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BUM THEATRE, 4TH ST. AND 6TH AVENUR MBS. ROUSBY AS THE LADY ELIZABETH, The great dramatic triumph of the season. MRS. ROUSBY’S TADY ELIZABETH. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. MRS. ROUSBY, a THE RENOWNED BNGLIBNS AOTRnER. in her original ter 2 THE Poa Tac 7) ti ‘Act Play, Tom Tayler's grand [istorieai Five . to Tom Tart aie" 43D CHOWN; THE LADY “ELIZABETH. Produced with aew scenery. properties, costa mes, ap- ‘ueluting RE! [ ey 's TOL bre mSeobad Rousby Matinee. BROOKLYN THEATRE, SFB CONWAY'S ‘day, tuesday and Wednesday, January 11, 12 and Mouaay, yen artists (Mr. and Mrs W. J. FLOR By Taylor's 54 iy RR rama vee aah he HOKET-OF AVE MAN. ACCABE.—ROBINSON HALL, SIXTEENTH street. between Firth a’ very evening. atd Matinee Saturday at 2 successiul Monologue, BEGONE Dir an ie Musle, Yentrilogulnm, and Character Delipeations taaie WAN AD UATIRACTIVE PROGR MME, ROMA. AND KEALITY, “Miss Mary May,” “The Fasetnating Fellow,” “Love, Beaudifal Lave,” “The | uslst Kaliway ‘Porter,’ “Perry U' Balligen,” and the dual eeeepgen of “SIR te ogee THE KUPF-| in which Mr. MACUABh will PERSON APE TWO CHAR- ACTERS AT ONCE ALE AND FEMALS&), remaining ‘upon the stage tm fell sight of the audience. ‘Admission, 5c. agen yore be: oy A Family Circle, 250, vemiles under rice, “Ticket ‘tie, Ieebunsou Lal, open rhahy fom 9 wht sale HE AMUSEMENT RENDEZVOUS OF NEW YORK BARNUM’S RAPID PRANSIT TO PUBLIC FAVOR, SECOND WEEK OF THE HALF-PRICE SYSTEM. SECOND WEBK OP PACKED AUDIENCES AND TU- MULTUOUS ENTHUSIASM, COND WEEK OF THE NEW AND IMPROVED “OS ear ath THE HIGHER OR. BOF ESTRIANS, AND WHICH UNANIMOUSLY INDORSED BY THE cum 1G, PULPIT AND THE RESS. ORAL, AND INSTRUCTIVE EXHIBITION At ieckIvES THS APPROVAL OF ALL, ALL THE DARING YOUNG LADY RIDERS AFTER- NOOM AND EVENING For the prevent week the usual specialties caeante Right extubisiins will oe. USI ND GIV LL Ai BOTH AFP+RNOON AND EVEXIN: FERTMINMENTS forming ® combination of thrilling equestrianien aad Seilliade ‘oomtestain speed mover. bee fore atiemuted, even by the Hippedrome management. MENAGERIE, MUSEUM AND HIPPODROME. Adwigson to all, 30a. Chilaren under 10, 150. UNDRED RARE WILD Bc ASTS. Doors open at 1 and 6:3. Performances 2:30 and 8. HIPPODROME MUST 800N CLOSE. OOTH’S THEATRE, THIRD WEEK, ‘Lessees and- Managers... .. Peso GioUS ire The Herald says:—“There are more ee in LITTLE | EM'LY well \playea tan in any piece pow on the New | Vivals of former seasons and York stag’ ‘An increasing attendance evidencing appreciation of | the excellence rit adnurabie atac ver- Ba son of CHARLES DI KENS' charming story, lead,” aud ¢! le merece Le EMLYt in which the popular actor snd author, Mr. GBORGK | AWCETT ROWE, Fives his imimitable impersonation t tne churacter of | kins Migawber, the deeply interesting piece will be continued through's thid wee! EVESY NiGHt aad at iho SATURDAY MATINER, with the iollowing remarkable A ee KTS PAWEL PEGGOPTT. . FREDERICK WE ARDE Da Vib COMPERPIELD... 5 OM ERFOR avid TT is from the pencils ot WIL- ae On Fria a SP RICHAND MARSTON, the prin- Da ne HLLOMiNae CATHEDRA THE et THE SAND! STORM SCE’ TUE SATLING OF TH SHIP, ableer high, have ingenious mechanical a soa SHCURED ONE WEEK IN VANCE wanted fdr the supernumerary forct. Applicants Will call at the stage door om sixth avenue. at 10 to-day. L VINCENT, Stuge Manager GPs ge Raaae. ir arengageeat of THE FAVORITE, op GERMAN, vIn iN OPERA BOUFFE. ota, itiie De MADAME ANGOT, im three act 06g. iva WATE AS CLATERT ANGOE Bogpttice open from 8% till ¢ o'clock. 'TEINWAY HALL, ‘The pubtic is respectfully informed HEODORS THOMAS SATURDAY AFTERNOON, January 16 mater: with increased Orche: Set ATINEB GRANDMA OMDAY EVENING, January its tes, NGBRT. Soloist, Mr. Constantin first appearance 3 GRAND nos Weikert= pianist, from Le Lepzig, bis se ane box ofice oF Stemway Hall at Nos. Fovand fi'Bread wal and at No. 33 Union square. Full i Soe. be bad at all the principal muse: stores CADEMY OF MUSIC. Bho’ plano-weperqoms: A ss PRANUMCO’ MINSTRELS. ag /AMBOLD and BAC! NEW OPERA ous BROADWAY AND 2 ore STREET. THE FUNKIDST BILL OF THE SEASON. Received with screams-of delight New Year? CattersFoo L Lave ror the Train—Laughing Gas—soio of psoas, ogg te c. ess. ta secured, PAMLoy MATISSR Atumpa’, at 2 Btreet cara nue and Union square.— | highly | th First ended BREE gw oral romantic play, in | pn . 1, v OL e MS iN, wit Rod 3 Pr toe ever t | week and Muaraay matinee. Uncle aae't EVacre: t Georwe ts 2S > st, Hamilton; simon Legree dleton; St CI radieys ropser re Frank, Bud- | Wortn: Marie st Ulair Miss iste HE T! OF JANUARY 5, SAYS:— “The © at the Olympic Theatre ts, of po mee the most various and the most: ean be seen.in York.” ee ATRL 64 BROADWAY. pene s ota IN Tr"—s0m BY J. RR eather, Ste i Toe and Now and “Coninerh waltzes y Lady,” wal We, wraitzes, night," Bey “Night and ren, Tac; "Amaryl and “Fox Chase” sa0Pb SON & CO, 11 Broadway. HE FAMILY THEATRE. ‘*¢——-——The best bill of the season was presented at this honse last night, and the house was crowded from Parquet to dome. Hau JARRETT & PALMER | comprised within a SINGLE 5 | BE OOTH'S THRATRE—0 TALL YOUNG MEN | |B BR POURTHRNTH STREET. | | BRYANT tor. | 6 THEO. THOMAS, | S0c. extra, can | free on Pridey evenings. The entertainment combined each extreme of variety | ‘with positive merit, and was one calculated to please _ the most refined audience by the entire absence of aught spproaching to vulgartty. Bo says the New York Herald of January 6, speaking the OLYMPIG THRATKE. 6% BROADWAY. US WILLBAMS AS PHE DUTCHMAN ABROAD, DaYS LN LONDON. OLYMPRO THEATRE ou BROADWAY, | iS8 ALIOE HARRI-ON. IN HER BEAUTIFUL CHARACTE. OLYMPIC THBATRE. Cr Ocala SRAnD MASQUERADE, Boet” Saal ritth street, TUESDAY "EVENING, » January 12, 1875. HE TALK OF THE TOW! BV OLYMPIC THEATKE, THE BEST EN TERTATNMENT IN THE CITY, ERYBODY saYs 80. 624 BROADWAY. 185 JENNIE ENGEL IN HER ORIGINAL SERIO-' come. SONGS, OLYMPIC THEATRE, BROADWAY. ANVORD WILAO: ba te Pawous youG OLYMPIC 1HEATRE, IROFLE GIROFLA, the new opera by Oharles Lecocq ; vocal and piano score; Waltzes, Quadrilles, Lancers, Potpourris, Fanta- e526, Arranmed vy Straus, Guosl, Gocirey, Brinley rds, Krag, Kube, Cramer, Viibac, Jungmann, &c., Paplished by | HsNEY LEPOLFE, 8 Fourth avenue. Best and cheapest editions of classical and modern MUSICAL Poo USES. 6% BROALWAY. TEINWAY WALL. POV TPONEMENT, General Banks beving failed to prepare his lecture on “Diplomatic Princes, "which was aunounced to be iven on Janqary i! dhe fourth in the course of the ye oS Amociation). there will be no lec men De Cordova will lecture on “Bum- aan. nly announeed. will be duly aun vance paper tty Onairman Committee on Knzertaininent EW MUSIC.—"SHAUGHRAUN WA Bak woe fvescerapn. mab wee Poco Moke ver oui ture Mora, of either 88 par. i Hill tot | jonico's, Fourteenth street, Box Offices of Ly- ceum and Park Theatres, and at Rullman’s, 1i4 broad- | way Betoog THE PRICE OF BOXES has been fixed follows by the Commitree ‘February 2, and the lecture in place uf | LVL" YHOMAS | te. “While the Sliver, Tints ‘tie Gola.” | the | BRYANTS MIv-THEL NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1875—WITH SUPPLEMENT. , rae STU 8 THE onon To ANNO! Thai IN GONJUNGRON WITH MESSRS GRAU & CHIZZOLA he will give a ASON OF FRENCH OPERA, opening ca HT (CONDAY), nt “with Bazin’s Tela Ober Comite Lit VOYAGE BS CHINE, which will be presented with new scenery by Isherwood and Maeder, new decorative adjuncts and the tohtowing tENEY, ps KERNOISON, M. DE QUERCY First appearance lots, Doors open at Lecocq's last and tT une triumph, the oF GIROFLE-GIRuF LA. CANA for whieh Measrs. GRAU & CHIZZOLA have purchased e sole Tight of broduction, _box office open trom Swot | NU pecs R THORNE, LESSEE AND MANAGER, in rehearsal, suns TION ore: aunty Opbell Misa simmons; Gumotion Cute, Louis yaaa Sia hy Mr. Pike; Mr.’ Shelby, J. Thoman; Tom we ley; Eva, Tistie Ainy Lee; Eliza, ellie Ro ot ee Saale Dem Nery, Son: iew Scenery, Negro cos, Pall Ch New Songs, Dances. jorus, full C! Choras | qe= THEATRE, Broadway. OAMPBELL & MURTHA. . MONDAY, JANUARY 11, frst appearance ot o IGTORELLIS. KYNOLDS BROS. ring A. Ret AH ean RISSTE, J exNTE I HOCuE Sy WINNETTA MONTAGUE, JAN GREY, OLLIE MITCHELL, Gkonde ATKINS 1 WALTEK BRAY, WILLIAM DEVERE SMITH and WALDRON, maou WOODARD.” olian Quartet Second week of the sbarktings uriesqae extravaganza _in which all the g OOD's MUSEUM. EVENING AT 8 CIPSICO yat company witl appe: WooD's, AFTERNOON AT ALDRICH AND MILES in WORKINGMEN OF NEW YORK, in EDMUND KEAN. ATH AVENUE THEATRE, O Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY Prov rietor and Manager cs MONDAY NiGiT and Every Evening during the week, will be produced for the first time at this theatre ay Mr. Daiy’s annual Shakespearian revivai, the comedy of MERCHANT OF VENICE, newly arranged in four acts, cts, after the London and Paris- ian model, ina SKRIES of [ABLEAUX, each act being MALY bas endeavored in every Way to make this prelaedon a@ companion picture to the Shakespearia: equal which tollowed “Tweltth Night” “Merry Wives of sor”? “Love's Labor's Lost,’” & The scenery has been Prepared by Mr. James Roberts and Mr. Charles Wm. Witham. ‘Tho Glees, -oi08 and | uets have beem newly arranged by Mr. Harvey B. Dorsorts. THE CAST will anchage eo distinguished ¢ tragic artist, PORT, as Sii¥Lock, and the sesomulisned comedienne, Mis CanLOVta LECLERCQ, as PORTIA. Mr. p, 5 Harkins. Gratiano Mr. Serenaders, Giants: Judges ke. by Mics Annie Graham | ~-Miss Nina Varian Act OL—THE PaviLN ON OF THB CASKETS. Act 1V.—THE COURT OF JUSTICE. A MATINEE te THE MERCHANT OF Vist Grad SATURDAY, AT 1:30. Mr. DALY also begs to announce that he will shortly juce & ___STIRRING PARISIAN NOVELTY! produce YANT'S OPERA HOUSE WEST 23D STREET, between th and 7th ava. near Booth’s Theatre. Every Evening at 8; y Matinee at 2 ANOTHER CHAN EOF PROGHAM ME: BRYANT NSTRELS: The Le Long and Short of Tt, YAN’ NSTR LS D FACES. MINSTUELS, DING DONG Bidite DEYANTS MINSTRELS| | WHO'S IN THE WELL. BRYANT S MINSTRELS | BCHOOL. OH THE BALL'S ‘Ur! L Character: else Seymour, Bob Hart, Dave moet Emerson. Hogan, Norris, Templeton, i Kelly. £e. FAMILY WKAR EVERY aren AY AT 2. Moxy Pasiog's OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY, HE YOUNG AND BEAUIIFUL FEMALE MINSTRELS. BRiANT’S Te | | Orn tmprovements, Cover MUSEMENT'S. BOARDERS WANTED. EUROPE. gar NT 585 BROADWAY. MONDAY, sau any It EVERY EVENING AT 7:45, WEDNESDAY rs SATURDAY MATINERS. EIGHT STARS. 1GHT. Miss MINNIE Gay. THE CHARMING vocalist. IF¥IN AND RICK. FRANK —_ Tuk MUSICAL WOKE. TIM MOR: nen, Ti ePLIN. MILLIE Sry CT At dead AND ALL The wprnorouttaN avon! TES. GIRLs OF 1 HE PEKIO. AND BOYS OF THE DAY, orraop acts THE C&L BRATED La JARDIN MABILLE. HEATRE COMIQUE, Mr. JOSH HART. rite € First weex of thi med Mr. JOB ALLEN: in bis original Song and Dance, MUS JOHNSON. week a Ste. TARRY. KERNKLL, Mr, HARBY RlcnMOnD and Prof. LE SORT, BHARRIG\N AND HART in their new 4 aad Pa ING Galo 20'S BUDY GUAR! rrigan sags bie now ‘AT AORN ri in HARRIS AND CARROLL, Mr J, W. McANDREWS, COLLINS AND © OuRMANS sist! eM ARD SOHN, ERNEST BYNG. BY! a ay Mr. JiéRRY BARRINGTON, Mr. BEN, bopae! NEW. O10, aud the eatire company ! in. concluding with the new Dram: TACKY Ole \ FARM FOR LIFI __MATINi& WEDSESDaY AND satoRDay. Wy atiacns. Proprietor and Manager... Mr. LESTER WALLACK Mr. DION BOUCIUAUL EVERY LVNING AND SATURDAY MATINEK, ina new and original, Irish play, entided UGHBAL H. J. MONTAGUE, Mr. JOHN GILBERT, oe HARRY BeChert Me, EDWARD ARNO EE Mr POLK, Mr. EM HOLLAND, Mr, LEONARD, Mn. ibe WIN, Miss ADA DYAS. Misa JERFPREYS LEWIS, “Mi PONY=1. Miss [ONE Bone, Mire BFLOW and Mise BLAISDELL also im the cast be aeeeree at 10:40 Seats eccured 514 BROADWAY. Ce rmrie Taxa tRe, Mr. JOHN NF. POOLE... ..Mani Bue GARN ELLA THE GARNEL: UBLE SOMERSAULT FKOM SHOULDER TO SHOULDER, for the first time in the world. J. B. JOHNSON, mpion Swimmer of the Wortd, eating, drinking, bai sleeping, reading and iting tor 343 minutes under water. ueen ot Serio Comics, 1B ENGEL, First appearance ot te Mr. GUS WILLIAMS a in w musical sketch ca ed WE'RE THE FINEST POLICE IN THE WORLD, and in a new comic drama called ‘A DUTCHMAN Oi, 8X DAYS RICKEY and BARNGY ina new ‘exotch entitled RADLEY'S LU BURTON STANLEY as ALBANL AT HOME. COURTRIGHT and GILBERT, SANFORD and WILSON, WM. QRRY, JAS; VINCENT, E. | D. GOING, W. B AHILL, G. W, RED, 8, HOLUSWORTH, Miss ALICE HARRISON, Miss Addie Farwei!, Miss Marie Connolly, Miss Sadie O'Neti, Sia Peari thornton, £0, Tuk FINEST COMPANY BEST ENTERTAINMENT IN NEW YORK. MATINEES WEDNESUAY AND SATURDAY. ;ORTM OF NEW AND HANDSOME Pianos to, rent, at HAINES BROTHERS’ Piano | Rooms, 27. U uare. New Pianos on instalments or | aD for cash; vo Manos, been ‘a lite, very low for | juggs ole Proprietor | | terms, at 45 Fifth avenue; references exchange ] NICELY FURNISHRD ROOM, WITH UNEXCEP- tionable Board, @ cosey house, with home and forts; convenient winter location. 96 Tenth street, be tween Third and Fourth awenues; references PBR DAY, $6 AND UPWARD PER WEEK a!) for fine ae with excelient table, at 174, 178 Bleecker street, near Broadwa: and health lift ree to guests. 2 poe DOORS ABOVE STUYVESANT SQUARE, wit class Board, — ir. tors fam oeaiasle s a cundcman, No. Sue Second or ~ WASHINGTON PLACE, 8ST. JULIAN.—A PARLOR and room on second floor to let; also Rooms for gentlemen, house entirely renovated and enlarged; especially adapted for 1amultes; Freach table. stg! AVENUR, BETWEEN SBLEVENTH AND ‘Twelfth streets —Desirabie Suits of Apartments on ‘on moderate first and secend floor, with private table, PER WREK.—BOARD, WITH PLEASANT Rooms.—The advertiser, living in her ov own a heeee out; and toe, ‘No. 353 West bitin ‘Afth $5 will have no moving in home comforts; street, $6 70,88 PER WEEK YOR FURNISHED ROOMS. with Moards famattion accommodated equally low i hot and cold water in rooms. 42 Sony ‘asbington square, third dour frow. Macdougal street. 10 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.— Handsome front Roos $14, $16 and $18, tor two persons, with toard; mo children; house heated by Ream; ‘also transient people taxen, 1478,,.or STREET, 37 WEST.—HANDSOMELY vm Re jot te ynd_ floor. tet eet ad wtih di Ca hanged, ae ¥LEVENTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- y.—Randsomely furnished Rooms, with Board, ie families or single Uemen ; first class ‘accommoda- tions; house newly furnished and heated; table board; references, 18 AND ‘0 EAST TWEN1Y-KIGHTH STRERT, BR. tween Madison and Fifth avenués.—A handsomely tarnished et re two Hooms on second floor, tl B, LEPLER, 1 teenth 7, WEST.—A SUITE OF ROOMS sepi rately, with Board; references. 4 23°” STREET, 179 WEST.-A PRIVATE * FAMILY will let elegant Rooms on the second floor to a barty of gentlemen or family, with or without Board; references xchanged. 9 WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET.—TO LE? WITH 4+) first class Board, second story tront Room, with’ hall Bedroom attache: a 41 KAST NINETKENTH STREET.—~WELL FUR- nished Rooms, conerting on first and sec floors, to rent, wil ith Board ; also singie Rooms. 44 “LEXINGTON AVENU®, BETWEEN TWENTY. tourth and Twenty-fitth strects.—Front hall Roon with or without suitable for a person engage out during the day ; terms moderate ; references. EAST TWEN TY-SECOND 8TREET, hate 45 Broa ey —Eleganily turnished Room: first class rd, for families ani ceo temen| ‘ble Board: house 1 newly fornis! and painted, with mod- ern improvements; reference. 3 PARK AVENUE, ~“NEAB bale tse mig tats 6. street —A fine large Suite of front i faa also one for gentiemen; Biren A Change WFsT THIRTY-FOURTH STREBT, JUST OFF 7 Broadway.—An elegant Sult of Rooms to let, with or without private table, orto party of gentle- men withoat beard. oR jine- A —FOR RENT, UPRIGHT, SQUABE rea Gea ao itnos of or own make; aiso ior sale,,9 mamber | oft fine 1d hand ianos, in pertect order. WILLA KNABE & CO. No. L12 Fitth avenue, above Sixteenth st N INVITATION. —STEINWAY’S, CHICKERING’S and other fine Pianos and Oreahs, best in market; bay eins for cay on nstalments and Tor rent. ALL & CO., 15 East Fourteenth street, BEAUTIs UL, PIANOFORTE—$5 MONTHLY, UN- tal paid: celebrated make; round corners: carve: oa agrate: a rare ene e. Seen at J. BIDDLE'S, LOSING OUT SALE, 100 | ~ nanos, halt WAAC order the alministratrix G.'Bar- more’s estate, No, 368 Bleecker ee and Flat finished, | . with all latest improvements; second anos cheap. PARTY DesIRES TO soeesies A jal hand Piano for cash; ile description, maker and est price. Address PIA’ s0T Third sireet. LMOST NEW 7 OCTAVE OVERSTRUNG ety $16v; warranted five years; rent, $5; double Organ, $00; Prince Organs, new styles. = ” GORD DON & Er eOx, 13 East Fourteenth street. STEINWAY PIANOFORTE, COST $900, FOR Stool and Cover; alse caf j must be sold: Saintly leaving city. At private ret dence 21 nucth siregt, near Broadway, three days BRILLIANT TOMED TK OCTAVE STEINWAY & Son four round cornered Pianoforie tor cost | $950, for $254, stout Cover, Box tor shipping; aiso Parlor Fruit, Chamber suit for sale, 4c. on the, do! lar. Call pri- va 16 residence 120 West 23d »1 6th A BEAUTIFUL CARVED ROSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE Pianotorte, round cort Hag celebrated peg mod- id Stool, $100. street, between 2d and 3d a ROSEWOOD, CHICKERING bie tae sglel ONLY ae elegant 7 octave Piano, agratfe, arior Organ, balt price. PEEK & CON, 1. Clinton piace, Eighth street, near Broadway BENSATION, 20 Charming, and Guited Voealtsts PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR FOUR 8 JENNIE MORGAN, 4 Decker & Bros.’ Pisnoforte at a sacrifice; a THE “the best of all yooalista Sriitiant tomer’ Tig cowaves richly carved. rosewood cases FEMALE VIOLA CLIFION, tui] agraffe, overstrung Piano, «ail improvements, MINSTRELS, -MI3S BLANCHE SELW Printed guarantee, bill of sale. cont $916, for 860" —_ Riohmond Sisters, La Belle Gabrielle, Btool, Cover, Box for shineiie: 2 aie ue A parlor, ibrar 3 MaTinens | TONY PASTOR'S GREAL TROUPK amber and dinin: Pajutings, ‘Bronzes TUESDAY Barry, Tooley, Emmett, Clarke, 40. must ively be sold. Call at private residence AKD “THE FRMALE HIUHWAYMEN,” 20 West uist st. FRIDAY. | Matinees Tuesday and Friday. Ladies | Sixty choice hams ated LADY WILL SELL FOR LESS THAN | $100, among the audience on Monday evening. handsome four round cornered rose Piano" ae perfect order; modern improvements including sweet, powerful tone. 28 Third st, near BAL ° Boris BAL ANOS TO RENT OB SELL LARGE LOT: PRICES BaL rms to suit the times. Call at MERRELLS, BAL No. s'Untou equare (16s Fourth avenue). Bau ATERS’ NEW SCALE PIANOS, CONCERTO AND BaL other Orcans will be sold this week at reduced BAL ¥: rioee Gt cash; monthly iar, received; on DOPERA $10, to $20; Organs, $5 to $1); second-tand im oh serument after first deposit DOPeRA WAVENS & SON. in Brosaway. Dore ea DORERA : BrORkRA we MUSICAL Pr PARAVALLI, TENOR SINGER, FROM ITALIAN DoOPsRA + Opera, teacties Piano and Singing, at 117 West URFFER Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue, or at pupil’s BOUFPE. jaresidence. Terms moderate, BourE. DWAKD MOLLENBAUER THE EMINENT MUSI- y cian and at ig violin! dormer! + BOUKFRE Musical Director of Boour's Theatre), is bow connected BOUFFE. only WNEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, GF: No. 5 Fast Fourteenth sireet, next to Delmontco’s BOUFFE. TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 1 MASQUERADE AND FANCY Dai UNSER THE AUSPICES pif DIRECT MANAGEMENT of vB OPERA BOUFPE COMPANIES, Mie. MAHI AIMEE and trou on Miss EMILY SOEDENE and Troupe and the NEW FakNCH COMPA whigh appears atthe Fark Theatre: TICKETS, FIVE DOLLARS, admitting gentleman and lady.” Bale of tickets and boxes will colamence THIS mort ofelock. at vecker Brov. So. 38 Union square; ‘Prosce nium Hoxes, $50; Private Boxes (first and third row)- BR: Private Boxes @econa row), $15; Meznine Boxes, LAMB'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN.—MON. | B de day. January 11, 187, mt fi kk Coed rte a eae ASE TemSaE foe one wee her great success | or ANGUON. HE TIMES, JANCARY, 3, SAYS:— {<The programme at thé Olympic Inctuded enough Capital scenes to m wwo ordinary performances.” AND STILL MORK SLARS THIS WIKI. OLYMPIC THEATRE, 644 BROADWAY. URTRIGHT AND GILBERT, the original elastic SINGERS ana DANCE OLYMPIC THEATRE, 64 BROAD! ‘AY. Mr. Mollenhaner gives is personal attention to pupils, DAN CIN iG _ACs J, SAUSH’S DANCING ACADEMIES. —CLASSBS « wt Masonlc Hall, 114 East Thirteenth street: Yoort Hail, 104 Kast Pitty-tourth street. Pt Rati Rhee SONS ateny hour, GLRCOLALA ‘at private academy, 212 Kast Eleventh street, A WDODWoRTH'S PRIVATE OL.AS8HS FOR DANO- ing, No, 212 Fifth avenue, corner of Swenty-sixta street, upen tor the season. Morning and afternoon clases for ladies and children. Evening classes for gentiemen. Send for a circular =o, A. Riising. “intersection Stuyvesant’ and Ninth strects.—Classes overv Mowugay and Thursday afternoon and evening: priv: lessons oy glide waltz a specialty. AULLETM ASTER DUMAR'S DANCING ACADEMY, st. Fourth street.—Classes open; all Dances taught pertectly tn one quartor; «bx fashionable dances taught pertectly in six private lessons. ROOKES' DANOING ACADEMY, 36) BROOME ST. All the {fashionable I Dances 18 one course of Lessor Arternoon classes for iadies und children ; even{na: gentlemen. PRIVATE INSTRUCTIONS aval! hours, EGAR MONS DADOING CLASSES, & FIFTH AVE- NUE, OORNE: FOURTEENTH SiRELT.—NEW GLasses NOW PORMIN. THE LECTURE _SEASON, iN A NEW LOCAL SKETCH, BRADLEY S LUCK ¥ MPIC THEATRE, OADWAY, iE METROPOLITAN MUSBUM OF ART Jy now open on Monday and Saturday event from 7 to 10. Mi 7 treo. £YBR BEFORE ATTEMPTED, DOUBLE SOMEK=ET from shoulder to snoulder. THE GARNELLAS SUCCESoFULLY ACCOMPL:SH IT. OLYMPIC THEATEE, 624 BROADWAY. BTEINWAY HALL lala Gln f WILLIAM £& GIuL, of Boston, in his new lec- tu! weg ene Naadt With illustrative dramaue vie THURSDAY ING, Fi AT& Admission 75e.; reserved seata, Por sale on and After saturday at’ the Box office St sastorny Hall No Tul Broadway, No. 33 Union square and 14 Broadway. — | RYE g SND BARNEY WELL KNOWN: ACTRESS WILL PREPARE ladies anc gentiemen for the stage; will also direct amateur theatricals; terms moderate. Address AU- ABeDS, station D. PPOSITE COLONEL VAN BUREN'S GARDENS, 2 West Fourteenth street,—Private Musical Univer- iate lessons only; Gay and evenin j girociars BEIT sty; mau 2 ‘Address PRIVATE MUSICAL UNE (ACADEMY OF MU- ringing company to eiity-secomd Regiment Keceptoa will approaen the Acadeiny from the north, and take up in the sams Mannec, Guests leaving wil take the rst coach at the 4)D REGIMENT RECEPTIO: yA si, January L.—Coach 1 MINUTES UNDER WATER. J. B. JOHNSON, CHAMPION OF THR WoRLD, | LYMPIC PHEATRE, 624 BROADWAY. to Saaote Threads Amon ng Blake; Sarbare .” Sloman, a pews, tities, due: Those ta in the. Wide World,” Thomas, 400. SPerewell. plano, Aiehard’ Hoffman, wo; “A In vee," jason. “Talisman Waltzes,’ Baker de WILLIAM A POND & OO. S47 Broadway } and Rew York. ROPOLITAN } USBOM OF ART, NO. 128 West | M* New York.—The Museum ts oj Sondayn ox gaa ronoapiod. from 10 A. M, to 5B. M., an from 7toi0 P.M. Cosiiola cole eats Wonagen sree ‘and other art ob- Bet AND asm oom iow York; years ® wacher in the city of | Y G DOBSON 14) Fourth avenue, INSTRUCTION—BY HENRY | RLD, BBS Lidar aw i MUSICAL SKRTON, yuri BROADWAY, “ UA" GBAND MARCH, AB PLAYED ighness and an audience of Ae ia owen M, composed everywhere. Fub. | y eae eet y \% o~—" HE BEST ENTERTAINMENT IN NEW YORK. “EVERYBO.Y SAYS SO.” OLYMPWO THEATRE, 6% BROADWAY. T 19 VERY pounrryn ing PAPER VES AS __BVERY ron Aa fae (DHE GARNBLLAS’ DOUBLE so88 eer trom shoulder to shouider. OLYMPIO THEATRE, 6 BROADWAY. D 1 ANY BVEN. oe. THURGRAM, HAND BAL MASQUE AND FANCY DRESS OF THE G Felicia Masquerade Club will take @ at the Ar- gyle Rooms, ‘Tinea gy ag end aoe e COL, +) Mon- a ht, Jaouar; ickets at box office on night of bail: y RUBLAT DIXONSON, secretary, TECTURE EVRBY EVENING, 418 O'CLOUK, ON Nervous i and Hi ) eg ee | way, near Fourth strect. ‘the la est and most maynid- Sent museum in the World, -Adwission BVBRY NIGHT, A? 8 (CLOCK, ON and the Cause of its Premature De- w York Museuin of Anatomy, 618 Broad- = between ‘Houston and Bleecker streets. accent RTIERS DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON | | 257. LEXINGTON AVENUE, BETWEEN THIR- 173 tieth and Thirty-first streets.—A private family ‘witl let a Suit of Roo arlor floor, -with closets; also two hall Roomson third floor, with first class Board. te gentlenan or a y of adults, best reterences wiven and required, WEST FOURTH STREET.—NICELY, FUR. 200 re anes Rooms to let, with Board; terms $5 and FOURT! sek terms very” y tow it rented by West THIRTY-VIETH | STREET. —TO p ganteoh bouse to 8 gentetnal’ an ae i igre i uiet, gentechnouse, to a gentiom: gontigeien; or will be rented without board, € 2 aes pe eas Be hereon 327 rks Tr wreck, with Board; nt omodstions ey ets NEAR TWENTIBTH ndsamiely Tarnished Rooms. en eo cauaaped desired; jonth. (vate house, wish oun ond all modern 1adrovementa, ladtes or: entloajen. LADY, G HER OWN FURNITUS! a oes furnished Room and on, 9 FS sires Re | Hating cefms upd full partoulare box tae er ptown Braneb BOARD AND LODGING WANTED, N Pt ge eng TEACHER WISUES PARTIAL AN ge above Fourteenth street, in cxchange for ee! ‘on the Wiapoforie oF or cultivation of the Address MICA, Ferald offi GENTLEMAN DESIRES, IN A CENTRAL LOOA- tion, one or more mce Room for bimself and wife, with Board o1 urdors_taken proferred: partise Ee ; parties so- baer and to pay for a Vane home, Aidress box Idi Herald Uptown Branch office. oop SOARD:WAWIBO ANE. SUNWY, OOMPORTA. lor two young ladies, near reba Seta Address Q. carsy terns WANTED—BY A QUIBT YOUNG LaDY, LW A Oeiain privaes famnity, whore there are no Boarders; torms mustbe.low. yess, with name and resi Geuce, HOMIE bok 13 Herald Uptown offtoe. ‘wo Cleyoimmerty | DSSIRE oh Tarai or second foot, with. private tails im a'thor: hy first class hot Dewween Madison square and the wh wor Hotel and son and Sixth avenues. (DSOR, Herald Uptown Branch oifice. WAgtED-7w0 OONNEOTING Board, ino private family, for a nurse and baby) terme Bot to éxceed gatos A. ee PARISIENNY, rene street, Beni ar wean Hroatway © nnd sh Geiveenty Beta tiecoene he at Apar' SPOR PLACK HOTEL, NOS. % AND 2 THIRD dhcapost and plensantest located house in the efty| new tan f Bouse; newly furnished; always open. Rooms, WITH leman. bend ‘Address box = HOTELS. LIGHT, [cto LIGHT, WARM R ROOMS, 25 ORNTS, : tee Peet ta and Sh: nd $1: gentlemen and famtiog ‘and William streets Open all HICAGO HOU Dean plan; ng Weep or month + and $1 per night RANT HOUSE, 48 NEW BOWERY.—A CLEAN BBD, with plenty ‘of leery ey to yourself, S0e. per night; double Rooms, $i and $1 50. Open all nigia wly furnished Rooms by the da: 2 per week and opwards; 60v., ICKWICK HOUSE, 47 CEDAR tome) aoe oe ESTAURANT FRANCAISE, 64 WEST RLHVENTH street, between University jeace and Fifth avenue.— Tabie ahote from 6 to 8 breakéast, 5éc.. from 7 AM. Apartmen ts, Gua JACQUIs, Proprictaire. WINTER RESORTS, ova VICTORIA HOTELS NARA, N.P., BABA. ‘ietor. For fulb inlormatin Addroas J. LIDGERWOOD & CO, 58 Broadway, N . _dteamers sail every: two — HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. _ In this City and Brooklyn, ACGEURNISHED FLAT OR PART OF A HOUSE east of Sixth avenue; modern improvemomts; bath- Foom indispensable: Furnit urchasod it suited’: per- Manent and responsible party. Address, giving full par. ticulars and terms, V., station B, OOM WANTED—POR MANUPAOTURING PUR. poses, about 25x75. heated with seain, wit Iohorse power, down town Address MasOPAOI Herald office. ANTED—A SECOND FLOOR, FURNISHED OR luntarnistiod, for luglyt howsekéepiy by a party of three persons, be reeenth ‘orty-second Succe hint and Sigh avenues Address, with termn which’ muss be moderate, ¥. B. B., Herald Uptown Branch oMce, about MBit, __ BILLIARDS. —STANDARD AMERIOAN BEVEL TABLES AND + the Phelan & Collender Combination Ci ‘ushions for fale only by the patantee, tH. LEN D Bit, successor to Phelan ic Collondes, 738 Hroaaway, Now Yor! Lot OF SKCOND TABLES (BEVEL), ALL SIZES: everything complete and equal to new; ‘will be r & 00. sold ata J. WALKEK 31 Cortiands » “AMERICAN STANDARD BRVEL TABLES WITH | Ani ‘t Delaney's wire oushions, used in all championship games, at reduced prices. second hand Tabies complete eli mon Ww. A, GRIPPITH LOT OF NEW AND SHOOND 4x9 and 910 Billiard Tables foi thing first class and com) Twenty-third street, near Third DALAM § STANDARD AMZRIVAN Tables, vow used in the Windsor House, §t. Nicholas, Grand Csntral ani Earle's Hotwis; new 5x10 Tabies tor $275. For saie only by GEOKGB B. PHELAN, No. 7 Barclay street. .. 40 Vesey stree HAND BBVEL le choap, every. it ‘siane store 219 East nue. 1 GREATL CK An extensive stuck rd Slate ai mt Marblo Mantals, Wash Trays and Slate Work of every deseription. PENKHYN SLATS COMPANY, | Untonsquare, Fourth avenue and seventoeachsa, N. ¥. GREAI BEDUCTION IN PRICES OF MARBLE and Marbietzed Mantels: ali kinds of Floor Tin | Monuments, Headstones, Makers now offered at ® RARER eee bie Works, Nos. 217 to 27 West Fifty-first Broadway. Tor KATLY REDUCED PRIGHS—AN EXTENSIVE of Marbl id Matbieized Mantely and dither marble work, Marble Turning tor tue trade. KLABER, Lt Bast Lightoouth streot, nsar Punt ay Mantels, rich and elegant’ dos! Bites. 2a) and 222 West Twenty-thi | Beyenth and sighth avenues, ns, At the lowest BILLIARD | ANTBD TO HIRB—FROM APRIL 1 A MEDIUM sized House, unfurnished, on the line of the Hud- son River Railroad. not above Tarryvown and not over must contain Address, stating full particulars, 15 minutes’ waik from station; louse modern convemences E. i. T., Herald office. ZEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMA Furniture, Carpets and Bedding, at B, M. cow! 153 and 157 Chachatn street, An | immense stock and low prices. A —MUST BE, SOLD, | | | erty | West 2 OVER 900 LOTS FURNITURE, 3%: rer Joss than hair cost: Parlor Salts, Bedroo! MAGNIFIORNT TURKISH PARLOR Sort ¥OR Sle pst 940), Ser oer Tp se Sa rep $40; Ca Tav amber Su mplete, $0 oe Greseing $40 melts, Mattresses, Busy. Fxtension ral pry: ivate: family Jodving the, city, Regione, 1.9 M., Neat OL av, Ns B.—Pranosorte, 9200, PRIVATE FAMILY, IN PRESSING OIROUM- stapees, will soll at & groat saortfice, for oash only, Magnificent latest style nearly new satin brocade Par | lor suis. comt $700, for $200; one do., $19; Marie An- toivette style, $5: Ptanoforte, Paintings, Brona Tur- kis! ing Loom brocatel and reps $50 and > and $3); Chauber Butts, Mauresses, Bedding: dining Vurnituro; 49 cents on $1; Oarpets, ®) cents up’ Kesidence li Woxs Twenty-cighth street, near Sixth ay, Furniture, Beds, Bedding, &e. Payments taken by the wreak oF mont. 1 PMS RELLY & CO., JTEWART'S 8LAIK MANTELS, MARBL “BAND Woo | streey between | very cheap, | trace, corner Twenty-fifth street and ixth avenue. 2D SECOND HAND AND MISFIT “ARPRTS "AND Ocloths, English Brussels, three-piy and ingrain, the old place, 112 Fulton street; side en- G° . 170 BLEECK BR STREET. — oars Cae oLUB, wT Regent stree street, London, Established 1855, By the request of several gentlemen residing tn Amer- tea the Committee of this civb have decided om admit- ting # limited number ot American members at an an- nual subscription of two guineas. Applieants would be required to give a reference t & banker, werchant or fentleman, of Known respectability in ‘London, Any member of recogmuzed Ameri: is eligible. club is non-political and non-projesmonal. Being pro- # mour no tality beyond their sub- prietory, members a i Soripiion, ie Committee have the ment ie club and the tlectien ot members. ree Chairman, Foun" A MAGEE, F: Bir, Gilvert Campbell, B Lacutenant Col. Peters, . B. Eliott, Esq. Charles semple, 1sq. Major Collltison fai, E. G. Stone, esq. 4. Kershaw, Esq. KK Witt, Log ‘The club ts situated in the centre of the most fashiona- ble part of the West bind and within a tew doors of the cee Hotel, much treqaented by American visitors 0 ications for membership to be made toJ. . PAL» hag., Secretary, N THE COURT OF THE COMMIBAION RES FOR THE _puaree Encntered Estates in the West Indies Ja- maica). In the matter of the estate of Joseph Gilbert Da Costa, dense ex parte George Thomsou and another, peti- gale on WEDNESDAY, February & 1875 JAMALOA.. othe valuable Suga: ar Estates known aa Tramijy Plantation, Koslyn Pen, Cromwell Plantation and Cromwell Moubtuin. all sitaate in the parish of St 122 Mary, in the Island of Jamare ont ining together 2547 ‘acres or theroabouts, with the eentri- fugal machimery, plant ition live and dead stock, and other” chaitels offecty will be gpld ‘by auction. tn four loc Messrs.” Hards, sughan & Jenkinson, vetore James Fleming, Koo. 9.U.: and Reginald John ne Commisdoners for of Encomberedséatates In ae West Indies, at the sale. fhe Commissioners, the Auction Mart, Token- in abe city of London, on Weunes: el a 7, one o'clock pi urchaser will Have an sindefoasibo paris: Traiaigar e of sq.. 27 College atroat, Colle; ee ili, London, coe Beney Mesure Wards’ Vaughan & Senkingse G2 Moorgate street, London, the auctioneers,” Ko, § Maddox’ stroct, Regent street, London, Bolle ox" atroe ni having the oarriage Stier ee NEW ype rnetee teed! 478 Wearing Apparel, Call or address ay above. At R. MINTZ'S, 243 THIRD AVENUE, BETWEEN Twentleth and Twenty-first streets," the value paid in cash for Cast-off Clothing, Carpets Jew- eg ed by post punctaaily attendeu “to by Mr. or T SCHWARTZ2’S, 1,251 BROADWAY.—WILL PAY the ver; ae prices for Ladies and Gentemen's Oast-off Clo Broadway pricey will be paid. Call ob or address aeuwanie, Psd Brodway, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. MARRIED. FoMBE—MALONEY.—On Thursday, December 24, 1874, by the Rev. Dr. Deems, BENJAMIN K. FoMBg to JENNIE MALONEY, botn of this city. No cards. DIED, ALLEN.—At Norwalk, Uonn., January 8, Saran Louisa, wife of Leander L. Allen, aged 23 years, 6 months ana 11 days. Relatives and triends are-invited to attend her fmeral, at two o’ciook P. M., Monday, January 11, from St. Paut’s onuros, Norwaik. AvsTIN.—On Friday, January 8, WILLIAM AUs- ‘TR, 1 Lhe 86th year of bts age. Dolatives and’ friende of te. famtly are respect- folly invited to astend the Pe aneral, from his late lence, No. 248 West Twenty-third ae op Monday, Sure 4 11, a Gather mee AM Bakgy.—On Saturday, January at 39 North Oxord street, Brvoklyn. TuoMsS BABY, are mandi: two v. M ston papers please copy, BrCHER.—On Sunday, tue 10th inst., after a tong eer JOuN G., 80D of the late [. David and Bar- Dara Becher, 40 years, 3 months and 23 days. ‘The relafives and friends of the family are re- ereatiies invited Letnany his funeral, on Tuos- Gay, the 12th inst., at o1 P. M., trom the Residence of his Dpotber-in-isw, John Hobsgderber, Bo. 313 West Twenty-eighth street, to Lutheran Cemetery, BrveeeMann.—On Friday, January 8, 1875, ER- MANN P. BRUGGEMANN, In the 47th year of his ave. Reiatives and frienas of the family are respect- fully imvited wo atvend the funeral, on Monday, Janwary 11, % two o’clock P. M. trom the Datcn Boformed chorch, corner Montgomery avenue and Frankiio street, Jersey Oity Heights, N. J. CaLLaHAN.—On Friday evening, January 7, Ree BROOA soon hs wite of James Callanan. Relatives snd frends of the family, also the New. York, New Jersey and Sandy Hook pilots, are re- apeetinily invited to attehd the funeral, on Tues- day, at nine ociock, A.M. at her late residence, oa1 Wasting son avepoa, Brodklyn. The remaing wa be taken to St. Patriok’s choreh, Kent avenue, beewe asolemn requiem mass will be said at ten CAMPBERL.—At bis residence, 173 Leonardstreet, n, BDA, Jes OAMPBBLL, in bho — year i age; born pay Louth, lrevan tmmediately alter to Calvary Cemetery. Belgtavee ad mos of berber and paces ot son-t , James Carolan, are reapectfdlly tn- vited to attend, OamMPEBLL.—OD ico nga January 0, JaMES BELL, aged 49 and ose eof hts brother Malcolm, are invited to attend the roneral services, at Em- manuel charon (Kev. Dr. Walprkige’s}, corner of and Smith 1, a, on Thee- 12th inst, at hall-past eievea ck A. kh, zaet | Salhous further invisaiion. Onnis?e.—On Saturday, January 9, ReNRy H, eres, eldest son of William H. and Onristianna Relatives and friends of the famtly are invited to trend the funeral, on Mon@ay eveling, at seven o’ctock, from Thirteenth street church (Rev. Dr. Burchard’s). Howard Lopes, No. 36, F. aND A. M.— Brerneen—You are bereby summoned to attend a special Shaye of this lodye, on repr’ January Il, at batpas six o’olock P. M., at the om of the Masonio Temple, oerner of Twenty-third street and Sixth avenue, for the pur- pose paying the bast trivure of ae to our late worsniphal Ddrother, gd Fas Seo ag Mom- bers of Orescent.Chapter, No, A.M, and bretmren of sister lodges are invited to meet with us. By order of H. MEPCALF, Master, 24MBs GILSTON, Secretary. The members of Orescent Chapter, No, 220, R. A. M., aro requested to meet at the Rev. Dr Burobard’s church, Wes Thirteenth street, near Seventa avenue, this (Monday) Oren es. at rar oaock, to unite with Howard ipa, No. bompentoa, the funeral services of our late Henry H. Ohristic, P. H. P. HORACE METCALR, H. P, Wiii1am Y, Tors, epee! CLaRg.—On Sunday morning, Jan 10, of Bax fever, PHEBE M. OLARK, in the year of Nolaves and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, {rom the resttence of Bdward J, Le ites 9 Kast Fivty- fourth street, on ‘tuesday, 1200 inst., at hal-past ten ovclook A.M. ‘The re- mains wiil be interred at ENaabeth, NJ. aa ots f papers please copy. ate —On January 9, JouN WILLIAM COLLINS, Mer DoF elius F, and Mary BK Orr Collins, aged 4 days. Burial on Tuesday, at one o*vlock; Interment in Calvary Cemetery.’ Friends of the ‘fwrmilies are respectfully requesfod vo atrend the )uneral, from the residence of his parents, 28 Barrow street. QRooK.—On January 9, GHORGLANNA L0UTSH, only oni of J. D. Kurtz and Ida Hamilton , aged 6 years and 9 months, Fronds and acquaintances of the family are re- Bpeotrubly invited to attend the funeral services at 130 aad Sixteenth street, on Monday, at halt- past four P.M DA¥.—On" tno 1orh inst., PLoKENca Loutse, only daughter of Uharias J., Jr., and Oarrie A. Day, aged 8 years and 4 montns, Funeral on suesiay, 12th inst., at two o'clock P. M., irom the residence of: her grandfather, Charles J. Day, No. 23 Wess Twelish street. DePoRES?T.—Suddeniy, on Sundi -_ Janu- ba! | 10, JOHN A. DRFoREST, aged jotioe Of funeral to-morrow. KpMonDs.—Jn Brookiyn, on Sunday morning, January 10, 1975, BENJAMIN EDMONDS, in the 81st Year of his age. The relatives and friends of the familly are in- Vited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- dence, No. 154 Lainyette avenoe, on Weunesday, January 13, a two O'oock. EpwaRbe.—On Thursday morning, January 7 Lia ScHOOLBY, wiie of William J. Edwards, an daughter of Bliza t, and Jobn G. Sehooley, aged 23 yeu The maneral will take place from St. Ann’s Epts- copal church, Crinton street, Brooklyn, on Mo: January 11, at two o’otock P.M Friends ol tae family are invited to attend. FaLLoy.—On Sonday morning, MARY C. FALLon, & native of county Leitrim, Ireland, tn the 53d year of her age. Friends and aequatntances will attend the fune- ral, at one o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, from 513 West Twenty-sixtn street. Grrson.—On Saturday, January 9, Davip Ginsox, iu the 42d year of his age, Helatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the juneral, trom his late residence, No. 319 West Forty. Ath Bireety on Tuesday, the 12th inst., at one o'cl ‘Un Saiurday, January 9, at six o'clock, LDEN, aged 32 years, Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the {uneral, from tne residence of his brother, — Fifth avenge, at hali-past one o'’clork P. The members of the Mutua: Beneflt GoupsMITH. and Burial Society are hereby invited to attend utmost | the funeral ¢t Jacob Goldsmith, witich will take ee from hepa fone bong 502 Hp nk ig sburg, this day (Monda) one o'clock HENRY DAVISON, President wean Broeklyn, es Sund: + morning, Jane Many R. HeaRp, widow of the ta: Giver Heard, of Woodbridge, N. 4., aged po 4 friends are respectfully tnvited ta id the {uneral, on Tuesday, at two P. M., from ie pzpnklin avenge Preaoyterian chureh, Kev. . Balsey’s, Breen 00 Sasurday, sapasey 9, JOHN AD. R, Of Nemorrhage of the longs, aged years, 4 months and Ta lays. Funeral will take piace ol ty Monday, January from his late residence, 1élst Sorat fifa ni west of Courtland avenue, ird avenue cars; cross Harlem Bridge, Relauives and friends’ of the family are reapectiully Syiee to attend. HENLBY.—On Saturday, Jan 9 of pneu mon] Daniel Dok HENLEY, 1b ihe 60th year of ls age. ‘The relatives ana friends of the fami) are re~ spectfally invited to att the funeral, from hia late residence, on Third ‘avenue, near 102d street on Tuesday, a! o'clock P.M. The members Eastern Star Lodge, No. 227, F. and A. as pak members of Arctitteet Lodge, No. 519, F. rend are respectfully invited to attend, HiLt.—On Sunday, January 10, of scarlet fever, HELEN ANNA, aged 3 years and 1 month, onl Ganakwor orgonn. Bond and the late Helen Ann@ Funeral at 10 A, M., Tuesday, January 12, from 815 Jay street, Brooklyn. Hoveu.—On Sunday, January 10, Many CaRrd- LINE, wife of James T. Hough. Notice of funerd| nereatter. Janes.—In Flushing, N. Y., January 10, 1875, Rey. E, L. Janzs, one of the secretaries of the Naw tional Temperance Society, in the 68th year of his age. The faneral will take place in Flushing on Wednesday, the 13th inst. service at his Jate resi- @ence at half-past one and at the Methodist Epis- copal church at two P, M. The friends of the fam- ily are invited to attend without forshar Ratios. Karn.—On Friday evening, January & 187: Mary L. Karn, beloved Saughtor oy adoption) Mr. ana Mra. Samuel Hawk, aged Funeral from their residence, No. ry past Forty- eighth street, New York, Tuesday morning, Janu- bog rs at eleven o’clock, 1GGIN.—On Sunday, January 10, Bribes, the migein @ native of beloved wife of Bernard Lou Tee Ares. alway, Ireland, Jonds of the family are requested: to attend the juneral, {rom her late residence, 318 Relatives and iri Broome street, on Tuesday, January 12, at one o’clock P. M. KILBRETH.—Sanday morning, of croup, JAMEs P.,8on of J, W. and Mary 0, Kilbreth, aged 16 months and 8 days. Funeral January 9, of diphtheria,. Martik A., daughter of ete a Sarah Knighbrt,. agen 1 year, 2 montos and 9 Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to tend the funeral, from tne residence of her arents, 411 Adelphi Street, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, he 12th inat., at [wo O'Clock. Mace.—On ange January 9, at twelve M. after a long and painiul illness, ANNA, the beloved: *wite of Daniel Mace, in the 36th year of her age, The friends and relatives of the family are ree spectiully invited to attend the funeral, irom her late residence, 219 West Forty-ninth street, thi te day (Monday), "January 11, at three o'clock P, Remains wiil be taken to Boston tor interment. Many.—On Sunday, January 10, FRANCES P., wife of Fred V. Many. Relatives and friends: are requested to attend the juneral, [rom ne late residence, No. 39 Elm reet, Elizabeth, N. J. les Wednesday, | Janoary 138, at ten o'clock P, M. Carriages in waiting at the depot, 11:15 ana 12 o’cleck trains, from [vot of Liberty street, New York, MeRRirT.—Suddenly, January 8 WILBER MER~ RITT, aged 15 years. Funeral math the restdence of his father, Asbury tien Tarrytown, N. Y., January 12, at eleven o'clock. MoorE.—On Saturday, January 9,.Mra. Deus G. Moors, aged 29 years, Relatives and’ iriends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, at Lee Avenue church, Os on Tuesday, January 13, at two o'clock P. M. Brockport paners please co inst. Euzanern NugEnr,, NUGENT. — the 10ch ape 89 years, elatives and friends of the family and. of her sons, Peter, John and George, are respectfully in- vited to attend her funeral, on Tuesda: 12, at ove o’olock P. M., from the restd: [hoster ch nach Virgtnia Boyd, No. 33 Lafayette ace. O’/LEABY.—UD January 10, at twelve M., DANIEL OLmry, in the 45th year of his a The retatives and irienda of the family are re- spectiuily invited to attend bis funeral, from his late residence, No, 4 Bergen street, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, 12th tnst., at nalfpast nine A. M., thence to St. Paul’s cburch, Court and Congress stree where a solemn mass of requiem will be offere: for the ri of his soul. interment at Cemetery of the Boly One PBARSALL.—On the 9th, Mrs. JOHN PRARSALL, in the 70th year oi ner age. Friends and relatives are requested to atten® the In! 1, from her late Rayan 101 East Sev enty-first street, on Tuesda: 2th, at ten A. M.; algo at the Methodist Bpiscopal onurch, on. Tulrty-ioursh street, near Seventh avenue, at twelve M. PHILLIPS. —On Saturday, January 9, pets, of of diph. therta, J. BATTIE, Ca son of Fred F. and Mage gie A. Phillips, 5 years and 8 montus. Relatives aud 08 of the family ure respeot- fully invited to atrend bis funeral, on Monday, 11th. inet, at two P. from tre residence of his parents, 142 Amity street, Brooklyn. Batp.—On Sunaay evening, qantas ig tS Mc field; aged 8 montis and day months a1 hobice of funeral heresiter. Bosinson.—In Brooklyn, Jan 9, HELEN AU- @USTA ROBLNSON, Deloved wife of William KB. Rob- aangbter of George Deugherty, of New- in tne 44th year ot hor age. Relatives fiends are requested to attend, — foe procera et Cees Pypanien ne: orn . y, January 1 at ten o’clock A. ae to the Cuurch of St. Charles Borromeo, Sidney piace, where a solemn mass of Tequiem Wil be celebrated, and thence to Newark for interment. ty. Jannary 10, J; thira. ore, Red Rocug.—In this ct OMT, gon of Mary E. and the late Luke Roche, aged & 7 himeral from. the tamtly residence, 311 East Seventy-iourth street, January 11, at one o'clock, Friends of the family are respectfully invited to tend, Ross—At Nyack, on Sunday, January 10, of paralysis, JOuN Ross, aged 28 years, @ months and days. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from Retocmed church, 8 oe on Tuesday, January 12, at two o’ciock ‘Trains oie Onambers street 9:30 A. M.; retarne ing, 3:30 P, M. DCHERR.—On turday, January 9, MARY #, wife of Freaertck W. Scuerr and only daughter of James W. Brinckerhorl. ‘Phe relatives and friends of the family are re~ spectiully invited to attend the funeral service her late residence, 117 East PB yet ge by ai on Tuesday, January 12, at jour o’ciock M. SHANLEY, —In Brooklyn, Masry, the beloved wife of Thomas Shantey, in the 42d year of her age. Relactves and friends of the family are res} fully invited to atsend the funeral, from her iate resience, No. 65 Dikeman street, South Brooklyn, at two P. M., Tuealay. TIBMANN.—On Subday morning, 10th inst., CARO= ‘LIvE Baaaru, wile of Peter C. Tiemann and daugh- ter of the late James S. Breath. Funeral services will be held at St. Mary’s church. Manhattanville, on Tuesday afternoon, January 12, at hall-past three o'clock. Remains will be taken to Hempstead, L, L., on Wednesday morn- ~ tor interment. AIL.—On Sunday, 10th inst., Mtcnarn VarL, beloved husband of Catherine Vail, native of eoun‘y Wateriord, |, aged 58 years. The relatives and friends of the family, and those of hts sons, rhomas, Michael und iovert. Vani, are respectiu'ly invited to a tond. his funeral, on awe i the 12th Janaary, from his late resi- dence, Forty-seventh street, at ten o’olock es ‘M., to Church of St. Boniface, Forty-sev- enth street and Second avenue, where a requiem high mass will be offered for the repose of his soul, ae irom thonce to Calvary Cemetery at hall-past e o'clock P. M. for interment, ON ALENTINE. ID Brooklyn, on Sunday, Janua’ 30. 87 ABRAHAM VALENTINE, aged 75 years an days. Sane Telatives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the funeral, frum his late residence, No, 442 State street, on Tuesday, January 12, at two o'clock P. M. WALLACE.—In this city, on. January 8, Many, relict of James Wallace, in the 78tn yoar of her age The reiatives apd friends of the family, and those of her sons, James, John and Thomas P. ry Of ber son-in-law, Michael McGowan, are respect~ fully ivvited. to attend her funeral, irom ner late residence, No, 329 West Finy-seventn street, on Monday, ts ntaey 11, at ten A. M., t ce to Ul churoh of st. Paul, Firty-ninih. strees and Ninth avenue, where @ solema Kequiem Mass will be coiebrated, WALDRON.—On January 10, of pneumonia, BEN- JAMIN F., Son of Walter B, and Lydia A. Waldron, in the 26th year of his age. Relatives and friends are respectfally invited to attenu the juneral services, on Wednesday, Janu- ary 13, at the oence of his father, 225 East Sixtieth street, three o'clock P, M. Interment at Woodlawn on Thursday hope inn 8 WELCH.—Suddenly, at Bellevue Hospital, on Sat urday, 9tn inst., Magy, relict of Waiter Welch. 6 faneral will take place on Tuesday, the 12th, at haif-past nine o'clock A. M., from No. 60 Prince street, Way.—Suddenly, at Catskill, N. Y., on Tharsday, January 7, ELLEN AvGuata, wife of Benjamin Wey, aud daughter of Caleb Day, Esq., in the 35th year of her age. Puvnerai Tnesday, January 12, at half-past two P. M., (rom the Presbyterian church at OngaKkill, WILLIAMS.—On Sanday, January 10, JOHN A, eidest son of the late Jobn Wililams, aged 82 years, His friends and those of the family are respect. fully tuvited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of his mother, No. 30 Flatbush avenue, Brooklyn, ou Tuesday, January 12, at two P. M. WILSON, On Saturday, January 9, after a short iilness, Harry H., only son of Henry H. and Annie &. Wilson, aged 7 years and 18 days, Friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday morning, at hall-past tem o'clock, atthe residence of nis grandiather. 16h West Klevensh street,