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Ebtening Star. VOL. XI. ‘THE £¥BNING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY. AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pa. avenue and Eleventh street, By W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in padkages by carriers at $4 ayer, or 31 conte per month. To mail subscribers the sub- Soription price is $3.50 a year, in advance; $2 for %ix months; @1 for three months ; and for less than *hroe months at the rate of 1? cents a week. Single copies, one cent; in wrappers, two cents. ADVERTisRuENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for $1; every other day or semi-week!y, 25 per cent. advance; once a week, 30 Der cent. advance, Postmasters who act as agents will be allowed a commission of 2 cent. Dentistry, &c. R. R. FINLEY INT, D*: & Fincey BUNT, | y yrisr. No. 310 Penneyivania avenve. wil rm Al! OPSrAlious bel tohe Profettien fis old cetublished ofhoe, as BROY™, J _ — Tse IMPROVED SETS OF TLeETH, M. LOOMIS, M. D., the igventor and paten “Le pmes’ Mineral Flaw ‘eeth,” having td WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1858. NO. 1.546. A SCENE IN A JURY ROOM. threats against the house—and the very fact of A Thrilling Story. his having been robbed and abused there were = I once had the extreme felicity of leaving my | heavy against him. To rmx Citizens or Wasuine . business to serve upon “the Jury.” I pleadin | The counsel for the prisoner made his speech, | S¢he*dam Arom Schnapps.—The proprietor all manner of ways for release, but to no effect. | Which was labored and hard. He was Reotiat, begs leave to call the attention of strangers and the I could not swear that I was deaf, nor blind, | enough to intimate that if his client as around | °it'zens of Washington, to a very superior article of Ror yet xon compos, but did tell them that 1 | at the back part of the house more than once, | Holland Gin, which he introduced to the American had already formed an opinion. They asked | he must have been intoxicated. In short his gabe eee mame of Wells's Schoidam Are- me if my opinion would prevent ime from re- Lp had better been left out. The evidence | This Gin 8 manufactured by the proprietor exclu- eciving the testimony in good faith, and render- | he could not shake, and he did all he could to | sively at his Pistillery ie Schiedam, Wolteod. itis ing a verdict according to it. [replied that of | Suppose evidence, some of it most absurd and spt — ret ey bak ony HE ___Bpecial Notices. — Georgetown Advertisements. Vocal and Instrumental Music. SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS. % WEBER’ — LEBRATEDCOTILLON BAND Jonn H, Smoor, No. 119 —— street, —-. take pleasure inannouncing to the publie that town, D. C., has Tereved, and offers very cheap for | th: repared to furareh first c! PAR- Cash, a good assortment ‘of and useful arti- | TI ALLS with MUSIC for the com rable for Christmas or New Year's pres- —-- viz: ry Phe Intest and mest fashionable Quadrilies, Fano and black Silks, very cheap Wa tzes, Polkas. Scbottishes, Galiops, Mazarkas, hawls, Scarfs. and Cloaks nd Red been rehearsed, and also the 1eh worked Collars and sets Quadrilles, which are perfurmed iem-s titched embroidered and plain linen cam- with greet success. Sdi lly mtrodi ts course I should weigh the evidence carefully, | Tidiculous. I afterwards learned that Moulton | not by the common harsh berry, but by the mcat Reat Pare tit Ghee. all Nos. ter" Confvotioneen gt mn 8g Fe warsone cities, ir manentiy estab and be governed by it. I was then informed | Warren engaged that lawyer for the youthful | choice botanical variety ol the Atomatic Traian Ju: fon printed De. and Merino Pisids jenoe, No. 589 Seventh street, between | Utged tumseif m Washington. that I “would do.” prisoner! The government attorney made his niper Herry, whose more various extract is diatill- ‘erino Plaids, Union, 25 and Sic. ¥ Yard,) will meet with promptatten- | ,, This enerovement ok ree tage om ge The case to be tried wasone of arson—thena | plea. It was plain, straight forward, and very | becomes & concentrated inoture of exeu i rd 4 gpa Setanta LOUIS WEBER. Leader. Ast ee muneral. No metal iq wee! io thar construstion, and they sre therefore Tree from P e tii *eapital offence—and the pri conclusive. Yors and ar altogether t indi Cor - pi prisoner at the bar was roma, altogether transcei in ite Cor vane action and metalic taste, here are no a young man. named Charles Ambold, whom I The judge SS abe his Shey on was Jee ea acy Propertiesany alcoholic beverage Gloves of ever: y kind MUSICAL CARD. i and colored bordered linen cambric Mr. GEORGE M. ARTH, leader of Arth’s riends was large andchoice. I was morally prisoner the benefit of it. But I ecoul plainly totam Meson: shoe cdi ection reget ys certain that he did not commit the crime, and | 5¢¢ that there was no doubt in his mind. who purchase should be onreful to get the . “ 3 te become flied with metiure or particles of had known from boyhood, and who was natur- | fair and candid. reviewed idence | "Th, iet bmitt. nead ndkerchiefs Brass and String Band, begs leaveto snaounce meg hence they are pure Ond el. They » ely one of the finest youths of the town where <ectally, and pointed out such as bore heavily wnole Sedical Faculty ot the, Cited mihe Children's Woolen Circulars, Hoods and Gai- to ois Inends of Washington, Georgetown lugater, Stronger, lenn clergy iar. mo ‘durebie, ad e resided. He had a widowed mother who | Upon the case, He told us if there was a lin- | h8# received answers fom about four thowsana Genta and Boys Scarfs and Comforts farnish MUSIC fi J os . ‘Thoumel Aidnasteony ano whe oil etesee — upon him for support; und his circle | gering doubt in our minds we must give the | Physictans and Chemists, who endorse it ovet their sultgrinen and Silk Vesting. Ren articles that | Soireen. £0. Toad —_ Brivate Bares. aren ‘how. Ts toanyone who will produce a simular Work of me, & a rity, beauty, to be had at the shortest notice. duramhity, mretwc excelenoe or any other i jenoee rt, “S.H.SMOOT, | plstert cen be leftat the Musical Depots of Joba | aunty. std toc ola aaa would be suitable fora present. d8-tf r F. Bilis or W.G. Metzerott, or at bis residence All work responsibly warranted hence, I am sure, those who were friendly to We—the jury—were conducted to our room ee frantae eero noes wie INE ALES.—We respeotfully an t corner 6th and G streets, Navy Yard. 0c 3)-3n* ~ pas avenue, between 11th and etrests him got me on the panel, and had me sea dl, by an officer, and there locked up. A silence fooarcend | int bottles, in cases of one friends and the publio that we have at inst suo" ——— oe = trial commenced and we twelve men took some minutes ensued. Moulton Warren was “ail the reepectable Drug - ceeded 11 ving a large quantity of ALES of vari- 5 , kinds brewed expressly to our order, which we Dancing. DENTISTRY: our seats in the jury box. I had avery respec- | the first to s : roareue ron will guarantee tu be the finest and the iar, -|PpANCINGACADENY. °°}. | Ornc DR: STEPHEN BAILY. table set with ‘me—only there was os baa he said, “I s’pose there’s no need Sole Im . sateel Meaniontaron ety that was ever pe poe inthis measket geet D AES = DEMY. eh me Ay aig hy Avkeun, ES whom I didn’t liketosce there. Thisman was | of our bein’ here a great while. Of course wo Depot, No. 22 Beaver street, New York. | |, {ill persons wishing a moe article of Ale can have | "Ate. TF. GASZYNSKI and DAUGHTER hove iB Nias ee maa Moulton Warren. He wasa dark-faced sinister- | all know that the prisoner must have set fire to! Wozre's Scuinpam AROMATIC Scunapee, is | viz: Kennett, Burton XXX Pale, India Pale, Pht ees eens ple pe Pg yh ode i c Ns jemen ‘ash looking fellow—at least to me. I know that | the house Presoribed with great success by the Medical Fac- | *0!phia and X X- We alao have a fins article of | je will re ‘open. he Gini jay prvi wg He feeis assure: morenen young Ambold had one fault. He had recent- | _ There was something in the manner of that Brown stout and XX Porter always on hand. All orders by mail, or given to our drivers. will be | \W&Shington on F ulty in Gravel, Gout, Chronie Rheumatism, Drop Practice, with the tarze number of prtrents, and great ly been addicted to drink, and had been known | Man as he said this which oxcited my curiosity D: sl Cireulati attended t Temperance Hall, ts street, for Missesand Masters, | Variety of difficult caces that he has treated ww ocees- to visit disreputable houses. It was one of those | —I won’t say it was suspicion then—only curi- | Inad uaate Assuuiieinn ol tanks nes, prs toes me aioe Bottling Deport Gipenineat, tt Dre ;{ot Ladies and Gentlemen, pt ES Joule. houses that had been burned, for setting fire to | OSity. He spoke with « forced effort at calm- ie enerays and asa beverage it has no superior | _d 17-d Georgetown, D.C. the Tth of Octobse at biter rate Dae: Own experience cophtming the obiuion ai pea i. which he had been apprehended. ness which I at once perceived. The more I Mout Spite quart and pint bottles, and for sale by all c PEW DAVE IN WININGZOR inary, from 3 o'¢losk p. wa. Sry yeaty seq prodeencnas ant especially Dra. Harrie Now I had often tried to persuade Charles | looked at him the more I became strongly ner- | the Druggists and Grocers in Washington. EBrrteaerbes eth soe eto®- ae air ‘Gre residence aT rig oe yor] eurd ali meron al pee erations for Arne Pectho cine Ambold from the course he was pursuing. He | Yous and uneasy, wontlered why he should be ‘acta Prado CORN: i 10th streets. ’ Feet etree itt | all Kmame.s, Gutes Inds Rubver, and Ce. had repeatedly promised me that he woald re- | 89 anxious to be rid of the case, and have Am- Non. 18, 20, pice Sas poten pes Now Cork BUNIONS, =_—— = = —— | ments for the oonetruct tinuous Gum form, and as repeatedly had he broken away. | bold convicted. I knew that he had frequent- a . 7 ; SOFT CORNS, oh And that Porcelian, mounted on G TUE NAILS, FrOoRNITURE VERY CHEAP. Without Cutting or Cansing the Slightest | The public are respectfully informed that the first, — pO shown by the iast I had often talked to him of his poor mother. | ¢d that evil house, and that he had done much | Wotrr's Scuripam Aromatic Scunarrs.—The until he had wept like a child; but the effect | towards tempting Charley to dissipation. I | proprietor particularly recommends the above 4 ~ 3 Patn—b. second. and third floors of our, ‘Altno’ he fi was not lasting. There was a power of tempta- | knew he was in that house on the night on | Schnapps to persons travelling or about to settle in R.8CH 4, = large Furniture Warehouse. - atters himseif from tong resi- Z A ; ry 7 5 SCHLOSSER, anny den Tact ogton. vors| | tion more effective than any influence I could | which the prisoner was robbed—for Charley | theSouth or Wert 0 te diene eaiciaal Pro- | Surgeon chirepodies to the privespal ornieae in | See tn the mtmost copanete seeth knawnto hie —— A, bese wield. He would fall away into this evil com- | hed told me so when I visited him in his cell. | Porous civete produced: tone hat pren dan: | Europe, takes this opportunity of apprinns, the PERN BRING GOODS Oss as leave to refer them to the following panionship, and for a while his manhood was | | bad then asked the unfortunate youth if he | visitationto which all travelers South and Wast | 2des And gentlemen of Washington and its en- "Sofas, Bureaus, Tables, Chairs TESTIMONIALS: gone. One or two abandoned women had | ¥s sure Warren was his friend. ©, he was | *'¢ particularly linble. Strangers should be eareful | yie" Sa pry eg onl decerged Pour] Bedstende, 1 ounges, Washatands From the late Restor of the Church of Epiphany of gained great power over him, and upon them he | Sure of it. He should have bunted him up on | 12 purchasing tho Schnapps. as the whole country | Surgery, especialy In CORNS, BUNTONS. cod Writ ng Desks, Mattresses Dr. qk? - y po the night of his robe 1 oP | is Hooded with counterfeits and imitations. The | saat? TOR. LS. all of which bomen Carpets, Looking Glaxses, China, r. Steruen Batty: Dear Sir—l desiretoexpress wasted much of his substance. — nig! re is robbery, only they told him ceanine. has the proprietor’s name on the bottie, | jong Saal in ioebe ee - Glass, and Crockery Ware, &e. ay exten br 70%, personal and my confi And I knew that this very man who was now | Warren had gone. Cork and label, For sale by all Druggists and Gro- | and permanently cure ita few momenta, without | — Forming & vers in mense and varied stock, all of for me have ven highly satisfactory, Thope thet upog the jury—this Moulton Warren—was the | By the by, the foreman proposed that we | °ef%; Peete uo WOLee, one who had done more than all others to lead | Should each take up a piece of paper and write <= eset for & Feet, Naw Yoek. the poor youthaway. It was Warren who had | down our opinion, and then compare notes. I| {amin possrssion of some valuable certificates drank with him, and who had led him away to | Went tomy hat, which ey ort upon atable | in favor of the Consumption Destroyer; also of its t whieh we guarantee to sell at such prices as cannot y - that you thea? gomoral Prafverwards ence: erther during | fail to please. Houses furnished throughout, either | @AY receive the patronage ron aay friends aud the B. Offive—224 Fstrcet, between 14th and isch | {f,oa8h or approved paper. Seo Streets, near the Treasmry bepartment. O: Cail and examine our stock before you make your ‘ash oe rs EWE: hours from 10a. m. till! b. m., and Tull sone perrhsoes. Se Sepcasteage 3.W. FRENCE, those more abominable haunts of sinand polln- | With a number of others, and took out a sheet of | efficacy in relieving bronchial disease attended with | PW.) miguenatns the mm ONES & COOMBS. From one of the cidest firms in Baltimore, Messrs, tion. Why was he upon the jury? Toontd paper. I had got half way back to the table | severe cough. The Syrup is pleasant and safe, and Spey en pores are om romance Oy axving No, 969 Seventh street, 2d door from Havii one: — as Se only account for it upon the ground that Char- | When I found I had made a mistake. I had | is Composed of roots and herbs procured, from the — E. B. Hall's Dry Goods Store. } sist of Weatineton orig, te oneemie tee ee oe ley still supposed him to be his friend. The | 8°t part of a letter from another man’s hat. [| Blue Ridge; it is no common article. They are iL?~ The following testimonials are similar to the 3 ay jt di % thotigauds in the Doctor's possession: MERE HARD TIMES? | my eure satisiuction tad tm wee Of the ince see From H. M,the King of Bavaria, We would most respectfully announce to all these | one of the most distiagnished members of the Dental r scorched insect was still ignorant of the | ¥* about to turn back when the name of the Se odes nay ike Lata; WME TR mas dae OF ame that scorched him. He really believed , Writer of the letter arrested my attention. I] — ‘The extract of n flowerealied the Alpha Ointment = _ Mr. Schi has ted on H, } ty” who are in waut of a chy light, that the BRECK- | College of itumore, failed, after repeated trials, t that Moulton Warren was his friend. looked more closely, and read—‘ Stephen | forthe Miles. can, with the Syrup, be fonad at Mr. | with great ekill. ned eneautine eee phen TNRIDGE COA L Ol. fs the shampoat onl Ang perform the same work eatisfactorily, it gives we The trial comm od. The indict Grant."’ Next I caught this sentence— C. Stott’s; the Syrup is at several other places on | fied by H. Majesty's command. BN. FOLLER ! Wing in the lainpr we have, at the rate of pleasure to express my entire and mane enced. @ indictment set “Wad now dear Che tag Pat Pennsylvania avenue, as weil as Georgeiown at <2 Fone ° “Th nt per hour. Celiand see, No. 323 C street, Geietimation of ie protpemana! ekil! jor at Charles Ambold had, “with malice x rics, tt notfor your own. | Mr. Newman's on Bridge street. In Alex*ndria at | From H. Imp. Highness, the Prince Jerome Na- en 6th and 7th arose umore, Jan. 12,1667. HARMANN BOGG6B, aforethought,”’ and with all sorts of wicked and | Yet for your mother’s sake, let me hope you will | Ledbetter’s. In Baltimore, at Hance’s, bis oie & MORSELL. felonious intents, set fire to a certain dwelling do better.” - th | i seine house. thereby endangering human life. This | , I started as though a shot had struck me. I] Dyspepsia anv Fits—Dr. Tracy Delorme, great dwelling. as I have already intimated, was a| held in my hand the other half of the sheet | ourer of Consumption, was for sevoral years so bad- low sink of iniquity, where the abandoned of | Which had been used to fire the burned house! | ly afflicted by dyspepsia that for a part of the time both sexes were wont to congregate; and where I went to the table and found that I had taken he was confined to his bed. He was eventually cured poleos, Mr. Schlosser’s m‘a estrait des corgarce beaucoup d'adresse ct saus la moiadre douluer. JEROME NAPOLEON, From William Rice, Proprietor of the Pennsyl- anian '[) ROB. 8. SCHWARZE Extract froma note received from thelate Hom Jona + No. 38) E street, corne: of 12th street, i S'S Ane, dh tah, le for mi ; . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN The teeth mad eo noth. RAW, SHUCKED, PIC D, SPICED, AND | img could be better. vi rane . SHEL HRS. “9 FORN'M. CLAYTON, CKLE SHELL OYSTE who are troubled with corns asthe oniy person} for one of iami'y, and pl * ai 5 8 17> The finest Oysters the market affords are put — the youthful prisoner had spent much of his | it from Warren's hat! [looked to see if [had | by © prescription furnished him by a young clairvor- Font copeeener peace pagel a capaelentten up m cans and sent to order 48-1m To those that seek reiiel from of the time. been observed—and I had not. I put the pa- | Sit itl. This prevoription, given: yn mere ehild | Tho extraordiinry ease with which he opersted ts TIONS, in fine bindings, of Byron | teeth. 1 onn cheerfully Tecommend Br iy we 8 The evidence for the prosecution came on, | Per back, and then took a piece from my own | has taken it. never having {nied once. Itiw equalis, | markable, and I cheerfully recommend him to all Bums, Milton. Su superior Dentist; he made a porcelian teath a vongfeilow. ‘Tenns — teeth for and I was startled. One after another gave in | bat, which was of the same pattern as the other, in cases of fits as of dyspepsia. The mgr 4 . Prine have ever known to perform the operation scientifi- ¥ x 4 x myself, and the work has ai! ‘stood ell retban their testimony, some of them very reluctantly, and by its side. th = pe tonad ta any crag Lapeer Bilis cally and without pain. WM. RICE. in lay Raather ine eee Keni ten reat ne Vi Conf. of ut Ee Gs NIXGR ‘ and I was frightened when I saw how plainly I returned to the table and sat down. War-| ceiptofa stamp, to prepay postage, Adres Secon Sere: Se L908 br winter egy hore cay Dryden. Goldseu Apri! 1a. 1858. 7 — " vy it all pointed to the prisoner as the guilty party. | Te? was by my side. He had written his opin- Tracy | Delorme, Now York Post Office. From Pierce Butler, Esq. stere of the undersigned, mostly imported by him. | _ We. the undereigned, having hac to avail Seren! eredible witnesses swore that thay had os oe vee a bate from his pocket to cut it i! = 4 Dr. Schlosser has oxtrs ted & Dae per of corns self direct from Londun, some of them with beauti- ee ° oneassounl a . 8. Baily, eard him threaten to burn the house down; | from the large sheet. Jorice.—F. sitend nd eetiaatal diececess 7) She 3 gt ul illustrations. ~ i yi vty panded wy oy and others had heard him say repeatedly that “Let me take your knife a moment, if you iraeth sid bocetiil Cearieree, mages ape Phitadelphia, Nov. 9, rat /ERCE =eeee: co = FRANCE TAYLOR. aeemrotate sous ot ou famine of fr ertast 4 he wished it was burned down’ Then came | Please,’’ I said to him. ites Bioware" For dietdag Ladies’ heir tice pie tie tec NOTICE—We respectfully notify all p-rsons | Skul, an well ax of the auiformiy entiafactory mater several witnesses—three of the prominent citi- Without hesitation he did so. I took it—it | « yw. odiand C; ” 2 From_Dr. S. M. Landis, Physictan to the City having open accounts on our books that their | m which he performs the ment Selionte ‘aud cifhiourt 4 A Pi | was Charles Ambold's k: —thel, Blad. ood ream,” anew pomad iF canner” Water Cura Institute at Philadeinhia. bills have been indiscriminately made off for iseue | operations in Dental Surgery, We respectfully re pay Teer rg roid about the premises pg cae wit all the tomer T arge at tlemen’s hair to curl Poeutifally. Esice a. cent Dr. aries has or pee pbag o inor —- up ad this Sato ond ore conty ga saiors., Thome Smees bom to Like con! rege) and patronage 4 on night of re. ‘one! possesse: each. Pre ¢ ness, eight very painful cornsina few minutes. preferring rot to have them sent in wi eirac } public. of which we consider him ni ‘worthy, = 2 P ; ‘ prietors. New York. Id ads 61 id the publi HH counts ready at our desk. gomas U. WaLTER, Arolutect U.S. Pe With regard to the provocation on the prison- aay Pee acre snd having oatmy | whotoesie andi Rotall Agosts for: Washington, | Sr te bie Sealer ted ae eee | SME aay SE GRE AOR ine in the country Homas Mu.eu, M-D,,of Washington, D.C. er’s part for such deed, it was proved upon | oer Tavtor & Mavry, Booksellers, betweeu 9th and | of these toe tormentors. in relation to monetary affairs. we beg that all s of » D.C. his own admission, that he had been ill-treated peel oe re oe ee boldly | 10th st. P: nue. nl? — 8. M. LANDIS, M.D. Will speedily comps With the wish we indicate by N.8. asi ton, D. Ce about him. al p — is notice, hington, 4 there and that he had sworn te have revenge. rips + sdadrap pe tain a Bad nee = Thonsands of testimonials from the United Stater, | | d2i-3w CLAGETT & DODSON. y Govetuprot | jonida. nd baat Yt was proved that he had ome as . aeons Eetore eave (ee nigelot OnE UBLIC ‘a dvertized for ante | 22 Rixe from Royalty, Nobility and medical men | — cLASe EAD = — ALTER Levox, ayor of AY es rati e ; and now he wu e kni x Parties or persons having advertis or wal 3 retort y a 2 ENG NG, AN . DWI, a feo ard omy iat hs cvation of sul end the Tous Ti | Ma GAR SEL SeE Aer ii SPiyctyfte | evan, sermcem Tech amd Se street ne ihe | Cone eee ae NT. | DIC Wienr,Priseipel Rttounonss Readomy, body depended upon the destruction of that | Without the least remembrance of the | thing but the well known “Etheriai Oil,” therefor house Neatonnes more testimony stronger still. | b@d sustained during a very peculiar piece of | | doem it necessary to caution consumers for thei The fire had been set in a back basement | W°Tk, to the execution of which it was made afew. thet the only genuine article is known as Ga. VISITING. INVITATION, AND BUSINESS CAR D& engra’ im every style. CARD PLATES printed in the best manner and Treasury 4 crortmens Osty a Few Days in WaskincTon, d 24-im “ = j “ is non-Fxplosive Burning Fluid,” and eee i aiccar. M. F BAYLY, room, where shavings and other stuff for kind- | *¥bservient. 2 paredand sold VE STULL at bh D ADIEs’ FURS! LADIES’ FURS! Visit AND INVITATION CARDS, pia; Wholesale etn) ler 1 ling were kept. Entrance had been gained | ,, We talked for some ten minutes, and Ifound | Fer'of iith and ts nireeis, he erie the goby etaeee. | La — ‘ and enamelled suriaoe, furniehed. Si the iseen ie APSTIONeRy, through a back window. which had been partly that eleven of the jury were bent on rendering | or . f the right for selling the same in the District of a following is a list of —_ of Bo RS con- | prices. : W. F. BAYLY. Offers to the pu = rodaesd priens, otal! ont pried open with a stout knife. This basement | * ¥¢rdict of guilty; though most of them were | Columbia, | FR.STUTZ | New York, to be seld at New York wholesale | att vi bid te Mtand Ih ste. | goinpiete aenortiment of 7% wall was of brick, and beneath the sash was | i# favor of recommending the prisoner to mercy. = < r found the blade of a knife which had been | Moulton Warren wae decided. He had no mer- NEW BUOT AND SHOE STORE, pA Sey HR ee So - = Writing and Letter Papers. REN PER CENT. INVESTMENIS. English ard Americar room: Sets Rock Marten Victorines and haif Seen 3.0 A ce (ie erie at French Eurmetied and broken off in trying toraise it (the sash.) The | CY #t all. The subsoriber respectfully informe kis friends | Sets French Sabie haifand three quarter 8,090 City of Wedding aud Business oe recognised as belonging to the prison- ; rage ghd I started up and pretended to be nnd the ul Hie Kenneall iu Re lina re C ae toro $000 do. 4 ped poe tag hae - er’s knife’ A maker of cutlery had made a| faint. I said I must go out afew moments. I is BOOT AN DSHOE ESTABLIS : 2 cs) SS = seo Desks and Wock-! a onrds. bs : ny 9 ‘% r ii i « " - x 77 ; Me « er x Backgammon B. le knife to order for Ambold only a month pre- | kicked at the door and the depaty sheriff came. MENT to No. ss Pen naylvania a enue ae 7 x stores = : egy wee do. Evansville dos, 7 per cent: anne toon. Peon a mor m south side, and sine doors east of his former Sets Stone Marten V ictorines. ~ 17,00 to 22. ith Coupens attached. Interest regular's paid. sold Pi vious, and he knew the blade at once, and | He heard my plea and let me out. Ag soon as | pince of business, where may be found very gene- | Sete Mink Savle Wiotorines and Half These bonds will be sold at rates which will pay ia | Gold Fens, Pencils. Card Cases, &e., &o. swore to it! we had gained a safe distance, I told him all. | '@\aud select arsertment uf BOUTS, SHOES, - 20.00 to 25.00 | per cent. and upwards. ic {intel<oBt} Capes... CARRE Sex Mink Sabie Three fourth aod Full Capes... Sets Siberian Squirrel Mantillss and Cloaks. a . Ses Ray Sable Half Cay Sets do do do Three-fou Minses Siberian Square © pes. But this was not all The fire had been evi- | He was astonished. He went away, and when | 8"¢ GAITERS, for : adies. Gentlemen and dently set first to the shavings which lay upon | he came back he brougit the district attorney, et mien: ig pene c the stone floor, but piled up egainst a wooden | and the district judge and the sheriff. I told | with tnore of the best establ Partition. This floor was damp, and some ofthe | again what I had seen—I assured them that I | ,A!!, coog# made by or bought of + . be relied . A t euter shavings, even, were not wholly burned | knew what I had seen—that it was no mere represented. to which oe rooat reapoctfally, S. C. EDES, Trustee, . . 5 ALoffion of Pairo & Nourse, opposite Treasury. STOP THAT RATTLING. S IMPROVE YOUR EYES. S*TRENGTHEN and assist them, Opsucwn, D. WOOLFSON, who Iam now prepsred to prt on “ Chapman's 10 Apti-Kattling Shaft Frstener,” a enre the Paris | "emeds for the ratting of the shatt-cli RE of Carringes av? Wagons, which can A te " 4 .! ty (2S | put on ata emt! expense. up. But just at the edge, where the fire com- | suspicion. And I explained, too, Warren's | cf)! the attention of those in want of good articles. Misses Imitation Ermine Cay 250to 6.00 | lasarrived from Europe with his 2 — Cali and exomine at mv Factory. where 1 hav about half burned, and from the manner in | nection with tlie prisoner, and his known char- | \"*, for the very liber onage given ble, and other Mutfs, at prio-s f-om. 3.00 to 25.00 ng Which are the ADDRES se . BP in general for the very liberal patronage given hm Sable, ay 25. 4 = corner ihm ote, which it lay, tt was very evident that the fire | acter. for tho past five years; and promise. in return for &. a. STINEMETZ, Petar bonte en DOUBLE PORHeD had been set with it. his piece of rolled pa- The officers went away, and at the end of ten | the same and for that which may hereafter be viven 236 Pa. avenue, near i3th street, AZILIAN PFI AorYsT uD IKMITi¢S OF YOUTH P P i him, renewed efforts to give that satisfaction which | 48 next door to Madame Delarue. BRAZIL PEBBLES. CRYST A : AND MATURIT, per had been ignited by a match, a number of | minutes they returned with a constable added is 80 much desired in our business. Se ee i ee which are warranted toimprove any EY Just Published. Gratic, the 27h Thowsand. which were scattered around, and as soon as it | to their number, and this constable had a fresh- JR. MORGAN, 313 Pa. avenue, AISINS! Jka PRUNFS!! | sun pronkocen, catamet or tending to it; als} 4 tow wors of the Malioul Trentment. without — - fire it srr —— the floor, pe woe rete se eet The sheriff | 4 90-eolm’ south side, bet. 9th and 10th ote. poteah Layer RAISINS, in quarter, haifand whole | Persons who are compelled to use glasses, of those MeScmne, of 2 oe he burning end just in the shavings. | bade me to point out the hat to them as soon as Ww x, December 26, 1857. xes. now using them, wi'l be suited at first sight. ‘Those “ bus iota “g course, these shavings were in a blaze isan: we entered the room. Davio A. HALL. Feq having made a Convey_ | __ © 108 sm coroons, and’ in large and small dreme, wondertay | aan ISHED V cochure ibeger i eae ieee {te but the paper torch being upon the damp stones, The door of the room was opened, and I Fdlesicy a ae cere Ce toa PRUNES. in glass jara and caskets of various CRYSLAL ROCK tenes .and Impediments had ry burned wholly up. pointed them to the hat. The sheriff took it, | tain purposes, *ll persons havinz olnuirs against the | #izes, being very ‘peauitut for Christmas yerents. | have received the highest rece mimondations at the ene. And this paper was found to be a part of a | and asked whose it was. Warren leaped tohis | avid David A. Hall are requested to present the i, 4 : reas Sid Saciner ear roush their producing & | Phe important fact that the ma - Jettor belonging tothe prisoner’ A letter which | feet and seized it, bat be was held cored sasae ae eoan Ge eans te Coneaniaal avtuecamuse: 1 aat comer Vermont avenue and 15th st. | clearness and énsiness of vision heretufere unkuown | 9) 7he important faot th aay alarming coms f; 2 bs te : Y A a th vements. he had received from a friend of his (and afriend Word was instantly sent to the judge that Sree ee reser io theaud etateats teauiotal Also. allo slevot OP ‘a of mine) only a week before! That friend bad | the jury could not agree. They were dis- | to pay the same without dela y. to come forward and swear that piece of charred searnet, and then Moulton Warren was nektee a bay Npsiy, SHAWLS FOR GENTLEM S Shawls for | adies, 1] qualities Gloves of ail kinds, for Indies and gentlemen. Black Silks, all grades. ithout Medicine, strated ; and the suecessiui treatment. as fully exp'sined, by meni paper was a part of a letter he had written to | searched. The knifewas found uponhim, and| 499 eotf paekens, French Merinos and Plaid Merinos, closing out | twaan D street and Pa. avenue. ich every one ie conble ato cure Humeelf perfec y the prisoner’ Thisfriend’s name was Stephen | his behavior at ounce exposed his guilt. The Si ~ - ~_ | cheap. = ;. Do mot mis ake the corner of 8th street. cokes sadresmamect cea Cree oe Grant. He was a young merchant, and ealee presence of that letter was accounted for by him A a Seg rele nr Sh verery ieeea se ren Conteris aud Wyeren Caters, Renn beeen ve ——s the same as at ——— ‘Sent ego address, hs od post free. m a ter had been written for the purpose of inducing | !n a dozen different ways within an hour. fully notified that their bills will be made off and | Biack Velvet Ribbons, all widths. csoead iremescn ———_ | sealed envelope, by remitting two pose Ambold to reform. Stephen tried hard toavoi A new jury was impannelled, and Charles | and prosented by Ist Janunry, and as waders cee: ea ANY Othe OP AR RIE AGGAGE EXPR S OF FICE) “seoaawif _ 17 Lispenard sircet, Now York. testifying. for he knew. as did others, that the | Ambold was acquitted. Shortly afterwards | [pe .change mous busin a4, wo enrnesthy request | 83, ow corner ath at. opposite Contre Miwket. hajomine Be B Starr. a fire must have been set with that identical pa- | Warren was tried, and it was plainly proved | crsnoruotes at short dates in settlement by the 10th < sapere 5 Printing Office. A*=*® AND PORTER, GASTON & CLARK, —_ 48 LOUISIANA AVENUE, second door from The subscriber, Baggage Agent for Baltimore I beg to inform the inhshitants and visitors of tho ‘7th street, under the Avenue House, and Ohio and Weehington Branch Railroad, has | cities ot Washington and DC DEALERS 1N opened an office, at the above place, for the accom- | I jive and shall co keep on hand. a stock of CLOTHING AND GENT’S FURNISHING | modation of the public, where orders can be leftior | XX ALE and BR N STOUT PORTER, GOODS. the use of Wagons to convey Baxeace or Packnges | manufactured here entirely from Malt and Sops. ‘The subsoribers call attention toa desirable Stock | to and from Railroad Depot, Steamboats, &c.. or for of CLOTHING which they now have on exhibi- | removal to any point in this City or Georgeter tion at their Store, No. 48 Louisiana ayenue, seoond Office open from 7 o'clock a. m. to 10 o’e'ock p. m., door from desea and as they aoe eee to ng except Sunday, 7 to 10 o’ciuck a. m., 2 o'clock close off the lot if possible, every effort necessary | to 10 p.m on their part shal! be used in order to please their JOHN M. McCLINTOCK, customers. Baggage Acent Baltimore and Omo Railroad, ne. tn the CLoTHING DEPARTMENT we oan guarantee N. B —Persons coming to Washington or going to Iaitand Hops for sale. the stock to be perfect in poi..t of durability, fitand | Baltimore, not having made up their minds where Brewery and Ma!thouse corner of K and 27th 's.. style, beciuse we make everything ourselver,and | they will stop, by giving up their ehecks to my | Washington city, D.C. have no hesitation in saying our eos will be found | agents on the cars, wilil have their bageaze taken | 14 equal to the best order work int aaa eTER We a te but he apr summoned, and he could not | that he Lr fire to the pene = that she Tahoe inview of the present financial condi jeny his own chi: ry. woman who kept it was to have been burned 4 antion to : The case bohossry aie a Many witnesses were | up in it, as he had contrived to lock her into er cin tena oil seme oki tie willing to testify to the prisoner's good quali her room shortly after setting the fire. She | necessity of our request for Fromet uae but no one could swear that he was not dissi- | had incurred his displeasure in various ways, | 405 rcteod ma te — and degraded. That house had been to | and this was his revenge. Not only she, but | — = a : im indeed, « region internal. Its destruction | twoof her girls had suspected him from the first, | PATENT OF FICE RESTAURANT. cried out for his bodily life; and its existence | but they dared not complain, for fear he would The Undersigned having had long been eating away his soul. Poor | not be convicted, and would then be sure to QPst: House at the oor: ies, warianted free from al! inj f . Borrding-hoases and private fam: " own drays, in any part of the above 0 R-ewery prices. rs received by post will be attended to the Charlie! I had before been sure of bis inno- | murder them ner ribs ents, i cence; but now I could onlyshake my headand} The hardened villuin confessed his guilt after ge the European House, and pity him! he had been condemned, and then it was that | having renovated and refurnished the same, is pre- Finally he was allowed to speak for himself he told how he happened to be so careless in pared, at the shortest notice, to furnish parties with fave " cas e country. care of at this office, orat Baltimore office, No. lI aaniean He said he was innocent of the crime imputed | regard to the paper and knife. It was he who | *'th@sslics soca tay test of WINKS, LI- | _ Watching the various changes of fashion. partics | Sharp street, and noextes charge. ao | P'ANSS ORT > to him. He said that he had threatened to burn | had robbed Ambo! d when he took the old | QUORS, nd C1G ARS constantly on hand. Pe Al es mced Of Suding ihe tated gut aes Sake BALTIMORE | Music, Flutes, Accordaons, Tamborines, &e., &c.. sd ilies supplied wi YSTERS a Fi i t sd 5 BALTIM 5 sisin Werth of Goode for Men's. Bors anise] Toy po AF TOMER? a ey, _ | sultabiofor substantia! holiday ei vant’s Wear, will be jt ti ~ — prenstaly ‘would do Well to examine t, jo lot This is This Establishment is prepared to furnish every fen Pong es no humbug, as ours oe eg ind eroyed on ex- | article used aie Sth and 1th str tas Fins Bee ation. alla see us 1 e above Ott »TLOD TT indi . : wd 2t-3m GASTON & CLARK. Diinliam., Mocneieg Boncnsae eect: H ~ it. HINA, CLASS AND EARTHENWARE wWoURNtTuRe’ Cariyie, amb, Rebertson. Rolin, Plutarch, Bos that house down—that he had said about all | letter from his hat to use for a torch in setting s that had been sworn to. And, furthermore, he | the fire, he did not notice what it was, andeven falls Goliclts flows tis Wisin eat tae reaioo ae = around the house on the night of the fire baie that party ares balf had been ae d19-3tawlm SAML. BRERETON. e was not ten rods off when the flames burst | ed in court he had entirely forgotten that he | » Es SUPERIOR OL! URBON forth, and ho was one of the first to give the | had torn off the other half and put it back in 50 CASE ai ae a iekoeaon alarm. He had uttered one cry of fire when be | his hat, as he must have done. The letter had | | The subscriber has received, direct from Wallace fs. NF. 5 Store, 06 Pa, see, btw een a . wi ; nacre 0. of lle. Kentucky, 50 dozen #u- , ~ Hogarth, Mitford noticed where the flames must bave originated, | been found in Ambold’s pocket book, and he | Pore * Co., of Louisvi —< — % rh . and the thought came to bim if he was found | had kept it because in it the youth was warned much LL het Ls RS a THOMAS PURRELL. & SON, OnDoapE RS bey gpa ae Be there, he might be suspected of having set the | #Zuinst his influence. He confessed that he 3!-eodét «C. McGUIRE, Auct. Save Send rosarred Ax recat alsieal ASS RULE, hon’ ore of the undersigned, mostly 1 ‘ fire; so he run away. He also said that three | held a slight idea of calling the writer to an ac- T CARRIAGES. from Laverpool and other sources, on: CUTS x eas London. paiton tii nights before the conflagration, he bad been | Count when itshould become convenient. With pike Subsoriber having rede additions to his bes ‘itech dl ery lah the above articles of NBBRESSES, | Cueay Fiawoa FOE Eat oe Me Re robbed in that house. [lis pockets had been | regard to the knife, it was as | before stated. | Factory making it nu Ros : v STEREOTYPING and 2 5 e . SALE - emptied of every thing in them, andi pocket. | He took that also from Ambold’s pocket, and | ,the,,Oustrict, waere his vot GAM FORKS. ingace of 51 porte ccepuate, °“BLECTROTYPING, | {y,Two,Pinnos for 813 exch; one de book containing forty dollars in money, and | put it in his own; and on the night of the fire RIAGES aud LIGHT WAGONS cannot be sur- Piietend rea ee 3, at short pap obey rte stock of Basten N ae y some raluablepapers. ad een taken. He hud | he used it to pry up the aaah, and when be hed | fest. ta 07 pity eatoal teense bone | PEREGO Rr ee oowa, omegreas, | aus pale ile gone there on the night of the fire to try and | broken it he put it back in his pocket and for- kinds of Carriages and Light Wagons kept on ORKS, LADLES and WAITERS. 4 11-003w Baltimore. Md. | PPREPARATIONS FOR CHRISTMAS. French and Engit-h China DINNER and T VASES, TOYS, &o., : all of which aA be sold, wholesale and retail,at the | lais, Stael. Delavizne. very lowest prices. yere, Saint Pierre, Rousses' A fine assortment of COMMON GOODS, suita ble for retail groceries. First quality STONE WARE at factory prices. HILDREN’S BOOKS POR 1853,—The Little / Commodore, Mother’s True Stories, The Won- derful Mirror, Richard. the Lion-hearted, Heroes finery. ‘Tales of Sea and Inquisitive ork nek, Di Bal ero, What to do and how to o,it Hasheh Baw Balas ete, German, Batol te | Sua Raf eta an nenieae aasarts tat 5 eet — Naught Mensy the Cour: | im Poetry and’ Prose. and French. Englith. and LLININGSTONE’S TRAVE! tess hulaey, and may others for youth of all | American Juvenile Beoks for youth of all ages, ROM PARIS.—Fine editions, in fine bin ings, | TAYLOR & MAURY announce the completion of Racine, La Fontaine, sev igal. Ducis, Rabe- | of theirarraugoments @ apprenehing ern: lontesquien. 1.8 Bru- | their stock includes a careful selection of magnifi- gc cently illustrated Standard and other Werks in plain and ornamental tnndings; en unpreocdented variety of English and Amenoan Juvenile Kevks, and a choice assortment of Bibles and Prayer Books Vim the newest styles); Albums, Portfolios, Writing Desks lnkstands. Cabes. &eo, to which they re specially EE YLUR & MAURY'S Bookstore, daar near %h street ss’ TUCK, and all sorts of COM . Lidies: Hair Store, near 13th st., and at his under Willards’ hotel. 78 Sm A rsuade them to give him back his money and | got it hand. a ere at i to get back what he cate Thus was Charley saved—and saved from Br et op gens done, and ali orders prompt- he got there, he saw man go in whom | more than an ignominious death, tuo. He was | “Second-hand Carriages taken in exchance fr new he did not wish to see, 9 he had oung around, | *aved to be a noble, virtuous man, and his mo- | ones. ¢ NDREW J. JOYCE, waiting for him to depart. He was around by | ther once more took ample delight and joy in} 410tf corner of 14th and +. the back of the building once—and that wax | the love and tender care of her only child. NOzice—Te my many punctual customers I an hour befure the fire broke out. He knew | When Charles Ambold knew that Moulton | oriheirfavore, To those indsktad toga teen nothing—nothing. He clasped his hands, and | Warren had expiated his crime upon the gal- say, having always with picsure exeouted your with bis tearless eyes raised toward heaven, he | lows he sat down and pondered upon his past ers punctually and faithfully, in return ! respect- called on God to witness that he was innocegt' | life. The thought of his old companion being | {il'Z, "8K ® prompt settlement of your accounts. I have told you that I kuew him well. I | hanged, sent a strange thrill through his frame. | there is & previous to the contrary) knew bim so well, that from that moment I | But he was able to trace out, elearly and logi- | 8 settlement ‘will be exyosted- wanER knew him to be innocent! I knew his very | cally, this terrible reeult from the course of life jani-st* No, 4% pee next to L tte soul—I knew how free and opew it was—ah, -fated man had pursued. He shuddered | —""~ setter See Sinn BORE SS ee ue | Sales Room. | Researches - e e. ih Africa, } vol., fvo.. with Maps and En- how sinfully so! I knew there was no faise- | as he remembered how far he bad in the EW MUSIC received semi-weekly ; Muste or- ; he Pocedlat the Beckett te a ee eee i hood = = story he told ae poeponped papa Ta e to eee the Music Bound, keke. at our Pinna Warsrouma: axge,some of them just from Vendon,) | Op mgeily imported fron. Eurwge be hina ey pie iad * ame Pay LOR I heard the cry—and I saw an old woman| Not only must heshun temptation—not only Ma SIOBN Fe EYL, Re eS tor ign oe, Coe FORSALE. —s—<“i=‘SCS E 7 Sie ACoatifes, sink back into the arms of a male companion. | keep clear 0 the appearance of vice—but, APESPECT BEE HIVE 1s McLAUGHLIN’S | CITY MALT HOUSE, corner ‘est Falls av- Supe-ior inany quantity, now forgaie.| 21 2A Pa. avenue. het. ath and Sth streets It was bis poor mother. Her heart was well | above all, must be shun evil companionship. Sesto thie week. No. Fa. svenne,Retwede sae lock st.. Haltimorn. Md. my 6-1v pauire, withoat delay.st the of the Gas Light ENCE MEATCMINCE MEAT = nigh broken. Yet I saw that all this bad but| A youth may make all the good resolutions | @2*! "th *reets._________d2i_ D'PLomaTic HISTORY of the SY aplunaton at J. F. BROWN, Secretary. We havea supply of ¢ Mince Meat little effeet upon the mass a The | thought can afford, but if he continues one evil Biteetifopeen. at SE EI ES, fom te ons, by WH. ed ET FCCC Or OTE LT rteeerremeteens MoLAUGHLIN’S ING & BURCHELI Stes a nex Tayior. ! AE Wcgops LEFT AT G%* | az comer 18th strept nud Vermout avonie Prisoner's cogree of disei many | companionship be is not safe !