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TELEGRAMS TO THE STAR. BEISHED vane, a exeepted, : At The Star monatnzs "THIS AFTERNOON'S ad DISPATCHES Corner Pennsy - | rh | ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS, » EVENING STAR EK SPAPER COWPANY. | ———— | THE STAR is wrve® oe oars a ji XY | THE WARIN EUROPE. Bix Miathe | RUSSIA AND PRUSSIA. sar Sani wae a eugene in| V %, 36—N2. 5,523. . WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1870. TWO CENTS. | Meter Bvideace of Thai Utisare, ‘€t the Gounter, Ty Prem tor M Brornine—91 50 » year. ‘ CRURCH OF TAR ASCENSIO’ good-by to their beloved superintendent, Mr. | T’ $ AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. EVENING STAR, | THANKSGIVING DAY. [| 9... oSHGtOn JitAts sed preacnea to | Sor Mots sme beones sorerimeensens, M-- | THE SITUATION IN FRANCE, - bare a large ge ive services on that Cccasen will be very ia TIONAL THEA one. DEMAND IMMEDIATE COR- | —————____________—-—- | 1S OBSERVANCE IN WASHINGTON. RAMLINE M. E. CuTRCH. teresting. N “ Pi ag shania be bequarded arsine! passin Rev. S. A. Wilson, of McKendree Chapel, MOUNT ZION METHODIET CHURCH. SURRENDER OF THIONVILLE pected EVENING. 5 ba am News and Gossip. | xeticiovs aw socral FEATURES, | preached a : appropriate sermon. £ thie church, (colgred,) of which ieev. H.R . ” AND MES, BAGNEY W fata aa sae Airanics HE CHARITY SUPPER! e Pastor, there was preaching in the eS pre ol i s a — atl iberty Hall last eveni! ven by the ladies | morning by Rey. Mr. Coggins, whe took fur bis x y will ap eas te the follow SECRETARY DEcano has returned to this SERVICES AT THE CHURCHES. of the North Washington iSevolent Associa: | text St Jobn, xvii; “Thy word le trath |THE TOWN IN FLAMES (REDLAND 45 IT WA tion, wos a delightful affair, and we understand | H's :ermon, an able one, was ou the mission of ol The ReUGL Di AMOND- . a pal osumer INTERNAL REVENUE—The receipts to-day | The delightful automn weather, clear and | fa.’ ‘quite a handsome amount was realized for | Christ. ‘ and TOS IRtsd TIGTR can guty eo Gone with oop atdan Bit from this source were £625,449.59. brac wg—the bright sunshine, taking all chilti- | the becctit of the poor ot the city. FIRST BAPTIET CBURCE. MONDAY. HE EMERAUD RIN 1 ‘endorsed by many of the most ness out of the atmosphere—added yet another There were no special services is chareh 3 fehn . = wares: = _ | 7 repalar ee ees er fo co To we Kerarnep—Orders kave been isszed | 1 the many blessings for waich tanks were of. | THANKSG1¥ ING BAY IN GEOBGE- | yesterday, tut there was Sheamal prayer mice ciated of the Prussian Forces, W . vist ‘pieem rer all other Bisters. (it has abeo- | from the Navy Department for the immediate | fereq to the Giver of All Good yesterday. Busi- ‘Thankagivtng dus) i ately temied Gpen vy ames Nekou, the pastor oarag a ane The Mamagcxent have much pleasare i been introduced Ganticr'e Mative: Wine’ Bitters | repair of the U. 8. steame: Powha'an at the ness was gencrally s:spended througaout the hankegiving day, {9 still pon by fate remarks were made Im teterence teete | or : " “ENGAGEMENT FoR ONE WEEK ONLY, | MAY DoBed of a draguiete: ovtete | Po ladelphia navy yard. city, and the cburches were generally filled with | MAnY of the conservative citizens of George- | {1,2 dng thanks were retarned to the Atmighiy | 7S TPM« Feclusively te the Beening Star. = yd FOR THIRTY YEARS it 1s tea er .~ large and attentive congrega ions. In the even- | (Onn aS an veiyprenrdl neh gdig mentee for the many great blessings with which he has | KUSSIA AND PRUSSIA. ae ae NGvienne Ftefesttea | Hse tt‘ well-known. standard aud popalar remedy, Mckian es Contelce cee ee “ths | 8 there were many pleasant social reanioas, | ite Nore,teng Oncnaely ae an aie re ins gegen nfo a | Fes, Nov.2}—Tawe press of this #38 PAIN KILLER, Missore’ Legalatare wan rene a emion of the | ‘Some rowdylem was manifested in various | In eayulne fanny nen tee rea exacting follow- | At this charch the thanksgiving sermon inthe | © en of cally waned against sappert- ee ee Ri canta ee een ba ep inte aie agitate Oe REA | porte of the city, by which injuries to persoas | ers of Yankee customs could uot ind fau't with | morning wes ie Tee. Sandy Alexander | ‘og Fear ce 0 wnfavorably eriiicising Germany, Buin be . —. = — = Ba ie phe gor been | 224,C8" apyoinied to a judgeship ia the Court and property was the result. the fervor whch charac etizes the relig.ous ob- | wie presched from the 122d Psalm re the aterc st of sia bein z now identified with ¥ used by people of all mations : 0: C.a"ms. tes Leach ois. the Catholic churches wasswas said | “ff¥#Nce of the day here, the staid propriety | Pesce be within {hy walle, and Prosperity | that vf the latier pation, « Jous Hay, well kn = c in ali of the Catholic churches Which prevails in social circles, nor the Thanks- | within thy palaces.” He ded hissabject | pvc ay oo ‘ : Fell known here as one of Presi- | 4s usual, early in the moruing, and Inter in the | 1 ving dinners, where the turkies are as fat and | Into three Meads, a8 follow Panes ena | GLAND WILL IMITATE RUSSIA. i iin re ese RY Se ony " been ogualied, sad it, hes | dent J.incotu's day the congregetions joined in the reception to | “ender, the pampkin pies as lascious, and the | prosperity; 2d, The evidenc: of their possession. | LOXTON, Nov. 25.The Timer, in an editorial bs ney id aaa merit. No ‘ord wale nopaien had 80 widespread | N'8 Connection w Archbishop Spalding, no ed at leng.a else- | appetites as keen as avy down East. Al! places | Jd, The means of their promotion, and delivered av ticle th sale or given such universal satisfaction. not ning. intimates that K various | joined the New Yok Hes u's corps of ed.-a- | where in our pape of business were closed yesterday, and there | unable discourse, which ‘ al 1s listened to with | be firm, without closing the do on el a to negotiation. Pa nin meee * wrsAoooEn, were religious services at inost of the churches, | great interest by an attentive congrezation. He 6 <t ’ = well known te Foajlee recapitulation i this | ‘al writers. epee ‘be fires time om auch an occasen in this ach nee fillca wita large and atzomtiv ee this orthe royal pealmist’s devout attachment | 98 attituce that Engiand will imitate. « riisement. Asan external and internal 1 ae ae . ee 4 secvices at their syna- | etegatio: Me her being mos: delightfal. | to God's howe and ordinances, the interest he | LATE ARMY MOVEMENTS IN FRANCE. s wm Soe ach bottles unrivalled, Direct! Ar Sidley Z = ace vata The posi strest, near i These perl no ove CATAOLIC Cc TIZENS es J splayed, the influence he exerted, the prayers | ‘The Times save there are 200,009 Germans in Bold by all Draggiets, Seen. Tan Sppelntod Jemes Jourdan sien 1/6 ocak at 2 oeek p hen, besides | WeTe in a state of pleasant excitement, over the | be presented, all worthy of our imitation. | he Vain of the Lob A ! Pr - Price Sets, ce. aha $1 por bottle 03 colm&W | ‘or of interna! revenue for the third district of | the membership, there were presen: 4uite a | fr@al reception ot Archbishop Spalding, their coleman alley of the Loire. A party of Pramian . York, and Henry Houben, United States | uomber of Gentiles. ‘The services were com: | Pasticivation in which ts noticed | elacwtiere. THE NEW MARKET HOUSE. | Cragoons Wednesday entered St. Quentin for - HAIR DYE. menced by the choir, in which there are some | ‘hey were up and astir bright and early, to | the purpese of stopping a railroad train; bat BATCHELO: 1 at Guatemal: y tend th i Tri Church, The Work to Go On. i n ans 5 splendid Hair Dye is the best im the world. very tine voices, singing thi ih Psalm, ander | ™ Th € Morning mar be ‘ . n | their attempt was defeated by the French. figrmices, reliable, mstantancous, doesnot contain | aig sipcaion ‘Pie diviens int he lead of Mr. 1. L. Biout. Prayer was olterc i a eee: prepare for t poctive partsin | A mecting of the directors of this company : ;, BOF AuY eulalte pcisom to produce paralysis or 3 1A EcecTion.—The advices te e | 7 Fang afl death Avoid the rausted ant dtiasive preparations | re by the reader, Mr. Stimmell; aiter which the 2 vnuer rnrsivrenian oncne. | S* bell at noon to-day, over the National Me- | CONCENTRATION OF THI PRUSSLAN veeper services too's p the sender and choir Pigs shnervioce wera beta inn moe tropolitan Bank; the president, Henry D. Cooke, | " ‘ * tone, and claim the Legisiatu e and atl | simgong responsively 2 was, next read wg, conducted by the pastor, et. 1), W, Mowat, | in the chair. The treneurer, Bones ie! Ny, quati. | Movemen*s ooking to a concentration or the orgreesman in the delegations ef the Z Se cee ne Wolk wae intes, | The text of the discourse was taken from Eze- | ted im bonds 000. The building commit- | G€rmau armies continue in the north of France. + Conres: duced by Mr. I. M. Prince, and read the proc. J Kt bes «Thue saith the Lord God, re- | tee + progress, and was authorized to go | Large bodies ot Pru: Sirtuca they do not possces. | the genaine, helo air Dye bas bad therry years? Thished reputation to uphold ite intogrity ax only pertect Hi ack or Brown. Bold beat Br TNagiste. “Applied Bt 16, Bond street, New ant Dances SOULE MUNDAY 9 and 2), 170, “tg eng — c ans ate marching south Lead a move the diadein, and take off the crown; this | 4! Once to work, which they wil wext Mon- | to take und Paris ™ 18 open a = Matrnew H. PLEASANTS, for eoma years lamaiion of the President, stating that they had Prall not be the same; exalt him that is fow and | day morning. ay wong FPS Me ace = — —= = wa, assembled fot . i acl is hig i ~ —--e —— AL!’S OPERA HOUSE. LECTURES. Past chlef clerk of the Attorney General's ORce | that imstrument; stating that this proclamacon | 8b#*¢ him that is bigh. I will overturn, over- ° “ has been appointed clerk of the United 28 GRAND € ARNIVAT. Al. OF NOVELTIFS ISS LILLIAN S. EDGARTON, court at Richmond, Va., and will resign his po- “THE GIFTED AND BEAUTIFUL ORATOR, | Huon Jn the Attorn . AN z 3 OB. | a, . Will deliver the Sixth Lectare in the GRAND | ‘P® ‘lose of this monih. ARMY COURSE, oa , oe orp, overtarn it; and it shall be no more antil did not breathe a sectarian spirit, oat asked all | Hur, versaraJS od i epell be ro more until people to come together to give thanks tor tae - A blessings which had been bestowed upon them After mention of the various causes of General's Oftice towards | Tye" reader pened, the receptacie of the nal thapk-giving, the preacher : ‘scrolls in his aris ad. | ‘© S8y that by the offering of thanks to rawing of Juries. suddenly daparted, ry the same direction. Several Prussian divisions pa-sed Soissons, going towards Amiens, early in the week, and others were to tone ’ It is reported that General Manteufiel, leav- the blessings we a a ation and people en- | lan.) and the Kegister of Washin ston, (Mr. | rg Salers on the right, will march ou Rowen. ~ z= , joy, We confess our faith in Him‘and tm His vh,) the grand and petit jaries to serv: Geovral Manteuftel’s head) warters are still at AT LINCOLN BALL, nk ye Tiare Pies Among the visitors entering at the other side, and after, the dential government of the world. One | ircccluber term of the creel pd coin- | Complecne. Morarch of the MONDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 2s. e Executive Mansion to-day were Ernest Teele aly phe “As Pants the Heart,” by | patural characteristic of genuine taankfuluess nesng Monday week, as follows: The Prussian entrenched camp at Laon is ul Vervattle | sudject: + WHITHE ARE WE DRIFTING” Me tary re oa teeta, = a Tthe | 3Obt> the reader gave the blessing dismissing | |* sympathy with these whu have not been so Ww: Redstrake, ith ward; | nearly completed. a their n-w | ~ ~ = teh of N “k, agent o! e Lighly favored as ourselves. Where such aym- James 1. Carberry, ‘s _ [ue congregation ar « ioe THE SURRENDER OF TRIONVILLE,. Reors open at 7 o'clock: Lecture to commence at 3, Inmasline of steamers also J. H. Christy, wh UMION FSRVICE IN SOUPH WASHINGTON. pathy does not exist there is no trae theaktal ie i¢ Realms. assisted | Mise ANGELIG: bs SCHOTT. & of eorgetown: John Patch A kecye 8 nly ical self-gratulation. It, | iru . Ihe forma! surrender of Thionville oceurred The latter cam be procared at the Baokstors of J Oe CATS eee Petal ceria Caerce tia | beakle @ill be warssea te wares Ges Who do sot Witeom, 20) Hessker: 98 wack deka Brown, 2 ‘Tuesday last. ine oPerkerson ith ne aera a BULLOCK. of Georgia, is in tows, | SF" "pittinger pastor. “Tho, attendance was | Portess eo latgely the blessings we enjoy. ‘This | hobe!* ye Brooker, 2d wa ‘eorgetown: W. SKIRMISHING Profeswt Willis ( SHE BLIND } are ELOQUENT. and bad an inter\-ew wich Secretary Botknap | uite large, and many were obliged tu ,0 away, | Ptivciple was applied in its beariuzsupon our | jyrury. 7th watd, George W. Gladwon ad wants hi Oe et Wakes © Oe i egg on to-day im re erence to the appzoeching elect on | there being no standing room. Invoca' feelings towards individuals and ocner nations, | Wr. H. Edinburgh, ith ward: Samoel Herma’ ste emg ing an im- —— in fuat Stace, and the distribut.on of t oops: y | Kev. Sr. Meador, of the Fitth Baptist Church, a mem ‘oman ef femsie ask iinet ward: Herbert Schutter, diate advance on the French ermy of the ate a : - essential condition OF genuine thankfulness tell ‘i irhes trei c FIRST LEOTURE CALVARY COURSE. the State to aid in the enforcement of the e! .- | CPD, between 4:5 and Glit siceets; reading of | ON cero that ied will’ coutinus bis eee me. Skinishees eve Sieendy eecenens Sp F he Scriptures by Kev. Mr. Bilsinger, and prkeg thal Msc oiredng 3 tween the outposts of the army at Neuville and BY tion law. prayer by Kev. Mason Noble, of the Siath Pres- | 41 that there dt OE OAS BOs OaTy Rich oe Trueman Brush, 6th ward; Merieres, in the Department of Loire. A mi x oN REY. WILLIAM H. MILBURN. Fiast LIgcTenaxr Wat. W. Arwerrosa, | 23tetan Yonureh, Qn oth street, constitared the poh a Not = or tin fates Prelate rm Nd county ee Bird, * —e a of ber oF garde mobiles from Amiens have _ _ ,EJECT: ¥ ~ a soit _ Baws beet sermon was by the Kev. : Boo . * ais wit Dury — oiine, war | | rewulved by the Prussians near Leqvesnel. The AND SALE * See, SUBJECT: WHAT A BLIND MAN SAW IN |} ict infantry, recently tried before @ cous: Chapel, trom the pian —= rool eat his providential | },415 jDeee, ith ward: Michael P. Callan, j tight of the French was vers disorderly. Se K m -e AT LINCOLN HALL, martial at Atianta, Ga., for dsobed eace of Lhe discourse | orien ih x = pia) fome hes Geo. W. Or — | Seg Ne 486 Piscraprenirag is D and % strets, FRIDAY, NOVEMDEL 25 ar oe areewen without keave; Se, aud! founa)| Ste aati, the dopenience or satiess or id the ordeting of means to ac aciown J. Darrel, Georactoms; Joie |FFOm the Pacific Slope —Raltroad rs above Ovid Fellows’ Hall eters guilty. hes been sentenced ts be dismissed the | ii the sources of their prosperity on the bless- end, The shesker eloquently der, Sth ward: Lewis F. Clark, 24 ward: iz. | Matters—A Defnati ings, Everay ings, Chromos. &0. Doors open at 7 o'clock, Lectar: tocommence atS |. ervice of he U d States ings OF Gi ‘The music by the unived choirs ef =i ot rege oa and ne By ‘Wood, tth ward; Wm. Herturth, es San Feancteco, Now. °4.—The rted aale Factors Hremee. Piarsre Cotte ted Danae, |” Theis 50 conte: Reserved SeatezS.conte, For a ail the churches was a feature that marked the nciples reterned tosaid that the | travid McQueen, ith ward; T. A. of the Central Utah railroad to the Central perenne District. oe ans THC | elerat Barr's, DIO T stich sopocite Macate Tes: | THE FOURTH annual re-union of the Society | aceesion Abe hysnne and win the. wiceuee or | hope tor the world at large; (2) gives relief to | (aorsetamms G. C wuer, 3th wa tic Railroad Company ie denied on the best " . io, where di $s of the of the Ay 7 Sumber} * Peis ivered with guod ellect. In the abserce of i a New war oo enna authorit . ANamber. aewiye | After Noveuber sist, = sheennthaes > 9 Tae ae nae Commenced tn Foret sionmes singing was led by Mr. Bf. | ‘he dark pictures presented by the state of Ea- | \lexandria Moore, : phraim Knowles, | "The treasure shipments to New ork, per HARlowsGacuzer ENTS ¥OR WINTER EVENINGS, ated erect ete oe, She Sie Suaueh ee ite GE | Oster geek oat Ora war origiawtiug 4 neces ight eae ty ia | nent OTice.s present are Generals W. I. Sher- achel Garsett at the organ. s evolving 2 ° origiaating county; Arthur Stewart, secretary of the San Jo ass Com- as Christian Associations, oss : See ‘ ; rech!ess and cruel ambition. Tho duwntalt of | | S. Mar wai - “s " or Ferprrunce Socictien. Se. with the ‘Stereopticon, oF eaccrans, Hooker, Garfieldsud Jeff. C. | | Noservices were held during the day nt any | ‘echiessand cruel ambit mporal despot rman Bian, 2d’ Ward; pany, kas akssended, © @cfnuiter tne tage OL PAIN ewe: over 400 paintings to select from: A read trom President mot Keme aud of Louis Napoleon sth - o a i Bay EB — si Avcent of Moat 1 Mahan, of West Point, favoring the erection ap pe tae agg government are plainly in the line of prog om —- inns ,the Bottie, or Di kard’s "3 Careoi 2 pelea oes ight tor the benefit of thei se 7 ee a for Government Bouds. adit restved some fine PIOTURES. 1338 Fenn Ti Congress of a monuszent (o Geueral ‘ a pe M sow Whether the Freuch are prepated now fora re At hall past five : : me, bet 121k and 13th ste, rebtidren'* parti ci ere te Sener Thea Sathana ciepretion ord Sot tovd, & be | See nest os proved by whe ri € about»: ew VoRK, Nov. 23—There were seventeen REAL ESTATE AGEN’ G90, comes oF Ector | a ray trons Te Bee Fenn ed ster. Se Pate CORAEEAM CuuRCE. | | the ditectam that Exeme le sevriog vareaara ata toubr, a to $2.85.000. {rom v1.0 ad ONTS. COURSE a P it ef goss m the New York Sun . Mr. ed ti 1s to the people shan these se tia ve and Potomes faiiroad | 79-1. ‘The awards will be 00,0 oe onnvane BAPTIST Ci Cau shows that there has been covsiderable inter- | ‘€r¥ices at tuts church aiter appropria’s nt of the dreadiul cor any fell in with a tremendous eras. ‘Tie | ° 06 A-10, EK. *- WILSON : rretile : ae hem by the fine chuir in charge of Ar, I:. D. ra teear awn cous be ab i tiamnaieete ce cncaae — Le S ail ma changing of hearts and Lands between foreign Seve aiipeaptaie eccipt tin eeraena tame our own country he Js immediately opucsite th euamae LINCOLN HALL, 2 nds we have for cheer e south of the tiunel, A bon: RFAL ESTATE AMD INSURANCE BROKER, mamoncing, diplomats, and American belles. The exchan, Deuteronomy, Psalms, Matthew and Liuothy. - t N —Wm. H. Wood, a wel!- _ : d November 38, with WM. HW. MILBURN. r part is certainly a fair one. The Sua | The pastor, J.G. Butler, then discoursed uj on Our nation ate is cily, banged himself ths y 21> SEVENTH STEERS pees 5 healers ex fs uassiNG. - ming power of christianity i imoaloing oan ead wires, <> |) y, bang u sia ina i pig er <r ange ate t of the naiion. the outlook upon the 4 veers on : pote eS ruey to the Covintey ‘ot the Dwarfs. new French Miniat wile, | od is sending these to be ngeiized aud we sister Senta iso MOICATED RLANSEL UNDER- > wakhinerox, »: « : JAS. E. MUBDOOH. lame 4 was a Miss Hoffman of rig | #8 christians welcome ther. The Papal qucs- a OTHING, ‘ zs ‘* from Celebrated Au- The bride of tue Spanish hon must be met, but the light of ta’s chrisiian P élay with ails FORK I a S AND GENTLEMEN, a STEPHEN MASSETT. w York Cuvan. Ti ard peutr! izes the power of the Fai acy aud a the rub Made to order, at ‘ 4 h trie ot here what she is in Ir de t0 orde eel ee ae ee ea wiingres” Chat with “China and the Avstrion ! cs Mente. he dl “UTHERLANES SSTGT- AND UNDEAGAM Loans :::zotisted. H eS pee ee ee pieaa ‘out ehurcties pre: 940 F street, one door east of 1¢h, beoteat March 4. JUSTIN McCABTHY. tative a Miva’ Zabriskie « ts # more turamdable question, But with J ra = Marck Bes mites hate FIELD. be acting Brazil Mr in the right we £9 .orth to eat che MEDICATED FLANNEL ONDERCLUY HIN. eee = wand A <0 mitted 19 an Americen te: withithe -« rel. My © i 5 —_- aeons ~ March %.. Totat GREELEY. an Minit? : LAIZ MANTELS. REAL ESTATE AND NOTE BROKERS, ct —— Miss Ss Aprit 12. ~-bELLEAN S, EDGARTON. nance octn © ie Grand Display of all Stries and Colors of SLATE No. $43 LOUISIANA AVENUE, THIRD DOOR Subject Gossip: its Causes ard Cure. i ange, of the British Legation, teas of ; eves Hou ecu’ Aprils... taal GHERN Lak Gusiice ot Poese, | Was a Blins Austin of Boston. BLE ed TEGS MANTELS? COUNT. Also MAR AST YU SEBEL jubject— Bile. ° Cail and examine Stock at Prices at Sale and won takes mimliting mathtiomes autindy 58% | JOURNALISTIC JOLLIFICATION, | “<item on canewing fi SR one charged with an : Shey Brow ¢ HAMILTON & PEARSON. For sale at Philp & Solomons’: © Visit of the Washirgton Press Clab | jtuden, rie. ba Whereas tien, Wiv une abst ag Nghe or oe Building. Sth and D streste. coroer of ith street am: | New York av to Rieht cr d—A Gvod Time in the | yyy ou’ Home o give thapks’ How © —_ burr « Furnishing Store, 910 F strest na | ekty of HLS. soncinding with Bach's Prelude apt. Fags 2 . By aa a cr Erneners of season tickets can secure reserved | rue visit of she representatives of the Wash- | i ncinit: ‘The choir, with Mis Jy THE PRESID! a OF THE UNITED after November 2ist ‘O10 Fst. oct Im uu Eres to their brethren of the. Richmond | -OF sip cig scoop ty dh ‘Wute, tey v : - = - Z e by | *iu:the chorus “Jehovah's ite, f te m Ti Abate leis aa pee teet UF 7 aud Keller's American Hymn. After the athe out Io iniel ident or the United Saker at asec’ those who participated in i e Washirgton 1 up ior 3 : 1 se- | clare and make kuowa tha: delegation, rumberirg twenty-one gentlemen, Association meen 1 ™ Leek! Leok! Look! lett on Welre-day evening on the steamer at = rely aud quite a handsome sum was erent in ——- a oes " Charloiie Venderbilt, via Richmond, ee gee bon seen in Jeans MPROVENENT.—One dredging AT THESE PRICES gricksburg, and Potomac line, and 2 in ee of vi is now at work in the channel, alia | Richmond yeste Tday morning ato’ clock. ‘th ae phe geod of (we weeks ancther were received at the depot by adclegation of | qe yeat with thy gen mioy Seaton erieka Sa Richmond Pree: consisting of W. 3. | yustract tr’ Ree cee iiroad aa ~ man, Erne Wittz, oJ = Pizsini, Ie. Ff sueract, tract . 9 met with tho" Goverument Securities. rplizoad trem St OVERCOATS. Wa'ker, H. ¢. v B. Wack, and 2 ceived meek So. farninh the full |x i scorted to the Spottswor v1 Ze Fy 1 DOMESTIC MEULTON...u0 ppd Soaing 8 seme tuees Be be} Fe OE} se Lis aye ney = ¥ . the reply m ‘Ms JOLIS SS, 8. mshipe 44 ‘ oo . WHITNEY BEAVER... * herever our ¢ 6 FE Forumnize ae ST Townships ’ HINCHILLA ye: ard for his | ‘ASTOR BEAVER the civldren of men. , OO, 41, 42,48 wember that not from men, ESQUIMAUX ae $15 and $16 50. wit noon we costes eceived by G MEtiom vreeives do the f pages 93, 29,40, 41 and ; - , _ atthe Executive Mausion, and ‘om the great Jehovah, becau : Cone NGLIS LTON... : S17 i. . K. Cornwa' Recta ; nation Saud #0, of «. Cornwa te Lords and thera wat ee = : dacuw aPogton Widressed the ¢ haelt cheneis.? sian ae oath Sie wan OKS, ST i ite, — neron behal y and his Ex bi iiss " IST CHURCHES fr om numbered sections areata 5 é = Ce Sop - APT y nambere ous oat ead aE Ri STS ETS roponded nan add: Dr. Parker, pastor of Cavalry 15 ten miles, aad within the TEW HOOKS ——- pany then repaired to G re lunch was reach ed to the united congrega' <ipe: sabect t pelt oy N werved, ard at three o'clock they visited the | ‘alvary and Furst Daptist charcie Tete ollar and twenty five ceuts par ac = tichmond theater by invitation of the managers | treet churel. eelectit eeities a5 we are recap a ae CAPES AND TALWAS to witness the matinee performance of the Eran | Wiech cir Selecting ston of, for such liberties ior suck Iney ap Shae uy ot cece ee AY LAST. By Maricu Harland $1.50 Weber blonds troupe. “At four o'clock a in ably, showing iufal indeed. AS Christians we wow Mt come Eoin ar Comnesael Uy ia for tho nen of schonte - ‘ Sim. ie teins = juet Was served at over whic ‘ bound, and taking as an exa th ae ae re . ore a a other purposes, will be oxcla ball eames deere dee IN GREAT VARIETY. Gilman, president of the Richmond Press Chats, espe true Christian heroism wat | nearer {0 tit we whet Fence Se | eer 1D St Quen ‘i WILD LIVE EN AFRICA. By Capt. L presided. Fitty gentlemen were seated at the | uever sink into oblivion. He concluded Lis uis- dividual—as directly trom Goo. We vig | ci te ene ie 50 tale. The billof fare could not be excelled. | Source by enying that it the 49,00 ministers in | webvidual us ditectiy trom Go TRULY NOBLE. by Madame de Chatalaiay 1.23 ——_= Alter doing ample justice to the good United States were as a unit tn Uy should} Wie an r diteh ye marie an alm rrowe LOVE AND LIPS IN NORWAY By Aa things mroriaes, the a lar hagas? were | ‘ian bervism, how great would be their intiuence i No honest poor m: ike sort are wont ¢ aud ® sen “$1.25 WINTER SUITS. eee ee ee Pos it. tecare: | (OF $e0d among their asso; forgotten iu our eb: The counterscarps are at aiuore acute angle, and Bes X le viseau, of Try Stam, Col. Thos. H. Wynne, FOUNDRY M. E. CHURCH. a Kichmond, Arthur Shepherd, of the Khagaed Dick Series Rep: attican, W. S. Gilwan, of the Richmond NIGGERS. A new puscle ted Buti after the exptrauion: severcud gentleman closed his address lave much wore matoriai in them; while the mui oon under wry band ot tee tiny of Wentinrae, earnest appeal in benalf of the micsion: of Si. | wbo'e of le upper work are composed of exr tle eet Oelkn, ‘sud Dr. A. E. Gibson took for his text the verse oi the xxxxv Psalm, and noting {ue pro- SINE ALL WUOL SUITS Lin's parish, which was liber Tet ae ae nes duc bah October, one thvasnd ele jee Son sh, Which was e for é lanked by s -8. ; MALS.” A new Puczte. DERBY SUITS. thaniel Sardo,of the Sunday Herald, | priety of proper obsct vance of the day, claitued ion. A hastione, the enseinte being suaks aed the cane “By the President } In V Mlustrated 63 reece a Aiachington: corre eden rede | chat it wesa national Sabbaw. Aiter usm: CHRIST CHURCH, P. E. Her wntinished; but the peculiar situation of the 508. 6, WILSON. ons Geamel Bend Glen, Mune IS he de ninG greek. Fy Cameron, of the Petcratere nei gy | Me great Points cor which our tanks arepa= | The services at this church yesterday morn. | Lor mushed; bat the pe Tesisting an aitack, Commimoncr of the G BIP VAN WINKLE. tn Verse. Hilust rated Ge Vermeer Kean om and | ticulerly due, the doctor closed with an elo- | ing aye Nith a voluntary by the choir, ander | were well made apparent by the natural glacis | NOTICE TO PRE EMPTION CLAIMANTS. by aoe 25 | DERBY suITs... ee er sie Aros Rope eae mg oe stud, the suene a age tae ee es rl the able De argeccon ot Col. Seligsou, aad con- | whic h slopes gentiy away from it on every side, Kvery pereon entitied to the sige at ove senaten te OptUM ASD THE vFID a Aererire. Siz5 | BEAVY CASSIMEBE. when about half of the Wasbington delegation | (iessings. ? visted of the usual morning prayer aud the | except the rear, toa distauce varying from 3,000 | aus ct fue inva ps and parts seturned to thei, city. peing escorted £0 the de- MAUOH CHATEL, x. 2, fie emons wore Deut eu ana rae eons, | £2 ny ichmond gentlemen, who re-t: ‘The pastor, Lev. E.D. Owen, preached from | }», 24, and instead of the Te Deum, the beanti. | stool ritted t — Leeks pastes depart. the Ist verse of the 107th Psalm: Oh, tul cantata Benedicte, Omnia Ypera Domine, Tlappevilio waa utter cvtolthe question, he & . = ie) ion Vaca Ar- | inanks upto the Lord, for Hs goodness ‘and was rendered by the choir. ‘The sermon by | same was said of St. @uetin, which commands sy Bom gi Ne an ee, _ te —— mercy ee ae Sea retires . — the rector, eyo W. Williams, trom Deut. Plappeviite at 2 eeanee ot 2,000 yards and at be ‘publican, ‘* eternal mer or Fe- | viii, 17, 20, was a discussion of tue trne source of | an elevation of 70 feet * 926 and 30. “ens JC, Huet au ia R. Mclean, i oriuer, to che giftorthe Bible aud the Gospel | 41! real national welfare and Prosperity. Immediately below ‘on ville is a deep ra- and WH. Harrison. Sunday Herald; ©. A. Piney ikswioDey SECrascawr cavrca. ‘The Thanhegiving das acevins vine. — loward the hights above Asen- 3 20 100 yards. This glacis is on all sides jopuaine seve epumerated is required to estab- he lestons were Deut. viii, and 1 Tness., verses | strengthened by itious for ftield-guns, and . BLANCHARD & MoHUN, DERBY SUITS... ee : - _notbtr_ Corner Pennsytranta Svonne and lth st. SILK MIXED.. OLCMES BOTH SIDES OF | ENGLISH MELTON.......... 31 MOTH AND BUST O¥B: Si) IN To tH ed = eae ARTAIN JOWN ie eee UPEBYINE BLAO Se Pils- ing day services at this baauti- | $i try is thick!, “pusy BE TOR pes See ee ae Ni ‘The pastor, Kev. Mr. Wilson, preacued trom | fui little ehuren commenced at ii wetacee ., | wonton, watts Bereve dactan tae temo eee ot AN the Bew Suntay Telegraph; W. P. Copeland, New York Journal | thé itb verse of the 10uth Peaim: *Hater inco | commencing with the appointed lessons, cotisct, | proud is to he cact win Leacceing trom these ‘Hoodandaschoapas | AN EARLY CALL IS SOLICITED, AT f Commerce; Charles R. Cornwall all, A- Nailor, with praise; j, be thankiul unto Him aud. bless irene by feet eeeciiont che or ae res, French troops, Troops, taassing ating tor farce, and ated e a eh ae Bosman and John Rk ead, | Hs pame.” He spoke of the proprieiy ot | xccompanied by the new ‘and beauteal creer’ | ereRee be the guns of Playpevitio, could have A A. STRAUS as ‘dent of the W. awahoye’ & poet ange God as at itrerely hap ed avd | as barmonious?s it is elegant, aiding new cause | efected the e-cape. The of St. Pri. — pte ashington N ys’ Associ- | venetactor. “They owed than 8 for their or the thankfulness rom the parish, “The ser- | vat, the wealest portion of the German POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, . ibaa privileges, se Be comtreeea nel advantages jon Was preached by the past v. J. East- | where the French masses could have ved | rye anderstgned respectfully informs the public ee ee saa desenicde 877A Cincinnati dancing club claims the ap- with those aflorded by European governweats. | yurn Brown, trom Mat.hew \. be 3. and the t and nd Deft, srenginening thelr front, would . eee 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN “6 ASRURY MB. CRDECH, following mere sketches of the heads of the dis- at their mercy. y could then, by PHILP « S@LOMON'S eek ec = ith | The Serrices commenced at 11 o'clock a. m. | course give but a faint idea of its excellence, | weeviccot forced marches, have taken ujra'po. | thst they have no branch office or commection with BOOK AND STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT, 1oTu AND 11TH STREETS, fark lanterns, uP He mie oy i hacetcuatestee tee national ‘nuke. frations ‘which iluminsead. it-’dle sald wat | abiocrW hecesears? otheraite “their escape in | 87 other concern in this city, 11 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU not 2w ‘Three doors cast of 1th. 87 Over the tomb of Gen. Lee is to beerected | giving, accompanying it wiih an account ot the | God's gene? cee was sot approcated by | any other direction would have been of no ad- have also reduced the taterest on gold a marble sarcophagus, with a recumbent statue Srig'n of thanksgiving in this country, begin- | a)i; a vera ood mmon wercies were le | vantage to them. ee! * G==“t BARGAINS of the General. n'ng with the pilgrim fathers, after which there | greatest Diescings. New favors should be no- ces AR watches, silver ware, end diamonds. At the olé ¥ » m sv It any set of people think that they are & gencral expression from the members | f'ced especially. and the absence of any former wit the price of Kid gloves continue to rise ASD — {SITING CARD hecoming too intimate with each other, let them sent, telling their experience, how God in | ones inquired into. Peace was a remarkable res may expect Pome Fs ens to introduce stand, No, 314, %h street, between D street and = DRY Goops. try to get up a sociable. This is an iufallible itis providence had led thei aton, cred, for which | blessing in our country at this time. the greats | dogshin glover Sens ins in Ladies’, Gente’ and Chil. | MONEY CAN BEY SAVED BX, PURCHASING receipe for breeding quarrels. inky ln Ghommetves Biaels, s se religion a eee ees, io ced, ‘cites there ati greater prospect increase | Pennsylvania aveune. . il y fa in price.—N. F. NDEM LotbiNG iar at at aE Pi Athy omne! vi dione Cay rea The only service was'a love feast at 7); o'clock ‘obered: was the best protection for | "gg- Anna Dickinson, by her strict adherence BOBERT FULTON 8 00., + All orders promptly executed, 1920 ee oa. That Gilet will ly make a hole in |? ™ < sa eo rolt by its precepts, and hotrais thank, | t Principle, was compelled to stand up twelve | strom Licensed Brokers, | Gu Betreet, between 190 DIES LINES. oump | ‘ve treasury of the socety. Rev. Mr. Addon, the rector, ofteiated, ana | Puepeh" Knowledge of Its teachings, witieh, was | pee ae ee ides fe eee bs ‘THE SANDEERCH IED, a 12 cts. S27 Ten or twelve full-lJooded Indians bi delivered a discourse trom the words of Samuel: our greatest blessing, tt belng our Buide to eter- | IMF and wouldn't the wants t bea EV COURT, WASHIN COUNTY, D ‘4 beautiful o€ LADIES ond GENTS | aypvied for almision to Highland. University, | Squire Gn taxa hath heh in whieh inemsand peace. nuussing: onder man. | J) . ¥ 9 aANDRERCHTENS at ® as, with a view to enter the Presbyterian | tc spoke of too litte attention pelog pata to the id MBTRODIST RECHION. a7 Even in Versailles there is said to have a love averat ved Daabarton es God in temporal i been already Se starvation. Most LATEST sMvPROVED. “aor George Eliot says: ey Sd eats gi fairs, and Se ee rls a Company of women would be averted ifth to take the credit to themsel' it @atiy—l ‘cent. Ty than any ess the tree “Been know to be uscle a pay due to God. He ruled oreryiuing, erent Scuapeny. This ough Bie speech they bave resolved not to utter?” aud emall. The avimnleule and drop of rain opairne < shee gagelont ee or Thay 3 igen ls evorted t have “gone | were subject to his bidding, ae well s larger at Agency, ” im North Carolina. The proprie- | objects is creation. As God cared tor the ‘this ‘who an vwauRe J date TS of thrones, #0 be cared for riiwed he servi Botitied to ILMORS GIBSON ser matters. He then spoke of the blessings ‘cl oreasions, and Christian harmony and Tegular ( more. ‘importers hommes, wagons, canvass pone hacer | we Dave received as a people. = ‘congregation, | brotherhood bad full sway. The annoace: - te Iida witeipraad | (pat oh te mt agcommociog ome: Plane ape | pavaphernale aiverUned Yo Besoldon the'zod | anf ipdviduaie: The ue i ihe chote was | went ‘wan, made that the’ Danbarton stent s J and str! on pu ome: bs ssi eS cche | Orgen Tuning aod Repelring. Mietant. oe that of the usual thankegiving y y evening next bi:

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