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EVENING STAR. ' ‘WUESDAY..........December 24, 1872. >) AS, 1972. | the other at 11 o'clock. The singers are Miss CHRISTMA ) 1972. | Eve Mille, soprano; ‘Mis. HO. Sherman, sito; | Mow it Will be Observed im the | Mr. Widney, bass; an expected r. Churches. Burnett will reconsider his resignation and ap- a pear in the choir to-morrow. a | Musical Features ef the Services. ‘At the Oburch of the Immaculate Conception, | —_— 8th WN streets, the first mass will take plice LOCAL NEWS, — Siew! rentares of tne Services. | ap spin pees team il ane dc! at7, and at 10 there will be another high mass. - | Bost of the churches in the District of Colum- | Father ‘McCarthy, the pastor, will preach ai e éc., Te-nmight Foster's Christmas pante- | pis, which in many instances, have been elabo- Bational Theater —| rt mime “Fe ” both 5 and 10 o'clock. hotr sing Le- prea arene com- | Tsil¥_ decorated for, the occasion with ever- | jeal’s mass at 5 o'clock and Mozart 12 at the Comique—Comic opers, drams,com- | greene and otuer adornments befitting - | late macs. ody, bariesque, songs, dances, etc. | fil“season of Christmas. ‘The day will Go | ACSt Matthew's the frst masn will be at 5 a ushered im at 6 o'clock by Condensed * the chimes of the | o’clock, followed by low masses until I1o’cloc«, Leeals. ‘itan M. E. Church, the following being | when a solemn bi mass will be celebrated, “ "Tis an eager and @ nipping air,”’ was the | , ‘se hddows' :’ “Oxford Chimes,” | and the choir, under the direction of Prof. ¥ of pedestrian | Whey, to the World,” “Let the Merry Bells | Gannon, will sing Haydn's Maes No. 8. ‘There m—«_£o aa ‘at Carol,” “Adeste jen,”’ | will be vespers at the usual hour in the after- The government departments were closed at ad Mozart's | noon. from i “Gloria in Excelsis,” trom | At St. Dominick’s Church, South Washing- ‘oon to-day to allow the employes to prepare for Haydn’s Mass, No. 1; “Old English ‘Christmas | ton, the masses will be at the usual hours, com- Carre,” “Gloria im Excelsis,” Chant mencing at 5 o'clock, which will beabigh mass; “Sound the Loud Timbrei,” and ‘‘ low masees follow until 11 o’clock, when another Sweet Home.” These airs will be repeated | high mass will be celebrated. ‘Mozart's 12th a service. The musical mass will be sung je be Poms sustamed by Mrs. M. E. Althongh the letter carriers are prohibited issuing their usual Christmas and New Year's address they are nct forbidden to receive Christmas A word to the wise, &c. the mornii rt . eral i of te reli; of the day wil be ts being . Brown, wen aren cone ware crammed 60. dag, most) one of the most a*tractive features of the occa- | Miss 8. Mattingly, Miss E. Gary, Mr. John Ohbrietmas goodies. Christmas trees of all di- | #iom im msny churches where special pro- | Mattingly and Prof. J. Esputa. mensions protruded from front and rear. srammes Lave been arranged and wiil!’be | At SE. Joseph's (German) church, Capitol ‘Amorg the passengers trom the South last by the finest musical talent in the | Hill, Rev. Father ‘et pastor, Mozart's 12th We give below an ‘outline of the | mass will be sung. The choir is composed of services in the ditferent churches. Mies Annie Geier and Miss Ruppert, sopranos; PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL. Miss Biekoff, alto; Mr. Ruppert and Mr. Bauer, At St. Jobn’s Chureb, Georgetown, Rev. A. | tenors; Mr. Geier and Mr. Missbach, base. might were Mr. M. W. Tiller. of Henrico coun- ty, Va.,and Miss Elisa W. Bigelow, of the same county, who repaired to the St. James’ hotel, a marriage license was procured,and they ‘were united in wedlock by Rev. T. N. . | B Atkins, rector, will’ officiate. Kroell’s Te | At St. Mary's (German) church, on 5th street, “At the annual cseting or the Geass Deum, No. 4, will be sung. The choir will con- | near H street, Kev. Father Alg pastor, the the Great Fails Ice company, held at the com- | sit of Mrs. Bailey, Mies Hyde, Mr. Johu Pugh | services will take place as usaal on Christmas, pany’s office last evening, the following gentle- | aud Mr. Robert Bail, with Mr. C. H. Chapman. | aud an interesting sermon in German will be de~ St. John’ Ep.ecepal charch, corner 16th and Hi streets, bas been elaborately decoraced with evergreens, and the services to-morrow will be livered. At St. Martin’s (colored) church, on street, the first mass will be at five 0”, ‘an Riswick, Charles B. Church, James George W. Cochran, John T. i , Geo E. Kenue: M of an unusaally interesting character. The | lowed by Greev, Wm. K Klley. ay, Michael | Chancel has beeutcmodeled and a new altar ran | wilt : on eS and hand-ome gas standards erected, and aito- | sing Haydn No. 2, with orchestral accompani- HOLIDAY Goons. gether, the church will present avery attractive | ment, the singers being: soprano, Mrs. Smallwood and Miss De SppesFance. At 5 a.m., the holy communion will be administerea; at 11 o'clock, the rectoc, | A. Coakley; tenor, Mr. Rev. J. Vaaghn Lewis, will deliver a discourse | Williams and Benjamin. for the occasion, and at 4 p.m. there will be a METHODIST BPISCOPAL. service for the especial benefit of the children | At the Metropolitan church, Rev. Dr. Tit- | Of the congregation. Rev. Dr. Lewis will be | fany, pastor, morning services will be held at assisted by the assistant rector, Rev. James A. | 6.30 and at llo’clock, At the latter service the Harold. The musical exercises, under the able | pastor will preach trom the text, Matthew, directorship of J. Remington Fairlamb, the or- | “* Where is he that is born king of the Jews ganist and choir-master, will form one of the | _AtGrace church, (corner of $th and S streets,) Most attractive features of the occasion. The | the only services will be the old-fashioned day- choral choir (on the basis of the English cathe- break prayer meeting, conducted by the pastor, dral choirs) contains twelve sopranos, (boys,) | Rev. M. F. B. Ri iller; alto, M vyb; bass, Messrs. Where to Purchase Them. fp this column we shall continue from day to day, as new advertisements appear, to direct eur readers where to go for Holiday goods. Josurn J.May not all dismayed at the in- an * competing dealers are holding out of kid gloves, announces that on al! sales of halfadozen pairs and upwards a dis- count of 10 per cent. will be allowed. His fact!- for pleasing al! who favor him with a call ice. are . 999 ania three altos. (boys,) three tenors, ( itlemen, At Foundry church, Mth and G streets, the Sn Snares, Sn Pemmnitenes kee | Ser ueee Me (gentlemen:) and the Tae, | Seguin Gheltuanpiirur masting Sill tune ‘Wx. F. Given gives great bargains in Christ- | rendered is allef the English ral type. | place at 6 o'clock a. m., conducted by Rew. S. mas fixings. A tine lot of dressed poultry re- | The following is the programme for the morn. | A. Wilson, the ‘or. The Sunday school @eived this morning creates a great flatter among his customers who go there for foul transactions, but Given does not object to their gobbling any Shing he has, and he keeps the most delicious ry or stuffing for Christmas. Liot 12th street, and @ splendid pareme.t all the way e. ing service: Prayers—Anthem, “The Strain Cpraise,” Troyte; Venite, “Humphrey's Grand | evening in the lecture-room of the church, Chant,” Te Deum, Dykes’ in F; Jubilate, Att- | when a number of presents will be distributed wood, in FE flat, Nicene Creed, Tallis. Holy | to the children. 3 Commupion—Introit anthem, “Sing and Ke- Services will be held in the Mount Vernon j ‘Gloria Tidi,” Unison; hymn | church south, corner of Mount Vernon Place ab, iO; sathem after the sermon, saaem. Street, at 10.9. w:, and Bev. a Bos Keep out the cold from your dwellings an jalielajah,’ lonk; offertory anthem, ‘‘If | sell, pastor, 10 present somewhat in- eave doctors bile. Watrer Mammon With All Your Hearts,” from “Elijah; - | disposed, will ch @ sermon appropriate to ‘Rock. Full hristmas festival will take place on Friday am Cumberland and anthracite coal, oak, pine, | tus,” Pearce; hymn %, 2d verse, tune, - | the oceasion, his health permitting. Should and hickory wood, corner of seh aus iteess } poe pl arma in Recoiie,"’ chant, " eee continue his assistant will of- will fll your orders f ing i line in | Choral service in the evening. ciate. Sine quick Genes ee eee Se | wat Gis Claweh Of tae Methaiy, oe GO cirent. Milk punch and gin and milk are now regarg between 13th and lith streets, special services ed as the high-toned drinks. At all events they | Will be beld at 11 o’clock in the morning, when are much better than stronger drinks for Chriat- | the pastor, Key. W. F. Watkins, will deliver a mas. An abundance of pure country milk is _ discourse from Isiab, 9th chapter and 6th verse: PRESRYTERIAN. At the 9th-street Presbyterian Church, Rev. J.G. Smith pastor, the services will be at 11 o’clock, when Rev. Mason Nobie, of the Sixth Presbyterian Church, will preach. After the e@ered for sale at (27 H street, J. AD . | * For unte us @ child is born, unto us a son is | *ermon several! infants will be baptized, and at You may Dave everything the macketateres, | given: aud the government aball be upom his the close there will be a session for the admts- bat if you are suffering from corns or chilblains | sboulder, and his name shall be cailed Won- | sion of new members. The choir, under the you'll take no pleasure. Dr. derfal, Couneeilor, the mighty God, the ever- edist, 535 15th street, can help lasting Father, the Prince of Peace.” The following programme will be carried out: Open- ing anthem, “ The Marvelous Works” —“Crea- solo, by Mrs. Camp; “ Veniti”—plain; atri”” direction of Mr. John B. Sleamer, with Mr. Kelley at the organ, will render appropriate music. There will be no special services at the New York avenue Presbyterian Church to-morrow. Mosenthal; ‘Te Deum” and | A festival of the Sunday school attached to the pe A hymn from church ede will be held this evening—Christmas Wars, chirop- you out of this trouble. Philadelphia print, Pennsytvania roll, Mary- | land roll and Virginia roll are the brands butter that Geo. M. Or suppl eustomers with for Christmas; stalls 175, 176, TT, 454, 497 a1 > Cent ket. 5 ria Ti ‘arren; hymn, “Hark! | Eve—when there wil! be singing by the pupils, iar Spd Sa the herald Angels Sing”—Warren; sermon by | under the direction of Mr-S. G. Young, ‘ani kissod his loving wife, Rev. Dr. Watkins; offertory rk! what mean | various other interesting exercises. There wil! wuurnete mea these holy voices"”—Schumsnn; communion ser- | be a Christmas tree laden with ornamehtal con- ough on pleasure she was bent, vie Tisagion”—plain, hymn from the hym- | fectionery, which, with other presents, will be She had a frugai mind.” ‘These are the kind of wives who go to Wou- word & Suitpsne’s for tueir carpets; 427 ith street southwest. nal, “Gloria in Excelsis”—plain. Organist, Mrs. Q. A. Pearson; soprano, Mrs. Camp; con- traito. Mrs. Root; tenore, F. Knoop, and basso, N_B. Fugitt, The church has been elaborately . colds, hoarseness, croup, asthma, | decorated with evergreens for the occasion, the | or any of the premonitory symptoms | Christmas adornments exceeding auything of | streets, Rev. Dr. Butter, the pastor, Mrs. Jones’ cough mixture is | the kind ever before seen in this chureb. a@sermon appropriate tothe day Bighly rccomme: in order to be within At tbe Church of the Incarnation, corner of | led by Captain ‘omason (Miss Ki the reach of all, it is put up in 50cent ands{ | 12th and N streets, ot which Rev. Dr. J. R. | organist) willsing “The Sheph titles. It can be bad oniy of Antica Nar- | Hubard is the rector, the regular Christmas | the Herald Angef” and Mr... Fowell wilt Tans, druggist, corner of 2d and D streets | €¥e services will take place this evening. The | sing “Incline thine ear.” The children’s feati worth west | schoo! children will be present and sing Christ- | val will take place at Memorial Chapel on Fri- SHILLING TON's great holidsy emporiam for | as carols, and a beautiful tree laden with evening. No services will be livid in the gift books. javeniles, aud eleg presents will be lighted up. At 11 o'clock to- tist Chureh, bat on the next Mon- @ontinues io draw he row the usual Christmas services will be night a festival will be held for the Sunday ‘That stock of diaries and pocket-books for 1573", Leld, ané after an appropriate eermon by the | school children, and great preparations are in excels any he bas ever kept ior completeness, ctor the holy communion will be administered. | progress to make it # most interesting occasion. and everybody is going for them. During the services the choir—Miss Goodall, | Festivals will be held at the several missions of Rafile for turkeys at Koxe’s restaurant, cor- | ©0prano; Mrs. Nagie, alto; Mr. Parker, tenor, | thie church for the benefit of the Sabbath ner Sti and E streets, this evening. and Mr. ©. A. Ball, bass, with a large chorus; | chools: the Third Calvary mission, corner of 1 ° z Mrs. Knox, organist—will sing While shep- | and ist streete; Kendall Chapel Mission, corner berd= watched their flocks” (T. Spencer Lioyd) | of D and 13% streets, South Washington; Ca!- | and Kroell’s Te Deum No.3. The chanceihay- | vary Mission Chapel, corner of 5th and P ing been refrescoed, and the decorations being | streets. A festival will be held at the E strect very elaborate, the effect is beantiful. Baptist Church to-night at -30 o'clock for the At Christ Church, Navy Yard, Rev. Mr. | Sunday school children, when presents will be McGuire, rector, the Christmas anthem will be | distributed. Various exercises, including some sung by the choir, with volunteer aid, under | tine music, will be introduced for the amuse- the leadership of Thomas D. Cross, and the | ment and instruction of the children. usual morning services will be held. ‘This ven- | No Christmas services will be held in the 1 street Baptist church to-morrow, but on S day next the pastor, Kev. J. H. Cuthbert, will preach a sermon appropriate to the anniversary of the birth of the Saviour. On Friday evening the children of the Sunday school will hold a festival, at which there will be singing, &c. A festival will be held at the Congregational church this evening for the benetit of the Sun- distributed to the little ones. The congregation will be ont generally, and a pleasant social re- union will take place MISCELLANROUS. At St. Paul’s Church, co *LDERS. # property holders and others in Id last evening at the corner of pitol streets, to take into consid- eration the proposed extension of the Metro- Iitan street railroad through that street. Mr. - B,C ing to order and Was elected chairm parks, secretary. A co: ae, erable editice is most elegantly decorated, aud presents 4 very neat appearance. at St. Paul's (Ritualistic) Church, on 23d ear Peunsylvania avenue, of which ackson is rector, the first service and not the blessed’ sacrament will take Christmas morning, just after midnight, » the following music willbe sung: Proces t Messrs. C The committee reported resol While there are differences of opinion as to the mount of the special assessin-nt recently made by the bowrd of public works fur improve: on East Cay in sofar as relates to | the manner ach assessments in re- | spect to the Metropolitan Railroad ¢ were made they beart! “Adeste Fideles;” anthem, 0, Jerusa- hat bringest glad tidings;” ‘solo parts by . Hay and Perrote; “Kyrie,” by Calkin; mas hymn, Mendelssohn; Nicene Creed, nus Dei,” by Ganther; Gloria Ex- dimittus,”” Gregorian’ third tone; Vevite adoremus, Warren. At the ice the same music will be sung ition to the Venite, Gregor: Psalter, stricting and putting in operation the eastern 8, Anglican Te Deum, Warren in G, prine ext-nelon cipal parts by Mcasre. Perrott, Easby, Doyie, Mr. James Lynch said the road would be a | Hay, James, Karr; Benedietus, platp; Litany at improvement, but the company should ‘Tallis; anthem, ‘I gill lift up uztmeeyes;” mild it and pave their track. It was unjust | base cole by Professor James. that the improvement of that portion of the _ At Grace chureh, corner of 8th and D atrc*ts street occupied by the road should be taxed on | southwest, Kev. Alfred Holmead, rector, th day school, at which a series of exercises such as speaking, recitation, and singing by the chil- dren and teachers will be the programme. No services will be beld in the church to-morrow. The Sunday-schoo! children of the 5th Bap- tist chureh, on Virginia avenue, between 4) and 6th streets, South Washington, are making extensive preparations for a grand’ concert and exhibition on Friday evening of this week. ‘The East Washington Methodist Episcopal Sunday school will have their Christmas festival to-night, ahd at 5o’clock to-morrow morning a prayer meeting will bo held. At the North Presbyterian church the Christ- peas Seactent at the school will be held to-morrow night. ay the importance of atonce cou tbe rty-boiders. services will covsist of the singing of the Christ- ox Fa ey Me. tan Toren suggested that instead of ™as anthem only, beyond the ordinary exer- | 4% FXcetrenr pom rod ages pers pie Ee “heartil: ing” " : cises and a sermon by the rector. every une aa or shew ae en dae that the words -acjuiesce in” be inserted. pets abe Church of the Ascension, on G street, | Soy fret rave, more 0° than & depoett ir. Creary said @ committee had called ween 0th and 10t cets, tull morning ser- fects en the board of public works in reterence to the | ¥iCé Will be heid at 11 o'clock, at which the as- | book of the Germcn-American Savings Bank, with a handsome dep sit credited to wife, child or friend, drawing 6 pe? cent. interest. The bank is located at No. 516 7th street, opposite the Post Office department. * —— ; WILL BE RAPFLED a8 s00n as the reqilsiic chances are taken, a solid silver tea service, the property of the widow of one of our first Amer- railroad assessments. and the board had in. formed them that although the road had been cbartered, they could not assess the cost to a: road which was not a road. The suggestion of Mr. Vau Doren was adopted. ‘The resolutions were adopted, Mr. Lynch aud twe others voting in the negative. sistant bighop of the diocese, Right Reverend William Pinckney, will officiate. In addition to the usnal anthems chants of the service, there will be a grand festival Te Deum in E fat, by G. W. Walter. The anther the day will be “The Grace of God,” by J. Barnby. The choir is com as follows. Miss Maud . Creary, W. B. Moore, P. McNamara. | Kacom, soprano: A. H. Morse, alto; Mr. | {can jurists, Messrs. Latimer & Cleary, whe ‘an Doren and F. R. Spar re ap- pore ae pe Mr. A. H. Foreman, basso; | have the matter in charge, will be pleased to a committee to present th lutions W. Walter, organist and choir-master. Doard of public works and Mr. Thom>- At St. Mark’s church, 3d street, near A south west, Kev. A. F. Steele, rector, at 11 o'clock, there will be the usual’services and a sermon by the rector, and in the evening a Christmas celebration for the benefit of the Sabbath school will be held. The chureh is very profusely dec- crated with evergreens, and over the chancel are the words in liluminated letters, ‘Emanuel | lic works refused to receive; verdict for tho defe: God with us.” ent. The trial of the case of JO Dodridse vs. ROMA CATHOLIC. Mre_ Myra Clark Gaines. for $50 000 alleged to = In the Catholic churches « collection will be | dus for lexal advice and assistance. was commenced. Obristmas day, to is is thi |. a re . er oe 42 yerdict for defendant. and om the second @ verdict studying forthe priest- | for plaintiff for $60,000 le give any information desired. The original cost was $1,000; it will be rattied for 100 chances at $5 each. * ——" = District Lmprevements. ACTION OF THE BOAKD OF PUBLIC WORKS. ‘Thomas Lewis & Co. have been informed that it is the wish of the board that they lay no more concrete on Sth street northwest under their contract uniess the heavy steam roiler is used. Parties in bps, interested have been in- formed that, as vr CIRCUIT COURT, iter —Yoaterd sy Wickersham ict of Columbia— actien for freight on goods which the board of aby ive to filliag up of loys ni . o Seti, equare 61st hisespanse, the aattiowasn | At St. Puicieks church, on G street, the &ret 2 Sawyer, do. James Hi having been sent by the board of health—has | high mass will be celebrated at five o'clock, | resisting an offi Gsores been informed that the board of public works Rev. Father Walter celebrant, who will also oe iddle' ae ie hee nothing to do with the orders of the board | Preach from the gospel read in the mass. The | fncy articles, valacd ot of bealth, and that h tocomply with choir, jer direction of Prot. Richter, the or- ped beset on ert Johnson, both 3 $5 the same. ‘The contractors have been directed ganist, will sing Weber's mass in E tlat. the | gnicests. Daniel Burrell, larceny of an overcoat to bave the excavation atthe corner of tithand singers being Mrs. Shea, Miss Barry, Miss Kel- d bt $20; thi onths in ) Harris Ho!li F streets filled { once, and the wooden ly, and Miss McGill, sopranos; Mrs. Elliot, Miss ® bo jes of wine from Diccks relaid. Clare, and Miss Boone, altos; Mr. Egan, tenor; ley pears that Holliday was em tored To-parY. and Messrs. Kechlin and Shea bass. The fiv py gy Fok bene meieees trom Inspector Cunningham was informed that ii o'clock mass will be followed by @ low mass. | he piece. 8 trap charged with the isnot the intention of the board to have the At nine o'clock Rev. Father Meane will say | [yrceny and ack jail thirty days. Wm, sewer and water services pat in on G street, be- | Mass, and at eleven o’clock there will be high | smith, larce: tween 24(b and 2th street this season. Mr. W. mare Sone a ——— mag Pg ey ee | W. Galt was informed im rep!y to a request that , also preach. @ choir will sing Haydn No. 2. water cervices be put im alongside of ‘ie prop, | At four o'clock «. m., Rav. Father Walter will GEORGETOWN. erty on Ist street and Indiana avenue north. | *@¥ Mase inthe chapel at St. Vincent's orphan z ——— west, that the engineer has been directed to | asylum, and at sever o'clock Father Keane will River News.—The steamer E. C. Knigh Rave the contractor put in sack pipes as are "SY mass in the chapel at St. Joseph's orphan | from New York, with a full cargo of only. Inspector Wallace hasbeen di- asylum. dise for citizens of the wistrict, arrived rected to have a board sidewalk laid on Con- | At St. Stephen’s Church, Pennsylvania ave- | wharf in Georgetown last might. She mecticat avenue, between L and M streets porth- | Bue aud 25th street, the first mass will take | rough passage up the river, in breaking through ‘West, where Slash ran sewer has been put in: | place at five o'clock, the second at seven, and | the ice. On Monday she for the steamer also one on 20th street, between Land M, where third at half-past ten. Rey. Father McNally, | Lady of the the Sagging is not laid; and on L street, from | the pastor, will preach at the first mass. and | Matthias’ aes Father at her had a 18th to 19th streets. a of the Phile- | pull her off, but fin it unavailing, proceeded cis oe- ia semi , is ox) ~ Awence Bp the river, lew ashore. — bd Pee ys held their f vonpe oneal Hay deg Hagens be sung by st sociable this season at Masonic Hall last composed Coolidge, i evening. Among those present were Jadge | Miss Swallow, alto; Mr. S. V. Noyes, tenor; Mr. ALEXANDRIA. Poland, president of the society, Senator Pat. | F. Rocker, bass; Prof. Foertach, organist. A fterson, Hon. Horace Maynard, Gen. Rather- | large star composed of gas jets Smart Pox.—At a meeting of the board of ford, Mr. 8. P. Brown, Judge Oldis, and ex- | over the will beond of the novicenbio eee ed Saturday night late, ee voners Mayor Emory, and a iar, ber of Lad’ ornaments of this church. of Mr. Nails, who had been inted to select among the latter being Mrs. Collamer, __ At St. Peter's Church, Capitol Hill, the first | a house for a tem; ey oe ag ge he Mrs. Almont Barnes. M . Merrill, Miss | mass will be at five o’cleck followed by and accepted, and the house south of St. Mary’s Moore, of this ei iss Sarah Clark, of Derry, masses, and at ilo'cloek there will be another | cemetery ‘has been secured. There has been ‘Ada Wildman, Miss Suite Manger. andSisrge | (he chet, the” ieaamse users beleg Bikes | hak Moudey Mactoane ant ar keane m, ie Ma: and a | the choir, 808 pumber of others. 7atee Foland deliver fe | Carusi, Newton, areys Mrs. vo heal eg } and was wed with remear! a * by Senator Patterson and Hon. Horace May- | Mr. V re * a re fart Miller, base nard. Mr. Almont Barnes then read a poem | Mrs. Mary Newton is the organist. a written for the occasion. entitled “Vermont,” | Father Boyle, the pastor, will preach. after which dancing to the masic of Donch’s | At St. Aloysius ch the services will be band commenced, aud continued until «iste | very lupressive, and will commence with a hour. During the evening a letter was read | solemn bigh mass at 5o’clock, with Rev. Father from Vice President Colfax, in which he re- | Cleary, celebrant; Father Roeco! deacon; gretted being unable to accept the invitation | and Father Morgan, of Gonzaga col sub- be present, om account of a sore domestic | deecon. The sermon will be delivered by | W. aftiction. The refreshments, which were abun- | Father Maguire, pastor of the church. Then and | Will follow low masses until 11 o’clock, when dant and choice, were served by card, y everything passed off very pleasant! solemp bigh mass, with deaco: = t is expected tha‘ Masowic ELzorr0ns —At the annual meet- | Rey. Father Denny, of Baltimore, will preach. fre ct Demeee bang Fe 16, F. A. A. M., held | Vespers be sung at 4o'clock in ara last ev . the wing named genti=: | noon. are several visiting priests were elected to serve fortheensdige tera. | Alsystus, from Frederick and le Weedsicok Meisioch We G. Re Thome pare og orate the éethere will be jelntosh, J. W.; @. R. 4 , | ree masses R. H. Graham, treasurer. | Tansee celebrated In the moraing. ‘The interior sitee hay Satta St aodh | Se orca eer eee coe ge. No. 18, ss ie the zi rand ¢ over iustant. the following officers were for | the altar are the words “Gloria in Excelas the ensuing year :—C. W. Fran Ww. T. | Deo” . G. Te 8. W. A linger, J. W. tion Little, secretary; T.M. Harsom, treasurer; Craig, tiler. OITY ITEMS. ‘W2 ovamanran a saving of 25 percent. For durable Holiday Hat for yourself ees oe opposite Y. M. C. A. Building. 4 Kwr Jackeré, Gloves of all kinds, sitk AND ALASKA S&T: AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES. Umbrellas, and a great many other articles | Every bind of Fur wor by La ies aud Minesn, Fur suitable for holiday presents, at Goldman & | Trimming for (loaks Stein berg’s, corner ith and G streets. THE LOWEST PRI —o——_—— At W.F. Svsrexpers anp Bracxs, én a* Elegant Neckwear and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs in large ING, No. 410 7th st. For SUnSTARTIAL Houma PRESENTS go to Roman & Cox, 507 7th st., opposite Post Ofiice, where you esn find Overcoats, Suits, Under- wear, Scarfs, Bows, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Scart Pins, Cuff Buttons, and other useful artictes. ——— Aw Estaprisuep Kamspy.— Brown's Bron- chial Troches” are widely known as an estad- lished remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Hoarreness CBssteas CAKES The public are invited to examine the beantifally ornamented POUND AND FRUIT CAKES from We'ch tamily flour, now on exhibition aud for sale treet, Georgetown. Ce Variety. NW Umbrelias, sepsrior ‘and other troublesof the Threat and anketa: Tabie Lineos, Quilts, A inege tot of Lunge. 205 | Small Wares, and other Goods wuitable for Holiday Sar eee wontily To Own ap Att.—Are you suffering from a - BENJAMIN MILLER, cough, cold, asthma, bronchitis or any of the | _a19 tr 101 Bridge street, Georgetow'a. Various pulmonary troubles that so often termi- Date in consumption? If so, use“ Wilber’s Pure | FQCLMDAY! HOLIDAY! HOLIDAY! Cod Liver, Oil and Lime,” 9 sate and efficacious |” We call the attention of the Pablie to our lares remedy. Thie is no quack preparation, but is | and car-fully selected stock of CHIN. GLASS | regularly preseribed by the medical faculty. | AND GUEENSWABE, TAULB CUTLERY, fc. | Fanetactared by A. 5. Wilbor, Obemist, 106 | Ale», HUUS® FURNISHING ae ee Court st., Boston. Sold by all druggists. eo3 | description, which we keop constantly on se estes rates. Wannan’s cooxine’ For, w great success; | , We repeciaily Jorita’inepection of onr Fancy Tory’s weather strips, {or excluding cold ami | Articles for Holiday Presents Berea variety of dust, suitable for doors and windows; enterprise | NEN SETE. VACHS bee eee ee AND DIN earth closet and gasstove, beth inodorous; gas sunlight reflector; non-explosive lamps, in many styles. Call aud examine, at No. 4, Y.M. 0. 4. . ae BEAUTIFUL AND OBEAP. Cell apd examine sutisfaction. Pe & NOCK fis 124 B et. ret. B. (008) Hamitton & Paanson. | _ Between Congress and High streets. jute aecoaes \USTOM HOUSE, GROBGETOWN, D.C., af Sixere Suwixe Macutne is the friend of | C COLLECTORS Oerice, Dos. 3) sak. collate 6 On FBIDAY, January 10th, 1873, sail preceed Wars Kip Gar AND Siiprers for | t? sell at public auction, im the cellar of the Custom ladies, misses and children. Ked and pink Opera Slippers. A pede) Diem at ‘bo. ‘One Bik cok Brows td_¥. B., Wo. 38.93 ‘ iat Seven es of October 1869, by Vanderhorst &@ Boegier, and aes consigned to A. ©. Plant. Washin D.O. THE RICH AS Cne bbi. Rum, marked D, out, 35 gelie i e = the Bal.y Brown from K. ‘on the 2k of No- Wmber 169, by Vanderhorst @ Boeglar, and con- 1. AS THE POOR pesos the Singer Sewing Machine. — o— CORNS REMOVED WITHOUT PAIN, Bunions Chilblains, Bad Nails, &r , succesfully treated | “S24 to 4-0, Fiant, Wahington, DO. by Dr. White, Chiropodust'No, 535 19th atrest, | _é20-cotd__[Mep} THOS DOWLING, Avot ——. Established in Wash- | >) 5 ipge-eTRERT PRESPYTERIAN OF OR: © AND LOTS FOB SALE FERT OF Wittcox & Gina's Sswixe Macurme, The | THOUND on Bridge strest. opposite Union Hotel. Bom vhoopaet and comet tactSey Far sarat, | PRegiuater We thing Bama! eng ermal Intelligencer Building. os” | Bee shes siieaainiaa eort a Lapis AND GENTLEMEE: LB ape wish your P. GILBERT, wearing apparel cleaned In a fret-clas matmor, sent them to A. Fisher, No. 618 9th GA end 93 Water street, Georetown, D. C. site Patent Office. 4 ‘Tho Professor will give yoo STOHE WAGONS, CARTS. satisfaction without fail. Kid Gloves cleaned RNESS,“SINGL' D DO} 5 nicely and cheap. 9,21,3: weWass covets: BERG RET Ss and Barometers ars ROWS, SCALES, and made to order by Hempier, near RE COVERS, BEING 180s, BANKERS. [25 NaTIONAL BANK OF Tam REPUBLIC cP 7 b At fair ork Fuom 104-4103? ran Rens, Brace, @eci7-ly CHAS. A. BEADLEY, Cashior. ‘Come and see for yourself. no? Im qu N er eS N SAVINGS W. 4. WHEatieys No. 615 sevenrt Steerer, team Dyeing and Scou oa Oppost ce Department. . Establishment, tan nk hours: . toe m. Saturdays oper Orricn, 49 JarvEKsoN STREET, antil 8 p. m., to receive depo-ite ouly. goto D.O. F interest paid. on deposits. Collections made and Established 188; reminm a awarded 198"; in pow SOHN HITE: Prectent, &. EBRELY, Y. » | ope ¢ oldest, largest. and most com, estab- WF MATTINGLY ‘Bec, SE PRENTISG,Gacky | Hishiwcute ot the elad ia inte ects the District for Cleaning or D; place tn Clothing. shog ‘the bentuees Everything appertaining to the Yi HE Well and promptly executed. Office closed daily at . except Saturday, when it will be open anti SECOND NATIONAL BANK, 8% p_m__Post Office Box 733. ant : a — aan LIVERY STABLES. Sexs 3 le Between Sixth and Seventh streets. J. Bghocer & Fon Collections mado and Exchange farnished on ai) | 9 ~ BOAKDING LIVERY aud SALE STABLES, nie 416 tb street. bet. D and Band Ohwin Alley, I: ‘ocs? if D. L, EATON, Cashier. een 13th aod lith. Office, Willards. Bes is fi ed. me Boarding neat ee OTVER CARO HIRIN ST. p @ STABLES, STYLISH CARRIAGES snd COACHMEN. decoy AGES GIS RatcectN W. Special care paid to ieee GEN. ADRIAN K. ROOT, dec2i-ly Late Col’r laterusi Kev. alo, Bf. Tt Banxine novse o SQUIER & ROOT, 1416 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ; (Opposite Willard’s Hotel WASHINGTON, D.O = Bix per cent. Interest allowed on business sc counta, Eight per cent. interost allowed on deposit B. OBUIT, JR. REN L7eH AND LST yy day or Luar, and for weddings or decd 1 = 4 7 of one month or more, Collections made ever (COxCRRS BTABLEE. ea] = os Horses snd’ Beamios for Bite, rn FREEDMAN’S SAVINGS AND | wuppiyct good Horses for sale ctery weak — naBUST COMPANY. ay ee RT RAED TART Pioptere Baenktug Houte, No. enneyivanic arses pare SH Pie Cebit iitemzer, | WV Shpall AUeg ofa tC att wing eartat dmusrect Becins the Lat of bach Month. hand ard for bins by the day or month. PATO FOUR PES CENT. ,on bosiness atshed with ‘the teat comstortabie tad ve of de) faa 3 .. | dlegszt Carriages.” Partioainr attention to tases Ceres rtate es, Derertt Bearing, © and @ » ing’ Horves, asd ores slwars for esis and axl As BRANOL C" in all towns an . — ‘Bank Hours, 9 e.m. 04 sy and 8 fc edey trom es REAL ESTATE AGENTS, copy of the Charter and By-laws. 905 F STREET. 905 7 fortes COOKE 4@ Co., “ pores PHIL. H. WELCH @ 00., BANEERS, REAL ESTATE BROKERS. AUCTION EBB! BUL AND SELL FOR BION BLCHANG Banc sein deeatnig aie aoa PEUE CISOULAR LETIBES OF UT fo | we buy and roll Beal Estate. Houses, Stores Travelers, avatiable tm amy part af the world, Apartment ‘and Offices to rent and lease. Route on TAY OOOKR, Meo 2 00. Zally invoutea. Megotistios of sil kinds Terthieih LOKDO cn 2xecated: Houses (bulls Tong tine given for ey. Cashed tn part Ene! ment. by SCortann, free @ chavo, samme 9 fally drawn. ‘Give asone call and we merit anol ASHINGTON CITY » Omtice’ 3 jem Bank, JUSTIN P. BROWN, "th street and Loutsiana Avente, von Corner and street, PA%8 6 PER OENT. INTERUST U8 DEPOSIT. A AP Toreoue Wachingisa, D. O., Interest commences from date of deposits. Drawer De) can be made and bea a! J.a. fe Paving purposes delivered in any part Fo® rs ache! BEAL ESTATE bought and sold and money ta- we, To this branch of oe me hei after give my personal attention, and will be at m; office daily from ten a. m-until four p.t maria THE HaLtLForRnpyD LEICESTERSHIRE TABLE SAUCE, The Very Best Sauce and Relish Made in Any Part of the World. FOR FAMILY USE. PINTS........... SALF PINTS 90 Oxnts. weveeesennnerersensereerenrem eee O OBNTS. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. NION HOTEL, GEORGETOWN, D. 0. V, SHIWM.ssee scene ssessseoveeeses | ee. ‘This Hotel has been newly refitied apd furnished. S01d Detbe, Delisy and’ pus. It ip somenientiy ie cated. being shvusted on Ane line of the Washington from the railroad and steamboat depots, Dass the’ door every two or thres winutes. Phe CUTS Se bows, cas reece say of the public gus ae.b S pleasant ride ot afew minuce, Persons doing 6: ‘slong the tins of the canal and on the find it to their advantage 10 Hop at tbiahouse, Neectsy C4796 Getreetsncar Si Patricks Obarch. SEVENTH AND D STREETS. x3 Books, suitable for Holiday | Furmitere, Carpets, Oilcloths. presents, ee Gold and or }) Stat: 3 Gathatie W |, Review and Mirror may be subscribed for to the + andelwayekes | OUR STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE, 4ND on band for asle. : OUR ROOMS OPEN TO THE PUB. O* 2A? ALE aA toss 110 FOR INSPECTION. reas 6 Also, o EY = * 4 second hand will be ENTIBE FURWISHING SETS MAY BE SEEN ie Se Spe a 3 Ea ceizam, pet, | OUR GOODS ARE OF THE BEST MANU- Hew Be and Factory—410- at, FACTURE, LATEST AND MOS? second-hand Clarence, but li ‘LISH MAKE. used, and will besold cheap. aise sc QSPE’s S7 AN INSPROTION IS SOLICITED. HOUSEFURNISHING STORE. Exclusively Useful Housekeeping Articles. a2 3t* 314 7th st., near Penn. avenue. —_@BEEN & WILLIAMS, decir cotjanl]_ SEVENTH AND D STREETS. BREMABEABLE—How the people will clamber (CHAMPAGHE CIDER. nea mre theres sranazing Wye) CIDER, [M°*? Woupearot, invention oF Tan meee n. Fae janic, Patented June 2, re BY pL Bos Nesbescestin setae meres, | ane corner ot 1 Sa FE Sa, iu aan a ad 2 ER TS ST SAU OEY ET AY POI IE PE A FO ES SRE ST SST SO A STS I A RN SAS ALPHABETICAL I. BUSINESS DIRECTORY: Containing Cards of First-class Eetablishmos 2 in all Branches of Business in the Digtriet. JouN A. Bacen, 988 38-33 La. ove., bt, fb & lb te ‘A. Waiter, & Mauiey Srome.h Row na * Beare Os lite whew Beast Mantets &c . #10 Pere 6S" Lonisians avenve. RICULTURAL WAREHOUSES. | | ALE & Ge., Als, G9 La averse Parnes 8 Unten, Waser Pas alereeness. 122 Pa. ay, bet. 1StD and 18th ete, 483 Penn. ave., corner ax eireet. WAS Rona. ave. corver Hth st, W. Driver,) 1216-15 Peas. ev. em, avenge, riane an ON. OT Le wm aide et 483 Pene. det. i and corner Hand ath strents B. OLLA, @! ac Gat sbina tyrear het Moved : .rear : 1st Teb ate Kearrt Chas. BM. Lame, 174 Pa. ave., corner street. ‘Wat Pie & Breed, im0 E-Gepuel et, P. DoveLas Moo Qro, WiLLNEi near ib wt 1083 Teh at, Bxaton H. Buu Sa RaATON Hatt Bit iiak) Loon, BELL-HASGEES @ A C. SCHNEIDER. 1307 F st., between 13th and 13th ste. r r Patent OM, ‘RED. Fisci 7th ot 2% & MG ave Water st... Gia Sk ae pein Cannon's LivER Toxic, — is Fr » S06%6 ttn wt, oe < Seunefectaner and proprietor,’ Bach beitie bes w mar Ted label. O&" Beb mone ovher Ww O. JouNson, LLANTYN® ( Beligtons.tte.), ! 9. Joi Poneett, aie th Soh ht ced | FP Pers DLEY ADaws, 16 F y Patent Oflce, - BRoswan (Oaibolio), sik 2 1otn Oo. 708, cw York ave. isth st. ae e 12% Pa. aveone, obbing & PLABING W. 8.0. BeDMan, 13% strect and canal. H, Phexiz Mille, 1210 Ohio avenre, ra L ms bas, DiSiaews Cie Be - PUSactecturer of Bouid ate, Newels Asa Balusters, &c., 04 dealer ta Besh-Doorsd Biluds, L: PLAST: Dd. JonN F_ Kine, 63] Mess. eve, bet. Gn and rn ow x Girca Lancomss, pisin and @) SomMERVILUE & Leirce, 516-18-20 18th stroai MATERIALS, , BUILDING Mar oa 30... iz Toth, W B.U-Brpwan, Mot .. Eicon ona Genel: Bees, ¥ WHEATLEY & Bouaen, (wholesale onlyie th ap .0 SPICER, (cholce goods.) B.W. corner HL&E sts, CAMINET SHOPS, M WALTER, GS & street, near 1th. G.Wkavsk,(nisoU phoistering ),) 606 Got., bet 647, v ‘ERS AND BUILDEKS. 2. Co., 423 7th Work ® pectal JoxErn L. PRARSOS. corner Mth sud Detrona. « L. 8. Charman, 305 7th street and 122? lath sirest. JouN H. Howrerr, 62 8 street. bot Ott and hee: Moaseii &Duanine, oo “set. and Ocha 4.0 Braxan, oF around 818 LES, Ropeat B. Gara +14 Sth at., bet D Geo. B. Hatt, corner Penn. avenas and its Joun P. Dewnre, 109 6th st., sonth of Penn. av W sH. Ganoms & Bxo.. 0 Pennsy! ar CHINA, GLASSWARE, J. W. Borenen & Bro., 933 Pa.av., Metrerott Hail WS Brant Pe a RABIES. IMMO, . avenue, bet. Sd and ds w SLOTHING STORES. — anh, Noan Wark Devin é Go Joun Bcort sDiNINGSaLOoNsmenls Be.) 5% Le av Peon, . ‘BS ABD BLINDS 2 Perret LEMAN, RS 7th st, op Cente: rn COACH, FIB DING Trckra & Surnwan. & Lowtsiavs averse.” OOMMISSIONKES OF pEEDA” Waskineron Boainnes CoLLseR, oor Ts aud & gee, Josrrs T K. Puant.corner & and sth streets 8.W, BACHINES, 2 CONFECTIONERIES. Wai TLAON 8, Bloor @ Son, agi. 48 Peay, M O.Bxxeeet,(Dining Rooms.) s17thst., op. P.O ‘They are simple, silent feck . CONVEYANCERS. °© | Sixers 's, Lewis Baar, Euan Hows’ Impuovensd EY. i A. G, Hater, 819 Pa. ave., (Law, ‘Titles, Rotary.) CORKS, SEALING WAX. ac. bape: ie W BaRtHoLomas. at wholesale, 10% 7ib street RSETS, SUITS, &c. Dovetass’( Ladies’ Guoderwear generally ) 48 9b » D! Dx Wm. MERRILL, 111% F street northwest, DINING iss ME. god Sromms. ICKLING, 30] Penne. avenue, corner G:0. Siaas, corer New York uvonue ant ath ¢ 4 z Ser Foune. ove, tol ffl. DooL&Y, 233 east Penna, ave., Capitol Hill ¥. rh ATES IsWALL, 510 7th stroct, near La. avenue Bocan & WYLI8,( One Price,) 11g rm Mus. ANNiEE.Patresaon, cor-Paar ae at, cant Hel Bu S17 Leth at. KIMMEL, 617 19:h st, afi Medical Moserm, Mrs. Loviee O. Burien. S07 11th str . EXPRESS OFF ipsa ENG! l. H, Bavmcaxten, (also Die Sinker, CY STORES. er.) 908 Pa. avenve FF CANES; § |, 201 Marke; ooreer street, Onas. @. Peace, i =» Det. ve cuek beeen Dasa? alten eet Pad Dawiay Pinacn, lite x pO — W.H. Feanson, cor. Pa. av and Sth st.,ladics a) | WM. ROGERS, 8 10th utroot, near # ferPiecked shlae ag Orape Veli . Lae oy x YLOUE, FEED ABD Euston, | Asosse Dav, inb Poot eve eed Pees, omas & HaRDine, cor. Maryland av. TO m. Deanny es ee MAKERS, @c, an Donen, is evenze Sop eee Dra: Feed Grain Pn aa Wage ere. | Gno.P. AOPPa oy det 19th 811i py ieee: Setsral Flowers 1 ABLEE,(wholesle ool.) 04 Pa aynear mie ee meee eeeie. treatin | BOOKS, STATIONERY, £0. Deyiin & Co.,(N.¥.) 1113 Pa. ay. BrP auc nace sytem ecaa hs | FL™SAt POR SEE EEgTR STANT ReIBC FURNITURE To: “ with music, by Rev. Chas. H. Hall and 8.8. W; Pe mck wows: Ue Booey nee Market Bence, | icy, utull sasortuent. im rarious styler of binding wu Thorne Sand auepairing) 50st. Ww PRAYER BOOKS, ali sty ics and sizes. Fe eee Bate ee eT corner Ib st. | BIBLES, Pamily and Pocket, all styles and prices: and Teteed te fee eee: | tay own direct importation. WM. BALLANTYNE, det-tr 420 Teh strect,near E. XYMNALS WITH TUNES, HYMNALS WITH TUNHS AND CHANTS. oy... bet. Sth @ lok sis ra, 419 20th, near B Wa, W. VaUcHan, for eburches, houses, &e., Gas memes ag hy ac. A B SuEreEnn’Co..tis @AS OFFICES, WasHINeTON Gas 4 Gx0.@. CORNWELL&DO Pa.sv.op. Wiliard’s aan Riss ta Margel Seacenear Bay in. | Batted by Rev. Chas H Hall and. 8. Whitely Quanias A. 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