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THE AMERICAN BIBLE UNION. iversary Meeting in the Mariners’ Church—A Debt of $2,400 Wiped Out—Reports, Addresses, dic. The American Bible Union—a Baptist organiza- tion for the revision of the Bible—held their Twenty- hurd anniversary yesterday in the Mariners’ church tm Oliver street, near Chatham square. A business meeting was held Armitage presided. ‘at half-past nine o'clock A. M, and at half-past ten, when the reports Rev. Dr. a public meeting were read and remarks thereon made by gentlemen present, The Secretary's report was read by Mr. Wyckoff, It showed what had been done during the year in the way of translation and revision, and distribution of different parts of the Bible in Italian, Spanish, @hinese, English, &c. The Treasurer's report was read by Rev. Mr. Evans. It showed the amount expended in this work—namely, $61,044 93, to mect which $58,703 76, by which the tr $2,341 17. After remarks had been Wyckot!, Gray, Norton, Goodwin and others, vbese reports r, eut this debt of $2,400 by ann as one of twenty-five to give $100, and that the income of the Union nex Merriam, Walters started a proposition ‘éasury is In debt made by Messrs, Merwin and were adopted, to wipe himself he hoped t year would be ouncin; $100,000, Mr. Wyld took $200 worth of stock in this ‘debt, Mr. Wyckoff took the same amount and other gentlemen present subscribed $500 more. Subscription cards were then handed around and other sums were received on them and in the baskets, which brought the total uw) p to $1,360, Mr. GRay owed a great deal to the pure word of God as furnished by the Bible Union, and he won- dered how ae eprinkicd wit might be people would be content to be water on the brow when they BURIED WITH CHRIST BY BAPTISM, Mr. MERRIAM, a Western pionecr from Missourl and Kansas, gave some illustration tage to intnisters and people of a ing of the sacred text. ns of the advan- correct render- ‘The story of Christ making ascourge of small cords and driving “them’’—the al oh of the temple, in the urns out to be a different thing, and oxen that he drove out aud Verse 14 of Revelations xxil. i which salvation by now translated, but in salvation by grace alone—a very Committees were then appoin ‘on revision of the New Testament, im the correct a correct version It was the sheep not the people. js another upon ood Works is based as it is version it gives ifferent thing, nted on memorials, » on the distribu- ton of the Scriptures among the freedmen and the chinese, mittees presented their reports, At the three o'clock meeting these com- Memoria! papers were then read on the late Dr. George W. Katon, President of Madison University ; Professor Whiting, Rev. George B. Ihde and Alexander McDonald, and papers were promised jor publication, but not read, on Revs. James Inglis and whom died during the year just mitage made a few appropriate P. Wells, all of josed, Dr. Ar- remarks on the @eath of these ministers and members of the American Bible Union, and especially on Dr. Eaton, ir. McDonald and Mr, Inglis, whom he knew more intimately. He referred very fee meeting of himself and some of lingly to the first these brethren im Deacon Colgate’ Bhouse. in Chambers street, tweuty- five years ago, where this Union had its inception, Jt was rare, he said, to find two such men as Alex- ander McDonald and Francis M jason engaged 80 heartily and so long in the same cause as they had been with this Union. A FRUGAL MEAL FOR CITY PASTORS, Efforts were made again at this the liquidation of the tre: meeting to finish asury deficiency, q Messrs, Goodwin, Wyckoff, Bloss, the President, end Mr, Walters gave cach $100 vious subscriptions made by some of them. balance was raised in smaller 8 able at later dates, so that the debt and Ass tres its ‘new year fresh and a story of a man out West who lived Merriam tol fiuring the Summer on bread ana additional to pre The ubscriptions, pay- treasury is out of ree, Mr. milk and whortle- berries that he might save something for the Bible Snion. He thonght tuat if all the ministers did that the Union would not now be begging for a few hun- sred dollars. A few sleek and well-fed city neaire ee audibly at the simplicity of their count rother, In the evening a at which addresses were de 18 closed the twenty-third ani crican Baptist Bible Union. ITALIAN VENDETTA IN poms meeting was held, livered by Messrs, Mer: end Pendleton, P, L, Davies and D: and Hodge; of the niversary NEWARK. ffurdcrous Quarrel Between a Pair of Peanut Merchants. Late on Tuesday night a terrible affray took place in Newark between two Italian peanut vendors named John Gruetell and Louis Watasena, One is twenty-two and the other pi age. Wtanding to settle and, undertook to settle it—John ee pick ana Louis with iter barely escaped with his twenty-five years It appears they had an old sore of years’ meeting corner of Warren and ‘Washington on the strects, armed with an @ hatchet. The life. His cries at- tracted the attention of the police and several citt- renf, When it was found that he was dreadfully ahech, Me, too, had his head considera the hatchet. almost in a dying condition, whil to await results. cut up about the breast and neck, He bied likea Gruetell tried to ercare but was caught. y scratched with Louis was removed to the hospital ie John was heid PIREMEN'S PARADES IN NEW JERSEY, The firemen of Newark held their annual parade yesterday and turned out in large numbers and with “masheeps"’ a8 bright and shining as new sil- ver dollars of blessed memory. The paid Fire De- partment of Newark was organized cighteen years be yesterday. It may be true in some instances at one volunteer is as good as ten pressed men; but It is anything but true that one volunteer fire: man is a8 good as one paid man, at least such men as those of which the Newark Fi eomposed, ire Departinent is The parade yesterday was an exceed- imuly creditable one, and reflected honor on the ‘p'hoys.” it included a review ommon Council as well as by im. videwalk admirers. by the Mayor and nese throngs of The Elizabeth firemen also paraded yesterday and made @ fine display. #ix steamers, three hose and one companies, besides several fine The procession included hook and ladder bands, The city fiags floated and the people huzzaed. — MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. * Married. BAyNe—KELeEY.— ty the Rev. Dr. On Wednesday, October 2, 1872, George W. Bacon, and at his resi- dence, SAMUEL G. BAYNE to EmiLy E. Kesey, botn of Belfast, Ireland. JENINGS—FoRsTER,—In this city, tember 80, at the residence © Fea PLACE on Monday, Sep- her father, by O. B. Frothingham, Captain Jerrerson H. Ilinois, to Miss ALTONA H. FoRsTER, NEWRIRK.—On Wednesday, October 2, by the Rey. Dr. J. P, Newman, assisted by the Rev. A. K. Sanford, James K. PLACE to ANNIE M, tai ia, daughter of Thomson Newkirk, of Philade!, ay, September 28, QUERARD—SIGED.—On Satu by the Rev. Br. Verren, JULES @ to CLARA JULIE PAULINE SIGED, Paris, France. Sasru—Lory.—In this city, on her 30, by the Rev. J. F. Elder, Mr. to Sakait H. LorD, both of Lynn, C USTAVE QUERARD | both natives of bef Septem- ALbenrt M. Suir onn. Srorvrorp—Macy.—On Wednesday, October 2, at St, James’ church, by the fe Cornelius B, Smith, THOMAS SPOFFORD tO CAROLINE, cidest daughter of the late Henry Macy, Esq., afi ot cards, f New York. No Van WAGONER—BOWEN.—On Monday, September 80, by the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, WAGONER to Mary A., daughter Esg., both of Brooklyn. Died. Rapriste.—In Williamsburg, Ocvober 2, BENJAMIN Baptiste, in his age. Relatives and friends will att: ‘rom his late residence, 152 South Frida Berrs.—On Tuesday, October infant d aud ® wonthe and 10 days. Funeral services at the house of Woodside, L. L, o'clock, on ughter of Clarence F. and May E. rancdaighter of Aaron Swarts, Esq., aged i C bE. 8. Van | or Bowen, Wednesday, the 61st year of end the funeral, | Fourth street, on | , October 4, at two o'clock P. M. 1, IDA FLorine, Betts, her parente, at | this (Thursday) afternoon, at two BuRK.—On Tuesday, October 1, HANORA BURK, in tie 62d year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the spectfully invited to attend th fate iatgge eg Nd ‘Tuckahoe, N. Y., this (Thursday) afternoon, at three o'c!ock. BuRT.—In Richford, Tioga count: Oay, September 30, T months and 23 d: Foneral from Washington avenne, near Eighth | deceased are re- funeral, from her y, N. Y., on Mon- WILLIAM BUKT, aged 25 years, sireet, Morrisania, on Thursday, October 3, at two o'clock, CHAsE.—On Tues October 1, Lorre, daughter of Jobn B. and Cornelia Chase, aged 1 year and 10 days. Kelatives and friends are respe attend the funeral, on Thursday, o'clock, from the residence of Willow street, Brooklyn, Coomps.—At Kalway, der 2, 1872, alter a long’ tin d 76 years, ctfully invited to October 3, at two her parents, a“ N. J., on Wednesday, Octo- SARAH ANN COOMBS, ‘The friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from her late residence, on Frida: fernoon, October 4, 1872, at two o'clock. t at twelve o'clock AN.—On Tuesday, October i, eave Cortlandt st COUGH veY, widow of James Coughian, vy. ‘Trains ‘Many Pat @ Native of the acieh of Inashannon, county Cork, Ireland, in the ‘th year of her ave, The relatives and friends of the of her brother-in-law, Jolin Nyhan, are respectfuil family and those invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, Octover 2, from her jate residence, 518 Third avenue, at two —On Wednesday, Oot a iong and painsu) sickness, Mrs, aged 63 years. ‘the relatives and friende are re to attend the funeral, from the residen: gon, No, 7 Warren street, near Unuert at one o'clock, Ob Friday. Brooklyn, Ow aNe—OD Wednerday, Coeds Y 2, 1872, after SARAH CRUMLEY, invited p Of her avenue, spec tial! 12, Buiza Coman, NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1877: the beloved wife of James Cuman, Sr,, aged 72 ars. yerne relatives and friends of the family are re- speetfalily Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 76 Second —_ Hoboken, on Fri- day, October 4, atten A. irom thence to Bt Mary’s chureh, at Tiled tei o'clock. De@an.—In_ Brook! aday, October 1 ANNIE LASTER, ite of William B. Dagan, aged 23 years, Funeral from Le residence of her parents, 98 Bergen street, on Thi October 3, at half-past two o'clock P, M. aot pest a aa ene of the family are respectt inv! attend, De SEEDING. OD Wednesday morning, October 2, in Brooklyn, Aas, wife of Lay De Selding, of Washington city, in the 84th year of her Relatives and friends of the Amity ‘are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son, Edward F. De Selding, No. 9 Lefferts pss, this (Thursday) afternoon, at three o'clock, without ther notice. EIcHELL.—In Brooklyn, om Deco gi October 2, ELIzabern EICHELL, aged 73 Services at the residence ‘of ter napheres ew, ee, v4 B. Purdy, 162 Washington seat, on brpaaty at hs so Cos The ate wt f be en to Dan onn, HALSEY.—At Fath bush, L. 1., on Wednesday, Octo- ber 2, RicHARD E. HaLsey. Notice of funeral in Friday's HERALD. HamILron.—At Fairmount, on Monday, Septem- ber 80, GRINNELL, son of Mark K., Jr., and Susan Hamilton, aged 2 years, 7 months and 24 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect. of invited to attend the funeral, at the residence of his parents, on Thursday, 34 inst., at ten o'clock Trains leave Gran ’ Central depot, Forty- pane street, for Tremont at half-past nine A. M. HEATHERINGTON.—On Wednesday, October 2, MARY HE&ATHERINGTON, zoraenty, ‘of the county Cavan, ireland, aged 25 y« The relatives and ielends of the family beh respectfully invited to attend the funeral Thursday, October 3, at one o'clock P. M., 1loth strect and First avenue, HILu.—Ip London, England, on Saturday. Sep- tember 14, Mrs. ELIZABETH HILt, wife of Captain George 8. Hill, of the ship Orient, of New ¥ork. Joyor,—On Wednesday, October 2, MARGARET Cuvrcni11, wife of Walter Joyce, bs 54 ade Funeral on Friday afternoon, Octobe: at two o’clock, from 94 High street, Bron De KELLY.—At his residence ‘est Fifty-sixth strect, on Wednessay, Scrober 2 2, Huan KELLy, in the 75th year of his age ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, October 4, at nine o'clock. His remains will be conveyed to St. Patrick’s cathedral, where a solemn high mags of requiem will be offered up for the re- pose of his soul at ten o’clock A, M.; thence to Cal- vary Cemetery for interment, ENSCH.—On Monday, September 30, Joun 0. MENSCR, in the 40th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 21 Jones strect, Ce Thursday, .October 3, at hal/-past one o'clock Buftlalo ah lease copy. McBripe.—On Wednesday, October 2, Rupecca C., wile of James McBride, ‘he relatives and friends of the family aro invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, the 4th inst., at one o’clock P. M., from her late residence, Pine mtrees Lafayette, N. J. (eBovGaLL.—On Thursday, September 12, at La Tour de Peilz, near Vevey, Switzerland, ree wife of Duncan McDougall, of this city, and daughter oe the late Benjamin Brooks, Bsq., of Bridgeport, ‘onn, McNALLY.—On Monday, September 30, Many C. Kiersrep, widow of Francis McNally, ‘The relatives and friends of the famtly are in vited to attend the funeral service, at the late residence of the deceased, 209 West 1%th street, this Balt (Thursday) afternoon, at four o'clock, nis.—Suddenly, on tuesday morning, October p none Norris, in the 66th year of his age. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, without further notice, from his late residence, 110 West Forty- seventh st., this (Thursday) morning, at half-past nine o'clock, His remains will be taken to Eliza- beth, N. J., for interment. PAGE.—On Wednesday, October 2, at half-past hom ond 2 months. ‘Tne relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his tate residence, 30 Oxford street, Newark, N. J., on Friday, at twelve o'clock noon, Prexrose.—On Wednesday morning, October 2, 1872, HARRIET PERKINS, Wife of Ki ward B. Penrose, and daughter of the late Jame Pattee, of New York, in the 22d year of her age. Funeral irom the Presbyterian church, Roseville, N.J., on Monday, October 7, at twelve o’clock. Cars leave foot of Barclay street at 10:40 4. M. Inter- ment at Greenwood Cemetery. PHILLIPS.—At West Hoboken, on Tuesday, Octo- ber 2, HUBERT ARTHUR, 80n Of Selly R, and Sarah J. Phillips, aged 7 years and 1 month. Funeral at three o’ciock this (Thursday) after- noon, at No. 2 Warren street, Pipetro.—Aiter a long and painful illness PHOELE PipetTo, in the 86th year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the amt} jy are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, at two o'clock, from the residence Of her son- in-law, Mr. Samuel Webb, 91 Varick strect. Rick.—On Wednesday, October 2, at three o'clock P. ae FLORENCE LiTTELL Rick, aged 1 month and 25 day yuneral will take place from tne residence of her arents, William C. and Eliza J, Rice, 249 South ‘inth street, Bro ENy E. D., on Friday, October 4, at oue o'clock P. M SCHMALE.—On Tuesday, October 1, after a short and painful jliness, HENRY, oldest son of Fr. Wm. Schmale and Henriette Schmale, aged 21 years, 3 months and 28 days. The relatives and iriend of the Lagpan are respect- fally invited to attend the duncral, from St. Mat- thew's church, corner of Broome’ and Elizabeth streets, on Friday, October 4, at half-past twelve o'clock. The remains are now at 408 Greenwich street, Where they can be viewed by the friends, Suipso: Suddenly, on Tuesday, October 1, AMANDA EMMA, wife of William Simpson, Relatives and friends of the veo a mem- bers aed ed be Eighth N. G. 6. +» are re- apectiully invited to attend the raneral deo her late residence, 266 East 106th street, this day (Thursday) at twelve o'clock. SrncLain—On Tuesday, October 1, WILLIAM SIN- CLATR, in the 65th year of his age. The friends of the family are respectfally Invited to attend the funeral from the residence of his daughter, 84 East poeta On ‘Thursday, October 3, at one o'clock P. M. Belfast papers: please copy. SPALDING.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, September 30, CHARLES H., only son of Charles Spalding, aged 30 ears, The relatives and friends are respectfully in- vited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, $6 Giton oy avenue, on Thursday, October 8, at two cloc] Horkonds and Waterbury papers please copy. VANALST.—At Fresh Ponds road, Newtown, L. I., on Wednesday, October 2, Migs JANE VAN, KALeT The relatives aud friends of re fom Ma! ard reapectfully invited to attend thé funeral, from ne a, Tesldence, on Ariday, October 4, at two 0 cl joc! Warns At Jersey City Tleights, on Wednesday, October. SAMUEL C NELSON, son of William A. and sarau' » Weeks, aged 1 year, 9 months and 18 ark, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are r sreneuny invited to attend the funcral, at the resi dence of his parents, South street, near Palisade avenue, on Friday, October 4, at two o'clock P, M. WELpON.—At Warren street, West Hoboken, N, J., HuGH Victor, infant son of Patrick M. and Ellen Weldon, aged 4 months, Funeral on "Thursday," October 3, at half-past ten o'clock A. M. + KUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, ‘ORTH GERMAN ‘LLOYD STEAMSHIP € MIPAD FOR SOUTHAMPTON PER BREM The steamship MAL uN Mae . Von Otel lorp, will etal 2 P.M. from Bremen’ ‘pier, Nicoken to be followed by steamship sail on Saturday, O1 foot Third stre DONAU, Captain G. Ernst, on Saturday, Octol Rates of ver old or its equivalent in currency. sage app ; #0, rAgents No, 2 Bowling @ " HE HAMBURG-A’ AMERICA new iron mail stenmetP cg Captain Meyer, will sail on Thorsday, October 3, 1872, at P.M. for Hamburi, taking passengers i feoae New York to Plymouth, London, Cherbourg and Hamburg. First Cabin, $120, Becond Cabin, $72. $2, Payable jn United Btates gold. CHARD & BOAS, General genta ‘deneral Paseanger Agents, 61 Broad strect, N. 61 Broadway, N. Y, The HAMMONTA will'sail October 10, ‘AN PACKET COMPANYS KUNTIARDT'R Oe NMAN LINE. For Queenstown and Liverpool. Royal Mail Steamers nted to has toll me “Baturday: Oot. 19,7 AL ML urday and Thursday, trom pier Payable i Ra + aa OF PASSAGE, ‘ayable in gol pea : First Cabin ky $75 steer vable in curren mon, 38 a Hamburg, Swe- agp. Norway and Denmark at reduced rates, lube ‘ar * ris. . setigers aiso forwarded to Havre, ick ets can be bor it here at moderate rates b: J sons wishing to sch Yor their ériends, agendas Through bills lading given on shipments Havre and Aniwerp. Dratts iseved at lowest rates. f goods to For further information apply at the company's office, HOIN G. DALE Agent 15 Broadway, New York. ATIONAL LINE OF STEAMSHTIIS, Weekly to Queenstown and Liverpool, fortnightly to London direct, QUEE OWN AND Li Eitroon, eatrom piers # ang 47 North River. Saturday, Oct. 5, at 7-9 A.M. “Saturday, Oct, 12, ai 1 P.M. Andrews. Saturday “Det. | ein AM, eas Oot. 26, at LP, M. | THE Qur O6t. 9 at O90 A. M, HELV: wet i at MM THE LARGEST TN THLE TRADE. Cabin paseage, 865 and 875, currency, ! Bteerage, $28, currency. Ue Kets from Liver pool, Queenstown, “ 1, BH, CHEFENEY. (Por turther internation can iy Bx the compatiy'e office, a (a Woy. ‘Hed. Manager, He EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS, — HITE STAR 1, me, For Queei erBoO!, oli, goumzing the United Staten Ninth mer ry ails -pows pe trom New York on ‘taro ee from Laverpoo! Te at 7:20A. M. at? P. calling be Nath SLANT OCEANL classes unriy egress, ROSSA—WHITE STAR LINZ. iway, between Chambers and Warren streets. ATLANTIC salla 7:30 Saturday. Sal Pi isuperior steerage accommodation, $30. able everywhere. Co*sRR LINE. THE bts AND NORTH AMERICAN Bear 3 on MAIL ene BETWEEN NEW YORK AND ty) ry B plhs NEW YORK. £ROM lahebiel yoRe Wea. a. Oct 2 2 oe a ‘ork. Rates of Passa; Cabin, ba cording to accommodation. ots to Paris, $15, gold, ional, Return tickets on favorable terms,’ Stevrage, currence ‘Sicerage tickets trom Liverpool and Queenstown and all parts of Europe at lowest rates, ‘Through bills of lad ng given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Ant Re fon the Continent and for Mediterran neanp ci! ly at the compan, 100 and $130, $44 ace htand cabin passage app! "8 office, No.4 Bowling Green; for steerage passage at No, Ili Broadway, Trinity "uildi CHARLES @. FRANCKLYN, Agent, EDUC UTION IN PASSAGE RATES, ANCHOR LINE. ireland, Germany, No mitre sad America! as ey pee re Patt is or EPARTURE! WEDNESDAY'S STRAMERD, Way, Swoden or Den i Comfortably and chen y ite NEW BE SATURDAYS ly est three A. M,, ROBPRT THOMAS Pace, aged 25 years | ¢ to London, Havre and Bremen, payable | AUSTRALIA, “October S|TOWA.. 0... COLUMBIA, r12| ALEXANDRIA, KUROPA, “Betober 19 CALEDONIA, GLIA October 24 | OLYMPTA. hou Nove 3 TRINAGHIA., OxLAFS TYR At noon, from pi BNorn nine New Yori. Gurreney ur rates on passages to London, Liverpool, Glasgow or Derr: by Wednesday's steamers, $00; by Sdturday’s steame: $05 and $75; excursion tickets $12; Intermediate, stecrage, $28, Certificates at lowest rates ean be bought here by {lose wishing to send for their frtends, ‘Apply at the company’s ¥ often diBBoN BROTHERS, No. 7 Bowlng Green. NLY DIRECT LINE TO F THE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STHAMSHIPS Bee WEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, CALLING AT BR The splendid vessels on coe favorite ronte for the Con- tinent will sail from pier No, od North River as follows i aie BE lay en Saturday, Oct. 5 | VILLE Di P, Surmont. Saturday, Oct. 19 W MgLINGTU, Tous saan, Saturday, Nov, 2 PRICE OF PASSAGE IN Gi! TN GOLD Gneluding wino), Fi TO Bot OR HAVKE, if rst cabin, $1255 ond cabin, $75. Bxcurstow dokele at reduced rate Those steamers do not carry steerage passengers. American travellers going to or returning trom the Con- tinent of Europe, by taking the steamers of this line, avoid both transit by Eng ish railway and the discom- forts of crossing the Channel, besides sdving time, trouble and expen 6 RGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 58 Broadway, _ NREAT WESTERN STEAMSUIP LINE, NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (England) DIR! Taking goods and passengers for London, port, Gloucester and all ports in Bristol Channel, The Meamers of this fine will sail from the Atlantic Docks, teeta as folloy GREAT ¥ RN, Stam Tuesday, October 8 basen eal Warnes, wday, October 29 $70, currency. ‘$20, currency, Parties wishiag to send ‘for ‘their friends ean-obtain prepaid ccrtitteates. | Drafts tor £1 and upwards, For freight or Ae apply to, ORGAN'S BONS, 70 South street, iT. itt, New. ' COAST WISE, STEAMSHIPS, DACIFIG MATL STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S CALIFORNIA, wENPAN AND CUINA, ja Panama, carrying E malls, passengers hh Aspit wall, Panama, Santa Martha, town, and Pacific Coast of Jenico’ sett al Amerie, Peru ana Chile, Steamers leave 10th, 20th and 30th each month, except when those dates fall dn Sunday, then the day previous, Oct. 10.—Steamer HENRY CHAUNCEY, Capt. A. 6. Gray, will leave pier 42 North River, at 12 o'clock Toon, for Aipinwalt direct, conneeting at Panama, with steamer NA, Captatn’ Farnsworth, touching at Acapulco, aneanite and Mazatlan, and ‘also connecting for ali Contra American and Solith Facitle ports, Departures of 10th and 20th each month connect with the company's steamer, touching at San Benito, Tonata, Salina Fort Angel. Freight for all way ports received until 4 ¥ o or ‘Anextra steamer will leave San Francisco October 16, 1872, for Japan and China, For rates of passage, freight and’all further iniormation apply at t company 8 office on the pier, foot of Canal stree ABY, Agent. Use, STATES MAIL 701 HAVAN ATLANTIC MAIL STEAMSHIP € ‘COMPANY, sailing regularly every THURSDAY, at o'clock P. M. precisely, from pier No. North River. HORRO c. RESCENT te Sassou RI, Capt ae M. rae Greens ia For freight of passage. appl AW. BIMOCK, President, 5 Bowling Green. $ ] IRECT LINE TO HAVANA, HAVANA, PROGRESO AND VERA CRU New York and Mexican, Mail Ktoamship Lin Be, No. 3 North River at $ ., direct to Havant TY OF MEXICO, CITY OF HAVA n (t CLEOPATRA, Paty ay na only) CITY OF MERIDA, Timmerman. NITY OF HAVANA (Havana only: CLEOPATRA, Phillips (Havana oniy) ‘uesday, Nov. 12 maladies FRE ARBRE & SONS, 33 Broadway. NITED ) STATES MAIL LINE,—STEAM TO QUEENS. town and Liverpool. Salting every Wednesday, MANHATTAN, Price, Jr... Oct. 9, ia 104g A. M. NEVADA, Forsyth Oct. 16, ata P. rth River. Cabin passa rom old} steerage, $40, curroucy. epaid tickets, $33, currenc: Passengers booked to and’ ron Parts, ua and Sweden, &e, Draftson lretand, Germany at lowest rates, a c.) WILLIAMS & jamburg, Nor- England, France ae Vion ON, 29 — way, Bra DA MAIL, hg Sea TNE ‘The steamship SAN FRANCISCO will sail for Hamtl- ton. from pler 36 North River, at 12 M. on THURSDA October I Cargo delivered at Somerset, Ireland Island and St. Geor Yor freight or passage apply to W. Il. WEBB, 4 Excharge place. EXAS LINE OF ee riot STEAMERS—TOUCH- ing at Key West, the United States mail. The stcamsliip C1 ‘OF TRUST, Captain MoCreery, at Per 20 East River, will leave on Saturday, October 5. Through bills of lading given to Houston and to al HI points on the Galveston, Houston and Henderson and and C. Railroad, For freight or pamsage ny i mt PORE € co, 189 aiden lane, Or to W. p CLYDE 9 Wall stree OR NEW GREEANS DIRECT, IANTS’ STEAMSHIP LINT, from pier No. ort River, ats o'clock’. M. WEsT! ROPE ¥, Oster ig hrough rates edd daily, five for St ianola. having superior accom: EDERIC BAKER, 8 Broadw ANS DIREC romwell Ste ‘The steamship GEO, CROM Clapp, wil leave. pier, No. 9) oh rh, atSo'clock P.M. hy ree Louis, Meksbune Mobile, Galveston and Inc For’ freiht or’ pagsaxe, tions, apply to jodia- FRE See ree in Samuel ‘aptain Samuel i iiver on aturda cht received cS ton, Tndlanolt and St Louls, Ca aR or freight or pase an mati Fo NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, Southern Lin ‘The Al Rew steamer ‘aptain Roge will leave pier 21 E: ast Th er, Wednesday, Oo cher 8 Ce Freight for St. Louis, Mobile and Galveston For freight or passage, having superior a tions, apply % . H., MALLORY & CO., 153 Maiden lane. OR R NORFOLK, crry POINT AND RICHMO dD. The Old Dominion Steamship Compan: will despatet from pier 37 North River their elegant sidewhecl steam ship ISAAC BELL, Blake commander, for gy Point and Re Miursday, October giving through bulls ot lading to all pointe South and Southwest. Through passenger tickets tssued to all Points, Accommodations tmeqmtiled. Apply at pier 37 GFat the general office, 187 Greenwich street, corner of ey. “TRAVELLERS GUIDE, LBANY AND TROY IY DAY LINE BO. BARD and DANIEL DREW.—Leave leg at 8:30 A.M. and Thirt OA Ventry street fourth street at 8:45, tfonkers, Farrytown and Nyack (oy terry bon), Poth Keepsle, Rhinebes Tivoli, Catskill and Hidsen. Trip tickets to Cozzens’, West Point, Cornwall and New | burg, returning same day, $1. Connecting for all poliits, West and 3 _Last passage—Up, October 5; down, (AITIZENS' EVENING LINE STEAMERS For aTHoy / direct.—Bteamers SUNNYSIL POWELL leave p rth River, fot of Korth. street, daily, Saturdays excepted, acb P.M. making sure gonnections’ with all trains going North, East and West, Tickets sold and baguage checked 0 all points on Rens: selacr and Saratogu and Troy and Boston Railroads. ALL RIVER LINE FOR BOSTON, VIA XEWPORT,— ) The steamers BRISTOL and PROVID E, pier 28 North River, foot of Murray street, daily (Sundays excepted), at 6:15 P. Tickets sold to principal points in New England the White} Monnsains on Provinee ‘ON, Supe nitent., ; EXCURSIONS, OK CHARTER-TO TARGET COMPANIES LIVERPOOL, CALLING |* | dle; house must be AND BX- ursions, che side wheel steamer “Pope ¢ etlin.” For terms, Ae, apply at office Morriwauia 5 » Mow Haven, N.Y. AND. OPERA “HOUSE.—CURTAIN RISES AT Gua “RIB bs 4 Precisely. Carriages may be or- Bole aan ‘and Manager. Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY, EVERY NIQHT for the SIXTH Opera Bouts, ‘Dy OnPuNBAcH thet a ite a proguced wi crpuichorea SOM BTNATION Oe EAT Aeriate. ever gath. combining safety, spe tinh cmon loo) a ms joking Fé d bathrooms it midship section, wh east tow 1 istelt, ‘Burgeous Mrs, JOHN WOOD asthe “G rete Ae ee fold seerace, $80 in currency. ta iing Carole". ROBE Hie Those wining to, cea fo cecrae, $9, the Old Coutiry BRE as the “Stolen Princess," renege ‘obtain meerage ‘prepaid certificates, $33 cur arUARE Boater, aa ie na eH assengers booked to or from all parts of America, | LE ROI CAR . “Fast and Fi Pri 7? Pate rs Hamburg, ‘Norway, Sweden, India, Austratia, t0 rare Bie AMO © ALES 43"? Dratta from £1 upward, SECOND MONTH, GkLEBRATRD “LAGRIS in For inspection of plans and other information apply at “Monkey Revel the company’s office, 19 Broaaway. New Yor! — J. HL, SPARKS, Agent _ Herald says — bes Carott is one of the most wonderful pieces ever pre- anes in any theatre—full or in- and Ynumor, while the a ia Ki nO it. we at of mi aoe possible, indeed, coneeption of fae saeles mag- nificence of the #} rd *.® GRAND MATINi rf of ROI CA NEXT at ONE one om be secured a week in FICE F aneret House and vitth avense Theatre, rca Bull maa THE FIRST gonD sy ONGERT Fat be take place on NEXT SUNDAY EVENING, conducted b; x |ARETZEK and with the the” TEALLAN OPE! TH AVENUE THEATRE. Sole Lessee and ae BEGINS AT 8 ae AUGUSTIN DALY ¥IFTH MATINEE oF DIAMONDS, JATURDAY, AT HALF-PAST ONE. by Miss Fanny Davenport, Fanny Morant Linda Die ara Jewett, Mra, George Gilbert, Nene Mortimer, Georzle Langley, Mr. George Clarke, James Lewis, Henry Crisp, Wi, Inggold, 6. H.R Ww. Davidge Mmoyne Geers Oritihs, b. Whiting, Pleree’ earnett, Barney,’ Godirey, Gilbert, Carroll. SEATS MAY BE SECURED SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE. In course of preparation for early and, brilliant re- vival:—"The Road’ to Ruin,” “Extremes,” “The Incon. Mant,” “Belle's stratagem’ and “the Merry. Wives of Windsor.” Due notice will be given of thelr rat, repre: sentation and of the first appearance of Mr, Charles Fisher, Mr, James, Miss Cary and Miss Claxtor A TaUEey, OF MUSIC, Sy) ITALIAN OPERA. Director....... MAX MARETZEK POSTTIVELY NO FREE List, TO-MORROW (FRIDA’ October 4, al 8 P. M., THIRD SUBSCIAPTION NIGitT ava al earance ae season. Ree MISS C) oe E KELLOGG. MIS9 CLARA L. AERLLOGG A8 VIOLETTA, SIGNOR VIZZA SIGNOR APARAPANI, SATURDAY, October 5, atl P. M. FIRST GRAND D LUCCA MATINES, Lt MONDAY—LAST TIME OF L’AFRICAINE. Tiekets for any of the above-named performances can be obtained at the Ac Momy of Musle and at Hchirmer's mnusie store, 701 Broadwa; Characters PRICES OF ADMISSION. FOR EVENING PERFORMANCES, General adinission.. Secured seats In Parquet, Baicony, Boxe Private Boxes, according to size and Kocaions 16 Secured seats, extra, General admission. Secured seats, extra. Private Boxed, from. POSITIVELY NO FREE List. (mars WHITE'S ATHENRUM 685 Broadway: opposie Tin Niblo's Garden, of the great California, gharacter Dancers, COURTRIGHT AND GILBEW OUTRIGHT AND unnaralteled An their specialty and the Degen America. White's Minstrels. LBERT, White's Minstrels. CounTRiGHT, aILB White's Minstrels. COURTRIGHT, GILBERT. White's a Minstrels, | COURTRIGHT, GILBERT, TWO ROSES, 5] . C. STEWART. RIC. Roo. COMEDIANS, SUHOOLORAFT. POINTS OF LAW. MPBELL. BIG AND LITTLE. eat GRAND caer LA OTHER FELLOW, wit MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY ONLY, AT 2:30, _ Houses, ROOM 0 In thi City and Brooklyn. FIRST CLASS HOTEL WANTED—BY AN EX- perienced man, in the city or country. Address W. 10x 2,681 Post offic: SMALL FAMILY (obs CHILDREN) WANT HALF an unfurnished House or Apariments suitable for housekeeping; with private family preterred. Address, with full particulars A. A, | Heral id a tice, - A TORNIEHED oR, UNFURNISHED FLOOR, IN A helghbortiood, for a family of three ‘adults. are Rte * ‘and location, G » Heral : AXYERIVATE FAMILY LIVING BETWEEN NINTH and Forty-fitth streets desiring to red ee their ex. Penses can shee eligible young married couple b; addressing It. J. B., station D. tor three days; full partl- culars cee or no notice taken; references ex- changes A FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS WANTS A SUIT OF furnished Rooms tor light housexeeping with a pri- vate family until May 1; location between Fourteenth and ‘Thirtieth streets and Madison and Sixth avenucs; best poe a Address Hf, E, €., box 140 Herald Uptown office, FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—BY A SMALL ae coh ens ie wae Lag lat Hagel be en In board; no other boarders taken. 88 ALEX, Herald office. big FroRsisnep HOUSES WANTED-—FOR yer CLASS i away in the best localities, F. G. D, BROWN, 90 jroadwa; ROPERTY OWNERS OR BUILDERS.—WANTED TO lease, two or three sited in any first rate business locality up or down tow: LAD responsible man; lower Beek: auered to to suit i by laid ae Teens if ‘ating terms and pariiculal .) Heral wn Taso ston ed Pie Py Pto uch office, Wisrebx HOUSE FOR PRIVATE FAMILY, FROM three to oye or ai rent not to exceed ” 80. Ad- dress GEO. DU! CHM street, up stair ae W* 3 apts A RRSONSIPRLE PRIVATE | FAMILY, & tot ry high stoop House, unfurnished, be: tween Second and Seventh avenues hadrons box 163 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. ANTED—A SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE TILL 1; rent not to excced $1,500; or Part of a th Board, for a gentleman, wife and son; meals to be served in the apartments; best of references given, Address box 5,917 Post oflice, ANTED—A LARGE FURNISHED HOUSE ON THE WV ett ide, ‘between, Twenty.recond and Fortieth streets, w nextor $300 per m le Address | MOUN’ Pi ROSPECT House, wonttatn, N. J, he W2AXT=D—ror GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ONE OR two Rooms, furnished, for light housckee ping; par- Jor on second floor: mugt be front rooms; location we at of Broadway, between Ninth and Thirty-tourth streets. Address J. H. 1,, box 6,737 Post office, pee rma balboa told HOUSE FOR SIX MONTHS; oder Cg ee neighborhood Ll be: ‘tween ‘ish and 120th streets, west of Fourth Bron state terms, which must be moderate, ‘Address 3 M: Harlem Post office. Warts, pal FIRST CLASS HOTEL, FULLY House, wi furnished, a To saving Restaurant; will ex- 1 or Furniiure and Lea qr Fon with Ree Me sddrens BURT. Herald ‘ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE, IN NEW YORK; ood loeation; all modern im) aprovements, Address Uptown Branch o} ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUS! mal tase fut between Twe BY SMALL itieth and Fortieth streets: wi mces and Tent m-advance, “Ad: dress “HEM, * herald U ‘Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broad- way. ANTED—BY, GENTLEMAN AND, WIFE, (AMERT. cans), small F Part of Bloor, bout four rooms, saan ouekceping j rent $20 to $30.a month; below third street preierred. Address G. it’ MOWBUBAD, 144 Broadway. WARTED-APARTMENTS OF FOUR ROOMS, UN: furnished, suitable for housekeeping, near Third avenue. Address, with terms, E. F. @., Herald oftic ANTED—A FLOOR FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING, furnished preferred, convenient to Sey are street and Fourth avenue, Address in eee HOCSK. KEEPER, box 103 Herald Uptown Bi ANTED—FOR PROMPT TENANT, iss MAY 1, rs ys iin et House, ney ehborhood Broadway and third street er yea) 10 Se theFs, furnished ‘andy aturahet an is y : on street TOF ral ADULTS, IN small fully Tarnished Howes for the Winter or lohger, with immediate. possession terms not to excced $20) per month. Address, for three days, W. 8. G.c box 108 Herald Uptown Branch'ofice, ANTED—FIRST CLASS HOUSE, ET’ FUR. nished or unfurnished ; parties thoroughly responsi- well located ; security, HOLMES BROTHERS, 46 and 48 Kast 234 street. V J ANTED_ BECOND FLOOR, WITH STATIONARY washtubs, near line of Broudway and Seventh a: nue cars, Adi th avenue. W'prna pat A FIRST CLASS RESPONSIDLE W DB FA ot a genteel location private party, furnished Hou at irom $2 ver month; also for another periect tly desirable ove ¢ family, a well furnished House, rent not to ex. coed per month. JAMES R. EDWARDS, Real Es 7 West Twenty-third street, — In the Country. ¥V TANTED—WITHIN HALF OR THREE-QUARTERS an hour from a id York, furnished Cottage ov amall House unl May 1; smail family; will ie best Ac. : best romeryace given. Address, statin terms, .B., Rahway, N. REMOVALS. Po jy LE YSICIANS, © ACKERMAN, | GENTLEMEN'S nurse, has removed to es rty-eighih tree to corner Sixth avenue, over the dru; more. si ‘ooD's MUSEUM, a MURRAY. WDED HOUSES. TRIUMPHANT RECHETO! IN OF DOMINICK MURRAY, THIS RVENING AT DOMINICK MURRA tn his Se nal ESCAPED FROM BING SING. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 M, ‘The immensely suceesstul jue of CHOW-CHO WITH ALL THE FAVORITE ARTISTS. UBINSTEIN.. hited prensy —TO-NIGHT, R HOPED DAY EVE... Uct. 3, in appear nce in N. ¥. of the | area ON RUBINSTEIN, tng Flames the world ren nist. AENWL WHEH KL Louise TARBUART the elevated carte BERGMANN, ORMENY. ¥ ite‘tavo fo location. - Ad: VISE The o1 rcbesira unde vr the di: secon 2 i rar Bn 4B way. Ticket fieey at iteInway Hall and Friday evening, Oct. 4, Seventh Rubinatetn, Concert Saturday afternoon, Second Rubi Ratings ‘beats ft at rey ee regular icketom ms and 1 RUBINSTEIN CONCERT tn Brooklyn on Tuesday evening, October & RUBINSTEIN AND WIENTAWSEI TO-NIGHT. ORATOR Weber FANTASIE (Chopla), And SERE- NADE RUSHEE, CAPRIOE eubinetelny, were CAPRICCIO VALSE (Wienlawski). ett Roper ats LAST MATINEE, Steinway Hall, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Oct. 6 at P. M., LAB’ RUBINSTEIN MATINEE’ (previous to the departure ae the company to Bosto Matineo reserved seats $2, to be had at ‘Behirmer’s, 701 and 114 Broadwi Steinway Hall. OWERY THEATRE, WILLIAM B. Wy Me dtk . Manager. O'NEIL ca ere drama of, Ti AMENDMENTS, in L, W. Mariel EPH, OR BEFOK with tl ryyh D) ur LMA. The sparkling ay CALIFORNIA comedy of DIAMONDS: and the drama of STRO! JAQU pe egg lt ar Kit on Me ait oo aeal NK will auneae i bk be Deautiral aieoe ot CAUETOSTRO, ¢ OK THE Urey SQUARE THEATRE, SExopnletor ™M er. jardou' @ genuine hit. SHERIDAN SHOOK Mr, A. M. PALMER AGNES, hich hi tt Hea Met ees ks, th which has attracted, duri u tt u Lanexst ‘AUDIENCHE 4 HVE GATHERED “iN“rnis ‘Tho play is cast to the {ull strength of the great Comed: Company engaged at this house, and isproduced with elegant Scenery and Appointments, iss AGNES ETHEL, for whom the play was written, ONES MATINER SATURDAY, at 134 o'clock. e every at o'clock, Seats secured six days in advance. re Box Ofice open every day, from 8 A. M. tod P, M. Doors open at night at 74, Curtain rises at 8 Carriages may be ordered for 10:40. TEINWAY HALL.—PA MAI Be THE Last STRAKOBGIL "CONCERT, ON TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 8, with Mile. WARLOTEN PATTI, Signor MARIO, Thetr no, Miss Cary, M. Sduret and Ronci appearance’ in New. York. prior to their de- parture for the West and South. Sale of seats commences ext veaturday a at Steinway Hall and 701 Broadway. RYANT’S OPERA HOUSE, 23D STREET, between 6th and 7th avs., near Booth’s Theatre. Every evening at 8 and Saturday Matinee at 2. Tmmense success of the Excelsior ae e oot the World, D. RYANT'S MINST! Kellv and Leon in their Ree taities, “Only ee in his Octoroon Personations, The Rose of St. Flour, by Kell; ang: ye ‘i Car- The Bryant's Minstrels. ) Nelse Seymour, Brockway. Bryant’s Minstrels, Aive Woll’that Ends Well The Old Folks at Home. Bryantis Minstrel Matinee Bata ray at2, (uaRtey snays OPERA HOUSE, Thirty fourih strect and Third avenue. PHAL RECEPTION. T Wonderful mascoss of RLEY. SHAY'S MONSTER QUINCUPLEXAL TROUPE. every evening and Tuesday and Saturday Matinees. ny YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD y, between-Houston and Bleecker streets.—Every one should visit this wonderful Museum. Tt is full of gverything people should see and understand, Hectures daily on Philosophy of Marriage.” ‘Those parties umable to attend these important leetures can haye them forwarded. post free, on receipt of 23 cents, by addrcssin ECRE MIEW YOU MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, Ul Broadway, New York. AILEY & COS G. & Coming MENAGERIE OF WILD, BEASTS, BRILLIANT CIRCUS TROUP: will continue the great show, FOOT OF HOUSTON STREET. ALT RIVER, very atternoon oe ad evening DURING THE FAL IN. ADMISSION-26, GENTS. 10. SEE VAL. rved seats 25 cents extra, _Doors open at 1 and 7 P. aves HALL, TWENTY-THIRD STREET AND Fourth avenue.-The grented! living English historian, AME! HONY FR will duiiver-a series of Ave lectures tn tho “Relations Between England and Ireland,” Qotober 16, 18 21,25 and 25, at 8. M. Tickets FOR THE COURSE, $5, at the Hall; Scribner's, 654 Broadway, and at his Agént's—Am. Literary Bureau, Cooper insite, Seats secured in advance, MUSICAL, GENTLEMAN WILL GIVE INSTRUCTIONS ~ ON the pianoforte at pupil's residence, for $10 per quar- best of references given. Address, with fenidence, jer: EACHER, box 122 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1, Broadway... © LApY, A FIRST CLASS TEACHER OF VOCAL and instrumental music, desires to exchange lessons in the same for a comfortable home; references. Address W. M., Herald Uptown Branch officd, TAVE PARLOR ORGAN (TRIOLODEON), 5 oO AL ith if octave pedal, for sale for (33; sont $80. = ; : PUDK EL bs second ne vente, OR SALE—A FINE FULL-TONED VIOLIN, BY JO- hann Gotttried Hamm, date 1737; will be sold cheap; With case and Vuilawine Bows, 4. ED. BLUME'S, 27 Union square. ‘ATIONAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. A SELECT SCHOOL for all branches of music. 83 Union square (Broadway), near Sixteenth street. pplications are now received, OPENINGS OF THE ORPHEON SOCIETY'S FREE Singing Classes for young and old (also for cholr boys) Thursday afternoon and evening at 4and 8 o'clock, Octo- ber 3, at Spring street church, nenr Varick, ROME HOPKINS, ‘Secretary, 711 Broadway. IANO, ENGLISH, ITALIAN, SINGING.—AN AC- complished English lady, recently arrived, desires upils for above branches afid modern languages; best Feferences. Apply to Mine. FRINGS, 52 West wenty- ninth street. JIGNOR A. BENDELARI WILL one ee HIS IN. struction in Rog Bask on September 30; he will be at oy re: sone, NP: Seyenteenth ftrect, every Mon- VM Hee, IGNOR GIORGIO RONCONI WILL RESUMK insiruction in sixth at from October 5, at his reside’ 158 East Twenty-t sixth h street, TOLINS. GENUINE CREMONAS, AMATINS, Steiner, Magini and Stradarius; yell, worth the notice of connoipseurs. Apply after 6 P. M. East Tenth street. Wat BAsso church, immediate, ary. Address DIRECTO SOLO FOR CA‘ AC 1? or November 1; highest sal- , Herald office. PIANOFORTES, Js T HAINES BROS,’, 3 27’ Union square, First class handsome new Fjanofortas, for sale ‘on very reasonable terms, and soveral used a little, very low for cal [A WEBER PIANOFORTE, SEVEN OCTAVE, ROUND honk carved legs, overatrung bass, bargain for wood Planoforte, only $1 i BIDDLE, 13 raverley BI place, near Broadway. BARGAIN—ELEGANT ALL ROUND CORNERS 714 SF plage, Between Fwellth and ‘hitteenth streets." versity p! wee! e ad ae Se eee A PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING TWO, FIRST CLASS anos, one a Steinway upright, Will sell or rent; Sos reasons! 17 East Twenty-ninth stregt. LARGE s8TOOK or PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO rentor a cheap; rent allowed on purchase. ‘M. MERREL jo. 8 Union square (168 Fourth BARGAIN.—A HANDSOME SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO- forte, carved legs, fully warranted, only $140; an cle- gant Fie dgratte rich, powertal tone; a bang K & SON, 127 Bleecker streot. BOUCIOAUL! rietor and Manager? Me ‘DION BOUCICAULT an MISS AG: (are te ones ommnraow In be ay reat ee) Brae MR. Bovercaura.. oe OCU AUN THE POST, As original: by him upward of MRS, Boucica AULA wie SF Robertecn) as An Ol EACH EVERING Aun. SATURDAY MATINEE, 7 which MISS AaNes ty will earl OR the frat time in in Ne m, York Shion tn which Mr, BOUCIGAULT: rill pe ert Cone, ‘These celebrated plays will 3 soon as public show their desire of ply oy the chen han Peat taay: be ured six days in ad: a: : theatre, ‘oF Pat ‘Ditson iusic store, 71 Brows Co.'s music Waaaeee i Proprietor rites an oe ar. LESTER WALLACK. ee phe TED oe for ie LAND Wine RENOVATED AND. REDECORATED: tHROUGHOUT: EVERY EVENING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, Mr, W.& Gilbert's original Comedy, ‘Which has already been acted ut the Haymarket Theatre,. London, tor more than TWO ced er NIGHTS, produced here ENTIRELY NEW SCENERY AND. APPOINTMENTS; the models for which Lave been recetved trom London, BEAUTIFUL AND AUTHENTIC COSTUME! have also t been made, an SOTHERN has consented to postions his a the Newark for tn sake of Placing worthily Lefore the New York publie which wil be pr prowcedtand ander Ale p Tee Tairegtién, Characters by Mr, GEO CE, Mr. J. H.. sToDD YJB. POL M. HOLLAND, Mr. @. ROWNE, Miss Mata ROGERS, 'Misy EbitH CHALLIS, Mre, FOSTER ani Mme, PONTAL Due SHN cite be given of the first appearance of MR, JO! i, LYTION, RK, EDWIN, MR. LEONARD, Ids EFFIE GERMON, ana MRS, JOUN SEFTON: HEATRE COMIQUE, ‘. -614 BROADWAY. MR, ORE ee ear wsee and Manager. IE LADIES’ FAVORITE ‘RESO SORT. FUN, MERRIMENT and SAREE All the Mammoth Troupe in a splendid Programme, ROARS OF LAUGHTER. SCREAMS OF DELIGHT, Bvery act act aera ap aoe echo. Mise VENTE, HU Mise KUPTY. ONETE Miss JENNIE BENSON, Miss NELLIE SANDFORD,. Mr, FRANK KERNES, IN QUEEN, Mr, WM. Wi ond others, tn side-spiitting acts me. MATINEE. meer SDA SATURDAY, MONDAY NEXT, October 7, MISS ELLA WESNER, 41°" EXHIBITION of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE FATR, Sixty-third street and Second and Third avenues, now open and in full operation. CONTAINING AN IMMENSE NUMBER of WONDERFUL SPECINENS OF ARM, SCIENCE AN E AND MECHANICS: it forms an EXTENSIVE DEPOSITORY of the WORKS OF AMERICAN GENIUS WELL DESERVEN THE INSPECTION ot the AMERICAN PEOPLE, CONCERT MUSIO, aiternoon and evening, bs KEATING'S CELEBHATED ORCHESTRA, PROGRAMME, verture—"Titus”” rand Selection. altz-“Blue Danube” Trombon Pot Pour Barbe Bleue”. Ove rma” Duetto tor Corne Grand Selection—"Les — Smits HALL. Mile. LAST GRAND CONCERTO > ERt and Signor MARIO, me FERED ELEMING; Oct, Kaan. Mile’ CARLOTTA PATTI. Miss ANNIE Louise CARY, Mit; TRRESA CARRENO, GIORGIO RONCON M, EMILE SAUR(T, : Signor MARTO will, prior to their & parture oxobien. and South, appear in one more nor MARZO, onductot ‘Saie of seats orarpeters OM Satur- tor. * Reserved Beats, $2. day, at 9 A. M., at Steinway Hall, 701 and 714 Broadway- OOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, nPattt Oe GE GRAND CONCERT. A EVENING, October 7, at u'clock,, San MARIO, ICARRENG, CARY, SAUKET, RONCONL Seats can now he had at Academy nnd 114 Broadway. |AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, St. James’ Theatre, cor ner 2th street and Broadway. BIRC sey Wait ae Baus, ENtin = ay ee ‘ES’ iG AND AR’ ost INENT. AND TALENTED SOREDTARS: ie new Socie: tare of intense interest, of DIANOR DS. (AMONDS, DL Pr alas Weenie RAOTE, New Music, New Eve: 8, New Acta, thing EVERY EY NING AY 8. SATURDAY, MATINER at 30° pose. PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 asus THE pha BuOW, ALE JENNIE ENGEL “Pisrok, GUS WILLIAMS, HARRIGAN AND HART, LITTLE_ GEO: GE, ED, BANKER, KERNELL, MASON, © CARTER, GIRARD, SEABERT, NFLO_ SIS’ GORE! TENG, mk UP SRABERT. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) E EVENIN. 1G, LADIES ADMITTED MATINEES TUESDAY "AND SATURDAY. Heo: CALIFORNIA Mi MINSTRELS, BROADWAY, = the largest and most complete organization in the worlds EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEB, T. MAGUIRE AND BILLY EMERSON, PROPRIETORS AND MANAGERS, ay YORK CATHOLIC CHORAL SOCIETY, send if 1872-3.—The first Reharsal of the season wi ce at DeGarm? mn Fiday "Evening, October ate reet, on je senrgent, mlieations for ‘membersiip will be received: Ap) rehearsal, on the evenings of rehears#? 4. SHIELDS, Secretary. JENTRAL PARK GARDEN, —GRAND SACRED CON- rt, vocal and instrumental, given for ms benefit of La 8octete Alsuclenne-Lorraine, Sunday, Oc ber 6 ‘at 8 o'clock in the evening. Adinisston, Np ‘oe cnet Galler: Reserved Seats, 50 cents extra. The rogram ublished on ‘Saturday. Tickets can obtained Rand dof Mr. Joseph Sirau: regitent de la 8 saelene-Lo Taine, 24 Wott 5 aah ry ‘reasurer, earlier di 92 Walker ‘treaty 'rance- Al reat Jones street; rnier, r Gonnta ori parecgnt Beet CB Unive! e ogniat, 39 bt cand Mr. J. ke! st Fourteen ad Behirimer'é 701 Br way. B KAHN'S MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 745 BI ‘way, opposite Astor nee. Tale magnificent col- iection edntaine over 103,000 specimens of natural an mical Preparations, comprising every por. 8 daily on “Nervous er incendie ae er ie gatnabie lectures, free, for 25 pocket ¢ edition cop: roasting, yen Fron’ 9 Ml to Mie um, 745 STroadway, York. po ‘M. Admission N ELEGANT 7 OCTAVE WEBER, SCALE PIANO, carved legs, all Improvements, for $275, at the Girard College of Music, 707 Brondway, corner Ninth street. Pri- Yate Instruction in vocal and tiistrumental music $10 per quarter. A MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR sale—Property famil ey, mace cad made order ; cele. brated maker; fully guarantced ve months; cost for Parlor Suits, Etage rea Bookcase, Cham- canittt be Puente, China. Clase, Silver Ware; sacri: fice. 36 h ét., Near Sth av. BARGAIN FOR CASH, FOR @100—11ANDSOM iguarnraeatas easel Saber etek ie ae ree et, powertul tone, street, between Bowery and Secon ay. dads PRIVATE FAMILY LEAVING FOR EUROPE WILL Aispose of thelr rand scale Ti octave ro-ewood Stine ae crane er {eg bina to order, Stool, Gover idence 120 West 23d ani Cabinet Bt , between 6th and 7th avenw an PETERS HALL, eth st. between Eighth a Wem, AUHSDAY. EVENINGS IN OC be aDowicK’s, famous | Tiuminated ree, . “Across the Continent,” splendidly illustrated with Photo- Fi Views taken during the Pacific Railroad survey. ‘iret eilaren al to-night, at 8 o'clock, Admission 50 cents; . pric ——. Ninth aver, cure CHANTANT, pp CHANTAT, gare CHANTANT, Seeteay, near Foerth street, ve PLACE OF THIS KIND _ Performance commences at 8 o'clock P. i sata Admission 25 cents, “PAUL PALE, ‘NARD. —PRIVATE 1 gt ONLY; PAR, ORGAN! ON rag A F } a thts Jou Journal” mailed free. oa WA’ ON, Director. Pscuen, NEW SOALE ‘PTANOS, THE MOST RELI- nos made, with latest’ improvements; full warranten 425 West Twenty-eighth street, near ‘Ninth avenue, Handsome second hand Pianos very cheap. SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD vi Flanofor te having overstrung bass, a metallic st lmprovemen reatost Rew 1 York. ‘4 JAMES GORDON i _196 Bleecker street, near Macdougal NN FanSTEINWAY, CHICKERING AND WERER Pianos to roni—Organs And, Fianos to rent so that she rent will pay for them. WM. A. POND & CO., 47 Bi y Jnion square. EW UPRIGHT AND SQUARE - PIANOS, BEST makers, to rent or for sale low, for eagh or on in- gelpene, t HALL & BON'S, 751 Broadway, below se Tidavenabia neg oe pianos MELODEONS AND ORGANS OF NEW AND Bi Most beautiful style of best makers at lower, eee? cash or monthly instalments, of for ret Broad lway, ’ thi 4 tan be found elsewhe BVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFOR? E, RI JH eat tad and finish, nearly new and full at halt ite val % be wold. Call at 26 in the mors RAND biggie TO BE GIVEN AT OYRILLI a te , 243 Broad: way fg City Hall, # jock. The On tr Te, will Wm. . Goldthwatte and Cyrille Dion, ITIC—THE DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL JOUR- ey for cal pee > cents, trom news dealers or Amer!- can New TPT SHELLEY, Proprietor, 22 Ann street. at PROMINENT AND EXPERIENCED, Ax wen ‘4 more lady pupils. Address fur ja) “th , station B, PRIN’ TING MENT, aesie ANN STREBT NT OF TURATRICAL, SHOW ESTAB HERALD BROADWAY AND A LARGE ASSORTME) MINSTREL AND a rE VARIETY UN cuts Dd. CONSTANTLY "

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