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1 | Tas Conviction or Twrrcast | stated on Saturday that Twitchell. tried in | Philadelphia for the murder of his mother-in- inw, Mrs. Hill, had bem convicted of marder im the first degree. A letter says: At twenty minutes of piss o'clome Friday night the jury retired. densely crowUed: the kK was guarded bya strong police force jer Mga nstable Clark. During the absemce of tne jury the prisoner remained ealm and composed in tne dock, Seelam with his father and a steadfast triend, Mr Joba wa. McGally, who bas manifected © great frieadship towara during theentire trial. Ata aarer past niae o'clock the jury returned, the clerk cailed the roll, and they all answered to their names The jury ‘and prisoner then arose ant coo- fronted each other. The Clerk —« Gentlemen of theury, how do you find the prisoner, guiity or not guilty foreman in a distinct voice replied, “ Guilty of murder in ths first degree.” They all answered to the clork's in- quiry, «So stand we all.” The prisoner re- mained composed, when his triend McCally EVENING STAR. Larges Cirenlation in the Distriet CROSBY 8. NOYES........ Editer. WASHINGTON OITY: MONDAY.......0..... JANUARY 4, S7 BEAVING MATTER OB BVERY PAGE. SEB OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE- GUAPHIO 45D OTHER MATTER. A MONOPOLY COMBINATION. Lt was to be expected that the monopoly rail- road imterests that have ruled legislation in Various States of the Uaior, to the disadvantage Of the ceuetal public, would bestir themselves t } tell upon bis neck with acry ofaugaish. The to defeat the proposed legisiation by Congress | Pine’ of the peueeer was deeply racial: ead chartering railroads radiating trom Washing. | the prisoner endeavored to console them. ‘Tne ton in the interest of the people of th= country. | scene was very affecting, aud crested a pro- it i not surprising, therefore. that a combina- | found sensation. ton bas been effected among the leading mo- Bopolists, sud the following circular sent ou calling for the co-operation of all f maintaining the present sel tem, which enables States hike Maryland and New Jersey to play the partof highwaymen to °F a Livered an address, in which he expressed every traveler crossing their territory. Itwillbe | },; doubts of General Grant, and pronounced Noticed that the greater portion of the signers to | nezro suffrage at present a humbug. He was tue circular are parties to the moaopoly line of | 1 Mowed by Seuator Wilson, wae congratatated vads tor ie" rk: the colored people upon the sudstauual advan- Toad: gag ear psn, b ttlhcwsg isa, | ‘SPS they had gained, and the great improve. Sim:—Two bills (Semats bills 561 and 6-1) are | TWNG Made im the last eight yea: ow pending betore the Senate of tue Uuit-a | mrciriag 40 the tolered mee ons States, each of which incorporates several com- | *7¢UsIRE fo the colored men equal F panies. and setborizes them tobutld rattroads. | 'Otomr Grant as a President who would soe eaten dng Ore ae a anon aed | cual justice done to all, irrespective of coudi- These bils confer very great powers aad im, | UOROF Face ae wonld corre Sak (Rp princigies pose few restrictions. For example, one of | °! te party that elected bum. ibem autborizes the constraction of a road to ADy point on any railroad in Virginia. Itis well understood that this is bat an en- terimg wedge to a system of railroad legislation by Congress, 1utended to extend over every part of the country. Believing ibat such Congressional legisia- tion will be destructive of exisung railroad 1 lerests. promote wild and dishonest specu’ tion, and be bigbly demoralizing in its iufi ence, we call your special and immediateatien- tion to it ‘Many of the corporators named in these bills, —some of them officers of existing railroads—- have never been comsulted. ‘BAS given t impression tbat influential men and companies favor this legislation, who. in fact, are strongly opposed to Under ihe tmprestioa that no such ball ean Pass, Tailroad companies, generally, have not Upposed the measere. Prominest’ Scuators however, say that ihe danger is great aud im- minent, and tbat it calls for immediate and vigorous exertions on the part of exisumg rail- road officers to avert it. ould this matter appear to you as it does iS, We suggest that you use your inflaenc- with your friends in Congress, especially in the Senate, to defeat all sach measures. J. Evcar Ta President Pennsylvania Railroad Co: THE EMANCIPATION CELEBKATION IN Bos- he stxth auuiversary of the emai pation of slaves in the United States was c brated in Boston on New Year's day. Several re made and poems recited by col- . after which Wendell Phillips SMALL Pox.—We regret to learn that this much dreaded disease Bes lanes. made its ap- | pearance in Annapolis, Three cases were res ported in town this week—that of a colored | Woman and two colored men—all of which have been removed to safe qnarters provided for the purpose, ontside the city limits. It it | believed that the disease was brought to this city by one of the colored men, who followed the water, and had previously visited some place where it existed. Our city at present is very healthful, and there is not the slightest danger of the disease extending to other por- tions of it, as every precantion is taken by oat | city authorities to keep the patients within the covfines of the hospital uatil ali danger of the disease has disappeared.—Aunrpolis Republi- can. 0. 0. F—A full {tendauce of the me soo Of BEACON 0. lesired THIS EVENING, ns Dusiness of interest will be before the Lodge H.OLAY BTIER. Rec Sec. 10.0.F LODGE. No. 7. witl be given by RENEKAH DE | GBEE ASSOCIATION, No. 3, at Potomac Hall, corner lith and Maryisad Company. Guonor W. Cas: | Pres. Pittsburg, Fort Wane andChicagoBail way. T. L. Jewerr, | Pres. Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis R. R. Isaac HINCKLEY, } Pree. Philadelphia, Wilm: aston and Halt. RR. Caagces E. Sutra, President Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. AsnsEt Wetca, General Pres. of United Companies of N. J. jacuary. and CONTINUING FOR THBER NIGHTS, when it will close with s Hi will be the best of the season. jad 3t* ic = OF WaTEe Bi sree ity Bari, Wasttive J WATER BENTS fer 1869 are no able at this office if mnpaid at “eh of this L. Dennis, | ma Tonth the, water will be shut off without farther Pres. New Jersey R.R. and Trans tation Co, | Botte: aad Renate exacted before restering the Wx. H. Garzurn. | at Pres. Camden and Amboy R. R.and Traas.Co. | the Srerde ination What strikes the reader of this circular most | UBpablon the ist of forcibly 1s that these able and experienced rail. | Ja4" sais Lear oa rosd men, conversant with all the facts, caa find little or no argument against the proposed | Congressional action, except that {t may dam- | age their private imterests. If this objection held good, not another railroad could be built im the country;and those enterprismg States that are «gridironing” their whole surtace with tracks for the iron horse are doing great injustice to the previous railroad interests. Oae Toad per State seems to be the idea of these gen- emen. The spectacle ot these up-to-snuif railroad millionaires making a stand in behalf of public morals, and slapping their virtuous breasts while they affect to dread that “such | 0 Congressional legislation will promote wild | and dishonest speculation and be highly de- moralizmg,” is doubtless very edifying, but > wilt fail to impress people hereabouts. The plain facts in the case, as known to every man» woman, and child im this community, at least. sre, that tbe plan for these railroad charters 1 the result of the action txken by the citizens meetings at our City Hall. Those meetings were attended by our best and most influential citizens, and the plan of the charters was adopted unanimously at those meetings. One of the main spurs to the action of our citizens was undoubtedly the statement made by Sena- tor Sherman, that the question of the removal of the capital was one of railroads. The people of Washington are acting in straightforward good faith to improve their railroad facilites. The movement has nothing | January, 1359. polls will be open’ from 12to3 SS Se = a °Gecoecdt___J. W THOMPSON. President. tions,” or “lobbies.” If the c dills nee = Seer alteration, modification. or amendment, jet that | 4 MEE shuns lagett eR? Grace: be doue. Let Congress satisfy itself that the | RAILROAD for the lection charters are everything that they shouid be, | S¢ the oes of He Com: butif we are to be held responsible—if our | january, 151 future is todepend upon the improvement of ‘ee! ee veued at Hy o'clock mu. and our ratlroad access—tet that body ai least give closed op the 25th Decem- us the right to build these roads. ry 2 1869 Notice ie here board fae Directors have Prosend, one dcllar per share on the = last om seces ii le to stockholders on anter init = : W. THOMPSON, Prov _WM. W. MOORE, fec'y ena Treas. vemmatres JOHN W fe ceson, naieens GEORGE E. STROBEL, Sec. NATIONAL METBOPOLITAN Tor (Late Bank of the Metropolis Wasnry TOx Dec. 30, 1868. Ata meeting of the Board of Directers of this Beak. ~ oe id this day, the following resolution was adopted : Resolved, That tha usual dividend of four per cent. {ree of tax. be paid to the stockholders {rym the profits of the current half year from and after MONDAY, the 4th proximo; and that the sum of twenty tive thousand dollars be carried te surplus SES KELLY, Uashier. ob Wastin of nine Directors for the ¢ Beid at the Ofte‘ Seeaneer,, Wo fo. a2 yuth street, New ‘York. on ED! ie of The opened on Japary !sta. 1359, si WAS KIKER. Prost fe pro tem Revival HE Lec ATE DRAMA.—M Scott Siddons, grand-daughter of the great Sid- dons, whois warmly praised by the New Yerk press for her great dramatic ability, will ap- | pear at Wall's Opera Hou-e, with an excellent company, to-morrow evening, in “Romeo and | NTAL NOTIOE, Ww a. BAERETT, D. D.8., Re.z0 hak esas: AN. Dental Operations skillfully. pert ed. Teeth extracted without pais by Pr ring Juliet" on Wednesday evening in ,the | Pure Nitrous ne RRTERENCRe: tranger,” on Thursday in “As You Like It,” prof. 7. L. Buckingham, D. D. 8. and on Friday evening in “Much Ado About | Prof. James Tram: Nothing.” On Saturday there will be a mati- Prot fakin 4 x. ineeee rive nee. We trust Mrs. Siddons’ attempts to re- rey Lin f siate ery, Vive the “legitimate drama” may be successfal. Cstreet, ava ‘Seats can be secured at Metzerott’s mus:@store. os J 5 2255 é < By v5, Bi 0. It President Grant isn’t weil supplied with | am administration organ it wou’t be for want | of effort and attention im that direction on the | partof Madame Rumor. Her lastarrangement | EVENTE STREET, is to the effect that Gen. James Watson Webb, | a2 doors south of K and Northern Merket, 2* present Minister to Brazil, is toestablish ang | &-tf gaa 347 SEVENTH STREBT, AX EXTENSIVE BOOT AND SHOE HOUSB, woere: the public may find, alway cy and thet of the best quality, "8 7 conduct it. We guess not, however. Gen. W. | & -su't the man we take iw to be if he is willing ounce iS to give up the honors, the ease, aud ts .welve Ostrect north. Eapito thousand s year in gold of bis present place for the thankless drudgery of newspxper Life. esti te ‘The insurrection at Malaga, Spain, seems to Rave been more serious than was at first sup- posed. The rising bas been put down, but not until on the part of the msurgents four hun- red were killed and six hundred made pris- ners. The joint strength of certain war ves- sels lying m the harbor and the forces at the | command of General De Roda proved toomuch tor the undisciplined masses, and after a brief 308. 3. MiY & CO. | ti PARIS KID GLOVE DEPOT. an 308 PENNSYLVANIA AVENOg, (Between 9th and 10th streets.) By Steamer “St. Laurent,” we are in recent of 700 DOZEN OF ~ ALEXANDRINE’S” AND “ DESPE: jl BEAUTIFUL PARIS KID GLOV - two, ard three Battous—ail Colorseutainay, At is said that Derby drew his check for} /®*etf yas 420,000 sterling to be used against Gladstone in the late English election,—a fact, if it bea tact, | ERICH BLACK AND COLOKED stLKe, from which those who grumble at the expen. | Of the best Lyons make. for Day aud Kvening Siveness and corruption of elections m wis i = country may draw alittle comfort: at least we | arenotasbad asthe English. We bave few men | (LYONS SILK VEVETS Panis waNoY who can afford and who are atthe same tim, | G¢0D5: THIB EVENIDG DEBS \.vODs, &c., Willing to pay such am amouat to defeat a AT EXTREMELY LOW Peters. candidate for office, as well a few men who | J.J5.MAYE CO could succeed in the face of such opposition. | 305 Pennsylva%:is avenne, _jaestif Letweem 9th and 20h streets, The lecteres given in some of the western towns occasionally show queer results. For | sustanee, im 4 course of nine recently given in | Detroit, Fred Douglass’ was the most profitable Lomszr, os amp woop. We lnrite attention toour large stock of LUM Conmisti: fo the association,—the receipts amoanting to | WTF PINE. 0} every thickness an. grado. 5, while Senator Sumuer, who charged | ¥ZLLOW PIN aa} $200 for bis services, drew only $195. It is | possible that taste bad something to do with | bese results, but it is likely that curiosity, the Vesther, and ether causes, affected them quite . mach. sonstant! y Y SRASONED LUMURE, cf «i ind at our yar is. Sh, oe OROT | Mipde steer bert mere lieiiti Natiowat T#tatee —The “Black Crook,” will be performed to-night and to-morrow ‘bt for the last time, aa will be succeeded cayWedresday night by «tuaine, or the Naiad ure,” with full ballet troupe, ang Lamb a5 “SeDnapps.’ ofthe very best qual auality i sth the lowest market 7 2,240 Ibs. to the ton, in all cases. 7 Will deliver to any part of the city, 7 Orders by mall promptiy 111. T BDW. OLAR! Inia ave, bet. 9th’ and 101! From French & Richardson we have Har-| _ ane Sud foot of ath street onic 3¢r's Bazar for Jan. 16. PPLE BUTTER. B7-The New Jersey Democrat talks | "Just recetved, a choice lot of AP fosting tor United Santos % * ben trom ena vaais 45 ba ja2et* Nertbera end Gentes Fru Suallington we have Harver’s Bazar tor Jan. 16, and Hearth and Home for Jan. 9, ‘LB BUTT! him | same som. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The figures of the New York weekly bank statement, show # very flattering condition of affairs on the part of the respective institutions ri-poom was | comprising the associated banks. Tne comtrace tion of loamsandthe boarding ef 5 and legal tenders were so visible thata favorable Statement was generally expected. There is ‘an iMeTrase in specie aud legal tenders of ne: Hy $3,'40,000, Loans were decreased over 'wo millions ao deposits increased nesrly the his very favorable statement i= doubilete due 1g the doable necessity which the banks were under of also presenting a quarts erly statement for the inspection of the Qompt- roller of the Ourrency. increase in the item ot specie is ‘attributed to the Teceipt of ofgola interest on government bonds; ba amount disbursed for this purpose was asoet $6,000,000, itis evident a large share of it yet remainsin the bands of private holders. The ‘Jet ep” in the money market which was so confidently expected by operators in stocks did not come Saturday. At the outset of busi- ness, under a limited demand, the rate on call loane ranged from seven per cent, currency on government collaterals, in exceptional instan- ces, to seven per cent. coin, and to the same rate with acommission ofone-eighth ofoue per A great deal of business was ¢, with the commis- excite- cent. per day transacted at the legal r sion added. The marke ment. was withont + 4, t509.—J. Uo. furnish the following quota: Buying. Seilta-. Ly ernment securities: Sit) : Five Twenties, 1-6 Five Twenties, Jau.& July. Five Twenties, Jan. & Iniy Five Twenties, Jan. & July, Ten For MaLTIMoRs, quote Virginia’s, Seger ‘old, HN bid, 4 asked: do. I>66, 52 1867, 49 bid. Cotton rm; Middling U In conse. uence of the election for directors of the E change taking place to-day no business is b. ing transacted to-day. (Quotations are nom- nal, Flour quietand duit Wheat dull, Cora dull; white “tase: yellow 8.05. Onts dull at 6oa72. Rye firm, at $1.50a$1.5). Pork 2c, Ba- con firm, rib sides, 16\a16%¢.; clear do., 17a 174; shoulders, 13%a14; hams, I=. Lard closed at Ic NOTICE! WwW. GALT & BRO. Otter this morning LADIES’ AND onnzs AA teatalal DRESSING MANTEL ouocks. AND BRONZE8, PAKIAN FIGURES, OPEBA GLASSES, EVENING FANS, And every variety of M. A SUPPER, for the be benefit of the EASTERN | NEW AND ELEGANT JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE. NEW STORE, 280 Pexxsy1. Jal-st NTA A ve. EW ae Uae ea Gee ney CAPI- LB BOOK! tol New x MABYLAND HAMS. Unsurpassed in quality. MINCE MEAT Fresh ont of best*quality. BRANDY PEACHES. At 76 cents per jar. AFRICAN Dates, At wnat lowest prices. MALAGA GBA! r, Sikinte.. Minder F-buite Howse, Corner lith and F streets. oe. 2 c. Ph B BRO'S COT AND BHOE STORE — as they oe selling re- 5 "nigh Kid Button, Boots te extra: “ leinch -* Skating Boots. “ “Polish Bo ts Ss Hugtlorecco Shoes from $1 a Galiére Bhoce —_ = to 420 Calf nan owed O st Boots 5.50 tewed Calf Boots, home made, $7 — 's heavy Kip Boots $3 Iso, otber fine Boots and Shoes at equally low prices. Call and gee for yourselt. de 39 jesale LEY A SHINN, ie Kottling Depot, t, Georgetown, D. 0. eae OHEESE!! ceived to day 90 Boxes Beat Grade N. ¥. STATE CUTTING FACTORY CHEES&, THE SORTHEGN PRODUCE COMPANY. Penne. a ‘bet. 10th and 1th at Jous a, rHomeson, A Tomine eG. Ford.) g Bueerset. Cox. 4tH axp H Brreets AND Mass. AVE: WASHINGTON, D. ©. Personal attentt ven to ‘the ompounding of Bhyeicinne® Prescriptions at all hoare or the day KEAPFT, FAMILY BREAD BAKERY, Corner Pennsylvania avenue and 18th st., esonnetentiy co, hand fresh Boston Brown. Gra- Wheat serene. — ‘Tea Biscuit, be ay Ps Bol thigess Cakes. an’ ‘We se nothing oy the Ne bea — floar ig baking, end cart is ted. “ge Inte (cuasearep r — JOKO BREAD, BEST FastiLy BREAD, EERE treet, Pa a “only ite fret quality of Flour used MBs. DICKSON Mek Fas TON AB: 8 MAR: oann Souiatee abee4 LATEST PABISIAR © ‘All work guarantied to moderat Th cy Dresses made. deld-Im™ pray ) TUNING AND ee G. L. Fu “eees eEHOUR FLOUBH GB 1 FEED" pep) FEED! FLOUB AND FEED, In quantities to suit. M. GALT &0O0O., Indiape avenue and Pirst street, _ Near Baltimore and Obio Dero Depot. S Large mantTEcs, a 5 seortiment of SLATE new srest ots T artoe Felore purchasing. iw UAMILTOM # €0. Call and examfye ou! ve stock of DUOBS, SASH, ‘BLINDS. BUI BUILDERS HARDWARE, &. AT BUILDERS’ DEPOT, 2 SEVENTH STREET, Gest Gene Market. Bru =m een, mtg nie tose ome Bulta, gotten i, tae the moat sonore te styles. hasten ite Sciatica aie sfetpt et set anda no ocgieapnotnt: | Stes Basting and prompuy dows. 3a NOovEitr wougpar AND MACHINE PARKERSBULG, WEST VIBGINI. ‘We bave on hand one Portable Steam 8 w Mill of % Horse Power that we will sell at our works for $1700 cash; slso, several portable engines suitab ie for threshing machines of 10 horse power; also, severs] portable engines off wheels from 15 to Dborse power or under. Persons wishing to pure pe agate ry yen pany ', ougines or . would do well to call or eddress M. J. * Soe AkERy tod LABRET eadseest img 00., Parkersbarg, FOR THE HOLIDAYS. 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STAMPING, LITHOG! pba pone - GEAVING executed inthe Bent mam = JOHN C. PARKER, POST OFFICE BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, No 458 SEVENTH STEEET, CORNER F. deo-tf Porvrar GOODS AT POPULAR PRIcEs. THOMAS RUSSELL & CO., SUCCESSORS TO E. C. DYER & CO., 256 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIR 8TOUK OF Wines that are Wines, Imported by them fer the Winter Season of 1368 and 1369. HOLIDAY wares, Ligvons, eahe eux onres, HAVANA CIGABS, ETC. CHAMPAGNE E WINEs, From Buinart Pere & Fils, Reims. Verzenay, Carte Blanche, La Marechale, NATIVE SPARKLING AND STILL WINES, god by oareed Cincinnati, Ohio. ae Cataroe, pparaiiig Oatawba, anne SEEDLING. ‘We are the only payee A in the oe of Colum- bia for the above two celebrated hor BOEDERER’S CHAMPAGNE WINES, Dry Sillery, Vin Imperial, Carte Blanche. CHAMBERTIN MOUSSEUX, (Sparkling Burgundy.) Our own importation, direct from the well-known house of VILLART Jxz.,A. BEAUBE,(COTE-D’0B ) COGNAC BRANDIES OF GUABANTEED PUBITY. tillion, ete., and other far OLD RYE WAHISKEYS. 18403", Bococe, ‘1880; Pembroke, Mountain, OLD BOUBBON, THE MILK OF KENTUCK SCOTCH AND IBISH WHISKEY, JAMAICA AND BT. CROIX BUM, HOLLAND GI, Of superior qual ity. FINE BORDEAUX WINES. , OBLEBBATED BRANDS FROM OBLEBRA- TED HoUsRS. Onatean Margaux, i Mouton, Chatect Latte, Ohateaa Leotilie ohe: eau Bauternes. CANTENAO, 8T. JULIBN, &c., &c. BURGUNDY WINES. From Chas. Bornard: 4: Beaane, Gote D'or; Pom. Chanibertio, ‘Romane, los de Vonasot — RHINE WINES. erat Li ich. lve Potengi jebfraami! Mercobranner, Hock- ENGLISN AND IRISH PC PORTER, ENGLISH AND SOOTCH ALE. POPULAR BRANDS. LITTLE SELT—OIGARS—LITTLE BELT, OCORCHAS, LONE ES, t wig saad OPERAS, n CI@A’ me OF FAVOR) FRESH Havana 5 iow ITE ENGLISH PICKLES AND SAUCES. FEENCH ABD AMERICAN PRESEBVES, CANTON GINGEB, = GHOW, DRY GIn- BRONBON'S amounts DAIBY CHERSE. ALso, STILTON, CHEDDES, AND PINE aPPLB. FRENOH PEas, MUSBROOMS, @LIVE OIL, ETO., ETO., ETO. THOMAS RUSSELL & Co., (S108 GOLDEN EAGLE.) de 10-Im Betveen 13th and 13th streets. Ito « oo. ITALIAN Wi BS, OCORDIALS, Ne. 253 pate VENUE, oe, bet, 13h and page Boies 2 ene ce YOUR FOR THE HOLIDAYS. PERSONAL. 4MUSEMENTs, TEES = Sl D& FINKRAM. SERB. PROPHET. BEVE- NATIONAL THEATER. oe pe oe vent) fac Egtuticwen MONDAY EVENING. JANUARY « ‘Capitol st POSITIVELY LAS? NIGHT BUT Ove OBA. CLASS. MARTH «NW ARE a oF tHe DA’ OI a Ne. onsets rei ved a larce stock of the o<saeaoaions BLACK CROOK. a a awe 00 erstennis ORe Srvc SUPERS SCENERY oa ted Fay goons: allot which we Ue e™3] SECURE YOUR SKATS a ell at the very Prices. Stone Ware at fac- NATIONAL THEATER WEDNESDAY EVENING, JAW. 4, 1569, Acad EVERY elent as SaTOSDAY maT tory Prices. 341 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Te AFD AND GENTURWI es mouths ee, ve been severete alta witha woct demtw » tan Hotel. CO iene kerry IN MY LINB. CHDINE. Saree ase ee nomena wera cise paanog: a SECURE VOU ShaTs sam pnmcleraeeiohcae a dan bic ~ WALL'S OPFRA HEUss. the public br’ Brbrend to" everybody, mnicred gOrOUR “irea~e ° rn aeoat rate Matiara’s Ca Candies, Seria caeees oTT tea ce op a. ‘Washinetoa, D.O.. Dec. 3. jacete | FOUR NIGHTS AND ONE MATINEE OVLY N. por aap B WOODRUBY has removed MBS SCUTT S NS deat Corner 14 and residence to No. 336 G strvet- ser Supported by ber New York ( ompany will ap HRISTMAS COMING.—GOOD BAKING of Cite choice New Ver asyivania TO-MORROW Teedey) EVENING and Vi BUTT! h BGGS, &c.. &c.. at = ROMEO AND JTIET Some eT e STRANGER ‘Thursday ev nin B'S Batter Hore. “458 och od de 12.) ADIES FRIEND AND Di De call.) guaranteca sace ‘ ~ Regehaaaayeae EDUCATIONAL. charge “Cail’and ees Madame DU EON T. . as YoU LIKE T a OIE ____ | sxeune east, Lelow sin street, side Wall os dias eanesniaaee. mapa SCHOOL IN BOSTON, MASS. House. cca 0 az ek 2 3 Dm s No. ee ea ay MADAME DUCRER F potas south side of Boat Jommon » ust § Primary and Adv: Courses of Study, PHRENOLOG ae TE eet perpen Musi n be consnited Ernch, by a native Teacher. beholars admitted at any time during the school year Good accommodations will be gen for pupils net residing in the ct ‘or circulars ude P ‘fell lucky ‘wambers. g. formation in regard to things lost, aud desc the same. Hours, from Sam. to9p m ul ress Mins ENS, at her bool room. or Hon. A, ‘SYEVENS. Rout = References: GRAND FRENCH CAS CAN M. ALEXANDE Olafin, Ichabod ‘tnk- JNO L “Suita. LIF® IN PARIS a AUERANDER & SMITH. “Ol Centerber, let. Bet, Wn inter baie es stiLemand Sulvcrarsim Chaney, | teased ieee ie So DD; E.P Datt ee 3 EB Sears, Bsq., Jobo A. Lamsot Dd. - sc Decemnen., 185 > Louisiana dets'tf \GHEST OAs! 1D FOR LADI and Ohi ans “Cant OF Cloth HARTOGENSI8 2 Sines the reopening. The performances 00d. and the hall-t embraces some ot the. The French “Can <an Mss E. A. CO OURN'S SELECT SOHOOL etc. 2 Mf the Bete n tist Charen. bet. 6th and Fn santeioes Ban? S. Attended to. Tth ets. The English &: es taught ou the Nor- | mail Bromptly ¢ or hee secu Bel P cr 307 chare fh niyo» net pt Aaarees 207 Pa PE REONAL—RQUAL J PARTNER WANT ED | Stailishment Tere ry h — Active or Silent, in yg Real 4 time popularity. an4 © —. ring the war the ae- DENTISTRY. nery wa end n of Loans busin Clenees were more enthystastic . pecs ner oy 0, Pe tony Ne will te Sunday Chromcic, aw ste ke. = Teal estate. references qiven and ee DENTISTS. hed. THOMAS A ati te OF THE Apovy 18 ern D's Ro. 266 TSteiligencer uti ee gu | “YY Sua ckan FRENCH SUE Peasy y ana tor Si Bie maar T TolaL TEATH on any'kind Gpenty om tne all thove office satisfaction in every particu Untel, and Ohron.; 8 H'a and Ohron’ st | He . Jenene gr aria” i ft text embraces the a chai mae, . ox omittii baisam, and all ccger unpieer Sh.ent 5) ant restriction from basin: Kemember Can Can a hasios. a Private Boxes, $1 METZEROTT HA ta FOR 81\ NIGHTS ONLY B. T HOUT PArR, > state meat ry x THE WORLD RENOWNED see Seat DAVENPORT BROTHERS Having lately returned from a eucc-safal tonr of ‘Mrope, will presemt to the citizens cr'Wasbineton _ i BKABLE POWERS Factority ox)! waned ‘Heads and Nobility of 4 before which bev the i 1 Keropean © ations, ASTONISHING AND CONFOUNDING THE Go WIBEST OF ALL COUNTRIES do do - 89 THEIR FIRST PUBLIC SRA RAILROADS. aes at amos ia Beg ee eee 5 eet, too Sr = of Teh street. Sent WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, vine RAILROAD, Jj, = MILuER, ~ | Continuing SIX NIGHTS. Sstarday, the 9h, ox OOAL & “Tiestesion 50 «ents; Reserved Seats 25 6 we SE aaa Tickets can be cured in advance at Met aL AND right aes SD woot D, ss who always hase full a s. sce S58 CF BP atreet, between 13th and dach ate, VEAWED od PI stance od 8 ‘LIT WOOD of ajl kinds co: woop. te TON, TH8, ont's Boerson at 7: commence at & ial arrangements for PRIVATE @@ a2-6t WwW ASHINGTON SKATIN PARK. de 4-1, Foor WENTIETH StRErT L= 2) rovE a OPEN EVERY = ‘¥ OREAE COALS Xb wou ‘00D, WHEN THE ICE PP Ts Gi thote Repot and Chief Ofice, G street wharf, W ont be SIGNAL will be FLAG WITH BED BALL 0. sr0nEs & 00., corner lsth and “Gesson ant Single Admission rick at the Gate 8 Moonee Secretary. M* anya MASQUERADE = se] . 633 TWeLr TE STRE® * Near Peuuayivante sv-uas. Ax T GALLERY. 304 PENNSYLVANIA AVESUS. —_—a BINTH AND TENTH a collection of OLL PAINTS EN Ravinus, mi eearls Pane fk PARLO! veep cConDE Gos am ULOTHING, & CLOTHING FOR THE MILLION. WALL, ROBINSON & co., No. 322 Pennsylvania Avenue, 'WEEN WASHINGT! Sith oe Traine between wasningron” "am aaW YOBK are now run as Bunday) at SS Sane FOR NEW TORK, soithons we dally (excest Bunday, 12:30 end 8:40 P.M. : aOR, SEILADRLPHTA. | 133000 40 EK ° OM BUNDAY. Leave for New York at 5:40 deiphis at 5:40 P. Ble) jceping cars for New York on 8:40 P. M. train ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS. CHEAPER THAN 7TH STREET OBEAPES THAN ANY STREBE xD UBRADE ax crvie’ bans ny DAMON CONOLATE, Wo. 1, 8.P. K., CABUBI'S BALOON. . AY, JANUARY 5, N69 MABQ TAKE NOBODY'S WORD. ‘OME AND L. M. COLE. ‘Tickes —. 20” GEO. 8. KOONTZ. Agent, Washington. SATISFY YOUSSELVES ACT ACCORDINGLY. a TICK RTS. (inchiding supper for Lady and Gen- 7 cman.) DR. MAURY’S S7 Supper will be served by Mosers, Scbef- PATENT << Benson. dex 7 La COTERIE CARNIVAL IMPROVED TOOTH BRUSHES. RECOMMENDED BY THE MOST aE AMERICAN DENTIBTS aad Many persons suppose, without investigating, BAL MASQUE. that they can buy cheaper on 7th street, or inamal’ —— bys he yang wow ap at an exten- MARINI'S ASSEMBLY ROOMS, ve establishment. is entirely o street, betw. mistake, and @ very costly one, as any one can see . usable teary :. om & moment's reflection, ov, what ise great de better, by ® personal examination. It stands to reason that ® siNcLE vine; havings couriers stock of everything in their line, with an xxrr- RIENCE OF MANY YEARS, BUYING LARGELY in t (Letter from Gane » 4. M., M. D., one of very FOR WOMES al Commer ine as Te, Pationts anaesda bases aaron Ateen or twenty dGerent domesttc establishments. CAN'T ANY BODY ISNT EVERY WORD T! ISN'T IT BUSINESS SENSE? ISN'T IT OOMMON SBNSE? E**usn nD sonorsan news. “THE MAIL: Wedon"t ask crexpect any personto buy rom ‘anfor our bencét, but because we can make it ri do 0. To demonstrate this to scblstacton ofall we hove nly to ropeat OUR STOCK Is COMPLETE. OUR PRICES LOW 48 TAB LOwxsr, omse. Dinca, haat Ne Bet to mtockes of the finest brands. it ad cee. “iy PRONSYLVABIA ave. ier w ounar : feet 3.