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3 wo 3 Tat Monpee peg aid Lanp’s."—The evi- the bedy i i ppears ied by an intimate friend fle, a teamster. went to Warren on evening. before o'clock, a ctu Tasckint sdmitted Charles Smith, another came & few minutes after them, ebout the same time, or after the lapse of am: ortwo. Tbe three men took seats in the room, ond in a short time James Fowler, w! wes somewhat Intoxicated, »sked one of the gir's, pamed Mary 4°mastrong, but better known as Sis Coombs, to go upstairs with him. de established Ita #% feet A He some mont! ‘Warren's two or threemenths. i of doors when Fowler came, and knew nothing of it till the pistol was fired She ran up stairs, bat abot bim ran down stairs. Elien , standing at the door of the room. He said nothing dead man was face said he getting early information of the murder and gnd- ing the deceased lying on his back. also to state- ments made to them by the owner of the house. Mary Armstrong, alias Sis Coombs, sworn.— Lives at Ellen Warren's; was there when the murder was committed. Three men came in to- gether, and Fowler asked witness to go up stairs with him. He was very much in aor; was quarrelsome and struck her under the ear. While the disturbance was go! on, the -marked —— up. itmess did not see the i—bhe had him he fell he berdown. The man came in and let her up. The soldier (Fowler) ran up and struck him. dust es the pistol went off Ellen Warren ssid, “Jesus Christ, the man is shot!’’ (Witness be- ipg asked more particularly about this, said Ellen took the money away from her. After he had done ‘what be wanted to do, he tried to take the money sway. The man (Niblo) ran right out of the There was no man there in his shirt it {This witness was closely questioned by the jury, but ber statements were so contrad: and confused that it was a ae to mances of the shooting ber. position at the time of the shooting as looking towards Fowler, a position in which it ts fair to infer she must have seen who fired, as Spy os tion of the persom firing must have been a little sy img Cuester Hasiup sworn —He was sitting in the Desement. (He then testified as to what occurred until Fowler and Sis Combs went “8 a) the circum- ihe stated her ‘when the shooting occurred Chas Smith. teamster, was sworn. This wit- Ress did act go u} ke camel Gh caer Soule were ea geant Hurley (of the Mi tan Police force) testified that when he got there Ellen War- rea and the other women charged the friend of » aud said the man bad run off after doing the deed. [oa rh , however, Niblo breath with the Provost Guard and the brother of the murdered man. From the statements barged mn a cr 5 it seems that Niblo went directly brother of Powler to inform him of the shooting, and beth went to seek the Provost Guard wete all the witnesses in the case. The Jjary uested to hear the statements of the im- E parties, when Nibio was brought in, and being warned thet be was not obil; to make any statement criminating bimeeif. said that when the fuss occurred up stairs, he (Niblo started up and met the landlady on the alge ert megy emer ong vhowe ae bring Fowler ‘wn, os ‘was in wor, a Seam, Dt —— ome down, and told bim to cleer out ie (Nibio) starled down and bad goton the fight Of stairs between the first and second floors w ‘the pistol was red. He turned back directly to © Up, and on the next dight of steps m ta man ja nh shirt and ete ia bis bend. Just in bis rear was the Sis Coombs ) He (Niblo) char — Fowler, and she (E/len Warren) sxid, “No, | killed him *’ Elien Warren, after receiving the same caution as Niblo, made > statement to the following ettect: (Power) said to the poc! ‘who had gone up stairs, “ You d a b—b, If you don’t go back | wili shoot you.” She (Ellen) was in ber own room when the pistol ‘was fired, which happened directly after the exclamation. W ben she (Ellen) reacbed the room, the pock-marked man had Fowler by the coilar, and when he let him go, Fowler fell, but did not extinguish the light in falling. The pock-marked mao immed! ly rau from the house, before aret Elien Shafer came up. fal eeee : itsideei: f ‘J . i f *e HH i i Er i $k Ete fll i? it Hl i li f i i zi Cunnmat Coun —¥ Grabam Bache, a Lioutenant tn the volumteee Teer ees on the charge of the theft of a waich, from Cal Stepben L. Potter, alleged to have been com- Mitted some weeks age. It was shown that the be been joaned to ge had been stolen, and the arrested Bache The evidence conclusively proved that tbere was Re felonious intent on his . The jury aoc- Sohn Ryan wes tied qnerns of'iont =f in ced ea le was on “barge of steali a nT soulenced to one " Bartett tnd Lipcom’ was found guilty onthe teh, val it — “acs tiers = aml $450, and Ov rue Riou? Stxirz—We have noticed the departure of the Ist Michigan cavalry, under Col. Brodhead, to join Gen. Banks’ division at Fred. erick. This noble regiment, for some time en- camped in the center of our city, has won golden opinions from all classes by the exemplary con- duct of officers and men. The religious elemen’ is said to be he arg A pieypennomeed in the regi- ment, three Privates in one company being cler- Ms. Reser: | stepped inte tha ball, Seen cD 3 lor: rt ja and Ninth streets, just one short “square from hn vania a y eaing: and may sui at not more than 2 doen od visiters in the Hall. If this state coutinues, uence of the Fair not is 80 small. No more charitable object can be ited to the public than the sustaining of orp! asylums, of A Vistrex. ae: Sever —-Youter » Mr. Robert B McComb, 'a., Was admi' 8n Attorney and Counsellor of this Court. No 194. James Singleton et al., plaintiffs in error, vs. Gustave Fouchard. This cause was submitted to the consideration of the Court on the record and printed argument by Messrs. Stanton, McCrea, Wilkins and Hepburn for the defendant in error under the 20th rule of Court. No. 27. The city of tt, plaintiff in error, vs the city of St Louis. The argument of this cause was commenced by Mr. Britton A. Hill for the plaintiff in error. Potice Rerorts —The patrolmen of the Fourth Ward reported the following cases for Tuesday: C. E. Crane, for whi es abusing his wife, ‘was arrested bids yneh and Thompson, and sent to jail by Justice Donn. Patrick McGau- ley, threatening a citizen with violence, was arrested rp gence Pendle, and held tosecuri for peace by Justice Barnacle. W. P. Gosnell ‘was arrested by patrolman Leach, on a c’ of larceny, and issed by Justice Walter. lar. geret Lindsley was drunk and disorderly, and arrested patrolman Frazier; she was sent to the workhouse for 90 Saye, by Justice Walter. Several soldiers were arrested and turned over to the military. jawat and Saas —This morning, a pair of fine bay horses, attached to a Government wagon, started from some point on Seventh street south, and taking a direct route for the city, came in contact with one of Arny & Shinn’s mineral water wagons, which was considerably injured, as was the Government wagon. Pop and cider, in considerable quantity, was spilt then and there, but, to the wonder of fookers on, no life was or limbs broken—a fact somewhat remarkable, it being market morning and the busiest hour, when hundreds of persons were passing. Pictung Frames, Winpow SHapzs, | ae Hanotnos, &c —See advertisement of John Mark- iter, 496 Seventh street, of his rich new stock of 7-hangings, window, shades, picture frames other srticies in bis ine. Mr. Markriter has high cbaracter in thiscommunity for prompt- ness and faithfulness in the execution of orders, [yg al he says may be relied on to the it. Dgatus or So_viges.—The following soldiers have died since our last report; Owen H. Martin, comreny A, %4 New York Cavalry, at ser Hospital. Barney Quigley, company L, Ist Reciment United States Chasseurs, at Columbian College. Henry Smith, member of Oneida (N. Y.) Regi- ment, at Columbian Hospital. Private A. D. Bidwell, company H, 59th Penn- sylvania volunteers, of remittent fever, at Colum- bia College hospital. Steatine —The First Ward patroimen have ou in ferreting out the thieves who stole a box of tobacco from Mrs. Catharine Newman, on the corner of Twenty-first and H streets, a short time since, and in recov- ering the pro; Day before yesterday, C. the thers od i fa jan bed 1 er and comm! to ustice s Kraft is ipeetty walt kanes wacthoe: as Lancers ARREsts —Yesterday, George Mon- day, was arrested by Patrolman Crown, upon a ebarge of stealing $25 from Wm. Taussing. This case was dismissed by Justice Barnaclo jeorge Monday, for the larceny of goods valued at $30, was heid to bail for Court John Elder for the larceny eg valued at $30 from Wm. Taus- aig. bod held to bail for Court by Justice rnacio. “Tue Saven Ststers.’’—Bland’s coz theater is put to its trumps to accom: ite the crowds of visitors to see the brilliant spectacle piece, “The Seren Sisters; but the courteous usbers and box-keepers somehow manage to seat the crowd comfortably by some judicious mode of packing. The Interest in the piece seems to increase nightly, from the fact that new and ef- fective feat are added nightly to the repre- sentations. Attempt To Commit Rapz —Yesterday, Thos O’ Hern, a soldier, was arrested by officer Pendle and the Provost Guard upon thecharge of assault and with intent tocommit a rape on Eliza- beth Brand, the wife of a teamster. The affair occurred at a housecorner of First and North Cap- itol street. The case was investigated before Jutsice Walter, who committed the accused to jail for trial at court. PRESENTATION OF 4 Staxv oF CoLons —A stand of colors, on the part of Pennsylvania, is to be ted on Saturday by Capt. George Gib- U. 8. Army, to Col. Binney, 234 Pennsyi- vania Volunteers, and will be received for the a by Representative Kelly, of Philadel- $a. O’NgIL, THz Comepian, Haslam, the flutist, Hayes, the Jig dancer, and Clairville and Strat tol ballads, with sapeaese Tommy, and the —— Christy himself, render the new opera house ene of the most attractive resorts In Waakington. Don’t a the charming mat- inee performance on Saturday. Ocrracz on a CoLonzp Woman.—Thos. Cu- sick, soldier, charged with committing a rape on ser Aue hae a — Protegeonot Ss os ixth yard, ym. Bug; jor complicity in the same offence, were anniek by ponstnen Morgan and Clark last night, and taken before Justice Call, who committed them both to jail, toanswer the charge before the criminal court. Potice—HBefore Justice Sylantro tr Mary A. Martin was arrested by patrolman Kelly for being drunk and disorderly; workhouse — days ‘eter M ‘was arrested by patrol- man Leach for sel liquors in quantities less oe pint wit the proper 5; fined Conronation Casus.—Yesterday, the cases of Geo. Parker and L. P. Waldo, arrested by rounds- man Fenwick upon the befores Clark, of gambling, came Parties were each E and John Elder of the value of , from Wm. Taussig. ‘committed wo jail by Justice wanes, Tory were Criinat of wearing ap; 'm. Hance. wi Ann Ni Covrr.— , Ri Urban Bes, und wealiey cles and stealing the town. Not gutity. Gorne Banoat ne. : pee THE Businese—Cuance ror —Having determined to quit the we offer our whole stock of uv the public for less than New York wholesale Prices, which we are anxious to close $f Jour write the pri: is one of the best stands cupied by R. B. Hall, No. 375 Seventh street, be- and K streets. » was found guilty of s, for an assault and batte; Mn. icholson, about a week 1a Gowege vilege of the store, which im the city, recently oo- ichard Plummer ing the house of from several arti- since, In Grorge- by the Ist \ rat to Wir ioe de 12-8" ceed th. Address“J N Box Vo. 11, Star Oifice det wa NTED.—A_ sobe: rand ION 58 Ww. ' FAN pinto COOK, WASHER WW ARON BE. Apts at der War bo sd and éth i OUNG GIRL Wants a v'ace to do oham- rwo-k or take care of chilriren. Adres "°C, Office de i2-2* ANTED TO RENT—A HOUSE seyvbore between Firat street and Georretown ent industrious girl chambermaid, or vn, ot fr a et k washes SSITUAT OA at her, or troner ing private family —— Matruzwe& Co. | Box'No. 2 Bier Offer. Invia Russer Conxs—Manufactured under Good- ANTED ‘CO RENT— year’s Patent, Extended June 15, 1858. HOUs*. ine ; A new and desirable article which haslong been | 15,70oms: Gord rex needed to take the place of the common cork for immediately, Bo Champagne. of heed as when first o ible Ink, ‘More or less volatile, and which destroy the com- RF 37 yursel Protect your health, use Hollows: Pits and 'Uintment. For wounds complali and fevers, they area guard. mon cork, b The Rubber as the common cor! sary te di tans and a also a pe! pers for druggi sizes ex, bottle be used. They can be put up differently, assorted for Wine and Liquor Stores, Beer Bottlers, Hotels, Club Rooms, and quantities as may be wanted. They will be for sale at all the principal Drug- oo Rubber Stores throughout the United A company has been formed under the title of the Goodyear India Rubber Cork Company, for the manufacture of the above article, under the exclusive license from Mr. Goodyear’s Executors for the United States, and they intend to place them before the public at prices so reasonable that they will come into general use, and in a great percede the common cork. For sale at H. A. Hall’s India Rubber Ware- ee 308 Pennsylvania measure su; Soipigrs Spxrciat Noricr —Do your duty to airand ofliqul Vv qui Pal Porter, Ale, & great variety of at have no effect uj may be relied ‘On the score sf economy, It will take the all other corks and st! juors of all kinds and rfect substitute -rooms, &c., every bor. Ouniy 25 cents. Tar Stan in THE First Warr.—Mr. Jobo Mathews is the sole agen subscribers in the First Ward of th: arrearages of subscriptions will therefore be paid only to him; as well as all ward for the Baltimore Sun, of agent APD to W. ——— IW | St'Win. Shuster & Go. Dry Goods Store, No 49 MARRIED Fe. avenue, between 7th and sth sts._de10-colw_ 44,0 Sheek oh Bote ont ae s-| WAN TEDaiestis Rie Wi fe, Hall, 4th day mber, Lt H. W. KI BURY, | between 2ist and 22d sts. U. 8. Army, to EVA, youngest daughter of Col J.P. Taylor. U.S.A. = pei _ WANTEDTA sped SUL LINER 5 pons buy the . re m apply. S. jo. od games 6. ChOSS No Labia V“ NORTON; | ket Space, between 7h and sth ate.” dob lw" ol y ashington, D.C. a 7 irae tae ae BAG Maen | Ware odd accra sare EY OSBORN, ail of Washington, D.C. {int} > | the highoat wares. Apply at No, 388 Stor €On the 12th instant, at 128. m.. LILLIE, siden daughter of orrow. The friends of th ly are respect- fully invited to attend. epee tbe hyuee On the 12th instant, Mrs. MARIA A uty, or havin, BECK, aged 60 years. BUCHLy, a5 AMUSEMENTS. Or» acme davaurs. Asovs D8r. CONTINUED SUCCESS DIED, Brooke and Mart! of the Wortp RenowneD CAMPBELL MINSTRELS! TWENTY STAR PERFORMERS! The Best Band in the World! Change of Prograwms Every Night! “i Admies! Doors open at 7 o’oloo! o’olock. The shouts of applause which greste? the a between Wil and iwikwooast ‘Hotels. t tie Spectacular Drama o! tormaio oe MevE etsveag: Demet | Cosine last syonins. gives to ae prominence beyond >) SSSeae= = rr TER Inte in the MY 188 BROOKF’S ENGLISH FRENCH BOWER OF FERNS! BOARDING AND DaY sCHOOL, CeoTiLLon FARTY ASHINGTON THEATER! FRE TRIOMER Oe TRE AGE: é TRIUMPH OF TRE AGE! THE fon....... IN SCE URBAN DE is the most corgeous 8) . MISS it. “28 UAV Rigdon yy Cider, +; after cork is drawn. hey s ee io t any loss = the liquor inthe ‘oame state pened. It being air-tight, it is the only article suitable for Acids, Aqua Ammonia, Smellia; Salts, Indel- will chip or break off is Hable to, making out the left in the neck of the jal. {te hness and tenacity obvi- ates this objection to the common cork. They are prepared with the purest articies, im- parting no smeil or taste to the most delicate prt ‘Ts, a8 quantities of icines are obliged to thrown away, having become stale and worth- }, for the want of being by mgd corked. They for ground glass stop- sta’ bottles and phials, which often Stick and are difficult to get out They are put upa dozen in a box of different for families, so that when any id is opened, the Rubber cork should enue, ‘Wwadiegee, directions how to use them with it for servin: nue, at 2 aril) her om f $30 YOUNG La DIES: yared = alas Beats seo: yainadvance. Box ofhce open 10 tii! 3 o’olook. del articles which are the Rubber. floor P. well ri O. Department, neativ furnished ferences given, Box 14 Star Office TO PURCHASE—On reasonsbie came or briok HOUSE, cootaining itvated somewhere Fifth and Eleventh streets west and i and N 2 Any person having such a Louse for sa'e ean hear & purchaser by applying at Room No, = ope ie 0 Ww ANTED—A yount GERMAN, whoesncome ‘eermmended, to work in a Store. In quire at 560 Pa. av., at the Store ii-2t* een ts. north it neces- upon by all Phy- UsT to F.J avenue, ANTED—3 BOY. new Billiard R 1 ow Bi come, corner W: NTED—A youth who has experience in eroantile business. wishes to o ON, in some establichment. at moderate gompenvation Best of references given “G.” Star Office, del ANTED-—First class VEST HANDS. A WwW . HEIBERGER & CO., sou at A. LaTRUITT ES aven' dell st btain a aie &c., of such sizes Penn. WANTED-a good stands cooking for a small ips hoase, and cancome well recomm: 1 ind & good situation by inquiring at be Oe 4 Also, & fin No S46 street, = 7 ANTED—A good VEST HAND wanted im WAndintely of WIN LTAM POCKE RS a6 tween 43a and 6thsts. de 10 5t* avenue. WANTED— Two smart WAITERS. at the Sosling Restaurant. Apply immediately, 274 Penn. avenue. GIRL, 1. % good make herse!f geverally useful. and & good home. Apply dell at* COOK, 020 that w respectable to = rar and Wages given, 274 Peon. av. a i je" ded WANTED-A& GARDENER, or farm hand. é-toned Piano to rent, Py) at 7 ol & retail store, 417 Washington city Post Office. WANES. IMMEDIATELY—Several good RESSM AKERS. ARD’S, 424 Fifteenth st. ph Ra eB nt ht i WANTED—a young, MAN, to serve as olerk in Add with Teterepe on Box ie - ‘Apply at Mrs, BRAIN- ‘did ‘de 10-3t* LOST AND FOUND. t sorthing E paying for th etree* —————. 6) REWARD —ttolen from 8 houes on Jef $20 iereou ‘street. be'ween B-idee gnd the 1. & gold WA" CH. ¢ Th s>ove reward will a7u of toe watch and the appre- ief, Paenbrokers are request the» nore. four or five days eled, SI. J. Tobi ta poy aitent.on QTRAyep—i 8 Monday, 9: oy MA and ber colt; no marke rerotleated. The TSN eo.tisabout 7 months old, and cf a b: golor The mareisaged 7or8y-ere. A reward of Bee ie swt pe given for any reform may 0 their reeoverr. Anply to ER, at Squire Donna's feo Got L‘ ST.—A Writine Tad id et suction, 28th September, by’Gro: ilugme. oorner Reventa aud"D ate. The arswe's contained Pr. yate Pepers beloncine to Francis A Dickens. He is Very anx ous to recover ‘hem, and any ioforma- tion of them will bea crest favor. Vlease add-cas or inforrs JOB N JOHNSON, A cst. corer Seve evth and E strecte, opposite Genera! Post Office. dest ° STRAYED, AWAY—On the 6th, from the rear &9 of No. 6 Loui ‘S svenu 7 u eet. at rai ie be chad onsbrilieand breast s:rap. A liberal reward will be paid for her Heke Stns de li-st* No. 6 Louisiana avenue, AKEN UP—On Saturdey last, a large ba Tomer ontadais ond intts, Saintes 593 owner is re ted to come forward prove property, parece. and take him sway. ACOB NEURATH, coruer 12th st. de 10-st* ard Maryland av., east. TRAY ED —Broke from behind s wagon on the n SS road betw: nsilytown and George town, on Th ast, n white MARE. DSM three years o! on ® head haiter. A: hoeral reward be paid for her retura to my Stable on Pa. avenue, het. 1334 and ‘4th streets dele 3* THOMPSON NAYLOR. OsT—On Sunday morning last, on 14 h stree” near the foot of Meridan Hill prokege of private PAPERS, of no use onit to the persou whose name they bear The & dsr will be snit- ably rewarded by \esvirg them at the Star Office, or with SIMEON WHITELY, room No. 5. Wart Devartment de 10 3t* pigraicr OF COLUMBIA, Wasnineros Le m ‘OUNTY, to-wit :~1 hereby certify that 18 Dyer, of said county, broucht be: . a R hands high; mind white, & white stripe cown his forehead; a few write sedd.e marke; and shod all round, Given vnder band of me, one of the Justi-es of the Peace ir snd tor the county aforesaid, this 10.h day of December, 1861. che oweer of the ee someieed heres 3839 ques! Prove property, pay chrzes, an: ° Lewis DYER. him away, de 10 3c” Georgetown, near the Aqus¢uct. 'y"s |, sores, bowel safe- 210 the Star to city. All es due in that which he is also Ww LERKS: master. witha oo Sed ys) ° uire ai e Gai Ward. WASTE D—WOOD CUTTERS, to cut wood by the cord, about 5 miles from the city. A comfortable house Se five ts, TED—B of Mr. O’HARE. a former ment clerk, & P with s payma: é Ww ANTED TO RENT—Twoorthree ROO: hen. near the Patent Office. bh: . Address “F, J. WANTED—A BOY, from 16 to 18 years of age, to drive a horee and cart—one that can read Good wanes and 2 stead: and the highest price W. 4. CLAGETT, emp'oyment, orks, 26th and G sts.. First de 10-St ha Makal, sg years. . il Y the ide of sar Ree cTTUe nes ose eden o'clock to~ « nitu: DING, for which we are cash prices, Familics having a surplus of furniture, will find it to advantage to give us 8 cai. No. 368 thee, here tend Kate, ANTED—TAILOKS, TAILORS. Tslore mn, mt to work on military F +t Wall, Stephene & Uo.’s, je 13-t? 90 6. KO tol street. between B and C streets. Want: TLES. C: no 3-tf 30,00 whisky &nd brandy BOT- ash sn delivery. RB. HASTINGS ED—W ow buying SECOND- WAND EURNITORE STOVESaed BED the highest eciining housekeepin, paying ONT & & CO.. 3 ) street, Philharmonic Building. ANTED—Ever ‘son to know that [am in Ww et, pot gai pay ossh forall articles furnish! line, Those leavi will do well to cali. * . between Gand east side,) Dealer in Newand Second-ha ire. «+++ 25 conts, commencing st & cell st BOARDING. ‘OAR DING.—A handsome avit of Room private residence near the Patent Mesa furuished in the best style, References re quiec. Inquire at No. 587 H, between 4th and h sts. de 4 eost* yer witnessed. NIN, al Fi ” HALL, OPO MORROW EVENING, (Thar Tickets 60 cents, le 1h 2t* + Deo. rof. C, BALL vaurspay VE i in WARDS BUILDING, Corner o' wh one doliay, admitting a gentl and ies. dell Pivanclvd adabemi Fs aah techs ce formed. it a oen tal locality. WM, Farniehi ft, BARNES at ing Store, 370 Pa Pa. Yard, ever: “school in the oi ve, (GEORGE CHRISTY’S A Y,in acts every aSTRATTON, in new CLAIR VILLE an rk RON, A purgsion~ uot 50 cents ; Gallery 25 cents.| de 4-tf 324 Pa. avenue. back room. Npoors Opon'at quarter to7; commence at quarter LOVES! CAPS! 8. iJ BUCKSKIN GLOVES, ANTERBURY HALL, AKay pe aUNTLETS, (Formerly the Washington Assembly Rooms,) NDIA RUBBER HATS. Lae ee eer eacsal | feBts “bE OU, comesiown ai wep teh rg ictitemceg Hall will attest the spirit and attractiveness of the enter- |- Serie a prey bt in a bill of novelties, annihilating to ‘‘ blue devils?” beautiful bal- ues, still charac- of the Camp- SaLu witsout Licsws® —Ann Ken- nedy nS oa0 58 by Jastice Ciark day before yesterday, for selling liquor without License. ‘ J wore Ee OPERA HOUSE, BETWEEN EA ‘RY EVENT Y, Deo 10. UES! GEORGE CHRI the great Fintist, in new solos every night! JAPANESE Tu: in songs, dances, and imitations of celebrated op- TIM HA Cc. O'N rear of the ional Brown’s VERY NIGHT! wis Eres tien ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, it of the auditorium is seated with elegant eee RAUTIFUL BALLET TO-MONT. FEB PEARTUE BAL M188 CARRIE LA MONT. Pagxen (funny Dick). ...st the Canrznsvey, Bes, 2 eee ps Jores sou tivER: eae trom "fel sonestreen-.-...---. at the CaNTERsury. » & large ment a Dresses, Mudeuren, Panta Gunton pas Hower fo areata aan: G and @ host of others.......at the Canrzuswry, | Chenille Nets, all kind Work ; MATINEE & igen tite br 3405 cet bsercea For Familses, Ladies, and Children. aBATEBOAL ALT RANOON, erste. Dv -10 conte, nee oe ADMIssion—Parquet, 25 ots.; Orehes- LA singer BEES is caleraied dotetaa : in laughabie performances nna th whol ora SWE ioliniet, Mr. > UTTER nacell det VY WOOL Deaw Bib aad AS, and ivty, — 4 ‘ivate clas: + Th n’s, Gent's ompede ii-im* Ona Butter, large sod small size, — Bightn bt Sab pe wrens Navy Yarp, 2 FL BA “@ 1 anager. ses ‘or ciroulare, terms, eto., enquire of DF. ie. OAR D.—Resapectsbie Board and well fur week, or month, in hous street, Cireulars to be obtains of the Principal, ee ALE, : fuceday. Exthesentn © and J mth s iduti ‘k of charity, eith= Contributions to thi wor! i fohensty, via 2 ie w three doors from artios : hed Szven Bui.vines, No. 130 Pennsylvania avenwe. et the Bookstores and ‘-im* no SMITH & BROTHER’S PALE CREAM SUPERIOR AMBER ATE, PORTER aso NEW YORK BROWN STOUT. The sbove CELEBRATED AMERICAN ALES are Brewed from the CHOICEST BAR. LEY MALT and HOPS, and highly esteemed by those who have used them. Purchasers are re- quested to call and examine our superior stock, sssured that they wil! find the BEST and PUREST articles. We have at all times & large stook ready for de~ livery, in whole, half and quarter casks, suitsble for the TRADE, HOTELS, and FAMILY USE, which we offer on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. SMITH & RROTHER, Brewers, No. 158 & 160 West isth st, New York City. Orders by Mail or Express promptly executed, co sé6m money, provisions cr clothin, recer' ve by the Sisters, FOR THE POOR. Fy BREAD and CLOTHING will be given @ poor of this city and vicinity on every ‘Thursday and Saturday at 12 o’clock, at ution of the Sisters of Charity, corner of York avenue. may find good Rooms, by day, 0.475 and 477 130 ‘snus. and midway GOODALL, con~ to night. #8 de 4-tf Lion Skin Cloaks, eas Variety, at ay 2.000 SEEX ANP, WHITE BLANKETS, ressave . as vee S 5. B. PUDNEY’S, in Gloves, an 324 Ps. ave., Back R mh, or 355 Dat. between Sth and 10th, ADIES CLOTH CLOAKS! Bisok Benger Cloth C! INS, Just the thi: Al tir ine Soldier, also Buckekin Gauntie losks, rown Beaver Cloth Clos Fancy Stri ‘= ‘rey Beaver Cloth Cloaks, Cloth Cloaks. ‘and Bear Six: » Ciroulars, Saoques and pre ens, oB do 6 ; @UpP y ofall ye detieasion ho ‘hope: y fo receive M. 398 Peasy N. ned wgion wil of Cloaks, ofall af the above ‘LOCKS AND WATCHES. aoe ore b oa Hotel, Alt Prien de ead ad INSON & CO,, ar °) ite ‘tas varie Hotel, OST —A SEAL RING, and a FOX-HEAD BEA eainpeed ba his atone $5 reward willbe givea to whosver returns the articles to this office. de? tf pe aes REWARD. Will be paid for the return of $25 ie Beer a ORsRe Beer the eovered Buegy, with b've linings; hi at tw I7¢h and isth etrectes of ‘Frida? W ro an streets, on Friday, November 223, 1861.by John Foster, Said Foster is aboot 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high; of sandy complexion, thin viexge, large nore, betwern forty five and fife years of age, residsnoe Noble street. near Seco street, Phiindelphis, Pa Said Horce is about 1 hands bigh,oap wile aid for off the left hip. The above rewa: the return of Be Horse. Harners, } wi'l se paid for the 2hn Foster. SAMUEL C.& K WROE. di AN AWAY FROM THE SUBSCRIBER Rina‘ Sladeneburg, BOY ANTEONY i gommouly cailed Toney. He is 5 feet 5 inc! high, very bisck, short hair, grum counte- nance when spoxen to. with a ema!l scar over one of his eyes, Went away with biack jacket United States buttons on it,) cssinst pants, yellow faaatiet gloves. | will give $180 toany one that wi!) bring him home to xe. de2 2w* FIELDER MAGRUDER, YOR SALE AND REN’. FQ OOMS TO LET, at No. 436 r aes oe at No. C street, betwom near tha City Hall, oleae” URNISHED RUOMS—Tohree large and well furnished Rooms, with or without Board, ina Northern famt'». can ve bad by addressing imme- diately. “Ohio,” Post Office. de 12-2t* Fee RENT—A ROOM, ‘0 by 2), suitable fora atore, with basement, or 5b. SVenUe, Near 436 street, south side. Fer terms inquire No. 419 Penn. avenue. Modern fixtures for frovt, a1 pre pared aud tn complete order, de 12-3t* Fos RENT—A large BER, No 437 Fifth For RENT —Ip 8 first-class h . Bn el nt tuitof FURNISHED ROOMS, warmed by a furnace, witn gas. het apd cold water, Location desirable and esntra!, conveniont to the Port Office, Pa. avenue and Capitol. References exchanged. Address R.8., Box 3, Star Offices, de 12-5t* {URNISHED PARLOR AND CHAMBERS niosly aod comfortably furnishea rarier, with two adjoining Chambers, on the first floor— house No, 411 Thirteenth strest, between G and H-f-rrent. ‘The location and the neighborhoud Bre alike p engant.and the rooms conve: com ious, Call at the premises de SENATORS OR MEMBERS CAN BE AC. ocmmods'ed with a nicely furii hed suit of rooms, at No, 30 43¢ street, between Pa.av and C street. Looation very desirable, dell 41" {OR SALE—The Good Will, Fixings, and Stock of a much frequented Wine and Lager Beer Ssioon, to which a br!i zoom and garden are attached, at s reasonable» 08 For particulars uire att t Charies Restauract,ooruer Pa, avenns 8) st. eel OR RENT—Two farnished CHAMBERS in Georgetown. For situation inquire at No. 121 Bridge st de 10 tf t OL '—The second story of » brick HOUSER, * uni ishet.or would ba furnished toa de- sirab:e partr. Inguireat 322 & street, tetw en 12th and 13 h. de i0 si* O LET—With or without Koard, one splor PAKLOR, sud two fine suits of Rooms, w: furnished. Also. foursing!s Rooms Wate gas. Apply at 99 west 18th st, between G, one squaref-omtheWhite House {URNISHED HOUSE IN GEORGETOWN for rent, (former residence of the late Hon. George M. Bibb.) corner of Fayette and Second tts, fequire of Dr. KIDW ELL, or at Ms. TAR je 10 St™ SON’S Law Office, for termz, &c OUSE FOR RENT —A verr desirable three- story HOUSE on € et, between 43 and 6th it has e back building, gas, water and ail modern conventences. Appiyto T B. HAVEN- NER. No. 347 C street, opposite the premises, rs 7 ‘OR RENT—A furnished four-story HOUSE, NNO. 24 Louisiana avenue, opposite Fifth and near City Hall. Inquire on the premises. de 10-@010t EMBERS OF CONGRESS AND OTHER can find very pleasant ROONS a pailor an one or twe bedrooms, in& private ft , é sirabls situstion within five minutes’ lk of the city Post Office, Inquire at this office. Refor- ence required, de 10-tf OR, SALE—The large three-story BRICK RESIUVENCE. No. 445, on the north side of E street, between 6th and 7td ste, iately «coupied by Col. Luke tea. For prices. &o, pagers of FRANCIS MOHUN, Eeq., 6th street. ween E and F, or of R. H. LASKEY, No. 36 Loviriaas avenue de l-lw FOR, SALE—4,000 bushels Maine POTA- Be rer oars aaaeouer 8. B, Stebbiogs, at we nh Georgetown. 7, G. YOUNG, RAR® CHANCE TO SECURE A LU- RATIVE BUSINESS —The subsoribers are thorized to reli the entire Fixtures of a tiret- Buliard -_ ermpreeid located ipo eons syivanis avenu nga good ros. is ‘compie'ely ae, ‘every aud hae Uv: de I Phelan’s best Rose jarble bed Tables. Ap- rly te x AS. Cc. Mi & CO., Auctioneers. ARM FOR SALE.—A FARM oontaining 225 4 Bret rile ot poke pel in timber, the rest. ue 0! ef oar eel deel tae ear a wean and W: ton, and within ni rt Fpa Wasitogion:"Au'apy)s ted Peony Orch pi regent growth. House, Barp. end other s ings. For ulare and terme, paul ea ag 87 veg ag between N audO ington, D.C. wood amis OeuaaTee: WO FURN D ROOMS FOR RENT, T (on Brat Hook us £06 D sereet, between Bil Tth. no 28 tf LY EORNISHED ROOMD— Feb fig oe Barmera pees ly th mea SPECIA! OTIC! SSeS ee Lasorytee s + OF expr: 5 ligh Feerean i Gabeira cece hatee de 16-3" F ANCY @€00D8 spared gs Pe ren “h and 9 it — ! OUND-A ald REEASTPIN, which the "y Cell st No. 42 a oe SECOND EDITION. _ THREE @CLOOK, P. ‘ Interesting Letter from Port Royal. pre ane drerps 4 NEW ENTRANCE TO SAVANNAH HARBOR DISCOVERED. OR, DDOTE THE NEW COAST LINE DEFENCES OF TRE REBELS. —.——_ SAVANNAR CITY DEFENCELESS!! ——_-—__— GREAT PANIC or 4 NI THE REBELS. TATNALL IN TEaKS!!: _——s- IMPENDING MOVEMENTS OF OUR FORCES apnea {Special correspondence of the Star.) Port Rovat Hanson, Dec. 6, 1861 —Editor of the Star: | seige the moment before ppder ure of the steam ane New ork for New York cliy, to yous O.R. PR of the Wabash, 5 and Pembins, ‘ned at an earlier hoar today from e late = jolsance of voor inlet. He discovered entrence into Savannab Inlet, as good per- — as Tybee [niet. be - urther: that the rebels have abandoned inal line cf coast parker nt of vi will Bike on their part _ Commander muy beapproached under circumstances tag) be utterly defenceless. -A’ raoomest en. Sherman may be ready, that fall into our bande, ” eee From deserters and contrabands tive information that all the able to get away have gone ini der an appalling panic. a have left only the “crackers,” whom no their men of prop- erty—cares about. The ~‘crackers” are ferocious ayainst them. Among the that have come to us is the steward of the Steamer Pulesei, who says that the day after = of — Head, while nell was rei the bi of the fight to oe rere breukiusting on ase m, be suddenly - buried his bands, and burst prey on ; H g i 4 z z fil § eibted i cs i . f A | a g ry ? é 3 E i s Z PI gf 5 BE: tant points in the new approaches and that another force will go about the time on « similar in the direction of Charleston, to hold certain etic points. You may also expect to hear at any time of the destruction of the enem: a railroad. connection between Charleston and Savannah. tb The Republican Caucus. Mr. Egerton was tired and disgasted talk that this revolutioa must be pat nana md out molesting slavery. It could not be done. oe furnish the sinews that sarry on ¢ was opposed to conditional that as Providence had en] means of crashing out use it. Senator Chandler supported the resol: sue use " confiscating aomawtene 4 we ,000 men in arms here inactive agains: “Risrey, ‘ r , Of N. Y., said if we at slavery the rebellion will not ee | for many years. From six months ex, in the army he was satisfied téllizence of the master a: ae of a t. Pomeroy, N. Y., approved of all egainst slavery.” It was encugh for bim to a thet the negro bears the same jivine image as the white men. He deprecated the dissolution of the Repubiican » and acked, “Where is the wis eed that re at Abraham Lircoln to the vency? andthe Sete been soid out in New York ir. of Mich., said be would vote his judgment * dictated, ‘without regard to the Administration, and if the institution of slavery Ecenpmmgalag sf peace, he would put it out of Mr. Julien, of Indiana, said the war had ite ret a and nourishment in slavery. Compro- m: and peace had bron tried, and failed; be wes now for striking at the root He was for compen- sating loyal masters; and if slavery could not be sbolished in that way, he would strike it in the neme of Freedom. that the President Col Dunn, of Ind., w must be supported by C: ress, as he would be by the people. He was in favor of confiscat! oon rebels with “or Property, but was n jor reme measures. He not agree with the gentleman fromm New York as to 2 seta of perpetuating varties. The democratic —— § oa means broug bt the present ton of affairs Mr. Colfax briefly referred to the itt it parties, and said was for teking middle ground, and confiscating the p: of rebels. Mr. Lovejoy was in favor of copeming the Administration wether he deemed all its meas- ures wise or unwive. He knew of no perty in favor of making this war one to abolish slavery, and had it been in his power to have ing a civil war, and could he nave foreseen it the overthrow of slavery would have been the result of that war, he would bave not done it, and it ‘Was therefore unjust to charge upon any portion of the republican party that their purpose in car. trying on the war is to abolish slavery, but we are for destroying siavery in order to put down the rebellion le was at present content tecon- — the property and liberate the slaves of rebels. Mr. Blake, of Ohio, advocsted the bearty sup- port of the President. Hesaid that the Govern- ment was in his (the President’s) hands, and it must survive or perish there Col. Van Wyck took similar grounds. After a general interchange of opinion, it wes found that there was but little difference among the members as to practical measures to be adopted. The conclusion seemed to be that the members present would vote for the confiscation of all property belonging to rebels and the lib- eration of their slaves, and adopt measures to fully compensate loyal masters for all the losses they might suffer. ————_+ 0 CONGRESSIONAL. ——_—_ XXVVIIth CONGR ESS—Second Session. —_.—__ Tuvrspar, December 12. Sznate.—Mr. Wilson introduced his bill for the abolishment of army sutierships, which was advocated by Mr. W. and Mr. Harris, after ing read twice. Hovss.—Mr. Blair, of Mo., rose to a explanation, relative to the discussion of yeeterdey General Halleck, excluding cermin from within the lines of bis army, and [yi received from General Halleck, — date of December 8, stating that the design of order ‘was to exclude, 282 military “o_o ae from his lines, wi ve information ta the enemy, and net lies eben ¥ THE LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. =o FROM FORTRESS MONROE. Batimone, Dec. 12.—The Old Point bost ar- rived here this morning. She brings no news whatever from Fortress Monroe or e.sewhere. os eaeataaatatedetteseate Interesting from the Seuth. Lovisvitie, Dec. 11.—Gen. Rosseau, and Jobnson’s Federal les , to the southern bank of Negiey, ville. The Richmond Savanxag, Deo. visited Tybee the lighthouse there. The Island, but none of the C From sixteen to

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