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MUSICAL roupoc porformancy was mastorly, and fully desorved TNE MARYLAND ! —— ‘ll CASE CONCLUDED—TIN HVI\'I){,\'U!I’A PRCISION TO NPT GIVEY TO-DAY-—ABSTRACT OF THE TESTIMONY, ‘ RaLtinoze, Oct, 31, —The cxaminaiion io the casc of ced it 6 o'clock last rring. The fullowing is nts of the evidence DIFFICULTY. ry;m. and was resumod uw ahatraet of the princ fwigr 5. N. Cocbrane ragued fo the trial of Job r reter was impugned amert Kelly, some years g0 Peacs i vl Hughes was tried b (wws briod carefolly aad oorrectls ok ) jury. o wnythiog e kind ded with the testimony ondance wi Court of Appeals, tostificd in Tughes, oue of (he judges whose on the ground of haviug kilied & inan and hew clmred by @ packed ; he impression was that the know nothing of sum ordiet see. the weight of A ufairness in the progmss of oan tassifed—1 war 6 judge in J Nioth Ward ¢ batofbox, received’ only the regi 5 of 186% nbout 3 1t0rne) ay other Jeeted box was the sume ¥ in 1861 w 0i-hos; it ean adbore i—Wa there was nous ‘polls. " them m the ot sfers: no instruct d nny be rejoctod hox refected : som em. (56 offered Samucl Feo M. Dewp wader Maywe Brows's oo charieser of 1 markall respectability o paerchan's aud mecharics d to the re g busin Nergeant Thomas H. Sb. 8 of the police. who has been on Rho faree sine Gov. Swan; and O weer Edwin P. Parks both tostific of o wit. | s T thes prosecutio 1+ 4. . Orem, who had resigned going on B it i » trin . e Cammiss o Commisaiouess It was shown ng about lending the the m tr Hindes, P al dis dered that th would have 10 be read out ia the 4 A uld be Boar he politieal elaracter of ug to vo ‘Sergeant Hatton, Officer Robert Mitehell, Lirut. 8. C Fight, Offices: Biddleman, and Officer J. G. Cilbertson, all of e Police faree, tostitiad to the fact that the boxes fur rejected tes were af the and to the orderly character and fair ess with which the eleotion was conducted wov. Swann asked Officer Biddleman # be suw a box far re- ted ballets and if it was used. The reply was . Yes, Sir, 1 w the box. But the judges did not take the votes of those reg- ed i 1866 40 far as 1 know.’ The same witness on Lis cress- referred to one witness for the proseoution ex- Wax Nostrand, as follows: 1 am acquoiuted with ‘an Nostramé - l:f appeared at one of t gistrar’s oftices ‘s mun namel Jobn Gray, who had denounced the war nd Lincoln o5 @ wigger President. J. 3L 1 of the Maryiand Legislature was counsel for ray. and swid he did not beliove he should be disfranchised: ‘el Van Sestrand there . Le said he was going to have satis 1won out wf Hindes aad Wood for the way they treated him i his reappointment.” to charges against the Commissioners for not inter ering in the attack made by some Radicals on the Conserva- ve Domeeratic headquartcrs aud tearing- down of tieir Aag cor Giray €wore that a3 soon ag the Commissioners beard of t thes ordered him to go to the Marshel's office for o squad men to arvest rioters, which was done, and several arrest The Cowncreial, o d Commiss! him to “There bemng 5o more witne ere took pisce betwesn counsel as to wi rzuo the cuse. - Mr. Alexander, for the ovld be willieg to subuit the case withont argument. e Latrobe rdeprecated delay, and if counsel are not imited, we mw X 1t arsday, and then ain vtil Friday, irjuring the rights of 14,00 | w;-y-lr of Baltimore, whot we represent here. Mr. Sterling | il ‘e do ot intend to i1 anrhody tin this matter. | NTa represent the people ! Baitimore mast look to | [ our clieuts & Mr. Latrobe said: two men. T “We represent 14,000 s cuse s 0 conting fixed by 2 s d some to give olice Com that it wi we intend we mngt do, if 1 of the ( r Excellency’s fuvorable’ deci irse somebody’s toes would be he Unioa sentiment of the country. Among tbe distinguished visitors iu the chamber, last | i a5 ox-Gov. Thomas G. Pratt, who appeared to | ery intarested tator of the proccedings. § The examimation of the charges azainst the Commisiorf- P was co stinued to-day until 20 clock, when the defense anounced that they had concluded their testimony. The Court then adjourned to 4 o'clock to hear the arguments of Al the time the cars left it was thought that the | vernor's docision would be rendered before idnight. o evidense to-day was sirongly corroborative of the good eracier of the jodges of clection, and utterly annihilated so-called facts sworn to by the prosecution as well as chamecer of some of the witnesses against the Cowm- issioners 2ud the Judges. The following abstract of the vidonee ot the principal witnesses will indicaie its general haracter and beanog: Ma) .Chuw testified—Is an ex-officio member of the T Q. State -u.f-'n;. the character of Messrs. Wood & Hindes— ly far as proper atiention (o the duties of iroffice ie concerned. A. 1'have been in the Board since ergapizasden; 1 was there before the Board was started ; 1 n the prascat Board; 1 have been nightly in attendance i e never .I.toh.;: a:u‘h'nul ::NI! absent over five T in any wine year ; remarkably attentive o bi ies there ; I Save pever secn Lim under the iufluence of ot af ang &me. r. Latraise—J am very sorry that Mr. Chapman has been here There really wis no necessity for it. The i wpow his side did ot design noting or regarding the testinent ix reforence to Mr. Wood. Mr. Chapman's pree heve «iocs not alter the opinion and the action whick unsel up i 2his aide will take. '5.-. : va -x::‘-m bave been brouglt here to Mz, Latonais—¥es, but we certainly have paid no regard to pint, :;IU bave been ped from the case. ounsel wpaa. 2hia sids would hove made Do lurtber slluios 16 . Still we arre pleased to see Mr. e, alt) Tegret. the iamnvezionce he o e & haa been put fo. reside in the Nineteenth Ward ; am o L L “;nmunh: to ever more election; everythi el o e 2 12 itaessed the counting of the votes, and expreseed themsel 98 satinfind ; u.u‘;‘r-nrmim" L Samuel T. Mated, « Judge in the Eleventh Ward anthe Firet Precinct; Lo-morrow t 10 o'clock. ‘Thero sre varions opinions. mtnr to remove (he Commiis- verwhelming ovidonce T their thas the agpointpents of sue- Boine behews he will vot of th €7 676 Auealy wiedo | |t i pes e S PARBPA'S VIRST GONCLRT—OPENING OF BTETNWAY & BOK'S NEW OONCEET NALL Tho now Concort Hall had the good fortuns to bo in- augurated by tha! most edmirsble and popular arlist, Mdlie. Paraps, aupportad by a0 many oxosllant artista Tha following is a doseription of tho pisn snd d:ciensions @ hall as furnishad for genoral information tho cordial applause which it roceivod, Mr. J L. Hattor azcompanios olegently and judiciously, fynt b may not knaw taat prefadizing is out of fudnon m our concert rooms. Tho orchestra was badly arrangsd. The brassinsteu- monts wore raised so bigh sbore tho othors that iz the forte passages tho violins were utterly inandibls. T waa particulsrly noticeable . in tho finale of the overture o tha Taanbauser, whog nof ons note of #hat wonderful, stroaming, falling figure for (he violing could be distin- guishod. Eithor tho atriugod t3truments wore too woak Th» main eatranos olike to thess warsrooms and tho grand Music Hall, is through the elegan! marbis poriico oo Four toonth at., whioh has & width of 17 feet, and is supporied by four Corinthing oolumns, forming & handsome veatibule, the floor of which is of 1 of Mosaio pattern, and tighte riamatio lante Heve the ticke!office i locatad. luls 0a the ground floor two aep aralo stairways, omch move feet wide. load di to the grond foor of tho uall proper, {uto » spavions vestibule 42 fet i hught from the floor o the roof, waioh 18 lightod and ventila tod with the perfestion of modera art. From this vestibuls {0 grand sntrances oad into tie main hall, and (wo separate stairways oonduot o the (w0 baioon o, eaoh beiug indopeadsat of tho other remodiad this ovouing, in justice to the works to bo per- formed. Tho #acond of the Batsman codocerts will tako place this ovoning at Stainway’s Hall, when all tho artists of the company will appear. THE bRAMA. ;T‘hn dimoasions of thy fl.amwny Tall cugth, 123 foot, wadth, 7o feat, Lyght from floor Lo o Connrcting with b oain Hab, on the same level of o floor, dirsctly e aite the atage, is & lar 5 faet wide and 84 feel Jong, FEW-TORK THEATER. wning to the front wall 0a Fourtoenth st can be opened through the yor st o from tho main Hall at nm for 430 pe i ding partition-doors, sford mediim of sl York Thoater on Monday evening, bat we did not chanoe to witnoss ita representation until last night. Tt was very poatly actod, on that oconsion, before s considerable audienoe, and i ‘I'ho ontire ding. from foundation toroof, Las besn er: gily substantial. The foutdations u which crops out belween I7¢ing place was cordially received. To recotd a wicos this theator is to Fifth-ave. ' The basemest wolls of the build | giways o pleasire, becanse we realize how gallaatly its mana. foot in thickness, thenoo to the v p Baker asd Mark Smith, are striving to 8 with heavy gors, Mesars. Law The whole of the walls, from | make this comparatively now establishmeat what it well dee 11 cemont. 1u 2ddition W the | garves 1o be—a permaent institution among favorite theaters vor of the Hall | . g4 Uleasure, taerefore, ia saying tsat Mr. Byron's play has bees well preseatsd to tho American public It is » smoothly o domestic Grams, in throe aots. and is we it siory rests upon one ceedingly improbable 1 * seens is Loudon; the in the pr haructers ten in number, are finest Philadelphia sad finely orn (one abo! h tin sketohed from every Thers is no_especial originafity about the work, in iy partioular; yet it conveys an old truth in \u carnest manter, and keeps the mind amazed by somewbat cceentric characterization abd by oceasd witly dialogue. “The iwprobable izcidest to whick orred 1s the pres ervation, by the hero, of an old loveletter, written fo Lim by ® silly girk sud by him produced. ‘with o view capa i of the Hall towand ide of the roow about ¢ “The platform aud stage are plac=l at the Fif the Hall. and extend entirely ncross it. Conne | N e Sieleeds, "after thst. same ollly girl has becoms datsgece the ‘westerly fide E0 bappy wife. Men, even when scoundrels. s*ldom 3o in such ing oo Fiftesnth-ot., comuia’a, n positively pueriie masuer. Other incidents are better de story being dev STeho heaty work of the o s the north western rooms, the Tised and iore effectively employed; ns, for example, the alb Delacour, in act second. tter, by Mrs betwoen Mr. ¢ i the tion of the love at wnd Mre. Delacour. i rgan, :‘;figfi;n-h*“ n the thi e it isacarcely i to g, needful to say, is interwoven with love, i this druma- v A -y scoundrel turning out bankrupt in parse, in swindling schemes, Thomaa's Chinrch, and had 35 slope . and in sentiment, st the climax. Al 2 w tradesman, oughiz remodeled by its original builders, Messrs. Hall & La- | &hd 10 serbineet o L8 Qo e tetter b huve quits over | Danghi. who have added to it eight now registers. It will bo | Bhowe Lt long SUVEEN LG Cesd entertaining 37 the char- ted by the beg o Dt ember BOLL | 130 scats on | Aeters. Mr. Tiaker persoustcs this amusing Gooknes, who is seating oapacity of th kall i» s follows - 1,390 seats 0% b ey v Ktremely well pro 12 floor, ) seats on the two balconies, and 490 seats in Mr. w Tittie but pleas arty feol A wpirited Motkiff art, by the way. e, leading dir shaloy Tndeed, rteeuth and Fiftsenih s + tamily %0 \ on the most approved prineiy rogulation of temperature. The steam an outside building some distanoe frow ¢ way Hall is illuminated by twe iwported from London nt & vast expense. e merits of whick have been fully tested ablic buildings in Englaud, light the H g, Muminating the room perfectly by a brilliant i which is softened and rendered highly agre to the eyw by rows of crystal prisms encircling the 1 Fno follewing firms have been engaged iu the cousiruction of ste perf. 15 o be pres aext Monday ey NOTES tled ** Donna D2ane, or Love's ! ot tae Winter Garden. Tn the Lads Andiey's Secret,” contin DRAMATIC A new comed the Hall : Mason work, Mare Eidiiiz: carpenter work, Isanc | eveaing. We trust it will be substantial. Mise Mitchell's on Lewis: timber framer. Heas & Son st roofer, W. Conolly | ycameat will terminate on Satunias ; aad on Mondyy fhe & Co.. plemering, Power Bros . gasfittors and importers of | Wil be succeeded, uf the Krondway Theater, by Mr. Charim the patout suslights, Geo. H. Kitchen & Co . chair maustac | Difion 2 . turer, B. Kchling, irou work, M. Grosz & Sou N odies are not to be permitted entirely to Tho appearance of the Hall when lighted up aad filled HOw Sqgpios &b 5 » ! displace old ones at Wallagk's Theater. * The Fast Fam of tho brass was wofully misplucsd. The fault should be Blamfecturers of Lho celobratad, © War to the Knife" was first produced at the Now- | from tus mot Eatablished 1707, MEL KBS RICH AND PLAIN, FURNITUR xzm 'fllut.ymnu\ of FURNITURE of tho masd lashisnable PORULAR PRICES? WAREROOMS, WAY. . M)$* BRILLIANT ARTISTS OF BUROVE 3 aad ths MO DRLESEATED BUROPAAN PIANO MAKELS Asraaking, if aet surpaseieg. THE PINEST PIANO FORTES IN THE WORLD. BRAVE AND BISABLED HEROES OF VHE ARMY ANP KAVY. Orand catiy of the peopia ter Woarch Oemgromwisas! Putricic » ek, 114, 111, VR, Vih, VIth and VITIR Words, he hampion of H N s OHICKERING & SONS, OREAT KATIONAL MEPTING ; 4 babalf of GUVERSAL PREEBOM, i kB PHARG TR wisABLED lt)l.:r::;: AND SAHORS ] OEAND: i b AMERICAN UNTON, g i . ot the BQUAR . GOOPER INSTITUTE, Ty, THURSDAY BV . i ? AY EVENING, Hov. &, 1% IN TR OI0Y HALL PARK, o UPRIOWT, o obais wict be talisn o § o'clock Ly his T xoslisacy Governor K. ¥ FPENTON Por Programmen of Actangsmeats, wamss of Spsakars ke, 30 aommoemente whil o wade harsaer. Ticketa may bo hiad al ol the lead og music i iysok storse, and ot the door on the eveniag of the maeting, call Uhe abéoaiian of tire pubiio 1o the follawing FORTANT TEZSTIMONIALS, CELEBRATED PIANISTS AND PIANO MAKERS OF FUROPE Americns TRstitutoy—Th 3 IN FAVOPR OF THE !“ w‘f.fi’&‘" zv:l‘:l’l Ame Tustitute, 15 ORICKERING PIANOS, ol LML Er ST ng tiome 2. A Pagor. hy Norman Wisrd, e4a., o Tha Penssisn N . 5 Disinfect 4 influence of Eugloactiag Works oo e §. D. TILLMAN, Chairman. Thaio tastimonials ars wot maro' the infasnoed opimions of laod! teachersof music, bat are, on ths contrary, . THE VOLUNTARY AND UNBIASED JUDOMENT of the MOST PRACTICED FOREION EXPRRTS, ;‘I'n Women's Nuti omal Art Association EXITRILOX ADFLPHIA L o0 MONDAY, Nov, 19, 158 din ‘An poresite, are cordi M oo, and paskel dsscriptiony iooiuded aud staa Eogravings In MawwpacTomiNG AYD 1f Powiio Puavive 80 geasrous & racognition of the superiority of the CHICKERING AMERICAN PIANOS OVER ALL OPHERS MANUFACTURED IN AMZRICA BY ok worka of art in tlelr possesrion, axrested by eated to uid the canws by losming thees for the EXHIBITION. tha owner's oF artist's The name of te pia aud, if f0r eala, th price, nst acoompany each & = FORTIONERS, e _MRS. F. C, BOYT, Prosdoat. aud of faein EQUALITY IN EXCELLENCE TO THE BEST PURD. The Round Table! FPEAN PIANOS, NO 6 THIS DAY PUBLISHES, nY AND TESTIMONIAL AND AN INDORSSMENT FOR SALY EVERYWHERE of thole The (gteroet ettacted to the approsching Klection s Copr. Cuans: P BTERLING MERITA made the subject of as impartiel sriicle in this week's ROUND v of which TABLE. Tha New Litarary Azency is explained somowhat ia de- ing Matcopalitan Clubs. The tmportance of a new Anti-Croel's Socisty o dwelt opon, and Madams Tia‘ori's meci-« ace criticised The Critical Notices of Books, the Art and Li Notes, sud the department of Notes aad Quariss, e al! uaw aber home and tos! it tail, also the F ous provalent ia CHICKBRING & SONS MAY WELL FEEL FROUD Tows of ths groatost Manufastirso of Piano Fortas in the wor'd, JOUN BROADWOOD & 0O, (ull Take this wee: wad GOLLARD & COLLARD of Londoa, THE IMPENDING FLE ANCAMERICAN IDEA, GAMBLING 1N 5, LTY SOCIETY NEKDED, wd IONACE MOBCITELLES, the Fathor of the Pisaofors, sad | MADAME RISTORI Loynl Vetornme' 43 MEETING, BATURDAY. Novomber Particalars will be patriishad Lo morcow AT COOPrER INSTITUTE, o BURNSIDE, THE HON. HORAOE Gt it aetar A rearbac of smimon spmakocs will addrom the assmbings. 5.0, ABBE Charmas Com Arcougomontie FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 2, AL 7} 0 CLOCK. SPEAKERS: Major en. JOMN C FREMONT, MajorGen. A E MajorOwn. CUARLES DEVENS, Major Gen. FRANZ SIEGES, Major Gon. N. P BANKS, Major Gou. ROBERT C. SOMENCK, Major o TAMES HAGOERTY, AND OVHERS. Ow. JOHN COOHRANE, Onsirmen. xie W, Newsow, Soorstary Usion Dlase Mesting IN ARD ARODED THE !;,')b(b'l ACADEMY OF MUSIC, FRIDAY EVENING, Nov. 3 Gov. ANDREW O. CURTIN, Penusyivass, May Geo. B. ¥. BUTLER, Massschasatis. Jodge NOATE DAVIS. Orlsans Co, N. Y, it Gen. WILLIAM I UIBSON, Ohioy wiil positively speak. The Ward Associations throughont the city will march ia proess, om to the cieeting. Thres Bauds of Music will be in witeadenon. (Yuua will be fired from G4 watil 10 o'clack. STEPUEN M. GRISWOLD, Presidest. GEORGE [ BENNETY, Vico Prosidont. —- : ANOTHER ANTICRU SENTIMENT IN A RFLIGIOUS ASPECT. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 3 member (he e OREAT KATIONAL MEkTING Principal of th Leipaic Conservatory, snd . b asi s Wi SIGISMUND THALBERG A o i bebalf of . FONOENCE. Loudo DISABLED SOLDIERS AND SAILOR acknowladgad by s world s 19 grasiset oxponsal of piaa acts Dr. St ry of the Baaitery Commissisn; Wie Broskam AMBRIE UNTON. . iihia P o8 of Wealta; I"ia Hotss Book; The 3:0'y of | At the Cooper lastitute, -_f'numu EVENING, Novewber & ART. - MATA TAVIPOD Yo THA NQTEATIONARLY 4UP IR RSPR Tie Picturs Gallasies; Ar: Notes. g ey s LITERARIANA. = el d o GHICKERING SIAND-FORYES. NOTES AND QUERIES Besadwsy und Taty hicd o, %:'f‘n'nu RN Hov.. ¥ 3 Ales, the (o swing word conowand srkists: PUBLICATION OFFICE, BO. 132 NASSAUST. o M | st __AMERICAS NEWS COMPANT, Geners! Ageuts CHARLES HALLE, the great intorpraiar of Bostaoven; s 2 A Midowmmer Night Droam mittes [ third-st., on THURSDA ¢ EVENING 3, Nov. as it waa on this occasion, is one of comfort and. cheerful- | ;"\ Ty Furorite of Fortuue” aad ~ £100.000" coptinue to | JULES BENEDIOT, the ovsbeatad oporatic composer, planist 3 » 7 o' ness. We do not admire the shape of (heroow, we should | Lo attractive; yet M. Wallack han put The R ia ro- » | Wil be loficitely mors delicious if you sprinkie yoar pillow with ?_v-' s THOMAS MURCHY, Prosideat. have preforred a semicircular roof, and also rounded onds B D it in s perfect & manner as is | eod dirwoter: PHALON'S KIGHT BLOOMING CEREUS, o poctuue (ar more | Hymas H. Hucar, | Secrsteries i " i o | .. Mma ARABELLA GODDARD, one of the. liviag (omaie Paarbl feliow Kal Repub! -bfiz #s in $t. James Hall, Lflmlnn.'lhn.n is probably the most Mr. Bogumil Dawigon will enact Richard the Third to- ma 0D/ e roatast liviag fom. :xrl-u:- thau 1(ml -:o- and Lis fellow spisits purveved from the “;'3.‘ Il-lvmlm S -v-lllfi': r porfect ball in the world. 'We think also that tho second | vt ot the ¢ Theater—the occasion being that of his | Planists; arost blowsom st airy Queen. {‘ :L,h‘uf'i"l,&“& s %."""'.‘ YT G gallers might be dispensed with with good offect to the &p- | Repeft, On Satur play Heinrich, the Ger ALPRED JAELL o one of (be et beilliont Home Life Insnrance Co., EOWARD QEBHARD, IL EVERETT RUSSELL, o5 pearaace of tha hall. It would lessen the seating capacity, | ma Ls Stafl” Mr. Dawison's No. 338 Brosdway, N. Y., 0. 16 Couct-at., Brooklya. NATHANIEL APPLETON, seq, Dr J. g MOORE, of coutse, Hut we believe it wosld, boip the hall, both in, | SREAEseatiat fhe Sieks Thester wile T oy | P Wiiys) WAVTER S, u:wm’m Provt. Omn G, Rivuar, ey, N i 5. 18 VaIk, ooy 4 < ¢ g e - v ol e £ o st " sarcams—A Fice-claw Organizition Asssls botween 1o commence ot o appearauce and in sonority. The outlines of the galleries | o Broadway ' I L MATTON, o charming osmposec and am eloguat pisnist, | g0 s S700 1l ay brofite go to the haidas Spesking oy L OBDELL, Presk are ossentially inclogant, but they have the oue excollencs | Mr. Fox of the Ol1 Bowery Theater has revived | 4y yocompasying Miln Pacepe in this soutcy, who saze: “Lr 18 | dociarod and paid Asaly. Al policies non frfuitog. Mo poiley 0% G DARLNS. | Beorstaries. of aflording to the visitors the most delightful seats in the | one of bis be s of last year, * Tie Forcst of Dondy” 4 o dhaiped . ',':""’, S e ouse. The seats aro really delightful, ample in width | —the dog of M therein personatel oyt . sy oo e e NO LIMITATIONS AS TO RESIDENCE OR TRAVEL. o et U Ty e and in the space botweon the rows. The lighting, ta 'L"'}‘;fi’l'h;,;; Fusi Nigosi ot BRINLEY RICHARDS the beiliiant plaatst sad compser Eight thousand Policies lu foree. Half the Pramiom o permaneat 3#‘&1'!5?&2“30‘{&35‘.?‘:‘.' e beantiful. Calm and diffusng, « v n R T i g ol o - v il donred. Al formn o Lics Badnwment asd Aa- | &gt i e Sl Assembly Dot . X . BALFR, 2 - fawed. AGENTS WANTED. T ¥ BRUNDAGE, Prosident S s GODFREY SMITH, Vies Presideat. seutost means o0 o yet soen, | of the hall in its tglar, it is altogethor tue pi :ating 8 pablie bailding that we b woald be unfair to criticise the deta present untiished state. When the potent artists shall have thrown over the wally coiling th charms of the pencil, directed by fauey and art, its appear of its nsperitiss will be as batter t t sionist, is steadily von ou Saturda tly fortacoming ———— auce will be very diffarent, som smoothed down, and its proportions will ap AT COHOES THER ¥ BY TRLEQRAPT T0 THE TRINON barmonized. Judging from what we heard last night, its acoustic —Hamilton F ocoal doalst ‘and properties will prove ontirely satisfactory when the walls | Coloes, His liabitities are said rly d-y. At present th tions are rathor siow, oa are the prine ,.i ouf 1 suspasion of Aldsn, Friuk ek tho brightness which is found in a th finished and well-seasoned building: but, con cxmeting trial of last night, the acoustic prope bravely developel. This new Concert Hall is ¢ in every way to the business enterprise of the house of Stoinway & Sous. They have supplied a great public waunt, they have spared no expenditure to make it worthy of the purpose, and we are satisiod that ina pecuniary point of view alone thoy will find their enterprise obly —— TERMS OF TiE TRIBUNE. DAILY TRIBUNE. 810 per nunum; 85 for six mouths. SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE. 7. 1 year—14 numbers > ribers, @ ¢ 1 year—104 numbers i bers. 5 copies, of over. for edeh copy ersons remitting for 10 copies #31 will receive an extra copy 1 subscribers, 1 o rewarded. | for 6 months. The novelty of the Hall fally divided the attention of | Persons remitting for 15 copies $45, will receive an extra copy the public with the old favorites and the new artists, but | gy Mle, Parepa received a very cordial g. She looks | WIRKEX TR haudsomer and younger than whea she loft us o few | copr. 1 year—30 namben. ...~ 08 09 months ago. Her voice is as fresh as o od her man- f subscribers O | agement of it as correct and artistic, but she did not seem | 1 f0 CF T e e v S She seemed in the first act as one address 000 T'wenty copies as certain in her use of it ub of ten though afraid to trust it in that new locality, and her in- An extra copy will be sent for each club of ten. & tonation was not so generally true as usual, In the | A Lol IR TRENUNK, Meyiiess second act, iowever, she recovered all ber artistic aplomb, pi NARRIED. and sang ave of her specialité songs deliciously, exciting | CLARKAHAINES— At Mibeite, € the warmest enthusiaswy and commanding an uproarious | Joth wonth 24th, by the order encore. She s on all points a delightful artist, aud fas- | L%l b Dk 2 cinates the publie by the rich melody of her ve ud her | FROTHINGHAM—WHIT on Wednaeday, Oct. 31, porfoct mastery over all the vocal resources. This even- | 47 the Hev b oo, B Frotbinghen: ‘to Kat ing will doubiless find her in full possession of that artis- | FULLER—WILCOX—At Norwalk, Coun.. on Tuesdsy, O by tie ease which enables her to glamour and charm all her | e Rov € A [ o A& .‘",,‘: Learers. walk. HORNLY—CLARK—On Wednesdsy. Oct. 71, by the Rev. Stephen . Tyuz, yr., Alonzo Horcly to itene May Glark, all of this city. MACKIN—HART—u Parie. st tie United States Embassy. oo Tuos- ‘day, Oet. 9, by the Rey. D). Eldridge, Charies Mackia of the city of New-York to Mise Lizzie Hart of Hartford, Conn. The appearance of Signor Brignoli wes the signal for the heartiest and most cordial applause that we ever saw awarded to an artist in a concert-room. The applause rose and fell, and rose again aad again, so that Briguoli seemed | 5\ xWELL_TAYLOR At the Chiurch of the Ascension. on Tuss- to be painfully embarrassed; but it seemed to cheer hi on ;u.y' 1?:. 23, by the l:l:l fihl'i H“;.-;nv ')lh;‘b"m';- "'fi':u‘fl" "': 10 bis Iabors, for he sang bis first song most cHATIRIBElY. | Bengeacr ot Wo R Tople, evis ll o chi iy o His voice is as beautiful as ever, but it gives evidence of | MEEKER=MARTIN—Ou Moudey, Oct. 22, at the of A R. Vail, osq., Stanfordvile, Lawson of fu'n- Mg, Mastin, both of thie city. ROGERS—WADSWORTH -Ay Ges Oct. 25, by the Rev. E. Ingersell, Mr. delphia to Nunnie C., daugliter of ¢ Wadaworth of Geneser. "l N. Y., by the Rev. A. O Henry M. Moakes 1o Miss Sary A. more carefu! aud intelligent cultare. He attends wore care” fully to the nuances of vocalism; be carries bis voice batter’ and his duresandos on holding notes are artistically oxe - coted and wonderfully effective. Of course, he won o unanimous encore. In his duo with Parepa he seemed a Seid Roges of Py onid Regen of Thi: late ln:?&u Jumes S, WARNER—FRANKLIN—At the Church of he Incaruation, on little lazy, from sympathy, perhaps, for Parepa was lazy Wedoesdsy, Oct. 31, by the Rev. Heniy E .nlfluw. % 100, but his sccond song be sang with so wuch grace, finish, Pt ‘..1'"':.] o gt SOPM. M IS and sentiment, that he was greeted by an encore which he | WEBB—BROWN~In Brooklyn, B. D.. on Wednesdsy. October 11, was compelld to ackvowledgo, end replied o by the Sere | o ke . v & Wsakin . D Ne o nade from Dou Pasqnale, most delightfully rendered. We REAACTONTI are Liappy to be able to record, st last, that New-York has DIED. heart epough to acknowledge an old favorite. The recep. Mondsy evening, Oct. 3, Mary tiou of Brignoli afforded the only proof of that fact Liat | my sepives and rends of the amy are tespectiuly invited to ‘e faueral st the boose, No. 96 Columbia-st., on Thuredey, we have witnessed for 25 years. attend 0 two new digers, Fethastl and Portans, ore vory ox- | 1 po el S0 oclock a. m. elty, -u‘doll‘krh Toesday, Oct. 3, of disease iah Lambert, o the beart, Jor cellent artiste. Fortuna has & good voice, whi L ho uses | _of e Wth year of his age. sy chengh o e romarkable for bis color- | Titummon: S, Nov, st 1 oleck g ‘;.L'.':u..‘fa‘"fi-n'fi . Stll be sings graeefully and with good finish, end Square, - N will certainly bocome s favorite with our public. Fer- ",,,".‘,.‘I,'.‘:J,'a'.‘;'w‘,";.,,’:‘.;,‘:h,:: Bl Sorng, rauti is uproariously demonstrative; beis full of humor v o ,m-lnnlnu'-d to attend and he does not attempt to conceal it, but overflows with gesticulation, grimaces and vocal expletives. Ho has oo wuch snimal life, and will bear 8 good deal of toning down. He sings with spirit aud animation, and seemed 1o give unqualified delight to his hearers. Iu his porlando singing be requires more lightness and velocity, but he is 1 Shapter, No. § Carrol! P Connaciic ut. OSBORN—On Wednesday. Oct. 24,4t Barnabse Osborn, in the 83d year of lils residence, Cutchogue, L. 1., hla age. Oct, 30, in Haverhill, Mass., M. WHITE—Ou_Tuesdsy eveoi Robett H. White, (ormerly o ork. IBUTE TO BENNIE CHURCH, b 7 2 months and 2 * sure to win bis way to the favor of the public. o Thireday, Oct. 3, Carl Rosa gives evidence of careful study. He has Bounio ts dosd, deas little pet, ceortainly improved since we last hesrd him, both iz the Rl Lt roundzees of his tone and the brilliancy of his ezecution. SRAPIAE s oS Al the Bammer his baby foet, But he is still cold, unmoved and unsympathetic, aud he will never achieve that free, broad tone by which passion slone can be simulated while he allows bis bow to hug the strings se closely and so continuously. Ho plays woil ‘ut rather with the uncertainty of the scholar than the passion and bravours of & master. M:. §. B. Mills played the first movement of Schumann concert in A Minor, superbly. His graso of the instm- maegt is cortainly splendid. Self-assured and unerring, he koops overy passago clear, and makes evory note tell. He intetoroted his suthor faithfully, presorving all tho dolioate coloring, aud throwing into tho broad effects mors whawdm tuan wsunlly dizlingrishes bis wWagner. fu wil verd, Tupper & Ben cemn £he VWoodiawn (ometery is sitiated on tie line of (o L LOUIS PLAIDY, ackoowl.dged th fret piano tascber in Euiope, lega aliroud (emaic entgance af Weodiaws Siaion), acwen miles b u and reomntly Profassor of the Conser: v wteal Pars Office Mo, b2 Egst Twenty-sixih et " The . : Weny oL Wi Cuipr. Contollar Wt A BOOTHT. President. | CLNTRAL CHARLES REINFCKE, susmor o the positions of Masdols The Empire Lock-iitch Sewing- unchines, (or Familios :‘ucuy Hat and Manafaciaiars Agents wanted, EMPIRE SEWING-MAGUINE Co., No. 616 Broad: Referce’s Sale by order of the Suprome b, in the Couservatoris, aad s Condutor of the selsbrated Gowsndiaase Concarte” is Loipeis | 9 J K3 i COLEMAN, R will jon, at the E L M OOTTSCHALK, ove o the Grat of Living vlaciets sud com ! fi lemoon.s, No. nrol"\l'ly. o0 FR X l\o\!m;‘l ;. fot tho b ol th 2 ), ot "bn‘"l sck uoon. by oeder of : lL.l.iIJA‘ (.O-jf' posars for the pirno facte. who bias w then ot aear'y 4,009 coooerts i onging to the witate of *he Iate Jobn 7 . PoPerlY N 10 Nacomdest., Now. 51 and 50 Pike-st, No. 48 Maodougal JOHN daring the paet 12 yaare and prosswaces tasa the only Planos upon No. 150 Na: “SAML. RIKER. Ay, “Victory Hair Restorer. WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. WITHOUT SEDIMENT OR IMPURITY. An exquisitely fsmed Har Dessaiog, cortain to reatore the bair and s color. e by Draggats gevoratie. sl by DETEAL STEPTAN BUREN. Chemiat, No. 473 Sixthave. which s piasist oan £4/ly taterpry’ Lus sectisnts and imaginings, be. ’ . 3 g foraerly Major of th Ttk T cause’of the sxqaisite sympathy sad rasulity of tone e | Tanwisrans or JAMES M. WEHLL who s soknowledge | to-day ws 098 of the foreaiost piai { of the warld, and who bas uesd the Chickeri; Doul u’.;u.‘ e 615, 8% o3, S 5. L | the U ¥ fugand. 2 ety of Fisbin, a Sent xpress (o order N A allover Usited 3tates and Eugand. whare they were uahositat ‘B:l.l"‘:' “Nl!“‘ll o ;: 4 (:w ‘y.cw ) D.u.hlluz. L d_ Winslow’s Green Corm. A e o T dor mie by ah Tespectable Grecen ity ©or every family throughour the country. spece aud Oras * dye aud bait dysing. Black ot T e P “Clothen W re of i kisds REPAIR] wasieet AR VRNGING "M ACHINE Coartlandt-ef.. Naw-York. tngly (adorsed by the adove aamed firw Composers, Muslcians, ani Profassors ia Karope RICHARD AOFFMAK, wio is justiyranked wih the firet plaists | | | antn ; First qualit Brown. ali shades at w A.'l'u‘r{'ur oo o 1 ) by the BAILEY COMPANY, No. & of the age; LEOPOLD DaMEYER, the Liva Plaalet aad naqua'sd ia biv | i sty el {wpioved SOFT CAPSULES and | s WS, et e, Sod by Dr senbrally. | Ao by ey | < Hill's 1 30 conts.—Black or Brown, Tusts f | air Dye, darable. Ti best gad chioapest n we. | Lo Josph Poransekl, W Seharfsabory, Seoretary lon OMMIITEE s aow spsa 'All who are dasiring to vote foc the Ra dates 8ad require Nataral zation Papers miay obtaia ) Yhouts fran 3 to § o clack. v Keaular Union-Kepublican N g FOR 5UTER (30 Myor-tbeu ALEXANDFR B HAMILTON HARKIS. Cosiraan U Seoretary Usion Siate (Commities. “Regniar Union-Kepublican Nominaiions. FOR SUPERVISUR, JOSEPH B. TAYLOR. ‘nion Republican Nomication. FOR THIRTY-NINTH AND FORTIETH CONORESS, THIRD DISTRICT, ('om'fldfl Iat, 24, 3. &k, 5B, Tea, Qub, Llek, 15th, 195, wnd WeE Wards, BROOKLYN SIMEON B, CHITTEND Congressional REPUBLICAN No 13th. 20h, sod 2ist Ward, FOR CONGRESS COL. LE GRAND B. CANNO The attention of the voters in this Distriet is calie 4 of & candidate whose carver a4 & Soldier aad € FOR MEMBER OF ASSEMBLY, Xirn DISTRICT, GRIDLEY. R, SHALER, Ll at N O. N. Y. City Distriet. IMINATION, wiaa Gic” and twealy ollier oparss; - d . W ATCHLES, JEWELR et & WILLIAM KUHE (Al pisniots aad | zpit; ty-socond Ward—Sovsiteenth Aseab y RENE FAVARGE s ton and Woodford! Gongress sud the Unwa. A Uuba G A OSBORNK STERLI SILYVERWARE, Mooting will ba heii st Brosdway sad lowmfim‘fi BIDNEY RMITH No. 6089 BEOADWAY, ‘l‘\lll\::sg:‘ r.\'u‘lmu, "fl'.‘,"fi".&.".‘?“ mm:g& " . K.Pock, je.. of Coup. . Mayoe Dougiass Camy 5 g irigl o Coruer Uonstouw. ooy iN and Robert Cm:t ceancvad wion Staia Comuittsn. i St Arthar Napolaon, G, Bristow 4 o | yustifion an apposi Vo POPUIN: (AW .~ gy 1} yp Clhairman. Fastave Batter, Carlo Bassial, ’ Sawes L. il svin. Vics Chairman * v 5 S Cmarses H. Sworps it iy Fton Political Notices. WAL H. Mocnyons, { Secreuries Heari Vieusteaps, 4. K. Pyshousi, - ~ sl T i 4 Stand by Congress® ! G.W. Warn, Carl Zocvaina, NINTIl ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, Briguol " A public mesting of tLe people of thix district, to ratily the nomina- S 4 Roalelont R for Congrems and NORMAN STRATTON Harry Sanderson, Jultien, . will be beld Joseph Burke. THIS (Thursday) EVENING. SR at LEBANON HALL, No. 10 Abingdoo-square. A’ 38, Jonoy Lind, Julia Grivi, Addressos sany bo expected from Congresionsl Distict, B, Jth and 164 Words. ; Cap:. OEO. F. NOYES, Hon. F. A. CONKLING, Gen. Cbas. M. Dasling, W. lrviag, Bosrstaies. Firedipisteg, _— SILAS B. DUICHER. s, JOHN OAKEY, eva. # . ‘.fil:' WIN. Chairmen. Sontag, Torow Carrano, GEO, H. ANDREWS, esq, Hon. €. 8, SPENCER, t*fi\'zmm WAL "DISTRICT. e L NORMAN STRATTON, esq,, Major DOUGLASS CAMPBELL Eleventh and Seventesuth Wards. LK 3 C. Borti. and and others. Mrunsn ov C F. STEINBRENNER. LET THE PEOPLE COME 'nlon ku:lflql iemernl Commiittee.—T) lar —"-tl;’-m. e e 1y Iy g o iy - Hall. No. 50 Broadway, 08 Handreds of sther well-koown and axcellent Artists. CHICKERING & SONS fvel & grateful pride in placing belore the public thess Cattering, brillisnt, aad voluntary testimonials from the (ele] Republiean b District, 13th, 20th sad 2l Wards, FOR CONGRESS, Argus | THURSDAY EVENING, November I, | at 7§ o'clock. Puactual e | attendaice is requested. o "‘A"IOI J. WILLMMSON, Chairmen, § Secretacies. most colebrated Compovass, Masiciaas, xnd Professors of the Old aad Now World, That the grestest Plantets and Musiclans of Earope sheuld have so cordially and onbesitatingly restified to the SUPERIORITY OF THE CHICKERING PIANO, s the mest sigual triamph we have aver achisved, espacially when we consider the bitter fesling of prejudice aud distrust of everything Wu. DRvswonn. 1Xth Distrios (Twsifth, o for . wod fox Assewbly. q., H KITCHEL, sa. Gen. H. EDWIN TREMAIN, Ur. FREDERICK SCUUEYZ, ALFRED E| Wi DAk iy A by ow T Wevonts Amombly Districi. AV, Nov. 1, at 8 oelock, SatySh-us: REGULAK UNION REPUBLICAN NOMINATION Por Member of Amsably, EDWARD MITCHELL, FREDERICK A. CONKLING, Chairmen. WurrersLo Vax Corr. Secrstary. Awerlcan whieh exists thare. BE, ma. We foal proad, uot only because and othee distingolelied speskers wil address the mesting. P WANT POLHAMS. LE._GRAND B. CANNO= acda), e v OR MEMBER OF ‘L-u. Ninth Assembl, ARLES T. AKD. FENTON AND WOOIDI'DIDW CAMPAIGN CLUR n GEORGE ROWS THE CHICKERING PIA Will lold a publie meet on a FRIDAY EVERING, Nov. 2, 1958 to raify the nomiaation of W Sosond, ian oo awwded the ;m‘lu 0 for c..s'fi_-.‘:. WL, ufl»‘z CANP T Awembly. = SUPREMACY OVER ALL OTHERS, e Rewmon, Secroary. EDOAT KETCHUM. Prosident == s Elevent Diatriec oy b " CUTIVE COMMITTER Nioth P e ST o FRIDAY, SATURDAY, Rooaus. wd Josk pracisely, at Everett AMERICAN SKILL AND SCIENCE lave won (1On the most celebratad Earopesn sxpects THE PALM FOR PIANO MANUFACTURE. Tha domun foc oar tnatrumante (s unprosedented. Durlog the past fow woeks 0w tales doubled thoss of say previons pariod Bub we avs tucronsel 0ar facilicies of mamafeotare, aad sball be eble te sup- ply il 00t drwrs with lasiruments \horenghly and sensclentionsly wads, nd oqul (2 1000, toack, siagaase and durebiliiy o trowe fue ruments whish wou the usquuliied praise sad fail indorsemant of A MAORITY OF TIE OREATEST MUSICIANS OF EUROPE AND AMERICA, Ahat making THR CHIOKERING PIANOS THE MOST FAMOUM IN THE WORLD UHTOKER(NG & BONS. Vansasons, No. B33 Busiowie PNTON AND WOODFORD ("ol a a2 wi'l b hoid at Rrighton Hall. coonac of Aty Mawl, o0 TITURSDAY EVENIRO Tho Dowing swinent apeskors will of .\ Therts TROAR KON W Ward -t i ol ':I"n.‘. ool s ot 1Y, Hacra ary. vinfact rad FAGTURING Co, Mo %05 By vanth Awsomi! Fot Mom e of 3 SN TITOMAS B, VAN BUREN- ly action Watlete, YEAR'S 1. # wag, oy o Kibim o 5 | LR U

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