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‘On Friday Captain Truerty, of the quarantine ‘uteamer J, K. Hopkine, discovered the body o1 a drowned man floating in the bay, took it in tow and landed it at Stapleton, where Coroner Lea held an inquest, and the jury rendered a verdict of accidental drowning—which, under the ciroum- stances, was ® proper one. The features were so auch disfigured that identification was regarded ‘ad impossible. Mr. Oats, the Stapleton under- taker, took obarge of the body. Meantime hig transpired that a well known realdent of SI ton, named Ludwig B, Simon, had been miss) os since Sunday last, U;on imvestigation the body proved to be his, the identification being yy means of the clothing. wright ptreet, ferenie Lome on on Sun nae mene ieee eee Side es was on Mon: the Red Star steawers for i on Monday 7 ope ‘wes going to receive a considerable sum of mot eit him by a Felative, When ne a home he jor imselt i pomingigus forit. This ticket he left ai bome, ss “oa intention to return tn the eve: i — wath er = ‘ked, Lee ior an early start in was the last iim until the body was found as desert ited f Upon further examination of the remains a wound ‘Was found u: One side of the face, whieh looked mi monet. dt might have been the it of Tesul mee, and this leads to the belief that Simon may have been the victim of murder and robbery, the body afterward being thrown into the river. This belief is strengthened by the fact that no wineey, Was found upon the body, and no valuables with toe Bes eree of three small gold studs in his oe aveayy was buried yesterday afternoon in the Bilver Mount Cemetery of Castleton. The owner of the house where tue family resided would not at first permit the body to be carried into it, although 4t was eyclosed in a teaden coffin. ‘The neighbors, however, insisted upon it, and he ty ae yeh his consent.’ The funeral was attended by a large ores Of people. Mr, Simon lakes 8 wife and three interesting thildren, He wes employed a8 bookkeeper in & large Gry goods nouse in this city at a salary of $3,500 a year, and some time ago effected an insur- ance upon his lie ior $6,000. He had received leave of absence Jor several weeks to enable him ko trangact his business in Europe. THE 5 NEW COTTON OROP, Savannag, Ga., August 8, 1874. ‘The new crop 0: cutton is coming in ireely. a” ‘frst Florida bale wus received yesterday by J. W. Lathrop & Co., irom Hamilton county. its weight ‘was 480 pounds. The second Georgia bale came from Baiaoridge to-day; also @ bale irom Madison, Fia., consigned to Karle & Perkins, New York, by Jonn L. Inglis, aud another irom E, 1. Davis, ‘Thomas county, Georgia, — MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Engaged. ANHALT—WILZINSKI.—Mr, ABRAM ANBALT to Miss AMELIA WILZINSK!, daughter Cas Wilzin- ‘ki, Esq., both of this city. No cards. LEIPziGER—SOLOMON.—JENNIE, eldest daughter ‘of Mr. Philip Leipziger, to Mr. JULIUS SOLOMON, Doth of this city. No varda, Married. FERRIS—ROBINSON.—On Wednesday, July 20, at = Tesidence Of the bride’s ore by the Rev. ms, ROBERT FEeRKis, of Brooklyn, E. D., to Este M., eldest daugiiter of Cyrillus L. Robinson, of this city. No curds, HARMON—HeENNES3Y.—On Thursday, August 6, at the bride’s residence, by Rev. James titers, FRANK HARMON, late of Detroit, t0 SUSAN JANE Hannessy, all of tis city. Jarvis—HEWwitT.—At Brattleboro, Vt.. on Tues- day, July 21, at the summer residence of the bride’s Mother, LEVERETT NELSON JARVIS tO FANNIE CONVERSE Hewrrr, all of New York city. WHITE—MOINERNY.—On Wednesday, August 5, 1874, at St. James’ church, by the Rev. Felix H. Farreily, ANDREW J. White to Mary A., daughter 01 Martin Moinerny, both of this city. No cards. Birth. Srong.—In this city, on Saturday, August 8, 1874, Ove Avcusta, wile of Henry 0. Stone, delivered of a daughter. Died. ALLEN.—At Englewood, N. J., on Saturday, August 8, 1874, CynrHiA, infant daughter of Robert | H. and Mary Allen, aged 7 months and 21 days. Relatives and iriends of the eae are invited to attend tne tunera|, at New Rochelle, on Monday, 10th inst., on arrival of twelve o’ciock train from | Grand Central depot. ERGEN.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday and Friday, August 6 and 7, SAMUEL DE Hag, Of cholera tn- fantum, aged 1 year and 2 months, and PHEBE B., Of infammation of the vowels, aged 5 years a8 1 a onthe children of Michael J. and Mary E. The Prelatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend their funeral, irom the residence of their Pay in Forty-ninth street, detween Eighth and Ninth avenues, South Brook- ayn, on ba ay, 9th inst., at three o’clock P. M. BERGEN.—On Friday morning, August 7, JENNIE, uae daughter of William G. Bergen, in’her 18th J*Puneral on Monday morning next, at half-past | nine o'clock, from the residence of her father, No. 660 Greenwich street, and thence to St. Josepn’s church, where @ solemu requiem mags will be cel- ebrated. Relatives and friends of the family are respectiully invited, Banc. Thursday, snes 6, of heart dis- ease, GEORGE W. BLANC, aged 24 years. The friends of the tamily are respectfully in- ‘vited to attend the funeral, irom the residence of his brother, No. 335 West Seventeenth street, on Sunday, August 9, at one o'clock ¥. M. The ofiicers and members 0! Munnahatta Council, No. 21, O. U. A. M., and also sister councils, are re- spectiully invited to attend, Bo members of Mannahatta Council, No. 21, 0. U. A. M., are summoned toa special mecting on Sunday, August 9, at eleven A. M. at No. 203 Eighth avenue, to “attend the funeral of our late [A Brother George W. blanc. Members of sister councils are invited to attend. CockBuRN.—In Mount Vernon, N. Y., on Satur- day, August 8, ROBERT ALFRED, second son of Eaward H. and Martha A. Cockburn, aged 10 years, 6 months and 14 days. The relatives and friends of the family are re- nested to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, August | i, at ten A, M., at the residence of his parents, on Fourth avenue, Mount Vernon, N.Y. The remains will be taken to Greenwood (or interment, ‘rains leave Grand Central depot at ten minutes past seven and five minutes past pine A. M. CoYLE.—On Saturday, August 8, 1874, SARAH CoYLE, wife of Jonn Coyle. Her relatives and frieuds are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, on Monday, tle 10th inst., at one o'clock, from her late residence, No. 237 West | Tenth street, to Calvary Cemetery. DEcKER.—On Friday, August’ 7, RicnaRD J. DDSOKER, in the 68th year of tus age. ‘Relatives and iriends are respectfully invited to sattewd the iunerul from the residence of his brother, James P. Decker, No. 360 West Nine- teenth street, on Monday, at half-past ten o'clock As, ‘The verains wiil be taken to Staten Island for interment. D&iSENROTH.—A‘ S'amford, on Friday, August 7, ‘Maky DetseNxorH, only daughter of Mrs. H.Deisen- roth, in tue 18t& year oi her age. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from’ the Evn. Luth. Gustav fs church, ‘Iwenty-second street, between ‘Third and Lexington avenues, at bali-past one to- day (Sunday), 9th inst, DemMrseY.—OUn Saturday, August 8, of diphtheria, Mary, daughter oj Patrick ana Maria Dempsey, seed 3 years and 6 mouths. uneral from the residence of her parents, 88 Third street, to Caivary Cemetery, on Monday, at two P.M. DoRaN.—On Thursday, August 6 CrnistorHER, the heioved son of Michael and Elen Doran, in the 17th year of his age., ‘The relatives.and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend his funeral on Sunday, August 9, at half past one o’ciock P, M., irom the residence of his parents, No. 427 Madison street. DovaueRty.—On Saturday, August 8, GRACH, relict of George Dougberty, in the 77th year or her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- specrtal invited to attend the funeral, from her lence, No. 615 Hicks street, Brooklyn, on Monday, August 10, at two o'clock P, M, Fisu.—At Greenpvint, on Saturday, August 1874, of remittent le gt MINNIE, the only cnild of ‘Augustas and Mary F. Fish, aged # years ana 21 a “Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to oa the funeral services. to be held at her ne ce, 258 Eckiord street, on Monday even: bs haif- iss seven o’ciock, The remains will taken to Westbury, L. I. Fiovp.—At Commack, L. L, on Saturday, August 8, EpwaRD FLoyD, Funegal htt ne August 10, at two o’clock P. M. HackMaN.—On Thursday, August 6, 1874, Hm Aa . H. HACKMAN, only child of Fred W. ry Hackman, aged i year, 2months and 23 aay “ The relatives and friends of the famil members of Albion Lodge No. 26, F. (ok a gil the members of Copestone Chapter No, 203 «the members of the A. B. 0. Club and the ‘vest nth street oyster dealers are respectfully in- vited to attend his juneral, on Sunday, the 9th Inst, at one pd tx On a siee residence of his h street, Hayns.—In Jersey Saturday, bo ft 8, TEREMIAH HAYS, @ Dative Of the parish Of Lisiee, county Cork, Notice of the funeral hereafter, HawxnHourst.—On Bighth month, ‘Tth, at her r reer Roslyn. L, l., REBECCA HAWXHURST, age Friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral from Friends’ Meeting House, Manhasset, on the 9th inst., at 11 A.M. Train leaves pr Is land depot, Hunter’s Point, 9 A.M. There be carriages in weigng, at ie Roslyn depot, ‘on arri- val of in, for une fr ends, AveHRS.—On Saturday, ae EP 8 ParRiok JUGHES, & native of count; arish of rage: Oavandoogan, Ireland, in the ne year of A MYSTERY OF THE BIT. [oa humeral on Monday, August 10, from his late cous, Cte 413 Fast Séventy-fith street, at two o'clock P, M.; thence to ea Cemetery. Hxuszn.—In Brookiyn, 9 on ureday, August 6 late Dr. Willem pking Broo! ne. tnst., ‘ore Aer4 P.M. ue, Thursday, it 6, CamRig M. Buese, ar] or theodore. jones and only daughter of Weicome R. and Adaline M. Beebe. The friends of her husbaud and those of her father’s fa are requested to attend the funeral, from the residence of her father, No, e West Fifty-seventh street, £ day (Sunday), the 9th inst., at one o’clock P, M. KENDALL.—In Ione og on Friday, August 7, Kezia, wife of George W. Kendall, aged 60 years and 9 months. Funeral from 37 Greene avenue, on Mon 10th inst., at one o’clock. Relatives and frien: are invited to attend. SNLEERIGAN.—On ‘Thuraday, August 6, THomas Kxgpiaan, & native of county Longford, Ireland, in the 38d year of his age. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, August 9, at one o'clock, from the foot of Twenty-sixth street, East Kiver; thence to Calvar; je ora. for interment. KING. August 7, 1874, of consump- tion, Euiza KING, nerehioe af Thomas King, aged 74 years, 4 months and 4 day Funeral services to be hela atthe late residence bs eet on Sunday, August 9, 1874, at hall-past Wo o'Cl Korrum.—At Stapleton, if on on to a August | 9 7, E. F, KonTum, rake 0 years. The funeral will take Biace ‘on Tuesday, August li, at two o'clock i his late residence, Beach street, Stapleton, 8.1 Lanoan.—On iday, August 7, 1874, OLIVER LANGAN, aged 66 years. Funeral irom his late residence, No. 380 Jay street, Brooklyn, on Monday aiternoon, at two o'clock. Friends are respectiully invited to attend. MANNING.—At Ridgewood, N. J., on Friday, Au- tT, ane SAMUEL MANNING, aged 68 years and mont! Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resis dence of his son-in-law, Frederick B. Mable, to- day (Sunday), August 9, y 14, at two o'clock P. M. 'HEWS.—At Fort tL Lee, im os Mary, wife of Edward Matthews, Friends are Invite: iy attend. t the funeral from the residence of her father-in-law, No. 227 West Twelith street, on Monday, the 10th inst., at two o’clock, without further notice. MAXWELL.—Un Saturday morning, Angust 8, aiter a long and painiul illness, ABBY, wile of J. T. B. Maxwell im the 66th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the tamily are re- spectiall ay invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 38 West Thirty#econd street, on Tuesday, August 11, at three o’ciock P. M,, withous further notice. MBAGHER.—On Friday, August 7, ANNIE MEAGHER, daughter of Martin, Jr., and Margaret Meagher, in the 6th year of her age, Funeral will take place on Sunday, August 9, at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 89 Sullivan street. MeKkHAN.—On Saturday, August 8, Extza JANE, daughter of Michael and id Margaret Meehan, in the 6th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfally invited to attend the fuveral, on Sun- day, August 9, from the residence of her parents, No. #23 East Thirty-eighth street, at half-past two o'clock P. M. MitLgr.—On Saturday, August 8, of congestion ot the brain, JOHN JOSEPH MILLER, nephew of John Feran, aged 6 years and 23 days. The reiatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral, trom bis mother’s rest- dence, Boe 32 Oak street, to-day (Sunday), at two o'clock P.M. MorFot.—On Friday, August 7, ALEXANDER MoF- For, in the 52d year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral, trom bis late resi- dence, No. 147 Freeman street, elas on Sunday, August 9 at two o'clock P. M. Scotch papers please copy. Murpuy.—In Jersey City, on Friday, August 7, 1874, Parrick F., the beloved son of imothy anda earner Murphy, aged 17 years, 9 months and 25 The relatives and friends of the ramny are re- specttully invited to attend his funeral, this (Sun- aay) afternoon, at two o'clock, irom the residence 18 parents, No. 565 Grove street. His remains we be taken to the Hudson County Catholic Ceme- ery. MURTHA.—On Saturday, August 8, at four A. M., James MURTHA, son of James and Margaret Mur- tha, aged 1 year and 10 months. Funeral services on Sunday, the 9th, at one P, M. Pp aE etre Thursday, August 6, JoHN Mc- | ann. paod 62 years, & Dative of Donegal, parish | of Invert The relatives and friends of the family, also the members of the Holy Innocents R, T So- ciety are respectiully invited to aieau the funeral, trom his late residence, No. 404 Kast Seventeenth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock. MoMaHON.—On Monday, August 3, at the rest- dence of her ee Frankun ‘avenue, Morrtsania, | of cholera infantom, MARTHA EMMA, infant daugh- ter of John and Julia M. McMahon, 11 months and 16 days old. NorTu.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday, Pererk L. NORTH, mMiant son of Peter & months and 8 days. August 8 : North, aged pee ar will take place to-day (Sunday) at 3P. | irom 347 Pulaski street, near Lewis avenue. be i ea Friuay, August 7, 1874, of consump- tion, CATHARINE ORANGE, relict of William Orange, ee c oy county Tipperary, Ireland, in the year The Fay ny 3 Sod friends of the family, also of her son-in-] Gre respectiully invited to attend the funeral from her late Testdence, 20 Nast Thirty-sixth street. to-day (Sunday), the 9th inst., | at two o'clock; thence to Calvary Cemetery for iu- terment. Pagsons.—On Friday, August 7, of cholera in- fantum, Lavra, iniant daughter of Dr. BR. L, and Heleao L. Parsons. | Funeral services at the City Asylum for the In- sane, Blackwell's Island, at half-past one o'clock, | on Sunday, the 9ta inst.” Ruppy.—On SaturJay, August 8, AGNES, wife of Thomas Ruddy and faughter of the late Robert and Mary Sharp, of Woodbridge, N. J., im the 46th year of her age. Relatives and friends are respectiully invited to | attend the tuneral, irom her late residence, on Monday, the 10th inst., at three o’clock, at Wood- bridge, N. J. | ‘Wert At Northampton, Mass., on Thursday, jt 6, ataquarter past nine A. M., by ae fever, A coer KossutH RUrTKay, only son of moet rand Laura W. Ruttkay, aged 10 months and New rUrleans papers please copy. ScoFIELD.—at Georgetown, Conn., after a linger- ing illness, GzORGE D. ScoFIELY, aged 53 years, late of jhe New York “Transier Company, Doda’s Express. Due notice of funeral. Smita.—On Friday morning, August 7, Extas L. \ SMITH. Reiatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, at his late residence, No. 4 Willett street, on Sunday, 9th inst., at tour o’clock | y we The remains will be taken to Oyster Bay, Surrn.—On Friday, August 7, James J. Smrru, son of Matthew and Margaret Smith, native of | county Meath, Ireland, in the 27th year of his age. The relatives net iiends of the family are re- | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom his late residence, 308 Seventh avenue, to-day (Suu- day), August 9, at one o'clock. SmitH.—On Friday, August 7, 1874, Mrs. CaTur- RINE SMITH, aged 53 years. The relatives and frends, also the brothers of Progress Loage No. 889, 1. 0. 0. F., are respect- fully mvited trend the funeral, from the resi- | dence oi her son, John Smith, No, 767 Third avenue, | at half past twelve P, Mf, Sunday, August 9 SYALLKNECHT.—Ia Brooklyn, on Friday, Au 7, 1874, Lorrig, daughter of Peter and aay Stallknecht, aged 6 years and 8 montns. The relatives and ifiends of the family are respectiuily invited to attend the funers ie id | resklence of her parents, No. 149 Wi avenue, on Sunday, the 9th mst., at three retook. ‘Taytor.—On Friday, August ", JOHN TAYLOR, | native of Queen’s county, Ireland, in bis 42¢ year. Relatives and friends invited to hath his funeral from his late idence, No. 28 Bergen street, Brooklyn. on Saturday, August 8, at two clock P. M. interment at Greenwood, THORNELL.—At Tenafly, N. J., on Saturday, Aagust 5 aes R., son of Thomas L. and Rebecca 0, Thornell. Notice of tuneral hereafter. TULLY.—On Saturday, August 8, JonN G. TULLY, int his 39th year. e of juneral hereafter. We KS.—At Alkin, 8. O., on Wednesday, of consumption, Henry B. WEEKS, age 0 ye WHRLAN.—On' Thursday, August 6, 1874, bad WHELAN, & native of the parish of Maryborot Queens county, Ireland, in the 27th year of ris funeral will take place from the residence of his uncie, F; Rourke, corner Twentieth street and First avenue, on Sunday, August 9, at one o’clock P.M. His friends an "those of ‘nis uncle and brothers, John and Stephen Whelan, also the mem- bers of the Eighteenth ward Emerald Guards, are Tespectiull; invited to attend his funeral to Cal- vary Cemetery for interment. ‘Ata meeting of the Kighteenth Ward Emerald Guards, held On vhe 8th of August, the foliowing resolutions were adop:ed :-— Resolved, That we sincerely r it the loss of our late member and asso ichard Whelan, and that we tender our heartfelt sympathies an condolence with his relatives, solved, That we attend the funcral of the de- ceased in a body, WILLET.—On Thursday, August 6, DANIEL Wir Lat, in the 84th year of bis age. Millis funeral will be attended from the Episcopa church, Perth Amboy, N. J.,on Sunday, the inst., attwo P. M. Friends of the tamily are Te. spectfully invited to attend. Relatives will meet at the residence of Mr. William Sofield, at one o'clock. Boat jeaves South ferry at nine, A. M. WORDEN. ‘1 lay evening, Aucune 6, Appi A., youngest daughter of James C, and Ann ‘Worden, in the 20th year of her age. ‘The relatives and iriends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Protestant Methodist church, corner of Fourta and South Third streets, Brooklyn, E. D.,on Sua aay, 9th inst., at two P. M. ‘ermont papers please copy. Wycxorr.—0n day, August 7, 1874, after a short illness, Bast A., wife of Simon P, Wyckotf, ear of her Relatives and friends thr invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, W, | he 9 238 Livingston, ng Brooklyn, op Sunday, August 9, at three o'clock, July NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 1874.-TRIPLE SHEET. EXCURSIONS, ATOR. WARLEM, MORRISANIA AND HIGH Bridge.—New, palace sginbosts Leave Valton ferry Big Sas rai 9, 9:45. 10:35, 1:45 A. M.; 1:15, 15, 2: P.M. See time cards for land- Sunday boats every half hour after 9 A. M. Alsetara’ at SARATOGA AND ROUND LAKE AND = erin a A reduced rates. See Day Line advertise- A. — NORTH SHORE STATEN ISLAND FERRY are running hourly EXOURSIO TRSIOW TRIPS from Whitehall street, foot of Broadway, tor for New Brighton, Snug Har- bor, West Brighton, Port Kichmond and ELM PARK, from oe me to 730 P.M. daily, Sundays Inclusive. ~ A poh sING BANKS—GhAND DAILY EXCURSION; 3 ame Splendid sail down the bay to the ocean. A fins w ot Long Branch, the tortifications, £c. Theelegant goa going steamer | EBCORT leaves every day (except ewurday®, ftom age of Twenty-seoond street, North | miver 8 every thin; ‘Good restauran Faro, gontemen, $1; ludies, 00 cenis, Acta SUNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR jer maintas pasesticers comfort nd of mustc, lines, bait, 4c. Moola ope janilag at Soakere: Los Island, West Fin Mathai Fue © tavorite steamer Davis. leaves Barclay M,; West Eleventh sireet, North B won went third by toad North River, at ‘ool. Fare for the excursion, $L. A. —REGULAR SUNDAY MORNING BOAT FOR aestlfe dd’ Perth Amboy “The favorita nawinboat ea WHITE, Captain A orite steainboat stroct, North River: af 918 A: Se HOY FOR ROCKAWAY BEACH BVERY SON- e favoriie ocean steamer TWILIGHT will ily excursions, leaving Iwenty-third street, Ken Elyer, at 9and 1p; Franklin street, 9:13 and 9:25 and 1:40 tin's Dock Ky, End 2 o'clock. “Bxcurston i tlokets only wot AchgRAmY EXcuRSIONS 10 ROCKAWAY - “The popular & Sound steamer will leavo chee yi vas teatavens= asia street, North Rivor, at 8:40 A, M, and 1 Barclay street, North River, at 8:50.A. M, and 1:15 P. Mf, Pier 4 Worth River, at 9A. M. ang 1.30 B, Brooklyn, Maruu's dock, at 0:30 A.M, and 1245 P.M, pBgturning, leave Rockayay ‘Bonch abi aM and 5 2, 350, Excuraion ' ‘tickets, 50c. DAL ¥ EXOURSION. —-THE FAST AND ELEGANT steam yacht GOVERNOR'S ISLAND leaves Custom House pier, at the Basery, orate hove Saby fe * Gov. ernor’s Island. fool! trips on Sun wil @ island betore landin: ry af full Il view ot the tort and tl, . Sand’s Point and i lienwood. Steamer AW BAKA will leave pier No, 2 Fast River (Peck 41 mip), every Sun- 4 Ck Oslonk. A. M. ; Ninth street at 9:05 and natty. u treet at 9:15; returning to the city about o'clock P. M, —SUNDAY BOAT FOR NEWARK.—THE STEAM. a: boat HOMAGE WAY ral leaves Commercial lock. Newark, at 8 an Leave New York, foot of Barclay street, at 10:30 A. M, and 4:30 P. M., stopping at Bergen Point each way. REGULAK SUNDAY BOAT FOR ELIZABKTH- « port.—The steamboat WM. UNDERHILL will run detween Elizabethport and New York on Sundays only. fime: Leaving, New York, pier 10 North River, 8 A. MM. % arate caring Eilzabetuport Steamboat dock, HOY Rly ROCKAWAY BRACH. RY SONDAY, THE Dhraregd ee PEC én SLIPS EAST RIVER, 8:10 A. M. AND 1:35 P. M. PIER FOOT OF WEST ELEVENTH Sraeen, Now ti RIVER, 8:40 AND | P.M. ope STREET, 8:0 A. M. AND 1:15 P. ba NOKTH RIVER, 9 A. M. AND 1:30 F. MARIIN'S DOCK, BROOKLYN, 9:30 A. M. AND 1:65 PAAR, 360, EXCURSION TICKETS, 50c, GRAND OCEAN EXCURSION TO ROCKAWAY h.—Rockaway has fine surf and still water Bathing: “poauing, fishing; fine droves and uancing "plat. forme tree for Sunday school and plonic parites, who Mall be taken on hbera! ‘he favorite enn mer TWILIGHT will ymaake daily excursions ag fol: ety thi reet, 9 1:20; Franklin street, pier 2, 9:25 and Mariin’s Dock, Mb and a? Fare, 33¢.; excursion tickers, 500. — A WEROM MANHATTANVILLE 70 THR FISHING - Banks.—The splendid steamer ESCORT will maxe | an extra landing on Wedaesaay, August 12, starting from toot street, North Kiver, at o making | per resuiar landings down town. fare—de lemen, $1; | Brook- | Pais EXCURSIONS TO CONEY ISLAND.—THS tavorite steamer ARROWSMITH will make regalar | aily trips to Coney Istand, leaving pier Poe of rents: | are get North River, at 9 A. af., snd s Oe , af, | i ping t West Eleventh street 9:10 A, ‘git Hranulin strect, North Ulver, 925 A. M. Bayh ; Pier 2 North River, 9:3) A. Bf. | we RIVER BOAT TO CONEY ISLAND. ‘The fayorite steamer METAMORA wiil make regu. lar daily Gite to Coney ie land, leavi x nila street, East River, at lv A. ain 4 27 Kast River at Joule A.M. 1 w ina 30 Ma and Wulton ferry, Broos | | lyn, at 1020 PR oer é TY Glen Cove, Mott's Dock, ort Washington by and Glen Wood.—steamer GENERAL SEDU te wilh lonve Pier 27 (Peck Siip, second pier below the, bridge) dally cs Sundays excepted tsrand sree hirty-third sireet, 9:20; also Pler 27, at 5 P. Thirty-third street, 5:15 Heturning, leave’ Sea, Clift xt | 7A. M. and 2:3) P."M. Froight received at Pier 27. Ger- | fan ca p meeting August 12, for 10 days. WORT LEZ, PLEASANT VALLEY AND SHADY SIDS a Sgamers from Spring fee are at 9 10 ant | 1A. M., and 1, 2,3, 5:30and 7 P. M.. landing at ‘twenty- thita aud Thankyou ‘Streets 10" and 1 minutes latec atlO A. M., 2, 5:15 and 7:15 P. M. 8Jc. round trip. JPFisHine BANKS.—ST! MER Ti AVELER. LEAV daily, Saturday excepted; leaves Ninth si: ER.7 A M. R., toot of Dover street, foot of Twent N. R.. 8; Ppring street, bait, €c.. on board; DOWNING, PETER i 23 8% pier 43, toot of eals, music, live gi; tadies, We. JOHN, WAOUIBE, ern ; Returning, leaves Red Bank at ALOON STEAMERS WYOMING AND GEORGK 1 OLYPHANT, rua daily, on charter, with barge: ublic, Chicago, Caledonia, Baldwin and Sarah Smita, avieswood, Raritan Beach, Excelsior, Oriental and | Cold Spring groves. Office,’ 384 vigor street, oj en Christopher street terry. H. B, CRUS: | Bow including Wery. iT | Don't Ka LOBE THFATRE, G kW. BUILER? THE GREAT SHOW A STARTLING ARRAY OF STARS. Overwhelming Demonstrations of Approvrl. ENTIRE NEW FEATURES THIS WEEK. THE GREAT MUI LR. SANYEAH, Queen of the Air, in her gymuastic feats. (Her first ap; MELE. DE ROSA, and Prenuere Da in New ican JOHN HART, aR iNG, OF COMEDIANS, SENATOR BO) WILL SPEAK, BPH HOR: ane OLD FAVORITE. N NOR EM ‘ON, wiimate her debut. AL the handsome and accomplisned Vocalist (Her first PROPS nee in ver Yor OR DA Premier V QUEEN x and W ampier | entrtloguist of the Wor'd. MINNIE JACKSO. J Sone AINLEYs, %K.) 728 BROADWAY. OF NEW soot forid, the Grea: nseuse of the and GuOssI" ‘3S GRAND BALLST Pret McDONALD, vay tr BILLY COURTRIGHT, in the ac. HE BAUTIFUL Mee ea PIT GR. ENNIE Sitieenen, and other Prominent Stars every evening. oHase yf a8 culertatnment AKD 50 DIVERSIFIED EGAN? AND REFINED, as to please the most fastid.ous taste. BES? ANTIS'S OF Tis Day. CONSTANT CHANGE ( OF PROGRAMME, Popular Prices, 25¢. . Boe. MATINES PERFORM. EVEBY WEDNESDAY AND B OFFICE OPE: and $1, NENTRAL PARK GARDEN, THIS SUNDAY) EVENING, THEODORE THOMAS? SATURDAY AT 2 P. M. OX. _SEOURE YOUR SEATS IN ADVANCE. TO-NIGHT, THIRTEENTH GRAND SUNDAY CONCERT, when a very brilliant and attractive Frogramme will be Periormed. ADMISSION TICKBTS 59 CENTS. Private Boxes, $1 and $2, At the usual places. ____PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, » 27 UNION SQUARE—UAINRS BRO’ AUGUST 9, aT 8, &O, ‘WILL T2 B} A offer their fine assortment of first ciass Pianofortes at prices which cannot fail to suit the times. New Pianos g rent and rent applied toward purchase it desired. Uld Pianos taken in exchanwe. STEINWAY & SONS’ PIANUPORTE, EVERY IM- provement, great bargain for cash. A rosewood Piano, round corners, carved legs, onl, J. BID: ir ly $100. DLE, 18'Waverley place, near Broadway. OVERSTRUNG SEVEN OC?AVE PIANO, ONLY rent, th avenue. ‘Ax *GOWDON E SOM Bast Fourtesuth strect, bear T AUCTION ON MONDAY, TWO FINE ROSEWOOD Pianofortes, ‘at 12 o'clock, at the store 87 Nassau atreot. JERK, JOHNSON Jr,, Auctioneer. A WSIS-SAORIFIOk FOR CASH, ON INSTALMENTS, + oF torent, $5 per month, beautiful rosewood over" strung agraife Pianotorte and Stool, fully guaranteed. OLDSMITH’S, 26 ‘Bleecker street, near Bowery. AL fant agent a richly carved, rosew iano, having all Improvements, fu ei co 7 for $2 134 PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELE- four round Decker & Bros.’ Pianoforte ata case. octave 11 a overstrung, : Stool, Cover. N B.—Has box for Gail fonda or Monday, at private residence sD Woot aust Bt. v at BRAUTIFUL SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO, able $10 monthly; 74 octave agraf 31a cash. “Corner Ihirty-seventh nue (over Stiner’s). street and 00, PAY- AS se Third ave- A ern style; pertect order; sweot, wool aud cover. CHICKERING ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTE—MOD. owertul tone; tor 2% Third street, near A BBA UTIFUL 7% AA carved, lous, pa fwsiy warran’od, coived. i. tABLe, venue. do., $125; montlil, ai West Twenty-thi pay me: street, OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, nt agraffe, every improvement+ nts re~ comer MAGNIFICENT F. 0. LIGHTE & 00. 7% OCTAVE Tosewoot cass Ptanoforte, agraffe, carved caso, four round cost $1,000, tor $300; also all improvements, full corners, made to order, 7% octave Pianoforte, Broad- way maker. for $200. Call iyi Bic Monday at private residence 12) West 23d st., nea ay. C. r PEASE & C0.'S 7 OCTAVE PIANOS, FOR he present wholesale trade, are instruments in the world. seventh street. IKENCH LANGUAG ¢ Mah tics, Bookkee, Professor ND LITERATUR hi by nv, own euay, method also, Germa ing; best testi: | ‘AILHEFER, 171 | the best low priced and 248 West Twenty- RAPIDLY | of first class new ishin: ay OFFER THIS MONTIL A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT and second hand Pianos at aston- low prices for cash, on instalment, or to rent. il to call before buying elsewhere. D. UBR, Warerooms 852 Bowery, near I Fourtb strect. AS oO PATENT PIANOS, SPECIALLY RECOM. mended by Messrs. Mills & Morgan and other cele- brated artsts, ‘sell _presentl: rere cali and examine. 5! and 452 West Broome street. HULTZE & at greatly reduced prices. LUDOLFY, 450 Waters: CELEBRATED CONOERTO ORGANS cannot be excelied in tone or beauty; we defy com- Petition. Catalogues mailed. rent money pays tor them. Instruments to seni uptil Age anted. AGE WATERS & HON 481 Broadway. —A_ MERCHANT, + business, has a first class Pi above, $400 will sell for amount stated Herald office. UNSUCCESSFUL lano which he Address EXTRA, IN HOUSES, ROOMS, SC. WANTED. In this Cit; City and | Brookiyn. FURNISHED front Rooms, second floor, southern exposure, with —WANTED—TWO | PARTIALLY Board, 9 ber neighborhood poe eras month; reierences. ess B.C. D., Branch office, for gentieman, wife and servant, trom :eptem- terms $100 Herald Uptown {URNISHED APARTMENTS WANTED—BY A GEN- tleman, in a strict!: Uptown Branch office. private family, situated between ‘Thirty-fitth and Firtieth streets, Address Y. X., Herald WNERS HAVING UNFURNISHED OR FURNISHED Houses to let are respecttullv solicited to send par- ticulars, We have a number of responsibie apeHeaats dered Wee ForT LEE TO CHARTER TO EXOUR- | pe sit a3 and picnic parties. Apply at47 Futon street, after | P. ora WANTED—ON BROADWAY, per month. Address 5. 8., Herald OR 3 make no charge unless we secure an acceptable | as . PECK & ©O., 181 ahtavenuse i BETWEEN Canal and Bleecker streets, up stairs, at rate of $25 MUSICAL. LADY OF 1 HIGHEST MUSIOAL STANDING | will take a few more pupits, either at her residence or residence of Been best city’ retereuce; terms mod. erate. 426 Sixth avenue. A. YOUNG MAN wHo PLAYS DANCING MUSIC | on the pianoforte wishes an engazement for the inti and winter season; he Is also capable ot teaching dancing; good reierence given. Address B. F. M., Heraid 1 GENTLEMAN OF GREAT EXPERIENCE GIVES instruction on the pianoforte at pupil's residence | for $10 per quarter; best references given. Address, With reswency, TeaCuklt, box 120 Peruia Uptown Branch office, 1,265 Broadway. | ARD. A | Several of the ablest instructors in America (both vocal and instrumental) are engaged trom September 1, tthe VIN NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MU“I0, No. 5 Kast Fourteenth eee next to Delinonico’s. 700 102, 104 and 106 Court street, near State. Subscription: hooks now open. Gucisa AND CONCERT SINGER.—A RICH voiced peas, and tenor desires an engagement Address | % Union square, between 15th and .6th sts “Gti a086 IN A SMALL BODY.”—BEAUTIFUL littie Boo, entitled “Do You Love Music?” given way. or malled free. Address PAIVATE MUSICAL UNV eRSIIY, 24 | % West Fourteenth street, or call, J NSTRUCTION ON PIANO, WITH PRACTICE, $3 PER month in aavance. 136 Righth avenue, between Six- teenth and Seventeenth streets. Pupils attended at their own residences, $3 per month. OUIS KOALER'S PRAOTIOAL COUR“E OF PIANO- forte Instruction is the best aud cheapest method. Just st published b by HENRY LITOLFF, 86 Fourth avenue. Pure AND SPANISH TAUGHT BY A COMPETENT fessor ; all lessons private; terms moderate. Ad- USIC, 34 West Twentieth street. 10 REAL ESTATE OWNERS, WANTED, TO LEASE or purchase, a Building, 25x100 feet or larger, in a central location, below Chambers street. Address box 2,477 Post office. NFURNISHED ROOMS WANTED—FOUR OR FIVE unturnisbed Rooms, with modern improvements, suitable for housekeeping, by a gentle: neighborhood must be nemeepilon able. with terms, G. O., b Herald office, an and w: ‘lease address, hg HOUSE, “TN PERFECT ORDER: LOCA- lon god, from Fourth to Thirtieth street, between. Fourth ‘and Sixth avenues; rent not to exceed Address J. C., 224 East 'wenty-tirst street. $1,700. ANTED—A DRUG STOR“, OR A SUITABLE LO. cation for a drug store, on'some leading thorough- fare in Brooklyn or New York cit ot W. Engelburgh, Port Richmon A, forsee i: Address CASH, care A YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE, A ‘Second or Third nd a rage in o private house; good neig Please address, with terms and Tull parlicula ENCE, box 207 Herald office. table paopie. rs, REF: ANTED—UNFURNISHED, A FLAT OR A PARLOR Floor, with Basement, rooms;.family small and quiet: permane terms must be reasonab! and price, U. 8. Ay Herald of in good order (sa; nt ii 5 or 6 nited ; le. lg stating par eulars ANTED—FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING, WITHIN chirty minutes’ walk of City Hall, four poems on second floor: water, a3; month. Address FRANKLIN, Herald office. rent not to exceed $20 per ANTED—A NICELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND Bedroom, on first or second floor, for two single | Seber ina a irapeth mre pl Hy {tecation be between nth and po og a ayenues, Address K. ets, and, L., Herald office. and Sixth ‘ANTED—A FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED cond street Address MERUMA. office. IANO AND SINGING. =A, PRAOTIOAL AND, COM: nt professor Will give lessons as above at pupils’ residences best method with rapid process’ terms $15 Nr nt reference, Ac. Address P. tai Hera Mi cied Branch office. “PROPOSA LS. is | PROPOSALS FOR GRANITE FOR THE CENTENNIAL buildings Proposals will be received until the 18th ot August, for furnishing and delivering on the whart at Philaaeiphia, the granite cut ready to set for the super- atructrue of the Centennial Buildings, the whole to be de- livered in eleven months, and to be of granite that will harmonize with Virginia granite. Plans and necessary can be obtained at my office, Ludger Bul teip! hia. |. DOBBINS, Contractor. gus AND REMOVAL OF PENITENTIARY oF VIBGINL. NIA, appointed commissioners for the purpose by an act ofthe General Asserably approved, | 30, a will recaive, sealed proposals, to be opened o'clock M. on Thursday, the Ist cree ot October, ia (ot the purchase and retnoval of the Penitentiary Stmne following are the orovisions of the act, to which we oP These comumisionete hi hall. adver tine for proporals ‘ROF ES8O: ‘The spdemiqnes, hase nd and buildings, and the Removal of the bul buildings and the Inmates to-some joint not less than five miles ae the corporate limits of the | city of Richmond; Sie eeceed to _ stipulate Ae ct a a the. erect yctOn of the 7 rf achil he all the ist in that’ no. proposal shall State ‘in any expense over and above the peor ot the sale of the land and Bane ‘now used for and connected with the Peniten- | ytfand provided (urther, fener a od wi prowess the ‘Proposals ‘Is for the removal must be endorsed on the envelopes “Proposals for memoving the State Penitentiary,” an Fie cw aes WATTS with and include a map of the lans, draw oe, Cy ‘of oe at prase for ‘tte b Balto “4 Re furnished Rav espa le sored aa Ea ae ty races by the Le acere at iss hext Fron should be addressed to the id, at Bion JAMRS a eaiat, House on oF near Finh avenue and above Forty: box Ha48 Pi ANTED—BY tet ial AND WIFE, THREB. nicely furnished Rooms for terms must be moderate. Address 8. ht pe usekee pin; ligne a oa 8 WANTED FROM SEPTEMBER 1, Miehod of wnfurnighed, for, Housekce| tleman and wite; location above Fourteen tween Ihtrd and Hight! which must Posi oftice. ty i b: ibs ing, by gen- iy Oe avenues. Address, with terms, be moderate, and full particulars, box 3, ANTED,—ANY ONE HAVING A SPARE UNFUR- nished Room, willing to let to a lad: best references, prompt pay. Herald Uptown Branch office, with chen ‘address, tor 10days, PANIO, Wet UNFURNISHED HOUSE IN GOOD neighborhood ; ments and moderate rent; full ‘Address TENAN1, Heraid Uptown Branch office. in complete order, all improv particulars only notice ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE OF TEN OR TWELVE in a desirable location, not below Tid Herald room: street. "Address HOUSE, box Branch office. fortieth piown ‘ANTED—A COMFORTABLE FURNISHED FLOOR, of three oe, fou Fooms, keeping, In a borhood; wil $000 gates for ovens house: nth. ren AMARANTH, Hersid ® ‘oflee. 4 Wat GOUD SIZED, nished House in New owner; tt agreeable. Address A. B. C., | Uptown Branch office. In the Country. to 109 HANDSOMELY FUR. York; witita ard lerald 'ANTED—TO HIRE A SMALL HOUSE, OF pore 7 rooms, with improvements; so1 ine ground about 10 or 15 miles from City Hall; on line of Morkie: and Kesvex Railroad proferred, from salt water breezes, arr, age, Se. reasonal an iy ticulars, PUK ALTH be 08 Her ‘and must be LJ bt st re hadrees, with Tull par- WAvoting the Hudson, grith not over an hour from ‘City Hall, Addre: and lowest price and tull particulars, Herald office. 3. DANCING ACADEMIES, HE yaun JAUSE! SAGRIVATR LessOSs at any hows, 4 CLROULALS at nrivate Academy, 13 bus ANTED TO HIRE OR BUY—A HOUSER OVER about one acre of ground, 7 with rent STATIONBR, DANCING “ACADEMIA. _ or evening. | Wagous, oe eon. for Kleveats se AMUSEMENTS, HEATRE CO} THEAtae Gomi | at THEATRE comigug, Hy BA1RE COMIQU ha THEA: Proprietor The “PEOPLE'S PLAYHOUSE.” THE HOME OF NOVELTY AND PUN. ‘rhe me HADES’ FAVOKITE RESORT.” SOMIQUE will commence its f FOURTH f Season on MONDAY evening, August 10, pi on ugust 10, with a company of artists who for vanity cannot be equalled in America. ‘ GRAND. OPENING NIGHT, ONDAY, August 10, 1874, The Proprietor be; ‘A toes oe attention of the public ‘and bis atfone to “g PEOPLES PLAYHOUSE” will tnaugurate its axe anne with an entire New Gampany, The atre has been entirely renovated, ted and redecorated py the following frms:— omainting ane Sremcins Desden arom by Munroe & Mc- mick. 41 Centre strec! pene work, by Steele & Costigan, 223 West Tenth low. and beantiiat Chandeliers, by Mitchell, Vance & Co., Broadw: New Street, mp, by F. P. Doyle, 237 Centre street. New Floor Covering, by K. Greenland & Co., Brooklyn bay Factory. Stage Directions, by R. L. Weed. The eyed taxa cone will remain in the future, as in the past, the resort to: LADIES, ‘AND CHILDREN, The performances will pe first class only, and the company i the mpening wil will qonsist of the tl VLAN BREBAN'S TRourE noe SWISS BELL RINGERS, Ta ee ig artists :— Miss Kare BEN . JULIAN BREBAN, ¥ EDD LE FONTAINE, Mast ‘AINE. THE BREBAN SWISS B Guns IN THEIR MUSICAL DIVERTISEMENT! 1, Selection ffows Popalar Airs specially arranged and harmonized for their genuine ae Bells), WISS BELL RINGERS 2 Cat Duet. . Miss BREVOORT ant Mr. J. W. FONTAINE & Solo on Musical Glasses (an nial dextarae perform- ance, in which she accompanies pers emaltansoust upon the Piano). Miss KATE BREVOORT. & Eolo on Silver Staff Belis..... Mr. rguuAN BREBAN riety of their Mr, UbWOR’ Me WILLIAM CARTER, The celebrated and world renowned WILSON BROTHERS, The great Character Comic Vocalist, JAMES W. acre Pe DIAMOND & RYAN, DALEY. PRB. Miss NULLE PIERIS. Mile. ergs 2 = jit Ce | Mr. CHAS. W: . H. HARCOURT. Mr. D. A TOUT. KECLEN: Mr. J. a, GRAVER Wr, OES Me HG. WILLIAMS. Miss RUNTY TLLSTON. Miss MARIR GORENFLO, &c., Every Act, song aud Sksich will be ‘vew and per- forme ete vaunmaent wil lose with J. A. Budworth’s The entertainment wi close witl " original and laughable Farce, ih & DUTCH ACTOR, HUFFENBAUON, tho Actor .....Mr. J Fitadangle, . Kelley | ‘Wainy inty Tilston Ce hes As Graver Katrina. 1 ee «Marie Gi MAINS WItL's BE GIVEN AS HER: ET pieaargnto EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY: Hien THEATRE, OPENING NIGHT, Messrs. JARRETT & PALMER beg to announce that the opening of this estabilshment PAs Gale Fmanecement wi OWMOUNDAY) EVENING, August 10, when t they wil I present @ new and original play dn three acia), entit AMA! pisode in the oe SEELE Bicat ea lot, write an episode merloau ‘con eresie ae de! OAN MccULLOUGH ot: atiaE a DION ROE Tt “4 Pe: whic! Mr. JouN NoUULLovan |. H. BUDWORTH Mr. H. G, Williams Miss K. ROGERS RANDOLPH will sustain the leading party. ASSIGNMENT OF CHARACTERS. Philip Bligh, » Colonel in United States Army. ‘hatestone Gap. Mr. s0BnK i MooU Officers Eston manding at WI Patrick Stuart Claiborne Kheit. Remmy Sh Pat Dwye Uncie Da ie iF Jackson's army Soldiers in Marston Pike's command. Isabel Lai a Virginia sal a sabel Laniar, a Virginian Lady, 3K. ROGERS RANDOLPH Honor McQuade, attached to Bligh's service and fol wing hi pepment. Miss MARGUENITE ‘CHAM ERS athe’ play will Prodiiced under the immediate super- ision of the author. The scene is taut avand in. the Shenandoah Mong Time—Spring of 1862, Act IL—Scene 1—Th inks of the Blackadder; the Oontererated Plot. Act I.—Mount_ Lamar; ota JACKSON MOVES ACROSS THE BLACKADD Act III.—Whitestone Gap; the Passage ot the Shenan- doah. by VORGTLIN, New Seonery Muslo by CONNOLLY. New and Appropriate Uniforms. BELLE LAMAR. EXTRA ADVE«! «TISEMENT. *,* The audience is earnestly solicited to groups, the seats in time for the rising of the curtain, at FIVE MIN. UTE> AFTER bIGHT precisely, as ihe important ac- tion, orane drama commences in the first scene. BOX OFFICE will be open every day con- einvonsly) from 8 o'clock A. M Beats may be secured six s : WELL iW Cal CARFENIER fr, per be o1 canes every SATURDAY, at 14 o'clock. ELLE LAMAR.—A PEW CHOICE SEATS FUR THE at reopening ot Booth’s Theatre can be had of TYs Fifth Avenue Hotel. OOTH'’S THEATRE.—BY EARLY APPLICATION A few ot the best Orchestra Stalls for Monday even- = can be had of GUERNS«Y, Grand Central Hotel, at premium. WILL BUY A PRIVATE BOX FOR THE FIRST B50. aiate pights t BELLE LAMAR, at Booth’s. Address TACKSON, Heraid ofice. \ETROPOLITAN THEATRE TRANCE 685 BROADWAY. This Theatre ste highly to witness Paws se: CAN CAN OB ‘OHANUT DANCERS. ATTRACTIVE OLIo, Tih, ALA, AL ALA, ate Mireatest ifvind aymaast in bis terrine 1 ap from the ome of the 7 ‘hee . MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Jon... WwooD COLOSREUM, on east side Boulevard, Sort. BSixty-sixth st. ee SUNDAY, Ar vei GRAND SUNDAY CONCERT, NINTH Pppaaine BAND. er, B. C. BENT, and the Eolog by the Star Cornet principal artists of the ban Goncert commencing at $ P.M. Tickets 25 cents. Ladies free. OBINSON HALL, Mile. MAMIE DELAGOUIS FRENCH AND gol FAMOUS MINE RENTZ'S ALB MINSTRELS, ‘a'household word, hort season at HALL, MONDAY, AUGUST 10, Brory. evening 8 o'clock Tuesday an fternoons at 2:30. Soatasan be secured a¢ any hour day or night. ‘OOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE, ;; BROOKLYN, is week pod ‘ata NA END OALLENDERS FAMOUS. 4 END MENI! GEORGIA, MINSTRELS! MEN 11 IBLO'S THEATRE. THIS tne MONDAY, August 10, and all the menjire now version, dramati: ea. OkiFFITH Gaunt: One LO VPN SE pace Lous® Kate Peyton, atlerrire Catherine Geant acts), Miss lenrietts Irving’ Werey ay Miss Alice Brooks; Caro- line e_ Hyder Safford. Gritith Gaunt (Tom icester), M : Tyneolock, Other characters by the entire company. ‘this greatdrama of the passions will get week ind Saturday Matinee. pout GARDEN, Bs mth between Second and Third avenues, + PAUL FALE Proprietor...» “Tiis “UNDAYY Afternoon and evening, MENTAL bel aiatd AND VOOAL SACRED OONCERTS. N'%x. YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUS: IN” No. 5 hast Fourteenth strect, pear vin’ ‘avenue, BROOKLYN BRANCH, Com Pa i 104 and 106 Court street, near State, THE bing * SEASON BEGINS SEPTEMBER L Subscripth I THIS CELEBRATED MUSIC SOU TOE sitors the acca- mulated advantages of many years of succossful ‘opera. ihe « of profeteart Rew now numbers forty-one of the nent aactars GLASS INSTRUCTION in all branches ‘ices. omens cpt mogsen Vocal mum vas amaretto ey ot Tete a jie Fae wil bg ca scontnaed age Nexal, An ea oh: eh pull will be abeigned fall parts. The t p is the only char- sie om Fore Gate’ In ihe, Stator tnving mo tered Conservatory of pine State, Laving no from ¢ other | it hist frontate its aeons, evi- from otvein the view of obtaining patronage thereby, EXCHANGE, } Haak poate, ina sapoeath:> AMUSEMENTS. Pl ou™ y OLYMPIC, ee ox BROADWAY. ° bai THE FAMILY RESORT SPECIALTY THEATRE OF AMERICA, joroughly renova' redecorated "an POR THE SHASO® OF 18T+6, MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 10. ng having, determined to aE, The make the Orymanie tthe le E bi atre of America, have for the present season Segements with the best combinations and most popalas of Europe and America, who will be thelr patrons suceemively ech Weck ina brifiant entere Haren’ comprising all the elements of amusoments 99 nd astonish, wavene offending. WO WEEKS of the season con mtd AUGU RA: MONDAY, AUGUST rel! tutrodace TONY Rid BRILLIANT! Stak TRO! D wr Pad Vv ghanaet of the World, DAV! ‘The grant of og a acd a Dance, ‘The great © Charactar Vs Vocals, ‘The Ameri meriean Star Oc Gamtgoa ocalist, The Dashin Berio-Comi Miss KITTY Crary tee The Monarch of of thiopian Comedy, The Famed ee Goel ata and Vocalists, The Maspat' Wonder and the King of Bae aoe owner 6 0 a joplan Comedians and General Favorite, The. Jay we Wonders, GARNELLA BROTHERS. ‘will most positively appear at each performance. EXTRA ATTRACTION! In addition to this already matchless troupe of stare will al Miss JENNIE BENSON, the Champton Lady Cloy Dancer, of the’ World, and the Intant Wonder, BABY BENSON, outy five years of age, In her great Specialttes, Song and. MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Admission, 5dc,; Reserved Seats, $1; Family Circle, 2c, LLFQuOe THEATRE, UTH STREET AND 6TH AK. Sole Leasees and Managers MAURICH GEAU & 0. A. OHIZZOLA, CARD 0 THE PUBLIC. ‘The management haye the honor of announcing that tho season of 18 4-8, will, commence on, rmanent possession of this traly elegam ostablaniagee ‘viion to a great extent, hus boca rerkeed: during the recess and many improvements imtroduced to the comfort of its patrous, the ive and tashionable place of amusement in New York as well as the most comfortable, to which end neither ae nor oa will be spared in the quality of the usical and dramatic attractions profered during season or the style in which they will be produced a PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME. The mi 1 neato ONDA DAY LVERING, AUGUST 2%, ugarated bee 4 raid MARIE AIMEE and an entirel: TRENOH Ol OPERA BOUFFE COMPANY, specially engaged in Paris, on which occasion "will bet produced, for the first time in America, M. Leon Vas- sour's Upsra Houtte, +g TIMBALE D'ARGENT,” which has achieved the most britlane and gn ‘unexam) success in Paris during the past seagon. This will be tollowed by two new Operas Bouffe, oy Offenbach, “LA bat rani DE TREBIZONDE” and LIE PABFUMEUSE.” Onthe termination ofthe Aimee Lr psig the ree nowned and. boenstal Hb english dram: Mins ADELAIDE NSILSON, nonymous, will appear in brilliant series of perio! ranoae Ay ty oi i by an complete company has been engaged. Tol he ee ns Podge werent pane nec a SRN GLISE OPERA BOUFFE COMPANY, mprising 50 first class artists, with every eee es of saary ‘hts cor ‘ofound sensation hrccehoet tae land, pa. et lenges comparison with the best oftorts of gagetient of the beautitul an: pacconpibaed onus ne: f ement ol ours HOUSBY. actress, the most popularly renowned oi London dramatic ar. en whom the press Gaaatmonsly eee rivalled in her several specialities, This engagem will is rolowed by the rentre of the world famed Queen of the Italian stage, Mme. ADELAIDE RISTORI, with her full and complete Dramatte Compa any, wi will not only appear in the chet d’wuvre tat pine Fepertoire, but in several new and. powerful dramatic works, Other attractions will follow of an equally high Class character, with the view of obtaining which Mr. Maurice Grau, who is now in urope, will remain abroad until the necessary arrange: are completed. Wittacks® REOPENING! Engagement for a limited period of the distanguished. English Comedian, MAJ. LL TOOLE, Who will appear for the HST TIME IN AMERICA: at this Theatre, ts MONDAY EVENING. AUGUST 17, 1874, TWO OF HIS CELEBRATED( ORIGINAL CHARACTERS, MISS ELIZA JOHNSTONE, ws AGNES MITOHELL, MR, W. HERBERT, KH (ot the principal Lopdon i adres, the ir i; Saetearscanee. and an omeient com: Tho initial representation ot Me. Foote's soricn of lalties will consist of a new Comic Drama, in three ts, Written expressly £0r'B us oa entitled HAMMOND COOTE, a Barrister... Mr, J. Ie TOOLE With & petite 5 Deatia Galod the Mr. TOOLE.... os eoee SIMMONS Due notice will be Liha or Mr Cy Toole’s first performance Box office open MONDAY, August 10, from 8 A. M. ti 4 P.M. Wattacns: MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1876. First ene in America of the eminent English: hatin die sn L, TOOLE. BOX OFFICE xow ob na where places may be se- cured trom 6 A, M. 7 RUM. ADMISSION, 20 CENTS, owas LONDON BY DA rain Magic ehiertainment in ectoclaais by: Open from 10 A. M. tilt dusk. OOD's MUSEUM, W ewe Po Slee daily. 1,000,090 CURIONI TES. ivan Afternoon at rt sti, LL HOWirr, SOPHIs: MILES, LIZZIE KELSEY, W. A. Meeker, J. K. Grismer, A. H. SHELDON H. portes and powerful cast in 0. H. wir ti five act POOR AND PROUD OF NEW YORK. AUG! THE DWARFS DUAL AND ‘PUSS IN BOOTS. AIMONIDES LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. M GRAND OUNCERT, VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL, AND SUMMER NIGHT FESTIVAL, Pa Pg gol ge Th on Tuesday evening, August Ii, at 8 o’cloc 0 pro- gramme is very interesting, Eben’s Orchestra ee cian: amber of eminent soloists having an artistical success. Doors DICK. i WHLMTLNatON AND HI3 0a’ had o Gardens pcg friends. Qe rs Sereno ears BAND. M. LEADER AND DI proton, | 6 FFIO8, Sl BROADWAY. THE VERY BEST tan’. Oi} OPURNISHED FOR ALL OO. U Wg pe Nt ent eee Bye dat “ON road anti Ii other, speeding Theateleal Prin hould eat al ty ot C1 at dhe METROFOLITAN PRINTING ere SHMEN No. 218 Broadway. Kstimates cheerfully ‘OTICE TO we prenircs thee THEATRE Ticket office formerty in bnlig | MUSIC STORE has been removed to the music store of SCHUBERTH & O ‘On ion Seats may be resetved forall entre, 10, TPO PERSONS ; PREPARING FOR THE STAG! TURE ROOM OR PARLOR vittO oak Tee ea Bt IN THE DRAMATIC cao ins LoSerONist, wit HALL, ion JOLONEL MONSTRE T'S FRNOING, BOXING ACAD. and Shooting Gultery, avenue.—! ing caught In one month. Superfor Fencing Apparatus and Boxing Glo resale. send for circulars. AFETY 3) NG Pe or Let eee kA pang TERS New York je d'Armes a Keademv, 019 Sixth avenue, Boxing ‘ache "none ‘one pone ‘buperior Fencing Apparatus and Boxing Gloves for ANJO AND GUITAR bg hte a A eee 4 ii styles of Dat for tl instrel Bist ate SUINRY'C. DOBSON, i Fourth ay. ZARAND OPENING ARGYLE ROOMS, SIXTH AVE- AVE- Gs tiue. And Thiriegh strust gn Saturday evening, Aa. gust Monday, Wed tura, Sreninies i Kuusical Director, Brote:sor Cll Rt Wi Laat EVENING TELEO! ALL THE THEATRICAL Aas ‘Gp THR DAY TH a THEATRE.—THE LADIES AND GEN. te areomble for the e: eye "4 Coat. VIO) ha oid tell SING. 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