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DAILY DISPATCH.VOL IX. RICHMOND* VA., Sl'NDAY MORNING* DECEMBER 25, 1881. NO. 158.
AVidimond gispatch.81 \|».W ...DEI BMB1 R XS, 1881.
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.ll'' \tl Ultu Mai, ,, warn,, r. fair treather,northerl) werta/- '<> -'.nth. .-h riv wi,,.h.ni'i itationary or lower piTRB WRATOKB ntflTEROaT wa-clear .-uni
Cool.Trrbrorbtbe V'ebtbedat: <; \. M.. fifi:
IA. M.. 12: door, 12; ;; p, jr 18: 0 p,h. 18; midnight, 36.Mi in tempi ratine. hJJ.
LOCAL MATTHUS.MRRRMBlrE| .rchlcnf.
V BAB i vi l - Hiovi un; v; w UBAIK-BLETATDB'NH I- IN 1 \N|I.V KULKI..
v morning about '..* o'clock a
moat db... td tig accident occurred at Hien. vv graln-t levalor now in process ,,f eon--nu. Ii.*ii ai tin- corner of Sk-v.-iih'. nth andU Babington streel ri Rutting Iii thc almoxli.)-taii'. di Otb. "f Mr. .1 ,,,.¦- -p. Tj
.known cai thia etty. Promtbe -tit' nu nt -; of i ye-vvine--e. ,,'f t;Hair '* -.' ms tb il Mr. 1"> i ., wbo w
"f th. contrad ira ror thc work, bad goneupon tbe building for Hie purpos. ol tattingtbe liine of tho ni",i mid. r bl* riwith a vi* v. to settling with tbDoon, winn tbey would quit workfor Un day. Ile wa- walkin*' on the ac f-folding running around tin structure,
himself by holding on t" tinlim!.'i- above, whin unfortunately be¦an -'ht !.oi,| ..f ;i pi, ,e til it vva- loose, lo-tIii- l-aliinee. and fell to the KT *'inil. a iii--lance ,,f ;it lea. fifty int. Ile wa- Imme¬diately taken up iiii'.I carried int" an ad-loin lng building, i>nt life waa alreadj .-
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The Coroner upon being notUli d repair*bearing a state*
m. nt a- to the eireiiin-tance- attend!li nt d< cid* .1 hi at un Inqucal Rai un*
me,--arv. An examinationof theremaini.h'.vvt-ii thal tbe headwaa badly bruisedand tbe riba on tbe left -id. crushed In;bul it i- thought thal death waa caused hithe -ever,,,',-nen.ion ; roduced by the fall.The deceased lived .! No. -ji i -'muli Jtf.
fi l-oii street, wat about fifty-twoyenr old.and li av, - w ii'e an,1, several childi-, n
ll.- will in- buried i*v Amity Lodge, No.7';. A. F,and A. Masons,ol which order!. vv a resp) !¦ ,1 nu
I. ith..Mr. Prank II, _afon,ofIhe liiiii "f Loton . ) .¦ produce shippers,died quite suddenly ol li.-ari.li-. a-, at blt
-race -tri" *.
terday afternoon. .Mr. hal',,ii hud been tobis place ol I'li-iin-- during the morning.Mit feeling unwell retui ned home, and diedin a ic-.', minutes thereafh r.
l'ti-stiiiuls mnl Hi It-Is.Dr. I". M. Bennett, of tbe cityalmshouse,
hu- I.-]'! t'u- div for a -lmrt holiday, 1 v i-ithi- fri.ml- in ( harlexton, >. ( .
Mr. Tl.lor han/, manager ol Hu- h. ri
ncr A Engel Brewing! ompany,haa kindlyrememliered us on thi- festive occasion.We w [sb him ;i merry < h,Muli- in .i
Of hi- "W :i choice lager.Yesterday the memh r- of the Corn Ex¬
change enjoyed a ban treatii.,, 11 h. T. A hiv A f ,i. 'I'm- ii il wa- ol
thal qualitt which doth bert loo-, ii thetongue, and Ih'' >'. -nit vv.. a number of
hes suited to Ul- glad sea' on.The damages to the Richmond anti Aile-
ghan] railroad across Tye river have laenii, ii, and hain-an now running from
Itichmond '" Williamson'swithout Inter-r?11»i i.m.
..-onie time during Friday night theil, h. h. English, corner
'i m.! Li Igh -tr,. ls, was uteri d Lythievi - and robbed. Tlie thieves effectedan entrance by wrenching off an Iron baraero. hie transom ..vcr the hack door,AbOUl ~" WOrUl of ...'ool!- Wee, -tolen.
In this time ol general good-feeling andpresent-making, the sturd) guardian* "i
ihe .itv have not been forgotten, Mr. \v.h. Klein1!!.:. the confi ctioner, ha* i resent¬ed the otliccrs mid men ol tbe Kir-t policedistil. I each w Ith a box "i* fine Frenchcandy.
I. -; Friday night Rev. Jitmes IL Holmes,pastor ol iii* Firs! African Baptist ch ireh,wa- pre* ii!.,i wiih a -nit ol clothes, a pairol lion:-, and a number of other servicea¬ble arti) les liv Hu- members ol hi- church.Ih- wi- also thc recipient a few week- »lnccof a -ill. Iial and three valuable hook-, pre..tented iv northern frh
Bowl ,hi: Italian Tragedian*..Sltrnor-'i Rossi, the pn Italian tragedian,
will appear al hie Theatre nevi Fridaj andlav nights, win n he will present two
Ol - '- nia-t i'|,l. c. -. .. KingI ." and .. Hamlet." Signor Kossl
tb hie warmest comm* nda-r cities w here be
Keir. d. and OUT people have v, iv
that a heal i- i:i -t*.re forthem.The Theatre a III i e loeed tbe first four
nhrhta o' Ihe v>
In anticipation of Si rnor h'o--i'-v i-it tbea1, di Li ttura Itali-
aged for i committee >,f thefollowing gentlemen to meei their distin-
luntryman upon hi- arrival, ex-io him ir:it< rut'
him i" Iii- quartern: Signori A. Stefan!, V.
Donall, h. (lonni Ila. \. Ponati, h.\. h. tri, \. <*i inn *:ti. t*. t;<.nu, lia.
ind V. Bcrniccbl.Thia i 'nih hi .' I'1'' on of
recent date, and i- composed ol a numberi l.e-! citizens from -nnnv Italy, h li
:,;,., -ii, the famous Italian ]>,.,!.
.1 vi'VM-i hh.L.-iMvi.iN-. Wt wi re yester¬day shown by Franklin Dav! a< o., nurse¬rymen, -i»' en,nu- of th, Japanese perslm-
row ii by them. This fniii wasgrown..ii -mall, young tree-, and being a -"i'l "f
;¦. lin fruit vva- no! fully dcv.l-The fruit i- a hrilli.-nt'earniine. and
veiv handsome, thc largest specimen mea-
auringaixand a half Inches In circumfer¬ence. On i phc« mar where thiafiuit v. mB, nd "ii bb elder tree,thc frail attain* d the ilae <*f marly threeand a hall in* li' - in diameter. In Japanthe persimmon ranks above ail other fruitslu cullin rel il Importance, being vi rj ral-
or w tu n dried or preserved.lt w id he bard lo convince a Virginian thal
be considered good by an, t,i, un . hi i the skeptical consider the
improvement* made in our pi ara,., in ihe la. one hundred j
nnd that In Japan frult-grow< rs batii ie* h. i ii cultivating ami gradually
tba(b) n- Ignored) persimmon.
P] M , ot '¦ uki s. To-ni.'iT.'W lherew illbe a business in
the city. Tho post-office will bc ..pen milbetween the hom- of 8:80and 10:88 A, M.\il otbi r j, iblJc tli''««, together with tinbanka and "' ""' i-''1'""'--
In a few initanoei tlie dcwill keep open -"Ki" bi or In the
i.i,.ruin- for tba delivery ol perishableheight. In other word-, to-morrow will
hi'-Hiia -d'j. There will!. little or ri" bnainesa donc,ai)d the popu¬lation will d. v t< it-c!f one lari* lo blow-in. Iiern* and the otlME half Ivi lut-iiin. h>
Hu- nohc thereof.
CHI RCHE8 INDCHRBTMA8.Arrniie-trneiils for Kcll-lon*. *tVoi-*thlr
in 4 Hy < linrelie-, on this11 iiPl i.i Hay.
Work or Decoration In th. I.pi.crpal am
Cntliol'.c (hun hes; Itich Maali Bl I'm
naaaani OlertM-ai vntticui. nnd B*n*a .'.
Pralan Batata wt Baa Ballee** Saba iii.,,-.ed-A Un> ((.rlnrcTnl I lion.ht nial I a,r.
<»f limul* Hcrorc tin- t'rolicl.ln. B**MSMHe.Ins.
C|iri«tni:i- ciiiniiio- tl,;, uar on Mindai'i-' - "|)li'dtiinily L, all th'.ti;.'ht*ul BIMtiiankf il -I.uk |o lejiaii-, btfor* froiiekiti'lu-"ins, t,, ii,,i.- pfBtetao. tronhlp, and itfervent prayers ansi Jot/fnl sntBenu pralssGod fm tlc -pf| ,.f hi, .-.,,. ;,,.! j,,, ;ii! fi.il. BBtasji ol iin *rsar. Ki Iks Catholic bb.E|iisi-o],ii churebe* tbsre ure ii- ,-d servieeifoTllli--Teittfesliv.il. Illili tll'd." churi'ln-L'eiierallv li ive, iii ace,,n|.n,et with iinine-Btrorlal custom, been deaoratedfor the ..e.
ration; i>t!t in everj christian e-hur<it verv w lui", im limiter whit it- ptBeticetOIform-of w rn -Iiij., tK -. rv - willall iiiftn
or l... referto the Pound* iff < lui-1 inuit %,
and tin- 1' -..'iv tonghi will ta- t'
Ipired bj Hi- lif.-and ,i.,rks. It is a davfor tin- nj,, ii heart and fr. e hand, and thosenh".in c. ..I lu- il,.I "frith plenty shouldfeel lt their most pi**cioas privilege to eon-
tribute t<> tin- c.ii,f,.rt snd hapftincsa "i
other- less favored. Thosewhoare te I .ia'lili/if ¦: ti- s. win, ni) their loved out*gath< n tl around th' rn, may areli thinfc ',;
r whose fuel is gathered bj scantily-clad children from and "rutters.'lin.-"¦ who sii ai t ,hi. s p-oanlnathe Weight , I" tiela-aei, may wail retlii in¬
lier that there may Le mar them -
w hom bread and mci' w ould lie awhile those in fullest health and strengthwill lu- the litter foi thinking Of other.langulshing in sickm ss and groaning w ii,j. iii-, i ho«« miniate ring to the j >.. - .,.
children will lies! rental their own bappjlouth, while all who ihlenniiie t,. mil,.iii- day :itnl so:... n mi n orahly pleasantlor others will Inv,- a satisfaction thal
/.linj ol' wi;i-s, no -"tufting withrich food, m. ,nn ,i ut ol' self-treatingcould produce.
it is utting ihat a- the perennialof Christmas morn once more gild* withsunshine the closing year the h arts andthoughts "f men ihoidd turn with inchfullness of recognition a- thej maj to thcDivim I'rov ith nee ivhose goodness thej»in rc. nd who toni] creeds and all tonguesis known :n ihe God and Eather oi
Blow, v.-golden trumpet Wow,I,,! th, sleteplna ti
c hrisl tue ni i Lom.V ..i ,1 l!.. li fl '!'ii -tn-.I ,111"lilli' IC tl
.li ill iet:'i, Ll evermore,eil: the L- rd Lorn.
RlBt, oh ti-ind i itfe -w, Hs
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Hln-.IIII all with Joy shall lair.Mn vaniptlsh. d. victory'! t,.
C hri-i Itu- Lord I- Loin.
Hine, h dna, fe write (.....(shout, ror'lli rom iblle i.
Christ Ute I-si,i. ii. Three lu (inc.Rivi r ol' talvaUon nm;X.*» - riv is done.
( i"i.' i, I.,.. e. born.Hie I lui reit* *,.
I;: ihe churches here the imm nie i ,i ii,- (.io trance of the daj are nolunlike those of former years in anj remark¬able feature-, though lain" Siimlav the
.ti,ip- w"i probably be unusualljLoads ot vcrgrc . in have ie, n
iv .,n 'i into ropes ..r iis. .I to em. r mottm .
and emblematic (lesion-. ms havelu-eii hun"; under archc -. and wreath-ami¦tars and crosses of tin- boll)*, cedar, andpine hat. be n ii. i" sprc -- leadingfinis in ti., birth ..f Clirisl uni to expre -
th,- Jo) of churchmen at tbe recurrence of:' nnnivcrsarj. While there i- .-.ti
abundani.f <1 coratJonsan Inspection olmost of Ibo churches shovi that simplicityha- h.. n allin red to in Hie arrangement <d't.ie evergreens and designs. In nearlj alie.Y-i - the ivork ..f dec iration h..- ;., ,-M Jonebj the ladies .md gentlemi tl of thegations, and a goo il iliiil of .-kill i,
displayed in enriching interiors slreadjbeautiful.
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The -rv a at tin- church trill lu- at thenattai gund iv hours.
iii.' decorations for ( brittmas h.1 I j .Mr. i .ri Hummers, late "i
London, whose exixrlcnce in that .rat
city ha- been areli turned to advantagelitre. ihe Church looks ViTV |i|iil > . aiitlth.- ci,T'-rneil ornamentations, withoutranging beyond good taste, make an im-
ippearance, Over the arches areth.- wold- ¦.Wonderful,"' j*Counsellor,"..Th,- Might) God," "Tl".- Evi rlasting
." nnd .. Thc Prince ol Pe6\,,I'jHiein a crown. Over thc chancel
a i- a -t.f. i'lnl around ile- wIntloa.'.' lo (.'-tl in Hu- Highest,*' ami on
a banner.on "tie. ¦. Peace on
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: mi the other, .. Good Will toMin." Beneath tin chancel windon !*
ml *. Emmanuel.*' All theare wreathed and all the wlBdow-fraute*h..ni. i"..] vv uh cedar. On thc eh ,tr.gallery, in burge **tter*, there i- --v'-liliiia." li- in the mid-line of ths
io Ihe Wall- an thin, cn great L -
pulpit mill re (lin.'-tlt-k haveL. p. nice Iv tl, coral'-.: willi li,,liv, tnal.,I | '.:- ie edle*, Snd Hie eha!ieel-r ii-
perfect model of exe, Mein workmanship inthi- lim iel vvitii runningathered U|> here and th. re with bollr-herries, on the wall- of the church, till-in'.' the spaces lulu.en the windows, are:.-, while i.air.ci-, ii hereon are blueti' hi-, and worked upon them in .ilt mon-
tin tile- t andpriate* scriptural text-. There wereal-oulom- tl:. iii-:iH il vard*of wr at hs ant!
.1 in thus prep iii: the church f. r
ipi day, alni .vn-. rjummen nd thee achii red a . at stn
in addition to all thedetwiaUon* ntsnt*Honed thc bapl Isms] lon! has Le, n near!)cone,.ah il in a fi n -t of palm.-" and "th,
potted plants, tind is covered with a b*sk<of handsome flowers.allfron Mutton's.
in>ii- to-day will be asalslnumber of volunteers, snd the followingprogramme will lu- rendered : Oj. N". I," ''V Gounod, baritone soi..; Vc ni!''
;,-h un Tain- Plral Gloria Patri, Tallis;Second Gloria Patti, Wilson; ThirelGloriaPatri, Mein, k'i Te Denna (in B Bat), Hil¬lard : slubilat* ju »' Tl.i;n: Hymn IT.Mendelssohn ; ol": la Til i, V. lison; Hymn_6, lu. Dykes: Offertory, "Tantum Ergo,"Millard, soprano solo.
BI* t v; 's iitiaii.
The dee,nation- at st. 1'aui's an- verytasii iiii. i'iie "all, Lies mi both sides al'''
decorate 'I with evergreen and boll;-I,min il. nu Iii'- ch ir-_a!lci'v is
tba a. >n " Hail, Prince of Picrimson .nfl gold letters, with bael,,i -,,ii,i green, rbe alumna m nar ol fi.
phil,it me wrappi 'I in ev. rgr i¦:¦. and iniii, centre t suspended a croas "f holly,surrounded by wreaths nf Immortelles.Th.- pulpit i- decorated on (h.-fr,.nt and-ide- with Maltese croase* of 1«- -1 i -*. inwreaths of«evcrgre* u. i oaiiniii,,rteile* in th'' centre. Tho -allen
are also taatefulh de coratod. I-side the ehaiic I. in addition Li what i-m,te,I a!...* e. an- floW< I-. wp, ii.-. ldmottoes distributed with pit salsa et'.-ct.
Tin- sot ire work wa- dom- nude r the sn.
perrlsion ol Mr- Jame* lt.- Branch amiMi-, sin, c abell,and wit-ela grasi en,iiiDH tlnir I l-Ie.
Services trill tu- heltl in thi-"hurd, inthc Hioiniiu,' only.
i. tihssas pi B|iainfii ttl Basteapfprsprtali
to tba occasion lin* mtaa arranged bj Pee*hehiliiir.lt, tin- organist whil h
will Im rt nd' red hv Hie re. ular choir.< ikm-t CRERCR,
The murnini* service will commence aili (,'dock with ptain Christmas music.Subject ci .. Jesus, tin E'
M inkiiid. 'I hon -hitit '¦ di Hi- nameis, for He -hali -ave Hi* people from
their ,i;i-."_.M ,i. i.: -.'|.Afternoon celebration of sunday Behool
i'.. Processional. "Brightly Gleamscm- Bannar/' Address lo children, and. lu '- tis, with ""liloria in BXCt I--i-."The church i- . n ii liv bul not ekborati b
d corated. A large wreath nms all aroundtbe church, festooned between Iks win*
«'. uni 'ipili ir vv path*, are placed over
aaeh BBS-let. Tbe ehaneel-ndl and (onthave bamboo twined around them, givinga very light and graceful appearance.vin., of the -ann run- around the creedtablcL Th" leeturns sre covered with ce¬dar and bolly. <>n the front wall, one ci
each-ni.-ci in chancel, ar,, two circularwreaths, one containing tbe monogram¦. I. II. >..'* and the Otb) r a -tar. both
during a rerj pratt] effect,I he ta',;,- iv r i- trimmed with a alendei
ith oi eeiiar .md bolly,and a -tar ofthe name material la aewed upon ita frontOn tbe nit.ir rest* ¦ burge evergreenand a gilded one relieves the nar wall. Intlie chancel ao' pota of hailing v inc-andother Ha
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The -i niioii will be by the pastor.Pr.kin.
The mn leal programme for thin morning\ "iiiiit-u v. Vi iii < r« aler:
, Pet ilas; Gloria Patti, Dasbtell;Gloria in Excclsls, Chapel; Te Deum,
ah! * ¦!-: .in! Hate, 'l liena-. J. h.: Hark,the Herald Angels Sing, DashleU; -
tbe Glad Tld . Ison: Offer!ii M u bal M.iin Those Holy \ Ices, Ila--hi-ll.The church i eery prettily dressed arith
I'.-; ,ii ,. hu* and pine aronnd tbo chan*Tbe pulpit i- cov¬
en d .'¦ Ith -. an .¦ h II. -." i- ingold letters on tbe fronl ol same, on tbepila-ters on eithcT side al tbe chancel antwo -eniimi - in letters covered willi evi r-
i hi ll tar Kin;.'" and.. Prh.I Pi ..." 'I he choir i- a volun¬teer choir, well trained limier ProfessorI'i li 0
MoM Ml.MAL I lil ll.
The decorations al this church are con-lie I entirely to the chancel, and are sim-pk hut iii good 'i i in : a ith the archil *c-
,i_ I,i the 'Ve. I'lier, i-jn-t iii front "f the erei d-tahlets, andro Imposing pillars are wreathed witli
Ni apr to the front ia a imaUrrcross, li-in. high from an arebwaj <*f evi r-
pulpit i- trimmed a ith hollyand cedar, The rhancel-rail i- covcrctlwith -ame mat, lal,and a white cloth nangufrom it to thc carpet, In tbe decorationshere there i- a indi,'ion- mixture of thewhile and gn en, which -how- the woik (>¦
-.I adv mt c. and gives a bi Uer col >i hi.¦d' -ll-.
" VliK*-.\i Bt. Mai k'- church, corner ol I
eta. Rev. It. h..-hi. ll, |tastor, tbt¦¦.rv ie. - will be held at ll A. M. and T::;h. M. to-day. The text of the Sunday-i: inina rmon will be
'. ' oro i" foy Ulm In lh( inn.
The music will consisi ol all tbe chants-ii'i" on Sunda] , Ac-witii t!.e ii-,ial Christmas hymns. At tbe
'n-v. .. Hark, tin Herald Angels SThe decoration* are confined principall)
to thc chancel, on account .-f tbe recentrolorinEof the wail-. The work bat beentasteful!) don.,.
mil.'- iii ian.
i meei-rail, font, and pulpit <.f thischtircfa are beautifully decorated with cedar
r the pulpit i- a cross andh. The windowi back of tbe pulpit
ii \.- adi ai Insert , 1 on the li ribeing: .. Lo ! this i- (bc Lord. \\ >. n
.! and i. Joice In His sa \ ition." Thi t
on tin righi '. I." thi- i- our God. >*
waited ic lliin. and He vv ill-ave n-."Ihe music a iii fun- -t of ii gular rhn-f.
I ma* anthems, and will be rendered bj tbeir choir.
«mil,thc.ri not' cai ililli.vi..
I be decoral ;i- al Hii-, the prineipalpiece oi' Catholic worship :n Richmond, are
tasteful, though nol elaborate. Inconformity with Un- requirements "f thcrubrics tliej arc confined entirerj lo the
h. rv. which i- adorned wiih grace¬fully-arranged festooning* of evergreens,
ic three all tra have also received .at v.-
lion in the w-av ol decoration. The highor main all ir, howi v. r, i- tbe most attrac¬tive, .md present i di cid< dlj ls suttful ap-
v,Uh ii- adornment*: of naturalbowers, and candelabra filled with tap',-.and winn the batt* r are li .li', d the lt,will be vcr. pleasing. Thc mottoes "Gloria
/'",," and -. Venil' Adoli..'.:. . conspl U"ii-l_v displayed
iliovv tlie main attar, the tir-t in tret n
and gold and the latter ta white letters ona Mack ground.The -, rv ie. - will commence al 5 o'clock
thi- morning, winn high ma-- will be eek1.rated. I iii- will h followed hy a -nen -
Lsion "i lon m. tea bj the Cathedral clergy,'.di one ol w bom a ill ci lebrate thn >.
masses during the morning. The princip tlservl ¦.¦» "i the day a ill lie held al half-pastIn o'clock, win .. Bishop Iv incw ill , d High M.--.ii- conclusion will administer tbe Papal
diction i" those of the faithful a bohiv.- conformed to tbe requln uk al
laing Ile- -ann . 'I be dav'- -i-i v lei -
will conclude with Pontifical VespeiI P. If.
\ Lin i: (name biprepared for tbe various services bjIes*or E.
dr; I, undi r w osi able din dion th*grand music will without doubt be rendi r-ei| mOSt t Ile.lively. At the .'. A. M.v i e- ii iv du'- famous Second Masa will beaung by the full choir. Al half-1
.¦kill" music will eci-i-i ol Haydn'sMass S '. I. tbe
Belts, b, and the ' glorious i brislhymn "O, Come All I I i thfu."[Ad -"'' . duet, trio, quatsnd chorus, aa arranged by Vincenzo N
At 1 be latter services the choir willipanied bj Pr ifessor < 'aulflt-ld on
Iv -ni'ir- full orchestra.I : -i md .'. I'hip' from Serairamide, bjRossini, w ill be played at tbe concluslthe hi.i,iiii. ai Mi-- by the organ and or*
-ira. The choir OB thi- occasion wilieon-i-i «.f the follow in.- ladles ind gentle-
Sopran *, Mrs. Louis. Wendi,Ten -1 Top] in. and Mi-- hertha
lltOS, Mr-, hil.li. C ipts n-. x!i--Kiiinii Laube, uni Mi-- Libbie Kirk:
rs, Mi mn. Thomas < >. English, Jami -
M Gran ind John Joyce; bassos, MiII, h. I..-..nard. John A. hiz/ini. C. 6.Jurgens, and Jos* ph Hannon!.
* :i:ii'K*- i in ia ii.
conti )li- at thi- burch ala hi.ilv(hied to the sanctuary. The high altar
i- adorn, d w'Hi fiowi i.-. cedars, and ev< t*-. .-!. fi.liv inti rs* ens d with Lighted
¦and;*-. Al tM par ,i lin I l.,rna,lc i-c inopj. encased In tessi
.liv (ill!-elli-hetl Withwreathes and dowers. The side shanin ki-, ping with the high attar. I
i- li'-:,il', and DIOdi -th B1R '. d.
Thc S'-!. Of < ll O'.IV. :.--i«t d I'V -ollie Olth.- ladies ot tbe Sodalltj <-f tlie H. V. M..
performed this labor ol love.The l be aa follHI ti - al " \. M. the
tog by tbe churchii'l lilli-,Ul with Hil jllVt nil,- el,
-t. Patrick'-- paroebial achoo!, under Ihedirection of their teacher, Professor Cook.
-. Haydn's, ia B, No. 1; Venl Creator,VA. f»|)ott.. in A bass -ol", bj .him - \\
Hall, rall and choir; -elmon l-y the pastor,
Either Doherty, ofnrtnry. Ad.-.te Eideli -.t bj Mr. li. Honker. Vii.* K. o'Dwi, r.
iiini Mr J. W. Halloran; ehorua by eholr(full) and juvenile choir of the parochialaehooL
ml Ma-- (liitt't nt T*V A. M.' M BB (Hisjjh MA. M.
Haydn's. No. a,na i ;. .,,[,,. by Mn* I arri*('..lilli.ld. Mn. .1, :i!ii, ( aiillie'hl. Mr. Hal-lor.in. ;inil Mr. D. Booker* f/enl Creator.in K. I.y llauiin. |: I aaa B04O, Mr. D. Hookerand 'hair. Sermon. OnVlttn*'-., .Ideate Fl-
eboi u- bj choir and boya;closing (organ) llallelnjah "horn-. .. Mea*.hi ,h." Hamil.Tin-Juvenile choir above mention. ,-
imported of tenants boya "f ths parochial.eh,,,.i, who hal,- been i reptred to ringthe
d the Lord on I hristmas day bjth, ir t, ac'ii r, Profeaaor Cook. The churchdioir i- comp¦-. <l "f Ht* following beliesand gentlemen: _*-*pranc*s, Mi-.- CarrieM. e .nilli,!,|. Katie o"Dwv.r. ;,nd LucyLynch; silos, Misses 3enoit sf. < auiii.-lii.
Disney, Bilk Boyle, and Motile Hon*kiin; tenor, Mr. Caulfield; baaaos, J. w.Halloran and Daniel Booker.oi-ani-t. II. K. Caulfield.
st. mihy's liltitCti.Kits) hLii mass at .'> ,,'e|,. K ; offlcisnL
Ber. Wiiiihatd l*taumgartner, <». -. B. Thechoir will rend( r Millard's Vi ins in D.
ry, "Ad.-te Fidel's.''.-'!'! high mass al IO. "'cluck; otu. iain.
Kt v. Hi imo Hegele, 0. >. B.\ etrpert al i <>'< lock.Mcmbc rs ol choir: Soprano voices, Misses
M. Grasberger, M. Porsttnan, Et. Ross, vi.B tl lana iiiish. i'. WIttkamp; sho,Mi. r. Wink uni.. R. N'agelstnan, \.Hulchcr, M. WIttkamp, C. Shepers; tenor,Messrs. K. and J. Grasberger; basso, Jo¬seph (J. Hess. Organist, \v lllLun Basse.
Oilier 4 hiircTic "s.
L r BAT11 itt lint.
The parri ir, Ri v. .1. B. Hawthorne, D.H.. will preaehal li A. M. -subj****, " AP s -a, ir." No sen lee al night.
I tc rattail I; .¦ ramm* is one .>f the be Iever arranged In the city, aud with thechoir secured for the occasion, promises a
ri ii tn nt to lovers of tine Mcred mnrne.Programme: Opening voluntary.Alle¬
luia, Glori i; llvinn ltd Tune, Rathbun :oi" ii.rv .lui.iiiite from Stahal Milter. Ro-ini: Hymn 183.Tune, Antioch; < hri-t-ii,ai \ntlii-m... Ami lin rc Wei¦ Eherds,'" Millard; Doxology, Old Hundred;
Postlude.(.Im-v 1.1 on High,Mozart.
nh..ii: (soprano voices, Madame Caro¬line I'i.-hii)..M.riiiiiil. Miss Jennie Clarke,>lis. tieorge 3. Hooper, Jr., Miss JennieH. Jone . Mi Manly B. Ramos; alto.Mi-- Julia l.. fox, Mr-. .1. H. Knowle...Jr., Mis. u. c. \\ hit tenor. Mr. KrankW. Cunningham, Mr. Walter A. Watkins.Mr. James P. Wood; base, Mr. L. v;irdoso, Mr. Luthc r ll. .Lukins. Mr. Mar¬
sh ill E. Ramos.Onranlsl and director, Mr, T. Bennctl
DasbielLBBOOBB mil WI Bl SCH.« morning .'""' night.
Choir: Miss-* - Pugh snd Harold, Me asm.Hotchkls*, Otley, and Hani-. Organist,.Manly B. Ramos.
lit sides the rc rutor hjnnns the follow in.'will Le sung: ti Be Joyful in tin Lord,
Gloria iu Excefsts, Mozart Oh,I,, t four Min. ling *t "ie. -. bj Holden.
voluntarii -: March ol Priests,Mi ii'h lat 'hu Man ii of l-t *a< lites,POLICI CuTUT. The follow id-' BBC
\,¦ n ii-i osc il ol yest* rdaj iFrancis: vi.i :ii. n ami . M. Harnett,
I with being "drunk, were tined --!each.
Benjamin K. Bull and Patrick Murphy,charged with being drunk and dlsoruerljin tbi -tic t. vv. re fined ---.¦".h.
.1. R, Bush, charged with being disor-derlj in tin Sd timi triarket during markethours, waa fined --'.
llawl iu McAllister, charged w [th ss-aaultlng and beating M. W Gaj le, itcliarged.
vv llliam Saul, charged w ith I" lngiain, wa- ordered to li ave the cltj
within twilit}-;'.ur hour-, treing a non-n sldi nt.
Philip Moss (colored), charged with at-..' and beating < 'ollln *i ates with a
Hick. The r's,. tt/a-S di t 11 !H a I 'lilli I'¬ll -,v next ..ii acc.nut ol thc In ibilitj .-f thcwounded tiiin h. appear.Benjamin Scott (colored), charged with
trespassing on the premlsea "f Al Rwss discharged.
It ic-hard I'.i'i/ciii. charged with breaklnp¦nd Merina i'i lite night-time the ilRoberts fi Colin and stealing therefrom--,.:..",o iii i int, ,1 Btote* cm ia ii, _\, was com¬mute to iii to await a bearing lu fore thegrand Jury.
ll. ll. .-tywahi, charged with contemptOf court, wa- timd -J.
Ll io-. OF ' 'IL' BBS.- At ii
oi' l-'raternitj Lodge, SKnights of Honor, Ihe following officerswere, elected Janies K. Phlppe n, |lalor; fieoi ree A. Nolting, dictator; J. J.Vt ni j,, hi. t Ice-did ito Hi nrj Spear, Bit-
dictator; 8. B. JRobert Harrold, financial ri pe rter; JohnLaird, treas.i John J. Gunn, chaplain;William T. Mosby, guide; Jobn I', w(Hhsou, guardian; A. T. Minor, sentinel;ir, J, M. P ij rn mi .¦ .1 examiner \\ II-li.uii Gibson. Hi nrj Bod< ki r, and John K.Bell, in;- ces; John Laird, i-eprosentatlveI., the Grand Lad < ; John K. u. Gibson,
wv D'- Ball. The spproiof thc cltj t" build the Regimenl .1 annorjnot being sufiiclcnl to finish the interior,th< task ol completing thc companj roomsfall-h.-iv il- upon the diii'i ii ui companies
Jt.¦', I Companj D'- ball ncxlir id ij night t., raise monej tu
-" of titting up their room.Ite ci ption ( omniUL i.tintingJanl's McDonald, C. V. Mi redith, Samuelli. Kuli! un. James M. Wise, Prank I).
Edward < ohe n, sud Dr. J. G,nd the I-i". i" Committee,vmlereon, Jo. I. n fstc ra, H
V. L. i- le Jr., i. D. Dun-loii, and Me (tilth Mon! ne will i--i-: thc
i the cominnj in their un| .numberol well-known ladieawUI
chape rone the hall. The hall willrated, and a plc saan! time majpate .1 by all a h>> attend,
i i.t: ii -I.--I v.lox, I | morn¬
ing I'ilkini.'ii'- thelng incident, which
to -i,.,w the i li a-.mt relations ex¬isting there between employer and em-
I [ri -filiationhandsome gold-headed cane t,, Mr.
l'ilki Uslr*"ment. Mr." William I. Gentrj wa- tin-.;,-,k rsm u of the party, and in a felicaiitl w.li-tiiii .I tddress he presented lhi
lukin of the regard andwhich he and Iii- f. lion fell fortheir iii' f. Mr. Pilkinton, althought-oiuplt tc Ij bj siirpii- . ind t i-iUi al!bt ti. kiel in infestation, ac. eptc .1 thegffl iii :i HiiiiH.T that Wa- Loth ltS.llB| indappro]
I'liLDiioii'H i.ii*.ei> Paataasjaa.tt cl *arett<
I'llkillt. ll. "f this eltf, arc De ttl l:i...|,ttldid workmanship und pxeellenl
,i- of the ni..-t fi-v..rh!. Tin- packagea Into which
are j.1-' l"Vi Iv ; :l'.at ifl!--and skill ai ih ia n in th, m. ii
-, em* to u- th.i il :t man ivaiit- to tend Itia. hr* it sj nt' lol li ,nhl m.!
lt,..-ii.iv th, bettsr thin i" Bsenrt ons olPh ; a,-t nilli
wondering whal thal la luitab!* Usn eongive their gentlemen friend-. We anonof nbtbtnjj t'ctii-r than one of Pilklnton's
-. Hi- to1,.ices ape |lil|e, of ihli-ions iiavor, tad irs [Hit ap for nae asm tlj
like they oiiurUt t<) bb; ami lu thi* Jay tif
iiLiv.T-a! -nook in nothir. of the -ort i*I' -- d- k ''ri ni- cr mort BOUgtB iifter.
A Rcrited Compliment.| From tl. TBl linini, of I,.,n,i,,n.;Kc-twenty year- and more thOStoek o'
toh,.,i known a* "Fruit* and Klow.r-"ha-, on the American continent.occupied .1
high position in public estimation. Popu-n .: tin- 1,10-r noted brands,
-ninphoii ha- been targe, and therean- few tobaeco alorsa cn the othi r -ide ofhie Atlantic in which if- handsomely-de--i.'iie.i packeta are not *een, .,nd fewsmokers in lhat ven l ,,,n whodo n "i -in_' ii- praises, lin manufBetu-rer "f thi- specli * of r ri cent-
ly, with Justifiable enterprise, Introducedth" ««Fruits and Flowers" to the Englishsmoking public, and (or that pt i,
bis '.-'ii!. Messrs. ll. C< orsr,v < ,*.. of l Guildhall-chambers, Baslnghallitreet, landon, h. c. The tol<«cco i- man.nteetured tar Mr. Edwin T. Pilkinton, ofRichmond, Va., a gentleman w hose I ngtb*ll' ll evp.an lice in f||e heart cf tile'
producing n rion ha- well qualified him t"cater for the I" -t t i-t' - cf -un,k. r-. Thipeculiarity of thc "Fruits and Klow.r- "
tobacco i- that it i* quite pure, It L-niani.i ictured from Virginia and NorthCarolina "ld aun-curad Rock, and no¬thing in hi. shape of sweeteningor moistening matter i- added, orIndeed anything which, hy a -»,til.- imagination, might he call. ,1 an adult,-rant. The result ol this simple method fpreparation i- thal ail the characteristicqualities of cid sun-cured Virginia tn
t Uk Its] >-ai of hie amok! r, on-obscured '.v Un admixture ol anj lon inmatter. The fragrance and aroma have d'thi! richness which t barles Lamb sofully sang in hi- .. F m w< 'i t" Tob
nt I" nu,; li linne('hemle ai 1 .: 1 ni'. r penni u
i;;!i In r qi. IBU al. ini'- -trainNene
hi mnoktag, the Sects ara bio. agand ii ls possible t*. pct' rapidh and pi-
rlouslj at a pipe charged with '* Fruits andFlowers " without themouth beingtindulj
or thc tongue blistered or ev dbitten. Tbe tobacco i* also made np Into
.. in w hich i* em] I' v d -p. eli -
of rice-paper prepared as scrupulouslt asci tin -e cigarettt - Mr.
Pilkinton wvs .. lin j n qnill1.'except vvlia! will bo done bj each manvv in. -inok, - them." lt eily p mains t 11-ta'.ii that the ai k< t- In a bleb tbe tobaccoand clgan tt* - tire pack, d re ** ir. t np
" ina handsome mann* r.
¦aiton to ito.viv.it. ii,.rn-.
Everj boj in the city ¦.¦. ith 1 born mei tal the monnmenl In the < bpitol v'pi inMondaj al 11 o'clock. A i"t of fun.
.. Bl.l 1: Kosi l ."
nwt insult ami ikimti.
Hi lig'u \ l'"-d.iv the v lou*churches will dtdj elcbrate tbe birth ofthe Saviour bi appropriate devotional ex¬ercises, and then will no doubt he a fullattendance at all the places of worship.The members of tbe Meade-Memorial
church have taken great pain- t<> dithi ii' church, and hie wck refit ts ilegreatent credit upon tbosi wbo t""k uponthcniseive* thc Lal.if love incidental tothe accoraplishn. nt of this task, Tbimonda [ mimbi;- of worsbippi 1- will lekupon the wreath* of evcrgrei ns ..ml the va¬rious -v mitotic .1 d< eolations thal adorn thevv;dl- of the Puddin., ami it mn bethalthe nlghl of Ihcse will add greatly i" thehupp --iv. n.-- 1 thi occasion, Commu¬nion service will bc held *ii Iiii* church *i7 o'clock in tbi morning, and tbe regularpenlee at the usual hour. ll o'clock \. M.
Ih-v. h. \. Woodward will conduct di-v lue wm-hip al the W* at-End Mihapd, and Kl v. Mr. Ihy.i.nil at the < kip-
Street Baptinl hunl>i\ii.vie. - Will e !.. ld itt all the
churches al tbe usual hour.
I lebrating Christmas. To-morrowni ht at the Mi id< -Memorial church a1 hri-i'ii u. tree celebration aili bein ld,anda mimi' r ol little folk* will be m ide _t«
in pr. ci. da a III 0 totie - thl afb- .hool lund of the church.The sahl nih whoo, ol the W.-t-linii
chap* I and the < lopton-Htre. t Baptin1church will also have approprl ite remo-m. 1 in th. a] ol limil i' -ii\ Ities. in*bracing tbe unveiling "f a al tueof Santai buts, ci aexl I' --'I ..>¦ ul :.t.Kuth Lodgi. < I.ii Friends, will have
a lainpl, ll, lose "f I Il¬illi) "ii Tia ndaj flight Ihitb vang! li-i will be eek brat .1 In royal-.vi. by Manchester Lodge, I \. M.
Count I'ln ( itv ( oiin.-ilmet Fridaj night, and ai|U rum wasfoundto i" pram ni. I'll" -p' 11 d commltti e ap¬point* d t" li ok ni. thi -11, poi rep irt-ed through ii- ch drinan, Mr. sithal one rase had een found In I IndWald. The pilli, li had lt. ti pn lllpth re¬
moved to quart, rs in hi" hospital.Hr. William h. U 1-1 er '¦¦ - elected
-niall-pox physician, and will have super*v ision ol i'i"" h'.-i it;.1 for the next *i.x
I he "'
Si harli - I. Mand Dr. h. V,. h' dlsehar red,
11 i nks ol th- ody, ti nd* i' bjof faithful |" lies,The follow iii'.' lill- wee duly audit-danded' Perdue,for building Ix. pitfor work on -ann
The hospital refi rn d to i- >v Ullinhi uterfii ld,
from thc .-itv limits.
..ii-im.i- vv il!he alive in I [ > of th',... B. P. ' lub hatp-iiviii, - Inp- ..ii Hu- 37th, and Uk BTons on the 'iOtb. Thc man
cf the \ i\ ia! I "ii tbenexl t Ihi :.'-' oland when we take nsidi ra¬tion we maj look
1! j., qi r- n in¬
lier, cl tli itaparti' - liavc bet n vt' oded, and a number.''f 1.1:11 ii.;., io ) .' e "U* il
h. most ol the promt* - In theBible ai be poor, ls : h.may lie forgotn u on earth to-.1 ij rememberthis sweet asi
tnaki h.* m -t f Christ-.'. and iii.1'
utmost happiness of d' upon the Joyoush.
John CH of BaJtimoiun r.v "f Mau :¦. ¦',* I,(lil), hi*( lui-in, .- vv ill, ids.
This morning M Ul wak" upwiih '.' hi,-
il known in Biehmondw id be -m.- !., i.i'y tin- ChristMain h. i.i: na newdi p ii; ..
Thoma- U B0OS.0I ButtaFi., ads, I, - been appoint- d De]n in.- < ti av Hoi I )i tbls dbTin- 1 itv School hoiid ni"!- Tnc-.l.iv
k i'. If.', j Chi BM
meroo will be obst ral boll-dBJ Hld the Val io:.he c|o-i il. The |» nd otb* 1
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