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THE E h S] TA MPORTANT UNION vie Tone ar 2 E EV. iN] G AR. a TCORINTH, MISSISSIPPi; | = — > = WASHINGTON CITY | yan DORN, Price AND LOVBI PES VATED! Fradmanona4 +. OCTOBER & -_ meanest = dees = | BETWEEN 700 AND 1000 REBELS TAKEN PRISONERS { ‘ > @@7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. | BEE OUTSIDE FOR! INTERESTING TELE- TWO REBEL BATTERIES TA ‘ Nb { > 4 Se ee ee UNION GENERALS HACK ima RELLRD, ae a > AND OGL SHVERELY WoU NDED Notice to News Agents. — - ; : News agents with the army under command | pRR REBELS LEAVE THEIR WOUNDED IN of General McClellan and the forces in and | OUR HANDS. around Baltimore, in the West or South, shold ; send their orders for the Stan to Henry Tay- lor, Agent for the Washington Star, Sun Iron 3 Building, Baltimore, Md. or SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESA, The Intelligencer is occupied with news de- tails to-day. unis The Republican has a defence of «radicalism, in which it says: mais F - i tles were radicals, and . e ‘We fancy that the bitterest “infernal” amongst YeatePdny the rebels under Van Dorn, Prica the Republican's readers must shudder atsuch and Lovell were repulsed from their attack on y he enemy are | biasphe! utterance as this! Corinth with greatelaughter. T! y ™ peed in full retreat, leaving their dead and wounded OUR MILITARY BUDGET. ——————— ARMY HORSES. OUR FORCES IN: PURATIP! —>-_-- THE FNEMY CORNERED! a H SIDES > Last evening the following importani dis- | patch reached headquarters here: i HEADQUARTERS, Jacksoy, TENN.) i October 5— a m. THE LOSS ON BOT! VERY HEAVY: on’the field. Rosecrans telegraphs that the | Yors is serious on our side, particularly in j| officers, but bears no comparison with that of | As come of our cotemporaries have published the enemy. the fact that the Government is unable tosupply Gen. Hackleman fell while guilantly leading sufficient horses for cavalry service in this his brigade. Gen. Oglesby is dangerously quarter, we may add that probably three of wounded. Gen. J.B. McPherson reached Uor- four thousand cavalry in the armiesof McClel- inth with hie commaad yesterday. Rosecrans lan and Heintafeman are st this moment prac- pursued the retreating enemy this morning, tieslly unavailable for that reason. Afcording and should he attempt tomove towards Bolivar to common report, the Quartermaster's Depart- wii) follow him tathat place. Hurlburt is at ment declines advancing the prices pald for the Hatchee with five or six thousand men, and such borses—from #110 to $130—delivered here. 4s, no doubt, with the pursuingcolumn. From ‘When Trensury notes were ator near par, aad 799 to 1,000 prisoners, besides the wounded (of before the war had used up so many horses, the enemy) are left in our hands. they were readily obtainable at those rates; but U.S. GRANT, Maj. Gen. Com'd’g. with Govermgnent ievanien gaara hg This forenoon, the following dispacth, giving Lee a rh ten aige dad = os = pl further interesting peer of this important eumption of them, and higher prices ruling in battle, reached Washington : private horse sales, as a matter of course the | HEADQUARTERS, JACKSON, Tey. dealers will not furnish them voluntafily at Major © Mallets October 5. Fe eee nee ty Contin to ran tee ee nat Gen. Ord, who followed Hartbut and took learn, : P 7 cemmand, met the enemy to-day, on the south dismounted until, in the course of events, i side of the Hatchee, as I understood from the Treasury notes come again to have something like the value of gold and silver. dispatch, and drove him across the stream and Sa got possession of the heights with our troops. Ord took two batteries and about 200 prisoners. The Yankee arrived at the Navy Yard yes- A large portion of Rosecrans’ troops were at terday morning, bringing up the following pris- Chevalls. At this distance everything looks comers, who were cent tothe Provost Marshal, most favorable,and I cannot see how the enemy and committed to the Old Capitol, anda large are to escape without losing everything but lot of goods which were captured while being their small arms. I have strained everythir conveyed across the river near Budd's Ferry: to take into the fight an adequate force and to Capt. John Tayloe, of King George, 9th Vir- get them into the right place. ginia cavalry, Max Stradelhofer, J. F. Gill. | U.S. GRANT, Major Gen. Com'dg. man, Joseph Butler, Thomas Anadie,and Al- | we may add that it is understood here that beman Yerby. " there is strong probability that the enemy will Cupt. Tayloe was on a visit to hishome near not be able to escape our pursuing forces, as the Ferry, and ieut. McGraw being informed they are hemmed in in a cul du sac—between of the fact, went ashore with @ boat's crew, two rivers—from which they cannot escape. and, surrounding the house, took him prisoner. When arrested he was attired in full rebel reg- imentals. The others were taken in boats with the goods endeavoring to run the blockade. CAPTURE OF A REBEL OFFICER, GOODS, &-. GARIBALDIANS OFFERING FOR THE War. Mr. RK. A. Witthaus, of New York, has pub- ; lished a letter received by him from an officer | of Garibaldi’s army, tendering the services of ' several thousand Italian patriots to fight for | the American Union. This officer says that he alti. 18 Satisfied he can enliet for this service from Government have been secrefly sold in Balti- | four to six thousand men, commanded by two more at 15 cents on the dollar, or $1,000 bonds =~ hundred good officers, and all of them’ vete- for $150, payable in Baltimore or United States rans, who have experienced service in the currency. “We suppose the belierer: quietly campaigns of 1515-49 and 1559-'68. He says | “ CONFEDERATE BONBS.”” We understand that bonds of the Confederate | campaign. Tb- { lost one man killed and two or th j; emy. = further that the entire force can arrive at New buy and lay them away, expecting if they suc. Fork fuily ‘dand od. + tude ceed they will turn out a good investment; if Pade ft Fests iret or Nor vo not, they will pocket the loss and light their segars with them. It will be awkward if warded. sellers and buyers find themselves in Fort BFA letter was pi ed off the body of a Geor- McHenry or Lafayette. ; gian soldier which contained the following p: | soge: | & We have tuff times here at this time. We | are hard run to getenufftoeat. Beefis high— " Ss Typ ia C: - a common steer, three years old, sells for twen- Eseatn, Of Reoits Virgen Onvalry, wad sent | £°STs daiterciend ah sant teenie ein to this city by General Sigel, having ben xxcad Hogs Wlilsell ta twalve dallare por mann up sas piencisy anu Was kent to the Old head this fai and no Renee oe ekude wh Lit Capitol by the Provest Marshal. H — I pe you the people are giting tyred of Barney Goodman, a captain of gueriiia ‘tis war hear Union men are coming out band at Leeeburg, was taken and sent to the | pele ae Sele tek bane BESS NEUE 00 Provost Marshal yesterday, who sent him to | | the Old Capitol. SIGEL'S CORPS. Major A. Schwartz, of the 2d Illinois light Ttillery, is discharged from the service of the United States, to enable him to accept the ap- pointment of chief of artillery to Gen. Sigels corps d’arme. THE HARPER'S FERRY SURRENDER-AN IN- | VESTIGATION IN PROGHESS. 8 ON | The military commission, of which Gen. Hunter is president, is understood to he inves. tipating all the cireumstances attending the surrender of Harper's Forry, and has sum- tuoned a large number of witnesses in the case, CAPTURE OF A VALUABLE STRAMER. : The prize steamship Sunbeam, of London, Acting Master Foisen, arrived at New York on Saturday from New Inlet, N. C., which place ebe left September 30. The Sunbeam was captured off New Inlet on the 26th of Septem- ia and Mystic, while attempting to run the blockade at Wilmington. She is built of iron, is of 208 tons burden, has an auxiliary en- gine of %-horse power, was built at Birken- ' head, England, fire years ago, and has is made to Governor Morgan, of New York, to | whom a translation of the letter has been for- | BROUGHT IN. Yesterday, Second Lieutenant A. McKenzie SEDO | @7 McCord & Co., of New York, presented a )\ petition in the Board of Aldermen of that city on Wednesday praying to construct a gun at the expense of the city that will sink all the navies of the world, and it was referred to the national committee, The gun is to throw a 1000- pound bali, with 100 to 15u pounds of powd-r, ; and to weigh only one-tenth as much as tue ; Rodman 15-inch gun. WF The following is one of the many good things got off by Van Vleck, of the Kinderhook Rough Notes: “He that steals my purse, steals patage stamps—they're ours, they're yours, and ave been slaves to thousands, and when they Ket dirty will do nobody any good—but he that appropriates to himself our good name, takes | two Vs we would like to sve him get the <pecie | ou.” &> The Portland Press is informed that Hon. F. O. J. Smith is to be the United States Sena- torial candidate agai the nrxt Maine Legislature, and that Mr. Smith | calculates upon having the support of a large | nymber of conservative Republican members, | while the Democrats will all yote for him to a man. | 7 Accounts from San Francisco to the 25th instant state that the President’s emancipation | roclamation was heartily endorsed by the , ; ix journals there. ‘he commercial re- ; ports state that large quantities of goods are going into the interior, and that domestic Liquors had seriously declined in price. THE NEW NAVAL EXPEDITION. By the arrival of the Iroquois from Pensa- Gait "A ape saved oapoaiion Tas cosas | BAval expedition was concen- Pensacola; i a ! 7” The hops (says the Cooperstown Journal) | are now all pick A better crop has not been | trating at 5 and another, a: to | gathered in many years, and the yield consid- be imtended for acting in concert waa hewas | erably exceeds thal of Iast year. Prices in the 1 to rendezvous at a given point off the coast of | country have not changed. Dealersare buying | South Carolina. The Hartford, flag-ship of the | only to fill orders, at 10 to 13 cents. entire ——— under Admiral Farragut, has juss been first-rate order, and rumors Say ‘Were rife that another fleet was ‘about tobe sent ! RHODE ISLAND SOLDIBRS’ RELIB | from the North to reinforce the Admiral. ‘ The regular mecting of this Ansociation will | Three iron-clad shi: from New ¥. i eld at the rooma of Mr. J.H. Brown, on TUES- Boston. ips w York and | Day BVENING, Oct. 7, at 734 o'clock’. The at- | oy to be looked for by the | tendance of all residing, and ali stayivg in the city i - -f Uniet. The officers of the fleet , from this State in requested. x cos 2tt i of Flos ee Serpent oe | CONN} CTIOUT SOLDIERS’ RALIED As. | sick of the en Senseiee uk SOCIATION —The members and_frienda | o Association. are invited to meet at Tompor- | ance Ball, TONIGHT, at 7% o'clock. If there ara | any Connecticut ladies in the city, they ara alao @ among the | e«pectfully invited to attend. Monday night haa white ‘lorida | been fixed upon aa the regular ni hs fi lie = ar satiety meetings, apd {tia deatrabie nat ore ha % he oe operation of all our fris cute Punsowat.—Col. Trumbull, Ct: Col Faulk- | you cannot visit the homplials, coms and nsonre ne ner, Alex. Cummings, Col. Mix, Uol. Pierson | and Col. Hall, N. Y.; Major General Keyes, U. | 8. V.; Gov. John A. Andrews, Mass.; Col. Ham. | iiton, Texas; E. L. Plumbe, Mexico; Capt. Thos. Wright end Lieut. C. a. Blanchard, U.S. N. ere at Willards’. Col. B. F. Hawks, 72th Ohio; Col. Burnham, : U. 8. V., RW. Hands, A. B. Campbell and Jesse W. Jones, of the gunboat Monitor, and Col. De Corponay are at the Metropolitan. fo AD lia 7 The Union State Convention, of Michi. an, whieh aseembled at Jackson on Thurs- day, nominated Byron G. Stout, of Oakiand county, for Governor, and 4 fall State ticket, &7Prince Salm-Salm, of Prussia, who com- manded the 9d brigade of Fremont's army a Cross Keys, on the th of June last, is in New York, with authority to raise a cavalry brigade. poset: wots resisteth sucess 87 Lieut. George F. Adams, of the 33d Mas. sechusetis Regiment, has been appointed As- of your sympathy by your presence at our public meetings. itt ©. B. DAILEY, Secretary. OF ite BU BSCRIBERS TO THE 50! TERS? | Relief Fund of the Naval €oustructers’ De- * nt (ship carpenters and others coanected rewith) of the Washington Ni reby notified of the heyy roe ‘aid bill for articles for ier Honpital 3. corner Tenth atrest eastend Ps. avenue inechacge | of Kast Washington Library Aaseciativu..§2 00 | Paid over to secretary of Kast Washington y Relief A ‘tion, . lee | Soldiers’ ]| Paid to s committee of lad | Brown and other Volunteers, ..... NOTICE. —UNITED BUILDING ASSOOL ATION. -There will bea meeting of at olders at Fojemns all. corner Maryland . Sud 11th street, on MONDQY, tuo sth instan naar ee sorment, # ines, AUD person: or any interest therein are expected to b present. Board. ao 3 oc 4-28 CHAS. WILSON, ser By order of the sistant Provost Marshal of Alexandria, Va. NOTICB NATIONAL BUILDING ASSO. ee CIATION —An adjourned anaus! mecting | Fimayotat.—New York papers of Saturday Del op mee ie be held at tthe, ghee of the report act and Insuranee Company on t, the stock TArKAU ‘The feature of the Sond ane beheld eee cloak, when an slectlon mil Sa. PRS ETRE Tse in Mineo part and Tanaosere “by order of tbe Amociation. snewoc tse cont. sold Saturday at 574257. TheGov- MEDIOAL ASSOCIATION — ian. ernment Ust was firm but withect - Buel mecting of the Mosial cenepiac es; teration in ‘The coupon 6’s of 1-81 sold . C., will be held in the Medical Departinent of | ‘Bt 14K ROS, the 7.30 notes at lus yalus%. Por yoneep Solegy-ce TUESDAY, Porcer 7h & Five- Twenties,” coupon ios (op et bie i2o’eleck m. W.H. LOVEJOY,M.D..’ the Board of Brokers teday, eye ingood -_ > Nene OS d+mand Pet cent. on call, OF BIOCH OF THE COM 3 percent. The cold market is yuist cat ae under the Act of Aprit 10, ton earnoy eS out change. Nearly ali the salve were at iz. | se fer fig release sstrtet ay ecioms Meld to ser- Dutiable demand Boteg are also quietat Livy. Cy Halt, Weshingion City, B.C. | September 35, 1837. | consti. | Onpenen, That the Commissonera’ w tutes # part of an articie in the ‘ork Tri. | Ist day of November next, the emamiaciae bane: “Gen. in claims for Compensation and proowed to | some of the qualitire of a great der, yet ke op their final re All persons having | we think Veir. | Claims before the Coumissionsri whe hare icf | ” od siemnted, thei — Se jation aaa proven | 1 Bite ‘wo toesaes. ran a S7-The Emperor of Austria has condrm-d a | then “Anyall clattaanta whocsmnok prodare Gene | qeatetice of sixwen years’ imprisonment in | servants, will Bring their witnesses as to value, j irons ag@inast a Geribudian cm scary named | Vik #nd'logaity, before sald first dsy of Novembre, Wilt, who had bere Arron as Pech and | panecomi wpianers, wUl moet every dar cxocgt | By ety ha A Sleek a » F COmeS eae [bat WM RE woepwane. o i or | their escape; and this, with proger manage. ; their rear. Hon. Fot M.Morrill,in . * will bi | wood —J H SRT, Treasurer, | we | | will ew. week TH E WARIN MISSISSIP? IT. Highly im mt Bes Rebels under Fan | n, Priée and vell attack the F eral ferces at Corinth, and are defe With great slaughter. Official i has been reect thatitheRebeie, und*r Ven Dorn, Le yestefday Stacked our forces at Cor- inti but were repulsed with 4 sistichter, and@fetreated J their dead and weuaded _ of, field. QPF forces A~ in full pursuit, A Battle in Progress, H t cago, Get. 5.—Dispatckes from Cairo to- , meh ray that a batue h: wen raging in the of Corinth since morning at | s afternoon (which is the from Bethel) the cannonading st repo) ~ stu heard. THE WAR IN KENTUCKY. t Bouell's army rested, clothed and fed—-The | army moving on the Rebels—Bragz be- lieved to be in a tight place, Lovravit.n, Ky., O¢t.2.—The nd army of ; the Ohio, which for rome days past has beén encamped in and around this city, nave been | peid off and reclothed preparatory to their fail thousands of troops who one since entered this city ragged and dirty, n@ worn down with long &nd rapid marches, it it yesterday morning a weli-clothed, well- fed, and perfectly-recruited body of men. During their short stay here, the entire army | bas been thoroughly reorganized under their H ol! commanders, and has been increased by a large number of raw troops, and it is now safe | to say that Buell has one of the best armies in the world. A portion of them have since the let of October, 1c61, marched the entire distance of more than 1,100 miles, exclusive of their travel hy steam; and some of the regiments to- day number from siz tocight hundred men, with not more than from three to six upon the sick list. It is with an entire army of such | troops as this that Gen. Bucll has undertaken the task of ridding Kentucky of the robber band { who for months past have been plundering and pillaging every portion of the State which wa unocenpied by Federal troops; and it is for thir i purposes that under their old and tried offlecrs ey army yesterday morning marched from the city. Whither they would first proceed, or where was to be their first destination, none outside of the most select military circles seem to know, and the few who happened to OSs the information discreetly kept their own counsel. Rut it-was not soeaay to keep from | the public & knowledge ot the directions taken, and itis now known that one column marched out upon the Bardstown pike, while another took the direction of Lexington. As far as heard from the first of these divisions have not yet met with any opposition, but the adyunce , guard of the column whichoccupies tha Louis- ville and Lexington roads, when withina short distance of the town of Middletown, fellin | with, and atonce engaged, 4 considerably forc of the enemy's cayalry. { A couple of batteries of artillery were at once | ordered forward to support those cngaged, but | they had hardly gained a fayorabie position and opened fire before when the enemy =kedaddled, leaving the field to our for: During th short but brisk engagement, itis said that w ree wound. while the enemy lost not less than trom ei; toten killed and nearly double that numbe d, the first fire from the ba dthe very mischief an The advance then pushed fory ning, but nothing further w: A couple of regime nt down upon a train to > Be terday, but upon their first appearance, the rebels, who had been oceup) ing (he place, pre. cipitately lett. The pian upon which our army moving will give the enemy more t haps, than they have boen exp one division upon the line of the L Nashville Railroad, apd olher upon the line of | the Louisyille and Xington road, they have | complete command of cyery avenue by which the Rebels can hope to make their escape, and you may expect, in a short time, to hear the last account of Bragg and Smith's combined army. Already have the {tered in every directiol in order thateach regiment or company may, if possible, look to its ownsalety, butthey have delayed too long, and nothing now remains for them but to fiybt their way through or yield. with the best grace which they can assume, The escape of the entire force by way of stern Virginia and down the Kanawha Vailey is simply an impossibility, while to eems to ba muble, pers Z. as with ville and } the South their only hopes is in opening the Cumberiand Gap and thrsugh it making good ment upon the part of our commanding Gene, | Tals, secuss al-y OULOL Uietr power, a8, Should | (nose who are able from their present position | to reach that point, undertake to do so, they can easily be heJd until a part or the whole of Bucll’s army shall have been thrown upon nm fact, General Buell, the man | who has been cursed and abused for not doing, seems to have finally sct a trap which is cal- | culated to catch the whole of Bragg’s army, | and, for my part, I now see no possible way by which they can escape; and in less than two weeks the contest in Kentucky will pro- bably be settled. General Buell himself is still here, but will soon take the fle! HEADQUARTERS SECOND REGIMENT D.C. Volunteers. Camp near Shepardstown ., Sept. 25, 1s62.—All the men of this comman now inand about the city of Washington, are here- hy ordered to report immediately to . 3. R. Harrcver for duty with the command. Allsuch enlisted men who do not report to him, and who will not be reported by him to these hend- uarters aa absent by authority, will be stricken rom the rolls aud preseented as deserters. | C. M. ALEXANDER, Col. Commandin Residencee 114, 43; street, Ista: se D-lw CoOBLORATION OF WASHINGTON QUAR- | terly six per cent, Stock for sale, in sums to ; J. C. MeGUIRE & CO. OR SALE—OLD MARYLAND OATS.— Ono thousand Bushels old Maryland Oats. in quan- | ies to suit purchasers, at Riley’s Wharf, Island, | ooner Rebecca and GH. Berry, nid prices | .* t Tus Taxes for 186], have been fixed at seventy five cent on the one hi dollars. A Hscount | fe ten mst rien Be oo the _ during i the month of Octuber, m ymont. wor DIXON, oc 6-lw (Intel, & Rep.) Collector. N. HAND’S LINE, OTICE TO CONSIGNEES.—The steamer IT. J Devenney, from Philadelphia, hy arrived wae ready for delivory Steamer will reeeive freight fo to-morrow. E & DAVIDSON, Agenta, Georgetown, D.C, Pprorosstes FOR WOOD. SEALED Pnorosats for two thousend cords of Pine Wood, (known in the market ax bakers’ pine) 6 received unti! the 15th of October, infz, the to be delivered at any wharf in the city of Washington or Georgetown that may be designated by the undersigned, corded and mczoured (at the expense of the meaigedl to the satisfaction of the Government before It {a recatved. Government reserves the right to reject any bid for any cause, P-oposals 19 be addressed to Col. A. Beckwith, A. 2c -¥., U8. 4.293 @ treet, Washing: ton, D.C..and inarked Broposulafor Wood.” 028 pee fermented on scsnenh stella 2 iW = mk ay all dey. a8 HE FAST PASSENGER § T T KEYPOKT, STRRREOM pT BOMAS STACKPOLR. Captain, eet H will leave WASHINGTON. at foot o and Frederick street, BALTIMOKM, a4 ¥) Oct. 30) Nov. 3. : U atreet, follows : wins z \ eace We she: i BatCRDse Gare” | uonayy Bakimore, WEDNEEDAY, Oct. 8, | FRIDAY, Oct. 10° | SUNDAY, Get 12, UEBDAY, Oct. 14 | THURSDAY, Get.16, |SATCURDAY. Oct. ‘ia, — MONDAY, Oct | “EDNESDAY. Get 42, TERRA Ye Ged FPRUREBAY Oct 3: SATURDAY, Nov.. | MONDAY. For freight or passage apply or hoar. y oak wa hk BNOW, Agent, Washington D.C. Norton CHOONER CHATHAM, from N. t Rilcy’s Wharf. is now discharter tee Conaignees will ploase reealre tiene y., NATHAN SMITH, Master. re itt NOTICE. Tue Tnderigned begu to inform the public that Be has th ic thal cetablisbment of Somek Bocas rehifed tho old loulanger, on ( at: t, above 17th, and will open his HOTEL DA Moke Mon-'tny, October 61 sal wi nae Old Frictide and patron feeling CognnePy to ne is Supply them all the luturies somal That pecan oe 4-28" oa ae ARLES §. As late of beeen IMPORTAN 80LD) Azae's GREAT eden ’s Dect RHEUM @ the very worst exe of Beurr: Lottle, 99 cents, — = WANTED—\GENTS to introdnee Ai | urvy and Salt Rheumn Disepvery.tn theme tee? certain te cure. Smart hands will make | to $Tper day. Apply at onco to Kant Capito at PD” ho a RBAaT baby Z Ov PURNITURE TIMOKK. of B. 8. Stevens & Bons, eoa- 0. 34 ned intheir large Marble Wareh anover rect, Balumore will bed ees one of the — and Togs Punit, pallet siege ae Fee ART Toes The atore ie now open and any One Whe wien maa | ety reduced { i PUTER § CO Asctive G The entire tai: 5 fh EXTENSIVE WAREROOMS, | JUST As OTRWAPER [3 GOING TO PRESS, FPAVILY laden with news of sucess, SOMETHING of import yy age ee ye dn a pe re oe OF course: it is plain—tis the store of friend 1 SMITH! PY is in regard te an ex i : L be stocked with Gime Clothes trois opting tgs) —S=———> ow Guttomersthrone—whatbars ins ther ott, SPOTRE & How all the Clothes so beautifully fr. i CAN you not see the point and the pithr ri are to be exchanged or Sparcied f from the time of their Ang ag cable to transfer them to irown Une ti if not, a* Koon ne Mh. st no Officer, soidier, or employm” srrice of either party ts to be con: cx and oe from his hee pivalent has Actually reached of his! friends: Sth That the parcie o performance of Seld, garrison, police, on or smear vgs! duty. ‘Signed. foun A. Drx, Major Signed.) D.H. Hint, Major Gen PPLEMENTARY ARTIOURS, Article 7. All prisoners of war now either side, and ail — sent with. A n Ma TOY THE VICTORY ‘ORIN FH. — | THE REBELS MAKE THR ATTACK WITH | GEREAT DETERMINATION, AND ARB REPULSED WITH HEAY LOSS. R Act = At i —_ - M. Aikens’, below Dutch 460 SEVENTH STREET, ia SCATHING FIRE OF GRAPH AND CAN- | James river, Virginia, of to Vie + {Opposite the cy Past bee ISTER POURED UPON THK BEBEL ee or sh Where BErvew Batuatns ror Cisu cat STORMING PARTY. and ‘3 tained than at any ether store in Washington. He ; . Ketpa every varicty of CLOTHING, GENTLE- | change can be io given by each PS number ers it will Send, and Teme when _ ROSFENCRANS IN EULL PURSUIT OF THE rare a els GOODS, and = | ENEMY TO RENEW THE ENGAGEMENT. — | So aeatweged at those points meapecueg Set Sala - j oe — in casetha vicissitudes of war shay ERCHANTS j {Associated Press Dispatch.) the military re! of the places q ‘ SUTLERS rer | Carmo, Oct. 5.—Saturday morning, Prion at. | in this article to the contending pa RESTAURANTS, &0. | tucked Rosecrane” right, and Van Dorn and | render the same inconvenient for the q _ ies The aseault was made with | 4nd exchange of privoners, other p WILLIAM FINLEY & BROTUER. | Lovell bis left. ‘The ang as nearly ax may be the pres FINE-CUT AND PLUG TOBACCO, SEGARS Tuvite the attention of the Trade before purchas- ing to examine our large stock, which is CELEBR ' Can be bad at the following places, whom we far 3.8. DEARING, No, 262 Pa. avenus, sbove ith st. D. E. IRVING, No. 514 Seventh at. A.M. HOOVER, No. 257 Pa, avenuo, (south ide.) EN. BOLOMON, No. 177 Pa. avenno, above 7th st, ‘WM. A. HENDERSON, No. opposite Treasury Building. | great determination, and at one time our center wns penetrated. The rebels reached near the | center of the town, but were driven ont at the H point of the bayonet. Van Dorn led his colamn | ver the abattis on the left to within fifty yards of the ditch, exposed all the time to a scathing fire of grape and canister. He was driven back by a charge of the 27th Ohio and 11th Missouri. The battle lasted til) half-past 11, when the rebels began their retreat towards the Hatchie river. The number killed and wounded on either ee side is not known. The rebel loss is reported JOHN J. BAGLEY’S | much larger than ours. We have between 700 ATED FINECUT MICHIGAN TOBACOO | anu 1,000 prisoners, not incinding the wounded. Gen. Hackelman, of Indiana, ts killed, and Gen. Oglesby dangerously wounded Colonels Smith, Gilbert, and Mower, are wounded General Hurlbut marched on Satarday to the south side of the Hatchie river with a large force, thus cntting off Price's retregt. Rose- crans moved early in the morning to renew the attack. Price isin the forks of Hatchie river, between Hurlbut and Rosecrans. ° Uons of said to the lines of Bit nothing in this article Coots con’ manders oF rel Conmer BEVENTH AND F S13., Wholesale Dealers in PIPES, &e,, replete with all grades of party will appoint two Reeate for the exchange the above articles. agents, to of prisoners Also, Agents for This City NOTICE MICHIGAN FINE-CUP nish of P! ‘object of this agreement may feated nor pos! feened: “Sous A. Dix, Major Geay St, D.H. Hus, G of the Secrvenry of Wr L. THomas, 4 LATEST FROM RICHMOND. We have seen Richmond papers up to the 475 Fifteenth st,, oc3-im™ TS REAL ESTATE AGENTS.—Any thone ict cepa Intl RAE Hig, EST. NTS. ~ ri —— i m Lat Land wi On Monday last 8 resolution was adopted in y a. sell ener or eash: ti please addrers St ORGAN, the rebel Congress for the appointment of a NEW YORK STOCK M. Rox 5735 will please address M. Mi ce. Fost Of oc4-3t* | committee of thirteen to take testimony relative T° ARMY AND NAVY OFFICERS, each ca TEN The latter are great econonizers, and for bakin and roasting ments, pies, bread. ete ,are unequaled. For sale at mannfacturer’s ccotlw Embraring Gold and Velvet. Goli’ Stamped. Me- dium and for the richly adorned or most humble residence. War The handsomest assortment in the District,’ from the best manufactory in the country. tiful variety of dar, and Carte do Visite tic manuti PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS, i Different sizes and colors. Picture Rings, Nails, Ac. | | Copies of &e 4 i The attention of those renovating in ealled to | | the bore é i account of the times, will be -old at the lowvat ‘re- munerative prices ee for for goods All urticies warraited as repr £2 orders tor PAPER ANGING SHADES punctuaily execute Pay aire” N { _o¢ 4-Im* We invite your attention to our large essurtment | if AND CAMP BLODGETT'S (PATE: IZED New Yorx, Oct. 6, 11 a. ™.—Firet Bonal | U. S. Conpens, 1881, 105% ; Seven-andthgy | tenths Treasury Notes, 15%; U, 5 Notes, 119%; Gold 123. ————~ eso LOCAL NEws, ~ ee Frxeraor Cor. MaTHRRson —Theg of Gol. Robert E. Matherson, of the ia York ee, Bakers California Regi took place yesterday afternoon, the dence of Mr. Dayton, on Twelfth street, the avenur, and after services at the which were attended by a large number ot friends of the deceased, among whom Gen. Stone, Senator Me Dongal, and othep remains were escorted to the depot by haa] + to alleged “ Yankee outrages,” “the evidence to be collected and preseryed in a permanent form, in order that the truth of history may be vindicated, and the perpetrators delivered to the just rnation of the present and future : generation A bill has been introduced making counter. ng of confecerate notes punishable with This is to apply to the officers and men | ofour army, and Union camp followers found } with such counterfeit money in their posses ‘ sion, or who can be proved to have circulaied it in the Sou In the Virginia Legislature, a bill bas been introduced *xempung from arrest or punish- ment ny prrson who may kill, in any way, any offic r of the United States Government who may attempt to aid, abet or enforce the | Teoent proclamation of President Lin-oln wits r ence to emancipation of the slaves of the touch. UTLERS, s70., Bro. j ARMY FIELD OVENS, j ble of baking forsimen. Also, i EATING 1 AND COOKING STOVE! NT) PORTABLE GALNAN- BAKE OVENS. P's prices by BIBB & CO. 39 Light etreet, Baltimore, Wd, Bole Agents for Baltimore. NEW FAL LsTOCR. 496 PAPERHANGINGS Connecticut Regiment, with full placed on the cars to be taken to Ny and thence to Californin. A number of, and Californians proceeded with the rm New York. Low price? PAPERS. appropriste either DOW SHADES. Ball, Green and Blue Hol- yr made into shad OVAL PICTURE PRAM ranted to be Gilded with G a te Lrovor Casga.—The following cases been disposed ofby Justice Walterand to the Provost Marshal :—Bridget ner of Fourth and K streets, selling soldiers; fined #20, F. Butler, Fou: do.; do. John Fraser, corner of I streets, do; do. John % near Maryland avenue, do.; lignor and defendant locked ap. J.D, poring liquor for sale contrery to confiscated and defendant dismissed. eee TRE PRIEXDS oF Gov. Mortoy, of will tender bim a serenade ays o' evening, at his rooms at Brown's Howl §~ (nianeailigiaainicns Mx. Rprron -—1n the Star of the 34 i wouncement of the arrest of Jeremiah, as Sol Holland. in which menti tive Hotchkis Leaf, A CLEAN sWkEV Ciuzens of Louden county, flying to escape the last r. bel eos. :: ription in that quarter, are reaching Warkington. On this oc -asion every person capable of bearing arms, including all the Quekers and boys over sixteen years old, have been gobUled up by the revel conseripting officers, exept such as managed to escape by ficeing to the mountains. They have alsotaken every horse left in the county for the service of | Lee's army, as well as everything else they could lay hands on likely to prove serviceable iu Lis present emergency. INTERESTING AND IMPORTANT. Also, 4 Wood aud smail-sizs rames of foreign and domes | acture, CARD PHOTOGRAPHS. { celebrated Pictures, Paintings, Statuary, =, Which were purchased for,and,on | purchased and executed. anentet t GING or WINDOW and labor, w 0. 486 Seventh et. eizht doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall OR SALE CHRAP—A large iron gray HORSE, five years old, sound and kindvat the Sutler's Supply sstore of KN Abe & GRAVES, No. 32 | Bridge street. Georgetown. FPREIGHT TO NEW YORK copprl on | Alschooner, Aid. WB. Hutehinigs, master, ¥illsail for the above port abcut Friday of We publish below the terms on which prison- ers are now being exchanged : War Department, djutant General's Offic Washingten, Sept. 25, 1902. General Orders No. t The following is the eartel under which prisoners are exchang din the existing war with the southern States: Hazais’s Landing, on James River, Va, Guan Congress strect, ag oc 3-¥w™ —The fast suiling r-fastened, first-class ce T Treat was made by myself sione, Guiixed bim to the Mayor of Philelcipnia, ¥ . fully, Rorr. Mai ve — if ms Gorporation Ose. (Philadelphia papers copy} r and i caueaey one . Part ay oe fre ight being July 2, ins: ————_—__ a engaged. a limited quantity wi ake. The undersigned, having been commissioned OR! class, med) nized y 8. COZZENS, Age : NT—A first }, medium oeEE® _Comnrenfisth tania. atenus, | DY ihe Suthorisies eh: re=petiv.ty reprvsent | "TGurcisted ent seplets’ with udern,d AVIN u FRENCH CANDY Ma FECTIO. te make arrang-ments for 4 general exchange vf prio: ing articles: Ariicte 1. It is hereby agreed and stipulated ments. a. water pi . ERR, emall family Without . between G Ae laren. 1& CASTIGLIONI’S > of war, have agreed to the follow- ‘chi! VHOLESALE AND and RETAIL FACTORY ANDCON 2 Y STORE, that all prisoners ef war held by either yA iy a en dy eagle ed Lect _ " a party, Double Parior, in th: it 476 Pa. Cage i flr emt 4xD 4%, St3., including those takenon private armed ves. | sirable neighborhood Ne 425 Deane The undersigned take pleasure in informing the e.tizens generall Btore, where can | TIONERIES of & band, the of every variety | | Inconnection with the above is a fine ICB CREAM | BALOON ee seis known as privateers, shall be discharged upon the conditiens and terms following: Prisoners to be exchanged man for man and +r tor officer; privateers to be placed upon the footing of officers and men of the Navy. Min und officers of lower grades may be ex- ehanged for officers of a higher grade, and men Caritol. that they bs had opened the abora French and other CONFEC- ry kind. Also, constantly on best Foreign and Domestic PRESERVES 4 and “ae three doors below City Hal view of thr oe KEWARD-—Strayed or «tol. . $10 HORSE. long (thin) tail: had "two — we ies ape a im returne: No. ween _ 606-3" a DANIEL. WORMOR Respectfully, and officers of different serviews may be ex- O8T—On pace, between 7th and sth, ec3sim* CDAVINI CASTIGLIONIL. * | changed according tw the following scale of near Lean hison 's. all Ted af 4 OSWELL’S rt ~——————_ | equivalents: a. TREK, containing a A B MEDICATED A General commanding in chief or an Admi- ble reward COUGH CANDY ral shall be exchanged for olilerrs of equal RY'S. corner Ninth and Pa. aye. Ld vou aie ‘ rank or for sixty privates or common seam: REWARD—Loat. INCIPIENT STAGES So! Corner Maryixnd avenue and Seventh st., SF Putupinis and 25 cent packages. 0 3-Iw* 08 Satarday nizht. 6 Lost on Saturday night ARE. TPgwereia poor o I Scingining tne beuien ip eae ee ir - cae TAM DOWN oc 6 st* No. 435 Uth st., between G and | et QTRAYED—From the subscriber, on the orth! x abi le COW with white spot ie fore white tail and feet’ and kad = - All reward will be given, owner, corner @t&,| to a ieee Oe. anrz t A Flag Utticer or Major General shall be changed for officers of equal rank or forty pri- yates or common seamen. A Commodore carrying a broad pennant or a Brigadier General shall be exchanged for oifi- cers of equal rank or twenty privates er com- mon scamen. A Captain in the Navy or a Colonel shall be exchanged for officers of equal rand es for fif- teen privates or common seamen. A Lieutenant Colonel or a Commander tn the Navy shall be exchanged for officers al rank or for ten privates or comin=g sez 3 A Lieutenant Gommanderor a M:jor shall be exchanged for officers of equal rank, ar eight privates or common scramen. "BRONCHITIS, INFLUENZA AND or CONSUMPTION. LD, WHOLEGALE AND RETAIL, BF O. BOSWELL, And by Druggists generalty, offer bens yarrspecg to a Our stock is large and varied PARLO! doth: CHAMBER SETS, in Solid Oak, Walnut, Mabog- | any, and Painted, veati ented Kk, Wi BLES snd DINING Superior Mattresses. other HATS ea WASHSTANDS, OFFICE FURNITURB, Ac. aad warrenten ie nite meuitees Ve satisfaction, Porscas frriching would do well to loekthroulgh the stock before purchasing. prices to euit the times. 0¢ 3-8W co ss P: THERMOMETERS and BancMETERS, Wholesale or retail at the A PAINTING ESTABLISHMENT, . 68 Loulsiane av., between oth and 7th streets, SIGN AND. Is executed To prevent :vistakes, he will wtate esente, Conpetition, either Jo quailty of Dlaness of prica i w* COnNEEN BURT AT YORK Consxa ov lin St. ax New ¥. has on hand a very aeleet atock of fine allof which and tare it al! or 6. REWARD. ‘i 6 corset MARS . te Rone; . \, peer ig man Crampton. Apply to B. A Lieutenant or a Marr in the Navy or a Captain in the Army or , ry . H arimes ghall be ex. FU RN Iry R kK. changed for officers of equal rank or six Privates | street road, or irene C. . “8, Moot FURNITURE. or common seamen. Peng Ko .Md., care .G. McGREGOR «co Ma-ter’s Mates in the Navy or Bientenants a Ff ” and Enrignsin the Army shall be exchanged fer officers of equal rank or four privates or common seamen. Midshipmen, Warrant Officers in the Navy, Masters of mer it vessels, and Commanders of privaveers shall be exchanged for Ufficers of } @qual rank or three privates or common sea- ¥ in me men. Besa. £ fecond Captains, Lieutenants, or Mates, of merchant vessels oF privateers, and all petty officers in the Navy and all non-comm! officers in the Army or Marines, shall be ser- erally exchanged for persons of equal rank or for two privates or common seamen ; and pri- Yate solders or common scramen shall be ex- cnanged for each other man for man. Article 2 Local, State, civil, and oillitia rank. held by persons hot in en rege le eden ot be Tecognised, the basis o1 ebange Sang the grade actually held in the naval and military service of the ive Ariicte 3. If citizens held by ei chargre of disloyalty or any alleged offence are exchanged, it shall only be 35 citi- sens, Captared sutlers, teamsters, all AT THEIE 530 SEVENTH STREET, urchasers of FURNITURE BKERPING GOODS. oc ot Fort Atsaxy, Oct. 6, ~~ 2, jnformation “ tion ke the above: aed ‘e Gey on Pridey other HO! . K SUITES, in Brocatelle, Rep and Hair , , Dam and the above ‘ alnut aiid Mahogany WXTENSION TA- nae on © Se Communes) Depa CHATS. i Curled Hair MATTRESSES, Husk and oe, REDSTRA DS WARDROBHS, Fort Albany, or to bie uncle. son, No. 31, Congress street, ceive the above "PETER ©. HARRISON. FIEND! eentity of low-; LES. BUREAUS. iN ie frem the best materials a we are selling at McGREGOR & CO., 530 Seventh street, ¥RANKLIN & CO,, SOE, OPTICIANS, 244 Pewnsyivanta Avesce pitiful treasure, Fasc | ontemenan tome abo He thinks’ an age of amity’s : ica of the either (worth alde,) between bith and 13th ste, civilian $2 cachanged for pereons im similar |; Byt oh while et blest int him die BBI , osition, 5 ~ BRATILTAN POR ROLa Pirhele 4, All prisoners of wat tobe discharged ururity FIELD GLAssEs, on in ton days after. their and MICRUSCOPES, the pri-onere now held and those hereafter taken COMP. OPERA GLASSES, one a ee ee ney Saree: ASSES, .) hy xpen ptari: party. BAQTOGRATE REE, vigetled her caa'n The surplus prisoners not exchanged eben not be permitted to take pp arms again,.nortoserve as military police or com-tabulary force in any tort, garrison, or feld work held by either of Ube respective parties, nor ax guards of depois, 9r stores, nor to dischar, CARTES DE Vistze 200P ES, ota prites. 008-48 fonthed ay sgidiers, antl exchanged ans Se uauslly ey Hidiers, until ex: CRP Tagseavine PRoPBarY, | under the provisions of this {&rtei. Th ex- oan change is not to be considered complete until The Most Effectuni in tha World the offleer or soldier exchanged for hae been Information may be ubtained 0% actually restered to the lines to which he M. 7. PARKERS ——_ Ariiele 3. Each party, upen the dtocaage of ne oan Peewee ee fe harze anoqnal sume of a awa oft. ‘cers or mee from parole, Turniahing same ‘time to the other party a listof their prisoners discharged and of their own officers and men relieved from parole; aR elins cack to relieve trom parole suchof nae @nd men us the party may choose. Late thus mutually furnished wili k wp beth parties a advised of the true condition of the exchange of prisonera. @ROCERY,: , Article 6. The stipniations and provisions 5 GRockires, every variety ot AMENTAL PAINTING dinpateb. of his Mende, 6 which hove mentiontd to be of binding obligation during the continuance of the wargt matters not which party may have the surplus of Tieont re, the great principle involved Paes fre An equitable exchange of oka for man, officer for omticer, oF of Niskee — grade exchans a f Wer rade, or NYLY on MAS fs YD POR RALF, for private Te of tq oo a > be Al sell at the lowest eaah ON BANE RILLA, ne ‘OM BAN na HULLION BANK BILE » Dewript be on ¥, a8 Terna file