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———_——— TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES, Al (ALT, 40X80, WI coi oot: oe i bas just been ry koety ead argh Bem, 800 tor D ot, LAWHUNGE, 1458" Broud: way, between Fo eke Porty-third streets. ca FLOOR TO 1at_comn BROADWAY AND Nineteenth street, en’ for dresamaker or othe Pivem te slight bas ane sine aio oSeecad business or dwell Snssgenyy ©. 8 PECK & CO., 91 aa TO LET—SOMB OF THE HANDSOMRET STO «on the west aa ot Sate cyense, | with Gvetiog BE. :AUTIFUL B, Wirt BIGHTEEN F FOOT “ } ry apartments, and titted up goods or VERY NIGHT for th ¢ PRESENT WEEE. aper , eeu | To, be acted E r the “ E Beene new; every Dress new; @ new arrange- poate Et corner Storen: a Tootsand shves | ment ar Shaksperian Mt the. east, thelucing’ My. gr Grek clase grocery : all heated : rents So ghlect owner | WHATING. wre ithe Tewls We GEORG! chink, malted wi Wasiness, Office, 999 Six nine, | Mr. 1S JAMES, ae BNNIE Y FAK ROOM TO LET—A FIRST RATE, CHANCE | Witt Davipas, Mr. J,LENOYNE, Mr GWEN D oo aiert is, Apply at he the | EAWCEET, Mr. A CRY, Mr. GEORGE DE VERI RE, Se ee eee a. | ORR nAY dee CEMA i Faety AT FROM $60 TO $2,000 PER AN- : =” Tan AS FROM 801,70 11 gp saan bt aiden TETCPART OF A LARGE BASEMENT ON ‘Broadway, near Pine street. Apply at !14 Broadway. LET—A VERY DESIRABLE DOUBLE BASEMEN’ memes aan 4,273 Broadway. corner Thirty-see: eget PURPOSES—THREE Tew ns a aha at from Bi rent on lease very low to taal tenant Apply to PANNING, 3 East Poarth's at LET—AT 2 HOWARD STREET, NEAR BROAD- arate well lighted Loft aa feet eof SoS or sep. te ; rent iB morlerere. Inquire ai D'S printing 1, on premises, f° ped et A TERM OF YEARS, THE ead 479 Broome st ach six stories and reet, e base at latest improvements; also, the House Tea Vinh avenue, between Fisy seventivand Filty-elghth streets, 2. ADDIY to JACOB W WEEKS, 313 Bowery. LEASE—THRER LOTS, SEVENTY- SEVENTH i ON wt south 105, cast of Third avenue. Inguire of NW. ‘DAVIS Too thee avenue, from 80 12 o'clock. “BROOME STREKT.—TO LET, THE LOFTS IN {tus building, A pee ©, PEDDER, Arnold, 464 “AND | 468 BROOME STREET-—TO LET, THE ot 466 First Floor ane ore or PabBER in, this h sable Scat Apply DDER, Arnold, ~ Burnished. A. TURNISHED HOUSE IN WEST TWENTY SRC. ond street, near Fifth avenue, four story brown stone eb Stoop, of extra width, in complete order and pee de a weil nited LARK (late family. rialtsot © Warts & Ogden). roadway, corner rot! Seventeenth street. SPLENDIDLY FOMGSERD HOUSE, FORTY- seventh street, few doors from Fifth avenue, to rent for Winter; one at $200 per month ; six new Houses, elegantly finished, rent anturuishe d. POOLEY & CO., 23 Union square. _ A} LARGE HOUSE, 2X65 FEET, CONTAINING Py coms, every convenience =e eenl thal oes to let: tially furnished; located on -third street, near uh avenue ; will be rented for Tard ‘ing or lodging pur- poses. Keys with C, 8. PECK & CO., 951 Broadw: fips jOMELY F FURNISHED 1 D HOUSE TO 1 TO ee rooms; location unsur sion at pies rent only Sup a month wrt i’ ay. Apply at 709 Broadway, up stairs, beta aa AND UNFURNISHED HOUSE—SALSO Rooma, furnished or unfurnished, for business or dwelling; some at $12 50 per month. ’ LETTS, 2 Sixteenth street, ¢ corner rrondway. ANDSOMELY AND FULBY FURNISHED FOUR story high stoop, near Fifth avenue and Thirtleth ct; excellent eh rea Tuuse, full of first class red. B, GOOD. Tequi ALE, ird street, ‘tit ‘Avenue Hotel. Ae NEATLY FURNISHED HOUSE ON ‘Thirty-fitth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues; Heo a Suit of furnished Rooms. Apply at Everett Library, Sixth avenue, 146 KAST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREET, NEAR Lexington avenue.—A three story and Vasement House, completely furnished j rent taken out in Board: or will let two large Parlors and two Basements, furnished oF unfurnished: none but respectable, and responsible parties need apply. Unfurnished, RENT—OUSE ON BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTY. second stroet; in complete order's fe, hot and gold wate bathroom, Wenter closet, dt iter, chan- fleliers, & A Looms) oe aoe Broadway. R \—HOUSE 217, a» ) ROOMS AND 1 FIRST FLOOR 4 rooms, of 215 West Thirty-six -sixth street, near Seventh avenue, Apply to ©. P. DGE, 2% West Fifteenth WI Morning and evening, and 129'Broad street, from 11 ¥URNISHED Rooms — APARTMENTS A ATO LET, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED PAR «lors, en suite or Fingly, to single gentlemen, on first end second floors. 1,179 Broadway. COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOM TO Ai HANDSOME FRONT OR BACK PARLOR TO LET togentlemen, without board; also two Rooms on 1 East Fourth sti eerie THIRD ST fourth floor, atreasonable prices; at lor West Twenty. third st LET Fa W) back Room to two gent’emen or for light housekeep- i furnished: house irat class, 206 East Forty-tiith st. NIC) NT ROOM At nth street; 3 also a val Room, ‘suitable for | ersons; faintly private; all im: era LARGE, WELL FURNISHED UPPER ROOM, 80 (Aire extra) in the spacious firat class private Peadenes 0. 6 St. Mark's place, near Cooper Institute, to one gentlemen only. NISHED RECEPTION ROOM AND P DROOM tached.—Gas, bath and fire; location unexeeption- able and conyenicnt. 11s West Forty-first street, near Bixth a aven: ANDSOMELY FURNISHED THIRD STORY m to rent—To gentleman, without board, West Twenty-ninth strec FRONT 45 URNISHED FRC xporure; clovets, bath, hot and ly convenient to Broadway t Twenty. In private e 0 LET—A PARLOR FLOOR, FT furnished or unfurnished: al an the Some RNI ISD BACK ROOM, gentlemen ; wis gas ‘and heater to on, reser ences required. t Thirt D FLOOR-LARGE ROOM FoR ©) wite or two gentlemen; P upper side “TLEMAN AND limpton bed ifdesired; also Room; superior Board. 33 West Thirty-third conus near ed Way. |= W . » gentlemen, ‘with Ait Dourd. 23 D STREET, a, on] Block : AST OF MADISON ‘e.—Hlegantly furnished large upper Room changed Mt board; price moderate; relevences ex: EAST TWENTY.N INTH STREET, SOUTHWEST 5 former Fourth avenue —to let, @ neatly tarnished Room, third floor; use apace room and bathroom ; attendance ; $5 50 per w 103 EASTMENTH sTRErT, Near THIRD AVE. nue.—Nicely furnished Roo two gentlemen at $15 and a2 MACDOUGAL STREET, NEAR BLEFCKER, Furnished Rooms, with every convenience for keeping, to let, to respectable ‘small taurilies. 1388 WEST FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN dougal and Sixth avenue,—A neatly furnished gecond stort front Room to one or two geaticmen, Wilh: Bo board; also small Room ou upper floor, with fire- lace. iT without board, to one or two ‘well furnished front Room entlemen, large, family strictly priv UNFURNISHED ROOMS AND APART- i MENTS TO LET. | A TRENCH, FLATS TO LET TO SMALL FIRST | class families, in suite of eight room ae Nested HW lighted 5 enth 109 below Fitty trom 7 A. near Fi 99 Sixth avenu FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM, adentist’s, doctor's, milliner’s or SUITED FOR her light busi- FLAT OF FIVE ROOMS ao TT THE pean house 78 West Forty-eihth street, « Apply at the house to the porter. OMFORTABLE FLOORS TO LET—ON E and Twelfth streets; rent from $17 to $30, East Twelfth street. ner Sixth NTH | Inquire 10 LET—S R D FLOORS. IN THE new brown stone hou fast Forty-ninth street; Fonts from $17 to $23 each. 10 LET—TO RESPECT. ABLE TK VT ONLY, IN No, 5 Morton ‘eet, near Bleecker, Rooms: rent from in the new brown | lo $3 DERN IM et and ington avenue. ou" URNISHED APA feta AT THE Wut HOUSE, PLY FOR MR. waipeenen TRACKLE, | Ast srRey oJ Floors in by weniences. ‘OND AND FOURTIL it wh stone h 115 (Bast), with con- MARBLE MANTELS, RE LIne, a —SLATE MANTLES, GRATES, &C.— and elegent, stock at owt new Uwaterooiny Eni snes corner ol Fourth avenue and Seventeenth atreet, RHYN SLATE COMPANY, manutacture every variety of Bee work, plain and ornamental Work isan lghteenth etreste“Maane | orks, ighiteenth street.—Mar} and Marhicizad Mantets, Fins, Martie Counters, Moni ro At prices thatdety competition Marble Vurning of EWARDS SATE MANTL Bie Fat hdiestons: Slate Work of ever , . Be ene Tec ee acta Shawl & ¢ 3 West Bigith isto! & © Pilty-tirst street, between |B. avenuc,—Marbic and Marhlelzed *aantels iat dew on superior etm at very | low prices, P TIENTION "MISH WELLINGTON, t,, near Gill @V., canbe coneilted ta wear arn brings the separated together ; gives lucky numkerg. | HE i} includes the, following array of "SPAR TALENT :— | practice. | A. | by mail, BEGINS AT & street, near mecetwsy. rs aniniiagid Success Meer AUGUETIN DAY ‘The Darr TIMES calls it “An unequivocal popuiar success!” ERALD says it is ‘The best, re sentation of oe Wives’ we we bave jeyethad in ihiscountry.* SATURDAY NEXT—MATINEE OF “MERRY WIVES,’ ‘RAND OPERA HOUSE WEST TWENTY THIRD STREET, CORNER “OF HIGHT "AVERUE. DOUBTAIN RISES Bs quarter to ieinwt Admission ONE OLLAR, Family © rele FI NTH. Wererved Unaits aity conte cad ope dollar Boxe: $12. +,9SEATH CAN BH SECURED both here abe at the fifin dvenve ‘Theatre, from 8 19.6, USTIN DALY...‘...,-.....Sole Lessee and Manager. i ietacnieee™ 1g SUCCESS bl th LOCAL SENSATIONAL “POLLY” in fi ets, b: AUGUSTIN DALY, author of “UNDE! a rey ‘a An law *? “DIV VORCE,* SPhOU- FROU,” &c., yee entitied THE OLOCK; OR, NEW YORK BY DARK. Every seene new. e thousand new » In eluding a URIQUE TAMEBAU. Teprosentiog, ta Fasslona in Dress for Rye thousand years and entiuled UE DAUGHTERS OF EVE New and popular’ nd rich, new properties. cAsgena BROUGT EMMA HOWSON, the arn and the TAUMS, >t, John- na Aa I ‘Mr. ‘Julian Cross, Mie. Yeamana Alien ito Norwood, Miss C. Bronte, Mim Rice, Mics Votmer, Mise Helen Atrange, Mr. James The whole to conclude with 4 new and original arranged by Mr, JNO, LAURI, and in which the whole Company will ene xe bart art, led b: Py FAMOUS MAJILTONS. CADEMY oO MUSIC. ITALIAN OPERA—LUCCA, MAX MARETZEK THis rRIBARS. oun hie eee 29, Dir ENOTS, Mme. PAULINE LUCCA AS VALENTINE, ime. LEVIELLI, Senora § Sigs. VIZZANI, SPARAPANI, OULON. “JAMET. SATURDAY, Nov, 30, at GRA! TINEE, ND LUGREZIA ‘BORG TA. SPECIAL NOTICE. The Dinece nee he ane to SRoniets that URTHER NOTICE the PRugEs of ADMIB! . ATINEES WILL BE TWO DOLLARS fo all parte of to all parte of the how TRA CHARGE FOR RESERVED SEATS. MONDAY, DECE ‘Last WEEE OF. ee SEASON, Knabe's Pianos are iy mM Nhe, Academy of Music. Tickets can be obtained at the Academy oi Music and at Schirmer’s Music Store, 701 Broadway. “Assoctanic N HALL, CHILDREN’S FRENCH MATINEE. SATURDAY, sel ihe 9, AT 11 A. M, 0 ALL. Prof. ETIENNE LAMBERT will give a Free Lecture on French, SATURDAY, at 11, when he will demonstrate i how easily children can learn French ‘tend lothers are invited to bring all the little ones, ag they will participate in the exercises, Lecture tree, R, KAHN'S MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 745 BROAD- Tray. optoslte Astor place. —This naraagesat col- jection contains over 100, imens of natural and artificial Anatomical Preparations, comprising every Portion of the human trame, Lectures dally on "her. Vous Exbaistion.” “Marriage,” “its Obligations and Im- pediments.” “Applicants furnished with a pocket eiition Copy of these Valuable lectures, post tree, for. 25 cents, by qdressing ecretary Dr, Kahn's Museum}, 745 Broadway, New York, Open trom 9. M. to 10 P.M. Admission cen (AS TERICRY VARiETY THEATRE, 62 Broadway. REMODELLED AND IMPROVED. Grand Opening on SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 30, WITH A FIRS: ASS COMPANY and a Corps de Ballet of ry FORTY YOUNG LADIES. YES OPEN.-WILL THAT MANDROM# POLICE: man with the red mustache escort Julianna to VY PASTOR'S ‘OPERA HOUSE this Weg She ye ited tree. FRANK DUFFY, HILHARMONIC SOCIFTY RESERVED SEATS.— | BRYA Complete sets of tickets for concerts and rehearsais, feats in parquet and balcony; also single adinission ok FREDERICK BLUME, 27 Union square, » Broadway. _ THE ‘LECTURE 8800 Ser HALL, if URDAY The JAMES , wit Betiver a FATHER BU RES AND OTHERS, who have so violently attacked his accuracy as a Historian. Tickets $1, For sale at the Hall, pT se gh biithren. SAT RDAY, NOV. Professor HENNE LAMBERT invites ait pavents with ung charges, and will prove to them practically , youngest child can learn to speal Reserved Seat 25 cents extra, Schirmer’s, 114 Broadway, and at GJ bow €asi Pr deli Tor the first time in New York, his cele- preted lestare ‘on THE PRINCES OF THE PEN, PART 2, THACKERAY, NYSON, BULWER, iF: CHARLES READE, WILKIE COLLINS, ILLUSTRATED WITH LARGE CARTOONS, in the SOUTH REFORMED CHURCH (Dr. Roge her of Filth avenue and. Twenty-first et benefit of the Maaor Mission Schoo! ATURDAY EVENING, NOV, 30, at 8 o'clock. Ticketa She For sate ne Dution’s book tore TiS trond. way, or at the door on the evening of the lecture. pervouts oHuRe BROOKLYN, ‘8 LECTURES, MR, HENRY M, STANLEY will deliver two lectures at Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, on. THURSDAY, Dee: and THURSDAY, Dee. 12, Subject of first Lectur NGSTONE'S DISCOVERIES, nd Lecture :— Subject orm es M, AENRY NN. EY.s DISCOVE ERY OF LIVING Sale of course tickets only, price $3, at W. W. Swayne’: 216 Fulton street, Brooklyn Chandlr Bro ) tague street, and at It Bro: York. | seats for single lectur 1 commence on MON. | ale pay. December % at the above named offices. | ew “DANCING ACADEMIES, } -DODWORTIH 8 FOR DANCING, AT 2t2 | Fisth w lil commence Uvtouse a For days An terms send for circular. ME AnD wes ie a for street. Classes for adults and ¢ iMildeen, REMOVALS, | ¥ FRENCIE STEAM pss ishment has r ed gltecnth street, cast side; ate ot LL, iM BE jan; advies gratis, «. womelr over thir His celebrated “Remedies, which can never tail, price $5, can be obtained at his office, 129 Lib- erty street, or sent by ma’ LADIES’ PHYSICIAN. —DR. UINDLE, PRO- fessor of mid practice, guarante: sure reliet, from whateve lise, with or wathout medi- | cine; board and nursing; offed 129 West twenty-sixth street, near Sixth avenite. MADAME GRINDLE, ‘West Twenty. patients; pleasant 4 EMALE PHYSICt a) thy atieet, qiuaranteos relict to er ALE MEDIOtNES AA. are warran n all obste teflon from he ever cause, Nt one interview; price 85, 102 West Tv seventh street, near Sixth av ADIES RISK | THETR LIVES BY IMPROPER TRE. 4 iment, Dr. WILSON, English Professor ot Midwifery, | seas tepeecolnris without. injur Twenty-cighth street. ations fre nfnemen | 3 at T eT, | diet trom whatever | | RS. PHYSICIAN, ie Om! LES M" aiveet, be:ween Washington and West,—La 5 id a Board, nursing. tatants ee RESTE “MIDWIFERY since 1840; off a Fitty-second strect, hor of bith avenue. Her Intullible Medicine. Nos, No. 2, a i Greenwich street, No. f 0 1 Fulton street Brooklyn, or sent tee $5, old xth avenue RIVATE CONSULTATION only,—Dr, MARSTON street, near Fifth avenue. NFORTUNATE LADIES, you ted. me a Ne will nevéy felleve? vou are arin : planauion consult Dr. FRANKLIN, 161 Bleecker strc, : FOR GENTLEMEN i(peciatin 23 East Sixteenth jours, 11 to 2 and 6 to 8 cone, AMUSEMENTS, | Bogue THEATRE, NETILSON. IN BOOTH. rand Manager FIRST ATPEARANGE iN iit ‘A OF NEILSON, RACH EVENING iG during, the week will appear in Fete = Terjomed impersonation of im Bhakepeare's rand Tragedy of EO rit JULIET, Mr. JAS. W. WALLAOK a8 MERCUTIO. Mr. JOSEPH WHEKEOCI euftealged with all the rigiaal Wsensry, Music, Com FIRST NEILSON MATINEE On SATURDAY NEXT at 2. Mies NELLSON as ROSALIND in Rhakspeare's Comedy, AS YOU LIKE IT, ir. JAS, W. WALLACK as JAQUES, Owing to other cngaremente nents entered inte by her present one must necessarily be very limited, may be secured one ‘one week in advance at tho The: tire or at Ditson & Co.'s Music Store, 711 Broadway. HEATRE COMIQUE, 514 B: Mr. JOSH HART.. Lessee and Manager An entire Change of Bill. “""'""""""’ tee New Faces. More First wreck of the heautiful Vocalist, Pt ud aes MONTAGUE, Professor 8T. CLAIH. First’ week githe local Drama, First Quarte WarkeMeLoNe > MISS ANNIE ADANB, et! EEN OF VOCALISTS, All the reat: list of Stars retained. MATINEE WE! SDAY AND SATURDAY, MONDAY 4 first ai arance of HARRIG. AND HART, and first time of ‘he sensation x) ame TTNION SQUARE THRATRE, PROPRIETOR TTMR. mam AN font MANAGER, PALM LAST NIG: OF BARDOU'S GREAT ROGIER PLAY now in the third month of its most successfn) career. bee ny Son ope begins at 1, o'clock, Hwening pe formance Box office open every ati from 8, A. M, P.M. ir iD UN ROUGH AM ne new ry hens novelties. Tn active pre; aration Romantic Diane a tw opposite Niblo’s Garden. " -MANAGER OTHER GREAT PROGRAMME, MOST POWERFUL REL OF THE SEASON. ATHENEUM, EV eek ATHENEUM, | Don't failto see the N: wy Moral Sketch, ATHENEUN, Pre “me HT, | ATHENEUM, BATU! NIGHT, 585 & most satreomte ae life-like picture. (585 Gardner, 535) Pi mt = 585 | Miss Wallace, 585 | Miss Henderron, BROADWAY. 585 | Miss Edwards, BROADWAY. 885 | Geo. H. Ci BROADWAY. 585 we aed 585 585, ATHENEUM, BS iow Betinee, ATHENE UM. ww Oli 0. NAPLIENDID "BILL FOR N Mi {ONDAY NIGH ‘Nout, MF F. B, CONWAY’S BROOKLYN THEATRE. MONDAY, NOVEMBER Fn Ged SHEEP IN Vou P'S CLOTHING RERY BODWS FRIEND. THANKSGIVING MATINEE EB NOVEMB! RK , ATIP. M, ERMANIA THEATRE, Poureenth street, near Third avenue. ii AD. NEVENDO! RIDA’ DAS a NON ap medy in five acts by MOSER, Box office open Gaily trom 9 till 4 o'clock. NEW YORK STADT THEATRE, 45 and 47 Powery. ar eatetsor VANER'S next hper-ormence will take place on BUNDAY, December 1, ONY PASTOR'S OPERA A HOUSE, 201 BOWERY, LADIE®’ NIGHT. LADIE! LADIES ep deet shh LADIES Naut: ots WILLIAMS as the PUTMAN: LADIES’ NIGHT, la HARRIGAN and HART, ac. r ERRACE ‘GARDEN THEATRE. SOOHCn wt., between rates and Third ava, JOHN KOCH.. s «+. Proprietor SH LIGHTMAY: RAND OPERA This cpribayy Pad ENING, Nov. 29, weiteah ““BORGIA, Lucrezia Borgia.. mous Guchtmay Orsino. Olara Per) rl Beetz Cai Fritz de’ia Fontaine at 8 o'clock, Dec. 1 SUNDAY EVENING, De GRAND | SACRED ‘CONCERT. PRICES OF ADMISBION ON OPERA SIGHTS. Orchestra, C! ay 50; Reserved Seats, $1; General Admission, 7: aie beats in Private Boxes, $1 50; Proscenium Boxes, a at the Tata e Garden Theatre office, on Fifty- nintl also corner Fourth pene, and Fourteenth nirvets sand it Koch Bro: RYANTS OPERA ‘HOUSE, 23D STREET, BETWEEN h avenues, near Bocth's Theatre, ATURDAY MATINEE AT 2, ANOTHER OH. ANGE OF PROGRAMME, Firet appearance of Mr. HARRY STANWOOD, Eecentrie Comedian and Banos BRYANTS MINSTRELS, | THE BLACK “priaaxps, BRYAND'S MINSTRELS Bi K BRIGANDS, THE BRACE PROANDE MATINEE EVE ty | ATURDAY RY. ANT! 8 oT Hi M' ANDREWS, SPECIAL Notic NING next, first appearance (since his ret alifornin) of Mr. ANDREWS, the popular ‘ OH EAA Delinentor” and original TERMELON Monday next, every even! McANDIE Nie ong BR’ OPERA HC end Fate day Matinee. 1 M1 MAN, NYO CHARG: E | LADIES ACCOMPANIED | N E POR THE | by gentle ae on adn aa to OR nae LADIES, TONY PASCOR'S OPERA LAI HOUSE this evening tree of charge, PIANOFO: DeD ES. A 1 HAINES BROS, 27 Union square. First class handsome new Pianfortes for sale WEBER AND OTHER NEW AND 5 Pianos, Prince & Co.'s Organs, for rent, or for sale on instalments. T, GORDON, 706 Br 8200; Stool, $900, Cover, &e. ence 12) West, Twenty-third PIANOFORTE TUNER, FOR CASH, TO-DAY Wu L sacrifice one of the celebrated \ forten With all the iatese. Improversenmss Tully guaran: teed by manutacturer. No. 7 Bleecker strect, near Bow- e FOURTEENTH SONMER & 00.8, 149 EAST. street, corner Third eon ei veral good second hand Pianos, low for cash, © nt; tirst class new Piano for easll’ or instalments on the most reasonable terms, LADY WILL SELL AN tave rosewood Weber Planoforte, full round corners, for less than $253; also rosewoud'7 octave Piano, $100, "os third street. {. CHICKERING ROSEWOOD PIANOVORTE, ZA. seven octave agraffe, every impr forte, bargain for cash; beautiful Parl chea BIDDLE, 15 Waverle, I Organ very ¥ place. near Broadway, LARGE STOCK OF PIANOS, BEST MAKERS, TO rentor pea rent allowed on purchase, ‘Call MW. ME » § Union square (165 ib Fourth av.) OOD PIANO, IN PERFEOT A at BARGAIN, —ROSE PIANO FOR SAL feel make seost BOO, Tor $273, ales Fartor Furniture at a sacrifice; property of family ’ enth street, near Fifth av. D SCALE PATENT AGRAF' ‘uctave Pianoforte, best city maker, ¢ $875, for $275: Stool and Cover; Marié wo wainut Suits, brocatel and’ reps. Mirrors, Bronze ia and fining ‘olo} Rie near intl \ 7 OCTAVE, fice for cash; hth avenue, ROSEWOOD PIANO. $l reat bargain; were, lense GORDON, MiGRIFICEST 7) ooravE IML forte, having carved legs, &e., superb overstrang instrument; ateat examine, SAME 4.0) FOR A HANDSOME 7 SZLV rosewood, oversirnng Pi finish; good as new, at 425 West ft nei ‘inth avenue, OCTAVE, CAKVED splendid tone and enty-eighth street Me "SIC AL. {OR SALE--PRICE $125—A “SMALL PIPE, ORGAN, six stops. Address. A, BENEDICT, 292 West Elev: enth street, Tet ay TAN “ORGANIST oF EXPERIENC f AA ig held in a church in or near New Jor aaa ery P Gesahie best references, Ad pEow BET, PELTON & €0.'3 STANDARD RD ORG! NS, 21,000 now now In nse. Warerooms #41 Broadw: Send for a circular, WINGING LESSONS—BY A COM iT PROFESSOR, # pupil's residence; method easy and rapid; Italian and TA ices terms moderate, Address, with residence, CELLIN roadway. a chol 0) chure ress, with 1 reference and jexus, ei bes 104, Bridgeport, Coun. ¥ Antoinette Patlor Suit. crimson satin, cost £450, for $200; | | THIS EVENING, upright | WEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, | the Box oftice, | Broadway, See “PEARS YDIA THOMPSON, ENTIRE CHANGE GF BILL, j SATURDAY MATINEE, BKATURDAY EVENING, the wortd-famed MISS AYR THOMPSON af BES corel COMPANY, ‘will appear in an entirely new performance, - THE LATEST EDITION sais of KENILWORT! generally pronounced the best ts inthe extensive Fepertoite of this com SECURE EATS IN ADVANCE, feat bee ty to SPaation: “4s A. ‘ins hi it of ait hich va i rae he nresented for the pLYMPIC. MONDAY, Dec. 9—AIMEE—OPERA BOUFFE. A proprietor and Manager. M LESTER WALLACK retor er Mr, ENOKMOUS SUCCESS it Mr, SOTHERN ‘as Lor DUNDREARY, t CROWDED HOUSES, ENTHUSIASTIC APPLAURE, ‘The immense demand for sents necessitates the opening of the Box Book for the securing of seats IN ADVANCE, LORD DUNDRBARY LORD DUNDREARY | EVERY EVENING at8o'clock, and SATURDAYS eS etal past Due notice will be ven irof the frst appearance of My. iss EFFIE GERMON, Mrs, JOUN JOHN GILBERT, SBPTON, 1BLO'S GARDEN. Lemees and Mani ‘OPENING and the GRAND Bae pron MANOR. oer’, os SARRER? & PALMER NIBLO’S GARDEN BATURDAY" EVENING, Si NOVEMBER 20, en this greate: musical XND" BALLET SPECTACLE th. alitdaighorign’. Batesettr waantiCal & a wi all i lorious Pageantry, a cenery, ane Onn VINBST BALL er ever seen in Americ Seats can now be had at the Box Ottis ‘Curtain risen betore 8 rds: y, Dece ONE DOLLAR. Admission, with Reserved Se Family Cifcle (entrance on Cro I1BLO'S GARDEN, ud Nth er will Ne redeemed at ders of Tickets for enin mn ay Ne nin vember 25, wi Mon god on the Opening a irsday Matinee. November 23 Thursday Evening. ‘ember 25 Friday Evening..... November 3 Raturday Matinee. Saturday Evening. Must present them November 30 ‘ovember 30 cliange or re- demption. office open daily at 8 A. M. OPENING. Maun evti RDAY, November 30, FIRST MATINE] TURDAY, December 7. 0OD'S MUSEUM, LAST TIMES OF THE WANDERING DUTCHMAN, T THIS Miteats ATs, site and talented JOUNNY TCHR 50} JOHNNY THOMPSON, THOMPSO: TO-DAY LAST TIME OF the popular and successtul burlesque of Ixto) with all the in the new Veautiful Blondes, sensation comedy of as originally THE, WANDEWING __ Produced here. DUTOHMA! EVEN Benefit of J. J, SELL ‘overty Plats,” &c., eat Drama of preceded by the beautiful petite Drama of the BROKEN SWORD. SATURDAY EVENING, last pe SUNDAY EVEN Grand Sacred Concert by the Rudolph “Rosinsky Vaude- ville Opera prouRe.. DTTERY OF ra FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, bile eae el pe oa A GLORIOUS LA BIRCH, WAMBOLD & US) SAN FRANCISOO, MINSTRELS. reat _RICARDO, Birch, preranaias Bs ckus, Read, Ks, Norrie, Joligon, Powers, Muilaly, Gibbons, GRAND cA Ci] et Seen OPERA, THE wragie KOON yoous LIKE ME. NE. MATINEE THANKSGEVING DAY, AT 214. _ Seats secured six days in advance: ARNUMR GREAT SHOW, UM, ee mance of POMP, pe CIRCUS, GYMNABTS, QUESTRIANS, weit, MILLSON, LAZELLE, NICHOLS, 3 HEYN Lvs, BLISS. BUSUNELL, KS, DONAL! MAR D, MON’ i VERDE, MAL x18" i FRANK MELY! pave ©. All under the direct ruperelsioh of that of Fashionable Arenic Entertainments MENAGERIE OF RARE WILD BEASTS. OUR LIVING GIRAFFES, One Hundred of, of the Most ¢ Nah tS imens of the } opular ned er Bun Castello. MANIN WHITE, POLAR BEARS, LIONS, TIGERS, ELEPHANTS, RDS TAvine, HORNED. HORSE, GonILL As OPARDS, gs de. | DWARFS, G1 MRIPTS, Tickets fok sale and seats secured six days in advance. MONDAY, wegen 2 2, first, appearance of ONSTEUR 'D'ATAT MAN ONTTLL THEE {KOS And his Tatented F STEIN 4 HALL, HBS RIGHT LE at Steinway Hall on 3, 4,810, 11, 13, ATINEKS, F7and i. The following subjects will be comprised in this series oF Weturess~y Tey IN CENTRAL AFRICA, bi ii) HORRORS OF THE SLAV: the followin RIUMPHS, OF CHRISTIAN ULOUS LAND. THE BAT i mo THE J LIVING Th y ONARY AND SCIENTIFIC ‘ORK, R TANGANIK A. THE. TREASU! is'0) WO! RFUL LAND, THE sg sina is D Pip PO URUBR. Each Lecture will be upon a’ different subject and in- wore reed with amusing anecdotes, was ‘Tickets for the eight lectares—price, $10, Includ- at—Ds ‘on eal git the box ottice, teinway ‘ial. eae lintaion: Sti reserved. seats OD conts extra The sale of tickets fo: single, lectures will comme: yy, November 30, at the !ox ofllce, Stein Hall, Schirmer’s, 701 Broadway, and Theatre ticket ol it Broadway. in SERIES OF PROMENADE 00 nih Regiment, N.G.8.N.¥., | mental Armory, at $o’clock, on Saturday even- aber 3, December 21, January 25, February 22, y be obtained from Orderly Sergeants of the various companies, the mmissioned stat Adju- tant €. B. Bost eran € L LARD, | BM Ath grand | * CHASIPIONSHIP MATCH, CYRILLE, DION, Champion of America, | Vs, will be given by the Se: rp rom gay amond Cue, R 4 d points on a four-pocket for Bh 20, 1372, | residence, tho company, Matinee af Saturday, | A Ke NIBLO'S GARDEN, | Hera 12 oi ; the Rev. | by the Rev. | Buizapern BALDW | late residence, 187 I | vember 30, 18° | St. Tere: | will be celebrated for the repose of her soul; thence | vember 28, after a lingering illness, ose parties unable to attend these amp oria tures can haye them | forwarded, post tree, on receipt af 2) cents, by addressing SECRETARY NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 615 New ULL HARMONIC ou InTY AL Bp ans? 29, at 2: Male, i ¥ Oi ‘Aus Ins BY | not being able to gala alii ay will be | admitted tree this evening to TONY PACTOW'S OPENS | HO: | R, RICHARD HOFFMAN TULL sp monnees to Its srienrds aa ce public a third se take place nt Chiekering’s | 1 Burke, , hers nat the series Marten's, Broadway, vias, HD Ln Fourteenth received at Messrs, Jordan and at Messrs, Chickering & » thi ing.” pric antes | orm anon 4 Beg NG me, Before,” | “a y goo uueh,"* is Cantata, “ Pionic’), We. “DitsON 4 VO. ‘Publishers i Broadway. Gy THE GAD) REJOIR, | Foxy PASTOR adinits them. ail tree to his Qvera touse this (Friday) y BTROPOLITAN THEATRI SHOW “PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTWENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VANITY OUTS CONSTANTLY ON HARD, | o'clock, | toattend the funeral, NOVEMBER 29, 1872. A — (GRANGE POR On; THES DAY. Ae iep shite, 8; Bedroom etm Sif: Garpets 00° T BENDALLS OLD STAND—FURNITURE, CAR- ts and a eeneINg, cheep for cm, or Ginne wee! ee and monthly paymei pay, ‘and 1 ‘Hudson street, ora of Gamal ste A. MA@GUICENT, PARLOR SUIT, CRIMSON SATIN ; for $200 5 one do. bine, 6: brocatel nd ee aA Ho) "lane ites dirrora. Curtst cost for cash; family: leaving for tier pe Wes West at lly leavi Eighth inatzeet (biton place) sing er RARE OPPORTUNITY.—PRIVATE VANILY LEAV. el will sell Carp ‘lor 8 d Kaite, Beading, c., n lots, less than hale cont a West ‘Twenty: ‘third stre DR. BE. GLENNON. SMALL FAMILY BREAKING UP Ing wil sell, at liberal discount, HOUSEKEEP. | gomplete Bedroon Diack walnut and one rep Suit, luck walnut cane Chats “diisiots. ‘stair Carped, £e., al news AMERICAN, Hetaid office. Aaa LARGE Row riper yee oF i ee Bearcat 2,, fire and Bedding at iowcat cash, v ineaiments, at O'FARRELES warebouse, 20) Eigith: jue, corner hrwentueths Mrs. t. MAGNIFICENT DRAWING Ri 10M Beat COVER | ed silk bay em cost $49), for $200; ao., $50; Piano- ings: bi property family) Teaving crt: A forte, Bronzes, Painti 96 West 15th et, near OR SALECENTIRE, LOT SOLID WALNUT COUNT 8a Mice Railing, Drug Drawers, Grocery a Bheiven Chairs Aoulse Deser’ puftelent {OF Any stores will be shipped free; must be gold at once. Apply at G47 Hudson street. RNITURE WANTED.—ANY PARTIEA HAVING the entire contents of a honse of second hand Furni- sale at a ar eT can Ox Li ture, Carpets, Mirrors; &e.. for sh customer by addressing A, oR BE KL PAYMENTS—C. RP Mon Puroure, Bedding, ern iegl Di & CUNNINGHAM, 384 and 286 Third avenue, near fT ty-eighth street. _Frices lower | than any other house in the city, SAVED! SAVED! SAVED!— PER CENT FROM $e iroud wag’ prices can be saved by purchasing Your DLIAM H, LEDS, 277 Canal and 09 ful. Call and examine our’ stock of rich upho! , Jardiuiere stands, Work Tables, Fane: ee WEEE. OR MONTHLY PAYMi Vurniture, (: THWAIT & CO. 4g, u hat stock and low prices: Purlor and Chamber Bults In great var ety, Bargains ior cash, Purni ton street. steres hair, er WATCHES, “JEW ELRY, &e. JPRANKFIELD 4 CO, JEWELLERS, 88 EIGHTH AVE. nue, corner Twei iy sixth street, and 209 Sixth ave- nue, corner Fourteenth street—Anierican Watches, Cuc- koo'and French Clocks, Diamont, Goll Jewelry, soll | Silver and finest Sliver” Plated Ware, choice selections, at manutacturers’ prices, pe RAE SI a MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. + + Married. BARMORE—HAGADORN.—On ‘Thursday, November | 28, by the Rev. Dr. King, HARSEY BARMORE, KIvtig Keen aH oniy daughter of Samuel Cet alt of this city, hinebeck and yonkers papers Bi lease copy. BEEKMAN—CARLOUG m Wednesday, Novem- ber 2%, 1872, by the Rev. J, J. Browner, LEMURL F, BEEKMAN to GEORGIANA CanLovan, hoth of this city. No cards, MAYNARD—LAMBERT.—On ‘Tuesday, October 8, by Bottame, FREDERICK MAYNARD to MARY ANN LAMBERT, all of this city, No cards, Mcrray—Lamp.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday evening, November 27, at the residence of the bride’s mother, by the lev. Engene Cassidy, JouN A. MURRAY to ALICE A. Lamn, all of South Brooklyn. Philadelphia papers ‘ave copy. PEARSON—JONES.—At_ Lodi, N. J., on Wednesday, November 27, at the ‘at Congrepzational Chureh, . F, Johnson, Davin PRARSON, Jr., of Jersey City, to” SARAH, only daughter of ‘Adam C, Jones, of Lodi, N. J. PENDEXTER—ROs Tuesday evening, No- vember 26, by Rev. Dr. Crosby, SAMUEL H. PEN DEXTER to MARY B, Ross, both of this city, Pexny—BonksvreL.—On Wednesday, November 27, at the residence of her brother, 310 Carleton avenue, Brooklyn, by the Key. © hares H. Homer, Hon. FE. Perry (Senator), of Cobourg, Canada West, to Miss MARY G, BoNEsTEUL, of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, Milwaukee and Fond du Lae papers please copy. ROBERTS—ELLI8,—At_ the West Baptist church, Kreischerville, Staten Island, on Thursday, Novem: ber 28, by Rev. David Taylor, Wit.1amM R, Roperrs, of New York, to Fannig W. EUs, youngest daughter of Abraham Ellis, of Kreischerville, SLIPPER—JENKINS.—In Brookly yn, Oo: Wednesday, November 27, at the residence oot ths bride’s pa- rents, by Rev. Norman Seaver, D. D., Joseru A. SLIPPER to ZiLLAu, daughter of Charles Jenkins, ar. t0 4 Haga- ‘On st Wanp—Coprrey.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, No- vember 26, at the residence of the bride’s mot by the Rev. Edward L. Wells, of Southport, Conn., CHARLES F. Warp, of New York, to HARRIET eed youngest daughter of the late Seth God- rey. WARREN—BARTON.—On Tuesday, November 26, at the residence of the bride's parents, in this city, b the Rev. John Murray Forbes, D. D., Wint1am Y. WARREN, Of Buffalo, N. Y., to CLARA, daughter of William Barton. WHITTEN—BLOODGOOD.—In this city, on Tuesday evening, November 26, by Rev. William Ormiston, & D., Honavio H, Wrirven, of Buifalo, N. Y., to LIA F., daughter of Matthias Bloodgood, Died. Aagxew.—Un Thursday, November 28, 1872, Ros- rrr T, AGNEW, in the anth year of his age. Friends of the famnly are anvited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 429 West Twenty- eighth street, on Saturday, at one o'clock. BaLWwin.—On W dnesday evening, November 27, , in the 92d year of her age, and friends are invited to atten the funeral services, at her late residence (at Dr. Linsly’s), 22 Lafayette place, on Friday, at four o'clock P. M., and also at the old Methodist Rpisco- pal church at White Piains, on Saturday, at twelve o'clock, noon. A special car will leave Central de- pot (vorty- second street) on Saturday, at twenty minutes to eleven o'clock A. M. November 26, Captain Ron- Her relativ Eur BLACK, Of the bark Gazelle, Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late 58 Seventy-seventh street, corner ot this day (Friday), at twelve On Thursday, November 28, 1872, ALI! d Wile of James Blaine, in the "28th year | a age. Yhe relatives and friends of the family are uly invited to attend her funeral, from her late residence, 75 Eldridge street, on aturday, the oth inst, at’ one o'clock, Interment im Calvary | Cemetery. BLAUVELT.—On Tuesday morning, | Jenne C. rae N nian church, on Friday, the 29th, at eleven o'clock “Brapy.—On Wednesday, November 27, 1872, ii1- LEN E. Brapy, wile of John Brady, and daughter Bec ond avenue, November days, the relatives and friends of the family are re | Zi JOHNSON, in the 58th’ year of his age. ie rel ; #0 attend the fuyeral, at the residence of hi | Corron, youngest son of Joseph and Annie | vited to attend the “bgt ) spectfully Invi wile of Mr. Jolin Blauveli, of Rutherfurd | eral services will he held in the Preshyte- | | of dames Candler, aged 29 years, § months and 11 | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her | her late residence, 288 South dighth street, Brooklyn, E. D. The remains will be | taken to St, Peter's and’ St, Paul’s church, on Fvi- cond street, near | day, November 29, at ten o'clock, where a requiem | mass will be held for the repose of her soul, and thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. BRaKER.—On Wednesday, November 2 RS, youngest danghter of George and Aun * Blizabet Braker, aged 1 year and 10 months, The funeral will take place to-day (Friday), from 319 East Miity-first street, CLARKE.—On Wednesday morning, November 27, 1872, Nora A., wife of Cornelius Clarke and eldest danghter of Puilip and Catharine Lyons, ‘The relatives and friends of the famil, spectfully invited to attend the funers reet, on Sa st nine o'clock A. @ solemn requiem are re- ‘om her “3 chureh, where a to Calvary Cemetery. CrarMaN.—In Bro ) N. Y., on Thu M BETH, daughter of Edward and Kilzabeth B. C man, aged 21 years and 11 months, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are in- | vited toatttend the funeral services, Friday atte noon, 29th inst., from 227 Putnam avenne, at three The remains will be taken to Utica for | interment, Utica, Rochester and London (Eng.) i c Nov ber 28, Francis. 86 COPY. KARY.—On Thursday, CrBary, the beloved wile of Martin Cleary, i the 52d year ot her age. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her papers two o'clock P, M., on Friday, November DILLON.—On Tuesday, November 28, James DILLON, in the 63d year Of his age. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, | Mott strect, on Friday, November 29, at halt-past ten o'clock ‘A. M., without further notice, DRvMMOND.—On ‘Tuesday, November 26, ROBERT after a | long and painful iliness, W! TLLIAM S, DRUMMOND, in the 47th year of jis age. ‘The relatives end friends of the family and Dodge | Division, No, 158, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 842 Fight ave- nue, on Friday, the 29th inst., at one o’clock P. M., without further notice, mv GRANT.—On Wednesday, November 27, WILLIAM GRANT, 39 years, 3 months and 12 da} ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invi to attend his funeral from his late residence, East Twenty-fourth street, this (kriday) aiternoun, at half-past one o'clock. HANLON.—On Wednesday, November 27, Enwarp P., son of Thomas and Mary Hanlon, aged 3 years | and 9 beg cl Dearest Eddy, thou hast left us, ‘And Pie 1088 we dee} ply eu was rae who hast bereft ws— in all onr sorrows heal. The meade ot the family are respectfully invited ba the funeral, on ae afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 5 Prince streete ; | son, Martin Cleary, 518 Kast Fourteenth street, at | | HexxING.—In Hartford, Conn., ERNEST, infant son ofJ. A. and A. 8, Hekking. JouNSON.—On Weanesuay morning, November | 27, at his residence, Coney Island ad, HENRY latives and friends of the family are re- speending invited to attend the funeral, from St. Paul's Episcopal church, Fiatbush, L. L, on Satur- day, November 30, at two o'clock P. M. JOHNSTON,—On Wednesday, eovemnee 21, widow of David Johnston, in the 83d yea age, anative of the parish ot Killakeery, ‘Tyrone, Ireland. e relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from ber late residence, 215 West Fiity-seventh street, om Friday, November 29, at one o'clock. JonEs.—On Tuesday, November 26, Mrs. MARY JONES, aged 71 years. ‘The relatives and friends, and those of her son, Walter Jones, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, November 29, at eleven o'clock, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. E. Davies, 123d street, between Seventh and Eighth | avenues, Joycr.—On Thursday, November 26, JOHN JOYCE, a native of county Galway, Ireland, aged 46 years. The remains will be taken irom his late resi- | dence, 85 Ninth avenue, on Saturday morning, at | halt -past nine o'clock, to St. Bernard’s church, | West Thirteenth street, where @ requiem mass Will be celebrated for the repose of his soul, and ‘om thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. he ene of the family are respectfully invited Gi “peta Papers please copy. Kank.—At his residence, 225 Johnston street, Brooklyn, Pkrek Kane, trom the parish of Ku ashee, county Longtord, Ireland, @ brother-in-law Hayya, r of her county | to the Rey. Father Begian and iso to Dr. Michael} Beglan, aged 12 72 years, Resquiescat in Pace. Amen, The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, ‘the remains will taken to St, James’ church, Jay street, where a solemn high mass will be offered up for ‘the repose of his soul, at nine o’clock, Saturday morning, and fron there to Calvary Cemetery. Kine.—On needa’ November 26, Cecita, wife of P. W. King, ears, The relatives at and félends of tne family are re- spectiully invited to attend the funeral, irom her late residence, 331 East Thirty-third street, this (friday) afternoon, November 29, at two ‘o'clock, LAWLOR.—At 21 Catharine street, on Wednesday, November 27, ANN, daughter of Bridget and John Lawlor, native of Queens county, Ireland, aged 32 years. Relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from her late restdence, 21 Catharine street, this day (Friday), November 2, at one o'clock P. ManriIN.—On Weduesday, November 27, SARAH T. Martin, widow of Alexander Martin ‘and daughter of the late Thomas Rich, Relatives and friends and those of her daughter, Mrs, Sarah A. Willis, are invited to attend the funeral services at uer late residence, 237 East she ty eis street, at four P.M., on Friday, the soth inst, MATTHIAS.—On Wednesday, November 27, Rev, B. MATTHIAS, in the 75th year of his age. The relatives and friends are respectfull; pothed 801 - law, Mr. John Y, Culver, on Prospect Park, Brook- lyn, on Saturday, “November atone “o'clock, without further notice, MraD.—At Mare Island Navy Yard, Cal, on Tuesday, November 26, GEORGE L, Mkap, Paymaster United States Navy, aged 34 yea! Notice of funeral on the arrival of the remains. Moory.—On Wednesday, November 27, Gron Moore, aged 12 years, 1 month and 2 days, Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to-day, from the residence of his parents, 1,570 Third avenue, at eleven o'clock McCartny.—On Wednesday, November 27, EL- LEN McCarrny, in the 65th year of her The relatives and iniends of the family: are in- from the residence of her daughter, Mrs, M. J. O’Brien, 38 Wythe ave- nue, Brooklyn, E. D.. on Friday, November 29, McInrosH.—On Thursday evening, November 28, HESTER ALEXANDER MCINTOSH, daughter of the Jate Major Lachlan McIntosh, of Georgla, aged 78, Funeral services at the Madison square Presbyte- rian church on Saturday morning, at half-past nine o'clock, Remains will be taken to Glen Cove, Long cart by eleven o'clock train from Hunter's Point. . NaYLon.—On Wednesday, November 27, PETer NaYLok, in the 72d year of his age. ‘The relatives ani friends of the bad are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, irom his late residence, 314 Fifth avenue, on Saturday, No- vember 30, at hal -past two o'clock PB M., W! thou further notice, OGDEN.—On EpGaRn Wednesday, November 27, FREDERICK O1 , in the 23d year of his age. Funeral on Sunday next trom No. 1St. Luke's plac e, at one o'clock, O’BRiEN.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Novem- ies 27, Mary A, O'BkiEN, wife of John O'Brien, ged ai years. “Seuweral from 35 elo PM street, on Friday, No- vember 28, at two o’cloc! Albany papers pl re RICHARDS.—On redness jay morning, November 27, 1872, after a lingering iliness, CHARLES, youngest son of Edward J. Morgan Richards. ‘The friends of the family are Sb paaeh invited 1o attend the funeral, which will take place at their residence, Girard avenue and Juliet strect, West. Morrisania, on Friday, November 29, at three v'cloe! Re young On Thursday, November 28, HENKY, stson of Myer and Rose Rosenbiatt, aged ears, 6 months and 22 days, he relatives and iriends are Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, Kast Filty-seventh street, on Friday, 2vth inst. one o'clock P. M. in Wednesday, September 11, 1872, of ANCES Ito. ‘p.—Snddenly, on Wednesday, November sidence OF H, ©, 8, Jervis, Brooklyn, Mrs. Mary G. TOWNSEND, Wife of C. J. Townsend, of Kingston, Funeral services Friday, 2¢th, at two o'clock P. M., from her late residenve, Kingstup, N.Y. W. 2t.—On Thursday, November 28, 1872, Many 3 WANIER, ngest daughter of G. §, and Mary Wanler, aged 5 years and 8 months, ‘Tie relatives and friends of the family are re- to attend the funeral, from the vesidence of the parents, 413 Eighth avenue, op —s afternoon, November 30, at one 0’ *clock. W .3.—On Monday, November 11, of inflam- - ‘Timbuetov, Yuba county, Cal, and friends of Smartsviile, Ltoatiend ft, OM Prte nds of the famil, lonia Lodge 188, 1. 0. O. Cal, ot which he wa ber, are invite: his funeral, at 415 West Nineteenth str day afternoon, at one o'clock, Wi Suddenly on Wednesday, Novernber 27, Parrick Wiersrox, native of ‘trade, county ry, lreland, aged 24 years, »trieuds of the family are respectfully invited nd the funeral, from the residence of his i Kast Viftv-fourth street, this day (Fri- day), at one o’¢lock P.M. i titensic THOMAS C. FIELDS’ PROPERTY. cE slatives and fr L ., The Rumor of Its Attachment a Canard— Are His Bondsmen State that They Fully Securcd—Interview with Mes: Florence and Quigg In consequence of a statement which appeared in several of yesterday morning's papers to the cect that the private residence of Mr. Thomas C. Fields, one of the Park Commissfoners, and also the property of his bondsinan situate at MeComb's Pam, and popula known as Florence's Hotel, had been seized by Sherif’s officers, by virtue of an attachment in a civil suit, @ HERALD reporter yes- terday proceeded to the last-named well-known hostelry, on Uariem jane, and introduced himself RE ‘lorence, [have called to asecr- tain it ‘there is any truth in the statement made by the papers that this property is in the haads of the Sheri Mr. FronrNce—Not an atom. Why should it be? If there was any lien on it I could and would pay it. The papers must be crazy. Vve neither von nor heard of y¥ attachment, and, unless the me after | went to bed last night and fet before L arose Unis morning, they've never been near the place. REPORIER—You ave one of Mr, Fields’ bondsmen, T believe? Mr, FLORENCE—Yes; certainly. Mr. Michael J. Quigg and myself are on Fields’ $5,000 bonds, and Mr. weg and Lare on the $60,000 set. He ampiy secured Us both with his property, consisti of his house and eighteen lots about two hundred fect from the Bowlevard at Manhattanvélle, before he went away. ‘They couldn't attach this place anyhow, for I've sold it, though I still keep it on in just the same way I've been doing for the last twenty-fve years, REPORTER-—Had you any. especial motive for be- coming Mr. Fields: sure y? strong one, personal p. Tnover received @ cent from 3 he rave or offered to give me any ation ‘ana imply done as a mat- vi 2 re ir, FLon sec how it could be without my Knowing it. Here's Mr, Quigg, he can tell you better than T can_even. Quigg. (to you know wno is in possession of Fields? house now ? Mr, QU) 10G—Of course I do; John Ryan, the man he leit in charge of it. Mr. FLORENCE—Well, see here; this paper “4 youand Bancker have attached it and put | fou ae Sheriffs in possession until @ svit com- menced by you against Tom is determined, Mr, Quiug—Nonsense; there's not a@ solitary word of trath in that statement. I was up there meet oaty yesterday, and everything was ai! ight then, Mir, FLORENCR—Yos; and I was there, too, ‘There "Bem was only an filiterate oN Lrishwoman the she wouldu’t even let me in, Pll Lape however, and you can publish what I say If like, that neither parcels of property have bee! are ia the migtvest I dl ee attacl any suit, as Mr, Cla} have a ‘good deal to any before any such actioN could be taken, Here the interview ei

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