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the pclice regulations, will lese his position om, . the Tone: Hurley was drafted in the Fourth Ward, butis serving in the Second Precint, (Sergeant Johnson.) a CamminaL Covert, Judge Fisher.—Yesterday after our report closed in the case of Ephraim Phillips, indicted tor the murder of James W. APPROVED BY THE PRESIDENT. The President has examined and approved the reports ot the Board convened under the act of April 21, 1564, in the cases of the follow- ing naval officers, viz: James Findley Schenck, Richard W. Meade, Fabius Stanly, to be captains, and Egbert a a DEATH OF AN ASSISTANT ENGIN BER. LOST AND FOUND. way eb i : THE EVENING STAR. The Navy Department has received infor- t Zs D parie \ \ ; i —— ee | mation that Edward Scasereccds 2d a QAP REWARD —Stra: ods eer mder. bERtS y P Q Smgineer in charge of the U.S. Steamer Mar- ») br ndle BULLOCK, ek horns. weigh- W. D. WALLAUH. Editor and Proprietor. | Eneineer in co aecard that vessel on the murn- | ine1awion, bay persom returuing him to me’ at | f e receive $5 NKIN3, +. will | 4mg of the 2Uth instant, of erysipelas, and was | the corner of Q and 2)th street. WASHINGTON CITY: | buried at sea. i reward. [oe 1-3t"] WM. | ny On Friday, the thal: a CHECK " 1K P.M. Thompson to bea commander on the active BATUR DAR crete ses: eoyones as | Mixes O'RsrLiy.—Ohas. G. Halpine, (Miles ti sara Geeaete io, ih flavoror R 8. oe te Oreident LmoolD has hkewise approved question had been fully argued by the counsel, Se aN EVER) | O'Reilly,) late heutenant colonel and chief of | tical hn will cal om CROTON = 2 ruled out the dying declaration of the deceased M7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. | ging in the service of the United States, and at | Beam tebe ony Pits (st. Nicholas Res GOVERNMENT SECURITIES. the reparis incine canen of oe Oa ing omonrs, Tuan {n the presence ot Messrs Giilland Wright, SEB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELB- | present Commissary General of Subsistence of | taurant.) 1t* Jay Cooke & Ce. furnish the follewing quo- | whos in which the deceased stated the prisoner had Captams A. K. Long and Francis Ellison: Commanders Samuel Lockwood, Jonn Col- | threatened to shoot him several times, and that the State of New York, on the staif of Gov. FE 2egY 08 the oth of Begtem ver: Ts RED | tations of Government securities: a GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER, rei! | Seymour, was on Wednesday admitted to the rs al tips of horns sawed off. ind a “ care? the act was d tentionall A subsequent SSS ee | bar in New York. iauepert of bag white” & 1 Senet reer \ritt be ee Tar: "selling acum Een. a ey JameeE ate declaration made after Dr. Riley had visited —-— FH oy we ive informatio: _ Hy) o e . . 7 A | 89 Miss E. Baker threw herself into the Berwhereabouia.st GH0, WON DEA'S Bary, ane U.8. @s Coupon 1961 Hog | gi gua Lieutenants George W. Doty and Jos. teclnrauoemecaes taat ine tencuer went ter § } Sciota river at Columbus, Ohio, and was | mile north of Capitol, or H. C. y No. = De 0-50 Bocceessce a e. hind the bar and got hold of the pistol, saying, 4 drowned. She bad loved well, but not wisely, | 3764% st.,Island "ov 1-Bt* "| 73-10 Treasury Note 18 Dagon, Til eneot hen ie tae aiter / | i 7 s Yi Bay MA 6year<old, | One Year Certificates OS you, shoot you;” when he ra | ah a e | far Setanes. aE a we TE: 25 aes hance nian Tight bind rage whits Certificate Checks... TELEGRAPH IO NEWS. area. he Wicit sates ae S7-A New York s company has been | sbove the fet lock, sane foot poison and rather New York—F rest Boarp. To-day the evidence for the defence is being ot ill be given if delivered at : 3 ‘ oe muicied In the sum of $200 for breaking a,| JATc*: ,Above rewhrd will be givenif delivered at | Qoupons, 106%; 5-20"s, 108%: Certificates, 1%; | wew York Stock Market—First Board. | given in and man geee one terence 1s being Official War Bulletin. | man’s num. street. or HENRY MESEOK’S corner 6th and ¢ | Gold, 193y- (By the People’s Line—Office 511 Ninth street.) | took place, during which the pistol was fired. General Sherid ‘MAME INTO THE ENOLOSURE, on Tet EE OM SEEAROEE GETS CUS UT TARA ain CCLnaINe! |_atamersen | tagaieeE ST t esti catcataa bie Succekainl Cotsen tie Sea ene Hokuasseementee) seit Came did es Colored Home,” in Georg-town, | Brilliant Movement of Gregg’s Cavalry— saneae! ‘05: Gold, iy N. ¥, Gentral, 115%; | month the Clerk of the Court hes iscaed’ 102 mense Quantities of Rebel oc ack gv and 23g P sarees fod ee es att Cow with In or Wavatte snd tm stay cogent Srhreme tight werexs Goi tate Sitkensy Erie, $34; Hudson River, 115%; Harlem, —; | marriage licenses, of which 26 were for colored . Live en wi large co . 2 = Pe esd 2 ant < ake site COLUMBIA FYEOGRAPAIOAL SOOIR- | The owner is requested to prove property, pay Fight nezr the Gurley House and C: eg bile Se Tet Oe tere couples. Ly Sonera hemanfoah, Government | CYENIAG ast niclock in the Conus Coane | caarees aud take Rer a VAUGHAN & HARDY, Rar a re CO eran itekciePecinides casas leveland and Pittsburg, 1114; Uleveland an Aftairs in Georgetown. ke.» &c.—ERe shattered some | City Hall 92 U0) Oe ooro mn: Be [05708 et TRG, REAGS thet deoorated the | Poplar Church—Kautz Reported to have | Loledo, — Onicago and Kook Island, 914; | Tum Camat—President Spates has had the on Ay 8 my retreat to ones =I GRE SR Ts heal ani a stand at the picOléllan Rares ion Reeting on Cut Throngh the Rebel Lines and Taken Barn, Fort we Eseirk ‘on Sexy! ‘alton satisfaction of a Tmeeaine as the result of his force Lees is sent beck to the sopport. of | Fellows Hail( Navy. Yara) TO MORROW (Saaday) | 219, latt, WE About eet se rescl tebarvabocs | @ Positionnear the Rocketts, below Rich. | PUG, FOr Wayne and ines tenes incessant Labor of three ‘months, the arrival Early_A terrible blew to the Rebels, | AETERNOON, at lo’elock, to attend the funeral | fateu from the Court Room on Monday following | mopd—Bravery of the Colored Troops Woatern, 42%: Quick@liver, 81: Aaj night of ino fice! of boats from the weetra | of Brother P.G. Wa. F. BrggLF, of Union Lodge, | the meeting nixht. Any one that will bring the the Assault upon the Rebel Intrenchmen: Z es 2 i com= eae ee ae y | Nou. at) P.H. SWSBT, Grand Sac flag to me, or give any soar by which (can at Chapin’s Bluff. ee eee ee te acenllanen eee cee T R i i le reward. = Witsoe coe eet} 70 ob Pen mataot tab GRAND RNY | Tecover #, wih resolves Mag. W. MORSELI, The United States mail steamer Thomas A- LOOAL NEWS. gation could be resumed. There were many Major General Diz, New Fork: | Hall,(Navy Yard,)SUNDAY AFTERNLON. ‘al oo 1-3t No. 326 C st., bet. 6th and7th. Morgan arrived here this morning trom City obstructions, caused by the long dry spell, that 4 o’clock, to-atiend the funeral of P.O. P. Wa. F, OST—A BUNDLE, containing a black overco:t, | Point, which place she left yesterday at 11 a. Tue Drart 1x THE E1GHTH Svp-DistTrRict. | bad to be removed. = The tollowing dispatches from Major General | Sreeve, of Magenenu Encampment. No. 4 pair of light cloth pants and vest, woolen | m, She brings some farther particulars of the | —At 1o’clock to-day the draft took place in The water was let in on the 17th ipstant, the Sleridan, detailing his successful operations 1t* J.C. C. WHALEY, Gr. Scribe blanket marked “U.S ,"’ and some other articles z bi P * the Eighth Sub District, being all that part of | banks being exceedingly dry the absorption ‘was 80 great as to keep the water below the levels several days, and to this cause may bo added the numerous leaks of minor impor- Georgetown on the east side of High street and west side of Rock Creek. Mr. Blackford an- nounced the original enrollment as 760, quota Since t report, have just been received: | => MEDICAL ASSOCIATION —’ smi-an- | tied upin a rubber blanket. They were dropved | late fighting near Richmond. ae ae nie 7:30 fh M., Sept. 29, 1861,— | 1G _ nual cotton tthe Medea Teen pe ere erence Tas: Diane sceeweem and Lciehaok Early yesterday morning, Grege’s cavalry +9 i 1" | the District of Colambia, wiil be held in the Medi- | 02 ‘be way from 21st to peeks Uy the way 0 moved out in front of Warren, and captured 7 LU. 8. Gr ity Point: { |. | to 18th street and Pennsylvania avenue, 3d street, Eat enem sat, City Point: In my | gel De gement of Geo aman Couees: on TUBS- | xnd to Missouri avenue. A liberal reward will be | the ontworks of the rebels on their extreme | 97, credits 74° number now due, 23; to which | tance at various points. The boats having last dispatch I informed you that I pressed | » October 41 a) WH LOVEJOY M.D. aid on returning them to Natlor & Bro,’s Stables, ht He afterwards got heavil ed with | Were added the 100 per cent., making 46 to be | been latd up drying for so long a time, the Early so closely through New Market, at the | 0c 1-2t om eae Sucketac, ‘street, near ith. right He afterwards gotheavily engaged w drawn. seams of many opened and starting westempty, i JAMES WALKER. the encmy at & point near the Gurley House» same time sending cavalry around his flank, THE WESLEY OYAPEL SABBATH rf ported to have captured between t that he gave up the Valley and took to the | [LS SCHOOL TEMPERANCE AOCIBIY wil LOSt, On tharedgy: between the Wer Depart | Sng three hundred prisoners, and Watren im. i : 2 = ment and the Oapitol. a large ENVELOPE. Mountains, passing through Brown's Gap. | Gay AF TERNOOW. aoe ee, MORROW (8027 | containive official papers. A liberal reward will | mediately made preparations to follow up the “I kept up the pursuit to Port Republic be delivered by R. G. GREENE, Esq , and others. be given if returned to the Star Office. se3"-3t* advantages thus gained ; but when the Morgan destroying 75 wagons and 4 caissons. -E sent | Lhe meeting will be held in the Sunday School AME TO THE PREMISES OF THE SUB- | left City Point nothing was gefiniteiy known auumber supk, and these had tobe raised, and it delayed the arrival of laden beats three or four days. Butall is right now, and the fleet of thirty haying arrived; sixty more are expected by Monday night. President Spates willreturn immediately to Cumberland and Capt. Putnam was present as heretofore, su- perintending the drawing. The names of the drawn were announced by Mr. Commissioner Blacktord, as follows: D Harrigan, 6 West st; Horatio Hall, Herring Hill; Laf M swann, 103 Bridge st; Sam'l Collins, 21 4 Hoom, corner 5th and F streets. All are invited. scriber, living near Peapallytown. on the 15th | of his turther operations. Gay st; Mack Fank, 144 Weat st: 0 5 Caswell, 119 | urge those boats now there to Joad and follow Gen Torbert (who overtook me at Harrison-| It ’ A. BL DUVALL, Secretary. | September, an hite and red BUFFALO COW. The | General Meade made asuccesstul movement | Wert st; Hob't Smith, Herring Hill; John Lee, 43 | iu the trade burg) to Staunton with Wilson’s division o¢ => NOTICE—The members of the FRANKLIN | ©¥DEr crowners are requested to come forward, | yesterday morning iu the direction of Poplar | Bridge Thomas Lazenby, 12) | Bridge at The following arrivals have been registered: cavalry and one brigade of Merritt’s. Torbert _ FIRB COMPANY are requested to attend a | Prove property, pay charges ord her aoa, Church where he captured some of the rebel | Thomas Donaldson, 1 Brick Yard Hill. next | Goal for the Borden Co,, Sallie Ardinger, Lidie, meeting of the Franklin Fire Company, on TURS- | _8¢P 3'-3t PE HEN WOOD. | entrenchment, and other portions of our lines | t¢, church; Frank Hebhins. 48° West street: | Denance, G Long, 421.21-100 tons; Central entered Staunton on the 26th, and destroyed a | DAY EVENING. October 4, 13st, Any inember not SOUND TRESPASSING on my enclosarer, two | were also advanced, but with what success, is | Vash Crammell. cor West nnd Washington ate; | (oo Gin oie ne Rose, Cleansprine large quantity of rebel Government property, gorearing, his Rame will be stricken from theroll, white HOGS; oue weighing about 125 pounds, vot known to the passengers that came up on papers Hatton, next to Greene ah and. Patrick 3ILBS-1pos Hampebire & Ball, Liona, nae harness, saddles, small arms, hard bread, | Gelsts COmPAR) | F+N« MOUDERS. | ana ibe other £0 pounds. The owner is rsauested | the Morgan. Regan, 4 Buck Hill; Andrew Barber,92 Dunbarton | Cumberland O. and I. Go. Maude, Sarah Ann, flour, repair shops, etc.,etc. He then proceeded | ry LADIES’ FAIR and take them away, SEPHEUS GRAY, There was a report at City Point yesterday at ane 8 Wales, RCE em a Barclay, 200 23-100; raft, with lamber and brick to Wm. to Waynesboro, destroying the iron bridge over Seu a0:8t On Col. Naylor's Farm. _ | morning that General Kantz, with a large body Lee, 38 Congress st; Ben} F Green. 119 West at, | Dowling. FLovrg AND GRAIN MarkeT—Reported for the Star by George Waters, Dealer in Flour and Grain, corner High street and Canal, Georgetown.— Flour, super, $10a$10.25; extra, $10:50«31L. High grades and fancies, higher, according to quantity and reputation. No arrival or sales ot wheat. Nominal prices for red #2.25 to 3% Corn "a Fair for the benefit of the Sixth Presbyterian | @ yo>{) REWARD=Stolen on Tuesday night, | Of cavalry, had cut his way through the rebel the South Branch of the Shenandoah, seven | Church will be held at Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th st.. $120 eth inet fromthe subscriber: he entrenchments and reached a point near the miles of track, the depot buildings, Govern- Sommencing on ON UA Y EVENING (Oct See jpg pear Long Old Fields, Prince Georges County, pockets, which is buta short distance below ment tannery, and a large amount of leather, us ee eck, Hon. Ri allach is expected to ree HORSES, one a Bay Horse about 5 yearsold, ichmond, where he took upa strong position | er the opening address Season tickets 5) | rixteen hands high, étario forehead; and a Bay | and sent back fo! in force! flour and stores, etc., etc., at that place. Ha | cents; single admiaston 15 cents. 1t* Horse 6 years old, abont the same heighth; a Brown Though no condenser unis report has found the tunnel defended by intantry, and lem 0.0. F.—Officers and members of ONION | Mare. with white hind feet, an'aheavy head. TE | been received thus far, it serves to show the | en street; Edward Humphreys, € Miil st eBehlett, 7 4th st; Geo Moora, 7 Brick Hi Chas Brown, 51 Beall st, Walter Prato. 4 Wi ; Jno R Adams, #7 Bridge st; Thomas Nee, 1'8 Jef: fersor st; Jas Howard, 14732 Dunbarton at: Jno EK Donn dson,2 Brick Yard Hill st; John Moore, Rock stree' aly Keyser. Union Hotel; John 8, retired via Staunton. LODGE No 11. are requested to meet at | Will give the above reward for the recovery f the hopeful and confident feeling prevailing at the ir y . ON 2 horses, or $40 for each of the horres, } J me : f 3 Danie L . Vall white. $235 to 50 according to quality “My impreesion is that most of the troops | tn atterd the fusat of Phe WM ESTER: | sep SESEE __JOHNS RITOHIM, f front. Van Grano. 31 Gay ate Bernard Gessell” 15 Heeb dull. Last sales white, $1.55, but cannot now which Early had lett passed through the | Members of sister Lodyes are fraternally inyited. REWARD —Was stolen from the pas! af2: Burnham, commanding a division inthe | ter G Minn, 111 Green st; Thos Booth, 143 Wash | be quoted at over $1.40 for white and $1.70 for i * 5 Sep 30 2t EO. M. NORTON, N.G. &60 of the subscriter, living near “ Long it jh corps, was killed in the engagement on | inston st; Wm Brashear, 47 West st; Hy Brown, 51} yellow. A number of boats with grain and mountains to Charlottsville. en ee a ; ” a Ol ‘3 F. hi di B C. at: Ashfield Brid : WwW ; ay zi é BRADY'S GYMNASIUM WILL OPEN | Fields,”’ Prince George county, Md., on'the nig! hapin’s Farm and his body is now at Ber- ‘ergress st; shfie 114 Bride st; m. | flour are expected hourly, as the coal boats o =2, & < At oO! e 27th Sep a . |, muda unred, where itis being almed, cker, 3 ‘d 5 A e ivin, pnans nsnaw's division came to his assistance, | [["3 giieu. nd and we houlnane Aterue, af, | OF,i"e 27h tent sieetMbabdatien, | Ppepara ory wo belngeeut nertae Se | his it was mnounced ended the drartia the | SZC 827 Sse: long the St base of the joining the Centra uar ouse, abou @ 15t' ie a it 7 : = . f Octob T 0 @ 2) ts long body, large head, and @ Row has Eigbth District. a ‘ 5 = mountain to Waynesboro. tout Gis for thressmomtia “Far Sgeatiemes | never tern abetyants anit tn'one of ageteont | Onapimce “Berge” Batiers, colorees eons aon | _ When the name of Mr. Barber was called | [FOR SALB—A light Germantown CARRIAGR, “1 am getting from twenty-five to forty pris- | purchasine their subscription ticketa prior to | feet: four years old last spring. nay ght wi 5 out, he said “Thank you, blind man,” and suitable for family use,will be sold reasonably, oners daily, wh i ing | October sth, the te-ms will be $25 per anndra Was taken at the same time with thafe.e, a | Said to have fought with desperation, and they nsiderable laughter was created by the re. | [24uire at the Star office, ocl-sts uy, who come in from the mountains Bohacristiontice beeen jeftat M J very dark chestnut sorrel GELPLNG, Jong tail, | Suffered severely in killed and wounded. cousins) iz aa or 'y OR RENT—STORE and D = ELLING Vir- a2 On each side and deliver themselves up. Goske & Go, tin atrest.aec ac Mesere Ph iD | fifteen or fifteen anda naly hende high. carries up | “Gen Ord, who received atiesh wound in the | ark. Mr. Frank Keyser. of the Union Hotel, Giitaayanas: Hoss03. Uelwenn 7b and Stk «“krom the most reliable accounts, Early’s Bolemo 2 Penney! nia Ave ane, Gatt & aU seu or eleven sears Glas oes ta Jeg in this engagement, came down to Fortress | 18 in fora prize. pee ste. -near Navy Yard. Inquire 616 Union House, 2 De vlvani re in 5 i) galls la . besid old co? .rmark, yr. ci i = el 3t" army was completely broken up, and is dis- | Peeps 45% Penn. Avenue: Metrobolica Hotehacd | rather thin in flesh, and was unshod Bacon. Gail Otl sep uaent ean Nintu Sus-DistricT.—The draft to supply | 2 st-east _ oot St" srited. at the GYMNAS. re 3 anc e above reward will be given for their recov al e deficiency in the 9th sub-distri hen too! ASHER FOR an Lee informatio aero ee cireulars and further erence ines mt be gly an for tb : dence in the ultimate success of our present ede as sae S ine oes coe oa ae com Dey err wre ers was somewhere in the vicinity dons- ING MACHINES . = vorythi 7 ii i 2 DTNA INSURA : oer oe ville, where he received pbs is Sonate A Re ene = aes conaging, and our officers and men are confi. | .,7 his district includes all the balance of the atthe ETNA INSURANCE OPFICB, 520 7th ict, “The destruction of the grain and foraze | Cijines sent for and delivered toany part of the BOARDING. Maen ee ee ee ere of phigh street to the county limits. -district | [¢ ZEPING PACE WITH THE TIMES —A fur- from here to Staunton will be a terrible blow to | O7+—— —___ = ae OD 2 OOM# WITH BOARD AND TABLE BOARD : SI CREAR CL anole. Ateer redline ai nae _ ther reduction in Four Sugar, Coffe, Teas, 5 5 7 3 = 35 5 ts, 71; 5 : ; them. All the grain forage, etc., in the vicini- | "and Jonason Olubeiit nelle eerie cee without rooms, may be had at No. 280 Est, | A REPREt NTATIVE REGRUIF FOR PIESI- | tor at present cequireds Stee toc alieh’ wes | cle ee Lees ean ee ote ya nny ty of Steunton was retained for the use of Ear- | ive every TUESDAY EVENING at (dd Fellows’ | between th and ith. ee NOE Yesterday, Provost Mavhal’ General added the 100 per cent., (as in other wards,) | pr pound. The largest st ck of old Whisky, ly’sarmy Allin the lower part of the valley | Hall,(Navy-Yard,) at 7% o’clock. All true lovers OARD AND PLEASANT ROOMS WITH A s ¥) Provo rs! Try | making the number of names to be drawn from andy. Gin, and Wines. in the western end of city, pede aki pesto Riehastea P ee EAS v | OE ee Unite Sexo raeis Tp shs pie fon of Liseoln e Nort hero fam yey Gentlemen and Jadieg fromm sent for Mr. Noble D. Larner, of the Third | the box 68. Goons warranted, and eee SES d for the us co's | unite ie Olub, @ Departments preferred. so, Table Board, * Sim. ‘Thé touniry drom here to Staunton was wancGlacnie soo: DIXON. Ererident” at 101 West street. Georgetown. oc 1-3t* Ward, and announced to him that President ee ahs district the first name drawn was ve 1-3t* 111 Pa. av,, bet. 19th and 2 tists. Charles O Fonton, 24 house in Cherry st wast « High; and he was followed by Charles A Buckey. 208th st; H W Fisher. Pomeroy’s barber shop; Grafton Harper, Water st, bet Potomac and Cher ry; Peter Moulden, 134 Water st; John McLaugh- lin, Mrs Douglas’, Bridge st; David Robinson, barge E Tracy; fred W Jones, 55 Ist st; William A Wharton, cor Ist and Frederick sts; John Brown Barnard’s bone will; Jas Melton, Cherry alley; Henry Mitchell, Bridge st, bet High and Potomac; pacer Smith, 124 Frederick st; Aug L Grimes, 12 PTANo ForTE TUNING, MELODEON TUNING. I take pleasure in announcing to my friends and patrons that I have been fortunate in securing the services of Mr. A. F, DESSAN, from New York, whois one of the most competent avd skillfal PIANO TUNERS in our country, and = a ! - 170 K street, between 18th ard 19th. fe$!-2t* | cruit put in for him (the President) and etc., etc. PH ‘SmERIDAN, M. G.” in Oe aaa pemeel aeee SIX YOUNG GENTLEMEN can find pleasant | credited to the Third Ward. Mr. Larner at be Gatien V4, 7 p. m., Sept. 26, 1361. = u ae Eeeaue posit, oh Street, between D and ib ROOMS with BOARD, ati42F seca eee ent once set o work to proeureas fine and healthy —Lt, Gen'l Grant —I see it going the rounds o¢ streets, at 8 o’clock. pio - 8 looking recruit as he could, and to day se. oh O, All true friends of the Union, who favor th aN isha & ist a y 8e- the papers that the 19:h Corps was Iatein com- | election of Abraham Liscoln and Andrew Johue | [ROOM cnivanee re hee yaa curated | cured @ young man, twenty years of age: ing into the battle at Winchester. I was en- | £00, sre invited to be present and unite with the | Bearders can be accommodated at No. 261 G st., named John Summerfield Staples, from tirely unconscious of this until I sawit inthe | “jNo 7. CLEMENTE ge BONE, President fj Petsep end loth | Rereis moderate: shy Saee Strandsburg, Monroe county, Pennsylvania, OARDING —The aivertiser has opened, at No. y TWO PERSONS AT | Lincoln desired to have a representative re abundantly supplied with forage and grain lemecrat RALLY! EALLY!—LINOOLN | [Q°OM WITH BOARD FOR TWO PERSONS AT P ing of Papers. The staiement was made by R. L. LADIES OYSTER AND DINING SALOON. 74 Missouri a 3 t. it. and who had served nine m in the 16st! 8. sty icit order: r store for Tuning, Repairing s B sA¢ avenue. near 3d street, @ firat- w. ery e months Sth ‘otom Jas Findlay, 11224 st; Dao) W Lowler, | I solicit orders at our etore for Tuning, Repairin, Shelby. I wish to say that itis incorrect, and G. ixth OB. FIELD'S ctionery, | claes BOARDING HOUSE. containing roomsofall | P iv ilitia regiment. Stay 212 Bridge street; Charles H J«nkins, 26 2d street; ‘ z ae 8. SHAF Goats tion ar : (0) containing Pennsylvania militia regim Staples is no, a2 6 T okatats Hotel: Wilh, 8 and Regulating of that this correspondent was arrested by my | Feira Wordseee 4 wn newly and handsomely furnished. and pro- | 40 tai) ag the President, but is well formed, order, on & previous occasion, for writing un- | ments furnis . Bells, Receptions and Entertain- | vided with every comfort. To those who room at the shortest notice aud most | with her she offers a cheerful heme. the use of a | stout and healthy, and there is every indication 83 Market street; G+o Harrison, 14 Water street; PIANOS, MELODEONS, ORGANS, Dennis Hogge ty. Donoho»’s soap factory: 7 oseph orany musical instrument. trut % S: reasonable terms. Ice Cream and Water Ice made 004 library. and a ‘abl ith the best the i i Sanderson Evans’ boarding house, Prospect - ‘uthtul accounts P. H. SHERIDAN, I by steam power, wholesale and retail, sep lim” ee ary an o jableapread with sp ‘Doarders | that he will prove an excellent soldier. | ¢f'Jos Henson, Agnew’s wharf; Willi Changh, PIANOS and MELODEONS = Major General NEW BUILDING ASSOCIATION —Bookse | taken. sep 30-2t* The recruit was accompanied by his father, | Ray’s coal yard; Otho Williams, ; Jno Wy- | taken to our Warerooms ia upper story of eatab- t No report of operations in front of Rich- of subscription for a new BUILDING A: OOMS WITH BOARD—At No. 25K street, be- | Mr. J. L. Staples, who gave his consent | Jett, 11 Potomas pre cu Oran naure ee Oto mIRS lishment, and thoronghly renovated, repaired, mond or Petersburg later than my telegram of | SOCIATION are open at the office of HARV E tween 7th and Sth streets. Table Boarders | to his son's enlistment. The bounty was | Potomac si, Ubristian Crome Fich bont Water | recapped, &c., at short notice, and moderate," . Na. 476, 7th street, T. M. HANFO! accommodated. 88p 29 2awlm : . one Rays’ . a i 3 ra. last night has reached the Department. Pctrente net ee OS an nt We ee rade paid the recruit, and the money was handed | St; H Carr, Rays’ yard; R J Sherwood, 313 High st; | charges. 7 Epwin M. STANTON, Se: Ww. PHENS & CO., No. 322 Penn avenue, mod Oo OOMS WITH BOARD, and Table Board with- i William Wallace, 65 ‘High st; Patrick Carroll, ORDERS FOR COUNTRY, .S » Secretary o: ‘ar. BAKER, Star Office, where Meiaone denicenaat he. out Rooms may be had at 134 Pennsylvania over to Mr. Larner, by General Fry. | Georgetown; Joseph E Davis, 17 rospect st; Zeph | Alexandria, and other places solicited and prompt. goming members have an opportunity to subscribe, evenue, bet_I9th and 20th. sep 25-14" _ | who was authorized by the President to draw | HEoglish, cor Water a High sts; Geo Hab king. | ly attended to, JOHN F. EI Ls, — called snd Woamociation organtuod™™ nép'ice?’ | DB'lonei sare” Linfascaanithome-ateeatigscex | SFOP im for the amount. Staples was at | snd #rederieky Jonp At Anchors, HZ Brides Piano’ and Musie Store, lars of Grants New Movement | (/a>SCROBON GRNERAL® OFFTOR Wasn- | Sbitin exclusive accommodationin tho small'and | One® sent to the barracks, and will be uni- | HaberlCopway. ti 4th sti Ambros Janiu- Port | 306 Pa. avenue, bet. sth and tith sta s Cavalry Raiding on the South Incros. D. O., September 2 st, 1964—An | UDostrusive family of a physician of long experi. | formed, and thence will be sent to Col. Alex- | parber:Jno W Kobiacon,Fredarick stedno0'Brien, | _CBickery & Son’s Piano Agency, oc 1_ Side Kailroad—Tne Rebel Army Puzzled | Army Medical Board, to consist of Surgeon Ohas, Sh oagring on condicioas eitinaiy saiiehe Sere der’s 2d District regiment. President; Surgeon William | 442! 4 fn ess DK. TIERS, No. 1,217 Broadway, New of Richmond, Doubtfnl where Gramt’s | 8 ho iiccorher wilt mee ae ie oot Ore ga, | Yorks = y sep 23-2v"_ | RETURNED PROM THE SOUTHERN PRISONS. Main Attack is impendiug—The Rebels | the isth of October next, for the exanination of LArGe PoRNISHED ROOMS, with Board,at | Yesterday morning, Dr William J. Cragen, Believed to be Evacuating Retersburg. candidates for admission into the M-d cal Staff of 151 West street, Georgetown, 599 21.1m* | snrgeon of the 2d D. C iment, whi iliote fie United Btates Army, and of such Assistant | EX[RST OLASS BOARD. with Furnished Rooms, | sare Fire ee ae [Correspondence Associated Press.} Surgeons for promotion as may be brought before Iso, Table, can be obtained at No. 352 th at., captured on the 21th of May near Fairfax sta- an 5 bas -. HEADQUARTERS OF THE ARMY OF THE}. Applicants must be b-tween twenty one ana | between Ha sep 17-14t* | tion, about the time the regiment was moving Potomac, Sept. 29.—Evening —Reports from Lape’ years ef age, and physicaliy sound IRST-CLA&8S BOARD, with Furnished Rooms, | back on & train of cars, arrived home after a - lications must be addressed to the Seer F Also Table Board can b btained at No. 415 General Bulter’s Department ssy that the 10tn ror the Surgeon General. ctating the rest, | Eatreet, batwarn si and Siler Breakfast from? | Pretty extensive tour through several of the 8&4 8d st’ (rear;) Jno Saunders, 160 Bridge street: Henry Thomas, C 0&1 C Mining Co, Water st; Jno Snowden, C C&I C Mining Co, Water st; Alex Roach cor Potomac and Prospect sts; Jno T Kelly. G4 Market st; Owen Macknoy, 13, Water st; Richd W Morgan, Lang’s Hotel; Wm Kirkland, 31 Prospect st; Geo Bowen, 208 Frederick st; John T Mitche)l, 23 Ist st; Jos Reynolds, 3 Bank alley; Cha Brown, 79 9th ‘street;. Wm’ Coakley, . Rey's Goal Yard: | Frank Rheem, 212 Bridge, strect; char or’ yer Hill, fo Smoo' Or Prospect and Market sts; Hi P Welah,68'2d st; Sno perceranr TO THE LADIES. We shall open on Mon‘ay next. October 34, the follewing Goods bougbtat the last week’s Auction Bales in Philidelphia. We pame in part: 72 dozen Jouvins Black and Colored Kid Gloves, ot only $1.45. A large line of Lisle Thread Gloves, atlow prices. Laties White Cotton Hose, 33 75 par dozen. A large line cf Flannels, 15 pairs plain, and Moving Alternately North and South e eupler, U. - and 13th corps crossed the James river & of the applicart. and the date and place of | to9; dinner from 3 to 5. sap 3-lra* | Contederate States. Wane 85 let at; Jo ek s0n Ray's coal yard; Wm | DeLaines 49 cents per yard. Dark prints 35 cents, 3 : oh. they mauat piso ibe accompanied = runnell, 8] Frederick st; Edwin Barker, 724th 2 te¢h Deep Bottom, and advanced against the | grectahie testimonials of moral character; 7 0) | ee ee eae Oragen was captured by Dr. Powell, of Gi_dbe Wright; Jos Bidiey, corner Potomac and Goer = Daniel’s Spovls at 10 cents, for a fow ie Yhapin’s farm, taking the owance is made for the expe: f RS: ‘rince William county, Va,and Geo. Slick- 2 ays only. z Pigs onnae tte eicaaat soalstaiice, ae a pet ere ie the examfoation. ax fe isan indispen- PE ONAL. man, of Fairfax county, and taken to Orange es ne Sor nnarisstanee are cau ST AAEBU RGA BED ones +) ; 4 . | sable pre-requisite to appointment, TOTICE—A a Cents will be paid for | Court Hou:e, and from thence on the cars to i = 7 iS > a th street, m. At 10\ the enemy's strong position at | ‘Tere are now five vacancies on, the Medical the return oF ae ae ene WHO Boast, | Gordonsville, where he was delivered over to Tak Hee - Jones, lawyer, and Zeph. Eng-] 44+ 34 Boor above T, Surgeo! Chapin’s Bluff was carried by assault, three I farther forewarn any person to credit himon | the provost marshal, Maj. Boyle, who proved hundred prisoners taken, with sixteen pieces s Bij ma account. Foe eens ie be no less a personage than Dr. Cornelius artillery, flags, ete. = = 30-31 , Navy- . Boyle, formerly of this city. Boyle seems to apps a 7% pte ae ee EEA iad shiny ead tN i lahat ait ye Qcgtin. | [NFORMATION WANTED—of DANIEL LUD- | have lost none of his flesh, and was in perfect vision 0} Bi P si ¥ under the firm of WERTHEMER & SAUL isthis DY. a native of Parish of Glanworth, Oounty of | health, and when Dr. Cragen was ushered into suffered considerable loss, but to what extent | Gay dicsolwed by mutual consent. ; Cork, Ireland. who emigrated to this country on | his presence he recognized him and took him HE LAGY BOYS IN THE FIELD. The first Grand Rall of the LACY CLUB will he given at TEMPERANC® HALL Ear a eT TuE DraryTED Men.—The following drafted men haye reported to the Board of Enroll- ment since our last report :— SECOND SUB -DISTRICT. Daniel Brown, physical disability; John Any person | board the ship Etta, and ian ted ic New York on th Soldt on is not known. having any claims must present them immediately He jact July Game fron thee te Washing: | to task for joining «the infernal Yankees.” Brooks, over age; Henry Lacey, erroneous MONDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1854, Our troops bold the position, which is about | for payment, whether due or Dt pier aes aay of jas: july.” Came teom there to Waning: From Gordonsville he was sent to Lynch- enrollment; John? King. physical disability; | for the henefit of a widow lady Sid seven miles from Richmond. oe 8. W -RIMEMER, Washinton, D.. Any informstion of him woudd | burg, where he found Robert Shinn, of Alex- | Nathan H. Clements, enrolled in New York: | The Committes token plensarn: $0 srnguece to Heavy firing was beard this afternoon on the ne B be Kindly received by hia brother, WILLIAM | andria, a lieutenant and provost marshal, and | David Clements, erroneous enrollment, | thei? fri- nde and public that they will neither by piirecting his letter to EDWARD | he was kept here two weeks. Here the pris- | Jonn Hopkins, overage; John McMahon, erro- | “P""* Paine nor expenre to make this a night lett, believed. to be Gr gg’s cavalry engaging prsnos TUNE of pleasuce are enjoy D theenemy. They went on a reconnoissance in in the best style FITZGERALD. corner of 4th and Washington | oners received cooked rations consisting of one | neous enrollment; John Riley, alien; ri : the direction of the Southside railroad, bat the and at shortont notice. by | a] UehyY wehington City, D.@, for WILLIAM | small corn dodger and a quarter of a poaad of | Smith, over age; Wm, Kenos cow in eeeyinosi| RaPolassh et Ae hee ets aoa result of their trip has not been ascertained. LieiGvep eine ts SS {Chron} nen SSE bacon per day. James J. Wilson, physical ‘disability; James | T; Free. GO. Griffin. Walter Sedgwick, kicbel scouting parties or guerrillas have been No 467 3d st. east, [APAME AUOLIAB, AN IMPRESSED ME- They were taken from this place to Danville, | King, accepted; W.H. Roberts. physical disa. | | Tickets, One Dollar; admitting s Gentleman and capturing safeguards lett at houses in Prince Mr, F. WHITHALF, near Pavey, dium, continues to read the present and fu. | Va.,and from thence on the 9th of June, twelve | bility; Wm. H- Gray, accepted; Charlies D. | Ladies. ture to all'who require it with great accuracy, and | officers and 500 rs isable Tocounsel Bpan all important sopttars with Macon, Ge SaeeRneS Rede roo C street, between 414 tres tme'? | Here they were placed in the stockade at the George county, tha lastfew days. One of these No. 500 E street north, bet, 31 and ier a cami¢ in to-day, to get his pay, and while on his is Mr.@ BM. 2, Way te bis post was seized and robbed of his Vermont av., bet and 14th ats ay te Be ieee Woe eee ANTON HEITMULTWR © was = * ; & : net Or bis cloting, and then reisereds “Adcease | Best of references can be wiven o¢ ! Zumt, R8. BROOKFIBLD. of Kansas, can be con. | P&T Grounds, in which were two buildings u Aon the Pad . only, but the prisoners built sheds for shelter, Was coming im, and being ordered to halt and | @ BLLING 0 F. 2 a. Bl at pouiteton the Fatt Present and Fatare events, This stockade covered about three acres of sprrevder, drew bis revolver and shot one of LLING OFF! sts. She has studied under one of the most cele- | TOuNnd, and init |,600 prisoners were confined, the enemy, after which he made good his es- The Holy Hil! Pand is engaged for the occa- sion oc 1-2t* NV ETROPOLITAN POLICBR SALE—A small grey or white MARE marked *'U ” or‘*T 3"? on shoulder was taken on the 29th Angust as stolen, This mare wil herald at W L. Wall & Co ’s Ra q zaar,on TT ESDAY. th’ 1'*h insta t. atl. o’slock m.. to the highest caah bidde~, unless legal ence 6 be furnished tothe prop. . Lord, physical disability; Henry Emory, Benj. D. Conkling, and Theodore Poesche, physicat disability. THIRD 8UB-DISTRICT. J. B. Davenport, three years in service; Ths. Dunn, alien; Moses J. Young, paid commuta- tion in 1563. brated Astrologers of the age. She guarantees | and when considering all circumstances, the FOURTH SUB-DISTRICT. P <3 . f ownership'shal cap , uitbough pursued several miles. $2,500 WORTH OF DRY GOODs. satisfaction to all those who may give her a call. | health of the prisoners was generally good. David H. Moore, paid commutation in New | erty clerk of the Bistrict at sis omtce, No. 4 ‘Lhe rebels baye been moving back and forth . sei Sbecan b» ceen from8 a, m.to9 p.m. Price one | The rations were here served out every four | Jersey on the Qist July, 1963; Robert M. Ross, | |) 1h street west, previowly thereto. and all ex-_ — to-day in every direction; atone time march. JULIUS SYCEL dollar. Sep 29 2m*_ | days, and consisted of five pints of meal, Afteen | enrolled in Ohio; Benj F. Evans, under age; | P°P*es of livery and epee pat Bh pri re ¢ iug olf toward our left and again returning to = ha RS. L. SMITH. with her extraordinary powers | ounces of bacon curedin ashes, six tablespoons | W..J. Donohue, erroneous enrollment; Fred- oc1-8t RO y L WAL gt "00 ‘Aneta, Petersburg as ifgoing toKichmond Yhen ap. | Wi'l eemmence MONDAY, 3d of October. to sell to describe your living and dead friends, give | of worm-eaten beans, four do. rica, twotea-| erick Heis, aliev: John ©. axter, STO REENAS : es ao Fearing at some other point, and finally going | $i Bis Suck 0) DY GuODs ata full reduction of | the vamés of both. tells character, the future, ex. | spoons of salt, one gill of molasses, a half gill | physical disability; John A. Dempsey’ PRY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioneers Out of sight abiogether. reent with discount of § per cent. on all Prine all kines discass, will give sittings at 252'| or vinegar, and one tablespoon of soft side. | two years in service: Charles Eisenhuth, alien; | ~ WoURHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION Some deserters came in to-day who say the pieces Bleached Muslin, 40 cents. 1) till 8 p. m, Gircle Wednesday evenings. «28 im* | They remained here until the latter part of | C. Ww. Hartley, enrolled in Pennsylvania, An-| On THURSDAY, the 6th instant, at 10 o'clock a dereat of Early in the Valley had caused a 35! piecer of Beery: yard wide, 5) cen's. — — ———— ~ July, when Stoneman was making his raid. | ton Kapler, accepted; S. H. Day, physical disa- Ilat the reside: of a zent'eman great depression throughout their ranks, and | 70 pieces Unbleached, 36 cents. TOTICE—FOR SALE : of one, two, | On the 28th, about 60 prisoners were sent to | bility; David Cramer, physical disability; Jno. keecving. op the corner of 6th aud thousands wére’ready to leave on the first op- bl jieces Lgl Led 4 penate ayapata N and four-hor-e second-hand HARNESS, in | Charleston, and the Doctor left with 600 others Rodgers, physical disability; John Janey, ac- ul maeeie nove 4 rn ena fn LG a0 te porionity, Raving lost all faith in their final | }! pieces all Tel ete Blancel. £0.ceni g good order nearly new, and 940) gyoqnd-hand SA\B- | on the following day forSavannah, where they | cepted; Benjamin Brown, accepted; Phillip Gilt Brame booting Glades ood Hassel’ Oarpet succes 3 The most beautifal Silks Meriuos ‘and Alapacas LES and BRiDLES. Apply to H. 8. JOHNSTON, | were placed in the yard of the Marine Hospical | Mackey, physical disability; Willis Hender- | (yttaga B-dsteads, Wardrobes and Bureaus © pt. D. G. Pitts, 19th colored regiment, was | of ail shader, at great reduction.” a * | No. 373 Pa. avenue, between 4'4 and 6th streets, | in tents, and remained until the 3d of Septem- | son, accepted Fe ather Reda. Pillows, Bol-ter and Mattrasses kriies yesterday on the picket line, and two or 50 of the | Rew Yark ‘style of Cloth and | 0spotite National Hotel. sep 27-lrs* ber, receiying & pound of fresh beef per day, i FIFTH 8UB-DISTRICT. Nearly new Cock Stove and Utensils three of his mem were wounded Carsimere Cl. Vat Aue prices, H ATS! HATS! HATS! with plenty of meal and rice and a Jittle vin- Stephen Ambush, furnished substitute in | Mahogany, Sideboard and Dining Tables SePTEM EER 30,6 a m—Hri-k firing was kept | Fancy Gooos of all description. . as egar. At that time the medical-officers'were | 1°63; E. T. Frederick, furnished substitute; | China. Glsss and Crockery W re Up slong the center of the line all night be- } ndae period of sales at phos; eduction is All the most desirable styles of HATS and | removed to Charleston. r OD Richard Perry over age; Alfred Pratt, ac- | 4 £°04 lot of Kitchen Reqnisites tween the pickers. This morning the utmest [ue ea Oe ere WA Bad it to fe fivautage | CAPS for gentlemen ant y uth’s wear. now The prisoners on the train from’Macon to | cepted; Jonn ‘Mevine, physical disability. Rape woany OtHer AER ies to numerous ty e718 quiet prevaiis . oe 1-4t* 421 Tthet., bet, @ and Hets, | TeRay. at BER Bren iver iirve barleston were to have madp an attempt to ; SIXTH SUB-DISTHIOT. etneoneh. Reports that the rebels are evacuating Pe- = Bee ep te . ths capture and burn the tram: at Povotaligo, on ¥, J. Brook, rebel deserter; Osborn Dorsey, cold GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, e ULes! MULES! “MULES! Rep 27-Iw 234 Pa. ay., two doors from 13th st. d 5 4 °; tersburg are egain in circulation here. i M Lite st the 2sth, and had agreed that ata given signal | under age; Wm Rouse, physical disability. YJ. 0, MoGUIRE & O0., Auctioneers. W D.McGaecor. | uaitermaster General's Office, First Division COAL! COAL! COAL they would seize the guards, set fire to the SEVENTH 8UB-DISTRIOT. B 4 i — ——— } Wa: hingion City Octet tae : train, and make for the Federal jines; but the John Hansborough, detailed in the Arsenal, | TRUSTEE’s SALB OF 4 FARM CONTAINING THE FIGHT AT CHAPIN'S BLUFF. |__ Proposals will be goseiyed at ei’ omte Jor AT REDUCED RATES, plan was Hiscovered, snd.ap inepeased number} Henry Gtovermam,’ alien; “Hdward Groves, || 210 ACRES MORE OR L¥aa. SITUATED Ty ‘ a . | Coe Thousand (1.0ue) MULES, to be delivered t BatTimokg, October 1.—The following ad | Captain CH. Tompkins Ansistant Quartermaster, ditional particulars Lave been received from | corner 2211 and @ sts , Wa hington, D.. i # participant in the Sight at Chapin’s Biuft: | | Eafd mules mast ee nanan eset Of age, not 2 ess than fourteen ands bi : General Ord, of the 18th corps, with two | compact, well developed antimals-in fall hoctee, of guards placed on the train. Some seventy. oe five, however, did jump from the train, but they were mostly recaptured. COAL kept im floored and roofed buildings, dry at Ghamenton thay found a le-ze number of prisoners, who are quartered at the Roper Hos. refugee: Hiram J. Spears, two years in service; Albert V. Gray, paid commutation in 1863; Jos. Polley, alien; Edward M. Garrison, two years in service; William Lycett; phvsical disability; Elias Burke, accepted; Wim. P. Mills, physical MITE FROM BAILIE’S CORNERS ON THB MIDDLE PIKE Lehall sel st the Anction Rooms of J, 0. Mc ’ Omre & Co..on TURSDAY. the Ist of November, 4. at 2M. by virtue of adved of trust to the small divisions, pushed towards Richmond on | free from avy blemish or defect which would unit | @0d free from dirt, pital, Marine Hospital, jail, and workhouse. | disabity: James Henley, physical disability. rubscriber, bearing date the 234 of May, 1859. and ‘Thurscay merutng, on the front line, until he | them for severe work. and must haveshe the tur They are said to be under fire, but in reality a ELEVENTH Sua nteawiir’ is rece eG) Neue neh Foling, 1% ¢ Rad reached Chapin huff. | front colt’s teeth and developed the corresponding ‘These are heavy works in extent, several | four permanent teeth, two in exch jaw, Miles around. The rebel gunboats were inthe |, These 5 rations will be strictly adhered to, rear and below them. The rebel garrison, at | and rigidly « nforced inevery particular, firet small, bad been reinforced from Richmond. | Matar ie eanice promplly made Tor s1F mmnley ill be One division, Stannara’s, took the salients of No proposals for less than fifty (£0) mules inside of, @vd in rear ot the enemy in the other | For any further information, apply either in per- Alfred Williams, over age; Tim McOarthy ahen; James J Beazell, enrolied in Pennsyl- yania; James Feeny, physical disability. Thirty men, whose’names do not appear in the above list, were accepted te-day, and time allowed them to procure substitutes. Seventeen drafted men furnished substitates to-day. following des-ribed. property, lyine and being ia the eonnty of Fairfax and? State of Virginia, viz: Regining at A.* one planted on the aouth sid: the Middle Pike Road, thenes with said pike northwesterly to Samuel Pertina’ coraer #° J, thenee southmenterly slong. said Perkins line to a steke T, thence sontherly slong the said Perkins line to astake L, thenre northwesterly along said atherly to the % they are in very little danger, and the Doctor WHITE AND RED ABH COAL, aifnot hear of any oneof our men beinginjured 2 except Lieut Foote. of General Wessel’s staff, ali sizes constantly on hand, whose €rm was grazed & few weeks since by & ' piece of shell, while he was sitting at dinner, A prime article and ful! i i The discipline is not very severe, and the pris- rit poly tit welentrasy le relied on oners have some little room for exercise, and the general treatment is much better than at the main work, and thence bringing around, | eptertained. W While doing t feat ee Orta oe Was nna ata reduction of $1 per ton, from this date other places. There are some Washingtonians ae Porting linetes Ghee K,thone ame | . j : rth fork of Holmen’ Kingsman’s line to While doing this, heavy reinforcements came | BY °Fder of the Quartermaster General, | here, among them Lieut. Caustin, (Tom Caus. | Ir Woutpw’r Wonx,—Yesterday, Maurice | 1°40 fork of B Spel Ge ER down from Richmond, which were also Horley, a policeman, who was. drafted in the driven Kingsman’s corner, thence southeaster¥ Foes i irst Di ” : is well, and Engi: SLlis f oat. “The division whitch did thie lost overy | Cesnen ip charge First Division Quartermaster’s bh ical TR. ills, eq ot this cits} eho ls cudoring | 4th Ward, put in @ clara for exemption onthe | the'eaif' ron ig D, natake onc bole Fromm Lips. brigade commander killed or wounded. | = FURNITUR with scurvy, brought on by imprisonment, but'| ground of alienage, He was iatormed by Mr. | bomb’: lins, thence north 32 deg.. ea aa ne Gen. Burgham was Billed, and Gols. Ste: : Office, 282 Pennsylvania avenue, between FY t seriously ill. Dr. as released | Commissioner Biack{ord that he could pot be | tv A. the bewioning. containing |i acres of Yap. and Dononue Wounded, but’ not dangerousiy | ee = on the 23d, with other omearss was exchanged {excused on that ground, oa the_order Of Reke! mors of lem. toa. fha= with aad seeolen es ig division behaved most zallantly, : URN F 7, tary Stanton wae ve, thatany one who ents, . s " ; rome Ave Randowe ww tad. oman at iaceing: FURNITURE. Eleventh aad Twelfth streets. ee same day, and immediately set out for aicatad 4 Ww on de ae Sacer ee snes ae] dottara: te By coon ee : ¢ + We hi ow in store and are daily receivin; q ; could mot be allow: ‘ apo y h Pifay ofsale;th= residue in tre! a —— sranneund Bighncuay and which MG | Wyagresuhaed arte MME | pag nsw | SOPTORPIONRD Ur BY U.S, TRBUMUGL | OFRDREE ng, me tures mite riod the | goa ne rete eh eta (ied in vain to tame. |. awa hee me) sep 2-1 Lieut. Com’r J. H. Gillis, in charge of the U, | 5, er arehals ‘office, and bane Be fe Re terrmof anie are not ompl hin Our lo-s shows the stesbora character of the eu rearo aM » D j 1mm! LATHS! Lime) | LATHS! LIME} 8. gunboat Sciota, writing to the Nery. lage Beet rd her Rushsnd’s papers) caiman. 99, daranften the tale, the {ran ee Soneouns! me fighting of the tebele eran iti dee — ment from off Galveston, Texas, under of | aienage, asked that he be exempt._Mr. Black- cht to renelt ot thestivone.:wee' Wtotles anes Gen. Ord was only slightly wounded. ae e stock emb “a Gaal pele na Sebooner Gertrude Horton iow pSeptianey oS on he oe be carne eee med the and oaid-no.woula {oireitine pores ’ setablishment SOR marvels af fresh Hs ; od paarea ee ia hae 'd them to Superintend rs, H sda Gen. Ord.at Baitimere. egIRY IOS RL BR A STL DOO! dag DEE of freed Howland Lime’ gad 990.0% | north snd longlinde of deg. west, ebgnty three | aes cus Pea tes ita 4 05a toot tGon 1 P ‘bales of cotton, . wnich he sent to the U.S. Mate) ttn nioging that they had . that Mr. ad BO toto ree B. was inyolnerable, refnead’to ive Ui@n & and will transmit them to Me rare The regulations of ’ n that all m A nied » force re citizens ofithe Unite er mati: FI sor natanalized. que. rw has, by fil BaLtimons. Octo t.—Majo: Ord arris b bere (Dis mopeings ARd aa 1 Aone Operau me. | He bas a flesh wound in his right leg Bat isi doing well. .He ia full of bopa of the: # reeults of our pre bopes to be up. and at Mm HELLS PRRPROT LIK I at “Orleans. 2 pers Bes Mis en from ify gin wae nas a piarreti Licutenant he y re- gtorsvas ae BLERB, | Depoetor Outten de Valte: =| Pee Shea eee OM itogain ima fawcveoks Say F uIgoos LOF t wr iin “arly 244 and 389 Pa, syende, .||-Texas, under date of ocho ee FS. POWRRS AND 13th @ Across & qual ALCING AND DAN ING Aga ey 9, ulf of ey between the arouses yopiven ia the latest Now York sat "| Seicket ng tmiteycetgts balen, writen be mT LAS © fab een BY Sereite: Ce ae evening, Beye jeans tn. charge of oS metal gas oxy ved or oWMer guage yk partons i e