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TUE LATE WoRRIS AND way, RAMLROUD SLAUGHTER, ennnnnninn Coroners Inquest at Newark—A Jersey Man Whe Loves Hie Kind, but Hiv Momey Better—A Just Verdict. ‘The shocking fate of poor Patrick Sherry, & young Srakeman on the Morris and Essex Ravroad, who was done to death under most cislressipg, 7 Nm J, On @ounstances at East Orange, L Priday morning last, has already been described mm we Henan The imguest waa held yesterday in Newark, whon some ninefeen wit- | eases were examined. Ali this went to show that the bridge was very dangerous for brakemen and | thai several other men besties Sherry had met | their faie there. The testimony of the County Phy- geian, Dr. Dodd, was that on Friday last he was a3 | imiormed that & man bad veen killed at | Eas! Grange, on the Velaware, Lackowanha and ' Western Railroad, at Baldwin Bridge, awd that, | as this was the second case of death (ua had oc- | Surred at this place, he considered the bridge dan- gerous 10 ie, The witness said that on Priday nignt he saw Mr, Schoch, the Superintendent of the | Railroad, and that he told him that ihe company | were desirous 0) having the oinige altered in some | way 50 Wat it would be less dangerous; they had | always regarded itas dangerous to trakemen; he | gai that they had met With opposition, he did ‘not now whethor it was the town or we owne not # pudile gtreet. HUMAN LIVES VERSUS STAMPS, Martin Boylan testified that ho was the owner-ef Property in’ Last Grange edjoining the bridge in qnestion; Samuel and Viner J. Hedden also own Property adjoining the bridge; the bridge teads ato witness? brother's property and his own; the road Lod at My. Dodd’s property; the bridge conid be ; Mr. Hedden objected to the bridge being Yaxen way; witness would rather not have it taken Vy; 1 the railroad company would pay, him dam- ages he wouli be willing w have the bridge re- mioved; the witness’ Impression was that if the eompany wanted to raise the bridge the property whers Would not consent; it is bad.enough now for horses to get up. THE VERDICT, After a short deliberation the jury returned the foliowing verdict, which gives entize satisfaction to ‘the community :— We fiud that Patriek Sherry came to tals death by coming i coniact with a britge known as the Baldwin or Driftway Bridge, in East Orange, while in the diecharge of hia duty as & brakeman on a freight train om the Delaware, Lacka- wanda and Western Raiiroad, Morris and Essex Division, on Friday, October 2, 18tly und hat we gons\der aaid. Tailvoad rompany responsible for his death, and that we severely cen- ure sat company. We, ibe july, would recomamend that the proper autho- nities take immediate action in having said bridge removed or raised higher, s0 as to prevent another accident. We, the Jury, also recommend that the next Grand Jury of this county take action in thie matter, as the death of Pat- eick Sherry te the third dinaster of the kind in the last few gears ut the sald dangerous bridge. THE EAST RIVER 2 BRIDGE. Precress of the Work at the Foot of Reosevelt Street—The Firat Stone of the Tower to be Laid To-Duy. The timber work of the East River bridge at the foot of Rooseveit street is now finished and the first stone of tle tower will be lala to-day. Three months ale been occupied i constructing the walsson and plankit e of the old dock 11 Dae on les cake antes ee eit and the river at that point dredged, -t feet of water being pained, thereby. Ponape ts of solid tinmer, 172 leet long by 104 wiue and having adeptn oftwenty-two feet. chamber nine feet in height, which will enable the workmen to make the excavation for the lower- ing of the caisson to the rock on which it 18 per- manently to rest. The rock is elghiy fect below } Bigh waicr, The catsson Is now seven feet from the bottom ofthe river. When completed the tower ‘Will ve 266 leet trons igh waier, the roadway of the | mee to be 136 ivet fiw high water at the centre The Brooklyn tower is Now so far advanced that errs will a Sounaen next season, It e tWo years for the completion of the tower at Roosevelt sireet, Ki city GOVERNMENT. Reard of Aldermen. STATED SESGION, Oct, 30—1 o'clock P.M, Jity Hall, .. "and Aldermen Chartock, ell, Plunkiit, Schlichting Fina he inate of the meeting held October 23 read and ap- PRTITIONS. fe Alderman MoKirven—Petition of property owners ory-fourth street to change grade of said street from Firs et avenue to Kast River, Heterred to Comittee on var Alderman Dimonp—Petition of Commissioners of Felice for veri: to construct vaults tn new police station for ‘ourieenth precinct police, Granted, y the PEESIDENT—Petition of Wallace & Co, for per- mission to lay plank walk in New Church street corner of jandt. Granted, RESOLUTIONS. By Alderman PLouNkertT—Resolution that permission be wen to residents owners of property in the vicinity of hih avenue, between Sixty-fourth and Siaty-Gifth streets, two pre perty vhe street which passes over this bridge is Dr. WARD BRaTon, | o'clock. Underneath there ts | NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY. OCTOBER “Bl, 1871—TRIPLE SHEET, am | teh MET Gorn, wnt of we comnts | _ “ae Tiatvey ind trends o se tamay are respect: | A folly in' ‘Vo attend the funeral, on Wednesday, at Hunter's Point, from tence toate ee Commer, October ANNIB M, aaughier of of enry and cary Croker.” : ik the residence of her peta — wenty-first ‘Tuesday, . eleven cle a. " Reiauves and friends of the family ai peetfan invited to attend. Rewains wilt be Manet ee a jackensack, N.J., for aan Bnddenty, Monday, October 30, Mrs. ARE. i on Monday, FEE A. A. FOLK, Wife of ©. W. F. Dare, aged 32 yponeral from her tate residence, 53 South Ninth street, Williamsburg, N. ¥., on ‘Thursday, Novem Der 2, at two orctock FM. Se nee mata see RLLEGAR.—ON tobe! ingest of William F, and Torepee Dellegar, aged Tycar and 8 months, “ a Funeral frem 26 Varick street, at two o'clock PM is da, beet a Brooxtyn, on Sunday, October 29, Captain WARREN Dore, ‘aged 50 yeara, 9 months and 15 ange Notice of Sr funeral in Wednesday's Herald. Duryga.—On sunday, October 29, 1871, MaR- ganen, the peloved wite of Charles W. Duryea, aged veatm, ‘the relatives and fricnds of the family are respect- fully mvited to attend the funeral, from her late resi 150 Hampden street, Brooklyn, this (Tues- dence, \ a ‘at tivo o'clock P.M, in this city, on Sunday, October 29, 1871, 4n the 64th year of ey he ‘The relatives and frienas are respectfully invited to attena the janeral, from the it street Baptist church, en Wednesday afternoon, at half-past one ELLiman. —accident mys al on Wednesday, October 18, J. CHARLES SRUIMAN | eldest son of Charles B. and Jessie J. Elliman, aged 22 years. Relatives and friends are imvitea to attend hts foneral, trom the Church ot the Holy Communion, corer of Twentieth street and Sixth avenue, on Tuesday morning. October 31, at ten o'clock. BPRCIAL ORDER—NO. 2, HEADQUARTERS B COMPANY, Novrn Reamens, N. G. on th Y, New YORK, Oct. 30, 18° The member of this command will Laerabie, in citizens’ clothes, to-morrow morning, at ten o'clock, at the Church oi the Holy Communion, cor- ner Sixth avenue and Twentieth street, to Pay, the last sad respects to our late pela ge Charles B, Elliman. By order. Captain R. B, MARTEN. A.D, CHAMB: First Sergeant. FowLER.—On 5unday, id 29, WILLIAM Fow er, in the 80th year of hi "ery Funeral services will be 'seld at his late residence, in Mount Pleasant, Westcnester county, on Tuesday, October 81, at eleven A.M., and at the First Methodist Episcopal churen, at White Plaing, N. Y., at twelve ‘M. Carriages will be at the eg White Plains on the arrival of the 10:40 A. train from Forty- second street, FURNISS.—On Sunday morning, October 29, at his residence, West 100th street, ‘Bloomingdale, Winuiant The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from 5t. Michael’s Church, 100th street and Broadway, on Wednesday afternoon, November 1, at half-past two o'clock, without further invitation. GRIVET.—On Monday, October 30, SARAH ANN, daughter of the late John V. and Phebe Ann Grivet, in the 26th year of her age. The friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend ber funeral, on Thursday, November 2, at ten A, M., at the residence of her mother, 66 West Tharty-sixth street, HOLMFS.—On Sunday, October 29, Aary A., eldest danghter of tne late George W. and Martha A. Holmes, aged 18 years. The foneral will take place from St. Timothy’s church, Fifty-seventh street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, on Wednesday morning, at naif-past IN. ten o'clock. NoksrIZLD.—At East New York, L. 1., on Monday, October 30, Rictarp T, HORSFIELD, M. D., formerly of this city, im the 63d year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the famity are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from Grace church, Jamaica, L, J., on Wednesday, November 1, | at two o'clock P, M. HUGHES.—On Sunday, October 29, JamEs HUGHES, inthe 42d year of his age. The funeral will take place from his sate residence, 88 Broome street, to-day, at three o'clock P, M, HUMPHREYs.—On Thursday, October 26, at Salt co City, Epwarp R, HUMPHREYS, Jr., in his 25th Boston papers please copy. JEWELL.—Suddenly, On Sunday, October 29, CHARLES W. JEWELL. T be relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully _mvited to attend the funeral service, at his late residence, 24 West Washington place, this Gea evening, at seven o'clock, without further oti JOHNSTON.—On Monday, October 30, THomas JouNsTON, aged 16 years, 6 months and 13 days, A requiem mass will be celebrated this (Tuesd ay) Morning at nine o'clock, at St. Bridget’s church, Relattves and friends, and uncle Martin Rape, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 185 Seventh street, to Calvary Ceme- tery, on pater! af ‘at two o'clock. KENDALS.—At Reading, Pa., on Friday, October 21, Dr, Lucian H. KENDALL, late of ine United States Navy and eh of Bergen county, N, J., in the 380 year of his ag His fureral will take place on Tuesday, from Trinity Lutheran church. KERRIGAN.—At Newark, N. J., on Sunday, Octo- ber 20, Manta KERRIGAN, daugnter of Michael and Maria Kerrigan, aged 9 years, 11 months and 4 days. Funeral to take place at the ferry, foot of Des- te ninco a free drinking brdrant in Eighth, avenue, vetween ‘Staty (ourth and Staty-tifth strects, under the direction of the Commissioners of Public Works, which was adopted. By Alderman Divonp—Resouition that the sidewalks of Forty-second street, between Third and Sixth avenues (both sides), be extended ‘outwardly for a distance of tive feet from the present line of the curbatone at the expense of the own- are of property in said id under the direction of the oP ‘ks, which was laid 07 RD OF ALDERMEN ADOPTED. Francis W. Ford a city sur. it corner of Second and Ti th street to watering trough in front Lia premises; to 4s 0. Shea to place au ornamental ip ik front of No. $6 Eigbth avenue, BESOLUTIONS FROM POARD OF ALDERMEN LAID OVER. Resolutions. To permit F. Heine to curd and flag in front | of his premises on avenue A, at Eighty-eighth street; to oace ani light lamps in front of new Jewish synagogue, in Wiv-seventh street, between First and Second avenues; to ce and light lamp southeast corner of Seventh avenue and iath street; {0 erect lampposts aud light street Firat avenue, from Forty-sixth to Fitty-ninth street ; so lay gas mutns in Forty-aixth street, from Second at River, and in Second avenue, from Bixty-fft Seventy-seventh street; to place’ and light” two ys in iront of ‘Central Park Savings Bank; to lny Croton mains ia bleventh avenue, from Fifty-ninth w Bixtieth #treei; to piace and light lamp ‘southwest corner of Third avenue and thirty-eixth sireet; Street, from Fourth to Filth avenue; to pave Eleventh ave- irom Fifty-second to Pifty-ninth street, with Bel; to place two lamps in fror street; also corner Fifty seco ; to domate to the Ci to build sewer in 104th due on the prop wry of said in- ornamental lamp northwest strort; to build receiving basin orthwert corner Twenty-fifth street and Tenth avenue; to place and light ornamental lamp north side Thirteenth street, Pixty fect west of avenue B; to piace and light gaalamp gpponite 253 West Thirty-tirst street: to (ence in vacant lots, Filth to Madison avenue and Sixtieth and Siaty-firat alreets ; Wooster street, between Houston mains in Sixty-ninth street, ; to regulate Fourth avenue, from 16th to 124th street, ‘On mouon the, Board adjourned to Thnrsday, November 8, at Lwo o’clock JOHN HARDY, Clerk. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Br. Jons —FINLEY.—ini tits city, Wednesday, + Dew ber 18, by the Rev. Mr. Weed, S. A. 87, JoHN tO Miss G.I. Fis { SYUNGRS—OUNNERN.—-On Thursday, October 26, ihe residence of the bride's mother, by the Rey, neodore A. Baton, Mr. CHARLES Srurces to | aoe Lippiy CUNNGEN, all of New York city, No } rds, | Woonrs—HOARD.—On Wednesday, October 18, at | Windsor, Vt.. by tne Rev. 8. H. Weston, D. of | York, ted by the Re: H helier, JOHN L, Woovs, of st, Louis, Mo., to | Borie L. Hoanp, of Windsor, niece of Edwin'w, | Broughton, of New York. No ecards, Died. AUSTIN.—Suddeuly, on Monday moraing, Qetober 0, Ema, only ugbter of Robert H. and Jane 3 Avstin, aged 6 years and 7 months. The penne Wil take piace from the residence of T parents, No, 342 South Fouith street, Brooklyn, s De on pr ecaonany afternoon, at two o'cioc! e relatives and friends of the family are resp: Tully invited to atvend. afeneeie —OF wipes fever, at the residence of bia | a1 E on Satarday | ight, Octol MES PHILLIPS, Second son Of the | pty ae tT. E e in (he 520 year of his elatives and friends of the family are invited %o attend bis funeral, trom St. nm the Baptist church, corner of Lexington avenue and Thirty- Mth stteet, on Thursday afternoon, at two CA so ARMAND in Hudson, N. Y., on Wednesd: | 0 aptam Gronor FP, York, inthe 76h. vear of hi . "aati if sew a Bewxert.—On Monday, Uctover 50, Wm , Octo LLIAM Ban- REIT, aged 49 years, @ nut! Benigi, aan ative of the county its FCLatives and friends are res octet nll; to attend the mineral, trom ‘Mlk late resionay ea Bast Forty-seveuth street, on Weanesday, Novem ber 1, 187 ERNBARD,—On Monday, 0 BERNHARD, aged 21 years and ey ted sails: The relatives and friends of the fami ec apd memvers of Company B, Seventy-trst amore N. Y.s. M., also the members of the seventy-frst regime’ Veteran Corps, are respectiully mvited to tury. fag, fpneral Jrom bis late residence, 440 West h street, to-m Wednesd vember i, Gmak ™ (iedaeaeg), Re ges me Wachee, Canada, on Monday, Oc- tober 25, of typhoid fever, Frances AMELIn Vas Boeri KCK, eldest daughter of the late Wilitam W. Van Boskerck, of New York city, aged 22 years, Mary's churen, Burlington, N, J., BRENNAN, —On Mond c Bur! i ‘pative at inte Tpeapdlcbene ai one o'clock PM, a wea “ | residen The relaiven and fnends are @ respec trulk to atiend the funeral, trom the rest ci he father, 144 Prince street, Brooklyn, this allernoon, | CORSON. Monday, Oowver 4, Many, the he. brosses street, on Tuesday, at eleven o'clock. La TOURRETTE.—At Dr. Andrews’, Perth Amboy, N.J., on Sunday, October 29, Josera R, La Tour: RETTEL ‘The friends of the famtly are invited to attend his funeral on Wednesday, November }, at ereven o'clock A. M., from Perth Amboy, via Staten Island and South ferry, to Greenwood. LonG,—-On Sunday, October 29, at Bridgeport, Conn., THOMAS R. LONG, aged 82 years, ‘he funeral will take place on Tuesday, October 81, at two P. M., from St. Paul’s Episcopal church, Bridgeport. McBURNIF,—On Monday, October 30, MARGARET, the belovea wife of William McBurnje and second eldest daughter of Matthew and Sarah Quinn, pelt Tyrone, Ireland, aged 37 years and 10 months, The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to the funeral, from her late residence, 520 West Fifty second street, on Welnesday, November 1, at one P. Moors.—On Sunday, October oe Mary, wife of George A. Moore, in the 20th year of her age. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the fu- neral, from her late resiuevce, 124 East Eighty SEC el “Oper street, on Tuesday, October 31, at one o'clock MoRosON.—On Monday, October 30, SAMUEL Mono, son, a native of Belfast, Ireland, aged 29 years, 6 months and 16 days. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the fnneral, on Wednesday afternoon, No- vember 1. at two o'clock, from Belieyne Hospital. ‘The remains wili be taken for interment to Flatbush O’DONNELL.-—-On Monday, October 30, Tomas O'DONSELL, ‘@ native of Monul, county’ Leitrim, reiand. The relatives and friends of his brother Ha: O'Donnell are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his nephew, James O'Donnell, No. 83 Mott street, on Wednesday, November 1, at one o'clock P. M. OuneL..—On Wednesday, October 11, 1871, at his in Davidson county, N. C., DANIEL B. OR- L, In the 103d year of his a fe ika.—On Monday, Octol 50, CATHARINE SHEA, Aged 57. | Cemetery. Ri o City of Cork papers please cop; PipcEon.—At Greenpoint, on PSionda October 39, Pave VicTor, infant son of Join J. and Elvina M, Pidgeon, aged 2 months and 19 days. ie relatives aud friends are invited to atcend the funeral, from 109 Kent street, Greenpoint, on Wed- | nesday, at two o'clock P. M ROoGERS.—-On Monday, October 30, EDGAR Mc- CREADY, Infant fon oO! "Sdgaz and Mary 8. Rogers, aged 7 weeks. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the rest- dence of his parents, 30 Cottage place, this (Tues- day) morning, at ten o'clock, SrEVESS—On Sunday, October 29, WALTER STE- | YENS, in the 19th year of his age. The relatives aud friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, November 1, at two o'clock, at the North Reformed chureh, Pass saic, N. J. rorre—On Monday, October 30, CATBERINE wife of Charles Stopp, in the’ eotn year of Merve her age. The funeral will take place from her late resi- dence, 347 lexington avenue, on Wednesday, Nov- ember 1, at eleven A. M. Swirr,—On Sunday, October 29, at Roseville, New Jer Horatio DORR, infant son of Josepn and Gertrude H. Dorr. ‘TrERs.--On Monday, October 30, HELEN SEAMAN, bid of Peter Tilers, aged 76 years, 2 months and 7 days, Funeral services at her late residence, 214 Fast 1224 street, Harlem, on Wednesday, at three o'clock P.M. Relatives and friends respeetiuluy invited. VaN CLBAF.—On Sunday, October 29, + eee: on Mary E., only sonnets of Samuel A.V. and oan ua Van ieat, 5 years, 11 months and 19 i q “t outa et in Sunday, October vi Piaciatives aud Diente are Eeriiea fo attend, tue fpneel, a! St. Paul's chapel, on Wednesday, at three -On Monday morning, Octoner 30, Many J., daughter of Jolin i} awe fH yeas in and Mary A. Wallace, ‘he relatives and friends of the fami), - fully invited to attend the funer; al, Iron tas eek oR Velnesnen hor 255 West Twen “second street, resdav, Novel fuer invitation: mber J, at one O'clock, Without HITRAOUSE.—OU Saturday, O¢tol 1 HH. WaITEUOUSE, aged 37 years, WM The relatives and frieids of the family are re- oa ‘fully Invited to attend the funeral, this da; esd) at two o'clock P. M., from bis late reste fence, Henson place, Brooklyn. WILL1AMS.—OD Saturday, October 28, at his res}. saeatt No, 021 BIxth avenue, Tomas WILLIAMS, 31 years, ‘Tine relatives and friends of the family fre reapect- fully iavited to attend the fun m the above. Pral prenvey on Tuesday, Oswober $1, a one NG OF “THE, THOMAS ROCK “WORKING- yy tion will a Oe eae this Lape Oe Seng ceeers wil seat saveral ppominsat romine pat J be araea B Presid sah Mi ‘ iy “aa why, Vice. ent; : homes mas Rock, Treasurer. aeoret “MEETING OF ‘THE NINETEE! ZA, Setlg Bator organization lb, wh ABD DRO avenue, streets, this evening, at & -tlghth and Filty-ninth neral b toe and severa? otnert aa Seeaed ate binned eibatead kb DPBweceatic REFORM NOMINATIONS. ‘Tamman; Ye) Por Jumice of the Si oe "GEORGIE fo. Baier wes of Wiutaa Tel curt! SouN mr ot abe eae | SEDGWICK. ‘of Common Pleas, For Justice rene Maen ‘Oke Fruits _FRANE PAST Noms. Solid Men to the From). In this-morning’s Star I found avery barlly garbled account of @ meeting of the Twentieth Wi ng avery a Sas ed acct held on 8 ‘evening last, which T think you would De ‘The mecting was held in Thirtyninth street, near Ninth avenue, and was presided Thoma ‘Gould, Chase. ; 2 ‘ane . was in attendance, A fine display of faese lanterns ands. lar Joun J. ‘bradley, beer banner was raised = oF x Rhandley, great en by Hamiton ‘Willams, Serenh Werpons tee ten ‘and. Colonel Doyle, after which, amidst tum cheering for the favorite” candidate, the Enubusiasite meeting disperaed. MAS E, GOULD, Chairman of the secon Ross Levtametows poy TICAL oH BS FURNISHED WITH CHIN ESE eres, Ta Torches ‘et A pee ‘moat brilliant Fireworks. |ORSMAN, 100 Will New You street, EGULAR DEMOCRATIC REFORM AND CITIZENS’ nomination, Sixth Senatorial district—Tenth, Eleventh and Seventeenth wards—for Senator, Martin Nachtmann, EGULAR | DEMOCRATIC _ NOMINATION—SIXTH Senatorial district, comprising Tenth, bleventh anc Seventeenth wards—For Senator, Henry Woitman, REGULAR DEMOCRATIC AND DEMOCRATIC UNION nominations Fifth Senatorial district (ighth, Ninth, Fif- eenthand Sixteenth wards) MICHARL LS RORTON. LUTTE RARD. Grand Banner paren Ratification Meeting, corner Of Third avenue and thirteenth street, on Tuesday, Ootober 16H, at Bo'clock P. M., under the auspices of the personal Frlends of How. Henry Waltman, candidate tor, Stale. Ben tor, pat Ce Kell and es os Sees: ‘Eminent speakers present and address the mectiny WM. A. LYNOH, Chacman, Prrer W. Maaurne, Scoretary. __ INSTRUCTION. —_ T THOMPSON'S COLLEGE, 20 FOURTH AVENUE, opposite Cooper Institute, Bookkeeping, Writing, Arithmetic, Shorthand, French and Spanish; separate ladies department; day and evening telegraphy tanh practi j demand for operators. A CARD.—NEW | PUPILS WILL BE RECEIVED Sally thin week for private instruction in Penmanship and Bookkeeping, di OLIVER Be GOLDSMITH, East Fourteenth street, A. GRADUATE AND PRIZEMAN OF A BRITISH UNI. versity, experienced in teaching, desires a few pupils -| for private instruction or an appomtment in a school; best references and terms moderate. Address CANTAB, Herald oftiet EXPERI ED "CLASSICAL, MATHEMATIC French and Boatiet teacher, honor graduate of for University, Gee employ ment Gs, "packer. or tutor testimo- e eat jdresi TUTOR, box 169 Herald ofice, wh ae ee o A® EXPERIENCED TEACHER DESIRES A FEW oe Base pupils in French and music; terms moderate. 438 7 TAPYANTAGES THE TOWNSEND Bowery eas Affairs, English Branches, Etocu- ton, Classics; German. French or Spanish Conversation and ‘Translations, ' Ladies’ department; Shorthand or Telegraphy speedily acquired, Bettas gent BUSINESS SRITING ARITHNETIO, COLLEGE, 188 men, ladies and boys.—DOLBEARS' Com- osc voles es Broadway, corner Bightoratl apa open all day atid evening to Brepare pups ractioaliy tor business; ladies receive special Attention ‘ness, cramp- ing and ‘trembling entirely removod; peotienen ean secure private rooms; terms Teasonable, Pe AND BOXING ACADEMY, 2% WEST Fourth street, near Broadway. Boxing taught in twelve lessons, Send for circular, Colonel MONSTERY. Ue INSTRUCTION IN PENMANSHIY AND ARITH- metic to all who join my private classes in, Bookkeep- adicn ‘snd geutigmen Guictiy fited for vusiness post- NTANT, Herald Uptown 2,185 Broadws 7 Sy JOSEPH'S FEMALE ACADEMY,. FLUSHING, N.Y. ‘Studies resumed first. Monday in September: terms tor ourd and tuition $250 per annum. For full particulara send for prospectus. $25 —FIVE; v3) Board, E: under 15. 340, 7 $7, TWENTY WEEKS nglish B Branches abd all expenses, to pupils ABEL WHITLOCK, Danbury, Conn. ~ FURNITURE. f, A. ~DEGRAAF 4 TAYLOR, . ‘Wholesale and Retail Furniture Dealers, ‘87 and 89 Bowery, have the Jargest and best assorted stock of Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room Furnitare in the clty, which they retail ‘at wholesale prices, Carpets, Oilcloths, £c. A fine stock of Furniture at our Branch Store,- Fourth avenue. —OVER FIFTY MAGNIFICENT PARLOR SUITS all styles and all color in $50 up to $260 a suit ; Eaty tae, Chamber, Lii gain if called for this Mmanafactory, 50 alberry street, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL DISPOSE OF THEIR magnificent carved 736 octave Sea pareig ty use ony 7 months, cost $600, for Stool, Cover and Music Stan magnificent Bedroom and Parlor’ Suits, in rosewood and walnut; Silverware and Cutlery; Of Paintings. Call at private residence 124 West Twenty-sizth street. Library week, at Bleecker street, Son wee Broadway and LARGE PRIVATE SALB OAT THE PRIVATE Suits from ‘up; rosew< walnut etree tg oe ad Supa, Pasties pute: | A jon Tabis ‘ul irs, ul hy half onginal cont on A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE, AA. Bedding et the lowest, cash Baa ices or on weekly or een instalments, at O'FARR: ig warerooma, No. 200 suit cost for $150; one do er 380 # oe AT PRIVATE SALE—PROPERTY FAMILY LEAVING iT oat "aun to Drawing Room be 4 covered brocate!, cost for $200; oue do, #0 ba Pronzes, Paintings, Mirrors, Silverware, Carp py | Room, ‘orniture (the house furnished last May) at aif Gost, 98 West Filteauth street, near Filth avenue. - i‘ AMUSEMENT». PHO Meath werk and continued cont HP NAY ARED EXTEREAINMEN B.D, constant change of mi #3 tatoaneee at 8. Po: er of LD! world-renowned et Pantomime, D sngtesent DeMPry, HD. ineludiog the colghrated B.D. MA NS FAMILY. H. D./Mons. and Mme. MARTENS and te, GRETCHEN, H. D.! who will appear in thelr eons at special ties, Les Eceen- H, D. |tricitees. fyroitenn Chater and, for the B.D. {Brat Meme Ammonis, Loe Parodie du Carnaval ge u. a’ Paginin}, exeonte sur te viola by Mons, HB THE GRAND BALLET, arranged by Mons. IMRE KIRALFY. + including the usee Aeeriutn, 1D) ADELE PAGLIERE ManinErA. ‘A MORION i. 0. BA WA, 1D: vorlte R oT a KD and a, full and « iclent Carpe de Ballet, B.D direction of the BBY GRaLeY TROUYE OF HUNGARIAN ARTISTS, Hi BMATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY AND S8ATUR- | Seats secured six days in udvance and by telegram. _ Bom THEATRE, OUSHMAN, MEG MERRILIES. of the wie es mt engagement of Miss USHMAN, im her mga thane 9 MEG MERRILILS. LAST MEG MERRILIES MATINEB ON SATURD. ‘T Lg O'CLOCK, AY NIGHT—LAST NIGHT OP aAsURD Suse GUSUMAN. Seats secured six saya in ‘advance at the theatre; also at Ditson's music store, 711 Jiroadway. ON MONDAY, Y, NOVEMBER 6 2 the celebrated Comedi MR. JOHN E. OWENS. Booms THEATRE, OWENS, SPECIAL. ement 1s pleased to announce yee bene ‘ity tor) ‘Appearance at this theatre of the celebrated and popuiar Comedian, MR. JOHN NE. OW ENB, . NOVEMBER 6, verization of IMER, ‘4B HEARTH, Are ee beautatul iy DO: or THE CRICKET ON ip Boucieanit's adaptation « Places may now be secured, oK'R. WwW aUnAOe GRBAZ COMEDY REVIVAL. ‘HIS EVENING, for the Gret time 1m may years, Airs. Centlivre's standard bic TRE BUSYBODY, hich will be presented with Te be Appropriate: ane et SCE) MES, ERY AN! and A CAST. Pete CHARLES MATHEWS, Mr. JOHN, eee a uy eae Mr. J. B. POLK, Mr. B. T. RING: E. M. D,, Miss PLESSY Mon DAUNT, Mi FIL GERON, ang "Miss lila hey OSBORNE present wh A COMBINATION OF MINE ENT Whay,, oboe eat) N THE AMERICAN STAGE, SEVERAL NOVELTIES LB PREPARATION, In rehea Tom Taylor’ 6 Comedy. yr "NICE FIRM, fan’s Comedy, THE CRITIC. on we 'DNERDAY, Nov. 1, at 1} MATINEE PH RFORM. THE Cl HC. 10 SUFFERERS. ¥V 7 ALLACK’S, EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT. MK. CHARLES FECHTER baving in the kindest manner offered to joim R, LESTER WALLACK in giving A MATINEE pale Mite te | BENEFIT oF es SUFFERING. FROM THE TER RIBLE CALAMITY AT CHICAGO, he will appeatoh WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, as CLAUDE brie (ite ‘HE LADY oF Ex Oe in conjunction withthe following member of THE WALLAC! SUMPAN' Y. Mr. JOHN GILBERT, Mr. BT, MINGGOLD ur ¢ CHAS ROCKWELL, Mr. HONTGOMERY, . W. J. LEONARD, Mr. G. BROWNE, AND, urs Cunaan, Mr. W. QUIGLEY, Mr. J, PECK, Mrs. JORN SEFTON, WE, Mss Lizzi PRICE of the Arch Street Theatre, iuladephin coy the Kind per- ‘mission of Mrs. Madame PONISI QTEwany HALL. |ANTLEY IN ORATORIO—ELIJAH, THE NEW YORK HARMONIC SOCIETY Be to. eae cee ony ‘Rave been made with Mr. ze Dolby for the performance oa F UTSERIES OF ORATORIOS. ‘The firet will take place in Steinway Hall ‘TO-NIGHT, OCTOBER 81, on which oceaai NDELSSOHN'S one will be given, assisted by the eminent 0! ane PMADA PATEY, . H, CUMMING! MR. J. G. PATEY and 8) MR. SANTLEY, CHORUS, 300. ORCHESTRA, 62, Conductor... ; DR: JAMES PECH BROOKLYN ACADEMY ‘OF “MUSIO-ELIJAH, Lape NOV. 1. Admission eats #4, Tickets now on sale at Steinwa; Bebirmer & Co.'s, and William Hall & Son s” music stores. TLSSON, NILSSON, N (LSBON Choice seats, baleony ana aera et, had of J. 8. #29 Brondway, two Tweltth street, LD MOTHER HUBBARD SHE WENT TO THE CUP- board, but all the Young Ladies yo to TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE on Tuesday, and the grand assemblage of beauty to-day at 239, "AMERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR. LAST DAYS. LAST DAYS. LAST DAYS. CLOSES NOVEMBER 4, AT 10 O'CLOCK P. M. "_PIANOFORTES, _ T HAINES BROS,, A 26 Union equare. Pianos for sale low. New Pianos by instalments, jew Pianos on terms to suit all Classes in regard to price, A, GOOD 7 OCTAVE PIANO IS WORTH $350.— sell ours at that price on instalments, half or o1 sh down, lance weekly or monthly payments ule DALY'S music store, 179 ary avenue, one door Nineteenth street. _ Pianos to rent. GREAT BARGAIN.—SPLENDID PIANO, BY BEST maker, fully warranted; used few months; cost $700; wall versold very low; owner leaving. Inquire at 868 Bleecker LARGE STOCK OF PIANO rent or sell cheap; rent allowed on purchase, Call at |. MERRELL'S, No. 8 Union square (165 Fourth avenue). PRIVATE FAMILY HAVE TWO FIRST CLASS Pianos, nearly new, one an upright}, also parlor pipe Organ, with an attachment, to sell for less than if price. UIT East Twenty-ninth atreet, MAGNIFICENT, GRAND, SQUARE ROSEWOOD 4 octave Planoforie, nearly’ new, brillant tone, all m érn improvements, warranted for five years, made to order, for 8875, will be sold for #300; one do., Parlor, Chainber, Library and Dining Furniture, at a great sacrifice. inquire brown stone residence 252 West Forty-second atreet, between Seventh and Kighth avenues, BESf MAKERS, TO T THOMPSON'S OLD STAND, 650 HUDSON STREET, constantly on hand a superior class of second hand Furniture. We pay the highost price for every description of household furnitu GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF FIRST CLASS HOUSE- hold Furniture for sale—-Contenta of five story mansion {20° West Twenty-third street, viz. :--Pianoforte, 744 octave, Fonewood case; Parlor Suit covered in rich satin brocal Hone do.» $1505 Liorary and Drawing Room Suit, 435 to 8100, rep and haircioth; | arn ber Suits, in rosewood and walnut, style Louis XIV. 5 for $150; Dining Room Biset, Extension ‘Tab rm, solide Silver, tilass and Cutlery’ Ware, to sit pur? ers. (sARPE TS, Furniture, Keds, Bedding, &c. Payinente taken by we week or month. ‘erms cusy. ** KEULY & CO, corner Twenty-ffth street aud Sixth avenue, J EDDING..-THE LARG- URNITURE, CARPETS AND DI t and the lowest prices tor cash or on VOW PERTHWAITS, 7 URNITURE, RPETS AND KITCHEN UTENSILS wanted immediately—To {urnish 6 rooms; will bay in ‘one or more lots, Address CASH BUYER, box Ti6 Herald Uptown Branch ¢ office, 1,265 Broadway, OR SALE—THE FURNITURE OF THREE NEATLY furnished Rooms, including eve couvenience for house- Keeping; price $180, ' Apply at No. between Fourth one Bleecker streets, ONTHLY OR WELKLY PAYMENTS—OARPETS, a Ldtug, de. Furniture, Beliiogs Oi: Ly & CUNNINGHAM. G84 and 29% Thini avenne, near Twenty-eighth street. Prices: lower than any other house Led e ct MISCELLANEOUS. Fee ND AFTER TWENTY ty te Petre H, A method of Darkening Mink and Sabi ws to ap: pear naturel color, permanent, | Lining and (altering WILLIAMS, 240 Grand atrect, New York, and ‘nlton street Brooklyn, — Jones sire G4 ‘B & JAN 1D Stationers, Falton street, FS, riters and Blank Book Manufacturers, 08 lank Books made to pattern. KER A PARTY IN RDINBURG, 0 PAYER Scotlands wishes 108 ply Cream atd Blue Laid, an Printing Paper Shavings, packed in b owt. bales and, de- livered free on bowrd at Glargow. Address, stating prices, at = ROBERTSON & SCOTT, Advertising Agents, ean: Marg. BROADWAY, BETWEEN ‘Thirteenth streets, basement. TWELFTH AND Knox futigg ma- WANTED 0 PUI Gian ony 7 MACHINERY WANTED.—-PARTIES HAY- ing Machjuery suitable jor working rabber will ple Address ABNER VAN HORN, Machinist, 618 Fifth street. ey BECOND ry? IRON PLANER, TO feet ; also Screw, Cuttin pagal, about BM Post A AQUARE GRAND cx OCTAVE RICH ROSEWOOD Pianoforte, rouna corners, carved lege, patent agraffe, ull modern Improvements, mace by best city maker, in months, cost. @ 8300; Stool, Cover and Music Stand, Call at Penal Tesidence 120 West Twenty-third vtreet, neat Sixth avenue, “) NUNNS & CLARK PIANO ONLY @100—A SEVEN A. Mkave rosewood Planotorte, carved legs, overatrung dass, improvement, cheap for cash, overt |. BIDDLE, 1 sanity street, near Broadway. ROSEWOOD STEINWAY & SON, PIANOFORTE, AL Menthan ao it Purchased yommediatghy: “modern sty and improvements; perfoct oi weet, powerful tone; round corners. 38 Third treet, Dea i Second avenue. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE—MADE order; celebrated maker; fully guaranteed; used 5 inontha; cont $760, for #275; Parlor Suits, Bronze, Pain ings, Biiverware, Chamber, Dining Furniture, a sacrifice property of 18 funnily leaving the city. 36 West Fifteenth street, ni h avenue. ECKER & BARNES: OFFE, ER THEIR SUPERIOR FIRST class Pianos at greatly reduced prices for cash; also on grable instalments; Bianos to let. 0 Call and examine, 7 Third avenue, corner Fourteenth st DIANOFORTES TO RENT—COMPRISING SQUARI Uprights and Grands, by CHICKERING é ONS, II East Fourteenth street, between Broaaway and Fifth aven' JANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS—OF NEW AND PANE veautirul styles, of dillerent Tonk lower cash OF fuonthly instalments, Fr rent ab 481" Bronaway, than can be foun’ ere. NWAY & CHICKERING'S PIANOS FOR SALE STEEN Alow' Pianon of diferent styles to rent, from 80 to per month; frat class new Janos teed for five rent Lied opt ag taeare’ cntiatian poh iu ho aman _ ..N. PATTISON & CO. PRIGHT PIANOR.—WE, “OFFER TO RENT OR FOR U t Pianos in the city. sale the best mee ay Ma no mutes rer ro 34 Ean Houston street, awa RIGHT CABINET AND SQUARE PIANOS RENTED PA wold on “chamabers® say. Rat ” id other Pianos, a for ‘nt meas & SON, 101 Fourth avenue, = Brot, for EW ARTS § SLATE | wivanta EaRGnEt ASSORT s* raw A in the city at lowent, ee cia new designs. (605 Sixth av., between Th ayia QLATE MANTELS aT VERY, LOW, PRICES, NRHYN SLATE CO., 40 West Righteentn street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, KLABER & CO., MARBLE WORKS, 217 TO 223 af Broadway and Eighth fait Fit are street, bps, jie MA ears large erearaalea; ob ‘cheapest in city } designs on applica: on. THE KOTU RE SEASO; —! FREE LEO- 1 ROTURES. COOPER INSTITUTE.—THE PRER LEO. at aI ores ; Ligpine will Pvtiney oo) Wedn taney $5 “oy I sigue, apes telly ams rly. ra of ol Groulars tidrens PROF ESUR, No, 8 East Twenty-seooint For at \_AMUSEMBN 6 he 88. A PERFECT OVATION. iE AU Vv LAUGHTER, | RUNDREDB TORSED ce Oneeah urs sa tttanre, Jarrett & & Puimerrerpeoialy intimate that during Botner “ist /TIRELY BUSPENDED. EVERY EVENING bri =e MATINEE, Mr. RN ae in Tom Taylor's Comedy of ‘AMERICAN COURIN. . eM MC, MICHELS NO ADVAN IN PRICES. ne Deiter ai Reserved Orci Fam roils (entrance on Croshy # lance LO commence at relock Carriages may be ordered ut rth . ame OF MU: MLLE, DHERON. po. MORROW. MCRIPTION NIG TR ii t OF THE STHAKOSGH ITALIAN OPERA Dale ts ‘TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) Evening, Nov. 1, at 8 o'clock, Mile. CHRISTINE NWLSSON su her unrivalled role of MARGUE mies Sig cnt LOUISE CARY, her first Rupeeranes, in 8 Stebel Bi. VGAROUL. hia frat ap a i New ork A aunt rat a ig ra Si his artes ei se anal v+e-Mophisto in the second act, Grand Watz by len BIELOR Bee Jose PHINE. Mone VAN HARI Sa HO LLET. FRIDAY, NOV. SSX 80 SUBSCRIPTION NIGAT. ule, NILSSON, . ZERLINA SE0OND, NILSSON WATINEE: MARTHA. DA Wepwespay, Wy BLU ORA DT IN: UST : Branelt tloket offices, 701 and tl) Broadway.” iehasgs bo lnway Pianos are used by the ‘Strakowch Opera Com- CADEMY OF MUsic. MME, CORANL, ‘The Pablie Hie are respeotfully Jnf jnformed that ADA. Prima Donna fu te Boyal "Theatre La Sealey 1] Cario Felice, i fo; Sc will make, her ie ENING, Nov. 3 187], STRAKOSCH ITALIAN OPERA ( OM CADEMY OF MUSIC. JOSEF HERMANNS, ane public 19 respectfully informed that the eminent Primo y . JOSEP HERMANNS, ‘will appear, for Py first time this seasor FRIDAY &' ireatespigl Nov. 8, 1877, and wis in Ttahan with COSCH ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY. BoRES®, THEATRE. ‘M. B. PRELIGH lanager. Ww) A ANGTHBH IMMENSE SENSATION: A NEW LOCAL SENSATION DRAMA by STANLEY aiken, ESQ, ME OR, THE SECRETS SOF A CITY LIFE, after great préparation, and will be now presented’ with the celebrate CHARLOTTE STANLEY, who ts engaged exoresnly for this drama, afd with ~ ENTIRELY UPER ae STREET. ALL COMPLE’ AN D REA! Commencing wiih a comedy. In active preparation, the entirely new “arama, entitled SEARCHING THE DEPTHS; THE NEW YORK DETECTIV VE, by the talemed author, Mr. Lewis Pr Stoller, with entirely new local Lege machinery and grand eilects, Due notice be given of its producto Ss" JAMES THEATRE, 28TH STREET A) AND BROA ADWAY. GREATEST SUCCESS IN NEW YORK CIT! ‘Second week in oe of Be wonderful DAVIES, introduemg his “TWO: FRAUDS” TOM and JOR. Tne most power{ul attraction in this count s SUSAN GALION and the talented OPERETTA TROUPE. BREVOORT an i the Crystal Chimes, MATINKE EVERY SATURDAY, AT 2 P. M. 514. THEATRE COMIQUE. DY.” ath BROADWAY. Manager JOSH, HART... oy mt IMMENS! a iF TH ‘TRACTIO! TH ANMOTH ¢ COMPANY ay a a OLIV, soso HART CHAS. WHITE, IN WILDE, LARRY TOOLEY, eiNES CLARKE. J. 8. MURPHY, Ri Miss JENNIE HUGHES, MISS ADA WRAY, MISS: aoeeen O'NEILL BAD. SBISKEY. TH UPON Te, BORDER. IATINEES WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. Nomivi Samer fe eee November 2, ND MATINE! FOR THE BENEFIT oF THE CHICAGO SUFFERERS. NION SQUARE THEATRE, ‘corner of Fourteenth street and Broadway. R. W. BUTLER... ani UNERECEDENTED ‘ATTRACTION yays WEEK, SURYASSING oh PREVIOUS shies: and ni without doubt the RGEST COMPANY IN THE ‘WOR! ENGAGEMENT OF THE FOLLOWING ARTISTS: AS an BROTHERS, FAYETTE W. id JAMES F. WAMBOLD. THE WONDERFUL MATTHEWS FAMILY in entire new feavurs SDERELLA RECONSTRUCTED, My, M. W. LEFFINGWELL as the GUSIING CLORINDA. Miss BEL! LA HOWITT, Miss LIZZIE Me Miss MZZ18 KELSEY, Mics M. HARDY, Mus JULIA EL GEORGE H. COES, WILLIAM P, SHELDON and Gna CHORUS. THE NEW BALLET OF — WHITE ae hy introducing ¢ the entire Ballet Tro GHEY DOUGHER '§ FLIG LEW RATELER and 5. ae ANGELIS, ‘All wil appear iu a graad amd varied bill of novelty. A constant change of programme every evening. Matinee every Wednesday and Saturday. PERA BOUFF!:.—FLEUR DE THE. LINA BDWIN'S THEATRE, 720 BROADWAY, pets 3 ay CEBS Every Breve and Saturday Mating FL fi B DET! md AIMEE... ...LHK JEALOUS CESARINE, Costumes and Scenery entirely new. SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2 oo OPERA HOUSB, TWENTY- See ba reer een Sixth and Seventh avenues, 'a Theat BRLuIARY Fuca OF THI pEXCHESION. TROUPE, DAN ANT'S| MINSTRELS | DAN BRYANTS DAN BRYANT: MINSTRELS. DAN BRYANT'S DAN BRYANT'S| INST] DAN BRYANT'S AN BRYANT'S| MINSTRELS. DAN BRYNNT'S DAN BRYANT'S|; MINSTRELS. DAN BRYAN1T’S Der BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. DAN BRYANT'S Nelse Seymour, McAndrews, Dave Ree Brockway, Dempiter, staniey, Braham, F tison, Emerson, Morri¢o Bryant. ONY PASTOR'S OPPRA HOt HOUSE. wl BOWERY, W. Henry Rice, rt, Barney Mor- ees ¢ Great SAM Di VERE, at the Matinee. GRAND: |The Wonten; Chas Walters, at the Matin —— The Cl harman ae Teena at the Matinee, | MATINEE | The Protean HEN MASON) at tho Matines. ATINEE / the Dashing CELIA TFEWD, at the Matines TO-DAY, |The Comic PETER CANNON, at the Matinee, ———' |The Funny FRANK KERN, at the Matinee. AT 94. |The only TONY PASTOR, at’ the Matinee. The Grand STAR TROUPE, at the Matinee, NEAR FORTY-SEO- all will be completed ANDARD BALL, BROADWAY, Nov. 15, tothe is may now, be made tor balis, & 8, lectures 2% and O*. WHERE als OUR DAINTY, OUR DARLINGt ing ready to go ‘to TONY PASTOR'S GRAND RUESHAY MATINED, “AN? the Yadien will be there—a charming congress of beauty and fashion, ONT, BE ANGRY WITH YOUR, DARLIN take me to TONY PASTOR'S TUESDAY MAT! dthey declare i delightzul. BUT ‘Orchestra, Little Mac, Dan | Apply to B. AL | All the ladies go there, tts she New Idea and a wpe success, ; MUSICAL, Deane TENT LEADER A upglalctne INSTRUCT | an Lpiscopal choir; tenor ‘or soprano, le: Adarenn with particulars, CHORISTER, ‘werala omce, GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTION ON THE Pianoforte at pupil's residences for 10 per qnarter; best references given. Auireas, with residence, TEACHER, box 123 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway, . YOUNG LADY WISHES A #3W MORE PUPILS for the piano; suc with practios; beat Teference. oflice. NSTRUCTION GIVEN ON THE PIANO AT. PUPILS residence for as patter to beginners, Call on oF address TEACHEK, 242 Pam Thirty-thied atreei, ADAME GAZZANIGA AND SIGNOR ALBITES, IN stractors in all branches of correct singing. Musto; 28 East Fourteenth street. PROPOSALS. Prey OFFICE AND UNITED STATES COURT HOUSK, | New York city, OFFICE OF SUPERLNTENDENT, Cet, 21, 1871. WROUGHT AND CAST IRON WORK, Sealed propossia will be received at the ofice of the Super. intendent until 12 M., November 9 187}, for furnishin, livering, fitting and puiting in place the wrought an iron work exhibited in plans, sfeoifieations ant schedules Tow In this office, consisting of rolled ron beams, chan frons angle und T irons, tie rods, boller-tron angle and fish Plates, bolts rivets, ic, and cast tron pilasters, cornices, brackets, bed plates, &c. The work of the columus, pilasters, rolled-iron beams, &e., to third peed must be ate hed, delivered, fitted and put in place ag rapidly as required by the Superintendent or the pro- ' reas of ie am the whole to be completed and put tn place es Contractors will be permitted rhe ute of the derricks and engines in putting the work in place without charge, tut will be required to pay the irhe Brine men employed in be sis ing th om, who will be furnished by the aepartment when required All scat olding to be furniwhed by the contractors. Froposals will be made by the piece, luca! foot, oF by weight, for the various beni channel irone, ings, &o., ded £¢ he acl ax provided for in the ached: ong different bidders, pies wTOTK will not be, subd ut wi e considered In th Faymente wil etn monthly, deducting ten per cent until the fini im pletior act. AIL bida must be kecompanted. by a ‘penal bord in the gum of #bN000 that ihe bhider will accept. and Mowe the "rhe Prt yy the United States i ites Court or District Attorney of the ‘district where bate re aides, The department reserves the right to reject any or all bide, if it be deemed for ibe Interest of the government to do $0, and any bid that fe not made on the printed, form to he ob: a offies, and does not conform in every respect to the requirements of this advertisement will not be consid. ered: neliher wil any propossie ‘be received from partion “who are not them tn. the manufacture of o1 oie ht tron work, aud wh ‘auf"ho havo ‘not tue necessary far ollitien for gettin, Ihe work. «i Pro canta wil be eee reed “Bide for Tron Work,” and ad- z CALVIN'R HULBUBD, Buperiniondeuk 5 furans, Ne College ot $500,-9 | day or evening. CIRCULARS at private acaden ren ‘ooD's Vy ACHTEL 8ECU! W TL TROVA OK AND Last mean wach Te ADE Th i ei i SATURDAY, NOV. AT aie isi SANTEGS, Admission 2 Balcony, $1 ‘Adm Box seata in Balcony, oat amily Clrele, 70, ACHTEL— WACATEL WACHTEL, TAD’ ie IRE ATES I Be OWE! Bre AVENUE THEATRE, le Lessee and Manager. +» Swenty fourth street, nea Broailway, Mr. agoustim IN DAL abe BVERY NIGHT FoR THE NINTH WEEK, 1 v oO THE GREAT DRAMA OF ie TIMES, #|III| New and magniticent Seynery, costly, fashionable Totlets rariture a fa mode, bean. eae Bahienabie Sonne cay company, incl ee ey en orris, Linda Delts, Mra, ear aie Shanty Wie ersnee Me. DB ats, Henry Cr rian: Owen Fawoet, a4 i whiny ing, Ganhge De Dy . y a pman, Burnett, Bee! secured ten di Seats TENTH “DIVORCE” nin araaee, SATURDAY NEXT at 136 o'clook. it GRAND ore OPERA HOUSE—EILEEN OGE, EILEEN OGE, FIFTA WEEK Oy FALOONER'S EXQUISITE DRAMY} EILEEN OGE. 66,010 people have rushed to #00 THE FLORENCES and Incomparably great cast of Characters. SUPERB SCENRY BY SCHELL AND DAYTON, OHARMINGLY SWEET MUSIC BY TISSINGTON, LIVELY SONGS AND ROLLICKING DANCES, JOLLY, INNOCENT DOMESTIC FUN OF TRE HAYMAKERS, HOLIDAY SPORTS OF BILEEN OGE—EILEEN OGE, EVERY EVENING AND ND SATURDAY MATINEE, Seats reserved, ms A, M. to 5 P. at the box ollie; ry. Schirmer's, 701 Froude, tn ae Biase office, Twent ty-t third street, Broadway and Fifty | avenue. | Rs. F. Bh eid Lt THEATRE, LES: F. B. CONWAY Mr. F. B. CONWAY, MANA VENING—THE PLAY OF DIVORCE, 7 GREATEST SENSATION OF THE SEASON. K THEATRE, BROOKLYN. ane TBR 2SABROLL & M'OLOSERYS in the sensation drama ON THE TRACK, smiming eight diferent characters, ORK CIRCUS, EW eoneeath street, spect Academy of Musig, L. B, LENT...... at WEDNESDAY AND. SATURDAY AT 2 EXHIBITIONS EVERY EVENING A’ wae ATTACTIONS IN THE CIRCLE WILL EMBRACE A WIDE RANGE OF DARING, EXCITING AND NOVEL PERFORMANCES BY THE GREATEST OF EQUESTRIANS, GYMNASTS AND ACROBATS, Admission, 50 cents; ohildren a under ten years, 25 cents, To reserved seats, Te. 5 hi ildren to to reserved seat, ‘So. FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 588 BROADWA' S*'iie per CE TO GET RID OF THE STUBS: ERYBODY SENT HOME HAPPY Al able BERNARD. ie BACKUS’ Firs appearance of the London artist, it @ of the London arti itr PEDRO STERLL iG, in his great character of thi MONKEY, ALL THE MEMBERS IN NEW ACTS. _Seats secured six days in advance, M2 ~ JARLEY'S WAx Wor The nd only Mra. sty, who a erantet te aero Characters (persons ladies and gentlemen), with overwhelming success, way Hal Hall, for the Sheitering Arms, will give two of Ses ia HUMOROUS ENTERTAINMENTS at ST. PETERS HALL, West Twenticih strect, betwoeth Eighth and Ninth avenues, on TUESDAY EVENING, ber $l, and, WEDNESDAY EVENING, November "i a ets for both mings and reserved seats tor sale at re 389 Union square. For pure fun nothing er es Direotor Ane INDIAN CARTOONS, S00 Paintings In 1, illustrating the customs of the North ‘and South American Iniians, and $7 canvas paiuinge of TASALLE'S. DISCOVERIES. On view day and evening, at the SOMERVILLE GALLERY, Corner of Fifth avenue and Fourteenth sizeet Admission 60 cents; three tickets for $1; culidren half prtes. R. SANTLEY IN ELIJAH. Norello's original edition of “Elijal ry had at all music stores or direct from 751 Broadway. " price $1, mi i) nL LOe HE DEAR PRINCE ALEXIS WILL BE SURE visit TONY PASTOR'S TUESDAY MATINER before ho leaves New York, The ladies will be tnere to meet ‘They wiil be out in fuil force to-day at 236. P STAIRS, ALHAMBRA, 1,164 BROADWAY, Between ‘Twenty seventh aa Twenty-eighth streets, VAl 1 BEAUTIFUL RUSSIAN PRINCESSES. Come and see them sci FRANK BURNS (of the original 0 Oriental) cer ere CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, * SELECT SCHOOL for all branches of Musie (Decker Brothers’ Buildi UNION SQUARE (Broadway), near RAVIATA,” FAUST c= Gomplets. operes, JTho Lioretion and seoree tasued. ni,” “Trovatore, Also Librettos, 30 cent: by this house are the handsomeat ever Force to the pub= Uo, and ere exceedinely cheap-"—New York Herald. DITSON & CO., Publishes Bromdway, sar’ SWEETEST THING IN oe 13. ATTENDING he grand Tuesday Matinees at OPERA HOUSE, The children enjoys Fare weak, d | don’t forget to bring them. CTORS AND ACTRESSES WANTED—BY A RES file manager, for, a new company wherrin mer en mptly promoted. K., 543g Weat Thirty-second street, Up Town’ Advertisen jrertisement ofl —— GE SAWING.—A PUBLIC gan of Boynton’s Patent Lightning Saws this ‘covk, at the American Institute Fair. i ing, at 8 TEER DANCING ACADEI DODWORTES DANCING ACADEMY. {ST OF CLASSES. No. 1.—Ciass on ‘Monday and gree mornings, a past ten o'clock, Thix class is intenaed for young lad ‘Who wish to tuke # few lessons in such dances aa the Dip, Redowa, ac. Ko. 2. Fatally Class on Monday and Thuraday after | at four o'clock, No. 3.—Family Class on Tuesdays and Fridays, at eat Family Clase on Wednesday and Saturday after? ‘clock. Family Cla &' Saturday mornings, meeting sak once a week, atten o'oloc (No. 6, .—Fainily Class on Friday Evenings, from cight to ‘This olans is intended for young people who to retain what they have already learned; affording ® very. picasant relaxation from study and also ‘an ears junity ta rh anything new that may become fashionab 05 Fon for gentlemen only, on Monday and Thurs day Evenin from elght Ca ten o'clock, The ‘ina is ins tended for adults. No ercises or preliminary Inssons ard traction being yy to ven, the 1 one objec, of teach: ing the puplis to dance al! that is fashio In the shortent possible tim ~SAUSE'S A., “Wall: tia ant Thincecntn street and Lrovoort 164 East Fifty-fourth stroet. PRIVAT! al Eleventh ADEM OF DANCING, . RIS cine test As Cara vue eeu Ti ROR Lik 0 HAI avenut perv RENN TUESDAYS AND FRIDAY sat amt Me aa on if KW ADELPHI HAL! TOWED ave YS AND SATURD: 4 ky 8 ‘on WED! 4 TTEN D.BY TICKET ak their con kw cuasses ARLE FORMED EVERY WEEK. for ciroulars. DANGING ACADEMIES, 861 BROO! Brooxes 2a a Seat twchay hind atest, pe Diet in one of leasona, ‘ul the fnahtonaic Dances ln one, coats ap a fanies, Tuesday and triage Be F- GENTL onlays ai PM CHLDRAN, i, ausadaye ae prea d, Twenty-third ird sirent, Monday aha OC pas vessond: JARISTINE, NTLSSON. FOR THE YOUNG LADIE “Onn merica, “The Nilsson Dance and Bi Gutde," nteven engeravingst price 150. ; cloth, 250, For by ail booksellers. UMAR’ DANCIN street, near Broadway. —Ch dances tanght periectly in on private lessons, R. AND MRS, ACADEMY, 34 WEST POOR! ea every day, Bostor HUASKO'S SELBOT CLASSES _1 Dancing for ladies, nentlomen, youths aud sunall ob| H Wot 7h rot dren will beresnmed at 6 iry-fourth atveok BAMA day, Novemper4, Send fo LLO PLAYER, A player and a second violin Player, Also ’a tady fat (contralto) and a tenor none but counpetent per formers need ay ly. Acirown, stating oR eT 9 nce and rata rw ‘ork Post oflice, Mad busier arter, Biy dances in at /