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BOARDERS __ WANTED. $1 5 PER DAY o AND ‘UPWARD PER week, f % ¢ Rooms, with excellent table; 374, 176 society, hops, health uft and skaung rink. QD anove sr gE turnished, with Boar very reaso MADISON SQUAR. nd floor, with fi 119 Kast Twenty: WEST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET.—A HANDSOME e tront Room to Jet, with Board; also a tew ooms, ia 4 German amily; terms moderate; $1 PER WEEK—A LARGE ROOM, WITH BOARD e r two gentlemen or gentieman and wife. st Twenty-sixth street, mear Seventh avenue, NEW YORK HERALD. FRIDAY, J ANUARY 22, 1875.-WITH SUPPLEMENT. AMUSEMENTS. RENOWNED GIPPODRONE. OA LIFETIME AMUSEMENT», | Broadw: nd 173 Bivecker street, near Broadway ; literary DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT—IN 4 GOOD, L.0- CGOMIN Daty | THE ENERGY aND cation in this city: myst be" very che CULMINATIN cash ad prefor it under $25,000, Send parti AMU AXANT ROOMS, NEWLY | 1,202 Post office. ibs MORTON. 4 WANTED NA FIRST CLASS hg of four or tiv -fourth streets an Firth and Seventh om reas town Branch othee, hues ew em Seen Ce PACTORY WANTED,—A FACTORY, WELL LIGHT. in or near New York, with Say 20,000 teet of Fs if at alow rate, mie sive, locision. yard ag oad i ine, opal ACTURKR, care RM. Mr. Louis James. of the ‘glittering seenes Prank L * ea hy hit twice betore marrying Gao as NiWiie* “didn espa ber. Mr. Owen Faweet! (Who wi aed tw know, Mr, George Parkes Mr. D. Whiting. % Miss Fanny Dayenort ELEGANT = 4 anaes Pinkethman "tneodore Prescott nl Paul Tillottson Meta Killmeyer Mrs. Livingstoa AS’ srounninc at. LONS does not alter the halr-p ceived the unguaiited recognition o: a gargs ati BKY FEATURE adlinission which has re- (A buttery’ with a sui floor, can be rented to Send deser} ie A aa of the Cours)” Fla cular Pageantry is given yoy f the indeseribab! bot afternoon and event us WEST.—IANDSOMELY FUR. floor front Room: hot and cold table first class; location unex- LOM StRKee 2 njshed s water: large close septionadie. 12 CLINTON PLACK,—ONB LARGE FRONT ROOM, 4 with smal eonnecting Room, on second floor, with perior Board ; famtty taples at very reasonable rates; Iso alarge back Parlor. 1 TH S'REET, $27 WEST.—SECOND STORY LARGE “fF Room, also a hall Room, together or separately, with Board: hall Rooms for gentlemen: moderate ; all conveniences, 47H, STREET. 46, West TWO LARGE COMMUNE cating Rooins, second floor, with first class Board; also single Rooms aid table board, 1 WES? KLEVENTA 8TREI N ©) way.—Handsomely furnished Rooms, with Board, bo families or single gentlemen; first clasy avcommoda Hons: house newly furnished and heated : table Boara; references. 18 AN? 20, HAS? IWENTY-EIGHTT si tween Madison and Fifth avenues.—!'wo Rooms op parior floor and one single Room, with Boa small tables; table d’hote. I. LEPLBR. QAP STREET, 120 RAST, ‘AR FOURTH AVENUE, Two largé and handsomely furnished Rooms. 001 Becting, on second floor, southern exposure: also on ‘Wird floor to let, with superior Board; reterences. DBP STREET, 241 | WEST.—FOUR NEATLY ‘FUR. nished second floor Rooms; southern exposure; ayery convenience; together oF singly; excellent table gt exceedingly iow price; family smail: immediate pos- session. REET, BETWEEN FIPTIH and sixth av o Jet, @ handsomely fur- Bished Second Floor, with or without private table; also other Rooms: highest reference: so 31 WES? SIXTEENTH BBP, STREET. 1 PAST—BOARD, WITH HAND- somely, furnished Rooms, to married couples or emen: $10 to $13 Par week, two persons; lady jers $4 th and 34 TH STREET, 130 WES’ planet oor, suitable £0 rences exchanged. _ TWENTY-SEVENTH STR&ET.—ONE | | Eis d third store front Room, with also nice single Room tor gentle ; he location; good Board: references exchanged REET.—IWO ROOM: id ample closet room; bathroom: floor unexpectedly vacated, refers to par: tes vacaling ; full Board. 43 & EAS! TENTH STREET, BETWEEN BROA way and University place. neatly furnished Farlor Floor, consisting of yur rooms, hat und cold ‘water, with good Kourd and attendance, - East PWENTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR *) Broadway.—Llegantiy furnishea Rooms, with Bret class Goard for’ families and sentiemen: table | Board: house newly furnished : reterence. @7 WEST THIRTY-FIPTH STREET. house and a!! its appointments superio: Bw Room on second floor, containing private with Board: reierences, —100 ATION, an el th, to 47 AND 49 WEST FOURTEENTA STREET.—ELR- gantiy‘t furnished Parlor Floor, en suite or separate, with first class Board; private table if desired. Keter- ences e: changed, 63 WEST TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN PIFTH and Sixth avenues —Handsomely furnished Rooms, = (ony class Board, tor families and gentlemen; also 6 THIBTY-EIGHTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH and Sixth avenues.—One ciegant Parlor Floor, ‘With private table, at low prices; Races and appoint- ments first class: references s exchanged Miss Aunie Grahain (Who kk Miss Sara vewett. Mre G. H. (aithens she Miss Nellie MorBmer. Miss Nina vara 2. ATT Foxe area streets, aot the Ground Floor or would rene ayiice of rhe HEL ny aun Speen Peat Im the Country. TO. RENT—A atl) -Clara Hoffman GRAND MENAGE LAT) AM AND 6:30. SEE ADVERTISEMENT OF | TROTTING CARNIVAL s. re, sions Nigiinareg AY IPPODKOME THIS FRIDAY NIGHT, Mra, Pinkethman 6 right ‘hand a8 the’ Sudge.) ‘SULURDAY AT TSO, WOMEN OF THE pay. AMENT, presentation, cowpiete im all details, giving a faithful wneient Knights of of the thrilling fe SMALL PARM, WITH a aad f rn. near the city of New York . Ad- re of Mrs, Hyatt 158 Bleecker S01 ¥ nicht, January UN THEATRE. & B. CONWAY'S BOO! (EHIDAY) EVEN terms very | HW Enormous suc! romantic Uscti ‘Toss CABIN. Songs, Chorus and Dances, MATINES OF UNCLE to ian ON SaTURDAY, tn Mark Twain's American dreamer, Houses crowded to the doors ‘Standing room only at YMON D'S BENEFIT, KE SATURDAY AT 2 Srawtasae | PL New Scenery, capital ( NG lease and rent low. PLM a Mrra ‘AR BROAD. | . CASH BUSINESS IN THE B pari down town tor safe—Cash capital a eeer $10,000. Address bux 127 Herald office. DID HAR ON BROADWAY. ALSO PINE Rooms, Billiard and Wine Rooms, $2.00); Leather and Finding Business in, the Grocery Stores. MALONE!S Store agency 2H ROOM, BEST BUSINES’ location down town, for sale ‘at half its value: tr salogns corner Li KOBINSON HALL AND SIXTEENTH ST., ats, Matinoe saturday at 2. | Fourth month aw York of the beiiliant snocess of | MACCAB niu oe ecae Entertain- P in his original, th am me fe ep present week thabsh EXCELL amp: country 221 Nassau si, e Wandering ‘Minstr + the Fascinating ¥ wigiish Railway Port “Terry O' Muli; an" and i she dual deception ot ; EM ih PERSO ATE, tab | TERS AT ONO ALE AND Coat onice. isbinson dail open dally from 9 till 8 Mins Maury Na Restaurants, Oys wor Stores. mirey OF edar strect, AKER CONFECTIONERIES | i 'roy stores splendid Clear Stores, M Kets, Groceries, Milk’ epots, downtown Cartin stores to let, MITCHELL'S Store Agencs, er Leoutine altel Kid, “Vandamme: SDAY MATIN 800) De Querdy, Du- E DE MADAME AN- ‘LA. AFTERNOON AT 2, THE ND or Fava ¥ MATINEE. . the § Raut a LaDy “PLIZABETH, LLACK'S, Proprietor and brogge nage LESTER WALLACK AND TWELFTH WBSEES of the enga abt ment of DIO: Ke I ONE UsBY in ler crirtaa role of T RATE CORNER LIQCOK STORE FOR | ited ube nut Koglish Ale fair business; also a Tease. apply to WILLIAM ABMOTT: 0 in) n who pear * Pump; walnat Pixtare AND SATURDAY MATINEE R is own Trish play, aoe GHRAUN, 74th aud 75th nights. Messrs. Heckett, Ano Edy esaame: orton and Blaisdell will appear, t varelages ordered for 10:40, _Seats secirod sour weeks in advance, INE LARGE ROOM 0: oN | r two gentlemen, with first | Bowerr, CHANCE. —LIQUOR SALOON, t nse, tO) a sacrifice; | | 24 BROADWAY, Mi ¥, 99 Fourth avenue. " Address oF c ail on'e, OB PRINTING OFFICE. APPLY aT persnuit irom should 2 wrung tron his brotver’s shoul. evelucions inthe alr and m the shoulders of his ER BEFORE ATTEMPTED, enomenon and fire monarch, NG LO makes two comple tsupon his sve aiaged enemy “Apple ot A ency Depart- bFORD © GO. ee blac nba sha LEASE AND FURNITURE OF A ding house, well filled with boarders: For particulars uddress amerton 8 tavaril Mr. WILLIAM CASTLE, harming crore bray URSDAY, BRUOKEN MAGA DIM ( FRIDAY, January 29, uth of Ambrose ‘Thomas? PEAT ‘The celestial pi THE LIVING PUZZL MAY and PORTER, Sin r RTC and Gidea in Our, Southern, Home, ots WIL ALL AMS PNB GR = Re SALB—TIHE! be first time in this city, charming and successful ( GKAND RELLUGG OR SALE—THK STOCK AND FIXIURES first class Grocery Store in Brooklyn, on main ave. Due, and doing a business of nearly pel Fare chanoe. Apply, between 10 and 3 o'clock, to A. ‘ft | “a Siile of seats commences Tau wary at bash gen Music, ait ‘and iw ‘Browaway. Academy of Music OR SALE—UUASE AND FL OF the best uptown corner Liquor Soom on Oke east Inquire at 612 sixth avenue. ig DWAY ough ¢ JAD. See circulars at music rosy for full casts of the operas. Bootes THEATRE, CONTINUED GRA SARRKETE & PALM complete tnumph ot murable five act dri charming story, * which will be presente: side of the eaty. IXTURES OF A TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT 1 Brond we nd Rooms to letif desired. Apply at No ‘Stal LYMPIC 7HEAT! 62 FOURTH WEEK, 'D SUCCESS!!! pleased to announce the juction ot Hallidav's ad- Charles Dickeus’ ‘T*LAGER BERR, LIQUOR 1D enue for sale at a convince vourself. Apply to B. 3, Thirty-eighth street, anatization of THE BES’ “Biiara Saloons on Eighth bei Sapper.” canted sacrifice: call and LEVY, 271 We 10 EAST NINTH STREET—A FEW PLEASANT front Rooms, suitable for gentleman and wife or pagle gentlemen, with or without Boar largo jize hall Room; prices moderate, 10 WEST SEVENTEENTH STREBT.— PLEASANT | Rooms to rent, with good Board; also bali Bed- Fooms, with hot and cold water. 108 WEST *ORTY-SECOND STRABT— A. JEWISH rnished Roo! family have handsomely ful ms to cap excellent fiend, aria or engi: reference iret class Israelite 119 WAVERLEY FLACK, NEAR WASHINGTON square.—Handsomely farniahed front and nd pack. on second and thine Hours wice with or with 9 kuliuacaeinel eating itp amanda WEST TWENTIETH STREET.—TO LET. A 14 nicely farnished front Room, with Board; terms 9 ane boos RTY-" biases nished or us ther LEE | Pleasant ooms, nish or uni ished, ior Witbont Hoard; terins moderate dagen en 4 PLACE, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE.— 5 nicely furnished Room, with eve: 15375 eo fornia ht Room with every com 30 SECOND AVENUE. RETWEEN TWELITH ‘Thirteenth streets.— rrished Hooms ‘to let, with Board ; house first class: ieeation very pleas- mnt; ‘neighborhood unexceptionabie and terms reason- BAST THIRTI“TH STREET, IN PRIVATE 23 family—Good Hoard and pleasant Room for couple or single persons; price reasonable. WEST TWENTY-THIRD STKEKT.—N 360. Rrntsned Boards rtments, with or witnout Board: terms very reasonable; locality PB ‘Bnexceptionable. Ate ERIVATE FAMILY LIVING IN A. Lab ag T Chase in Harlem, near 40 iBioutew 2 pleasent ride from. Peck pe os ni take’ two pate fentiemen or centieman and wile to board; aval afeet Imotovnibents: good table’ price pa ments; go ices moder- ate. 4 ‘Address INDUS RI rald off r \ FAMILY OF THREX ADULTS, © PY thelr own house Ho. boarders), desire to wich joard, one or two pleasant Rooms Darien a raulet Babi ® ,ADBIY at, 185 West Forty-eighth street, be izth and seventh nues. AS ple a AND WIFE DESIRE A NIVELY “ar gas. water and hse eles Board, 2 ‘the we Fae: n or nes terns bout $. ‘Kadiess STARBUCK. box ay Heraid Uptown inch office. ENTLEMAN AND WIFE < CAN HAVE ROOMS AND Board, or a family, at 58 West Nineteenth street. Grixgrer HOUSE, ON UNION SQUARE, HAs | § just changed hands, and been newly furnish @Boronghiy Sa ‘and F uperiant laprovemen le is Now oper manent or trans at ise ‘rst class hotel and eo pe isang Sthcar the PRIVATE FAMILY ON FIFTH A AVENUE, near the Brunswick.—Good Board. and pi ‘address with namie, FUSTTIVE, Herald Upiowa Brsnch _ PLEASANT SECOND STORY ¥ BOOMs wr irst class Board, at ressonable p! vetereneas ‘4 mmchanged. Apply at 355 West Prenty tied sree BOARD AND LODGING W _WANTED. COMFORTABLY PCRNISBED ROOM, WITH a= a sin entleman. ny and Board, for le Ke . in @ refi 4 te family or where there are but few rms not to exceed $10 per week; wnexceptonabie ices miven. Address A. O., jerald office. COND HAND SAPES CHEAP—THE BEST MAKES in stock. low for cash. For real bargains in second ha ~ Safes call on American Safe EVERY NIGUT AND an ae ORR OWs GATURDAY) with the popular actor ane fauthse, dE FAWCRTT Rt in his inimitable bersonation « MICAW. The piece is offererd with allthe advanta ghital music and beauut Company, 300 Broad- “FOR A CIGAR STORE, STOCK, FIXTURES, nd all necessaries tor having other bustness; no reason: piy on premises, 61 $5.000 iis 3 otherwise engaged; dress THOMPSON, Herald WE, the character of Md or Did she art cash, owner d ness gt cast « being THE SANDS 4 BUY AN. OLD ESTABL ISHED me HLUMINALED CATHEDRAL! usiness that will THE STORM Th SuPwhti CK! THe SALLING OF THE SHIP! | MAY Bi BECURED TS ADVANCE. | OPERA HOUSE, bth und 72h ays, Do agents need Tptown Branch o} MACHINERY, NOR SALE—VERY L Low, Hp ABEL once, several Hoe Rot ray for newspaper ig WEST 23D STREET, near Sooth’s Theatre. RYANTS MINSTICHLS, SATURDAY MATINEE aT 2 DANIEL IN THE BRYANT S Dan. MAST. MARTIN. aa rye Bob Hart, Nelse Seyimaur, Wigs aren, Hoan, f the W ehree," "Jug,of Purely, ia Wanaroo,” “Brin Kairos feotue ENGINEERS AND CONTRACT- siree!.--Steam Engines. | Boilers *, adapted for any possible duty, at halt usual raps adap Machinery bough' ¥ NIGHE ota octis ry ert anita Whack Rowdy.dow,” Ooh. Musha Meelis,” righted accord: covyrigi "a ig ay x an original Kxtravazauas, ALTIC NG OF THE KANIBaL ISUANDS, tn which Mr SAMS Sa PINT, th Bt WANTED ro PURCHASE, {7ANTED—OLD FELT (NOT WOOL) ‘Har dition immaterial, but must my of fine felt; 10c. NTLEY, Is Sixth avenue. — MPUEATRE COMIQ Mr. Jost HARS. £14 BROADWAY, and lic. each, singly or hy,tbe 585 BROSR WAY. ony d hEb. th Stila Wonder iB MDLV BY HOOLY. and THOM. Us, Chi 1EA'LIN, the celeUratea Jt TW MORRIS, dnegualled «th. oplan Comedian. ALLTE ADAMS, DO. uLy EAStiRson, die One Hundred Star Performers. EW YORK ar a td aaieay 45 AND AQ bat Lie RIDAY. TANUARY’ -% Mic Come:ty, in three acts, by pen daily from 8:30 o'c: GaN PRANCISOO MINSTRELS. BIRCH, WAMBOLD AND BACKUS? New Opera Honse, Broadway. corner Tweaty-ninth st. ib BIL of the $0¢) OnILDE, 1 panee. Artist, on Gomiques, WILL BE PAID POK TWO COPIES nets 7 i tor ug copy) of the original biographical j vdsy to BAKER, est aay re 19 o'clock his day, 1 HARVEY Rt Pelchsny, pad Hengler, Mr. BK, PREC On fa <Tand GIRARD TA Mr. CHARLES Wiilir, Mr. G. on: A conelnding vim the dame, MURDER Wil OU MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDA MONDAY, January 45, first time of the Irisa Beata, ERVATORY OF Mus MUSIC. 14 FIFTH d Reading Music, for Piano or Violin, now forming ; private lessons de: instruction thorough and RY SCHROEDER. Musica! Director. T PAIL TO HE. Piai 3 Won Yourlesnth, stoves 1 Faty. ATE MUSICAL UNIVARSUTE. Fapidiy progressive. inl and & Mente} Vocalists, 3 ‘lees, SOE Pe MALE MINT ICS 1s, TONY PAstoR in three hours of reat, genuine, enjoyable in AND TROUPE oF the BRUISED Meany, BRUISED HBART, Secure your seats to avoll ‘he rush. BR 04 a vit iment us Coun ‘ocal and instrumental Harmony an: eee, locution, Drawing snd Painting and Voreign BSC RIPTION BOOKS Free Elementary Claayes, who are deficient in, tne amen sraate ing. ANTOINE. ayadl Jr r EDU. MARZ), Mi ZSINI, AUGUST AKN gaged at the : HEARTY LAUGHTER, Seats may be secured two w a ud PONS OF COAL i 7 ‘ow nt Tony Pastor's Opera House. Come and get an order for a ton of on frame 9 A. Xi, to 8 P. 3 3 PARK THZATRE, BROOKLYN.—THIS evening. the popular American Drama of “Uncie | Tom Saturday night, K EVANS. when a host of volunicers Wil appear. “Mon- nD 5 OF PORE if Pas day, January 2%, OLIVER DOUD BYR in’ all dl easinest Soust. Queena? “4 Yor! ork; Conservatory, ty aligle a TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, ERY. i, y, he Opera Bouffe. ‘The favorite ty Germa a BILARMONIC aatetr. as Nisa earires 5. OLABSES s AGS pasctne ACADEMI Ei ae foort tal toh east Fin BONS at aay hour, AIMS _Box office open day” trom 3:00 til 4 oretoek, BULKLEY WILL SiNa “TH seociation Hall Concert, Junaary 3, “tHIKD RY SATURDAY Byekbay’ eA “1c 8 O'CLOCK, tist. ULAR at private academy, Is$ ANNA & Mrs. ut Grand Orehestra of 100 Herr Cari sergmene.“ 7 OMEN Ca THE D. AN ENT He: Siastic SUCCESS, All the favorites in the cast, ORD:«Rs FOR TEN TONS O. distributed among the audience at tony coos, a House to-morrow (Saturday) —CARTIER’S DA NCING ACADEMY. streets; re eption Gansanieevery | jaltz a specialty. jonday iy Thursday pe ‘ate lessons 10 Kl —DODWORTH'S PRIVATE CLASSES POR DANG- e ing, No. 212 Fiith avenue, Corner of Twenty-sixth | | stheet, open for the soason, Morning ana artery: f QUARL AND GRAND also tor sale, a number i ae for ladies and children, | nue, above ‘sixteenth st. nd tor circulars. HANDSOME | With the state of hia mina that he'should have FINE ASSO oa; LADY, WITH EXCELLENT REPERENC Wroajd teach French and rgca, musto in excha: Yor Board. Add: B. ‘ald office. “A GENTLEMAN WA a AN UNFURNISHED FRONT Parlor or second story front Room wi mily, with Board ior wife and child two é Dalt old: home comforts required. ‘Address auatinz Tait Barter as to price location, Y, box 186 ferald office. ROOKES DANCIN ea the fasmonable dances in, | RECEPHON SOIREE, FRIDAY EVENING. January 2 qe AD De Mas. HL ABICO'S See VOR DANO- a TRGhORS WAND ES BROLHERS W Pianos on instalments or een used a litte very low tor “at 361 BROOME 8T.— e course ot lesson: jenn JEWELL Boe rts, ae Pianos (; reni at Wal PSP OMEN OF THE DaY. THE GREAT COMIC PLAY. Crowded audiences roaring with iaughter, G AND Mnged pg ‘ ) PIANOPORTB AD yathly; instalments BS. JOHN F. seayors Lapiag, c Tuesday and Friday. trom 2 to ¢ P. Sixth avenue, Keservolr ‘equa SINGLE GENTLEMAN WISHES A FURNISHED Room, without meals, adjoinin; Lsthroom. in a private American fnmily. Address, with price. INSUR NCB, box 100 Herald Uptown Branch of played derween Thirty-tourth and Fy ‘there are few or no boarders ferred Pena with terms, which must be Dox 142 Herald Uptown Branch office. OARD WANTED—A THREE STORY My aS | oo Room tor three adults at $115 A., box 188 Herald office. XTANTED—FURNISHED ROOM Wr for gentleman and wites Bo Board, fore mies x | b tt no Poftice. boarde WANE o—ne BLOW THIRTY. Trt e Rytogt Ws moderate sized {ooma, heated fire. a9 a for two. teiaus not to excocd $8 cache perma: ess LOU, box 129 Herald Gpeowe Branch mice, 5 oe ‘O® TWO ADULTS A THIRD FLOOR | end private table ina quiet house. ad Dox 135 136 Uptown Brauch office. = PANTED—BY GiNILEMAN, Wir AND cnr two Rooms, front, second floor, well turmishens ea house, location and Boards give’ terms aug reter- ‘Add Heraid Uptown Branch oftice. Warts AND BOARD, PRIVATE PAMILY Bretprred. fot for_ gentleman, wife ana baby. sa ht ras. which must be moderate, omit. Bs Uptown Branch office. ee BROOKLYN BUAKD. PRS CLASS ROOMS AND BOARD—aT THe /UaK. jath 'stablishment, 8 and jumbia Heiguis, kiyn, three minutes from Fulton and Wall mreet ery. hires meals a a day. Huner atl o'clock. done “Ligat us WARM ROOM! gentle corner Frankie: ana ain streets L st. SERGE, FIFTH OM | ce GEWENTY. | wr secon ot vacgted: ‘or winter mode or a Fate strannent Boer days jevator, & Mo TOMKINS. TL HOUSE, LI gat WEsT 8 ef ‘ren etre — L's Lae Pi at Wg a opel ¢ HET angie pu 6c. 100°, aaa tad ad ocarorea jer call and see; temperance or Lage ted ‘ST. ewer a4 4 srAsnisoyo ¢ fo iett ‘Bearoom, two Bouse rely. Tenpya ; i Pausaely scape tor families; ASTO«’S Opera House. NS BY A BOSON TEACHER, upil ot Professor ast Ninth stree! INSTRUCTION “{ YOUNG MARRIED LADY, WHOSE RDUGATION has been negiocted, desires’ to fing a ho private family or school about 100 mites trom + where she can in the course of a couple of years pertect | herself in the where | dress, stating } ee re agraffe, carved at goons # opened ath | inakers, cost, $900, tor $259 % pet ‘tay We ¥O% CASH—$200; ‘in y has Pras, UROR box iF rences given and required. RESIDENT LADY TEACHER WANTE: F the city for mathematics an ‘nd Saturday, ad 10 to 4 o'clock, at 286, OMEN OF THE Day. BRILLIANT AND AMUSING, ‘The liveliest play produced thi bapen batts ARY Feral DRAMATIC of an entir Koki GUAGEFOLNESS UF AC Bit, the bar and the stage. WAY & SON | rosewood Pianotorte, 38, INSTRUCTION | Ancipte, insuriag rain a he the pal. HICK, box 6 n'style, pertect | z; | and argues at recess, folls Adires BEA ; | meneral | day and sits in conrt, with all bis family, _JOsEPI'S ACADEMY POR Y a it. seene canes bey rms, with music, pry artic ula: I; 7 1, ‘Ante? ; biti of sas oes re a Cover, box for shi = ‘OUNG LADIES, for wile only: | ie Bess february 1: | 18s ANNA BOOK, THE FAMOUS youya PIANIST, Association Hall, January 23, ats P.M, OMEN OF THE Day TTER (HAN SARATOGA, _ Hearty laughter for two ho Ef PRIVATE MUSICAL UNI. at Fourteenth street, opposite Colonel lessons only, Day and fle Porta } tag A YOUNG MAN WISH. English tan ion A751 rat ‘offices e* ANTED—A T&AC! | dares stating terms, STANDARD AM RICA «the Phelan & Colle Collender, 738 Br hoe “STANDARD BEV rs Lonor at Vienna, ROFESSOR CHARL on Hall, January 3, at 3 P. IBERTS AT ASSOUIA- . M. Kighth popular | ‘DARD Bev Eh TABLES Win foes Second hand Tables Cocaplets or. e. GRIFFITH & 00., 40 Vesey siract. ROSEW Af » cain ane TABLE, Will be sold for'$7) cash Can x torage Omice, 69) sixth t bargain in New or REMOVAL, rus. NDER e as Me Dew woes or THE DAY. Received with screams of jaug! aes nore, ‘= FOURTEENTH NIG URDAY, January 23, tacoma artegnty atreet, second ton OAS WwaLLACE E & BON, No, 81 East 7OMEN OF TAK DAY. SPECIAL MATINEE, SATURDAY, at half-past one, th street, between Second and aoe hy | Meco POL UF a ARTI StS i cttation, eapacla: 5 “YOR TWENTY GENES, ey ditt uxt “ ew tering ot easy, TANTED AN ing descriviion and ke ‘GB, iteraid Ubtown | | either as sufferer, injarer or a the Canse of its Premature 7 vat strect, ae fir PLBAIU Ri erous friends that he has take biliieré Rooms, corner of where he wili gi No connection ROPESSOR U aT ery Syening our hours roe: Fanvorniine nneance we Bis ny 104, ber the wddress, O34 iF The largestana deed magul , at, fe mUsOL LN the world. ction over! day. ae 7 Matinzo peernt a hoon andeventng. Miduight Matinee, di Pat CORR UNION- MiG LE Peap' ie. rr the Great Hall, at 8 P.M, on na ie [eoture will be delivered by Prof Goolale of ake ito boing the firs! of HyaKer cam U1 T GREATLY REDUCED Px CE: | An extensive Siok of Slave ond Lo My Mantels, slate Wor Gqecrip PES YY o ate UO th avonue and Soventeanth a. ATLY REDUCED PRI Eeay ce ENTE Stock of Marvle and Harbleised Man jarble Turning jor tie. Iahveenth sire street, ‘Sur SLATE MANTELS, i pane nd its Germmation,"* Of four lec\Ures on Botany. sn AY. caine local | sconery, — sometie see rT) had wre the book stor , Van Nostrand, Piety Brentano, Union , their pastor for b 3 ik x suet ra war 8PM. Keserved Association Hal dents, conus, SLY ANING TO TONY PASTOR'S your wife Ut Will [cost you nothing) this evening. OMEN oF THe DP Moose TRICMPIL joa't marry your morher-iadew, pear Third ‘ay. z Mfareek, between | adunitex | basa 3 aul, may oe become an apoatie. D Gas PIXTUl on wnoxguD | pectans ae MFTING THE SCANDAL Fourteenth Day of the Tilton- Beecher Trial. A BREEZY SESSION. Moulton Still Under Tracy's Cross-Examination. BESSIE TURNER’S BILLS. Tilts Between Counsel Over Beecher’s Letter of Contrition. HOW MOULTON WROTE IT Tilton and Beecher Dining Together at Moul- ton’s House After Its Date. Court opened amid the stillness of satiety. It seemed to begin like an army Sunday, when by mausual consent both sides draw off in sullen surfeit and apprehension. Several women sitting in the anteroom ot the court and claiming to be newspaper correspond- ents for the Orkneys and Hebrides and otner islands, were ruled out by the Judge. Prob- ably he thought them too fat and weil fea to be simon pure journalists. They went away sor- rowlully, like the rich maa in the Scriptures; for vhey had great prepossesstons, Mrs, Titton and her good lookivg Quaker friend, Field, came in early, and soon after the pleasant faced Mrs. Shearman aiso entered and made the dispassionate trio, We who sit daily in court have become used to these faces and like to see them. What could we do between the hours of eleven and four, left to the raging mercies of all these lawyers, without @ bit of bright color among tha shaggy beards and huddled heads, as points of rellefand repose? The three ladies are uniformly modest and respectful, sel- tom talking; they hear Moulton testi!y, Mrs. Field particularly, without a particle of noticeable Antagonism. Another lady, the wife of a lawyer, hada back seat, Drs. Scadder and Buckley, a Presbyterian and o Methodist preacher, pad seats in court, Mr. and Mrs. Beecher came into court as usual, about the time the audience was all collected. Mrs. Beecher wore @ black cloth dress, quite warm and éiegant, and a biue shawi, which she removed after a time and also her bonnet, wear- ing for headdress a blae and black cap, which gave her the appearance, as we have probably said beiore, of Mme. lArchiduc, She has not cnanged her quiet, household manners, a trifle censorious as the varying shades of tie evidence affec: her incredulity or resentment, but Tas growo up sons, grouped arvund her, sometimes exchange words and smiles with her. Tiey are attentive, good-natured boys, particularly the younger ones, who do not seem to have any melancholy or awkwardness as to the revelations 80 closely touching their father. One of them appears to be reporting, and does it very soberly, with a clear, conscientious face. Another young Beecher sits by his mother, sometimes with an arm around her, like the pet lamp of the house- hold. Colonel Beecher, who is more mature, but not so Interesting to look at, being grave and staid, ke2ps very closely by his mother, and has once brought nis wile to court. Aiew years ago these young men were familiar (riends and pets of Theodore Tilton, Between them and himself rolls now astrait, invisible but wide and stormy, ana strewn with bitter words, souvenirs contemned and dark insinuations, which will descend to pos- terity, and divide the judgment and wonder of succeeding times. Nobody presumes that this trial will be determinative. It is not so re- garded by any househoid in Brooklyn. If by any powerful evidence the relia- bility § of Moulton could be compieteiy broken, und Tilton’s private life proved grossly | immoral, still there are the documents which have puzziea the worid, On the otner band the | plaintuf and his iriend are indissolably mixed with the chicanery of the case, and tor generations people will discuss the propriety of a husband con- douing an adulterous wite’s offence, and even taking dinner with her seducer, and a friend who undertakes the sudtle task, in the interests of honor, to compel trace and honor over such a crime. It has been sugyested that, aware of Tuton’s combative and persevering nature, Mont'ou, measuring up the cnances, was more afraid of his enmity than o1 Beecher’s; but this is not probable. The testimony of Mr. Beecher belore the Church Committee, identilying Moalton with | Tilton, and using tbe term blackimatlers, brought | on the open rupture. But for newspaper | interviewers Jas; sammer Moulton’s sec | ond statement might never have appeared. The heated partisanship of ‘the newspape: driving each of the three men, was a power- fal retroactive instrumentality. Moulton was in- terviewed out of his hidden feelings in the case and placed ina position where he could not deny | them, Then the lawyers directed Mr. Beecher to teil the whole story, discriminating neither man irom the otner. It was perfectly consistent beheld Moulton, at gre moment, to be the cunning capturer of hia cofrespondencé and most cona- | dental writings, and still all the while the cham of Theodore Tilton, Probably no case ever occurred since the trial of Alexander, alias the Earl of Stirling, for forgery, related in ‘Warren's Memoirs,” where there are | 80 Many plausible sides, all contrary. This is evi- | dent from the general iact that everybody ts per- i | fectly at ease. Mr. ‘Ttiton laughs at the jokes, eats over, ‘ox tor ship. like @ Wood sawyer, takes his ride and his glass of sherry and prepares his case every tight with the cooiness of a night editor getting up the day's news. Mr. Moniton tages the wit: is @ sort of Don Cmsar de in Mr. Beecher has @ little levée every as at a pantomime. Mrs, Tilton 18 looking very | Well, and attends the trial with ber veil raised, ‘cri. | and, seated among her iriends, hears everytning | Witn the impartial interest of @ spectator. Piy- — | mouth church raliles around the pastor, Uther | preachers come in andcnat and laugh with Mr, | Beecher, though nobody knows at the time what | their prejudice is, And still there must bs hearts in the cai suffering somewhere, though for the i; | moment the inteliectual contest supplants the | heartache, There must ve nights and rainy days, eo and hours of morning before rising, when some or | all these people tee: the qui Doi oa rise, Cut bono» it pay to be Im this contentious publicity ciate? Mr. Beecher must find in this trial very strong, | 1f unpalatable, mental food, Als comprehensive, wise mind may jee] some compensation in this | period when he 1s truly a mau of sorrows and ac- quainted with grief by the compulsion he has to gauge the capacity of the heart to endure and ve | strong, We may expect in the future more pow. | erful Compositions and a more subtie human , | Analysis from his tongue and pen. Tuat he is to preach a8 long as pe fives is certain, without re- | oe to the Lodings o! juries; (Or Nis fa:thiul peo- ie old Lim round, both rich ana poor, and cuag ogether with che more courage because @ part of the world 0a9 held them to @ priucipaismyp with ing ip on. A very strong da very good face in that court room is Mr, lida@y’s, the assistant pastor, His fine bead i White hairs and his expression Of periect th utd serenity, with @ moral purpose gleaming Ny ong . iy yay brag A ry ed @ ttle in the or ooks lu iair heal is” oR ne | hic Jor @ time; if he took it irom my hai ive of an spopiectic condition of the bead, 18 Color 18 ror ie, and there 1s not probably a more b ed Jace tn the court room, ito al ty ta ‘worse lor wear. He watches and waits. grayer and with @ less buoyant spirit and Jess animated dus! Yesterday Mr. Tracy continued his cross-exam- inauop in an improved and efficient manner. Dropping the mauner of the District Attorney, and With @ softer voice and more aifanility be kept the audience less ne vous and made less apparent the difference between the *neit” of bis qu and the paucity of Moulton’s answers. iton’ power is im his memory, bis shrewdness and hig politeness, His memory 1s that of people Bold temperament, who feel what they are so intently ‘that it 18 stamped upon wd mind, Tracy's inquiry has a method conse¢u- tiveness to it which keep the witness alert and cautious lest he be surrounded by @ long line of battie and carried away by grand strategy. Mr. Shearman prepares the papers jor ‘Tracy, and works with his matchless zeal and industry. Mr. Evarts has matntaiaed his high character as one of the best advocates in the worid. Nevertueless the day was dull. People are getting tired of So much protraction of Moulson's testimony unless it be more decisive and crushing. ‘There 1s @ laint possibility that tue principal cross- examination may be fivished to-day, and that next week will produce for us another important witmess, probably Frauk B. Carpenter, Who was 1p court lay, as if ready 10 be called, THE EVIDENCE. Business commenced shortly after eleven A. M. Mr, Evarts started by asking Judge Neilson’ opinion on the RF ‘opriety of admitting What ta called the “West charges. id Judge Nellson said he would let the matter stand and give them an ex- ception. As Judge Porter was still ill, Mr, Tracy resumed hts cross-examination of Mr. Moulton. Mr. Moalton stated—I believe my interview with Mr. Beecner on January 1 lasted an hour or tw began to write the letter shortly after the first e: pressions of Mr. Beecher, not the first thing, but after he had expressed to me his sorrow for whi he had done; Mr. Beecher was much moved on that occasion; | do not think he was walking about, 1 think he was sitting by the table; 1 was sitting at the same table, I think; 1 'pelteve Mr. Beecher was at the end and I was at the front, opposite to him; 1 the paper through some remarks Mr. made. I said to Mr, Beecner, ir you feel in thia way toward Mr. Tilton it seems to me that were to express this to him it would mai 1 end of this tiouble; it seems to me that would be the best thing you coud do; then he said to me, take pen and paper and 1 will; the interview had oniy just commenced when he said that; I nad only conversed on one or two subjects, aad fr my recol- Jecuon serves me | told him about the fact of tak- ing back; I said to him, ‘Mc. Beecher, I took back the reconciliation to Theodore last night; 1 Le to Mr. Beecher, “He seems to me to be in spirit of saying ins tamily no matter what ‘come 10 hinselt;” then Mr. Beecher proceeded to say he feit great sorrow; nothing was said about Mr. Til- ton’s financial condition; {do not remember tell- ing Mr, Beecher at that stage of the conversation that ‘Tilton had leit Bowen’s service; 1 do net recollect: whether I told him during the evening; I had lJearpec that tact for the first time on the night velore; this was the dirst interview I bad with Mr. Beecher after I beard it; alter writing the paper | believe we nad some talk avout Tilton’s affuira; Mr. Beecher sald that in his interview with Mr. Bowen, when Mr. Bowen brougnt him the letter demanding his re: tirevient, tnat he had toid Mr. Bowen, aiter Mr. Bowen had mentioned thy name of a woman in connection with Mr. Tiiton, he had heard vhe same story himselt; he said he Lad heard the same story; her hame was mentioned; he said that Bowen had toid him ol tne stories concerning the intimacy of Mr. Tilton wits this woman, and Mr. Beecher had toid My. Bowen that he had heard the same stories, and I said to Mr. Beecher that I thought it was very unjust toward the woman and toward ‘Theodore; tnat 1 knew both parties, and I did not think there ‘Was anytutng wrong between them; that 1 had the highest confidence in Tieodore, “and, irom the Knowledge of the woman | had, [had the highest confidence in her, and 1 did not believe the stor! true; 1 said it was untrue; 1 sald, irom the know! edge I had o1 their relations, 1 stoutd judge it to be untrue; I believed the story to be untrue; Mr. Beecher sald he was very glad to hear its said he was sorry for having repeated the ator: he said he was sorry tf he had done any tojusti to the womaa or to Theodore Tilton; he said be would write to Bowen and take it back; he did hot write at that time; I do not remember nis sayjug anything at tbat time about Bessie Tur- ner; hername did not transpire until alter Jan- uary 1; 1 think 1¢ was vetween January 1 and January 10; he did not tell me at that interview io i BESSIE TURNER ah 4 told him about one or two scenes that trans- eed between her apd Tilton; I have seen Bessie ‘Turner at Tilton’s house; she was living there; do not know how long she had been living there: when he told me the stories about Tilton and Bessi¢ ‘Turner 1 think be said they came irom Bei ner sell; the story wus that Theodore Tilton bad can ried her from her bed to his own bed, or some thing to that effect; I do not remember whethet it was im the night; | suppose it was; 1 understood it to be in the night; 1 did not understand that he had attempted to detain her in bed for some little time; I only uoderstood that he had taken ber trom ‘her bed and carried her to his own in the bight timo; I did not understand that ne got late bed with her. THE LADIES’ MODESTY. When Mr. Tracy, whose manner had noticeably improved for the better, and was fully as strong as previously, asked the blunt question if Tilton had got into bed with Bessie Turner, the ladies were somewhat downcast, the lewd few grinned, and Tilton, with his chair cocked back, followed the witness with his usual resignedly eytentive face. Heis @ mystery. His Raphaolite expres sion and rather amiable, almost colorless eyes, which are @ sort of lead-color, are sought im vain for any varying passion. THE OTHER STORIES. lunderstood that he only carricd her on one occasion ; I did not hear that ste represeated him as COmIDg to her bed on anosuer Occasion; laniy beurd of tue ove transaction in regard to Bessie Turner; 1 sata { did not believe toe story, it seemed impropable; Mr. Beecher did ot speak of that as one of the stories he bad told to Bowen; all I recollect about the other stories is that he said that he had mentioned the hame of Mrs. Bullara to Mr. Bowen; 1 do not re- member whether I expressed imysell more strongly avout tne Bessie Turner story than | have done Just now; 1 think he may have told m that Bessie lurner bad toid otner ple OF this story; I did not know that Bessie Turner had told these sturies to ocher peopie belore thut smter- view with Mr. Beecher; I do not think the UMSTED MATTER was talked over at toatimerview; there was no conversation about Mr. ‘iiton’s relation: ath anotuer lady; I never beard irom Mr. Beecher that Bowen had told bim a story in which another lady was connected, Mr. Beacn then stopped the witness and ob Jectea to the last question and opened the FIRST LEGAL SPAT ing into Tilton’s relations with women of the looser order, if there were any, the first spat of a small character arose between Bescn and Tracy. They vegan the day courseously, however. Here the name of Mrs. Bullard came up, as a iriend of Tilton, but the inquiry was not pursued closely, the Juage having previously announced that he would not allow third parties tu needlessly be stigmatized. FISHING POR EVIDENOR. Judge Neilson sustained Mr. Beach’s objection and the witness then resumed :— 1do not recoilect hearing from Mr, Beecher that Bowen had chargea ‘Tilton, witn improper relations with another woman; in the tnterview of Decem- ber 811 believe Mr. Beecher said that Mrs, Beecher had taken an active part with Mrs. Tilton against her husband; Mr. Beecher conversed on the Ist of January about the effect of tue re cantatien upon Theodore Tilton; Mr. Beecoer's expression of contrition for the crime he had charged against Theodore Tilton, and the ex- rir 1 regret taat be had ailard’s pame to Mi ; eee 1 recollect apology; he ulctated all of 1 over the top the words oN S' TRUST WITH F. D. MOULTON.” Mr. Beecher did not dictate tnat; he dictated it sentence by sentence aud | wrote it down; he dictated the words “my dear iriend Moulton” 3 do not remember whether he ever commenced & letter to me like that before; 1 do not remember commenced; he the way in which his letters we: has written me 3 good man; Woras “in trust with F, D, Moulton ; some conversation with Mr. Beecher avout toe nature of the trust; I was to do with that paper, # Iriend of Mr, Beecher, what Itnought it was judicions to co with it and was to show it to heodore ‘Tilton: Jt, was with @ view to eanoune, @ reconciliation potwecg, the two par- 1 was to show it to Mr. Tilton, read it to nim oF let hita read it;.|t was an absolate trust, and I could do with ttasIsaw ft; I was not to part with It to anybody except to theodore Tilton: there was norestriction put on my action in rr i to Tilton; 1 told Mr. Beecher that J thought the: worus:"in. traat- with F. 9, Moulton’ naa bettor be pat over the top in order that all might be un. der my control; tt was put for that purpose; I do not thing unything else was said aa to the nature of the trust; 1 took the paper as soon as I got its went to Theodore Tilton and read it to nim; I read it to him that same night; I do not know ther 1 gave it to him to believe 1 read it to 14) not recollect whether I left the paper with ds to read Ido not recollect how long he Kept it; Ido nos kuow whether be had itin bis. hands an hour om that bigh do not know if ho had it two hours, OTHER LEGAL POINTS. The close inquiry of Tracy on the Beecher co fession led Fuilerton to correct Tracy for a mie statement of the codicil to the same: some of the admissions of Moulton as to baving written over the top of it, “In trust wito F, D, Moulton,” might have appeared important, but the frankness of the admission did not probably weaken the wit ness, Mr, Morris interrupted Tracy once. Mr. Evarta chimed in wich @ restatement ot the fact effectively, and got laughter und a litvie stamped applause, ‘The odject appeared to be to oree from Mouiron & statement tuat Ziton bed Bete s en, s niaatin

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