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A Murragy Dersorrve Onancep with . a zi = om HO} rt the he flag each carried; their names i ‘up th ie New Orleans, ‘ twice, when she hastily retreated. The three OST—One large brown HORSE—he left the | captors of t ag 3 men had presented evidence of having far- ee caer utile Rock has eon eanteneatt! | Yankee gunboats that went up Fish river, on | La stablehetween sand 4 o'clock this morning, | being George Reynolds, company I, 6th New | nished substitutes. "A large supply of clothing, etc. has been SUNGay last, stole 6.000 feet of lamber,a num | his left bind I’g j) swollen from ths hook down.he | york cayairy; Patrick McEnmore, 6th New | The committee on finance returned, as the in change. Wright is a military detective, says taat he got the notes from parties was expecting to catch all concerned in eee w ; LATE NEWS FROM TBE SOUTH. LOST AND FOUND. neh lt Sasi Sletatees Market_First Board, | A Minti yrumeus. Lest nigtt, @ young man THE G STAR. tlanta—Sh [ Line—Office 511 Ninth street.) A Peace Conference at ' ermam | Ew York, Sep. 23.—U. S. 1 named Henry O. Wright, wae Arrested by | Corresponding with Rebels — Exchange OUND—A& POCKET-BOOK containing « sum 107%; U. 8. 680 a 110%; Osraifennss oe pon ee officers Morris and Smith for .wtempting to ‘W. D. WALLACH, Editor andPropricter. | of Prisoners Between Sherman and | [of money which the owner can havedy pariog i We | samess: 95: Gold, 2136; N. ¥- “Central, 12934; | pase counterfelt: Roney, Tor eta case was = ——_—_————_ Heed. i treet, between and B sts., Island, Erie, 110%; Hudson River, 111x; . d larceny. js morning th.? case was Fae From Richmend papers of Sept. ith we get | S2BHD.0n Os Seog GARTER, th ete rie, eisai: Michigam Geer sar em aii | tried before Justice Giberson, whew it ap- WASHINGTON CI 2 ing interesting i : b= * a E> n 134; Michi- di that the prisoner went ‘ 3 P *OLOC 3 Ilino mitral, 123%; woes FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1864, | he followiné !Bloresting intelligence _sep 23-8 aes 4 O'CLOCK P.M. gan Soumern, 70x; Uinots Oontrat, 1254; | peared BY Sp nag prea eeag perge ont : muMons sronArea [re A tae Sere Er cage ed eee eee ak’ | and parchased « ring for 812. and gave © 207 PEAC™ = ‘GE OF PRISONERS ai B s ‘oledo, 115; and, 103%; se it’s, from there to Smithsonian Restau- % % that waited on him teok Ra” READING Leica Sole nae Macon, Sept. ty Ramon are rife to-day Seat Ror aot Lith street, e205. Tibo-al re- GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. rt ages und Oninsgon mee! Ape es ielnd, who did not like its ap- ee cece es ouive MATER @ TEL that (Gon, Sherman has onnt aa infoemel re- ee roan oe or i Jay Cooke & Co. ee the follewing quo- | gna Terra. Haute, 1 Cnteago ‘and North- pearance, and he anowel to See " APHIC juest to Governor Brown, Vice President Ste- | ————*— = rnment securities : 49x; Quicksilver, 73. pronounce: coun’ —— S phens and H. V. Johnson to come to Atlanta REWARD —Strayed or stolen last Sanday Nestons of Gye N, Sept. 23, 1364 << he ipetes es i taken back to Wright, and he was told it was and confer with hi the subject of peace. $30 night two COWS. one a black cow with a Lg Se a 3 counterfeit. Wright said he got it fromthe = | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. General Hood has relieved his chief of staff, | Dell round her neck. and the other a ted cow with a Buying. Selling. LOCAL NEWS. Government. Emerich replied that the Gov- Brig. Gen. Shoup, trom duty. Major Mason Cn Tit owt TAS MURPHY. on H streePanrths US swe en ee itt a ernment never issued such notes. Wright FROM CHTTSS00GA, is now acting in that capacity ° bet. Ist and 21 sts. east sep 23-3t* | 73-10 Treasury Notes iil Fourta Warp Dart MeRtinc.—The cit- Pesce i got tt from the man he worked Five hundred exiled families have arrived ARD—Lost last night, a small bi One Year Certificates 5; | izene of the Fourth Ward held another meat- | for. Emerich told him to pay three dollars in Mwclasge 90) erae in our lines from Atlanta. Their condition is | Be} Nii tan TERRIER DOG, witha collar Certificate Checks ing atthe City Hall last night to take further | 00d money, which he had, leave the ring and CHATTANOOGA, S¢Pt 22.—Sherman, by a| most deplorable. hellattached. The de is below the medinm st Naw Vous ikea dio kee action in clearing the ward of the impending | Ret it when he paid the balance in the morning special arra: nt with Hood has effe: | A special exchange of 2,000 prisoners has ve reward will be givenif left at O, RU Eis ORF Lees ¢ r. Asbury Floyd in the chair. right opened his coat and showed a military pec! rranges’ cted an pes is draft, M ‘vy y 000 prisone: ofr | been agreed upon by Gen'ls Hood and Sher- No, 522 7th st., bet. Dand E, Coupons, 107 %; 5-20's, 1104; Certificates, 95; Mr Jobn Uhatincy, of the recruiting com- | detective badge. Emerich remarked that he exchange of AW) Prisoners. Of a batch of 900 | man, and 600 Yankees will be sent forward t0- | 7 GsT—On the 24 inst., on Ponvevivanin arenas, | Fld: 219%. mittee, reported that he had not put in any re- | Git Mot care for that, as he could call an rebels 17 refused to be exchanged, and took the | night for that purpose. 4 or the Island, a THRO" GH TICKET, No. 30: =a. Sa cruits during Thureday, but that he had been | Officer. Wright turned to ran ont; the lady oath. eon toad Macon, Sept. 16.—Parties arrived here from | from Baltimore to Cairo, Illinois. The finder will AN INTERESTING OCCASION, swindled out of a man that he had expected to | S¢!26 m by the coat, and he got out of it, Qfone hundred picked men on duty with the | atlanta say that great numbers of Sherman's | be liberally rewarded by leaving the sameat 399 | nig forenoon, Capt. Ellis, the acting Inspec- | get from Alexandria by the adjutant of the ist | 824 £0) Ou ef the door and ran, but was paz of truce at Rough and Ready, twenty-one | army are going home. and that 10,000arealready | Hst., between 12tn and 13th. _nep 23-25" _ 1 of Gen. Torbert's division of D.C. regiment. This recruit had sworn by all | caught by Mr. Emerich, with the ring in his dese: ted—a fair index of Hood's army. gone, and more are following, their terms of | ~ OST—On the morning of the 2d instant, on | tor General of Gen. vision of cav- | tet was good and bad that he would uot go | pocket, and a revolver, which he attempted to ‘The truce between Sherman and Hood ex- | service being out. a Mass. avenue, between sth and 7th streets, or | alry, reached here from the front in the Valley, | [n®* Was good Ana OAM Lee a6 Moy tothe | draw, but Emerich took it trom him. pired to-day. but it will be extended several | | ‘The whole situation bere looks well. Yes. | om I street, butween Si end sth. an ttant’s white | pringing eight rebel battle and regimental flags | Fourth Ward, but after being mustered in this Tey SAREE Ease Rate en eee y plete the removal of families. terdag as ousseved by the people as a day of | emproldercd Hanne eC DR. THOMPSON'S Oies, | captured by that division in the engagement of | adjutant had the man placed to the credit of sine Rae hod tha Reach Oink. een : 7 . - pr 9th and Mass. av. Sep 23-2t* | last. H roceeded immediately to | Geergetown, contrary to his expressed wishes. | | . 4 4 é 4 FROM THE SOUTHWEST. | from Mobile. Or AD apougay, 16 Seiahe sf it was a clear swindie, and Mr ©. wanted the | bis keys, they went to his boarding house and Reported Capture of Little Rock, Arkan- | Montxz, Sept. 16.—The Yankeo gunboat Sel- &5 REWARD. Strared or, stolen eutie at the War Department, where they were for- meeting to take some action in the matter. He searched ee Ty q re kansas by the Rebels. | ma (formerly Confederate) anchored on Wed- | ches high, white spot on her forehead. The | mally presented to the Secretary of War in the | presented an affidavit sworn to by two wit- lar oeae Seeaticipon Wrist ee gold N K. Sept. 934.— 2 mily | Besday night near one of our batteries on the | above Reward will be paid by bringing the horse, dan. nesses, setting forth the facts in the case. sleeve buttons 1 * Ew York, Sep 3d.—The steamer Emily ; s , name of Gen, Sheridan b t F. Menkert about an hour b: Souder from’ New Orleans, on the 15th inst, | €@8termehore. Atdaylight yesterday morning | or leading to his socovery, at the corner of 6th ant | “Gi, of the men bearing them were the actual | _ Mr. Herbert, from the committee to revise the tne btecee at Emericks. He pati Menkert arrived here this morving. An arrival from *D€ W88 opened on by the battery, struck street, Capito enrollment, reported that twenty-four gentle- with a similar note, receiving £43 good money sent by flag of truce, via Red River tothe | ber of cattle, and destroyed the farniture at | rewarded by leaving bim at York cavalry; Color Corporal Chester B. | Tesults of thelr labors on Thursday, suite) i | making them. | peed leis will be arrested in From the Valley. ep 23-3t* Pocratieouest ea Bowen, company I,_— New York dragoons; sontripntors: Of the sum received in cash, Mr. Ades peers oa himindefauir ¢ 3 * ALE ; ~ = s z, Ni ‘¢ - > i of bail for court in each case. New Orleans without a written accusation, Webave no news from tke Valley. Well in- OTIOE—Came to the subscriber's, about tae | Ge°-=- Meach, Séth New York cavalry; Henry | W.E. Egan paid #100. | eration of | ‘The counterfeit U.S. fifties are well exe against them. | formed persons from that section say an able | 2ist of August, two COWS—one large red and-| M. Fox, company M, 5th Michigan cavalry; | | Mr. Edmonson moved © ronotel lois On O | ted, and would be readily taken for ger eee water in the Mississippi river is very | and enterprising leader like Hampton is much | white, with short tail; the other « pale red and | Gabriel Cole, company I, 5th Michigan cay- ee ropmialing B00 oF cantina ating: in | by persons not accustomed to handling green. a : ay: ey ump horns, e . Ta 4 e - i y tere mel j,i re — tad ea ee aie Owner is requested to come forward, prove prop- | airy; Andrew J. Lorish, regimental commis- | enpstitute to the credit of the Fourth Ward. | backs of that denomination. The green ink is BONS CCihy Seen 2 SE Yors erty, pay charges and take them away. sary sergeant Ist New York cavalry. Carried. very pale and would excite suspicion directly IMPORTANT CORRESPONDENCE, | The telegraph informs us that a partial ex- _ HENRY QUEEN, The flags identified were those of the 36th ‘A resolution was then adopted authorizing | with persons who handle the genuine fre- General Grant and President Lincein— | C8220! prisoners bas been agreed upon be- | _sep2-st" _Near Fort Banker Wits |e ante d 2d Vireini = the treasurer to pay $200 to each and every | quently. Wright is a fine looking young man, Confidence of General Grant in the | ‘W°e2 Gens. Hood and Sherman. = & 5 REWARD —Strayed or stolen on the othin- | Virginia voluniecrs an irginia infantry, | -ecident of the Fourth Ward who shoald put | 2! years of age. and was stationed at the Bal- Administration. | . There were rumors in the army on Saturday | ee) stant. a WHITE COW, heavy with ealf,one | and the 16th Virginia regiment. in a substitute, timore and Ohio Railroad Depot, under Capt. that Sherman had sent an informal message, | hoynoff. The above reward will be givenif re- Si 0] inting = i The following is a correspondence which | requesting Vice President Stevens, Goveruor | tured to JEREMIAH CONNOKS, N sirect, betw. | _ The Secretary called each oneof the gallant | A resolution was adopted Sppointing # com: | Ports took place between the Presidentand Lieuten- | Brown and Confederate States Senator John. | 4th and sth sts. so i22t" | fellows up, and after shaking hands with him | mittee of five to call upon Mr. George Lee, of G ETO Tl hE 7 ns ; ‘ ‘ Janterbury, and request him to name some ant General Grant, and may prove interest- | £08 to come to Atlanta and confer with him on METO THE PREMISES of the subscriber | mquired bis name and position, which were Lae eIehitis| seontdvgrreithe enrclied neers Tue DRAFTER MeEn.—The following drafted men of the First and Twelfth Sub-districts ; ; the subject of peace If Sherman has sent an’ / ou the morning of the 18th instant. one ligh? i a 7 aT * a ing, as it furnishes an inside view of military | Syen meseage/he must be deluded intothe iden | BRINDLE COW. with a white spot over each ey.; | OW noted. men of the Fourth Ward a beneiit to aid in | have reported at the Provost Marshal's offic affairs - | thatin capturing Atlanta he has subjugated judged to be from ten to fourteen yearsold, The After the last flag was presented, he said to | swelling the fund for the purpose ot filling t | since our ere pi ey xR 7 | = “ f owner is requested to come forward, prove proj- : ward quota, ‘ 4 : EXECUTIVE MANsION, | the State. We trnst he will soon be roughly | erty) ‘pay chargesand take her away. them Mr. 4M. Barbour introduced a resolution | 1), Moore, now in service: Wm. Smith, over J : WASHINGTON, April 30, 1361. § wakened from this delnsion. JAMBS ANDERSON, +‘ return to you, gentlemen, the thanks ofthis Lieutenant General Grant: . arm moe On Digges’ Rosny shone Lapis Department, for the valor and gallantry you | eyery man in the ward liable to the draft, who Not expecting to see yon before the spring LINCOLN AND JOHNSON OLUB—Hon. ep see “Bock Creek Obits’ _ | have displayed in the capture of these flags. I | has not subscribed $25, and request him to campaign opeus, I wish to express, in. this Mr. AR\oLD, 0 will address the | (CAM# TO THE SUBSCRIBER. ON UR asuUT i j make his subscription equal to that amount. way, my entire satistaction with what you | Club THIS EVENING: ats o'clo L the ath of September, 1sét. cne red and white | Wil direct the AdjutantGeneral to furnish you | Th’ case the draft takes place in the Fourth haye done up to this time,so for asIunder- _It L. OLEPHA COW, with redneck and head, with high horas, | with medals, with your name inscribed there- | Ward, according to thts resolution, the money ¢ tees eS = t » ends of them saw . Also, 0 e 19th, stand it. The particulars of your plans I | 7S>McOLELLAN MEN, ATTENTION With the eudg of thems io soon a at | on, and they will be sent to your commanders | on hand is to be divided equally among those age: A. W. Lave, refugee; Mark Kerrin, alien R. Sumner, over age; Charles Johnson, over age; W R.Gillam, erroneous enrollment; Jnd- son Thompson, under age: Manris Collins, alien; J. Gatewood, under age; John Whelan, instructing the committee on finance to call on co alien; Matthew Ralehen, erroneous en- roliment; John Rainy, alien; J. D. Wil- neither know nor seek to know 3 iE aljourned meeting of th ey * in the right eye, and without shoes on, | for delivery to you, as soon as they can be pre- | of the subscribers who are drafted. The res- | liams, over age: M. M. Potts, under age You are vigilant and self-reliant, and, | 218 Ward McClellan Association THIS (Friday) rked i. C, on the left shoulder, lar. ‘ olution was adopted. Terrence Drury, overage; Adam Voglesherger, pleased wilh this, I wish not to obirude any | EY t7!-urelock, to make arrangements | the back from’sad ile” Owners ar* red pared. The Adjutant General will take charge | °" 15) Saianeolee offered the following, which | mnder ace: K. M. Blake, erroueous enroliment. Tegtraints oF coustraints upon you. While I ain foe che rece pcan of the banner (ne ereeel ence Beard yrova ne: peri of these flags and place them among the arch- | was also adopted: John McGinnis, alien; Charles Tilley, over very anxious that any creatdisaster or capture | v3.8. TAYLOR, President. bey Branch Road, back of the face Track, | 1ves of the Department.” Resolved, That the treasurer be authorized to | age; Geo. W. Mitchell, refugee; M. McBernott, ofan. of Dt hnce wae. moet bers Ge 0. BOSWELL, Sec, it™ St" He further requested them to return the Da- yay. ete man Serotey of eye Source are alien; Ceasar Hall, over age: ALIN Ek ye avoided, I knoy * these points are less | FyssS>FIFTH OUND—In th City Halles +s tha to thei 7 ., | who shall present the proofs of his enlistment | alien: Charles Altmanperger, furnished sub- a) = — e y Hall,a | partment’s thanks to their brave comrades in Ps = 2 . 7 aiRay te edcave OnE assem On Se they would za! the C pial ein tt by, Whien the owner can have | arine, who participated in achieving the glori- subsequent to this date, and pe es the | stitute: Charles W Townley, furnished sub- t E bere anything wanting which | (friday) EVEN rChi " by applying to MEs M. TORBERT, at the Bank 3 dratt in said ward, the sum of S21). stitute; Alfred Smith, accepted; Wm. Adam is within my power to give, do not fail tolet | Per a . t Ss 2 o'eloe rth of the Metropo sep 21-3t* ous victory in which these flags had been taken. Mr. Henry Lyles urged upon every person | J ©, W. Kennon, John Lemkin, physical dis- me know it. Andnow, with a bravearmyand | purpose of ti ROMS RET CS nore STRAYED OR STOLEN—A large bay HO Several of the flags had inscribed upon them | Who had any mformation which would tend | apility: Henry Dawsey, accepted; Wm. Rouser, a just cause, may Ged sustain you. eons JOUN GILES. SS condemned, marked U.8.. witli alarge © the names of the places at which they had been | !0 Feduce the enrollment, to report the same to | accepted; Thos Minor, physical disability; Yours, very truly, A. Lixcoty. | THOS GANT. in forehead; corsed on left fore foot. Any infor : tae the enrollment committee. Mr. L. stated that | —. Merrell, physical disability; Benj. Snell, ac 5 CHAS. HIUMPaRIES, | mation leading to hisrecovery will he amply re- |, carried into engagements; one of them (that of | the whole yote of the city was but a little over | cepted; Charles Kitchen, physical disability; HEADQUARTERS ARMIES UNITED STATES, ) t* ALFRED BERRY. warden No. 69 Fact aie AN. the 2d Virginia infantry) being inscribed as fol- | 7,000, while the enrollment of the Fourth Ward | Solomon G. Brown, physical disability; Mar- 4 P BS E apito Culpeper C. H., Va.. May 1, 1804. The President: ears is Your very kind letter of yesterday is just re- ceived. The confidence you express for the fu- ture and satisfaction for the past, in my mili- tary administration, is acknowledged with pride. It shall be my earnest endeavor that ~ p Hill. _ lows, viz: Manassas, No. 1,Kearnstown, Win- } W88 sey roe pyres exesert Ce bat conld me WN EsTRAY —CAME TO THE LIVERY 8TA- | ¢ > » | accounted for from the fact that 1,700 men at bie ef W.B. Turner, on7th street hetween ti | CUester: No. 1, Port Republic, Manassas, No.2, | ing wagon corral had been enrolled in the i : ; + | and I, on Sunday, the Isth instant,a BAY HORSE, | Chantilly, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, | }ourth Ward. At least 500 of this number git EVENING. at 1 oe ; poontae years oles” vase high; end star in Ae Winchester, No.2, Gettysburg, Cold Harbor, | have been sentaway, and an equal number he subscription book of the Association will be e he e fed to come for- 5) listed. open at the stare of Mr. Georg , Sulick, bee r | Ward, prove property, pay charges and take him Malvern) Hilland Osdat teun: (Chisifiag wae mo. M. Tompkins moved the appointment FTH WARD E SOCIATILU disability; Thos. H. Hardieman, physical disa- bility: Lewis Gibson, accepted ; John R, Ea- ton, accepted. TWELFTH &UB-DISTICT. Edward Hazel, refngee: W. H. Hill, accept- | you and the country shall not be disappointed. | B.ftreet south and New Jersey avenue, Capitel | *F8y- se 21 St" sotattered and torn that the inscriptions upon | of » committee of three to wait upon the Sec- 2obert e, physical disability; F. 2 From my first entrance Into the volunteer | lill.where any eon therparinanrt Gee Ward can | 7 BEREBY CERTIFY that Sam'lShreovon of tna | it were hardly eligible. Another was a Con. | retary of war and bring to his notice the facts Sidioe Tormiebon an be cinta. Bisse: service of the country to the present day, 1 | tutes will be tarnished, oF the food tke aneost: . Uity ard C uuty of Washington, inthe District | federate National flag, made last week in Win- | set forth in the affidavit presented by Mr ‘The above list does not include the names ot have never had cause of complaint, havenever | ation will be divided among those drafted. CRUE beousee occ: tbe FAnaGeL DOr: chester, and presented on Sunday, the day be- | Chauncey. those who have been accepted, and expressed or implied a complaint against the : G. F.GULICK, President. | County, this 2th day of 8 ptember, A. D-1-64,and | fore the battle. to the regiment fi The motion was agreed to, and the chair ap- | whose time has been extended. Administraticn or the Secretary of War for | _R. B. FERGUSON, Secretary. it | tradeoath in due form of Inw, ss astray tre pace | Lore the battle. to the regiment from which it | pomted upon the committee Messrs. Lloyd, | “The men of the Ist sub-district are reporting throwing any embarrassment in the way of my ==>ALL THE WARDS OF THE CITY, IN- | ing upon his enclosures. « LIGHT BAY HORSE, | W8S captured. Moore and Barbour. promptly, but those of the 12th are somewhat Mieatonsty peer tne what appeared to be ‘ eluding Gccrestown, are ceaneeted to ap- Mis) Koa C. abaata yeard old, 1544 hands high, Mr. J. M. Barons Sitroduced 8 resolution, tardy. This, however, may be accounted for my duty. Indeed, since the promotion which | Point a committee of five to meet a similar com- | switch tail. trots and canters. R H PAIRFAX ._ | which was adopt-d, authorizing the finance t is- placed me in command of all the armies, and | FRIDAY EVENING. f La Hates aoa ee ay ta eae BAS Seep maber 4 e0ouT THON COUNTIES = ape Loy committee to appoint two men to each block, to Tice — i Goreaneee Santer, and Have in view of the great responsibility and import- | FRIDAY EVENING. for conmlta tion an ear tO | AB The owner of the above na ay A detachment of cavalry sent out from Falls | Visit every house in their respective squares Or | changed their places of residence or have been ance of success, ]_have been astonished at the | "'R, 8, DAVIS, Sec eee wep 22 2 | requested to prove property pay chara-s and take | Church, V Wednesd biocks, and ascertain how many persone Bave | ordered awa: Teadiness which everything asked for has been | —~ _—— aan ON saute is hMaaway TOP LADL SHRERV ES e ie eee > on M ednesday ae & scout | Jniisted or put in subsututes, and collect the a lelded without even an expl: i } AT ION, H WARD! —The cit- Tt 5 ie rh rough Fairfax and a portion! udoncoun- | smount from all who are liabl the , Romar pranstion \kelre |) izensof the Fourth Wart willmeet at tho | srpat sts co 8s beth and M sta No.27> 5 | ties, but without meeting any considerable | aratt. SS pete va THE LaTzst «STRaw.”—A regiment pass- ed along the Avenue this morning under the various party flags and did’nt cheer any of Should my success be less than I desire and | City Hal EVERY EVENING. until further notice, | Ra yED OR STOLEN, from the sabscriber.on | OGY OF rebels. ‘They,+however, picked up a The chair, in pursuance of a resolution, ap- expect, the least I can say is, the fault is not | fil the quota of the werd, and thereby avert the Nine Ih inst sa white end brows POINTER | Bumber of horses apd the following rebel strag- | pointed a recruiting committee of colored men with you. Very truly, your ob’t servant, PUP nearly full grown, A liberal reward will be | elers, who have beén sent to this city and com- | of the ward, as follows: Thomas Martin, Al- | ‘2€™. Holders of straws tallies please make nS Gm ane, Lisdtonane Genera, | Umpending draft. |e soRy LLOYD, President, | paid for bin recovery if left at No. 3Indianna | mitted to the Old Capitol: Thos. Goleman, 3d | trea Geiger, Wm. Slade, John W. French and | *2°te- setrelll gakennld R.8 DAVIS,B8ecre ary. sep 22-t¢ Avenue, opposite the City Hall. Ga.; Richard Herritt, 49th Va.; Amos Diggs, | Wm. Ford. peas = a => FOURTH WARD-—AII persons residents of sep 20 5t* W.P. BACON. rebel quartermaster’s department; Robt. eet ———>—_ Pustic ScHooLs.—Miss Anna Bailey was i AL WAR BULLETIN. i. Nhe Boark Waad who bavoraretahod tus. — nan and Geo. W. Amos, railroad employees. Tux Staur RoppeRy.—We yesterday noted | appointed teacher to Primary No.4, Fourth mother Victory in the Valley—Enemy’s | stitutes are earnestly requested to hand in their B the fact that B. F. Wilkins, chief clerk of the | District, instead of sub-assistant, as the mis- Infantry at Flint Hill Attacked — A | names to the Committ e, between the hours of OARDING. ¥ROM CITY POINT. stamp division of the General Post Office, had | placement of a word in our yesterday's notice Ss aay Intrenched Position Carried— | Dine and six o’clock.in the room of the Fire Com- |) ————#—____________—__——_ The mail steamer T. A. Morgan, Capt. Ed- | been arrested on Tuesday last, on acharge of | made it. Prebable Capture of Dispatches by Mosby. | ™issioners, City Hall. Boszn —Any lady desirous of securing profes- | par arrived here at noon to-da "trom Cit abstracting postage stamps and appropriating | ——_————————e War DzrartMesr, Bo RORLEY. Deano uel care. Kindness and bome attentin, car | Point. She reports nothing new’ Day before | them to his own use. Yesterday atiernoon NEW SENSATION Wasarneron, September 22—9 p. mit W.E. MORGAN, * unovtronive family of « pr nin hecemallant yesterday a salute in honor of ‘Sheridan’s vie- | Witnesses were summoned before the Grand — Major General Diz, New York: J, M. JOHNSON. ence, who would assume the permanent charge of | tory was fired along the entire line. Therebel | JUry, and indictment was found and the ac- | Will commence in Dispatches down to $ 0’clock last Hight hav J.H. BLAKE, | an offspring op conditions mutually satisfactory. | batteries opened while the salute was being | Cused was taken from the Police headquarters THE NEW YORK MERCURY ‘Pi lown eloc! nig! ave sep 22-3¢ Committee. Address DR, THIERS, No. 1,217 Broadway, New | fired but did no execution. The rebels ceased | 20d committed to jail for trial. We have Of SATURDAY, October 3, been received from General Sheridan. ATTENTION, FOURTH WARDI—The citi | York. sep23-2w" | firing as coon as our last gum was fired. learned the fol lowing particulars of the case: A MAGNIFIORNT NEW FICTION, A portion of the rebel cavairy, having turned wgnaotthe Fourth Ward will meet at the ARGH FURNISHED ROOMS, with Board. at It seems that for some time yest a large nom- ENTITLED off to Front Royal, were pursued, attacked, and | tice, at 7_o’clock, for the purpone af devising 151 West street. Georgetown. _seal-Im* | 4 Srock Jospine CANARD.—The story put | ber of stamps have been George W. ISABEL SLEAFORD; Aisa enoer formerly a clerk in the Depart- on driven by our cavairy, which was still pursn- | means to fill the quotaef the ward,and thereby | §¢ {RST CUASS BOARD. with Furnished Rooms, | forth by a city cotemporary yesterday with THE DOCTOR'S WIFE, P' i i also, Table, can be obtained at No. 352 6th st., ment, went to a Mr. Wharton and asked him if ing.» revel infantry made a stand at Fin: | mardi earnettly requested ty pay. attention to detweon' Hand ta" echtsined atNo-4ep trie | such ostentatious triple-leaded display, that | he wanted to make $1,000. Wharton said he this. Come to the meetings, and bring your money OOMB WITH BOARD, and Table Board with. | Jeff. Davis has written aletter proposing terms | Would like to de it inan honorable way, and Hill, a strongly intrenched position beyond sd a i pe ll rene rene Ss Nall RS a nee ‘ont Rooms, may be had at 134 Pennsylvania | of peace, has not the slightest foundation in fa bad s6id larkeuaenndescreteaneten pase Sep 22-t! last evening, and the crest csrried and held by | _B. 8. DAVIS, Secretary. avenue, bet, 9th and 2th, __sep 16-1w"_ | fact, and was simply a stock jobbing canard, ty in Philadelphis, and that Wharton could do our troops. NOTIOB—List of prices af the P. FIRST STREET, BETWEEN A AND B, i ter di e— aper Hangers Bi e same thing. Mr. Wharton went to Philadel- parnere Je reason, to etiere tmat later ais: | (1 Men Weninctona BC Wasuiacton Sone B98 CAPITOL HILL “Rincle esatiomen o¢ | gg-From the publishers and from Hadson | phis: saw the party poimied ous by Alexander, Rear Winchester. San 7s ee = ed Paper Hangers of Wash- | dated with large, pleasant ROOMS. Location | Taylor, 334 Penn. avenue, we have copies of | 8nd ascertained that his (Alexander's) state- i ag it. hereafter, the follow- i * General Stevenson reports that Sheridan’s | ing shall be our fixed prices for work in our line of a ee (Ree veep ile the Attaniee Moeiay, for |October, certataly cae: Wharton at once communicated the tacts to tin Illenberger, physical disability; James Kain. accepted; Samue! Blackwell, physical cret,” “The Outcasts,” &c. This, the finest achievement in cotemporary ro- mance, hss been secured by THE NEW YORK MERUBRY’S London Agent, at the unprecented expense of nearly trains arrived t Winch jast | business:—For banging all olaok an = = the very bes' mbers of th ice art cepply iam aaceved Serery SNe nc venint fase Eatin Pape ar 45 cont per Disen: For taneing Gt RBT-OLABB BOARD. with Furnished Rooms, otihe ve eau of he veer: anon anarool pee eparemen’ one read FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS! ~ s eo Hece; in; rs a ar ol ne o. 4 i . . Epwix M Stanton, Secretary of War. | i:dMouldiaas Gheenta’ °F ansing Borders | ¥ Peet, between sh and 9th. Breakfast trom? | THE WEEKLY STAR, containing all the latest | the energetic detectives. McDevitt and Qlar- | , Simultaneous with the publication of the tale in America, it will ear in Paris, Leipzig, Bruse-ls, and Berlin, where the translators and critics pro- nounce it the best serial novel of the century. THE NEW YORK MERCURY CONTAINING THE OPENING CHAPTER OF THIS GREAT STORY IS NOW READY AT ALL NEWSPAPER- AGENCIES IN AMERICA, sep 23-3t cents. Dougiasa Moore, John Alexander, John Mark- | to9; dinner from $3 to 5 sep 3-Im* news, is now ready for sale upon the Star office | voe, for investigation. George W. Alexander fiter, Mi A is SS A 3 i ®7 General Sheridan is making the most of | fiter, 1.4. Miners, Phot Hide, L Wie ee counter. Itis just such a paper as the family | W88t once arrested, and afterwards Wilkins the grand success achieved by him on Mon- was also taken into custody, and both were day, and is determined to give the enemy no Poannerl se mentnan & Sceader. mlewel & Ben PERSONAL. requires. locked up in the police head vaartare:! rest on their retreat, constantly harrassing ee McDevitt then went to Philadelphia, and their rear, cutting him up at every chance, RALLY! ae RALL LINCOLN N ADAME AHOLIAB, AN IMPRESSED ME- Ww?” From the publishers we have the Sep- | with the assistance of detectives Geo. D. Gal. A ; AND JOH CLUB —A special meet- dium, continues to read the present and fu- " y and daily capturing prisoners. After driving | {ny of the Ol i be _ . rs ? LA tember number of Madame Demorest’s pop- | Janan and Edw’d S. Carling, of that city, ar- the vanquished foe through Strasburg, a por- | at‘Union League Hall, d:h atteet, between D asd | inable tocouseel upom all Tmportent matter mith | WAr Mirror of Fashions. rested a man named Samuel Strauss, at No. BY MI88 M. B. BRADDON, the author of ‘Aurora Floyd,” Lady Audley's tion of their cavalry turned off in the direction | E stresta, at 8 o’clock. safety. 249 bet \d 6h sts, 4.0 Merwin street. A search was instituted, ot Front Royal, where our cavalry attacked All true friends of the Union, who favor the Island. ay eistreae preemie 22-3t* i PERSONAL.—Maj. Gen. Q. A. Gillmore 1s at | and upon the person of Strauss was found a Y W. L, WALL & CO., Auctioneers them, the enemy aneain sires ting and being election ROT auncoln ane pndren Joba: Willards’. large sruantity of nitety cent stamps and the South corner Pa, av. and 9th at. again pursued. ‘he re! rfantry made a and unite wi . ee address of H.R Wharton, box 75, post office, 7, orc stand Rt Flint Hill, Rappahannock county, | °' MENG ee ANE: Eronident. 200 EAC BORE ASU LSS RE se ) Washington, showing that he (Wharton) had | COVRENMENTSALBOF CONVIBOATED GOODS about twenty miles south of Strasburg, and INO. T. CLEMENTS, Jr., Secreta Sep 15 tf - ss-e03t ‘or sale bye W. BOTELER & SON A TumBLE.—Gold has fatlen from 221 yes- been to ‘Bniiadel hia to ascertain. the trath of AT AUCTION, BY URDER OF THE PBUVOST | forty from Winchester, where they were at- LADIES OYSTER AND DINING BALOON, | were cog; {ILY FLOU sooo | tenday,toeLt to-day. -Somebonys hurt. Alexander's statements. In Strauss’ trunks | Om GaTUADAY MORNING, 2::h inst F Samepann the crest of ‘nei A ae Sarre. 356 Sixth wena beteeinre. Sng He Partie: \ rire D sae Sfoyat ak ao, our 50; i eceae and drawers were found large numbers of ovelock. Sei sell. st the Auetion Brene” al t Hillis on this side ofthe Luray Mountain, | Fairs, Weddings. Bells. r int | Cured Hams, 25c.; prime Green Coffee, 45c De- y iW stamps and letters from Alexander, and letters pring Wagon, | double set Harness. aud ins movenent of tie enemy tadlcaios that | eG etait at tis wuaRenmaatastatg isi | {tered mee’ 2 Uume Green Gols, Ge De | TELEGRAPHIO NEWS, | jromipariee in Georgetown Weatingion and | }o7v4 Oiptn, 3 tnete barrel Pale, | they ebeen so badly punished that they | reasonable terms. Ice Cream and Water Ice mate . ©- WITMER, 111 Pa. avenue, Alexandria in regard to the sale of quantities Ae De Ladies’ end Children’s Sh are compelled to abandon the Valley, their | by steam power, wholerale and retail. sep 14-Im™ Benaaat bet. 19th and 2ith ats FROM MISSOURI. of stamps, and receipts showing thatsaleshad | Scobis Getton, 18% yarde Muslin, line of retreat being in the direction of Culpep- NEW BUILDING ASSOCIATION —Books | EER MUGS, Reported Fight at White Water River, been made. Strauss wastaken before Mayor | 2%; yards Gassimere, 1734 yards Calico, and one per and Gordonsville. of subscription for a new BUILDING AS- WEISS BEER GLASSE3, Cerro, Sept. 23.—Citizns just from Charles- Henry, and by him held to bailin the sum of Jbawl, By ord SOCIATION are open at the office of HARVEY | ALE TUMBLERS, of the Provost Sr Terms cash. M.L WALL&CO., it Auctionvers. Y THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. PEREMPTORY SALE OF STOCK OF DRY GOO BOOTS AND SHOES, &c. - : . ton, Mo., state that the 2d Missouri Militia, | £5,000 for his appearance on Saturday for a FINAnctaL.—The New York Evening Post | ¢ COLUINE, No: $7.00 Ahsirest, WALL atk! | CHAMPAGNE AND WINE GLASSES. OM" | fearing an attack from a superior force of | bearing. w Insurance eS Bare = Dae pesht Liles ae FANCY LIQUOR BOTTLES, &., &o. Shelly’s rebels, evacuated Bloomfield, Mo., Yesterday afternoon, as stated above, il- 7 PHEDS & C the absence of any trustworthy news of | RAKER. Star Office, wh ‘desi | Alto, large assortment of Glass suit and retired i f kins and Alexander were both committed to importance, the bears have this morning re- | dvminewembers havean opportunity to subscribe, | Restar uitabie for | and retired in the direction of White Water | isi tor court. Mr. McDevitt yesterday wentto re subscribed, a meeting will be C. W. BOTELER & SON It was reported in Charleston that the enemy Philadelphia to attend to the case of Strauss, vived the ramors of thé immediate issue of a} Wh ib te t ‘sl N i is new Government loan, and such are the fever- | called tion organized. sep li-tt_ | Importers of China. (lags and Crockery Ware. | > wo strong had overtaken the militia and a | Positive evidence of his guilt and complicity ‘ futt & oo5 Nos, 163 and 165 Bridge st., George- i 5 ish irritability and apprehensive incertitade of | = = f ° with Wilkins and Alexander having been ob- | | On THURSDAY MORNING ep ember 22, com- ihe public mind, that symptoms resembling | ()NE HORSE, WAGON AND HARNESS For | <<? <0% iShron) eee Reine or sisted tu, Gharleston but ie | tained. Tate atsiat hae eatll the whole tedipewed of those of @ panic have more than once ap- | O)'SaLe—Inguire at the corner of Montgomery | PJOUBLE THICK. isnot thought that any considerable numoer | The amount of stamps stolen 1s variously | wWili’be sold the cntire stock of Dry Goods H. peared, and as there has been no bull interest | snd Dunbarton strects, Georgetown. Also, one | “HOTEL AND RESTAGRART KEEPERS WO- | of rebels have been in that vicinity. estimated, some asserting $10,000 will cover all | fiery, Boots, Shoes, &c., at the store of A. F. | strong enough to resist the downward pres- hod peer berneiett years old, the wagon and | pjog —We have just imported and now Tings : losses, hie ote Bale lowes at as high fu the natural consequence has been a gen- 4 * ti a figure as ad even $30,000. wo, i . oral’ disinclination to Bay. speculative Ah ee Sep 23-St JOHN HOLDEN. Wee. seen Le aay pease A Mecoud Letter tees Gen. Erenents The exact amount will be ascertained in a fe w ne penkien ae trade 1s xespectinby sation ties. P DANCING. delivered in any part of the city, free of charge, and Boston, Sept. 23.—The following is another | days. These peculations, it is su d, haye 53 om ai : e entire st wil sold to ‘Gold opened at 221, and sold down to 220%, ROF. FOUCHE bega respectfully te announce | at less than New York prices. letter from General Fremont, in which he | been going on for along while. Wilkins’ daty | ““Srerthe Gisporal of the Dry Goods, the stock closing at 220%. Exchange is dull for cur-| $0 the citizens of Washington and their Hapuetareti i ae ee gives his reasons for withdrawing more fully : | was to destroy damaged stamps returned from | of Groceries will be sold at publicanction, due no- Tency, and sells at 109 for gold. At end See eee a sop 8 a ane bet. oth ana leh ste Nawanm, dept. 17 —Gentlemen: I inclose | postmasters throughout thie country, but there | fice of wbich will be given. ete At SI er Oe ee meeting of ACADEMY N McCLELLAN SOCIAL CLUB. euil Hall. i hae eersnrmcea, AEE see] THE ABOYE SALE WILL BE CONTINUED @ friends of Lincoln an a ee tae G T mans In declining their invitation I have informed | Wilkins is from Virginia originally, is a | ON MONDAY MORNING when the stock of Boo) city last night. the following was one of No, 310 I atreet, between 15% and 16th he President and members of this Olub regret | them of my tntention to stand aside from the fh and Shoes will be sold. Sep 23 resolutions adopted: —* Resolved, That the . reet, between 1534 ant « to be obliged tap one their BALL until Peoata ard 7 ae printer by trade, and has heretofore borne a ad hoes See Hon. Reverdy Johnson, in avowing his deter- | All communications regarding hours, terms, £0.» | in consequence spite noe non ougnificent toasts caus Toate d assigned my rea-| good character. 0 < ¥ J, 0. MOGUIRE & 00., Auctioneers. miinsion, se aumecice Rincons Sed oe teaiel sadeemed to him as above, will meet immediate Hall not being finished for Monday, the 26th you the Jetter in communicating to you now THe SEVENTH WARD ExemrTiow Assocta- | TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PRO Po Pa ptoage. mn Se aethat. porticaret went the 4 of Qctober hewill beatthe Academy instant, as advertised—this being the Opening Ball omciaty may eons a Mare gc my name from beep met last night, Mr. T. E. Lioyd in the hy iS CORNED OF A ERMONT A = S ednesday and Frid: ft from 3 “ the Presiden’ can air. aecopenes moran rene, kaa Siew One | ats ovlock. My MM erHed 2-2" | THe luk would beg the indulgence of their | In this decision { have the approval of such | Mr. Semmes stated that he had put in two | ,,08, TUBSDAT ATTERNOON. Qorber i trayed all parties that pat him in power, and PPLEBY FARM. NEAR | that nothing will be lett cadone on their part to | of our friends 2s I have been able to consult | men to the credit of the ward during the day, | tryst from James Brown, dated May z/th on bis po et to pr pnt t bis ‘counti A GAMBRIDGR, DORCHESTER CO. make it 1 have thought it not prudent to incur the | one recruit and one titute. He could have | duly recorded among the land records for hi 7 - Ty FOR SALE, fy THE BALL OF THE SEASON. longer delay of consulting others, but I have | accomplished a great deal more with wnfficient | ton county, I sbal! sell, Lots No 1 and 31, in Barr’ will only have the effect of forever damning him in the estimation of the very few who be- hii leett‘at ‘anation 2 Tickets for the 26th instant will be good for the | reason to believe that they will unite with me | help, and he suggested that a committee be ap- | subdivision of Square Na, . fronting. pu, Vers leved lites worthy of tha-com@denoe of tie.| 7 I py i felis’ C jon atone Spntt House door, | 3d of October. re fully upon the propriety of the step { have | pointed to render him mont evanae, 25 public allsy a pide: or yrs Union men of the nation.” —Balt, American’ At ppleby worn, = prese:t residence. ae at Dy CUaes OF ie Beveldont See DE Ghee ‘The Chair s: ted that as labor was very Pate i House and resble shanty. "s s Aor hemea ot Tord Wor acrosof whick arable, Fo BALE—A small STEAM BOILER. of about But in withdrawing from the post of candi- | scarce it’would be well for employees to con- Terms: O: a: the remainder io e7The Lewisto J 6 i ins hign state of cultivation; the balance 9 acres ove-horse er, built by Bilis & Bro, Ad- | date I do notin any way intend to withdraw | tribute to the fund. and thereby avoid a draftin | and pine months. terest, Secured byadeed ™ from nearly ~ seadcaa temas =e cuenta! ip fmbers from which3,i@\ cords of wood may be | dress B. OEBTLY,Geurgetown, D.C. se2!-eost* | from my share in ae at pipicn rey the wards abe effect wae be to save their of trast on the a ee eee tions in Maine, which shows about 17,000 ma- | RR ten seieias tor beautiful and ploasant | QUBSTITOTES FURNISHED ON REABONA sa sereated by the Radical Democracy, "| Mr MotHinais thought the city authorities | chaser.” vl jority for the Union side. Every county, | townof Cambridge, and bason ita commdious bie Lerma. Substitutes for citizens of the Seo- hatever the next Administration may be, | should make some appropriation to relieve the U, H, BIDEN: Trustes. , except Aroostook, is certainly Union, and the | dwelling. four rooms on the first and second floors | 0P4 Ward one hundred dollars legs than otners. bY |e owe it to ourselves to form a ppatens fed city of thedraft. He Frofed thate committee | sep2-eokde J.C. McGUIRE & 00., Aucts. ' Aroostook Times is of the opinion that that cach an attica deelar panty Kcuenanc aust: | rep2ilw* 319 Est.,bet. itn and Isth, | pact and capable, by its thorough unity, of | of three be appointed to wait on the Councils Y_WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers however, 10 be the other way, the Stare Senate | Rowse. 1ce house, and all nececaary out houses; a | FRY JC McGUIRE & CO.—Ele wai ot | exeroikings prossare! soee.enouch io speared aud ley Were eet ee diniemey oF Bouth cornet Beaks avenue and oth strect. % - * ine garden, large lawn, & you! re: ‘0! Land north of city—at 5p.m. eventu: ny cc! eae w a. nena Democrat, 1; the House | selec: fruit trees. MONDAY, September 3, we whtt el the abo which we have been contending, the re-estab- tion was adopted and the Chair GROCERIES, LIQUORS. CIGARS AND TOBAC- pr ee, ain poniate. to me Democrats. a af? desizable s im aad vei senee a Bx for without tentargy ‘etms and description at sale. | lishment of the Union, the abolition of slavery, mE McGinnis, Dr. B.C. Groggin, and ja OTION. g o ere a le. Persons 3 % 7 «| snd practical respect for liberty. John H. Bird. TUESD, NING, wth, commen - . co je.falling off in the vote om both | yited te come aad vec the » Cp ea tangy ah A HORSES—HORSES| In the present ‘Jomposition of | parties itisin- | Justice F. A. Boswell moved that a com-| cing at 10 0 “we ‘at the Auction side Trpaps to nearly 10,000 in all. has he en Wed peed or Gilued y ond ratern the T THE BULL'S HEAD STABLES, corner 13% | dispensable that earnest men should devote | mittee of ten be appointed to aid the treasurer | Rooms, an Groceries,’ &c., compri- i, J next d The will take after the ar. | street ane bio ay. For sale, over fifty themselves to watching the progress and in- | in procuring substitutes. Adopted. a Uliiea Z ¢ ntti Stone feo which has excited so much | Fival of tbe steamboat on Raturday, the sth day of cee BLES menage cones ariving Bare suring ine success of these issues, fegardicss of | - The Ohair appointed Wm. ti Blex- | din Bears Bobet cod Kegs Mustard intel D : came off on Wednes- | Ucto' yal ‘o’cloc! m. 66. [sep 21 3t*} ‘c. PRIO men or 7 ander Skinner, Jonn R. ‘ames. mae s between Buller, | Tera: $ugwcash, or in afew days; the balance SR BALES One coed ee eae Mr. Lincoln says he does not lead, but fol- | Fon Capt. MoOznnell, Norwood, sky. Demijo andy “i for | OF eee Oka will be seeded in due Dn, Fost with Apr Forte ose eae ee lows, the will of the people, Itremains, then, | Wm. ©. O. Anderson, and Washing- \ Wennesey and-Cognac Brandies, of The img Utensils on the farm | Alo. one very strong, heavy three-sprit: Tse forthe pie, in the event of his re-e! ts ‘motion, the Ohair was added: to the com. wilbeltrateatamcbontuer ayn tone, | Machines TaeVaWN etn MY gene, | eee set ax tng oxecation ef | mitts . 7 jeer se 23-cota THOMAS Horidae bd, | Bop ethane vorth Bate Ouater ities Hate” | Buottee he bea scrapuloualy within the The reported the receipts of, the T 5 Constitution and mi recog. 2 ‘ bilace rece. persis gare thoroughly acquainted with the | nize that he olds his place and his yower, wat rs Hons in Cash. ....00.....++.8169 00 Y TH H AND B grs., ort han dor Phan oper. i de §2 belon! f to bimeelf, but asa iy waranty bad lentienteg somes tack ee aul ny fd meveoleniewstss toga ns | the it duty which we have | Total... - ies the delicacies in the mar! vireo abd Lt Bstesat hetmeqnasth std mice bis hee atione mtatives of the Oleve~ Org are she ed git seed New Heese dress A. Z., City Bost Oflice jarrender : Ronieesibe Braninersere te : ; + third aah: } in6,.12, end 18 D Ber their by stealing and burglary, secured by of Tiobgppped.to bribe the peice and : ‘ex:

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