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“THE couRts. Important Partnership Question— Court of Appeals Decision. The New York Sportsmen’s Club on Speckled Trout. Im March, 1973, a motion was made in Supreme Court, Chambers, before Judge Barrett, on dehalt ofa Mrs, Beaumont, to compel Messrs. Howe & Hummel to return certain moneys which she al- jeged they had received for services not performed, | Judge Barrett aenied the application, it being | sown that Mrs. Beaumont had been convicted of | keeping a Louse of I fame, and that she was not | worthy of belief on oath, The same matter was | reviewed yesterday im Supreme Court, General Term, and an order granted against the defendants j to show cause why they sNould not answer the | matter stated in Mrs, Beaumont'’s aMdavit. The | order was made returnable on Friday next, There wad a heavy calendar in the Court of yer and Terwluer yesterday, before Judge Brady, the | talendar consisting of forty-one cases, there being | Heven indictments for felonious assault and dat- | tery, cight for grand larceny, four for false pre- | tences, four ior recelving stolen goods, three for | assault and battery, two for manslaughter, two | jor forgery, and one each for rovbery, arson, at- | tempt to imduce perjury, misdemeanor and perjury. Al the parties were repre ented by | counsel, excepting Jobn H. Decker, charged with | robbery, in which case Judge Brady assigned Mr. Dos Passos as counsel. | Greedy and anscrupulous persons who for a | sonsideration have no hesitancy in swearing to their pecuniary responsibility as proper sureties | pn pall bonds or undertakings bave @ chance, ac- | cording to an intimation thrown out by Judges Lawrence in Supreme VLourt, Chambers, yesterday, | of bemg sent before the Grand Jury, A charge | si this kind was made against certain parties, and | tue Judge took the papers, but meantime tntimat- ing that @ good deal of this sort of ousiness, he understood, had been done, and where the fact ‘Was Drought to his knowledge that he should see that proper punisnment was meted out. In the United States Circult Court yesterday, criminal side, belore Judge Benedict, the indict ment against W. H. Tindie, who had been charged with committing acts of alleged (raudulent bank. ruptey, Was quashed on the ground that it was not suMciently specine. The trial of Commissioner Davenport on the ebarges of malivasance in office had been set down tor yestervay, bat by consent of the parties % was postponed till to-morrow, before Judge Woodrum. In the United States Circuit Court yesterday, Juage Shipman called the civil jury calendar. It turned out that of the large number of 441 cages on the calendar only one was ready, and that of aa Unimportant character. The government de. elared that they were ready tn all their causes, but the defendants or their counse! were not, A case of considerable interest to importers of white lead will be tried to-day. Judge Shipman Said that unttl he gave further notice lawyers need noi pay attention to any case below No, 200 on the calendar. Jn the case of the United States vs, W. E. Booralm and Robert Dumont, tn which an action ‘Was brought to recover $300 on a warehouse bond, the jury jound a verdict for the plaintia. The following enumerated goods were yesterday condemned by delault:—Filty-fve botties of oul of bay, one pau of diamond earrings, ten pieces of Silk and 15 pieces of white lace. The oil of bay was imported on the steamer Merrimac and the other articies on the steamer Adriatic. PARTNERSHIPS. Alfred Losee vs. Charies Mathews.—This was a Bult to treat a judgment which the defendant had | Pecovered against one Loe for $100,000 asa part- nership asset of an alieged partnership of Simeon | & Alired Loses. The plaintif® on the trial before | the referee (the late Judge Tracy) had introduced in evidence two agreements, under which he | flaimed that he was entitled to treat the arrange- | Ment between nis father and himself as a partner- ship and that the judgment in question was a gorrmerenip, asset, There Was a great aeal of evi- ace introduced on the triai as to the verity of the two papers, the deience claiming that the papers were'eXecuted at the same time, and not, fs the dates imported, several years apart, and | introducing evidence from a microscopic test, fending to show that they were executed at the same time. The plaintif offered to prove by two witnesses that one of the two papers was seen by the wit esses in 1802, whicn Was three years before the time the deience claimed that they bad been exe- outed together. This evidence was ob- to, and was ruled out by the ref- and he rendered judgment against | plaintiff. The plaintiff, turougy Mr. Deans i Mahon, his counsel, appealed to the General erm of the Supreme Court, and that Court af | Armed the judgment. Counsei thea appealed to the Court ol Appeais and it was heard before the Commission of Appeais in May last, being argued | by appeliant’s counsel and by Mr. Mathews ior | ahe deence. The Court have now reversed the | judgment and granted 4 new trial, holding that the evidence of the above two witnesses ag to the | lacium of the instrument should have been re- ceived. The opinion of the Court, condensed, recites that, ima case 40 complicated as to the facts as tnis appears to bave been, a liberal application of the Jules of evidence would be most likety to elicit the truth ana promote justice. J have before sug: ested that one of the pavers oferea in evidence the case proved nothing more than that the plainti In 1802 had an interest in tne business of the Atlantic Dock, of which part there was con- siderabie parol! evidence given on the part of the laintid, and if this evidence was entirely reltabie | do not see why plaintiff may not have recoy- | ered without th id of tne paper already referred to, as it 18 specially referred to in a subsequent | agreement. There should be anew trial, Allcon- | cur. Judgment reversed. New trial granted. Costs to abide event. A SPECKLED TROUT CASE, An interesting case to sporting men, but more particularly those of piscatorial proclivities, came bn for trial yeaterday belore Judge Van Brant, in | the Supreme Court, Circuit. The plaintiff in tne | Action is Mr. Royal Pheips, President of the New York Sportmen’s Club, Two Fuiton Market mena— Measre. Chappeil and Storer—were charged in the complaint With exposing for sale, in Fulton Market, on July 9, 1578, forty speckied trout. The fction was brought under the law passed by the Legisiature three years ago prohibiting the sale of speckicd trout in this city between the 15th o( Maren and the Loco of November, and for each fish offered for sale within tuis time a penalty of $25 was at- tached, making the penalty sought to be re- 8 Will be seen by @ fery simple mathematical calculation, $1,000. The 8 were not brook or Bpeckied trout, but Canadian trout. A number of Witnesses were called for the prosecution, wuo gave their particular views upon the subject of trout In general. After \iese experts had @xhuusted their piscatorial erudition—and some of them showed an intimacy with the subject reflecting no discredit upou themselves aa ais. ciples of izaak Walton—the counsel for the defence moved a verdict for the defend- ents, or, ( other words, a dismissal of the complaint. Though claiming not to know much about Gshing per ipsum, ne dia claim w know something about the law governing the case. He insisted that it was not shown that the Osh in question Were caught in New York waters, putahaving been cangnt in Canada, were caught @utside the jurisaictioa of the State, and that if the catening in Canada and exposing here for gale such trout came within the pronibitory clause ofthe statute, tat the statute was unconstitu- tlonat and void. This motion was denied, and thereupon ensued an examination of the’ wit jor the defence. The jury was absent two fours, and then brought in a verdic: (or the de- fendant itis BUSINESS IN THE OTHER COURTS. | cceeeeentnrneceene SUPREME COURT—GENERAL TERM. Motions for New Trials. Betore Judges Davis and Daniels, There wore three arguments beard in this Court yesterday for new trials, Mr. William F. Howe appearing for the motions, ana Dist re; Ler i$ 10 Opposition, The ep on peo hat ot Edward Murphy, ral pessious ot, sagaulting ‘orth, in tots city, on the 12th of February, zara, an robbing him of his valise and its con- on which he bad nteuced by Recorder Haokett to twen) imprisonment. The second was on bel Yor. dohn McGuire. convicted | ate paon tor for inet wae on behalf of Thomas Fosver, also convicted in the same Court, his offence be! burglary in the vated re ceasee, The Court took the papers, reset ving Laurence, the Matter oe Connor et i ROD‘ ite dec) SUPREME OOURT—ORAMBERS. Panag bey a wat Om pkiae; Lanai riot Hutchins fa Hutohins.—Report of referee con- firmed; In the sel In this c: etter rot Valénting.—I wish to hear coun- Wendt vs. Syinmes,—\otion granted, and cause laced on short calendar. Woiting Pi on short calendi Biake Lay fuateTuere 1s no summons in this See ie. Drohan vs, West; The Lonel uae Trust Oom- pany vs. Vonkiiog.—Re! case. Heyerdani out costs, enstein vs. Coal Compa: Weeks Vs. report of the vs, Schon’ referee. peo Company vs. Bolt.—Cau placed Mayer vs, Friedman} Anderson vs. Russell; Clifford; The Lackawanne Iron vs, Hoimes,—Motions Javaletie,—In this case Motion dealed, with- Ros- and ranted. require the the matter of Breen.—Memorandum. SUPERIOR OOURT—SPECIAL TERM, Decistens- By Judge Curt! 18. nae ve The Mayor, &c., Now wens No. 15 ve. Sam Motions gran Rovinsoa. Nasea er r leaded, &c.; SS vs. Schuyler et Fry of Vet ted'and referred to a ober teri me, No, 2; Same vi Bank vs. Colte et rd. ynton ys. Strohecker; Bonnell vs. Miles, im- First National B a Sam mung’ Randolph No, Bn al. —Motion kK of ("Portiand, \l.—Motions granted for fourt: m. lard vs, Couner, Sherif—Motion granted to make answer mure definite and certain. Saskell, administrator, &c., ve. Weich.—Motion | to strike out repiy denied, without costs, Lehman et ai, vs. Griswold; Unde e¢ al, va. Hok Jender.—Motions denied, without costs, Wilimont vs. Meseroie penaiy of bond to be $250, Catlin, executor, for rear; et al.—Motion granted, len vs, Schiesiny er.—Application granted. Gy V8. Uriasler et al.—Motion ment denied, without cost apenas eud vs. Mailoy.—Proposed order set- ‘aliontine vs. Ballentine.—Order settled. —Mo! Howard va. Dubois, | enganeas oa ea Smit posing. ted. tion to dismiss pro- vs. Packard.—Motion to open de- fenit nek, on payment of $10 costs of op- | COMMON PLEAS—SPEOIAL TERM, Novel and Interesting Question. Before Judge Robinson. An action was brought in this sourt by Andrew McGwin against the New York Central and Hud- son River Railroad Company for damages for in- jurtes sustained by tim by belng run over bya switch engine. When the case was moved tor trial in June Jast, beiore Judge J. F. per gite de- sendants asked jor a postponement until of the month. In opposition it was urged that the Ge 18th plainti? wasin a dying condition, and that in case ol death belore verdict the action would abate and that therefore no_ delay shoud be allowed. The Court decided to grant the adjournment supolating thar in case of the plaintiffs upon the defendans jeath at any time boiore the isth of June, or at any time belore verdict upon a tral begun on the 18th of June, neither the action nor the cause of action showid abate, June. The plaintiff died on the 14th of The cause wus tried and the greed, standing eleven for the plaint! jury disa- and one jor the delendant. in antictpation of bringing tne cause to (rial again ex-Judge Cardozo, counsel for the stitute a8 piaintif the executor 0 estate, WHICN Was 0) plainiif, moved, upon the stipulation, to sup- Mr, McGwin’s posed by Mr. Jonn B. Burrill, Alter argument Judge Robinson held the stipula- tion to be valid and binding, and as the defend- ants had had the benetit of it, they must be held the motion, MARINE OOURT—CHAMBERS, to Iv om their part, and nd granted Decisions. By tee Gross. Matthews vs. Chase-—Objections overruled, Lynet va, Cain.—Debtor entitled to notice, Stemme vs. Barondam.—Order to pay over money, &c. sign Harrison v8. Dalberg.—Motion denied, Montegritfo ve. Haguro.—Motion granted. ‘Topham vs. Pulver.—Motion denied. pene vs, Kelly.—Motion denied. Ebling; Robinson vs. Combs; Lanaban oka ley; , Moore Yemer vi Hers; Sc! aicKean vs. Housman; Geisenheimer Diossy vs. Griswoid; Stokes vs, Kell, O’Brien; Dugan vs. inger VB. Maiback ; Smith vi Dun ; Well vs. Gurke; Seiler vs. Fiewschi; Dickerson va. Prince; Rovert- | son vs. The Middiefeld ‘Manutacturing Falton vs. Mullen; Ma: Courcy; Stanton vs. Badrach va, Barke; Fietcuer vs. Reic! | Mebl vs. Marzont; Kiein; Maria ve. om pany ; ie Darm- stadt va Cary; dubker vs. Bissig; Hoffman vs. | Karel; | York b | grancea. Rogers vs. Gross: Nester Works; Keating vs. Hall.—Motions Straus ys. The New Kaufmann vs. Seopa by consent for piaintif, with costs and $25 allow: Huber vs. Terinson— Justification of ‘securities dismissed, aero vs. Foga, B; Klauber va. ‘rhe ve. Martin, Mortimer i sinaen > Meelenn: denied. “peua ve. Simpson—Motion granted, Durant vs. Campbell—Keleree’s report confirmed by Judge Joachimsen. JEFFERSON MARKET POLICE OOURT, Broadway Burgiars. Before Judge Flamme: AB Officer Graham, of the Fifteenth precinct, was passing the trunk store of Robert A. Coe, $17 | | Broadway, aboat five o’ctock yesterday morning, he notic-d a man leaning against the window. On the officer’s approach the man ran away, whereupon Officer Graham, noticing that the win- dow was bi roken and had been committed, gave chage, Tugaway a iew biocks off. station house the prisoner gave his name as W tam Haves, No, 82 Oliver street, by profession a ulator, suspecting a burglary He arrested the When brought to the | ed oeiore Judge mer yesterday aiternoon, and held in $1, 00 | ball to answer on a charge of burglary, a8 a auan- tity of umbrellas were Missed from the winuow which had been broken. FIPIYSEVENTH STREET POLIO COURT. No More of the “Watch Security” Busi- James and Patrick Doyle, brothers, were brought | up for being intoxicated. They appeared to ve simple looking natives of the Emeraia Isle, but | Pat’s conduct in Coart beliea bis appearance. had evidently read of the recent transactiot aia this Court in regard to the taking of watch security for fines, and thinkin, cessfal in 1 present Judge, tre o1 Tete el gs the credulity of the | He he might be ag suc red a rusty old timepiece as | security for Wis Own and his brother's fine. Pre- | vious to this the Court nad felt ike taking a mer- ctiti view of the men’s offence, bat now turned a deai ear to their supplications, and they were committed for ten days each. Karnitzki’s Bond Supposed to be Worth- less. The examination in the case of Karnitzki, the alleged “receiver” and “fence,” was set down for “yesterday in this court be‘ore Judge Otter- bourg. Karnitzki did not appear, but nis counsel did, and moved for an adjournment on the ground that lus Citent Was too ui to appear. would grant an adjournment if counsel produced | The Court @ physician’s cerlilicate in proof of tis statement. Counsel then waived 4n examination, and the papers in the se Were SeNt at unce to vne District Attorney, Officer Murphy, of the lwenty-drst pr cinct, was present in Court aud was to have rear- Tested Karnity sy lain, maki street, prop: ng i erty stolen irom had he appeared. Another com- | ive in ali, has been made against im vy John Palmer, No. 136 West Forty-eignon | him having been found in Karnitzki’s possession, Search was made lor Karnitzki in his house and other places by the | price, ae. ae aiter Mis discharge on bail, but so tar they | = ave b anabe to find him: From this it 18 concluded that the $6,000 bond, given jor tis appearance for examination on Monday, by le Maxwell, of West ‘Ihirty- eighth street, is worthless. Captain Allaire wishes persons Who have been recently robbed to cail at | is Starion house, in Thirty-nith street, ear Third avenue, with the view of identifying property in his possession found in Karnitzki’s place. One articte in the hands of the Captain deserves special | mention; it is an ultramarine opera cloak, trimmed | with gold braid and lined with was probably made tm Paris or great value, ellowgatia, It erin and is of COURT CALENDARS—THI3 DAY, SUPREME Count—CHasBers, Held by Judge | ~ Lawrence. Pr a 21, 50, 72, 106, 123, 132, 134, 155, 137, 1338, 942, 243, 26 SUPREME Davis, a }, 208, 7, 8 My, 74, the term, 25, 1988, 90655, 14, 3654, 2610, 2612, 2616, 2618, 2140, 660, oo 2126, 3064, 2622, 2624, 2026, 262% , a—Heid by Common I Larremore—Nos. COMMON PLBAl wr el 205 "06, ‘iss, 1861, Judge + PLEA , 190,191, 216, 217, 223, 238, Se aia TeRM—Held by Judges f Bracy.—Ros, $4, 91, 138, 199, | 207, 92,149, 151, 156, 80, a1, 147, 193, 190, 103, 87, | URT—CIRCUIT—Part L—A, ‘art 2—Held by Judge Van vhM—Part e calendar as yesverday. Part ig WICK, —Ca#e O0.—NE KQuity TenM—Held by Juige 1, 52, 58, 54, 55, 38, 26, RIAL TeRM— Part 1—Held Judge Loew.—Case Of.—NO. 177% Part a—Leld Ad, journed for 30, 2632, 2642, 2648, Part 2—deld by Judge 2021, 476, 69944, 1701, 959, 457, 1509, 145, LOM by by 2 | 1145 runt.—Nos. | AL tace aie mB it BU | on re re ‘ans ra rg by as a joachi loa. ae phi Rela by “by sage ae 26, 1097, ust 1 1196, 108, 358, es 1300 1313, 19, 1873, 129) COURT "oP GeNwRaL Lea tn by Recorder Hackett.—The ad ath Charies aaeenae, mao- pier; Same ¥ robbery’ vs, Jobo ‘lea, ovber me va, James robbery; Sai they Joon ‘camp bell and Mosca tract ve. Patrick Mallon, feigeio rey EE ore Jonn Barnes and Ji sass of, Baraty Same vs. William Houser, burglary; Thomas Dempsey. burglary; me vs, Wil- Mam Winshail f-- Wil mB, buralary 5) | Same vs. sep neider, burglary i | oe Same vs. overt . i) ie na een | Same vs Frank reeny % | Same vs. Edwin Hogan, rand larceny ~ Same | Ys. Andrew smith, Frans jarceny; time vs. Charles E. Barker, fang Same v8.y. John Clark and Charles B, Morton grand larceny? | Same va Julia Morria «nd Eli ing Bt, pairdil larceny; Same vs. Charies v trie, grand iarceny; Same vs, Robert Smith, Tareety™ irom tbe person; Same va. Kate Quin and Eliza Haley, larceny from the person; Some va, John. Cegati Giovanni, larceny from tne pi Count oF OYsn 4xp TARMINER—Held.b Indger, |, Brady —Tue People ve, Charies J. Sheeling, rob<i|" berv; Same vs, William Hughes, violation of ‘thor laws regulation sailors’ boarding houses, POLITICAL, G ENBRAL I FAtRIOR i, . JONES, HAVING GoT THE: | X nomination for te peeve tley hl at the Cooper Instituter } ra Meeung {sat nae todo all I can toward lection, 3 ‘lends to assist me, and meet aty q Northern Hote ‘next Sunda! ay, at two o'clock, every Sunday ull elected, O'DONOVAN RUS3A. baa yg BANNERS AND TRANS?ARENCIES, r out ig: At the shortest notice. u & CO., 38 Broadway, Painters ‘and Wire Sign Manutacturers. TPAMMANY HALL SIXTH ASSKMBLY DISTRICT Convention.—At @ meeting of the delegates to the shove son rention: held at Giinten ‘Garden. Ros, 120 and Clinton evening, Part ) was ‘thea me ly nominated tor member oft ea PETER H. JOBES, Chairman. ASME KRENKE. FuOMAS BRADY: dra j Vice Presidents, Ep. MoLavoutix, Moses Manneacn, | Seoretartos, ASSEMBLE DISTRICT.—ALL CITIZENS (R- 21 "respective of arty) favorable to the nomination of: Mf. william Haw, Jr. for Member of Assembly are in- Wred'to attend 4 inasé meeting to be held at Li H a A Cay of Third bg 7 nesday) evening at Feet ck David Wacwice, Willintr <. Henry Welsh, simon seward, John Hay, Whitma: Nauta, George W. McLean, John &. Van de carr, Charles F. Valentine. £2 INSTRUCTION. oT THOMPSON'S COLL EGE, 3 >» FOURTH AVENUE, pposlte Cooper Institute.—Bookkeeping. Writing, Aritnmmente, German taught day and evening. Ladies’ Department {olography taught practically, with in. vtruments, in one quarter. ion. MATTHEW | o% BROADWAY. sa 30 j aad 1 E patos America of the pera, ss ke 8 reat COMIC O AAT KABANT; i WopDEnr GL Pik. AS performed nights tn on. MONDAY, ave: migite of cBAMPION OYMN ARTS Sohn je Wort, the grea erican Carlo Family, seven in number, beriormances have never been: me iany country. yo MUBBUM. WwooD'g NING AT 8 ATURRNOON LUOLL Westeny, SENSI Ow oe LYNN, MAB F. B. CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE, ‘Last week Of tno Front acter Comedian in bis splendid Drama ot PRITS, etches, dances, 4c, alinew. PuUgovonres., ¢ “ORGA ) WPOR RENT, UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND A ° Freie of oun mak it 0 for sale, 9 names it fine second han Anos, in perfect o1 a RAGES Gon'No. 12 hth avetue, avove ixtecnth st id B ASSORTMENT, OF NEW AND HANDSOMB rent at HAINES BROTHERS' Plano Rooms, mt Union caste cash; two juare. New Pianos on instalments or anos, been used a litte, very low for Ais i. 4 «OCTAVE, FOUR ROUND CORNBRS, FULL dP Piano, $13) ‘aprigt and equare Fis, and ut Bowery, Heat" Tiled ay avenue. "Open ts ba Me $10. —wRAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD |FULL IRON A.W irame Pianotorre and. Stool. inet inenteahd torent. New Pianos caceedingly daw. p ht Pianos. x % % Bleecker street, near Bowery. Cnr CRAIG FOC: VE UPRIGHT PIANOFOR: will be sold for less than half cost; modern sty) early new: agratte throughout; cost $0. Call al hird street near the Bowery. OCTAVE OVERSTRUNG PIANO, $100; STEIN At u Chickering and firadbury Bian} cea: ood ano, $100 $10) hth st street, Bear! Broadway. _ “) STEINWAY & SONS’ ROSEWOOD PIANO, $10 monthly till paid; round corners, carved legs, over- string, tull iron trane y improvement, 4, 3 Broadway. _ A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL DISPOSE OF THSIR magnificent 74s octave tour round cornered Piano- forte, made to order, best city maker, all improvements, Breet agraffe, overstrung bass, tu iron plate: cost stool, Cover, Music Cabinet, Cail pri- 120 West ‘wenty-third street. ARON PIANOFORTES TO ReNT—10 BEarONaT: je pariies: Uprizhts, squares and Grands; Rnd new or nearly so. ANION PIANOFURT Fourteenth tas eae: imtoo Fine Cotaves and new OMP. Re ol FULL ROUND PIAN Ba t. (or tee Piano, [pol Pipe top Organ, nos rented pyr! pate ‘* SON, 1S eet’ ‘Fourteenth street. SCHOLAR AND GOLD MEDALLIST OF FOREIGN auiverstty desires private papls: fu ad for sei entific schouls and collegs. bugil merican; high est city reference. Address TUTOR, 29 West ifte enth st YOUNG NORTH GERMAN WILL OPEN A DAY A and Evening C! law for pupils desirous to learn Iman; terms tow; Private instruction at pupils’ resi- dences, Address GEKMAN, 47 W. nt a N BEPERIESCED TEACHER OF MUSIC DESIRES+ im ina private family, where lessons would hotly of pardy remunerate; references. AddrO8s Bure 0 Irving piace. | { QUALIFIED TEACHER OF DRAWING AND painting in every branch gives lessons privately and In classes; styte first class and terms moderate. West. thirty exith it YOUNG LADY MAVING POUPIL3 IN HARLEM* would like partial Board for the winter where tul- pe of adults o {idren would be considered as equiva- ent; isa first class musician and highly educated tn. Feeney “ud Buglish, "Address -&. B. Gy Harlem. Herald: ranch office. (A S00D, HANDWRITING TAUGHT IN PRIVATE lessons success guaranteed to ail. Apply daily: trom 3 to 4 o’clock, at Speirs 261 Broadway, above y first atrect. Liven bCOLDSMIT ILEGANT BUSINESS anor GUARANTERD,— ‘Mesers.. DULBKAR, 1,193 Broadway, receive new Dupiis day and evening this week, and engage to remove all suffness, trembling an: nervousness in # tow lessons, . ‘Iwo private desks tor bookkecping vacant. A German class will coinmence November 3. Apply for terms. RENCH AND GERMAN THOROUGHLY TAUGHT conversational fluency imparted; private lessons LA & week (three teotic. ia pupil's residence) ; classes $10 rice; books, pamphlets &c., translated. Address Pore FESSOR, ‘vox ia erald Uptown Branch office. FAMILY IN NEED OF MONEY WILL SELL A Steinway & Lighte Pianoforte, cost $1,400, rhe $25) each: also Carpets, Parior and Bedroom Suits, Cail private reridenoe 41 East Twentieth atreet, near Broadway. A Ti OCTAVE, FOUR ROUND CORNERS, FULL toned Piano, #15); apeiae (rea square Pianos and 01 month) instalments; to ren! BAU In, 2 Bowery, near Third strect. Open tills P. M- PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELE- gant four round Steinway & Sons’ Pianotorte ata ‘aaaethcs n brilliant toned 74¢ octave, richly carved rosc- ‘ood case, full agraffe, overstrung Vian: ying att tm; provements, priuted, guarantee and. bill of Bi 075, for $2~. N. B,—swool, Cover, Box for ‘shaping. Call at private resident > 21) West 21st st, N IMMENSE STOCK OF PIANOS AND ORGANS, new and second hand; best makers; extremely iow Brloos for casi or to Jet unill rent money pays or them: ‘i montily fnstalments rece: ee HORACE WATEUS & Sox, 481 Broadway. N ALMOST NEW 7 OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, ‘made by best maker. wiil be sold at @ great sacrifice, Call at 151 bast Lhirty-third street, BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE PIANOs forte, modern style and ine ree rat Corners, celebrated maker, $85: Cover and Stool. 1 30:h strect, between 2d avenue CHICKERING 7 OCTAVE UPRIGHT PIANOFORTE wilt be sold for jess than halt cost: modern style: hearly new; agralle 28 Third sireet, near the bowery. oughout; cost $20. Call (\UURCH PIPE ORGANS.—W. H. DAVIS & SON, 40 Co" Downing strect, have for sale scveral. new superior | toned Urgans of 10 aud 12 stops pedal bass; one 20 stops; | ow for cash. ia ESSONS SSONS GIVEN IN FRENCH, GERMAN, ITALIAN Music terms $8 to $10 per quarter for euch cording io times rrangemente uy duced ri i on or addr Twenty. fourth street. ‘PANE 'A (2 BOWERY) UPTOWN. 1.775, BROADWAY (west wide), corner Thirty-fourth sirect.—Book kcep- ing, Arithmetic, higher Mati ematies, \irammar, Pune. qusiion and otieg essentials taught privately, no classes Vriting lessons $3 per month. 8’ department. RINCIPAL OF WELL KNOWN SCHOOL WILL. take one or two boys or (eter ladies, atter 2 P. M., In English branche: matl Tate Me a ‘specialty; im- provement warranted. Address H. H., box 137 Herald Uptown Branch office. RIVATE LESSONS GIVEN IN FRENCH, GERMAN and Spanish, by Pr UL. WONDE KMAN, 1,215 Broadway, second fone mas moderate; given at elther pupil's residence or my own. TANTED—A DIsTBILT SCHOOL TEACHER, _IN. apite at 191 Chambers st., or of G. HART, Tatry- wn, N. 4 lor classes: vACHER, 39 lessons : LOAN OFFICES, A T JACKSON'S, 93 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ELKY- enth street—Money liberaily' advanced on Dia- wnonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Dry Goods and Per- sonal Property of every eseription. Private entrance or ladies, yo aes te) ape el 710, BROADWAY—LIBERAL AD- made on Piamonds, Watches, silverware, &c., or ei l pay the highest market price for the same. AT A,XEWBURGHR & COS, 50 SIXTH AVENU near Thirty-second strevt. in the jewelry store—. Fances made on Diamonds, Watehes, Jewelry, &e. ; same | bought and sold. | GusMoroutras LOAN OFFI 82 EAST NINTH sireet basement—Will make advances on Merchan- die tn the Vustom House, Merchandise im the store, leweiry, Watehes,, Tramonds, &c. Ok. amonds, Watchion ‘the same boug! | | saree too AN LEOPOLD, 403 ‘SIXTH "AVENUE BETWEEN TWENTY: foarth and Iwenty-fifth streeta.—Liberal ad- yances made on Diamonda, Watches, Jewolry, Silks, Laces and Shawis. Same bought at tull i SeRNARD 918 BROADWAY, NEA TWENTIETH STREET (oldest established an’ most responsible office).— Liberal advances on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Sil- ver, Laces, India Shawls, &c.; same nz . C, HERTS. = ROADWAY, BETWEEN TWENTY.SIXTH and Twenty-seventh streets. —Money Jonned an Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, silverware, | Pianos. &c.: same bought and soll; parlor, tor “paates: business confidential. FRO: IGT BROADWAY. OVER HERALD BRANCH 1. office, room 'B.—Parlor for ladies. Branch | Ro. L207 Broadway. Money, loaned on | Diamonds, Same bouglit and sold. LINDO BROTHERS. Dp TO PURCHASE Watches, Jewelry, WA! PA ARTY 1 DE: ES TO PURCHASE A CA hair Shaw! and a pair solitaire Diamond Karrings ot fome whom circumstances induce to sell. Address X. Z., Herald Uptown Branch office, FoR RNACES: WANTED,—SECOND HAND FOR- ce wanted. Address FURNACE, Herald office. 15 Wasreeat FIRST CLA*8 MEDIUM. sIZBD SAPE | ‘at second hand and cheap. Address the A. K. CO., 42 Broadway. | Now ‘ANTED—SECOND HAND. BODA WATER por } W ting machine, Address A. A., Baldwin's, L. L WASTED, TO PURCIIASE—A SECOND HAND orR. cular Saw aud Table compicte: Table avout fects state price, with particnlars, Addross CASH MUYBR, box 125 Hetald office. | WANED, TO PURCHASE—A GOOD SECOND HAND soda Water Apparatus and bottling Jable; state Address}. MH. GOFe, 603 sixth avenue. - BUROPE, | FoR? CLA:8 SCHOOL FOR YOUNG ‘LADIES, wed Brussels. French, German, Italian and all vranehes | Of education taught ‘by provessors ot the “Universite” and of the “Grand Conservatoire ile fieas house and gardens in a beautiful and hi Yor Prospectuses and reterences app Cartenburg, or. ig NOKUGuRAT A, 42 Went w Yor! Fees, BRISTOL, ROME, ITALY =ris HOTEL I3 situated on the Ptazza Harberini, one of the healthi est locations in Rome, very central and near the Ameri ye hotel. contains 10) rooms, for amilies | ewentiemen. It If ciegantty tumnished. All Americans will find this notet extremely | desirable In | Messrs AGLIOLL & CO., Proprietors. CIGARS AND TOBACCO, 100,00 PURE VIRELTA ADAJO LEAP CIGARS, t the Original Cigar Store, No. 26 Fulton atrect, t close & consignment. | Reina Vier, $90 per 1(00, Londres, first, $7) per L Oo. Londres, second, $08 per 1,000, Conehas—Flor del Fumar, $68 per 1,000, | Gouchas—Henry Olay, $5 per 1.000, | Conchas—Intimidad, $65 ver 1.0.0, Conchas—Rosa Santiago, 352 per 1,00, Londre de Carte Figaro, $45 per 1... BILLIARDS. A ] STANDARD ANEIOAN B ALL. the Pheian & Collenaer Combi le only pY the pateniee, H.W. COLL to Phelan & Collender, 758 Broadw . TABLES AND tion Cushions ‘DEI, suc: New York. ae SRICAN BEVEL BILUIARL AV laney's wire cushions aich games, indorsed hy by ienaux, Upasy and others: s | nearly new, tor $175, W. | TABLBs—WITH Die 1 exclusively tor ail lee K udolphie,, Dom, hand. pe vel tablen, GALFITH & 00. acy Suitable for warming a school or church | 7OR SALE—ONE OF THE RARE CASPAR Da 8 , of excellent tone: price $1,0N), a B. GAKDNER'S No. 110 Sixteenth street, near nk avenue, New York. L igeeypencyet LoT, VERY CHEAP—TERMS OF Jo,or rent easy, to suit the times. Cail and seo thom at MERKELL'S, No. 8 Union square, IANOFORTES ae: ‘RENT arate ons tebe Wha At ‘ ture, c ing grands, uprights ani res | i Fiagotortes tor sale on instaiments, by CHICK EMING 'S si, No. 11 East Fourteenth street, between Broadway and Pink avenues ATEINWAY AND OTHER UPRIGHT PIANOS FOR ai: rent—Pianos trom $3 per month; second hand Pianos low for cash or on time. WALKER BKUS., No. { 47 East Tweltth street, west of Broadway. Established HE BEST PLACE TO PURCHASE AND RENT UP- { rigbt and sqnare Pianos and Urgans at reasonabie i prices; Prices Me pals five aston Orgons. 32 seven stop Lh $225 2a om see. Fon, hee DP wed. Call and see theyn at F. 5 second avenue. CAR AT THE “RESORTE MUSICALE,” 17 WEST 1 GTaeN aignen erent, near Broadway. Songs, Duets an juartet every even! evening: p. BARON, Proprietor. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN DESIROUS OF G x ractice in reading music should join Schroed ny Ing Society or Elementary Ciasses, at modcra’ terms. Apply at American Conservatory of Music, No. 6 Hast Twentioth street. Tigi WANTED—ACGUSTOMED tO THE EPISOW al service, to go a short distance In the county. BACH, Herald Uptown Asatom, stating salary, &c., | Branch oftic J ANTED—AN Fi TR. voices to conduct ihe invite on Sundave in o Pres- | ‘byterian church in thiscity: applicant must state char. | aeter ot Voice, salary expected and we of relerenc Tio personal application Bbtented tos at must be 1m writ: dng and addrossed TRUSTEE, eat 6: “WANTED A QUARTET POR A CATHOLIC CRURCH in Harlem, where practice in all the masses and a gank method of sight reading will be considered as gitivatent ror services Apply to D. WATSON, 217 Kast Eth street, Thee spe THOROUGH, FIRST OLA! 81 TEACHER in harmony, for a young ly peaks, Address, ist ating terms and feferences, box 1,17 Post office, ‘THE LECTURE “SEASO! CSYECIAL LECTURES EVERY NIGHT AT 8 Els oslock atthe New York Alusoum of Austomy, 612 iRcopdway, between Houston and Bleecker streets ECTURB, Rev, PATRICK TONER, of Towanda, Pa., by request, Bok 1s oF his, ety Jecture on the the ceever” institute on WEDNESDAY EVENING, October 21. 1874 roceeds tor the benefit of the new Church of Sts. pai teana Paul, at fowandn. (Doses apen at 7 Lecture toc ommence at 8 o'clock. Tickets &) cents. Reserved $ For sate at all e tholic book storas. 8 DAMBERT, M.D. Le D., WILL DELIVER his interosting and practical ‘igeture—" Woman : ca: Nature, Utilities, Nevessities, Entitioments,” at Bed- Jon! street’ Methoiist Episcopal’ church, corner Morton st Get, on, Thursday evening, Votoder 22, at B o'clock, rik ets, 25 cents; doors open at7 P. M.; proceeds in aid thie Sunday school hiorarys DANCING ACADEMIES. “J SAUSE'S DANCIN( @ at Masonic Hall, 14 Vora t Hall, 15t HO 3 at any hour, CIRCU ARS ae "private ‘academy, | 212 Bast Hleventh street. DODWORTIVS PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DANG. A... ing, No. 212 Firth avenue, corner of Twenty-sixth tees open for the sensor, ening and atternoon classes for tadies and@children. ning classes tor gentlemen. sed tor a circular, DANCING ACADEMY, ‘est Fourteenth street open for beginners. ree every Tuesday and ve ‘Ulasees aw wend for circular. MARS ACADEMY DANCING, 299 Friday oiree Wednesday evening, October 31, at 9 nd for elreniar. or a. + Bleecker street.—Classos Tuesday and eyen'in es, O'Ciontd. Y, YLIMPTON'S ~ 4ARTIER'S DANCING ACA A. Building, intersection of Stuyvesant and Ninth ;elasyes every Monday and shursday. atternoon ning; private lessons a specialty; Glide waltz R. AND MRS, HLASKO'S SELECT CLASSES IN Jdaneing, Lait Browdway, commencing Saturday, Uctotn wah Send tor cir M* TRENOR'S ACADEMY OF DAN( ‘Till, 723 Sixth avenue, Reservoir square} Friday evening réceptions, Send ior a ciroular. R, DE GARMO, TEACR LER “oh DANCING, rey E, CORNER FOURTEENTH STREET, MARBLE MANTELS. i SATLY REDUCED PRIUKS—AN EX B A. stows Kot Marble and Marvicized Mantels Att ail Other warble word; Marble Turning for the trade, A, | Keaows, | AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. An © <tensive stoe® of slave i Marble Mantels, Wash Tr. y/s aad bas Work ot eseription. WILY nw COMPANY Union sq mire, Fourtth avenas and seventsent st, NY GRne T RUDUCTION IN PRICKS OF MAPDLE | A. Ghd aiarblewod Mantels; all kins of Floor Tiimg, Monamer ss Headstones las tor plumbers and caus | net mn now offered at 8. KLABLR & CO.’ Sam 14 Kast Eighteenth street, near rhird ay. arb wig fon. 27 Wo 22 West Filty-ticat si ir Brora way' seeesierssessss-Less@e and Manager Seca EESP paces the mont ba eae tapi oe Mil ao Betty Kemmelsl Family, rally y Hr cay ple aye the Ulm Sisters Arnold's iralty : arriors, et EGANT CORPS ALL NUPERULY Mo MOUN enensinnsntn te BUPEROLE MOUNTED. cicane Me reer GREAR Uso, 10d a BROADWAY. Brrr ug ie ante Minato otena prs” OSD fine changea Ana pea pe oe a Sk ‘est fay Ok, SATURDAY @ Ugic— ALBANL vedi CS: OPERA. rely suspended, TONIGHT (WEDNESDAY) Gotber Be—Lleventh sub- er met. ond Orst grpearance in Amerioa of MLLE, EMM, ALBANI. presenting the ‘name of ‘the’ eae Y pat bar Itus- selene of American Prime Donne, Mile. ANT, Mr, Strakosch desires to congratulate the patrons tins upon id opportunity now accorded of bestowing us apbrobation upon an American artiste the rst, opera houses in the world—in Petersburs and Loudon—success. fe supremacy with the greatest living agediennes, ani who, notwit her yout has alrondy enriclied herself with the ‘combined ‘reper: ires of her repownes sisters ny art. NE LUCCA, CHRISTINE NILSSON fund ADELINA PAIT at his efforts to oro 0 ete I pos render, the seavon of 1874-75, ible, more trihiant than the memorabie one of lai will continue toelicit the same liberal atrons of the opera have here- Director has not hesitated to Xpenses involved by this en- ew Sore may enjoy the ad- encouragement that the tofore acorded to him, U assume the exiraordina Ragemedt in order, tha vaniage of Mile. AL! ane Bellini’ Ope LA, SON Mile, rae ‘A ALBANI.. -Aming sseceBLVino jonnt Audolpho Moe COOSBY and WIEGAND,” ‘ARINE and Musicel Director and Coaductor.. Signor E, MUZIO ‘Lhursday, October 42, brooklyn Aca jemy, “Ruy id Friday, October 23, vecond a pear! ad “Lucia DI LAMMERMOO Meataraay, Oct. 44, Fonewh Grand Matinee, “Ray Blas.” 2h, Mile. HEILBRON's frst appearance inte HOvATO Loses aol poate seotited! for ony ot the sbove ner formances at the Academy, of Music; Sehirmer's, No. @1 Bro: nd No. 114 Broad 14TH ST, ATINEE, RUY BLA3, STRAROSCH ITALIAN OF BRAT BATURDAY, Oct. 24, FOURTH «RAND MATINEE, at 1:30, doors open at 12330. Only Matince representation of the brilifantly success- ful new oan by earoheves haract net flay Signore Potentini, Miss A, L. Cary. signert Del Puente, Fiorini, Hail, Oupri aud Norial. *Powertul chorus and grand orcheste Director, senor C210 General adinission, $2; rescrved seats, $1 oxira. For gale at the Academy? SCittmer’s, 7 Broadway, and le road way. Brecker ACADEM MY,” RUY BLAS, TRAKOSCH ITALIAN OPER. Second Opera Nightin Brooklyn, Thursday, Ost. 22, First production in Broo. n cis echetti's new Opera, with new scenery trom the New York Academy, ana she jig magnificent cast, includiag Signora Poten- ae ety Signorl Carpi, Del Puenie, Fiorini, or K, MUZIO allery, $1. way. CUSHMA 4 PALMER vie FAREWELL 10 THE TAGE, ssThere will be bat 19 more of the farewell tmpet- Lothred by the filastrious | teagedienne, those ot QU Admission, $2; Lexti rh For ‘alo at Brooklyn # ‘Academy and 114 Broa Wahl pea and acca Miss GHAMLOrE cus E ending with the pertormance at the SAT- URDAY MATINEE, THIS (Wednesd EVENING, Oct. 21, for the third Ume, the the sublime tragedy, HENRY Tul THE VIII, KATHARINE.... Min | UBARLOTTE CUSHMAN CARDINAL WOLSEY. “Mr. | GEORGE VANDENHOFF and the other arene of characters to the powerful company of Booth’s Theatre. *#0n SATURDAY EVENING a ext the atth inet will offered MACBETH, witl SUMAN as LADY -ACBETH and the aiscnsatene shakespeatia scholar Mr. GEOKGE VANDENHOFF in the titie pate give completion to the production a GRAN OPERATIC CHORUS OF OVER lw mixed voices, with excellent soloista, will interpret Locke's original inusic, °GUY MANNERING 43 in rehearsal, att atts CUSAMLAN a her immortal character of MEG MER- RILIRS, Sir Henry Bishop's music will be given in this piay by the GRAND CHUIUS und prominent soloists, *stSopts for the entire series of Miss CUSHMAX'S farewell impersonations con, be ordered bv messenger, mail or telegrap OX YEFICE will be open continuously irom 8 A. M. Nolo. NHARLOTTE dtm Fs FRANK LESLIE’3 ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAPER, Issued foday, tor a capital likeness ot the illustrious tra- gedienne, ni iw ‘otduing jarewell to the public. Logs, THEATRE. M183 NEILSON, reseee and Managers, and CuIZZOLA, Yeon 1WO WEERS ON THIS DNESDAY EYESIN Gy OCTO! 1. recut ADO » RHE Sy, 9gnoase * . ry incidental DANG! RAC in act second; og Play Y produaad and under the direction of THURSDAY, FRIDAY. AND BATURDAY EVENINGS, Yctober 22, 33 and 24, First tit ime this sensor, ROMEO AND JU, ae, P* RK THEATRE. Hs stati WEEE GREA/ SUCCESS JOHN T. HaYMoND COLONEL MULBERRY SELLERS, MARK TWAIN'S AMERICAN DRAMA, The Theatrical Tople, “THERE'S MILLIONS IN IT. Scats secured ten da: Order carriages at MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2 P.M. | FRANCISCO MINeTRED ASOTIE in) tivance. BR | K \3 MARKED Pe UE LOWR | eg A BAD NiGHI?S REST. |% RYMAN UN BDUCATION, | 82 MORK AIRS BY KIGARDO. | —@ | AZZ{T thoushe ‘you was MACKEN and | | | | Ou z r+ Street cars he ordered at 10 ae oetock. e | Be = me |e jes ‘ ATi é | as at 2 0 iock, = 2 a Reserved sea | ee T RPAGE Gar DEN AROS, Manager 1 ITALIAN OP BRA, UNVAY, OCTOB Wt 25, 1874, Grand Sacred Concert, Mr. Hy Grau has tho pleasure to announce that he has been successful in engaging the Strakosch Ltalan Opera for one performance next Sun- day, on which occasion wilt be produced Guta, ‘with she simo enst main the | Academy of Music, | Notwithstanding tne ormovs expenses the prices saine as before in (ls theatre. pmnieaces on Thursday, October 22, | will be 1 Bi Second and Third avenuos, between Eixty-third and sixty fourth s.reets, New Yor! Unprecedented succes: i | | ‘Atteroon and even on and eve GRAND concerts, BY FCLL ORCHESTRA, | A combination ot | } Instruction and Amusement. Hnndreds of Wonderin) Machines at Worl ‘The grandest display of America's industrial Skil 6) Drought ADMISSION ONLY 500., CHILDREN HALF PRICE. ther. Open from 9 A. M, until 10 P.M. Owing to the rus of enormous crowds after 7P. M., the managers sugest that tio-e who desire to make critical eXaiinations shonld visit the Exhibition be tweon the hours ot land 129) nd 5, during which hours the vast machinery ism fui moibon, QTEINWAY HALL. HODORE PHONY CONES AND PUDLIG REHEARSALS. | I announcing the eigih season ot \ THEODOKE THOMAS! Series of Six SYMPHONY OC the management takes pieasi ) Biiance with numerous req | nh Thomas bas fea ded t give one tull PUBLIO RNOON REHEARSAL two days in advance of tech concer. Iria teh ved that this arrangement will hes ot many lovers of art who are ve and other obstacles from actend- the evening poriormanocs, but wit ad to the value and attractiveness of the concerts themselves in a man- ner which overy amateur anu student of music will at once apprecinte, Me Plast sya TONY GONCHET, will fake place SATURDAY. HRT, Al 8 O'CLOOR, THE FIRST Yt KoA will take piace at 24 o'clock. DON, nber L HSORIPMON mphony Conceris, with Roserved Sea Kehearsals, with Reserved Seat, 4 ie of Subscription Siekeis, with Reserved Seats the Symphony Concerts or Public Re bea: Zi desirous of having the same seats dur 9m At the Hox vitilee of Stetn- Hall on and fer October 26. Cireulars can be ob- tained aé atl the principal Music stores and Piano Ware- roo. JT ERKOPTICC hydros tte hon doa Post oitte PULMARMUNIC, CONCKRIS, ACADEMY Choice Bente Joit in t the first row Bal- at the Theatre Ticket DEVEER BEOR A irmtom annara. OXY. Address cheap. or No. § Bowling Green, basement, i zal appliances; | Seturmer's, 701 Broadway; | 23 Union square, aad at all the principal or | oe ene ereeniierenn senaabaeaees ys COMIQUE, ADWAT- 'r. JOSH HART..... TINEB. ouLy aguas Rind comte, at BARR Abele eed LEAP OR nmi ikotehe a Ste and the entire mao EE i oat 10-DA’ concluding. with the Jocal arama, MATINEE WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. ALL AHS. Proprietor and. Manager. .Mr, LESTER WALLACE Mr. H. J. MONTAGUE, trom his late severe nciien PAR gaan sacentst of Sit. Laster Ovtaye va Fgulliege ge restate etre seen Ke OF A POOR YOUNG MAN, will ie given THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, October The Overture, Inciaentst oie Tusesand Musto composed expressly for this play by ite Ho ert “toepel, and rearran: godt by..Mr. THOwAS BAKER New seenty ay tiene 18, CL. Cotrech auld daria IS, CLARE and 1SHERWOOD si ars. renee 6 # Bens Bn nitus olntme pres , Wine ast will $e dust uted at et pte VEE LOUISE VAN BERGER, former Hr soun OILBEST to Manuel, now Keeper of @ lodiine house... ED eee JOBN SEFTON MANUEL, Steward to. M Lacouay me et ied TAGE Mt DEBBRANSES it the i man of the word,.Mr. J, GASPER LAROQUE, an aged om pat Captain of a he fore as epeadehtala lol ap ALALN, MNO xVON HisN 1 rOIS, FRANC! MAROUERITE, UR! aaa pearance at thi auriva og Mme. LaROQeEs laughter- Oe Rtihatoate @ relative of be law to + ime. PONIAG Mag POE opnnoy wld NE, a Breton peasant an 6 MABEL LEONARD Orgee tare Tere PROLO are Pars. Manuel's Fy artment in own Ghateap. Baer: fideilty and fr! te shi Tt L—Britta ‘arlor and Terrace,’ with vie tho ark, at the Chateau Laroque, The arrivas rst day and its events, SE OF TWO MONTHS, ACT Ta-The Bow id Chatean Laroque in the dis tance. repmpiat Hon trials and resolutions. ACT Ii nterior of a lofty tower in the riding ef Love and honor Elfin, by moonlight. Or, AC —Scene 1-—Drawing room in the Chateau roque. Scene 2—Apartment in the Chateau. The flee. LAPSE OF SOME MONTHS. | Act ¥.—Saioon opening the Chatenu, the last tial & ot the Wedding Guests and “the pean is Digturesque Breton Costumes, 4 mn me Notice will be given of ‘the firs arance Mr. DION mOUCKOAULD h NEW IRISH” DRAMA, which is now in active proparation, pe ett BROADWAY AND 85TH Lite 1Wo BXHUBUTIONS DAILY, AT 2:30 AND 8'R, 2m, PRO. are te Crgiorams "REARDON'S | | OVER PAUIS. JARLEY ambleronsoe lan pa SE ADMis6) az Wo Every Matinee (excepting Saturday) 5oc.; childrem, 250, Every Evening and Saturday Matinee, 75cs3 chlldrga, 4081 AL's FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE, 5 iiageataer age pee NEW AMERICAN PLAY, B* THE AUTHOR OF SARATOGA, in IMMBNSE HITt Bina LAUGHTER IN BYERY SCBNB! Pteeraroan APPLAUBK AT EVERY POINTt ARES FIETH AVENUE THEATRE, 5 aug ith street au road wi a4 a Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY. .Proprievor ‘and Manages ENTHUSIASTIC SUCCESS of the NEW AMERICAN DRAMA, by the author of SARATOGA, | Cyril Moorcroft Alfred havergne, Russell Moorcrois, wees Mr. D. H. Hasking WEDDING | Joh E The Present Mis Peters. Mr. Sol Beit Van Rensellacr {Mise fanny Katherine Mordan MOORCROFT MATINEE, SATURDAY, AT 1:30. al oa Bs Poor prey fore early and costly revival, RANG EM, of the’ famous ued rte SELLE's AT given with unique scenicieffects, elaborate costumes a remarkable cast. Gua TH ene FOURTEENTH sa i DCTOS BEN omedy. in three acts, by Laube, Box oftice open daily trom 83 ull T dclock: RYANTS OPERA I T 23D STREET, between Le and a) Arppuge i ir tsooth's Theatre, BRYANTS. SHEN ene Every Evening, at 8 ath Crowded with tashionable and signet ‘sciences Brilliant hit of the Burle: THE, woe. or, A PAIR OF bits Lost. THE AFRICAN BALLET TROUPE. Grand Transiormation Scene. 1 ‘10 nydnpereaton os SaXbu SEYMOUB Bol py S010 js D gi Oe tbe AvOW DANCE, COLONET, Les 8. D TIM: bs Rk Dan Bryant, vmour, Bob Hart, Dave Reed, Rica, BrockWay, Hogan, Emerson. Vocalists and Orchestra: Family Matinee Every Salut 2 M ACOABE.—STEINWAY TALL, MACCARB Every evening A at fe eatin ors Se Saturday at® C Mat in his original entertainment hGONE DULL CARE, Q~] 9 New York have ungabd ‘The dally and week! mously pronounced tu is to vk CCE! ever achieved | tr a Monologue’ port rmer. . THE HUMORIST, IN HIS DUAL PER nation of the AND“ RING MINSTRELS, The greatest, ‘hit in character acting known to the stage, received nightly with enthusiastic oe and Will be presenced at every pELOEMR TOS during the present week, at Sie SNWAY HALL. MAgcABE A HUMOROUS SEN In his sparkling Monologue, BidOht DULL CARE, a Vocal, Ventetlogatal. al and Saftorial Melange, jn which he will display his marvellous power of Chang- ing the Voice, Figure and Face, with rapid changes of Picturesque Costume, new and original Songs and ap Propriate music and appointments, Admission, 9) cents: Reserved Seats, 5) cents extra, Reserveo Seats can de obtained at Steinway Hall; Lit Uroadway: salwuberth’s, ou <TuENTU. | STREEA Fitth aven| 0! NIE AL EMALE MINSTRE fort, Barney, Hil, Ri 4 orrest Freema' a PEN ALE Misermene, DAY AND FRID OPERA “HOUSE, 01 BOWER ES EMBLED 10 SER N SWONDE a fare BENSON, marvellonsty great songs, dances, £c, # pat GLokivus. SeAO-CUMIO RA! BROADWAY_AND iti BOWRRY, = replete with novel effects and humorous situations. Miss JENNIE BENSON, Champion af Danseuse, CoT.ON and BERDUE, the Kthiopian eocntrion TONY PAsiOR AND HIS TROUPK, rigzt Sie on Friday. Ladies adinttted. {ree riday even! poansar OF MUSIC, Poston HALL, between Broadway an GRKAT NO val Toye 4 KALIEDAG THE CANC, Billy Ment, Chari nolds, Reed, Misses La Poi Mme. DELACOULS' CAN MATIN» LES ONY PASTOR'S CROWDED IN| THURSDAY, 0 a TO! ER 2,6 P.M itl MR. BAY, > RD TAYLOR, III z will deliver nis New Lecture Ill ON ANC} EN a EGYPT, II] Admission, 75 cents, Reserve seat $1, UILHARMONIC SOCIETY, ‘On and after Tuesday, 20th inst., at 9A. M., Season. Tickets and Reserved Seats for six conce: gen rehearsals will be soll at Messrs, G, Sch ane ee 71 Broadway: 8, No. Si Broadway: Brothers, No. i WAL rquare, und at ine office of ihe Seoreuee KS, 502 Fitch treet. The Boxes will be agi At the Academy on Thurs- Z A : Entrance on Fourteenth Ares pbibleshedat de D, SUHAAD, Secretary. ROLE ROOMS, FIXTH AVENUE ee DAN GAN iy 253 day, the 220 inst, cer. —"Ls a SK DE TRE necaured by Wels, a Flite de Mime, Angot 4 " Jonspiratots ir Chorus,” ie hohenar Te, ‘ba,3