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ian AMUSEMENTS. es ee + CANTERBURY HALL. MMO, }NTRABURY gatkct ramarmR Bear Corner ws at Bl! National end $0 Miser cag os OF FORT Interesting Par ef the Siege and Surrender. Paes id niet Tribane correspondent gives 6 JolloW: teresting ‘ticulars of the cap- ture of ran taorgan : ai of ap ‘The fort was much dameged, owing to the rapid firing of the fleet, which was s0 quick and constant that the fort could scarcely re- ply. When the white flag was hoisted, the enthusiasm of our officers and men knew no Doundes; they immediately commenced & pro- miscuous uting with muskets, pistols, &o The following dispatches haye been re- ceived: Fracsnir Hartrorp, Mobile Bay, A 98, 1864.—To Com. Palmer, Commanding at Oriean: -—-Fort Morgan made an unconditional surrender at 2 p. m. to-day. to the forces of the Army and Navy. General Paige did not make us wait aslongaslexpected. We will cheer our fisg and salute it, when hoisted, with an hundred guns by the whole fleet. Congrat- ulate General Canby upon the great success Lovis 820110s¥. Jeoun Esyur. vu. XXIV. WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1864. 2, 8,592 GLORIOUS FINALE ‘ARD LAsT WEEK OF THE SUMMBR SEASON LIST OF LETTERS | Bsteca BrownJB = Bucbannan W A | Magan Frank McDonald Jno HMagaw Sam Th 5 Burges Geo W Bobier K Batler Th ebensig fey TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. De. REMAINING IN THE bi adil atler Wm tebell FAM. i Isaac Miller Sam] which has attended his first effort in this De- ia Binnix Geo Boyce Jno Baxter WH Mevhert Fred Mekiroy Jno ‘AgMcintyre TC partment. Nothing could Nave been more har- monious than our combined operations. We Bernshovse Geo Boid J B + M WASHINGTON CITY POST OFFICE, BoalsG W-2 ¥ Brown J Ww belly Ww c Murph: Geo Mores eng ecrtey. Th. THE INDIAN WAR. had no ambition to excel each other but in the THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1864. Bewen Gen Ball Jno Babel WP Mac in’ Ac cum ulati: THE ONLY FIRST.OLASS CONCERT HALL | oy¥IOrALt an ak BartholomewGHBrown Jno ‘Bunnell W J Morreen Gey oMalzany 28 Males timothyV |B create Cullek Bere cameras | Crease en ueny = wockey Alen was IN THE OITY. OFFIOIALLY PUBLISHED IN THR papmp | BatesGeoA | Barr Jas Baily WW Marsh Geo Man JamesD Marke Wm effectually done by both Army and Navy. : ‘HAVING THE LARGEST CIRCULATION Burroughs@ F Brown J B Brown Z Mellick Geo Moore OaptJnoSMcCullough Wm Very truly, yours, D. O. FaRRa@urT. nes San aioe + | Brookins Geo. Ball Jno-2 "7, MageeGeo = Marsh Jobn ; Sr. Lovie, Sept. 1.—Late advices from Fort THE B1GE AND 1 , NF Free Delivery of Letters by Carriers at the | Hesteler GY Babes lowe Balled Went MawinGeo — MeadeLtJ L Manger Wm Reiley say the Indian outrages have increased | six hundred pri TS RESULTS. or Ta Theiniowiog Thies may be secured by observing Branaie Gayeolbevers Lewis Bennett 1GolW mache ‘@ a uf Mocre ee Masson Cane A oan eae Seni deya- On he 108 cr8 are Bow on, ry Ryemantupmiy ely pes on mes 8s. e followin : A : oa a GREAT BTAR ALLIAROE. 1. Direct isitens 3 afaleto the stnme: anedioae be Foshan peal Black LH Bateman Wm McKee H Clay Markwooa Lt. McKay Win at Oimmeran Scena termnan ites ed | steamers Tennessee and Bienvilie. All Satar- GREAT STAR ALL(ANCE, of the house, * | Bennett H a” preva: ts Ld j- mpekenieater: W eKay H Miller Lewis W McKnistt Z the stock was ca) neds ath m killed. All | gay avd Sunday night a regular artillery duel QREAT STAB ALLIANOE. 2. Head lettera with the writer's fall address, in- | BreckeHM Banck Leen” Br MorehonseHen’yMcGrath Mh’w 2Merrill Wm doned. Guahe Mii tea hundred Tadiane nts | on NepU Un pexwenn the sort Aad Gen. Gran- GREAT 8TAB ALLIANCE. cluding street and number, and request answers to | Borwell HF H pee Mol LL Bel Wan MorriaH & Co MeGauly Mr Maguire Wat tacked several UA parine caeneceg At, | ger’s men, about one gun being fired by the en- HOUSE CROWDED NIGHTLY 3. Letters to strangers or transient visit Bennett Hb Bex 4 Rauls —jnean Wm May Henry Moroney M Miller Lt WK to the Government, sixty miles west of E } omy every fifteen minutes, no damage result- WDED NI “ ors ins | BennettH B Buck LA Bain Wm DrOnBy: Bas ‘ort | ing to either side, as faras known. On Mon- HOUSE GROWDED NIGHTLY: town ‘or eity, whose spatial address ‘nay’be n- | Baek Dri. Bridges Oaph Benedict it wo | UNT=CertHW ay Tapreg Oe man was Killed, andall thestock | day morning at daylight a combined attack by kacwn, should temarked in corner | Broderick Jaa Bartell Mr Baldwin WB Noble Alex Nichols Geo M Newcomb Prof Large bands of. Indians congregat the land and naval forces was begun, and shot AUDIENCES WILD WITH DBLIGHT, 4. Blass the pastage stamp om thé upper right rebm Joel Bartlett H H Begg WA Neal AC Nitze Geo Simon the neighborhood ao ting in |. and shell were fiercely rained upon the doomed AUDIENCES WILD WITH DBLIgHT. Ped eee eee staan oo the Saper Tien’ | Bepnett Jno" -| Rsldwit Dr MO Bower WB NewmanA § NeymireHenryDNye Samuel eighborhood of Fort Lyon, and outrages | piace, until between 6 and 7 o'clock yesterd AUDIENCES WILD WITH DELIGHT. Se eee eee etectence | Eackmendno Brown Marshall Bates Dr W Newton AR — NorrisJohn. Nonots are of daily occurrence. Several unprotected | morning a whi splayed over Mor fee ig tape = lh ae i Without interfering See ae Boyden BW, Brooks ws Nichols Benj J, Nevil Joremiah Nash Samuel sgteme ts between Fort Juyon and Baze | gan, and airing ltamandiately comeae a Ni oun a le iles Lt Chas M Noble John Nichols Thos D 8 are now receiving the attention of | “Gen. Paige was given until 2 o'clock p.m. A t for th pe hteament for, Sie return of s letter to the writer 2 ce NewtonCalvinA NottingnamJ H Newell Hon the Indians. The country traversed by the rinted. with, the writer's fall'address scrosathe | Guiting AG, Crotlenden UB Conner Netson, | NevncrritGol Nuliy Jowph NiewoitWm i | aca rive ear eer Kenired wiles roe Batt a1 iT amplin Dr f; ry Jens) i eft hand end of the envelope, face side, will be | Onde Aira, Goleman tis? Clark Cap dPG. | Nevin CaptDR Neisser Moritz Nevin Col Wm TALL Gan trtenak jlanee is onurare tein: ALL NEW ACTS FOR THE CLOSING WEEK before the final lation teok place, which ‘was uncondition: At two orclon Fort ‘Mor- ran was taken possession. At five o'clock on jonday afternoon the inner works and quar- complied with at usual prepaid rate of postage le whi '* | Church Alander Carr Henryl, Connolly Pat — Fish sack of thacuisiestel mike as cnet! ee Clark a D Chard Gap HP Colley Prof Opperman Aug Osgced Jets O'Bryan GapKO | Tue seg the work before It ters of the fort caught fire from onr shel Dance-Man, LADIES’ LIST. Colwell AM GassMollis Ht’ - Conlon Peter Ovitt A W Osgood James O'Fiorthy Tim. |. ,2mmediste reinforcements are absolutely | the flames were speedily extinguished Pat's BILLY EMERSON, Anderson MrsW Goh Ad m Amanda} | Selby Anthon Curtin J Cneny PO 4, | QConnor A. Orange Joun Oetrander Theo | murdered on the } Platteroute and onehvorred | Clock the same evening another fire broke sey aUERece. Ausander MrsR Gordon} wre prgony Slayton Bonds conus aery Coen eatk Ciponnor Chass O’Brien Mat Qsmon Wm L on the Aritansas head- waters, Smoky Hill, and oe nee onan oe Dele se gaa fai. . ae s n Oaroline Jrawfor joyle Oliver Olney Oliver A 20rmetan Wm Republican rivers. 300,060 dollars’ worth of 2 a BILLY EMERSON Allen Abigail B Garmer Sophia @’Daire GonnoraQhas Christie dn0 M Crane Robt 8 Oregon Demick O’Conver Patk Quint P : lollars’ worth of | hausted itself. : Ashton Clara Goddard Lizzie Page Henrietta | Copeland Chas QampbellJ J Carter Robt ree . fe EE RII PES) al AOD a cata fae alge eral <r ring th terri Whe wil! sppear in his great characters of Arlington Kate GissenterferMrs PattersonKllenz | Sook Ghasl. Coo weLL Coaibenet | Cnponk? aQuieiey Taos besides three thousand horses, five hundred are was ppardaia a p08 the qurtuca inal an HR ~OURE,” demeheiie Gurrey ure. Erinerciitieg | Golve tues, Ghelues Jao 8 Cormier Coles Fr, Tales and tro, thousand oxen. Idaho and | sides, rendering the place ae near 8 bell upon 3 ¥ c. 2 i ee ana are s to swarm with disloyal men, Anderson MisK Gilson Helen L Phunmer LL RLU O WT Gcldwall Jno H Geopersidney S| patie wert? provntionah Peed Rab It is esti asa car ne oe Tats ane cen wen econ anp Seer age ree Oaeen Aone Parr deg | GonnerCheH Gallen das GastyHoa Bia | Perea Pealy Inaeiny Pattison G 1 is estimated that two thousand of this class | So fierce and continuous was our fire that Allen Emiline F Garrison JulisA Price Mary Obartensen Maj Obaffer Jerome ~ Cochtan Sami pea Fenly Isaiah V Pattison Capt R | have gone there the past year, and half of the | the enemy were unable to respond i “ACTIVE BOY.” Ager MrsJas Gordon Louisa PortericlaLu’l OF Gbater Jer Gochrs a PhilleyA® otter Jos Pollard Reaben | Mexicans are very uneasy along the entire | that i ie bat Athburg MaryA Gainer Sophis Patterson MP is | puibane Decl Gras das” Genarstepe” «| PRIN” PineeSh | Danedant ae | MOomntaimxange. Hebel Mormons are said to Hous; But one gum was worked by ise iebels aS Anders Kose, Gardner Annie Peters Mra K Carri 2 Dan! jr Cooper Jos Crawford 8 B PiokertonAllen Perry Lt Jno F Paul 8aml B have been at work among them. during the whole engagement. Our losses - Annie Mary pee ae pore Mary = ai eee Oungeman Jno Gensidy 8 poo Aciaow’s Peacock ase . anooant Saml Dea ee during the conflict are stated at one man killed ‘ Brown Mary A Gramtun Cathe Pinkerton MV | Goleman Edwd Cranmer iseac Chamberlin T Potter Win Bi - Bretaiee Jack’n Peckars 5 2 FROM NEW ORLEANS. and three slightly wounded. Mies Brent Lina | | Gerecke Anna Quar Kembush Cheline Blin Cox CaptJ RB Campbell Thos? | ProctorC A Paine Jas PostBO. The Condition of Fort Mergan—A Rebel Fort Morgan is badly shattered by our ter- ONES HER! ‘ Ftd tat red i as neste, i Co oa 6 Card Jno Cook Lt T P-2 PerkinsChas Pike Jas Parsons Theo Ram Blewn up. rific fire, and is but the wreck of the strong- one THERLAND. Brown MDC. Grane rere Rice Lizzie ise mene Clark CapJ W Condon Thos Potter 0 C2 Post Isaac 3 PattersonCpTN4 New York, Sept. 1.—The steamer McClel hold over which proudly waved the rebel flag AGNES SUTHBREAND: Black Mra AM Gratam Kate Hauscher Annie | cece grencs Gundall Le Cukkerwm | Pikepa PoReL Peck Thos Jan, fron New Orleans on the 2th, via Mobile | On Sunday last. A sainte is now being fired AGNES SUTHERLAND: fem Enms Grifin Annie B Ream Misa EM | Gest Frank, Guneston ED Gosle Cart WB | Fallen Dea G Polk Jpo. Patrick Col TE | Bay on the 2th ult, has arrived. She brings ME ee eats Le AGNES SUTHERLAND: Bren aayy 7 Garmete tees ponnclde Mary | CesaberiaiaFA Ghallia LC > Olark Willio” | Pieri Fractroo? Pati TeaacL Park Berg't Wi Pacalnpahe cantata; Otibert Momtans and itel | sere ey ee Cee nnae . Beall MreLG_ Griffin Mies @ A Ross Mf Clark PJ Clink Mr Sad Wim @ | Pisme Freda Pleree baetteW place Wit OV gthe capture of Fort Morgan, and the | vertiser of yesterday eveni : i pial a p 2 J Laf'tteW Place W: fla, thi wAvdbinedd : SRA Sai Mb Miah tseale. Brown JgnnieM Gooachile MA Redaice Maris, | Colburn Gw Golin Mr, Copley WmH | | Pittoriug red Penaalitianzice rice Wa | aueamer Seims, andof Forts Gaines and Mor- | trom ine reaction of yesterday afternoon: he ~ a a powel ri Patnode Fran *TeRCO! arke “ a re ‘tern S Berar Louies Hart Annie” Renolee Mary | Goraigh@eo Garter MN Carrington WO | PerroitG W. Perrin Hey 03 Putmem Win | &8 Rote transactions at the morning board were isrRe, Tt fodiuin Mellie Hood MarrA SackerLacy | | fons GeoW» Calkoon Bt ChamberlainWs | Platt Geo Porter Opt 00 Purdy WN an be Bevel som Nashville wae poge se by | and to an unusual extent speculative The Bradley Sarah A Hill Mary C Reilly Euphe'a D Peoracce vie Shen? Haag | * night of the 25th, just | options were about equally divided bet A : ait below Mobile. ween The Comic Pantomime of Buell Mre'Gen Hodye Maggio Rivers Aunaz | Bickron Cel AO Delrichio 1, Dodd Col] W poo As Peter P Pen” Porter Wa AV | to mount 12 Ree ee oe rnes Sd was || buyers and eillars sao wing & vory dit- ETE ESSE Ben diet Mrs Hea aaron sre ing Amalia Bipeck Adie Ditiie tens o pd ieaelbt od i Paige Cpt BM4 Phelps Peter Pinkham Wa dhe Raa bosts Onde) fished up six tor- ket. ‘The oie carkers of opermers MONS, DECHALUMEAU. utler Sallie oward LE — Rider Rosanna | DyerChasV DaileyJnoT Deever Lewis J R pedoes on the 25th, in the channel below the | who have been long abse oes: oF + Beedle Mollie. Harvey Mrs M Bausch Dwyer G. Dal f i forts pt ng eon pace ccegis adler Bons. DECHALUMEAU. ey irae cneae eas Rice ett ure Dawes Cc W Co fudiee or Biner Mighact Ronee Ales = ened H Ror’ beeti erg The ram Tennessee would soon leave for New Faery Renceients bo ahoerar So E A BAU. _ Mrs eading Rose louglass eviin Jno awson & i ieh ie] i rleans. a MONS. DECHALUMEAU: Bowie Mrs HP en” Ross Maria A PS ee aleak foory caeaaim [ts fp Goreme epee eons oy Othe Selma is doing dnty in the U 3 ne amopoeal OF eenretaty heme len tor Barnum Kate H Harris allie Rose Susanna Durbin David A Donnelly Jas = Demning Mr Robison BF orkeHugh Rarnolds Maj cause. y ie Union | bids for the balance of $75,000,000 of sixes of- Mons. Szollosy as... ...Roqninet | Pielfor a Hubert Mana Rawlings F K Davis D W Dumot Jno Dodge OR Roby BF Ryer Henry Riley Owen ‘Our forces ashore and 7 fered June 6, has a depressing effect on Gov- WB. Cavanagh si Mus. Déchalumean | BSLCeRe* Howland Butly heat Macy's” | Driscoll Danl Beckron daca Befurt hops | Hapterbeng’O” Rowe Howard Ringer 0 Cae oa eo ice vecn an, | euueotd: Fivectwentier opened at 10¥%. and a a if ts . ° oe no e Bu, it inter jouse& Hi i re 7 ze cline of 2; 5 With new Tricks and Transformations. Heam Sarah = Handy Elizab’h Bmoot Ann E Derrick Bdw Douglas Jno DeForest B Fares, Resnolde soe Heed P het a The McClellan touched off Key West, and Sold ap (ody, duneiug ata ascline of eters Brooke Mary, , Herrington? B Smith Haare | poet Ubes DaVcieeH Deveson | Ree” Rineerduc. ” Richardson § bronghtamail thence. The fever is incress- | were large sales of certificates, under which Buek © M Sarah L Shaw Tacy Ann | Day Frank Darnell JasE Denaiwn Bat | Bogeies D ae pehardson 8A e. a the price fell to 93—a decline of %. Seven- Barley MA HorsemanVanny Sands Rebecca, | Davin¥renk Dellon Jno. Dawnr Fo ea eee TW. Rie Those From the Valley of Virgini thirties of April are scarce and wanted. State pres woex or tne yeactre pater, ranges exe | Eee Hanaataaranaeeaes | Rosteye® Bowciiang, Bemewowe, | Myhgeonter Hye, Hate Beilip, | | meNew York Herald contains ine follow. | werw aiet, she pncipal interest being on preusly for the Oanterbaryby © | Brant Bide Herbert Francis Shuman Hattio | Dane Geo’ .. Davy Irving W Danian Wi | peinckeR RE HamadeiR Roby WE oS ing diepatch: alte Follow) Lorene a ete tne eorines Daly i ueteat aenats on ¥ nemaker Mrs plissu. oyle Jno vi i F 1) TER! —Gi il i MONS. LOUIS SZOULOSY, Bornar Mary M Harford Mrs Pierce Downs LtH F DoahJas F oe ea aae pene EW panagn sos Ramco hte cage minsbon nas aL aay aS Gold shows 8 ane Sener’ eee renee MONS. LOUIS BZOLLUSY: Bowen Lie Hall Mrs DW _ Stafford Hanh 5 Rinekort Goo” RiceCast Jas Robbins WIT Wiackoeter cee acadee omy to-day on the Tecent decline. The fall created a strong ome Biayeer’ demic, fommerm'e® | metac2, Peete trwin mass | Eccee Reve” RETeaallw | Miles gto, promod te ‘enemy's pickets | the short” contracts have forced ‘up. the THE ROSE OF SCOTLAND. Bennett Emily Heblo Magdel’e Benethe ee Pnton Bon id BA Bi ang 8 Bikey Withee? Bere s k te fhe Winchester nike, “The Peer Pile Evening Post says: The Rose oe FOOTLAND. Bacpave Mend Posner Devise Hulltvan Mary, Everson Chas T EichholtsJohnOEgner Wm sag Fanderson AH #&taples Horatio Stone MC were reinforced, but held in check until shortly The new governmient loan is attractin, FEE Roce OF SOO7LAND. Biicaie. duawtaite deatimg™ | Eecech te Bla t D einstownt, | feuca'as Bitar Slecaties | Sasced'mstmantnchacy vison sud sriey, | ten'toiten gaye ter tnan el deen oitered 5 Brown MrsJ A Holley Mra Sweetland Mrs = id ~ 2 Elliot ‘m it t Le a ced with an infantry division and artillery, | ten to fitteen days later than was ee CHARACTERS BY otEE, ENTIRE BALLET | Branson Mrs N Hickman Mollie TA) Evang Tavis Eshey John J English Win D | Smith Abiatt CtaplerHoratio2 pea showing but lite cavalry. On the rebel ad- | dent by the financial a unatiuee ren tareed : Bormraseran Haein Wa’ Sperry BoskiaC | yorbesA A Burey Joo W Foster L Birubble Abram lanley HG — Suyler il | The enemy showing a much greater force than | serious or prowackd. inconvenience: will ec, rl oe ont Stra! ser A oui i BurkardBarabA Huse Mra gretry Bopbia® | Forben A A, purer Joo W FesterLb | a | ghekels Ben} Babel Hermann Simins NW our own. eeoen || Suit eltnar to the litatesin ot ate eerie x Bickten Mra V. Hayes Miss Bie MB J ‘CaptLM f y ult either to the interests of the government a Roark Jane Saces Dorette. 8 weclenodine rence Aquile, pours suies L¥ord Michael Stephenson r pherno nee Sheunan & Pat- Our Sesuelies are light. Lieut. Hagerty. | er tothe engagements of our commercial class. Brown Maggie Jonson Annis Slatford Mrs A renc. at ohn ‘ferguson Dr ND . spencer ,terson company C, 14th Pennsylvania, is among the | es. A large amount of cu : MULLIGAN, Ferguson © T Farrah James Fox 0 © Scott Chas Saunders Jaa H Sillers Robt . currency 1s now goin; MULLIGAN: Bell Barah’” | Johnson Sela A Sweney Mary A | Fitrgeral David Fulkerson Joa Flensberg Php | Shirly Capt — Stephenad(col'd Btokes Robt Ve ae ee West, the demand for the moving of the crop aaa Mary onAdeline Spain Mary Focier Frank J. Fremont Gend Coot GaptRobtiy | SchotsChria Sterling Joseph Sprenket R & Pi was received from | having set in three weeks earlier than usual, Hotties: Brown Mary.) jean Mon” MAsleay Martha | HowerGgn W-s Fomicr James d frenow Rost a | SiymareChas Epieimangh erst ey R | Sutin cnet esighborbood; mai McNeul, wit | aises of isi. Five-twenvies it was supped L e: owe s 1m psoi Smi 3 TULIAMS, ra Rs ly | arwell Gap iak John ‘rench Wm epbens © impson Jax $ Sutherlane anging Rock, threatening a raid. eign demand, h a a WILLIAMS, H aritySmith Ann& M2 | Pleming John-2 Fee Dr John Frank Wh Shields & Ber- StickneyJ B Stevens Ma) RJ LS » have sold better, and a limited ios Beteaisie “guaredisW'”Foeieat Sink | ElewSoho by acjak g pmemog” | gil oq Myypiieallon Sinctisiggien | pected and wan eared, The roceupeion of | tepublcs ons ia woercanaeemna sg Bowie Bettie D2 Jones Priscilla Twine Mohala Se ately rong Pee ee Strickland S Slater J 8 ire artinsburg to-night by the enemy is not : i Bailey Mrs King Low Tyrrell MA ae Gente s jee Strovemaster C Steere Sek Riecr Ean Tegretted. y y to be oe stock market is lower and feverish in Clark MisL8 Kelcher M. 7 te | Gillespie A tenuntS = Gilbert & Co Jets sequence of the prevailing incertitude as Gotke teabeliad Kelly Mary” Thombega Biz, | GocRAB, Jowan James | Messre M3 Smith DawM RantmyregP eeracrs &.80n8 | rhe Pirate Tallahassce Chased by © Union | wap to ceed on On err teh aR ye — 3 CalbLucyA Kellogg MrsH Travers Mary uulebre 3 isilagher Mr Stevens Durell ShaflerJacob St Pi ; may be caused by the payments on account of 3a some of their original Ethiopian Eccentric’ Chapman Lv. KearasyMrad Thomer ente’a | Grane A © Gallagher John Glin air Bymonds Dean Rxinner Capt 3 Bievens 8 Gunbent—Her Escape inte Wilming- | the new government loan. ° Jans ‘umba! mit rive Jas Suth ir piciees ai Cranmer +) Bin BwemblvClaraa Gould Adc ® Graham James Grupe Mr BimmeDayid Striker Yas 8 StrohinererThoo acerom the ‘frst moment of discovering the BY The Chattanooga Gazette says there is no rnton Mary t ChasA3 Galway J: Gold reter DC SanderaJohn Smith Thornto: 3 @ Monticello commenced to } use in administering the oath of GlementsKateA Keacan Mrs) Townsend Mrs Grant ChasA3 Galway Jameg Colden Robert | Smith DaviaM BtickneyJ H Sullivan? | throw rockets, signals understood by the rest | rebels there until we cau ievvent (na taser tine ALL THE BEST ACTS Gores Mrs Ben} Kecler Antoin’e Tiemen Rebeceay | G27oloBom, ., Goodrisk JU, Goddard 8 se Dy? Sailleydar® Bunons Thos SES Of Ratan REAL DOR UE TRA De Een: | Ee MaRS ER ee it 4 ~ “4 nel Dudwel Goodwin Ja: ; =. ‘ scene of action, and conti c. Of the Heason will be produced,therebyclosingone | Coitai Keres RingMary Tayler beng Gunnsl Dade et Govdidzogele Getta Was, Smith DR || fpaulmanJos Skimer TW apprised Of tbe condison Of afkirg “At atont |iied crooner ce een ee Ee nat the most succemful scasonsof tke Canterbury, | Civford tose, Kamerer Thompson Mics | Qidtines EJ GractJenn Griffin Wash J mith David L Randers John SemmesTF, | 7.P-m.communication wasestablished pee fA a Cooper Liese | Loura Sarah ML Gane ee ee Gi ye me? | Shoemaker Ed Shearer J W Small W HH Captain Phelon and Semor Officer Glosson, =e 3 ee Corcoran Mrs E Lind Mary Tyler Jane GrifinGeoH GreenJosiah G Rah Sturges EH Smith Jobn Smith Capt H Ww | Who bad made all speed to reach the scene of MUS yy = Corrs See syach parse aes es Bere Gear Jokn Mt Aster William. Kauires Edgar SmithJasH Beales W contest. Deeming further search in the dark AMUSEMENTS. jane: Eliza ; i Gordon H Gott Lewis Gruel W uilivan aan cee melt to be futile, it was abandoned, anda Graders” tam Lavinia D Tivler Meets | Ge" 3, Gon eeT ike Graty Cap wma | SUT EH, thsghos Bey Wat's | lookout was kept up by all the eet during he TOROS NEWS BEATEE- Camel Mar: Loveday Fan’eS Th . Garaner J F Grausse Myer Gerrish Ww on “ped Smith Ws rest of the night. Tenth street, above Pennsylvania avenue. Camel Mary, Loveday Fan oS Thomas Minty | | Garman Jax Grig@ithMJ GarrCapW J | Smith rank Rthwarte dos Shoop WB To Captain Phelon allhonor is due. To him | JOHN T. FORD..._...Proprieter and Manager Carrington Jane Larney Marg't Taylor Blizab’h | Glebner Caps T2 Garrett & Son Seabald Ferd-2 Beaton LtL Stebbins W belongs the credit of first engaging the rival of | ‘A!80 of Holliday Street ‘Theater, Baltimore.) Calvert Mrs R Lyons Mrs Van Tyne Mary Hi = . Rillotson B Saurbeer Levie Sliter Wm-2 the destroyed Alabama, whose end may be = Ge areintn Leveyerancic. Wells haste Fee eee? Burskings # Hugdew hr, | ere a ee EEO. Stoward W similar to that of her predecessor. a SU Ona TRG opto . nie Wells Eddie en Mr Rpringer Geo Santa teward Wm It would i z EVENING, SEPTEMBER 1 H 1eer. : ie would seem as if still another w: vhi ‘: bs * Dissragasnny foureen tari Wreke dota, | aAday ascre Hee” Hate? | SaNieS ao gearee tg’ Gaming HR | added othe feetorgur revel crauers a Tow | O° Lathe seraatianata charting Cutlass Whyte Laura Horting A Veal GeoM Hanigan Pat’k | Senseney@E Staples L M Singletow WR | Dights age, a large, fast steamer, carrying at Mra WJ. FLORENOR, mimes IVE DISTINCT CHARACTERS. Diggs Fanny uM ¢ Dele Wail Barbara Hitchcock A HowenG@eo = HartenstineP_ | Sessford @A Sanborn MB_ Stapleford Capt | Der sternthe English ensign, at her foremast jeman Louisa Lowe Mrs LC Dowell Gcorgi’a Lenora Mary = Wells Rhoda Bay Albert Haman Geo Hyde MajRHS | SimmsG@ GC Sosnowskey Mr tne rebel colors, entered the ‘port ot Wilming- Introducia Fee ee PORDAS Bathe! and Dickinson Mrs Lewis Marg’t R White Ro Haskell AB Hurbert Cap GCHinton Bich: y Bweeti: a 1 % I 2 etre Magy White Routan | Haum Abram DHillGeo W' Henderson R. Bt | Reger Geo Wer ogee sme we ton. Fort Uaswell and the battery fired a feu | The performance will commence with the excel Davis AnoMaria Lewis Mellie WoodvilleIrene Hutton AL Hubband Lt GeeHampson Ry Scribner GF _ Sleyman Morris Strickland WP gees supposed to be a new rebel lent Comediotta of excel- Dickins Eloise Little Ma Winstandiey Ry | Humiston Asa Higgins Hen'y Allall Sam18 Sherman Geo B Sandford MC Sinclair Wm cruiser, or to have Rad om board some distin- IRISH LION Doves ort MBS nets ie az, Washington M flerbert piiet Hierrizon H pslay Ban x goer: wcloome passenger. She likewise still | Tim Moore.......... Mr. W. J. Florence yer Ferana ars! elaide i ull Ca) ‘unt 8am’ o 8 there. ol e eo Pre ‘Burlet 4 AT 2 O'CLOCK. Dickersonfusan Morse Susan Wateon MB Harrison BF Hudson Henry Hertz Samuel | AKO AR yo geen one Reacial & The Tallshessce hed but one mast standing | YOUNG AUTRES ee AF 2 Oetoce Bownine Hob Mouttjoviachel Walton W anos | Memiamay& Hiesivon iC itvene Simeon | TonpkinaG M) Thomas WZ, Thomsen o w | when engaged by the Monticello | aarie ggruring four other characters, Mrs, W.3 AT 2 O'CLOCK. Paucy Victoria Mitchel Maite Maenekion 2 | Huntley Chas HolduleyJh’ Holmes Sol'ma2 | Todd col OS. Belford Gap dG Rewer Oliver 0 pe a To conclude with the laughable piece entitled AT 2 OOLOCK. Davis Thea Mathen Frances Wagoner Mary Hughs Clay Henon JosH_ Hoyt Bteph J Twaddle Dant Thuratond R Tuill Ose iG From Califernia. LORD FLANNIGAN. AT 2 OUOLOCK Dolan Bridget, pesthows warey Watleiah Mrs malcese OB lorHan qaiesier SncHaskery hoa Turner E W2. TravesdohnH Tracy P ree San Francisco, Aug. 27.—The last steamer ...-...--.....Mr. W. J. Porence. i 0 m : ; = 2 é vat Waen all the Ohoiee Gema of the Brening’s Ra- | Dillan Mra P Mut Ey Ann Webster Mrs | Hartwick QM Haseltine dG Hety Gap Theo | Thornton B | Thomproa lo Reuckoer SSO at rae ata Te VER'S THEATER. i i Mi ole ic! Ss Db . .* . = . tertainment will be given, Dines Mary Mitchell bons wal neil Tillie | Hoercer CapOb Hopkins Jacob Halpin TH TaylorF2 ‘Terrill Rev LH Thomes Smith8 | ‘The northern mines are increasing in pre- si oer Dorsey Miss Merritt Annie Wal'ais Miss L | Himmon Calvin Hendric Cap J Difill TQ TochmanG — Tinkham Leroy Talbot Rev S ductiveness. A great trade is springing u) oor oe Denham Marion Manaing Lucy White Jane M Hayes Chas Holohan John Hudersons Th Thompson Geo 2Tiffany Diman Tanaill T W. with this city. & UP | C. Koppitz Music: xe Dillion Bridget Mellen Abagail Williams Lavi’a | Huster Chas B Henderson Jos House W: 08 | Thornton WH Tracy Morgan DT hompson Thos — Musical Director. _—- eres ellen Abagai! illiams 2 se Wm A Traverse Henry Todd Mr Turner William ,The Indian war onthe northern coast of EIS seer Bias a ended Siien Wade Mary partly eB ree Fiauiacher Jee Hons Walterio Tilley Henry H Tyson NE2 California is at an end. Ree popular Establishment, newly painted, dec- a o rsH) 01 2 - i i) reat Mageie: Malvney Mrau Werne joe Higgior David. Hanck Josh W fet Won re ; _—Vv In the fair of the Christian Commission Fala, AND WINTER 8. SON OF 186 Ellicott Sallie Mack Becca Whitemore I Harberts Eaw’d HallJohn2 — Heisteman Wm | UlteySimonP Vantesdale LF Vemeren B about #2,000 in gold are received daily. ON MONDAY EVENING,SEPTEMBER 5, NOTICE Edelin Mra Dr Nors Sarab Willliso Emma | HemanEa0_ Hood Jas Hening Wm N2 | Uveraft Wm Varner JnoH Vineun Richd Business is improving. The mining stocks with the celebrated ‘3 F pecaurn Jas B ee Mary Wilhawe Mise e noreneea Ez oe 7 c Hussey Walter VanOlender AB w are dull. ae = WARREN COMEDY COMBINATION, ic } as eller Fred FS 8 0 - 5 *: Di or ii ‘The Vail and Winter Season of theCantorbury will | Eiiseiezisn Marcerea B Willisravdire | Humphreys Pk Hatin Joba Howard Wm | | williams AQ Wells Gapt@ W Wirth John amer Constitution has arrived trom | Selveted durins the past four moutha with @ vitw open om ¥skridgeMaryA Momarn Mrs E Wilkes Mrs Harris Truman Hall Iarael© —Hyser Cap Win. | Waterman LtColWallaceH P Weiner Louis SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 30.—Thesh to make this THE BEST BTOOK COMPANY that Frost Martha W 5 Whatken Sali Heltzeil FO2 HamlickLt Howard Golwa | wh Wilstorf HL = Whitcomb L Den arrived front New Work: also th Intrepid, | has+ver been organized under this management. MONDAY. SEPTMMBERS. FerrCherity | Miller Mary || Washington rf Hopwovil Bl Hageman ML Hackett Wm Woodcock A Wylio M3 Whiting Leon’d | B08 Sri veada, with $100,000 In teeasare frees | 9? GNTR OP Hee ee Ee oenere Foley May ‘4 Neviive Navy” Witten J ae ee ease 4 4 2 res 3 woes ao Wilton Mio” Be arate nies é ube camera ty Metrerott's Moaic Bore CO Hiaretsy wire li rie en Bett; William Miss jordan re aquess ColJ f-2 Jeroan Robi . 2 5 2 e Union State Convention o! i evening, Septemb . 1 FarrenFaoty, Mille Anna” Woodruff MrsJ | Joues Ad Johnson dM Jarviw RB iemegn A-2 Williams Harris Wildman 4K | Sgeramento this afternoon. After reins g, September 1 angi 0) 4 9 YY 4 “ ere. ‘ porter Mery Medatty Mary Willis Mary A. | Jenkins Chas-2 Iredell Capt J Ingram 8 Welln Clark Wilson Lt L.0 Waters LtNea | Vide into three district conventions and nom- “ELLINGER AND FOOTE,” NEW ORLEANS COMBINATION TROUPE, Faremt Lizzie Mathews Delia Wattson Marin | Johnson Edmd Johnson J J Johneon Tobias | WilsonChac WoodwardJas Whitney N inate three Congressional candidates. What : NSW ORLEANS COMBINATION TROUPE. forrest Liztir, MeCartey Mary Weston Laura C | Jackson Frank IngrahamJas JobnstonWH | Wilt ChasH Welling @ Wheeler Newton | is called the “‘anti-Conness” wing of the party | , This popular place of entertainment has already NEW ORLEANS OUMBINATION TROUPE, Freeman Sophia Mason Rachel Wright Mrs E Jack Geo Jones Jos $ Jones Dr Wm Williamgon CAJWyman John _ Webel Otto seems to be in the majority. become a famous resort, Flattered by the success naw ORLEANS COMBINATION TROUPE. Green N Lomax McNairy AnnuaM Wells Anna Trish GN Ives Jacob Irelan WH Watson BeretCA Weltner Sep J RWhitney ON-2 = of their first week amcng us, they have opened for HBS ORLEANS COMBINATION THOUPR, | Green Emily @ Minty Mrs A Wecren Ellon C Jackson il-2 Janea Joseph Wihton Mau F Wheelers B. Walken Rooyen | yrom Arkansas—Reported Capture of an & second week, offeringynew attractions at each N TROUPE, | Graveg Mary A Muoretarsh Yours Harriet | Kessler Albert Koons ES Kerven Mich Wildy Col WiliamsomJ” Wa: dener B it HiineisRegim’t—Duvall’s Blutt Threat. | , These wonderfal little people are fall of wit and Tatredading tic @ceatect Grey Mary Motter MrsS Young Hattie Kelly DrA W. KinnicuttFC Kramer Mat Williams David WalkerJ W-2 W: 8 Robt ened, humor, and their versitility is truly astonishing. z ee Newberger M i ith 3 at Wabster Dan! Waters J O} Wie! rus 3 Sept. 1.— Their whole entertainment is ro admirabl Gisieltol,, Nerterectien Young aan: | Kena" Besheday Geo, Roly Martin | Wiekeriy'DavWalerd | Weatbicatin | gaCAs®oustty aiang aoe asserts ance Wits | Saaseruai ces atc ss oe Mesnntovenine COMBINATION OF 8 H 5 2 ; Waldron Dani W Williams Corp J Wood: ind- 5 ie shore is alive with | passes away like a dream COMBTRATION oF Stans Gray Minnie ichole Sarah Kinney Chas King@eoW King PS Wetster DW 8 pocaea ee Lind guerrillas, who are firing into all the pass: Pethe musical department is well adapted SGOMBINATION OF grAne MISCELLANEOU +; Miss Elia @, M.; | KimgChas | othe Henry Keane Pat Welch Mai D WilsonJT West Stillman boats. passing | performance of these little wonders—the ince: COMBINATION OF STARS MiusGinnie Kelly Chae? King), Bing DERE Wallace Christ Wilhelm John Welman Jas ‘On the 234, a part of Joe Shelby’s rebel gang | ‘iste is well performed, while the voices of GENTLEMEN'S LIST fron ee ire 4 Williane dw M Wiewsoedey K WhiteThos | | attacked the forces guarding the railroad be- | (uartette are all fresh, and show unmistakable Bver witnested. King Danl-2 —_- KelloggMajJno2 Kellogg R 8 - H ittington tween Duvall’s Bluffand Little Rock, and cap- s. ‘aes resorts aseatfis, argue | EatrSil RmRIRRTT AN | SARA natin ine Guvthan” | diet tie Sen ea epred erent Stat La te THE NAM 7 D Abbott gus Williams FrancisWilliame . el r) re e Management m: = BS WILL BE ANNOUNCED NEXT | jiu A W-2 Arnold Fred Kobins Rona Korner D Knotts SW |. Kelly Capt Thos WilhamaPratcieWithere dor) Wie wR Killed. tsinment for suchitrele ine ee ‘Adams Aboy AshmanGC Argoe Sam! 8 Kelley BB a - arns Wm Whitney Geo Weod JasR ~ — Willixton WH Shelby’s force is threatening Duvall’s Bluff. | They remain with us through this week.’ Let J - , Anderson A Adams Geo Adams 8B elles uen Mr Webber Gotlelb Wright Lt J H-2Williams WJ all who have not paid the Commodore and The Prices of Admix+ion next Season will remain | Alexander A Akers G W Allen Thos Winfield Geo WadgeJohn White Wm 5 a visit do so at once, for it is an ente asf ce Aicarthit w Rntheortns Antrine" | ieteged., decane g shinkaient | Bho BiG pagehey Wiesionm | oxrcago, Sopet~amone the members | citseanal Wuigisnns nn an ie a8 ag Dr son MajT 8 5 aD. 80. AGO, .—-Among mem! 0! iJ o ington, au2lw Ackley DO a Alien WW pow. nd | eonardd D Lee Arson Y-Z the National Democratic Committe, Ol. | ———EEEEEEEEEeee pang tele : armesE A Ayers HG Acroyd Wm yles & Birth Liddy Jas arned Otin-2 Yocum B Yarjck John _Yornall Mord’i_ | Bowle, of Covington, is appointed to repre- Bebo ete AT nee ww | Lnimartar © Pinwood Jno Hae Yaten Chas A Yeatuantewis Youtwan Col tH | sent Maryland, and Yonn A Nicholson, Dela. | FLO NICS, EXCURSIONS, : &e. Lois Py Like DW. Karued i iee®, nt YoureHy8 York Michi Zwousie Wm | “Tne committee organized by the election of | A GE4ND PLEASURING PIO NIC—ay Admission. —-—-_-__._____yoas | BalklerAT | Baldwindno Barlow Droa | Lante! Dan Leavitt) K fewis Lt 3 W-2 wae SAYLES J. BOWE! August Belmont as president, and F. A. Prince the Young Benevolence of Washington. Set ae ar a B BaaseeDe pieces Ms ested Sh | Ung ew Meee Emi’ BOWEN, Poetmasior | fecreury ROR sty - is ‘0' ohn @ ro = = 5 a) cares pein rere fri net 8 | Brown DrAG pedergen dM HovenOW fistigtd’n Lambell Ki LockermanaDr'y NOTICE West Kentucky to be Invaded capes gi, weil k ‘ana oe Soe, it jotels and Res- | Brown AH Brighamd ar ! ooh 2 omax Wm i . i ng teurants. Boswor' zy Lamb @D. Lieyd 3B Loyd W: - . te hi neral es. To commence at 40’cleck. ies open at 7 o'clock; Performance to com Berpe 4 So Burress a Garton Pe? Leatand Gro or ear ee boo W a UNITED STATES 7 3-10 LOAN. en ea tanabens bel General Buford | “Good murie will be in attendaace, _ sep S¢* Ph mm ew ook i Barber eeter Jno”, Baldwin Fy aw | Lakue Hollen EeOamte Lt Cot ooler Wa. uae 5 TEA OU ND BANK OF WABHING- | (UCkY. aie peawante guard has. entered Mc- REMEMBER THB SPARS Bender Dr & i « ready for immediate deliv- ON a on base al Sie Bolem Pat i] AlfreaE Moorehead J _K Manche ery, * full supply of these new i Second Graad Afternoon! ANUR RB: urtee! Perr. nt ge ADOS-2 Murpby JasJ-3 Mora ae =a e requested 10 present thei fa 9B pe ge d Missouri. = Bvesing = Hino wane baad RUBE. Dd le eb Yi oore Albert i Race Li Meyer Moritz ee thes Bee. ety certificates at once and Caio, Sept. 1.—Gen. Rosecrans has issued ST > CLU. +. *a4BMitehell J D n S airin Char ‘UNITED STATES. agers ss yer Morri e y investing in this Loan | vty Tmacing af 5 O°clOck. ‘Meketa Att The undersigned, havi fot allt Bare'De ft Melaw BW Mrersiobn, |, MaccomasNich’s | they not enly receive interast, at the high tate of | _gg-Gov. Jonnéon, haviegobtained the requi Sdmitting » gentlemen and lates sisi fad Manure at Gfesboro- Point, D ‘new et Barrett Rich ie Gsrenina¥ squire feParlandQwen |.7 32) Ber cent.. but secure to themselves the very | “tte au ae ing 20,000 men for the p ore ; i Dewia. Tet Mater Eas: 2: Put om board venscla tres’ of expense 3d Bayne R 8 silica Clks'a-? Miller J & Oo important advantage of obtaining, at the eod of of clearing Tennessee of predatory reba ere —om ins at low rates, Barclays D Berry Radoiph MerC bJr MillerJohn2 | , Moran Owen three years, 6 PER CENT. 5-20 YEAR BONDS | bands an as. its » s ¥RE BLAND BOOIAL ys no, VESSELS WanraD. ; Hiaiadoll ga | | Bader Chris, Mazon iguapb Manon Pe AT PAR, WhIGh are.now worth) over 12 person}. | 4g" The St: Lonia. Union thinks thare are in- }'4j, AN bade and the public eomeealiy see Bttses Be; 330 8 Sigeet, Weahington, or to Prt Bloom Bev JK Bowen ColS M jarkham Obas PMargan Jas on F pat: | premium, end’which ater the war mustinqsossa- | dications of a9 extensive revel invasion ot Mis- | t! public generally Be ONT SOHn PRET SEAN E &°CO. Brown hetero” rool rily advapee to® much higher Muff sourtthis folk. they intend alving their 1298 Bayles Capt 8H a Pisos of the large theaters in the United ; TRIRD GRAND. PIC-NIO.» 5 wn sent to Paris to model new 105.—FUB BALB—S00 N°: horse second band ARN MAS,’ $00 poo: erie Hig. 33.Penn gr 1 aor States Teen er i urrows r DB Maxwell Kley Silas’ { MiGhilae DS “Morand Ba Mt. yne Thos, Melt Mekbersen dey i ‘ A « 001. Bir me _ s aM uire David Me rederiek ahaa ® Tack seat oor &n association for the benefit af wers of. New York are te agrees haar, ole $ Leas opens oH Burr Oe ini a urke 8 a of » te a . ~ 4 ‘ "nton Be Banh Regt ae Boker BL i % ab ts MOA shotner” ties been “arvented iti Ohicago | itiehe™ ©.Cente; admitting ageptionanand - Bhar, [Hue Hemme aee for tashine her eoiRireD Yesieel”. | By ender of Committee, 9" Rp IIW

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