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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON ‘CIry: THtRSDAL...........OCTOBER 9, 1562. ‘ez BEADING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TSLE- GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. Notice to News Agents. _— > Seents with thesrmy under command eral McClellan and the forces in and an ound Battimore, in the West or South, shot seifd their ord-rs for the bor, rent ter the Washington Star, Sui tron TAR to Henry Tay- __—<.ee--— R17 OF THE MORNING PRESS ettigences exchorws editoriats to ws the Smere paper proc- ¢ the President must or all, or it would not have created on North and South. ar ce Bap DIAN acemEys § quervlous are growling at gen supposed tardiness in the field, it will be them to recollect that the Govern- > been broken tl officers for h joo large A nies in the matrerof paying | » usual y best regiments ceived a cent for full eight months. such men will be comparatively in- z, throuch natural, fable, discontent. that st this moment there are beheved to five millions of dollars of requisitions Treasury Department unhonored, because, as is steged, the money to meet them andy indeed, j “se requisitions are dombtless tor aval expenditnrés—to pay sol- Ik is an axiom ch persons are promptly . their efficiency vanishes, kept up to their work ‘o the use of the bayonet * coutederate Oligarchy’s airs of its ari excapt where the vioy ix Bautivore.—The Bahi- ipal election took place yesterday, He excitement, the seve- the city scarcely exhibiting i, And but little desire was se the regularly nominated Was not very =piti: Fr, and but few need upon the street » sale of diquors iat very Mr. Ghapman, “regular S elected over Fpl Ie Sa ED nines for Mayor, wa > +independent Union” ¢: % Total number of The number polled at the AVR ata mn Rae he regular Union T, of the Eleventh we independent ticker. known a large number of de of Mr. Chapman, the successfal Visited his house, and he entertained herr by some remarks, thanking them for the confidence reposed in him. he result was M THE GULe.—PregMfrations For an Alltel: ieestan or Mobile.—The Unite Newell Graham acting master eommaadinz, arrived at New York yesterday sacha, aiter a passage of 1 invalids from the At Pensacola x % Guli Squadron. WSs quiet. and the health of the troops good. A part of the mortar fleet sailed tor Galveston a September 16, and the remainder with the next day ostensibly tomske & combined attack upon (Galveston. that the real point }« is thonght, hoy e.aed at was Mobile. ar Ge eral Viele, Military Governor of Nor- ued an order declaring that no more < will be issued to take supplies into the try, except on certificate from the clerk of ihe market that these applying for passes brouzhi -upplies into town; also that no boats Ts will be allowed to pass the ize, nor will passes be given to boats Fortress Mouroe, other than those be- to the Government. nouth will be run every half hour dur- orders will continue in faith is shown toward the ment by the people. The ferry to ED CONFEDERATE Leaste.—In the rei! Congress, on the Istinst., Mr. Foote, of Hesse, reported resolutions, which were zed to Committee on Foreign Affairs, to Pomt & Jom committee toaddress the people Caiifornis, Oregon, and the various Terri- tories beyond the Rocky Mountains, on the cy of hereafter establishing a league, eand detensive, between such States aod Terrories and the Confederate States. @7 Passengers on the North Missouri train, ived at St. Louis on Saturday, state tas as they passed Wentzville, in St. Charles county, a desperaie battle was going on be- tween the guerilla Cobb, with four handred i.en, and a body of several hundred Union troops. Heavy firing contd be heard a couple eo: miles from the track, and it was stated in Wentzville that Cobb was completely sur- rounded, and would be eaptured. H Mz. Davesront’ 'S HaMtet.—The perforni- | rovided at this fashionable theater this ey seningis Worthy of epecia! note, inasmuchas | } eTeat American actor, Mr. E. I. Davenport, | pears #s Hamiet, @ character in which he is je most acute cri or being superior to all other of the coun. ‘rade of Baltimore will not ore than fifty per cent. of the at, the principal causes being w: vals aud haads, and ihe oysier beds of ait being closed. Oysters are, ther: than previous years, and the sup- of the drmand. Sr The New York Trity remarks of Col. Heseds in its report of the of the toh Indiana ton serenade, omits, sninistered by that ¢ ractors o: Gen. McClottan. Building, seads ts ry, “The My. ed by Peterson & Pros. Philade iphia. Nullington, we have Dumas’ sory, “The Tw in Lieutenants p Centreville, reviewing and examining fae Condition of the troops in thai advanced po- wrivn wader Gen. Sigel. Whis quarters ‘The General returned Washi ston in the evening. pial has 5 scaived aam- + Of s@renty -five handsomely print- rayer books, with intedin gitt on the saad bond Eyeisen Cs- name of tins I ten. (t-ow Buildioy. who hax sR very Meat and trefnl srd, pudlisand by T..K Peterson & Bros, Aivhia, conta 2 Ph on* eet of Congreas A divers! to’ OUR MILITARY BUDG gr caries ARRIVAL OF PRISONERS, & —— ’ A REBEL MATL CARRIER AR > The stesmer Despatch arrived at y, bringing up anmbe! reecapineed by Jackiston’s Tsia to the Merr expe thronzh 4 cornfield. A dead alison ves LATE TE — NEWS. —Tha enemy, ie ction yi a i uf the Rebel Gieedetironch Ville en route for Orchard and Somers@ Both divisiong¥are* y purse the Gap before Lort yi overtake them, at imovctock this fore oon, and that * fownd on the beach wear the box. whe-ihey Joesin mote of his men were repidly eppredeh- stated to be one of the Ist Maryland (repel reg ment, and that he accidentally shot him- selt. They gave their names aud residences ax follows:—Warren Hanson, of South Amboy. N. J: David Stewart. of New Orleans, a sailor, and saidio haye brew one of the erew of the | Merrimac, and John Furgt-on, of Charles county. The later isa rebel mail carri-r, who was formerly in the rebel of his capture had seven letters on his person ected to parties in Baliimor in one of which, from a Confederate officer, is stated that he has made -evyeral trips, From | the following discharge, which was found on {| him, it is probable that he procured it on py pose to enter into the mail carrying busine< “ Soldier'# Discharge.—To ali whom it may concern: Know ye that John Furguson, a pr vate of Capt. G. Bary’s company ¢C,’ first rej ment of Maryland volunteers, was enfisted 15th day of June, 1961, and re-enlisted the 16th day ot June, 1562, to serve tor the war. is hereby honorably discharged trom the ary of the Confederate States by special order No. 165, A. and J. Gew'l's office, Hith August, aid John Furguson was born in ¢ county. in the State of Maryland, twenty years of uge, five feet ten inches high, tair complexion, blue eyes, brown hair, and by occupation, when 2 farmer. Va., this seventeeath children, W. A. Le M. Drake, >. Ma- @ of these E. Shaw, wife and wr Suean Sudler, Frank Lo guire, R. King and J. K cmme irom Richmond, b: the counties bordering on Both prisoners and refugees were sent to the Provost Marshals yesterday nrnoo: from thence to the Old Capitol. The refus were this morning relea-ed. The Dispaich also brought upa let of coat band geods capiured in transitu to Virginia, mostly con-isting of dry,goods, among which is a large quantity of mourninz good: THE REBE Y KENTUCKY. It is now clear the Rebels are ruoning ont of Kentucky as fast as possible. On the Gry before yesterday we heard of them at Shelby ville, having just decamped from un Louisville. They then said they were tom: astand a: S. Yesterday, we had news ihat they had fallen back to Frankfort, io make «stand there. To-day we learn that they have already fallen further bac Lexington, where they to stand” on skedaddling trom To-morrow, will hear that tho: This is making “re near forty miles a day, on the BASED. ot sone 2h td Me Harris; and IW. ee, conscripts, were Te. les taking the oath of allegiance. SENT TO THE OLD CA John Hills, tor forging a co ment. and H. L, Shaw, for money. PITOL rs, from Detroit, Mich.. to this ae cor RT OF INQU “TRY, The cour: of inquiry, ot which Gen. Harney is president, met yesterday to investigate the charges preierred’ by Ges. Fitz John Porter Against Gen. Martindale in conn military operations on the Pentustla, —_ THE MARINE Colonel Commandant Harris is at present ou a tour of inspection at the various magine*po- and Lieut. Cel. Edeien is acting conitnand: fluring his absence. Capt.Graham has been relieved from the command of the marine bar- Tacks here, and Capt. CG. MeUantey, ste command of the marines at Norfoik, V: been a-signed to duty in his stead. peers saa ORDER RELATIVE TO ARMY CHAPLAINS According tuan order just issued from the War Depariment, it is made the duty ot every Officer (Gormreenpaioni be disiriet or yest contain- | ing a hospital or 2 brigade of troops to inquire | mito the fitness, cee and qua fications of the chaplains of hospitals or regiments, and to muster ont of the service such chaplains as were not appointed in conformity with th re- quirements of the law, und who have not f fully discharged the duties of chaplains duri the time they have been thus engaged. A SPECIAL MEETING OF rar BOARD, | of Tr uastees of t Inthe Aldermen’: '* room. ARTEEROOS, _0¢ 9. TE te WE: } PANY—You are requested to make arrange. fits toattend the funeval of the late Wri aw Ginus. "You are requested to mest THIS RVE NIN’ o'clock at 325 E st. het aun ad 13th ate, By order oft e Pre, nt ad EW GOODS JUST Receive. Ladies’, Misees’ and Children’ ‘2s SHOES, Gentlemen's BOOTS, SHOES, MATS #4 CAPS. For sale cheap. BURR & BROTHER, 0c 9 al sa 7 a street, near Li treet PRIME JERSEY POTATOES, 1500 BUSHELS. For sale by ES 9. vs opponite Wil tara aud SURF i Pe FaRD ¢ of fine” eR: Davison and Cheeses 12 alo 3 ioe eese, 12; slogo. choise Su, Br Mann: choica Smoked Heat A few sie that a Ociong a: only Sects. No. 4m7 ee CARD.—The atteuti of the public is att chasers will have to settle as they will be put pe: and resoid. as the: weve as roid. wanting it oe F1t GREEN Sil wiLurae Ancis 25 CENTS PER POUND! . ERESH OPANGE COU NTY BUT The Best Bu _ G ouatry! Tt lan N An _ © Rewer ber the ple inthe cily where you oun NEW YORK GROCERY NEW YORK GRO ERY, NEW YoRA GROCERA 0c 44" : MIL ARY Swonss. SE 4% SASHES, SHOULDER STRAPS, . PIsTors BELTS, CARTRIDGES FIELD GLASSRY, CANTEENS, HA VERSACKS, SPURS, quisite, in great var or Bat 1 ONDON, , GENEVA, ana | AMERICAN N WATCHES. MW \ ineemincee eal ati sorta LADIE ey GENTLENEN'S PINK WATOMES, waTcn CHAINS, od EVERY DESCRIPTION OF RICH JEWKLRY TeGabis Tline- Ree, howe by al the mare = LT & BRO. Jewsiiors, 304 Pansy! vania evens: Gr bt near Metropolitan aot ny. tnd at the time | om Richmond | ! arkadelp ed yesterday from the Old Capitol on | rtion with W08E COM- | h tween Dand Ge 9-3" taka place on ERIDAY a to tuair as- ing that place. Our troops had left Franktori : enceburg, Ky. cut off und dispersed 2 company of the wh Ke atry, under Lient. Morris. The compan’ It is repor that 1 yate> were shot atte els. Gon, Dimons's division is still atShetby ville. wt. Morris and two pri- their enpture by the Reb- T REBEL FORCE: ARKANSAS. St. Lovss, Oct. ¢.—The Helena (Ark) corres- pondent of the Republican, unger date of the 4th inst.; contains the folowing information: We haye late and very reliable intelligence from (he Rebel forces in thiy State, Arkansas, which are regarded by military authorities here as worthy of confidence. “It is as Inte as the | foth aud 2d ult, and seriously modifies the many reports we have heard. According to this information, the Rebel ferces in Arkansas number and re encamped as follo General Hindman, at Austin, 25 miles north ot Little Rock, with 5,000 men and one battery, General Roan, at White Sulphur Springs, near Pine Bluff, en the Arkansas River, with 5,000 troops, two regimenis of whom are econ. | seripts, and tnarmed. Also, a Texas regiment ! and one battery, consisting of three 6-pounders (ron,) and one 2-pounder (brass,) and one siege bras~ mounted. General McRae, onthe Arkansas river, thirty northwest ot Napoleon. a ut Cross Hollows witha Of trom 4,000 to 5,008, mestly conscripts. General Holmes is commande all the for at Lite Rock, with about 2,000 men and tw batteries, one of two-poundersand three-pounders—the other of two rifled six. | pounders and 2 potud howit Ge 1 McBride at Batesyitle, wiih about 2.460 men—only two hundred and fiity of whom are effective. Most of the ¢ ere ree has been di-mounted and, at prose: t believed that they haye more than 2.000 cayalry in the State. The manufactory of munitions of war is at , eighty or 100 miles southwest of Litde Rock, and all the State records and pa- pers have been removed thither. Although the Rebel Generals boast of their intention to miyade Missouri, it is noi believed by intelli- gent men in ther camps that they Il do se. If they have possession of the Capital of their tie, i All they desire at present, and per- more than they expect. alry ha The Seventh Maine En Roate ier Home. Faxpenicsx, Oct. $.—Some thirty Rebel sick and wounded prisoners were paroled from this city to-day. The Seventh Maine Regiment, now containing about one hundred men is en route for home, for the purpose of recruiting its ranks. General McClellan has written a letter to the Governor of Maine, complimenting the reziment for its efficiene: Ww TELEGRAPHIC ' FE Have inst received infurmation from a“re- ‘ole gentleman.” that the citizéns of the Second y other Ward are daily capturing bunired: ol pounds of that celebrated ORANG N ITER, at the low price of 23 cent per pound We would only say to the lovers of good fen do Likewise lace ia the NEW ORK GROCERY, Corner of q aul Eleventh sis. WILLIAM CLAGETT & CO BREWER BS, BALTIMORE. MARYLAND Esrasiisuey 1780 CLAGETT'S ©. ©. ALK andl their B. BB. BROWN store Head Depot and Uilice at WASHINGTON, DBD. &.. a Ps Avescs, Between 4°) and 6th sts.,oppo. Telesraph Office, Retail Azent for Wasiington M, CONNOLLY, 446 Eicuin Srurer, Retail cents A. F.OFFUTT& CO, 165 Batous Sc. THE HEAD DEPOT AT WASHINGTON, Db. C.- Will always have on hand Handed Whole avd Hall Barrels, Ib A No. 1 Order Twe a2” Agents are required only to solicit and cater | | for permanent trade, to whom untimited and guar- auteed supplies will jre given and secured, BOTTLED C.C. X ALE And B. 8. XX BROWN STOUT, | In quarts and pints, put up expressly for Army and - ; Family ure. ocd-Im* OSTHEIM BROTHERS, OSTHEIM BROTHERS 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BRANCH OF 39 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK, 39 SOL TH WILLIAM STRERT, NEW YORK, IMPORTERS OF CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RYE AND BOURBON WaIsstEs, RIE AND B TRBON WHISKIES, AS WELL AS EVERY VARIETY OF LIQUORS, CORDIALS, &e. LIQUOKS, CORDIALS, «e. AND THE BEST BRANDS @F GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS. GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS. eee Se ee, We also offer for sa A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF EXPRSSILY PUT UP FOR Camp USE. atte Sg dir tn BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET, BEST GOODS IN THE MAREET, Xd LOWEST NEW YORK PRICK LOWEST NEW. YORK PRICE LOWEST NEW YORK PRICKS. 29% PUNNSYLVANLIA'AVRNEE, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, Betwrem Minthawd Tenth Stecets Becoren Neath and Touth Seveete. ere om OFFICIAL arc allowed to the C vored vations, In the United Staten. # Cumbertand Gap. Og ths rp testimony whereof, I have caused these letters , to be made patent, and the Seal of the United States to be hereunto affived. Gizen under my, hand at the ety of Wacing: eh NE» AM Witias H. dewaen. <= State. ; President of the Tnited States + ' THRER Rb hem. They canuot } By the’ President | Arnanam Lrscors arday, near Hardins ville, Reott’s Rebel | To AN Whom it May Concern. Satisfactory evidence having been exhibited to : me that Leow iG VOY BATMBACH has been appointed Consul for the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg, at M do hereby recognize him as free to exercise and enjoy auch functions H ; and privileges as are allowed to the | Consuls of the most favored uations, in the United has not since been heard from, | | amd a halt In tostimony whereof, I have caused these letters to be made patent, and the Seal of the United States lo be hereunto affixed, Given under ny hand at the city of Ayla ' ton... th 1362, s.Jand of the Independence of the United Btates of America, the a7th. ABRAHAM LINCOLN, By the President : Witty H. Sewanp Sceretary of State. ABRAHAM LINCOLN, Prev sie! the Cnited States AU Whom it ‘Mav Concern. ' ce having been exhibited to ! has been appointed | Satisfactory evide me that Apobrm Rosestmas. Consdl of Prussia. nt Milweukie, Pde hereby ree- ognize himar such. and deciare him free to exer cise and enjoy such functions, leges a= are allowed to the Co , in the United States, nony whereof, T have caused thes+ letters to be mede patent, and the States to be hereunto affixed ie rmy hacd seal of the Uni RRA LAM LINCOLN », Secretary of St -in-cliet of JR. an £O.. goron-ly held in custody: ISHED i CON is CLOAKA. 1 ss eis FOR THE NDE R & yet ae AND Osx HALL © LOTHISG ROOMS. MR. BRUCE at ‘the Odeon Hall) has now opened a ». 464 Seventh atrer just below F st.. of MEN'S and AE having all ce old ¢ can buy goods at lower prices i ee at 2 RUCE & ch tlore in the city. No. WASHING TON. AN ' company C, 2S. C. Volunteers, Bank of Washin= i ¢ Bullion Bauk and the Bank « sue acti the denomination of one | some weeks simee, 4 | imgan opportnnity <ince he has been in the A Sign of ain’ ae Pa One door west of Tenth st. | neighborhood. He w of erat ben's she ges 500 coms 483 wale at the lowest One ‘door west s COMPOUND sTRUPC oe GUM ARABIC. Neasant and popular Cough Remedy has jong known and extensively used tat ve become familiar with its extrnordina- Itcan be had at all the principal drag and fifty cents a bottle, oc7 dame eotra* EW AND SIMPLIFIED METHOD FOR PIANO FORTE AND SIN fessor ALEXANDER woLgnaEt Pianist H Figng ry a Singing br j the Boston Jour ‘Ss that x brother of Ma- led Met ‘By. feacor Wolowski: 4 System, a pres nevis! oniy a: bod knowledge of music will Beenabied i in a very short time to read ma: ie with | ility, = execute be operatic an well his per of vocalization he arrives esults, reriders the voice powerful, T to vocalixe with facility, ity of toue. Prof. We + gecuracy and ine qn Teceives visitors dail: Pie 3 to 4 o'clock p.m.,at ! 41 Tenth street, beerees BR: ; of the fact. hia residence, No. and F. iy NOTICE T@ TAX PAYERS E Taxes tor 4é2, have heen Hixed at sev: hundred doltars. wed under the jaw during the month gee ey for prompt N parneat (Intel. & Rep.) NEW FALL stock. Pa PERHANGIN Gold aud Velvet owpriced PAPERS: appropriate fae the richly adorned or most humble residence, WINDOW HADES. i t A beautiful selection Gold Bani, Tmitation Gout Green and Biue Hol- ive cents on Wrote _ | of ten per cen and Common Bhades. land, by the yard or made into «' OVAL PICTURE Warranted to, be (itided ‘The handsomest assortment in ‘tl a Dattiee the best manufactory and Carte de ¥ tic manufact: pedireer wa Also, a bei ‘emaa| 1 el and domes- iit Frames OF Ppt RE C coRD AND TASSELS, i Riwgs, Nails, &e. NM APH: H 1 cotebrated Pictures, Paintinzs, Statuary, | tention of those renorating is called to; wer purchased for, and,on the above goods, whic besold at the lowest ‘re- account of the times. tnunecative prices exclisiseys for for ye yoeds and labor, when. yo ape te ig executed. zy a ‘Oniere for PAPERI ANC eee ats a cit eventh &t., ¢ gn oor « or WINDOW we AND BURULAR The gudseri ders keep constaut!y om hand a large assortment of 8. C, HERRING & CO.’3 FIRE AND BU Ee PROOF SAFES tically-sealed Fraiss, Meats, ke, ra SH BOXES, Sermetically-sealed Fruits, Neats,ke. Hermetically-seated Fraits, Heats, &e. : PAYM {STERS" With the Best and Mest Approved Lock WF At the Manwfactret's Corker tit st. and Pa. avenue. igw York, now igi hee hey Will be stored Freight payable on NAHUM SMITH, Master. » i be received at th b a M. On eal rst fa L po itter, tins! irs Ne Anty ofall juproper sire and well rollbd ‘wi roller. The work to be dene punder the direction eat Gommintes! tobe ited by stant Commls« ane Dovsi Counted cast wees Dis i Se NOTIC. : SHOONER CHATH. ame fiom at muley ‘a Wharf, Hil please ve ir etpenae end: tisk. Friday, the aire instant, tor gradin, between ith and oth atre ! pine inches dcep in inches deep at the He are the Nav THE RAPPAHAN IMENTS ONLY DOING PICKET DUTY THERE > — TY THOUSAND” FORCE OF JOB JOHNSTON. ALLEGED TO BE THERE, AV MITIDS TRE ~ We veteve the New \ ork Time? (9 bean error im its publication of yesterday, ugder date of the 71h instant, (from thts city.) wHeging that Joe Johnston is beiween Culpeper and War- Trenton, with three rebel divisions We haye positive knowledge that on Sunday | morning Iasi—but two days before the Times letter was written bere—the only rebel troop. in and around Culpeper was the 13th Virginia Cavalry, then encamped on the railroad a mite ast of the village. A foree doing Picket duty along the south bank of the Rappa- lannock river (known a fortmight ago to be , Composed of three small regiments of infantry + and tw © of cavalry) was posted at Rappahan- nock Station, On Sunday and Monday last there were no | Tebel troops between Culpeper aud Warrenton, or at Warrenton, except picket guards trom ; the small forces mentionedabove. At Warren- ton there was only a Confederaie prowst guard, fitty strong. Nor were there any on the road from Warrenton. to Loesburg via Thoreughfaxe Gap, below which road the country ts virtually in entire possession of ourtroops. Yesterday mosning there were but three rebel soldiers—London cavairymen—in Leesburg. We are positive of the truth of this statement. The contrary statement of the New York Times prebably came originally from ; Some party sent hitherward by the enemy to j create sn erroneous impression of the position of his foree-—a yery common rebel trick. At Richmond, on Sunday of last week, the only troops in and around the city were those, few in number, actually in the fortifications, | and abont a regiment doing provost guard duty insand around the town. So soon as a train ‘arrives there, every one cominz into Richmond is made to go with a soldicr to the Provost Mar- al ellice, tnd if not well vouched for, is ri- and the guards are <o trom the city at any to preven irhout a pas post point tGordons ville, nor, in- here from Richmond in this diree- i arriving a little this side of Culpeper » Where the 13d Virginia cayairy Court He only we On Tnesday night, a se Plieved to be the Frane Was discovered on fire if the Potom: the Kertle Bottoms. between upper and lower Cedar Point burnt to sedge. She was loaded witth hay, kis feared the crew baye been all burnt up» the small boat was picked up afterwards by GUT LN. Tiis morning. ‘private W. L. Strobhert, of was brought in, having been captured athis father-in-laws, ".) near Occoquan, a few days simer, by 4 squad of the Mth Pennsylvania Cavalry. He states he left his regiment, winich was with Hampto Legion at Martinsburg, nd that he has been watch. neighborhood of Gecoqu:tn, to cive himself up, but wasdeterred by fear of gurrillas in the sent to the Old Capivol. THE MERRIMAC 5 NO. 2 A Vnion refugee from Richmond. izen of Richmond, by the way, and one who, were we at liberty to name him, would be recognized as x genileman of known intelligence and pro- bity—states positively that not a single iron plate has yet been placed upon the Confederate Merrimac No. 2, nor has she received a gun of herarmgment. Ahigh fence has been placed around the vessel to keep off the enrious, but Ws in possession of undoubted information bo ve effect. KENTUCKY. have very Iate information from Ken- making it certain that in their recent brief occupation of much of that State zhe rebels coltected and spirited away immense quantities of stores of all description; literally stripping auo-t of itef everything likely to serve their military purposes hereafter. ‘or: The Republican of this amerning contains on article headed “ Editorial Correspondence,” dated + Bangor, Me., Get. 3, ise.” and signed « W.” Iu this correspond- ence, in referring to the cireumstances attend- ing the di-mi--21 of Major Key, hue of General Halleck’s staff. is the tollowing: *:L notice that + Perley,’ the correspondent ot Kuditor Evening s se fem. every occasion, pr ought to be looked afier. 11 “ Perley” ever wrote such a communica. ion as that quoted by “ W,” of the Republican, id have been done ont re ignorance or through the most miticions mo- tixes toward Col. T. M. Key, Aid-de- wo General McClelisn, who is the © brother” al- Iuded to. Be this a# it may, “ W.,” when he quoted the above, well knew that Colonel Ki ha~ been and is « thorough, decided anti-sla- very man. i speak of Colonel Key from 2 close and inti- } mate official and social cognection with him. He is the author of the original dratt of the emancipation bill for the District of Columbia, ; and labored in every wey to secure the passage of that act. The anti-slavery feelings of Colonel Key have elways been Dreely and frankly expressed during the whole time of his coun?ction with ; the Army of the Potomac, and his every action has been entirely con-istent with these feelings, Ile went with that army to the Peninsula, has i been with itever sine, with the exception of } the tew days im > j Ian wap in this cit ptember when Gen. McUlel- and Ido no one injustice when I say that no irue or more loyal man can be found within its lines, It may be news to. Perley,” but T assure’ him thatdt is nevorthelecs true that Col. Key"s anti--livery sentiments are strong, thoropmgh. decided and well known, SURTION. FROM POINT LOOKOUT Pors? LooKott, Md., Oct. 6.—Kditer Star: In the course of a week or ten days there will have been completed at this favorite watering place seventeen new hospital buildings, for the recep- tion of the sick and wounded of our army; which, added to present accommodations, will give room for ubont 2,500 patiente. The build- ings forma a circle. with about two acres in the center, on Which will be erected a commodious toner pee to be — = ‘bonse, aundry, Tooms, an s rt. ments,” Mr. Win. Allen is the carbentere Mr, Carrotton the plasterer, and Mr. the roofer—all of the city of Baltimore. It is under- ee org So ee oe the eee are comple: licated. ee sent © Goverument is not oe unmindfal o} ie duty reparin; ‘cousfepabie-q a for the dy bs prepar li hetose eb Right ounibattion. Yesterday, an inyalid orien the name of Wm. Turner, af company bea yolunteers, rN ciaasoae suicide, by iden! He was evi insane, as supetinaatal: ced ‘by a fear that his a sutter for the necessaries of Hie—he not received any pay for the Yast «ix rf bag eres should vistt here immed new fis in Ean of construction; the id one is 3 perfect wreck. ° ‘The weather hus been, and still a be, delightful. PrRRONAL.—Gov. John Evans, Gol; Gen Viele, U.S. V.; Col. Wm. Gurney, N. Shannon, Corinth, Mass.; Capt, Corastork erpool steamers, N. ¥., and Com. Rowan, U, 5. N., are at Willards’. Obl. Stevens, and the oMicers of the 15a New Hampshire volunteers, and Hoa. E. Burke, N IMPORTANT FROM BENTLUCKY. — ‘ GENERAL ENGAGEMENT BETWEEN BUELL AND BRAGU'S = INPENDLIG. Lovisvise, Oct. oninnieans jmst récsivea intheate heavy skirmishing between Buel Bragg’s forces, pear. Perryville, fifteen maites fonthéast of Bardstown, with every Prospect of a general engagement. NEW 1 YORK “sTock MARKE?P. .- NY 8. m.—First Boar a U.S, Coupons, It, 1083; Registered 195. 73-1, Treasury Notes, 106; Certificates, 99x; U. — mand Notes, 121, Goldy 1255. oe LOCAL? N (EWS. SECESE aoa ae now rebel acting New Yorx, Gct Mort Marye, now rebel Colonel, at Manassas. Wm. Irwin is the rebel Q, Charlottesville, with the rank of € the last batt Joba C. Whitweil, formerly of this late of New York ets Quartermaster at Lex et Se ees a year Wm. H. Fowir is in the FA jeg but continnes, with the other skedaddied Alexsndrians; could muster but thirty-five men & for It had been ordered to Richmond, to be up with conscripts from other quarters, iain Antenatal Tuimp WARDSTATion CaaEn—Before Justice john Seymour, William Sturn ang. Franklin ©. Suyder, Reng ow Adam Tcifter, di T. W. Griswetl and Faw to the military. Mary ©. Cook, up in Fourth Ward station. Walter—Chas. Wright, James Con: Winn, Wm. Brown and Geo. Berder, in the market; ffned *t each. John ¢ in the street; do. orderly and profane; do. Fovrrn Warp Station Casys-—Before Jus. tice Watter,—John Conneliv, James Smith, fighting: turned to the military, Greenwood, Richard Wrre, @rank and disor. Sicmninecd, Daghet Deccmertr tease di=mis ? do. Forrest, throwing stones: an 5, Sherwood, drunk; do. Wm. Ashion, Michael Tart \uraed ’ Barn ‘Min: ‘Wm. Dean, colored,) drunk and ~ for soldiers, and c On two first cases, and ined A Heavy Lier. a gentleman receiy«d a thousand dollars from the mt leaving the morning train for Baltimore. space of Lime that elaj--ed during his walk from the ticket office to the car, his turned up mis T Treasury notes. who had just | Gov ment. and bad » robbed book ~ ‘be money was all in Feiry Commitrey.—Gu-- Ford, col'd, who | Was committed for a further hearing yerterday, upon the charge of shooting J. Adams, col'a— * 's Ster—was brought out. for trial in the aiternoon, before Juste> Waller.) He was positively identified as the person fired the fatal shot, and w tor trial at court. as stated in yesterd: whe _ fully committed ation Cages.—Beforr Base lice Clark.—Gee, Nicholas, throwing stone: Lovisa Robins, drank and disorderly; #3. Brown, passing counterfeit money; Mary Harrison. drun! second offense, drunk: To NEW GOOD Thi tse takes great pleasure 7 e wt! be ‘ea! sure in bic olf. friends and customers t pH E TWO DRAFTS. That the Government draft will ratte crowds fie the war Ise fact that we » But millions of fon res are rai By the draft of the ovens of DA x Wao lende Stet oft sora on. the leaders will oft wish with There is ‘is nothing 7 half bated” ever i ee Ofthe draft'of the ovens of DAYTON. ” Great, Dales” must of course be thrown in with, lay some inti of, ARTEBMA STER’S OFFIC. DE Qu frauen Pesreenen be re Saturday, October il, at 2 in Fo Le : ebaction om peci t. E. EB. Camp. & row. Master Buil legiance of each bidder me bid Good and suficiont srearity will be req the tultilment = e poral fort i at tal. [im & Rep ace ater into Federal N AVY RS T, 7th ‘October, ia Passes will not be given to vi itythe Nery. Monitor” is undergoing pairs. Upon the completion of the work upon Vesvel she will be thrown open to public’ Due — of the time will be gi tIntell. & Re ne ROR E. ‘STEAMBOAT. during the time the re lesre' wARG tS itirox: = ‘ iMORBRy, Oct. “a, eee Me Prorosate ro FOR woon. sats for two, thousand cords For a or ————— reserves the pnre ey Us. MCC Wiser eae one Po cere, Baers test 9. . Apply tee Co sD AND woop WN RA set Rasct- ase: oa8. satiate Pn

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