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Esato 2 CITY REAL BSTATE FoR SALE. ! Central. —FIFTH AND EIGHTH AVENUES, FACING CEN. + tral Park; Fifth avenue, corner Ninety-first street™ 3 Bighth syeues. corbey 1024 street, four lots; hea) errs | STEVENSON, Jr., 11 Pine street. ADISON AVENUE HOUSES, FROM $30,000, . , $60,000 to $100,000. to trade er hoes $40,000, $50,000, br small Houses. Apply to JOHN FETTRETCH, 1,036 Phird avenue, a le at $19,000 or aale-at Fi East Side, NEW FIVE STORY BRICK STORE AND TENE- ment, in Forsyth street, between Canal and Grand, rent ovel $2,500 a year. ON SLOAN, 3 East Seve weenth street, JOR SALE—A FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY HIGH stoop French Fiat, in good neighborhood, at a sacrifice for cash, Address, tor three days, OWNER, box 1 Herald office. improvements and in fine order. NOR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT 265 HENRY STREET; two Hoye sities basoment aud sub-ooliacs woders Apply to THEODORE ‘TER, 29 Broadway. $4.000 gage on this proper yaln for year: CASH WILL BUY A FIRST CLASS FIVE story double brick store and tenement jouse, on First avenue ; size, 25x65x80; 200) isno mort. i the balance can re- this PEOUaey gacaaliy oo! id Tor Bur 500 last tall, and Will rent tor over Fifty-third street: size 18.9x50x100, ture to be tention of any one wanting a Must be sold immediately, ~— RIK PHALON & SLOAN, ait East Seventeenth street. West Side, UST BE SOLD—TO CLOSE AN ESTATE, THREE | story high stoop brown stone House, No. 126 West The elegant Furnt- sold with house, This house is worth the orate house and psteatare. ¢ No, 6 Pine street $10.000 modern Peer emeutas! handsomest bl JOURNEA parcels BROOKLY NE PROPERTY FOR LET. FOR A THREE STORY HIGH sToor brick House, ‘over 22 eet, tront ana all in 31 East Seventeenth street. Misce!taneous. OR SALE OR TO LET—HOUSE J Grand street: will be sold at a bargain. 51 Lispenard street. OLID AND PA enere LOTs, the city, offer i ALSO 160 ACRES BORDERING ON THF CITY. payments. Will large to hold or resell in iFinene oxatnine at once. 57 Broadway, room 21, AND LOT Apply to A. “SALE EBALD 1 BRANCH. 01 ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD L A first class American neighborhood, respectable small bills Inedniely of Mr. DAY, RECEIVED AT OUR BRANCH OFFICE, 'N THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOERUM st, OFFICE OPEN FROM & A. M. TILL 9 P.M, ON SUNDAY, FROM 3 TILL 9 P.M, CARRIERS’ AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT, NO. 7, FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN. lel: IN | NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1873—WITH SUPPLEMENT, AMUSEMENTS. RTH AVENUE THEATRE—NEXT TO BROADWAY. IN ©) Twenty-eighth street. Begins jeging at &. Carriages, may be orde: N. B Seats’ kin be secured for @ week in Py at which is open continuously ul chestra and Baleony Chien $i aD cle nates and a scuenen oi ict ete Bled rved Chairs in the er rele, 75e. li Soa Proprietor and Matagors * GUSTIN DALY TO-BAY, at O'OLOCE, si for the last TO: NIGH AT oon ra by oan ORV ENPORT, bith MIN. wit UONWAY? i By Mi OR TIME! r, Charles aS shor, Mr, te ne Rie Ar Aaoorge Clarke, Me." Har. bers, Mie ‘owen weett, D. Oe Witliiog and others, MONDAY, Second time of ‘Of LONDON ASSURANCE (by we SBA AY, last time of OLD HEADS AND YOUNG WEDNESDAY EVENING, Do December 17, after elaborate and costly preparations, will be produced am original adaptation of BELOT’S wierd and intensely dramatic and psycological study of human passion and humaa judgment, entitled T, BARNUM’S GREAT SHOW. | Ainerican Instituto Building, ‘Third avenue and Sixt MUSEUM, ~MEAAGERIE AND CIROUS. THRILLING, gk «sigalg a NEW ARTISTS" pnp NEW ACTS DAILY TWO HUNDRED “MALE AND PEWALE PERFORMERS, BRILLIANT EQUESTRIANS! DARING TRAPEZISTS| RENOWNED 2D ATHLETES, ACROBATS AND GYMNASTS! AFTERNOCN ovAND EVENING. DOORS OPEN FRO! w ADMISSION TO ALL, ® CENTS. Mw HE PILGRIM, ‘On Great Jones street, will be open on Sunday night, and thus accommodate a large number of our citizens who seek pleasure and amusement Admission only 25 cents~ balcony. 50 cents; children, 15 cents. On Monday the Abyssinian church, and on Tuesday evening the Fifty-third street Baptist church. Supper Way bes served afier each exhibition. Friday evening the First German Methodist Episco- pl church attend, having lecture and songs in German, Professor Bain has sent other Pilgrims into adjoining towns. Apply for benefits. LIXD TOM CONCERTS_STEINWAY HALL. MATINEE, SATURDAY, DEC. 13, AT 1:30 P. M. TIOKETS AT THE HALL AND AT'S BROADWAY. Admission, 50 cents; reserved seats, 25 cents extra. Children under 9 years, halt price. NLY SALVINI SAMSON MATINER TO-DAY. Tribune. *Salvini is prox extr: last nighe at the Academy of Music. eral si ws called nine times before the curtain dur- ing Sun. Admission. at; seats, 82; Dox seats, $2 50. SACRIFICE—NEW TWO STORY ATTIC HOUSE, two full Lots, built for customer for $7,000, in a , Will be given to a arming $4.00 mortgage and paying $600; iio humbug; actual equity utes from ferries; title perfect. Inquire Fifty-fitth street and Third ave. nue, Brooklyn, T SACRIFICE. four beautiful Lots, eben SExi0" ; ‘feet, in Brooklyn, 100 feet Sut, of Third avenu remain on bond and mortgage. minutes. Address A. GRA in Twenty-eightn and Twenty- ts at $650 per lot: 40 per cent cash, balance ars pass every fifteen AM, Herald Uptown Branch office. OR SALE OR TO LEASF—SEVERAL FACTORIE: (all connecting), with 75-horse power Corliss Engine ; will sell the whole or part for one-third less than its | value and on easy terms. ©. H. REYNOLDS, 133 Ninth street, W: Williamsburg. 1 st treet, E to single gentleman. $6.500 10 RENT—FURNISHED, ON ST. MARK’S AVENU Brooklyn, a first class brown stone House to May S74; rent Wow 0,8 desirable tenant Apply to J Ww. ‘ontague street, Brooklyn, or 81 Cedar | ew York. TILLARY STREET, BROOKLY: street (middle number).—A nic , NEAR FULTON furnished Room LAWSON, House, Stuyvesant avenue, Brooklyn, 20x 40x10); all modern improvements, comslete order; cost borhood ; terms easy. onvenient to cars and ferries splendid neigh- HALON & SLOAN, 81 East Seventeenth st street E} ry ~ PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO RENT. — T TARRYTOWN—ONE HOUR FROM TRIS CITY To let or for sale, furnished and unfurnished Houses and Cottages, a ror low price: MBERSON, 659 Sixth avenue. — ‘PORT MORRIS. MORRISANIA AND NORTH, NEW York, now New York cit; bridge, on graded streeta, for $1,000 and Spwards, aes aoe ti iberal terms. Apply to the agents, F. 3) Broadw: Sint e ROWN, miss e mg! HOBOKEN, “HU “DSON cry Heights; rent $16 per month. A iD BERGEN REAL ESTATE. To Let or Lease. LET~A NEW HOUSE ON CONGRESS next door above Webster avenue, Apply to C. Abingdon square, New | York. PROPERT 'Y OUT OF THE cIry FOR SALE AND TO RENT. Provements or cut: SMALL COTTAGE AND GARDE: per month; pleasant lear two depots. ESIRABLE SHORE FRONT PROPERTY FOR sale—2) acres; admirably located for first class im- ceasible and healthy. Bidrensd. W. ATWATEL, Riverside station. Conn. Brice ‘$5,300, $1,000 ASE, Sellersville Post office, Pi (OR SALE—8 ACRES 110 PERCHES OF LAND, AT ey 2: “ Batlroad é¢ ot, Bucks county, Pa. ; For a iculars address 0. H. To manaisctoring purposes in the city of Utica, the MANUFACTURERS.—SUITABLE SITES FOR most central and accessible city in the State, will be ag ‘without charge to jasulacturers rho will estab. at siete, Hotel, or we ONE HAVING Googe, iny of their Dusines in the city. Apply te PROCTOR, to AB. BHNSON: No. 81 Genesee “REAL ESTATE _ Tv EXCHANGE. SEAT, ONE HOUR PROM Be or Merchan- $10,000 WORTH OF REAL Estate, near or far off, can hear where a stock ot ready boxed, can be got for the same by aidre: |. H. WRIGHT, care George Hunter, orl) Herald i. for Harlem or West:hester Lo: Fourth XCHANGE—FOR A FARM OR rooms, elegant location on the hill, with FOR A THREE STORY HIGH STooP | Lots near the Harlem | 4 | | MTY PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE.—I BAVE A NEW three story brown stone House. on the north side of Street, west of Flith avenue, which 1 wi exchange first class double modern House, in Brooklyn, 16 six Lots. in fruit T & SON, 171 Broadway. ni ererit We Bek Her of $3,500 ing on the Passaic River, at ‘OR SALE _ “sxcHh Houses—A first class C: GE FORK ONE OR TWO Business; in connection year. Principals only ad- Herald Brooklyn Branch o1 JJOR SALE OR EXCHANGERAN ELEGANT COU try Seat, with 2 acres of splendid high land, tront- jievilie, N. J., seven miles dress W. trom New York, only $46,000 ; also a magnificent place of Je acres, elegant building de., fronting on the raritan River, id Broo! Jo only $70, eel pleces suitable for layius oat in ‘ballcing g plots. Easy terme. New York or Jersey City Point; Soma easy. Address WIL! varue ill exchange) for PSE UIs idress J y Uity. No agen’ OTEL FOR SALE. i PARRY HOUSE, AT HY- land Falls, on the Hudson, 13; miles from West ON, 31 Montgomery street, eres of ground: $38,000; terms uy. LETT PARRY, Hyland Pails, Nei. EAR MORRISTOWN, N. J.—FOR SALE OR EX- change, a beautiful Country Seat, unencumbere fF improved city property. OWNER, box’ ifs werate office. in sn Brookiva, Moures orem metas Paterson Posto 10 EXCHANGE—THE EQUITY ($9,(09) IN three story stone 1 coms Hones, near omen Fark, ) tor # Farm Owa, Herald, office. é AETED, TO EXCHANGE—REAL ESTATE, IM- roved and unimproved, inthe city of Paterson, Goods oF an: ae! Merchandise. Ad- ry. Aearess month. Pianos tor sale trom $40 upwards. I owe. enn jade War Paani Si crisis RAND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT.—HENRY C. DOBSON in bis classic Banjo Solos, and PEDRO DORREGO, the greatest ot aa Guitarists, this even. ing, at the Green Room, 141 Fourth avenue. ___PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C. A? 2 UNION SQUARE, a HAINES BROS, will offer their fine assortment of first class Pianofortes at prices to suit the times. Ev very Pianotorte guaranteed. A few Pianos which have been used a little, very low for cash, RARE CHANOE.—FOR SALE, AT A GREAT BAR- ain, a number of Steinway & Sons’ second hand square and upright Pianos, some of them nearly A gran new ; also upright Su iNway'h Fiano torent to responsible VAY & einway Hall, vartie: 3, 2. and Hea Fe A $200-MAGNIFICENT 73 OCTAVE, AGRAFFE, + rosewood oyersirung, iron’ trame (Goldsmith) Pia: Hoforte, Stool, &c., carved case and legs; latest improve- ments; fully guaranteed; also Piano and Stool, LDSMITd'S, 25 Bleecker street, near bowery. FINE ASSORTMENT OF KNARES SECOND +A hand Pianos, but little used, including a few up- rights: also second hand gi various other makers, tor sale and to rent. WILLIAM KNABE & CO, U2 Fifth avenue. th street. LARGE piso UNT ON PIANOS AND ORGANS ays—Steinway's, Chickering’s and others’, for cash oo instalments, ang 4 for rent gtgrices to suit the times. AT SU0cBEAUTIFCL 7 OCTAVE, PIANOFORTE, ZA, overstruns, carved lege, every improvement; one Tosewoud uprig a only '$75. - BIDDLE, 6 East’ Fourteenth street. Wai erly place, aisar r Broadway. GREAT BARGAIN IN SECOND HAND PIA’ ZA. The Weber Pianos. used by Nilsson, Torriani, vary, Campanini, Maurel, Capoul, Muzio, Puente others, consisting of Grand, Upright and Sduare Pianos, will bé sold ata great sacrifice, ‘These Pianos were specially se- lected by these great artists and used during their sta in New Yori. and are nearly new, This is a chance sel- dom met with ; also second anos ot other makers ai Weber Warerooms, Oth aveuue and 16h street, “T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES—NEW AND second hand Pianos. STEEDMAN & CO’S old West Sixteenth street, one éstablished warerooms, door srom Sixth avenue. MAGNIFICENT 7% OCTAVE PIANOFORTE FOR sale.—Splendid holiday present; four round cor- ners; all modern improvements; made order; cele- brated city maker; fully guaranteed: used 5 months, tor $20 cash: also parlor. chamber, dining Furniture a sacrifi a Property tamily leaving city. West 15th st., near 5tl A "GREATER OFFERS THAN EVER IN NEW AND + second hand Pianos and Organs; for rent and sale for cash or small instalments, 789 Broadway. ERRY & CO.. A BARGAIN FOR Gas. ROSEWOOD 7 oorave Pianoforte, modern rovements, cost $450, ti poet Cover and Stool. vey East ‘Suih st., between 2d and avs, LADY, NEEDING MONEY, WILL SELL HER magnificent Piano, square g and, octave, it improvements, with Stool and Cover, 5 Cost hearly new. 32 Greenwich avenue. A NOTICE.—TWO IFICENT 7% OCTAVE Tose wood Pianofortes at public auction’ this day, u A. M., at the elegant residence 210 West 2ist st.; both ‘in: struments in perfect order, having ail mpro. ements, With guarantee celebrated city makers N. B.—Saie post. tive. KUBERT C. CASHIN, “Auctioneer. Can be seen previous to IL 0 ‘Glock at private sale. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD 7: square patentagraife Fianotorte, nectly new, fully Euaranteed, cost $125, tor $25), cash; Stool, Cover: bas tox for shipping satin Le a Parlor Suit, cost $300, for $200; one do.. $100; do., $50; parlor. chamber, dining Furniture, sacrifice. ‘Heuitenice 104 East Twenty-flth sirect, near Fourth avenue. LADY WILL SELL YOR LESS THAN $100 @ fine toned rosewood Pianoforte, agraffe treble, modern, style, including Stool, &c.; music in perfect order, 23 Third street, near Bowery. OCTAVE GRAND € ()UX MPIC THEATRE. Opens? 15; curtatn. at Bo’ i ‘clock. KICKS, CEDWIN Wit ADAMS La tase MAE v7 eel a Py PitForuance ENOCH CARDEN, RICHARD Tit SATURDAY, Dec, TURDAY NIGHT, at2 o'clock, ‘at Filker. ats at Bolclock. first appearance in his imal character of Robert adey, THE DEAD HEART. ALLACK'S, Proprietor and Manager... seers URSTER WALLACK Doors open at 7:30, commences at Bo'clock. sovanre WEEK OF THE COMEDY SERIES. ATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1873. SIN THE APTERNOON Ar i. AL80, LN THE hgaecsvey aT ‘CLOCK, will be repeated t) FOURTH OF THE SERIES, Robertson's delightful modern comedy of Mr. LESTER WALhAon in his. prigihal character of Colonel John Whi i: perteemenee will conclude with the amusing ICI ON PARLE FRANCAT! jesars, JOUN ORL SEED . HARRY BEoenrT, ED. wan ARNOTT, R. serD J. B. POLK, Ww CARROLL, Miss KATH RL K ROGERS, Miss “RP PIE GERMON, ' Mrs. SOHN SEFTON, Miss DORA GOLD- THWAITE, and Miss KATE BARTLETT will also appear in this entertainment. Bac! farce enki In active preparation, a legitimate five act comedy, Tritten expressly tor this theatre by Mr. DION BOUCL: © a Previous to its roductios A CONSTANT VARIETY OF ENTERTAINMENT Il be @ COMPLETE CHANGE “OF “oR tA Basser Each a. ENS December 1. meth STOOPS TO CONQUER TUBSDA WEDN NES NEW METROPOLITAN THEATRE, 585 and S87 Broadway. £85 and 537 Manage 41S "A AN IMMENS! METROPOLITAN, METROPOLITAN METROPOLITAN, METROPOLITAN. Mil ie. LEONA ataSe Rab the raeen of the Air. Proe, Mt 0, REARDO! will introduce his won- dertu: Tumbleronicon. Waiters and Morioi em monare: JO! [ART,, MISTRESS. Nke with SAM R RNEY, TOGETHER WITH OUR REGULAR COMPANY, will ee im their GREAT SPECIALTIES. Afternoon, doors open at 1; evening, at 7. _ Children halt price. Secure your seats early. GE? OPERA HOUSS. BEGINS AT 4 ADMISSION, ‘ec. SPECIE PRICES. REGBRVED BEATS, 500. AND $l EXTRA. FAMILY CIRCLE. dic. *.* MATINEE, THIS SATURDAY, begins at | :50. OVERWHELMING SUCCESS— 58,000 peoole have already witnessed it! | ! Hundreds upon hunareds unabie to gain even standing room, MULTITUDES | HOLIDAY CARNIVAL OF FUN, Every be and Saturday Matinee, peels DUMPIY Mustrating the Adventures of the Mer. ry Hero on His Travels. Roars of laughter every night from a myriad of FOX'S | delighted people. etchant LIND, PANTOMIME. and an auxillary force of over 300. The Prince Docillian. . Miss FANNY HAYWARD The Original Humpty ‘Dumpty Mr. GL. FOX Old One, Two, Buckle My Shoe QOOD'S MUSEUM, JOUN 7H OWE Positively last night of Mr. sony OWENS his own Dramatic Combine. ion. AFTERNOON AT 2. iG AT 8. Last Noir: LAST MATINEE. Mr. JOHN E. OWENS Mr. JOHN EK. OWENS ip Coleman's Comedy ot ‘0 MAN in Burkstone’s admirable “ae in three acts, o: A R. SAMUELS NEW, PARK THEATRE, a i SATURDAY, December 1%. Last night of the eminent tragedian, Mr. JOHN MCCULLOUGH, as Jack Gade. MONDAY, . Lecember 15, Miss LILLE ELDRIDGE ALMA, OR HELD In_ BONDAGE, - Bom 8 THEATRE. LESSBE, J. B. BOOTH. AST NIGHT oF THE” ahs mts the OF MR, AND MRS. J. FLORENCE, who will appear in Faiones Trish Drama, in 5 Acts, enue ELL OR “DARKS THE HOUR BEFORE. THE DAWN,” VERY NIGHT THIS WE. SATURDAY, a it i) 3 Rr 1.30, MR. BRYAN O’FARRELL J, FLORENCE, BRIDGET MAGUIR. 5 FLOR: 4 with songs KILLA! \d BARNEY O'HEA, . DECEMBER 1: MONDAY ee 5, MR. F. S. CHANFRAU appear in the Original oar, a wee re ‘estern Life, ntitied, THE ARKANSAS TRAVELLE! secured in advance at the Theatre and at the Store of C. H. Ditson & Co., 711 Broadway. Seat Music YCEUM THEATRE. Fourteenth street, near Sixth avenue. GREAT SUCCESS of the ENGAGEMENT of the comment ny Mr. CH ARLES ¥ ATER, 10 will a) EVERY naiyUtia SATURDAY MATINEE, im the LADY OF LYONS, ‘until further notice. Claude Meirotte.. .Mr. CHARLES FECRYER Other characters by Mrs. Fanny Foster, Mrs. J. L. Carhart, Mrs. 8. Smith, Mr. ©. ee, Mr. H. Dalton, Mr. C, Allerton, Mr, 3, Smith, Mr, Leeson, Mr. Percy, Mr. T. Atkins. In the course of Mr. Fechter’s engagement he will hi the honor of appearing in some of his best known cl acterizations ani in one or more new roles. YCEUM THEATRE.—CHARLES FECHTER. LADY OF oe a MATINEE, TO- Beat AT 120. can be secured ___POND'S cso STORE, 39 UNION SQUARE, M™*, FB EATRI cies wanieen AP ae THEATRE. EYENING ATS ATURDAY. AL Bit an THE Wire AND, TACOBITE, _Mr. Frank Roche, BC “Tih A MAGNIFICENT AND BRILLIANT TONED 74 OC- J\ tave, four large round hers, rosewood case Vianoforte for sale; used & months; made to order; cele- brated city makers; warranted for’ years; cost $1 600, for $275; Stool, Cover, Music Cabinet; also Farlor Suit, ¢ BS. 4c. Call at private residence 120 West Twenty-' third cet ARGAINS, BARGAINS, BARGAINS.—PIANOS RE- liabie and warranted, of our own manufacture, new ‘and second hand, cheaper than anywhere else, FISCH- ER's. 425 West TWwenty-e reet, hear Ninth avenue. Pisrosoa GREAT VARIETY TO RENT OR SELL; rent applied to purchase: prices to suit the tres, at KRELL'S, No, 8 Union square, 165 Fourth avenue. Pianos, ORGANS, GREAT BARGAINS.—UPRIGHT Fiano nearly pew. $200; Piao, all improvements, $190; one for $10); a as kK & BON, "121 Bleecker street. HE BURDETT ORGAN I8 THE BEST.—WHEN You buy, buy one. pepe & WHEELOCK, exe 14 East Fourteenth street, Urwerz, "AND SQUARE PIANOS TO RENT, AT LEER BROS,, 47 East Twi et, two doors dood 7, octave Pianos st $4 per west of Broadw: PIANOS AND ORGANS, NEW AND SECOND hand, of first class makers, will be sold at lower es, for or instalments. of for rent, in city or and the Holi sal Bronaway. | ey ver Hodered New to sell Ware tciebrated od ino fen ‘OnU WES. TRAL ORGANS and PIANOS. Ilastrated catalogues 200 prices, IC. SALVINI MATINEE, ONLY SALVINI SAMSON MATINEE, TODAY, SAMSON MATINEE, TO-DAY O'CLOCK. ALVISi fn his unique, itaper CADEMY OF M fis one n say that le has really seen Salvini who has not seen him in his reo and powerful character of Samson.”’—Philadelphia Pre: Admission, $1; seats, $1 extra. box seats $1 S0extra, NY PagTOn’s OF EEA BOURE, 21 BOWERY. Prof RIL he MAN FISH, eat- ing, drinking, smoking and seeping unt under LADIES Fier: The Winneres, Gait, om escia 44 a Bho INZERT > STERS, ADMITTED LD CABIN HOME. TONY PASTORS LATEST SONGS. FREE Freeman Sisters, Jenme inset, Bill Barry, Larry Tooley, Joe Terk ok! Fran! TO THE Gerard, Chas. Seabert, Hannah firch, the Wondertul Jee Children, &e. MATINER. Y¥ HALL. LIND TOM CONCERTS — 8TRI Wal MATINEE, SATU Ki TIOKETS, A THE HALL — Dhildren under zee "ACKEMY OF MUSI REVEPTION. By BMI MORTON COMMANDE ye tits TEMPLARS. Tickets for sale at 114. 4%, 626, 7ll and 95 Broadway, and all the principal hotels. RAND CONCERT, SEVENTY- rrr, tot atc tet) pi G. & N. Y. rat M Ex: BAND ontat te PERVO! RMERS, ‘kets, $1 Reserv id Seat w. wa C0. Bae HOUSE, BETWEEN FatED th avenues, in good heighborhood, va 00d, will pisses send particulars ‘e rv 81 Llapenard wtree atteer Pres ‘Presb fetitn church, ‘Admission tekeus $0 cen BL eighth avenue THE LECTURE SEASON. — “IRELAND AND que IRISH, West Twen Dee. 16. “BY “third ig ng ON ae M tare al Tickets Tor sate i Pond's, oo Talon ante, and Welsh’s, __._ HOLIDAY PRESENTS OLIDAY | PRESENTS SWE, “MUST HAY! {p.pay,our obligations: solid silver Wa: pd Ladie: old 5 hs om fo Baeine, oe ae, ea our ry SON'S, ‘07 Nassan street, 19 room WANTED TO PURCHASE. DANCING ACADEMIES. 3. BA SAUSE'S I DANCING ACADEMIES.—CLASSES jason 114 and LI6 + ‘at Masonic Hi Thirteenth street. and’ Breyoort Hall, 1 Fifty-fourth street. Mt Mascnic Hall, Tuesday, December 9, 18:3. PRE TATE LESSONS at ‘any hour, day or evening. CULARS at Private ‘Kendemy, ‘212 Bast Eleventh J. MARS’ ACADEMY OF DANCIN » Bleecker street—New classes for beginners forming. For terms. &c., send for circular. N, B. Soiree every Saturday evening. Roo yonee be aa CLASSES FOR DANG. + ing, No. avenue, corner Twenty-sixth street, are now oe for ite ooo Send tor a circular. A‘ WILSON & HAMILTON'S SELECT DANCING Academies, Arthur Hail, 303 West Fourteenth strect, near Kighth avenue, and Madison Hail, 214 and 216 East ‘Thirty-tourth street, near Third avenue, classes always open ae vor aM yo} "ietos S weer oa For for circulal Sore londay at Madison alt and every Tuesday a Carthur Hale“ D* GARMO'S DANCING OLasses, TR WANTED FOR GASH.—SMALL FONTS OF R, AND MRS, HLASKOS' CLASSES FOR DANG Brevi th Stat AGvirese box Stat Post othees with Cases and are tie at oven Broadway and 166 West Porty-ainth ANTED=A FIRST CLAS! f WrGpod:locgtieas for he eee MARKET, IN A enema MUSICAL. — parrilars apply 40 ae. KLINE, iS Tenet ity NATIONAL, CONSERY ATORY ort been raved in the Xo8 NEW, v0 ans near Fit 4 MUSIC, een anrce East Fourteenth stree avenue, IN PART, FoI FOR to Del £ real w clin Hestaurane and Launen Boom: | NOW TH ost, RXTANSIV A ana” oonste wi we * eine business: Aidress be RLOTAUKANT. | “Paptinmey opin at aay Umi, tNe quarter commencing ered from date ance. Bye TOM CONCERTS—STEINWAY H Lh TINEE, SATURDAY, DEC. 1% “At tap’. Tickets aT TH AND Atte, BROADWAY. Admission 50 conta Seaeriea gee i, tnd exira. “Children “under 9 ¥ vears, half price, NLY MATINEE, or SALVINI AS SAMSON. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, THIS AFTERNOON AT 2. SALVINI SAMSON GALA MATINE. BALVINI in bis most powerful character, SA eed in vie pe ig ved his ta, er extra American triamphs. Mncastinn LIBRARY LECTURES. SROCIATION HALL. MONDAY EVENING, Dec. 15, LDN Subject—*Writer on Modern Fiction.” Tickets at the Library and 114 Broadway. BY? eee or NOER BRE -STEINWAY HALL. AA fe at RDAY, DI AT 130 P. M. TICKETS Mt Pre HALL "AND AT" Ft BROADWAY, Admission, 50 cents; reserved seats, 25 cents extra. nildren under 9 years, halt price. HILHARMONIO SOCIETY. SECOND WACADENY Of 0 evening, Dec. 15. at 8. iiss oe TARL BERGMANN, Conducter, ALVINI IN is Bow, neon bi TO- DAY. of M his afternoon at 2 o'clock, SAM SON, pipes st Ami crican triumph. =e Put ILLIPS Fa a dg ment Watt Abroad.’ WENDEL Ht mei Lies. 6. OURBE. ILLIPR, _-ABROCIATION HA WENDE aie eras it No. 6 West o mi WEND PHILLIPS. tht WENDELL PHILLIPS. cl Roveis'and W HO BHALL WIN ’ Rev, GEORGE tk HErWORTD. ___ AMUSEMENTS. \ CADENY or ‘MUSIO—SALVINI-MATINER TODAY. ONLY SAbvaaT SAMSON MATINER TO-DAY. ONLY SAMSON MATINER poDax. Satine 7 his emeree role, bor ALVINI in a powertul role. Be nis ee DEBT AMERICAN Tk OMPit, HIS GRANDEST AMERICAN TRIUMPH, NEXT WEEK—FiNAL FAREWELL, NEXT FARR RAL FAREWELL, POSITIVELY LAST THREE NIGHTS IN NEW YO! LY POSITIVELY LAST THREE NIGHTS IN NEW YORK, POSITIVELY Last Lary! NIGHTS IN NEW YORK, Sivoor TOMAR NALD, Bigt MASO 8, eene : GREATEST LIVING TRAGEDIA in consequence of eugagements previously ade to visit Chicago, New Orleans, Havana and Mexico. MONDAY EVENING, Dec. 15, GRAND GALA Wigner MONDAY EVENING, Dec. ND fh FIFMRTY PERFORMANGE "se ONLY BENEFIT OB FIFTIETH PERFORMANCE (S41 ONLY BENEFIT OF Onty time of Shakespeare's sili Traged mn ime Jakes) mare's su me 0 OTHELLO. Orhan iHkrLo. OTHELLO, OTHELLO: OTHELLO SALVINI in his world famous impersonation, OC HELLO. SALVINI int his world-tamous impersonation, OTHELLO. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 117- LAST NIGHT BUT ONE. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 17—LAST NIGHT BUT ONE. FRIDAY—LAST and FAREWELL NIGHT. BELA As nd FAREWELL NIGH AST NIGHT HERE OF LYINI, Last NIGHT HERE OF 8 LVINT, and BENEFIT OF SIUNORA PIAMONTL BENEFIT OF SIGNORA PIAMONTI, In active ieieren ny Glncommettt’ ‘3 Pistctical Drams, ELE ABETH, gett OF ENGLAND, eee ie his erent role, "ROBERT, EARL OF ESSEX s RLIGABE TH OU LE, ken ry ENGLAND of Pri Reserved Seats, par: ust and balco: a ue: Private Boxes, four seais, $10; Family Circle ie Seats for any of the above Farewell Performances can now be had at the box office, Academy of Music; Scbir- mer’s, 70Land 114 Broadw: IBLO'S GARDEN, TWO PERFORMANCES TO-DAY. TWO PERFORMANCES TO-DAY, HTERoss AT 1:30, AFTERNOON AT 1:20. EVENING AT 7:45, EVENING AT 7:45. THE CHILDREN IN THE WOOD, THE CHILDREN THE WOOD, BEAUTIFUL NEW SCENERY. MATINEE, FIRST VOKES Gorgeous Costumes and Appoint- VOKES MATINEE ments, MATINEE EXQUISITE MUSIC. YOKES See MATINEE VOKES the beautiful MATINEE VOKES NURSERY TABLEAUX, | MATINEE OKES Cinderelia, MATINEE VOKES. Jack the Giant Killer, MATINEE VOKES Bin ad bene MATIN tt Ie, ry inj 5 MATINEI Boots, YOKE: MATINEE by retin VOKES MATINEE | Twenty-four Blsokbirds, VOKES MATINEK ‘Old Woman Who Lived’ YOKE! MATINEE in a Shoe VOKES MATINEE VOKES siner | Glowing Transformation Scene, 4 — FIRST | GRAND CORPS FIRST Vorns |OMELE, MARIE BONFANTI | YORES MATINER MATINEE AN UPROAR OF FUN. —— Evening at 8 Carriages at 10:45, ROADWAY THEATRE. 730 BROADWAY. *.* TWO PERFORMANCES THIS SATURDAY. FAREWELL MATINEE at at half-past one o’clock, FAREWELL APPEARANCE of the Lingards. Evening at & Alexandre Dumas’ latest Parisian dramatic sensa- ion— DIANE! ACT I.—Friendship! ACT LT. Love! t Iv. nena en ‘T V.—Death! The drama on each occasion w be followed by Mr. LINGARD'S famous SKETCHES of the celebrities of the Sone one neon CAPTAIN FRY, HAMILTON FIs! BENNETT, THOMAS NAST, PRES! ee GRANT, ns MONDAY, Deo. 15, Me Drama, “THE W vi REEVE as Count Pose ROADWAY THEATRE, ANNOUNCEMENT iA EVENING, DEC. 15, OWN VERSION oF HIS Cah ENATED ROMANCE, vet |AN IN WHITE. MR. WYBERT REE As Count FOSCO. CAREFULLY SELECTED ©, NEW SCENERY, APPOINTMENTS, PROPERTIES, ac. BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN. i Oiske! SQUARE THEATRE. Begins at 8, ov 8, over at 11. Every evening Boucicault’s successful new Comedy, LED ASTRAY. r, WILKIE COLLINS’ great WHITE,” with Mr. WYSERT 18—Matinee of LED ASTRAY. HEATRE COMIQUE, odl4 BROADWAY. Mr. JOSH HART. Sole Proprietor GRAND MONDAY NEXT, — DECEMBER Ip, LADIES’ THE $2,800 BOX TRI — known as BOX MYSTERY, MATINEE O# INDIAN BOX TRICK. TO-DAY. OR INDIAN BOX TRICK. TH TIRE On the same evening the pints Wondertul Clown and stilt MAMMOTH Pertormer, — Mr. GEO. H. ADAMS, COMPANY Also the beautiful — ZETELLA IN A NEW ‘and ber troupe of gymnasts. — a ayy grat of OLIO OF FUN MK. TONY H. ea a Mr, FRANK KERNS, AT MATINEE d first time of the — LACK BALL SAILOR: TO-DAY. by HARRIGAN & HART, — Also the new Comie Drama, — NEW YORK BY NIGHT. [ATINE! TIN ...sDIRECTOR uM Ee MA’ EE WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY | WEDNESDAY. SATURDAY quam THEATRE. RB ORy DER ELEPHANT. Comedy in four acts by Mose! Box office open daily from 9 till 40" jaloce” EW pees STADT THEATRE—H. GRAU MANAGER, AY. DEC, 4—SACRED tea INCERT, RAPRICAINES DIE AFRIKANE, MME. IIMAY, MISS CANISSAS PFLVoER, 1G, WEINLICH. Increased chorus and orchestra. ‘Popular prices. RYANT’S OPERA I HOUSE, 23D STREET, 23d street and 6th avenue, near Both’s Theatre. FAMILY rear geia t 2 a4 eter at 'D. First time here of job Hart's laughable RHADOW PANTOMIME” HUMPTY DUMPTY IN CORK. SHADOW PANTOMIME | HUMPTY DUMPTY IN CORK SHADOW PANTOMIME | HUMPTY DUMPTY IN CORK SHADOW PANTOMIME | HUMPTY DUMPTY IN CO! SHADOW PANTOMIME | = Mtr Bring oe children to see the adaughable ADOW PANTOMIM Characters we Dan bryant: Xeles Depuens: Bob Hart, Dave Heed, Unsworth, Bugene ‘bmerson, Stanwood. ac 70. Coiigren halt pce 1) THE MATINEE, BRYANT": MATINEE TO-DAY VILMORE'S TWENTY-SECOND 1 ope BAND GRAND PROMENADE CONCE! At armory, comer, Fourteenth street and sith avenue, AY see Pest 3. NO ca 1. OVERTURE, “Fra Diavolo” - Gilmore's Twenty-second 2, ROMANZA, “L) Eelair’’.. Halevy Aria for cornet and bari flutes ari clarionets 3% SOHTLLER—MARSCHL THHOMPHALE, esgetgyesbece Almore’s een nerpen Les Span Band. 4. SOLO TOR CORNE oe rhuekle. 6. POT-POURRI, “Grande Duchesse’ «++.eOffenbach Introducing the most popular melodies 01 the opera. 6 OVERTURE, “Raymond” Gilmore's Twent: mee 7. SOLO FOR SAXOP! Lefebre Introducing “Sweet Spirit, tear My Prayer,” from Wal- -Auber Arbau Jac’s “Lurline” an Aria “i Trovatore,” and “the La Last Huse of hummer.” & MARSCH AUX PEAMBEAUX, “Torchlight Dance” Meyerbeer -second Regiment Ban: ae itrauss re's Tw COM poaraal i st rt ‘egiment Band. 10, oRAxD DIVERTIMENTO. ON THE ATRS OF ALL introducing variations tor ciarionet, flute, corask, horn, trombone, baritone, and tional Anthem, ‘Thee, Sweet Land dof Liber Concerts % conch wale ‘sax eon with the 3 “My Country 'tis of OFRekets (ORE for sie at door, Greiswar HALL. Mr, DE cor i CORDOVA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, AT 8 O'CLOCK, FOR THE RELIEF OF THE POOR. His highly popular and humorous lectu@y MRS. GRUNDY, Doors open at 7%. ____ Admission 00 cents. ts oe TOM CONOCERTS—STEINWAY PALL, TINEE, SATURDAY, DEO, 18, AT 1:30 TOKENS AT THE HALL 4 AND AT il¢ BROADWAY. or) rved sont, 2% cents extra, irs half price. ABD PRY ATE) Must Soe eee ON ee th PIANO, pg tias G + Sin igi, C Harmony. 2.0 ” inion Dine, 5 a N ENTERTAINMENT WI sear N BY THE int tans oleae of the Cornell ag a A 3 See a eo ra erenen von tha aharsaay rening” the 18th inst, at 7% o'clock. MPt#oroutran THEATHIGAT. AND SHOW “PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, HERALD BUILDING, BROADWAY AND ANN STREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THEATRICAL, MINSTREL AND VARIRTY CUTS CONSTANTLY ON” HAND. won YACHTS, STEAMBOATS. GC- ‘NOtics.—sL00r. FOR SALE CHEAP—A RARE chunce—at a sacrifice on account of othor business; Durden, 6 gross tons: three years old. Yor further in- formation apply to Captaln RONK, Sing Sing, N. ‘ACHT WANTED—OF ABOUT 3 rEET,. SOUND AND very able, Please address, with ai full dese: oe — which must be very moderate, ANCHO! woos STEAM YACHT FOR SALE CHEAP—FOR as the owner has no use for her ir) one yaar fect running order; §) ur aah OPHAINE Lox tro Fost idee Nyack 100 built to seer “S08 rare sugh street and {Vath 0 ake UEN ROBERTS. ~_ HOUSES, Rc In this City and Brooklyn. A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND DAUGHTER DESIRE two turnished story, one or both it, in a genteel house, feubborhedd and Yemily, Shove Bightfsereet and between Second ard Sixth ave- nues; will take meals from restaurant, references ex- changed. Address HOME COMFORT, Herald Uptown Branch office. ‘Wy AgrE ove OR TWO ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR a small social club; must be on or near Broadway, between Twenty-third and Thirt; dress, with terms, 4c, ECONOM New York. ANTED—TWO OR THREE NICELY FURNISHED Rooms, centrally located, conventent for iight haarecese ae for tamily of two; terms must be moderate. 4, H., Coleman House ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, FOUR nice unfurnished Rooms on one oor, with conve- plenoe for housekeeping. Address J. B., box 168 Heraid Uptown Branch office, ANTED—ONE WELL FURNISHED BEDROO: second or third floor, near Broadway, from Thirt3 sixth to Futy-second street, West, by a single gent man. Hiate addres, price, ie rll one including Board, erald offic fourth streets, Ad- box 1,36) Post office, A —WEEKLY AND MON «Furniture, his} ts and Bedding, at B. PERTHWAIT & CO. nd 157 mense stock and low prices. MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT Furniture tor. sale.—Superb Grande Duchesse Suit, made orien. cost $80, for one do. $100; do. $40: four round corns s. for $200; Marquetr: tables, Etagere Pamtings, Bronzes, Mirrors, obs. Carpets, chamber, ‘dining Furniture, re, Silverware, riginw jouse turnis! roper Tatuily’Ieaving city. 6 West Ibth ‘ot, near oth ave er ) M. CO Chatham ‘street. An HOUSEHOLD T 747 BROADWAY—FINE FURNITURE, CARPETS, So MES ABE AE aturoaen, Parlor eds, upot ular system of mon' i ments. Houses and Apartments furnished to order, ol LARGE ASSORTMENT oF CARPETS, FURNITURE and Beddiny pric by. weekly instal- ments, at O'R A! S warehouse, 10 Eighth avenue, between Thirticth and Trg first streets. LL THE ELEGANT FIRST CLASS HOUSEHOLD Furniture, at the elegant residence, 104. East Twen- ty-Afth street, lear Fourt een, tor sale, for an: Feasonable offer, at great sacrifice, for cash; magn gant Jatest style orimion satin brocade hae ia ty cost, $80 ir $200; one crimson ani ol ; brocatel! a rep Bultd $118, in 976 a $0. el ipg,octave: | y airs, un ‘ables ere Mirrors tings, Bronzes, Statuary, Butlet’ Extension Table, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Wardrobes, Mat- original coat Bedding, velvet, Brussels Carpets, less than half o —HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR private residence, 210 West 21st Parlor, rary, Chamber and Dining Forni: magnitic ent Decker & bro, ae octave rosewood Pianoforte; gree ings, Bronzes, a Bedding, &c. N. B. be " ; no limited price on any article. Call this ‘day or Sunday, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF 18ST CLASS HOUSE- «hold Furniture for Pie ane jamily leaving pod rah 120 West 231 st. Pianotorte, Parlor Suit, $1 10., $45; Mirrors, Carpet, Chamber Suit complete, isdstonias Bureaus, Mattresses, &c., in lots to suit cash purchasers. ‘ARPETS AND FURNITURE AT THE LOWEST cash prices; weekly or monthly payments taken, GHAM, 386 Third avenue, betavea 27th and 28th streets, Oh er 1,009 YARDS INDIA ety Gents; 3 must be sold to pay advances. J. W, D! 268 and 270 Canal reet, between Brontway's cern Elm. OOD SECOND HAND AND MISiIT CARPETS— All sizes, handsome styles, very cheap; also 10) patterns rich and beautiru Wall Paper, thaif price, at 12 Fulton street, between William and Nassau. A CBIGKHARD?’S, PATENT PARLOR AND SOFA Bed tor sale, and other Furniture. on terms to suit, at our new furniture warerooms, 218 West Thirty-seventh street, joods taken on storage. ‘octave Piano- MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. AYMARD—SEELY.—On Thursday, December 11, by the Rev. J. Clement French, SAMUEL EVERETT Pear n of Jamaica, L. L., to "ALLIE, daughter of the late Samuel J, and Lydia A. Seely, o1 Brooklyn, L. ie No cards, Havey—Hoimes.—At Lake Grove, L. I, on Weanesday, December 10, by Rev. Otis Holmes, W. D. HALEY tO Lizzig HOLMES. No cards. HINRICHS—SaGE,—On Wednesday, December 10, at the residence of the bride’s ete eee New York, L. 1., by the Rev. J. Elsegood, J. C. He RICHS tO FREDERIKA VU. SaGF, afi of East N oe York. MILLER—WHITBHEAD.—On Wednesday, Decem- ber 10, 1873, at the residence of the bride's parents, in this city, by the Rev. William P. Abbott, ALFRED J. ILLER, et Providence, R. 1, to CHaR- LOTTE, eldest daughter of William Whitehead, Esq. PaRMELE—KENYON.—On Thursday, December 11, 1873, at Westfield, N. J., by Rev. W. KR. G. Mellen, EpwIn B, PARMELE, of Auburn, N. Y., to MEETa M. KENYON, daughter of Vincent enyon. STEVENSON—MOXLEY.—In this city, on Thursday, October 9, 1873, by the Rev. Dr Pendleton, Simeon J. STEVENSON to LILLte S. MoxLEy, second daugh- ter of Major John eon of Chillicothe, Ohio. WILSON—GRAY.—O} ‘ednesday evening, Novem- ber 19, at Christ’s church, Bediord avenue, Brook- lyn, by the Rev. A. H. Partridge, James E. WILson to ARLINE A., daughter of Mr. Allen Gray, ail of Brooklyn. Apas.—On Wednesday, December 10, EDWAkD ADAMS, in the 70th year o! "his age. Funeral services at one o’clock on Sunday, the 14th inst., at the First Baptist church, Fifth street, corner of South Filth, Brooklyn, E. D. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited. BALL.—At Newark, N, J., on Thursday, December 11, FLORENCE STEWART, daughter of Isaiah and Ida Ball, aged 1 year and 8 months. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the faneral, from her parents’ residence, No 28 Chesnut street, Newark, on Sunday, December 14, at two o'clock P. M. BERNSTEIN.—On Friday evening, December 12, 1873, BETSEY, beloved wile of Levi Bernstein, in ‘the 35th year of her age, Notice of iuneral hereafter. Buntinc.—On Friday, December 12, GEorGr W, BUNTING, aged 27 years. ‘The funeral will Take Place from the residence of his mother, 257 East Fourth street, on Sunday, the 14th inst., at half-past one P, M. Relatives’ and friends are respectfully invited to attend. OLUSLEE.—In Philadelphia, on Friday, December 12, after a short iliness, FRANCIS H. CLUSLER, Jr., in the 4th year of his age, oaly cnild of Francis H. and Maria Cluslee. Notice of funeral hereafter. COLAHAN.—Suddenly, on Thursday, December 11, 1873, JOHN COLAHAN, @ native of Clonasera, Bal- linasloe, county Galway, Ireland, aged 45 years, The relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral, irom his late residence, 402 East Sixteenth street, on Sunday, 14th inst., at one o’ciock P. M.; thence to Calvary Cemetery ior interment. BANE.—On Wednesday, December 10, Mary E. |. Crane, aged 33 years, 4 Crane, wife of William months and 7 days, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- eal invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, mober 14, at one P. M., from the residence of her mother, Mrs. Ann E, Sherwood, No, 124 avenue D, without further notice, [i December 11, Mrs. EpMONpDs. ante Mary Epwonps, aged 64 ye ars. Relatives and friends of the family, and of her son, George F, Coachmon, are invited to attend the tneral, on gunday, 14th inst., at twelve o’cloc:, from the residence’ of her son-in-law, Mr. John A. bg vet NO, 221 East 118th street. ‘AHLBUSOH.—On Thursday, December 11, after a long and severe iliness, RICHARD, eldest son of Fredorick and hae Fahlbusch, aged 23 years, 3 months and 3 day: Relatives and vriends of the family are respect- iy are to attend the funeral, m his late idence, 827 Hudson atreet, on Sunday, 14th Inst., Stone oiock PM. FaLton.—On Tharsday, December 11, at her resi- eee 680 Second avenue, HANNAH FALLON, aged se rel relatives and friends are jreepeottal invited to ee the funeral, on Saturday, at sat) o'clock. “fows.—On Friday y, morning, December 12, sre after @ short and iilness, ALBERT HoNs, & native of Germany, aged 48 years, 8 months and 9 ai "ine relatives and {friends are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 25 Cherry Street, on ‘Sunday, at half-past twelve o'clock; thence to the Lutheran Cemetery. Huongs,—On Thursday, December 11, Rose, the Hpi ‘wife of John Hughes, an and daughter of Jonn tharine McCabe, of Re parish of Thileorbit county Monatsh 67 years. Relatives and friends of live famine are respect- faliy invited to attend the fu fey trom bet late residence, 715 Washington street, on , De- cember uM, At hal-past one o'clock P. iM. Feheee t0 Calvary Com von Tueaday, December 11, 1873, CAROLINE Hurt.—On Tuesday, C. Hor, widow of John CA a late of the city of New York, ot hi roe canuaitee mdieof the family are in- Th 3) relatives and vited ‘to attend the 1 wervices, on Monday forenoon, December Figen ind at her lave ilowtien bef Hae New York. UNTER.—In tl Fo lith fi daughter of the late De Aran” rune Fae eT ine faneral will be given here- wg ‘Wednesday evening, 7 pepember 10, ear fear an rma Othe. tea oan ate sen dence, 270 South Third street, Williamebarg, e@ 4 Deeaet, iy one o'clock P, M. ry copy. LOONiEOn Friday, December 12, <9 diphtheria, Joun Loonts, ionsees son of Denn! jaret Loonie, aged 2 ra ears, 6 mouths and ‘The friends of the family are Tespectiuliy invited to attend the funeral, trom the residence o1 his parents, No, 326 Kast ‘ifty-second street, on Sun- at one o'clock, ‘An1oTTE.—On Thursday, December 11, after a brief tliness, FRANK C. MAKIOTYS, 10 the 34th year of his age. Relatives and frienas of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 106 East Sixtieth sean on Sunday, the 14th ‘inst., at one o'clock P. M. Mavon.—On Friday, December 12, at half-past one o'clock P. M., after along and painful illness, Mile. ADELE PAULINE Mavon, aged 34 years, born at Belfort, France, Her frienas and Soquainessiocs, At well as those of her brother-in-law, Mi lermoud, are im- Vited to attend her funeral service, that will take lace at the Church of St. Vincent de Paul, West wenty shiek street, on Sunday, December L4, at two o'clock P, M. MAXWELL.—At Jersey City, on Friday, December 12, THOMAS MAXWELL. Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s Herald. Monracut.—Lost at sea, by i sinking, of the Ville du Havre, on November 22, CuaRLes MonTa- Gui, of Paris, Frange: JULI in wie daughter of the late John De Ruyte r, of this city, and LovisK MADELEINE MontaGot, their daughter. A. requiem mass will be celebrated for the repose of their souls at the Church of St, Vincent de Paul, Twenty-third street, on Saturday morn! Decem- ber 13, at half-past nine o’clock. The nds of the family are respectiully invited to attend, Fe seer yn Wednesday, December 10, at P. M., after a short illness, RICHARD MULLOWw- Pay Pa the 55th year of his age. The funeral will take place see, from his late rest- dence, 163 Bond street, Brooklyn, on Sunday, at ie o’clock sharp. His relatives and friends are etrully invited to attend, " John’s (New Foundland) paners please copy. Mugkay.—On Tuesday, after a short illness, James J. Mueray, in the 45th Teer § of his age. His funeral will take place from his late real- dence, 48 Douglass stree! ‘Brooklyn, on Sunday, the 14th inst., attwo P. M. Relatives and friends of the family are pesprctnlly invited to attend, also members of Anglo-Saxon Lodge, 137, F. and A. | and companions of Orient Chapter, 138, R. Glasgow and London (England) and Melbourne (Australia) papers vi please copy. McCuE. Thursday, December 11, after a short illness, ELLEN ond formerly of’ Dungannon, county Tyrone, Irelai aged 70 years, Her’ jriends and acquaintances are invited to gtteng the funeral, from the residence of her sister, Mrs, Mary Donnelly, 213 West Sixteenth street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock. McDONALD.—On Thi ye December ll, 1873, FRaNcIs MCDONALD, aged 62 yea The relatives and friends of the, family, also the members of the Boiler Makers’ Union, are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sopcay. December 14, 1873, from his late Fonidenoe, No. 123 avenue D, at half-past one o'clock P. M. McELRoY.—On , December 12, "Ropert M. McELnoy, in the 24th year of his age. ‘The friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, irom his late residence, 350 North Second street, Brooklyn, E. D., on Monday, the 15th inst.. at one o'clock P. M.; also the a bers of Anthony Wayne Council. No, 55, 0. U. A. and the order in general. [CGOVERN.—On Thursday, December 11, after a lingering illness, CATHARINE MCGoveRN, a native of county Vath Treland, aged 75 years. May her soul rest in peace, The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at one o’clock, from her late residence, No. 61 Willett street. McKgaN.—Suddenly, at Passaic, on Wednesday. December 10, 1873, Rev. J, A. MCKEAN. Funeral services held at the residence of R. Foulds, Passaic, on Friday, December 12, at four o'clock P, M. McPEAKE.—On Friday morning, December 12, 7 McPEakE, native county Derry, Ireland, aged years. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from «is lave residence, 281 avenue C, on Sunday, D*.ember 14, at one o'clock P. M. McQuEENEY.—On Thursday, December 11, MARY MCQUEENEY, Widow of Daniel McQueeney, aged 4€ years. Friends and juaintances are respectfully in- vited to attend the funeral, from her late rest dence, No, 332 East Twelfth street, on Sunday, the 14th inst., at one o'clock, O’MALEY.—On Frid December 12, Mr. E. O'Mavey, of county Limerick, Ireland, parish of Adare, after a short illness, Funeral to take place from his late residence, 25 Gansevoort street, on Sunday, December 14, at on: P, M.; thence to Calvary Cemetery. Relatives and friends of the iamily are respectfully invited to attend, Limerick papers please copy. PAuLison.—At Passaic, ., on Thursday, Des cember 11, MARY PAULISON, widow of Paul Paule son, formerly of Hackensack, N. J., in the Sst year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, corner of ner remn roe and Gregory ave- nues, Passaic, on pungay, D ember 14, at half- ast two o'clock P. M. ‘Trains via Erie Railway eave foot of Twenty-third street at 1:15 P. M. and Chambers street at 1:45 P, M. Returning, leave Passaic at 4:12 P. M. and 6:40 P. PRCKHAM.—On Sunday, November 23, at sea, on steamer Ville du Havre, pee oe W. PECKHAM, of Albany, and Mary E. Memorial services wil ben tia in St. Peter's church, Albany, on Sunday afternoon, December 14, at half-past three o’clock. Friends are invited to attend. PeTERS,—On Friday, December 12, 1873, at her residence, No. 12 went Twenty-ninth street, alter a short illness, JULIA, Wife of George A. Pete: D., and daughter of the late George Coggi Funeral services will be held at the Church of tha Inoarnetiony Madison avenue and ‘Thirty-filtte saree te on fe December 14, at half-past one ci Hiepy._On Friday, December 12, ANNE, beloved wife of John Riedy, in the 40th eure herlage, ‘The remains will be taken from her late resi- dence, 81 Henry street, on Monday, 15th, to St. James’ church, where a requiem mass will be said for the repose of her soul at ten o'clock; thence to Calvary Cemetery. The relatives and’ friends of the family are Creat nd: pattie to atvend, Rocx.—On Wednesday, December 10, Virarnta L.,. daughter of James Croney and wife of Matthew" Rock, aged 29 years and 18 days. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend Nes Services, at the residence of her parents, Ne est Bat hg Street, on Satar- day December 13, at UTHERFORD.—In Puiladelpnia, on Thursday morning, December 11, Lizzte U., only child of Johm E..and Florence c ‘Rutherfora, aged 1 year, & month and 22 da ’ The relatives. ‘and friends of the family are re-: Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her grandmother, 49 Horatio street,, this Neiman A ep at half-past one o'clock. snort finess, Wituiaw Sess, aged sor fem AL IN, month and 5 days. erin ae The funeral wil take place from his late resi- dence, 100 Division street, on Sunday afternoon, aw one o’clock. Relatives and {friends of the family, also New York Lodge, No. 3, A. P. A., are respect- fully invited to attend. SUMNER.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday evening, December 11, 1873, ADAMS C. SUMNER, in the 40tit’ year of his age. Relatives and friends of the family, members of the New York Produce Exchange and members of Company A (veterans) of the Seventh regiment, National Guard, are, without further notice, res re tiully invited to attend the faneral, at th Firat place, B Pe corner of Clinton street an nal ps ast suet _» on Sunday, December 14, at OMPANY, SEVENTH REGIMENT, N. Y.S,N. G. +: The members of this command are hereby sum-! Moned to attend the funeral services of our la comrade Adam C. Sumner. The com: assemble at Fulton ferry, Brookly on sundays December 14, at wy o'clock sharp. By order of tain tht le H. G, HagGER, Fir: est oh <a” Sea ‘Thurs inber i, Paes, wife THORN.—On of KT) late N Nathaniel & , vices on Geant evening at eight, o'clock, at the residence of her Bont law, reg ham Mead, No. 8 West rifty-third street. Relatives and friends are invited without further noti Remains will ve taken to Orange county for inter] Orsage county Papers please copy. pra tae Prage | er mentees esameet ss 45 Caravetta Decem ma Minow of “ot israel ernie an a he neral services at Trint rch, on December 15, at eleven o'clock A. M. red |. The relative: and friends of the family, and of her sot W., Andrew M. and Frederick L., are invited to at VAN Nest.—On Wednesd ny, December 10, off pronmonts, CATHERINE VAN Nest, daughter of tha! Holutives and friend of the famit; are res fully invited to attend the iuneral, on Savuraays the 3th inst., at eleven o'clock, A. M,. from hem Inte renidence, 144 West Forty-ninth street, ‘WresteR,—On Wednesday, December 10, after ay Ieagering. iliness, Mrs. DINAH WensTER, aged yea The relatives and frienda of the family are re- gpoceeay Invited to attend the funeral, ne Sout cond street Methodist Episcopal church, Broo! in, E, D., on Sunday, December 14, at one o'clock. indi Werte Raed $e A in the A Notice of funera) nereatter. asbiiai Mies Wortens.—On Wednesda: i December 10, a eleven P. M., ANNIF EMILT8 WOLTERS, aged 6 years, 2 months and 27 days. Relatives and friends of the family are respect~ invited to attend the funeral, bios y" oo piace on Sunday, December 1 ton fromy 6 Fiushing avenue, corner iworth ert] oklyn. Wriaut.—At Monticello, N. Y., on ptreda De« cember 11, Wittiam WRiontT, i his 77th y aaa es =: eae are ‘nvited to ‘attend tha funeral, churoh, Flushing, L. Lg on sunday, B December. vr one o'clock P. M. In the case of Morris Benson, who was charge® with grand larceny at the Essex Market Police Court on Thursday, it was reported in the Herat hac Omeor Uyer move the arrest. is whould have veew