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= z ° af tea tm the ori THE EVENING STAR. fin FR Sasa Published Dally, Sundays Excepted, heb occu} uss hastof rowed sedeitng AT TUE STAR BUILDING: ? q ® to 92 310 Penusy!vania Avenue, corner Lith St. nsideration \ a : ’ TEE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER COWY | , cond ¢ S. 1. BACPEMNANN, Prevt ThE polo ahve STAR @ servo by carriers to f Sd sav subscribers st cEy Cents per WEEK, or For- ¥-Forr CEsts rea xoxtu, : pies at the connter | Two CENTS tech. By msil—three monthayi@150; 5 six monthe. $3; one scar. ¥ THE WEEKL 8 year, BF Inv: and no paper ‘or het — and o&, 88—N2. 5,857. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1871 TWO CENTS. | Sogored Bt esses 6. Mrs. Savage is a party to the deed; bat a whether under the act of of 2uth 5 ‘ LUTHERAN. | NORTHERN MARKET SITE. | Ayr, 195, or in accordance with established EVENING STAR. | 82220327. SIguetY2G; | BERTM OF THE REDEEMER [ 0. rang En ever orn | xing mongesene Shed Rane a eed + 1 ar | t longer than paid for, advertising furnished on apptication. IAL NOTICES. Thirty D ~" essing room. Each gentleman in turn follo and F streets, (Rev. P. Brand, pitor.) the i | the GE SQUARE. right to dower is a question which admits of If th owe 3 si F suit, and the ladies thus pleasantly put ou! eee = ‘istmas services will ayy on et ye a KO . aan ans tele hie patien DOUBLE SHEET SESE Fommed their wrap,ings, and retarnelto | Religions Omervance of the Great | day crening, (vesper~) On Monday. at 10 | The Title to that Property Defective, | | + The decd is incorrect snd insufcient in ite q a | their homes. Moliday of the Christian World. II. chap-, ith to (ath Cad te eon evenly =e In the first part of the Jee the them, + | — Mr. Antonio Flores, Minister from Ecuador. — Arse Meee BP apegh a Report of District Mttoracy Cook. ret the words ; N dG = oe . ’ | rhe festival of Christmas following the Sab. | the chi will be assembled to sing Christara~ used are—*‘unto the said District of Go- Washington News and Gossip. | nas, as our readers will be glad to know, re. gn carols, and afier the tree is lighted the gifts wil | Wa. Cook, Attorney Tor the Distric: of Co- | l=tmbiaand its weigns forever.”in the bebonde | —-— oe turned to Washingto1 bath day so closely no special religious services | he delivered. The singing here ia congreea- nbompisesrenec b ves and tenendum—“unto it the aaid the Distrie | Intenwat Revenve.—The receipts from this in celebration of the holiday will be neldinsome | tional, accompanied by Mr. George Seitz on the | '¢™> this morning transmitted to Messrs, the party of the second part, heirs source to-day were $261.31 of the Protestant churches, sermons appro {| organ. Bursiey, Ennis, and Burgess, special committee . signs ee, to its and — sole use, wont a Cerep or “Ha. ‘ommodore Worden, | TEE FAIRE GLASS, A story for bors and Zitz | priate to the season being preached to-morrow. |, special service will be held in the Sixth | 0 {he Hous: of Delegates on the subject of the | Lenefit and behoot forever: ye) Beneath our feet | superintendent of the Naval Academy, savs} BY fete eet In the Catholic and Protestant Episcopal te SIND | site of the new Northern Market, the following | f Watranty—“to and with the «aid District of pecial report, which he has prepared for the | (0 "mbia, heirs and as ps9 oN ln gor : Presbyterian Church on Christm: ° Bums due: putas cungnets. | that since the expulsion of the cadets for hazing | A bright, wholesome little fairy story, hand- | churches only will the festival be strictly ob | morrow the pastor, Rev. Mason Noble, w: asimple Flower, } r ved as italways is. ‘The pastors ofthesevera | preach a sermon applicable to the Christinvs | Governor, in reference to the Savage square there bas been no recurrence of that offence | somely illustrate. Rumor has it that it was | served as italways | Sans . epee . aunerer 4 i pleating power | atthe Academy. written by a cha-ming and accomplished young | CbuFches will impress the instructive lesson | season, his subject being, “Songs of the An- | property, adding: “ I may furnish an additional ——s upon their congregations suggested by the ad | gels,” from the passage of Scriptures—* Peace |). vort iu a few days:” nerd oot os cane | Hox. Aanox A. SAncEeNT was yesterday | lady of this city. vent of Christ, and the choirs ae to customary, | on Earth, Good Will to Men.” On Tharetay | TPor iu Y +. Datreet. 1t* | elected by the I | convention, United lature of California, in joint . | will perform music suitable to the joyoas oe | following Christmas, a festival for the Sund: A By | caston. In many of the churches selections from | Sehool will be given, and the pastor wii on tates Senator for six years, i Narper & Brothers. | “Tl Messiah” will be sung. Asa majority o | occasion give @ Magic Lantern exhibition for n_ | from the 4th of March, 1873, by astrigt party 5 oF the church choirs are incomplete in numbor the instruction and amusement of the ebildren, RK | Sete, as follows:—Sargent, (republican,) 72; is il Hamiltor ‘has been ac- | the music will necessarily be simple in charac- At the Presbyterian Charch on 7th street | Square. » | = (democrat,) 46. Mr. Sargent is at pre cused cf a change of views on the woman ques- | ter. ‘The usnal early morning mass will be co southwest, Rev. B. F. Bittenger, no service wil | ald in the ix en WORTH ah WORTHLESSN: Wasutseton, D. C., Dec. 19, 1871. ew Atmosphere every other deed of aseur- ynor -—I have carefully examined the title te for the more sare and effectual of square 515," in the city of éyance .. “to the said the District of commoniy called The Savage mbia and its assigns, that the said the void mistake, I procured others to | District of Columbia, or its assigns or its or their he Holidays. mf ° at.) Fa P + he investigat nd compared my ab- | counsel learned in the taw may advise,” ete. member of the House of Representatives, | © : chrated on Christmas day in all of the Catholic | beheld on Christmas day. ‘To-morrow morning | stract with the one furnished*‘the Market House | 1. A more “<unprotemtonal™ and improperie tide | <tving in hie second term. He was Lorn in | tion during the publication of the present work | Chitchce and mane alad at eleven o'clock. the text will be from Mark 11; thesubject being, | Committee” by W. H. Ward. worded deed could pot weil have been preparod nanste Newb s., Sept. 25, 1827. In early | as it has appeared inc} aptersin a weekly paper, CATHOLIC. the beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ the From the examinationsit appease that the title | or tendered. : stwer. | [We he was a printer and editor. He emigrated | and she now rises to say that it is impossible to | _At St. Aloysius’ church at the early mass the on of God, and at night a continuation of the | is defective or imperfect. 2. The word “assigns” alone, and the words fo California in 1s4! econ a — poh obtain, and insolent to undertake to present an | Rev. Father McGuire will preach; Rey. Fath teries of sermons on the book of Jonah. The defects commence in Var in that State in | 3 and occur at | “heirs and assigns,” in a deed Rochefort celeb to illnstrate the powerful ai ments LIVER TWIST count of salary, ke. between Aprit iath, tsiz, | tured. ‘The work is written in a lively and in- rietors. his worderfal imyeroat- | aud April sth, Sis. According to the allega- | c’sive vein, and abounds in bright points. Gail, armon, “as sole heir of William of the gramtors. The District sh Lucas; | Meash in reference to the topi pass, Mr. Hockar. ‘This | terialistic philosophy. ® territorial or ; 2 equa uit. In the late mass the choir, | At the Fourth Presbyterian Church Itev. Join | arious periods, down to the preseut. Soms of | muricipal corporation, are entirely Inappres rey of Nevada county in 1855 and 1355, and was | adequate opinion of any subject or object seh under charge of Mr, Harry C. Sherman, eit | C. Smith oil tonnch ae Sunday morning and | thein as disclosed by the records may be appro- | pela 2 f ingmber of the thirty-seventh Congress. | He | out changing one’s views. Looking casually at | sing Mozart's 12th Mass. Mrs. Elliot, of New ternoon, and it is probable that Rev. Prof. | priately mentioned. 5 3. The word “successcr” is the appropriate has been a useful member ot the House, and bis | Woman Suifrage she regarded it with indiffer- | York, will assist and singthe solos (soprano) in | Chickering, uf the National Deaf Mute College, | _In the division between the commissioners ap- | word. and this may be combined with -asagne promotion is a deserved compliment. ence; from a careful survey she can not regard | the mass. Mr. W. H. Burnett, the tenor; Mr. W. | will preach at 11 o'clock on Christmas morning. | pointed under he act of Congress approved Jats 4. W successor,” the interest Tue Mexican Treaty Moxey—Inrort- ieee benitos. Ths losety it is | A Widney, the basso: and Mrs. H.C. Sherman. | _ At the First Preshyterian Church Dr. Sun: isth, 179°, entitled ** An act for establishing the eyed would ordinarily be Hmited = : = 2 : it Lut with apprehension. The more closely it is | contralto, ‘will alu be present. Sanctas and | land will preach to-ssorrew aoraice ton teen tempora:¥ and permanent seat ut or corpora- aur Decision ov Sunes Wriie—This more zvd the more formidable seems the revo- | Benedictus from Weber's Mass at offetory. i 4. “In him was life. and the life was the | mentot the United States,” and Domi " ing, Judge Wylie, in the Equity Court, | tution which it implies, the more onerous seems | At St. Stephen's Church, Pennsylvania ave- light ot men.” Subject: Christ, the Supreme | and Comfort Sands, original proprietors of § Savage and Mary E. announced his opinion in the case of LP. Child | the duties which it imposes, Shesettlesdown to | Mule, near 2Xth street, the sermon at cleven | Light of the World. "A discourse comaaeiaoe inclusive were assigned to | Woodward and Ada A. Savage appear to be of against Nicholas P. Trist, sustaining the de- | t.0 weiict that the - ¥ out of our estate of | Qclock mass will be preached by Reverend | ting the advent of jesus. And In the event ~< this class. It conveys the lots to the “ District —— : = id dismissing the bill. Judge Wylie, | the belicf that the ouly way out of Gos Father Young, of Georgetown College, and | from Heb. xi: 3. “ Through faith wo understan SS a partition’ serms to have been made | of Columbia” onty;—and if some other form of ee eM the adn ap EEACK 804 | in his opinion, recites that the act of Congress of | sin and misery is the slow growth of individual | formerly of Calif Haydn's Muss 'No. 3 | that the worlds were framed by the word of ¢ etween Lynch and Sands, by whic! government should be substituted for the pres- Due Ss Lei Grand Gala Matives | April 2ith, ISf1, appropriated $144! excellence; and that it is in the home, in the | will be sung; offetory, in hac nocte, by Diabrili; | so that things which are scn-were vot nga 19 were allotted to Sands; but there isno deed of | ent. wont not carry the title te it _ eee eee? | the balance duc Nicholas P. Trist, “negotiator % sell 3 iefly nur- | Yeni sanctu, Deitz. "The pastor of the church ts | things which do appear.” A discourse inten nch of his Joint interest 2s one of | 6. ‘The warranty is special sins chat is nia wer tthe treats: of Guadaloupe Hilalgae ton ae, | family, that this excellence must be chieily nar = | 4 STIL WATERS : LEP. o be tres uad dal a } . 2 »” in 1842 conveyed lots 8 and 19 to Lewis ida tions of the bill, Mr. Trist, im 1468, entered into | however, ‘snot always sure of her facts, as where i gs having subg togetner | RylanemODIe EFT S Johnston. but there t# not any paper of record ah a By an agreement with the father of petitioner to 7 ‘i for more than a year, and the music on this oc yland Chapel, Rev. a pas- | to show that Alexander was “ sole heir.” sig Sot def eh prepare his case and present and prosecute it im she takes for granted that insuranco companics | sion will he u tor, a praye ing will be hetd at “k | 3. On the first day of January, 180, George Lust 4T SEA it__| Congress, in consideration of a contingent fee of branes the Eee on @ statement | st. Mary's Cathal ic Char a8 morn pat no sermon E conve es suet Of lots ‘Nos. 9, 14, 15, ————— ~ | one-tourthof what might beallowed. The fand | that will rather astound the insurance offices. be open for early mass at 5 t7 o'clock p.m. a Sunday Schoo! and 18, to James Martin. | ae = We ON EXULBITION rs claimed is in the Piemens » and this sait is for o'clock. Farmer's Mass will b al for the children’s enjoyment will be deed is defective in ite acknowledgment TEL EGRAMS TO THE STAR. AND SALE = the purpose of enforcing the lien. Defendant has aud in the later serviee Mozart's 12th mass, and | given in the vestry by the teachers. Great | iimving been made before a master in chancery “s . demurred to the bill, and the question is whether the pastor, Key. Father Alig, will preach from el standing elini wilt tions have been made to make this au | in New York. ‘ Fi = te affair as is customary in th's chureti | — 4. In 1X31 a partition was made between James This Afte 's Dis: es, occasions. i Martin and — Eastbur Gaartotte East- A ernoon st patch . yrsuch Chapel, on 414 street, Rev. Mr. | barn, and Ann Eastburn, as heirs ot Jam: > TE oP eS > Ee POR Mullen pastor, no sery i Jon Christ. | Eastburn. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS. mas day, but a val for thi This was in Chancery N the court will enforce a contract for a contin- ; the text: } And, the gent fee for services rendered in procuring or | ucob Abbott, the most sensible of the two among them.” ‘The Ga y Belin’ wi nue Ro. aiding to procure the paxsage of an act of Con- Dotts, unde as in- | then be sung by the choir. organist is Mr. maper Hangings, Window | gress for the payment of a private claim. Had pris cel bere tone forth the prin | Emil F. Schwakopf; soprani, Misses Ann Pietare Cords and Tassels | the contract been for services in a court of jus- | ©Ples on which a firm parental authority may Geier, Barbara Ruppert and Lizzie Berg!in, i District. tice it would have been valid. From considri be established and maintained without v: alti, Misses Catharine Bishop and M. Walter, | children will take pl: ght under the man- | was allotted lot 15 +__| tons of public policy all such contracts as this | or anger, and the right development of the moral fenorl, Sebastin Bauer and Anthon agement of the te Superintendent W are condemned hy the conrts irrespective alto- nite pahls. saibaiddiiatace othe bassi, George Misbach and N. Geter. Hunt. Much interest in religious matters has zether of their fairness and openness in particas | 224 tents! capacities be prompted by methods have been prepari h lately been manifested in this chareh under the es. The authorities to vhis effect are | 1" harmony with the structure and characteris- | great care, and thelr rendition of the different faithful ministrations of the pastor. A wat. ous, uniform and insurmountable. He | tics of the juvenile mind. The author is rather | Selections will um loabtedly be fine. se i mecting will be held in this church on the last from Justice Given in Marshall agt. B. | prosy, but the book ison the whole a good one. At St. Peter’s church, Capitol Hill, the Rey. | ai of the old year. & 0. K.R., tech Howard, and others. Itiscleat | ‘The trouble te chet ie eee cn ee aero | Father F. B, Doyle will oMiciate during thecer: | Enese ean ods special services at the Metro- io his mind that the contract sued upon falls : viees of the day. The members of the choir are. | yolitan church on Christmas day. Tom within the iuhibition of law (act of February | ing vein that few of the parents who necd the | Soprani, Misses Bright and MeDermott; alto Kev. ate. Newman, the pastor, will pre: 36 Miss E E the sameat Uper | 2th, 183,) ana he says: “It is not for the court | advice will ever be induced to read it. cvans; tenor, Mr. King; basso, Mr. Eber | Christmassermon from Luke vii “first class Piar.»cag | to controvert the policy of this act or to seck, by PPERPIELD. By Charies Dickens. | bach; organist, Mrs. Newton. ‘The organist o: | the men were come unto bim t E : iments. Callaud | subtle interpretation, to emascu!ate its plain in- ‘Appleton & Co. [| Through “4 B. | this chureh is a skillfal musician, and exercis the Baptist hath sent ns unto Thee, s 1. There is nothing on the record showing that | was given to-day to the report which was im ei terpretation. We must declare the law as we . * | great care in the training of her choir; hence for | Thou he that should come? or lo Charlotte Eastburn was “one of the heir culation that General Cissey was going to Wash- RICHTER. 935 Penna.are. | find it in the acts of Congress and inthe d This is of the new cheap edition of Dicken's fic Christmas music great treat may be ex- | another?” The music, under Prof. Burlew, | Ann; nor whether Ann was married or unm: ington, his place to be supplied by General UsT RECEIVED ONE ROSE WU! J é u sions of the Supreme Conrt of the United States. ‘i - : pected. with Prof. Tasker as organist. will be appropri- | ried; nor whether she died testave or intestate; | Chausey. M. Boileau is now mentioned a= Prob- EaND CONCERT PIANG nes Morks with flexible covers, good paper and fine | PAUS¢. Joseph's church, corner 2d and C streets | ate to the ocean To ake eae pastor | nor as to the fact or time of her death. ably the fature Minister. sctave from the celebrated Factory, Society. but legible type, ed by the Appletons’. By | east, the Kev. Father Wiget will officiate. There will preach one of bis course rmMons on If. however, Ann died after the date of deed ‘The Erie Ring to be Brok Beck & New 3 also, The gay season has begun. That's asettled | « me mistake the fr. mtispiece in this number is | will be early mass, and service and mass at 11 | Christ and bis Apostles. the subject for the oc- | from Martin Eastburn to George G. Carverill, . » Poon Mustraticn be'onging to the “Tale of Ewo | clock. The choir FROM Et ROPE TO-DAY. Triegraphed Exclusively to The Evening Star. The French Assembly Dissolved. Versaitces, Dec. %3.—The Assembly has | adjourned until the 5th of Janoary. ed | Who ts the Coming French Minister? A. Hall her interest in lots 9, 14, 16, 17 Pauts, Dee. 23.—Who isto be French Ampa her interest as f the heirs’? | sador at Washington still remains unset! of Ann Eastburn. Geor, orill_eon- | The name of M. Ferry, which was officially an- veyed to David A. Hall, November 28, 1538, ail | nownced some time ago in connection with the sald, Lis interest in lots 9, 14, 16, 17, 18. mission, has been withdrawn. Contradiction a Number. PIANOS, &e. de > 17, and 18." was to George G. Carverill. Sustburn, on the 25th of October, 1838, con D: "1 ; : special.)—The Erie J . “a - = ere is quartette volunteer, | casion being St. James, Bishop of Jernsalem. | May 2, 183%, one-sixth of the interest in lots 9; ittee here, publishes We, McCann Go Albany. hail eapor peal not psi! aaa » gS sie sibia cial es p> | and is composed of young people from the con- |"At 5 o'clock on Monday morning the bells will | 14, 16, 17, 18 would be still outstanding. from the United States ad-hond TANOS and UBGANS for ut three fashionably attended evening parties en. ust at this \ime “David Coppertield gregation. The fact that they are amateurs | chime Christmas caro! 5. James G. Martin, *as_sole heir” of James | agent in New York:—“The new attorm Ye re invited to examine the tustrarenta. | *uccessively surely betoken that the gay winter | has a fresh interest from the fact shown by | Hock not detract from their repatation wee | Ar Wee Chapel there will be no special ser- | Murtin, deceased, on the ith of May, 1540, con- | ¢ral, Barlow, proposes in his official eapmerte. to { Repairing PIANOS at No. 423 Eley. | iscloce at hand. It takes just twice as much | Dickens’ Mographer, thai the part of little | organization capable of rendering mosic of a } vices on Chrismas day other than the prayer | veyed lot 15 to David A. Hall. break up the whole combination of the Erie et above Pennsylvanie arenne energy to get into the spirit ot going tothe first | David was really an autobiograph: rs high order. Their Christmas music will be se- | meeting at six o'clock in the morning. ‘There is no evidence that James Martin was | ring, without respect of persons.” ee pow tr FR. O. KEICHENBACT~ ‘ay to Be SP oene re | ign y ee tn chil rane | lected from the works of the best music writers. | morrow morning and evening the pastar, Res, | dead: and if he was that Jeunes Ge Wace ae Prince of Walcs Improving Slowly - ——==—="| Party as it does to go to half a dozen after the | Dickens’ own hard experience in his childhood: | “Atst bominick’s Church (Gstholie) rite | P Peyton Brown, will preach from Galatians | heir.” is DNDOM, Dec. 23--The noon belletio teres LADIES’ Goops. habit is fairly upon one. Party dresses, whether | quip te Md —— — GAIN. By Susan ¢ _ mass will be sung at pd a. aed va 4 = Pee A haps ~ y evening the Sun = = sp to —— 5 bP ecbagpergheendied —_ s ingham to- day ‘announces that the Prince ae — % usually i friendly em- ige, Boston Roberts Brothers. (Tarough B. | late mass at 10:30 a. m. by the pasior, Rey. | day school festival will tal ce. and Don Jose Maria’ Clove, ‘as exeentors ot 7 om i . a ee te ee a _ we bo | Be Mohua & Co} : ‘i Father P.C. Call, assisted by the Revs. T. 8. * the Mt Vernon Flace M. E. church South | Joseph Covachiche," co:.:eyed lots 10, 11 and 12 | Of Wales parsed a quict night: the progress of ONSEIS ASD MATS taken out and retouched; Bowers acd riutoos | One of the best holiday books of the year. | Power and N. B. Fortune ‘as deacons. ‘The | Rev. Dr Rossel! will officiate morning and ee aS inevnaan a‘ oe ee . . = aken 0 etouched;, a choir will sing Mozart’s Twelfth Mass at the | evening,and the singing, under Capt. F. A here is no will of Covachiche on record in ae se pred age ahem re ptr ee Sirteey Goe oes og i herpes © | carly service. “The usual appropriate oral ana | Tucker wilt be appropriate. In the evening, ai | this District poransthing to show the power of | sy,y Spanish Lumatics im Caba. MADAME DUBOIS’ erings; boots or sli: pers, with the embruiders espaol ie for spiritand carefuldraw- | cvergreen decorations have been displayed on | the Tequest of several temperance organ s | t ntors to sell, MOKE AXD WaT TO WHIT TEE Umit {UMAN HAIK STORE AND PRE Sockings, must bo unwound trom their white | ing, and the typographical exceution of the bovk | the walls and about the chancel and altar, he will preach the Drankard’s Fane . Lynch and Peter A. Jay, claiming to | NORE J wens Se Py wrappings; gloves must be bought, and, is in the best style of the Roberts Brothers. At Trinity Church, Georgetown, at 5 o'clock | course. ‘The Jonadabs and seve gan- tors of Dominick “Lynch, executed | STATES siasaaas & gether, it is such a bother to get one i ’s Mass; for vol “Marvel- | izations will Le pres« 1829. a power of attorney to Henry M. |, \*W YORE, Dec- preme letters state N | Fairty” LUCIA: HER PROBLEM. B ia Dong! service, Le Jeal’s Mass; for voluntary, “‘Marvel- | izations will Le present oe ; that the Sprnish accounts of the recent en, fe | fairly together and pe ty th Smanis gD lous Works;” for offertory, Trovello’s arrang: BaP’ 5 tit, in which they state that they had sold ment with’ the echeis adiem thot ohe t fortably into them x indolence | fics York: Sheldon (Through Wisin Bale | lous er et ride ‘At ll o'clock, At the Fifth Baptist Church, on. Virg 3, in square 515,80 Raphael Secumes, ene | S22 h the rebels affirm tha jatter So ans Gaeenaueee cere nt? | A story of comiderable power, published in a®] art No. i This choir is under the a tions ofiered of a loose wr: “t avenue, between 4), and 6th streets ; : eadership ot W. 1D. Clement and a book on the lounge drawn before the fire | form to make it a suitable prosent for Christ- | [sderhip © eager ( ermon will be pre Lad exeeuted deed of trust for the chase FRENCH STYLES, | by the tem; he o1 i 22 Meador, pastor,) astor. will set pnev 3 e: " reporte money and directed a conveyance to Semmes. cae tale aeees » &e tonestreet, the morrow from 6: latians, 10th verse: + u does not appear to have been made; and on " Jaltes to-catl, se Tam «ott. | with the reading lamp just near enough to be | as, ; apiis of Tr do good to all men as we have opportuniiy;”" the 13th of May, 1831, Jane h and Peter A. he mone ey eng prices devia greeable. Fighting against all these sugges: | O° ae we 70 vISIT HE School will give an exh! tenor of the discourse being on oar dal s executors of Dominick Lynch, conveyed ts talk cheerfully of at bliss without an efiort, one energetically ‘huaie Meeavce plays and _tablea Christians to our fellow-men as growing out o1 to Semmes—releasing purchase money. ‘an! T. Bo ee - t3 I js goes through the fatigue of sromin ae 4 fitreugt Wi ® evenings, Dece ou 3c Jations to God. On Thursday following will of Dowie Lynch is of reowrd ie | cess and aelant. ie sclatesccments ore TLLIAN™ he shiver as the je e This is s Mat » Nu hristmas a concert wil be given for the beno riet, or other evidence of power in Jane |! : sinferce te ORE. Droge tie toe » beneath the opera cloak at the front door, and | This is astory by Mrs Edwards that has at baie A than ee os | and Jay ‘to deal in his real estate;” nor | CO™tinually arriving from Spain. MokNING WRAPPERS presently arrivcsat the hospitable dwelling, and | tracted no little attention, as appearing in ctuap- | Bill be ill ‘At the Isth-street Baptist Rov.J.H Cuthbert, auto oho iene etn: | (Papa ” VELVET AND CLOTH COATS. i rewarded. For from the time one enters there | ters inthe Galary. It is thoroughly readabic, St. 1 pastor, will preach an appropriate di & duly 3, 1850, deed of trust from William lew a the City . GEERS CAOAES. are greetings from friends,and a plea:ant thrill pl Bese anes eb Sunday, and appropriate pleses, Kidd and wife to Henry M. Mortit tosecure the |, y Judges aud Jism Pink. inte on os EMBROTDETED JACKETS, &c.. vervadesone aseach well-rememberedfaceofthe | Tne question of educating colored youth is . under the lead of M payment of $216.70.” endcrtecd that ena teen eee ,AKS and DRESSES made wo order, ee eee, chat, mulling Dlessantiy at the | acitating the Texas press, and in view of what | mass will be at ll oc! i service on Christmas day. There is no release of this deed on record. pene pg hm Bg y . so verve | SrereG, 1 ie. Se oe, Se wouh Soaring | S Laow by expetionee te tnt latitude of the | mass will be sung. Prot. Ri At the Calvary Baptist church, corner of 8th Wm, Kidd and wife to David A. Hall, duly | [reed Me Judicial jury the Cie aoe ‘that s L attention paid to ALTERING VELVET | to the first party. It Nasthe charm of novelty | We know by experienc is ude at the organ, and the prince parts will be | and H streets, the pastor, Rev. J. W. Parker. | 17. 18%), for lot 7. is sibor. ton ean the-cflert tailed: alee Fick cLUAkS wna | tte Of the past smenihs, edie tte auict home | capacity of the race for recelving instruction, | Sing by ue following: Mrs. Shea’ Miss Barry, | will preach at lt ocheck ta the Morning t-mor- | | ‘The ‘ackuowledgment is defective, having | aber, but that the effort failed; also that Fisk 907 Pennsylvanian avente, tite of the past mouths, and then it is oi interest | the theoretical opinions of some of the editors | and Miss Gorliuski, snpranos; Mise row, from the 111th Psalm, 1th verse: “The | been made before only one just assaus teraibien te en oe nee om No. 7 Cite Previce, Part So book sheet ond we he material of which | of that state are rather amusing. Some con- Mare, and Mrs. Eliott, alto: fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. ie, Derid 4 Hnltnnd Absey HHA, bis wile, | SDTESS tons tseetomonbons potenes aot ae society ises to be compose season nihe evening he will preach from the texts | on the 2ith of December, 1857, convey , Mis © 5: BecORMICK 18 iN ConsTaNr | just begun. . tend that the blacks learn as rapidly as the | aud Willian, tenors rere OC Tenia; Gad tech emees teene | ceapetin, teal-ned pamaaal to tier | wpon it. . —S re ceen many Of the Pesalliee (ones oe age, | Nhiten, others that they learn nothing, and cam | “At ine churci of the Immaculate Conception | now, and ict us temon together ani the honk, | Cee ae ae ane nad, Hares use and cunusiny's Ghonamanin Gea. ANT DESIGNS have seen many of the familiar faces; we h learn nothing but the clements of kmowledge. | the first service will be at 5 o'clock, when though your sins be ss scarlet, they shall be | benefit of said Hall and wife, or the survivor of Maw Wena, on oe —Connolly's bondamen SNE Nb ROUND AATS zaleed somes Gk Thane Vike Sentribated 26 The editor of the Galveston News lays down the | Jeal’s mass in D will besung With Messrs. White } while as snow; though they be red like crimson, | them, and, after the death of the survivor, for | 4... Munn im the sum of. 91000000 as to. *R TUE WINTER SEASON. Sepetniae Sat Fees ad we eewocee daly Wer 1 De acta: saprano, Mrs. MeLeran and Mrs. Schmidt altos. | they shall be as wool,” and from 24 Corinthians, | the use ahd benefit of the heirs of said Hau; | Dave qualified in suit, but as Jadge Bodfor ‘ soy | Comed new comers, for in Washington, as no- - = ‘ Messrs. J. H. Forsyth and McLeran tenors, and | 4th chapter and 2d verse: “But have renounced | with discretionary power of sale for the pur- Scevaninebe wae whether he will accep Alse fine stock of MIULINERY and FANCY | where else, the stranger is sare ot cordiality, We Presume from observation that black | Mr. Grant bas. ‘The 2d high mass will be at | the hidden things of dishonesty, not waiking in | poses of the trust, etc. bail Sor the en-Couteaiior under the Gfnece ante” oop. - tre creed IF sie eeing no sense of loneliness in | boys can learn any lessons that are set before | 30:40. ‘Father McCarthy, the pastor of the | craftines: nee handling the word of God dee=it 1. The description of the property in the deed | Pai! {Or the ex tx net him, it ts probably . RAIN RIBBONS. | the crowd if pleasant words, kindly smiles and m, and here their talent ends. We once saw | church, will officiate at both. fully; but by manifestation of the teath com. | of trust is indefinite, requiring references to | Connolly will spend’ Christencin Ladion sero ‘ ; st betwers Baud ©. | interchange of friendly converse have any in- | a boasted class of colored yonths, every one of PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL, mending ourselves to every man’s conscience In | other papers, and perhaps in some instances « | [<1" — whom could calculate an eclipse fast as pencil | The morning services at Grace Church on | the sight of God.” On Christmay day, at 4 | resort to parol testimony, to determine what —_—_2»——__ D GRAND OPENING am —, There have been several very delightful en- | could move, but not one of them could give a | Christmas day will be conducted by the rector, | p. m.-the three mission Sabbath sheng ots property was intended tobe conveyed. Reinforcements for the Arkancas tertainments during the past ceven days. The | Sihrugce petinsie Process, or comprehend the | Rey. A. Holmead. This church has been hand: | nected with the church, will meet the childccn | |The words used in partaren All the ar Rioters. _ Spanish Minister and Mrs. Roberts gave a smail | “"¢rence between a sine and a co-sine. somely decorated with evergreens. Aun ever- | of the home school of the church at Lincoln | title, interest and estate of them, the said Davi Crmcrumati, 0., Dee 3--A Memphis special P ma ga Without entering into the ethnological ques- | green arch has been raised above the chancel, | Hall, where interesting exercises will. take | A. Hall and Abbey E. Hall, his wife, in and to | to ‘the Snquirer eays three hundred megrocs eneaemniedatiie Vas attended Dy a Sow ar ie ars bish, which | tions involved, “ we presume from observation” | from the center of which is suspended m ctost Place. ‘There w.ll be no special service at the | the land, premises and real estate whereof {ney | thoroughly armed with shot-guns and pistols, : was attended by a few of the members of the in this tion that th t-lik ‘The font is neatly trimmed with white flowers, Salvary Church on Christmas day. were _— oo or in any manuer entitied, ae mm came from Arkansas, left there SASONIC TEMPLE, diplomatic corps. One of the features of the sec at the parrot-like learning of } intertwined with green foliage. “A continuous | There will he no services at the E-street Bap. | whether in law or equity, situate, lying and | [St night ostensibly destined for Helena, but it . fasming Mas music. The diplomatic corps is | these colored youths may have been due rather | jine of evergreen wreaths is extended all the | tist church on Christmas day. A sermon appro- | being 1m said city of Wasliington or elsewhere | ;* Imost certai to assist ther COSNES NINTH AND F STREDTS, fortunate in having added to the number of its | to 9 deficiency in their instructors, or the modes | way around the interior, looped above each | priate to Christmas will be preached by the pork located.” Drethren. penis red cars r of an entire New and Selected Stock of members gifted with musical talents the new | o¢ teaching, than to any natural dullness of the | “indow, and im front of the gallery are placed tor, Rev. David B, Jutten, at 11a. m.to-mor- | 2. The trustees, on April 11, 1859, subdivided . —— ~ i German Minister, Baron von Schiceser, who has ia ae 7 circular wreaths. On the first of January the | tow. His theme will be “The Song of the An. | original lots from'I7 to 19 inclusive, of square Shocking Out in New York. MILLINERY and FARCE GOODS. quite a grnics for music. Blacque Bey having | Pepils. There are too many schools for white | “yc of this church will be Open to ali; this has | gels”—Luke, 2d chapter and 13th ang Lith verses; | 515, into thirty-six lots, numbered from 29 to ¢4 Saw ¥, “7 VU KEtCH BATTERS BOMMETS AND Hats, | Teturned Is a source of congratulation, not oniy | as well ascolored children where memorizing | Le New Youx, Dec. : i eee eee ee Oe eee nat by the | And suddenly there was with the angel a mul. | inclusive. This was an exercise of doubtful | vesterday for, forcibisjabducting, eblorotorw And sil tb. LATEST NOVELTIES of tbe Seacee’ | because of his agreeable manners and conver takes the place of analysis, and the pupils me- | almost unanimous consent of the membership, | titude of the heavenly host praising God, and | power. The trustees were empowered in express | ing Sell Gonna ‘@ young school girl. One —- sation, but because the pleasure of listening chanically arriveat results without any knowl- |, 5t-Paul’s Church (Episcopal ritualistic), on | saying, ‘Glory to God in the highest, and on | terms to sell for the objects of the trust: but not | Madam Florence, a harpy. of Sixth Avenue, LADIES HOSIERY, GLOVES AND CORSETS | "gin to bis magmficent voice may be enjoyed. y 2d street, near the Circic, will be open on Sun- | earth peace, good will toward men.’” An | to divide or “ cut up the property conveyed.” was also arrested as accessory. Both were held etter peas eae str | It is hoped that musical circles may again wel- | edge of the principles underlying the rules they day night, and at five minutes past miduleht the | anthem will ‘be sung by the choir, under the | _3. The trust created by the decd of Hall and | }" $5,000 bail for trial. ~ = = come Madame Garcia amoug them. “She was | work by. celebration of the Holy Eucharist will take | direction of Mr. F-S. Deland, leader. This | wife to Lindsey and Phillp was special;—limiti me? <—:s sadly missed last wint er. — — +200... __ < doue 06 35 oe aR lace. At 11 o'clock 4. 1.0n Christmas day the | evening the Sunday school atiacned to this | the power of sale to the purposes of the trust. Of for Geneva. " §. HELLER, — Mr. Horatio King’s party on Tuesday eve- One of the best jokes of the season is that Trectpal service will take place, when Rev. A. | church have an exhibition in the lecture room, | could probably be sold by them, for no other New York, Dec. 23.—Morrison R. Waite, of net TIS Market Space. | ning was largely attended, in spite of the | recently telegraphed from London to the effect | Jackson, the rector, will preach. ‘The mascte | whieh hae heen beautifully decorated with ever. It be under the ch Y if Orient wedead tic dng of Bia Toledo, one f the, counsel iofore the Gene's ~ouSkTS ING : eA . here wil under the charge reens for the occasi |. Whether it w poses | arbitrators, arrived | it erday. CLSETS BELLING AT By HELLER S: | inclement weather, Mr: King and hie daughter | tbat John C. Heenan, the notorious gambler | here will be under ihe char hati crntpied [en ee of the trust does not clearly appear. Siroun Rictetacen metknen hee eat 715 Market Space. Ss company whenever = vA pcg intends returning at once to | (+ twenty-two boys, who have been educated Social Chit-Chat. It was from these ee that George | day for Europe. UST RECEIVED=A dine assortment of Carn | Mey mys tmtiom es ccrowdad win | NO™ York tovindicatehis repatation,in view of | chat chs impish Seinen nave. eecetated age derived his title by two deeds; one dated aeeiat get dared: the charge that he isimplicated in the Tammany | the Pea Pen pees B wee BERLIN ZEPHYR Fv GROIDERED SLipreR | {usTiainments as if that mythical elevation, | voucher robbery. The sensitive John evidently | ““Adeste ein Pn ates ga ‘ PATTERNS, “the height of the season,” had been suddenly | believes the “manly art” much tore respereans Jubico Gugetans Mideas Goer ame 1 to sell at the lowes: | attained. There were two weddi Miss | than connection with the Tammany thieves,and | ‘Anthem, bs Cutter: Clitietiens Hymn, Monde Chandier and Mr. Hale, and Miss Upperman é Fen.” s scsneeessillieteeete ‘Twilled white silk neck-tues with tassellededge | June sd, 1509, for “sub lots” 29 to 39 Inclasive, ‘ashe he Sve Shee. ure the most stylish that are worn. and the other dated July Ist, 1859, for*‘sub lots | Hammsnure, Dec. 2+—On Thursday evening Re i Se ert i go0ds is | 10 to G4 melusive. The validity of Cad titlede- | Richard Guffy'and wife were run over by vi 4 ys a Oke. i ratios men- ¥ — Ladies are giving all their hearts, souls and | Rends on the poiuts or cons me mene | train, at Watsontown, 18 miles from William: = m port. The wife was killed, and the husband ieeseh epson bicerdminbemygiom' we don’t know that his views are far from cor- | soln; Pro rssional, Carol by Warren. "The dee- hands to the embroidery business just at this “Tities resting on Gcclazations of trast are Padly injured, with rd Mr. Zevely celebrat veir re tive mar- e re idan ester- tions at the church are very elabo he & +, ‘nerally havardou . sey - oe sot a a patent grand en ace ps eat, Ge New selene ne of yester- sory abate: ¢ very elaborate and ‘The skirts of dresses are not trimmed as mach eer. that he is dealing with a person who : Affairs Jat BECErY El y was giving a benefit night to its | (MY, however, insinuates that the charge against At Ascension Church, the observance of the | *S{eTmerly, many of them being made entirely | Pos ‘not the beneficial ownership, and who can Sart Lake, Dec. 713 Market Space. hactive members. There was brilliant ay- | Heenan is true, and says that when it was | festival of Christmas will be worthy of the wc | ry convey to him no title except in strict conformi- | Blythe have been === | Fimblage af cach entertainment, which goes to | announced on this side of the Atlantic that he | cation. The Right Rev. Wm. Pinkney, asslet. . comuntted for trial. ouauet carpet is the only kind considered } ty with the terms of the trust. All the riskof | son. a Mormon, that Brigham Yor show that the city has filled up again, and resi- Se aaa Sere oe ant bishop of the diocese of Maryland, ix ex- | 200d enough for a bride to walk on at her de- | micinterpretating the extent of the Trustec’s au- | will arrive next week. ‘There ls tert fect of snow EDUCATIONAL. Gents and visitufs are alike inthe aveed ie | Bad threatened to sue the Reuter News Compauy scion tee present. ‘The decorations which | ent from her carriage at the church door. thority are devolved on the purchaser.” in the mining districts. . . ace | £0F slander in publishing the statement that he | ~ mun ‘The prettiest imitation lace used for trimmin, ve’ —— a= ——-__________— | enjoying whatever of the good things of life are ave been in preparation for over -a week past, rn "5 11. On the 7th of July, 1871, George Savage ex- PROS ERING SCHOOL FoR YOUNG Labs | at hand: was implicated in the voucher robbery, a m are expected to be unusually fine. ‘The musical | Ponnet® and veils is called dentilles de Paris, and | . 11092 deed of trust to Walter & ae ani Railroad Smash-up. > 2, AND CHILDREN Gia _Hadiey Mass. — Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Russell | ber of the committee of seventy telegraphed to | portion of the services, rendered by the volun: ee hayes and Auld that an American | Martin F. Morris, of lots 40 to 64, inclusive, | _Yorn@stows, O., Dee. 23—A freight train DAY. Jan 34.12. Cireniare and testimonials cao | Gurney gave a small party, and the young gen- | Mr. Reuter, advising him to plead Seer choir of the cliureh; Wit be OF tie nenal ob 4 lots,”) to secure the payment of $5,000 to | ¥25 thrown down an embankment forty f by ined of Judge CHARLES C MOTT, 0. 3. ion. | cluborate character, in consonance ‘with da. | customer is worth more to them than three of | (’sub lots,”) pay : a @. Justiticati from. a broken rail, a mile from this tiemen (principally officers of the navy) gave a | It wouldnaturally be inferred from this that the | festivities of the day, and will be conducted by | “eit own countrymen. te tect eeaeteaeg tans a or the brahew v. 7 y ¥ notes been given for Jdobn an, Was instantly killed, or Or Siri’ | grand german st Marial’s. At Mr. Gurney's a | member of the committee who telegraphed Mr. | Mr. George W. Walter, organist and choir-mas. | <4 io ma eee oe raat phy aad ten wotee fee Set aa instale | and several others slightly injured. Umited number of guests only were expected. | Reuter is prepared to furnish proofs of Heenan's ter. Niele ib Fommamme:—Frocee- | or shires. asa man of twenty-five | Cents of interest, at ten percent. ° = “4 Aes poe aaaag ramen ts i. " » Turle 12. Onthe sth of July, gon- Smatt-pen. Field, the Solicitor General and ieee Bea ww Walt j Fe Deam Landamuns in Bt, Geo. | ever commenced witteus the Aitst page being an | veyed to Mary E-Woodward and Ada A. Sywage | 5 Ciuctmmatt, Onto, Dec. 23 —Tie emall-pox a Mr. and Mrs. James Carlisle, the Spanish min: rie Eleison, Cutler; Gloria Tibietiees : Yat SBLe wine PRESENT — LIFE | ister and Mrs. Roberts, and the Turki “ te ee EP Fr inis- : pair of heaviest cow-hide boots, a full size apology. : Open air and cold water are recommended HE WASHINGTON | ter. There was no dancto rger than you wear for fine ‘20 they will | jrey,Waiter; Anthem. | After sermen—Gloria Jebrated physician us the best ter inside, ish BUSIN 7th and , and the guests took LL acel as cosmetics for 0 in | their leave early, having enjoyed a nost De quite loose; a rubber d o Gloritle Senmunion, hymn complexion. = e ion of Busi ; ‘1 —— > 93, tune Christmas; Gloria. 5 tty be agoured before January fs ci at a rolac: | aUle evening: “Stra. Gurney wore an elegant | after. having fern uard& short period’ and | Céncinding Voluntary, «Fer unto sci ssdboget of flomers on the left shoulders con- prdastion fo chava of ive sil or eatiemes for — ‘None of the gormansgiven at Marint’s here- | lopervious to water ae India rubber, and much | °Xtizinity church comer 3d and C streets, | ‘ullevening tollette. Eicrning oF evening cl a, | toferehave surpassed that of Thursday. There | Toi Mert wered eae and, Also more durable. | ney. Thomas Addison, rector, thers wil keaet | ,, A‘: German,” we are told on the best author- IGHT SCHOOL iC ait eesmemieenen “ ‘This fact I learned from the men who work in | \ice Christmas at l1o’clock. Ai ity on such matters, should never be composed of NUPET nie So. 1200'S StRE REN Wokoes caapletion oF te mers to make waiting for | our mines here, and who are obliged to be in | {ice Christm abiding in the field,” | More than twenty couples. © i > — ‘MONDAY EVEM- | the of the figures tedious to those | mud and water a part of the time, and I ., id Gentlemen have concluded to in fall i a ee Who had had their turns. Mrs. Admiral Porter | think may be on. ‘This course is also | (Na Fin G.) Wilkos Jauiiat. eeum erening dress with natrow black slik. ties, In- fations, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, reeset ite Greets: and wee the partner of th ee Se lumbermen of Mi who are {rib Wilson; i; ‘Offertory, Pf white. Since Alexis set the tashion it PROP FA. A.M, mp thee 4 Forte. Child,” ») Warren double w Pri “ipa “Hark, ‘mean those hol: wedding took place in this city last Bots 2m Fie te a; = (= Communion Hymn, Germanic. ‘Ths Teek; Srasieters boing, married to two brothers SGLISH, © CAL 18 | Pascal sttracted much attention, and Exrtorens axp ExrLovep—The Provi Gee choir: Miss Mettio W. . aia oe meaner as E ‘etiiore Fou xoUno tly admired. She wore a mauve sl: wine Sane ot the whcen eening, ue movements of % apn if mira most popular style of panier is called the . same, sume workingmen, says :—| rs iy 51% wow York avenue. comiy | 20U" Sine Kaya dpeutente demgiee at Anne ~ aye, been gar they ce Of W quarter of 8 ene saat Bt Jona Church the choir Indes ian the wings of any we ever ——— pa ON is ig mmnurtactarer who meots his operatives peli er gpm eg wana commen superstition im olden times perfeet toilet of | Vith 4 determination to discuss labor and pro. | them, | pring & torquoise ring would heal be- ‘chamber. duct upom an eg Dasis, find Venite, Hi oS a d wit a that _- ___ 50368 Fe | flounces of green atl. Mis Outts werea bean sober ee his men ‘not far feon ‘Te Deum tn F; Henry Oreste in G; grew pale when danger ‘Threatened i ADIES’ HAIR BRAIDS. Be. Be-—A very com: | ful white dress riohly trimmed with Inge. Mrs, et aw aed ht tee listen to | J.B: tet. ge Eh pro Oy 4 olete assortment of [06 pos Bond. ot Mansfield Brown wasasusual most becomingly 3 theirown | {ction ‘tune, ‘Kyrie Eleison; J A lady. wife of one of ur prominent citizens, Gibbs” Heir sare. Also. other orks Per | drvmed. | Mist Jeffers wore a dom ey eernee et UAaly: & de Jed long 1, Hopkins, (Témple Ch Gloria appeared recently at with & neck Smery and Tollet Arti 5 . ne, skirts with groen, | ®t tune ee Perfumery rose-colored ruehes. lone! TRY GERMANK—The recent despatch from ” J. Sanctus; J. Pearce, (St. Mark's, ‘avenue vatly, oe OE ee ere eee ee Nant orcen | Prince Bismarck to Baron Von arniim excites ) 3, 20 ‘verso; ‘tune, | fiven on es ina ot ouetiy | | gage sypiens taleey : tripge. Mis Philip wore an embrotdered or- | Germone- Who toneot the jontecin we wanes | Rete _fieria in Excelsis; E.G: Monk, | tere of Rall gilt balla, "The ofertas cay ‘with rose colored sash. Port PRILADELPHIA LAGER BEER. & pink ilk, beneath ‘a white mostin, timed | frees’ 7, the,folloming extract from onaot | | At Si “be services Canseeert, DO. | PA iLay, who had s tulle dress made at & fash papaipaalee => = ¥ > eee poe Ln ee Pewee s hed is the only fit to the insults of the | Owing is the choir: Win. ae eee was er ae with overskitt of green. ng Biol when she came that oo t Contained « hundred yards of Ea ia eeu continued from pine until feo. iterrestaments of nite ilk for timming snd ee UNION BOTTLING DEPOT, pep he ge Se ee All the eouptes formed Yr 37 Greene street Georgetown, D.C. | ina circle in center of the room, and the ‘57 The days will net grow shorter any longer. .