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8T.A MIDDLE A@! Sbreen ort et =< we SSeS te dresses and and ft ABA NG eaten wt Py ats bw FLOOR.—a8 iT EAST 2TH 8T., t of AGC & ee a, v9 worse: ge 5 ped da lati ns ‘THIRTY- 1b B tri gea toy second meds tt i ig —maik beplapenn Papen Beieeya FURAN TOS PON ig fooms; a tg west BETWEEN 1TH AND 8TH macs Fro one ee aerate caaabere ‘sew or Seis plod setGrences ‘Call for two dave. WEST BETWEEN 8TH AND 9TH 4978.— 824 TH fntntres nce HES At try; ay references call two days. 34] Est BS? sr A, comPETENT TaUNDRESS wants ‘of a few families or tiemen at 1 Fae Ae Teast by ihe dag. Call al the week. AST TH ST., ROOM NO. 17—A RESPECTA- Bie widow woman asf first class washer and ironer; it at her own home; beat city reference ceca would wish to A Seah lap thee Znctihnt a where no menial se! equi or sepioyatent at sewing, by Sorbian, Plass pire eodvone if > that ch be may cal call whhout” detay. dress Mite. Pay YOUNG LADY, EDUCATED AND patel yl nt DE- eaas one oh ihe mi ey err aetT ponents wae. care of children aud make suri go0a aun i handy with the needle.” Ad: YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL WANTS A SITUATION to take care of children and make ‘Address her brother, James Sy youre eG LaDy, OF ean idk ighest qualifications, is com) take Cargo offs frst « I as housekeeper, or as ma- im some institution, Addreas.for one week, Mrs. S., wrlem Post offlee, RNER OF SPENCER ST. AND PARK AV., BROOK- 1 dognire toe ire, Roole, in the atore~A. reopeciable ar ed woman, aswel nurse, Ap) for one sgh Mad Ste eo A YOUNG FRENCH LADY, lady's maid; onl; aly Tnluery, god Tl jer= an i a 222 raking aid oflice. refer- ence. Addre: ANTED—BY A ‘age, a situation ae wet nurse: eone's, Tompkins rota Pompxinavive’! Bien lala Talend. Wein A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A ‘situation as first class cook; best of city references, uply, tt the cabinet maker's, Degraw st., one door from rable ., Brook: Waren A as LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS and experience in business, a situation as saleswoman goal salary moderate. Address A. B., box 108 Herald A YOUNG WOMAN. ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLB YOUNG SCOTCH lady (lately landed) a.cituation as housekee) Parties only need address A. C., box It Tierad _HELP WANTED—FEMALES, jee GQALESWOMAN—EXPERIENOED IN THREAD AND noodle le_qoods, accustomed to p grniead cit city trade, Ad. for ~ Rit Tt a employ, for one Wane. yas TO MAKE ap oe scarf experience need je, ac. Ne ‘bus those of w, chao : : J..A, HUMPHREYS & BRO. 'ANTED—a YOUNG Syd FOR a BROADWAY shoe store. Address B. & 8., Herald office. COOK. NO OTHERS WE apy, Area, West nh at om Phurasny Warns AMERICAN, beh dene fa! Side ng emer canr aes at 26 Cedar Ht igre MPETENT asf were et TAKE —_ a ga aus sao ac Saving Te Sag eft slosh ‘Cooper, on ) ree &@ smart woman. Broadway, from 10 to Sovelock: ANTED—G: TO PUT UP FRRSURERY; ONLY W Seapeieat banas need apply. 171 D ‘ANTED—GIRLS TO ne ON PAPER COLLAR wachines, at 8 Centre WANED BIPERIENCED SALESLADIES FOR dre trimmings, ae. INKELSPIE! d0NES, ree leppeaioe hate phen hy eB Geax tat ‘Audress, pring st, we OLD WOxan, sae HOUSEKEEPER. Lon J. ition 4. Me ergo, wneten sore, 267 9th.ay. Also & aa A SMALL. AMERICAN FAMILY, A German domestie, posses rag ‘of cook. seus ee wore lent: ne who oung and con speak FE - Mah preferred. ot Taplor ong abd sae eee Wythe sy av., south side, Brea AWVANTED-OPBRATORS ON WILCOX # OTBBS MA. ‘also winders. Apply at hosiery factory ‘West Zith at., near 7th av. te Vy teryge me FPORELADY TO A = - charge of a. ae noe ee aes ia Brook!; = competent cutis, Good and ent aituation to one sa outst tion. tc Given A. F., Brooklyn yn Post office. ne or NEW. YORK “HERALD, SUNDAY. AUGUST TY, 1887. G AMUSEMENTs. | AMUSEMENTS. snan | MAgbat'4.000 chiare-avors, leaving £,000, or tie-th Ww. ADW AY THEAT! © CENTS, [eens warren Tews Behe BY Sitios BB, ADMISGM. A. MOORE. | p,St.J0% i oy Gieepetireet fasue on pa D nabacer. it, 12, sen a HOU! ‘and ob Bro, san byt yttes FASHION AND perehitdt NCE OP NEW YORK. | not be DURIN« ny ‘orimi da uBt, ‘Taming a But. fre! see Y ag A gs Ohio, Pe. sae GASLIGE®. Mr. end Mrs. W. J. FLORENCE, that cit ‘of. Baker | ‘2 ‘be sew London Co: of in ati Protestant, ington ‘bert, | 27,200; persons: sab- : — =~ Mee. He FB Seta te Be ZS bein tr om ines lage A ae howe of 06, those charches show many vacant ere [ACERTS WANTED_—OF, G0OD, ADDRES: = sak poet eae (eit pat ite date “4 The beautiful scenery. ' Superb appointments, rein that lig 19,000 persone over pours 08 860 Ray Trafford, one low York "ibioods,”. Mr. ease Er as are never found in place of public worship; Maik Yangy Tomes |S” Mire Getncmentatssan | ARORA EE paca hatbee™® | Ua Emly ww tater te tan tay ee ae no methinasion. aa, a uPIO TH 171,748 are over 61 ‘wttings Aces ENS. SEL aia, avn or ot hemes ove whom ibe pate ae PUIES IN AN ENTIRE CHANGE. WHO KILL whi Heal churches number Manaon areaa (with stamp) Healy 6,004 ‘Demilt, one ig Wess oa . Te 38HR BaSuaeay | Guacinees | Pmomoter Aye Tox accom Qinane ‘WANTED—TO a oe ene ATOR, JOB stro EB. Bue; COOK BOBL charts ante pion al cherenng, ams 708 thes ‘K ROB! actual count) in and a ituat Jones, canals Bass. No. oy Pine we Oe: 8p! alae of the Tomb o ™ FLiRg iy, ) Hacelont Com ll = KL 3 Sapbet in ‘Oatoben 1864, om enurbea on Mr WANTED TO SERVE THE VENING TELE. A Meogpest ' ‘Mr. he mod brillant poke Nig ot the asa, ? Vice 1,068 second service, 8,376; leaving at morning Good routes can be on application at, acre, ee Seale footer jd tion. Mr. Bron of vacant seats; second service, 14,963, i otreet, fe os, igi’ A) PLAYING WITH PIRE. ee ng Y ‘tiew in papers: The Divisio rival Enya, another do. of the bran al Diocese of Con- wal 2, esraliraneodnitic. anatelinddharalina Analisis BARBERS, DRUG, DRY GOODS CLERKS OR JEW. BUTLER’S AMERIC, f phot yy pais less. confining, more AN THEATRE, Independent and ines, by stati eras a inlet iffaingle or married, oocu ATW, BUTLER. languages ( and for themselves while learning, f nine ths or a year. Address Dental, Hei WO FIRST CLASS MEN, OF GOOD ADD: pe ig ee the citys rare chance offered to the Fight men,’ Daily Directory office, 661 Pearl st,, up stairs, ‘ANTED—A BOY, 12 OR 13 YEARS OF AGE, WHO references airy Apply on pee Sym 7 ae) AM, at71 405 {From The Episcopal large that it has been evident for some years that some- thing most be done to relieve its bishop {rom a portion of the arduous labor that he etd Ae ie him. Two years ), ago he bimeelf to the Re to bpm 4 question of dividing the diocese, hav ever since been considering it with po : Tuctange to assent to the division, Dut at the last conven. tion some steps were taken looking tos relief of the pany tree some of his labors in connection with the Divi School, and some informal suggestions were about appointing a missonary bisbop for the ization in the world. te mimi THE BCANTRETTA TROUPES one e Deaf Pallet Div Divertisement entitled . ETPOREOT, Mile. Baa! and "rand Ballet — of J. “48 MOR ‘MER and ‘Comed: Firat week of the en JENNY GALUAGH lebraiea hon Bod FANNY deh the fe favorite Voodtist other Baw atari ‘Sap amall bila of the day, Members mg the ag court Laura Cortianct, the belle of soci earl Coruandl praty, But no bear. Mie Blaoche Gray the dolefal aitiytor “Five Keni Enfeht ty the Tactand the Mure deroua Rival’ errett Old Judas, the Hight and’ ‘of ¥ irtain rises at 8 o'clock. Me aan wate inesctadinteaonnin Mice Ca VANTED—A PORTER, IN A DOWN TOWN STORE, W Ncatthy waa, 2's (ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Mrs. Van Dam, 01 vey MATING eastern part of the State to be subordinate tothe present Must be a strong. and ‘® good Sue Earle, on oft “he ea of fe oh lahon bishop, ‘and # willing worker, retard, uired. -An- | Tiszie Liston, another echo...-....+-- lacy ROADWAY OPERA HOUSE—000. In that portion of the State east of the Connecticut Bret fa ows Band bor 9 Now Fook Pont oice. 600” en pAaaren of the Sata, weet af, We, Cenapetien’ "AND. DISCARD! aan Re A DPD ‘The story of a New Year's ‘Scene 2.—The hat room of the Tueaday Sociable. The tell. ft. Re © §,—Delmonico’a ball room, The beautiful wolves of " ORIGHEAL ORORGIA A MINSTRELS, GE Geialan | pt EVERY NIG tt. TH AVENUE COVOINING PIPTHAVENUR HOTEL. BUOOESS THE RECONR WERE OF OPINION. K 0 BEN’ COTTON as ee wes MINSTRELS. FIRST SPPEARANCE OF THE POPULAR TENOR RJ. Mt 's ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. 10 BE GIVEN AWAY—ALL, THE PERSONAL PRO. ntleman and hie wife, including thelr mag- nificent brown Stone Mansion, le tly and completely, fur. nished with the most costly a1 rior modern and an them are either new and struggling or old and feeble. = ~y¥) missionary work = bari been page ere for some years past, and a grati ing, progress hat been made, In the three counties of New Lon Windham and Tolland th re fourteen parishes, with about one thousand families, seven hundred of which are in Norwich and New London, The churches east of the river, in Hartford and Middlesex counties, would in- crease the number of these parishes to about twenty, and the number of families to about fifteen hundred, This would be a very respectable number for a new dio- ese embracing a population of about one hundred apd fifty thousand souls; but very materia! assistance would be required from the older and richor on of the State to establiah a bishopric and a missionary system WARTED-SEYERAL EXPERSENCED MEN FOR UP- olstery and cloth department, ‘A. 'T. STEWART & CO., Broadway and 10h st. WANTED. A, MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS, HOW TO run and fix Crampton looms ina mill. Ouly a com- Bachman's, a Se os Sa S ‘and 316 jway. WHERE “Fur POO om = reovst e 1.—A basement in Rivit new phase of | erry love, The Ly seed of a ie Cewatisal a ‘inuahicr. THE LAST HOPE OF ? THE OUTCAST. Scene 1.—The Tombe Police Court. A morning with Judge Wet, CAPABLE MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF the manufacturini pn they mien 9 ‘ih STEW. ‘E00. way and Tenth st. ANTED—A PUPIL IN AN ARCHITECTS hed Bowling. Justice for everybod, Sh laste for drawing. Address Arehitect, | Scene'2—Exterior of the Tombs, The mostagreeable view Herald office. of it. Scene 3,—The pliers of’ the city and Hudson river, by starlight, enings. 50 con PENMEN WANTED, AT $8 PER WEEK. How the fat irbes spend’ their ev que Puralture, Paintings. Fier diatice Silver Ware, ase there op a self-sustaining foundation, one but accomplished chirographers need add: |s0 magnificent rosewood Piano, a pair of valu: © Episcopalians of the Stave will await with much Herald office. THE TRON PILLOW. Sbis'soiveg Horsontan elegant Inia, sir bmod Serle LA ville oe Tae Rearen Ae ienscn, whichthe: | fall’et aus sliver sastuted Soule Marasen, ‘uploader caitt yf tmieuems the action of the eastern parishes, and we infor from the opinions we heave heard expressed, that the goneral sentiment this side of the river is in favor of Preserving the old diocese intact, and appointing, if thought necessary, one or more assistant bishops. aad heart taught the weak COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. | “Somnei athe odes near Shremsbory satlon, ‘The tats (7 ANTED—A Goon 6 COACHMAN, TO GOTO STATEN eee rae mation ir watering pl Tela none need apply without first i B® piasien, Tiled by Shrewsbury Bend. The {og top two-seat Buggy Wagon. very fine, light, lack mount. ed’ slngle Harness, injiew’ snd xentiemen's superior Saddles Sha Beier ladies’ fal very wajuanie diarhond Jewelry, sompive; lady's magnificent’ enamelled diamond Waten Chain, two ladies’jvaluable cluster diamond Rings, mendations: ancumaried mua preferred. Apply Monday cost og valuable three stone. dis at 40 Broad #1. third floor, front office. . aes DREAMING 2 IND WAKING. ss caer diamond bg, ealfal peal i aint : fab a Mr. Peabody’s Church Bal! ling. ANTRD-A GOOD, HONBeT, maansoianre | wicTohggund outa memeeataammyttey | Calictare tar cane acnoet Wie peng ag | q,"he, amine evoke olme of” orn of the ‘eoachman, either Scotch or German, who is willing to DER THE GASLIGHT MATINEE Bificent double cased Watch and Chain being the pro. | Church which Mr. Peabody is building o Georgetown, make himself generally useful, Apply to Mr. Hamilton, ‘On SATURDAY, at 2 o'c'ock. 2 Mass,:—On hie return to his native town Mr. Peabody 2634 Broadway. (CONTINUED TRIUMPH found the Trinitarian Society divided between orthodoxy P ORTES. OF THE INCOMPARABLE Lora, | whiob will taxe TH and rationalism. The rationalists were the strongest, A GiRae Piano, 1x coon onveR Paice gra | wre spares » | BAY, “Aueust, Ett and ie others wil flow tn rapid | Bd {00k the church edidca, which had come down front ‘J neven octave rosewood lorte, a very fine instru. (MONDAY AND TUESDAY, AUGUST 12 AND 18, miceeasion, The fotlo engaged — the Puritans, and left the orthodox to worship where they ea : 75 ty iia a Fay a - Lament nen = the ra atend bill im which she achisved her great “nit” | Mme. Carlotta Pozzoni, xr red, Steins houro of worship as there war in tho State of Maaaa- N ELEGANT 744 OOTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE | here, 4 Ania ae naaae eran calonees tieaents roc UB TOUMAR AAO og | SUL oll "Heth eam te pes Sr best olty makers, Full particulars on pplieation. sina FAMILY JARS, a AGENTS FOR THE GALE OV TICKETS. tures in America, with every convenience and all the .TTERSON. interspersed with C..H. Ditson & Co., music store, 711 Broadway; bos modern improvements. An endowment will ve addod i SONGS. DANCES AND BANJO soxoe. ta Bonn mneto mone, 460. diay go iliam 5. sufficient to maintain the minister, oe tary and salearocome, are at he, corner of Tenth a rine adaplea for Lote from Dickane popula story ot aud qa 1,285 Brondwar 3 Bahberte & o., Dub Giving Names to Churches. chee Pichia nate oie: We Oe ne] “THE OLD Pi Cia nl er od impories Ths Broatwss Theatre Heket Ot nentre AD exchange furu'shes the foliowing item, which is AZBRS, TAN OFORIRE GRAM PQUARE. AND LITTLE KELL x ee 8, | St Wickets aa Hoi Adams & on | entertaining and bas moral to it:—In the outskirts of upright: Melodeons; Parlor, Chi Gem and Cabinet eo it ® x. mat, 635 F. es. Swain Go. boa ne ee ‘ave- ‘ Organs, tie Best) manufactured,’ to let and rent applied if =F sadhgogg Yoon AM, Bou nue; A. id, Stationer,, 629, Biehth an American city (Philadelphia?) there is avery small wehased: monthly | Jnstalments received, for Hida Mancuioness} dip: Sheps maces eshuornenns DERE 1°; Taipei saan iatropetian ot ese Episcopal church entitled “The Church of James the asl WOE rarnns aco. | “Bex sn sow see bg Seri eg com oth og Poe fo tig yon gr TO $m THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT oF | BOWERY, THEATRE. sacle Oa mtsle mere, eater ee pame city there is a clu ou which was largely built by ew and second hand Pianofortes in the eity, to eta —eee aie Hi. Wh: Mrs. W.G. | Bonet irre ‘the sale of tickets at Dodworth Hall, the funds of an emipen: \merican financier, who sold {et, and soid on inane en etateiauss ie great mort diame of | Broedwar, Pardes ordering tickets by mail sddress J, quantities of goveri.ont ponds, and ibis church sone square, | TEN arate 8 A°BARROOM dd “RORY O'MORE, | Mitchell Broadway. the irreverent has been dubbed “The Church bw Te ‘OBODY'S 5 ayhgiias HAs REMOVED TO BAN. g toi ss MUSICAL, GENTLEMAN W ‘WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION On VARD'S MUSEU. here she will ing, eed We Patacn ere will appear every even- ANVARD’S OF ERA Bove bt Bey sane. The Binghamton Inebriate Asylum. , earnest Ye residence, for $10 a oe ret : From yet reserenees es. feu Ratresy, with "residence, feccher, pavaute GRIER, every night ‘and a Wennesdst tod eturday os LR eae ee oe a ag rine} states This iustitetion: of which De Witard Parker, of this eee $$ _____________ Mutual Planoforte Ay Le eis ton thet city, is President, and Mr. Birdsall, of Bingham GERMAN PROPESEOR GIVES PIANO LESSONS, “apedtal item io & RABDED ont W, BAREIS, furatahing it iia members each tices herenas for tne DT terns Superiatendent, bis now about thirty-five patients and Sore gaara ‘house of puj ; new Original Music, New Scenery, and the Great Gambling bo Le py the cost of manu- | applications ‘being made, method. lpeomne. prints, a0 0 the pupil re. faciresey 4300 nstend of Sotto be i Tag's treatment apd management are well spoken cf, ocives my my tirided attention, Tnumber mone F pupils Admission, 30 cents; children under ten years, 15 cents. ee oe only $10, wi the instrument cerratorys nib all weknouleige, the RRACE GARDEN, ‘Any Decomes @ member by paying $10, which a 5 of course, is credited on his SEE Nd | PE momen |e | THE COURTS. ity of the Every one about purchasing or Rirlag en instroment Rees Da Peg one cower, and examine our Pianos before ere. purchasing else E. M. CARRINGTON, President. ony, F. | Rees rreamuree PA. Becretary. oma: T THE MUSICAL aged f PUPILS CAN RE- POPULAR ARe CONCERTS. ceive thorough instruction Piano at $8 Pd erate Conan b ONE 1G, AUG! i, at 736. eS Apply at 312 West Twenty-eight atreet (old No. ABD SUNDAY CONCERS. ‘Lessons strictly private. THE CI ATED SOLOISTS, Iyeqre eee estra, in « varied and inter. BANKRUPT COURT. In the bankruptcy of Eliza Alterheim an adjudication was made yesterday by Register Ketchum, The peti- tioner’s schedule showed assets in real estate more than public is cautioned not to ot to confound this Ai The seociation rin ot ‘Shere gotten up for the purpose of swindling their Sisose. to pay her de! ENTRAL NORMAL NUSICAL CONSERVATORY, 242 ‘Wost Twenty-sixth street, between Seventh and Eighth Orgaa, Violin, Guitar, Singing—Harmony. MISSTO' avenues.—Piano, MONDAY EVENTS we Fees 12, AY NCER' Send for cireular. privete, No classes, FIFTY-SEVENTH ARDEN CO} $13) 000. | The outtioner Es ora Judgment ions Oore office and wareroome a! wi @ attri of bav em| 'UROPEAN CONSERVATORY. OF MUSIO, AN FRANCISCO MINSTRE) ‘CLINTON, HALL, thirteen ayes from time to time to settie her di nical: Entrance on Astor piace and Eighth street. Mr. Edw OaDWAY. REOPEN ON MON ay, UGUST 12, REDECO! it , NI RY, . BIRCH, on Or erg aty AND BACKUS ‘Whose success for oe three years is the’ Baatrape Court; hence her RELIGIOUS SERVICES. eg On this of — ocea- tion at Tt the old fave avorien if and aor aces for Services To-Day. ter Ketchum. SS ae Doses open rink We produced in rapid wae. ‘At St. Ann’s Free church, Eighteenth street, near SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. containing every. ia rormation Fey erp tee cmos TROU ATOOCLOOR: Fifth avenue, the Rev. Dr. Gallaudet will preach at half- Jonn Apaxs, Secretary. mpoxr F PASTOR'S OPERA BOULE, 901 BOWERY. | pastecven and half-past ten A. M. and balf-past three | mye Death of Judge Scrugham—Adjou: R. CHE. KARPLES, ORGANIST AND TEACHER OF me TT DU TELE et called | P.M. (the latior service for deat mutes), and the Rev. of the Court. M music, to announce that he has returned Pirst appearance of the Lady Athlete, Charles Gillette at a quarter to eight P. M. Before Judge Mullen. SARAH t AWIPT: Stine SARAH ¥. 8WI' In her wonderful exercises with Indian Clubs. Aw EEL of the Fopular eters comedian, Mr. BILL ‘METT. New Ls th a Pastor and’ Miss Enzel. New Variety Acts by vorite Troupe of New York. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, 23 o'clock io mnie open oan \ iat. ir yea ool Se FUR: BEAUTIFUL, PARLO: ‘will be sold for $186; At Trinity Baptist church the Rev. J. S Holme, D. D., pastor, will hold services in the chapel, corner of Fifty-second street and Third avenue, at half-past ten A. M. and’eight P. M. At the Forty-second Street Presbyterian church there Yesterday morning Mr. Traphagen announced before this Court the death of Hon. W. W. Scrugham, Justice of the Supreme Court of the Second Judicial District, ‘and who bas also sat on the Court of Appeals bench during the presert year. The gentleman then moved to green reps ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—SEVERAL FIRST CLASS milliners.and trimmers; none but competent hands meed apply at 1734 Division at. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES, pokes EDAR Sis a? YOUNG oe FROM jeronces ere or from id. Ad YOUNG MAN, 9 YEARS OP AGE AND.WELL AC- qainted with New ® situation m = eee wate ASE BSE Tare aie | Aaa Ca Bie AND SHOES —WARTED TWO EXPERIENC ibe ago charac retail store im Ri REPRRIENCED those. references need + ren Wek a Os, Meraidohice, "4 oe YY GOODS anaceies | Der Be HARDY, So Grand Treen mee aes AP PNY- ALESMEN WANTE! nore Ss Bowes ae; one Nevins & josrera teas, or the Bast to ben R238 Post ofice, ————————————— ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED DRY BY GOODS SALES. me; “A, youre > OF GOOD ADDRESS, A grence renwieds “Adress i ae ay Se ENCED SALESMAN IN thers sted appiy. Dadrees W. co». 2 ee shaadi eee ke bl ENT RIGHT BALES- man to take hoid o pearen. Agdresterith wees, ba waa Herald of.ee. NENT satpeoatien Fe OREMAN WANTRD—A PRR oe er ase lase meebaric and ai Poe ae Sais Bat fe he a , eae, HAY slong that fal: Sper eee ty shat bathe ae ticity box 846, Post odiee, ch EIR: :elnaaRe oui ANTED—A COM YOREMAN FOR A trata wera eae masndinendniag ———— Weir tian ete Assrsta PECPOORAPHIC RIN: eres oe Biedwas ot bank >a i, Monday moruing, pat DD we ray ey @o0oD On WRAvEeS on orton & SEAM. ply in person’ « eyo. Bs Cedar eta, om ween? ANTED—AN ENGIN! Ws etaSea Wie. ami 0 Ae Hl ? ~; f Parlor Be at tu B75: cen? inquire ut 86 Bleecker street, near Brondwayy | KCPLLY & LEONS MINSTRELS 720, BROADWAY. | will be services at baif-past ten A. M.and half-past seven | that, out of respect for the memory of the lamented de- s: | FCUSERREERS WILL, BE SUPPLIED, AND, CAN ST APPEARANCE mth 1m the: ety othe GREAT ARTISTS, | P.M. Byening, sabject— ceased, the Court be adjourned. Hlothe? Yarniture of exer pe nes Bas gy ion Bet. de. Gervets, Ou | FIRST APPEARANCE of the favorite Tenor Mr. F.Wil- | At the Free Cbu Mr. Chauncey Shaffer seconded the motion, and re- DALD s'GO.'8, corner ot Canal and Hudeon sireste FIRST APPEARANCE In tne ly of or on MARRIED, veeurn ‘streot, Divine servi marked that, although the deceased bad not achieved as - amne be EDWIN KELL) ten A te and half-past seven P.M. The Rev. Uriah | great a reputation as many other lawyers, it should be ES. LES MISERABLES, 2 CURBBTONE CONCERTS. _ rece Seott wi reach. L cr an UREQUALED COMFARY ‘At the “atholi Apontole shorch, Sixteenth streat pen sphere paaavene abe dl inn al (alae tl 's B ena oN fa gree mpi tt J be] THEIR GREAT AND ORIGINAL SPECIALTIES. a im the even demise bad taken the bar by surprise. ib was not quite the pleasure oe! fest El for van ty 8" wagons Se lopedy ts years: oy 3 rar sony, aye Gash & CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS. Hall, corner of Broadway dot pe Twenty-third street. Motice. Return <aRetura to the old 4 wasiom, ¥ ninth street, the Rev, G. H. Boughton, D., rector, . | aiartiar nia wguegs meres | Rea crac nf te sdct tne nen Pinson Sete | n'a ae ttm ar ode gree pss a, semeass a oeeee cesie mae Gio Cha Cg i tion ieeoh | Males fe urn ad fates te sat feat tw sed oa tng street, between Seventh eo OPERA HOUSE, WN.—FIPTH Hwee tener Spee a peaar | Se ia Baas usband; brings together these eoparated. w mij ‘was impossible to say: MEDIUM —TRE ORIGINAL MADAME BIRON, and Greens, George ihe Charmer, Fee adi ig Ua ka the Haivenahy, dat it might be traty said that he had died in the morn- ie wereeet Paria, ale 1 ‘Barn Door Jig. 2°. ton enstest cs ooeibeaeen in tee aitarasee,’ mangers: | 106.0 his Ide S28 noens Deyend sepeeeah, snd wil ¥e ‘ae NOW OF Exmmricn “toe\vow Baron of Our Lar.” memory of an upright man and ah sie jurist = Sane ‘@et of a population of an ent, toes cea | Rlstiretime, ny hed siwaye beard of ioe a are easaman 7 ae ced RRR SRHETER 7 OH Paterno, | one, wnsn i ogo tore inn m 100 nto | Satin apy ond aeons hee Bre hy ay Le PEYSIGRAN AND. AC. mee vous ‘ year 1064 the popelation was increased by 31,983. | favor and consideration In accordance with the wishes fo trent ail Female om whatever ce oo] Paice Among the Catholtes are 1,861 priesta, who are stationed pb my Fond c= Fe oe as eee a oon ae ladies requiring nursing. \'F Falk's Lion at 1,000 churehes and chapels, The ber of students | *pect bs deceased. court was a = Para a and o semisaries amounts to 1123, being 160 more | cordingly adjourned. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Before Recorder Hackett. SENTRXCER, Amity place, can its. Pleasant rooms plain A seis =. INTERVIEW wh Fownan ta ALE CXYORTUNATES CONSULT DR. KENNEDY, 191 tered eulterers, try Kennedy's wigeretora Coa mi an Se reral "eet a¥XD aonbaoey fee pegs te bree, THE COMMITTBE. ee Li NSERVATORY OF MUSI THe NATIO! ae oe y+ ic, @ he bad no doubt that Williams was an accomplished a Mi CURE AT ONE INTRRVIGW. WITH OR WITHOUT | line, Hotman, ol Baigethy, Loder, thief, He appeared to bes very amart and intelligent re meticine, f trom Camps and Bostigen. Py Baek Face, Nod ey Goornen oames. ‘rill take thelr reepective.Uitiee from Ea avenue. iter book te the married seh ELEVENTH ANNUAL GAMES Perth, Aberdecn, Inverness, ing . prolalh foe ugh’, mane Se ee ew vor GalEDONtA CLUB Metisocs Deatiiittilh, thy. a, eee et -sscood ok fra am ware JONER WOOD, ep Gome insight into the religious destitations existing tut. a fens brent tg af drogget alas be! snd Pipers of the Clap will not only in the great cities, but im the towns and raral raaid he ay + biscuit one sigan ‘ie music on th districts of our land, is given by the following statistics, ¢ occaalon. Ceuta, ‘To be bad at ibe gate on the day of the Programme of gum pre ates ete Bre" OTA Wave. DID RALLRUOM sy ee, boxi00 fest a th feet ana by tar tar r= rreamnentyeonttin neat ss ti M. MAURICEAU, M. D.. PROFE:! yk OF DISEARES A of women, Py yy D Liberty street. pain or imconvenience. = wi = A Rt peaasrye To ye 70 apres. 4 LADY WRITES :—POR- isenreesery ane ne ease Bae MAU REAT AND SURE REMEDY FOR LADIES —THR si complies room ever because her baby was kept eamed dook the Tombs she | ie eerie eyes re grea in| retin i. Bnenrmen ok eps Sore wads asa o easone of sax wis Tees poisonous MERICAN, MUSICAL INSTITOTE—THIG HiGit ness at Washington Market, ajl of whom testified \CEAU, 129 Liberty street. as ee toy Fea AY gt Ty v7 Per that abe bore i character for honesty. [obec Pa A D MADAME ee eT coer, bland ang PF eugene sve Ze wo | To LET, TO PRCT, ane tpi and said, “Counselior, Thee the ite ena pane | eee tee ino tg {td pone agp Pom oe ce ae r nate —WOMAN'S s ASSISTANT, € FIRST gags aro ACTOR W To os <4 mee — imoceart on Friday be was (Lae FR feat sGafete Manager, siation BD. New fork. fen, who sont to interests tes as women Asnon, YS ARLY On om POWER rowan oe could not understand why such interest could be aoadee Cure at ous trial guar. DANCING ACADEMIES. pm ph tg who was ac 4 ain. saat wi Abies, BeQu! raw FUMING CAN FIND COm. va required. to or ere ie oak |-She wa the State Prison for the full —— Po a a a eral a BMG not heme i OOAln es OP... oaly during the inal thas it wasn'ta baby), was oe stints Crit ‘SPARKS la goon.or ricer nae PAT hy ye yl two Ne Hast Fes Ne B ROSS, roca? Carona ears | Wool ua river, outside, West Waanrngyon Me reason the empathy ned or bor ban ehensaica, oot = ce Loin eee aT Bee Seas Ah ies cles; Iecig kt | Sorbent slant elas us oe Saae Vanepmeiae SaTnGiDE THE . j len a mR. pate Peta ed bot ez, ey ail $0 4 TOM, AT XINE- | Src loam tnres-orine of the po over six yours ‘ue tbat ohe sapatodly torvared tne infant, te order 80 wei A countr, Wik, WARD wepvlentun of 12.990. eran Weeding. brent fay tg iy which amount to about now prefers to wind up her affairs through PETITION FILED YESTERDAY. Edward D. Vermenie, of this city. Referred to Regis - Tithe street, in sleet tnt ferry boats. every week dislike annoyance and oat time to ney be subjected on ue pressing bring the guilty to justi would imitate tbe Aye ome ve i rid the city of the male and female pic Bow carry on their nefarious profession with impunity. 4 RATCH OF MAL PICKPOCKETS SENT TO SING SING, John McGuire, who pleaded gutity to larceny the person, was sentenced to the State Pricom for four years, hi detng & professional pickpocket, tehit on oe with the calendar of cages wt down for the day, and disposed of them with Temarkable prompiaras James MoGill pleaded guilty to petty larceny from the person, he having been charged with atoaling a silv vty Bar chain, on the 30th of July, valued ar gir, u pro) of Alex. Stoger. Tho Court said McGil) was a piel and sentenced him to Sing Sing for four six months. years au Charles Williams was chai jieces of plush, worth rom a bo! ae wees whing, on the Slat of ly, He was eaters by er at the corner of Broadway and Walker Lest, who requested him to deliver a letter, and that b- Would hold the parcel untit he returned. The bor #48 credu- jous enough to eo on es the segee* and, of course, whem be retu! absconded. He 0 | pleaded a to rag indictmers = was sent to tho tate Prison lor three years ead six months, John Hynes, who le indicted for grand larceny from the person, pleaded guilty toan attempt to perpe- trate the crime. dp the 7th of June, while Joseph A. Hart was in asore cerner of Clark and Spring streets the prisonor stole from him a gold watch and chain, valuod at $125, The sentence imposed was two years and six months in tho State Prison, GRAND LARCENIRS ‘The samo sentenco was inflicted upon William Abbott, ‘who pleaded guilty to an attempt at grand larceny in sealing a gold watch and chain, valued at pred and $25 in hills, from Jobn R, Halsey, om the 29th of Juty. John McLaughiin presented a similar plea, the indict ment charging him with stealing on the 24th of July a coat worth $45 trom Alex Eggleson, Penitemtiary nine months was the senten Mary Ann Burns, who was indicted for stealing from the hous» of Samuel Goldman, No 26634 William street, ‘on the 25th of July, two silk mantillas and five dresses, the aggregate value of which was $220, pleaded guilty, to an attempt to commit the offence, Honry Hertz, who was indicted for stealing $27 worth of cigars, on the Slst of July, the property of Morrie Wetzhotfer, pleaded guilty to petty larceny. The pro- perty was recovered. Burns and Hertz were each sent to the Penitentiary for sx months, CARRYING CONCEALED WRAPONS, A Frenchman named Pau! Match! recently from France, pleaded vet fer to an indictment charging bim with carry in; pair of steel knuckles He ‘Was sent to t! ° Penitentiary for three months. FORGERY. se Hudson, indicted for forgery in the third de~ ree, pleaded guilty to the fourth grade of that offence, & the 25th of July the accused went to t! ore of Seymour & Co., in Chatham = and presented an order for six saws, tu re padiocka and eight chisels, purporting to have been signed by John Mathews, which Was subsequently pomelin ma to be a forgery. The prisoner was remanded till next term for sentence, HIBERNIAN YOUTHS, Jobn Meagher and James Patterson (little boys) were placed at the bar charged with pug ee horse and wagon valued at $350, the property of trick Paley. ‘The boys claimed that the horse ran away with them; Dut as the animal was not amenable to the law, the Recorder could not order the arrest of the alleged offender, The alleged culprits were not long at the bar beford they were surrounded by their mothers, who soon made known tho fact that they belonged to the Emerald Isle, for they simultancously addressed the court in bebalf their sons, while the youngsters bellowed at the meee their lungs. The women said they would leat judge would not send the boys to t! Refuge, as he was about todo. After listening characteristic bl Cae § for some time the Recorder con~ sented to let ther ‘the “blissins” of all the samme in the calender more then sere upon the Judge, for which he said he was very much obliged, and thus ended the August term. with h stealing three COURT OF SPECIAL SESSIONS, Before Justice Kelly. 4 LAWYER IN 4 Fix, Mr. Derrick L. Pomeroy, of 70 West Fourteenth street, ‘who was remanded on a charge of assault and battery im order that the case might be fully investigated, and witnesses to chamocter on his behalf be examined, was brought up yesterday morning for judgment before Judge Kelly, Beveral witnesses having testified to the fact of the eccased having struck the complainant seve- ral times in the face with his clenched fist, the magie. trate, although he received several testimonials of good character on Mr. Pomeroy’s behalf, committed bim for two months to the ey een, Se fining him $60 for the offence. unl Ann Curtis, Traadt ona oan charge of stealing ber yhbor’s goods, was sent for three months to the gen- * Peniteutiary, Catharine Connor, for the same ot. fence, received a two months’ holi and for a small theft, was also created a penitent for ‘ moons,” as the pargensns oes 1G THIRVES, icious your urchins, who looked like vert~ table Bodou! were arrested and brought before the ad- ministrator of justice at the Tombs, charged with petit larceny. desertion Daly and William Gardiner, the twe princtpal ar, while Toone sent to the House of Refuge for one year, while Thomas Mulligan, the other accused, Lhe: nang ote the court rejoicing. ASSAULTS AND BATTERY, Richard Rudel was arrested at the complaint of one Stephen Militch for sssault and battery. As ome ~ ng had to sail yesterday in\ the ocean steamship — the magistrate thought a fins of $10 would be Me tor the case, Richard paid the amount gladly, cod started forth for his bride, the ship, and his home, the ocean. Healy Kyser and Theodore Krouse were brought up, charged with committing a heavy assault om one Ken~ nedy, The former was fined $26 and the latter $10, and both wore allowed to go on payment of those respective sum The other business of the Court was limited to merely trivial cases, ESSEX MARKET | POLICE COURT. Before Justice Shandley. UP 10 TM: George Warrington and Fhomas O'Conner were brought. before Justice Shandiey yesterday on the complaint of James Carron, charged with the theft of a gold watch valued at $50. The prisoners were arrested on Friday, but as the complainant was unable to appear yesterday wo give his evidence against them, they were sent beck again to the lockup uatil ee Fevers Colgrave wat arrested the Tm ‘Tneaat DRIVING OVER James Shields, the driver of an 2 Bast oe Senter Dock and Battery Railroad car, ure- was" arrested day for driving over a child named Michael Foobey ang seriously a him. Yesterday morning, noeseert bs vape the railroad ap and offered accused—s doctor's ceriticate beri Fiatnees which showed that the fojured boy was but al buy hark Justice Shandiey admitted Shields to bali anu ry to answer for the oflence. BROOKLYN COURTS. SUPRENE. COURT—SPECUL “TEM. The Death of Judge Scrugham, Before Judge Low. The Court opened at ten o'clock yesterday morning, when ox-Judge Morse arose and referred to the death of Wm. W. Scrugham, one of the Justices of the Supreme Court, Second district, and moved that the Court adjourn ‘until to-morrow (Monday) morning. Ex-Judge Morse then went on te say that bo desired to express his own wish and that of other members of the bar, that there be deemed proper in reiation to the His Honor Jui Lott said that the death of Justice Scrugham had taken ali his friends by eu as they such & had entertained no ides that bie tliness was Honer Before Surrogate Veoder. The wills of the following named persons, decensed, ‘Were admitted to probate by surrogate Veeder dering / Bilen 7, Mary ano Suge, Laman W. bal wig , Saline ‘ -

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