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MENTS. ___ AMUSEMENTs, AVENUE. THe ATRE, vor arrangements, is compelled Wo bring to « | 5TH apereessee and Manager U Proprietor and Manager......Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY inG, tebruary 15, and ery * Dion Boueicault’s play, ln Le TONIGHT AND TUESDAY, ‘OCT | positively iast times of ters. THE WOMEN OF THE Dav! Now Scenery and Startling Tableaux. Maccazecron ALL, SIXTEENTH ST, i. M1 wery ev ee saturday at | Bditiy” NovELy, Last week bu: | : rittem expressly (or this Thea ) Theatre and entitied, F SRIC MACCABE, | who, In consequ | THE BIG BONANZ. YORK, CREFUL PI RATION, with Mr. J ROBERTS and Mr, CHARIS how fashionable Totettes WO T ne be presented after C Ce most brilbant engas TiHAM: v ain e secur Advance for die anal ture a la mode; new Music by ‘ L FAY Sri B. DULL CARR, Last week of the ader, Esq, Banker, Broke Mates and Song: 4 “tact, ie representanve peations Mr. CHARLES ‘FISHER “his Commins “a. M fei; Ua thes, the re) «Mir, JAM ienaitsh Ra % ROWLAND Uf Robinson Mall, nt trom the 1g Bonanza u | Bob Kuggies, stra: first airearanee here) MEdOL OSES CORNER BROADWAY AND $5TH Sv. | Jack Lymer, aD. in wai of pracuce ‘di d Manager | ‘patient ese a tN GOLD W. 0 LILLIENDAUL GR: | Mr. Alphonsus De"Tinss"“W scloa of the ancient ‘ami.y of De Hasses.. | Mouser, & party who *Pouite!? Crumpets, a vaiuabie’ ta Mr. GEORGE ARKES lives MON QFTERNOO: até The unique and world renowned Cyclorama of Panis BY NiGd furnishing OWES PAWCETT by. Mr. with thrilling storm (Wlasions, In the | Tafferty, 0 Upholsterer LECTCRE ROOM Rnumber of chaste, refined and un tresias, Comediettay, sketches, Will De prese a eorps of art Miss KATE Q ras Bio Bohan, Now | “OPBN | for ten days ahead. HENRY ARIAN PAG E CITY. POPU. AND AMUSEMENT, *,° DON SHE peers THEATR SUBLIMITY OP SHAKES . SP. THE “It we drama ‘oa ‘splendor. The su, S UREA OM OF OURTIM AGINCOURT, for bei can exaggerate.” —. TWENTY-ONE THOU Last WE . the tapiena, orine BATILE © LONDON LONDON DAY At TA ALES DAY Al TA re vely 1 representation of arent iuterost j Day AND NIGHT. | 20M. ee MA | EVERY APTERNOON ‘AND ttexine. TOMORROW (TURSD A. BRO ARY 16, WO GRAND TY. ING RAC: im which are entered 12 of New York's (astest trouters. TT & PALMER Deg to make two suggestions in st of the publi ne excessive demand tor places, ured in advance. important action of the great play be- gins atthe rising of the curtain (quarter before eizh! evenings, and halt-past one at the SATURDAY MAti- NEE»), holders of uckets should be in their seats on hme, sds old. open at | and 6:30. Performance at 2:30 SEATRE COMIQCE, Wr. JOSH HART Perfo sriaanice begins at7 THE rie 2 dag GPEN CONTINUOUSLY from | SA. M. to lo %© WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY GRAND EXTRA HARRY | MATIN ATE ANGELL, Mr. a YCEUM THEATRE, 4PM ST. AND 6TH AV. —TOOLE iss ADA RICHMOND. Mr. HARRY THIS MONDAY) 8 o'clock, GAN & HAKT and the entire com- Feb. 15, jany in a tow oli INAUGURALION oF A By Lich COMEDY SUN, Fourth week of the SKIBB. » continuing for 12 iy and 2m annees, ronclude w: when the EMINENT CHakACT COMEDIAN, Py Jeo. TI TOOLE, POOLE 100 Will appear in several of his most entertaining special Hes. in wien he has established lula reputation First weet RICK, RARDS. T 5 sername opposite Netropotitan Hote! FiNest COMEDIAN ON LHE TAGE, M CAMB Manager. | and obtained a success so distinguished in America. THE Bat CENTRE” OP ATTRACTION, HOUSES crowbeD TO wae DOOR, On the opening aight THIS (MONDAY), Feb. Mule. MARIAN | LOG 15. and every evening further notice, the briliiant FAMOUS FEMALE, MINSTREL, TROUPE, Comedy Dram: avitien 8x for Mr. foole, “6 ae were THE LES ie 2 ‘ae and talented young ladies. 2 runnel recherche Boudior @ 1a Salot | Mr. TOOLE dn his original chs obaraovec)s .Harry Coke ine THE, WONDERECE DUNBAR BROTHERS, ec Ahi sdow thd CRORE AG sreal uss! ae Athiet Acrobat nd Gymnasts, “A DI ot Sand wi and a drop of Bran " Mons PAUL'S SENSALION Bal. tothe. preamnecnys jalenagy pia LEt ae hendsome and bewitching young so other celebrated stur Periormer: he “Jem k *. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY arts 2h no Followea "Oy the Dickensonian Sketch, founded on “Olver Twist, Ay for Mr. Toole, b William Dawkins, alias the W ALLACR’S, areal ¥roprietor and M So WALLACK | Dodver, with song. ir. J. L, TOOLE FoU | Concluding with (first time here) Mark Pataca '3 scream- of the engagemet | ing Farce, Mr. DION BUUC We DOMESTIC ECONOMY, 3 who will appea n Grumley.. eR vo ME. J. EVERY NIGHT AND ¥inge “TOOLE SATURDAY MATINEE bE SHAUGHRAU, NCB, | RS. F. B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, Messrs. BECKETT, | Mr. MONTAGUE, Mr. GLLBH RIS Every evening this week, and Saturday Matinee, ARNOTT, PO kK, HOLLAND.” LEONARD, EDWIN, | Mr. FRANK ROCHE, fiesdames DYAS,” LEWis, PONISI, BURKE, SEFTON | and entite company, in George ‘Paweett Kowe’s splen- ind BLAISDELL’ will appear. | d_ pla: ncazEiages ordered for 10:40. “Seats secured four weeks | THE GENEVA CROSS, ‘advance. —___-- S MUSEUM. woop" LYMPIC THEATRE. NO. 624 BROADWAY, Weer if Mr. JOHN F. POOLE Manager. | SUMRENG at Be Afternoon at 2, Raappearance pte greawst eymnastes on ear | mes Act Meiodrima iy GARNELLAS, ™@ double somersault irom shoulder to shoulder ana | __MABEED” TOR LIFE, | PITCHER, triple somersauit trom feet to feet. COTTON and ber oS PAUSE, Dance Artists TROFLE- Scag gt ae THK PARK THEATBE. i EVERY NIGHT AND SALURDAY MATINEE. THE TRIUMPH SWELLS. SOL SMITH RU. SEL! r9 n delight on JOHN HART, , ¥ “Gus fvintrams, | Crowded Ronse ene Cian MUSIC, SANFORD and WILSON. | and coming oy inciatos ion the 2 Sy of each The u sical Burlesq: FAVORITE alk, LITILE LICs TU Mile, CORALIE GLOFFRO Little Dick Turpin. M | in the dual tite role, pespota ied. with ite. MINELLI bold Tom Sing Biles) KID. MNS BOREL, Mie. VAND: AMIE, M- ‘DE 4 U 4 VALAIK: BR. MALINEES WE | Chorus AND OKCH ed by Mr. VAN, e New and ant seenery, by att Morgan, ‘gigs Batu Mar-ton, Wiliam Voegtii ‘ Jostames trom! 8. WannEans AY Order carriages at il. t 8. Places secured ten days in advance at box office. ew balcony cntrance next do WAN FRANCIS ce MINSTRELS’ NEW UPckA HOUSE, Broadway and twenty-ninth street. LENTE, z 73 BASIE JeWELL BOTOH Riss Has the honor to_aunounce ¢ first evenin DRAMATIC RECLI ALS, ig of her *mbracing scenes trom SHAKESPEARE tna popular Seat | Heserved seats, General admission, 60 cents, Tickeus at Gurley's, Fourth Wreet; Ditson & Uo."s, 711 Broadw SCITALS Reproduction of the Great Society Drama, CLOTILDE; » and Twenty-third | a -D HEART, and atthe Hall. | and an entirely New | M on FISITORS, GFSMAsia 7 A J AD. NEVEND( MONDAY, Febr Comedy, in three acts, by he Box office open trom 8:30 tli ¢ o'clock. i “ae scmeies T BY ANT? ISB, WEST 1WEN t Cnder the management of BEXMTS OPERA HOUSE, WEST 1WeNTY-THIRD joder ne mapapstent ¢ between sixth and Sevent bh avenues, near Booth’s The: ly of the Rint Bale d'Opera, Paris. UEAU pi RE AD SECTEs,” tatroducing. 10) Coryphees in a ‘DIVE ‘SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2 | Ga GRAND ZRTISE Entire change oi TPaLiay anrist mare pe AGAUICENT ReALdsi ie Costoue. Nitép State | qhree French Troupes oi i ont vo Talis ain, | FANTASTIC AND. ( (ROTESQUE DANCERS, i in tip Bryant Dem Pioux, Gaston ¥UNAMBUL! ler the Kerosene Light, fie USI, SPs Ma Rasteted Pentatina. sennltdy MABEIZ pan svat, Reed: WilHenry Bice, | qa, A. GAPFRE ASD ORCHESTRA OF 20, rockway, Mar » Norrie, ac. Po yineaes Be Family Mative verse Boxes PGi, $0 and #8 é 38 ‘Sion’ square ree, ssivle to carry the spectacular | nd realism no commendation | 4 bune. | atour salesroom, Ne | of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Hosiery. Cutlery, Ha: | Me street. hambers and Broad | z E. steele: Brunswick iste, He Broadway; all hotels and THURSDAY A ‘ Febri gary ™ members of the Commit: GRAND MATIN E BENES nang " tothe OLHE nVOLI THEATRE: tigath street between Second and Third avenues. brother comedian, f a REAL SELECT yaMiny” ENTERTAINMENT, Ls. o'clock. Bon sauertioets oe combination of 40star artists, tn the box office of Pan sical, Dramatic, Acrobatic and Gymnastic Specialties and Novelties In the world, tor } and Sweet Ut. | | | o'ers | also Counters, Shelving and Gas Fixtures 2 _ 2 cents. ONY Pasi TOR! 21 BOWERY, _ It inust be seen to be anprectated. 6) HAMS ® pitted Gym- SPARRING, FENCING ) SHOOTING ACADEMY, Given Away and Shas Sisth avenue sparring taugnt tp one month ee | teense ete rug: | SSEREE remcten Arvaraces Soe Boieg Clee ENE AISI, pesutnal ic 0 6, fe, tal end for ciroulars Colones MUNST Lk an entirely bew programme b OWN HART. “SANFORD AND WILS BARRELS THE FEMA 4 K ¢ J FU MEN In NEW weeteoes, TONY PAsiol OLYMPIC THEAT tT rio TONS Ree ae ented FGut ANSUAL EximainoN OF THE AMER. | OF COAL | MATINEE S TURSDAY AND FRIDAY, loan Society of Pai in water colors now oyen, SATURDaY. |i , | at the National acade . corner of 4th av. L a: a Ladies admitted free Friday evening. gedit ot irom 9 Ara ur 6 Mo Addilssio: dar evening, Feu ons SMITH U8 iN. OLyMtc TARATHE THIS EVENING, And irom 7 until 10 15e. Will close satur- QoL, sine Pan THEATRE, “BROOKLYN. appear this week. G Periormances. Entire change of bill. pamionion only 15, 35, 6) and 78 cents. ¢ Great Family Resort of Broosiya. ETROPOLITAN MUSEUM OP ART, NO, 1% Wes’ Fourteenth atrect, New York.—The Museum is oven ae Gaiiy (Sundays excepted) trom Wa. M. tos P.M. and M 183 JENNIB ENGEL I” THE NEW BURLESQUE, | on Mondays ‘and Saturdays trom? ‘olu P.M Cesnoia Q wfTLs DICK TURPIN Collection, Galleries of Pictures, Stataary and other art iy) THEATRE, EVENING, Objects. Admission 25c, Mondays tree. Brees ate e Db suhse mnt of the New A RMANIA THREAT COMPANY. UsNDoREE “Director a A MAYER. February 15, ora Boute, by Auber, ) BROSOHL M 188 ALICE HARRISON IN THE KEW BURLE ‘8QUE, 1HIS EVENING, LITTLE DICK TU. otymerc TREATRE, } a PIANOFORTES, _ORGA! yS, &C. —FOR RENT, UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND ¢ sof our own make a tor sale, a number second hand Pianos, in etorder, WILLIAM & CO., No. 112 Fifth | avente, above Sixteenth at 1ANOFORTE 300D As SEW, Bak cash splendia rosewood Pianororte, ‘POR, agente, round corners, carved legs, bis: DDLE, 13 Waveriey place, near Broadway. ED, NOS, VERY LITTLE U w seven-stop Urgans, 8 rice lor ¢. o . & os x Bal . 15 Rast Fourteenth street, | and above said premises inclu NV house No. 314 bast Nin Second | avenue, consisting of one rosewood 5 Cover | | And Music stand. one rosewood Armotre-a-Glace with fine Freneh piate glass, rosewood gere with glass | panels. luv yards of Velvet |p | wain SALES AT _ AUCTION va We) JOUN N, AUC CTIO EER, Furniture, es re pentane and Tine Art'Salesroom, A. ASSIGN EOF ATLATHEN ‘AND. FINDINGS, Fixtures, sewing Machines, hook Accounts, &c. ; aise the Good Will, to be sold on the premises 10 CANAL STREET. On MONDAY unt TWolcloek or ud x As ¢ C. CHAPMAN, Assignee. On MONDAY, at our salesroom, 37 Nassan street, atl o’clog! ELEGANT Tibhar ‘OF BOOKS. JERE JOHNSON, Jr., Auctioneer. 8TOR HOUSE! ASTOR OUSE! ASTOR HOUSE! EDWARD SCHENCK. Auctioneer. Continuation sale on MONDAY, 15th inst, ‘at 10 o'clock A. M. The saie wil! commence in the Pullers room, where Tal Fix will be sols aM. Valuable Bee Painting at gulle: Broadway. CHARLES RODE, A Weanestay and thursday neer, will seil_on Tuesds a ietrudey 16, 17 and 18, au meneiz each day at Ll o'clock, one ofthe largest collec. Hone ef rodern Oil Paintings ever offered at any one mie in this city \he collection consists of tandscapes, marine views. Agure pictures, Views trom gacure, £c., and the easels of such eminent arists ema, He fs Gar: Tuber, Fraucou sin, J. M. Culverhouse, rvey Young and others mextdoati RT MR DANIEL | “ wimmewe Baus TO AN ounce that he h tm. Hart J. W: Castiear, W. LN. Wile's, K. van titen, & C. Howland, nson A. T. bricher and many Aiko w uumber.of very choice works by forelail Letschaner, Comeieran, >t others artis’s, viz iH. Meuris, Zaruilt a oe on, Now on exhibition. to be sold NTC =DAY AND WEDX BS UAT, ‘clock each vt RY, 7 AND @ IBERTY AT AU February’ 16 and 17, at AT THE MASHEWS ea OUNCEMED Saie of the ‘T. Lebar pn enecuom of loncing to Messrs MK NOEDSER & CO, (successors Coupil & Co,) consisting of over 200 subjects, by we ht artists, Viz Holssonier. rne-Bellecour, impte-calix, Edouard Frere, Viilipeau, Jimenez, Rowvotham, Peralta, Richardson, Bianchi, ia Indom, W. im “Richards, ¢ exhibition, day and evening, at the Kurtz aw third street, on Madison J.W. Preyer. W on f ys No. 6 Last To be soud at auction on tne evenings of February 15 and | SOMERVILLE, Aucuoneer. Ae 10N LE,—J. COOK, AUCTIONEER, —HAVEN Ara wil cil, at 39 East Thirtenth streer, on Mon- day, February 15,'at 10% o’eiock, Furniture, Carpets, Beu’s, Hedding, iinen sheets, lace and sk Curtains, Lambrequins, 20 extension labies, marb.e top Tables, Parlor suits, Bedroom sets, Hall Stands, Chefonaler, Side Boards, Clocks, Bookcases, Whatnots, Etageres, plano and organ. €c. \ The above goods must'be sold. B. ¥. batten AUCTIONEER, TUESDAY, Feb. Ai, wt 105 clk. By JOs1A5 TAYLER oe Row, opposite the New Post Office. ory sale of elegant Household Furniture, janutaciured by some of the beat known city makers, consisting of Parior, Chainber, Dining Room and Librar: Suits. in various coverings and colours; Mattresses, bol- aters and Pillows; also a Re He Oil Paintings y RS, ¥ 15, ECKER, co * % pins street, wilt Sell on Monday, Februal the following Property, situated at it erfurd fark, N. J.:—Four well built Cottages and several plots o Land ; the property will be positively sold to the highest bidder for’ eiahe Further particulars of auctioneers. P PRIVATE MANSION 103 WEST 2TH STREET. A near 6th avenue, large Household Purnitury ‘sale inis (Monday) morning, February 15, at 10%. o'clock. Velvet. Brussels rpets; rich Parlor its, in brocatel, rosewood Fianofortes' 13, Bedroom 38e3, Beading, | Bedsteads, Bureaus, Lress- Table, ktagere, Mirrors, Curtains, Paintin) Bronzes, library, dining room, basement Furniture; ail $15 lots useful Household Fiirniture, Carpets, dc. J. KRAEMER, Auctioneer. AUCTION —\AGNIFICENT Household Furniture, properiy of Eaward to be sold THES (WOSDAY! 7 icOHING, commencing at 10 o'clock, ant five story brown stone West 234 Wg at the ele residence ‘pear 6th a Magnificent rosewood Etageres, lace Curtains, Mir- or % octave rich rosewood Pianoforte, made by stein. way on; latest styles inlaid Parlor suits, covered in Titin, brocatel, ee. inlaid Centre Table Cabinets, Jar- dinieres, Bronzes, 0: Paintings, $6 mber its in solid walnut, Dressing Case, jaa * wing and hair Maitresses, Carpet, &c.; Bookcase. 300 volumes; Books. Lady's secretary.’ Library fable, Turkish Suit und Chairs, dining room Buffer, Extension Table, solid if hut; Chairs. China vinuet and Tea Sets, Lounges, haul Stand, dc. also basement and servants’ purmture, . MODONNELL & CU., auctioneers. UCTION SALE. AUCTION SALB. A Tmportatit sale of gentee: and usetul UU>EHOLD PURN THIS (Monday) MORNING, commencing 10 o'clock, at tie elegant private residen West Zist st, near 7th ay. Rich Parlor Suita, in brocade satin aud brocatel: rose- woot 734 octave Lecker & Bros. Pianoiorte, all linprove. ments with printed guarantee; ebony and gilt and Card tables, plate Mirrors, Lace. Curtains. ‘On ‘Pal 7 ings, imported clit bronze Figures, Clocks, Turkish suit, 7 pieces, in sateene: Library and secretary Bookcases, Library Tables, indy’s Writing Desk, Extension Table, Buffet, Dining Coairs, in jeather; Crockery, silverware, rosewood and wainut Bedroom Suits, with Dressini Cases: Bedsteads, Bureaus, Ward Washstands, Turkish Lounges, 29 hair attrensos. rep, piso and haircioth suit airs, 3 fae | sols and inurain Carpets, L. | Sale positive. Take Te a Sth avenue cars," 1 C. CASHIN, Auctionee: i By BIS Tat : MILLET, i vay Febs 6a ib ae M y et by order of an im- porter, special sale Chins as’ Lava sae Crystal Glass) comprising i part of full tines of Vases and Cologne sets, assorted sizes and colors; decorated China Mugs, Figures, Jewel Boxes, Cups aud Saucers, &c. fine line decorated Cuspaderte. neat Glassware, 4c. The above are all tresh goods and sale ts peremptory [sae TIOs EEX.—MYERS & CO, WILL vg o'clock, &t 17 Bowery, a large lot rdw ar Boots, shoes, slippers. &e., to- Vinware: also cases of ether wi eral assortment of ‘dousehold Furni- n vositive, without reserve UM, AUCTIONEER—SELLS THIS DAY, kK, at 244 East Eleventh street, qin Pree, far “Boalers | M. it avenue, | ope tins of Cigar =tore. pone =? ro . i® o'cloc Moulds. &c.; also Household Furnitue, P yas, Machin Mirrors, Bedsteada Bedding, £c. iavite HAL's sabe J, SEEBACHER, rented this day, at I o'clock. at iS . 7 tb in Y, Mars! ARSHAL'S SALE —BY VIRTUE OF AN EXECU, Hon, [will sell at public auction, this at 10 "M" stock of g Shoe and Leather Finding store, te 229 East Porty-sccond street, By ord ste Appios, Brushe: MEL 4, MUBP era lot, ot Potatoes, DA N NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1875.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. SALES A Av _AUCTION. LOOP AT AUCTION,—THE SLOOP TWO BROTH. ers will be sold at Sublic auction February 18. 1875, at2 o'clock can be seen at briek yard. onequarter uf & tnile below Etizavethport; carries 8) tons, | For iuriner particulars apply to J, MANPORD, ‘Belleville. S. hale positive. wre na age oe Bee Wh dated Pick ues, £, Auction M. lesroom. M! ke.. be, £. Tac KYOLE %e bo ‘wilt weil mt cnet trade ear 1s Vesev street, on Tuesday, February 16, sharp, sa extensive line of Wines. Brandies. Whiskey's, in nd out of bond; Cigars and imported Pickles; also a large Sesoremeut ot Brushes. at M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS day, at 2 o'clock, 434 Cunal ‘str fine assort- ty ment of Parlor Suits; black walnut and enamel Wire Kugs, ber Suits: brussels and ingrain Carpets: vlicloth Lie tagry 1 and plain Mirrors; Dai : feather Beds, Bedding, Ac; ako Counters: Neimwerators stoves, Sorocker D G.ass and Kitchen Utensils: oO Paine nd Enwray orig MUSICAL. “BASSO PRUFUNDO” WIiH THE ABILITY TO +h read and sing the most difficult music at piety, Te a first cen, reputation as a soloist, desires e ment in a Protewant or Catholic church, Address Fed, care Hecht orothers, 435 Broadw: “ys AND OUr OF YOSEMITE.” Alex. R. Thompson D, D.. Rutgers anuree, Maditon avenue and twenty-ninth oe it. repraaty 15, at$ o'clock P. M. Pt cents be had at the J) ADIES WITHOUT “ME ANS ing’ will be given the opera, Concert or church aad ri pane Address HOMER, box 1); To STUDy SINO- ary inatruction adiy sasisted to employ- Herala Uptown Sranch v E' G, Af 8 O'CLOC. ervous Debit i Special Diseases, at De. Museum. Kemember the address, 633 Broad: way, pear Fourth street, The imegest aud most magni centmuseum in the world, Admiussie@n dvc, URE EVERY HT, AT 8 O'CLOCK, ON food and ihe Cause of its Premature Ve- Citue.” At tue New York Museum of Anatomy, 613 Broads, way, between Houston and Mleecker streets, JASON: LORRAINE, Kul wuary 17, 1875. HE BALL SOCIETE AISA ou WEDNESDAN Yeket for gen lemau and ladies, $2. EPL STRA Uss, President. 4 West DOU. ‘an be ha: , mith acoees and lio Spring street, and of A. , Treasurer, 717 Broadway. VILL XRAND MARDI GRAS CARNIVAL AND SHADOW Magouerade will take place at the Argyle Rooms, street. on Monday might Sixth avenue and ye ‘eoruar WILLIAMS, President. Feoruary ie 1875. one Tickets at box office on ui BOARDERS w ANTED, q ER D4 y, ‘AND UPWARD PER $] () a he fo “5 ine Mooi with excelent table. a We and Bleecker stree ar Broadway. Lit : th list, skating rink, free, 6) OR THREE HANDSOMELY PURNISHED ROOMS & io let—Fo families or sinzle gentlemen, at 1 Mac. dougal street, corner Fourth. hot tacing Washington square; table boarders accommodated. —HASDSOMELY f RAST, TWE + turnished RB. out Board; permanent or transient guests accommo. dated table Hoard given, TH AVENUE, 2%4.—: LARGE. # HANDS SOMELY FUR. hished Roots, with or without Board; also ‘one small Room; reterences exchansed. $3 PER WEEK R ROOMS, WITH famf'ies accommodate equally iow: hot erin rooms. 42 South Washington square, third, door trom Maccongal street. NU NOTION BROADWAY.—AN elegant laege to t Room, second floor. to jet, with Board. 1 tamily; also @ pleasant front Root for uals gentleman, 10) SAXERUEY, PLACE-NEAI BROADWAY, —H AND. some tront Rooms: Sldand $13, for two persons, with Board house heatet by steam through: out; transie cent; table Soar, $5. 12 CLINTON PLACE. HANDSOME THIRD STORY tront Room, with one commanicanng. untur- a hed. with Boards also tw, Fook Rooms, with Board: ws table boarder “STREET, 227 tion tor single references, $6 Ke WEST.—LARGE AND ELE. hed Rooms, with Board: accommoda- tlemen; Louse and table first class; gantiy fur HALL ROOM AND Hi Carniened frout Room, vacated by parties leaving PLACE, NEAR worcably furnish ntly a Rooms tor tant . ood opportunizy w speak French; relerences ex- changed, 18 ANE -EIGHTH STREET, BE- O tween ison and ith avenses,—Furaished Rooms, with Board, tor geatiemen; table, dihote. AST WASHINGTON PLAG NEAR BROAD- Suiits of Rooms on ‘arlor, elegantly tur % WEST, BLOCK FROM front Room, with Board and atend- neler nin aug wife dr two geatemen; ref No.0, 1 STREET, Broadw 96" ORTUWEST CORNER OF Ixth street, formerly oo. Rooms, en suite, tor IRD STREET, “OPPOSITE Extra t large front Room, dressing room and abundant closets, $38 with Board and fire; very desiravie fourth tloor Rooms, $10 and $13, A.’ SAUSE'S DAN at Masonic tail i Haat Fi CIN CLA: he Rast thirteenth girects “fourth street. PRIV. Bre- ATE LES. ‘CULARS at private “academy, DODWORTH'S PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DaNxc ing, No. 212 Filth avenue, corner of Twenty-sixth Sircet, open for the season. Morning and aiternoon classes for tauies and children, Evening classes tor gentiemen. Send for a circular. “SCARTIER'S DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON'S A. Building. intersection Stuyvesant and Ninth Streets; Classes every Monday and Thursday: Branch at Lincoin Hall, tloth’ street and Third avenue, every Wednesday, Private lessons in Glide Waltz, a specialty. ALLETMASTER DA <CING “ACADEMY, 24 West Fourth street —Cli pen. All-dances iaucht periectiy 11 one quarter. “Six fasnionabie dauces taught pertestly in six private lessons. ROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMY, 361 BROOME ST.— ig? Bas fnehipn sbie, ie Dances tn one vourse of lessons, BLY, oth ba ih abet at ail Bp UEe, RE CLASS FOR TUL DAY. R. hse ACADEMY OF DANCING, 723 Sixth avenue. Reservoir square. ante every Peiday evening. M HOUSES, ROOMS, Loy WANTED. in this City and Brookiyn. ROM MAY 1, BY AN AMERICAN FAMILY (adults), French Fiat, not less than ten well lighted pone rent $90) to $1,2.0, Address 39 Park row, roum YANTED—A FURNISHED MODERN HOUSE, WITH stable, between 152d stree! he Yonkers, for the summer months or the year, in desirabe lova- tion, Address, with Tull particulars, # W. L. box's,S0i Post offite. w+ ANTED—BY A Cait ea! A MEDIUM SIZED furni-hed Room, with gas and tieth and Thirty-tourth strects and second and seventy us inquisitive parties neea not answer, state W 7 ANTED—BY MAN AND WIFE, Rooins, uhfurnished, tor housekeepini house or where there are but tew tamuli¢s; location trom Fourih to LA genre street; terms not w exceed $2). THREE OR FOUR fire, between Twen- | in private | | 29 | ea) 97 WEST TWENTY-SLVENTH STREET, NEA! Broadway.—Large and small Rooms to let, with Board, on second We third floors; reterences. GHTH STREET, NEAR MAD. si at Rooms, to gentlemen and iheir wives or single ventemen, with'or without Board; would take a tew aay boarders; terms reasonabic, 36 WEST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET, NEAR Broadway.—Desirable nail Bedrooms to let with ve larger Room, with fire; moderate prices; tion first class. references, 45 EAST TWENTY-SECOND STREET, NEAR Broadway.—tlegantiy furnithed Rooms, with frst class Board, for families and gentlemen; table boarders house Dew ly tonne bed, with modern improversentat § moderate, 48 FOURTH AVENUG, OPPOSITE BIDLY HOUSE.— A turnished Room, with closets. fire and gas, with ene without Board; also @ hall Bedroom, at moderate 5Q GENTON PLACE, NEAR FIFTA AVENUB.— 4 _Handsomoty turnished Rooms to let, to gentleinaa and wife or single gentlemen with or without Board also table board; house and locailty frst class. LEXINGTON AVA HANDSOMELY FUR. 56 nished Parior and Bedroom on the second floor; also sing ¢ Rooms, with or without Board; sinall Ameri- can family. 110 | URTH AVENUE, NEAR TWELFTH strect.—Front Room, sevond story, to let, with Board, very reasonably, to gentieman and wite or two gentlemen’ also pleasant single Koom, 133.5 AS? EIGHTH STREET, ONE HOUSE FROM 2 Broadway.—Furmished Rooms, en suite or single, with or without Board. RAMERCY PARK.—A VERY DESIRABLE SUIT ot apartments on parlor door, private table it re. qilired, on modurate terms in ibe pleasantly located house _M5 bast Twer Twenty-tirst strect. RS, WILLIAMS, 26) FOURTH AVENUE, 18 OF- A fering a very desirable First Floor Suite; with pri- Yate table. 10 LET—ONE PARLOR AND BEDROOM FOR TWO single gentiemea with unexceptionabie hoard. ac- Sonam ations and bath: references exchanged. 26 Ea Address, with rall particulars, Mrs, WILLIAM SCO:T, Ap Weat Thirty Falk persieule an Twenty-second street, near Broadway. ANIED—& FURNISHED FLAT; GOOD LOCA- Awad tion; immediate possession : first or second floor. BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. Address SECURITY, pasion Uptown Branch office. YOUNG GENTLEMAN WOULD LIKE A ROOM, D—AN NFURNISHED FLOOR FOR aneanetnes by & family of aduits; private house, FP nth street, preterred, Address gives voula: ‘aud price, which must be low, SEEKE raid office. ANTED-—TO Le AL » FULL turnished, suitable for ke-ping boarders; location Niath to Fourieenth sireet, ened to Sixth avenue: PERIENCE, station D. ANTED, TO, Li ialgeretal A GOOD LOCATION, BE- TANTE Ww ' and tea), where’ the West Fi with or without board, with some ee the b col eel gag family, Aadress J, B. H., box WD V ANTED—BY A ant room, wit TLEMAN, A LARGE PLis re und pirtial board (breakfast ure not many other boarders, ve- rth and. Twenty-third streets: willing to Kk, Address L,, box 120 Herald office. ENTLEMAN D. Ss. tween V pay $10 per w JANTED.—A G SIRES A PLEAs nt tront Room and good Board tor his wite only, | low Forty-fitth street @ moderate sized, untur | pespectubliity and perfect independence required, nished Dwelling, in good order, trom ist 8 April or May. | > "4 ip quired. Ad-+ Address, with letation ang rent box 5,668 Post office. dregs, with price and location, ¥. UW, 8., Herald office, HUTELS, td nn rn A A -WEEBKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS cose . peraten ee ar and Bedding, at B. PERTHW 20'S, (55 and 157 Caatham immense took and low prices. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPET ture and Bedding at lowest cash prices, KELL’s extensive warerooms, 410 Eighth avenue, be- tween Thirtieth and Thirty-Grst streets. Paymenis taken weekly or monthly. T PRIVATS RESIDENCE, 210 WEST 21ST STREET, A‘ or saie, Parior ity in’ satin, cotelaine and, bro: Gatel; two Pianotortes Sieinway and vecker & Bros. ; Gey and “Diniag Furuiiures «chairs 1a eather ‘Turkish Suits, Bedroom Sets with breating Gases, fe nen rep. plush and haircloth suits: r 4c. N. B.—In lots to suit. at vat oe residence 210 West 2st: ‘tT "ep suit, ifarie 4 Antoinette style, + rep suit, 8: arpe's, Mirfors, Bookcase, Centre ables, Chamber Smt Etc) rose wo complste, $75 upward; teads. Dressing ding. Maitregses, &c. in feu to, suit purchasers. Call at Sen residence 120 West Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenue, i aaolaciai Furniture Beds, Beddiny te, 2 ferment taken ba the, peek, or month. ‘erms easy. KELLY & CO, cornor of Twenty-fitth street and Sixth avenge, LEGANT a ee PARLOR ferr. ay oH; Sota Bed, : French wainat Dr $40 second hand + arniiare 4 in’ proportion, Ps YOR's Aue. ton House, 13 Kast Fourteenth sireet. SE SRACHER, AUCTION- 164 Chathain — street, will M., at No. 251 Eighth avenue, sting of Ribbons, Hata, &c.; er. A.M. EHRLICH, MarsbalL fa M sell this day, ats a lot ot Millinery Goods, com ARKLEY, Marshal N A (MONDAY), FEB. B\ “Bat iif ocluck, at“ Nowery. comer oF Hester sircet, the entire stock and Fixtures’ of a shoe, store: also Houschold Purnitare, Meds and Bedding ti nthe mortgage. by tuorney tor Mortgageen {THI s “DAY BishOP er ot Bh. AUCI ORTOAGE —DAILEY SALE, ers, will sell this day at 104 o’ciock 4: M., al 1 Furniture contained in the four story brown str a & UARTMAN, garda of Brussels | fd black walnut hair, Ex. | nd Carpet. hand and [ogra celsior and straw. Matt osewood and viack walnut rep Park ind marble top Biireaus and Wash Stands, halt . green rep and butt Tetes. striped rep i top Hat Back. Halt s kasy Chairs, Vining « hasrs, handsome } French Clocks, Oi! Paintings Chromox b / stair Carpets. Window Shades. Cooking “aig positive ; bo posiponement o} Wail be sold by lots Goods must be removed: immedia- tely after the sale.” By order JOHN BARTON, Attorney for Mortgaces, TER BOWS, Al B street and 0 fvaraicy Ace, Will sedi. bY © chatter inortgage, on iuesday. February 16 w 1¢ o'clock, ar No. 29 Seventh avenue, corner Thirteenth street. black Parlor, Chamber and Pining Koo Furniture. Nair Mattresses, Bedding Particulars in fuesday’s Herald. RLLY, attorney tor Mortgages. Dp ETek BOWE, ct ak Elo MA Journed sale, corner Eighth street and University BiaGE, this any. at 11 o'clock. § cases Leaf Tobace, 12,00 os t Blacking, Ba ad ower, oe al sf LeUBUSCHBR, Marshal URNITCRE, CARPETS. reat Bargains, Great clearing out saiv tor the next thirty days of Car- pet, Furniture, &c.. to make rona tor our spring stock. Db. Ke LLY (succeesor to H. v'Parreli), S00, 512, $)4 and Slo Kignth avenue, corner Thiry: ‘Arts and Thirty-sixth streets. N, B,—All goods shipped (ree of promi OOD SECOND HAND ASD MISFIT ENGL Isl Brussels, Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets, Ot) ha &c., & specialty, very cheap, at the old piace, ies Fulwo street, side entrance. BILLIARDS. STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES, che Phelan & Collender Combination dale ouly by the paten AND Cushions tor (ee, Hi. W. COLLENVER, successor | to Phelan & Colienger. 733 Broadway, New Yor ia AMERICA STANDARD BEVEL TaBL wird Delave wire Cushions, best in use .] Fanted ior years. second nand Tables complete for $13: Bazarelle, iripglite and Russian Bowling Tables at to duced price: KIPFITH & CO., 4 Vesey street “HAND BEVEL L N A. Butard Tables, 4x9 ana Sxlu, vverything frst Class, Will be sold very cheap, at 219 Kast 1 wenty-third street. ‘Wa ANTED 1 PURCHASE W T ANTE D=—A HANDSOME CIGAR CASE, FIV’ FELT jong. apply to TELSGRAPH OPERATOR, Bar. num’s Lote! P Monnments, be makers now o} ‘antels. all kinds of floor tang. . slabs for plumbers and cabinet at 3 KLABKER & CO. ing, Marble Works, Nos ai to 223 West Fifty-frst street, wear | Broadway, T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, An extensive stock of Siate and Marble Mantels Traysand slate Work SU gvery descrip ton, vEN hits COMPANY, Union square, Fourth avenue and Sevenwenth st N.Y. (AMILY PA BARE OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE 00- | WNBROKER'S SALE.—RICHARD PIELD, GEN K TTLN A. tave four roa # son Pianotorte, ali im. gett ctioneer, —Salearoqm No. 89 Bawery, Wil sell T GREATLY REDUCKD PRICK aN EXTENSIVE oLeMric t Sorer, Box for out Son 260: too. | thie day, at 1 o'clock, 60) lots Men's ard Women’s Cloth stock of Marule ni jeized Mantets and all rages ered at 10 gna dinina toom Picaltere, te fete te luorary, chamber | 1as. at 11 giclock, GO) ote et ee Olsenine: Bode: | gthermmarole work, Marole Curaing’ for friages may ve ordered at 10:45. and giving room Furniture. in Jota to suit Call private Z, yullts, Blankets Hoots, =hors, &c.) also Coats | KLABER, Ica Bust Eiguieenth street, nei earidenen 1H) Wet iia st. nese Gin ay ants aiid Vesta, iv order A Aarons, Grand street, . “ He, COLORED. RAMONE 87 197 7 B.—The sale of Sen's Clothing will begin at 11 PRIVATE PAMILY IN PRS fhe MELOU F The A way a son DISFOSS OF A ORNUISE BF A stances wit! seil agit our? FO TREATE, Siti Sottniyte Doser toll tron trenny ben edtres | — | @atin procade Parlor Su: cost $890. r $i * $255: oversirung dae, tu.: iron trame; Stool and Cover, | toinecte style, $85; bro: uud'rep Suits, #90" and $93; SELECT z 8 Third weet, year dowery. cate 313 | Bedroom Suits, with Dressing Casex, $10 up; Carpets 8 Bleecker street NE DE & BROS PIAS rosewood Pianotorte, library. dining room Furniture, «@ ih nday) evening. F A“ tor saie at a sncrith 4 8 etliiant toned 74 | wk Tiableg, Chairs Ale Pa sacrifice. 108 West 24ch fu, near oth avenue, the distinguisi y aw Mr. Geo, W. richly curved ( round, rosew 1 case, fuif Glassware, Crock = —— in, America’s greatest orgauis Kets Se,, fo | overstrung Piano, baving all” improvements JOUNT svEw Aue atporney for Morten ___ DENTISTRY. at the door. guarantee, dill of $975, tor $2.0, tool. apes 'hHE @ ees ——~ | Gos for shippiom months by rk | [icHanD WaT ~AUCTIONEER.—TEAS AND A “GORAL RUBBER Sit OF TRETH IN fHREB Te ONOeRr CL Gan, Yate family: aise VL Uroceries. Wilt sell Monday, at 10% o'clock, at | houra Impression «0 the forenoon, weth ic the DOUBLE SOME No § M SHO RTO af one-tourth cost, salesroom 27 Last Broadway, Ww chaste an packenee of | afternoon. Thirty-tourth street, near Broadway and SHOULUBR. OLYMPIC Y THIB EVENING, | Motee | on 1 vlack leas, voflees, spices. Gapned Sixth avenue. Coral rubber, very sirong: flesh colored . - Fruits Pickles, Preserves Flore, starch. boxe jap, | gold aets, platina seta, Wialebone rubber sets, Plump Rowe HALL, SIXTRBS 8TRE | Scacis, Clothes Ping Bineing, Ol, Pais, Mustard. Tea | open tronta, Lip tairers, Lip Devressers, Regula Broadway, to ict tor balls, wedding, tableaux, Cans, ko. Sale positive. Diwvous oxide; mechanical lentisury. luke green cars seuss ace etd 24 pa aie, ke. : sents 780 pore | * ie ———— | from Grand sireet ath or SIXih avenae cars, oF Broad- 80GS: Acoustics perfect; now scenery. | QHEKIEPS SALE OF ENOL OILER, MACHT Bis fourth street. Pe W ATER PIANOS, CONCERTO AND | \) ery, Iron, steel, ke. . fu rae Surah and ye: 123 West faire, PhO EE OF ERED WaLa'y POPULAR SON her OF be sold. ‘his week at reduced | eral auctionee: Is, Monday, Febrtary 1, at U0 lock, ay JO “You Nevor Miss the Water.” pre ingtanents ived om | No. 306 Pewri at Engine. vtlotiera wth ers UTIFUL, S4T, GUM TRE Gopy for gale at tho vox omen, “Mryan anos $10 to a est St B10; seoond hand instru | es Tools old iron, Mt irs oi urn itare, $i Iver Find i Mezaraine’ sp mi | eece. Dy ‘ant’s great Coma . 6° ments $4 to $5 men We net, re Vat 1% Sule postive, be vere yt w Yor! uae haw i sixth 1 ad Mahe by “Lows EBLE & GON, Gi Broadway, ‘a Hadar, Deputy, % coxaae. Shera, ub, alt. | C | private offic STOR PLACY HOTEL, 28 AND 27 THIRD AVE. nue —li0 Rooms. single and in suits: the cheapest, Warmest and pleasantest located house in the city: New and alway open. A CHAION PARISIENNE, 33 AND 40 « ‘Iwelith street, oetween roadway and Univer- sity place. —!legant’ » partments for fauiilies and single gentlemen, fable d’hote ato P.M. A —WaRM, * cenis fer Hotel, 58 Chatham and new Post offi T MODERATE RATES—LARGE AND COMMODI. ous Kooms, in suits or singly, handsomely turuashed; family restaurant connected; hoextra charge for pri: vate table. Broaaway. ITY HOT*+L (ENTRANCE NO, 1 CLINTON PLACE).— Suits of Rooms on Broadway, $8 per week: singte fen $4; table Board, $5 per week; with Room, $2 per day ARTIES WISHING THE COMFORTS O HOME, may apply at the Pick wick Houso, 147 bedar street} exceliesit accommodations tor amilies; single Rooms, Be, to Wc. ; Always open. NGLE Pople ROOMS, oR 0 or $3 per week. Smith’s Feet datways open), near City Hall WI rER RESORTS. YHOFAL VICTORI\ HOTE: L, Nassau, N. ., Bahamas 5 PORTER, Proprietor, For tull injormaltion tures LIDGERWOUD, 753 Broadway, New York, Steam s sall every two weeke LOAN OFFICES. A 77 BLEECKER R ET, Are BROADWAY— AL sioney advanced on Diamonds, Wateues Jewelry, | Vianos, &¢, so Yawnbrokers' fickets bought of Dia- mouds, Watches. &. 77 bleecker street, up stairs. T 9 NASSAU STREET—AT THE LOWEST RATES, Loans made on Lite Polletes, Monds, Warcues, Jewelry, Pianos, WHAS LEOPOLD, 8) Nassau stree derween Fulton ana John, =DIAMOND TR A. { COMPANY, 87 BKOADWaY, Pa orner . We. street.—Money advanced on Dia- Monds, Watches, Jeweiry, Silverware, ~ilks, Camel's Hair shawls and aves: | game bought and sold: lad IdAAU BALK, A’? ROSENTHAL! AA" Fourth sireet—Advances Monds, Watches. Jewelry, Merchandise, Business select and confidential, parlor. 1 WOLF & tween Nin loaned on Diam SKS, partientar, Senores Habitn T JOSEPH to any amount on Dia. Ladies? BROTHERS’, 806 BROADWAY, BE. eonth and Twentieth streets,—Money s. Watenes, Jeweiry, =ilverware, Pianos; business confidential Los spanot. SOLOMON & CO'S, 136 FULTON street, near Nassau.—Money advanced on Diamonds, Watches. Silver Plate, Silks, Camel's Hair Shawls An- fiques and Articles ot Virtua; established 158); private | once for ladies. se habla Espanol. TA. NEWBURGER & CO'S, 331 SIXTH AVENUE in the jewelry store). near Thirty-second street Advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, ae Same vougat and sold. T 697 BROADWAY, CORNER FOURTH 4A liberal advances on Diamonds, Watche: Silks. Camels’ Hair Shawls, Laces and Personai a foP oy very Sesortp jou. JAS. P, MATTHEWS, TREET — T 57 THIRTE AS ae AL T'pay Jewelry, old G TH STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, — highest orice for Diamonds, Waten or Silver, or the same advanced on, “IsAaGe, 67 Thirteenth street ONEY LOA Joweiry, an Et __1.190 Broadway. ADVAN Lite In- 39 } NASSAU | STREET. — LIBERAL DES made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, surance Policies and all kinds of egg 18 te OPOLD, 403 SIXTH AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY. OD fourth and Twenty-Afth strects.—Liberal ad- vances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, nd Shawis. Same yought tie 918 * NEAR TWENTIETH STREET oldesten ed and mostresponsible office). — Liberal advances 0: ry atches, Jewelry, Sil- ver, Laces, india shawls, &c.; sime vought 6, AERTS, ] °67 BROADWAY, OVER AERALD UurPpTOWN — Branch office, room B (parlor for jadie: branch. ‘gor Broad way Money at on Diamon atches, Jewelry, 40 ; same bought anc it Pee iXbo BROS, OADWAY, D MISCELLANEOUS. Da: MEN, £ LERS AND BUYERS OF PRED Bags for Horace are Invited | +2 8 mine @ new having tree ventiation the teed ty crave tigre Dot wate it. and wil Palvabarse tmany tunes te oie Orit #T it BRARDSLBY, 119 Nassau street ROBINSON HALL, Sixteenth street, near | PRESS NOTES ON THB CIVIL RIGHTS DILL. SNA RNG REN ES A piece of sentimental and impracticable legis iation.—Vew York Journat of Commerce. ‘The bill in ail buman probability will newer be enacted into a law.—Seranton (Pa.) Republican rep.) Itis@ republican measure and strictly in ac- cordance witu the constitution.—Rutland (Vt) Heraid (rep.) Only one Northern republican had the boldness to oppose It, Although abused like a pickpocket tor hits independence, the time will come when it Wiil be conceded, even by bis own party, to be one of the most pratseworthy acts of nia i11e,—Syracuse Courter (dem.) The sincerity of those who profess to advocate it 18 a thing yet to be proved.—Baltimore Sun (ind.) Under a democratic rule every part of the bill will be needed, and we trust to see it becomes part of the law of the land, even. im its present shape, before the republican party goes out of power,—Pottsville (Pa.) Miners’ Journal (rep.) Unquestionably good, so tar as it goes.—Boston Journal (rep) [tis Understood to oe the policy of the opposi- tton in the Senate to “talk tt to death,” altuough it 19 certain to receive Executive approval, when presented to the Senate for that purpose.— Washington Repudlican (administration), As 1t stanus the negro gains little else than the right to prosecute infringements of his existing rights in federal courts.—Salem Register (rep.) ‘This bill will give the colored people the right foride in a more decent car than the smoking canoose, where the Southern chivalry nave often \hrust ladies and gentiemen of coior, and give them a lodging and meal where it has been reiused them before, witn @ pride of caste abhor- rent to good taste.— Waterbury (Conn.) American (rep.) 1t 1s not what the colored people of the country have clamored for, nor 1s it the trightiul bugbear Which the democrais have been fighting 80 streun- uourly,—Providence Journal (iep.) The Journal thinks it scarcely probable that this bill will pass the Sena The bill, as tt stands, 18 a step forward, and tne Senate should lose no time tn passing it,—New Bedford Mercury (rep.) . In the belief that the presont bill can be made to serve their partisan purposes, the radicals of the Senate will be tuclined to accept the House bill ratner than ron the risk of an attempt to Jorce the adoption of a more extreme measure so near whe close of the session, witn which their Congres- sional power ends. We may, therefore, make up our minds to the passage of the House bill into a jaw and prepare to meet it as best we may.— Savannah News (dem). William D, Forten, Secretary of the Philadelphia Equal Rights League, writes an open letter to Senator Morton protesting againat tne passage by the Senate of the Civil Rights bill in its present shape (with the mixed schoo) provision stricken out.) ‘Tue effect of it will pe to carry over to the demo crates in 1876 all the doubtful Northern States, Two or threo negro men and their sweetnearts wouid creaie & sensation on the ballroom floor a1 Long Branch, Saratoga or Newport.—Portsmouth (N. H.) Enterprise. Rether @ weak measure, very unsatisiactory to many republicans.—-Burlington (Vt) Free Press (rep.) ‘There are two Civil Rights bills—the Senate and House bilis, * * * We should await with pa. tlence the action of the radical party. They may quarrel among themselves, or, im any event, nothing will so contribute to their final discom- Oture as an attitude of sublime forbearance upon the part of the South.—<dugusta (Ga.) Constitue * tlonalist (dem.) ls ever the people of this country emphatically condemned any measure tney repudiated this legislation at the polls in the October und Novem ber elections.—Chatianooga Times (dem.) ‘Tne bill ig not near so extreme as the Senate Civil Rights bill, which was really the Sumner bill, We believe the more tt 1s examined the more juss and equitable it will appear.—Milwaukee IWiscon- sin rep.) ST. PATRICK'S DAY PABADES, SHALL THEY CONTINUE—AN ECCLESIASTICAL VIEW OF THE QUESTION. Father Patrick Byrne, of Trenton, and President of the Catholic Total Austinence Union of Amer ica, has written a letter to Mr. Patton, of New York, President of the Metropolitan Union, in ree sponse.to & request for his views as to the celebra- tion of St. Patrick's Day by Catholic total abst nence societies. The reverend gentleman says:— The question of celebrating the testival of the gi saint, so dear to the land from waich most of us have sprung. is one that certainly comes home to the several Catholic total abstinence societies in common with the Various Irish associations throughout the country, wha are generaily preparing to celebrate ic with poinp and splendor. We ought to observe that day in a manner becoming ue character, extent and diguity ot our oF. ganization. The mass ot our members are Irishmen or the descendants of Irishnien, equally alive to the honor of the old land, No body of our tellow countrymen sure sus In loyaity of aftéction to Ireland’s patron, und rege noné I bejieve more willing to testify it. “That 'y be done in a manner contormabie to the honor ius aareat sar ace in perfect keeping vidas Fae! char- acter of our Union is the object we should se He then proceeds to consider nee various methods of celebrating the day, and deprecates the indaigence (m intoxicating liquors, though the temperance societies are removed from that beat In speaking Of the parades the writer is — Ouf societies however very largely participate in the parade. hat perhaps is the inost acceptable mode to @ buoyant people. There ts no douvt that some dvantages oir: the yearning tor outward our numerical be di good favored by many of our Poach ec ead Dia- | 7 BROADWAY, CORNER OF | gold and silver Ware, siks, | Jewelry, | pageant Most worthy people; and itis certainly championed by those who hold themselves Gest representatives of the dignity and weltare of all our concerns. sut one Class show especiat fervor. for it. in the largest city and the smalest village we find tne man who keep the corner saloou everywueie ‘raising the win "for | a big parade. | across the bar he preaches parade, | 11 he isa society member he votes ‘par ny cost.” | Dusies Nn mseit to spart @ society. eopecialiy based on the central idea of parade, Not denying that some true an | good men Mavor ir asI have said, we temperance men notice that our neighbors ide led with the liquor in- terest are one and al: fauatical on the question. Is it be- Cause their patriotism burns warmer aad brighter than that of any other class? it may be Oue thing 1 mure—their profits are tar heavier in times of big parad or excitement than at auy other, | Narn to take the clamor-of that particular cles | pairiots cum grano sali, We must look cooll parade syscem on its own merits. wever, Wee were to acknowledge the parades as in themselvos userul they certultl; diture of “money. (us. all things considered, | ut not, aud need not be ashamed. selves, placed in a struggling condition, Heavy claims are continually made ot as by the needs of ouF religion aud of our iellow men, these parades absorb hundreds | of thousands of doliars. Many fortunes, inaeed, tt | with the sundown of that single day. Con we weil spare this? And if so, could we use it in any way producin: the widow and the orphan, the sick an needy are thick, alas! in our migst—our own flesh and | Diood. in dire distress What joy and blessings some ot | these hundreds of thousands of dotlars would ytedd it fundea for them rehet! Our unfortunate emigrants, | coming continually. are less caved tor by their com- | Patriots here than those of any otter nation. A great shame for as—while we pour oUt fabulous suus on | parades, part of which would secure a | protection and aid through their bitter trials in w | strange land. There are but too many ways in which | moneys couid be used to subserve our Credit and secure for our nauuona! name honor that would live longer than aday. If we could reason together cakuly about ail this we would reach, I think, a wiser result than the | lavisbing of such vast amouuts on the nnual paras Bur it has been charged against us tat we are not Wiarte holt Re erie that we let fancy fly off with wit and never bend ourselves to consider facts and figures, Js the charge true? have had enough bard knoe: ‘at any rate, to make a practical. When we go to rem foning thiy Way quietly, some of our glorious country: meu will aye us with the charge of being unpatriot forsooth| Weil, ther (ng tJ kinds of Fue un. Th "exact 1o at are We are, in spite of our- we more good * patriotism of sentir loud, de empty; and the pattionism of devotion—sin are ‘Sar i, Pres the ig latter, | sober men | This sentiment avails lay onl Tactioally beneficial. Merging 10 these arily recruits the ranks of our total abstinent cieties. If not thelr practical utility to this cause clear," And if they usurp the reliuioas ciatins of a growt saint's da in some cas they do, then it seems to me | thatit ieincumbent. 0 argest Catholic Sssociation on this Gontinent—the. Catholic Total Abstinence Uniot ol amerca—to impress upon the celebration this great Ke. me and character of @ true, worth: practical observance. With catholicity ranization. and total abstinence. othe saint to give him the tult Ig due, and to our teliow men ple of moderation which is a ‘takings. There ar Union ‘of America Let them consul y at neglect of religion or unnecessary ex! ens withot 6 fs " Ave the Dt a te the busis of our. 0 and when they id e: en | f his fgg jet them to Di fim ‘executing ae, mt) loyaliy a dererence will beget o1 part a confidence fat good ing which will make ttle society qrow ai Boariel, (60 # in each parish better than ever. Let our roctetes Ii atiena holy mass (2 il the splendor ot their i possible, approach the holy commanto a \ tothe churen tne crowds which are wont to a) pipe away by the excitement of stroct parades garp fot ourselves ean ‘eset ‘ G id the Pe nen, til obi for many, Sad expres by our acto ‘hott h) ing @' ine Badrotie tem whi hare ot Is base: oF ee eer HI one's count

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