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THE EVENING STAR. | use morniege 7s 2tt ca moetig ot ue —_— Levy Quart was beld In the Aldermen's Cham- AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. Br ioeas ian aaa, Opening of St. Stephens Church. Yesierday morning the basement of St. Ste- phens’ Catholic Church, corner of 25th street LOC 2 LA actionesre } 2 ber—Dr.C. H. Nichols in the chair, and Messra, | and Penusylvanis avenue, in charge ot Kev. ‘corner. Pen + eee Bea hy ak AL NEWS. Thos. Biagden, J. A Rowland, J. A. Slsgra- | Fatber McNalley, was opened for Divias street, Star Olice Ba 3 Bouthweet corn-t of Penn's avunne and ilth siveet, nee TO-NIGET. ser. G. H. Pisnt, K. V. Burr, 4. R. Sheoherd, | service for the first time. The cougrega. | and Bad mot exhibited a willingness to pay the ittle Charcb, on the corner of High and Fourth By virtue of « deed of trust. hearing date 10th ‘Star Office Buflting ANUGEMENTS. &e., 2 and ©. R. Belt present, with the Clerk, Mr. N. | tion held its first service last sammer in the | same. He received his pay on the 2th day August. 1556, executed to the undersi: Tras. aTIONAL TRRATRR— 5 Omens as | Csitan Parochial scbool of St. Matthews, bat for a | of November, whem Lieutenant Parsons = “Jobn Seu. j Mr. Burr, of the Improvements Committee, Mary's | made a verbal report to the effect that Mr the stall | Brown wes repairing Linean Hill road which Month past has been using the basement whica | ordered Sergeant Kippel to take from hi: _H, No 38, . te was ‘aedioated yeutstday. The choir accom- | the $28, which he Sgamst the wil) of | crow: to ite utmest capacity, and many WEDNESDAY vee Jennery pe EE = seit " panied by Prof. Joho Espu'a on the organ complainant. The Lieatenant argued that | were unable to gain admitta: je exercises Bale, pape ot Sire ectees at tae square, | Brad@y to the m1 Was composed of Mrs. Sands, Miss Sands, ihe | the soldier was obliged to pay Ris just debts, | were preceded by the ring! od frouling Fone feet thre- inches (432) 15%. amd recorded in Lwe di ters of Capt. Meade, and it was the duty of his superiors to see that | hymn by tbe choir, afler which the Divine ‘M street west, a folio 299. at Mi nessey and Mr. Will he did so. By request of the defendant, the | biersing was invoked by Dr. J. G@. Batler, of | * on TRUSTEES 5 OF IMPROVED PROPER. IFN B6.Sialioe ae, Sent wil ra ALE ND BAKE HUUSE, AT THE Navy § Fain for the benefit of Parocdial School, is being beld corner of Sth and Washington stre St _Pavi's CHAret, Sth street, between D anc E. South Westingin * was ipjered by & rock slide, The swinging bridge over Rock Creek is being constructed, He also reported in favor of allowing Mrs. Concert by Miss (80) feet on nore secured . 7 s evenlog, for the benefit of the | Livingston the amount of her taxes for 6 and | ering they had case Wag postponed until 10 o'clock to-mor- | the English Lutheran Oharch. The Rev. Dr. Bente—tws good houses—therewn. the highest — a * | ‘a7 for the use of her land as @ Foad—Fort | tion of Schmidt's Mon waeedanatne nny | oe. Finkle then chargea the trastees, James Gay- | "Terme of sale cash This Property will be sol S65 cf December 4:4 188 ——_s—__ Carrot! having been built im the road, tarning | Hizh Maes was celebrated by Rev. Jobn <-> + | lor, Heury G@. Kaiser, P.© Keyser and A. subject to te right op ge u beoge dh Sin oo Providemt Aid Seciety. | the travel on her iand. The ject was Isid | Nalley (celebrant.) with Rev. Father Cieary, Susricion or Lancsxy—Lieut. Kelley’ | Winner, and theelders, John Keiser, P. Rosen- oo — poy a Ey - J The Amaete ne Direc:ors of the Provident | OVeF: 5. J deacon, aud Rev. Mr. Lancaster, S.J., | this afternoon arrested Elizabeth E. Davis, | busb, Charles Allmounsberger, John Wagner, | Ue MORN OREROLL BRENT Prasee, | Gand tate meee es | Mr. Plant, from the committee to represent | sub deacon. charged with the larceny of a watch trom | and George Schlosser, as to their duties. de3o-WMF&ds COOPER TIMER, Aucts. and binds on an alley. te im Aid Society was Beld on Saturday afternoon | tne court before Congress, stared that with Mr. ‘The sermon was preached by Rev. F. X. | Dennis McOomnell. ‘She is Reld fora hearing. | The ceremeny of consecrating the Uburch, r COOPER & LATIMER, At ————- | frame bonse and 8 large bric! * at four o'clock, in the Connecti Onamber, Oity | Barr. he had waited on the Senate Comm Boyle, of St Peter's Uhurch, based upon ‘he —— by Rev. Mr. Finkel, then took place in | PRY COOPER & LATIMI scdaive e Cd.) 54 Hai). Hon. Peter Parker in the chair,and H. | on the District m reference to the Coro second chapter o: the it by St. Luke, aud MTY ITEMS the German language, after which the 8. W. corner Pennsylvania avenue and 11th street. “se . Tittey , Secretary pro tem. | bills, and they had but little doubt ba te. Im the course Cc cboir sang another bymn in German. | © W- Star Ufice Building. The Chair sinted tha: it was necessary for po yen bods ~amalaes accoun: o mm be spoke of the church being Dr. Batier then read the Psalm, after the Board of Direetors to take action relative vy to she recent appropriation by the Corporate | improvements Aeceriain from the Atiocmey et authorities, and ix npon a plan of action 8810 | tne court what action he has takeu to, diepos, aeeee ee tam, emlegnts Sod freedmen. re- | seas ine Turnpike Company of that portion of orewine Ail trees the Darens. | the road in the District. Oarried. The resignation of Mr. F. A. Boswell, Secre- ‘Mr. Magrader stated that bis attention bad tary of the Society, was Feeeived and accept- | been calledto the case of t rane ‘wilo #4, aud My. BH. Stinemetz chosen to fill the ihe had made SnCy for their sdmiasion to the Mr. AR. Shepherd, treasurer of the society, ‘niadh onmantiimes ¢ be dome to remedy the Georgetown Almshouse. He moved that the teil of lormiebing ordera to pereous mot tq | COUFEsappott them there until the further ———__ th pd : im doctrine thronghout the world, Merrororitan Hatt.—This which be addressed the audience saying that | TRUSTEE’S SALE OF LEASE. BACK BUILD. at the And Of its progress, there now being 150,000,0. | place Of smurement te doing a flourishing busi- they were assembled on tis occasion to de vow NG. WURSITURE. nate, Se : Catholic population, with 300 bishops, (500 of | Dess with @ large and attractive Company. | the church to the service of tne Lord, He thea pour et heath ats A ie ATIMER. Aucte whom gathered recently at Rome to witness | Billy Pastor's comic singing isa t feature | reviewed and gav: hort Distory of the Luthe- STREETS. - = > Anctionsmrs the cauonizing of saints on the invitation of | at this hons?,asts the troupe of performing | ran Church. vatberans could waik By virtue of a deed of trast, dated May 16th, 1857, ihe Pope.) who acknowledged Pius the Niotn | dogs aud movkeys. On New Year's afternoon | in fellowship wita all Utrisiians who believe | atid iy recorded in Liber £.¢-E.. No.2. folios ae the successor of St. Peter and the repre- | Manager Henze willgivea grand performance | that all men are eorr: pt, that there ts re- | 4. 145. 106. and 147, of the Chattel Records for sentative of Christ on earth. Tne church was | for the benefit of the suffering poor of this Dis- | demption in Cl y Courty: D.C, the undersigned will Dot national one, but im it all politics, race | trict, the whole Vompany appesring in a bill Holy Ghost. The Lu experi- m.. THE Rs ¥, 0 aa d and color, &., are forgotten, and on its doc- | of preatexcellence. We trust the house will | mental Churcb, not formal. He invoked moose th ned teh Mrecte, trines throughout the world the mempership | be crowded on this occasion. Present not to claim to be Latheraus unless ini the following -de- Breaunit. He spoke at some length on the RRO, SRR! they Rad the faith of thatold Monk, Lather. blessings of the church on commnauities, and GENTLEMEN’s white and colored kid gloves | The Lutheran Cbarch. be said, moved that the Comm ttea on i YJB WHEELER £ 00., Avctiom ine bs , 5 had ease of the Premises. ending January Ist, 1573 No. Hatwoen (th and Tih Member ic tieniees kaa ee {be Chair laid before the court ® communi- | the duties of the membership, and express-d | of best quailty, suitable for weddings, rec-p- | a mission to sccomplish, in this’ world Building on the rear of the lot ae Mopresite Seaton ease.’ . om ordes upon the treasurer be OF dnakinz ® | cation of Christopher Adams, asking an app-o- | the hope thst this edifice would be one in | tions, evening parties and levees. Also, \ great h no other church could accomplish, 32 Feather Beds and Bed Furniture for same eat wan really te tame te ae | printion for consiraetion of a road. The roid ‘ange i to evangelize those coming trum jm ge wi which for ages the Christian would seekrefage | variety of Scarfs and Ties, and ali kinds of | which w: ion BOW beiwg im litigation. the com. Strers : CONTINUATION OF SALE oF HEAVY SILVER received an order endorsed by ® }rominent and consolation. ss £0008. NB & Co. the old Fatberiand. Qrher denomine’\oas ee : Refrigerators We shall continne the sale of Silver Plated Ware 1 presses - Moni ation was laid on the table. Also, peti- TheChorch, when completed, will be a fine 310 Pa a and loth s would establish missions among the Germaus, ry be » athe. spplicast) wae ine seffarink caeanien ue | tion of Joseph E Ramecy, asking permierion | structure and’an crasenrwe he Poe en, a Osa but wey could not make the prayers inat | Prete Madkste, Sesterene Gpstes, eee ps wieade, ace tana aa per. | fofstablish @ pondrette manufactory between | in which it is built. The brickwork is aireniy | _JEWELRY.—Jet Coral Setts, Silver- | Lutherans can Forks, and Lovisians | the Corral and Bennett's Bridges: referred. | completrd, id the work on the interior is | Plated Battos relief a healthy man, at mins re- | At the conclusion of Mr. Batier’s remarks s e, Be. lock, amd EV Z ~ Also, protest ot Thomas R. Lovelt, trustee for | progressing finely, and it is hoped will be | ceived this moroing Dollar | the hymn cemmencing “Come Holy Spirit, | Terms cash. EVAN HUGHES. Trustee. | gai, til after N ood fire, children | Touien Fletcher, against the eats pied by July next. The an of the | Jewelry Store, No. 438 Pennsylvania avenue, | joy Dove was snus by Miss Lizzie Reese, | de2dte __ COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. lil be tound road ——— Kalorama, with Le church is by Messrs. Class & Kammerhueber, | besr4 street. e of the Engitsh Lutheran Church choir, and B* oqorae. Fag a Aecponeert),, 5 — =. ee wy ht om, th u it tl in Le 5 le —— is 5 ev. shed b A ~ ~ ~ ” at it certainly was not sutter- | 1aig beiore the court the ienlne ot ree jpeee | an nee Jopih Of the bellaine, chee, |. nave nucurvapedailional camplestor cus. | saying het wart Gime wens Sieve onrmar Praae, RegssNd Bleventh’at., | Sib of the'vors beet manutacgane tr TN ge agen ng ge ached von lening the Sar- | projection for the tower, Is about 140 feet. aud | 10m work. Gentlemen's garments made to or- | Would be orpacized, when’ then woain Sas Cae Bavilee. cate : oueete said he wan compelied to Tetaes | vent road: and it was ordered tat the award | the width 30, und, with the Pastoral residence, | ¢f lower than New York prices. | singing in English and Germa: = be pad ° si come | The wll of P. W. Dorsey, for fead furnished Sree bo bad examined, and | the stock belonging to the conrt, was Iaid be- knew -te Spplicant tobe in actual want and | rere the court, when some debaie took place, Chere aOtrE Te ne committees aad d\- | in which it was stated that the three teams Fectors should visit persons before giving them | Cn." about x50 per year. oxderes on the treasurer, otherwise the whole | ‘Sr. Hingden moves that the bill be referred EA St the society would be a failure. | tothe Committee on Improvements, with in- years ago | PINE WINES AND STORES BRLONGING TO nai mmencea < | THE LATE Sik FREDERICK BRUCE AT work in Washington; !5 years ago Dr. Butler 5 i m » DNESDAY MORNIN: avenne,has COMmenced his Jabors in Washington oi oe Uittos tothe & neat building in the e style of architec- Sa nmnster ordare ture adjoining, Wil! cost about S600. Tho pews will be ready for rental next Sunday, EP <a and, jadging from the large attendance yester- Lo Nal apteghn Pennsylvania. auense. nes | day and Reretotore, they will soon be alt en- | Pomtively it tien Bt x) Astrakan; @abio | charches during tb period. He asked a lit gaged. Next Sunday arrangements wil! also ~ | eral collection fro audience, an 1° be made fora Sunday echook ee eenh Sad will obit’ tame now @t | choir sang while it wee belng takeg ap. R-v. uTy The basement of the Church was crowded -iaicaged | Mr. Shermer, of the M. P. Churgpoffered the 8 do Champagne GiB. NING, Corner 7th street and Maryland avenae, | ‘¢ German Latheran Church Opposite Patent Office he late " S$ BOSIERY, WOOLLEN ; egal L street, between aarh and | TO IR Ch iNa WARE AT AOC TON Janay nil nell the Wines and Btores, | We shall sell, during this werk, at oar specious “—% its sin treet. Mr. Jobn R. Arron thougbt it advisable to } Re i c rz | st to f c: sy aupicy visiting Gacots as sinail a nea, | Stfuetion to inquire into the expediency of eat varlety o! » Dol esterday by an attentive congregation. It 5 uding prayer, aod the befediction was 8 do | 6 are, Woollen Goods, Hosiery, & tion, whose duty it showid be to find out the | “*y;0K.\Be Rorses and carts. Will be. used for the resent as a Charch, ba: | Wetter from He CRE cha ee eee | Pronounced by Dr. Buller. HS 3: Senpenty,, comprising’ Mesiene, Coe- oye ot all dekcriptions . it “I - oe = a 'C x poor and those in want. If volunteer agents | tareutsed ncaa ataeee pmo dla Sete Sones ase ee Wanbled | rumascry Darantwast, Ogicr of Comptrot- tgs gee Lape line eae 3 do Latent Chambertine Delis. Vaars, Mantel Ornaments. Statuary rene pe bnded upon, there would be | tp tne present manner of maxing repairs, and | Gallant are the contractors for the carpenters pM fae re W asntncrox, Octoder 2, | gress streete, has deciared 2 dividend of > per 3 do Margeaux Novic Heods, Gloves, Gnenticts, Stockings, Uus ee a Tee € the Treasurer to report at the nex: | work, and Mr. John Chapman the bricklayer, a tke ome Caen = aris wow titer Jevier | Cent. at of the profite of the last six monsne, ee AS -dembirte. Beawers; Blanketa: Gov tide, courseto preven imp siviou woul beto'ea. | Meeting the total cost of Fepairs made fast asuadietieigaies ant the receiving of parcels containing Largows | which will be payable to the stockholders 7° oo pect iarer Lote Olive were wie mee er nttary police. The | ” Col. Magruder moved & resolution of thanks | THB PLEASING Ungisrmas Festiva or | values, without charge, as generally practised | “ter Wednesday. free of Government tax. A few choice Begare. Scissors, Knives, Napkin-rings, Castors Potice were always well informed in regard to | to the President (Dr. Nichols) for the impar- | W88L8Y UHargt SuNpay Scuvot.—On Fri- | by the banks, authorized or permitied by Sec- Firs —About half past twelve o'clock on of Auso. Albums, Bibles tre on chan morereadily | tial manner in which he bad filled tue chair, | @8Y evening last the festival of the Wesley | tion , and if's0, are the Stovuholders geapon. | Sunday morning au alarmot Mrs waeencnden | A a Choice Cigars and Tobacco detect cases of imposition than members of | winch wer ssopad tod Bee briefly | Capel Sunday School ioox piace in tho | sible jor their eafety 2” | from box 72, occasioned by the discovery of Hariicot Ver. Harricet Fragolet Wines and Liamers, Groceries committees, who, for the most part. nad not | penyiny" i : cbureb, and it was one which will long be | To this inquiry I reply that National Banks | fire in a shed in the year ot Mr. Nordlinger's Gbrenen Past ane Gorcert. be, Honsehold Furniture, Stoves, &c. time (© examine info the merits of applica. The court adjoumed. Temem bered by the participants, among whom | are incorporated associations, domg business | shoe store, Bridge stree', netween High | sperms cash. COOPER & LATIMER, A Jarge lot of Clothing, Boots and Shoes, &- gen toy Police eager ao ey Dim ‘hat } Sliap Os ae were a ge pamber of seaports of larger eee ooo United Siates, with certain | S enienn ana an mngh el de2%d_ [Int., Chron ,Exp. Auctioneers. Most of the above named goods have been co e ‘cok Occasion to follow a of rehet 5 - par - | growth.” The scheol had assembled in the | specified and limited powers. Section 5 ot the (colored.) and ow 'y Mr. meers, | signed to ns from the North, and will be sold wita- Sepa to ee destination to see sf all was rignt, | nication of the Grand Ladgeof the Donner | eatement, and at the Sppoisinn ame ie | Seca Gurrency act detines these powers, | Yerby. The steamers Union and Henry Ad- | [RY COOPER ® LATIMER: Avctioncers, | | sisned to ns ane ound imat the beneticiary was abuad- | Goinmbia, Reid Fridsy evening tees, che for, | Scholars ‘were marched into the chureb, in | wherein the Natonen Banking Associations | dison were quickly on the spot and extin- | Southwest corner of Peunsylvania ave: and iith | @e Sr at BAGLE & —_ ag ge = ard, and pro- | jowing officers were installed for the ens ug | which seats bad been reserved forthem. Here, | are authorized to “exercise under thisact all | guished tbe fire. ‘The building was partiy street, Star Office Building. , . i house. Mr. N. nitary officers ineach * into att reperted cases of Prevent the society being t br the services of the force im designating proper objects ot | jy. Advantageous. aud he Bad honored the ‘Som tions of the chief of the sanitary force. | 'B. Bury, ¢ z pare peony had been through the | ards: L. Stoddard, G. Tiler. % ard, avd found some who represented Sage , i seives'in want who were not actnaily | aint wiediclory of Dr. R. B. Donaldson. } after the scholars had engaged in singing. a | such incidental powers as shall be necessary | destroyed. but the contents were saved. ‘The = Christmas 1dyl wes recited, and some Christ. | to carry on the business of banking by dis | damage done was slight. The fire is supposed | TRUST] RS SALE O AREAS ErRovED mas carols sung. On the plattorm a cedar | counting and negotiating promiseory notes, | to bave been the work of an incendiary. STREET, BETWEEN stu ANDOsu STRELTS | We ¥ill se at grove was seen, in wRich was a bar, with | drafts, bills of exchange, and other evidences ARRIVAL Or TuR Ginson.—The stesmer EAST, * Ps | street, THIS EVENING. '- decor, window, chimney, and thatched root, | of debt; by receiving de by ouxine Aad | John Gibson, Captain Fuller, of the Mer- | Under’ and by virtue of a deed of trast to the | Exeuing duriag the week, @ Sad the church being darkened, quice a novel | selling exchange, coin, and bullien; by loan- | vhante’ line between this port snd New York, undersigned, dated the 28th ef Nevember, A. D sight was presented. A committee of little | ing money on personal security; by obtaining, arrived at her whart yesterday moraing with | 16, and recorded in Liber R. M girls was chosen to see why Sana Ciacs had | issuing, and circulating notes according to the | 4 full cargo of merchandise for District mer- jr 435, cote (occ wed neglected them, and they were directed to go | provisions of this act chante. The steamers of this line will con- | Pay GRUANUANY A to the cottage (n their appearance, old Sinia A National Bank may exercise any or all of | tinue to make regular trips between this port | 5p the premises, at pullic thrust bis bead.out of the chimne, —_= ~ 4 J > ° Lockie, DG. Master: J. H.'Russeil, Sr. G. Warden: J 8B. Will, Jr. G. Warden; N. D. Larner, Seeretary: ©. pom gene st. G. ward could exs | | Masonic year—B. b, French, G. Mas | distress. and tb | Treasrrer, ©. N ge assortment of y Woolen, and other goods, istfog (p part midt, G. 3. Stew- Bionkete and Bed orters. Shawls. Hosiery D. 1355, at 3 0'clock p. | ape. ob on Note Paper. , T Groceries me fiom geen 9 | and variety ti other gente ofall kinas there privileges, but nothing more. It may be and New York during the en‘ire winter, hay- | hidder the whole of Lot 2 " acting Grand Master, on retiring trom the | ““WDOo's there!” and a little conver clatmed that a bank may receive packages of | ing been iron-clad so a8 to be able to make | three. (3 ) and the eastern twenty tense) feet, by ____CNAGEE & 00. Ancts._ ing. In some esses two families resided Tesponsibilities of bis position. was received , ~We4. the girls entreating him to show himself, | valuable securities, plate or other things, for | their way through the ice. seventy five (75) im depth, of Lot numbered four, | = id he then gave soup ticketsto | with marked attention. sree ; when he called on the !airies to light up, and | safe Keeping, under the power granted to Sent BACK AGAIN.—Lizzie Stewart, who | {4)) in the Square unmbered eight hundred and TO-MORROW. rodnom ges | The sainary of Hon. B. B. French, te | immediately the icterior was brilliantly | celve “deposits.” But the term sdepocis” | made her escape from ihe work-bouse the | Siiiseut asf Mou nde ceeweise Brewery ~ Auchoneers Fr. Slowen ‘hougbt airectors should £0 to | new Grand Mater, was replete with Ma-ontc | lighted. He then emerged trom ime door, | has adefipite, well ascertained meaning. as es- | het ay, son ou Saturday evening arrested | ung i2et and Vaults, and the other improvements ret. bet. F and G sts., opposite he houses, and asceriain if persons were in | law and jureprodence, and contained much | @¥d the girls informed him that the | tablished by custom, and anthenticaied by | [Prades wason S and recommittee to the | _ The property fronts on D street 127 feet 2 inch Patent Office. went | waluable information He was firs: eles: scboo! had been forgotten, and he ai judicial decisions, and is limited in the sense | YY. 1yfucer Wwarwlcy by Justice Backes ie 80 Tee’ leet om the =r sis. Slowen wanted all to be wader tha con- | Grand Master twety-coe years ago. wh Ubst he could de nothing, ‘for his stock in which it is used here to deposits of money | ¥° Se sil line, and t back 14 .| LARCE SALE OF FINE OLD WINES AND {robot the directors, oF some person who could | there was but 25? Massa tm ton District no: been given out e was informed that a | payable on demand. If it means anything | ‘0X TO WoRK.—The coopers who were on | and contains. in t ait square feet of LIQUORS - \ssue 'D* orders | there are 2.400 affiliated to the 16 Lodges in t box of candies had been found ana some nuts, | More ihan tBis, it may include anything or | % S'tike, im consequence of the intention of | laud. It is improved with expensive and complete | We will sell. al on TUESD Mr. Ske pherd ssid wend erveu moch time | Histrict; besides more than 1,00) unam@liated, | aNd be @:ked for their baskets, which they did | everything. If it would include silver plate, their employees to cut down their wages, have | Brewery buildings, vaults, &c.. avd isa very val. | MORNING. December Sist_at lU'so clock. = inbor to the work of the society, and : - ” >, u | The prosperity. influence, and character of | Not have. and he suggested that they take off | itmight includecotionortobacco.which would | £0ne 'o work again at the reduced price, ex. | wable property. It wis formerly kuown as Bau. | auscritwent of Wines acd Liqeots, comelatone while he was treasurer he did not {i nd thar t! ian 8, apd omunell's Brewery | part of— £ ed i c: 7 | cept those employed st the shop of Mr. Brem. | ™2v pd later as Frowunell 0 Freemasonry here was never in #0 g. their stockings. The Fairy (Queen was called, | be absurd. The practice to which you reter ~ ‘Terns of sale: One-third cash .of which $250 m Lottles Assorted Liquors ‘he society should go in debt or have the | - A and emezged in view of the school, repeating | cannot, then, be sanctioned by this particular ™*Tman. They beld out three weeks before bed ited at the tt le d ry Wine funds ‘brown away. Hrom one bundred and | “tou as ar present. and the Grand Master " “¢ ecould | power prauted if ¥ resuming work. epee a Pot te 2 some prefly verses, and asking what she could | filty to two bundred and fifty orders wers | COPET@tulated the craft om this continaed prety id Th a Claus tui d ber that th But can 11 be sanctioned by the authority con. Due To-MoRRow.—The steamer Ja: boetrgel sths. with tuterest from the d re pie Witeks prosper! yd us es jo. Santa Claus tuformed ber that the schoo! t ci a - | 2 steam! mes aan tear % 6 0 me _ Se a oe pr ogginer Lenco Pre Mw Socom beens ef Freeand Ac. | were waiting for presenta, but they had uo- | ferred to‘exercise such incidental power as Green, Captain Inman, from New York, a1 sale, to be secured by deed of trust upon the p Scotch and Trish W o'bers outside of the society gave orders i ; a 7 thing to puttRem iu. To which she replied 10 doven Uli London Brown Stout shail be necessary to carry on the business of | the George H. Stout be complied with in | pec one persons beeause they bad not courage to | cepted A. Y. Masons. held its sunual comma- ptain Ford, from Poil- refuse, and tn many iustences the orders were | yeMton on Friday evening last, and elected erty’. in verses, asking if {airy stockings wouldnot | banking,” &c.! 1 think not. The custody of | adelphia, are expected to arrive to-morrow. Should the terms of «ale do, and extending ber id cailed i valuables may be @ convenience to the Direct. Tue OC. T ten daze, the deposit, will be considered forfeited. | $9 Qeaticgee Saquer z - the following na: cers 1 co, and ex wand cailed on all to a ct | THE CANAL —The canal 1s open for naviga- | and the propert upan five days* olan! Gi a Poreene not in want. There was now wi the | Suscatc yaar-- Grand masie: sche hae, | Uke aenia Onan, aod disappeared, and the | ors. Stockholders, and customers of @ Bank. | ion. ‘The boas D. Kuode, Mill Bon wend | ankicetin ie ational Tat the risk Brandy. Port and Sherry Wine treasury of the association about $2,200, excia- Deputy Grand Master, Andrew J. Tinney: | /atier entered the house, tn high glee. and soon | but it is not im the elightest degree a necessary | Morrison, came down last evening laden with | 04 cost of the delingnent purcli Fine O14 Blackberry Tent, Probate, oie a ine uy covern- | senior Grand Wardeu, Charles it. Taine, | Teturved with a wheel-barrow’ laden: wre, | incident to the busines of banking. But imere | gr Conveyancing and stamps at the expense of the | Kem Poneh, ™ robably awsther $1,000 wouid be col- | Junior Grand Warden. George W. Brooks. | Stockings, containing confectionery, which | 18 @ direct limitation to the scope of thes inci- sae eer ath ‘ oa Track, &e, ‘: jected. and care must be taken as to distrib. | 2 2 Brown: Greed | was plentifally distribated, and afte dental powers, im the language immediately | _ WATCH MEETING.—There if to be a watch le, which the undersigned will convey to | 180. ting the same, oF the money would er trey | Grand Treasurer, Thomas Brown: Grand P y distriboted, and after making Ps guage several trips each scholar was supplied, and Pickles ‘Th following the grant, incidental powers neces- ; Meeting at the Vunbarton-stree: M. £. Church | the purchaser, is aaid to be Ripe f hy the exercises brought to a pleasant termina- | ®@ry to ‘yon the business of banking by | ‘© Morrow night tion, the whole assembiage being gratitied by | discounting promissory notes, &c. Isthe power | Mrxtinc or THE HurREws.—A meeting of | | } shor: time. The committees and directors | S°cTetry, Wm. H. Myers; Grand Tyler Thos. the novelty of the affair. | toassnme the custody and safe-keeping of mis- | the Hebrew citizens was held yesterday at | de19-d&d Lowndes pep allen stp ye erests and give orders to | “Prom the subordinate Lodges in the Dis:rict Nee De Cie teal thought the suggestion of Columbia reports were submitted. showing Ae tw Daving ihe sanitary sillcers eortiy wan | (AC oFrT S300 bad been expended for charit: ALso. Jarge lot of fine Begars and Tobacco ees NAGLE & ©0.. & cellaneons valuables necessary to the discount | Rodier’s, Mr. D. Barwald presiding, with & i WM. L_WALL & 00.4 ‘ of promissory notes, drafts, bills of exchange, | view of organizing a secret beneficial society. ro S were in want a good one. aud might be triea. | Sbl¢ PUrpotes during the past Masonic year. phi? TOR 7um POOR AL & meeting in aid of Sed jaitnecesaary in order to do any portion of | The meeting adjonrned until next Sunday, GOVERNMENT SALES. B Origtual Worse and Oerslage B {was the duvy of all members to be cai Re . Larter ba! ess. E rac- | when the organization will be completed. i Ss spending tee motes, oak ne ea: | Put Tushiedncn, Barone sks New ¥ itol Hil! Presbyterian Church, bred ea Evidently not. The prac. | whe re complete ulsia: applied to those scruaily suffering, otherwise | Last even! the charity would not be acceptable to God, as | Of the Wasi ne the public temperance mee y tion of gion City Temperance Soc Ce reer arsmopener mae tice, then, not being authorized by iaw, is pr Fs Col and B streets— v. Dr. Ches THE Port mntered—The schooner Carrie G°*’ ERNMENT SALE. SALE OF HI Holmes, Wilbert master, wit ber for Mr. vf jerred includes the power to loan money on | Wheatley, trom Jacksonville, Florida: the Post Quortrma ste ae be A b Lajih Power and intaiii- | took place at Temperance Hail. and was very | mem és t0 ihe best way of Felieviog the wants | .Syersonal aecuniy.® Neining’ i adie soe | eee? rom Jacksouyille, "Florida he The Tron inthe Paling SEE batiaae decane | REMI Ceara, ek Sethe eases gene and relieve the needy, and | !8rgely attecded. Addresses were delivered | of the poor took place. In the Fifth Ward, iosning Money on real estate, uevertheless it is | from Bangor. for Gen. Howard; and the brig ¥ wot throw tbe money away | by Messrs. W P. Drew, J.T. C. Ciar' which had been visited pretty generally by JH. pson, U.K Harris, f. G. Clayton, Thos. Boleter, snd John Golding. John S. Hol- q, the president of the society. fatement of the grea: amovat of . by fire in the Nav) -yard. which was f ly used | ti a m) Hee ana ie ee aeecnibited ns though it had | HH. Seavey, Leo master, with number from | as workehope Uy the United State emcee | NOR etal “TRIntT wonens. as ment, will be -old at public auction, THURSDAY. | Many good Work, Saddle and Harness Horers am. ALse, The Chair said a party had applied to him for relief. ard wpon inquiry be found the party WSs Ouro! employment because he would not Werk for SH per month Rev. O. Pitcber, Bivle agent of the Young Men's Christian Association, 4 widow aud eight cbildren bad been fo been done im so many words. The rule then, | Bangor. is thata bank can exercise only such powers Jan y2. er not &Terms: Treasury Nor E. id, WO Were with- Qs are expressly granted, and that a out anything to eat, amd almos: destitute ot ies. Rockaways, Oarriages, Wag ins. ara our Veuten oe Two new Jenny Lind Wagons, bufit Two Jagger Wagons, built in this city. ALSO. and second-hand Haruess, Saddles. Car-iages, campaign of ’sS. as funds were getting low, persons before cend- tem of "8. img orders to the treasurer should be satisfied | Un New Year's nig! rand reunion meet. of the actual want of the applicant. ing wili be held, under the Auspices of the Afier some further debate as to the mode of | WasDingtowians, at Odd Fellows! Hall, when Gistribusung feel. kc, Mr. Shepnerd said he | the exercises wili commence at six o'clock. hike to see this feature incorporated by the Provident Aid Society. Rev. Peter Parker thovght tat the Society would take up the sabject of securing employmen: to poor and nd ti their efforts in saving kis property on the o- assume the custody and safe-keep- | of the fire sesterday morning. it ‘W. NORDLINGER. pO! ; Three Farm Horses : granted is specifically prohibited. In this view GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. By order of Brevet Maj. Gen. Thos, Swords, As | @ne Blooded Hore Mr. Shepherd said the by-laws provided for | Teformation of intemperat> men | clothing. Rev. ur. Chester though: the vest | Sf the cases) have to Desitation iu saying | ——————————___ | eM. Gen. U8. AL DAVID PARKIN ‘Two Freeh Cows and Calves, ZTINUEE commiites of five ip each ward, but | Which has been accompii-ued by the assoctt- | Way fo contribute to the relief of destitute fam- | that in my judgment: Ie ie goatee A CARD,—The undersizued is desito tet Lieut. ast se aa AL he Was SOFTy to see that some of the wards had | tion during the past year, and urged the mem- | ‘sies was to furnish them employment, so that | gression oP the Provisions of the Nation expressing bis thanks to t th ae ae Pes wen & Spree, collection of Kew and Becond-hane done more in distributing than collecting, and | DeTsbip to labor with increased zeal in the | they could susiain wemeelves He sbouid Ap ad a yet mg ames to / ing of miscellaneous valuables. It is dapgerous to tl moity in the nature 1OMAS DOWI BY kbolders. Ifthe val ans. La RL New 0 Worthy people, but for the present they must Will be sol ; New id at Pub ue &c.. at private sale. the carelessness or dis- OMAC FE Ss 707 . $8. verume: lex, Would be glad fo give the directors in each | AM opportunity will be given for ail to speait. | relieve their urgeat wants. honesty of a bank offlcer or clerk, the officers | wiitherented fur tin seine ee See Nantic | Begeessat fe Goverment sual " ante Gees, Turelepe, Tharstags, ond ard « credi: of two bundred dollars tor wood | 8d vocal and instrumental music, fnrmisned | No collection was taken up at the meeting, | are undoubtedly liable; and if the practice has | Auction. at the store of Thomas Do 0.174 | property. to wit ‘arriages and Harness always ox private sale at some piace im te ward, and have them | bY the Simerent Divisions, ‘Will add to the in- | as the Sommsaleanen, corel eaten wil cali deen sanctioned by the board of directors, they Bridge sire : o MONDAY MORNING, Jannary 3 Bangice, i W.L. ~ . mak aie! c an ¥ terest of the meetin; on the citizens o: a tor concribations. 22 hy 0'clock— : age. . — ee Pe ete anne ee te eda a cane coir, organ- | The soup-house for the Fifth Ward will be | Stibeomekhts septs Ld ed Et thre) Landings on the Potomac Biver, above ‘ spring W ‘acons. BY COGPER E LATIMER: Auctioneers, fhe Chair stated that Or Reyburn. ot the | 120d September lith last, by Aldermen Lioyd | opened to-morrow at the barracks, on East | the bank, I do not question burthat the sueck. pe a aaa ce as 21 Sk CS can be soem at this | Southwest cormer of Pemmuitente nesters — Freecien's Bureau, was present, and ro. | 2d others, is gradually increasing its mem- | Capitol street. The meeting adjourned with | poder tpi ia neni e be required to make | Terma esc J. A. RITOHT office any time previous te aste % . street, Star Office Building quested (bat be give some information as to | brTship, and will commence the new year by | prayer by Rev. Dr. Tustin. good the resulting loss des0-d THOS. DOWLING. Auct By erde he Chief Quartermaster, Fifth Mili- ‘ — Z the relef commission of the Bureau, | meeting in the Ball occupied by Equal and I think tne custom 8 very hazardous one, ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Geor = | tary District. On TUESDAY MORNING. December ‘et Dr. Reyburn said the appropriation of | other Divisions, in the fourth story of the T KRTAINNENT FOR THe | and shall do all in my power to discourage it; | [> et ee weown: A. J. McDONNIGLE, J¢ o'clock in front of our Auction Roo $25,140, made by tbe last Congress ior white | telligencer Building, on Saturday next Ourians.—A number of friends of the Prot. | and, under certain circumstances, might be | TRUSTER ’S SALE OF VALUABLE de wg Bent. Col. and a. q. M.,C.8" A. sell» collection of Household Fara and colored. bad Deen Gistriputed, and the | ‘rouble now seems with « estat Orphans, arsembled in the parlors o: | compelled to proceed against a bank for @ vio- | PROPERTY ON FIRSTSTREET. diated rn Greee Rep Pastor Buite special appropria‘ion of £15,00 made for the the Asylum jast nigatand witnessed a sight. | lation of its charter, a course which 1 hope TOWN, D. ¢ PpeBric SALE OF OBDNANCE STORES Mirrors. Engrevi colored people of this District was now being Pree i encez the superintendence | may be avoited by voluntary action on the | ; Under and by virtue of a Deed of Trust to the =s Bedsteads and Bureaus distributed. By the act of Congress this fund = of Wiliam G Hinewood. Two Christmas | part of the banks. ber A. Bite autre te token a Mou REAU oF ORDNANCE, Navy Derantwent. 2 War Ss Confined to the colored people alone. | THE Riven FRoxT, December 3.—Meagre | trees had beet provided by thetescherrafans | very respectfully yours, No. 2. at folio 40 etseq and atthe request of toe BELasOm Wty, Decent 3 Pairs About four thousand dollars yet remained and | pickings aloug the Petomac this morning; be- | Sanbath scecol, each of which was loaded H.K. HuLsvep, Comptroller. x aid at patitic sact be wouwid be giad to co-operate withthe Prov. | low will be found K- eret 3.8 Nonnis, Esq. Oasbier First National | Prony scoured thereby. if ‘thi be ne di ree ne ee rn en ee ee eae ‘Maryland. pay thrown open to visitors at seven o'clock, when Mattresses Featber Beds. Bolsters = Pillows There will be iN sell on the premise? | est bidders, on ™ BSDAY. {ape and Wood Seat Chaire ident Aid Society, so ima persons should uch « Wharf.—Arrived—Long-boat Onta- ee ee net or 3 Poot f- pot receiv irom (he Society and Kurean both | Tio, Ospr. Walter, with wood for Halley: schrs. M., at serve, Missouri, a large lot of Miscellaneous Un- et ip an d the tree: The attention of depositors of bonds and | p. m.. the western hal 0 r serviceable Naval Ordnance Stores Crocke Mayor Wallach stared that refugees from | Annie Jaue. Capt. Koll ns, with wood for Magne ie Oeeeeeae pecaleiniy ey the ai: jouer valuable packages are respectfully | (53,)in Beatty & Hawkin’s addition to rt of Shot, Shell, Uanister, Old Canuen. Stoves, ke she South frequently applied for money to | Market: Princ ism, Capt. Grisseit, with | rection of Mr. Steman, their musical instruc. |! called to the above letter from the Comptroller | eeerere prereente. Ofeeey nae large Darriages. Shot Guns, Rifles, Axes, Waist i. AY take ‘hem home. and asked if the Bureau dis. | Wood for Hallett. iled—Steamere Virginia, | tor. After prayer by Rev. Mr. King, and sing. | Of the Currevcy. Concurrent opinions by orks wonare har a front of Bi feet on - rtridge Boxes A number of Gases o tribured a rund to refugees Capi. Gregg, for Occogasm, with filty wood | ing. the distribution was commenced by a pre. | vera! eminent legal gentlemen haye alco side of First street, by a depth gf 100 feet. ty igh oe apes ig bay dmg | tammceh Sbormns Larrene. Dr. th replied that refugees could be | Culters: Guiding Star, Oapt. Miller. down the | sentaiion tothe Ma‘ron, Dliss Mary Wannell, | been given. In consequence thereof we do | feiunt id be made @ very desira- days after the conclusion of the sale —— " Rachiancet reHeved out of the Bureau tund, proper. river, light. jJoilowed ip quick succession by the presenta. | Det feel jastified in longer assuming the re- | ide pic lies between the prover- | otherwise they will revert to the Governm PS ge or ee age ee Mr. Shepherd said in the list of needy per- Riley's Wharf tion of a gift—a cornucopia, a bagot candy and | *ponsibility of the custody of such article: tes of J and James B. Welsl, de 19-te H. A. WISE, Obief of Bureau. YM. K. WALSH & O0.. Anctionesre sanded in by Superintendent Kichards, a | C! a cake. tovach litte inmate, one Rundred and | Vepositore sre requested te withdraw suc = ta ‘ saan my —— —— 255, Southeast corner 10th st. and Pa. ove large majority were colored. Arrangements four tn sumber. Then a general merry making | 4 posits now in our possession, at their con- | ,, Terme ofeale: | $W00cash; the residan in 6 and [DFSB4BLE PROPERTY aT AUCTION. AR EVENING SALES sbould be made so that those colored persons j from Patuxent, with oysters for | and einging followed. couctuding with a yote | vebience, before the first day of January, 1-63. Artima ond ib pina AID aa 101 Turuer & Evsenboot; Flying Fish, Capt. Lewis, from Hunting Oreex, witR an assorted cargo the Bureau sho !d not re- eeive any trom tars coc REG the property, or the purchaser at his option, may FRIDAY, Janus 10, 1868, at 12 m., on the prom. GREAT BAR of thank the whole in cant, S10 meited when | tererd wil ofers we pubite OF WS. Howe he wi 00 tobe deposited ‘wi 1 i us fe AT AUCTION nT E yay the w ho to be deposited wh. nes 1 ction, ‘the LO < Cashier First National Bank. | Pp? ee nele in cast & 4 “| GROUND with the Buildings and ‘Iinprosements | _TUKSDAY" dit ———>— é nveyancing and stamps at the cost of the pur- | thereon, and an elegant assortment of Househulé | MORNINGS ‘at 20 o'clock, and EVENIN TRE ORIGINAL FRANCS Paice List—Good | chaser. The title which I vill convey to the pur- | Furniture, of which T-P May was late cwacrane | o'clock. oo will well eit! EE NENGE a Merino Shirts and brawers, 51), 0, 75, 90 eents, | chaser, I believe to be perfect roprietor. sitnated in the first district of New Or- | room for other consignments we are daily reve! +: the generous doners. Giad were the hearts of the little orphans, and joy was writth on every countenance as they respend- ed to the vote with three hear:y cheers. Long will they remember the Cnristmas of 1567 ITO! hi: Om m)'tee of three be fppomnted to act with br. arn, and “f—The Government steam- see that iNcse persone ceiving trom the Ba- wharf this morning with fifty ran shonid noi receive from the society: | Workmen. We understand that a number of $1 Good White Sbirts, from 90 cents up to ERED W. JONES. T es in the syuare bounded by Gasquet, Caual trem our Northern Agents. We name ip pa: ch motion was adop* 3 the U Teens en, at work at Fo otineRiae SEES $2.50. Good warm Gloves, from 25 cents u; de 90-dts THOMAS DOWLI Marais. and Villere streets, comprising abont 7,700 and Fancy Br. (Goo's wctaaed ae hs coments Geen a ante. | Warmer coded and urns | Cocnty Tracuzn’s Ineriture.—a: an ad- | Goin Socks, from (cents per pair up; aud square foot of ground. Number of house. 862. jth inet ndershire “anal Bras pointed as the commitice Messrs. A. H. Shep | e bie T ‘ke property is, in aM respects, vory desirable Piece and Cut ods, Cussimercs, Melicr A W. ii. Slower, and Wm. pixar Paid of to day. The unfortunate cause of said | JoUFued meeting of the Teacher's Lustitu:s of | all other things in bis line cheaper than any OLIDAY GOODS. House and Lot ars sublert to's ion of yas toe. Linen Booms Gute ware thoes Bir. Suepberd said \hat Gen. Grant, through =Gpension 1s om the ground of inclement | WasBington county, D.U., held in the Commis. | orheg heage te thes cily, at 44 7th street, be. a with interest from the 25th day of April, 186 whieh | | Ladies’ aud Gen ‘ool, Merino and x Ges. McFerran, had donated fifty cords of | weather, so as to preyent the employees trom | *toner’s room of the Lntettigencer Building, | tween D and ©, three doors above Odd Fel. F. M. LAZENBY, 124 BRIDGE STREET, will be assumed by the purchaser. joRe retute Jumber 10 be distributed as fuel tothe | laboring with costa renee PE pr stencca Creauization was 7 Jows' Hall. Recollect No. $04, 119i: GEORGETOWN, 0. © ‘Terms made known On the day of wale. Fine swortment 10, 11 sed 12-4 Blankets, poor. The ‘banks o( the Society were ten- | ——_--___ oe igher rit hg bcp tetas Shar -———o—— sete : e Treasa Shirting, Sheeting, Ticking, &e. &c- is Grant and McFerra, | gue wasnrnorom Grave Facroay.—The cn Cone aie sagt) Feport of commie | Tae Umrorma: Franc sells Gent's Furnish. | as just opened alarge stock of Fancy Goods and | ole tJasB Someuioe oteae Deseviey. | pega: a Be ime tt a : a s 'y Gis oe tl yy 4 ee * * we = invoice le . ja test . Mievoupnonweie facture | Pyles Riurf a in iyhacramem tun | Ang copied soa ater wenealoiotage nt | WAG en neva nan Mg ete Gs | paces sae Sete ste Joel sane | Buncn BOWLS’ FORGH DowEA cutee Fiat Funes ied Spas 0s 7 * " : saath rpeceunes Fe is, following named members were duly eivctd | and E, three doors shove Odd Fellows’ Hali. 3 nO Lea . 4 and White. in . rer er lots of staple and usefal ar = soup and 100 loaves of uncon | Tecobuovssance for & place ‘this objectin view | S20 qhsialied oficers for the unexpired part of | Recollect the No.1 19.1: ” | Reftet Sete troy Ratves “od Forks’ and Spoons, | ringeeTeed Go “se a Exivcs x “*" | Sousana weblch ill positives be cee'te tae ek pod " ~ i. : . E ber, —— Si ing sets. s ‘ell * wee oo the Increme, ana Ge eee Seen ee ike toe ar ee ar: President of Losiitute, EK: Longley, | | Sartxo PARK —Go to Gronin’s Skatorsal PVASES Bolen: avae and, Rrench chins | aes 0 qllows’ Ha ere bidber fOr Cant een aCe ann culd requir m S120 ) per “ ~ m= 8-5 O17 ct: Vice Presiden: s Emporiom, 233 Penveylvania avenue, near | Fancy Spittoons, Fancy Tei 1» Mot ee = = = = ok hk ~ pop — from S12 to $150 per week to tiie place. After a general survey, decided Licya, Esq., of ist district; Secretary. 3. Car. in bretre and procure eracon tickets for the | M ae ye. . Ok CHEKA. OF, BOYS AND GIRLS (OLIVER OPTICS B* WILLIAM L. WALL « 3. Aucts., In the Second Ward, Mr. B. H. Steimmetz | brosimiy to thoce pia nee. cea inc io-e | mack, of Ist district: Treasurer, Biles S. P| Park. You can siso procure there the finest a cal Woropuied Wanaae son fe ye eg RE Senttsintteaie Bas cmos ans $th ateect bed rsiablisied & soup Route on isiayuear P fat negotiations, will Soom Ds eninred inne | Abeih Of 7th district; Teller, L. H.Smi'b, Esq. | Suates at the lowest New York prices. 19 fhe roan shaggy ger The Red Cro merica in Knglan : orner Pa. ave, street. 2 The glass manufactory is no longer a myrn; | Of,i6, disirlct, The following te:chers were Gol Dbampagne. J..0. 8. Library, ina neat library casoof | THELARGE SALE OF ELPCANT FURS \xD In the Third. Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Sev- already sufficient stock bas been subscribed ted to a erere the Lastituse ‘at the p: regular meeting, nary, 186 David M: ing; Jobn E Chappe! . Hard: variety of New and Handsome Patterns ‘7 Vo) enh Wards they would be opened in the | for to e: course ee ee Decanters x she 5 40g Skvunrn ermrnr. For Alexanders best | disiv ani SB Se, pane penta ol Ane k'd glover, ca-tor cassimeres, AD erlic Glass ¢ Jewel Case, iy Dr. Newton. vols. 87. Eaq., tubject, Raad- | pioves, call ai A. Bauer's, 499 Seventh eirest TED WARK TABLE OUTLERY—Bri The Rainbow Series. By Rey. P.B. Power. KOB: 7 EK CORTINUED aT OC® PLA’ subject, Orthoera- | For a fine white shirt, warranted to for | tannia, Block Tin. ? AL oes at nd, SATCRDAY MORNINGS c W o'clock. a “Of a= id sun, of ene oF two days—the one in acks on East Capitol 5 3.75. at = 4 7 ble stock remaining _ > . ropa! By; Mr, abject, Grammar; Dr. Dore, | linen and <aitare and cater tor uder oka: Lite alii widon he Miuistering Children Litrary. ¢ vole, nt Vala ben Detween (andl atreae, VStd Om 7th siFect, manufactory will form a material feature. | P sie ties; Jos. R. Keene, subj-cr, | shirts, drawers and hosiery, Il great variety, La Mol Wicks Chimnerns and gonsral as- She Golden Ladder Series. ¢ vole, $3.00 my yl fe ond oe perfect 1p ihe Seventh Ward, Kev. Mr. Hotmend, | that novhine Will be incloded ne tere. | school’ Government; “Miss Maria, yanlece | call at A. Bauer's New Stora, inje Maliantyne's | sortment Cot Teye which Lanofferingat reduces | Phe Win and Wear Library. |G vole. 7 a. “ei WLW ALE 8 G0. Eoc | beime now a resident of the Furst Ward.re. | Which te eae ea the successfal | Horan. ome Verse: BM. Martin, sanject, | Hookstore, where all fo imade ts order at cue | pricgtiand to whichTtavite the attention of the | Foresleat © 2 BALLANTYNE. ar-vun apora gia Wus bn conris- tari ag ayn mr ggg gg so conduct of the factor; ——-+——_. 11,301: | Public before Persie a EAZENBY de 28.3¢ Intelligencer Build Red, on Monday and Tureday mornings, nano c in readines. : YaRD MattTsrs —To-morrow, over SO ae EPI . 124 Bridge street, r W.L. WALL & Oo.. Aucts, Mr Sbepuerd urged tne members to exert |, WAEUARIE REAL Estas i MARvLaxp To ap eens whois wotlaedo Tuesday last, | Great Rupvorion iy Paices!—Contem- | 4¢ 37-tjan1 ¥o. Searpewen.b. | Nogiom: SoS ___ Ee WARE & Oo. Anco. whemeeites to collect funds. None of the | Wecncadap: the 21d of Fase eon OB | will be diecbarged FOr tee eee te te | Poe ao aye culge Or eure Bock OF weet | gpa¥ GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES. = ee: Sk renee ee ee Semone. Riva st Baa’ heen raised rom aiew mer. | 226 Bremlate: Rene ie reeldonce of Ar ick | crea, oa a er Te ee ctai, a Sete tro selling LADIES DRESS Goons | ALL BILLS ON OUR BOOKS having beru Gpponite Seaton Hows. ob om the Avenue; nearly all the balance | ST¢N- — the other bai is hoped thay | less than our reguiac price. Heavy coats for A arrinars * the treasury bad been contributed by clerks im the Departments if the city was properly | ean vasced a: least $15,000 could be raleed, aud ite joure. aesel oye SSIMERS, SA psn ir ealcuss mean tana’) ace eee Lawes woo! pants from $1086, heavy | SHAWHSYO BLAME RTE eet aw made off and prosented we respectfully reqncet of | EXTENSIVE BALE “OF NITURE AX? " ‘ce seul aw ‘Vests at $2, and all other goods in tion, | cles at greatly reduced prices. Also, tifa) | thore indebted to us to call and pay on or before 5 Eepey mopnin 5 get fact tont they bare. not yor, ben tectigea ne a, corner of 7b and E sla. + Glouxe af 30, 19, 14 15,38, and 30 dollars: Galicocs: | tne Grat of January next. As we have very thority | wo IU ESPs Y MORNING, Dec: Sat, RO7RG ia TaN Oe, AB Cedlention (BAR ike Men bucked Linen Conars, sy ct’ eosd hiv | LARGE REMITTANCES TO MAKE Tu EU. tare: consisting Ia pertere * # and . ene hs orities consideri ly You wrsu to buy your Corisimas 28 .; Tuel es . vib a view, Die, Of musing | fine Gold Watches aud Jewelry, you will eave | Sister, white and colored, at #123 We are te | BopE wo trust that none will disappoint us. ig reduce our mo further reduction. gains to all who favor It is of great importance at this time that we re- wit Rrehiel cus ceive all amounts due us, * " _now.m’ _101 Brides Geers. C 308. J. MAY & CO., fering poor, those soup houses He b: iy Mobey Sppropriated by Corpor rposes, jaable mill ‘bere. ped our citizens would contribute liberally | XeyPurPoers: has & valae Potomac. Raitvosd uring this we | passes through it. It contains 53% acres. MARRIED. 308 Pennsylvania avenue, : 2 dex%-1wit Detween 9th and lth streets, DisonpsRry Covpvct.—Yesterday, Wm. KING— NEINTON. the 19th instant, at 3 Dn Bt Plomber snd George Henry, bootblacks, were a Philips Gh 4 farot hae iG 3 ° 1844 arresied by officer Brosnon, of the seventh ANNA” daughter of Plankinton, . - precinct, and locked up * h. iy of Philadephia. “ - ——— ome 3. Hoey ate —L_—__E ANDBEW J. JOYOR & Co., Crown. of the 2a Precinet,on tae ane ebarge ‘Joba Befry aud Thos in ireland. obo avd - COMMOT were arrested | is by officers Moore and LeraeR, in the sn pre- | the umtineely eipet on the same charge and dismissed. patient etanerhg MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC.—There Wil bs a Mosicai and Dramatic entertainmenta! Meiza. rott Ball this eveuiag, by Howard Division, | No. 6. Sons of Temperance. for the benefitof | the Providen« Aid Society. | CABBIAGE MANUFACTURERS 477 and 479 Leth street. pe 7c Susriciovs CHABACTER—Lovis Pollard, Pt colored, was &rrested at four o'clock art | b. ae morning. by Officer Price, on the charge of | Dewg o Fespicious character, and dismissed. | g es ge ; 7 Hee : : g fut

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