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~enoe of- ir. 5 ine. pram NEW YORK CITY. and after Sunday, October 6, the free reading of the Eaton wilt he open to the yubtio pyery Sunday, two P. M. to {The Department of Public Parks announce that oft the weather is fine there will be music by the “Pentre Park Band fn Tompkins square to-day from balf-past six P. ‘The body of Charles Drake, twenty-two years of Bge, Was found floating in the dock at pier 18 North River, by Officer Voss, of the Twenty-seventh pre- Deceased rman ad adeck band on bong tugboat Lapham, The body was sent to the Morgue, an inquest will be Det held by Coroner Young. ‘The Young Men’s Municipal Reform Association ‘will hold their regular annuat meeting in the hall pf the Medical College, corner of Fourth avenue - and Twenty-third street, on the morning of Oc- tober -past seven o'clock, for the election of omens ‘and’ reorganizati jon, preparatory to the Wunicipal campaign. A regular meeting of the Commissioners of Docks ‘vas held yesterday afternoon, Commissioner Hunt fa the chair. The report made by the Executive Oommittee in relation to the dilapidated condition of pers 21 North River was read and adopted. Vart- bus other communications in regard to work on the plers were received and placed on file. At half-past twelve o'clock yesterday morning pn unknown German, about forty-tive years of age, Aressed in a gray coat and vest, dark mixed pants, ti shirt, woolen stockings, black soft hat, was und lying insensible, with two wounds on the tne corner of Columbia and Stanton me was sent to Bellevue Hospital by the ts. “rd He had dark au- of the Eleventh precinct. urn halr and whiskers. About four o’clock yesterday morning the body of Robert Murphy, a man fifty years of age, was found ring dead in the areaway of premises 306 West hth street. It is supposed deceased fell injured himself while under the influ- The body was removed to the ‘Dwenty-second police station and Coroner Young notified to hold an inquest. Deceased lived corner of Forty-eighth street and Eleventh avenue, The formal opening of the Cooper Union Evening Behool of Sctence will take place this evening at hhalf-past seven o'clock, in the Philosophical Lec- ‘ture Room. The number of students in the scientific eugene ts unusually large—viz., gration Chemis- 4 B39 ae ine cane Engineering, ; Analytical 10; Calculus, 9; Methanioai Drawing pe Descriptive Geometry, 62; Trigonometry, 93 hanios, 12; Algebra, 166; Geometry, 160; Astron: omy, 36; Chemistry, 149; Natural Philosophy, 97. ‘Total, wba ‘The class in ‘oratory and debate’ will Meet at the same place on Saturday evening, at eight o’clock. Appiicants willbe admitted to all these classes on every Friday evening, at eight o'clock, beginning October 11. Instruction is free to all. ADP ications to be made at the office to the director, Tisdall, Jr. HIGHWAYMEN IN OENTBRAL PARK. A Countryman Fatally Shot—Ante-Mor- tem Statement. Yesterday afternoon Coroner Young received information from St. Luke’s Hospital that James Bayes was lying in that institution in a very criti- eal condition from the erfects of a pistol shot wound. (Mr. Hayes is a resident of Connecticut, and on the evening of the sth ultimo, being in this city, went ona bit ofa Spree. Finding his way into a groggery An or near Central Park, Mr. Hayes thoughtlessly Exatbuted @ considerable sum of money, where- pon & gang of outlaws and highwaymen, see. their opportunity, gathered around’ the er, ans, without much ado, made a savage it on hit Mr, Hayes resisted them with all i power, as he felt certain they intended to rob ‘im, and in that he was not mistaken, as he alleges forcibly relieved him of $150 and upwards. the Struggle that ensued some one of the rew @ revolver, and before the fight was over yes ting a ay ® bullet through one of his nds, inflicting Tous wound. Officer Moor- croit, of the eR ‘ark police, took the injured ian to St. Luke’s Hospital, where he has since n under treatment. At length pyamia set in, m which it is feared the sufferer is about to die. ante-mortem statement, which will be taken, ay disclose other important facts. A OASE OF POISONING. Marder or Suicide—An Investigation To Be Had—Arsenic Found in the Stomach of Deceased. On the 15th of August last a woman, twenty- Pight years of age, known as Anna Davis, who had been living on illicit terms with a man named ‘avis, at 697 Third avenue, died, as was then Btated, from cholera morbus. Coroner Keenan was +4 meres when Wooster Beach, M. D.,in making a Biomech m examination, discovered in the lach and other internal organs what he be- Meved to be slight traces of poison. Learning that deceased had not lived happily with her reputed husband, who is represented as having beaten pnd abused her, r. Beach, regarding the matter as quite suspicious, removed the stom- h and contents and placed them in the ds of Professor Endemann for beget and giter a careful and protracted examination of the stomach the Professor reports anding in it a small mantity of arsenic—suiiicient, however, to cause eath. The matter has been placed in the hands of tain Gunner, of the Nineteenth precinct, who jailea his most trusty detectives to work up a and upon which they are now engaged. et there has been no motive shown on the part ‘ot leceased’s paramour for poisoning her, and conse- mntly he retains his liberty. Deceased, whose “ Feat name and former place of residence have not ret appeared, is said to have been very respectably Zonuseted, and it is possible that remorse of con- lence at the course of life she was leading, deserted by her relatives and friends, may have driven her to suicide. The father of de- ceased, who lives in the country, is anxious to arn the real facta connected with her death, ‘hich doubtless will be developed during the Coro- fer’s investigation, to be held immediately after jhe police are .ready to make their report. It is lieved, however, that a case cannot be made out against Davis. If'he wished to be relieved of de- ceased’s presence it was unnecessary to administer m, as he could leave her at any time and keep out of the way. ——_+-+ ——___ MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. HOLBROOK--ATKINSON.—On Wednesday, Octo- pt 2, at the residence of the bride's parents, rooklyn, by the Rey. Mr. Williams, CHARLES H. HOLBROOK, of Westport, New Hampshire, to JULta ATKINSON, eldest Ganguter of James Atkinson, ., of Brooklyn. No cards. 1 LOSBE—WALKER.—At the residence of the bride's rents, Hempstead, L. I., on Wednesday, October by the Rev. James B. Finch, Mr. ALBERT LOSEE to bay 5 WALKER, both formerly of Brook- fo cai MAanstati-SeRAGuE.—On Thursday, October 3, ‘by Rev. J. Knoxe, of Newtown, Mr. SipNey A. Mar- sat td Miss NELLIS SPRAGUE, all of Long Island. MARTIN—THOMPSON.—On Wednesday, October 2, 872, at the Forty-second street Presb: terian church, by the Rev, Isaac Riley, GkorGE I, MARTIN to JULIA oe eldest daughter of Daniel Thompson, Oo of this he —In New Haven, on Tuesday, pciober i, by 1 ot, Rev, William G, Andrews, WILLIAM A. MINER, of New Haven, to Miss M. ATALIDE, daugh- ter of the late Henry Rh. Costar, of New York. NAISMITH—REANIER,—On Thursday aiternoon, ig roe Ce a Fourth street, Jersey City, by he Rev. 8. Gavin NaisMitn to MILLE, only daughter of fF Wlulam Reanter, Keq. 1GGE—OOYLE.. Thursday, October 3, at the ‘German Reformed church. by the Rev. H. Friede, ©. H. D, PriaGE to THERESA COYLE, of this city. cor a zn.—In Newark, on. Wednesday, Octo- ve T, Findlay, Saxon B, Toby to Ries xe ke MILLER, both o1 Newark. New Orleans papers please copy. WATKINS—EYRE.—On Tuesday, Uctover 1, by the v. D, M. Fackler, ALFRED WATKINS, of England, ‘to Marre Louise EYRE, of New York. No cards, ne Saturday, atic 81, Josera Henry The faneral of deceased took place September 3, Goes ie New Jerusalem church, on Thirty- Alt BaLrour.—On Wednesday, October 2, 1872, JAMES pote son of John and Maggie Balfour, aged years and 4 months, Funeral will take place on Friday, October 4, at twelve o'clock, from 271 West Twelfth street, Baptiste.—In Williamsburg, on Wednesday, parecse 2, BENJAMIN BAPTISTE, In the 61st year a is age. mifelntives and friends will attend the funeral, m his late residence, 152 South Fourth street, on day, October 4, at two o'clock P. M. Bovantox.—On Wednesday, October 2, Epwarp ©. BovGuton, Jr., only son of Edward ©, and Cora ©. Boughton, aged 1 year, 1 month and 16 days, The relatives and inends of his family are re- Bpectfully invited to attend the funeral services, Grace chapel, Williamsburg, without iurther Notice, at half-past nine A. M. on the 4th inst. CaRuin.—On Prenrenent October 2, MARGARET CARLIN, aged 82 y The relatives gna. “irlends of the family are re- Free raid invited to attend the funeral, from her late resid nes: 683 Greenwich street, on Saturday, Wo o'clock. orn h please copy. Me way, N. J., on Wednesday, Octo- ber 87 iter r yong illness, SARAH ANN ‘OOMBS, ¢ friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from her late residence, on Friday at- ternoon, October 4, 1872, at tivo o'clock, ‘Traing _ Wave Cortlandt strect at twelve o'clock. NEW YURK HERALD, FRIDAY, OOTOBER 4, 1872.~TRIPLE SHEET, ORLY OF ft Seer, on Wednesday, October 2, P. CROLY, aged F moral on caverseg, pay, October 4) at two o'clock P, M,, from the Mission church, Warren street, near How. rane B eos, Mo. 00,2. 0. ckaN ¥e-ehe mem- bers his lodge are juested to attend the poy o our bag brother, Patrick Croly, from the Mission church, West Warren street,’ between Hicks and Columbia pe Brooi on Saturday afternoon, October 5, at two 0’ 8, Wootw ceereeeey C, YOUNG, N. G. CorRax.—On » October 2, Eviza Cur- aA ‘he boloved wile of james Curran, Sr., aged 72 rine, relatives and el spec! ie Tet y, October 4 ry at Maye church, at helt. DONALDSON.—In Broo! pat fot Thursday, October 3, Sena eek ace Sake arns, RY DONALDSON, son of the late William Donaldson, : Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at the Church of the Reformation, Gates avenue, between Franklin and Classon ave- oe = Saturaay afternoon, October 5, at three EHLERS,—On Wednesday, October 2, ANNA C., be- loved wile of Henry Ehlers, aged 27 years, 7 months and ays. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 417 Pearl street, on Friday, 4th inst., at one o'clock P. M. Fintey,—At New Branch, N. J., on Wednesday, October 2, at half-past twelve o'clock, noon, of con- sumption, Henry H. FiNiey, aged 83 years, 2 months and 6 days. Funeral nervioes On Friday afternoon, October 4, at two o'clock, at Greenville Methodist Ey 00! I church, Relatives and eens of the family, members of City Lodge, No. 408, F, and A. are invited to attend, Carries will’ be “in waiting at Long Branch station Friday morning on arrival of 9:40 hoat from pler 28 North River. Crry Lopes, F. AND A. M.—Brotherg—You are hereby summoned to attend the funergl of our late brother, H. H. RAS four P. /0-t Greeneville Methodist Episcopal chur ‘Triages in waiting at Long Branch station on arrival of 9:40 Bh Aber of boat from pier No, 28 North River, ALEXANDER MACK, Master. C, T. SOR(BNER, Secretary pro tem. GvuioN.—In_ Philadelphia, on Wednesday evening, October 2, GzorGE L, Guion, formerly of this city, aged 65 years, The burial services will be said in Christ church Citas elpts) ones on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, HaLu.—O irsday, October 3, at six o'clock A, M., Bast, infant ee of Basil and Virginia Hall, sare 5 months and 11 di ares ‘he friends ot the famlly are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from 364 West Thirty-seoon street,-on Friday, ‘October 4, at_ half -past 1 o'clock. Hatsey.—at HFlatbush, i. 1, on Wednesday, eats 2, RicHaRD BE, HAusky, in the 37th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family and also of his brother, James F. Halsey, together with the members of Kings County Lodge, No. 511; Globe Lodge, No. 588, and Bergen Lodge, No. 47, F and A. M., aré respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Saturday, October 6, at ten o'clock A. M., from St. Paul's Episcopal church (Rev. Dr. Van Kleck), Flatbush, L. I, without further notice, Bryan (Texas) papers please copy. The members of Globe Lodge, No. 588, F. and A, M., are hereby summoned to unite with Kings County Lodge, No. 511, of Flatbush, L. L, in paying the last tribute of respect to our late brother, Richard E. Halsey. Brethren will assemble at the lodge room, No. § Union square, on Saturday, Octo- ber 5, at ten o'clock A, M. one By order of Wor. REGINALD T, HAZELL, Master, Gro. B. MERRIOK, Secretary. aa N! his residence, 77 Prince street, oklyn, THOMAS HEANEY, eotice Of the funeral herea‘ter. Horan.—On Wednesday, October 2, PaTRick HORAN, aged 78 years, His relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Fifth avenue and Ninety-ninth street, on Friday afternoon, at one o’clock. KELLY.—At his residenco, 363 West Fifty-sixth street, on Wednesday, October 2, Hug 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'cloc! His remains will be conveyed "to St. Patrick's cathedral, where a solemn high massa of requiem will be offered up for the re- pose of his soul at ten o’clock A. M.; thence to Cal- vary Cemetery tor interment. EmiGRanT INDUSTRIAL Savinas BANK, 61 CHAMBERS STREET, New York, Oct. 3, 1872, At a-special meeting of the Board of Trustees of this bank, held at t!.e banking house this day, the following preamble and resolutions were adovted :— Whereas it hath pleased Almigiity God to cail from this life our late associate and fellow member, Mr. Hugh Kelly; and whereas we deem it a duty on the demise of men who have been benefactors of thew kind to express publicly our appreciation of their services; therefore, be it Resolved, That in the death of Hugh Kelly this Board sustains the loss of one who for i oaerb ar of twenty years labored earnestly and intelligently for the interests of this institution. A man of-spotless integrity, of wari and generous impulses, corutcous and affable in nis intercourse with his felloy members, he com- manded their respect and gained their affections, Resolved, That we tender to his family our deep sympathy in their aMiction; that this Board at- tend his funeral in a body, and that an engrossed copy of these resolutions be attested by the officers of the Board Se prone to the family by the Secretary. Y JAMES ANDERSON, Epwakp Baygr, Secretary. _Vice President. BANKING HOUSE OF InIsH E1GRANT SOCIETY, ‘ 61 CHAMBERS STREET, New York, Oct. 3, 1872. Ata special meeting of the Trish Emigrant So- ciety, held this day, the foregoing resolutions were unanimously adopted, the Society only adding that the late Mr. Kelly was for more than thirty years One of ite most active and. useful members, JAMES LYNCH, President. JEREMIAH J. CAMPION, Secretary. The Board of Managers of the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylums of the city of New York are re- quested to attend the funeral of our late associate manager, Mr. Hugh Kelly, from his late residence, 363 West see Paris street, neir Ninth avenue, on Friday, October 4, at nine o'clock A. M.; thence to St. Patrick's Cathedral. WM. STARR, VY. G., Chairman. JEREMIAH QUINLAN, Secretary. Laync.—On Wednesday, October 2, CHARLOTTE Mary Lavinia, eldest daughter of € ‘ge and Mar- garet Layng, aged 6 years and 5 months, Funeral from the residence of her parents, 207 Columbia street, South Brooklyn, on Friday, at two o'clock P. M. Dublin papers | please copy. Lrg.—On Thursday, October 3, Maria E, Leg, in the 21st year of her age. The relatives and Trionas of the family are re- spectfuily invited to attend the funeral, from the Church of the ine ed on Saturday, the 5th inst., at nine o'clock A. LOHeNONT On “Wednesday, October 2, Mary ANNE, daughter of the late Samuel Longworth, of Anneville, county Westmeath, Ireland. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 101 Summit street, Brooklyn, at haif-past one o'clock, on Saturday next. MAYNarpd.—At Dedham, Mass., on Saturday, September 28, universally "regretted, WALDO May- NARD, of Boston, aged 61 years. Mvrprty.—At Long Island City, on Tuesday, Octo- ber 1, WILLIAM Murriy, aged 37 years. Funeral on Friday, October 4, at two o'clock P. M. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend. McBripe.—On Wednesday, October 2, Resecca C., wife of James McBride, he relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, the 4th inst., at one o'clock P. M., from her late residence, Pine street, Lafayette, N. J. : NELLIs.—On Wednesday evening, October 2, 1872, Mrs. GERTRUDE ARMSTRONG NELLIS, in the Le year of her age, formerly of Montgomery county, N. ‘The relatives and friends of the family ‘are re- spectfuily invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, 77 South Sixth street, W! Ml nce at one o'clock on Saturday, the Sth i Fontgomer; Mecui\e papers please copy. O'NRILL. Wednesday, October 2, GEronGE ALFRED, ‘youngest son of Thomas and Charlotte O'Neill, aged 13 months and 28 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 46 Monroe street, this day (Friday), October 4, at two o'clock P. M. PeNROsE.—On Wednesday morning, October 2, 1872, HARRIET PERKINS, wife of Edward B. Penrose, and daughter of the late Jame Pattee, of New York, in the 22d pin of her age. Funeral from the Presbyterian church, Roseville, N. J., on Monday, October 7, at twelve o'clock, Cars leave foot of Barclay street at 10:40 A. M. Inter- ment at Greenwood Cemetery. Rick.- On Wednesday, October 2 FLORENCE Livre.t Rick, infant daughter of William C. and Lidie Noe Rice, aged 1 month and 25 days. A bud on earth to bloom in heaven. Funeral services at the house of her parents, 249 South Ninth street, Brookiyn, E, D., on Friday, Oc- tober 4, at half- f-past one o'clock. + Albany papers please copy. Ricuarpson.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday morn- ing, Qetgher 6 Susan P., Wife of Edward T. Richard- son, Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral, from her Jate residence, 141 Montague nee on Saturday, oth inst., at two o’clock P. M. SCHMALE.—On Tuesday, October 1, after pore and painful iliness, HENRY, oldest son of Fr. Wm. Schmale and Henrictie Schmale, aged 21 years, 3 months and 28 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the famtt on we fully invited to attend the iuneral, 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, SLOANE.—On Wednesday evening, October 2, DOUGLAS SLOANE, in the 87th year of his age, The relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, 20 West Forty-fifth street, on Friday morning, at ten o'clock, S1emon.—In Brooklyn, on Thursda; ay October 3, GeoKGE JAcos, eldest son of George H. and the late Margaret E. Siemon, in the 39th year of his age, Reiatives and friends of the family are respect- fnilv invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of his father, 338 Navy nereet, Brooklyn, on Sunday, Octover 6, at three o'clock Pg ay Wednesday falas, Oe October 2, SARAH widow of Theoplilus W. Tate te friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 103 —— street, Brooklyn, E. D., on Sunday, October three o'clock. The remains will be inte’ at PAVERS AES H Weanesda REKS—At Jersey City Hel on Wedn October 2, S: ‘Sawver v. Boe ae se iritlings a, and ba E. Weeks, aged 1 year, 9 months and 18 The relatives and friends of the fat spectfully invited to attend the funeral, a ther rent: dence of his parents, South street, near Palisade Qvenue, on Friday, October 4, at two o’dock P. M. —_—_o+__. CORPORATION NOTICE. Co ras NOTICE, —PUBLIC NOTICE 18 HERE™ ae qenere, occupant or occu. roved or unimproved frected thereby. he Vllowing speemnents en completed a the office of the pry of Assessors for peeminotion | by all persons inter- L Vor ts ol corner of rosswalk from southwest to southeast angren and Houston streets. ing crosawalk from northwest to uortheast gress and King streets, crosswalk from northwest to southwest wvington ‘and Exsex sti crosswalk from southeast to northeast corner ‘or x adway and Jefferson street. 5, For lnslumgrosswal , corner of Kast Broadway and Gagharing sree 6. For aviog crosswalk pron. Tenth. avenye, at the stree! opposite No. es Madison street. 3. For la. Any corner of 3 of 25 5. northerly de oe Mn 7. For laying crossw: & Vor laying crosswalk opposite No. 214 West street. & Hor laying crosswalk opposite No. 1,250 Broadway. 1b. For laying crosswalk opposite 39 West Tweuty- ninth street. 1. For laying crosswalk opposite 1.186 Broadway. 12. veg ing crosswalk In Twellth street, between Aveuties, r Inying crosswalk in Fortleth street, between Elghthrand nth avenues, 14, Vor flagging in ivonk of Nox. 244 to 248 Thirty-Ath street, between Second aud Third avenues. 15. For flagging Attorney street, from Grand to Broome 8. Fo For rc curbing and flagging opposite No. 73 Christo- phe ia chy carhiae and flagging Howard stroet, from Broadway to Crosby street. 8. For regulating and grading, curbing and flagging Elglity first street, between Ninth avenue and the Drive, rey iT in and grading, curbil ind fagging street, between Eighth a and the 20, For filling sunken lot on south Ade i enatorasoond: street betwee Broadway and Ninth a: 21. For taying Belgian pavement in Thirty fourth street, from Ninth to Tenth avenue. For laying Belgian payowent in’ in Thirty-eighth street, tron Lexington avenue ast wo Atte | Belving onenene in Vandam street, from reenwich street, Mae Foriaying Bel Bolgienpa pavement in Thirtieth street, from. First av to Eas! Jayin; Heigian pavement in Elizabeth street, Bom Grand i, ey Hegoner stn ‘ect. For lay! Igian pa ve Nariote etre hy fo ah Hive 27. For layiny palnane pavement in Broome strect, from Broadway to H Se Vay ng Belgian | ‘pavement in Fifty-second street, Heventh avenue, 29. For laying Stafford wood pavementin Fifteenth stres eg. oy Seventh to Eighth avenue, 30. For bal nam paver in 1Lstn street, between Third avenue aud River. SL. For oy tower tn 24th street, between Third and Fourth ‘avenues, 32, For batting sewer in 1oith and 105th stecets, be- tween Second and Fourth avenues. 3. For building-sewer in-Tourth avenue, between 109th and 115th streets, with branches, 34, For building sewerin Third avenue, between Nine- ty-third and 107th streets. 35, For completing unfinished sewers betwoen Pity. first and Vilty-sixth streets, aud between Ninth avenac Hudson River, ils embraced by such asvessment include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lots, pices and Darcele of Land sitnated on . Both sides of Congress street, from Houston to King sistelcinnd tie soutigy ads of. cussoneaesen cont meneing at Congress street, aud running half the’ block asterly and westerly thercirom, ment in Broome street, from ortherly side of King street, commencing at a8 street, and running half the block easterly and therefrom, sides of Rivington street, from Easex to Ludlow atreete and the westerly Bide of Essox stroct, from De. lancey to Stanton street. tof Hott, sides of East Broadway, from Jefferson to Clin- on atr 6, Both sides of East Broadway, from Chatham square to Market street, and both sides of Catharine street, trom East Broadway to Henry street, ‘The northerly side of Manhattan street, from Ninth avenue to Boulevard. tf, doth sides of Madison street, from Rutgers (o Pike str The easterly side of West street, from Desbrosses to Watts street, second stre 10. Both ‘sides of Twenty-ninth street, from Broadway to Sixth avenue f Broadway, from Thirty-first to Thirty- Both sides of Broadway, from Twenty-eighth to | twenty -ninih street. pe Both sides of Twelfth street, from Third to Fourth 7 Noth sides of Fortieth street, from Eighth to Ninth Avene. ‘The property, known as Nos. 244, 246 and mii -fifth street, between Second and ‘Third avy known as ward Nos. 1,040 and 244, 16, Th 11¢ ‘he lote corner of Attorney and Grand streets, ‘operty known as No. 73 Christopher street. Both sides of Howard street, from Broadway to y street, 8 of Eighty-first street, from Ninth avenue to the Drive 19. Koth sides of Fighty-third street, (rom Bighth aye- nue to the Drive, to the extent of halt the block on inter- secting streets, 20, Phe southerly of Sixty-second street, from Roped way to Ninth ay Both sides ot 7 fourth street, from Ninth to avenue, to the extent of halt the block on the in- secting streets, , Both sides of Thirty-cighth street, from Lexington nue to Kast River, to the exient of Half the block on Interseeting streets. Both sides of Vandam street, from Macdougal to Greenwich sireet, to the extent of half the block on the Intersecting streets. 24, Both sides ot Thirtieth street, from Tirst avenue to East River, to the extent of half the block on the inter- ing streets, Both sides of Elizabeth street, from Grand to to the extent of half the block on the in- ‘8 of Broome street, from Norfolk street to the extent of half the block on the inter- Both sides of Broome street, from Broadway to Hud- son street, to the extent of half the block on the Intersect- ing streets. 8. Both sides of Fifty-second street, from Ninth to Eleventh avenue, to the extent of halt the block on the intersecting streets, Both sides of Fifteenth street, from Seventh to ‘ighth avenue, to the extent of half the block on the in- tersecting streets, 80. Bi sides of 1th street, from Third to Harlem River; easterly side ot from Listh to, 14th street; southerly side street, from Second to Third avenue; erly side of One Hundred and Twelfth stre secting streets. and the easterly side of Second avenue, trom One sire 3i. Both sides of 124th street, from Third to Fourth ave- x mu and the easterly side of Fourth avenue, from 13d to 24th et. 32. Both sides of 194th strect, from Third to Fourth ave- of 105th street, from Second to Third ave- he easterly side of Fourth avenue, irom 193d to © th street, and the propel rty bounded by lusth and Li6th streets and Third and Fourth avenues, 3. Both sides of Third avenue, from Ninety third to , and the property bounded by sécond and h avenues and Nini “dl a fA streets, and Fifty- Nin street, from Ninth to of Fiayatth street, Hudson” River; the south et, from Ninth to Tenth avenu avenue, trom Flity-tirst to Fifty-sixth street; the west side of Ninth avenue, from Fitty-second to ‘Piity-sixth street, and both sides ot Eleventh avenue, from Fitty- third to Fitty-sixth street. All persons whose interosts are affected by the above- named assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are requested to present their objections in writing to Thomas 8. Asten, Chairman of the Board of Assessors, at thelr office, No. 19 Chathain street, within thirty days from the date of Us notice, OMAS B. ASTEN, ade ot both sides of in nth Soin Tiki Pah Y, Board ot Assessors. Orrick Boarp oF Assrssors, H New York, Oct. 3, 1572, POLITICAL, -HUSIASTIC MEETING OF THE INDEPEN- dent Democratic Association of the Sixteenth As- sembly district was held on the night of October 2, at the New York Assembly Reoms, corner of Twen'y-second street and First avenu>. This organization has nominated Mr. James Irying for Assembly, and, from the spirit | maniiested at the meeting last might, it is safe to pregict ne that their nominee will be the successful enpanea. chair was occupied by the eee nt, rane ohn Tra Mr, William Burns. acto i nee Ol im teaduded, and, in accepting the nomination; made ®, very vigerou ‘address, which was warmly applauded, Atthe incere cheers were given for the candi: ING OF EVERY DESORIPTI Jone at short notice by the Metropolitan Printing Esta! plshment, corner of Broadway and Ann street, New ‘or Py, LANTERNS, FLAGS, &C., 77 Warven stree' AT G. BRUECK" 8, TH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, members of the Democratic Reform Assoctation eventh Assembly district are requested to attend ™ ng at the Law jay evening, Oct, 4, 1872, at 714 o'clock. Punotunl’ aimnndarce 15 renrented ay business of importance will come beture the meeting. EDWARD L. PARRIS, President. Hoan L, Cone, Secretar, “BUROPE, pe QUEEN A HOTEL, NEAR THE. “ORYSTAL Palace, Upper Norwood, London.—To tourists and families—Its elevated, pleasant and most salubrious posi- tion, combined with the comfort afforded and its general management, have made the Queen's Hotel a favorite resort of the upper ranks of Engl a society. BIL ARDS. A STANDARD AMERICAN BILLIARD TABLES, + and the Phelan & Collender Combination Cush. ions, Franutacrared ¢ Cr for sale only by the inventor and atentee, HH. W. LLENDER, successor to Phelan & 738 Broadway, New York. A Mat PHELAN OAK FULL SIZE TABLES FOR sale cheap Callat 72 Wall street, front basement office. A’ 509 BROADWAY, ROOM 6, REAR OF “NO sigm)—Wilt pay more for Silks, Laces, Kid Gloves and ail Dry Gots than any other olfices, strictly coud: dential, Pawnsbrokers' Tickets bought . as BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTEENTH STREET, 4 the highest price for ipdiey! gine Mad in: diomen's Wearing Apparel Cargets, &¢ waited on by Mrs. Hog Hundred and Tweltth to One Hundred ant "1 | re Hundred and Thirteenth to One Hundred aud Fourteenth | | "ACADEMY OF muste, Director. 8 THis T TAIDAY, October ate ™. THIRD SOBSORIETION Nig. a een Fer sar nitro, 188 CLARA L. TRRLLOGG AS VIOLETTA, SIGNOR atan ‘PARAPANI. NOR Tomosnay a SEB oA aa PM, ONDAY—LABT TIME OF L’APRICAINE, Tickets for any of the above-named performances can the Academy of Music and at Schirmer’ be obtained a music store, 701 Broadway. PRICES OF ADMISSION. FOR EVENING PERFORMANCES, General adiniasion Secured seats in Parqiiet, Haicony. ‘Boxe extra.. Pirate ® Boxes, according to size and ition, ramily Git Secured seats, extra. FOR MATINEES, XRAND —— HOUSE.—CURTAIN RISES AT Giuartcr to eight precisely. Carriages may be or- cored Sole Lessee and Manager. Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY. Cxkorns Produced with the frandeat Lomedy, Gperatic. and Oren ‘BINATION OF varAle ‘ARTISTS ever gath- ered together. Mra, JOHN yore as the “Good Geni N ahee nan as “Ki SEE a Pe see STUAR' r # the “Court ROBSON Magician;” EMMA HOWSON as LE ROT CAROTTE. | the “Fast nia Fine Princess; THE AJILTONS pod —_- the‘ Parancole. Sprites ;" the SECOND MONTH. CELEBRATED LAURIS in the “Monkey Revels.” ‘ The F ogre say9 © Rol one of the most ‘erosdertal plates ‘ever pee- yented in any theatre—full ot in- humor, while the keeps maze of ‘astonishinent and admira- tion, There are few courts in the world of ree even in gala days, which make fo’ dazzling é show as that of King Carrot. It is im- possible, indecd, to give a just Spnoen tia jon of the wes mag- @ 0 “GRAND MATINE: f ee ‘WOL GAROUIE S SAVURDAY NEXT at ONE O'CLOCK; over at half-past foar. SE, may be secured a week in advance at {he BOX’ OF HCE Pe the ee House and Fifth Avenue Theatre, from 8 till THE FIRST SUNDAY GoNgERT Will take place on NEXT SUNDAY EVENING, Qctover 6, conduc’ a MARETZEK and with the ITAL AN OPERA COMPARY, Ai AVENUE TITEATRE & Bole Lessee and Manage: FIFTH BEGINS AT 8 tg AUGUSTIN DALY “or DIAMONDS, vier mariner | Or DIAMONDS, SATURDAY, AT HALF-PAST ONE. haracters by Miss "Fanny Davenport, Fanny Morant, da Dict, Sara Jewett, Mrs, George Gilbert, Nethe Mortimer, Geors rat ley, Mr. Georre Clarke, James Lew. p, B.'t. Ringgold, C. H. Rockwell, W. rE thtoynio, George GriMihs, D. Whiting, Bat "Godfrey, Gilbert, Carroll, SEATS MAY BE SECURED SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE. In course of preparation for, early and, brilliant ré- viyal:—"The Road to Ruin,” “Extremes.” “The Incon. Mant,” “Belle's Steatagem' and “the. Merry: Wives of Windsor.” Due notice will be given of thelr first repre- gantation and of the first appearance of Mr. Charles Fisher, Mr, iss Claxtor }YMPIO THEATRE HAYES & COLVILLE. with a newly organ A BRIEF SEASON O ON MONDAY E The theatre rede an will commence ‘oP: ERA BOUFFE als i beautified. QOPARLEY wuir CHARLEY wae 's ee 585 Broadway. MENSE SUCC of the great California Saree Sitiaaba NEW, NOVEL AND GO The howt Alvists iy thefg line tn rine world. Gountnic A ILBERT, | courtrict. STEWAR TWO ROSES. GIL! SenO LORAPT. ICARDO, county CAMPBE POINTS OF LAW. GILBERT, PR BIG AND LITTLE, pil Hae Paes: Grand rae VILB! nh 1 OTHER F. OW COURT iit. T GILBERT. 2 N, BILL OF FUN. ATINEE NESDAY. ‘feaony, OF MUSIC. ITALIAN OPERA, TO-MORROW (Saturday), October 5, MATINEE. He, POLLO HALL, CORNER OF “TWENTY: SIGHTA STREET AND BRO, OW OPEN FOR EXGAGHatnTs FOR THE FALL TER SEASONS. L WHO ARE DESIROUS B THE nove ESTABLISHMENT ARE ‘0 MAKE IMMEDIA’ PLC CATION. EVERY DAY UN’ : Pero tos OM'S CONCERTS, ATHENAUM, data ae Friday and Saturday éventngs, Saturday att 4and 5. ILLARD'S ING,” COMPANION TO HIS Popular “Wailing,” és alse Sullivan's “Golden bes + 80e.; “Once Aga, ” “Thoughts,” by Gabriel, Separation,” Kinsley, Rubinstein’s “Barca: Be. “Valeo Caprice 80 the popular collec- teal entitled Deak of Strauss,” $2 & CO, Publishers, 711 Broa ‘OR SALE—FRONT ROW; Al 4,6, 8, 10, 12, &c, Address J. 0 LET—FOR PRIVATE PARTIES, CONCERTS, LEC- tures, reeeptons balls, theatricals, &c., Bijou Thea. xteen h street, between Broad hehe’ and tre, Fi in acousi Rates mod DOTATI ss ‘ HALL, TWENTY-THIRD STREET AND Fourth ave! e.—The greatest living ngltsh historia: GAMES ANTHONY FROUD will deliver a series of five lectures on the, “Relations Between England and Ireland,” October 16, 18, 21, 2. and 25,008 P.M. Tickets YOR THE COURSE, $5, at the Hall; Scribner's, 654 Broadway, and at his Agent’s—Am. Literary Bureat, Cooper Institute. ES BROS. 27'Unton square, First clnss handsome new Planbfortes for sale on very reasonable terms, and several tse a little, very low for cash. STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO F sell hea rent allowed on purchase, ‘Cail IEICE L's, No, § Union square (165 Fourth av.) BARGAIN.-SPLENDID NEW CARVED ROSE- rood Piano, overstrung bas, serpentine case, patent Aurafte, &e.5 cost £65), will sell 275; owner leaving Apply at 172 Olasson av, ‘heat Myrite, Brooklyn. WEBER PIANOFORTE, SEVEN OCTAVE, ROUND corners, carved legs, Copii ag te 4 bass, bargain for Cash ja rosewood Planatorte, only $100. J, BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD, FOUR ROUND Cor. ners, 74 octave Piavoforte, grand, scale, patent agraffe, nearly new. fully guaranteed, made to order for $250, for $300; Parlor, Chamber, Dinin Sacriiice for cash; family leaving'eity. street (Clinton place), between Filth A ROSEWOOD IFC Furniture; a West th nd Sixth aven PIANOFORTE, — CELEBRATED maker; rich, poweriul tone, in perfect order, with andsome cloth dover and stool; tully guaranteed’ only s100 PEE ‘ON 3 A PRIVATE FAMILY, LEAVING FOR EUROPE, will dispose of their rand scale 714 octave rosewood, Zarved legs und case Pianotorte, made to order, coi 1,000, for: Stool, Cover and Cabinet, at private resi- 2) West 2xl street, between 6th and 7th avenue CASH, FOR $100=HANDSOME rosewood Chickering Plinoforte; modern style and improvements; sweet, powerlul tone. Apply at 28 Third street, between Bowery and Second av. BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR less than $150, overstrung bass, 7 octave, with Stool. Ap Apply at resid, ‘U3 East Thirtieth street, between Sec- and Third MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE FOR riy family leaving cli maker fully cnaranteed, used 6 mon $275 "Farior suits Biageres’ Bookense, Chambers Dinin Furditares Chinn’ Ginsg Sliver Wares sacrifice: ‘96 Wes Fireenth street, near Fifth avenue. Brgurege ROSEWOOD PIANO, 8 $125; a7 octave, serves. j a a inent, sacrifice ; Insta'm nly. K. CABLE, 470 ial avenwe,’ hear piel fourth st. bss 108. OR SALE—A SQUARE PIANO, WITH CARVED legs, nearly new, at 168 East Houston street. Maguinicesn, SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD te, having overstrung basa. full metallic plate and {latest improvements, $1404 reatest pargaln in York. JAMES GOR’ 196 Bleecker street, near Macdotigal, Ne ManSTEIWAY, CHICKERING AND WEBER Pianos to rent—Organs and Pianos to rent so that the rent Will pay for them. WM. A: POND & CO,, 547 Broadway and 39 Union square, EW UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS, BREST makers, to rent or for, sale low, for cash or on in stalments, at HALL & SON'S, 751 Broadway, below Eighth stree JANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS OF NEW AND most beautiful style of best makers at lowor prices jor ensh or monthly instalments, of for rent, AULWATRS 481 Broadway, than can be found elsewhere, JEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE, RICH- est tone and finish, nearly new, fully warranted, at half its value ; must be sold for want of ro@m, at 26 Prince street. MIE DEST PLACE TO BUY GOOD SECOND WAND Ptanos for halt their value, some good as new, $110, $100, &e, 425 West Twonty-clghith street, near Ninth av, ANTED—A CHICKERING OR STEINWAY PIANO that has not been a long time used, Address, stating price, &¢,, X 2,815 Post oilers (BALL, prepa! PRIS PREDAY BUEN the RAND RUBIN rma Nokes, GRAND wo gt Be te ‘the ror livins Pianist The orchestra eras a geen Pibeonees BRR MANY, toa aud m J te Monde; SaaS i ‘but on stein Mow York. 8—Last tub goncere in In Newa: ursday, Oetber 10—Only Eubinsteth Concert, UBINSTEIN CONCERT. -T0 NIGH at the RUBINGEEIN, Gone Li ‘Te Evening, the Beethor and Wiown wil ven for Fiano nosnd Vi it be ANTON RUBINSTEIN and HENRI WiENTAWSKT. Mg oriigga gh hig gg IN NEW*YORK. the r to announce the LAST RUBINSTEIN. CONCENTS In Now York for Monday Evening, October 7, and Friday Evening, October 11 Reina i LAST MATINEE—SATURDAY. Steinway Hall, SATURDAY ARTERNOON, Get. 5 at D RUBINSTEIN MATINEE (previous io-tne departure 6 of te company to Boston), latineo reserved se! to be had at Sehirmer's, 701 and'1l4 Broadway, and at Steinway Hall, “Admission $1. UBINSTEIN’S LAST CONCERT IN BROOKLYN, TUESDAY Byening, Ost, 8, BRO i aor ACADEMY, Aare RUBINSTEIN, WIENTAWSKI, LIEBHART and Reserved ponte, $2, at Bo ‘ Broadway, New. Wark. at Box bos PRocnaumE FOR THR “RUBINSTEIN C CONCERT Orchestra “Hf, Wieniawakt Mile. Liebhart Rubinstein Mile. Ormeny n Rubinstein tzer, by Beethoven. ) Henry Wieniawski for Soprano and Viottn 2 le, Liebhart Mr, Wienlawakt Anton Rubinstein Brooklyn, and 114 9, mtadritic, fantas! ____ Rubenstein). OWERY THEATRE. WILLIAM B. FRELIGH. FRIDAY EVENIN Manager. ‘06 ‘ORR iy BENEFIT OF J, H. O'NELL, ‘The great drama of EPI FORE THE AMRNDMENTS, inal drama ot YORK BURGLAR: eenhids Hi. O'Neil will perforin his Miauiee Trish eccen- ic! Mr. ©. Harry Franck is engaged and will appear an Monday in hid new and wonderfully sensational play, en CAR BI TETED SCARLET DEMON, | Yenc SQUARE THEATRE, Proprietor: OR, BI Charles Foster's ori THE NE} Mr. SHERIDAN SHOOK sor, A, DL PALMER AGNES, THIRD WEEK OF AGNES, which has attracted, during the par two weeks, the LARGEST A\ DIBNCKS Bee GATHERED SN THIS Tho play in cast to the fll strength of the great Comedy Company engaged at this house, and is produced with leant Seonery and Appoint ts iss AGNES ETHEL, for whom the play was written, fills the title role AGNES MATINEE every SATURDAY, at 134 o'clock, Seats seoured six days in advi Box Ofeo open every d ‘A.M, to5 P.M. Doors open at night at 744. rises at Bo'clock. Carriages may be ordered for 10 a gonuine hit. woos MUSEUM, CROWDED HOUSES. Ma DOMINIC RECEPTION OF TH MURRAY, K MURRAY, VENING AY 8, DOMINIGK, MURRAY his great Sonsational Drama of MNGKDED FROM SING SINC. ESCAPED FROM SING SING. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 P. M, The immensely muccesett bral stah, jue of WITH ALL THE FAN ontte ARTISTS. TRINWAY HALL.—PATTI, MARIO, THE LAST STRAKGSCH CONCERT, TUESDAY EV! 0 ATS O MELE CARLOTT, Mile, CARRENO, Miss CARY, SAURET, RONCONT and nor MARIO will appear on thelr retaa from boston, whare they have amet with the most triumphant secens, fn ONE GRA FAREWELL CONCER’ adelphin, ‘Baltimore, ick. torn cit Conductor. ignor MARZO Reserved Seats $2) whi pe secured, commencing Saturday, tots at ba, ae Steinway Wally and: Schie prior to ne. Movartire for PI Washington and the W: mer’s, 701 Broa BROOKLYN ACADEMY MONDAY, OCT, 7, Bes ‘ANT’S OPERA HOUSE, 23D STREET, Gth and 7th avs.; near Booth’s Theatre, evening at 8and Saturday Matinee at Immense susneans ihe Excelsior afroupe ot the World, T's MU ‘elly and Leon in their Specialties. The “Only Leon’ in his Octorogn Personations, ‘The Rose of St. Flour, by Kelly and Leon, bfedhe 8 Minstrels Nelse Bement, D. Reed, Brockway. Instrels, 1'That Enda Well, Ate Old Folks at Home, _Seata scoured In advance. nen Saturday at2, Bersow ‘s CALIFORNIA Mt 1A MINSTRELS, 720 BROADWAY. 72) The largest and most complete organization {n the world. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, a T. MAGUIRE AND BILLY ERSON, PROPRIETORS AND MANAGERS, CADEMY OF MUSIC, ITALIAN OPERA, TO. MORROW (Saturday), October 5, Pe FIRST GRAND LuGGh MATINEE, LiAFRICAIN 18 ert BEVERY RE BVENING. NING UN UNE ee er eiee "eTGMALION NAND'GR DTGALA LATEA. ‘ ion, for more rethan sated sce here, Nia) HTS, A je LM om a) RU TPUL AND AUTHENTIC veteemregions whave also been made, SOTHERN eptactan weettuly before the Ne New manpaie * QUISITELY BEAUTIFUL wag te reduced dunder lite at i ‘ STODDART. MW Jb, POLK ae Bonirad GF, BROWNE, ‘Misa Ki E * Miag Hote PCHALLL "me PO Ae ies BANOS (who as kindly undertaken the Paine ein comequence of the sudden Binces'oe Mex, jer). ‘Due notice a uot rt ai at tae be miven of the first appearance of ty ts Low MR. LEOWA MISS EEF TE CHIRON, nt MES, JOH 51d BROADWAY, Lessee and Manager. HEATRE COMIQUE, MR, JOSH HART... THE LADIM: RITE RESORT. FUN, MERRIMENT and LAUGHTER, All the Mammoth Troupe in a splendid programme, ROARS OF LAUGMTS Byery ant ag ap Mise JEN He HUGHES, ABY B Mist ADA Wie, Mr, JOHN Hater, AMS OF DELIGHT, auded to an echo, NNIE ADAM tag KITTY, OEIC, Miss JENNIE BED iiss NELLIE SAN! for . FRANK KERNES, Mr. JOHN WILD, he. doit wie Mr. LARRY TOOLEY, d others, in side-s spitting acts, matinee WEDS NESDA: SATURDAY, ¥ NEXT, October 7, MGNSS RELA WitaNieh, COTES THY ATRE BOUCIOAULE, a Proprietor and Managers, MR. DION ‘Bove. ULT MISS AGN is ROBERTSON (Mrs, Dion Boucicault) Tn the t Trish drama, Ain i'NA' BOGUE, MR, BOUCIC. as,.......SHAUN THE POB®, As origi ‘iy. performed by him upward of one thousand nights MRS, BOUCICAULT (Miss fue Robertson) as RAI OF THE EACH EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE, Tn active preparation, JE in which MI83 AGNES ROBERTSON (fra, Dion Bowe cault) will sustain her original character. Also, for ih feat time in New Yo Yor NIGHT AND MORNING, tnwhieh Mr, BOUCICAULA will pertorut: ‘hese celebrated plays will be produced ag soon as pane show their jesire of any change of the ont performay a. eats may be secured six daya in advance at theatre, or al Ditson & Co.'s music store, TIL way. Proownyy AG ACADEMY OF MUSIO,—PATTI, THE LAT STRAKOSCH CONCERT, MONDAY EVENING, T. 7, AT 4 O'CLOCK, ee CR Panrr GNOR MARI MLLE. MISS CARY, M. BAU 4 will Lette an ir return from poeta where they have mot with the most trin success, in ‘ONE GRAND PRREWILE Cl CONCER prior to their departure for Philadelphins Baltimore,’ Washington and the Western cities. Musical Director. Reserved 8 Brooklyn A¢ Fe EXHIBITION | of tho AMERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR, Sixty-third street and Second and Third avenues, now open and in full operation. CONTAINING AN IMMENSE NUMBER of WONDERFUL SPECIMENS OF ART, SCIENCE AND MECHANICS, it ns an EXTENSIVE DEPOSITORY of the WORKS OF AMERICAN GRNIUS WELL DESERVES ne, INSPECTION oft ERIC. N "PEOPLE. CONCERT MUSIC, afternoon and evening, b KEATING'S cRLEBWATED ORCHESTRA, PROGRAMME, SShichohared Maurer and Shlosser”... QAN Fi RANCISCO MINSTRELS, Bt. atre, corner aan atre street and Broadway. N FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. iT SUCCESS OF THE AG RE CHAN OF PR ME. THR, BEST GE OGRAM) UARTET, THE FINEST ORC! pera. GREATEST SONG AND DANCE Al THE MOST EMINENT AND TALENTED COMEDIANR, puManos new Boclety play vn of Sper interstt CONDS x 3 travaganza of Bawca laughable le Bafeciae xt mes Woke rs. a, New Acts, New Music, New ne ee evEnyt EVI NING At 8. SATURDAY, MATINEB Ed = a EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BROAD way, between Houston and Bleecker streets.—Every one Mould visit this wonderful Museum. It ts full ot everything people should see and understand. Lectures daily on “The Philosophy of Marriage.” Those parties unable to attend these important lectures can haye them forwarded, post tree, on receipt of 25 cents, by nddressin SECRE! ‘YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 6L: Broadway, New York. Gu FosBATEEY #0038 + COMBINED MENAGERIE OF WILD, BEASTS. AND BRILLIANT CIRCUS TROUP! vill continue the reat sho FOOT OF HOUST* ON nEAbe RIVER, DUTING UTE TALE SEARON. ADMISSION—25 CENTS TO SEE ALL, Reserved seats 25 cents extr: Doors open at land 7 P. M (CARD THEATRICAL, ‘To Managers of Theatros in tho United States:— Tho undersigned has purchased from, Touls Leroy, of Paris, dramatic author, through his duly authoriied agent, Theodore Michacity, the solc.and exclusive right present, play or otherwise use in the United States, his play now being performed at the Theatre Gymnas, In the city of Paris, an led LE COUSIN JACQUES. I have transiated ani Iapted the same (or ihe American copyrighted it under the English titlo of Govan” TACK “The: sole right to represent thig play in the city of New York I .M. have this day sold to Mr. A. Palmer, Manayer of the Union Ripere ‘heatre. LLL i J. , ELOREN E. Firtn Avenue Horet, BR lesires to ex Le 7 initrumental mi ange lessons ¢ same for a comfortable home ; references. Address W. M., Herald Uptown | Branch office. A 5 OCTAVE PARLOR ORGAN OCR EON: with 1} octave pedal, PROBE pict for $125; cost $350. NUITAR, ORGAN, PIANO, VIOLIN, SINGING, HARP, J Harmony. Private lessons only: 92 Clinton place: Established 1856, “Student's Journal” and circulars mailed free, Address J. JAY WATSON, Musical Director, (SHARLEY sHAY'S OPERA HOUSE, bake fourth street and Third avenue, REAT TRIUMPHAL RECEP TION, Wonderful sagcess ot CHA: Y" MONSTER UINGUPLER AL TROUPH every evening ant Tuesday and Saturday Matiness, AoAPERS OF MUSIC. ITALIAN OPERA, TO.) ssieenper Gaturday), October 5, FIRST GRAND. LUCCA MATINEE. ‘AFRICAINE. One PARK GARDEN.—GRAND SACRED OON- cert, vooal and instrumental, given for the benefit ot la Socteie Alsaclenne-Lorraine, Sunday, October As clock In the evening, -Adinisston.e ceniss, Gallery Reserved sents, Socents extra, “The brogeamme Wil be wiblished on Saturday, Tickets can be obtained befe and of Mr. Joseph, Strauss, President de In Societe AL sacionne-Lorraine, 4 West Eleventh street; Mr. Auguate Drouryiile, Treasurer, 717 Broadway the Corer dea Etats-Unis, 92 Walker ‘street; the Messager Franco-Ame- ricain, 42 Great Jones street; Professor A. Garnier, billiard saloon, corner of Fourteenth street and Paiversity places Mr. H. Cogn 29 East: ‘Fourteenth, street; M: ‘alker, 1d East Fourteenth strect, and Schirmer's, 701 Broadway- R. KAHN’S MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 745 BROAD- way, opposite Jatt ole ns This magnificent col- iection contains over 10),08) specimens of natural and artificial Anatomical Preparations, comprising every por- tion of the human frame, s daily on “Nervous Exhaustion,” “Marriage,” ite Obligations and Impedi- ments.” Applicants furnished vith s pocket edition m copy Of these valuabie. lecture post tree, for 25 cents, by dressing Becrotary Dr. Kaln's Museum, 745 Rroad New York, Open from 9A. M.to 10 P.M. Admission Leal ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ITALIAN OPERA TO-MORROW Sante October 5, FIRST GRAND ‘A MATINER, SP APRICAINE, MERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC HALL, 21 Fourth avenue, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets.—Grand Classical and Paes Matings, at IL Grelock; Single admission, 7c. four, Uckets, $2; puplly half price. . BUS, Seoretary. ___ FURNITURE, LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS, FURNITURE 2A. aind Hedding a lowest eash prices. on weekly Instal- it O'FARRELL'S warehouse, 2) Eighth avenue, Twentieth street. RARE CHANCE FOR. CASH.—AT PRIVATE residence 124 West 26th stres ‘arlor Suits, $75; rep fee Tet Bedroom Suits, $43, ahd 300 lots ch for three days. A PRIVATE FAMILY eee OF THEIR Furniture at private sale, in lots to sult pur. chasere— Hay nifice lor Suits, cost $50, for $150, and one 4 iglfgn Suits, $80 uywarda: Chamber Suits, st Gob, Yor walnut Suita, $40 upwards; Carpets, Stirrorn, Curtains, Bronzes, Boockease, Books, Etageres, Labrary and Dining Room Suite, c., tor less than halt cost, at residence La) West 23d street. A MAGNIFICENT MARIE ANTOINETTE “PARTOR Suit, in grimson satin, nearly new. made to ord cost or $200; one do... $150; Turkish, Suit, ‘two col: ored Top mit tanicln cost’ $500, for $200; Suit th brocatel nd re; ss ave 15 rosewood and ‘walnut Chamber ita Peon $4 up, {0 $275) Mattreusos, Bodding, Faint: ings” Curtains, Buttet, Extension ible, Is Carp ae Tee lip; Property at family Year. Tag for Hurope. Tid Weat Eighth” pi al (Clinton place), between Fif nd Sixth avenues. Call before purchas: ing elsewhere. A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT HOUSEHOLD FUR. FUR. niture tor sale.—Property amily leaving clty + st sults Furniture, Marie Antoinette style: covered trocatel, cost for ; one do., $75; do., Pianoforte, Fuintings, Bronzes, Mirrors, Carpets ‘chaihber, ‘Dining ‘urniture, ive arte @ sacrifice. inqui Y residence, 9 West 18th st neur thay. ure St Private ao “PARLOR SET, SEVEN | PIECES; ‘ALSO ry elegant hall Hat Stand, ie sale cheap. 468 Hamiiwn street, near Fulton avenue, Brooklyn. ws TERMS FOR FURNITURE, CARPETS AND Bedding at B. M. COWPERTHWAIT & CO.’S, 155 g pnacee am street; an immense stock and low prices; Par- id Chamber Suits in reat aed * bargains for i ca or payments received in instalments, Moxtrx oR, Rae PAYMENTS—CARPETS, Furniture, Beddi OB ERLY & CUNNINGHAM, 34 and 386 This jahth street. Prices lower tha ARLOR BEDS. PAYNK'S Patent Parlor, Sofa and Lounge Beds in Great variety at 40 Bleecker street. QFgpn HAND FURNITURE.—J. GRAHAM, | 190 anid aventie, dealer In all kinds of second hand Fur- niture, Is now open to purchase every description of mod- ern and antique Articles, Carpets, €¢, f ASTROLOGY. TIENTION.—MI88 WELLINGTON, 102 WEST ‘Twenty-seventh strect, near Sixth Avenue, can be Consulted on all affairs ot lite; gives lucky number, venue, pear ‘en! ny other house in th ARD.—PRIVATE LESSONS ONLY; PIANO. ORGANt Violin, Guitar, et Harmon Clinton plac ighth street): esta ed 1404 1864, Pikeulars and star dew TSON, Director. a AND BOXING | ACADEMY, 18 OLINTON ce, near Broadway.—Boxing taught in one Benes ine assortment of Fencing Une and droves on hand and for sale, Colonel MONSTE! ve HE CRITIC—THE DRAMATIC AND M ICAL JOUR. nal for all, price 5 cents, from news dealers or Amerl- ns News Company 8 Hy SHELLRY. Proprietor, 2 Ann street._ MEtorouran THEATRICAL AND SHOW PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL,' MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY ON” WAND. ~ DANCING “ACADEMIES. <DODWORTH'S CLASSES FOR DANCING, AT aia Fifth avenue, will commence October & For days ‘m for ‘circular. es oe A MARS’ DANCING ACADEMY, 23) BLEECKER « street, Classes now ear id. Frida lay a ARR class for ladies, Tuesday clay sas. AUP. & A ADEMy, OF DANCING, rie Hal avenue, Reser ; weAteppnt Hail, shrondway ‘and'Finy-sscond street ir, TRENOR ased to announce that his superio academy Rooms ren now open. Send for circular. ROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMY, 961 BROOME AT. one the fashionable Pancce is gre, Bear ot lessons, LA sand Fri EER RRRI air nde OPENING BOIKEE FRIDAY EVENING, € MURRAY'S DANCING ACADEMY, NO, + Mark's place, Eighth street.—All_ the. Tathtcnatte ances be one course of lessons, Ch very asses Monday ursday evenings, Ladies from 7 to 8 h Mt eke, Ve to9P,M, Round Genel @ specialty. Openti joiree Monday evening, October Hall to let for barth and soclables, R. m4 went eee Oo ACADEMY FOR DANC. ing, 64 ar Weel aly Instruction will commence ENT ud fox circulars.