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‘THE EVENEING/STAR: WASHINGTON GTPY: : THE Se 2, 1s62. ee READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- SEE GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. Ne Notice to News Agen’ sarmy under command WS agents With th ot General McClean and the forces in and around Baltimore. in the West or South, should send th. ir orders ft the STAR to Henry Tay for the Washington Agent Building, Babimore, Md. The Lifeligencee not correspontient tf the Cintinnni Gr yet oppored the promulga- r, Sun Iron +. SIRT? OF THE MORNING PRESS, > of the C; = the a mn of the io tat’ a tan <p> the Prosidentis Himancipatien .proclt- mation, and says: «Thie difference of opinion, relatiag, how- ever, tot qnestion of tontingent policy, (for as Sit is cxpresely promrlzated,) does not in- seh terpoe any Mobatnc Departments.” The Iatlligencer publi hes the correspond- ence between Gen. Halleck and Goy, in the way of a hamno- jens eosoberation of its mentbers in admin tering the Government’ within their respective Gamble, of Missouri, in relation to the organization and government of the militia: and afer xoticing the construétion placed ‘upon it by the States, and their reservation of right to appoint ail officers and govern their own militia, swys: «For their own sakes, and still more for the well-being of the Governm nt, ft is to be hoped » says: that they Will not continue to maintain a con- proclamation of emancipation has in- itely postponed all thought of practical aid and comfort to be derived from this qnar- ter by the South. The European Government that now recocnises the South asa power on rth, identifies itself with slavery and with y propagandism, a thing it will be slow OUR MILITARY BUDGET. LITARY B THE sti TV ATION, CONFEDE WHAT JEFF. DAVIS PROPOS a Th THE fesbtion oF. OF LEE SS ARMY. i Seee TE CAVALRY Ss ‘OUTING FROM CULPEPER COURT HOUSE. ig till © bulk of Lee's ES TO DO NEXT. army occupies the ground situated between the Opequan creek and the straight turnpike running from the river oppo- site Williamsport tinsh: cor iderable str The urz. and Winche have thus the ad im in the; via Mzr- antage of a fron tind a capital tuca@ns of transportation and locomotion imme- diately in their re: position in that . As they cannot find a region of country for defense in a field fight, we take it for granted thet ch i of '¥ Will xive us battle there, if anywhere ue fortifications of Winch The rebel force at Culpeper C art Honse made no further demonstration against Colonel Melran’s force lately, at Warrenton, than to send cavalry to scont Through the territory between the two points, as far east as the dine of tw Rappahannock, six miles from the latter town. Nevertheless, the impression prevails in our camps over the river that it is Jeff. Davis's purpose to advance a large force from Gordonsville, via Culpeper, to Manassa- , red essay to hold that point against any trox ops we can send there to attack them. We should like nothing better than to find them es<aying any sueh We have no additional news to- stretegy as that. a ‘Y of actual eccurrences tm. frent of either line—that of General MeClelfan or General Heintzleman. GENERAL BUE Though not able to state the ‘fact as being within our own knowledge, we have substan. tial reasons for believing the rumor of the sn- per-edure of Gen. Bueil in the command of our army in Kentucky, to be true. It seems to be understood that alezed slowness or inert- ness on his part, command on Gen. Thomas. ever, by telegraph, that at the request of Gen ‘Thomas and other officers, he has subs equent- ly been reinstated fn hix command. of, our army, are roaming o is the cause for devolving his It is stated, how- HANG THEM. A band of thirty or forty marauders, strag- glers and deserters from, and eamp followers er portions of I. m- don and Fairtax counties, insulting, maltreat- ang and plundering citizens with impunity. We trust that Gen. Banks will promptly send afier them a body of cavalry, with instructions to shoot or hang them on the spot where ught. THE PRESIDENT Who lett Washington in « special train yester- by Marshal La- Mariers of the Army of the Potomac, near Sharpsburg, is expected to return to-day. Wool BF The Meinphis Bulletin learns that Breck- | inridge has removed his command froin the | Vicinity of Holly Springs aud Heruaudo. Ieft on the cars in the direction of J: Miss. and it ix supposed the Rienzs, on the Mobile and Ohio Railroad. As: NED TO DUTY. Emory has been assigned withthe Eighth Army i to report im person to Major General orps, and er- — eee They jackson, ation is He app ars to have been afraid to cross from Byha liato Rien: come cross nz, lest G d whip him. Se to the cars and is now Sving to Teinforee Price over the railroad. S7 Col. Forsyth, formerly editor of the Mobile Register, and Minister to Mexico, is ve been killed in a recent skirmish McCook's Regiment in Kentucky. He beld ag various times public offives of di that of Minister to Mexico among ¢ Hel tinctio: Co He wa- one of the ¢ s<fonists to Washington to se re. mites sent by the a peace able <parsae vf tie States could not be agreed to the Chin: eram in thi Nomiyatep ror Coneress, Farnsworth, of the *th Iti the Celestial S¥ Homm—Col. W. R. Raaslom. for sev Tal years past the esteemed Mit deat® tothe Uni rday “Empire ‘We are confident, the good wishes of our Gov. las ofa ls ent, as w > city. Yr Prof De A Staves, left Washington tor his own conn baving been commissioned by his Gov- wATy of ¢ He route for meree with earres with him, yr of trieads nominated for Congress gressional District, on tie first Republican Union Convention Col. PF. was a ii, 25th BF The Louisville Jour: tueky was legitimately yesterday. and 36th Congress. Col. Joun F. s Cayalry, was the cond Con- yallot, by the Merango, member of the der s that Ken- represented in the late con vention of Governors xt Altoona, Pa, and adds that if any one protessed to represent the State in that body, he did so without a shadow of au thority Const aT Rro.—James Monroe, of Ohio, has been appointed consul at Rio Janciro, in place of Richard C. Parsons. «7 The rumored attack on. Mobile—current in the journals—a few'Gay= 8g0, Turns OUtto be nothi 7 fgnin ing but rumor. “The ¢ poctponed till Ce: is has been Ob, of course! ‘ sistant Paymaster, Niblo, of the n mt. who ix on the | Navat PavMastee Miaaise ot is miss S. Steamer Montgomery, the U.$ r to N to last evening, to their full number i Sepeants ‘ander command. One of the peake character- ted the statement in the New York Tribune, that the General was about te izD, @Miss Gee Sigebavonldene ver at the Alsehood. nd no man who ha s men would say chievons re=ign, 2 head of r so, veal axer Mafts.—In aes “ning of Suri. Ue + Which for . nt " n the poathwert. into oppo- thy san. On account, however, of the city of ats orbit, the planet. Was nearest —rashington, Oct. 1, 1562—Eaitor > Lam in receipt of the following insolent communuecation throngh the city post office, T should not condescend to notice the writer, w! se contemptible traitor aud syn Jeff. Davis, but for the anproheaeion just before the paper went to press, and never ¢xamined, may not be clearly understead by honest nen “Mr. James H. Bell, of the Interior Depart- ment, one of the yelunteer nurses recently cap- tured at Bull Run: You say, ‘for three mortal hours they (the Wasbingtonians) with Pope’s officers and 200 soldier prisoners, were com- pelled to stand in the hot sun and subinit tothe humiliation of having their persons. searched) for money. But when you got to Richmond you were good customers to the prison sutler for lur- urics at czorbitant prices.’ Ploase tei me how you managed to purchase at such prices without money; and when yon again write for news- paper publication, be more consistent, or more explicit. Yonr friend, Cumiosurr, “Sey ptember 30, 1862." There is no inconsistency whatever in the the word. We were searched at Gordons- 28 stated, but the money was returned to When we arrived at Richmond we were us. again searched; and at this time all money not secreted about our persons was demanded, and their worthless trash (Contederate serip) given u in dieu, dollar for ¢ loliar. Does Mr. + Curi- osity” understand now? What was the differ- ence between rubbery at Gordonsyille and rob- bery at Richmond? 71 We were robbed, and the worthless stuff they gave us in exchange-was about equivalent to twenty per cent. of the value of U.S. Treasury notes. Hence the ex- orbitant - for luxuries, as all articles not furnished by Jef Davis areduxuries, Dovos the Anonymous querist comprehend ? Yours, Jas. H. Bern. THE LADIES’ SOCIET OF WESLEX ayel for relief of the and wounded SePecttuiy solicit the contribution of means to porehase, or the sift of such articles as inay be use Ito the sick and wounded. Contributions may be left at the Lecture Ruom of the Church. between four and five o’dlock p. m. each day, corner Fifth and F streets, ve 1-3t HEADQUARTERS § OND REGIMENT ». C. Volunteers. Camp ne rilstown, Sept. 25, 1362.—All the men his command now in and about the city of Washington, are he by ordered to report i cdiately & Capt. J. Harrower for duty with the command, All such enlisted men who do not report to him. arsl who will not be reported by hin head: Quarters as absent by authority. will me strwkon frou the rolls and prs i ~ Col. Commanding, eneee 114, 4), street, Island. HOE a La. “Putn: hammered ELY 309 Pennaylianin avenue. _te2tweo (Repub. Intel. & Alex. Gaz.) GHEET ZIN ROOFING es 1C Brizht da. ah 1x ds. “do oe, Received and fur sale by JOHN R. ELVANS, fe 23teo (Repub. & Alex. Gaz.) | 3 Cot AND ae SOAL AND Rpop: 4 COAL AND Woop!!! dd we receive MECHANICS" BANK, bt LLION BANK, AS MILLER & ©0., oe2t 243 south side of Fate M. CURWIN BURG NEW YOKK Grocery, Cousin or ITH St. AND Ney has on hand » very xcleet stock of fi allof which he will sell at the Lo nied take it ati st cash prices, 1ON ene ee BULLION BA BIL oc2tws BULLION BANE BILL waren ARSENAL, D.C... cl ¢ of the old wharé nt uformation wilh be is D. RAMSAY, Tol. Commanding SMITH attrellin beta ma rkets, | ntiary. iten ¥ upplying to this oc2 AS The oid and will sell the “LAMB, MUTTON, LARD, and takes all the BUL ION BANK NOT that may he offered. Oe 2-1w Ee DASH | AND COLLAR LEATHER, inch LEATHER CLOTH . MELED DRILL vA ELE MUSLINS, late heavy Savanee they are offered to regular ‘customers at much les: shan the | present factory cost JOHN B ELVA oc D-iweo «Repub, & Alex. Gaz.) 509 ae CK SILKS AND FANCY SILK The Pa cash y wr dope in plain figures. An inspection of stoek solicited. no obligation to purchase thereby incurred. PERRY & BROTHER Pa. ave. and Ninth str “Percy Buil BINET | MAKERS? | Ww. EBBING, GuATR CAye TACKS, BRADS and SCREWS. GI *PS and TC TUPTING TWINES, N RJ ELYANS, Ei Gezsieo (Repub, & Alex. Gaz) 309 Pa av.” \LOAKS, LADIES’ SULTS Cc i} s MADER AND SHAWLS. Many now in store, and new supplies added daily ; | all marked at the ures. tal cash value, in pl purchase, RRY & BROTHER. Pa. avenue and Ninth stree! “Perry Building.” _oe 2-10t ARRTAGE Pot ES. FINISHED SHAFTS nod BARS, PrACKS. oe -3teo (Repub. & A FFICERS AND SOLDIERS —Necsling Fancy. Ol Ragle DRY GOODE te eet Beng Fancy oF to iuspeet our large and comprehensive stock. One price only. the actual Cash Value marked in pln fares. All parcels peewee 3 packed for Express or.other | san & Bld ER. conveyance, free of « oe 2-Wt NEW STORE Srrarrorp Et aS*. 457 Ninth st., between D and F. Offers for sale choice lot TEAS, jas 1. Fine English Breakinst, 95 cents. Best Oolong. 8 eznts. Also. Best Gunpowder, Imperial and Young Hy- son. Five Bright Brown Sugar. only i i general assortment of flue Fainily Crosagss, te cee 4=7 oth st. 1 r Daal e_ BIELD AND © AFF OF 3 OU BLE And vin gle Breaste. Oger barat nOVER Bare. COATS. ‘b, Blue beaver Regalat Light ant Dark Blue gyaimere PANT OMlcers Cassimere and Fl HivTs: Buck Gauntietts and Wa: Under Shirts, Drawers, Half-H. All of the above guods are of s and will be suld at on usual low p ce NOAH WALK oc 2 tit Best Be: putes . WARM ELING SHAWLS: T swer the pi cers in camp or on the It Thick Colon BLANKE care dally opening new Goobs 5 One price only, plain figures. thee LOY ES. & the actua’ Pe he emir roark RY & BRO, 49th URMING DRESS GOODS AND SHA wall thy eer PD and old stan: i c fhe new Inbrics * me Con espontents wend and aan? Enstern cor: gs f. re ctual cash palue, marked in vinin ures An ive coun of -taek incurs no obligation to warel cee POrRY & BRO, t * thy atrest, oes Yaagt An examination of stock implies n6 obligation to | PERRY £ tement to the Stary whieh was | adn Iaborin visiting the Indiana Regiments if goods having been ¢ ing b A fall | = THE WAR INK INK THE Medels at © Iron oa the “onio— Ti egiment. © reek New ed & = Rebels Louis wig Oct. 1. -The R np & Confeder: slight ski 1 miles The tered ast ni Louisville, town ton. A considerable force went to > Shi »pherds ville, euemy “skedaddied.” The 34 Georgia New Iayen, four hundred and when in sight.the Nothing further of intereyt. Buell's Army in Motion. the interiot of Kentucky, in several coltmnes, | over different roads. Goy. Morton, accompanied by Adjntant Gen. Noble, Col. Steele, Aid-de-Camp, and M rill, Military Secretary, have concluded seyor. im this Military Department. Tndiano has forty- two regiments in Buéll's army, wich haye been supplied with all necessaries by Governor Morton. The Democrat is informed of 2 slight skir- mish between onr troops and a body of rebels, ae | LATE TELEGRA APHIC NEWS. | iineecccaties id H | L* ii j Lorisvinrk, Oct. 1.—Mreh the larger portion | V Buell’s army has moved towards | fac rs ; Faulkner. Gnruline aw —— 2 Harriet. ae s , at Fen Creek, last evening, in, which we were _ suecessful. - Unreliable raports are prevalent of skirmishes futher down the road, but military circles are anadviscd thereof, and are Sesran fA incorroct. Large numbers of the relatives and friends of officers and soldiers in Gen, Buell’s army are in the city, crowding the botels to suffocation. Crncinn att, Oct. 1.—{Special dispatch to the New York Herald.} Tt is rumored that Major Gen. Wright will be recalled, and Major Gen. spirit of my statement, although it may seem so | John MeClernand, of Dlinois, placed in com- in mand of the Department of Ohio. Gen. Mctlernand and his staff were present at the Altoona Conyention, and accompanied the Jovernors to Washington. jable advices from Louisville to-day re- present that afier Gen. Buell had turned oyer the command of his army to tien. Thomas, he Was reinstated by the authorities at Washington pon the request of Gen. Thomas and all the jor Generals of the division. % y Itis unders . Morgan, with his forces, will reach the Ohio on Thursda Friday. < loss in the retreatis trifling, and he has saved his trains. rE STORY OF WASHINGTON socrETY— 4A. Brisee. Price Just published and for gate at i & SOLOMON'S oe 1-3t 332 Pray, 4 eles r LOOKOUT LL THE PRINCIPAL LAND Mis ON The Houre KEYPORT will run hereafter } WASHINGTON and BALTI aking two trips per \ at Pomt Look BOR rane tet y HO! Fn k PINE HORS large Draught Horses Ge er ‘bays ble for n sutler tea t | prrere av ARTE RM ASTER'S SEALED Prov Batain rast be Assistant Quarterm y marked “f ~ Me: ti S. Hartz, Houle Int | uaursacne BATTLE-FIELD AND VICID MAPS oF WASHINGTON COUNTY, MD., Very Large, Full and Complete, * Sent to any address by Express, PRick $64 copr. Also, many other MARYLAND COUNTY-MAP3, AT $5 a Copr. For eale by SIMON J. MARTENET, Surreyor and Map Publisher, Be 3)-3t" 6 South street, Baltimore XUNSTANTLY oN HA et FOR SAL. of FA Eee fate 5 Will be sold rensonable on applicatirn to P. KELLY, at Lime Kiln Stables, at foot of Twen- tiith st. _ sew" the army n rooms, No. $0 bas now no connection with his for- oLM nite De |, THE FIRST EMBALMER IN the u a and first in this city, having e, Where he is ready to swith as much satisfaetion usiness, 303 Pa. av. —THE COPART ERSHIP | heretofore carried om by the name ef F. J. HEIBERGER « CO. wee Dissolved by mutual consent on the goth . | of August last. All those indebted te the firm are urgently requested to settle enone ae at the old place of business. ¥. 3. WETRE ERGER, — NOTICE.—The subscriber, F. J, Heiberger, senior partnerof the late firm, takes pleasure in inform. friends and the’ pablic erally that he will continue the businesein mall its branches under e 13-Im* the former name and title, and will endeavor to * | merit the continued favors of their former patrons, -s ¥. J. HEIBERGER (Snecessors to H, F. Louton & Co.) fepl Citizens’, Military and Naval Tailor, " pus 18,70 GIVE NOTIEN, That the sibseri- hath obtained from the Orphan's Court of iW: ee ton county, im the District of Columbia | letters of administration on the personal estates te of | William Dillow, late of Washington Co. a An persons having eceased are hereby wa Faine, with the vouchers the on of before the 2th day o by law be exe under my hand this 2th day of Se tomber, 4 SUSANN vee DIL LOW Natiral Phitotaphy ‘ous History of the Et Harris on Galvanism, 55 cents Dempsey on Tron Girder Bridg Hanu’s Plane Trigonometry . 37 Heather on Mathematical Instruments, 37 cants. Cotsell on Ships Aneh¢ rs, 56 cents. Wiguins on Umbanking Landis from the Sea, cent. Pyne on Perspective, 7>-cents Andrews on Avricultural Engine erin seg ANCK TP EIPT REC Oe PRESERVING PROPERTY, The Most Effectual i in the World Information byt be obtained at M.T. PARKER'S PAIN TING ESTABLISHMENT, , betiveen’ gt and 7th Streets, Whe Nariety of SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING Is executed with neatuess and dispatch. 8. 37 cents, 112, Yur 0.59 Li | “Cloth FROCK | To prevent reistakes, he will state that his “ art reservative” refers exclusively to the various lepartments of his trade, to which he challenges competition, either iu quality of work or reason, | Bleness of price. jy le 3a HE TAX-PAYERS’ MANUAL. Containing the Acts of Congress imposing direct and excise } taxes; 25 cents, | | Martin Van Buren; Lawyer, Statesman, ant Man; | Weents, Marastrite. by Madame Emilie de Girardin ; 25 Tbe ; rt cents, oO} Quincey ong the Pines, by ae ‘B cents. . ‘lying Dutchinan, by Saxe ; 59 cents, The Game Fish of the ‘Nort! th ; e 2. A Book about Doctors ; $125. The Mystery, novel, by M _ Orpheus C. Kerr's a | pe OFFIO¥, Juxe Gru, 1564, ALL WHOM CONCER. é “a i Bien havin ear. oat under has of iy a for the reissue of sleand to sen War- at bed herein, whieh are inal | been lost or destroyed, notice is ees at the date foliowing the descrip Wart Fant. a new Certificate, of like ‘aoe if no valid objection Land warrant certiheate, No. Gldten for. ffeeathsg of February.” 1847. Vid favor oth it aed tu of Cap rown’s company, valduicers, inthe war with Mew | fap 2ist, 1862. JOSEPH HM; BABRATT, 1h 7- jaw Commissioner. i | ApaMs’: EXPRESS COMPANY, hayes NOTICE OF REWOVAL, : | The DELIV ERE sOrFice | Removed trom Third eae tc | steeet, between 24 aud aH thin Compaiiy, Is he sarge chy one det HUF | i Bri | xame, by 5 ADVER'NTS. B. Bush, Louis» Ball. Luey tele il. BE, Migs fom. Mary Y, Mtiss Manna, Miso. Onesie ’ wee ges) ‘Ana ‘Mfrs Busier. athen, ML Breen. Cathine, Mra in, Annie, Mra pore 1 mi arker. Charity, Mrs Parkeg Meat i Key. Mary Mix« g Lepage ‘Miss Ran, Sarah, Miss Chambertin, Isadora. Mrs Razan, Catherine, Campbell, Sisan G, Mrs Kaiasay, cs Mins Coalmar, Rredet ir auiet aUaroling. Mrs Mixs an, A Brooks, fame Miss Mrs Bruray. Ch Dove, Charlot R Dstiam. Alice, Mra Ewell, Rebecca, Misa Kitetor, Miss Mrs np, Mrs Stevlman. Lizzie, Miss Finch, De Sinetair. Mrs M pea! ™M rs sinch geile! ee Suet Sat: tg tall .. Mrs Mrs male As Tremmel, Fane'A, Miss 2 ose. Mra? Trontman, Josephine So- as in, Mary. Mise phis. Mixs Huntepiag. Suxan. Mise Tet. Mary F. Mrs Hood, Phebe, Mrs Thoms Maria, Miss rode tia Mind ¢. Thombs: ee, Miva Hosile. Mary, Herron, Mary J Hicks, Margrof, Mra Hossel. Mars Watts, Margaret, Mre weet, pare, Mrs Widiams, M Willcox, ose Mies Watkins, Sarah E. Mra Wathar, Watkins. Mr< ilson, Thos, Capt Mrs sc M He rd C. Herbert. Gb. Mrs ii Enis. Mrs Hall, Annie J, Mis th. Mrs White, Terens Fee aT Wells Wi, Me: Tarvin SB. Me «Hiri. Mrs Jackson. Mary, Mrs t, Ra Webster. B hy 7 Adal:ne, Miss aabeth, Mrs Kelley: Mary Anne Welehe John B. Mes Kennedy. Mary. Mrs Willeax. Generai Mrs ally, Mise 2 Young, Mars. Mrs Young, BT, Mes Anton das Alien Dr J Andrews Jas B- Arnold Henry Atkins Win D Anld Wm Allen W Ande Martin radiey Jas d Ry J Bench for Cap ATT dae AS yoecag et a na A hath v Hunta A tyde Ja Happell dno Harrigan dno Hunt Vell Jeremiah Piattas Bri Haegdacab Pronle Gao. Rouk Tsial Pallin Chas K sino Roper Wm H Sn » = a om Chas G enone DT ttersoa Cap Jd thins das @ Burk: Brent 1M Pailin Hermin n - oli Cap es Capt HN-« i Hewkin- Hugh Hardman HOD nT nH J Ruhigoine. 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P.M SATTENTI ON. GEORGETOWN U NION MEN —All loyabcitizens of Georgetown of rsofnge and over, rre respectfully and earn- 2 estly requ the books at the An“ Anti Rebelli tion’? has be of which is tod: n formed town. agen which j Wo Pens. 2800. GEORGETOWN CORPORATION Rt inte ast payable quarter year $2,800. Sots want pply to Wie TENNEY, f oe 2-3t Thion Square, Georgetown, D. WNOTICE.—My William Jenkins, has ran away from home, and I hereby forewarn all persons from harboring or. trusting him on my account, as I will pe no debts he may. contract. Ail ministers are forbi onto marry Georgetown, Oct. 1, 1862, [1t"] § "JENKINS. 100 BOXES Lage SOAP, in store and for sale low TLYDE & DAVID: oc 1-St* Water strect, Georgetown, OTATOES! ait POTATOR 2,90 bushels of prime buck: ue y POPATORS Tr! mt r_sale from gent ae Wee per schooner Ids TER DERRY. _fe i-t 85 Water st., Georgetown. — GEORGETOWN T. Ax Abatement of six per cent. will be allowed en e taxes for the current year. if raid on or before D.C. e Ist day of October. CHAS, D. WELCH, «80 26-dw Collector, OR, 54 —A No. 1 ‘Skype HORSE (Ver- Feral ane mpeg ¥ anh on rs fea ral ( aR en isk i. tn st TTYR AND iBS CHEE firki UTTER i ‘ babraetit ta a ALA 5 . E OW, No. 456 Eighth ef. acar Pa. er. H tthe} were 3: —-}-Such agri ; fnuction Fen the Depa Ve ew rn OCHRE ace ding to the late py quest 4 from his preseat w, doubth to assign tly raised, = In Which »him’ 2 rrangement between thos Gen. Sizel contd be binci nt, which must necessarily . Bisel to be 7 This request = dissatisfaction with the failur corps certain regiments which the Governors of the St jess, out | assign troops as they come futo the service just where the exigenci s of the moment require m most imperatively. We are persuaded that « little reflection will open the cyes of Gen. S. to this fact, as well a- tothe further fact that the President and War Department have at all | thes done eyety possible thing to gratify him. ‘The trouble between them forcibly illustrates, first, the embarrassments to the service grow- ing out of the interference of Governors—acting #ts stich With the disposition of troops raised for | the public weal rather than be commanded by | any particular general; and, also, tbe worse i { i j | than folly of disposing of troups to any other H ; end Whatever than that of using them as and where they can for Yie time being best subserye the canse for whi¢! ay were brought into the service, P.S.—We may not iagpropttanl¥’ remark } that the Governors lately here are alsd under- | stood to haye virtually assumed the right not | only thus to as-ign the (roops, but in more than i one instance the Generals; in the way of in- | | sisting vehemently that ons «hould have this command, anothe: command, and that others should be removed trom their command, &c., &c.. All this isin exact keeping with the doings of the political leaders that haye up to this ume broughtso many d+ inp and reverses On ONT arma. it will be readily perceived that to permit the Goyernors of States to assign troops to | Special officers would be virtually conceding | our forces, ' tieipation of the movement, carri | Star picket, | told we would be back ia two days. | | vd to call and Tegister their names on | } of hosp , to present their applications in persony but will to them the right to make or wunake Generals im command. CLEANING THEM OUT. Just prior to the visit paid to Warrenton by Contederate authorities, in an- -dawayevery negro in the neighborhood, slave or free, to a safer poruon of Dixie. T D.C. Vourxter Sharpsharg, Sept. 27.—Es ir: Having just returned from off u thonght I would amuse myself by informing you of the condition of our regimeut. :en We left Fort De Kalb, Virginia, we we ns, ed to take two day Of course We were not We have been a all kinds of h us aud nothing 4 Our march being a we were compriied to throw away at coats and blankets. We are now needed, being very warin in the vr cold at nicht. We are on the inac, and the fog in the morn- tyy rain. We have received no nz a Washington regiment, and zton givingnohor recompeled Ito the Union-loving people for rubber Bataan is fast Approaching. We we could take no clothing. 3 » were orde! red rf General Griffin to cross the river to Shepherdstown, on Thursday. We dia so, driving the rebel pickets before us, pice z one Beutenant, two cavalrymen, bat- tery blacksmith for: @ two ambulances | be¥onging to the 38th Georgia. The boys beep the river as if they were on Penn. j a3 ia avenue. Generil Griffin thinks we are the most daring regiment in the field. He says onr charse of inst Saturday ath (Corn Exchange) Pennsylvania being cut up by the rebels, was the best he over saw. Mr. Edvter, if you will ask, Tega ce your the Tnion people of the District for ts for us we Will ider you our friend. B20 D.C. Vous. ps bian ORDER IN “REL ATTON. oe LEAVES AND FUR. or Wasuixeton, Jetober 1, Ins2. ioh for can be consid- ere a at these hendqnarters unless the ofticer or i ed to offi- on Surgeon's certificate of disability & from wounds ved in action; or on e » showing that the officer is ccount of sickness, and that TY fe save life or precent per- the leatye is nee manent disability. Tt the ry regiment to which the officer belongs command, application must be mtal, brag division, and nd the titicate must be the medical director of the corp: the officer fs not serving in a corps, by Hieal tor at these he 1 hospi tnd, the cer au) al officer in charge, ‘d by the medical director at these quarters. &. Furloughs will be granted to enlisted men only on Surgeon's certificate of dixahijiw arising trom Wwonnds: or, in extreme cases of disability Zz from sickness, where the certitic swe that the man ¢anno’ Adpopewincd be ex- pected to ver in a General Hospital. If the regiment to which the ae belongE is in this command, the applic; must be proyed by company, re: 1, and all other intermeditte commande If he isin a Gen- eral nt is not in th approved or, officer orenlistes ) a paroled or «xchinged prisoner, atuse than sickness or wounds, pm whove indicated, No leave of absence or furlonghs will be od than thirty days: nite nd ocersin charge = will not allow either officers ormen ferwtrd them through the regular channels and by the regular orderlies. AN Papers seat in through the ahd channels and ia the proper mode will be promptly considered, and the decision communicated through ‘the same channels without delay; but no attention will be.paid to cases Where this order hag been in- fringed, and cemmanding officers will be held responsible for its observance! iy command of Major General Baw: Ruwwarp B. awry, Captain, A. D. Acting Ane Adj't General. PERSONAL.—C ‘ Ward, H. 5, Lan. | sing, B. F. Baker, ‘and Wetmore, N.Y; Cam. R.A. Adams, U.S.N.; Henry Sanford, NYT Pierce Butler, Pa; H.S. Macomb, Del; Meat Witlards’. Gen, Cowdin and Col. Van Wyek, U.S. V4 are at the National. LOCAL N Ews. SS Drarus or Souprens. —The ; tellowing have been reporter d since our last: Wm, Correy, company B, 119th Penn. Augustus Baker, company D, 10ist N.Y. Kobt. M. Jackson, company F, jasper Gordon, company G, 16th Mich. Clarence R. Smith; company A, 91th N.Y. John Ruck, company K, iy N.Y. Wm. Mutchler, company B, 2th Ind. Sylvanus Mitchell, comp; E, 17th Me. 3.H. Ilenderson, company D, Mth Conn. Sam'l Mackey, company D, 16th-Pa. R. DL. Patiirson, company M, 2d Penn. Gordon, company B, 24 Pa. R. Chas, Ulric h, company K, 4th W. J, ne Sanford, np 0. ist Mich. a. Hager, com) se 16th Conn. Cc. Lynch, BAU. S. infan’ War ie unknown, lusth Penn 4 a AS Sg company nn. sn . Russell, company H, i 21st Mass. Wc. Beech, eeesny E, 7th Latives of deceased soldiers can be. fur Toladion trade beri amar gs ‘of tlt vont dnks, rel to the buri ©. by calling on F. oe under- taker, 444 E etreet “a babe scacos. REVO oo aint tatters ‘Ward’ patrolmen re- ported, margin y Valentine, disor- Bis fohnson, drunk anda ree ss do. Wm. 81 interfering ith om fy pattorintees theit duty; sent to jail fer pn hearing—by Stistics Thompson. Yor OCAses.=— Yesterday afte, the eaadd’ visited the restanrant of T. Ter, on Fourteenth street, nearthe avenne, and seiaed five barrels and several kegs mae a qnor, which was confiscated ahd the isihment clawed, F Or se me yo. 2. if Shey, oon ‘Rnd tw spas wane: it wats the third time this house had been visitedsthd the liquor sciznd, ately ge! tlUg i a new Was taken ey. eriatress aun <0on as the tn Forrta Wann: Sy ‘asm tice Walter Chester Reed ands Johw larceny: sent to jail for farther hearifig: Conneity and John E. Schatfer, drunk: fore over to the military. Caspar, fined $3. W. H. Patridze. ing 4 nt ismis Gothih Taner. drank deriy, up dour | colored, suspicion= character; the city. Lucey Donohnar, ae aie fe diers: locked up twelve’ hots. drunk: va. Monts, gajaredy tage sar ed ACCIDENT ON THY Lone ‘Berman ani ace cident occurred on the hong wing, wherehy thirteen amen Ene. Mént “wagons were trains, travelling both ways thecame on the bridge, ad = drivers wate be ened, on hearing the appro ing abandoned. them. <The (rain came om into wagons with the above result.— Ale, News, Oct. 1. . 490. . 3%) oh z ADS. nie A can: aren ee nen were Exiting for aid, police of the Marehed the ‘Asnnilania Ttis that some of theny wilt Beatie ae Ge rw can arate Nayr_ Yarp Bringe.—On Sut oy be an to. ive, octtiome ties in Government employ hn cross over at that time will be ferried the bridge-keeper, Srcoxp Warp Arion Jus. tice aa 4 nedy, oondbeta drank and ° turned over to the pee c TELEGRAPHIC. 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