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e SEW JERSEY. 7 bd Jersey City. Fara. Acorent.- At one o'clock yesterday after- ‘poon ® man named Heary Hahn, employed at @ Sugar house, was leaning over a railing in that when a heavy wi attached to a wind- ‘violently a ls 66 breaking his cuusing tur ikes to penetrate tie fest. re. a fiative of Sweden, phony i poe 7 years a painter by trade, “Coroner W: will an Smaneet this evening, DRUGGED AND Rowuun.—A restdent of Dunkirk, N, te, nome George ‘Tincombe, visited New York on Wednesday for the purpose of obtaining money due fohim. Having reveived $1,500, he was on bis re- tura, and when he crossed the Pavonia ferry and about to take the cars at the Erie Rail depot he fell im wita a fow rather ao reer tebe tata b gi pot hes idvensiule io alum- ah in the evening by a eaet on Pi a bated owt hum to teed Seat inven went OF nis case that he had been foully deat, i a were sent to aut 0 up the susp vase} sipde- in connection with afatr:—: eg hayes praprietoe ot a antan MM james Kilizen, John ‘an an hey ey werd taken before the Ke- Adatns. ee, or who held them for v ibe Was Jef. without @ cent, Hoboken, THE SEIZURE OF THE MevuonIsT CuuRcH.—The ‘recent seizure of the Methoulst church by the Sheri” ‘at the instigation of the Common Couneil ia creasing */eonsiderabie excitement in the community, particu- aarly as the unwarranted action is against the popu- Dar wish, as explained below. The lustory of the affair ts briefly toid:—On the 1st of October, 1846, the {Hoboken Land and Improvement Company did .in ood faith, at the hands of E, A. Sievens, give & Ld clan deed for a jot seventy-tive by one undred feet oa tie southeast, coruer of Churca ake for @ church si and the Moino- Bs, jt Episcopal ciurch did im good faith accept deed (0) sail ground, and imunediateiy foo under great diiticuittes and discourage- pays ® goud, Neat and sudsiantial brick edifice at of $11,00), Woich property Was subsequcnuy sproved af ub xpeuse of $8,000. The church and -goneregniion coutsaned to Worstip in said cuurca for pearly nineteen yours without molestation, 10 ir, 1806, some puri not friendly to the ext Bpiscopal curck induc the eity author. les to bring # suit against the church tor the ground oon which it sianus, clawing It as @ pactol a ‘Tue Huds » Gouuty Cours decided im favor the city, An appeal was taken to the Supreme ha i which gourt conilrmed the decision of tie Sone below. on thus juncture the citizeus urged the © circuiule & petition for a special qisiutive act, by which the church edilice could be Bold to the city lor a city wil, a8 iiobuken dows not one, ‘The pettuion was largely syed by in- uential citizens au te City auihogtics, The Legis- saw it was a case Of Justice, and without Ppposition ps Passed a law tonesions the Chuita upoa following coudivous:—i. The city shouid Dot give Over $10,000 for the ipuiiding, nor expend over $5,000 ‘to change it mw a cily halt; 2. Pe ace required tuat AButhe next charier election (Witich took piace tue Wing Week) Ou ae LickeLs lor CILy Olticers suoUid prinied, “sor 4 City Mull,” or, *Aguinst a City * the resuls oi the Clectiom: showed that had vowd for @ City Hall, and ony 6 it. ‘Tue vote was alinost unanimous 10 lieve the nhs ‘ue Mayor and Comiuon Coun li, aided by bi ers and archiicois, eareiully Jo- the chureu edifice and sated to the trustees bib Was @ Inuci Deter building than they expeot- Pai Worth muck inore than Lue amount aod the aot, Wheiea@pon the Couinon Couned dd ‘Purchase the ciurcu, tur the sui of $9,500, from tho of Trustees. 1ue@ Alayor took ie Bet of pur- hase by the Gouuuon Covncil aud heid it for nue then returned it the tacoming uncll with bis veto, which was sustaiucd che yw Council, § By that act of tue or Comuwn Council all the proderiy Methodis. spiscopat chunch in tha city, worth pte ‘was jos, Un Feoruary 23 the shen, throuyh s deputy, demanded the keys and Wook possessiva the churca aud Jurniture, aud without any cere- furned the largest Protestant congregation ih school in Hoboken tuto the’ sirect at a When proiracted meeiuugs and @ revival Were Progress. “i his act took place when it was known the church bad secured ground, had adopted for @ new churci and were Waking every to remove a3 soon as they couid the Square into their coutempiated sew Thus aler twenty years of bard and @acniice tus church, Waich has beea 10 BONE in preacuing the Gospel and edacat- ohfldren m Sabbath schools, is deprived of perty aud forced to move, without tue city oue dollar compensations forming a Case ai- without a parallel, where a city has caused tie me of @ church without some remuneration hen, by the heavicsi voie ever casi, the peopis tad Purchuse it, ‘ae churclt Was Hot seized ior ua- taxes, but on the win ofa few leaders of tie a Council, aud nos for any subsiautial reason yet given. Hudson City. COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS.-Tho trial of Wil- Mam Knight, Wiliam Thomas and Wilijam Johnson, ‘three colored men, for aileged.vurgiary in the house of Mr, McKay, in Vrecland avenue, Bergen, on the morning of the 27th of December last, wae takea up Bao! the Jersey City ierry, footof Cortiandt strees, New York, ag hy ao large ented of clutiiug, tie same thor B @Xam’ nia- jon of the oumde revealed the of the burglary = D the New York oficers. Phe property was suvse- PR Beatees aad Knight was taken to the county jail. ihe ovier two Were soon acter arrested. ‘The jury returned @ verdict of guilty against the three prisoners. They are to be tried on fauother indictment aise. Newark. JUDGMENT AGAINST 4 RatLRoap.—In the Mercan- ‘tile Court yesteroay judgment was rendered by * Judge Bigelow against the Morris and Wssex Rail- road Company on two complainis for violation of A city vrdinance reguiating crossing obstructions, ‘Trenton. Destrvetive Fine at Moreisvi.tx—Two Mex BoRN&p TO DEATU.—On Tuesday night a fire broke out in a barn in Morrisville, Pa., opposite this city. ‘The flames spread.so rapidiy, in the absence of auy fire department, that two poor unfortinates who ‘were sicepmig in the bara, logether with two cows, ‘were burned to cinders, One of the Mifated mea ‘was named Samuel Keynoids, of Trenton. The nawe -of the otuer could uot be ascertained, Democratic Cavgus—A joint caucus of both houses of the Legisiature was held on Wedaesday might, when the foliowing wero nowinated:—lror Keeper of the State Prison, David ienion, Rassaic; age of State Prison, Jobn Markey, Ivins avis, —— Richey, Peter smyth and Mott Kilcauloy; State Librarian, seremiaa Daly, of Mid jesex. dir, John byt the preseub Coroner and Justice of tie Peace in Hobukeu, Was nominated to be Associate -dudge in Hudson county. After other nominations ‘were | made the mecting adjolrned. SvbueMn Covnr.—ia the State Supreme Coart at ‘Trenton, yesterday, sixtxen successful candidates received @ license of counsellorsiiy, and tour of at. torneyship. The court, consisiing of Chief Justice Beasley and Justiwes Depue, Hedle, Dalrymple, Woodhull, Van Syckie and Vredenburgh, thea com- menced to deliver opinions, among which only a few ‘Were of any interest to tho public, in the case of Vreeland vs, Vetterlein the plant? was non-suited in the Hudson County Circuit and the decision cou- firmed here. Vreeinnd is a reai estate agent, and received ordera to sell & property on commission, Detonging to the defendant. Another real esta pd Was similarly instrucied, Vreciand drew the ‘attention of the ptirchaser to the property, but Gar- Favrant effected te saie nad received $60) comida: gion, Vreeland aco claimed a commission, but the poe tm Court sustained the original decision tor he PeaVON thal he Was not the ageut turoagh whose $e Ehttemealtty the sale Was brought to a compie- In the case of hens = Hancock, of Woodbridge, ve. ‘tho New Jersey Hailroad Company it was decided that the cumpany must pay tho tux. It seems that “the yg hed one bought a oon contaising 110 acres ia Woodbridge to enable them to construct ¥ Dranch line to their main road for the purpose transpo! vei tothe main line, ‘The t tghaehip adeessed 1 pany some $10,000 on the®ranc! ye ; but it was ruled that as St ha Taathaeee specified ta Pain “ihe Heaven va. the Mayor and Com- mon ‘orart to Temove an ores & vauit in his iot on en and the Common Connell as ‘en dollars*as @ license for the privi- to nce with an ordinance of the city, ananimoasly that tt ts an liwposi- zit int it nt cht die convenient urt consequently deciared the ordinance nuil and Ih wd. one Of Misa Giles ve. Ene Teniperance Hau aE of “ihe laintdir. She cae § at I. eu and recoverel County Court ean = intra woh the waa ior ian aerying pit was & min ‘The Court deor that Loge han a a year elapsed between the marriage and oqmmencement of the sult decision be favor af of oy defendant, ae acme be | and anvan, fattroad Company for Gponaee for over> ange on irclgit it was decided was with Wosttot 8 by reas Earl contracted to have his soodg brome Bron New York and detivered at Ked Bank, aspress roa company not tor bar” gue ne was on Udlgmen titerore rendered tn favor of the ruliroad com- ba the case of Louts Parker, Collector of Taxes in Trenton, vs. Colone: C, K. flall, of Trenton, it was decided that the act of the Jopaacate exempted nine months Pie baring narreg sine & 300 and as the moe of 1866 does not repeal the pee act Colonel Hall had no right wo pay the tax at In the soe o of the State va. Westervelt, convicted of ont joney under false prevences, the Court could sea ny iusuiieisucy in the indiciinent, aud therefore ordered the court before = ‘the Case ‘Was originally tried to pronounce sentenc: In the case of the Cape May and Melville Railroad Company, at tho suit of Garretson, a new trial was ordered, Garretson sues for dainages sustained by the burning of his plantation by sparks (as atleged) from & locomotive belonging to said company, ‘The Court declared @ great part of the testimony taken as inadmissible, and hence the order for anew tal, The New Jersey Legislature. In the senate yesterday the ‘Transit bill camo up on special order. Mr. Robins moved to strike out ail after the enacting clause, und offered a subst tute, which carries out the suggestion made by the Governor, thas all transit daties shail be abolished and the railroad compantes required to pay a tax oi One-half of one per cent upon the cost of their works nngil the form Stato tax. No company now paying transit duties shai! in any year herealter pay a less tax to the State than te amount of such duties paid mm 1648. This act is not to apply to companies now paymg & tax, unless they accept it withio three months, The bill legalizing the ante-nuptial acree- mebt between Clara F. Mead and Charles K. Landis, of Vineland, was passed. The Senate then ad Journed til Monday evening. LONG ISLAYD. Ropperigzs av WesTsuRy.—An attempt was made afew nights since to enter the store of Lr. J. P. Kelsey, at Westbury; but the robbers were driven om by dogs without succeeding. The same night Mr. James Post’s* premises were robbed of a horse gad wagon, some grain and beef, The borse and wagon were found a mile away, standing lw the yard of a farmer. The thieves had evidently taxon them onty to carry the stolen goods to their hiding place. A search’ for the balance of the goods re veulud notinng definite. WESTCBESTER COUNTY. Burc.any.—Last Wednesday night the coach- house of Mr. Miles Carpenter, at Irvington, on the Iludson, was entered by parties, who carried away harness and robes to the value of $300, The depre- dators, who raised a window by metas of a spade, operated so noiseiessly that the coachman, who was Bieeping in an adjoining room, was not disturped. It 18 generally believed in the netghborhood that the burg.ary was committed by river thieves. SysTRMAviCO ViG!LANoa ON THE PaRT OF StuixeRs.—The contest for supremacy between the hatters of. Yonkers—who are at present on @ “strike”—aud thelr late employers as yet evinces no svinptoins of yielding on either side. It has been discovered by the police authorities, within the past day or two, that the ‘strikers’? have inaugurated a complete system of: espionage over thelr fellow workmen who may feel inclined to acceps the verins oifered. ‘Tails is doue, on the part of te former, by posting meu*on all the prin- cipal streets leadin; to the hat factory, that those who go and return from their work may be known; and, to imsure vigilance on the part of tuose doing picket duty, one of Ue number acted a8 Touadsumaa, Visiting each post at stated intervals, to see that no Man was neglecting his duty, This im- vrovised system of police routine has considerably anuoyed the Metro, is gitoort “voys in blue’? of the vil- lage, and in order to checkmate the sirikers it has been found necessary to pluee the whole force oa duty. No vivience, however, has beeu reported up to the present. _ THE CLARK MURDER AT WORCESTER, MASS. A Mystery in the Case. [From the Worcester Gazette, Feb. 24.) - Although the tush of e: seg which attended the cruel murder of susepi Clark in this ciiy oue year tuis moni has Low ninned almost enureiy away, aud its horrid details haye been slowly but gurel inking into the amet hidden recesses of the pubiic memory, yet occasional fact conmecied with the Cee bar ls elicited, and the bloody deed is again it before the public gaze. It was our fo.tune t hold conversa- tion a day or two ago with an official who Me aos intimately acquaiuted with the Jameses aad then fompg! aud be informed us of the object to which and Charies James intended to devote the ee eg Bengt might obiam from Clark. The following 1: were contided to our informant by silas Games "a siort une previous to bis execuop, It seems that a certain noted cracksman, or professional burglar, hed been overhauled by the police, and, behind prison bars, he ruminated on a certain heavy job that bad been putupim New York city, and in the eae ht = which he had veen assigued an mm) arrest was viewod with dismay pain” ca when he was put under bail they LAB res Jong aud hard, early late, to raise security sufficient to in- duce some responsibie person to ‘take up the bail bond. ‘Thetr work was without fralt, however, 80 Silas came up to this city and requested Ciark to become the imprisoned man's bondsman, This was refused, aud tien, dmyen to desperation, Silas retarned to Lp pd saene os itis mind to. murder, Clark to got the means, usin into his confiden and for the consam cia of their terrible thougat they sicep to-fay re) felons’ graves, While on t 14 topic we Pre reminded that the of ce tie money taken from Clark’s went ne on wher creda ae whose kets intid it 0 20 11 cecay? satisfactor Auswer is desired at at this oiti : WOAGIBLE MUBDER BY A WEGHO. Three Rivers, Mich. (Feb, | 20), cot lence of Letroit Free FI ate Oar usally quiet town was thrown into a sudden excitenevt this morning by a most daring and bru- tal murder oe ore ee Ry & negro upon his wite. It appears they some time previ Tesuibag in & fens Asam coninet woman, Mary Loving, making ber Lome with the family of Mr. Z. Jacobs, of (is village, About nine o'clock tis morning Robert Loving, the husband and murderer, went o tus pate catering from A street in front of the house, and requested a young daughter of Mr. Jacobs to teli his wife he wind ta aes her. She came out into the door yard within a few feet of the gate, and # few words between them when he (Loving) rushed at her with a knife and inflicted eight diferent wounds, stabbing her = the Jungs, and one thrust, reacning the ph instant deati. ‘Resistance was useless, Coid vooded determination was clearly depicted in bis vicious countenaace, and when he saw the result of lus brutish docd there was a look of fiendish galisfac- tion, Au attempt Was made Lo escape, and the uiur- derer ran off toward the river, but finding himself parsaed, suddeuly changed lis course and gae hiraseif inte the custody of the Deputy Sheri, Cap- tua C. C, Flint. He alleges as the cause of his hor- ribie crime tae frequeat aduitery of hiv wile with other men. Asxoturr Hzavy VeRptct AGAINST THe Eni PRaiLway.—A lew days ago it Was announced that a passenger Who Was injured at the Carr's Kock dis- aster on the Erie Kallway neatly a year ago bad been awarded a verdict of $05,000 dumag ae oe company tn the Supreme Court at Was regarded as an initial sult to ye followed Pep others brought by the wumerous suderers on the occasion referved lo, The second suct, that of Jacob B. Floyd vs. the Grie Railroad Com has just been conclnded at the Toga Circuit, Justice Join M. Parker presidiag, and tue verdict ts $15,000, for Pegs The Liuntra Gazette staies that upon re- ve four of the jury were in favor of giving damages, four $15,000, pind $10,000 and the Fomisivg ome $0,500. —mounenier Union, Fev, 23. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Dawsox—Brest.—On Tuesd: rh ed Rev, T. L. Cuyler, D. D., Rev. T. Bev otk or 4 Zork, to, Masai i, daughter of Win. Mr a a Wortnest ot 5. at, tho Rev. B.C. oe Cie ag me on Saree mn City, daughter of Henry H. Newkirk, all TeceRWcbuadh—On Tueatny, February 23, at the bride's parents’, by the ev, ir. Moiat, Monaan Daexer to Miss in Ly at, Ocean county, N. J. we 6 ‘the him a will tans pince on Sat at two oc! from the Universatist Lone corner hg tog T and streets, Brookivyn, 6. D. Y.) and Oshkosh (Wis) papers picase is ia — Heights, on ‘Thursday Garner 25, WiLbaa SEH yea eldest son 01 li ig and Kliea byrns, aged 2 years and 6 mae re relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the mneral, from the residence uf his Pe ta, ‘Tenth avenne, between 10th and 16)th ireeta, aa rida) wi afternoon, at two — ‘The ine Will be Ini At Westchester. Tare ‘Thursday, iyebrusry Wy, RICHARD Brox, reinive ves and friends of the family, also the Members oi Hermaun Lodge, No. 265, F. aud A. M., i 4 287 of a law imposing a unl- | Lisl and the Caspers Club, are respectfully invited to at tend the inneral, fro his late residence, 187 av- enue A, on Sunday afternoon, at oue o’elock, ‘Tht Fematus wilt be interred mm Greenwout Cometery. Beats.—At Newoern, N, C., on Thursday, Fepruery 25, J. Sipsey Berne, dr, eldest sou of Joun re Fanny R, Betes, of this city, in the ot year of his py rematas wit! be interred on Monday afternoon, at tinl’-past four o'clock, from ‘Trinity churel, Nore wied, Conn,, ix the family warving grownd, Yantio Cemétery, “Pne relatives and irieads of the family are invited to attend, Boyrax,—On Wednesday evening, February 24, 214 Fast Thirty-stxth street, Sana Bovian, the loved wile of Patriex Boylan, seo i] ears. Asolemn high mass of reqmem wit be offered for the repose of her soul in St. Gabriel's church, Bast Thirty-seventh street, this (Friday) morning, at tea o’ctock, whence her remains will be removed to Calvary Cemetery, at ove o'clock P. M,, for inter- ment.” Tho relatives aad triends of the family, and Of her son-in-law, James Cassin, are respectfully kn- vited Lo attend. OoNEREN.—On Wednesday, February 24, BERNARD CONEREN, aged 29 years, The friends and relatives, also the oMcers and Members of the Private Coachmen’s Benevolent and Charitable Society, are respectfully mavited to artend tae iunoral, this (Friday) aiternoon, at two o'clock, from st. Vincent emptied Fleventh sireet, to Cale vary Cemewry. HN F. CRONEN, President. Fienpine.—-In Siete City, on Monday, Febraary 22, DaNuRr Garprny in the 48th year of his ace. ‘The friends of the tamiiy and Hiram Lome, No. 11, F. and A. M., and the Masonite fraternity in gene- ral, are invited to attend the funeral, thie (Friday; atternoon, at two o'clock, from Second Reforme: church, Wayne street, Jersey city, GLoveR.—At his resideace, Fairfeld Conn., on fa ager ,. February 23, Joun GLoven, late of this city, 76 years, The re vative and friends are invited to attend the funeeal at Fairfield, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, on the arrival of the ha‘f-past eleven train, from New York, wiihoat further notice. Express ee reaching New York at five P. M. stops at Fair- elt, GRaHAM.—On Tuesday evening, February 23, Mrs. ARABELLA GuanaM, relict of Janes Graham. Her relatives and friends, and those of her gonete Jaw. Henry Liebenau and Samue! $, Wood, Jr, are Invited to attend the funeral, at the residence of Henry Liebenau, No, 4 Hamilton place, West Fifty: first street, near Eighth avenge, this (Friday) noon, ‘i twelve o'clock, WES.—On Thursday morning, February 25, at the residence of her son, George Howes, 64 Clinton strect, Brooklyn, ABIOAIL Howns, relict of Captain Jaber Howes. in'the 65th year of her age. Her remains wil be taken to South Yarmouth, Mass., to-day (Friday) for Interment, HuNteR.—On Thursday, February 25, Broshes B, son of Jacob and Jane A. Hunter, aged 8 ve Tho friends and relatives are respectiuliy rinvited to attend the finesse on menue atternoon, at haif- ae one o’ciock, Inte residens ad 18, be Te. Gareh 3 oe airy fourth street Nvauns.—On Wednesday, February 24, CATR: a Louiss, eldest child of Dixon G, and Mary L. uehos, The relatives and friends of the family are ere fally invited to attend the funeral, from No. 30 Lalgnt street, this (Friday) morning, at eleven o’clock, without fartter notice, JANTSEN.—On Thursday, February ater a brief illness, JEAN PHILLIPE JANTZEN, aged TA, His friends and members of Company W, Fulty- fifth Pee are respeetfally invited 10 attend the fune- on Sunday morning, at ten o’olock, trom his late seeiency, No, 260 avenue B, by his sorrowful rela- tives. hee ree —On Wednesday, February 24, Dr- u&B., wife of R. Langworthy, M. D., in the 63d T of her age. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the fu- neral, this (Frilay) afternoon, at two o‘clock, at the residence of her son-in-law, Giiford Mayer, No, 1 Hanson place, corner of Raymond street, Brooklyn, LAYTON.—at Mill Hill, Oyster Bay, ontet Februe ayy 15, ANStR, wife of Jordan Layton, in the 37th year of her aze, Catifornia and Montana papers please a ve Latrimore.—On ‘Thursday, February Saran ALtox, danghter of John and Margaret ian Latti- more, aged 2 years, 2 months and 18 days, ‘The re.atives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to atiend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 242 Monroe street, on Saturday after- noon, at one o'clock, Lewis —In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, February 24, ALFRED Riowann, infart son of Joseph and Joseph- ihe Lewis, aged 11 months and 2 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to atténd the funeral, from 94 Cumberiand street, thia (Friday) alternoon, at half-past two o'clock. MoLsnrxe.—On Wednesday, February 24, corner of Eleventh street and avenue D, New York, Rica- ARD MULSHINE, youngest son of Michael and Kate Mnishine, aged § months and 4 days, Morpry.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, “aaa 24, MicnasL Murpmy, in the 25th year of his age, a alive of county Wexford, ireland. ‘The friends and relatives are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, corner of Main and Water streets, Brooklyn, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. O'BRIRN.—On Wednesday evening, February 24, CHARLOTTE, youngest daughter of Dr. Thos. O'Brien, in the 224 year of her age. Relatives and friends are stfally invited to at tend the funeral, from the residence of her father, corner of Fifth avenue and Seventh street, South Brooklyn, thia (Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock. kre eaden. In ge Mange gen moroing, February ‘ANNO, beloved wife m. C. O'Keefe, ; Relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 138 At lantic street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, Clonmel Papers please copy. lose ‘nuraday, February 25, Many, wife of nm . ‘The ‘mond of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her tate residence, 49 ast Twenty- first street, on Saturday afvernoon, at one o'clock. Quiny.—On Wednesday, fi 24, MARY ANN fy of the parish of Carigalan, townland of Gull- uunty Lei'rim, Ireland, aged 35 years. The ranerel will take place from the ey of her brother-in-law, Thotnas McKernan, 234 Water street, Leap 7 this (Friday) afternoon, at balf-past two o'clock, ‘Her relatives, also those of her brother ‘Witham, are invited to attend. Bg —At Stamford. Conn., on Monday, Feb- ruary 22, ANNA MARIA, wile rt Alexander Raeburn OS taneraboril toe otase teow the Presbyierina The wi e place church, this (Friday) afternoon at two o’clock. Train leaves the city, corner of Fourth gl and ‘rwenty- seventh street, at fifteen minutes past twelve. ‘Trains leave Stamford, returning, at aix o'clock. Filmy m7 Se ty February 25, Toray a OURK The ‘rien of ore thet family are invited to attend the funeral, from No, 335 East Thirty-ninth street, on Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock. Swrexry,—On tne” Feb 26, JEREMIAH, only son ‘of Owen and Catharine weeney, aged 2 months and 15 days. Funeral from their residence, First avenue, be- ‘Monp--On Thesdayy February 2a, MARY Co, wito ‘opp.—On rus ARY C., wil of Theo. W. Todd, and dans ne ot 1 A. Curtis, Funetal services wil take place at the Tabernacie Baptist church, Second avenue, a near Tenth street, this (friday) afternoon, at four o'clock. Relatives will Incet at ber late jence, 229 East Tweifth street, at half-past three o'clock, without further invitation, VALENTINE.—On Thursday, February 25, Davin. 7. VaLentinn, formerly Clerk of the Common Council of this city, aged 08 years. Notice of the funerat will be given hereafter. Wat kins,—On Wednesday morning, February 24, ANN, wife of William 8. Watkins, aged 73 years. ‘The relatives and riends of ine’ family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 156 West twenty-third street, on Saturday morning, at eleven o'clock, without further notice. WuerLex.—On Ree February 25, Ro ola WHEELER, @ native of Aircourt, pe lag Con- naught, Ireland, in the 494 year of ‘The sivends and relatives of the ‘ari are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, corner of Fifty-fifth street and Fist ave- nue, on Saturday afternoon. at two o'clock precisely, Woorrox.—in Loudon, on a Serarday January 30, Hersser GiLLow Wootton, M. D., aged 35 years. KisToN. -In Philadelphia, on Monday morning, February 22, Mra. fe nrg Ristox, widow of George Riston, of that cil ay afternoon, February 24, WILLARD.—On Wedn oor 8 short iness, Maguis C., wife of Gardner Kelntives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday afternoon, at half-past three o'clock, from the residence of hor father, Peter Nay- Jor, 314 Fifth avenue, without further notice. Youno.—On Wednesday, February 24, James Youna, a native of Peisiey, Scotiand, aged to years, Ilis ftiends and the fricuds of Mr. James Ander- fon are respectfully invited to attend she funeral, from his late residence, 234 Delaucey street, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock, NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1869—TRIPLE SHEET. wee USEMENTS, WAsiaces: " Proprietor and Mi -+seeMre LESTER WALLACK Doors open att o commence at 3 a?olock, BVLAY EVENING UNTIL FURIE NOTICE will be presenied tat charming ereaton of m upCH, ADO, ABOUT. NOTHING. Characters TR WALLACE, Mr, J CILNEKT, ir. DARL cia Mr. J. a atoobak, Took Ro ees noe dire Whe. MALT es Sr! SAD, ATT LEO. f. Hoh Me Neti Ltod aie abr i Mr, HO! LOWAY, Mr, HOWARD, ay WARD, Mr. aie ct ‘ime ALLIMORE, Xin. SY1ER, Min DAY te je ’ ay fe TENE Is LAT ATH UT THE ML DLE OF Ti CixtELATA GENTORY. en MUSIC, SCENERY AND DRESSES ALL NEW. Wallack bess to announes that he has received from '. Kobertsun his last new comedy, eniit.ed “SCHOO” by the gifted author of “Ours” and “Caste,” ts ta JARRETT & PALMER IMMENSE CROWDS, ment of the Leasees and ML LETELY 8 Fourth week of the {stamps Ly pla will be racular farnte, en FOUTY Frcs, FORTY yes RIKING OU IN FAMILY JARS. THE SCENEMIC ENTIMELY Nei, MECHANISM, £0., THE DUST MURLESQUE CAST Weber, i ae al Cat Chatty "aaa a henvshpaae Wea? hi, Ge G F. Ke Eo. Ory eae Bit May vwye’ polntments and ap u Doors open at oe ceipanes commences at 6 P. M. Box uilce open from A. M. to P. Me The basin - eat ented American Artiste, . ENNIE KIMPALL, ‘will make her fre ari we penal in New York on MONDAY, MARCH 1, in the musical a TANT CIN eg introducing, several ae and 201 BOWER’ NY rpastolvs OPERA, HOUSE, THB F EVENING, antion, THE BLACK HOuSEAAN. Mile, LOUIBE, oxy PASTOR'S, 10) TONY PAS’ NY PASTOR'S. NY peer rote Female Drummer, Comic Singer. Do; ins us. TONY Y BsStOE on. =| mie? nee Bkt; Davee. TOR ¥ aston dome Bonga. TWENTY NINE STAR: PAATC Ea. WEDNESDAY AND ¢ SATURDAY. RVING (HALL HALL, KIGHTH GRAND cng ’OUROE, SUNDA’ Seema together ue rm AL ‘oloniy [RVING HALL, ‘Great succear of the Mende Prix Tenor. Wit im iat, rwe OL Acco Mr, EDWARD pudutatecnt ‘Mr, Se he a Fs Je Mr.Jd. mRogKirouse OW ir, ARNO! tho great Uoraet Soloist Entire new procramme, ‘Tickets 00 contr reserve: aan Ev ee 50 cents extra, , Levy, t LEV) Ye AON! ON MONDAY EVENING, id clerk should nee | HEATRE TICKET OFFICE, 14 BROADWAY. RESERVED SEATS FOR ALi, THEATRES. ‘PIANOFORTES. LARGE ASCOEMENT OF OP FINEST ¥ PIANOS M MANU- taments sakes. A Second band F taney to let, the factured, five "guarantee; forsale and taken in ex marchased. noun ae gareaa ree ia. GREAT OFFER-HORACE WATERS, NO. 451 A. Shoadway, wilt dispose of 100 Pianos, delodeons and ‘Organs of az rat clase mgekerest exrsisely low ere for cash, or will take from moni unt to let and rent woney applied if purchased. SSORTMENT OF FIRST CLASS PIANOFORTES.— ‘Call aud examine my stock and prices efare parchas- ing: Pianos from etre Pianos J ¥ID DLE, 18 Amity nab near r Broadway. A LARGE hme od PF a vetted AND SECOND HAND Pinnofortes for ins at the f warerepma OF FEAR YS DO, SA'sUNs ait and i'885 East sireet, between Second and a Third avenues. FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY WILL SBLL A magniieent PManoiorte, worth #600, for less than pana Fm carved rovewoud ;xeven ened overstrung; full mma (| years’ guarautes; meary new. lid cele! brated city maker; 5 atrect, i Ginas, fi epapeee and | sixth ‘avenues, FICENT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD Pinsotbrie, extra rich tone and finish, nearly new, with ‘Ac., ata great sacrifice for cash, at 194 Fiiveenth y bap DY WILL. SELL A ean ey casein 8100; In per 7 3 ‘Third aveniey Tenement d ARGATN IF APPLIED FOR IMMEDIATELY. PRICK rosewood 7 ociare Flanoforte, Nunne & Ciarh, mak carved legs, Aniahed ack. Apply at 36 Four avenue, OUR SECOND HAND PIANOS, VERY CHEAP. lor Pianos, at street, near Ninth 225; a so ROME New fi |, 425 West Twenty: Poy Pr WANT A GOOD PIANO CHEAP CALL AT L. ae CLaDMINOw wareroou, Me. 5 Union square. Sold ine ents or way to suit customers, i them before you decide elsewhere. “VELOCIPEDE.—THE, 0 : ORLEBRATED sos jtoone,” can be seen at ims aed is Chasinere bret "Bute and cous nnesitina A Veloce! BILLIARDS. Pee ROOK, AUCTION SALE, J. ral BOOART, Bitard end in of b 9, at 11 oreldek atx Bi Winance make, all comp! good order; Saidon imaperance soctety leasing the room, O# SALE—TWO BILMARD TAULU, VERY CHEAP, F ian cushions. Abpy at not northeast waka vd Third wenue, Harlem [HIRE FIRST CLASS Ri “ROSEWOOD BILLIARD TABLES Ta et or for esles compiete order ‘s mnake. fequinees ti0 Urena terest. ELA WEN ROAM? M ADAMB ROSA, GREAT RATURAU, _CLALRTOYANT, reveals your iol lie, frou the eradie to the grave: 474 Canal He ontatNaL MADAME. BYRON, SPIRITUALISI.— TT ipsedy marriages. Oia vines, 8 Twenty-third i stceet. Bewar Fourth avenue, near Ladies $1. _MEDICAL, _ " LADIES PHYSICIAN DR. ‘GuixpL NO. 6 AMI- ty piace, Dear Amity street, hay op Md Sessful and ahi practi¢e in this city, guarautecs ro- Wiel {0 all Indica requifing Spectal: treatment, * Sure the most anxious patient in twenty-four hours, Biegant rooms for ladies about to require nursing. —MADAME wep tne A re eect ~oh oT AL amity place, guarantees: Fredsatt Koo for nuraing. BLESSING TO LADIES.—A LADY WRITES:—POR A tuguese Female Pilla relieved Zonventence, like ymagie, Trice 8 or sent by 1 ia one day, withont ine A. M. MAURICEAU A . of women, thirt erty struet, Guarantees certain re! se Indhon, rok whenever eames wun? Sut pan oF tacouvenienee, No nursing required, ~_REMOVA Us. HAS REMOVED TO #00 Tharedaye Ud 9 ReovaL— oR LARMONT i Broadway. Office hours 9 to 7, aad GOOD DENTIAT CA) RATEN | OF AN OTroRTU- nity to outer an est&dlishod business on reasopabie terme, full particulars apply to DP. LEON AMD, O78 Broadway. JHROPLAGTIC BONK TEETH INVERTED OVER THR saceen without gee the most ouan's Hos way, ian te et . _EXPRESSES. uc. pS a tg ede ence, AND BAGUAGR EX. ites T and 00 ol, Hear recreate roinre packed and shi; or maw sir it 2 My, tahort olive and reasvuaele rales. Ail oF Uy attended to, ©. HURNTAM'S FURNITURE AND BAGGAGE Folens a 6 West ‘Bleventh, strech, neae a country ‘cored Money’ advanced. COAL, AND | woop. Q $3 504 A CHALDRON FOR COKE DELIVE mediately, Apply, at my coke ote, i. works, Trrenty-tiret street aud ‘or ‘Twent Hireet and Broadway, t BibRW OC “AT 89 HROADWAY, NEAR THINTRENTS 87 me oa Wee “nd yare a gheat price ior Lawes pied, OHH rin, py ai ning nel JOWeUY, oy Mra, P |, Dinndrnus a en divs walwed upon by LL WHO WISH TO CONSULT. EORNUINE OLATR: AM royuut wil do well to cal wt street wrtieres no showing fanre abana ke jegery ; ber revelations are wonderful. —MME. VAN BUSKIRK, Pi ICIAN, 'D i W BUSKIRK, Fh re ARP, ato before qoing ness or other bumbu, AM cE Ronmisiars Sevgaat arse Ss fie remedien tail of curing. ‘of curing. Mt rete FOR LADIES IN TRO ‘BLE BY street, Poweriul, save . SURE CURE FOR LADIES IN TROUBLE, wiTH. tnt Matatne EBERLA. ie Wert avenue, never fail; toit CERTAIN CURI Dr. Lg Monthiy | Pile and ure, $6, Circular (ree. out ea eeameee te A trebel Pills ate ceftala. CERTAIN CUR FOR MARRIED LADIES, wird or without medicine, By ae feseot Gtuiteifery yover Bozeers? practise, “Her safal Female Fi, No.l, oF No. 3, apecta jod ladies, price 85, wich ean never fail bite enh. Bold’ oni ‘ofties, NO. 1 Fi sireet. firet door Fi avdaue, and. at dru sountertet ee or e@utby mail. Cauiloa,—All ou A warri DVICB TO THE YOUNG, MIDDLE, AGED, | AND debiinated, Consult Dr. Lewis, 4 Benen ots | T=beeeai i 8 TO FEMALES DR, AND MADAME DUBOLS QS Practice) uriarantee o@ verte m reiiel to | married ladies, with oF r ‘4in of incon ust’ MATTE Ts RY SATURDAY At £ MATING EVERY SATURDAY AT 3. ROUGHAM'S THEATRE, Twenly fourth aireeh next to Fitts Avenue Hotel, py BRHALIANT 8 of the present bi i TuNTLEMAN PROM IRELAND, and the popular Lurtesque at VOCAHCNTAS, Both greeted by crowded be honses oie unbounded apylause. GRAND SHAKSPEAIAN REVIVA which will be ce vith, new acenery, comumbs and ap- Kieotrie cy Saentinoally ios Uliee 46 TKN avy wolow Temi Aaroet, New Yurk- MB. ECULLLBACT, Paria ice 0 iW booker Me iu treubis, heilet tuaane a FRMALE oly Ne! NAN, FROM A cortain ‘oure for eon oorns THEATRE. ‘Twenty-taird street, between Fifth and Sixth areaucs, eC Si ee }OOTH. SND JULI MISS FANNY MORAYT, W. WALLER, ISB MARY wedi MR, MARK SMITH, MR, D. AND MR. EPWIN ADAMS, with an excellent cast, On SATORDAY, | Fetwnery 3. ROMO ‘ANDY wu: i co: one 0% tO. lout ie BoUkit as A3 ROM! BATURDAY EV Semen bigcay tepnnte bie a WIN ADAME, tn Forks fa, will appear, for naa time tn New in Mr. James Bs avaptation of Iirachvogel’s romantio tragedy, ia pe eh THE VAGRA, Doors open at 7 ; to commence at 4 to 8 o'clock. Bests escored is days ta aavance af the B the Box Orlice of the aire, oF at ita braceh Ticket Qdice, wl the musle store of ©. BF. Dison & Go, No. 11 Broadway: Ovier playa are fy the course of will be produced during the season, HEATRE COMIQU: iaborate preparation, and WHITE & Le Nel “CROWDED WOitises, i Laie FOURTH WEEK AND DécCIDiD TRIUMPH OF PLUTO, PLU HR BEST BURLUSGH_IN AMERICA, - OT THE CHARMING ALICK, r Bin A8 ORPREUS, whose superior Attractive ‘xbllticn have. never béen enualied ta Me ore The pub erdict accords to this artist the deserv: UE! EN. “OF BURL: The unrivaled fortes and (Oz RUMLESOUT. wonder of MR. WM. HORACE LINGARD, fo bis gelotrated Comie spietches eos Living Statues, will appear in Heya Hoan (al comely eatided MATINEE EVERY 8ATi RDAL, watts iN iN, CO! MENGING AT 2 O'CLOCK ars eg OWERY THEATRE. B Drama—Extraordinary Hit, jualled baat MARKETA ZANFKETTL, In her world-renowned feats on the TIGHT BUPE. ‘The new drama of the MEDAL OF ween MEDAL OF DEATH; the Desoiate Island. Or, The Savage of +. COMIC "DRAMA. SEW VARIETIES, nd Matinee on Saturday, at two o'clock, HEATRE FRANCAI3.—GENEVIEVE DE BRABANT. To resentation of Olfeabacd’s re- gored GENEVIEVE DE BRABANT. wr le Lease and Director. . a +S. GRAU Novtor.—On account of indisposition of Mi ROSE BELL which makes ber app ogy nposatble to- makes ight, her beneft, announced for thie evening, wil not take sep dhe Boiny ee Trev 3 The seats co: Be tickets bou for er re- finded before Ii otiock Ay Mee Orne ‘This (Friday) evening, Pebraary 26, will be produced Offen- GENEVIEVE DE BRABANT, pith te unrivalled cast and eplendid mise-eurscene, A New C Desclauras | Geneviove. Rizarellt Brigette. Gueretti | Sifroy. Carrier Charles Martel Beckers | Seryeuti ourgomn itou ihe gendai), bis o Narclsse, ola. Goby PHOS camion, ¥ii ‘Sronestra, ‘at Kiar Priraié Box Sitetts, ‘Dy Bier raoe oe ee ‘To-morow, Maiinee and Evening, GENEVIEVE. z active proparatiens 1 LA VIE CRISTEN SIS Hartford, ‘March 4, Mr. Urau's company will sctorms Ganaviere de MOKROW, rts Faeosis, MATINEE, TO-MORROW AFTERNOON AT 1. Doors open at 124. GENEVIE' Al BRABANT, biy4 will be performed with the same great cast and splen- dor of mise-on-acene as in the evening, On the Matinee, admission to all parte of the houre $1. No Posse s seats, Seats in private box, $1 50; nium, YAFE AT THE THEATRE FRANCAIS.—FOR RENT, the Cafe at the Thextre Francais. Immediate p-ssession can be taken. Apply at the oilice, 108 West Fifteenth atreet, HE TAMMANY. THE TAMMANY. MAMMOTH’ PALACE OF, AMUSEMENTS. DECIDED AND TRIUMPHANT 5) se THE POPULAR PRICES. THE POPULAR PRICES, ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS, SECURED ORCHESTIA CIRCLE SECURED os hag CIRCLE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ORCHESTRA stati CENTS | EXT! THOROUGHLY ee PROGRAMME is WELK, IMMENSE AUDIENC: WITH ey BIASTIC THE NEW_ SPECTACULAR EXTRAVAGANZA RSE MARINES, HO: TRIUMPH OF a bi COMAPI Prins ear PANTOMIME, THE MATC! THE arauxa Tue BEWITCHING BONFANTI, THE GREAT tygotaae conrany, AKT! ADMISSION Ww GENTS. Reserved Orchestra Circle.. Reserved Balcony Cirel Reserved ‘Seats ‘at the box SIX DAYS 1N ADVANCE. GRAND MA‘INEK NEXT SATURDAY aT 2 TPE TAMMANY. TAMMANY. POPULAR X MATINER, ULAR FAMILY MATINE TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AT 3 viner oO MOBMOW (SATURDAY) AT & “HORSE MARINE rm a MATINEE. HORSE MARINE FIRST GRAND me YOUNG RECRUIT FIRST GRAND Never YOUNO RECRUIT m THE CARLO BROTHERS. MATINER. OREARDOM, MATINEE. HARRY RAYNOR. MATINE! MARIE BONFANTL MATINE: THE 7. MA’ PUNCH AND JUDY. ‘MATIN: IMMENSE SUCCESS CROWDED HOUSES. ae ia ADVANCE. ADMISSION Orchestra Chairs, 60 cents extra, RAND ORGAN CONCERT, AT THE CHURCH OF G Mister Dole Fils street, near Stanton, eae Foe of head c Eisarrermereiee: oie the i Mise 7, "Wernekoy Mrs. ‘Hor prodk, Movers, Tamar, Duschnits, Wernetze ania members the Berge (Choral assist, LADY AND GENTLEMAN | WHO, RAYE SUNG solos and duets, also a pianist wh me Howtue ¥, Catakill, N. ¥. el ~ ANTRD—RALLET GIRLS, TO LEARN TO RIDE secured when profetent, Apply to OL €7 Kast Tenth street, up TQNORA ELENA LANARI WILL Gi sOIRER sa 4 Musicale at Chickering’s 1 Fast ‘ouriwenth on, Bat Lo yey aeser event Soot Mie, Phi Gad others will assist. Tickets, $1, at the door. QTEINWAY HALL. — MRS, ANNA PAYNE'S | ANNUAL Concert, Saturday evening, at & o'clock. ° ll be as, ‘sted Ly dislingulahed and favorite artista, “TTP IN A BALOON, BOYS, “Roi Rare," Be; mie cain iRoiteklon Ramey ies (t Ghent ie ic oh ona oe ictec Ron aves: eit port * aoe. rile ae. oop TeON eC Publishers, Tit Broadway. ooh ewe wll ae "THE LECTURR SEASO? (GooFHR UyI0N # COURSE OF LECTURES ON SOCIAL AND _FOLTEICAL SCIENCE. ind Lecture will be deitvered om Saturday, Febroary ar ais PM. preston ra Prec LUN STERN, FSC. Suabject—I we Government.” Admission iree. ri ABRAUAM L. HEWITT, Secretary. MPORTANT LECTURES ‘TO GENTE ake tre eagemunt ig and scientiie sub; live for, are, deve natomy thors unable. to aitend Rarearssony ony bY osm 25 cents to tnesecrolary, 8 Broadway. PRICE THIRTY-FIVE “Tassels on the TOMAS A. JAGGAR, a" Sixth avenue, near Forty-scovad #1 Sug, Both inst., at § o'clock. SUBIECT-“STiLL, row! ‘Tiekets, GO conte, Fe at Fleming’ tulonery storm O83 Bixth avenue; Mel ariand's bookstore, Brondway 5 ¥ Hvaugelical bodsiore, No. ite ta, by, Witt tA POWERFUL fot pny | VOICE, A & ‘A Amy, singing in church, desires @ situation in teat “ecarences given, Address J. D., Lid Went Forts-thind ttre NTL WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON GENTLEMAN am rectiences, fer G10 per juatter. hte coke adareas, Wilh ‘Teacher, box 18 Herald ollice, uaee. SPLENDID BOR TM eer IN basin ORDER, for sale. rt it coats Aly at GENUINE OLD FEALIAN Mog oll A ed, State. if Known), panies FRANCAIS SOCILTE DES BALS D'ARTISTS. SEASON | or 1009, SECOND GRAND CARNIVAL DALL MID-LENT DAY (MI-CAREME), THURSDAY, MARCH 4 Tickets for sale at Durand & Hirechley's, 753 Broadway | Schirmer's, 101 Broadway ; Theatre Ticket office, 112 and i14 | Broadway, and eli music stores and priactpal hotels, ° 9 oom Wie meee 2 ee : ‘ines, bun ns to ¥i J ay bay FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GOL Introducing barter pr TROUPE in the MU! Monday Evening, March ty the Soe aa 10) Mr, FLORENCE tn 1 ase OBER’ Ween MUSHUM, Regular Matinee Bi 2 Aieranep ary o'clock. THR unequalled MAN ar tis WHEEL, . italy. aad the in their inimitable BA. sedi bran arp ee aA served Ore! irs, & cents extra, which Hoainde Hy Museum Curiosities, as well ‘Coummodore Feo! Misa Nestole Ioatertaiameat. BRcapwar aH SHEATRE.— ADMISSION 50 CENTS, 7 MULE, 20%, brilliant atx tr 2 Whe AsOge or potas ‘e see THK ANGEL UF MIDNIG DEAT! ONLY ANGEL OF MIDNIGHT MATINER, mDway THEATRE. a b. BY Alone ae AY NEXT, ony a oF. BROADWAY THEATRE, 20k. iisacees __ WE SATURDAY NEXT, ve, ZOE MATINER BUT ON! ONEy ANGEL OF MIDMTGWT MATINER. DWAY THEATRE, BATUKDAY NEAT. Rese if EIGNOLDS’ RENTRE mt BROADWAY THEATRE, MARCH & SHADOW OF A CRIME. GRACE HOLDEN BROADWA) MIRS KATE, REIGNOLD® KE, MARCH .MISS KATE. REIGNOLD& Tih, MARCH & or axe aeeoal ATS. SS7th to B/btb time of HUMPTY DUMETY, SECOND V 17H 1s WOLUMINOUS NOVERZTES. GEO, L. FOX, * rend t 1 Brother].....C, K. POX UNPaKALEELED. rok oun ity OF ALL TAB NEW FEATURES, FOX'S GIANT. POLICE Mat ON HIS KOUNDS (of he dong THE MATCHLESS BANOALI | HING DANCES COSTA’S NEW AND! Pict. BL oled BAULY: 13, THE DAZZLING rants TION, BEATS SHOULD BE BECU IN AD\ ANCE. ‘Matineos, 134, Wednead 7 and Bavarday. AUM eUMPE, Ee | tren rable NTALUON Fi WAVERLEY THEATRE. 7a) Broadway, opposite New York Fote!. EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINER. Houses crowded nigbuy to wituess THE GREAIEsT BU; UE ACTRESS of the time, ELISE. Hote, BLE veueby COMPANY, B iia gosrene LT AND EMILY. \yron' sr ve GRETIA BORUIA, M. Dog RETIA BOR preceded ly 0 copitel futon Loors open nt x quarior past 7; commence at & Box oflice open from 9 ul 4 P.M. N 2, 2ORK, clRcus. Fourteenth street, opposite Academy of Music. LB. LEN?.. brs oy AND ‘ani Vavay. A SUPERB PROGRAMME OF EXC! ving treed IN THK CLRCLE ‘The world-renowned Spanish Aerials! THe BROTUEGS. KIZAREL! whose novel and extraordinary foais have ore A SENSATION” WITHOUF PARALLEL, shetr te appear ATRELY NEW. PERFORMANCE NEVER BEFORE ATTEMPTED IN AMERICA DOUBLE FLYING TRAPFZE. THE ENTIRE fag cig * faneere OF STAR RIDERS a in iheent di! wen PS RSEMANGHIP AN and ber charming tro sere 7 Pink. ACABEMY 01 OF MUSIC.—ITALIAN OPI" Re ARETZER NIZER Nout 2 (FRDAYS, Fib, 95, 24 GuANGE NIL BT. LA FAVORITA. Only tine nora. LA GRANGE Ker ae ¥ KIMBALL Fern’ ae BuO Alfonso. RLANDLN Bu.thazar. Serres ASTONUGC TO-MUBROW (SATURDAY), AT1P, M. Pi dine of GRANGE a. Pouttvey 4 cry bag ont By La Sera D Keichardt, Sigs. Brig Bie ONDAY, Al hae sovegrann ne ae TOUIBA KFLLOGO. Beate can NOW be secured for the above performances of Music, Sobirmer’s, No. Wl Broadway, Ge AkD bal DOrERA, EASTER TUESDAY, MARCH DL AMapauy OF MUSIC—ITALIAN OP?’ Director. oe] MAREIZEE (MATURDA' ATIP. DLA Ueakdue sae SOMCERCY nition MATINEB, For'poaltively the last time, STAR OF mile OMT, sonny Mme. La Grange, Mile. Durandy Mine, Re ps Bo others, oll, Oriandistt Antoaucel , at 18. oer ..ONE DOLLAR bsccoe ys BOXES: ‘ONLY RESKKV)D. MATIVER, Tickets for sea:s and now for sale at the Ac ot ts Lor pene a LRst SErcoaway, abl ‘Bor ia Breed “‘Boors open at 18. Bowse, THEATRE. sermon ee = gorse nte Apply MEN 7 ScTURDAty A is Otten. Sours ow) vier oe Comins = conte catia, Orchestra Chatra, INSTRALS_I85 BROADWAY. BSS) ANOTHER NO. KLTY: s* ss Se ae Ht Pow OUR COUNTRY to DYD.* SWRET FOR OUK COUNTRY TO Dy®.” In all their characteristic Songs aot Ia ces, by bia heathy Biondes and (out Persian Youths with ting feet, The trouble commences at 6 Sents secured six days in” advance. noe eS irr FOURTEENTH STREET. Re CHANUR OF FROUKAMMES A STONED FA ¥ ROWER % TONED FAMILY. Te bi Fae RUS BE te DARM GENEVIEVE DB HR: A’ 2 tebe ae w oe ere (rom burteaqee 4g MERCHANT OF oY CuaThast STREPT, Bi LOUK. REYLOCK. SH) Loo 4 SHY LOUK. BHYLOWK. SiuYLoUK. Nese Seymour, St Clatz, jer, Urner, Dickson, Bava + DAN BAYANT. DAN REVANT, Paryuet, Joc. ; Gallery, e.; Vrchestra, $l. Children bat price, (183 KATE REIGNOLDS. MBS *478 ThOADWA THEATRE, March 8 . F. Be bscenheh > * “$ RARK THEAT BROVKLYS. M* o ea atat vo ASAI DEANS Me JEANNID, pease mF. B. CO ‘isa ia BEACON. I OOLRY'S Orne nbose, BROOKLYN. EPH HORN, HRN, MASTER @F0RG) MASTER. ORORGE, Goon rag veLoctn JOR f Mabie 1k, F eat LOVER, GRAND MATIN! ME V bay SATURDAL AT Ye O'CLOLE 6 Wasitinarog? 3 Laser wounnrs. . BROAD’ ve OVEN FY 1 asarowe, 7 SA. M. WL) DY ENA BNPARE s ZOU AY. Lov eLy oh ia DEATH or wast tun. P MILUARNODI cocker for tie, FO ek y x Vale, R. OUDEN aR gs M, D., Prosident, D. Sem, ‘AAD, Se Secretary. " a EMEMBER R Tw MiTuOPOLIFAN, JOB PRINTING SSTens. AES, Ris stveet (old Herald Dusiding), whera you ean all sorte of Ti @ at wa petann the that defy competition. — EW, ATEWyORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSLO, N¥* erin arene, corner Foureeait DWAY, NEW YORK, Court sirer’, wear near dase, Hrook'yn, oe 198, 190 and 188 rest rou & 10.9 P.M, to 98 pittoe jon PAtL rom § td end We Moder, Languages, by eminent preteasere, y © Tape AE LAn Cees rg OWRRY TH BoWaned nt competent forthe Dalek Apply | DEAE EE oe