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“HEALTH MATTERS. ef the Beard of Health. ‘The usual weekly session of this Board was held iy apace ee ines Woltieneid! halons or red! Debapaee ‘Was transacted & Commissioner Smith called attention to @larming tmerease of mortality fm tenement. houses. For the past i | i f es H i ge ti EY ofn [ FRRs ae i i HL i itt ial ate EF ance. intnaty the ae Fourteenth soe tected ‘aa seat mare ‘ea ge The suLject Was referred 10 the counsel of the with power to institute legal proceedings. — Health of the ‘weekly atatement of the health of the city, which, ‘because.of its unusual interest, we herewith Satta at lengtt:— In the‘week that ended on the ae there ap: been..no. increase in pears to. a the influences which war against human life in Sonne ls until the excessive heat of Friday iy apon us. In the are ae iy noe may, at moon, were 01 ety IS in New York and endin Ret There were 205: deatha Te: endin, were : i Board of in the city of New Sation Rote hows it Saturdayafternoon and Sunday is not yet--ascer- tained. Some 16 or more lives were lost in this way in this: city, and they. were, mostly. ovorworked, or otherw! ‘ehmuated ‘persons. shes mi soranen nampevons Remaneun-cuetn so? fegard to-those that.affect.the bowels, and. these gor ‘Maladies are charged with more than one~ the zymotic mortality last week; they caused 51 deaths in New York aud 16 while the-entire group ahuet fate agents of a zymotic xin, decreasing in iin but the sume: goniian. or cholera of is > dire "Sous ‘ toto oF if domestic ‘ of the bran aurea of sanitary monitorg; for where rns Aittie ones ua periae there is some damage done to the heaith of septa wit! populataaes ‘There is a great lesson in the fact tha here yore oy, 15 anemia tm the Fifteenth ward of New Yi and Derad in ihe drape ene Loins che, Fightee ish. wards of Brooklyn. last week, or only 1 death to 3,000 inhabitants in these healthful and cleanly sections, while in the slums of the Sixteenth An the idtter city and fu the tenement and shant; pula: Pe the arty second ward in New ¥ here was death a Pa 200 Rogar 4 and = there ¥ aia 248 * crowd San thew pee tn. Me Lid pork, nile but 87 deaths oe: curred In other words, he ‘ake mortality was ree Clmed house population than in hotels and pay ‘Tousea of all kinds. *Scamat a 14 ont of 17 of its victims in tenements; found 6out Of 8, andthe drarrhwal 84 out of 51 of the Ohildren. they Killed. 1m these crowded dwelli: nat thropy, unceasingly at work to in- @truct and help people escape the foes that ever menace them. E. HARRIS. Recay es and nativities of. persons uly 6 1808 raf New ore and Brooklyn, week New York. Brooklyn, 85 20 56 29 14. 43 131 30 ata ia yw York and Brooklyn. —Austria, 2; British 6; England, 10; ce, e Ger- many, 53; Ireland, 70; Russia, "1; Scotlaud, 5; ;, Swe- den, 2; United States, 376; unknown, 6; ‘Wales, 1; Weat Indies, 1. NEW JERSEY. Hoboken. THS WEBRAWKEN DROWNING CasE.—The body of ‘he drowned man, who sank while bathing on Sun- day, was found yesterday. His name was John Walls. He was thirty-one 7 of age, and leaves a wife an@ three children in 437 West Twenty-sixth treet, New York. Newark. ARREST OF TWO COLORED WOMEN ON SUSPICION DF SHOPLIPTING.—Alida Jackson and Josephine Tal- Madge, two interesting creatures of African descent, ‘were taken into custody zesterday, forenoon on rar og of having carried off from the fancy sto: 8, Margaretta: Semmerie, No. 93 Market eas package of backs amounting to $115, about noon on monday. Mrs. Kemmerle States that they were in her place about that time, 4 she missed them and the money at the same me. Previous to her arrest the woman Josephine called at the fancy store and made an unusual display |, of new nery, but when arrested shortly afterwards appeared in garments of the humblest kind. Both Gre held for examination. «AN INSANE VIRAGO.—There is now confined in one of the cells at the station house a young woman amed Hebecca McLean, who was taken into custody f° the évening of the Fourth, It is said she was formerly in the employ of the byte io de- artment, but latterly has ad of ‘he most-depraved character. She is bh oid on. a charge ‘of insanity. Not satisfied with screaming, and abusing the officers in charge and persons visit ing tne prison, she ys yonehtay tore her clothing off so that other garmenw had to be placed on her, a work of considerable diMicuity. Trenton. , _ Murper oF 4 CoLoRED Max, MysTeRiovs Case.— On Sunday night about twelve o'clock, the murdered ody of a colored man named Charles Greene, was und at Guyersville, in the vicinity of this Ing sevéral wounds and showing many m. marks of tl treatment, Yesterday afternoon an inquest was held on the body, but from the br a no definate conclusion could be arrt\ weed @ician gave it as his testimony that death resu m internal injuries, A man and woman named ne have been arrested. as yee affair, but no evidence could be elictied implicating the ac- used. ) Counr os ERRORS AND APPRALS.—Yestesday opin- fons were delivered in the following cases:— Attorney General ex. rel. J. 5S, Bayley vs. Theo- jore Remyon and others, executors, 7 al. Decree of Chancellor affirmed. ie verse opinion by — Ju Bedie held hat =the or ti ae indicated that the establishment of charities under Jtoman Catholic control was intended. The objects of the charity not to be confined to any religious de- pag The decree must be reversed and a e decree was affirmed by a vote of seven to six. Franktio collector, 4c., v8. the Camden and ‘Burlington —In this case the opinion held by a Chancellor was that the nd owned Bape pany and for urposes ct business, my Mg Ox- yas eo from taxation etipulated their charters. ————) STATEN ISLAND INTELLIGENCE. STRANGS DISAPPRARANCE.—Miss Minnie Hanne, & ‘young tady of Clifton, has been absent from her home for the past two weeks and no tidings of her ‘whercabouts can be obtained. She was last seen in company With a yo sailor named and vers much f that she has run away with ‘ Rus Away Horst.—The horse of Mr. Willtam Curtis, of Tottenviile, | ran away on Monday evening Jast as that tloman’ ‘was driving out with a friend from this Both gentlemen were severely in- Jared. Fabio avThe barn of James Franks, of Tottenville, ih ed by fre on yf evening. Bir anu Hf ieee wit ‘amount to $1,500, SOO Acorpant.—Willtam Duncan, @ boy of bout filteon years of age, had his hand badly cut up &y the explosion of a pistol yesterday. CouaT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Before Judge Russel. At the opening of the court yesterday the Grand Jury were empanelled and Mr. David Turnure chosen to act afforeman. After a brief charge by the City ances they entered upon the discharge of their r. Bedford appeared on behalf of the prosecution, ve as (here were Ho cases ready tle court adjourned ee the dat Ct pereae tal West of St. Louisa, Says & jon nal of eee >] Wasbtt NEW, YORK HERALD, WEDN THE NATIONAL GAME. Base Ball Netes. the fine second baseman of the Unions, of has been brevetted Major United Staves Volunteers, for gallant and meritorious services during the wat. “If we mistake not Urell was here a couple of ago as a member of the that club played with tne and Gothams, and that he game with the tatter, ier and officer as he was @ ball player and a gentlemanty individusl, then the brevet must be undoubtedly well deserved, and The Wamsutta and Onward clubs ‘played a prize game at New Bedford, Mass., on ‘‘the Fourth.” The former won with a score of 49 to 13. The prizes were:—A gold ball, valucd at $35, to the winning clnb, and a set of foul flags, vaiued at $15, to the de- feated club. A handsome. bat was put up by the Wamsutta Club to the member making the best ‘score. Mr. C. W. McFarlin was the fortunate battist. The | Unions, of Morrisania, put up s handsome | prize bat atevery game. A good and wholesome Practice and one that might be more generally ob- served with beneficial resu' ‘The the Pittsburg Club this iF home o-niahs. ue will sore ‘stood even at 21. 8 tenth PF commenced by the Rail- Ways, who 8001 four. Then te, Foreat City ‘Went in, and had scored six when, a3 is reported, the ators played the ‘waiting game, wasting time loosely and'then appeaiing to the’ um- pike ie By. game on account of the. dark.'” Lag the Chanipton (Jersey City) style of playing ig. The umpire finatly called the game: before'ine inning was ended and deciared the game atte pe Club. of Leavenworth, Kansas, oan ‘and Bob Lose of Mouile had 4fine game on ver it inet: The Ti (composed: entirely of “| newsboya) Ww: oore, 26 to 2. Two new cat g have been ized in. St. Louis, ‘the “Th re Pag rane -a-Ballaghs.’? They” | are Com Played | oe 52 ar in ‘Ay land, land olla ¢ Canale a f , and who tntend. to, sonely ive eo Nationals aud uae some other celebrated clul laurela next They mean t square’? on. the. Eastern folks for thrashing the the Weer nen 80 00 ot aR when by COAL CT), Gaatham a8 the ounds of the oe be ante eal He haat Tis with a score of At Baltimore, on the Fourth, ‘the, Olympic, of lngton, D..C., defeated the Maryland Club with bes a of 35 to 29, and the Keystone, of Philadeiphia, nent, the je with a score. to sia Myers care ae ana ce (i the 18, Ci Beno was. anole ta ‘ame tet Ya ie wu the ‘struck bat allin the-family. Look at the whiskers wear Be ‘New Haven, and you won't make such 8. in y name does not ire lately. in the Baty ans The Howard and. Lowell game on Saturday last wi | Nae close. ae 20; Lowell, 23, Gramercy, is! city, ‘@ stout bhi Sid pk up ia Baeson 5s tote the Fourth and met Mountain, and were defeated with a acore.of 42 to 9. One of the Boston records ‘‘a. disposition Gramercy men to dispute “fastiee to: fhe “Gtamerey'e metropolitan n Bast” ait most folks ‘this bt that the we ever had in that vocate Belton, of State Association, and the members of the Yadhclry 60 mmittee, will be on hand on 7a evening, at ‘The Study,” to hear pon ge of the Athletics, of Brooklyn, va. the Eck- ton will be in town by Friday, a eer take part in the trial o! Eckford matter. The firat oqenine match game takes at the Union Base Ball Park, Tremont, Mutuals and Harlems. Matches te Come Off. July 8—Mutual v% Harlem. New Union Park, Tre- mont. July 8—Atlantic vs. Alleghany. Pittabui uly 9—Oriental, of Greeapoint, vs. “Rereka, of eae 1o~Uulon va." Endeavor. New Union Park, July 10—Athlete vs. Active. Washington Heights, three P. M. July 15—Athletic vs. Knickerbocker. Washington Heights, three tay 1$—Harlem vs. Grammercy. Mount Morris. July 16—Oriental vs. Ivanhoe. Sing Oe ais July 16—Active vs. Eureka, of ‘Newar July 20—Athletic, of Brooklyn, vs. Ivanhoe, rn inj hay 22—Hariem vs. Star. Union Park, Tremont. August 19—Harlem vs. Union. Union Park, Tre mont. and will, in the Athletio- lace to-day tween the BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCEs Fire.—A frame building owned by A. Devine, sita- ated at No, 90 Navy street, and occupied by Lock- wood & Company as a smoke house, was consumed by fire at an early hour yesterday renee 3 Loss about $2,000 awed, Son 58s cent he eet on ms surance the work of an incendiary. SALARIES OF CITY ab apa amount paid out of the city treasury in aggregate for salaries of city omoers Suring tae pest past month was $22,544 93. Acotpext.—A gentleman named George McCown was thrown from @ carriage while passing through Park on Monday bate my last, and was se- Ca a tar Bae seas o the hospital by ine Moltve of tne Fi Firtieth precinct. ALLEGED TusrtT BY 4 FELLOW BOARDER.—A man, fifty years of age, named Isaac Hollister, was ar- rested at Newark by detective Videtto on Monday last plaint of ASey. Lewellyn. The ried it appears, board at ‘the pbs fo house fr Canton street, and worked in a neighboring factory until recently, when Henry missed the sum Of $320 which he had left under hig ue epee oa repairing to eh one morning. Soon after the ac- the boarding house and went to Newark; on suspicion of having taken the There is no evidence against him, however. He was committed to jail by Justice Deimor for future e: ation. FATAL BURNING’ ACcIDENT.—Ellen MeLauren, a child two yeats old, died at the residence of her pa- rents, 85 Main street, on Monday, burns received quest was held bg A Tren ais, accordance was and a verdict in HELE FOR THR bp seed Jory.—Justice Delamer committed Edward J. Harper, a young fellow who ‘was arrested on a gharme of vargiesy, te Totton of the Grand J bem tion met last evening, at their rooms, in Red Hook lane. Dr. Thorne announced the death of Dr. A, Cook Hull, late member of the Board. A committee of five was appointed to prepare a suitable tribute of i = A 3 z i 223] ; d a [ ORRRMONY OF RELTG1008 PROFESStON.—On day, 2d inst. at the Content of of canines iegeeabesalaecc rd te 2: : Es rn eee iateut Wier “A. —MAX BATERSDOBIER & 0O., AUCTIONEERS B Bly ARNOLD wil iture. — on Vint auperd rosewood st Works of Rit an agi shmreabeae veATuORaTIAne ‘orroatuniry FOR HOUSB- ee class Purnit A aaa TeaSeRALD, AN ffomeer, flce WS Bidecker areet, ftw Ha sana ec aldol —CAMPBELL 4 00.. AUCTIONE! FFL Ae ths ia i famnc die a eps Sie asin ee aie He Hbahere of that Sno ite tigate ere track wale ocnseg back: Shelving and Se Ooi, with oo ots water Botdes, Deen Hansen; 4 ; ire i ‘ull License CU cana beter et me at tey oe ‘aot, will mi oman it out tn lots, guods to ve } rect ted abate rae ialnorauiaee ical | ELL, Jn, Aateeman. | Ha jaro NOTIOB, Benet ipratienajis Property of a fam ‘the 0 dirk contained a ee ats, resiBeuget aa. Went < : Wween Fifth and Sixth ab avenaee,_ Drowns nose red-French brocatel, 9200; one do., 5 Pia ‘cost 800), for’ 8250 ; Mar. jocks bain Le tere ct housion Tabi ‘ilver Ware, in to suit “4 arg, tevfote to tail parohasereced, bail ovlgital HOR SALE HIS) DAY, 104. GCLOOK —CAMP. 9 BEML & CO. Liense, La doduea, Hixuoes end aca | | Kiguon stor re ener Bank, opposite upper Wi nots ant los will be vrokea ,up aad wlerelst outta lots ten panttual. A good chance. ied op td Bible Houge—sella thla day, 11 o'clock. at 116 fam peng f the Restaurant, | ier iat ate ation saloon unt be sold this day. Rare at eee eee Brat ~ ROBERT | "SOMBRYILLE, AUCTIONEER AND) estate broker, office. and salesroom 37. Nassau CE om | AND [MPORTANT. 8; oF. ae Me RERRRATES POREPEN aN AMERI- oie A iy Were qr er by auction,on Friday o'clock _ Bad ah di it ‘ner Matt pia Fr jetties i eSacdon 1'be found some e hae JG Cul sin sree foseaburg: Row. shroder, Myet Coleman, er an rai ‘many other a equal eminence. ey are now on ‘ethibition ak B J. PRY RD BYLANDT, Eye itilge sign meyer ana ‘onlway, will + of first class nine at foes tha ne tion prices, ian ative, whole stoc! Fiskars Furniture, LONG I: 1D AT AUCTIO) MON .—J. BOGART, ‘Auctioneer, wili sell ob Tuesday, July aL It orolask te Se Gee CJ 3,80 acres. Ht , 30 mn trees, spples, antser wil, a sla ls HATHEWAY, rg oO nay we S Futon hee, gt praca ee and'c Rettoe or, Chamber, Dinta pardlouldce apply at Rost ', Auctioneer. wb Cos ware Hoare Se SS for the above place on Pp eas: COOK, AUCTIONEER (SALESROOMS IM te wilt sell a thie Sat ~~ ee _— ot Pirate near eases ae Fancy Goods, “silterware, Musto ARGE AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF MAGNIFICENT Household most of which ts in perfect order and bw Tite used. BARRY & CO., Auctioneers, will sell thie fednesday), Palys at the large brown —_ renidence A owen ‘Twell avenue, ORRIS WILKINS, | AUCTIONEER. vo Store 109 John street at auct! saya E. H. LUDLOW & CO. wi. esit at auction, day, July 8, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange Sal eeoom, Nason Broadway, New York. soja sireet The Yalgable four at ee story brick Store and Lot 108 john strest, @xst th of Clit! street store aa independent wat both sides ‘ait Wey Possession of store aad Suaasnet Bent. 1503, = Saboubamab the auctioneers, No. 3 ORTGAGE SALE.—8. HERMAN, AUCTIONEER, sri tt serteee ee he Hager, inh Wagon, ue of a mortgage, one one Horse and Harness, Purntiure, £0. cd attorney of mortgagee.” Le RIN NDSKOPF, Meratate ‘AMES M. MILLER, tbat Ee ot af WILL omUL ar Public augtion, under —) reefer, on Monday, July 13 it arclock noma ths 8 Exciange Salesroom, the valuable Houses Lots known as NOS. 49 & 4939 DIVISION STREET, NO. 172 CHERRY STREET. NO. o HESTER STREET. NO. 105 SHERIFF STREET. Snle positivedo the highest bidder. J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER. — THIS | ‘pay JULY otel cat the auction rooms, No. Tiron Wattam useho! ‘urniture, consis of Es Bureaus, totes, Sofas Parior Lape ae Sucpets bedroom, pines von Kitchen Furatture, set Croc! a oak ‘Eceationialsg Tables, &c., hee* aleo four seat Hock: BOGART, } ~¥ R.—THIS DAY, JULY fof fre Soe eee ue ee to age eg Tarnigat to ene pg a somone Wii be ler ne iva at at 12 o' rey. Hal, Broce "Exchany Ne the poe Maing lames F. e, cae en, ee ace iat argon, rand , on the four Tiges of erat railroads to all the Broo’ 7 es ‘terms tberal. re For maps J Messrs. ms ne aida arent or ot the anc? ve. Res i ‘AUCTIONRER, WILL. 88 quetion on Thilraday, July 9 1s, Leck Frit jure of private i of et ‘Suits of Parioe snd Para “opie ssels and imgrain Carpetin and aK anes! de, 1CHARD WALTERS, SHERIFF'S AOSSIOREE g. Engine, Boi ¥ en sell DAY (WEDNESDAY), Engine dod Wolier, sha(ticg. ing. Faller Trenson, Forge, Fos, ‘other Machines and ure, Sale | NING Ad STS es paus Of VALUABLE EIGHTH Shear alt Hr 1771 rtseean suet reetion of No. 40 Macdougal A canton a a nes pimeeeserraa es, Joos i seen fecnoe ee Also, AUCTIONEER stain ata day, at 99 To (pee werzorouran JOB JOB JOB JOB JOB JOB JOB JOB JOB JOB JOB Y,, JULY 8, 1868=—TRIPLE SHEET. THE METROPOLITAN THE METROPOLITAN THE METROPOLITAN THE METROPOLITAN THE METROPOLITAN THE METROPOLITAN THE METROPOLITAN tHE METROPOLITAN (HE METROPOLITAN ‘THB METROPOLITAN THE METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, PRINTING y Batascisukenr, PRINTING 3 ESTABLISUMENT, NO, m NASSAU STREBT NO. 97 NASSAU STREET, NO. 9 NASSAU STREET, NO. 9 NASSAU STREET, MO. 9 NABSAU STREET, NO. 9 NASSAU. STREET, NO. NASSAU STREET, NO. % NASSAU STREET, NO. 9 NASSAU SPREET, NO. 9% NASSAU STREET, OLD HERALD BUILDING, OLD HERALD BUILDING, OLD HERALD BUILDING, OLD OLD OLD OLD OLD HERALD BUILDING; HERALD - BUILDING. HERALD BUILDING HERALD BUILDING, HERALD BUILDING OLD HERALD BUILDING, OLD ‘ ETWEEN BETWEEN BETWEEN FULTON BETWEEN BETWEEN BETWEEN BETWEEN TICKETS, HERALD ‘BUILDING, PULTON' AND ANN, PULTON AND “ANN. FULTON AND ANN, AND ANN, | FULTON AND ANN, FULTON AND ANN, FULTON AND ANN. FULTON AND ASN, FULTON AND ANN. TWEEN FULTON AND ANN THEATRICAL PRINTING, THEATRICAL PRINTING, THEATRICAL PRINTING, THEATRICAL PRINTING, THEATRICAL PBINTING, | THEATRICAL PRINTING, THEATRICAL PRINTING, THEATRICAL PRINTING, THEATRICAL PRINTING, . THBATRICAL PRINTING, TWEEN TWEEN STREET PROGRAMMES, PosTERs, COUPON TICKETS, ‘MALL PROGRAMMES, NOTE PROGAMMES, TABLEIS || ARP PLACARDS, IN THE PRINTING OF WalICH no other establishment can excel us, either as to the rapidity, quality or cheapness of the Orders filled with despatch and forwarded \o ang oart of the United States by exprese. ARDS, CIRCULARS, GENERAL PRINTING. GENERAL PRINTING. GENERAL PRINTING. GENERAL PRINTING. GENERAL PRINTING. per oe met GENERAL PRINTING GENERAL PRINTING, GENERAL PRINTING. GENERA mauve Mt NOTE HEADS, LAW Cases, : 5 CHECKS, ANDBILLS, Rarrs, RECEIPTS, BILLS OF LADING, and every variety of vrinting used ‘a Shipping, Issurance Banking, Railroad and Commercial Business. oR son son METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN wETROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN PRINTING ESTASUSHMERR, PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, PRINTING KSTABLISHMENT, PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, PRINTING ESTABLIOHMERT, PRINTING BSPADLISHMENT PRINTING B9TA MENT, PRINTING BST asL ISHN, PRINTING BOTADLISNMENT PRINTING | NO, 1. NASSAU. STRRET, yo. 9 riba eter, NO, 7 NASSAU STREET, NO, " NASSAU GTREET, NO. 7 NASSAU STREET, no, © NARA oThest, No, 1 NARTAU STRERT, NO, ® NASSAU brine, Ko, © WARBAD STREST, NO. #7 NAGBAU STREBT, NRW YoRK. XBW yoR® Jowgey 7 “— BLO'S canpe a MISS FANNY HERRING, HEATLEY B A OREAT LOCAL DRAMA: Nt THe ‘cognate mm ar at wodera Time: Me WH wie and Mrs, POsMHIVELY ae Bur HRS characte HITE FAW: Somaya on! Banjo sao ny es WHITE Paws WHITE FAWN Immense. inatrol Sepe. Female Gladiator, and Jarratt & Palmer Friday evening, anand benefit WILLIAM B. FRBLIGH. is i saemane ki F MULE. sounae, ELL SISTERS’ ee men THEATER Last a a0 a0 or batter ons oven ear Non MAME, ange wee BELL BAtT io whieh fy <i sebeey acted "SISTERS, ete Pipe MP LOA PENSE well appear inthe RALTHUMG, APLENDIO ORCHESTRA Cnet Nout ne Sempnens: Re on TION NG THE MATINGE' 8. AY ATS ie Poy Aer tina RRoaowar Me Rae CENTS. 5} Sapna ean aiocraastA aD THE GREAT PRE. APH tal 5. or city nat A PL, tere ¥ brimming over with ait or ett actors of street sion aha <i life, glances at em sctiag aa Toutirely novel Poy OR, if scenes of ifeons ting, inecaptaln's of oneguatuep Faoghamus, eae teeclgr aw operain by al REE 3 HONY, Wud: Dances and J} mi Milustretione ng - Perf Jarrett & 's unrivalied ENS ATT ate TABLEACS, PAI yy a eine % UsIC, : ‘Boni Van Hiormae, Phoittis . Wa BEAUTY and pitts nad Gagne Sis KER EVERY (NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE UNTIL | The following renowned artists will appear on this ones FURTHER NOTICE. CRIME PARK GARDEN, chairs, walls mo taut fabian toe tna tuto yacht; Seventh ru pat Fifty-ninth ete. EASON. rhe rai 1. Maroh, “Cent ¥ Oven i eVealniohe Sas On & Hantadie, 0 act ee a gee & trap ‘sai TEEN WE eSROWDED EV Yr nIG) AFTERNOON AND. EVENING, Ore ab. Fors teamed eter Epes, 10. Waits, “ ed Pantoeltaiot al ones Ii. Fantaste, “Puritan! eee nord. ane A opopeaapvepe ed Me GREAT DANSEUSE, Wii SANGALO Resa HUM ‘Aauoceasion of marvels; doors’ | DUMPTE. ~ HU, tura tnto blank wails, boxes. {ato DUMPTY. Private Boxes, with admiesiona, 86 50.4: For aale at G. Schirmer's music store, 701, Brsnistag, SPECIAL Ni ~There. NO CO) NCERT ON T! and deatry boxes in Ba while bo} yw in misutes froor cart ie be. RSDAY, NEXT, at Wouweatge DUMPTY. {1 DU MPEY, | having been previously private societ Thin willbe Woe lest averrupuow ot: orepilar asarls (uu = THIS APTERNOON QT” UWw-—70 NIGHT AB” during the seagon. ‘ Tt ‘ecag ol ny THEATER. yyeagece ath BE TaaA eismes-oF Miah FANNY. HERRING. 7 Aa ye ay t ee Pad co mat ts : JOHN. aivouaw's ah aeran awit ie paamaro wn oe Coe! cores Beaton, LoTreR® FRIDAY EVENING, or a Os Saye aie wa Te Ransrs aa HAVE A Gata LIFE. PRONOONORD UE PUBLIC RY OPERA HOUSE, NEW Tapa core ‘ourteenth street, adjoining Aca- ATs demy of THR SENSATION OF THE SEASON. Seats secured atx days in advance. SREARE GARDEN, * pouhsey) Liou A FLASK OF (JERSEY) LIOMTNI NG, unswourn, the Gi Black meron STHENES. INKS OF THE HORSE aon Mv BOSHNEC AFRICAN, BALLET TROUPE. don Pitty sight ad i et oe A entities ie tiird avenue, between Fifty eigh rifty-atath a mele the Sent Wouern DUTCH MORE, CRE "Bina MANNS 2 s* rez watnntreet anus Bk are, Hope, Hanh pore afoot THI15 (WEDNESDAY) ca ge the ii at Programe Me MAGGIE MITCHELL. ~MANAGERS. WISHING |}, Me seaso! ‘Lermont. Fantaal M Golliers cure of Lowell & Summosda, WoBrosd, ‘Beatin ‘Dat L a eau Mage yoo. & Ovanltre opeetomtice:* rey hie LIST, SONG AND DANCE MAN AND x M sachuts, - * [eee also "pallet indies. Apply iinmediately to 6 Prager mio the Madouna." ™ m 2 a ee OM SION Ss CEN CENTS. to o'olack. “By order of aie ” i. DURAND, Secrotacys | eR TEE mm aLcgyMER oars: VERY NIGH N wi DMEBDAN. i itil eagean Sauerest Nery mete ry ar prices, is at A. K] B'S Marbie Yoru: "¢ Kant Mathogath wiroet, néer ird avenue, New York. | this out | Reti ‘ARBLE feo ald rb wine venti Berd eo M Seg Ee MANTELS, HALF THB P ‘PRICE » STEWART, as ‘Sixth avenue, . petwoui Thirty. ah ant Th wie mest Hen DENT STE ashes ill ITE CORALITE tH WITHOUT. Mies chat Gutke = Towent pasable pices. Dr Th ‘Dr. TENISON, an tke ninrt Twenty-second street. -BNOONS. “Somenr WILD, JOUNNY WILD, aa ied bo, patie $4 _ Lessce and Manager. by Mise HELEN NASH NOERTS. AT SEELY'» “TALL, WEDNESDAY erly, faa "it “BILLIARDS. End ee ee Cul iD 10m, Pianist. x. bibedhaerae ands Ai Brldgeport Friday aud Burda, July 10 and 1. KAvbaaces GRAND CARTOON.—THE GREATEST in America. jow an exhibition a come Somerville Art Gallery, @iFiftn ‘avenue, corner Fou 25 ; PECONR, HAND BILLIARD TABLES FOR SALE— to $300. Te owt and to let. @. D. SHARP, 161 Bowery. Ate r a aIXTH A en He | AND eens aud was atm highest “4 er oeere an you cam do co call hor bend a nate WM Si ic =/61 BROADWAY. ws : mo dealt with to your aatiataction * | ou musnuM po pane T 7 SIXTH AVENUB LADIES AND GENTS CaN | 513 Bs HX pa E Mig yes at sn origins soe ee ee mc MINT4, to whom | &? Be we a: TTL 101 ha THE LECTURE ‘SEASON. MPORTANT LECTURES “DAILY_10 only,0n interesting subjects, at the Lary Anatomy, $18 Broadway. Those unat Eamae a Now York Wdsotian of Anat any Adare wre tine Please call on ca wt = a anes ‘near Waverley place. Ladien at ianended by Mi DY CLAIRVOVANT.—910,000 REWARD IS OFFERED TO A ADLEE, (bi : any one who can su! Madam it and medical Guante and re ict ‘A ONDER 10 THR WORLD.—NEVER FAILING MRS. ORN Lay & reveals ‘pra ia te ‘e Pgh resent at tan jeman eve = eae flap turky Bumbers; fee 60 conta to 81. wo Turd avesue, below Tenth at iE “STOCK ¢ or NEW ee SBCOND HAND ‘anos a baal ns for cagh. sold on in- tteiments, P. Cummings, § ‘No.4 Union square. BARGAIN—ELEGANT CARVED ROSEWOOD f octave Piano, cost {price tf sold this week $250, at fat Bronaway, opponite i haan ns al A SECO SECOND HAND SQUARE Plano Ra eras SS, Giving s pertituiaremakers, uame, ame, price, ae. & VARIETY pra fe treble; two or i ‘Twenty-first street, between Second pk SS RNS py ca gt ny Ee reveals your whole ‘rom er siréat, near Hudeva, Fee St. SPIRITUAL, MEDICAL AND ipo ay Mig ee pg tive, No 6 Mixih avenue, near Fourth street, x! BUSINESS CLAIR. DY eR ‘ROSS, meee a) bd TRE. FIRST CLASS Tianorourns, three at halt a bande aD sot on io nf iaparaet ck AE BRQELLEnt 1 Oceavg wae aoe IANG: a Frepios beeen instalments at 328 Fourth avenue. JAS. B! ARD. 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GUase FEVER Gora iran TO per mm one at corner 1 Eighth avenue and Forty fourth atrect ori a fourth wee P. BENJAMIN. ALE A NEW SEY SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO, RICHLY i ‘& second ae orate Pie am Tt cn) =a without on ‘and man fusing bie Eaisie of Lite Consulted free at all ADAME VANBUSKIRE, PHYSICIAN AND MID. As epee, the worst Of female comp ainte wih » ol ae La |ADAME GRINDLE, FERAL PHYSIC! A; Det py all femais LADIES’ PHYSICIAN.—DR. GRINDLE, NO. 6 RSA Pesce ten stat ay, te ane vil cause to the hours. ladies requiring M. Mavi U, M. D., PROF! A. t By! LR arid without pata or Inonvenience. eer as ee Sd A. a snr ee ah can Die 7 te seep Lawes ae he " DISEASES: he iberty street; cgeiaa eae Resid ree ace peanut soa. ror ondue OV TONEY COTTE) Dan eNO] peraaens FOLDING MACHINES. ADDRESS tl in ote = Se eer eey = | Sane Rekes! hide! AT Aa a pee : af ETE MPREATRE FRANCAIS CHORUS.-THE LADIES geatlemen of the chorus divisions to fea eels ae naar ~~ LAHGE ASSORTMENT OF ELEGANT SEVEN OO, |

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