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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, _ NOVEMBER 23, 1874.— WITH 1 OF MR. & EDDY. Lessee and Manager winy Sta tar Periormers in Comedy, Songs and Dances. ight: Sehiller's Grand Hing ea u Charles De Moor Francis De Moor aR onclida Bat pa erang § mit , appenranes Parne and My, Joun Fempieton iiss Burlesque of PAREPA BOSA, ea a hyn a Metamora ee "ine Ferariai THANKSGIVING, Day Matinee to commence ¢¢ 16; evening, 7%, PIZARBO AND EAREPA ROSA, WILLIAM TELL, PAREPA ROSA AND IVANHOE. 3 THEATRE. Bove: and Managers..... seed re Fens 4 uaST WEEK OP MR JO! R JOSBPA JSEFPRRSON. EFFERSON gives Pe, Mt ey “bus seven mose of is charm- BIP VAN W! AN WINKLE, his enmarement postive} ly elosit coe aa the parermanee ry ANKSGIVES NG DAY. Seats ther si tion may be bad in ‘advance, Pet aad MONDAY bina she ‘November 80, the American Mr. JOHN 8, NS, CLARKE, ee, E. Eddy B. Waldron 18s Alice Placide lio. in two of his ha, ts, MAJOR WELLINGTON DE ST Ee shgaged for two weeks only. °° es Boome THEATRE. EXTRA MATINEE. THANKSGIVING DAY It! uz. SEPFRESON wal Bive bine bis ncharming impersonation of at the SPECIAL “MATINEE! op on ‘Thureday (THANES- pEtahls 19 positively the @ Last WERE of Mr. SER { C iad OPERA HOUSE. BLACK CROOK, GRAND RE-OP OPENINGII! THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, NOVEMBER 23, When will be e Fevived, after elaborate preparation, the Imperial Spectacle, & BLACK CROOK, te daar of the inarvellous pageant to be marked COMBINATION OF EXCELLENCES that will give au excess of attractiveness to this offering gren over that of the original presentment of the re- lay. She KIRALPY BROTHERS, under whose personal (irestion tt it will be given, promise that the varied fea- BEWILDERING, | BRIGHT net BEAUTIFUL it the n one ne ttaeetl 1 haract ve nos: w pele) ata viet que and charming c! er. SUPERB DRE: EVERYTHING Oeste at aos RNTIRELY PARCINATING “DANCES EES! BXUITING Thee NTst NEW! @BRAND MARCH HES! serosa bninanie eat includ is exceotionaliy powertul, neti Miss BLIBA neat Hie iia mags KEMP BOWL Miss CARRE iii Lik Tr. GEOKGE iamtaty ME WILLTAM STREET, Master MARTIN. THE GRAND BALLET OF THREE HUNDRED beautiful young reer ge asoluta, by the Premiere MLLE, MARIETTA BONFANIT and Li, BUGRNTA LUPO! MLL The dashing Danseuses Characteristique, MLLES. KATHI and EMILIE KIRALPY, TWELVE PREMIERE SECUS DAS. THIRTY CAPTIVATING CORYPHEES, with mecere et fi id auxiliaries, included in the yi V. a KIRALE Y's BAL rere OF ALL NamiguaZOMIAN the Geanp oe CROOK wile INCIDENT: TAL eee MENT NTON FARILE | EYNOCK and SMITH een asts and Acrobats). abucae it ~katers). VALDIB CHILDREN, MADRIGAL BOYS M SISTERS, abe; Pernen WIN SISTERS. THE ECENERY Sih SIMPLY SUPERB! bins fasle charm. oe the corgeous spectacle will be a iT MYTHOLOGICAL TABLEAU novel in ‘conception and artistic In creation, combining most elegant pose with the most ravishing grace. (Bint OPERA HOUSE, TWO MATINBES, GRAND EXTRA MATINEB THANKSGIVING DAY! BEGULAR MATINEE on aiei basis tnonia pe SATURDAY. The enti shoul secure in vance. e entire K CRUOK will be given at each periovman. NRAND OPERA HOUSE. PRICES, ‘The Pent this, the most beautiful theatre in the land, adi 8 adoption of the tollowing PULAR SCALE OF PRICES, notwitustanding the costliness of the attraction pre- 100 icor 75| Family circle. BOX OFFICE OPEN FROM & TO ¢ O'CLOCK. LOBE ikhagitoet ROADWAY. 2 CAMPBELL & Mort HA... .. Managers The bee TRE Palace of New. ork VE NEW STARS (FIVE Prot. ALEX. wiegein te Premier Ventiloquist ore World; LA BELLE AKDIN as the Pearl of Pacific Slope; MURRAY, ASHTON AND SEALEY, the Cham- pion Gymnasts of the World.” OU, ir A BEAUTY—ADAL RICHMOND, JENNIE WORRELL, CORA ADRIANA, NELLIS YOUNG, A ALLEY, MOLL ItCHELI HARRY ARR! eee conan CANNO. AY. M. H. FOLEY, MAS IN, WALT WADE, b. THOMPSON JOHN WOODAtD, First time vf the great Border Sensational Drama, LUKE mOUrTC: HEON. General admission, reserved or- EXTRA MALINEE ON THANKS: Doors open at i Pertormance be ng at Matinee Wednesday ana Saturday at 585 BROADWAY. o'clock. ETRUPOLITAN THEATRE, LA, the Queen of Gymaasts, PRANK apg the Musical Moke. J} Oz: * en King of song inet Dance. t Champion dite JN, Irish Vi calist, shtning Zouate Drillist. Suds DAKSFIELD, Chanipion Clog Dancer, AND ALL THE MULROUOLITAN TWEATI. OF MME. AY, NOV. 26, TH THREE GRAND PERFORMANCES, RYANT’S OPERA HOUSE, TWiNTY-TRIRD AES at Sixth and seventh avenues, near 9 1 MOLASS MOTEL, W, HENRY RICE, AS THE PRIMA’ DUNNA, . YOURE WRONG, THE DELUGE, HaNgeGlyina "DAY, TRA FAMILY MATINEE, THORSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 26, ‘0 CO: Ce ae at TWO O'CLOCK, THANKSGIVING DAY AT 2 THANKSGIVING DAY. FaMILY MATIN He Every SATURDAY AT 2. pay HALL . THOMAS’ - YMPHONY CONCERTS” AND PUBLIC Kt HEARSALS. FRIDAY’ APTERNUON, NOVEMBER 27, aT SECOND AFTERNOON ‘PUBLIC RELEARSA. Admission, 75 cents. Reserved seats, $l. bscdhdy 70-4 ao uve MAS, ia, NOVEMBER aT MPHO Y CONG! Enh. & MISS CL! EMS My BS MR OBSRLER i are aa! “ REMMERTZ, Admission ticke: ‘st “and i ete Reserved seats, 50 ce:.ts extra, ‘The sale ot reserved seate and Reade | will commence at 701 and 114 Broadway and at the bo: on Monday x office at Sweinway Hall, where programin © can also be had. woos MUSEUM. WOOD. a ihe WN AT, \n which sor COBUEN will set-to with THE UNKNOWN. ahs ogOrTAY EBA? MORRIS. supported by MS FREDERICK RUBINSON. jonday and Tnesday, November 2% and 4, Sneridan Kiowles' play,“ HUNCH BACK, ny .-Miss Ciara Morris Ha. Waste “Frederick Robinson Wean eaday, v and saturday, shake- speare’s oaths tragedy oo ou. Lady Mac! Macbeth. beth. -. Miss Clara Morris (her first appearance in bs character. jRovinson derick BiiANRuaHVING Da! | legri ERMANIA 4 THEATER. FOURTEENTH 8TRE ET, AD. NEU MONDAY, NOVEMBER Bi tiNG, Comedy, in five acts, by Moser, Box office open from 8}, til 4 o'clock. ROO! THEN B STAR BN i OewenT OF LINA MAYR, nv ite por bohssrragend in Opera Bouffe, ap. weitahy iia i} Director 9 er Doth Pea by, A from ACCABE AT THE BRUOKLYN ATHENAUM FOR ine aye. represeniations only, in his highly success- BEGONE DULL OARE, COMMENCING 10.-MORROW (TUESDAY) EVENI nomen office, Athen@um, Atlantic avenue, open dally. RGYLE ROOMS, Seti AV BNU DANSAN fi: EXTERTAIN GANT every Sev NG owataxciss Artis DAY AFTERNUVON, COMM MSTA EE OreLOCK. ONNY PEOPLE We Neut—CONTINGED SUCCESS Licks. Mauch Chunk November Prank art teeny Pa rson Rg BA ‘son December i Boston 2d, ___ AMERICAN \N LITERARY Y BUREAU. RATORY AND DRAMATIC INSTRU —NO, t. Mark's place.—Complete aa : Viguration of the lungs, vocal Ty read- ets Cat lawyers, teac! teacher dos ye! i] ig lessons; AND paeate AND. MUSIC ‘| ele, anger Tangara Wo. ‘BIZsON's UO, fie Brow FLEVENTH WEEK, FIPTY-NINTH NIGHT, MONDAY, 23D, BIXLY-NINTH PERFORMANCE, JOHN T. RAYMOND in has great gharegrer of COLONEL bd“ RY SELLERS MARK TWwAts's DRAMA, Peals of Langhter, with Roars of Applause. BVERY NIGHT and SATURDAY MATINEE. Box-sheet open ten gazes fn advance. a secured by tele cera iNee e THA KSGIVING DAY, (peaxe! ATIN SOIVING HE TUEATRE, Broadway and Twenty- ares street, at JOHN T, RAYMOND caer Mark Warn, oa oe RAYMOND, SELLEKS, TWAIN, THE HIT OF THE SEASON ATINGE THANESGIVING Day, ARK THEATRE, YCEUM THEATRE. SOLDENE. M. GRAU & CHIZZOLA...., Losses and Manage LY SOLOENE. Ghistt OPERA BOUFPFI BYERY EVENING" AND SATURDAY MATINEE, ALSO SPECIAL THANKSGIVING, DAY MATINEE, NOVEMBER 26, a’ TTHE SO OF THE PERIOD, La FILLE DE MADAM. Ancor) SECOND WEEK, TO CROWDED | , HOUSES, FEE MOST MELUDIOUS OF OPERAS, Lecocq’s Musterwork, La FILLE # DE MADAME ANGOT. le. KMILY SOLDENE, as. a be MADA. a SPECIAL THANKSGIVING DAY At THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, AT 1:30, i spaces THEATRE. EXYRA MATINER, THANKSGIVING DAY AT 1:20, LA FILLE a YADAME ANGOT. Box office M, to 10 P.M P. T, BARNUM’S GREAT ROMAN HIPPODROME} Grand opening of the winter ear hts MONVAY, NOVEMBER 7s, ent representation of the grea t $1000” Oriental Pa- t, the fine ar il FETE AT PERL PETE aT PiskLN, HOLIDAY OF THE c QELESTIALS! HOLIDAY OF THE CE: TALst HOLIDAY OF THE ALS This transcendentiy oeautitul production, tne lator of | five months’ preparation, requiring an Army of men, women, children and tghly trained horses, is brought out at a cost tar excecding all of Mr. Barnum’s previous , lavisn expenditnres in catering to the Americal public, For uniqueness, picturesque effect, grandeur of detail and magnificent aa the Pili: AT PEKIN bas No paralic{in ihe history of pageantry disp! ¥ from the ot he COURSE wilt be followed in ‘rapid easion by the new ai "GAND CONTEST IN SPEED by the rival male and female eanestians of the great Hippodrome Company: EIGHT Hukse WAR CHAIOT RACES! FOUR HORSE RUSSIAN COURIER RACES! SIX HOR=# LADIES HURDLE RACKS! RIGHT HOR: ADIES’ FLAT RACKS! Sik Hone ENGLISH JOCK CY Ravest SIX HOWSE INDIAN NURDLG RACES! Together with many new and exciting arenic contests never before introduced in America. The worla senonnes Pay S28ELE aT EACH EXHIBINON: LANG 1.00K, YAMADIVa, | MARVELLOUS, T | WONDERFUL ENEBEL BROTHERS, the great COMICS! AFTERNOON AND EVENING. Oe ECE oi iN hd ag ue fae, GRAN eNT AT 2:30 A. SEATS SECU! Xx DAY A VANCE, BOX OFFICE “OPEN FRON 910 & ADMIS8 SSI0N GRAND ORCHESTRA. ORCHESTRA FAMILY CIRCLE THANKSGIVING DaY.—Es —Extra attractions. Doors ) from 10 A. M. to 10 NION LEAGUE THEA’ street and Madison avenue. TAINMENTS oy Protessor 1OBIN day vening, November 24; Thursa. y vaning, ver 6 (Thanksgiving), and Saturday Aiternoon, Nov ber 23, 1574. An entirely new, exqaordinary and amus- ing Seance, including “the Romance of a 3 Across che Sea; or, the "Scientific Links Cable.” showing "how it is exami weighed, Iractured and mended, disclosing the effect of | tempest, of Iceber 's und of she ».tut Stream over its bed in the Ocean, and tiustrated through the means of dell cate apparatus with a large nuimber of brilliant expe: ments. The elucidation of the great Theorem ot rer- petual Motion and the presentation of @ new force, which, without mechanism. 1s now in its seventh month In constant motion, and wiil presumably continue untit the materials of which itis construcied are destroyed by their own reaction, Ambidextrous Spiritualism, whieh the senses are deceived and much of the ma vellous phenomena of a great deal of so-called spir: ualisin {s placed completely ander the ‘control of the ex~ | | perimenter. This wil bo illustrated by phenomeus of the latest phase of this science, including slate writing, planchette revelation, vistial penetration, bloos writing, mind reading, second sight,’ the release trom sealed handcuffs and the show of inysterlous hands, In the series other new and attractive teatures will be pre sented, among which are a number of exquisitely ainted views, prepared expressly for the Lectorium Entertaintnenis, showing, in poetic treatment, Paris b Moonlight and ‘London by Day. Admission, $1: chil. dren under 12, half price. Evening entertainments commence at 8; aiternoon at 2. eal FRANCISCO MINSTRELS’ NEW OPERA HOUSE, H Broadway, corner of Twenty-ninth street, People who have religious | scruples about attending theatres can come and sce the INNUU. mo MINSTRELS, MALINER PPoaspAx. TH ANKSGIVING DA Street cars may be ordered at 10, Seats secured. Moral— arly. FAMILY ; MARINER ‘SATURDAY, AT 2 aaah: HALI MR. 8. B. MILLS. MAND ARSTINONIAL © eta Fak MONDAY EVENING, NO ‘Hie first a) eres ie since his Assisted bp the iollowing distinguished artists :— MLLE. DUNADIO, PRIMA DONNA. SIGNOK TaGuiarigrna, sPARITONE, OF. STRaKUSCH GRAND ITALIA OPERA, BY. KIND, PERMISSION OF ie Cres STRAKOSCI. a Ee ca Pz ce . ia] # Dr. L. Damrosch, violin. ee EN wiotoncello, ar. Arbuckle, cornet. puano. CoNDUCTO . Re meted ts, $2,""“Adinission Meket, $1 50. Can now be obi Union square; stores, ined at seanwey Hall, Decker Sros., 33 ‘Schirmer’s, 701 Broadway, and music GN fart OPERA HOUSE 2uL BOWERY —Upon Monday evem; ace poner will ais | tribute ite gst his patrous SIXT hese will be tairly di: ri pate uni a Hemes, 300 an equ opportunity of getting one. ” MOE EW 5’ K Shy WEEK. The Premier Ventrioaulse othe World, A RYELLOUS SCOTTISH 8 ry THE Mal ORTAIOe ae aS WORDSMAN, Tag METINATE CHILDREN. ving each M IE FORRESTE, THE IRISH os aire ‘BE, ALEX, ULAFFERTY, TONY PASTOR AND ALL THE FAVORITES, MATINEE» TULSDAY AND FRIDAY, mitted tree on Tuesday and Friday evi eninge. TLMORE’3 CONCERT. Anniversary of the organization of GILMORE’S TWENTY-SECUND REGIMENT BAND, ies ad- To commemorate this occasion a gra: B. Concert will be given at the Armory, Fourteenth street. SATURDAY EVENING, November 2% \ A splendid programme of Vocal and Instrumental | Muste, introducing the full band of 63 performers, with soloists and other eminent artists, Particuiars bereal- ter. Popular price of admission, 50c, SSOCIATION HALL, GEO. VANDENHOFF, LADIES! MATINEE LECTURES Jnvitatl A course of FIVE LECTURE with nWEAD GS by K'VANDENHONE, SHAKESPEARE'S fisroptcar. Pe MONDAYS and THUKsD wi beginning November a eeuitge Naktarn course at POND"...37 Union square, and OURLEY's, Fourth ave: nue and’ Twenty-third a gtainway HALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 8 P. M., Lecture on “Educational Problems” by CARL SCHURZ, Acmisston, 76c., with Seat, $L. ETROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, No, 128 West Fourteenth street, New ¥ useum wil, be open daily ‘Shaden ger) epted), from 10 A. M, to 5 P. Gallery of Pictures, by old mas- ters: loan coliection of Pictures and other Art Objects, Cesnola collection of Cypriose Antiquities Adraission 25 cents. Mondays tree, Catalogues can be had at the Museum. | HE LADIES ASSOCIATION OF 1HE NEW YORK Hospital tor Women, wall give an Opening :ntertain ment at the hospital. ‘northeast corner of Lexin ton avenue and shirty-sevouth street, on iuesday even November 24, a 8 ovciock, "Tickets $1, to be obtained at Rush .on’s or at the hospital, R, TRENOR'S Aga DENY OF DANUiNG, LYRIC HALL, 723 Sixth avenue, Reservoir square. Receptions Dat te every Friday evening. | ! | TEW MUSIOI—MILLARD'S GREAT SONGS “AM ia fie al er Betide" and * Gt ” We. Cac: Bde sere ve Marin,” 4c, Kote’. {Chaos ae ‘Lion, Sot Wilson's “Boat woan AM yd “Al bic ohengrin dod | after the CARL scuurz. | J TA! A rate . B Phelan & Collender Combingtion cheap at piano store 219 AMUSEMENTS. ATH AVENUE THEATR! e) 28th st. and Broadway. Beging st 8 Over at 1. Proprietor aud Manager: Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY EVERY wiags AND Sal SATURDAY MATINER, BOUCICACLT'S SUCCESSFUL Ae ibe DRAMA, or MID-LOIBIAN, rpae the famons realistic pictures of THE TRIAL OF LYFE DEAXS, the ATTACK on the TOLBOOTH and the ESCAPE OF ~ trom the MOUNTAIN HUT. ‘the principal characters’ by Mr, CHARLES FISUER, Mr, LOUIS JAMES, Mr, F, Penare Mr, MATING! rite Hat OF MILs ay, eGatard , Matinee at 1:30, of THE HKART OF MID- CA, jay, Mai of A) SHORTLY, A NOVEL SENSATION *¢Mr. DALY Log to announce that he h. from Paris and wilt peenney. iia be the reignin: most absorbing drama wh: receives bas been, offefoa i thet Ly for @ number of years, and entitlea “THE OFFICE OF FORTUNE” S fumaie 514. sBoapway. SiinaThe cOMIQUE, Me. JOSH WANT le THE FAVORITE ¥ ee FAMILY RB. ENTIRG GuaNGE OF BILL FOR Pats WEE EXTRA tA PERFORMANCE THANKSGIVING D. Reappearance ot the gr eprentest of Gomis si Singer JOLLY JOLLY NASE— Nas —. —J OL, LLY Reappearance of everybody's favorite, Me, JOUN WILD.? Mr, Wild pertorms a Tew and origiual Act, weitten by himselt, eutit! nimeell, qntlleg. ye DONATION == THE SS TGND AP ae LUNATIC. IAMUND AND HYAN INA NEW AND ORIGINAL SKETCH, [HARRIGAN AND wane? Duniup Dawin. Jam ‘Lough. ‘And a new and original’ Sie writen expressly Jor darrian aud Hart, entitled THE KAK TUB RA KACFLE FOR Kelly THE RArFLE—— THE APF 57 THE oes FOR ices MRS. HiNNEoSi cLUCK —— cee Mes TENNESSE YS CLOCK ed During this sketch Mr. tH will sing, for the first fie, 2 his original song on the times, enutled the OUK-OU1—— LOCK-OUT 1 oGe-ou aes ot ery — LUCK-OUT Longahoremien's Strike aboremen's Strike, Af: if POR MRS, wane toch Renrmiel 0) aality an. Augustine O'Reilly Mrs. sennessey.... dtuttering Jim. ‘Timothy quinn. Bonaparte srogal Dut} Mr. John Wiid r. J.B, Gross: . A. Graver J. Williams sat— the Cause of irish shoemaker All the Rows in the Sixth Ward—the | Osullivan ang the Clock thas isto be Rated tne Way, to kelieve @ Urass Widow. £ (—ihe Interior of Wutty’s, Bucket shop—quinn and Broxau—stuttering Suilwwan and Mis, Hennessey —-ong by O rm ihe Lougshoremen's Strike, y HO WON Tile OL Ap entire new ‘Otto. Concluding with the beautiful Drama, Ly Yom Taylor, arranged ior this thea.re by U. L. stout, THE TICKET OF LEAVE MA Bob Brierly (a dancasnixe Lad; Melter loss Green Jones. Sam Wilsoughby. Hawkshaw (@ Detective) James Dalton, alias The riger. ‘tbson (a Bill Broker! fir, Mattley urton May Edwards. ELniily St. Evre: Mrs. Willoughby MATINGE y ey |; Budwor m r Miss Marie Goreniio + +Mfiss Polly sooth «Mrs. C. B. Vivian DAY. BE THAN: & su ING Day, AT 2 O'CLOC! AFTERNOON Entire change of bill afternoon and night. ‘ALLACK'S. Proprietor and Manager. Mr. ii iahad WALLACK DION BUUCICAUL’ SATURDAY MATINEE, hay, entitled A THN GILBERT, Mi. Mr, J. Mr. EVERY EVENING AND ina new ane OA aH Mr, H. J, MONTAGUE Mr. HAKRY BECKETT ih BDWARD A ARNOT, POLK, Mr. E. -M. HO! Dy Mr, LEONA WIN, Miss ADA Svabe ‘Nine. JE! 3, Mm Ponts, iss TONE BURKE, Mire SEBTON and Miss BLAI> DELL alao In the cast. CADEMY OF MUBIO, NANL APE MOSCH ITALIAN OPERA—FARRWLAG hobs Vie ed sites epee ee oe Phila- id ty delphia and vos GHT BUT TWO. * ERN with the tollowing great ca: Mile. ALICE, MARESL, ELVIRA Signor CARPI.. Ernani Signo PUN ‘Jario Quinto Bifnor Pict, Dont iiy Gomez de stiva Musical Director aud Con ar. S, BEARENS NESDAY) Novembe £2, jas night but one ry EE. MMA ALBA! and grand covival with increased Chorus and Orches- ira, and with the es Nis as last season, of Mile. ALBA for the first time as Sig. CARI lor tne frat ume as EOHENGRIN. Muss CARY Age LP. THANRSUIVING DAY THORSD AP EVENING. Nov. 26 GRAND EXTHA PERYORMANCE—VOPULAR PRICES. Only appearance at the Acndeny o1 the renowned HERK CARL 58. Te WARBIERM 11 SEVIGLEA Mile, DONADIO, signori DE BASSINI, DEL PUENTE, SCOLARA, and CARL F RMES as Bassilio. Friday, November 27—Last ni farewell night of ML A Saturday, November 28—Grand Farewell Matinee, CADEMY : MUSIC, THANKSGIVING. STRAKOSOU ITALIAN OPERA, r Thankagiving prenior, ene oy performance. Only_ appea: ne at ihe Academy of Herr CARL PORMES? (Kossini’s | pera iL BARBI ERY DI SKVIGLIA. Mile. Donadio, Signori De Bassini, Del Fucus, Scolara and Carl Formes, Musical Director ang ¢ Conductor, Mr. S. Behrens. Admission. $1. Keseryed Se: tr Box Seats, $1 extra. Family Circle, ickets for sale at the Academy, 701 and 114 Broadway. OLBIS THKATRE, LYMPIC THEATRE, 6% BROADWAY. Mr. JOHN F, POOLE... . Manager A GLORIOUS THA IVING WEEK'S BILL, First Appearainee of Sh the orignal Ke wacensrie Comedians, And also the Funniest Goniedian of (he present 4 WILLIAM. COURTRI epee bs Also the leading Son and vance artne, 188 ALICE SOM se Serige of Charucterizations b “ai Eet COMIC ARIIST | ‘UNIVERSE, SOL sMITH RUSSEL! ‘Tne greatest Serlo-comic Vocalist tiving, Miss Day First time of a new Local Drama, by John F. Poole, calle 4 NUTSHELL ‘HIER MAWLEY as iRATE MOBTON First time of a new Comic Sensation, calli Tv DUTCH MILT by Lon Williams, Master Barney, James Vincent, Wm. . Gooding ane 8. Holdsworth, ry ew. Sketch. Tea $20,000 KEWAKD FOR CHARLIE ROSS, GUS WILLIAMS’ NEW SONG, THE DUTCH SOARDING HOUSE, MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. GRAND &XTRA MATINEE, THANK=GIVING DAY. , Roe Ney HALL, OIXTRENTE i, ae LAST WEEK. WEEK. Qing to the tremendous zusht to sce the great sensations, EMA E TURKISH HAREM, TH THE OANCAN and FEMALE MINSTRELS, pe ‘aisle ade nave round it necessary to secure a larger theatre, and have the pleasure to announce that present week they will open at TLURRACE GARDEN THEATRE, NDAY, NOVEMBER 30, Those sro desire to visit ROBINSON HALL should go THis W. ae | Hea AND PRIDAY, also on NKSGIVING DAY, Reinember, thi kK at Robinson Hall. N. PATTISON, DE GAKMO HALL + Corner Firth avenue and Fourteenth street. Evenings with the great Musician: ra Pianoforte Recitals, ey, ae ecu Dov, 24,8 P. Mf. lecture on ERICK HANDEL. ut Ditson's, TLL Broadway, and Weber's, 108 Sits avenue, THE LECTURE SEASON, ‘A “SPECIAL LECTURES EVERY NiGiT, AT omy, as jock, at the New York Museum of A: Brondway, bétween Houston and Bieecke: TS THIS EVENING—A LECTURE ON NERVOUS Debility and special diseases at Dr. Kahn's phe seum. Remember tue addres: Broadwa, | Fourth street’ The largest ana most magnificent "nu seum in the world. adm mission $0c, T EY. T. DEWITT TALMAGE WILL LECTURE, IN Spring sireet Presbyterian chureh, near Varick nda, pring Rovember 25, 1874 Subject, to be had atthe sale o1 the patente: , COLL EK, successor to Phelan Gouender, 738 Bronaway, ‘New. York. LOf NEW ROSKWOOD 4X9 BEVEL BIL. A Hard iablea; apa frst class, bine sold fast fwenty tuted & SMALL ark BEVEL BILLIABD TABLE, NEW A lve -acld cheap tals week apply ar hom "be" Jathes Bradley, | Alr, ka, Baeicen } [{Mr. Tony Hart | ‘Mr. James sradiey | Mr D. itt Kelly PIANOFORTES, ORG ANS, &C A. - her igh UPRIGHT, SQu ARE : a4 ‘anos of our own make; also tor sale, a numb] Giafing second band Fiayos, in periect order. ‘WILLIAM KNa A FINE ASSORTMENT Of NEW AND HANDSOME Pianos to rent at HAINES BKOTHEK, Piano Rooms, 27 Union square. New Pianos on instalments or low tor cash, two f' enah. et TTENTION PIANO DEALERS.—UALL AND SE. the best low priced Pianos ever offered Hy ae de York market. C.D, PEASE & “44, 246 and 245 West Twenty-sev nh LARGE ASSORTMEN NEW A Pianos and Organs, at extreme.y lo} each on ins talments, or to rent; don't taal to eal ANEK, $4 Bowery, near Third street. BEAUTIPGL ROSEWOOD PIANO, $5 MONTHLY until vaid; Steinway Pianoforte, round corners, carzed, eee every ii searifce for DDLE, 13 Bri A CHICKERING FOUR ROUND oi tave, $26); several other second hi d- Pianos, of different inakers, $5) up, atd. MAHON'S, Portieth street and First avenue. LADY WILL SELL ELEGAN' Thy CARVED STEIN- way & Sons’ rosewood 7 octave upright rianoforte, dverstrung bass. full iron frame, agrafte through i sorts $98), sacrifice for cash; also ‘Box tor shipment. PRIVATE PAMILY WILL SEL A. fone round cornered Hc Pianotorte, made to order, best city mal for $200; Stool, Cover, 4c.’ also Parlor, 1) ber and Dining Kooi Furniture, private residence 12) Weat 2d 8 MAGNIFIC T, BRIL TONED 734 OCTAVE 4A Bradbury riancforte, richly carved, four round, Overstrung bass, all modern {mprovements, cost $960, for i2i0. Sio01, Cover, Box. Cail at private Fesidence’ 253 est 234 si PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELE. gant tour round Decker & Bros.’ Planotorte at a sacrifice ;. a brilliant toned 735 octave, richly carved rose- wood case, full agraffe, overstrung Piano, having ati im fee saat Printed KUarantee, bill of sale, cost $975, $200, Stool, Cover, Box for shipping; also Re ahd is Piano, % cost. Cali private residence 20 W. ist’ st. GNIFICENT ar 6th av. TAVE PIANOFORTE, hb rners, carved case, overstruug bass, tor $250. atent agratfe, celeorated maker, cost $83, esidence 21 Basi uth st, near broad wa: MAGNIFICENT RO: 4A sale, made order, used Inquire ebrated inaker, months, for $225; Parlor Furniture; sacrifice. private residence 36 West loth st., near Sth av, A BE SE 0. forte und Stool, vi: Flanos to reit-and sold on iusiainenta, uprigné Pianos, new lustruments, exceed: ingly low, ULDoMISH'S, 25 Bleecker street, neur Bowery. BEAUTIFUL 73g OOTAVE ROSE- » carved leva, Patent agraife, all im- fully warranted? “manufactureris price Rt 107 West 2°; instalments taken, rent ‘wenty third sireet, corner of Sixth a yRcLe, aon TAL Organs, $0 and uj Domestic . HEELOC TLLING. | the Administratnx of G. Barmore’s estate, 368 Bleecker street; fully warranted; testumon! trom all the great living artists; second-hand Pianos c MAGSiFENT 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD | PIANO- Torte, having carved legs and every modern im- provement; only $125; be 1X months; will rent Gheap if desired: GORDU oT bleceker street. TANOS—LARGE LOT VERY “CHEAP; TERMS OF sale or rent easy, to suit the times. Calland see them at MARRKLL'S, No. 8 Union square. IANO WANTED—FOR WRICH VALUABLE REAL Estate will be given. Address WiLLIAM CULE, | 236 East Kightieth street. _ WE PLACE TO PURCHASE AND RENT UPRIGHT and squure Piunos und Organs at reasonable prices Steinway's, Chickering" and others—s, X. BALL al for ATER OBLEB! ED CONCERTO ORGANS: cannot be aren in tone or beauty.—They dety competition prices iow for cush or instalinents, or. for rent until paid tor: catalogues mailed. nts wanted. “HORACE WATISRS & SON rn i Broadway. 26 FOR BEST NEW 7 OCTAVE PIANOS: $290 7 octave, new, $225; Biowe used a little tor feat Circulars mailed. 4 NIT'sD StATES PLANO CO., 810 Broadway, CARD.—LADIES | AND GEN LEMEN HAVING good voices are respectiully invited to join “chroe- der's singing Society, tor the ‘pracnce of sacred and gecular music; Mendelssohn’s “Hymn of Praise” now in rehearsal. ‘Those who can not Fead may join training Classes (day and evening), at moderate charges. Howlers given at DiRse ol the AMERICAN CON: SERVATOR USIC, No. 6 Last Twentieth street, neat ‘inh Brains: PARAVALLE, TENOR SINGER, FROM ITALIAN Opera, teaches Piano and Singing. 117 West wenty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue, or at pupil's moderate. (O bee Or THE MOST celebrated singing teachers in has been engazes OrOPS EW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUST x ricenth street, next to De Oro BUREN'S GARDENS, 2 Fourteenth atreet.—Private Musical instruction to | ladies and childrens, plano. organ. cuitar and singing. Circulars mailed. Address Misa AN WATSON, NG ACS DEMIES. cA J, BAUSE’S DANCING ACADEMTBS,—CLASSE +. at Masonic Hall, 14 ‘Tuurteenth street; Bre- Yourt Hall, tol east Hitty-fourta street, PRIVATE: ON at any hour, CIRCULARS at private ‘academy, eve! No. 6 As —DODWURTH'S PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DANG ° No. 212 Fitth avenue, corner of Tweuty-sixth tor tog season. Dg a noon classes for ladies and children, _Evening tian Stor gentlemen. Send for a circular DANOING ACADEMY, PLIMP dilding. intersection ot Stuy vesint and Nath ee! ‘lasses every Monday and Thursday afternoon and evening; private lessons in glide waltz ‘a specialty. a | Reception Dansante Shanksgiving atternoon and evening. A J. MARS’ ACADEMY OF DANCING, 239 Bieecker street, ners, on uesday evening, November 24. For terms send torcircular, Soiree Thahkegiving afternoon and eyen- ing. —WIL Dat ACADEMY, ARTHUR A Hall, 903 West Fourteenth street.—Classes now | open for beginn all iashionabie dances taught in Faia, ern nd for circular, Soirees Tuesdays and Saturdays. ROOKES? DANCING ACADE. 361 BROOME ST, a NEW CLASS PO TUMeDAY, All the fashio1 able Dances in one ¢ course oe lessons. ALLETMASTER DUMA NG ACADEMY, 24 West Fourth street. —0l i dances taught perfectly im one quarter. ry talionable dances taught perfectly in six private lessons, R. hs MRS. HLASKO'S comgtointes FOR DANC- ig. 1,404 Broadway.—Morning and afternoon bison for ladies and children ening classes tor gen- tlemen. R. TRENOR’S ACADEMY OF DANCING, Lyric Hall, 723 Sixth avenue (Reservotr square). sante every Friday evening. Fi CORNER OF FOURTEL RAND BAL MA’ SEAN BEAR ONG iuiilinnsilis QU AND FANCY DRE>S OF 1HE White Rose Masquerade Club will take place at the Argyle Rooms, Sixth avenue and Thirtieth street, on Monday night, November 23, i874, ROBERY SANDs, Secretary. “Nckets at box offiée on hight of ball MARBLE MANTELS. _ T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, An extensive stock of Slate and Marble Mantels, Wash Trays and Slate Work ot every description. HYN SLATE ‘COMP N Union square. Fourth avenue and Seventeenth st, X. ¥. T GREATLY REDUCED PRICM=—AN EXTENSIVE stock of Marble and Marbleized Mantels and all other murble work; Marble Turning tor the trade. A, KLABER, 154 East Bighteenth street, uear Third av. A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF MARBLE and marbleized Marteis; all kinds of Floor Tiling, Monumen:s, Headstones, slabs for plumbers and cavine ers now offered at 3. ABER & CO.'S Steam Mar- | ble Works, No. 217 to 223 West Fitty-first street, near | Broaaway. QTEWARIS SLATE MANTELS, Wood Manteis, rich and elegant de: est prices 220 and 222 West iwenty- ween Seventh and Eighth avenues, MARBLE AND the low. street he. ES ar EST LEWIGH AND 4il sizes; also genuine Red Ash, jowest casn and Tenth avenu OUST MOUNTAIN COAL, fresh mined, at at yard corner shires secon! street 3 310K 6 25 —GENUINE LOCUST MOUNTAIN AND LI Oe “high Coal, trom $6 25 to $7 per ton 40 aU pounds, Geltveted, THOMAS THEDFURD, Twenty- | seventh street and Ninth averite, and 114 Madison street, en ELUTHING, A? B MINT@, ts THiko AVENUE, BETWEEN Twentieth and Twenty-first streets—Ladies and gentlemen will be astonisued at the great prices we pay yo cash for castor Olothing, 18, dewelty ts Dresses to $6); Coats, $3 to Pants, note by post punczuall ed to by Nr or) See TTENTIONI—HAVING RECEIVED VERY LARGE orders trom my agents fi Wearing Apparel, Car- pats, Vurgivare, €o., it “compels me to pay tue following | rices Dircuses, 85 to $80; for Coais, $2 to $20; KOSaNBERG, Seventh avenue, second h No. above Twenty-tourth street, you will bo iveraliy ‘dealt with, A. GREAT DEMAND PROM MY AGENT FOR WEAR Ing Apparel, Carpets and Furniture, which compels riye Ly pay these Prices 5 ie ise to $100: $30 $8); Fanialoons. $8 tos ar NHALI or Mes “ANHALT, Mise T ht BROADWAY, pay inet poe ds pine iT street, SO. a wil ay the very highest pri for ladiew And gentlemen's Castot Clothing. ‘Cail on address SCHWARTZ, 1,251 roadway. Hi UPTOWN NEW ESTABLISUMEN?, 832 SIXTH aven .¢, Forty-ninth street. —Ladic id gentlemen + Mill ve aston \ the prices we, pay (gr Caron fr. Fi) Rese c, Call on or adaress Mr. or Mra. H Uren, DEPOT, 816 SIXfH AVENUE, NEAR | suadies and gentlemen oan y ay sixth str than usual (Be their ESeiping ornate agate by on er aadrowe | AND GRAND 4 CO,, No. 11d Filth avenue, above Sixteenth st | lunos, been used # litte, very low for | 44 Class forming tor begin- | tor ants, $4 to 87. sBY cdihing on or addressing Mr. oF Mrs. | SUPPLEMENT. FOR SALE. A SPLENDID PHOLOGRAPH GALLI AV cheap.—Also splendid Kestaurants, Sountry Hotel wt College Voin Jersey, MMCHE Swore ls in New ar street. geney. 77 Cx FOR SALI GAR STORSS ON BROADWAY | A. and Sixth avenue; also sample Roos, corner iquor Stores, Drug. tores, ple Rooms, co: Bakeries, Contectioneries, eat stands, Hotels) Boarding Houses. owe MITC LS Store Agency, 77 Cedar street. A HAGE INTEREST. OLD ESTAWLISHURD POPU lar Wine Houm, tor sale.—spiendid location; heart business: extensively patronize extraordinary invesiment. SIMEH'S tore Agency, No. 7 Murray street. enterprising party; N OLD Esv. : OREAM Business, House Furnishing, Stationery, Goods Store; location utsurpassed ; Coal Yard extensiveiy patronized. SIMER!S store Agency, No. 7 Murray street WELL LOCATED FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, A. with'a Inrve hall attached, for assis: cheap, or on Wednesday at auction, Apply to [THOMAS GAFFNEY, Auciloneer, 18 North Willlam street. T A SACRIFICK—ONE OF THE BEST CORNER Liquor >tores on kighth aveni F Thirty-tourth Hreen Jor sale cheap. ou very easy terms. Apply at LLO 29 Broadway. t CLASS LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE ATA ice. in consequence of the continued sickness wiablisned over twenty one years; long lease aud cheap rent: would preter a young man as Darther who is able to take charge of the business. Apply at 057 sixth avenue, in tatior store. CHANOR som WILL BUY O86 BBQADWAY best downtown corner Sample Rooms Fixtures, Apply to CAMPBELL, Aue: way. OR SALE—LIQUOR STORE AND LUNCH 520% | _ ane for selling, going out of business, No. 12 0! Fo SALE—1WO GILT FRAME MANTEL MIRRORS, Steet by 7; also one Herring Sate and a four-pull Pump. Apply ‘at $99 Greenwich street. OR SALE. OLD ESTABLISHED WELL PAYING gents’ Boot aud Shoe store on Broadway, in nearest Velalty of the Hey, Post Oitce. Applicants please ad- dress A. G., box 144 Herald office. OR SALE-ONE OF THE HANDSOMEST FITTED up Restaurants and Chop House, in a first class neighborhood down town; doing a good business; no agent bor any ohe but a cash customer, prepared to pay a good price, need apply. Address J. K., Herald office — VOR #ALE—A SAMPLE AND BILLIARD ROOM (three tables). doing a i paying business; satis- factory reasons given tor sel ng; pice, $ 00. HALL & CO., No. 200 G: \OR FIXTURES AND LE LIQUOR Store corner of Kighth strsct and venue D- Apply at Howard Brewery, od Weat hirty-third street. WOR SALE—ONE C {HEB BEST CORNER QUOR stores in the city: splendid location; Leary tte cated; pandepmely fitted up; doing a rst class busi ness: reason for selling, sickness of the owner. tichlars inquire of P. BULGER, 64 Varick street foe SALE ‘GHEAP—A LIMc, LATH AND BRICK Yard, now dong u good business: ill health reason for selling. Apply on premises, 35 Little ter aes Brooklyn, E. ., or of J. H, LOUKWOOD, ‘Attorney, 49 Sourt street, Brooklyn. OR SALE CHEAP—A WELL PAYING BUTIER, Onaase, &e.. Store, Inquire at No. 3 Seventh ave- | uue, att | WWE CENTRAL PARK BILLIARD SALOON, CON- sisting ot five Collender’s tables, new; nice junch room ; 12 rooms over tne saloon; will exchange for real estate; satisfactory reasons, 253 Eighth avenue, TLL SELL ¥OR LESS THAN HALF ITS VALUE— Old established business, Leas er Pe Beet small stock Clothing aud Gentlemen's Furnisning the owner leaves for Kurope Ist; rent very Pp aheas ‘Apply at 41] Canal street. For pi FoR SALE—ONE 10-HORSE POWER UPRIGAT Engine with tubuiar boiler, all complete and in first class urder; also one 12-horse power horizontal Engine with flue boiler, almost new and in first class condition, “Call at 61 Vetere street. in this city and Brooklyn, RECEPTION ROOM FLOOR, OR SECOND FLOOR a of high stoop house, for light housek ermanent party of three, between Iwen Fortieth streets, west of sixth ayenue ; | ida Aadress COKIX, Herald office, ANTED—A MODERATE SIZED BUILDING, WITH- out power, for, manuiacturing Purposes “address the A. R. 01 Broa way. ‘ANIED—A GO. ar wes beg eel IN OR NEAR Audibon Park, to rent or hase. Address, with terms, J. B. H., box’ 136 Herala Uptown B Branch onice, ANTED—BY A ENTIST, WITH FIRsT CLASS praciice, a furnished Parlor kioor, in honse owned by a strictly private tamuly, between Fifth aud Madison avenues, About, Forty -“Aith sirect. Address, with terms, J. Bw he id U Jptowa Sranch oilice. piown Branca focen aaa ‘AND UBS TIAL SET OF GUM A. Teeth. $8 nd $10, warranted to Ot perfectly, Teeth filled 60 cents: and platina, ats at Dr, WHITES, 155 | ixth avenue, near Eleventh + 2 MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Married. ANDERSON—FULLER.—On Saturday, November 21, by the Rev. George M. McCampveil, Gzor@r W, i. ANDERSON, Of Providence, R. 1, and May Wii TON FULLER, Of New York city. BURCHAKD—Lks?BR.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, November 19, at the resieeuce of the bride’s father, by Rev. Chas. H. Hall, D. ., CHARLES L. BURCHARD to FLORENCE, daughter of Joseph H. Lester, Esq. 0 card: Vaniisn—WABprER.—On Thursday, November 19, at the Cuuren of Our Saviour, Brooklyn, by the Rev. Robert ©. Booth, assisted by the Rev. William M, Postlethwaite, MARION, eldest daugh- ter of M. and M. A. Webster, to EMILE F. VaNNIEB, of Succasunna, N. J. Jerseyman please copy. Died. ALLERTON.—At North Salem, N. Y., on Saturday, November 21, CLaRa, daughter of the late Melton 8. Allerton. ‘The tuneral ogee will be held at the residence of Mr. Edward J, Hunt, Nortn Salem, N. Y., on ‘Tuesday, November 24, at nine A. M. Burial ser- vice a Sover Plains, N. Y., & hail-past one P, M., same day. BaBRETT.—On Saturday, November 4 PETER M. BARRETT, aged 75 years and 5 months, Funeral will take piace from nis late residence, Meee street, Brooklyn, on Monday, at two o'clock. BracH.—On Saturday, November 21, 1874, at his residence, cornef of Filty-nintn street aud Broad- ‘Wuy, alter a lingering illness, E, MILLS BEACH, The relatives and Jjriends are invited to attend | the funeral services, at the Cuurch of the Holy Sa- viour, East Twenty-uiin street, near Madison ave- nue, On Tuesday, November 24, at 10 A. M, Charleston (5. U.) papers please copy. BELL.—On Sunday, November 22, MARGARET, wife of Joseph Bell, aged 60 years. Friends of tne family are invited to attend the funeral, irom her late residence, No, 396 Sixin street, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, at two o’clock P. M. Beliast (1reland) papers please copy. BEVAN.—On Saturday, Novemoer 21, of dropsy 0 the heart, EDWARD ARCHIBALD, son ‘of Catharine and toe late Joseph Bevan, aged 21 years and 1 month. The relatives and friends of the family are re- specttully invited to attend the tuneral, trom his late residence, 193 Delancey street, on Monday, the 23d inst., at one o’cluck P, M. CAROLIN.—On Sunday, November 22, DENIs, only | surviving son o1 the late Denis Caron, The relatives and iriends of the family are re- spectiwily invited to attend the funeral trom his jate residence, No. 123 Kast Twelfth street, on Wednesday, the 26th inst. as balf-past pine o’ciock A. M. Lis remains will be conveyed to St. Patrick’s Cathedral, where a solemn high Ol requiem will be offered for the repose oi his | Soul; thence to Calvary Cemetery tor interment. CLARK.—At South Amboy, N. J., on Satarday morning, November 21, JOBN 1, CLARK, in the 86t! pear ot his age. Funeral trom the Episcopa! church, South Am- boy, on Monday, 23d inst.. at one o'clock. De FERUSsAC.—On Friday, November 20, ALICR, wife of Count de Ferussac and daughter of the lave Colonel Herman Thorn, aged 49 years. Relatives and triends are invited to attend the | funeral ceremonies, at St. Ann’s church, Twelth | Street, near Fourth avenue, on Monday, November | 23, at naif-past mine a. M. | | DoNoHOE.—On Sunday, November 22, JAMES | Doxonog, a native of the parish of Drumiane, county Cavan, Ireland, in the 43d year of his age. Relatives and friends of the family, and those of | his brothers Jonn, Poilip and Patrick Donohoe, are respectiully invited to attend the iuneral, irom his slate residence, No, 4112 West Thirtieth street, on ‘Tuesday, the 24th inst., @t one o'clock. Inverment in Caivary Cemetery. EGAN.—In Brookiyn, on Saturday, November 21, DANIEL BGAN, in the 42d year of hig age, ior a number of ginsley. tae fatthiul coachman of Mr, Wilham 0. Kinsley. The iriends aod acquaintances of the family requested to attend the funeral, from is late resi dence, No. 58 Park avenue, on Monday, at two | o'clock P. M, FERGUSON.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, Novem. ber 18, JaMgs W., only son of James and Ellen M. Ferguson, aged 8 years and 7 months, | The relatives and (riends are invited to attend the funerai services, at the residence of his 121 St. Mark's a , at twelve o'clock M, —On Sunday, November 22, ELIZABETH » wile of Cuarles Feuge. The irienas ot the family are r to attend the iuneral, from her la‘e residence, 345 Eust moredieentts atreet, on Tuesday, November at two P, INN.—On satarday, ib he tie 21, MARY ir. J. F. and Mary Jane JOSEPHINE, only cuiid of D: Finn, aged 2 years and 12 days. Relatives ee gg are invited to attend the fuveral, on Tuesday, Novemver ny ‘two P. M,, , from Daniorth avenue, Greenville, Cincinnati papers please copy. GERKEN.—On Sunday morning, November 22, Sormia Lovisk, aaughter oi John and Maria Gerken, aged 4 years, 6 months and 4 days, The relatives aud irlends ot the family are re- | spectiully invited to attend the rtuneral, ir the | Tesidence of ner parents, corner of Greene and pi ba itreeta, On iuesday, November 2%, at one Oviv Ginukor.—On Sunday, November 22, at No, 1,619 | Be0ond @igay-iourta street, “ap: avenue, near | warp GILLRoY, of Mount Palace, county Cava, | Ireland, aged 43 years, Notice of tuaeral ia Tuesday's Herald, BGOBY.—At Mount Vernon, Y., on Sunday, | mber 22, 1974, JOSRPUINE A., Youngest daugh- | ter of Dr.J.S. and Josepuine A. Gregory, aged 7 years, Funeral services at the house of ner parent: Tuesday aiternoon, November 24, at two o'cloc Keiatives and triends are invited to attend with. | Out turther notice, GUNNER.—On Saturday morning, November 21, of consumption, HaTTi# BEATRICE, eldest daugntec | of Jonn and Kate Gunner, aged 16 years, 1 Month | and 13 days, Funeral service at the residence of her pareats, 0, $22 Bast Pilty-fifth street, at half-past avare P. M., Monday, November 23, Relatives and respectfully invited vo attend, HoabLey.—At Englewood, N. J., on Saturday, November 21, 1874, Tappan "HOADLEY, son Of the Jate David Hoadley, in the 84th year of bis iy Haag Funeral services at the Epise church, le« wood, on luesday, Dorabaran at eleven A. ‘Train’ leaves 93 M. trom foot of Chambe: Street, via Northern Railroad of New Jersey. houwrsuoven.—At Astoria, Long Island Oity, on Saturday, November 21, GEORGE KOUWENHOVEN, | aged $1 years, 11 months and 10 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, ou ‘Tuesday, the 24th inst, atone o'clock ».M., from his late residence, LAMBERT.—Suddenly, of heart disease, FRED- ERICK M. Lampert, Jr., eldest son of io M. Lambert aud son-in-law oj General 8. Graham (all of Brooklyn, N. Y.), mate of the ship James Foster, Jr., at Liverpool, England, on Saruraay, October 81, iD the 34th year of his age. ‘Martna’s V ineyard papers please copy. LayTIN.—On Saturday evening, November 2! Eel WILLIAM LaYTIN, aged 78 years, 1 month 18 days. The relatives and friends are requested to ate tend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 175 Madigon avenue, on Wednesday, November 25, a& hali-past ten A. M, LELAND.—On Saturday, November 21, AUGUSTUS LELAND, aged 74, Funeral services at St. Thomas’ church, on Tuesday morning, at bali-past nine o'cloce. LeONARD-—On Sunday, November 2, Jonn LEONAR), a uative Of the county Fermanagh, parish of Kinawby, Irelund, in the Sist year Ol bis age, The relatives and triends of the /amiiy are re- spectiuliy invited to atcend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 86 Church street, on Tuesday, November 24, at one o'clock P. M. LuGar.—At Montclair, N. J., on Saturday, No- vember 21, FANNIE H., Wile of George C. Lugar. Relatives and (riends o! the family are invited to atteud the luneral, from her late residence, 102 East Filty-eightb street, New York, on Tuesday, November 24, at eleven A. M. N Ju Saturday, November 21, CBARLES aged 41 years. Rewwtives and friends of the family are respec posts invited to attend tne iuoeral from biz late No, 340 East Eignteenta street, on day morning at nine o'clock; iic church, Where @ solemn re- quiem mass will'be offered ior the repose of bis soul, ‘The remains wiil be taken av one o'clock to Calvary Cemetery tor mterment, MOBKISON.—On Sunday, November 22, THOMAS A. MORISON, in the 71st yeur Of his age. Notice of funeral hereaiter, MYERS.—At Whitestone, L. I, on Saturday, No vember 21,.aiter a long tliness, CHARLES M, MYERS, aged 27 years, Relatives and triends of the family are requested to attead is funeral, at the residence of tt brother-in-law, J. M. Abrams, at Whitestone, this oy (Monday), 23d ins, at 11 A. M. Fiusning and rth Side Hatroad trains leave trom James slip at :30 and from Thirty-lourth street at 9:45, MCBRIDE.—A solemn (anniversary) mass of re- quiem Will be celeprated tor the repuse of the soul of the late PATRICK A. MCBRIDE, tn the Church ot the Immaculate Conception, East Fourteenth street, on Tuesday, November 24, at ten o'clock ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to be present. O’BRIEN,—At Jamaica, on Satarday, November 21, ‘TERENCE O'BRIEN, Relatives gna triends are respectfully invited to attend the ‘tuneral, trom his late resigence, or Tuesaay, at one P. M. PEARC cntered into rest, in this city, on Sun- day, November 22, JAMES C. PRARCE, aged 48 years, Funeral to take place at St. Carysostom’s, core ner Thirty-ninth street apa Seventh avenue, on ‘fuesday, at 12 o'clock, November 21, PROUD.—On Saturday, PROUD, Jr., aged hi ake The relatives and friends of the family are ree Spectiully mvited to attend the funeral services, at his idte restaence, 74 Morton street, this even. ing, at hail-past seven o'clock. Interment in New York Bay Vemetery on Tuesaay, 24th iust,, at 10 o'clock A. M. SHELDON.—At 39 West 128th street, on Friday, Novempver 20, of diphtheria, GEORGE CORNELL, aged 7 years, Aigo, on Sunday, 22d inst., HENRY BpGap BAkrow, aged 4 years, children‘of D, H. Lawrence and Emma Bartow Saeldon, Funeral services at Church of the Holy Trinity, Puch avenue and 125th street, on Tuesday, at eleve! Interment at Greenwood, rd papers please copy. On Saturday, November 21, 1874, JO- C. SLorr, ex-Captain of Police, of pare alysis, 1n his 63d year, ‘The relatives and frend: JAMES —On Sunday, November 22, Mrs. Mary wile of Daniel Spleen, after @ paintul il- ess, 10 the 58th year of her age, ‘The funeral will take place from her late resi- dence, 333 West Fortieth street, on se aeys the 24tn inst., at one o’ciock P, M, and friends of the iamily are respectiully 1 invited ta attend. SuypaM.—On Friday, November 20, Mrs. 8U3a: M. Suyvam, in the 72d year of her age, Widow o| the late James H. Suydam, The relatives and friends of the family are in+ vited to attend the juneral, this day, (Monday), 234 inst., at one o’clock P. M., from her late residence, 476 West I'wenty-second street, Wanb.—On saturday Sore eo venner sy 1874, MARY Waxp, widow ol the jate Francis Ward, formerly a native of county vermanegh i Ireland, aged 73 years. The relatives and (riends of the family, abe her son, Joun Ward, are respectiully invite ttend the tuneral, from her late residence, No. ite West Nineteenth'street, on Monday, the 23d inst. at tweive o’ciock M.,. precisely. WiTINc.—On Saturday morning, November 21, at No, 39 East Thirty-third street, FRANCES HELEN, youngest daughter of Walter B, and Antonia Ver rer. Waitieg, "eon rea The remains wil be interred at Wilmington, Del. Philadelphia papers please copy. THE ‘LONGSHOREMEN. The Strikers Losing Ground—But Little Accomplished by Them Last Week. There 1s but little use in endeavoring to throw the veil of mystery or speculation around the re- sult of the ‘longshoremen's strike of the week past, declaring that the movement must be suc cessful, a8 80 and so and this and that will cer- tainly prove to be the case, and consequently there can be no failure. Truth compels the aamission thatthe strike thus far has not deen a success, and the outlook, alter seven days’ bitter deter< mination on both sides to stick to their original resolutions, 18 not in the least encouraging for the locked-out brawny laborers, Every day since tbe rupture the strength of the Strikers has become more and more enleebled, Starting out with heads iull of the advice of & lew ieaders they were impressed that not one vl the dozen ur more ships, foreign or coastwise, 4 for sailing at the end of the week could be got ready witnout their assistance, ‘That it was neces sary dor “skilled”? hands suca as they to handie casks and bales, boxes and barrels, in order to litt them saieiy out of the vessels’ holds or stow them properly in them, so that im the event of tempestuous weather the cargo might not salt and lurch the crait to the bottom of the ocean. “Phe steamers would not sail as advertised{ they couldn't. it would be physically Alls ssible to get them ready without the help of union men.’ These were the rallying cries ‘ana such » have been the counsels of the leaders—it would be hard tosay designing leaders—yet it seems singular that arguments like the above shouid be so effect- ualiy used, When the contrary stares the body of the strikers m the face. In every instance, save one, the regular Luropean and coastwise steamers lett their dock on time Saturday afteravon las and those detained were-but an hour or so vehin their regular hour of sailing, ‘Thus the first week of the strike of the longshoremen must in trutw be termed a fatlure. Notwithstauding the serious position of affairs for tue union men, as gleaned irom last week's record, they are stubborn tn their determination hot to wors for the redaced wages, In their re. cent meetings there Was a spirit of Uniriendiiness breathed in several speeches that ts not pleasant to nove, and they have become 80 far aggressive as to denounce certain steamship owners aad serting they Will never again work ifthey should go back.to old m: ters anu pay tne union prices. Meantime Al Cunard, Woite Star, Natlowal, Inman, Anchor and other lines have made, or are about making, bar manent arrangements through their st with the men who did their work so ‘well 1nah week, And the winter is approaching, The Strike in Hoboken. The men who have desisted work on the Bremea dock because of the reduction of their wages vy the North German Lioyd Steamship Company held a iarge Meeting in Odd Fellows’ Halt yesterday afternoon to take action in relation ta y the strike, Resolutions were assed de claring their determination % resist j the heartiess endeavors of the company to deprive them 01 due means of subsistence. It Was ulso arranged that all those now on strike Who stand in need of money jor the reel of theit families should seceive imuediate relet out of the funds of the organization, but no cash to be pata to auy men Rot in pressing need of tt. seemed to be the general imp teseion tnat any yielding on the part of the eeriker: would tend to compromise tnetr fellow lavorer~ at work lor the other companies on the usur) terms. The leading spirits of the movement arn pounce their Gevermunation to Sent aS ose abr ine if it take: winter, re unmolested di by the Bremen com Maat Week and are igurea to she

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