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THE COURTS. A Receiver’s Zeal Restrained by State Rights. TESTIMONY AND TEARS. Harry Genet’s Harlem Court House Job. Tn the year 1874 John D. Andre the Hanover National Bank, of this city, recovered yespoctively judgments against John Murray Moorhea ihe former tor $737 29 the latter tor $1,160 84 the executious issued on such judgments baving been returned uasatistied, a supplementary examination followed, when it appeared that the only property Mr, Moorbead bad was a claim against the Milford and Matamoros Railroad Company for about $67,000, nm # contract for which the State of Pennsylvania was @ guarantor, An order was then mado in tho Marine Gourt uppowting J, Herrick Henry receiver of the property of Mr, Moorhead, accompanied by the usual jojunction in orders supplementary, propibit- ing the judgwent debtor from digposing of any of his property. A judgment red against the raliread Gumpany for $67,870 88 iu favor of M Dead, and at the last session of the Logis! Founsyivania am act was passed autnorizing ‘orney General, the Audiuor Goneral and tue Secre- lary of the Commonweaita to audit this claim ot My. Mourhead for dumages jed to. bo been sustained by reson of repeal of propriation to the Miltora Railroad ‘Company. The report of th th id Matumoros uditors Was tu tavor of Mr, Moorneud for the whole amount of bis Judgment against the the state Treasurer d = full smouat of the {d company, and recently bis tavor eight drafts ior 1 ae receiver, appuinted . Henry now claims Lioee Is should nave como judgments in which be wus appointed Buch receiver paid out of sucd proceeds, Failing in tb, andon the aliegation that Mr. stoorhead uaa trupsierred or was about to these dratts or sheir proceeds to oth parties, iu vielaticn of t Court's injunction anc of the receiver, ti latter applied to Judge McAuam to bave Mr. Moor- bead punished for contempt of Court. Judge Mc- Adam gave bis decision yesterday, rofusing the appli- Wing no foundation in jaw,” suys Az claim claim assiguable. ibe inchoute, intangible equity which the debtor had against ine Stale ot Peposyivania, being dependent on tue sov- ereign will of that. siate, falls within the above perels. and did not pass to the receiver appointed this Court, ‘rhe order of appointmeyt couterrea ban, him title to such preperty of the defendant as be pe , bud domioiou ever or wus capabie of trapstorring ‘at the time when whe respective orders Whicb initiated. tue proceedings were granted. But tue term “prope: roperly construed, does not embrace the jus ium alorusaid, whiel the cour- tesy Of the sovereign power alone nade producuve. What the defendant subsequently did in reference to Mt, therelorc, resuited in no legal injury to the re+ ceiver, aoe ‘be bas, therefore, no legal right 10 com- Plain. State ‘ol Pennsylvania, a8 a soveruigo power, Sia inet be sued in the courts of this or any Of the States without its consent, av that the receiver sppoiotea by this Court bas not lost the right of co- ercing that State into recognising bis supposed ttle, for he usa neither tithe Bor the legal meuns of as- Sorting it 10 the courts if be bad bad ove. In this re- Bvect af intangible equity against a sovereign power, Be distinguishable trom a similar Claim ugainst a vat ural person, ocupable of beiug sued in the ordinary (ribuuals of the Lpoeep distr dent must be ebsorved,?? MRS. STEVENS IN TEARS, Among tho many protracted litigatienas of Mrs. Marl- otta R. Stovens, owner of the Stevens apartment boase on Broadway, is the suit Drought against ber by Thomasselli, the barber, who claimed that after he had gone to great expense in altering @ portion of the basem@nt of the Stevens House, under an agreement with Mra, Stevens, the iatser suddenly: refused to tatily nis lease, Tbomasselli therefore bas brought a suit against Mre. Stev. to compel her to execute a lease of the basement and for pee the trialof which was begun yesterday before Judge Freedman, of the Superior Court. Upon the opening of the court Mra, Stovens tripped lightly up to the witness’ chair id took the accustomed oath with much firmnosy, On her direct examination by her counsel, Mr. William G. Pecknam, she testified to tho Variugs conversations and understanding . with Thomasgelli’ in regard to the barber shop aud said that she discovered that, without her authority or 8 Les Finally her feelings overcame ter the tears coursed down her cheeks, ebullition of feeling, however, jeded with, and in ag ib the main a re~ dy been published in pre- ings in the H¥aLD und did not develop rou Of interest. The trial will we continued thw mormng. HABEAS CORPUS WRITS, More than the usual number of applications for writs Of habeas corpus was made yesterday to Judge Donohue, all of which were granted, of cou: there betag no other alternative, First was an application by Mesers. Howe & Hammel! for such writ on behalf of Edward ©. Grauth, charged with embezziement, and next rh the same counsel on bebalf of Hugh mort gag: ick Meeban, charged with felonious ou $0 Ol Lord = production in court of ber iy Kilroy Dorav, now, stody of Jon and Bilon Gibuueds whe peapree smd the fatner, hg age bie wile soid the tu fire of his howe. in Will. arg and with the proceeds moved to Rome, N, boy with hor, Ho bas since brought uit egainat bis wilo to entein limited divorce on the ground of abundvam THE ELECTION DAY HOMICIDE On tne 8d of Inst November, curing the heat of the Giecussion of the various merits of Morrissey and Behell, the candidates for Senator, Andrew McLane jand Thomas Harden, got into a» wraagie at the saloon lot D. W, aig corner of Toirty-firat a Fourth a impromptu fight brought ttods the oan of Hardes. {¢ was claimed that Me. conduetor, killed jas = according’ arret for the prosecution, 41 Summit avevue, Jer: Sgr tuat be could not try t! beetice, Mr. H. a tbat 4 the Coroner might Mr. Bell wout ‘ IN “IN GENET's CASE, Henry W. Genet, it will be reinembered, was con. Neted in 1873 1n the Court of Oyer and Terminer on jdulentiy obtaining meney from the ity Wreasury in connection with the building of the lem Court House, but pending sentetice on sucht judi todians and fled the city, ‘ebruuty last, wien Judge Davie 25,000, THe case wae tuken Term, where it was th yesterday, Mr. Willtum Beaed te ofGevet. District auorney neips will reply Vowday 00 bat ron behalf of the people, SUMMARY OF LAW CASES, & shipping master, received before 4a jury, in tho Marine Court yes- diet tor $60 against Wiiham Hugnos, os im pensation for a black eye. James Dolan ond Kdward Williamson pleaded guiity , amd were sent to Si Prison, the jormer tor ur years and tho lattor jor five years, Cbaries Piepen bring was arraigned in Parti of the art oi General Sessions y day on ap iudictment fF manslaughier, in having caused the deato of An- > 7 striking bim on the head with a bottle tHe Let Of January Inet, atibe corner of avenue B d Sixth street, Quarrel, Mr Alfred Steck- ho appeared for the prisouer, entered a plea of Iity, dod the Cave went over, Morris Powers says Jacob Rothschilds owes him a janoe of $640 Jor cdsh and “chips” lent Lim at Long jrasoh if 1877, and for which he brought suit in the larine Court. Rothschilds applied to the Court to oD Powers to bo more spoctie in bis complaint ew be meant vy “obips,”” but tne Court re- roker Dick,’? who was cons metal Sovsions of utioring gaye that some time | sand | burglary in the Vourt of General Sossions yoater- | NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, OOTOBER 29, 1878.—TRIPLE SHEET. torged notes of the Consoli to beve been septeaced yi ‘ovemver 8, to give him time to prepare au appeal. Judge utberiand granted the motion and the prisoner was remanded to cue Tombs. Sarah Conen sued adam Emerich ip Court for having assaulted aod sland Chambers of the Cour esterday, belore Judge Mc- Adam, Mr. Horman Sti coansé! jor the plaimiiff, toox wi quest against she defendant for $300. The Court also ordered the defendant to be rearrested in detault of $00 bail, Kdward Soarbach recovered ngs Nicivolas Muller on a substituted servico of the sum- tion Mr, Muli id $i Buck, bis 1, on the ground of irreguiar- ity. The Court took the ra,” ; Yo a aul brought by oe Eiizabotn roel! against Charlies W. Woolsey abd others, to aeclare a boud aud mortgage purporting to be made by the plaintiff forgery, application was made yosterday to Judge Douobue to have the boud and mortgage submited to experts for examination, Judge Donohue took the matter under advisement, Lena tyraer V+ commitied @! $600 bail, by Com missio: iraudulent pret ip bis record of sales cf oi Baptiste Jerye was beld by the same Commuissior ou a char, P James Jarvis, carpenter er Cily of Brussels, was held jor examination yesterday by Commis- siover Shields on a charge of smuggling, Ype suit brought by George Merrill to have set asive the will of Mrs. Merrill, bis aunt, who, it will be rememberea, lelt the bulk of her ostate to Cardl- nal McCloskey, “still lingers in thecourts, Messrs, R. G. Ralsten and Moses faylor, the executors of the will, demurred to the complaint, On the cull of the ease botore Judge Van Brunt the plaintiff asked per- mission Lo withdraw the complarnt and amend, The permission was granted ov payment of costs, Jesse B. Harper, as administrator of Walter 8, Harper, brought a suit in the Court of Common Pleas against Jacob A Chamberlain and Alvert 8S, Roe to Tecover $6,v00 damages ior the deatn of Walter 3. Harper, who 1eil down the defendants’ batchway, in West Tbirty-third street, @bd broke both legs, dou who subsequeatly died of his iujuries, ‘I'he case came to trial Yesterday beiore Cue. Justice Daly, in the Court of Common Pleas, The auswer denies all ‘tbe material allegations, Messrs, Lewis L. Delafield, Eiliois ¥, Shopard.ana Asubel Green, the committee appvinted by the Gen- erat ierm to examine Candidates ior admission to the Ber, mave a report yesterday announcing that nme cundiuates out of uipeteen had passed a satisiaciury examination. ‘the names of the fortunate candidates for lorensic honors ure A. D, Davis, George W. Wade, Edward Grosse, Charies W. Kalelisch, James M, Smith, Charies C. Rushmore, Sumuel 4, Smith, Cari- ton C,'Rapdall aud Henry P. Starback, Frank Parker alleges that io June last, in atrempt+ ing to cross at Kiuzaveth, N. J., the twaok of the Cen- tral Railroad Company o: New Jersey, be was ruv against by a train and received Injuries, He obtained trom Judge Potter permission to bring a suit agatust Fraucis Lathrop, receiver of the railroad company, for $30,000 damuges. A motion was mado yesterday before Judge Douohue, in Supreme Court, Chambers, to sot aside this ordor, The Judge reiused (o grant the motion, giving 1 as bis opinion that the mater should go to tue General rerm. In the Court uf Oyer and Terminer yesterday Judge Barrett gave bi8 uecision ou the demurrer to the 1n- dictment charging Lawyer Louis ¥. Merassen with having obtained tuo signature of Mrs. Sarab J. Za- briséi to a eatisiaction piece by fulse preteuces, Judge Barrett holds that the crime dues pot consist in the couversion of the money, but in the false pre- tence whereby the instrument was obtained, and that there ja nothing in the point ratsed that # iraudalent use of the instrument or some astual damage to tbo complaiuant should have been averred, for the oflvnce is compiete when the siguaturo is obtained by false pretences, For these reusous he everruiod the demurrer, COURT CALENDAKS—THIS DAY. Surremx Court—CuamBers—Held by Judge Dovo- bue,—Nos. 2, 76, 60, 84, 106, 118, 128, 146, 160, 169, 271, 189, 220, 248, 250, 266, 263, 262, 265, 266, 276, 2738, 279, 280, 231,°233, ‘287, 268. SUPREME COURT—GKNERAL 1eRM—Held by Presid- ing Juoge Davis and Judges Braay uod Logulla,—Nos, 181, 142, 208, 2099, 207. SUPREMK QOUKT—SPscIAL TaRM—Held by Judge Van Vorst~—Law ava St cia take oe 680, 624, 686, 182, 581, 469, 470, 250, G40, , 64, 037, 638, 697; 106, 711, 712, 717, 719, 721, Be a, 713, 618, 676, pUPkEM® CouRT—Cixovit—Part 1—Hoid ‘by. Judge Barreti.—Now, 1769, 8644, 17d4, 1765, 1778, 1779, 1963, 3345, 1872, 4051, 44014, 1809, 508, 2067, 1883, 2286, 145, 1870, 2467, 2468, 2469, 2470, cats, 2474, Part 2—Heid by Judge Lawrence.—Nos, 2034, 1651, 597, 2236, 1421, 87, agent iat ft apes 2252, 59, 2404, 2406, 2251, 1849, 2ha9, 2450, 2462, 2 2405, 2456, 2467, Part 3—Helu vy Judge Van Beunt.—Nos. 2347, 2872, 2384, 2386, 1953, 1940, 2085, 2087, 2107, 3G 2426, 2448, 242y, 2454, 2435, 2436, 2436 34, 2437, 2a41, 2443, 2444, 2446, 2448, eget Coukr—GuukaL Tuum.—Adjourned tor the term, Surxuion Court—Srxcta, Txau—Held by Judge Frevdman.—No day culendar. Surseniog Court—tulat Term—Parts 1, 2 and 3.— Adjuurued for tue term, CoMMON PLEas—GENERAL TeRa.—Adjourned for che term. Common Pir¥as—SpxciaL Term—Held by Judge J. FB. Duly.—No. 29. Common PLEaS—EQuitt TeRM—Held by Judge J. F. Daly.—Nos. 3, 18, 20, 14, & ComMON PLtas—TeiaL ‘eRM—Part 1—Heid by Chief Jusuce C. PY. Daly,—Case on—No, 1530, Harper va, Chamberiain, No day calendars, Part 2—Heit by Judge Larremore, —N os. 412, 418, 1699, 1622, 335, 1595, 699, 698, 1606, 833, 433, 295, “1uad, 506, 1798, io, 1041, 265, Gus, 235, 1472, 1286, 1315, 953, vib, 713, 316, 960, Bud, 206, 631, 120, 1222, $96, 017, 1588. MAKINE CoURT—TkiAL [RRM—Part eta vy Jaage Sheriuan.—Noe, 4416, 6387, 4528, 4803,- 8774, 1517, 1618, 1121, 4021, 3646, 4576, 4264, 3936, Paris 1 und 3— Aujourued for the term, COURT OF GENERAL Sxssi0Ns—Part 2—Held by Jud, Giluersiecve.—!'nw People ve, Miebael Tully, 1elovious asvault abd ‘battery; Same vse, Hugh Corey, grund larceuy; Samo va Aloert Hurt, gravd larceny; vs. George Manes, grana- Jarceny; Same vs. Henry Hammond, graud larceny; Sume va Henry Haley and Mathew Kearus, sodomy; Sumo ve, Juceb Aberie, cruelty to cutidrea; Sume vs, Carlotta Madison, Jona Craig, Maure Fray and Jobo U' Brien, grand larceny. Part 1—Held by Juagé Sutbertaud.—Tho Pocple vs, David Kidney, burglary; Same ve. Frank Cianoy, grand larcony; Same vai Jobo T. Waliu, geand sar- ceny; Same vi. Mary Giark, abduction, ONITED STATES SUPREME” COURT. DECISION IN THE JUMML WILL Cask. Wasuinaros, Oct, 28, 1878. In the Supreme Court of the United States to-day E. Bermudez, of New Orleans, was admitted to prac- tice, No, 25. Chester A. Arthur, Collector of the Port of New York, vs. Tuomas P, Rosser.—The question in. volved tu thi cago is Whether the goods imported were dutidbie as locomotive tires at toree couts per pound, aud axles at iwo oue-ball cents per pound, pr as manufacture ol not otherwise aoe for at torty-live juction of tev per cent an The Court below sustwimed the view ot th plain- uff, that the ad valorem duty wus the correct one, The Supreme Court affirmed the docisien of tue Court below, with costs und ro.erest, on the authority vs. Morrison iS Univea States, 103), and Arwar ve Leury, (id, 112) ‘The Cuiol Justice sanonsond the decision, No, 2. George W. Bowen vs, Nelson Chase,—Error to the Circuit vourt for the Southern Dis- New, Yors. This the ejocimeut | or the Jumel wilt 1a which tho+ | tt upon the same ‘ull rtuance ot tibat the effect of tue dit. pest of tho property was ot Mme Jumet for Nite with intent by deed or wil ana on ot such app use of Stephen Jumel, with a Mary Jumel B: dik 18 we have been wu as proves to could ‘sel, if used fn a will oF any other document, to be consirucied to ‘give 4 descendible to Mme JumeL The decision below the ‘legal effect a Veyauce: deeas execured Veral uppoiniments of Mme. Jumei apd as the de cisido §=Was In Coniormity th the statuses of this Court tn the form vase it wilt vo held to be ovrrect. In every aspect o1 the case it me \here was no ¢rror committed below. Afllem air. Justice Bradley delivered the opinioa, COOPER-MARSHALL, MRS, M’KERZ(E STILL ON THE STAND—A BURN ING WINDOW CURTAIN, The Cooper-Marshall oase was aguin betore Judge Barbour, the retereo, yesterday, aud Mra. McKenzio Again Occupied the witness chair, wich ahe aiready occupied ter six days, She was cross-ex- amined by Mr. Ten Eyck at considerable lengly. The question was put how was it tuat when she was asked & question that tended to disgrace Mrs, Gooper she variably coniined tie jt to damaging testimony und suppressed whatever would yo iu Mra, Cooper's favor, {he feteree ruled the question o (rath of t time she had an interview tola him avout tne por. Conduct between Marshall Vien 8s Said [hat on One vecusiog jug for bis portraitin Mra, © cowpuny, but the he Was wot Ble bomber money for it item the thst reterde ruled out the que umeoby ia tipg to hear & of viper queatious touching U likewise ruled out, Mr, Seribuer t that nology bad becu stated by the oul jay which would require aby questions to the wit Irom bim, anu Mra, MéKeugtw was allowed to retire, her test. movy 10 be made roady lot ber slnographer tu-porrow tor cortections& A lew wore questions Wie conclu te tier testiuonys ‘Au adjuuruinent Was (ovo bad until (o-morrew al. Fornveu ut one o'vivuk, REAL ESTATE. The following sales were made en the Real Estate Exchange October 28:— BY GKORGE H. scorr, Veecinaune sate —aiMiam Sinelair, Jr. ts the lot, 00, a. % of 141 of Alexan ward), to plate $3,550 by 3.2, Boy’ ale — Frederick ‘warts, réeferee—ol the lot 252100, No. 8. Goerck at.,e. &. 4t., to plainsiff.. house, 125 ft, & of Broome st. aseseseee 87,050 OFFICIAL REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, The following is a statement show: the real estate transactions recorded in the Register’s office October husband to Minn! Houston st. (No, 421), 21.6: iy toe tu Marie 25 Stebvii ny to Lonny A. "hits y it A F, Pant ichael Siexman to Jaco! ‘. o 1S T's, of doth st, 9637 Moyer 58th i 2 t, 256 ft. 0. Medovorn to, lise Livingston: ms heheo\s : ‘Tah st, 68.6 on ay. 17x72.2; Gssnsrine hicGiya Mad to Murgares M. MAR OGRRAREE ~~ * ary 1 Amity, #t., 8.0, James N. Pints ‘to Cat! Ww: ton place (No. ah 125th st. toast (No. 315), a. 8. 20x99. 11; Jobn 0. w to Mary C. Allisen 24t. at., nm. %, 100 ft. w. of let av., Ghee dy’ i itr Marriagtun sod wile and others to ton Nom. Nom. ‘7,200 t TTB: J. "Whiten (referee) ‘to Johu Meneli 4th > 203 It. w. of ay. A, 25x10; also Tidus 8, Tut a., 60x100.105 16, 3. Rapillo (ref ry Maguire .. 000 same. ise Micl Bo; 5,000 Washington st. Wo 271), Murxarct Dueker Aaacey, trix) to Monry Meyer; 3 yoars.. «...00-n0e 3,200 donrcacks, Bradley, Saulesbury L. und wile, to John Webb, a, a. of 77th wt, v. of Sth av. ; 3 ye 813,000 Chisse, ‘Maria B, asbani J 7. of Horatio at,, w. of 4th st.; 4 year 1,000 Dorr, Prodoricx bud'wite, to William MeCau ‘24th at., w. of let av.; 3 yours. o William B. Thurston, Magair Point * s. ot ot Mori ‘and Kailrowa av acute, ae M. and wife, to Tom: ot Broome at., ¢. of Hudnon st, => 9 Whelan, Patrick and otuors, to REE iv Loex wood, & &. of 110th st., west ol 4th av,; 3 years... Mary J. sud busbaud, to & ings, nb. 8. of 9th {un av: ss Tappen, J. Netsou \Chumberiain, Be), to Jobaai Keich, Sr. (guardian, &c.) 1 . Bogue A. eapbact ikiins 1,578 “Saab, to Nai 000 ‘EMMa COLLINS, Chief Justice Daly, in the Court of Common Ploas day, called the caso of Patrick Ooilina, the father of Emma Collins, against General Nicholas Osssina, .The action, 11 be remembered, was brought to recover $10,000 damages forthe toss of Emma’ vices, Mr. Cotiman, counsel tor the de- fendant, moved for au adjournment, stating that the General was absent in Cuba, and that it had been ox- Dressly stipulated that the trial should net take pice Uati bis re.uro in November, Mr. McCariby shought that the Coert should show no mercy to # mau wuo had by bis wily Ways aud sc. ductive smiles Induced tue duughier of tho plaintift ‘te submit to bis fendish passions and then, alter wait bad been begun against Lim civilly, and alter the ter- mination of the criminal charges against nim tor ud- duction, had taken ner and fed the country “red banded irom the sceue of bis viliany.”” Some iurther discussion took piace, in which hey serta sel indulged in personalitios, alter Which, upou sug: gestion oi Judge Duly, the case was adjournea for tee weeks, couusei for the delendant stipulating that it he were wot then ready to try it, the plaintiff sbould have leave to prove his cuse aud assess his damages without iurther delay, A BuGUs. WIDOW. An old match pedier named John Schlicker, while Vehding bis warcs, dicd suddenly in tho street last week, aud his body was takon tothe Filth pre. Cinct station house, where $4 16 were found in bis Pocket, No person appeared te claim the body and it was sent tothe Morgae, An aged weman called at the Coroners’ office last Saturday, and represent: jug ber as the widow of the match pedier, claimed bis effecis, Alter muking au ulfidavit that she wus Schiicker’s widow sue wus given the money tena on his body. Yesterday a young woman callea at the Coroners? office aud uemauded wustover property baa been found on Scuiicker’s vedy, suying sue was bis daugbier, When iniormed that his widow bad re- Ceived the money sve became indiguant und claimed ‘hut ber father Dad been a widower fur a namver of years, Her mauner and sppearance conviuced the Officiuis tat sbe was teling the trush aud tat we former female was wu imposter. The pelice were no- tifled o! the caso in the Rupe toas the bogus widow tight be taken into cusiouy. ITALIAN BEGGARS IN JAIL Otficor Chiardi, of the society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Cuildren, is quire busy latterly amoug the prolessional veggars of the city, most of Whom are Itultuns, This week he seuds another lot to the Isiaud. Nearly all of bis recent ¢apsares are a of Crosby and Baxter streets. Yesterday from No, 14 to the later byway he Guearthed a family of seven fae 8 named Gayerini, all of whom ho swore betore udge Morgan, at Jeferson Market Polee Court, buve Wonk wted Hroudway and Wali streets us crossing ug wendieunts 1 mother iived off ioe pru- dee 8 vl the wiX Children’s operations. Lhere uro ‘oreo boys aud three girls, tue eldest, Mary, veing eighteen yeurs old, and Juinuy, the youngest, only three, The motber uigutly received what gl bad cole lected daring the day, aud, a8 treasurer, expouded it lor the goud of tbe eummuaity, Judge Morgan seus the famuy to the Workhouse lor six munis FAR-DOWN AND. COKKONIAN, ‘ «] can’t stand it and I wou’t stand it, Judge, Thomas Bradley, a fine looki Milesian, trem the neigubvorucod of Fry, \o Judge Usto, in the Newark Police Court yesterd uns you a 29? 18 Me, #o she dves, Yer Houor, -dowuer,'?/ ‘and whas do you oall hort” Corkoulan, Judge.” Ve bull 10 keep the peace,’? “Osh, vail wo yersell, Judge, and Il call her Cork. ouian no tpore, That's toe trouvle, Judgo—tuai’s ‘a bloody ail?” ‘ihe J je siniled, tho auaievce inaghed, but Thomas hag to go bavk Ww the cells wotll reiiet came io the shape of vail. The “Corkoaian” shuffled around, got it, and sue and “the bioody tar-downer” Jeit the court with faces bathed if happiness, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, MARRIED, Hanvr=MATHEsoN.—Ou Sattrday, October 26, at Bi, Ann's Provestant Kpiscopal UI Kraus, Winntam Swalnnon—Ld 1b. Votover 28, at the resivence Of th P , by Rev. De. J, He Ry sane: avi Y, SWaixson to Kuiga 0., eldest daughter of Heury W. Lee. Nocarus, deuce, City o’viock P.M. ‘ott the residonde of his grenuinther, Colous: Georgo W, Lane, Bast Derry, Ni H., Feiuay, the 2510 inst. CRANK. —=9uddunly, October 27, Mra, Magy L, Caan, aged 74 yours Pn, eg aod friends are invited to attend oe ral, on Weudesday, Octover 30, at ton A. M., Ipaidence ol her daughier, Mrs, Marina A, Te rine, irktown, N.Y. HeNpexSON. —Of consumption, Geoxcx Bavor Han. DEKBON. ais fuses in Wednesday, the 30th, attiwo fl. M are, ManKiN@TON.—Un Money, Odtover 28, Hannrixerox, Wuueral on Wednesday, October 30, at one P. M. Jrowm she reaideuce of HOt sistor, Mra. K, Burka, 81 Kane F, 4} 875 East 24th st. Friends are respectfully invited to at- ten. Ho.mes.—On Monday, October 27, Anyxa Manin Hotmzs, wite of George Warren Holmes, im ber 25th I from her late residence, 233 Garde lovited to Horxixa —On Day, 2% of 10th month, Eurusmia M,, wife of ‘Lawrence Hopkins, aged 66 years, ¥u at Weaver Street Chapel, Mamaroneck, N. a Fourth 4 day, 20th of 10th month, at half-past ten o'clock A. M. Curriages wili be in waiting on arrival 01.9306 A. M. train from Grand Central Depot. hunt. —Sudd on Mon Octover 28, Many, widow of mes B, Haut. Relatives and friends aro invite attend the fu- neral, on Wed lay, October 30, eleven 0! Gah, from tho residence of ber daughter, Mrs. William Ludlow, 62 West 9th ot Ja0Ks0x. —At rea dney Gute ir ey yet Hq. Mania, wife of Rev. Jacl ‘uveral trom her late r cron Meats tv., on Welinosday, October 30, iit bati-nusttwo P.M. Traia leaves Grand Ceutrul Depot at oue o'clock P. ctober 27, of cousumption Of the Draw, Jaurs Kreere. The tuneral will take place this (Tuesday) morning at teh o’clock, from St, Michael’s Church, Lerri 78. —Suddenly, ut Kligubern, N. J., Monday, October 28, LuLu HvaBARD, wiie of Oscar L. Lefferts Funeral Weuuesday, atten A. M., irom Dr. Hough ton’s Chureb, 20th st. Friends ot the family are to- Vited to uttend withous further notice. Laxnox.—On Monday, Octover 28, Caruariya, wife of Pateick Lepuon, in the 70th year of her age. Relatives and iriends of the jamily are respeotfally Invited to atteud the funeral, at ber late residenve, No, 18 Columbia st, on Thursday, atone o'clock P. M. Boston papers please copy. MoxKMAN.—Sunday, October 27, Many A, M. Moxx- MAM, youngest daughter of Joseph M. and Etlen Moukmiun, in the 20u your of Ler age, residence 218 Lorimer st., Brooklyn, &. D. Funeral services at Grace Obureh, Conseylea at., Wednesdny, at twelve o'clock, Puustox.—In Brooklyn, Manday, Oxtober 28, Francis Xavisk Stenins, coo of Wm. 3. Preston, ageu 2h yeurs, 10 montns and 1¢ days, ‘The triends of tho tamily are iuvited to attend the funeral, at St. Pewer’s Churev, corner of Hicks and Warrou sts, whero a solomn requiom muss will be ovlebratea at baif-past Won, o'clock, on Wedneguay, Ociober 90, Laoterment in ‘St. Agnes? Cemetery, Al- bany, N. ¥., om Thursday. Poxcetn.—Ou Octover 26, Tanas: Purogut, son of Susan Purcell. Rotutives und friends of the family are respectiujly invited to astend Che fuveral, irom hig luie residence, 300 Enst d5tu st., on uosduy, 29:0, ut two P.M. COMPANY URDSRS—NO. 17. A ComPasy, SixTY-NintH Regiment, N.G.5.N. Y., New Youk, Vct, 28, 187 8, The members of this compuny are hereby ordered to assemble (iu cit:zvn8’ clotues), at the southeast cor Ber of 2d av. and 45:b st, on Tuesday, the 29:b inat., at bali past one P. M., to attend tho funeral of our late brother member, fhomue Purcell, MICHAEL BRENNAN, Capiaw Commanding, QuackenBvsH.—On Uctober 26, Fraxcxs Quackxx- BUMH, beloved wile of William Quackenvush, aged 78 years und 1 mouth, Funeral servicesto be held ou Tuesday evento eight o’cloek, ut house No, 143 Perry st. Ross.—Un Sunday, October 27, 1878, Maste Ross, only daughter of Mary and Jobo 8. Kows, aged 2 years, 8 months und 27 days. 40 take piace (rom her late residence, No, ., on Tuesday, October 29, —On the 27th tnst., »t ber residence, 411 W. Sakai Any, wite of Jonn Shaw, aged 49 years, tives aud friends of the omy also ihe f the Tuirtietu Street Methodist Kpiscopal re respectiully invited Lo uttend the /uneral, hurch, Wilk at, betweea 8th aud 9th avs, y, at eluven A. M. * StRWaRT.—Suddenly, Saturday evening, ALexan- pu Stewaur, member ot New York Stock Exchange. Funeral luesday, ball-past two P. M., from us late residence, Craniord, N. J. ‘Trains leave New York, 1 Railroad, foot of Liverty st., ut 1 o’elook. Stokes,—Sunday, Zist inst, Ricuagp pa Zena Stokes, Funeral soryices four o’clock Tuesdey afternoon, at 25T West 21st at. Sao Fravciseo papers please copy. * Waxd.—Judge ALBERT WARD, sud 1878, ut bis residence, St Paul's a Staten Igiand, Notioe ot tunoral herealter, Waksty.—Oo October ead Cunistorgan WakaLy, ly, Ootober 28, ry Tompk: ville, t the family are respectfully invited to attend the faneral, from the late residence uf . Lynch, 218 Wyckoff st., Brooklyn, at M., on Weunesday, Octo 30, ake td clon Md NOTICh, Jomber 2, 1878, w 6 A.M. for arenes by steamali uysalnia,¥ towa (cor sitar ao KA lasers to be torwi Fra ce oor by oamaip Gas Cana 6:30 mast 4 Dy steumelip Lessin ou Saturday, at ie via Queenstown, torwarded Yor kurope. audrersed), e, Fiymoush, Courbourg acd Hatovurgs ampton au eu. The steamships byssinia, City of Brussels and Germani¢e du not tuke wails for Doumar! I pect aud Norway. The mails tor a Bavanille on @ New York Uctober a Toomee, Porte i id jionve Now York November 2. ‘The mails tor Chine aud. Japan le Sau Franciseo Ni ber he malis tor Australia, lexve san Franciseo Nov Mies. © pecmecareetd Post Orrics, Nzw Yorn. October 26, 1878. pagers A “{ SBAST RINGER WANTED, POR WINGTREL COM spany, three nights. Witktaa K. ROBERTS, 368 Suuth st., Sew York, BEAU TyFOL BALLAD SINUKK, AETRAUTIVE it Ap erson, desirous of xdovting the Jegistenae seage, oa oar of m soloudid, opportunity by BALLADS, Herald Uptows vifice. W HO GIVES COMP .s' aa 32 CONUKBKTINA INSTRUC. WV tions t Address, pri Fualds PIANC NOKORT ‘HES. | ORGANS, 6, y) RLEGANT CABINET ‘OU at sacrifice; ju. Call private Fink. ASSORTMENT OF FIRST OLaus PIANO- FORTS FOR SALE AND Fo! RENT, ‘on very F Planos wut ltt) re, sed ‘oxecediunly low, reroons, Sth av. and 2 _dihdwessxaesentmssct Factories fib. AS AROMTMENT OF BECOND MAND STKINWAT Grand, Square and Uprizht Pianos, some of them nearly Bow ; alee fur enle cheap the largest selectio ay Fiavos et suction aud private sion BTEINWAY & SUNK, 107, 111 Bast 14th st., No Yorke Yory short Molmost. an goed ne Please call at the DDLE, 13 Wave PECK EY. BROTHER. i vt hos te rent. MANUFACTURER YA AND ‘sortment o ‘seo ‘as coud us new) will TyWARULTON BROS 46 University plac ond hand Pianos | ve sold or re! —FOR KENT, UPKIG.:1 AAricee Of our own tal st. vifler uroat burg rights to rent oF tog sale on easy Vinnos ut lower prices than ever elalty. Darmente; second hand ropuiring planos @ ape- AMUSEMENTS. Oirrmett SQUARE THEATER Proprie Mr. SEnSIDe SHOOK Mi: ALMBER kreatest oie, AND SON, t bit of the senson { Howbra aul be tid he aaihoe the elose of of MOTHER ‘and SON. it o He wl Char by Meters JOHN alUBHR, U.P. d teh Toil PyOvanaM, | HABE BeOKuEE K, M. J. &. Edwin, Miss Rose Ox ts, Mise STKLLA BONIFACE oud te ¥ dae evening. THE SoHOOL FOR SCANDAL a pfidte Koad tO uty id ti 0, 'O “ pores theo THE SCHOOL FU SCANDAL. eutng. THe KIVALS. Bow THEATRE, Eka BOUFFE. TO-NIGHT, BEUOND F REPRESENTaTION. Decided hit of the NEW OPERA BOUFFB, SBANKE, JEANNET?X AND JEANNETON. A new Opera Bouffe, in ‘four « acts, presented last season xi great success # (rain of 2 of 200 nig ights) jeoruh none ene any REDUOKD PRIGKS SEOURE YOUR StaTs IN ADVANCE, Reserved, $1. gre eprens, DRALLA, First Dagaton. Beirne EDANT.’ First Contralto. LEA Dc SOURSKAY, Second Dugazon. a Uva. .. First Bae Comigne. Dic First Comique. . WPourANE Gelel A. ei Aamission, 75 conte Bower BATRE. Ferdinand W. Hi: iss KA Mr. ©. A. STEVENSON and a Miss eae CONE in the TANS, ‘Two Orpians SC AMUSEMENTS. Aesveniy’ OF. wUsie. ~~ CARMEN. uth night of the cabeeciotion. TO-MORROW (Weinosday” EVENING. Octobor 30, at 8, #,¢ DON JOSE, Sig. oMtPa Star; ESCAMILLO Core: PU ee i DANCAIKO, M. THI re GRAZE: BUSIG« She. OLLI: a ELA, L, yA HAU Mile, MALVINA Ca’ divertissement. praniguien, PRIDAY Tat .* Eig! night 1th (Atvombar A opera, DER FRE! SECOND GRAND ise SATURDAY, Novem, ber 2, at 2 o'clock, on whieh occasion will be + sammamagnial “FAUST.” The vox office open daily from 9 till STANDARD THEATRE, BROADWAY AND 33D BT. W. HENDERSON, . «..Proprietor and Manager. Every eveuing and Sarurday Matineo at 123, the uml Valled German dialect ctor, JOSEPH = EMMeEr, T Potitivoly only two wooks longer. mainder of @1 me | Baburday «ven pany in the new Seats secured for ree Hoe OREaTEST SHOW. ON KARTH TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY, AT 2 AND 8 P.M, GILM ONE'S Gal GAR PS ee eee weet Miss EMMA Lak AMERICA'S BIDE-SADDLE QUERN, riding Be, mayanit thorouguored ONNTE SCOTLAND, © GHAMPION GFAPERS1 DARING BIDARS1 SKILFUL ACKOBATS, BEAUTIFUL peer ES, CHAKGING THRUUGN MOOPS OF FIRB. Ser ccmenasemeen — —?e Firat appearauge in many years of AM MORGAN, __ Groutost barobuck hurdle rider in the world, a RexTen of HARLEQUINS, CLOWNs and . TESTERS. WENTY TRAINED IMPOKTED STALLLONS, juteoguged' tu new acts ts by the gre it horse trainer, NY, : moseuat, ARIUM AND AVIARY, 266. of Uc. be: 25e. Doors open wt 1 and 7 P. “BAKNOM, Proprieto re IBLU'S GARDEN TiBATKE. WARD F. it KIRALFY Kai *pRps. grand 5) Rit sienmiag u pregcstion, Scenery, Costumes, Proper ate Effects all new and on a scale of unusual TONE eur ars P.M. AKK THEATRE, ‘COMEDY. BENKY i ABBEY... LESSEE AND MANAGER ‘Mr. ae oc {s pleased to the ANTANEOUS sUdcuss or 000 Trrr °9 ie soak oO rt AA ° tr AA fi tT Tr Heir LA@cIGaLE, ,, York papers, and consult ANYBODY xew COMPANY. NEW SUENEBKY, NEW OK very evening at & No mutiness. , GRaSD, OF ERA HOUSE POOLE & DONNELLY.. Reserved Seats (reheoten Cire Cirale and Baleony), 50 cents. ME BEG LGE AEST: Pou ONB WSEK ONLY thie on the current New York season. Bi \CHESTRA, HARMING AeTiae, Onn AGGIK MITCHELL, MIs8_ MAGGIE MITCH BLL, In Beit Lee yee PORTRAITURE, THB PEARL OF BAVOY; Onn PEARL OF BA which will x Brevenie ted with new and be: aeital aqoneey, fects and a splendid onat ox cha. MATINEKS ei: BSD. Ms AY AND SATURDAY, Da Me. J, 0. WILLIAMSON and "aise wacars MOORE STRUCK Olt end THE CHINESE QUESTION. Basaat src a topg OUBN 6R oi : Managers Basenvah Se ita en 63 ON iOabWat RrGuT BUT ONE OF ELIZABETH VON STAMWITZ as MESSA: LINA, THE ROMAN EMPRESS, Ti ean STAMWITZ as LEAH. Rod Forsaken. INBE bVKRY “BATU ATONDAY. NOVEMBER SEQEgE NIGHT 4 ane tStsteanion KN COMBINATION Songs, dances, &e. PAE AQUARIUM, BROADWAY AND sort SE Mi cantly fralned Kentucky shorougiibre 12 IG Srite Hots: im the most difficalt and novel ease over ie the derful performances of UEKALDINE ‘30 Teek. AY oboe. 25 veute extra, Wins veal BENOIT on separate exbibition. AYMARKET, THEATS AaNoY BLAIR... " ND sori st. oe MANAGER HE TT! i NEE AVSuY, THURSDAY ¥ MATINER nN A HINES ra PN: MATINEE ADMIBSIO BAORED i CONCERT SUNDAY sate COMMENOING AT B O'CLOCK, MEATRE GMI sy BROADWAY. FROBYOTON, in Edward Raley th beste 3 oes = Drama, filled with sensation ae a oaend. ot hy tite tous ec rrys ATINEE WEDNESDAY AN jae es HARUS ST. JAMES we St James Theatre. | Wm. H oun iter er ‘sox, Me Murphy and athtnnon, tere und TA am tre. | Ella Mayas 3 sim, 9, Josh Hart's 8t. pete ‘Theatre | A. Hi. cara, 3 pe dc, he: A Grand olie ot fan, ‘onciuaing with the SCAMP3 You Box office open dally. 5 and 75 conts. MATINEAS WISDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, ONY PASTOR'S Fone PASTOR'S, AN ENTIRE NBW TROU. ALL NEW OLD FACKS, KELLY AND RYA: OF TARA. BROKE MOORE. Fk bow! SiNUnH OF IKELAND, BILLY Att TON Gkvar MINSTREL” AND URBR. EDWIN BNOHL tee POPUL RB. onan kB? eb fw Ait, | rit AB BANS Sis VOLEY AND. RM oe SKETCH Artiste. ow, ent THRRS, By: BAK ke 7 pad Nida MURPHY nD Prith iN, TONY Pastor . opular Dancers and V ND HIS URBAT. TROUPE, MATNRE TO-DAY Mr. 2 ice, TKINWAY FALL. ie DAMROSOH. sree Sears oF WE AEE ano SIX PUBLIC. HEN BARS, ry rehestta of seventy of the ve LEOPUL! a vest pro ged 2 WONDUG: Tor, The most distingult Inet nny, soloiats e boen eng aver. teotud ing ‘irtuoso, Liv cgay » AHN ida aes GRAND CONCER' Hox oftiee new open 4 subserivtion sale of vote Heserved seat ii: Reserved went ticdets tur six pabite rehearsals, ‘M. forthe \qooeral ecbessenve. 1COTUE soe, EVERY FaMILY SHOULD HAVE A PL ow 1s the time to purchase; your cliotee of av all Beat el $200; cash, gual + BO days! trial, Expenses low, protits smail, Do not fail to make a No. SU0 641 NO.” 5 wew jase ikere; none tu ex> corner 10th st. STRINWA' FAMILY WiLL Privat 12 7% octave Piano, sactiice ; box for shipping. dining Foe residence 72 RUSK WOOD 7 UOCLAVE PIANOF 4 $85. Residence 226 Kast 30th st, gat and om Tow pi a Or jusiaimonte; secoud had Fintos wt great JRANGAING — 75; ORGAN Bi Ske eo eli wtotway We er Pianos; tow rents, tt 4: Organs, ves. GORDON & 8ON, 15 East Lan ot, fee a4 nd, 1 bh beeen are or oerng very JZ RANICH & BAGH, 243 BAST 230 ST. have beautiful’ assorti fine boi new and second hi low, Pianos lot and sola on CENT 7 oot AVE, DOURLE i UNb ° H \ 1 eters BONS, 1ST Bi ‘i 1ANUS TO BRENT=~at NE Orans to rent at B10 oe i Ft w ¢ yer firet class U 25 Union peas , LATO RA & BAUON ‘aor little ened, La LbN DID URGANS, 835, 4 Viunos, $200, wit Biv, 8 ad a your; now | Feceived for Hiner wren ae 965, $75 AND 4 $125, cash; mot uy ” vesgargy 14th at, rican exer as ot & SON8, 40 FRIGHT PIANOS =A VINE ASSURTMENT OF aad secon tor sale aud to rout at MARTINS WON, 17 Bast 10H Dawe aon SQUARE PIANOW- BakGAiNs FOR om w rasutuctaree, 8 Union tquare, at 14th SPLENDID SeVEN OO AVE CAUVED Pian); 4 Steinway, rifice. emak Aggie 40 40 Uiien sanare, Bass 70h oh, NY PASTOR’ TONY Past Tort, ans, NEWSPAPER in few 3a, shoabtods of a the most qm is or TAR AMERICAN INSTITUTE, Onen daly trom 9 oa x. $0.10 P.M. Bingle edeniecton, te. ome tinder 10 yours, 254. Coupon tokets, Coupon tekets, 3 Samtentoun, ag a Tuas 7 “ene BLEVATBD ven rae ‘Theketa to be had os atl east vide stetiong MUSIC BY, DOWNING'S Nit NINTH REGIMENT BAND, PasTOws. i Pastows, oFeaate ove teste early for the Great Siow To- aha Sra iL IT, aU nay ve nets, by Wilbrandt. Box offies open io ya 8 to 4 O'vlvek daily. TONY PAstOR" TONY GLARK & KDWARDS, the “Merry Swinn euples" ee eter ‘rol een MATINE Ocbat All Now Acta. aa ean BYWViiT ivaaing ardupay nxouer iby, site a 1 1. samme ENGLISH spate Sone. phd ay Tb Siontor atthe mative 4 CoHaeata? PEER Ri Po te poste Stewarts © by a capetie YAY WATSON, Dirsetor, RATA Catan wit mi Sercun and’ sifden', tongs Jor S2000r eroat nnd, sildns ready for exuiol: \OR SaLis Engiist cond {MFTH AVENUE THEATRE. Lessees and. Manager: +e PISKE & HARKING ** LAST TEN NIGHTS OF MODJESKA, *,* *MODJESKA'’S FIRST BENEFIT ON FRIDAY.*,® MMe 00, DOD DD zz se Mr. D, H. HARKINS. ** FROU FROU MATINEK SATURDAY AT 2. % YOKUM THEATRE, Ls ot, and ‘Port Wiz re a ekioge Railroad Staion, TH DENMAN “fulourson JOSHUA WHITCOM as performed by him 124nights in otters and 68 eon secutive nights in Sam Francisco. EVERY Na ‘AND SATURDAY MaTINEK, beset ta hey JAN FRAN SCO MINSTRELS, | OPERA HOUSE, AN aR AN 2 £800 MINSTRKLS, | Broadway and29thet, KATES! SHOW ON EARTH. BUNDEEDS GN ABLE TO GAIN pb uission, ‘BOLD’S ones, Red Gro. Tuarciy EBR'S “Carpet Ben or or Fun.” AD! Y¥ MAN'S: sie Injus CHARLEY, Backus “The itiot Girl.” BILLY Seeiee = “the — Writes.” HERALD PERSONALS) Oh ‘OR Gi CUrID iN Seats secured. ‘TINEE SAT! OT WATER, DAY AT 2, suniare 3 yivont THUATRE, 8TH Sr. TeWgEa Our ee ynoids, He Cizde, Tue Groat and Only production of Wiliam Beek- titled, Romeo man, 86 Romeos, " inees every Thursday and Saturd pom, sso Sunday Midaizhs, i iPoxy Pasion, Bvory Artist and Specialty Perlormers not Laving Doon seen. season, MATINEE TO-DAY NY PASTOR'S. PASTORS FLORA MOOK, “THE SWEET Wing OF ine: LaNv.” WILL PRESENT HER POPULAR AND LAUGH ABL« SPEULALIIES at the MATINEE to day. B UCKINGHAM nat mers THE aowatoaa SARDIN, BLITE BLES NigasLy, THE Most) Pasion ASL RESORT ORLD. & GRAND FANCY D&us8 BALL it be pe gives ON THURSDAY AVENING, 3187. bY cach TO-NIGHE TED BY BY Wiss M'GRAC os OWLOKMMING HALL, obi" vite rotoel, NY PASTOR'S, rs KELLY AND RYAN WILL At Arrian TO-DAY th “THE hor GUARDS ARE GOING TO erst NEB TO-DAY AT 2 a =e AND Dae Wath Se ‘ment, for the benefit of es ‘ellow fave sufferers of the uspioes of Mise L. A, Si TONY PasTOR's, nented ay New pelore this AT 2 seus Ger niou square, and wt the Ft AVENUE HALL. odd ss AND Bi ROAD AAT, 4 week of the marvellous Negro aM, the world’s createst — “A ohen jonomeuon why Dever exhausts Herap. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday a2P. ONY PASTOR'S TONY FAstOwm, pyle ARLINGTON, the fam and Com! rer, at the Sari ‘TO-DAY. com \d faces, a No ol BAND LOAN EXIIBITION D eunin ART, NATION, DiMy. OF ‘DESIGN, Daily.9 a M- oid Fa and 146 0 PM ‘dia \gaton 35 601 VREMORNE Zt AND SovlKTY PALAOB, ajaceat broad adway. ‘musement * Ac joreat ay aad cheats come Sensation Notice. Ball aud Procession, ‘Iharsuay, November Pastol Y i Wekou 2az onpat BA DAN NGS Tu-DAY. MATINEE. fo. Dat AT 2 VW! OXING, FeO, es syootaS L av. ag, tang 7 jonel MONSTERY. iy is ve we ONY PASTOR'S, MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 O'CLOCK. ANTED=A FULL DANOIN hd Ss PUR A ar mtaae door Lyceum Theatre, ** 2 fone, BAVISTOWBKL Baws Titi aii Pa FADPRSSIGTA aa taught. CLIFTON DOBSON, 200 Bowery, HENK! ©. DUBSUN, 468 6th av. KR. GEORGE GUTTHBIMER'S OF hig is Hall, this evening, at a ied is invited, Tile “g “dnege st Amis Sgt NTIRBL' Naw coMrANY a TO-DAY aT 2 O'WLOUK DANCIN a ACADEMIES, =WAR'S DANCING ACADEM ) BLT “phan ap atten ket; torms low. send fer oy \ ben ater t SOvO0L YOR DANCING, ‘Sth now opett. Por tarms, &c., peal for nia aaah oat oh Base! NG aCae 3d ane Rive IVATE “tkssos ys BA Al KO UN cas taught is all neers, he elroaiar, MBGOWS AOADEMY, 11 BAST L4TH BT, A —Seclety gide and Sve-step waltses; —OAKTHLWS DAROING ACADEMY, 6 UNION aad ble juare, 4th ay, side rev lensous bour axtémape Weltsce speclaltions lady eesistasts, Aue TRENORS AUADENY OF DANGING, ‘tad 32d st., lessons every day anu evento, I ginnore uro always weleome visitors, Bee. DANCING ACs DBMY, 361 BRUUM) Ail thy tashiquable dances It one eburse of lessons, ‘A NEW CLASS ON TUBBDA The first lessons privately and “S extra charge. Baitwenatheeswalteana bre t QAncEne. S AgADEAY, in ix private lesso: ANOING AUADEMY, dOtH SI, 90 D. ae . a ‘Youiketca an, ert bentgvodd at Nos at lowom a Ww GOLLK. DNR, 783 Kroadway, corner 10th st, PT PH... MM. BRUNS Ay ‘Bulterd Tables, te ai na ow worn ae, nad “| Ma niGA ANDA ULIARI Bi) BS Sea ean ee ENN

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