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iii bVENING BTAR is PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, {SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) aT THE STAR BUILDINGS, th PEXN'A AVENUE AND lITH STREBT, aY 4 Ww. D. WALLACH. 4 cal ia peak by earciers at $ ‘ Per SY sonia por month Formal sasert 4a than | --— CHUN q Star. N°. 3,001. —Advices received here Neosho foree vias him we learn that ‘The treatment of those living in their be 9s foc, roces te steer, 9 Pcie rset PPirpe mosis ai the rate of 10 emata aweuk, Bingle | => = = = ~ Pe erariieetaee ots oom w AY 1862 5 ¢ VERTIS should be sent to TOL. | SS Eee. ©. © ASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, OCTOBER 6, : : = > a _ = TELE SEWS. THE WAR LW MISSOURI. 4 s-T-1eco =. AMUSEMENTS. _ _ AMUSEMENTS. ELEGRAPHIC NEWS. — hi Racugene mae: She hagnsen of Aatane attevte:thas whoever | — ~~ CANTERBURY, GROVER’S THEATER. FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. | Kr. Locis, Oct. sen gi mprlgepateaonty= ened ; : Peon. avenue, near Witlards Hotcl. A Federal Picket Captured—Capture of @ | {70M the headquarters of Gen. Schofield etate flowers and landscapes, the joys of compan- CANTERBURY, teen ene s minsans heael Remmaseane mith Ft Pieces ef | ‘tat an engagement had taken place fpoain, the richness of literature, or the honors CANTERBURY, eto a Artillery, Wexons, Horses, &c-, Kc. Setwans the Rbeees oops, nner Oot clone, station and Renown, lust preserve thcir hak. LovistaSa ATRESUE, Xkak SIXTH BTRPRT, THI: EYENING, HEADQUARTERS ARMY OF THE POTOMAC, | Doth st acing cae " —@ ‘ it z i FIReT APPEARANOE Oet. 5—A company of the 54th Pennsylvania 5 yet how little is it valued, and how eare- = var SixtTR Srrerr, pany y The Kaneas troops were obliged to retire, ts the Lovrsiaxa Avestn, sean Bt = . of the regiment, who were guarding the Baltimore } jeayi e fie he rebels, wh atty otit. Preserved. Thestomach is the receptacle Locistaxa AVEXUE, NEAR SIRTR BTRAFT | and Ohio raflroud bridge ut Paw-Paw, about | WAYInE the rid to the rebels. who greatly ont ‘ SUF, 3 SIRT . - - 7 a '-Paw, Rumbered them. |. Se "4 Laer me po clr ty — Sama w hick ‘la Rear af the Nationa? Hotet. Se pe ee ea halt Labret shat eS and Eiger dea about @ thousand men. pen foul, injarious food enters use evonaaeh, " Waskes il Biltaken prisoners, nes DY @7ebel force and A WIGHT AT RAMCOXTE. ate sympathy disorzanizes all other organs, ¢ Managers take pleasure in smrouncing the Who will appear in At the sanie time a eavalry force, under Col SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Oct. 4.—The correspond- ind disease, mere or less painful, must follow. | TP? Menseers tie riusanrs 20 ausabncis His Great Oharacter of McReynolds, captured the encampment of the | me? of the Missouri Democrat says that ru- laws of nature cannot be riviated with Sxatappearance,for the : i DAMON. rebels, bringing nway two pieces of artillery, : pponity, Night revelry, lucurinits living, crreg- of ten wagons and sixty horses and mules. A | te direction of Sarcoxie, Jasper county, Mo., Selsey acstrel Me Leeee Od actos. of tee THE CHARMING VOOAIASR, Sdcond week of Tran den arene ener Gen. ASerill, hae |-°"rcee Tumors were increased, and_-by noon ack. How many tadirs.and gentlemen cat art MIs MISS SUBAN DENIN. pany at Paw-Paw. word was received that aficht had taken place disease at late suppers, and arise im the IJUVLIA MORTIMER, j ae oe He BAYA atFarcoxie. The number of the enemy" force wing with Readache, less of appetite, lenpuid, JULIA MORTIMER, | Second appearance of the World's Great Comedian, THE WAR IN KENTUCKY. Setar eaten ‘we have not yet learned the Sheeran) tl eda Uae er JULIA MORTIMER, MR. DAN, SETCHELL. General Morgan's Late Retreat. A refugee froin General McBride's command rams ae . . é MNCINNATI, . 4A di Capt. | Came in to-day, and from dream not this ts the beginning of that horrid JULIA MORTIMER, Thir evening, only time of Hawscl, of the sad Sndinae Werinnon Sonn | wearly avery abiecuolied naw in Gieeaeee we DYSPEPSIA, ; JULIA MORTIMER, DAMON AND PYTHIAS. Greenupsbure, Ky., the 3d inst, ways: General | frontier of Arkanses is elther a conscrypt or n sumes a thi id shapes, and peikts f DR eee Mr. k.L. Dr t | Geo. W. Morgai re ith his w - elugee. ¥ snetde a wlaendlle Tie on ‘premature deeagy'? JULIA MORTIMER, | ee ‘iise Susan Denin | jana at Girne ate ae Coffe | northern Arkansas is represented a most cruel f can be no medienl remedy that will turn TDPALIZATION OF Calanth: Mixa Isabel Freeman | brought all his trains and artillery with him. | Their homes aré robbed by armed bands of rad into food, or poisoned drinks into nourish- MYLODY AND BRAUTY | ee Mr. Chas. Barron | His men are in fine health, notwithstanding er CLE Seater t. but medical science can assist nature, - = ay $ Beonicias A. W. Fer } the inany hardships they have under; in | Property that can be of amy possible u~r Prppiy exnancted ftnids, and, toa great extent, MELODY AND BEAUTY, Dyoni-ius. : Mr. A. W. Fenno | : as whe oa : eorrect the effects of disease, when the habite | Bare adandoned The Medical Facnity has exhausted its re- search for generations in creating appetizers and overcoming stomachic derangements. Cer- tain ingredients were well established as pos- sessing beneficial qualities; among these were CALISAYA BARE AND ST. CROIX RIUM. But sull components were Wanting, aud, re arity could not be obtained. ‘An favalid phy- | sician, sojourning in the tropical island of St. | Croix, observed the habits of the natives, and | gathered from them the receipt for the final accomplishment of this most important end. The article was first made and used aa a private medicine. Its effects were so salutary that it is | Jnow being produced and consumed in impnense quantities under the name of DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS, OR OLD HOMESTEAD TONIC. They act with the power of a medicine, and are taken by old or young with the pleasure a beverage. The sale of these bitters was at first | eonfined to our-extreme Southern cities, but Wey are now becoming well known throughout the world, and are recommended with the most unbounded confidenee, for all complaints origi- | mating from 2 disordered or diseased stomcoch— auch as Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Neroous rections, Loss of Appetite, Intermittent Fecers, Aaa, Sour Stomach, Headache, Fever and Ague, Weakness, dc ets As a morning Appetizer, and after dinner tonic, they are held in high estimation, and should be found upon the cide board of every family. They are also much relied upon in the Tropics gor Scrofula, Rheumatism, and Dropsy. IMPORTANT CERTIFICATE. “ROCHESTER, September 2, 1561. “Myssre. P.H. Drake & Co—Geniiemen: I Bave been 2 great sufferer from Dyspepsia for wiree or four years, I have tried many, if not all, ihe remedies recoramended for its curr. Instead of relief I beeame worse, had w aban- don my profession, and suffered greatly from every Ping Late. My mind was mnch affected, | @pressed and gloomy. About three months | age I tried the Plantation Bitters. They almost mmediaicly begetitted me. I continued their | gee. aud to my great joy. I am nearly a-well wan. I have recommended them ia a#veral eases. and, as faras | know, always with signal benefit, Iam, very respe aang yours, v That you my Gacy OF these celebrated Bi partial furmula of the arti are composed. ST. CROIX RUM. The tonic properties of pure St. Croix Ram are well. known, and it has long been mended by physicians, It is mannii Cane Piant, and that we selected with great care from the estuws of & { Sew planters in the interior of that island, CALISAYA, OR KING'S BARK, Was unknown to civilization until the middle ef the seventeenth century. The natives of Pern are generally supposed to have een long reviously acquainied with its most wonder~ fa medicinal qualiies. Humboldt makes fa- verablo mention of ‘he febrifeze qualitics of | this article as sn antidote to FevER AND AGUE, | Intermit!-nt and Melarious Feeers, in bis exten- sive South American travels. The Countess, wife of the Viceroy of Per, Baving in her own person experienced the ben- efigial effects of the bark, i- -aid, oa her return to Spain, in the year Iso, to bave first int duced ibis remedy inw Eerepe. After its ine Wadueton it was distributed and sold bs the fo. Jesu: who are said to have obtained for it the us sumoof its pi mh tilver. From chile msiance it was called Jusuir’s Pow- Deg, a Gtle which it retained many years. In i683, We ure wold that aun Englishinan by the amaeof bir John Tatbo: employed it with great succe=s in Fy in the treatment of Fever and Agee, ia, Nervous Affections, Loss of Ap ‘eakness and Debility, Palpita- hea of the Heart, Diarrbora, &c., &c., under the name of English Powder=: at length, in the year 167%, he sold the secret of its origin aud preparation to Lonis XIV., by whom it was divniged. It is pow a standard remedy, and is Bioret in mef#repsration of the Plantation ers. CASCARILLA BARK ts another important ingredient. It is employed a& 3 gentle stimulsnt and tonic, in Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrhea, Colic, Dysentery, and dis- eases of the stemach and bowels. DANDELION is used for inflammation of the loins and spleen, in cases of bilary secretions and dropsical affec- fons, dependent wpon obsttuctions of theab-~ dominal viscera, and derangement of the diges. hve orguns generally. CHAMOMILE FLOWERS enfredied fovea for tion and waut of appe- ten, WINTERGREEN, _ 3 medicinal plant.ef- very great efficiency, and is «pecially valuable in Serofaia. Racuma- tiem, and Nefretic affections. cai ANISF, an aromatic carmfiative, creating fiesh,muscle and milk. Much used im mur-ing. S_T—1560_X : Another Ingredient of remarkable and won- derfnl virtues, used in the tien of thesa. Bitters—is a native of Brazil and as yet un- ‘§ known tothe cemmerce of the world. Spaa- ish writer says: * * *.# © Wad; with St. Croix rum, st never fails to relieve Ner- weur tremor, Wakefulness, disturbed &e.; and that it ts used with great effect by the Bra-' alian, and Pernvian ladies to height- en their color and beauty. Jt imparts eheerful- Bers to the di a : brildancy.to the com. sexton.’ We withhold its name from the pub- for the present. To the above are added, Clove buds, Carraway, ‘Uorlander aud Suake root. whole is omnes. by a perfect chemical, pro-- @ess, and under the immediate supervision of a skillful and scientific EO AreRRies: oR DRAKE'S PLANTATIO) OLD-HOMESTESD TONIC, am pot up in Patent Bofiles, representing a Swiss cottage and are an ornament to the eide- bord. -- ~.« SEA SICKNESS. Travelers by railrotd er upon the inland riv- er'where the great change of water ie sucha Prolific cause of incipient disease, like BILIOUS, INTERMITTENT, AGUE AND CHILE FEVERS, may feel a certain reliante, if they protect themselves “with these Bitiers. The muddy water of the Western “rivers, filled with de.’ enyed table Snimal matter, is quite sure to produce e paeeguanted by an antidote, wuch as is found in the WuHaT Is sald OF, PLANTATION “PHULADELPHIA, Lat month, 16th day, 1582. «“EsTREMED : Wit thou send me Pops, ag ee ? eariee @o beneficial or agreeable to my tmralid wifo aad myself, as the Plantation Bitters. ro friend, Isaac Howrawp.” K. B—The secret of the immense sale of the | Pwcotation Bitwrs is their tested purity. Te | St. Croie Rum, and evcty article used, 08 Ware | wanted perfectly pure. j Be earefal corn poine botue Letts fac- ry ag yas Proprietors, P. oe | ite ac wv i. DmbeePLANTATION BITTERS are sold vy ah Drugginis, ee eae and Hes- warart. i B20 i. DRAKE & Go, Xo we Broadway. j P Before the public. Acknowledged to be the mo-t UTIFUL WOMAN UTIFUL WOMAN | Setebell as... i j | , t ] To concinde with A REGULAR FIX. brawn aenalee satin’ wa Haugh de Bra» BE She is just fro a mo-t sucess ul engagement at Ford's Theatre, Baltimore, Ford's Theatre, Raitimor-. Ford’« Th aire, Baltimore, rt o} Ford’ Theatre, Baltimore, pores Gallerr Being the principal star for two weeks in that es- Beata may be secured from o'clock a. m. te 5 tl 8 o'elock p, m., without extra charge. Doors open at 732 o’elock, Comedy commences ALAS o’elock: | WASHINGTON THE: TRE, Corxkr ELsvestH asp © Streers. | Lessee and Manager... ... Hesny C. Jannerr. Re-engagement, for one week longer, of the beautiful MARIETTA RAVEL, MARIETTA RAVEL. MARIETTA RAVEL, First Night of the Engagement of j MR. JOHN E. OWE? MARIETTA RAVER, { Th. Great Comedian of the Aes. THE FASOINATING SPANISH AND TIGHT { TWO GLORIOUS COMEDIES! ROPE DANSEU> j ow In Ne Two of hia Great Characters. MARTETTA RAVEL } and JULIA MORTIMER First appearance in Washington of | Mr. HAKBY PRARSON, Miss VIOLA CRUCKER and Mr. J. L. BARKETT. will appear every night this week in the | ond Week OF @YPsys Lay | Miss KATE DENTIN and Mr. A. H, DAVENPORT. GYPSYs LAY, | THIS EVENING, GYPSY= LAY, GYPSY'S LAY. This beantiful act drew crowded Wilt be presented Buckst in three acts, o: MARRIED LIFE! Mr Wenry Dove Mr. John E. Owens erlebrated Comedy, uses at the Can- terbury inet sen-on for ¢ As, and itiapro- | Mrs. Dove Miss Annie Wilks nounced to be one of the most beautiful acteerer To conclude with popular Comedy of presented on the <tege. SWEETHEAR AND WIVES! Billy Lackaday...... THE MAMMOTH COMPS THE MAMMOTH COMPS THE MAMMOTIC COMPANY THE MAMMOTH COMPANY Will appear in an ENTIRE NEW BILL ADMISSION, | Dres« Circle and Parquatte. Orchestra Chairs Private Boxes Beate cen be Doors open i Commeneent Ty o’elock. FORD'S NEW TENTH STR. THEATER Tench st., above Peansyivania av. Joun T. Fonp. Husraxey Bias .eents - 1 Conta Stage Manager Re-engagement LIB TAYLON, MIS# NE ! The People’s Favorite Actress, i Miss MaGGrpn MIrewsery The Lovely aml Modest Bongetre- IN TWO PLAYS. THIS EVENING. The Thrilling Melo: Drama, NARR TTAH ; 2AMAT : HEV LiTONWISH. wt) Mins Miteneld KATE HARRISON. LEW SIMMONS. j GFA). R. DELOD IS MASTER JOHNNY, least, TILLY FORBES, BOR WART, M. JEAN CLOBKI, WILLIF. EMERSON. And last. bat not | 0. TUE WEPT OF Nearramattah .. ‘0 conclude wi T th THE LADY S STRATEGEM. WONDERFUL TRAINED DOG. Maggie Wiltun) THAT WO! st UL : G Maseic i : | JENNY LIND ‘Moll Toser eos Miss Maggie Miteheli | French Officer | Gazelle Doors open.7 o'clock: performunce. 3; close at i], Admission cents, Orchestra Chairs 5 cents, THIS DRAMATIC ESTARLISHMENT Prod admir ter, pirces, ik the most Fashionable Tiea- the best Stock Company, reescnized nthe Ladies’ Pay orite Theater, ¥ by our best society, and attended bh: sil the eclebrities—polities!, na- Val, military, and eivili performance at 2; Tia Recess Shear at Ws ped: 4 PRICES OF ADMISSION, Dress Cirele and Parquette 3 Orchestra & a GRAND MATINEE EVEKY SATURDAY, FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, Admission to Matinee—Ladies 3) eonts; Obildren | 10 cents. ies nork open st 20’eloe! TCAN CTRE ann AN Cs Private Boxes. ) No extra charg Tr reserved gan 5 Deora open at a quarter to7 o'clock : overture at 80'clo ata r pest 8 o'clock, EQUESTRI (GARDNER & HES SCHOOL, M Composed of the myst able a in the worit, ected f NIXON'S CREMORNE GARDEN / and the LONDON ROYAL AMPITHEATRE will exhibit on LOUIFIANA AV x LOUISIANA AV LOUIDIANA ANENUE, } MADAMB LOUISE TOURNAIRE, The besutiful and graceful equestrien will &p- rar nightly ina num GO! antonir ke " Ean ‘nets with her mugofficent thorough becd English charger, AIL, end her educated Arzbian steed, IRON HALL, 320 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN EMILE DUPRE ar Tenth Street, tomers that, having just returned to this elty from New York, he offers a renewed assortment of FINEST FAMILY GROCERIES, Lib Consisting of MONDAY APTERNYON AND NiGily, ; SUGARS, FVERY APTERSOON AND NIGHT i ‘TRAB, ORIGINAL ACT OF THE MANAGER. | COFFER, JAMKS REYNOLDS, = SPICES, = *s, Le .and-frem the Peris Roy . Te eel e Pclace of lesternank@rieseat micse | ¥ DAN GARDNE: # ‘The favorite—every bodys cone, the Clown King BUTTER MISS ELIZA GARDNER, ARD, The young and Leautiful Equestrian aud Danseuse, Also. MULE CAMILLIA, 5 The Pieturesqe Rider. & fine asnortment oi *"LLE HELOUISE BREGY, 5 The poechntins Actress xod Equestrieune. MAVANA CIGARS, GEORGE DERIOUS, «=~ Jae from the Imperial Russisn Cireus, the mo-t tear » less hosremen. ia the world, warebased from a prize -voasel, HEMMINGS, ‘enablesus to |" reatest Living Perf the Corde Tend: ihe ‘and Urfiliant Equestrian. well at very low rates, GEORGE HILL, Maitre du Cirgui. pean W. KINCADE, SUTLERS, the moet. powerful wan Yevtas and ets | SUTLERS, SUTLERS, ERALB PEPPER, ARTIN RERROLL, | . : g eat ay MO ARE - Hyon want to Purchase ae E. The Great Gymnasts. * GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, BEGARS, and FOR A SHORT BEABON ONLY, ° - . TOBACCO, - LOUISIANA AVENEE, near the Bri ALOLISIANA AVENUE, near the Bi WP Go cece the four-footed, long-eared Com THEM MULES. eh DUTSEION 25 ABD 30 CENTS ott ‘ NC T THE WASHINGT: FRESE ed Tate RAINS: peaeeenes Cannio paamaeeeetian eric? fected an ‘cngngruont with Mr HENRY JUNG- | NLOKEL, the test Violoncello Player now in Of Beet Quelity and at Low Prices, You Diust Call at _ EMILE BUPRE’S, “920 PexNsrivayia AVEXUE. \ Trow Buidding, | who laid in a large steck of Gooda before the un- | heard of rise in prices-had taken place. Protect YotRseiy : AGATxRY . FIRE AND BURGLAR SH) 403 STEIN. will preside at the Piano. Together with a host of tal- t | { 8.C, HERBING & CO.a ent unsurpassed by any.establishment in the city. | Céiebrated FiRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES au PAYMASTERS’ CASH BOXES, With the Best and Approved Locka, Choice Refreshments constantly on band. Officers in attendance to prosurte oder. > ert comments aloo Clock p. seoeim HENRY ROSEN THAT, Prop'r. : EPHERDS’ PLAIDS AND BALNO} BF At jhe Manufacture’ ® Bric 2m eee PURRINTS. oa JAS, C. MeGUIRE & 00. Se ae bor uicemrae Kinds of | _se %-1m__.. Corer Tenthet..and Pavavence. Renieaapd houmkerbeen ee | REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 7 only, marked in plain figures, the actual a ee “© ‘athe 7 a 1 Eastern eorraspondenta send rere ST Oe aapqies dail PERRY & BRO, | JAM. } Sat 8 (Late sr gigs he aah ty.Tazes,) stare onic Spite voir aAe maeeines BD GSE Ae se Bet Falling the coe, onl ta all ether buntaocnootusce . tof Real-Betate, 6a] ETRWARD'S MANUAL—By | ed.with th BectieParawesd MAR . gin. ty uthri con Burgery of War: wMifitary Surgery. Loudon; @28, ith rae F a F sae rere oro Sealding nas myers Rerenry? eee _ Aad Bankers. "# Burgery of the Let: 5 “4 ry = Mromeret Bxoeres, and Staihass on;Gonehot'| MeWeSEATON, '( Hx-Mayors of Waihixgton, Mf eme ede ein.” rope over Bask of I. Johnson & Co,, corner of Pepa i phn wrk 75 canta Pe Ivania avenue and Tenth strode, second ‘ripfer and Blackman rom Miltary Suraecey; @1. | Soot: es ep S:eoow" nes 62 conte. : - ; ee ea he a OO tre one vind Pen jany now in store, and new supplies y: Banat Rate Decharcing and Pension | . Many poy In store, and new supplies addod deity jug et baldters, Edinburg; $275. FRANC TOR. | Eh examination of chock implies no obligation to os ~—— a) ee Penne BROTHER, we PING PAPER, } Pa. avenue and Ninth street, _ Ams ® een’ ba FN JAYLAB. | cet “Perry Beiktirg * Mr. John E, Owens | cured dally froma. m. tis p. in, | ces nightly the greatest atiraction, the most } Would respectfully inform his friend: and cus | this ‘try, who will perform every night at the | SIGNORA SEYDEL had tera reengured and will | pe niges, yg ye soare CF gg pa ‘The subseribers keep constantly on hand'a large” delight our visitors with be “ it Song~ \ 4 ei Ducts ete. Mr. ADOLPH WHLLENSTEIN, wil | *srurtuuent of ; their wurch from Cumberland Gap. The Commerciai s that Gen. Morgan's Tetreai was the most vous and hazardous of ithe war. During the march northward our | arany, was constantly enveloped by the enemy's throughout. Gnedivision of hisarmy marebed twenty-four successive hours, For three days our iroop had no water but that found in stignint pools on the roudside. All the guns i at the Pp Were brought away except four 32- | which were tooheayy for transporta. Pirunnions were knocked off befor vw ubandoued. upsburg, Ky., is 15 miles atoye Ports. mouth, Ohio. j CLNCINN ATI, Oct. 4.—M. C. Garber, quarter. masteroh Gen. George W. Mor, *s army, tel- egraphs the following fo the Mudi-on (Iudidna) Courier: “The advance brigade of G ke in miiny plac } men are sh » hatiess, and j For days they have been v wuONS, path | ering subsistence from the corn in the Meld, i grated to make bread, after ses of the duy. The men bore the hardships nd priyanions of the murch with the gre: fortitude, merehing twenty hours a day are Wishing 1 the Weeds on each -ide, and repell- ing the rebel ca yin the front and re + enemy blockuded the way in every < and harassed the coluran as much as possible, Our forer is 1.000 strong, with a magnificent park of aruliem, consiging of twenty-eight pieces, six bemy 20-pounders, and a train of 108 Warons, all of whict 1 onchi off «afe- ly. The works at Cumberland Gap were left { an ruins. ' ) . Levisvinrr, 0; —The order which has | been enforeed for the past ovo weeks against | the sale of liquors bas heen rescinded, and all kinds of be tomed chan Gen. Br: ees haye resumed their accus- sued & prochimation threat- ening an imunedinte nud vigorou ot the Confederate conscription act of Kentreky onder the eoutrol of the This atternoon, on the a j tenden’s division of the L ; Washington ‘ }oand a halt oy olanusketry ta general ov | i ment look hed Low. Ung on Salt siver, 22 miles ad coming wp rapidly trom the in returuing homeward in cars of the ad procerded a fe etinee to-day. j ea. Tt as sugyp THNAANE ve the rear of vur army. Louisville aud Fraukfort iniles beyond. dum ree Wns ene ere rs will commence ukirly next Monday fhe reports of the burning of bridges over | % | the Kentucky river, bear Frankfort, ar- false, ! hoitis wWomght they will be destroyed ithe “ch them, teu to buen- Lextagte zre couipelted to ey and telegraph line bus been opens g lo Bowling Green tis ey: Lovisvit_E, Oct. 4.—To-day Jack Bruner, sith a company of reby at up Red River to capture Jim Townsend's Guard. bat the Tebels were defeated, wiih preat siiughter, {| Col. D. Ss. Bruce recedves high commendation for his operations at Foviting Green, The ; rebels burnt a bridge, near Ashburn on Mon. | day night, but Cot. Brnice immediately f the bri ville kit ‘built snd routed the enemy at Russell. ¥ and wounditg titty and taking fifteen prisoners. He also rouida party of | rebels at Glaegow neve, Including Liens, and Laeut. Lhomea~ ColoCrews, Capt. Brown Robinson, -Ays thai Gen. Morgan, with one, cousand nen Ge euany, aitucked the Carr County Home Guard, hear Olive Hill, Afver several hours’ severe skirmishing, the rebels Yererepulsed, and several of their meu killed: Morgan then retreated towards Lieking river, burning thirty-five houses ow his way. Last night Morgan returned to Vlive Hill. Meun- while Col. Seifert went to Portsmouth, and brought up five hundred of the 117th @bio. Bardstown advices say the rebels huye from uurty to thirty-five thousand men within « circle of eight miles diameter around Bards. town, Our central adyance was this afternoon four miles this side of Bardstown, and bive been skirmishing and driving ths rebels before them. During the past three days. we captured 600 prisoners. . Ibis said that Kirby Smith arrived at Frank. shall is on his way thither with 5,000 ‘rebe. They evidently mean to make astand at Prank. fort, and a battlé at Bardstown seems inaminent. ‘Phe report of an anticipated fight at Mount Ww fon yesterday arose trom our forecs shelling the woods, Gens, Bragg and Buckner left Danville for Lexington on Tuesday... Bragg Was at Danvilly on Moudas. sn thiresloned to send every myg Who weuld.not join the revel army north of tb: Ohio. si “Wye leading rebel~ and otticers of Weir army ure Circulating the most ab-urd siories in Une paces ccupied by thetu—thai en. Nelson was Hed becanse he would not support President Lincoln's recent emancipation proclamation that Buell had resigued because ot that’ proclum but had concluded to hold bis position six days Jonger, in the hope that Pres- ident-Lineoln-wetld annul that document. The rebels are rigidiy enforcing the couserip ion ach where ver Wey huve temporary comrot. asiaesssessc.sragigbnsssnstistinn ipgenensmaastutneeghnan pee rosriiese-eeenipstnl ated tenn aa ; wer Difgwich trom Gen. a Heck to Gen, ates + Cle WASHINGTON, Sept. —Major General McClellan, Commuading the Army of the Uotemac, General: Your report of yesterday, giving the results of the baidias of Nouth Mounts and Augictitm, hay been received aud subniitted to the Presideni, - ‘These were hard-fodght battles, ut ywell- carned-and decided ‘yictories.- The valor aud endursuce of your army in the several contlicts which terminated in the expulsion of the enezay troin the loyal State of Maryland, are eredible | abbke 40.the troops upd to.the officers whe com- manded them. A grateful country, while mousing ihe Jamented deudy will not be un- maisp of the Lonors due the living, ? H.W. Harcros, General m Chiei_ : { i } | Obie Polities—Drilling. i CINCINNATI, Oct. 4.—Geo, H. Pendleton and |. Alex. Lay were nominated for Congress yester- | day by the democratic conventions of the tirst | i i and second regiments, respects net A military order was issued to-day-suspand- ang ali drills of city military organizauons unui usther orders. : Botox, Ost? 4.—Aa private tel m. from San Francisco ‘suites ‘ Oapt. Sargeant, of the ship Phantom, who was reported dro: when th +) been piched up, together Will the specie (asta, - 600.) and #rrived at Suanghai. 12 | cavalry, but Morgan maintained the offeiisive | ain, con. ior of Kentucky are | Os i yesterday, taking ten. prino- | A Pertsniouth, Ohio, nang ps to Goveraor | fort with 10,000 ruen, und that Humphrey Mar- j hap was lost on Porter's Shoal, has + eaving women and children to starve ant of the necessaries of lifr. Advives from Sarcoxie, dated September 25. say that two brigades of the Kangas army had arrived there. The guerilla Ceffee, with 90 men, was at Newtonia, fifteen miles south of that place, When Col Sclomon’s advance guard arrived | mors are affoat of a heavy artillery firing in j j i H his escape and gave Coffee notice proach, when he retreated south, The Rebels at Sarcoxie say they have 14,000 men at Cawkin Prairie, that Gen, Hindman of our ap- souri State line, and that as soon as they joiu forces tney will march directly on St. Louis. All the prisoners taken tell of the rich booty liey are promised when they take St. Loui. ; centives used by the Rebel Generals to ke op | their men together. : —The steamer Jurs. fro 5th, yin Londonderry, on the trded at 9 o'clock this morn- ing by the news vact of the Associated Press, The steamer North America, from (nebec, errived ai Londonderry on the 5th. The political new- brought by the Jura is unimportant. The news of General McCielan’s victory over General Lee was received with much sutisfaction by the Federal party in Liverpooi, and ¢ an hapetus to the cotton market, ai as cheched by large arrivals of Sur The London Ties, of ihe 2 rial, says: “ Atier the wat we m: erossing the Atlantic ii i i AU0n Struggling w be free.” k to be consistent b ic di should go te the side, Where nine millions are fighting for the right of foverning themsel it aise en , deavors to prove the incompeteney of General Pope from his own reports. The Tin s that Gen. Pope by his own ied in showing i there z ‘hay another unfit to have com- unaud in the Federal army, it is the qnerulous General who put< the tise ot every failure A meting Bad been held of a fe tives of the y representa. Loudon times aven's pre- Y cuwnea a Kus strength hick, in. theur opinion, rendered a ot Mm and beauty, w it worthy COMMERCIAL. Liccrpool, Se pi. 25.—Cotton—The sales of the Werk amount ty only 10,000 bales, the market clesing invegudar, nemimaliy Id. lower. The {| sales of Friday were 4,000 bales, the market closing Hiuwer, and said. higher on the favor. | j a tenor of adyices from the United States, Grcat Destruction of Property in Falton. N. ¥.—Losses Quarter of # Million Doliars—tnsurances for $125,000, Feitex, N. firgocenrred tor ht in The large flourmg milluf Kenyon & Johns direetly south of and 3 } bridge; and on the ¥ j aut redibly short «cy | Japped across the bridge, attack the null ¢ Raker & Co., taking the brider in their war and entirely consuming the large store-house Iu ce of time the flames and the flour stor: of W.S. Nelvon, which were between the mill Where the fire oriziaated and i the canal, } ‘Phe iiames in their progre-s nerihwardly consumed the mill of Buker a Cy.; the exten. + ve furniture and machine thop of Dation, Steyens & Dwight: the woolen factory aud woolen smach - of A. J. Thayer; the furnitur nachine shop owned by J. W. Knox and occupied by W. KB. Buell; ule large enstom mill of Gardner & Benedict; uke large building owned by E. Fish, and cecnpied by J. L. Gioodrich as @ wooleu Tactory, by A. i j Ware, millwright, and Mt: Lasher as 8 ¢ash, blind and door factory; the building oyned by { Wm. Schenck, and occupied by Mr. Ontler as | & planing mill, and the wooden ware factory : occupied by R. Py Aloer. * j | All the foree-pwmips. on which the place ha: beretofore Of warerwh-n fires were raging, were located in the several mills, aud Were of course soon tendered per- | fectly useless, The enjirve loss is estimated at 4250,000, while the injurtnce will hardly teach half that amount. Sh The bridge across the O<wago river was also on fire, and before the destreving element could be checked, three spans offii—-about one bun- 4 dred snd Mfiy teet—were destroyed. The My- draulic Canal Bridge was alto Biirnad i | OM ete) wy es } { Proyipexcx, Oct. 4—The remuines of Gen. } Rodman arriyed hereon Friday aod 4 an stale wntilnoun to-day, when thefuneral j remonie= took pince. The (urn out of citizens military on the o@easidn was large. Toe leeremoniex were Solenin and im- i pres . They were conducted by President i Sats and Rey. D. J. Hall. Addresses were {| also made by ex-Mayor Rodman and (ov. Sprague, Senuior Authouy and others. The remmuns Were taken tomenth hing-ton, we Inte residence of Gen. Rodman: - } - = ! Guribaldi’s Army Temdered to the United RR BO ORR RE j Paper. & Rebel major, whe was thereon a visits made | with 30,600 racn is in Arkansas, near the Mis- } compliment to our common country. ‘Tt appears that sneh promises are the great in | THE WEEKLY STAR. -seeneiliicasate ‘This excellent Pawfly an€ Wews Journal, cen- taining © greater verity of interesting roading than ean be found im any ether—ie published om Fridey morning. TeRMe—Cush, soveriably, én advance. Bingle copy, per anne: Five copies Ten copies - Uwenty-five copies... . . Tt inveriably eowtains the “Washington Bews'? that hus made The Deity Roaming Star cireniate vo generally througheut the country. BF Bingle copics (in wrappers) can be procured et the counter, im after the inoue ef the Driee—TMREE CENTS, en THE PRESIDENT AT FREDERICK, MARYLAND. E soldiers for their victeries. FREDERICK, Ald., Oct.4.—The people of Fred- erick have beeu all day on the qui-rive for she arrival of President Lineoln, flage and stream- ere Were thrown to the breeze in an! the honor of his visit. Battery K, of York Trgiment, occupied @ commanding positien en the outskirts of the town, for the purpose of dving the bonors ¥. Aralute of 21 guns. Atont fifteen mihutes to five ¢ clock the gin: yave the signal, and It a few minutes bis Ex - « Reney and suite, escorted thw Ist Maine cavalry, came down toCeurt, along Cowrt te Church. and up Chure jo Kctossetrret, that romsat the back of th- court-houre 16 the residence of Mrs. Ramsay atwhich place the whole party slighted. Jus as the party entered the town, 4 gust of win and Tain came up, Which lasted until they re embarked for uJ ;: At Mrs. “6 Gen. Marstull is i from the effect: vounde Tecel ataAn Uraun, Tir President's visit o this dwellin W 4 & compliment to the brave General «Ph Preeideni strid but a short ume in the house, and when be made his appearance 4 styntorian voice exclaimed, «Three cheers for the ta of America,’ which were given & huge crowd of curious and ne -CiUuzeme. Sone one cried for a “speech,” upon which bis inp na Uncovered, as he stoed on the sty, wad: = “dp niy present position it is hardly preper ier me lo toake epeeches. Every word «= closely noted that at will mot dete make ist-oner, and I cannot be expected to be pr — te nkke-sensihie ones. If T were os J have been most of my life, 1 might, pe 5 talk nonsense to pou for ball an hour, would not hurt auybody. As it is, lean retnrn thanks for the ‘compliment paid our cunse, Please aecegy my sincere thank- for the of As soon ax this was concluded, he go: ints a bugey with Colonel Aller, and amid the cheers ut the crowd and the waving of flags, the party then proceeded down First sureet to Markel, and wong Market street to the depot. All the ronte Taten folks waved flags and hatid- kerchiefs, and cheered. At the depot Mi: Pheips bad athori train to convey the whale party direct to Washington. The President was again loudly called for, and he made hie uppesranee on the platform of the car, and after three cheers for the President and General Me on bad subsided, his Excellency spoke as follows: “I am surrounded by soldiers, and, a litde further off, by the citizens of this good city of Frederick. Nevertheless, I can only say, ae T | did tive munutes ago, i is ol proper for me to tnake speeches in my present postion. I return thanks to our soldiers for the good service have rendered. the energics they have sho » bardsbips theywhave endured. and the iy shed for this Unie Si-oretarn thanks, notonly to the <cidiers, bul to the good ciuzens of Fro derick, andte thc good men, women and children in this lang of ours tor their devotion to this glorious chuse, and I say this with no malice in my heart to- wards those who have done otherwise. May our childrea and childsen’s children for a thou. eR ThUOMS COMUNU 10 enjoy Ue benefits conferved tpon ws by our united country, and have cante vet fo rejoice under those glorions wnsulatiers beqnveatied us by Washington an@ hu~ compe Now, my friends, and ¢ ns, Te: ly suy ouce more, + farewell.” The following composed Uw suite dat accom, wd the President :-—Gen. MeMernand, Gol. M Capt. W. Rives, Capt. Derrick th Pennsylvania: District ef Columbia; F ary of ponte f Iinoi~ TS ident io Seuth Mountain, and visited the ~ aod hospital- Meuted vi nt aengte | ti eClellan to headquarters. Avr govrs or ScMNER and Brrws: ry ix told of the veteran Sumn« Aniieiam. His son, young Captain ; Sa a yonth of twenty-one was on bis | start. The old man calmly stood, amidst « «torm of t and shells, and turned tosend ; him threvch adoubly raging fire, upem a mis- | bead, emecirelin j States. Naw York, Oct.4.—R. A. Withers, of this i erty, has rived & letier froin an olfieer of | aribuld’ m, Jour to six tho hundred off avking if the $ them. They canrerive in New York faity quipped, and will kaye ne difttewity iti les ying: as they have taken po partin the ite WUStTSuOns. + - wndering the services of trom nd veteran soldiers «nd two to fight for the Union, and i] | i “seg = Myrrrexiove Ronsyny.—When the gunboat phis, she bad on her a quantity of cotien serewed Along her,sides, for defense; most of it was rescucd and sold for 9,540, which sum Wis deposived in 8 portable iron safe, and ke; in the purser's office on the gunboat St. Louis, lying m the middi+ of th river opporite Mem. phis We learu from the Bulletin thai orders had been received tor the distritution gt this } cunt amon 9 proper pares as pri when, on Wednesday, the 2ith, it wasidiveov- ered that the money, safe and all, had heh stolen and carried of How an iron'safe tha } requires tWo men to curry it could be carrie: | off trom & boat auehuradan the middie of the | Tiver, 8nd watched over day and night by f watehos set every four hours, 4 mor? Urn can \ be guessed. No ceurch or faquiy Nias yet ) Unrown light on this strange Ant unaccounia- Pole robbery. — Lawiseslle Journals 4 BF The question, H ‘Waal pins is partly answe: ope of the papers | Ia" birniighess. Es aap cayenne | that city, just o} for repaire for the first Lime im many yeurs; was found to be payed | witha deposit of cotintiess millions of compacted into a miss as Bard as the | a blast-furnace. sew | | ate of New York would engage | F cored i Beauregard was sunk at the battle of Mem- | Powell } Dbrenkinet er ved upén by @ sieve. jon ot ¢ - He might never see hie boy n, but his country claimed his life, and se Tookhed upon his young brow, he grasped tis him in his arms, and fondly dhim. +4 \-bye, Saunmy.”* “Good-bye, and the youth es his herse, ted) gnily on With the message. He returned noharmued, ad agaim his hand was grasped “How dye do, Swamy '™ an agrasp of equal affecuon. The tee uching to chose aronud. Burnside now etands as 4 generalof anvary- if sucersk, Md 8 nation accords him praice, heud is preniaturely bald. He has grown stont, and rolls jike = jolly tar as he and his soldiers call him «1 lie rarely mee.s a soldier without a nod and a friendly question, and the man departs delighted at his notice. Officers are no lees was under the influence of his attrac and he tedypers strict Injunctions with a Dic you hear what T have been ° ashed he erench of his diyisi as he issued jers on the night the battle of Aubetun, “Then say Itover.” And thegenerale, chool boys m a class, repeated their be-- and there, for vou meet them-all heroute, with theartew honsehold goods tn achaturad’; Wagon, dri wa by halfstapved catue, und fo: Lrtite weak a they. Rarely prtitien, as ey ay mes with these purwes. They ywamen, “ane lunes aecumpanied by boys, — ———; ;-~—-,; <w 87 Tre tamons Sow! tern rome, TR.BOW, the venefit.ef the. Jef, nupject, wadlpicttes Poish gutioutnetatcieee nu ctl, Vv. JNAKES FO) cl Us Te bs Se oe that has hot yet andauiea a much peactieadliy; because when the tine the payinent arrived there was Bo” the at Mr. BeBow ‘wishes - crs ©. wWieretand that hei soutract “he © © > Governmomt . wari nob cameshed udexa¥ vutits fuli yn! . ToeBiow finde that Souths ro Capa he wae f ‘fet, but it is ue , ot Jen Davis cotinided cotta 2 om rovmt (han his treasury ae bay a luahblty of the precious staple money or cup Louse TG, AnNxcrtre ‘oF ‘Wrxp Traine & syitech at Thorediyerening, <per' Ups eget: Fpat aistingtd to € + S.C. om and pt a dour of the day @ separate n celebrated music eaggee of ngs vow peiitioning governmen swenty-fourhours the fallrubof fhe