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STAR EVENING | 18 | PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNUOUN, Hi (SUNDAY E.2XCRPTED,) H aT THE STAR BUILDINGS, i Oomrm Press's Avenrs axp lita Sreeer, i BY | W. D. WALLACH. H > s by cartiers nt $4 a 'o mai} anbseribers 4.50 » yenr tdrance: $2 for six ' @1 for three months; and for less than the at the rate of 12 centaa week. Single pod tnree mon a copies, ONE CENT; IN STappers, TWO CRSTS, SF-ADVERTISEMENTS should de rent te the berore Be'sleck M.; otherwise they may not day ' entil the ne Ss 7 1860-=.- The language of nature attests that whoever would enjoy the pleasures of food, Wie beauties of lowers and Ixudscapes, the joys of compan- fons lup, the richness of literature, or the honors Of station and mnown, must preserve Meir health. And yet hov little is it valned, and how care- ed. Thestomach is the reeeptacle and the fountain from which tt disordered eppe! rv aad actieity of ud qeatlormen ext ond Mari! gre atomic spirited, Patel DYSPEPSIA. "s 4 thousand shapes, and pots towards a miserable life and premature decay ? There can be no medical remedy that will tarn | Jead into food, or poisoned drinks into Ment, but medical science can assist supply exhausted fnids, and, toa greatentent, | correct the effects of disease, wheu the habits | are abandoned ’ ' The Medical Faculty has exhansted its re- | search for generations in creating appetizers | and overcoming stomachic derangemenis. Cer- tain ingredients were well established as pos- | sessing heneficial qua $; among these were WALISAYA BARK AND ST. CROIX RUM Bet still components were wanting, and re Jarity could net be obtained. An inyahid sician, sojourning in the tropical island Croix, observed the babits of the natives, and gathered from them the receipt for the fina! accomplishment of this most important en ‘The article was first made and nsed as a private v thatit is nimmense | Medicine. Its effects were so salut now being produces and consum quantities under the name of DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS, i K OLD HOMESTEAD TONIC. They act with tie power of a medicine, and are taken by cld or young with the pleasure of a beverage. The sale of these bitters was at first confined to our extreme Southern cities, but whey are now becoming well known thro out the world, and are recommended with the most unbounded confidence, for all complaints orizi- mating from a disordered or diseased stomach— such as Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Nervous Affections, is of Appetite, Intermittent Fevers, sarrh@a, Sour Stomach, Headache, Fever and Agute, Weakness. €c As a morning Appetizer, and after dinner tonic, they are held in high estimation, and should be found upou the side board of every family. They are also much relied upon in the Tropics for Scrofula, Rheumatism, and Dropsy. IMPORTANT CERTIFICATE, “ROCHESTER, September 28, 1861. “Maxssxe. P. H. Drake & 0o.—Gentlemen: I have been a great safferer from Dyspepsia for j my professien, and suffered Cee from ing late. My mind was much aifected, and iy. About three months I tried the Plantation Bitters. They almost immediately benefitted me. I continued their to my great joy, I am nearly a well have recommended them in several eases, and, as faras I know, always with signal benefit. I am, very respectfully yours, “ . J. S. Caruory.” S—T—1860_X. you may be your own judge of the effi- Of these celebrated Bitters, we submit a formula of the articles ef which they are composed. ST. CROIX RUM. ‘The tonic properties of pure St. Croix Ram are well known, and it has long been recom- mended by ians. It is manufactured from the Sugar Cane Plant, and that we use, is selected with great care from the estates of a few planters in the interior of that island, CALISAYA, OR KING’S BARK, was unknown to civilization until the middle the se century. The natives of Peru are generally supposed to have been long Pee ehoers acquainted with its most wonder- pavers: Sees qualities. Humbeidt makes fa- yoruble mention of ‘he febrifuge qualities of this article as an antidote to FEVER AND AGUE, Intermittent and Malarious Fevers, in his exten. sive South American travels The Countess, wife of the Viceroy of Peru Raving in her own person experienced the ben- — agg ess gt oe egy een her retarn Spain, ear 1640, to have first intro- duced this ht be into Europe. After ats in- troduction it was distribu’ and sold by the Jesuits, who are said to have obtained for it the enurmous sum of ils weight in silver. From this circumstance it was called JesuiT’s Pow- DER, & title which it retained many years. In 365e, we are told that an Englishmun by the name of Sir John Talbot employed it with great saccess in France, in_the treatment of Fever and Ague, Dyspepsia, Nervous Affection», Loss of A) ‘ite, Weakness and Debility, Palpita- toon of the Heart, Diarrhoea, &c., &c., under the mame of English Powders; at length, in the year 1679, he sold the secret of its origin and — to Louig XIV., by whom it was ivulged. It is now a standard remedy, and is = in the preparation of the Plantation ters. CASCARILLA BARK is another important ingredient. It is employed as & gentle stimulant and tonic, in Dyspepsia, Chronic Diarrhoea, Colic, Dysentery, and dis- eases of the stomach and bowels. DANDELION is used for inflammation of the loins and spleen, in cases of bilary secretions aud dropsical affec- tions, dependent upon obstructions of the al dominal viscera, and derangement of the digus- tive organs generally. CHAMOMILE FLOWERS used for enfeebied digestion and want of appe- Ute. WINTERGREEN, is 4 medicinal plant of very great efficiency, and is especially valnable in Scrofula, RAcuma- tiem, and Nefretic affections, ‘ ANISE, @n aromatic carminative, creating flesh, muscle and milk. Much used in nursing. S—T-—1s60—X Another ingredient of remarkable and won- dertul virtues, used in the preparation of these Bitters—is a native of Brazil and as yet un- Known tothe commerce of the world. A Span- ish writer gays: * * % *& * sadministere with St. Croix rum, it w-ver fails fo reiiece Wok He 2 Fr color and beauty. imparts cheerful- the disposi! dnd britliancy to the com- * We withhold its name trom ihe pub- jc for the present. To the above are added, Clove buds, Orange, Carraway, Coriander and Snake root. The Whole is combined by a pertect chemical pro- cess, and underthe fiamediat vision of a | ekillfal and scientific Pharm \ BRAKES PLANTATIO nt OLD HUMESTEAD TON Patent Rorles, repr n ornament are put Swiss Travelers by railroad er upon the ur ers, where t prolific ca HILIOUS, ID NTERMITTENT, AGUE AND CHILL FEVERS, ¢ i if they protest Butters. ‘The muddy | tilied ith de- + iS quite sare to fed by aa anadote, as is found in th ation Bi WHAT IS SALD OF TILE PLANTATION stern rivers, } 1 me | om Beare Ss my inva v and myrelf, as the Plantation Biters. are | “Thy fri Isaac Hown N. B.—The = mense <ale Plantation Bit ity, Bt. Croiz Rum, and every article used, i¢ war- ranted perfectly pure. Be careful that every botde bears the fac. simile cig: ire of the Proprietors, P. H. Drage | & Co., New York. Drake’s PLANTATION BITTERS are sold wy all Drocgiete, Grocera, Hotela and Res- tauras te = H DRAKE & (4, | se hou Nothing h: a j the Smallest Man ; three years for Ba F Gand Genie Performance of this Kine of || WASHINGTON. the Pigmies, in Various Costumes, astonish and | = 2.000 Todics and We Mapr Ovx Moves is Wasurearos, a most BEWIT’. Man, Wife and Child, from Madagascar, are most | Hermeticaily-scaled Frots, Meats,&e, + bening WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1862. SEMENTS. Pp. T, BARN MUSEUM, ~ AMUSEMENTS. CANTERBURY HALL, CANTERBURY HALL, CANTERBURY HALL, Lovrsiasa AVENUE, NEAR S1xTH StRRFT, Looiaranxa Avever, Near Sire RERT, Lovisiasa AVE .NFAR SIXTH Stager, In Rear of the National Hotel. AND MAMMOTH AMPHITHEATRE. THE GREAT § 1TION AMUSEMENT. EVERY AFTERNOON A CAPITAL CIRCUSCOMP including th t prominent STARS in trian art, male and female xo two sqn | Dinceries —t | or Four-and ah COMMODORE NUTT.» periam |” Peunsylvanin ave Alive! e1 ei to P.T. ri vo Wenee, hele called WE WILL NOT RE OCTDONE, WE GIVE THE BEST F ERTAINMENT IN yy RNUM 30,000 NUTT. ‘ m Playing. Grecian him at Barnum’s Museum, | uc in propouneing him. the | and ENOUANTING litte | TOM TATUM, { atraeriinary Dwart APIERNOON AND NTGUT. ALBINO FAMILY, here we will spend it. Ne= York. 1 i Miniature Man ev sen the Best ut co week and 1 ALL PREVIOUS EFFORTS ECLIPSED 20 STAR PERFORMERS. TEN NEW STARS THIS WEEK. We bare always Two EVERY THE WONDERFU doen of Torpsic BE PENNOYER, st appearance MISS KA TRAORDINARY CURIOSITIES! ten astonish and deiight ail beholders be: | pounds | | SON, the wonderfal | » Tin promptu Tare fund of engaged MR. sptoir aud Comic: made at the mow AND ELLA, pe Ban M'LLE LAUR muses, PAL pee ere | MISS LILLIE BRANDON, Night perfor) the Beautiful Danseusos, i tS MONS. SZOLLOSY, NIXON'S aie CREMORNE GAXDEN CIRCUS! Rh, OA eae ares . RAVEL PANTOMIME ef the BALLET TROT?E. BALLET TROUP First are PROF. G. W. KIRBYE, the hest versatile performer in the world. t PERMANENT AMPHITHEATKE? Presssyivanra AVENUE 4ND SEVENTH Sraret. MONDAY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT, And E Aft-rnoon aud Night DURING THE WEEK EVERY AFTERNOGN AND EVENING, EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, THE REGULAR CREMORNE EQUESTRIAN TROUPE AND THE SPANISH BALLET COMPANY Will appear, their strength augmented,and their Attractions increased by an engagement with the world-renowned, bare back rider, EATON STONE, The acknowledged best Horseman who kas ever entered the Arena. The Managemen: has also engaged THOSE MEN OF MINIATURE, SAMSONS IN INTELLECT! COMMODORE FOOT With his Little Companion COL. SMALL, Who will give their delightful Drawing-Room En- tertainments, Conversations in Different Languages, Pores Plastique, and Tablesu Vivants, BOTH AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. DOCTOR JAMES L. THAYER, THE RIVAL LADY RIDERS, And them KOMIG. MU-Fgs, BOTH AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. First appearance FRANK KEARN the Ethiopian Come ian. First appearance of MASTER GEORGE, e Worid Wonder, ——— OUR OLD FAVORITES. Continued success of the beautiful MISS JULIA MORTIMER. She will appea: every night this week im new songs. Re engagement of MISS AGNES SOUTHERLAND, The Scottish Nightingale. name is kufficient to All the Canterbury every night. She is too well known to req: a word from us. Her MISS JULIA GHRISTINE, MISS FRANCES LEROY, M KATE HARRISON, M’LLE LIZETTA, will appear iu New Dances, BOB HART and LEW SIMMONS will open a New Budget of Fun. MAETER JOHNNY and MONS, SOL. To-night, the creat G@YPSY’S LAY, By the Beautiful JULIA MORTIMER and KATE PENNOYER. The Ravel Pantomime entitled DECHALAMEAT, And the entire company ina TreweNpOoUs BiLL. COME AND SEE OUR NEW COMPANY. Remember, the Canterbury is visited by the FIRST CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON. , ¢34 o’clock; performance, 77;. id cents,” Orchestra Chairs 6° conta. Doors open at 1 and quarter to 7o'clock. Per formance will commence at 2 and 732. Balcony seats and Dress Circle places can be se- cured during the day without extra charge. oc2l FRE, CONCERT AT THE WASHINGTON ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 259 Pa. avenue, be- tween Sth and 10th sts—NewW ARRANGEMENT!—The undersigned is bappy to announce that he has ef- fected engagement with Mr. HENRY JUNG- NICKEL, the greatest Violoncello Player now in this country, w! Doors Admi SS OLYMPIC MUSIC HALL, <a s7 OLYMPIC MUSIC HALL, va «7 OLYMPIC MESIC HALL, ta SITE OF THE GYMNASIUM, SITE OF THE GYMNASIUM, preside at the Piano. Together with a host of tal- ent unsu by any establishment in theecity. | CORNER OF NINTH ST. & LOVISIAN4 AY¥., Choice Refreshments constantly on hand, Officers | COKNER OF NINTH ST. $ LOUISIAN4 AY., Poccert masscees sitevios: a CORNER OF NINTH ST. & LOUISIAN2 AV. za sada Near Pexn. Av. aNp Manket Space, = 7 Ngan Penn. Ay. ano Manxet Spack. ee A RESPECTABLE MUSIC HALL, will perform every night at the hove Rall, in company with other Stars. Also, SIGNORA BEYDEL has been re-engnged, and will delight our visitors with her magni icent Songs. Duets, ete. Mr. ADOLPH WELLENSTEIN will se D- OSTHEIM BROTHERS, OSTHEIM BROTHERS, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 295 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BRANCH OF 39 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK, 39 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORE, IMPORTERS OF CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES. CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, CHOICE BRANDIES & WINES, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN RYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES, RYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES, AS WELL AS EVERY VARIETY OF LIQUORS, CORDIALS, &e. 441QUOKS, COKRDIALS, &e. AND THE BEST BRANDS OF GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS. GENUINE HAVANA CIGARS. | —_ which, since its opening, has been attended with UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS. eo The management providinga LIGHT AND PLEASING ENTERTAINMENT, full of FUN, DASH, AND HUMOR, and tinctured, withal, with DELIGHTFUL SENTIMENT, > THE BEST ARTISTS IN THE CITY APPAR HERE. > LAURA BERNARD, LAURA BERNARD, JULIA HAMILTON, EMMA OARDNER, AMELIA WELL 3, BOPHIIA MILTON, KATE HAMILTON, We also offer for sale A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP Hermeticaily-sealed Frul s, Meats,&e. Hermetfealty-sealed Fruits, Mexts,&e. SALLY SINCLAIR, LI7ZIE THOMPSON, JULIA NORTON, TOM VANCE, TOM VANCE, EXPRESSLY PUT UP FOR CAMP USE. — BEST GCODS IN THE MARKET, BEST GOODS IN THE M ARK LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES. WILLIAM VANCE, WILLIAM VANCE, BOB BUTLER, LOW GAYLORD, CHARLEY GARDNER, JIMMY CLARK 295 BOB MALL, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, WALLACE BROTHERS, Between Ninthand Tenth Strects. HARRY THOMSON, Between Niath and Tenth Streeis, ocd PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST FIRE AND BURGLARS! The subscribers keep constantly on hand a large gssortinent of 8. C. HERRING & CO.'S Celebrated FIRE AND BURG warn PROOF SAFES a FRANK ELMER, ‘i DIEK PARSONS, TOM MORGAN. ae LEONI PANTOMIME TROUPE! FRENCH BALLET TROUPE) FULL ETHIOPIAN TROUPE GRAND COMPANY OP CILORISTERS! oe ni PAYMASTERS’ CASH BOXES, With the Best and Most Approved Locks, BF At the Manufacturer's Prices. £® JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO., oner'* vibat and Pa. avenue Doors open at 7—commence at 7K. Be" Adurievion—~25 and 50 Cents, ? e oot lw AMUSEMEN‘ WASHINGTON THEATRE, Corser Erevente asp C Streets. Lessee and Manage .-_ Henry C. Jannerr, “= CROWDED HOUSES Nightly s-sembled attest the popularity of the Ver otily and Oricinal Comedian, MK. CHANFRAU. HIT OF THE ONAL PLAY, 1 hhas been ia preparation and will be produced this, lSeenery, Dioramie Ula- ve Costuunes ace IMMENS .EW ON THIS will be proincad haries « tiouat Drama, im three nets, entiti BULL RUN «, Or the Sark vk Cour! House. Supiteria Mr. Chanfrau ¢ Drama, th THE Wipaw we STAGE-STRE nderiulimilalions y Williaios end °s THEATER j meat Willards Hotel, | hh RESORT he Key and Y 5. FLORENCE Ke entre of 1 MR. A * 4 Chet d Orchestra in er GREAT KOPPITZ. The Last } COLLEEN THis (WEDN Lai feretest Irish Sp-aeniar Drama Ky Dion Kourcicau!t, by Maeder, TS by Medle TEN Ani O'Connor Milking her Cow.’’) wd Moonlight. © = Water Cave. Bal! Room in Castle €h Sophie Gimber (With the song “Pr ACT I~ Lake of TV 11 The De A ACT IT | upon Tx i] } A disgraceful riot occurred in Hyde Park, | 2,000 were engaged in the melee, including ¢, 3,015. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | FROM THE AKMY OF THE POTOMAC. Successiul Expedition Agaim-t a Rebel oreging Party. reA ting 1 cavalry unde! expedition was i As tar as the deta twoprisoner<,among . Dug’s was an independent din Capt rea nd Mrs. Gen. Marcy, tothe army of ue diny. buving finished Potomne, leit for V ame! Morg Nashville, consin to 8 Morgan, who bot through the nck, will die. We also captnred and paroled | INO rebels John Mo morning ly ! leit Lawrenceburg yesterday twelve Lundrd men. Fen. Demon cio whic x At three o'clock Uns f Mor ; iat miles Kk, ons belonged e coming w- e humber of wugons i rn ites from Bardstown. Thence Morgan went to Boston with the supp intention to burn the railroad bridge there. The rebels shot Thomas Marlow, of Nelson county, Ky. after ring him. Gen. Dumont yesterday afternoon was near wrencebury, i pursuit of these rebels, and only doriy minutes in teu rear, LATER FROM EUROPE. York, Oct. 21.—The steamer City of nester, from Liverpool, on th: nh, has ar- rived. Her news has been mainly anticipated by the steamer Bayaria. cn Sunday, the Sth. It lasted two hours. There were 166,000 people present, and at least seyeral hundred soldiers off duty. The Lrish were at last overpowered by the English. The law for the abolition of sizvery in the Dutch West Indies in July next, passed the Nightingale Polka. . Koppitz and Orchestra | Stutes general of Holland by a vote of forty-live rite performance ith W. 3, | seven, _ | orence & st Pri t ' OeOMISCHTEVOUS. ANNIE. The Alabama’. Victims. | MRS. FLORENC e Characters, Bostox, Oct.2¢-—The Portuguese brig Acas0 | has been chartered at Fayal, by American | DeamOicnie cs chee —--Seeents | Consul to proceed to Flores, and take ghe pris- Orchestra Chairs... T75eenta | Oners captured by the Alabama, and subse- | aes NO pessoas rivate Boxes... Colored Gallery__.. Coiored Parterre-—... cesses Seata may be secured from 10 o clock o'clock p. m., withont extra charge. Doors open at 73 o'clock, Performance com- mences at #4; o'clock ‘FORD'S NEW NTH aTR. THEATER Tenth s: Joun T. Foxy.. and Manager | Howriisy Buaso +--+... . Stage Manager LAST NIGHT BU T THREE Rigg cies ie irene 1 JOFiOUs oun; Tess, MISS MAGGIE MITCHELL. THI8 THEATER CROWDED Sve RYN ase HUNDREDS OF LADIES DREGE: ‘The Popular and Fashionable Resort ! STAR COMPANY OF WASHINGTON conceded by all to be the fullest and the abl matic organization in America, (outside of New York.) . THIS (WED! DAY) EVENING, Will be repeated t and navel Drama’ of the EEN OF SPADES Katinka Nelidorff. dra- aoe pe Miss Maggie Mitchell New Scenery and Splendid Effects. Act I—Gothic Chamber in the Palace. Aci Il—lnterior of 2 Salt Mine. 1I—Pavil ion in the Public Gardens. ‘Thin play embodies many interesting incidents and numerous singularly attractive scenic effects, a Alter whieh, . KATY O'SHIEL. Katy O’Shiel....... -.-Miss Maggie Mitchell (With Irish Song and Jig.) s PRICES OF ADMISSION, Dress Circle and Parquette..... for reserved seats, erter to 7 o'clock; curtain rises HA LIBERTY as ALEXANDRE: Pencivat & Co. , . Proprietors The Beautiful Queen of Song, MISS FANNY FORREST! FANNY FORRES FP NY Fi EST ! PANSY FORREGY? Y¥ FORREST FAN First Appearance of GEORGE he De LoUrs The Best Horizontal Bar pe alt tn the World! . i i * TRAINED Dog, JENNY LIND. Miss JENNIE ALLEN, Miss FRANK LA FOLLE, Miss TILLY FORBES, LITTLE ELLA, Will appear in NEW DANCES! The Funny DICK PARKER, WILLIE EMERSON, HARRY FENTON, anda SPLENDID COMPANY! inan ENTIRE NEW BiLtL: ills.of the day.eg ARLY! ance 7}3 o'clock. oc 20-lw INE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES, FINE GROCERIES AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES, AT AUCTION PRICES, ‘= eget The remainder of the cargo of the SCHOONER “ AID,” Consisting of every deseription of FINE PAMILY > GROCER? Will be for sale until the Schooner is disc -_ PAMIL Tn need of » Winte: poly, at the TRADE PRICE, ES Can be rupplied by * kaze, | FRED. 8. COZZENS | Consignee, corner Pa, avenue aud Mth st. | «<t]e+ CAPr. HUTCHINGS, of tithat. | ner? Aid ¥ Y Guons, 3) DS foods ever: stand of A. P. DO! between 9th and 1th sts..(south Fewell's unequalled Cement, 25 ce NOTICE! Resoine ave SN0°ERoer Beer For vale i ties to suit by oF cule im quantities to suit Ss, oc 17-Iw* No. 37 Market Space, Georgetown, . astab- Pa.avenuy, | oc 18-6" quently released, to Koston. The Schooner Admiral Blake. j Bostox, October 21—The schooner Admiral | Blake, reported as among the victims of the pi- | Tate stenmer Alabama, has arrived safe at Sap- pican, Mass. She did not see anything of the i pirate. ; dove Penasyivania av. j RLS LE H j them. FRUM rORTRESS MONROE. —— STILL LATER FROM THE SOUTH SEE? SCS Fortress Monroe, Oct. 20.—The steamboat Commodore arrived here at one o'clock to-day from Aiken’s Landing, bringing down over 600 * | paroled Union prisoners, many of whom came recently from Macon, Ng and were cap- tured ‘at Cedar Mountain. There are but few officers. Among them are the following: Capt. W.L.Foulk, 16th Pa.; Capt. Samuel L. Q nine! 2d Mass.; Capt. Henry E. Hollowny, 5th Conn.; Capt. Arthur E. Jordan, 10th Maine; aoe Henry Shaw, 12d New Senge James HR. Snath, 46th Pa.: Capt. James H. Ship, 46th Pa. ‘The most of the 600 released prisoners will be sent immediately to Annapolis. The Rickmond Dispatch of October Isth says: «From the remarkable consistency of the three reports published by us yesterday, it seems that ovr forees under Gen. Bragg have gaihed a great victory over Gen. Buell. Our | los» was 5,000. The present ition of our army is not knowr, but doubt they are in pursuit of the enemy. «Over 600 Yankee prisoners arrived in Rich- mond trom the South yesterday. They num- y left Macon, G.,617, but many died ont yay. They will be sent North by all convenient speed. . “A number of sick soldiers arrived in Rich- mond yesterday on the Central Railroad. In- cluded in the number were some of those wounded by the railroad accident of Char- lottesville on Wednesday last, by which over forty were killed and wounded.” The Richmond Examirer of the 15th says: “We have some intelligent advices from our army in Northern Virginia, but as they refer to anticipated movements, we suppress. that por- tion of them. Our lines are The enemy are still at Harper’s Ferry. Federals, last Wednesda: were destroying the railroad be- tween Charlestown and Winchester. All the information from our army is burdened with complaints of the wretcl and shameful ar- rangements for the sick and wounded. Frem Winchester to Staunton—90 miles—theere no accommodatiens provided for the sick and wounded. The fanitis not with the subordi- nates, but lies at the door of the medical direc- tor Doe in Richmond. The ill treatment of our sick and wounded is a crying abuse. Nothing dampens the ardor of our soldiers so much—it de moralizes the service and disgraces human- ity, government, and our officers in the field. It is a fact, none of our Generals except Bean- regard has ever visited one of our hospitals. “Reports from Winchester say General Stuart is off on another foray, and that a cavalry fight occufred at Charlestown on Thursday last. No particulars received, ‘The Commissary Department is the most corrupt branch of this Government. The sys- tem of contracts by this bureau,and the fashion which all Mr. Northrup’s assistant commis- saries seem to have of Jeading that official by | ».- his nose, have given rise to speculations on the | army and the country, whieh will be foand, | when fully deyeloped, to rival the corruption ot the Washington Government. + General Pemberton, who bas been appointed | to super: an Dorn, ynd has recently been pnt in command of the Depariment of the Mis- sissippi. belonged originally to the Yankee arm He w command at the siege of isiand, (| C.,) and has a | tion for a large shire of © . » Yankers hardly know what to make of ris dash into Pennsylyanin—it was so bold and ng. ; “Our burial party of 340 sent to Gorinth were | stived, and returned to Mobil. 2s prisouers } ichy Continued three agg successful each | gare and over ten thous- | killing wounding ‘rd of no gen ral oilicers for railitary servige | ed in the South. i Our ex- aa iety of the pros- ny the enc k might involve important couse- qrene s th ture of this point wonld zi memy imm ste possession of the A rd Tombignes vers. By a march of my into the in ; of the Alubama, | Id succeed ii utting the Confederacy | pletely in t than they could hope even by the possession ef the Mississippt iver throurh entire length, as it would crstroy the hve of communication now pass- ing through Montgomery, which has been of incaleulatle benefit to the people of the entire South.” pretof which BF? Ata war meeting last week at Chicago some one offered a cow to the firstmarried yol- unter, The first volunteer was @ single man, who stepped forward amidst vociferous ap- plause, some cheering the man And others cheer- ing thecow. “Gentlemen,” said he, « I belong to the class that can’t be cowed.” CEO | stag MS $1.50 per GALLon. Best quality always to be had, in pyramids or | see TILAWRR PITA CONFECTIONRRY, | PHILA b b A ig* Corner Twelfth and ¥ eis, B> A private circular has been issued by the ret l Government to proprieters of newspa- rers, fortiddirg the publication of the emasci- | pation proclamaties | & man, leaving the position im the hands of ' and the enemy of Italy, the 1 this THE WEEKLY STAR. rra!, evp- < tending bed on Fewiy niet Var sy avy © ie pub ratty, in advance si 00 474 eo 2000 It wseriebly cottsine the “Washugton News’? that ha- unde The Daily Erexiaa Star cirenlate 90 erieretty Througle at the country, BF Single copice (iD Wrappers) can be procures at the counter, imumedintely afte the ieme of tas paper. Price—THREE CENTS five copies. SS DISGRACEDUL RIOT IN HYDE Panu, LONDON, ONERUNDRED TROTSAND PEOPLE PRESENT > ‘The teh graph makes mention of a recent riot i Hyde Park, Londen. The Londoa Tomes of (ict. 6th, stye “Although the Commaitwe o1 the Working Meu G in Fuad, whe couveard the cong an hiya: Pash on Sunday bist, for th sf eNp rere empathy with Gari tea pau wd thet they did no tenet tay Bowl meting verterday, “Gd thet @ demons tak phie, aad that vfal riots would & ‘My, this autictpario 5 early am two olcloce ph hod begun to form mab net fewer Na by half-past tour the age - pate Mi mber must have been at least L060 oF San A ww et those a-scabled belonged to the respectable choses, Who were aturacted there by curiosity and 1 creat The predominate chon bewrver, were Irieh Inborers and DET, Und us # Peli~iOUs (rite bet ween ‘ ye and of Garibaldi the police turned out in din-tructions to behave sotunily on the ground rrupt any speaker, por, avoid it, 1 ascend the mound of h which had been chosen by the platiorn from which to address ’ ae bu H the meenng. It ppeats that the pessession of this mound of rutlich war the great olject of contention rs of Garibaldi and rave been first occu. { peopic, Dat owing to of irish laborers, ic by the champions of ldfans submitted re- e~ for a short ume, ~ appeared be. “a Ty was raised dvvren men of Be tetweet the ris al su pport it ars iY snd Wien two or three longing tv the Peot fearful conttic becsime apparont in a moswent the Iimeost y In-bman had a suck or bludgeos in bis poss sion, and with these Uiey siruck about them ripht and left, crushing Lats and break- ing bv ads with releatiess brutality, The Gari- baidians struck back in return, some with sticks and some without, and for some ton minutes the struggle was sufficiently Gerce to awaken fours among the spectators that loss of life would en-ur, One statwart Irishman iaid viout him with a beavy looking stick, four icvet long and two inches in » and an- other wih aroughty squared pieee ef wood, equa’ jong and equaily strong, and with sharp edges, until both were disarmed by the Gar ibaldians, without the intervention of the police, At theend of this struggle the Irish remained Titeter> of the “Kedup,” as it was termed: bu: sucdenly there came up about a dozen soldiers, Coidstreams und Grenadiers, who shouted for Garibaldi, and charged up the mound with desperate gailentry. Twice they charged in vain; butathird charge was successful. Up they went, omid loud cheers and cries of “Go il, brave Guards,” and followed by some two hundred people. The front ranks of the Irish gave way; then there was another fierce etrug- gic with stick: and firts on the sammit of mound: and then the Irish were kept off @ Guards and the Garibaidians. Suddenly some sticks and stones were thrown wt them from below, and the Guards piung+ ¢ down to punish the aggressors. Away | Went the Irish, away went the Guards in pursvit,ané ina minute a dense disorderly Mass of 5,46 or 6,40 people was flying across the park, epreading fear and cenfusion around Like 3 herd of infuriated ome, tng, rushed onwerd: carrying all before it seemed to occur to them that they were run- ning fer nothing, and then they returned te the mound. This occurmd again women Leing sometimes thrown down trampied upon, snd men to ern and fy, ull the wonder was that serious injuries were notinflicted upon many. . The Guards and the Garibaldians bav firmly established their supremacy, qu Teigned at one time for about a quarter of an hour, and, taking ad\antage of this interval of rest, a working man came forward, who, ina brief speech, denounced the Emperor of the French as the would-be Dictator of Europe tof liberty t i 3 ver) where, and, above all, hater of liberty in England. In conclusion he called for three hers for Garit aldi, which were lastly given, hoa when be asked al) those who sympathiaed with Garibaldi to hold up their hands, a forest of dirty hands was extended. ‘Then another speaker fol! who with grout common sense said: “Enough done. lt had been made plain to the world that py iy thot, Garibaldi: and vor of the great pat 5 that arsurance they might setule down witheut any more ve ‘This xp had hardly conchaded when tumult was renewed, the mound won several times, and the park followed close upon conflicts with ticks and quent and severe. Knives were drawn formidable wi knife, with @ inches long—was from 8 man he found it lying en grass after one of the rushes. i i : i Bu i had taken it was soundly thrashed, ened with a ducking in the _which he was carried by several however, yielded to the pers: and permitted him to go at large. About balf-past five two revadiers and Fusiliers short the mound session of the police, who it, aithongh ther- was & good and tumultuous ru: casion#l scuffe and w bets. The fear of any serious outbreak past. The people had begun to o'clock, when « few drops of rain gradually thined afterwards. lipht night was the means of prolonging demonstration; at 7 o'clock there were or on vome people remaining round, and it wus Jate before the park was } e g i zt Fe fF HS i 3 £ 5 i restored to its usual pe: s the re-ult, anumberof with broken is were obliged to seek is. Sev- «rel arrsis of partis charged with assaults were made. The matter will not probably end here, as suggestions Were rife among the Irish as to something to be done next Sunday, principally by Irish soldiers. New York papers of last eve- The stock market is quiet and with- sveTial chunge in prices. State stocks are ty. Californian 7s fell back 2 per cent; Us-e having risen on accounte! the sudden advance in gold. New York 6's are scarce. Government stocks are dulland a shade lower. The Ss ot inl ar quoted M3Yalut. Seven. tari old at to. For the new Five-twen- lies 13 is bid. The pold marketrecovered apeat I per cent, to-day, bur it hrs Jost thespeculative + o! last Week, and the volume of business urticls Ts to be daily diminishing. al sales of the day haye been at XNUMPER 6200," —T lamors and “r anfamous ship, is Bot fiicraily known. The ship was bought by a subscription made by twe-handred-aad 4 Eritivh) merchante, from that honot of whom Burke said the consting-ho: beir tomple, the ledg their Kibie, sad gold her God. (ne of thee days a scttlementof his account wil! be mad. ee Ti hon of Quera Victoria is again seriously tall of abroad. The Patrie says that the di-cussion of the measure with her German ver is the cause of the Queen's virit to Germany. The act of abdication—of course, in favor ot the Prince of Wales—will, itis said, take place next spr imu diately after the suurtiage of the Prince with the Princess Alexandra of Denmark. S&S?” Pickwickian explanations are frequent, and ¢ ~ —e are rather usefal than — wise. But the ambiruous apology *& higher work of art—as when a msn who had accused bis neighbor of falsehood mide the fol- lowing seeming retraction: “I called you a har,—itis true, Youer ke treuh; I bave id al