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THE GREAT SCAN. Stearn ~ Queenstown every WEDNESDAY. ANCHOR LINE, Na. 7 Bowling Green. YMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG. Packet Company's iron ‘Will There Be a Split in Plymouth | Charch !—Mr. Tilton’s New Statement. VOR P! ‘The public opinion of Brooklyn, so far as a thor- | Peers ough investigation yesterday could ascertain it, is | Mail steas mot very much divided On the question Of Moul- | Capt Badenhausen, will of Passage th ton’s statement, There seems to be but few out- side of Plymouth church who do not express the | Rambui opinion that it will seriously damage Mr. Beecher’s | [ii Sen [pper saloon gaia. ‘ wtanding, “What,” said @ prominent gentleman | Steerage to Plymouth, London and ail England, Seotiand and Waies, also to ©! Hamburg (currency) . K ome ARDT & ©0. neral Agen| Broa treet, New York. STAR LINK. QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, CARRYING THE UMTED STATES MAIL. RITAN September 19 at 1 -seplember 26, at 8 yesterday, ‘1s it possibie that with such terrife ac- cusations unrefuted Mr, Beecher can go on preach- Ang the Gospel and enacting the pattern of Christian virtue? 1 tell you it camnot last, and @ split in the church must be the inevitable result.” The sale of pews next January will teil the story, General Tracy Was away early, and it ts supposed that he went to the Twin Mountain House to con- fer with Mr. Beecher upon the advisability of pre- | CELTIC... partng a reply to Mr. Moulton’s statement, Gene- | QUEANIC.. ral Tracy has used some very plain language in| Recto”: From th inting that | Rates—» be meant to hola Mr. Moulton personally responsi- | _ Saloon e8 reflecting pon him, His | widship section, where least moddon is felt, thus combine rh id other an foentenoe apply at CORTIS, Agent. Tegard to Mr, Moulton’s statement, stigmatizing It | a8 a tissue of falseloods and strongly Die for all the pa assistants are busy velting up the evidence for the | 4. | defence lor the approaching trial. Mr. Tilton's statement is Row almost ready, and | will probably be published on Thursday or Friday. | — He Was not at Dis home during the greater part of Qvxarp LINE, With a view of diminishing the chances of collision York. the steamers of this line take a specified course for all A Reputation Gone Higher Than a Kite. | “ont be oucward passage from Queenstown to New York ITOR OF THE HERALD:— nothing to the nor Mr. Francis D. Moulton, in bis lawyer’s plea to On the homeward Mr. Beecher’s published statement, devotes nearly | *4ty SH ywUe,oF not lal organ to convict the | MALL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND @ column of his pictortal org mvic' OL Ont aNG ae CORK HARWOR Wed., -ep. 16 BATAVIA. -Sat, Sep. 19 ABYSSINIA. Sat., Sep. 26 *RUSSTA ed., Sep. 80 JAVA. gud every following Wednesday and Saturday trom New 2 arta Laat leamers marked * do Hot carry steerage passen- Nowrmenn Pactete RAtLRGAD Conraxy, gers. Cabin passaxe $50. $100, $19), sold. according to Return tickets on favorable wrma, Bteerage at lowest rates. Steerage uckets trom Liver. | poo! and Queenstown and all parts of Earope at lowest apply at the company's ‘or steerage passage at lit . PRANCKLYN, or to P. H. DUVERN lark and Randoiph streets. ASSENGERS PER STEAMSHIP CUBA EMBARK trom the Cunard whart. toot of Grand street, Jersey M.. on Wednesday, 16th inst. WAS. G. FRANCKLY? ‘een, New York. the day, being engaged on some business in New To THE great preacher of untruthfuiness in saying that he thought the so-called “ietter of contrition,’ com- mitted to Moulton in confidence, waa “destroyed | *SCOTIA.” and burned up,” and he produces me on the stand | SAGABRIA. as Dis witness in the following letter SecRETAuY’'s Orrice, 120 Broapway, New Yorx, April 2, 1872. w for the closing act of justice | My Dear Mowrtow: apology which he holds tor the improper advances, and | Foon o@recone “on. Then let Theodore falk to Of Jobnson. I hear that he and Carpenter, the artist, have made this wh affaar the subject of conversation in the €lubs. Sincerely yours, SAMUEL WILKESON, Mr, Moulton straims for the inference he desires | —: to establish against Mr, Beecher’s veracity with | P’ City, a8 AL ‘this conclusio) Mr. Samuel Wilkeson, Mr. Beecher’s friend and acting | counse], could have Known nothing of that paper except from Beecher, ax | had never void hima or anybody else |. NEHOR LINE, rEAME VERY SATURDAY, as it was intended to be. | from company’s piers, 2 and 21 North Kiver, New York. {i the nineteen columns of Mr. Moulton’s plea | SORT AUEA, Wed are a5 unsubstantial as the column he has built on ELYSIAS § Rates of passa save Tilton anything of its contents, and both Beecher | and Wilkeson supposed it was delivered by me to Tilton, my letter, bis entire fabric will go to leeward in | vapor. I declare that | never heard of that -4etter | of contrition” from Mr. Beeche alluded to such a letter, and that 1) did not hear that such a letter had | °F #8 low as by any oth been written or was in existence till | two days before the tripartite agreement was arranged. ‘then an acquaintance came into my office, and, saying that he had neard of my effort to estop the slanderers of Mr. Beecher, said Tilton claimed to possess—a written contes- | sion by Mr. Beecher of Mis adultery. I could not, § of the conspiracy. For when he earnestiy and | absolutely Geuied that Mr. Beeeber had ever been | guilty with Mrs. Tilton, and said that the extent NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET. EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. EUROPEAN STEAMSHLPS, ROPEAN TRAVELLERS WILL FIND TRUNKS | (ate rooms and Continental travel, Chairs aud Rugs for the steamers, O65 tee eee removed from corner ‘and Wail streeb. eh 8 ___ COAST WISE STEAMSHIP SS ge si On KEW. ORLEANS The following new and dest class steamers will sail er 20 bast Kiver:-— apa ‘enming ton. .. Hamburg-American mship Mott’s Dock, Port Washington by stage, and Glenwood. Seamer GENERAL SEDGWICK will leave pier 27 Kast 5 cepted, at 3 feay ceived at pier 27 until 3 P.M, 1 sail on’Tharaday, September 17, for Hamburg. tymouth, London, Cherbourg and | every Wednesda: | CITY OF SAN ANTONIO, 3 LEY, Captain MoCre CITY OF GALVESTON, C; Freight received dail Indianola, Roe! and St. Louis. For freight or passaye, havi tons, appyy to CH. M Kport or Aranzas Wharf, Brazos Santiago ‘ $50; steerage dlo., $5. rior accommoda- niber 24 1874 KICHARD & BOAS | General Passenger eo) Broadway, New York. will eal Sees RHODE ISLAND, every Tuesday, Thurs oc. B. ai NARRAGANSET, ' every Mond W ALL. STEAMSHIP INE, TO CALIFORNIA, JAPAN rey CHINA, A. trittes of passage, including “ali ‘necessaries for the New York to San Francisco, $5, $100, or $110cur- | San Francisco to Yokohama, $150, gold. San Francisco to Hon Steamers leave pier CITY OF PANAMA, Capt. Lim: COLON, Capt J. M Dow, Se And every alternate Saturday, steumors tor Central America and South Pacitic ports. eamers tor freight aud way passengers will be don intervening Saturdays as necessity may S.eamers leave San Francisco for Japan and China as A WDAILY FAMILY EXCURSION: White Star docks, p: Joon, $8), gold; steeray faterooms, sinok iver, New York, as fol- pt. 19, at 12 ML a, onnecting with all ng room aud bathrooms in salety, speet and ‘or inspection of plans the compauy’s ottice, 19 shocaley ly the meridian 6y ut 43 latitude, or ie, crossing the meridian of 59 ing to the north of 42 NORTH AMBKICAN ROYAL CITY OF PERL For freight or passage or farther intgrmation apply at the company’s office, on wharf, foot. of Canal street, Yo. H. J. BULLAY, Superintendent RUFUs HATCH, Managing Directo: ren STATES A: even ND BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP legant screw steamship ONTARIO, 2,000 tons bur- ptain George B. Slocum, will sail for st. Thomas, Pernambuco, Bahia and day, September 38, at 3 o'cloce F. M., trom pier 43 North ‘or treigat or passage apply ‘to WILL ORRtson, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green, VOR HAVANA, CAMPEACHY, NASSAU, PROGRESO, ‘VERA CRUZ, A and MEXICAN MAILS. & LINE, ier No, 3 North River at 3 P. M. (Havana direc! September ls and 19, NBW TORE Rio Janeiro on Widnes’ Wed", Oct 14 nae York. accommodation, dduiy. Let Theodore pass into your hand the written | Boel, do Jou pass into the flames of the friendly fire in ¥our | office, Rove Bawh way, Trinity Jew | erry oF NEW 1AM. third a 4 thirby: ourth streets i) ahd 15 minutes | Daily at 10 A. M., 2 ver | Broi javana direct). Havana via Nassau). "2 sons, $8 8 aM CITY OF HAVAN , ‘or freight or passage apply F. unk Nt RE BW YORK AND HAVANA DIRBCT MAIL LIN 8 will sail every Tuesday, foot of Cedar street, ‘These first class steamshi, from pier 13 orth | for Havang direct, as follows:— MORRO CASTLE, ¢ x COLUMBUS, Capiain £. ©. Reed. For treicht or passage (havin; dations) apply to No. D. McKELLAR, Agentin Havana. LVESTON STEAMERS, TOUCH- he United States mail. f ptain Pennington, will r%, Fast River, Saturday, September 19, at 3 . Throuzh bills of lading given to Houston and to joiis on the Galveston, Houston and Henderson and and ©. RR. Nor charge for forwarding in New For freight cr passage, having superior accom- iY to "i, MALLORY 4 CO.. 183 Maiden lane, asic P. CLYDE & CO. {OR NEW ORLEANS pes The steamship UNITED STA! | dick, trom pier 36 North River, toot of North. Moore et, on Saturday, Septem der 19, at 30’clock, P. M, t received dail | St. Louis, Vicksburg, M For treight or No. 4 Bowling WILL. a Sept. 18] CALIFORNIA, Sat.’ Oct. 10 sSat, Sept. 26 payable in currenc; LIVERPOOL, LO! Cabin $65 to $20 on BELFAST. odatt Re: sve in $55 to $%0, according to accommodations. Return that he never t reduced rates STEERAGE, $25. first elass line, v amount at lowest rates ziving further information, to com- ON BROTHERS, Agi TEAMSHIP COMPANY, AND BREMEN, holt, will sail on Wed Teapot iery Rae warned me that I would utterly fail if I did not | AO Breme, On Wednesday. September 16, a tens secure the surrender and destruction of what he | follewed uy het 10°F Of Third street, Hoboken, to be msiup DONAU, Captain H. A. F, Neynaper, on turday, September 19. believe that such a paper existed, But Tilton | KATES himself, on the might o! the lst of April, in Mr. First Cabin... Mouitou’s library, satisfied me that this weapon | Secon ae... exisied In some lorm and was then in the armory Ste \DONDERRY EO, W. CLYD: ; Wall street. an’s office, No. 7 Bowling Gri sell Ms a HENDE: \TORTH GERMAN LLOYD §' és, Captain B. F. Bur- ‘The steamship HOI Galveston and Indianola. iperior accommoda- (OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. The Cromwell steamship Line. The steamship KNICKERBOCKER, Captain Frank er No. 9 North Raver on Saturday, M. Freight received daily. Through rates given to Galveston, Indianola, Rockport or Aran- p33 Santiago, St. Loulsand Mobile. Cabin For freight or passage up. HAVRE AND | Kimble, will leave September 19, at3 fiith stre Cor passage apply t = i VELRICHS & CO., of his offence had been improper words or ad- | O vances, he added that for this he held Mr. Beecher’s ample apology in writing. It was this apology | TH! ¢ tnat { asked Moulton to get from Tilton and de- | Stroy. Lrepeat that Mr. Beecher never spoke to me of | Oi contrition” whatsoever, | Pi Mr. Mouiton 1s tupny as he looks upward and = § fancies he sees the “Life of Christ” going “higher than a kite,” itis the misiortane oj the blind that | wpiracy to check the growing circulation of the | — AKK & SEAMAN, 86 West street. AND FLORIDA, ©. and Fernandina, Chester, master,’ will leave » Seprerbber 17, at 4 ernandina, Fi yal with the Port Ro: | road, via Augusta, Ga.. for all points in Georgi | bama, Mississipp! and Tennessee, and at Fern Florida and Branswi sicamsiip VICKSBURG will follow Septembe useage ana treight and all other Information aj HEM, GELPCKE, Agent for Steamers, No. 5 Y DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE, JENERALTRA AMSiLIPS BETWE GAT BREsT, peng more sow r No. 5) North Ri DK PARIS, Darre, via Port Royal, WEYBOBSET, BC ‘iver Thursda: or Port toval, 8. C., and mnections at Por .ANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL | NEW YORK AND HAVRE, | this favorite route for the Con- other) will sail watchinan at night, MICHAL ‘this document, nor in any way alluded to it, nor | Pee wpoke of or alladed to any “coniession” or “letuer | VI Price of passig $125; secana, $7. ‘wey do not see. If they did he would see a once | american traveliers, by takiv fair reputation going out of sight. The “Life of | transit by English railwa, Chris.” is permanent and imperisuable property. | ing t It bas been confirmed by the failure ot a con- | Pelse. q including wine)—Firat cabin, | ickets at reduced rates. this line, avoid both y aud the discomforts of cross | Channel, besides saving time, trouble and ex- 1E, Agent, 55 Broadway. PORTLAND, ME. \ROMWELL 8. 8. ‘The tirst class steam EO, WASHINGION and GEO. CROMWELL, leaving pier No. 9 North River eve! Saturday, at P. cbineeting at Portland wity pane | Union sqaare, Fourth avenue and” seventeenth 5 amboats for the interior and the GEORGE MACK Caristian Unton and to pull down its ilustrious editor into the grave where rot the lame, fortunes and hopes of @ brillant fool who per- ished of envy and disappointed ambition. tan a kite? is that of a__ trustee | 68 who bas violated his trast. he trust he assumed against the malice of enemies. He emphasized his | assumption of the included trust of papers com- mitted to him, and his promise to “protect them | U ‘With his life,” oy significant!y placing his hand on val in bis overcoat pocket. The great lawyer | who counsels Mr. Aloulton could bave told him | that a trustee cannot at will discharge himseif of j WYOMING. Beddoc. the obligations of his trust. The cestui que trust | Nb may be ungratesal, may ve defiant, may be hostile, | May most offensively Gemaud of the trustee to | | cipal railroads und s Fast: freight taken | dations unsurpassed room and meals, $7 CLARK & SEAMA The steamship GEORGE WASHINGION will leave XREAT WESTER: NEW YORK TO BE The steamers of this line will sail from pier 18 East | 1 a : gM ay | River as tollows:— The reputation that 1s going “nigher | River as tollows } Passenger accomm including state- Yor freight or passage apply to N, 85 West stree cabin passage, AND) DIRECT. Tuesday, September 15 | TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE, _ b eg RIVER LINE TO BOSTON, ViA NEWPORT and Pall River.—The world renowned steamers BRISTOL and PROVIDENCE leave pier 28 North River, foot of Murray street, daily (Sundays included), ath PL M. Through tickets sold at all principal hotels in the city. Hati’s Band engaged for the season. FOS, SEA CLIFF, COLLEGH PoINT, WHITESTONE, City Island, Gien Cove by stage from Sea Clif, F wecond pier below the Bridge) daily, Sunday ex- 3:30 P. palrty: third street 3:45; returning 15, mailing all landiags. ‘Freight re- ea CHT : QTONINGTON LINE FOR NEWPORT AND BOSTON, The new and magnificent steamer d the el it steam Gay teen jay, and the elegan’ ‘Monday, "Wednesday and trom pier 33 North Kiver, foot of Jay street, at arriving in Boston ahead'of ali other lin a. EXCURSIONS, YO KOcKAWAY BEACH, The popular Souna steamer AMERICUS, on and after September & will leave every day. as fol- ows Barclay street North River, at 9 4. M.: brooklyn, Futon ferry, at 9: A.M. Returning, leave Rockaway, at4 P. M. venth street, North Kiver, at 6:40 4. M. West I ; North iver, at $:60 A. M.; pier No. 2 Fare, 8c, Excirsion tickets, We. A A a NORTH SHORE STATEN ISLAND PERRY are running hourly EXCURSION TRIPS from Whitehall street, foot of Broadway, for New Brighton, Snug Har. bor, West Brighton, Port Richmond and ELM PARK, from 6:30 A. M. to 7:0 P.M. daily, Sundays inclusive. Fare, 10 cents, A.WRISHING BANKS AND SANDY HOOK; BARLY fare $1. Seo papers trip Sunday. September 20 AL FOsTER, Manager. G LBANY, SARATOGA AND ROUND LAKA AND return, at reduced raies see Day Line advertiso- TORIA, HARLEM, MORRISANIA AND HIGH A irided New palace steaniboats leave Fulton err, pier at Ba, jugs, 1 7 AY 9:45, 1045 A. Me; 12 af.: Lh q 15%, GAO Peal,” Seo titae ‘cards tor land. Sunday boats every hour, ORT LEP, PLEASANT VALLEY AND SHADY SIDE steamers from Spring street.—sundays at9, 10 and -, ana L, 2, % 5:30 and 7 P. M., landing at Twe and 7:15 P.M. 30c, round trip. FINE ART RT.—A SPLENDID OIL PAINTING, BY CANA. letti, a view of 8t Mark's eqnare in Venice, for sale; in fine preservation. Seen at 77 Amity street. RT PHOTOS OF THE BEST ARCHITECTURE OF the metropolis by all the architects and builders; igo Plans and drawings copied first class, $9 Broad- way. ee HOLMES, ©. A. PROPOSALS, i Sse) PERBY AND Pee tor ROAD IMPROVE- meni Sealed proposals will be received by the Commission- ers in charge of the Bull's Ferry und Branch Road im- rovements on Ihursday, Oct. 1, 1874, at 3 P.M, at eser's Hotel, corner of Union sttect and Bull's Ferry road, wwn of Union, Hudson couniy, N. J. tor the ‘coti- struction of a main sewer under toe Bulls Ferry and Branch roads, ani extending from thence to the Hudson River: also tor grading, cuxbing, lagging, uttering, ma- cadumizing and draining certain portions of these roads, according to the plans, protiles and epecitications for the, same, filed in the Clerk's office of said town. Copies of the specifications and blank torins for bids tor these im- rovements may be obtained on upplication to said ‘own Clerk or at the office of the engineers in charge, Spielmann & Brush, No. 8 Newark street, Hoboken. JOUN H. BONN, HENKY J. BOTTMANN, { Commissioners, ABRAHAM W. DUKYiA, ROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL SATUR- day, 19th of September, 174 for Paving the stock yards of the New \ork Central and Hudson ver Railroad Company, betw: Sixueth and Sixty- Hudsow River, Specifications can be seen at my office, room I, N. ¥. C. and H. i. i. R, Depart. meni, Grand Centra! Depot. J.B. DUTCHER. 51 QTORAGE FOR FURNITURK, PIANOS, BAGGAGE, &c., In separate rooms; building has all Conveniences; SON, 40 and 42 Commerce street, near Bleecker. YTORAGE OF FURNITURE, BAGGAC IN separate rooms, at low rates. HM. Tt 0) West Eleventh street, cor of Hudson. MARBLE MANTELS. T GREATLY REDUCED PRIC Au extensive stock of Slate and Marble Mantels, Wash ‘trays aud slate Work of every description, PENKHYN SLAVE COMPANY, GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF MARBLE and inarbleized Mantels, ail kinds of floor Tiling, | Monuments, Headstones, Slabs for plumbers and cabinet makers, iow offered Git 3. RLABSER & CO.’ Stean Marble’ Works, Nos 217 to 223 West Fitty-tirst street, near Broadway. WALL, Stamper... Cabin passag to Mr. Beecher was to protect his reputation | currency; excur Apply to the ay intermediate, $ pn tickets, Sli, at, 70 South «tre steerage, $3), AND RICHMUOND=OLD V.—stenmers leave Jor above ports trom, pier 37 North Kiver, foot ol Beach street, on ‘Tuesday, ‘Vhursday and Saturday, at3 P.M. Also intermediate steamers. Through bills of iading and passenger tickets issued to all points in the interior. Office corner Fulton and Greenwich streets. EW YORK AND DELAWARE LINE.—STEAM. ARLE leaves pier 37 North River at 4 P. 3 Sentember 14, for Lew te MORGAN'S SONS, NITED STATES MAIL LINE—STEAM TO QUEEN town and Liverpool. Salling every Tuesday from pier 46 North River. «September 22, at 2:30 P.M! September 29, ai3 P.M. ADA, Price. ‘ Cabin passage, $30; stecrage ‘at Prepaid uckew at lowest rates. | _ Passengers booked btrip luimsei! of the relation he assumed. But the | way ana Sweden. &e. Irustee cannot take him at» nis~ word | France and Germany at lowest rates. Apply'to WILLIAMS & GUION every Monday, commencin; taken for all points in Delaware south and east of Har- rington and for points in Eastern Maryland at favorable Good passenger accommodations. For further particuli to oe eel ee pembare Nor ra! on Ireland, England, y | 11008, y poitinton | izent by WM. KAABE & CO, 29 Broadway, IN sixteenth | street and waik ouc of the relation, Which’ bocn | law and the interests of society make un: | Biterabie save by the terms of its creation. He cannot of bis own motion discharge himself | of bis trust, nor can ne get discharged save vy tue | order of & court of equity and lor causes that trast jor the benetlt of Henry Ward Beecher, The | law of honor among gentlemen is as binding as the | PLYMOUTH, LO) tommon law of England aud America, Frank | Cabin—Kirst saloon. $120, gold; second saloon, $60, gold. Moulton should have faithrully executed that trust bill he died. The in ave discharged himseli by surrendering them to gavel committed to himin confidence he couid | William were Mr. Beech fore ‘Yilton’s, They were not Frank Moul- | won's. Toney were not the common fund of @ dispute. What has irnstee Moulton done | with them’ He has converted to his own use every letter, every paper, every private conversa ton, every sacred condden given to him by a, troubled, Weary, overburdened fmiend—has fasi- | HOLLAND, Cabin passage, $70; $3 currency. Return tickets at reduced rates. Tage tickets rom Liverpool at the lowest rates, Apply at the eoipany's office, N aoned them ali into weapons and bundied them | up—and publicly walk into the camp of Mr. Beecher's deadl. and trom thence, with his own hands, discharged them in the enemy’s interest against the man | — ‘Whose trust he had sworn to protect with his life. I sorrowfully say that Frank Moulton had better Rave tukeo his lie with the pistol Of Mis overcoat Pocket than have done this tuing. | SAMUEL WILKESO’ No. Sept 12, 1874, 3 FIFTH AVE! HOUSE In this City ar LARGE, WELL FURNISHED HOUSE, CENTRALLY | loca mily of tive adults; moderate ren | foudted reference. Address J. H. BANCROFT, 68 i Way, care J. F. Franklin bid tt (A. RESPONSIBLE PARTY Wists TO AN | Untarnished French Fiat ven or ill not pay more than $09 per month: loca tween Fortieth aud Seventieth st. aad Lexington and 7th avs Address, with particulars, A. Gs. box Post office. | BY A PR Ttofa House d join ‘a party in | © 15 Herald office. | © © AL ati farntaten House, In Ha Address, with terms, K. K Pees HOUSE WA * xth avenues ily; rent 4 $5,(0) per an F ing’ locutic wit partien town oravch K' BNIsUt fully turnisbed 4 month, Agidress ( Mo HOUSE OWNE Gallery or a chance times, or no notice will Herald office, for oue week JANTED—A NICELY FURNISHEL without board, by two young cation; west side; private tam: HOME COMFORT, box 120 Herald o FIRST AND SECOND FLOOR power, in NewYork, below C, terred. ‘Address box 4,010 Pe ¢ RENCH FLAT, HEATED, AND WITH or else smail House or Part of 1 Jocality; rent not over $100 per month. Addre detail, O., box 2.233 New York Post office. ILLINOIS WASTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE, CONTAINING 4 4) rooms, for ¥ respectable boarders; rent mod or part ot re Adtiress box taken in * 43 Vost office WAstieb—a FLOOR OF FIVE ROOM J FOR FI ol over $22 a month, with tidy Americans, | be Address i. W., box Ul 405 West Twenty-third street. | passed. = IN THE VIC! WARTED—A SMALL HOT NITY OF | Har must be tine a Hevaid Uptown Bran @ WASTED-AN UNFCRNISHED HOUsH, IN GOOD order and locat on; tow '¥ prete Ose. SANTED—A ULLY : OUR sToRY | = Thirty first and Fort st nees and security, Address 6. office Brauch AV ANTED TO RENT AATELY R A RE stone | House, » ” nd particulars Beal Retae ois nue, corner Forty fourth WANTED To RENT—RoOM ror At W COUN. | Fr ter, In an establishment having a good vast ae 8 asmall Foom for same purpose in location. “Ad. | da dress, with price and tull particuly GBORGE A. | anywhere OMI HON. how Met Uscald giiic FAG tl AMSHIP COMPANY, 197 Greenwich strect. A bianos Rooms, 27 Union square. New low tar cash; two Pianos, been us cash, TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. CITIZENS’ LINE FOR TROY AND ALL POINTS North and West, —Elegant sicambuats daily (Satu epted) at 6 P.M. trom pier 49 North Riv of Leroy street. Fare low. | LBANY AND TROY BY DAY 1 fh. ViBBARD and DANIEL DREW leave toot of | Vestry’ street, pier 39 North River, at 8:3). A. ity-third'street, orth of Erie terry, at 845, | at Yonkers Tarrytown and ail points West 1 and Newburg, re and trom Saratoga, trip, $549; to Round FTERNOON BOA’ NT, N Poughkeepsie, Hondout and Kingston, ew Hamburg and Mil POWELL, trom Vestry street, pier 39, at 336 —SARATOGA.—DIRECT ROUTE VIA CIT! Lane ot Steamboats, pier 49 North River, 6 P. M., $2 through. on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursda: 2 Monday. Wednesday and Friday, &: New York to Saratoga and return, good 3) da | Excursion tickets to Round Lake’ and return, —PHOVLE'S LINE FOR ALBAY + did steamers DRKW and ST. JOWN leave Pier 41 | footot Canal street, daily, (Sunday \ 7 | poe YONKERS E ED STATES MAIL STEAMSTIPS TO PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND HAMBURG, The elegant Clyde built iron steamsnips will sail from -.+.September 22 from Bugle Line,pier, toot oi First street, i DON, CHERBOUR New Yor affect not the mere will, but the ability or fit- | eh ness of the trustee. Mr. Mouiton assumed a | UE Sot Capuun Wilson STEAMBOATS.— | ments and to rent, from $3 to $1v a month. r0) and HAMBURG. 9 yack (by ierrybout), Pougn- | tsKill and Hudson, connecting for ‘Trip tickets 'to West Voit tarning same day, $1. Special erage tickets For treight apply to PC pply to KNAUTH, NACHOD & KUHNE, ir. Beecher when he demanded them. ‘Tie papers | General Agents, 115 Broa! wa: arg, $24, currenc: uded trust to safely keep | Prepaid e $3 a, They were not. Theo. | Nate SS UNE , $2 85: round trip, $4 40, pa ‘The most southerly rc os litigants. They were not the assets | this-company to avoid ice and headlands. From piers 44 and 47 North ssver. TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVE? | EGYPT, Oct'S LA M, ITALY, sept. 17, 94. M. ie has ‘always been adopted by A Tey AtS FAMILY IN PRESSING CIKC| BRIN, Sept, 26,3 P. ML. FOR LONDON DIRECT, ———. Tuesday, Sept 2% atl P.M. Sveerage at greatiy xcursion Tickets, ‘Twenty-eighth street, near Sixth avenue. d with his larcenous load | reduced prices, st enemy, | Raids _—THE SPLEN 69 Broadway. excepted), at 6P. M HE STATE Li Steamer SAPPHO es Pier No. 26 North River, foot of Barclay street, at ) ing at Twenty-fourth ‘st, | Manhattanville, Carmansyille, and Fort Washington." | TICE TO THE PUBLIC. On and atter Monda Will be the only authorized Vicialty tor thé, sale of Firsy and Second Class Tickets ver the tollowing lines:— NEW YORK CENTRAL AND HUDSON RIVER R. Ry roadway, Grand Central Depot, goth strect depot Harlem depot, and at Westcott’s Express offices, No. 7 | Park place, 10th street and Broadway, and Sal’ street, near Broadway, %. ¥., and 333 Wasbington street’ ERIE RAILWAY, 241 Broadway, 5°) Broad rich street, depot foot et, depot Jersey City, | rg Si Hudson streat, Hoboken, | No. 1 Astor House, K TO GLASGOW, LFAST AND LONDONDERRY, } ant new Clyde built steamers will sail from . Wednesday, Bept. 26. . Wednesday, Sept. 23. Wednesday, Sept. 9. . Wednesday, Oct. A ... Wednesday, Oct, 14, | taking passengers ai Britain and Ireland, | LIV? RPOOL, NDERRY. pler 36 North River, as follows STATE UF VIRGINIA........ iy 13, 1874, the followin; \ecs in New Lork clay “an, ani thro Dorway, 5 Steerage us low as Drafts tor $1 and any other line. For freight or passage TIN, BALDW No. 72 Broadway. Steerage office No. 45 Broadway. LINE—SOUTHERLY COURSE. Royal mail steamers are Shumbers street, di ourt street, Brooklyn, os: | TNWAN L teed. city make, for $275; Parlor, Chai ppointed to sail as follows. — AND LIVERPOOL, o Saturday, sept, Sat 9PM ‘ Oct’, at noon | ‘aturday, Oct. 10, at3 P.M. Saturday, Det 17, at ld A.M: 1ats at reduced rates, 4 North River, DALE, Agent CARDIFF, BRISTOL, LONDON AND ALG other voints in England AT, Herald Up- | Wales Atlante steamshy f, Jersey City, as R, West 15th st. near Sih av. roadway, No.3 | ~ ep Battery place, depot foot Desbrosses streec, depot foot street, depot Jersey City, , 8d 16 Hudson street, Hoboken, BALTIMORE AND 5 lway, No. I Astor House, 86 Broadway, 0% | Broadway depot toot of Desbrosses street, depot tootot rtlandt street, depot Jersey street. No. 4 | Brooklyn. and 116 Hudson street, Hoboke: | ENDRICK, Gen. Pass. Aven INO. N. ABBOTT, Gen, Pasa. Agent D. M. BOYD, Jr., Gon, Pass. Agent F L. M. COLE. Gen. Ticket Agent #. and 0. LVANIA RAILROAD, THE GREAT TRUNK LINE and ITED STATES MAIL ROUTE, from foot of Desbrosses and we 4 NILY OF | OMY OF MONTREAL, bg eli " CITY OF BRO. vere hi ¥ OF CHESTER. Y OF RICHMOND. TY OF PARIS... Court eel Strook | Fanted first class, with all rece nearly new very low tor Cash. rage oflices, 33 Broadway and bi stalments taken. GORDON & ©. PARLOR G: and Wates.—' A Railroad wharf, GLAMORGAN GLAMORGAN reece First calin passage, $75 and $30. $55, currency ; steerage, $3), currency. @ certificates from Ourdifl, $33, for £1 and upwards r) PYVRCHIBALD a .. Wednesday, Sept. 16 saturday, Sept. 26 currency’; second Trains leave New York | Cortlandt streets as follows 5— Express tor Harrist with Palla p. | eabin, steers rg, Pitisburg, the West and Sonth, rt 90 A.M, 5 and via Philadelphia and connecting at Putladelphia, Wilaamsport, Lock Haven, Corry and onnecting at Corry tor Titusville, and the Oi! Rogions Washington and the Washington’ expreys of except Sunday at AL} Kegular at $:i A.M, sand 9 P. M. Philadelphia, 8:4, 9:9 A. M.; 12:9, 3, 4, and 12 night. emigrant and second 0 A.M. and 2 Sand 8:90 P.M. For Williamsport an rie Railroad divistot 1HE AMERICAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF PHILADE LPIA. Weekly mail steamship service between Puiladeiphia and Liverpool, calling at Queensiown. y Thursday from Ubiladelphia and ry Wednesday trom Liverp ; iollowing steamers are appointed to sail from Philadelphia. Corners, iron frame, modern Stool. 23 Third street, A. Forewood 7 octs agratfe treble; co: «in | ABBOTSFORD. win | PENNSYLVANIA sept. 24| *KE Oct 1 | TD “AN ELEGANT CHICK 2 to aecommodati 8. to $10), accor | to and trom all card; good references | poinis, ar the ners marked with @ star do not carry inter E | mediate. enger accommodations for ‘Ample attendance is prc —— | curries a surgeon and stewardess, These steamers are supplied wich life rafts, in addition i healthy location. ad- | to the usual liteboats and life preservers. bilis of lading issued classes unsur+ , Every steamer and 8:10 P.M, For Rahway, 6, 6 3), 3:40, 4:10, 4:90, 4 P.M. and 12 ny For Woodbridj 20, 8, 10 A, M., 1 ‘and 7 P.M. and South Amboy, 6 and and 5 A. M., 12 M., pine partecalars, RELIABLE, Through tickets and through mice. between all prominent points Gj | _ For passage, rates of freight and other { nformation ap. ly_to KOOM, box K6 Herald ¢ nthe week. Address | nd. w. COLTON, Agent, 42 Broad street, New York. T Meds JOUN ‘MCDONALD, Puss No. & Battery PETER WRIGHT & SO. 7 Wa 7 RICHARDSON, BPE. N. &J. CUMMINS & BRO., Queenstown. OST DIRECT AND BOCONOMICAL Hollaad, Belgium, the Rhine, Switzerland, &., via ROTTERDAM, By steamship SCHOTTGN BY steamshin MAAS, e beautiful steamers, For, New Brunswick, 5:20, 6:10, 7 P. M, aud I2 wight. | For Bast Millstone, 12 noon, 3:19 and For Lambertville and Flemingtos | Por Phillipsburg and Beividere, 9:30 A, M., 2and 4 P, n ind Camided, 7:2) and 9:90 Zand 4:10 P.M. Sqtan, 720A. M. and2P, M Hightstown and Pemberton, 4 newfir8t class Fiano, gnly four mouths used 9:3) A. M. nnd 4 P town, Burlingt ALM (20,4 For Freehoid 7:20 A. M. For Farmingdale an’ neril Agents, Philadetphia, way and Firth HE MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY, 25 From, Pitishurd September 17 5:10, 6:2), 6, 10:15, 0, jo-27 P.M’; Sun: 50, 11:55 A. M., 6:00 and 10:37 P.M. and Mt Broadway, No. 1 Astor House f Debrosses and Cortlandt § 8 Buttery place, N Brooklyn; Nos. 14, 16 and U8 Hodson street. & D. M. BOYD, Jr, General Passenger Agent. neral Manager. ) known tor th w W. MORRIE | PRAXK TOADS. Ge MISCELLAN NOLD AND SILVER REFINER AND A. R, SCHAWEL, 25 John street.—Gold, Silver and any aricle containing gold bought st market price, Fine Gold and silver soid to manufacturers. CARD PHOTOGRAPHS, BY MAIL, dress box 1,608 Post office, New York. _PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, SC._ LARGE ASSORTMED OF SECOND HAND Pianos for sale; upright, square and grand Faanos avenue, abyve FINE ASSO RUMENT OF NEW AND HANDSOME, rent at HAINES BROTHERS’ Piano nos on instalments or da little, very low tor MAGNIFICENT SEVEN OCTAVE BRADBURY Piano; sacrifice for cash. Pianos sold on instal- D. KRAKAULRK, 352 Bowery, near Fourth street. ORTMENT OF SECOND HAND PIANOS, Feindtenway & Sons’ make, for sale, at a bargain; also inway upright Pianos to rent. SYEINWAY @ SONS, Steinway Hall, New York. STEINWAY & SONS’ PIANOFORTE—EVERY I) provement; great bargain for cash. A rose wo Piano, round corners, carved legs, only $100. J, BIDOLK, 13 Waverley piace, near Broadway, MSTANCES will sell their elegantand brilliant tone rosewood 75 octave Pianotorte, used 5 months, for apy half reason- able offer cash; magnificent satin brocade Parlor > uit, ‘worth $650, tor'$175; one do., $100; do., $50: chamber, brary, dining Furniture, Paintings: a sacrifice. 1u3 W at | | BARGAIN.—BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD PIANO, $iW); a 744 octave, carved legs, paten srear sacrifice: instalments ny rent $4 kK. CABLES, 107 West 23d st., corner 6th a AWS MAGNIFICENT FULL SEVEN, OOTAVE + rosewood overstrang iron frame ” Pianoforte, d case and legs; iso Piano ang Stool. $50; Pianos rented and sold on instalments — GOLD=MITH'S, Bleecker street, near Bowery NDSOME 734 OCTAVE PIANOFORTE—OVER- Strung buss: agraffe; treble; carved legs; a barg: @ Dunham Piano, only $140, PEEK & SON, inton place (Lighth street), near Broadway. A FAMILY HAVING NO FURTUER USE FOR their Piano, will sell it for $75. Call at No. 1% | Eighth avenue, corner of Twentieth sirect. ‘A MAgstvicent ZOCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO forte for sale—Four round ecrn fully guaran. | er, Dining | IB Cnty. 36 Furniture ; @ sacrifices property lamily leav T STEEDMAN’S, 5s WEST SIXTEENTH STREET.—A Hne stock of ‘new and second-hand Pianos. . timprovemenis. Several N OVERSTRUNG 7 OCTAVE CARVED PIANO, $173 Tosewoot Piano, rent $3; new 5-stop Organ, $7; in- 13 East Fourteenth street, near Fitth avenue. M—GRAND SCALE 7% OCTAVE rosewood carved leg and case Pianoforie, briliiant city makers, used 8 months. cost $90), ne, made bes for Stool, Cover, Music, &e. ; also Parlor and Cham. ber Suits, Carpets, cheap, at private residence 120 West 231 st., near 6th a’ PRIVATE PAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELZ- A. gantfour, round ‘Decker & Broa” Planciatterass Sacrifice ; a brilliant toned 734 octave richly cary Wood case, full agraffe overstri ments (printed guarantee an $975, for $225. N.B.— Stool, Cover. Box tor rose 2 Piano, all impr bill of sale !'at private residence 210 West 21st st. LADY WILL SELL, FOR LESS THAN $100, A Veautiful Chickering rosewood Pianojorie, round vie, cost $00), including ir Bowery. rOR CASH—BEAUTIFUL CARVED | Pianoforte, celebrated maker, $450, tor $100; Cover and Stool. 245 st Sth st., between 2d and 3d avs. BARGAIN, ING PIANOFO $200; | extra bargain ; first class new rosewood Pianotortes, ry iinprovement, gnatantee five yeuts, $40, $100; | monthly instalments or reuwed LOCis BERGr, im 30 East Fourwenth street. P, HALE IS MAKING 49,000 PIANOFORTES POR ay. the trade cheaper and better than small makers ca buy the stock. Call and see the new uprights. Thir- ty-fltth street and Tenth avenue EW AND SECOND HAND PIANOS AND PARLOR Organs tor sale of to let very cheap; easy payments; LUDKE, 45 second OFORTES TO RENT—OF OUR OWN MANU. ‘o for sale, on instalments, CHICKER LL Fourteenth street, between Broad- TAN facture; al 3 & SOND, D Union square, winners of three highest Medals and Diploma of Honor at Vienna, 1873, and Parle, 197, now ofier the finest assortment of the best Organs in the world, notonly for cash exe also for time payments, or tor rent with privilege of vely, as heretofore, bat rchase on extraordinarily iavorabie terms HE MANNING ORGAN 18 SUPERIOR IN TONE, elegant finish and durability to any organ mado, sold very reasonable by instalments, or to rent. LOUIS BisRG KG k, 30 Kast Fourteenth street. if PRIGUT, SQUARE AND GRAND PLANOS—CHICK. new Organs, five ering’s, Steinway’s and other stops, $90; ten stops, $175, on instalments or for rent dia tides 4 UY, 15 mst Fpuy ogni sleet, AMUSEMENTS. ETROPULITAN THEATRE, “AND THE CANCAN STILL LIV (New York Herald. TENTH WEEK of the U Fropnetor and Manager, Mr. LESTER, WALLACK. Doors open at 70; cuinineace at 8 P.M. CONTINUED AND INCREASING SUCCESS! MONDAY AND TUE: SEPTEMBER 14 AND 15, OUR CORRES, Thursday, Se) ‘Mme, VIOLETIE PECAUDS CAN or CHAHUU DANCERS, CANCAN RECONSTRUCTED, MORE NEW STARS. MLLE. ZOE, the THE WONDERFUL RAYS, ARNOLD BROTHERS in their GREAT SPECIALTIES. Mons. FLORENTINE and Mile, ZEPHY, D, JOHN GOODMAN, GEO, STAR PERFORMERS, MATINEE WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 2 OOD's MUSEUM. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, I AFTERNOON, ty 1874.) ED SUCORSS of PARISIAN CAN: Daz BYBNINGS, ‘AND SENSATIONS, reat Female Gymoust, The Eminent Comedian, Mr. J. Ly CHAS, DIAMON luo in by Clement se: 3 Comic Pieces. ‘¢ Final Representation TOOLE IN 8 CHARACTERS AND 3 SONGS. WEDNESDAY &VENING, SEPTEMBER 1 the celebrated drama, written expressly for Hy es CE EARKR THAN LIFE, Mr. J. L. TOOLE tn his origusal character of MICHAEL GARNER, as acted by hun with remarkable success over 80 times, A Bore TH :ATRE, Every Afternoon and Evening, ons. J. M. LAPLIN, THE WORLD, in his LIVING STATUES, September 21—Mr. E. L. DAV! HEATRE COME Mr. JOSH HAT RETUMN OF THE THEATIE COMIQU’ HARRIGAN and FART wil written by Mr. Ed. Harri BEGINS AT 6. LAST WEEK OF McCULLOUGH. TO-NIGHT, Thomas Otway's tragic play in five acts en- VENICE PRES! Dion Boucicault, sa. The tragedy will be given with every regard for detail McCULLOUGHL I Miss FANNY BROUGH and nN appenr in their PATRICKS DAY PARADE, Mr. JOHN WILD, ) Mr. W. CARLER, Miss KINTY ONE: In conjunction Mammoth troupe, RQwanne cage Mr. J. F. CROSSEN, Second week of the beautitul Serio-C Miss E Migs EMMA DAY will si Mr. CHAS. WHITE BELVIDERA a (Her first appearance SATURDAY evenin WELL BENEFIT of M ‘iug % new collection of Must- Mr. FRANK KERNS: Side-splitting Acta Y LOUD in a pleas tember 19, FARE- LOUGH, when he Shakespeare's u . w host of volunteers, MONDAY next, September 21. first appearanee in f Mrs, BARNEY WILLIAMS. EXTRA ANNOUNCEMEN' MONDAY EVENING, September 21, Mr. and Mrs. BAR- NEY WILLIAMS, the’ toremost representatives of the Irish Drama, will make their firrst appearance in New York and at Booth’s Theatre, aftor an absence of over A rand original CON NI) piayed by them fity consecutive nights ii Local Drama concluding with the Matinee Wednosdav and Saturday. M's: ROMAN HIPPODROME, The EDWARD VA OOTH’S THEATRE, 3ON WESTON THE GREAT Tht, O® ENDURANCE 0 0 MILES LN SIX DAY. and in their AT THE HIPPODROME.. Mr. WESTON, the only man in the world capable of performing this arduous feat, will conunue waiking ie secures to his wile, m ease of sucCeAS, & DUFsC of $5,WN, to be presented by Mr. #. T. #,* The sale of choice Reserved Seats for their perform: ances will oegin to-morrow (Wednesday) morning, at 3 throughout the week. ALY'S FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE, ‘Twenty eighth street and Broadway. Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY... THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL! A GREAT HIT! | | i Sheridan’stmmortal work in its remodelled form re- ceived with tumultuous applause by crowded houses, and i} -T COMEDY ENTERTAINM Its GREAT SUC of the leading newspapers, in whose presence ihe track was measured and surveyed, Surveyor Sinith, thas securing fairness and im- veral prominent citizens have also volun~ pervise the walk. GRAND PROM A given each afternoon and \ RAL ENCLOSURE being 1HROWN OPN tor the DOORS OPEN AT ALL HOURS. are the representativ ‘roprietor and Manager ning, the immense BEDE to postpone: th duction of all other tev. 1. DALY to postpone the productio ‘other tiov- cities for the prevent, and toannounce the SCHOOL POR EVERY NIGAT AT 8° SATURDAY MATINEE A Sir Peter Teazle Sir Oliver Surfuc Sir Benjamin Backbite Sir Harry Bum Joseph Surfac Charles Surface. SCANDAL for Sharles F! barles Fisher oY AMERICA. Mir. BLT. Ringgold VAUDEVILLE BRILLIANT SUCCESS”, Legit aa of the brilliant olio of Star Arti Mr. Louis James Mr. George Clark -Mr. Hart Conway Mr, James Lewin Mr. Sol Rossel ‘anny Davenport _ Mist Alice Grey Mrs. G, H. Gilbert ® RTIE GRANVILLE. and SARA MONTAGU. XENTRAL PARK GARDEN, LAST WEEK OF THEODORE THO) UNRIVALL&D SUMMER NIGHTS? CO) ‘The season of Theodore ‘ihomas’ Summer N certs will terminate on Tne ADA RICHMOND. Suite, Scenes Pittoresqu Waltz, Fantasiepilder Vorspiel, Lohengrin | BEAUTIFUL TW! >. jeabeieg eh io of Fifty Artists in elegant melange every evening 8, Wednesday and saturday matinee at 2 o'lock. IBLO'S THEATRE. —C, R, THORNE, 1! ening and every’ ni iw BROTHED'S successful and wonderful specta aly OR, PARADIS Theme and Variations String Orchestra. Symphonic Poem, Les Pretude i Overture, Le Roi d’¥vetot. Selections, Ba'lo in Maschera. Waltz, Wo di Citronen biubn. Manager.—Ihis ¢ ‘ombinaijon in On Thursday next. Sept. 17, the following new works will be performed tor the first time Symphony, op. 140 (new)....., . Lane Adapted tor Orchesira by Joseph Joa pmphate (ussian Hyun) new Miss Julia Seaman. Miss Katie New Miss Kute Fellowes. ur RP steele. r. Killotte.. . ming Kiralfy’ ‘Sisters. briliiant costumes. Murch of the People 0 SAN FRANCISCO | SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, MONDAY, sept. 1. Great succes Ryman’s Lecture, bociety Actors, Macken and Wilson, the Great Ricardo, MINSTRELS, New Opera House, yf Enoch and the Sons of Cail! RBLY PKODUCED, of the popular comedian and delineator of theeomic | aud patheuc draw K Supported by the principals of the company q@gaged EATRE IN NEW ORLEANS, AY AND WEDNESDA ui Tom Taylor's comedy nee acts, of JOSHUA BUITERDY Coneluding with Mr. i WINISOLON SHIN SOLON SHINGLE A creation that bas b | nlarity than any other known w the English stag ‘The casix will embrace Every Night. ‘superb Orchestra, Rudolph ‘Tremaine, Peiham, Barron, « & MURSKA GRAND CONCERT: | SYBINWAY HALL, THURSDAY, Sept. 24 und SATURDAY Matinee, Sept. 26 Mr. D. DE VIVO bax the lonor of announci: 4WO GRAND INAUGURAL CONCERTS ous Hungarian nightingale, Mile. ILMA DE MORS' : and her GitAND CONCERT COMPANY, prior te their departure tor Boston, Philadelphia and all the principal Kasten and Western cities. ‘The sale of seats will begin next Monday at Steinway Hall. Full purticulars shortly. CADEMY, MTH ST, ‘The regular season ot ITALIAN OPERA for 1874-75, . STRAKOSCH, will open “i MONDAY, TUES Mr. JOHN E, OWNS will be given by the fi jonger and undiminist 3. WALLACE. Mr. EB. B. HOLMES, Mr. COLIN STUART. Mr. WALTER BENN. J. L. CARHART. Mr. J. P. HOWARD. Mr. W. ITALIAN OPERA, under direction of the atthe ACAVEMY OF MUSIC on MONDAY, Sept, 28. Box office now open for subscriptions daily, from 9 A, Pamphiets contaming full particulars of the new en- gagements, new compositions and other features in the furnished on application, Miss LAURA DON, OSS “Mliss A. GILMAN, Miss A. LANG ny address. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOU. TONY PASTOR: AND ALL HIs TROUPE, GUS WILLIAM= iE HALLIDA' THEO. HAMILTOS 201 BOWERY. an, the pastes, 21 BOWERY ONY PASTOIS, Gus Williams, Miss Jennie Mo Sanford and Wilson, All of TONY PASLOR's STAR TR ELCOME HOME” MATINBE TO-DAY. ARK THEATRE, Broadway, between 2ist and 224 streets, * RANL NING WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMB: Alter careful preparation, MAKK TWAIN'S MARK TWAINIS American drama, GILDED AGE GILDED AGE, a photograph of contemporaneous life and character, in Mr. JOHN T, BILLY BARRY, WALIERS AND MORTO: AND ALL THE FAVORITES, IN FORTY NEW ACT: AT TODAY'S MATINE } eros THEATRE, Fignth street, between Second and Third av = A -. PAUL PALK Colonel MULBE, Box office oper. dails RS. F. B, CONWAY’s BROOKLYN THEATRE, The Etiinent Comedia from 8 till $ o'clock Se OSES UNDERNEATH of the Sylphs, ‘Spring Song, He. 35\ “students? Ball,” Strauss, East Fourteenth street. VASS AND EIGUT SEC. | ited States flagship er month and rations. | ‘ooklyn. from 8 | NPS 1. ENS Comedy of Victims, and the onginal Owens specialty of SOLON SHINGL RYANT'S OPERA HO vetween Sixth and Sev: in Tom Taglor’s faranieile,”” Tansky, ic “Thing Own,” WESi ANTED—SEV. venth avenues, near Booth's, ond class musicians forthe Un: Colorado; salary $35 and $3 Cali on L. Conterno, 169 Du! | tol A. M.-and from 5to7 2. M, Master, United States Navy Yard, Brooalyn, W faces and old favorites. Brilliant ‘success iL The Popular Comedians, | BRYANDS | BRYANDS | BRYANT'S | BEWANI'S Dave Keed, W. Henry Rice, RGYLE ROOM: GTi AY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AD NUE AND arn STRE SATURDAY EVENING. tarot Novties Jo Kelly, Chas. I$ A MATINEE TO-DAY hey do the genuine Cancan? Matinee at 2, HIS AFTERNOON, THE CANCAN LYRIC HALL, Sixth avenue, feservoir square, to let, for balls, concerts, iectu Broaaway and ‘ADJOINING. AC AmBatoan INSiT E JANTED—TUREE GE TLEMEN AND TWO LAD! participate in an amateur dramatic pertorn ‘ immediately, on Profes- Thirteeuth street, near Univer- no pen at < AMERICAN TNSTICULE HALL, } Second and Third avenues, between Sixty third andi Sixty fourih streets, AND CONCERT EACH DAY, 105 und 8 to 10 o'clock. 29 A. M. to lo P.M. iidren halt price. MELT YOU AT TONY ihey are ail home again, Tell Green Slippers about 1 TONY PASTOI MATINEE TO-DAY. “TENN Y—WILT ay | four months’ tour, PARAVELLI, TEN ER FROM ITALIAN inging at his residence, enth strect. near Sixth avenue. oF once; 1s open to engage concerts: terms moderate, YARD. —PRIVATE OBINSON WALL, SIXTEENTH BTREET, BETWEK ments to sing in | WITH ALL If. IVE FEATURES, as originally produced in this city. FEMALE MI. AND A GREAT OLIGO. ROBINSON HA! a, Pinte, Harp, Harmony, » West Fouriconin street J. JAY WATSON, Musical Director. day and eveninis. | MME. RENGZ TED—BY A CATHOLIC CHURCH IN BRE Ho; one familiar with € 1 Livingston st, Brooklyn, between + etwoen. Broadway and Fitth ay, ‘OR AND TROUPE, RA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY, DON'T PORGET—PRIVATE hiversity. 24 West Fourteenth strc | O—-——ovaie Leasviis only, Circul \¢ wea Wa THE LECTURE OTURE ON NERVOUS ses, at Dr. Kahn's Mu Remember the address, 638 Broadway, near Fourth sireet. The largest avd ‘most maguificent Mu+ seum in the world, Debility and Special Disew Admission, 5c, ERY NIGHT AT EF. New York Museum of Anatomy, 618 Broadway, between Houston and Bleecker streets. SON, Director, NIE MORGAN, the greatest of ail setio-comic Vocalists, IN BER INIMITABL ALL ENTIRELY NE ND ORIGINAL PA VERA HOUSE, 2: FATRE TICKET OFFICK—HOTEL BRUNSWICK, Firth avenue, between Twenty-sixth and Tickets for ail places of amuse RECEIVED VERY LARGE | ents for Wearing Apparel, Car- orders from my pets, Furniture, &c., it compels me to pay the following Vor Dresses, $5 to $85; lor Coats, $2 to $20; tor | seventh streets, Pants, $1 to $7. By calling on or addressing Mr. or Mrs. ROSENBERG, No. 246 Seventh avenne (se above Twenty-fourth street), you will be liberally dealt JOLONEL MONSTER Y nouns Gallery, 619 8} . Superior Fencing Apparacnd Send for eireulars, HEATRICAL COMBINATIONS ABOUT GOING SO! the road,” stars wantin, all other parties needing tne: atthe METROPOL) No. 2s Braud wav. NG, BOXING AC = ” ~ | ing taught in one mouth, . MASUR, 256 SEVENTH AVE- | and Boxing Gloves for sale ‘Twenty-fourth oa J the highest cash price for casion Clothing ; also Furmitare by Dost promptly atrended to. Mrs. Masur at their own E NEW STAND. nie, between jew York, will p and Jewelry, Ladies walted on by

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