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) 4 } 1 THE TWEED CAPTURE. | ~ ae Politicians’ Views on the Event and Its Consequences. UNEASINESS, FEELING OF What John Morrissey, James O'Brien, H.D, Purroy and Others Scy GENERAL The City Hall statesmen aro particularly exer | @ised asto the reasons which actuated the United Btates government demanding the surrender of Tweed. The Inte ‘loss’? has many adherents still among local po! os, and some of them express strong sympathy with him in ‘is prosent ‘allen condi lion, Among the no visited the Hull yesterday, and were willing to express their views upon the sub ject, were th lowing :— Thomas O'Callaghan, superintendeat of tamps and gas, thinks the arrost isa ‘put up job” on the partot | the republican party. ‘They imagine that Tweed has something to give ibey propose to keep bim whieh will burt nder th away vr (numb watil be Ws ready to do so, Mr. O'Callaghan thinks that day will be tar off, as Mr. Tldeu is invulnerable in every respect. Luke Waish, one of the of the Board of Aldermen, is under the same impres-ion as Mr O'Callaghan, He considers that tue republican party Wish to make ail capital they cum out of the cap- tive, The gentleman further remarked:—“1 would like to see the poor devil on his {cet again. We bad food tumes in the city whea Tweed was aroun L”? J. B, Ireland, one of the politicians of the annexed istrict think that Mr. Peckham and the other gentiemon who lave been engaged in prosecuting the ‘Boss’ have had ail to do with this capture, I also suspect that Governor Tilden may be ter, He bas probably been in communivation with the wOVernment, so as to secure the ‘dist ished’ fugi- live, There is undoubtedly a history behind the whole matter which must come out very soon General F. 6 part ef the Spanish government to deliver up Tweed while retaining a murderer. I at a loss to know the reason for this exceptional action, but 1 presume the story will be told when Tweed puts in an abpearance."’ Jobn Hallinan, Mayor's messenger--‘‘1t would bea good joke it the prisoner on board of the Frankin proved to be somebody else. 1 see that Hunt stil de- clares that the nfan arre Vigo is Secor and not Tweed. Some people think he is going to tell some- thing about Tilden, but I can’t see what he knows.” Alderman Morris—‘‘in this mont has not made any demand upon State, yet Tweed is giver up. 1 do not understand Buch uction. [tis an unusual ;roceeding.”’ Peter Mitchell, ex-member of Assembly—"The re- publican party wants to make capital out of the cap- ture of such a great offender, They wish the impres Hion to go before tho country that Tweed Is about to squeal agtinst Tideu, Of course there is nothing in Buch a stat iw Ex-Alderman Robinson—“The republican party miake a great mistake if they think Tweed has any- thing to disclose relative to Tilden. If the fugitive has ® single scrap of paper against tho character of the man who hounded him and sent him to prison he would have produced it long since. Guibieton, Deputy Commissioner of Pub- “The arrest is simply a matter of comity There 18 nothing olse in it.”? Spinola—“It is ap outrage on the am ted a to the pend upon it that George Bliss will not let go of Tweed until he gets all thyt he wants out of hin Jobn 0. “1 don’t understand Interference of the United State prisoner. It ts ramored bave bad a hand in it. Bee of the controversy.” Laurence ‘Boss’ bas a good time of it, at all events, on his jour- ney home. [i is mmpossible to tell what 1s the real Meaning of this peculd te » PURROY'S POLITICAL HOROSCOPE, yD. Purvoy is one of the rising young yen of the Tammany order, and bids iair if Mr, and ‘stands by lim os de- es winan, Wiskinskie of Tatomany Hall:— the meauing of this ates government with & that Mr. Tilden may That is the only solution Lean terminedls Big Injans’ Det date ba Rized as a stro u great deal to ter since he be seis a great said the Alderman Yesterday tw a Hexacb reporter, “why the United tates government should take’ all the troubie tt hak to bring Tweed over here, It is true that there were map Ring flour: man and who h they were the prit Panbot understand the tning at all, ple say that the Boss is ex many secrets, That, to my inind, does not jook very Piausible for the reason that if Tweed bad promised to fo anything of tho kind he would have come over here Voluntarily, As [said velore, the whole ting ia a s he ot the future, His public career does has always been recog- z Kelly man, aud he therefore bas had nl-oificial in its charac. mystery to It cannot ve that 1 reason to. overs tn this business, I really I hear some peo. who, they Tuden man, ek h fore, brightly ting ring. “The ts dead sure.” suid he to the Hxxanp reporter; an be no doubt ot Ttlaen’s triumph, we indi I that ” ‘The reporter asked the what be tho! * young lawma ‘At about Tweed’s outgo trom Vigo. pW,’ said he, bending over and resting his hands on tho chair that stood in front of him, “I know why he is to be brought over here,” 18 Was put upon the word “know? s rather startled; all he more 80, ave you yet meta man y other man Say that he y why Tweed was brought from Spain}? Cillian told his story. “Last evening,” ho said, “f was at the Hofman Monge, and I there saw am Such a strovg em that the reporter beeause is question Was, * who is promi in the republican party. His facilities for getting imtormatiou Vashington are of the . ‘There are voiter, He knows what) Tweed is being brought here for. It Was ali told to him there, Tweed is to ve rought. here and will be forced (o tell all that be knows about Tilden, and,” added Mr. Killian, “1 don’t think he can hat is damaging.” The reporter was so overcome with the infurmatton imparted, so utterly unlike anything that he had ed tor ho more. X TWEED J uveuue, kept by aman in, whieh is destined morning. surrounded by a cobort o| thiul follow ers, descanting on polities and scrutinizing the shining surface of his hoot as it slowly but froin -the booww!ack’s hand at the same time. Tue mission ot the writer was to pump the ex-Stare Seaator on the probable effect of Tweed's surren der, don’t think it will have any effect at a ; Snot tho slightest, Why sould it upposed that the republican ‘politiciana wilh material out of him,’ the writer said he, 1° the ex-Seuator re- plied.’ *1t they ¢ “i geta bad whipping, jor everyvody knows that Tweed stole most of is money by tho help of op atures and re- puolieun politicians iv the oity republicans are Much too smart (o iry this game; they know better than that,"’ “Then you think |t will lave no effect either way upon the canvass" +t it bas any eifect at all tt tor people will remember thro p Samuel J. Tid A bis surrender th nt was Tilden who brow Justice, '* Aud with this ex.s en rejoined bis friends. ‘The bootblack w listened to the con. rersation nodded his hea vgly an “That's what's the matter,’ (hus also reeord opinion, in Dis own emphatic way, of the provable ef feet of Tweed’s surrender upon the ean WHAT SENATOR JONX MORRISSEY SATE. Sehator Jobn Morrisscy never much, bat what he says is to the point. “To one wiio is unimitiated m the Morrisseynian w t is rather dificult 40 find the Honorable He — probabi did pot | want to be bothered | i strikers au ¢ refused his addr ht it in vain, orwiniug bist us being ois Mot evon hore. And thus you m roh anong the houses and clubs of his political and social com- rades tor days and atill fail to espy bis fanuliar form, Aud why! Becaus u bave nut been iniormed shat the Honorable Jobn is by nature a Gypsy, © nomad, an Arab, ® Wanderer, 4 child of joves the open Air as) much jateh Kills does—ho as the has sernck” A tent right on the Broaiway pavement in front of the | Hofman House. Thero the 4 ous odors of the . Roffinan House cuisine play around his sensitive nos. tris ali day iong. Jobo Morrissey t# a fixture upon Abis weil known busy spot All the celebrit of tne wen crowd ronud him here from “early morn til éwy ove” to pay bim court, to wsK him what horse |, how the October elections are going, what ot Join Keliy and James O'Brien, Pace races wil (ura ow, « [ewas from the midst of svcd au uxquieto pee chatty thivog thus 1 extrioated (ue Honorabie bind the tat. | e@ the State govern. | the United | y | Hill, of the Thirteenth ward:—«The bas thus far to become one of the | aptly evolves | how tbe | ad “ail that sort of | | nee to meet 3 o'clock train trom 30th st,, at Carmans- | a | | j | | | | | Tilden, and | | nary | sary adjuncts of Joha, who amiably consented to be pressed into tho Hxna.p’s service without further notice “Wh: he ri , Tweed’s surrender will have no effect at al!,”” ed, with adeprecatory curl of his muscular ‘pone whatey see what Tweed's sur- ities, any way.’ n't think that the republicans wil ty to You use Tweed against Tilden ?? “uh, I've no idea that they'll do any such (hing; no, there's nothing in it at all; pothing at all.” And, ag If toend ali empty speculation as to the matter for ever, he gave a vehement puif of his cigar. That settied it the writer pressed the Honorabie Jonu's bend, 1olded his tent and silently stole away. THE AMERICAN MINING BOARD. OPENING OF THE NEW FPNTELPRISE YESTERDAXY—THE ADDRESS OF THE PREBI- DENT. ‘The rst seasion of the American Mining Board was hed yesterdey morning at thé temporary quarters In the office formerly ocewpicd by Duncan, Sherman & Co. The FORMAL ent of the Board, Mr. William Ward, at the opening, read an address which explained the ob- jocts of the Board, Substuntisily it was as follow HENTLEMEN—The project vus of which this association has givwo baving been puttorth in midsummer, aud ims year unprecedented tinanciai embarrassment and industrial ou at the large nuntt wtioed with it. 7 capital wud igh w acter ta turta 4 Mining or 80 nding have a telly the story of the new i ty (he vastness of our mineral determination to orovide t fuities proper development. In all ou Ween taken to render the Boxrd a popular ows well ay ase ad mubatauuial body. in contuing our | dealivgs » wanutaccuring and 4d to be ample tor previously exist, any often greater than, with all ity properly perturns. "To ada the mining sumees to its already crowded list would prove only a source of embarrassineut justitution, the to that Without extending ty the mining special encouragement ly needs. Jt will be wi fe itelf to its 9 0 that the two in a common acy During the humerous sittinus of our committees they have bad under consideration 600 applicntions tor member- i were approved und nr duly elected Gi re is still # list of names walting the the uppruptiate committee, wad every duy adds to is fnet an or the supreu- ot then he hist isin mad Ma ‘agon a completed prepara printed inembers should be adntted at ao and that the fee for the next 100 names should be $50 cach, Of the frst }09 names thirty-tt have been elected and have duly quatitied aud twenty-lve morg have applied. Lt was ulso determined that all nominees tor membership, ittation tee of $200, ¢ Applications should be received prior wo October 1, a! i. when elected, become proprieta: members, and that wil nominations atter iat date suould be for operating memberships merely. In accordance with the constitution, ay amended, measures have been taken to organize the proprietary members into a corporate body, wuder the Limited Linbility wet of this state, the prelimi: rtitleate tor the purpuse having filed with the Secretary of State, As son as the forms of Law can be com vliod with the organikation will be completed, the interests of the PROPRIETARY MEMBERS will be repraseuted by stock, and ited to the gun r stocks upon the been made to us, aust mi: ee-fourthe of th sted. Our list at present compris nies, a large proportion of them beng Shureaare setively'deaitin atthe Sau Franclace stock boards aud the remainder representing valuable and productive In due time the better cla troleuin wells, be embraced in the better gradey of companies desig extremely usetul industries will probably, in due time, be- come promingnt as well a& appropriate features in’ our dealings. AX TO THE FINANCIAL STATUS OF THE BOARD, after paying ail preliminary expeuses, we have $2 deposit iu ban 3,00 dive a being paid by bers. ipte tr now applicatio: ast have averaged more Mian 8,0 per day, and I continued without abate- ‘Tho membership dues aiready amount to some $4 vO per year, and the receipts from newly elected mem- bers und other sources are likely co be $10,000 more, mak ing & Lotal income of $24,000 for the first year of owr exit ence, So tur uo salary hus been paid to any tficer of this poly, but within & reasouabie time those who do the work nd there is sou amount ady oa, posit pany. It is intended to conduct the basiness with consistent ecomomy und to commence at onev ta lay the foundation of a tund for the onstruction of a baildiog suitable to the business of the and sppropri to the great interests sived in its permanent success, In due time reading routs and cabinets of minerals will be added as nec h an Institution, and as soon te cun be perfected w Bureau of Mine: 1 be orgunized, through which trustworthy examinations may be made of the more prominent proper- presented in our board, Such an organization, prop- ed, will be a material protection to investors who, ia their individual capacities, ean rarely afford to make thorough investigations for them and will xive to the i mining, particntarty, ® security and certainty be economi Ained in any other way, 1 ought not te close this report without making some cknowledament, however im te, of the valuable ald Jered throughout vy our vico president and secretarivs by the varions conmittees, He also returned thanks to the press, to Mr. J. J. Keernan, of the News Agency, and to Mr. Solomons, of the Pacific Mining Bureau of San Francisco, for their services to the Board. The Vice President also m hort dress, and after the formalities were over some business was done, FUNERAL OF MRS. GARRISON, Mrs: Mary N., wife of Commodore C. K. Garrison, was buried yesterday morning trom the University Place. Presbyterian church, Rev. Robert K. Booth, D. D,, the pastor, oflctating. The attendance of the more prominent residents of the locality was very rxe. The following were the pallbearers:—Mr, Will. iam K, Dodge, General W. ral D. Butterworth, Captain a Baby, Messrs, Joba Van Neat, Robert H. Somery, Davisot, A. V, Stout, J. P. Kennedy, ‘Leisure! ary, James M. Motley, the United States Trnst Cor lL. M, Bates, Seabury Brewst For fost, "William i. White, MLD. aud Ghaties Her: nae! M.D. Among ‘tho’ prominent —_rein- tives and friends wero Mr. William warrison, son of the deceased, Mrs, Van Anken and other mem: bers of tho. family from Pittsburg and St. Louis. soon atter eleven A. M. the richly silver mounted rosewood casket wns placed in front of the altar in the church and flowers in profusion wore placed on the casket and also upon and aronnd the altar, Rey. Dr. Booth made an address, in which he gave briefly an indication of the assufance ‘of Chriatian consolation in which the de- ceased had died, The remains were then conveyed to Greenwood Cemetery, followed by along line of car- nages, A WOMAN'S QUARREL, On Sunday evening Lizzie Jacob! ‘and Mario Quiver, two young womon of rather attractive appearance, quarretied in the hallway of their residence in Firat streot, and went out to the sidewalk to gettlo the difl- culty by a free ight, They took each other's chignons oif and were rapidly succeeding in divosting each other of their clothing when an officer arrived on tho scene and arrested thew. On berg arraigned at the Kesex Market Court yesterday they wero sent to the Island for (hree months in defnuit of $300 bail each, Ee ese MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, MARRIED, Auten—Ronsos.—Oo the 2d inst. at Sk Paul's church, New York, by the Rev. Algeruon Crapsey, J. A. ALLEN, St, Louis, to Gonaiva Ronsox, sevonth daughter of Mr. Jono Robson, Walsal, England. GRisWoLD—WibGKKY.—Un September 24, as St Luke's chureh, Catskill, by the Rev. Robert Weeks, 3. N. Grrawo.n, of New York, to Junta Conxauia, eldest daugnter of W. Widgery, Exeter, England No cards, Texarsneno—BuRRaNk.—On Sunday, October 1, by the Rev, K. T. Morris, Rh. M. Rexsxauena to Many A. Berwank, both of this city. Mareb 8, 1876, Suri at the residence of the Rev. Jame: Jaghtbourn, Haxky M. Smertaxn, Jt, to Nei youngest daughter of the late Richard Baker, ail of this city. Wresorr—Waite —Qa Thai September 28, 1876, at Highwood, Rast Wil ong (sland, Rev, &. 8, Porter, Cnanues fh, Wroxorr, ES is to Susix E., eldest daughter ot Daniel n White. No cares. Asukn.-—-On Friday, September 29, Sor ly loved child of Abratinm and Emma Asber, aged 3 years, 2 months and 10 dare. None knew her only to love her, Bsree, Un Saturday, September 80, of membranous sot Morris, only child of Maria Louise and rence &. Beebe, aged 10 months, invited to attend the fun- oral, Pom the residence of his grandparents, 36 West on Tnesday, Ocidver mM. At Keyport, N. J, re of county Monagh a friends are respecrfully invited to at- October 3, at two o'clock. Scumona Brethren of Ruona Lodge, No. 243, ¥. and A. M., are hereby summoned to meet at the Com- osite Room, Masonic ol W@, on Tuesday, at ton A. , Sharp, for the pu paying the last tribute of respect to our worthy berdohn P. A, Coox, Seereiary. CHARLES BIRCH, M. Brewster —Ociober 2, AvGveTA Bunwsteu, aged 19 yours and 9 monthe The wives and fiends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral service, at tho Baptist church, New Durham, October 4, at two P. Canmay.—On Friday, 20th inet Owances F. Can- Max, of this erty, in the 45 ht “4s. Funcral services will be hth rosbyterian church, corner of 10th av, and 156th st.,on Tuesday, October 3, at four'o’clock. Carriages will be 10 attend: ville deput, Loud at, ir members to become | | Dexwoor.—in Brooklyn, Sanday morning, October 1, Tuostas Josneu, ton of Joho and Anve Dermody, aged 4 rears, 10 mouths and 5 days. Funeral from bis yaronis’ ‘residence, 199 Degraw st, Brovklyu, on Tuesday, October , at two P. PAR be ce ie aah A pe Dew fay, Octover 2, Josern H, DEVIAS, in the 34th y nis age. ‘The reiatives ana (riends of the family are requested tue residence of his brother, ay, at oue P. M., 4th inst. ase copy. idence, No. 509 West 21st st, Saxvnn, Dow can Meter Company, 1 th | Notice of faneral to-morro F dey. sand friends of t.e (amily are res invited to attend the funeral trom the rast lore , O37 West 28th su, on Wednesday, the ove’ M, Parararrics. Wittias Pirararkick i. riends are invited patton the tnneral, at bia late idence, Riverside ark and 112th st, on Wedues- day. October 4, at eleven A. M. Carriages will be at Sth av, and 50th st. atten A. M. Fivwx,—On Oetoder 1, 1876, Baipaxr, wite of Lake Fiyno, in the 40th year of her age, itelatives and ‘friends ure invited to attend the funeral, on Tuesday, October % at one o'clock, from 489 Haat 170d at. At Marviehead, on the 29th ult, , N.Y, im the 61st year of his interment va Woodlawn Cem, halt-past turee, Train jeaves 0. Gors,—On Monday, 2d inst,, Axastasia T. Gor, aged 21 years and 6 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funersl, trom the residence ot her brother-in-law, Hugh Smith, 163 Henry st, on Wednesday afterovon at oue o'clock, Hacex.—Acovstus Wacken Hacex, September 29. Faneral at Kingston, N. ¥., Monday, October 2, at one o'clock. Hate. —October 2, 1874, Racaxt, beloved wife of Ferdinand BE. Haile, age 23, Panerai notice hereaiter. Hortos.—October 1, at his residence, No, 211 West 26th st., ALEXANDER HH, Hoxton, aged Ol years. ‘The relatives and friends of the famity are invited to end the funeral, from the South Baptist church, No. 46 West 25th st, on Wednosday, October 4, at hallf- past twelve o’clack P.M. Honring.—On Friday, son of Colonel 8. D. age. Sreolatives and friends aro invited to attend funeral, on Tuesday, Octobet 3, trom bis ate residence, Madt- J.. on arrival of twelve o'clock train from New Delaware, Lackawanna and Westera Railroad. Hvutcursox.—Suddeniy, September 30, Ontver Horcuixsoy, aged 76 years. Relatives Per friends are respectfully invited to at- tend his funeral, Tuesday, the 3d, atone P. M., from Clerk st., near Claremont av,, Jersey City Heights. Le Covxt.—On Saturday, September 30, Lout wife of Thomas &, Le Count, in the 26th year of ber ave. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral services, at her !ate residence, 143 3d st, Wiiliamsbarg, on Tuesday, Ocwber 3, at three o'clock P. M. ‘The remains will be conveyed to Wood- lawn Cometory on Wednesday morning for interment Lorres.—On October 1, Mrs. Mary Lortos, after a brief illness, aged 6S vears, September 29, Horace I., nting, in the 48th year of his Friends and acquaimtances and those of her sons, Thomas and are respecttully invited to attend the fune residence of ber son-in-law, Will- jam G. Lake, 244 Hamboldt st., Brooklyo, Lyoxs,—At her residence, 69 Laight 84, on Sunday, October 1, Haxxan, wite of P, F, Lyons. ‘A solemn requiem mass will bo offered for the ropose of her soulat St. Peter’s church, Barclay st., this (Tues- day), at ten o'clock A, M., thence to Calvary Cemetery. Daxis O'CosxELL Be 1 BRrotaxks—You are requested to assemble corner Bayard aud Baxter sts., on Tuesday, Uctober 3, at Lalf-past one o’cloek, to at- tend the faneral of our late brother member, Patrick Lyons. By order. JOHN M. SHEA, President, Lyons,—Suddenly, on September 30, Patrick Lroxs, in the 29th year of bis age, a nativo of Killarncy, county of Kerry, Ireland, Relatives and friends, and those of his brothers John and Michael, also those of his tathe -law Jobn O'Sullivan, and the members of the Ds ‘O'Connell ‘Association, ere respecttully invited to attend the fu- neral, this Tuesday, at bail-past one, from his resi- dence, 108 Bayard st. MaArTLAND.—On October 2, Miss Many A. MarTRAND, Notice of the funeral hereafter, Manwixc.—Mrs, MARY MANNING, on Monday, Octo- ber 2 Friends of hor brothers, Thomas and Patrick Hinch, are requested to attend her funeral, Yang No. 87/ 10th ay., Wednesday, at haif-past one P. M. Dity.—On Sunday eveving, October 1, GrorGE MILN, of this city, a native of Dundee, Scotland, in the 80th year of his age. Funeral services will bo held at his late residence, 442 West 23d st., on Wednesday morning, October 4, at teu o’elock. Ketatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend without other notice. Dundee (Scotland) papers please copy. MoxtTaous.—On October 2, Citarius Roome Moxta- Gux, youngest child of W.P, and Lelia, Montague, aged § months. Mcnruy,—On Sunday morning, October 1, at 3% Concord st., Brooklyn, Ricuarp Muxruy, in the Sist year of his age. His remaine will be taken tothe Church of the As- sumption, corner Jay and York sts., at nino o’clack, on this rosacea morning, where requiem mass will be offered for the repose of his soul; trom thenca to Cal. vary Cemetery for interment, Relatives and friends are requested to attend. McLavautix,—On Monday, October 2, Mary, wife of Jotm F. McLaaghtin, aged 78 years. Relatives and friends of the family, and those of her son-in-law, James M. Denel, are rospectiully tnvited to at her late residence, No, 467 West Bd inat., at four o'clock P.M. Remains will be taken to Troy tor Interment. Oat ee Monday morning, October 2, Jos, 3 De nd friends of the family and those of his son-in-law, W. J. Hutehinson, are invited to attend the funeral, on 1 day afternoon, October 5, at four o'clock, from bis late residenco, 280 East 15th st. O'Hakx.—On Sunday, October 1, MaxGanet O'Hare, ot the county Galway, Ireland, aged 26 years, Her friends and those of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 390 Madison st., on Tuesday afternoon, at hall-past ono o’clocl QUIGLEY.—Jonx, suddeniy, m the 36th year of his Je. “erne tancral will (ake place from the Kast River and 26th st, attwo P. M. Tuesday, 3d inst, His friends are invited to attend, Raxcer.—IsawK..a, wite of Morris Ranger, at Liver- pet Eng! ape on Soptember 25, 1876, in the 35th year of h morning, October 1, Cuar- iDLER, wile of Honry Seldier, neral will take place on Tuesday, Octobor 3, at two P. M., from ber late residence, 236 Hudson st., Ho- boken. Friends and relatives aro invited to attend without other notice. Smook.—On Sunday, October 1, at hfs late residence, Mar 8, Smock, of Matawan, Monmouth county, Funeral on Wednesday, October 4, from the Presb: terian church, Train by New Jersey Central at 8: Bf A. M,; return at 6:05 o'clock P. M. ‘Bratscuek.—On October 2, at 3s P.M. | ton, Mitcunt B. Srarscnex, son of th Spatschek, aged 28 years and 4 months. ‘Funoral from his late residence, No. 164 Kast 126th st., on Wednesday, atone P, M. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend. TrorreR.—On Monday, October 2, 1876, at Fort Uameron Beaver, U. T., ADRUA ‘@nerta, iofant daughter of Dutily Frances aud Colonel Frederick B, Trotter, United States Army, aged 7 :aonths and 21 days Wiknotpt.--Suddenly, Sunday, at two A. M., Do- months and 20 "days, RoTHA Wirnoupt, aged 76 y ‘The friends are respectfully invited to atteod the funeral, on Tuesday, October J, at one P. M.. from the anh ond of her son-in-law, Henry Hollings, 653 10th av. Witcox.—On the morning of October 2, cox, aged 38 years, Relatives and frionds are respeotiuily invited to attend his funeral, from Dr. Houghton’s church, this | afternoon, at two o'clock, Wixstow.—On Mondn; of consum late Dr. Louis Groree Wit- October 2, at her residence, 214 East 30th st, Anice Jaxw Wixs.ow, iu the 0th year of her age. Her funeral will be from St George’ church, Stuy- vesant square, on Thursday, October 6, AM, tended, the following resolutions were adopyed, and ella thusiastic reception Resoiv 4 in the nomination of Bamuel J: Tilden and ident and Vice Pre the Calted States, we. recognige and. hail the same srthe sure harbinger of ‘success amd prosperity to the people of this Willinm Dorsheimer, for Go or New York, meets with our hearty approval, and deserves the support ot ali good eltizens who desire the protection uf their trne Inter s Resotred, ecens of tho demo. gratie county ticker, and id ond strengthen the eat hh neatly recommend. for. the porition “ot chard Croker, whose past career as an oficial then him to the canaideration o| his fellow citisens, Sad should alsy eutitts, ‘bien vp Feontvava renome{uetion tae position, the duties of which he has so ereditably per- in the Interest and prowerity. of tho resent the namo of Voter Seery tor mowing. trom his for nt arene aki & to ba chosen By the formed. Resolved, That experie ‘Vani vention, JOHN oonMAN Prostdent, Jons B. Kuuty, Secretary, ‘Thowas Bunky, ‘Treasurer. © "9 y low pricep New Yor: ipaxe INESS ON Tue FLOOD AND ADVERTISa IN THE EVENING TELEGKAM FOR 200, A LINF, CIRCULATE VER 40, WITH ALL THE LATEST NKWA KOR TWO. CRNTS, 0. | pa —On October 2, ALEXANDER Fintps, aged 27 h THEATRE, & Proprietor and Manager... very wight Uprosrious Merriment fro bean ‘comepy asure’s smiling train— ithe a due bounds condued, Make and taaiutain ths balance of the tind: ‘The lights aud shades, whose well accorded strife Gives all the strength and color of our Lit —— e TIMES says AN IMMENSE CAST, been kes uproarious mer: Including Mr COGHLAN, JOUN BRC Haat CHAS x |r FISHER M. LEWI» s WORLD says: of wi esses no en WM. i TRIBUNE says:— MORE, PARKE:! racher a frolic than Mise” AMY & DREW, ALD a The Li. BMIL! isa great real: wth wren, istic effect," S and Mile, APUIC gay HONPANTI and = Mlie, | “The scenery is full of pec SOULKE, liar beauties and brilliant purpriaes.” SECOND =, NEE OF “LIF TURDAY AT 2 TIBLO RDEN inst aes ARNOLD. Lessee and unnnes BENSEN SHERWOOD,. jirector BAL BAUR ABA success OF THE SEASON. THE "FINEST PALLETS Hy Fis WORLD, ced stecens of Miles BLIZABETA AND HELENE MENZELI. Undonbred hit of MISS ELIZA WEATHERSBY as AMORET. MR. OW. tui CRANE BABA. THE GREAT COMEDY. COMPANY, Mr. Vining Bowers. Mr. Johm W. Jennings, Me. J. Edwin Irving, Mr. W. H. Marston, Vi gan, Mr, James Danver Kamael Glenn. “Mr, Mr, Joan Buvel. . Miss Bimma ‘Stocrman, Aliss J, ersby, Miss Lulu Jourdan, Miss Pearl Eyti Riten Dap iy, Mies Hose May, Miss Ettie Hernard. Mi Loe Tour, Miss Kivers, Mie Laurent aud Miss Nellie Der cre, THIRD BABA MATINEE, SATU Box office FREE List SOLUTELY pax THEATRE, SUSPENDED. PHIRD, WEEK MARSDEN'S ORIGINAL aAMBBIOAN PLAY, CLOUDS CLOUDS, CLOUDS, ANOTIIER SUCCESS ‘ FOR THE AMERICAN DRAMA, 1-Gilded Age. 2—Mighty Dollar. 3—Clonds. Nightly received with enthustasm and delight. Every evening at 8. Ss eeeel mati OWERY THERA’ OROWDED HOvsES GRAN’, SUCCESS OF ‘OLONEL TH 8. HENDERSON NO. 3. bs hie TUL OR, THE BOYS _Preceded by tho Farco, AN Obs ROT OF INTEREST. —OLYMPIC NOVELTY THEATRE, 000, b YY MM MN chp Hi cco o OoL vY MM MM pf 000. .LLLL yY M V M P if eco NOVELTY ¥ THEATRE, 622 AND 624 BROADWAY. Sones WM, KE, SINN AD: TINER BSTC BRILLIANT SUCORSS OF THE FAMILY ITS FORMER GLORIES OUTDONE. LURLINE, THE WATER QUEEN, Inher original wonderful act, Eating, Drinking, Reading. Writing and Sleeping while under water In a MAMMO ILLUMINATED GLASS TANK: something never vofore attempted by any lady In 4 Ad, The talento. youn and Mimic, totroduciag. hi er tog plo. porscat jatroducing his. it ng, his tulmteable, porerattaree. ‘The frei pur eneelence GILFOIL, The mirth The graceful on THEATRE. Jrovekine gro delinentor, a daring gymmnact and equllibrist, The Piva cantatrice, Miss, BLANK. CORRELL NG! Marveitoun Feats with Cannon Balls Brilllans aucesss of the celebrated Irish delineators, SCANLIN and ORONIN,, Who will present their Pam otasl sketch called TRISH M! THE FRONT. alist, GRIFFIN and RIC Tn new songs py resting and Ethiopian eccentricities, GHTS! a ith, sa apprepriass See Scenery, &e. TO-MORROW, MATINGR TO-MORROW, JuamutKe SONGS, LAUGHABLE COM. 6——@ WONDERFUL OeaN AST3, 8s | m2O4 NEW GREAT ARTIS, nabs MINSTRELS, RELLY & LHONS MINSTICELS {284 ot, and 6th ay, rst ap} Edwin Kelly, ance o W. acAndrews, | iow Leste, | Great Tenors ter, We'Moi orton, Mr. Geor; J Te Surridge. San exe Tommy. | Leslie and Mr. |The Only Loon. J.O, Herbert. —— > Lots of Fun, Thousands Made Happy. Great success. of — -~———(iFeAt SUCCESS LAS. Firat Ma turday, October 7, Childrer nee, TEINWAY HALL, Thomas. WEDNESDAY RVRNING, OCTOBER 6, at8 HEODORE THOMAS. PIRST URAND AND. POPULAR, CONORRT. Proj Famine for Wednesday Ev OVERTU secration of rane Hoi QRCITATIVE—"Aud God enld, Lett ARTA—“folling in, Foaming Billows MYRON W. WHI 7 Symphony, ADAGIO~In) reat aUiERZO—Hives of Light ted Frost Giants...) | Frithjof, Hofinaon, KRAKOVIAC—Grand Rondo de Concert for Piano and sclsseny oe SigbaN Chopin GRAND, OBNTENSIAL piNAUGURATION 3 MancHt, Wagner Rubinstein ame eudelssohn Mr. MYRON W. SYMPHONIC POEM—Dance Macabro. PIANO at mre Pe Ly MADELINE SCHILLER RHAPSODIE HONGKOLSE, Ne No. 2.. THURSDAY, October 5, SECOND GRAND CONCERT FRIDAY, Oarover 6, THIRD GRAND CONOBRT. waShTgEray APTERNOON OON, October 7, at 2 giclee Abuissiok TICKRIS ONB DOLLAR BAGH. Re sorved seats 50 cents oxtra. Admission to Seeond Balcony, 50 conte, Bete to the Matinee, including Reservod Seat, $1, GEDGE W BEATRE ‘AD. SSEUENDOE ¥. TUESDAY, OCTOBE BIN FALLISSENENT. Piny. in Ove acts. by Blornatjerne Bjornson, Box office open daily from 8 tiil'4 oe TRANGERS IN THK CITY TO-DAY WILL EMBRACE he first opportunity of the gonnon by attending Director Night. é be | ¢ 4 —-—T-0-k'-8 le FAMILY MaTINER nf <repar. © ~T0-DaY. BERLES' ah THEATRE, STH ST., BETWEEN 2d and Sl avs.—Tho fairy temple of American amuse- ent Every evening this week and Saturday Matinee. Miss Kemiska, Mis saat, eet bel Gussie Leach, Julia, Conrad, re. Bix. un ni Novissimo," Sie “erat "Big. Veustta, a gee in the Ballet, ‘ine ‘Hell “Gate LE COMMANDECR CHICKERING HALL. CALENBUVE, ‘The Kmperor of Prostidigitateurs and the Presttdtgi tour of Emperors, will appear evory Tuesday, Thurvday and Stturday eventy a eaeey SO OTINER SATURDAY, AT1:30 P.M, sents, $1, The, and 50e. ‘Go's, 33 Unlon square. ATTA, rood fone, Uran'se cons; | ATURDAY “oatober 7. Lake Railway. mnnsylvania depot foot of Cort —Y¥. Be Teorntion of d attend tho first grand M.) Rutd won, this Tuesday, at 2 o'clock, ({ALLERY OF O11 PAINTINGS, old masters, belon, ‘arquis of Sali Madison i Novem! 1 creat collection of the ‘on exhidition at ) TONY PASTOWS MATINER to-day, The first grand afternoon reception of the season. MQOCIETY, SOCIABLES” | C'SHOOND | SEARO ty Wednesday and Saturday evening, Ferre: Abiembly Rooraa, Tammany Building, © Admisens, 50 conte, "CARTIBE & CO., Minagers. TO-DAY, SHOOTING ACADEMY, iu one stout HONBTERN. PARRING, FENOING 19 6th av. —Boxing tan Paks BUSINESS oN AND ADVE ERTISE IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM FOR 200, A LINE, CIRCULATION OVER 40,000, WITH 1 ALL THE THE LATEST NF NEWS FOR TWO CENTS, Tost rastoe PASTOR'S MATINEE TO-DAY, Mus KA BRINKERHOFF WILL PORM VO and gu hears at s n singin to pupils during the morning ian Kewoments address us wbove. jonce, Host iuth st, For Concert En- \ with the followin, guar PALMIER! Mr. Sig. BACELLL hig test First appearance a ve Also of Me ALBEKT( i ee, TONY PASTOR'S MATINEE TO-D., 1BLOR CARDEN CHARLES E, ARNOLD......... BENSEN SHERWOOD THIRD WEEK OFTHE THE BRIGHT, THE BEA s.. Lessee and Manager SATION OF THE SEASON, IFUL, THE BEWILDERING BABA. HABA. BAIA, TIME TABLE. 1G PRoLode AE LA PRestities, oi THE TRANSPARENT G RET TROU UBD SP ON OPEN ACE. THE CRUMBLING UINTEY. “Gi nvented by BE THE REVELS OF TH EVERY Bras ST THIRD, BARA SCATINE RSS NAL pr Labia Re iN cennooas TRLAT ORIENTAL AaAzON’ MARCH. Invented by Mr. BE THIRD ACT. PALACE O'CLOCK. 8 ABA” (Muaretzek) LIANA . LES MENZELE BATH . 200 'KANSFO! Bon TO E FAIRY PAL. SON SHSBRWOUD,10:23 v £ NTIL FU | sal NOTICE, fice open dai ti RATURDAY AT. 1:30, ABSOLUTELY SUSPENDED, Ww Trani 3. LESTER WALLACK.. In commencing the FALL ON, TUESDAY Mr, WALL . Proprietor and Managor AND WINTER SEASON, OCTOBER 8, K begs to draw aotice to the production of NEW COMEDY, in three ncts, FoR written ex} ‘The play will be prod accessories ns entitled BIDDEN FRUTT, prewar for this theatre. ueed with with most complete and perfect NUBiC, SuNERY. AND APPOINTMENTS, sel ENTIMELY NEW. CHARAUTERS. Mr. bin od Boke the Brig Gaptain Derringer, toy dd lawyer's clerk. i waiter The Great: ntu, of Robi ‘ire of the Ring. and Princess of tne Trip Miss Julia Cripps... SCENE, LON! Act L TEMPTATION! AFTERNOON, Law OiaMa TEMPLE—How Mr. and curious to taste pl night of it, . leading coutisel In ir. Barry, Beckett ontague al artillery, rE. Arnott ir. tae Ada Dyas Mme Pouint inson’ seMlise Blaisdell DON; TIME, PRESENT. IN THE ofbappiness at home asure abrond, is tempted to make @ ACT IL.—CONFUSION, RVENING REFRESHMENT NOR Fc ey TDLAND RAILWAY How Mr, Dove vegins making a night of i, pa ACT LL reo peciracn MIDNIGHT. i ROOuS No. 4 AND E. night Mr, Dove made. iE HOTEL AT CRE- low Mr, Dove made a night of it, and the sort of Incidental musie composed by Mr. Thomas Baker. Due notice will be wren n of the firs JOHN GILBERT, earance t ar Bi ST ON, Mr. HOLLAND. Mes. JOUN SEFTON, Miss ROSE Liu Miss JOSEPHINE BAKER and ‘and Miss KATE BARTLETT: BOX OFFICE OPEN FROM | 8 A.M. to4P. M. E THIS (TUESDAY) BELOCCA (rst GOTTBCHALK (hi teas CHORE es Mustoal Dirgct Diroet: CAREY OF MUSIO, 14 iaTH at SEMIRAMIDE. MME. PALM Lie. BELOGCA, Second night of Arlee ale, y organized. TRAKOSCH GRAND ITALIAN OPERA. First appearance this season of BELOCC. DE EVENING, October 3, as 8, Revival of Rossini’s most successful masterwork, SEMIRA LD: unrivalled distribaition of characters : (second appoars SE! anc MIRAMIDE ‘lige in New York). as. .ARSACE (rst time in New York) as. ADRENO in rat eniarrihee aes arcane OROE in) BAND ON THE TAGE. 8. BEHRENS MORROW (WEDNENDAY) Bvening. October 4 of America's favorite tenor, BRIGNOLT. RTO LAWRENCE. LA. FAVORITA, Mile. BELOCC, tober ‘A (first time in New York) 1 ing, Octover S--Il. TROVATO October 6—FLFTH .. LEONORA RE. OPERA NIGHT, 7—Only grand OPERA AHN BE, of the above performances can be secured, at “eatery, Itt and 701 Brontway. also 28 Union nares DKS THIRD AVENUE THEATRE, voar 1st at Bont Variety in the city. Splendid Company. if New Bt ars, tow, Feat ERY EVENING this week, ink MATINEE, WeDxHs bay AND SATURDAY. Fan, Free from vulga: Lots of At y- THealthtul Amuremens _Admission—15e., 25e.. 5 “family Patronaze. =, 81, ROOKLYN th $a THEATRE, SHOOK & PALMER... EVERY vat and inn new sreeaien ‘and ree brillfnt nana COMPAN Rext week Miss CLARA MOURIS in an_ entirely new role, ET UROWDS oF PEOPLE WELCOME THE AD- vent of the grent stars at —_——__-© TONY PASTOR'S MATINEE TODAY —9 Rotate RGYLE ROOMS. TH AY, BRILLIANT, THRPSIC Artists and a ter amor Po) %. | 25 GENTS. ——© cr PA _Thousands iret ME CROWDS OF to procure sonts last N will have an opportunity of secari MATINER of the ensue tk AN ERIGAN INSTITC ‘PROPLE ARGYLE ROOMS, ND 30TH iGHOREAN ENTERTAINMENT, AMUSEMEN? THe CITY. OPERA CALL, rs will assemble at ye Academ: teh if ae Yar dees BAND CIRC Houston st., East Ktiver, OMIME AND TRAGEDY, t visitors dai 0 WEBB UNABLE night at ¥ PASTOR'S goed rents for the Grat” ok. UTE. 49TH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF THE GREAT ci AMERIVAN INV #NTTONS STIONS | OF THE YEAR a diepia AND AMEIIAN PRODUCTS, Now to be see UPWARD OF 400 VARIETIES OF FRUIT. 2d and 3d ay: eee TO-DAY y AT TO between Gd and 64th sts. ¥ PASTOR's. OA iat AMERICAN LITERAL November 20—Kev, Course tickets, with r store, 39 Union square, This course will be gi Rovember 13—tolones FOUN ee i a EOTURE COURSE, iy Burd ha esetved 5: t No weuts reserved for alge nisbus in the Brookiya Academy, Jues- Chandler's. B THB aaa at the Tues: Be A corner West 1 tran ge, this temple of ori Grepitte of Paris, Beauay, Artistic Oronpi f ‘world; the Swim: and Those Bathing Scene Matinees Tuesdays, Th Y PAS startling, pic: inality, Reconstruct Naughty, Nany TPATIONS OF PROMINENT jay MATINER to day NY PASTORS 2th at. and Greenwich ay. Msations, to be seen only at rigens of Intrigue, the jn ings by 50 of the finest formed ladies iujng School tor adios OBty, of the Gitls, the most re * 3 Nor witnesseu. red ay TORS | rps FIRST MATINEE OF THE SRABON st TON TO-DAY AT EW, YORK ous NATIONAL, ACA pint ROPOLITAN MUS NOW OPEN BOTIL Rr 8 dtarics N ay EB WANDSOil! eX ak Por bust i A D. EN Na, PMRATRE PHILADELPHIA, BOYEAR ROUND. = HEATRR IN THE. CITY, amosmorerre PONY PASTORS 7: THYAT Sag MATINEE Mopar. J Sune a i kamvatf LESTER, ELEN, Sait We ane CARROLL, JENNIS aNGiE. s WHITTINGH ay Master NEWMAN, LEY po a KARL LUN, * y WO RD. RLEY, RANK GI SADIE DESHON— HARRL MARL F JENNIE SATTEKLEB, TONY PASTOR, all appear at the Grand Tuesday feception, 7 panini sdb °qiis DAY AP & ne N BuO SB iwi at yet NEW. VARIETLE: ao N VARLETTES. 4 Le EVGRYTH Rich. OR, Bt Tren OW, ane 4 DAN e i A female so e wou TAULBAUN. VIVA! Ficlilng's last exciting ‘omiestic episode, peice si ARGUING ” a API i A SLICE FROM™ A CUT inst apy of Mile. BLANCHL DACTIOUE: tre te Patdia Mapiile and Closerio Be tas | ar LL BE ris and NON ‘5, oF, MT nor of EMILY, PRIOR. | ‘erts,'| Alice Girard, | Minnie Hall, i. | Horace. Weston, na] Harry , Gussie Stevens, Louise Stetson, Ha Roman, MATINE® TODAY, ‘aV-OS BUNILVK | Harry Spriggs, y Wrikht, Rosie Brooxs, Jonnie Edwards, Rusio Temple, Annie Russell Tay, Thom, ae Taleh, i Pens Lan’ Helen Dealeoa, py Le aod Fipma Weston, Sophie. Sven Clarks, a isety Ls Alice Sheppard, This Carleton, ry Turner. A speciai periormance will be given at Fit poore, ul Pe eS anager ar Harrigan i tiaitarpiec, in ALKING FOR | First appearance of Becgtiann AND )CeMMINGS, The artistic Song and Dance Artists, Miss LOCINE, FRANKLIN, ance of JOHN WILLIAMS, the Lanonshire Lad, Y BARRY'S HELL GATE EXPLOSION. Edward Harrigan's Inughable Baclesaus, THE TEKRUBLI tm which Harrigan and Hart, Billy Gray, Larry Tooley ana “bP SreMD Ay "MATINEES, Rea ‘all the company will WEDNESDAY RAND OPERA, HOU POOLE & DONNELLY Engagement with tho Mrs. G. C, HOWARD, Wy FIRST THM ON dices A GRAND REALISTIC Sarton SCENE, imreintigy, '$ GRORGIA JUBILEE SINGERS, WAILHEN GIIFFIN, the young slave Banjous, 200 GENUINE COLORED FOLKS, iS, WOMEN and CHALD IN. ! een 00 ononod Beane tte on Neinal Uncle Tome i O8 HOW. ABD. the Seg St. Cl Little GRA ADE as rely New Neonety Ap) tore % MAT: Ss WEDNESDAY an Sal rURDAY at 2. 0 MUSEUM. WoOoDs. ye rue Dat. cect tle at 2. pisces 150, ri 208 nee adutertse DALY'S GREAT PLAY, FLASH OF LIGHTNING. Boonmet neat, (EIGHTH WEEK JAR & PALMER. id Managert rai virtieti” 70° aie aii ty srt “TIMES ORD BYRON ageguisire ROMANTIO PLAY, PALUS, “THE GLouY. OF THE STAGE! Lins 1 ieee s: Li SARDANAPAT.CS a LET, 8 in nomber, are the renowned Milo, DARTULETTL preinters aasonse aon; lata ofthe Grand Overn, Paris, and Sig. MASCAGN! the San Carlo, Naples, aud Scala, Milan, SUPERB »TAGK EFFECTS, ACT 1, THE ROYAL PALACE from the banks of the Tigris— 8 realistic scene— HIB, BY MUON. RT oF ARD. ANAPALCS! ROYAL Banue ONE HUNDRED AND acT IL Pyctae gra, ofthe GRAND ALLET and won- routing: in the FORTY THOUSAND PALAUS OF SAR- UMME DANAPALGS e PEOPLE oT iit. THE Plast "OF san. DANAPALUS. IN) THE WAVE SEEN HALL OF — NIMRO! this scene oocurs the sinting effect cf disturbance of the orgies by a TERRIFIC storm, Fry iron by erash- ing and rambling THUNDER and vivid flashes of LIGHT. MING, the most wondertat |, and impressive stage repre- sentation ever giveu, THE GREAT SPECTACLE AND TAB GRAND ITALIAN IMMOLATION | 4 DANAPALUS id the SLAVE—Burning ot the Palace—Rising of | Tablean Cnrtatn apon ‘t bin'’s magnificent punting, a TUE RUINS OF NINEVELL, MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY, AT 1:30 O'CLOCK, DAY ‘ing, 4, inet Seats 0 Mss rend si ander K and i, Varcicutars in special aitecsioomeeat to OF SAR. BALLET @ ALL OF TONY ONY PASTOR'S famous stars at the | first MATINEE, "ee dey ONY PASTO! ATINEE TO-DAY. sean ape eae K. 1¢ fashionable resort ot Philadel Pi KrRALPY | BROTHERS. Sect SAN FRANCISCO . Sergin HOUSB, A. pun ciaRe MINSTItE Ls. Le ata Fr hes SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. | The Minstrei Palace. Tho Minstrel Palace, SAN FIANGISC0 MINSTE ELS. THE Ona Di REME OF MINSTRALSY, IDE-SEL EET GIO OKES, Bireh, BIN unas Wamboid, COMIC DANCKS. _ Backus, KECKIVED | WITH REAMS NIGHTLY, NTERTAINME HE FUNNIE! NT IN MATINEE HSATURDAY AT 2. SHATS SECURED. Women UL “IMITATIONS oF PROMINENI ‘ THE BIO 4 at TONY PASTOR'S MATINEE TO-DAY. BY cccices' MABILLE VARIEZTIES, S4th at. and 3d av, . Thursday and Saturday, Evenings at 8; Matinees Tu a Sixty of the fairest ond finest formed of Eve's THE STRANGER’ RESORT. | CROWDED NIGHTLY, bewitehing daughters in scenes of xe Gaye La Minaet, aux Vivant, Double-Bedded Room, A King’ hore trigues, ‘Gupid's Proiies tn tho Sultana’s Palace, Three hours of naughty but nico sensations pony Pi PASTOR AT ae hinge THIS DAY aT 2, He wit sing thre ing THE FLOOD AND ADVERTISE * IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM FOR 200. A LINE CIRCULATION 0 OVER 40,000. WITH ALL THE | LATEST Ni NEWS FOR TWO CENTS “post OFFICE NOTICH. per, OFFICE NOTCH. Pica age Hes forelegs malls for the week ending Saturday, Octo t this offic + for Rarobe, por. ste Wyoming ty Q Wednesday, at 12, N.. for Enrope, per stea via eter + on Thursday, at 13 per sreaunge Leming vie Elymicu ‘Gherbout on Se B0 kM te ba yf xtonmer Britennle, vis Quevastown: (Shereepentntee Scotland, Gonmeat and France to be forwarded a this steamer be specially nddressed) 43 Mor Seotland at. per steamer Bolivia id at A. M., for Prance direct, per stoamor On treves, sad ob 11:30. M., for Buropo, per steamor Oder vin Southampton and Bremen the sleamluiys Wyoming, Algarin and Britannic will not take mails for Denmark, 8 aod Soave The mails for the Wost Indies vie Bermud: mie will jeave Now York Octovs a cen ie mails for China, £e., will leave Sun Franclsco Novem: Pete mails for Austr Him, a ome mt ‘alin, &e., will leave San Francisco pas B BUSINESS O} AND ADVERTISE « IN THE BVENING TELEGRAM FOR 200, A LINK CIRCULATION OVER 40,000, WITH ALL THE LATEST NEWS FOR TWO ORWTA ADUCATE MA. Ys ithine und Tack Forest: exellent i act cowtortabie Evy adi J, 8.8. if taytor pueive vu CROSSE & BLACKWELLS puro Pickles, in mats vinogar, rich Sances for Fish, Ment and Game, Potted Monte ‘and Fish, genuine Ma ine Mustard, superior “male Viner D Jel pon Marinal, and other table de: re display: Hail, where inspes ction ts Invited, ant are aeaiare in iret clase groceries. in the Unt ane Every genuine article ts fabeiied Site OSH A BLACKWELL, Jugen, Soho 19 Square, Toke BusNEss oN THR FLOOD AND ADVERTISE IN THE EVENING TELEGRAM FOR 200. A ‘ust CIRCULATION OVER 40003 WITH ALG THY LATEST NAWS FOR 2Wo,cmuTE-