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DAILY TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1866, ’ NEY, s — | — :’ nelt, and was Ine chief soflance of the clase of property-owaers and black your l TING w.\_‘ 2 \'T."""-‘ by mp-m.'- [ 1 3 dirtier oz6.0n the < SpaR Rt e Common Councll bad no powtr o ither grant vvaisicn, and the law officer of the eity XELIGIOUS. e or_LfbrID, . e ———— boots, mister, shine 'em up Yor five cent cip o (™ o *"FOARD OF ALDERMIN. y o contine Priestt and bishops bave been flocking intr ' ¢ RAQ—THE many & i eocing: Al the TULATIONS TO CYRUS W. WELD, BAQ nnz ?:Gm‘&; and priests aro still coi i 0 e 1ONGRA’ SARDS—THE SITE FOR A NEW 431F COUNCIL IN BALTIN (ORE. e 2 sl Do ny e fiopt the Blshop ') postolic of the | | FIFTE-AVE. OOUK GRUAT GAZUERING OF ROMAN CATHOL IC DIGNITARIES Al eud 88 they arrive they POST-OFFICE. —~MAGXIFICENT CEREMONIES —HOV ¥ THE comwou | 1ndian Territory, who s sick CRANSACTS BUSINESS. are sent by the srchbishap's secretiry to some private The Board met at 2 o'clock y‘ll’flly aflternoon— near th, and sre hospitably entertained Spocial Dispatch to The N. X. Tribune. a4 toog a8 th C“e'i%w stay; for 'the Sarmchearted | e President, John Brice, Eeq.. in thethair et TALTIMOR 2, Oct. 7, 1006, | Catuton o Bultiices cannot bear the ides of turnide | ' Tye resolutions of the Coutelimen, engratuletiag S7mie 0 ¥Fhe (Oatholic ‘Chuzch in America neve ¢ before puton ful lnying othe Atlantic Cable; W! e e e Aoy of Bafumare | Jiod era. o8 the S0 joowhers) 5 asiod 68 this. of ut f O elsewbere. ameh porgeons and imposing amay e she » ore yesierday, | *ue a5 cccasos weshs: e Archbisbep of BRI | ancurre n. (oo Botnd SN Soiering thewer o wnd never before appealed so powerfully to t be aenses with | il the bishops dine with hia, "Ihe number of priests | The City-itai Park to the United Sates acthorities e 8 00 the impressive cffect of solemn ceremonis 1 and botliant | from oclier cities is very large, but it varies greatly. Most | ¢ o, r' ‘;;‘::;:len‘;n the following Geneskl of the open- of those who tave no official status in the council rewain | “rye |zmnl took up e eostumg, 080 partof the splendid 'P';lt‘:“"' ihe prelutes | O1IY w0 or threo days. Every Uahop i attended by (w0 | grder No. 311 WL iiod by your Tiessmbl ing «f this second (Plenary Counc! priests as * theologinns,” and every archbishop by thrce. | he Joint Special Coma e a” rhe faliowang preacibio sad of the United States was there any of the tawdry f ;ll‘n ny]hu:mhlmn:’acrud lu'heb:,eounfllsls lu-zlun'; .u.u:l to take -uo::u e ety B i ol i ud eccle riastical cele- | fully eand systematic, and reminds oue very mnc esclution S " to are fn at seq - Pagieamishan st et 7 perfunctory | Of 0ur eivis legislative sasemblies. indecd, the modern .t:'l-l:-':'il-"fl:"‘,‘-'lnfl?-l-’&'::::hw.:-'vfiw r.fi:‘": ireetly) Ccommodate sach travel; and vions were for_courtyards. and not for aress, and s the Tows lrecdy In force that fixed e e of tocps e seae Lhepfort b s b e sy e breac| . v y b hamaeies of property worth millions of doilars sod thue : That the permis "The sbove it & fair v fore you Cm'?y e vubmted for your Judgment. Thete wes one fact de: this uvestigation proper to state in T Fonsecin, und whiel st have crest welght aud infuence 1a deter r final action. e Thce that thote ia seareely o wide strect of svenve fn the city that hes ot similar encroschmests under just soch privileges sud O ik vevalts, sicsost ibyariably ased for stoops and arews instead of Tourt-yards, withont regard to lawler Hence the neces- ity of #0 lraming ouraction as to com| i the dificaity i srzuieots wed sinply as an exeute, o o nted Jived at ance - ety al) Lonest wen et condenan the inerance of the w was cficialy eulighbensd it » and at once. per_use of considera- Brations in the 0ld World, :r\::,y. n‘;‘f‘ I‘I:: ity & rules of p..-lmmen!larr discussion were borrowed from the irreverence of demeanar € s : y to [ councils of the medieval eburch. All the rough work is ded fution. epproved July 2, the aidawalke of 7t be found i the Filth of any othet avease, It is 200 2 %itiio the most sacred exerci scs whenfre- | done it o whole body. B3 2071 e e i entb.stteet were widened: (0 i s boest fof ind.vidnals to talk of ol lone by committees, and the polishing by the whole body, 2 and tend e “”h':: ll"lfi":'l e eiating the boundaries of thelr sieraly snd unuecensally reducing (he ; e o - it d o, riy, and making that swamed jgnorance rmaently 2, 159, ant smy | FEoPn O Sajoluing; e erminally of the act i ight: ou Councll DY | 0 g o d refle Sery turgid morlity iudeed, when the party thos winy have been | S0 L Vroperty stands I the position of puardian or trustee. ove Feeidunt 08 e iiive believe, however, that, thece is Yery much to con- wake ot | gt ih (e suggestion that the Kifth-ave. in itself, with its beautifo] saine are hereby, an- i slusost the entire length of our liland; it mag- i in stately beauty, biock sfter bioc 4 o posing upon the seuses of both citlzen sud foc‘an architectural divplay of seulptured warble and iwposing O AT efiecting refinement, cu'tiveted taste and lavisiness of B cely wealth: a0d to thi tle daily_pagesnt comprebended in the TrAaeTul dieplay of our eitiznin throusing ite shaded walks on the e o the eujoyments of one of the finest parks fn the world y between | ).t pow border, and you indeed bave s beautiful pic- co \ fact, but mationsl in character and fmportanco—nd sitive bistorical interest. It s the stranger, who, cowing from ntenie . quemn. repetition has blunted the scusib ity of the | There are aine of these commtteos, or congregations, ik mirsters. they are called 1 ecclesiastical parlance, each consisting Everything hero has been dase decently avwd in ader. | of 4 bishop aa president, a superior of a religious ordcr as Ne cheap finery has spoiled the effect of th f{nen} tich- | vicar-general, or vice-president, und from I3 to 17 ¢ theo- mess.of oruament with which the Catholie urch loves:| Jogiane,” whoare always simple pricsts. All decrees ongi- o suround the sanctuary; and everybody who has teken | nate in thiese commitiees. lm,’ bR el past iz the ceremovies of thnday, from the sldest archbishop | in separate apurtmests, in the Episcopal palace, and mut- a8 ¥fithis had been @ synod of the reverend fathers of the | by an otficer called - Promoter. - Discussion is perfos xrrour: e en] of e who live in et realistic ge, | fieo and unembarrassed. Their deciwions are fg ..','H": Tty ane o the e o b he et | andin who midst of out rather fast Ropublac. writing by a notary, and pescuted the next privd 2L o R 7y fuups ™t Council af Nice bad been about to meet over | the fishops, who mea in rad oy | it caanted were ive in pumber, nd were aa ol jix, and draw up & new ereod, the public interest in the | by committees, sod = o - hold ontes |« gilemired, That the progrietors of lot Fifth- fln "could hardiy have been more intense. From an times general assemblies of .x“(i;;;-“'rr P 18 «asly baur in the morning, thestiets throagh which tho | number. These latter assemblies are o4 U0 T Procession was t6 move were thronged with paticnt | session” of the council, nobody but ¥ CREH TGy | ke be peraitted erowds, sud hundreds, after sceing the biskops pass into | admitted to them. Business having ‘("'\n'}dr..l s | of the o theelurch, stolidly kept their places for five hours longer, | well into shape, thero are held in t ;,.;'.'m- e bagele . Just tosee them pass out again. Admission tothe cathe- | pumber of * public cssions,” at Whi Yed. These public 1t " S boforesthe exenvisos began, was ouly by ticket; but | sious are reached and decrecs R el for by e e e meady all the availskle room in that spacious oditice was | seasions, however, are really :lm;"l':"l‘”‘ oot (i .I‘Mm'd b’ym L Twenty-Frai street, be ture—| will certainly | enon, the v o that if sid courts | pined prople. ‘the Common Council be | ™15 KCH S sidewslk for a cer'ain leneth of the x shal be throwa cpen for streed: | templ the ons {n question. ove of the great seistant-Aldermen, Davsh 1 EUL 1 gl e would certainly be destroyed. The beantiful n, April 2. 1632 Approvel by i years f effort and patience to perfect, woold nue, o8 con- ures of @ocupiod 4s early as 9 o'clock. | helt with closed doors, #D 0 o | Moyor, Al 5, Ik o ) iy L piod g early a8 GClOck: L0 0¢ Gl the Catolic | They sre callod pubiio oily beckuse e theologiaus, e | ol civing atherty tofne g cour yorden Filhavense tisely renioved in erder to Include adulitions] space ku the ireet. The | L s vt adals. ” Moan || taria, e, tole pact dd than g Aresclation, iving setbority Lo e op court-arde o0 b urense | ekgn, hmieh, a0d stchitetursl bounty of the orect fu its provcut CRIS. bR~ C., 1ok [ g i 3 - - ! I - ~ pmpletes A " l, l, b; Churches inthe city overe Tinging. pe aTics, ., 18 e Beasions,” 10 wheh the public are 8- | oy Couneil lu the year 183 L:ml\;:_?::d:utkh y marred, Af not destroyed, by removing whik,, the yrelates 2nd priests gathered at the Arch- | The ¢ sole 2 4 Disheps house, and -heving invoked the Holy Ghostby | mitted, an not businest SEEEC, oo with the cele- e e hind wnd Forty-secon singug a hymn, moved out into the ya blic strect with in- | and eeemonial services, hic thien) Thiee on, omee n teet 6f the width of the aven ot and fapers. A Ettle after 10,the solomn tones of | brecion of mass, Thiare argie e e tte g oo Ry on Cregarinua-nants, awelling from & hndred voices, un- | Ave Sundags, and the oher 0n the intervening 4 e er esiutias oo G L Tor nounced their ¢pprosch to the cxpectut throngs in the | Thursdaxs. el The officers of th oy ia: be permiited | 31y dpoint, they no soakivz spd_wainta: weaith of the owners. in e | enbut merely devotional | “Feecd, That the owvere of bullding lots ohsoun iden of Fith, | M5 'y our Cotmmitten resson th perfect wealth, retired their buildings on ad of ext: ¢ them that distance 1o the jmposing stoops wnd noble y and artistic court-yards with thvir smooth Deir petite fountaine with their delicaie wide-spteading graceful urn with ite beau i are: . (v ‘Adopted by the Boni'nf E y s I inpercs il o @unci are: Promoters, Bi e Tes, Adapted by the Board of Coanchpe eathedml. _Fisst come in "“‘g"m“:‘"{’ """hvl‘}',“’.‘.'mq‘,.. Lynch of Charleston, std Dy O'Hara of Philade ot iroved by the dayor, Uetober 4, 188, enmncks and wiite surphices, who filleddp thesiy T, 0 | (0 clor, Thomas Fdey, DD, of Baltimore; As oy ced, That the sidewalks of Fiithwve . between Ouve hundag. and ook places ender the great. dome. PR o ) 2 | GEECOT 1, Rev, Zanies @bbons of Bultimore; Secrc- | awd twenty vt g Oue-hndred snd-wety ot sta, be oy *torcornpof Chaieston, Dr. Kcogh of Phil- | LT ot wide. aud that the owners of property on thet avene ba gilt prowssional eross was borno up ¢ G0 by clorks L B ot ol .l Yy taricg i Jose il feot fu width of th i twb-deacon, atteaded by torehbuaremseti, o N LG and Do Wecker of Richwoud: Misicrs of | Wideneiior corrt os flioon foot 14 widlh of Lhe emle e vises Lo didds oy 5 Fancis MeNeirry of New- | of the Fi and of Fo ::-.nllly"lfl":;rltg the expandi awinging (msers: and close behind inable arrayy imost disaling u ghe brilishey B UL ot green wnd | morel eside | whom o, aro eight notaries. | o buudrod priests, én chusubles. 68 S0 ey ud institu- | It i pretiy wdl known tha the i ata wvery cloth «lxox;l: ‘"n h-m‘l";m “nlfd Sich capes of many | bers of the Council an #rictly contidentialy and every tions aud the oflicers o ynod, S8 itered abbots | one who enters the Jesioudy guirded doors ol Ceremonics, the Rev 2 te Re Miles is completed, it would Mdeed be the grand sud umposing en- thace requited for vueli scenes of aatislying loveliness. Uf course, ot now Le realized, sud it most rew I¥ to pain the taste ~'and pinch the hearts and conscienced of those whose cuiti- seidom reschies U - istic renar. Your Couittee b by the vor, Jue colors (of these them were sowe f 2 * done inside. Even sfter the B o o pAUSIALS, Gpe With a epeat what fvsaid # done ivside, Even after the that, for certain €% Bepodictines and \x_hoflt:\ ' 8 Anthony's; s he pussed, they we 1ot made public until they th-avanie, betwern Fifty seven e priviege a8 gray and as wen pproved by the Pope. 8o carcfully is the el be thirty feet in width. wnd wpon s of ek 3 i eir white and golden | have bec ey i ull insignin, WL T ek gollowed obligtion of sccrecy obered that the theologians are miters and splendidly orname t the bi y and short Ince surplice; | ignorant of what the bishops do with the reports sent up to e i oy ey, g e, Lund, | hom, s1d 1 even doubt buble members of oe committeg nix arcibiskoye, sunilsels A bop Spalding, Prosi- | bave seruples bout discusis: business with U mewmbrs dent of the Council, w host of attendant misisters; | of another. To > whalloes not understand bow the | ok “;mul. ithe 0 eanetuary, chanting the | business is divided, it scess wonderful that the mowbers | =<"_°<"'l up_tonFl 1iil, Star of the Sea.” And | should know so little abouw bt is going ¢n among theii- | hyn, dee Meria Stefs LA PG wore veices— | aclves; and they ofin inded il i of wrat poor wr"'";f;'_! ¥ e 11+ volee of Dr. Butler of | old womun said'to ove of the bishops: *If you please, otable smoBe/ U o aweet, und true, above the | your revereuce, do you kaw where Pat Rooney g hundred others, as che- <nd pleasant as a great organ | Really, my good woman,' wus the courteous reply, “1 | Pipe. They bad pst quite tidiched their song when an | do not.” ‘CAN, 3 umreverciee, I'm as dall as your- | orchestral band the gallery rather disrespectfully broke | self " 1 heard o fac b - ity b 13 wen, May 0, 1659, Adopted by the | Couseilien, Jure 21, 1658 Approved by the Mayor, Jely : privilew should be en ded to recommend the folio Committee were well aware the resolutionreferred to them ompied by n public pecessity, and deem Jt 10t inappropTiste proper undentandivg of the whole subject, tomerely gla stch e cenitios before ding with geueral detads of the Teport Firat. There vwas & weil detined and vers goveraliyexpeessed public dly in of furthes conve:iieni @ fol the accommody o granted to owners, lessees, suy street or avenue. or public lose any portiou of the sidewalk yurds, be. sud the ssme is bereby, aled |l4ruvl.l.~| however, that the repeal & 1o thie property of any person of per ® bind f"" e o bave l'l“"l thes ves of the |-Avlra o0 %o granted, viz. the necessity of either revoking | provio % day of 1806, and be it forther . L - ‘Resolved., Thet the following , and Lereby s, adopted oX 1, T streets or 8y cuues. where court-yards now exist the lipe on the street, anthorized by existing ordinances, the use thereof shall depend npon the payment by the owner o occupant of the adjeeent Jot, to the Croton Aqueluet De ] i partment, st the rate of 30 conts for each square soi gt~y v talued 40 such court-yard, of the 1to be in | S| or occnpants of property fro place iu the City of New-Yor) u frout of their e g4l us priest Gunplain that he had B upon them ¥1th & jovial march. ¢ was wal play ed, | mislaid bis hat at the palaay, apd be wlieved that ever but the abrup¢ transition frow the grand swelling tones of | one he met felt bound by thy Gath of brecy not to u-{l the old hyma to the mirthful sonnd of the fiddle and the | what had become of it. | drum was 4 cruel sboek. The organ ought to bave been Ii i propeity bue, with an y warvelous, el with a pon their wotives, taken entis possegsion of th vct rd, to be ved an h court yard shell t is no secret, hofever, that he councilyj e heurl.ldtll.m ‘l;l nll’ n;'gnnuh-ux, any music less solewn | the ercction of new secs—perhs as muul\" ..‘."‘3",";"1 would have been bathos. s scme think even more. The #alect of the fhedmen w . cting and exte et stoups Meanwhile, the prelates and officers have taken their | come up, but I doubt wheser th Fathers ““\“il:.:t;. i fie emtive - pepry by L A s laoscat o gl places 1y the sapctiary, and the other clergymen have | possible to do more for Mat unforunate class than they | ceeding modeaty, and & jro wd'suxiety (your (oumuiitee suppose) nd beyond the line of ar b g al vocupied the spice befure the riils in double rows, and | are already doing. A« 0ll €vents, hey huve a geki, ey | o orther agorn the svende. have taken one, tvo, aud even Rovs | Sogead o B0 =F soealed s dtoogs, Kot yssds o srranged themetves down the aisle in « triple line farinto | voeate here in tlw" hop of Savainih, and ho is b tuanied in the privilege, for be above purposer. | o0 X0 Lol SF 0 1o sdjacent shiall ot be permifted or al- the hote of the ehurch, The appearance of tho assembly | means theyr on warn friend in th council. It is # | 0o (8L ¥ od el iventioned | cltiaent. | Jowed 1o contivue the use of occupation of such court-yard, uutil be st this moment was indescribably magnificent. The | supposed of ~urse that avy cliange vill be made in the - S | 9had huve puid $o the Sveton Aqeciast Degaviment.p e ie of 2 sancteary scemed one mass of gold and erimson and white | present dipipline of the Church, md probably there | et oo s By R Ty e X L L e aesuments, above which towered nearly 50 miters and | thought «f grea innovations of aLy Kird, e twitted or allowed to erect a glittering pastoral ercoks, and high above all the great | sinstic<pirit prevails among all rders wd cla the line fix Iden cross. The rich marble altar was sblaze with | clerss, and sgreat deal is confideutly o slining through clouds of fankincense. Here | eoancil in the way of reviving zeal, Awakening new ac! nal estab- | possension snd . In streets of avenues wherg coul " venigives wud pb ey v well et to shav how moch public | ot S POULY d there, mingled with the more gorgeously | iy, infusing much-needed lite into the edu atéired brethren, were Fronciseon friars, i their | liahments of the Church, and pushisg forward the prope- | o WON Wiy AR SleE: | Lrwis R K coarse brown robes and cowls, and Benedictines in their | gandism of Catbolicity by all the legitimate weans of Tn & repert to ) oo ) e s T pigruresque costume of & biack ular over & white | preaching, good example, and the press. veut gation : byt —— ows and cowl. The Archbishop of Baltimore takes pos- | = Bishop Lyneh of Cherleston preached lnst izt i the 0o Very | Aiderman Rans moved that the report be laid vyer o gy 'y of Ciugine | cathedral before a crowded congregation, Bishop Kosc- Kt 00vuyy 9 | 10 A1l the deily moruiug end evening. paper. Wb seats BINSCH 8% e wowees stop of 1ho IAr, While & | craus, the youngest of the prelutcs, & brother of Gen oo, ‘m | 2 M detman NoRTox ealied for the reading of the report. nnur-n.rr.»‘u assist_himn in robing for the celebration | W. §. Kosccraus. preached ' to-iny, and I 3 o | | Which baving been coneluded, of s, The purple slippers are placed on his fect und | on Tuesday. will be o sermon every night whilo | g B Tt 175 reweian, M g purple gloves upon his hands; the cope is exchauged for | the council Jasts, exeept T , By the s chauble, and the mass beging, The orchostra having | the best pulpit talent of tl now figished their march—when we have gotten a little | collected here, 1 expeet the discourses will_att wsed 10,7 we find it good, and indeed wo ought to like it, | deal of attentic xt Thursday Bishop B for it is cut of Mozart's, T'itus—strike up the introductory | liver @ panegyne on the I % who have d: strainof Mozart’s glorious muss No. 12, dnd a chorus of | last plennry council. T believe thereare | some Stiar 60 voices do their best (which is not verygood) | is a pretty liberal complement for a single fun to iutenprat the great master's composition. The music, | coursc. The preacher % next Sanday is Bis i dweliioge; and t Aldermen beld April ¢ re-iting that necessity for bncreased | carriage-way were required ou said svenue. togetber | uthons re; ealing forner resolutions or ordinauces exteading tho sicewslks of the w and_grauting perminion to owners | of property to inclose portions thereof for ¢ ards, were Special for the weo the of them, which e aven indeed, wae the only thing to-day that seemed to me un- ' worthy of the celebration. The chorus was strong and SECPND DAY'S PROCEEDIX { T i n by wnd tolerably wa@l balanced, but it did uot keep well together, | BALTIMOKE, Oct. 8.—Iu the Roman Catbolic Council | LTy o e Y4 MOy and the solgs were very ineffective. The beautiful Quon~ | to-day the proceedings were entirely private. The debites | ; o it <t il atrvet, it does w of #am ti soluspx the Gloria was ruined. The Iwcarnatus > e Bl Il et SeAIRE the Orede ass ek hats. | ™™ carried on wholly in Latin. To-uight the Cathedral | § oy 3 it o St perticmed mhen the P,,:k.,,.,, parts. Tyt Mosrts No, | Was crowded to hear the sermon of Bishop Rosecrans of | buld ey have ‘GLOPEILY L0 bRl A v today s the house | worid e . hodight ovd it | "SHaLe 3 fine as it is, ought not to have been selected for such | Ohio on the subjeet, Faith cometh by hearing.” of the resolution 6, or any other. w‘c::smu. sdvmlmly, ratber than the joyous, light- | ———————— lnn ness which characterizes that cowposition, ought ulated 10 the ol h 1o have been the predominating sentiment in the music, as SANTA ANNA AND THE FENIA] seric Fh Ay itwas in "2;"'.,‘ Lm-mom;-a. We ought to have heard e > I"“‘,?" . ;;"’;;;Aln': in , 100, of the ergan. In the Credo its rolling bass s . y Induce tl o cupancy of the ground 2 trered ; - acine: mfl 1he eflot wery mncti.. I the Kyrie and Glovia s || oI AN FION0 AT FAVILLION HILL, STATEN ISLAND=— | 1040 0 Vit would be these Spjendsges were any b viewed ana dea ':ln‘n'lum. : SPEECHES BY GEN. SANTA ANNA, PRESIDENT ROBERTS, | i S g T AR S o ag Beathy our oy el [ exe was a brilliant stir at each reading of the Gospel, GEN. SPEA & w | pablic domsin had Justifeation in Wmes whea eltire be permision ea bas placed the owners of prop- | e ST (e Uit hors e featd argy | MM YRAR AN SO%. W, REREAN: | Were piaces ‘of refuse. e Treling sk, - whbn | Srours Sprore 5 2h w bont destrogine be archisecturalproportions were branght back, ant the bishops all stood up with the There was & Fenian demonstration yesterday at | which po ,.'.m'm..;u..n.: refuge r | ety of thete dmwelie e i propasti 4; | symbols of pastoral aughority in their hands until the villion Hill, near Quarantine Landing, Staten Island. Tho | woile was sequir v snch poperty biss involved the on Fiftkave. i no expense, | . i en | andin productive of o ey ., and in granting special | Privileges which ea 4 wive or politic, nor based upon unced attendance was mther slim, notw anding it was nuj sacred book was closed. 'here was an impressive moment m?l. s 2:215‘-5:'“;\«*: 'rlf;:;- gh::: ;l:v'e:: ‘cj_v«! on the posters that Gen. Santa Anua and President R > @ Holy = i 1 - " " would address the meeting. The & was all that could Bary, and s made man, - the 46 miters ‘were bowed | o deuired, and the, oturseque acencry sded to the acat | Proven mt. There was a fine by w a the poblic sed. stricily troe, and the point. s Yow in adoration, and the 150 webed priestsand monks knelt | of the enjo of band in attend Thia is well expr down fa «y_c.-w«. o e e the pro- | aice, discoursin e s, Duncing was kept up | J5es66ond sod thisd propocicions sryoifoutinitng, boing brief | _ Wasrade, Foe utaining the rights of property- ceedings, heweyer, was towi close, after the elo- | until 4 o'clock, the quite erowed with the fuir | Y50 & proceeding with tis vestigation, directed the 490 far as the powers vested lu the . tions sud ordivances of the Common Coun be wiven 1o 116 | o J granting ermission to the owrers of property to occ rtions opportunity | of the sides of any part of Fifth .vnv -x!:u. of Un 'f.’m":d aud- s & s Ovin by confirmed. and sil_resolations, ordinances, or oot poapiectiey | ports of ardisances elting theteie aro bereby do lorcd to be w fall ore. 5 d by the Coti | * Hopolred. That the Counsel to the v o rporation i nd inelove | upd disected to memorialize the Le u OO & CArriag » following sdverisement to be placed 191 the dally and evening pepers, in urder that the grestest publiy 1 | intentions o M e bodi to cvery pe CORPOR. &un and Mll sermon of the Archbishop of New. | sex. Latein the afte ork, when' a teble was brought ont into the middle Bl the ich we 1 and stafl. Ax they alighted at the Pavillion they were reccls of the sanctuary, gud secreturies sat round it in | WLNAT 3L GG NG i consieted of Gen. (o wesplendent vestwepts, while the canonical regula- | C" i O Ty o Wohs and _prociumetion for the opening of the | heyiew. wad M. Morries Hs mterpreici od were read, and Agehbishop Spalding, sitting at the Een, Satitn Annn was dressed i the uniform of a "Mexic reby authorized $ov of the altar-steps, issuad the &‘:wnhfll mandates. p weveral wedals of gold aud ril- | s ot sure that I should bave been very mueh amazed 1 in a neat speech by Presidont | § yor, Aldermen sud Just then if any one had told me that this was the Council General was the Sapol of | stamt, & m. jage of an act auth of Coostapce trying John. Huss, or one of those ancicnt America. i A ted in the question duch re ican synods ihundering sunthemas oguinet the Arians. SPEECH OF BANTA ANNA. | the ar0ve tine and bee witl The noted Mexican leader suid t Afric It almost seemad as if bishops who had been dead, and 2 A J My, Preside ntlemen of the Fenian Brotherbod : 1f eve A o e, oyt o cetuin, b comd i | M R A T INhia A0 - iptes the 68 aousslons ¢od enact the | i uf the resgul ot b, 1 wonld wie to exprios o f the property nd conveyances to be under the outroller and Counsel to the Corperatis . the procesds arisiug the B ) » 1 5 ;' - H 2 B :d;om‘mw Hg'\‘o:dlnonmy big vellum-bound books i | you n . wn‘m;cflw lu-'nrllvll grititude that 1 now 3 T v T i bt logn S Pporioriee. Varions aré the honors that have been be i | Domie bobpiied & be Visiting Baltimore, in fact, for the last fow days has | stowed upon me during m life by wy own comntry . ;‘1‘,:',‘.“.'.’:.',:,;.".2:2".7.".’.“d"..':.‘."wl...'.."fiv oLl § mies ||m..||.-.1.h.u"’;',:"i:‘.‘:.:.x":..{"i.'.'.'.',":i:: imestly yroperty-owners on § svenue o question. The | Committee of the Whole. A dopted Prosident then asked Aldermon Varnum to take the ern ecclosiastical seminary, and "“fl’&“&i i ‘f‘ ::,f"u" i) pawer &g e el by iy | penepally upen the nimber and charat of the peraisslons granted. “ g e W survounded by wuny | prineipaily upen the nomber and charwr of ome . . ‘et to-day on exile my yptive soil. & strafiger in a foreigen g et e sssembled prelates of Europe, maguificent in ST copen | fund. the yoslicat attention sbown (0 e e et gy ok d been something like stepping into the precingts of & mod- | s wellws Iy the forein powers of hurope. Yet they were | i!.- r‘nh 1 was in power, nud ! ieciag was occuied with o gredesl of devaitury discuesion poe on Mr. ' Committce of the Whole the question was fak flatterers iy, ¢ +ior under consideration. aud be | Norton’s substitute for the d..afi?’?.ai!,-i\f oge 40 the Co 3 and a wotlon_to consider the same at the nest sitting of the the .5!..& and towering miters, and half smothered iu the smoke of | consideration in my fuver, is most highl dated ; for now Br Lrepd g Hamiog tapers and the more grateful fumes of incense, | 1nm not in power, S08 1y (iaakia ke, thatofere. o et _— e T L e ¥ Ly lixnl ,;w\'l‘llh-ql, were hurling :nuhom&n the head of & mork of Erfurt, | Yet it ol % prestaption on my part if 1 should acoept | Coafining the discossias stclasively tobe Hoo g 4 o Ajosraed. nd putting forth all the power of the great chyrol this demoustration as a personal thinig, to my own aclf.” No! | und for the fufter parpose of condoog (1# lnvesigation with pro- 3 BOARD OF COU posit] 3 ordered then 4 & 19 the nsin i i 1 accept this demonstration in beball of my uative lund—of | priety and orfer, agrecd i Aen nsing tide of heresy and disobedience. At o aud, let me confoss it, it in no surprise 1o me, and I | FLbumitied 16 partice it d i M m:'m.:d‘" eet ’;:,‘I:;h:;"’lf’ig"";":i '5;;“';:"‘ "", may say 1 almost expected it for the Irish are the peuple who | Thov wace wfolows cullng; though the siright black frock cout, and the | el ook o my o (LT Do vk {an off “ stove-pipe” hat which they nearly all affect, cor- | aume altar! Are not we, like their own pe 1—and why shor would contribite 1o aic M tainly rob them of every bit of medievalism of appearance. | owr ustive lund from its yo) Up and down the sides of. the eminence ou prpgi.cb the | ast suishiment that the Fenin eathiodral stagds they are pouring all duy long so thick | in beconring ance more frve from forchgu tyrouny ¢ And it is and fast m:nn 0 5ok bard tofasicy one's sclf at St Omer's e A e e e e | e Dousy. But sbout the cat tself, the seens is | Ticuily help. en” Mexico was invoded by that e 8 euemy on whose hospitable soil I awm now | "‘"::‘H“"::"' “""’"",::":‘h "hfl‘“" e R | e eaiant me fhe powarnl srmiss of 1 1 “o“:fi mm" of the day while the fathers | uyder that immortal hero Gen. Scott, the flower of my wrmy ng within upon the wants of | thew were two companies of men from the Green Isle wid who thelr flocks ; but upon the outer doors are posted Latin in- | hore on their flag the imuge of thelr patrou waint. Wiy, thes weriptious, atter thi ntique fashion, sumoniug the | be astonished that they now comne furwarl 1 t weeting, whiob wes doue, | PUBLIC URINALS—CONGRATULATORY RESOLUTIONS TO e CYRUS W. FIELD, ESQ. ¢ ta bewr puyitlarested apecially upen the | The Toard met at € o'clock y, wrers ou 4 Ve of Fifthav 3 heo rday afternoon, the President, J. Wilson Green, in the ‘chair. man MACKAY offered the follow 'An urgent necessity irperatively calle for & proper system of public urinals, aud the wait of suel: convenleuce frequently occa: #ous injury to property end viclation of decency, and is detiiwental to Ledth and cleanliness ; be it Kesolved, That the Committee on Streets of this Board, and the Com mittes on Straets of the Board of Aldermen, iuvite propossls for plane and satimates of public urinsls. Which was sdopted. Mr. Ronewrs offered a resolution establishing a ferry from the - - Koo "l:':y‘:&'"l“‘:. foot of Forty-sixth.st., East River, to the toot of North Fifth-st., e, be allow u oper| g : oterre ) o - _nhm‘l“‘y:fm N oies of s 2l i‘:r';:::l oiut, Long Island. Reterred to the Committee on on o'bier avenyos sud stde? Councllman TRINKMAN offered the follawing, which was rivi ¥ divect violation of & po winge for & series of years—that of uniting the two hemisj ‘!ogndl'dw mo:(,h willing, on the nones of (mub:‘ '“l’ fl';r:"l Hm‘-l '.'Y:n"lklmfn was froe e i ) 3 nion ; v order of the most illustrious and fmost reverened | ™! in, and when life only comme ting & Arger aitewBoe was a0 at any Hme 1 Archbishop of Baltimore.” It carrics us back & g0od the glory of belng one of the soldicry who f Suvandas 1 e meethower bt refmnr suming | dapled, i the Tuatd MRS iy iy of Crn Lo see an announcement so made, in the old laj independence. Wy not aid m W thia oue, your Comities Lave a1 take the polote ol | ra seeins & lime peculiarly appropriste for testilying to bl . " y surviving soldier of my country’s indepen guiments used bafora the Comzmltiou tals occasion, as “ o - of wr.ting, with a great parsimony of words sud an incom- , it g tonce to b submitted for your seth the ‘stion felt by the suthorities and people of the City of New Tetnbl avishess O bttt bt T | b a0 ot st T L L | i o B B, Ao exbagor | RrEiiihe e idine b waossuried b, e g'?-fm every word; and st the first blush it does seem | ite independence, Yes, gentlemen, 1 ambition; e mnoful terinimation of the Herculean Inbor to which be has devoted Ble rare businass capacity, his indomitable will and his undsunt 1o issue to lhe}»e;:gle of an Amenecau city aproclame- | this is what I strive to accomplish in n tion which begins 18 mMADDer: duys. If death hus spared me on the many Dattletic] ¢ " 2%y Bt the tetogsaphe-be it, therelore. Felix. Faustumque. Sit. Religionl. ac. Rel. Cathol- ;l’;r’:‘:}“‘:‘h{l"l‘t‘:“‘;;’l'"‘:":,,;‘l:f‘l'm”“ # e o oL 1 v Resolved, Thet the uunicipl suthorities of the City fom, Bene. Vertat hat T sl th 1" t o 8 excoptions; whoseemed | for themse ves and speaking fo behalf of their constitue that 7 will, that 1 must, that I shall secire onee more (o my na Jeir own equivoesl pofition bereby cordially tender copgratulati Fiid on the successful cousuiom ic elegrapl, & work to which hom, under Disine a4 who sesr el determined wiat did not belong to wiecens in lifn, end mike punully evident, while unparddble sn of coufound'ng the d anarrogt departinent with good tete sud conttes . w h me o tel'l fowed natus wealth and umbition Iotted 10 uil and and so runs on—the apparent incongruity not being less- | tive land its independence. It in not a fulse ened by the fact that at the bottom of each sheet there is |- that makes me -;!u-x thus. - Tn the (ew doys » modest aunouncement 1o the effect that it came from | ™¢ I have all that man can want to rend:r the types of & printer named Murphy. But the Catholie | feactful There are no honors that Chureh lover old forms, for the spirit that lives in them, | favored one that has not b and the recollections which they awaken, and surely she | | Jo Shon, Umppoge 3f & iy anight preservs them in het couscils,af slio dose nowhere | L Toms altia e & eisc. Though the formal opening of the council ouly took the diserbances of WY cont mfio«luv, there have been several informdl meetings, | » ity y t 4 ecidedly un be ‘with the a1.ergy and ability that heve charac- n ith the undertaking and be &t further u 1,copy of the foregolng preawble s resolutions b roperiy engromed, duly authenticated, sud preseated to Cyrua W condly Tmpressed e, aid the ouly T 1k, the claws refeized with the iiea that the osly stic _quarrel I esterday there wero private sessions going on nearly | A seo the lnst fatal blow struck | Yocd thing for them to do fl?, Yeou might see apy time & few ple lingering ! 1; ud They thought my old ~wed « ot mi"ll,‘tqr :.: l“fli( qhvill’.n‘:«“l:l the :ipm.dfl‘ltllln :‘Y lh‘: pri\ lflo“( : b { e old soldier Worn out; they svied to braud > ¢ i ity ¢f the service he s tendersd in uuiting the ‘zound the iocked doors, puazling over the Latin hand-bill, | {1 old soldier worn out ; they t1icd [ ' Le power, e o Al sieris oa s o asmanged poaet” T . bbbl A calling me w French xpy. Thesc m{w. ations and § or vainly listening to catch something that was said | i " : . bl new life to the old soldier. My deeds will 4 s P admatian (et ad m' ‘:}:‘.;‘;‘}_;}L{.x'fif:fl:fi{;‘:'L",(yxfl;,m‘f,‘w‘,'; | 1% yet of some prestige among my_ed 4 ot g ty thet frecbpogiese A BrEAK 1N THE HARrLeyM Raitroap TRACK, AND oo, | e blol g unr % 10 those whosssaine fo] "esempian” 34 "t v | SixouLak Earti SUDE—~A singular break oceurred on the ive, wealthy and € . b &nees. Just bebind the cathedral is the Episcopal palace, | motte, with vY or without it. 1 y trly state o * the moristocnatle, ex * cwster's Station, on Sat- lroad, near ‘palatial certainly in extent, if not in the elegance of its | America's soil, bearing aloft that bas e aveure of the worl whith can uo | track of the Parle Bfchitecture. When the private sessions in thie church | wal Cras when T drove 2 be retmedied; sccoraln s et Hergh, than | oo O et KT of 1o ol seoeath tne iea: ¥t space | break up there is always a pumber of curious or devout | i ,’; - o sl about ten rods distance the ground has gone down several ‘persons peering ‘the garden-rails, tosce the fathers e b My T e . - et below the grade, the track’ itself is submerged, and the Pase out and in. TLrough the open front door of the | frer €Tavor. “They will hein me again, or will Common Jaredl 10 graned 15t pricfiege fn | tclegraph poles ‘ndjacent are nearly thrown down. & polo s palace you may then atdh #mpses oll:rmu;‘nl magnifl. | Y606 downsoSopions Vit e he rels f ey ounrys good faith, sid it had baen abpted in 300d faith by the provery- boen thrust down thirty feet n the swampy mass without touch- | eenoe which certainly would transport the least inaginative log Yoo, 4 spoctater in wpirit to the mlfld&’ . Vegerable epy s TER THROATS OF FOCR OF HER at] Tt has been found necessary to build a new track around the 1 ages v shuky road bed, over which trains now pass; but it will heads, ned with litte purple skull caps; trembling 4th fost., the wife of Robort Simmes. o | fng any ivterierence, they had ric! probably be some days vet befsre the old track can be perfectly h-x'z' half Bidden under the rick folds of imperial purple; ; o County, Mich, took b for chiliron imto || rird: Tiat v arge m,m.{,‘ o awins wero fzsoriat of e | fogaired. The cause of this s oving I of the sarth Io 2 cheir - Hadts 3 koo surplices | and cut their ! c ad believe that toey bad an | ’ pod v A o 4 socke dad Uree-coruerad cap; atbats, mouks oz gelats | Woman 1 peoven o A0 L LR A pos Ly gl by B by o L el b their peculiar babits; old ‘prelates, whose labors are | . od iisg . sox1e,—Passaic Chapte: Rose Cr vearly and young msl..»lm‘f sturdy of form and hand- | A N . ! (be evieme/ with cemapadiod o ALAONIG - P RN o s Skt Grok (A8 some of face, whose fight hus just begup—theso are sights | é disastrous fire oecurred in New-Brunswick o 1 R pital (swoudis P R e tand Primitive Masonry), according to the Rite of Memphis | %o wiake you forot that borse~care are. Tauning out thery | S aourdey movuing. Firee tencient loucs sud o bars o | o ty bt o o i [ s rocently boen anganized in. Newark, with every prospect of ashington st. und y Were e destioyed. i e o) mick B » wwes B Taylor bas been ehosen M. W. of the wentiloped. and ! The vegzular eouvoeations will be beld ou the tirst sud ( ,..'.,‘i‘ the guleme 'y by thy Hon, ~lovghte in the street, and that while you are gezing there 18 6 dirty | veaving nine fageilics b The Jgss will probahiy rench dittle boy on ong side prossing you 1o bay & newspaper, | #6000, plei. ', Stewart sid Judsg Bon- | W3l Moggoys of cuch wouth, AT %,".., exizen could compel tie semoval of the stoops Uitough ke | Gogper Iustitute this evening, upou the politienl topics of the ‘ourts : will sing ARTA from Night in Greuada, and DUO from Belisarlo. Admiseion DOLLAR. CITY NEWS, > rr— Miss Anna Dickinson will deliver an address at the season, and bearing directly vpon the pending election in this State. Let her bave a full house. ———— BuLy's Heap.—Owners of cattle complain of losses on account of low prices, while consumers—yes, and butchers, too—wonder how it ia possible to keep the rates so high, with an an_averago of 6,760 bullocks per week for & month past. 1f ownere are losing meney, it is becanse they paid too much for their stoek. One cause, and the principal one, of high prices, is the constant speculation going on, by Whicha drove passes through two to four different hands, leaving a profit in each, be- fore it is retailed to the butcher, The 6,315 cattle offered for the past week—2,527 of them at One-hundreth-st., yesterday— have all been sok} at a range of 12@18e. per I, or just about the rates of last week. Sheep are lower on account of cxceasive supply, the receipts swelling up to 27,241 for the week. Both sheep and lambs are nearly je. lower than last week. Hogs are jc. lower, with free arrivals of more than 15,000 for the week. ——— k Birre House ¥or CoxsTANTINOPLE,—The Ameri- can Bille Society are endeavoring to (raise funds for the es. tablishment of & Bible House in the Thrkish capial. The ob- et of the bulding ie to funisi o permanent oation for the Uepository and sale of the Holy Scriptures in more than twenty oy o e for” the varions' Bible, Clavitable and Mis- tes operating in Turkey ; o ies of the United S i S0 aall public hall ; rooms for the instruction o the blind, “and b also for p reliable cel emplre. to et as Trustees of th liwm A. Booth, esq., D S. B. Sehieffelin, exq., William G. Lo Aspinwall, esq. A merchant in 0 five persons to give #25, Donatons and communications may be sent to the ey, 1 . Bliss, care of Heury Fisher, esq., Assistant Treas n Bble Society, Bible House, Astor-plac anLTEE ) FaTALLY INJURED,—Yesxerday Thomas McCalla- han, a native of this city, aged 18 years, was 50 badly injured by a pile of lumber fulling npm bim fourth-st, and E th-uves. that he died in o few me proner Nanmann h ud a verdict of aceldental death was rendered. bing and storage purposes—in ahort, the visible, of Protestant Christian infunee for the w w¥ork have consented . Wi, E. Dodge, Wil Robert Ca no Lan inquest ——— Removar.—The office of The Journal of Commerce bas been removed to No. 76 Seaver-st,, corner of Hauoverst. g [Ansouucewents. | Tne CAMPION PRESS, For pressing Corrox, Woor. 1 Brxping or Cravis 1Rox, Woop fof paper manafacturers, aud for o and coNPRRSAING ANY and KVERY wioterial. Famwens, Fraxvens, MANUPACTURERS, EHOVSEMEN, And wll persons desiring to economize space, want TiHE CHANFIOX Press. Pawssvar with THREEHORSE power is 23 TUNS (0 the squARy 1xcH. Wouxep by Haxp, Homss, WAtER or STEAX powkn The pressurs required is easily regula od. It acts promptly v siuaplo fu ita construction, aud re uires Liss POWER to accomplish iy other Pxss in the WokLD. s, sud rend the followiug gentiemen’s lot RECOMMENDATION: 18an2 V. Howwes, Constructing Englucer sud Superintendeat Nov- elty Tun Works. J. Roxry, Constructing Engineer, and Pxrem B. Lawsox, Maoager WestPoint Foundery. WaLiax McKexug, Proprietor Eagle Steam Engine Worka, Mixms Couvert, proprietor Dry Dock Iron Works. N. M. Wiire & Co., proprietors Globe Iron Works. A & F. Brow & Co., proprietors Progress Machive Works. Nureuny, McOxeapy & Wanpex, proprictors Phouix Iron Works. All orders should be sddressed to H.T. Hazxsowp, PresipexT CHANPION Prrss Co., No. 504 Broaowas, N. Y. ISP CAUSE OF THE CONFLAGRATION SATCRDAY NIGHT. —The fire last Saturday night is supposed to Lave been &l incendiary. So great bas the ev.l become as to demand more strin gent messures for its suppression. It appears oue of the elerks was seen to take in the store, duriug the sfteruoon, & package of LEVETT's AROMATIC SWIRTEXNIA, the desire to obtain which induced the ivces= diary to commit his fendish act. Swietenla is the best sod most dv’ lightful dentifrice in the world. Warranted not to injure the ena mel: For sale everywh 1 o —— Pyie'e 0. K. SoAp is the most cconomieal in mar-, Ket. Sold by sil first-class Groce's. Depot No. 350 Washdugton st —— A NEW AND VALUABLE ARTICLE expressly for La- 0cco, hid, calf, and old putent loutier Shoes ther of sll ki and mneh | te dursble. nufactured by FRANK MiLue & Co.. Now 12 wnd manufsctuzers of the celebrated Leather Pre-ervative aud W proof Ol Blacking, Ha )il and Polish Ol blackivg. — DEMOREST'S MAGIC PROTOGRAPNS, INSTANTANEOUS be FaR s lq‘ MUSICAL LEONARD GROVER 0l TO-MORRO " b lllu will sing ber popular Plllfn:‘,\'llfl DO THEY MISS ME~] TRIO from Josef—Mebul. 0 perform MINNEN & i > rform MINNEHAHA, LAUG DESUNAZONS, wd s HOME %~ the Lyvr Jaxp £ M will sing SLEEY g for him by Abt ose. E of the SEA ... Directog, MAR ALoxe. IHE HABFLMAN \ SWEET ANGEL, composed express!: 3 DUO from Belisario—Donizetti; sad TRIO f: i Mr. JOSEPH_HERMANS will sing ARIA RUFFA from Merry Wives—Nicolai; Russel's popul b Ballad. UM AFLOAT, avd TRIO from JoseL. Mr. WILHELM FORMES il parte of the theater, ONE o BIERVRS thay've parchased TO-DAY (Toends wma; parel (T rfenbe; & Lul’ tl’l Schirmer's. Firth & Sou's, \('Ill» Pond .':..'l'. Chickeriug's, Theatar Ticket-Office, Now, 112 Chickeriag’s Thes , Now. 112 aod 114 Broadway, sod The Director tukes especial plessare, while sunouncing the sbove brilliant programme, in directing sttention to , in di T WOEDERVUL. ACOUSTIC PROPERTIES OF THIS e BEAUTIFUL THEAT F'HE PATENT STEEL SPRIN CLF-CLOSING < or straps. Jobbers - Co., No. 28 Warreo-st. ‘(} to ‘lh!A‘Cl"A\‘R.LA. D™ Book Store, corner ‘wanty-third-st. and Brosdway. There vou will find all the NEW BOOKS of the day and ail th T I T b G@l‘ru ;rlilogu“u.mwxxwi‘.i.'mn-‘ h and ote., wi wl 3oes, Fish, everytblag s shouper tbum ay siove 1o New-Torks Oetris botter J. T. ELLIS'S SALESROOM FOR WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES, 939 BROADWAY, Corner 22d-st. Armngements may be maede to give instruction st residences Competent operator and machines seat into families. Machines to reat by the month. R. AMOS JOHNSON'® DELICIOUS AMERICAN TOOTH POWDER. A u daftahtful mouth cleanser and teth preserver, has no equal, It has been used by our best eitizens 25 years I'repared st No. 74 Easl Twelfth-st., by & Dentist of 30 years’ experience, where tes- timouias from emisent Chemists can be swen. Druggists LEATHER BELTING. _+GEO. A HICKCOX. No. 73 Beekmn | DEEN g CURTAIN DECORATIONS | In SATIN DAMASK. . 1 BROCATELLE, SILK TERRY, PLAIN SATIN, WOKRSTED REP. CORNICES and PIER :)II‘ANIE& il LIN E QUILTS and BLANKETS. SHEETINGS ana PILLOW CASINGS. BELQW FOURTL Y, lish the following testimouisls, which Pave been received by us res- cently: (EmranLisnen CHICKERING & SONS, - 1620), MANUFACTURERS OF GKAND, SGUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTES, WAREROOMS, No. 633 BROADWAY, §. Y. CARD, " 1t ia with feelings of pride ss American manufacturers that we pabe EUROPEAN TESTIMONTALS, Receiced during the month of August, 1606, Mesrs, CRICKERING & Soxs—Oer inclosing & docusent sigred by the first composars, tiusicians sads * Loxvoy, July 25, 199, 1 have mach pirassre in protessors in Eorope. | beld your Pianos fa such high estissation. (vide my cortificate) that I felt it wy duty to take ove ot thew with mo to Earope to ascertain the opinien of my professiocal brethrens The inclosed certificate will prove bow unsuimons they bave been op the sabject. I beg to forward st the same tine s letter | received from my friend Mr. Collicd, which | am sore must be cratfying to you. 41 have thie honor to be, Gestlemen, yours very truly, “ JAMES M. WEHLLY “ Laxpoy, Jaunary 1, 1966, © Jawes M. WrnLy, esq.—My Denr Sir: I bave great pleasure in asking you to convey to Messrs, Chickering the exr bighest approval of their i the best instroment of Ameris on. of my romeat. Itin, I consider, not merely s wannfactare that 1 heve itied, but one of the finest Grnd Piono-Fortes that by ever cows under my observation ; and the Meears, Chickering may well be provd of bam ing turned out from their uanulsctory s instrument which for tanch, S Firm of Collard & Collard, Piana Forte Manufacturers, London.")- Jawes M. WenLi—Ay Dear Siv: Ay you wie United States, [ must beg you to reweiuber me kindly to Meurs. <lted wich their Grand Pianc-fortem instrument, [ hiLk, us was ovep turned out, both in toseh. Clickering. Tell them 1 was de - good power and workmanship, it would b very difficalt to sar- pass iu any part of the wide world. Dear Sir, very siucerely yoors, “ CHAS. D. COLLAI Loxpox, Aug. 22, 1068, 2 back to the aud tove. Wishiog you, Ke., ¥ remain ever truly, H. ¥. BROADWOOD, Firm of 1. Broadwood & Sons, Plano-forte Manufuctarers, Londot, * Lospoy, Joly 20, . Mewsrs, CrickRRING & Soxe—Gents: | bave just bovs favited by Messr... Collard to try » Orand Pisno-Forte waefuctored by you, and 1 “ Belleve me, gentlemen, most faitliully yoi Testimonial from the waost distinguished arti Chickering & So “ Having lsyed upon Plsno-Forte mlo by Mears, C: Sons of Bost M aud New-York, b have much plearure in testifying to ral excellece. “For sweetness sud bnlliancy of tone, delicacy of toveh, and mage nificent power for coucers praposes, | consider it arealy GRAND - X0-FORTE, and DECIDEDLY TI' BEST | NAYS #5EN 07 AXEMICAY . MANUPACTURE. OSLORNE, FAVARGRE, ). S, “SYDNEY SMITH, 1 recently bad ocession to play on ono of Chickerizg's Concerd: s reputation of these fustruments iad airesdy vnder notice fully sus Grand Vis 2 p, to wediom wost celebrated Luwipsic. A Certificate from He d “1 b nz & iued, is wy notice. “ Lutpsic, July. 166 Srom ¥. ¥ Certificat At M. Lovitt's. in Letpsie, | Liave this day (July 24, 18066,) exam- 1o & Grand Plano- Forte from the manofuctory of M It is & Concert Instrament of ke the followi & ons of Bo gard to which [ woul First=Tho sction 1s so fuely bulanced that sny gradation of r can be obtained, from the most delicate lightuess to the great- tions are p ity of the instr cotaves. is areatly developed. and i exceedingly beautifo full, uniform, powerful, witkout harshmess, aud the exsemble very © Third=Nothing finer than this iustromeat could be desired with In conclusion it mast be se- eat is one of the most perfect piagos rezards toue in gevesal and in the pers power chied e, and the instruni atation of the celebrated makers. 1t is distingaished by the fuilvess, 1 nobleness of its ton e and by It gives to the player the most cowple 17 £. Insbort, this Pisno unite of the best roductions of the kind, and stands side by si'e with tio ropean instrusients, LOUIS PLAIDY. ged that this inst fortes of our tme, namely. by ion, which is 866, oncerts” Compone Between the two exiremes of the key-brard d féetion of its mechanical parts. igned) + Leipsie, July, 1006." WARFR " TO JOBBERS. CVMPANY invite the BRANCH SALESROOM. 335 BROADWAY, cor. Worthab Mofart Hoildin, The EAGLETON ion of the TRAI HOOP of the LATEST ST SUPERIOR F MS. NO. 632 DR tone. ULCEN ve no besitation in iudorsing the opinion of my old friend, D. Coilsrd, viz: that it is the finest instrament | ever played. 3, L HATTON.” in Europe to Mewrsy “ Loxpox, July 25, 1906, ickeriug & ARABELLA GODDALD, BIULO REGONDI, ALFRED JAE LINDSAY SLOF MOSCHELLES, Professor sa Conservatoric do .. Leipzie, ARTHUR CHAPPEL, Director of Mouday Concerts, Loudon.” ned the rep- he perfoct exactoe of 50 remarkal Car! Reinecke, Succersor to the pouitions of Mew n, both in the Conservatorie wad s Conducior of the cele brated * Gerwandhavee ereby avert and aflirm ¢ in Leip he Grand Piaso Forte of Chickers . nand New-York, which 1have tried snd exame o of the fingst fustruments of the clses that ever came t@ CARL REINECKE. Arnoid. the celebrated Russian Pianist and r. rernarks vibra- tusted power. The singing” quak tion of soaud), especially in the middle “¥Y. VON ARNOLD, OADWAY. NEW-VOI SOAP, 4 C HULL'S 80N, N o. 32 Park-row, New York. MANUFACTU EAGLETON, A o THEIR EXTEN® SKIRTS. ‘T MARKET Plll‘rl,g RING VE STOCK of NGELL & €O No. 81 Jol '“n\,iu'i:s WELL! WEARS WELL! THE GENUINE Theae goods. Laviog the sbove trade-mark on the Box o wartauted to messute aix 1.l yards in each place. and de by hand. IC RUFFLES, still manofactared by the or the original iaventors and patentees, on and onder car v MAQBIC RUFFLE! 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