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8 THE PUBLIC DEBT. The May Statement Compared with That of:the Corresponding Month Last Year and with the April Statemont of 1870. ‘The following statement of the poiic deht on the Ist of May has just been issued from the Treasury Deparment. We compare the figures in the fo iow- ing table With thove givea at the corresponding time Jast year;— DEBT REARING COIN INTEREST. May 1, 1369, May 1, 1870. $222,599,309 659,00 1,880,289,400 1, Five per cent hounds, Bix per cent bouds, ‘Total deartng coin it, $2,107,878, 700 $2,107, 94s, 200 DEB? BBARING CURRENCY INTEREST. Three per ct. ceriudeates $54,240,000 $45,535,000 Navy pension fund.. 000,000 14,000,000 Total beartag cur. tnt. Fer, 240.000 $50,535,000 Matured nos paid....... 5,701,813 3 790,567 DEBT BEARING NO INTEREST. | United States notes..... $356,063,84 — $356,207,221 Practionai currency.... 35,390,423 39,354,321 Gold ceriificates, 16,307,200 33,840,400 Tota) bearigg no Int.. $407,721,308 — $429,301,942 Dev: Mey ge 101875700 $2,107,043, 200 t bearing coin int... $2,107,5: 2,107, ‘Dent bearng ctr. ut...” 67240,000 59,536,000 Dedt beariig vo ine. Matured, vol paid. Total .. ) Bonus to Paci 407,721,368 > 6,701,313 2, 588,541,382 $2,600,570, 709 $50,852,320 $64,457,320 $2,616,393,702 $2,665,023,029 AMOUNT IN TREASURY, Alay}, 1:69, Bay 1, 1870, $103,348,933 — $114,525,213 7,896,564 6,954,094 Grand total. esses Sinking find m coin, interest on bonds and accrued int, thereon. - + Oluer purchased bouds - ‘Total in Treasury. $116,255, $23 sDedi less cash in ‘Treas. $2,529,158,205 $2,431,698,579 Decrease of the natioua! debt since May, 1569, $87,489, 326, VARIATIONS FROM LAST YEAR. dncrease. Decrease, Debt bearing coin, int... $63,500 —_ ‘Debt bearing cur’ey int. =_ $7,705 Debt bearing no int. 11,680,574 _ Matured pot paid. 1,900, 546 The following table compares the May statement Of the public debt with the one miade on the stot Apri), 1870:— * DEBT BEARING COIN INTRREST. Apriil, 1870. = May 1, 1870. 21,689,000 $21,089,300 809 —1,886,353,900 Total bearing coin int. $2,107,942,100 $2, 107,943,200 DEBT BEARING CURRENCY INTEREST. ‘Three per ceut bonds.. $45,565,000 $45,535,000 Bavy pension fund.... 14,000,000 14,000,000 ‘Total bear'g cur. int. — $69,305,000 $50,505,000 Matuzed acbt not para. 0,914,336 790, 567 DEBY BEARING NO INTEREST. Five per cent bonds Six per cent bonds, 1,88 United States no es..... $450,109,0i21 Fractional currency: 36,568,019 Gold certit.cates. 38,348,500 Total bearing no in’t.. ‘$434, 620,200 $429,301, 942 RECAPITULATION, Debt beartag coi in’... .$2,107,943, 100 $2,107,948,200 Debt bearing eur. mt... 54,660,000 59 56,000 Debt hearing po dnt. 434,526,200 Matured nos paid... 3.9L ‘Total... seowene: Bonds to Pacific RR. O Grand total... wee 8 2,670,404,957 AMOUNT JN TREASURY. @ein.. $105,413, 745 Owrency, See taiasi20 inking fund . 30,047,642 Other purchas + 75,281,665 ‘Toral in 'freasury..... 245,155,782 $2,451,693,879 4, lazo. 20,590,296 VAWIATIONS FROM LAST MONDU. Jnorease. Dewrease. Pebt bearing coin interest.....$1, = Debt bearivg currency interest. _ $30,000 Webs bearins no interest... 4,26) Watured not paid. 13,769 *In this statement ao mention is made of accrued interest, aud the bonds issued to the Pacific Railroad Company are calculated a3 part of the public debt. According to the report of Secretary Boutweil, who adds acerge: interest and ignores the bonds issued to that road, the total debt exuibits a decrease dur- ing the past mouth amounting ty $11,697,793, The debt of the United States, iead cash in the Treasury, Was AS ANNES) AL (he unig:Mentoned Mates;— * March 4, 1961. $66,180,855 1, 1361 $8, 408,67 July 1, 1864. July 31, 18 Sept. 1, 1865. Jan. 1, 1506. Au dan. 1, 1869 Fei. 1, 1869. .2,556,205, 658 Mac. 1, 1362,2,545, 33 Apri: d, 1849. . May 1, 1809, .2 520, 639,67 16,861,5% A July 1, 1869. duly 1, 13 Aug. 4, 1969. Ot, 1, 1867. 406,277,448 x 441,508,450 8,125,630 - 1, 1865. Feb. 1, 1868, Daren 1, 18% Ayeitl, Juuy 1, 1308, Avg. 1, 186s. THE PAIZE RING, The Coming Great Prize Fight Near New Urieans. St. Louis (April 22) correspondence of the New Oricais Tunes.) Joe Coburn arrived vere on Thursday, and brings the latest news respecting Ure condjtion of Allen, who Js stil hard at tt getting Into condition, under the tutelage of Joln Go.die, Govurn acting ws @ sort of general supervisor, Alon be announces as train: ing well, but us yet a litte too “lempy,” and It was dtiougit he would be able to strip at 170 pounds for the fight, His power of endurance and blooming heal e satd to be wonderfil, and are no doubi doe cniirely to the general ab temiousuess and evolda of dissipatouw. Me speaks con- nde ‘eerincly of tas ability to win and wil be on hand in due his match i8 looked upon as as eung. Some halt doz itis said, rear allonge the winne and ull at heavy anounts; among therm ave inciaued the Hencla boy and Kocky Moore, the jaiter of whom bas vauy challenged A len for $5,000. ‘The dnoney is Row all up and officially acknowledged, so that the most tinportant obs of the (ght i sur- mouwnied, Betting on the resuii is exceedingly sly, both Hecnan’s opinions being as nol ove fr is believ that tuese two gentiemen will appear as secundts mn the glaiatoi Jexve jor your ¢ ty in parilsa iship 18 about awiion will 8, aueng whom le SLAVERY IN CALIFORNIA.—Chinese women, it ts asericd, are heid in # state of siavery in California, One of the sufferers re enUy complained to the Clugh of Police at Sau Francisco, that sie had entered into @ contract for three years’ service, and that at the ex- piraiton of this time ber master had refused to per- m thertoreturnto Cluna. It is wileged that the advantage of the ignorance of these yuuis, exclude them trom intercourse whi , and hold them in a condiiton of actual It is proposed to levy compulsory coniribu- NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET, toattend the funeral tus (Tuesday) afternoon, at two Oclock. BEArry.—In Bloomfield, N. J., on Sunday, May 1, hae BEATTY, jormeriy a resident of this ¢ity, in we 724 yoar of his age. * ‘The relatives aul friends of the family are Invited to at end the iunera! services at the house of his son, W. C, Beatty, Biooutield, this (Tuesday), piteraoon, at half-past ‘ihvee o'oleck, ‘Train, vid Morris ans Essex Railroad, leaves foot of Barclay street at two P.M. EMSEN.--At Tarrytown, suddenly, on Saturaay, Aynil 30, of apoplexy, DANIEL 5, ReMSEN, aged years, B/LL1NGS.—In this city,.on Sunday, May 1, Sopata Werverve, wite of Oel Billings, of Woodstock, Vt, fed 74 years, 2 month ann 6 days, Funerv! services will be held at Woodstock, Vt., on Thesday. ConsTABLE-—On Wednesday, April 27, MARY ELIZa CONSTABLE, Widow of WilUam Constable, of Lewis county, New York, aged 81.years. (| _ Conway.-—On Sunday, May 1, after a jong iliness, James CONWAY, of the oof Drumetitt, county Sl g), Ireland, in the 47th year of his 5 The iriends of the famtly and those of his brothers- ‘in-law, Hugh. and Franets Gillon, are reavecssuily iny.ted {0.attend the funeral, from his late resi- dence, 153 Leonard street, thence to Calvary Ceme- tery, this (Tuesday) aiternoon, at two o'clock. CLEARMAN.—On Sunday, May 1, FREDsRICK G. OLEARMAN, aged 27 years and 8 months. His friends and acquaintances, and those of the family, ave invited to attend the funera), from the residence of his father, George M. Clearman, Gates avenue, Montclatr, N.J,, thia einesdan) afkernoon, at half-past one o'clock. will be in attend. ance on the arrival of the eleven o'clock train from 1uot of Barclay street, New Yor. CHANDLER.—In Harlem, on Meaday, May 2, Jones CHANDLER, Sr. Notice of faneral hereafter. Cass.--In Jersey City, on Saturday, April 30, at the residence of her grandfather, D, snyder, EMILY ARDELLE, only daughter of George L. anc Belle Cass, of Corry, Pa., aged 18 months and 6 days. CALPWRLL.—On Monday, May 2, James, infant son of Kate T. and the late William M. Caldwell, aged 7 mom hs and 11 cays. Cozine.—On Sunday, May 1, ELiZaBern A. COZINK. The funeral wil take place this (‘Tuesday) afver- noon, a lall-past one o'clock, from the Methodist chureh, Bayonne, N. J. crockert.—On Saturday evenmg, April 30, Re- BECCA Letitia, only child of jon amd Rebecca Crockets, aged 10 years, 1 month and 12 days, Relatuves and friends of the family are respectfully invited to wttend the funeral, at the Methodist Ejna-, copal church, corner Bedford and Morton stree ts tins (Tues iay) afternoon, as one 6cloek. DuriGNac.—On Satarday morning, April $9, Ei1za, beloved wife of James B. Dupignac, ‘The relatives and | lends of the family ave respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her laie rest- dence, No. 11 Van Nest piace (Charies stree!), tliis (tuesday) afsernoon, at hali-past 1 o'clock, without further notice, Dive { Jefferson, Texas, on Wednesday, April 20, Josmua, eldest son of Hester A. Driver aud giandson of the late Daniel Thomas, ‘The remains wili-be brought 10 New York for dnter- ment, slice Of funeral hereafver, Durry.—On Sunday, May 1. in the 42¢ year of bor age, MARGARET, wed wife of Francis Dutty, of the townland Coot.tinayish, county Monahan, Aveland. ‘The friends of the famlly and those of her cousins, Owen, James and Patrick McNally, are respectfully od to atten! tie funeral, trom her late rsh 359 East Nineteenth street, corner First ave- hue, this (Tuesday) alternoan at two o'clock. Ewunx.—At Spuyten Duyvil, on Monday, May 2, ALLAN CONNER, infant son of Austin D, aud Abbie L. Ewen, aged 5 monins, vhe funeral will take place from the resi-lence of his ascle, George Ricard, 71 South Second street, poe oa E. D., on Wednesday afternoon, at three o’clocl GREEN,—At the residence of his mother, at Charl- ton, N. J., of consumption, Georae F. H. Greene, io the 3ist year of his age. ‘The retatives and friends of the family are most earnestly tiviied to attend the funeral, from St. Ann's Protestant Episcopal church, West Eighteenth street, be:ween Fitth and Sixth avenues, on Wednesday morning, at halt-past eleven o'clock. GILMORE.—At Lafayette, Bergen City, N. J., on Monday May 2, CLAKENCE BRADLEY, aged 14 years, son of Bradley M. and Clara Gilmore, tormerly of Brooklyn, N.Y. ‘Vhe iriends of the family are mvited to attend the faneral, on Wedvesday afternoon, at one o'clock, tent the residence of his parents, 14 Whiton streeu HatNes—On Sun'lay, May 1, BENJAMIN O. HAINES, aged 4) years and 7 days. ‘Tue relatives and friends of the family and mem- ders of the Post Isaac J. Stevens, No. 36, G. A. R., are respect -ully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his brother-in-law, Louis J. Parker, 320 West Eleventh street, Services on Tuesdiy evening, at half-past seven o’clock. The remains will be taken to Croton for inverment, on Wedues- day morzing, at nine o’ch HENRY.—AL Latayette, N. 1, on Sunday, May 1, NaTAANIEL F,, only son of Jobn and Elizabeth Henry, aged 1 year and 1 month. ‘Lhe relatives aud friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, at the residence of his parents, Haliday street, near Maple, this (Tuesday) aiternoon, at two o'clock. Hant.—Ai Bridgeport, Couu., THomMas Hawt, be- loved son of George W, and Catharine E. Hart, aged Se relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the faneral, from thejresidence ‘Thomas Wild, No, 1083 Cherry sirect, iy) afternoon, at haif-past one o'clock. in Monda; y 2, at her cesidence, 71 Mott street, ELLEN JOHNSON, a native of the parish of Nockniney, townland of Dereyore, co usty Ferma- nagh, Neiand, aged 54 years. May she rest in peace. The mends_ and relatives are respectfully invited to atcend me funeral, on Wednesday afiernoun, at one oclock, >" JeWwiLt.—On Saturday morning, April 30, at the residence of her father, 770 Cumberland street, Brooklyn, CARRIE F., wile of George 5. Jewell and daugiter of Z, Vaylor, Esq, in the 24th year of her funeral will take place from the above address, is (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. New Orleans (La.) and Rochester ( Will please copy. ‘ Keecu.—On Sunday, May 1, Many, witow of Jose oh Keech, in the 76th year of her age ‘The relatives and fr.enis of the family are re- spectfuliy invite! to ettend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, 4. L, Bogart, Es Jamaica. L. 1, ts (Paesday) afternoon, at 1 0’¢ oc! KEENAN—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, May 1, at his Y.) papers Tate sidence, Clove Koad aud Atlantic avenue, KEENAN, fun ra! wi!l take place on Wednesday morn- teu o’cluck, from St. Joseph’s church, Pacific whee a solemn requiem mass wilt be oes a for the 1epuse of his soul, and from thence to he Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Flatbush, Relatives and friends of the lamily are respectfully invited to attend, re; Na May 1, PETER KELTING,1n sand {rends are respectfully Invited to attend the fuucral, from his late residence, East New York avenu, near Atiartic avenue, East New York, on Wednes ay afternoon, at three o'clock, LINNEMAN.—On Monday, May 2, Francis H. LIn- NEMAN, eldest sop of John Heury and Caroline Linne- man. Notice of funeral to-morrow. Lyoxs.—At Greenpomt, on Sunday, May 1, Jonn Lyons, tn the 78:n year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Free- man street, fifth house cast of Union avenue, this (Tuesday) morning, at {0 o’ciock, and from thence to the Church of St. Anthony. India street, Lock woop.—On Saturday, April 20, Mra, SaRatt Lockwoop, widow of Andrew Lockwood. ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, ints (Tuesday) morning, at eleven o’clock, from the residence of her son, Chas. A. Lockwood, No, 71 seventh avenue, Macac.ny,—The Sir Knights of Manhattan Com- K. T., are hereby summoned to meet y afternoon, May 3, at eleven purp of attending the funeral of our late Sur Knight, Witham Macauley, UL C. PARKE, Rec, A, PHILLIPS, B.C. MAHAN. —Ov Sunday, May 1, MARTIN MAMAN, la- tive of Parish of Kilmanmon, Queens county, Ire: land, in the 38th year of his age. ‘The funeral will take place on Wednesday morn- ing, at hali-past nine o'clock. THis remains wil be taken, at that honr, from his late residence, No. 318 Broome street, to the Church of the ivity, in Sec- ond avenue, and thence to Cavalry Cemetery, His relatives and friends are invited to attend. MeCurewan,—On Sunday, May 1, James MoCur- the Cinuese gambling houses ip San Fran- tie iunés wherewith to pay the ex- return of iaie slaves to China. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Tnrried. Jn Thursday, April 28, by Rev. Ny tO LOUISE 5. r Jersey City, by the Rev. on Wednesday, April CHOLAS Be N to Miss Annif C. Bakxery, both of New- ark a vies—WYiIF.—In this ctiy, on Thursday, April 28, at the Chu arnation, by the lev. Dr. Moutgoinery, HOWARD Ives toS. ANNA WYLIE, @idest duuzbier Of George W. Wyli i sow TH.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, A 2g, at the residence of the biide’s parents, by the kev. N. P. Piece, Peren B. Mount to Lacy A. youngest daughter of Walter J. Smith, No cards,” PLUNKEIT—BRAILLY.—On Tuesday, Api 8, Bt St. Ann's (Roman Catholic) church, ‘by Rev. W. Poole, ERNEST L. PLUNKETT to CosMA E., eldest daugiiter of Dr. C. Brailly, ait of this city. AvO.—On Wednesday, April 27, at rist chapel, Bizabeth, N. J., by the Rey, Stevens Farker, Mr. Howarp Kiouarpds to Miss Hanniee Mayo, daughter of the late Edward ©. Mayo, Esq., of Richmond, Va. Died. Bi rL?.—At Bergen Point, on Friday, April 29, Of consuniption, JENNY ACKERMAN, Wile of Rey, Au- gusins Dluuveit, in the 3ist year of her age. BLacvetr.—At Bioomingdale parsonege, Ulster county, on Monday, April 26, of congestion of the CHAN, Son of the late Rev. James MeCutchan, of Armagh, county Tyrone, Ireignd, aged 46 years. ‘fhe foneras will take place from the Thirly-seventh street Meiuodist Episcopal church, this (Tneaday) at twelve o'clock, noon, The friends of the family are respectfuily inviied to attend, funeral this (Tuesday) morning at 20 o'clock, from his lato restdence, No, 29 Fleet street, Brooklyn. Sk: ‘An Greenburg, on Sunda, ‘72d year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of th fully invited 40 attend the funeral, -fwoin te Re- ville, this (Tuesday) after ce SBELY, in the , ie family.ave respect: forned church, of Gree: noon, At halt-past one o' Sexias.--On Monday, May 2, Juprrn, widow of Moses B, Seixas, in the 77th ‘The relatives and !riends 0! to attend the funeral, on Wednesday morning, at ten o’c'ock, from hep jate residence, 420 West ‘Twenly- second street. SHORE.—ANN MARIA SHORE, aged 52 years, 4 montas and 14 days, by ‘tends and acquaintances are regpect{ully inviied to attend the funcra!, (rom her late residence, 77 Hamiiton avenue, Brooklyn, on this day (Tue MILLIE.—Suddenly, at Harlem, on Sauirday even- Tuomas ©. SMiLiie, of the firm of & Co., late Smillie &.Co., aged 34 ear of her ages the family ave invitert ing, Apri! 30, years and 26 days, Relatives and {riends, also the friends of hie mo- Stevens, are respect(ully from Zion churen, cor- ther-in-law, Mrs, James 7 er attend the rene ay ner .son avenue, and Thirty-eighcn strees, this (Tuesday) séternoon, at two o'clock, TAYLOR.—In Brooklyn, 1, KATE HARTER, Wife morning, May of Kdward W, Taylor, of San Funeral services will be held at the residence of her brother, Frederick A, Harter, 20 Quincy street, this (Tuesday) atternoon, at haif-past turee _MACHINERY.__ MILLS, CENTRIFUGAL MA- F upright tubular Bolier, 4 feet diameter, with all e'x portable Mill, k Centrifugal Machines, ‘80 inch diameter, street, Harlem, enhances compleie ; one Prentice & P. diameter; wo new Ne ter; one i iefour ff ISCELLANEOUS MACHINERY AND FACTORIES OF all descriptions bought; Engines trom 6 to 1) horse and Tools of all de- 124 Hucson otreet, i, Blowers, A machinery {ODA WATER OR OHAMPAGNE CORKING MACMINE, nearly new, Gee's make, for sale at balf ite value Aj yd. MURPHY, 100 Fear! sizcet : - ‘A HORIZONTAL STEAM ENGINE, ABOUT ore, rom 80 to 86 inch siroke; also motive or Tubular Boller, trom W to 76 horse nower. dress, with particulars and Jawest cash price, MAUHINEBY, Vy J ANTED.- 16 in _ WANTED TO PURCHA HASEA LOT OF MIS ‘or cag, for Wertern market. 25 Herald oflies ‘ANTED—ABOUT 50 OR 75 FEET OF SH Counter and Drawers; ala proof Safe and Fairbanks’ Beales, capable of weighing 400 pounds or upwards, Address H., bi 0 a Small fine an Jal Herald oilice. ANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY LIVING IN OLIN- pounds best q 84 New York Pi JEWELLERS SAF! SMALL SIZE must be burglar aud fire proof. Address F. H. JAUN Broome street. ANTED—A SECOND HAND Table, black walnut, and in good order. Ww ARE NOW SELLE of Hilliard Tables eannot fail to suit all. 4 CARROM BILLIARD » Address box NG OFF OUR IMM ances at prices NAGH & DECKER, corner of Canal and Centze streets. __ COAL AND WOOD, | I ws eee, COAL, $6 59 PER TON ‘Vhirty-secopd aireet and Tenth DENTISTRY i RIIFIOUAL TEETH,--BEADTIFUL, SUBSTANTIAL ‘Teeth extracted Bas. Gold and platina Slings #1 and up- THER, Dentist, 50 West Eighteenth street. __EYES AND EARS. FI HUMAN EYES.—BAUCH 4 GOUGEL- MANN (formerly with Professor eg Paris), makers and insertera of the improved Artificial Hu- 1B. B.—These eyes are endorsed Boiagonneau, of Kye, 61 Broadway, by the faculty. REMOVALS. ; STRAUSS & CO. HAVE REMOVED THEIR DRY Goods Business from S01 Eight Conn, |The ‘title iT BLOOMINGDA BERNARD HAS REM from 196 Grand street to » al, where highest prices will be ith avenue to Ansonia, ¢ of eald firm hereufter will be STRAUSS & “LOAN OFFICE given for Jewelry, Dia- TO SHIPPERS. in Express respecttu ing public that on and after Mond. | extend their lines to Red Bank, Tom’s River and all points on New Jersey Southern Experienced and rellable agents and messengers have been jointed to look after the interesta of customers, packages and express matter of all kinds promptly and safely forwarded to deativation. given to collections of bills, drafte and joney, valuable Ollces—20 Parc 589 Broadway, eorner Spring street. Broadway, corner ‘i'wenty-third street. Pier 28 North river, G. A. FULLER, General Superintendent, MATRIMONIAL, ] ADIES AND GENTLEMEN INTRODUCED. 4 views arranged. Introductory letira furnisl % Mine. VERE, 147 Waverley plece, near Sixth avenu MARBLE MANTELS. ECORATED MARBLE MANTELS, WAINSCOTING, Furniture Tops, &c., in representation of ail fore! tterns, black, engraved in Y, 1,260 Broadway ; Wwarerooms, 427 Fulton street, Brookly' AKBLE AND MARBLEIZED MANTE: of new show rooins, with finest assortment of prices to suit times. A. KLABE ith ear T N marble from i15 to ER, 184 and 135 ATE MANTELS cH AND #9, $12, 815 up to $250, T. BL ‘Sixth avenue, between Thirty-tifth and ‘ARBLEIZED S| fant, designs BER & COS NARBLE WORKS, 217 10 25 WEST y-fret street, between Broadway and bi nué.-Marble and marbleized Mantels, Tiles, W: Monuments, Headstones, iu large varie ‘ODEN “MANTELS. Wooden Mantels of piain No foe unless cured, — —LADIES IN TROUBLE GUARANTEED IMMEDIATE No pay (until perfectly cured). No, 3 Amity place (Laurens street.) GREAT BENEFACTOR TO LAD! ay et. His powerful Medicine, Private diseases cured. SDR, EVANS, . Gentiemen treated. Manhood restored. CERTAIN CURE FOR LADIES IN TROUDL! EVANS, 94 Chatham street, with or without med! iis powerful, safe Monthly Pilis and Compound; price LL PRIVATE DISEASES CURED IMMEDIATELY ; EVANS, 94 Chatham street, without mereury; Dr. Evans’ magical Invigorator VAN BUSKIRK, fails to cure all female complaints, Kiezant rooms for pursing. 428t. Mark's piace. Consultation tree, CURE FOR LADIE: DIATELY. FR: LIN, 181 Bleecker sireet, private physician tor ladies in trouble, Consultation tree. DIES’ PHYSICIAN.—DR. H. fessor of Midwifery, over 20 y guarantees cérwain reifel to ladies, with or with- re rele to the most anxious patient in 120 West Twenty-aixth stresty near ant rooms for ladies requiring nursing. FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 12) + West Iwenty-sixth street, guarantees relief touill female complaints, Pleasant roome for nursing. T % SIXTH AVENUE-. cured immediately. without mercury. Dr. HARRISON, iate of 177 Bleecker street. lost manhood restored. D. GRINDLE, PRO- ra? wuccousful practice 24 hours, Resis MADAME GRINDLE, LL PRIVATE DISHAS Only olice of McNALLY.—On Monday, Muy 2, PATRICK MCNALLY, native of Old Castle, oounty Meath, Ireland, aged 62 ears, . Friends and acquaintances of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednes- day afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late resi- dence, 25 Willett street, McGer.--Suddenty, Owen McGer, native of county Monaguan, Ireland. The funeral wil take place from his brother Obarles’ residence, 71 Johnson street, this (Tudsday) afternoon, at hal-past one o'clok. McCaps.—On Monday, May 2, ANSON H. McCane, Iniant son of Edward H. an @ Anna McCabe, aged 9 mouths, Fuueral from the residence of his parents, No. 9 East E gity-tnird street, between Second and Third avenues, this (Taesday) afternoon, at hall-past one o'clock. McEvoy.—On Sunday, May 1, Huan McEvoy, a native of Newry, couuiy Down, ireland, aged 67 years. ‘he relatives end friends are respectfully invited to atiend the funeval, from lus late res dence, Fir=t avenue, between Seventy-fitth and Seventy-aixth sre 18 (Tuesday) afiernoon, at two o'clock. NOLAN.—At his residence, in Bergen City, N. J., on Monday, May 2, MICHAEL NOLAN, a native of Leigh- lao Bridge, county Carlow, Ireland. He will be buried from St. Patriex’s church on Wednesday morning, at nine o’clock preciacly. No carriages allowed, Y.—On Monday, May 2, at 442 West Twenty- Drala, BENJAMIN BASSER, younger son of Kev. Au- gUsb08 Binavell, in the oth year of his age Bsarty.—On Sunday, May 1, at Ki.gston, New York, WiLuiaM Brearry, formerly of this city, in the 94th yeur of hin age. ‘The velatives and itiends of te family axe inyjted ree, Mary A. N., wife of Captain A. E. Penny, 3. Denisou, of Saybrook, Conn., her age. t(L. 1.) papers please copy. —On Saturday morning, April 80, Jonn Rosrers, of cousumprion. Relauves aud syieuds are juvited to alteng the CERTAIN CURE FOR MARI} ‘or without medicine, by Madame REST KI oF Midwifery; over 30 ears’ practice, Her tntal ily prepared for married ladies, price #5, wilch healthy, Sold only it her. of Greenwich sireet, or sent by ninil. E TO LADTES IN TROUBL DVI -RELIEF ATONE visit. Dr, and Madaine CLAKK, 10 Amity street, near GREAT AND SURE REMEDY ludies,—The Portugueso Kemale Plis always give im- meitiate relief, being specially prepaced tor married ladies, A lady writea?—These pilla relieved wye 34 on day, without CEAU, office L YOR MARRIED At ONE INTERVIEW, WIT! UT x cine, ladies relieved by Dr, PARK. 30 Weet Fourth ot, ONE VISIT LADIES IN TROUBLE ARE RE- 86 Weet Fourth street, neny Braadway: RB. COOPER, 14 jrivate dineanen; 24 charges made, R. HUNTER, # BOND STREET, ONE DOOR FROM ‘Bowery (#) yearg at No. 2 Division ‘canes of private dineares, without merci than any other physician, or no charge. eet), cures worst 'y, in shorter time Consultation aad JOR SCIENTIFIC TREATMENT AND PERMANENT cures in all private diseases either sex) consult Doctor OLIN, 97 Bond street. PORTANT TO FEMAUES.—DR. AND MADAME DU- BOIS (25 years’ practice) guarantee certain relief to mar ried ladies, with or withou' med) re male restorative $5, Patients trou A distance provided with Bowrd, nursing, &c. Ke yentine Just Twenly-eigbth airect, wear Vir aw ¢, at one interview. henananintnarnnncdtt EE ti OOD'S MUSEUM AND MENA la rouin's, ‘Bucoessor to BROADWAY, CORNER OF THIRTIETH STREET. PEN EVERY DAY AND BVENING FRA DIA‘ OLO. BURLESQUE, AN EMPHATIC HIT FRA DIAVOLO, BURLEEQU ‘PROVOKES UPROARIOUS FUN, EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. “BEPPO'S” CARICATURE OF EDWIN FORREST, A TRIUMPH OF COMIC GENLUS. e shyt bdr rap Pe ‘00 Much for Good Nature.” CROWDED HOUSES NIGHTLY DELIGHTED. LEFFINGWI ‘KAND SISTERS, TERESE WOOD ano MESTAYER. JUST ARRIVED—A young and lovely Circassian, Lady, LULEIMA, thesnost antor id ad * BLO) tverncen tbe ORITED Brats null On view | The grand Menagerie of Laring'Wild Animale | avali hear |and Million Wonders i WEXT FRIDAY, Afternoon and Evening, AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE, « RENILWOKTA EVENING PERFORMANCE.. 1. PEARL OF SAVOY MONDAY, MAY 9, the grand Speciacyiar Hurkesque of the POR i Sig on, ib) Ms Winches OF NW Yor OOTI'B THEATRI q Bo Tieuty nied street, between Fifth and Sixth. avanven, BEABON OF COMEDY, THIRD WEEK. BVERY EVENING DURING THE WEEK, the eminent Comedian Mr. JOHN 8, CLARKE wit, Fin his cel ited charaetere of hi WELLINGTON DE BOOTS, Jo the oueny, of A WIDOW HONT, and aa TIMOTHY TOODLES, $n an entirely new version-of TOODLES. THIRD DB BOOTS AND TOODLES MATINEE O8 SATURDAY neat, at 16. nred SAX DAYBIN ADVANCE, at the Box Oflce Beats he Ticket Caice, at the masio of the Theatre. or at ite Bi TIBLO'S GARDEN. Lessces and Managers..Mensrs. SARGETT & PALMER Immense success of THE LYOL[A THOMPSON TROUYE jo Dumas’ Drama of MOSQUIZU, Second appearance of Miss Lydia Thompron aa Mos‘yuito, econ appearanen of Mx. Neit Warner. Shouts of laughtor at the Burleaquewl MNAMBULA. The SCENERY and DRESSES prononucer iby the public the.most perfect pictures ever presented uponthe siage. RY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINER. Production of an entiecly New and Original rune, 1 3 acts aud Wgableanx, written expressly tor Mire Lydia Thorapson by Alexander Dumas, pere, dsguITo. Scenery by Voeslin, asic arranged by tr. { Mise LYDIA THOMPRON plajiter....Mr. NEIL WARNER Mr. M. LANAGAN 6, a Parvent. MADAME DE Lt G2NAY..... LINA EDWIN Slaves, Sailors, Colonists, F veunte, Guests, Masqueraders, Guards du Corps, &c. The evening's entertainment will conclude with H. J. By- ron's amusing burigsque of LA BOMNAMBULA. COUNT RUDOLPHO. LURIA. ‘i ay ... Mr. W. B. CAHTLIL PAULINE. MARKILAN LIZA, WETHERSBER Mr. HARRY BECK TO AND SOMNAM- A Hoarty) BATURDAY NEXT, PLRST “MOS: BULA MATINE! Beats secured six daye in ad {fete OPERA HOUSE, BROOKLYN. BINKS, THE PEDLAR, MALICIOUS TRESPASS, TURN HIM OUT, BASE BA! CLUB, SCHOOL, £0. de W. CLARK, BILLY RICE, FAYETTE 'WELCH, COOPER and FIELDS. Together with Hooiey's Great Star Troupe. PRESENTATION MATINEL, SATURDAY, at 23¢ o'clock. {/ERNANDE. Adaptec to the English stage by Mr. J. Schonberg. For HMights of Fepresentatian app; essed £10 Kast Fourteenth streen. T THOMPSON'S BUSINESS COLDEGE, % FOURTH ZA, avenue, oppruite, Cooper Institute—Teldgraphy,, 200k: Keeping, Writing, Arithmetic, Gramunar, Spelling; day and evening; private instruction; ladies’ department ; terms low ; open all umm T TOWNSEND'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 186 BOWERY — JX Private instruction, day and ening, ja Telegraphy, Bookkeeping, Writing, Arithmutic, French, German, Span- jsh, Shorthand, Drawing, Music, Mathomatics and Engllat Ladies’ deparimet No vacation. "AT BOWERY, PAINE'S BUSINESS COLLEG Bookkeeping, Arithmetic, Spelling, French. Latin, tanght privately. day and evening, at reduced prices ,24 Writing Lea- pone; 2 Ladies taught Bookkeeping and Corres- pondence. A S(TUATION A TEAC! RI ence to teach the English branches in a pub'te school or in a private famiiy; references given. Address JAMES Ri- CALTON, Jersey City, N. J. LADY OF SUPERIOR QUALIFICATIONS AND undoubted reference would like to arrange for the boarding department of a school, superintendence of a boarding house or small hotel, either io clty or country. Apply at the Eyerett Library, 588 A LADY oF EDtaatto) NEMENT AN AX perience inteaching, desiree a position as goveruces; Bo objection to the country. Address box %) Mergen City BXguse, FRENCH, GERMAN, CLASSICAL AND 1) Mathematical Institute, corner of Forty-iifth sireet and Sixth avenue, by J. W. SCHERMERHOKN & GEOKGE HAMILION. Scholars charged trom the timo ot thelr en- trance to summer vacation. XPANIDH LANGUAGE.—PROFESSOR 4. DE TORNO'S SD private lessons, at 43 Fourth ‘avenue, Classes at the Mercantile Library, with mabined met FING, L. 1, OFFERS Rerior, refined and useful educa- es; tertha moderate, For further oa RMS, AMMUNITION AND ORDN. 10,000 Perinat Rifles, with Bayooets. 5,000 isntied Riles, wit Bayonets, 20,00 old United States Rilles, with Bayonets. 8,000 Sharpe's Rilles aud Carbiuos, 24000 Peabody Rittes. 8,000 seemniugton broech Jonding Muskots. 20:0 Whichater. and Spencer Wiles and Carbines, with bah need to sult, te Mountain Howitzérs and Field Batteries. Cannon for ship us Colt’s, Smith & Weason’ 8 , with Ammunition, uid other Revolvers, » HARTLEY & GRAHAM, 1) Maiden lane PGES, PILES. THE CELEBRATED SPANISH REME- [dy or Wash for the piles, that has cured thousands of ‘our most prominent eitizens, for aule at No. 2 New Chambers street, third oor. Sent to aby part of the Union. ‘J. DITCHEIT. NEREE HUNDRED BUSHELS NORWAY SEED OATS. Address NORWAY OATS, box 144 Heraid office, 7 8 MISH’S, 187 THIRD AY! AND entiomen can receive the highest prices for casi-olf tulng and Carpels by calliug oF asdrovsing, Ladies at- tended by Mra, Minh. T 88 BROADWAY, NEAR THIRTEENTH SCREET— . H. HERZ, successor to Cashberg, pays highest prices for Ladies’ and ‘Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel, Carpets, do. ‘Ladies waited ou by Mrs. Herz. re THIRD AVENU Lee NEAR TWENTY-THIRD street—M. LEON pays the highest price for Ladies and Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel, Carpets, dc. Ladies Waited on by Mra, “ATTENTION 1G! ICES PAsD FOR Lacien’ and Gents’ Casto Clothing, Carpe's, dke., by calling of addressing Mr. or Mra. H. MANNES, 302'Seventh avenue, near i'wenty-seveuth strect, T % WEST WASHINGTON SQUARE, CORNER OF JA Waverley place—Ladies and gentlemen, willbe aston- ished ut the prices B, MINTZ pays for Cast-off clothing, Fur- niture, Carpets, Jewelry; from $5 to $8) for silk dresses; goam, 8 to $12; pants #240 85. A note Uhrough post panc: tually attended io by Mr. oP Mrs. Mintz, T 48 SEVENTH AVENUE, SECOND DOOR ABOVE Twenty-fourth atrent, recelved @60,00 cash to purchase caring Apparel and Hohwebold Farmture for the Western market. Promise to pay 60 per cent ore than any one by Co on or addressing Mr. or Mré. ROSENBER: AL ft ih MARKS, £0 SIXTH AVENUE, OPPOSITE AL. Viguth’ street, Iniites and gentlemen will de aston- ished at the prices M. ‘Marks pays for Cast-off Wearluz Ap- rel, Carpets, Furniture, Jowelry, &0. The best you can do s please t) onil at my establishment or aend us a note; the number as above. Ladies waited upon by Mra. Marks. True, you will be dealt with to your satisfaction G. ~AT EDWARD MILYER'S WELL KNOWN ES- tablishment, 160 Sevehth avenue, near Nineteenth t; ladies and gentiemen can receive full value in cash f cant otf Clothing, Carpeta, by calling on oF addressing, La dies attended to by Mrs. Miller AT Ha SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR FORTY-SIXTH STREET, ladies and gentlemen will be sitisfied with the prices T. FLLATTO pays for Cast-off Clothing, Carpets, kc. Having large orders ior Omaba market will ‘pay 00 per cent mora than any dealer. Call on or addreas Mr. or Mra, Fiatto, LL GADIES AND GENTLRMEN WILL RECEIVE the full value for their Cast-off Clothing, Carpets,” Fur- iiture, &e., by calling on or addressing M. COHN, 424 Sevauth aves Ladies attended to by Mre. Cohn, A® THE NEW ESTABLISHMENT, 33 SIXTH AVE x JA near Fourth street,-A. MARKS will pay 8¢ per cent more than any other dealer in the city for lailies’ and yentle- men’s Castoft Clothing, Carpets, &c. Please call at or ad. dress the number us above. Ladies waited on by Mrs. Marke ish W urniture, Mn TM" SEVENTH AVENUE, H. the best prices for off O by calling o1 fos att LL DE EN nue, between Twenty-lirst and Twenty-second streets, can pey auch bigh prices for cast-off Wearing Apparel, Carpets, &c, [tis very simply answered. Because we have « great deinand to supply the South, West, c,, for these wrticien; #0 we must have them, Ladies and gentlemen caa do well by cailtng on mldressing Mr, or Mrs, H. ZARRIS, 192 Seventh avenue. AT) 2 SIXTH AVENUE, O$E DOOR FROM WAVER: place—F. KIS ‘will pay the highest price for Latics’ dnd Gontiomenta Gast Olt Sled . Carpets and Fur- nitvre, as we have to fl a large order. promize to pay 25 per cent more than any doaler tn the chy. Callor address ¥, Harris) 71 Sith avenue. Ladies ate M ris. ANHALTS, 178 BEVENTE their enat-otF Clothing, Carpets, Furniture, Jewelry, ae. La- dies attended to by Mre. Anhalt. Qa HAVING ANY CAST-OFF CLOTHING to dlapose of can get a fair price by calling on or ad- bg AMES KIKKPATRICK, 466 Pearl street, near Shatham. M, ZickE. SEVENTH AVENUR, PAYS THE IVE. highest east prices for cast off Clothing, Carpets and J Foruiture: Ladies will be waived or by Mrs. @ickele onan AMUSEMENTS, Rm AVENUE THEATRE, © Bole Lessee and Manager, ‘Twenty-fourth etreet, near Hi Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY way. livery wight at & “6 wignifoant aud alluring play.” Herald, Twelfth week of AUGUSTIN DALY'S. FAMOU! ‘3 PARISIAN COMEDY, entitled EVERY NIGHT UNTILs FURTHER NOTICE, VENTRENTH MATINEE ° FROU-FROU, NEXT SATURDAY AT 1. hi Ethel, Mra, Ofibert, Kate Newton, Aa ete WT Gates Clarke, 'W. Davidge, Japes Low Sr ALAC ae Pi at ie: nih time of FROU-FROU, ate sec nee, Tho new Paris comedy, PERNANDE, to hand, Orns ‘THEATRE. cE. THE LAST WEEK OF THE SEASON AND POSITIVELY THK LAST NIGHTS OF THE POPULAR TRAVESIIB MACBETH, with all fts new scenery. costum MACBETH (Thane of paaweer le = LAST NIGH LOCK'S ORIGINAL MUSIC, embracing all the cunint and characteriatic WITCHES’ GHORUBES. LAST MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. NOTICE. Seats can be secured for the last nights and also for the FINAL MATINEKS. SHEATRE. FECHTER. LADY OF . Mr. CHARLES FEC! TER in_ hin great impersonation of CLAUDE MELNOTTE. AR Ct y IN T! LAST, SPLENDID BCENERY, 4 2 SUPERB FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS, MAGNIFICENT MISE-EN-SCENE, TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) AT 8 FIRST REPRESENTATION IN NEW YORK OF SAK DE BAZAN. ments, Pesos L. FOX Re Mr. FE Seats at the [1 A-THEATRE COMIQUF. 514 Broadway, apposite St. Nicholas. ENTHUSIASIiV ENCOMIUMS, CROWDED AND DELIGHTED AUDIENCE, OPENING OF THE SUMMER SEASON. Tomeneeé success of the new PANTOMIMIC TROUPE, ‘The great barlequin comic snd trick Pantomime, nbound- ng to new and beautiful oor ntricate machinery, Xo., S : AT Or, Harlequin Merry Mowus and the Stx Jolty. Millers, THE GREAT CLOWN, MR, CHAS. ABBOTT. RAND BALLET TRUUYE, with five great Premie: UROLL, PISTM ATT Mile. LUSUARDI, ite, CAROLINE, Mite. LA POINT and Ballet Add Ryman, Geo. H. Coes, er Barney, J. C.jStewnrt, Harry Hart, J. Kelly, dc. See small bills. Change of programe every evening. Doors opea at 7, curtain rises at7% o'clock, Box ofilce open dally, Sents secured #ix days in advance, y ALLACK'S Proprietor and Mana Mr. LESTER WALLACK. THIS (TUESDA ENING, MAY 3 (for the third time), Mra, Cowtey's Comey THE BELLE'S STRATAGEM. Characters by Mr. J, W. Wallack, Mr. J ohn Gilbert, Mi Marlowe, Mr. 3, T. Ringgold, Mr. Charles Rockwell, Mr. J, Williamson, Mr. E, Mf, Holland, Mr. Curran, Mr. Peck, Mies Maieling Henriques, Miss E. Mestayer, ‘Mr. Laura Phil ins Green un ius Rowe, re DNESDAY, May 4 (twenty-third time)—THE SCHOOL Be N. a THURSDAY, May 5 (toird time)—MARBIED LIFE. FRIDAY, May 6 (third \ime) TH LOVE CHAS B. MATINEE, May 7, at lg P. M. (twenty-fourth time)—THE SCHOOL FOR EUANDA SATURDAY NIGHT, May 7 (fourth thme)-MARRIED In preparation and will shortiy be presented, with new and approprhve scenery, new music, hew uniforms and decora- a fine military drama, by Captain Leicester Vernon, ent THE LANCERS. K*3, SATURDAY MATINEE, MAY 7, at Lie P. M. CHOO! PAS hes 1 ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUS! 21 BOWERY, First time, an entirely new drama, founde? upon actual ‘ents, THE CHAMPION OF IRELAND. IN ry N entitled DAN DUNNELLY, MR. BARNEY AARU: DAN DONNELLY MH, 5AM COMLYER. 3EORGE COOPER with a correct repret mn of us DONNELLY AND COOPS BATTLE, fought on the Curragh of Kaldare, Dec. 18,1610, Firs! appearance of JOH LANG, the Nghtuing song and dance artist, und HATITE SNOW, the charming vocalist. TONY PASTOR AND THE DOUBLE COMPANY. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. 7 ELLY & LEON'S MINSTRELS, 720 Broadway. Very few of Se ARE having witnessed LA BELLE hall reproduce with “new and orgnous evry, Costumes ries, &e. my OONTLON'S LA BELLE L. N. SM STAK PERVORMERS IN LA BEULE L. N. FRIDAY EVENING, May 6, BENEFIT OF THE FAVORITE COMEDIAN 8. 8. PURDY. AN BRYANT’S MINSTRELS, SHOO FLY. ‘Mth st. Adjoining Academy of Music. 1th st, EAVELSIOK. Ok, $ MPH. UNPARALLELED SUCCESS. OVER TWO’ HUNDRED NIGUTS, 20 NIGHIS. SHOO PLY. 200 NIGHTS 91 the unapproachable plantation song and dance, R100 FLY, DON'T HODDER ME, BHOO FLY. SHOO FLY. DON'T BODDER M SHOO FLY. SHOO FLY. DON'T EODDER ME, SHOO FLY. As originally nitalized and made pate Necessity, DAN BRYANT AND DAVE REE! SHOO FLY. Ly ya HAMLET. UNSWORTH, EUGENE, G, W. GRIFFIN, LITTLE MAC, DAN BRYANT"S. TH 8ST. BHOU FLY, peal MINSTRELS. LITTLE MAC, LITTLE MAC noes to his friends and the public ‘i will take place AETERNOOS, May 5. LOUK. MATINEE e given by DAN BRYANT'S MINSIRELS, Mowing weil known artists will -assist:—Messrs, Frank Kearns, Johnny Wild, Hughey Dougherty, Bobby Newcumb, Master Barney, Sheridan and Mack, &c. LAPTLE MAC'S MATINEE CPURR SEASON, MPORTANT LECTURES TO GENTLEMEN ON! fnteresting, Invaluable aud setentitic subjec how to live and what we live for, are delivered daily at the New York Museum of Anatomy, Thoso unable to attend can Dpy by forwarding 2 cous wy the Secretary, 83 188 EDITH O'GORMAN WILL LECTURE Cooper Institute on Tuesday oven! aul Induigenoes aad _PILANOO TES. IENRY sOBROE- i to Clarendon, Hotel, wilt ck ot, Biauok of different Atat “clan A DER, dispose of ‘a large # makers, at extremely low Rian for cash, or will taka the game to let, and rent Tmonthiy jnstalmente unt. pal ney 8 Te Agent for the celebrated Arion money applied if purch: Pianos. —“BARNES' " PIANOFORTES ARE SUPERIOR IN ALT iher in finish and amore durable thea acy other Tannfactured, for which they were awarded the pri'¢ medal atthe American Institute Falr, 1869, nod are offered extreme- ly low ior cash or Tnstalments. Warerooms 137 Bighth mireet, near Broadway. BTFINWAY PIANCFORTE FOR 9300 CASH, A AA. Bitem octave rosewood Plaroforte, overstrung, caived legs, ngraite, every improvement for sale cheap. 5. BIDDLE, }8 Amity street, near Broadway. ‘A. FOSPYQOR SEVER, OCTAVE, EiaNos FoR giz a Sith DECREE e RROTAEN, t2 Bleecker i east of Brondw LARGE 810CK OF THE FINEST PIANOFORTES A. intitreny and the mort reasonable In price ean be found at the factory and warerooms of JENNYS & SO: 285 East Twenty-tirst strect, betweea Second and Third av MAGNIFICENT, RICHLY CARVED, FOUR ROUND AL Sttners, rosewosd 734 octave Planoforte, made to order Zor BS00, only seven montirs In tise, will be said for $275; aiso nich Parior, Chamber and Dining Furniture at half cost;’ pro- periy of private fantily. 12 Kast Tenth street, one block wast br Broadway, between Universtiy place und Firth avenus. BRILLIANT TONED, FOUR ROUND CORNERED 7 mere eget babe) Co [hese hae ee family dectining housekeeping; in use eight inouths; has a thewnsorn tinprovementss original cost #700, for #478; rich atool and cover; maker's warrantee for five years; box for shipment, Cali this day at 117 Weat ‘Tweaty-seventh sirect, neat Sixth avenue. N. B.—Cut this out, SEVEN OCLAVE ROSEWOOD OVERSTRUNG PI ano, froa frame, four round corners, carved case and Joga ;ail latest Sinprovements; manufacturer's warrantee ; also noven octave, belonging to w relative, ¢25; mirror, Ac. 60 Kast Fourth street, near B f #60 PIANOFORTE FOR $228: J\. carved case and legs; reven octave, Tull tron frame; celebrated city maker, 3 ew. Appl idence, 113 “ROSEWOOD, recrung bat TH ALHAMBRA PaLacR. NMAS®: Mr. JOSH HART. .... 0.00. WetLE ean wv and Director ILLIANT SUCO! OF THE NEW Sais, Misa Jennie Enzio, Mile, Auguatny Mile. i Nation, Ales Koss Ly nae Fane tae oe ine faite Wing, la Devere, Jutier tbe Grand a Maa Clare ‘Renee oud Di Yankee Locke. ‘sodgood, Charies Howard, Asberaft, Gus Williams Jong (Sita and Pita . Cumunngs, C, A, Gardiner, F. A. Gibbune, KM, a sa Steere enone The new and PRTORDLIBE, Aas y Jobnoy Wiid, enittied 2-8 1 2-3 1 3 : & 1-2. a 1-2-3 33-3 Monday next. May 9, the great event. First appea' WoNDERFUL KIMALEY my KOUE aan WONDERFUL aney TROUPE ind the PRINCE "RADI" pe . am ATU MATINEE EVERY SATURDAYS Bowes Reiion NEW DRAMAS, EP NOY, First night tn America of the new Drama of the BEUOARS PETITION ud ous. ‘or, & Fathei ” J Dog ofthe Olt Bs . nod a Mother's Care, | Bing HELE HOWARD, ew Scenery an ote. ut Ns M. PIKE. Master SNIFFIN and GREAT NOVELTIES, | HUGH HAGGERTY, » fit oF Mr. HE. BLANCHARD, of the gent apectacuiar production, the TWELVE 1. TONS, TWELVE TEMPTATIONS, TWELVE TEMPTATIONS, introducing the Great Imperial Ab-tulemed-jhid SPANISH BALLET TROUPE, trom Her to SONISH BALLET TROUPE 't Majesty's Royal Italian ane ages the principal theatres in O° PURKEY and Ba in a beautiful and original Ballet Divert , entitle MAJAS ¥ TORKEROS Yee MAJAS Y TORREROS, and in which will appear DONNA CECILIA ROMERO, DONNA ANTONIA SALVADOR os eo awaxDee anda full Corps de Ballet, forming, without SINGLE EX" THE MOST VARIED, THE’ MOST EXTENSIVE N S yn DRAMATIO, AND MOST COMPLETE. LYRIC AND TERPSICHOREAN RS. F. B. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, M TUESDAY EVENING, MATS, — Becond appearance of MISS MINNIE CONWAY, who will have the honor of making her second appearance as Mario, in un English version o¢ Donizutis charmiug opera oF E DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT. MPORTANT CARD TO THE PUBLIC, You are respectfully invited | to attend the joint ‘Compit- mentary Benofit of Misses Olivia and Rose Rand oa Fri- gay afternoon and evening, ay in the Ur ede Ue of KENILWORTH, and. ihe favorite drama of the PEARL OF SAVOY, iS ‘WOOD'S MUSEUM. ) Nesecaadacor' COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT lo Miss ALIDE TOP! UNION LEAGUE CLUB THEATRE, TUESDAY, May 8,8 P. M. Miss ADELAIDE PHILLIPS, Mra. MOUS SEW Be Os MEN Mr. VON INTEN and the MENDELSSOHN GLEE CLUB, have kindly offered to asnist. ‘Tickets may be obtained at the music stores ed at the door, GAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, is Creme de la Creme of Minstretay, Immense success of the author of “Bho, Fiy,” ROLLIN HOWARD. ‘The wonderful Boy Sopran: LEWIS FINK. bIRCH, are BE: a BACKUS. ARD, W. BERNARD, BILLY BIRCH and CHARLEY BACKUS IN NEW Acts. New Music by Dwyar, ‘Templeton, Oberest Shattuck and valle. Monday, May 9 first appearance in. three months of the GREAT BALLADIST, b. 8. WAMBOLD. 7% MAGICAL REPOSITORY, 148 BROADWAY. all kinds, " ARTZ: Ht Conjining Tricks aad Noveltcaot Mysterious Imp Bottles the pair). ‘Tie Magic Cubes (copyright). Tho Obettent Hall (patent applied for}: SEE HERMANN'S BRAN TRICK. SEE THE CHANGING GLOBES. ment of the kind Ja the United ‘The cnl; SSOCIATION HALL. MR, WILLIAM M. EVANS, ihe eminent elocutionist, whose readings ‘throughout the- country have won the mort enthnalastic applause from the ablic and flattering encomiums from the ‘critical pres, I Indicced by the brilifant artistie success of his recent appenr- ance at Cooper Institute to announce that he will read in Association Hall on Wednesday evenins, May 4, and Friday evening, May 6, at 8 o'clock. The programme! a most at- tractive one, will be published in the Herald to-morrow. Admission, with seat, 50 conta. Reserved seats (contre of hall only), 73 cents; may be secured at the hall to-morrow and at the door. 618 MUSEUM OF ANATOMY ais 618 Broadway. + 63 os We are fearfully aud &8 618 The Beau: and Monstrosities of 6a ‘onde ‘Auima! Creation to be seen at os aan 18 one visit. whe jd PrRosway UNDE }ROUND RAILWAY, 26) Broadway, corner Warren street, ‘The most interesting place in New York. Open dally, Wte 5; the Pneumatic Tunnel under Broadway; the elegant Railway Station, 120 feut long, bulit entire y underground ;, the new steam ‘machinery; the Aeolor or Blowing Engine, Mss fect high; the great Tunneling Machine, by which the: Broadway Tunbel ts bored, jon % cents, ADRIGAL CONCERTS.—SUBSCRIBERS TO THE series of Madrigai Concerts in ald of the Wilson Indus- ‘trial School and Mission are notitied that the Second Concert will be given at Seeinway}Halt, on Thursday evening, May 5, at 8o'clock. The few tickets remaining unsold can be had at Schirmer's, 701 Broadway. N. B.—No seats reserved aftér 8g O'civc! LA geonnicoeng GARDEN, 6236 BROADWAY, between Houstou and Bleecker streeis. The most ele- gant and recherche concert room ip New York, Twenty” Charming young ladies constantly In attenaance, ‘The Gholeest Ligaurs-and Clara of sue Guest ran FEAR K BCBG 101 GRAND TOURNAMZNT AT PROSPECT PARK FALR GROUNDS is soon to take place, when some of the finest horsemanship in the world will be displayed, Twenty Kaights trom Vir ginia and Maryland are to ride, and valuable prizes are to Gistributed. A Queen of Love and Beauty will be crowned by the successful Knight, and three Maids of Honor chosem by the three next victorious Kniy Look ont for illustra. tiation and description in Gallaher's Financial Bulletin of this week, Young gentlemen who sre fine horsemen and wish toenter the comess can address EDITOR, Gallaher'o Financial Bulletin, = 188 ALIDE TOPP'S GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT, al at Union League theatre, Muy ‘Tickets at Weber's, Hifch aveaue and Sixteenth street, ! HEATRE FRANCAIS TO LET—FOR OPERATIC AND> dramatic performances, concerts, tara, lectures, bulls, by the day, week or month, ' Apply to 1. GRAV: OF at ‘Direo* tor’s officd, Theatre Francais, Weat Fifteenth street. CARD.—ON AND AFTER MAY { THE LADY WaAIT- P . coon Prospect Hall, 681 Broadway, will attend night: Af the House of Commons, 5 West Houston street. Vocal and instrament wening. Old style Free and. Eusy on Satur FRANK BURNS, propri- et att gd original Oriental, 652 Broadway, and of CARD.—MISS JENNIE WILMORE BEING ON THE A. Goof ier departure from the city, a number of her friends and admirerebave tendered her » complimentary festimonin:, to occur ab the Academy of | Musle on baturd evening, May 2%. Ladies and geatienien of the theatric profession cesiring to iend their services towards the snccess Of the entertainments will oblige by addcesaiug HOWARD CARROLL, Secretary Committee, 119 Nassau street, room, No. 1. z we GENTLEMAN LEAVING TOWN WILL SELL FOR A #265, coat #750, Chickering & Sons’ square grand Plano- forte, neatly new; four round corners, carved caso, in per fect order; magnificent tone. 26 Third street. RARE CHANCE.—$100 ROSEWOOD CHICKERING A Pianoforte, modern style and improvements; perfect Tangaifcent rorewood seven octave; cost 550, yfully warranted, 26 Fourth avent MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFOXTE, MADE order, celebrated maker; fully guaranteed; used five qnontha; cont $700; for $20, Parlor Sutts, Palniings, Mar- queterio Tables, Cabinets, Stiverware, Charaber, Dining Fur. whure; sacrifice: property, family leaving city. 67 West Fifteenth street, near Sixt ie. (OR SALE-A STODART AND A CHICKERING FOP sane: ranging from $200 to 8260; cost $600. FIRISTALLER, 11 andl? Abingdon square. F YOU WANT A GOOD PIANO CHEAP, CALL AT T? weRRELC'S warercom, No. B Union aquare. Sold on instalments or rented. Customers suited; large stock ; best Examine before selecting elsewber 1 SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, aving carved legs, over- fully guaranteed; ‘extra RDON, 22 Sixth avenue. lateat improvemen’ ordinary bargain. JAMES UZ ANTED—A’ FIRST ‘CLASS SEVEN AND A TIALF a octave grand action Piago !n good order. Address J. C.G., care New York Post oilice, box 804, Ktating maker's natne, lowest cash price, and where can be seen, Notas TICKET OFF SE WAY. RESERVED SEATS FOR ALL THEATRES. ____ MUSICAL. { TENOR, WITH GOOD QUALIFICATIONS AND EX~ Herence, withes enipageent io x first claas quartet choir. Address E. 8. B., box 10u Herald oftice. GERMAN LADY, WITH A THOROUGHLY CULTI. AL Fated soprano vote, who hus rung an dierent churceg ip Europe as well as in New York, wishea an engagement im. a choir; prefers German or synagogue; highest refereaces, given, ‘Address, stating salary, E. it,, box 2,284 Post oflce, A FIRST CLASS SOLO TENOR WISHES AN EN- in Eres inelther a quartet or boy choir, Address. ald office. (ONSREOATIONS IN WANT OF COMPETENT OR- J ganista and Singers should apply at the office of the American Conservatory of Music, where satisfactory ar: Taugements can be made. : ANTED—A GOOD SOPRANO. TO SING IN CHOIR, Write yait by pieno instruction, Address or Inquire me Sit, 387 West 24 mediately CHORL a (y, 561 BROOMB street.— Private ivsiraction ¢ 0 ail sum.ner, BOIRKE WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY .

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