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JOB PRINTING Ov Evear Descatrrron Executed neatness and dispeteh on applica- wit ene te r STAR OFFICE. At the Lowest Cash Prices. no 2 “LOCAL NEWS. ! A Bop Cartie Taixr —Yesterday afternoon, Patrolman Hannan was informed charge at the magistrate a cow and calf He was fully com- mitted. cattle will be brought to the city to- day. and delivered to the owners. Deatus or SoupiEns.—The following deaths of soldiers have occurred since our last report: Peter Maxwell, I, Second New York ry Hosp cavalrv, at Seminary oapltal. Benjamin Jers, company A, First New Jersey cavalry, at Camp Cust's. Private Milligan, company E, First Michigan cavalry, at indiana Hospital Charles Siiter company E, Fifty-second Penn- amp fe. sylvania volunteers, at W. H. Comfort, compaby I, Fourty-fourth New York volunteers, at Union Hospital. Matthew Cavanagh, company |, Fourth Penn- sylvanta volunteers, at Seminary Hospital. R.W. Ballard, comprny H, Forty-fifth Penn- sylvanta volunteers, at Seminary Hospital Stephen Matteson, company E, Fiftieth New York volunteers, at camp. Corporal Alexander Morgan, Leary | B, Twelfth Pennsylvania reserve corps, at Camp Pierpont. ‘Tux Canat —The water is being drawn out of the Georgetown level of the canal this morning, to give the workmen an opportunity to put in piace the tresseling to support that portion of the new Government bridge which crosses the Ches- apeake and Obio canal at the north end of the Alexandria aqueduct No coal boats have come throbgh the canal from Cumberland since the late freshet on the Potomac But few boats are coming in, and there is a but little trade in Georgetown in grain, our, &e. Caytrat GuarpHouss Caszs—Before Justice Thompson —Robert Nichols, drunk; dismissed. Wm C Jones, drunk and disorderly; fined 81. T.A Wackman, do; $194 Margaret Brown, drank; workhouse 60 davs George St. John and Andrew Adams, pretending to be po men, and assaulting Richard Pinnell; security for court. Jobn Kiernan, drunk: turned over to the militery The arrests were made bv patrols of the Second ‘Ward? two; of the Third Ward, three; and of the Fourth Ward, two. Eleven lodgers were accommodated. A Mopst Provision Storz.—We afternoon visited the establishment of Thos R. Wilson, No 119 Pennsylvania Aven: (First Ward,) and found there almost as great a variety of edibles as can be met with in our market. Among the loxuries be bas on hand may be mentioned tame and wild turkeys, venison and other game, fat and tender chickens, fresh fish, beef, pork, and mutton, and a fine stock of fruits and vege- tables In season, besides ‘‘other articles too nu- merous to mention.” Give Wilson a call and see for yourselves. A Dezr Wat —in digging the wells inside the fortifications on the sauth side of the Potemac, water for the use of the garrisons has been obs tained at a reasonable depth in every instance but one. The well in Fort Scott bas already been excavated to a dept of about 125 feet, and no signs of water bave yet been discovered The work- men sre now boring through a strata of compact fine blue loam, which cuts like new cheese at first, but becomes hard by exposure tothe air. The soldiers are fashioning pipes, toys, &c., out of it. Porice —Before Justice Barnaclo.—VYesterda morning Wm. Patterson. colored, was arres' by county officer Freeman for stealing several ar- ticles ——¢ He resisted the officer, and tried to escape, but was finally secured, and the officer is entitled to the credit of being “the man who struck Billy Patterson’ He was sent to jail in two cases. one for larceny, the other for assaulting the cfficer. Maria Herbert and Emi- line Geishr were arrested for fighting. They gave security for peace. City Orricens —Saturday even'ng. Mr. Henry Lyles entered a; the duties of Clerk of the Center Market, vice John Waters, removed. Mr. Jas. Bowen as Clerk of the Northern Market, vice Thos Brown. removed; Jas. H. Birch as Commissioner of Improvements for the Eastern District, vice —— Taylor, removed; and Jacob Kletber Messenger to the Mayor, vice Wm. a removed, have also entered upon their utiles. = Crimtnat Covrt.—Yesterday, Samuel Fear- son, jr . found guilty of an assault and battery on Richa'd Ballenger, was sentenced to pay a fine of 85 and costs; and James Collins, found guilty of an assault and battery on Kitty Cullen, was fined Si and costs. ing no cases ready for trial, the petit jary was discharged until Saturday. AN ELECTION was held at the Gymnasium on Tuerday evening, for officers during the next three months, resulting as follows: Bryan Green, President; Henry L ler, Treasurer; Robert Beall, Secre! . The report for the last quarter shows the Society to be in the most flourishing condition, having a larger number of members than at any former period. 5 FictTING AMONG THEMSELVES —Yesterday af- terncon Wm. Ray and Isaac Driscoll, soldiers, ‘were arrested by patrolman Frasier, for assault. ing and beating a comrade, who was left lying on the street until-he was removed to bis quarters to be —— attended. The prisoners were taken to guardhouse and delivered to the provost guard. To xteur the new Christy Opera House, on Tenth street, is to be the celebrated George Christy Minstrels They will open with 2 programme of unusual spirit, crammed with many of the things so irresistibly attractive to the elite of New York for the last eighteen years. Rosszay —The store of Mr. Tyler Southall, on Twentieth street, near Pennsylvania avenue, in the First Ward, was broken night before last, anda number of tobacco pes, pen-knives, and other articles, also a smal! amount of mone; and postage stamps were stolen. Mr. Sou! says bis loss is about $300. Tazatex —Owens’ ‘Dr. Pangloss’’ last night ‘was very good, Bs exceedingly ; and Mr Bland’s “ Lord Duberiy” was quiet, natural, bu- . The other jesding parts were . Owens appears ss ‘Paul Pry,” Lowe.” Fun enough for one night. Ligror Casz —David Reese, a soldier of the Soth New York regiment, was arrested by the M tan Police in the Sixth Ward oie day. charged with furnishing liquor to bis com- rades. He was delivered to the officers of his regiment. Srrroszp tose Sroten —The M: — jp Band First Ward jean ritzkamp & large Colt pistol about the usual sine for cavalry. Kritzkamp al- leges taat be bought it for $3 50, which sum is hardly one eighth of its full value. Gaeat atreactions are constantly bel: added te _ Gein at eT - To- nl 8 nove! ramme, appear- a of Mr the violinist, who assumes the leadership of the orchestra. Discsanezp —Henty Erford, a been several days in the county Peden ions Fy oethy ne trate, Justice Dona. tan ae of unusual excellence st Odd Fallows” ott fo-ntybt, overflowing with fun, fore and mey ie Loox ovr fr the cotilies patyof Prof. Barnes, 1:'Odd Fellows Hall, Navy Yard, to-night. Noreworrsy Lizratity —Editor Star: 1 beg the privilege of 7 columns to acknowl- edge the great li ity and kindness shown to the sick of the Ist Mi cavalry ‘ment | Fer the Menth ending Nevember 30, 1561. while in camp at Carroll Spring in ti nity TZ Persons spel ‘ing for letters in the following of the Navy Yard. Buring the six weeks of our | list wi please sar ther are advertised; otherwise encampment there our sick list bas been very they may not ive them. large, but the s of the sick have been LADIES’ List. much relieved thelr comfort promoted | Awiss Mise AE Durme ey Myles Mra Dr by the assiduous attentions and generosity of the | Avdersan, Mise | Fusion Mise Mckinity Stes people of the vicinity. To all of them we are under many obligations. But several instances : M Hoakivs Catherine O”Brien Miss L of toe Han Waetiseees Library Rocelation, | Beseepisy tary it'Hinc ecseG Piece Mec Many A Donald McCatbran, chairman, in conjunction | 3'“s5y' eae lee ner with a committee of the blacksmiths employed | Byrne eked Hames Martha E Ryan Mra Bridget in the Navy Yard, procured acommodious outta lary A Ricard Mrs M for a hospital, fitted it up, furnished it with and bedding, 8 cooking stove and utensils, chairs, tables, and everything, indeed, tequisite for hospital purposes. All these they SS tendered for the use of our sick Nor id their generosity stop here. They have since continued, in various ways, and in the most open- handed manner, to minister to their comfort. I-have, besides, received fromi the several sources named below, the following sums in — for the use and benefit of the sick of the ment : ‘rom a committee of the employees in the Navy Yard rolling mill, Wm. Barbour, chair- man, $43 23; from J. W. Thompson, represent- ing the employees in the Navy Yard laboratory, 290 83; from Messrs. Holmer, Goss and Fuller- ton, representing the employees in the Navy Yard machine per $40. The last named committee have also paid to private families the additional Byers Mre Sarah Grow: — Mre —— Gai rown Miss Ella M: Buell Miss © Camerou Miss 8 Crotkwell Miss t Clements Muss K Crowell Mite NL Cartwright Miss M Light Mrs Sarah-2 Torin Crowle, Collins Dowling Geor, Demon Dougherty Mrs R-2 Martin Mre C vis Miss Irail avis Mre Harrill Dix Miss DL Adame Cyrus Adams Jno W Aytoo Mast Jas E Add.son Juo J jr ‘Ausser Jno Abem Mich: Andrews 0! Ellen meline LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE POST OFFICE, GEORGETOWN, D.C, Gorham Mrs Sarab McKiniey Mre Mre El 2 Mrs Elica Mackall Mire M eA Ridgely Miss ML f Johnson Louisa = Smallweod Mre A Keenan Miss Mary Smit Rerran Mrs Bteph venel Miss G Martha Miss Lucy ThompsonC! ‘ana McPherson Miss L2Warren Dl Mathews Luce E Walker Mra Jane Wilkerson Mra E McClure Mrs Ma- Walker Ewily F jor D-2 McDaniel MreL Woodley MreS A GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Gallegher Joba Magilton Col A L uke = Merton Alex Gurley Rev RR = Neehinaer Prof G Greeuly8T2 = Nou. Wm Glisher Wn O'Kane Capt Jes-3 O'Neil Jno Osborn Henry B aa Gi sum of $65, for receiving and taking care of some } Adams Wm H-2 OusG A of our sick. Bradt Abram-5 Oppenheimer ES Such liberality and practical patriotism merit, ee ae and, { think, justify this public acknowledg- Pratt Medcalf ment. In behalf of the sick of the regiment, I Purbeck Jno H rar ig a. to the omg of the reson icinity, a 'S whose attentions we shall long remember, our grateful thank. aah Gxzo K. Jonnson, Hanley Joho Rogers Alfred Waihi bye ee Cavalry. sep ae a Best Vashington, Nov. 20, fanisey Josiah —-‘Rifferd Eman Suraeme Covnt—Wednesday.—Mr. Chief Jus- ~ seco y tice Taney stated that during ibe recess of the Helerst Joos Botineek Ges Sear Bs seccrene. a letter from Hon B.C. How- - Fakes James Reet . iad ar ja 13th September, 1861, resigning bis | Bee wien Sharesiemas pe oe ad situation ae reporter of this Court He directed | Baket Jno W HienD EL myn” the clerk to file said letter, and gave notice that | Biliuge Dr J8-4 Hort Chas Redfern Jas the vacancy would not be filled until the arrival cee a prog AG Ray ine baile: ee) atin 2 u no or john Shepley Eq , of Mo; Thos. Sunder- Brown ino"? jordan ay Row * 2 . a rs ; land, Esq, of Cal; Micah Dyer, je, Bowhen Patrick Johnson Jos L Rodgers Jue E. E of Mess; and Edward Patterson Eeq , of N. ¥ ; beso taco attorneys and counsellors of this ‘our’ Nos 6 and 7. The United States, plaintiffs in Black.Peter Brady Potrick Brittiin 8 Barnard 8 Barrett Thos 8 ns Rierdan Owen Seribaer Ailen Stewart Lt A W—3 Sheridan Aodrew Jewett Amor; Jeferson AW Johnson Lewis Johnson Robert m Boer C P err "8 George N Stewart and Charles Le | Bell Wm E on Wm U Stowell C ‘hese caures were submitted ‘o the con- | Brown Willis Kel y Chas Beli sideration of the Court on the record and printed | Bt»'t Sat Biebt eg PY] arguments of Mr Attorney Genrral Bates for the | Chamberlin LR Kerevicdge Geo Sire Delsucy laintiffs in error, and of Mr Stewart and Mr. | Gostour Elaph King H- Stayton David argan for the defendants in error. Chilton Goo DW Kan] Heary Spunukle David No 178 Charles N. Mackubin, appellant, agt, | Corbett Juo Kistia Dapie!—2 > Strstton Sergt EJ Jobn A Lockwood et al Appeal from the dis. | Cumern Joo Kur Hea trict court of the United States for Minnesota.| GiepJames. Renedae Seyfert Gusteres The matters In controversy in this cause having | CoouradSaml PF Kelly Jus Sharp Geo been agreed and settled between the parties, {t | Creyton James Kessler Peter SmithG A was, on motion of Mr Gillet, ordered that this appeal be dismissed. Noe 32 Jobn D Hager, appellant, act. John Catho Jw Crump Jas Closetampe Dr T D Kenedy Goppack Janes Krug Robe Biriker Henry Keating Timothy Spear Biram _ Bioan Jas m "Sager A J Krissing! R. Thompson et sl. On motion of Mr. J. P. | CampdeilJohu — Luobick & Carson Sigler Jes acertiorarl was: warded. ke le Juo 4 i" br Maj G A Stonesiper 3 A — alligh: ich" oilers nith Jno D [commonicatED. corfu Liwey Jaa Bnyder Oliver H—2 Pinan DEATH oF Lievt. Sxypex,U.8. Engineer | Compobst Lt TM Law ep eeny par eae orps on the 16th ult , bas occasioned among his | (°cker, bap head heehan Patric! mamerous friends the deepest sorrow, and none | CZ Myinert Lowry, Sheahen Patrick more keenly feel bis loss than those with whom | Doneily Edwd Lenaam Lodge Steel Wim H-2 he bad daily intercourse in the late fleld of his | Dantewanu Edwd Livergood MP—2 Spingelburg Wm employment. Having been at Fort Sumter dn- | Dewolf James Larned Lt Col 8—4 Spear Win ‘ ring its bombardment, where his courage as a} Dott 4esut. Lodge Lt J E Beydam Wm- soldi Dina Lt AE Lamer Wm BM Steelman Lt WA ler was fully tested. he was detailed as an | Day Lech. 3 Marke Lawrence Symwms Mr assistant In the construction of the forts for the Dogherty Wm Murcher Lt Turuer Jos P defense of Washington. In this sphere of use- | Disen John Morrison Lt WmJ-2 Ts yior D fulness, and in the strict perfermance of duty, he | Pasion, Msor — McNeir Wms W contracted the disease which bore bim to'an| prevercopP Mice Wm” early grave. All who were under bim@ a sec- | Dale 1 R ondary capacity, soon learned his worth, and became greatly, endeared to him. The last work which be laid off, now being constructed at Cedar Hill, near Clark Mills’ studio, under the Win Morgan 3 y& Benford Morgan Maj WH Morris Copt WH if Thumbit Jas Taylor Job—2 Thorn Jno BE Torbert Jao T—3 Neal Twiggett Le direction of the energetic manager, Mr. Henry | Eut Capt Martin Phillip—2 Toemney Peillip—2 Payne, has been draped in mourning in respect | Everett GL Me! .Jno—2 Tompaca Copt SE to his memory ;—truly should it be called in | Eldredge © MeDourid jue) Tewn Capt T 23 honor of bis name, Fort Snyder. #4. | Eberle Christian Martio Jno Thomas Wan Seniovs Casz.—This morning, at 2 o’clock, George St. John and Andrew Adams were ar. rested and taken to the guardhouse by Patrolmen Kelly and Hiese. They were charged by Mr. Richard Pinnell, of Howard county, Md, with having represented themselves as policemen and arrested him. They pretended to be taking him to the station-house, but passed by, and when | Fizgeraid they got him inthe dark, on Tenth street, they | Foster Henry asked him what he would give them to let him | Fasely J &O. Several gentlemen who saw the arrest no- | £2ltt Jew tified the police and bad the bogus policemen arrested. Justice Thompson held each to bail for court in the sm of $250 to appear at court to answer in two cases—for the assault and for pre- tending to be policemen for an improper Purpose. New THEATER.—A number of gentlemen have, we learn, united with Mr. Jobn T’. Ford, of Hol- liday Street Theater, in Baltimore, to build a inodern and elegant temple of the drama in our city. The location will be the site of the place now occupied by George Christy’s Minstrels, on ‘Tenth street, which is very centrally situated. The proposed building will, in size, elegance, and style, be similar to Laura Keene's Theater, in Gont} New York, and will seat as many auditors. It} It HENRY ADDISON, Postmaster, wiil be completed and opened early in the spring, | ————————_—— Until the timbers are framed and everything in RLINGTON CLUB.—The members of the readiness to commence the new place. the present —s will be occupied by the Christy Min- strels. Tux Concert Last Nicur.—The concert of Mrs. Cecilia Young, at the Thirteenth street Bap- d tist Church last evening, was a successful affair, | ~~ Eiche!berger A Ider LG L ‘oater Capt JH Prank Adaw Mc Farman Cole Furch Egbert Pitziall Edward Penstermacker E Pritzinger G W Furness Maj Geo E McDouald QE Fitzpatrick N-2 Fuber Lt MP Feuerty Mathew Gothrie Lt J Garrison Jesse F-2 M Gallegher Jas McGarry Jno Murray Jas Moore J B Mc Maney Jas Madox Jas R McNimee Jas Myerly Juo M2 Moran Joha Mee Jno ck Patrick Morey Henry 8 Morore Hugh Mada Geo McNary LG H Mertaus Geo McNuty Edward Marehail Capt DD sly Anthony Morrison DL 1 Chas A McGuire D Whiunan * De Moriarty D: Weaver Simi A—2 Gilbert Capt ES) McCarty Di Werkmerster Simon Gage Horace EE Mitchell C Williams Mra Grumb eJawes — Maubof C P Young Win s Edwina Zoll Lt Felix Lt D MISCELLANEOUS.—C. B., 4; Catherine, 2; Mf. J. J; Officers of the Guard at Georgetowa Ferry. Arliggton Club beg leave to announce to their friends and the public genera ly that they intend giving their bu TILLON near l2th,on MONDAY, Di Tickets # certs, admitt By order of the Co hth Grand PARTY at Frap ember 23d. nittes. ae 4,7,11° McCallister Mrs M Kenedy Mrs Sarah Swary Mrs Rohanna Wheatley Mies 8 A artholomew Zimmerman WA—3 itt iN in Hall, D et., Sgentioman and ia- ne eee eg um esTeroce™ [SECOND EDITION. FRIEND OR RELATIVE? Wineraogints amie irae. beseealistand:iete |-—-»s de 5 6t*_ | (TIS THE BEST DOLLAR WEBELY IN THE THREE O'CLOCK, P. M. WANTED-A practices! WATCH MAKER WORLD! whare snpisectcus toes POR Sta eat ITS WASHINGTON NEWS I8 UNEQUAL- CONGRESSIONAL ‘ ANTED—A GIR (to do geueral housework. LED! XXXVIIth CONGRESS—Seconé Session. and 15 pamireat No. 385 L street, between 1th 7— GENERAL NEWS IS UNSURPASSED Tuvnspar, December 5. WADNTED-a good MILLINER; none but t BY THAT OF ANY zwO DOLLAR Plo etre bee enpeeregened pend by Me, beet need apply. S. HELLER, No. 34 - WEEKLY! nc! agene ie kot Space, between 7th and 8th sta. des Somner) for the emanc! pation of the slaves ITS AGRICULTURAL MATTER WILL BE | South as a war measure, The WANXTED-A ceed COOK ard CHAMBER- | WorTH TO ANY FARMER A HUN- MAID, Gord recommenda:icrs will secure 7 : <i pn ——~ the highest wages. Appiv at No. 355 North Capt DRED TIMES ITS YEARLY COST. = Seer oan as = tol street. hetween B aud C strerts. des tf tion thereon, was tak ; and it 4 WANTED—A eral FURNISHED HOUSE, | 1TS HOUSEHOLD RECIPES WILL SAVE | “St, “Proniiall introduced his promised eit to Lirbfomils ofinree. CAddeces @C. Ge” Stat TEN TIMES ITS COST EACH YEAR provide for the confiscation of slaves and other Office ‘riving {terms and loca ion, for two days. de 5-1" A TO ANY FAMILY. The Number for this Week, to be out on Pri roperty of persons in arms or otherwise being sitors to the United States This dill having been read a first and second ho WHITE COOK WANTED. Oc n- derstands her business can rma&nent e time, Mr T. addressed the Senate s inex- pinoe with good wages at No. 483 D st, between | ay Morninc—price Three Cents—will | iisiiation of ite provisions, and urging its enact. Ist and 2d ats, east. Apply immediately, bs @ remarhably interesting one. ment it) J. W. JENNINGS. A resolution was adopted (introduced yesterday WANTED—By a reepotable young wom Every Person at a distance who would keep el Mr ee calling on the War artanes s z y ‘ for copies of al! corres) , orders. &c., in Good'seforenon it veesi cee Avr Gee Posted with reference to what is really} 5 or on “beating om Majer’ Gen, Halleck" ee ttreet, between 6th and 7th and M and N sts, going on herein these interest- official action with to slaves. tng tumes should receive it regularly. A motion ‘bet on adjourning to-day they would adjourn over until Monday next yond made by Mr. Foote, and agreed to, the WANTED-A SITUATION, by ayouns man, bookkeeper ; willing to assist in any oa pac ir as ofnptay sere cle k 5 C. went into executive session. at thi jantielactcry 16 erence Address 1 A/IND EUBSCRIBE POR IT. ga ee Hovse. —Mr. Gurley offered a resolution in- at this office. structing the Committee on the Judiciary to in WANTED. IMMEBDIATEL Y—One eood quire {f a telegraphic censorship of the press bas YY BLACKSMITH ani? WHEKLWRiGHTS, FOR SALE AND RENT been estadiished In this city, and if so, by whose Linke, 23 hsnds will oye, a mage By es} £ a un authority and by whom constructed, and to report fake ee eee SHEP PARLOR AND CRAMBER | 'f such censorship has not been used to restrain wholesome political criticism and discussion, while its ee and laudable object bas been te withhold from the enemy information in re ference to the movemen’s of army; On motion of Mr Stevens, the House went inte Com mittee of the W bole on the state of the Union, (Mr. Wickliffe, of Ky., in the chair) and took under cousideration a resolution referring the several subjects of the President's annual message to appropriate committees, upon which & pro- URNISH ‘ KE T—No, Cand City Fr LET No, 6 436 street, between fast . NT—A PARILOR and CHAMBER, F Qk Keomely tur isyeds ioquireat 294 130s streets. de 5-3" ly furmshed PARLOR ant gas, on 24 Aoor. App'y at ear War Departmen Fog GOOD DRESSMAKERS WANTED at No. 2411 street, near 18th des 3:* ANTED—600d COST and PANTS MA- KERS. Apply immediately to DUVALL & BRO, Merohart Tailors dea st* ANTED-—A good CAKE and PIE BAKER, Ww sony at the corner of b and E.eventh sis. do 4-21 street, between G and OK RENT—A np BEv-ROOM 513 Seventeenth st, n ce 5-3t™ ANTED A gmall or medium-size! FUR- | to0MS FOR RENT.—Several hands maly | tracted discussion was progressing when our re- NISHE.D HOUSE Loossion of Bighth tarnished Rooms cas be rented Lv appirins Bt | porter left one st, north of the Avenue. Addres Ht." | No 418 Bichth st., bstweon G and H,north Pat- een ti eiprnaeessiipemmsiiinis Star Ofice: Sot | 0:t Oftice meet OUR MILITARY BUDGET. HREE OR FOUR RESECTABLE GEN- 0 LET - With or without Board, threes FUR —_-_e——— tlemen oan he acoomm dated with Buri. both NISHED ROOMS in # private femily, sup- ai? take conveniert to the Avenue and tha Depsrimants, | pied wih waterent ya ,ard vleacantle situate: b . a ‘ee Boarders, Inquire at this office, Bia’ te Avenue, Inquir at ths Star Office, The Wyandank arrived at the yard early this je 4 53° morning from the flotilla above the batteries, re porting all quiet. A great number of vessels passed up during the night, ameng which were several of lerge size. One vessel passed yesterday in broad daylight without molestation. The Wyandank will change ber armament, and take on two St-pound shell guns. It is rumored that her upper works are to be removed, and the steamer fitted up for a gunboat; but ss she is so well adapted to her present business as @ trans- port, this seems hardly probable. The Herriet Lane and Jacob Beli last night went down on @reconnoissance near the rebel batteries, just before the Wyandank left. The Anacostia goes down and lies off the rebel guns \ JANTED TO RES T-—On before the ist Ixnnary,ty & runctual terant,a DW*L ING HOUS#. contnipg 7 to 9 100s, Addre “Auhur”’ st this office. de 4-e030" I OARD WANTED, ma private family, fi gentieman and wif? tn the vieiity of Penn: Sosvonth st. Addrer-. stariy R. L, OSTRANDER. Store and Fix:rrss oan be had rent, Apply at this <ffise. PO LET—A lage STOR weald sei] tie G Dwollin:. Inquire st N esat, Opp site Capito. G Ist wt F URNISHE RENT. vanie avonve ani terms, &>., at this office, de 4-21* YUANTED—A PARLOR and two CHAM BERS, on first or second floor, in the nigh borhood of Willaria’ preferred A libe will he psid for such apartments. Addras: C,” Star cffios : a SITUATION in a etore (not par- f rda the kind of business), com- peneation moderate, hy & roune man 17 years of age, of good and indvet ial hab and with the 1 Fennsyivania ave » second door tr & amshed Rooms. with or with Tressury Dei eir wives, or four ladies, pre. are wiling to pay & good gentien: ferred. prios nee inske spp a runcins bes! 2 ji a bad 5: Wks, ad a n ! 7 Beet of scggmmendations Aatree sae Bo« 832, City Post Olfioe, in real name. every night on the lookont for thé Page, which it is believed comes out !n the Potomac Whenever deemed sofe by het officers. be Coearde I-tonecame up from the Lower A PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. orcanist of one cf the princiea’ churches of Washington, desires a oorfortable how e'n& private famiy, where tut- tion to ons or two acholars would bs taken in part —A FARM conta:ning 225 ha'fie in umber, the ren: d quality. Abucdsuce of ARM FOR SA acres’ of which on due of arable Iand ot x cod water well distriputed Witvin hs'f an] Pot jast night, convoylng eleven schooners, payment of bo: { renoes exchanged Ad- | 6°04 | , he age eee ight, = 2 drens “Musicus ffir 04 tL a hi reten Bean on ae einer Geeket, | some of which were laden with Government county. and #ithina halfmls of the Tarn Ba timore and Washington.and within nine n Washiogton, An Apple acd Peach Orchar tg.owth. House, Barn acd other small bu ct. For partien‘are and terms, enquire of the subreriber, 157 6th street, between N’ and O ANTED-A PLACE as wat rurse, by a PY “hea thy young worran witha fresh hrrast of milk. Please add-ess Box No.7 Star Cilive, and the advertiser will cal! de3 St WANTED—at the Government Hospital forthe es. This steamer left Uld Poli some days e, and has been laying with the flotilla be- low the batteries. She brings no news of im- portance: Ineane, »ix single WHITE WOMEN, to do | strost# north, W eshing D. " Toe Express lies at Liverpool point, with stores chamber aid Inundry work, Apply at the Rosi. | des é CHARLES C_SAILER. | for Gen. aickles’ brigade. Oa ber downward sestw r. . = encenee WASTED-A large Furnished HOUSE, or two ‘ining, fo- & firet-olas* boardine h use, Address ‘* Washington City,” Willarda’ Hotel des at* JANTED TO RENT—A modernte 5 zed Ww DW \G-HOU & SCORN and a STABLE in Washington or Georgetown, Also, to hire by the month, a rover, hon*st and indus- trious Man, use} to the care af horses. to drive af cart Address “W. W.,’’ Washington Post Of- fice, des st* AKTNER WANTED, THAT WILL IN- vest $1,500 or $2.000, for ono half interest im a9 trip she took two balloons, with their appurten- ances, one of which was left at Chickmoxan creek, and the other dispatched to Port Royal. The Resolute also arrived last night, bringing up Com. Harrell, dag officer of the lower flotilla. Com Craven having been transferred, it sthought that the command of the whole flotilia will be given to Com. Harreli. Gue Resolate brings no news save that already mentioned. 4 GRAND Balt. Last night, the officers of the Sth (regular) cav- alry, Mejor Oakes commanding entertained their friends with a grand vali st the residence of Mrs. Hobbie, near Rock Creek. About six hundred guests were present, embracing a large number of military and civic distingues and fasbionsble citizens—Gen. Stoneman with his bride, Geu. Sykes and wife, Gen. Barry and dengbters, Gen Grabi the staff of Gen. McClellan, Senators Harris and Latham, and a host of ober Senators and Representatives. The supper was superb, the music exquisite, the halls elaborat=ly deco- rated with flags of all nations, and the magni- ficent grounds surrounding the mansion were most effectively illuminated. Dancing was kept up until after four o’clock this morning, when the last guests retired. It was decidedly one of the most brilliant and agreeable entertainments of ite OOMS TO RENT, without board, at 650 H A street, botwees 5th and 6th. de od urnished or unforn shed: s large 4 CHAMBER, st No 4 jouth aide, é ¥ FURNISHED ROOM —Ore larg)! od andsomely furci F t Room for rent, supplied with gas and wi Apply 1 st., (routh side) between 9'h and lth sts. de4 5 * OOMS TO RE LET—4 suit of ROOMS to be rivats residence. near the War De- uld ‘et to respectable parties either ingia rooms, References exchanged, ar office, des St* JR SALE—Having eight exclent ows, Fix ures, and 8 good run of ons- Irquire atthe Carriage Shop near first 7th street road doa 2t* SINESS STAND FOR RENT.—-We cffer or rent the capax’sus Room over our stcre. Entrance both from Pa. avenue and © strest, M. W. GALT & BRO., Jewellers, 354 Pa. avenue, do 4-St Four doors west of Brown’s Hotel. (OR R*NT—A email FRAME BUILDI tro reo: 1 it 398 kb st. de 3-3 de 3-8t* E. PERRY. WANTED—A fruit of two or more ROOMS, N within two equares of the Navy Department. Gentleman and wife only. To include Board. In- quire at Star Office. noZiw ANTED—10.0 whisky &nd brandy BOT- Wires? Cashen daivgry nt brandy F. B. HASTINGS & CO., * atreet, t no 2 tf Phi'harmozio Bu'lding. WANLED—Every person to know that fam in the market, ready to pay ossh forall articles in the h FOr RENT—Handsomely furnished suits of ROOMS, supplied with gas and water. Apply at No 500 Eleventa street, between Pa. avenue and E no 29-e08t* OR RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE. ocon- tainiog 10 rooms, pleassot.y located, with gas throughout. 403 Twelfth st, ostweon tard Ke no 25-203" (SOR RENT—The PREMISES on the corner furnishiog line. Those leaving te gg gure! BUCHLY, 428 (east side,) Dealer in niture, will do wel! to ca! *t., between Gand H sts., ewand Second-hasd Fue no Uy ANTED—TAILORS, TAILORS —» Tailors of 14tg aud C streets, Iately ooonpied by K. W. | description that ever took place here or in the npetent te kk ta is, Apply | Batee & Co., wood and coal dealers. For terms, G.KOLP, at Walls Stophons & Cole. aed’ | Revapply to WILLIAM fl. PHILIP, No. 40 La: | Vicluity of Washington. The ladies are to-day avenue, nol!-cotf OK RENT—An urfornished three story brick HOUSE, No. 30%. ana hed Parlor and severai Chambers, 306 Doi Svenue north, near the Capitol no 27-e03t* Foe RENT—A FURNISHED HOUSE con- taining 10 rooms—173 1 street, between 20ch loud in praise of the officers of the 5th cavalry for the success of their efforts of lastevening, for their entertainment. GENERAL BANKS DIVISION. Camp NEAR Dannestown, Mp, Dee 4.—Edi- WANTED We are now buving 8 _ HAND FURNITURE, STOVES BED- DING, for which we sre paying the highest cash prices, Famt!iou declining housekeeping, or having a eurplus of furniture, will find it to their advantage to givs us a aall. BONTZ & GRIFFITH, No, 369 7th at.. betw. 1 and K cla, ia 12-8 we are glad tosay. There was a full house, and Mrs. Young proved to the satisfaction of the audience that in concert music sbe is destined to take as high a place es has been accorded her in the rendition of sscred music. She was ably sec- onded by that excellent pianist, Mr. George Fe- lix Benkert, and other eininent performers, and nearly every piece wasencored. This was a de- io 309 (South i. j6,) between 13th and 13%¢ ate., WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHVE DEPOT, Yo 3 & Street, ATTENTION, SUTLERS! Fi fear the Willard Hotel. We tavite al! sutiors and citizeus to call and ex- amine our : took befor purchasin ro? 2w* © sewhere, SCHAPER & FORSTER BROS, cided compliment, as there was considerable musical talent amongst the audience. Stealing —Clinton Smith, colored, was ar- rested this morning by pa‘rolman Sessford for sears Se sack of meal from Alfred Lee. He was taken before Justice Thompson, who retained him at the central station for a hearing. Circuit Sense ete, Mr Desdige one of the counsel for plaintiff in the case o! Jones agt Dermott, is arguing the case before the jury. PuiLaDELruia Provision Stoxz, 119 Pernsyl- ania avenue —W \ison keeps on band a constant supply of splendid Poultry, Capons, Venison and Game of all kinds. See his advertisement. A a to his establishment will pay for the trou- 3 de 4-31" on hi W. W. Bunperre, at No. 351 7th street, be- tween I and K, has determined not only to con- tiaue business, but also vo increase it very largely. In the last two or three days he bas recetved more than 100 pieces of beautiful dress goods, such as de laines, worsted goods, silks, &c., ranging in price from 25 cts. to $125. Also a large assortment of new style cloaks, canton flannels, &c., &c. Bannanv’s VuLcanizep Pens do not corrode, do not cut through tbe thinest pa; lars 10) Coil &e., they spatter over the roughest sur: paper, and reat Largsins may now bo MAR We, Lu oe one soe Boe ae pen over . ies’ Good: and Closk and Mant In 5! Shillington, bookseller. stationer, and news dealer, Odeon Building. corner Four-and-a-balf street and Pennsylvania avenue, is agent for the sale of the “Vulcanized Pen” inthiscity. tf a ~The sudden changes climate are ! A . bet. 6th and 7h yer Pulmonary, Presented ae ve Joodse ren perience simple Lowest Prjces, at hak certatoly wi $ tiers Supplied, Mat once Co had to, Brown's Bronchial | 228m Call ad Seo. Lopeng _ NB IN WANT OF OVAL FRAME! tation of the Throat rng slig! ough ore ir otographs, ofalt wine, Gilt or Rosewood, 8 more bootie oan be supplied fy JOHN WAGNER, next door eee ct eect | “Ag eter on ate ee Taam, yr clearii wernt Ee ple EA {ADDLLE HORSES FOR SALE,—A |ot of very For the cerapenmatia of The syetern, incidental S fine gutuckyfloveen for sale at th» to the eof diet, wounds, ns ex- fepas 3 le Stable, in the rear of C.ay’s posures, 7 'voluntect 1s labia to, ‘There | Hotel, near Pennsy: avenue and 3d. a no 10med >i #3{6, convenient aud relia le as | street. no 30 ow Hoilgwar shingente i praca (7 ee eeu BUTTERE Notics.— re of counter’e count ay ened nprinci- nendienss eee Goshen Lutter, just received snd pied deaiers oring to dispose ir own r sale ches _ B. HASTINGS & CO. Heimboid seach Beaks p poniiits and o9e4 20 25.tf 34a Bots fovus Pa avenic. Pt Fe ey aa Kor peers OLD MADEIRA W!N: ono fe i \vertiser marter Cask of Old ee acl Wine nue ne okra for wale, rhe 16 i Saarty. ar pears old) 814 p dog ae b ane MARRIED owner Ef ears ace. Tas PORT esiacs Friten ait LE Ey Sete eraconccs ra ayn REET ra ee ti for e Lig Sie ‘ded. Aw 4 de turnout can be scription, in& bet of rars. and CHIL ‘ets, Ii Ts in great profusion, ’e. yer vor tune t to's weil €vory thing & aining to Sedered Ledioe’ faney Goods Store, al! of recent melection, & chased Prefers. jar) s (so Gi Very oh TON, MALTESE VALENCIENN AP Nee BONNEY onssp, EMBR “Jeeves. DREN'S PLUSH and FELT HATS, new designs, &o , &o. was i} assortment ote Dresses and Urnamen’s, Rouches, ar ‘o SCHOFIELD'’S HIRANG, LIVERY SALE ND EXCHANGE Nos. 28) aud 200 & and I4th’streets, south of Willard’s Hotel. Goent'emen wishing to hire @ neat and stylish supplied with a team of any de- XCELLENCE, best care bestnwed on Livery horses. horses suitable for army officers, always m* AvcTion BARGAINS! VERY CHEAP GOODS, From Recent Cash Auction Sales at the North. cap Lace Sets and Collars wes! HONI & OIDERED COLLARS and sets of Col- ve ion to the abo e have just re- pees Veet Ribsont, Mou ning Sets ription, Gioves. Sor Cash at War Panic No, 328 Fa a ue, puese I8 SOMETHING YOU WANT $0 Sure IERS’ SUPPLY STORE, te: a offer Hq it r for Shee ie eraet og As Oe ae eget heat eat Fe sbi! Siegen as pe oee ate ee CHNBENG,WBORRs won, or rattan asa x00 « Tt © OP ear etdetarat - Eva may be formed ASH EGG Cost, & W.M, GALT, . ‘8, POINT "KIBBONS, super styles, and very Hair of ofone tor Star: This morning, the 2d brigade of Gen. Banks’ division struck their tents and took up line of march for Frederick. The regiments con- stituting this — are ina most efficient state, and do great credit to Brigadier General Wil- liams, who has bad them constantly exercised in brigade drilis, until tue regiments can effectively compete with each other or with other brigades. and 21st. de 3 3t* OOMS FOR RENT—Donubile Pariors, with folding doors bstwoen, nea'ly fu nished as par- id chamber. Inquire at 375 E street, between and Wth ste, dest fPURNisHED ROOMS FOR RENT.—A large Parlor and four fine Chambers handsomely ished, in the most des rable pert of Washing- CURRER WANTED. Cali at WALL, STE- 4 PHENS & 2 Pa avenus. sels LOST AND FOI Leos the 4h of December, biack gett far: ROSS, tipped with gold, batween 13:h and E ashing a, No. 422 F street north, between 6th a to9th and Pa avenus. A ltberal reward will be | 4 ret The pickets of this Bri; iining the canal asd for ita return jo No. 439 Tenth at, between | Pa,stro4 West; ahe immediate vicinity of the | ao4'riyer from Seneca Lock to wituie for Salles Pand F. It J. MAGRUDER. No. terms. by applying to. 395 D street, between 6th and 7th sts. de 3 PeThesoty WO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, on first floor, at 406 D street, between = apd no of Chain Bridpe, are to be replaced by those from Gen Stone’s command. "Fhe Third Brig- ade constituted the rear of Gen. Banks’ move- ment to Frederick, General Hemilton’s (First) Brigade baving left on yesterday, and ga (Third Brigade) on the day pre- ous. The genera! impression appears to be that Frederick is not to be the winter quarters of the S10 REWARD-RAN AWAY —On tho 16th @ instsnt, ‘rom Georgetown bridge,a Ray HORSE, with white feet, merk TSe U'S," on hia felt shou der, ‘Theo ul ay a liberal reward for bie returnto JOAN M. BARVEV'S, comer 27th and Kista, dee-3r REWARD —Lost, between 7tu st eet and the depot, or etolen at the tickel FAR OSOMELY FURNISHED ROO: 4 Four handsomely 6d Rooms, 8 $5) ice, oF | Sith 7 in the ora; 18) or 199 DOLLARS. in $20’s §i0’s | Fae! ost Ofios hog = Mott | division, but he oa a Hf one 8: ee ii og Sounetal du 45056 Maseachusetts avenue, north side, between | locating a corps of reserves. - 4th &nd Sth ate mazd the same to THOMAS CONNER. oorner 7th 8” K streets, No. 338 de5 3t* Hs FOUND —A brown HORSE, with saddle and bridle, came to. the remiser of the undersigned, New York ‘otel, 360 north C street, city of — ORpERED To Bz ReLeasxn.—Just ere going to press with our second edition to-day, we hear from an unofficial source, but on authority in which we place confidence, that, in accordance with that gentleman's repeated Department have directed that Mr Charles James Faulkner, of Va , be released from bis confine- ment in Fort Warren, upon bis parole. He has urged on the authorities bere thet if be be re- leased upen his parcle, be will proceed immedi- ately South and procure the like release of the Hon Alfred Ely. If not succesful in that errand, he pledged himself to return to custody in Fort Warren in thirty days. Dearns Sexatoxs.—Oa Tuesday next the death of Senator Bingham will be announced to the Senate with appropriate eulogies, and on Weduesday that of Senator Bak r. LATE LOCAL NEWS. peated oar A Wappine —A large crowd assembled in St. ius church to-dsy to witness the BOARDING. ING.—Por with table rfontjomen, oan be sccommo- ard, at 371 Pa. aveoue, Washington The owner of the same Hotel. Dinuer at 6 o’elock. 18 hereby notifie | to come forward,prove property, and take the sama away des st" ENGELG4RDT & UNGER. joard a t week. or month, in hous 5 street, three doors from ?s. avenue. and midway rds’ and Kirkwo ods’ Hotels. 10 REWARD oe from the subscriber, living |3¢ rile thta side of the Chain ri¢ge, a small BORSF, b'ack wai and tail, bl-+ck leg right hip littielow than the left; @ few Caen on s, caused by the saddle rubbing; small white spot on his furehead, Any ene returning the eaid Horse to the subsori- bor will receive the above reward. de 5-6 se AMUS BURROWS. Loa Back of a smal! Gold Hunting-cas> Jo w betwee) Walia no 36 Im* DRY GOODS! WHITELEY, STONE & CO., No, 281 Baltimore Steer, Near Sharp, Baltimore, Offer for sale a desirable stook of eooenps AT LOW PRICES, FOR CASH! And invite the attentien of desiers to the same, no 23-2w ‘atch The exact loosion 1s whic? it wes ot known. The finder will bs lib-rally re by leaving it at SEMKEN’S awe 8 —Strayed or stolen, on Satur: ad red Buffs'o COW. both esrecut. The above reward will be i No her return to M's BRESNA- Ba Ns ‘Temperacce Hai! Alloy. Seat 5 REWARD_1oftwiththyhaskmen,oriot| Government Loam Agency, | Aloysius « ui Dorsey, daughter of Mr. $5 ia oomirg fora the d:pat to Dr. Young's Orvics oF Dorey of the Peat Department, and M BAG, containing # dross ard other eehsies of In- LEWIS JOHNSON & CO., - a ~. Bites ariel s, ‘Ariny. ‘The ceremony BANKERS, Comnzr oF Pa. AvESUE AND Tentu Sr. Lewis NSON, © be Lamrss JOnNgo ex ttm da" dies wearing aprarei|. The xbovo reward wiil be prid to any cne ing it (costents enti) tN sox ae Qvenu», Or at the offices o! 2 43st" se > = E nz 55 i od = g 33 8 oe 5? ef 83 Et ae = 8 'o * 54 5 oy ck : a i : appointed a -ubscripti ba army tore in Washington; siso, in the minufse- ture of three or four artic! d- some profit.’ d extensively used in the arm, end oan be increased t» any amount. Address through Poat Office. with res! ram, stating where anin terview can be ad -E. 7, sc and Miss Octavia De Laureal. The STRAYED AWAY—From the subssriber on a sathorized by the act of Congress of <7th Ss turd: ht, the 3)-h N: ber, i were Chai E. Ez. Srmallustkeen osjored MAME, with desirous Sf waking investment, any amoert of | Joba B. Williams, all of the Army. We netioed e Bcd tail; & little orest fallen snd aSS2& | TST ressury Nifoa, cf convenient e168, those present Senator Rev. Father ittle roach back; quite active and keeviy built.| no 2th LEWIS JOHNSON & CO, | Early, President of aad ye So0t of 5 ra en <4 seen ane sot loose. | Rev batte Btonestreet. A number of Army of- w Tewa: 7 rnin) ; her aa i scund to me on High strect, 123, P'Anos: PI NO! PIANOS oR Seem, ands Dal sopuenentetien 26 She ENA. aS. orgs. BD. Cc. reese ved yesterday oclobrated , —— see" THOMAS S JONES | ino *fWm- Rusbe ;Smoug them a very ENADING—Last night, the band of the 19th LOSS 74 SEAL, RING, ands FOX-HEAD | RAtGsome cn re tee ite waitin ich- | Indiana voluuteers serenaded Senatar H. 8. Lane SEAL, sipohed to ari neh accession set. eS for sale (as 8 fue New at tions! ; Representatives Cravens sad $5 re Will be given to whoever rena pe resent) on Scovenmosating tame and st Mitchell, at 8: and White, ‘Shanks, Ai ticles to this office. dez ce the 3; : * Dann, % ag bon at ‘ = RENT-—i will have eovera! Pis; 7S | tive boarding-bouses ; thus AN AWAY FROM THE SUBSCRIBER, ! on though wes wuable last to ve . ANTH erutatives Mr Beit Bladooabarg. bo ANTON: Sonne of my custo einer BS} pate ~4 Mgh. vate | kK, short! its rum counts- nova? im, 498 Lith street, ’ 4 De! spode over one Of hie eyes. Wentawar mth black jacket ( United States butt ns on 1<,) canst pants, Oysters--Oysters. wes. Pen cere a Laatetve @iStoanyone; THE OVER! ‘deliw" FIELDER MAGRUDER. ! I¢ now pr te EDUOATIONAL. | FRSa 188 BROOK+ Ss EN CH | the aa 1 bav GHooke mice Dr eae Pee to 33-0000" hyo: or Market, j nol-im Qomer

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