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8 . THE COURTS. The Rose Michel Drama Withdrawn from the Court Stage. fs only by injunction, that, therefore, the injunc- tion asked for should be granted. In his reply to the above argument Mr. Schooley clatmed that the defendants were not infringing on any | tide; that their play is a pertectly distinct | atization from the author's novel, and that, even , Were it not, the novel was published to the world and is common property. He combated strenuously all the points reised by the opposing counsel, using to considerable extent—and this was decidedly a funny wi aspect of the case—tie sume polats used by Mr, Bootl in the “Rose Michel” case. At the close of the argument Judge Curtis took the | Papers, reserving his decisign THE LATE JUDGE WOODRUFF. To-day United States Marshal Fiske will, in the ab- sence of Judge Blatchford, open and adjourn the United | States Cireuly and District courts until noon to-mor- | Tow, when Judge Biatehford will hear pressing motions in both courts, in the United States Distriet Court room, after which the courts will formally adjourn, as a mark of respect to Judge Woodruf’s memory, and a meeting of members of the Bench and Bar will be held pursuant to the annexed call:— Har are requested to meet im the tes Cireuit Court room, on Wednesday, tem! two o'clock P. M, to give expression to their sense of the loss whieh t profession and the community haye suffered in the death of the Hon. | Lewis B, Woodruf, Cireuit Judge of the United States, | William M. Evarts, George Gifford, John Burrill, | Welcome R. Beebe, Henry F. Davies, E. H. Owen, | Joseph H. Choate, William stanley, . Randolph Robin- | | | A PERMANENT INJUNCTION GRANTED, That Eighty Day Circum- orbic Trip. Still Lingering in the Courts—No De- cision Arrived At. THE LATE JUDGE-WOODRUFF. On the 25th of August last Judge Freedman, of the | Buperior Court, on motion of Judge Dittenhoefer, | orge T. Curtis, E. L, Faneher, E. Benedict, | F. B Marbury, George bliss, Burr W. Griswold, Joseph | 3. Bosworth, Charles F, Sanford, | Judge Curtis, of the Superior Court, ordered the following entry to be made on the minutes yesterday :— | “Having received intelligence of the death of the Hon, Lewis B. Woodruff, United States Cireurt Judge, | and for soveral years a judge of this Court, and that the | funeral will take place to-morrow, and regretting this great public loss and being desirous of paying a tribute | Of respect to one who, in his judicial career, was most able, learned and upright, and whose dis- tinguished’ example as a citizen and lawyer deserves the highest commendation, it is ordered that when the Court adjourns it adjourn’ until the day afver | to-morrow, and that the foregoing be entered on the minute In the Conrt of Common Pleas, Chambers, Chief Jus- tice Daly presiding, addresses to move in a similar ad- journment were made by C. M. Lawton and 8, H. Mo- nell, and the Court accordingly adjourned, granted a temporary injunction against Augustin Daly, of the Fifth Avenue Theatre, forbidding bim from pro- dueing at bis theatre the play known as “Rose | Michel,” or any translation or adaptation thereof, or from in anywise using the manuscript of the play, and uso forbidding Simmonds & Wall, dramatic agents, trom disposing of or exercising any ownership over the drama, the play being a French play and sold and as- ‘igned, as allegea by him, to the parties applying for the injunction. The motion to make the injunction permanent was argued before Judge Curtis, of the Su- perior Court, by Judge Dittenhoefer and Charles W. | Brooke, and, in opposition, by William D. Booth, W. E, Smith and Thomas W, Clarke, of Boston, the argu- | ment continuing through three days, Judge Curtis | yesterday decided to continue the injunction and gives Dla reasons therefor in the following opinion — DECISIONS. ean iy . tee 1 SUPERIOR COURT—-SPECIAL TERM. The play was written in French by Ernest Blum. By Judge Curtis, The plaintiffs allege that it has never beer published Bad ett ag 4 eerie senec aa tie capes neamorins Ae ne Sones a nee W. Barnes. —Reference thereof in the French and English languages to one | Libs Michelis, who, on tho 11th of March, 1815, gold the sume MARINE COURT—CHAMBERS. to the plaintiffs, for the United States, except New England. ‘This statement of the plaintifts is contirmed | price yx Buscey the orennt ee attorneys. Legrain vs. Oatley.—Motion for reargument, &c., de- | affidavits of Michelis and the author, The defendants: claim that carly in February, 1875, one 1. M. Baylis | pied urcbaged the English translation of the play {rom | “Adams vs. Howard.—Memorandum for attorneys. Stiehelts; im Paris, and that Haglis employed one Wall | Quymn we Henares. atemorona stay proceedings, to sell the same tor the United States, and that he came to New York and sold it to the defendant, Daly. All parties concede thatthe title Was originally in Michelis, ‘he plamtifts luce a bill of sale of the two manu- is from Michelis to the plaintiff, dated March 11, and acknowledged April 5, 1875. The defendants the alfidavit of Mr. Wall, stating the purchase yy Baylis of the English version in February, 1875. His aifidavit fails to show that he was person. ally present in Paris at the time of such alleged tale to Baylis, or that he in reality had any other knowledge as to whether such saie was made except from what Baylistold him. No affidavit from Baylis is pro- duced, and the statement of the sale of the manuscripts to Baylis does not appear to me to be corroborated by any statements of other parties having actual knowi- edge of any such sale. There is no evidence to show that the defendant (Daly) has acted otherwise than in Fool faith in purchasing the mannscripts fromone Wall; | por indorsemnent ut from a consideration of all the proots submitted on | Patron vs. Myer; Archer vs, Howland: Julian vs the hearing it seems that the weight of the evidence 18 | yoyy: Mainlock ¥s, Schem; Pettengill vs, ‘Trenor: Van sghinst Mr. Baylis, or bis representative, Mr, Wall, act- | Koni iva. ‘Ridder; Meehan’ vs. Kahn; sfiier vs. Wein- ing for the firm of Simmonds & Wall, having any right | hoid; Steifel vs. 'Schroof; McLaughlin vs. Crimmins; ar title in the manuscripts that they undertook to convey | simonson vs. Benedict; Burden vs. Wood; Hench vs, to Mr. Daly. From what has thus tar been disclosed I | Schaefer; Smith vs, Ryan. must come to the conclusion that no right in rexpect to ip SUMMARY OF LAW CASES. &e., denied. Bortoits vs. Gardner.—Motion to dismiss complaint granted. ims vs. Howard.—The order asked for is granted, with $30 costs, &e. } Goldman vs. Davis. —Motion granted on payment of | $10 costs, | Lubman vs, Calane.—Motion granted on payment of sheriff's fees and $10 costs, &c. The Mechanics’ Loan and Trust Company vs. Bank of | the Metrops Cuse settled. Cromier ys. Blossom.—Motion granted for second Monday in October. Spencer ys. Bell.—I will grant the relief asked for on couditions. Mitchell vs. Coy put in answer, & ‘i Carter vs. Beekman—Case restored to calender, as and.—The defendant has two days to the play passed to the defendant Daly, The defendants further abject that the play of Michel”? is an Immoral Production, | and, | cbusequently, that | An examination was to have commenced yesterday e planus “bave “any rights in re- = | 10 it that they "ire “not entitiod | before Judge Brady of the Supreme Court, mm the case of George Miles, arrested on a charge of being implicated in the Barre Bank robbery, but was postponed till to-day owing to the absence of witnesses, In the habeas corpus proceedings to restore Teresa Clifton to her father, the testimony on his behalf closed yesterday, but with the development of no new facts, ‘On Thursday will be begun the rebutting testimony, Solvie Rosenthal, a cigar peddler, was committed yes- by Commissioner Suickis bn a charge of at- tempting to sell unstamped cigars. to be protected in them by the interference of a court of equity. If this play or any literary production is of that character it is no part of the office of this Court to protect it by injunction or otherwise. The rights of the author are Secondary to the rights of the public to be protected from what is subversive of good morals, But examination of the original manuscript fails to show that either version is amenable to this charge. It is objected by the defendants that the plaintifls’ title is | limited to the Frenel: manuscript only, and does not | embrace the manuscript of the English version, But doth inanuscripts are distinetly specitied in the bill of eco : Mot | The case in which the wil of Alfred Barmore, for- ae earn aie ratified by Bit, Blain: the author tn tke | Merly a well known ico dealer, is contested, will ‘come | affidavits of Michelis “and 4 on for ptore § ay to-day, Blum the play is simply as “Rose Michel,® but it is apparent that i was not the intention of the vender or the purchaser that merely the French version was transierred for representation in the | United States, and this interpretation cannot be justly nven to the transfer. It is claimed that the complaint is demurrable for maltifarionsness and otherwise, and thiat, therefore, the injunction should not be grant The defendant Daly bas answered, and the other fendants have read an answer as an affidavit, stating that they reserve the right todemur. ‘The purport of the com- ploint is that the plaintiffs own the manuscripts of the play, and that the defendants are interfering with and prejudicing their rights in various ways, It does not | appear that the complaint is demurrable, and in view the steps taken by the defendants and the provisions of the code in roference to demurrers and to ap- plications to strike out and make pleadings more de- finite and certain, this objection can hardly be sis- tained. The defendant (Daly) states that he has sab- stantially constructed anew und original play ia the SENTENCED. i lace of “Rose Mich If that has been done it is no Frederick Both, charged with stealing a gold watch | wer to this application for an injunction. The au- ‘ thor and his pried be they ert of aliens, as far | 904 chain worth $85, on the 30th of August, the prop- ts the manuscript and their rights therein are con- | erty of Nicholas Peterson, was sentenced to the State | corned are protected by the aw, and .these rights can- | Prison for eighteen months. not be impaired or iniringed upon, either directly or | Mary Smith, a young girl, tried and found guilty of indirectly, (Palmer ys. Dewitt, 47 N. Y., 582.) @hne | an attempt at larceny from a dwelling house, was sen- | Injunction is continued during the pendency of tie ac- | tenced to the Peulteutiary for three years. i tion, with $10 costs of motion to the plaintiffs, ACQUITTED. AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY | Richard Kearns was tried upon a chargo of stealing DAYS. $76 in money from the apartments of Bridget Collier 2 is |. on the 5th of November, 187% The woman swore she The question as to the right to produce this play 18 | saw him leave the house with the money in his hand. now before the courts, and comes up for judicial de- | The jury acquitted the accused. cision in the suit of Thomas Henry French ot al. vs, | A Verdict of not guilty was also rendered in favor of He ee el ae mina te, caniinne on Ase cho has auctand Ce oetg Lenin erlechee Injunction granted in the Superior Court to restrain the defendants from performing or representing, or gelling Se Oe oe ees | oF granting to othiors the right to perform or represent, | _20m¢8 0’Brien pleaded guilty to stealing, on the 1éth | adrama entitled “‘Argund the World in Eighty Days,” | Of August, $2in money from Thomas Smith. \ . « | Lawrence Kane, who on the Sth of last month stole | e facts these:—Jules Verne, of Pi c | 4 | = io ace! ie, of Paris, France, | $400 trom Lottie Madison, pleaded guilty. | | Kighth avenue motion to confirm the report was ad- journed by Judge Brady yesterday to ¢ motion of Corporation Counsel Whit ‘The matter of acquiring land for a p: the upper end of the isiand, and taking streets sur- rounding the same, was adjourned by Judge Brady to | the 2lst of September. The suits of the Society for the Reformation of Juve. | | nile Delinguents agamsv Robert W. Batler et, al, | William Clauster et. Charles Mylius et. al., and | Jonn H, Casey et. al., which came betore Judge Brady jn Supren:e Court, Chambers, yesterday, on orders to | show cause why injunctions against theatrical perfor- | H | | In the matier of the opening of 149th street from ' | tober 13, on the mia should not be continued until the parties paid the usual toes, all went by default, COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Before Recorder Hackett, composed and wrote national geographical romance, im the plot of which was capable of troatmont in bothinar- | _ JAm*# Connors, who stole $6 from the person of Rufus Small, pleaded guilty. tive aud dramatic form, and was evident! 0. : pends ie . Gently so de- | ““yrank Weller, alias Frank Ward, pleaded guilty to tigned by its author. This romance he published in | Ae * ; French in 1878, and it wan translated into English inthe | teeing $563 and $30 worth of Jewelry belonging to the | mame year. The author then associated with himself a framatist named D’Ennery, and produced his work in the dramatic form, making such changes in the plot, | tharacters, incidents and situations as were desirable, and necessary fur proper dramatic treatment. t. | Thename of both the novel and the drama was in | Omi Tame Mond fatlty. ns Mt 8% belonsing | French “Le Tour du Monde en Quatre-Vingt Jours.” | The above named prisoners wero each sent to the The authors caused the drama to Ve translated into the | State Prison for two years and atx months. English language and gave it the title of “Around the pox top i ag gig ag World in Eighty Days.”” Both the original French drama First avenue, pleaded guilty. One year in the Peni- wnd the English translation were sold by its author to tentiary was the sentence. one Theodore Michaelis and were by him transferred to William J. Anderson, who was jointly indicted with the plaintiff, French, as far as the United States and the nes and Samuel Fields for assaulting and | anadas were concerned, The plaintiff French has Gastay Hoffman on the Loth of Angnst of his duly transferred to tis co-plaintiff, the Kiralfys, valued at $25, and seventy cents in money, the right of representation of the English transla: Was tried and convicted of grand larceny, Remanded tion tor the United States and the Canadas, in consider. | 10f sentence. . ation of foyaltics reserved on euch representation, William Johnson? jointly indicted with Philip Vozel, and the Kiraltys are engaged in the business of pro: d of stealing two watches, a pair of shoes ducing the piece. The detendants had produced a p and $20 in m from the house of Sebastian Hans, under the same title at the Grand Opera House, in No, 199 Second street, on the Ist of August, was sent to city of New York, and are engaged 1m selling copies to | the Penitentiary for three years. other managers. ‘This drama they claim to be adram. | _ Thomas Conroy, a boy, pleaded guilty to stealing $7 auization made by them of the novel as published in | from the pocket of John W. Simonson on the 17th of the United States in 1873, with emendations suggested | Amgust, and was sent to the House of Refuge. by having witnessed the performance of the French ALLEGED ABDUCTION—ACQUITTAL, fratna at the Porte St, Martin Theatre, in Pari ft June, 1874, and they claim an indefeasible c Louisa Goodwin, charged with abducting a little girl, fight in euch drat version. The drama of the de- | named Libby Goodman, from the home of her parents, lendants in point of fact resembles throughout and is Presbyterian Home for Aged Women, near Madison | avenue, | un Harrison, who picked the pocket of Annie | pleaded guilty, | ¢ pleaded guilty to stealing $27 on the 24th of August from Cornelius Borne, | John T. Mitchell, charged with stealing, on the 15th | mn the 2ad of July, was tried and | Substantially identical with the original draina in ita Ruelish form, and not with the novel | Promptly discharged. The proof clearly showed thas tuying: irom. ° the bord «tn , used, who sived in King street and had two chil ineldonte and mtuations, the di y the child in the Bowery crying, and not stantially identical with the English version or a meta to find out where she tived, tenderly phrase thereol, with a few local Aine nd thy i ie my hr par Leg Aled ge atrical gags introdneed. ‘The plaintiffs claim to en- nae pn brane berlin ge end ore pry Igin the use and sale of the dofendants’ version of this | found the child in the morning, and tts uncle seized it and had t would be 1 © prisoner arrested. Th nistrows to convict he drama, ax being an infringement of the plaintiffs’ rights Recorder said it asthe exclusive literary proprictors of the dramatiza Yon in question in its authorized. English version, | dered a verdict of not guilty without Jea | The case cane up for argument yesterda uperior PLEADED GUILTY. | Court, Chambers, before Judg pearing for the plaintifis and Mr, William Hf. vole the defendants. Mr. Booth in his opening argume Curtis, Mr. W. D. Booth | prank Nixon and Thomas McLaughlin (youths) plated gallty to an indictment charging them with stealing, on the 26th of August, a gold watch worth $40, Jaw of literature is based o ‘und MEE peegoerica’ Nees’ cas area the property of Thomas Blake, Nixon was gent to the Of an author, whether philosopher, poet, Catholic Protectory, and his confederate was sentenced elist or dramatist, when reduced to’ form | t® the Penitentiary for ponths, y same punish apd ombodied in‘ distinguishable manner, | Ment was inflicted npowMartin Davidson and William roduces a result which is properly entitled to the pro. | Htley, who pleaded gusty to stealing wearing apparel Bection of the law; that none but the author, or those | Valued at $4 the property of Mauritz Krauze, feriving authority from him, are entitied to ma of this property, and that it is absolutely and ex tt TOMBS POLT 1B COURT. Gusively his until be imparts itto others, ether ina t ral’ or Iitnited w y. He claimed further t Before Judge Duty. work defendants have dove is not such as we VIOLATING THE 18K LAW, for aun. Le hate taken tho mene? Paints. |The following arrests for violation of the Excise law iituations, characters and disiogue in’ part from | Were m on Sunday, and the prisoners were yester- the marrative; to have patched it together and day taken before J © Daly, at the al court, and uided the results of their observation of the 1 $100 bail to answer;—August Koch, No, 74 i plaintifs represented work. This has been held ; William Nordsick, No. 54 Church street © we the work of a mechanic, and pot er, No. 104 Bowery; John H. Zeller, No, 2 wan author, Authorship is a creative wet and sequires Adam Wolf, No.’ 26 Spring street, and Thomas orains, The Jaw has not yet included scissors and Stanton, No, 27 Spring street, paste and stenting in that category. Alter dwelling fength om the peculiar nature of dramatic properiy be contended. im conclusion, that the plaintils’ remedy | RGLARITS. | . 291 Mott street, was held for | Patrick Quinn, of } NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, | house in CI | di | the principal of a public school to receive a colored | provided schools specially for black boy j the regulations of the Board of Edneation to the con- | The benetits confer | Inaintained | confer the right to enjoy them in common with any | | but without costs, Dat cninn bobo Ba trial on a charge of burglariously the premises No. 90 Ellzabetl, reet, occupied by ee Ryan, and rifling the drawer of $3 501m currency. James McCarthy, of Ne reot, and two others, entered the premises No. 204 Church street, on Sunday morning, by breaking off the hasp of the door. The place bel m Levy, as acloth store. The burglars sked away, in bags, four pieces of f the total value of $230, when they wore alarmed and fled, Officer Randall, of the Fifth preeinet arrested McCarthy, and the other two eseaped. He wa: held for trial at the General Sessions, WASHINGTON PLACE POLICE COURT. Before Judge Bixby. ARRESTED ON SUSPICION, On Sunday afternoon Officer Maher, of the Eighth precinct, arreste:t a man named Charles Dwyer, who is well known to the police as belonging to the criminal classes, on suspicion of being conneeted with the bar- 3 of Dr. Hammond, No, 45 West cloth, f Curtains and ing to at unusually atiracti . to cloxe out our entire rotall business previous to removal about January 1. Gee KELTY £ CO. 1d FAK avenue, near Twenty-third street. on the pre | PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SEL tou, Fitty-fonrth street, on the 23d of August last. AL hat eateiese tis ue to cate Paispeat satin had been suspected for some time, but the off i S st SI HO 2, $200 esterday ess for Dr, William A, Hammond, who was nt, could not identify Dwyer ping from the house on the | night of the burglary. The prisoner was, therelore, discharged. Kor & Bros. ‘Pinnofort mber ‘Cases, Washstands, we, 8 areaus, hair and spring te Library and Di plush and hairclo | Must be sold, Call, thy oNo. 47 West Mth st, between 6 unable to tind any tr f him. He said that he had been confined to his bed by sic! over a month, present at his arraignix fas the man he saw esc ots, consisting inl R17. Taek: YOUTHTUL DESPERADOES. About nine o'clock on Sunday night Augustus Willich, | a boy about eighteen years of age, residing at No, 211 arden street, Hoboken, was passing through Morton street, with several friends, on their way to the Chris- topher street ferry, On the corner of Washington street a crowd of youths, from fourteen to twenty years of age, were standing. They looked at Willich and his friend's as they passed. ‘A fight ensued betwoon the two crowds, a shot was fired and young Willich wos struck by a pistol ball, He was taken to the station arles street, Where his wounds were dressed. Subsequently he was ‘removed to his home in Hobo: ken. Later in the night Officer Morris, of the Ninth recinet, on information received from Witham Carr, of Yo. 613 Washington street, arrested Arthur Tinker, aged seventeen years, residing at No, 83 Morton str who had been seen to draw a pistol and point it at Wil- Tinker was arraigned betore Judge Bixby yester- and was committed in $1,000 buil to. answer at General Sessions, { ESSEX MARKET POLICE COURT. Before Judge Morgan. b | eed pri Eighth sven Payments take . betw ‘weekly or | Thirty-lirst streets. DUCHESS STYLE SATIN e#, Cont S150, for BIH Land reps Suits, $8, & octave Pianoforte, asnerifice ip to F200; 3 uxtension Table, Silverware, & mediately, 105 Kast Thirteenth 1 Brathay singe Came FOR SALE, AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE 120 WEST " lar Suite, rep and haircloth Suits, So; inlaid anid gi walnut Bedsteads, Dressing Cases,’ Bureaus, ° if and spring Muttres: Buffet, C1 ; sper yard; or one week iit private resident Broadway AN UNPROFITABLE VISITOR. Awoman named Margaret McCabe was arraigned on a charge of stealing $40 from Daniel Caulfield, of No. 30 Hamilton street, on the evening of the 9th of Sep tember, Margaret was visiting at the house of Mr. | rhe Mattresses, i the favorite Prina Donna, | PROGRAMM SEPTEMBER 14, 1875—TRIPLE SHEET, po AMY! “at _AMUSEMENTS. YCEUM THEATRE, 14TH ST. AND OTH AY. POLITAN THEATRE, 687 BROADWAY, os A CONGRESS OF BEAUTY. EVERY, EVENING, AND SATURDAY, MATINEE, Madame RENT? SOW sen OCR: a) s NSTRELS, OFFENBACH'S LAST AND MOST PI be fy comprising forty lovely and talented ladies. The most fe diant minstrel scene in the world. Lady Musicians, magnificent a of fer Pi ne \ at array of female tulent and lo Mr, CHARLES FOSTER in hix Comie Dran UPS AND DOWNS. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 OCLOCK. UST THE | ATTEND THE MATINEE TO-DAY, MADAME “L'ARCHIDUC, Now Costumes, complete Appointments, gorgeous and novel Mex, CORALTE GEOFFROY, DUPARO, NAKDYNN AND Wy. DE QUERY AND DU- in t roles. AM the company of 100 urtists in the cast, GRAND Mh TARY REVIE ILMORE’S CONCERT GARDEN (Late Hippod: thing METROPOLITAN THEATRE, and seo to do, the Beautiful Female Minstrels. MADAME RENTZ’S SPLENDID FEMALE rome) ne 8. GILMORE, . i. Conductor rettiest | Minstrels, at METROPOLITAN THEATRE. THE MOST MAGNIMCENT GX 5 WORLD. | “or Women | MATINEE TODAY (TCRSDAY). GHLMORES BAND. DM dy PERPORMENS 7 ALLACK! L.% AND OF 100 PERFORMERS, ACK'S. © THE GREATEST LIVING CORNETIST, W — sais (anche Fifth and last week of the engagement of Miss JULIA MATHEWS and the. ENGLISH COMIC OPERA COMPANY. NDAY, SEPT. 13, and ev ing duri week, ~ Troe greaelag PATURDAY Sania, i i 4 ted Lecoed’s mow will be presented Leeved Saye are ‘omic Opera GIRO GARE -GTROPLA, Mr. J. Ls Signor TAGLIAPIETRA, the eminent Baritone, and Mme, CARKIE BROOKS GULAGER, . Overture—"Semiramide” . Mediation—"Ave Maria” 3. Divertisements from "Fai Introducing the gems ch snera, | 4. Cornet Solo—Cavatina and Variations, from MISS JULIA MATHE as the, TWIN SISTERS “Atel “ serreeeeVerdi | supported by Mr. (i. 11. Mnedermott, Mr. Albert Brennir, Mr, 5. Been and Pray pg OCR LE William Forrester, Miss Koso ‘Tenple, Miss Rose Keone, rayer, from sel Selv’ m1 . and Prayer. from “Der Prolschinte' Mile, Selvi and the entire organization, 6. Reminiscences. Gems of the operas of... 7. Ariu for Baritone, sun b AGLIAPIETRA i Ltatian Opera, Paris.) ist, Signor E. Marzo Friday evening, BENEFIT ARK THEATER Broeewey, MISS JULIA MATHEWS, ee aa | id Twenty-second street, ERY NIGHT. e National Air, THE, STARRPANGLED BANNER.” MATINEE SATURDAY, 2 0,M. SERENADE BAND. 1 GHEE DOL OUrte mean. 624 BROADWAY. M DoLLate Mr. JOHN F. POOLE veces Manager MIGHTY DOLLAR. THE CHAMPION SWi WORLD, MIGHTY DOLLAR, MIGHTY DOLDAR: Mr. FLORENC Mrs. FLORE. The as the Hon. Bardwell Slote, 1; as Mrs. General Gilflory. welty of the Season, Mr. Drinking, AND A TALE MIN PEARANCE OF Mr, WM. Eats. RTRIGHT in his great Sketch, wy? THE FLORENCE: First appearance of the I in the SS KATE O'CO MIGHTY DOLLAR and the genuine ti EVERY NIGHT MR. PRA and. THE GREAT SATURDAY MATIN ooo 514 BROADWAY, Proprietor their Thrill PYRAMIDES SUR ‘The First Gran THE DOHERTY Captain MeCarth: . Lieutenant Peter ng Ae Sf TScELLES, Parade of RS. LE. -Aduh Richmond Goorge Knight rprarne COMIQUE: Mr. JOSH. i ar oO WEE D’ SKIDMORE SHOOTING MATCH. y ovening by quarter past eight pek °SOREAMS OF DELIGHT, 1 who have witnessed it aa MULL GREAT Ri Hundreds turned away rh SHOUTS OF LAUGHTER. ‘The Sketch pronounced ih laughable t witnessed for years, Wie PICKED. TEAM. SHOOT EVERY, EVENING, TB COMANCHIES, with illuminated light and shade effects. JOUN HART... sees POTATO BUG BILL The Bntire Great 01 ompany A NEW AND MAI ENT OLLO, SDAY AND SATURDAY AT 2, Cantlield, and shortly after her departure a pocketbook | ° containing the above named amount of money was | (JARPETS, missed from tho top of aburean, She was arresied on | Sunday night, and was committed by Judge Morgan in | $500 bail to answer. FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET COURT. Before Judge Kasmire, “PIPER” BURNS AS A REVIVALIST. John Burns, better known as ‘Piper’? Burns, was arraigned in this court yesterday, probably for the twentieth time, He is a wild character, who bears an unenviable reputation. His offence this time was ti entering Grace Mission chapel on Sunday and disturb ing the congregation in its devotions. It was alleged | that during the singing of a hymn “Piper's” voice was loud and discordant, irritating some of the devoteos and distracting others. This was tolerated becanse “Piper” kept a respectful silence during the exhorta- Furniture, Reds, Beddin hy the week or month, ‘Terms easy. KELLY & CO., corner of Twenty-fifth street and Sixth avenue, NONTINUED REDUCTION IN PRICES OF FURNT- ture, Carpets and Bedding at Bb. M. COWPERTH- WAIT &'CO.'s, 155 and 157 Chatham street; to reduce ock. Now is the tine to purchase. NHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE—OF RICH FURNITURE, J Piano, &e., this day, ut private residence 37 East Twen* h street, near Fourth avenue. See wuctions, WM. Ey EENE, Mortgagee; A. BLAKE, Attorney. JURNITURE—BLACK WALNUT OR COTTAGE, TO sell for Board to May 1 or longer; not exceeding S14 per week for gentleman and wife; furnish their own room, Address ARMINIUS, Herald office. tion of the minister; but when the latter) (YEORGE A, CLARKE’S POPULAR SYSTEM OF had concluded and “Piper”? claimed the atten- | one furnishing by monthly payments, 747 Broadway, Fine Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Mirrors, Parlor Beds, &c., tion of the audience to denounce their venerable clergy- | man as a teacher of false doctrines and a ‘second | FJARTZ & co, H hand Furni Beecher,” the patience of both minister and congreza- shown to the door, There a policeman took him in | HARTZ & CO, L PRICES FOR SECOND re and Carp Please call on or address 4 Seventh avenue. tion gave ont, and Piper’? was unceremoniously 3 Ci tenci im to si ’ im- pa sf _ pal nt CER EE EE ne a | (PME GLOBE FURNITURE COMPANY, 16 EAST FOUR- &: _ teenth street, between Broadway and’ Fifth avenue, aro HE WOULD NOP STARVE. James Harvey was charged with stealing eleven Tolls of bread because he was hungry. Ife was held for trial ture, of their own Factory, Moore offering their Inrge stock of elegant Pur xreatly reduced price PA BEDSTEAD, BLACK WAL- 25; ool as new. Inquire in et, New York. EGANT FURNITURE—CON- rtner of one of the TWO GLADIATORS. James Leahy and James MoGinty were found fighting | Sa vecant Jol; a question baring areas between! diem’ | S1O000) as to which was the better man, They wore fined $10 , Pet known honses cach, in default of which they were seut to prison. RS ating JOHNSON, Jr., Privat c. Liberty st. THE COLOR LINE IN THE SCHOOLS. (CHANGE, WANTED—FIi ty willbe exchanged for Two Erie nal Boats about three years’ old, sonnd, and that will carry 8,000 bushels of graiti, Any one desiring to sell at a sacritics may address, giving outtit, &¢., bes 227 Herald office. OR ner of a leading avenue. Broadway. tT MORTGAGE ier CANAL BO. on valuable Pro IMPORTANT DECISION OF THE SUPREME COURT— | COLORED CHILDREN MUST GO TO COLORED | SCHOOLS. Judge Gilbert, of the Sapreme Court, Kings county, yesterday rendered an important decision upon the | question as to the right of a colored citizen to compel cor. t part Apply to’ LLOYD, Auctioneer, 29 CHANGE OR CASH—A FIRST C iqnor Store, with Stock, sitnated in th child as a pupil where the other children in attendance wore white, The Board of Education of Brooklyn has and girls; but the relator, William F. Johnson, sought to have his son admitted to the public school in his own district, | which happened to be a white school. ‘The following is | an abstract of the Judge's decision :— There are schools specially provided for the use of col- ored pupils, but the relator in the present action contend- ed that he hada right to select such schools ashe saw fit, ESTABLI BUSINE Witt . €e,, mexchange for First Mortgage ate worth thrice as much, Aduress MATER TLEMAN, AGED THIRT paxsnbiy ha alt respectable life Ea any condit: “ORGANS, 6 trary notwithstanding. The Court in rendering the de- | ““~yrarwes pros? NOFORTE WAREROOMS cision holds that common schools area public charity. | AT, JAINES, BROS) TUK Crore i etna cece od by them are a free gift from the | State; consequently, the State, hke every other donor, y prescribe in what manner and upon what term sand onditions the gift may be enjoyed. The beneticiaries acquire no legal rights in the thing given, except such as the State has bestowel by means of | its legislative acts. Notwithstanding the gift, it 1s in port by funds annnally raised by taxation Participation inthe privileges and benefits of common schools forms no part of that body of politi- cal and eivil rights which are protected and secured by the fundamental law. Section 1, of article 14 of tho constitution of the United States, commonly called the fourteenth amendment, therefore has no application | tothe case. Neither the constitution nor the Billof 8nd upright pianos, Rights of this State contains any provision relating to | 7 ##008 from other maker: this subject. The question turns wholly upon the effects of acts of the Legislature. Prior to the Civil Rights act of 1873 the Board of Education of Brooklyn was, by an act passed by the Legislature Aprit 4, 1850, given entire charge and direction of all public schools, The Board has never, by any subsequent amendment, been proscribed in its anthor- 4 ity in this respect. In conclusion, the Court holds that | ZA» facture: alee second hand Pianos, of various maker the statnte, by guaranteeing equal privileges, docs not | & SONS. 11 East Fourteenth street, between Broadway and avenue, nt_of first class Pianofortes for a few Pianos but little used at ond avenue, a fine assortm, sale on reasonable term: RIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND n make; algo tor sale and rent a num- vertect order, WILLIAM ixtoemtht. ACRIFICE—AN ENTIRELY NEW hich was taken for adebt; mnst ti no can be seen at’ HEN Fulton. —FOR SALE, AT A BARGAIN, A nd hand. Steinway grand. squiro of them very little used; also ery instrament in perfect order. STEINWAY & SONS, Steinway Hall, 107 to 111 Kast Fourteenth street. OUT SALE.—500 PIANOS, HALF rix G. Barmy tate ; ele- est improvements; fully ‘war- Bleecker street A <PIANOFORTES TO RENT, OF OUR OWN MA | CLOSING class of persons or in any particular school. Nothing has been shown from which it can be inferred that the | relator has been me ag that equahty of privilege | et ht pega ieee a: eet seven to which he is entitled. He has put himself upon the | ee TOLD Pees atbeckae comnce iain of an absolute right to have bis son admitted into RCLDGNITE'R Os Blsneter eteeete hone eoWec. the public school of the district in which he resides, SACRIPICE—ELE In my opinion such claim cannot be sustained in law, fold to pay advaneos: part: The motion for a mandamus must therefore be denied, | Warrsnsed for five years eenth street, T FH) PIANO FOR $250; leaving the eity; full tone FORTES; 47gWest ‘sell INCENDIARISM IN BROOKLYN. nofortes costing f ° $300, eomprisin 714 oeta, SINGULAR FIRE IN TWENTY-FIPTH STREET. | Decker € Bros.’ Piinoforte, two 745 octave upright Pianos, one Incendiarism has been remarkably prevalont in | Hazelman, Poo. Lighte. Ubickoring, Bradbury. alt in first Brooklyn within the past few woeks, and the Fire | chance, must be sold. Remember the Marshal is at a loss how to account for it. About half. past two o'clock yesterday morning a fire broke out in | the three story frame building No, 153 'Twenty-tifth street, occupied by the family of Mr, Henry Lreling, | rosewood 7 The loss amounted to $1,000; insured in the Con- , wed from necticut insurance Company for $4,000. — The building | Stools and, Boxes for ship adjoining, No. idward Clare, was also.) 10h chm seriously damaged. luiter ire’ involves | a Joss of $1,000; insured in the Montauk, The oecupants, ping; po fiber, 47 V LESS THAN $150, FOR William Tracy and George Randall, lost $225 on clegantly carved rosewood upright Pianoforte: modern furniture. pperty of Mr. Breling was moi tgaged ents; carved and legs. 28 Third street, be- for $2,600, and uiterest thereon was overdue. Mr. | ry and Second avenue, insignia Breling was absent In New York when the fire oceurred, and his funily, who were in bed at the time, say that | they know nothing about the origin of the fre. There were Jound, npon investigation by Marshal Keady, to be no leas than six different fires, Which had been lit on the second floor against the lense board, showing con- clnsively that it was the work of an incendiary, A policeman Was sent yesterday afternoon to arrest Mr. Breling, who has n since the tire, ACQUI' LY $100.—A STEINWAY urvod legs, overstring buss, every improvement, sacrificed for exsh, J. BIDDLE, ‘ar Brondway 100 BEAUTI A Pianoforte nnd tave Pianos CIICKER on instalments or to rent; 7 oc- month (ipright pianos). sBloveker street, near Rowers CTICKERIN PIANO- ine for eash, $10) to RIO 5 Ble At BER, + fortes nnil ( to #10 monthly; 1 z mh. BIDDLE Acommittee of distinguished German bankers has DRMLLIANT TOS made a report honorably acquitting Mr. Moritz, Meyer, Stelnwa: of the Handels Zeitung, of the eb f having been place, cost 81 bribed to recommend the bonds Inry & Co.'s Island and St, Louis road, and testitying paso t to lis pericet integrity, than bi T FOUR ROUND HRADBURY PIANO- ave, full ge buss ane all ents att DANCING A J. BAUS! DANCL 4A. ‘at Masonic Hall, 114 E Tinil, 154 East Pifty-fourth street. any hour, CIRCULARS at private ae Kleventh street INS wt 2 Bast | PECIAL BARGAIN: s, all hmprovernen Detave, #125; rent Feet, corne taken; 7 West twenty-third (SHATTER MORTGY: | LY Brad ACADEMY, . | 4 for eireular, | Twenticth © By order of W | A. Bhan, Attorney. ALE ouinners © without lose of | ADEMY OF DANCING jasaex now forming for dat their own conveni att Mt for elreutar. Soireo y evening, September Ih | 7141) NWAY PIANGE Y . J th Sand upward: Prince T PRRNAN CADEMY, FL Organ $100. GORDON & re buuk buildin, BUN, 13 Bast aber 1, M ug Sop ARUAT BARGAINS IN NK ‘OND MAND 18 specialty FT Vinnos of the hes for ensh CARTES DANCING AUAD tay Wert Pocntnomee aes building, iutersvetion of Stuy vr 427 . « ewory Thuiredtay lide walty a spe s suiree Dunsante MALEATE - MERICAN STANDARD BEVEL BILLIARD TABLI MUST BK with Delaney's wire mateh yan ashi sealing FROM go TO #00, PAYAL #10, Upright and Square Pianos and Organs to BETTS’ Warerooms, 788 Broadway, corner RICAN BILLIARD TABLES. IW. successor to Phelan & Collender, Oflice ‘34 Broadway. New Yorke | STANDARD AM ¥ COLLEND and warerooms. mo Font. i Tonth stroew GORDON & SON, 14 Kast Four’ | * | The irresistibly fun | THE NC $100 BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD CHICKERING | four round | If you want twenty minutes of genuine fun don't miss see- Ing ihe Shooting Match, ‘he Centennial Drama, HEARTS OF OAK, ANEW _OLIO. OB FUN, introducing Mr. James Maas, Miss Gussie Crayton, Mr. A. W. Sawyer the Mountaineer telo, Messrs. Flavit, Branoli and Blondel; Mr. John Allon, Little Mac, Scanlon and A HOUSE, Kugagoment of the popular artint and character actor, MR. HARRY WATKINS, who will appear in bis great patriotic drama of PIONELR PATRIOT: he Dawn of Liberty. EVERY NIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2 Mr. Harry Watki Mr. James F. Wheelock, ; | Cronin, Mr, Wan. Bares, Larry Tooley and Miss Winona, Miss Laura Don. “4 | Bridges. in preparation—Ked and Black MATNEES WE DAY AND SATURDAY, AT 2. OOTH'S THEATRE. THE GAMESTER. | FoWERY THEATRE. JARRETY & PALME! , Themeos and Managers | Bow ea THEA’ ues LAST WEEK JW: MEATH,......+2.. 6 Manager ‘Tuesitay, September 14, Mr. J.B. Studley” willl appewr in his new Nautical Sensational Drama, entitled STAFF OF DIAMONDS, Revival of the ever popular comedy, TOODLES. of. BARRY SULLIVAN, twithstanding the enormous attendance attracted by ts ofthe past two weeks, @ change of bill n in order to afford opportunities for witnessing Mr. SULLIVAN'S renowned impersonations of the charac: ter of 1 ba ; poe BEVERLY, woos MUSEUM. ares woop's in Moore's grand tragedy o! # Evening, at Afternoon, at 2. hich eA Tuk GamesrEr, 8.'C. FRANCE A.M. SHELDON ‘whieh will be tiga oo. cerewentia ask in ‘the Sensation, in the great Ph HIS AY) EVENING, Sept. 14. MARKED FOR IIPE, — | THE NEWYORK FIREMAN, Places may be sccured, for which’ purpose the treas- n from 8 A. M. to 10 P.M. NEFIT OF BARRY SULLIVAN will take place on ni ext "RIDAY. EVENING, the 17th inst i vadhethcnbmin will a The first appearance here of the grent Eng! TH AVENUE THEATRE, 5 actor ig MR, GEORGE BELMORE O Proprietor and Manager. Now on exhibition, P.'?. Barnum's (living) $20.00) ‘BABY HIPPOPOTAMUS, Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY TH SEASON. will be on next VERY N y N MONDAY EVENING, September 20, ane fete AND 8. TURDAY MATINEE, and in his unrivalled part of : 6 6 kb OR RB Ak eo Oey heres: T GOSLING, 6 PACER AAT OMOie AA in Boneienult's sensitional drama sss) AA RRR AA oT OO OG rae THE FLYING SCUD. AAAR RAAA 7 O 0G4°GG AAA The salo of seats begins on next Thursday, at 8 A. M. SAC RROD A (8) OO gatE mA prcnpegias - $5 as AAR Re AS OO eee Tak CADEMY OF MUSIC Bronson Howard's famons local comedy, as originally pro: 4. KIBALFY BROTUETR: » Lossees and Managers | duced at ite, theatre and recently played in London and Berlin over 200 times. eRLNLEN A 6 ARDERD ora ‘Miss Fanny Davenport, Miss Jeffreys Lewis, Emily Righ vee ARQUND EY ERY Mrs. G. IL Gilbert, Alice Grey, Kate Holland, Fannie Frant EVERY. THE, NIGHT. | | cic Mr. James Lewis, D. U1. Tinrking, W. Davidge, F. Har. Wont. ATT \ erg, George Parkes and John Drew in the principal WORLD. ‘ents may be secured six days ahead. Sopter Mr. Daly's NEW SENSA- hs of preparat HA: DEMY OF MUSIC. THEODORE WACHTEL, EUROPE’S GREATEST TENOR, ARIETIES, ixtecnth street and Broadway, imple of Amusement (late iobinson Hall) will reopen DNESDAY EVENING, 5! MBER 15, 1875, as a first class Variety ‘Theatre, presenting a constantly changing snecession 0 This elegant 4 will shortly return to America for a GRAND OPERATIC TOURNEE throngh the United States in which hg will be assisted by @ newly organized and most powerful LES, sk. The highest order of artistic talent and the most beautiful | and accomplished ladies will provide entertainment attra tive tothe most fastidions lovers of the refined and eharm- i COMBINATION" OF ARTISTS, BBS GR ice aeieidindaneaire dai selected from tho leading Elegant Ballet, arranged by lowski, entitled, OPERA HOUSES OF EUROPE, The inanguration night of the GRAND WACHTEL OPERA SEASON at the New York Academy of Music will be MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1875 Musical Director and Conductor. . . NEUENDORFP Further particulars in later adverti ts. A 1LOU st. Minstrels Minstrels Minstrels LA Emotional Poem Viv THE BROOKLYN | 8) NG YOUNG LADIES, erpsieh morality and female beanty, w ey d. ES ISDAYS, A. pleasant moder; (LATE BRYANT’S) t appenrance of Eugene the marvellous burlesque PRIMA DONNA, MATINE New Acts, New Jokes, New & AT THE BOs Cotton & Minstrols Songs. Ko AT THE BOST’ ton g Vopei bi benel ls pangs. blr et + Cotton eed's Minstrels ide-splitting Sketches, BAe Seemptished snd poplar eckne, | Cotton & Reed's Minstrels New Oretion Uy Behaiot Her & Reod's Minstrels | ‘The American Ritle Team, Saturday at 2. Half price at Matinee. will, this week, conclude his remarkably brilliant engage- ment and complete the stones TONIGH APP! FOURTH REGU N OF “KIT ages RO NIGHTS’ CONCERTS, AT THE BC THEATRE, when it will have been applauded by 250,000 persons, as the vast auditorium of the Boston Theatre has been crowded at every represent: KIT has won the marked favor of theatre FROM BOSTON TO SAN FRANCISCO, and proves to be more popular now than ever before. Gj, SEPTEMBER Lt. ER NIGHT. . A. KISCHOFF, Tenor, . REMMELTZ, ‘Basso, on Ship”? (1541-42). It will be repeated every evening and Saturday of this week, | I johengrin’® (1847-49), [reasoning ap ieocee yaOROREY lghakerteg atti ain Waikueré (1854-09). DHILHARMONIC SOCIE Meistersinger von Nuernberg. Thirt Admission, 50 conts; Boxes, $1 and $2. WEDNESDAY NIGHT OF THE SEASON, ON THURSDAY SEPT. 16, GRAND EXTRA NIGHT, BENEFIT OF THEODORE THOMAS. Ke The subscription books for the coming season will be opened on the Loth September next, at 9A. M., ut the sole oltice of the society, N: Union square (Deeker Brothers,), where, on and atter that date, subseriptions can be made daily from @ A. M. to 12 ML, and from 2 to M. On the | i AN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS’ NEW SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS’ | OPERA HOUSE, Broadway, corner Twenty ninth street. Delij ana Part-singing by WAMBOLD. RU RDE, BAKNEY and PELITAM, hth October next, at 10 A. M., the selection season sents will he commenced at the above named office, and sub- seribers will choose their seats in the order of theit names on the subscription list, those first subreribing having priority of choice. se compositions performed will be in greater variety than GOY. ADD ae aad) n former seasons, und their ex orfeeted. bs 5 2 . an increased number uf private rehearsals: Y BILLY feng ie a lh de Rg eral i. Ie SCHERMERHORN, President. wha re 8: Sarge [oN toate OO | LLY BIRCH ad CHARL | as THE RIVAL TRAC 33 UNION SQUARE—THEATRE TICKET OFFICE. OO_CHOICE SEATS FOR ALL THE THEATRES | OPEN FROM 8 A Mi, se OUR COLLE Everything new, fresh and sparkling. 8 secnred. Matinee, Saturday, at 2 | QAOLONEL SINN'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. . THE TRANSATLANTIC COMBINATION TROUPE. ' Their first apr America, Also CARROLL FAMILY, VADIS” CHILDREN. Wesiyn and Casey, Wayne and Lovely, Lulu Delmay, | Brondt Sisters, Sam Devere, anil the th Troupe in new acts, - GENTL instruet: sidence § ny, at pup ‘Address, with n Branch office, | M 2 10. ow or lie ehoir. KATH, 1s West War. —— | sansa betwe Uaakige. on Ware FoRTY-FOURTH GRAND. "i ATIONAL EXHIBITION te : és st’? of the SIGHT READI UARTER, BY PROFESSOR | ®D® N Me i |, in small classes; $10 per AMERICAN INSTITUTE, | Ww” TED—BY A SOPRANO, WITH A STRONG VOICE and who is fair 0, { = } 30 Union sau Private lesson Second and Third avs. and Sixty-third and Sixty-fourth ste ler, xn engagement ins | WONDERFUL MACHINES! ENDID PRODUCTSE Call or addvess, tor one week, SOPRANG, BOL | Admission, 50 cents; Childee og Frowes & CUSHIN TO-DAY ehnreh choir. Broome street. _WANTED TO PURCHASE GRANITE UMENT half origina Base in prop Broadway, roon w TED—TO BUY, 1 hy inel St r Chambers street, New York, 8 CIRCCS, D To.MORROW, street, Kast River wat slow wil dypene in Williamsburg. ‘Ainiission, f iG) SOCIETY AND MENDELSSOHN n.—-The members of the above choral society are iily invited to unite with the Centennial Choral WANTED—FOR. ABOUT | avout 13 feet high, with | | RY LOT BUREAU, 189 : : ‘ the o of the “Messiah” VV ASTER A picoND WAND i, RICHARD. | a with Mlle, . Bristo in eon ition, Address a hearonts every Tharsd: ¥. w Vouk ireh, Fourth avenue and. ‘wy . — v'etock: Address WAXTED To BOY on ine NEWSPAD nn Route, by an experie currier: best af svearity ye | Heannnr Vax Dy KK, Seeretary and referene in. Aduress CONFIDENCE, Herald office. - = LG MEM HERS OF BRYANTS MIN "1 vd ble ive rel wt Teving Hal 3 ASTROLOGY ; _ | aay, September 14, av Iho opnratory to thelr trays AMES, SHOWS LIKE BRYANT, Manager. elim tonr, OLL TE ASANT VA ; Sociablee foo REWARD NO TMP y rth River, at Chur ft and Test Medi POSTE, irom y fourth street tem Fare, Advice on bu Iweky nainbers, names is fall, A. Ratislaction or ne pay ast ‘Thirwy-thied atrect, be: tween Lexington and ty ENTION.—CONS EVENING THAT ener CONTAINS ALL THE NE is TUE XING TELEGRAM, ‘i EADS IT, APNE. ROSA REVEALS YOUR WHOLE LIFE FROM y WILL shel Mh a to the grave; cures all diseases, 472 Cunal veuinbllalied: Ast mite Pix ‘. joul Kstablisbment in the city ‘ ME, COLLINS RELIATLE AND TRUSTWORTHY Rac chterorest, 270 tinue tremencince muveneesio ne DIC AL. MIDWIPK, SINCE I8W. Nok fivet door trom Fifth avenie, NIM E. MOTT CAN BE CON No. 47 West Thirteonth stree BI voen ENDL 142 We Mit HAST A =ME. RESTELL ENING AND ernogn and evening i street, near Bowery, AMATIC SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTION ones strect.—Pupils have an opportunitg sons Rwell FRIIS & HOLEy —OK. AND MM AND MME. OG Y Prort gives medical a 0 ladies wnd el NPRECEDENTEN JONSULI cess of Dr, 8. The best humorot ONSULT Dit, U ertament at precont beture the public, For verms, ade ry | dress AMEIIOAN LITERARY BUR advice troy, AU, Cooper Institute.

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