The Daily Ledger and Texan (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 521, Ed. 1, Friday, August 30, 1861 Page: 3 of 4
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ILnM of tho I7ih. wo learn tho
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);Mdi ami the mngmturio of our viotb
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Th j uraiul ntlttnnct ointment of tho Union
urmy- into Virrmn h Vt length taken placo.
Wrt MclJ.fwelt. with lits stuff loft Arliligi
tjiii ytstiT-iny ntiornoufi Mth nonrly liiji
w.hoWf'irci? of sonn' Mijcty thousand mon
tit linll'-mt 8 oVlork;iud when nnr conos-
Ji'U lent v
ooruu and
ited t le apu and FutU Cof !
Hunvm athall past four the
luii wasa mot tleaprted u
few troops only
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The brigade of Gen. Loui'h Bleti
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iniMHfiKiti r tht Miivhth ant Iwi-mtV-
Nutth rtinjui N'ev r.rk Vulnuti'orft. the
unbaidi Wnard and tho TwiMity fourth re- ;
emunt Pennsv lvaina vu unteer formed the
"TrrctinaBi t
udviuicn' column cf thugrand liriny. and were ! Tim great ovont of tho month most in-
;jt li lining Cruvk ton" piilod froin Washing toiesling to Amoricans is tho nppctironcn
ion taut uieht. id' tho yputhern Coinmisiiioner T. Butler
'IMiu destination of tho army was of course
not permitted to transpire but there can be
Tittle dotiht that Minasass Junction is the
tirflt point oi attack wliero u general eng.igo
tnout iiiay ho expected to day provided
that tho rejbols inuHe a stand there and do
not fill back before the advancim? armv of
tlie Union and retreat to Richmond. The
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The Disastrous News In Gongresfohlv.
(Cpltjdcn. The Washington correspond- j
cut of the New lork Kvenirg l'o&t.sajh:-
Tho scene urosented bv tho Senato and
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.Mo mi ay morning ho
further news?" Ho li
asked ''Well what
had c;'onc to bed under
tho delusion that the Federal army had
triumphed. "We aro routed utterIyrout-
edJ was the-reply to Ins question.. Tly
ojd man started oti'ck in nstouishmont and
rheu tho fact's uer'c brought before him he
invent back sat down and putting his head
upon his hands burst into tears I 'saw-
him that night and there vA longecroom
' for doubt on which 6ido fir. Crittenden's
lWhngs atenlisiod.
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A Baltimore geutleman in Louifiville ro-
foot'bn "horiebaoh in ';wagonH and- every
oonceivablo mean-) most ai of thera wej-e.
without guns knapsacks &c. hayii)gt.tin
their llight thrown thot-e inconvenient arti-
elcft'airay. Many of them rode two on a
. liorsoj some with their headn arms hands
" Kitd'other portions of their bodies bandag-
'ed up the rnjra saturated with blood; plain-
d Iv'.dhowiug wure the bll took cfiucr and
itMuy of them rtre shot in the back.
l& Tortious of an'artillery compar.y has just
tone past: they -filing no guns all -of which
titer uncoupled from tho front carnage to
V'peSte their flight arid loft their guns ur
e haVids pf ilft" OpVlfl'deratert; .One poor
jollow whom 1 nauiau up nom tno wuari
w8 ahotinthe heel lalskod hiuvhow he
tc'caidc to bo shot there. ' - ;
'f-By G d sir I ran."
1 "'Jfourai?" '
. 'Yos; and-IJH bo d d .if I jvuW not like
l4 to.ieoftheinan that conld sian.fbeforo such
.dcperato mon udthemd-rd $gutnerners
Tho Maryland men tried how daring thoy
tfou'ld act. Coming out of tlie masked bat-
'terios and waving tho' flag of Maryland
. and' then colly selecting their man would
.iico Vtte)')Bra011 an prbciaion that
rarely failed to hit tho object
RichmomL Auc
13. If is known that
JtJe. president haSjtist approved some high-
ly important ijilla passed by the Confederate
' Congress in secret Be'aniou. Vague rumors
of the discussion or passage of thes.) bills
'werd before the roSult was madd 'known
the topics of earnest discussion and inquiry.
. Now(it is naado certain that thoy have been
1. paBsed andhave been made final by the np-
nroval of theProsident. Among tho actBTefer-
rod fo is one appropriating one million of
dollars for tho -Missouri troops irhoare co-
operating or who may hereafter' co-operate
with the Confederate Government. Another
act .authorizes the President to accept 400-.
OOOvolunteora for tho Confedrato service in
addition to thoso already 'enlisted for the
public defedce. -'
Another act authorizes the President to
ffcispdna Proclamation requiring all citizens
fbftheU. S. who may now for whatever
reason bo witaiu tho limlt of the Confede-
rate Stat03 to depart within 40- dayfc lrom
its date unless they mako a declaration of
ineir jnieinioa iu uouuiuo uinuua utiu ao-r.-
hnotrlodgo tbo confederate authority
' An oditor in Washington eaye : . uWo
nre indebted to' a' centlotnaa direot from-
i :? Mjirit-ohour tro6iif on ijiov.ny: my bo infer j ly some of tho higher ofHcials but I havo
;d; from tho fact that wiu-n thoorder to ' foen a copy Mid will ondoavor to sou
Trclfwere given th hospitals ayo up j you one. It had a groat effeot and Up
. ' ituviiV8iak:' tho invalids leaned from tneir nearest result will be .tho. sonduitr out to
SLiS'Liind haHtinl to ' uAt .'.their coinrailo.-i . tho Southern States of a OununisiJLOn Ado-
......--. .. - - -fn i . i im . n n u irw : 1 hat tho men composing our army ropro-
fiho crloom hunir like a nail over both iiouz t - . nl . to. . . r.. A ..
1 4 jiiw if Tri-iicnit i hvn i uinncprlhulim. 1
4.W .ml no ono (.ecmed to have tho' heart to S"CC1 pvc !'T"rf 81"? '" C1VI1 Ilie'1 .DV
tr insact tho' public business. No ono eon T"0 "uaoquMn o with thq rulasand turf-
. . . i. .t .f . . .. .i .. .i i.. tics of wariaro. That tno teamsters wero
oj to i-ei cms more mumiy man iur. urn- - . . t n .
r.i.dmi.nf Ko.t.W. Whon ho rose on green and the ooutitiy new and that oven
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ceived the following lottbrfrom' his aon at
11 ..-j.MMirrAni nqrmi t n v.n n i r . . -.r . . .
-'The wourided continuo1 to flock'in on
rwxMimw'fiWWmwff
Handcuffhfor the South. Tho
Southern
h nhd of frf
pirns should keep before tho South
tho world the astoun line and unnarakdlod
fact that the urray which invaded Virginia J
uruugiu wuu uioni unrry Mousanu iiamtt
cuRV which were tn1cu with tho otlu
spoil from tho eneiuyi- This impasses a
tlmt we hit to over heiud of Russian or Aus
triandcRpoiirtm. It is almost impossible
to roalizo that in tho United Stutcs boas-
ting it4ilf H.siho frrost and tho most civiliz-
ed if all nations. iie most deliherato in hu-
man and Ktrocioua nlnn uhould havcTboen
fonnod ti derjdo and enslave a freopobple
of which there is anv record in this oranv
other ace. Who ever heard oven in dus-4
potic Europe of nn invading army .travel-
ini; with thirty thousand imndcuffa nn a
part of il
wisputch.
Us fonijmentb. liidimoud fVa.l
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King's nuunHs to the Mimtttor of Com-
merco in relation to iSouthorn trado with
Europe. Tho pamphlet comprises about
twenty six pages and is combined with
argumeius u provo 1110 propriety of es-
tablishing linen of steamers between the
port ofFranoo and America. It was (lis
tribdted among only a fW
persons oluef-
I hav
d
oiaiiv ciiartre
with tho investigation of tho
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fiubjc
ubjeot it treats. P
ari. letter 25th ult.
to the N. Y. Nowa.J
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Gen McDowell's Reasons for his Defeat
Gen. McDowell says that our defeat was'
enuseu oy too superior iorco or too onomy..
tno artillery could not chance their posi
tion without creating alarm. McDowoll
also said that ho would wngerhis hfo that
two thirds of his officers had novoa before
seen a cannon ball in tho air. Northern
paper.
KKIjIGIOUS NOTICES-
We aro requested to say that Divine
t
Service in thef Protestant Ohurchos wjl
commence during tho summer at half-past
ten o'clock every Sabbath morning anl dt
8 o'clock 1 M. i
Methodist Episcopal church on Solidaa
street. Rev. N. H. Boring Pastor. Preach-
imr everv babbato at 1(M A. M. andv8 If.
Mdd6.l0J(to-aho Sfervantp)at4HPr M?
. -.-'i
ounaay ocnooi o at y o'clock A. w Uioss
meeting every Tuesday at 8 P. M. Prayc
f'
do do. Thursday do.
Presbyterian (Jhurch (Jommerco street.
Rev- R P. punting J'astor. Sundaj School
every Sabbath at 1-4 to 0. A. M. Preach
ing overy Sabbath at 10i A.M. and 8 l M.
and to (ho Servants at 4 P. M. Prayer
meeting "every Wednesday at 8 P. M. I
St. Marks Episcopal Church '(in New Ma-
sonic. Hell) Solidad street Rev. L. II.
Jones Remor Sunday School oVery Sab-
bath at 9 A. AL Service at 104 o'clock. A.
AI. andBu'.eoekP. AL
German Methodist Episcopal Church in
tho'MPeoph's School" Jlev. Fr. Yordoibimen
PastovPietUihing every Sabbath at 10 A
M.'an4 3 V. M.
Sunday Sohool at 2 o'clock p. m.
Baptist Church Edw. J. II. Thurirjtihd
Pastor wtirhipsin tho room oven the Drug
Store of Mr: Atvater'on holidad treet.
Regular uervices Sabbath mornings and
evenings commencing .at J0 6 o'clock A.M
and 7 o'clook p. Mfi
Prayer meetings Thursday evenings com
mencingTJ o'clock p. m.
Conference meeting on Thursday cvoiiingB
proceeding tho 1st Sab'bath in each month.
Sacramental meeting .1st Sabbath in each
uiuuiiij at if y M-
St John's German Lutheran Churoh. Rev.
O.C. Mayer pastor Preaching every Sab-
bath at 10 A. M. and 3 1 M. Sunday
School do at 9 A. M. (
RIeteorological Keclslcr. t
Fran observations ttlcen at the hoe pit nl O. 8.
Aray at San Antonio 'losac lat. 29. 25'. 22"
K.; lon5.QB.2S'. M"f W.j-ftUitudoof th Uaraov
torabote tka loTel of. the sea; 640 feot.
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rain ia the evening 25th jrain 1 C2 Inchtfl froi
12 RnUiJ p m. . i
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authorised (o announce the narnt
JOHN -A. W1L00X ?f a Antonio.
& a candidate to represent lh fUm JJltstrlcl of
(Aaxas in uie Uongrca3 or tho Confederate StaU
U Lotion first Mendvy in August proximo.
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lTsT We ar& vUhorhod to announce tho name
.of tho Hon. WM. II. STEWART of Gontaloa
Jountyi acaadllate tonproenfc tho first Dis-
trlotof IVtm In the Congress of tho Confederate
Stutocleotioniu August.
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MEW ADVERTS8EMENT8
Btlknap Texas AugnslGy '(J.
Jiysc Durr Esq.' San Antonio:
kOa
Dear Sir; On the night of the 4th two
Mexicans ran otf fr.om this .place taking with
them a negro boy "Green" belonging to
James (ioorgo (tho boy ia black and very
tall iay 6 foot 1 or 2' inchee)
rThey ctolo oach at hore belonging respee
lively to John A. GooHlot James -George
jnd A. U. Latinierjof tHa following descrip-
tion? one a bright bay i year oklpast brand-
ad on tho left ahouldor with tho latter 0n
loft hiud-pnrfc white above" tho' Jirat joint.
Oua a cUy bank 5 yeaVs old branded P. Q.
on tlia lift ihouldor and ono & lnrjjo' Iron
" Thoy left-' from hera" in tho direction of
uumy Oolorndo onoof tho MexcanR Joe
h'aa a' wifo near" El Pano ridfosV tho river
one aad a half amilo will probably aim to
SOu there first. Tho other Mexican is known.
hreas Comanche John and was once in .the
haudof tho Odmanohos ho drove a got.
verument team from San Antonio to thie
plaeo abput 4 years ago; he iu rather a bright
ooior neiiv sat ana appears io be aooui
'25jeara of 'aOj apeaktt fingjl'sh yury well.
If you can plan any wtt in tiio wprld to
find them wo will bo undar lastfng obliga-
tion to you and any ono bringing them
bck or lodging them whara we can gat
.them will be liberally rowarded.
Yours respectfully
L. L. WILIvIAMSi
d 0t& w3t.
Brisoners of .War deserted !
UL.Sprgont Thom3D Parkorof company 'I11
U.?. 8th. Infantry 5 feot Hunches highl fair coin
ptexion sandy hair 4blue oyea with anndy whU-
ko'ra plauslblo epokbn with a gentlemanly de-
portment und address walks very oreoti'iind is
paitially bald born In the State of.Massaohusetts
' & Serjeant franklin Cook' of'.tipma'ny "K"
Ufg. 8th. Infantry 6 foot 7 inches High (aircom-
phndon dark hdir blue oyoa itout;buiU borff in
Ifeland. ' :
i3.KSorgeantttair ErEllinwood of compatiy (II
inreant'Uharics poutsines or company
tWU.y.lurnnfcrT. 5 foat 8 inches fair cbm-
ilo.rion .dark blue eyes brown hair rather a
scowling look
;fiTho nbovo mentioned mon heincr prisonoro of
war desertod on tho nigh of August 20th 18GI
(bTroby breaking their parole and it-is enjoined
dnja.ll good oitizons to aid in thoir"arrcfitanUtoori-
flnoment and in sending tho information to this
office. ' "
Byordorof Uun. VAN J)ORN:
EDWARD INOlUnAM.
; Idt. liicut. C S. Cavalry.
'Ban 'Antonio Toras August 27th 18G1.
ERCOUBAGE HOME INDUSTRY
Texas Manufactured ! Brooms !
SPECIMENS can be soep at S. Sampson' San
Antonio vrhoro wo have of tablishvd a I)pot
for the dale of our Brooms. ' '
''Merchants aro invited to an examination thajr
will find tho prjqoj and bruoras to corapar faTonr-
aaly with tho imported. '
J llaautaotorj Bgin Taiaa.
AfftB Aatoalo Amfiaal ICth'fii. - '
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HARDEK'
flACTIC3
pfcoifl Tfiio .Wish tan obtain tkoee ralaabli
;i
TTorkiMat GumbIo)i Book 8toro rrioa Sl.fiO yiee
Litko'raphaf rresSdMit Jetf. Barii a geoe ltai-
aoca for 30 eta.
Aaa Antonio. Ang. H 18fllf dAmtf.
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. CITY SCHOOL.-
Thoaocond aesiion of the City School
for 1801 'Will commenco on Monday next
Septoinbor2nd toacherstho same-an laat
isifm. SAMUEL NEWTON
San Antonio Aug 27 'ifl: Supt.
M80NS OXEN CHAINS
-' AU FOR SALE J
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Chie Quarttrruaitor's OClce ) f
Head Qr'f JDept of Texas V
8tn Antonio August 25th 'Gl. t
M'vlll aell at privati taU tho train of wareaa
know ae Grants train" racently oapUred by.
theSUIe ef TexAs tnd transforrod to the Oonfe
4raey togethur with&Uhe Oa'jn 4 pertaiaia j
taerato s
These wishing to purchase such propriy or to
agae.11'10 trahsportation buaifiesaj will do
welt teeall at uy office as goon as praetieable. !
. ' aACKfflJJLD MACLIK
MajorO.S. Armyi
Act'gOhUf Qr. Mr.Dopt. Tjtss.
San Antonio Aug. iGth '61. d 0AvlM
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Wanted To Hive.
TIDY N3WRO WOMAN A GOOD'NUItSB:
. 'One wtll recommended Is riqalrsd.-18nqnifa
A
&3T We.ara
Colonel JO
ViPitn Antantry & tootb inoaasiair complexion
ibjifrnhair bluo byes very straight wallifirm
jjifitri'g vj&bT
RSmceant Charles poutslnes of company "IF'
gumujjHjwaar
BALL AT THE CASIMB
We aro authorUoJ by tbo Committer) to itatV
that the Afisooiatlnn Bnllt that wat contemplated
tohati taken placo on to morrow (Wei)nefdaT)
nlRbt is hnavoirTably o'stlpohod tihttPrrtday
evening 30th when it will certainly comepff
JCoTree Foo $2 00 to Includo.tupper. . I '
Kon Heaitlont vnny be introdncrd by memVeri.
On Wednesday August 28; 4 861 :
AlthaBtoroof tK
A. JOSEPHS
CommercaStriBctjUcftttaroaeboock A Smytk.
I will ofTer to tho pnblte'tho largeal and meat
ooraplet'n itqct of
CL0T11IRG. HATS D00T3 SnOES
and general uortmant .ofnrnlahinff.goodB orar
ofertd ht knetien W -hls city dbniaWng cf tlie
following articles via:
Men and hoys boqu1 and shoos
. fc Mdics and mioses Shoes and'
Gaiters cloth OYGrcoate
Cl6th hnd meriiWfr3bk
And dress coMauw$fts
Casimin jdoesldns
( Tweed & casii'iet
1 FaVits white and
Colored shp:Ls woolen
; und cotton Qp nipt and
1 Fancy overshn'ts merino
ShhahddrawfeMcrffton
And woolen socks silk and
Linen handkershiefej neckties
Gloves hats caps S?cflicc
Tho nbovo goeda aro warranted in perfect ordr
and froe ftout damage. . . -' V V
TRitua : OA8I1 Hi tooommonca at 10 a'olocJt
.A. M and to bo ccutinuad frgm daytahvyuaaU-
tho 6ntire BtoclJu disposed on ' .
J M. CAKOLANtrAuclioroej;.
By tjia CSitfedcrcile $iqihs.r
Tho acting Quartor 'Mentor C. S. Armyit Una-
rtoitio Texan Afill purchase corn in open wiukot.
to ho delivered lrom ami attor tho JMa day or.
Boptcmbor 1861 lor vhiafcawil! pay "fifty cent
pr bufihbl of fifty Bixpo"undn sbolfed and Mkod.
and delivorcu at tho store boiuo oflha'Qferter
Maator Dtfpa'rtmtont San Antonio Tesntw ' '
Tho corn to bo good sound merobantable'Oflrn
andMollterod inobd itrong laolc.
Payment to fbo made In G1onndera.ioJta1
Bonds on delivery If infundaj vorU8 soonMlicra-
aftor as fupds may bo rocevod for thojiurpoia.
Oats and Barloy . vriU bqsrQceWed'tbe'laaQei
L-i. J:-- t--.ut x ftf. .-! .iX.r.Jj- a. .. ';
t'ThVsaoka in wh.lbh thfttorn is dolivorad.wiU't
rotnrnea as far as practtcabU V 1 v
Acting Quartor'AIastera Olfico y K - ''
btn. Antonio Texas. August nth. lSru -
' J?F. MINTER?
'V CaptC. fl. A. Acting Quarter JSXaUrv
For GonL Sibley's BriRtidmi
The nhdoraicned boinrr aulhorhea tih ratW
companv of . MOd;ft
MOUNTED 'MlSItV tuli )
For Genl. Sibloy!Brlado will fortTrjth.protoi
tg enrol mon for tuia eorvico. Ihosa -TfJflynK
join this cornpany ban do ho by osiri'ing4ft th
tttore of Caldwell & C'oohran Oommorco utrot ar
at tho PlnzaJIouico. Evorj raun will bo required
'to furnifh llIor8oKGun and SUshooUr M
dan. ji.juaspAL'i:. -
Coafedeftte State Boti(lB
All persons indobtod to the.subscr'ilfr aa oajn
efty requested to malo IniujcjdiaUttjirt. y
a n s
iouuiuk iuu ouuiuoiu uuuicuiruc Will W9 r
ivad in payment at ft premium.' f L ZOUK.
SanAntonlo July '23d. 1BGI.
Southern Conrderacy lloiidv add Trehau-
ry Noten
IOTt WHICH pajrnent'willbomadein aocinnti
duo us or in Dry-Qoodf Grocpriea. or Ja for
other article in.our'line. ' ' L. ?: &
""' 'lift MAYER' A CO.
Ban Antonio June 20th 1661. ; p IlTidt
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A TREASURY NOTICHi M
WK AVIIJi reoeivo Hoathrn Confederacy
Bond or Treasury notcn at par in pame
of goods and liquidation of accounts dua Uvea.
VANOB h J8HO.
San Antonie J.one 20th lf861 dtf
: ' i r: i t: -n .
The Confederate ;Loan.
qJIE UNDRRSIQNlfD dommlseioidrB of the
L State of Texas to bring fo;ward the 'Loon
forlhi defence of the Confederate fafft9" haro
appointed McsflrsTiiOMAH J Dbvimb anIA Jita
Vakcb. local commtf fionera for tho .oitV.of Ann
Antoniof to ojiou(boo!ca ofsuhacriptlon ojiaid tean
in conformity With the act of CdnKroBa.anUW
inrtrnctlona of tho Secretary of the Trfasurni
TJ t WTmni a 'B Uw
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JAMES 6011TLBY.".
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Couimissperf forTeofai;
l(.InoonrmUy with tho above apholntmeat
UoofcaorfuVBrlpiH-uto the ahore loan flujZow
9pen(atile counting room oyacS ilBrp. leT
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Dashiell, J. Y. The Daily Ledger and Texan (San Antonio, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 521, Ed. 1, Friday, August 30, 1861, newspaper, August 30, 1861; San Antonio, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth78678/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.