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NEW YORK HERALD. SUNDAY, JANUARY 5, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS, BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, ‘Another Meeting of the Board of Super- wisors—A New Appointment—Passage of Bills for Payment of Tradesme: counts. This Board met yesterday, Supervisor Mehrbach dm the chair. There were only nine members pres- ent. The absentees were Supervisors Vance, Van Schaiek, Falconer, Cochrane, Gilsey, Radde and the Recorder, APPOINTMENT OF AW INSPECTOR OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. Supervisor PLunxi1tT moved the appointment of John G. Kelly as County Sealer of Weights and Measures, frem this date, for the county of New a in ‘accordance with an act passed Apnil 11, EX-SHERIFF O’BRIEN’S FEES. Supervisor MEHRBACH said that there were several papers om the Mayor’s desk, ene#of which was read bythe Clerk. It was the list of fees of ex- Sheriff O'Brien ; which was laid over. FORBES! INDEX. 8I isor PLUNKITT moved a resolution fer the of the copyright of Forbes’ improved index at a cost of $1,000. Supervisor ConNnER sald that the purchase of this ‘was recommended by the majority of the real estate men and lawyers in this city and Brooklyn. COUNTY BILIS, s, shermat PLUNEITT called up the bills of Charles erman fer plumbing werk, amounting to SR ia Gongeae moved the adoption. The bill was The lowing bills were also brought up and ns Seott & Co,, chairs and mats for Marine Court, Bibeatie, er eauen & Co., repairing books of Reg- rs Of Charles 8. Steriee & Co., for plumbing work at cavalry school armory, Thirtecuth street, $757 67. : WARDEN TRACY'S BILL. The Committee on County Offices were discharged frem the turther consideration of bills, on the mo- tion of Supervisor Plunkitt, who then moved that 4 Warden Tracy’s bill for December, 1872, amounting to $2,630 16, be audited and allowed. The Board then adjourned until eleven o’clock on jay. BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Ameeting of this Board was held yesterday afternoon, immediately after the session of the Board of Supervisors had closed. The roll was called, and nine members were present. Several resolutions from the Board of Assistant Aldermen ae read and concurred in, after which the ‘ Board. adjourned. until Monday morning at ten o'clock. —_ BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN, Ameeting of the Boara of AssiStant Aldermen was held yesterday. The session was memorable for the turbulence of the proceedings and for the absence of the transaction of all public business. ane Board adjourned to meet on onday: at eleven CHANGES IN THE BOARD OF ASSESSORS. The Commissioners of Taxes and Assessments yesterday appointed Mr. Joseph Shannon secre- sary to the Board, in place of John T. Tully, who ‘bas discharged the duties with great satisfaction to the Commissioners for several years. Mr. Richard Tweed, brother of Mr. William M. Tweed, been removed as Assessor, and Mr. McKellar has been appointed in his place. BOARD OF BEVISION AND CORRECTION OF ASSESSMENTS, The Board of Revision and Correction of Assess- ments, consisting of the Comptroller, the Counsel to the Corporation and the Recorder, met in the ptroller's office on Friday and yesterday. Anumber of objectors to the assesments were resent and were heard relative thereto. The fol- wing lists were confirmed :— PAVING. spect 8 eeceee (Stafford pavement), from Seventh to Pong arcond street (trap-block), from Tenth avenue to Mari street, trom Franklin to Carmine. Avenue C, begs Houston street to Eighteenth street. EGULATING AND. GRADING. Fifty-ninth street, from First avenue to the East River. One Aenired and Thirty-second street, from Eighth avenue to th riem River. UNDERGROUND DRAIx In and fourth and Fifty-fifth streets, betweon Fourth mn avenues. On East Broadway and’ ‘Catharine street. SEWERS. gta iuird avenue, between, Ninety-third and 107th In Fifty-sixth street, between Second and Third ave- s. In atts avenue, between Fifty-fifth and Fitty-seventh rh in Fi hth stres eRe fata, rainwear: tein THE MAYOR'S FIRST MARRIAGE, Contrary to the practice of his predecessor, ex- Mayor Hall, who only occasionally officiated in the RBdministration of the rites of holy matrimony, Mayer Havemeyer signalized the third day of his present Mayoralty by uniting acouple who pre- sented themacives at the Mayor's office desiring to enter the wedded state. ie Names of these can- ‘idates were Michael McLellan and Mary Dohahue. PIRE FROM CARELESSNESS, A fire broke out last evening on the second floor of the Cotton Exchange. Nos. 2 and 4 Hanover Gquare, that caused a damage of $100. The fire oc- curred in the office of Talcotg & Co., and was oc- casioned by some person carelessly throwing a ‘lighted ct; among some cotton samples. It would Teally seem aa if no warning was strong enough for some people. THE DANISH INUNDATION. Mr. Christensen, the Consul of Denmark, ac- knowledges the receipt of the following further contributions for the benefit of the sufferers by the above calamity :— , Pomercy, v. etroeus and othe: Ohio sympathizers in’ Philadel: oaaelp nis, prane contribution} onate Holst and other Liicrhaee aah in Se $4, A further cable La rang of 2,000 rix dollars has been made, m 8,000 rix dollars remitted in all from this Const a The total sum collected in pe ag td and elsewhere for the above purpose ceeds 600,000 rix dollars, an amount far sur- the most bee td expectations, and suf- pole to relieve amply all immediate necessities, king this, his final report, Mr. Christensen eonouns bts aiecordtal thanks to the daily press of this city, and to the contributors, for their sympathy and iberal ty. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Roycr—Boyp.—At the residence of the bride, Jamaica, L. I., on Thursday, January 2, by the Rev. Thomas Cook, B. FRANKLIN ROYCE, of New York Sora Emma A., second daughter of the late John ‘CovrEn—Cinnrans. —On Thursday, January 2, by the Rev. James Millett, at his residence, JONATHAN CoorEr, late of London, England, to Miss Many JANE CaRRIGAN, all of this city. DaRVEAU—DouGias.—On Wednesday, January 1, by the Rev. J. H. Rylance, at his resi: jence, 11 Liv- ingston place, EpGaR R, DARVEAU, of this city, to |ATTIE A. DOUGLAS, of Chicago. Sein ane eney aeons Monday, December 30, by the Rev. eer Aston, of the Second Street Methodist pee church, James 0, KINGSLAND to Miss J&rnim E., daughter of the late Jesse L. Sherwood, i of this city. SNEDECOR~Fincu.—In New York, on Tues: December 31,1872, at the residence of the bride's arents, by Le Re win ©. Sweetser, JoHN NEDECOR 10 Me A., eldest daughter of Charles EB. Finc’ all of this city. ‘Baapy.—On, ‘aye Died. Brapy, aged rhe Felatives and thnds of the family, also the members of the Huds Yiver Benevolent Associa- pon are respectfully ivted to attend the funeral, his late residenc No, 4 Caroline street, this ‘Sunaay) afternoon, at Ye o'clock. pL a Daag ae the Yudson River Benevolent Ae oa 3, dry the rratlowing resolu ereas It has pleased ge ‘wisdom to remove yur worthy member Breay; and, whereas, while joss of one who had endeare of association and friendsnint eh January 1, WILLIAM Almight our midst by death Lag nw lt a ep deplo ing the nse to to us by ties Patably bow in submission to the Will of ise Providence; therefore, anole, That tothe family & friends of our d associate we tender their sudden bereaveme heartfelt sym- Pye in Strodgn the Kindnesa aud mercy nd trust that God they will Peseta apet consoiation 8 is Vouchsated to all in ction. Resolved, That the members of this association —— the funeral in @ body. ig, January 3, Epa, |.—On Friday eve: wite feet tyra c. Burton, Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, irom her late residence, 50 West ba ye road Place, Monday, January 6 at two o'clock P. M. CaLHouN.—On Friday, January 3, JaNR CaLHoun, @ native of county Donegal, Ireland, in the 47th *othe relatives. and friends of h @ relatives an lends of her family are in- vited to attend her funeral, from her late resi- dence, 1,090 Third avenue, on Sunday, January 5, at one o'clock; thence to Calvary Cemetery. CauLer.—On Saturday, Januar: 4, Mie, SUSANNE E. F. CaALLET, in the 80th year of her’: age. obloa of fara ar be at “ar ‘CAMERON.—On Wednesday, Janu: 1, Captain Joun CAMERON, in the 66th year of hee ‘Sti ‘The relatives and friends of the family>members of the Police Department, Alma Lodge, U. D. ; Puri- tan dg ts lo. 339, F. and A. M.; Zerul babel Chap- ter, R. A. M., and Morton Commandery, K. respectiully invited to attend the funeral, at a. Paul's Methodist Episcopal church, corner of fwenty-second street and Fourth avenue, on Sun- day, the 5th inst., at half-past one o'clock P, M. ALMA Long, U. D., F. AND A. M.—Brethren—You are hereby summoned to attend a special commu- nication to be held at No. 8 Union square, on Sun- day, the 5th inst., at half-past twelve o'clock P. M- sharp, tor the Rpsene of paying the last tribute of Tespect to our late brother, Captain John Cameron. Brethren of sister lodges are respectfully invited to unite with us. THEOPHILUS PRATT, W. M. FREDERICK J. VOGELL, secretary, ZERUBBABEL CuarTeR, No. 147, R. A, M.—Com- pantons—You are hereby summoned to attend a cial convocation to be held at the room, Odd ellows’ Hall, on Sunday, January 5, at twelve o'clock, to pay the last tribute of respect to our late worthy companion, John Cameron, ‘DK. GUGEL, Jr., H. P. M. Stewart, Secretary. Puritan Lopak, No. 339, F, aND A. M.—The mem- bers of this lodge are hereby summoned to attend a apes communication of Puritan Lodge, No, 339, F. and A. M., on Sunday, the Sth inst., at their TEORI No. 8 Union square, at half-past twelve o'ciock, sharp, for the purpose of pa! paying the last tribute of respect to our late brother, ain Jenn Cameron. By order, ISAAC H. BROWN, Master. OLIVER GreRN, Secretary. HEADQUARTERS MORTON COMMANDERY, No. 4, K. T., Jan. 4, 1873.—Sir Knights—You are hereby or- dered to assemble in full uniform at the Asylum, Odd Fellows’ Hall, on Sunday, 5th instant, at twelve o'clock M., to attend the funeral ceremonies of our late Sir Kuight John Cameron, at St. Paul’s church, Fourth avenue and Twenty-second street. Sir Knights of other commanderies are conneecnaly invited to join with us. ALBERT G. GOODALL, E. C. 8. E. GARDNER, Recorder. CoGHLaN.—At 61 Tompkins avenue, Brooklyn, on Saturday, say 4, 1873, Mrs. MARY COGHLAN, Notice of funeral to-morrow. Downey.—At her residence, 402 East Sixteenth street, on Friday, senipaey Sy of consumption, Saad, the beloved wife of William Downey, aged 32 years, a native of the parish of Clontuskert, county Galway, Ireland. Notice of the funeral hereafter. Dunoa At Morristown, N. J., on Friday, Janu- ary 3, 1873, JoHN DUNCAN, aged 29 years. Funeral from the Tesidence of his mother, Mrs. William Dunean, on Monday, January 6, at 12M, Train leaves New York, from foot o! Barclay and Christopher streets, at nine A. M. Dwyer.—On-Friday evening, January 3, at eight tet Patrick HENRY Dwyer, in the 89th year of his age. Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s paper. FREANEY.—On Saturday, January 4, of Bright's disease of the kidneys, MARGARET, relict of James Freaney, born in Newtown, Queens county, Ireland, aged 65 years. We saw her sufferings, Heard her sighs, With throsbing hearts and weeping eyes, But now she is dead and gone to rest numbered with Jesus and Mary’s blest. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son, William Aeetey 779 Eleventh avenue, between Fifty-tourth and Fifty-fifth streets, on Monday, Ustad 6, at cleven o’clock A. M. pre- cisely, thence to Calvary Cemetery for interment. Frencn.—On Friday, January 8, Mary EmMa, only daughter of William H. and Lucinda R. French, aged 1 year, 2 months and 24 da: ae The relatives and friends of the ey are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 64 Lewis strect, this cenniey) morning, January 5, at half-past nine o'clock. FRYER.—On Ennredayy January 2, MANDANA FRYER, aged 66 y: Funeral from ner ‘late residence, No, 146 Riving- ton street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock. wo in Thursday evening, January 2, MARGA- , Only daughter of Dr. Samuel and Catharine s. Hat, ed 10 years and 2 months. Friends of the family are invited to attend the qian from 176 West Tenth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past ene o'clock. HEw.err.—at Cold Epring Harbor, L. I, on Fri- day, uma ney PHEBE J., wife of Charles Hewlett, ed 77 years. *erne ae relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from St. John’s church, at abeve place, on Tuesday, the 7th instant, at half-past one o'clock P.M. Carriages will be in shorn at S Syosset, on the arrival of the train leaving hunter's Point at eleven o’clock A. M.; leaving Syosset in returning at 3:42 o’clock. HIGGINs.—On Saturday, Janu: 4, 1873, WILLIE Hicerns, only son of John Higgins and Ann Lardner, aged 1 year, 5 months and 15 da; Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 318 East Sixty-sixth street, on Sunday, January ', at one o’clock P. M. HOWELL.—At Nassau, N. P., on Sunday, Decem- ber 15, 1872, Joun 8S. HOWELL. The relatives and friends, and the members of John D. Willard Lodge, No, 250, F. and A. M., are respectfully amvited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his brother, Daniel Howell, ‘Ogden avenue, between South and Cedar streets, Jerse: City Heights, on Monday, January 6, at ten o’cloc! A. M. Carriages will in waiting at Hoboken ferry, Hoboken, until half-past nine o’clock A. M. ‘The.brethren of John D. Willard Lodge, No. 250, F. and A. M., are requested to meet at Christopher street ferry ‘on Monday morning, January 6, 1873, at nine o'clock, for the purpose of paying the last tribute of respect to our deceased brother, John 8. Howell. a4 order. SIMEON WARD, Master. Tuomas J. DREW, Secretary. Hvupson.—On Friday, January 3, at the residence of his son-in-law, Edward L. Snyder, 216 Ninth street, South Brooklyn, CHARLES Hvpson, of = former firm of ©, & G. Hudson, of Vicksburg, Miss. in the 74th year of his age. The funeral will take Sunday. The remains lace at three o'clock on be taken to Great Bar- rington for interment. JOHNSON.—Suddenly, on Friday, January 3. 1873, Mantua L., wife of t e late William L. Johnson, and youngest daughter of the late James Hw Hanes, in the 24th year of her age. The remains 1 be interred in Greenwood Cemetery. Jonks.—On Friday, January 3, after a pro- tracted illness, LIBERTUS L. JONES, aged 39 years. The friends of the family, also the members of the New Lotts Fire artment, are cordially in- vited to attend the funeral, from hig late resi- ss Alabama avenue, near Atlantic avenue, t New York, on Sunday, December 5, at two Sielock P.M. KEELER.—In this city, on Thursday, January 2, EDGAR KEELER, son of the late L. M. Keeier. Relatives an ges are invited to attend the funeral service, this (Sunday) afternoon, Sth inst. at four o'clock,’ vom his late residence, 1,050 Secon avenue. The members of Perfect Ashlar Lodge, No. 604, F. and A. M., are requested to attend the funeral services of our Brother Edgar-Keeler, at his late residence, 1,050 Second avenue, on Sun- day, January 5, at four o’clock P.M. By direction of the Master. B. 8. HILL, agg he Kerr.—On Thursday, January 2, HucH Kerr, in the 14th year of his age The relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, mS ae street, on Monday. 6th January, at two o'clock. Larrp.—On Saturday, January 4, EDWARD LAIRD, of Princeton, N, J., aged 26 years. The friends of the panty are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, January 6, at ten o'clock A. M., from the house of his father-in- me George P. Schaaf, 247 East 128th street, Har- lem. LrrtLF.—On Friday, January 3, ELLEN, wife of Thomas Little, aged 33 years. Funeral from Palisade Methodist Episcopal church, Jersey City Heights, N. J., this (Sunday) afternoon, January 5, at half-past one o'clock. Lyon.—In this clty, on Saturday morning, Janu- ary 4, of pneumonia, Mary HENRIETTA, Felict of Joseph Lyon. The remains will be taken to Elizabeth, N. J. Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s papers, MEGAREY.—On Friday, January 3, 1873, SamvEL MRGAREY, aged 25 years. The relatives and friends of the fa spectfully invited to attend the fune: residence of his parents, 314 Kent avenu Crt phe ny is rooklyn, on Sunday, the Sth, at o'clock METHFESSEL.—On Friday, January 3, after @ short iiness, LAURA A. METHFESSEL, daughter of the ite John A. Roebling. ihe rel Friends of the aes a ‘The reiatives and are in- vited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- dence, on Richmond road, near Beach street, Sta- pleton, S. L, on Sunday, Jannary 5, at two o' "clock. Carriages Will meet the one o’clock boat from New York at the Stapleton landing. MINTON.—On Saturday, January 4, 1873, Euiza- BRT! MINTON, aged pipe rs, The relatives lends of the family are respectfully ‘Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her cousin, Henry Corr, 178 High street, Brook! nm, on Monday, January 6, at past nine o'clock A. M., to church of st. Anne corner of Gold and Front streets, where @ solemn requiem mass will be offered for the repose of her soul, thence to Flatbush Cemetery for interment. Monrway.—On A rppetag January 4, Joan MonR- MAN, aged 4Fy ‘The relatives nd friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 197 North Eights street, Brooklyn, 00 Monday, the 6th inst, at half-past one, ci SickNrex.—On Friday, January 3, WinuraM Me- ENTRR, aged 58 years. The relatives and friends are respecttully in- vited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) atter- noon, 5th inst., at half-past one @’clock, from his residence, ‘Troggs N Westcheager. MOGOrERy pe turday morning, ‘January 4, Bugnert F. M 43 year: Funeral from yo late residence, Sho. 8 hedford street, on Monday, January 6, at hali-yast ter o'clock A.M. Relatives and friends are respect- fully invited, McKiLLor.—On Thursday, daughter of Alexander McKillop. Funeral on Sunday, 5th inst., at two o'clock P, M., from the residence of her iather, 227 East Eleventh street. Relatives and friends respect full; Hebb losw’ n Saturday, January 4, of consump- tion, pt re F., eldest son of the late Eugene MeSwyny, aged 38 years, Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom Roosevelt Hospital, Filty- ninth street and Tenth avenue, at f-past one o'clock precisely. Cork and Brasil Beatty please copy. Nor.—On Satur January 4, Apvre L., daugh- be James H., Jr., ‘and Katie Noe, in the 4th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her grandfather, J. F. w. Mangels, 124 Warren street, ised City, on Monday, the 6th inst., at one o'clock P. Q'CONNELL.—On Saturday, January 4, WILLIAM H. O'CONNELL, aged 13 years, 4 morfths and 29 days, the beloved son of Timothy and Margaret O'Connell. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of his parents, 304 Tenth avenue, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. January 3, MARGARET PARKER.- Friaay, Schuyler and Emeline S. OSTHEINA, daughter of Parker, aged 6 months, Tho relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the juneral, from the residence of her parents, 360 South First street, Bow E.D., tl (Sanday) afiernoon, at two o'clock, PRPPER.—At 118 Fast Eighty-third strect, ELIZA A. PRPPER, aged 58 years and 8 months, The funeral will take place on Tuesday, January 7, at half-past ten A. M,. from the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. George W. Busteed. PeressER.—On Friday, January 3, P. J. PETESSER, a native of Sweden, aged 60 years. Funeral Monday, January 6, from the corner of Sixth avenue and ‘rhirty-first street, Rouiins.—Suddenly, on Friday, January 3, FRANK ROLLINS, aged 97 years, The funeral service will take plage from his late residence, 235 West Thirty-sixth street, on Sunday afternoon, January 5, at two o'clock. Sr. JoHN LopGE No. 1, A. Y. M.—Brethren—You are hereby summoned to attend a special commu- nication of St. John's Lodge, No.1, A. Y. M., at its rooms, Booth’s Theatre Building, corner of Twenty- third ‘street and Sixth avenue, on Sunday after- noon, at one o'clock, to attend the funeral services of our late brother, Frank Rollins. By order, J. ©. LOWNDES, Master. JosrpH Hurp, Secretary. ROUNBERG.—On Saturday, January 4, 1873, AU- ausrus RounBERG, in the 40th year of his age. Funeral services to-day (Sunday) at his late resi- dence, 203 Franklin avenue, Brooklyn, at two o'clock P. M. Relatives and friends are respect- fully invited to attend. Sanps.—On Thursday, January 2, Harry H., youngest son of Horatio and Amelia Sands, aged 2 months and 21 days. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his arents, 435 West anes -fourth strect, on Sunday, anuary 5, at one o’cloc! SARGEANT.—On Saturday poral January 4, SAMUEL SARGEANT, in the 53d year of his age. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the fnneral, from his late residence, 259 South Second street, ‘Brooklyn, E.D., on Tuesday, January 7, at one o’ciock P, M. The remains wiil be interred in Greenwood. Phiiadelphia (Pa.) aud St. Louis (Mo.) papers please copy. Surapy.—On Friday, January 8, IRENE SyLvia, only daughter of Wil iam and Mary K. Shrady, aged 6 months and 11 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, the 6th inst., at one o'clock, from the residence of her grand- parents, 38 Fast Thirty-second street, New Brunswick papers please copy. SuusteR.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, January 1, 1873, Amy B., daughter of John and Mary Shuster, “The ‘relatives and friends of the fami ly are in- vited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 179 Amity street, on Monday, January oe two Cees ‘a M. aabanday MITH—In Rrooklyn, on Saturday, Janua! 187: BRInGET, wife of Patrick H. Smith. peti Friends and relatives of the family are requested to attend the funeral at her late residence, 71 Rapelyea street, Brooklyn, on Monday, at half-past two o'clock P. M. SmrrH.—In Brooklyn. on Wednesday, January 1, PRANK C., twin son of F. C. and Mary J. Smith, aged 2 years, 7 months and 10 days. ‘he friends of the family and those of his grand- father, John 8. Pierson, are invited to attend the tuneral service, at 129 Hall street, Brooklyn, on Sunday, 5th inst., at half-past two o'clock. SMITH.—On Friday, January 3, 1893, Jonn Swrrn, ane no years, @ native of Exminster, Devonshire, nglan ‘he relatives and friends of tne family are most re- spectfully requested to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 236 pestle street, on Sunday, the 5th instant, at one o'clock Devonshire and saree Dapers, please copy. SpraGcug.—In Brooklyn, we een, January 3, 1878, EDGAR SPRAGUE, ago 66 The remains will De taken to ‘pridgewater, Mass., for interment. TIMpson.—In Willlamsburg, on Saturday, Janu- ary 4, CHARLES W. Timpson, in the 49th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 52 Morton street, Williamsburg, on Tuesday, Janu- 1, at two o'clock. ‘OMPKINS.—On Friday, January 3, NELLIE, eldest daughter of the ee en Abram and Annie Tompkins, aged 14 ys The relatives and’ ‘Triends of the family and the members of Washington Lodge No. 21, F. and A. M., are respectiully invited to attend the fune- ral, from her late residence, No. 159 Charles street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at half-past three o'clock. The remains will be taken to Haverstraw for inter- ment. VAN BeEtL.—At Elizabeth, N.J., on Saturday, January 4, Mrs. ELIZABETH VAN BEIL, in the 72d year o' her age. Her remains Will be removed to Philadelphia for interment. Warp.—On Friday, January 3, 1873, OWEN WARD, Jr., aged 30 years, @ native of the county Mona- ghan, Ireland. ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of Owen Ward, Sr., 450 West Thirty-ninth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, January 5, at one o’clock sharp. WESTERVELT.—In Harlem, on Saturday, January 4, LEVINA WESTERVELT, aged 67 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- ¥ ectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Monday, ¢ 6th tastant, at three o'clock P. M., from her late reslaence 226 Kast 123d street. WaItTING.—On Saturday, tapas 1873, MaRy J., youngest daughter ef D. G. and fle O. Whiting, ‘aged 4 years and 14 days. aerie relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her arents, 216 South Fitth street, a hl R Y., on Monday, January 6, at one o’clock P. M. —_+-> +__ January 2, E&va, 2 AMUSEMENTS. yous MUSEU: a RIGGS, Messrs. SHERIDAN and MA Mose DRDEHANTY and HENGLE Pinienor BOWLES and COMIC MULES in THE oe a BOY IN NEW zone, DAY AT2 Fe . NIGH JACK TH THE FASTEST Bo IN GIANT Kil! tha R. Rigas, Die or MUSIC, RUBINSTEIN, THOMAS. AND COMBINATION OF THE RUBINSTEIN, WIEN STAWS KI, THEO, THOMAS. THEIR LAST JOINT APPEARANCE I IN NEW YORE lemy ¢ WEDNESDAY AND TH TURD, BAY EVENINGS, JAN NUARY 8 8 AND The sale of seats commences To-morrow (Monday) Morning, at 9 9" Siac Fat et oraee of the Academy, Steinway Hal an rom sO MOR E TMAN SIX (6) SEATS Winn BE SOLD TO ONE PERSON. Admission, $1 50; Reserved Seats, $2 and $2 50, accord- ing to location; Boxes, $8, $10 and $12, according to location. Y Svana 1, JAN. Prtcfoseinntes UREDAY” “EVENING, JAN 9, LAST CONCERTS OF by x! a COMBINATION RUBINSTEIN and ‘irEo, THOMAS CONCERT COMPANIES, The Greatest Concert Combination on record. Positively Last Joimt Appearance of UBINSTHIN, WIERTAWSRT and THEO. THOMAS. his Unrivalled Orchestra of 60 Performors. TEIN M I PADIEU MONDAY, Jan, 1 SSOCIATION HALL. to ite at NDAY, 8P.M. Protessor E’ NB ERT’S Free Leature om the SUE METHOD OF | TEARNING FRENCH.” MEO, THOMAS’ SYMPHONY CONCERTS ft STRINWAY HALL, SATURDAY EVENING, Jannary il) af § o/clock, DY GRAND SYMPHONY CONCERT, EAST HUINT APPEARANCE, OF MR, ANTON RUBLNATELN WITH THEODORE THOMAS AND HIS. UNRIVALLED OKCHESTRA. Symphony, @ minor (Kaehel, 660) 0, pease: Th ie Ante oP i KO Overture, fred, # Vantasien ne »b Etudes, * as ANTON RUBINSTEIN. Symphonie Poem, Hungaria... KET LON ONE pouLes oe, FIFTY D ONE DOLLAR. ED SEATS WIFTY GENES EXTRA. The sale of Heserved Seats and Tickets will commence this morning, at 701 yroagwey, 4 Broadway, and atthe Box Office of Steinway Hall. FOURTEENTH GAZZANGA, Va All branches of \OLLEGE OF MUSI 5 WES /) street-Signor ALLY Pos and Mm steuctors, New quarter to eommenc singing. beeen 8PM, Sanuat fessor EMENNE, LAMBIRTS Pres Léetnre on the “TRUE METHOD OF "LEARNING FRENC! cia rs mir oy EERE BROADWA AY, rough to Cros! oes and ‘Rooms over. $95 sud as Broa Broadway, AMUSEMENTS. | ATRE CoM. IQUE, ou BROADWAY BROADWAY MIQUE BROADWAY. ‘0 OUR PATRONS. The Manager takes great pride “in ret the patrons of the Theatre Comique that the GRAND OL. for the week Gommencig SARTATY 4, 1978, will positively excel any ev.vv given by him at the Thentre | Com.\que. READ READ a e names of the new : READ and new Novelties, , READ READ ——— READ ae NEW STARS. READ Hea NEW NOVELTIES. ‘AD First appearance this season of the best of ail” -Teutome {peal a er BARNEY, MASTER BARNE} EY MASTER BARNEY. MASTER BARNEY MASTER BARNEY. MASTER BARNEY. MASTER: BARNEY MASTER BARNEY. —MASTER BARNEY Master BARNEY will sing, for the first time tn this city, a new and original ‘collection ot Dutch Songs and execute his Excelsior Champioa Dance. é ied ‘appearance of the celebrated European: Cornet joloist, HENRY HENRY Prpeeee HEIY from the Mitambra 1 ‘th theatre, London, En, Mr. PAGE has no superior as a Cornet Solols hot ye the great. LEV Y——LEVY land. TRACY EB TRACY TRACY TRACY TRACY HE TRACY B ROTH 1 ae BROTHERS,______. BROTHERS.. BROTHERS,-——______ of ali Irish Comedians and PETER CANNON. a ON | —__—__—_—_—_—__¥ c ANNON ‘ sings ail New and Original Songs, an oe MEORBYES, ‘appei Arar eat ts Thoatro of the eriul Engagement and first app ron MAN Eat TERS MAN EATERS. Every precaution has been taken against uccident trom the ———MAN bE is NAN EATERS——— CANNIBALS: The Cannibals are very fierce. RS———_—_———-MAN EATERS—— EATERS———-————-MAN_ EADERS——— MAN EATERS——-———. EATERS—— ft is thought by many that the Cannibals aze cousins or in ray away related to the AFBLC DWARF TOMMY, FIRST NIGHTS OF THE HISTORICAL IRISH DRAMA, produced with new Scenery, Dreascs and Effects, ————-U’CONNOR'S” CHILD O'CONNOR'S: CHILD O'CONNOR'S CHILD O'CONNOR'S CHILD THE HARE" OF TARA. THE HARP OF TARA. Seren | ARP re —————THE HARP OF SECOND WEEK AND DECIDED, ‘Sie ‘THE =FEILDING: Ss OF the. best Protean Artists on the ‘American stage. THE FEILDINGS THE HEILDINGS SKETCH, THE FEILDINGS THE FEILDINGS ISL THE pepoias FE THE FELLDINGS EM. Ls ALL FAVORITE LTH. THE FAVORITE! z' THE FAVORITES RKETAIN ORE ARTISTS, HARRIGAN AND ALL THE GREAT CHARA HARRIGAN HARRIGAN HARRIGAN THEATRE HARRIGAN HARRIGAN HARRIGAN HARRIGAN GOMIQUE, HARKIGAN HARRIGAN HARRIGAN HARRIGAN 514 HARRIGAN AN. AND AN. HART BROADWAY, HART HART HART OPPGSITE HART HART HART HART THE HART HART HARRIGAN 8T.. NICHOLAS A HART, HOTEL, THE BES? IN THE WORLD, AND NO MISTAKE. JOHN HART THEATRE JOHN HART JOHN HART JOHN HART COMIQUE JOHN HART JOHN HART : JOHN WILD Oty WILD WILD JOHN WILD WILD BROADWAY WILD WEST WM. WEST THE WEST TERT al N QUEEN, NOVELTY JOHN QUEEN JOUN QUEEN JOHN QUEEN JOHN QUEEN THRATRE JOUN QUEEN HA or WILD QUEEN THE EST HARRIGAN HART WORLD. JOHN HART —. JUN, WIL WM, WEST———___ HS QUEE: Miss JENNIE HUGHES————WISS ADA Miss JENNIE HUGHES-————MISS ADA WitaY MISS JENNIE HUGHES—————MISS ADA WRAY —————-MI88 KITTY O'NEIL——— MISS KITTY O'NEL —————-MI88_KITIY § 0’'NEIL———____ MISS NELLIE SANFORD ——Stiss KITTY TILSON MISS NELLIE SANFORD. KITTY TILSON MISS NELLIE SANFORD ——MIsg KITTY TILSON —MISS MAGGIE FIEL! MISS MAGGIE FIELDING MISS MAGGIE FIELDING———— E. D. GOooDING— £. D, GOODING EB. D. GOODING CROMER E. D, GOODING —_ y. J. AC GRAVER J. A. GRAVER AL GRAV! | A. GRAVER Seah, he, MICGT emo eee —______q, L. sTOUTE. JAMES BRADLEY. R. HALL &C. JAMES BRADLEY. ———-R, HALL &¢. 4 Splendid orctuestra under the direction of RY WANNEMECHE: AN ENTIRE NEW OLLO Entire New Olio—-——The. best we have ever given kntire New Ulio—————The best we have ever given Nutire New Olio————The best we have ever given Entire New Olio. ‘The host we have ever given Entire New Olio- The best wa h concluding every Evening and the Matin historical drama, by JOHN F. POOLK, Esq. O°CONNUR'S CHILD 0 CONNOR'S CHILD NNORS CULLD——--——- CONNOR'S CHILD OHS OHILD——— ——O'CONNOWS CHILD biitns O'CONNOR'S ©: 11LDb————-——-O'CONNOR'S © Bp —— SF SoRiobs Cc oe Aaa at Barat 8 C WARP OF TARA ABE oF Ly RA: TARA- SOTicH NEXT MONDAY EV: ppt 13TH, THE GREAT EVENT. Mr. Bart begs to te io his harons that at the very extravagan ay ol pee week he has secured the very valuable sery mises ot oF S ethane and world renowned and the wonderful ARTHC R OREGO! YY. My. Arthur seem, and Masier Théodore Matthews in their champions ect ol hes ort PLE BARS, never before stop pted by any artists in the world—this [my ay | will alone Be waren the Price of admission. AMUSEMENTS, tod Lr aed THEATRE, AMUSEMENTS. ALLACK’S, Proprietor and Managers Mr, LESTER WALLAG® f ERY EVENING, tice, ae SEROUS APs, 1, AT 1% P.M. ‘traordinary impersonation of will appear in his extraordinary 4m Mr. SHERIDAN, SHOOK ‘A.M. PALMER eit at 7A5: boging at” Gaturdgy miatince.be- Sn HONDA EVENING, Jafuary 6, will be r weeks of careful rehéa 1 and elaborate ion, Mr. John Brougham’s new Romantic reacts, founded on FW. Hobiuson's novel, EEMSrlage of Olass; and entitled THER rciern att aracters. PHILIP MARSTON Mr. D. H. BARKING Brod cea wi GERALI On BLA Brautirun NEW SCENERY AND APPOINTMENTS. ‘ Git AGE site MARK ie Sai Garden seene decorated by Mr. Wilson, of Fourteenth st. KLE rr. F, cast includes E SH ° laneous MR, SOTHERN, MR. GILBERT, a ARE, Cotter of ‘Taxes and "ses LAMB Mn POLK, MISS iS EFFI GERMON, co WELSH EDWARDS MISS ROSE COGTILAN. Mr. W. w a; aati LDE Box plan'open one month in advance. Mr WS. on ayers § NOLATRE OOTH'S THEATRE. BOOTH, tine OLARA JENNINGS B Apnuat bal Smpegemnert of Mr. HENRIETTA, Countess ot atherley hore OTH. HOLY MESTAYER | | Fach evening durin g the week Mr. EDWIN BOOTH as POLLY GRACE Mi DERSSY MORDAUNT | RICHARD IIL: in Shakspeare's great Tragedy, resented iit “Miss PHILLIS GLOVER with: the on ciel of mise en scene N ment marked its eee ro ne GES “Mise MARY GRISWOLD . MEURDAY 2 ‘AT 2, MATINE: pon ss HARRIET THORP iti LILLE EDWARDS lies, Gentiemen, &c., rane Prac i dental to the piece it: pent ar dl by -iissington, The scenery ft Mehard Me Natants. he machinery by Me, Wm. Saun- dora, Furniture uy Degtaae ge Taylor. Upholstery by Smith Brothers. Property by Mr. Henry. Box, office open for the sale of reserved seats every day trom 8 A. M to5P. M. Places secured by mail or telegraph, IBLO'S GARDEN NIBLO’S GARDEN. EVERY EVENING. LEO AND LOTUS, aE AND LOTUS. ‘onounce 9K PRESS! THE POMLLOT THE PROFESSION! It E MOST BRILLIANT PRODUCTION EVER PLACED UPON THE STAGE, MUSIC, DANCING, SINGING, [nerd bagel VARIETIES, onan tinpreeede thd sealo of perfection BA’ hue DA MATINEE A’ HALF. PAST | ONE, “CASAR i BAZAN, Seats secured sx days in advance at the theatre, a Ditson & Co.'s music store, No. 711 Broadway. ownRy Rays --- Manager’ s MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1873, myn the week, EAE G NSU OE CEP ae, CRIME; Y , 5. presented with ene orginal effects and a powertei, pra Preceded by: the besnsinn. © Comedy of the GRAND SACRED CONCERTS every agoday: evemmg. In_ rehearsal—TWE. LYE TEMPTATI PIO, ALUAMBBA~ ated MONDAY, JAN. 13, production of the creat t Spectacular Extravagassa, GPa OPERA HOUSE, ACHASBIA, Te memine at 34 S08. nd ten. $1; Family Circle S0e.; ALHAMBRA. RTT 7 neryad Bontehoo. an MAMBRA, 4 Sole Lessee and -Mr AUGUSTIN DALY pape ye LAST cara oF ROUND THE CLOCK, GORGEOUS COST MES, BEAUTIFUL RAL! ERY, NOVEL Lirnore: CAST OF’ CHARACTERS. PLENDID SCEN. AND A | POWHRIUL QOP™PIC, erry 2 YES, BRIGANDS. THE AIMEE Bs PARI. OPERA BOUFFE. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS, LES BRIGANDS. {rest TIME, {LES BRIGARDS. LES BRIGANDS. “tLES BRIGANDS. AIMEE, én her original role of... PIORELLA EVERY EVENING AT 8 Pil be noted Mr. Augustin Daty's immensely popular anit intensely amusing local fe id dramatic “Folly,” in towr acts, ROUND THE CLOCK. lof Mrs. JOHN WOOD as Juliana Tartar jof Mr. JOUN BROUGHAM as the trish “cometherer" and. the billposter.- lorthe famous MAJTLTONS in thelr won- erful dances and unique CANCAN Last NIGHTS|of the LAURI troupe of pantomimfsts. ‘ive Minutes with Humpty Dumpty.” ofthe Fireworks Exibition'ay Liga Park. lof the famous sensation “Behind the Scenes at Niblo’s” and the rear view pf the “flack Crook.” lof the great sporting scene at Harry Mill's LAST SIGHTS or the Ereat Feallatiescenes, the reall horse rs and the Erie Stereopticor “sry D, and tlie fol strength of the. eda A in ne cast. RIDAY, ON OF MLEE. BONELLI. SATURDAY, Leash M AMIN MONS. VAN GHEL M UsICAL DIzROTOR. In rayp) preparation, ‘a Grand Spectacular Extrava- ganza, ent ca of the thrilllag tableau of rahe | Burning ALHAMBRA, f faectartsh Gene Dig rae Spectacl Roe seh THEATRE, jof the maj nt Dissolving Spectacle i, ONWAY'S h ATRE. at f the ‘Lelderkrane Masquc. a M** ae iT NIG Hind DIVORCE. LAST MATINEE BUT ONE or ROUND THE CLOCK. NEXT SATURDAY, at 1% o'clock. MONDAY, January 2, brilliagt reproduction of the magnificent Oriental. Spectac THE CATARACT MOE ‘THE GANGES. ALY'S FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE, and 78) Broadway. fs. AUGUSTIN DALY prep SON OF THE SOIL f, can and GIRALDA. Y¥ PASTOR’S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. ‘The beautiful artiste, who val make wo ascent from the stage to the deme of the: paid raved trish on Oh iE nd Yona ans READ, The colebrated Irish Comedians and Voea DAN MORRIS Mts JOSIN MORRIS The famed Chinese Jug ler, GEORGE DUNBAR, The favorite Comed! BIL ROGERS. A new und oxeiting ‘sonsationsi Brass culled Aes Lessee-and Manager A begato annomnce thathis regular season; sorabruptly in- |. MINTER or, {roo MAN'SS ferrupted hy the destruction, of his theatre in Twenty: wre” fourth street. will be resnmed at the above Jooaltty cantil TONY PASTO! ONG! fn the New York Theatre) on . McKee and Rogers, Jennie Hendérson, Bit ENING, JANUARY 21, 1873. Carter, Hen n,. Tom Granger, Emersony Fran! ‘The favorite Fitth Avenue Theatre Comedy Company | Givwed, Chas. vert, Geo. F. Moore, Cetin Iterd, Gorentie remains intact, and will appear in the opening entertain- ears Moatnecs om SET Rte TEE ment, which will also include the production ot a new and brilliant Parisian sensation ot ain power, by Mr. PALE ue OE entitle: DALY begs to recall the ft. to. that it was eer this spot and in this onal AN FRANCISGO MINSTRE: LS. CORNER OF TW phe SRIGHTH STREET AND The Srent oelainal BIRCH, WAMBOLD & paomow FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, opular memory lew York Theatre that the publre accepted with its heartlest approval two é Ot iy earlier dramas, ‘which. have since pawsed into the hese vocal quartet —— familiar notice GR MIPFITH GAUSS and UNDE THE pc ereaeron eae GASLIG . af Johnson and Powers, 8 ns of Momus,”’ RLEY BACKUS. TON'S LAUGHING GAs. Hoo house, however ist be: entirely re- modelled, redecorated and returnished. Full particulars will be duly announced: *,The Box sheet for the opening night'and'the suc- cocding evenings will be ready on Mondug, January 13, at BA. M, at the 1 new ‘theatre. RYANT'S OPERA HOUSE, Twenty-third street and Sixth avenue, near Booth's re. IMMENSE SUCCESS. BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. CHANGE OF PROGRAM ME. of ROTHER NOVELTY. n of the Firat time VENTURES OF TOMMY DODD. A SCENE AT THR GRAM-MA-C HOUSE. THE PRACTICAL JOKERS AT fates WORK. sth The Song and Dance ‘Artists, int Shove laughable RCH and, CHA! THE QuiET FAMILY.. OL Begins at 8. Seats neauired: HE NEW MAGICAL BAZAAR AND GANE EMPO- porium, es two doors apeve Twenty-- eighth strest, ' HARTZ & L! Proprietorss Magic for the eyaren From 50 cents. From 50 conts. Frour 50 cents... From 50 centa Prom 50 ¢ THE ANtW WONDERS JUST RECEIVED FRUM LONDON, PARIS. AND VIENNA, w CHARA poitictet eg IN aa sc eee a. a Mr. Sam Western, a Southern gentleman. W. Hl. Brockway OF NEW AND AINING WON-- L.. #. Phillip, the ‘original Tommy Dodd, “you know.) DERS POR THE LONG WINTER EVENINGS. Instruce Bryant Bob Brieriey, escaped from iideaectas . Be Carter Seems Nelsinore, a minstrel ike tions given with every article, making the perfect in its use. Ban Dryant, a friend of the lonj Harry Stanwood Cousin Frita.-MeAndrews| Joe ¢.Trenchard..®. Emerson | A SSOCIATLON BALL ic ekietivaik Chop Brown, ..Dave Reed Guents, ite Company pee MOET ae THAT PRACTICAL JOKE, TICAL JOKE, onthe RU HOD LEA wore BRYANT NL’, EVERY EVENINOCAT & SPEAK FRENCH WITH FLUENCY, "S$ MINS by PROV, ETIENNE LAMBERT, on MONDAY, SANUARY 6, ATP M. “THE, UNITr OF Fi H VERBS,” goneinding with eats secured In advance. 585 —ATHENEUM, 585 the fs Broadway, opposite Monope ran ye ewe W. BUTLER ORAL EXERCISES ON SOUNDS AND IDIOMS, This lecture |: cain Eng zlish and is free. ‘HRRAORDINA Boors open at. PVE ‘cLowns. The Management takes pleasure to an- Nounce she engagement of Messrs. Ladies specially invited. TEINWAY HALL.—MONDAY EVENING, JAN, 6. MEKCANTILE LIBRARY LECTURES, ‘NO, VIL — ON ee, The most ciited speaker of either sex. ATHENEUM, DUNBAR. AR vont, a apiece Coa i Canes sand eure.” “The rich, sweet | nes ot her voice can! von BROADWAY. DONALSON, | pictured. lier taultiews enunciation, ‘the beautifal m= who will appear for the Set Hone be this country in their brilliant Some Pantomime, eu! - re LoVe h) ire ame Tite, TAILORS, ti ew Tricks, Scene: Mis oH agri TIF tt PRERGE nin SISTERS. agery of her thoughts, her manner, her style, her deliv~ ery, her flaming eye, her beaming countenance, her per- onal beauty; her presence, amd withal her simplicity. fease and naturalness, these cannot be portrayed by ver: or press.”"—Greenville Advocate. HAVE ENDEAVORED TO INDUCE CERTAIN managers of theatres to respect my, roPerty in a entitled. “The Colleen Bawn.” “the Sctoroon, “The Life of am Actress,” “Dot,” “The Stree York,” “Arrab na Pogue,” and others wel known a them'to be American Copyrights. As they are unwil! fo dogo 1 Ond myself obliged to take legal steps to asse ™, ights. 'inere are some two or three hundred dramas of mine, English Copyrights, of which they have had the free use during the last thirty years. The public wilt. ‘agree with me that the harvest managers have on amy pieces since “London Assurance!” in might have ‘prompted tham to respect: he gr vet Medes oe nique. Miss ALEXAN ER and Miss can E DAVARNIE in gems of Serio Comic Songs. Mile. Young, Viro Farrand, Lizzie Btemspic, Julia San- ‘aulina Barretta and Corps de Ballet. sonoolibkaPt, COES, CAMPBELL, LANG, PRES- in New Acts, Songs and Dances; together th eae prominent artists, will appear ina are bill of excellence i EVENING. MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, SSOCIATION HALL. MO) NDAY, January 6, at8 P. M., 9 preaen i Professor ETIENNE LAMBE: RES Free Lecture on the | MY Property in those few Americon cop et poeeess. bay E METHOD OF LEARNING FRENCIL” pborcatEr a SSOCIATION HALL. | MONDAY, Jannary 6, at PM; ' Frotesgor ETTENNE LAMBERT'S Free Lecture on the TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1873 RUE METUOD OF LEARNING FRENCH BENEFIT IN AID OF P. T, BARNUM'S COMPANY, Who lost their entire effects by the late fire, 26 ARTISTS WILL AVPEAR AFTERNOON AND NIGHT THE ARENA, THE DRAM HE VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL, talent of New York combined in the cause. ‘The disaster in itself ix sufficient to arouse sympathy in the heart of any good thinking man. A fire so destruc- eceaee equestrian company ts not on record. The poe AND BOXING ACADEMY, 18 CLINTON: Jace, near Broadwa may taught in one month. ne assortment of Fencing droves on-hand and for sale. [MPORTANT FOR THEATRES AND PUBLiO BUILD~ ings—Fire impossible.. —Tobins’ Termo Telegra in- dieates ‘the moment the temperature exceeds Tike (oiling water) in dressing rooms, heating lobbies, &c., or in any part of a building. Cy ‘zivil alarm at various places or direct to fire tele; ther particulars of T. W. TOBIN, inventor and pater ral Polytechnic institution,” Lendon, and 210 6 Apart § and Box! Volonel MONSTERY. Royal questrian Benevolent Association i supported by a | Fourteenth street, New York. deluge of volunteers, and. the © public who may feel dis gon te honor the Academ. ith @ visit wey, teel con- AN BRYANT OLD TIMES ROCKS, in.his famous character, Rocks, in “bes Miserables. Go see the Practicaiokers. TOMMY DODD. IAMMANY HALL ASSEMBLY ROOMS TO LET—FOR balls, fairs, concerts and lectures, by the Bes te dent that the event will display the of versatile talent ever amalgamatca in bang MR, P. T. BARNUM will appear on the siage and address the audience at in conjunction wi iat st amount ‘is or any other oaek THUNDRED. ith longer, at a reasonableprice. Inquire of D. Mi NDRED OTHER STARTLING NOVELTIES. i : wn eee ae Mquestrian “Director GLE te dace cto brett WAR A Ti olin Ell MR. BEN MAGISLEY. Stage BY, SONG AND DANCE, JIG, CLOG AND IRISH MR. BEN LUSHVY. Jig panne ht. Pupils fitted for the stage by ose sin $1; Up JOUN KOGAN, 100 East} ar Bowery. N BRYANT’ THE ADVENTURES nk. TOMMY DODD IN NEW The Practical: daners.” Ty Tyo hours’ fan. wee open atl and 7; performance commencing at 2° “A CADEN, OF MUSIC. BDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1873. puree An J 6.at8 P.M 1 anuary 6a denesit pertormance ven by A. NEUENDORFF, Protegor BTIENNE ar MSE. Bs i ts Aaa si ea AKD Expres ABBREWS. “TRUE. Wao oP HDEATNING FR Ms miss . The sale of the boxes willcommenceon | — J Monday, 6,at the offlee of BRUNO MORGEN- 'B_INSTRUCTION, PIANO, VIORING THAU, sin'Brondways and applieations received tor the: | 1/49 0 x, Singing Harmony, day and evening, same at ithe following plac . M. Woith, 14 New stree Corpneed, N Herrman: Gity Hall, room 11, aida qatzenberic and 8. Salomon, 225 East Fifty second reet rean, Gui t 92 Clinton pla oy Eh hth street. Established 10k Ce: culars' malted fet eo JAY WATSON, Musical Direetory. TELSE SEYMOUR, ONE OP THE ORIGINAL PRACTICAL JOKES DAN BRYANT as TOMMY DODD, “you know.” OHN WOOD'S GYMNASIUM, TWENTY-KIGHTHC Pe treet, near Fifth avenae—Open day and evening. rkish bath, lift cure, boxing, &c; special training for dyspepsia, corputency, nervous debility, gout, &c. Atle létic Sports Monday Sere par EVENING TE THe LS THE ENIN ‘OGNI TED. THEATHICA RECOG: PRICAL, eCOGnHEED THEATER TRIG aL” MUSICAL L. Morgenthau. 161 East Sixty-first street. aha nics for the boxes containing four seats from fo SHS acoonding to location. see ceale of the teserved scatein tho parquet, and bal- will commence on Tuesday, January 14, at the office mentioned. SOCIATION HALL. - FREE LECTURE ON FRENCH, On the ate ‘EK METHOD OF itENOe, to K FRENCH WITH FLUENCY, ROF, ETLIENNE LAMBERT, on Paaia JANU, Toh 6, ATS P.M. “ ‘ NC ” Ti COGN ¥ THE UNE poeding Win, THE RECOUNIZED TEATRICAL, MUSICAL {ORAL EXERCISES ON SOUNDS AND IDIOMS, SOCIETY y eran ised ‘This lecture is given in English and ts free. SOCIETY Ht its Na TH iy Invited. pen at 7. SOCIETY AL Ok THE OUR, me ™ e eee JOURNAL oF THE CITY. y STAGR CHAT (Encie FRANCAIS HARMONIE ASB Arar ANNUAL MASKED BALL, 18 INTERE Wettlowra, ACADEMY OF MUSIC, JANUARY 13, OR eemont, ‘ fiesta and boxes at Rullman’s, 114, and Schirmer’ fe Pa te sors, AND THOSE GILRAWISE EW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 BKOAD- way, between Houston and Bleecker sireots. “livery CARKFULLY CRITICISED, one should visit this wonderful Museam. Tt ts full of ALL IN every ing pevbye shonid 906 aa aml understand, — Lecture: ALL IN 4 * Those Parties ALL IN ana aSheker ne’ or prceees re ti BE ie va TEDEanAM, een NE) W You MUS! HE EVENS , sie NUSMUM OF ANATOMY, “i EVENING TECRORAM, Saas GREE nig me Bi 5 EVENING TELEGRAM, HE CHARCOAL MAN wins THE NEWS THE’ DAY. its Banle Tutor THE NEWS oF THE DAY. KERS. Wir abl THE NEWS THE DAY. 410, aay aD THE NEWS OF THE. DAY: A en BS anjo by H. C, DOBSON, 260 in Song and Jymnorouiras Dancedig wad Clog Daneing bys” professional “of 30 THEATRICAL AND years’ experience. protes ATEREOPTICON FOR SALE—IN COMPLETE ORDER, SHOW © PRINTING Sohen Adie ESTABLISHMENT, city er, Address E. S8OCIATION HALL, MONDAY, Januag 8h M., Profengsor ETIENNE LA mt Lectare op the TRUE E METHOD | OF * LEARNID ING NG FR SENCH, Bears, MINSTRELS. Go see TOMMY DOD! HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREBT, 4 LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THBATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIETY CUTS CONSTANTLY THAT PRACTICAL JOKE, ere is no danger as It is not performed . the air. The aTONDAY BY ENING, ANUMRY BP tars EDNTSDAY! PERFORM THE saTtnpay, TIRE WEDNESDAY EVENING AND PROGRAMME SATURDAY. At WEDNESDAY AND MaTiNegs. SATURDAY, UT WEDNESDAY NOTHING. SATURDAY. AKE—NO—MISTAKE.——- THEATRE Comtane, 5l4 514 BROAD’ BROADWAY. CAN THESE NOVELTLES 4 BE SEEN, BBoADWAY. Matinee Saturdaye at 2, ON BAND ale recused in advance,