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AMUSEMENTS, (De viric—cRxevieve DE BRABANT, YSERA BUT O° ONE OF AIMEE. SEW PARISIAN OPERA BOUFFE THIS EVENING. ee Hd are g EEC DR DB rming tol BONELLL In her. autitul role ¢ ay FORO FRIDA’ ueey ane, or ra MATUE Ares, SHOT, SATURDAY ARTES RNOON AT Ug (Last MATINEE BUT ONB), LA UEL sarurbAy EVE atk O'CLOCK, MONDAY NING CR ae tant BRtGAN DS pe ita SATURDAY, ONLY BELLE HELENE MATINER, Admission (with reserved sent) Seats secured at the theatre, 114 and TOL ry ents Preparation a grand acomle point of view, foun: ving's celebrated ” ihre bo Princesses,"” on F Splend Scene: ro evita id Etre und . seni bowen company, introdue », heoadway, Spectacular Lexend, ded upon Washingto entitled ous Cos: 5 many eto. ey tie AS ANNOUNCEMENT, KES BENE FRIDAY EVENING, RST SEND ONLY, ba fd oF oe ax PERICHOLR, NEW YORK AERALD, THURSDAY, AMUSEMENTS. PHoore's THEAtRE, Anaual Mr RDWEN BOOT! TRIS AND RVERY EVENING DURING THE WERK . Mr. EDWIN BOOTH ~ _mtouaito nr, apaere's at which will be rowed wi th ihe amie en scene and appointments wection, At the MATINER on rabcsons at?, i EDWIN BOOTH DON omsa Seats seoured six days | ee Diwon & Co.'s music ‘lore, Al Broadway. TBLO'S Wey? i. Rey GARDEN. Losses Managers... EVERY EVENING. ye a LOTO EO LOT THE Gnawnns? Bruotacts ty Ek eee ON Music vai MeN? Varieties, SATURDAY | i outer Past ONE. FATIN(: X "8 Al ANERIOUS, NiBHO'8 GARDEN. Morar ears of ak, in his 1, VIOLIN SOLOS. IB BAZAN. CTT ae “gAtUEDAY MATINEE. only ve ys _Won! ERFUL. TBLO'S GARDEN. DAVIES. THE PREMIER soli OF THE WORLD, s EASE TIME LA PERICHOLE, LYNPIO. BELLE HELENE MATINEE. 1 GAEL Le) BATURDAY, at 13, PHL MATINEE OF TaL08 cio Gar : the celebrated Frenc! Admission (with seat), $1.” Gallery, fe. ne cee Ww, see th Hy aBiace 8, Pebpaine and SCAT .Mr, LESTER WALLACK RY EVENING enti farther notice, j RN . will appear in his extraordinary impersonation of . BROTHER 5AM. SAM, RAST NEW SCENERY AND APPOINTMENTS. jardon Scene, Shenae. by head Wilson, of Fourteenth arty, gaat, meludes Me SUTHERN, Mr. GILBERT, Miss EFFIE GERMON ‘and Miss ROSE akoe AN, ; BROTHER sam i MATINEE MATINEE ‘ MATINER 6 EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON until further nace, at 1:30. To advance. the first appearance of Mrs. on $1; Family Cirle Be; Mr AUGUSTIN DALY LAST NIGHTS OF ROUND THE CLOCK. EVENING Late * agusare UL be acted Mr. A ro: Tmrusely popular and yee ‘amusing leoal Sint CHa ta act Mie THe CLOCK. of Mrs. JOHN WOOD ae Juliana Tartar of weed JOUN BRO OUGHAM aa the tris iy jor tne ne tartous ieee i fa Yast wtanrsler the ay Teroupe of pat oy Eat of a agmificent Dissaiving Spectacle the ero lane, 3 LAST MATINERS p Tue OCK, SATURDA at ¥ ato o’olock. nto, Bre H Tbe AVENUE cea satlemen of of the Fifth Avenne Theatre and go y plows meet fr this morning, at It o'clock, in Feo ofthe rand Opera House. ‘820 West Twenty-fourth street. cane THEATRE, WM. B. PRELIGH. THURSDAY BV ay eet Innmenge Success of Mr, C Foster's ‘AMP ANGE. aCrowdy of deliguted audiences nightly evince their by, the Comedy of ETER W! SAORED CONCERT EVERY SUNDAY EVENING, Tu Preparation th the WELVE TEMPTATIONS. BW YORKER STADTTHUATRE, 66 AND 47 HOWERY. irteenth performance o LOUISE LICHIMAY'S GRAND, OPERA COMPANY, FRIDAY EVENING, Jan. 3% 173, at 8 o'clock, \iuduRNoTS. if atscan bo vectred at the New Yorker Stadt Theatre ica, 8120 enth street and Fourth avenue, ends ‘oc 185 Broadway. ERMANIA THEATRE ‘ourteenih street, near Third avenue Ab. neviN Donte THOR DER AN Comedy, in five wets by Gruber, Box office oven daily, rom 9 till # o'clock. Me™ vB YN 1 urd Sat _PIZARRO AN! AND YAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, corner of Twenty-cighth sifect an Cand Broadway, BIRCH, Wa \BOLD A MENSH BILE FOI THiS WEEK, NDR COLTON'S LAUGHING GAS. RK. COLTON'S LAUGHING GAS. . Director NWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. Svery evening. ems. New Songs, fresh Sol es and Comic Dances. Beata secured six days in advance. TO Fae OPERA HovsE 2 BON Ow! ERY, ND 1g he BURTON A GREAT AY E! in cnet ath pion lightnin, nave D: ‘a witrOL Ee VERDI: CHILDREN, BOB ee Werte POSTE: BILLY CARTER, Riitay PASTOR IN” ra es In - gate NDEKSON, JENNY earn, | finerson, ‘areicer, avon, “3 rard, bert, Celia Iferd, PANTOMIME HUMPTY. Y DUMPTY 19 IN 10% BOWERY. Gee OF MUpIC. tinee Performance to-d: rand Mat Mr. GOHN aga In bis favor comic character of O'all ‘Mrs. JOHN WOOD as Jenny Leatherlungs. COMBINATION OF TALENT, enn ons EVENING PERFORMANCE, 8 O'CLOCK, The he Sevelutn Regiment at? P.M. finest Orchestra in the city, Band. Admission to all parts of the hou ’ Box office open at oA % bictababsaeaes THENEUM, BROADWAY, BROADWAY, ‘onposlte Metropolitan Hotel. Manager. : kW. BUTLER GLORIOUS NEW’ Ye a A BRILLIANT BILI. OF ATTRACTIONS, The arent Ventritoquist of the age, MARRY BRYAN HARRY BRYANT. HARRY BRYANT. HAWRY BRYANT. ‘The London Coniique, JAMES TAYLOR. JAMES TAYL s AM TOGETHER WITH THE REG vy ie COM PAYOR Gene EY AR COMPANY. Matinee every Wednesday pa Saturd A CONSTANT CHANGE OF PROGK, oO LE FRANCAIS DE L'HARMONIE, ANNUAL MASKED AND ‘ANCY DRESS BALL ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Jai 3, 1873. EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 6i8 BLOAD- y, between Houston and Bleecker streets. —Every one should visit this wonderful Museum. It is full of | everyting people should see and understand. wi hilosophy of Marriage.” Those parties un to atiend these important lectures can have them jorwarded, Rott free, on receipt ot 25 cents, Arata SHORETAL hha Yori MUSE OF ANATOMY, 6h Broadway, New York. GRAND ORGAN CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN AT the Memorial Presbyterian church this (Thursday) evening, at § o'clock. Admission tree. HILHARMONIC SOCIETY, REHEARSAL FRIDAY, JANUARY § AT 24 P. M. “Ae CADEMY OF MUSIC, RED TO INDUCE x ens, Py, property Jn a in the Dot,” "The Streets of Rew K. SArr nd others well known by them to be American ( i pyrit Ay at, are unwil = to Gost self obliged to ‘take legal steps to assert rl ™inere are ie two or three pendred dramas of English Copy at be ere. 5 Ld bad th furely agree with’ ame {ha at gers have sure! reaped on my pieces since “London vest manger in 1841 to the present day might have prompted them to respect ae ‘AULT. mo HALL AScHa ¥ iy oa ae ures, | , far balls, coneerta, irs and lectures, by the ni taht oF longer, at reasoy a NeGONBUAL, Superintendent nthe Walag my property in those few Amer! oan A SPE obiiG TEINWAY HALL, aby S$ . B. MILLS, DR, 1. pat MBER M cepa URTH AND “LAST SOIRER OF CHAMBER “UsTE TUURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 2, STAGE. DIES GENTLEM means, education and reapectabiting KH gourne of Lesgons, fand public appearance when qualtited, sk Hlerald office Somber @ the profession. Address TON, Hera ba Maitorouras = ery THEATRICAL AND sow Pasay ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD SaorubI¥, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET 4 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THHATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUCS CONSTANTLY ON HAND I = Lectures | CERTAIN | __in the @ Gendariio Duck from Genevieve de Brabant. ‘NION SQUARE THEATRE. Ais Li oprie' or. Mr. Bs ayaa? ag AH focus até" Suturday Matinee, be. 7 begins a pxrraonpiNAny rer action. 18. EVENING, ‘The charming Comedietta, by J. F. Wootuer, In one act, 0) ANGE BLOssoms, oe haraceers aT Ba Me Edwards, aude Burroug! fee. (hor eee nne Reeth tetek ante ae ee ene AP 3 ward and Miss Lmogene Fowler. And a new romat rama ip three acts, recently Played with great succoss at the Court Theatre in onde and engi ted 50 Gharscters bye D. He Eay aki F. F. Mackay, J. Burnett Sontgen jomnery Laurens, W. ira Jennings, Miss jessy Mordaunt, Miss ns and others. MONDAY EVENING, Jannary 6, in five rg written Mr. John Brougham's new Draint oe TuEuLeY Cov and entitied ir jay from8 A. M. to 5 P. M. genie ire reltnar a dey Zone performances may be secure 100, 514° pie naa AND MANAGEB BROADWAY, THEATRE COMIQUE, 2 a Is|[e1El 8 a E] Sc $ 5 6 5 §| 7 iJ __SaTURDAY, Yea OMIQUE, 514 BROADWAY. THE BRST ENTER ERTAINMENT ‘aN THR ory. Maa COMIQUE, 514 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE THE 8T. NIGHOLAS HOTEL. 100 STAR PERFORMERS EVERY EVENING. UE, 614 BROADWAY. Tries COMI BOOTH. ae ficient of bas ta former pro- atthe Theatre, or at & PALMER BUARDERS WANTED, | Rati AVENUE—AN BLEGANT PARLOR FLOOR (will accommodate a large family) now vacant in the pleasant and conven’ ‘ located doublo house 45 Fifth avenue riyate table a iy: awaNTY: vanes fara fronts pier — pew! rts ma floor ti tote with fi Fat class Board; also a ‘wall Hoom on tiled C oor rerorouee. - STREET.—1WO BANDSOMEEY: FURNISHED 21%. anlar. Roine, COnnaGias, gua Oe she horn: exposure; private, table o sonite: ly (0 8 B, GOODALY, No. 6 Wosttwen of street HAW Avenue Hoteb. “Sreg 29 Hea ETT ace eed he | f offer, with private tia , 5G West Mery rap STRERT.—PRONT ROOM, OO with hat ym, second floor ; front Room, third floor, and roar Healt Rocime alt woul furnished, with oF ithout Board; terms very reasonable; fine location. for one weck. 133 WEST FORTY- “FIRST “STREET, BETWEEN Broadway and Sixth avenue.—Picasandy furnish- 6d Suits of Rooms, with excelicnt Board. Pulses SEVENTEENTH STREET.—NICELY ad double and single Rooms, with Board; el 7! oe wane, | ‘64 and baih; American family; torms $5 to $6 per weel __ SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMAL®S, Cooks, d&e. 6) 6 WEST ISTH ST. PLAOK.—A RESPECTABLE woman as excellent cvok, baker and lauudross; first claas city reference. = 340 WEST 42D ST., BETWEEN 8TH AND Ne avs.—A competent woman as. first class cook understands French ani American cooking; will do the coarse washing ; best city reference. Chambermaids, ‘ec. WE6T bt bed TM BAOK ROOM A RESPECT. 145 able and sewer, or to take care of childrens is wil iting and obliging city refer. 108 ; No objection to go & distance in the country. Call or address. 45 55 TH AVA THOROUGHLY COMPETENT 2) colored ed wit as drat class chambermaul oF wait: reas; unexceptionable city refe Dressmakers and a Seamstressen, 90 n.2t-cax exrmaunwonn rear pam | ir wis! a fow oaengomee yy day : will ome ; Me mie RAMUS b Orst WEST SIST ST.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS SEAM. rit eoy £0 50 ous by the Gay or week tn familics; 133 ing And can sew on in: D44 WEST FORTY-THIRD STREET.—A PLEASANT bomeyhalf a block from Broadway. Desira- ble Rooms, on third floor, for familtes or gentiomen gant Parlor; private table if desired; reduced prices; Unexceptionahle references exchanged. gUitence CITY,—TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN ily; ho accommodated ood Board in a private fam- nicely fui bathroom. and ail the com= toris of w "uote. ‘Apply at 165 Grand streot, Jersey City. ___ BOARD AND LOD LODGING \ WANTED, | ‘A GENTLEMAN ‘WANTS rw SINGLE ROOM, 200M, WITH A full or parti aig Addross, box 1,867 Fos GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE G00D Bo Gentes! private family preferre outhern exposure ; pring nok to Foxceod $30 per week, int chiding gra nd. BOY: Hot above ‘wenty-third atrect (west). Address , Herald OARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, WITH few ono other boarders, by two couple, With one gmail childk 8 yours; two steeping rooms and one parlor saat wilt Day $05 per weck; best roferences given and requl jired. Address box 19% Herald Uptown Branch ice. | Board; one on Fifth avenue pre- atin terms and other particulars, P, office, offlee. ‘ANTED—A LARGE SUNNY ROOM, UNFURNISHED Fabore. Pourte good Board, for a lady; location central, above Fourtesnth street; terms$10 per week ; in Private, famit { peceansnt ‘suited; references ex- changed. Address K, Di Second 1 avenue. WAsre ae UNFURNISHED ROOM, EXCEPT carpet, in a private house, convenient to Broadway, barweocuge pnicenth and Thi ixth streets. Address, th t M,, box 109 Hera Uptown Branch office. INGs BRIDGE. Thiet ONE. HALF MILE WEST K of Jerome Par! t ang Broadway, vil 2 nn shorong hes ished thi at; for parila tle Tenriding sing 0 the finest veg Fiquors and fnigied'at short notico the propristor reaper: aly ot ioe Ss public patronage. J. HARVE NUKE, Pro Pe ENGLAND HOTEL, NO. 80 BOWERY, CORNER of Bayard street; 200 light rooms, neatly ‘Tarnished; ees por night; $3 to $4 per week; for gentlemen rough: NF LoOTaE | pan NOTRL (EUROPEAN PLAN), cone BEEK- . man and Nassau streets, ncar new Post Rooms at aici guests. e Buge® (OF, famille and a uansient ff A. DURAND, Proprietor. nai COUNTRY | _BOARD, ont Ms ‘OUNTAIN HOUSE, SOUTH ORANGE, MONTROSE Station, N. J.—This favorite first class hotel is open for the Winter scason; it combines all the conveniences of city hoiol, witha good table and moderate prices; 60 seri ‘4 ep tot of Barclay street, via Morris and Es- sox Railroi aing daily . HITZELBERGER, Proprietor. _T0_ LET FOR Bt BUSINESS: _PURPOSES, (i QUTCHER STORE TO LET—THE BEST STAND IN the city, corner Thirty-slxth street and Bighth ave- $50 per'mouth wo a good tenant, “Inquire in corner at re. FyESK ROOM TO LET.—A FIRST RATE CHANCE for advertising agents, Apply at, the ofice of the EVENING TELEGRAM, NO. 2 J ‘ALL AND OTH. ACCOMMODA NS TO LET, auitable for a school, club, Uterary seslety, ke. 886 Went P ninth street. TEAM POWER, WITH LARGE AND SMALL SPEN- didly lighted Floors, to let; best power and finest "AppIY tO the engineer, 13 Baxter 434 7 7TH aV., SECOND BELL.—A FASHIONABLE week, with or Yor cr thout machine by the day or Vo goon eranwarn AND suaunnaree TO ‘a9 eatin if hy: a fgg Fe ae Ditens pena Rie aR Uptewa Biot ‘omee, 1,265 General Housework, &o. 4TH ST., NEAR 8D AV,—A GERMAN GIRI. do general housework, THROOP AV., BROOKLYN.—A YOUNG WOMAN todo housework or as chambermald, S Housekeepers, Ko, 3D AV.—A YOUNG AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, HTS Miahastninly lost bor husband, as housekeeper in a widower’s tamily, 381i = | 158. RESPECTABLE byes te LADY AND TWO sons, well educated, aged 23 and 21, desire positions with a country goutlema dy housokeeper ‘and sons to assist etor Address tor one week NEMPHIS, Herald anch office, 1,265 Broad- way. Uptown Laundresses, sc. 347 71TH AV.—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN TO GO out by the day or to do Aue washing and ironing or to take it to her own home. Nurses. &c. —A PROTESTANT WOMAN AS WET yuntry brefer sd. 2 OF 27TH 8T, ROOM 5.—A YOUNG GIRL ‘as nurse and soumstress or nurse and chamber- ‘maid. Call.on or address M. J. H., for three days. 818 FF basil 27TH ST.. SECOND FLOOR, REAR A married woman, with a full breast of milk, wane a baby to wet nurse or bring EPS on a oe tote. (A. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRI: AS NURSE: must be s good, plain sewer, and willing to make Rorselt generally uscful; good city re‘erence required. Apply between fl and 2 at 309 East loth st. Miscellaneous. LADY, OF RESPECTABILITY AND REFINEMENT, desires a position as companion to a lady no ob fection to an invalid or to travelling; ungueationable ref- erenoes given and required. -Addrés for three days Mise C.P. 1. Herald office. ANTED —A FRENCH WIDOW LADY DESIRES A situation in a family, either as governess or com: serteeyon | to travel; two years’ reference. pleture gallery. ipeesriche ee eh WANTED— MALES. ‘e ee YOUNG LADY a REFINEMENT, IN NEED OF immediate assistance, wishes a position as secretary o, triers meéd Aniwer. | Address for two or copyist; days NEEDY, box 13 Herald Uptown Branch office. N EXPERIENCED LADY, RETURNED FROM studying in Europe, wishes to teach French, Ger- nan, Mude, Latin or Hnglish highost reference. Ad: dross H. M., box 162 Herald Uptown Branch office, 1/265 Broadway. —ELP WANTED-FEMALES. A REDUCTION IN TELEGRAPHY eer women, boys and ite to Joara and tal HEATRE Comrade, 514 BR BROAD! cas Hart—Harrigan and Hart, Wild, a8 and Queen, BROADWAY —THRATEE COMIQUE in their great (Character Buetch, BLARNEY, 514. BROADWAY, CTHEATRE cosmIQUE. JENNIE HUGHES, Miss ADA WRAY, Miss Kiniy ONEIE. Miss MILLIE SANFORD. 514. BROADWAY THEATRE ¢ COMIQUE. THE GREAT ENGLISH TRICK CLOWN. 514 BROADWAY. THEATRE COMIQUE, “ THE ESTABLISHED NOVELTY THBATRE. Entire new Ollo of Fun every evening, — UM. EXTRA ATTRACTIONS, JRSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1873, Pi ANTY and UENGLER, LES AND i118 COMIC TRICK MULES The new Burlesc JACK, THE GIANT KILLER, BVENING } Burl JACK, THE Gas TILLER. GreINWAy, HALL. RUBINSTEIN THEO. THOMAS, RAND COMBINATION OF 7 HUBINSTEIN AND THEODORE THOMAS COMPANIES. THE GRANDEST CONCERT COMBINATION ON THOMAS. RUBINSTEIN, WIENIAWSEI, ian a aeely, FRIDAY EV ty Jan, 3 Ga? D LAST rot EAT COMBENATI vo RUBINSTEIN, We NIAWSKI, ree. sIHOMAS, in conjunction with TRIO, UNRIVALLED ORCHESTRA OF 50 ) PERFORMERS, RUBINSTEIN will play Concerto A minor (Schumann), acer Gigue and Air et Variations (Haudel); Suite (Rubinstein), WIENIAWSEI will and Fantasie, “Faust’ The THOMAS ORCHESTRA, under direction of THEO. THOMAS, will play Overture, “Leonore,” hoven); Overture, “Dimitri Donskol” Citubinstein Hungarian March, “Rakocay” (Liszt). SATURDAY AFTFRNOON, JAN, 4, ON! RUBINSTEIN, IENLAWSKETHONAS MATINEE, Admission, $2 and $3, according fo location; Second , Adintasion $i; Matinee Seats, $2.86 feat Steinws 701 and 114 Broadway. Tith (rHUnsDay) EV SING, January 2 at Brooklyn Academy, first and oni: earance of RUBINSTEIN, MIENIAWSEI and TH RE THOMAS’ ORCHES: Play, Cone Lista, No. & (Viewxtemps) eiee ot GREAT batt ed | IN BROOKLYN ba? hiaf ACADEMY. “GRAND COMBINATION of the BINSTEIN ta THEO, THOMAS COMPAN xy oink 3 ppearance of RUBINSTE. FLEN ORE THOMAS, in conju tion with THEGDORE THOMAS? Unrivalled | Orchestra, RSDAY) EVENING, JANU. Reger “4 eae $2 ond $2 50; at Brooklyn phn Ee and 14 Broadway, Admission, Family’ Cirele, BINSTEIN—THKO. THOMAS MATINEE. Stelnway Hall, Saturday afternoon, Jan. 4 at 2 ST INL A MATINEE OF THE GRRATEST CONCE 4 POSITIY Py JOINT MATINEE APPEARANCE OF RUB) NSTEINS WIENIAWSKL THEO, THOMAS, with his UNRIVALED OROHEST RA OF FIFTY PER- Ke nee the Matinee, reserved and thea &.. egmiaion, $i. Ww ready at Steinway’ B™ ANTS OPERA T10U! STREE' between 6th and 7th avs), near Boothe Theatre. ' GRAND HOLIDAY WEE! Every Evening at& Saturda: ‘Matinee at2 , . limmense atiractions for the Hol liday Week. N Ps i pls ISTRELS| Daniel tn the Bryant's Den, RELS: De Old Grav S Onerine. Orders, Shal LS ROUND THE BLOC ROUND THE BLOCK AT 2 EVERY SATURDAY. A will lecture AF the first time in New York on “MASTERS OF THE SITUATION. Ay Tickets © cents and 75 cents at the Hall and Schirmer's. second story building No.9 East Nineteenth sireet, — anv business, without steam demand greater than THOMPSON THE GREAT NOLS TRIOK PANTOMIME, pees in the city. 2) 4th Inve opposite Cooper tute. ~ | QuoP TO LET—LARGE AND LIGHT ROOM, IN INTELLIGENT LADY OF SOME BUSINESS N eS ability can secure a Ava eee after Permanent position af a, fixed to WHITING & CO., emen| Lispenard sitet, 254190; recently pat iu teat ines 0 POW ST gt Healing it de sired Apply to SOHN LLOYDS SONB. Noe t : 1fO LET—STON Molt, near Spring stree’ 211 Mott street, or at SCHAP 20 Second avenu yo LET UTCHE iC orner First street. SHOP AND Liv war whiter tet WITH A FRESH BREAST OF MILK. ted in Phyto bed family. For particular: call a i West 26th Bt Pewars PASTRY COOK WANTED—FOR SMALL first class hotel in New Haven. Call at 74 Nassau st., on Thursday, between 1 and bo'clock. WANTEDTAS LADY'S MAID AND NURSE TO AN invalid lady ; must be drst class, with highest refer- ences, Address, fn handwriting only,'8. 8., Union Club, W ANTED—A GOOD PLAIN COOK, WASHER AND sh Peed am a small private family. Cail at 149 East at fixtures comp ncighborhood good ut $35. Apply at 137 Bld Ae & a. NO LEASE—CONFECTIONERY TRIN A first class restaurant for aterm of years, Apply at 19 Park row. 4 64 BROOM TR FOUR Lots; terns ri able. one: me i, C, PEDDER, Ap Ar nold, c ‘anstadie Co. "3 309°C ‘anal atreet. AND 468 BROOME STREET.—TO LET, THE 466 fin Floor wud Basement in this desirable eee Apply to Hl. 0. PEOBER, Aruoid, Constable Canal strect, A FIRST CLASS TWET ROOM budget tito | floors; may be divided: 47 Greenwich aven agents take notice, Apply to the owner, 64 West Ten atree! (0 RENT—THE ELEGANT BROWN STONE I10USE, with carriage way aud stable, on Forty-ninth street, between Madison ard Fifth avenues; or will be sol rhea. Apply t to WM. H. RAYNOR, on Pi street. ERAL COMFORTABLY FURN ot, singly or en suite; alcove back Parlor; use iano If desired, 251 West Forty-third street, near Broadway. AURNISHED erences exe! E st ITE OR SI GLY; REF- 99 Clinton plac er RNISHED FOR HOU EEPING—LARGE ROOM, ry pleasant, frontin, “Bighth avenge, and W: Room and water closet, all on third tloor; terms mod- erate nexceptionable: nelghborhood. Call at30 West Twonty-eighth stree F URAISHED RECEPTI with closet, $8; Parle Upper Kom, $1794" quict ness location. 106 East Fi ROOM Floor, $22; wate hottse; central h street, east of JMROM $3.—CHOICE OF Room connecting ; fi up town ; new, clean, ri rooms; excellent was! Broadway. } ANDSOMELY FUI N en suite, from Floor, suitable for a 759 Broadway, Austin F ] OBINSON HOUSE AD RE! TAU RANT, SIXTE street, between Broadway and Ranemoinely ferntsned Rego at $ perdas sad Spe wards; liberal arrangements with peri ent parties. THE SPACIOUS, WELL FURNISHED FRONT PAR- lor of No. 6St. Mark's place, near Broadway, aw- je wardrobe, gas and fire included, $10; large oom, closets Gouthern exposure) 37, upper Room, $4; Mant tire and gas in al coping ; house ble and healthy; water in See owner, room 9 19 SINGLE OR eek; also a first other business. cluded. WELL | FU RNISH Db PARLOR, itchon fire for cooking, hot &e.; central location, 222 Firty- eet, near Broadway 12 SAST TWENTY-EIGHTH large furnished Rooms to let, without Board; hot and cold water in rooms: two genieman can be accoin: modated in a large Room, 17 WEAT TWENTY. Sixth STREET, THIRD DOOR from, Broadway, o opposite St. Janies Hotel, house VY rm Desirable Suits and single Rooms tor gen- tlemen or ies; terms moderate; references ex- changed. 4 RMS MODERATI with parlor bed tT" and cold water, bath, STREET,—SEVERAL EAST TWE: TIETH STREET.. —G00D FUR- ished Rooms for detent without board. J. P. NEWMAN, D. D., CHAPLAIN OF FY; Nited States Senate. will leliver his Lng! lecture, “Greeniand’s Jey Mountains,” at Association Hall, on ‘Thursday evenin) ry 2, 1873, ats eture receded by an n Otaan € onan’ of half an Doar "4 FJ Doors open at 7 ovclock, Tickets, jarre tt, cents, and B. B. ‘Stradiey," Reserved seat ¢ by Schirmer & Co., 7UL Broadway, a iat Nassau street. A =MADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, a « West Twenty-sixth street, guarantees reliet to female complaints. Pleasant rooms tor nursing. clans. Confidential aad & reatmen ae ant rooms for nursing, 142 West eS firth street. LADIES®’ PHYSICIAN.—DR. u. D. GRINDLE, Professor of Bes < renee practice), guara certain yd to ladie: ith or without medic! ant rooms for lad: req quitiny nursing. Reside! Fost twenty-sixth 8 ths hear Sixth avenue, ki a cea PHYSICIAN AND MIDWIFE; J | ada spriyete lyining-in; con- auttattont tree." ios Bast MEDICAL, 4 Mi “W. i. MAXWELL, 1 BAST TENTH streck, Female Physieian; @avice gratia, AUITAR, SINGING, PIANO, ORGAN, VIOLIN, HAR- ¥ mony—Lessons private: 9 Clinton place (Bighth street). “Student's Journal” and circulars bts fre Address J. JAY WATSON, Musical Director, MISCELLANEOUS, JANES, STATIONERS, PRINTERS AND er rs S “Blank Book Manufacturers, 06 Fulton street. Blank Books made to pattern. HENRY L, sLOTE. JONATHAN JANES, __SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, _ Cooks, &e, 61 WEST 41TH ST., BETWEEN STH AND 6TH AVS. Arespectable girl as good plain cook: willing to at with washing and ironing in a small private WEST OTH B8T.—A R ing. ree und ands all kind an Hglish soups, fish, me ry jellies ani desserts of ail’ kinds, an. excel: "Willing to take the entire charge of no objection to go a short distance gountry ; best city and country reterence, Call for two jays. 12: ) iwenty-¢ hth street. MARAMe emer ¥ pie ry FESSOR or ae cer nor of since 1840; office, No. 1 Fifth venue. i Stedieine ree $5, sol isu I dreenvich street Bio. oN enue; alse Tl Patton vreet, Brooklyn, dr sent FORTUNATE LADIES.—DR, BOTT, 125 WAVER. U ley place, guarante ic onan pool. immediate aud pleasant relie 6H 122 tva--As fret clags cook Thoroughly wade the cooking of all kinds of soups, ineats, pastry and jellies: is A good bread bake y reference, Ring ott Apply tor two da pad iT “TH STA in cook and to assist with washing and ironing ina private family, Can de seen at dresemt om | ployer KOTABLE WOMAN | WA NTED—A YOUNG LADY WHO WRITES 4 GOOD business hand. Address, 11 own handwriting, T. F. HL, Herald ofice, TANTED—A GOOD, SMART, HONEST GIRL 10 po ‘general housework; wages $11. Apply at 303 West 22th st., Abingdon square. V ANTED—A COMPETENT WAITRESS; MUST BE ‘ wae to assist with chamberwork, Apply at 213 JANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A PROTEST. ut woman to cook, wash aud tron.’ Apply, with prences, atzis West 461 TANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSE. work; one lately landed. Inquire at 319 Kast Sst st. ‘ANTED—AN INTELLIGENT COUNTRY GIRL tor Went housework; two in family. Apply at hall door 66 West 10th st., near 6th av. V JANTED—A ¢ COMPETENT NURSE AND (SHAM. 4. must pave, city reference. for two days, after it o'clock AM Min at Nos West arth st WANED, GIRL, AS WAITRESS; CITY REFER- i pore required. Apply, between 10 and 12, at 305 Lex. ington av. YOUNG MAN WANTS TO OBTAIN A SITUATION in a book or statlonery store«new or second hand books); a small salary expected; can advance some cash on security, or would purchase small interest in the busl- fess. Address QOCUPATION, Herald office. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GERMAN WANTS A A ence situation as. rrpiter! a8 privat family ; good reter- ddvoss tt. J taira” e he AVAL STORES,—THE ADVERTISER, A THOROUGH practical business man aged 40, desires t position with a naval store house in this city ; has some knowledge of sald business; been actively chgaged in business. tn the Northwest several years; is famiflar with flnancial departmenis and is capable and accountin, Alle ing. a responsible position; can invest a few thousand dollars next Spring if desired; satisinctory nes. oe box Post office, Cedar Rapids, lows UATION WANTED—BY A SINGLE MAN, AS COOK | carver. Address COOK, 104 Wooster st. ¥_A RESPECTABLE YOUNG best city refer- Trt al ITUATION WANTED. © man of experi ences given. Add yee my WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG man, as porter; best city reference. Address J. Herald ome CLERKS | AND SALESMEN, SCOUNTS, EIGHT LANGUAGI written ip; books devised to meet, special require- examined of balanced ; references, MES COX, 47 Wall street, third floor. ments; books kept A TRAVELLER IN FANCY GOODS, DRUG SUN. dries and brushes, with five years’ acquaintan throu a ty Rovnbigd hige| wili make an en; ba 7. ay wi New house for a reasonable salary. Addre: B., box Foo New York Post office. a a SPANISH WEST INDIES—A BOOK. r, fully competent and conversant with the 8 ath yaad Engitsh languages. Address L., box 225 ‘ost office. MAYS OF 2 WANTS NEW START; UNDERSTANDS bookkeeping and business; good Writer ; pee refer- Woe Tomes at $8 weenly. Address ©. N. D., box ANTED—A SHORTHAND WRITER CAPABLE OF ss box 3 the correspondence of @ broker's office, Address box 2,! Lees yd in applicant's handwriting, stating vi to salary. a Cee ae La pie t td ti a WoOoL- lent avin or cl and coun rade. Appl, to HYMAN a AYER, tw Broadway. siaieh COACHMEN AND _ GARDEVENS. A “SITUATION WANTRD—BY 18T OF FRBRUARY, AS gardener; i» Scotch: thoroughly understands his dusiness; references first elass. Address J. M. L., Bridge- man’s seed store, 876 Broadway. NOACHMAN’S SITUATION WANTED-—BY A SINGLE J man ot long ag experience is a good groom and care- Jul driver; willing und obliging; reference. Ad- dress COACHMAN, 15 Beach st., prosemt employer's OME ta A YOUNG MAN, PROTESTANT; woe be make ical enor. i fret Ce | city Fist: ence ast lace. or ‘we . G8 GaNGrvaddtery, ous ay. and Tach st Givatton AS COACHMAN WANTED-IN A GEN- Pestana by asmart young man, lately mar. Feterence went employer. HOD! TUCKER, Whivcrtone, Te PIOer. | Address GHUATION | WANTED 43 Sod toa MAN; pels 2 a stands dr oro 0 Adres $00 broodwar, 1h burners etohe serene sf gt SITUATION AS rde COACHMAN AND rit either in U4 or country, by one who is willing to make himself useful ; first class reference. Ad- dress M., box 211 Herald omic ANTEDSA SITUATION AS, COACHMAN, BY, A Wy omntried it Js a sober, se ady and va ange ref! ce Anarene tree yours refere! Wa U7 Gast lth a "ARREARS | | dence 259 West Forty-third stree JANUARY 2, 1873. COACHMEN AND GARDENERS. ANTED—BY A YOUNG ENGLIBUMAN, A AM, A SrtUA- understands Pees care of carri aos, box 19% Herald Up- Or 808 town Branch office, 259 ‘WEST ama 8T.—SITUATION AMES BYA colored man, as coach room 5 ood elty’rotarence. set HELP V Ee ee A, bee loca IN PTRERGRAL HY FO, bis My, women, rn and take tions; ste: “than th a THOMPSON'S ole se, grei posite eo rte ead sey NTS ARE MAKING $100 PER WEEK SLLING Acumen: i great Sednsoeataty wo smart 1b 95 Se ilbery at, room 25, T Ny TURKISH ends ind Le Za ENOTON, AV., fned podleal sirwetion must be pygactt nd atrious sitable empl ypeens and recomme! ZED MISS, meena COOKING BOY W. BLE BOY, ABOUT 1¢ ar, ke. near the of dress JERSEY, Her: veattcn board. years old, to 30 $10 por ‘month a Crna’ RR AND SOLIGITOR WANTED—10, RX. subscription list in the city of an old Viahea nnd tserul Benevolent Institution | a middiecased American, of robust hesith wud of undoubted character, with direct city references. Address ENERGETIC, Herald office, yiving residence. rob ta ‘AGENTS WISHING TO MAKE $3 OR $1 ings or $3 to $12 daily, In a respcctable business, call at ‘omee » No. 1, up stairs, Broadway. QYSTERMAN WANTED—ONE WHO CAs C Apply at KENNY'S Oyster and Chop House, avenue. WASTED AN AMERICAN ROY, ‘ABOUT i YEARS anes one who rosides in te city with his parental ttloe: figures, Address, stating K.— 8th a man and correct re ences, Bt. A, fterald of COMPETENT. SUPERINTENDENT FOR ere pavera. G (oe of a@ large architectnral n Practical draughtsman, and be thoroughly con- Ness. a dress with reference, co. Touis A fron wi ANTED TMOIEDIATELY—600 MEN ACCUSTOMED to shovelling; none need apply who drink ram; bring your shovels and picks will Phi Apply to the Superintendent of the sixth ‘Avenue Wea ailroad Company, corner 43d st. and 6th av. ‘Vy Anmap 4 MAN AS BARKEEPER,; MUST UNDER- stand the business, and come well recommended. T. CARROLL, 460 6th av. ANTED—A GOOD OYSTER MAN; | ONR WHO UN. dorstands cooking, &c. Apply at U HAYS & TRAIN. OR’S saloon, 321 6th av., corner o! 88 4TH AV, (NIXON Be are nih MAN & carve and wait on table. ON. “YOUNG MAN WISHES TO APPRENTICE HIM: self to some good trade. Address JOHN THOMP- BON, No, 7 West 13th st. RINTERS WANTED—TWO GOOD Sone sien and a foreman for a jobbing printing house wee: rences ané salary expected, 108 PuiNTE Hert ice. ‘ANTED.- to Tex: fre Tob % Co, No. FIRST OLASS WATCHMAKER TO GO a eens wages in gold and pacar, workman. Apply to EDWARD No. ig ‘Maiden lane. TANTED—A THORGUGH ENGINEER; ONE WHO RAD! in also do repairs to engines. Apply to G. W. 4 C0., 611 Wost Slat st. ‘ANTED—A FIRST RATE MACHINIST, WHO UN- derstands the manu(acture of flutings, ru mings, 4c.; aman with some ideas of his own preferred Ad: dress Z, K. E., Herald office. WASTED-A GOOD MAN, WHO THOROUGHLY understands, the manufacture of roaches, to take charge 0 tory: the right kind of a man will be Iib- erally treated. Address A. D, P., Herald office. ANTED—A MAN WHO THORQUGHLY UNDER- stands the manufacture of blacking; also one who understands the manutacture of washing powders: to the right man a good salary. Apply to H. B. GROSS, 43 Hud- gon st —— MARRIAGES AND .DEATHS. PEDIRESEEY 72 ess a Married. CoLTON—,ROBINSON.—On Tuosday, December 24, by the Rev. Frederick Oertel, CHakuus R. Coron to Lavra S., RA nent Senentet, of the late J. L. 0. Robinson, of Staten Isla: ‘: IE a Monday, December 30, 1872, at. Trinity chapel, by the Rev. O. KE. Swope, D. D., Mrron WINSLOW to ADELAIDE A., daughter of Lhd late Francis J. Mariotte, all of this city. No cards. Died. AHFARN.—On Wednesday, Ura ie 1873, after a short illness, HANNAH AHKARN, aged ears, The relatives and friends are Tasnevétal invited to attend the funeral, from her daughter's resi- dence, 421 Grand street, on Sunday, sere 5, at two o'clock. ‘The remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery. Berry.—At Rutherfurd Park, N. J., on Sunday, December 29, STEPHEN BERRY, aged 3 years. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the fnneral, irom the bodist Episcopal church, at Rutherfurd Park, Thursday morning, January 2, 1873, at eleven o’clock, without further invitation. Brick.—At Newark, N. J., on Wednesday, Jan- uary 1, ANNA, daughter of Rev, A. L. Brice. Funeral from Eighth avenue Methodist f Episcopal church, on Saturday, 4th last, at two o'clock Burtis.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Jannary 1, 1873, MARGARET, wife of Divine Burtis, in the Suth year of her age. Notice of funeral hereafter. Byxrox.—On Tuesday, December 31, WALTER N. P, BYRON. The funeral will take place from his late resi- dence, Tarrytown, at hall-past two o'clock, this day (Thursday), January 2. Trains leave Forty- second street at’ 10:45. CoaKLey,—On Wednesday, January 1, Mary, be- loved wife of ‘Thomas Coak.ey, a native of the parish of Milltown, county Westmeath, Ireland, aged 59 yea ‘he relat: and friends and those of her sons- Jaw ate respectfully invited to attend the fune- ral, from her late residence, 997 Third avenue, on Friday afternoon, January 3, at one o'clock. CONNOLLY.—On Tuesda: ne December 31, 1872, TERESA, the beloved Magia of bin and Mary Con- nolly, natives of jh and county Monaghan, Treland, aged 2 yt 6 ety and 19 days. God Nente the |, too ey on earth to stay, ‘And leaves the bad, too bad to take away. The relatives and friends are respectful: quested to attend the funeral, from the resi euse Of her parents, 520 East Sixteenth street, on Thurs- day , January 2, 1873, at half-past one o' Yelock P.M. PRR.—On Wednesday, January 1, Mrs. SARAH CooPRR, Telict of Jeremiah Cooper, aged 85 years. Notice of funeral in to-morrow (Friday's) papers, Cove@HLIN.—On Tuesday, December 31, JULIA, wife of Jeremiah Coughlin, in the 40th year of her “tthe relatives and friends, and those of her brother, James Collins, are invited to attend the | funeral, on Thursday, January 2, at ball-past one o’clock, from her late residence, No. 3 ison street. CRAWFORD.—On Monday, December 30, after a lingering illness, GEORGE CRAWFORD, aged 28 years. ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, this day (Thursday), January 2, at twelve o'clock M., from 17 Morton street. Dry.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, Oe 81, EMELINE PATTERSON, Widow of Jacob C. The relatives and friends of the mts as Vinvitea to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 126 Livingston street, on Friday, January 3, at half- ast eleven o'clock A. M., without further notice, he remains will be taken to Fairview Cemetery, Monmouth county, New Jersey, for Interment, and will arrive at Red Bank at haif past one Saturday. DoNnovaN.—On Monday, December 30, Mrs. Dono- VAN, in the 85th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the famil, spectfully invited to attend the funeral, are re- rom the | residence of her son-in-law, Francis O'Keente. No. 3 Attorne: o'clock te amon —at. srs City, on Wednesday, Jan- ont Ropert BARBOUR, youngest son of James B, Bisabeth A, Edwards, aged 2 years and 22 aoe ot funeral hereafter. ELuis.—On Saturday, December 28, CAROLINE, the wife of J. W. Ellis, The friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, January 2, at one o'clock a ny from Forty-eighth street and Eleventh ave- oO parry. —On Wednesday, January 1, at her resi- ARRIET A. PrTv, youngest daughter of George and Grace Gatty. Notice of funeral hereaiter. GeRacHTy.—On Wednesday, January 1, 1873, Mrs. Bringer Gekagurty. Her friends and acquaintances, also those of her sons, Michael, John and Thomas Gercthty, also her brother, Thomas Lamb, are most re! 1M vited to attend the funeral, on, Friday, 3d in one o'clock P. M., from the residence of her son, Michael Geray , Fourth avenue, between Eighty- second and ant} theo yan GRiccs.—On_ Tuesdi ng mber 31, 1872, HaR- Rigt GRiags, in her 724 yea: Her friends and Tolatives, ‘are invited to attend the aoe tatu ean. afternoon, at ene m ee | page gy 1, WILLIAM RY HARBINSON, in ne year of his age. anne relatives ‘and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the faneral, from the residence on oretier: Dean street, Broeklyn, wo O'Cl o Oey tom Monday, December 90, Caste, wife of Peter eg Cog hl years. The funeral will take place, from her late resi- dence, 76 West ‘Thirty-sixth, street, this day ursd: ne o'clock TP. M. (rpareey), oe January 1, 1873, after street, on Thursday, ry 2, at one and from thence to Oalvary Ceme- 1Ns.—On Wednesday, aieny ane gos ete An ines, Micaag. J, HicGins, in the 26th year of Relatives aad friends not “the family: are respect. fully invited to attend bis funeral, from his late residence, 290 Seventh avenue, on Friday, at two °HUbpELL.—At Tarrytown, on Pqaday, Deogmber Mare sy ATEREND ERO, Wite of C. B, Hubbell, Jr., Funeral tr ren tho restdence of her brother: ‘in-law, Hon. A. W. Bartlett, Tarrytown, at twelve o'cl ‘Thursday, January 2. ‘The relatives and friends = ie are ited to attend without further jotice. yan —On Monday, December 30, at Tena; . So MUYLER, aged OL years, months aud ays. Funeral on Thurad: Jan late residence, at one o' ooek F Lad pact yd IRBLAND.—At Bordento cember 31, ANN Euiza, wire ne Joseph peiemea’ a BT hod ee piace trom, pe festtonee. oF, W. twsive ofcoak Rao: bein ang january 3, a KRKNAN.—On u beloved wife of John Kecnan, in oeed =e The. relatives and_friends of the fami vited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, 2, at twelve o'clock, from the residence of 73 father, James Gonoude, corner of Kighticth and Second avenue. KInasianp.—On Wednesday, January 1, of flammation of the lungs, Maria, widow of John rs Kingsland, in the 78th year of her age. Relatives and friends Chie the family. are reapect- fully invited to atten ie funeral, from tho reat- dence of her da! ry Me. Alexander J, Forbes, reet, on Saturday afternoon, Lewis,—On Tuesday, December 31, irra apn daughter of the Jate Gabriel L, Lewis, of ity. The relatives and friends of the family are Bo spectfully invited to attend the Lmtecr from the residence of ner brother-in-law, U, A. Murdock, 813 a Pifth avenue, on Friday morning, ‘Sanuary 3, atten Linmi.—On ‘Tuesday, Decomber 31, Miss Mar GARET LINEN, in the & th year of her Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the iuneral, from the residence cher sister, Mra. EK. a Che 230 West Fourth ‘street, thie day (re ‘arsday), at one o’clock P. M, A8ON.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, December 1872, Letitia, wife of John F, Mason, fn the year of her age. The relatives and Tignds of the family, also those of her brother, John Francis, and _ her sons-in-law, Alexander Pierson and James Crawford, are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sat- urday afternoon, at two o'clock, she her late residence, 361 Jay street, Brooklyn, L. MurraYy.—On Tuesday, ecember” 8L 1872, CATHARINE MURRAY, in the 38th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- apsoHnly invited to attend the funeral, this (Thurs jay) morning, ot bale it eight o'clock, from her. late residence, ‘F pol street, to fn ‘Teresa's BEE, corner of Henry and Rut streets, where @ solemn mass ofrequiem wil be offered for the repose of her soul. ence to Cal- va: MADAM, —On Monday venine pecen arene nih | CHaBLes WILLIAM, son of David years, 10 months and 6 days. ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of his parents, 838 West Twenty-ninth street, this day (thursday), at nine A, M. The friends of the family are invited to attend. McGARRIGAL.—On Tnesday morning, December 31, after a short illness, in the 38th year of his age, JAmus aoa - Dative of Gtraumoriand, county Doaegal, Ir The relatives ‘and ios of the family, ee those of his brother-in-law, Patrick King, are reg} invited to attend the funeral, from bis ate dence, 786 Second avenue, northeast cornet Forty- second st., at one o'clock, on Thursday, January 2 Pe eg (Yaitland) and California papers please tN taconni,—On Wednesday morning, January 1, TERENCE MCGaUGHRIN, aged 72 years. ‘The relatives and friends of tie family are re- vested to attend the funeral, from his late reai- lence, 212 East Thirty-seventh street, thence to St. Gabriel’s Roman Catholic church, where a solemm requiem mass will be celebrated “tor the repose of tis, soul, on Friday morning, 34 instant, at tem o’clock A. M., thence to Calvary Cemetery for inter- ment. McKron.—On Wednosday, January 1, Rose, wife of fhomas McKeon, a native of the county Long- ford, lreland, in the 64th year of her age. . the relatives and friends ef the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday aiternoon, January 8, at One o'clock, trom her tate residence, 48 Walcott reet, South Breoklyn, and from thenceto Calvary Cemetery. Parrotr.—On Tues aay, December 31, THOMAS PaRRort, aged 59 feet ‘The remains will be tiken to Westchester for im- terment this day, at one o’clock. PERR—At his residence, Me ag Sig to Heights, on Hanvav 1 of the New York E tnstd of tne Deal and Dumb, in Relatives and friends are ctfully invited to attend the funeral, from the chapel of he institu- Soe Monday, January 6, at two o’clock P. M. The haif-past one o’clock train from Thirtieth street will stop at the grounds of the institution. The remains will be taken to Hartford, Conn., for in- terment, by the $ A. M. train Tuesday, Perens.—On Wednesday, January 1, ISABrL, im- fant daughter of Thomas M, and Alice 0. Peters. Faneral services in St. Michael’s church, pene way, corner of Ninety-ninth street, on Friday, 8@ inst., at half-past three o'clock. ReED.—On Monday, December 30, of consump- tion, Joun H. Re&p, In the 25th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully in- vited to aitend the funeral, trom St. Mary’s charch (Father McDonald's), corner Leonard and Remsem stroets, Brooklyn, E, D,, this day (Thursday) ,at two o'clock P.M. A solemn reqriem mass will be Offered up for the repose Of lis soul at ten o'clock RvuaxoLy.—In London, on Thursday, December 26, CAROLINE BARNEY, wife of Horace Rumbold, sq. Her Britannic Majesty's Minister to the Re- prvile of Chile, and daughter of the Hon. George jarrimgton, re! lew York. SaGgER.—On Monday, December 30, after a linger- ing illness, ANN, Wile Of Kichard Sager, in the 41st year of her a; ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, y3 1878, at one o'clock P. Bh, from her late residence, 236 Second avenue. SaRGEANT.—On Sunday even: ate 2, THOMAS SARGEANT, in the Sist year of Relatives and friends of the family are rreapect- fully invited to attend the tuneral, from Ls ae residence, 261 South Second strect, Brooki; D., om Thursday, Jannary 3, at half-past ten A.M. The rematns will be interred in treenwo Soarrmrer.—In Brooklyn, on Tucsday, Der alee 81, MARTHA, the beloved wife of Henry Schriefer, ed 35 years. latives and friends are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, January 2, 18' s two o’clock, from her late residence, corner De avenne and Hall street. ScRIMGEOUR.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Janu- ary 1, 1873, Jang, wife of R. Scrimgeour, corner Fourth avenue and Twenty-third street, Notice of funeral hereaiter, SHERIDAN.—Snddealy, on Wednesday, Janual 1878, FRANK, son of Frank and Jennie Sheri aged 5 years and 4 months. Suumway.—Suddenly, in this city, on Monday, Terns 30, CHARLES FE. Snumway, of Elizabe N..J., inthe fortieth year of his age. Notice of funeral hereatter. Relatives and fricnds of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, Jana- ary 3, 1873, at one o'clock, from his parents’ reai- dence, 161 Mott street, VANDERBILT.—in Brooklyn, on Tuesday, Decem- ber 31, WILL Infant son of Isaac O. and Mary L. Vanderbilt, aged 10 months and 13 days. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, Ceres 1873, from the residence of his parents, 136 the 79th year of Iris age. 1, place, corner of Smith street, at hall-past one o'clock P. M. On Tuesday, December 31, ELIZABETR: WIISON. The funeral will take place from her late real- dence, 254 Seventh avenue, on Friday, January 3; thence to © Jalvary Cemetery. Friends are invited to attend. ‘ilenasaspcagscaalila aa JEFFERSON MARKET POLICE COURT. Lizzie Shultz, of 56 West Houston street, was arraigned at Jefferson Market yesterday, charged with barglary in entering the rooms of William Kiesling and Wiliam Bell, in the premises 222 West Tenth street, and stealing clothing to the value of $172. The two men hal gone home intox- icated, and were watched by two women, who fol- | owed them to thelr room and stole the property, ‘The prisoner was afterwards arrested on her own admissions. She was committed in default of $1,000 bail to answer. itis not seldom that the cases brought before our police courts show that the officers of the ace who patrol our streets are quite too ready in The use of the club, with which they are armed to defend themselves when attacked, and that often serious injuries are inflicted without the slightest occasion thereior, A sample of this was seen at Jeffersen Market yesterday, and the prompt action of Jus- tice Cox tn the premises will likely result in the umishment of the offender, An old man, Nahe Fong, heavy white hair and beard, Presenting fy a aatinen appearance, was brot ik rgcataken an Rpg Baa of the Twenty-e' recinot, 8 arged drunk ana tisorderly. ‘J anged with being appeared his name wis wil jam Taylor, seventy- four ears of age, and that he was on ie capers the Naval Hospital at ae ie servion e of bis for poo five 6 pag His appearance had at- a crowd showed that he had bee: pnee § tracte; monstrating Maher drew bis club 4 at + blow On, the back of the wriss, tisabing th ro, and otherwise beat him on the body so that the marks were plainly observable. Justice Cox took a complaint st the officer for f $300 to ans’ brought before ne Police Commissioners. Mean- while the old man has been comfortably provided for. CQUAT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. SUPREME ae ae a Term—deld hy Judge Fancher,—Uase 0 MARINE COU? Wt GRNRRAL ‘Tenw—Held by og of [form Tracy wud Spaulding,—Adjourned for er