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kK DEN OF INFAMY. Sinn Murder by a Chatham Street Ghonl—Mal. practice and Death—A Young Girl the Victim—Fiight of Suspected Par- ties—Warrant for a So. Called =“ Doctor.” . Aashocking case, involving the death of a mother id her iMegitimate child by supposed foul play, as yesterday brought to the notice ef Coroner Flynn ex-Coroner Milton, M. D. From all that could 4 learned it appears that abeut two months ago ary Geary, & young woman, neariy eighteen years age, arrived in tuis city from Boston, and was ommended to Thomas Lookup, alias Walter ‘owers, allas Dr, Evans, well known as doing an regular apd crim{ual practice on the third foor of Chatham street. Mary, on making her troubles own to the quack, was given a bottle of medicine produce a miscarriage, for which she paid the im of ten dollars. She then ieft to stop with me relatives living at No. 41 Elm street, but t Saturday Mary left her friends without forming them of her purpose, and returned to okup’s place in Chatham street to await her ap- rouching confinement. Un Monday of this week a r of the unforvunate girl received a nete by mes- ir from Chatham street, stating that she (Mary) lying in a dangerons condition, and if she to see her alive w come down at ce. Om visiting her gister she was found and suffering from convulsions, whereupon Milton (ex-coroner), an acquaintance of the , Was called. He found his patient still insen+ , and after prescribing the necessary remedies xpressed the opinion that she would not recover, ‘J. despite all the efforts made to save her life, tinned to sink tll early on Tucsday evening, en death ensued. Dr, Hilton, feeling well assured. the girl had been the victim of maipractice, mumiecated with Drs, Finnell and Sweeny, and post mortem examination was deemed absolutely , in order to deterinine the cause of death, e examination was accordingly made, and showed lusively that Mary had died from puerperal LV ULisIO} * On toning the place of the so-called Dr. Powers sort of ‘ing-in asylum was found, and in ‘were six er cight females who had there for relief. she floor was dtvided ions into small rooms, which were oat mi furnished and filthy in the extreme, id everything presented a squalid and desolate ap- ce, During a preliminary examination of the It appeared that on Sunday night last Mary ag delivered of a living child, which was taken by irs. Dick or Dickson, having charge of tue female ts, Dut what became or the infant ts a mater conjecture. Mrs, Yickson suddenly diszppeared wo or three (ays ago to save herseif from arrest d imprisonment, znd is still absent, Itiastated she @ place known as Rump’s Farm, a few miles from. lew York, and it is surmised Mrs. Dickson 1s to found there. Lookup, alias Evans or Powers, 1s est, he uso having made himself scarce, know- fail well that when che girl’s death became pub- known to the aathorities his presence would be aired either as a criminal or a witness, fore leaving the miscrable den Coroner Flynn dered Sarah Collins and Augusta Lamb, two of ¢ female patients, and Peter B. Walsh and William gegen, employed abvut the place, to appear forth- at the City Hall. These persons were subse- juently committed io the House of Detention as uimesaes, It is stated that one of these females ‘aa heard to say she had witnessed abortions com- ised While in this den. A warrant has been tesued for the arrest of Kup, alias Walter Powers, alias Dr. Evans, and rous efforts will be made to secure him. A jury been empanclied, and alter viewing the body a rttiicate of burial was given by tue Coroner. “No ne has been named for commenciug the investiga- on. Last evening, after the above was written, Dr. ne culled at the oflice of Thomas J. % Ohatham street, and there focnd his mother, a Mra. Smith and a man ‘h mm which he said that about three montas ago @ let the two rooins to two men known a3 Dra. ‘owers and Evans and kuew one of them as Edward lium; has heard him answer to the name of Dr. vans and Dr. Powers; has seen quite a number of en and women coming to their office. On the ve statement Mr. Kip, his aged mother and Mr. ith were discharged, but the Coroner let Fullum till this morning. Y i REAL ESTALE MATTERS. The auction sale by Hazard, Apthorp & Co., on Mountain, N. J., yesterday, was well at- mded and a portion of the property disposed of at prices. Every plot offered was sold and the je occupied the entire allotted time. + $570 Site No. 13. $1,250 1,000 Site No. 14. 1,250 1,800 Site No. 15 43150 1,000 Site No. 47.: + 895 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. New York City. 00 ats, 8 W corner, 40,5x87.7339.10x85.8, eekls 2 R5E Beas 5eg3 S88: see ington a ay, 25x100.5 ay, 32.6206 4, band ¥. ¥, 18.9x102.3, bh and Be 2 5 aa > 2 me ix100, house and el house and lot. ‘91.11.2100, bh and 136 ps ¥ blot 95 .bx: ene ari ok 100,24, 20 e 000 00 4,000 » 8,500. . 1,200 ‘x. Conize ts ry tiepeonay 6 corner, ot Sx10.Bx100.Be85, ~ 1,000 ae ay, cay pies 1,700 newat Dverareca rt 96, y 000 10,¢ 100 i MIDDL) h at, Skmuel Cooper to W Ware, 47.6x52.6.. - 400 ‘Mission church to Woodlawn Cemetery, 6 acts. 2,481 ELTINGVILLE. ‘Now Amboy road, corner Putnam st, 25x100....+. ( Essex Couuty, N. J. <a tt 750 494 ft 6 of Bloomtield ay, 25x1 + 2,000 adjoining Conger's, 35.9x100. + 6,700 Harrison's prop, 2765.11. 12400 aahington place, 8 6 oor, Bix Ww cor, O0R100, .... 8, ft w of Howard at, 25x96. sts, 8 @ cor, ‘Ax Yernoven PaNRL GaMe.—An interesting o ‘Of biackmaillug bas come to light in tte village of Gqppaleryule, Harsiogg CQUnKy Wack, igr belggeus a of plan and execution, puts to binsh many @ “ob? in the large cities, A young married man of some respectability repeatedly regeived messages from the handsome but frail Wife of a constable to the effect that she wanted to see him, and appeinting & time and place. A meeting was Sally had in a by- place. While in conversation the husband made his appearance and at once began an attack, pounding the young man in @ severe manner and threatentn, to killhim, He then, as an officer, arrested him an Put en handouts, At ths point, as the story is toid, an accomplice tn the person of a well known saloon keeper artived and advised the young man to settle atfairs, ia order to hush the matter up and prevent further scandal, by paying over $500, This modest Suggestion was declined, At last, however, the vic- Um agreed to pay iifty dollars, and not having the money, the saloon keeper lent tt to him, The next day the constable was himself arrested for assault and battery, and to settle the matter returned the fifty dollars.—dochester Chronicle, Nov. 1, “ MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. AITKEN—CRAWFORD.—At Flatbush, on Monday, October 17, by the Rev. Mr. Wells, ‘Trosas EB. ALT+ KEN to Miss LOUINA CRAW¥oRD. all of Brooklyn. ALLISSON—OBITZ.—On Wednesday, October 26, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by Rev. Mr. Warren, Mr, EUGENE L, ALLISSON (0 Miss JOSEPHINE A. Obrrz, of this city. cetabiea ha ATKINS—LOWNE.—On Tuesday, November 1, at Christ church, New York, by the itey. I. McKee Brown, JOHN G. ATKINS, of Warminster, England, to ANNA MARIA LOWN®, dangnter of the Ipie J, 'K, Lowne, of Blackwater, Hants, England, BRIEN—LAW,—On Wedesday, November 2, by the Rey. Stephen H. Tyng, Jr., in Madison avenue church, corner Forty-second street, HENRY BRIEN to Susi E., eldest daughter of Robert J. Law, Esq., all of New York. Nocards, * BriGNOLI—McOuLLocH.—On Thursday, July 14, by the Rev, J. M. Jenkins, D.D., at St. Paul’s Courch of Scotland, Montreal, 1, Sig. P. BRIGNOLI tO Miss IsaBEL McO! uy Crusivs—WstseNn.—On Tuesday, November t, by the Rev. August H. M. Held, NicHOLAS CRUSIUS {0 G. ANNIE WETJEN, both of this city, No cards. KNOWLTON—HAINES,—On Tuesday, Uctober 25, at Nyack, by the Rev, Benjamin Lippincott, CHARLES 2 Fa al to MaRTHA W., daughter of John D. faines. mt * Moonn—OLaRKE.—On Monday evening, October 81, at Christ church, Herkimer, N. Y., by the rector, Fen ene Pale foe opie ‘peed c. aetie ue ni my, to JEANIB, daughter ate Daniel Clarke, of Mohawk. fle Oe BES RorTHRor—Dovgiass.On Wednesday, Novente ber 2. at the ‘rhird Presbyterian church, Newark, N, J., by the Rev. Dr. Craven, assisted by the Rev. Dr. Brinsmaid, Henry D. NorTanor to ANrx E., daugh- ter. of N. L. Doug! Esq,, all of Newark, N. J. PALMER—NoRTON.—On serie Cesar 20, at ‘rrinity chapel, by the Rev. Dr. Swope, Dr. E. Fe PALME, of Bangor, Me., to Miss Jutta G., daughter of the late James Gunton Norton, of this gity. No cards. om ence e's ry A S. Sabine, GkorGs O. STars, M. D., to Ema, xenag beagg: cae c of William R. Marsa, all of New Yor! . 0 cards. 0 2 ~ SULLIVAN—SULLTVAN.—Oh Tuesday, Novémber 1, at St. James Cathedral, Breoklyn, by the Rev. Eugene McSherry, Mr. SYLVESTER SULLIVAN to Miss ANNIE SULLIVAN. No cards. TERHUNE—DUNN.—In this city, on Wednesday, November 2, by the Rev. W. 8. Mikels, SrErHEN W. TERHU NE to LUCY, daughter of the late David and Susan Dunn, Died. BAKER.— In London, on Friday, October 7, aged 52 years, EDWARD LinpsaY BAKER, of Liverpool, young- est and only surviving son of the iste John G. Ba- ker, Esq., of Longsight, Manchester. “+ Barrow.—On Wednesday, November 2, at No. 813 East Seventeenth street, MARY GAYLORD, youngest daughter of John W. and Harriet B. Barrow, aged 1 year, 11 months and 3 days. CLAP At Pert Byron, Cayuga county, N. Y., on Wednesday, November 2, B. B. Cuape, in the 68th year of his age, iY m Brapy.—On_ Toesday, November 1, TERENOR BRADY, son of the late Mrs. B. Brady, grocer, &c., of Navan and Kells, county Meath, Lreland, aged 50 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the famlly are respect- fully invited to attend the faneral, trom his late reste dence, 237 West Twenty-third street, this (Thursday) atverngony at one oletoak. ate’ bee $, KOWN.—-On Tuesday morning, November + prEW J, Brown, {n the 55th year of his age. 4s ‘The funeral services will take piace at his lat dence, 189 East 114th street, on Friday evening, al balf-past sex o'clock. The friends and acquaint. ances, the members of Harlem Lodge, No. 451, F. and A. M., aud the Masonic fraternity generally, are imvited to attend, without further notice, ° CALLAHAN.—On Wednesday morning, Novembt 2, after # long and parnful fliness, at his rest- dence, No. 4 Greenwich street, BarTHoLomEw CALLAHAN, aged 43 Char @ native of Carrig, Mal- low, county Cork, Ireland. % a The remains will be taken to St, Peter's church, Barclay street, on Rai jnpening. at ne ese, when a requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul, The relatives and friends of the fami are respectfully invited to attend the fyneral fra. the church at two o'clock. me CLEVELAND.—At his restdence in Tarrytown, of paralysis, on Tuesday, November 1, NEWCOMB CLEVELAND, in the #4th year ot his age. ‘The relatives ana friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- dence, on Friday afternoon, at half-past three o’clock. Carriages wiil be in attendance on the ar- rival of the two o'clock train from New York, Tne body will be interred in Greenwood Cemetety on Saturday. CoLy.—On Monday, October 31, Rosa Cos, a na- tive of county Armagh, Ireland. Her remains will removed from her late rest- dence, 126 Front street, Brooklon, to the Church of the Assumption, corner of York and Jay strects, at half-past eight, from whence it will proceed to Flatbush at two o'clock P. M. : COLEMAN.—A solemn requiem mass of month's mind will be offered Bp Or the repose of the soul of TrmoTHy COLEMAN, tlils (Thursday) morning, at ten o'clock, in St. James church, James street. Tho rape rh the family are most res; requested attend. ConnoLiy.—In Jersey City, on Tuesday morning, November 1, at seven o'clock, ex-Alderman MICHAEL GORKO RSs amative of county Longford, Ireland, years. sine relatives and friends of the deceased, and the members of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, the Fire Department, and otner organizations with which Alderman Connolly was connected, are in- Vited to attend the funeral, from his iate residence, North Fourth street, corner Grove, Jersey fit, this Enuredey) Bete at 10 o'clock. A grand requiem mass will be read, at St, Michael’s church, Erle street, for the repose of his soul. CORUGER.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Noyember 2, GEORGE W. OrvagER, 68 years, + Notice of funeral here: 4 * Ovurrtss,—At Bridgeport, Conn., on Tuesday mi ing, cievemier 1, Lucius Cuntiss, in the 84th year The ralatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoen, at half-past two e’clock, from the rest- ald of his son-in-law, Stephen Silliman, 96 Beaver reel i ¥ DrMPsEY.—On Monday evening, October congestion of the lungs, JoHN AlRD Damesxy, M. D. The remains will be taken from his residence, at Edgewater, N. J., to the family vault in Greenwood this (Thursday) morning, fgy interment. The reta- tives and friends are Invited to meet them at the cemetery at two P. M. ‘i DoYL#.—At Tompkinsville, Staten Istand, on San- bg enters 80, SUSAN E, DOYLE, aged 21 yeara. At his residence, 36 Willow place, Brook- lyn, on Tuesday. November 1, DANIEL BY, native CE CasgLAtgN TE DGS county of Cork, Ireland, aged years. moh The relatives and friends ot the family aro respéct- folly invited to attend the funeral, from the Church of St. Charles Borromeo, Sydney place, on Friday morning, at half-past nine, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered up for the repose of his soul; from thence to Calvary Cemetery... KENNEALY.—EDWARD KENNEALY, & natiy@ of Cloyne, coutity Cork, Ireland, aged 42 years, e friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 331 oh peng aa sireet, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. > re LanE.—On Tucsday morning, Noveinber i, after a lingering tliness, IaNTHE, Wife ‘of Wallace , Lano, in the 26th year of her age. gi ‘The relatives and friends ef the family ard Teapect- fully inviced to attend the funeral, from ner late residence, 436 West Twentleth street, this (Thurs- aay) aftergoon, at one o'clock, without further notice. LONG.—On Tuesday, Novembe? 2, JOMANNA, be- loved wife of James Long, vy the 42 Year of ber rer remains wilt be taken from ber late resldeneé, 263 Navy street, corner of DeKalb avenue, this (Tharsday) morning, at nine o’clook, to the Charch Our Lady of Mercv, Debevoise street, near Kalb avenue, where @ requiem mass will be Offered up for the repose of her soul, and from thence to Calvary Cemetery, a one O'clock, tor ip- ent. Rt, See gs MUnPay.—A solemn Féquient mass of months wit ‘be offered up for the Rev. Henry Murphy, 8. J., in Fee ae at ecaeraaay ) waareatie: ge ak ‘a ‘cloc! The ik role ‘and triends of vhe ‘amily aro uested to attend. pas eeaecDEnMort.— in New York, n Saturday, October 30, Many KRNNY, Jate widow of Michael McDermott, county Longiord, freland, aged 89 years. 9 Friends and relatives of the are folly invited to attend the funeral, dence of her gon-in-law, John Tro! ptreet, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, ~ PRILLIPS.—On Tuesday, November 1, NapHTaLy PHILLIieg, of this city, in the 98th year of his age, Funeral from the Nineteenth street synagogue, on Friday morning, at half-past nine o'clock precisely. Hksra Hesepd Ve-EmetH.—The members of thia society are invited to attend the funeral of Mr. Naphtali Phillips, from the Es ea ae ul morning, at half: o’cloc| reehy, end mi 8. ALLEN, President. RioxDAN.—Snddenly, JouN H. RionvAaN, son of Michael anda Maria Riordan, of this city, aged 20 years and 6 months, x Notive oi funeral hereafter. 5 San Francisco and Virginia City papers please copy. Rinuz.—At Wianipauk, Conn., on Tuesday, No- vember 1, MARY 4&., youngest daughter of George H. Bee aged 21 years. of ne (ungred @ik Wake plage from the Ronse his -alzo te stocks of Mi li (Thursday) afternoon, at two" o'clock, ur on tho ar. Fival of the 12:16 train from New York, Rorer.—On Wednesday morning, November 2, MARGARET GrororIna Rover, The funeral service will take place from her late residence, No. 817 East Kighty-second street, tus (Thursday) afte: noon, at two v’clock, ScuxeiweR.—In Hoboken, at her residence, cor- ner Garden and Eleventh streets, ‘on Tuesday, No- vember 2, ELIZABETH ANN SCBNEIDEB, daughter of Nicholas and Lanny Eberhard, ” 2 Notice of funeral hereafter. " SmirH.—On Wednesday morning, November 2, at his residence, No, 859 Hamilton ayenue, Brooklyn, WALTER J. SMIpH, aged 66 years. . ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday alterngon, at half: past two o'clock, . & SNYDER.—On ussday November 1, atter a long and painful tilness, Marky ANN, wife of the late Charies Snyder and eldest daughter of the Hon. Eugene Ward, aged 24 years, The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 6 Leroy gtreet, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, SPARKMAN.—On Tuesday, November 1, suddenly, Harry Fovron, son of James T. and Nellie F. Sparkman, aged 1 year and 11 months, Funerat services this (Tnursday) afternoon, at three o'clock, at the residence of his parents, No. 117 Kent street, Greenpoint. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend. THoMsON.—On Tuesday, November 1, MARGARET Gray, wife of John Thomson, aged 70 years, @ Dative of Dalkeith, Scotland. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 160 West Fifty- eee tree this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o’cloc! id Unpxruint.—At Oyster Bay, Long Island, on Wed- nesday, November 2, BENJAMIN T. UNDERHILL, In the 82d year of his age. ¢ The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, at Christ church, Oyster Bay, on Friday af ternoon, at two o'clock. VANDENBERGH.—On Sunday, October 30, at Scho- Gack, HENRIETTA A., dauguter of James and Ano Vandenbergh. Funeral from old St. Ann’s church, Brooklya, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, LUBN B. MINER, AUCTIONES cere A BY ALLEN B. MINER AiR ENRY H. LEEDS e MuNkee” ee od BY lesrooms 96 Chambers and 77 Reade street@, Leeda’ Art Gallerie Sif and 619 Broadway. ALLEN B. MINER & BROTHER will give theic attention, as ‘0 ti 96 Chambers street, oxfonding through Works of ‘Ary Libraries, 40, their galleriea =>. ALLEN B. MINER. ae leriga gg above. cm. BENET Be MINIS LLEN B, MINER, AUCTIONEER, Moony AMES Sy ALLEN b MINER & DROTEER, a pactous aa » specioas salomooms, bry Jearooms 96 ham! and 77 Reade streotd, Leeds Art Galleries 817 and 819 Broadway. @ 'RIDAY and SATURDAY, November 4 be k each SNE: Ni} hs) ART GALLERIE! MAND. 10 BROADWAY, comprising the PRIVATE COLLECTION of & woll known connoisseur in art of desirable PICTURKS BY EMINENT AND FAVORITE EUROPEAN AND AMERIGAN ARIISTS. Also two involoes of fine foreign Pictures, oe received from Europe, with a number of high clasa Pictures cantrt ‘buted by American ists, their latest productions, ‘The following artists are represented :— Comte Caliz, Sountag, Molbye. feyerheim, Wom . Naur, Englehart, Wattier, Notterman, Thillot, Von Beben, Verassat, Favier, Noter, Chapin, Buttman, , Mauve, Jules Noci @, Cont, wid Col, Broquin, aplin J. Haul, Kkeleer, Cattard, Ruytens, Gallin, Barwell, Vandervin, Monginol-, Van Leemperten, fartar, J.B, Irving Also two fine Medallion Bas Baliefa in marble, by R. Hi, Parks, hia latest works, THE ‘ABOVE ARE NOW ON EXHIBITION DAY AND EVENING, LLEN B. MIN: R, AUCTIONEER, BY ALLEN B, MINER & BROTHER, tate BENRY H. LEEDS & MINER, (established 1847), salesrooma 95 Chambers and 77 Reade atreots, Art Galleries, 817 and 819 Broadway. On Wednesday and Thursday, November 2 and $, com- Mmencing at Bip and 7 o'clock VY. M. each day, at the “LEEDS ART GALLERIES,” 817 and 819 Broadway, VALUABLE PRIVATE LIBRARY OF CHOICE BOOKS, ELEGANTLY BOUND, CONTAINING MANY MAGNIFT- CENT ILLUSTRATED WORKS -AND BOOKS OF ‘AND MO MiSGEUtcANEOUS WORKS, ; he LLES LETTRES, &c., &0., VI%:— u VIZ Gray of the Orleans Collection, Dibdin’s Works, the Works of Sir Adgerton Brydges, the Novels and Plays of Mra, Aphrabebn, ‘the vt ‘National Fiat of by Cavier and St. Hilaire, exquisite editions of Gupid and Poyche, Picart’s Religious Geremontes, Canova's Works, Thorwalsden’s Works, Meyrick’s Ancient Armor, the Amouria real de Madrid, Juvenil's Tapisseries Anclennes, Architectural and Decorative Worka by Pugin, Stratt’s Re al Antiguities and Works of Michasi Angelo, itanze of Raphacl, a lendid folio series of Italian Clas- nics, Catherwood's' Views {a Central America, the famous French “Temple de la Glorle," with unfinished proofs, and letters. Fine editions of Hugo, Chateabriand, Lamartine and other French classica, &0., 4c, Algo a series of DRAWINGS: BY CELEBRATED “ARTISTS OF THE CLASSIC; | LONDON SKETCH CLUB" of Front interest, | vis. - STANFIELD, LESLIE, BONE. CHALON, CRISTALL, PRICE, STUMP, UWINS, AND OTHERS. ON EXHIBITION on and from MONDAY, SIST INST., at OUR GALLERIES until sale. UCTION NOTICE. RT. HAZELL, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), NOV. 4, ‘at 1036 o'clock, at our salesroom, 118 Chambers street, Attractive sale of French and German Fancy Goods ana Toys, China, Parian and Bobemian Ware, &c., &c, Catalogues on morning of saio. R. T. HAZBLL & CO., Auctioneers, 116 Chambers street. UCTION NOTICK.—LARGE AND POSITIVE SALE This dey, (Thursday), November 3, commencing at 10g Soiock. LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer, will sell all the elegant nnd contly Household Furniture contained in vate residence LI West Twenty-seventh atreet, near 8 svenue, viz.:—Four rich Parlor Suits, covered in French satin brocatel and allk reps; rosewood Planoforte, Curtains, Carpets, Turkish Chairs, Etageres, Bronzea, Statuary, Paintings, Bookcase and Parlor Ornaments; Dining Room Furniture--Extension Table, Chairs, Buifet, Solid Silver and Piated Ware, Urns, Casters, Knives, Forks, Spoons, Dinner and Tea Sets, Ginssware, 0. ‘Bedroom Suite tn walnut ‘and rosewood, atyle Louls XIV. ; single Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Feather Bed Bolsters, Bedding, Blankets and a, Pillo Carpets; also Basement and Kitohon Furaiturs, all 400 lots, useful household furnfturg, Goods bored and Slipped for purchasers, ROH, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, Ofiice and salesroom 37 Nassau at, oslte Post Office, Shoes, Books, ‘ Dry Goods, 4 SOHNSTON & VAN TASSIFLL wil’ seli on Friday, at 1034 o'clock, at their saesroon, 37 Na eet, a large aasori- mont of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Ac. Also a Library of ‘some 400 volumes fine Books. LBERT B. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER. Balesrooms 103 Liberty and Bit Cadar ateost, Plated Ware and Cutlery. THIS DAY, at 103 o'clock, WALDRON & COOKE.wil ¢ell, aa above, a very fine assort- ment of imported and American Plated Ware, useful and graamontal; ‘Also about @ dozen Cutlery; aome of 16 the i. L of fine ‘aint inclu iandacapes, Ma- Flues, Interiors, Winter: Scenes’ Muonlishta, Scriptoral, Hin: toric, &., by’ many distinguished Ow exhibition 0 this day, witl ul E. NICHOLS, AUCTIONEFR, Over $15,000 worth ¢ it Housenold Furn Teo rosewood Pianof Mirrors, Valntings, Bron: ‘at public auction, to the highest bidder, this (Thursday) morning, commencing at 1044 o'clock, at the elegant residence 12 Kast Teuth atrect, betwoen Broadway and Fifth avenue (near Fifth avenue). Elegant Parlor rp ) Works of Art, Stat ry» Suits, covered with satin brocagely reps and haircloth; Ta- bles, E Cabinets, Bookcase, Parior Desk, Bedsteada, nds, ‘Commodes, Spring and Hair Mat- ockers, Sofas, Chairs, Clocks, Sidebourd , Dining Chairs, Baset ad Kitchen Fur- ive, tain or shine. UCTION.LARGE AND GENUINE SALE OF over 400 lots handsome Household Furniture, This (THURSDAY) afternoon, Nov. 8, at 1} o'clock, at the four story residence 80 B: ‘place Street, mear University place, EDWIN NICHOLS & CO., Auotloneers, will sell to the highest bidder all the elegant Household Furniture contatued at the residence of W. F, ont, Esq.» conulsiing of magniticons rosewood Pianofrte: made to order, for $750; elegant Parlor Su'ts, Etageres, Mir! rors, Curtains, Bronzes, Bookeases, Centre ‘Tables, fixe Ol. , ToR@wood and wainut Ber yale rn modes, Spring and Ha! lows, Sheets, Blankets, Dining, Kitche: ‘arnt. ture, &c, Sale Beales, raio or shine. Goods boxed and shipped for purchasers. Take Broadway stages or | niversity piace or St: avenue cars, and stop corner of Tenth street, @ short distance (rom. the house. Avagstus A. suULTZ, AUCTIONEER.— wale, 820,000 worth of Magnificent Honsehold Furniture, Pianoforte, Paintings, broazes, Drawing Boom 5: ary, &c. 600 lots by catalogue, ‘at the elagant residence 67 West Filccenth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, On this day THURSDAY, November % commencing at 10} O'clock. Drawing Rooms—Three superb Drawing Room Sults, cov- ored atin brocatel, richest description; Window Gurtaing, match sul arqueterie Lois de rose Cabinets, Preisateiniores, nterbury, Ktageres, Kookcase, Velvat Medallion - Carpets, Bronze, Ormolu: Chandeliers, ‘Clock, Paintings: by eminent artists, rosewood Pianoforie, cee: brated maker; Stool and Cover: bronze and marble 'Statu- ary, ‘and Mantel Mirrors, Lace Curtains, Cornices, rosewood and wainitt Dressing jureaus, Bedsteads, Ward- roles, en quite, style Louis XIV.; Hair and Spring Mattres- Lounterpanes, Blankets, ‘Sheets, Tollet Sets, Sofas, hairs, Loui Rockers. Dining Room—ixtension Table, Sidedourd, Silver Casters, Turcons, Salvers, Dinner und Tes | Service, Pitcher, Chinawaro, Crvstall Raby Glassware, Shetficld Table Cutlery, Linen; Basonent, Kitchon Furuiture Furntture of servants’ apartments. Sale pereniptory. N: B,—Parties wisning to aitend this sale take Fitth aveaue Stages Or SixtD avenue vars, MES ihe emt Peenliae ot thts conanes ter too 68 East Thirteenth street. On Frday, November at 1036 O'clock, a large assortment of Parior, Bedroom and Dining Room Furniture; Garpeis, Miteor, Y board, Extension Tab) em, blak wainut Furniture; best Hair jatvvesses, Be China, Glise and Kitchen Ware ; rlcb « Y J. W. CAMPBELL, JR, AUCTIONS Tiday prominen< Fighti avenue corn wi valu rel Lease; cholce Stook, fixture: B00. AL NCWOte, ania tis day. ‘ ee RSTO ele a TELL: & (Oy 858 Bowery, ‘innos, Etayeres, Side- ad’ chestnut Cottace fine Horse and AVOTIONERR, lon this day, at 105g o'clock, at the sales eet, bear Fulton, a large aud superior ay ] ¥ M. DOUGHT" wiil sell by room 79 Nassau fortment of rosewood, wainut, mabo; ttage, Parlor, Library, Dining Koom'and Chainber 0 wevoral Vel » China, Crock ery, Refrigerator is, Library Hook Lou a, 1. ‘ardrobes, Oil Gas Chandeliors ang’ Brackets, Oilice Desks. “Sale y ory, rain cr abi: ne ¥ F. COLTON, AUCTIONBER—WILL SELL ON FRE day, November 4, at 104 o'clock, at 68 East Thirteentn flationery, Fancy Note Paper, cx, dc. ; INO weveral canes o trunks of Books, Kngray- do,, t0 close an estate; also one su vet, Brussels and Taye ‘try Carpets, Ollek Hay bm ft Vesper Org: ANIEL A. MATH WS, AUOTIONEER.—SALESROOM ‘ba Broadway, under St. Nicholas Hotel. - FIRSY GREAT SALE OF aa » ROBES, 40. Ri MAT DANIEL A VS will aell at auction on WEDNESDAY, NOY. 2, AND THURSDAY, NOV. 3, WL W's o'clock each dav, ab UCTION ROOMS, NICHOLAS HOTEL, ie’, Gentlemen's and Chil- pon; also Sleigh, Carriage city, consisting ta part of 5 MATHE $M BROADWAY, UNDE the largest ursortment of ‘urs, of the sity, Collars aud Boss, richest quality. Siverian Squirrel, and Pich Sable Muffs, Collara and Boas, Astrachan Lamb'Cloaks, Mnite and Collara, Gente’ Beaver Caps, Collars and Gloves, togetuer with every description of CHILDREN'S FURS, OF THE LATEST STYLES. 'y largo assortinent of RRIAGE AND LAP ROBES, Hudson Bay, Black, Brown and Badgor, Gray Fox, Prairie Wolf, Coon, Lynx, Wolverine and othors ; all treah good ADILS are varticulariy invived to this wala; also parties Foniding out of tue olty witl dnd tan ueequalled opportunity. Every lot will be sold without reserve. Catalogues are now Feady and the Furs way be cxamiaed day and evening until Real Royal Ermiuo BP WARD ScmENCK, AveTIONZER Salesroom, No. 60 Liberty atreof, Sale by order of Supertor Co Kn be BAR, Engh, Gesolven” THE ENTIRE STOCK AND FIXTURES of the tate firm of Moses. As by ren 4 CO., on. 02 wad M4 Liberty atreet be erg tae SCHENOK, on Monday lon 1, at LI o'clock, ¢ Bale will be exclustvely of THE RARK OLD MADEIRAS of the following oslebrated brands :— MADEIRAS. Royal Fazenda, Bethune, 1810, fanny, yivia, Farqithar, 1896, Brabniin, Ghent 9 Volant, Count Carvahal, Robert, Pomona, Three Deacons, Brak Julia Benson, Hope's Dolight, Palo Cabins, Terre, By Howard, Reserve, Feorio. Dt id yd SALE...¥. K. STEVENSON, SON &CO., YB. P. FAIRCHILD, Auctioneer, will sell at auction, on Wednesday, Novembor 16, 1870, at 19M., at the Kxchango f 1, Lt Broadway, by order of the executors of Lana a 0, Forty Acres, in 2¥6 lots, of the DyckmAn Estate, at Fort Washington, in tho Twelfth ward of New York. Sixty Per cent on morteage. For mapa and particulars apply to the auctionsera, 1{ Pine street, “or to LOUK WOOD & CHOS- BY, Bxecutor's Counsel, 133 N treet. FoR SALE—AT AUCTION, ON FRIDAY NEXT, AT i Pavol the acho jassau street, D.C, Foster, lying at lower aide of Yy. CTIONEER, DAY, Nov. ACOB BOGART, AU e THIS at 1034 o'clock, at the Auction Room: Household Furniture, Carpeta, & . 1 North William st., g Room and Kitchen . eo. and Contenta, Puraiture, &e., to pay JosRrn SCHOENGOOD, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL, oJ Thursday, at 104 o'clock, Nov. 3, 1870, at 477 Saventh avenue, between Thirty-fifth and ‘Thirty-sixth atreete, the contents of a retafl Store, consisting of Stoves, Hardware, ‘Tinware, Culery, Wilew and Wooden Ware and Hourefur pit Goods {a general, in lots to auit the trade. Dealers invited, coumsting of Varlor, Bedroom, Dining Furnitore, from Safe, Also a lot of Trun’ storage and advences, Also a lot of Clothing, ¥ Shoes, Overcoats, Pan’ Dry Goods, Boots ana ao. pM. PLATT, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS DAY, AT e} , 2% o'clock at 414 Canal street, Parlor and Chamber Suits, Bureaus eads, Washatands, Wardrobes, Sideboarda, Chaira, Extension and other Tables, Looking Glasses, Car- pets, Olloloths, Beds and Bedding, Hair and other Mattresses, lice Desks, Gounters, Stoves, Ice Box, Kitchen Furulture, ry JOurrE HEGEMAN & CO.—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, oJ atl0 A. M., at the aalesroom, Willoughby, corner Pei Brookign, large agzortment of good Varlor, “Chambe Dining Room Furniture, Bedding, China, Fancy Goods, Vel- vot and other Carpets, &. ; also rovewood Pianos and Mirrora Mores WILKINS, AUCTIONEER, “4 Bouaghold Furmiture Rosewood ? E. A. “CDLOW & CO. will sell b; Nov. $, 1870, at Ll o'clock, at 4% Sith avenua, near West Fourth'street, all the Furniture, &c., of gaid Bouse, viz. :— Mahogany Sofas, Chaire and Easy Chaire, in haircloth; French piate Pier Mirrora, rosewood 7 octave Pianoforte, Mixsell maker; Dining Tables and Chairs, Bedateads, Bu- Mattresses, Bolstera and Pillows, Lace Curtains, 1 “ c. airn, formerly tho property ef Gen- id presented vy, him to this 'y ready No.3 atreet. $: MORTGAGE GALU—-JACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER. - Thia day. Nov. 3 , at 2 o’elock, at No. 19 North William street, Printi stablishment, one large Gordon Job Presi one minal? <r in Job Press, one Cutting Machine, on Washington Hand Press, Stands Type, Printing Materials Fixtures of eristiog Omee. ao. CHARL. F, WATTS, Attorney for Mortgagee, irrors and Carpets, noforte, &o. auction Thursday, eral Washington, Catalogues: ORTGAGE SALE. RICHARD WALTERS, Auctioneer, Planing Mill Machinery, ‘Moulding Machine, Shafting, £c, Will sel! by virtua of several mortgages, on Friday, at 12 o’ciock, at corner Union avenue and South Fifth street, Brooklyn, H. D., the Machinery of Pianing aud Sawing Mill, Moulding, Boring and Groove Machinos, Shafting, Saw Tables, Iron Safe, de JOUN T. STEWART, Attorney for Mortgagecs, ARSHAL'S SALE. J.P. TRAVER, Anctionear. JOHN’ A, DUNN & CO. will goll FAIS DAY, at 11 o'clock, corner of Houston and Goerck streets, 1 Stoam Engine. 1 Boiler. 1 Driliing Machines 1 Blower, 1SAA0 HEYMAN, Marshal ORTGAGE SALK.—WILL SELL THIS DAY, AT IL o'ciock, at 153 East Twenty-third strect, two Milk Wagons, Horse and Harness. By order of the mortgagee. Immediately after will sell a lot of Horses. I) bidet SALE.—R. 8, B., AUCTIONEER, 95 HEN- ry sireet, will sell this day, at 2 o'clock, Contents board- ing house, consisting of Parlor Furniture, Bedroom Carpets, Offelotbs, Washaunds, Tables, Seat! &e. . M. Hl. WHALEN, Attorney. AWNISRO! SALE WATCHES AND JEWELRY.— JAMES AGA, tioneer, will seli this day, at 59 Bowery, nego Segortan gold and Watches, Diamond Rings, Pins, Bilver Mexican S: silver moun' and & vari if other and Bridie, jewel Also the remainder of Stock'of Henry Barnard, late of ‘Third avenue. ‘The above are well worthy the ‘attention of the trade and others. By order of A. B, Barnard, 438 Thied avenue. AWNBROKER'S SALE.—MEN’S CLOTHING.—JAMES AUAR, Auctioneer, wiil sell on Friday, at No New RKowery, alarge assortment of Overcoats,’ Business, Sack and Frock Coats, Pantaloons, Veats, By order of Mark Levy, 98 Grand street. ? AWNBROKER'S SALE.—R, FIELD, AUCTIONEF! 13) Chatham street, will sell, this day, at 11 o'clock, iota of Men's and Women’s Clothing, Dresnes, Shawis, Kem- nants, Under Clothing, Quilts and Blankets, Bedding, Boots, Shoes, &c.; also Conte, Panta, Vests, &c, By order J. A Jarman, 1% Varick atreet. Peis SALE—THIS DAY, BY JOHN MOB. TIMER, 1 bast Broatway, of 500 Lots Men's and Wo- men’s choice Clothing, Beds, Bedding, Furs aud other Goods. By order N. Stich. 81T Thied avenue. Y KF, COLTON, AUCTIONEER.—LARGE SALE OF | UCTION SALE OF Ctgars, ac. Friday, No * HERMAN, AUCTIONEER, S. Wines, Liquors, Champagne, ember 4, at 18 Bowery, at 11 o'clock, 78 barrels Bourbon and Rye Whiskey, choice brands, from two to fou. ca ola; casks Brandies, Gin, Port and Sherry Wii & 9 about 10) cases of fine Liquors, ‘dc. Bale postive, Dealera tavited. maica Kum, Champazne, RHERIVF'S GALE.-RODAY 8, BRASSEL, AUCTION: © cer, wili sell this day, at ILo'clock A. M., at 180 Broad- way, third flour, a large assortment of Jeweiry, consisting of Bresatpiag, Kings, Katrings, Neoklats, Buds, Sleeve Links, (AC., de Also a lot of Jet Ornaments, Watch Movements Cases, Safe, Tables, Chairs, do. JAMES O'BRIBN, Sheriff, Wa. Hi, Saimena, Deputy. IFE'S SALE—RODAY L, BRASSELL, AUCTION. eer, will sell on Friday, November 4," 18;0, at Ub c A. M., at No. 180 Broadway, third floor, a large as- t of Jewelry, consisting of Breast ina, Rings, Kar- rings, Necklets, Studs, Sleeve Links, &c., 0. Alaoa lot of Jet Ornaments, Watch Movements and Cases. Also Safe, Tables, Chairs, dc JAMKS O'BRLEN, Sheritt, Wa. H. Sa1enns, Depury. JHERIVF'S SALE THIS DAY, AT 103g O'CLOCK, OF the Stock of = Jewelry Store. conaisting of Diamonds, solid Silver, Gold and Silver Watches, Ladies’ Sets, Chaian, Fina, Ac by COLE & MURPHY, 79 Fulton etree rooklyn. rpHOMAS this day, wt 10 o'clock, at 408 Ei fino assortment of Household Furniture, removed for conventence of sale; about fuimluhmg will do well to attend this and rom a large house, Wearpets. Partios wr enue, © large ‘enle. MUSICAL, wera Ax TS AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO, % 211 Fourth avenue, New York, thorough snstruction Is given in ‘all branches of Music by the mort competent proiessors, at liberal terms. B. SCHROLVER, Director." H. J. PETKES, Secretary (A. GADY: WHO IS A SUPERIOR MUSICIAN AND . thorough French, German and Kngitsh scholar, with ten years’ experience i prominent families, bas a few hours disengaged, {or ® school oF prtvate pupils. Addrops Li M. vy whattoa E, HIGHLY CULTIVATED SOPRANO, GOOD AKADER, experionc chireb singing, pupil of Errant, desires A chol, position at a moderate salary. ply to ©. HW. DIt- SON, 711 Beoadway, for two woeks. . NTLEMAN WILL GIVK INSTRUCTION ON THE pti's residence for $10 per quarter; best dares, With residence, LEACHER, box 7 ESSONS_ IN. SINGIN’ BY AN ITALIAN | La ‘man, thoroughly competent and experienced ing, Yoo! Music aud the Viana, Referonces aiven, INSTRUCTOR, Lox 171 Herald oflice. Addcoun ance” WY pT TUES, x Mason & amin Cabinet Organs, with improvements. Patented June and August, 1870, | tr | epueint igen reduaed thie ion. | : DUILLIPS, THE UNRIVALUED IN AL and Business Clairvoyant, reveal ‘and A Cubure, 04 Wont Thirtr-negomm sinegh, nage preaw, AMUSEMENTS, INA EDWIN" ROADWAY. EVERY E' KDAY MATINEE oi 3, 2WO ML BURLESWUES, 1 the beautiful spectacular burlesuge of ae Eva bpin, MABRY BECKETT..... -.. WIDOW TWANSEY and the e BLACK-EY'D BUSAN, STUART ROBSON in his inimitable impersonation of Cross. 3 THEATRE, TWELFTH WEEK rH xO HTH TIME IN ls WORLD-R CHABACTER OF RIP VAN WINKLE, {o Bouctcault’s beautiful Lerondary Drama of that name, EVERY EVENING, And SATURDAY MATINEE at 1% o'slock, Seats xecured TWO WEEKS IN ADVANCE at tho theatre, or as its Branch Ticket office, at Ditson & Co.'s Music store, ‘ul Broadway. ALLACK'S. Proprietor and Manager. Mr. LESTER WALLACE COME! —— DY REVIVALS, TAIS (THURSDAY) KVENING, < for the thirteenth tine this season, Colman's Comedy of ” Prod tHe RIVALS. roduced with appro SOENRS, COSTUMES AND APPOINTMENTS, CHARACTERS BY Mr. John Brougham, Mr. Jobn Gilbert, Mr. George Olarke, 4, H. Stoddart, Mr. B. £, Ringgold, Mr. J. C. Williamson, Mr. E. M, Holland, Mr. Henriques, ling Angie Deli inte . Leonard, Mr. J. Pock, Mise Madeline ily Mestayor, Miss Helen Tracy, Mins eland. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), SECOND TIM WIE SERIOUS FAMILY. OMe SATURDAY, THIRD TIME, MONDAY, NOVEMBER T THIRD TL JN SNe OSERIOUS. FAMILY, Tee @ULSDAY, FOURTH TIME, JOUN BULL. LOVE FOR LOVE, * ROAD TO BOUIN, COURT AND CITY and othera eg ‘well known tn preparation. Mr- Wallack bees to announce that be nas cacived (romp Londo an entirely ¥ ieee © Bello) pelorkan COMEDY, . W. on, Baqwauthor gf “School,” &c., entitled, ~ # ve “BIRYH,.” which fs now {n active preparation. Box book open from 8 A. M. to4 P. M. TH ET THEATRE, 14 ates NEAR SIXTH A MRS. F. L JX aeR GREAT HISTORIC REALIZATION OF yeaseru, 5 aati Q’ KEN OF ENGLAND, re | Mimadal EVENING 7. haa SATUBDAY MATINEE, S™% SECURED SIX DAYS aN ADVANCE, BROADWAY, FORMERLY N. ¥, THEATRE. Magagers \ LOBE, 724 8.6) & A. K. SPENCE! SUCCESS OF THE GREAT MILAURN, SUCCESS OF THE GREAT MILBURN, SUCCESS OF THE GREAT MILBURN, SUCCESS OF THE GREAT MILBURN aot 3. G, FORDE, 5.4. 5. G. FORDE, 3. G. Everybody delighted with the new Burletta, the NYMPHS OF THE CARIBBEAN BRA, NYMPHS OF ‘TH NYMPHS OF Josh Hart, Joah Hart. Youn Hart... Add Ryman in’ his Hits on the Times, Master Barney in bia Champion Jig. MoKee in his Songs and Dan Chis. Howard tn his Plantatic OONTA'S GRAND BALLET 01 Matineo Wednesday and § LYM PIC THEATRE. 0 CROWDED AND FR PRUBEASIO AUDIENCES, FL EK, ML, GEORGE L. FOX'S GREATEST TRIUMP, W ED sd EK CARIBBEAN BEA, THE CARIBBEAN SE. 1. FIFTY YOUNG LADIES, turd EE WILLIE WINKL THE HIGHLY POPULAK wre Witt Gare ee SUCL pats SE, | 7 7 aflecwards CLOWN, t MB. Gs Le POX, Pantaloon, Mr. George Beane. Harlequin, alr, B. Honeywo Golumbineg, Misa Fanny Kew ‘The Little Blonde, Jennie Yeamans, NEW COSTUMES, NEW TRANSFORMATIONS, MATINEES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY ata. Yor which occasions orchestra seatesecurea for ONE DULy LAR,” y Seats geenred in advance at box offier and 114 Brondvra RAND OPERA HOUSE, corner Twenty-third atreet and Kighth avenue. TAMERS VIBK, Je Proprietor JOUN F. COLE. Manager Sixth week of the successful Parisian SOE CCOPERA BOUFEE TROUPE, OPERA BOUFFR TROUPE. Eotiuatgstle eee eQUEFE THOUFE, Eotuustastic reception o ‘3 MLLE, PERSINT MLLE. PERSINT MULE. PERRINI LE PETIT FAUST 4 Margoariie.. see KDle bacas Sta HREE PRIMA DONNAS. < THREE VRIMA DONNAS, fiery THREE PRIMA DONN AS, a ‘Thursday, LA GRAND OUCHESSE, —/ Montaland Friday, LE PETIT FAUST, ily, Peraint Satusday, LA GRAND BUCHESSE Billy Satdeday Matinee. LA GRAND DUCH. SE, Montaland In active rehearsal s LES 'BRIGANDS Seats secured ten day in advance at the box office, also at Schirmer’s, No. 701 Broadway, and Erle Railway Ticke ofice, corner Twenty-third street, and Broadway. OWERY THEATRE. iv i rusan, we Lee liad our patrons 08 MONDAY }) October BI, an s ENING, OclOTIL FURTHER NOTICR, A NEW DRAMA, ad a Prologue, by Henry Leulie, of London, Duty THE MAPIARE® COMPASS, of "ELABORATE MACHINERY, CHABACTERISTIG APPOINTMENTS and IMMENSE CAST, Sebraein kee L fra) pomreey. rit Coucluding with the Drama of the sec Wik GAME COOK. or THe WILDERNESS. CONWAY'S THEATRE -BKOOKLYN. THIS EVENING, "a gremt dramatization of MAN AND WIPE, with Mt. and Mrs. F. B. CONWAY ands CAST. SiN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, i § 585 Broadway. ny wee ROB, Wa BOLD, BERNARD and BACKUS! Glorious BIRCH, WAMROLD, BERN, RANCISCO MINSTRELS. ARD and BACKUS? Succead, FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. BIRCH, WAMBOLD, BERNARD and BACKUS* Screaming BAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, BIRCH, WAMBOLD, BERNARD and BACKUS' = Fun, ‘AN FRANCISCO MINST ELS, ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME LET ME BR a EXQUISITE SINGING, 4 LET ME BE. LET ME BE. Sats seaured six daye {a advance. 0 PRNING #RENCR READINGS BY MR, A. A. FAVARGER, 0-MORROW EVENING, NOVEMBER 4, AT THE HAGL OF THR UNION LEAGUE CLUB. Programmes and Tickets at Mr. FAVARGER'S, No. 8 East Ninth atrect, and at the Hail tlt | NEUMATIG TUNNEL UNDER BROADWAY. 260 Broadway, corner Warren. Open 10to 5. [ AST DAYS OF THE EXHIBITION, L THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE PAIR will positively close next SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6. R, A. A. FAVARGER'S OPENING FRENCH READ- |. ings next Friday evening, November 4, at 83 o’cli hall of the Union Lea, D, cornersMadison avenue Twonty-aixth atreet, ming and tickets at Mr. FAVAR- GER'S, No. 8 East Ninth street. pols yon ale cadnscinaoodte nn RRA —on SER. ir KATING ON THE ICE AND PROMENADE CONCERT © every evening, at the Kink, till the close of the Falr, Dext Saturday, November 5. (MO THEATRICAL MANAGERS, AIFS and eon merearing etock of ; oko , woop cuts, = from fresh and original Sodepe oa boos 4 e METROPOLITAN 308 PRINTING OFFLOE, OT Nassau 4. Old Herald Building. QF YADIGS WANTED-IN BALLET AND PLAIN 0] dancing. Inquire at the Grand Duchess Asse froma, 45 West ‘Ihirteenth atzeet, private eutrance. Call between 8 and 7 o'clock, OPFICE, (poeateR TICKET U4 BROADWAY. | ~ RESERVED BEATS PUR ALL THRATR LECTURE SEASON, 5... CHELL'S LECTURE AT COOPER IN- stitute on “Grattan and O'Bries,” under the auspices ef the Irish Grenadier Guards, Bizty-ninth regiment, is un- avoidably postponed to Friday evening, Nov. tickets issued for next Thursday will hold rr ROFESSOR H. DV. NOYES, M, D., WILL DELIVE?, Ea lecture on the “Ph; of Sight,” before the Ws men's Inatitute (physiological and sanitary).on the occas! on | of therr reopening at the Mott Memorial Rooms, #4 Madison avenue, on Thurs Nov, & Lad: ea interested Re at haif-past three o'cleck, invited. Dr. ANNA DENSMOREy Presidant. ar OU STROLOGY. Le M*2s™ ROSA, GREAT NATURAL QUAIRVWOYANT, reveals your whole life from oradie \% prave. 479 Canal itreot, neat Hudson, Fee $l ADAME ROSS, MEDIOAL AND! ndgINRES OLAIR- a. yoraahy view ge oy and cveietonn Itkenoes of husband. ‘eal Forty -first stregi, wi and Seventh avenue = Brosiwar A MUSKMEN Ts. g nnmendetasilage TH AVENUB THEATRE, 2 Z o) Bolo Lessee and Mana «Mr. AUGUSTIN DAL! Twoaty for a ceet, ext to neoadivay, Hoda ab be WIFE. WILKIE COLLINS: \ 5B) LAN’ DRAMAMC KOMANCE, MAN AND WIFE, A FEW EVENINGS LONGER, AND SATURDAY MATINES rc HALP-PAST ONE ct ai3 days in advanos, to conounoe that MAN AND WIR nod will be VIB Seats secur: DALY be acted only SHORTLY wit i on all tis original dor of acenery, wt, Wictorne Sardou's Parisian seusption, i PERNANDE. will be riven ot the first a *,* Due nott ppearance y Movant, and of the ice | Mise Agnes Eth. THE HUNCHBACK 514 TATE BUTLER & GILMOR Rise An Immense Amount of Atur 100 ARTISTS APP E AK THE GREAT PANKOMLMA | FIANKY PANKY, WA CHAS. ABBOTT, 7 THE GREAT BALLE MAN AND WIFE AND I Mr. SIDNEY FRANKS, M. The Famous London LEW RATTLER, CHAS. WHIT! , GRORGE F, COBS, J. STEWART, JAMES WAMBOLD, WM. ARLINGTON, PARKHURST AND COLLINS, JAS. MAAS, J. 0. MYER, In thelr Side Splitting Acta. ‘See Small Bullg, Doors open at 6)4 j Curtain rises at 7% olclook. Box ollice open daily, Seats secured alx day advanoé. QOD'S MUSEUMGEORGE WOOD, PROPRIETOR. TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, AT 2 AND 8 P.M THIRD WEEK 0 THE ade? EAT SUCCESS QF LURLINE. CROWDED HOUSES. UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS LYDIA THOMPSON BURLESQUE TROUPE. LYDIA 1 3 DIA THOMPSON BURL! UE TROUPE. be LYDIA THOMPSON BURLESQUE TROUPE Jomense bitot i THE GREAT MORAL BAL ving Ms THE bet 4 LET, <a NURSERY RHYMES, bigeees fiirerce a EVERY EVENING AND ee ee tacular We extravaganza, entitled in the spectacul eines SRT isa, enuitied rs oe LURLINE. ° Owing fo the length of the burlesque it wil gonstitute: evening's entertainment. ‘ “ MATINEE PERFORMANCES Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday aod Fridays. ‘The beautiful operatic arama of the ith Sanat aeoodlid ple oo4 Y any lor. {precedes jarce ol “ i Perce TWO MONNYCASTLES, S71 Box planopen. Seats secured two weeks in adi In active preparation a grand spectacular burlesque ext travaganza, written and espectally adapted for the LYDL& THOMPSYN woupe, gatitied | $* or APPLE OF DISCORD: aor A Re ees Ea EG IBLO'S GARDEN. THE GRAND , ENGLISH OPERA COMBINATION. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, NOVEMBER 4, ee BOHEMIAN GURL Nef. OSE HERSER; Queen, Miss GOODWIN] Arline, Mi igen Thadd . BOWLER; Count Arnhelm, Mr, OAMP! BELL Berllanoot, Mr, SEGUIN; Floreatine, Mr. CHAT FRIDAY—IL TROVATORE. MATINEE ON SATURDAT = IL TROVATORE. SATURDAY NIGHT—OBERON, —- In preparation, Bristow's Opera, RIP VAN WINKLE. <1) MUNDAY, November 1s, will be produced. Boucl new Irish Komance Drama of the RAPPERSE, with new Sceue Joatumes and a powerful cast. ~ TIBLO'S GARDEN. - 100 experienced tall. indies wanted for, : XTRA AND DANCING z Apply to L. J. VINCENT, Stage Manager, Crouby atrect em \ranes, each morning, At sll 2. B™ JOKLYN ACADEMY. Ri. AY. FRIDAY, SKEBACH TO-MORROW (FRIDAY), NOV. 4, AT 8, 4 First ana only appearance in Brooklyn of . i MARIE SEEBACH, AS MARKY. STUART. % VENETA, ELIZABETH, and the entire company tn the ¢ Seats can be secured ii New York at 11¢ Broadway Brookiyn Academy. = JEEBACH AT WALLACK'S THEATRE, MATINEB, SSucwarie PRAM ees or Ww Phila ry ive Fes” Oh bet ULACK'S MOST POPULAR THEATRE I, ‘GRAND SEEBACH MATIN ik. ON SATURDAY, NOV. 6, AT 1 O'CLOCK, when will be produced ‘ADRIENNE LECOUVREUR. , SHFBACT.. "Adrienne VENETA...,. fhe Princodit jainy In the east, / on, #1; orchestra seats, reserved, &1 60) drous circle, reserved, #1. Senta cau be secured at Shi wiusic store, 701 and U4 Broadway, und at Wailack's theatre, THURSDAY, 3D, CZAAR AND OARPANTER, Reserved seats at the bor office. atlaks = Te Tz OOLFY'S, BROOKLYN. wee ai MONDAY EVENING, Oct. 29, and during the wok, Becond week of UNSWORTH aud EUGENES St REZIA BORGIA “LET ME BE," MAN AND WIFE, B. Rice, Sheppard, Griftin, Abbott, U | ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 21 ROWERY, THE HEADQUARTERS OF FUN AND JOLLITY, + Brilijant wuccees of the beautiful Serio-Comic Vooalist ang Danseuse, SS EMMA ALFORD, . * THE CLODOCHE TROUPE, ‘CLODOCHE TROUPE, A NEW AND ORIGINAL CANCAN, The fine Dram: NEW YORK BANK OLBRK. maT. G. Rigs FP. Seabert, J. A. Graver, Marie Gorenflo, &e,, in the te TONY PASTOR'S: PORTFOLIO OF FUN, Wild, Kerns, Seymour, Cummings, Murray, Bradley, Connor, Collier, de. 3 TEW YORK CL MATINEES WED! NEW ATTRACTIONS. NEW SGraRLEs rruntyy STRESS. THE GREAT BRITISH RIDER, y ONS. Al THE WONDERFUL PARISIEN sucaueg, Pirst week of the 7 TERRIFIC BATTOUTE LEAPS, ~ ! BRILLIANT FLIGHTS AND DARING SPLENDOBA, DASHING BORSEMANSHIE, all the tl + omg STAR RIDERS, rf MNASTS, ACROBAT: THOROUGHBRED HORSES. = AY AND VENING A’ De SATURDAY A? T 8. ANNA BISHOP ULTZ. anak re i ME, ANNA BISHOP SCHULTE. ae S, Firat appearance of this famous prima donon at tho Ors? Orpheon Fund Concert, Apollo Hall, November G 890 Gatar~ day's papers Nekets #1, ROOKLYN OPERA HOUSE, ? Junction of Fulton and Flatbush avenue WELCH, HES AND WHITE'S BROOKLYN MINSTRELS. 0 THE GREAT MoANDREWS, MOCARTON, Dutch Conde dian, and the MAMMOTH TROUP OF STARS. ELLY & LEON'S MINSTRELS, ag te ne en 606 and 808 Broadway, opposite Eleventh street. THE RUSH UNABATED, POTANDING BOOM ONLY. f THE ONLY LEON. wn Tht KNEELSON CONCERT... Miss Nilanon, accompanied by Professor Doremun i hop Paap ner uu gti ee ry con's burlesque im! ions, 6 Great Son, ‘Nisson, arone to her feet end’ clapped her bunds merrily, Janghing 90 heartily as to attract the attention of ibe Wl house. E iy Oc ‘ t. LA ROSE DE SAINT FLOUB/* ~ val R. TRENOR'S SOIREES DANSANTE COMMENCE ovember 7. Former patrons are expected to att whether they receive season tickets or not. Ladies gentlemen of respectability can obtain tickets by note or ‘pplication at the rooms, Lyric Hall, 728 Sixth avenue, om MERICAN INSTITUTE FALR = will positively close on Saturday, November 6, Skating and Promenade Concert every evening. LKS, ELKS, ELKS Ea on NOTICE,—-The members and volunteers who are (6 pate ticipate at the Third Annual Benelit of the a Order, wit please assemble at Tony Sasi ag te ate iL Broad way, Thursday afternoon, November 3, wt 259 sharp. AST WEEK yn of the GREAT NATIONAL EXHIBITION ° the AMERICAN INSTITUTE. ‘The exhibition will positively close on Saturday evening, Novemnier B, THE PREMIUMS WILL BE DECLABBB = Rey ieeeriny at do'clock.. address will be delivere = 4, GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT 7 in the eventng, commencing at 734 o'cloolg. >». Academy ot Mists tor the "AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, The Proscenvurm Boxes in t twenty-ninth season will be gold SATUKDAY, NOVEMBER 6, by the President, 68 Wall street. ‘The other Boxes (97 In number’ wilt be sold at public ape- ton, to holders of four associate member's tickets, on ‘MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, AT 3 O'ULOCK P. &, at the Aoaders etal, Tickets can be purchased a! th@ same time w: res. GEORGE T. STRONG, President, D. Scuaan, Secretary. = 6 SRW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 18 Broadway es 618 (Established 1318.) 618 ~ ——— ¢ 618. We are fearfully and cily derfully made. bit 618 618 The Beauties, Wouders and Monstroaities of 2 68 ho Human and Animal Creation to be seen at YY 618 fone visit, oe Dp" KABIN’S MUSEUM, 46 Broadway, OPPOSITE, ASTOR PLACE. 14oone should visit New York without passing an hour at De. KAHN'S Magnificent Musour, (he most attractive and, Deautiful in the wor MISSION FIFTY CENTS, ADMISGPEN DAILY, 745 Broadway, opposite Astor place. : —$——— “BUTERPE CONCERT,” At Association Hall, THIS EVENING, AT 8, : et Kets, 1 oe mgnitte Season Tickets, with Reserv ae Programmes at Fattison’s music store, under the a ATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO, Kighth street, between Broadway and Fourth Avenue. Tnstruction in every branch of music; Lerms $10 per quarier. T° THEATRICAL MANAGER: A large aad consten' increasing stock of WOOD CUTS, from fresh and original signs, on hand at tho r mROOT OR An son’ NING OFFLUBy “TOU Herald Buleina