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AMUSEMENTs. YCRUM THEATRE, WI ST, AND 61H AVENUS, MBS. ROUSBY AS THE LADY ELIZABETH. The great dramatic triumph of the season. MRS. ROUSBY’S LADY ELIZABETH. BEVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. MRS. ROUSBY a THE RENOWNED ENGLISH ACTRESS, in her original, character of THK LADY ELIZ BETH, im Tom Taylor's grand liistorical Five Act Play, | TWLXT AXE AND CROWN; or, THE LADY ELIZABETH. Produced with mew scenery. properties, costumes. Potntmens, a sroug cast, including GEO. OLARK Seats 4) Dox office and Sctirmer's, 701 roadway. SATURDAY, asl: P. M.. second Rousby Matines RS. PF. B. CONWAY’S BROOKLYN THEATRE, | Monday, lyesday and Wednesday, January 1, 12 and 13, the emibeat artists Mr. and Mrs. W. J. FLOR ENCE, in Tom Taylor's splendid a | THE PWKET-O FAL . ACCABE, —ROBINSON HALL, street. between Futh ayenue and Union square.— very evening, ath Matinee Saturday ut 2 in hus highly Successiul Monvlogue, | BEGQONE DULL CAKR. Music, Ventriloguism and Character Delineations —_ | NEW ASDUATIRAUTIVED PROG MME, | REALI Fellow,” ACTERS AT ONCE (MALE AND FEMALS), remaining Upon the stame in fell sight of the audience. Admission, %c.; Reserveu Seats, We. extra; Family Circic, 25¢,: juveniles under 16 years of age, halt price, . Robinson Hull, open daily from 9 till & pus AMUSEMENT RENDEZVOUS OF NEW YORK BARNUM'S RAPID PRANSIT TO PUBLIC FAVOR, SECOND WEEK OF THE HALF-PRICE SYSTEM. SECOND WEBK OF PACKED AUDIENCES AND TU- MULTUOUS ENTHUSIASM. SECOND WEEK OF THE NEW AND IMPROVED | PROGRAMME, EMBRACING THE HIGHER ORUBR OF RQUESTRIANS, AND WHICH 13 UNANIMOUSLY INDORSED BY THE PUBLAG THE PULPIT AND THE PRESS. 4S 4 “MORAL AND INSTRUCTIVE EXHIBITION IT KECKIVES THS APPROVAL OF ALL, ALL THE DARING YOUNG LADY RIDERS AFTER. NOON AND EVENING. For the prowent woek the usual specialties for Jay and pint exhibitions will be TED AND GIVe IN ULL At TH AFT*RNOON AND EVENIN TERTAINMENTS, forming a combination of thrilling equestrianiwn and brilliant comtestsin speed never be- fore atiemted, even by the Hippodrome management, MENAGERIE, MUSEUM AND HIPPODROME, Adwiswon to all. 30a = Chilaren under 10, 150. SIX HUNDRED RARE WILD Bs ASTS. Doors open at land 6:8. Performances 2:30 and 8, HIRPODROME MUST 800N CLOSE. OOTH’S THEATRE, THIRD WEEK, | Lessees and) Managers...........JARRETT & PALMER PRODIGIOUS SUCCESS! “There are more parts In LITTLE i played than in any piece now on the New ‘The Herald say: EM'LY well York staze. An increasing attendance evidencing the excellence of Halliday's aduurab.e drafiatc ver- sion of CHARLES DI KENS’ charming story, “David Copperfiesd,” aud entitle LITTLE EM'LY! in which the popular actor snd author, | Mr. GEORGH | AWCETT ROWE, | gives his imimitable impersonation ot tne character of | Wilkins Mieawber, the deeply interesting piece will be continued through’ a thid week, ppreciation of | EVERY NIGHT and at the SATURDAY MATINEK, | wath uae iollowing remarkable | AS IGNMENT OF DANIEL PEG@GO?TT.. PAKTS: . Mr. FREDERICK BWARDE vER - eet, HeNcY WE Mr. CLAUDE BUR. «Mr. CHARI UGH ES ROCKWE Wed v ‘Mir. CHARL LUTLE & LI Tigge Miss MAUDE GRANG BETSY TROTWOOD foes Miss MARY WELLS AGNES WIOKFIBLD. jniss LOUISE HENDERSON ROA DARPUR......00 oi oleeeee Miss HiELUN TRAC MARTHA... ‘Miss LAURA PHILLIP PLOGOITY BARKIS. Miss AUGUSTA RAYMOND Mrs. GUMMLDGK Miss ESTELLE MOR ‘TIMER: | | Mrs MiOa WBER. -.- Miss EMMA GRATTAN | | | The magnifeent scenery js from the pencils ot WIL- LIAM VO! GPLIN and KICHA&D MARSTON, the prin- cipal pictures bei THE ILLUMINATED CATHEDRA, THE ARK ON THE SANDS THE STORM SOENE, THE SAILING OF THE SHIP, all of which have ingenious mechanical ag junc’ SB. SBCURED ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE | THEATRE.—100 TALL YOUNG MEN Applicants OOTH'S wanted fOr the supernumerary forc®. ‘Will cail at the staye door om sixth ayonne. at 10 to-day. tage Manager. JOUN L. VINO! AD. Nz Star engagement | ti AYE THE PAVOBITE OF GERMANY, iN OPERA BOUFFE. MONDAY. JANUARY 11, LA FILLE Dig MADAME ANGOT, Opera Bouffe, in three acta, by Lecocq. LINA MAYR AS CLAIRET ANGOT. Bog pttice open from 8} till ¢ o'clock. | TRINWAX HALL, THEO, THOMAS, | The public if respeetfully informed that THOODORS THOMAS will give, on SATURDAY and MONDAY next, TWO GKAND CONCERTS. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, January. 16, at? o'clock, with increased Orchestra, MATINAB Gita SDMA VINEE, MONDAY EVENING, January 15, at & GRAND EVENING CONGBRY, ‘“vioist, Mr. Constantin Weikert- plamist, from Lepzig, his first appearance Admission ‘Gekets $1, reserved ‘0c. extra can y Halt, at Nos. Ui and 114 Bread ion square, Kull | Drogrammescan be bad at all the principal muse stores | and piano ns, AN FRANUMCO’ MINSTRELS. BIRQH, WaMBOLD and BACKUS NEW OPERA Hoss, BROADWAY AND 20TH STREET, (THE FUNNIDST BILL OF THE” SEASON. Reserved with screams-of delight, New Years Gallers—Poo Lave tor the Train—Laughing Gas—solo on 98 Oper Can. CON SRW SONGS, JOKES, & Street cars may be ordered af 10. Seats secured. FAMILY MAPLY: ATU RDA Y, ‘B TRIBUN! Torn pans ef the Olympic Theatre {s, of bar. el al e iympic eatre = ite kind, bend ‘unplen wa most varies and the most-| arousing OLYMPIC ean be seen.in New York.” RAT RE 6% BROADWAY. ONG, BY J. B ‘ow’ and “Cotonner” “My Pair Lady,” waltz, yee Wing,” waltzes, Knight, 60c. Moning” wakz, Warren, 75c.; “Amaryilis? and “Fox Chase” lone, ie each. D, £ 00. 1@ FAMILY THEATRE. ——————The best bill of the season was presented Hig at this house last night, and the house was crowded from | parquet to dome. | Yhe entertainment combived exch extreme of variety with positive merit, and was one calculated to please the most refined audience by the entire absence of auglit approaching to vulgarity. So says the New ‘ort Herald of January 6, speaking or the OLYMPIG TARATRE. 64 BROADWAY, US WILLAAMS AS THE DUTCHMAN ABROAD, x SIX DAYS LY LONDON, OLYMP®O THEATRE, _ 624 BROADWAY, ISS ALIOR HARRI-ON. IN HBR BEAUTIFUL CHARACTER SKETCHES, OLYMPIC TABATRE. 624 BROADWAY (senee's GRAND MASQUERADE Boet™oven | abl, Zlu Filth street, TUESDAY EVENING, January 12, 1875. NHE TALK OF THe TOWN, TH HES’ ENTERTAINMENT IN THE CITY. PY ERYBOL OLYMPIC THEATRE 624 BROADWAY. 18s JENNIE ENGEL, MN ORGINAL sERt0-come soNnas, { OLYMPIC TREATRE, 6% BROADWAY. SANFORD AND WILSON ) THE FAMOUS COMIC OLYMPIC iHLATRE, NIROFLE GLROFLA, the new opera by Charles Lecoe: MUSICAL GENIUSES. 6% BROADWAY. 4; vocal and piano Waltzes, Quadrilles, Lancers, Potpourris, Panta- arranged vy Strauss, Gunel, y. Briniey Krog, Kuhe. Gramer, Vilbac, Jungmann, 4c, pablished by ' HaNRY LITOLFE, 8 Fourth avenue. peficnt Aud cheapest editions of classical and modern asic. STEINWAY HALL. PO TP General Banks Gwving failed to prepare score ENT. © his lecwre on “Diplomatic Princes, "which was aunounced w be iven on Janmary i! dhe fourth in the course of the ‘oung Men's Hebrew Association). there will be no leo- ture to-niht. Mr. De Cordova will lecture on “bum. berly & on Febroary 2 and the lecture in place of Banks’ will beduly announced. I. 8. ISAAGS, Opairman Committee on Bavertainment BW MUSIC,—“SHAUGHRAUN WALTZ." THOMAS Bak ee ee i, Mora, ot it Mr. Boucicault, r. jontag ue Of is Jofirers Lewis n title page: price, 60a “Over the Hill to the Pour ous,” Moke: While the stiver Tints the Gold,” answer to “Silver Threads Among the Gold,” lake; “Barbara Frietenie, Sloman. ai ieture titles, dec. each. “Lost in the Wide World,” J. & Thomas, wo. “Farewell,” ter piano, Riehard Hoffman, We; “A la Bouvee,” William Mason. %e.: “Talisman Waltzes,” Baker, Sc, WILLIAM A POND & O0., S47 Broadway (4 $9'Unien square, New York. 4. USBUM OF ART, NO, 128 WEST EYROPOLITAN Fourteenth street, New York.—The Museum is open Gaily, Sund: mcepied, froin 10 A. M. to OP. M.. and on Mondays Satw from 7 to 10 P.M. Cesnola col- Jection, Kallories of pictures, statuary and other art ob- #6 {roe Jects, admiagion, 25 cents: Mond, ng ANJO AND GUITAR INSTRUCTION—BY HENRY @, Dobson, tor 26 years a wwacher in the city of Kk; saustaetion guaraniced. ow ork; HURRAY Ge DOBSON 41 Fourth avenue. HB PINRST POLIGK IN THE, WORLD, | T aus Ma’ KEW MUSICAL SKETOR. QiyMric TR «Gk BROADWAY, | “17 Ine KAlAKA UA" Q@BAND MARCH, AS PLAYED he, Highness and an audience of break dianea ‘al Obere House, Veoember 24, composed wo u a every where. ‘ud | vy Mr. Harvey B. Dodworth, | will inelude the Mr. E OLYMPIC THEA | OLYMPIC THEATRE, NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1875—WITH SUPPLEMENT. » AMUSEMENTS. ARK THEATRE, THAL IN CONJUNCTION WITH MESSRS, GRAU & CHIZZOLA he will give a SEASON OF FRENCH OPERA, opening TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), Nth, with Bazin’s delighttul Opera Comique, Lb VOYAGE EN CHL which will be presented with new by Isherwood and Maeder, new decorative adjuncts and the following aiet he UENRY DE KERNOISON...............M. DE QUERCY United States.) (First appearance in the" Pompery.. ° M. Duplan Atidor de sen ville: M. Debeer Bonnetaa Noraire, |. Valaire Maarice Fre Chantal M. Victor Minelli Mile, erZy Blonlelet “Mi. Thaillard aiviota In rehearsal, Lecocy's inet and cotwning triumph, the raal, Lecocd’ ping trium| SENSATION ocq's last and crow! i pl oF EUROPEAN CAPITALS, F GIROFLE-GIROFLA, for which Messrs. GRAU & CHIZZOLA have purchased the sole rignt of production. ’ 0x office open from 8 to 4 NOI To. R THORNE, Lis SEE AND MANAGER, First night of the exciting w oral romantic play, in six acts, eniitied UNCLE 1OM’S CABIN, with new peenery. by D..B. Hughes, Bag. tor every might this week and Saurday matinee. Uncle Tom, ©. L. Farrell; George liarris, W. Hi. on; otmon Legree, G. id- @leton; St Clair, J. Pradiey; /opsey. Mrs Frank’ Bud- worth: Marie st. Uair ie Moore; Aunty Ophelia, simmons; . Louis Mestayer: Marks, Mr. Pike; Mr,’Sheiby, J. Thoman; Tom Lokers, Brad Jey; fva, Little Amy Lee; Eliza, ellie Meeke: Chloe, Misss Vernon. New Scenery, Songs. ‘ew Scenery, Negro Dances. Fall Chorus ‘full \LOBE THEATRE, jew Songs, Dances. 24" Broadway. 730 GAMPBELL & MURTHA. Managers MONDAY, N first appearance ot the VICTORELLIS. REYNOLDS BROS. JAMES A. KELLEY ‘and ED OERISSTR, ADAH RICHMOND, JENNIE HUGHES, WINNETTA MONTAGU JEAN GREY, MOLLIE MITCHELL, GORGE ATKINS, WALTER BRAY, WILLIAM DEVERE NED FOX, SMITH ana WALDRON, JOHN WOODARD, The Eolian Quartecte. Second week of the sparkling burlesque extravaganza in which all the great company will appe: OOD's MUSEUM. woob’s, EVENING AT 8 AFTERNOON AT 2, CIESICO ALDRICH AND MILES 0 EDMUND KEAN. WORKINGMEN OF NEW YORK, ATH AVENUE THEATRE, O Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY.......Prop rietor and Manager — MONDAY NiGHT AT and Fvery Evening during the week, will be produced for the first ume at this theatre as "Mr. Daiy’s annual Shakespearian revivai, the comedy of the MERCHANT OF VENICE, newly arranged in four acts, after the London and Paris- jan model, ina SKIES of |ABLEAUX, each act being comprised within a SINGLE S¢ ¥ Mr. ALY has endeavored in every way to make this production a companion picture to the Shakespearian re- of former seasons and equal to the successes 4“Pwellth Night,” “Merry Wives of Wind- Lapor’s Lost,” &c. prepared by Mr. James Roberts itham. olos and uets have been newly arranged ™. THE distinguished tragic artist, EL. DAV..NPORT, as SHYLOCK, and the accomplished comedienne, Mis Ca nLOPA LECLERC, as PORTIA. tras Mr. D. Hi. Harkins. as. Gratiano Mr. Logis James. as. Bassanto Mr. G. F. Devere as AntonIO Mr. D. Whiting. as. Venice Mr. Hart Conway. 78s Lorenzo Mr. Owen Fawcett. as. Launcelot Giobvo Mr. J. W. Jennings. Mr. James Peakes. As. -Salarino | Mr. W Eytinge oaks calanio Mr. D_vean.. as. -Balthazar Mr. John Moore. + fubal as. sai Serenaders, Guests, Judges 4c. A Mics Annie Grabam ‘Miss Nina Varian Act L—A PROMENADE IN VENICE. Act IL—THE RIALTO, Act IIL—THE PAVILION OF THE CASKETS. Act 1V.—THE COURT OF JUSTICE A MATINEE OF THE MERCHANT OF VENICE, SATURDAY, AT 1:30. Mr. DALY also begs to announce that he will shortly produce a _STIRRING PARISIAN NOVELTY! RYANT’S OPERA HOUSE, * WEST 23D STREET, between 6th and 7th avg, near Booth's Theatre. Every Evening ot; Saturiay Matinee at 2 YTHER CHANGE OF PROGKAMME, BRYAN’ ‘The Long and Short of It, BRYANT" AND FAC BRYAN M i DONG BE BRYANT'S MIN Who's IN THE WELL, BRYANTS MINSTReLS | BCHOOL, SCHOOL, BRYANTS Mi TRELS YHE BALL'S UP! BRiANT’S MINSTRELS| Characters by Dan Bryant, Neiso seymour. Bob Hart, Dave tweed. W. H Brockway, Emerson. Hogan. Norris, Templeton, Waly, Kelly, &e. FAMILY MASINEE EVERY SATURDAY aT 2. 201 BOWERY, Nerissa. ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HO. THE YOUNG AND BEAUIIFUL THE FEMALE MINSTRELS. SENSATION, 20 Charming and Girted Voealtsts. ao Mics JENNIE MORGAN, THE the best of all vocalists, FEMALE Miss VIOLA CLIFION, MINSTRELS. -MIS5 BLANCHE SELWYN, hmond Sisters, La Belle Gabrielle, MATINEES Y PASTOR'S GREAY TROUPE, TUESDAY Barry. Tooley, Emmett, Clarke, 4a. AND “THE FaMALE LIGHWAYMEN,” FRIDAY, Matinees Puesday and Friday. Ladies free on Pridey evenings. sixty choice hams distribu among the audience on Monda: evening. Acspexy OF MUSIC, DOPERA BOUFFE. BOUFF&. BOUFFK. BROUFF! BOUFF! BOUFFE. BOUFFE BOUFFE, BOUFFE. TUESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 19, MASQUERADE AND FANCY D&RSS, UNSER THE AUSPICES and DIREUT MANAGEMENT of THRE OPERA BOUFFE COMPANIES, Mlle. MARIE AIMEE and Troupe, Miss EMILY SOEDENE and Troupe and the NEW H COMPANY, which appears at the Park Theatre, TICKETS, FIVE DOLLAKS, admitting gentleman and lady. fale of tickets and boxes wili commence THIS morn- ing, at 9 o'clock, at vecker Broy’., so. 83 Union square; Deimonico’s, Fourteenth street, and Box Offices of Ly- cvom and Park Theatres, and at Rullinan’s, lid browd- way. . THE PRICK OF BOXES has been fixed as follows by the Commitree :—Prosce nium Boxes, $0; Private Boxes (first and Unird row) §2: Privute Boxes (econa row), $15, Mezzonine Boxes, E %. day, January 11, 1875, engagement for one week only of Miss MAGGIE MITCHELE, in her great success of FANGUON. PNHE TIMES, JANCARY 3, SAYS “The prograinme at the Olympic Included enongh capital scenes to make wo ordinary performances.” AND STILL MORE SLARY THIS WikK OLYMPIC THEATRE, 644 BROADWAY. JOURTRIGHT AND GILBERT, the original elastic SINGKRS and DANCER: 64 BROADWAY. LAMB'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN.—MON- ICKEBY AND BARNEY, IN A NEW LOGAL *KETCH, BRADLEY'S LUCK. OLYMPIC THiaT a N MUSBUM OF ART THE MeTROPOLIT. fg now open on Monday aud Saturday evenings, from 7 io 10, Mondays tree. VER BEFORE ATTEMPTED. DOUBLE 5OMEK ET from shoulder to snoulder. THE GARNELLAS SUCCESFULLY AOCOMPLiSH IT. 614 BROADWAY. Guz STEINWAY HALL Glu. WILLIAM ¥. GIL, of Boston, In his new lec: A icnaing and Readers,” with ilinstrative dramat fFeadings, TUURSDAY EVE. | FAN. Lh ATA Admission 75e.; reserved seata, $1. For sale on and Alter saturday at’ the Box office of Steinway tall, No. 74 Broadway, No. 33 Union square and Ld Broadway. WILL PREPARE will also direct Address AU- WELL KNOWN ACTRE! ladies ana geutiemon for the stage; &mawur theatricais; terms moderate. dHeDS, station D. OPSRSITE coLone West Fourteenth wy; private le mai Address! VAN BUREN'S GARDENS, 4 reot.—Private Musical Univer: y; Gay amd evening: ctreu’ BMC MCAL UNIVERSE! 6)6)D REGIM ONT RECEPTION, ACADEMY OF MU- AH, e10,, Januury LL —Cowches’ briaging “company. wo 5 appro the Acadeiny trom the ‘n “up, in ‘the same north, and take up in ‘the sam annot. “Guests leaving Wil take te first coach att Ok. Q1 MINUTES UNDER WATER ag O24. B. JOWUN“OS. CHAMPION OF THR WORLD. OLYMPIC THEATRE, 624 BROA WAY. (pus Beer ENTERTAINMENT IN NEW YORK “RVERYBO. Y SAYS SO. OLYMPHO THEATEN, 64 BROADWAY. T 18 VERY DOUBTFUL, [NDEE TY ANY EVE ING PAPER IN NEW York GIVks AS MOCH NEWS EVERY NIGIT AS TUE EVENING TELEGRAM. HE GARNELLAS’ DOUBLE SOMERSET trom shoulder to shouider. 6% BROADWAY. OLYMPIO THEATRE, THE BALL SKASON. YRAND BAL MASQUE AND FANCY DRESS OF THE T Felicia Masquerade Club will take piace at the Ar gyle Rooms, Sixth avenue and Thirteth street, on Mon day night, January i, 1475 Tekets at box office on night of ball. BOBKRT DIXONSON, secretary, tee AMUSEMENTS. PHRATRE, 585 BROADWAY. NDAY, JANUARY 11. ETROPOLITAN EVERY EVENING AT 7:45, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES. EIGHT. NEW STARS. KIGHT, Miss MINNIK GRAY, THE CHARMING VOCALIST. GRIFFIN AND RICK. FRANK JONES, THE MUSICAL MOKE. TIM MOR ELLA HEFLIN, MILLIE PICKERT, JESSIK DANVERS, AND ALL Tilt METROPOLITAN FAVORITES. GIRLS OF | HE PEKIOD AND BOYS OF THE DAY, INTRODUCING THE CALEBRATED La JARDIN MABILLE. HEATRE COMIQUE, Mr, JOSH HART... . First week ot the favorite Comedian, Mr. JOHN ALLN. in his original Song and Dance, NICODEMUS JOHNSON. First week of Mr. HARRY KERNELL, Mr, HARBY RICHMOND and Prot, LE SORT. HARRIGAN AND HART in their new Sketch, KING CALIOU'S BUDY GUARD. Harrigan sings his new =ony PAT MOLONEY'S FAMILY, in WHO OWNS THE LINE? HARRIS AND CARROLL, ‘Mr. J. W. McANDREWS, COLLINS AND WR. COLEMAN SISTERS. ERNEST BYNi:, IRARD BYN. Miss ST. JOHN, Mr. JERRY BARRINGTON, Mr. BEN DODGE, aud 'the entire company in A NEW OLIO, concluding with the new Lrama, JACK; O18, \ FARM FOR LIFE. MATING& WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. ALLACK’S. Proprietor and Manager..Mr. LESTER WALLACK Mr. DION BOUCIUAULI, EVERY tV ING AND SATUKDAY MATINEK, ins new and original Trish play. entiled Tuk SHAUGHBAUN, Mr. H. J. MONTAGUE, Mr. JOHN’ GILBERT, Mr. HARRY BECKETI, Mr. EDWARD ARNO, Mr. J.B. POLK, Mr, E. M. HOLLAND, Mr, LEONARD, Mn ED: WIN, Miss ADA DYAS, Miss JEFFREYS LEWIS, Mme. PONTE Miss IONE BURKE, Mra oBFiON and Miss BLAISDELL also in the cast, Jarriages may be ordered at 10:4. Seats eccured ree weeks in advance. LYMPIC THEATRE, Mr, JOHN F, POOLE. b 80. fe DOUBLE BONERS A OM SHOULDER TO SHOULDER, for the first time in the world. J. B. JOHNSO: fhampion Swimmer of the Wortd. eating, drinking, smoking, sleeping, reading and writing tor 34 minutes under water, First appearance of the mages, ot Serio Comics, Miss JENNIE ENGEL, Mr. GUS WILLIAMs, in the Dew musical sketch called WE'RE TH KINESY POLICE IN THE WORLD, and in a new comic drama called ‘A DUTCHMAN ABROAD: OR, SLX DAYS IN LONDON. RICKEY and BARNEY in a new sketch entitled : BRADLEY'S LUCK BURTON STANLEY as ALBANI AT HOME, COURTRIGHT and GILBERT, SANFORD and WILSON, GREY, JAS. VINCENT, E. D. GOODING, W. B CAHILL, G. W. RED, 8. HOLUSWORTH, Miss ALICK HARRISON, Addie Farwet!, Miss Mane Connolly, Miss Sadie O’ Neti, Miss Pearl thornton, £0, THE FINES! COMPANY and BEST ENTERTAINMENT IN NEW YORK. MATINEES WEDNE 514 BROADWAY. 4 er Ww. Miss PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, ~ ASSORTMENT OF NEW AND HANDSOME Pe 198 to it, at HAINES BROTHERS’ Piano Rooms, 47 Unien square. New Pianos on instalments or low for cash; two Pianos been used & veme, Very low for «sole Proprietor | BOARDERS WANTED. NICELY FURNISHED Hionable Board, in « cosey house, with home com- forts: convenient winter location. n Third and Fourth awenues; refere PER DAY, $6 AND UPWARD PER WEEK $150 feline RoomsAwitn excelent table, at 174 176 and 178 Bleecker street, ‘near Broadway; literary so ciet; 1d heal 9) DOORS ABOVE stu first class Board.—Desirable Rooms, “e! sly, to# family or simgle cenueman, No. 34 Second a enue, near highteenth street. WASHINGTON PLACE, 8ST. JULIAN,—A PARLOR anda Bedroom on second floor to let; also Rooms for gentlemen, house entirely renovated and enlarged; especially adapted for amaites; French tabi yk HTH, AVENUE, BETWEEN ELEVENTH | AND «) Twelfth streets. —Desirabte Suits of Apartments on first and second floor, with private table, on moderate terms, at 45 Fifth avenue; references exchanged. PER WRBEK.—HOARD, WITH PLEASANT Rooms.—The advertiser. living in her own house, will have no moving in May; house heated throughout; home comforta; ‘and see. No. 363 West Thirty-ofth street $6 TO $8 PER WEEK FOR FURNISHED ROOMS, with Board; families accommodated ously. low; hot and cold water in rooms. 42 South Washington square, third door trom Macdougal street. JQ WANERLEY, PLACE. NEAR, BROADWAY.— « Handsome front Hooms $14, $16 and $18, tor two house heated by 1478, STREET 8 WE —HANDSOMELY PUR nished back Room on second floor. e or Rience, to let to gentleman and wite, with first class Borad ; reterence: ed, 1 WEST ELEVENTH STREET, NEAR BROAD. way.—Randsomely furnished Rooms, with Board, te families or single genucmen ; first class accommoda- uons; house newly furnished and heated; table board; references. AND ‘0 EAST TWEN1TY-EIGHTH STRERT, 8B. 18 freee Sradison and tiith avenubs—A handsomely turnished Parlor Floor and two Kooms on second floor, with Board; table d’hote. H. LEPLER, 1978 STREET. WEST.—A SUITE OF ROOMS separately, with Board; references 68 West teenth street. « QR? ATRERT, 170 WEST—A PRIVATE | FAMILY ) will let elegant Rooms on the second floor to # party of gentlemen or fa:nily, with or without Board; references exchanged. 5 WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET.—TO LEY WITH 4+) first class Board, second story front Room, with’ hall Bedroom attached, 4 EAST NINETEENTH STREET.—WELL FUR- nished Rooms, conuecting, floors, to rent, with Board LEXINGTON AVENUE, BETWEEN TWENTY- 44 sourth ana twenty-aith strorts Front hall Room, with or without Board, suitable tor a person engaged ont during the day; terms moderate ; references. 45 EAST 0: TWENTY-SECOND STREEY, Broaqway. Blegaatly irish ¢ me it class rd, for tamilies anj gentlemen; table Board house newly furnished and painted, with mod- vements; reference, ern Q PARK AVENUE, NEAB THIRTY-KIGHTH 638 steects-a tino large Salve of front Rooms to let with Board; also one for gentlemen; references ex- change WEST THIRTY-FOURTH STREET, JUST OFF a Broadway.—An elegant Suit of Rooms to let, with or without private table, ortoa party of gentle- men withoat beard. ee = —FOR RENT, UPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND A. Pianos of our own make; aio tor sale, a number of fine second hand Pianos, in pertect order. "WLLLIAM KNABE & CO., No. U2 Fitth avenue, above Sixteenth st CHICKERINGS | and other fine Pianos and Organ: 38, X RALL & CO., 15 East Fourteenth street, A tt paid: celebrated make; -round corners: carver GREAT CHANGE-—CLOSING OUT SALE, 100 AN ANVITATION,— STEINWAY'S, best in market; ba) ains for cash, on mstalments and for rent. BEAUTir UL PIANOFORTE-$5 MONTULY, UN- Jers; agraite: a rare chance. Seen at J. BIDDLE'S, Waverley place, near Broadway. pianos. half price. order the administratrix G.Bar- inore's estate, No, 368 Bleecker street; highly finished, | - With all latest improvements; second hand Pianos cheap. | PARTY DesIRES 10 PORCHASE A SECOND é. hand Piano for cash; give descriptic rest price. Address PLANO, 307 Third si LMOST NEW 7 OCTAVE OVERSTRUNG PIANO, ‘8167; warranted five years; rent, $5; double Reed Organ, $00: Prince Organs, new styles. GORDON & SON, 13 Lust Fourteenth street. STEINWAY PIANOPORIE, COST $900, POR $250.— Stool and Cover; alse Lighte; jeaving city. At private residence 21 East Twenueth sireet, near Broadway, three days. BRILLIANT TONED 16 OCTAVE STRINWAY & Son four round cornered Pianoforie tor sale. cost $950, for $258, stout Cover, Box for shipping; aiso Parlor Puit, Chamber Suit for sale, 49c. on ta» dollar. Call pri- vale residence 120 West 23d st., near 6th av. BEAUTIFUL CARV¥D ROSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE Pianotorte, round corners, celebrated maker, mod- ern tmprovements, Cover amd Stool, $100. 243 ast 30th street, between 2d and 3d avenues, ROSEWOOD, CHICKERING PIANOFORTE ONLY $100; elegant 7 octave Piano, agraffe, &c., a sacri- fice ; Parlor Organ, balt price. PE?R & SON, 11 Clinton place, Eighth street. near Broadway PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR FOUR round Decker & Bros.’ Pianoforte ata sacrifice; a brilliant toned 734 ociave, wi ea rosewood case, 1u'] agraffe. overstrung Piano, having all improvements, printed quarantes, bill of sale, cost $975, for . N. B.- Btool, Cover, Box for shipping. Aiso rich parlor, library, Cee and dimin, ‘urniture: Paints Bromzes ; must positively be sold. Cafl at private residen: 210 West 21st st. LADY WILL SELL, FOR LES8 THAN $100, handsome four round cornered rosewood Piano- + perfect order; modern improvements, including ‘sweet, powerful tone. 28 Third st. near fort Rtool; Bowery. IANOS TO RENT OR SELL—LARGE LOT; PRICES. ‘and terms to suit the times. Call at MERRELLB, No. 8 Unton square (165 Fourth avenus). TATERS' NEW SCALE PIANOS, CONCERTO AND other Organs will be sold this week at reduced rices for casts; inonthly instalments received: on Janos, $10 to $20, Organs, $5 to $W); secona-hand in struments, $3'to $6 monthly” after first deposit, WATERS & SON, 451 Broadway. SUBIC RES (A, BABAVALLE, TENOR SINGER. PROM ITALIAN + Opera, teactes Piano and Singing, at 117 Wi Twenty-seventh sireet, near Sixth avenue, or at pupll erms moderate, DWAKD MOLLENKAUER, THE EMINENT MUSI- cian and the greatest living violinist (tormer! Musteal Director of Booth’s Theatre), is now cot oaly with the NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, No. 5 Fast Fourteenth sireet, next to Delmonico’s. Mr. Mollenhauer gives his personal attention to pupils, DANCING ACADEMIES. A. J. SAUSE'’S DANCTD ACADEMIES,—CLASSES yoort Hall, 1o4 Bass Pit SONS al any hour. 212 hast El DODWURTH’S PRIVATE CLASSES No, 212 Fifth avenue, corner of Sweat; street, open tor the season. Morning and atternovn classes for ladies and children. urth street. PRIVATE LES- CIKCULASS at private academy, nih street. | Bake Evening classes tor gentiemen. Send tor a circular. SARTIERS DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTON ilding. int —Classes every Monaay and Thursday afternoon ening: private lessons in glide waltz ETMASTER DUMAR'S DANCING West. Fourth sireet.—Classes open taught pertectty In one quartor; six fashioi taught periectly in six private lessons. and ROOKES' DANCING ACADEMY, 361 BROOME ST. All the fashionwble Dances in one course of lessons. Aiternoon classes for iadies und children ; eyeninz#tor gentlemen. PRIVATE [NSPRUCTIONS aval! hours, et EGARMO"S DANOING CLASSES, 82 FIFTH AVE- CLASSES NOW FORMING NUE, OORNER FOURTEENTH SiREKT.—NEW THE LBCTURK SEASON. ITURE EVERY EV ING, AT 8 O'CLOUK, ON Nervous Lebility and *pecial Diseases, at’ Dr ‘KATN's M im. Remember the address, Broad- way, near Fourth street. ‘The largest and most magnifi- cent museum ip the world, Adwission 5.0 A —LECTURE BVBRY NIGHT, AP 8 (*OLOCK, ON + *Manhogi and the Cause of its Prematare De éline,” at the New York Museum of Anatomy, 618 Broad- way, between Houston and Bleecker streets. _ BELLIARDS. ANDARD AM) IOAN BEVEL TABLES AN) D Al. the Phelan & Collend orabination Cushions for fale only by the patentee, H, W. COLUBND Ett, successor to Phelan & Coliendes, 734 Broadway, Now Yorn. LOT O¥ SECOND TABLES (BEVEL), ALL SIZE everything complete and equal to new; will gain. @ 3 WALKEK &'00., Bi Cortianas street, MERICAN STANDARD BEVEL TABLES WITH Delaney’s wire onshions, used in ail championship Zamos at reduced prices. second hand Tabies completa for $126 and yin, W. H, GRIFFITH & ON., 40 Vesy strect, LOT OF NEW AND SKCOND HAND BYE A. 6x9 and 9x10 Biillard Tables tor sale cheap. every- thing first class and complete, Twenty-third stroot, near Tuird t piano store 219 Bast venue DUBLAN'S STANDARD AMIt Tables, vow used in the Windsor Ho » Nicholas, Grand Central ani Karle's Hotels: new 5x10 Tabies $775 For sais only by GEUKGK b. PHELAN, Harolay street. £ sold ata be MARBLE MANTELS. TORBATLY REDUCED PRICK An extensive stock of Slate and Marble Mantels, Wash Trays and Slate Work of every description, R PENIHYN SLATS COMPANY, _Unton square, Fourth avenue seventoenth aa, N. ¥ A GR#AI REDUCTION IN PRICES OF MARBLE ZA and Marbieized Mantels: all kinds of Floor Mim Monuments, iieadstones, Slabs tor pluiobers and cabine Makers now offered at 3 KLABER & 0O.'S steam Mar- bie Works, Nos. 217 to 2% West Futy fe bie Works, 7 st Filly-first street, noar sive Manteiy and all ie Turning tor tae trade, AL hsireot, near Curd ay T GREATLY REDUCED PRIGES—AN EXT stock of Marbie and Mabieied other marble work; Mar KLABER, LA Bast Bagh JTEWART'S SLAVE MANTELS, MARBLE AND WOOD Mantels, rich and elegant dosigns, at the lowest loos. 20) and 222 West twenty-third streey between Venth and Kighth avenues ‘ Be te; must be-sold; family | wt Masonic Hall, 114 East Thirteenth street; Bre- ction Stuyvesant’ and Ninth | 173 LEXINGTON AVENVE, BETWEBN THIR- tieth and Thirty-first streets.—A private family will let a Suit of Rooms on parlor floor, -with closets; aiso two hall Roomson third floor, with first claas Board. te gentleman or a family ot’adults best references miven and required, 6) iY WEST FOURTH STREET.—NICELY. FUR- 2 ) nished Rooms to let, with Board; terms $5 and 3 per week, FOURT! AVENU: NEAR TWENTIBTH QT Tenet act handsomely tarnished Rooms, en suite or singly. for gentiem ropkiast if desired; terms very low it rénted by the mouth. 1( WEST THIRTY-¥YIFTH STREET.—TO L&T, 310 two ger furnished Yori Sails moere ya . tet, gentech house, to a gentloman and wile or sing) Gontigaien; or will be rented without board, nee a 327 WEST FOURTEBNTO SPREET.—WITH Board, for geu‘lemen; Rendsome, fypnt hall Bedréoms, terms re cass Stand rT week, with Board; accommodations 197 moderate SECOND AY! NEAR THIRTY-SIXTA 671 street.—Board tor and $7a week, in a fine vate house, with bath and all modern improvements, for ladies or gentlemen. LADY, HAVING HER OWN FURNITUBE, DE- A sires an upfurmished Room and Bedroom. with | : | Boara, up town; terms mast be moderat Ad | Hatin terms and full D ae yor ut oral | Uptown Branch office. = seme: BOARD AND LODGING WANTED, N ACCOMPLISHED TEAOHER WISHES PARTIAL A’ deard, above Fourwenth street, in exchange 'or instruction ‘on the ptanoforte or cultivation of the votoo, Address MICA, Herald office. GENTLEMAN DESIRES, IN A CENTRAL LOOA- tion, one or more mce Rooms for bimself and wifo, with Board only for cha latte, in a private tamlly where no other Doarders taken proferred; parties Fo- tabie and to pay, for aquiet home. Aidress , Dox idl Herald Upiowa Branch office. OOD BOARD WANTED—AND SUXNY, COMPORTA. ZX bie Reom, with fire, tor two young ladies. near Broadway or sixth ayenué carsy terns $l. Address Q BD, station D. Ho: WANTED—BY A QUIBT YOUNG LaDY, LY A Phauselye low. sAdireea with veal tame and Teak torms mustbe.low. real 0: | Geuce, HOME, box 13 Beraid Uptown offtoe. | I}WO GENTLBMPY DBSIRS THREE RO on first or secen r, with private table, in a thor- My first chass house, between Madison square and the Wingsor Hoteland Madison and Sixth avenues, Address WINDSOR, Herald Uptown Branch oifice. WARTED-TWO OONNEOTING ROOMS, | WITH Board, ina private family, for a gentleman, wife, gurse and baby > terms not to exceed ‘Address box. | 585un office. HOTELS. —2O LIGHT, WARM ROOMS, 25 Ney 04 shal A « 5) cents and $1; gentlemen and families Frank(o Bodo, corner Frantiore and Wiliam snreets Upen al “\ —MAISON PARIBIENNY, 9 AND EAST . Tweifth street, between Broadway and Untversity | Pimce—Hlogant Apartinents for famities and single gen- Reten. Table drove at 6 BLM SPOR PLACK HOTEL, NOS. % AND % THIRD avenue.—110 Booms, ‘single aud im suits; tho Qheapest and ploasantest located house in the ety; now house; newly turnished; always open. YHICAGO HOUSE pean pian; newly furnished Rooms by the day, pees $2 per week ana opwards; 5Uc., 75c. and $1 per night. RANT HOUSE, 43 NEW BOWERY.—A CLEAN BBD, with plenty ‘of cloth’ a all to yourself, S0e. per | night; double Rooms, $1 and $1 60. Open all nigia IOKWICK HOUSH, 47 CEDAR BTRABRT, CORNER of Washington —sin Rooms 250, 35c. and 60e. ; | iso Rooms for families; Meals, 2c. ; Board, $5 per ween. ESTAURANT FRANCAISE, 64 WEST ELBVENTH | street, between University pgace and Fifth avenue.— Tabie whote from 6 to 8 P.M: breaksast, 50c., from 7 AM Apartments, OHAS. JACQUS, Proprietaire. }OYAL VICTORIA HOTRL, NASSAU, N. P., DAHA. mas. T, J. PORT! ropriotor. For fm) information address J, LLOGERWOOD & Ca, 158 Broadway, N.Y. Stoamers sail every. two weeks HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED, In this City and Brooklyn, A qZORSISHED PLAT OR PART OF A HOUSE + east of Sixth avenue ; mpiern improvements; bath: Toom indispensable: Furnitare purchasod if suited manent and responsible party. Address, giving full pas ticulars and terms, V., station B. ROOM, WANTED SPOR MANUFACTURING PUR. poses, about 25x75. heated with #eain, with about | 1>-horse powor, down town. Address MANUYAOTUKB x, | Herald office. | ANPKD—A SECOND FLOOR, FURNISHED OR untarnished, for light housekeeping, by a party of three persons, betwoon Pourteenth and’ Forty-second streets, thins and sixth avenues. Address, with wri, | which’ must be moderate, ¥. B. B., Herald Uptown | Branch office WANTED TO HIRB—PROM APREL LA MEDIUM sized Hous, unfurnished, on the Hne of tne fud. son River Railroad. not above Tarryvown and not over 15 minutey waik from station; louse must conten modern col envem Address, stating full parucuiars, | EM. 7. Horaid offtee. F FURNITURE. % AND MONTHLY PAYMANTS POR JA. Furniture, Carpets and Bedding, at B, M. COW. PERTHW AIT &°C0.'S, 153 and 157 Chatham street An immense stock and low prices. | A MUST BE SOLD, OVER 30 Lots FORNITORE, + Jess than halt cost: Payior Salts, 3%: rep., $20; Kedroom, $2): Krusels Oarpew We. por yard Privave mansion ii East 2h a, near Broadway, MAGNIFIOWNT TURKISH PARLOR SUIT FOR | Salo, Cyst 940), For $10; satin Parlor Aniis, $40; Carpets, centro Tavies, HouKcase, Suit,” complete, $0) upward; Orewing Carus, walls, Mattress, Buset, Fxvension Sabbe, ‘de erty jyivate: family leaving the city, i West 2a st., neat 6th ay, §. &.—Pranodorte, 9200, i Lions, si) PAMILY, IN PRESSING O1ROUM- PRIVATE stamees, will soil at a groat saortiice, for oash 0 | Tagnificent latest style nearly new sat lor sult, com $700, for $40; one do. $i | toimette style, $85: Ptanoforte, ronzes, Tur: | kish and % voor brocatel Satts $4, $0 and $3); niber Sutts, Mattresses, ding: Ubrary, dining Furniture; 49 cents on $1; ots, ) cents up kesidence 1G Wost Twenty-eighth street, near Sixth ay’ a iiamhdicenienenilaasiadnisenb YARPE C ny Furniture, Beds, Bedding, &e. Vayments taken by the week or month. | ‘Terms easy. | KELLY & 0O., | corner Twenty-fifth street and Sixth avenue. 1000 SECOND HAND AND MISFIT CARPETS AND JF Onoloths, English #rusvels, taree-piy aod ingrain, very cheap, at the old place, Lid! ulton sirect, side en: | trance, g, 170 BLEECK BR STREET.—EURO- EUROPE. HED ROOM, WITH UNEXCEP- (AvssDH cLve, y6 Tenth street, be- 807 Regent street, London, Established 1856, By the request of several gentlemen residtug tn Amer- fea the Committee of this civb have decided om admit- ting a limited number of American members at an an- nual subscription of two guineas. Applieants would be required to give a referencé to a banker, merchant or gentleman of known respectability in ‘London, Any member of recognized American club is eligible. The club is non-political aud non-professional. Being pro- brietory. members meu no liability beyond theit, sub- boriplion. e Committee have the management of the club andthe election of members. COMMITTER, Chairman, JOHN A. MAGEE, F: Sir Giloert Campbell, Bart. Lacuteniant Col. Peters, 6. B. Eliott, Bsq. Charles semple, Esq. Major Collinson i EB. G. Stone, esq J, Evans Kershaw, BE Witt, Log tq. ‘The club ts situated in the centre of the most fashions- ble part of the West Kind and within a few doors of the a ham Hotel, much treqaented by American visitors jon. Applications for membership to be made to J. E. PAL- MER, bag. Secretary. N THE COURT OF THE COMMISSIONERS FOR THE sale of incumbered Estates in the West Indies WJa- jn the matter of the estate of Joseph Gilbert Da Costa, deceased, ex parte George Thomson and another, peti tioners. Sale on WEDNESDAY, February 8, 1875. JAMAIOA.—vhe valuable Sugar Fstates known as Trimijy Plantation, Koslyn Pen, Cromwell Plantation and Cromwell Mountain, all sitaate in the parish ot St pant in the Island of Jamaica, containing together 2ST acres or thereabouts, together with the centri- fugal machimery, plant tures, live and dead stock, and otber chattels amd offects, will be pid b: uction, in four low, by Messrs. Hard: onehs in & Jenkinson, betore James Fleming, Ksg., U, and nnald John sash Esq., Commissioners for ‘Sale of EncamberedsEstates in the West indies, at the sal room of the Commissioners, the Auction Mart, Token- house yard, Lotnbury, in abe city of London, on Wednes. day, the 4d day of February, 1874, at one ‘o'clock pre- cisely. The purchaser will have an ipdefeasible parlia- meniary utle under the seal of the Court, pated MNGTNALD J. COST. acuimrant Comm! ssio i 3 nt Cor mer. Further partienlars may be bad at theoftice of the Commissioners, No. 2 St Martin’s place, Trataigar square, London, W. 0 of the undersigned ; of Mark phard, Hsq.. 27 College street, College hill, London, B. C.; of Henry Westmoreland, Esq. Gibraltar Estate, Jamaica, and of Messrs, Hards. Vaughan & Jenkinson, 62 Moorgate street, London, the auctioneers. % JAMES MASON, No. 5 Maddox street, Regent street, London, Solicitor, having the carriage of the sale. CLOTHING. NEW ESYABLISHMENT, 1,178 Broadway, Rear Twenty-eighth street, ladies and nitlemen receive the highest value for their Cast off fearing Apparel. Call or address as above. Ue R. MINTZ'S, 248 THIRD AVENUE, BETWEEN Twentieth and Twenty-tirst streets, value paid in cash for Cast-otf Clothing, Carpets, Jew- etry. A note bj ¢ punota: attendea by Mr. une Tee aly to by or TB. HARRIS? T SCHWART2’S, the very highest Oast-off Clothing. Broadwa: on or address BCUWARTZ, L331 1,251 BROADWAY.—WILL PAY prices for Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Ficey will be paid. Call ‘Brodway. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. MARRIED. FoMBE—MALONEY.—On Thursday, December 24, 1874, by the Rev. Dr. Deems, BENJAMIN K. FOMBE to JENNIZ MALONBY, botn of this city, No cards, DIED. ALLEN.—At Norwalk, Uonn., January Samay Lovisa, wife of Leander L. Alien, aged years, 6 months ana 11 days. Relatives ana triends are-invited to attend her #meral, at two o’ciook P. M., Monday, January 11, from St. Patt’s ontrcn, Norwalk, AvsTIN—On Friday, January 8, WILLIAM AUS- ‘TIM, 1D Lhe 86th year of his age. Molatives and iriend@ oi the family are respect- folly invMed to astend the funeral, from his late Residence, No. 249 West Twenty-third street, on Monday, January 11, at eleven o’clock A. M. Barry.—On Saturday, January 9, at 39 North Oxsord street, Brooklyn, THOMaS BagRyY, Wuneral Monday, two PY. M. Boston papers please copy. BECHER.—On Sunday, the 10th inst., after a tong snes, Joy G., son of the late [. bavid and Bar- Dara Becher, aged 40 years, 3 months and 23 days. ‘The relafives and friends of the family are re- spectiully invited toatiend his funeral, on Tuos- Gay, the 12th inst., at one o'clock P. M., trom the Pesidence of his brother-in-law, John Hobzderber, Ho. 313 West Twenty-eighth street, to Lutheran Cemetery. BruaeeMann.—On Friday, January 8, 1875, Ier- MANN P. BRUGGEMANN, In the 47th year of his ave. Reiatives and frienas of the family are respect- fully invited wo attend the funeral, on Monday, January 11, a two o’clock P. M. trom the Duton Reformed church, corner Montgomery avenue and Franklin street, Jersey City Heights, N. J. CaLLAHAN.—On Friday evening, January 7, RE¢ Becoa J, wifo of James Callanan. Relatives snd trends of the family. also the New York, New Jersey and Sandy Took pilots, are re- speetiully invited to attehd the funeral, on Tues- day, at nine clock, A.M. at her late residence, 831 Washington avena, Brooklyn. The remaing ‘will be taken to St. Patriok’s chorch, Kent avenue, waere &solemn requiem mass wii be said at ten CAMPBERL.—At bis residence, 173 Leonard street, Beooklyn, K. D., Jawes CAMPBBLL, in she 60th year Of his age; born m tbe county Louth, lresand, His remamy wit be taken to St. Mary's church Of tm Immacniate Consepiion, corner of Manjer nd Leonard streets, on Wednesday, January 13, Whore-a requiem mass Will be odfazed tor the re- pose of br8 sowi, at 10:30AM. Funeral to take pe Mamediately aiter to Calvary Cemetery. be prse ses tenes Carolan, aren and those of son-in-law, James Carolan, are reapectfdlly in- vited to attend, CamPsuLL.—On Saturday, January 0, JaMES GauPsELL, aged 49 years, His friends and those of bts brother Malcolm, are Invited to stvend the runeral services, at Em- manvei charon (Kev. Dr. W: , corner of Presieent and Smith streets, Br , OD Thes- Gay, 12th inst, ut hall-past eleven ck A. Me, ous further invitation, Onnis?e.—On Saturday, Jannary 9, AeNry H. CHRISTIE, eldest son of William Hd. and Onristianna Christte. Relatives and friends of the famtly are invited to trend the funeral, on Monday eveling, at seven wi octock, from Ybirteenth street clurch (Rey. Dr. Burchard’s). Howarp Lopa@#, No. 36, F. aND A, M.— BrernweN—You are bereby summoned to attend a special Communication of this lodge, on Monday, January 11, at papas six o’olock P. M., at the Done m of the Masonio Temple, oerner of Twenty-third serect and Sixth avenue, for the pur- pose of paymg tho bast trivuve of respect to our lete worshipful brother, Henry I. Cyristie. mem- bers of Crescent.Chapter, No. 220, A.M, and bretaren of sister jodges are invited to meet with us. By order of H. MEPCALF, Master, 3A4BS GiLsTON, Secretary. The members of Orescent Chapter, No, 220, R. A. M., aro requested to meet at the Rev. Dr. Burobard’s church, Wee Thirteenth street, near Seventh avenue, this (Monday) evening, at seven Ocock, to unite with Howard bore, No, 35, in companion, the funeral services of our late Henry H, Ohristie, P. H. P. HORACE METCALB, HL P, WittiaM Y, Tors, Secretary, CLaRK.—On Sunday morning, Janual 10, of pee fever, PHEBE M. OLABK, in the year of age. Rolateves and friends are invited to attend the foneral servioos, {rom the resttence of Bdward J. Jacques, No. 9 Kast Fivty-sourth street, on ‘Luesday, 120 inst., at hal-past ten ovcluck A.M. ‘Ihe re- Maing will be interred at EMNaabeth, N. J. New Jersey papers please copy. OoLtiys.—On January 9, JouN WILLIAM COLLINS, bar nelius F, and Mary BK, Orr Collins, aged 78. Burial on Tuesday, at one o*elock; interment in Caivary Cemetery. Brenda of the families are respectfully reques/ed to atsend the iaperal, from the residence of his parents, 28 Burrow street. QRooK.—On January 9, GHORGLANNA LoUuTSs, only oniki of J. D. Kurtz and lda Hamiiton Crook, aged 6 Yoars and 9 months. Frnonis abd acquaintances of the family are re- apeotfully invited to attend the funeral services at 130 bast Sixteenth street, on Monday, at halt- past four P.M, Da¥.—On tho 10th inst., PLonENCA Loutse, only Gsugnter of Obarias J., Jr., and Oaerie A. Day, aged 8 years and 4 months, Funeral on suestay, 12th inst., at two o'clock P, M., irom the residence of her grandfather, Charles J. Day, No, 23 Wess Twelish strect. De Forgs?.—Suddenly, on Sunday morning, Janu- ary 10, JOHN A. DRFOREST, aged 62. Notioe of fuera) to-morrow. BpMONDs.—Jn irookiyn, oa Sunday morning, January 10, 1875, BENJAMIN EDMONDS, ID the 8ist Fr of his age, The relatives and friends of the family are in- vited to attend toe funeral, from his late resi- deuce, No. 154 Lalayette avenae, on Wednesday, January 14, a two O’oock. Epwarbe.—On Thursday morning, January 7, Lipa Scnoonsy, wie of William J. Rd wards, an —- oi Biiza i, aad Jobn &, Sehovley, aged 23 year The ranoral will take place from St. Ann’s Epis. copal church, Crinton street, Brooklyn, on Monday, Japnary 11, at two o’otock P.M. Friends ol we family are invited to attend. Fallos.—On Sonday morning, MARY C. FALLON, & native of county Leitrim, lreland, tn the 53d year of her age. Priends and aequamtances will attend the fune- ral, at one o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, from 513 West Twenty-sixtn street. Ginson.—On Saturday, January 9, Davip Gipson, in vne 420 year of his age, Helatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the inneral, trom his late residence, No. $19 West Forty-filth sireet, on Tuesday, the 12th hist., at ome . GOLDBN.—Un Sa'arday, January 9, at six o'clock, JOHN GOLDEN, aged 42 years, Kelatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from tne residence of mis brother, 33 South Fifth avenue, at hali-past one o'olork P, M. GOuDSMITH.—The members of the Mutaai Benoflt and Burial Society are hereby invited vo attend the utmost . the funeral ef Jacob Goldsmith, witch will take ace opal g on ieeadaey? 592 Lenk Gig 3 amsburg, jay (Monday one o'clock 'P. : "HENRY DAVISON, President. Hearp.—in groskiyn. on Sunday morning, Jan- Uary 10, 1876, May R. HEARD, widow Of the ta! Siibers Heard, of Woodbridge, N. 4, aged 72° Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the /uneral, on Tuesday, at two P. M., from the Franklin avenge Presbyterian church, Kev. Mr. Ralsey’s. H&CKLER.—On Saturday, January 9, JOHN Ap, HECKLER, of hemorrhage of the lungs, aged years, 4 months and 14 (lays. Funeral will take place on Monday, January 11, from his late residence, 1é18t street, fifth house west of Courtland avenue. Take Third avenue cars; cross Harlem Bridge. Relavives and friends’ of the family are reapectiully mvited to attend. HENLEY.—-On Saturday, January 9, of pneu. pone » Da&NIBL Dork HENLEY, in the 60th year of ge. ‘The relatives and friends of the ea enced re spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, on Third ‘avenue, near 102d stree' on Tuesday, at one o'clock P.M. The members Eastern Star Lodge, No. 227, F. and A, M.,, also tae members of Architect Lodge, No. 519, F. A. Mog are respectfully invited to attend, HiLL.—On Sunday, January 10, of scarlet fever, HELEN ANNA, aged 3 years and 1 month, only fanalter of John Bond and the late Helen Ann@ ‘ 5 Funeral at 10 A. M., Tuesday, January 12, from 815 Jay street, Brookiyn. Hoveu.—On Sunday, January 10, MARY CaR0= LINE, wife of James T. Hough. Notice of funerd) nereaiter, Janxzs.—In Fiushing, N. Y., January 10, 1878, Rey. E, L. Janes, one of the secretaries of the Naw tional Temperance Society, in the 68th year of his age. ‘The funeral will take place in Flushing on Wednesday, the 13th inst. Service at his late resi- dence at half-past one and at the Methodist Epis copal church at two P. M. The fiends of the fam~- ily are invited to attend without further notice. Karn.—On Friday evening, January 187 Mary L. Karn, beloved daughter (by adoption) Mr. ana Mrs. Samuel! Hawk, aged 21 years. Funeral from their residence, No. 5 East Forty~ eighth street, New York, Tuesday morning, Janu- oy 12, at eleven o'clock, 1GG1N.—On Sunday, January 10, BErDeEt, th beloved wife of Bernard Kiggin, a native of Dougares, Galway, Ireland, Relatives and irlends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 316 Broome street, on Tuesday, January 12, at one o'clock P. M. KILBRETH.—Sunday morning, of croup, JAMES P.,son of J, W. and Mary 0, Kilbreth, aged 16 months and 8 days. Funeral services Tuesday, January 12, 241 West ‘Thirty-fourth street, at two P. M. KNiGHt.—On Saturday, January 9, of diphtheria, Marti& A., daughter of Rovert and Sarah Knight,, ea 1 year, 2 montus and 9 days. Relatives and friends are respectfully tnvited to attend tne funeral, from tne residence of her arents, 411 Adelphi Atreet, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, he 12th inat., ab two O'Clock, MacE.—On Saturday, January 9, at twelve M., after a long and painful illness, ANNA, the belove *wife of Damiel Mace, in the 35th year of her age. The friends and relatives of the family are ree spectiully invitea to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 219 West Forty-ninth street, tha day (Monday), January 11, at three o'clock P, M. Remains will be taken to Boston for interment. Many.—On Sunday, January 10, FRANCES P., wife of Fred V, Many. Relatives and friends are requested to attend the juneral, from her late residence, No. 39 Elm street, Elizabeth, N. J., Wednesday, Janoary 18, atten o’clock P, M. Carriages in waiting at the depot, 11:15 ana 12 o’cleck trains, from foot of Liberty street, New York, MeRkirt.—Suddenly, January 8, WILBER MER~ RITT, aged 15 years. Funeral from the restdence of hts father, Asbury a Tarrytown, N. Y., January 12, at eleven o'clock, MoorE.—On Saturday, January 9,.Mra, DeLia G.. Moors, aged 20 years. Relatives and triends of the family are respect~ fully invited te attend the funeral, at Lee Avenue churen, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, January 12, at two o'clock P. M. Brockport papers please copy. NUGENT.—On the 10th inst., ELIZABETH NUGENT, aged 89 years. Relatives and friends of the familyand of her sons, Peter, Jon and George, are respectfully ine vited to attend her funeral, on Tuesday, January 12, at one o’clock P. M., {rom the restdénce of her Cis ep eta nicta ls Virgtnia Boyd, No, 33 Lafayette piace. O/LEABY.—Un January 10, at twelve M., DANIBL OLmary, in the 45th year of his bog The retatives and iriends of the family are re- spectiuily invited to attend bis funeral, from his late Png a No, 94 Bergen street, Brooklyn, on Tuesday, 12th inst, at halfpast nine A. M., thence to St. Paul’s church, Court and Congress stree: where a solemn mass of requiem will be offered for the repose of his soul. Interment at Cemetery of the oly Cross. sa. aap ‘a BARSALL.—On the Mrs. JoHN PRal the 70th year of ner age. spas Friends and relatives are requested to attend the Iuneral, from her late residence, 101 East Sev~ enty-first street, on Tuesday, the izth, at ten A. M.; also at the Methodist Episcopal onurch, on. Tulrty-iourth street, near Seventh avenue, at twelve M. PHILLIPS.—On Saturday, January 9, 1875, of diph. therta, J. BaTTix, eldest son of Fred F. and Mage gie A. Phillips, agea 5 years and § montus. Relatives aud friends of the family ure respect- fully invited to atrend his funeral, on Monday, Lith inet., at two P. M., from tre residence o! nis psrenia, 142 Amity street, Brooklyn. Barb,—On Senaay evening, January 10, VIENNA ADKLB, Las Ln ype het ee and Sarao BE. Reid, aged 8 months ani ays. Wotice of funeral hereaiter. Roprxson.—In Brooklyn, spline @USTA ROBINSON, beloved wile of WI ingon, and asnogbter of George Deugherty, of New- ert, N. J., in the 44th year of her age, Relatives and fiends are requested to attend, ber suneral, from her late restdence, 30 Schermer- horn street, Brookiyn, on Wednesday, January 18, at ten o’clock A. M, to the Church of St. Charles Borromeo, Sidney place, where a solemn mass of Fequiom Wil be celebrated, and thence to Newark home ia this ctty, J 10, Ji ht CHR. — , January 10, thira, gen of Mary E. and the late Lake poole; aged 6 years. Funeral irom. the tamtly residence, 311 Fast Seventy-iourth street, January 11, at one o'clock. abo ag of the family are respectfully invited to atrend, Ross.—At Nyack, on Sunday, J: lop pth JOHN Ross, aged 23 years, aye. Helatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from Refocmed church, Nyack, on Tuesday, January 12, at two o'ciock bo M. ‘Trains leave Charabers street 930 A. M.; retarn- ing, 8:30 P, M. DSCHEREK.—On Saturday, January 9, MARY #4, wife of Freaertck W. Scherr and only daughter of James W. Brinckerhor, ‘'Yhe relatives and iriends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the faneral service: her late residence, 117 East Twenty-eight! eye on Tuesday, January 12, at jour o’c.ock SHANLEY,—In Brooklyn, MaBy, the beloved wife of Thoinas Shantey, in the 42d year of her age. Reiactves and friends of the family are respect- folly invited to ateend the funeral, from her tate residence, No. 65 Dikeman street, Soutn Brooklyn, attwor. M., Tuesday. TIBMANN.—On Sunday Morning, 10th inst., CARO~ “LINE BRnari, wile of Peter C. Tiemann and daugh- ter of the tate James S Breath. Puneral services will be hetd at St. Mary’s church, Manhattanville, on Tuesday afternoon, January 12, at haif-past three o'clock. Remains will be taken to Hempstead, L. 1, on Wednesday morn- a for interment. AIL.—On Sunday, 10th inst., MtcrtarL VAIL, the beloved husband of Catherine Vail, native of ooun:y Wateriord, Ireland, aged 63 years. The relatives and friends of the family, and those of his sons, Thomas, Michael and Tobert Vari, are respectfuily invited to aitend bis funeral, on Tuesday, the 12sh January, from his late resi- dence, 334 Kast Forty-seventh street, at ten o’olock A. M., to Churoh of St. Boniface, Forty-sev- enth street and Second avenue, where a requiem high mass will be offered for the repose of his soul, and irom thence to Calvary Cemetery at hall-past one o’ciock P. M. for interment, VaLaNTINE.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, January Wace ABRAHAM VALENTINE, aged 75 years and ys. The relatives and friends of the family are re- Bpectiuily invited to attend the funeral, frum his late residence, No, 482 State street, on luesday, January 12, at two o'clock P. M. WALLACE.—In this city, on January 8, Mary, relict of James Wallace, in the 78th year of her age The reiatives apd friends of the family, and those of her sons, James, Joun and Thomas P., and Of ber son-in-law, Michael McGowan, are respect~ filly ivvited to attend her funeral, irom ner late residence, No, 329 West Fifty-seventn street, on Monday, January 11, at ten A. M., thence to the church ‘of St. Paul, Miity-ninth strees and Nintl aveuue, where @ solemn Kequiem Mass will be coiebrated, WaLpRON.—On January 10, of pneumonia, Bgn- JAMIN F., Son of Waiter B. and Lydia A. Waldron, in the 26th year of his age. Relatives and friends are respectfally invited to attenu the \uneral services, on Weduesday, Janu ary 13, at the resioence of his father, 225 East Sixtieth street, at three o’clock P. M. Interment at Woodiawn on Thursday bert WELCH.—Suddenly, at Bellevue Hospital, on Sat urday, 960 inst, MARY, relict of Waiter Welco, The faneral will take piace on Tuesday, the 12th, at haif-past nine o’clock A. M., from No. 60 Prince sireet. Way.—Suddenly, at Catskill, N. Y., on Tharsday, January 7, ELLEN Avavsta, wife of Benjainin Wey, aud daughter of Caleb Day, Esq., in the 35th year of ner age. Funerai Tnesday, January 12, at half-past two P.M, trom the Presbyterian church at Ongskul. LLIAMS.—On Sanday, January 10, JON Ay eidest son of the late Jobn Williams, aged #2 years, His friends and those of the family are respect. folly ivited to attend the raneral, from the re: dence of his motner, No. 30 Flatbush avenue, Brooklyn, ou Taesday, January 12, at two P.M. WILSON. On Saturday, January 9, after a short liiness, 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 ten o'clock, at the residence of nia grandiatner. 16h 9, HBLEN Av- iam KE. Rob- West Kleventh street,

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