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—— ‘EVENING STAR | Seat ee HOLIDAY Goons. Where te Purchase Them. ‘The rarest products in the fine and indastris! LOCAL NEWS, ivan aahingion ears nes the" ebop Of Washington asjChrist mas Approaches, nd purchasers abound, particn- Amusoments, Se., To-might. larly. Shere, the [propricters ‘mace ase of the — -—Beucicault’s drama “After panera 9 of sae Brame let the public know 3 Sor: ve sale. In this columa we Tater Comique—Comic opera, drama,com- | hall continue from to da: iver- soy, barlamane,Songm Genoese. tisements appear, Nw Wirect dir restora where t '.—Carncrosa is oo SSE SEAT tetra A iertical white nae nina Child ‘otal individ- Lecals. uals move through lite asa band of masic moves ipg—bad—the Armory building. | down the street, flinging Out pléasures on every Mr. Wm. H. Burnett has severed his connec- | *4e. ferandiear. Cagiatiax RvrPeer must hon with the choir of St. Aloysius church one of these persons ju ng «from Captain John C. Bi the crowds that flock to his store, 462 7th street. mein agg park ete ee ineape here, redicact ampasteioes fee ct apgton nary ps here, a ions from ¢ erage “ ae Gules» European bmp . therefore ge ends of the ter ‘ause here ‘ro! TB are adde: pri id by eltewbere are exerting theanclnn ee eae parharer ‘We call epecial attsucion to they con to stop Christmas and New Year's race arortmemensin Tur Srae for eriaking. We are pl to is Good groceries for Christmas are indispensi- divine, Rees Dee Elpete ae eg tinguished: | 0:6 Fake imaginas tod turkey oF ham opming wepted the @ vestry of the Church of | t° Your table on that day, or spoiled trom the Bsc thie city, fo be aseociate rec- | ™osty flour or any other misfortuce from bad or eer Pinkney. groceries. Itisimportant to know just where 7 Reeves of New J: - Ww get the best as cheap ss second-claw goods a mecca ae aye —- are commonly sold. Evrzomzo Younes & Dis ree , No. 928 New York avenue, last + bt igus ome ae poms Jase this moos. » . He hi s Aad cdackertee pee nt te | Che eee ake ene nie Ce Im the case of Sallie Apt, recently an actress "— have built up an immense trage. at the Theater Comique, who claimed from the ‘The announcement made im our advertising so be deeher Suntios Firct tokeaey TL | sa tense arelation geet Soe neon d sa * DI e ectican te ace or ea CE Ee © | Cocke aca weit ecuvees Gabe up the sleepers decision in favor of the plaintiff for 437.58. Ata meeting isst evening of the President's ure twenty cases of forced into this Mounted Gaara, th Tesighation of Col. Sam. | MArket that have got to be sold right sgéedily Owen was recei acer |. ‘Tho Corce- | OF Sent to another market. Look in there by ran Zovaves, a P com- | #1 means, you who want the best goods at Capt TK. Plant, manding, paid the Mounted Guard a friendly | Feat sacrifice. visit. We take pleasure in @irecting the attention be president of the Industrial Home achoo! | Of OcF readers to the well-established first class howledges the reccipt of the following do- 5; récery store of N. T. MeTzoua, 417 Bations tor said school, yiz:—J. EB. Fit bis gentiemsn has always made it @ special Francis Mohon & Son, $10; Tienry Beard $5. | % keep the best in bis line and at low A Christmas dinuer will be given at the school | Priccs, hence the public éan RR relg cn it~ Wednesday nest, for which contributions are | “ng there every article needed in hou ping, soligtited. of the best ity. Hig stock at present is una- The civil ri ight at the 15th | Sually fine, having been laid im expressly for the street largely at- | Doli trade. Look at his advertisement, then ten: Hon. jes Sumner bas beon in. | Sive hima call. in the use of stimulants daring the festive Season let all be moderate, in speak, a * H. Clark, of Cincin a Misc AS. Cary, Hours Wikons Boe eg? | may not Snterfere with the enjoyment of ethers. Ta , P. H. Marra aan D. A. | THoMas Russext, 1213 Pennsylvania avenue, Straker, Dr. Purvis, F. Morris ‘Cheste?’ Ie. 4. | tells the kind of ‘wines, cordiale, champagnes Hinton, Hon. J. P. b. Shanks, and Hon.J. Hi. ng pincuate ee fn no danger of fetch- Rainey. Robert Purvis will preside. ing ap inthe polleg court. His Napoleon cabi- Bir. John M. Cook, of the firm of Thos, Cask | "et chi frtat fazorite af Delmoni- «& Son, London, izers and managers of the’ f CO®,New York,—is demand. He sells celebrated tourist in Europe and the | Havana cigars, too, own importation. A popular store in thé northern se: tion Of the city is that of P.G. Howsea ‘Uo. As an evidence Oriental conatries, visited our esterday, extn o0 Ai of fair dealin; accompanicd MJ hany, Pa. thr. Cook arise te country i fee ths g, they publish purpose of conferring with heads of the th which you can clip out and jeal Tai companies with a view of take slong with you. You ean do no better than tablisning the tourist bastness tiallar to that - ieee your larder from their store of staple a antry. a who uated the Kat ta ‘Temp — ‘on The crowd of ladies at Davie’, S01 Market rope last year, has been taken into the firm—to Space, continues unabated, and the fair clerks be krown as Cook, Son « Jenkins—and will there are kept busy from eatly morning till personally attend to the A: 4 sf , | Bight in attending to the wants of customers. Sad will cpen am cMuein Wotan cence: | His embsvldered goods of the Bowe coe most of January next. The Templars of this city | Cunning workmanship; ribbons, trimmings, and sae ‘to a gave che visitors a dinner | vgpnng store of notions for ladies’ use, are ail t. James hot now. gotten up in fine pmoy dest night, which was | ro. the accommodation of their frients in | the northern portion of the city, C. S. O’Hane | & Son, wholesale and retail grocers, 1213 7th street, between M and N streets, bh: large stock of French candies, best % loose muscatels, Valencia and seedless raisins, Leghorn citron, candied lemon peel, new figs. | Soft-ebell almonds, English walnuts, 5 pounds mixed nuts at $1, Atmore’s mince meat, sweet | | cider, all the wines and cordiais, and everything | becessary. Here’s the place to get your plums | and mince meat. Little Jack Horner plums, for Christmas pies, can be bought at C. Witwen’s, 1915 Pennsy! pia avenue. He has just received a cargoof all the various kinds of plams and candies, and the whole Horner family and every other family can have them at the cheapest of cheap prices. See his advertisement. beh more a conld be made than a pretty canary bird in a neat cage? D. Heveice, dea'er in imported birds and be Ss 146 H atreet, has them of all kinds. ‘hose who cannot afford to buy new hats for Christmas can take their old ones to be reno- vatcd and remodeled at Cunninedam’s, 1011 F street. §. W. Brrewect has just received 2,380 bot- tles of all the favorite relishes and sauces in pom = half pints direct from England; 1332 street. For bridal wreaths, boquets, crosses, anchors and stars préseserved in enameled wax, or or- pamental hair braiding, go to Mas. Figs, No. $0? 9th street. Imitation hair is an abomination; do away ‘Tae Cotorey Puatic '‘Scmoots— Tie Secu- Jar Sony Squabble—Last evening, at meeting of the culored school trustees, (Messrs. Johnson and Gray present) was held at the Sumner scheol-hovse, and a commitice consisting of Revs. Charlies G. Rey, James H. A. Johnson, Danie! P. Seaton, W. W. Foreman, Damei Drs . H. Butler, B.F. Lioyd, and Messrs. J. L. and H.H. Bark were also present to confer with the trustees on the subject of secu- lar songs in the schools, and the alleged sus- i m of pupils because they refused to sing £0 Superintendent Cook said that he had ad- Gressed a letter to the teachers ca'ling for the | names of pupils who have withdrawn; those who were suspended or dism!ssed on account of refusing to sing; the mamesof those who have | been maltreated for such refusal, the names of Fengs to which exceptions have been taken, Xtc. He had received replics of which the fui- jowing Was @ summary: Number of pupils one since restored: i eithdrawn, 8: snspended, 2, { “malireated, either directly or indirectly”— none; instructed by their parents and others not to sing—two dozen or more; names of of music to which pupils have en | ‘exception: “ Little Brown Chureh,” “Over the Sea,” “ Footsteps om the Stairs,” “ Hunter's Chorns,” “Come, let ms be merry,” “1 liv tor those whe love me,” Hear Our Prayer,” “Now I lay me down fo sleep,” and other: of similar character. After somé disc trustees agreed that if the committee could find mmoral in the mus‘e book, it would be anythin yan it, i ong ae oy ber gr nn coal struck cut, a a dea] instated. , Fat bole; toss it in gutter. en go to The cinniiee aauegl omeattinnieeeeee A. Patreri's,719 Market Space, and get the sati-tied with the futerview and convinced that the trustees would de nothing but what was fur the best interests of the schools. Rev. M-. Jobnson, thought nothing had been gawed by | consultation. ‘The applications of George B. Freeman and G. Walker for positions of janitor, were filed. A leave of absence for thirty days was granted to Mrs. Sarah Fleetwood, a teacher. It was ordered that the various schools be farnished at ence with copies of the musical text-book, be 3 ¥cho.” The ay tee jauitress of the england Mission School was fixed at «25 per month dered that the schools be closed on t t.,and not be reopened until January 6, 1 oo os wits Par. This morrinz. . L. Brenizer, who lives near Fulis’ | ihe weahioe sppeenctetiee. ts, Sie ureh, Virginia, started for this city, in an | 8: - _ paid by the Secretary'ot the La: n= * | money shall be iy retary of the in- pe gt a ry pats terior except for improvements around or oppo- genuine article made up in the shaps of a plait, braid. curl, puff or any style you like. French tinting, stamping, pinking and em- broidering of every deecription done at Mrs. G. H. Mavner’s, 617 7th street. Ladies, MaDame Estrege, 618 13*h strest, will rig out your heads for a ball or party tn the most captivating stvie. Two Chittinus braids caly #8! Go there and investigate. — The District Appropriation in Cox. DIECUSSION TH THE HOUSE YESTERDAY. ‘The House of Kepresentatives being in com mittee of the whole, yesterday after our Uon- grertional report closed, on the defleiency bill— | "Mr. Burchard (Til) offered an atuendment to © the village, took in with named Chauncey Dailey, who. iros newt | site to pablic property, the amount to be ascer- Brenizer’e farm, and had’ started on foot to | tained by measures whi ee oy Center Market, with a basket m hand, to get ag Mr. Beck (Ky.) said that he found by looking over the report of the board and the remarks of the chairman of the committee on appropria- tions, that it was proposed that the some Christmas nick-nacks. They rode pretty rapidly c@ town by wayor the Aqueduct bridge, aud, when they arrived at izth street and Peon. sylvania avenue, Mr. B. drew up his horses to a ithe cdeun dat desing gb autor | Pee pay eae a the coe SL tron rection : .On attempting | : to und that he bad vo tse of his rigt leg | Ball While Re believed that some appropria tion sbould be made, be could not see why it should Ss amount. If a gratuity was to be given, let it be given assuch. He denied the right of the committee to bring in a deticiency appropriation of this character. 4 img 745, aud, after several imetieciual attempts | ound that his right side was paralyzed. | 3. drove to police Beadquarters, where Mr. Dailey was carried in and Dr. Elliott called in, who couid do nothing for him, butadvised his removal to Lis home. Word was sent to his son, Mr. Henry Daitey, = clerk in the Treasary department, who bad the sufferer conveyed wo bis room inthe Treasury until arrangements could be made for conveying him home. e = | to strike out $1,241,920 92 and insert 0. | He aleo proposed an amendment that two-thirds | of the money hereby appropriated shall be used | by the Secretary of the Interior in the purchase | of the bonds ef the District of Columbia. He heid that the board had exceeded the limit of expenditure, and that they should be kept dot by this investment im the bonds of the District of two-thirds of the million and a quarter to be appropriated. He remmded the gentleman from Iinois, (Mr. Farnsworth,) who had said not | that the people of his state were not called on equal to the occarion. Mrs. Saville, who was | {0 improve their state, that they elected their hurt by her jump on the stage Monday evening, | OVROMCET whe toe hopes to be able to appear again this evening, | T#® PEOPL' rons of the Nationai hope so too, | im the matter, and when Congress put these men Mr. Savihe is very good as“Chumiey,” and the | OVer themit should see that their rights were Freeman eicters, in the muric hall scene, a e | Protected. He had lookea over the report of warly appiauded every evening. 4 | the board, and thought two-thirds of the money “eek and Neck” continues { atteact good | SP Fopriated should go to the redemption of the houses at the Theater Comique. Besides thi os S drama there i= given, every evening, an olioce, |. MF. Holman offered an amendment providing tertaimmment of song, ballet and Ethlopian ec- | tt the i rye ee oor eentricities, which, alogether, es up a very | proval of s boar hed e a ppointes entertaining perlormance. The drama,“Neck | ¥ ‘be chief of engineers, He appealed to Mr. and Neck,” {s well played, with Stetson in the | G4ttield whether he recognized the power of leading character, supported by Mss Jenny | SS an amountor money Anderson, Cormeriy of Laura Keene's company | 5 th ‘fartield said the members of tho boara Drivere Pites wits GuNrowper.—The | Were officers of the government, appointed by work of driving the piles for the foundation of the President, ard empowered to Tmprova the the new depot Duliding of the Baltimore and | = alleys and avenues of the Diste: Potomac railroad, at the corner of ith and B | mited only 9 to the amount they might ¢x- streets, was commenced by the contractors— | pend for the District, but ios ane Messrs. Teemyer & Co.—to-day, in earnest. ge nn pe a mprovenicats tu: Th re using im the work the gunpowder pile- a oh drive. “A put, is ylaced in a vertical position, | | BMF Holman aéked what limit there was, then, muzzle upward, on the pile to be dri into | to the a ae pester non cn nod the chamber of the gun ts thrown at Mr. ——- cpm tay cartridge, and the ram, having a piston fitting | _ Mr. Farnsworth’ ——_ iz in the chamber, being let loose, it falls into the | ¢penditares to appropriations made. n chamber. and the be sthe car- | Mr. Holmar —\Ves; oe sateen vol pate fridge, and the pile ts forced downward, while | it, “the law of the lamd limits it-”" He sald the ram rebounds and is held in | chairman of the committee (Mr. Garfield) re- tion brake antii the gun ts | ferred to a biue-backed book, the report of the ing and fring is very qu’ toard, which he did not believe a dozen gentie- rapid reports this morning drew an’ immense , ™en in the House had had access to. Tar TavaTers.—The railrg wl scene tn “A ter Dar at the National (hes‘er, is the best, smoothest working, and most natara! ever ex. bibited on a stage in Washington. Mrs. was sadly missed last night, asthe yor who undertook the role of “Eliza” w: jh ir. Gartield said that it wasa public docu- aca et rte ment,tande to the President in compliance with Tee FIRST rRRFORMaNCcE of Carncross & | jaw, and sent in with his e. Dixey’s minstrels at Lincoln Hall last night | Mr. Holman ap; to Mr. Garfleld to in- proved conclusively that the warm praise be- | form him where could obtain a copy. stowed on them by the in other cities was Mr. Hale (Me.) said he had raised the same we'l deserved. ‘They always attract fashionable | objection in the committee on appropriations andien d the “large class of gmnsement | that had been raised by Mr. Beck as to the pro- Jovers who bave tired of the stele witticisms iiety of the government be! uired to pay and poor singing of the average negro mingtre: | Eve athe of amount eeekd one balor troupe can visit Lincoln Hall this week with tae | improvements in front of ak proper certainty of hearing come really fine vocal aod | ty. It seemed to one on fit at the sub nstrumental music ani being treated to some ct that the, governmentshould, w! ned novelties in the way of Ethiopian comicalities. | Cetrenen, por al if neither side, none, and if We have not to partioularize the best on one side one baif. But the subject 0; things, but ly commend the co: tw ‘broader than the of fas | = ‘ands pmo Masowte MATTERS.” The following oficers | ‘ifferently from an individual of the it responsibie for the streets aud were elected to serve the ensuing masonic year | patentee ay Ins Over one balf of the sur- The at the late annus) communication of Anacostia | (104 ofthe city was devoted to streets and ave- Kodge, FA. A.M. No. Stoo, H- Mills, WAC; | pues by its direction, andit was in equity,there- pith, ry; R. F. Martin, treasurer. This | RESPONSIBLE POR THE OREATER BURDEN. would admit that it was an arbitrary ad- Jjoetment, but he it it about an equitable mode of settlement. The city paid for five- | sixths of the improvements in front of ite pro; erty, like the Oity Hall, and itseemed bac right that the government should occupy @ si: position. a he bad watched the improve- nbaetoeoe with a good deal of solicitads. Smith, secretary; R. . lodge is — in ress, S. 1“ Colembia Lodge, No.3, F. A. A. M., gave banquet last night at Masonic Temple, re James Lawrenson, one of the oldest members of the order, made a very interesting address in response to the “Columbia Lodge: its =e and futare.” Other addresses were made. eiccrca utteate be follows: B. Mi: Gordees BG, | He hada desire to see the cits tproved, but he W. A. Bartlett, $. Vv. ¢ v. bad feared the: of the improvements, . H. Grant, $.; Beo lest they might Trolve the District, and ultic |. M.; William | mately the government in alarge debt. He had rebr, . M. E. Suydam, 0. of the D.; | spent some time in going aboat and viewing 4. E. Brimmer, ©. of the G.; George J. Webb | these improvements. W hile he could not judge and E. Thomason, delegates to the depart- | as to whether they had been economical, le ment encampment; W.T. Kelley and Robert | could see the design and what was the gonera! Jelson, alternates. system. The necessity tor these improvements © ALM. Robinson. Q min Swallow, C., G. E. kK - . ce ee crowded om us if this city was to remain. veoh poco: Para ee be first came PB third the popalauen that | there now WY The city mast fics ius growin 4 catry onthe pisn on which it was lald 043, or | that pian must be abandoned. THE PLANS WERK A KEORSSITY, should be carcied out as fast at ith economy. } ana | Whore duty it + ter of economy, aud he took their assurance re- epecting the economy of tne work. He had no evidence of extray: 1c8 OF wanton 6: ai- = to tend nie to besitate In voting for aoa repriation. “As to the proposition to pay fve- rixths, Be would baye favored a different plan, and treated each party as a private individuai, | enil ask what would be @ proper sam for the gov- ernment to pay for ‘ral improvements. It might, however, be impracticable to ascertain Gefinitely, and be theretore od the are tions ot the committee, as it reached abvat the = end, andhe caw no objection to it. As to e POWER OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIO works, he had no doubt of it. If ft attempted to ex- pend money before it was Sppveriswe, it wag at the mercy of Congress, w must judge of its propriety. No man could bind the govern- fora dollar not appropriated. Not even xecutive and the body at the other end of th apitol could bind the House so that it could not look nto the propriety of an appro- Priation required by a treaty. Mr. Farnsworth said it seemed strange to hear an of the committees on ways an! 4 the leader of the House, stand ap and argue in the face of a solemn statute that nO mau shall expe: ney in advance of an appropriation, simply meant that such anex penditure should be subject to an approval by Congress. Mr. Niblack (Ind.) asked if Mr. Farnsworth did not vote for an sppropriation to pay for the extension of the Capitol grounds. Mr. Farnsworth said he did, and was ready now to vote money to beautify the Capit, which he was proud of, but not to improve around circles and parks. Mr. Nibdlack said it was the same rinciple. Mr. Farnsworth. No, it is an addition to that principle. Mr. Garfield said that the law put the streets, avenues and alleys under the control of ths d of public works, which was appointed by the Pi it and coniirmed by the Senate, and anthorized them to disbarse whatever money was appropriated by the District or by Congress, an@ assets &n amount equal to one-third upon the property scene the japrovemeets 1o1 7,2 private citizens. The board had called in an advi-ory beard, com: of emi- nent engineers, of which Gen. Humphreys anid Gen. Meigs were members, and had compiled a lan which the city might be improved. 5 he pi besa nnn a rerees os strict legislature, and four millions of dollars, raised on a loan authorized by law, were 4 to carry itout. Under that act they proceeded, and stteets fronting government property were improved with others. The grade could not be Jett unchanged or the work undone, In gol by the property of the government they improved it with the Lite ate on the District. Congress had the power to refuse the payment, but would it be right, just and equitabie? Mr. Beck (Ky.) claimed that the board had expended $500,000 more than the limit fixed by law, and that the amount should be reduced by the purchase of the District bonds. Mr. Chipman denied that the board had ex- ceeded the limit, having had other appropria- tions from the District. Mr. Beck.—Then, why this deficiency? Mr. Chipman.—Because at our expense we have improved your property. ‘Khe committee then proceeded to vote on the Lecrere | amendments; which were severaliy rejected. Mr. Storm (Pa.) offered one similar to that proposed by Mr. Holman; pending the cousid- eration of which the committee, On motion ef Bir. Beck, rose. EI —— District Improvements, ACTION OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC woRKS. Mazzhal Sharp has becn requested to summon @ jury for the condemnation of the L Hillroad. The contract of Mr. John O. Evans, for paving carriageway on Ist street, from Hin to Market street. Georgetown, was aimendel x0 as fo make it trom High to Fayette. Mr. J. PB. Crawtord was informed that he would have to settle the damages growing out of Mr. Joan Lee's fall into the excavation ou G street, 2~ tween 2d and Sd. TO-DAY. : The chief Nap peed was directed to amend the contract with Richard Morgan 80 as to include the laying of @ 12-inch sewer pipe on the west sae of 20th street, from L to M street north- weet, and the grading of the carr: peed be- tween the same points. Messrs. J. Bieber aud M. Kauffmann were granted permission to erect single lamp-posts, hot to exceed four in height, vin front of thelr premi Nos. 901 and 903 8th streets coutheast he Chief engineer was informed that his ac- tio was approved in permitting a 2-:nch pipo sewer to be placed in i street, from idih to lia streets, in place of @ brick sewer, as bricks cannot be procurred wi great delay. The reouest of A. B. Olin, W. 3. Roose, James Sykes, John Collins, Joen F. Doran, J. H. Hawes, Thomas M. Vincent, W. B. Squires, Char'es T. Smith, M. Loomis and Louis Spanier, that they be allowed to pave the sidewalk tront of their premises on N street, bet i2th end 15th streci#, was granted. SMALLPOX.—The following cases have beon reported to the bealth officer since our last re- port:—Case at 1005 234 street northwest; one at 112 C street southwest; one between 9th and 10°h and M and N streets souchsast; one on 10:h, near N street southeast; one on C, between 10th and llth streets southeast; one on 10th, near Bb street southeast; one at 10th and K streets south- eapt; ove at L street, near 10th, southeast; one on Sth street, between G street and Virginia avenue southeast; one at 2000 K street north- west; one on K street, between South Capitol and jj street southwest; one on 2d street, be- tween A street and Maryland avenue north- east; one in Fighting alley, between F and G and 3d and ith streets southwest; one at 531 4th strcet southeast; one at 12°5 1 street soutli- east. Two burials are reported since yesterday: Jalia Johnson, 1065 23d street northwest, and Lilie M. Oakley, 1515 Georgia avenue south- east = Tue AULick WILL Cass.—To-morrow the case of the will of the lite Dr. Ralph V. Aulick will be tried in the Cireuit Court, Judge Cart- ter, on issues from ite Court as to —— deceased was at the time of making the alleged will bequeathing his property to his wife—tormerly Miss Oler—eapable of making a valid deed or contract. Mr. Davidge appears for the caveator, the father of deceased, and Mr. Merrick for the — . THE BALTIMORE AND Potomac RAILRoap. This morning the officials of the Baltimore and Potomac rafiroad company lett Baltimore to inepect the lower—Po; ereek—line of the road, in company with contractor, Mr. Se.- brook, preparatory to a formal acceptance of the wake In a few weeks, it ie th: t, trains will be running thro te Potomac river. Deorrep Daap.—Thomas Gibson, a colored man, dropped dead yesterday, in Locust alley, between 44 and C streetssouthwest. Thecoro- ner was rotified, but, viewing the body, deemed an inquest unnecessary, the Cause of the death being heart disease or apoplexy. ——_e Suppsw Deata.—This morning, Lewis Nich- ols died suddenly in the alley between 1%th and llth and P street and Rhode [stand avenue, northwest. No inquest wa held, it being as- certained that apoplexy was the cause. pthc teieinse Pir ccnthnensB oncsht THE COURTS. CIROUIT COURT, Juc xe Cartter—Th Huser gt. Cooke was resumed this morning. CRIMINAL COUBT.—No business was dono in tbis court to-day. 2 of + John ot basi: Douglass 0 were charged with & and gowns from lady, all ‘Jenny was discharged and flven. yellow women, themises and 9 di valued at about $20. Enuwa sent te jail three months. James k as charged wi curneys by ther treet at svecuit ond Dettery on Winltrs it at on Wini Sg on it a ‘wes rej on Seine Seer centies if with Dian 8s bis wite after giving both a good ey, Dut . The jad, | Pemaphigs course, ficed Kearney J ecture on their tulawfal $50, or thirty daya in jail. ‘A SHARP fos charged with ob- ecea Jackson, col fais Tho as Wall by false pre- maces. * testified that defendant came & bim with sn purporting to be from Mr. 20, as he had ined his ankle. Re vented i fee imestarete we ehtil he coeld eoed tothe back. Mr Fenwick testified thet the note was 8 forgery, snd Winey 3 ae por eortis his ankle . ‘alker identified the na for any money. np a ~ The case was sept tothe . GEORGETOWN. ARREST OF 4 GigL.—A white girl named Annie E. Frazier, employed by Mrs. J.J. Cook i, was this bye Harper on the charge of stealing va. Canal com} for the week ending December There was no shipment éf coal from Cumber- jast be " Celene ths steamer John Gibson cleared this morning for New York, with *355 barrels of four, eT ean @7A Warrenton (Ga.) man walked fourteen miles to pay a lawyer a debt uf $19. OITY (TEMS. A LAPOR srock of ties, Bows and star’ sultable tor heiiay presents, just ved oi GOLDMans & Sraispe ‘8, ‘th and G etreets, corner 7 Pram rawtatoons, Atri Pautaloons and my own manufac. in pantaloons, mainly re, to Hit almost anyone. Inspection invited. @vo. CO. Hasna, No. 410 Beventh street northwest. ptearhentrtcnssandre * Sane or BEavrivct SHELne.—The finest largest p and of sea shells ever bromght to W: &te vow on exhibition at No. 1014 - — Avene, south side. Shells wilt 90) vate sale the day. Ancti rartic tag steiner” 20elon ro Deen torent Day brings 3 we imported fi = Belling very cheap. Remax & Cox, 507 7th street, opposite Post Ottice. ito WARREN'S COoKIne ror, a great success; Tory’s weather strips, for excluding cold and dust, suitable for doors and windows; enterprise earth closet and gasstove, both -inodorons; gas sunlight reticctor; losive'lampe, in many styles. Call and examine, at No. 4, ¥.M. ©. A. B. (eo8) HaMILTon & Pearson. ee THE ORIGINAL GRAND o:PT PHOTOGRArA STORES, Nos. 315 vth street and 317 7th street, pre- sept onusual attractions at present, especially No. 315 9th street, where, in addition to many photos and prizes, a number of beautifal ebro- repm, made from goods tom work. mos are given y daily. That favorite poem, «The Night before Curistmas,ete., ets.,”” will soon be the order of the day, and the E terprises will keep step to the music of the holi. day season. A Srxcrr the widow. oe Warre Kip Gamens anp Stirrers for ae Sas ped Ly children. pink Opera Slippers. Children’s red top Boots. Men's stitched Boots, $4 50. Rubber Beots and Shoes, all sizes, at L. Heiteece’s 6 402 Seventh street northwest. eo Suppew Cuanous in THs Weatuer are Pigdective of Throat Diseases, Coughs aud ids. There is no more effectual relief to be Yound than in the Troches. To Consumrrives.—Many have been happy to give their testimony In favor of the use of “*Wilbor’s Pure Cod Liver Oil and Lime.” Ex- [oe yeaa bas proved ft to be a vatuable remedy © Consumption. Asthma, Diphtheria, and ail diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Manutac- tured only by A. B. Wilbor, Chemist, 166 Court st., Boston. Sold by draggists generally. 63 THE RICH AS WELL a8 THE POOR Appreciate the Singer Sewing Machine. 6 —Soe Conns Remover wirnocT PAM ————_» _ Szwixe Macuryg fs tho friend of 6 use of “Brown's Bronchial e035 Bunions Chiibiaing, Bad Nails, &e , successfully treated by Dr. White, Chiropodist, No. 535 1! street, lished in Wash- Opposite U. 5. Treasury. ington 1861. ey Witloox & Giue’s Swine Maontna. The celebrated Bazaur Patterns. Agency at Chas, Bauun’s hoopskirt and corset factory, ith strest, Intelligencer Building. 10,28 pact LADIg8 AND GENTLEMEN: If you wish your wearing apparel cl..aned in a first-class manner, cent them to A. Fisber, No. 613 9th street, eppo- site Patent Office. The Professor will give you satisfaction without fail. Kid Gloves cleaned nicely amd che: 21 Bostes, Nov MESSRS. J H.SMITH & UO., Wasi Yours of the 25th at hand, and we to consign our stock of CLOTHING fire to you, and have shipped per fast freight 20 CASES, ord will torwar he i it fo foot Sa yon sal Urs, Fespectfully, witty ie, Kin bOURN & WALDO: TO OUR PATRONS. We sre pleased to inform you that we hav, cured the contrel of over 360.000 WORTH OF CLOTHING rot (he Boston fires and we sball commence ci them at once, The stock was made tg Ly a finite ron house, and we are enable’ t> dispose of it at 2 per cent. below the actual cost, We can now offer substantial bargaios in C! othing. This large stock, w'aed so our ownsmakes the Larsost gud most compicte assortment of Clothing ever ot. fered Iu this city. We neme in part some of the oe fate Seems ovEOOAT 1 500 HOTS OVE ROUA 1,000 YOCTHS: UV REC MEN § OVELCOATS. § Be. 89, 8 the i BUSINESSSU BUSINYSs PANTS i bit get thec fthe firet ‘cousigument We want Cur customers and the citizens of havo the whole of this stock of Uluthing, which. to- tl ih two hon. ts. Pants, and of to the citizens of Washington, if they ovr effortsto supply them with good, Clothing. at low prices. If thisstock di with speedy sale we shall ship it to our Baltimore bense, but shell @ Washington @ chance at it Bist. We have ex: rted ourselves to. ct this stock, eud trast the citi ot mest CLOTHING FOR MEN, YOUTHS AND BOYS, Children’s Overconts $3 50 to $6, Heys" Overconta, G4 to $) oys’ Suits. fo 5 Youths Suits, @9ta @15. Meu's Suits, 80 to 913. We have tncremsed our corps of salesmen 80 a8 to bo'able to wait on all as prompily as possible daring tho sale of these goods. S: H. SMITH _& ©o., OAK BALL, $85 7th street, as.st* Opposite te Post Office. a OE a GREEN @ WILLIAMS, ~ SEVENTH AND D STREETS, Furniture, Carpets, Oilcloths. OUR STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE, AND OUR ROOMS OPEN T0 THE PUB- LIC FOR INSPECTION. ENTIBE FURNISHING SETS MAY BE SEEN ABBANGED AS FOR USE. OUR GOODS ARB OF TAFE BEST MANU- FACTURE, LATEST AND MOST SI2YLISH MAKE. 87 AN INSPECTION IS SOLICITED. GREEN @ WILLIAMS, deii-eotjanl SEVENTH AND D STBRE Vv JALTER H. MARLOW, DEALER in CUMBERLAND AND ANTHRACITE COAL, OAK, PINK AND HICKORY WO!D YaRp: Conner StH aND B Streets, 8. W., Orrcste SaiTH<ontaN Park, Washington, D.C. Orders ‘hrovgh mail promptly attended to, a17-e-st BA. ©. GIVAUDAN, a French Cook and Caterer of long experience in this city. has ouse corner of 18th and H streets, eaten. where be will frais, uses. tke pacer veer: we, } vable terme, Bails, Ditners, Au; x ppers and Lunches, aud new ‘Oroaments for geady to fnrnish single di , Bonps, “alls long experience and ths he has Say cnpich him A-'Or GIVAUDAN, No. S00 ny im. A. 0, 3 bth street, corner of ft “dect7-2m ABBIAGES | OCABBIAGES |i ABBIAGES!!1 = hand ope of the most ete ‘Will always be any FFs BALLS aND PaRTiEs. DRESS COATS. A LARGE STOCK AT REDUCED PRICES. WALL, ROBINSON 4 0O., 921 Penneylvania ayenus. SECOND GRAND OPENING delt-tt at CHRISTIAN RUPPERTS WORSTED & EMBROIDERING BAZAAR, Bo. 403 Tru Srecer. Just oe ign per steamer Baltimore, @ fine as- Georgetown Advertisements. RRNJA TUL HOLIDAY) HOLIDAY Il the attention of the Public alin selected stock ot Ott a GUNS E, TABLE CUTL! RR ISHING GODS EP SS Keepoonsiantiy on bacd at Re Pert taspection of our ancy Beiter oA grees varies 7 TORT ee Te ree ANE ST rRaetg axe A SND DIN- jo. 124 ante Between Congress and Peles: “1800 bbls, No.1 BALDWIN cs ing trom scbr. Bmw: OLIDAY @o o oe nth December 19th, at 7 e’oinc! each eve: wal, Behe store oe & Nelic. ri street, a co y ment of Fancy Goodss t cae: Wename: gine wees Deska, ‘ar 0 Five Musica! and other Aibu.ne, Porttyloa, Sleighs, Skate The above stock WUT be ea wiser fats & * * che tase TBOs DOWLING Maes” A FiseT Chass conrEcriONERY. J. 0, NICHOLS- Monnfacturer and d'aler in EB OONFECTIONERY. 10E OR! 4 AND FRUIT WATSB ICES ON ' BA WINTER AND SUMMER. All kinds FANCY Cakg,. the finest stock of FRENCH CANDY this cide of Philsdelphias Bs Orders for Weddings, Di Lite gant ele Sl the best material bs : ‘ seentety'®- 55 HIGH STREET, Bovat-tt ‘Geo Parties, &o . in the Biost 1D... P. GILBERT, 91 and 93 Water street, Georectown, D.C. A , ©: BTS, BAND D AMMERS, AKEES, 1) and Uopper bought for no2-1m and Scouring Entabi Orrick, 49 Jarrenson STREET, Georgetown, D. 0. Established 1851; arded one of the oldest, and most jente of the kind in this eou ceria cept 8: ‘day, whi will be open FEE SRR Eg willbe open antl well en Se Dm. _ LIVERY STABLES. Co a lormen ig Rate Be ay. BTABEne, 1308 Bet, pd ay ip ee elegant Carriages. lar attention to board: ing Horess, ard Horets siware for eaie and ==} Great Reduction in Prices oN TEE WHOLE LINE oF THE IMMERSE STOCK. OVEROOATSS URNGARY COATS, G ARY by TALMAS BEVING JACKETS, DOUBLE BREASTED BOX COATS, DBESS &UITS, BUSINESS SUITS, OFFICE SUITS, WORKING SUITS, BEAVER, DIAGONALS, BASKET, OUT AWAY COATS, VESTS TO MATCH, YOUTH'S OVEBOOATS, YOUTH’S DBESS SUITS, YOUTH'S BUSINESS SUITS, BOYS’ OVEBCOATS, BUYS’ DRESS SUITS, BOYS’ EVERYDAY SUITS. ENGLISH, FRENOH AND AMERICAN OASS1 MEBE PANTALOONS. A. STRAUS, POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, Between Tenth and Eleventh atreets. ‘Three Doors from Eleventh street. ————- BZ -Store open until? p.m. and on Saturday antil Ii p. m., to who have no time to purchase during the day. deci LIN & 00., NEW YOBK AND WASHINGTON, FINE CUSTOM CLOTHING, Patter... 1113 PENRSYLVANIA AVESUE. . as fine assortment of Gentlemen's br? «7 recel) remarkat! OREES and BLACK SER cuss serie tarely ot fered in this country, and at TEAS! TEAS! 1 bave a fair and palatable BEEARFAST TEA — s . W. BUROHELL, 002 1332 F strest, near Bbbitt House, (“OLOBIFIC, FOR COLORING THE FiSiB, at COWES CRT? Hastior Bpece, sud 980 Bonne syivanis avenue, south side, between 9th and Lith streets ‘povls-Im A BAILBOAD anD BEAL ESTATE MORTGAGE Combined. 4 i i : i iff i HT r] JAY COOES @ CO; 4LPHABETICAL { al ent ‘ BUSINESS.DLREGTOBY: 5.:-2:82" eye Con‘aining Cards of First-class Retablishments | | MACHEMEEES. incl ranches Sakiiem Ge tenaee FL we einae ave. ant Mh str 8 | Mf wet & W son 8S th a bet BY ey eed Leth ee AREHOUSES. | S™an 4 Tours. Pa wr. bec ion dah eee awe Ronee te ann es | MARRET STORED, ALE DEPUTR | Hesmcreuins Mpc brent at a ce hee Pe tetas | SISTENT ra SRCHITECTS, nod a 4 Goires nto w Metre re ae. 4 Raa ieee eee YO, oppoaies Post Offce. roortng aod Gilding.) 10" B; MUSIC STORE. Lvcas s, 114 Teb street, moar M street AG. Ha — Pa av., aw, Tities,O FRanniin’ i2T Pe. ov, cot itn and isthete, HB. B Hesriks. 48 Foon ave., coruer ae street, SS. age rt sareet cast Rey REA ee Excoutty. cor per loth oy vines B. noon. and more, Bavine & Taeer 7 f. 4 : © SeHNRiDKK, 137 F Faen. Fiscnxn, 3.0, KUEBLINe, 2} * i F. Ww ta Besb.Doorsa wW.8. ops street eng Dawint Surrx, Mills, pe ‘bio anufactarer loa! “ings. Bice carci LASTERERS, BUTTER, SPICER, (choice g oz = oans 3 SHOPS, - ALTER, street, . CARPENTERS AXD L. 8. Harman, 303 7th Sgn 5B CIRCULATING LIBRARI wt pet Pa. avenne, bet. 8d and 4 ste, Watt Bop:nson & Co.,821 Pa. av., bet.oth Noau Walker & Go..@1 Davis ae Tyne Ps ‘ve. janier Met tos 00..(8_¥. - BY. Det Roxax & Cox, bf Teh street, Say baiting ee A ave. (See advertisements COACH ‘THoxrson & Co., 308 8b st., Oxnee Joerra T. KE. PLanv.corner E and ath streets 8.W, ORERIES. OONFECTI WERELER & Wiison es, @ Bon, agts. 401 Paay, MO Huxsenr,(Dining Hooms,)@1fthat.,op. Po |. They are CONVEY ANCEBS. ‘The Family Fevorite. D is ) Pe. Der .LichaiseD EvLING® F .¥.. o., ait SILVER PLA’ a RD STOLPE, G9 7th Bove, A. Wuirehann. oon 4 TRS, Lewis _ A. B... aD A. G. HaLeT, 619 Pa. ave. (Law, Titles, Rotary.) | Wath lew es MenoraD deuragte Saree cats co) 5 Ww. ae. W BazrnoLoma®. at wholesale, 1037 7th street, RSETS, ae. OT eee emmereliy etme Dz Wx. MERRILL, 1113 F street northwest, DINING SALOONS. VE" OLDEN, 1016 Penna. 8v., corner lithst, sme: payed & BRorurn, 9-21 G st., bet. Gb 5. STamPrina a Winson a Pa.ey.(Out's taught by rele) | Se ee Se en BOs B.P. NG, 301 Penna, avenue, corner sc ct, | 43.8%! ae FeO bet sth ooh ty GG: 8, Corner New Work avennesnd lech & STORE YARDS, EB. Funocsow, 1s Penns. ave., Capitol Bilt F. X Dootay 233 cast Penna, aye., Onpitol Hill, x GOODS. Penn’ FANCY Mrs Louise O. Buri yn. sof lth: Dov Obi EXPRESS orice ee. Wa ze a on (also Die Binker avente a CMGARTEN, FANCY sTonrs. "7. EG Davis, 91 Mark fect: Corner Oe ereat, ladies et ¢ & BeuRenp, BY. W A. Franson, cor, Palav and thet, veils, tocaual new. ’ farnishings. Eo-Rincked atifenedsare. Hey hd, 7th st and 4 eee core Tthe aoe FLOWER anecenoran ‘i M.E Srocrs, Mrs 20 P. @. PEARCE, 1419 Fa. av., bet. Daniat Prxace, ioe © pA Sy Wn. 10th ocar 1H. ADLER, (wholesale oaly,) 004 Pa. ov..near ths pe ave.andinnst.| BOOKS,STATIONERY, &o. Deyutx & Oo.,(N.¥.) 1113 Pa. av. bet.11thay: PRU OF wigezoie wc to Thames Witte ea ra, | PL YMNAL FOR THE PROTESTANT EPISOO moeic, by Rev. Chas. BR. Hall and 8.8. Whi Porgy an Ct ‘tment, in varions styles of Salina PEAYER BOOKS, all styles and sixes. BIBLES, Fawsly avd Pocket, all sty les and prices; importation. my cwn direct WM. BALLANTYNE, ées-tr 420 7uh street, near EB. YMNALS WITH TUNES. AYMBALS WITH TUNES AND CHANTS, h Hall and8. B. Waitely, Edited by Rev. Chas Also, a loli aesortunent ane. EPISCOPAL PRAYER BOOKS, Gro. Sz17z & BRo., cor. Os ot. and q PE Eerie k Con Weeoe Bh Bae Bere gare | 2 SU! styles of binding. just recetved by BICHAED B. MOHUN & 00., 5 Penneytvania avenue. F THE SOU! OF THE —" ronte taken. . Livingstone: To be bad. or Metall, ot bol Se Bde och street, corner of f'reet, sepae-ty oTtics OPERAS ofa ESCTEAUON TOM Smet Joux J, Puapony. (also Fishing Tackle.) 8 D st, a) STOCK r — MEDIOAL, &. ep SS Sirete. Amunican Nx Co., office,512 XM wt. bet. Bang v. oF: . Instruments & Th st, pga eth eae te D® L2on. @ONSULTING PHYSICIAN. ‘The oldest established Specialist tm the ofty. No. 604 ELEVENTH STRERT, ABOVE F. Hours: 1 to 4, and 7 te $, datiy. ‘Se-Bpecialty—Femaele Compisints and ‘Disenece. . HaML} Geo SMALS DitEaSEs treated JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, Pcie takn, scribe ease Po wavesc ay ~~ Hiomveow. ie ee a ‘Wx. McL. gan, corner 18th street and canal.

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