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SUPPLEMENT TO THE HERALD. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1864. ® stand of colors for the Sixteenth MEDICAL. prosare 0 mand Stow York Volunteers. o~ “ueeaien Resolved. That a Are bydrant be placed in One Hundred ps SN nog rc OE he former! ital, nse sireet, end Highisenth siren Detween avenue A and Harlom | ‘Posty of Jaman’ oepeiat Ghed in 1800), = NOW PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT hg tne Croton aqueduct Board. Which was concurred in —— Resol 86 RANDOLPH STREET, CHICAGO, ILL, That the name of lareelL. Cohen, in the list or of Deeds, recently appotnted, be cor — pg to read Israel 1. Coben, ‘the same being 8 clerical SPECIALIST wv bien was gene in. IN THE TREATMENT OF Resignation M. Cooper as Commissioner — Deeds, with revolution that Robert M. Strebe oy Oup CRRONIC, SCROFULOUS ee ot as mmmaecnnen ot ie Le vay board of Goonctinen, resignation accepted and re- oorpich was concurred in, Resolution that permission be given to Robert Grace to exbibit goods in front of his premises, No. 460 Sixth &venue, the said permission to continue omly during the pleasure of the Common age Which was concurred in. AND ALL KINDS OF BLOOD AND SKIN DIBEASES, a Cures them without resorting to mercury, jodide potasal, arsenic, or any poise y polven, but with Resolution that the City Inspector be requested to cause Fortieth street, between Ninth and ‘Tenth avenues, ABUTRALIZER, to be cleaned forthwith. A POSITIVE CURB Which was concurred in. FOR ALL HUMORS AND BLOOD POISONS. Organic weakness brought en by abuse of the system, early indiscretions, excess, or entailed hereditarily, cansing loss of memory, confusion, depression, dimness, and often- times insanity, with other deplorable train of symptoms, treated and radically cured by an infallible method, saving much time and expense. Ait diseases peculiar to the sexes radically cured. oe 1d diseases of the most horrible class, where the blood has become poisoned, producing blotches on the face, small water blisters, pains in the head and bones, ulcerated throat, nose, limbs and body, scrotuia, together with an endless santos reconsidered and referred to Committee Res lution that permission be given to Joseph Hanny to'uttach a small sign to the lamp post on the southeast corner of Navsau and Fulton streets, the same to remain @uring the pleasure of the Common Council, Which was concurred in. Resolution that Mr. McNally be allowed the privilege of erecting a signpost in front of the premisea on the north- east corner of soy Bare street and Eighth avenue, dur- the pleaeure of the Common Council. ‘bich was concurred in. Resolution that the Harlem Gas Light Company be irected to place the gas mains in 129th street, from Tenth ‘avenue to the Hudson river, forthwith, Which was concurred in. Resolved, That the Street Commissioner be directed to eause gaslamps to be placed and lit in Une Hundred ana Twenty-ninth street, from the Tenth avenue to the Hud- fon river. Which was concurred in. Resolved, That permission be given to Veysver Se Vel- Mnberge to construct an earthen pipe sewer from the Efemioes, 205 avenue B, to connect with the sewer in t Thirteenth Street, at his own expense, and under the @irection of the Croton Aqueduct Department. Concurred in. Pes of Committee on Wharves, Piers and Slips in favor of adopting resolution: first, that the slips between pee 56 and 57 East river, be dredged out to the depth of alive fvet at mean low water, tho same to be done under the direction of the Street Commissioner, and second, that the slip between piers 57 and 68 Kast river, be dredged out to the depth of twelve feat at mean low wa- ter, the same to be done under the direction of the Street missioner. Pls fe was referred to Committee on Wharves, Piers ‘Report of Committee on Public Health, with resolution that the sunken lots on the south side of Thirty third street, commencing one hundred and seventy-five feet weat of Tenth avenue, be filled in, under tho direction of ‘the Street Commissioner, and thst the accompanying or- Ginauce therefor be adopted. Which was referred to Committee on Public Health. Report of Committee on Sewers, with resolution tl @ewer, with the necessary receiving basins and culvert De built in Clioton street, between Rivington and Delan- eey streets, under the directiou of the ecto ‘Aqueduct Roca that the accompanying ordinance there- Which was referred to Committee on Sewers. | number of sufferings. ‘The following are the testimonials of some of the many well known end eminent doctors of the United States, of which Dr. James is the recipient. The letter below produced ts from Dr. J, H. Jordan, of Ginclanatl, to Dr. Wilson, of Pittsburg, Pa, in answer to a letter of inquiry concerning Dr. James, formerly of New Orleans, and now of Chicago. Dr. J. H. Jordan was ph: to the Cincinnati Cholera Hospital during the summer ef 1819, and was Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine and of Materia Medica in the American Medical Institute of Louisville, Ky., in 1860, “61 and °S2. Dr. Jordan isnow practising in Cincinnati, Here js the letter referred to:— CINCINNATI, caine, 1862, Dr. Wisox—Dear Sir—In answer to your inquiries, I would say that I hive known Dr, James, forme of ames Lock Hospital, Sew Orleans, and now of Ghioag ‘or welve years, and T'think 1 may narely say tbat, in en line of practice I do not superior, if equal. I knew him two years io New Or- leans, and three summers in this city, and im both places I hat occasion frequently to reccommend patients wantin) treatment in that line to bim, and in every case, so far as could learn, he was successful, aud. gave the mont perfect a, 22herts of Commitice on Public Health, with resolu. Flier pp te le ememeenng tpg re eg vs oe }» that the vacant on east of Second avenue, | eminently successful. 1 Know of no one to whom I would Detwoen Forty-ninth and Fiftieth streets, also on the | feoner revommend & patient or # frieud. Heediag treatient morth side of Forty-niuth street, between First and Sec- end avenues, be fenced in, under the direction of the Street Commissioner, and that the accompanying ordi- mance thorefor be adopted. ‘Which was re'erred to Committee on Public Health. of Committee om Streets, with resolution that the eidewalk around the nortbeast corner of Forty .secondand ‘Teath avenue be a a nape four feet wide, filty fect on Tenth avenue ani jundred feet on Forty-fourth es under the direction of the Street Commissioner, that the accompanying ordinance therefor be ich was referred to Committee on Streets. Report of Committee on Finance, with resolution, that Section sixteen of the ordinauce entitled ‘An ordinance to Provide for a continuation of the aid heretofore granted ‘to the families of volunteer soldiers from the city of New we serving in the armies of the Union,” be amended po out im the seventh line of said section the ‘sixty dollars per month,” snd inserting in liew thereof the words “one bundred dollars per annum.” of that kind, or for any of the kindred complaints or chronic diseases which he has made hisatudy, than to him. You can, think, safely recommend or send auch ely patients to him, it case youu do not wish to treat them yourself. Yours truly, |. JORDAN. M.D, Also, Dr. Wm. Leonard, ‘formerly Professor of Anatomy in the Washington University, of Baltimore, and previously Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Chil. Gren, and more recently editor of the New Orleans Southern Messenger (a medical jounsi), exys of Dr. James:— Dr. Jawes—While humanity continues to be infirm man is prone to err, the consequences ef impruden id when these consequences are visit- rong doer, he must seek relief from ‘tailed. “And the man who devotes his Iie and talents to the reitet of this species of human suier. Ibe is not less.a ptiavtarop:stt 1e who seeks to relieve any other auiction to which man is subject: for tue phi- hropy looks not to what caused the trouble, but what Ta sere visitors receive two dollars and fifty cents il relereit. To this Dr. Ji ho hi Gay; algo {hat tbe compensation of the janitdr be devoted a large portion of his life te the relief of The’ lias Sixty Mars per month: algo that the janitors recoive | of diseases enumerated in his advertisement in anot sixty doilars per month, the same to take eflect from the Passage of said ordinance. ‘Which was referred to Committee on Finance. Resolution, That the resolution Tecentiy. passed by the Common Council, granting permission to William Johngon ’o erect a barber's pole on the southeast corner of wich avenue, be amended so as to read ‘south ‘west?’ corner. Whteb-was concurred in. Resiguation of George Sullivan as Commissioner of column, He hag, at great expense. auppiled himself with he material Knowle.ge required for the purpose, He as been iocated in our tuldet for @ number of yea the testtimon als of the press, waich bave been quoted in his card, speak volumes of praise in bis bebait as a wise, dis- creet and observant practitioner, And also this from the eminent and venerable Dr. D, Richardson, an old practkiouer of Texas, and now editor and proprietor of the Gulveston News, Te: We have known Dr. James, of Custom House street, Deeds, with resolution — Lawrence Clancy a | New Orleans, personaliy, for # cumber of years, aud during Commissioner of Deeds in place of George Sullivan, re. | that time hi been made acquainted wit! umber of ied ie auitot some oF cur ‘most scientib sigaiclans, pur mi ia Which was er nies iu thea ecibialeak oid bat. through the sliliul treatment of Br. Jamon. read! * agant . r were per fee nor of Thirty-first strect and Ninth avenue be enced | kyow Ur James to bea sclentihe physician aud au bonore, under the direction of the Street Commissioner, aud thet an. and therefore recommend those requirin, rT to apply to him tun through letter or for relie'.—Galveston (Texas) News, March 9, 1861. WHAT TEE PRESS BAT SAYS OF DR. JAMES. The following ts from, the _{ndianapolls (Ind.) Gazette of April 7, 1898, the e iitor 0f which paper has known the Doc- ‘the accompanying ordinance therefore be adopted. Which was laid over. Rep.rt of Committee on Fire Department, with tho resolution that the Comptrotier be, and he is hereby, au thorized and directed to purchase a lot of ground tor the ‘use of Hose Company No. 36, to be within the following Doundarics, namety:—The Bowery, Bond street, Broad- bes « and Great Joncs street. hich was referred to Committee on Fire Department. Report of Committee on Roigiau Pavement, with resolu tion that Thirty eighth street, between Second and Third avenues, be paved with Belgian paveinent, one-half at the SoHae ihe c rorery owners, and one-half at the ex. Pevhich was referred to Committee on Streets. Report of Committee on Streets, with resolution that Beventy-second street, between First avenue and East river, be rogulated and graded, curb and gutter stones eet, and sidewalks flagged a space four feet wide through the same, under the direction of the Street Commis- sioner, and that the accompanying ordinance therofor be adopted. ‘Which was referred to Committee on Roads. Report of Commitiee on Sewers with resolution thet @ Feceiving basin and culvert be built ou the southeast cor- Der of Allen and Houston streets, under the direction of the Croton Aqueduct Department, and that the accompa- ay ing ordinance theretor be ad pted. Which was referred to Committee on Sewers. Report of Committec on National Aff:irs of both Boards, fm favor of adoptiog resolut that the Comptroller be Grrected to draw his warrant in favor of tho following pamed _pereeen for the amounts set opposite their names G. Kimball for furnishing banquet (as por agree- ment) for eleven hundred aud twenty-three men at four dollars each... + $4,492 A. & RL, Conkling, for crackers furnished on ‘the occasion of the reception of the First New York cavalry. ...... A. AR. L. Conklin’ for crackers furnished on the occasion of the reception of tho First New — cavalry . Ps 104 Hera. brass tion of the Fighty-first, Ninety sixth, im ty eighth regiments Edw: rd Von Kaenst, for coaches furnished on the recoptipn of Ninth, Fighty first, Nimety-sixth, and Ninety eighty regiments John King, for printing fifteen’ hundred cards for the receptim of the Eighty-first, Ninety-sixth and Nioety-eighth rogiments 15 —and charge the amount to the’ appropriations” trans. ferre:| for that purpose. Which was laid over, Reselution of Committe on Streets, with resolution that the sidewalks on the corner of Broa: dway and Greenwich Street, between Morris street and Battory place, be fluz- where necesary, under the direction of the Street Commissioner, and that the accompanying ordinance therefor be adopted. Which was referred to the Committee on Streets, Resolution that permission be given to Patrick Coogan and Richard Dudgern to regulate, grade and set curd and gutter stones and flag the sidewalks in front of their pre- mises in One Hundred and Ninth strect, between the led on, Bere this Dr. Jaurs—We cal atiention to the medical Ravertise. ment of Dr. D. B. James, which will b i ant we do so the mor aud have known bim, more or 8. It is rather a delicate sub. part of ovr paper cause we Know Dr. tess, for the last twe: toriaily ina di Why it shoald bem Whueh the human family ares b-cct, 1f properly considered, We find that our most successttil physicians are those who dovote themselves to Rome one disease or class of diseases; us. for instance, to the treatment of consumption and affeo- fund lungs; to disensce of th ‘as the dentist to diseass are called special dise am, ot a a ferme, come a th Gr all discares: a friend who was a'tiicted with any serious co Specral ‘practice physician, whe couined himseit wholly oF mainly to the treatment of such diseases—just as we Would, for iustance. and as we have often doue—recommend & person, susering tom any of the seeret discases to Dr; Ane this ts but reasonable and natiral. But as to Dr. James, we can speak postitively. We have known him, as we have sald, for many years, and, beng a physician ourself; woud paturally Inudite into and know something about his manner of treatment and his snc eas We believe he may be regarded as stauding among the fore- wom, if not at the head of those devoted fo the cure of this 88 of diseases. as to speedy and successtul cure of the same. We knew him two years in New Orleans, when he Was go regarde therg, nd. indeed, all erough the Southern cotintry. fits i m Custom House street, for the treatment of secret diseases, Was abont as well known as Dr. Stone's hospital for that of general diseases—and le popular, and to give universal satis faction. also kuown him in Cincinaath (wher fomevtines spent the summer), wad we have always und stvod him him .o be wosi successful and to give complete We regard him, in addition to ali this, to be @ sound moral integrity. co ed to, be quite 126 Batisfaci man of unblemished character and He had to leave New Orleans, we believe, om acconutot his Vatonism aud loyalty to fhe general goverament, which is cortainly one thing in his fevor, Sper therotore, who have been so unfortunate as or have had suc’ dis w 130 ‘To persons, to contract any one of these disease ease or disability entailed upon th say it with contidence—go to Dr. Jam takconnts oitice is in Chicazo: but itis better, perhaps ko ail hatdistance and be treated skiifully and cured ina Short time, and with remedies that leave no evil effects be Ind, than to trust your case to wuskilful hands, and sutler perhaps a lifetime. Also the following from tie The hiobite (Ala) Adverticor of Muy 2, 1851.— De, Jans.—We learn from the Now Orleans Cres cnt that Dé. Jawes (aot the “Cannabis Indica” man, whose “sands of life” have recently run cut, but a veritable and fuiltul practitioner), who has been conducting one of the Inrgest hospitals in the United Stator since 18.0, Second and Third weenues, the work to be dove at their | 82 Custom House street.” New Orleans, Ln,” leaves wn proper cost and expense, and wader the direction of What he i Savlad’ lor We ogush InP, Gee Gone, Street Commissioner. ou account ef our present trou. Which was concurred in. Be that as it may, we can say, and that Ne has the greatest reputation in & speciality. of any physician that ever practiced art ve had occasion to know that Dr. honorable tan, snd he will inform those re: niring his aid whetuer or uo he ran give themn woure: the i 80, that Dr. Janes’ residence pas been & permanent one, is good evidence tiat he is capable of accomplisuing what he promises in the treatme ate * the speciality in dis. ease to which he con{ines his pract The following is the ouncement in the New Orieas Crescent to which relerred:— Depanrone or Dn, Jates.—Thie gentleman {a a medical benefactor of merit s0 greit thet, tom large portion of the community bis ceparture 18 ever ® regretful event, Jeaves the city on Saturday for the Noro, fully Fecommend 's«, wherever he oes, as a practitioner Jn bis peculiar brancu of imediciae Who has no Living supe rior, aud few i{ auy rivals.) Now rend this editorial, taken from the Chieazo Democrat Hoo Jonn Weutworth's paper). in the summer of 1868, uring Dr. James) Northern tour, whew he raciiced in vk city fur a couple of mouths, previons to bis return for bis Southern Hore tt is: Derantcne of Dr, Javes.—Thisgentioman will leave us during the present weck for bis home in New Orleans, Bincehis stay in tuivcity of a fow months Dr. J, has won CAL, OF THE HOrsE. On Motion of Alderman Jonxsa call of the house was here ordered, when the following members answered to their names — Aldermen Shannon, count Alderman Jones, tho President, Chipp, McKoivht, Jeremian, Hardy and Long—S. A quorum not answering to their names, the President declared that the Board stood barr without, day. D, T. VALENTINE, Clerk. Board of Coancitimen, {orrician.] eee ta April 4—2 P.M, Chamber, No. 16 City f fall. ee eet Sever In the absence of -@ Lon at roll call, the Clork do- Fayed that the Board stood adjourned uotil Thursday, ‘Teh instant, at two o Cloak PM Ths, M. SWEENY, Clork. STATED SESSION—Tavrspay, April 72 P. mt. ‘The Roard moet, puranant to adjournmen: r Chamber, No, 16 City Hall. . oy ia tele Present—Counoiimen Haviland and Opdyke. A quorum not nnswering to their names oa call of tho Toll, the Clerk declared the Board adjyarned until Mon. day, 11 instant, at two O'clock I. M. JAS. M. SWEENY, Clerk. a uperio? professtona Qualities which make one a truce man, bis de Ways a matier of regret, only equalled by the gladness of Fotiirn.—Chieago Democrat, Oct. 18, 1858. Dr. JAMES’ testimon/als ere numerou sand reliable, Dr, RAILROADS. JAMES has born treating 2 special class of diseases 1p New Orloans for thirteen years, and for the ast years in Chicago. ‘Therefore, tho as he renders ahould app Possible, whe may require UDSON RIVER RAILROAD.—TRAINS FOR ALBA: to him with as litle delay by Trey, ihe North and Woet, leave Chainbers sireet M. and 3:15, 5 and i0:40 P.M. uiruigih street, O84 08 Sundays ston . ee from’ Persons at a distance wishing ‘0 address D, B JAMER, M.D Hanininh «rea EW YORK, HARLEM AND ALBANY. RATLROAD Suse toons yg Troy. Wey apa West, leave Twenty we Mand o4ew tenia 4:25 consult the Doctor will Ch ieawo. . ceipts Uieates for ful paid stock at ou: tor ormany years, and therefore what be says may be re- | “h Manric AND Pa aFIO @oLp. AND SILVER Bran 00» * OF NEVADA \ TERRITORY. INCORPORATED UNDER Sire LAWS OF THE 8TATB $i,000 HARES OF siwike i BIECT 10 FO KO ASSESS M! TRUSTEES, eet) ai Supérintendent, jevada. Bog kers. jounsel. Bread street. Brcas, GOLD COMPANY Times —BRIOGS & GRE- eory Lndes. Gilpin county, Colorado, Capital 10,000 J, Bmith Bi reusrege. ri vol Geo. M. Putas, ‘Chic Anthony Arnoux, New York, Henry peter R. Cine nite, Ne Wn Ml, Ps rides 5 President. SMITH BRIG epee i ‘Treasurer—WA. or ee E. pererOm, Secrotary—D. Counsel—J. WOODWA. RD, Mining Superiatendent—CHARLES H. BRIGGS, 26 CLT street. big OF SUBSCRIPTION TO. THE STOCK OF THE Windsor Gold Mining Company of Colorado will be NLEY & CO., 26 William opened a the ollice of GRU. AA. jn Thursday, the 71 it HEMICAL BANK. New Yor, April 4, 1864. mat en election held this day {he following wamed gentle. ted Directors of this Bank for the Sear. vizio Jobn Q. Jones, Robt, MeCoskry, John David Wolfe, James A. Roosevelt, Geo, G. Williams. And for Inspectors at the next basa) election— Robt. L. Stuart, Robt. Lenox Kenaedy, Isaac L, Platt. Ata subsequent mecting of the Board ‘ John Q. Jones, baq., was unanimously re-elected Presi- jent. OVERNMENT TEN.FORTY LOAN. Subscribers to. this loan prong us will receive ‘ONIEIGRTH t PER CENT COMMISSION. JOHN B, MURRAY &CO., bine and Share Brokera, No. 11 Broad street. UNNELL GOLD COMPANY.—HOLDERS OF RE- for purchase of this stock can now obtain cer. Si aneremete the liam street, final instalment. Ouse & os zy New York, April 8, 1864. H P. CROZIER, AGENT, UNITED STATES LIFE cca naurence Company, No, ‘oigt? Wall street, New York. Accumuiated cash fund, $1,600,000, OHN B. MURRAY & © RKERS, AND. HARB BROKERS, Broad etreet, near Wall, New York, Buy and sell Shares, Bonds and Gold on commission, ‘AT THE REGULAR AND PUBLIC BOARDS. Mier STOCKS—AS WELL er aie OTHER KINDS of securities bought and sold the Stock Boards in New York, eplladel hs or otherwise on commmissior a. NiooLAy; No, 52 Wiliam sh ONEY 70 LOAN—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE ON estaie in this city and Brooklyn, in suma to suit apolicanie: Also existing Morigages, first aind second, cashed, 4 SB 2 2 O'BRIEN, No. 636 Pine sireet, second story, ‘OTICE.—ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS TO THE CORYDON ining Con the oub lass otherwige he sock will be forfoieds sive JEROME, HIGGS & 00, OP eit OF THE MARIPOSA COMPANY, % WALL tpecial meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Mart: ty held at the oflice of the company on the 2d Gay of April tant, it was resolved thas, forsne purpose of liquidating the floating debt and further developing the re- sources Of the company, there shall be an issue of bonds to the sinount of $2,001.00 payableyon or before the 2d day of hh interest at 7 percent pa rable huit yearly; and thatsealed bids fort vouids be re ceived at the office of the company at any sea before noon of the Lith instant, at which time the board will proceed to open the bids. re ll of them. By order of the Board of Trustees a 6 retar’ New York, April 2, 1854, is FFICE OF THE 81. NICHOLAS INSURAN OM. pany, No. 165 Broadway, New York. March 31, 196—- Biection.—Au election tor directors of this company. and for inspectors ot the wext election, will be held this ofice of possday, April etween the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock By order vot the Board, JOHN J. SEARING, Secretary. FFIOE OF THE, CROTON ¥IRE. INSURANCE CO., NO. 180 BROAD' New Vous, April 5 1964. -An election for Directors of this company, and nspectors of clection. will be held at the owce of fhe compan, on Tuesday. Apri It. By order of the Board, lis open trom Td wo tt w Wa. P LETTLER, Acting Secretary. _ ANTONIO SILVER MINING COMPANY, OF ARIZONA. . raat by ALB. poss F sanum 60,000 SHARES—NOMINAL PAR, $50 EACH, 40,000 ONLY 70 BE SUBSCRIBED FOI. IssvED FOR, VHK PURCHASK OF MINING CLAIMS AND iene IN ARIZONA. XSi, Esq., of Morse & Co. .. of Charles H. Marshall & Co. XD, Ks}. of schuchardl & Gebhard. Kaq., of Boston, Of Selrenectady. Ban Messrs. sonucdaRbre GEBHARDT. Mesara. FOSTER AND THOMS Books of subseription for the purch:se company, at $25 atthe tise of Attention is ea Who bas lately visited the property of 1 mp MOKSE & CO., 24 Willinan etre Arnis 5, 1864, ~~ New York, April 4, 1334. I visited this Mine in the month of Dece:nticr, 1963. accom sido Kustel, the ist distinguished M aod Mining Eng! Lic e the manager of the Ophir Works, au treatise un the “Processes of Silver 1 Hecontiy, published in Gailloraia:, My opinven ot { i quallty of this Mine is based on information derived Geutieman, and oa my own observations at the Mine, e mie is situated tn Ari-ona, about three miles north of the norihern boundary line of ‘Sonora, and five miles dis: tant froin the celebrated Mowry silver mrnes; it is access!- bie at ail sea be year, either by way of Los Apgelos, Libertad or Gu: But litte work has been done fn se. veloping the miue; enough however, to discover the width fu essen of the lode and devermine the quality and value he ores. Where the shafiis sunk the vein is from four to six fect Wide between lime rock and garnet, running east and west Aud exuibits galeua or sulphuret of lead. carbo f lea Zine biend aud copper pyrives; the richest 1s tue sulvh aset lead, ausayiug one hundred and fifty-five doliars per ton; the vein has been prospected about half aimile, Mr, Kusted, 10 a letter addressed to the San Francisco owners, says:—" San Avtonio lode appears, where the shaft ts suik, a good Wide vein of ore, easy to reduce by tre, and will pay on an Average, according to the proportions of the diferent met- als. {rom seventy to ninety doilars per ton. Tbe lieve tere y abundant supply of this ore, and thai by au expendi: tin of mouey. the can Produce forty tons. per. day: re Ad doliars per tov, the gross product of the mine would excved three thousand dollars per day; the entire cost of mining and reduciag a ton of tuis ore will nut exceed twen's dollars On the premises, avout two hundred yards from the San Antonio lode, in a northeast direction, hb copper lode, th which we obtained (rou: this lode (eoasidered a (air average), assayed 3) per cent of eFages onl coppe? and $76 in silver. Miners can be obtained in any number in the immediat ricinity, at abour tea dollars per month, | Tae reduction ihe Mine are three miles nt fro! furnaces, ail purposes on the pr: very valuable Silver) it Wiil produce mos: satls. the Mia sisting of a small engine and (wo dance of wood and water for T consider the San Antonio & yeked with skill and energy aM" RYU TTERWORTH. GuERHROOKE GOLD MI MING « ‘COMPANY “the vatuable gold miaing pr Sootin, adjoining the celebra Commany. has been orga: d into ‘« company. ‘Lois property has been wor more than a year last past aad ts now selling raoutniy © large product, Subseripuions to a limited amount for this sock will be received at the ollice of HERMAN BOKER & CO., 0 Cult street, on Saturday, the 9th inst, yperty at Sherbrooke. Nova gold mine of the London Sampies of the ore, facts ta relation to. producte per top, @nu genera: Information val of property, may be ob- tain at the piace of subse rm f : JIX PER CENT INTEREST, , CITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, corner of Roxcery ant Capal street. Open every day from gto Sand on Monday. Wednesday and friday evenings irom 6 to 7. Deposits made on or before April 29 will bear interest from Int iast, “Bank booksin Engiah. German and Fre Bi ‘resident. Sxrwour A. Buxox, Secretary. —aiamabeies pest NATIONAL BANK. CAPITALSONE MILLION DOLLARS. NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS AT No. 40 Bi BoaDway. DINFCTORS, +-.-.Formeriy of Wim, H. Oates & Co No, 210 Broadway. J. 7. SANGER LEWIS 5 te JOUN PALLO NER oufact's Co. HENRY J. BAKER ALBERT g Lis L. Buss D. L. ROSS, President. J. H. Stour, Cashier. - AB TRANSFER ROOK OF THE oF NELLY GOLD Company are now open at the hervi or ry DUNCAN. SHERMAN te Bew Voww 18 1G rving the right to accept or reject auy or | a = ue __ FINANCIAL. AMUSEMENTS. $1.00 000. 0 Loan 18s GARDEN. —OOMMENCE AT *) CADEMY OF MUSIC—THE OPERATT0 Mic NIGHT. a ‘and Manager. LEY Director wii ARETZER oF THe NX wilsanar A'S THIS (SATURDAY BVENI PRL a AT 6 —— SECOND WEEK. GRAND EXTita Monn COUNTY OF NEW YORK. Im consequence of BENBFIT OF BiGNOR MAZZOLEMT cea wxresonpI MARY BUOCESS Only night of Petrella’s now and brilliant Opera of PROPOSALS FOR $1,000,000 SOLDIERS? Om _— EDWIN. "BOOTH OR, ‘THE LAST DAYS OF FOMFsIt, BOUNTY FUND BONDS, Tp the part of Fg ite new and gorgeous mise and Bure cast. penne BERTUCOIO, THE JESTER, Tone. jadame M BDO! {Being the balance not awarded om bids for $2,000,000 Opened April 2, 1864). Sealed proposals will be received at the Comptroller's Office until Saturday, April 16 1864, at 2 o'clock P, M., the same will be publicly opened, for the purchase of the whole er any part of the sum of $1,000,000 of the Soldiers’ Bounty Fund Bonds,” authorized by an ordinance of the Board of Supervisors, passed March 18, 1864, and by an act of the Legislature of the State of New York, passed Febru- ary 8, 1864, being the amount mot awarded on bids for {$2,000,000 openea April 2, 1864, ‘The sald bonds will bear invereat at the rate of six percent per annum, payable semi-annually on the first day of May and November ineach year, and the principal will be ze. Geemable as follows:—Five hundred thousand dollars Ne- vember }, 1889, and five hundred thousand dollars, Novem ber 1, 1890. ‘eee ‘The proposals will state the amount of bonds desired and the price per one hundred dollars thereof; and persons whose proposals are accepted will thereupon be required to deposit with the County Treasurer the sums awardedito them respectively. paying On presenting to the Comptroller the receipts of the County Treasurer for such depomts, the parties will be en- uted to receive bonds for equal amounts of the par value of the sums awarded to them, bearing interest from the dates of payment. Beran Each preposition should be sealed and endorsed “Propo- sals for Soldiers’ Bounty Fund Bonds,” and enclosed in a second envelope, addressed to the Comptroller. ‘Tne right is reserved to reject any or all of the bidsif | considered necessary to protect or promote the interests of the county. MATTHEW 1. BRENNAN, Comptroller, Ciry or New Yoru. DerartMent oF Finance, COMPTROLLER'S Orricx, Apel hl 1364. CORPORATION NOTICES. ORPORATION SALE OF REAL ESTATE. _ ‘Pubhe notice ts hereby gi by virtue of the powers vested in the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of the city of New York, by an ordinance of the Common Council, passed February 22 1846, and an act of the Legislature of this State, passed May 18, Tes, the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund will offer for male at public auction on Satur. day, the 9h day of April, Te66, at Doon, at the Exchange salesroom, No. 111 Broadway, in the city ef New York, by WILLIAM KENNELLY, Auctioneer, the following Rea Estate, belonging to the city of New York, viz:— 1. One lot of Land on the south side of City Hall place, in the city of New York, between Chambers and Reade si 7 2. One lot of Lan om the west slaeof Main street, in the yof Brootlyn, between Water atreet and thefRast river, Maps may,be obtained at the Comptroller's ofice, Hall of Records, on and after March 20, 1964. ‘Terms of sale—Ten per cent of the purchase money and expeneesof auction and sale to be paid atthe Comptroller's Office immediately after the sale. Thirty per cent on the Istday of May next, when the deeds will be ready for de- livery; the balance may remain on bond and mortgage for five yeats from May 1, 1364, with interest at the rate of six per cent por annum, payable haif-yearly. MATHEW T, BRENNAN, Comptroller Crrvor Naw York, Drrantext OF,Fixaxce, Courraou un’s Ornice, Mareh 9. 1864. JERRY ‘LEASES rae avert ON. HE Cg HAL! ‘On Monday, March 28, 18: t Ilo’ rate A.M. will be sold at public auction to shest bidder with adequate se- the sanity. Jor a term of Ten Years from the Orstday of May, ‘The Lease of the Ferry now established from the foot of Houston street. amt river, fork, to the toot of Grand street, Brooklyn, at of Beenie: third rests” oint, Porhe Lease of the Ferry now established from the foot of Grand sree, East river, New York, to the foot of Grand <i ae Of the Ferry uow established from the foot of pet. North river, New York. to the {oot of Pavo- ow established trom tho foot of Christopher street, North nive:, New York, to Hobo: ken, ‘Tie anid several Ferry Leases will be sold with all the rights privileges and advantages thereot belonging to the Corporation of the eity of New York. CONDITIONS, The conditions and covenants of the lease usual form of ferry les: Corporation, The lease tor each of the above named ferries to be made to conform to the requirements of the city charier to relation to ferries, aud also to contain covenants ou the part ot the lessee or lessees that he or they will conduct and manage the said ferry or ferric able to wich rules, 1eguiatious, or- dinances or by-laws as are now or may hereaiter from time to time be made or passed by tue Common Council or Stave ogisiature. ‘Tieyurchaser ef the ferry lease and its anpen agen in willbe required, 10 jpay at the time and place of he Collector of the City Revenue, (y per ceat of the amount bid for the apuual rent on tae rent ofthe first quarter, im case he executes. a Otherwise to be forfrited to equired also to furnish an Obligntiba at the aamse Time, executed by tw suseiles, yo this efloce, that he will executes bond with proved by the Comptroller, for the puncti rent. quarter yearly, and for the faithfu covenants o! the lease, The fees of the ai expenses of the leave, "bon ve Stamps (0 be pa by the purchaser, and no expense whatever is to be incurred by the orporaiion for or in connection with the pier, slip or buikhead OF premises proposed to be leased, during the term of the Jeane. Should the lease of the above named ferries, or eith tiem, be purchased by partice other tban the present le 8 es, they will be required, im ecoordance the provi sta from the foot ast ‘river. ‘Now tore to Green- to be inthe heretofore entered imty by the ppl: lease with the agual covenant He will be pose aon selected by the s anid Paine to be fixed by f part 8 capnot agree asto a atid’ new lessees. in case the the amount to be paid tor the sane, lease shall also contain a cov yboat to have attached to its engine pump, with not less than 400 feet o! hose, o. the quali: ty ani dimensions as that used by the Fire Department of the city of New York, and to be used for the e: of ‘res whenever required by the Cuilef E nts, of the Fire Department of the city ich Services the lessee shall receive twen| +h hour engaged, and no time to be counted less than one hour, MATIHEW T. BRENNAN, Comptroller. The sale of the above named Leases is posiponed wall Monday, April 11, 1854. st tue same hour and pia MTVHEW T. BRENNAN, Comptroller, Dated Manca 28, 1854, nt requiring each Gre apparatus or dollars pe VALUABLE FERRY FRANCHISES AT PUBLIC AUC NAT THE CITY HALL. (On MONDAY, APRIL. 11, 1854 at TL o'clock A. M., will be sold at pod’ i he highest blader, with ade ate se rin of ten years from tela day of ay, © ease of the Franchise of the Ferry now es ed north Of and immediately adjoining, (he present P. At the foot of Grand street, Fast river, New York, » (ie foot Of South Seventh sireet, Brooxlvn, B.D. 1 ne Lease of the Franchise of the Ferry about to be estab, \isued from the sup or the basin between piers No 3 jew York, to the siip foot of Brige street, ranchise of the Ferry bout to be estah: or basin between piers Nos $2 and 83 fork, to Uie foot of South Sixth street, Bropkiya, B.D. or agine point adjacent thersia Tne “aid seve rep Lenses will be sold, with all the rights, priwil Corporation rand ‘advantages thereo! belonging wo the he ity of of New ork usual form of ferry leases heretofore entered into by the Corporation, above named ferries to be mad aT ‘Tne lease for each of tl to conform to the requireme the city charter in rel tion ts ferries, and also cont vent lessee or lesvoes that be or will conduc: shi fe t reeabiy to 8. ies Or inauces OF by-laws aa are now or. may he time to tn po made OF passed by the Common ‘Council oF 04 chaser of r of ae a forey lease a Pay at te fale, to the oil City Keven: sum equal to twenty per cent of the amount bid for the anaual rent, apply on the rent of. ¢ first quarter, in case he execute fewee with the Usui Wenanis, otherwise to be forfeited poration. Hs wilt be ve also, to furuish am tion at the ame tine, execur that he will execute be lor the punctual payment of the the or the faithful execution o expence of tke lease, bonds and rowenue stutan by te parchaser, and'no exp by the Corporati balkhead, or mi © attached (0 [te engine a ure P, wit Kot lugs ian 4.0 fort of how PS as fa. used by te *o be used for bor ‘ ¥ATIBLEW T, RRENNAN, Comctrolier. se shall also contain a covenant re juiring exch | Tn Tom Taylor's mdi 1S apvanae, The Tas ‘saTUKDAY) SVENING, April 9, nd every evening uniil further notice. cast will iy yates: will embrace the Hog yee the t% Wary Well a inate Wo. ee Ea nn Srraorarate SCENTEY. ne neeere ere OSTUMES AND APPOINTMENTS. Musical Conduetor, HARVEY B. DODWORTH In active rehearsal, TRE MARBLE . Seats secured id pecien SIX DAYS IN ADVANCE. 'ALLACK’S. ‘Becond time th: Bulwer’s High class omer rat Sir John Vi esey. Bart Lord Gloramore........ Sir Frederick Blount Capt. Dudley Smooth. Sharpe... First time this season, THE STRANGER. Thursday, (one bundred and ninth tine.) ROI FRIDAY, AMERICANS Ti Panis AND RURAL or SATURDAY, KOSEDA! PINTER GARDEN. SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 9. Sixth appearance in New York of the gifted tragic artiste, AVONIA JONES, when will be oresens dan ORIGINAL TRAGIC PLAY, in five acts, written expressly tor her, and based upom the famous Hebrew legend of Judith aud’ Holofernes, and en- title " suDITH, THE Thea pavouren Or MERARI. maw 118% MAUNIFIC! SEW sRCRNERY, by Bartholomew & HISTORICAL costunt: oo oy Brusky, of the Academy of NOVEL AND | ELRGANT PROPERTIES. by Sylvester, HINERY, by Thomas Morgan; together witha” POWERFUL CHORUS to do justice to the ORIGINAL MUSIC, composed exprossly for this pice py Robert Stapel and A CAST embracing the euiire strength of Rte com y. and some new cundidates {or public favor, including fir {CHARLES BARRON {its lire appearance in New 1. Bag.» York! Sroaces. itigh Prien Burbo, tavern keeper Conduetor. ND AY, Rone! ERT LE DIABLE. Oo” Non ro su iCRIBERS, Tae erty Opens ra Nich next week MONDA wan NESDAY THURS! DAY. FRIDAY, a. wish! pe yy their y basen Om and seats will please gi nel ‘heademy du- ag sei daa giao, h, Apri AI, at 8 o'clock, Will be produces, ONERT LE Digi aang Tipe maguifieost mise en compe ane e WAX c ARETZUIE WEDNESDAY EVENING, FAUST, The sale of secnred sate and uckete for any of the above named performances will commence this morning, atthe Togular ticket offices. Noraut NEW 2oweRy THEATRE Henriques Sole early W. Lingard LLIES: th ‘ geo BDAY MUNERIT OF A NIGH rt 3 TURSDAY, TIE A sf OF MLLE. MARIE: WEDNSDAY, beneiit of Mr. wv. i FLovD. and positively her last appea ance, on which occasion she will appear ia her wonder: ul imperyonation of the r. B.D, Lay am Mahommed During the piece 26 BROADSWORD COMBAT with Mr. E. D. GREAT DANCE BY ZOE. LANDSHARKS AND BEAGULLS, Mr, G, C. Boniface. os Jack Rudderly Lire AND ADVENTURES OF ACK SHEPPARD. re Mr. G. C. Boni Mira, W. G Jones Jack She . Miaeaninr deo, TRA. Miss Kate Newton, 2RYANTS’, monte M4 and every niuig during the week, rf a : RUNNING THE BLUOKADE ANTICS’ HALL, 472 BROADWAY. My Polly Frick Ty cea aloes Mac's Essence, LES MISERABLES. ‘The Boho Ghost. Serious rantly, Congo Cor Dance, MoE SEMPT BHAKERD, THE PERFECT CURES, leasrs, Leslie, Hobbs, Fowler, Morrison, Gascetayvl, Gettings, Rmmett, Hilton. Greer, Savori, Reed, mour, Little Mac, Net! and Dum sn PLANTATION FESTIVAL SCENE, Doors open at 6%. Curtain rises at 74. AN AMBURGH & €O.'S MENAGERIE. GREAT MORAL EXHIBITION AND EGYPTIAN CARAVAN. Hyatt Frost... + oeees Manager .U. 9. Ge ‘Tickets 26 cents, wee. B80 ‘ Seate may ITTV! THB secured a day ‘ata G /gogeens bath be wae WEEK BOT ONE LAST WEEK BUT ONB HEATRE WEAMOA Gees, CONCERT SALOON. LAST WEKK BUT ONE WS Ec iaperalnge: RAND EXPOSITION Positively first representation ay GRAND EXPoB Dramatio Comedy in tour acts, ‘by Monsieur Auguste Vac. | oss ANIMATED NATURE, yee ‘The ag will be open at7',, to commence at 8 me LARGEST. THe Most, CAREFULLY Box Urice of tie theatre during the day at 623tBrondway.” SBLECU NOT! After the inst., the Box Office wil! be re- Dardonville’s new store, 678 Broadway, oppe- CW iatcige How fOxX's: (oe BOWERY THEATRE. ATCRDAY EVENING. April 9, will be presented De Walden's original dramatization, in four acts. founded on the fol ef *'Cudjo’s Cave,” by J. T. Trowbridge, £Eay., entitle Posr, cuDJO'S CAVE. ‘Miss Fanny Herrinz as. Mr. J. B. I “Pomp J. .Cudjo ‘argh Other charact company. The piece veesented with EW SCENKRY a1 - STARTLI no EFFECTS. Mr, G, L, FOX will Hf 80 NORAH CREINA. ALICE GRAY. IRCUS—BROADWAY AupaitHeatue, L, B. Lent... Manager Gilor BENEHIT OF JOE FLNTLAND, ‘The Favorie C! SATURDAY Ky ‘eMC. ‘Apel 9, 1854, pace eccing. at 7 © clock. AN IMME. ARKAY oF TALENT i adsist at. th GRAND EQUESTRIAN, GALA. ALL THE GREAT ARTISTS will appear in (ull force. Full programme of Horsemanship, acrobatic & YEKFOKMING DOGS, PONIES, MONKE To conclude with the ACTING BEARS. A GRAND MATINEE For the conveniences of Famfties, being, positively We tase Sppearance ‘ot ‘the troupe this OOD'S MINSTREL HALL, 514 BROADWAY, OPPO- alte St. Nicholas Hotel, Henry Wood, Propricter. ao. MONDAY, April ny beep srk ‘ing the k, . April dy an luring the wee EE SAM'S'A COON. Robin Cotton Field Sporty, Hurry Up, &c.. ** Commence at o'clock. Tic! ets 25 cents, OPR CHAPEL, 713 BROADWAY, ‘Veren'y-third wees of the MAMMOTI SIERKOSUOPTICON, Tuls popular exhivition is still a brilliant suecess, afford ing to ail classes a happy r laxation crom the ordinary cares of routine life, Itisa tairy realm of travel. history, lit tire and song, revealing ty the delighted visitor the most en- ghanting Scenery and the imost exquisite. Siatua 4 Architectiire of the ancient and mo‘era day in all lands as beheld in the reality. For the accommodation of families, on Saturday after noon, the programme will be arranged with special refe- renee to the delineation aud picturing of Eastern scenes, the Holy Land, Egypt, &c., and others of an mteresting and equally instruc ive character. oore open at 7. Tours commence at 8 o'clock. Toket 25c.; Reserved Seats Suc, Matinee every day at 3 o'e W ALLACK'S. _Doors open at 7 ocd FLOY whixespiy rth 13. First im this — the celebraved Play (with an an- a cast), aye byte THE STRANGER, — io now open. ¥ OF mosIC, cf mine tin. SATURDAY EVE AND LAST APPEA\ MK. AND MRS W. J. Last chance to see Tom, Taylor THE TICKET Bor office open trom § till hh ETROPOLITAN Fale. Tu consequence of the crowde:t state of the Fair build. ings, the Executive Committees have decided, tn accordance with the reservation made tu their former announcer upon fixing the price of admission at one dollar mati. Turther notice. This wil inclwde admission to the Fourteenth street buildings, as heretofore, and to all departments of the Later ta GEO. GRISWOLD GRAY. Chairman Committee of Arrangements, 1B NEW W ORIBNTAL, MUSIC HALL, v anierte ne (602), above Bleecker street, D ee ‘ US COSTUMES, BUR EVERYTHI tte ‘a, RAKE AND RAC ADMISSION Fk Di M's. ‘Actress and SAME. RYAN, C Cor fo, ‘wil cunmence thelr miminer season at Cairo, Tit, und. Ohio, May 2, for 12 ighis: “BROOKLYN. ING. FIT RANCE OF FLORKNCE, reat drama, AVE MAN. ».- Manager a Apel 14 tor 12 mighss: ¢ Nashy + May June 6, for 6 nights: Cin at the Howard, Boston, ‘Ouiordune ts, commencing June 21; at ‘tie’ Prince of Wales! thea hy eks. C onmencing August 8; to fulfill their antl, tin SANITARY FAIR WANTED, A YEW LADY AND gentlemen amace rs, to @ new @omedy. writen fa benait of the Sanit Reapectauity of applicants spensadle. Addre Herald ode. ANJO TAUGHT—VERFECTLY, IN ONE Quan. Let's lemons, by my sorel and sing meth person can fail to have @ thorough knowledge of the in- sirument, Banjos made to order and furnished for pra tice. Hoare for tuition from $ in the afternoon tll 9 inthe evening, GEORGE 0, DOBSON, No. 9 Amity street, cor. ner of Moreer. SNES Bi D—FOR A STRRFOSCOPTICON, A COM ratte shd'a nest clams wevirer, to travel. station D- Bible House. A WINES, papas) &O. AJESTY CHLAMPAGN ER i AL WINE OF TNGLAND. ‘The first aeisnent of 400 eases of thie exquisite Wine arrived by ihe steamship Olympus, direct from the cellars of the well mage house o BNOGR & 0 the present ihvoles wilt be intro. atthe very low, price o VARTA, below its actual cost. ay be addressed, by letter OF We HENRY war D, Wine an Deal No, 7 Broad street, near a tlt fy % eed. tne its tare OW ENTY. DOLLARS. Pls payabe in Coan wich Orders for one or more cases otherwise, to " STEAMLUATS. POR PARTRORD DUEOT enponD a 1 GRANITE | ph mers CITY OF HARTE i ATI: lone ph ast river daily @ ther particulars inquire of Saxtea & sireet, D.A.3 ra gent, THE STHAM will leave Monday, April M.. sto; BW YORK tain M, Conk + Cor maT a Re Mus fom tot | KUG ABLE coLumc HON or RARE ASTS AND BIRD: ever exhibited on elther the Eastern or Western Cont» nts, NIBAL, THE MONSTER ELEPIANT, BANNIMAL, THE MONSTER ELEPHANT. ALY ica tH ONLY LIVING GIMAFFIE tala ma ‘a MINOR ANIMALS (ae ) BESIENGR COLLECTION of Beasts an Trom every quarter of the. gloie, other country, ae Which WiLL POSITIVELY CLOSE. after ther see “Open fromi0 A, M. to 10 P. M._Adzataslon, 256. BTROFOLIEAT, FAIR. SNERAL ARRANGEMENTS. ‘The Fair will open at 11 A, M. und clove at 101% P.M. There will be but three en son Fourteenth street, ‘That nearem Blsth avenue res ved for holders of season tierce exits witl be exclusively on Fittoanth street Bickers can vaw be obtained at the followin, office of Wailack’s theatre; 76 Cedar street, « 10 Astor House, of F. V.. fiushion: ity Raealway. esunnee express, C. J. Raker: Fifth Avenue Hotel, of Caswell & Macks, aud at the Fair Builaings, wie Beason tickets. admitting wont departmenta of the Fair, $5 ‘Tickets for Wednesday, first day of sales. $d. ‘Tickets for Thursday, Friday or Saturday. 5) cents The same ticket adinita to the Fourteenth street and Union square departments, Children under twelve will be adinitted 10 elther of the departments on payment of 25 announced for the first week: bnt bot ‘ices a1 ae mamitee F them from day the Committee reserves the right to chan to day oe ronmstances may require. ices for the second week will be announced after he apenii the fair. ane pening of te fal At, the fair will be delivered free of ‘il! goods purchased at he fale wi) Gapped a ychuer 17 “GRISWOLD GRA nmitiee on Arrange GE Chairman of ( LYMPIC THEATRE, Lessee and Directress, er, 3.1L Selwyn * THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, APiIL 9, 1964, Ie respectfully announced nv TH LAST NIGHT PRESENT ENTTERTAWNING AND consisting of, by desire. the YOHN BROUG PNTITLRI THE IRISH EM 622 AND 624 BROADWAY. Xrs. John Wood ING PROGRAMME, two acts, by in IGRANT, in which appear. Messrs. Frank Drew, Geo. Jamison, France T. Owens, '@. H, Cinike, Mrs, Sedley Brown, Miss A. Harris and Miss J. Waiters. cone ting with he exculient farce of me Lae GHING HYGNA, Mrs. John Wood, Mra, Se edley a Mr. W. Davidge and Mr. J. K. Mortimer MONDAY, Sade n, Will be produced AN OLYMPIC EXTRAVAGANZA, entitled LOYALINA; BRIGADIER GENERAL, FORTUNIO SEVE § GIFTED ALS Doors open at 7 Seats secured three days in advance. HE HIPPOTHEATRON y NEW YORK OLRQUE : ademy of Music, his air; he therefore appeals to the publi , reucering that contribution as lure a possibie, (In onier, ht Oe Poe TAE, PATH PERFORMANCES may be (if posible) more than taually attractive, he has 1 rH succeeded PURE AT SEGRIST COMPANY, KINO FAMILY, a perfect Pk deny ; Se lOMRES 8, PER PORN G DOGS 7 5 MR. BATON STONE, Mit. SAM LONG, Mi. JAMES COOKE, THE GREAT TKOUPE OF ENGUSH STERILE tA La ND GENTLE ALC OF Whiost WILL Ave EVERY AFTERNOON AT 214, 1) NING. At r3.oreL.00 K, A BE VeOGrA MES WILD! wawnott AND MATCHL! NCK IS THE PRICES eave; dress circle, OD cet fe, 25 cents, Doors open, wi DERS, Nn enildren, ‘noon, hall price; ampit at Lg; evening at ROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. AURA KEEN O NIONTS OD LY. NESDAY, APRUL 11 and 13, ing [rom 3 o°c!uck, where OKs. Po MONDAY AND. Box ottice open on Saturd: feats can be secured for bot W 9008 Minsrrets, cit BROADWAY. ‘Open every evening, commencing at 8 o'clock. Tickers 25 cenits. _See programtue of enter:ainment, = CHIEF OF ILLUSIONISTS, RORERT HELLER ROBERT HELLER wil Commer re bie NINGS OF MUSTC AND MYSTERY, 8 OF MUSIU AND MYSTERY, ~~ ae is Salon, BAS Broadway, ON MONDAY, vAY, APRIL a CreT ) SEASON, 186 . ines at the Acid Meee Hot at Si, oclock P.M. Kitra adin the usual places. By order, each, for sale at tie w 1 SPlan., secretary, ITALIAN Loren. can be had at C8 PRLHARNON f! eure CADEMY OF MU Reserved Seate in Paryaet a 0. 63 Kast Fourveeuth street, Corner ¢ or our avenue, nV MUSIC HALL AND THEATAB, 2 6p © INGTON, D. 5 uh © CAL M Liaut, ot forget to piaa ae me proprietor. veil Known (aces AFTERNOON, when the elite of (1 | FIFTY BRAC | OUSs CosTY: AND RACY, urs, FRANK BORN \NTEE TO MAKE Ui Bano, Ino pina Snow fede MORN aOR! oad Way, GUA

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