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—_— CANVASSING ELECTION RETURNS. A CLOSE ALDERMANIC CONTEST IN THE EIGHTH BENATOBIAL DISTRICT—PROPOSITION To AMEND THE ELECTION LAws. ‘The session of the Board of Canvassers continued yesterday. The Board met at eleven o’clock, when the cagyass of the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth wards ‘wag conducted by Supervisor Southworth, A discus- , sion arose as to counting the ballots cast for Simonson , nd Oudlip, candidates for Alderman in the Eighth " Sonatorial district, Both candidates are republicans, andthe vote was very close. It was finally deter- mined to send for some of the inspectors of this an- nexed district, in order to have the figures examined bdofore the Committee on Corrected Returns, PROPOSED AMENDMENTS ‘LECTION LAWS. Aieeman Cole offered ihe following preamble and Tegolutions for consideration of the Boar: experience has clearly demonstrated the fact that the method yeti rors or discrepan- cies found in mit method, oF cevries returne is lable to urent ‘abuses, and susce} oe of ace gg mt Spent wrens. as the a= to Perce them, yr) so almost, if not in Ty trom. memory or and other impe: aot Uatraguetiy 9 ‘occur that the correction of ‘such # in om of & candidate, tho greatest making th ‘the Boked of oot ch corrections ; aly i done Ra hevink ail Ahk balecon are ‘Canvass of votes proserved inviolably ‘aotil all ther ravaray ar canvassed jn ie rerut delared by The Board of County Canvassors: be it, therelore, Resolved, That the Board of County: Canvassers, here ily coaveat tho Goramon Counc of thiselty to io nike fon to the Legislature, when. it oe Of on. amendment ts the present | Registry eg ie preservation ad car by the pollo a i roper restrictions and safogu Sicmuitgeccens sherere casein alt eeeiees statement deck: tion of uch election is made by the Bourd of County a at eaid amendment also to the Board 80 frained as to permit of County Canvassers, under like restrictions and safe; to recorrect such ballots when necessary, In order to de- termine and correct, Sasi ‘and with certainty, any. error OF ‘ar during the canvass of t! Gurus Wom the several election distilcse by the sald Board of County Canvassers. ‘These resolutions were unanimously adopted. ‘THE SIMONSON-CUDLIP CONTEST AGAIN. Bhortly after two o’clock the entire canvass was completed, with the exception of a few districts In the ‘Twenty-third ward. The close contest between Messrs, Simonson and Cudlip has arisen, it is asserted by the former, in consequence of the gentleman being sold out by his own party. The ticket sent out by the Twenty-fourth Ward Re- publican Association contained the tac Gasbey names ior District Aldermen:—John Bussing, J Cudlip and Benjamin Begea Mr. Simonson claims that he was the lar republican candidate and should have upon the ticket, instead of Bussing. He that the organization destroyed all the regular tickets because they wished a ny aye rpent from the annexed district, in which he (Mr. Simonson) does not reside, By this action Cudlip and Begea received 1,800 votes, which Simonson states would have been cast for him had the republicans kept faith with the momination. He consequently received only 89 yotes in the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth wards, The matter will be finally settled to-day by the Com- mittee on Corrected Returns, before whom the inspec- tors are cited toappear, The Board adjourned at half- Past two o'clock until eleven to-day, for the sole pur- pose of settling this controversy. ‘THR OFPICLAL VOTE FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, RECORDER AND SURROGATE. The following is the official vote as canvassed for Secretary of Stat Bigolow's majority over Seward........g..... 29,660 a8 following is the vote for Recorder :—£ John K. Hackett. Frederick Smyth. Hackett over Smyth. ‘The following is the vote for District Attoi Benjamin K, Phe, Peter B, Olney.. Phelps over Olney........... ‘The Surrogate’s vote foots up as follows Stephen D. Van Schaick. Delano ©. Calvin... ‘Van Schaick over Calvin.. RADICAL DEMOCRATS. THEY WANT TO HAVE THE NATIONAL CONSTITU- TION AND THE FORM OF GOVERNMENT RE- MODELLED. The radical democracy, whose headquarters are at No. 86 Oneida street, Milwaukee, Wis., have prepared petitions to be presented to Congress for an almost complete remodelling of our political system. These papers are now being circulated for signatures. The Oirst calls for the abolition of the Presidency, as it “is a copy of royalty. It is an essentially unrepubfican in- stitution; for it exalts an individual into a ruling power over all the rest of the population, bringing them into a relation of subjection toward him and accustoming them to monarchical ideas.” In place of the Presidency the radical democracy propose that the constitution shall be so amended as to transfer the Executive functions “to an administrative commission or Congressional Ministry, to be chosen by Congress from their own body, or from among other competent citizens, and to be supervised \d instructed during the adjournment of Congress by standing committee, who are to be in permanent session during that time, and who are authorized to call extra sessions of Congress when needed,” ‘The second petition is for an amendment to the con- stitation, declaring:— ‘That the Senate (a mere copy of the aristocratic House of Lords in England, and other monarchies) be abolished its privileges and duties—so far as they do not be eupertluous—be transferred to the House of Representativ: The third petition says:— Our country is termed & democratic republic; socording! the will of the people should direct the logisiation and ad- ministration at all times; but in reality the peo the right to elect (in some cases not even directly ho tre! to Lave, sho purtloge of mating the lave aud of Gxercieing the powers which, the whole people must obey. ‘Ater the eloctlous the chosen representatives become, tn fact, independent masters of the nation’s fate for a number of years, and tha people have no ofticient constitutional means of controlling them or Preventing them from legislat- ng contrary to the popular will of detrimental to the com- mon interests, By electing a representative the citizens acti- ally abdieate their sovereignity and lay it down at tho feet of those who democratic republic agents and business transaction an agent ts dopender it ‘and may be discharged whe bi interests. Yet in lexi nd th f public affairs—the most important business Society has to transact —the agent is made the ruling the employer is changed Into an impotent spec- tator. Our country has suffered severely from the couse- ‘esa of this incongruity, and it is high time that we profit ‘om the bitter experiences of the past. Many a resolution Scopted and many a law enacted by Congross that would never ae i majority if the people had The decislon in nef own Bande: aa Yor tastazce fa the. en of the “buck pay grab,” many laws favoring monopolies, the Atrocious squandoring of public lands, dc. Woe thereiore request that amendments to the constitntion be laid before the people of the United States, in proper form and manner, proposing = ‘every member of Congress shall be direct! ecthle to tne elaceore of ie distin the majority of whom, hho does mot meet their expectations or justify their cou- Babecartany st say tine cecal tim ona appoint & successor. operandi of this rogulation is to be defined by a special Law. ‘Second—T' at no important law shall come into foree until been sane people. restau goo mended, but et oe ‘aud good*men who" found ‘epublic were to-day they would be among the Wirst to join us, for they werd ton blind Yo the fact tant litical as well as physical thia fire subject to the univorsal law. of evolution and. develop. ment. They would concede that like unto the most, beautl- ful natural crystals that have ever been investi sci he political power which they, Tegusestba so" slsce. 6 of greater perfection. We ¢ ap se eit magnificent eritanc b ring hetghten its beeuty and usofulness to masking ne Mr. C. Renger, theSecretary of the Natioaal Execu- tive Committee of the radical democratic party, who sent,copies of the memorials to the Heratp, forgot to mention the success which the projected reforms are vow meeting. BOARD ‘OF EDUCATION, in no’ ter Honor SEMI-MONTHLY MEETING, The sem|-monthly meeting of the Board of Eaucation was held yesterday, President W. H. Neilson in the chair, The minutes of the previous meeting having been approved, communications were received from ‘the Mayor nominating as Commissiouers, in place of several whose terms will expire in 1876, the following gentlemen :—William Dowd, Jacob D, Vermilye, Charles Place, Edward Schell, Lawrence D. Goulding, John Granville Kane and Ernest Cayleri 0, 48 inspectors for three years, John P, Higgins, Francis O'Reilly, John N. Abbott, Armour C, Andersen, Elijah H. Kim- ball, J, W. Leveridge, Hosea B. Perkin, Fordham Mor. ris and, in place of J. W. Girard (resigned), George W. ‘Abbey.’ These communications were ordered to be en- toredon the minutes, REPORT OF THR SUPERINTENDENT OF TRUANCY. The roport of the Superimtendent of Truancy sets forth that from November 1 to the 16th, inclusive, the total number of cases investigated by the agents is 777. Of this number 295 were kept from school for va- rious minor causes and 184 whose residence could not ‘be found, leaving 298 truants and non-attendants, of which number 279 have been placed in school, two committed to the care of the Commissioners of Chari- ties and Correction, one committed to the care of the Soci y, for the Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents, and sixteen withdrawn from school, Of the children reported tay been withdrawn from school, five have left the city, seven gone to work, three being placed in the Juvenile Asylum, and one placed in the Cutholle Protector Commissioner ‘Fuller set forth his objections to having skeletons and anatomical models hung up in the public schools, and moved to have them struck from the list of supplies, but the motion was lost. On motion of Commissioner Kiamroth, the subject of music in the public schools was made ti ial me ed a canes Loving of the Fron on Decei pf ‘ou usiness been disposed Board adjourned, ss oe ’ wHW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1875.—TRIPLE SHEET. MUNICIPAL NOTES. Commissioner Porter, in an interview with a Hxgap representative yesterday, stigmatized Comptroller Green’s letter attacking the Department of- Public Works asa jumble of misropresentations from begin- ning to end. He states that the reasons for the attack arise from a disappointed effort of Mr. Green to con- trol the patronage of the office. The Commissioner promises soon to reply at length to the Comptroller's virulent document and to refute the charges thorein contained. ‘A meeting of the Board of Apportionment was called for four o'clock yesterday afternoon tn the Mayor’ office, to consider what necessary legal steps should taken in the matter of the mandamus sought for by the Seventh regiment to compel an appropriation for build- ing their new armory on Lexington naa No quorum being present the meeting was postpone: idates for the ran tapleneeant of Public Works, in the event of General Porter's Rutture to be reappointed, are looming up.daily by the score, The present incumbent's term expires with the last of next month. Many Tammany magnates who did not re- ceive recognition at the polls last election day have called upon Mayor Wickham to press their claims. His Honor is perfectly dumb aud non-committal upon the subject, Removal of several clerks, tinged with Tammany proclivities, is talked of in the Comptroller's office, PARK COMMISSIONERS. REGULAR WEEKLY MEETING YESTERDAY. At the regular weekly meeting of the Park Commis- sioners, held yesterday, a communication was received from General Porter, of the Department of Public Works, stating that workmen are now engaged in grading New avenue, alongside of the Morningside Park, and that it will be necessary for the Park Commissioners to build a wall along said park to prevent the bank caving down, and thereby entailing great expense, The Park Commissioners say the winter season is now so far ad- vanced that the work cannot be done before frost comes. The probable result is that the work of grad- ing New avenue will bape fi be discontinued very soon and not resumed unti! cn ‘The Commissioners ee in that the appropriations for the present year were too small, notwithstanding which the Board of Apportionment’have reduced the amonnt for next year by $60,000, Colonel Stebbi and Commissioner Martin were yesterday appointed a committee to wait upon the Board of Apportionment and lay before them the necessities of the parks, that the action already taken may be rescinded. The Com- missioners feel that the parks must be greatly neg- lected during the coming year unless more money is appropriated, and they are not willing that the re- sponsibility should rest upon their shoulders, MORNINGSIDE DRIVE LABORERS. A meeting of the laborers who were employed in April and May on the Morningside Drive was held yesterday. Having received no payment for their ser- vices during these two months, they, to the number of 104, brought a suit against the city in Part lL. of the Court of Common Pleas. Counsel Whitney at first in- formed them he would not defend the ‘case, as they had a right to payment, but afterwards, as it 1s claimed, sent a gentleman to defend the case. In consequence of this action the Moruingside Drive laborers yester- day addressed a letter to Mr. Jonn Kelly, embodying these statements, demanding the resignation of Counsel Whitney, and stating that, as democrats, they held the men who appointed Counsel Whitney phe nin 4 for actions. The letter was signed by about one-half of ie laborers present, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ee od ENGAGED, Marsor—Cony.—Marcus Marsor to Miss Racnry Coun, both of this city. MARRIED. Doxx—Brprit.—On Wednesday, November 17, 1875, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev, 8, H. Platt, Gorvon Dun to Lizzie A., only daughter of B. L. Bedell, Esq., ali of Brooklyn. 'No cards, Fixsu—Lora.—On Sunday, November 14, by the Rey. Dr. Gottheil, at the residence of the bride's par- ents, Matitpk, eldest daughter of Joseph Loth, to AkNOLD PLEsH, both of this city. Huteker—Horkins.—On Wednesday, November 17, at the residence of the bride’s mother,’ by the Rev. M. 8. Terry, Epcar L, Heurker to Neus G. Horkixs, both of this city. No cards. Henscnki—Ortiwe.t.—On the 16th inst., at St, Annta church, bys the Rev. Dr. Gallaudet, Cuaruxs 3. Hxvscne to’ Mary Etizavers, daughter of John D, Ottiwell, all of this city. Srapinc—Wyeru.—aAt Montclair, N. J., on Wednes- day, November 17, 1875, by Rev. James F. Merriam, Hexry Savino, of New York, to Miss Renxcca Cuvrcnms, daugtiter of Mrs. ©. & Wyeth, of Mont- clair, N. J. No cards. Wiioox—Wai1s.—On the 17th inst., at the Rutgers Presbyterian church, by the Rey. Dr, Conklin, Colo- nel,V. M. Witcox, of’ the firm of E. & H. T. ‘Anthony & Co., to Lizzix Bogert, daughter of Mrs, H. K. Wells, all of’ this city. ' DIED. Bricuse.—On Sunday, November 16, News H., daughter of William H. Belcher, iu her 17th year. Funeral from her father’s residence, Orange Valley Station, N. J., on Thursday, November 18, on arrival of the 11:20 XM. train from New York, Morris aud Essox Railway. Carriages in waiting. Bexwert.—In Flatbush, on Wednesday, 17th inst., Gxntaupe, widow of Cornelits Bennett, in’ tho 63d year ot her age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in- law, William H. Aligeo, at Flatbush, on Friday, 19th inst., at two o'clock P.M. BRusNauax,—On Wednesday, November 17, Turo- pore, son of John and Mary Brusnahan, aged 4 months and 17 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) af- ternoon, at halt-past one o'clock, from Me 27 Henry street, BLYDENBURGH.—At Huntington, L, Tuesday, No- vember 16, 1875, Mrs. H. M. exdenichinn aged 55, The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, at the Presbyterian church, Smithtown, on Friday, the 19th inst., at half-past two P. M. Cooxxy.—Fell asleep, on Wednesday morning, No- vember 17, Nuttin, beloved wife of Charles E, Cooney and daughter of Sarah H. and late James Thompson, Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services on Thursday evening, at half-past six o ‘clock, from her late resi- dence, 223 Hooper street, Williamsburg. Dawson. —Suddenly, November 16, Grorar Inman, youngest son of John H. and Elizabeth L. Dawson. Funeral services to be held at the residence of his parents, 644 Gates avenue, at two o'clock P. M., Thurs- *, November 18, without further notice, icKSON.—On the morning of the 17th inst., of diph- theria, Lizzi Fry, eldest child of Edward G@. and Mary L. Dickson, aged 6 years, Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock, from No, 69 Monticello avenue, Jersey it Heights, NJ. Drom.—At Jersey City, on Tuesday, November 16, 1875, WittiaM Brem, in the 50th year of his age. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday morning, the 18th inst, at nine o'clock, from his late residence, 184 Sixth street, Gassyer,.—At Freehold, N. J., November 16, ANprew Gassyer, aged 84 years. Service at Freehold on Thursday. Paul’ Broadway, Friday, twelve M. Relatives and friends particularly invited. Grawaa.—On Tuesday, Interment at St. November 16, of pleuro- yneumonia, Mantua E., second daughter of the late Beary Graham. The funeral will take place from her late residence, 434 West Nineteenth street, this day (Thursday), at one o'clock. Friends are respectfully invited to attend, GucuRist.—At the residence of her son-in-law, J. P. Seeley, Mrs, JaNe Gincurist, aged 76 years and 9 months. Funeral will take place at 404 Grand avenue, on’ Thursday, November 18, at one o'clock P, M. Friends of the futnily are invited. Newburg papers please copy, Ginert,—At Winona, Minn., on November 5, Juuia A. Giungne, wife of A. A, Gilvert and eldest daughter of the late J.’K. Bellows, of this city, aged 31 years, 6 months an 14 days, not, dear ones, she sweetly sleeps Ga my on Jesus’ breast; Free from ail sorrow, pee and care, Forever she’s at ros! Gnivriris,—Tuesday, November 16, 1875, Ava Fay- cuox Gniverras, aged 6 years, 3 months and 27 days, Funeral Thursday, November 13, at one P, MM, from 21 Carmine street, Hanpixe.—In Brooklyn, November 17, of scarlet fe. ver, Josera Caarurs, eldest son of Simon J. and Sarah A. Harding, aged 2 years and 6 months. satasiver and friends of the family are invited to at. tend the funeral, at the residence of his/ parents, 145 Luqueer street, ‘Brooklyn, this (Thursday) afternoon, at three o’cloc Hecxscurr, On Wednesday morning, 17th inst., of diphtheria, Nina, aged 10 years, daughter of John Gerard and Cornelia Lawrence Hockschet, The funeral will take place 4rom Grace church, Broad. way and Tenth street, on Thursday afternoon, at three lock, Rolatives and friends of the family aro re- spectfully invited to attend without further notice. KRARNEY.—Mary A., beloved wife of Nicholas J. Kearney. Funeral takes place from 184 East Broadway, Novem- ber 18, at half-past twelve o'clock sharp, Friends of the family are requested to attend, Kxiuy.—In this city, November 16, 1875, M Kelly, @ native of the Tyrone, Ireland. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her late residenee, cornor Seventy-second street and First avenue, on Thursday, Mrs, Saran parish of Gleemgeene, county the 18th inst, at one P. Kissa. —At Jamaica, 5. I., on Monday, November 15, Groror ©. Kissam, M. D., in the 42d year of his age. ‘Tho relatives and friends are imvited to attend the funeral, this (Thursday) alt atten o'clock, from the residence of Mrs, George H. Kissam, Fulton treet, Jamaica, without further notice, Kouuwe,—On Tuesday, November 16, 1875, VaLentixe Konver, tn the 76th ye: f his age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also those of his sons-i and Wrederick’ Roliwagen, and bis brother Puilin Kohler, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, November 19, at one o'clock, from the reaidence of Mr. F. Roilwagen, Esq., No. 32 ‘Third street, without further notice. Loax.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, November 16, 1875, Parnick Loay, aged 61 years. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Thursday, at half-past two P. from his late residence, 284 Flushing avenue, Brooklyn. Maukr.—November 1875, after a short illness, BaRtuoLommw Mange, a native of Mallow, county Cork, Ireland, aged 32 years, The relatives ana friends of the family and his sister Honora Daneher and Dennis Daneher aud his brothers- in-law Patrick and Joseph and John Carrol! and Ezekiel Boes, also the members of Lodge 105 K. O, 8. C., are invited to attend his tuneral, on Friday, November 19, 1875, from his tate residence, No. 864 Second avenue, at one o'clock, thence to Calvary Cemetery. Mantens.—On Tuesday, November 16, Meza, be- loved wife of John Martens, aged 34 years, 7 months und 28 day Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 200 First avenue, on Thursday, the 18th inst, ab one o’clock P. M, Murniam.—Ou Wednesday, November 17, Neuure M., daughter of Isaac L. and Ellen M, Merriam, aged 19 ears. ” Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No, 143 West Forty: third street, on Friday, the Teun inst., ab balf-past two P.M. Intertnent at Oswego, N. Y. Moctare.—November 16, at 172 Huntington street, Brooklyn, Tuomas G. MocLann, Pr ier son of the late Nicholas Moclare, formerly of Mullinshine, county Tipperary, Ireland, aged 21 years. ‘uneral on Thursday, at two o'clock, Mortim#n.—At his residence, 135 Carrollton avenue, Baltimore, on Saturday morning, November 13, Joun W. Morin, in the 66th year of his age. Moorz.—Wednesday morning, Epwakp A., only son of Edward A, and Mary Eliza Moore, aged 6 years, 6 months and 4 days. Funeral service will be held at the residence of his arents, southwest corner of avenue A and 117th street, larlem, on Friday next, at two o'clock P, relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend, MoCarrrny,—Suddenly, on November 17, of heart disease, Bernarp McCavrrey, @ native of county Meath, Ireland, The relatives and friends are requested to attend his funeral, from the residence of his son-in-law, Charles McDonald, No. 17 First street, on this day, November 19, at ten’o’clock A. M. Opi. —Suddenly, in Brooklyn, November 17, 1875, Mr. W. D. Ovut4, ih the 81st year of his age. Funeral Friday, November 19, at balf-past one o'clock P. M., from his late residence, 31 Sands street. Rela- tives and friends invited without further notice. Scorr.~-On November 16, Hannan Scorr, beloved wife of Jeremiah Scott, aged 34 years and 5 months. Her remains will be taken from her residence, 134 York street, Brooklyn, to the Church of the Assump- tion, corner Jay and York streets, on the 18th inst., at nine o'clock A. M., and thence to the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Flatbush, Stronxrt.—On Wednésday, November 17, Canoxive, beloved wife of Martin Strobert, in the 30th year of her age. Relatives and friends of the family, also Plymouth 4, 1. 0. O. F., and’ Relief Council, ., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 4 Mucdougal street, on Friday, November 19, at 22. M. VaN Kacnux.—On ‘Tuesday, November 16, Mrs. Racust, widow of the lute Captain Cornelius Van Keuren, in the 75th year of her age. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, N. E. Mead, cor: ner Fourth avenue and Nineteenth street, on Friday, the 19th inst., at one o'clock P. M. ‘WaAuLack.—On Monday evening, November 15, of consumption, Mary 1, Wattack, wile of Charles , Messrs. Anthony Dagro, George Brown | Wallace. Relatives and frionds are invited to the funeral, on Friday, November 19, at two o'clock, from her mother’s residence, Anna E. Munday, Evona, N. J. Wuirtakex.—On Tuesday, November 16, at four o'clock A. M., Hexry Wirthker, The members of I Union Francaise, No, 17, and sister lodges are requested to attend the funeral, at 142 Bergen street, Brooklyn, at two o'clock, on Thursday, N ber 14, of our late W. M., Henry Whittaker, Jr. HENRY A. GRUBE, Sccretary, H, Vasset, Acting saat Youne.—At West Brighton, Staten Island, on No- vember 16, ALEXANDER, oldest gon of Alexander and Eliza Young, aged 6 years and 2 months, The funeral will take place from the residence of his parents, at twelve M. to-day (Thursday), by one o'clock boat from Staten Island to Calvary Cemetery, N. Y. BONERS 5 BUSEY PIANOFORTES, OF ORGANS, &C. in BONS, whore a fo akcortmont of Bretnway Plano perfect condition, and some of them nearly new, isco On hund; also second hand Pianos of other makers, Attempts are constantly mado in this city and elsewhere to sell inferior pianos with our name on, or # name spel ilar that many people do not notice the difference the spurious and often totally worthless instrument nuine Steinway Piano. If persons, before purchas- ing such instrament, will take the number of samo and call on STEINWAY & SONS it can at once be ascertained Phother the instrument ie n genuino Steinway Piano or a forgery. STEINWAY ‘& SONS, Stoinway Hall, 107-111 East Fourteenth street, New York. PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL THEIR ELEGANT oe) & Bros. Pinnoforte (at sacrifice) ; @ brilliant oct tichly carved four round rosewood case ite overateung Piano, having ail improvements, arantee, bill of sale, ised but 7 months, cost $975, 3 Stool, ctave Chickering Piano, with all “improvem: s. B.—Boxes for sulpping. | Call at five story brown stone residence No. 47 betwoon Sth and oth avs MAGNIFICENT FIRST CLASS BRILLIANT TONED ‘ig octave rosewood Pianoforte, all modern improve- nents, Sverstruns. patent agratfe, used only six months, $250; stool, one —FOR bor A GENUINE STEINWAY & SONS’ ood P forte, but little used, at « bargain; ‘iso an elegant pie vod upright Windsor Pianoforte, cost originally g1,200, for $276 , Cover and Music Btand, worth’ 81 and boxes for shipping. Call at private residence 120 West Twenty-third street, near Sixth avenue. ATROR, RESTOUPRIGHT, SQUARE AND GRAND + Pianos of our own mako; also for sale and reut, a num. ber of fine secoud hand Pianos, in perfect order, WILLIAM ABE & OO., No. 112 Fifth avenu T HAINES BROS.’ PIANOFORTE WAREROOMS and manufactory, corner Twenty-first street and Second avenue, a fine assortinent of first class Pianofortes for sale on Feasonable terms; # few Pianos but littled used at great bar- gains, above Sixteent! NSE SACRIFICE—AN ENTIRELY NEW, i will be Piano can oe seen at 361 Pearl Sold rogurd less of Feet, near Fulton, A Rixoront TO RENT—OF OUR OWN MANU- « facture; also second hand Pianos, in thorough order, for sale at low prices by CHICKERING & SONS. 11 East Fourteenth street, between Broadway and Fifth avenue. RTE ‘85 per month; new instr notalments taken; Pianos tuned, & 3 Bleecker street, near Bowery. PRIVATE FAMILY HAS FOR SALE A SEVEN 00- tave Piano; must be sold in three days; haif price. No. @ Wost Nineteenth street, one door trom Fifth avenue, NWAY PARLOR GRAND; WEBER'S, CHICK. ering’s and others; Organs, with nd without orchestral attachment, low for cash and, instalments and for rent. 8. X. BALL & 5 Bust Fourteenth street, 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, $140; 71-3 0C- fave, bargain; new upright Piano, cheap; two-bank ). PEEK & SON, No. 25 Clinton place (Kiguth street) oar Broadway, A BARGAIN— 74 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD | PIANO, crate, carved legs, almost new, fully war- ‘antod, $200; {nstalinents taken, 8 monthly. R, CABLE, 107 Wost Twenty third street, corner Sixth avenue. BEAUTIFUL CARVED ROSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE A Planoforte, modem imjyovements, cost $450, for $100; Biool and Cover, Private residence, 243 Kust' Thirtieth street, between Second und Third avenues. LADY WILL SELL FOR $f50, COST $550, ROSE- yore seven octave upright Pianoforte, celebrated inakers, ed case; perfect. order, 28 Third street, be- tween Bow and Second avenue. M. The | “Hotel Brunswick and 114 Broadway. MO: AMUSEMENT: PONY PASTOR'S ONY PASTOR'S TONY Pastor's NEW THEATRE, AND 587 BROADW pregerLy uprosit® ME TKOYOLATAN HOTE! EVERY EVENING ea TUESDAY aD FRIDAY MATIN: THE MAMMOTH STAR Va UDEVILLE COMPANY OF THE WORLD. 160 CELEBRATED SPECIALTY ARTISTS, que WONDERFUL JAPANE: 8A’ MA. LITTLE ALL Gur, BABY BINDLE HE INDERFUL GYMNASTICS. ASTORISTUING ARIAL” FLIGHTS. AMMOTH PROGRAMME, ALL AevEAMING IN A OHOICs BILL. AGLE THEATRE, BROADWAY LAGLE THEATRE, AND EAGLE THEATRE,_———--THIRTY-THIRD STREET, Mr. JOSH HART. . Proprietor and Manager MOST BEAUT BRAAMS. —inik UL THEATRE IN AMERICA, ————_THE _paYs or ——______. MITCHELL'S VAUDEVILLE THEATRE REVIVED. ‘The wants of the people aie tt E EATRE,————— BROADW. AY AND THIRTY.’ IRD STREET. OPERA, ~COMEDY, FAROE, SKETCH —— “AND SONG.—— Ongn every evening, aud MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, Box office open daily from 10 to 5. weeks in advance, MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND Paty RDAY. —Carriages can be ordered at 10 DA ATURDAY. Seats reserved two VEDD _AMUSEMENTS. HEATRE COMIQUE, Mr. JOSH HART BakrHoLowEW, CRO. K 514 BROADWAY. BDN BDAY a ‘and afte this theatre will be {i the able hands of Mr DAY, November RAY, November 22, will bo presented, for the rat | 0 pty cal Comedy, | by Mr, Freak Koders, gui Rad avaaa AND NA’ or, Tux ‘SreNDraRiehs Auction, \3 introducing | MR. MATT MORGAN'S MAGNIFIC: CLASSICAL TABLEAUX. Also pusitive appearance of Eugland's great singer, MR. JOLLY Nasir GORMAN AND Romie | aud MR. JOHN ALLEN, | prsk TuearRE, comic D. aeeaael DOLLAR Bves* NIGHT. ay Levanta WEEK, ATINEE SATURDAY. HHI II SND IC. WACHTEL K OF THE BRILLIANT SEASON. HTEL GRAND OPERA. AD. NEVENDORFF SCRIPTION NTC DE LO: SUMBAU, HT ‘ tpostt LO: SHEL, -Chapelow THEODORE Wa. SATURDAY. Novembe Borciocic, RAND MATINER, Beethoven's Tmmortal Work, In three acts, LTO, Mile, PAFENHEIM. Milo. BECKMAN, Mr. MILDER, Ro? actA SBENDER, , Mt FRANOSCH Mr. he cast. POPULAR sith Vow euls INEE. Box Seats, $1.50. Admission $1; (no extra charge for Foserved seats). Family circle 30s, EVENING. PRICES General admission, $1; reserved seats, $2 and $3. Adinission family elrcle,’ 60c.: reserved 8, do., 5c. extra. SBonts can be secured at box office of Academy of Musto, 22. lust time this season of Verdi's L TROVATORE, CHTEL in his great role of MANRIC WEDNESDAY, November toe MAGIO. FLUTE, Seats can now be secured for next weck, YCEUM THEATRE, 14H ST. AND 6TH AV Froneh plays by the distinguished Parisian Company. GHT—Tenth Subseription Night. oat aly Laat Night of My RE L preceded b the gi DE LES DEUX SOURDS, SATURDAY EVENING, November 20—First time of Dumas! Society, Comedy, “LA PRINCESSE GEORGES. Next Weok—First Pertormance of the original version of THE TWO INDAY, ies by the kind permission of the owners of SALE OF SEATS COMMENCES THE rORUM THEATRE, Vit aude PAR NE LL TUR WORLD LENOWNED JUVENILE OFF LITTLE CARMEN, LITTLE GAUDALUPE, together with 80 children of oxtraordirar BENEFIT OF LITTLE CAR and last evening represontation of THE 9 Foritively last time of ROBINSON SA’ 30, Farewell THE JUVENILES: FA or z A RA TROU a talont, EN Posively ESSE, Matineo admission. 5c. ; Reserved Seats, 50c. extra. YORUM THEATRE. | THE TWO G. N TRG NOVEMMIEN 2 by ® special arrangement with she American owners. First production of the original Parisian version of (LES DEUX ORPHELINES), performed 200 nights in Paris, 200 nights in London, nearly nights in New York, and which is now being performed an nonrly every city in this country. and is considernd THK MOST SUCCESSFUL PLAY EVER PRODUCED, 118 REPRESENTATIONS AT TIE LYCEUM TLE ATT aro limited to FIVE (@) EVENINGS and (1) MATINER, in consequence of a previous engagement entered into with MR. CHARLES PECHTER, who oll make his rentroe upon the New York stage and a pear for the first time in French Drama on Monday, Nov. BY YCEUM THEATRE THE TWO ORPHANS, SPECIAL Novic ti SALE OF SEATS for any ore erformances DORVHANS (LES DEUX ORPHELINES) will comditues 24 ebox otis of tha Lvcoum Theutre THIS RSDAY) (rt ) SPECIAL NOTICE TO SUnscRinens, Subscribers desirous Brie seats for the \first Pt OVEMBER 22, performance of THE TWO O Management on or « ‘T MONDAY EVENING, are respecttully requested to notity the bef TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) MORNING, AT 12 O'CLOCK mi (Bie SEBASTES, FOURTEENTH STREET. UENDORFF. Director THURSDAY, ONO VENA IN” LEO Sy meaty in four acts, by Rosen, Box office open from 9 till 4 o'clock. N R. GEORGE HONEY IN HIS ORIGINAL CHAR- actor of ECCLES, Every evening and Saturday, Matinee. HICKERING HAL. RST GONCERT OF NEW YORK Quanre aTTR, sabi yf YWLAND and M@ C. WEICKE on SATURDAY RVENING, Nov ‘November 20, at & Subscription tickets for six solreos and reserved seats, $5; single tickets, $1.50; reserved seats, 5U cents extra. AKART'S GREAr, PAINTINGS, BUNDANTIA KURTZ'S ART laces MADISON SQUARE, Admission, 25¢. D* a. G. HOLLAND, ¥.M.0.A, LECTURE SouRaE, At FRID. ‘ERA—ACADEMY oF MUS URDAY) NOV. 20, G35 Sicure.zcur seats early to avoid the POPULAR PRICES. R EM. HOLLAND AS SAM GERRIDGE, Every evening and Saturday Mutinee, XM M*rs Gut to-day. GAN'S CARICATURE OF HARRY AIMEIE A splendid Lit. See DRAMATIC NEWS. Five cents. M3, ADA DY ESTHER ECCLES EVERY IM evening and nes ETROPOLI TAN OF ART, A 25 West Fourteenth stree New York. Open daily Gare excepted), te ORM SIXT AVENUE PRIRTETH STEER: $ OPERA HOUSE (LATE BRYANT) TO let. Apply to J. SIMPSON, Box office, Alea N THE EVE: ING TELEGRAM, 100,000 PEOPLE READ M® AND MRS, W. J. FLORENCE, N° FREE LIST. q4™ PERFORMANCE TO-NIGHT. Gears SECURED FOUR WEEKS IN ADVANCE. TH AVENUE THEATRE, Mr, AUGUSTIN DALY. 5 EERE DDDD W w woe Nn E VoD Ciweow 2 wee EEE D D WWWW NNN E 5 ES Ae 8 A a EEKE DDDD ba! It N NN BBBBB one 0000. TrrTTTrT H aH B B ° 0 ° 2 H H B BO 0 0 os H H BBBBB_ OO 0 0 a HHHHH B BO e 9 nae | hie it B BOO O68 - ie Bias BBBBB 0000" 0000 T H Cad Mr. BOOT: . TAMLET, LAST THREE NIGHTS or SATURDA EDWIN BOOTH. Mr, BOOTH. .. His fare SATU! ilee AT 133 FAREWELL EY rN vont \MATINER. Gur, RICHELIEU, TIME, 5TH AVENUE THEATRE, SPECIAL!! MONDAY NIGHT, NOVEMBER 22.) Mr, DALY has pleasure tn announcing that on the above sevening will occur she first appearance in three years at this theatre of MISS CLARA MORRIS, and the first production here of AN ENTIRELY ORIGI- NAL ROMANTIC DRAMA, in four acts, adapted from the celebrated German work of Dr. MOSENTHAL on which was based the ever popular and thrill ‘thrilling play of LEAH, THE FORSAKEN! In which Miss MORRIS will sustain the sitle role, and in which Mr, CHARLES FISHE HA DAVIDUE, Me F HARDENBETG diss SEPPRYS-LEWIS G. H. GILBERT will appear in original parts. Hokie ~ for the sale of reserved seats OPENS iLOBE, GLOBE, ADGE Proprietors OW stiri Managers ‘The best and most varied entertainment in the elty. A COMPLETE CHA Ww Stans, a NEw BILL, ress of f Song and Danes, np) MEL: ZIETELLA. in her Great Fi 1) uc MEER AND Slows, and Trotyey tanwiih repulse Occipenyt see vile “Boots open At 7 o'clock, curse ws at 7% o'clock. n Special novice.—Tho most extravagant fovelties for the olidays, N R H. J. MONTAGUE AS GEORGE D'ALROY. Every evening and Saturday Matinee. CMe ela lth BROADWAY a J ind Thirty-fifth street. mS ; — a r | THE SIEGE 5 & OF PARIS. e sg On oxhbition daily from 10 A.M. toS P. af., anal 3 § —— 5 ° poe Tto10P.M. Admission 50 cents. | Za ree Days: | more of the AMERICAN INSTITUTE FAIR, Second and Tuird avenues, between Sixt: (ran and Sixty- fourth strgets. Admission, 50c. ; children, 25¢. Supram THEATRE, 46 AND 47 BOWERY. SUNDAY EVENING, WOVEN by general, USE ‘second and bp NoRTIL secant = colebrated ILLIARDS, GRAND NATIONAL TOURNAMENT ‘AMMA. EMBER 18, 1875, TS APTERNGON AT 8, sats ce: Ree {RAND OPERA MATINER, at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, SATURDAY, NOV. 20, AT 2 O'CLOCK. Box seats, $1 50; idmission, $1 (no extra charge for re- NUMBER YET. © served sents); family ire! Seats can now be secured ne Sania and 114 Broadway. ; R. OC, A. STE NSON AS CAPT. HAWTREE EVERY evening and turday Matinee. ‘TO. ai Most bi NEWS. BRILLIANT oor TO- DAY. FIV GOOD STORY OF THE CONTROVER: ‘WEEN A Miss Julia Mathews and Lydia Thompson's busband, Expose of Henderson's rascality. Seo DRAMATIO NEWS. Out to-day. Five cents. ‘8, PLANO, VIOLIN, GUITAR, Singing; practice room and instruments Address HUMMING BIRD, Piano ING tree; cutalo, Waroroows, 32 East Fourteenth street, or call. ¢ -HUMOROUS).—THIRD TIME, a's request, “Nature and Art, or Love and Marriage,” ARA, nia evening, 8 P.M, Temple, Lexington | f ue, corner treet. ROFESSOR A. J. STEELE WILL DELIVER AN AD- dress on Electrical Science in Therapeutics, this even- ing at eight o'clock, at the Electro-Medical College, 18 Cooper Union. Physicians, medieal students, ladiesand gen tlemen aro cordially invited. Various electrical apparatus will bo used in illustrating the subject. Those who propose Joining the elass December 1 should not fail to attend. BEAUTIFUL PIANO ONLY $100.—A STEINWAY Piunoforte, seven octaves, carved logs, overstrung bass, \sratfe, every improvement, sacrificed for chs ‘J. BIDDLE, 13 Waverley place, neat Broadway. SECOND HAND PIANO—VERY, CHEAP. AND ive; each piano fully guaranteed, rice; each piano fully guarant Grst class; new square and upright Pianos at factory Bleecker street. O08, BEST QUALITY, FINE ASSORTMENT OF PLAN ail modern improvements, fully warranted, will. bo fold at a sacritice for cash, Call at NARVESEN & SON'S, 233 East Twenty- first 6 URDETT. , ORGAKAS-A LARGE ASSORTMENT ‘always on band; reasonable ; terms easy ; a limited mber, used very in itis, will be old cheap to close tnem out. BILLINGS & WHEELOCK, General Agents, 14 East Fourteenth street. ARLY NEW, high YE PIANOS, Harel rent $3 and upward; pee is La Caparo DERFUL “HUMMING BIRD” PIAN “Mathushek” grand, of stral and mediam Pin Enay Bt lagtaln anos exchanged, Catalogues free. “piano Rooms, 32° East 14th st. Fourteenth street. AREAT BARGAINS IN NEW AND SECOND HJ | Pianos of tho Uest quality, yet low. for cash FISCHER'S warerooms and manufactory, 421, 423, 427 West Twenty-eighth stro OOK OUT FOR THE EVENING TELEGRAM 0-DAY, MADE BY GEgoND | HAND PIANOS, NEARLY NEV ),” Figcher, having broken fron. p wanted for thom Call on or address BROK PIANOS, 163 Bleecker street, $ m WILL BUY A BR. WITH VOX 45 humana attachment lin, doub Feed, sub bass ve coupler, oaly 900 ia ea Piano, carved legs, $70; instruments rented or sold on ei iananeue BILLINGS & WILE! THREE HO! yt, between Sixth and pecial mechanical den. Seventh avenues, tistry coral, ruber, rose pearl, whalevon rubber, gold a lating Sets; Plumper Take ‘greeny car “or sisth avenue ears or Broadway bbe 125 West Thirty-fourth stroet. BEAUTIFUL SET, $1; having extensive assortn Style required. Examine specimes Rooms. Remember, 202 Sixth avenue, | streak Ratabiishad om Grand street | ih ears. W MUSICAL. N ORGANIST, WHO HAS GREAT EXPERIENCE IN training a voluntary choir, iy open to an engagement; Catholic churches preferred, Address ORGANISI, 196 Bast Finy-sixth street. N_ EDUCATED LADY, AN ACCOMPLISHED PER- former, considerably experienced in teaching, gives Pisnotorte Yessons, out or at home, for $10 por quarter; highest references, Address, stating residence, CLASSIC, box 114 Herald office, 7B ARE HAPPY TO LEARN THAT MME. ©, CAT- ROLI nas resumed ber lessons in vocal and, lyre training; her long experience both as an artist of merit and a professor of the art, and the success of her pupils, recom- mend her to the public as one of our best teavhors, 22 West Eleventh ateret, DANCING ACADEMIES, LLEN bopwontH ‘3 DANCING SCHOOL, 2 Fifth avenue, Brooklyn branch at 108 Washington street, Classes or pri- vate lessons for ladies, gentlemen and children. For partic: ulars send for a circular, RNANDO'S DANCING ACADEMY, FIFTY: fifth street, corner Third avonue (bank building).— Classes Monday ana Thursday evenings and Saturday atter- Boons, Private lessons in Glide Walts » specialty, Bee eit. CARTIBR'S DANCING ACADEMY, P: Building,“ starvesn Ninth streets. every Monday ind Tharsda 8 now forming ; pele vate lessons in Glide wd a pect Lie Sess, WANTE! UM BIZED SEOOND hand, in good order, cheap for cash, Address, this day, @. ©. 8., care Cosmopolitan Hote! ANTED—A SEOOND HAND HAT SHOWCASE Wir tie wall; it must be cheay lar height, black walnut and glass station A. y ANTRD—A, SEOOND BAND FORTABLE HEATER; must be of good size and i Ad mn eral Of food sino and in Arst rate order, Address 10 feet long joors, Addres: "i MISCELLANEOUS. VREE LECTURES EVERY DAY—AT 4 AND 7 P, M. at 626 Broadway, by. C. Frasher Howard, author of tho “California Calculator,” illustrating his new and wonder ful rules, The "CALOULATOR” post tree for 30 cents. (pas TRUTH ABOUT GEORGE L. FOX. THE DRAMATIC NEWS. ME, PONISI AS THE MAR TO-DAY, UISE DE ST. MAUR every evening and Saturday atinos BILLIARDS, “) MERICAN STANDARD BEVEL BILLIARD TABLES, with Delaney's wire cushions, solely, used in all cham. Pionsbip and match games; second hand Tables at great bar- gains. W. Hl. GRIFFITH & CO., 40 Vesey street, NOLLENDER'S STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL Billiard Tables, with the celebrated Phelan & Collendor combination cushions, for sale in this city only at Tus Broadway. 9 MAS IN a THE MOST BF E LURLIN LURLINE, THE W with MATIN positively JOUN P. sat with the dashin, STERS PATEN 1B NOX, THE W every night and at two a acts in the grand HOLIDAY PANTOMINE, BOOTH'S mine, WEDNESDAY LYMPIO THEATRE, POOLE. Crowded houses, wild with, nthusinsm, THE GREATEST, No. a THE PONY BEAUTIFUL T youns equestria HAR 8 RIN LET, T Clk ITIFUL, INTROL ee THE WATER A GREAT OLY Swi D 624 BROADWAY. Manager. of RECORD, VELTY bineus. co AINED PONIES, iY AND DUCKOW, ° vpon THE STaGR NOVELTY DUCED ON ANY 8TAGB ® Query ATSON, MPIC C _AN ‘DSA THE MAN FISH, ORLD'S GRE. Boo JARR THE WOND! EVERY Nik FOR THE mission, $1 Family Cire! FoR THI days and Satn price.) dren half price. 0; HUMPTY DUMPTY One every W All Res IN THANKSGIV ERFUL NE FOX ANI the two Gi The Pantomime will be OF HILARITY, es and Managers, EW HOLIDAY PANTOMIME, th > wo ALY MATINE] 3 Circle, Se, 5 o'clock, Wodnes- dren halt . (Chile EXTRA MATINEB Eighteen L. V, a) JS, singe sad Prelude and (¢) JuACHIM elude and Vike GRA: GEA GRAND 0 FOURTH GR SL 19 VARIATIO NEXT MON! Will be p CONDUCTOR. HICKERING FRIDAY EVENIN Arrange (>) F. MENDELSS ith streat, HANS _Y¢ CON: The FIFTH GRAND CONCERTO, BACH. Fag Fugue RAFF. Fugue ND CON CERT... RTURE (0 AND CON! DAY, erforine, tSCHAL ni PIANOS a HALL, Seats ai 114 Broadway. PUTH EB oN RULOW ERTS, 19, AT § O'CLOC! GRAMME, ie AVED AND Opus 73 in E flat ..For the Or; nin A minor «Opus 85, No. f om the suite, opus 72 in E flat VON BULOW MATINEE, SAT Sate Lay AZ 2 O'CLOCK, aa BEETHOV. MME. ERTO (opns 53), in G major. ATA APPASSIONATA (opus 57), in F minor, Fugue and Finale (opus 35), in E fat. , FIFTH CONCERT, ssiun Concerto by a a -DR, LEOPOLD DAMROSCH % Schuberth’s music store, BULOW. re used by VON Proprietor and Commences 8 o'clock. EVERY E GEORGE Da evening, M Due with new scener: and CAPTAIN bit AW PARTI As Mr. GEORGE HONE cssibility of his appearing here afver Saturday Wallack has much pleasure in announcing thas, in order to maintain HE EVEN EXCELLENCE OF THE CAST, HARRY BECKETT will, on his return from his Brooklyn engagement, assume for the frst time the charactor of. OCLI Manager: CASTE, . Mr. LESTER WALLACK ‘Terminates 1040, VENING AN Robertson's LROY. » CLES (his original character) tby special arrangement with Arthur Cheney, Esq, pro jetor of ane Globe Theatre, TRE! neeresuile! Go A. STEVEN! LY Et THE MARQUISE DE ST. MAUR AR NOTICE. Mr. SATURDAY MATINEE, st perfect work, and apfointments ng unprecedented distribution gtcha characters» J. MONTAGUB Mr. GigbRUE NOSE Boston.) SON Mr. E.M. MOLLAND Mr. J.P. JOSBRUS ADA DYAS PLE GERMON Aline, PONISL engagement in Bostost will ES, notice will be given of the reappearance of Mr. JOUN GILBERT, AN AN SAN FRAN lo RBRAN ora, eer i WAM BOLD, BACK LDE fe LDE {CLOTILDE CIs¢ CIScO NI © MINS onse, Broadway Or, or On : BAI ay and Twenty-ninth street, RUISED HEART. ME POUR TRAMPS, 1g Gas, new Songs, Dances, &e. ‘The funniest entertainment in the world. Street cars may be ordered at 10. Seats secured. Matinee Saturday at 2, ‘PAnistan MAN waa MATINEE An ele} arti Lost TEMPLE OF SE! Evenings at 8 o'clock; Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Satur days, Matinees at 2 o'clock. HOME OF THE BEAUTIFUL, PALACE OF DELIGHT. MATIN] Grand Olio of . new Ballets, | 1, Rant melange of Novelties and Varieties by 01 VARIETIES, Sixteenth street and Broadway. ‘SATIONAL NOY: ‘ELTY, rtists every night. The fantastical, emotional, beautiful ballet he KACADOO QUADRILI Tho artistic and fascinati IN 12 by 20 beaatifu The peceetitaal tray FREE LC rechor MATINEE | THE CAPTIVE ROOSTER DANCE, 9 o'clock. exquisitely tunny E, ig tablean, ASSIC GROUPS, 11 female models, 10 o'clock. on Oveida Community, TRETEMPS, 11 o'clock. ch, popular resort in New “Acapeny Boot BIDELIO, oven 's imme i Dd. ich n powe ful cast aud POPULAR PRIC 3. AMY OF MUSIO“MATINER sed cl MOPCLAR PRICES, WEDN: et CONCERT GARDE SDAY EF “GRAND TO |. NOVEY URNAMENT, VELOCIPEDE RB. AND OTHER SPORT: MUSIC BY GILMORE’: PARTICULARS IN FUTURE ADVERTISEMENTS. SUPERB BAND. day ovening signed, TARITY FAL ne Gh Dy B. HAR’ ‘Chairman Finance Committee, R—IN AID OF THE MOUNT nai Hospital, will open at Gilmore’s Garden, on Mon- ecember next, at 73 o'clock. ' . Chairman Executive Committee, Season tickets are now ready, and can be obtained of the AFER, 0. 15 Broad street. 1D. with a powerful cast, POPULAR PRICES FOR THIS MATINEE. tBocured at Acadomy and 114 Broadway, VOLI TH L lay BATRE, Eighth stroet, between Second ad Third avenies. ENSE | pua CESS DON SFUAN. HIRD AVENUE THEATR' Between Thirtieth iy. Variety Entertainments every evening at 8 o'e Matinees Wednesda: ook. Reserved Seats, 50 cents; Parquette, 25 cents, Thirty-first streets. 5 Pro BENJAMIN nebo recto GEORGE AviNsnie, Lots of fan; no val Minstrelsy and id Saturday, at 2 0% JOR SALE—A 5X10 BEVEL BILLIARD TABLE; Collender’s latest; very little used. Apply at DAY'S, 3b Wost Twenty-ninth street, HELAN'S Ne marty eee FOR, SALE ONLY by GEORG: HEL, East Fourteenth Gheasant, “street, t, Philadelphia, TM, MARKS’ WELL KNOWN ESTABLISHMENT, 101 Sixth avenue, opposite Eighth street, ladies and gentlemen can receive the utmost value in cash for cast-o Clothing, Carpets, Jewelry, Laces, tc. Plonse cull or ad- dress the nomber as abov Ladies waited on i 4 Mrs. Marks. louse try and satisfy yourselves, Orders to Brook- lyn promptly attended to. GREAT DEMAND FROM MY AG ladies’ and gentlemen's cast-off 0 Herbig, Corps, Furs ture, Diamonds, Laces, camels’ hair Shawls, Jewelry. Ladies and gentlemen will be astonishod at the ‘prices we pay incash. Please try, and satisly yourself, Cail, or nove to Mr, of Mrs. ANHALT, 178 Seventh: avenue. T_ PLATO'S UPTOWN ESTABLISH 816 AL” sittiNWvonue, coruer Forty-sixth. street, Taio and Zontlemon will positivery receive 50 p in cash ar] it, oF than elsewhere for cast off Clothing, Orders promptly attended to by S16 Sixth avenue. UE, BETWEEN ates and ogee ised at the grost pri atl in cash tor Carpets aud Jewelry, for ‘the Western and wm by post punctually attended to by Mr. or Mrs. MI T EDWARD MILL WELL KNOWN ESTAB- A Tishmont, 63 Sixth avenue, near Waverley place, the ut. most value paid for cast off Clothing, larpets, &e., by culling ‘on or addressing Mr. or Mrs, MILLER. T 1,274 BROADWAY, BETWEEN THIRTY-SECOND AT ana Thirty-third strocta, Broadway prices will be vad for Qast-off Clo ing, &c., by calling on or addressing B. HARRIS, No, 1,274. HOWCASES AT REDUCED PRICES—THE LARGEST COHN, 426 SEVENTH AVENUE, BELOW THIRTY. Assortment of the latest patteras, ta the city; cases acked and shipped free of char jarantes ‘ot safe jelivery, HOFFMAN & PENSCH 14 ey ‘hatham street pai Ke full - nd beso and gen: parol, Carpets, &c., by calling on Gtieuded by Mra Cohn,’ eo OUF viemen's We: address Ladi AMAR INDIEN—A LAXATI FRUIT LOZENGE, ‘agreeable to take; inte remedy for ‘constipation and eyed pi th bag) GRLLLON, 27 Ray eaux, Pwrid janok, GAS W. ton Sen fr. THIRD Pr bad o NEAR TWENTY-THIRD ty the highest cash price for la Clothing, Carpets, &e,; luidies WB HoOL, The To DRAMA W (poset Me riser M DE ws B. Tie Five conte, woup’s MATINEE THIS DAY AT 2, The grent. sensation | SuOUMAKER TOU Louse, RTMENT. ae HIPPOPOTAMUS. FAILURE. MORE ABOUT orous Review of tha Week, XCE. Road the DRAMATIC Tyor TUE BY SSINY TELEGRAM TO-DAY, Y. MH. of mem Adinii & THOMAS’ GREAT rangers?’ wi A STANDA READINGS AN! also Sullivan's“ ‘$6 “Bella” watts, 50c. "60e, Published by ‘DITSON & OO, 711 Broad- J yiss EFFIE GERMON AS POLLY ECCLES EVERY _ovening and Saturday Matinee. SONG “MUST WE THEN ith elega ‘eat Ne pignette, price 400. D ain,” von Bulow's “Alurcte TONIGHT, RD HALL, Forty-second street and Broadway, AND MUSIO, by popular artists: cards. Member ae thetr ladies admitted free on the production: ion tf hon-members, 50 cents each. M havin, ractice. ni wenty-thiri ATILDA HERON WILL RE: i the necessary Fequiren ply at St, Or sire Is DEIVE A FEW PUPILS! ts for immediate stay Sixth avenue, ‘mer Hot MR, DAILY CIRCULATION OF THE BVENING TB M LARGER THAN ANY OTH EVENING NEWSPAPER IN THE UNITRD states Bar, Tables Tak, Horal OR SALE—A VARIETY THEATRE, HOLD A 400, in a Grst Gass loenston Glawy ae; | Cortes Wee “vd Tr long lenge aud ehonp rene’ order, Address was. Waxtro—a STBADY TEACHER FOR SONG AND dauee, knowledge o! eset gion must Kave a practi 19 ist sh, moar 48h ave

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