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4 = WASHINGTON CITY: “HE EVENING STAR. | ARMY OF THE PoToMAC. ure ef Rebel Cannon—Raids om the ebel Lines—Mevements of the Army. Cay | LATE RAPHIC NEWS. | FORD'S THEATRE, EDITION, || SELEGRAPHIO.. ARRIVAL FROM ETROPE. Ma {Correspondence of the Baltimore Amerigan.). = 83 ” wilt conbbiakatin ore 7 es 962.) Cs Freta New Yorse¥t mear o8D . E 03 BUI STRAER SATCBDAS...-- SETS EMSER #7, 1968 ences, Sept. 24.—Onr trogpe are | FOips page Ix ENGLAND x man ow EVERY PAQE some of the tactics of the enem: j “4 if ag BEADING Ma’ AGE. Rebels were driven over the { bad dejphia, from Hew FQrieans via Havana, *- ri ight. Sy ‘ia left New Orle: q = H COTTON DECLIAINE. ’ Se i trl awa SRE ERES - point have kept them awake re 7 ‘ ere, 3 the 3 3 THE FRONT. . ciate Panag id i | a ee Cenigee wenpbelt aay re over “as os er aulet "3 oS ; No mat except Staitering pickets were yes< Mi ceiple neo oser semen Ar roves. hy. * 7 Race, w Lon ¢ -- = ‘we succeeded in capturing thret tine pieces of i yomito#§ making dreadful hay THEATRE, terday i i a London Heights within con sariy pe 3 . : = . 5 donderry dates to thed0th inst. * rtillery and two score prisoners. A day or | Gry, ; t Fi hs els are Usufferin, 5 <2, . 7 | three miles of Harper's Ferry. The only bod: sage SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS. two ister, Colonel Warren, commanding a | CT = ass oe hee aia ana See Seen ee of them that may be called a force discoverable | _ Th rttmors of the recognition of the’ South 4 The Intelligencer defends the U. & Govern- irivade at this point, sent over a company of | S¢verely. Many PRS .? FORD'S THEATRE, “er, Was at Falling Waters, near 2Ot@ain eround. wy on ment from the charge made by the London the sth New York and brought back another | only two aro Ieft in the whole fleet, Gom- FORD'S THEATRE, j-mene. the snes, Ae a . ad It ts reported that the Qonfaderates Times and kindred journals, that unnecessary fine brass piece. The Rebel pickets fell back as | mander Reze is to start soon for France, and = eae | Martinsburg. r 7 _— ing and building ‘numerous ‘togenesy" 5 t ; has) ised to- Ur men advanced, and the drummer of the | Gap, Durand De St. Arnaud has relieved him. FORD'S THEATRE, j Agentieman just from participating in bury, ad. on. snd unlawful authority has been exercised to- Sit! Cnom Cel, Warren had sent over as @ pun- : Leer © z &4 ; oy ee d atiendingto the wounded of | 184, And that they are building: a ram wards the press, the tejegraph, and the per- jcnment for showing some nervoustiess under a etry; wits expictedsto atriye ici; the ee eee peger Say Tee assures us that our dead | BU™**7- : | eonaj righis of individuals. The exigencies of , fire ona previous occasion, Drought the gun | 20m. " . - a. FORD'S THEATRE, the battle o . ~ Zhe cotton sales for the past week Welt M.Ns eas connanee si, hat has been done. "Overs Amatuempt was afsorn oir | Great aiixiet wae fol oF French convoy FORD'S. THEATRE, front Uiat ehxagement falrShort oF%,200, axa | ane oH : the case dem nuded all tha 2088 caisson, but the Rebels rallied and. took it off. |. dollars, intended he PORD': ; Aed'are less than 6.000.) > = : ican conti: its triotic left- bd with one million of Te. for t ae, our wounded are j The market had “deelined ‘hair ‘The Reptblican coutinues tts unpatriotic The was drawn up canal bank i i H *FQRU'S THEATRE, ion to the 3,600 dead rebels buried b; ain Mag handed assaults npom McClellan and its dis- quring the affair, and. some 13 were, ex- | PAyMent of troops at Orizaba, which had not ‘ *? In addition to 3 3 | american stocks, and-a quarter for securities. racofn! mttempts to créaie Meteoliiig between changed, but withont serious results, One man, | UTived, though tex thye Ove Goes ue au- | FORD'S THEATRE, onr side on thatield on the road near by there | ATT one. Teeny that officer tid Ge! Hintecx. Sergeant Crowley, of the Sth, was wounded in | thoritis at Vera Croz gave out that it was FORD'S THEATRE, are trenches dilled-with dead rebels buried by PP > mage g tay’ mane ie t ‘ trea the leg. the 624 Pennsylvania | to such extent as not to be fordable. Tt is pre: | FORD'S THEATRE, their own comrades: in warms. eel eee 9 | The following 4s the circular of JPriday TR MILITARY BUDGET. — Regiment, Col, Switzer, with a section of the | stmed by welt informed persons in Vera Cruz | FORD'S THEATRE, parabie aelenouse cam gate v nGot, | Flour having a declining tendency; provision or Se lat Rew:ikcrk Ardiiery, the whole altaened 10.1 own, that they wets Acqualited alaeras'| FORD'S THEATRE, ee pee Bea pedi 4 | Quiet but firm. Consols closed on Friday « Gxithials Vicigede. crowed the sive ad | parture, and the amount of the specie on board. Stark and 114 others;” another:—«1;" any : THE SITUATION. t nold’s Ford, below Shepherdstown, and H It was currently reported that the French i i others of other numbers. Thus, in the space of from $8% 903 4 for money. ; aaa aa ere Te aS es eee aoe ritind | were aboutto attack Jalapt. k : 08 ‘one-third of a mile are trenches containing 500 nn ovenetiier naiet bas steady. * A HITCH IN MILITARY MOVEMENTS. [ru piece, of English manufacture. The tf. | __———T—- ! TENTH STREET, Above Peansyivania Avenue. bodies of rebels killed in that battle buried by HE DELAY OF cue NORTHERN Gory. 2 a rare gence ig bgel (COMMUNICATED.) j their own companions; so that their whole . ve Tiaras fitout resiet < ” loss'then and there was, indeed, three or four ad without resistance, and not {Extract from a Letter on the Battle-Field.] - 1 ERNORS a San peg renee cane oaoa Np oe Sea hk Ae ee A CHANGE OF BILL FOR fold ours, at least. EM SESS A BALLOON RECONNOISSANCE UP RIVER. a MOVEMENTS OF REBEL CAVALRY IN THE DIRECTION OF MARTINS- | Rave an excellent effect upon our men, and their ‘cheoring, as the men with their prize \ reached this side, was hearty. and enlivening. THK POAITION. ae Our army now occupies the linc of the Poto- mac from Ha: "s Ferry to Williamsport, in strong force. What is to be the next step in the game is, of course, a mere matter, of specula- | This battle (Antietam) has becn the most san- @ainary of the war, and the only one -doaght with design and upon military pr ! ‘The | arrangement of our corps—the | } Position of the commanding Gen Bend. j ing into action the yight and the left—the closing | possible. It was in the hospital where rested THIS (SATURDAY) NIGHT. MAGGIE IN SEVEN CHARACTERS. P ‘4 REVOLT. ¢ This morning 110 men of Col. Schemelpen- ing’s regiment (74th Pa.), came to the Provost ‘Marshal's office, and stated that they had re- fused to march’ with their mand, “throngh the negligence of dibtr otters tnconea BURG, VA. | ton, An attempt of the Rebels to recross the | DP oF fe center and final success—excites | MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL, not been paid for six months, and that ¢ ee —— " river, except in small strength and secretly, is | bewildering admiration, and carries the giind | at ‘ nm THE REBELSUOMPELLED TO MOYETO notanticipated. Our artillery is in position at | to the great flelds of Austerlita and Wagaam, | MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL, urge! . page Ayan! uffering. They AVOID STARVATION. ‘all the fords, and thoroughly command the | gonght by Napoleon. Of all this I have spoken. | MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL, sent to Forrest Hall prison, Georgetown; where a gre tt eee eee TET NaW | ‘The heart history of such a conflict, purchased. | MISS MAGGIE. MITCHELL, Writ wepaite wilt pe mptemden to, We beliave that Burnside’s corps d’artnee did Bejoare slack to attack any point that is de. | by the life and pee of twenty inearnnd men, | MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL. SENT IN. iret fended e Re- * as j i rt rot cross the Potomac into Virginia at Harper's = pie a por erg inert ae ages eed ee te poentiany. », cmd = i MISS MAGGIE. MITCHELL, Pete vercnge. bassr pain de omen from vig eer Beag soueemene ne we Cana: Sieaky S0:take batiories into LSet oe neoed atilery silencing | these homan tortures, that make the eye-balls | MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL, @ guerilia: band, and J.D. Newnan, charged piace. | “This superiority was strongly demonstrated | ache—the heart bleed—the lips palsy, and the MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL, with being a Confederate soldier in disguise ‘There now seems to be a hitch somewhere in - jn the battle of burg, or Antietam, as it | brain reel. The sight is at first positively unen. MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL, who were both taken to the Provost Marshal's that quarter with reference ton prompt move is more neg gp Shanes and I a aay eR durable. The life blood of some is still trick. | MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL, office, and sent to the Old Capitol. mes ernips The delay inthe -evzival,, %= a Papen bee,» ape matethe loss of | HN& away in silent calmness—while the dis- | . : ater Goel aaa jadge, ths oo Moats that en Gor part, | Severed limbs and maniac brain of others give | MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL, Tux Goverxone’ Avpress.—The fact that of troops pesttil Lar rofl North | The pun: t they suffered in en killed | rise to sounds God grant I may not again wit- MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL, others of the Governors now absent from their probably at bottom at. vernor of = ontright on the field was remarkably severe, | ness. . respective ts of duty, are expected to si New Jersey, it seems would not or could not more so, its peer cnntious coaminaiion cf | But ye mothers who now seek a ton—or wite | me the address presented to the President pete send on ten or twelve regiments some time | facts confirm this. ahusband—or sister abrother—orsonsaiather— m day, we presume prevent» the signers from since, otherwise ready to come, untilarins could nde entra tee yy a know nae Miiniocs ber: even oe of causing it to be published to-day. It is said to ‘ | It appears to be well ascertain ie bu mercy is watchfal, and better care is bestowed are erabrace a full endorsement of everything done be sent to them at home. The authorities here the rebel army still remains along the other on ¥ a i 5 | “eT . y Le EpS R not having boxes+in wlich to send them de- | bank of the Potomac. All our reconnoissances | “POT Your loved one than might at first seem i THE THREE CHARACTERS by the Government in connection with the war, clined doing so for the time being. -Thusahitch | aroze which has deprived the country of their services for an unreasonable time at the most critical period of the war. The late convention ot Governors at Altoona, Pa, will be likely to | delay the departure for the seatof war of many : regiments now ready to start: the work of for- | warding them-being in all the States under the | find them in strong force, and the smoke of their eamp fires can be seen opposite all the fords, As, however, it is a part of the shrewd rebel tactics to show the most activity where they | have the least,force, these manifestations are not to be altogether trusted. It must be difficult to feed an army as large as that of the rebels at a point se far from railread communication, and it is probable that a large ion of the force have fallen as far back as Winchester. PRISONERS PAROLED, The three or four hundred wounded prisoners the gallant Hooker, that I learned the history of those mythical words so often seen and so little understood, «S. T.—1960—X." Anything alleviating the sufferings and saving the lives of our soldiers is a ional blessing. I’ wit- nessed some astonishing results from this Well known the effect of burnt gunpow- der and excitement is thirst, which, added to THE GLORIOUS FRENCH MILITARY DRAMA of entitled & promise to sustain heartily all that may be so done hereafter, and an earnest request that they | Inay be permitted toraise a reserve force of one hundred thousand (one year men) not to be called on to serve ont of their respective States, | itis said. This latter feature of their address is objec- tonable, decidedly. It is asking to be permit- ted to deduct one hundred thousand men from the force that should be sent against the enemy, Oar Sryeps after reviewing the accounts given : 2 A | left here by the Rebels were yesterday paroled | the loss of blood in the wonnded, creates the es to serve for ayear under a virtual guarantee and the rumors immediate supervision of those functionaries, |. and sent across the river under a flag of trnee. | necessity of a reviving stimulant. In this par- | THE FRENCH SPY, that they shall not be placed within gun-shot of the nearly all of whom were in Washington rather | a Ee ee ticular hospital, the physicians were allowing | THE FRENCH SPY Rebels. than at home yesterday. | tac opposite Rae of ris river without molest. | their patients to drink Plantation Bitters, other. | THE FRENCH SPY. All know, now, that if they are only liable to On the day before yesierday balloon recon- | ation or fear. I took a walk yesterday along | wise called S. T.—1860—X, and although the | ied serve at home, they will never see a Rebel in - : the canal banks from Reynold’s to Blackburn’: | wounded are most numerous here—this division THE FRENCH Sry, arms. The country requires, absolutely, the noissances on the Maryland side, between Har- | ford without any effort at concealment and sing opened the fight at 5 in-the i ENCH SPY. iments " id s a Willi without fear ot bushwhackers. The canal at | h*¥ins opened the fight at 5 in-the morning— THE FR , services in the field of every available man} per's Ferry and Williamsport, led to the-belief this point is nearly dry. The Rebels not only | the men were mostly composed, and there was | THE FRENCH SPY, and their request to be authorized to stibiract — that the enemy is nowhere in force in the She- ent it atiseyeral points, butalso threw anearth- | but very little fainting. The article acts upon | THE FRENCH SPY, 146,000 from the obtainable force, to remain far Reet, nandoah Valley near Harper's Ferry. Clouds | ¢nembankmentacrossitover which they passed | the stomach and netves in a most incompre- | THE FREXCH SPY. away from the enemy, is so palpably asking the | may even Of dust. however, were seen rising from Mar- their artillery and baggago ad H hensible manner, superior to brandy, and with. | % pee ss Te President to aid them in unnecessarily «shish. | the situation - out subseqnent stupifying reaction. It origin- | THE FRENCH SPY, ing” the fears of their dear people at home as a | the buttle of unsburg, up the river, on the Virginia side. OFF I Lc x oF Fiaty ORME OS EES ated in the West Indies, containing calisaye i THE FRENCH SPY, mother “shish-es” her frightened infants), as “Hq from <i ‘ i ‘ . ‘The conclusion drawn from those signs were | act for the release of certain’ persans held to ser- | bark, winter green, lavender, anise, clove buds | THE FRENCH SPY, that it will hardly be granted, we opine. * | east that the Rebels had just started out in that di- | vier or labor in the District af Columinal” orange, snake root, &c.. preserved in St. Croix | Their late Altoona Conventiof did much to | howe’ ed City Hail, Washineton City, D.C.. R he S. T.—1860—X bei H THE FRENCH SPY, tele rection 8 large reconnoitering force of cayalry. | as Se ocetamber 2, 1832. f, ‘um—the S. T.— being a secret ingre- | THE FRENCH SPY, place United States securities in their present pee] Circumstances conspire to render it necessary Int dey. ot November next, ‘close the, acenne Pace eee See ome cit THE FRENCH SPY, ace by ve Sar ayer ramen of | pat ts " of all claims for compensation, and proceed to | ? . ntite, 2 e loyal States ve w in & week been in- | has wr, Tee to make some decided move very | fate up thelr final report, Ail yerscus ering | disordered liver, intermittent levers, sternemrg THE FRENCH SPY, shortly. i claims before the Commissioners, who have not resented their slaves for valuation and proven difficulties, &c. I understand it was somewhat jured, it may be, hundreds of millions of dol- 2 Le lars, and thé National Treasury's means of car- Residents of Winchester and its vicinity, tle and loyalty by two witnesses. must present | known in the Southern States previous to the ' sd rying on the war directly prin at least on fallen even of known secession proeliyities, are, we | eereeie ait ete Stee witeenes ry oeter | War vie os saat cei tinier ke H id twenty millions of dollars; as every Govern. a rumor wir farai | title and’loyalty, before said first day of November. | recently applied to the roprietors for the- or 6 loliar will to-da; Han toward: know weil, moving their families north of the } ene Comminsigners’ will meet every day except | privilege to make it oes fuoesaien purposes | on ria Payped ce oc articles prs battle of Wodncedag, Foterac, (sresting higher up the river,)hecause | Onno WIC WOODWARD, Clerk, | during the wat, to whlch they made the fol, | on making war, than it would have brought a | Piicit confidence. nothing whatever eatable is to be had there by ~ | lowing reply: week ago. It they will abandon their foolish — the richest among them, but flour and a little MULES!!! ! New York, Jan. 16, 1562. or = emi Te satucrlier bas forante several paite of aC is for sale sev; rs of .: . eid bacon—the latier at from #1 to 21.50 per! young. venice MULES." Persons wishing wper i pound. They sver, on reaching upper Mary. | °B8*¢ ee SAMs H. SHREVE, land, that they come Norih to escape starva-} _8¢ Z7-3t* = ___ 7th st., be tion. Now this fact involves great Privations | 100,600-non-combating-force scheme, return home promptly, and attend to their legitimate duty of forwarding the needed troops to the seat of war, they may do something towards re- + toring the Government's financial gondition to ¢ 2 Ee Mr, — 1 Agent of, etc.: Dear Sir: In reply to your communication, offering us “Fifty thousand dollars for the re- cipe and right tomake the Plantation Bitters for hospital purposes during the war,” we beg to THE STORMING OF ALGIERS. THE STORMING OF ALGIERS. THE STORMING OF ALGIERS. THE STORMING OF ALGIERS. i g ag rf ie H re) STEAMBOAT NOTICE. | Ow anp AvTER MONDAY, . | Sty your price is a liberal one, considering it ¢ as is the determi on the part‘of the rebel army in that quarter for | ber, 1862, the steamers THOMAS © seme | would cost us nothing to comply, and that other. THE STORMING OF ALGIERS. Med er ree en Mewane week ape; wile it bE oe i % | COLYER. YOUNG AMERICA and wise we can deriye no revenue from the South- 1G OF ALGIERS ad already recovered four per centum of its | Sides that absolute want of food. All know that it is half | JAMES GUY will run regularly frou ern States; but, sir, our duties to our Govern- THE STORMING OF ALGIERS. ecline since Pope's unfortunate , naked, and that the nights and mornings there ment and our ideas of consistency would not the foot of Seventh st. at the following hour! 12. | allow us toentertain it, although it might please Leave Washington, 7, 8,9. 12, 1, 2, 534 p.m. Fe THE STORMING OF ALGIERS. Y, a.m are cold enough to cool the ardor of far better | 4 ,, And from the foot of King st. Alex: | Us to assuage the sufferings of your misguided THE STORMING OF ALGIERS. LATE FROM RICHMOND. be ‘ed and clothed men than Lee commands. | © Fare 25 cents.’ SAMUEL GED ee sree tuelecit eons THE STORMING OF ALGIERs. HORRIBLE TREATMENT OF UNION PRISON: They must know, too, that their present line of | se z-awgwt ERAGE t Gants See ee aL bean & Co. THE STORMING OF ALGIERS. ERS BY THE CONFEDERATES. communication with Richmond is wholly at | REAT SALE OF FURNITURE These gentlemen give the history of certain THE STORMING OF srarpcin es WALTER LENOX AND DR. BOYLE IN RICH- our mercy; and. we feel assured, are aware | The erftire ay 5, iL TpMORE. & Sons, con. | MeFesients of their article for over two hun- | THE STORMING OF ALGIERS. MOND. hat they cannot longer afford to delay an effort | either to overcome McClellan in a fair battle Or to get somewhere ont of his reach, where i they may obtain at least enough food from a | — in ee * Marble i ene. Ro. 34 lanover etree’ ‘imore, wi 50) it i Auction. on WEDNESDAY, sth October 'Thie is | one of the largest and finest stock of Funiture ever | offered at auction in this country, and embraces an éxtensive variety of everything in this line. dred years—showing that through all changes of the medical profession and its practitioners, strength, composureand cheerfulness haye been derived from these sources. Dr. Woods, in the | Washington hospitals, informed me that he had | MAGGIE IN THREE CHARACTERS. —————— CHARGES AGAINST sUME OF THE VOLUN- TEER NURSES. ————_>—— Among the volunteer nurses at Bull Run, was Mr. West Bir ‘ The store is now open, and any one who wish can at srakiregeadee in Richusoud corwranaecae seeare line in their rear. To essay the latter, purchase of the pos on hand at geatly reduced | been unable to ‘proeure an hour's sleep in one | pHE ARAB ROY, 3 a x y ri . ‘ prices, until the Itth of October. | 7 s fas HENRI ST. ALMA? By MAGGIE MITCHELL, | morning last, and arrived in this city last however, er the expectations rife throughout 8. J. SOPER & CO. ; patient for nearly two weeks, and he was fast TILDE Fi hi leas rebeidom, concerning their intended oceupation | _*¢27-¢06t* ' Auctioneers. | sinking and crazy, until the Plantation Bitters : evening. From him we learn that eighteen ot Pennsylvania, must so dishearten Secession | popular sentiment as to damage their cause at | home worse than that would bé done throngh | an acknowledged great disaster in. the field, They bave now in arms their every available LYMPIC MUSIC HALL, (Late G ium, corner of 9th and Pa. avenue, op-" le ae aoe nh and Fa. avenue, op” take pleasure im informing their The mana, it blic that they havo, at great ex- friends and the | eame tohis knowledge, when one day's trial , Tecovering. I am surprised our Government | as not equalled Jefferson Davis in enerzy, and gave him a night’s rest, and he was now fast adopted this invaluable article in all our hos- pitals. Asa lay member, I can bear witness it TONY by BISHOP. THE SERGEANT by BAILEY. MOHAMMED by BRINK. citizens of Kentucky, arrested in their own State, were brought to Richmond, and haye for two months been confined in a close dun. geon. These men are between fifty and se yen- ty years of age, and were confined because they refused to bear arms for the Southern Confed- mse , above Hall, and are baving it | =F = racy. When they were brought out of . i Eited up an aSrsteclass Music Hall, with largo nt ge | is “good to take,” and affords more energy and DE COURCY by READ. eracy. by we: ught 01 their man between ISand 45 yearsof age, and are | scchery, fer dccocsted wade eeatsteh ten Bene! life than anything Iever tried. Swecess to the dongeon last Monday they were almost eaten conseripting the rest up to 35 years ‘(nd net dine duction of Farces, Pantominies, et, Ne, ur- —_— an ten of whom is fit toendure fora fortnight le OC habgrhart hs Feats, Singing and Dane’ mg. Botice will be given of the openi eee ape eT OORE & BCTEER, Plantation Bitters. But I have digressed. In my’next I shall To conclude with up withlice, their bodies being literally cov. ered with blood, and not a spot upon them that the peculiar privations and hardships of their —=s a Proprietors. | sent ot gathering a tg ‘Secor ahd Sa | THE FOUR SISTERS, as ‘Sisch sewr on iprer wesiarieabasead Se tees nae Bavee: slnetraleed their it eae oa TOOTS AND SHOES \ a — Fhegtte ere oet) looks decidedly “hard,” and would evidently Jas: ayailtble piece of worn-out carpeting and | Just received a asxortment of| WASHINGTON THEATRE, THE FOUR SISTERS, - | not be displeased to get back to Wi ‘i Superannaated bed quilt, in lien ef the neces. | BHOKE: “Vor sale teapot Copsaw ELsxesys xp O.Srarers. THE FOUR SISTERS. | He also saw ‘Dr. Boyle, who, thongh holding ‘ed baakrts Rot to Ue had. This proves, pal- | aessatr _ searenst eens, | Ki ciiger aesy Earateeey: binadubainaciani tay aothernay na” pabiy, that their quartermaster's supplies in | MILIPARY FIELD GLASSES. THE FOUR SISTERS, y mos! essential articles cannot Possibly be re- ' | . . { rison is a renegadé named Hitchcock, who’ | ill open fe ; P fovea & ait armies in the field requirethem to | 1M PROVED ARMY NAVAL GLASSES, MONDAY EVENING, Rept'20" 1862, ee Rete sISeERe, deserted from one of the New York Zonave be renewed. They are, therefore, in a desperate | Beat Qualities, Lewest Prices. gartieg cororien the renewed actress, FHE FOUR SISTERS, regiments. He is particulatly cruel towards Wey, indeed. Their defeat by McClellan in At FRANKLIN & CO. i dss ADAH ISAACS MENKEN, THE FOUR SISTERS, the prisoners. cian: 7 Will make her first 7 » Mary land lias been their death blow, as all will se 25-3¢ Opticians, 244 Pu. av i e her first appearance in thiaeity, The FRESH ARRIVAL between J2th and 13th | regular synyeny engaged xt this Theatre will com- followin, This well known establishment having been entire- ly EEFITTRED, RENOVATED, and DECORATED, THE FOUR SISTERS, THE FOUR SISTERS, The officer who has now command of the Mr. Birch charges upon Mr. Jackson (penny. " = siete } =e = = ) prise the f g acknowled artiates : - 2 é = postman of this ) and * e (a clerk in —— they read — rte over its | ({LOAKS, SHAWLS ean ei a ars KATE DENIN, 3 _ THE FOUR SISTERS. one of the nts)° were on sas elamat- con-egnences from their exhaustion, | We have just reeeived a lar, and beautiful aa Thee Uist Actress, from the leading American 6; a > } : | Picious terms of. fello’ ith th } ¥ | Theatres, MAGGIE IN FOUR CHARACTERS. | Picious of good fellowship with the rebels &s deseTibed above, in connection with it, peg poyptotieg AEE ert, fa ail the’ Bev tyler | ante MISS ANNIE WILKS. : BE EON in Richmond, and he alleges that they bronght Ali eve now beli*v® that the rebels in arms | we Btices very moderate. Weak the attention ‘of | The charming Comedionne and Voealist. BISHOP as SAM. the ladi thi Seuss Goopee as well as toa large stock of MISS VIOLA CROCKER. away with them a rebel mail from Richmond for Will shortly be expelled from Ki k a The talented ‘Artiste. fi Wallack's The: secessionists In this city and Georgetown. Both i shortly be expelled from Kentucky as igno- | ee M. TAYLOR & CO. - | atre, New York. and Acalewy of Music, Boston. these parties were allowed more freedom than sunionsly % by McClelian from Maryland,as | ~~ c°t______-_-_M. TAYLOI —— MRS. H. P. GRATTAN Tattle other of the prisoners, coming and gomg eultrisaks fs * Btrrew ann The Sterling Actress, from Laxra Keene's The- pint = ga Boell’s arrival at Lonisville puts them at once ED NEE dite: Now Baek . ara Keene's The- | whenever they pleased. Only a few days be- £ Felt “ 7 “TPER i i a - _ i i bs eink anxiously teoked for at! Formeey vs ise pent oe DUTHOW MISS FRANCES SECOR.- eel Set ert withoat zuard. Mr. Birch himse if saw Tack ~ PHRSONS IN BLACK |‘ THEtAlented Young Danneuse ant Yoealist. | ON MONDAY, FANCHON. apecrsts heiiesa bat ble Wilbuaos = BM Ciritax.+The dispaichot the Associa. Apparel. Diag MISS OCEANA MAYWOOD. ON MONDAY, FANCHON, LEE’S OPINION OF THE BATTLE OF SHARPS. sats Weskingiin atatces tint thete wae sessing tarcnghs oo tacts eet ee aT | satse 1 SURAEERItS teres eee oe nc ON MONDAY, FANGHON. BURG. - 7 19° allosion made st the méeting of the Gov. cided bargning the yout roan | MISS LUCY CHARMAN, VERNON, | ON MONDAY, FANCHON @Tr 8S Bt Altoona to the removal of (en. Mo eae ‘nol my oes ros aan big alt MR. HARRY PEARSON, | : : On ETTy AKD ENEBGT oo eee RAPID Cleilau. We happen to know that this is not "Ont Northern gud Eastern correspondents send |, Thewell known Artiste, from the Winter Gar- ON NDS t) EANCHON: EE so. The subject was mtodmcad nnd rged ny %4 HEN tupplen daily. er” i peter Terre | ON MONDAY, FANCHON. STRUCK BY McCLELLAN, Governor Andie. snd properly retried ty _ se B-Ht Pear ee A RROTHRE, ths, popvine isthe Comedian, tate of Wallack's ON MONDAY, FANCHON. The Richmond Examiner of Wednesday says: ‘Gor rs Carttin, Bradiord and Tod par ~ nn eek tahini entre. New a - oy v “The ident on iv peeene ord and Tod.—p SHEPHERDS’ PL ALS AND BALMORAL MR. SAMUEL RYAN, ON MONDAY, FANCHON. Pitt om adipex om yesterday received a letier * —.- - A fol! supply now in store. “Also, other kinds of | STS famous Comedian, from the’ New Bowery ON MONDAY, FANCHON. in the batile of burg the shock of battle Grex Pores Panotro Orrickna Ninety. DRY GOODS tor the general and ipecial wants of | "Heater. New York. van ON MONDAY, FANCHON. a thathad ever occurred i= of General Pope's officers, lately prisoners milies and heusekeepers aa The talented young Tragedian, frog iinet : SHON a . mond, have been released upon parole. each erga cmly marked in platm Orures, the artunl | The talented young Tragedinn. from the princi i ede Ay ghey dak aa The Examiner claims that the advan’ Ninety-two of them ate now at Anpapoli«, _ OF Northern and Kastern correspondents send MR. J. 1. BARRETT, | ON MONDAY, FANCHON. Were on the side of the Confederates, (being in Riaery them at Pls. as new supplion daily PERRY & BRO. The favorite young “Actor, from the Walnut | NEkOtnie Gann repdiepes eet, © foliow ing four arrived here Inst evening, Penn, avenge nnd oth xt Strevt Theater, Philadelphia. ON MO! , fiers © full belief that Lee had recrosced into Mary- and oe at Wallards', viz: General Prince, Pt 7" "# Beery Building. | @N MONDAY, FANCHON. land and assumed the offensive,) but makes the ¢ setsin Wilkins, (Md.) A. A. G3 Captain EW AND SUMP Merion vor efaNo ON MONDAY, FANGHON. following significant admissions : isher, A.D. ©. and ¢ aptain G. B. Halstead, Professor ALEXANDER WOLOWSKI, Pianist | ON MONDAY, FANCHON. with ton cot a ee carousel Seaexave to G@ux. Wavswourn.—General - ned wosue ¢ Oot for te On MONDAY EV : ON MONDAY, FANCHON. massing together an army under McClellan, Wadsworth, Military Governor of this Dis- bin New ana Bing 0 Hin ee Fretane Cclesters faraoas Bene oeeeess | op oer ge ot —— ee ae Wwe bear, at § o'clock having oniy aittent Iknowioden of mast will THE PRENOH Shy A bey knapsacks and stripning his forces of every in- is re: * j ens) ‘a wer’ i s < - y - pihnitiws hn ee Fp testy ad cman alee de antag, THE STORMING OF ALGIERS: oly iad thi hamense farce pon Sar colen Baa aes oT with rare i" the vocal i 1 il - 7 ' i, 4 ile a port them were Prmsowat.—Gov. Anstin Blair, Mich; John ALR Ee trelver at moat Hajeet, 7 ee Miss Adah Tsaaes Menken | A DAY PERFORMANCE OF FANCHON | the reduption eta “reba ie Wood, Wm. Kellogg, W. P. Kellogg, J. w: | and ‘the singer to vocall th facility; rab Boy, for the “The rapidity and boldness of the blow were Shaffee, Lk; are at the Nauonal. t ja ere rte poy seg rg Tier Wolbwaki ‘The entertainment will conclude with a unprecedented in the movements of Yankee Wim. M. Tweed, Ubas. O'Connor and Jas Pet ives No 451 Tenth pss BPs AVORIPE PLAY, H Especial Accommodation of Families, oe and the Northera le might well : ‘ Mi. ape Peer aee In which Mine KATE DENIN, ANNIE ye anticipated the mast decisive success from McGregor, N. ¥.; are nt Kirkwood's, LE CE eee aera. fae WILKES, Mr, A. H. DAVENPORT and on this extraordinary dash of their favorite gen- see = EEE eae : ' POTATOES AND OATS. Mr, SAM. RYAN will appear, . eral.” Se-The Democrats of the 5th Congressionat ones NEXT SATURDAY, October # Priicéof Wales shocks» Opt rict of Pennsytvania bave nominated Chas. la of Back He POTATOES. ADMISSION + Oct 3d, &9-The Prince of Wales shocks ‘the Balish me 2 Esq., a8 their candidate for Von. shela of by ‘ Besa Gitels ana Parquette..... R at 23 o'clock. fourtiers by his warm expressions of ae . Sohn I). Stiles has been nominiared | Hor sale from vessel, Apply So-TER BERRY, Seats can be secured daily from J oy Finis eas F “Doe pre io the Oth dibtrtet. ne Bln* 06 Water street, Georgetown. Doors open at7 ; commencent 7, Box Sheet Open Three Dajs in atvance. tt York Post, " petites a0 Be ew cr 5 ‘ a . 7 = J res = a a Oly at EOMASE

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