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_AMTSEWEE* enrnnnnemmnanee Owurte THEAT! MAS PANTOMI ¥ “GL. FOX's Hi MPTY DUMPTY, HOLIDAY PROTIVAL PERFOKMANOES, Great Attractions, ‘The great Fox, GRAN 1 the Kiraltys, wEW, YEA the Duets, MATINK, the Dance ct he Dwarfs Innumerabie comic specialties which are combined in this woadrous Paniomime 0 & GREAT HOLIDAY CARNIVAL OF FUN, baste Foon hong se of We NEW YEARS DAY. Seerat MATINEE. act pict with the oe rel rhea NT FALL TO TAK a ED BRM TO SER HOMPTY ames inl Orme THEATRE, *,* SPECIAL NOTICE, *,* HUMPTY DUMPTY's HAPPY NEW YEAR. } TWO PERFORMANCES OF U. L, FOX'S HUMPTY DUMPTY ON NEW YEAR'S DAY. MATINEE AT 2 EVENING AT 8. ako THE YEAR Mf | | CRU I [NG + LEGTONS “Bootu Wh bin pup nib diay of ™ DI, Ox peomes We ANLONY vt a - POR: AT ONE. tho Theater, also at ity-eighth street, Y, : NEW CAST, LA sh 4ACKAYB, anda select company, Ma KAYE. ;ONIMG NIC 0, TANUARY & et. 302 NOW OPEN. Mw UN W BaQORL EN THEATRE. JEW Y. 5 Hise! wan ae 1872, E ‘CRISTO, va slebrated no novel c of thatname. 0. CIRCUS. b y, oppoalte New York Hotel, ay Ni ANG OF 28 moana enin, — the week, and is AND e 8X" TURDAY AFTER- Je Ob Wat RORRERE: the Great ersoter Ch id, FRANCOIS BEGKIST, with his wpila aud g Dogs, in connection with tho entire DOURET h OF RIDERS AND GYMNASTS. ‘The Ballet Sep omine Ca nd ‘duping the week. CINDERELLA, prith, Magnificent Dresres Appolatments, and intro- Guoing Fifty Beautiful and Educated Chiidrén, Gorgeous arringen and a Stud of Pigmy Fontes, will Be produced RYANT'S OreRA HOUSE. 1672. PPY NEW YI soo muy. BRY ANTS MINSTHELS THE EXCECSIOR TROUPI {. Notion. tice. By particular request of the numerous patrons of ment, the Sige begs to announce the the ever eopalas HOO FLY. rie BRIGAN ‘Ds, ISHOO FLY, SHOO FLY, Head oo ELE. Bitty PLY. bs. D Matinee Saturday at 2, Seats ‘secitred ‘a advance, ‘TEIN WAY HALL. THEODORE Ti MAS" UNEQUALLED CON ERT ORGANIZATION OF SIXTY DISTINGUISHED PERFORMERS, public is respectfully informed that Mr. THEODORE THOMAS Fa ues a series, Gis ND Evextvg CONCERTS .D A MATINEE on PWEDNESDAY EVENING, ANC ABY, XK (DAY EVENING, J. IN FRI UARY 13, and CRATURDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 13, ‘when the following eminent rps will appear :— MISS MARLE KREB! the young and brilliant I mR, BERNARD Aboy Museum of Anatom 29 gulegie of insarest niste, Ser ar appearance this JOTERARE (Viola), og ses" Pe RB ROOKLYN. RAND EXTRA RIE KREBS, NE DOLLAR, sets will commence on games of all the con- st music stores and at TATOMY, 618 BROAD- just added to the iumioncones* the great oF toe! illusion, by which roan 08" tron ody, A grail m nae oF the thetPaon dendigo G ene Per ontor, tor tne tree aoe Of visworen ata tothe worl ‘der, to LJ whole, ROOKLYN OPERA HOUSK. Junction Fulton and Flatbush avenues, Soccge Minstrels, the Cie! Slave Troupe, are greeted with laughter ‘every night. Grand atinee jew Year's ‘at P Agony commences Houston and Bleecker streets. mot Anatousy, 818 P. 8.—The Georgia inatrele are genuine negroes. Go rthy see them. pater FeO ANNU. oe ON Or PAINTINGS, beavier any iy BOOMS, 817 BROADWAY. C, PIANOFORT a3. FINK ASSORTMENT OF SECOND HAND GRAND, Z UARE AND UPRIGHT ‘EINWAY & SONS’ MAK. tien Aleta pumbec ot Pranvech cibee, maki oh sate satis & SONS, Steinway Hali, 109 and 111 East t, New York. LARGE STOCK OF PIANO! reat or se!l cheap; rent allowe: M. M,N M. SMERRELL'S, 0. § Union sqaare ( fi For BEST MAKE! on AF “A BRAUTIFUL PIANO OREy $100. A STEINWAY ro Pianoforie, carved 76 Carved logs, perfuct order, er BIDDLE, 18 Ami ‘case, round corners, ibe for cash. treet, near Broadway, TANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS —OF NEW AND Pe most beautiiul styles, of diveroat raacera, a: lower for cash or moathly instalments, o¢ for re: TERS, «81 Broadway, than can betourlelsswaere, Aopen r OF MUBIC. JOSEPH DOW JANUARY 9, JAMES E, J! jomm iG HOP, 1872. GEORGE A. OSGOOD, President. SuNNING S BEDFORD) \ioe Presents fous FE Faciows,t Secretaries joRean JONBS, Treasurer. Asa oF muUsIC. ALL, ARY rs CERCLE Ld naNcals DE LY{ARMONIE. PriReMen's THE PEK rap PM ered BALL wipows' ‘aad ods HANS’ FUND VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT, will be nat D on MOMDAY, CC IEVEMING, gaNtaky a, 16 (Admmticg erin and ladte any of tho ‘au ve obtained from Fulton street. TAM ik Venu An Te President, 146, Peart street, ‘ALONZO’ 8! rer, i20 Guo, F. Neeort, pay is? Pearl 1BRI Trane, Dress B: M take Thursday res "Febru Se rot ekets at $15 adm! Aghios ney Bae AN LIBDERKRANZ.—THE ANNUAL GRAND Place at the Academy of 1972. A mited pum. eatiemay and two Ky gray of introduc, y be secured A.J throu Mr. foul GRABS, 136 weve ronan street, corner of all BAYERSDORPE! Hp ye hi wetobaey’ Beka 1972. A, 1 ay or evening. Bleventh street. LL fy Thirteen: RCULARS a vite ie academ; —— ————$——$$____— C 4 _ RIVERS? DANCING ACADEMY, 17 STATE Js , inca BRE 5 Court, Brookiyn.—New classes for ocingers aie fre A Mag Au By Tashi jonable Dances are re van one quarter. for ton the Di ular, Enclose 9 cents stant. ROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMIES, 96 BROOME street and 133 W Particular auention paid to ie present very meat via, —Apviglog r I o of round aud Ghie to waltz, ga Cpaenons ACADEMY OF DA’ LYM HAUL. Rinte cia DELPHI HALL, brandwss pag tim BAT! BUIKEE MORDAY ¥ done Lio Male? * t p oF pol XCIN the Reservoir square. 1 roadway and Fifty-second etrert. ‘Sn4 attend at their convenience ¥,Janiary s from 7 to.12 P. rom? tA. M. IS fogeres GARDEN, AMUSEMENTS | PY NEW Y! Ha! YEA wo PERFORMANCES TODA ELI of the AND FAS! IMMENSE Y. AT 3, Vi Hab bk 10 ete THE drama, the CK Of THE GREAT TREXTRICAL SENGATION OF THE 8 o’clock.—Curtain rises, 8:10—Pas de Fi 8:15-.Bretone Woo 8 :20—Carline' Three Cras Co ryphees 1d Corps de Ballet. aoe — coving Miss Jeng tee, Smt “The 8 :g0—arand Incantats $45—The Fair wing §-3 = Se —The Ci ene. Grotto, with Sis’ Bong, “Love's Machi a ies Kate Santie: uarteite, lcome, ‘Strangers ‘of Earth.” and Demon Dance, te La) by the great ’remiere Dan- pense, Mile Perinia Sas: os toa de ©; 9:58—Pas Tapsanol, by the yd mento Premieres. ‘The Infant tam ryatal nase te ne te ana Ku iver Fountain. Iden ‘fs -Bacchanalian Dance i the great Ci de Balter, relots, by Adfieane, Bamblnay ‘Adrienne, bina, Felicitis, Mar- pa ‘Transformati ea panes bi the grcat Promicre Sasst. Wonderful Majitons, Song and ” mites ane: “Osan |—Professor rotessor Samwel's Troupe of Trained Animale, ells Troupe 10:4—-Grand and masons Ward 1 ls—the ed ne reannt Dew Dro In conclusion rae ‘Transformation fcete of the Palace of Management confidently assert that, both tm its details and ton its entiret rine BEAOK CROOK, as presented at this Bie Wost Vaate COMPLETE Arena INTERESTING, BEWITC! INGLY A’ ACTIVE, PERFECTLY NTED Bal CLE bats ae ate IN AMERICA, LAST NIGHTS OF DIVORCE! Rotts Clara MER ‘D SIX DAY: DAYS IN A IN ADVANCE. eo Owen Part De Vere 28d MATINEE of prone ahah, NEXT,at 1. a SPECIAL EuptvOROR MATINKB, Miss AGNES E. THEL. *, ts may. be secured fo! ¢ the Lal ee willbe with SCKa eth: seeeneence at ae Prgmenece ot Mr, te Mr. GEORGE PARKES and roduction ra mei 9 ot the compome cad Jaborate atl « 5 Oke el HUSBANDS ot Meets ROU," of “T YOUNG “SHE NANDE." HEARTS wo ee a AS Bits ape ane ‘AND SHE WOULD NOT" and of “FER. HEATRE COMIQUE, eis 1872. A MATINEH\ CHANGE OF BILL AGH PERFORMANCE, ‘4 BROAD WA ae ‘WEAR TWO Benning AT 7:45. First appearance of the great Wonder, tn nis great Specialty, the Mistig CHANGES, BIL E GREY, Ban joist. SNOR RANCHES Ju ‘ er. Allthe mammoth, at BOTH ENTERIAINMENTS, in a new Olio. ‘Second week of the great ir ir. JOHN HART, ‘The pleasing Vocalist ‘and Protean Artist, JOsH B. TWO ART, MISS ELUA W ESNER. IN WILD, CHAS, WHITE at the and ony others ee MATINEE: GRA! AND EVENING PERFORMANCE. PERFOKMANCES TO-! Oy wt MATINEE AT 234, ING AT 7 MATINEE WEDNESDAY | AND BATURDA AY. ALLACK'’ "Kut, NOVELTIES POSTPONED in consequence of the ee, Yana Mr. Brougham’s now ia ihe, FOURTH WEKK OF he ran, 0 WARK SIN br; JOHN carta: its . ATLIGMPHANT AX ANP “ ENTHUSIAS- Beooers AGAR pH HE MY OF MUSIC, NEW YEAR'S NIGHT, DAY, JANUARY 1. isa, ALLACK COMPANY K a Tae searous. ed Characters by MP dohe “iron JM. Stoddart, fnery,, Mr. its at well ir, We deo “Gharies Hook? c ley, Mias Annie De- para, itr, land, Mme. Ponist, Bias Helen ma e¥onoy Hunt, Mise Flora Clayton and others. EW YORK circus. Fourteenth street, L. B. LENT... HOLIDAY MATINEES EVERY DAY AT 24, EVERY BVBNING Aa RECORDED SUCCESS OF THE GORGEOUS HOLIDAY PANTOMIME. HUGE AUSIENCES AND VOCIFEROUS APPLAUSE. see eae Ao UE FEATURES se BSH SENSATIO! IN UNPARALLELED FOR ABSORBING INTEREST EXCITATIVE FEATS. Ol OF SKILL. First ark in America of the GYMNIC MIRACLE, tse Fen Mile, ROLLAND, C. toe BEST CIRCUS" RIDERS in HAWLEY! b,Liis exclusive, original and startling PERISTREPHIC FLIGHTS UP IN THE AIR, TERRIFIC TRIPLE SOMERSAULTS, SIXTy FEET FROM THE GROUND. tae Ope HAWLEY sAgrOMPLISHES ania FASE BEasOr, A SERI F SUPE! STATIC FI Ars. FN EVER AY- PTED BY ANY OTHER ACROBAT, W. FISH and WAsAN P poem BE NTIRI: MAMMOTH CIRCUS TROUPE, ‘a diversided programme of Arenic Marve's. Becond week of the new an: GORGEOUS Hobibay PANTOMIME, PIC’ eh PASTOR'S OPERA nOUSE—20t a W YEAR'S DAY. ~~ XTRA GRAND MATINEL. pe ed ed XTRA atid MATINE % AY. x THE Lb in the new trick and (ransformation Fantominy guinade entitled LITTLE GOODY TWO. 8 HARLE! JENNIE A et hes work champion Gymnast. rhe | DDER OF in his PERILOUS TONY PASTOR and ALL | ‘be FAVORITES APPEARING, ry ra THE hich, conse arvety, ESQUE INC! ROT! GOODY TWO SHOES ND MAT INEE, TS, FEAT, ITTLE OLLIE GOLDSMITH WILL GIVE MIs ‘ith Shakspeurian Kecitations at Chickering’s Hall, Fontteenth street orelo 80 East Fourteenth street. Tickets ee or r ‘SETS OF iMYROVED ARTIFICIAL TEETH, $10 upwards; Gold Fillings 0 airy wards Bond citog eet (1 FACT..-LAD sor MARS for good luck im everything, speedy mar- ame, day and lottery. | We is » sclentifc astrologer. d aventie, Dear Tweiith street, 00 © rue il i a ‘Tent! ‘3, olen Monday ard Thursday y evenings « a 1 o'clock. MP. ROSA—GREAT NATURAL OLAIR’ PA 1s your whole Danal street, near Hudsor LL NERVOUS tay | SPEC 1AL Drs ‘ASE: Denlly and effect iy cuted without detention from business vy Dr. LEW) fo. 7 Beach sucet. ith ae ayer et : on Friday, January 6, commencing at ior vale at Goldamith's Writing Cotleze, el amd wy ” Walle, 19 DIES AND GENTS, CONSULT PROFES. its to # 188 BLANCHE FOLEY, NEDIGALAND BUSINESS | 513 5 as wet nurse, tot ice the child to her own home ; ahe ant, 383 Siath avenue, between Twentieth and : ‘ Terme. gentlemen $2, Cir- 'OYANT, RE- ert the }eradio to the grave, 472 MEDICAL, _ PRLICTED REQUIRING IMMEDIATE RELIEF consult Dr. HAR: Tid ARRISON, 179 Bleecker street, Ofuce very privat AMo UNFORTUNATES, FROM WHATEVER CAUSE redused, speedily cuted 120 Twesty-siath ov reek, nears Bi ‘dies; confides Went Treuiy-siath sireet, KR. BOTT, 60 BOND STREET Wa) consulting physician =Skiiful treatment and mod- 8. erate if ua ug ¥ nal A. WES, PROFESSOR OF MIDWIFERY, AND MME WEST, panel tan, 44 West Forueth sreet, near Seventh weDue, NTLEMSN GET ri iiifal treatment should consult mmedate.y Dr. LEW 1, No. Ne. 7 Be Beach street. ADIES REQUIRING SKILPUL | TREATMENT FOR L delicate and complicated com Dr. GKINDLE, 120 Weat Twenty sixt! y Dr. GRINDL FOR LA- ‘ixth avenue. —LADIES* co: YIDEN- VISITING THE crty AND IN NEED ata should consult M*¥e cine. 179 aul, BLEECK br iahe: All gous ELL, 114 BAST TENTH STREET— wih; PrarAd om ‘hot bumbug ladies with medi- | Herald Uptown Liranch oltice, 1,20) Broadway. makes elegant business penmien fui treatment, Ofer, 120 | NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1872 AMUSEMENTS. dSonennaneca’ i ainen ML sada CITY GOVERNMENT. OWERY THEATRE . Bowesyatueares Mgr ® PRELIOM, was ogee ogee nO FRAME, Mak: —inenadpalicnaagan eh Bese oF address Mr, H, SCHUSTER, “Dasara, ats Bossa b. (OPLOIAL.] re IMMENSE DRA! ANTED—a GRAND MATINER AT Toiuoce, . a UOULD I Hestseen Race Co00K. : Seart et Aldermen commencing with the Draua Ds PR ogy Se 8 ioicek FM. A D—A WOMAN NG CARVER AND TO te followed by the Drama of the te aE Want attend to steam Mable, Apaiy a GOULD'S restaurant, wgiembern Darsunat Yow call signed by a majoriy ot Salons, Hornpipe, by the woller SATELE DELMON, eirocent Thomas Coman, Eeq., President, io the chatr, FIVis YEARS UI AGS, Ler first appearance, after which ANTED—A WET NURSE, WITH A FRESH BREAST ne Ge Sellen meee Guady, McKterer, Mitchell, O'Neill, Drama oF the BRIGANDS OF VALABRIA, 2a, ERE eal ac 7M ae, beuween IF ando'ciocs | Plunk, Rell, ealchtng Sad Woltmat—10 concluded with te Hen 1 pe Md Fiagtourte bell, Herne teemnne SAE Recember anti were TT) # O'CLOCK, <a FIRST CLASS WOMAN COOK FOR A RROOLUTIONS. first aight of ae in four parts, by J. Meath, ened ‘also akitchen girl. Apply at Union ets By Alderman PLuwxirr— wentitled Dining Rooms, corner 14th at. and University place, from ved That Henry MoKee be and he is hereby permit: PEDES to 12 this day. to substitute au ornamental lamp for the ordinary street or, CUTE THE RELIABLE, meron —— mnie Sraeea front of bis jo. 398 Righth ed The celebrated Cowediagy 2 rennin _, CLeRKS AND SALESMEN. La a A "WHE RELIAB su addition provid RY, r SCENEUY AND GanAT SENSATIONS, A ‘FIRST CLASS, EXPERIENCED oo and from em AND | "fhe FRRIDES® pu apes Taestion whether the, Board would vious to which the lovers, who are retirin; Bincee ino as applicant for Pepi ba Si ae old see TWO PORTS +4 aamapeaedial on hem ouse. Address H. B. pe majo Ce afirmative by the following vote Ny Di by THADDEUS W. Dagrenaicesateg amv Dain we SMADSRTS | lag TO ites ee ee ALES OF NEW ‘Afirmative. r in which MISS KATE RAYMOND tnd Me. , B. Colton ee eee tea ING A. FIRST OLA Phe Welimas Mitchell, Oellien ote etchtiog aid ai appear. the jopbers would lik pata ney for Phi ta aa New York pe and house. ‘same was ¢: 10° be secif’ to the of Aw white t uflice, ‘rhlladelph “ie aw. L box Ms 638 Pe pr Gitano for RAND OPERA HOUSE. ” op mn THE FLORENCESIL A BITUATION AS ERK BY & YOUNG an MITCHBLI.— SBOOND WEEK OF IHIUIE BRILLIANT ENGAGE. ger arr. Yeary experience in Dusluess; can wean ved, That ie Genet, Joka B. 3 sonar and eae ONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 1 t fag serene. salary moderate. | NEE | Boers drangdon, pr meet og ans ge ra ATTRA‘ FE NEW Y. Avent ri = pone nce he Me yl aeey, OHV AE COLLEEN BAWNIT een dealined to cop (ROT CLASS COAL SALESMAN FOR | “The Pumerneyy bes caida louse: one fuily acquainted with the bitu- put pat the question ether the Boa sal 4 perfectly known preferred. Apply at 71 “Avhich was was deeised | in the affirmative by the following vote sa 88, = majority of all the members elected voting in favor - MR. AND MRS. W. J. FLORENCE, for the first time in this city MYLES NA Ae Shy, ty Ck ANN CHU(:! ‘The intention of the mana: roduce ip rapide aie | (8A TRAV pein \OLISNS—A TRAVELLING AGENT HAVING A | Afirmattve—The President, Aldermen Charlock, Culdy, mit mine atation‘of east CE ae att 1 Wor g@ trade and valuable, connection, a out the uakierer, Mitchell, O'Neil, ‘Pummklt, etlly, Selosting aud vmatization ‘ for co! 10) ry Woltman—| HOROUGHPARE Ik wh renee oe | Ridress box 4361 Post ofice. * ‘And the satne was directed to be sent to the Board of At ry UGHPARE, in which Mr. FLORENCE will 9» t Aldermen f BOBENREIZER, ine Ste, whi terns 07 = | teers be ng of dee Due hotice w!! : ahem Gee ~ COACHMEN | "AND | ‘GARDE NERS. ue TEs nat permission be and. i hereby given to Wil. *'Seate for anv performance my ve 6» RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WISHES a | Hat m Canby Gog bY shina OR ai a ont ok ae 10 10 P.M, ; af br situation as coachman ; can come well recommended. fea under’ ee Bees ame AE hint whe. jn janetion way, Gali at 105 40th at, between Gb and 7h avs., in private | Wor oy oad isiiacih —— | family, the edad F put the question whether the Board would LSSON'S FARE WE iT said resolution, A SPAPEWELL ? op THE ANYED—A COACHMAN'S SITUATION, BY A SIN- sh was decided in the affirmative by the following vote “4 ae aa " “ORs ia LNY, beat ai i reference gam present ep fe rirt Symp nell (a. majorly of all the members elected voting in favor there- } exe. wee ge Spare Tg eer Je, Now 6 Wear B7th at cord yg-The President, Aliermen Charlock. Cuddy, ; ie = oe ——= = Maltlorer, fchell, O'Nel!l, Plunkitt, Reilly, Schitebting an | @, JAN. 3, ED—MALE&S. ‘And the same was directed to be sent to the Board of Ae x or wastiblpatae itor ANGELL'S TURKISH BATHS, LEXINGTON ron Aye “ta Aldermen f ret cone concurrence. si REGARD de. | industrious, ANCA Avia honest intelligent | Resolved, te ‘name of Zoaoph Fiache, on thelist of rector and Goindncioe siclan medical student for ofice; must be well recommended. | persone painted’ Commissioners of Deeds, be aren gy ee plan mete mended or altered to as t0 tend Josel Fielucl sM0OKLYN-MIGNON, CHANCE FOR MEN, WOMEN, BOYS AND OIRLS The PRESIDENT put the question whether the Board would acmgepemagge oo. neem | 10 learn tele ing for + le- ROOKLIN ACADE Ee NTESSON MIGNON. hic Institute, 20 ‘Hath av, te Ce Tost ich was decided in the affirmative by the follow! organ echt is EW iL ft Sua OFTHE raphe k ing Demand Fae cat oper ania er a ‘ll the Imemiore cleciea vitae terol YN ACADEMY. OF MUSIC. . The Fresident, Allormen Charlock, Cuddy, TORSDAY BY. ING, YAN. led, AT § O'CLOOK, of, WANTED ceEAPahae saa) Goaetodil reoeey Mektorer Mi hell, O'Neil, Plaukivts Melly, Beshoktiog asd mendous Address box 31h? Poat ollice, wii: «DUVALL. eRONCOE idehara! GAPOUL: TAMER. see Aldermen for Beata ier : Mateus? ako Broadway.” | WWANTED—AN EXPERIENCED SUBSCRIPTION OAN - saan O'N ba Wend the a Tatas was directed to be sent to the Board of As- conourrence, at 14 ‘vasser for a daily journat; @ liberal guarantce allowed; ae woo sist woon's, | Rove,but a iret class man neea apply to LATHROP, #2 Cedar tulad GRAND NEW YEAR FESTIVAL, essa 1 That Jaraes Bilger be and he is hereby appointed mmaisstoner of Deeds in and t Now York, 1n the place and Mead “of Pater ays Ag entitled ‘ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED, CAPABLE MAN TO | “ply pppolated, but who refuses to qualify. MonNINa, = ws Ay 0 MAN W “touch danatious of mney (or'a prominent charttape | agree with acit reapinies; tes Tastee we Bowed would 5 9 vpatitution; a liberal commission allowed. Address J. W.B., | “Wich was decidad inte afirmative by the following 70-0) AY, ) The fairy ap spectacular drama of Herald ottice. ab ses Of all the members elected voting ia favor , ANTED—YOUNG MAN ACQUAINTED WITH THE ive atv. § and comedy, SARAH'S YOUNG MAN, Wao nhne abs poetry. D Dusiness one witlog | a "sane Tesident, Aldermen Chartooke, Cuddy, THs New locals acai gensational ‘drama, to work, Call at STRATYON'S warerooms, 728 6th av. Makieer "S 4 ity Reilly, Sobwohting nvANiNa, ‘OUT OF THE FIRE, eer aaa cpa “HKG WER TE “And the samo" was directed to be sont to the Board of As- E MiBS BUSAN DENIM, wi cversthing °%G. STUDLEY, Unton, who has some spare time, to make $100 monthly barr i te Ue ea tire Dramatic Company will appear. aaa oye Ce Se ee ren Réevolved, Ths Thad | the name of Henry Sidney Holborrow, on the list of persona recentiy appointed Commissioners of UARE THEATRE, 55 Deeds, be ohauged so as to read Hidne, UNO® SCONTON SQUARE THEATRE, A DAY FOR AGENTS 70 INTRODUCE a | The PutstmeNr put the queniou wasthor the Board would cornor of Fourteenth street and Broadway. 2 ARB patent i - he county and State rigats ance ree with said resolution. Managervsverissssrciiey . BUTLER ND & MILL m 23, 609 Broadway , Which was decided in the adirmative by the following vote REORGANIZATION. i872, ‘a majority of all ‘the members elected voting tn 1avor PUN, FUN, EVERYBODY DELIGHTED. ——— } thereof):— NEW STARS AND OLD FAVORITES, Afirmative—The President, Aldermen Charlock, Cuddy, NEW YEAR'S cooac | Moktuver, Mitchell, O'Neil, Funktt, Reilly, Seblic ting and . N@&D IN A KET—MUST AT 3 O'CLOCK. BY bnderstand buving and suiting, A horouxhiy know his | | Aud the ‘ate was directed to be sent to the Board of Aw business; such aman may apply at 58 Varick st.,from9 | *Stant Alaermen for concurrence. toll a. Mt. By Alderman MiTcHRiL— ‘Mr. E, D. DAVIS, — exolved, That Kdward J. Fave!l and Andrew: Blakely be Bagucgment ot ot the eae Artist, the ae tet quiat of the World. ws EDA. Goop PRACTICAL MAN, and ries er epeuatas as Commiasiouers of Deads in Engagement of the Famous Fantomimists, stonds runniog a circular saw, to @ South place per- cll county of New York, in the place and THE LAURI TROUPE, fectly healthy. Avply to SNOW & RIC! JARDSON, , #8 South Head Donovan and Hugh McKenna, ectively. who will appear in t the he sensational cages entitled, street. aerate put the question whether the yo Board would An Immeose Olle Performance VERS WANTED.—EXPERIENC. ‘Which was decided in the affirmative by the follow! THE POWERFUL COMPANY. See sna bills, BAERS aya witaed ae work rod totes (. of all the members electa’ voting in favor at Bee" commonce at 8 setock.” Chtiaren hall price. | Somer Central Rairond, Leave footot Liberty aiseet pa The President, Aldermen Charlock, Cud 9 al 5 — 00) poeta reeectad th scvance, Server Contes! Rallsone bo of Liberty sree Mekiover, Seg Nell, Planks, Helly, Souiiehting and eigen * ‘ANTED—THIMBLE MAKEKS; ONE FIRST CLASs AN FRANCISCU MINSTRELS, 585 BROADWAY. Wena totmble, maker, also. one good silver thinble MAnditheguine at directed to be sent to the Board of As- AN IMMENSE BILL FOR NEW YSAR'S WEEK, it it find ste: loyment, Ad- ahaa a BIRCH, WaitlonD, BERNARD Ak ‘AND BACRUS. diese GE W. Rives "pide DEDNK BECO" and | Ry Aiterman ‘George, _ anal and he is herob; 5 8. ap. SAN FIANCISCO MINSTRELS, nsom st, Philadelphia, ___. ___ | potnted'a Commissioner of Deeds in and tor the olty aud county of New York, in the place and stead of James M. BNES: BaF necree pears eacction wnckhee tb ouid Woulll os DENT pi ie iJ ether U* BONNE OUVRIERE FRANCAISE, PESANT BIEN ates with sald resolution. © be Ta robe, desir-rait de Vouvrage chez, elle ou des jour. ‘nich was decided in the affirmative by the followin vote noes dans, leg familes. S'adresser au HiT Bleeoker at, © | (a majority of all the members elected voting in me. ot) 3— Seate secured six days in ad . —s =. rar Allirmative—The President, Aldermen Charlock, Cuddy, —— oapearetien NE DEMOISE LLE FRANCAISE AYANT RECU if McKiever, Mitchell, O'Neill, Plunkitt, Reilly, Sonllohting. IMBE'S UPERA BOUFFE, 720 BROADWAY. lea soins dune bonne education, pariant aussi parfaite- | and Woltman—10. Monday.-LE PONT DES SOUT ‘Tuesday-LA | ment V'italian et un peu l'anglais, desire une position dans ‘And the same was directed to be sent to the Board of As- The Sereaming ‘Rete a NULLSON, The BLACK NIGHTINGALE. THE GREAT COURT SCENE. THE ckowor PHE BURLESU! ING QUARTET Wambold’s new Wy songs Molly Darlin, SHADOWS ON TH BLIND. ERICHOLE. Wednesday—BARBE BI E. une farnite Glatingnee comme gouvernante ou pour etre | sistant Aidermen for concurre! Thursday—Debut of DEB 18, fl SOCKS DEAN dame. Adres: our § jours, ania By Alderman WOLtMAN— NETHE and FLEUR DE popes '§ MOIELLE, £ Herald "tvtown Branch ofiee, * 383 Broad Kosolved, That Miomas F. Brady and Meyer Rigs, be ‘and EUR DE 2 ee roadway | mney are hereby appointed Com Deeds In and q AC N UNE FRANGAISE NOUVRLLEMENT .AR- | forthe city and county of New York, the im the piace and ste lpg ON ALN! PHAGE, Egy SEW went ive leave se pl fuser ‘comme bonne d’enfants dans uno | Fespec' ely of Wii om Moues’ Ws i, reee! ‘74 BROADWAY, ‘145 BROADWAY, | famille prives, S'adresser a 47 Wooster maw | appointed, but wno refuse to qual sity ¢ PRESIDENT pul the question whether the Boar agree with aid reson. or berketies WONDE! contains sian oBsRCts OF Pde np Re Which was decided in the affirmative by the following vote fu Jee RON ME freaks of nauure; oie Soa bene we “the most NITED STATES ARMY BULLDING, OFFICE GoM. | (emslority of all the members cleciad voting It tavor there. Parsee bl Bh perp tet Rahal ell egy hk lah oy Be a missary of Subsistence, New York, December 27, 1u7l-— | Adi fiirmative—The President, Aldermen Char! the porfection of fruit and flowers, and 20,000 oth Sealed oe ae oe ences et oe Toosived ab in ofhes arlock, Cuddy, MISSION. 80 CENYS—145, until Wad oetock Me Saraaes fr “urnianing for the tee. Momteren 2 Mitchell, O'Neill, Plunkitt, Reilly, Schlichting aud yore ‘Arm; winds Of Tohacco, tax. pai D* BAR'S OPERA HOUSE, ST. LOUIS, MO.—A wich one-aléwil be roan se aaliveced Mabie thlcty TARE Tis tine was directed tobe sent to the Board of leading lady wanted immediately fot balance of season. Hy ithe balance within snty days serio Te awall of We con By Alderman Receuys ‘Anawer by telegraph to B. DE BAR, 5t. Loule, Mo. Resolved, That Lernard ©, Ryan beand he 1s hereby ap- Fie Tobacco to be made 1n Ruse weighing full one-balf | pointed a Commissioner of Deeds in and for the city and ETROPOLITAN ound each, and to equal the best grade of Army or Navy ; M aie eras SE we lad Na adage ents | ers ten oes Rete Seas creas THEATRICAL AND seen at this office. The Patera pene qi euewtion whether the Board would "The Tobacoo to" be packed in boxes (caddies) to, contain 21 | agree wth said resolutio snow PRINTING pounds net each, and the bores to be packed In cases vto nich was decided in the affirmative oy the following vote ESTABLISHMENT, fare e Pease packed as above requtrea) of the tabasco (@ majority of all the members elected voting in favor pean furnished must secompany the proposals au + rendent, pap at Fei ort amp goed al | Wensce es See nee Hou, ae — or at tair market rat me a uw BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. for sales to troops, Af the proposer #0 deRIrTS to oy. Weuiete tame was directed to be sent to the Board of A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, amine and ing c the fobaceo 0 eet io course Of Madu: -astiaaan Aldermen for eoavarryaet MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTATLY iLwowuretiey who rat) Sires to guarantee the execntion of pointe at iat the name sing eapellmneme’ Pipe yay 7 ract according to its true in pointed 4, Uanaaaied t Deeds, On “HAND. nf Sill ter into a bond in the sum of five thousand who.wil enter nto s bond in the pam olin ae well a8 a The Pi ‘PuesipEN’ put the question whether the Board would SITUATIONS WANTED—YEMALES, | Proposer. The Tight to reject any and rie ine. *FPaioh waa decided in the aflrmative by the followin " (a majority of all the members elected voting in favor Mid Housekeepers &e. Duplicate.) ous a ie ne — dirmative- Tne Presiden a Aidermen Cnarlock, Cuddy, i 10 WAST 96TH ST.—A WIDOW LADY OF THE INSTRUCTION. Méklever, Mitchell, O'Neil, Plunkitt, ellly, Sobictting and West, aged 24, of refined and pleasing address, as Woiltman—lv, housekeeper; widower'’s family preterred; one who woud T oer ok ‘8 COLLEGE, 2 FOURTH AVENUE, And the same was directed to be sent tothe Board of pe some one to make Ie te cheerful and "happy ; oF would A’? Cooper Institute,—Booxkesping, Writing, | Assistant aldermen | fy pr concurrence. entlemen ; references exchanged. ub oy ‘Shorthaud, French and Spanish; separate ladies! By Alderman Arne 8 ele a Resolved, That ohn. A. O’Brien be and he {s horoby pointed a ‘Commissioner of Deeds m and for the city and County of New York, In place and stead of Samuel Straus, 1 apporated, who declines to qualify. A&C. 1 for business men, basaie clerks Lae cary heen Leet oe question wheter the Board woul! ractically, in the shorter: possible time, nares said resolution. Mnerelal C otlene, 875, Broadway, corner Eighteenth yh ‘Which was decided in the aflrmative hy the fovoring pate YOUNG LADY, STRANGER IN THE CITY, DE- | open day and evening. DOL! LBEAR’S method of “hand- bs sn ad of all the members elected voting in favor sires.a position as housekeeper. Addresa 8, M., box113 | training” removes stiltness, cramping and trembling, and eure for a party of ge all, or add ON: {Di TIAL, for twodaye, dey eenens day and eveniag; telegraphy tauga practi- YOUN CATHOLIC WIDOW LADY WISHES, A is Oemanes Tee, OOS RRS. << situation as ] USINESS WRITING, BOOKKE! ‘Afirraalive—The President, Aldermen Charlock, Cuddy, MeKiever, Mitchell, O'Neill, Plunkit, Relily, Sculichting and oltman— ‘And the same was directed to be sent to the Board of As- sistant Aldermen for concurrence, pe Alderman DiMonD- Resoivod, That the name of Frank Cavanagh, on the list of Commissioners o1 8 recently appoiated, be changed PRESENTS . #0.a8 to read Frank Kavanagh. HOLIDAY The PRYSIDENT put the question whether the Board would (HOICE PICKLED OYSTERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS | agree with auld resolution. Coraline Oyster Hay, 146 Broadway, near Twenty-sixtht a Thich was decided in the alirmative by the following vote sirect. Leave your orders early, (a majority of ail the members elected voting in favor thereof) : LIDAY PRESENTS ke WIDOW AS HOUSEKEEPER; T. JOSEPH'S FEMALE ACADEMY, FLUSHNG, iully competent to take entire char; Peg jem S Studies resumed first Monday in September ; ter preferred ; 13 fond of children; a good home more an ob- | hoard and tuition $250 per annum. For full particular: i than high rages. Address 8. 8., box 199 Herald Uptown | for prospectus. ranch ofice, Broadwa: Ts for one week. A LADY, GIVING HIGiiEST REFERENCES, DESIR A. a siustion as Lonsekeeper or nursery governess: fe competent to give entire satisfaction. Ajtdress H., box 593 West Chester Pa.) Post office for wo weeks WIDOW LADY IN NEED OF {MMEDIATE RELIEF 0! In desirous of obtaining a situation as housekeeper oF H AMERICAN WATCHES, ‘Atirmative—The President, Aldermen Chariock, Caddy, e, eogre Cuckoo Clocks, | MeKiever, Mitchell, O'Neill, Piuakitt, Reilly, Schlichting ont hry. Staring Siiver Any capacity not menial: would be glad to ent copying to do Deed i FRANKFIELD 13, Jewellers, | Woitman_-10. arhomee audress for une week, Mis, ALLEN, Fost ofice, a pest ond Deal, at Ronraceih street 413 Higueh ave’ | “aud'the eame wus directed to be xent to the Board of 7 ikaw Asiistant Alderinen for concurrence, “om alent tron a ——— = == = solved, That ul Latinas aes “MARBLE MANTELS. of persons’ recently appointed voram WICH AV., SECOND FLOOR.—GENTLE- | ~~~-~~- wa | Chapa tA to read George W. Thompson. pilies? bcs) done in the neat- A. KLABER, STEAM ARRLE AND Reese mt The PrestpENT put the question whether the Board would C vor 2 Aghteenth street.—Marble and | agree with said resolution. ————— So haae tig, Marble Counters, Monuments, Tice eda ecided in the affirmative by the following vote nue, corner Twenly-sixti fe Thompson, on ihe list missio: i Deeds, be est manne; ; best references, lized Mantel Sr ATH STUY A PROTESTANT WOMAN. L pric sthal defy c Marble ‘Hurning for te trade, | ¢« majority of all the members elected voting tn Yavur eral days work in the week, or would do privat Tih ren cae ative=The: Pret ha Chariock, . S aeavenren" a r NIELS.—LARGEST ASSORT- | _ Afirmative—The Fresident, Aldermen Chariock, Cuddy, es" washing OF gentiemen’s; b f city references ; GTEWARY mieten ipeartoay clegaut new dng “4 MeKiever, Mitchell, O'Neill, Piwokiti, Kelliy, Sebiictting and B. Sten ac Woltman — 1 ; Tine was directed to be sent to the Board of As- Neda: tae: __60b Sixth av. between Thirty-fth a ny Ad the ame was, directed 10h y. Low PRICES, y Alderman SCI1.LOHTING— KAST MIH ST.—A KIND AND PLEASANT QLATE MANTE at VERY RHYN SLATE CO., Besticeds That permission be and is hereby given to Secor ip 5 TC pepe enatanbrmati romans he cht cto vetween FENN aoa eta avonues, | & Heath to place an ornamental lamp of «size nnd atylo to ev. HARVEY. a tne Comm vN joner of Padiic Works, oppo: és hiss * r 43 WEST 37TH 8T., BETW “nit AND. “10TH m ava. A mon hiv nlivee is now open lo engagement; best city reference. Address Mra. cen Sf 497M ST.—A YOUNG, HEALTTY WOMAN er of Pui HOUS foe APART TB WANTED—WHOLLY OR the pleasure of the Common Counc), tially furnished, ght behagennes m @ good fund sane PRESIDENT put the question woether the Board would 11 Batwa? for Tour-oF five roots in good location. Address ith said resolution. West Tnirty-aecond strect. Thich was decided in the affirmative by the foliqwing rote — (a majority of all the members elected voting in favor there- OFT WANT sy tld suaLl Ma! BLY or bie OB President, Aldermen Chariock, Cndd; f referal en lock, Cnt 4 gleam, in. neishbornood of yom E eto mbt Rreeee naniciits ally, Schlichting aud top story and containin about 750 or more superiicia! feet of class phy ce. s pcb sastoncbecte = wel the se was directed to be sent to the Board of As- 5 ssitant Aldermen for concurrence. igements, Call \derman WOLTMAN— atesores eT newer, with the wecessary receiving her own ehi NURSE WOULD TAKE CARE OF i ber own home; the best LARGE ASSORTMED | “OF CARPETS, FUKNI- be built in avenue B, from Fifteenth to i hk eowin capeu f care nied; child nursed afterwards, it desired ; all ture, Bedding, at the Matin cock prioee OF OF weekly oF ne aD Greet, under the direction of the Commissioner ot Sonam 8 any eiocteatial Address SF. | monthly ‘instalments, at O'FARRELL'S warerooms, 200 Eitieeoth get eee ee eit seuaane hareine nn. hth avenue, corne Twentieth street. NKINS, box 4 Bridgeport, ¢ Toone West ies veyiich wat elt ovel Mis ehanee Caren + raraitare, By Aldermnae ta treet iamp be placed and lighted in the \ , H jn ited in Miso! peered Beds, Bedding, Ac. xfeventh avenue, wert side, aoout! tweive feet south of the ED BY THE CHICAGO | Payments takeo southwesterly corner of sail Eieventh avenue eau’ Frenne # position wnt ene, Pd openicy. ie ba, St BB gireet, under the direction of the Commissioner of Public for the winter object than salary; | m th was laid over. ‘addrens Minn ty EVER, Tribune osice, I dN id bb wom vbr RESOLUTIONS OF. TUE BOAKY OF ASSIOTANT ALDERMEN ONTHLY OR, WEEKLY PAYMENTS—CARPETS, PROFESSIONAL, SITUATIONS WANTED= Furniture, Bedsingy Fy aLy @ CUNNINGHAM. FEMALES. 884 and 38 Third avenue, near Swenty-2igntn stresk er whan any oiber house). the city. inting Charlee W. Brooke, a Comm! des; | Seon G. MeEvoy, vie Foster; Hat YOUNG PRESCH LADY OF RESPECTABILITY, asates = Wea Ay, vee oe Porate Dageall C A who speaks Italian ard Engish, desires a tituation ba! ~~. rederic! i ae + } companion jor « lad oF eYiane eqyeraeee references ex: BILLIARDS. . yee i 0 Gn aylor, vies. | cha i Matthew M. Blake, Frank H, Rodenvurg. a Donough as Comuilssioners of Dee vi egy drienhkturdonnes| Al. _SYANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLE faves iv Hroaaway. ‘New designs tor dwellings at various prices; elegs: AIS eae : ING A | Cuca? parior biagatelle and othes tables for bollida i: J. Shee Patrick Cunnl vy eorong? “Su aren AQUiRiNG | ilustr sisted casaoe # sent mail, He LLEN BER, e is repented ; curtia. vice nw succersor to Pheian & Coilender, 788 broadway in, vice ner, aining, tn advertiser a competent in- tre: tdr my ENGLISH, box 171 Herald Uptown Branch office Nis Br way. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &e. LUTION OF THE HOARD OF ARBIE - es, | (GjBNBVA WATCHES AND JEWELRY inting Edward Pitn Commissioner of Deeds, TURKISH DATUS, LEXINGTON AV L Cit & sos, RSA sone OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN corner Twenty-Gfth strect, want two first clas ris, No. 2 Rue dela Paix, DOVER. ja tov news | fant girlet one as watirees, one accustomed to general house- == —— = Reryiutions—To lay Belgian pore s atrect; Howard | Wore Wages liveral; must be well recommended, EXCHANGE, n from Thirty-fourth to meee ‘Clinton 6 from rirom Broadway to ety ai ER STREBT—DR. HARRISON'S OLD J oMice,—-Speotal diseases caret immedi strighly privale- Ww R83 TO PO! fsot trom Ringh ne NTED— : “SEWING MACHIN' EXCHANGE—POR to Houston strect 5 vo Fight . STED- ft TIDY WOMAN 4 20 cuty or nuburh Real Katate will aecopt only ightly 1 enue to Hudson River nie ie ren ‘orn ‘anh vers ERI, 00! «( 1c bere improved, Or, fanimprozed, mui be free aveune an ‘om ‘Hudeon Bt Bb Kd king Address box General Post Odie. = one " M. FINN, 196 Church atreet, sixth street, from Bieta ‘avenue 0 H z esa f i i HEEFE fisy coe oe a e PRESID! taiittd the Preaipxner announ Board would new AFTER RECESS, Pi BaTunpay, Dec, 10, la7t--4.0'Clock B. M. the ioliowing ee ee — Piunkiis, i Hal aca ‘and Walttaane te BP ppc MOTIONS. Alderman PLUNKITT move: Board. i, do.ao to mect on Monday Text, January 1 it7a, ot 9 ofcloea Ate Eneatpar put t the question whether the Board woul “Hyiich was dectied fn the atirmative shan CHABLOCK moved that the Bosr@ do now e@- Pena ath are eomRURANNINE seo ‘hich ton was deckind te the sir declared that tl gage ualil Monday next Tannery} ei 8 THE STATEN IeLakD TERRres. What Passengers Have 69 Safer The Nevsk Shore Boats Withdrwws Yeuerdey—Ay Indiguntion Meetin; ¥ Were) Waitin Meu, Women and Chi ©», ” Every individual unfortu....c enough to resttéhun Staten Island has been made aware time and agate that those at the head of the two ferry companies running thence from this city care but little for tne comfort or convenience of their patrons, For years they have been snubbed, their rights trampled upon and so insulted by the indifference and neg- lect of these officials, that 1t has at last become # foregone conclusion that ‘they had things Oxed” in such & manner that were above being made amensal w public opinion, It has not only been the occasionat disappointment of hauling of boats at certain hours most desired by Staten Island resiaents, but tt w the unblushjng assurance of telling you, whem being expostulatea with, ‘that itis none of your business—we rua this ferry.” On both ferries— that from the foot of Whitehall street and the North Shore boats from the foot of Dey street—it ts thesame. If it breezesa littic strouger than usnal, or a fog sets in, the ferryborts are often! With. drawn from regular trips, and the poor have to wait in rooms destitute of any convenience, and so cold and cheerless as to be decidedly um- pleasant, especially to the ladies, At last, Dowever, matters uave culminated, and yesterday wuen the North Shore boais were wil drawa at an early hour for the day the scores people that congregated at the company’s dock, aera long watting, held an indigaation meetng, and their long pont up wrath iound fitting words to express contempt lor those who were instrumental in depriving them of the pleasure of reaciing their homes. At Lwo o'clock toc passeuvers ussembied 1m the waiting room and, caliing dir, J. K. H. Willcox to the chair, and appointing Mr. 1. Henermann seore- tary, recounted their dificalties im vigorous lan- [any Some of them heid tnat the same work haa en going on for years, and often on Saturd: nights, when detained in the city later than usut they were compelied to be away irom their 1amilies until the following day. ‘They felt that of the three boats owned by the company at ieast one might be. Tun in foggy Weather, and that in years ot trav- elliag on the bay they had never known it to be so thick that, with precaution and running slowly, the trip could uot be with satiety, Again, they rightly found fault with the officers in not Fiving them such notice as nga from the island when in their opinion it was im- racticabie to run tne boat, that tney paket not be ept Mery for hours aod at last forced to fing ‘Tne sense of the meeting being taken, a resolution ‘was offered and adopted with acclamation that the chairman of the meeting ve requested to call upon President. J..G. Vermull and conier with him to regard tothe recurrence oi such detentions, and Yequest from him a@ little more atiention in the future, The meeting then adjourned, mea, women and young ladies wondering where they should go or what they should do for the night. Can there not be some remedy? Passengers would rather take taree wean in going the dustance than not (7 @t all; and if 1¢is dangerous to ply swiftly over the route in # fog, ts there not safety in runing slow, using h da wperdhne' and fog horns’ 4 Take RED FLAG. —_ ae Want it Is Emblematic Of—Lectare by Osboras Ward. Mr. Osborne Ward lectured in the mew hall corner or Bleecker street and the Bowery yesterday after- noon, before tue Cosmopolitau Conference, on ‘fhe Red Fiag.’’? There were about two huadred persons present, very many of whom were ladies, and all of whom seemed greatly delighted with tne speaker's remarks. After dwelling for a few moments upon the cor- Tupt condition of our Legislatures, both State and national, Mr. Ward asserted that the working classes are the only ones who are or who will ever be pre- vared to do just legisiation. Im legislation, a8 in many other things, it is absolutely NECESSARY TO ESCHEW REFINEMENT, for refinement opens up a source of corruption ta the present system of legisiation almost. beyond calculation. ‘The red banner 1s emphatically the symbol of poll- tical economy and universal emancipation, Daring our late war the only ultimatum offered by the North to the South waa uncoaditional surrender and the emarcipation of the siaves. Unoonditional emanolpation of the working classes 1s our ultima- tum—all others are mere side issues, It has becm asserted that our banner is the emblem of thugs and assassins. J hurl back the lie; our flag 1s the emblem of the working classes—the honest sons of toil. At 1s not the flag of England, of Germany, Spain or of cranes wake a combination ot all Long years a e, tue red flag was the emblem of fiard, honest tothe emblem of biood and the cereals, not of blood sluggish in death, bat blood pure, iresh and transparent, in the veins of honest men. No, it is not the BiLVODSTAINED BANNER OF REVOLUTION, as has been asserted, but the embiem of our ape ciples; and_ these principies are those of the Work- ingmeu's Union, the revolution of the present cor- rupt and putrid state of society, the revolution of the present system of creating laud monopoiles and the nationatization of all the land which has been wrencned from the government by lobbyists. These principles also lovk to a revolution in our political affairs; in our sysiem of atlowi our railroads, steamboats and mines to be ow: und run by monopolistsand in the interest of ae. nopolists, We tutend that these satay a Bey owued by and run in the tuterest ar wig Opies that there shall be uo more poor, and tuat al be well educated, These are the principles of whict the red flag 18 the emblem, and certainly in no other Way than by carrying out these principles can thus government be cianged irom AN ARISTOCRATIO REPUBLIC with inordinate wealth on the one hand and cringe ng poverty on the other, The most important argument of the day 1a, that if the principles upon which tnthgs are orgunized be good the Uhing itself wili survive; iC they may jlourish for a time, but will soon’ tall through. Napoleon was a cheat, and yet he organized vost armies, and inspired them ith enthusiasm, peg to save Irance, but really to jit humself and to grainy an insatiable ambition. Tweed could aud did organize vast masses of men—some on religious principles, some on charitable principles and some ‘on social prmeipieey but he handled and man} lated them, and made hog Ngo the re waich kept bim im power (API Now, I argue that if Tweed fend the “aa Pee the past conid organize vast Lodies of men ana become so successiul (¢ ven though it were but re oe short lume) on @ rotten foundation—on bad pri ciples—we, on the broad principles of right ot justice, cab do even mucit better, and can carry our flag aloit, the embiem of the universal repupiic. “SUPPOSED 81 SUICIDE, Jumping trom «a mn « Train of Care. Coroner Herrman was yesterday notided that George Kirsohtioch, 8 German, thirty-four years of age, late a cigar aealer at No, 181 Third street, bad died m Betlevae Hospital from Injuries alleged to have beem received on Thursday last by Jumping from a railroad train in Westchester grenty wae a ‘cars Were 1m full motion. Deceased was from pecuniary embarrassment, and ae ne trouble had been drinking to excess. dey last he leit nis business and erained, town for two days, alter which hi he invended | to make a Visit to some [riends in New Roane, Weatcnes. ter county. ‘The next bis friends heard of him that he had Jumped from a train of cars ant | fatally trgured. ‘The investigation Is is not yet con. onded. ee COURT GALENDARS—TUESIA!- REME CouRT—Ciroulh— culh—Part I—Hold by J yan Brant “Nos. Lon 87 oar 521, 93, Cg 47, SAT, B48, ir, 89, by a SGounon PLB. o rat ‘ekmeat |—Held Judge Lai nore, —Nos, 845, 1 Tat, 96 947, iy g 467 1190, 772, T94s' 1 1008, Beh, tah, 84%, 508 De He aaa 1065, 682, 495, 893, ioe ‘on. "a

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