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“ FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Sunvar, May 6, 1867. flere was considerable activity and some buoyancy developed im the railway share market during the past week, and the transactions in Erie were heavy. The deciive of the last six months has reduced prices to a point at which most, if not all, of the stocks§ on this list are cheap when judged by their current earnings, and the extreme sbandance of money at this contre, together with the prospect of its continuance, gives ‘encouragement to speculators for a rise, More- over, the virtual ‘settlement of the Luxemburg ques- tion bas removed @ source of apprehension, however vill founded; which exerted an unfavorable influence vupoa financial and commercial affairs for some little “time past up to last week. Business of ali kinds has labored under 0 much stagnation for many months ‘pact that @ matural reaction ts inevitable, as depression must always be the exception and not the rule in a rap- idiy growing country like oar own. To talk of a shrinkage Of prices to the ene dcilum standard is entirely premature while gold is selling at vanything like’ its present more than ‘probable that the leading railway stocks will never again sell as low as they did in 1660, ‘The railwayé of the country are growing in value with its growth, and all that is necessary to make them good dividend paying properties without exception is good Management. - No disturbance of trade or values is likely rto arise from the farther contraction of the currency, as “the revenue receipts ere falling off to an extent which will leave the secretary of the Treasury powerless ‘wo avail himeelf of the authority conferred upon’ ‘him in this respect. The public debt has been vteduced too rapidly, our taxation’ hes been ‘too heavy, and both the dwindling of the public income and: tbe non-contraction of the currency are now to be ‘desired. The prospect before us, both financially and commercially is mere encouraging than it "has been for halfa year past, The statement of the associated banks for the weck just expired will show a further very large - accumulation of currency here, and they were pre- viously strong: im their legal tender reserve, The drain of money from the interior still continues, and we are again threatened with a plethora of -capitat unless speculation on the Stock Exchange becomes active enough to absorb it, Loans were made treely on miscellaneous collaterals at 526 percent and at4a6on governments, 5 per cent being the general rate irrespective of collaterals, ‘The stock market was very firm on Saturday afternoon, and ata quarter tosix tho subjoined prices were cur- rent:—New York: Central 985 3 %; Erie, 64% a %; Reading. 104 34; Michigan Southern, 603¢ a 3; ; Cleve- land and Pittsburg, 74 a 4; Rock Istand, 92% a 3; Fort Wayne, 97% a 98; Northwestern, 36 8 34; do. proferred, 6274 263; Pactfic Mail, 12944 a 3; Western Union Tele- graph, 43% a 34; Ohio and Mississippi certificates, 227% « 25; Boston Water Power, 313¢ a 32. ‘The gotd market was on the whole steady during the ‘week. notwithstanding the decided character of the Europesn peace news. On Monday morning it was @reatiy excited by the intelligence that France and ‘Prussia had agreed to submit the Luxemburg question to @ Congress, and the opening price was 1344_, but it ro- covered om the same day to 136)4, and the dally fluctua- " tone during the rest of the week were as follows:— faxor of the lendér, ranging (rom 1-32 to % per cont ‘to foreign bondholders creetes a special demand +bitts on Eoghand at sixty days, 109% » % ; at three days, 110 @ 4; Commercial bills, 108.0 100%¢; France, at ving etocks’ sold at the first. regular session of the Ex- ‘change on each Saturday of the past four weeks :- 1% Apt 20, Apl, 37. Mays, ha Tae) 8054 Bik, BG BL MH 98K re KOKO OBIS fon Git Tis fam mi” «1B aig ay 80 OL wn te aan 3 6B = vo a MBS bbtae in” 113% 108° (108 oe 8 > 6M aby 49 56 55% a 19% «20 Sax ON a Pe ae a aes 12536 -1N8H 10, 1% = BH OTIS 2° tf OX 16a 108 3I% 88 cy BOK «BH BONG 42% ‘Western Union Telegraph Governmest securities were quoted on each Saturday of the past four weeks as follows:— 95 10: = * 1865, ¥ 1866. 1967. Righteenth week..... $687,848 $1,247,249 = $713:657 -Previousty reported... 5,425,216 5,888,966 670,624 Totals......4.++++-.86,013,008 $7,190,918 $9,884,201 Aunexed is the total valuation of the foreign imports ‘at this port for the week ending May 3, compared with those of the twe preceding weeks, as also the value of dry goods entered at the port and thrown on market since January 1 of this year, and for tue corresponding period in 1866 amd 1866:— The imports of dry goods for the wook and since Janu. ary 1 are as follows:— For the week, 1865, 1966. 1967. Entered at the . $1,122,408 $1,008,264 $1,202,697 Thrown on ot. 1,996,212 1,608,974 = 1,426,428 Since Jan 1. Entered at the . $15, 268,690 $55,640,506 $37,217,621 ‘Thrown on « 17,104,225 62,759, 41,961,511 COMMERCIAL REPORT. Saroroar, May 4~6 P.M, Asuys.—Recespte, 29 packages. Pots were dull and nomi- al at $8 6334. Pearls were unchanged. We quote $12 75 a $13 &% Ateonor.—Sales were made of 1,000 vbis., for export, at 49°40, Corrar,—The taarket for Rio ruled dull but quite firm. No ales were reported. Other kinds remained nnchanged. Corrow —At previous prices » moderate business was con. ‘suinmated, the sales being 1,400 bales. The market closed dni! but quite steady at our quotations. Wequate:— = some holders: again : demand. ing even. more. way confined to trade bra tent aominal deman grade belog neglected and to some e: Se rrsotatias, * Califonats ‘Boos twee steady, with: at % ae and frm, with dywine on private on we iy ekssuessuss Po prepress O eIERREE: al eRsease : ! se f ener. ie ze + # E Ct dis goods, vate terms. Gunntas socealed Gull, Sed prices wére aotattal in the vig i ta ti a dull and ani ane other lors were it quod demand for consumption at fu The salen aggregated & bales at Sle, a 70c., sovonding ts Hay was without decided being steady and frmat $1 00for shipping asl ba $2 10 fot petal! Lorne ” Mo: There was a good Jobbing demand at previous Uits.—Linseed, quiet, remained firm bsnl for jobbing lots, Other kinds were n ‘2 dbis. se i E The Cunard mail steamship Cuba will leave Boston on Wedaeaday for Liverpool. ‘The mails for Eurppe will close in.this city at a quarter ‘TWE COURTS FOR MAY. The United States Circait Court will be opened om Tuesday, May 7, by Judge Shipmas, when the stated to 20, iaclasive, laues ct Law and Pact Neo 190, 135, 1; 137. Sureeue Court—Caamerrs.—The first Monday calen- dar will be called. Suremon Court—Gexerat Treu.—The entire calendar for the wonth of hay comprises t ix. cases, The ig tw be called at cieven 0’ A Soraaion Court—srsciat. fune—Com| caves, The calendar is to be called at or Svpraion Court—Tatat Tram.—Nos, 2909, $199, $217, 3231, 1103, 2907, 2061, 2095, 3157, 3227, ‘2541, 2919, 2615, 3245, 2929, 3241, 2373, 2375. Part 2.— to, 220, 110 686. five Tatas Gitte Tonk he poset deem Se ee Sewn te Sokeee beseraag “sate "gooae aria Mead—witl, J. Henry B.t Horiz. Jr. will Rozale Bebo—will, Hose Mo- ‘Sherry —eill, Kings County Courts for May. The criminal business in the Brookiyn courte for this month promise to bo important and The United States District Court (Eastern District) will be held by Hon. Charles Benedict, The present term opened on Thursday last, The United States Circuit Court will be herd by Judges Nelson and Beuedict, end a number of very important Fovenue cases will be tried during the term, United States Comuitesioners’ fi ? YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MAY 6, 1867. with molasses. to master. Burk J D_ Fish, for NYork, ad the day previo: brig Finals Duller for de same time than two boars per day satis mere pulte- ARWE Durye ees vcmgiaaa ati bie room is provided. Attorney Troy | “Schr it M Me tisbury, Key Woat, 16 days. Sehr Anthony Kelly, Somers, York River. Schr New Globe, Ray. Bi for Bestoa. Sehr Fowler, itolbrook, Calais. Schr Lyra, Haskell, Cutioes Behr i SCRE dane, Haskell, Cutler. ‘Frrssoaa Ma . Yay to Eu ia dang ter of J, By » formeriy of » R —Oa charch, Hudson Hoboken, N, J., this (Monday) af~ | two boats which had been swam inder ‘stern, temnoos, at two o'clook. . ie a, | ak with Ber repr trey tema ary ga Disa. —At Ievington-on Hadson, on Frida Suir Saunt. G Grover, Malbon, from Liverpool for Bos- of consumption, Marr D., "of Jacob and = "og with ae ot mS fa D., daughter ton, put into Queenstown April 2 with chaia. plates dam- Banx Gravestone, from Matanzas for Boston, before re- ported ashe Martha's Vit re peer pgm eal got off Saturday here April 18—The Clarissa Ann, is leaky, must repaii roceeding.. ‘The latter vessel wae abandoned in tat r XN, tong 64 Ww. Netice to Mariners. tend the funeral, from the resideace of her parents, No, A dense fog prevailed on Tuesday night and Alig memes J 313 We fouston street, fonday) afte morning, May }, maki wvigntion {1 Island Sout senafbon poorer this (Mi rnOON,. MF tobe only unplestant dangerous At cack dues the rr nent nals which are placed upon some of the lands and other dangerous localities. are off the Portance. In nearing Gull Island about midnight as above, ulthough the bell was ringing and a good light burning, the \t was seen before the Sound of the bell reached us. With an eastorly wind vessels or steamérs running for the Gull, snd depending for safety on hearing the bell, would inevite: bly run upon the island. Instances of this fact are no wanting. In this connection we would earnestly recommendh the Lighthouse Board to substitute signals of ‘more power, of lives and property’ demands theo’ changer: to vo mete, of lives a iy demai ‘oba . TX PASMENGER ON STRAMIE GALATEA- LRTLE GULL LIGHT, Srzameze OLp Corony, Fact Rivag Tine, New Yor, May 5, 1867, To tax Eprror or tax New Yoru Hruatp;— Dear Sin—The steamer Old Colony does not report Little Gull light out and no bell ringing on Wednesday night last, as we encountered no ‘on, that nights the report was made without any ‘authori » On night last, A) pril half. Dublin papers please copy. * Grarr.—At Brooklyn, E. D., om Saturday, May 4, Grarr, aged 73 years. and are invited to attend the from his late residence, Fit avenue, cast of Bushwick avenue, this (Monday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Grvaman,—On Saturday, April 27, Miss Mary Grox- man, ew, of the late Lockwood Grumman, of Rye, lew > Griese om eaitiy, Hie 6, Cuances Guixax, ia the ‘33d a4, age His fri and those of his sister Mary and brother Kearin are respectfully invited to attend hw funeral Coe Mig 287 Bowery, this, Monday, afternoon, at 2 o'clock. « Hvanes.—On Sat May 4, at the residence of his be Patrick Hughes, Micuaxn, son of Ed N.J., io the 18th year of his age. nu D Tho relatives and.friends of the family are respectfal- | Guillight aud lay 30 minutey in sight of if blowing te ly 1avited to attend the funeral, this, morning, | whis i aha two minutes; not ak sound of at 9 o'clock, from his uncle’s residence, No. 26 Macdou- pon pce ens sg ne a 2 oe we owe. Sad continued (pistrest. "ile Temains will be conveyed to Paterson, ws , Capiain, steamer’ Old Colony. iterment. bg ge a A as Hexry Huwt,, oged 58 years, 3 mont Bark Soe Ranger, Lewis, of NB, was at Paita April & hav. The relatives and friends of the family are respectful- yA Carlos ly invited to attend the funeral from hie late Yesidene, | Gbceeittll. booed to wallneesa® iy a ae Spelt alt cols ER ‘at Barbados all well, nothing since leaving 8t Helens, Beund.te Wont. a hy tees ‘420 wh; Ye corner of Bashwick avenue and Stagg E. D., without further invitation, this, Monday, after- noon, at 2o’clock. His remains will be taken to the vergreen, for inverment Sunday, May 6, of consumption, Faepamox. F 38 ie : Be: a8; ee ri 2 te te i ! i j if i 4 : , Bremen, Arr ublin tod Cork Papers please ony, sii Beene ia ath, Golumbus, Ailiner; NYork; Pics estes Shetty ek Bamelin cecaig’ Lars trata cee % |AVEN. April 19—Sld E FGabain, Hirdes; Hel. Bururnn. th hi Wachter, and Stee Dame cote ‘iohanne Wilholmine, Thietneen and attend the faneral from the residence of his ‘Air BK. Coppi, San Francisco. Second avenue, corner of Thirveeath street, on ‘Tueaday sid iin, Hap Haherersy, NOrieann baz afternoon at one o’ciock. ‘Sid from jan 18ih, Gt Tailhades, NOrieans. MoNxar.—at Newark, on Saturday, 126) ee eax, only obid of Samuel A. and Maggie fy aged. Bounay March 21-arr Hy Buck, Nichols. Boston, Cld Tiloads'and relatives of tis family are invited to | Maat ‘King. NYork: 20th, Nor- Wester, chains); C gees Site dees aan Boston é ig eeeetey 4 Jouaxna Nuexax, wife fee ca ae a “ihe trends oC the faually are invited to | Frenbila if "ets a oe ae attend the funeral on Moeday at o'clock, fram the April Nesax Ou Sunday moraing, May 6, Josarn Dr, be- opeeade” ae Lays le ‘The relatives and friends sre invited to attend the “Gtasoow, April 18Arr HI. Routh Roblasen. Liverpeot. funeral from the residence’of his pareuts, 4 Hantington Bar ee saa Peqanegh, olen, Femornpttont, Reastlen, this (Monday) afternoon Giprantar, prt, 19 Arr Trerenee, Liort,, NYork. and Dublin papers please copy. NYork, BUY e Marg, Sinira, and seared for Rost Rasoourn.—In this city, om Sunday, May 5, efter a Gonrx, arto Berets recs land, Boston. short and severe iliness, Mrs. CaTuknise ened i-da, Onngn Benes Caan th sndow of Joba F. Randolph, of Warwick, Orange county. | otras Apri ver. Her friends and relatives are respectfully iavited to | "Tawsrns, 4 18-814 Eagenit. Cohnbley, and Joh: trand, oriner Nrock, toby Gort, Baan’ Bes Vrancieco John H. Burt, 489 Second avenue, on Tuesday ‘from Cuxhaven: stoic Theremai witb taken te Wormoe | ivr, Ay ate Gentian acct — [ot Col vaited Stata: Heudueky, Nortou,’ aud SH Mla: ren, Corning, Ondit? and United Biaies, . April 19—Arr Maria Adelaide. Storka, Philadel- PISS ve Reman We sal ‘Olympus (#), do ~ 1 ‘ ye 49. years, for Sy Ebel a pepulac som” Cote Parloon jee, Syorks ony es abet nati dit hee, i, Taner the a, Re Wirunawax To sola oon morning, May Sling dg” Sarin, Cr singham fy (aM 5aae ‘Kuzasera ‘TTMrRWax, aged Sevina. "ta N jee A = fog invited to attend the fune- | 29098; Delaware (*), Thompson. Bostont 23d, Tarifa (®) wie sing | Ba. eee Street, near Eighth avenue, om this (Monday) morning | armsrong, Wood felts N York. at ton o' alter Temains will be taken to Bab one: EAS: Manca "We pal pe bes Hale Wood, Corshela’ B Cutting. Tyson, dor Chicago (r). Price, dos ‘Chane, Chane, ih ‘olcer, Portland, Me: Rew, Work: Sth, Virgiala, Card, Neve York (aud anchored nt % Gray, Fort 6 i phin: #), Hookley, Boston and Somer. fet (9), athe, Baluimore: Fi (9), Watson, abd Alicia (ap, Stiarty X Yorks Levant (2). fladeiphta, ®—Arr Loxponpenay, Apl 20—Arr Pleiades, j, Baltins ween. April leet out, Victoria, Lovhstoer, New Newrorr, April 20—Sid Ne Plus Ultre, Woodbury, San Francisca, 's brig rigged meamer, bound E; May | Pt * april Mt—oAre Amuse, Est York. i fon t's ntataer pone ibe Cliy of Balinore, we tomeasiy Abel Sosa jupiter, Rraekeus (from Bremen), git, steemabipe Alleman: , April Svat ot ci bea eae 3 AprLS®, | Agnes, Haaelstoin, NYork ; 384, L 4 and Hk at 5:20 PM, with Agnes, Haseiein, Nor: £4. 1 an aha eh pes to the Banks. April #4, att mg rove, Wells, Wide Kaxares. Apel 90—Are below, Armor, Tengstrom, Sranna Leoxe, An’ Tr brig. Towne, from March ee UnET eR eEm merfcan Ports. BOSTON, Hey tate satp Macy, Warren font Phinney, Ns rt rm q firinwa, nan: | pei, weet, Bagua nohrs , i Kensington, oe B, Lt Orleans; yen Keapedy, Pad acy fe Faciek, Putiadciphias "White Nea, SHAR OR LE aga York, sid Monhatt 4: York. RESS M 4 May 4—Arr in Lepy ve ke Ba: shipe Shooting star, Boston for Alexandria: Ast Bremen; brigs Model, Waat Indien for Baltimore; Cent a re nt " {iiamiuon Road ‘ld ship Nancy My Liver. Aprit Sen sion darn (of, Brix 4, Messing, 7 days, f : i Fra idee palit. Wow“ wh ‘pert tind s Wier Ey al ih, bre WH Gore Harkness, Bromen. Bari Marvenne 90 Port), Pathe, Lisbon, $9 days, wilh | york: bri € Oarol La ‘Kelly Erwin, “ieow Wed mase. to LE ‘Co, . wiles (Br, Boe Cardenas. Below a brig in . with main. day 0 tech 10, oe i t {at 8:90 PM) steamship North American, Kerr, c OND, Cottam. 3 Rod, io Sunnie, 64 dass | sce Avera W ‘any nn via Curis Nock’ coe Bes pera: | ST ASmn ate i om ne ‘cook, feil over: i Sa 1 Pabins, we rr steamer Cl sit Perdina re, 4 owritas, 15 day*. | yoid, N¥ork. Sid ship Autoorns, Philadel Brig ‘ Matanzas, 10 to Brett, Bon abo. XPRESSES. ve remem, Hor Fg tod , URN AMS FURNITURE EXPRESS, AND FUR- a With spars, 60 @ 4s. A. piture Packing ertablishment, bate} Went Blovonth ii and Sith nreaues * for mat AnE. le. Popereo, Palermo, 41 days, with Fe oe EM ankos ye Ponce, ”, “ daya, = aE Tea Meas vere tonr D « Solr eat shipped: furaiture sted. Money advanced oe craivere, Ug. HYNARD, FURNITURE RXPRESS 7 AND 80 JK PEE & LhON's MINGTRELS, 72 BROADWAY. rT} temple of minsiseley eas ell a eg epee es ed i at No. a way. 0) STRAMER HERO, MAY, LOO BOARD THE. S7RA 3, van Wcked at che ofice of Sereeay’s Hotel, will recsive $0 ° a Hotel Feward aod asked. $50 arr Sah rataae ake ies Meee tee t rn = AMUSEMENTS. of AMT S, JRRoan’ a TSTORUS FAREWELL TO Amica —ano ROADWAY THEATRE, FR PRENGH PHEATEE. ‘Loser wnt ihcoen era w rowd Broome rt. away and Broome sire, oorE |. Fhe ure of Business MADAME ADELAIDE RistoRt GREAT SUGOESS OF TIT SHAMROCK, ie fixed forthe 1th of Muy. when she will embark tae Mr. and Mrs, BARNEY WILLIAMS Europe, with her suite, in the alewmship Ville de Paris received nigntiy witt, unbounded enthusiasm. Ristoti Picket office ai Schiemer's tnusic store, 701 throat x ‘Only 1GHTS more of the GREAT ARTISTS. aa moro MATINEE by the GREAT ARTISTS. ¥, TUESDAY, WEDAESDAY and THUUSDAY, Last Four NIGHTS OF “Tli1s MONDAY, MAY 6, AND WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 Vietor * dra ma ANGELO, TYRANT OF PADUA ADELAIDE RISTORL in her great role of TH iaBk THE SHAMROCK, bs IN BROOKLYN, TUBSDAY, MAY 7. ELIZABK TU Friday, May 1OLPAREWELL BENBPUR OF SATURDAY NEXT, THE ONLY RISTORI MATINGK BARNE: ELIZABETH. Boxes for the Ristori only Matinee can be secured com ‘ WILLIAMS. Saturday, at ig -LAST WILLTAMS MATINEE. Saturda, i. EN APPEAR. fons ae Hs. a IBY WILLIAMS’ | mencing to-day. Ai ‘ioe iow this season. rainy weg + Se Tt A Ge prne Shakespearean 4 ROOKLYN ACADEMY, — TO-MORROW JAMES H. HACKETT, for fourteen pentormaneet oo LL ARR EN Y PaRRWELE MOT TO-MORROW (TURSDAY), May 7 SISTE! ME. ADELA! is Wore all —— ror THE awe TIER AS REC A, nnd PoReneren, BLInABII, ad BEN OF BEORAED. a ioe Mine. Risteri's farewell aigh ‘This favorite place of amusement having undergone eR) Of seats for mga te EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS, » my, and New York at le aod ek roadway. i BOTH 1N THE AUDITORIUM AND STAGE, ISTORI FAREWBLL, ANGBDU. Ce mod es R Chote aeata for Augelo at 652 Broadway, Obickorag & ‘Will open on Bou’ coi ae 2: «tho CADEMY OF MUSIC. A MONDAY EVENING, MAY 6, L667. MAGUIRE & RISLEY'S IMPERIA TROUPE OF WONDER: JAPANESE. THE FIRST JAPANESE ARTISTS EVER PSRMCTTSED 1 this country by Biot, Hine caported to count . le The traporial troupe re J of ower twonty ef the is tor KDAY, MAY orH, With the youth fut and beat NEW YORK. FAVORITES, SOPHIE, IRENE . and JENNIE WORRELL, Supported m 4 Foun AND EFFICIENT COMPANY. THE MUSICAL BURLESQUE OF ALADDIN, And the ever popular CINDERRLL. moat extrsord formers, male and Or the Prince the Lackey and the Litie Glase slipper. SOHO cau GFRex STADT THEATRE, 65 AND 47 BOWERY. BUPPERFLYERS, ‘Tula (Monday). May 6, MAGICIANS, bo., tt, gsc SE OIE RAPPER sony Oo ng Comique), and in Fin Geblideter Havskoecht (Burlesque). i SOTENCE, oF RQUILIBRIUM, THOROUGH INsiaRT INS Gerenrat Juoguner’ , ‘performers peared thelr enteriainmont ab OW DED mio! ¥ LEON'S screaming Burlesques. KELL! Troubles. nt has been. y E MOST MIRACULOUS KV! Bet! tt TEDL B Russt Ardent And TWO HUNDRED YRARS IN ADVANOE OF nt HORWS screanning Witeiams, LEON'S screaming Isai HORNS soreaming Heoontricitios. SEYMOUR'S Demon Solo. THE LADIES DELIGHTED. Othello, Prima Donna, Black Crook; Triple e, Oberlat, Geo. Guy and talented company. AN FRANOISCO MINSTRELS, 58 BROADWAY. THE TROUBLE COMMENCES aT 8 O'C! - THE HEAD CENIRKS OF MINSTRELSY. THE INIMI- 4 t DNESDAY AND SATURDAY. Reserved seats, 60 onis extra. ms “> “9 + OOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN. BIRCH, WAM BERNARD & BACKUS? BAN VRANGISOO MINSTREL THE BURLESQUE, BLACK CROOK, whose suceeas hes never been equaliog by any similar organ- | Peruvian Ballet Troupe and Palace of tention tn the world. rem and, cheerful buriesgue ere |. tig Asylum, Upper Ton Thousatd The Mutton, Tupatiese Trouper AU Hight will Introduce his ‘Trained Tape yn Dancing ‘Master, Jack on the Green, Dancing em the gheso Cat, “Paleat on a Bust. Norma and Greany ona. | Bram, @o 000 3 Ballet Troupe. Fiying Sonds. votes TPOXS PASTOR'S OPERA TOUSE, 20 BOWEN. First time Daf ao ey GPT FIN sonar MINSTRELS, NEW YORK IN ous) A TONY PASTOR and the entire company in the cast. New G, W. H. Grifin and T. Condon. . Proj ‘and Managers. | local scenery, appointments, ac. First appearance ef the e wiht RAMILY i : a ing, | Stiebraied daracier and in nveuse, country the wondertt es TOF the Arse time in this | now ballot, THE QUAKERS TEMPEATIONS; now fonts of Five and Mystery by SIG. BUENO CORE; s n ow vactetgr Programme. SATINERS | ON WRDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. JAPANESE JUGGLERS in their astonishing FEET. On this occasion Messrs. HUGHES and MORGAN wilt Bopha with magnificent CLOG DRESSES and two GOLD MEDALS. Bosnecpen. at7; to commence at & o'clock, _ Grand Matinee every Saturday at 334 o'clock. ROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, MONDAY EVENING, Muy 6, at 8 6'rlook. ND MES. HOWARD PAUL'S PARRWEL GRAND CONCERTS IN COSTUME, au HIGHLY AMUSING EXTERTAINMENT, Tickets, 90 cen Reserved Seats 60 cents extra, For sale at the Brooklyn Academy of M ARAND MUSICAL PESTIVAL—STEINWAY HALL. g.20, contlnue one week.on the evenings of the following Wednesday, June 6. ie LOND SPRING.TIDE SINGING FESTIVAL OF TUB Sieranenm Cie nerneg eet vena get eco E at the New York Acaderay’ oe haste: juste. Thursday ‘afterneen, * ), at lo’clock. Also Mins Henrietta ieeve (so) Mr. Jos. Joweti, Jr. (baritone), Mr. G. Rook (tener Mr. J. A. Dawson peer The- front of the under the tmmediate supervision Wallack's , Director =O, Ni SNOW, Mausger. — ia DiSTaLRCTI ON GE LEA ee et qianoee ifs AS80 TATION Setarday, Jane 8 fe 8. ‘Sunday, Juno9, 1867 7 ‘Tiekol tit for Che ssla. at Yokes wil vee THIS (MONDAY) MORNING, 9 O'CLOCK, ‘at Steinway Hall. ek AND BOUND, Parsons becoming members have an equal chance with older members of possessing ome of the instruments, — F O8T—A MEMO! UM BOOK, MARKED M. O'FAR. Toe A Feary eth taanhs, wil be grea for Be retura Wo 387 West Thirty,ffth street, Lostaaik LACE RANDKERCHTENS, NO. 4, - RE, tween Liberty stroet, Broadway and Sixth avenue cars. ‘A liberal reward will be paid for them at No. 61. Park ave. (QOOPER inerirure. Cos feriation ot the eter the acide Coast, now ere, mag} cit of NM York, pojougaing here, aud nay otha zea OC How wil detiner ns oasias PAB CWS, OST—ON be TS beet ha SMALL BLAOK. 7, Seren lenrs ow erening, May 6,.at 8 eo cteck. citrly Dog, white breast, with white, named Wie, “By rotating him to 9¢ Horatte street, wil be iberally Por ast Shctertos & Sous, 638 Broadway, and at the OST—SATURDAY NIGHT, AT, °8 MUSEUM, | PRUNTAN cTARLRAUX.LARGEST PANORAMA IN g(a ony ‘ i “Dun Lr a ibe ‘reward will be paid if left nt Lovejoy's E ; a6 farmed to Wentern inaurance ae Pie acest . containing aa amount of Any person giving informa. black leather Valise. and valuable REW 5 REWARD AND XO QUESTIONS ASKRD—FO A TICKET OFFICE. 5 oD | Cont and Blouse, wis bok fits poten, ont on senteand Debetentee olf Chestren, oper, con- of sana Corlandt at 66 Cortlandt street ntajanave tapes co y 3. REWARD.—LOST, A GOLD BREASTPIN, . $10 SRSA 4 foun, esenrssat WILLMER & ROGERS, 47 Nassau streot. REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY, MAY 4 ‘The ithe: s,s (PaeArRE PRANCAIS. FRENCH THEATRE TO Lar, leaturen, a. “Apply to: GBAU. oltos of 1867, a single stone ‘diamocd Breastpin. Inder ee a Fouire reward by returning co to THOMAS y TH WAT! ae ae 8 Bowery, New York; or Fort Greene “potore. wsitee ome et a ime mn _ Lie “fos. scavemn COLFAX: | Speaker of, the $50 BEWARD Ler, A> Bast SEW TORK, om House-of Representatives, will lo } Sara: * pep ROSS THE INENT, im aidof (he Fund of the Souisers Fasnine Belief Commie. x iRviG HALL, MONDAY RYEMING, May 6. Dooos epen at | oeleee. ‘Lecture begins at 8 o'clock. A Gibat ebicron i aay isla, eta Pent. ‘Cal neta, | VLECK'S, Li3 Sixth avenue. INSERTED ON GOLD, SILVER, to foe do the light and durable cem- = ue (ro my ‘and = CAMERON 4£.00., STEAM PUM! R BOM. pone Oe anenthetie wpray. No | A. fina Acton “AEAMBELES. ME Ly C x . ~~ tee DUMRIN s YOUNG, WS Co awit SRCOND, CORNER sutonD win 8 Canal etna ; z a pert Beta Taba with pty : TWELYT! a) ight 1. ¢ nt ce aap ff RetiAbem EPRI dae LION DENTAL ASSOCIATION OR! D neetiete use nitrous oxide sna sir = NGINES AND BOILERS OF ALL SIRES AN DE. ante ‘Jo it without palot. 60 TS pte Frail, hear nah Noh al abacriptions ice their nafoes ot the ation, 1b Cooper Inethain. a Bivi Sing Yard. Nod 134 itudson surest, Joraoy. Park F*4i IN A SPROULL'S NTAL OPFICR, 13 AT 3L louse, corner of Ninth am, Third avenue entra Teeth extracted without pain, at §1 for the frst REQUISITA “SINGER'S REVERSIB i Be Josthera or strings about Atel, Variek street, ig hem ; $6 to 196 4 Centro street. near Canal. Warerooms, T PRIVATE SALE~ALL THE FURNITO CON. tained ia, stone house 44 West Six. nes; Parlor 5 street, perimbatal Machines a Mii ‘ he OOMS—IRON ARD WOOD, ALL COMPLETE; Hak i Mae Ss ‘AMT _oF IMPORTED. ROSEWOOD, Arm Chair and MAGHINGRY vor ENGINES AN® M ote a GTI MONG 800 and 088 Weet street. pm + Anteeed elieniandrcdaatol "snd ‘sliver, Wi Se, iseenencet separa oO Bde Besrr ited Pater batts rang he, tran soci So Seth ane LE AT PRIVATE SAL and Manta M Tosewood Gan Fixtares and four very brown tone huss 30 Ween Inquire on the premises, ‘OUSEKEEPERS WILL BE SUPPLIED Ps Rr seta er tog (&U0.'s, soreer of Vanal ead Mudeun LLIARD TAB