurday cvewing, when he was Maintaining MOCLELLAN IX FREDERICK. forces destroyed the sah works. Great anxiety —@—____ 18 e&preseed lo hear furtheg intelligence. Wol- A STRONG UNION SENTIMENT [N MARY. anteows are Mocking bere to Pr veas @ rgd into | LAND. - Oto. t —_——»>—_ i —_--_--- —- ' JACKSON DIGAPPOINTED : t 308 IMPOR FANT FROM UP RIVER, _——>_— McCLELLAN'# ENTIRH ARMY EXTENT AND CONDITION OF THE REEER, | yeuce. FREDERICK 1N @URSUIT MARCH FROM OF THE ENEMY. St A BATTLE EXPECTED YESTHRDAT, —_ <> ———$——— REBEL. ORDER No. 113 | esses west Us. David, of Gea. Baford’s Sea, areivad ta Washiagtoa last night from Frederick, Mid. | While journeying hither he heard firing in the , Garection of Harper's Fecry umiil about l2 o’ctock | storday. che Federal army en'ered Fredevici’ oa Prix y aiernoow, Jad om Satarday morniag Gea. ‘ Cidisa aad Sail tollowed. Capt. David, - rode wita the Stall, sags he never aw so tow aad eatbnsiasdica receplion temdkend oreto any maa. As “Latte Mac” approseied tae Tanks were opened and cheer afer chrec Ten! the air; the soldiers almost wild with joy, aad the officers partaking of the eathn-iem. Gea. McCteilaa’s reception by the people of Frederick was abo of the same eatau-iastic sor. As he entered the city, over five thonwaud crame~ weicomed him, And Railed him e< tar exemy, 10,008 strong, nudee command of Gea. detuiverer. Even Seceseionist, (dikgnsted by Walker. were reported 'o bare bees at Licks- thew experience with the rebel army,) expressed ville ibe bight befpre, and moved ia tho direc. | bai one fear, aad that was tbat th: Federals tion or Harper's Ferry. Tue lave of the Uou- mughi not possibly be able to bold the city. inderatce leit the town abou: ionmy hours betore When the Geareal arrived a: the crossing of | Onr Wroops entered it, Bicksvilly is tea miles Mame or Painck street, ue ws fureibly takea — 1rom Frederick, fonr miles trom Point of Rocles trom bi- horse by & wumber ot Ladies, aylby sad Bfteen miles trom Hlarp tem carried a eh distance, so overjeyed odaancs is cloee npon ibe enemy's reer. “ere they to see bia, aud with hia au army = a fur these protection from the Rebel lords Thai thors erie. strong Union sentiment in Maytaad A cotrespondem),writiag trom Fredovicis yes! teeday morning, says: The caure army moved at davlighs this moming. They will probably take the road to Herpers Feery, ia hope of coming ap with Jackeos and Mill, beiore they crow. Li taey are this side of the river, we shall have @ batcte before night FROM UP RIVER (Corre-pondewce of te Stary OR ADVANCE, Sept. 12.—The G&A U.S: car. ! @iry, Onpt. Seanders commanding, ovcepiad | Greenticld yeeterday eveuiag. A portion ot the ome regumen’, nader commaad of Capt. Bris. bia, moved om dering the nigh, aud wok Pos. shemtom of Licks ville withont opposcion. The THE BiGHEY Si ss for several monihs connevied with tbe Proyo- “p'. David says there cau : WY Guard of this city, has heen attached w Gen. du & , A ame Rebel aimey er —_ — a Whipple's divi-iou. and is now en camped near = = ay beatae v4 - ne came ie rcanen tie Several Gt ihe ale een Ee amy trea section. of the country aroun day made tric€ visits to tne cxt Tha tects fad £9) 6 ii Tormation as w the whereabouts of a cuy sium preserves aa excellent atte of beni li, norwith- -tanding ife gallanr fight and se puirede~. Cup. Eilsworth, of compaay D, las been ap- pointed Provost Mar<bul ot the diveion, ami bis company d-tailed as Provost Guard. Lieut the Coafederstes. That was more to the poi. aad best evidents of ther Unions my they todd the Wath aa every unstaace. The cities of Frederic ir, too, made Preparations to revive the Federal soldiers to the bens of > in! porte < 4 r + aad spread before them <ueh foot Pi! ef company C, ae fe ‘ Bis al ioe on ‘oid a. they bad, and had water ready to atiny thay !Y DM severely woandad wv iy minury lios- palin Georg town; bre ic, fortunately ia a tae approach of the See-swon army wersopeney 'VorAble conMuuiea tur recovery. All tho to sag Umoairts, and the only qrestion th ap. ° wornded of (he regimen’, we are weured, age peared ta concern the people was whether ibe delag wedl Umon army wae sivoag emough to pre yeus the Seeresionist: from retaging tho place ; Prom Mr.-Artz, @ wealthy ant promien> Cigaem Of Vredertch, Captuia Dayid beacrusd (a3? on tue spyroach of the rebels 4 deputation of the most prominent secesiowists went Ong 3g uaeut them, and tary quickly wfilrceered Shek OMe te Dis Ors expectamnes” tn obtaining reese Mowetend He ove fold Maat Alaey. iuast. Ali the srores that had bea clusion Lon Stat bL. ¢ who was Litelp ¢ Hibeed we Daited Brves service for ab-9) Witlon? bays, lum beea roetorml tohi+ potion ta the army, bis commanding general, Cox, Baring vatisded tag Was Depar: near of Dis et- * tioteney x6 ne oliver, and comurying a ss Citurmance aeou ot ; CETEN SO TONS eee tan: taken Maeytoad was cowed down by Fedecat | ty evening. They left Prediwycoargh oa Thie wae dowied by the pesy aiimesng him, mull theg reached tha Polos. rote wore takea to-day, Maegtand would decede J Teechad the Maryfaad +i the property of tho Unlonising arguiag thar i¢ | bargb; tbe ober weeded in New Hagrriown, | were quite | i rho! + ingtow county. ja the District of Columbi of administeation om tho persons! town, Wr | tea, LATH PROM PRAEDERICE BT Taree retagees from Fredonck burg arrived e+ toe Provost Marshal's offim, in this cogs yes- | i Wednesday, traveling on foos sit by nighe, { now Ageia , Creek. Howe they procevad a -madt boa and They cignaed | several veecels, but were uaao toed, until the | \ranepor © Hantascal® aas orl them, took them aboard, and broaght them to this city. Two of thew let) tbear fumilies ia Prodenteye York. They stated thewe wasa very smadl rebe@ force at Feeatkaickedorg. and none at Agna Urret. A NAVAL CAPTURE. The U5, steamer Shepherd Knapp, Lieat. H tS Ext) age commanding, om the 412 Lastane cap. | tered ihe Bettish barque Fanny Laurie, trying | to ren the Sonth Caroline comet blockade, inte | North Edisto harbor. Hee cargo was af salt. } {RELEASED SOLDIERS. | _ Nearly all the soldiers lately confined ia the | Dietret of Oolmmnbia for military offhases, bua | teleaied by Law of Congress, have been mtstered ) info the military sewvice. NAVAL Commaatior Benkhoed has been a: 'be command of the © Monitor,” Peyzens having Leen ordered to important ser. Vic® ad eee. ———+ pointed to ‘3 Commauder | SECOND EDITION THREE O'CLOCK P.M — es THE SIruATION. ——_—_————— G@h NIL HAg A DESPFRATE PRGAGH- MEAT WITT THE ENBMY AT HAR@ERS FERRY ON BATURDAY. Bs iste HE RESULT NOP KxOWS. —<————— LONGAIREE? REPORPED TAK DS @RIZONER WITH 5,600 NEN, —~——— 88 ENEMY CUT OFF IN RETREAT BY SYKFS AND COUCH. Cot. Miles had a dosperaio eazagenasnég at Harcpee’s Feery throaghont Setarday last. [is resale ia not known We however fear that the overwhelming ivrce of the enemy altack- ing him, indnaced his surreadew. I¢ not, i seems io us (hat the ronted and ying eaomy cag nevat escape into Virgiaia. There are bat two pasees throngh which they can do so—tae Williameport (Boonesboro) pass, now com- a7 The ir troubte with the dratt seems to have ocenrred in Connecticut. In the town of Newton the Selectmen were obliged to call on Marebal Carr tor a-sictunce, “ae tho dradt wos betag revieted by « mob.“ In answer, and by Gurection of the Governor, tho Marshall tele. Rtapbed the Selectmen to proceed with theie duty, and (hat they shoald be defended at all bayards. In Fairfietd, also, a riot occurred oa Wednreday, which was prompfiy quelled, howrver, by the appearance of & company of arm.diaen. The drett took place in the after- Room, anil Axty-one pereou~ were draited, the two princépal ringheadews of the riot, by & Tighteens retribniion, being of tae number. tur, be made so plainly apparent, that weap. prehoad no more iromble in Connectivcat or ebe- Whetr, on secount of the ab Deava or «US. Sevaror.—A telegraphic dispatch aanouaces the deata of tae Hon. Joba BR. Thomp-on, of New Jersey, who died ar bis | residence it Princeton, at aa early bour List Ree morniig. His official term in the | Urited States Sena would have expired on the 4th of March next. Te was an amiable, featlemantiy maa, to whom his per-omd friends Were much devoted 9F The Grenada Apnrod mentions a fight on Tuesday week a’ Deamark, Tennes- tween a force of Federal troops and two bod ot Rebel cavalry. Lt says it was a drawn bar'le, tho Rebels losiwe one hundred killed a wounded, but capturing two hundred pris- | oners. When the dpprad getaso candid as admit its eide was uot victorions, we may cOnclude thit a decisive Nauonal vietory ; wae gained BF A swall sail beat, engaged in the smng- fling business between Maryland and Virginia, was caprized on Thursday nigh!, near the ; Mouth of the Polomsac, aud all on board drowned. a OFFICIAL. ; ABRAHAM LincotN. President of the United elates | of Ameeica : To Al) Whoo tt Moy Concern Bativfactory evidence having bern exhibited to me taet Guonar H. ¢ 018 has boon appoiated Consul of the Free Ha Cay of Lubeck, Htatesof Ohio. Indiana, linet eat Cincinnati, Ldo hereiy ve such, and deciare him free to exercise ead emjoy each functions, powers aad privileges as area to the Conetla of the moet {uy oeet nations Onited States. im the “e4ty of Washi maber, A. 9 uf ‘the Given ander 4 bisa United ASONIG FRAPERNITY.—A sonic mocting will be hold ay tye nec of Dand sth -s,,0n FHURS tie Ith September, at 7 o clock Brother J. Aarua, PL emplity the three degre ‘cording 10 the present working of Engiand, Canada aud the Colonies. Grand Officers, Officers sud Members of tie several lodges, and all Brethren of good standing are reapectially invited trend. My perminnion of the M. W. Grand Mas- of the Diatric 70 PHB genoral Mawgnio Halil, cor PAY BV ENING. of 4 yonns COLT, 3 tacks breed mine Hunter st nol cheap. aa the propristor 3s i leave town. Can be -eea trom to-uo: peeves the houes of 0a. mo amt +p. SEY s H lotel, corner 7th and I ate. 18 18 TO GIYB NOTICH, Phat 44 obtained from the Orphans’ C boy my at —_ Bonnott, late of ( ecceacd. Al porsons haviux against ths said deceawd aro hereby warned to exhibil the fame, With the voncuera thereof, to the subseribee, om oF betore the bth day of September, thes mag ! otherwise by law be exciided from all benefit of the said estate. . Grrem uader my Land thiy 6th day of Se AD LOUISA MAGRU cou! ‘e FOR THE ISLAND FRI tistony ‘Tho Associatéon take ing to their ineate an tea thoie frst GRAND BALL will tale place #* Pemperance Hall. on H stevet, between gt 10, MONDAY, September 2. The mittew pledge themselves that neither paige Bor eK pease wil, be spared, to make this tie Party of ie seasou. Prof. Hayes’ Bra and Steing Bent lap beew engaged forthe —_-. Ticketa Jl, ad- mpittang = and ladies. By order Committec—T.. Naight. P. Mall. AL. Hutto, Win. Bird, L. Mars 1a. Vernom. me lest | ASH HOUSE! CHAP GOODS! | JOSEPH J. MAY, (Laie of tis Frm of Clagett & May, wholesule avd retaid dealce ia FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, 398 Pa, avonne, between 9th and lth sicvetss Wasiington, D.C FALL, AND WINTER BTOCK 08 PRESS UOODS must received. JO3. J. MAY, New store, 3O# Pa. ay. betw. tu nul litle hy ee ReEtoevise TRON TURRETS. Nave Deeanamenr, ¢ WaAstiNctos, September 15, 1808. ¢ TRS Nayy Durvneuryy will receive proposit for the contruction and erect am ofa ten set Dnikling at the Eewton, Now Yort. ——e great pleasure ia announce. the pablic in generad | a 1e-l0r H micabiahss j Hl Jon on board of a vou | Portwmoath. New Hampshire and Philadelphia Navy Yard$ of two revolving towers and an impregwable mnoke, pipe tor each eel vessel. ne of the towers t here is to be w pilot honse, tha whole tobe un the general plan of those how Vajlding for the nuval service the dfanetee of the tower will bo 2% fe ; clr; its thicknona will be Mo igehes, Plates of not fuse than one iach th The smoke-pipe in thickussa oi < 1 plates not lers thun oue inch thick, terat the top forty-six iache-, sat h the deok eich ‘he propositions mast for revolyvi are all tho ma 4 the wirrete guna. andl will and the timo in whigi the work om each vesee! will be comp! board and ready {or sery The contractor will be turnished with geacial drawings by the Navy Departuent Proposals will he received until the 15th day of ; October, and must be addresent to thy Nary D. | partment and andorsid un the outside’ Proron ats {row Rivorvisu Tueara,” that vy omay be dig Ungnisbeg-Cow other Be 15-18 Lo a ted on Wisma r wilt, Tax Navy Dreaxrar u Octoler, seceire propositions fox tha tho [rob Armor and Deca Plating A ing in wach of the Navy Yerds at Portsm N.H., Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, The Mie Plating to ve in tive thickness; ant the Deca Pl. ofan inch en: ” | | | Pp a thickness eaca, | pat ! taot the co. h, tem, DOP Lose be peg on the holea will b. the Nary Yards. aj aerally to those nsed on ames, three-quarters, tae “Monitor,” ne baildiog for the Goverament Upon application to vamandant of ea tae yardenared the quantities, dimensions, decewiptions of the ser ob aims | Tae pihooseds at parimed at “1 For Line @ ave Pi GERI Lom >! a8 of at abs ad hiads of Ptates ca Tho tolly of atiempting to resiet must, by this , | Of these things, neither of them is by any means | an attack of the » the Point of Rocks being the party reporting hot ia yesterday's action, thomzh it hastily re- «ey Beauregard is bringing them np. | Yeoterday'’s battle. commands ths only rosd ; be mo-t damaging io tha enemy, U ie evident. | Mma ficiag indicated progress on his pars } terminaied, beving us ia Posseestoa of the ea- GENERAL LEH to maine, | mito tan Vay De. | Opoma s ' manded by Burnséde’s cannon, and the An- tietam pese, (@ little above Harper's Feery,) thas is commauded by Niles’ fortifications, an- | lees ha bas been compelled to surrender, Nothing is officially or even infewentially known here up to 24) p. m to-day as to whath. ev Miles iJ holds out or not. God grans that | he is Going sot We bave acconnis brongh: by individaale from Fredeviek to-day, sayiag that Loagstreet with five thonsend 1nem had sarrendered. Also, that the davisious of Sykes and Ooack had in- lercepted the enemy retrea!ing towards Hagews- town from betore Barnede, (Hooker and Reno) Sad cu thom lo pivces. Thongh theve is yet no offical confirraation lumpoesibie. That is: if the Rebels betore Barn- side retreated towsrds Harper's Ferry rather (haa towards Hagersiown, yhich is most Likely. LATEST FROM THE BATTLE FIELD. ——6—— » THE ATTACK OF THE ENEMY TO-DAY UPON FRANKLIN'S DIVISION, ————. BURN-IDE IN UNDISPUTED POSBESRION OF THE BATTLE FIELD OF YESTERDAY. ————— THE FIGHT WITH FRANKLEN GOING ON | UPON THE ROAD TO HARPRE 'BFERRY, earns TU REBELS CLAIM THAT BKAUREGARD IS MARCHID O RELNPORCE THEM WIPIT FORTY THOUSAND MEN, a eaneecneoess At nine a.m. to-day the engagement at Ba side's position hid not been renewed. He then in undisputed posae--ion of the adyanta- Sous crest of the mountain trom which he drove the enemy oa the night before. Tne firing that commenced at daybreak to-day was y upon Fraaklin’s corps on the road to Harper's Ferry. Nodirsctcom- Municanon was had wilh thar corps up tod clock thi: moraing, tho telegraph operator at that Franklin was heavily enguged this morn- iagesome miles iv front of Lim—the operator. Tho division or army corps of theenemy thar terdsy morning occupied Hagersiown wae traced ite rtepsia order to be im the fight to- aay, which it could eaeily do, we apprebend. Wetthee Sumaer’s army corps nor Couch’s division were in yesterday’s action, though both a16 donbtless supporting Franklin to-day as they were ia postions to do so yesterday evening. Fhe army corps of Fitz Joun Porter passed tarough Frederick a2 3% m. to-day, aad were to have arrived on the battle field at noon. Rebels in the figh: say that Beauregard was expected to join them to-day wish an army Corps 40,000 strong. We hare no idea that aay such expectations of theirs cua ba realized Forty thousand efficient revel troops were nat left behind at Gordonsvile, from whence they Burnside’s positiou, won from the enemy ia tyom Hagvrstown to the position where Frank- lin is fighting to-day, we believe. Hence its sfeal ipportance, #9 to lose the ussot it will GLORiOUS UNION VICTORY. 1US_UMION VI (ae BATILB Y¥SPHADAi ON THE WAGERS! TOWN ROAD. ————_—_. OFFICIAL REPORT OF GEN. MofLELLAN ———__ OUR FORURS IN POSBFSSION OF THE FIELD, oe OUR TROOPS © DREHAVE MAGNIFIGENTLY.” ——_——__. GEN. FBANKLIN HOTLY ENGAGED ON THE EXTREME LEFT, ——__-—~>— E GALLANT GEN. RENO KILLED; —>—_ Hraroqvan: na ov TAR ARMY, Theee an Tes beyond Middbetowir, September 11—9.16 Rm t arg We. BRoteck, Generat-in- Chiof - Allee @ very Eesers engagement, the corps of Hooker and Reno havo carried the heighte Communding ihe Hagerstown read, The troops bebaved maguificeay. They novec fonghi bediew. Franklin has beea Lot ly engaged on the catreme leit. Ido not yet know resalt, excope The action coatinaed until after dark, aad tae crest, I) haw beea a glorious Victory. I caanot tell whethew tae enemy will rerveat du- rag the night. ov appear iw imcreased force in the morning. L regret to add thad (he gadiaat aud able Goa, Reno i> killed, SS AR EE On RN en TOTO Groney B. MoCareras, Maj. Geneval. MORE GLORIOUS NEWS FROM GEN. ver MCLELLAN. ™ ENENY RET BIVERTN APE >-- TING TOWARDS THE RFEOT PANIC, ecg ee ACKNOWLEDG@EA HIMSELS “SHOCKINGLY WHIPPED.’ ea FRANKELON'@ SUCCES# COMPLETE IN HIF ENGAGEMENT, —~——_—_ OTR TROOPS BEHAVE ADMIRABLY, ipa THE GEN Hew quacters Army of Potomac, Sept. 15,9. m. j Beveg W. Haller’, Generative Chied - L have jn-' learned from Gea. Hooker. inthe adyuace, the informaiion is portretly reliable that the enemy is making for the river in & perlect panic, and Gea, Lee stated publicly Iast night that he mnet admit they bad been saockingly whinped I am hairying everything forward to en. deayvoe lo press locir retowat to the utmost, Geonae B. MoCrrairax, Major Geweral, He amwancens, Sept. te, 3a. un. |W. Havteck. Gererat in- Chey: fon 2apyy fo MA you sak Pre Ses FON LB sas ao copies who sinies that { flag of truce. Une Contet aad right, and resalied ia has getding possession Of the Gap, after 8 severe cagage- meat. In all parts of the lina tha treope, oid aad new, behaved with the nimon steadiness and gallantry, Carrying, with bat litle anwat- sace from onr own srtillery, very Firoxg posi- tioms defended by artillery aad iofaniry. I de wot think oar loss very cover. The corps ot Hil] aad Longstreet weer engaged with oar right. Woe hears taker @ comidreadle number Of prisoners. Ths cneaag Grappoared Geriag lhe nig&t. Onc troops am now advancing ia pyre of (ae. I de aot yet know where be Will are be fonad. G. B. McOLenan, Major Generel Commaandiag. THE VERY LATEST FROM THE BATTLE FIELD. ——>- GEN, MCOLALLAN'S VICTORY COMPLETE ie LOOAL NEWS. —_-— Dearna or Socprens.—The folowing nave been reported since our Last: va. L. Hutt, com: a Wolorr, compa Teaac H. Hops, a 3, ist N.Y. G. EAdy, compaay Wis. Wm. Sotton, company FP, tata VU. 8. iadsnwe. @. A. Hani, company F, 70h N.Y. Joba O. B. Darlin NEW ADVERTISE r%. REAT—Twro FURTISHED ROOMS, beck ’ Tate Bri ‘st Hotel. Rem: of ae ( ‘own ai < REBEL @PN. LEB WOUNDED AND RESRE: GEN. GABLAND KILLED. — ai warvek. « HOUSE WANTED — onal < i A gonticrann deniers to 1,¥0@ PRISONERS ALREADY TAKEN t A= HOUSE, north of Peanspiv - Sreame—reat not to if withoet fural- tare. LE@ ACKNOWLEDGES HIS LOBS AT 15,0001 eens TWH REBEL ARMY ROUTED AND DHEMORAL- IZED. ae OFEIUEAL REPORT OF GEN. MoCLEL.LAN, —— Loris morning, about betwens da street oe Ladewaeiers Army of Pegowies 4 MOV IROD DS with recon ie Moore, Bolivar, 10a. m. Sept. leth. . areeas, ‘of th streot. A boreal re H.W. Holeck, Cenerab-in- Chef = ward willbe sivan tet taretece eoibore eee Information this moment recat ved compiiriy, ! FOR THE HICKORY rebed army. Geuceed Leo is reported wounded | the HICKORY CLUB eat toby pace at Fea Garian perance Hall, om MONDAY, October ° eae ppomaapiamimatiedes Poo ee thoneané more prisoner, seven hundred hay- thoroughly understands the business. Neas ing teem rat to Fredotick. 11 is stated that Lee | ouser need gall, Apply at 349 ¥ ot. gu ap BOT Rivce hm lowne 16,000. Weare following as | frem 3 to 13 rears tg" ud shove. or sore SOL Pa rapidly a2 tas men cen more. white.) “ea G. B. McCriztzax, Major Gemeral. By J. ©. McGU & CO., Auctioneers. PRISONERS ARRIVED. Yesueday afternoon 5@ prisoner, captared at Bri Rua, who have been im Alexandria nearly a week, were forwarded to the Provost Marsbad of this city, and sent to the Old Cap- OUSBHOLD PURNITU AND EPPROTS A’ Prsiio Quotes Oe PHCRADAT MORE, umber 18th, at W o'clock at the re.idemce ph Boulenger, on G street, betweem See nak eh eeeees, ects, wes sell hie Furnitersend , comprising— = Mahogany sir-cloth and Pluch-covered Chsire, Marble-top Centre and Side Pables, Mahogany Card and Round Tables, itol. Two rebels, captnred om the turnpike igre} partaine, Cornice and Bixtares, betwern Drainsville and Le sburg, were also Superior Brouze and Gilt Chandelabras, bronght in from the other side, and disposed of | Piated Castors, Chafing Dishes Forks aad Spooes, Ivory-handled Table and Tea Knives, Elegant French China, Dianer Bet! elaboratate po and formerly the property of Andcew acl 2. Extension Dining Tables. Oxk Dining Chairs, Side F blogg Felvet, Brussels, and Venitian Carpets, Mahogany and Tron Bedsteads, Hair and Husk Mattresses, Blankets, Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, Toilet Sets, Bureaus, Washstands. Toilvt Sands, Mirrors, Bhades, zw wig pee Sigus, Gisssware, iquors, nes, Cigars, Large lot of superior Coppec Moulds, Stew Pans in the same way. On Saturday, eight or ten prisoners of war, from McClellan's army, were sent in under parole. As usual in such Cases, they were seut io the Old Capitol until they could be passed through the lines with a VIOLATING THE OATH OF ALLEGIANCE, Saturday afternoon, fourreridents of Bladen«- burg, Md., M. Shaw, Israeci eall, Wm. Wileon and Henry McKinney, were arrested and sent em ery si Refi ins : i ts “9 under. | Cookin: other Stoves, Refri r, to this city. One or twoof them, wo under er with the usual a eat of Kitchen ata, had previously been confined in tae Old Capital, aud released upon taking the oath of allegiance: It is charged that they have yio- laied the oath. She Proyo=: Maral will ex- Quine them. Requeites, Valuable Lot of French and English Booka. Terms: Sums of $10 and under, cash; over that penne poe he 9 oan. BE Satisfactory ce d 5% ris inte: ee eG McGUIRR & ©0., Aurte. ROPOSALS FOR LUMBER. Derov QuartenwastEn’s Orrrex, ASSIGNED. General Stoneman has been assigned to the ‘ormer Evghteenth command of the fine division or our army com- * areeanink od 4 nando ate ge Tene <earney. SALED TROPOSALE recei this office inanded by the late gallant Geae ral Kearney. eatil Whoata ¥ September 25th ime, at 12 e'cloce General Sedgwick has beeu assigned to the m., for delivering in the atx of Washington, at commund of the samy corps of General Banks, | sucha point of the Depot Quartermaster mar 4i- rect. one million feet ef Lumber of the following who, it will be remembered, commands he for- kind and description, vi. 500 feet 4-4 0r Linch white pine common call. 100,000 feet 6-4 oF 13-lach white pine common call DZS, 2900 fet 3-1 oF 2 inch white pine commom cull: im: =e $8,000 feet white pine timber, 8 by 8, assorted, 0 feet w te pine timber.6 » SE te 2 feet B08 feat Bite pine timber, 4 by 6,2 te 24 feet 09 fer jist, $ by 9, oF 10-inch wide, lafeet toag, (hemlock or pine.) — HO feet wist, 3 by for 10-inch wide, 16 feet lone: hemiock ine.) [69,000 feat joint. 36y ‘OF ¥-imch wide, 16 feet Loug, me) 1.00 feet joist, ‘3 bE &, 12 fret long, (hemiock or ) me feet joke, 3 by 6, 14 feet long, (hemlock er 10.00 fen Jolt, 3 by 8, 1g feet long, (hemisck er ine, wwe feet won ting, 3 by 4,14 feet loag. (hemieck or pine 10,900 feet sean‘ling, $ by 4.16 feet long, (heenisok or pine.) W008 feet seantlta |S by 4,18 feet long, (hemloct or pine. sglictied for the joists above-named Whe Bee tore oid above-described te be good Ul tye merchaatesio lumber, subject to the inspertion of am agent ag- pointed an the partof overuspent. sid tiieauons here, DFSERTERS AND STRAGGLERS, Between eighty and ninety deserters were Yesterday transterred from the Central Gnard- heure to the Forreet Hall prison. Abont thre hundred, including 4 Large proportion of sirag- alery were sent from the Old Capial prisen ibis morning. Kellogg, U.S. N.; Col Farnham, ist Excelsioe ; Col. Mix, Col do Toobian, Thurlow Weed, Col. Bu-pr, N. Y.; Col. Wyndham, Gen. Tyler, Gen. Gilmore and Col Irwin, N. J.; Hon E. Haight, Hon. T. D. Eliot, Mase; Lient. Vanzandt, U.S NN., Col. Tabor, sre az Willard’. Bergeron Magruder, formeriy Medical Dire-- tor of the Departmeat of the Rappahsanock, under General Mc Dowell, has been appointed President of the Medical Board for the examl- bation of Surgeone aud Assistant Burgedus-at Philadelphia. 7 Surgeon Macterlia, of (eueral Pope's staff, has been ordered to Anaspolls Md, ioe iordtguing toca ee anaes nm ordered to Anna: sa - (2 a@same alter -ignin; con’ 5 i Bg P posal fi disloyal parties wlll not be com etmilac daties, sidere’. An cath of allegieuse to the UB Gow. ermmen? must accompany cech tof ere ee ol W be awgrectbokin man tp Soe ne awn im, mm ran 7 TELEGRAPHIC. responaibin persons, whose #iguatnres are to be ap. FURTHER AND IMPORTANT FROM THE Shown by the official certigicate of the Cleris of the xtrict Court or of the United States Dis- trict Atto SBAT OF WAR. rey. 2 —— re Oe address of bed. s Bidders must be present in FTONEWALL JACKSON WHIPPED IN THREE ar9 opened or the ay ey vil The full name and Post Office BATTLES. Ger must i A. _ Ba , wet ounces in sho yeopennl._ " aes THE ENEMY PLANTING GUNG ON MARY: | Considored xe thBadividest propooalns the pore cee ETOMURRENDER. apes the - th thonaand dollam, TO.BURRENDER, de ini the sum of five m1 ~~ the cont aud both of his guarantars, on the encceseftl bidder upoa PuttapryPHta, Sept. 15.—A special dispatch from Harri-barg to ike Bulletin spyy se redei fll back two miles. Longstaeets dtvision has beem sent to reimforce the rebets. Probably the contest. eee rene all bids that may be -Aremed toe bigh to Tesceved Dy the Depot Quattor: mas’ . formal proposals maust sun ed. De addrecend te Capt. Kawase &. ‘Quartermaster. U.S Army, Wqen: baitle will be renewed to-day. The rebel pick. | Mat: 4s and should be plasaly marted Sire: ete have fallen beck within a mile antia hair | Poeels tor Lumber. Form of bey Ps —,of the ot Hagerstown. Stonewall Jackson bas been whipped in three battles, Miles held his po- arivon at Harper's Ferry when last heard from, bat the rebels were planting guna on Maryland Heghi=, commanding Miles’ posiiion. Li is seared Milos will bave to surrender: we are prepared to be become bis sureties. Te this guarantes must be appeaded the cartid- cate abure meationed. EDW. Captain end A. ANOTHER BRILLIANT UNION Vics eb AMEERIOAN WATC TORY. EE se acs A GREAT. BATTLE AT GREEN MVER, KEN- FOR SOLDIERS! TUCKY. AT REDUCED PRICES. a ee — THE REBELS REPULSED WITH GREAT Logs, Americans ——— ea American Watches for THEY SEND A FLAG OB TRUCK, ASHING PER ERIOAN Ws MP AN : MISSION TO BURY PHEIR DKAD. _— spall darsiud nest Begs motico that they Rave Intely imoed « new state of Watek, capressy designed for Seldioes aud ethers who desire e good Watch #t » moderate price These Watchow are intonded to displace the worth. lese cheap watches of Brith and Swise mane- factare. with whick the country is dooded, ead which were never expected to keep time whem they were made, being refues manulactara, seat te thie country becamse anseleable 1 home, and used here only fe jeclevwme end suindteng per poses We offer to Fell our Watch, which is of THK MOS? SUBSPANTIAL MANUPACTURH, aX ACCTRATE AND DUCPABLE TIME KREPEM", and in Sterling Rilver Cases, Hunting peters, a low « price ss is asked for the trashy ducres owt Lepines of foreign make, already reforced to. We have named the new series of Watches WH ELLERY, Boston, Moss. which name will be ff on the plate of every Watch of this maandactert) and is one of our trade marks, Sold by al rerpectable Jeweiecs in the dogal Plates. Jholessle onlers should be addressed te ROBBENS & APPLETO Agents of the American Watch Compaas, 182 Broadway, > NEW YORK, Apri ey, set Farzanerntows, Ky., Sept. 4. —The Revels, tader Gen. Duncea, aitacked our forces ai Groea river, aear Mnmfontville, about Jo’cloc& thie morning. The fight lasted wll 11 o'clock, Oor men fonght bravely, firing the last shot. Tae Rebels we-e mpuled with heavy loss Ths Rebels seni & flag of (race, teking permis- s#oa to bury their dead, which wes graatad Col. Wilder, of the tt: Indiana, commanded the Fedewal furces. NEWS PROM THE RIVER VIA BAL- TIMORE. Bareiwore, Sept. 15.—A dispatch from the Monocacy -@ys no fring was heard this morn- ing. [tispresnmed the battle was not renewed. {A mistake, The baitle was andoabtedly re. newed to-day.—Ep. Sran.} General Reno's body is expected lere (bis @ilernoon. ~ + emcee — - AN AFrcieren Moraer.— an old gentleman of sixty, sud a maiden o1 Siaieen put np at one of the hotels in this city, the register discovering, much to the surprise of tha fproprietors, that ihe couple were rsa and wift, probably in tbe first stagrs of the honey moon. - A few hours after, el bride was —— fan the parlor, moaning and sobbing bitierly, in ber Rentravore to give rent to what appeared to be some heart crushing sorrow. “Why, my little dear,” said the hostess, her 330 Pi kind heart overflowing with sympaiby, --what Dear Siz: We bei is tho matter!” you have tot ns it nag a how “0, dear, dear, dear.” said the youthful | Smerican Watch Company. Waltham. Mass. ood bride berween her convulsive gasps and sobs, | Stary reenter. Reauesting © content rout vall my son-, dve ia number, ave in the army.” | lgrge orders, we are. reapactfully ‘The lady, it appears. bad married her ha ROBBINS & APPLETON. band the day before, who had five <ows-« Ageats of the Amoricaa Watoh Compase. sons, all of whom had enlisted, and & pal. re imag fact had just burst upon tee teted ot of sixteen, that ra had five children ah creel vidiewades of wee. a: