SIG. BRIGNOLl IS DEAD.-rh* flrnt linger Me. After m F«# Weeks' Illness »t Mi* Hotel In York.New York, Oct 31.-Sig.MiBrignoll, the well-known tenor, diedlav afternoon at the Everett House.•tad been indisposed for several weeks,fering with * kklney complaintBrignoli came to this country in linnder the management ofitrakosh, and was the first Manrksodng in New York in “The Trovatore.*His voice, whieh at that time was remari iblc for its quality, and his method, will' w as the purest Italian, together Instantly popular. To these qu he a dik'd a handsome face, and fW a nine he was the pet of the town. He ill the great singers who for fifti -ame after him, and was the tenor in sessive seasons at the New York Am »f Music. He was bom in Naples years ago, in which place he studied He afterward went to Paris, where he his attentiou to music and mad® jperalic debut with but moderaJe •ess. It was not until he came to Ai that he achieved anything Ifilame. About fourteen yews ago he •ied Isabella McCullough, in Canada, tied about six years ago. Sig. BrignoB1 seen singing with the Emma Abbott flush jOpera Company for the past fears. He made his debut as au F linger in the “Bohemian lingers have enjoyed a greater