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HORRIBLE MURDER IN ROCHESTER. A Wife Killed by Hor Husband—Faith!essmneas the Cause—The Murderer Gives Himsolf Up—His Version of the Affair. the Rochester Express, Novy. 14.) oauleaey mornia , BLOUL eigat e clock, the peo. io living in the Vicinity Of tho corner of Monroe venue and Union street were thrown into wild ment by the announcement that a shocking urder had been commited. ‘The news tow like Hddre, and im @& shor tine thereaiter a large dof excited people, bot male and female, had ectou in ivont of the buiding eagerty scokiug for ticulars, ‘Ie terrivie tragedy look place in a over the grocery of A. Young, at the northeast ner of Monroe avenue nad Union street. Hearing the report we proceeded to the house and ascer- ined the folowing particuiars ‘The murderer’s name 1s David Montgomery, and he victim is lis wife, Mary, ouly nineteen years of Montgomery will be twenty years old nexi Jan- y. When we arrived hte had leit the premises, to the police office, waere be iound roundsinan warth, told him Wat be had done, and asked to locked up, Which Lhe oficer did. We were ad- itted to the chamber, Which is abeut fourteen feet uare, lighted by two Windows troia Monroe aye- ue; and there a ghasiiy, sickeuing sight met our On the bed lay the youn, wile, breathing aghtly, as if in deep siecp, with blood ms ghastly wound in ihe forehead, saturating the bed-clothes and trickling upon the foor, The deed was done with an axe, which lay upon ‘the foor, the blade of which was about six es in width. ‘fle brutal husband had imbedded blade into the skuil nearly dive inches, making wound about aix tuches ta leagth, en the left side | the forehead, frem wiiou prowruded a smail vor- on of the brain. The heaving and falltug of the json an & spasmodic movement of thie hands, Huich were folded across ber breast, showed that the unforvanate woman still lived. ‘The floor con- very litte turuiture, and the room was un- iy Two. police viticers goon arrived aud ed themselves ut the door, to keep back the | ®rowd which was anxious to gain admittance, | lontgomery aud his wile have lived unhappily for | Veral MONS Hast. ‘ney had been nrarried two ears end had & clild nine months old. Recently lontzomery has been jealous of his wile, alleging ; hat she hud been two intuaue with other men, After repeated separations and recenciliations the Rare eri peter on Baurvey night avout e o'clock. The followlny the stor t prisouer as to what followed: ery ‘ STURY OF Uf PRISONER, On presenting himself to oficor Rowarth, at the pict station, he asked “it he was wanied?” The Mcer replied that he did not Kuow that he wanted | um for anything. David repliod that “he had just ‘urdered bis wile” aud wanted to be locked up. ‘he officer then took him below aud locked him up atl Clef Sherman arrived, when he was sent to il, He told the Chief what he had done, and sald it was his veumper—that “he loved his wile as he did | is ie,” He aiterward, 1 jaul, related the particu. Jars of the afuir. He said ho awoke on junday lorhing at six o'clock aud talked with his wile bout un hour, He urged ber to stay} home and take care of the child and tend to her household duties, and if she would do Bo he would forget all that had taken place and all | qfoaia be right. She refused, saying that she would ‘gv with whom she pieased, and if any man that Would pay her five dollars she would go with him,’” out seven o'clock he arese from bed, put on nis \d slippers, Wen! to lis father’s house and rocured Al axe, aud returning found his wife asleep. He stood by the stove fully five uinuies, axe in land, looking at her, until the thought of ier Infidenty and the dissolute life she was leading rove him to madness, whea he raised the weapon jd with one deperate vlow trove it into her brain. The blood pag irom the wouud and cevered the hitd, which was aiso slecpiug beside its mother, | le then dropped tue axe, procured a razor, seized | he child and hastened to lus lather’s house, where | @ met his father and brother Robert ahd told them what he had done, at the same time saying that he was going to 1ake bis own life. The enid | ‘as taken from him. and David ammediately started | for the burn, situated In the Lp Seay the siresi, nd climbed into the hayloit. bert quickly fol- lowed, and just as his brother was drawing the razor ucross his tiroat he scized aod wrenched it from his grasp. He succeeded in making a slight ound on hig neck, cutting the skin, fue “nur. lerer and would-be suicide tacn commenced cryn Syab-rolarned to the house, where he removed hi ippers, put on his boots, hat and coat, kissed his | wife and then went out, locking the door behind him. He then proceeded directly te the police sta- Uon and surrendered himself. David remarked at the jail that he did not regret ing his wife; that he would rather see her in lount Hope than continne ia her former course; that he should be glad to hear of her death, and was sorry that he did not succeed in Killing himself. Mr. Young, of whom he rented the rooms, says David has lohg been subject wo uncontrellable fits of anger, of @ hereditary nature, and which no doubt ere aggravated by the dificulttes with his wife, He was cruel to dumb animals, arid at one ume knocked a horse down with a shovel. Mr. Young had notived his conduct for two weeks and did not consider him a safe person to be atlarge. On Saturday, at the re- quest of Dayid’s father, Mr. Young wrote to an elder Drotwer, Andrew, who resides at Dubaque, lowa, re- guesting him to cone and take David away, The risoner Was an industrious man and had followea miug for a business. A short time since he com- mienced carting. He was not a drinking man, and | saul he had been imioxicated only twice since his | urriage. DOMBURW WITH XHR MUBDERRE, age In company with one of his neighbors, fe - angie, we went to the Jail yesterday atternoo! at Fitree o'clock and were permitted te see the prisoner | and tatk with him. He was stretched upon a cot, and, although both of us were well acquainted with bim, he tailed to recognize and seemed of his head. He remembered nothing that he previeusly stated and sald he did not know where he was or what he was there for. He inquired for his father, wife and child, and requested us to tell them to come iohim. He said somebody had got 4p at the window, pounded him and pulled his hair, id wished they would jet him alone. He aske iis . He said he did not know it, “They have een teliing me I am 1,000 years old, but { don’t be- Hieve it.’ He struck the wall violently with hia ‘hands, ana cried, “Go away from me—let me alone.” ‘On asking him if he know his wife had been killed, he said, ‘No; who killed her? Why didn’t they let me know?” Whether his insanity feigned or not medical men will have to determine, Asingular fatality altends the localhty where this murder was committed. Mr. Orton, who was so mysteriously murdered seven years ago, lived a few @oors north, on Union street, and td Little, who ‘was murdered by Ira Siout, resided one door east, on slonrve avenue. FORGING A [rial of C. A. B. Bergerman for Suborm of Perjury. « An the Brooklyn Vity Court, before Judge McCue, ‘haries A. B. bergerman was yesterday arraigned | Yor trratona charge of suvornation of perjury; in wing procured “witnesses” to a forged will of one john = Philip =~ Bourne, who died at ast | New York in August, 1869, leavng an gatate worth several thousand dotlars, It seems that Bourne was living in the house of one Hilde. ‘rand (who is also under indictment for complicity @n'the fraud), and when he died it was found that he jad left no will. ‘The prosecution allege {that thereapon Bergerman and Hildebrand went 0 work to get up a will, and employed Otto Arnoux, @ resident of New York, to draw it up. ‘The work was done, and the bogus will bequeathed the enormous sum of one dollar to Bourne’s daughter, Patharme Rohmig, and the balance of the Property, to Hildebrand’s wife, Tue document as presented to Surrogate Veeder, and two men, named Emanuel Goidstein and John Heyman, Appeared and signed their names as witnesses, The Jraud, however, was discovered ana the guilty par- ties were arrested. The indictment ainst the ‘prisoner in this case is for procuring the perjured ‘Witnesses, Goldsiein and Heyman. ‘ Otto Arnoux, who has been locked up in jail for a ‘year, was produced as @ witness forthe people, and ‘Bwore that the will was made out in saloon in Chatham street, New York, but he did not knew in whose han@writing it was. (Tle document was ox- ibited.) He recognized Goldstein and Heyman’gs andwriting, however, 1 the iugtrument. Arnoux also swore that Hildebrand said he would pay $300 tohave the will xed, and witness went to East New York to receive the money and was then pald twenty-five doliars. After this another document WILL, i stilt flowing | ————— eee | Bowen peaked, Jostau W. PRXGILLY to Lucy J., BUSINES: OFFORTUNITL fee Bian teen Be Sunday, November A 0pD LIVE, MAN, Wire. A Few HUNDRED A le 02 yours. lars, can have a tip inves tab ‘The relatives aud friends of tue family are re- | lisied salooa tm the vicinity of tha uptown hotels and | specituily mvited to attend the funeral. from St, | theatres. Apply to WILLIAM ABBOTT, No. 6 City Hall Relatives and nds of the floscy, with spacious hotel building contignovs. completely attend the funeral, frem the residence of her | furnished, with surroundings of tural bewuby, of | nephew, T. Burroughs Hyatt, this (Wednesday) after- | eMy.ncceks and having already » sutnmer patronage TOom, Bt ORE O'ClOSK, WIthOUE TUTNGE tetiog: Cats | WoUldilke to mect with competent parties for the purpose leave Hunter's Point at twelve o'clock. of organizing &: appre gee p tal Pre aes.. | JoEsriNG.—At his residence, corner Ainslie and eed ~ ——— en = ' Ninth streets, Breoklyn, E. D., on 'T , Novem- 10 LET—HOUSE AND STORE ON EIGHTH AVENUE, NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1870-TRIPLE SH#ET. thorities seemed to be a little trreguiar, and it was Claimed that there was no evidence of any intent to Steal, but simply that sie took her own. The Court, alter consultation, decided that Mra. Kt gs ury Must be remanded to the custody of the officer, bul | Stated no grounds for their decision. | fully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock, from Westuinster church, ‘Twenty-second street, between Sixth und Seventh by Withoat ee notice, UH. —, omas, West Indies, on Sunday, October 23, Gits W. Sur, formerly of this city, ‘od 60 years, t to this city, lis remains having been prot funeral services will fe held at All Saints’ church, Corner ef Henry and Scammel streets, this (Wedne day) afternoon, at one o'clock. Relatives and friends 'e respectfulty invited to atte “hearse CLURT OF APPEALS--DAY CALENDAR. ALBANY, Nov, 15, 1870, The following is the Court of Appeals day calen- der for November 16, 1870:—Nos. 54, 59, 6, 40, 64, 32, | VAN Dau sRN,—On Montay, Novo 16, - s louday, d , after a 83, 4914, 48, 34. Spore Ulnese, N. A, wife of itieau, cy Hes aged ‘The funeral will take place on ‘Thursda after. noon, at one o'clock, ‘tom her late rasidence 13 Summit street, South Brooklyn. Remains will be taken to Greenwood, Wuirk.—Ou Tuesday, November 15, Many Euima- of the late George W. White. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. BEARP—Peck.—In this city, on Tuesday afternoon, November 15, at half-past three o’ciock, at Trinity church, by the Rev. Morgan Dix, Ika P. BEARD to Kare WHITING, eldest daughter of B, W. Peck, of Milford, Conn, New Haven papers please copy, Barn Warre, widow Maso of Sonera narcaltar, TLSON, HENRY WILSON, &@ native of Middle towns county Armagh, Ireland, in the 3ist year of age. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, West Sixteenth street, Qt one o’ciuck. GaLwaY—MCCaBE.—In Brooklyn, on Thi A November 10, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Right Rev. Jolin Loughlin, Bishop of Brook- 'D, JAMES GALWAY, Jr., to MaGuig P., daughter of . McCabe, all of Brookly MARTINNZ—TzER.—On Thursday, Novembor 10, at Dr. Walleudet, Joss MAR- St. Ann’s church, by Rev, TINEZ DE Osonso, Of Granada, Spatn, to Miss BLIZA November 10, GERALDINE TéER, Of New York. At the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev. B. from his late residence, 213 Unis (Wednesday) afternoon, NOtce IS HERERY GiveN—ThaT FROM AND fter thi ct saving, fs, de ait counection between "mo and my rardea is dissolve.l. PENGILLY—TALSON.—On ‘Thursday, _NBw Youk, Nov. 15, 1870, LEWIS WILLIAMS, — eldest daughter of Joseph ¥. Lalson, ION 8a] Eud, Jersey City Heights. basictillcnd Aor sae YARv—BENEDION.—On Tuesday, November 16, at Calvary church, by the Rev. Dr. Washburn, WIL- LIAM W. YAarp to FANNIg A. BENEDICY, daughter of Andrew 0. Benedict, Both of this city, Died. Asne.—On Sunday, November 13, Ja. in the 48th year of hts age, He poccleoyvrsne, Relatives und friends of the family, also members of Lebanon lodge, 191, F. and A. M., are respectfully 116 Central Parke Lot at the ween aa AN Novica M, jayrat 18 aige Sal ; ifwway, ACH: MULLER, Auctioneer, No-? Pine in preference to ‘tho present adopted means, and in wuleh, by common good management, lays a certain fortune; hele willing to take into Partnership au undoubted gentleman of Auvited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) ater. | S Mechantoal turn of mind and of good vusiness qualiticn- noon, at two o'clock, at Ste Andrew's churn corner Wont im possesion of "$10,000" Adres MECHANICAL box 148 Heraid oilice. A TARTNER WANTED-IN AN ENTERPRISE JUST about starting, which will be supporied by every railway company in Amerien ; $30,000 nitin cad ba made, cor tain, aud perhaps $100,000; live worker needed; can have cl of New York avenue and Herkimer street, Brooklyn, SusmMons.—The mombers of Lebanon Lodge, 191, F. and A. M., are sumimoneil to meet at their rooms, No, 594 Broxdway, on Wednesday, November 16, at | 12 o'clock promptly, for the purpose of attending the | funeral of our late brether, James H. Ashe. By York, or travel, whichever he pleases, but must do one or the otel order, JAMES M. TURNEY, Master. " Wit, &. Burrs, Boose, , otehr, Address MONOVOLY, Herald ottice. pialeck church, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two AE ARENER w ANTED=18 AN {C&D ESTABLISHED Sister lodges are rospecttuliy nited to atten dieas P&G, 12 Rivington ntreete APH sclpeea eg OLMSTEAD, M. anyon Isaac Borner, Secretary. j PARTY WITH $5,000 CAN PURCHASE AN EsS- Bovauer.—on Monday, November ‘Th Aa A tablished business in Fulton street, Brooklyn, payin, from WO Lo #4,000 : i, Bovaite, in the 36th year of his age. Decbisttneeot saline. nen ant ae gion deen The relatives and friends of the family arerespect- | oflice, fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late res!- | ~~ pysin AP.— $i RN GROCERY, dence, No. 27 North Moore streot, this (Wednesday) now doing well; goou location, in elty; rent $30 per afternoon, at three o'clock, The remaius wiil be | taken to Lodi, Seneca county, N. Y., for interment. Month, Will soil with or without stock, or exchange for good property. Address WESTERN, Herald odie. eB BuNsy.—At Navarre, Ohio, on Friday, November 4, at the residence of her niece, OARLOTTE, widow RARE OPPORTUNITY IS NOW OF | of William Bunny, of this etty, aged 92 yeara. desirous of engaging in the Boot and @n old established business, doing a frst lve man this opportunity ‘is seldom tobe met with, For Interred in Massillon ee Cemetery, pectoalnrs, apply to JAS. CHAMBERS & CO., 87 Warren Brep.—On Saturday, October 29, at her residence, Ivyuurst Algburth, Liverpool, Huizapere, widow of W. 8. Bird. Esq. (Bird, Gultian & Co.) Friends will please accept this intimation. CORNWELL.—Oe Monday evening, November 14, Auby, relict of the late Richard S. Cornwell, in the ‘7eth yoar of her age. ‘The reiatives and friends of the familly, and those of her son, Daniel, and her sons-in-law, William H. Stodart and James F. Bail, ave respectfully invited to attand the funeral, from her late residence, 327 Hast Nineteenth street, on Thursday moruing, atten A®S INDUSTRIOUS, COMPETENT MAN, HAVING 000 to iy can buy half juterest in a timate percents month. Basement, 144 Fulton business paying strect, Brooklyn. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY.—A SINGLE MAN, erith 8600 cash, to travel witha party and help sell a amail patented articie in good demand ; one with leas amount might he taken; tnterest given; expenses and #600 a year for the present, Address BOSTON, box 141 Herald oillce, o'clock, Ihe remains willbe taken to Rye for inter- AY® AMERICAN WOULD LIKE TO TAKE A HALF ment. $A. interest in a Mont and Provision Rotail Markt, 1n New O.incuy.—In Brookiyn, on Tuesday, November 15, Joun R. CLincuy, only son ef John and Mary A. Clinchy, aged 10 years and 6 months, Brookly: Address B, B., box 170 Herald office. N INTEREST IN ESTABLISHED MANUFACTURING Rpocialty, socured by patent, {usuring a fortune, will be The relatives and friends are respectfully invited re to altenu the funoral services, this (Wednesday) af. | °'4 (the Proper party, Toferonos teat clans, ay, ternoon, at half-past two o'clock, precisely, atthe church corner ot Atlantic and Bond streets, CaBLE.—On Leng? evening, November 14, after A RARE CHANCE FOR A PARTNER—IN yr at manjifacturing business, with a capital of r 10,00, with one of the best mantlactureres best references a tagens nae NIEL P. CABLE, tn the 67th | given. ‘Address JUSTITIA, Herald ofice. Tot bin age. postal il. Baas ba nhs velatives ona ogg hae ites seally. es Cape FS PALE-CRRAP ROB, GASP 70, CLOSE or Ly an xington 0. 3 . B10 Te estate, an ol , inn first rate lo- Sanne invited to attend the faneral. from his witt a good stock of Wood and Machinery and Fix. 2 complete working order. Principals only dealt M. W. OSTRANDER, Exocutor, 225 West Houston street,{New York. GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO AN ENERGETIC MAN, with small capital, to take an interest in Hebdon's Pa tent Advertising Ageucy, estutlished at the Grand Central Hotei. Apply to. W. HEBDON, 744 Broadway. OTEL, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, WITH SPLEN did secommodations for families, 30 minutes from City Hail, now having avout 75 permanent boarders, which can be increased to owning being unable to give ft sufficient attention, will make liberal arrangements with the right man, Must be a thoroughly practical, competent late residence, 41 Rush street, Brooklyn, E. D., this (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, The remains will be taken to Guilford, N. Y., for interment, DgNISON.—-On Monday, November 14, at her resi- dence at West Farms, GertTRups, relict of Charles Denisen, in the 80th year of her age. The friends of the family ave invited to attend the funeral services, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at half- | past twelve o'clock, at St. Ann’s church, St. Aun's avenue, corner of 138th street. Carriages wiil be waiting at Mett Haven depot to meet the half past eleven Harlem Railroad train from Twenty-sixth street. < hotel keeper, popular and able to influence some trade, Ad- Doxouvug.—-On Tuesday morning, November 15, rine. ‘ eo) of consumption, HANORA DONOUUR, 55 years. Py een. done others, mueed OTK, tor ‘as? Herald y The relatives aud friends are respectfully Invited | to attend the funeral, from 23% Elizabeth street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. G1BLin.—On Tuesday, Nevember 15, Jou, eldest | son of Michael and Catharine Giblin, aged 3 years | and 15 days. | ‘The re‘atives and friends of the family are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) | afternoon, at two o’olock, from the residence of bis | Parents, 42 East Forty-eizhth street. | GILCHREST.—1n Brooklyn, on Monday, November 14, after a long and severe tllness, JouN W. GiL- ounesr, in the 56th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- NE TO $3,000,-I HONESTLY ASSERT THAT THERE 1s no humbug inthe business I offer, desiring a Vart- ner; itis pew and scoured and will pay two-thirds profit. Address TRUTHFUL, Herald office. ARINER WANTED—-WHO HAS AT COMMAND 83,090. or $10,000 cash;can learn of ai ning seldom inet | sa, doing « fir | activ ‘energetic. man; house {s well known given and required. Address EUREKA, Hi ARTNER WANTED.— 820,000 to —A BUSINESS MAN, WITH $25,000, can get an interest as either’ active or spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his | apectal partner, active'preferred, January 1, in a well estab- ape ey a 149 (new No.) Elliott place, on Thurs- | Tahed end profitable Jovbing bust Address, with real | name, in trict confidence, M. S. & CO., Herald oilice. —IN CONSEQUENCE OF SICK. alent medicine is for salo LE, Patent Agent. AILWAY CONTRACTORS.—A MAN WITH A GOOD ‘cash contract desires to join an experienced band pos a i ins. Address D.'De, day afternoon, at two o'clock. Harr.—On Monday evening, November 14, Pat- Rick Harr, aged 70 years. Relatives and friends are requested to attend the { funeral, from his late residence, No. 251 Seventh street, tits (Wednesday) gaiternoon, at two o'clock. HANDREN.—On Tuesday, November 16, FRANK W. HANDREN, only son of John W. and Kate Uandren, aged 9 years, 1 month and 5 days. ‘The funeral will take place en Thursday afternoo! ARTNER WANTED. ness of the inventor ata moderate price. 164 N I seaning the requisite material’ and means. Herald office. Sixtieth street, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock. Hyarr.—At Newtown, L. 1., on Monday, Nov. 14, HANNAH Hyatt, in the 734 year of her age. fete family are invited to 10 PHYSICIANS AND OTHERS.—THE PROPRIETOR ber 15, FRANCIS H. W. JogsTING, aged 28 years, 6 months and 5 days. J The friends ef the family, the members of Clinton Lodge, No. 453, F. and A. M., of Crusaders Lodge, No. 61, and Mount Pisgah Encampment, No. 26, I. O. F.; also the members of the Brooklyn, E. D., Schuet- zen Corps, are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral, trom his late residence, on Thursday aiter- noon, at two o'clock. Jewrtt.—On Tuesday, November 15, CHARLES EvGeng, son of Clement and < aroline N. Jewett, aged 17 years. 1g young friends and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral servi at the resi- dence of his Ly tr eld 10 West Thirty-sec nd atreet, on Thursday afternoon, at three o'clock. LyNcH.—On Monday, November 14, Joseru LYNCH, formerly of Lakeland, county Uavan, Ireland, in the b4th year of his age. His friends and those ef his late brother John are respectfuily invited to attend the funeral, this (Wed- nesday) morning, at nine v’clock, frem 8t. Gabriel’s church, Thirty-seventh strect, near Second avenue, aud from thence to Calvary Sane s Ma.oy.—On Monday, November 14, Mrs. BRinGEr, wife of James Maloy, in the 37th year of her age. ‘The relatives and fiends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afvernoon, at one o'clock, from her late residence, corner of avenue C and Eleventh street. MoNSON.—At Astoria, on Tuesday, November 15, MARCENA MONSON, The relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral serviees, at Di ’ church, corner Madison avenue and Twenty- weat side, between ‘Thirty-aixth and Thirty-seventh streets; suliable for dry goods. Inquire nt B. 8. LEVY & CO.'R, 271 West Thirty-cighth atreet, near Eighth aveuue. Ut ie! SUBSCRIBER, MANUFACTURER OF ALL SORTS of Bohemian Glass Beads, Paste Stones, Slabs, Broaches, Bracelets, Gi Earrings, Hatrpins, Giass Put- { tons, al mt who | ings, ED. ZENK, Liebenan, Bohemia, HE UNDERSIGNED, PROPRIETOR OF OLD ES. tablished, profitable business house (heretofore depeni- ent on agents to disadvantage), will. sell one half interest, to arty with $6,000 to $1U,0W, at once. Address G. S. M., TO JOIN ME IN BUYING OUT A Twill invest equal amount, #300 ca tore 636 Browd- good busin Inquire for FRANKLIN, in boot and sho 10,000 OR $12,000, IN Wastep-4 PARTNER, WITH an old established carriage business; none but princi- pals need apply. Address #. D, R., Herald ofloe. WARTEDIA, THOROUGH, BUSINESS MAN, WITH from $2,000 to 5,000 cash, as a partner or upon a good salary in an established manufacturing business; money well secured. Address M. ¥. B., Herald ofles., ANTED—A PARTNER, WITH $300 OR 3500, FOR THE mannfacture of a fancy article, which has a great aale 300 per cent protit. Apply at #1 Greene street. WANTED.-FOR WHICH HANDSOME ROOMS will be given, with good Board, at yreat reduction i. Bost reference given. Ad- $ price. Neighborhood good, dress {mediately K,, Herald oftice, WHOLESALE AGENTS IN EVERY was drawn up in Chatham street and signed by wit- ae Bergerman, who was present, took posses- lon of it. Arnoux further testi re what, vetved $100 for what he did, and that Goldstein and leyman, the witnesses, went before the Surrogal hen the will was oifeied. The first wiil was | Gestroyoa. Sui Veeder sworé that the witnesses took the oatn before him, and that Bergermaa was pre- it atthe time. It was eee by Judah B. Voor. ees, the Surrogate’s clerk, that the bogus will was ton on (ean beg a 7 i) will ve vidence ‘ant District Attorney Pearsall. ‘The trial will be resumed this morning. ‘A CURIOUS FAMILY DISPUTE ABOUT BONDS. ‘ {From the Boston Traveller, Nov. 14.] fn the Supreme Judicial Court, Saturday aftor- oon, there was @ peculiar case aoted upon, th incipal party to. the action being Mra. Drusella P. ingsbury, of this city, the wife of Charjes 0. Kings. Reitiy.—In Brooklyn, jury. Her petition was for a writ of hal corpus, ud it was based upon the greund that she (vas unlawfully restrained of her liberty Deputy seri of Suffolk county, it iss Governor Clann, ppears Dy rom the iy papers in the case that the woman ts CLDO: in all, he re- | Jayrs M. was read 1M | native of Killmat A DA’ State und Europe, for Lioyd? syreat Patent Re- morning, at half-past ten o'clock, ‘ Yolving Double Maps, Icurope and Amertca combined. 30 dt st. New Mi —On Monday evening, November 14, Baten of mole pes a Zn years. Cortla' MILN.—On Sunday, Novem! RORGIANA, | GO) - USTRI : daughter of George and the tate Ieabeita Miin. —’ | BOO. Anerin light manufacturing busine Funeral services will be hela at the residence of | percent profit. MOODY & MIDDLETOR, No.7 her father, 442 West Twenty-third st., this (Wednes- day), at twelve o'clock. Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend, McQunNiGLeE.—On Sunday, November 13, MARGA- “RET MCGUNNIGLE, Wife of Michael Modunnigle, nell, county Derry, Ireland. The relatives and friends of the family, also her brother Edward, Mary and Sarah Ann Friel are in- yited to attend the funeral, from tke Caurch of Our Lady of Meroy, Debevoise street, this (Wedneaday) $500 WANTED, A GOOD MAN TO TAKE A HALF UYU, shore and full charge of a well paying cash bust- Ress as partner. 198 Canal street, near Mott, A PARTNER IN AN OLD 2. 500. “PARTNER WANTED, TO GO TO PHILA- SOK, and A. R. SRN JOHN i om A (PONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, Thi y and LILA, in their thrilling ml leap. THE BOTTU! TONY PASTOK. POLLY DALY. at two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 163 ARE CHANOR.—$1,200 WILL PURCHASE FURNI- ' $ re r i t 1. house, well located; ted at eeaaanon street, Jersey Clty, Friends invited to pratt oft 900 yearly norer expeuses: | Adress “HARE 1LLS0N.—On Tuesday, Nevember 15, ALMIRA My | soa —— ——-—-- — wife of Thomas Hillson, Jr., in the 80th year of her PECIAL OR ACTIVE PARTNER WANTED, -THE | J, advertiser, wha, hes & iong entalisued and prosiable tives and friends of the fa! 3] usiness, desires a Partner (in place of one retiring), with | fully pacar to attend the Aor oy Heee 590.000 Co EE santa, whee, by extending the business, | dence of her fathor, Andrew J. Odell, No, 233 Kast gen ba \ofakses led in three years. ress > | of several valuable Mineral Springs of well known ef- | | } Room Furniture at less than halt cost. delphia ina strictly cash business that will pay $25,000 i? anna For interview address, with full name, PHILADELPHIA, Herald office. orning, at ten o'clock. The remains will be taken i) the Ceunerery of the Hely Cross, Flatbush. MoCracken.—In Kingston, Canada, on Friday, ott —WANTED, AN ACTIVE OR SPEC Necracken, “ot this city. aged 45 at ee Oe $20 000. partner with this amount, by w Seals : ; of Monday, November 14, kardware aad fron mongery in the principal city of Canada, Wrt1aM ReiiLy, in the 624 year of whose trade {s well and permanently established, but more ‘than their present capital will conveniently carry ; no bet PaYInK OE, sAfor luvestment could be desired. Ad RUWARE, 247 Sixth avenue, New York, WANTED — SPECIAL PARTNER, ‘With $150,000 to %200,000, to extend an g business, cash and ahort timo trad is age. ‘The friends and relatives are respecttuiy tavited sites te attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, 47. Litue sehitadetphia and Cincinnati papers please copy. $200,000, with stealing bonds of the value o: 000 Surron.—In Brooklyn, DEBORAH A., beloved wife ; ‘fren bi i rom the welling saouse ef the eglatans of William M. Sutton, in the doth year of her age. RA a Mr eos rillde and conection fer 4 hag e Chapman, in Exeter, Penobscot county, Me.; Services will be held this (Wednesday) afternoo: much larger ‘than present capital will admit of nd¢-hearing that she was in Massachusetts’ a re- | at half-past_ two o'clock, at the Leto 187 Ho} Dooks of an eight-years’ business will own and ful uisition Was accordingly isaned by the Governor ef | street, old No, (256 new No). Frienas relatives Seen, given ie nr Principals only address _ roavonting the surrender of the woman as a | are respectfully invited to attend. ‘The remains will | 4OBBER, Heraldofice, ay Re is one an wilco. Among the affidavits in the | be taken te Shelter Island, om Thursday morning, 7 (D> woop. trated sate “her bonds, ant stoner ane MScomarm.-On Tuesday, November 16, after a itn. owenn SORE AND WOOD e —_ if ses apart for Jed to, PSER & BURNS, Dewselia. Tag legal aotion taken by the Malue au- | ‘The relatives and friends Qf the family axe compeot- | West Rlahteonth street, snapannntororenncr UN TS. BoweRy TeATRE. Houtivaly the lust night of Mr, J. MoClossy's uow 4 FAR WEsT, 2, BOUNDING FAWN OF THE PRAInee, with all its super’ eBecis, new scenery, macuinery, With the drama of the” c oe GALLEY SLAVES. Gr PIC THEATRE, w™ drawa era MATINEE, At 2 O'CLOCK THIS DAY. Gronae L FOX's Yxevainy F panes is. Gecunep ORCHESTRA CHAIRS, ONE DOLLAR, LOBE, 728 BROADWAY. GLOBE, formariy Now York Theatre, TBR. aos. «Managers, At a0 GLOBE MATINEE TO-DAY GLOBE MATINEE TO-DAY AT 9:4). iLOBE MATINE ¥Y AT 2:30, GLOSE MATINEE TO-DAY At 2:0 All the Stare appear at the Matinee. J. 1, MILBURN. J. W. MGANDREWS, WATSON BROTHEKS, HART. x MASTER BARNEY, ADD RYMAN, JOHN HART, JOHNSTON and FOWuRS. x fe hea, ste, UBT, 60 IN NUMBER, y A’ YO-DAY AT 24 ALL AT THE MATINEE TO-DAY AT VENING AT 8 O'CLOUK, ING AT 8 O'CLOCK. EDWIN'S THEATRE, 120 BROADWAY, Kwery evening at 8; Saturday Matine: Performance commences ARDS; 0 BUSINERS BEFORE PLEASURE. MR. M, W. FINGWELDL in his original character of SAM SAMPLE, THE BILLIARD SHARP, To conclude with the ever poput putar MEO JAMPTiCIe TRNKINS, Mr. M. W. LEFFINGWELL cits of preparation, MBPPARD; or, THE IDLE'APPREN- TLC Romeo Jafler Je MONDAY, Nov. LIGTLE JACK IBLO'S GARDEN, NIBLO'S GARDEN, IMMENSE BUCCESS OF n Boucleault's new romantic Irish deama of THE RAPPAR which will be presented with the following CREAT CAST OF STARS. Roderick O'Mulley..{ The Rapparee Chief, } ..Frank Mayo. pmmanding the An General Ginckel/ Durch army’ on the coast of Ireland, Ulrich MoMurragh, an Irish chter. L. R, Showell. Ponti Duquesn: . Hamilton, Col. O'Hara, the Prosident of Connaught. Alex. Fitzgerald, ‘The Doctor (a Rapparee) Vining Bowers, Graco, O'Hara's dauyht ara Jennings. Patrice, her sister. -Virginla Buchanan. THE CAMP OF TE” RAPPAREES. THE ROOM IN CLONTULLAGH CASTLE, THE GLEN OF THE KOOKS. THE PASS IN THE: MOUNTAINS, THE RUINS OF MONA CASTLE. THE ESCAPE, BY FIRE. CT TT. THE BEACON TOWKR AND KEEP. THE MOAT AND BATILEMEN’ & DUKL TO THE DEATH, In proparation, the great spectacular drama of THE BLACK CROOK, 201 BROADWAY. nis afternoon, at 214 ‘o'clock. GRAND 7 NI) LILA MATINED, GRAND ZOK AND LILA MATINGE, GRAND ZOE AND LILA MATINEE, GRAND ZOE AND LILA MAVINEE, The fearless and beautiful young female aerial id alr feats and dying THE WONDERS OF THE AGE WE LIVE IN, ‘The new and interesting moral drama entitled ‘D (TS VICTIMS, ALL THE STARS, VE oe 1QUE, toon LAUGH. A. GOOD LAUG: |, ZOK ansep XO TO, THE THEATRE COM! GO TO THE THEATRE © F YOU WANT TO HAV Iv YOU WANT TO HAV: ELLY & LEON'S MINSTRELS, 86 and 604 Broads ry O1 ‘ite Eleventh street. KELLY & LEON ne een OE ONLY LEON. KELLY & LEON'S. IN CONCE KELLY & LEON'S, LA ROBE DIE BAINT FLOUR. TA LEON'S, QD KELLY & LEONS: ALL AMONG THE HAY PAI WIG MAKERS: 10. ae uheager meson aster) iy re and con ee: aay sncreasing atock of woop curs, from fresh and origivat designs, on, hand at the METROPOLITAS 420: RINT OFRTCR, Nassau street, Old Herald Building, YACKTS, STEAMBOATS, &O, she SALE—THE STEAM YACHT JAMES, NOW lying at the et Hendin Staten Island. For particulars a Hr to THOM. RO} ION, Herald Ship News vilice, Whi hall slip, pler 1, East river, New York, gaehe. OR SALE—THE SLOOP YACHT Ni1AGAR: 4 FEET Jong, 25 tons carpenter's measurement; now lying off Detoplatno’s Point. For particGiars apply on board, to Capt. MOCABE. _____ WANTED TO PURCUASE. IANO WANTED—CHEAP FOR CASH. ADDRESS, with particulars, A. B., box 187 Herald ollice WANTED A FAST SAILING YA plete; length from 8 to 30 feet. at Fulton Iron Works, Cortears street. CHT, RIGGED COM- Appiy for one week __EYES AND EARS. FICIAL HUMAN EY At terial and on dovaed by the faculty. ~MADE OF A NEW MA modern and itoproved principle, ea y. Entrusted to suppiy the military and civil hospitals of tho United Stator, | Made nnd inserted by T; . DAVIS, 127 East Fifteenth street, between Third and Fourth a ues, POST OFFICE NOTICES. OST OFFICE NOTICE.—THU MAILS FOR EUROPE, on Wednesday, Nov. 16, will close at tiie office at 9: and at the stations'as follows, viz.:—A and B, 7:20 A. M.; C and D,7:10A. M.; Band £, 6:56 A. M.: Gand H, the night before. P. H, JONES, Postmaster, MATRIMONIALS LADY OF MEANS WISHES THE ACQUAINTANCE AL ofagenticman, not under 60 years of axe, of good cha- racter, with a view to matrimony. Address MARY k, GOOD, Herald office. ugNITURE. A. Maautetcenr, RICHLY CARVED DOUBLE POM- wil adour Parlor Suit, made to order for 8 sold for $300; one d Suita, #605 1 8, Mattresses, P Curtains, Piapofortes, Turkish Chairs, Lounges, ac., at less than balf original cost, idence, 12 Enst Tenth street, one vioek west of between University pl Fifth avenue, RICH INLAID BLACK WALNUT SUIT, MADE BY Broadway makers, cost $550 for #250; one do, brocatel, 160; two’ Suita in reps for ; also twelve Is and Kitchen and Dining ete ‘ivate rea\- dence 118 West Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue. if ‘br. B. R. MARTIN. ‘A uae ENT DRAWING ROOM SUIT, COVERED French brocatel ; 2. A cont 850 for Bedroom Suits, complete, for 8H) upwards; 20 Brussel Ingrain Carpets for 600.; also Parlor, cost #460, for $1 ; Piano- forte, Ktageres, Bronzes, Paintings, Silver Ware, Burenun, Bedatonda, Mattressea ; ancritice; property family | leaving city. 67 West Fifteenth street, noar Sixth avenue, FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, 4C.- PAYMENTS ) weekly and monthly, at BENDALL’s old stand, 208 and 211 Hudson street, corner of Canal. Proesrrore, CARPETS AND BEDDING. Housekeopers supplied with the avove On easy tei . nea terms ‘ayments weekly or monthly. dimaagadeim 5a, Corner Twenty-fifth street and Sixth avenue, WURNITURE, CARPET AND BEDDING AT REDUCED prices.—Housekcopera supplied with above on easy terms. O'FARRELL’S Wareroome, 200 Eizhth avenue, ‘Monthly and weekly payments taken. ~ MARBLE MANUELS. om DEGORATED, MARBLE, MANTELS, | WAINSCOTING, Furniture Top don, in representation of all foreign marbles, $15 to #1,00b; rich dostzns binck engraved 1n wold. MIDDLEFIELD. ‘COMPANY, Branch warerooms, No. 5 Willoughby iu “RICH AND RLE- ee ew two, Teo. nt deal ‘orn 2, y Lo . . B. BIEWART & CO” O05 Sisth Svebuty belween “Thirty-ffth and Thirth-sixth streets, A ARBLE AND MARBLEIZED MANTELS, OF THE N latest imported patterns; Monuments, Headstones at reduced prices. A. KLABER, steam marble works, 144 and 186 Eighteenth street, near Third nvenue, New York. GQ, KLABER 4 00/8 MARBLE WORKS) 217 TO 233 So. West Fifty-firat street, between Broadway and g) ar ble and Marbieized Mantets, Tiles, Mon- nes ; largo selections; chcapest in the city, venixe TELEGRAM, THK ONLY PAPER IN THE CIty DOINGS OF THE DAY, EVERY EVENING. LOOK OUT FOR ee THE PAPRE OF THE PERIOD, Te EVENING TELEGRAM. TWO OENTS A COPY, FLPTY OBNTS A MONTH. GIK DOLGARS PUB KEAR h Craven's original Comedy of | rt fe: dh nadustacnmass ak Sane 1 4™ STREET THEATRE. near Sixth avent WEDNESDAY and THURSD. MAS. FLW. LAND Ts Seateemenaenaeeeeeenl AY RVEN} ER ipstuaa will appear in her world renowned r Ro Ne eaation of bar en Ld bharact O Wheatleich, J. H. Taylor, G. Keoks, EK. Varrey, @, Met- kia, J. ker, R. Strothera, Mra. Farren, Miss 'rowdfout, J. B. Baker, ‘Miss Gourley, Mies Andrews, Misa Howard, Misa BE, WRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS ee tn conse Wird of its great success, CHARLOTTE saronngtakborre CORDAY. RTE ALLACK's, PROPRIETOR AND MANAGER..MR. LESTER WALLACK RIUM PH MAIK COM ESDAY), Nove JOUN Characters by Mr. Jolin. Br Ghatles Fisher ar. Gwen M r. Charles Rockwell, Mr. E, wre M. Mr, W. J. Leonard, Mr. J. Pe: Quien, ase aaa, Barry, Mis. John Heiton and Miss Helen Tracry. THURSDAY, November I7, THE SERIOUS FAMILY, FRIDAY, THE RIVALS. SATURDAY NIGHT, AT &, THE ROAD TO RUIN. SATURDAY, MATINEE AT 1ig P.M. THE SERIOUS FAMILY. On MONDAY EVENING, NOV. a1 (for the firat time this season), Sheridan's masterpi 1HOOL FOR SCANDAL, which wit! be presented with appropriate Scenes and Ap- jutments, and » POWERFUL DISTRIBUTION CHARACTERS, Tu ‘, NOV, 22, THE RIVALS. a ULL. igham, Mr, John ‘Mr. J) Gilbert, Mr. Howe, M. Wiltamson, DAY, WEDNESDAY, NOY. 23 (second tine this season), THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL, Due notice will be given of the production of the two ne' comedies, COQUETTES and BIRTH, ence on Tuesday morning particulars shortly? Wattacks, SATURDAY MATINEE, NILSSON IN ORATORIO, A Steinway Hall, in Fourteenth atreot, Friday, the 25th, ant Tuesday, 29h November, at 8 o'cloc MA paca a7 lg gespecthly ‘announces that beisn vi 1: will appear, for the i "1 Silay rat time in America, in Handel's grand THE MESSIAH, great aaehsation in England), sunporte. b; DELSSOHN UNION, under ihe couducorsip of Tho sale of neats will co November 22, at Steinway I ‘ GRAND GEEMAN OF Bitchy WEDNESDAY, 187i LA JUIVE. Bootw’s Tuearee. 92d to Mth TIM, Tig BM TUE SERIOUS FAMILY. Mt. WO SIGHTS ONLY, LLE. CURISTINA NILSSON on FRIDAY EVENING, Novempbe on FRID: ENING, November 95, at 8 P. M. (in which RGE BRISTOW, STADT THEATRE—45 AND 47 BOW! RESERVED SEATS AT THE BOX OFFIC FOURTEENTH WEEK o MR, JOSEPH JEFFERSON, in his world-renowned character of “RIP VAN WINKLE,” in Bouctcaut beautirul Legendary Drama of that name, EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY MATINEE, at 134 o'clock. Beats secured TWO WEEKS IN ADVANCR re or at ita Branch Ticket Ofice, at Bitson & C a RANCISCO MINSTRELS, 585 BROADWAY. BIRCH, WAMBOLD, BERNARD & BACKUS' SAN FRANGISGO MINSTRELS. MMENSE BAN FRANCISCO MINSIRYLS. aint ot SAN FRANC! STRELS. “OUR OWN NEGRO MINSTREL8" Thoy all wake up & response in “MY HEART THAT DELIGHTS Mi. NRY WARD BEECHER, “LET ME BEI" ENTIRE CHANGE EVERY WERK, “LET Mi BEI" EVER) ANP Pause. THING NEW DELIGHTFUL SINGING. GLORIOUS FUN. “LET ME BE Scats secured six daya iundvance. QEE THE WONDERS OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, (208 and LILDA, IN THE TRANBELP FLIGHT, AT TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE. MATINEE TO-DAY, HE NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OF PUPILS. Application to be made at the General Conservatory oflices, 820 Broadway, near Twelfth street, New York, BROUKLYN BRANCH, 128 (new No. 102) Court, near State street, Brooklyn. 10 THEATRICAL MANAGERS, ge and constant er? tneveasing stook of fromfreau and origingl roa % i oe 8, on hand at the METROPOLIEAS JOB” PRINTING OFFICE, jaseau street, ‘Old Herald Building. M taal ? LEGRAM. Aub Tin NEWS OF THK DAY EVERY EVENING. SEE Tue raArés OF THE PERIOD, THE TELEGRAM, ALL OVER THE OITY, Two GENTS. SUBSCRIPTION, Wo. A MONTH, $8 A YEAR. PUBLICATION OFFICE, NASSAU STREET, Rises HE LECTURK SEASON. ‘ OR THE BENEFIT OF TUE EASTERN BRANCH ‘John B. Gough wilt deliver ‘nis celebrated locture on. “Cir. cumstances" at Cooper Institute, on Friday evening, Novem- her 18, Admission, 600. ; reserved seats, $1. Doors open at 7; to commence at's, . FAVARGER'S FRENCH RE UNION mie Club, Friday afternoo nas for Laites, after his peculiar plan for mastering French, open fora few more pupils, Mr. FAVARGER, No.8 East ‘Ninth street, home til one P. M. REV Wil, PUNSHON, WHO HAS WON ON TWO ‘continents the reputation for & remarkable eloquence, jecture on “John Bunyan," at Steinway Hall, Teesday, ‘ov. 22, at 8 P.M, Reserved seat tickets and others at Carl: ton & Lanahan's, 606 Broadway; Tibbaila & Co.'s, 87 Park row, and at the door. AMUSEMENTS, Ooms MUSBUM. GEO, WOOD, PRI ror TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, A® SAND OF. Continued and f ine ‘attraction Lyfia ThowTsoN TkOUPR. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINER, tho immensoly suovesuful burles jue of FARIS, with its unprecedented cast of cliaracters, excelling all pre~ vious efforts of the troupe, MATINEE PERFORMANOES sry tear ree naam “at Poe de 0 IN THE GRAND DUCHY In active preparation, THE BEGU. __Box plan open, Seats secured two wi HM AVENUE THEATRE. caus nd manager... Mr. AUGUSTIN DALE, Twenty-fourth street, next to Broadway. ‘Bogine at TENT EK AND CLOSING PERFORMANCES o aaTGRDay Novem nee *;* MONDAY, November 21-Piret production here THE WUNCHBACK, wud rst appearance of yt} te VBSPAY, November @2—Firat time here of THE ukfe at Law, *,* WEDNESDAY NIGHT, November 23--Firet time brilliant and famous & season of Viotorien Bardo sensation, in all its original pertectneas, BERYANDE and first appearance of Miss FANNY MORANT, RAND OPERA ROUSE, ‘Corner Twenty-third ‘street and Kighth avenue, EVERY NIGHT. VERY NTO! £ Production on a scale of unparalleled splendor, Otenbecats masterpiece, LES BRIGANDS. LES BRIGANDS. KS BRIGANDS. LES BRIGANDS. LES BRIGANDS, LES BRIGANDS. Fioula, (the srigand’s daughter). ..CELINE MONTALAN! Fragoletto (n young farmer), AMILY MALINER, NATUR 2 Seais secured ten days {n advance at the box oftice; also a& Schirmer's, No. 701 Broadway, and Erie Railway Ttokeb office, corner of Twenty-third atreet and Broadway. 5 —TREATRE COMIQUR, e COMIGUE GRAND FAMILY MATINER COMIQUBR GRAND y COMIQUK GRAND FAMILY MATINE! COMIQUE GRAND FAMILY MATINEE. nt 29 o'clock picclsaly, CHILDREN HALF PRICE, THF LARGEST COMPANY IN HE WORLD, othing like it ever before xeon. low THE GREAT PANTOMIMG AND BALLET. TAT AND. DEPARTMENT Comrossy PRINCIPALLY OF STAR ARTISTS, See small bills, Ail the Great Company appear, Afternoon—Doors open at 1, Curtain rises ab c Evening—Perfor HANLONS, EOTAR! . outdone by ZOE AND LILA, at T@NY PASTOR'S. MATL BEYANTS MINSTRELS. ‘The members of this troupe will meet Opera House, Twenty-third stre day, Nov. 16, at I o'clock A M. r EW YORK CIRCUS. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2} EVERY NIGHT AY &. THE DENZER FAMILY OF AQROBATS, NOVEL, RECHERCHE, REFINED AND ARTISTIO BE HIBITIONS GF ATHLETIO SKILL, wine, CAME THE BARING BAREBACK RIDERS, lle, CARO! LLAND. THE GREATEST OF EQUESTBIENRES, THE GREAT MELVILD AND HIS INFANT BON (the Gem of the Grete, ‘The most valuable and choice stud of Horgos, ae, on thie Continent. SUFFERERS OF THE WAR. A GRAND NATIONAL BAZAAB, Organized by the French and American ladies of New York city, has been opened at the armory of the Geventy-Sru (formerly Thirty-seventh) regiment, Broadway, between ‘Thirty-fth and Thirty-sieth streets, EVERY DAY, FROM 1 P. M. TILL 10 P, M., IN AID OF THE SUFFERERS OF THE WAR && FRANCE. 20 tables richly furnished with articles, GRAND COKCERT, BY THE SPLENDID BAND OF THE BAZAAR, inder tbe direstion of ? PATRIOTIO NDT ONTO MOTE ARTISTS. y IN PRO! ne re ei COLLERTION OF PICTURES. e 5 BRIC-A-BR. By direction of the ladies of the committee the change will be returned im all cases, and the number ef chances in the otteries will be fixed in advance. Tickets of v yd for thi night). Opening Benson tickets ae To be obtained anywhere. (7ZOK AND. LILA.-MATINBE TO-DAY. The FEARLESS FEMALE AERIALISTS at TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HO} To. ROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Mr. MAX STRAKUSCH ctfully announces that MLLE, CHRISTINE NILSSON will give her Third anid Last Grand Concert on ‘a eee EVENING, NOV. 23, ATS P. M., ted bag As MLLE. ANNIE LOUISE CARY, VERGER, BRIGNOLI, VIBUXTREMPS, ‘Phe Grand Orchestra under the direction of MAX MARETZEK, mE Ata be 0-DAY, AT 25. NOTION, (Se tobeareal, ca Weduen r rehearsal, on Wei oF EO DAN BRYANT. most beautifyl variety of .-. Signor BOSONE Nov. ME, at 9 ALM Gren METROPOLITAN BAZAAR of the NEW YORK FOUNDLING ASYLUM, under charge of the Sisters of Charity, FOR THE ERECTION OF A PERMANENT ASYLUM, tobe held at the ARMORY OF THE TWENTY.SECOND REGIMENT, Fourteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenui MONDAY, November (7, to Wednesday, November 33, ‘Open from 10 A. to 10 F. M. Cents. HILHARMONIO CONCERTS_—ACADEMY OF MU; Front Box for sale; price $100. Address box 118 office. PIANOFORTES, N_ ASSORTMENT OF SECOND HAND GRAND, Square und Upright MANOS, of STEINWAY & SONS imake, for sale cheap, very instrument in, perfect ‘and fully warranted. Also a number of PIAKOS from otter makers at very low prices, WAY & SONS, Warerooms 10 and 111 Kast Fourteenth atreet. A LAKGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO rent or sell cheap; 1ent allowed on purchase. Call at M. M, MERRELL'S, No. 6 Union auuare (163 Fourth avenue). MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, MADE order, celebrated inker, fully guaranteed, used five months, cost #950, for @4L; Parlor Suit, covered brocatel ; Ktageres, Bookcase, Paintinya; sacrifice; pronerty, family leaving city. 57 West Fifteenth street, near Sixth avenue. SPLENDID STOCK OF PIANOFORTRS, OUR OWN ‘and other first class make, for cash or instalments, at very low prices; also Pianos ts'iet and taken In exchange, SOHN C. Eighth street, near Broadway. MAGNIFICENT, RICHLY CARVED, FOUR ROUND corners, rosewood 7; octave Pinnoforte, made to order, Tor 200, only seven months in use, will be sold for 4275 also rich’ Parlor, Chamber aud Dining Furaiture at hall cost; property of private family. 12 Easi Tonth street, one blook went of Broadway, betweou University place and Fifth av. BRILLIANT TONED 74¢ OCTAVE ROSEWUOD A. Pianoforte; made to order by best city maker; ta. use xmontys; cost $700, for #226; Stool and Cover; parlor, bedcoom and dining room Furniture at half cost. Call at private residence 11 West Twenty-seventh atreet, near Sixth avenue, Dr. B, R. MARTIN. LADY WILL DISPOS OF AN ELEGANTLY carved rosewood Planoiorte, 7! octave, worth for eau than $200, Including Stool; also box for shipment re REST UPRIGHT Ai 2 = D SQUARE PIANOS TO REN’ And for fale at Trom now to Janunry 1. Save $100 or $200 by buying at the manufactory, No. 99 Fourth avenue, near Twefith street. T. H. CHAMBERS & SON, JOSEWOOD PIANO, wi MAGNIFICENT 7 OCTAVE, \ having carved legs, overstrung bi ngratle und every modern improvement; greatest bargains ja New York. JAMES GORDON, 19 Bleecker strect, near Macdougal. {ELLING OFF.—REMOVAL.—100 PIANOS, ORGANS ‘and. Melodeons, from Steinway. W ‘Ubickering, Prince & Co., Mason & Hamlin, Carhart & Needham ana others; prices reduced, 83 $60, $100 to $600; rented low or sold on instalments.” 8. ‘t. GORDON, 706 Broad _..... DANCING ACADE: Os Lee a gt! DANCES I) Fr Sb'S Academies. Afternoon and evening classes at Masonie Hall, 114 East ‘Thirteenth street, and revoort Hall, 154 East Fifty-fourth Private lessons at any hour, day or evening. Cali for cireulars, Residence 337 Kast Tenth street, 'S CLASSES FOR DANCING, AT NO. corner Twenty-sixth street, and No. ROOKES’ DANCING entree age BROOME OPENING SOIREE, FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 18. OUN THOMPSON'S DANCING ACADEMY, NO, 289 Bleecker sireet, is now open for the reception of pupils on Tuesday and Friday aveniags. Send for cireular. ~ PROPOSALS, ——__ “REAT WESTERN RAILWAY CANADA, Invite TENDERS for the cormtrvetion of the SI te for the onstruction of the SI SION Of THEIR CANADA AIR. LIN! Piana and apecifications for the division FROM AYLMER TO siMeoR ‘will be on exiibition at tho ofice of the Chief En- neat, Copese Loew Reid, Eaq., Hamiitou, from the 8th to TENDERS must be tn the hands of the undersigned by von o'clock on. the morning of the 25th instant, sealed ahd marked “Tonders for the Construction of Second Divi- sion Oanade Air Line. Ogu PH PRICE, Treasurer At Cater Orr ives. Hamicron, Oat, Nor, 7, 1870, PHEATRE TICKET OFFICE, eae area, BROADWAY. RESERVED SEATS FOR ALL THEATRES. (0 THEATRICAL MANAGERS, ‘Alarge and constantly increasing atock of WOOD CUTS, from fresh and original designs, on hand at the METROPOLITAN JOB PRINTING OFFLOB, 9 Nassau Old HTS: BROOKLYN. Monday evening, No ntaining the most com! ur 2 ooroaworth, Eugene, Bueppard, Rice, Origin nad Abbetk, A grand performanev on Thankagiving afternsoa. ROOKLYN OPERA HOUBE. WELCH, HUGHES & WHITR'S EPH HORN, fae KE MOCARION, x Mo! Us GENS OF MINSTRELSY BY Thi GREAT SPAU TROUPE GRAND MATINEE THANKSUIVING DAY, 618 NB¥ voae MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, Broadway. (Established 1818.) 618 — 618 rfuily and sis made, tf Nate austin S 618 The Beauties, Wonders and Monsrosities of 618 the Human and Animal Creation to be seen at 618 one visit, #, KAIN'S MUSEUM, 745 Broadway, OPPOSITE ASTOR PLACE. No one should visit New York without passis a tat ts eee Museum, the most ai autiful io wor ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS. ‘OPEN DAILY. 745 Brondway Opposite Astor p! UE MOST TERRIFIC FEATS EVER BEEN, Mile. ZOF and LILA’S THRILLING INDIAN FLIGHT, TONY PASTOR'S MATINEE TO-DAY AT 94. UFFALO BILLt BUFFALO BILLt PD, ihe Ereat Prairie Hunter and Indian Slayer, will be to ace his friends at the Baty ee CHOUSE, OF COMMONS, West Houston street, ai “PROSPECT HALL,’ 1 Broadway (corner of Houston street), 6LL day, when he doparte [or BUrOp a totoe, JAL MERTING OF THE BURCHARO ny ld in the Thirteoatt: at 6 until Satu HE FIFTH ANN’ iTresbgteriag shuren (ev. Dr et Presbyterias jurch (Rev. a » beaday eveulog, 16th inst. Exercises will cot 4 of Kasaye, tor ‘And a debate upon the subject, “Has the Fed- robard Oration a oral Oc the Right to Supervise Local Elections ta the States?” Excellent music wiil be provided. Doors op to commence at 8 o'clock, Admission free. at 7 o'clock JQROADWAY UNDERGROUND RAILWAY, aoe) BROADWAY. CORNER WARKEN, ‘Open 10 to 5. MUSICAL. me TEACHER OF PIANO WISHES A FEW PURt Dew references given, Address box 119 Herald office. LADY WILL GIVE INBERUCTION ON THE PIANO- Dg, . ce, for $10 per quar- forte and singing, at pupils’ renden a ter; best of references given, Address, with TEACHER, box 108 Heraid odie. GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE A anoforse, at puptis! residence, for 10 per quarters ol references given. Address, with residence, TEACH- ER, box 184 Hh office. 45 254 —CATHOLIC Boys, FROM 10 TO 15 $5 z horey Ht a “ voloe, will be ta singing and receive 450 to. 6200 ks fain 3 a =e e 3 ing to Rev, YOUNG, nee aod Ninh avenue. Woura, 7 ei a ante te. ee