OF NEW YORK CITY. 83
FREE READING ROOMS FOR THE PEOPLE.
Cooper Union, Astor-place.
J. W. Farmer's, 47 Ludlow-street.
50 Trinity-place.
193 W. Twenty-fourth-street.
204 Bleecker-street.
CITY MISSION READING ROOMS.
122 Leonard-street.
273 W. Twenty-fifth-street.
212 Grand-street.
FOR COLORED PEOPLE.
93 Wooster-street.
ROMAN-CATHOLIC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.
Broadway, cor. Twelfth-street.
267 Broadway.
385 Third-avenue.
SABBATH-SCHOOLS IN NEW YORK.
The devoted laborers connected with the New York City Mis¬
sion have recently made a fresh examination of the Sabbath-schools
in New York for the plirpose of ascertaining the actual number of
children in attendance; and the result of their investigations has
been carefully compiled and arranged in a tabular form by the Cor¬
responding Secretary of the City Mission, Mr. Lewis E. Jackson.
It will be seen that there are 312 Protestant Sabbath-schools and
53 Roman-catholic, Jewish, etc., making a total of 365 Sabbath
school.
The scholars on roll in the Protestant Sabbath-schools number
77,450, with an average attendance in March of 61,243. The
scholars on roll in the Rom an-catholic and other schools number
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