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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET. g \ a, | mother, West Fifty-fonrth street, on Thursday, PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, &C, AMUSEMENT! BOARD OF APPORTIONMENT. | THE EMIGRATION COMMISSIONERS. — | Qitoheritarone ocdes Fea Ui rosea age vecaee ae ate an RARAGR BAIR CONE SOOGNE | TOLER on Osea a La A New Swindle—Selling Rolls of Copper |< {IL suddenly, at i a ios apg hog fo rent at HAINES BIROTUEIS! Pano SESS SU Managers... TARRETT & PALMER Kono ese Medway and Tilrty-Ofth street eR ny m Ci » 4 be NN Me jes a 01 b grt © instalments o1 2 SEK of the f epres es LIANT LL, IN. GAL ¥e Ayproyrinsions for nice pad paid ‘ join or Calae sen igrants Landed at) K, Hl and diughter ot David Sidvenson, aged 30 | WWi or cash to Fao, on used'a lictie, very low for naa ene eee Ree AN ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMMED EE gq Cou ouses leamship Docks. | years, 2 months and 27 days, (ta a iif Mr, and mrifigh drama, NEW ARTISTS, NEW ILLUSIONS AND NEW SEN- Outside Legal Services—The ‘Tenth | The Commissioners of Emigration held a regular | ,, {He Felatives and irieuds’ of the family are re RION PIANOVORTES TO RENT TO RESPONST. gSonr~ (ea eesimappacies sage SATIONS. Spectiully invited to attend the tuneral, Iromthe | AL 7 7 aan cad GRAND PROMENADE CONCERTS National Bank Judgment. meeting yesterday afternoon, at which were Presbyterian church, West Forty-second street, be dotayee aah ite pale. ge ros and Grands: all 75 evormou: CONST st grand dramatic picture, peas Signor ABBUCO, a7 With the arrival of the Mayor the Board was present Commussiouers Starr, Stephens, Schack, | tween Seventh ani Fishin avenues, this “day COMPAS NGS Last ourtconen aicee a OU a AIGHTBEN THOU? CONNIE soogar, Mr TOM BARTEEMAN the grege: Bawso Boule i ne " dinesda’), at one o'clock P.M. The remains | ~— one | SAND. delighted ple wit a Fe re CHEER i a. fally organized. Mr, Wheeler, the Secretary, read Quintard, Lynch, Maujer and Forrest. The report | Wii'he taken to Grecawoun wor yaterment. | ABO RENT, UPRIGHT SQUARE AND GRAND | nessed the grand Irish Draws) with the s Mites MARION FIGICE, the Sealing Senheoeaee the minutes of the previous meeting, which were | of the Treasurer of the Board, showing that the | Horrer.—On Monday, September 28, 1874, after A. Pianos, of our own inake: also tor sale, a number | of Pounts poe mf a | ua Mr. MOSE PISKE. the characterise Comedian. adopted, | expenses of the Emigration Department for the | aliigering ness, ANDknW4J., cldest son of Jacob Vie YENI AN anos. in pertecr ondns, (WM. | week, and mautiesied theif) “IRISH Med: ASPIDY at his celebrated Comptroller Gren caied up a resolution ofered | past month were $17,516 44, was received, and 4,484 Marta Hopper, in the 46th year of his age. | ~~ rs cas: ————~ | demonstrations, It will be Mr, and Mra. from Her Majesty's Theatre, London, England, u - Ry | elatives and friends of the family are respect. | A SPLENDID STEINWAY PIANO, ALL MODERN en BARNGY WILLIAMS, ands host of other Artists, by Mr. Vance at the last Session, to appropriate | then the Board considered an application of the | fully mvited to attend the funeral, [rom the rest- improvements, ata great sacrifice for cash; Pianos | “ Ee The realistia Cyc: $5,000 fer refituung the District Attorney's ofMce | Commissioners of Charities and Correction for | dence of his father, 331 West Nineteeth street, on j Ou instaiments; to rent trom $3 to $7 4 month EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE, PARIS BY MOUNIULT. STARLIGHT, GASLIGHT, Y ~ reloe D, KRAKAUER, So2 Bowery, ne tree! ° ff and Grand Jury ron This motion was adopted | permission to establish a terry vo Ward's | WFipwslay,oehtemmer m0, at one o.clock he Mle | SNE poe ert CORNEY MeGRATH, with the songs of “Pat Matioy | | Received witiureat eutiusiasin, The olet tfagedy Of witvout debate, | Island, ‘The request was finally denied, but | JonN A. Hows, sono! tne late Proiessor Jolin W. | AN,{MMENSE STOCK OF PIANOS AND ORGANS, | and VThe trish Wedding’. Mr. BAKNE gy none. | PUNGH ANDAUDY, for ye littie tole, The CoMPTROLLER then called up his own reso- | it wi decided that the Charity Com- | B Bown, aged:4 (ettel # the fernily, members | orca Gee ft andl rent money pays for them: small Daughtinan’s Rambles”... Mrs, BARNE ILLIAMS ‘THE DEVIL'S GORG ‘ es and friends o| family, members monthly instalments received. HORACE WAGERS & | = - Ragen Ta ae With its sup o TER, ate $50, e jerry now maintained by the Emigration Commis- | and Xavier Alumni Sodality are invited to attend | Seis “agg | A seal! het cavern of mysteries ‘Third District Court. ‘Tuis resolution did not pass, | gioners. the funeral, at St. Joseph’s chureh, coruer Sixth | BEAM, BUARR 6 (90, AND A MOREE 8 yee BARE aoe rica" yt ee RrOReMalOr TWENTY MINUTES 1 SAD OW LAND. as Mr, Vance wanted to know how mach this | President Starr announced that he had founa | ®Venve and Washington place, on Weunesday, jew and second hand Pianos tor Tent. and sale very MATINEE, —— MATINEE GRAND PERFORM ON THE ORGAN. i nai | 80tk inst, at hall-past nine A, M. cheap. F, SCHULER, 367 Broome stree Miss EMMA DAY, | HARRIGAN MATINEE RECITALIONS FROM © | ia goin out @ new system, by means of which eti- 4 % fs ? . ROM CELEBRATED AUTHORS. Court House is going to cost before ne votes ior | Yyanis were swindicd, and said there is a regu. |, UARKIN.—Suddeniy, on Tuesday, September 29, | —-—— ; os — TO-DAY. ke. ke. ke. ac, be. ae. he. any appropriation, He had it stated to him that | jarly organized band of thieves working it, ‘They | THOMAS Lanxin, a native of Bangor, Kings county, | A BABQAIN.—9200 |W PRORABE 4. FOS) VENUS AADUNIB, The Dram a OPGRterioon aud evening, from 2:8) to 5 P. M.; and several old contracts were still in existence, It | !mpose upon credulous people who are about to ape Faraone ot pane He ieclcaate | ieee eneper tanatbetns 736 | ave, fol a6raay, | Miss Kimy U'NeiL munrboee noi! cacan M., admission $1, children half price; ao is ary (or the Vommi Git | return to Europe and iminigrants who intend to Mad he nende are respectfully lnyited tO | tor wires days at private residence si Kast 1 wentieth — at MATINEE, aa SSS AEE Fo necessary e Commissioners to submit CoN- | yo iniand rolis of copper coins inexchange for our | ttend the funeral, from No. 20 East ‘Tweltth r Broadway. Miss Alice Bennet. Mr. Wm. Carter, LYMPIC, { 62) BROADWAY, (9 tracts for the entire work and let this Board know | paper money or the gold com of European coun. Street, on Thursday, October 1, at aquarter to nine ~ ——___—_____—_— — Mr. Chas. White, Py 7 f TY - ce | A: M.; thence to St. Ann's Roman Catholic church, | PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELE- | Miss Sadie Vivian, Mr. Wm. Gaylord, ctual cost of th truc! He hoped | tries. They dupe their victims witn a gold piece Legcieay e whole structure, He hoped | it Sn the top of each Toll; but im numerous in. | East ‘Tweitth street, where a solemn requiem mass | AA gant four round Steinway & Sous Planolorte at a ia John Wild aud the entire that the further consideration of this subject | stances they have been ungracizusenoush to put | Wil be offered for the repose of his soul. | Sacrifice; brilliant toned. 7% octave, richiy carved, rose: | MATINEE and, Company at | sie ava | Leppy.—At her residence, No. 15 Atlantic ave- | Wood case, tull agraite overstzung F having all im: | VRE j to-day.) Frank Kerns MATING Weula be postponed until such information was | counterfeit piece over the coppers, which are usu- nue, Brooklyn, M PANN. a beloved | brevements; printed guarantee ani lof swe; cost MATINE® | to-day. MAT! ro had. The entire cost of this buiding should not | ally English penuies. Even when they have used | BUC. lyn, Mrs. FANNY LeppY, the beloved {! 25, NB. —otool, , Box tor slipping. | MATIN at Marl HIT OF THE © eed $250,000, td | @reai gold com as a decoy some of them have | WHe of James Leddy, aged 36 years. | Call’at private residence2i West 2lst st. MATINEE | gig. AGKE TO-DAY. ——— (Naess bp ec hl been dexterous enough to slip it from the pile | _ The relatives and’ friends of the family are re- | —————— - MATINE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. The Great Artists, [| Brilliant succewot | 3 The COMPTBOLLER replied shat the Commission. | Sno. faking | Spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from the | AT OW, PRICHS WEBER, | CHICKERING AND erie RICKY = DELANANTY % oss Leen ieee oR am, 10e The appsopriation. | THe ALMOST VALUBLESS BOLD | Church ‘or St. Charles Borromeo, Sidney place, | ee Ana new Fanos, $7 and $5 rent; instalments | Y AEROBIE Pree ote arena hs natiay = uses # to come belore tie Board aud further illustrate | tothe victim. Superintendent Walling was told | Peele Qi ERMC RE APLAR Re Mee Foo | GORDON £ SON, 13 Bast Pourweonth street, Doors open at Ta." Commence ats PoM. 5 in new ske 5 ia: 2 their position in person. (Alter saying which he | !88t Week o! this new swindle, and detailed Detec- | ,/4INPSEY.—On Monday, September 28, James | -— — — LAst NIGHTS LAST NIGHTS Fl ARD CASTLE, |3 | TRICKS IN Love. | % u Be 5 ying ie | + < + } FRaNcis, only child of Thomas and Annie Lindsey, | MAGNIFICENT 73g OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO- of the successful e: - 6 atin, | despatched amessenger for the Commissioners.) | t¥e Mullen to arrest some of the swindlers. ‘That aged 8 months and 37 days, 1 A: MaGREOE y ik i TAVE a 8K WO Ob PLANO: races ngagement of gine © = | 4 f 8 at days, wle—Four round corners, celebrate 2 a , - — Mayor HAVEMEYKR likewise thought that these | OMlcer found two of them on Monday in Canal | “Hoan ora? September 30,at one o'clock, from the | maken mel nes . ior $275; Parlor, Chamber, + who will appear ‘s The beautiul Cantarrice, 13 Commissi hould send the contracts f he | Street, but was able to arrest but one, an Italian i " a J ore o Is {Commissioners should send the contracts Tor ne | eee e ae ne nee aes eee dae palian | resideuce of fs parents, 245 East Thirty-sixth | Dining Furniture, a sacrifice; property tamily leaving EVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK 3 Miss ALICE HARRISON i ™ entire building and not for toundation only aud sna. y, street, | city. “36 West Loti st., m in his original character of | in SOUNDS FROM GERMANY, = allow the superstructure to take care of Itself. It , era! immigrants as the man who swindled them. | SHNO™ oO) ay As eee — DICK DULLAND, ‘oof yey mae ee wa ——e |2 should be distinctly stated to this Board how | The Commissioners decided to provide for these | MOORE.—On Monday, September 28, Joun C. | A RRIVATE FAMILY Ag wo WE st. in H, J, Byron's beautiful Drama of ——_——_— rary —— oe much th t Will be, “As it stands at | Yictims until Cesna can be tried and convicted, | MOORE, aged 72 years, | will sell their magnificent 74 octave rich rose- UNCLE & | Continued Triumphs Hotaviisbed Favorite, | sae The P a a y t Wood Pianoforte, made by F.C, Lieght & Co. ; brillant ¢ rs = 138 , heentire cost will be. ‘A Stands The President of the Board also stated that it has |, Friends and relatives are invited to attend the dP 1 ¥ hi ; DICK'S & f M. i present,” continued the Mayor, “I must confess | 500n earned that the German steamship compa. | {eral services, at the New England congrega- | wued Pianolorie, cost $06), for $20) cust; Parlor, Bod: . S |ozorae'S KNiGHT|=| ADAH iCuMonD, 3 it looks to me a little vague.” SRT TOG SEAS FOG: ip compa | tional church, South Ninth street, near Filth, Wile } Toom Suits; Carpets tor 4c. on the dollar. 'N. B.—Piano- | Mr. W. R. FLOYD. soseHon, Claud Lorrimer | 6 in | in ‘The COMPTROLLER could not say What contracts nies have landed steerage, passengers at their | jiomsburg, ob Thursday morning, Octover ly at | forte as box for shipping and prinved guaraates ior Ave ) An Woe Ran. voile, Chevenix | & | German Characters. [3 |" Songa and Ballads. | amie wo be gives out ‘or’minor ‘work, such as | Castle Garden, Several infirm people "have | MilGnaAN< Suadeniy, in Brooktyn, on Tuesday, | arate ann SELL A ROSEWOUD 7 OCTAVE | Bly Cavite ‘i te Hii | © | McANDWEWS aoa LAA VEET wn Chaieion Gas 3 j cla of the — EI .—Suddenly, vn, Ys Ws SEL s me, PONISI, J Mirs. Torrington E cells, Ac, claimed the Heald potas nee Bmigration | Soprember 20, 1874, manors poaneest oon ot | A, Planotorte for less’ than $110; also a handsome e TATE RUUBEA ICT a The subject was laid over, pending the arrival of | Comt 7 Francis E. and Elizabeth A. Morgan, aged 2 years | er tiunotorte, carved legs, round corners, for less | FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2, FAREWELL BENE- — “ < the Commissioners, wno never put in an appear- | DOoks at Castle Garden; and it was aterward than $200, 28 Third street, near Bowery. FIT AND LAST APPEARANCE BUT 1WO OF J found that they were landed at the steamsnip | #449 months. ln ‘LEAT A) r FRAND Mr. J. L. TOOLE, In rehearsal, a New Local F ance up to the moment the Board adjourned, § ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- | [JOR SALE—AT A BARGAIN, FINE L. 2 GRAND re J. f rehearsal, a New Local Farce, Comptroller GkEEN moved to take up the resolu- | 0ck. If this practice were allowed to contnue 16 | trully invited he fi Concert 7% octave, one of the most power{ut aoe THE SIXTH WARD IRISH TEAM, th “4 ne inks mmecin@e & ypropriate | Would be useless to maintain the immigrant depot, | SPectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the | in eels for & saloon or large parlor; the GREAT BILL! EXTRA ATTRACTIONS, by RICKY and BARNEY, and a Startling Terpsichoreaa. BU RO ee es Ga ty Ceee eles Conn said Mr, Starr, and the country would be overrun | Tesidence of his parents. 319 Fourth sireet, Brook- | owner leaving city, Appiy at 252 Grand avenue. nese Sep earion inh Sreparaslon: $10,000 to the County Court House Commissioners | ith iinrm and indigent from all Buropean copn. | WS, E. D., on Wednesday afternoon, September 30, | Pekin ‘avenue, Srookipm, ‘ LAST “TOOLE” MATINER = a jor plans and other expenses for the completion of | Ming itty ag Proposed by one of the Commis. | AttWo o'clock. ——— SATURDAY, October 4, at 1:30. YCEUM THEATRE, AIMEE, the Court House. OR SIE rapeprancwcn ste, caer ou thet i MUnrnY.—On Tuesday, September 29, of scarla- | P. HALE IS MAKING 4,00 PIANOFORTES FOR = — | M.GEAU ana CHIZZOLA.....Lessoes and Managers Mayor HAVEMuYER remarked that this butiding | Slouers to direct the counsel of the Board to sin Guaunes Wakken, okies on of Patrick aud | 0,* tue ade cheaper und better tian small makers | ME WAMACK BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THE OPEN. | LAST NIGHTS, aes LAST NIGHTS, must Dé finished at some te. We hear every | PTE sult against the German steamship com- fyi, CHARLES WARREN, elilest son ol Patt | can buy the stock. Call and see te new Upright Pianos, ing ot the i LA PR E DE TREBIZONDE, . day about the disgraceful condition of the Court panies, but Commissioner Schack moved that they | 7 pd rp Y, agi Ss years and Fd pn bLs. | Thirty -fitth street and Tenth avenue. FALL AND WINTER SEASON TO-NIGHT, LAST BUF TWO OF A’) egies y rnibelineen die gentlemen who now have | be Warned, and tt tn the future they mut of steer- |, the funeral peu bacenuincston Perey OCC | ‘piaxoronres 20 RE at his theatre, during which the following entertain: | LA PRINCESSE MEE MINE LL , . A B if q 5 x ce | AD ES B 1 ments w! e ol N, i charge of this building and its completion are | Be passengers at thelr docks they would be pro- parents, No. dvd fhird aveutte, | darGiMRe yaPd BPrights, of our own manutacty NMS XUNEW AND ORIGINAL IRISH DRAMA, | pREBIZONDE, DEBKER, DUBOUCHET, competent and honorable men. Under the oid ré- wast. on was adopted. NELSON.—O! Sei 4 & SONS, No, 11 East Fourteenth stre & companion picture to the Colieen Bawn and Arrah- coe iD nm Monday, September 28, JAMES B. | pe: Broad i Fitth é the cost of finishing the Court house would SLSON, yi abou yoaN Way aid: BUND eVeUNe =. fils Pogue, will be produced, with SATURDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 3, aT 1: quit 4 Ne.son, MD, aed 61 years, = STC. $ SBIZ ia ver $1,000,002. This Board nad better obtain ‘The rejitives aud friends of the family are re- | PUANOST LARGE LOT, VERY CHEAV—TERMS OF | Mr. LON BOUCTCAULT, LAST TREBIZONDE MATINEE. the views of the Commissioners as to the cost of | MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. | spectiui.: invited to attend the funeral, from Ms | jhont tt yeah eee’ eo seuyete times, “Cail and see iW COMEDY. SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER & AT 8 O'CLOCK, the whole, before doing anything. etd | late residence, 210 West Thirty-ergath street, on | - ~ “ i First ana only time thia season, Mr. VANCE said that if the dome as originally | Thursday, the ‘1st inst., ac hali-past twelve P.M, | QTEINWAY AND MAZELTON PIANOPORTES AT | 4 . J. MONTAGUE LA PERICHOLE, lanned is put up the cost of completion Will be Married. oT emi K y - |S) $300; tull finished; every Improvement; great sacri- | (of the Prince of Wales and Globe Theatres, London), to | Mile. AIMEE in her unsurpassed role of PERICHOLE, bY pi ip | The remains will be taken to Woodjawn torinter- | f. paitorlGashivinew Bini al vi New York ata G ‘over $500,000, BREWSTER—SIMONSON.—At Port Richmond, 8, I., | ment. Tee Taare Eyre urea fedetrreria pele the New York stage. Mr. WHEELER was willing to vote for the appro- | on Thursday, september 2h, Ista, by Rev We i. | onaN: ___J, BIDDLE, 15 Waverley place, neur Bro dway, ‘THt OLD COMEDY SERIES, MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 6, ‘\ priation ‘provided the mandamus against this | Gi, Puiniy BREWSTER, Jr 10 ANSELTE SIMONSON. | MASS Ih SL AGU SH?S Chat Dre oem | FATE MASON & WAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY, 3 | SAYS a drilllant feature in the soason of this theatre, | will be presented, for the first time this season, the moat ‘There will be an anniversary requiem a : will be more than usually prominent, and will be illus: | successiul Opera Boule ever presented in Americ Board, obtained by ithe Tenth National bank, | Chays—Joxs.—In brooklyn, on Tuesday, Sep- | Thursday, Octoner fy at hall-past mine oclocx, for | ;h,,Usion sunare, winners of three highest Medals and | trated by xe ss | sucesMLA LUGE DE MADAME ANUOT could be got over, and he desired the Comptrolier | tember 29, at the Chureh o1 the Redeemer, by the . the repose of the soul of the late Jolin Organ, | onbr the finest assortment of the best Orarne th we Mr, JOHN GILBERT, on which occasion the eminent tenor, to inform him on the subject. | Rev. Wilam A. Leonard, BURLEIGH L. CRANS to | Relatives and friends are invited to attend, | World, not only for cash exclusively, as heretofore, but | Ht MARRY BECKETT, Mr. KDWARD ARNOTT, Pe SS a The CoMPTROLLER wanted to know where the | Liutix INGnaM, daughtet of tue lute Joshua l, | | O'BMEN.—after a short but severe tiiness, | also for tine payments ot lor rede With privalese at | UT Wig kUOXD Mr H, BLAM TON, "Weausecureuaiedagsinadvances oe ee gentleman obtained his iniormation, . | Jones, of Albany, N. Y. No cards. TuoMAS FRANCIS O'BRIEN, the beloved son of | purchase on extraordinarily favorable terms. | Mr. E. M. HOLCAND, Mr. G. F. BROWNE, Box office open from 3 A.M. to 10 P. M. Mayor HAVBMEYER (excitedly, to the Comptrol- Howakp—Hakvey.—On Sunaav, September 27, | James and Ellen O’Brien, aged 11 years, 3 months | ene a | Mr. CE. EDWIN, Mr. W. J. LEONARD, ——— ao “ ieee STS ERTS Hey Meno at Fordham, by Rev. 0, Kutherlord, ARCHIBALD T. | aud 21 days. MUSICAL. | Mr G. ATRINS, Mr J BECK. og ACADEMY, FOURTEENTH STREBT. | AIDA. 1s your bus! : B WARD zie By Hak’ | ‘The relatives and friends of the t Coll Inpeap-eners Peraapere te Je . re J. F, JO8! SECOND N * THE ITALIAN OPERA 8. * amanfemus being against this Board, and if any dauaieerotaohees naatvey es Naxensouamess: | apacetuuhinuiven to attend ae OF ANS Aa | GENTLEMAN OF GREAT EXPERIENCE GIVES | Miss ADA DYAs, SON this WEDNESDAY EVENING, Sept. 30, ats. member inquires it is your piace to give informa- ‘ ait Sun £5 | 7 2, WI a] . instruction in Pianoforte, Harp and Harmony at | her first appearance at this theatre, Mr. STRAKOSCH respecttully annouaces the revival er inquire y bd s LEWIS—SNOVER.—On Sunday evening, Septem- | late residence, Winfield, upil's residen per quarter: best reference, ad: | Miss JBFFREY LEWIS, Miss EFFIE GERMON, of Verdi's most magnificent Opera, tion. hae Nati ber, 27, 1874, by Rev. William D. Thompson, Mr. | | O’HARA.—On Tuesday morning, September 29, | Brdss “with ro TEACHER, box 120 Herald Up. | Mme. PONISI, Miss IONE BURKE" AIDA, Comptroller GREEN—“The Tenth National Bank | Jawes F. Lewis, ol New York city, to Miss FLoRa | ELIZABETH, wile of James O'Hara, aged 36 years. | town Brane a. | Miss D. GOLDTHWAITR, Mrs. JOHN SEFTON, with all the unprecedented splendor of mise en scene has obtained a judgment against the city for | perry SNOVER, 01 Romeo, the only daughter of A. K. Relatives and friends of the family are respect- | ~ Miss BARTLETT, Miss C. BAT, Miss BLAISDELL. | that market its original production at the Academy last. cet P Detroit papers please copy. residence 130th street and fenth avenue, Man- i on; im " Pe eer BOOd Salary. C v " This suit ig now on appeal, and I hope the judg: | Posy MGCORMAUES-On' Tuesday, _Geprember | Ratanville, on ‘Tuareday, Ooteber 1, ab two | fiver: , Address immediately TRNOH, 17d Moneague | will alsebe prodsoed to re ALLACK Bignore Vittoris roe deout ii Amel Ba \ ment will be reversed.’ le then read the letter | 99, at Trinity church, by the Rev. 1. 0, Olmsted, | o'clock. = who IES nt a eee will appear in characters written expressly for him, Miss Annie Louise Cary sseeee Amerie Pi the Court House Commissioners (already pub- | Jounson J. PUSEY, of Baltimore, Md., to Miss | YEACOcK.—Suddenly, on Monday, September 28, ANTED—A BASSO FOR QUARTET OF A SMALL ‘The season will open on er lished in the HeRaLp), which, be said, would eXx- | Kysa L, MACUORMACK, of this city, Puese, wife of Eber ‘T. Peacock. W Episcopal church who would give his services tor TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 6, Big, Carlo Oarpl...... Radames plain why they asked the appropriation. RemseN—Wurre.—on Saturday, July 25, Wile | | The friends of the family are invited to attend | the practice and instruction, Address ORGANIS1, box | witha new Comedy, by HJ. Byron, Haq., entitled (Primo Tenore, merica). ‘Mr. VANCE sustained his objection and said that | pray H REMSEN To ANNA V. WHITE, No cards, her funeral, at the Allen street Methodist Episcopal | 19 Herald office. IPE, ie peur opate i Amparo he will not vote for appropriations which he does SICKELS—Moonz.—On Tuesday, September 29, | church, on Wednesday, 30th inst., at ten o'clock, | ———————— — ———~—= | __ The Orehestra Department will be under the direc- « “(rom Cove Qot know are strictly legal. To which the Comp- | by Rey, P. L. Davies, PETER SICKELS to Miss K¥¥Ix | The remains will be taken to Rye ior interment. THE LECTURE SEASON. tion, as heretotore, of. 3 Big. Scolara ..... 88. .The Rit troller retorted thatit was unfortunate that the | 4) Moons, of Boston, Mas POOLR.—At Minerva, on Tuesday morniny, Sep- | “a ier Gy pantie teaeeeneepeenaed Mr. THOMAS BAKER, Augmented Chorus, full Corps de Ball increased, ame of the Comuissioner of Public Works could je ae tember 2, Maxrita Pou, widow of tne iate dames | A" yoptity and special Diacasen at Dr Kanne we | © AE\ ougewoon, J. cee i Sosbevaitpped iby when the sppropriation would Diea. Poole, of North Hempstead, in the 8th year of her | geum, Rewember the address, Gs Broadway, near | Apres ds gue RW O00. S. MORRIS and J. CLARE | Musical Director. : PAU be voted jor at once by the gentleman. ig age. | Fourth street. The largest and ‘most magmficent Mu. Apbointmen Edecte, lgetghamanvncetel ie sarrgpayng eo hun LBRO ee, Ar dae tN a GARE! s ‘An amendment to appropriate $8,000 instead of | _Apamson.—On Monday, September 28, at 339 2 Mechanical Kas Mise EENBEOR, CARY. He CARLO: CARER, Relatives and friends of the family are invited to | scum in the world. Admission 50c, Messrs. 8. BUTLER and ©, McGREERY DEL' PUENTE and FIORINI. attend the funeral, from her late residence, on | —— ECIAL LECTURE EB . Acting Manager. r, JOHN GILBERT SATURDAY, October 3, Filday, October 2, at eleven o'clock and at Clirist | A —SPECIAL LECTURE EVERY Nant av EIGHT | Stace Director-- Mr. W. R. FLOYD FIRST GRAND MATINEE—LA TRAVIATA, church, Manuasset, at one o'clock P.M. car. | fhe ,clock at the New York Museum of Anatomy, 618 | Promoter Mr. J.S WRIGHT | | Seats and boxes may be secured at the box office Tiages Will be at the Great Neck depot on arrival | Broadway, between Houston and Bleecker streets “Mir, THEODORE MOSS | the Academy, a Schirmer's, 7M Broadway, and $10,000 wag lost, the Mayor ana Comptroller vot- | East twenty-second street, JAMES Davip, second ing “Yea,” and Messrs. Vance and Wheeler “Nay.” | son of James . damson, Esq., 0: Loudon, Kpgiand, The sum of $10,000 was appropriated to the | aged 22 years aud 6 months, foundling asylum uuder the charge of the Sisters “London papers please copy. of Charity. AHLERS.—On Saturday, September 26, 1874,ANNA | of twelve o'clock train from Hunter’s Point. = wes Broadway. mission, $2; reserved seats, $1 and ‘A Tesulatton by the Comptroller to transfer | AULERS, aged 70 years, REGAN.—In Brookiyn, on Monday, September 28, fe ROR EbOr mo mio nents ikon y ALAS RAC Ea: OPikccs iiationa ea Gerall: surte or Wee hcuse (se $20,000 of any unexpended balance to the credit Oh, mother dear! at last you are at rest— ELLRN, the beloved wile of John Regan, a native of | J. SAUSE’S DANCING ACADEMI4 | J ALY'S 5TH AVENUE THEATRE, served seats, $lextra. Oi salaries, Department of Finance, was lost. The rest you so oiten prayed tor; Cappamurra, county Tipperary, Ireland, in the | at Masonic Hall, Ut Kast Thirteenth street; Bre- | 28th streetand Broadway. Begins at& Over at il. | ~ sacra ee Joserpu C. PINCKNEY, Clerk of tne Com- At last our God has heard your prayer, 29th year of her age. Hall, 154 East Fiftv-tourth street. PRIVATE LE: Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY... .Proprietor and Manager Toh chy ROMAN HiPPODROME, mon Council, transmitted a@ communication ask- And duly has he granted it. GREAT TRIAL OF ENDURANCE, Her remains will be taken from ker late resi- at any hour. CIRCULARS at private academy, ing for an appropriation of $3,000 to deiray the It ig 1 that am ieit alone to mourn dence, 1,008%, DeKalb avenue, on Wednesday, auth | 222 Hast Kleventh street THE G0HOOL FOR SCANDAL. Bee Ee expenses of the reception tendered tie Lord A dear, dear mother lost. | inst.. ‘at two P.M., to the Cemetery of the Holy DODWORTHS PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DAN THIRD WEEK AND CROWDED HOUSES, ‘will commence 4 Mayor of Dublin and suite. Laid over, a8 were | The relatives and (riends of the family are respect- | Cross, Flatbush, for interment. ‘The friends of tus «ing, ‘No. 213 Fifth avenue, corber of Twenty alscn MIS THIRD AND LAST ATTEMPT also a number of applications from charitable in- | fully mvited to attend the funeral, from ‘Trinity | family are respectiully invited to attend. Sircet, open for the season Saturday, Uctober 10. pire All other novelties to walk, stitutions for donations. church, on Thursday, at half-past ten o’clock A. SNIFFEN.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, September Morning and afternoon classes for ladies and child ren. POSTPONED $00 MILES LN SIX DAYS ‘Yhe Corporation Counsel sent in a lengthy com- | M., without iurher notice. | 20, H, JENNIE Narew, wife of Samuel F. Sniiren, | _Eveuimy classes tor genti Sent tor acircatar, “| tor the present, ie MONDAS: the Hippodrome, asta munication, bitterly cowplaining against the reso- AtTwoob.—suddenly, in this city, on Tuesday, | and daughter of the late John S. Nafew. Tk 3 <a = cranes si % lution adopted by the Board restricting the em- | September 29, Tuomas J. Atwood, ot Elizabeth, | Relatives and iriends are invited to attend the | A —fVitSON's DANCING ACADEMY, | ARTHUR | Sir Peter Tense -....- ployment of special counsel, &c. In conclusion he | N, J., in the 59th year o! his age. funeral services, at No. 330 Throop avenue, near | nuc.—Classess now open to beginucrs, ror terms, &c. Sir Benjamin Backbite s | si Mr. Charles Fisher | | Mr. BARNUM Is iappy to announce that at the solict- Ate Pavidge | tation of a number of prominent citizens and. in view of Mr. B. 7. “Ringgold | the gallant struggle made by Mr. WESTON in his late gays:—"AS a further appropriation of at least | Notice of 1uneral nereaiter. DeKalo, Brookiyn, on Wednesday, September 30, | send for circular. Suiree every Tues lay ahd Saturday, (with the song :...Me. J. @. Peakes | attempt to walk 500 miles in six days, he has consented $35,000 will be necessary to meet the claims { Baker.—In Jersey City, on Monday, September | at half-past two P. M. Interment at White Plains | — rae ee | Mr Louis James 2 afford phn au ntnes So opstunthy pertorm this Against this department for the current year I | 2s, of apoplexy, STEPHEN BAKER, uged’ 31 years, 3 | the following day. KFS ACADEME OF 5 DANGING 200 | Tee iy Me a a | u " +» Bleecker street, now oper. Classes Wednesda, ‘ank Hardenberge | health, ay at present, Mr, Weston cannot fail. Mr. Bar- trust your honorable Board will, at your first | months and 20 days. Sroxws.—On Monday morning. September 28, | a Saturday evenin; For teri sent for circ ‘a Mr. D. Whiting | num wil! present to Mrs. ‘Weston a purse of $5,000 in case meeting, transier thls amount irom some upex- | Tne relatives and friends of the family, Enter- | 1874, EMELINE W. STOKES, widow of the late | fmt Saturday evenings, For terms, Dolock | Carele Hart Conway | of her husband’s success. pended appropriation.” This was laid over, as | prise Lodge, No. 48, F. and A, M.; Enterprise | Benatah G. Stokes, in the 56th year of her age. ~~ a —————— | Tri Mr. Sol Russe! PROMENADE CONCERTS also another communication from the same source | Cnapter, No. 2, &. A. M.; Warren Council, No, 5, Relatives and friends of the family are respect- J} ALLETMASTER DUMAR’S DANCING ACADEMY, | Lady Davenport every afternoon and evening during the walk. informing the Board that unless the mortgage on | R, and 8S. M.; Hugh De Payens Commandery, No. | fully invited to atvend the funeral, trom her !ate | 24 West Fourth street —Classes open; all Dances | Lady ee ance rey | a pMIssio! DOORS OPEN AT ALL HOU ue Certain Westchester School property 1s paid the | 1, K.7., apd Lodge of Perfection, A. and A. Kite, | residence, 317 Kast Seventy-niath strect, on Thurs- | tiught perfectly in one quarter; six fashionable Dances | Mrs, C Are Oa a aaaaty is LL ES csseereee 80 CENTS game will be sold, ag he has no delence to make. are invited to attend his funeral, this (Wednes- | aay, Ist prox., at eleven o'clock A. M. | taught periectly in six private lessous, * 4 * During the ‘GO. GENE ot the First act RS. F. B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. ‘The Commissioners of Emigration requested an | day) afternoon, at nalf-past two o’clock, from the STRANAHAN.—Suddenly, in Brooklyn, on Sunday, | R, TRENOR'S ACADEMY OF DANCING, the principal characters will dance a MINUETT and OPENING OF THE FALL and WINTER SEASON, Appropriation to repair Castle Garden, which was | residence of his father, 252 ‘Third street, Jersey | September 27, DANIEL G. STRANAHAN, aged o8 years | Lyric Hall, Sixth avenue (Reservoir square), GAVOTTE, MONDAY, SEPT, 28, AND DUKING THE WEEK, not granted, Mayor Havemeyer saying that this | City. His remains will be taken to Schenectady, | and three mouths, | is now open. Send or call tor circular, EVERY NIGHT, the eminent artist, Mr. L+STER WALLACK, in his own commission owe the city about $20,000, and the | N. ¥., for interment. Relatives and trends are invited to attend the | es = = watiner aad Rpay. ar ROSEDALE; Oe THe RIFLE BALL. Jeast they could do was to keep the rotten floors BuckHOUT.—On Sunday, September 27, at his | funeral, from the East Reformed church, Bedford | FURNITURK. pee Virtanen LA a ——— ROSEDALE MATINEE SATURDAY, AT 2. in order, They collect $1 50 head money for emi- | residence, in White Plains, IsAac CRaiG BUCKHOUT, | avenue, corner Madison street, Brookiyn, this | ~ TOODS’ MUSEUM. woovs, wat rants, to keep paupers out of the Poor House for | civil engineer, son of the late Jucob Buckhout, io | (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. V E, L. DAVENPORT. Gans THEATRE, FOURTEENTH STREET, five years, Surely this is enougt to pay their ex- | the 44th year of his age. . WAKNOCK.—On Monday, September 28, Exiza- This Evening ‘atinee at 2. ‘AD. NEUENDORFF. -- DIRECTOR penses. The relatives and iriends are invited to attend | ger WARNOCK, aged 64 years. it 8 M. W. LEFFINGWELL, Wodnestay. September 30, Comptroller GREEN presented the estimates of } the funeral services in Grace church, White Plains, | — Relatives and friends, also the memoners of the 0 caonin : a ee COMEDY IN hen cae BENEDIX the various departments, but no action was taken | on Wednesday, September 40, at half-past one | sixteenth street Baptist church, are invited to at- be Rederiet andl dish “J Box office op ly trom 8:3) till 4 o'clock thereon, and the Board adjourned to meet at | o'clock P.M. Special train leaves Grand Central | tend the funeral, this (Wednesday) alternoon, at | BARGAIN TIBLO's, —_——— — noon to-morrow. The actual business for which | depot at 11:30 A. M., stopping at Harlem, Mott | two o'clock. from the Baptist Home, Sixty-eignth e— C. BR. THORNE. .. Lessee and Manager | QAN FRANCISCO MINSTREL! this session was called was not touched upon. | Haven, Morrisania, Tremont and Fordnam, re- | gtreet and Lexington avenue. BRILLIANT AND IMMENSE SUCCESS New Opera House, Broadway. corner 29h street. The call for the meeting contained provisions ior | turaing after the funeral, | , WiL8oN,—Suddenly, on Sunday, September 2% | gyer 100,000 worth of first class Furnit Lling of | Othe most magnificent Production ever offered to the TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER issuing the following bonds: CaRMoDY.—At Mount Vernon, on Tuesday, Sep- | James EVEREIT WILSON, eldest son of Matthew Seer eh oe. aE ee ee a Paes SEER RE ILL Assessment bonds to replace others due Novem- tember 29, MancargT, daughter of James Carmody | Wilson. with its superb Scenery and complete and splendid ——- ber 1, 174... vocsssee.+ $3,000,000 } and Bridget Kelly, aged 17 years and 11 months. | Funeral on Wednesday, September 30, at two | atcost or less to retire from a retail business of over 30 | Costumes. roadway,’ | Add Ryman, Add Ryman, Assessment Fund bonds to replace others due The funeral will take place on Thursday, Octo- | o’clock P. M., from the residence of his uncle, s ] JULIA SEAMAN as SATAN. corner 29h’ st ‘The Great Ricardo, paorembert, wo aie Sia hunterecient 1,337,000 | ber 1. ite Plains, N.Y, Pridi | James W, Wilson, 123 East Eighteenth street. years’ standing. Good opportunity for any who want Miss MACDONALD aa EV! . te ee Manele ener ania jartment of Pt Het CLARK.—At White Plains, N. Y., on Friday, Sep- | Relatives and iriends are respectfully invited to orice qHE, SBET FA x eas raid Fr ei ate ateae int igasaze | tember i, PaaDRIICN Goutiay, Iautaou ot Anne atvend. sone teots err arene ia a Ea a Improvement bonds se. ececcsee eee eeeriee *9u0,00) | M. and the late Sereno B. Clark. WuicHt.—On Sunday, September 27, 1874, Jonn G. L. KELTY & CO., 184 Fifth avenue. EVERY NIGHT Kiralty’s combination in the may be or- ‘and Barron, Croton Water Main stock, in pursuance of a COURVOISIER.—On Monday, September 28, 1874, | WriaHt, New York and Sandy Hook pilot, in the | = egg = ot DELUGE and SATURDAY MATINEE, dered at ten. Matchless Quintet. Tequisition irom the vepartment of Public Mrs. ADELE CourVOISIER, in the ¢4th year of her | 48th year o1 his age. A -WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS FOR - — ~ — — ~ ——— | Seats secured. Mullaly's days ia Works, September 3, 1874. seeseeeeeeees 800,000 | age. - | “The relatives and triends of the family and the | Jhe,.Rumniture, Catpels Ds rae a |. METROPOLITAN THEATRE, 885 BROADWAY, Moral goearly| _ Sunerd Orchestra. advance. eee et The friends of the family are respectiuily invited | ptlots of the port are respectfully invited to attend | PRT oA pe Ra . } ce c be 3 c ay cane cor artic’ to attend heriuneral, from her late residence, No. | Re funeral, from his late residerice, No. 190 Adarug | NUMense stock and low price a A. A SCHAPUT DANCERS. — A A | (ZRAND OPERA HOUSE, SUNDAY EVENING. BOARD OF OITY RECORD. 108 Hudgon street, Hoboken, on Thursday, October | street, Brooklyn, L. I,, on Wednesday, 30th inst., ® 1 THE WONDERFUL BUISLEY. FAwILy, ‘The public are respectfully informed that the Aamiin 1, at one o'clock, P. M. atone o'clock P, M. A DOLLARS. | Mile, ZEITELLA, MINNIK LODER, LOTI{s GRANT, FIRST GRAND SUNDAY CONCERT Mayor Havemeyer, Commissioner Van Nort and | ’}yvenecx.—On Monday, September 28, Mrs. aa, | eaairania ang | cr... ARNOLD BROTHERS, JOHN “PURDY, 3 8 of the E, Delafield Smith, composing the Board of City | SaRaH ANN DEVEREUX, aged 05 vears, daugater of PROPOSALS. For above amount we will sell a fine walnut Dressing | sharpley Brothers, and all the Metropolitan favorites, STRAKOSCH ITALIAN OPERA COMPANY Suit, With marble top RHGNER & CO., 82 a 2 to 230 Kast ‘thirt: cess will uke place at the GRAND OPERA HOUSE on Hy ci le. 280. SUNDAY SVENING NEXT, OCTOBER 4. Full particulars hereatter, Sale of tickets will begin demy and 70L und 11) Broadway on Th Mate SMITH MEMORIAL BENLFIT Care Caambs N Record, met yesterday at the Mayor’s UMce to | Aun EK, and the late JameRon Cox, Jr, and drop handles. | “Admission, Sve. Priends and relatives are invited to attend her LINER «i 84 Bowery. hairs, $1} JONSTRUCTION OF LIFE SAVING STATION: AY ani make up the estimate expenditures for 1875. | runeral, at St. Ann's charch, Eighteenth ‘street | wins cactid wie NOE Oe ade, Brotha sonore | The Mayor presided and Mr. David S, Wendell | and Futh avenue, on Wednesday, sth inst, at | Getoper, 1874, for the cou y twelve o'clock M. Houses at the following nai Oe ee tar ers —On Tuesday, September 29, Danien | Smits island PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL, IN LOTS TO 4A. suit, their entire Household Furniture, comprising Donovay Parlor Suits in satin, cost $60) for $150; do., $126, Stein- | in her n 5 * songs, inciudit “Pertection.” The estimate for printing, advertising and | poxovay, native of Rosscarbery, county Cork, | Island, Virginia, way € Sons 7g ogtave Piuuotorte. Library’ and-Dining | etme! IN'SONGS_AND DANG CS. Will be given at | ; , 'y Cork, | I. ray * ' f J K GRIFFT: D RIC D DANO 1s ANDUW TS THE ‘i ‘ af | “ the lighthouse; one on Ce Furniture ; Turkish Suit, 90; Bedroom Suits, with dress: TREEMAN SISTERS IN BEAUTIFUL SKETCHES, BOOTIVS AND WALLACK’S THEATRES salaries for the City Record for 1875 was fixed at | freland, aged 38 years. Watchapreague Inlet; one at Chincoteague. Vn ing casos 800 ty © Mptende; Hactromes) Tepe PGs | ee eee ROS RE LEE oene oe aie $46,000. | Relatives aud friends are invited to attend the | jeacn, abreast of the Assateague Liguthouse,” and baircloth $55, Bainth Bron A resolution was adopted requesting the Board | funeral, on Thursday, October 1, from his late res- | one at au Kun Inlet, Maryland. positively be so Gall three days, priva. fc, Must © GUS WILLIAMS DAY, OCTOBER 3. residence 210 in the comic Dram: .a8 KARL «1 Booth's theatres will be OWERY BY DAY. KASSEN 0} AFTERNOON OF THUR AWD NGHE Box oiflees at Wallack's of Estimate and Apportionment to transfer cer- | idence, No. 172 Madison street, | Bids will be recetved for ot veral or all the above- | West 2!st st. . nae __ | BILLY BaRRY, Li UMAY, TH FIELDIN | opened for the, Sale of seats one week in advance, Prt fain balances, amounting in tue aggregate to | | ELDER.—At Stamlord, Conn. on Monday, Sep- | mentioned MilLcontractrocompiote dis howesartos | A MAGNIFIG ROOM SUTT—GRANDE | Shells GERKOK, ‘TOUMRY, | Tors cf ike amagroent Commuaee Hon ho Talk $25,082 40, to the appropriation for printing, sta- | tember 28, 1874, LYDIA AN, Wi. Of Rover eter, | eee ieee oat rttues frou reawnaae Duchesse style, covered silk bro cost $400, tor REMEMBER, RE ON FRIDAY, Max Strakosch, Samuel Colvilie, H. D. Palmer, W. Rt tionery and blank books tor 1 ., | aged 58 years, | ie parties as to the abliity of the Didders to do the te. | $200; do. $10), do. $40: Planotorte, 8 rior, Cham- | ~ —————___. | Floyd, George Colby, HM. Wall, Douglass Taylor and J.T A number of bills for printing, &c., of sme!! Funeral trom her residence, Tharsday, October | quired work. All_proporals must be indorsed ropo- ber, Dining Furniture Property ot tamily | RYANTS OPERA HOUs ST BD STREET, | Raymond—or at the office of Simmonds & Wall, Dra amounts were received and laid ove! 1, at hall-past two P. M. Carriages ‘will ve in | sais for construction of life-saving stations,” and ad- | leaving city. 36 West 16th st, near Sth ay. between 6:h and 7th avenues, near Booth's Theatre, | Matic Agents, 69 Broadway, The estimate of the Board of Record for pur- | waiting atthe dejoton the arrival of the il and Gre 4 to the Secretary ot the Treasury, Washington, | PARLOR, LIBRARYIAND DINING ROOMINET Every evening aK Saturday Matinee atz Rererved seats, $2; admission, $1, ‘chasing Stan ane ae ge ae kirk bern rhe | 1 o’clock trains irom New York to convey iriends | PP cincations and plans can be obtained at the offices Avi cature le, in. lot on the dotlar; ANOTHER CHANGE OF PROGRAMME, AMsRICAN INStITUT printing of all the departments for 1875 was fixed | to the house. if i | ot the Deputy Collectors ot Customs at Onancock, Va.; | Contents of private residence IN AND OUT OF PLAG at $150,000, ana passed at that; alter wmch the 4 Fusrons At Galveston, Taxes, on jpundey | Chincoteague, Vas and the Inspector of Customs ab | prising 74 octave Ua r ALBANUS ARKIVAL, annua $2arsrttox joard adjourned. September 6, alter a shi ness, of convestion | Lewes, Vel.; aiso upon application to thisdepartment. | cost $400. tor $2005 ‘pots, THE EVER POPULAR CHALLENGE DANCE, 2 . the Norton N FLETCHER, aged 27 | the government reserves the right to reject a Turkish Chatrs, ¢ Bedsieads, bi Vv intet and Ross Ore! y how open at Sate SFE, SONGS SEEN PERTURED Raed Kier ee B. 1. BRISTOW, | Dreasing Case, Beduing, Butte fe., property a aA saat Wavlonte AMERICAN INSTITUTE UDALL SANITARY MATTERS, ‘The relatives and frlends.ot the family are re- | Taxasuny Departwent, Wasninctox, D. U., Septeniber | fawily leaving city. | Ge THe DeLbor, ae ideccaa uth Ouse sa eenGnaT ba ewdel, Sixty. tird ene 7 . 187 re a Aa cree eae | dR, A PALR O? DIC. OS es, Meeting of the Board of Health—Ree | ®pcctfully invited to attend the funeral, this day | = —$ ——————____— PRIVATE PRESSING CrRCUM. | THE AFRICAN BALLET TROUPE, Sixty-lourth streets, (Wednesday), September 30, at one o'clock P. M., | UERBEO HARBOR COMM ONER'S OFFIC | stances will at great sacrifi ffcent satin | THE DELUGE THE DELUGE; THE DRLUGE < i ports and Statistics, irom ane Tesidence of nis peel Wiltam, 309 | ¢ ihe time to ave th era, to the jinn brooade latest sty rArlor Sut ¢ SR; gue | THE BRU GE | oi Ate Fe DELU i a Pi Weng grade ed - | West Twenty-second street. ‘The remains will be | mnts in the harbor of Quebce has been extended to procatel and reps sitting and Turkish | THE DELUGE y DICK LOST. tHE DELUG. 2 clos Eb ae ch A A tet interred in Woodlawn Cemetery. Prin | 15th of December next. By order. | $75, $0) and $25; rosewood and walnut Chamber FAMILY MATINEEK EVERY SATURDAY at 2. Now to be seen, terday aiternoon, @ vaccinating corps of ten in- FLYNN.—Ou Monday evening, September 29, | J. B. MARTEL, Secretary and Treasurer. vith Citentnd ses, $45 mp, La Taam aan — a the ahd Boat spectors was appointed. after a short but patnful illness, JULIA ANN, the | = | th on ash. Kesidence 103 y career or ~ a) Columbia College, N. ¥., a 4 COLONEL MULBERRY SELLERS, H At the College Kega.ta, Saraioga, The funeral will take piace this (Wednesday) afternoon, from the residence of her parents, No. July 1s, 1876, 49 feet 6 inches long; weight, 13) Ibs. 1 says in the great suce x —89 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET—FURNITOR! SO nity OND p— | | vANTED 7 - 2 Furnivure;'a bargal The following ts ® comparative statement of | beloved daughter ot John and Julia Fiynn, | WANTED TO PURCHASE, eighth street, near Sixth avenue. cases ol contagious diseases reported at the Sani- | | UILDING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS WAN | From $1,060 to $10,000, one halt to be paid in cash, tary Bureau for the two weeks ending September | 334 Bast Kleventh street, at two o'clock. , balance in improved real estate in Brooklyn. Address + Carpets, Mattresses, Dressing « ases, Bookcases, at the Cree ay errr “oniitton ‘alr pcos a F Foster.—vn_ Monday, september 28, WINEFRED, JOUN ANDREW , 44 Court street, Brooklyn, room 5, | tension Tabi reas, Kedstends, &c. ; a srand Piano, PARK THEATRE, Admission 50 cents, Childrea half price. 26, 1874 :— day, $ », | JUMN A Tit Somat obatant 5) = | agreat bargain: at private sale at duction prices. Broadway, between Twenty-first aid Twenty-second " Tpasiade Sept19. Sept.o9, | DOloved wite of Patrick Foster, in the Sotn year of FOUNDRY, HANH, wax SRCOND HAND, TO = ne streets, in AROXLE ROOMS. OTH AV. AND STH. ST.—SOTR EER 4 : 26, | her age. n b AN SECON! ND, MARK TWALNS _DANSANTE AND MUSICAL ENTRRTAIN} poe Teas RnR 14 | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- | hay M2 {os oNs bY OTIS BROS, & CO., 38 Broad gy bie | AMERICAN DRAMA: BY ERY BVO mee ot UUM Ar en rene. ec eae Scarlet tever...... Ey #3 | spectfuliy invited to attend her funeral, on Wednes. | © aes VS ante ea RAYROND OS CHET SE ERAGTER. NHE DRAMA. ei ire 5 | ‘30th ingt., al o'clock P.M. NTED—SEC ND ROUN r ay ments take: RAYMOND'S SHA. ri E MA, piputher 4 8 | late NO. 2 * SO MArnaee diem Par cnte \ Terns cas; part is highly creditable, and proves him to be the most | tmeuished Dramatic Enterialument by my pupils I beg Cerebro spinal meningitis 4 1 Ae eee. Wclan ene On Mone | Sse CapaRtey ane yaice, Dedeees Cav ones : ie Valuable actor on the American stage.”—World. to say, in reply to daily, Wearying, pleasureless and pra~ inal mening day, September 28, 1874, WINIFRED, Inlant daugh- | —— corner of Twenty-fi(th street and Sixth avenue. The American stage hus witnessed no such comedy | fitiess inauirers, that [ have Ho tine for visitors or cor~ VITAL STATISTICS. ter of Joon E. and Lizzie W. Green, aged 2 months my terms, 4c. My terms are $100 Creation since Jetierson WANTED TO FURCHASEA QUART first seen in "Rip Van | Tespondents touchy The Bureau of Vital Statistics, through Dr. Gordon Press; must b vondition. Address | (YEORGE A. CLARKE, 747 BROADWAY.—FURNITURE | Winkle,” and that great actor was neither entitied | for 24 lessons, in advance, and no exception. The sue- Harris, Registrar of the bureau, makes the lollow- oanerat services will take place at the residence | 80% 5,906 Fost oflice, pees | U7 and House Farnishing. prices, ed to auit the | to nor did he receive hexrtier recognition than does Mr, | Ces# upon the stage of the It young gurls whe confided im ing report on the death rate in this city tor the | ot her parents, unis (Wednesday) morning, 30th | \arayrED—TO PURCHASE FOR Casi a coon | Mmes Payments arranged to suit the people, | ik onde Celomel Sellersis destined to live long ag | te culture of afew. select others Who can appreciates ‘Week ending the 26th inst. :-— | inst, at halfpast ten oolock, The remains will | down town Liquor store; day work: alsoagood | 7 wisi To PURCHASE FURNITURE, CARPE ter part.”—Sunday Times, a the valuo of instruction in the boautiiul art of t drama | wea Bao Nese acing, oF Saturday, the 36th inst, there | er to Oak Hill Cemetery, Nyack, for inter- paying Tra King Busitioss. Address WILLIAM, Herald | Mir ors, Flenofortes, Ac. aM hk rye or smali lots. Ad. | b tage rhode he: SION aL We st Pwenty sixth street. f Were veriied tn the previous week.’ ‘There was a de- | — Hati.—On Saturday, September 28, at nis resi- | - - ST ches! Sid sates Madored hes de Adelie aoe : SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2 P.M, SilpWans RAD PRUTTS Greater decrease of wy ee! fisouses and a will | dence in Fortieth street, Lieutenant Colonel C. B. BILLIARDS. |= 2 EUROPE. i _Carriages tay be ordered at halt past 10, _|K atthe ears of age. The death rate, which inthe week end. | HALL, in the Sith year of lis age. 3 Canes Re ORT a Ai ~ panne OBINSON HALL, SIXTEENTH STREE v | AMERICAN [INSTITUTE EXHIBITION ng on the 19th inst, Ww. at Co ah inthe, r His remains were taken to Bridgeport, Conn. STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES AND | J) our noTEL DU LOUVRE THE VIA F. RO Broaday ant Fitch wwetan ‘Crowiled Hous this week. fats yours decreased tas wu Gahan rhedeatt ent for interment. i | A Schr tas Danie Rowe as Colenbino, kept. by I. SILENHE, the | The charming Parisian sensa _ tae ; isi ae Wie ane oe by didrriwal diseases was eq ‘ r 1,00 on s a 7 sale ony a q ee || proprietor of the Hotel d'Anglererre. This v | THE CANOAN, James Vick, of Rochester, and ©, L. Allen, of Queen’ ye equal to 6.75 and 5.90 per 1,000 Haupiy.—On Monday, September 28, 1874, at one | cessor to Phelan & Couendac, 733 Brondway, New Vor! hol inone Of the healthiest. situations in Nome. ty | With alt {ts original attractions, as first presented in this | county will wake unequalled displays. ot Blowers, = ly iM We successive weeks, There was & marked o'clock, MARY A. HALPIN, eldest daughter of Peter decrease of fatality trom aiphth “ i, ened soy ‘Tmo there were eleven deaths Irene Cia tha ataiiat fone | and Mary Halpin, aged 20 years, 2 months and 16 M in the previous week, and an averay ~ days, AW # indorsed by Garnier, Rudolpt resumption of the duty of vaccination, with greatly m- | fuliy invited to atrend the funeral, on Wednesday, | fliara Me estat eh a Aneel ti + all kinds eroased facilities by the Board of Health, Is timely, ihe | September 30, at nine o’clock, from her Jate resi: | H!iard Material At re Ri 4 increase ot intants and other perso weep tib 1 y i se! ’ GRIFFITH & CO., 4) Vesey street. smallpox in the tenement poptiation of New daa My dence, 600 Kast Eleventh street, to St. Bridget’s many others will coniend in exhibitions of Fruit, 33 | fitted up with ail the modern comtorts; apartments and | city. | i 3 | fachelore’ rooms all looking. to the. south: reaulig, | BULLY meaGurn, 5, | Smoking and bidiard rooms; baths, lift; omnibus atthe | ald GEORGE HUNTEs, | Staton, OF NEGRO COMEDIANS, —— 7 ik Ql ‘ wR Matinees iuesday and Frida | rue GREAT NEW YORK circus, B E . 5 oT ee ae - a open every aiternoon and evening, This w oiel, having recentl, ERRYS THIRTY-POURTH STREET OPERA a Sore i nanged propric nd ge ot the most Bias, neat tied sveaet.—The.preat,ana only Eighth avenue and Forty-ninth street, VEL TARLES, WITH DELANE OHARLEY LORD, FRED an IMPERIAL QUAR ‘ee other advertisements. i | : wee ole tbh rate of about ROM ta he church, where & solemn requiem thass will be sald | LOT OF BILLARD TABLES (BH YELLED) 8X10, | Comtortable in the Belin situat Gand Freeh -Cancan every might, at Macinees— yore, Dest and largest cirous troupe ever seen In New All the maritime cities of the United States, as well ag | Sor the repose oi her soul; thence to Calvary Cem- | Z4 in complete order: one Poo! Table, Balls, ke, S100. | Are o Wednesaay and Saturday, at ane SE ——————-—— those Gt the interior, continue to report their f etery for interment. P 9 2 Pallet plane store 219 bast Twenty-third street, near | inest_ conv niet to American tourists arriving by the YARD, DON'T FORGET—PRIVATE MUSICAL OTICR TO THBATRICAL —PROFESSION.—MR. rom epideinic diseases. and in most ot them the flkss.—On Tuesday, September 29, 1874, Regena | Titra + —_—_____—_— —- - i C MUSTO, | Chiversity, 24 West Fourteenth street; pr FRED. WILLIAMS wilt be in New York on Wednes Talhe chict cities of Kurope Faport we Toney Hess, aged 56 years, 2 months and 7 days. ILLIARD TABLE FOR SALK.—A SECOND HAND ns sa ——vate Lessoiia only, Circulars mailed,” Ad. forming, September 8, to engage people for don, tie week ening Sepiember 12 the eauivatent ot | Relatives, and friends, members of Mount B'vitelan Coulter iiulant Fable tor aale cheap, | DENTISTRY, | Gross PRIVATE MUSICAL UNIVERSUY, heatre, Chicas. ei the yearly rate was 19 in the 1,00 ‘inhabitants, and in | Mortah ¥. and A. M., No. 27, and police of the Thir- | Also set of Bulls, Cues, &e, Call at 189 Hamilton street, BSOLUTELY PALNLESS-FRESH GAS DAILY; | > — ——— 5 OR MUSIOAL AND DRAMATIC ENTERTAIN: Hie twenty-one chief cities aud towns or Great Hricain | teenth and Fighteenth préeinets are respectfully | Brookiyn. cain 5 ioe | A Combination Seis, extremely tight and durable: | ACADEMY OF MUST, WANTED eo veud hades ment at Stoinway tail, thursday evening, Ockobee in the 1,09. aris the rate Was 21 In Manich, the | invited to attend the funeral, trom her late resi- = = | Rubber Sets, $10 fo §2 SSixth avenue, between | SERRA, Saco oct oitlve bow 1840. 1, 1874. Doors ope at Tg o'tlock P. N. Tickets, Sleomess orevions Week, 30; In Vienna only 21, and in berlin’ th dence, 120 Clinton street, on Thursday, October 1, MISCELLANEOUS, | Fourteenth and Fitteent (estabtisied 1840. 4 reserved seats, $1, ‘Prgyiows iveek, BI and in Rome, thé sume woek, 38 per | atone P. M. oe oy, BEBUARD. | == RMON EAL . — a in the r city, which has for more than two ey I[PLOMA OF MERIT, VIENNA EXPOSITION, 1873.~ —— _ amen _ — ‘THRIMON RAND OPE novus thousand Yours witnesicd the sanitary necessities ana | y HICKEY - iY ennai aniwe cernnes De Uarorons aniarican. Romaets, ue Lote igen | ARTIFICIAL TERT INSERTED PERMANENTLY | woo, Satereanmaroaneptenaanen ~.» | G ‘Any cadena to Feat this, magnifeent Theatre the benefiis of thorough drainage, 19 of (ts 17) deaths, the | J+ HICKEY, ag ; 8 5 for Indigestion and all diseases of the Stomach; Pow: | A without plate clasps or any extractions; ‘Teoth BACHELOR OF THIRTY WISAES TO CORRES Will please noply to F.RULLMANN, last week in August, Were trom pernicious intermittent Relatives and iriends are respectiully invited to | era, #2 por box: Lozenges, $1. Ai chemists depot, built upon stumps to original shape an olor without | JL pond with a young indy, with a view to m«teimony, | TatGenational Musical and Thratgical Agency, ever. attend the faperal irom the residence of hia | we RA, Now York, “MONTFURE. New Orleans | gain, Dr. SIULSMOND 2 West Twenty-third seek Address W, UH, ROSSMAN, kort, N. Xe fit Broadwaye y

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