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NEW JERSEY. Jersey City. 4 GarHoLic Hosrrrat is about to be erected in connection with St, Mary's church. Mayor O'Neill has contributed $1,000 and Henry Carroll $200, Such an institution 1a needed in the Site Abe. ing hospital being a shanty 2 wine of the lugs Howoo, fa the fltuless quarter the city. hI an excurion ty Went Point fur Charlestown to-morrow. . _aemeerain Pou eo by the on Tu it. The places pommmon Gpanett on x" he for canner 4 DgeMOCEATIC MEETING was held at the Wigwam on Tuesday night, which was addressed by A. 0. Davis and 4.0. Evans, The meeting was well at- Tus WAtes Prrs Conrracr.—The proposals for furnishing and laying water pipes in the city of Ber- gen were received by the Water Commissioners on ae tender for the supply of cast iron pi) ae 18 al Tis, eo a je e were order, to be laid on the table. hi Newark. Suooxina DgaTH.—Mrs. Mary Lynch, residing at No. 184 Bank street, a widow of fifty-five, was burned to destdi through, it is thought, the explosion of a kerogene oil lamp, on Monda} ay night. A certificate to that effect has been granted by the county physi clan. Deceased led with her grown up son and. Jeaves no.young children. AgRgST FOR EMBEZZLEMENT.—Mr. John Wentchel, foreman In the factory of Jacob Lagonitz, corner of Centre street and Railroad avenue, was arrested on Tuesday on a charge of embezzling from his em- ployer, from timo to time, extending over a period of several months? travelllh bags to the value of $2,000, ‘fhe prisoner was fully committed for trial. YoururuL Highway RossuRs.—Norwood Hatfleld and Theodore Medlar, neither of whom are more than fifteen years of age, have been found guilty of having knocked down and robbeda woman named Mary Ulements, in Pacific street, om the night of the usth of ‘ast Match. ‘The case occupied the attention of the court for five days, The jury were four hours deliberating dnd dnaily brought in a verdict of guilty on Tuosay night. A former trial resuited in the ry dusagreeing. Mounts AND Essex RAILROAD ACCIDENTS.—Y ester- day morning, following up the collision of the pre- ceding day at South Orange, in the vicinity of Stan- hope, for some reason not lained, the locomotive of a coal erain got etachen and Fan 1Gto ai & train, the Easton express, bound for Ks Both engines were smashed ap as woll as se cars. By this accident several ee are shea injured, though none seriously. ttle this side of Summit, the Morris- town modation, train tried to run over # coal train, '® is stated, the engineer and bazgage pee ‘A delay of about four hours was ‘oocusionsd to passengers. BROOKLYN INTELLIGENCE, Kirae Country Supreme CourT—Circv1t.—CALEN. 0am FOR THIS Day.—Nos, 142, 145, 151, 152, 101, 113 rr bray hana ese 14, 155, 166, 157, 41, 75, 95, BROOKLYN Crty CoURT.—CALENDAR FoR THIS Day.—Nos. 68, 86, 148, 92, 116, 33, 137, 34. Suizunes oF ILLicit WHISKEY STILL8.—The oMocers of the Third collection district, Coionel B. T. Wood, have apparently renewed hostilities Se eT distilleries, On Tuesday snag mance upon one of these contra- band estab! uate in John eovet and id carried off all the pances psencing: thereto. Yesterday Wo similar seiz! Water street in Plymouth street. were no ures, one in There im either cases for the pro turned over to the United States yy, Which will forfeiture. istrict Attorney Vegepict AGAINST AN Ex-Saertrr.—Mrs. Ellen E. K. Smith brought a suit in the City Court, before Judge Tuompson, yesterday, against ex-Sheriif John McNamee to recover the sum of $2,000 damages for pooh ceria hata oe seized and sold under an at- tachment, ronucted by had been obtained for some debt n of September, 1868, and Mrs. Smith peat iat they were her property, The jury re- ey @ verdict in her favor, ixing the damages at Tas OHARGE AGAINST THE PRESIDENT OF THR BRooxiyn Orry RattRoap.—Mr. Henry R. Pierson, the President of the Brooklyn City Railroad Com- pany, appeared before Judge Cornwell yesterday to of cruelty to animals preferred by 0, @ detective inthe employ of the Sootety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, He alleged that Mr. Pierson allowed lame and disabled horses to be driven before the cars at night. Mr. Pierson was prepared to prove that the charge was made out of vit Meeling, at Mr. Danielson waa not present, and the case was therefore dismissed. ReGIMENTAL INSPECTION.—The Twenty-eignth regi- ment, Colonel Casper Urban, assembled at the State Arsenal, Portland avenue, last evening, for the pur- pode of andergoing their annual inspection. There ps) ten com} of meee five ae front each, resent, making the’ cotal strength of the command Soo. ‘The men presented a very oredtiatee 5 appearance indeed, and executed the various evolutions and manauvres of the school by the company aud bat- talion in @ most efficient manner, eliciting the praise of the. and their commander, mpeg Colonel Urban, who made the inspection. if AS@AULTED WiTH A ForK.—A young man named John Feiris, about twenty-two years of age, was ar- rested by officer Jones, of the Forty-second precinct police, last evening on a charge of feloniously assault- H. er, his brother-| jatey ss pe ree ‘ing Charles H. Meyer, a dence tn Gold Ferrie were ‘act ee soba eaert a an the need with a carving yy the infuriated hus- band, who ry bit his aes "iol otherwise mal- treated him. The injured man was attended by Dr, Stone, who a tp the wound not dangerous. ‘The accused will be arraigued for examination this morning. Daring THEFT BY RIVER TRHIEVES.—A daring rob- ‘ery was perpetrated on Tuesday afternoon by two mon who came under the category of river thieves, aifd who are believed to reside on Red Hook Point, It appears that upon the eet in an two men puted le the end 10 Fast river, New York, Ariens the 0 The | ori Willie = b J lying plied up, which consisted of to- on the pier and h Pasay an ped @ bail ST valved ‘at $150 on their boat 4 and Rauled or ‘The movement was ea re parties on the dock, who gave chase to the Fellows, bat M pete unahle to overtake them. The bout was foun the foot the police of the Forty- third Decline = the foot of Pacitic #treet, but the rogues are stil MRLANCHOLY r 1DE.—Coroner Smith held an in- quest yesterday over the body of Mr. Stephen H. Mead, who shot himself through the head on Tues- day night, at his residence, No, 276 Jay street. The deceased, it appears, threatened to commit suicile, aud his wife sent out for an officer to prevent him, omeer Vaughan, of the Forty-first precinet, a into the basement and saw the deceased with a istol tu loa hand muttering something to himeelf. je asked him for the weapon, but belore he could seach him to secure it Mr. Mead placed the muzsie to his beac and discharged it, Ue bail lodging tn his brain and killing nn lnsianuy. He ‘was laboring uncer a temporary aberration of mind, A vordiet of He leaves a wife and three children. death (rom suicide was rendered. Ovo Frntowsnir is New Hamper eently elected officers of the Grand 6: pr Odd Feliows of } ilampshire are as follows George W. Varue ter, Grand Patriarch; Ben- Janina Fletcher, Je, Nashua, Grand High Priest; James F. Hartshora, Porismouth, Grand Senior War: den; Joei faylor, Manchester, Grand Scribe; LArenzo K. Peavock, Concord, Grand Treasurer; Alval Moul- ton, Dover, Grand Junior Warden; Ellas Ayers, Portsmouth, Grand Sentinel. The new Grand Lodge oftwers are Charles H. brown, Manchester, Grand Master: Joseph Hl. Gardiner, Portsmouth, Deputy Grand ‘Maser; Oriando.P. Amar, Nasliva, Grud Gardens Joel Taylor, Manchester, Grand. socretary: Robert U. Fernald, Roilinsford, Grand Treasurer: ‘Ames Jones, Lebanon, Grand Marshal; Thomas I. Tibbits, Dover, Grand Conductor; Jereminn F. Chad: wk, Deerfield, Grand Guardian. Drow GAMBLERS IN A MASSACHUSRITS town 008 Saturday a last Deputy State Consta- ‘Die M, BB. Priest, assisted by three town constables, = ‘a descent about eleven o'clock npon the Win- House, at Holliston, kept by @ Mr. Johnson, Bnd fond sixteen men in the ttle of the house piay- ing cards and roulette for money, The whole party ‘were arrested and the gaming implements were @eized, consisting of a rowette wheel, about #00 chips ‘and fave acks of cards, The parties were comp). f fotore Jnatice Joselyn on Monday morning, and eweree of them paid, five doilars and costa cach, in all aixteen dollars; three paid twenty- HA dollars each and costs and Johnson was fined Oty ddovlars and costa, He Pe rad and was hold for (Hal,—Hostan Journal, Oot. | a | _ NEW YORK AER ALD, THU BSDAY, THE INDIAN 1 Wak. : Letter from Bishop Whipple, of Ditanesota, on Our Indian Policy. At the session of the Indian Commission helt on the 9th inst. in Chicago, the following ietter trom Bishop Whipple, of Minnesota, was read:— ‘TREMONS HOUSER, Oct. 7, 1468- mission appointed : PR examine end. Fe: dress. ve been a biot on she nation’s honor; becuuse | believe and will require thas we shall reap exactly what we sow. ‘The sad ¢ a@cen- SPE 9 tench a tans enero robbery is blood will be the harvest, [am sware of the fearful clamor for vengeance which ‘experience’ the "horrors ‘af | wage wastate. 1 warfare. have too m: friends in nameless ves to eeLik cad canara Bu this Suetioe of bu and of eat of God. Wi 4 and of our fe are making history, and as true as God's words are true that our Indian system ia a blunder—more acrime, because ils Ls whey! evils would have ramen fo ~~ natio them our as we our faith, we oiee into a oo. mae are ratified, as with a! wers, by the highest aathority in the nation. You know— every man who ever looked into our fndian affairs knows—it 14 & shameless lie, ‘The treaties are often conceived ip fraud, and made solely wo put money in some white man’s pocket, We send them agents, knowing af the Ume we send them that they must steal, that they cannot and will not live on their pee ofsalary. The pagent and his employes are ted as a political reward for pariy ser- Then follows fraud wn contracts, pilfering in annuities, violation of solemn pledges and fre- quent removals. The sayage is thus lett without law to protect, with incentive to labor, with harpies to plunder, and vice and crime holding a carnival of death, until, maddened with freazy, he wreaks his vengeance on mnocent people of the border. Then follow our vain attempts at redress. tustead of calmly looking at the causes of the war and redress- ing wrong, we Christian men wage a blind war, often destroying our own friends, and, it has Dap- pened that we have wantonly iurdered helpless women and children. We spend miliions, we kill ten of our own people to one Indian, and flinlly set tie down on the Devil's own ideu that our only hope is in extermination. There is only one Being who can exterminate, and # nation witha half a milion of graves over which the has hardly grown ought to learn this truth. 1 admit ali you can say of woe the difficulty, but I do know that if we give God the will he will find us the way. The army may and miust protect our peopie. ft is @ false protection if they repeat scenes which have taken place, and which only served to arouse into tenfold more of hate all the passions of a savage race, In inany instances, if time were given, or it friendly Indians were employed, murderers would be given up by Indiaus themscives, and if noi, we should war ws the guilty, ‘The aeons know that it cheaper to feed than to fight indians. There is « great heart in the Saxon race, which, although slow ‘| to act, will redress wrong. The Indians can be taught to labor. They can receive the Gospel. 1 know of no historians among our own race of mreaier fidelity than some of these poor paints luring the war. I wii! not dotuiu yon longer. you will ailow me, 1 will forward to you In writin details of the history of the Sioux war, and tie rations of our Indian systew in Minnesota, wiic made verbaliy to-day. Permit me to assure you of the sympathy, ald ane pray ere of many Who pily the Deine and who believe that their ¢ condy to God, Yours, respectfully. ALB. WHIPPLE. MEDICAL EDUCATION OF AMERICAN WOMEN !N PARIS. To THE Eprrors.or TH Boston Daiy ApvRR- TISER:— In your Ural of this morning you draw attention to the thet that an Americun iady has been admitted within the last few woeks to the first of the seri¢s of medical examinations in Paris and that those ex- aminationa are now thrown open to all women. I wish to direct attention to the manner in which this has been done, for itis un adimirable flustration of the views which | have for many years pressed upon the American public. There wax no clamoring for right yy Were earned und tuken. There was no assault upon ven poe barrierm—they yielded to the first com it fore ‘The lady in question received her first instruction at the hands of Dr. Zakrzewska. Of the beat con- nections in the city of New York and eniitied to the best social helps she went abroad almost without letters, determinjng, as she expressed it, to stand only on her own feet. Her steady demeanor inte- rested at once ns of influence. While «she worked Beatin utterly mnocent of the fact thut her quiet Walk was the theme of observation, the wife of the Minister c of Public Instruction watched her narrowly. When the proper time came this lady asked her has- band to Oyen | e gates of the University to this one student by the exercise of his authori it was quite uncertain whether more could be lone. The vearing and success of the first student has thrown them open to et women. If women would only stop Pevyesitlee | and earn what they seek, like Dr. Zakrzewska pa Miss Putnam, their friends would find no special pleadi neces. if CAROLINE H. DALL, 141 WARREN AVENCE, Oct. 20, 1865. Curiovs Evrects or HaRMwony.—A young lady lives in Lansingburg. She plays the piauo. A flock of geese are in the habit of sporting in the river beneath her window. When they hear the young lady play, {f they are ever so far away, they gatner near to get the music, aud they remain so still throughout it that “you could hear a pin drop” in the water. The lady played “Twenty Years Ago” the other nignt, and a plump old gander, already selected for the Thaukegiving markei, was observed to shed tears. EUROPEAN MARKETS. LONDON MONEY MARKRT—LONDON, Oct. 21-5 P. M.—Consols closed at 943; for money sud account, American securities closed at the following rates:— United States five-tweaty bonds, 72%. Elinow Ventral Railway shares 97. Erie Railway sha: 81s. lantic and Great Western consolidated s! FRANKFORT BOURSE—FRANKFORT, Oct. | a1.— Pireeeense vais Beets bonds, 7645 @ 18% for the ue of LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, Oct. — 5 P, M.—The cotton market closed unchanged at following tations:—Middling gy LOK middling Or! lid. The saica of the day foot up 000 IAVRE COTTON MARKET.—HAVRE, Oct, 21.—Cot- ton quiet. Trea ordinaire, 137f. LIVERPOOL BRRADSTUFFS MARKRT.—LIvERPoot, Oct. 21—5 P, M.—The market closed quiet and un- LIVERPOOL PROVISIONS MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, Oct. 21—5 P. M.—The market closed unchanged. Bacon—Market bare of supply. * LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKRT.—LIVERPOOL, Me 21—65 P. M.—Market closed without change in quotations or tone, Tallow, 52s. per LONDON PRopuce MARKET.— OXPON, Oct, 21-5 P, M.—Tallow closed excited at fon te ewt. Cal- cutta linseed firm. Spirits yecsonnamn (A ‘gd. per gal- lon. Other articles unchanged. PETROLEUM MARKET.—ANTWeRP, (ct. 21,—Petro- leum frm and advanced 25c. Standard white, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. BANtA—PRESOOTT.—On_ Wednes@ay, Gctober 21, by the Rey. J. S. Inskip, MeNRY H. HANTS to Katia E., daughter of J. nee, Rao All of tivia efty, Betrs —WaLcott.—On Wednesday evening, Octo- ber 21, at Ravenswood, L. L, by the Rev. N. R. Nicola, J. Sto~xy Burrs, Jr., to Hecen Avausra, daughter of R. O. Walcott, Esq., of Norfolk, Va. Norfolk (Va.) papers please copy. BURTIS—MEADR.—At Greenwic! 1, Conn., on Thea day evening, October 20, at the residence of the brrte’s parents, by the Rev. Frederick 6. Clark, James H. BuRTIs, of New Canaan, Conn, to Many E., wecond daughter of Captain Benjamin C. Meade, of Greenwich, Coan. CLARK—DURGEN.—On Tuesday, Oclober 20, br the Rey., Father McAleer, Jowx Crank Macon Drees, all of this city. No cards, CooLEY—ReRYNOLDS.—On Wednesday, October 21, atthe residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. Talbot W. Chambers, D. D., Ouaa B. Coutay to CoRNELIA B. REYNOLDS, all of this city, DaLy—Iaines.—On Thotsday, October 15, at tha Church of the Immaculate Conception, by the Rev. Father Maguire, Joun J. DaLY to ANNA A. Haines, voth of New York city. HALL—GRAvEs.—I0 ent on Tuesaday, Orto- her 20, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, Mr. Thomas W. HALL. to Misi ie J. GRAVES, gounaent daughter of J. B. of Rrookiyn, No carda, HALI—PcRDY.—On Tuesday, October 2, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. John Parker, Oris T. Hane to Lizzie, second daughter of C. In Pardy, Bsq., ail of this ett j JENNESS—LLOYD.—On Werluiesday, October 2t. at ( the Lexington Avenue Methodist Episcopal ehureh, by the Rev, William HA. Evans, MARK ©. Jewnaes, of Maine, to Saran Lioyy, youngest danghter of the late Dr. Richard Ver Meuie, of this city. California and Monmpnih papers please copy. Nicnors—Grow.—On Wednesday, October 21, at @nivary church, by the Rev. H. Goodwin, Vs EpGar 8. Nrowor: 4, to JULIA M. Grow, daughter of Wales F. Eaq. QuIncy—s ve.—Tn Brooklyn, on Wednesday, October 21, at the Church of the Saviour, by the Rev. A. P. Puinam, Jostatt QUINOY, formerly of Boe ton, to F. AMANDA Seaver. Died. ATKINSON.—At Curagoa, on Tuesday, September 22, SUSAN ANN ATKINSON, the beloved wife of Capt. 4, R. Atkinson ena youngest datghter of ‘the inte ang ‘this city, deeply regretted by all Danmons—as Stamford, OConn., on Wednesday ee 7 a att pass four ofelock, Mrs. pol > .cik Reviniape, deceesedsr nends af the ianifiy and Uiowe.of her sen ‘nan, Joun Wilts, are speettully invited fo actead the funergl, fam her vale residence, on Friday afternoon, at three wciock. Carr.ages will be in waiting at Stuwfoot for the 12715 P.M. train from Tennty sich airees sud Courth avenue depet, New og ABrENTEN. —At Portchester, on Tuesday, October 20, MAtiB Louise, youngest daughter of Charlotte M. and the late Joseph Carpenter. The frivads and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her iste residence, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock. CANPSELL.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, October 21, at the residence of ler son, W. W. Backus, VAsum W. CaMrBett, in the 85th year of her age. Not co of funeru! hereafter. CAMPBELL.—At Tuckahoe, Westchester county, on Wednesday, October 211, after along and painful ili- neas, Maty V., wife of Charies Campbell, ia the 52d year of he! Ta The Tauerat w will take place from her late residence on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. OHURCHILL,—at Ja Miss, on Wednesdzy, October 14, Lieutenant Jouy LAWRENCK CHURCHILL, United States Army, ouly son of Timothy G. Church Al, of this city, The funeral will take ‘piace at Calvary church, cor- ner of Fourth avenue aud ‘Ttwouty-tirst street, New York, this (hursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. All friends are invited to be preseut without further no- ConBErr.—On Tuesilay, October 20, Jauns, son of wichael en and Catharine orbett, aged 3 yeard and 9 mnths. mmo funeral will take place this (Thursday) morn- ing, at eleven o'clock, from the residence of his parents, at Fordham. CoorER.—At Wercetten, Otsego county, N, Y., on Monday, October 19, W. Bayanv, youngest son of Eaward and Annie E. Cooper, for a of Thyg’s Neck, Westchester county, by Cox,.—At Rio de Janiero, Brazi!, on ‘Triday, Septem- ber 11, Mra. Euizapera, wife of William W. Cox, 46 years, 4 months aud 6 days. DAvis.—Suddenly, on Friday, October 16, at Rural Retreat, near Danville, N.J., Assos H., second son of Hon. B. H. and M. A. Davis, formeriy of tus city, aged 25 years. ORAWFORD.—On ‘Tuesds fant son of Jaines aud months and 3 days. ‘The relatives avd Criends of the family are reapebt- fully invited to ationd tie fanerai, from the corner of marcy avenue and Hopkins street, Brookiyn, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Oetober 20, Jawes, in- fiama Crawford, aged 8 Fagan.—On Wednesday, October 21, after a short | iness, PATRICK Facan, fon of Garret and Mary Fagan, a native of Collinstowa, county Westineatli, in the 30th year of his age. His friends and those of his Uva n. Andrew Fennon, William Adi are respectfully reques hus late residence, 600 Kast of avenue B, on Friday yettornoon. at wo Mia remaing will be inter red in © ‘alvary Cemete Grivs 183A Grr ae. The relatives anu tr ignds of the family, also the members of Hope Lodge, No. 244, #. and A, M., are respectiully invi to atiend the funeral, on Frid: afternoon, at hali-paxt one o'clock, from cence of her grandiatuer, KB. G. Gritman, lL: avenue, Harman.—In Brooklyn, ber 20, LAURA B., wile 6! years, 1 month and 20 ‘days, Thou, too, art gone, thou loved and lovely one, Tene youth and youth’s affection bound to me; Who did for me what none but thou hast done; And truly, foudiy do 1 weep for thee. The funeral will take place, from her late resi- @ence, 152 South Third street, this (Thursday) atter- noon, at two o’clock. Tne friends and relatives are mvited to attend without lurther notice. HrGanry.—On Tnesday, October 23, Davin, only son of David and Annie Hegarty, native of Bandon, county Cork, Ireland, aged 25 years and 23 aays. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited E. D., on Tucaday, Octo Jacob Harman, aged 24 to attend the suneral. this (Thursday) afternoon, from | hus late residence, 539 Fifth street, thence to Calvary | Cemetery. JACKSON.—At Goshen, Orange county, on Friday, October 16, SrErHES L. H. JACKSON, 60 years, KEARNKY,—On Tuesday, October 13, JOHN, son of ceanee W. aud Isabeila Kearney, aged 4 months and. days. Knaep.—-On Monday, October 19, A1.ONz0, son of William and Phebe Jane Kuspp, aged 14 years, 6 months and 24 days. 3 time he bore aMiction sore With patience, hope and iove, Until the Lord in mercy chose To call hts sou! above. The relatives and friends of the family are re- quested to attend the funeral, this (7 hursday) after- oon, at one o'clock, from the residguce of tus parents, 371 West Thirty-second street. The remains will Fs taken to Cypress Hills Cemetery for inter- men! MasON.—On Wednesday morning, October 21, SAMUEL Mason, im the 42d year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, from 427 Fourth avenue. MITCHELL,—On yereeany, Octoper 21, MITOHELL, aged 68 ye The friends and relatives of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, {rom his late resi- dence, 32 Greenwich avenue, Mrar.—On nan pat ot October 20, STEPHEN W. Funeral will ‘take pla place oe from his Mes residence, 276 Jay street, Brooklyn, on Friday afternoon, at two The relatives and friends are invited to attend, also his associates of the Fire Department and Masonic fraternity. O'CALLAGHAN.—Ou Wednesday, October 21, CORNE- 11U3 D. O'OALLAGHAN, aged 38 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from hia late resi- ‘nee 27 Oak street, on Friday aftern at two The banks of the city of New York are here son Notified to pay no money till further orders ihe (leceased’s brothers. Oe ol LOCK.—On Wednesday, October 21, Jos rrr H., son of David J. and Martha J. Poliock, aged 3 months and 5.days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the fa- neral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o’cloc! ‘ from No. 4 Washington avenue, ae City, N. TRooers.—On by A October MARGAR ~ Roa@ers, a native of the parish of hautnasaner, county Wexford, Ireland, aged 48 years. ‘The relatives and irtends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- dence, 203 Lexington avenue, corner Thirty-second street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Sracony.—In New Rocholle, on Tuesday, October NATHAN SEACORD, aged 75 years and days, neral at his late residence, this (Thursday) after- noon, at two o'clock. Carriages will be tu waiting at New Rochelle on the arrival of the 11:30 A. M. train from Twenty-seventh street. ‘VANDERROOF.—At Harlem, on Wedne: , October 21, HERBERT Grant, tvfant ‘son of Cornellus S, and Liazie A. vena re sed 7 months and 19 days. The relatives — ends A ed Bo are invited to attend the funeral, @ residence of his First avenue, near a tnaa street, this (Thute- rents, at half; one o'ciock. ey y. pricy Wednesday, October 21, and viene of the t family are invited pong this (Thursday) afternoon. at late residence, 121 Columbia atreet. TAKE Notice I. 0, B. B.—Independence Lodge, No. 96, I. O. B. B. The members of the above lodge are at eight o'clock, Toom, to oe of our ar iste gray . Weiman. A full at- ce in full dress is requested from all the order of the President. A. W. FINK. at Tarrytown, on Wairmore, aged and friends are tespectfully ges to at- tend Me ia ral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at half- at two o'clock, from the residence of his mother, arren street, first house east of Sixth av., Brooklyn. The remains will be interred tn Greenwood. a pe Tuesday, October 20, WiLLiam Woops, The yfeperet will take place this (Thursday) after- Noon, at two o’cloek, from his late residence, 170 Myr. le avenue, Brookiyn. The remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. The friends of the family are respectfully invited t attend without further JouN CHARLES W! aire ven pee two Sees, tem JAMES SPAUDAN, Secretary. Waitxore.—At his residence, , October 20, Geonce W. 39 ears a DANCING ACADEMIES, “Popwouri'g ¢ OLARSES FOR DANCING AT HIS th avenue, on Mooday aud Phure nd Beturday oon and ingn Wed aftern Fri- ir Bat mornings for families; on Monday venings for gratiemen. Alro al the old loca- ‘enue, un Monday, Thursday, Tuealay afternoon (or fanuiies, 'Cireulare may ve ob- tained at olther academy. Ez Gagnon DANCING ‘92 Fifth . ACADEMY, Fourweenth at ay and Friday eventoys, a! So clock. ST COR. PERRERO'S DANCING ACADEMY, NOWTIW ner of Twenty-eighth atreet and Brow way, now open fur the reception of pupil. Cirouiars to be hail st the Ace, Hite “INSTRUCTOR OF DANCING INTHE LEAD. ing acminarien of New York, at M4 Went Thirty-fonrth roet. Classes for ladies or ohiliten daily. Mouday yaad Thursday. THOMPSON'S DANOING AC tre Parlor Sut FO, ET, vii bebe A200: oom and Dining Room ned. 1000 worth « sees cheap LL THR MAGNIFICENT UOUSEHOLD ror RNITORE, contalued in the prizato resttenice 44 ¥ fea near ies avenue. " i in, for BED: ining Puraitures A jod with Carpets, Fur arma; wouthly paymente (axon: eMiiya Go. cores? wih ‘ind oth | pay os. 138 and rere? offer their Mook wi wholesale prio ‘All Gooue Warrtaied | OLAS F FURNTTI Geutiemen— | OCTOBER 22, 1868. TRIPLE SHEET. MILLE. SANGALI AND ‘Tit PATISIAN BALLET. E BEST UACLET TROUPE IN AMERIOA. t Ug EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. CAIS.-QENEVIEVE AT Ts. Lessee and Director... Paatonstan THIS EVEN HALF-PAST SEVEN. Firat Hn productian in America of PENBAC! by SPECTACULAR J. GRAU ATPRE- ort GENEVI RABANT, EVENING, OCT. 33, i every watil further no presented wilh'a splendor of fale en acege never ‘equalled in ‘America Dor surpassed in Europe. Debut on this oce: aston of . MARKIE DESCLAUZAS, whose European celeb nt is well Known to ail Amortoan vis. fora in during the recent season, when sue or, rented a memorable furor as Prince Charming ta ‘the Cendriliton™ 4. FONTA! oat gifted your pe who has obtwined ibe highest dis- taco in auch favoriie Offenbach characters. as La Gralide La Belle Hele Boulotie, £c. HBC OR W. GABEL. extootned as one of the greateste comic artiats on the French stage, and for whom the role of Pitow, in Genevieve do Bra- dant was erorcealy written, ‘The cast three one will comprise the prime donne, BECKI a iN a wget done Sauesay! PETTY, M aeketrt, BAGEARD AND M. GAB ore er with, the entire strength of the com) ice. —To prevent speculators from the public Bnamber of reseryed seats will be retain ing advan evening for sale at the box office of the theatre. Orchostrit seats, #1 60; dress circle, prosceniun ei ‘Ll; private bo: 105 imlesoo @1e 30 rt B15; general AMLLY iy pre, PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY OFFER TO THE ‘a series Of six Conserts and eighteen Rehearsuls f a VE enty-evonth season, | ‘The Orchestra wil consist of 100° professional performers, } under the direction of TERR CARL BERGMA The foil verng eminent artiste here | dwrteg the season Nadawe PAUIPA ROSA Madanu ha: OLE BULL, stingaiahed! tragedian and the Lied mbers’ tickets to 6 cous East Fourteenth 6 My Noa. Fund 1 Nasean a The (slomeag 2809 OU Pa) sa ace ow ian Total. D. SoHAAD, L Vneiyae TICKET OF FICE, 14 is ee RESERVED SEATS FOR Ant THEATRE: 3. !ADEMY OF MUSIC. ROOK LYN A few VC) MIQUK, for Lau sail's 80 ‘aut poriormnnce ab the Brooklyn Academy ou MONDAY ‘th NING NEXT, OC- TOBE! 26, 16s, A cane! MY OF MUSIC.—CLARA LOUISA ONLY DOWN TOWN TICKET OFFICE, 14 BROADWAY. “ intereating, invat how to live. ant wi and we ve for, are New York Musouta of Anaiomg. Those anaolo to allend ont receive a copy by forwarding 26 eats to the wectutary, 613 Broadway, PIANOVORTES. me S PIANOFORTK MANUFACTURERS JENNYS & SON fare the Girat fn the city wer, purity and sweet ean of tone, elegance of tnish t reat durability their fn ramente are unequalled. | Fing second hand) Planog for Factory and warerooms 235 Kast Twenty-first street, ween Secoud and ‘Third avenues. N BABY WAY OF PROCURT HORACE WATERS 4 CO., 451 Broadway, will 4 d hand Pisnos, Meiodeons and — » and take from $5 to #25 month: |. 60 new and second hand Tostruments for rent, Spplied it purchased, or for aale at bargaina for ea onEar PIANO--IN GOOD ORDER, FOR A100 etave rosewood Pianoforte, hating modern im- ‘a bargain for cash. FICENT CHICK 4 original pric neha {four round cornerss duiahed back, ull fron frame aud wll tle latest improvements; wiso guaran: teed, Apply at 24 Third street. See Sporty twcally ten ally parany toe Sea Diving Re . Taqaire at 44 W ade to order, city uth, cont @600, for tings, Brobres, a, lars, Sliver Ware; ixtoeuth, street, near Sixth FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY WILL SELL THEIR maguincens Pianoforte, owt 5M for leas than hall 5 rung: celebrated makers arantee ‘henry ww [1d Seventh aireet, ni Goop CHANCE TO BUY PIA 08 aT GREAT JA bargains on eect nt of removal, one seven octave rone- wood at ven octave at © one 66 oc tave at el pone Bt Octave at $125. Pirnon to rent and aoit on Instalmente. ai Fourt enue, between Twenty-foura and Twenty-Lfth streets, JUEGART CARVED ROSEWOOD. PIANO, MOU improvements; Newton & Co., makers; cont #600 RS, tS for sale AT TRE PUEATRE CO- | 4! M Second <— of gto naan) goatfut prima HA HOE warty ERY PWEDNESDAY AND 5A B..-Purchase tickets at oft a offive and not of speon- store about the entrance way. LA GRAN: FRE ay tion it ‘Twenty-third i AMIMEMENTS, AM “AMUSEEers, mH) bia Favankh LTA ire. 614 BROADWAY. at! ons aN! aba oh | 2g asin a kB Pam, sath week. iriiis GREAT ViKsATiin GommuariON. {i wi 4 woMPTY Du! MPTY. ‘Sth PATRONIZ!.D BY FABHIONABLE Mi LTD UD Ls, omedian and Pauiomimist, and ni,itly won vo & ve mest bilartous emuaatra Si tie ianocent or 5 aoriihl SPLENDAD WILL, ‘chutitnenta, comic trie entertain. , muccete af the great ‘uriacibie orgeous “Toneieg onthe pane. tes senha reat i tote sidan, TROUPY Day third street. nd Manager CrERA WOU Pets NDE DU EDEL Gk: GEROLSTEIN RY EV! INGeON an OCTOBER and itans que. director's purpose to wivilly adhere tothe Rutlotncemantmade at he opening of he eeason to posseal Se raphe euscession ® warty of tee pe io ais ay suv ion REPRESENTATION® of LA GRANDE DUCHESAM will therefore bo given, aad on YeeetNa RPE Te bmute HELENE will be revin rod with, SURPASSING Pada AO ANY PREVIOUS SpAAryEnay, OCTOB! a FIRST AND ONLY “OKAND pCHaeen » MATINEE. Reserved seats for t Schirmer’s Music + mui "1 Broadway, and at the ny oftee of the oper ‘Hou For the accommodation of visitors to ‘Pike's Opera Fanse qmanibusee of the ‘Twonty.thind street ine bt eave Union Mare ani enue Hotel every two minutes from mene y o'clock FP. M., and ‘proceed’ di to the the the- pes OPERA HOU: si Lari A 108 OF Teluruing 10 Broadway after E. ND ONLY GRAND MATINEE OF La G| Rat DE DUCHESSE DI QEROLSTEIN, SATURDAY, OCTOUER 24, TIBLO'S GARDEN. Leasees THIS “THURSDAY EDWIN FORRES! will appear (or the tast time in Shaki edy of with the following RVENING,” OC a OTHELLO, powerful cast !— AT ON & PALMER ER Bt, 1868, are's powerful trag: George Clarke, Mordaunt, Burnett, Burroughs, Owen Bare lowe, Misa Lillie, Mme. Ponial, TO-MORROW. lay SDWIN FORREST, LAST TIME AS RICHELIEU. SATURDAY ERON AS GAMTUL Tn pr Be worn muse UM, Open trom Fy ny. Attermoon at 2 nin Wid THOMPSON BURLESQUE TROUPE. very evening, Ik = |wainesay yand Saturday LYDIA THOMPSON, Mins Liza Weber, Miss Pauline Markt: Mir Ada Harland, Mr. Hurry Peckett. « at 8 ofolock, ‘Two is varation JACK CADE nnd MACHET Me Secured six days in advance. er of Thirtieth street. formances dally. CROWDED HOUBES. Bnecens of the season. THE MAN AT THE WHEEL, S: Misses Webor, Harland, Markham ; many. Monday, Tuesday, Thureiny and Pridey OR, THE LITTLE Ighetuily fanny farce Mr. Bock- —18 SHARE, RONNIE FISHWIFE. Preah oovelties ave belug continually added to THE WONDERS "SM Iniuntory Readings, ROSALIND, “As You LADY MACBETH. sMacheth DEATIL OF CON: NCK DE “Marmion”, THE MAY gi HIP OF HENRY oklyn, on TU Lt WEDNESDAY. oor, Ye SHOOND READIN ow dpen at , RMER'S, 701 BROADWAY. corr SIDDONS “ONLY APPRARANCK 1N seas OCT. 2, at (reat RUROPEAN gincus. GRAND Ee UESTRIAN DEMONSTRATION nightly at 8. S WERTHEIM UsEU, soc ner DDONS. T. Wi. programme, which has been selected for the ty AN Fe jecttaly ulmitted :- hakspeare ‘hakepeure Academy of , Manager. JAN, ROMINSON, only Hare Back Hider in the world. CLARENCY, HE 8 TPO, eRe WONDK, UCIELE WATSON, AN Eglin INNE with a PEER THE Biilaly BUM ISLEY HERWOOD FAMILIiS. TROUPE OF 110 PERPORNE H AFTERNOONS AND NIGHTS. Ouly Chrous | ia Kew ors, stung fourta street ul Broadway. EW TORK CIRCUS, Fourteenth treet, ce ed of Music. . LENT. WRDNESI Every might at8 aud at both Matinees will be presented t BRILLIANT ASIATIC SPECTACLE entitled - DIRKOTOR. ATi AY AND ate RDAY, THE UBINESE FESTIVAL, Ok, FEAST OF LANTERNS. Previous to the «] ELEGAD Comprising eve give entite BE: _Admisston, 50 cents QTEINWAV HAL it ‘AND ay ERSIFTED NES IN THE CIRCLE, pirengih of the WHATS OF. jactarkeybie ne AND WONDERS OF ATHLETIC SKILG, PRIN THE WORLD. ldven under ten, 35 cents. SATURDAY. » THLODQRE THOMAS SATURI ING, AL. Coxe ERT, OCTORER 24, Y EV When the following dlstinguishod aitiste will appear :— Tho colebraced Primm MME. INNA aor at Mr. 5. Together with pppearenoe this ME. F. ‘DE GA GRANGE nensoa), BEKONER, THEONORE THOMAS De NRIVALLED ORCHESTRA. ON Fomine corner Front orved weats, i crn! ved woats aad tickets will commence THIS 2 box oilies of Steinway Hall; atc. Sehir- TOV roadway, and at the General Ticket v4 NSE IM OF Tac axbarist comic Ge! TICKETS, ONE EW APOLLO BALL, nn street and aT, EST DOLLAR. ta extra. Broadway. US OF THE AGE, AM. ‘AY LOR, AND Hi8 SPLENDID COMPANY, who appear every evening iu an umber of features entirely new to An GRAND MATINEE SATURDAY. ERVATORY OF MUSIC, introduc! EW YORK CO! 82 Filth aves $20 128, 139 and 124 Ci jour pireety wear Bt INSTRUCTION DAILY, fi Myst competcat masters. Th AI REOT LAY CLASSES, 19 PREK Elementary, Classes, designed aapec TE INSTRU elegant entertainment, erica. oorner Fourteenth a:reet, and ADWAY, New York, tate,’ Brookiy. w'y P. M., by the ranted; will 9 rly half price? used throe monghs. who are dedctant to ‘the rudiments of tm Bleecker, near Bowery. ale. i aa ssa iiiedielianet meen Vi polities. irgan. OR SAL¥—A SPLENDID ROSEWOOD SEVEN 90. Theory aad Goraponttion: horus Classes lave Pianoforte, at a acrifices will be warranted by Shinor Tustrurnente, 431 West Twenty-fourth street, between Minth sna Modarn Languages, Native Profeswors, Ec aveae®: LLEMANIA HALL, TNE {OR SALE CHEAP FOR casH—six vew, rirst | A “ig and Union aquare. 7e; very full and briliant tone, ithe taelory of "Dekubo, Nos Wand 12 Second ay. OR SALE VERY CHEAP A HANDSOME ROSEWOOD Piano, seven octave, city make. Avply at %1 West Fir- y-firat street. TANOR, &C. my Bag vad Bt ae mY BRST aes, at great ae! Paintings, W atchea, Plited Ware, vara, ny Revolee dries. Cash patd for Pinnde, Watches, Ac. ai ae ¥. JON! i, 2 Ann street. WAsteo-a FIRST CLASS PIANO, WITH ALL THE modern improvements; any person having one for sale will plonse state the of maker. Music Teacher, box i Fiteraia oaice 100 sigan shear” L . waND, ‘GRAND WARE at bargains for xD SQUARE ict aud eid COMMING, Ho. # Uoton square. CPLEURATED PIANIST WILL GIVE PRIVATE A lersonn ip sir f myo of pixnoforte piaying; terms mod- erate, Address Pianist, station F. GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSERUCTION ON THE Lay ‘g residence for #10 per Led tt] bost ret. ‘Address, with residence, Teacher, box 116 es; sainry moderate. Address Organ, rent, Court wu. Terms $0 per ces | | AN OR | at ALEZ, TEACHER Fortioth street Third avenue, Harie DRIVATE MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. PIANO, QUITAR, Li _Victio, Organ, Singing, 242 Weat Twenty izth street} clark; terran moderate, Provemor J, JAY WATSON, Musical Director. ‘Bend for etrenlar. | Qireatio’ WANTED “BY A” COMPETENT BOPRAKO Sova Progeatant church, Address Ly Ly care ot D. Morr “M1 Hrondway, on A Son, O47 Broadway. 800D TENOR SINGER TO TAKE ANTED-A& W ‘iiarce cf congregation a shurt dimnnce from the fs App to 3. Withar, 38 Pine etree, room No. & between [0 aand 9 0" BLLLIARDS, LLIARD TARLH FOR SALE FOUR POCKETS, few: tlle and cues. Apply at 2 Wil ian fort House, ILLIARD TABLE enear. Bi ticlan 4 Collencer Pocket Tabte, ut tittle used. | iy at Beaver strom, second door. iA reat FOR SALR VERY veItHs NEW IM blew berore you | Duy tho dutarent toakere’ pi Warerooms Tie Puiton stoves aud ( 4 POR BALE—A | BILLIARD TABLE, FOUR POCKE An port order: price BLM, inci tity {mila cuss, 5 Ty Atarene Whittensore, New Brighton, * I F°ss SALE.-CHBAP, ABM & ' avory: hing catnplets, ine.vid Appy ws tremoat gage, Now. iat way std BILTJARD Ti BLE, new cloth and baile! aioe ANIST DESIRES AN ENGAGEMENT fiat x Professor A. RIfOT East Sixteenth fy ic Fifth av NIGHT AT 6, EARTH AND MAN. famot GEOLOGICAL L EXHIBITION or. loot with Si tablonns, 94fo0t hare. Aaruiaab ildren, di; reserved seats, 41. ‘Admiasion Ble. + _Doors open at ahs oelock. R. DE CoRDOVA'S Annual Course of CoriUMOROUS hg’ hee mgd At STEIN’ } Ss —_, Nov. % 160, ihe fpratte af Raratogs,” ven ‘or. By hotte, i Monday veal is, ees. jobette,"” Monday evening, in toon ‘To prevent the monopoly of tickets ators, upavotdabl, Ly Pitgatton sclaretend “Rite “Mr. de Cordorale Lectures, Steinway. ” for tickets for this course of tectures will be recei secured strep ta the order of repatry. wee strictly in the order of rs THE DYING ZOUAVE. 618 ‘The moat 1 breast and life's B wondertal blood leaviug K i represenvanoa hx? «edna ” a ‘everacen ‘The Sleeping Beanty, D of the inst lofant Veous Ww Ww and thousande of A A other curiosities, —¥ Y¥. 0 6 OF ANATOMY, d r to 1 ° view tt ‘ 5 . marvetione o o 4 and ® ¥ ” tuleard of * x . wonders. ” from 8 A. % ti PM A smneaneiaane ‘Thg Dzing Zounve. | one and iadiem, “| 100, iN M Nov, #. ener of Museum of An: S'axon GIORZA, tween Brondway and RS. REGULA SERVED srara Raid Abe THEATRES, ne JB FIORRS OFFIOR, oI Uni m4 BitOADWAY. ALDEN LANE, KEES THE. BaROPOLITAN JO National Conservatory of rom dway. an HROADWAY THEATRE, MARIN AWTOLNETES, watomy PROFERSO Fourth avenne. OF VOCAL BIC, ubie, Right areel, be: THIS EVENING, TANTED TO PURCHASR—ANATOMICAL PREPARA- {Hone and Curiosities of ll kinds, Apply to the ‘Man: way. PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT 97 Nassau street old Herald Building), whete you can have ali norte of Theatrical, Clrewe a and At prives {Bat dery competition ATRES, a’ LANE. A. She'mont poplar lyn; the cind to be de posited at 1,228 Broad LITTLE « war im a tireth yor eae ©) and inet poh 2 brah + ‘ae Vaijed OTIOR... PILINCIPAL DOWN TOWN THE SALE OF RESERVED SKATS FOR ALL me . I BROADWAY, CORNER MA! base bail club in ‘signated by vat way. fairy WY THR LAST STEAMER VOCAL Otfenbach's, “Genevieve d: at Tas General Printing, OFFIOR SILVER, BASE BALL BAT Ly BE ERESENTED td w York or Broot > * b, DONALDBON: U8 WANTED 1 ma TELY—TO from four tr ITY spectact age. Apply at the New Tork Oireun, Fourteenth cul Md siaignen” Ae. Kor r6 ytet, Wourteeath RELACKS. TEUME MENT A, y Proprietor aut Manas Mo LESTE WAAC PRE at te oduction of tae SKW DkaMa Mn nl 98 tha " EARP f y PARO PLAYA TH) KSDAY ” eh re CU bh koe Me BT it q ieee oy Mrs £ MARL t Cit, ti oe MH. Rock REL. M: .. wn wpe Gs We LEONARD, vara vi, Ko Mr. &. OASHAN, ra A FM ONY, Mins MOCO YVINGE, T Mlas PANY GRELNE, Mi MA FRIDAY, (ean, 22-7 HONEYMOON, SATURDAY, OCT. rae moat tetampluaut 38, me in preparation, will be pra ON MONDAY, OCT, 26, with new scenery, cosines, appoiutingnts, mechanical of wiitoh, having beea | foots ort cand a cat, RW VORK THEATRE LAST NIGHTS: of Mr. Charles Oayier'y aati REAY LOCAL SATLONAL DRAMA, ria popular story, pubiisted ta the Obl fo Uorner, entiti OUT OF THY REREETA, with its beauti: NEW LocaL sorneRy, UM KLABORATE MECHANICAL, EPFECTS AND GREAT Cane OF CHARACTERS In the Grat aot a life-like view o WASHINGTON MARKET 1 BUSY TEMES, Introducing, wall known, charuciors of that tocalty,, Onlom square, We City Hogpital Ae. ijox ollce open froin sb P.M. SATURDAY MATING. WAY THEATRE. ADMISSION 0 CRN’ I noanaes OF TIME —OVRTAIN MISES AT re 14 EVENING AND SATURDAY MAINE ENG: OF MR. AND MRS. W. J. FLO! ” sa caro ADDITIONAL ATINACTION. FOURTH APPEAL aUN OF ARANCE THs Bis W. J. FLOREN J. FLORENCE IN TWO CHARACTERS. R. 7. J. FLORENOB IN FOU CHARACTERS, aus a anak IN BIX BONGS AND DANG! NO THOROUGHFAR LABIME, Mr, Wi, FLONENGE Im bis marked suooees of Ubenreizan, oward Paul's Protean Fai 8 Oe THRIC 4 ORENCE i POUR CHARACTERS. ae Pt si IN SIX SONGS AND DANCES, _ Saturday—GREAT FLORENCE MATINER. CADEMY OF MORO Foun aaa STREET. is8 KELLOGG. STRAKOSCH.. UNPARALL | of the ermal American Frins Deana, TOMORROW (ERIDAY) KVENING, OvtoltR 2, ATR DUDE DADU CUIELE, the (avoriie Gontraltog eK " COLKITI, POLLA KOPTA. Atuaaite Rote thes entire wa rd actof Gousod’s opera MISS KELLOGG..... ..MARGUERITS ‘The Grand Orchestra winter th direction of BI Mr. CARL ANN and Signor GIORZA. L NOTIC ‘The management, encourazed by the great success atien® 4s Aeilogy’é appearances, has dapided upow WO KELLOGU OPERA NIGHTS, MONDAY, October 26, WEDNESDAY, October’ being positively the Inst appearances of Mine Kellogg, to her bap tet for Bosto Senta ready om Friday (to-m0Fr0 DMR CR” ‘a, ant upon giving Kenerrod senta 5) cont one ‘ Scersoat taki sirote 18 conte, 5. DAY (24th), THURSDAY, October 38-- BROOKLYN ACADEMY, Ticket oifiees—Box ollive, y Penn ‘Schirmer's, 701 | way, and alscoy's, 1d Broadway. CADBMY, OF MUSIO.—KELLOGG MATINEE, + Aas oe Eee SORAN! ELLOGG MATINE Mins CLARA WOUISE RELLOGG will appear in a grand C pot which tho e: iF “FAUST.” Admission (all parte)... Tickete can now be had at the box ofice of the Academyg Schirme 701 Broadway, anc ket Office, 114 Broadway. Bowery om ERY THEATRE, RAN rub WERE OF 3. 33: } MCDOKOUANS GRAND UCCESS—HOUSE® CROWDED. Crimson Shield. nepa Shlotd, | Oxtmwon Shigl@, Now and vorgrous |, wi New Ree ery ai Great Effects. and Gorpe dob arin sate Grand Matines *Shaoes, of rior. ADEMY oF MUSIC. Annual, Festival for ‘the benegt of the ROMAN aD, OC RPHAN ASYLUM. ‘THURSDAY sroRE i es a QRAND' PNrrkr cai “ ines commences ut 3 o'clock. teenage commences at % o'clock. and Miostrelsy. KELLY Scions PMNSTRELS. with the’ peat LEO and EDWIN KELLY, who have ates volun They will appear in HOOLEY'S MINSTRE Brooke and Williams burg. See att toole Also 4 number of iis artiany wBo have kindly volunteered. Also Mr. JAMES DU Four piecoa and splendid Minstrel performances. Manager. ‘Mr. Mfoore open one hour before each perforinnn Open one hour before ac Tickets #1 each. Childen t under twelve halt pe price. XE) Ls GaRDEX_wepwest DAY. JENTRAL PAR! ‘an atath ote, ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS. TO: KORBOW. pe kee croaee 3, AT 4, The following of ass Tit! ‘a compositions will be performed :— MARCH OF VICTORY. oo tHEOORE 4 ej CADEMY OF MuUSIC— | JEROME RAVEL has the pleasure of ap INTRODUCTION 4 nD Test Ari in thia country of the originals f & KOTARD, LEOTARD, LIOTARD, LEOTARD, LEOTAKD, LBOTARD, LEOTARD, LEOTARD, originally from (re 9 ‘and luiterly from the various Europeam capitats, who wil AN ABSOL CURLY LIMITED NUMBER OF PERFORMANC, Cy whit oatablishments of auf> niverinningia New York at the Us THURADAY SIGHT, OCTOW EA 2, 4 to future advertisements, | The Director reapactfully 4 particulncs OF MACEYOY'S HIBERNICON, At Pike's Musio linn bid wes street, corner A iN 'TRELARD, with Barne; Ful Chorus Ke S| Every evening & Sal the Guide. NTINUED Orchentrm, SONTINUED BOC rday Matinen, [ELLY & LEON'S MINSTRELS, 720 BROADWAY. . Revival of Uie greaveat Burlesque ever acen. DUTE | GRAND | fy CON THY, PROGRAME NEW AND ORIGINAL. LOOK OL'T FOR ORPHER AUX Ki 8, FOURTEENTH STRERY, RYANT'S MINETRELS inj eer aa uh at rected et DANCE, NO tanec BRY ANTS’ MINSTRELS, HTH STREET OPERA HOU SR se ery: NO. 586 BEQADWAY. LESLIE, 1 This GALLE RNIA' COMEDIAN. aptil eae HARRY R rgavno THE THINNEST WAN IN NEW yore. grand hall will be be sinc Tee beanie Basis, Immense bit fy OPER AM OUF FE, MARDER BROWN, OR THE PACIFIC SLOPER, ing style of never equaliod om jueon & ue, A GENUINE ORIGINAL, avulned with Inighter m masa! No mio! beets J The whole andience cor Pen and ink fail to apt th a nee pen. Beats secu Teor Crowded mena: Crowded af nightly. | —s ts Vi mee DHAMA i te Mert rt Pec rURi A ThRe WixDot EJ 3 OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. Roars of laughier and applause gree ing the Great omnia Drama, A prerpeD SRNSATION. Fae, TONY PASTOR, In ® grant Alice Setdier. souNNy Tiowvaby, Bi of Addie Leitram ANK kb IGN, rare and Helen Sinith, ow THOMSON, altractive | i, hae RIGGS, Nore cea. | Gorento 3th COLA. Soe the Bink EMMETS, rograw men, Hee Som At WiWESDAY Rnb BAIURDAY, Av Hee AGNIPICENT CATHOLIC FATR, AP IRVING HAUL, For the erection of a Church for the 16,000 Qatholiog of the Pariah of the Hpiphany. Promenade Concert by grerz evening Dramatic Per The popular sof Toodles Him Ont,” ig etued ig; every cbolcent refreshments, &c.; presided over \ 5 {Ling ladiee of the parshes of #1. Ann, St. sie viate Conception and Epiphany. Acinteaion only 23 cents, M™ CONWAY'S PARK THHATRE, BROOKLYN. RSDAY, OCT, 8. by! AND MK ais, ¥ tae aR aUaRDaN DiAttarnan, an adventures = Neu. Mia FB. Conway Bras Fo Conny ROOKLYN 1 ATHEN, grt LU EVERY nraitr whi i M, WELL'S OREAT EXILHERION 8 BTERKOFTICAN PEK AINE ON SATURDAY at 2 ofelook, Wer ones House BROOKLYN. sud al 11°? Ge aa ev Wits aanone ag nicht, Monday “ oa JOR, 3 or, . The an Duteb ymedinn aod" c le | Archy Hughes, 8.8. Purdy, Billy, V CAR Gow Ricatuus Gaol Waite aid all Yio sighs ge vrawt

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