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ry Hs} s ’ ? 4 ° Sp a TPT TT aL: A PLN PERNT ERE rmmaememere meena A eat nna nag a i one ty nig om the pemaance of Mr. Pag Sunday, pesebee i, Wma B. _AMUSEMENT’. 5 utter, No. uth Ninth street, Willaimabur, ‘ITUS, 1D the 66th year of ia age. TayaL i 12 O0TH'S THEATRE. + YokUM THEATRE. FAREWELL Relatives and friends are invited to attend, with: | His’ relatives and iriendaan@ those of nis “Proprieue and + unser waLLacn | B°OT!'S HEATING ett WEEK pe THRATI Sour por F ana sea © out farther notice, brother, Peter H. Titus, are a gerd invited to Y EVENING Tati THE WEEK, of AIMEL AND seein OPERA KOUPFR fot _ aa | p Co gree) Brooklyn, on Tuesday, October 13, aitend his panersl, from Te ore reside, a a vid saruRp ariyme, Mr. and Mrs BARNEY WILLIAMS, Pose et ve . —! sola 1G vi ret fy a Freight To B . re md ISTIN, aged 67 years, 6 Months and 9 | Fish a pg eta aie ray dts wee. THIS (WE! BAD AY) VE EVENING, OCTOBER 14, REPAY Oot EVENING. Oot Indorsing the Constitutional Amen om. On Monday, October L Ww | by H. J. BYRON, | entith The performan with the original Legendary Last THREE be | ‘iends of the family are invited to attend the RNER.—OD Monday, 12, 4, Lizzie pans POR LIFE, Drama and Fairy © teeta n two acts. TEATORMANCES ments. funeral, from his residence, No. 141 Concord | M.. daughter of Jonn Turner and Eliza, deceased. in whieh the fonlows ‘artiste Will appear :— y orncLs: “ EASON. ADAME anaor. The Board of Management ot the New York Cheap Relatives and Iriends are invited to’ attend the MMONE FAGv i ARON e ev awine ete Transportation Assuciation met yestercay alter- noon in the rooms of that organization at No, 110 | Pear! street. The President of the asgoctation, Mr. B. P. Baker, wed the chair, The routine Dusiness took op but litte time, the most impor- tant part of it being we election of seventy-one Merchants and mercantile firms to membership in the association, Mr. John F. Henry rose and read | @ preamble declaring that, whereas the conatita- tional amendments to be voted for in November gre anpartisao ia character and in the interess of he entire peopie and of importauce to the busi- Bess interests of the State, be it oc Keno} ved, That it is the duty of every cittzen to vote for Liese amendments and te ercise tiis induence with Others i secure their adopt Mr. Samuel H, Randall said many voters did not even Know that constitutional amendments were to be pissed upon at the coming election. the purpose of the politicians to deleat the amend- ments BY MEANS OF THAT IGNORANCE. Mr. Randall went on to review the amendments and to show that their effect would be veneticial | to commerce, He was especially anxious to show ‘the necessity tor lopping oi the system of lateral | canals irom connection with the main trunk lines. ‘These lateral canais were, he said, suckers, and mot feeders. Speaking o/ the questions that agi- tate the mercantile community he said that the commerce of New York had uot increased recently a8 wauch as that o/ Montreal, Portland and several | other ports. Though he did not fee) that he ought, to be the criuc of our merchants he could see that they were aitlicted With apathy, that they were wanting in the energy which would create the necessary trans- tation and terminal iacilities. Jhere ought to wWO great railway sysems throughout the | and, one for ireight and the other for pussengers. ‘Freight must be king; but at present it is o/ten made to wait for the palace cars of presidents, of governors and of directors. Alter dir, Randall's speech the resolution of Mr. Henry was adopted, Subsequently it was decided | to provide every member with @ list of the pro- | posed constitutional amendments and to send the | press copies with some Temarxs as to the ex- treme value of ihe proposed changes, | A ietier from the Cotton Exchange was then reud by the Secretary, in which that body an- | nounced that it had chosen a committee to uct | with representatives oi the Cheap Transportation Association and other bodies in improving THE TERMINAL AND TRANSPOMTALION FaciLirree | of New York; and also one irom the society of | civ Engineers, inturming the Transportation Association that the jormer body Were about to | eXamine into ail the projects (or public improve- ments, especially the numerous plans for rapid | transit aud the supply of means for storage of | merchandise, and asking for information ut | Buch projects, A circular Of invitation irom the | American Cheap ‘Transportation Association, | ‘whose annual convention will occur in Richmond, | Wa. on December 1, was then read. The Board | decided to appoint at the pext meeting delegates | to the Convention, | When ail other business was done Mr. B. P. Ba- | ker Jett the room, and, during his absence, the Secretary read a ietter from him resigning the tof President of the associarion. ‘The Board unanimously requested Mr. Baker to | ‘withdraw the letter until the next annual meeting | of the association. He consented, saving he | conuid uot pay a4 much attention to the afairg of She association as he had hitherto. THE BODY-SNATCHING CA‘E. The College Authorities Give Up the | Corpse—The Result of the Post-Mor- tem. [From the Buffalo Express, Oct. 12.) | The interest taken tn the matter of the removal | of the body of Mrs. Catherine Carey irom its last resting place in the Holy Cross Cemetery at Lime- stone Hill was ‘ully manifested in the Police | Court Saturday afternoon, that being the time | a@ppointea for the examination of the students ‘Who Were in the dissecting room at the Medical | College when the so-called remains of Mrs. Carey | were found. The five siudents who were caught | @t work on the body in the dissecting room of the Medical College were requested to take their seats in the “box,” aud they promptly responded | ‘to their uames as follows:—Joel N. Greene, Frank | G. Sherwood, Join McDonald, Arthur M. Barker and Benjamin A. Wacherly. After they were | Seated Mr. Carey was called to the stand, On being questioned by Justice Nash, he said be was confident that the body was that of his wile, but ped not feel inclined to make avy further fuss | ut it. ‘Mr. Gorham then Stepped forward ana told Carey | that they would give iim the body under the tol- lowing conditions :—That ne (Carer) would allow | & post-mortem examination to be held on the body im the afternoon, and that if he then stili persisted | that they were the remains of his wile ue could | take them.” To these conditions Mr. Carey agreed @nd the matter, so tar as Justice Nash was con- cerned, was dropped aud the remaining five | students were disctiarged. In the afternoon several physicians met at Crow- | Jey’s morgue and the post-mortem examination | ‘was conducted by Dr. Edward M. Brash. ihe fol- | eae certificate was the result of the examina. | OL i— We, the andersigned, do hereby certify that we have this day made # post-mortem examination of the body of @ temaie lying in Crowley's Morgue, in the city of | Buffalo, which sody was brought there trom the Medica’ College’ in Buffalo, and was claimed to be the body of | Mrs. Richard J. Carey, by her friends. ‘We aiso certify that the femaie whose body we exam- fined as aforesaid, died of chronic inflammation of the Blomach and bowels, and not of cancer of the womb or any other parts, And we, Urs. Burwell, Loomis and Greene, certitv that | ‘We attended Mrs. Richard J. Carey in her last illness, and | that she died of cancer of the woino. | ay Hl JOBN CRONYN, M.D, | JC, GREENE, M.D. H \ E. x BRUSH Mtb. | GEORGE AYER, 'M. D. Ocronee 10, 1874. In spite of the foregoing certificate, Mr. Carey | Insisied upon taking possession of the body. Alter the post-mortem examination was concluded the body was taken from the Morgue and removed to Carey’s residence on the piank road, in tne ‘Thirteenth ward, The remains were placed in the same casket trom which the body of Mrs, Carey ‘was taken, and yesterday the faneral took place. A nearse and two carriages formed the tmneral procession. When thecemetery was reached the coffin was taken from the hearse and lowered into boos same grave [rom which Mrs. Carey's body was sen, ——— | MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. | Engaged. MERZBERG—MAYER.—AARON HERZBERG to Miss CaRni£ Mayer. No cards, Married. BayLes—PEcn.—On Tuesday, October 13, at the residence of the bride's mother, by Rev. John D. D., W. HARRISON BaYLgs and C. IsaBEeL aughter of the late Henry W. Peck. | WITTEN DEN—RAODE: In Brooklyn, on Satur- Gay, Uctover 10, y Nouh H- Schenck, D. D., of St. Ann's : J N, of Sau Francisco, Cal., to Mt 8 MARY B. Tur of Brouk- in, sormerly of Rockaway. Du FLON—VaN Zandt.—On Thesday, October 13, at the residence 0! the bride's uncle, George A. Eom a, e. eo Rey. Charies W. Homer, Hewry M. ON and Sagan A, V ZANDT, grauddaventet of the late M @il of the city of Brook), FisHER—BisHOP.--[n this city, ou Tuesday, Oc- | tober 13, by the Rev. Dr. Robert Bootn, KR M. Fisver to Bessiz G. Bisnor, only daughter of J. K. Bishop, all of Kentucky. No cards, GkEENOCGH—SNOW.—In Raynlam, Mass., on Tuesday, Uctober 13, at the residence of tne bride's satner, vy the Rev, of Brooklyn, N. Y., daughter of Wiillam 0. Snow, Esq. Horton—WILkins.—On Tuesday, ‘arah Macomber, October 13, 1si4, by the Rev. J. H, Hopkins, ©. Pierson Bb. HORTON and AN A WILKINS, daughter of Wil- liam H. Wilkins, both of Whitestone, L. I. Loop—MrRpocs.—On Tnesday, October 13, at the residence of tne bride's Henry W. bellows, D. D. ‘Ave second daughter of U. A. Murdock, to’ Prancis £, Loop, all of this city. MERRILL—DROWN.—On fugsday, October 13, in the Filth avenue Prespyterian church, by Rev, Dr. Hall, CHARLES E. Mreict to Lypra W., daughter of Bartholomew Brows, Esq., ail of New York. PaLMeR—LAcy.~0n ‘uesdiay, October 13, in the Trinity Methodist Episcopal church, Jersey City, ‘by Rev. A. M. Palmer, assisted by Rev. J. Atkinson, V. ABRAHAM J. PALMEK, Pastor of the Waverley Methodist Eptscopal churt Jersey City, to EMMA T., daugnter of Thomas T. Lacy, Esq, of Jersey | City Heights, N. J. the resideuce of the bride's father, Sand Hi, Y¥., by Rey. Dr. King, or Fort Edward, Mere parents, by the Rev. N. —— Jr., of New York, to Mise Eta Cor LA Capeerd Gaughter of Volonel Wiliam Coleman, card Watson—CooreR.—On Tuesday, October 13, at the residence of the bride’s parenis, by the Kev, George 8. Uhambers, Mr. CALEB WaTsON, of Brook: yo, N. Y., t0 Miss Sanaa Ff. Cooper, of New York city, ATWATER.—In Williamsborg, L. I., on Tuesday, October 18, at the residence of her brother-in- “aw, Stephen Ritter, ANN ELIZABETH, wife of James b. Atwater, of Norwood, N. J. The funeral Pu take lage on Rrjday. It was | lott | spectful, =| pen 9 a ge on Friday, October 16, at one © Pp, Beatry.—On Monday, October 12, 1874, Moses Barry, in the 51st year ot his age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- ° iock P, M. Interment Thursday morning. | TYRRELL.—On Monday, October 12, JouN TyR- | Sectfully invited to attend the funeral. trom his | RELL, eldest son of Thomas and Mary Tyrrell, of the date residence, 84 Horatio street, on Wednesday, | October 14, at one o’ciock P, M, BICKNELL.—Un Sunday, October 11, 1874, ADE- | LAIDE BICKNELL, in the 33d year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ol her parents, Maplewood, N. J., on Wednesday, 14th inst., at one o’clock M. Train leaves joot of Barclay street 10:30 4 BORLAND.—In Brookiyn, on Monday, October 12, | ELizapera HunrinoTon, only child of M, J, and } po ad 0. Borland, aged 2 years, 2 months and | * yrands of the family and those of her grand- mother, Mrs, W. C. Bowers, are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her uncle, Rev, S. P. Halsey, No. 443 Latayerte avenue, on Wednes- dav, October 14, at four o'clock P. M. BRENNAN.—On Monday, October 12, in her 61st year, the widow of Patrick Brennan, @ Dative of Doovane, Queen's county, Ireland, She will be buried from her late residence, 333 past ‘Thirty- sixth street, on Wednesday, the 14th, at two o'clock. | BROWNE.—Sudaenly, on Monday, October 12, Mrs. ELiza M., widow of the late George W, Browne, The relatives and friends of the ally are re- a, invited to attend her funeral, from her jute residence, No. 7 East Fifteenth Street, on | Wednesday, October 14, at eleven o'clock A. M., | without further invitation. CLiFToN.—On Sunday, Uctover 11, CHARLES CLIP- ‘TON, @ native of Saddieworth, Yorkshire, Eng- land, in che 73d year o/ his age. The relatives and (riends ‘or the family are re- | spectfully invited to attend the funeral, (rom the residence of Mr. John Schoflela, Academy street, South Bergen, N. J., on Wednesday, the 14th inst., at eleven o’clock A. M, Carriages will be in wait- ing at Cortlandt and Desbrosses street ferries, New York side, until Dalf past ten o'clock. COLEMAN.—PATRICK COLEMAN, at his residence, corner Third avenue and 139th street (lute North New York), Notice of interment hereafter. CopprIngToN.— On Monday, October 12, Isaac Cop- DINGTON, Of the firm of J. & 1, Coddington, apothe- caries, aged 65 years, Funeral services at his late eel 66 East } 124th street, on Wednesday, October 14, at four o'clock P. M. SUMMONS.—The members of the College of Pharmacy are respectiully invited to attend the funeral of our late worthy memper, Mr. Isaac Qod- dington, from hs late residence, No. 66 East 124th | street, On Wednesday, October 14, at four o'clock P.M. By order, L. PEIXOTTO, Secretary. DENNENG.—At Bellevue Hospital, THomas Den- NENG, aged 27 years, Notice of funeral hereafter. DickHOFF.—Suddenly, on Monday, Octooer 22, Jonny R. Dicknorr. in the 43d year of his age. Relatives and triends of the family, also United brothers Lodge, No. 356, F. and A. M., are respect- fuly invited to attend the funeral, from the St. Jonn’s Lutheran church, Qbristopher street, near Bleecker, on Thursday alternoon, October 15, at ha}t-past one o'clock. Eva N8.—Suddenly, on Tuesday, October 13, Mrs, Lime wile of tne late J. T. Evans, late of Harie! Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock, from No. 1,119 Second avenue. Ferkis.—On Saturday, October 10, in the 24th year of ns age, at Irvington, near Newark, N. J., VILLUAM H. PERRIS, tee of Sarah and the late Captain Watson Ferr! His relatives and ‘Thends are invited to attend the funeral services at Trinity church, Irvington, on Wednesday, October ih at half-past two o'clock, Newark City line cars connect with Irvington. FINCK.—On Monday, October 12, 1874, LOUISE FINCK, the beloved wie of Jacob Finck, in the 52d | year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family; also Socrates Lodge, No. 595, F. and A. M., and Hermann Lodge, No, 144, 1. 0. 0. f., are rei 7 i apie d invited to at- vend the funeral, on ‘Thurs ay Morning. 15th inst., at ten o'clock, from her late residence, No, 600 Eleventh ayenue. The remains will be take to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. Frtzaimons.—In Hoboken, on Tuesday, October 13, Mary ANN, Wife of Stephen Fitzsimons and daughter of the late James McHale, aged 28 years, 10 months and 8 days. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from St. Mary’s churcn, on Toureaay morning, at ten o'clock, without further notice, FRIserE.—On Toesday evening, October 13, in the 64th year of his age, MYRON J. FRiseig, of this caty. Notice of faneral hereafter. PRENcH.—In Brooklyn, at the residence of her nephew, Nicholas Doyle, MARY ANN FRENCH, in the nt ed of ber age, & native of county Wexford, eland. The funeral will take place on Thursday, at nine A. M., from the Church of Our Lady of Mercy. Grirprs.—On Sanday, October 11, at Bellevue Hospital, where the remains will remain untu Oc- | tober 15, GEOKGE D. GRIFFIN, aged 45 years. HARIN On Tuesday morning, October 13, MakY HARING, widow of the late Isaac Haring, aged 90 years and 16 days. Funeral services at the residence of her son-in- law, Kimble Dunham, 118 Bank street, on Wednes- day evening, at halfpast seven o’ciock. The rela- tves and friends are respectfuliy invited to attend, HERRON.—In this city, on Monday, October 12, FANNY, wife of James Herron, aged 27 years. The relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectfully invited to attend the funeral, irom her late residence, 70 Orchard street, this (Wednes- | bay ) afternoon, October 14, at two o'clock. ULsT.—On Thesday, October 13, NELSON EDSALL, son of Edward 7, and M. Amanda Hulst. Funeral on Thursday, at two P. M., from the | residence if his parents, No. 21 Grove street, Brooklyn, E. D. LANR.—At the honse of his grandparents, Jersey af on Tuesday, October 13, 1874, BuRGIE LANE, Hy oon, of U. P, and Ida B. Lane, im the ith year a age. Notice of funeral hereafter. Boston papers please copy. LiInDsaY.—At Edinburgh, Scotland, on Sanday, | October 11, Mary Campbell, wile of James Lindsay, of Brooklyn, E. D. Locas.—At Soutn Norwalk, on arte <P tember 30, of Bright’s disease of the ineys, James LU aged 67 years, MULVANY.—U8 gry get veotmed 12, 1874, MATHEW MULVaNY, The funeral will take piace rom the residence of bis broiler, James Mulvany, corner of King and Van Brunt streets, Brooklyn, on Wednesday. October 14, at two o’ciock, Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend, CLAN-Na-GakL.—The members of the Ulan-Na-Gael Association of New York end Brooklyn are re- quested to attend the funeral of their ine brother, Maibew Mulvany, from his brother's residence, corner of King and Van Brunt streets, Brooklya, this (Wednesday) eee at two o'clock, PATRICK B. COX, Secretary. McApo0o.—On Monday, October 12, 1874, CaTHE- RINE McApoo, in the 36th year of her age. | Relatives and friends of the jamily are respect- | fully invitea to attend her funeral, from her late residence, 44 Attorney strect, New York. McELeoy.—On Tuesday, October 13, Patrick | mebueos, aged 57 years. Relatives and riende of the faonily are respect- | fully invited to attend the funeral, from his tate residence, 117 East Thirty-ninth street, on Thurs- oar October 15, at nine o'clock A. M.; thence to . Patrick's cathedral, where a solemn requiem hgh mass will be offered for the repose of his soul, interment in Calvary Cemetery. BOARD OF MANAGERS OF ROMAN CaTHOLIC OxPHAN ASYLUM.—A special meeting of the Board hagers will be held at the Prince street Asy- lum on Wednesday evening, October 14, at eignt o’clock, to adopt sattable measures of respect to the memory of our late pes Patrick McEl- | roy Rev. WM. QUINN, V. G, Chairman. JEREMIAH QUINLAN, Secretary, EELY.—On Sunday morning, October 11, James D, MCFEELY, aged 35 years, 11 months | and 10 days. Hus friends and friends of the family are re- requested to attend the luneral, from | | the residence of his father, 33 Main street, Brook- lyp, on Wednesday morning, October 14, 1874, at nine o'clock. Michigau paners please copy. | , PErERSON.—On Monday, October 12, ARCHIBALD | | A. PETERSON, in the 61st year of his age. The friends of the tamily are respectiully invited to attend the funeral services, from his late resi- dence, 367 West Thirty-second street, on Thursday, october 15, at2P.M. Toe remains will be taken East for interment. | | PERKINS.—Suddenly, on Tuesday, October 13, at his residence, 63 PERKINS, In the 50th year of his age. | Notice of tuneral in to-morrow morning’s papers. | _ Riges.—On Monday, October 12, in Paris, France. BosWELL RiGGs, eldest son of Elisha Riggs, aged | 23 years. SamTer.—On Thesday, October 15, PAULINE, widow ot the late Mendel Samter. | The reiatives and Iriends are respectfully re- | } quserea to attend the funeral, on Thursday morp- October 15, at ten o’clock, from tue residence | offier son, ¢oz Lexington avenue. SCHUYLER.—Suddeni® on Tuesday, October 15, Reven, widow of Samuel S. Schuyler, in the 79un year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thurs- day, the 15th inst., at four P. M., at the residence of her son, G. L. Schuyler, 133 East Sixtieth street. | gomery county, N. Y., Jor interment. SPRAIGHTS.—At ore on Monday, October 12, Joun EB. SPRAIGHTS, ears, | Funeral from bis | avenue, on Tharsday, P.M, Friends take 11: cepot. THOMPSON.—At ner residence, 80 Degraw street, | Brooklyn, WisFRED THOMPSON, Thompson. Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s Herald. THOMPSON.—On Monday, Reg heng 12, “ALFRED | THOMPSON, in the 92d year Of his age. | — remains were interred in Greenwood Ceme- Born in Noriolk, Va,, captured at Malvern Tu, ‘and for thirteen Years thp Jautpiai servant of J qn Dy OF CAE 4 hoe late ate residence, Washington October 15, at one o'clock train from Forty-secoud est Fifty-sixth street, Joun | Two 0 Wour ested to attend at tep o'clock county Dublin, aged 32 yeara, ‘he relatives and iriends are respectfully re- quested to attend bis Juneral, irom 339 Kast Thir- ty-first Street, this day (Wednesday), 14th inst, at sTzIN.—On Tuesday, October 13, Jacos | WoLrensrely, in the 58th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- tuneral, (rom his late resi- A. M. will lecture at& POS close at this office N.; ou Wednesday, at 4and iy A.M. and on Baturday, at'7 OFFICE | NOVICE, ise per OFFICE NOTH for the week ending, m T A it on, Thursday, at ul LL L. TAMA Postmaster. THE }_ LECTURE RK SEASO! “SPECIAL LECTURES EVERY NIGHT AT 8 York Museum of Anatomy, 613 Broadway, between Houston and Bleecker streets. o’ciock at the New ACKARD COLLEGE LECTURE COURSE, JAMES, PARTON | Busineas” will be ered, nw, lecture (on “The xing of dat the Cooper Union Ha WEDSESDAY. ony ENING, My under the ‘auspices of the Packard Business Colle ee dmission to any part of the house FI CENTS; Uckets tobe had at the College, No. 55 Br Way, oF at the Hall on the evenin, Fresent and former members of the College will receive tickets Jree on application at the offic of the lecti e 5 8 8 _ PACKARD & 00, funeral services, {rom her tate residence, No. 258 | Seventh street. on Wednesday, October 14, at turee ue | a nee, 117 East Fifty-fitth street, on Thursday, tue | th mst. Mr. JOUN "EERE. HaitRY guiaeer™ LK, Mr. M CARR ar. Ge intows ae ‘Miss JE. PPREVS LEWIS, ‘Mme. PONISy Miss DORA GOLDTHAWAITE, Miss KATE BART IN PREPAKLTION TLETT, On Mr. Lester Wallack’s and Mr. Hasrspout B aware, adap- tation trom Octave Feuillet's great dra iit ROMANCE OF A” POOR YOUNG MAN, This fine play will be pronuced with the greatest care and completeness, and troduce Me WJ, MONTAGUE in his second impersonation before the New York pub- ADA DYAS ce in Wailack’s Theatre, Mr. J. B. POLK, HOLLAND, EFF! lic. In the same play ‘88 wt JUN SEFTO. Due notice watt be eiiven of the tirst taaeernnoe of ir. DION BOUCICAU in his NEW IRISH DRAMA 4 ___ which is now in active pre HHEATRE COMIQUB, &, JOSH HART..... TINEE, HAR NEE. 514 BROADWAY. Sole prope Tr MATINEE. ny in two new acts, THE DAY WE WENT WEST, ani THE INVALID CORPS, ENNIE ENGLE, Serio-Comic Vocal Dia MONT. D and RYAN, ani fn epian sa conpingiag: ne with the local Drama of the N PADRONE, MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, A- A handsome sold walnut Parlor Suit, with French PERTAWAIL & immense stock and low prioes Great bargains for cash. FURNITURE, walnut panels; upholstered in all for only piney ans. dollars HONE & __Manuinctory. 2 222 to 230 ) —WEEKLY AND MO! Furniture, N INETY-FIVE DOLLARS. East ‘hirty-seventh No. 1. Wool rep, with pufling, CO., 82 and 8 Bowery. eh NTHLY PAYMENTS FOR panepers: a and, Bedding, at B, M. COW. Chatham street. An MAG) Suit, cost $400, for $20) $275; parlor, chamber, dininy property taubily leaving city. avenue, FICENT GRAND Pace PARLOR $100, $40; Planoforte, Furniture,’ a sacrifice, West 1oth st., pear oth i do, Table and a few article N_ELEGANT PIER MIRROR, WITH CONSOLE | sot Furniture; will sell at a bargain. 13 Washington place. broe do. Sui Suits, with 15 Carpets, Curtains, Painting Furnitur eighth street, near Sixth avenue. PRIVATE FAMILY stances will sell, at great sacrifice, ade, st style Parlor 1785 brocatel and reps a bargain, cash. IN PRES: bal EEO n Sulit, cost $80), Mor $20: Mone sitting Room and Turkish $25; rosewood and Beth Chamber Dressing “Cases, $45 up to $225; Planotorte, ibrary, drawing room jence 103 West Twenty- Resi LADY—HAVING FURN NITURE, CONSISTING OF one black walnut se one mahogany do., Sofi, Carpet, or board, Address Sranch oifice, tresses ‘and Piano, would rent low M. BE. W., Herald Uptown Decker & ing, feng Cases ping and Sarre loin Sui PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING NO FURTHER USE for their Household Furniture, suit; saun Parlor Suits, cost $600, octave Pianoforte, ‘urkish Suit, ul Pantivgs, Brouse oe nae, Bros. 7. B.—1n good order, use Cail 3 days, private resiaence will sell it, in lots to for $16), $125; elegant Library and Din- Bedroom ‘Sets, with $00: dd ste: Mattresses; 2 must be sold. 0 West 21st st. | Heatly ene and Manager Kiralfy's ville feet in the grand Drama of LOST, ENTIRELY NEw AND ) RECONSTRUCTED. First Mile. BET PREM Bis BERQ, Premiere Danseuse, trom Vienna ‘and | Bertin. |, First appearance OTs ULM SISTERS, Bi otsse FAMILY PRIRALEY SISTERS, 200 LADIES OF THE BALLET, bebe SEAMAN as SATAN GRAND “COMBINATION, PIANOPORTE: S, ORGANS, NS, &C, FOR ‘RENT, “UPRIGHT, 8 SQUARE AND GRAND +, riatos of our own make: also for sale,.a number Of fine second hand Pianos, in perfect order. ‘WILLIAM KNABK & CO., No, Le vitth avenue, above Sixteenth st (A. ROSEWOOD PIANO, ENTIRE IRON FRAME, $100; Chickering square and upright Pianos and Prince Organ: bar -3 6 URBoN a or jow rents, & SON, 13 Kast Fourteenth : street, A FINE ASSORTMENT ( OF NEW AND HANDSOME Pianos to rent at HAINES BROTHERS? Piano Kooms, 27 Union square. New Pianos on instalments or pos cash ; two Pianos, been used a litue, very Jow for cash, NIMMENSE STOCK OF PIANOS AND ORGANS, new and second hand, bestmakers, extremely low prices for cash, or to let until rent, pooned FW. for ae instalments received. HORACE WATERS & Broadway. RION PIANOFORTES TO RENT—TO RESPONSI- ble parties; Uprights, Squares and Grands; all 7: Qctaves and new or nearly #0, ARIUN PIANOFORT! COMPANY, No 5 East Fourteenth street. MAGNIFICENT 74 OCTAVE KOSEWOOD PIANO- forte tor sale; 4 round corners, celebrated maker, used 5 months, tor $275; parlor, chamber, dining Fur- niture, a sacrifice, property family leaving city. West Join st., near Sth ay. gentieman in need of ep, $30; ved: 75 5 uta, Ca Si lots of Household Furniture for Call before purchasing elsewhere at private residence 21 East 20th st, near Broadway. CHANCE SELDOM MET WITH FOR CASH.—A cash, will sell Parlor Suits rpets 50c. yard, and Jess than hall cost. —39 EAST THIRTEENTH STREET, « Carpets, eas yer Cases, Parlor Suits, At private sale at auction prices 'URNITURE, lex, Dressing Extension blea, Five Pianos that must be sold. A call and examine private residence 120 West 23d st. PRIVATE FAMILY, LEAVING FOR EUROP: will sell for cash all t! Furniture, Nteinwa: 1 $1, 000 tor $250; Varlor Sulis covered in satin, cost $600 | $17 for $20; Turkiah suits, cost $4.0 tor $125; lush Suits, $60; Bedroom Sulte com lete Carpets, China, Silverware 1 in good order; use no reasonable offer reft . heir magnificent Househol rose wi Pianotorte, cost $00; ress- Paint itchen Plense Call at 5 rep Sutt ‘te tor $50, sasy Chair Basement, since May. yard; Gres. Payment Furniture, Beds, Bedding, &c. its taken by the week or month. » Terms ensy. KELLY & 0O., corner of | Twenty-#fth street and sixth avehue, Engi be sold chea H,, Herald OR SALE—AN ELEGANT BLACK lor Suit of seven Costin oruginaily Lis) for ci ptowi anch WALNUT PAR- ieces, by one of the best city makers 400, together with 26 yards ot best vody Brussels Carpet; all as good as new; dress, tor three days, will A H. oftice. $22. sels, N, at pric brequins, Mats, Matting ie, FR: SAL! Table und two Cline Vase LINDO Progsrrcae AND CARPETS.—$250,00 WORTH OF Furniture now offering at our immense wareroom, 25 per cent cheaper than any other house in the cit; Parior Suits, 7 pieces, $40, a nd Chamber Suits, 9 piece A choice agsortiaent of Carpets, Velvet, Body Brus Tapestr es. s, Window a 510, 512, B A HANDSOM 8, with crimson tut BR Pda and ail wool Ingrain at low hades, Lace Ourtait - pbades, a8, § burtaing, Lam accessor ta Hi, OrFarrdt, ‘sia und S18 Kighth avenue. —Just received, a nice line of Tapestry Brassels, per yard. All otuer Goods at equaliy low prices. s E PARLOR SUIT OF DRAB ts, cost $470 ; Hoe! marble top ai Orne Ne 1,267 Broadway, t suit Tabi ae. resses, Parlor Beds, &c. sizes and rich patterns; Fine Furniture, Car) ‘rives reduced. OOD SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS, 4LU English, Brussels, three-ply Fulton and qograln. very cheap, at the old piace, ilz street, side entrant EORGE A CLARKE, 747 BROADWAY. ts, aud hatr Mat- Payments to spring ai | | ar ro Rone Neon. robe CORNER PIANO- « forte and s so Piano, $50; new Fianos low; apectalty fOprKhOE Pricoses Piaugiories rented and on dnsialme nts. GOLDSMITH’S, 2% Bleecker street, near Bowery. A LARGE STOCK CHICKERING’S AND OTHER upright and square ae an Organs, bargains for cash or instalments and foi BALL& C0. 15 S Bast Fourteenth street. A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR MAGNIF- wood Pianotorte, icent grand square. ‘brilliant toned 734 octave rose- forte, used seven months, tor $225 cost | Lox for shipping taatin brocade Parlor sult, cost $00 lor to $126; Paintings, Sining Furniture, sacrifice. — Kesidence Twenly-eighth street, near Sixth avenue, PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELEGANT A jour round Decker & Bros. Pianoforte at @ sacrifice ; @ brilliant toned 733 octave, richly carved, rosew: caset tui) agraffe overstrapg Piano, having all im) eet Tents, printed guarantee and Dill of sale, cost $078, fo 225. 'N. B.—Stool, Cover and Box tor shipping. Cal hd private ‘residence ‘HO West 2! Ast st A BRILLIANT TONED 7} OCTAVE STEINWAY & Son’s Pianoforte, magnificent oer gas carved case ain legs; pianoforte -cost $1,000, for $250; stool, co ee ‘stand; also Parlor and Bedroom Sults, Bronzea, Mirrors, Curtains, P ngs, Carpeu, Beds and Bod ding, less than haif cost, at pri “ pesreenn 120 West Twenty-third street, near Sixth ie. N. B. Pianotorte Boxes for ship Bronzes; chamber, piers, and 103 West ES ave! and printed” ‘Di of sal CON erospofive DREAM. ‘The Tribune saya:—"1t 14 & play tat gives Bood re, sults of clever invention there is a blending in It of Irish superstition, rom ee end fan that invests it with chal CON OCAROLAN, & tltever: in the power of the good people, willing 4 the (ruth of one githett Fairy Siretes.. rs BARNEY NILLTAMS MOLESHE! wood woman that 6 Cornelius O'Carols irs BANA eY WILLIAMS To cansinde: with che nit Comedie entitled aa a a Melissa, with a Yankee Bong. ‘Mrs BARNEY WILLIAMS EXT FRIDAY evening, Octoder 16, FAREWELL akan ot ae PA sna retani will be sented a bill of extraordinary m: pee) HOnDaY. October |! engagement of] ‘Miss CHAR- LOTTE CUSH MAN, when will be commenced a series of erformauces by winch the eminent tragedienne Will tid fareweli to the stage. Booms THEATRE, SPECIAL. FAREWELL “BENEFIT BARNEY WILLIAMS: NEXT FRIDAY BY RUNG, OCTOBER 16, ‘when will be presented an n_ immense bill of attractions. pal ge sient PIECES, arming FAIRY. CI6&CLE; the tamous Yankee Compdietta, CUSTOMS OF THE COUNTRY, and the second act ef Be fokt irish Drama, Wipe OOGAH, in which are ‘the magnificent HUY "AND: CATARAC SUENES. Duriog es evenit ure MR. AND MRS ae RNEY WILLIAM! in ten aarterent cbaracta ngs ani a Daeg affording itREE HOURS oe GENUINE ** Secure your seats betore the event, and thus avoid the crowding multitude on the night OOTH’S THEATRE. CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN, OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, a cemrs, JARRETT a} PALMER take cial the REWELL APPEARA. the stage of the Sminent tragedt rae Ri will be made at eae THEATRE, ier their man- NEXT wontAy eM INO CODEER CH with 81 makspere’s ‘Tragedy of . HENRY VIL, Miss CUSHMAN in the great character of QUEEN KATH ADIOS ABO during ner Uriel i eventful engave- ment giving two other er wonderful Impersona- tions—. Ate Mernites and Lady Macbeth. ty The dist! sng aye Gay Fean scholar, RGE VAN DENHOPR, anda powerful core ae have been engaged for the snp- port ot Miss CUSUMAN, and the incantations, choruses and solo singing incidental to the plays’ will Re by em)- Nent vocalists, embers ot Philharmonic and Choral Gieties, purposely engaged: Locke's original ae Maebeth to be rend are by GRAND ORUS OF Ser 300 Bates ty VOICES. “SALE OF SBATS BiGIN THIS MORNING, AT 8 O'CLOCK, Ordinary prices will prevail. Bette THEATRE, CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN'S FAREWELL. #.* The sale of seats for the PAREWELL APPEARANCES of M188 CUSHMAN begins this morning, at 8 o'clock. Notwithstanding the extraordinary nature of the event of the retiring of the great tragedienne ordiuary price wal 1 prevail OOTH’s THEATRE, HEILBRON, SECOND AND echt a SUNDAY T, SUNDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 18, AT 8 any. COMBINATION, THE STRAKOSOU i ride in CES on tN AN OPKRA COMPANY AND ORES MAGNIFICENT BAN. SEVENTY ‘ORMERS. AN UN» URPASSED | PROGRAMM) First appearance in ‘bird appearance in Concert of Mile. Concert of Mile. MARIE HEILBKON, BIANCA DONADIO, First Aes tiae os in | eee, New York of Concert of sinor RIAN G. ALBERIO. DE LES * GLIAPIETRA, Tn conjunction with arora. Esearys and other distinguished ar! P. 8S. GILMORE, Musical Directors and aesoes see ES CueOR Admission 50 cents; Reserved rents 9 cents and $1 extra. For sale onand after Thursday at the Academy of Music, 701 and 114 Broadway, and throughout the dav St Booth's Theatre on sunday, Como nxt BROADWAY AND 35TH STREET. TWO bre DAILY, Al #:30 AND S P.M. MIDNIGHT STORM OVER PARIS, First time ot the: origit a RS, JARLEY’S WAX WORKS. ney byes SCHOTT in Ber new ILLUSIONS. RST CLASS ARTIS’ NEW ATTRACTIONS. ® POPULAR PRICES OF ADMISSION. Every matinee (excepting Saturdays), children 25c. Every evening and Saturday matinee, 75c. : euildren 0c Ova 624 BROADWAY VAUDEVILLE J VARIBTIES r OF AMERICA, P waAtiNER TODAY Af 2 O'CLOCK IES OF BRILLIANT HITS. RTE Benocite: Monttio’s RICKEY’S Troupe of besuties |e immense character, STEINWAY & SONS’ PIANOFORTE—EVERY IM- provement; great bargain tor cash. A rosewood Piano, rouné ESR eet carved legs, only $100. J, BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, near Broadway. 2 NTLEMAN IN NEED OF CASH Wil) SELL A WAY i hie 7ia octave rosewood Planoforte, Zont $1400 tor Pins each with stool and Cover and all moderu improvements attached, at private residence 21 East 20th si., near Broad way. Gacy: —DECKER BROS. RAVE ONLY ONB place in New York where their instruments are sold, No. 83 Union square; purchasers should see that | the words “Decker Bros., Patent June 2, 1803," are cast on the lett hand of the iron plate. OR SALE—STEINWAY & GO, UPRIGHT PIANO (new), price $400, Can be seen until fonreee evening at'No, 1 East Twenty -ignth street. Don’t ci unless you are willing to pay price, OFFERA LARGE STOCOK OF NEW AND SECOND Fe hand ratte CH pres Ko astonishing low prices OF cash OF InSLAIMERES CF SOF RRKAUR, 362 Bowery. ea, Can be seen after 9 A. RIVATE SALE—AT HARGER’S WAREMOUSES, 900 ci vest Thirty-fourth street, Chambe haircioth Tetes aud Chairs, walnut Extension lattresses, Brusse|s ols and Ingrain Carpet, rictures, r Suits, walnat and OTEL BRISTO! situated on the single gentlemen. It Simerionte Sisiting Home, wil 2 desirable in every re ROME, ITALY.—THIS HOTEL IS azza Harberini, one of the bealtht est Joos one in Rome, very popeal and near the canchureh. The hotel conten aa 100 rooms, for ramilies Ameri- elegantly furnished. All this hotel extremely or dersey City, Dtore Agency, 1 ars. ae | FAGLIOLI & &£CO., Propristoray EXCHANGE, OR EXCHANGE,—SPLENDID DOWN TOWN N WINE and Sample oom, day trade exclusively,or i Brooklyn, hs MALONES roperty 121 Nessa treet. P. HALE 18 MAKING 4,00 PIANOPORTES FOR « the trade seares and better than small makers can buy the stock. il and see the new Upright Pianos. Thirty -fitth street and Tenth avenue. eee an LEAVING TOWN WILL SELL A NEW $600 Piano at a great sacrifice. Inquire of JOUN 8, BERRY, 71 Broadway, room 89. IANOS—LARGE LOT, VERY CHEAP—T. sale or rent easy, to suit the times. Cal them at MERRELL’S, No. 8 Union square. ANOS AND MELODEONS VERY CHEAP.—ONE very elegant rosew eer made by Steck and several others ot fi 8, 610 all, can Now be urehased at decided argaline cx calling at No. $3 rast ‘hirteenth street, at COLTON’S auction rooms. IANOFORTES TO RENT—OF OUR OWN MANU- facture, comprising Grands, Squares apd Uprights; aleo ar beg for sale on instalments, by OHICKER- ING & 81 11 hast Fourteenth street, between Broad: way and eb avenue. MSOF and see A BILLIARDS. CETANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES AND + the Phelan & Colle for sale only oy the pateniee, cessor to Phelan & Collender, nder Combination Cushions H.W. COLLENDEL, sige 7s Broadway, New York. AMGRIOAN BEVEL TA Wire Cushions used i, GRIFEITH WANTED ‘708 PURCHASE, QAFE WANTED—MEDIUM BIZE, SEC ‘also second hand upright Desk. Address P. Herald office. BLES WITH PELANEY'S exclusively for all match eames, a pea tables for $150 ¢ ae examine, TH & CO. sey street, OND HAS D; JAMES, ws TE! Patent Medicines, &c. STKADY BUYER, He’ Wane TO BUY—A Crus Address by le N’ SECOND WAND BLAKE'S letter 436 Bast Eighteenth st. D—TO PURCHASE FOR CASH. Con aa or broken lots of Groceries, Cigars, Win Address OUNF: JE. i‘ be received by the un Privileges same as to present lessee, 136 "25. GENUINE ‘ALED E of the Erte Railway, on trains and Ay ‘station dersigned until Octover 4, iu WATERSS. oal, | 2000 pounds, delivered. re David | prices wife of | Reventh and Highth avenues prpagoran MER) __ MARBLED JEWELRY, ¢ a WRIGHT, Superintendent of ‘rransponatia, Jersey City station, STAIN AND 2% w 87 pe ‘As ak Le st. trom THO: | Pwenty-seventh st. and Ninth av. and 116 Madison st, MANTEL Ss. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRIO BS OF MA MARBLE and marbleized Mantels; Monuments, Head RE, stock of Marble and VABER, 14 ast ‘Kighteenth street, : all Kinds of Floor Tiling, stones, Slabs for plumbers and capt Het wakers, now offered ats. KLABER & Marble Works, Nos. 217 to 22 West Fifty-Arst street, near Broudway, A’ ARS—COLEMAN.—On Saturday, October 19, at | The remains will be taken to Charleston, Mont | ger marble 00'S Steam D PRICES—AN EXT IVE Marbleized Ma and all rk; Marble Turning for the trade, Ae near Thin T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES 20) and 222 West digestion and An extensive stock of Slate and Marble Mantel Wash Trays aud Slave wae ei ores deseripuon a PENRUY. IMP AN, ALE ( nd | Seventeenth st, NY LTEWART'S SLATE MANTELS, MARBLE AND WOOD Mantels, rich and elegant desiens, at the lowert ‘Twenty third ‘street, between of the Stomach; Pow: | oA, $2 per box; eetuacs Ail chemists’ di ta. side a come ae + 04, u big DECKER * PIANO, MANUFATURED BY Decker & Barnes.—A large assortment of these superb instruments offe low: cash or in- stalments. Factory and warerooms, 127 Third avenue, corner Fou Fourteenth street. WanteD— —A GOOD SECOND HAND PIANO; ONE bog Ey fo.a private family preferred. Address J. P.8., Herald oftice. MUSICAL. YOUNG LADY, BRILLIANT PERFORMER ON piano, sight reader and good teacher, would like jew mnore ‘pupils: terms $10 and $12 per quarter. Ad- dress MINNIE, Herald Uptown auch office. YOUNG LADY, THOROUGHLY COMPETENT, wishes a few pupils for lessons on the piano; refer- lerms moderate. ahromtice: for two days, H. E, ch office. NARD.—PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS,—PIANO, VIO- C lin, Guitar, Organ, Flute, Karp, Harmony, Singing; day andeveniug. 34 West Fourtee! mailed, Address PRIVATE MUSI 3 MARIA FRYKHOLM, THE FA P. ist, is resuming her lessons for the ‘winter at a Wess ute ath s sureet. USICIANS WANTED.—IMMEDIATELY, TWELVE M first class musicians; year's engagement; good tuba and bass player ee ed. al ly merreaee. si 10 and 12 ast A. M. at Dramaue Hal ani ‘GHRRLE Sinay. h street. | Circulars bi IT DANCING | ACADEMIES, J SAUSH'S, DANCING “ACADEMIES CLASSES + at Masonic Hall, 114 East Thirteenth street: Bre+ voort Hall, 154 are Fifty-fourth street. PRIVATE LES. SONS at any hour. CIRCULARS at private academy, 212 East Eleventh street. DODWORTH’S PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DANO. Ing, No. Tis tac avenue, corner of Twenty-sixth for the seasot sereraing and afternoon clases for iadies and children. Evening classes for gentlemen. Seud tora cirewlar. —WILSON'S SELECT DANCING ACADEMY, « Arthur Hall, 305 West Fourteenth street, near ighth avenue.—Classes now open tor beginners. For terms, &c., send tor circular. Soirees every Tuesday and Satu CARTERS VANOING ACADE PLIMPTON « Building, Stuyvesant and Ninth sireets.—Claase: sociable on Tharsday evening. Private lessons a $j cinity. Glide Waltz taught, Ker xtreet, now open.—Adnits, Tuesday and Friday ‘eventen: children, Wednesday and saturday ri relock; Soitee ato. a for clroular, er Fourteenth street, are now open. Par- tiowlare i in ‘circular. Hs Bleecker strect, near Barrow, Saturday evening, Oetover 17, at 8 o'clock. ‘Hall, Sixth avenue, Reservoir square.—For parti- cnlars, tail or ere. tor circulars. First Reception on @very Monday and Thursday afwrnoon and’ eveniny A J. MARS! ACADEMY OF DANCING, 29 Wednewiay, October 14, Tor sociales, d xt bee al DANOING CLASSES, 82 pg AYE. AT MARS’ ACADEMY oF DAN JING, 289 M* TRENOR’S ACADEMY OF DANCING, LYRIO Friday evening, 16 ith inet, 0 3 and warranted for five yeurs froin makers. in allegory. 5 Jemmy O'Brien. ROSEWOOD SEVEN OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, KNIGHT'S sf | GERMY GRANVILLE A, round corners iron Jrame, old established maker, New sketch, g in bong. modern style, with le idence 2 ast SUL! ~~ ALIG! aREIAOMn AVITT's si ‘ ALICE HARRISON'S LEAVITT'S street, between 2d and Sa avenuos, Burlesque Trou & aH Cremation, nd He one bad et Pe. BELONS nt Africas id Ballet. ‘RISING 400. anita SIN Fatregen -OLIO. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 O°CLUCK. Weer MUSEUM—WOOD's, HIS APTERNOON, Pe HT bbeotaeied ATs, Delehanty the ele; com GASLIGHT. VENUE THEATRE, a Byonway Kegins at 8: over at lL. Proprietor and Manager TO-NIGHT ae 8, ALY’S FIFTH ‘28th street .) Mr. AUGUSTIN wv. a FRIDA: E. ai ING@S, will be offered, for ively the last times, the re- modelled version of lan’s famous comedy, FOR ND AL. Mr. Charles er, Miss Fanny Davenport, bia Clarke, Mrs. ,@ilbert, Mr. Lewis Jam CA po het, ee: .! sie Miss Alice Grey, Mr, F. Miacace weett, B. T. Ringgold, Hart Conway and Bo ussel Wit the principal cbs characters, becca Rab AND SATURDAY MATINEE, ively last oe 0} the novel bill, THE ©) IFO, ae? HANGING. oe THE CRANE THE Two" WIDOW! Saturday ay eveniag, October 17, first Sroduetion of Mr, BRONSON W'S Rew Ainericun Drama, entitled 10.60. To be offered with entirely new scenery, er ates of Southern. and Northern Tocalities, by Mr. James Rove: nd Mr. C. itham, new toilettes and a re: axabie ge, eluding et D, H. Harkins, uis Jam ey Mr, James Lewis, Mr. W B T, Ringgold, Mr. Ow en Faweet mr. Sol! W, Jennings, Miss Fan: ort, Mist Bara Jewett, Mis iss ADDI DARK THEATRE, P SECURE YOUR SEATS to see MARK TWAIN'S DRAMA JouN ky woxns s reat characteriza corbNEL MULBERRY SELLERS, Seats secured ten days in advance, and by GRAAL) Admission, $1; Orenestra, EY ‘50; Dress Circle, $1; Bal- THE GREAT ies Na THE DAY. conde. Eh Lies, GILDED a AGE. eee NIG SATURDAY MaTiNKE at? Order Carriages at Begin IPUE GREAT NEW YORK CIRCUS, enue and Forty mnth street. NOW OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON AND EV" LOWANDE and his son Tony in their wonderful Carrying Act CONRAD) with his Educated Dogs ie, JEANETTE in hier graceial principal act. NSESSENGER, Juggling with real cannon bails. our 10, TONY, fying ig Sate At 1a ony hurdle riding ABALLAT, gk woN oki TRIOK all Clowns In the world, ‘ING. [AMERICAN Cameo. GRAND BxutBItION, Second ay aise Le det petrean Sixty-third and ty iy wire New York, DERrEL NaCl INERY, motior Thousands of tA ed ary a: Fipguets BLOWERS aND oY unequalled disp! Grand eencare, atte CO! 44 5 Ww on, ‘we, ‘Open from 9 A. OOKOUT MOUNTAIN, Tae BATTLE ABOVE THE Clouds,” painted by Walker, on @ commission from Major General Hooker, will bé on exhibition at oe Art Gallery, corner of Fou nth street and Fisth avenue, for a tew days only, it ‘is the largest work of the kind ever executed on thi eae by an Ameridan artist. Jt is the picture of an American pattle, amid grand American scenery. every lover of aE every one should see it from 8% A. P.M. Every soidier, rs open HILHARMONIO. BOUIETY, ‘On and after Tuesday, Dn inst, at 9A. M., Season Tickets and Reserved Seats for ix concerts and igbieen ppheareale Will be soid at Messrs. G, Schirm 7k road wi oO. Fears. No. 8tl Broadw Brothers. No, 16k Broadway; W. A. sua “4 and at tile office of the beh be? ’. No Si | Fitth ‘The Boxes will 14 sold at the As my on Thurs- tay, the 224 inst., at 3 P. M., b; vai Maile eer. The Proscenium Boxes, being sander th ot the President, will be sold by him on aj Der 15, at 12 M., at the oT ee Mune. Kptrance on Fourteenth street, AAD, Secretary, — ent SIXTH RGYL AVENUE Aue oe REE DANSANTE STR AND M ExrintaLiun ENB YAN ING “COMMENCING AT 9 O'CLOCK. BPEOLAL MATING E_KVBRY SATUR- NOON, 60 COMMENCING ‘kt 8 VOGLOCK. Oi. DON'T FORGET PRIVATE MUSICAL, UNI- 4 AND MRS, BLASKO'S SELECT CLASSES IN PB oanetog, | Uy berth commencing Saturday, | it Fparieench [aly opposite Colonel eens tens0' ireulafe malicd iree-” address 2B | Gast BEN’ 4 ws MLLE. OL! at ole Phebevung tt Sats ry Jy Yvceum ao Sy AMING. St BENEFIT. ONLY eg THIS SEASON OF RIE AIMER, B Li. lich as PERICHO 1 with an English song in th it act 230. a Spanish sone ("La Pal isfoma) in the third a YCKUM THEATRE, MISS NEILSON. L NOTICE. ECL Messrs. M. Grav, * © announ the eminent artiste tio = on teat EILSON will appear under nett mana, nt capement. for two weeks ouiy, commencing MONDAY 1 then be EE hia Go NOTING Reaneicl eat poo esate “Coma E, me in BEREDIGK Wat appearance inthis (iss NELLBON ountry) 1, J. H. BARNES, e stone company, under tie tae di Waller, Esq., includes Messrs, eng ine Bowers Miss pee on exe Bow noonery be Mossra, he dresses were expressly mad tae aane ahs Ui aaaiaeatente cae a or nis revival te secs ll CADEMY OF MUSIC. LAS. bi WHDNE Dat) uty Masry rat performance mot Mae chett's celebrated, Gey Opera, in fou ete Filipe Mar. {or Hugo's drama ith new Scenery and C " Produced with bs mice ify oe ae and the fol. Donna Maria de Neubourg, Queen fr s Lady of Honor... cae egies Casilda, ain A ie Ru: Blas valet of Don sallustio. . Sign ory Edin Sig ty Soa es th roa Cait Signor DEL PUE: Pats oan lignor FLOWINT Ah ali; Lottl, © a mae ii The action oh win: Grand ‘Hall of State in the Royal Palace in: ‘Act 2 Gardens adjoining the Royal Palace. Painted Uy Sty ATiie Gounil -Gbashber ty tho uneeradh Painted % aie Gariboldt. weal Act 4. piset of Don bers lustio. +=M. VAN HAMME the immediate su- -.+-Musical Director ‘ooklyn Academy, cA Sttke entire pera produced’ ander Bignor. nm Oo! is Stuato .. uureday he rea lies S RELBON. Friday, October 18, second performance of BUY Saturday, October 17, third Grand Matinee, AIDA. s*» Sunday evening,’ October 18, Grand Sunday Con- certat Sooth’s Theaire, with Strakosch Italian ‘Opera Company and Giimore’s Bund. FAS ademy, Schirmer’s, No, 701 Broad- GAN FRANCISCO MI ANOTHEIE GREAT Bl BILL et BLACK NIGHTINGALE. A BAD NIGHT 3 RYMAN ON EDUCATION, MORE AIRS BY RICARDO, T thought you was MACKIN and Street cars may be ordered at 10 lock. Seats secured. Moral. go early, "FAMILY MATINEE SATURDAY, at? o'clock, Reserved seats, $1. mnaota pas | New Opera House, Broadway, corner 29th st. SanFranciscoMinstrels’ Bests Mies HOUSE—WEST 23D STREET, 7th avenues, near SATU. Sea AEE or, A. Pal oF Bi PAR’ EN EiS FO LES bees Me IN ete a. Bob Wart, Nelse Seymour, W. Henry Ri Brockway, Hogan, Emerson. Bryant's Vocalists Orchestra, Family Matinee every Saturday at3. ACCABE—STEINWAY ered (WEDNES- DAY) EVENING, CAS IRST APPEARANCE IN AMERICA OF ENGLAND'S WNED eee VENTRILO rt hed AND eit ARAC RED Kl Mac Ais in his soar ee te tertainnent en entitled ARE, oxi jal, Musical and Sartorial Me! in which he wilt sole ‘bis marvellous Revie Seale ing the Voice, Figare and Face; with Costume, new and original bongs an8 ap- propriate ‘music and appointments. \ pees! WILL GIVE T&T § in Stein Hall M’ ‘he. é james? i a Vocal. Vi BAM PERFOR! is EVENING that hes iter sy wns throughout Sngland, tiy"tor - ‘the ast e mt ABE has ot appearing before ae ade more inguished and deligoted audiences than any rope: Monologue Buer- tainer of the past or present tim pes (WEDNESDAY) EVENING MACCABE WiLL pear st Steinway Hall in the followmg cha acters, written by himself, and Played by him over 3.000 Tights in London:—Henry Russell, Mr, Solemnsides, Miss Mary May. ¢ Lady liter, the ideal Troubadour of the Olden al Troubadour of the Present | pay, The english Ventrloguial 1 ey, orter, tne neashire Lad, and Terry igs V fice XM VENTRILOQUIAL EFFECTS, Bteinway Mall, on this Bvening and during week.—liore, There and Bverywhere—The Voice on the Koot, the Man tn the Cellar, the Little Dog pane 4 and ali from one fellah! Mirth, Music and Mimicry, as u- d only by Fi ic Maccabe. ACCABK AY SIRINWAY Nea hi aed EVEN. MMs ING DURING THE WEEK, A’ TY-FOUR of his Orginal PERSON ATIONS and superb nea jon of Ventriloquism; seq tacos: ee Pe ramme and # complete SLLOMIN ATED NaTiSee EVERY SATURDAY, AT2. Asser rved Seats, 50 cr my ats 1d ve Payee ris Stoinwal iat; éonirmer’s, 701 Broadway; 1lé Bi + Sch 23 Union square, and at all the principal hotels. CADEMY, MLLE. EMMA ALBANL | _ Mr. @trakosch takes pleasure sure in announcing the ex» pected arrival to-day. the steamer Bothnia, of the i+ | lustrious prima donna, | prime “file EMMA ALBANI, who will make her DEBUT IN AMERIOA atthe Academy of Music, in Grand Opera, on wate 8 EVENING, OCPOBER 1 Ig for which event boxes and y how be secured at the Academy. TBO FOLITAN. Ss THEATRE, 685. BROADWAY, Cie cet Lot ee MINDE e le origins) o male change: Teonations | M NETI PANTOMIME TWOUPE bert ta ang SMITH rotesque ane plentisc, me “ang at the metro) olitan avoriten NDE, LEME PICA! VIO: PARISIAN TUANCAN OK GHANOT DANCERS. MATINEE WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 2, ERRACE GARDEN THEATRE NDAY, i Tr anew eee RM AIMEB! AitEE! Bt ADCEEY and the entire compas Sek i for the last time, Lecoca’s great Comical SenialyPLE DE MME. ANGOT, Grand chores and Orchestra Admission, 50 cents. Keserved, 5v cents and $1 extra, _ Sale of tickets cominences Thursday, October 15. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSR, | 21 BOWERY, ATINEES EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. THE 8 AINSLEYS. OHAS, DIAMOND, Pauline Ainsley, | in Songs, Dance aua Harp Ned Ainsley, all at the same time, Willie Ainsley, hignor BAR LALO, Dances and Songs. the indian Boneless Man. | The new Comic pus tee the next Century, 1974 100 YEARS HENCE. NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SEVENTY. FOUR, Old Tue Mintreisy Jetgotatty represented, The Guided TONY pastOf A8u i HIs DUUBLE COMPANY, F. B, CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, M* EVERY gone DURING the coleprated et Cora sian, tn his original Deama Or FRITZ. OBINSON HALL aay a of Hi pete STREBT RVLOY TRIUMPH OF THE YEAR. orn Acer Aer ed ic ‘Last evening with Rite Grecian sensation, OR THE MYSTERLES OF ANCL Ne MYTEOLOGY. the SPLENDID OLLI baz? roman tan he SRE ee sane PERMA Mey FOURTBENTH yn mn BON, |DORF! WEDNESDAY. « ‘OOTOB Box office open yon daily y ‘or from 1 Gio to 4 oval eben Secon a i avenae eave. pA k :— Mm ren Vincent, th the Britant Ascensoneille; Mr. t.. Miss Angelica, Double Trapeze ry 8 ion by’ Miss Vincent and Wee! fe other stars. Twenty diftere! ats te Ww CASH—A GOOD PANORAMA FOR, jameep. ton 8 Auge popular audiences; Egypt and Palescinu pre ed. ares with particulars, for two ays, ., Herald " AT HIS ACADEMY OF DANCING, iy BLBRCREN STREKT, THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 14, AT 9 ‘O'CLOCK, MUSIC BY GEORGE ALLEN, RST CLASS ENTERTAINMENTS ONLY.—. F November 2% Robinson Hall will be ren! Tableaux, Concerts, Lectures, Fairs, Weddings, Balls an ‘Theatricals; location unsurpassed; appointments com- plete ; acoustics pertect; price $60. . NTAGUE'S, M* Bey, MO eEOIAL ENGAGEMENT WALLAOK'S THEATRE extendsto four weeks, and terminates Saturday, October 31, Managers of theatres in dther citles who can Reta. tite briee engagements during November and Decem will much oblige by addressing him, at sfinck's ‘Theatre, New York, ACADEMY OF DANCING, ty Shade oP. > AT MA MARS' BLERCKEK STRE VT NEAR BARIUW, DAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17, AT LOOK, R [R TURNER IVER BIR Fin FRIDAY EVENING, DANAE ON ATA Band or call for circular, 72s Tas ihe

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