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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER. 17, ,1860. Operatic and Dramatic Matters. ‘The {ast opers week was rather a ¢ingular one in some rempects, one opera being twice announced, but atili re- “gaining unsung, and on Saturday evening ‘Norma’? waa put up, with Madame Cortesi as the priestess. When the good public, or at least so many of them as wished to hear “Norma,” arrived at Irving place, it was ascer tained from an afiche, that “ia consequence of the con- Sinued indisposition of Madame Cortesi,’’ the part of Norma ‘Would be sung by Parodi. At a later hour there appeared ‘in the lobby anogper placard, on which it was stated that “Madame Cortesi had again disappointed the managers and the public.” Thus there were two announcements quite in contradiction to each. other, and indicating that the slumbering fires of that sacred aui- mosity which has existed between smpresarii and prime donne from time immemorial bad been rekindled, Ofcourse there is a card {rom Madame Cortosi, who Gives her version of the matter in very piain tarms. This explanation will be found in our advertising columns, Meanwhile, but not because of the Norma difficulty, we fre to have opera at Nibio’s, as well as at the Academy. ‘Mr. Forrest plays only on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- days, acd the Cortesi troupe will sing on the altervate nights, commencing next Tucsday, with “ La Traviata,” Dy Cortesi, Musiani and Amodio, At the Academy of Music the attraction is still @reat, Madame Fabbri steps in to tke the grand roles, io place of Cortesi, singing to-night in “Lucrezia Borgia,” with Brignoli and Susini. Oo Wed- Resday, the “Sicillima Vespers” will be revived. with Colson and Stigelli, whose rentrée will be source of gratification to his legion of admirers. 11 is also an- mounced that Adelina Patt! is preparing for her debut in “Linda di Cnamountx,"’ in which rile it is quite eafe to Predict that she will be very fae, In the ¢heatres the last week was a busy one, The Winter Garden, Laura Keene’s and Wallack’s theatre, Opened for the regular season, and the audiences wore @ Metropolitan air, In the Bowery, also, there was quite a fevival. “The Siege of Palmyra,” at the New Bowery, Qttracted large audiences, and the lovers of the Shakspe- clan drama enjoyed a real treat in the revival of “A Winter's Tale,” io which Mr. and Mra J, W. Wallack, Jr., won great laurels as leontes nd Hermione, At the Stadt theatre (German) Mrs, Pelosi, from Milwaukee, bas been the star for the Test fortaight, and elicited much applause in the parts of Lady Milford in Schitler’s celebrated drama of “Intrigue apd Love,” and Marquise de Pompadour in ‘“Nirciss.”” ‘Mr. Krilling, from the Thalia theatre, Hamburg, made is first appearance in America as Reynold in the drama of “The Miller and His Child,’ and afver wards as Francis de Moor ‘u Scbiller’s ‘‘Robbers.”” He is oue of the new @ngagements made by the management, and is already @ favorite, By the next Hamburg steamer, Miss Adelaide Fishor—an actrees of some reputation—is expected. Nixon's circus season closed on Friday evening, and ‘the dramatic company will be opened to night with Mr. Forrest as Hamlet, The stock list is headed by Messrs, Oonway and Fisher, both capabie artists, and the mana- ger promises that the plays tn which Mr. Forrest appears hall be well done in every respect. Tne admirers of the @minent tragedian will be present in full force to-night. All the best places in the house have been already taken @t high premiums, and from all indications Mr. Forrest ‘will receive an ovation such as bas never before beer ac- Qorded to any American artist. At Laura Keene's theatre ‘The Monkey Boy” has man- faged,to live through a storm of contradictory criticism, Qnd will be retained for the present in the bills. It is @ thoroughly French drama, wild @nd ‘mprobable in its plot and characters, Dut, tn spite of all that, exceedingly effective, Since the first performance the dialogue has been sensibly com- Preased, and the piece altogether improved. ‘Mz. and Mrs. Barney Williams’ engagement at the Win- Ser Gardon is, as is always the cass with theee artists, Profiiabie to the management and agresabdle to the public. They will play to-night in “The Fairy Circle,” “Law for Ladies,” and tho “Irish Tiger,” three capital pieces, Mr Wallack haa opened his season with » pleasant Oomedy, “The Royalist,” in whieh the chief artiste of the theatre, Mrs. Hoey, Miss Gannon, Messrs. Lester Waliack, Blake aad Walcot, have good parts, and of course make the most of them. The result is a most attractive per- formance, The “Royalist,” with a new farce, “Fitz Bythe, of Fitzsmythe Hall,’’ will be given this evening. At the New Bowery theaire, Shakspere’s play, “‘Anto- By and Cleopatra,” will be revived this evening, with Mr. Biddy as Antony, supported by Miss Alice Gray and Mr. G. ©. Boutface, The afterpiece is “The Captain’s not a Miss." At the Bowery a new spectacie, called “‘Sstan on Marth," will be produced this evening, with new scenery, Costumes, &c, In the afterpieoe, “My Son Diana,” Mrs. W. G. Leighton will play. At Barnum’s the new scriptural piece, “Joseph and his Brethren,” will be given every aferacon and evening ‘this week. At Bryant’s Minstrels, a acw burlesque, the “White ‘Wash Army,” is in the bills tor the week. Hooley & F z ! | ce ! He ffi U HI Hl i i H : ? : i fi é & 5 a2 SER gi i F EB: f i i £ 2 i Hl it E Hi wv i i ? i i es FF z ; 3 & i i Hy i. : i j i ti h i 3 1m ff ié HH ve i : iY le i Fed el ' if 28 5 § iy i sit i i z i Ft tl i ft lel 13 5 tek ut nT Ht 5 i; if : i fi HF i 1 ef i ; i i i i g E i } I it | iB i i ii i i : : i 53 : i — Ft ry 3 fy i i i i i il in FI i s g 3 s z i o’clock on Saturday night another of those brilliant, sin: gular and rare illuminations to which the favored intabi- tants of New York havojiately been treated lighted up the sky, and formed one of the most splendid epectacies, in the way of celestial phenomvad, that has ever been wit nessed in this country. At the hour named a bright white light suddenly overspread the northern half of the almost from sight by its superior brilliaacy tho’ myriads of Mitle twinkling” stare ‘which dotted the beaveos, This tasted for a few moments, when tbe light anges 193 Glade bluish green tint, next to yellow, and to & variety of hucs altogether, the eastern sec: chamelion, and bright flashes of light, ap: issue from some the bree Planets, the sky, while every dive minutes or so the whole of this s: ar display of celestia! pyrotechny would vanish as if by ic, giving place to a sheet of bluish green Nght that w @ lovely tint on all terres. trial objects. is spectacle continued until afer two o'clock on Sunday mora‘ It should be mentioned that during the iJumination a multitude of shooting stars were likewise observed, greatly adding to the beauty of the » It the summer and autumn of' 1360 are to hold a mi place in astronomical and meteorological records. Within the memory of that venerated individual (whoever he may be), ‘the oldest inhabitant,” such a number of phenome- na never occurred before within such a brief period. We have had comets, eclipses, meteors and day staré almost without number, and the illumination of Saturday was the second funtastic freak of Madame Aurora to wl we have been treated within afortnight. People are be- ginning to make up their minds that something dreadful is at hand; fer surely, they say, 60 many beavenly et omens can portend ne good. Some assert that it fore shadows the last day—what say the secoud advent peo- ple? Others will have ittthat a devastatingtpiacue is about to fall upon our people; while still otners hol that it it only @ warning to the Albany Regoncy to repent of their sing, or that it is an apnouncement of Lincoln's election. Who will solve the problem? Cocyrsrreirs ox Norra Berwick Bak, Matvu.-—Early last evening the Third ward police made an important arrest of an alleged counterfeiter, and which, no doubt, Prevented the circulation ofa large amount of spurious money. About seven o’clock a young man named Joh# O'Connell went into the store No, 140 Woat street, and, after drinking, presented a two dollar bill on the North Berwick Bank, North Berwick, Maine. The proprietor of the place, on examining the Bank Note Detector, could find no such bank registered, and believing {t to be bad, and handed bim over to officers Hi isoner was et Se Third z H E E i satisfactory money, ll the Sih octal executed, paper, but out done. teas isa viguetto of a ghi with a rosin ber nand, wea’ and on either Sgures Fe z Sige 3 H f) & : & : #5 Fe i potce ated 1 in, to put RIBLY BURNED.—Between one and two o'clock on Saturday morning, an alarm of fire was given for the Third district, caused by the accidental upsetting of a glaas lamp con- taining bura‘ng fluid, tn the apartments of John Moran, at No 178 West Thirteenth street. It appears from the in- ion made by Fire Marshal Baker, that John Moran, Moran and Moran, brothers and sisters, ; | fi as : g) i i i i te fe i i i | s & 5 i i 4 Hi ae see ett Free ow Ease Tererexwrn Staaer.—Shortly before 10 o'clock last pight a fire broke out in the frame stables No. 231 Fast Thirteenth street owned by Geo. Murphy and oc cupied by several Three horses were burned w death: one »: MoNaily, and one by Jas. Leetrain, valued at $400, insurance. The loss of the stables will be about $70. Absurance ‘Tunaa Canpagx Potowen —Ooroner Jackman yesterday held an inquest on the body of little boy, named Peter soa of Patrick Ronch, of No. 662 Grand street, of ‘cating stramonium seeds, i i Fe i : Two | | al aFs Es55342" faye | Het ae i i ay The Lad; sarees br sas ae any cit, known, if we except the oy mill catastrophe. In view of these facts, we subscription list be i a I E displayed more soul 4 5 made the wreck a found yesterday were in sition, and some of ae aL sf He a ge & aoe a Junt © st remals with the wreck. Literature Scheifer’s last work, Mount,’’ and which be painted as a their night robes, having berths. These doubtless rt. ist Tempted on the commission from the French government, to be piaced in the Louvre, has = been engraved by Francois, of Paris. It is a fine lino anda of the adaptability of vi evidence Sckefier's Pictures to the skill of the engraver. section. not work from the pen of Dr. 0. R. Bree, F.LS8., &., paring for publication by Mesers. Groombridge & Sons. SE ee ee the 7 e oo jetropol ‘on modern Philosophy are OOS ae ee ty ee, Grifla & The drawings by Maclise, illustrative of the ‘History of the Norman Conquest,” in process of being engraved by the eminent Souheuer Sewer. Holman Hunt’s picture, “The Finding of our Saviour in Temple,’ has been purchased for the Fine Arts Gal- lery, , England, for £3,000. Mr. Hardy—oue of those who the certificate of Pre yy yon bee it - ‘The Em Ne Fh Pay tatigge eee copelpinwe BP genet rection in collecting bis Majesty’ for it. ‘Two pictures, mak sort of Ei franttork Deldag to the family of Rothe. pM ed for subject historical origin of the Voltaire’s comedy, in one act, “ L’indiseret,”” bend ae acta ae rags pat im rehearsal at Francais. ‘The city of Copenhagen has resotved to erect @ monu- ment in of Adam ‘the eminent .- ee Ochlenschlager, ane (1416-20). The canvas fs 6 feet 35 inches long and 4 ee yy Sie of the Holy Family iS nee petene eatry ae On every, as may be from en oo oe of shepberde aa if the oopernataral fail of welt fice, 7 Virg {s peated upon ap age, and tender ly ‘the Infant in front of ber; while Joseph walks, and is occupied in the management of the animal. ‘The pictare is offered for sale by its owner, Mr. pL Oy) bp ‘was that in 1849, during the revolutionary Cy yyy ~ 7 alla the mob off from the Palace. It is stated in musical circles that Mile. Tietjene has sbandoned the idea of taking part in any of the English to be @uring the winter reason. The difficulties that the Viennese donna mete with in her ‘Fey’ ,”* translated by C. H. Coxtrell, Vol. 4., and Mr. A. Will's “Baylo’s Nest A Sutomer House tn an Alpine Valley.” The Rev. Wm. Milligan, of Kilconquhar, Fife, has been Appotpied to the pewly estabiisbed chair of bit ical ortti cigm in the University of Aberdeen. Inerrase ‘961,706 tT Amount received from th Do, in Increase Tee Gna Chicago Times and Herald yesterday lanes hatth Sob, 01 veahows ef proia 3 Fy basvete of fer, and 0 large amount of sundries. There is now sufficient are likely, nto keep pace with them for some time to come. Nangow Facare or 4x Amnosact —Prof. the Beropaut, made a balloon ascension at Objo, on Wednesday jest. When about one hundred + the balloon burst. Prof. Shotts came down standing focmibe caly fajury be uppears to bave warained was & feom, badly mashed ankle. SanaTooa.. the 26th of June the arri- numbered 27,354, The tbe statement in former- a wine hove stgeed man. Lancester, Pa., wae brotally , & man years of , & married ‘comm ited net. , by ahoot |. He had been leads had no owey with Pa 2, eB Hi i Spring wheat, and $5 o was quiet at 86c. for No, 2 fo, 1 do., and 37c. for No, 2 canal, afloat. og i goed request at 43°. S6c. for No. 1 in store, Rye in fair de- store, poare See st 7c. for wheat Prevent engage- wing table gives the receipts last twenty-four hours, as com. or {on 1869;— i f 8 i eee fee? i ' Ey $ tht i Fees fe oF? 4 & ? i : PEE 3883 » 16 — are the receipis and ments since Present date, for 1869 and 1860:— 1859. i 292,050 7,293,769 18/406 358 the Fire in Honderson, Texas, Sufferers b; From the Fast Texas Times. ‘The committee appointed by the citizens of Rusk county to asoertain the facta attending the burning of the town of Henderson, on Sunday night, the 6th of August, and the amount of losses sustained by the burning, make the fol- report: — Salon ao om caused, beyond a doubt, by an incen- diary, and that the losses sustained are as follows:— 8. E. Bari... Ay 000 Lewis Hannock,.,.. 100 30,000 John Dyke. + 2,600 Latham & Wester... 3,000 3,000 2,000 15.000 5 ion 3,000 '300 11,000 6,000 a) 1,000 + 10,000 800 as 3 4 1,000 3,000 ‘500 5,000 1,500 6,000 400 5,000 2,000 3,000 2,000 2600 2,800 1,300 2500 5,000 ‘300 $220,000 Court of General Sessions. é Before Judge Russell. Surt. 14.—S00m after the City Judge took his seat opon the bench this marning, he sentenced Bridget Lyon, who pleaded guilty the other day to receiving stolen goods, to imprisonment in the penitentiary for one year. Ex Alderman Wileon pleaded guilty to an indictment for assault and battery, which he committed upon Aider- man Russell, who is now one of the city fathers. There ‘are no lengthy details to relate in reference to the trans- action. The fact on record is simply that ongibe 14th of May, while Wilson was in the vestibule of the City Hall, he Wook offence at something Rusee!! said and ‘punished’ bim ip the region the g was Sete , their “vi ilsos will be sea- ! i l R ss f E i i i #8 Brooklyn City News. Scamqoy oF Axson.— About half past four o'clock you work of antincendiary. Acoordingty Sheridan was ar restee by officer Lent, of the Third district, on the com. piaint of Timothy Purcell, the owner of the premises in which #the fire was discovered. Sheridan waa there fore locked up. Rasm Bare.—The Grat game of a home aad bome match will be played today between the American Star and Powhatan Base Bail Clube, of South Rrooklya, for the championship of the juniors, on the grounds corner “mith and Preatdent streets. Aclear Gold and no favor, and the best party win. Game called at half past two o'clock. 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Best Manefac' ind Famil OO, 458 Brod. Base Ball. ocr teencercs Set Rae tease on privately epptied, 1a. Bastar tioeae, | Drawings of R. France's Delaware Let- County, Cisse 321, Sarremsse Mi, 1880. 8, 91, 60, 2. 10, 6, 44, 66, 50, 6, BA. 16, 65, 27. inaxd Comolaten’ Lovrany ‘bere. ad 20, 66, 27, 63, 66, 64, 73, 30, 39, 11, 18, 37, 25. B. FRANCE, 1 Wimington, ware. Norvos or Dissovvrion or Cor. -—The frre berewr'or BROaD- Bits OO under the name of F day dinsoived. tacky Lotteries will be hereatier draws a grant» LMLNGTON, Delaware, Sept. 6, 1860. Deow ines of the Delaware State Lotte~ riea.—WOOD, EDDY 4 00., Managers of the DELAWARE, KENTUCKY AND MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES, DeLawake—Extes Cass 441, Sarremsen 15, 1860. 9, 38, Gl, 39, 74, 42, 10, 44, 63, 57, 30, 5. DeLawane—O1ass 442, Burremnen’ 15, ‘1860, 17, 39, 6, 25, 75, 22, 21, 36, 54, 8, 23, 10, 42, 31, 78, Circulars sent free of «| by addressing either to WOOD, EDDY & 00. Wilm: Delaware, Or w WOOD, EDDY & 00., Bi. Louis, Missourl, by! yest the Hatin, 5 216 Broadway, op- " urok. now dy. Come Come all! give WHITE, THE HATTER, an early cal FB. yok wmssoyrenrge oor for $8; Made from the bam street, corner of ad The lery.—Tbe only correct likeness tn the U See aa eas ear ae OF bean No, way. Brooklyn Photographs. — Miniature Cant nA f Williamson, Kat’d 1851, | inet, Imperial and Life Size. C. Inventors and Patentees MUNN & CO., editors of the Scien. Js connected with the above oice Fall Fashions.—Leary & Co.’ eces= sors, HUNT & DUSENBURY, leaders and cers of fashions for gentlemen’s Hats, now announce the Fall Styles as ready, at Nos. 3,4 and S_Astor House, Wheeler & Wlson’s Sewing Machines, office 606 Broadway, New York. Married. C1avtox—MyErs,—In Philadelphia, on Wednesday even- ing, September 12, by the Rev. 0. D. Cooper, Mr. @. Wa'aunarox Cuartox, of Denver City, Kansas, ‘to Miss Lerma E. Myers, daughter of P. D. Myers, of the former city. Pamarex—Aawrragn.—In this city, on Thursday, Sep. tember, 13, by the Rev. Dr. Armitage, Josura A. Fark Barmy to Many E., daughter of the officiating clergyman, Laaci—Davipson.—In Richmond, on Wednesday even: ing, September 6, by the Rey. 6. A. Houton, D. D., Witiias H. Leacs, of San Francisco, California, to Avcusta, youngest daughter of G. W. Davidson, Eaq., of George: town, South Carolina. Lyxx—Honsoaxy.—At Harlem, on Saturday, Soptem ber 15, by the Rev Y. Horjosky, Mr. Wittsam H. Lyxw to Miss Exata L. Horsosky, all of New York. Srovtai-—Suenmay.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, September 6, by the Rey. Dr. Holmes, Hxway A. Srove- At to Miss Maxy Locum Samnaay, all of this city. Died. AiteN.—On Saturday, September 15, Janes A, ALLEN, aged 65 years. His friends and those of his sons, Robert W. and Ran- dolph Allen, are respectfully invited to attend the fune. ral, from the residence of his son-in law, Daniel Merritt, 9° iamsburg, L. 1., this (Monday) Ayonws —At East Bend, Yadkin county, N. C., on Sua- day, September 2, of id fever, Eiima M , daughter of Samuel Andrea, Kkq., late of Chambly, C E., and wife of Rev. Silas Livermore, Baptiat missionary, of the former place, Montreal please copy. Bakxn. ‘Saturday morning, September 15, at Scars. dale, Lape nd Bawa, widow of David Baker, in the 79th of ber ed raaltves ‘ant friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, at St. Mark’s church, New York, thjs (Monday), afternoon, at three o'clock, withou} further notice. Barremayn.—On Saturday, September 15, Hetwaica Maan, only child of Hermann and Anna Bettjemann, aged I year and 7 months. ‘The rW@atives and friends of the family are reapectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his parent's residence, No, 692 Third avendP, corner of Forty-seventh street, ‘this (Monday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Buavury.—(n Sunday, September 16, Samus, W. Brap- Brooklyn. ‘Derrren.. » unipau, N. J. ou Saturday morning, September 15, Joux V. C., son Abrabam Britten, aged 22 yours, 9 monthsand 10’days. The funeral services will dat the Reformed Duteh eburch, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. ‘The frienda of the family are tnvited vo ittend: pean TNER.—Op Saturday, Septem! Harry, vou of Henry and Kate’ Bruner, aged 's yours’ and 5 montbs, ‘The funera) will take place this (Monday) afternoon poe a ee eee, relatives rf are - {thou furtber in¥ » Cowxety.—On Sunday, September 16, Taoman Covuarr, relative and friends of the family are reapectfully the funeral, from bis late residense, 335 Delancey street; bis remains will be intered in Calvery Cemetery, on Tuesday afternoon, at two o’clock. tember 16, Gamart, only child bd ‘aged 7 months and 10 at the invited to attend the funeral, 183 Duffield street, this @fonday o'clock. Fivxx.—Oo Sunday mornii thort illness, Asmia Fiyxs, « native of Loadon, England, in the 58th year of ner age, wife of Joun Fiyn , September 16, after a ‘The relatives and fricad« of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) afternoon, at Ubree o'clock, from her late residence, Fordham, West- chester county. The remaivs will be interred in Mor- risapia. Traine leave Tweuty sixth atroet at eleven A. M Twomas age. 8 foneral three ofetee® , from bia late residence, ovrner of Grand and and two P.M. Foaup —Oa Sunday, September 16, Have’ H Foaro ‘The friends and relatives of the piemy ave semen invited to attend the funeral, this (Monday) frow tis lute residence No ¥6 , Staten Island, on Saturday, mber 15, Avowno Giamnomi, aged friends of the family attend the funeral, this ( will be io wait! at balf past one o'clock, 49 years. are ly tovited to y) afternoon. © at the Staten Isiand fe: , New York Greeawood f ii or Ut, Tuomas Moziam, Sssenetinet oli 5 = od pte Moxham, of Gragord, county of Loagford, The friends wad relatives are respectfully invited to at- from the resid Filyy-niath street, Second aveuse thes “Queatagh shar. Mrmas —On Saturday, September, 15, b neas, Wuur G., son of Oharies aod ees. sam it rear, 3 months and 8 days, The relatives and frienda of tre am invited to attond the funeral, ily, are this (Monday) morning, ate o'clock, trom the residenas cane ington and H streets, Pranopy —On Sunday morning, September 16, Ro: Swurt, infant son of Charles A. and Julia 1.. Peabody, poe His remains will be taken to Hyde Park for interment, Pinckxy.—In Melrose, on Sunday, September 16, Maw C., daughter of Samuel T. and Susan E. Pinckney, aged 1 year, 8 months and 8 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (pnt) ‘afternoon, at four o'clock, from the residence of her grandfather, J." A. Wimprees, corner of Boston road and Main street, wituout furtbor lavitesion. rt xs —On \y, September 14, Manu D. KR. write of Jou E: Rocko, aged 29 years, 3 months and If 8. ¢ relatives and friends of the are invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon , two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 18 West Teatis Street, near Sixth avenue. Her remains will be takea te tbe Lutheran Cemetery for interment. Rumtty.—-On Sunday morning, September 16, of Many J., the beloved daughter of Thomas and Rielly, aged 2 years, ‘The friends and relatives of the family are invited No attend the funeral, this (Monday) 4 at two o’clock, from the residence of her parent 208 Fam Thirteenth street. ti sais ATERY.—-THOMAS J. SLATERY, aged 19 years, of Bare, county of Limerick, Irelued, ) 2 °a7™ * mative His uncles, Michael and James Lyons, and his friends &re requested to attend bis funeral, this (Monday) after- oon, at (reo Piclock, from No. 186 Thirty.sixth street. ov.—In this city, on Saturday, Septem! Mrs. Saxan Tuoxrsox, wife of Joseph Thomrase , paon. The relatives and friends of the family ar tavited to attend her funeral, from ber into ea, enty Sixth street, this (Monda; i twoo'clock. (Monday) afternoon, af Woxpxy.—At Yonkers, on Friday.September 14, of bm fever, Lovisa A, Worvms, eldest daughter of iIiam H. Worden, fsq. St. John, New Brunswick, papers please copy. io ngre py Spee’ September 15, Jas: Havew TLUAMS, mont oun, son of Arthi Auge Wiliiaras. Soe i seg New Orleans papers please copy. Wnsox.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, Soptember 16, Dowaxp, youagest son of John and t Wilsoa, 2 years, 7 months and 22 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bw father, Skillman street, corner of Park avenue, on Tues- Ap ierven, at Med roa ‘ATMOUGH —At tia, Oswego county, N. ¥., ow Friday, September 14, Mr. Josern Warwovua, ia the Sot year of bis age. ____ MISCELLANEOUS. RDELL’S OLD WEDDING CARD DEPOT—ALL w styles of Cards, dc. way, corner ef 1 WM. EVERDELLS 80 fabed isi.) 7 104 FULTON STREET i Envelopes, &c. (Ketel T EVERDELL'S—-WEDDING CARDS, A ‘See the HOTRS 20. & (4 ~ +) domameael ‘4c., ealy a 809 Broad. NY HOTEL MAN WITH 4 GOOD Ass Tadab'benjamin, Now Haves, Coser ¥ JONES’, 10 AND 12 STREET. 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