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u WEST ee BROS —A RESPECTABLE 1 Oe ay NEW YORK HERALD, SITUATIONS WA WANTED—MAL BParsa 4 Senne a business ‘i ‘dives W. H. 1. ste TSS, BS SR roe 129 ¥ WEST 19TH 8T., TOP FLOOR. IN THE RE4R.— A respectable widow with a child Hares ae pase cook. washer fond irousr; ue ebjectos the at Fe ages no object, 146 | 8TH AY., REAR.—AS Co: . TAS COOK, BY 4 RESPECTA Se ge 20° e stands ble woma ” WEST 27°H 8T. TRET FLOOR, BACK ROOM. 4, Frovsiast class cook, g 234. fa Sap ste family a8 plain cook and will sertet bn wash it ee. at the Darementdoore from ag WEST STH BTA be yeed rainy GIRL ned 255 WEST 90TH ST., IN THE REAR.—A RESPECT. bie nd ironer. Good oy ret referenee g00d cook, washer ai 2 WEBY 1eTHt ar, IN THE REAR, FIRST FLOOR, ‘e00k er sod ts a willing to oa ‘washing; wood aity reierence, Can be until engaged. 32 fs at Bs ST. Bite STH rol Hine | zt bieeut mst 10 assiat with weet we and bo or ig FIRST CLASS COOK, ACCOMPLISHED IN ALL arts of cooking, Engtish, Fi as German, the reference to former eanpioy: cook or bhousdker) ry ‘box 190 Herald otbes, - Chambermalds, &e. er Fah 8T.—A YOUNG GIRL AS ORAM. or chambermaid and will as sais the whening ‘and soning; city reference given from FIRST CLASS MAN WAN’ ericy for tne Hasler Satre of A No . * se addres A. B., bax 114 Herald CLERKS AND SALESMEN. DRUG CLERK pila pened THREE OR FOUR Sith lent reference, box it Heraidomce Te Address A SHIPPING CLERK WANTED—IN| A FANCY Frode house: one therunghly aemualnied with the bust ess. Addi Bor'i.ass Post oatosre * ansceiing ailnty Gainey nn ab ns. RY GOODS S\LESMAN W. = D Up top band at window dresslue’ "Bae 81 av. m* SoLmerar FOR CUSTOM DEPARTMENT WANTED.— Apoly only through the mail ea tai the stating references, de, Sra WANTED—RBY A rocrs. MAN, IN AN bookkeeper, assistant Rookies Shipping. clerk. understands nds double eniry, ae. “Address a nnn EE Valentine, box 1% Herald ANTRD—BY A SADDLERY HOUSE. AN OUTDOOR dre Rifa™an: Usd esequainied with the goods, Ad- Wriweletiinaee IN EVERY | CITY | AND Wont desten, very nd price it to Eo ire Duster Sao tox Sen New ¥ ‘York Post office, ” W4xtso—sr a vines binge TRAVELLING SALES. A GARDENER or @00D_ PRACTICAL EXPERIENCE wants a situation; frat class ‘estimonials from Rng- Aad 1, at Thomas Mitchell's, 25 Washington EAST 33D ST., BETWEEN 18! — 312 fiz Be oF serweer pe and. raven ot take eare of children; is willing to wake herself useful; bas no objectiot ‘tothe counter; eliy Pet a. Call or address for oue week, feo ig tne 416% IST AV., CORNER 25TH ST., IN THE BAKERY. — A respectable Protestant girl as Gret elas cham: ‘rconkl, or would do chamberwork aud sesist in the wash- good city reference, Oresawakers MARION 8ST, GORD wtyess desires work. bj Kinda of family sewing a Senmetreanes. R OF SPRING.—A BEAM: Poo Any gyre Deassames obtain work ay in frat pice families or wed or would Pes ralts in ber own, Nurses. &e. A YOUNG GIRL AS NURSE for ehtidren and to do plain sewing: prefers 3 good ne iBome to Waxes, can give sat sfaetory references, BASEMENT DOOR.—A! Palind AE i 8T.—A YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL ure; te willing to assist With plain sew. ‘obliging, Call for two days, 260 & APRING 8T.—AN AMERICAN LADY FROM Ohicago a8 ladies’ nurse: alli ng, 10, 40 every Hind of family sewing of any work. the 22 WEST 20TH BT.—AMY ONE WA\TING A La- dy's sick nurse assistans accoucber can cali as t referenes. Inquire ia the paint store for Mrs. Hounekeepers. &c. BOND 8T.—a8 HOUSEKERPER 18 4 GEN: ee) tieman's fampy, by 3 widow who is very fond &nd thoroughly waderstands tho eare sof children ava ihe @nties of u house; best references; hote) net objesied to, 460 WEST 2TH 8T.—4 MIDDLB AGED LADY, who is an experteneed housekeeper, desires a situa- Mon, satisfactory reference given. Address Mrs. Griffin. YOUNG LADY FROM THB EAST, WHO HAS BEEN rie the household of ‘a gentleman in this situation in lar capasity, or as: lady. Address box 4,02) Post ofiee. Ax Youne “he ener soul ——, ee 8 housekeeper im a widower's family, or pn a mbctoeragh 1 @@ the office of a sewi fascias semraxy Y dreoe S's. A. W., station ©. iy se bousekeeper: 1 ‘ANTED—BY yt AMERICAN LADY, A SITUATION reference given sed required. Heusekeoper, box 18) Herald General Housework. &e. bee phen inten Bch Moke general housework; good 1 5 Nest, Bp st, colored girl te aference. 202 Worse 2 Shah amermorantn Fooe | Family; good city referenee. fe jays. TO DO 31 Soasework fumberwork and penet with washt mmo objeetion ¢ ogo mort dance ta She eonntry. three years’ rafere ee moe = Mame FLOOR, BACK ROOM.— ‘pists cooky washe? snd ra ‘cily refereice from last place. 36) EA8t WOT STA RESPROTABLE YOUNG PS girl to do housework in a small Bas no objection to go a short distance in ive g00d recommendations from her last Laundresses, &e. JOO S281, 2TH St. IN THE CANDY STORE. A respectable nto di ladies’ or gentlemen's Sopiog;, frat rate ‘washer and ironer. Cail aif next week 53 » WEST STH et. yRonr House, ROOM we A resp woman, gent he’ washing. ‘ios ean do ‘duiing if ‘Teauired Miacelianeoun. YOUNG Dany, DESIRES T POSITION oF Gov. erne! ® pleasant aoamaie ene pnd hnificme ales, rosthenn matice, four lang! }OACHMAN WANTED.—A MAN WHO THOROUGHLY understands is business and ean geome well recom: mended may 0 Nags: (AARDENRR’ SITUATION WANTED—BY A MARRIED 3 man; nnderstands the eare of the greenhouse sever: beds, cold or fore garde: beds! ‘Address Gurdeneh ei Cherry ns Suen 8M fetes BLL ol ah A beg arith atl coachman: und Matedeaerns man fect? good nnd eafe drivers: has driven | TOF over the last three years in the elty: leaves on secount employer selling out; good elt reference iotly tome. rate, will iho and obliging. Addres ‘226 Kast joor, rear. at. third HELP WANTED—MALES. GENTS bai TED IMMEDIATELY TO SELL Wite Afton d Co's prepared solder needed in every family beat rice to ones ‘on out, Call at office, GENTS CAN EARN FROM $5 oe Kbpiy by Seltta an article required by every house- Court street, between ae Stal ESeragrborm rar Booty. A —WANTED, CLERKS, Prarie COPYISTS * . time Reeners: pay from 8 nity $15 a week: also por- : ters, watebmen, pers coachmen. immediate employment ata. ka FHT EALY A 4 Broadway. A RARE CHANCE FOR GOOD AGENTS, {THE POPU. lar Edition of Dickena, now publishing Apple: is selling fast. Nothing | bas teow auth d th fs 80 eheap, well printed and legible. A volume put = Ear from 15 10 35 cen ts wanted in every town. mo) fabers, New York. TO $i0 A DAY Address D. ‘Appieiow BOx,WANTED—IN 4 CoMMIssION HOUSE: MUST rites gond band and be willing (0 make himelt generally, useful, Avldreses ees, Wall Street, box 4233 Port office, 5 “we SNS eters TEBORORY COMPILERS. —A FEW tl Rd i ‘anted for the Philadelphia Directo competent And experienced hands bp Hosted wit ‘with, * apply jersey C! seemae Gopeill Exchange place, ity. Ms NTED—TO GET UP ROUTES ON THE EVENING TELEGRAM. First come frst served. Apply at 0 Ann street. '‘ANTRD—A COPYIS' law engrossing thoroughly. box 001 Fost oftce, ‘ONK WHO UNDERSTANDS ‘Address, stating salary Wemueas mot LAD IN A COMMISSION HOUSE; wea ‘a good peatman. Address in own bandwrtt- ‘ANTED—6 BOYS FROM 1070 12 YEARS OLD. Call of Si) Sd ay. Appiy 10 J. Glasn. Also 6 bors at BO Ane st, tapaly to john Glase, “Apply before 10 o'clock. THE TR TRADES, PRACTICAL BUTTON 3 MAKER WANTRD—WHO and make Apply to Webster & Hoek, Brazilian very Works, Misatevone Conn. Cc TOM CUTTER WANTED.—APPLY ONLY through the mail, stating references, 4c., Brokaw go Le Sle eis hl JSeRs. oF. A marine PAPER MAKERS.—WARNTED, POR A MILL, IN who ean Gnish; rned Indiana, a ee rch ly ry an Fon pwr . = ner, peed sept sop. A Also a geod rag engineor for Teeommended, apply ange g Sheeld & Me, 63 0d 65 Beckman street. ANTED—A FIRST CLA‘ to Prust & Fuller, 25 Maid 1 age tre SULPHUR REFINER, A MAN OF ‘experience and stability, who understands re! suiphar from the ore, into Goat, seconds. i references, box 1.596 8 Fhundelphin Post office, tate street, New York. JEWELLER. APPLY n lane. ress, wit! ANTED—A MALTSTER FOR A BREWERY IN A country town. C. CONWAY, 742 Broad’ ANTED—BY A. FORD & CO., TOLEDO, OHIO, AN ex] ean come ment will engin, at Brewster, 9 a A we GooD CUITER ON WHITE SHIRTS, aT t., in the ato FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. apg UNE PILLS cEarcaies POUR coudre et soi; erence. Adiress Mise C. M., ‘Umon eq Seuare Post oftes, Nowa —A YOUNG WOMAN I8 I DEsinove or Go- California as maid to o ind: oe an crecommendations ‘on appileanon 19 4 h nat im whose fumily abe hae lived for ihe Iaat four y HELP WANTED—FEMA ES. [.NANTRD—A8 HOUSEKE Aa AMERICAN WOMA! thorough! de and will superintend sect Raia pastry and desserts, Apply at HE YOUNG MEN'S GENKRAL COMMITTEE OF ky Hall will meet at 114 Hast Thirteenth treet, Wore? 10, a Se DWARD HENRY ANDERSON, Chairman. Martin Nacurman, } James OLEH, Secretar) BEST IN “THE WoRLD.— | STROLOGER MAUR A Suceses in love, marriage, situatious and all business. Grand street. ADAMB ROSA, GREAT NATURAL CLATRY Feveals your whole life from ihe cradle to th Canal street, near Hudson, Fee $1, CORE WANTED.—G00D BREAD BAKER: grag AS olet at washing and ironing: good recommen: qrseary. Apply at 48 St, Mark's place, th st., ear Ditneisiee WANTED—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY. A ‘rat laundress, who can give unexce onsbie Feferences, Apply within three days at 227 West Wns LADY, WITHO ‘who ean writes business hand and ix a good ‘ant. can fod a pleasant bome and permaneni «uation by addressing Saleswoman, station D, Wank AN AMERICAN FAMILY, reas elanberiag ot 8 yous woman as nurse and sea: German ferred; must: have elty n Srones. Tnquire between 9 aud o'clock at 22 Weat 19h ei, Wi. we eae ae if A 4g00n aged wait hi Fev eee eee Soe “wiih the irontag + and 61: Joos ANTED—TWO YOUNG WOMEN, ONE AS COvK, saltrona; good eny fered sourequirod” Arghy ot 180 Wash cuy roferenere requ! 4 Hugion av. Brooklyn, between Dekalb and My rite av. WOMAN OF SOM ge of the kitchen ser and trot 01 Feference and call morning, from 9 to 12, hom: a t 111 Game 28th ANTRD- R 12) ROOK IN & PRIVATE ‘amily, must have good ci erences. Appi; seine betore f reson, tT TANTED—A WET NURSE, MILK NOT LIES THAN Your months ola. Apply at the Lying.in Hospital, #6 ‘beiween 10 and 2 0 clock WW ANTED— 10 GIRLS EXPERIENCKD IN CUTTING cards with hand gard cutters: good pay and steady work; none but experisuced hands wanted. — Apply to Bar. » & Vainbridge, 8 Beekman st,, deiwoen iv aud ii Jork this moralng W Marion et. {D—k GOOD COOK, WASIIER AND IRONER, YopAll, day, Lexington av., {durin brown stone once fro ANTED—A GIRL AS NURS AND TO ASSIST IW rewing: must Deing good verbal cliy references. Ap. 109 West 43d at, near Oth av. WASTED —A GIRL (AMERICAN), ABOUT 12 OR 13 bogs old, to take care of @ obild and make herself enerall | to one of good disposition, and clean, and IN work for moderate wages will have a good home aa Weated as one of the faraliy, and will ba done well b reterence required. ‘Address ¥., station F., LADY WISHES TO OBTAIN A SiFUATION “FOR 8 roa as waiter In & private far ainpelent. Apply at No, 7 Madison a wod Monday, the 10th inet, bowen “ne YOUNG MAN, 2, arr ou oul 4 been several years ee sees ig tan Beauatoted in the ety, and eau f Brence = Addrene J, B,, station ADAMB WALTERS, DISTINGUISHED CLAIRVOY ant.—Vimt her fer ri a Sickness, busing theft, nutes, numbers, food In i MEDC Au withont mercury. dons ‘eonbdeutiat ‘and. prt: vate. Dr. HARKISE a, 77 B Bloecke: street, MADAME ORINDLE, PEMALE PHYSICIAN, NO. + GAmily place, gurratitoes relief in all female com: ota, Pleasant rooms ior Indies who desire good nursiag Aad medical atten EIT, MEMBER OF ©, Stirgeons, London. diseases, Oftce 0 0 fee unless eu LADIES © RELY ON DR. POWER® A. Liadicines, “Gentlemen cured. of veriaian alse 08, Aervousness, impaired manhood, 191 Stanton street. CERTAIN CORE FOR MARRIED LADIES, WITH ZA. oF pinout medicine, by Madaine RESTHLL. Peo fessor of Midwifery; over 8) years practice, Her In{al table French Feinale Pills, No. 1, price $1 of No, 2 four | jeqrore wtronge price $6. which can never fa and healthy, OMcr No. i Bast Fifty.second streot, feat i ™ door from Filth aveaue, of sent hy, mail; also sold \K- 162 Gi ch wireet and S174, Bowery. Cironia: eri A Amity piace, makes 14 his spec thor to treat ail oraplatn: produced. Sure and immediate relief to the mos: anstous Patient, Blegaut rooms ior laine requiring nursing. | BLESSING 70 1, ADIES. A 1. ADY WRI A. _fuguese Female ¢ ved ine in one di inconvenience, like magic. Price $5. CEAU, oicn 124 Laberit sitea', oF s M.MAURIOB AU. M.D. 3508 OF DISEASES + of women, 3 ‘ 129 Liberty suaeu, Gusramters ceriain Yellet (0 ladies,’ from whatever couse, without p90 OF Insonvemienve GREAT AND SC VY FOR LADLES.—THE Portugues iwaye give immediate reliet; i itatora, Who copy my a ee $5. Beware e sell poisonous compounds. Poem. A. A. MAURICEAL, 139 Liberty sir A LADIES’ -DR. POWERS, 191 + Stanton Ladies from | A. to net certain Immediately. ¢ R. ALLEN, 119 anny ywiew insured immedinre relies medicin POWERS, 191 Stanton LADIES from Whatever cause pro. Guced, without deteaviow from their ordinary duties. Oht tne (ian way ion Stee R. WUNTRR CAN « tain diseases, wiiuout merc other physician, or no pay lascu WORST CASES OF fy, in shor No 3D) amen Cote tieaty from s advien oer tree Now York distance sty with boar Onice $4 Third avenue, below Teall stre V cured, yourury: TIGOR AND MAN 100D REGAINED BY ‘using Dr, PO’ vd Saroraantes cured without mereury positively. pire ORST CANES OF CERTAIN DISEASES OURED, De. POWBHS, 191 Blanton street, Ladi li for impaire _Invigorating | composer AMUSUMENTS. WE EVENING TEL BGRAM as vas ry sireulandn of therefore, the mont W ‘Prepetsue ana Me, LATER WALLACE SATURD. — will be presented the Characters i John Gilbert, Mr. aw" voune We ‘at gee H. Polk, Mr. J. W. = W. H. Pope. Mr. T. J. Mra. Clara Jen- ges Faony ee ‘Mies and Miss Mon . Fob, 180) irat time in @ve years) PAULINE, poe Ra urwet” Frider ice WOODCOCK’ LITTLE GAME and Baturday, Feb, 1b PAULINE. _Doors open at 736 o'clock, Pei commences at & Wartaces, BxrRa. The romantic Drama of with new scenery, appointments, costumes, mevel snd pecu- Mar effects, on TURSD\Y EVENING, FEB. 1. ALLACK’ EXTRA. ‘The romantic Drama of PAULINE, petra ayectatneste, ‘eostutmes, nove! and pecu- TUEBDAY BVENING, FEB. 11. wn ALLACR’ ol Se wxTea? er? raLaxe, im te, costumes, Revel and peou- ree a Tenet va, PRB. UL Were. EXTRA. te Drama of with new joc wt ayrainanenit eostumes, nevel aad peew: Mar off AY E' BNt }, FEB. 1. Ose tg ps AYES THis Are TONG Last ne BUT TWO oF me fe yr eninss 8 MAGGIF. MITCH 8U. eh RTED TO-DAY. Lensea MR. J. 3 ULAR, mony and fai a8 cum, Tn CRICK! ee te eee And Last Ni but Two. In ber 4: F. WIGHT AT ®. oth adeatoe wacom, SOROS. TITPEe HARRPDOT, add aie tN Pees Ra ves PANTOMIME. Na sires, ENTIR) ) PERFO! PTERNOON AT 1; EVENING, 7:3, by a a resented an en! Faley SPECTACU fapricate on rit acts, b EXTRAVAGANZA, 7 James me Mortimer, entitled THE WHITE P, fo which wilt appear JARRETT & 2 PaLrn's celebrated SIENNE BALLET TROUPE. ‘The piece | eon with rything mew, and after a pro. aration of man: rents a NE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. MAGNIFICENT oeNeay, COSTUMES AND APPOINTMENTS, INOREASED D ORCHE ERA eigen FULL [aoa A bees BALLET OF SEVEN’ Fintan 0 et] RINGDOM or BELLS NG THE be TREATS OF THE DR. Lyd FLY. AN'BN ANTANG SOBRE OF GORAROUN SPLENDOR, n BxQuigirs, BRAUTY AND. FASCINATION, GRAND MATINE! sare KDAY, AT TOOLOUK. _ Sena seoured ix days jn'advance Ws jive notice that the mpectact iry extravaganza of aie iio Fawn has been copyrighted. that the mechanical effects "and a soenery, hat nm ted. Any person msing the title or any colora the Diky or ite effects will be prosecuted to the tent of the law. WHEATLEY, JARRETT & PALMER. HE PILGRIM, im i two weeks the grand old Here will leave jew Yor! Open every afterneom at 2 and evening at8 o'clock. BUNYAN HALL, UNION 8QUARB. LENT. DAY. KBAR OF THE youn. BEAUTIFUL AND INTREPID uiks wenn TAR Shoe MISS L TRON, ack ke WATSO! we na ang a Abr ‘oF ip nevrnaston i, eocaaion ie reoeived on BOUNDED ENTHUSIASM. Ant THE STAN RIDERS AND ACHOBATS comprized in XB CH '§ TROUPE! TE SUPERS ACIS OF HORSEMANSHIP AND WONDERS OF ACROBATIC SKILL. Admission, Se. ; ebildren under tea years, 2c. Y hat > rs berg d uF pla hd MA’ TO-DAY. Gata MATINEE TODAE at GALA MATINEE AY GALA MATIN TODAY AT 3 jovable entertainment for A most LADIES CHILDREN AND FAMILY PARTIES ‘The last new sensation, the popular dance AY AND ILLIANT 8UQCI 2 BOWERY. 2% OC) Eid 2h, O'CLOCK, THE CAN-CAN. And the new Bauiet Div enseen Mona, Szoltony, nd oe ORES AC JARDIN ty tan LE, i ‘The new Drama, is KNAVE OF CLUBS. TONY PA mronis i TATE NEW SONGS. New Ethiopian Burles MOUNTAIN TRAGEDY AND TOM AND JERRY. THE BEST BILL OF THR SEASON. TEINWAY Haut, BS MR. GHORGE VANDENHOFF WAI give the wecout of the serie of Readings froma DICKENS AND SHAKSPRACE. On SATURDAY EV. VENTING, Febtnary & aif oeleck J, Scenes from Shakwenre's comedy, “as You Like Ht." 2 Bocounter betwen Witzjames and Roderick Dhu, Frem Seott's Lady of the Lake 3. Mr. Pickwlek and the Lady in Yellow Curl Papers. Tickets, 50 cents: Reserved Seats, $1; for sale at 114 and TOI Broadway, aud Macfurland’s, Breadwey ‘and Twenty. third street. Gizixway Y HALE. Isrit CAND SUNDAY coxcEnt, DAY EVENING, FEB, SON, Dirnctor. sittet wilt ppnar YER, Soprano, SUN L. F. HARRI on which ogcasion the follow! Miss GABRIELLA FE her fret spposrauen Signor RANDOLET. Baritone, his ent it appearanet at these eononrts: DDE MEYER: the arent Praniat ; t ROSA. the eviebravad Wiollale Mr. G. W. COLBY, Accomptuiat; Mr. mHEODGE THOMAS, Conductor, and hie FULL ORCHESTR, OOLEY'S OPPRA MOUSE, BROOKLYN. Last week of Leon’ ae Oy que ow the Opera of With New Scenery, Brass Hand, Nagic Firat week of | TH% DEAD ALIVE. Blinks aud Jinks, Quiet Lotgings, Ammeliua Mianie May, de. ransformations, £c. BNEPTT hg soroyoed FOR THE MISSES HENRIETTA and Jes pat Misinway Hall: Saturday. Feb. & at So'olock viz:—Mme. Gulal eminent plentss Mi pi ieta, and Masier Kast Heine, the young viollon viriaose. Tickets $1 each. to be had ag the prine’yal musla stores and at the dow of Steinway Hall, D* BROOK § DE LB N OPERA TWOUSK, WILLTANSBURG, SATURDAY EVE XO. FEM. 8 LAST DE I, wy, Kary OrsHIEL A fy ROvGR braMonD, REGIMENT N. O. BAND CONCEEE. Haventh Heagon, oncert Sal runy ( evening, Feb, 8, 1h58, ‘aL tbe Regimental Armery ned of Willam A. Poad, muste store Bogert, Meailo's has atore, 616 ushton, drnagint, 1.171 Broad nasi: Braver Bros. station ait. Rader, U7 Pearl niteet an tanton atreat, g. ter that af the modern com pes f ing. puplie thay took out for serics of W which wilt be the next mnvical sendadon, Gaiop, price Meenis. BY” Your tines, Galops, Tereastibie reEgers 7 1 r Day ESVIVAL TONTONT aosivted by th rd, and the full G. Matta wil Prockda at iRe 5 woke $1 ea ? PROGRAMME. in Pant ritter, 1. Opening Maro ut a Overintomtine Daughvst of ie Kaglinent. «+s 3% Song—Will He Come (Miss Brainer Vienna Bo “on 6 Patriotic song-—The standard Hea intner Solos Cor uet and Troms one—-Mess . 6 Grant national melody rane snooND. Overture ike Mazurka, ty vm tiv hein,” a : Straten ‘Braiberd., APA abba fistere teases. ie N-Grand Selactian «Verdi ‘Tiskete are only tot foot and oan bo re. tained by the purchaser ibution of uarda eee teleriptive circulars. They een be ebtainey nt Cha neunig, drug, book and faucy stores gen and at the offiosn of the Getivaoure Asylum Aasostetion, Beook!pn DENIC 208 Bowery and 1 |i BOKRKRANE FAsey | pares BAL, ‘Thureday, "yebrvary "». SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1868. ____PIANOFORTES.. ; OND FL BAND PIANOS, OF VaRIOUS MAKERS, cota AMUSEMONTS, pores, avis egos IN SwO ‘Gn Ko mn igs: Drive, by CHICKERING & 80 ae he tao tiog Ese, K. DOS to rent, os Jtbbenaiouay, ar. oy Bolas and ee, ae a ae nme Mier Joos, | lorena, ICAL. PIANO, HIOLIN. GUITAR AND SINGING of wie ey Ei Mens. 3 aetna eat Twienty-aitih. screet, bewween ANVARD'S—BROADWaAY ¥ AND THIRTIETH STREBT. Hovouth and Wighth evenven; loraa armnbis’” Pines and B 4. Great Saturday Night BIL, Melodeon for sale very eheap. LUCRETIA AAND THE BRIGAND'S SON, EW MUSIC.—THE fp mola ig, “i, beastit view of if anay plecure, but a ey Pres soetaitad — Introd) ad Orehestra Sante Si Store, sid tirand street of price, Wntep 4 PERSON QUALIFIED TO GIVE IN. structions on the guitar. Address, stating \erms per month, Beginner, station D. Last ROBODY'S DavcutER MATINGE AT2.P. M. Petes tr POMIQUB, old BROADWAY. ‘erformances 8 o'clock. HANLON MA MATINEE aan R tu ie a abd TO-DAY ¥. ar TO-DAY, aT TO.DaY. IANLON MATINEE | las, Jean, UADRILLES."* r I Dt po pained Soacy's erhardo, » Victor and Alpert, ANLON MATINEE | Gurr in hie A: ful Hi Gurr, HANLON MATINEE | Cusmpion Sutumer” Pas Chinois, Wane 20,3 AN EPISCOPAL OHOIR, BROOK. AT aig TO-DAY. | arthur. Albert dean’ Vitor, Waiter, Tenor, Boprano and’ Contraito. AEBS TO-DAY. | Tho Giant Heady aud Be! Those perior voiers and’ acquainted with church A TO-DAY, _ | dict, Gyratie vetations on ihe enay oddrene, with references and terms, Music, bor bs MATINER Oogey a Arthur, A bert, J Bs Brook lyn Post office, BANLON MATINE, tor. Hanlon's Miniature On. HANLON MATINEE | cus, introducing the inex Pon! AT 24 TO-DAY. jot, the perverming Goat mer: | AT 3 TO-DAY. ae of Dogs, Monkeys, &¢. pe. AY next, ani ry program reappear- ‘of the great CARLETON. ae res) Ladies IKE'S OPERA HOUSE.—MATINEE THIS Day. | Suammar, correspond mest side) between Prince’ and ST GRAND GALA MATINEE of the BOOKKEEPING, 0 WRITING LESSONS; ae ene a BORGI Fob Ar Aftimeti Urametet Spot ip ‘Correspondence, sis, last pearance . ‘Private rooms dai Jusiness Volleges, oH fan My nt isat'Bignors Brice | Bowery, entrance on Cent and 347 Fulton, Brooklyo FRENOU GENTLEMAN WOULD LIKB TO MEET ENA TEORTAR an American gentleman to exchange lessons. address A Ad talon foal parts ior aos house, $1, To avoid the rr the doors Uokets ean now be pur- ene. the bo ng Pike's Opera House; Schirmer's, an Broadway, MONDAY, Paautany nw NRROOKLYN ACADEMY, Second appearance of Rignor firignoll in Brooklyn, ROOKLYN ACADEMY, ‘Third night of the immensely success/ut LA GRANGE OLE GRAND ITALIAN OPERA OOMPANY, LASKO'S NEW YORK CADETS, DRILL SCHOOL for Monday and Thursday after. riy-aeventh regiment, Broad- aa for ciroulars, UPERIOR INSTRUCTION IN FRENCH, MUSIC AND © the Engiish branches, separately or to classe aoe Indy tome’ in teaching, ‘Terine moderate, Address C. ata. ow MONDAY EVENING, POERGA me! Ds, 2305; D MARRIED LADIES WHO WISH TO OBTAIN’ A will be p: otow's Vomic Opera, ful bandwriting or veviow heir English studi Pith Mise MoCULLOOH. Mig ADBLATDE, PHILLIPS, epporianhs ow ine" . vee ata 9 “confidential, Bigs. BRIGNOLI, ORLANDINI, ‘Musica’ Director and Conduct s Reserved seats can now be bi Academy, Mr. Jones’ jewelry store, 137 Auntie street, and Macoy's, 114 itrondway, LTT, BILLIAKDS, Ac. cw eink wea ZILLIARD ) TABLE.—WANTIED 30 UBASE, untrt May 1, 9 first class Billiard Table, Address, satin MH fa BATEMAN * Lasweg and Director | (erm, H., box 908 Post om " BRILLI GAY ——— SATURDAY SBVERING Funivany AE RN SS MING ‘oft Hr & __ COAL, Woop. & URS DB CLEOPATRE, OAL.—DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WEST. ES AMO! Bree: hi ey RETLLEZ, will perterm, for the kasi time, rile 6 t om Baie Company. goranten op. aes “4 race, . 5 and 2 Eas ita TAMMETS meth ‘NEXT TCRSDAY EVEN. fnirty-netond weseen D tuird avennes GUORGE B, PERRYMAN, French performances. azpereders eand petutare, Tuesday be na theatre to ve let for the other nights. Apply as the x of Seats teoured at the theatre and at 701 Broadway. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. BAexey,, ILLIAMS' BROADWAY THEATRE, | ine seis Litas savieh AY FW PRILRORM ANCES a ap enceme UST morning, February OTT A, hu it ig St. Teresa's ehureb, by Rev, Fatuer janelly, WATER Aty | Magda bi! a Parricn Carnouto Katie Dickwas, youngest daughter ais? ATINELS a SAS, “ny + | of the late John Boecnner. LAST. JOHN. BROLGH Coamm—Acaster,—In Brooklyn, E. D., om Wednes- LITTLE NELL LITEM day, Fabranry 6, by Rev. 8H Méeker, Joun H. Cozxe sox ee mi wAneigNtss to 0 Fanny ‘Acastan, daughter of Thomas: Acuster, Esq., ja © 801.0, BANJO BOLO, JontetBnows.<1n New ‘York, on Wodneneay, “gokonans Ai NeTRELS, February 6, by the Rev. J. Ransome, at the residence Ah PERSPECT CARNIVAL OF FUN of the bride, of Brooklyn, to Mrs. Hexen $8. Brown, 1 Ponte: On Saturday, February 1, at Eliza- beth, N. J. A. L. Brive, Mr, Davin Poxren, of Elizabeth, N J., to ‘sien K. J, Baier, of Brooklyn, Quin—Murray,—At Saint Lawrence church, York ville, on Wednesday, February 6, Caantrs H. Quix, of Paterson, N. J., to ehwny, daughter of Edward Murray, of this city, "No cards, Raywon—Reasex.—On Tuesday, February 4, by Rev. Francis L, Peck, assisted by Rev Dr, Partridge, P. A. It is respectfulty intimated ‘that. notwithstanding the wonderful success of tix mont attractive plece, cau oe te presented « few eveninay longer in consequence of 4 Papid production of THE INIMITABLE LOTTA ‘a other of her ANT SPHCIALTIFS. Box Book now open rv carriages at I ORRELL ‘AISTERS: NEW YORK TREATRE, 728 AND 730 BROADWA NEW TAND Babeid ta GREAT bess SBNSATTONS, Raynor to ANNA, youngest daughter of the late Peter V. prckwi cK Reinzen, Esq., of Brooklyn, E. D, FAERRS, To rae Evrron or tur Herann Tn the Henatp of the 6th inst. 1 soticed in the list coins the following ;—~ eaT—MoCLaucixy.—On Tuesday, Rew S. Smith, Mr. Daniel Best to both of this city. Being one of the parties above mentionod I herewith emphaticatly pronounce said marriage advertisement falee in every particular, no such marriage baving taken bis 'am insertion in your valuable your bumble Burar January 21, by the irs, Mary Meclausbey, DICK EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON, M P. B, CONWAY, PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. MRS. D, P. ROWERS, ESMERA LDA. " eee AR ti i. BEST, RLLY "AND LEON'S MINSTRELS—720 BROADWAY. ecifargus and enthusiastic applause by the lation, Bereta eran rene THE CLIMAX. OF PEM BEERQUE. Bice CROWDED | Nath iM ALL WEATH 00 THE. MUSIC, Becuen.—On Priday, February {, of consumption, The LKON—| soqnerz. Axpaew Bucumn, aged 3) years, 1 month and 20 days, ve a Guan DUFOH 1| deere ‘Tho friends and relatives of the family are reapect- ‘Properties,’ | fully luvited to attend tho fumeral, which will take FKourely Ne’ place frow St. Paul’s Lutheram church, corner of Sixth ae rik enue and Fifteenth street, om Sunday afterneon, at RDAY, ¥ Bt 8 Bint NOHIRYED PANY IN WORL) R’ ball-past ene o'clock. Al NSTREL OOM D. THE GREAT ORIGINAL RTUAMBOAT EXPLOSION. Battov.—On Thuraday, February 6, ef consumption, Leonean 8, BaL.ov, axed 59 years and 6 months. a The relatives and friends of the family are respect. GRUAT HIT will be tree irested win Ape ay “ ‘epnciaend fully wvited to attend the funeral, from his late eons ay age GEA ARE ESD dence, No, 6 Fourth street, Brooklyn, E. D., on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, Cranviery,—At Asteria, L. L, on Wednesday, Febru- ary 6, Josevu L. Craxvienn, eon of Joseph 5. and Eliza- 472. —BUTLER'S AMERIC pay THEATRE, ‘The frst variety theat in New York. MATINE MA’ MATINEE, TINER T beth Cranfield, aged 19 years and 6 ds MATINEE MAINE MATINEE ‘Funeral service to be held at St. George's Kpiscopal a GhLomtors BULL OF NOVELTIES. ehureh on Sanday afternoon at one o relock. Relatives THE oitat aH A CH and friends of tha family respectfully invited Casmnon. —On Thorsday, February 6, Mrs. Catuariva Any CaMexos, in the 84th year of her age. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the fainily are respect- fully invited (o attend the funeral, this (Saturday) after Boon, at two o'clock, from the residence ef ber grand. gon, Joseph Young, 557 Broome street. Conzxxa.—On Thureday evening, February 6, after a po ines, AnRanam M. Cozzens, in the 67th year of is ae, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from St. Bartnolo- ingen w sregrantoantierivon snaiavening, Doors open at 1: curtain rises mt 24. _Evening performanee commences al 7%. NAN FRANCISCO DUINSTEELS, 1 BROADW A ‘Ay, 7 AT A four years 1s positive evidence of wnizations. | mew church, Lafayette place, ov 2unday afternoon, a he The Big Ben Flower, Treubies at | alf-past one o’etock. the Met opel! The Active Boy. Shadows oa Ciavetaxp.—Oa Thursday, February 6, Etianata, the Wall, Clhasioat Terpsichore, Ten Little Tnjnw relict of James Cleveland, in’the 824 year of her age, The relatives and friends ef the family are respect- Ro JAMES E. MURDOCH TE, fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence Masri. pres of the late George Ricardo, Esq., at Hackensack, New TENNYSON, TROW pena TAYLOR and 7. B, BEAD. Jersey, on Sunday afternoon, at balf-past one o'clock, aL Bein way Hall, Feb. 10, 12, 1%, evenings, and Fi Dovie —On Friday, Febreary 7, Brian Doris, native Matioee, Lyre Ball, Feb. 11, and Academy of of Kaniscorthy, county Wexford, Ireland, in the 76th Brooklyn, Feb, 14, eveniny Programme changed on eanh dosanton. | year of bia age. His friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited s—Keserved Seals, $1; admiesion, upver | 46 attend the funeral, from the residence o! his soa. apace ainaclncniatireraniatianiie Doyle, No. 40 Raver street, WON. J, OD Pa; nehouts aor Ro ita nope inday #fternoon, at two o’elock. ey aph hotiien be Ga op. Me,; for Bute we vievo. Th en ME, oe Bowery, yop mre. wid and}, 13 irondnay, podaleite deen pdt, Twenty-fiith February 6, of scariet feres, jarrison and Adel: ei tt “Lawrence Van Wart, aged 1 ty Mott, and gran year, 7 months and 23 days. *Sirlends and relatives are invited to attend the (une- 10 and it, at 8 otc) Riverdale Farm for eake by the lev. ral, from the residence of her parents, 108 West Twen- seventh street, on Sumday afternoon, at half-past one clock. Evann—In Jersey City, on Friday morning. February 7, Dance Woopwanp, son of Da and Lizzie Evarts, aged 3 years, 3 month and 30 4: the theatr= VHOICE KASERVED SYATS ‘The Felatives and friends of the family are invited to 708 Ab ae harps, attend the feseral from the residence of his parents, 221 South Fifth street, on Sunday afternoon, at two PALLROAD fel ET OFFICE, Tr -+ =e | o'eloek, Coe eae Te way, poe and Catskill (N, ¥.) and Norwich (Conn.) Reserved seats for all ir clans cntertsiameais, Diease copy. : _ INTAIN, AL cece ogy oa. Yebrvery an ? a Marcanvr, widow of John A’ Fountain, aged 76 years cs THE BALL SEASON. % abd 7 moaths. A ~GRAND MASQUERADE BALL ‘The funeral will taki or Tye Sunday afiernoon, at TEUTONTA MAENNERCTION frien? are requested to attend, Wil take piace a) Are AOA ae: Harcay, --In Brooklyn, on Friday, Febroary 7, Amy H., $8 for gentienan and i wife of Robert Hatley. i $1. To ‘The relatives a: id Rejatives and friends are invited to attend the funera:, from her late resideace, ‘327 Henry street, on Monday afternoun, at ofelork. iMitaa Hotel on Friday, Samant Surnaay, widow of Frederick Harter. ‘The friends @: the family are invited to ‘attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, from late heen No. 20 Quincy street. Brooklyn. Bawaiss.—~In this cuy, on Wednesday, February 5, Mra, Rnopa Haw eins, im the 65th year of ber age. acquaimtaness are rorpectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her sister, Miss A. HL. Jones, No. 89 Clinton piace (Eighth streey), fais ( Saturday) moraing, wt ton o'clock. . On Thursday, Febroary 6, Axsoy Herrick, th year of bie age. 1s and those of the famity and the members t as i of the Tammany Soeiety, of the Democratic Republican A * Genera! Committee at Temmany Hall, and of John D, Willard Lodge F and A. M., are requested to attead his February 7%, We Wis, a2 Pourth avenue, Private bores, | $i ind $10, cao be secured of Modes & wecrelary, ‘alton atrvat, or che direction + thoohm, de miiste nader oy a. Kien DANCING ACADEMIES. DANBANTE bruary 1, at ® steer Foriy-seeuwd eee. va, HORACE WATRRS &0., 481 fat his ge residence, 5/3 Lexington avenue, on dispose oF 0) Pianos, Majodnous and ay alverudoo, At oud o'clock, withour further | nil take ane. y lane wrency.--On Thursday, Pevruary amy How, pena han Fane FA sgl tena wife of D. B. Lawrence, of this city, in the 48th year of LARGOR aT or NEW SFCOND WAN ber ace. rand fod aprigh! to let and so . : grand. fed apeisle and w ‘The relatives and {tends of the family are respects: 8 Union aqnar iy ited to attend the funeral, from bor late residence, 208 Cariton avennie, Brook yo, thts (Baturday) afternoon, NT ROSEWoUD ONIPIC! PEANOPOR ey nab used Dre mouths: oot », On Thursday, Fobrasry 6, Finavon Len, widow Suita Paint Rronanse Chamber of ibe tate Joba B. Lee, of thisclty, aged 75 years, 44 Wot Sixieomth air $200 id, full 18 Amity etre The re and frend funeral, at Doctor Hutton” this @aturday) atterngon , ation On Wodnesday, Fabruary §, Hawey Lirtir, anative of Tompo, Fermanegh county, Ireland, aged 41 ‘© requested 10 attend the chured, Washington square, one o'clock, without further iv rou fe 801 2 TO Dat all riety vane Mya to tone roadway. | | ry | A LADY HAVING A WAN DOM: RVEN OOTAVS | rome woos oarved | Agra arch corner of 0 Bedford Has make cs til Of anlew ce Cali Thied a, 1 ry K elatives and friends are ous oy th YiRSe CLASS SEVEN ocra¥ ROSE von H Wiitont firiher invitation Stan members of co janoforie, af auperior tone and ti imenty-recoad regiment, 8. M. and Cully warraniod; @ great bargais, Yor cual, at 194 Greed | la Woop—-At Wilton, ean. on Thursday siooat, meer Mats, \2 February 6, Sanam Francms, daughior of ( ee . 4 ant Sophia Lockwood, aged 19 years, Hany Pi OFORRES A " on ae 0 f drop quo tadecid on ta: | 5 LocaHaan.—On Tharsday, Febroary 6, of dropas, s Lovenmax, aged 53 years and 3 months. bs 4 relatives nid friends of the fa are respectfi yor.ied to attend th S#coad avence, on Sunday afternoon, at on | Leonand.--Oo Friday, February 7, after ® neet, ManGaner Lronanu, wife of Richard Leonard, io } the 324 venr of ber ag the frie ta CHAK J. BRITS, Leroy pines (94 lanckar sireet) Pres, ORGA Planoa ca soll 1) take oneerth without tuveras ee 1a a oneal Inwtai mente, Pianos and Organs to i y & 60, £5 BERT VEN OCTAVE PLANO. ‘WE Broadway. amily, and those of Richard rs Faquested to attond the fui ke, for ealedy MINER residence, No, 200 Kast Twentieth street, e = ba jay Shocune We two \ hog 4 1 a beloved OND — Ro A r., only ai low = 4 N ee, with brie mm@her's wom Dower, the @ days, ‘The relatives and friends of the famiiy pre reepect- fally invited tootend the funeral, froi of his father, Fourth ue, between Twenty-Gres - NB! Twenty-second streets, South Brooklyn, on Sunday af. ternoon, at two o'clock. ‘Menareys, —On Thureday, February 6, Witisam Mame- 3 the residence ‘TENS, in the 434 year of bis age. The friends of the family faneral, from his late resideyce. No. 431 on Sunday afternoon, at one <=. Morr, oe Priday orning. dence of invited to attend the Canal strest, rumry 7, * rolict of the late Jacob B, Taylor. f the family are invited to t St, George's obureh ( morning. half-past eek be interred at Fairfield, Conn. Friemts can return by the express traip, leaving Fuir- Held at seventeen minutes past ve P.M. McCaxrmey. —On Thured: 7 February 6, Meany, widow nd native of parish of Sinardkin, county Donegal, Ireland, aged 31 yearn, The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- specifully invited to attend the funera’, ths (Saturday) cane, at balf-past one o'clock, from 177 Washing- Masvs,--On Friday, February 7, Tuowas McMancs, of consumption, aged 37 years. of the family are requested to attend the from the resi noon, at one o'clock. Nonvats.—Oa Frid yy morning, February 7, atthe real. Jaw, Joseph S, Pratt, 66 East Fifty. treet, Wittiam Norvatt, ageé 79 years. ves and friends of the family are respectfully on Sunday afternoon, at taken to Cornwal, aaa nce of his breather, James J, dence of his son- whi invited to attend the funeral, four o'clock, Remains wilt be Orange county, on Monday Lg at sig Foursda ‘ebrunry 6, at (he residence of the Rev. L. M. ease, D. D., Puiio C. Pease aged 32 years and 3 ae The relatives and friends are invited to attend the t two o'clock, from the funeral, on 8undav afternoon, residence of bis father-in-law, John Pierce, West Farms Ryax.—On Wednesday, February 6, Joan Ryan, aged 83 years and § months May his soul rest In peace Amen. The friends and relatives of the family and those of his brother James Ryan, and of his oncles George and James Ryan, and of his brothers-in-law James, Robert avd George McNulty, are respeotfu'ly invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence. Blissvilie, near Cal- vary Cemetery, 1.1, thia (Saturday) m»ramg, ten o’elook Tho remains will betaken to the Sortnary chapel in tbe cemetery, where @ solemo requiem mass will be offered up for the repose of his soul, ‘Dublin papers please copy. Remiy.—On Thursday, February 6, at No, 111 Titary street, Brooklyn, Perm C, Reriy. The relatives ‘and friends of the family are respeet- fally requested to attend the funers,, this (Saturday) morning, half-past nine o'clock at Sk James cathedral, Jay street, where a soloma requiom mass will ‘be offered for the repose of his soul, and from thence bis remains will be Cross, Flatbush, Rowe, —At Morkosseen, N. J., Jean Romur, aged 32 years, The remains wil! be taken to Albany and interred by his family. Smaui.—On Friday, February 7, Mrs, Esa R., the wife of William H. Small and daughter of Richard and Hetta Smith. The friends and acquaintances are invited to attend the funeral, on sunday afterooon, at one o'clock, from hor late residence, 200 Clinton street, Srexie.—Oo Thursday, February 6, Daviv Sresis, aged 20 years, Relatives and friends of the fami'vy are invited te attend the funeral, from his mother's residence, 777 Eighth avenue, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. Woovrvry,—On Thursday morning, February 6, a lingering illness, Groncx Cores, second con of Rev, G. W. and FW. Woodrufl, im the 19h year of bis age. Faneral services wil! be held in the Seventh street Methodist Episcopal eburch on sundiy afternoon, at three o'clock, The remains wiil be tuken to Danbury, Conn., for interment on Monday morning. Waire.—In Brooklya, on Thursday, February 6, of paralysis, Wie ‘AvGUsTes: Waits, in the 70th year of bik age. ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the 10 o'clock, from No. moved to the Cemetery of the Holy funoral, on Monday afternoon, at 2 Pierrepont place POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE, in Democracy. The Democratic State Central Committee of Louisiena have issued an address in which they say :— ‘The essign under which this rally ia made the national democratic party of the Union. There in Bo other flag afloat among constitutional men in amy part of the thirty-séven States Avy atiempt to raise another wou be the signal of weakness and the fore- runner of tes, And let it be said frankly, for many among us who have waged a lifelong conflict with ‘on issues infinitely fess momentous, to be an unsafe trustee of the conserva- tive por 16 constitution, that the clarion ton with which itis now summoning tts hows to the con- ict, and the alacrity with which the masses throng to call, the high standard of the old faith which i ‘scribes on it8 banners, and the mighty hyped whi ita, ancient organtsation ‘vigoro) tm paign’ power brings to the good task, Commend 1b ho tek ‘unbesitating approval as the accepied champion ef de- liverance, A call for a State Convention to mest in New Orleans en the Sth March is issued, to which tho committee im- plore the people of Louisiana ‘to ead their ablost, mest trusted and patriotic men.” The eticut Democracy. The Counccticut Democratic State Committee have tsgued an address to the people ef the state sovering the well known ground upon which thor partisans in tho State stand. Tho interest in the election In Connec- ticut 1s embanced by the faet that the Le ture whieb ja to be choren ix wo elect @ United Biates Senater te succeed or to re-elect Mr, Dizo. The democrats, eon- Odent of carrying the State, are looking around amo! their own tried veterans for @ person suitable to fill the position, and have generally pitched upon Mr. W. W. Eaton, who, however, meets with soine opposition from the more moderate members of Ue party. 1s that of Political Misceliany. The Vermont Repubiicam ‘entral Committee bave called a “talc Convention to meet in Rutiaud on the 8th Marca, Developments Down South. {Prom the Macon (Ga.) Telegraph, Feb. 2.) Ite quite probable that General dieude nae asked to | be relieved of the command of the Third Military Dis- trict, The position was distastefut to bim from the be- ginning, and it would appear f fact hight that be bas been inade rior, Te it postpone the Florida © to have his way. Still worse, the commuutcation be sent upon the subject was withheld from the Iresideot, We happen to know that a few days after General Meade aa- sumed command im Atlanta he was visited by Governor Paton, of Alabama, and the impropriety of the election order for that State, issued by his prede- cessor, by which an election for officers under the constitution jramed by the Vonventioa in that State was directed to be held at th hat Position. change the o: iesnea by Poy munwationt were also withbel t' from tho President, Missourt Poti ene. ‘The St. Louie democracy bave authorired an offer of any amount of money to secure the holding of the next Democratic National Convention iv that city. The st. Lputs Republican (gem.), February 5, states that there existe great activity among the democrats in the State, and add. Information bas been communicated to us of associations or clubs formed in ufty-eient counties, which have not fied the Presideut aad Secretary of the demooratiec association of this county of their organise- tion. Most of these clubs take the simple name of democratic clubs.” ‘The Trenton True Ame nation of Joel Parker for President by the democratic members 0” the Now Jersey Legisiature, and says:— “We think that New Jersey bas now a claim which should not be disregarded, and in presenting the name of Joel Parker ass canaidate for the Presidency, sub- | ject to the decision of the National Convention, wo we are not only doing our duty to the “tate, but to the country at large. Soldiers’ aud Sailors? National Convention. ‘A call for a national convention of Union soldiers and salors 18 issued to meet in Chiesge on the 19th of May, the day previous to the meeting of the National Repub- lican Convention, The call ts signed by General T, T. Crittenden, chairman of conference, ond an executive comtoittes, at the bead of which stands the oame of General Walter S. Harriman, radical candidate for Gov ernor of New Hampshire. THE BURNING OF THE LIVINGSTON COUNTY ALMSHOUSE the Rochester Exp: on, ] ‘This morn e o'eloek a fh {iscovered in one pouseted witd the county poor | nose, known a8 the lock-up, and which w One the insane women, ft was entire! [Fro consumed, j horrible to reinte, with loss of life. The buuding | Wasa wooden structure, about twenty-tive by soventy~ | Ave feet in size avd two sories high, wit (allors’ works shop and echoolroom, decides the ovils for the insane women. It was situated about three rods north of the } east wing of wee main building, and surrounded on Wh t with buildings, the datas, algo cing about foor fodato the o& in’ the building at the time of persons, Four or five of tni ber aro misang, come of woom are kno: be turned, there beng the nbs and skull human body lying ander one of the plain sight; but out of reach watil the Ore d ‘of tbe poor bei creatures before they i Oe are indeseriva- to those whe heard ‘There were fre but oi bie, but were mo them

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