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seu > - OL At aT 3 rs PP RTO TRG Ve” = ee erent oe ted ie, Soni : é san « 4 Pt lo thahicedte mit ot Rs 3 Wa Ta T) cagtrt steSau Mand, Fw TT BW TA raaa - — “SUCTION SAERS. agenda a riggs is & Laaeiee oe ne, SHINGEON, D i hedvet pores W Ta KL rhcha , r Lo | aparece oe Brandes “Brae INC Bee oP errata ~ MAW? diesel D., © WILLIAM, Auctioneers. yi HOLD AND Ki! Toe en oes Tone 0% nty-firat se r ‘ine Sccupied iy the enensy wen t Q. Did Fou. 4on verse with any of ‘9a 10 the feavil of the day's rf t A. Yes; their-opinion. was our-arms had been neo "throughout the 275 ss we had gained dectipied 6 én- emy; and ThE foe was fully equat to ours, though we had | the. aitacking owe strong. positi¢f. During the day ground was fought over several times.: ‘Dheydrove our army back several times, but et: Close of ne day -we occupied all the advanced posi- tions. id. Gen. McClean rsatised with acwung of the day 7 en and confident, and ap- As Yes; he was peared thoroughly eatistied thatthe advantages were aif'on ottr site. © @ at eid the’cnetyy'enffered ag much as we t A. Yes; I should think fully equal, and some af the wounded: broughtum {com the dieid ex- pressed the opinion that they suffered: heavior Uien wé did: : — our coldtery bebeve well © position F otcupied laid the whole Before ine like dyoidhagn, and ie of the troops-pm both sides appeared to me to be “a, ery Peon rite? Q. Were the tre ®pii A. re’ Were tibet enthusiastic; eyon the pees the field vad ny tho ‘ ou hearany: AF, trek Ls, a'prisone? and Hillkiied fee A. No; nothing of the kin t field. When J -got bar no theer Tumors afloat, toge t Jackson was kitled ; but in them? Pf sueh important re obtained EF show!d cert@iniy ba defore they were known ia Fre Se You think the battle was the 5 e 5 and ‘ert con ane MIVERAL PLATE wil : S Penasrivanis Tomas,” Ne Also, 907 arch oe mar 4-ly GAS FITTING, ac, wit. moar ee tive MS thoes Ole axe TE: se 19-8t GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, N ARS! In virtue writ of fierj faci ‘the: % of the Cir- euit Court, of the District of Columbia, for tho County of Washington, snd to me directed, I will ‘sale, forcuah, in fr the Court id county,on MONDAY, the 13th of October, 1843, at 12 6’elock m., the followin, ribed Lote, to-wit, vis: Lota lettered A,B. 0. z ,in James Duvewin subdi: 6. 7,8, and 9, in square No. A 2. DOV: y of Washingtony D) C., together with PLUMBING, G "Rte FITTING BUSI- isfy Sudicials No. 238, Ninth whe tober, 1862, in fayor of Oe RED se 19-atd 8. M By W. L. WALL & 0O., Auvtioneers. EST END. LOTS NEAR PENN. “AVENUE eats Le Sot 27 Storg on! Nis few doors perth of EAM aad WALTER PIX Jen 2?-iz* = ete narrator sancny 8 # 7 phir Nfuien ice toe es aesn aad Boaigee tad Finis aioe age Fearn ant Babe Weinvite Sencrally to call an teek 48 and F feeling Soaident % st ve Neve ue beat selected » SF Afi Wark in the akdve line intrested to our Maret’ "MVERES UGH it, 976 Dettest: Ter 88, fronting each twei atts est situated, inclose: *, beariug interest, sod iwes a ug inte secu a Oa ir. WaT & 60 i By W. L, WALL. & OO., Auctioneers. af Metts 1d SALE PT VALD ABLE. PROP- ed - ‘the — ree; a, 2 . et of ‘sa wR anothe Dr wuth TRUNK MANU PACTORY, 499 Savexrn Sr., Wasmseron, D. 0. Silver Medal awarded by "land Inetitute of Bal- 250) Hoven 7 le Also, Medal bg poiltan chanic’s Institute, Tam soustantly making,and. ave on hand, of the best TY. eed of trunt, Sok ing county, in Liber J. 186, fi 24, shall sellat Public Auction, om the premi a FEIDAY, the 26th day of September, A. D:, tad, at Pp. m., the following property, wis: Lota aud ulue (Sin Uhtidama's mud. f square numbered six huntred her with tae improvement: rick House, &«. 4| cash ; the eee ie rank. edera! victe- it DOt # decisive battle! A. ¥es, and 4 may add that this wus tub opinton Of those able to Judge than my ey SUoMeM thasth« Tin . Tesust wo pad ina untnin, on ay way Fias > Div ae i wes when ‘ere moving stendily off towards v4 ld, apa T was, told they espera} + ral McClean by ton o'elr ol oy Vnitr - day morning, Q. Did you hear of any rein forenme zs ap- reaching from Hug-retown and Curmwers- ALERED SCHUCKING, AEB ERLS recrtecss W.L. WALin& 005, Au: By W.L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, yp rustErs SALE OF VALUABLE PROP- uaty —By virtue Of a deed of trust, duly exe- ted, and xesorded ds of Wash ete eessty, ether Re Nee ins mites, Pubi Acctio: the “WK# @OVERED en@ REPAIRED st short se PaTunDe ute Tk fay of Berton ber A.D 12, at five o'sloc m., Lo 3 as bared ten (1h) ip olf ection Lee ey mS any part of the jeare numbered eight bandred and seventy four, ye ont ci . « &. TUPFAM,. etme: One-third ; b t rs — | eae permenta at Pra ve abate with terre. dood given and » dent of trust taken, ay) de! psywents, Conveyancing at = prenbam, . tLe Rep SOND CEING, arg? A. No, I heard nothing of any forcements, though they might hay Poaching without my knowledge. Q: Do you think the enemy gamed oc y a4 Vantnge Gs to the result of the battle | A. None that J could divcor tainly worse off at its close. \ y fts comntnetéement, both in ition and t chauce of getting te yd and reinfure now Q Was the woul d well taken care ue ¢ A. They were brought from the fleld ver. ra. “ty and with the uunost eare and atient.on reseed along I was —_ clatly pie beat Md v ie “ee of the arrange.pmt . Ls hae bee. Reet sky Wi, id VOR MuciT Liaw Md you read the etal ° pondent of Une Assveia et >. dite. Aix Tee nd ft mppears to me most accu A. Yeu a a It im not exaggerated la could observe, ey Were ter Mey wer + ‘ ‘The i oe Bottente ond Rasmem tur Ure Eaown. GUEREF Hair More "a arerus, where ys late Broadway) ve it Roney i Bary reetrer WIER ROO, 3 CMAN POnTEne , ” Wwowses.8 sup aurar, INA, GLAss Ww. wee e Goede, wally set 504 (Odd Fellows’ Hall) 7th st. ham her = _= TS AND 6HO28 TO SULE THB TAME. Ween “- ~~ ato Were es as agi who are f want of serene, mm zt rail Whe sabe th section of es. Tt ie not b - Pepa ge ee gee yt TA akan al ad Eton, 2 398 Pa. gvenue, .( . an %3-comm. reas oehask tee oie. {Prom Correspondence of N. ¥. Tribune.) | % S eT Mb ti tn 8 3 Bartiwone, Sept. 16—p" m.—You have ce- | 7 HALE, ed before-ihis. time telegraphic accounts +? | TRON 3 the surrender of Gok. Mites, yesterday morejig Ihave just . te S~ SSD PERNSTLVARIA AVREUS. poe ee j Bay me the ils road britige im Ovtxpe Ot Gonatren aie thdpe, a: Teft this morning. .6t daylight, soma i 4 Th | Even to iT as Would respectfully inform hie friends and eus- astort n* | séuieds tliat, having just returcied'te thls elty trom New York, he offers s renewed assortment of ' WINES? FAMILY GROCHRIES, Consisting of statements ma’ v. ¥ may, une rebelatedontirly eurron were concentrating mn the plkde from Loudon and Ma . - Samday Also, a fine assortment of MaVANA CIGARS, whieh. delng purchased from © pries ves), enables us to SHEVER'S LION LAGER BEER Ia Half Barrels. crete All kinds of “PANCY GROCERIES at Jow prises, - BeDUPRA i $26 PurEsrLvins AVREUR. VALU rs wo all . towne 4 * ow. Bi % i comveaeasd eaten cn he ceo of | a ' iy. ded thems | SRP oni Pegvead gare <AT0 CRA BSI For os acne OF PM TTA TENT Pirta (ao itad MBER do, 13832. whim 9 Pe 7 i toon 9 Mays am not which the other re- ridge, one of ‘wade , one of. Be in very good condition, Plied it would be in a w: before night. Un- they haveere destroyed it—thus preventing. McClellan ‘from followitig them rapidly into Virginia. S ot * he wretched condition &nd appearance of! rebel soldiers he described as have ail others gs havesten a He says heetnre were Worst etarved-lookingcrew eyereet eyes.on, but that shay were ae es of mate victory, said Wi that they would be. bac Tong, when the then push for J their kaste in leaving the Fiver had that com- plexion. Among those who rode in with the advance of the army he recognized a paroled prisoner, who hed been hanging about Harper's Ferry, since he was paroled, until a few da: undoubtedly acting as ¥. He also recog. nized several citixens of iimore in the Rebel r he FS ‘hes were made by the k: Starr Sit ee e. meeting was very @nth . ‘end the movement to raisemoney Wilk tikely prove = poatonpeens ws 18 Partof the late Senator Broderi okie property ‘Was eold at auction on Saturday for $170,002, A Sait Lake dispatch of the Tin instant, fh aking of the emigration: between there Dy ays 4 two trains were attacked by ibe Indians at Snubtell’s Out Off, and J5.or 20 one were killed. A band of Shoshones, Snake 4 Barrub Indians, well armed, were endeavoring to pre vent the emigrants from go- ing te the Salmon country. Sax Francisco, Sept. i6.—B.?. Harding was glected United States Senator by the Oregon Legiriature, on the 12th instant, after thirty ballote. The vote stoOod: Harding, 28; Geo & Wiiliame, 23. Harding is a Union detmocrak. Citizens ix the vicinity of Portland, Oregon, bave contributed $5,000 to the national saniiary und. A @fepateh dated Ruby Valicy, Ui 15th, says that twenty-three emigrants were hinied ty the Indians, near Grayelty Ford, Humboldt river. The firet arrest for the utterance of treason- ‘able langnece in California, was made yrster- day at Kon icia—one Major Mackay, for refusing to wake the oath of allegiance. wus com- mitted to prison. San Francisco. Sept. 17.—Arrived steamer Gylden Age, Papsma ‘The Suckton Argue, San Jose Tribuue and the guns at Vick 7 Fulah Post, three secession sympathizing jour- The woot Nes por a @own ‘ee river, and | me ve been Tefnsed Uewrieinission by mii2 an see. aing Natchez sent a bor! screw ashore | OT « : L fom e, Te best.im Drerme the whore wae | By General Wright Hovd inte > Uae soho wy + larger parlof the own of Srelbs, BOMBARDMENT ANDSURRENDER OF / NATCHEZ. ee Cara BAYOU SARA DESTROYED. a Ie i ‘rem the New Orleans Deita of Sept. 9th.} he United States irou-clad steamer Fasex, Commodore W.. D. Porter, arrived {rym up ie river yostebeay. ,Abdvut & week ago, as the Essex was crulsing along the river, the lookout reported tie rebel fanboat Wm. H. Webb in x given immediate } tre of ‘ | wpor the 111 (@ted city for nonee wwe n* le bel, when e deputation was sent down, with &propyeitia to surgemder the. «ity gad bow | tht © hrs and stripes | | | i FROM BUROPE. ‘ourmodore Porter Men ‘ordered the @ring to | and proceeded down the river ll oF » he came Ww astep loug s “fated abode of revels. es left standifig, oae 1 Why te said to be | sep ed the ouner the | i) not learn wha dais - fiem Scathampton ea the wth instant doerded off Cape Race a: po aay wy fae nee Sohtot ie Associnted Pi os, Tie Vemece of Wales aud Prince 4) fret bad arr 1a: Browmet . eum hare aad the © ead "Mart AQ @i@ten Raa ton conse, which were fmmediate sith Base t was co. Ty Muct.atierce | feet distaace, At the end of | rus anger a ‘ vp. wile Fore “tip Moco | bottle, at not more than ez! began, Wieh Iweted an Leur Ubet time [Le Uullery was sitenced, amd the sicapet passed on duwa. } rebel bactery was mounted with guns of heavy calibre; but that circumstance only i to prove the remarkable pewers of re- nce Of the Essex, irom sides were virnck ina multitude of places with teou-neb eust olLer siaed ball, Uke result im all cases being | | the same—a slight indentation into the sides of | the same?, and thom the balls breaking into a | thons tad fragments andtalling hammies-ly into the vate, The Eyex commenced with the Upper £VP and silenced Ukema Oil, one alter the | Piller. She is truiy @ founidable craft, and comes fully up to the moet sanguine expecta- tons of her des builder, who, our | renders will recollect, is Commodore Port | biuself. Certainly, nothing the people of New Orleans bave geen in the shape.of an Clad” can coniy with tle Exsex. . In the cc text with the battery at Port Hudson the smo’ Pipes and the voutil@tor were perforated in nu- | Merogs places, and preedyt something the ap- Penrnhce of being Mist eaten It wae isn post ibi¢ fo ascertain what die loa of Use rebels was, as those a om the Eons | THR GRT ere too wel} protected by fron arnc ws ete toert tage the ste! Pa-ha account of the The press of Lombardy are in favor of grant- ing ah amnesty to Gar.valdi end his foliowe man Eaglish vessel, bu: aothing had been don in regard to his disposition. Mas us are very serions. COMM ERCTAL The eles of cotton on Monday and Tuesday were only 3,000 bales. ‘The market was irregu- ler sud dull, and Id. lower than on Fridaydast. Flour dull and $4. lower. Wheat quiet but steady. Corn dull and anchanged. FROM HARRISBUKG. Hanns iune, Sept. 1%.—-Information just re. ceived b from battle field says our vie- Opiety, and thas Plaonton ts uit of the enemy, and ts driving russ ihe Potumac. The whole Federal army is in good condition, and he epemyrhas been hedly punished. aT EOF WEDNESDAY fSpetal @ gpitcy'to whe Sew Yor < Tr'hene) BAvt.s Pighe eH lareoi@ae, iv, \ed- Pestay ¢ ven g, Sept. 07.—The greuest. tome Pt ye fougls to-day, ttl dark, a Sault The wi! is@ were engaged ior fuartere hours. Twe hun od thousand men have hi with the Vedas! deeruten! we ~ w lo permis Was at Very re must he ve been “i the steamers, the galians . 1 fri, “ape moific Wye been |) 2 » tiie. 4 Leartmioness. This generation can now, .» boast of @ Porter, the sun of the gis saner * bo ehed gy much lustre apon the U niiad Mla Ne brary) Bases, too, @ craft of hie own in ven’ named after the ‘eruiser, and like her disunguisbed for being almost withomt @ rival in ber line of ser vice. BRILLIANT CAVALRY RECONNOIS- SANCE TO THOROUGHFARE GAP. Capture ef Several Officers aud a Namber re bey Dae Be Thee Porter ann Boe Sit taveene os ak, ana a Nn oft. fou Cy de gt ‘sare ik our vel Sumner e 4 Fren! creek, aad Lave ~~. ground tt y chose to cover Of our baticries, and yanced and occupy W- considerably beyond those Cn the Rebel nos : over the creek, which _comatsting of cavalry, fighi, and Burnside te cain leat ‘reeult of the “ y's @igbt, boldest, mest | the rebele have evrry where lost ground, babs tb ~~ ‘ their rear b ited thi t! within three | with success, anc miler of Thorowghfare rep "Vere Wey came | Tetrest seriously threstened. p= oe f , f4 (oe ae They eater Middletown, Mc! oer Sa, - General oa il, who i | bis ermy rapidly forward, sending & an Tecent ge ag ee 7 TG! wn: be tured were in Tear. y | thro’ D. BSW Mn taken, among whom were | tie t of bie forces tro several rebel cM: The distance traversed | K syille, and thence towards Sh: Fished in eightoon houre’ Several wagons | berg, the enemy werediscovered re. vie alee ureo. The saw no of ‘Their troope bad been brougnt down from ihe enemy een Ar’ aha Thoroughfare fermiows up from Harper's Ferry, epoken of above. army held in V! ie noar taking General Ewell | Jackson, Samenseate ssnaeif ; he. “caeaped being driven off at | erals left with thi tend ae am cg tg their beet troops. ——— ee Except occasional ACCOUNTS OF REBEL PRISONERS, | mite — each ebel General Heed ca bis Way to Wil. Monday. Silamapert, Maryiand--Ehe Whele Rebel By gh ge om Army in Merylend. ‘The rebel. prisoners near ses! were £ cx bire® 04 oor valry come mear Capturing Te F t : li i E oF a 36 HF Hat $ E li acceped all the coudjions offered Sy Umar j Tibaldi hud requested to be allowed to ein. | greatest part of his ibey were unable to ex! effort to puth forward ‘teull seized @ bri Fiction ty tT and held it in &: « Gan ~ ‘an hour a superior -attack. Hés men behg ved most gallantly, aBg on thus ¢ rposed ground firing swaduly.and bever wavering once. Gin. Hartsuff was very soon et yertly wound- ed, His troops retained their sen, and findlly, by the and rapidity o their Dre, compelling Lhe enemy to retreat in | advanced im pursuit. While bad en aged Hooker ordered up Crawford's and - Con's brigades to their support, Harts! tained the advance, and Chiwidra and Gordon followed in ed oe 9 A febél battery on the Tight, which Tost annoying fiadiug fire. was Ghoul the saine (hue press, in Recyrdance With an ordes issued | gone ayiem@ tie an ine ie pss beuery. Case Race, Sept, (8.—The steamer Borussia, | wee) Duilet et qh emeameby oy Ra RMR Ne.y Me HeT con Hed we ie ve the ehA Gow by mun ide + ae Wet wnd. mor Tv ot ” © tone ent ee ee yee pombebion om sic der ett a, eee wee wt eff at | Una: Crowford’s and « o + Mir adees val imme ately AGVaeer Au CAITY AP Wout w the right. The whoke fume 4 gone forward | with the wiidesteheerme onde . eryubing soaked bike « complete and speedy sucosss At this | fertucete moment Gon. Sumeer armved oa th field a the Lead of lus veteran po. Puree ing Ue for Ward meovemrn!(, be ied men mw cet ly ugaanet Uke Rebel bne and to the ort of Crawford Sedgwick s Division, -¢ ow Tet ee Pensasete army, advanced on th right, Richardson and@ Frencb, at a copsidera bide twler om the lett. The fire ier from Sedgwick» treops was tremendous, ber was Sa vi red by & heavier one, Cy lord bad found the Rebels in great foree du tbe Wouls, And Was already in need of as | sistance. Sedgwick s Sank «iso ‘became ex posed oa tbe defi in compey uence Of the distane (ween Bim and the ether divyisiogs. ‘1b. Rebels pereeived Unear advantages, and Bt ihe a ~ Gmwe preewing (rawiord aad auacts | ing on Bedevwick’s broke Orawford’s tangy which fell back in coniucioa om Sedgwick. The Mth New Lork gotle bef wns fereed to give way at Nhe came tune, amd ibe wuude wore yolded to the pnemy Genera} fedgwiek wae severely wounded in thy shoulder, leg and wrixt,but refused to leave Whe ficld Ub bu division retined. General Ho ward then ook or. @ered the division to the rear. Bid of G neoral Sedgwick, wae shot (hnoagh the <9),) «s is nol_@ortally wounded, be egy = af, re. most severely. Murer 3 lost Rte on’ of seventeen wee aes hee givon i the Me! aanemed. Colonel of the heed ecun we Bled. Colobel Wostar, Lt Cautor vewly wouuded. New ¥ eel WU Hae when Tie Fresich and Bi. devdeon mesptume belds po gr well to the je 24 lew in © ene fad stipalberty 5 “ <8), | ik ae

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