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LOCAL, NEWS. jc HMOND.—The r brethren of the Richmond press, ook place yesterday, was an ad will ever be held in remembrance by all who Jr., drawn by eight white horses, gentleman, and by that expert driver, Chas. Bruce. Tl. consisted of D. R. MeKee, of the New K Associated Press: thern Associated W. Barr, of the Press; Arthur Shepherd, George C. Whittington, o1 A. Pilsbury, of the Baltimore MeBride, of the Chronicte; Porter the dntelligencer and Eapresi; W.. F. Dooley and’ M. B. Godwin of E. Dornin, formerly of » the Vanderbilt every arrangement made by the esteemed clerk of the Pleasure of the visitors. y furnished, new cars of the and Potomac Kail- attached to the train at Aquia Crcek, which was occupied by the Peter V. Daniel, Esq., the efticient President of the road. having directed that the visitors should accommodations en route to Rich- mtiemanly cond of the : seemed determined Méchnron:!, Fredeticksbar; ock yesterday morni Lat the Spottswood Hotel, where accom- m provided fer them by the . The guests breakfasted at half- lock, after which they were taken by e hmond gentlemen, Messrs. jr-.of the Dispate is, Alired Bennet and George State Journal; W. 3. Gilman and of the Whig: H. C. Tinsle ; E. T. Cuthbert, Richme New York Herald; ‘and W. D. Chesterman, of the Petstsburg Indez, and es- the Governor's ¢, where they were recel alker, and some time {ter visiting various passed with laces of interest to Zetell’s large res- street, for refreshments, ve extensive dining room of ‘that establishment. her points of interest were then visited, amon; them Libby Prison and Castle Thunder, and ai four o'clock all reassembled at the Spot int Press Club of the two cities was the election of James P. Cowar“#n, .. of the Richmond Dispatch, as Chairman, and Arthur Shepherd, of the National Republican, a8 ary; then followed a season of merr making until five o’elock, when all repaired t banquet had been nider the auspices of the spaper men. Mr. John Graeme, of the Kichmond Whig, presided, while C. BL Baker, of the Washington Sra, was designated to de the honors at the other end of the table. ‘The bill of fare comprised every luxury and ot the season, served in every possible forty-five various dishes ase the palate of the guests. After by the host, ample justice was given to the many vod things for the creature comfort. Dinner ing over, the popping of champagne corks commenced, and Mr. Graeme, in a very hand- eleomed the visitors, m behalf of the 'Washing- man, of the Whig; Cow- ‘patch; Gillis, Wiltz and Ben- the State Journal, rand Boiseau, of the STAR, «others, followed im reply to toasts orfered. ‘it, song and sentingent were the order for the nd around the festive board were per- petrated many good puns. The time drawing for the departure of the train for Washing= 1 repaired to the parlors where a proces- i several of the visitors who be here this morni hough the Ri ES rovided by Mr. Lue! some address, Barr re=ponded M where a grand ball was given in “h was attended by the ‘The newspaper men of Tue md brethren will retarn the visit at ck. the proprietor of the Spotswood, their aeknowledfements for the kind hands, indeed it was decided ember would exp weil known line abwut the house.” INGMEN'S AsseMuny—The Eight Hour of this organization was on Wednesday night. The yecial committee, to whom was referred the letter from the Workingmen’s Assembl; York, reported that they had repl ‘The resolutions relative to the County Assemblies and a State Council of dele- ites from all trades associations laryland and the District of Columbia, were considered. Gen. Winn, of California, by invi- tation adkiressed the the labor question. > de! from the Stone Cutters Association, also made ng the resolutions, after which “ommittee on the Con- in the State of meeting at some Mr. © remarks appro they were adopt Nention consints of Messrs. Hallett, Cavi ‘Taylor. Mr. Beron offered a preaml forth that, by the act of Con- hours 2 day consti- for al laborers and maschantos tuted a day’s worl slemmatory of the employment of children more hi hours @ day; and requesting the City is to enact alaw making it a penalofience ploy an apprentice more Laid over until the next —-—— A PLEASANT SURPRISE PARTY.—The friends of the late President of the Council Board, T. T. Fowler, Esq., rallied in force any person to em! eight hours a dai jJast night, and ntleman, to wel- Be ae to the in ‘getown: is home again in gratification of one A come him back to the Seve city. He has been resi lately, but now has taken up South Washington, much to the all who know him here, and ublic spirit and usefulness a a citizen. Fowler was caught without a formal speech to make in reply to the hearty words of welcome extended to_him by his unexpected visitors, but he expressed his appreeiation of the terms, and set T as his hospitable house eth Dad -——- to make the part: it was one of the pleasant giving day, 1869. Horers.— Wilh “= rd’s has been overhauled, re- Fainted, aud put in thorough order for the com- ing season. "ihe furniture is bein House, and thattine esta) the last of next week. mat in the Arlington nt will be open Mrs. Pojlard’s new hotel, nee the Herndon House, has been christened The St. Cload. It when she visits tis coun: —-—e—____ A POLICEMAN ASSAULTED—A few & warrant was issued on the is supposed that the Ei vp her quarters there ary next year. : the cut severely in the melee. sarc vee AE Nov Wirnpraws.—We that the item published in the effect that Mrs. Ellen had inst M.C. James for as- intent to commit a rape, ber without was stil under bond said charges. several ety pe procured a warrant sault and Lattery | bad confessed foundation, and is erreneous, M. to appear at court to ans Avrevrre Buretary.—we of Messrs. G. W. Cochran & nin avenue, near 9th **, am entrance grating of a rear bly being they left without boot gz with some of the’ inmates, Brown, a son vas heen appointed assistant or che Treasury at On: wil) ai-v ciseharge the duties of dey S. P. Brown, of SE = se Cele THANKSGIVING DAY. PRESBYTERIAN | 5 Fourth Ward Kepublicans. ferred to Committee on Grievance. FOUR-AND-A-HALF STREET | Georgetown Advertisements. - lation to pay p ‘ pas ; have cuurcH. Movement for the Organization f a mew Club— | sere oo Committe on Claims. Mr. 3 ion. GR Y Yesterday being the day set apart by the an- ‘ aT ee et pee rrotestant | At this church Réy. Dr. Byron Sunderland | “ Discussion of the 7) ew tn the Prenint Cin — | troduced remtution to pay Util of A. : | I~ CORPORATION. GF GEORGETOWN thorities as a season of thanksgiving ant praise |v cuer hardly kipwe where to turn in furreee,| Preached from the words “The field is the ete I meen Bole also of the ctown Courier for aivertisi voxastovon to Almighty God for his bounties and blessings | Where are wa to anchor in this troubled | World,” Matthew xiii, ‘38th verse, his subject} ™"* referred. 1 nti NAL On Wednesday evening, a mocting of Repub- making appropriztio and others: substitute bul during the past year, was generally observed as | sea? ‘The christianity demanded by the times being the present stage of the Christian worid. lieans of the Fourth Ward was held in the Al a holiday in this efty, and goodorder prevailed | the christianity of Christ and the Apostles The | He ‘2 concise Christian’ ae arth: of throughout the day. A Sabbath-like quiet pre. | church, no Jewish institution, a dermen’s chamber, City Hall, for Cae purpose longer a Je » bat n° | body of believers fiithe Lord Jesus Christ—bay and hearing the report of the committee on orgaul- vailed in our streets, and the weather being | tiged—i.e. scholarship: of th = : ‘as the e ex- | the anion zation, e1 7 te mre. delightfully calm and pleasant, large numbers | plains apost Saptinns) toes Pres ° features sie pod erectipod the nat ete Eel. : toopen a bra: of our citizens attended-the various: churches, | sion of their faith, Let this ontline of Bible | noblest this nineteenth 5 eretary. Atier the Chair had | EYNOGy3 High street’ and to Feday & Lavhor Tepregenied will bo POs where special religious services were held. pe ain ape mage Nene neva age, ‘Counell’ eat | read the short prayer was offered by Mr. Thibbets to open same at No. 15i Bridge street | miediately ater thew for three mouths; ferred. a » trom oe FT tawiw Thanksgiving Day in the Churches. | not founded upon truth is worthless. If this is good, Prof. Green presented the report of the com- | f° ) asked to be disch: le METROPOLITAN M. E. CHURCH. exclusiveness, the gospel ae. = Po hs Fog cngunisadion. ihe topent states that Desmeanaten on vice, Se a 7 Glam Racaee. bane The Metropolitan M.E. Church was yester- [Protestants will not meet on the New Test cand significant was | they had requested Mr. J. 1. © 2 | who asked to occupy the streets in front of | AP ny este oF VALTARLE PROPER ‘ork—‘the meeting | meeting of the club,and Mr. y es: | their premises coi to law; so ordered. | CHAS Api 244 day morning crowded to overflowing to hear the Alliance of Christians | TShefconsultation with the he € Mr, Jones, moved that the bill he offered to | SITUATED GN THE BAST SIDE OF MARKE: ‘Thanksgiving sermon of the pastor, Rev. J. P. . we a ee eeannOt | and mdst of those who have heretofore contrib- | Mune in reference to markets be taken up in | QEACEINGRORGRTOWN. | Newman, and in the audience there were many | blame the Catholics! Would that we had a Cee in its character and influence. | uted labor and money for its success, I have de- mace ST tee te Canaan Ee on. c= fan Dintrioe Of Hema, netting me The time for the payment of the GENERAL ant ELRCIAL TAXES expires on the Sst DECEM- *¥ be. . i i x hundreth t of their zeal—the devotion | In The y j (os as ind Mrs. Grant, Me: Bent, the senevable father | Of Xavier, who, when urged to turn back | ship the brothers in Christ from every nation in | Committee, in view of the’ existing state of af- | pred £0 caution the Council againat the estab- | SAM Rauity passed ina cams tn which Bias Cudord, a 4 Sastion Chase tod weve Gere, mk sonia go States oe Chtepdom “England, Ireland, Sogland, Ger fairs, are of the opinion that it is but reasonable | the reason of limiting the license to three | “thera defeaiants, No a) = * be A My y v Cartes’ ond Finan Hie wt Satie ae only cowards, where souls are fo be saved"?"—a | Russia, and many other ities irlentanpee snp ag vans 7 oo ng months, Mr. Cial moved that twelve verse of the I4ith Psalm—“He hath not dealt | sublime, and had jay would as- and had it been in the eauss of truth, a | semble, and join hands in the ties of Christian tion.” The speaker commenced | holy and heavenly ‘0 those, then, whose | love, friendship an a renew By cheting, Gant ts coment aan Geenoecem] tovecy oC chirck ike suk ender toreale tore Yows of fidelity on the free soil and under the Seeiies Got cuitioe's uno of one. man forty ‘tillions of people, trom | directly to the Scriptures, the spirit seems em. | Tree hagof avtree country: "He congrarciavel rots wicks, whith have bea Ghee the Atlantic to Pacific, from the Gulf | phatically to say, ‘Who knoweth whether thou | them on the coming glorious events in store for ir. Crane. 3d. Because con- “ ial the Lakes, and from Florida to Alaska | art come to the kingdom for such a time as | them and the Christian church. y limitation.on account of ne- | Cfobiish branch they have the ® | accteed be check trom Charlies aunl cul chara Re pant edna crm He At ha 9: Rare pa emg enraeplo ‘NINTH STREET M. P. CHURCH. ing prior to the | {Stake the license for thre manthe: ‘They Red | $s. y Bee eae ee meagan and os sublime spectacle, these mil- | Ch ty of Paul, of Luther, of Swartz and | | DLW tneee de Taceday in November, 189, and beewse | {0,{ake the license for three months, They had | to John 4. Bogus recorded n Libor 3-4-8 No. Ie ions volun! creating calm of an ordi- | Cranmer, the faith that sent Carey, with his evening Rey. Dr. . Bates ‘corge- | \.under present circumstances it is impossible to not ask for the exclusive right to the two | tiguiar drvcription. Sabbath. ‘The practice of recognizing a | great intellect and greater heart, t toil for | town delivered a lecture in this church on the hope for thatsuccess desired hy all who love its~ | docs not ask for the exclusive right to the twa | ticzlar ds wal: Gue-thint cash, The rsidan ofthe ray Jn, national ii clot all | Spun al tbe dark Gao, of inns Molt. enjoyed a rich Gent, the lectige tele eat ore | Publican principles arm who, aro, willing tode- | Eo ail. ‘Mr. Dunlop moved that three months be | ERTcwce money in€ and 12 months. the, pur: uaere im of |“ # i g ed ane ” on ite Sher destice, “The test presquts the tdens that | ato here, and Jud m, and Rice, and Stoughton, | Ctesed 4 rich treat, the lecture being not only | fend them at all hazar | ‘Sims said that if the have the right to o 3 ordered, and the elation ole a money may ¢ z | mstrnetive but replete with wit and anecdote. " | therefore recommended the adherence? of all Ke- | “Tichen gut; so ordered. and the resolatio he whole af the purchase may be paid God ‘Chapin : passed. The bill 55 pay a ee vinesh Gone ae ing mn al sponkcing te the tree or the ‘oweet FOUNDRY CHURCH. publican voters to the yy So nena ee tind A. Webster: bill to pay the Georgetown Courier Huctions "among “nations® tat’ these, bicss- wel, and all our loved and honored dead are | ‘The Rev. Alexander E, Gibson, pastor, preach- pel Pg Bn et pe a for advertising: bill making “appropriation to Whine cunés nations stay kate chums for th fo “be followers of them who, throagit futh and | ¢4 fou the ohe hundred and seventeenth psaim, | “ation can be effected. and sabmitced resolutions repairs of Second street; bill for paving foot pid ed h especi on for ae atitons. patience, are i iting the promimca? first and second verse. “0 praise the Lord all | declaring that the right is in the say id way on Fifth street; bill to pay George W. Web- We should be thankful for our position (geo. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCTE. ye nations; praise Him all ye people.” This | Tule, oe oe o = Nostiltne, | ster; were all taken up in the order as stated, aud S a peculiarly favorable one, our iat ae Sermon was a discoiirse On the matter of grati- | heretofore acted w: ; | passed. A resolution from the Board of Aider- | Sipyoran NOTICE, fratde cubrasing the mot vatuatte pact of | _ eV. Dr. Rankin, of the First Congregational | fyi: listened to by a large and interested con- | , Mr- Green proceeded to address the meeting in | Tey to amend the original bill in relation to the fad ee ved alike from the extremes of | Church, preached to a audience on “The | gregation. perce’ a peep wae Ba tutnraiie Register of Deeds oo the comely. . Washing- ance ania se a ae the frigid and torrid zones, and being within | Country Homes of New England,” from 1Sam- | pirrq paprisr crencn, sour wasmtxaTox. | worked with the Republican party were now poke Watieston > ac eodteen tae 5 taybew _ ba Tange which secures all the benelits of @ | uel, xx, 6—Then said David unto Jonathan, if | There was service at this church yesterday, | deluded by passion, prejudice or ambition, in ; . : within Sdays after the sale. On c ‘money ated the ratification wf the IM convey the ox urchasrr at his 6 pen bt he parties ‘KSC . D scharged of all claim of t! wold is . It has the warmth of the y is - * three times and passed. Adjourned. H 1 will eel! from thie 1M farther po be . m—ne Sout with the cold of the Norte preventing | celiy usted necro fren Sinariee a and after singing and reading of the Seriptures, | 5%} Pilideg bene nes oF Tee rests | TaasKscivixe DAY was quietly observed | following enumerate sat the following pricey thereby the effeminacy of the people, white Bethtehen, his city; for there is a yearly sacri- | the congregation listened to an address by Rey. | next considered the political situation of the | here, but the streets were enlivened daring the fahteaiien supplies il the luxuries and enj yments of | tice there ‘for all the family.” An ingenious | Mr. Hobbs, of Gersnch Chapel. The closing ad- %, Mayor, and deprecated all that had béen said or | morning by the parade of the Cadets of George- Xorth and South. In this zone was Palestine. | pretext to test. the feelings of the King. Such | dress was by Kev. C. C. Meador, pastor of the | {dot nat hn by some men. ‘The Mayor had | town college, noticed below. that = Saviour to the race; by: ee th: t Iv CO the | church. 4 been charged with favoring the project to place How Tne GronsETOwN f o1 7” c avers pay gelo and Raphael, the divine, to art; Spain, that Such family feasts are especially a New | _ The revival in this church is progressing with | but instead of doing so, otidyl bee eee min ernie a Yards wide Oil Cloths jactory pric 5 5 : in procession at the College, marched Sent out a discoverer to the New World: ‘Ger- England Custom. Once a year the city sendy | &Teat interest, The house was crowded last | Wiel threncened our people. In regard to the | forming inp 0 - da ‘aud Poplins, less than canj be gin Shirting best make of Prints, 12 $120 to 82.0. 1.20 and ch of the Mayor, Mr. Green calied | through our principal streets, preceedel by many, that gave Luther to the church and to the old country places, the sons and | night to hear Elder Taylor on “Christian con- prod Bate oe fact, that although ‘Mr. Bowen | twelve pieces ofthe Marine Band, out to the tenburg to science and literature; and Russia, | daughters, who, like David, have gone forth | version. At ithe close of the sermon the ordi- | devoted nearly two columns of his speech to city | College villa, near Tennallytown. “The officers France and England exist as first-class powers; | see their fortunes. nance of baptism was administered in the new | atiairs and the charges preferred agaiust him, | of the Senior company are ‘in Brad, and although we are on the opposite side of the | «It is the Puritan's Thanksgiving Eve, baptistry to several candidates. yet in all his references to finances, taxation, | Lieutenant Pasey, Second Lientenant ithin this The sweetess holiday f all the year. Ye. Me. Ae present and prospective prosperty, schools, & lier. Of the Junior company Captain Heury, John comes with nee and her little girls, | Thanksgiving and prayer services were held | only one of his statements been called in | First Lientenant O*Neile, Second Lieutenant And Peter, matched with Patieuce, brings ? Men's Christi question by the press. Bad: They ‘boys? at the rooms of the Young Men's Christian As. | @intiens by the press. oa the adoption the | lege villa at 2o’cloc came MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY, . E STREET, cronsr, kof a dinner at the Col- WN. : > A after which Father Healy GUTMAN. | Of these country homes of New England I | sociation yesterday from 9X to 104 a.m. and ‘ agreed few vi them, giving them some good adviee. | 5 a and figures. "Then the marvelousthriftandhap- | wish to speak toaey. ‘As to homes, the country | from 6 toy and G45 to 9:00 Dim The rose | Tepe! which was a aey veene ee y shonting esuest thentosk piace. Ths §RF THOMAS DOWLING. Annteane. Iness of our After comparing our con- | has a of the city. The speaker then | were crowded and probably no more protitable Najor Morse offered a resolution reciting that | prizes the best shooting ion with that of other nations, he said that | contrasted being “bricked and mortared in be- } services were held in any of the churches. S : ; ence as the Republicans in mass meeting on the 1th | sisted of gold sleeve buttons, : andsceuty erergnnere peta aif re | wi tw igitatdcouatntt chael anginal |, Bat wanmixorow xn onvnon, | Kitant ty rewinton, essa the Protea | varity" of oh. ars ad wee ge is a caim. self-reliant, adequate power at the | ascent and descent,” with the broad hall, open | In the morning a very ap iby so = to accede to that request, therefore that the | friends. of the students in’ Washington and See was win bee as meal semana be Peake oe roundings pape oe ee epee So hag ee Secretary call each meeting, for the purpose of | Georgetown, ‘To the seniors the first prize was New Xork or Ohio. The national debt gave | New England—the best place to emigrate EAST WASHINGTON M. P. CHURCH. Major Morse addressed the meeting, saying | silver ‘cup, presented by’ Noah Walker, Eea, appreciable signs of dimin ne from, ieee oral pon ee toe = At night a sermon pppropriate to the day was | that the club elected a President when the aun Secone: Betae to 2 Elia, of som Ayres, Sno last dollar liquidated: Tf within nine montis | country reminds you of God, the town. of | Preached by Key. J. P. Wilson, the pastor. mrcclings aul the Republicans kal sequestel | MeNamars, ot Callforniay boc there has been a reduction of $70,000,000, if there | name ‘There the ciitd reads tive four gooels oF ‘Tus CHURCH O THR ASCENSION. meet has been an increase of internal revenue tax of | the seasons, beginning with the first note of the ctor of this church, held | refused. He asked if they were going to submit | Abell and Frank Neal, of Md.: Se onthe ar hace oe ene hee ae eg | Tobin in the spring the, and ending with the | service preaching from Mf pealee TB ney ee | Cees dict tanned if they were going to submit | Abell and Frank Neal, of Md six months of ‘ast year, and if there has been a | hermit life of winter evenings. In the country ’ servant of the people. He denied the right of reduction of $57,000,000 in the same time, what | j¢ is easier to make moral and religious impres- ‘\M’KENDREE CHAPEL. + | any man to abi Leo the ts of the Repub- Renee ang we, aes taeeiae 54t sions. |The influence of old age and infancy was || The only service held was at 3 o'clock in the | ficans of this ward.and asked If they ate to geoct ee - ae Fn gent calumny, and | then described; old age crowned, infancy with | afternoon, when & verys interesting love feast | and be told that meeting is illegal. This many crowns; the influence of the tireside and | very largely attended took place. conduct is unworthy of a Republican. He in- istration of the government. ‘The Doctor the: t 5 de on , spoke of the happiness and diftusion of wealth | CYeMngs at home, of the Bible an sooner cad ‘THE UNITARIAN CHURCH. sisted that the meeting had a right to transact business, and asked what harm would there be among the whole ple of the land, thus : is in who turns lovingl: Services were held at the Unitarian Church. * awarded Of the intelligence derived from the schools, | fus'-1, Happy is that man who t ‘Old country | Tho sermon was preached by the Rev. J.C, oe | he books and journals of the day; that the man | home, aud yearns for the ‘yearly feast that | Zachos, on “The Principle ot Natural Justice as | senting voices. Flanner, North Carolina; John Allen, Vir; inia; who did not take a daily paper was consid- | gathers all the family to the old homestead. It | Displayed im the History of Nations.” . Green offered a resolution, endorsing the | Robert Dainey, Maryland; Charles Clayton, ered a barbarian. The world started in its | Will help him to be truer to his own young ideal : proposed Labor Men's National Mass Con- | Geo! Tracey, N course under the control of Providence, and | Rudasplrations; to be truer to the wie counsels NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY SOCIABLE. vention, to be held here on the 6thof December, | Iver, Virginia; John Fitzgerald, Maryland; and | "'wol2 te {Rep.J TH there have been great cycles of histors. which | of the sainted in heaven; to be true to heaven | ‘This society held its first “sociable” of the and providing for the appointment of a cominit Hophael Semuacs, Tennessee. ALL AND WINTEI Ithough unnoticed, have been carryiny on the | and to that home where all are invited, and i ial Hall last evening. ‘The | tee of seven 0 co-operate with the Coating Pease. Thao ncokiahter’ N urposes of God. ‘This idea he traced through | Where there will be no places made vacant by | Season, at Harm Ver ten oe | cand aca conessaties a, aid | Rossel the Virginia shore, yesterday, wit- JOHN H. SMOOT both sacred and sae T reeee rant “othe | Absence OF death; where they shall come from | New England Society, composed of New Eng- | 11! following aj A. nessed by about 500 sporting men of the District BRidce STREET, GeoRoETOWwN,D. Jewish nation, to Rome, to Greece, and other | the East and the West and tac North and the | landers resident here, or citizens of New Eng- Palmer Briscoe, M. West, L. Jeffries, George | of Columbia, After the chicken, fight, the bi- | Ha wed,and now offers at ¥ rice Seuntries, and showing ‘that Mahommed aud South, and sit down at the table of the Lamb, | land descent, has been in flourishing existence | Shanklin, Major Morse, and Andrew Gren. = ds without feathers got up a lively scrimmage, |! Fe Fe Ranger Pring sal pa the Eucharist, the thanksgiving of the skies.” | fora vear or two, and has had several interest- | _ Mr. Andrew Gleason offered a resolution most | Iu which: there many’ black, eyes blomly be thaukhal tor seedy ire ing festivals upon the New England pattern, heartily endorsing the Hon. 8. J. Bowen, Mi noses given and receiv ‘khorn paper to perform his duty, but had | cutter. Prizes were also awarited to Charies € The property ia near Cond bout ano ew York; Edward | mile mortinwest of Drovers Kost, ae ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH. ing tions of | |The congregation at this chaveh was large and | including a Yankee supper last year, at which | of Wak Providence carried themselves into the forma- s i a portico = sind SE ie Py Bat ndeavoring to monopolize the int tion of our government. America began witere | anthem Uy the excellent choir under the lea ee ee renie ne rcinens epoca’ | Riich 1s Catenroring teogupersad the Dlseins adios apd Gent's, Unde other nations left off. Her settlers were ret ship of Mr. F. D. Tracy. Rey. con- | sociation coustst of Sant C. Fessenden, (brother | of Columbia, and expressing the nope that sit . fambric Mandkerchieiey pice eae ud wruame with them the aggre | qucted the Litargical service. ke Of the late Senator Fessenden) Prediiene fr Sattar ere eae for the overthrow | yey who was lately removed from the oficerk | snd Boye” Wear, Freer ‘i os enon tec nounced Deut. 8, 10, 11, and Dean, Secretary, and_J. H. Crossman, Treasu- | of the Baltimore and Ohio railroad in the fu: t meres, Lin € centuries. One of the last attempts to prevent a riate though FY es ” roe m ‘ommonwealth’s Attorney for Loudoun county 2 “" Hock the purposes of Providence was in individeal- ype ha Sone tw locweeet oat rer i ere: a Vice President also, fromeack | comin ee that corporation; wh for fraudulently altering the records of the cou.t | RaPMinr Towels, Hey bu, by placing power in the hands of Ki tony ical posaanst come » ra = 3 isoui masses. Te os 0 Ld ‘ i | New Englanders stray away a good deal trom | | Mr. M. West offered a resolution requesting | Of that county, applied to General Canby to cheap Delaives. and all other Queens, and thehour. He portrayed home, and yet there i= no people that cherish | James Holmes, member of the Council; tree | Bave his case "re-examined. agen oy Ey ap toate thawte meant latne ma | te mor? ohm i acini | ie pe sat hg camera, | CLAM Whe A? Pare ave fncutigned other causen of thatkfeiece ead ne | {nance of our national integrity—the willing | Or Nee igi ney tne call for a gathering | | Major Morse moved to refer it to a committee | eet een ene ee art meade” te | and examine goods ad pric ‘will find it to their tne mentioned other causes of thankfulness, amdin- | funjection of the, people to reeeeare tae | Of r y quired how the blessings of the land could be eduction ultimat ‘aisha F Ll J = + Downey has been deposed, and, on t'@ mak rer- Scotch <! feet. Amd in thie was whilo he condemned the conduct > i id by religions | Known each other for years in | of Mr. Holmes, urged that the Board of Come Tecommendation of Major Hi . .. maintained, and, i response, sa: — gur public debt, the deliverance of the whole | §° general without suspecting a hip | mon Council was the body to take action, and | ™'Ssloner of this sub-district, Mr. Clinton Lioyd fir history had established that there'was aay | 14d trom slavery and the forbearance Or Section. mect at the sociable, and the exela: | urged that the introduction of this subject, berug | Ha been appointed to fl the vacancy. eee ee ee ed a ee Te aly | giveness of the Government end. th » mation, “te a Yankee, too! calculated to fan the flames of dissension higice | CHARGES Puevennen.—Mr. Slack: en ceheved GBs. irtéh Peatten, po conservative power in mere knowledge. and | foward those who had burdenea the th | many th the courve of th than ever, that the resolution be withdrawn or | has preferred writen charges plothe, Plaid Puplins, Scrges, and Marihone eres socned lobe come ssaNeay. Vieeee flebt and delnged it with biood. We are not yet, | The saelety now nuuibe m referred to acommittee, and he appeaied toric | TJ. Edelin, J.T. Burnete and. 1. 0 "wan 30 chet ile War, Aipacast see! . 2 5 ¢ said, a nation of saints—much remaius to be “re siyclowe? +7 are we improper behavior and dereliction of dui Black Velveteens: Cle aking; Cloths rq jon should be combined with ‘ done. "The liquor trafic, Sabbtaly dose, | 224 Mr: Crowman, the treasurer, received some | meeting not to.act rashly, but to carry out the op - * mid hese, a s ~ | thirty accessions to the membership last night, | idea the committee of ments of the re- | Major Hoff, m:litary co: Striped, and Cashmere Shaw! tiful Rtriped and aiherance, ta the principles ofthe fathers, | Wo% and polygamy. co far as the strong arm of | Quite sensibly the society has put its foot dawn | cent demoustration to the fayor had in view— | district. Cassimseres, ‘Batiactes spd’ Buitivgs £45 . . < y ed. pl- 7 — Oe 5 a by s, hy would secure the perpetuity of our institutions. | Pupiie seutiment against’ these sins mnise oe | i the start upon any extravagant expenditures, | do nothing calculated to stir up strife or il teel- | Etecten—Mr. Cornelius Cox,a young gentie- | poset Flannel jen all wool, from 35 cts. Up: 4-4 all wo: . a 4 or the adoption of any supertine moti ing. man of thiscity has been elected Supermntend= do. : Gon 44 Bleached ihn ogee 2 — pon pony wg — pope l eee uae ot Les hes way rainy fashionable entertainments cal- fir, West aor the resolution; and the | ent of the Lecsburg and Aldie ‘Turnke. a the best blood of the nations of Enrope—but our | Gre future, under’ God, lies ty furnishing tech | Culated to make them exclusive. The result Js | meeting adjourned Mberties ‘must be restrained aud regulated. | the young of every class and Galen gti eat y a a ‘ CI ITEMS They must come and cease to be strangers, and | Edutation. ‘ie Bible must Us kept in our foe ving--not long: then there Is dancing fee tie | ‘The St. John’s Churek Tronbles. ITY ITEMS Kinder thelr peculiarities, ‘The Mingapamay exen set up | moRrchouls, and the pulpit. so. long enslaved rs; chess, draughts, backgammon, whist, Wasnixatox, D. C., Nov. 18, 1869. Ter JEWELRY, ad ic vere tions and ta wayyy s cat pnt . F 5 : iM d his idol, but he must not the deceneies of | And creeds and opinions must be tested by the | Sf: f0F the lovers of those games; and’ plenty | Mesars. Ei In your yesterday's’ report Alaska Diamonde, ditors: f : of chat, acquaintance-making, &c., for the rest. | of the proceedings of the Parish of St. How of funeral piles and burning victims, ‘The | PoTd of God. ‘At the door the hospitable invitation was pre: | John’s ‘Church, you refer to the reso ymanist FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. sented upon a placard, lution of Mr. Blair's, which you publish, as an DED IN 1857. 7 enforce tt -ayllabes "oe the: ie The Rev. John C. Smith preached trom First cxew ExGLaND SOCIABLE. WALK IN.” amendment to Dr. Cl, "s resolutions, the lat- Sleeping Dolls, W.A. WHEATLEY’s strikes at the liberty the frvedom Timothy, 1and2. He said, we mect this morn- | The sociable of last night was opened by a | ter not being given. is liable to convey the Fancy Goods, PREMIUM STEAM DYEING eet ata ing, in common with our churches and citizen, | SOE iat commendable, quality) ‘adr of ae orang at ryges One ote | cumaxsixg wF% pelicd, but they” cannot Blatead amt ch ane ercclamation of the United | the amociation: then there were some songs by | tion. ‘The entire resolutions were as follows: a " No 493 Fie common: must be protected and pre- | to give thanks to Him, the 4 Professor Ewer, Miss Dempsey, of Boston, wer of every ood mand | 1 Resslecd, That we, the members of St. ined. yi i “Wait n’s Parish, ‘lare that we recognize iy caine amet u vertect gift. J would that this whole house Sersoeg, ty Man Deweney, vos erate oe tant and the duty of the ‘tector to Srder and rs lauded. arran, matters that pertain services . “By adhering to these | FOPhppers, The recognition of the Creator | Gen. 6. 0. Howard then made one of his pleas- | of thecharch. one aioe tae Govenneune aul be gemmmton: and Kuler of the universe, and the recommen- | ant, unstilted talks, just suited to the occasion, | 2. Resoleed, That we fully endorse the recent Palation divided off with Shem, Ham, and ae Se Deer in which he spoke Thanksgiving Day as itis endeavor of the Rector to maintain that rigit, — ALL WooL HEAVY Cassimene Pawra, 12 dif- ferent at $4 and $5, at A. Straus’ House, Penn. avenue, 34 ‘310. Tex Dotrars. 810. is his Chinchilla finding his way to where at which, as aclergyman of the church, it ‘Overcoats, darkened countenance iving sermon he had that morning, which | bounden duty to exercise. Lee Drab and Brown colors, just received at affected his hair, Diecrse nana and maeenn pte pe the good old day and its ohattvances 3. Rewlved. ‘That we approve the course of the | A. Strans’ Ciéthing Amy oe OLD ZEIGLER, climate, and Japhet to one still different when he ibjects to be most vividly present. vestry in the’ managenient of the temporalities | bet. 10th and iith sts.,3d door east of lth aes was bleached to wMite; the original color in which “4 nited Hon. James A. Cavanaugh, of M , fol- | of the church. - Fe scene. ingens ouer.ax God made man being the native olive. These comes of lowed in a spirited history of the New Englander Serene Ao JUST RECEIVED, at Oak Hall, 46) 7th street, . branches of the family of mau have wandered ‘ Son aes in the Weat, and the part he takes in the-devel- ‘The Courts. gpPosite Post Ofice, new styles of Scotch : = & this morning’s visy every | OFment of that part of the country. Crimrxat Court, Judge Fisher—This morn- which will be upto order at our RYE WHISKEY, ‘On the wi hemisphere they i Capt. Adams, his adventurous Col- | ing a motion was made for the postponement of concentrating—the descendants of J: ving and praise. “On this day, Gelicates | OFade river explorations, had also something to | {pi %2uotion was made for the postpon charged ——_¢___ PUREST AND OLDEST here the controlling force and in numbers; by ue Prckend ‘all the past twelve months at | *9Y,tnon the same text. with passing counterfeit money, aud after ar- | _ Bors CLoTnixa.—We have received 150 Suits * deseendan are here in millions, and | Cast ‘should be galled Up A gratehon Pe at . ,0f Va. als0 made a pleasant Eumenty the case was postponed until the nrst | of Youths and, Boy's Fine Clothing, to which BEARS THE BEST CHARACTER, see eaUny heart, #0 that we become wiser | "then the seats were piled up and dancing com- | Mouday im December. dians. Oak Hall, L. D. Barbour & Co.406 Tth | EITHER FOR MEDICINAL OR SOCIAL PUR- the Lord. ‘The ving ot ‘thanks is one ot the | Menced, and was kept up with zest until past oo street, opposite Post Office. 11,12,6 POSES: PRICE $4 PER GALLON. several points in the ‘account which the two | Midnight. th t were G 1M Lipenat Saves FoR THE Worip’s i restern country. ‘The time will arrive when will concentrate one continent, where a trin- ity of united in a common brotherhood, as 5 : hae my men ing, will meet "Ham inthe | Yets¢s bear to the subject; that we may lead a Among jussey, ptions have been | Boys’ Care Overcoars, c 4 = quiet and peaceable life; in godiiness aml hon | font™anyer the sweletys executive committee; | made to the World's Exposition in this a “a! WITMER, {ett raiat looking up to the triulty of persons it Sr ue He weaker then enjoined upon his hear- | ered far above the tallest of the other sous of the A ie ad Childrens’ Garibaldis, 119 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 5 rs the importance of 4 ‘ 4 . Cooke, $29, . the Gadhend—a triune deity—will claim bum as | £%, ie, Importance of sustaining all the'nume | Zing Tree State;) Collector “utlock,’ Colonel ‘Shepherd, 10,000" Aree ha eos ead ‘Childrens? Overcoats, Retwoen 2th and 30th streets 8 common father. In the course of his sermon he | Hest oficial we have placed In pomen wee | Gardner Tufts, Alderman Clark, Col. Mt. Sweet $5,000, Matthew — =e ied that, notwithstanding cavitings, the Ad- | vraver is for all in authority and fur the people Se ee ee Lv. 85,000; Philip Mohun, $5,000; Fitzhugh ae Hees, ministration of the —— = a ing | or the whole earth. Sociables during the wi ’ . Gi J: GERMAN EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, THANKSGIVING AT RYLAND CHAPEL. See eee ves John a3 pina FIRST WARD, The Kyland Chapel foikshave a very large and | $f Wi. Geronan jet- | Oak Hall Clothing and Merchant Tailoring Es- Rev. Dr, Finckel, pastor, having notified his | cheerful home cirele of their own that can be | yopolitan 000; "Washington tablishment. congregation some time ago that he desired the | congregated on the occasion of any social enter- See Com 0, en. 0. O. Howard, 400 7th wt ARBOOR & Co., See Phalne 1O e Land orate, took the | tainmentsuch as is appropriate to festive times | $5,0d; Geo. <Higes, 96,008; Sykes, Chadwick |. p_ «At? odg apelin teat, Peal 100, v1 and 2: Bless the Lord, O | as ‘Thanksgiving or Christmas. Last night | & € 0-, $9,000. —_ at two days’ notice. 11,10,6 Peete dugytanksgiving | the occasion th ¢ brought them wes a aeute 2 4. 1 - | concert, vocal ume under STEALING A Suover.—Yesterday, Officer Shi- se oe wiring. | 2. The reasons why such | auspices ot Hyland Chapel choir. As usual, the | monick urrented Lee, on the charge of days should be specially appointed and sacredly | church edifice was well’ filled, and the evening Better, and Jus- observed. He remarked that this would ba- | was spent very enjoyably. An interesting for court. png bly be the jsat Thanksalving they woul cele- | programme was carried out, participated in by inte} brate together; but hoped that it no more on | {ye ven Musical Association, (Profesor s : “ae sie poi a se Mearen were 0° 1 3. Wr. Bergmann, leaster), Misses ile_and that the blessedness of this duty.well Bl frmmoegte ci mee aye arg : j Pow yo tir Erte 9 Morgan, Yoder, Murtagh; Clarke, and Gannon, Miss Lizzie Hei Pope, Mrs. rT Evans. and od ‘ning, > Gloves, Gloves, Gloves, an immense POPULAR PRICES. : ! i i f EB: kinds and at all prices. Excelient Col- HOW SoME OUR GERMAN CITIZENS EX ‘cloth ined button holes tee per tae” Bone suIT, nent JOYED THE ¥. i. Ji ng eootepeary Big ‘selection to ‘The hop of the Sacngerbunds at Odd Fellows’ a te ms over seen in this fast im the Hall last night was a very pleasant entertain- a ome, Como everybody i Z E a ee Walking Coat, ih Bribe tatert geucrat ‘The A: ‘WESTERN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. mausical The pastor of this church, Rey. John X Coombs, preached from the ith verse of the a Ee Pants and Vest. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS SPENDING THE DAY IN service of all BALTIMORE. the congre- The visit to Baltimore on Thanksgiving eve by aT The sermon Friendship. Lodge, No. 8, of this city, was a pleasant affair. Good intent Lodge, of that Sia Sine "me Scribe ©, conse u 4. SAKS & Co., 517 SEVENTH STREET. we by, ‘Bione elsewhere voake tty m remove Mouat Vornm or Arlington? "Phe ‘of Washipgtim is the history of our of our heroes—the ing the motto of in Wa irstin the he: our speaker was tion by a Jarge and f

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