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AMUSEMENTS. | 8 THEATRE. LAST WEEK. T? & PALMER - Lessees and Managers POSITIVELY LAST WEEK OF “LITTLE EM'LY.” | Hallisay’s admirable dramatization of Charles Dickens’ Most charming story, “David Copperfield,” entitied, LITTLE BWLY, USPRROUS CARRER, xt Saturday evening by exists for tie free use of | ne forthcoming Shakes norok Pr ae ne end dat AT NE Sak bay Qentinue bis inimitable Tmmpersonation of the charac. wi LEING MICAWERR. The soenery 13 remar: fine and inclades omens tt its | pictures, ail of which have novel mechanical adjuuc aris res ME ATED D CaTaEDeaLt | THE THRILLING SHIPWRECK SCENE! THE SAILING OF THB SHIPt During the entir ae r ‘will, for the few rr FAREW EL week, pecinning Fobraary 4 | tRe WILL for careful and elaborate rehearsals by the company, Ana of the scenery and mechanism ofthe grand Shakes Dearean pageant aie HENR which will be produced on Monday evening, Febraary 6, iy aseeree of splendor not yet ‘ittained by the amer- | NEXT PRIDAY EVENING, January 29, an setscr Qnary bull tor the BENSVIT of Mr, FREDERICK &, WARDE. Seats can be secured, QOUTA THEATRE, BENEFIT NIGHT. Mr. FREDERICK 8. WARDR has the nounce that bis FLEST BENE: A. take plage on uoxt FRIDAY EVENING, e upon which occasion Dovate BILL UF crrkacttons ea consisting always popular comed 8 SERIOUS FAMILY, and the admirable drama TLE BMPLY, A host of vy GroKGE Faw sot We SPP” a RISHOE and Others.” Seats can now bo ssoured HEATRE COMIQUR, 5, BROADWAY. Mr. JOSH HART, tas le Proprietor EW Entire change of bu and rat night of the great Irish Bkete SKIBBEEAR Har RIGAN ap and Hat, B lt Miss LULe DELMAY, i | ui an ite) . T. RYAN je Tit BYRNS, | 1. CHAS, MORRIS, A | and the eve eonne nA. RICHMOND, \ | every night in new trish sketdl THE SKiBBEAH. sday and Saturday. 2E GRuAT ROMAN HIPPODROMB, A WEEK OF TOCBNAMENT aND TROTIING, BUT ALL OF TUE honet to an: M Bid we will Peres) of the . TAMES BRs WAL CART sDuEy, Matinees Wed: BRILLIANT RACES ~ 70 BE E RETAINED. THIS vias 2° AT. JANUARY 2 3 OPEN GRAND TOURNA UnanD TOURNAMEN’ NT, | GRAND TOURNAMENT, GRAND TOURNAMENT, | Under the auspices of prominent Southern gent a, | fesidents of this city. | Go KNIGHTS, by vo unteers, Basan the several Scuthern | LADITE UIRES, raGks, . 5, SQ Foren Thppo rowe Company. popu si and tasbionabe in the ale of magnificence | a ihe e! ivalrie contests ot the ompieie, LN ADDITION | on Monday, Mednescay. | venings ot inis wee! SE ADVER- park THE E i IGHTS, of Lecoeq’s charmiag work, im three acts, LA FILLE MMC. AN L FILLE DE MM | in Mule. bee crrarpiy | Mile, MiteEUy Mile. KID | QCEKCY | aag vt tvs Pate Pom vii Loc. ed by », re DAY, a 2 prices. ue thusical sensacion of the day, | GPO | ¥ ary Vv DNESDaY and Ssaron pay ith NEE at 2:30, foment gnu last appearance in America ot the world renowned JACKLEY PAMILY muastle Artists, Y KENNEDY, sf Acrobatic and First appearan the yor sas otriloguist in the world. KEM and SCLLY, tue champ on Lbony Agtists. in their astiimes JAMEs WELUs and MAUD Lit MOIN tnense it of LLLA ABSOLD, ‘aa the young musical wonder, LO. First week of the local Druwa, etltied BOWERY AND BROADWAY. Admission, 5c. ; Orchestra, $1; Family Circle, 25c. THEATRE, 73 % 730. EY SHAY ‘ Manager B. GPENING NIGHT, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, and during the week. 4‘frst class Vaudeville Theatre. Legitimaie. Fashionable Family Kesort. 4 strictiy retned 77 ipo LY si WORLD RENOWNED MO\STER QUINCUPLEXAL TROUPE, a stir compaty without an equal 1ULA M tm ber truly wonderian usin aad mys ep Mis AVELAIDs MILLS the dashing, sorio-corate Vocalist, {UKELY and MAsy. BARNEY, New Yors’s greatest tavorite Comedians, ARNOLD BRO HERS, Wiliam, Amos aud Frank, in their Comiealities, pesca a Ghator FAMILY, , Antonia and Charley. im their Classic Groupings ere i? seANia Lee 4 2 and Henry, the wondertul Gymnast, MR WILLIAM CONRAU fang bis; ¢huo! of Educated Dogs CHARLEY SHAY, the best general pertormer in the world. % CELEBRATED STAR PERFORMERS 60, $10,000 HINLVOO BOX sivstery, Tiuminated Curriculum and Carnival Scene, TH: 1WO OKP BARNUM'S EDUCATED A WORLD OF GENUINE WONDERS. family Matinees Broadway. es} NY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 31 BOWERY, THE FENALE INSTRELS. HE FrMALE MINSIKEL™. HOICE rHinty BEAUTIFUL LADY VOUALISTS. HAMS TONY PASTOR'S: VEN with chorus of 70 AWAY A MOST ALTRACIIV Pas TAL CR. ON Se WING GIRLS’ BALL, EVERY Comic Drama, ‘ult of fun, MONDAY EF) MALE MINSTR EVENING. Matinees Tucsiay and Friday. Ladies admitted tres gn Friaay ev six'y choice hams given away Mor ay it LAMD'S PARK ie ice Bona ase 6 day eveniug, Januar; Oliver in his great success of ACHOSS THE CONTINENT Fie day night, venedt of Ouver Doud Byron. Matiness | baturday, at 2 PM UEATRE, BROOKLYN 4 RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE, between 6th and 7th # AN BRYANT BEVERY NIGHT at 8. Tabay MATINEE Yi ENTIRE CHANGE OF BILL, TWO HOURy FON EX/RAOKOINARY ATTRAOUION, las eee of the yreat Pantomimist ana Com WEST = i ediaa, r. JAMES 8. MAPFITT, im his original puriesaue, aa pa ntomiin AL KING OF THE KANIBAL [SLANDS. &. Kaliko. Dan Bryant | The Magilde x our koko.....Bob Hart | Bobaail. st aracters by Dave Kead. troskiwiy, Walz, Now . Martin, Raymond, Templeton, Mogan, kmer- son. DE CAKE WALK. OB, POR a MERKY TMB. DANIEI. IN THE BRYANT'S OER. Box office nen from 9 A. M. to WP, M. ta secured. KING KALIKU MATINES sareuD ay vik 8 T'Youl Taearne Eighth street, between Second and Third avenues, Your hours of innocent amusement for 20 cente, Most uexceptionabie furnily resort in New THIS WiEK—Charies Young, the Ven AMUSEMENTS. N BLO’S, Nc R. THORNE. in Mol week and .. Lessee and Manager Duar. and every night this y Matinee, the Sensational Drama of RODVEN DOWs oR, UNDER TWO FLAGS. In which Rose ‘and Harry Watkins will appear. Also Lime Amy ad ©; gone. Bane. __PROWDEN DOWN, OR, UNDER ‘TWO FLAGS, WwW AL Lacks, Proprictor and Manager...Mr. LESTER WALLCK wet he, eogageme WEEK S BIox. mp socteA wen, EVERY WIGHT AND SAY! oe MATINEB ThE Savant NST TO 77TH PERFORMANCE. Mr. MONTAGUE, Mr. GILBERT, Messre BECKETT. ARNOTT, POLE, OLLAND, Sit EDWIN, Atwames DYAR LEWIS PONtsE BURKE, SEYTON ordered for 1U:0. Seats secured four weeks | and brea LL will sppear. 10 adr nee, Moke Fr. 2. (CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, MO! JANUARY 25, and vnul turther CARLOTTA bt CLERC a y Camppel tid pity of Kees ENGLISH OPERA. CDH ..Director E ACADEMY OF MUST MONDAY EVENING, January 25, SEASON OF ENULISH OF MICA, with the most compiete lyric organization that has ever been found on the Ameri¢an stage. A galaxy of Jafge, well traiued and iresh voiced us and ected orc hestra. MONDAY. Ja January 3, will be pea osented Verdi's Miss CLARA. | Lou TSA “k-LOdy. a8 Leongra: Miss BEAUMOS 7 (ver first appearance ths ork) ae ince: Da; CARI STON as Count di Luna; Mr. 3. TUN an herendo, and Dr MAAS as TUESDAY, January 2 Antas WEDNESDAY, a aoe aie THUBSDaY—BR OOKL LYN deapiar OF MUSIC, FRIDAY, y, daneary 20 Vinee, tin in New York, jp Ene: Mah, of ‘Thomas charming sod sdccessiul a sa IGN u GRAND KELLOGG MAWIN ceca THE BOHEMIAN roine Seats can now be secured at een end 114 Broadwa} Reserved seats. ¥: Family Circle, Rosorved Soats commenet A BRIE saint a sec circulars at musi¢ sto! lemy tor tull casts of the operas, 7OOn'’s MUSEUM. 1 woop's, AFTERNOON AT 2 | EVENING at { Melodrama be "3 ANDES RoR cae JACK K HARKAW. SHEPPARD. — JAPLOAT AND ASHORE, Bh Fecal THEATR! ~ gnd Broadway. Every night at 8 Propristor aod Manager AUGUSTIN DALY Hundreds were unable to obtain seats on Saturday eveciag! Secure places in advance. mn WOMEN OF THE Da¥! A GREAT SUCCESS, The Evening | Post say’ Miss FANNY DAVENPORT, We adv; se ur fellow “beings who are suftering ia mind, body or ortnte, togo forthwith to the Miss SARA JEWETT, II & & Mra G@ ft. GL BT, Miss ANNIE GRaHAaM, and clever as Mr. Kaymoud'sColonst Sellers, and we wish that the play could be remodelled © su Migs NELLIE MORTIMER, Mise NINA VARIAN, make it equally con- spicuous. but as itis, it is one of the most mirth-plovoking char- | i JEAN BURNSIDE. SEER acters which haye Mr, JAMES LEWIS, ever figured on the — New York ik stage.” Mr. W. DAVIDUE, ‘The Graphic says —— ‘here is no prosne Mr. LOUIS JAM: of 4 change in the bili ue Mr. OKORGE P. eatre jor some time tocome, ‘Women of the Mr. D. WHITIN! Dav’ having hit the popular fancy, ant re suited ina di seats Mr. OWEN FA’ Mz. F. CHAPMAN. band tor Whicn compels the upening of the box sheet ten days in ad- vauce.”” = the Fitth Ave REALISTIC SCENER’ FASHIONABLE TUILETTES! BE:PLENDENT | BEaUil£s! The Herald sayse— “*Women of the seems to have caught the popular | Fifth Avenue vw: fast mighi, and the de- EVERY N aT a mand for seats extenus into next week.” * * jiu e iadies, especially. DAY aT 1:80, | are quite enthusi over the costumes. The matinee on Savurday Seats mey be secared ten | was the best of the sea- fm advance! | Son” MATINBE 8, 3 @ E WOMEN OF THE DAYi!! YCEUM THEATRE, 4TH ST. AND 6TH av. AST WEEE IN NEW YORK OF ...LADY ELIZABETH engagement in New York ts limited KEKS more, and as requests are cov- to only TWU | gamely made that this distinzuisned artiste be prevented 5 espeaiiun cliuracter, essrs. Grau & Ctiizzoia mre aE pounce, 101 tor EVERY &VENING this week ATC RDA EE. the T APPEABANC!™ IN NEW YORK OF MRS. ROUSBY, at original’ role of ay a by het, L000 theses In, Engians), ea er 1,00) times in kngiana), “42 'Tom Toplor's creat Hisiorton! Play, Twine re AND CROW supported by GEO. CLAk: and ofan dvematte com- MONDAY. February a time this season in N ‘948 YOU LIKE IT. Virst appearauce of MRS. ROUSBY AS ROSALIND. ACCABE. Sri natgpee HALL, grin ied ST. E urd it 2. in bisoriginal, mythratand ven Neutril; quisl Entertainment The popular and artistic pecooss fOr dtr. Maceabe's present Slotae a. is. curren Parallel in New York, ‘The audiences bale Sy en ee ‘rh _ hiess performances during THS the Gk ATEST By MOST FASHIONABLE ever gathered to witness an entertainment. The programme for, the present week will be of SURPASSING EXCELLENCE, tocluding “The Wandering Minstrels,” ‘Miss N May. he Fascinating Fellow,” 6, { neush Kalle ~ Bias A o'Malliean the dual de SIR ROWL.. "AND 1 fie KUPY- in which Mr. MAUCABE will PERSO NATH im, agi ACTERS AT ONCE (MALE AND PEMAL' Tioxet office, Koblavon Halk open daily from 9 til &, LYMPIC THEATRE, - JOEN 5 ie oe on aay, at das, tie the per J Buriesque, te THE SHOCK. meh ie ery scene and appointment entirely pew. A cUPERIOR Vast OF C OTERS. Fret appearance of tt funnieet or all cea comedians, Mr. JUL No. 624 ops ALEX. DAV’ The eminent cha Nt ion N. The tamed Irish comedian, i % PAIN SOL amit ith ovs WiLLtawa Z HARRISON. THE SHOC! Wy MATINEES WEDNE=DAY A WAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. iw Oj roadway, we Twenty-ninth Th Soe Brora oF Tis ROGIETY ‘Duane, * or ibe ne BRUISED! BEARI. First week of the new act uy WIFE'S HE SUB-COMMI’ MONDAY, "SE Peet Faby t Trick ‘a Dtomime. BUTLER PANTON ME TROUPE. Wiicy MATINEE ome AT2 | AA vetals.—Each note furnishes | Dlower required; cam be wttached to any reed organ, | three years buys an organ. Catal as to | __PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, | a. ah “WONDERFUL 1 TON.—BORDETIS PATENT its own wind: no Just the thing for pedal brgetie ean ‘stock of Bure le 01 Gott gad other Organs tor ba instalments aud t very low prices; new Organs. $5) apa tpwase” Benet Bt RLGOK. da bast Fourt euch street —POR RENT, UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND sans of our own make; albo tor sale, a number of fine second Hand Pianos, rivet order, “WILLIAM ny KNABr. & Ov., No. U4 Fifth avenue, above Sixteenth at NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1875.— | FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND HANDSOME | w rent, at HAINES BROTHERS’ Piano fooms 2 ‘nlon square. New Pianos on instalments or sou, ta coms two Piunos, been nsed 4 very low tor LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SECOND HAND Pianos for sale at xreat bargains for cash or on instaments: Piauos to rent, of our own manufacture. at reasonable prices, LINDEMAN & SUNS, ¥2 Bleecker st LADY WILL SELL $100; rusewood, irol Parlor Organ, Tstopa. Seen at Broadway. AF Leena ae ‘ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE AXD Planos to rent; $5 monthly ; tostal- new Fanos a GOLDSMIT 26 Bleecker street, near Bowe TUNER WILL SELL Bis 734 OCT. AL mnade with cares far below factory pr instalments, ¥, CONNOR, 15) East 37th Me eraer So av GREAT BARGAIN—OLOSING ¢ OUT SALE; LAKGR ‘and elegant stock Pianos; order adwinistra:rix @. Barmore estate. $65 Bleecker street, highly Hulshed, with ‘ail latest improvement and lowest price. | West zise a PES BURSITURE. _ —WEEKLY AND « Furniture, Carpets and Be Pekruw All & UO'S, 155 and 187 Cagtham ‘street. An immense sock and low prices. ts ASGTION kooMs 39 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET— Househoid Furniture, 100 tinen Sheets, Carpets, Bookcases, Buffets, Wardrobes, Extension tables, &., at private sale at xuction prices. A LARGE ASSORIMENT OF CARPETS, £URNI- ture aud Bedding ut lowest cash prices at O'FAR- RELL, lesrooms, al: Kiguth avenue, between Thir- eth and Thirty-Hrst streets. A GRARHOR SUITS, $75; REPS, $30: Bi $25: Brussels Carpets, W cents per yard ; 800 ¢lewunt Parniture, contents of private residence, 21 East Twentieth street, hear Broadway. PRIVATE BAMILY WiLL SELL THE TR z a hold Syspiture a F 1); do. liv i Welsteada fy hairel eker er Pthnotirie: Osa Fornitare, Beds, Bedding, Tajmonts taken by thg weak or month, ‘erms easy. KELLY & CO., corner Twenty-iifth street and Sixth aveDuey —AT A SACRIFICE, BRUSSELS CARPET, new. on parlor floor; two elegant Parlor we inrep ant other in satin brocatel; let res. "Cartains, one nearly new Geri? e,,ntoveN, Lounges de | nearly and drat sold tor half the: Aidoctor's omic: #7 Hond street. Cull to-day. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL CARVED ROSE- wood 7 octave Pianotorte. overstrung. bass cole: brated maker, $1 E eth sireet between Second und Vbird | ave Pana 00D SECOND HAND AND MiIsFIT Cant Ese AND Bi is, Three-ply Oltek faity: Engl and ingrain,. ca he at the: old place, Lit Paiton atreet eptrauce), OAKVED LEG PI Prince Orgaus and new Finns: low Fontes, pun talments; 7 octave Piano, $5 rent, RDON & SON? 13 Hast Fourteenth street 100, Lyon nba A RADY, WILL SELL, LESS THAN , celebrated city Ca moiern improvements avenue. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL 5 Chickering Fianoiorte a great sect fone, patent agraffe, grand square 74, octave Femeveod Pianotorte, four rounu corners, richl moderhmprovements nearly new, cost or sib: Stool, Cover, Box. tor sinpplag; rich Parlor, Cham Chamber + nin: tice. 103 | PRIVATE PAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELEGANT Pe four round Vecker & Brother’s Pianoforte at a sac- rifice ; u /rilllant toned 73 oct richly carved rose- wood case, full agraffe, overstrun; Piano, having all improvements; printed guarantee bill of sale; cost $975 for $280; siool, cover, box for shipping. legant apright Piano $2U. Uall at private residence 210 West Twenty-first Msureet BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIA! 6 OC- tave, carved legs, overstrun; ie upoveiments, Sacrifice; instalments ‘taken, $10 monthly; rent CABLi, 107 West Twenty-third street, corner sixth avenue, M2A30% & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS UNAP proached in capacity and elegance. Winners of three pi tag medals and Diploma of Honor at iene 187%, Paris, 1887, and at Indusirial Ixbibitions f jeu ulwaya. New styles. with most linportant impras ment ever made. harp Cabinet organs ($200), Rew aud exquisite combination of these instruments; ew combination und sole stops Ktazera smiasa, very rich. New lerms of easy payments | Kent ald Ware- Fooms, 25 Union square. OF BULL VO. INS AND STRINGS, VIOLIN CHIN Rests, Mathuse& Pianos, Martin's and 2ilton's Gu Organs, Flutes, &. ° Catalog and ul: dress MUSICAL aGBNUY, @ West Four- tars, pranos aud terms to suit the times. Call at o. 8 Union square | di Fourth avenue). 3HT J E via nis oF rent; $3 upward. BETTS!’ Ware- orner tenth stre ill fO REST OR SELL—LARGE LOY; PRICES MEREKLLS, rooms, 783 Broad ATERY NEW .CALE PIANOS, CONCERTO A AND other Organs, will be sold this week at reduced rices lor ¢ monthly instaliments received oa jano’s: $10 to $20 Organs; $5 to $10; Second band instru ments $8 to $5 Inouthly uiter irst deposit WATERS SON, 431 Broadway. J. SACS DANCING ACADEMIES. —CLASSES «at Masonic Hall, 1 Bast Thirteenth praets Bre: voort Hall, 154 Kast Pilty-1 fourth stree'. PRIVATE LES. SUNS atany hour. CYRCULARS at private aedeny, 212 Fast Kleventh street, A DODWORTH?S PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DANC- * ing, No. 22 fitth avenue, corner of Twenty-sixth Steet, open fur the scason lasses for ladies and children, Morning and arternoon Evenmeg classes tor geutlemen. end tor circulars. riuners on ‘Tuesday ‘cuiars, Seiect soiree ery Wednesday evening at 9 o'clock. 4 --CARTIER'S DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTC Zi: Building, intersection Stuyvesant and | Ninth Streets Cla y Moncay and Thursday; reception ery Thursday evening. Private lessons in glide waliz specially. ate B* OKES' DANC ACADEMY, 361 BROOME SY?. Ail the fashionable Dances in one course or lessons. Afternoon classes for ladies and children; evenings tor gentle men. PRIVATE INSTRUCTIONS at all hours. ALLE: MASTER DUMARS ACADEMY, 24 West Fourth stree Classes oj all dances taught periectly in quarte 1 able dauccs taugnt periectly in six private lessous. EB GARMO'N | ES Seas, sal Av. (POURTEENTH st. MS D MiS. HLASKO's ACADEMY FOR DANO ig. L464 Broadway. second terme ME TEENORS ACADEMY OF DANCING, Lyric Hail, 723 Sixth avenue, Reservoir square. AKeceptions Dunsaute every Friday evening. RE TRENOR'S S PRIVATE CLASSES FOR LADIES | id gentiemea meet Tuesdays and Fridays at Lyne! Haug sixth aven dU DARD AMERICAN BEVEL TAB ND ne Phelan & Collender Combination ‘Cushions ior dale only by due patentee, u. W. COLLENDER. successor to Phelan & Collender. 738 Broadway, New York. MERICAN STANDARD BEVEL TABLES WiTH Delaney's Wire cushions, used in all champlonsat games. at reduced prices. zecond band Tables complete 128 a y W. H. GRIFFITH & CO,, @ Vesoy street. T iene pence OF REMOVAL THE UNDER Bullard tables sat erent e stock of new and second hand ¥ reduced prices, PHELAN, Ro. 7 Barclay strect EUROPE, (CATENDISE CLs, wr Regent stree street, London, Established 1856 By the request of several gentlemen residing in Amer- ica the Committee of this club have decided on admit- ting a limited number ot American members at an an- gual subscription of two guincas ff get | feral be Tequired to give a reference to & bank gentleman of known respectability in coon, ‘any member of a recognized American ciub is eligib: Club is Don-political and non-professional, ing pro- Brietory. members incur Ro Habiliey beyond their sub- the manage: Committe ment of the eiat and’ the election of m mabe . ‘ come Chairman, Some vin ‘Licke, Sir. Pisses. Cy kad Bart eaeest na tera, Siajor « ‘ak Colilnsoe Hail. vans Kershaw, Bag, Ee Be The club ts situated in the centre st fasbiona- of th bie part of the West nd and within few doors of the ce boll Hotel, much frequented oy American ‘visitors wi tag be for membership to be made tod. B. Pale baq., Secretary. MARBLE MANTELS. NEW YORE STADT THEATRE, 4 AND 4 BOWERY. Benefit of The tavontie of Germany 18 Opera Boats MONDAY TANUARY os ¥irat time in Amerie Le PART DU UIAB! Bouffe, tn three acts, b eeereeemeces tor Aree omDaY. SPE ‘6, MEIN LeOPOLD, Mons. and bi Leroux, Trapeze; lona Lat Bisters, Ka or. Foanie Denham, Spendid ne e Young Reernit," with foaave deil lwo. t ‘Loan of a Lover” | th cvening ate oreloon. ‘cloek. INSTRUCTION LOCOTION\RY AND DRAMATIC Hoh. BB gatirely new pringipl in three act ier eo. Bos’) ge open irom 8395 et fsck. Mrricrouires MUSEUM OF ART. x0. 128 WRAT jail a w York.—The Museum trom 10 A. M, to $F. from 7 to 10°, Odiecta admnisat A GKEAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF MARBLE and Marbleized Mantels; all Kinds Cf, Floor Tiling, Monuments, teadstones, slabs {or plumbers a makers now offered at es) i” Be! CO.'s icry: bi werk Nos, 217 to 27 West Fitty-first street, near T UREAILY R&D Face. iD extensive stock of Slate and Marb! ‘ash Traysand Slate W Union square, Fourth avenue aud Seventeenth a N.Y. T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES—AN EXTENSIVE stock of bei ani Marbleized Mantels and ali Other marvie work; Marble turning tor the trade. a KLABER, 14 Lust Kighieenth street, near Third av. TEWART'S oo J MANTELS, MARBLE AND WOOD Mantels, ric! id elegant designs, at the lowest ees. ‘220 and ith West Tweaty-tl strec, between venth and kighth avenu pa Benue sie deser: pile 0, company, | CLOTHING 43 THIRD AVENU TB, MINTZ< BETWEEN lnsuring KASE AND vrewiNson TAMIL Cox cE RTs RTS, AT THRIR Twenuieth and Iweot: unost og Bt oage, wanton Beararee eee HY 37 USION gear Ih, hea pail in sao tac casead Dicieien, Cosham on Sendag Seaton D. % box @& oey poronday) serene. Jemeary aod evéry | note by post punctuaily attended to by Mr or Mra Mints Fubecos 3 a on Ba Tg UAnRIs: NEW ESTABLIniiMEDy Life Phen YOU AND, TOU" WaLrans, | A oieesemr nes, stan ‘ Z argoem Fair ady” Waltses ‘ikot, mitiemen can feceive the 4 al rr —— _ ee — Cau bs King a We. ; “Kuteche Poise,” MERICAN CO VATORY OF MUBIC, : Bakes _ ‘a dé Fitth avenge, near Nineteeath street. rig tas : Claw and private lessons in 41! Lrauches ot Vocal DITSON & OO. Ti Srontway, | Parieud instrumental Music at liberal werws, = foneitlatioiae rior, ol A TRoboGER. PROFESSOR Liste a SIxX'H KaNLR TaWeLt a fore HKIS Reading und Send for circalara Address ell letuers to J io. heel cage Be box 4 York Post office. ‘ rvision.. kvery Mo er | c bvery Monday iy narod wotrgas Uy by UROPEAN | CLAIRVOYANT | TELUS | aM ES — a0 | seca ene s justitate. 7 y shows likenesses, causes marriags; 60s. to $l. No day and evening. 4 rt, a RS. VGANOIS MVEALS ALL YOUR UIPE, RE mailed. Address PRIVA'E weate OLREE DANSANTR, Beotayven Haul, 210 Fifth EVERY TUueLAY EVENING, checks 6c, | | otided to mee , Hi ovctok tate sage Manage <I CHEST. } | ‘cdma & fecal guy georges, | Factinon CLUS BALL, TORSDAY ey" Ke 4¥L covers stolen property, brin ted together, Satisfaction of money retunded. {79 Third evenus, Hea? Seventeenth street M Mii COLLINS, A RELIABLE AND TRUSTWORTHY lairvoyant. %75 Sixth avenue, pear Seventeenth ARAND BAL MASQUE AND ¥ the Bacchus M 9u rade Club witli tiie londay nig, jecretary. THE LECTURE SEASON. — =LLOTURe KVERY ay xiout 1 AT 8 0% ONC OOK, ON Sere clic eee aT MIDWIFE, RESIDEN ear Third avenue, ty kL. East Tenth sire A —OR. AND MMH. G.INDLE CURE ALL COM plaint 5 practice, 12) West Twenty-sixth sh Coma pr on on Wi -ats CoMPLALNTS ‘The | we 4 residence, 197 Ea: HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. In this City and Brooklyn, Wi 4 NTED—ON A LEASE OF PIVE YEAts prox ri 1, 4 four story high stoop House, unfar! 25 teat trout, between, Thirty-ioneth and” Fiity-seventh strects and Madison and Seventh avenues, for @ small private tamily, KAY & SCRYMSER, 71 Brot Foom 62 ED, TO RENT—1WO FRIENDS WISH TO rent two Houses adjoining: must be. three staries nd attic or four stories each ; location between Tweu! rst and Fortieth streets und ‘Sixth and Lexington ave- tio modern improvements: rent not to excced ber annum good a pd prompt. Bi In the Country. ANTED TO HIRE—A COUNTRY SEAT IN WEST- chester county, at a distauce not exceeding fifteen miles from Madison’ square. ‘The place must be high and healthy ir situation, having on and commo- Gious house and outbulldlugs, all in gi order and ci taining from ten to wenty ucres of land. Address, wit articulara, I. 8. B., box 102 Herald office, A. CORAL RUBBER SET OF OF TEETH IN THREE houra,—Impregsion in the forenvon; teeth in the aiternoon.” Thirty-fourch street, near sixth avenue and Broadway. Coral rubber: very strong; flesh colored. Take green ears irom Graud sireet terry: algo Sixth avenue cats: Ukewise University place cars. Get off in ‘Thirty-fourth street, Gold sets, Platina Sets, Whale- Doug, Kubber sets. Plumpers, open Fronts, Lip Litters, Lip Depressor. Bogulato trous Oxide. Mechanical Dentistry, No. 128 West Phirty-toureh street, &C. WATCHES, JEWELRY, Lik. GEORGE DIAMONDS ye AND es JACOBS, Ne 8 Astor Houso. Bie ttier lt Cet ad ete CLOG AND TER BLRY paired by first class workmen. GEO, C, ALLEN, 1,190 Broadway, Rear T wenty-uint street, DEATHS. —_——— ALLERS.—On January 23, 1875, alter a short ill- ess, OARSTEN I, ALLERS, youngest son of Carsten and Julie Allers, aged 1 year, 2 Months and 20 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family and mem- bers oi the Baitic Lodge, No. 284, F. and A. M., the ht. Paul’s Reliet Society’ and the Brookiyn (E. D.) Schuetzen Uarpa are respectfuliy invited to at- teud bis juveral, from the residence Of his parents, No. 156 Secoud street, Brooklyn, E. D., on Monday, January 25, at one o'clock P, M. AMERMAN.—On Friday evening, MARIA, daughter Of the late Peter Amerinan, Sr., azed 69 years, Relatives und iriends oi the faulty are invited to attend the funeral, at the house of her brotner, Richard Amerman, No. 528 Seventh avenue, on ‘Tugaday, 26:h last., at hali-past twelve o’ciock. ANDREWS.—Ua tne 22d inst, at his residence, No. 139 Fitih avenue, LORING ANDREWS, in toe 76th Year of his uge. Friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, {rom the Presoyterian church, to Filton avenue, corner Nineteenth street, on Monday al- ternoon, 25th inst., at two o'clock. AVERILL.—On Saturday morning, January 23, James KNIGHT, son of Walter 1. aod Cornelia K. Averill, aged 7 mouths. Funeral services at the residence of bis grand- father, Dr. James Kuignt, 400 Lexington avenue, Monday, January 25, at hallpast one o’clock; thence to Greenwood Cemetery. Friends o! tne family invited to attend. BENNEIT.—in Broukiyn, on Sunday, January 24, Joun J. BuNNurt, iu the 27ti year of bis age. ‘The relatives und irieuds of the family are re- Spectiully invited to utiend the funeral, irom ifs late residence, 635 Atlanuc avenue, on Tuesday afternoon, January 26, at two o’ciuck. BoYLe.—On Saturday, January 23, WiILLIaM Tuomas BoyLe, son of Thos. Boyle, aged 32 years. Kelatives and friends are tnyited io attend the funeral, from the residence of his tatver-in-law, Dennis W. Buckley, 18 East Fifty-fourth street, on Tuesday morning, at ten o'clock, to tne Churca of St. Francis Xavier, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of bis soul; thence to Calvary Cemetery. BrRown.—in Brvokiyn, on Saturday, January 23, MakrTHa AMELIA, beloved wife of David H. Brown @nd eldest daughter of David and Jane Gibbs, aged 22 years and 9 months. Relatives and (riends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the tuneral, irom the South Bushwick Dutch Reformed church, Bushwick ave- pee near Himrod street, Brooklya, £, D., on Tues- }, January 26, at two o'clock. UTLEK.—Un Saturday, January 23, FRANCIS M. Burer, aged 21 years, The remains will be taken from his late resi- aence, No, 526 Hudson street, on Tuesday, January 26, at nine o’clock A. M., to St. Josepn’s churcli, thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. Mem- bers of St. Josepn’s Beuevolent Association aud the teachers of St. Joseph’s Sunday Scbvol are in- vited to attend. CARTER.—O! pneumonia, on Saturday, gatos 23, Many, youngest daughter of the late Sami $4 Elizaveth Carter, aged 68 years, 1 montr aud 23 days. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the luneral, from her late 114th street, co Tuesday, Janu- ary 26, at eleven o'clock A. M. ULEARY.—On January 24, MaRGaReT E. CLEARY, daughter of Daniel Cleary, aged 10 months and 6 aays. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to atiend the funeral, rom her father’s residence, No. 62% Carmine street, at oue Fr. M., Tuesday, January 26, 1875, ‘ORBIERE.—Ou Thursday, January 21, of capll- lary pare Mancaker Katz, daughter of George ¥. und M. E. M. Corbiere, aged 6 montis. Interred in Trinity Cemetery on Sunaay, Japu- on Pi anuary D. Jr, ary CRAGIN. In Jersey City, suddenly, 24, Du Bots ScuANCK, infant son of Ge and Adelaide L. Cragin. CBowe.—Suddenly, on Sanday, at four o’clock — JOUN CROWE, at ols residence, 36 East Broad- Ww ottce of the funeral hereafter. DEgCKER.—On January 23. of consumption, Mr. eee H. A. DECKER, aged 23 years, 11 months and ays. Tue reiatives and friends are reg yon in- vited to attend tie funeral, irom hi lave re: can 124 Liberty street, at one o'clock pre- cisely. DgMAREST.—On January 23, at Fordham, PETER DEMAKEST, Gged 68 years and 4 months, Frieuds and relatives are respectiuily invited to attend the tuueral, ou Monday, the 26th inst., from his late residence, Hariem train leaves Central Gepot at 11:40 A. M. ENNIN,—Suddeniy, on Sanday, Janaary 24, Ep- WARD DENNIN, @ native Of the parish vi Street, county Long(ord, Ireland, His friends and ae ener are respectiully invited to uttend iugeral, 1rom 651 Bast Six- teenth street, without further notice, on ‘Suesday, the 26th, at one o'clock P. M., tu Ca ary. DoYLn.—At his late residence, 403 West Thirty. fourth str on Suni morning, 24th inst, of neumonia, CORNRLIUS DOYLE, in the 20th year of 18 ago. Panera will take piace from the Vharch of St Michael, Thirty-second street and Ninto avenue, Wednesday morning, 27th iu: ‘at eleven o'clock. His relatives and iriends are respectfully invited to be present without further notice. Draks.—Un Sunday, Janaary 24, BE. B. Drage, St bis residence, 343 West ‘ywenty-egnth street, Figtp.—On Lenten it inst., after tet Ulness, Hos. Mau BRADUURST FIELD, 60 o the inte Moses Field, ip the 64tn services will be held at Calvary charch, avenue and Twenty-first strest, on three P.M. Rela- Rese jay, 260n inst., at haif-pr i Od irieuds oO the Tausily are Invited to meet at the resigence of his brotner, M. Augustus Field, 162 Lexingtoa avenue, at three P. Washington acu New Haven papers please or. FirzPaTnick.—On Saturday, January 23, JOAN FitzraTnicx, parish of Currigailen, county Lel- trim, Ireland, in the 28th year of bis age. The relatives and iriends of the family are re- Spectiuily invited to attend the funeral, from the seavignce of bis brother, Philip Fitzpatrick, No. 426 West Fortieth street, on Tuesday, the 26th ing! tf one o'clock W. M. FOX.—KATHARINE Many FOx, aged 10 years and 9 month, tae only adaugater of Senator Jonna Fox, on Saturday, January 23. Funerai will take place on Monday, January 26, &t one o'clock P. M., from the residence of ner arents, No, 3 Morris street. Kelatives and ends are luvited to attend, The remains will be Gangicn.—On Suu ary 24, of pneumonia, Parmon TROK GARRIOE, & ge ee WITH SUPPLE MENT. HALSEY.—At Enzabeth, on the 28d inst., AGNES, wie of James Halsey, daughter of the tate Alex- | ander McClur Notice of juueral to-morrow, HeaNy.—On Sanday, January 24, ANN TANSEY, the beloved wile of Patrick Heany, a native of Lanesboro, parish of Rathctine, county Lonord. Friends of the family and also her brother-in- jaw, Joun Leavy, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, irom her late residence, No. 201 Eust ‘Abirty-Dinth street, corner ot Second ‘tuesday, January 26, at one o'clock. wiil be interred in Calvary Cemetery. HOAGLAND.—Suddenly, on Saturday, January 23, FRANK PERCE, youngest son of John and Zoplae Hoagland. aged 3 years, 8 montis and 10 di ‘The iuneral will rake place from tue resi dence of bis parents, No, 299 Twelith street, Soutn Brooklyn, On Tuesday morning, January 26, at eleven o'clock, Hoyex.—On Sunday, January 24, HENaY War- REN, Only child of Christopher and Cornelia A. Demarest Livyer, aged 19 months and 10 days. Relatives and friends of the lamily are respect- fully imvited to attend the tuneral BEE Vines, at the residence of his parents, No. 362 West ft street, this (monday) evening, at hall-past seven o'clo —In Brooklyn, on the 23d inst., PATRICK ¥, late of the firm of Kenny & Lockwood, New Tore, in the 62d ear of bis age. Notice of suneral hereafter. Puiladeiphia papers please copy. Knox.—On Saturday, 23d Inst., of Bright's disease, NICHOLAS AYLWaRD KNox, @ native of Warerford, Ireland, in We aaE feed o1 Fuperai'trom nis la Filty-iourth street, ents roar ernerehs at twel o'clock. Wateriord pavers please copy. LEONARD.—Jauuary 24, HANORA LEONARD, & native of Johnstown, parish of Glanwarth, county Cork, lreiand, in the 62d year of her age. Relatives and triends are respectiully invited attend the (uneral, trom the residence of in-law, Jeremiah McCarthy, No. 10 Jefferson street, Hobokeo, N. J., ou January 28, at eleven o'clock. Lgyco¢ds.—On Saturday, the 23d inst, JoHN 8S. Laycock, aged 38 years. Relatives aud irjends are respectfully invited to attend nis iuneral, on Tuesday, the 26th ist,, at ten A. M., irom the residence of his uncle, James Mallett, Bayonne, N. J. Train trom joot of ‘Liberty street, at 9:30, on New Jersey Centra! Rallroad. ow On Saturday, January 23, ELIZABETH, Wile of William L, Lowden, aged 39 years, ‘The relatives and iriends of thé tamily are re- spectiully invited to atten the funeral, irom her late residence, No. 426 West Thirty-Qfth street, on neata ze 26th inst. clock. ‘Ihe re- mains will be taken to Greenwood, Mazk.—At his residence, 245 Bleecker street, ABRAHAM MAZ&, in the 81st year Of his age. Notice of tuneral hereatier. MBKRELL.—Uu Sunday, January 24, at the rest- dence of her brotuer-in-law, Charles Dellinger, 122 West Forty-third street, Sakay, widow of William R. Merrell. Notice of funeral hereafter. MERRITT.—Ou Rasnrany,, January 23, 1875, Mary GREENWOOD, wile of William: Merritt and daughter ol the late George W. Allerton, aged 28 years, 1 month aud 25 days. ‘The juneral wiil take place from her late resi- dence, Fordham, N. Y.,on Tuesday, 26th inst., at ten o’clock A. M. Relatives aod iriends are re- spectfully Invited to attend without further notice, Carriages willbe in waiting at Fordham upon arrival o1 9:15 A. M. train from New York. Poughkeepsie and Amezia papers please copy. Moksk.—On Saturday, January 23, MERILLA, relict of Lyman Morse, 1n the 80th year ol her age. ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the 1uneral, svom the residence of her ¢on-tn-law, Henry Hurd, Flushing, Long island, on Tuesday, at baif-past two P. M. Greene county (N. Y.) papers please copy. McDOon. —On Sunday, Jauuary 24, Mise Fan: Ni MCDONAGH, aged 60 years, ‘The funeral will tuke place from the residence of her brother, William Mcvonagh, 209 rark ave- nue, Brooklyn, on ‘tuesday, Jauuary 26, at two P.M. thence to Calvary Cemetery, McKkNNeEY.—In Brooklyo, on Sunday, January 24, BRIDGET, widow Of Che late Mat.new McKen- ney, @ native of the parish of Ferns, county Wex- tord, Ireland, aged 72 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to the funeral, from the resi- dence o: her son-in-law, ‘timothy Donovan, 262 Paciilc street, Brooklyn, on ‘tuesday, January 26, At val:-past nine o'clock, thence to St, Paal’s Ro: man Catuoli¢ Church, corner of Court and Con- gress streets, where & solemn requiem mass will be celevrated ior the repose of her soul, thence to Holo cro: came teny: jor interment, MdcWuINNeY.—On Saturday, January 23, Joun McW BIXNEY, ‘a the Ovth year of his age. Fuoeral services at his late residence, Academy street. y City BHeignts, N.J., on Monday, January 25, at three o'clock. Court House car to Bergen square. NESMITH.—1'ne solemn anniversary requiem mass for tne late Mis. Frank E. Nesmitn will be cele- brated at the Church of St, Michael, Tuirty-second Street und Niuth avenue, on Tuesday morning, January 26, at eleven o' clock, ParrexsoN.—On Sunday, sanuary 24, suddenly, Of heart disease, at tue residence of her futher, 283 Grand street, Brooklyn, &. D., Nanoy, daughter Of Martin Patte) aged 24 years, Her remains will be removed trom her late rest- dence, jor interment in Cypress Hilie Cemetery, oa Tuesday, attwoP. M. Kelatives and iriends will please accept this tutimation. Pore. t Dunellen, N. 2. on Siturday, danuary 23, Louisa J., wife of Charles S, Pope and daughter of James H. Todd, of this city, in the 20th year of her age. Relatives aud {riends are invited to attend her funeral, irom the Presbyterian church, Bound Brook, on ‘Tuesday, 26th inst., at hali-past two P.M. “Vrain leaves Liberty street station at 12:40, Prick.—On the 22d inst, Mania, dauguter of Edward V, and Margaret Price, Funeral on fuesday, 26th inst., at two P. M., from the residence o! her brother-in-law, Jobn J, Bertholt, Huyler street, Hackensack, N. J. ‘Iralng leave foot Ciiambers sweet atone P, M, Roacu.—On Saturday, January 23, 1876, Mr. WiL- LtaM RoacH, in the 63d year ot his age & native of the parish Lanorale, couuty Cork, Ireland. The relatives and friends of the tamil: spectfuliy tuvited to attend the funeral, late residence, 140 Twentieth street, vetween ‘Vhird and Fourth avenues, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, the 26th tnst., at two o'clock, RoBINS.—ROBERT SEAMAN, Only child of James Bu Caroline Robins, ageal year, 8 months and ays. Fuperal from the residence of bis parents, 111 Madison strees, tuis (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Friends and relatives are respectfully in- vited to attend. Romer.—Un Saturday, January 23, ADDIE, wife of Wilbur F. Romer, tn the 3lst year of er age. Relatives aud iriends are respectfully invited to attend toe luveral, from ber late residence, 143 West Filceenth street, this (Monday) evening, : 26th Inst., at eigut o'clock, SHaRp.—On Friday, January 22, WILLIAM SHARP, ed 34 years. latives and friends are respectiully invited to attend the juneral, from the Asbury Methodist Episcopal church, Tarrytown, oa Tuesday, January 26, at tweive M. Trains leave Forty-second street depot at eleven A. M. DHEA.—At Palatka, on Tuesday, January 19, JOHN =uEAa, aged 26 years, 7 months and 15 days. ‘The relatives aud frieuds are invited to attend the iuneral, irvum bis sister's residence, No. 45 Henry street, on Tuesday, J nuary 26, 1875, ‘rhe body will ve taken from nis sister's residence to ‘Trausfiguration church, where nigh mass will be celebrated, and from inere to ‘calvary Cemetery. TO THE MEMBERS OF THE New YORK YOUNG Mgn’s ROMAN CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION.— BRormERs—Ybu are hereoy notified to axsemble at 45 Henry street, on Tuesday, 2600 inst., at nine o'clock ‘A. M., tO attend the funeral of ‘our lave Grpiner Jobn G. Shea, By direction of tne Presi- nt P. TIGHE, Secretary. SOCIATION. —Members at dquarters, No. jay, at one o'clock, tu pect to our late associ- ‘The remains z S g e are ree by re BENEVOLENT Sre requested tu assemv 475 Peari street, on Tu pay the last tribute o1 1 ate, Jobn Shea. BARTHOLOMEW FITZGERALD, President, Denis C, SULLIVAN secretary. Suort.—On Saturday, January 23, Mary A. GIL- LESPIE, Wife of Patrick H. Short, aged 20 years. Relatives ana triends of the ‘amily are reapect- fuily invited to attend the funeral, from her late | residence, 139 Degraw street, on Tuesday, Jan- wary 26, at two o'clock P. M. SILLCocKs.--On Saturday, 234 inst, VALENTINE SILLCOCKS, Sr., 1n Lhe OOta year Of his age. Funeral will take piace from his late reeidance, $26 West Thirty-third street, on Monday, inst., at one o’ciock P, M. Relatives and Tienda are respectfully invited to attend. SMITH.—On Sunday, January 24, 1875, ARTHUR C. | SMITH. aged 54 years, ‘he funeral will take place irom his late resi- dence, 122 South Fifth street, eee Pes on Tuesday, January 26, at two o'clock P. SMiTH.—{[n Brooklyn, suddenly, GeRTRUDE A., wife of Martin o. Gaughter o} E, 8, Parker, aged 27 ‘The relatives ana friends are inv: ted. “to attend the juneral, at her late residence, 207 Bedford ave- Due, on Tuesday, at two P. M. SPRLLM. i Saturday, January 1875, JOHN SPELLMAN, $on Of Margaret and the late Martin Spellman, aged 24 years, 1 month and 12 days. The relatives and Iriends of the family anu those of his uncles, Michael and James Mabey, are re- spectfully invited to attend his faneral, irom bis late residence, 367 W WaT street, on Mox- day, January 25, at one o'clock P. SPENCER—On January SPENCER, widow of Alexander Spencer, in the 60.n year of her age. Friends and relatives are respectiully invited to Attena the tuncral at _bouse No. 321 West Twenty. fiith atreet, wt one o'clock, and at Thirtieth street Methodist Episcopal shuren at two o'clock, ou Tuesday, Jangary 26, 1875. STANTON,—On ‘4 ‘nursday, hy Beet, at her late residence, 27 Spring stree » the beloved wile of ‘Thomas Stanton, ert guiet of Patrick Dempsey, aged 25 years and oe a May she rest in Her remains will be taken to Best. “patricks Cathe- drai on Monday, the 25tn, at tem o'clock, where a solemn mass of requiem will be oferea up lor the repose of her soul, thence, at twelve o’viock M., to Calvary Cemetery for interment. The relatives aie of the family are respectiully invited attend, StTaRx.--On Thursday, January 21, Mrs, ELLEN STARK. Widow of Kev, Dr. Andrew Stark, AMeiatives and irends of ie fe are invited to altend the faneral, on Monday, uary 25, ao one o’clock ye M., irom her late residence, 285 Warren 8 » Brooklyn. STRPHEN' ~On Saturday, January 23, oth Mar D, STRPHENS, in th ear of his mater. 108 Baa Sauv'ninouess 6 1s rom bis | 1875, Mrs, Many | ternoon, at one o’clock, Relatives and friends re spectiuily invited to attend. ‘rate.—On Sunday morning, January 24, 1875, 9 bis residence, il Prospect place, ps WILLIAM Tare, a2ed 67, | Notice of mneral to-morrow, THOMAS.—On January 22, at Newbern, N. Cy Lucy Coapeia, Wife of Willlam A, Thomas, ané | daughter of Madison Holmes, of this cit. | , ‘Tirus.—At Colorado S; rings, Col., on Wednesday, | January 13, Mary Titus, o1 Brookiyn, in tne 62d year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are invi Wo attend tre iuneral, on Monday, 25th inst, at one o'clock P. M. from the residence of Joseph Lee, No. 173 Cumberland street, Brooklyn. Waak.—Suddenly, on aaarday, January 23, & Henry Waak, aged 54 5 The relatives and Triends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his 2 residence, No. 12 Laight stre , OB Monday, 25th inst., at one o'clock P. M. WaLsH.—On Saturday, 28d inst., {ORRER, the son of Babart and Rosanna Walsh, aged 8 years and 4 months, Funeral to-day (Monday), at one o'clock P. M., from 201 East Thirty-eighttl street. Relatives and iriends are respectiully invited, Wemyss,—-On Saturday, Janaary 23, EDWARD Ly, Infant son O1 Francis 8, und Catnarine E, Wemyss aged 1 monch and 16 days, » Relatives and friends are respectfully invitea t attend the funeral, irom the residence of bis 4 rents, No. 133 buydam street, Brooklyn, E. D., om Tuesday, January 24, at eleven o’clock A, M. WrigH?.—On January 22, Mrs. Many WBIGHT, im the 76th year of her uge. | The tuneral will take place from her late rest dence, No, 226 East Twentieth street, on py 25th Inst., at twelve o'clock M. Wycxorr.—At New Lotts, Kings etirtad Saturday, January 23, Kate M., relict of %. D Wscko, jr,, aud daughter o1 the late ates Lihington, in tue 20th year of her age. The relatives and friends o! the family are ro spectiuliy invirea to attend the funeral ou Tuesday alternoon, January 26, at two oratneh fore ae rear? of her mother, Mrs, ©. Li New Lotts, without iurther invitation: oe Is THE REPUBLICAN DEAD? PARTY The Syracuse Courier (democrat) remarks that @ “partof a physician's programme is to keep up bis patient’s spirits. However desperate the patient's case may be, it won’t do to let him know the extent of nis danger, tor that, often, would kill him surely. Vice President Wilson acts on the same principle in doctoring the republican party, Bo Ww sick Digh unto death, He admits that it 13 1b danger, and charges that its periis come from the misconduct of men who have obtained high post- tions in it. Like a great many others that are try- img to nurse the dyiug party into vigor again, he haa his little prescription, too, He says the repubil- can party must adopt a conciliatory policy toward the South, avoiding federal interierence ; also that the liberais must ve conctitated. ‘These he con. Siders esvential to saving the republican party and continuing it in power. When the Ethiopian shall change his skin, or the Jeopard his spots, then, but not sooner, we shall look for the republican party to try this very sensible prescription.” The Worcester (Mass.) Gazette (republican) says:—It 13 of course out of the question that he should criticise the course of the administration to which he belongs. The main moral to his letter is that the repuolicans should go slow, and this is yas others beside Mr. Wilson have been tolling them, The Boston Zranseript (republican) proclaims that “Henry Wilson is right,” and continues:— This is no time for party manipulation, discipline or trickery, but for independent manhood Whether the republican party, as such, can sur vive tac blows its iriends und enemies have con spired to administer, time will demonstrate, ‘This at least 1s certain. We can witn thoughtful courage conserve its principles and deserve ita prosperity. The Utica Herald (republican) “quite agrees with the Vice President that the republican party 1s not yet dead or hopelessiy beaten,” aud that “cometiing mast be done if it is to recover itseli in Season w elect its next candidate ior the Pres ency. ‘the Saratogtan (republican) heartily sapscrioes to most, if not all, that Mr. Wilson suggests; but Wants to know how the liberal republicans are to | be successiully wooed back. It suggests that Mr, Wiison can “do his party @ great service if he will suggest some clearly defined method of doing What seems to be very desirable.” POLITICAL NOTES. The Lusalo Commercial hopes that Francis B Brewer, oi Westfleld, will be indaced to stand as the republican candidate for Congress from the Thirty-third district, this State, to fll the vacancy occasioned by the death of the late Colonel A. F. Allen, There is also some talk of Senator Fentop | being a candidate, Relerring to the election of Judge Christiancy ag | United States Senator from Michigan, the Utica Herald (republican) avera that the people of that State have achieved emancipation trom a thral- dom that bas disgraced their State for eighteen years,and adds that Chandler's ‘defeat is toe triumph of that moral element of the republican Party which opposed his re-election in nis own State. 1t 1s a triumph for that element of the republican party all over the country. It is@ triumph most opportune. Following close upon the heels of the republican disaster of last fall, 1t 1s another warning direct from the people to those who have assumed the management of the repub- lican party, and have so used their power as to bring that party upon the verge of irretrievable rain.” The Rochester Democrat (republican) advises Senator Coandler to “go West” and become Gov- ernor Of Michigan, perbaps, The Indianapols Sentinel says “even a pious name irom that quarter (Michigan) is something to be thankiul for.” There is something in a name, after all. COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. SuPREME CovurRT—CHaMBrers—Heid by Judge Donohue.—Nos. 8, 10, 49, 54, 55, 56, 68, 60, 61, 67, 68, 82, 83, 04, 98, 07, 108, 117, 120, 127, 180, 137,'140, 145, 146,' 149, 152, 164, 169, 160, 162, 164, 188, 101, 195,' 197, 198, 190, 204, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 211, 214, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219. Soradas CouRt--GENERAL ‘TeRM—Held by Jadges Davis, Brady aud Daniels. —Court opens at 103; A. M.—Nos. 187, 188, 1 53, 208, 211, dY, 162, 155, 213, 216, 216, 217, 216, 181, SO, 387, 65, 364, 144, 39, 69, 140, 22034, SUPREME COURT—SPECIAL TerM—Held by sudge Van Brunt—Court opens at 1034 A, M.—Issues of law and {wer—Now, 118, 114, 116, 6, 121, 122, 73 18, OL, 125, 121, gi 38, 182, 188, 184, 186, 187, 133, 189, 140, 1 SUPREME count becuit—Part 1.—Adjourned forthe term. Part 2—Heid by Judge Van Yorst.— | New numbera—1024, 702, 955 46, 471, 2018 O84, 998, 638, 338, 1062, 1696, 154, 1305, 1266, 1126, 88, 112234, 680, 41034, 1592}, 448, 184. Part 3—~Held oy | Judge Lewrence—Court opens ut 1034 A, M.—Nos, | 820, 877, 70%, TOL, 118234, 2 295, 823, 1383, 912, 915, uy, | 917, 1715, 169834. 2107, 105, 1445, 063, 1926,’ 1061, 861, | =. ie ‘77, 029, 1355, 00, 979, 962, 1068, 1889, 1119, 2177, | Supgrion CourtT—GrxeraL TeRu.—Adjourned ‘Until the first Monday tn Fepruary. | Surenion Couxt—fRiaL VEtM—Part 1.—Ad- Journed until Febraary, on account of the assign- ment of Judge Van Vorst to the Supreme Court | Part 2—Held py Jadge Sedgwick—Court opens | at eleven A. M!—Nos, 28, 896, 808, 826, 910, 880, 922, | 924, 928, 930, 61134, 540, 876, 846, 936, | CoMMON PLEAS—GENERAL TERM.—Adjourned un- | th the first Monday in February. COMMON PLEAS—IRIAL TERM—Part 1—Held by | Juoge Loew—Court opens at eleven A, M.—Case | on—No. 308. Purt 2—Adjonrned until the Orst Monday in February. MARINE COURT—GENERAL TERM—Held by Judges Alker, Spaulding and McAdam.—Non-enumerated Motions—Nos. 1 to 22, Enumerated motions— Nos. 1 t and 84 to 45, Marine CounT—TRiaL TERM—Parts 1, 2 and 3— Adjourned for the term. Courr OF GENERAL Sessions—Held by Judge Sutheriand,—Tue ig Be vs. Martin Godfrey, may- kem; Same vs. Loy” bp felonious asi it aod battery ; Same ¥: 1, telonious as sault dnd battery; eenet 1elo- nous assault and’ patter e vs. Bridget Dum, oH | felonious assault and battery; Same vs. Richar Anderson, burgiary; Same vs, James Robinson and Alvert Regan, burglary; Same va. Jonn Gol- den, burglary; Same vs. George Werther, burg- lary; Same vs. Alired Winder, Mg pi Same vs. Frank Wagner, grand larceny; Sams vs. Nellie Morris, grand larceny; Same vs. Wiliam Mutram- per, grand larceny; Same vs. William Wright, Same vs. Alonzo Johnson aud So- grand jareeny; Same ys, Ji | Price, grand larceny; Same vs. James W. petit larceny; Same vs. Albert Apell, petit la ceny; Same vs. George W. Kelly, petit Jarceny: Same vs.Joun M. Mofante, petit larceny; Same va, Eugene |, Taylor, petit larceny; Same va. Frank Webb, wrand larceny. Court OF OYER AND TERMINER—Held by Judge Barrett,—The People v8. Joun Reilly, bomicide, SUICIDE OF AN INVALID. About ten days ago Alexander Valancon, thirty years of age, born in France, and. by occupation a confectioner, entered the Roosevelt Hospital te be treated for dyspepsia. On Wednesday evening last, as Valancon was in the pathroom, on the Second floof, |e opened the window aud jumps out into the courtyard, thos receiving iracturet | 0| the skail and one leg, He lingered until Satan day evening and then expired, Previous to ine commission 1 the act deceased liad exhibited na Valancon had ei] sahven tn stus countey. Goraner Bickhog wi coul . 01 | Fequestea' to Hola bu incdoon

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