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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1866.—WITH SUPPLEMENT. CROTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMEMT. REW PUBLICATIONS, Nrinting infopening the piano, performed & transeription by Lisst. | things, in his personstion of Shylock, that it would be —— e o - R crirsmananinnsinie 1 558 .u‘n-...3rkmlyly brilliant execution aud considerable | hord to justify. The complicated arrangement of knife ——— W Y ovoning, Ook f e z WBLIOTHECA AMERICANA VETUSTISSIMA. A Dascur. CII.AS‘.;‘AJ:'.!III;;‘I‘.&TI‘ % Nu.dfi*‘ Barclay-st., ' ;‘"m‘{:’“ ‘lrn'):;\;n: S‘-fllfl';:’v ‘llrrxlmcl.-el:aflmn ‘?&7.21?5‘ wud pouch, for instance, in tho trial scenc, and tho entire NO BIDS AWARDED, evening Oct. 4, Eleentary C| aod. D, ;::.v‘::l::':n iy ::'-nlu "'u\:- "o N Celainanen k. ot the It e 1 e b"t‘?mell’unr, must bo allowed for first n["vr.\mnor,Phut thero | mechanical arrangement of that scene, aro strangely arti- | On Wednesday last proposals were to bo oponed im-fi ‘?Erm"" evontng, .‘% 1yl . Reye! #vo, pp liv, New- | - gmspz: Lb;::)swrmn done for the trede. are ralical r.uluuin l:ri‘lll u:.:;mnv. i’[’ the pi'U‘lfl, 'h‘wh ficial. All persons in the court are thrust into the back- | and eontracts awarded by the Croton Aqueduct Department Ormry-ndb:‘h&-.hw“ On-l.&' ; . 2 M. EVERDE BONS, No. 104 Fult nervousness would ba fect. Mr. Bockelman has 1y Shylock fil t nd i ts in the & classes rt will meet for organization ag - The author of this work, Mr. Tlory Harrisse, is | VY STEAN 0B FRIRTERS sad LABEL MANUFAC ourtainly blliast i, but they Deed. barmoniaiog, by ;:’:"l‘;;‘:;“&“g:;:'bl‘::‘;‘;’:‘::‘”“ :n:‘;"‘f‘v" By el R o of s ock 7e | g olondey eveing, Ot & Atohisctz Drs i i a thought and experience. v lepesmiisay time, however, | Closa f Class Satitied to the gratitnde of all American sLU0eNtt, | ooy s rs————————— - oughi and expecencn o mg tenor voles, snd aings | bave said anosgh, I eaying, that Mr. Davison 10°nob'{ owiog tathe sbesses f A, W. Crarss, o, se3 6 U meerors mm"i o Gt € 8o oo o a Mo has given us a really very valuable bibliographical b i tasto and expression. Ho was, however, un- | k. lock, of the Croton oard, an adjournmeat was had uatil Monday | prtins e L{_‘t{&.‘w work,—not a mere compilation from previous treatises, Alarble Alantels. i 1 develop bis full powers in w.mq..?wao K ylock WINTER GARDEN. at11o'clock. At the lacter bour the matter wos farther ad- | chanicul p,..fi.‘kcl,. oo, 2y Cliss C, 860, 2. Drawing . A " " : b i o~ s e crmemnccncs | gayere cold with which he was afilicted. le. do " i Journed by the Controller sendiug to the Croton Board from Class A, See. 3; Boc. 2. Wi bub the fruit of Lis own enthusiastic and perseveriog | NFARBLE MANTELS —The best place o tho city | sing Well, although ber voico bandly posseased its usaal ,,ms;;{!,:}fi,":g;,‘;gn'ggg}“:rn‘;"pfl;'.fi‘:; L A e ok . Oct 1, Are .'m‘filn.n. sossachas i piivata librarien —rosearches ofen par- | (VA s pursue NASSLE MASTELS ofte s sl 0 | haraest . sm ek, Plowdoskn, in o vry | gl Ponello Eeelense” il o presuiy loguthr e Cur o New-Yorux, DErARTmeT op Froaxce, A Saars: hos . So0 3 Permpen wood amid difficnlties and disconragements thrown in | i near d-sve. N, Y. Manteis put ap in tne coantry. Cut s out | o it W FEC: vo'singor, ™ Sho s evideatly an expe- gz:“v.ml‘y’{mmmg':.lu otfm . u;l ')li::;m z“ill'l PR, CoMPTIORIRE Orecs, Sopt/%, 1 tive Drawing, Clase B. Saturday evening, Uot. 13tb, Fervjeor Mo way by jeslous collectors, and at the cost of many | NFARBLEIZED SLATE MANTELS=-Saperiof, in | nouced artist for sho maniges & voico somewhat worn with .mfii'm‘é"‘,flfiion.‘hfifi’fian. orj'u&thy. o comio | | Greriuex: T consider B Sy movts baymestut | 75 o Ol o et ot eomhand ook | TR gy, s 80 e iy f ston b { ko' hav ey shursot mrs conun; | ot Tho Mlins vl sonlud G a- |t e L, Lt i v om i | BTl S it salls, and now followed up in the dusty garrets of | Seesssssw———— e — m::.n BUleh bravours, while her trillo is oot and | testainment. a8, fifl{x e ¥ , 4 .’l'xhomw. bml.‘ e Zots @ilapidated churches, when the thermometer stood | - close, and articulated with & rapidity and sustained with FEW-TORK ZRRAZES. & y concluston in this respect fs based on two grounds. ing periodioald, fupeign and ot 3 be o i Gloves, B ) - % Miss Fanny Young, 8 hurlesque actress from Anatrali Firat s Secanso tho list of Jobs inteaded o be awarded to- open jow zero. In an elab A L %) i day sero. In an elaborate introduction he has set 2 an equality which make it wonderfully effzctive. She bas |\ 0 eared here in the extraviganzs of ** Rum-ti-foole, d gt 55 Togally & s free to all from € & m. to 10 p. m. hbrary is slowly ine many sound prineiples of bibliography, which, | STOVE Y all the qualities necossary for a suceessful concert singer, | 1y D ade & iy vl e Sovers of fan. . The plese iy R L e e oy 100 a8 bullding | creasing, and one of the principel measures mu-fl.z ! ever, he doos uot profess to have always followed | ) TOVES, RANGES and would "",‘l““l"!‘l’"“a" v mark upon the b was aeted, togother with * The Fine Old English Ganttes | ™ Second: Docauso the greater. part of the work to :“;,.m, o i “wmfl ",'h':'m:"'. his own book: but for this the difficnities under g G.ory, self fre: Mr. Jehin Prumo has fine qualitics as a viol i and | 2a0,” in which Mr. Mark Smith presented bhis winuing be let cannot be performed at this season, in aence of the | Jibrary, 1o take in haad the work of s B i s Deo . ges-varning Parlor, C; 2 Stoves: @ full, ricis, fira tone ; his execution is certain, rapid an: i ”" uire. "This evening will be in. | deficlency of the requisite materiul, owing to tho excessive | 5 which he has beon compelled to work plead ample y portruit of the country squire. 1 be in. - essentially the same manner as b Sy oven, fir 3 ) full wesortment of Cook- | accurate, and ho evidences both pussion andsexpression. ol e oason uf Ameican Comio e beM1° | amount of work of tlio same description already let by your | ug T g he - i excuse. 1is Bibliotheca includes o great deal wmore Ranges, Farmers’ Boilers, ke., ke. Ttia o pity that be has not corrceted that bad habit of | SEWEVES S R Al cntara™ will bo Pmumd andee | Board; and becauae, in somo eases even if tho Nasoiel conid tare Gallery, soven in anmber, will be 4 dpd m A mere eatalogue, valuable notes and comments oo s e v swaring to and fro, aud marking his points of emphasis h"‘ ”n'fnmu"n bo procared, the contracts would Bave to be suspendod at the | tho Association, and it is designed to them 80 & pincs g added respecting every work mentioned; so , with both arms. ‘This habit has becoino 8o exaggerated | M % , setting in of Winter weather. 'You propose to let 0on- | resors for the members, for on-m-‘m:, aud suoh yational St 1t wil) 10¢ uly prov ~ shsirragsy e MUSICAL. that it would bardly surprise us to seo him t somo mo- WALLACK'S THEATER. tractarfor twenty-two differont jobs, ‘amounting in the aggre- | amusemont in the why of games of dranghis or ohess it will not only prove an important addition to A Ao : b Ono week moro of # The Fast Family,” which is admir- | gate of estimated cest, to aboit $300,00, and fuvolvlug work | afforded in well conducted social ety overy histarical libary, but is not withoat interest to AT AR mont of fntonso foeling, twist himeelf out of his boots. | |\ IR TN ysorito of Fortane, * now iurehearsal, | acct to the objections Xbuve spoeiial, - Avall the Jobs are X DU e T oa e e ot atous of literary | ¥D: OLUBXHAUER'S CONSERVATORY CONCERT, | Carl Formios sg with his usual spirit, but B 800 LT |y ¢y oliow, M. Sodley Browne ey movw i rebeartal | Livbrtised tobo I’ o tho samo hour to-day, wul my presence | price, and the wholo LR s ouriositics. Mr. Mollenhauer has insugurated @ scries of musical | bly flat at timee. o oo, o e toras i ¢hambermald parts, | MOl permit them oll o be swarded, T cantol ‘wrail mayoel of | Zrice. and the whele STAngemen L e vusg hail B * . " efit of \ | there could not be a worse place for & coneert #han the | UU KO g golliptt Purtd, | 4o ohjeetions I coneiler it my duty to make, without abstaiuing | of ! el o e The mechanical execntion of the work desorves | wotiuées for the benetit of the students of his Conservi- | 1oy, room of Cooper Tustitute. Tho sounded dodg aud o valuable acecasion to tho company. e o oo being present, 1-will bo hagpy 10 conter. with | coaoms e 0R0 (EREEY Yosrantisg. =n than ordinary words of praise. ‘Tie publisher, | tory, which are intended to instruct and elevato thoir 1880 | pillar to pillar, 38 cut up aud_broken, so that boti: voices NEW-YORK! CIRCUS. out o, il g on an corly day, o LB openiog g6 Bide | B B et e i olorte Wil o 1oede b r. !)hllc', and the printer, .\l;. Bfll{]llrgq-f, have | for the highest class of music. The first was given in the | and singers are heard at every disadvantage. llnltllr a0 l:b made her first Appearance h".’}. 1ast “’r'»"&'fif.'i«.-i‘?fi.’&“.’.";'fi;?.fi;?{f&'“‘f‘ il A b futerest tho members in debates, the reading of essays 4ad i @embined to make th k a credit to American taste s ABATER. Monday. r. Robinson and Little Clarence participate | Comptrol ith con- | other Literary exercises. ned nako the C 0 American taste | midst of & pelting storm, but the attendance, novertholoss, FRENCH THEATER. in_ the performance. Entertainments are given every | trol of all the fiscal concerns” of the corporation, and makes #0d skill, and we have 1o hesitation in provouncing it | oy guite large. The programme covsisted of Becthoven's The ;h:rfrn:p:.nnconfirfll:-:“lfpm;:‘{d &“ ‘i!;':'.‘;.fl' afternoon and evening, Tho scason has opened prosper- | bis presence at the openin .-rh:q? forr«anlmn work for the o o pounced for Tacsday eves s corporation nev to 4 ty of 1 . o v, velin, vl and.viln | 2o o e e, 1o T | o ooy ey o b vl e Coscin %2 | 711E NEW.YORK EVENING HIGH SCHOOL. — quarteite cello, which was well performed by Messrs. Ed. Molleubauer, Master Bernand aud H. Gramm, MR, WARTZ, THR MAGICIAN. ‘This performer has transferred his Liviog Head and othier miraculons appurtenances to Dodworth’s Hail,where :Inlnmenl_ of the law is & merely formal provision, and oes not fuvest the Comptroller with any power over the lettings, or involve him in any responsibility for any jmprovi- ress, The luxuriant richness of the thick, cream- 1 wod Honry eperous expanse of marging Thers | 1M i . NG EXERCISES LAST EVENING—ADDRESSES BY. E:t: equal to the most costly productions of the En- , Jaid paper; the g ———— the superb elegance of type of the author’s text; and | was an evidence of the need of constant practico together, > the buanty of the fac-similes of ancient titles, are al- | but the work in some reepocts was ably drecuted. Bach's THE DRAMA, R will spyear overy eveulag, and at & matinéo on Sat | dent, filegal or ctherwiso objectional contract; L eamnot o MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION. most bevond praise; and when we remember that the | “ Chaconne” for the violin was finely performed by Mr. '—‘_‘nocl urday. 1 T! ','ffii'"““f".,",“‘ lm‘»md.!lw duty on the The formal opening of the Evening High School, grinting was done on an ordinary cylinder press, such | Ed. Mollouhaver. His tono was firm sod pure, uud bia DAWINON A8 8% X iol® 5 BROOKLYN ACADEMY 0P MUSIC. o O P e erontion of el obtitions, on'| estalilahed by the Board of Educstion te aford the youg 8 i used for nowspapers and handbills, we are more | execution was cloar and decided, boiug almost’ entircly | That iteration which Falstaf found to be ** damnable’ Brooklyn readers are advised that Mr. Tay Ui part of the Corporation, and 1 casnot an ...u'.ifi'm this TN free from the glissando which is inadmissible in sucl vised a series of very agreeable entertuiuments for the | duty does not involve the same responsibility as overy other. of the city facilities for obtaining, free of coet, a higher edues- tion than that given in the ordinary evening schools, iook than cver disposed to compliment Mr. Bradstreet upon his elegant workmanship. We are pleased to learn compositions. It was an ex Henry Mollenhauer, in his viol Nent performauce. Mr. ello solo, surpassed any as very noarly damned tho play of “The Merchant of Venice.” Yet everybody knows it to be a very beautiful Brooklyn public, to be given at the Academy of Music in that city. The Webb Bisters will pear thero on the lo Zoe on the 5th. M contract is to be let, I kuow or belicve that If at the tis tions, which in conscieace and duty would make there are oh) it lmrmpv‘r that the contract should be let, I cannot perceive h Mh;rg‘"lr"’r"‘; l‘fl‘_'“']“li;‘»“ ‘_"""‘ of the work on 8 | of his public efforts lh?z we nmvmbm‘.‘ lliapelm'ulhun play. Tta plot is remarkably felicitous, its cbaracters aro | 4th inst., and Mr. John Sefton and . e et pret -press for the Paris exhibition was clear and admirably arked, and ho displayed an thoroughly woll drawn, and its lan; The former will play Jemmy Twitcher; the latter the | 00 WWhat groan could justify my presence, to givo validity oung - e vt s pesboa snd wotimet ba, rarcly Beand, Mr. | Yo c’l'f"f".":;’ ,:.mg n’m Thero 18 “20 m_i::‘f; French Spy. On P_\.{,nq“, o Mo, Joat Davengort | to i and that even though tho heads of the Department pro- '.;:1;“:’“":{: mwr:n“hn“mmxn B Ton'E Honry Mollonhauer s o first-class artist, and should bo | i# riehly freightel Wi PERRR vde Lander will saako her first appearance. B e Sores ad mohs O ek xjoeti:, o the Fuks, Couirmaaof tho Commitee“weloomed tis duiric, New Publications. oftenir beard in our concort rooms. it,” neithor—nothing at which the most fastidions taste BUDWORTI'S MINSTRELS, ety s s o sar ks “fiy&‘ifl'flfi‘fl{"éfim"“ now school enteryrie. The pupils of the Conservatory who appeared on this oe- could take umbrage. Nobody goes to seo it acted, how- An agreeablo variety of Ethiopian Minstrelsy is nightly e shall intexfere with the discres within my provi: dependent aetion which a depariment nay claim for it was welconed with @ round of i g oy g g A MIVERSIDE EDITION. e s Shinedly narvoas snd axotied; gameTie | oo e axoeph 1 s agroseble vatiety of Bikiopisn Minstrslay. s 118 g o OER ok Pt ver, 34, excopt for the sake of somo famous sented by Budworth's Minstrels at the Fifth Aveauo . NS - that the spirit of the age R BURD el ot L denceof goud Tnsiracton. e oung hgf BLLSS | Gylck, " i, Davion f s o Shylock-—and honco the | D6ers Hotae, We, buve afien, Wi Sy Suatinles | i iy regrct e fat T oamuot cliaag tho I, of vold | Gducated i iberuy educated, Tho ey of XoiwYord bad B e o e T v B 8 N G LALD, | ustrameit, although bis playing 00 s oceasion | §tadt Theater was deasely erowded on Thureday evomng, oy st b ey T it with al i responibiltes. 1 b st lluded o tho sl B L s e s LJAYS ST Y P E AND. | was v ch bele oneral standard, “ : " o " ect, becanse I am aware that your Board dispute any right, on ; 3 was very mich below his general s when, for tho first timo during that actor's engagement, KELLY & LEOX'S NINSTRELS, tay part, tocxercan any udricnt in tho praiocs, Sad that 1 | 08 0 e N Tl e Lo 1s snicienes IN \ The marked success of the Programme was, however, “'The Merchant of Venico” was presented. It was not A new Minstrel Hall has been opencd by Mesers, Kelly have no alternative but to preseut, wienever you summon but they did not go far There were Luadreds who r scientifie knowledgo than those 1 . . S ol h Schubert’s trio in B fiat, for piano, violin and violoncello, eloth. k PS4 a o & Leon, st No. 720 Broadway, where an Ethiopian enter- | ine. e, g execated by Mr. J. N. Pattison and Ed. and Heary Mollon | prosented well. Tho seencry was bads the miscellancous | ginment s given uightly. 'The compaay is large, and the | If sasons were neded for thesction of the Logiature la e o e B hauer. The trio is difficult, both in execution and inter- ) g ! B 3 sehools could give them. It was to meot the wants of this elasn pnmr.km but it was rendored bytheso artists in & massterly acting was bad; and the Shylock was intolerable. 1t has [ site well chiosen, aud wo daro say the new enterprise will ';‘x‘fi'." the c‘m...umef. power to intervenc against the making | thot the Board of Edueation had instituted the Eveiu i WV Do, B Rt s ity . beitcr | been casually intimated to us that Mr. Dawison was uot. | Prosyer. ot a0 0 e saceetns |/ fohonk. Tio xpa tiat aitention was &:& ard Tuylor in the foremost of sivqool_cnnur:ul Paying. Mr. J. N. Puttison especially | well on the oceasion, and due allowauce must, therofore, |* = = e e a o, b ». posiiian Ty, pes (o 14 that | 1 (00 BeopoN] e G T el Aottt oot - #TORY OF KENNETT R e o Ll cYabithe | be mada fic fhe Jltjtadé Socasqoest, ¥pas Tinsts But | THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE — APPLIED | chigatiousare not ereated mhich caniiot bo met, or which will | jegislators, as meaibers of soclety. He recomizended AR THURSTON. - T e eiitlos ni the sentimet of the work. His | our objection is not taken against Mr. Dawison's methiod SCIENCE. Among the Jobs propose 10 i 1et tday,ais 19 for paving m':&"fimmmm&:::n ey e i excention was fina, brilliant and pointed; Lis Jhnning a8 an artist—which illncss might well have distracted and ———— ! i a"x.'fi?"fir'im, m{‘:’: Ih:r-l;.j:'m"hw:“ w'l:m': b"f';“; study ho should take up. He concl b{y iavoking the bless. Publ-ben e lumirable, every pusige beiug cloatly and uider | weakeaed. It i against his conception of the character | The Polytechuic branch of the American Inetitate | work of this deseription e o T D) geots, | 4.2 Yhe 5 s ARSI, Wi & fhe ®iery met on Tharsday eveulng, Septamber 27. Professor 8. D. Tit- | 6t 8 cost of over §2u,00. This exte nt of work Las, T am assured, | P o Wotoien Firesident of the New Fork College, was Beut by mail, pronsid, on recript of p ol E neither wearies with heaviness nor offends s ngly brosght out, and he threw iuto the work fine feeling, evidently the resvlt of thorongh sppreciation and that we are congtraived to protest; and this we do all the n's more earnestly beause we fully recognize Mr. Dawi MAY, the Chairman, said the usual order of business was first to erial required, and the ouly exhausted the resources for the n question to bo made now, cffect of allowing the coatrac and made a tew remarks. This consequences thau ap| Tt o resent. occasion wus bt -nrl WOre. upou the surface. New-York wad Would not her » by ippescy. l(l"g |’ri‘i'u;<' z intelligent study, Ho played upon a very moffective Ger- s gt - . . e 8 H g man instrument, deficient in the necessary qualities ‘of | remarksble talents and culture, Tie stain of mire wi to enliance the prices, and to provide for the | g , e Tuew o Tarx Anorr Fasauian Tiives. A series of Lo Y 4 { s 5 . iedly celebrated for her commerce. comuerce Uy Henry 1. Tockerman. | wel Maa, Feice, 82 fouch nd tone for comeert parposes; but M8 Tastery of | u Alexander Smith tall us, n 006 of hie best poems, sita NEW INVENTIONS AND DISOOVERIES, e o e e e ayarid | hare hoes s more axionstvd Rt o ueies o€ Ko 30 oo [ i D Yok, | woua tha, condial adusiration of all the professors and critics | More conspicuous on the eaptain's mail than on the scasved Mr I ¥, Wattina exhiitod o oew Pedometor fuvented by | for i mprovchuen, or tho Corporaion. a e caso may b, | F0 L1y was o gret tride towamd perhetion iy o u reosipt of the price. D ! a gentleman residing in Massachusetts, who had read a descrip- With the appointment of these Iuspectors, after the conracts wail. prepuid. on recelyt of the price. ____ fesent, These Conservatory Concerts are ealewated to | and dinted man-at-arms. A lesser aetor than Mr. Dawison i Lownn's method of extimating distances | are wwurded, 1 haso othlag (o do. bat it is a source of Jalved the full education of the poor: 't whs fied 4o loers Dheg- Aeby oweet, suple and impressive = | do good eervice in advaucing the taste of studeais ia | wight mangle Shylock to Lis heart's content, witboat at- O A e o e Eoras couid | Cxpense n urdiuary cases, il s L informed that your Bourd g gl Ry e R univition of musie. i) by making a Hitlo insirument which wowd cor. | 8pbolnt throo or four Inspactors fur the satus ob, it may be in | gver spoken. He ersented.the stady of e Eugiih lane iewe cases & heavy itom in the cost, and sboulll cuter into the 'of its anthors and orators, as the most wd 1 swake genersl sympsthy, In one volume, Bvo in extra ¢ esserens By With Iiasteations. 1 vol.. 12wo. N‘L HUKD & HOUGHTON, l'ubli-h--:i No. 4% Broome-st. N. Y. wmbition to exeel is unquestionable; wo caunot disco in er public performan; in Verdi's Rigolotto. She is o young lady of fise social position, and studics music simply for the love of it, In Lut we regret thut the evie tracting anybody’s notice; buta true artist cannot thus Dawison's Shylock? We unswer that it is & profound one —one that vitiates the entire performance. A dirty little mainly coiaposed of low cunaing, malicious spitefulness, and yimdictive craelty. In his interview with Antonio, on umber of stops taken by the pedestrian. A Novel Cur was next exhibited, in model, which carries fts own ruilway beneath it The wheels are sttached to a t ard Coliege, auies regarding Petiolenm;” the parport of which iadelphia, #On the Action of Insurance s ropriety of letting the coutrcts at this time. borne by the owners o) . X eonsider that [ am jost as much bound to proteet IK e ju)-‘n e owners of property w0 the in these i o dircet laterest affeet- bave been wade ap. T wut, lookis cases, regard the corporation us L3 , Broifiabte of al depertments of literatare. mosic., '~ Tramscrijt. ITALIAN OPERA—FRENCH THEATRE. . ssahont tuwpt L b Ballads, Lyrics aud | An Americun singer, Miss Ewily Boughton, bas twice ¢in against Shakspeare and himself, without iuspiring 8 E up remarked that this device for counting 'l";;'l;;‘"h‘_ P oD Bt it B X strated on wood from desigus | appeared at this establishivent, in tho character of Gilde, | lively sentiment of regret. ‘What then is the defect of Mr. i similar to ¢ ;{arl-m oting the samber of revolutions iade [\t FRRE B0 A 'ml"‘m“ prove ol M oge en an | Commissioner mmd other gentlemen interested :: pub- 7 8 steam-engine used o sieamships. tiioriaing the works provide 00 anitre e 18 to o E'u&:mnmum the assemblage. Al.l:h ?leech ment of scholars began. A large nnmber of those present regis- tered their names n{“om.t the of o ful e sale by sl Bookseile: private life she has n large circle of admirers of Ler . " o § ol oL HbONF IR Pobiers. No 4 Proemest. 8. Y. | abilities, and the wealth and fafiuenco of her friends hus | Polish Jei, solcitous for payment for & guit of #ocond | wheel b g profoct ding v the car engtowise Below ach | g wnd"eary, unpecessay expettirenss 1 o 10 | i b immediacl complatad. The enterprice, reuprencuy he Romance, or otbes Trgedion, of which diee, Walte's beok | S0Ured heor an appeatanco in opern which she conld hardly | hand clothing, would be as noble, as improssive, as | tho whecl wbilo tho ear s passiug over it, thus, Be the road rough "“,‘l"_‘, i Sy oration wnd iny such Improper sempts | oppoarances, will meet with o suoocss grater than ia moss. ghames varpat iy ui;:rnw ‘und terrible interest the most | hove obtuined wit ‘17;“‘" them. Aiss Boughton ?"" wawee | o ihetic a personage, to the imagination, as Mr. Dawison's or muddy, the ear is still mo 1 8 rail. o et fli"r ur:i‘h:‘n:l‘l:umlz:‘l X fi“.ffi".‘:f: r::l’pm: sauguine friends had dared to hopo for. {ous of the day."— | Springtield Republican. soprano voice, melodious in quality, a limited compass e dion .47 5 3 PETROLEDA. that th ¢ r Il boar the enth ot oo i s e N DHOPI Y AND H18 HAREM. | that Is eflcctie, snd deficient in the yower necessary for | Skylock. Ho eonceives tho character—uless wo widely el thet ot o ey e D tias Wi " A ) 8 - Hy J ’ . - tly b d th dis Miv. C. V. Warrn, peratie exigeneion. Sho has studied diligently, for Ler | misunderstand bim, and that we do not beiove—as beisg | 1 (0ri'io i Ty reada very intersating communteation. &, | 4L G it oue bl tho expensc; aud tis DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN GOERCE-ST. Las been done in some instances even afler the asscssment lists wa———— FOUR BUILDINGS DESTROYED AND DAMAGED—SEVERAD. FAMILIES RENDERED HOMELESS. sy g dence of that high ability which.alone cau secure operatic that Insurance companies had formerly placed all varieties of | ¢ ll()l(l-:s'l“‘I \'9}'.\'6 u(l‘.leCL—‘A r;lew.nr- snccess. Her vocalization is defective, and ber apprecia- | the Rialto, he is pothing more than merely & money- ;-n-.l-‘-u?:“m‘m Sarme class, and e v all Xinds of factories ll;uflll-l l"fil)'“fl:“lll by the Legislature and the finances of s after o'l inga B tortal Jendid il Mt > 1 & - = # £ ar e o M he o all these cases. Tnesda; e ey oy - ey R L A T PR S e hat sban. | lender, & fine looking, bluf od Hobrew, & man-of-the- o Sy o e e ol Nl D ae| Y SORES GO e o ok gt isle. To include the the good, the wnd the - - - world, slirewd, skillful, masking a petty Latred. Ho econ- | ¢ etrelonm whon on fire. 1f 518 1a ta ring | tracts under the supposed oblign ( the owners of property | discovered uuder the outside back stairyay, leadlng to the- " and developed 1o the capecitios of very youns Awerica | WOUld burst forth even in the novice Uestined for a mark; g ) s ¥ Ang Yy Py ngope g gy Lo pouring | o the whole expense, ud subscquently charging the city | second floor of the two-story frame building No. 33 Goerek s ‘rivelisy of cavgseestion. o osmmances were. lodylike and asateurish, | templates Antonio a8 & fos, and would ike to got tho ad- | o ¥ater WLLds ho vt Dol s ek B BSTE the danger, | 40 been e e el la . grave. abise, I that ehafge’ were it o iz o Bnly o ol i, 81, e e, sopis (o7 48 | S03 msthing ore, B1hgo practico may g1v6 her moro oasc, | vauiage of him, sad lajure him, That fs all. And this | Lask. and conses the pe sinks to the botiom of ha | Wb enehalt hermet s 8 BEye S e Coatrae | CoreTie O e e e s belilag I 1 oy 16 centa, A large snd beantifal Stasl-Colored Pasler | and the sdvantages of routine, but we doubt if 1t will % 3 ) . Tha . : | carry a stream phes wha ract 18 propos , the co commuuicated with tho threo-story frame b in the rear, M bt it 1t will A : o -~ arty & strea | could not be legally made, because the appropriations lmited by | WHeh together with the front” buldi letely dos H narrow view of the Jew's nature is never expanded in the ! e . "7 | which, together with rout ing, was completely Thak caaot bo doue, et 1t | the taxlery would wot nect them, - The Ly le consequentiy | stroved. Tio adjining buikdings were also somewhat dume tl ING preseuted with the first or Novewber wumber, and ices Address " No. 473 Brosdway, New-York. -flrlmunum f the JENNINGS DEMORI Number Read develop those high qualit which alone can secure a successful opet s or thoss physical requisites ralic carcer. scones. As he so does Mr. later commences, v Hinsci, chemist, 430 not aceept the conelusions of Mr. d ju the mode I have stated, and the debt of the city e {herty hwproperly extonded, .F'i‘he first floor of No. 33 Front-st. was occupied by Mrs. Fanny y Next Week. Miss Emily Boughton appears this cvening iu the char- | Dawison progress and conclude. It is perfoctly clear e ! - . —— . g . de that petroleam would taneo 0. 1 woukl also present, a8 Pertinent 10 this subjees, ¢ha | gy o[ "0 NEW-YORK acter of Lucia, in Donizetti’s opera Lucia di Lammermoor. | iy ho bas fully settied upon his ideal of Shylock, B ox poclmeato mast Aevs both on 106 mumeros, cun [l whioh, ater work bas beeu” per- e e e ad Srostry siach ARG o gevpet '.':.‘5 MERCHANTS' DIRECTORY. GRAND OPERATIC CONCERT AT COOPER INSTITUTE. d th e o . a i Nowe time ago ho fousd that petroleum, acting | forwed of a purely locul charncter, the o - ve 5 of the fluncs that their escape by the stairs was cut uring snd Wholesale Trade in Mr. Max Strakosch announces a gzrund operatie ¢ Tl B 1 that whatever ho doca and says is dono and sid In lack, ,;x'\".u, tacroased t Do had scen such | been set waida by the court and the | DRiThey Were rescoed by the nm.hybzmmat a ladder from. entire_expeuss el on is 10w & | one of the garret windows. In her fright Mrs. Thoru fos exclustvely to the Manafact he city. ' the conventence of s POCKETBOOK, s DICTION- d s MENMORANDUM BOOK, with correct MAP of York and ite vicinity, incloding alse Brocklyn and New-Yoik at tho Cooper Institute this evoning, the following artists will lprcnl: Ma on whieh ocs dile. Mathilde P! accordance with & rigid intention, In this part, as in every part, his skill is never at fault. But thero s somo- after standi beos ption of SULPUATE OF PARYTA. years, turn very e '+ §3,000,000 upon the interest of which must t charged 10 assessment , the priveipal s the fuct that sewed up in one of her bedticks was the « §:00, and when she made the announccment prey to the flumes. She saved already fallen a 7 bhers furnfe dw-ki ;e l:- l;rig-xfie f‘iv helo, “fi" K-'vl FT{‘ s, Gui- | thing greater than the word, in scting—and that is the . o 8ip] mberti, F. Jchin Prome, Bernalus Boekelman ik vl i the di heart. A beautiful specimen of this minersl from a vein near South- m of doable dealing in regard to pavement work, to | g} hildren b hat they stood H Leioet camibed Aphabeialy end cxtined in, » conlw | LEF® 3075 Bekirene, Mol Viodowaka apit, What wo mise o M. Duvisat o \be decp hewh: | oo o ok 1 e e o ek e i ot | o o e ey Gt - 8 new to this country, is announced a8 Prima Donoa from 1is mind is always stately and therefo ys admirable. | ooy upplied in the arts have gi dditional interest. the assossments; amd thu ¥, the eitire expense Tho second story was oceupied by s w lady wnd two to full upon the ¢ity | opikiren o8 Tence. Thelr furnture. was destroped. The - - J. HARFORD & Co., No. 79 Nesmacost N. ¥, Price 7 ceuts, forwarded by mal). post paid. POLITICAL TEXT BOOK. By HORACE GREELEY sad J. . CLEVELAND. La Seals, S¢. Petersburg, Vieona, Madrid, B fiinqpfl European Opera-Houses, and theaters. ous, repo; in, and the speaks very hly of her powers. Signor Limberti is also announced ving received.the indorsement of the prineipal Euro- M. Bockclmar, a piavist, is aunonuced a8 8 cotemporary of the celebrated Thalberg, which is euri- heis & very young man, but anLOTICCIIEnts ary But emotion has its rights as well as intellect. If thero were, indeed, nothing more in Shylock's natare than cun- ning, and greed of gold, and low spite, and implacable cruelty, he would be a very contemptible creature, aud Mr. Dawison wonld be a perfeet embodiment of the poel’s ideal. But Shylock, in fact, is & very magnificent per- Dr Froenmwa State, bl been and now it yk prodiced. Ilehad lately which proves to be ik sald a large vein at Cheshire, in the orked to the depth of several hundred i3 not more than one-twelfth the amount fo sited a vein in New- Brunswick The priveipal use made of able. very i Barytes or Meavy Spar was o sdulterute the Carbonate of Lewd LOCAL ANESTHESIA. work sturted as & private at Jurge, 1o swell the taxes wh zens. There are other objections to the the present time, ! at apother perfod, b Justity we i doel in question. Very respect — +0 naevenly upon onr citi- tting of thesn contraets at and which I may snggest 11} be deemed suificient to it at the opening of the bids s occupied builling was by & number of poor familics, who furniture. No. 31, a small frame bullding. wae oc- the first floor as o newspaper store, by o biud man, Liieth, and on the upper floors by & Bumber of partially destroyed. The combi »d furniture of the tenauts is about §30. Neo msurance. All the abore buildings belonged to the estate of Mrs. Hun| @ mow Jesve of tiis standsrd work of reference, eomprising PRESK 2 printed facts too undemiable to disprove. Keport, Low- o O arked that the diecane! P L) q.um: II:J')(:A?'O::T; ;L:rrlou:b e ever, speaks very highly of Mr. Bockelman. » sonage. He is a usurer, indeed; and it is his wont to be h'\.-';‘n-r'n:‘ ‘;‘.!‘:“.\7..‘.”'“. r':wk‘:(h‘:l. ;-’:-n“ ‘ :l::»?"‘;:mrnn 1":.‘: : - = e e B D Taat of S0, Fartly Tasured, BTNNDS AL ARSRS. T TN RIS L | T beer uoilstacard well known to the pubMe, and tho | inexorablo in his dealings with Christian clionts; but | been reevmm Whglw of the Massachisetts THE COOPER UNION. o s s sl s o > . ract i is des o “ollege (0 ¢ atio somewhat damage +¢ and water. hd / united efforis ehould wake this concert both aitractive and | yig nature is deoply passiouate, and even poetie. Arrived Medieal ll-a’l.l:vm: f;’--l, ing or ¥ .ljx::‘l (r:}:lln‘lmu;;:rv:;y”:lé ES ey u“hry. oot e o e e ) DEGINNING OF THE EIGHTH YRAR—WHAT THB IX- | 8200 Tusured for #900 in the Germania Company. The brst Wost votetle Speeches of Linesls, Dougles, Bell, Coss, Sewurd, brilliant. st middle,sge, holooks back upon years of persecution aud Dr. Kiehardson of L dy floor was oceupied by William Freel lund, whose loss on furui- Everett, H. V. Jotnacn, &e., keo Mr. J““‘E‘ ‘Wehli bas relur;:ed to thil‘;i‘ly after o lbrie{ }s Y Sk Bk e o i wa e X . lx. BTURNS OF PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS FROM 1836 TO | aheenco in Earope. He has brought with him several now | guffering, under which his people have droopedl né | posein an appara his ow i 4. some thee STITUTION HAS DONE AND IS ABOUT TO DO. turo by fire and water is about #200. Lnsared for 40 in tbe 1860. and brilliant compositions. His new fantasia of thewes | groaned and borne their heavy burdens; and ho has e e e e ning £ 1866-67, of the varions | ‘Tradesmen’s Comp The other flors were occupied by & 3 vy duced to 6° F. below zero. Dr. n.m:il |;::h :x‘ 773 uymg a The openings, for the term of b~ 67, he varions b gt 'g o) To about $300 ml" New-York. from * Un Ballo in Meschera” is the most brilliant and His wholo life very » sufficiont to raise the vl e npjaratus, @ Raph or in ! schools of the Cooper Union for the Advansemeut of Science surance. The builting is owned by Mr. O'Bricn, and Is dam- Joining Precinets umder the command Trice 81 50, i he L ! . effective picce he has yet produced, abounding in difficul. | Made their wrongs W O » Aory own lauida=ts snabled te prodese g g e e B D e oud whieh he mustersin o | 18 & pissionato protest against Christian tyravay. | LieTii il ko iuidr—is epbled to produce s WIS | 4"y are hout taking place the term mominally beginuiug | aged to the smoust of 81000 Not Tts botling | on the 1st of October, The year which began with the open. | Sections of Police were preseat from the ‘l:umz.s u-l: of Copt. Ticiue, NO' DY. 4 AN IMPORTANT A:‘IL INDISPENSABLE MEDICAL D THEIR TREATMENT, 1 of the Royal College Vi AR INDEX OF DISEASES A Twomas i1awkres Taxxus M. D., Mo, Practical Treatise on Diseases of Infancy Climical Medicine,” ke 1 vol, limo., ] mlwi it map Concern. way that robs them of all appearance Wehli will start immediately on “Mglor to give @ series of representat; the beautiful and talented A rian Hoffwan, has been offered tho position of prima American artists have a hard destiny to struggle sgainst in America, and especially in New-York, extended imusical tos assisted by eflicient artists; but it is probables that be will ¢ one grand concert previous to his departure, ni is organizing an Italian Opera Company in Costa Kica, of which ican vocalist, Madame Va- of dif ty. Mr. At home, in his “ sober house,” he is austere; in public Lo ia wis 1y and thoroughly and steraly devoted to the accu- wulation of wealth, ‘Tlins ko Lives in lofty enmity with s world, that is ever wronging and insulting and degrading his “ sacred nation.” A dircfal bitterness, too, wells up in Lis heart, when Le reflects thut tho opprossor is every- where powerful. It is this depth of emotion, this bitter sozal and domeetic experience, This, with the art of the point is 0 iy Ho proposes o disth infamnal 169 below that of et gravi ty is b ©, but pon by the naine Rhigolene, from , hydro- tho Greek (rdgor), meaning extreme cold. cubic feet of air requ DRAFTS, VENTILATION AND RESFIRATION. a8 mect the uir two pre 1 for carrying off ity of opinim was expressed a8 to the number of ired for a sl ping room. ing on Mouday evening witl be the eighth iu tie history of this institution—na history which is one of uniuterropted success in o great and good work, The plaus upou which the trustees started in_ the formation of the schiools somew bt aitered and improved, as each sueceod ibuted to ir experie nntil at longth o 1, requiring five years for ita it little to be desiied Lo education of & wided in rescuing many of the fiightened fumates of ing buildinge. h sere is 1.0 doubt but that the fire was the work of an tucen- diary, ns the fire was frst discovered w nder the staus already mentioned, which are located on the outside of the building, and where no fire conld have aecidentally communicated with them. Fortuaately it was not sitended with such torvible ve- walts a8 the late fire in Avenue A, which was started in pre- clse thse confuxion attendant on the discovery of co—ander a tight of wooden stgps o the o, wiih's valusble Tebuiar Syuopeis, Arpendia of Fornuis, | JODDS. This lady wes ennounced and reannounced to ap- g 4 . J o peaise, b alot ‘ ol from the lungs and s A same B TR ROIN Sl s A m :::';1 A {l&w:i:r g:u_d'u.!n ff;h;:.é:’# i) m-,l:l_ pride and resentment, that give him dignity in the pursuit sk, upplying fresh alr without “_"’x"' 35 l"‘l ches of knowledge required for the | rearof the butlding, and leading to o second story. " " No. 654 Broad ate that 880 Was $08 e e raw. ot ame, | of & revenge which othorwise would soetn poor and pitiful. | euusing too Hiy currents in sume. parts of the room to be | highest Industrinl ¢ - 1t would seem_that there is o gang of scoundrels organised ments he was comp Fitharew her name. | o S0 L g Sathetla, t00, B £ b ‘ But hittlesnew was elicited on theso points in the THE PRI for the purpose of setting fire to unprotected buiidings. Whet © is moble and pathetic, too, by reason of Lis own per- is their motive for the aet is not :L;;rnmb-«nunly not plu- der, for no one has yot been arrest while X ter is at present enveloped in mystery. & - > el % THE BATEMAN CONCERTS IN BOSTON. great poet, Shakspearc has only suggested. We kuow 3 \ " 13 b ' 3 11 ‘ o 1 % Mr. It C. OVERTON gave o buworons aceount of his visit to Wan Darinrins Souonox Onxrnats Omice, ,,T,i‘:‘i‘l.’,';,“‘,,‘g‘{.‘,,'{"f;'?,':fi?’:‘:“},“::;’e &i‘&:h‘:“.(it‘..fl':‘.’; thut Shylock loved once—that somewhere on earth is & | the oil regionn during the greates: ush of speculaturs.to that Jastrathes I8 IN EIGHTH-AVE. N Army Medical Board. to consist of Brevet Tagingthe Mutic Hal wasbrilieatly attended. The musieal | 6780 oYer which the stern soul relaxca and tho proud head Pllek, Fiie 26 SUSSORRY S e KRS B % s | Shortly before 1 o'clock on Tuesday moruing o fire Celonel J. P. Brown, Burgem, U O rennr o | critics of Boston are ot surprieingly brilliant; they havo | 18 humbled in the dust. Nothing ean be moro tenderly pa- | Dr. FrrcurwaNari spoke of the excess of earbanie aeid found mora advanced and | was discovered in ,‘ur'm“m“,}';';f“%w‘:“"’“‘fl;fl'“‘ -Celonel . 4. Wi A "t L:'n- t | nota gr?n d'x;lnl to eay, hu{l ‘:hcy raciously accept the | thetic than his reference to “ Leah,” and the gift ho had | 8t the ‘Ln o of wells wines uud”cu\'vl. in wn»‘eq:w:ucu! its syt s g g 3'1'{"5. :’,:fi l_mm,““""m_i by the potice of the Twenty-second oo b fpes | ecor unguestionable excellence of Mme, Parepa, who, it secms, g rod. | Broat donsity—a little more than 1}, common i being o8t Hght pablie sl he b g some citizens, under the direction of C Ward. Damage ecorder, wil meet 18 | 10"\ superh voico, aud aings with her accustomed grace, | 9Fher when e was o bachelor, Wo know that his wed- | iud described the celebratel Grotts de Cano futo which thls | HiELt abllc sehools Wil Lenee ot b e vion. "Tha. . | 0out §60. Tigured for $2700 i the Hamilton and Rutgers y upils who entered the classes of this school at the be- Companies. The fire is believed to be of an m‘x-. i Had it pot been discovered soon after it was kindled the fire of the U, 8. Army. lanion, gver 21 yeuts of age. wid phwialy souod. E:“;u.?.:- urity and brilbancy. The new artits, Signor Ferranti, tenor, were very warily re- Zud‘o, and Siguor Fortuna, dod years were happy—from this, and from bis great love for Jessica. Tle has had losses and sorrows, and has brood- s flows, numr t nter it safely, but & dog carsied fnto it and placed on u-uun? Killed. ier discussion on ventilation the CHAIRMAN The uumber who remained £ whom 646 pasged the ex- ' the Com- be ginning of the last term wus 1,571 until the close of the term was would undoubtedly have been of cousidernble magnitude, o8 all of the fire apparatus in the district was absent at the fire 1 invitation to. -pru the Board should be n , U, 8. A.,end mast state the ful ecived and cordially admired, the former especially. Mr. After " u e s s of birhof the sondtistes Teuth | J. Ln Hatton ' alsg favorubly mentioned. 540 4 od doeply, eto bo comes to that hard and flery maturity e % fodeviag beiel aminations and received cortifcates, of the i srict e - o oost be faruished. 1f 116 | © "There are two or three very fuir piano-players in Bostos, | ib which we see him—ere he ripens into the representative, mittee on Exumination in mathematics says that the elasses in | Tairdave, i ty-seventhst. The case is being luv hat bee: i Service of tte Armydario the war, r e " ON TiiE DRAFT OF CHISNEYS. e and plane. geometry wero large, aud aequitted them. | gated by Fire-Marshil Baker. "t should be waed, ogether with bis formet Tk, wd e and | w0 POSRIBLY Frimig oo oy s 2 i 1 wlone of great personal grief and wrongs, but of the | 1 xu oy chimney o fuc depends maisly an the . | selves with D St Fie lasacs In soikd. gcometry i | GREAT DESTRUCTION OF PROPERTY AT JEFYERSONe =5 (om e lloes ik whoa bo s | $on. 10 dealing with Mr. 8. B Mills they ncountered | gref aod the wrongs of & wholo oppressed, degraded and | frence bebecea the temperature il Al ¥ CALC ikonometsy. in annytics, caleulus, <hemistry il vatura bis- ILLS, 18D, = lowasce is tiade for the pidend SUGAG ... igher grade, and, if we muy judge of the | G qerins aople, Holding such an ideal of the Shylock | IL A tall chlmney et N e N ecauss it limits | tory also exhibited the gratifying results of uidustry and appll- | LovisviLue, Ky., Oct. 1.—The tobacco Saiiie 4 I s indispenanbit prere aajetodag e | tene sl the articles,:e docidad prefudioe wes entariainod k e bt procucts of eombustion, Keepitig them in oo | cation on tho part of the studenia. B b S R g s g on, o o s odiupesonble pereqimte o apmotimenty | aguinat bim. They write of him is they would writo of | of Shakspearo, we cannot think with paticnes of the | wr it continuous column, and protecting them from tho | ‘The expense of matitals free night school, ax appears | Shops 8ud foundery of the Southers SEeR Ay N core ovigiol, ereated by the Actof Congress, sp@oved July 26th, | ODC of their own ordinary players, and pat bim on the | Shylock of Mr. Dawison. Its superficial merits, indeed, | cooling effects of the surrg ndlnznfl, port for 1863, was 34,155 63, and the othe . y ind., wore bui evening. , Moore 58 ¥, BARNES. & al. U. 5 A. " | back with & patronizing air. Wo know here, where good e . * | “T1L Too tall & chimney will diminish the draft, becanse the S mance, cte. will ‘make its | Miller, Tossees of the foundery, lost: about $100,00. The RY. y deserve all praiso. The costume is excellont. The elocu- |\ conting column fs finpeded by greater friction agaiast the | total cost wbout ¥ o averago number of | tobaoey factory :na;:u.:i’b{ilo&tloud Louisville; eir loss is not o pisaiste are as pleaty us blackberrics, that . Mills bas tion 18 dolicious. The process of sculpture—if wo may be widen of the chimne; reater extent by radin- 15 eooled to a gr A new and damp clin- ., an Pl-pm at 1,000, the eost per head for the term of six months was 0. The Courer estimates tho entire loss st between g msieril o sty dosripton e spare B teehonus supari, and be 18 & conketentioun, | allowed the expression—is wonderfully akillfol, But tho | fion fieh theoutahlc MO SHERE, oh e ioke, thus . e e 200,000 and $300,000, & oo childres "”"""'-u“'":fifl fl"&fl‘:&&"&:“flfird‘mfl of the great works of | youl of Shylock 1s weuting. As interprotod by Mr. Daw- ’:’.fi,.".’:":. Yo bl daslde Y The leading i Jooper Union Sehool of Design for Tfiqfifl.m.d to have been kindled by & convieh Bruckivn, Jeriey City. ot Ho. | Will certainly be f2ed in crery place whero local | 180, Shylock is & zepalaive Jow, moviag with silvee a}:fifl"&"‘flfl.'?;.ht;fiffifuflnhfi‘«:flfum'f;".'n'.? R e Toie at $24 Joining. 4% | ewployedia the Mtery R E S, Joloutin s peragu pifudcs 5 s aacie, M. | mootuem owar o pety venguaen s drawn by | sy il S AT o o | o A b i, SAENng O < bo- | patlous, sueh as e e iitios ShotisTaphe, sadas | PERIONAL.—Mz. Alexsnder. O. Wiisen, formerly of Carl Rosa is very strongly eulogized. Shakspeare, Shylock is & man of woes and wrougs, great cnus, although the veloeity of the colnmn may be flt'ln:ly Teatod is about 500° Falirenheit. Any additional heat beyon the roquisite talent. A large number of or in srtistic oecupations. Experience has shown, however, The New-York Times, has become proprictor and editor of The of TCKS, born | Mime. Parepa will not sppear in New-York until the ¥ Porchtey. of Pombrobesbion, Wales, Eolsnd Lo s | closo of October, when the Bateman Concert company | 8 heart 8 in brain, but wretched in treble desolation— | creased, its volunie haviug also been greatly creased by ex. | artists whon thoy lave ; -y E i e Nono i ot ion, th actual quantity of air entering at the bottom will | young ladies, who have been pupils of this seool, are now v-'m‘-;:;d"’_' 200, theo s arties fn Dutchass | will inaugurate Steinway's New Concert Flall, which 'lfi moral exile, the loss of wife, the loss of ehild—ruahing | pagir, F 00 uqm'flw A i 1l el h; 1 fi'm"": O Tomorablo Jivelihood, tither us teachers of drawing NM:)A fl:.-'flhfl:wfl::h P': County, Ps. THE PUBLIC—Tbat e . MERRITT. Aagast 12, 1865, be completed by thut time, . AND MRS. IOWARD PAUL AT IRVING NALL. 'wul comme: MR, Mr and Mrs. Howard their now to present to the American public achieved a gjde- o series of frantically to a revenge which yet ho may be too great to consummate. Mr. Dawison, however, was vigorously ap- plaudod for all that bo did in the part, and was often re- eatoem in whick he is held by the German population of this poiut will tend to diminish tho raft. Thus nature inter- ascs & luw 1o prevent too great waste of heat. ! of i VI A flue T area or capacity is favorable for draft because the amount of friction of the ascending column is pro- smoke moving at a fhat the Tuher of woinen who lnay expect (o uchieve success us artista is extromely limited, und the Frustees have satisied themscives that the aim of the seliool shouid benceforth be solely to prepare the pupils for such artistic pursuits os offer referenco to this poliey, and hes been placed under the sole di- earnest conviotions, an able writer, and s joursaliet of large to exert & e o clety in Orunge County. and The Times, under his eaunot fuwl e R tacos naen. pelifce aad ooy iuflueace upen will be nmde to His Excelle overuor peculiar e E s e O o e s o | e P o e s <ritood bave won policat | Caled bofore the curtaip, 124 was hosored with the usual 2 ented: 4 e D e | oy o e e entertuiaments ey ans | fomal tributes. Thore is o doubt of the very great | FOLTSEY Wiy gue diminiebes the draft, decaumo 1) fhom o' yronpec o sy temunersavo emplyment, This " s L arge Ll iminishes e dral Al he | certalnl 0 aecordance wi o oand s of 0 insti- . - ol er rate In longer exposed to & greatcr | tution. e ety boor: meegaeiaed wilh el | FYRIONAL.=The frst issue of The Wilmington Doy Commarcial appeared October 1 under flattering suspices. The spread popularity, being given hundreds of consecutive surface of ehimney, and drags with it a more cold air drawn in 1 nights to ero wud Thei te: this city. Thers isas little doubt of his possession Of VETY | Shirough oth uings thau that beneath the fire. rectio Dr. W. Rimmer of Boston, an artist and sculptor of 3 Copartnership Notices. | boihm ,.,m‘:',‘:i‘m,.,flm e e e ety | great talents. But we are never o forgot that, in art at nfi"yf&fa %fi'{{ .,'?l.fl“;;‘"fi '.(1: [ :xlgal-llu:’v]‘w!ro:nmlm-:h:: 5 | repuation, who ix rr:‘"l:u:';:-d w m:{m:‘n:‘l’i. éne-l 0 lay mf:z;‘;..‘n‘- popciotors are 1L M. onking e e v s, o) oY o, u it off from the firo” below, and good aristio education. This arrangement e o h eshier Yow Toax. Sopt 14 U fuipiond by e FApiak grtas. 1 any rate, popularity is 5o certain test of excellence, and | i RN LIRS Ll e air would pass’down one | beon made e oot e et re | BEets s v P 1 Fonbas Tewratd B st ¥ OTICE of CHANGE of PARTNERSHIP. ~AMOS . Brisow's Rip Van Winkle, will not 4 e other o o - i OTICE of CHANGE of PARTNERSHIF. ~AMOS | be produced until Mr. Marctzek fakes possossion of tho that great talents do not appear to cqual advantage undor | S to supply the fre an the sivoke woull gast up the other. | after o yeasouable probition, du Lot sl wn itude of | agemant of the paper.“while 3. Akiason etad- onpaction with it ia b : e N e oven w1t o g | ol lighte Mr. Dawison s greatly commendod, by the | 1%, FCATS BUREL S e e b simiis il coldy In e gee f colors 8 tho lished the Newspaper Advectiog I T A of o fine cast, new wen':?', rcases, &c. M. | way, for his personation of Franz de Moor, which Wa8 | lesscns the draft. effort to produce artists will be abandoned for the more feasible | Delaware, 4 'laHlP herctofore existing un- | G: F. Brisiow has just completed his new oratorio | given on Tuesday, We were not fortunate enouph to reo X."A chimaey gradually increasing in cepacity from the bot- | and sensible aim of fitting young women of the requisite ability* e ——s EED & o thin duy DIS. | ¥ on which o hus been at work for two years. 4 tow upward tends to incrvase the draft to,earn o ivelibood as desiumeny, colorers, T EvgT10% oF Tow s TRUSTEES 1N MORRISANIA. —AD By sl coment; JORN A REBD wil coniimne the | We have heurd mauy of the sumbers, und from them wo it. His next Shaksperian part will, wo understand, bo | "X Chimney flue gradually increased in size from tho top | _ The cost of muintuinug th school during the lst year was i ot No. 117 Liberty-st., and settle sil scconnts m..t.r.. boid & high opinion of the work. Itis written in a froe | Richard the Third. In person Mr. Dawison is tall and downward, for n short distanes, will lessen (ho effeet of dowu- | 84,104 #4; and allowing for tie expeascs properly churgeabl to | clection for Trustees of the town of Morrisania was held yester- i SOHN AR e e bbundy o stering. Kesatics. "The- solos ‘have | sy, aad s remarksble for o sort of Webster-lke hosd, | 45 irins Hrviumhorlubuidy W e o, | oo th sotualcot ot iniraoing eeh puptof the 50 | dy, and reeled (o Lhe st o 04 rguinF cane . " . Wi w iy ly gener: Inerens I who nged to the »*hool was 30—t er it o to it o of 0 ) iel o e, o 0 ' ) - d production will place Mr. Bristow among the firt of | strong voico. All his faculties are within tho perfoct it ancther like ourrent e B owaded thero are open | Krusteos liave ltely e g romt A A Lowy oaa | O ey oA .o e e vearne | OTBtOTiO writers, The Handel aud laydu Socioty of | control of his will, which appears to guido them 8s & windows in the room from which the draft is suppliel, which | for the same awouat, to bo devoied to the saie purpose. soe! ol n the -'g, nioa party - D and fino—for SALE, | Boston stould take it in hiand. Aa50m2 Hied OM \d natarally | 70 parallel with the eourse of the wind, for in that suse the so- pro 2oy Joso sho wlmbery anddn fhe Bumihs b0 Jonip_ ¥ i COOFERS SLoR TS & weites of antertainments cailed Parlor. Operas will | 0% doed 8 bigh-bl . One would natarally | SnRCcrio fores of the wind Will be greater below than - n by only two votea. W llivm Baity, ut, Demo- '8 GLUE FACTORY, No. 16 BUR- | A Serlos of smtertaln et e et o? o s he. tatiotlo sohiavetaants of oteh' & man 0 be | Qve T adiiton e Night Schoolof Artand. the Fomals Art | erut, was chosen over Jobo L. Burn i by 17 major. 3 ence y 3 pect - 3 v | Schiool, thore are classes sie wumberin uptls, com- | ity; in the First Michael J. rat, over g femmmtnls ickon T Nommb, The amaay | etrial? und [n thia parleular Mr, | XIV- Toabot rat aad moe somgemintEro s vetrabL7 | preed calyof e e e and Ll T | Hebry Homiing, Citisene s Tax Payers, ad Indeperdest N Endoiphsen, aad De. Gullmstte: The fst opetawiil be | Davison seves disppoluts sxpeciation, He fs en- O Ak heating apoartih, extcpting the damper which ro r’ ?-u-ur:fl“ 3 contin tho ey el 0 the puposs o { Demcrat, by & maforkty of 35: Thomas V. o D n ¢ ¢ H familiarizing the pupils with pa Jiamenta ules of “order, for | crat, over ngue, Uni y * Ce -d Hall, '.miu:c‘;u:?y bt Pt g the Boston Muscum | bhoiically o man of taste; and that, as Voltaire has | Uaies the B56 40 ,"‘,‘,, B B e o hustion, shoul! | practice '8 debate, oratory hnd the production of Hterary | Jamos J. Mooney, t, over D. B Frisbie, Union, by tw6 & o ey ; o ALk seenery W0 COMUILeS. nder the direction of | told us, is more rare than even s hiaker, His Shlock, | *™ MR 358 s S b T e LTI e DA oon e T N g wajoriy. ok . Som " riory « d FEOT D GRADUATION. . large l««a Miss Carolize Richings, in Pliladelphia, is provounced to | by the way, has already bocn compared, in the press, | o0 ouig of the evening, Dr. Rowgn, performed o cimple | To those pupils who pussue thels stuties in the Cooper Usion | POST-OppIcE TAXATION.—As one instange of Post- for five years the Trustees grant o diploma, speeifying the | Office taxation and eription for Administration purposes, B. WHITE & Co,, No. 150 Frontat. be the most complete English Opera New-York in the Bprin, company that has been brought together for years. They nl[‘pn’ t .‘;e commeneed ot the New-York robably visit with that of apother favorite German tragedian—Mr. Baudmann, The temptation to indulge in Mre. Mala- irrents. bt interesting experiment to {listrate the drawing force of 1, each an fneh thick and about a able parnllel with sach other and id o the bl “I'wo blocks of w ced on th ks was lald o branehes of ning ststied, and the general eharactor ard standing of ¢ 1 wwndidate. wco with this rale diplo- y pupi's. But to sueh pu. :Ir. Thomas Parker has been dismissed from kis position o8 Oftice clerk simply for adiering to his Radical convictions t the Jounsonien pollcy. Mr. Parker served four ye. English Opera will rop's “odorous” antipathy is, under tho circumstances, = er this space @ i Theator on Wodesday evening next, when the' Dootor of | Lutts et oy | paber o tha sime Jength. On Applyln cllow o of study prescribed by t [ - ] X @ % aper o ength. On i o hned-bellows (o o e 0f study prescribed by the 'of the Brooklyn 23] Regiment, and bas been a foithe BEAUTIFUL RUBBER SET OF TEETH, | Aleantara will be perfonwed under the direction of the quite natural; but we should have resisted it, had it not | P ES KU T Viowing stralght thirough it, wany sup- I exnaninntion. have reccived w Hret. | ful slark since his appolntinent to that position. PLUMP] A 10, SEE OUT THE CHEFKS | composer, Mr. Eichtt-r-. been forced into motice. Not to dwell upon the pointy | jsed the p ruu.mlm l-ln\‘\unfl, :.f\m the opposite was the ;'lmu;n ) We are informed that it is nll‘-'md Dy the Postmaster umxn.; p GRAND COXCER] OOPE] b lot i hat Mr. ' Shylock, | efect; the paper was drawn in townrd the current. onor of the | s leas than §1,000 per annum has been call-d 3 1. y{'};’.”f,’l« DA‘“ Air. ufx‘s«m.,Jrfffimfirffi'&f’.‘rflflflmm b e After Pv!n« + Disinfectants” ns the subject for the next | ceived this dis effect this is the notifieation. served upon . BONE, e, TERTH EXTRACIED WITHOUT PAIN. | soncert in Cooper Institute on Mon R ot o] i s A o B R . o Ingisaltia. of the prreent EXTRA CHAROE, WITH NTKOUS OXIDE GA%, WILilF i bbb b ol t ison's, as the Jew are is to the Joy American Institat and 1t 5o appe por 1ot el v 1 1 & INSERTED, MASONIGE: EXIENG: PRETOCIIOS: 4 b Exoent s Mr. D at winkeh Horace Gree of the Inustitutic those of §70 per 1PRth, of 14 pe urse, not filled, but a very large o nee e hom-st. Execul however, is Mr. Dawizo ¢ its adjournient, e Polytex OPENING DAYS OP THE SEVERAL 80TOOLS, cent, and those 470 per 1 Vol 2 por cent, 1os ity Tl elasecs ub tho Sckood of Beicnce for organition wil weet | -urgoses. ALese fucta eed b0 furiker commenh SPLENDID RUEBER SETS §10 10 815, W BERMALD, DB, No. 218 Sixih )6, vews K ywbvartiorh, Mz, B, Bockelwan, it 1 a great ditficu ot Ity | strong poiut; aud Leiein he is unsivaleds Yet be docs