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ty \ Pao nen, oem > re AMUSEMENTS, ‘TRE—ATH bT., NEAR TROADWAY. 5™ AVENUET! wait eat, as sind, GATURDAY looal comedy, entitled ‘aiiea TOUA, @caRatToaa" fe Senbind the oo Fd e aracters Moms, Jy See Rina, We Bavidge: Pasko a formance, rt, Clara, Linda , Ha Ahiting, De » TINES OF 15 the bag gene ng and guecessful Ameri | Gur Amertean 0 a rencuted “with magnifvoat’ ae costliest fashionable dresses and new mt “gararoaa' 19. EVERY EVENIN( til surther and SATURDAY Mate at Tanai for se present pevelee Fp ays ia advance, HERALD BAYS:— “Were lene Ke ing, without et whould et 514 FREE sae BUTLE! att MOI a dune BILL OF ATTRACTION. ITE ST, NICHOEAS [AGERS a ArT gON AND gy a Bi re i i] uatiN AT oe nee. 7 eo AND BALLET 7 ND THe TANTTRE ETHIOPIAN DEPARTMENT, q ry acchinge acts nightly, 8, amas smal) bill pt Orman atl Curtain rises at ii. 'HILD} Paice. Bowesy THEA’ Batt TRENTH bed Le” AR. Oy and the J. 0. OAMPBELL, POMP. SHOUTS ‘OF DELIGHT, H RAISING OF THE WIND. TBLO'S GARDEN. MENS SUCCESS 4 MATINEE, aT ue i FENING Ar %, of the DEOIDED ti} OF THE WW GRAN 8 DENON'S REVEL PALLET with tts new and elegant costumes, wonderful and ariing sede beautiful aud original gausle, Pd embracing i, its performance the entire ballet force of RLQVENTH WERK OF THE WONDERTUL MAJILTONS D THE GREAT 8KA' MONS. at ta tere a Two BRAUMFUL Hove, ra 1 thels ROMP. POMP, :e POMP, “8 JAMMED, t q icine ihe greniest_ gymnasts of the world, with all the superb scenery, Drilliant effects, magnificent tableaux. NIBLO‘S GARDEN. BLO'S GARDEN. BLACK CROOK MATINEE TO-DAY BLACK CROOK MATINEE TO-DAY. TR “Lg. BLAGK COOK MANNEE TODA AY, At Tig. Reserved Seats, $1. Family Circle, GU cents. ARIE SEPBACH'S FAREWELL PERFORMANCES — Biadt Theatre to-night. In conse. mee is the great of D = Buccess attending the performanc 115, (Fanckion, the Cricket’, anil ot the lunivertalle expressed de Sire of availa witucssing Mme. SEEBACH oa FANCHON, the manayement announce DIE Gutbu to-night. BEEBACH as F. Tue exicusive pi TY-THIRD STRE “ ar Booth’s theatre, O'CLOCK. R.. WEBLI'S _GOMPOSITIONS ST) VER BELLS,” cigh Mtde," “Marche de Nu: ‘ans Souci,” weet Home” (lett band), and rons,” as played by him with « “Boston Dip Walires” aud “Brigande’ DITION & CO., Publishers, 5 Pate EK OF CORRi"® DIORAMA OF IRELAND, APOLLO HAL Last Matinee on Saturdas March 4, ra 2. Kvery evening at 8. Admission % ONTE CRISTO, Last MATINEE, TO-DAY AT 2 P. M., WOOD'S MUSEUM. A. YOU CAN HAVE YOUR ADVERTISHMENT IN- 5 tered in tbe NEW YORIC HERALD, and. if, up to me and extra expense, by leaving r atthe HERALD ERaNon GEFICE, 1.246 Broadway, thee doors abore Thirty-first ‘hia is our only’ authorized uptown Branch, and alverlisemente: are. rectived at efioe rates ypen from § A. M. til P. M. every day in the year, STEINWAY PIANO AT A SACRIFICE. -A SE octave oversirang b carved Jegs, roscwood P forte, coud as new, for §: J. BIDDLE, 18 Amity street, near Broadway. BRILLIANT TONED PIANOFOR} 00; A MAG- niticent 7g octave; all modern improvements, carved Jegs, overstrung, bass, full fron plate, in use six months; pretlice Zorcish. “Call at privatercaidence 113 West 1 wen: ty-neventh street, near Sixth avertio, A BRILLIANT TONED ROSEWOOD FOUR, BOD corner Pinuoforte, cost $700, will be sold for ¥. #atin brocatel Parlor Suits for $13); one do., Residence 12 Kast Tenth sirect, between University’ place and Fifth svenue, jano- rate ie ful = for ‘$260; ig dG tageres, Cabinet Ta Fiatuary, Carpeta, Cu ware, Linen, Gbaber, ining Froperty of family leaving cll tear Sixth avenue, ROSEWOOD PIANO, 7 OCT bass, peat $000, for less than tain it, Brooklya, B.D. LAKG2 STOCK O® PIANOS, BEST MAKER FO rent or sell cheap ; rent allowed on purcbat 34. MERRELL'S, No. 8 Union square (109 Fourth avon LADY WILL DISPOSE OF A BEAUIIFUL ROSE- wood weven octave I'fanoferie, tool and Cover, Jean han bait fie original price; motern improvements} carved cage aud lege; fully Warranted, 38 Third at, SPLENDID Si OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO for sale cheap; best city make, enrved iegs, overstrung, Patent agratte, nquire at 220° Last Twenty- ‘etghin street, near Turd avenue, B LALTANT TONED. PIANOFORTE, $100; A MAG. nf octave, all modern improvements; carved i 5 oreeatrane ase, full {ron plato; in use six mon rice for cash. Call bt private rerlience 113 West seventh street, avenue. ARGAINS.—TUE EXOKLLENT PIANOS, SQUARE ‘and wy pest, made by CHAMBERS, at moderate eae and revied. Steinway Piano, Pianos at $125, Bits, $200, $278, $300." TOL Pole avenue, vetwoce Ligventh and Twelll CUANBEGS & SON. LEGANT 7 OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO, CELE- brated maker, $100; magnizeent carved leg and over strung, wiih ev. im} es GOR great bargain, a x amine: SO YANES GORUOS, 193 Bleocker streety hear Macdougal,_ & ©, FISCHER PIANOS—THs BEST AND NO! oJ. Feitnbie Pianos mado, with ail modern improvements; warranted. Eee and warcroom, 425 Weat Iweaty-elghia n Furoivure, covered bro tel 5, handcliers, Mirrors, Paintings, Stiver Ware, Ch naware, Glass: Room Furniture; a sacrifice, 86 Wert Kiiteenth street, UNG *teatense st Taylor ANOS, MELODHONS AND ORGANS, OF NEW AND most ‘beautiful styles, of ditferent makers. at lower wit for saab or, monthly instalmenta, os for rent, at (ts? 481 Broadway , than can be found elsewhere, NIFICENT SATIN CATE: D A A “agi Parlor Suit, made to order for orb tors, ae cf gin ove do. $85; one walnut reps Suit, $40; rose- wood an walnat Chamber Suits, trom. elvet, Brussels Carpets, trom 60 cents; Planoforte, Paintings, Bronzes, Cur- tains; bint Forniture, at great snerifice tor casb. Private residence 13 Kast Tenth'street, ono block west of Broadway, detween University place an Filth avenge. —— MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM SUIT, POMPADOUR ‘covered oy ee Frenob satin ne ety cost weet. for Bi B1765 do., to jueterie bois ce rose Cabinct rood Fianoforie. Faisnges ronves, Chaunellere,. frre ‘walnut Bureans, Bedstcads, Mat tresses, Slivarware, Chinaware, Cutler fs aucritice. Property faealy joaving c jefore purchasing oisew! eat twenth atveet, near Bini avenues Crate BARE CHANCE 44 CASH SA, MAGNIFICENT Parlor Suit, fourteen pleces, cost for 150; one do., dy 89, $60; Bedroom Suite In rosewood and walnut fVelvet and Brussel Carpets from 60 | cente a 7 iso Dining Room, Basementjand Kitchen Furniture in lots to purchasers, Onil at private residence 113 West Twenty- seventh street near , Sixth avenue, URR'S PARLOR BED COMBINES BLEGANCE AND Bu handsome ornament by 3 bed © night’ perfect ventilation tol mplete end ty are asperiest y saator place PRE TURE, CARPET “AND BEDDING AT REDUCED = 15 eepers supplied with abore on prices PARRELLS Wareroome, 200 Elgith avenue” “*Trontbly nod weebly Payasents inten, URNITURR POR SALE.—A FAMILY DECLINING tes housekeeping.will dispose of the entire Farniture of a neo at a great sacrifice, For particulars address Re Herald office. NOUNTRY BOARD WANTED-IN THE VICINITY OF Glen Cove or Sends Point, by a gentleman and wile; farm oune preferred; bill of tare must be substantia, and hot in- euiin and fever.” Address, with reicvences, D., ee ag ae AMUSEMENTS ‘Bowe THEATRE. EIGHTH a ize nee K of iT LIED MA ‘TINEE, a! BDAY, @ alls duce BATORDAY EVENING, MARC r LAWRENCE BARKIUT. * to hia masterly fape mation of in the Rev, James if THE KING OF THE COMMONS secured six days ast aga Aa adv Bente nh Ueket ollee, MON way. Y, MARCH 6 Mr. bedi MONDAY, 1 as UC) ALO ) ABOUT voralne oe nee uo the he theatre or at its Co.'s muste store, No. 711 AMUSEMENTS. LOBE THEATRI Get Theater, i BROADW. GRAND. A A and 708 FAMILY Fy ; MATINER Ba LA and ZOE. the Bere ee tha BONE: aigee WIE oi BE mariner, He ? MAST La A EY aN 8 e eee gh 4 BaD Wilisikky. pe D WHISKEY, Miss Bessie Sudiow, feaner Sisters. Hart, Ryman, Collins and sk sai Morzia, Cole wud Coneludt Ae the new vad. bape drama by @. L. Btoute, entitle ER THE WAI Pa. oF ‘D y PLANTATION. itrodelog Je wonderful FIRE SCENE. “MATINEE EDNESDAY AND. SATURDAY. poo THEATRE, SPEUIAL, ON MONDAY EVENING NEXT, MAR pene exalts gombay of “cali walen will be peeenlet for twelve piney only, MR. BOWI BOOTH “BENEDIOK” oe the first time in New York). R. LAW: BENCB BARRETT “DON Papro. an MR, J. HB. NoVICRE! who has been specially’ engaged for We character “DOGBERRY,” AND AN EFFICIENT cast, very attention has been paid to the roquiroments of the } pias a eRe NEW S8vE! Lage NEW CO>TUMKS, AP- 'TMENTB, MACHINERY, £6. y Na EDIE or L ue: N OF EGE BE U. eB URA iE IN HUNTED DOWN, UNTE! OW Ne MATINEE AT 2 O'CLOCK, ae MARCH Ros MR. AND MRS, WILLIAM HORACB LINGARD. Qui TERA oo RTH Wi AND CONTIN gED 8 StocEss femme RAMI O11 A OF EB OD. @. L. Fox THE, RICHELIEO. WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAY CONTINUED UNTIL FURTHER NOTIUB. jeats secured atx day In active preparation a ioially, cnpinal erama, written expreaaly for this theatre by Mr. Aug ‘Augustin Daly. LYMPIC THEATRE, SATURDAY, MARCE 4, tr Leo ited oe DAY # Two deLock, L Uv. G. L, RICHELIEU. Warscica, NOVELTY AND VARIETY, GATURDAY) MATINER AT 13g P.M, 4 MORNING CALL. wooncock's LITTLE GAME. THIS er ) NIGHT (soagnd time), a i$ AND NDAY, MARCH 6—Last time of FAINT HEART NEVER WON FAIR LADY and USED UP. TUESDAY, NARCH 7-Yn consequence of appieations at the box office'and to accommodate te uumbers who could Hot cain admittance at iis lant representation, THIS will be repented WEDN. SBD AY, MARCHE 8--Third time, OMANCE AND REALITY. THURSDAY, Boke! ‘Hh oie, response to numbrous in- quiries) THE SERIO’ LY. FRIDAY, MARCH 1-4 Last time) MONEY, Mr. Wallack haa the pleasure {0 announce that MKS. CLARA JENNINGS ts engaged, and due notice will be given of her appéarance. Robertson's ast comedy—BIRTH—In preparation. — ROOKLYN ACADEMY, HURSDAY, MA Mae Lestek WALCAGK in Robertson's great airy De Drama, ——— sunack Ss. 1801, Mareh 4, FIRST WATINEE OF A MORNING CALL WOODCOCK'S LITTLE GAME, Fox book open. ae rp ONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE, 201 BOWERY. GRAND THE FEMALE MINSTRELS, ay THE L8. MATINEE BEAUT TO-DAY pars FAS! AT 2. AN HNENSE BILL, EXTRA NOTICE—On Monday next, frst appearance of the Wonder of the World—the largest man iiving—the fam Giant, COL, ROUTH GOSHEN (height 8 weight 640 pounds), who will appear in song and bur Qunrne ai iain ie OF THE PERIOD. ¥ ‘00D'3s, 3 MUSEUM, ¥ ee AT? P, M. ISTO, DANCING ACADESNES, — SAUSES DANCING ACADEMIES, MASONIC HALL, st. and Brevoort Ha'l, 154 East 54th st. PRIVATE LESEONS at any hour, day or evening, | A CADEMY OF DANCING. LYRIC UALG, 723 Sixth avenue, Reservoir square, Mr. TRENOR will form ew classes all this mooth, Classes meet fuesdays and Fridays at 4and8 P. M. hia. LOAN OFFICES, A —YOU CAN HAVE. “YOUR. ADVERTISEMENT ‘IN- + serted in the Nis W YORK HERALD, and, if up town, Bave time and extra expecae by leaving it at the HERALD BRANCH OFFIC!, 1948 Broadway, three doors above ‘Thirty-frst street. ‘This is our only authorized uptown branch, and advertisements are roccived at oflice rates. Open from 8 A. M. tll8 P.M. ev y in th T & GREAT JONES STREET—MONEY TO LOAN ON Diamonds, t pray Bilke, Velvets, Fura, Pianos, &c. 3 ‘Mokets bought at of Great Jones st (AT T,BLPROKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY, UP stairs.—' = nig ne cash advances on Diam« sods, Watches, Jewelry, » &c., OF bought. Pawnbro<er's et8 Cought ait Bleeoker street. TJ, A, JACKSON'S, NO, 5 AMITY STREET, NEAR 1X Broadway.—Liberai advances mado on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Dry Goods and Peraonal Property of every description, Bame bought and sold, T WOLF BROTHERS, 69 BROADWAY—MONEY A" ioaned on Diamonds, Watehes, Jeweiry; more particu. iany on Pianos; business’ strictly confidential ; same bowsht —Se habla Espantol bien, T FIRUKI & WOLP'S, 893 BROADWAY, UP STAIRS, room No. 8, between Nineteenth and Twentieth strecte— Liveral advanges on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Siivar Ware, Pianos Stike and Lite Policles.” Busluess strictly prt val A’ Yances made on Diamonds, L. BERNARD's, 403 SIXTH AVENUE. BETWEEN Twenty-fourth and Twenty-Gfth strecte—Liberal ad- a ihelrt fal somghy and all kinds elt | of goods, The same bought & THE JEWELRY STORE, wT "AND 859 GRAND street—Cash paid for Diamonds, Wee ene ee iver, Loans betstteien | on the samo, 3. DEL AT 186-8750 000. ee VALUE PAID FOR Diamonds, nes, Watches, Jewciry, Silver- e, Camels’ Hair shaw Sgice Laces, Valuables, &c., or ances mace on the sam i, BARRINGER, 185 Broadway, opposite Astor place ROADWAY, CORNER FULTON STREET (RNOXR Bullding).—Business established 18 years.—NEWMA OPOLD buys, tells or advances liberally on Diamon. rn Watehee dewey, life Policies, Merchandise. and other Se: curitios negotiated for, NASSAU STREKT, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.— 39 Liberal advances wae on Mee Watches, Jew- oy and all f ‘The (JRAND one House. JAMES ..:Proprietor LA GRA. LA hice wipe is 3 ‘O-NIGHY A ToRgar fO-NIGUT As Ft i REEL LA PERIGHOLE....; MARIE AIMEB DAY, POSITIVELY, LES GE GLENN, Boats secured at box ofice from o'clock A.M. until elvek PAL. Algo at ‘Schirmer's “Tol Brondway and rie Railway ticket ofice, corner Twenty-third street and Bi Gran UPERA Ge E. Tn consequence of the vast prs raitons forthe tnitial re- presentation of Offenbach's 2 Pr ri ra hy wi ae give the ND OPERA Hi ‘ter months of prop sateeaas greatest work, prep a MARCH 6, me meer fe ee TikeBbe Ce isu CuonUs, PEMALE meng oo armors, GNDRED b matey eae srry ire fy roast to by ONE iti fan st tenth ot of the. Rt) anid ERSINI as NANL *pOx SHEET now FOREN Wooms MUSEUM, Second week ¢ of. Sie popular actor, Mr. , MAROH 4, 1871, of MONTE CRISTO. of MONTE CRISTO, as EDMUND Pip abies BarninG, TO-DAY, t2 P.M. EVENIN ater M MONDAY, MARCH 6, Firet aan of the sensationn! Drama, entitled DE An which Mr. E. EDDY will appear, M™ PF. ‘B. CONWAY'S PARK acai BROOKLYN, EVERY E EVENING, SARAT. with Miss nanan SONWAY sade reat cast. SATURDAY A N, AT 2, SARATOGA MATINEE, NEE x FORK C1kCUS—FOURTEE TH STREET, SATURDA LAST MATINEE LAsT NIGHT witb Mr, E. EDDY Director. GRAND FAMILY MATINGE TO-DAY, AT 2. THE LAUGHABLE oe COMICALITY, BUTTON, psec the* COMIC PERFORMING HORSES: AND HIGHLY TRAINED PONIES, ULSE MILLE, JEAN The it pe, Aruitte, 1 MPH OF RE DONALD, ¢ THE GREAT BARE-BACK, GYMNAS LLE. CHRISTINE NILSSON, Mie MAX ETRAKOSCH bas the honor to announce MULE, CHRISTINE NILSSO: wn frou her ant eharpha East and eappearance In New York at STEISWAY HALL N OR ABOUT TUE ISTH OF MARCH, Further particulars will Re nape annonaced, FRANCISCO 3 ELS, 635 BROADWAY. ad, eniitted: Shuret Ay ‘ound the Corner, ‘ad BV! EW A TH INJMITABTS BRIGANDS Beats secured six days I Foouevs AND THR ONLY LEON ! ae ONLY LEON | as MARGUERITE In | in MOET AND CHANDON. | LE PETIT FAUST — | sad HONKL DONT, RB KAHN'S = - MAGN IFICENT ANATOMICAL 445 BROADWA OSITs ASTOR sFLACE, 43 Th Th ris WonbD, 143 EQUAL If. 145 i 745 RUC HIVE AMUSING, 73 BY TIFIC AND ARTISTIO, HY sae foe > i Forming a complete Palace of Wonders, Open dally for gentlemen only. Admpasion 50 centa, EDITION OF STANDARD jens and Beauty. ) Vora! ann Pinnoforte Seore. inciiding Recttativ Znglsht and Ttaau words. Now ready, Lrnan}, Trov Love, Lucia, Faust, Traviata, Somnawbula, Norma, Lucretia Borgia, Maha, rhnse of exch. #1, SON & CO., 71i Broadway, New York. _ 618 NEW YORK MUSEOM OF ANATOMY, (Betablisbed inte.) ai OPE D TYSON & cO.'S. Unparate! » LA SBSH pratt ety 618 He We are fearfully and og es. wonderfully mate, 13 | 613 © ——— nS 8 618 The Beauties, Wondera aud Monstromtiesof 618 618 the Human and Animal Creationtotessen at 6:8 613__ one visit. 618 PBTEBARMONG, SOCIETY CONCERT, SATURDAY EVENING, March 4 a 8 o'clock. ACADEMY OF MUSIL, Miss C. Lb, KELLOGG. Grand Orchestra of One Hundred Performers. HERR CARL BERG MANN jondnetor #'s deieet STRONG, President. . SOHAAD, Secretary. uUtesre SOCIETY. REDON D Fo! corner Twen! Tickets ete HOPICNS? FIPTI ERT FOR THY M*ck OREHEOMIST FREE CHOIR SCHOOLS. at No. 4 Winthrop vince, Greene street, thie (Saturay) evening, ae et o'clock, at AFOLLO HALL, as vA SARAH 'k I OprAands HME, S.. cue VAULIER, x gH. RUGENB CLAR DRESSLE| onductor, and CHORUS UF ORPHEONISTS. Ticke "Bh old at Ditson's, ‘711 Broadway. J GER, Agent. HILL TESTIMONIAL, CONCERT. . Samemy. of M urday exc ng Maron 18, Ts CONCERT OF TU SEASON Particulars in future adveritsemente, E EDDY AT WOOD'S MU BU) 1 237 _.. BOARDERS WANTED. “YOU CAN HAVE ‘ ferted in the NEW YON aD TeRTS a ogee en sire on nee by leaving iets MENT IN- Vouere | Bitte Tuiriysrst ‘acoek is cur only. suihort af doors, above branch, oun SAN ull eae are recelyad at office rates, Open from P, AL. every day in the year, ‘© 97 PER WEEK FOR SINGLE ROOMS $53 eid Dex wock for Rooms en sults; Tove poet & per Whitney House, Broadway, corner of Twelfth 5. AVENUE, NO. 70, CORNER OF THIRTRENTO street.-A pleasant Room, suitable for gentleman and Bon or two gentlemen, at moderate price, with first class BTAY AVENDE, 861, SECOND DOOR W THIRTY. street. A fine Front Room and ‘on fourt) foarte CN aba Board, , one Bingle Refer- oo BT AAR MO, Folgasrt TWENTY-! ge STREET. b Foakfastif required. 4 4h psn Lo eee me wat and gas; 1B AND 1.—(NEW NO.) BLEECKER BTREET.-- Furnished Ri fe ng ee 6 10.—HANDSUMELY FURMIAZED ROOMS, with first class Fi SO SATE, [eg (en ‘HIRTY-FI STREET, SECOND DOOR u from Po ry allie Boat to let, togetber or se- ay the fourth floor, = v. me ibenilder-o le wea NINTH STREET, ereane FIFTH AND SIXT! 42% nues,—A furnit m to let, with ene two gent jemen oF & WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, 54 Faqs and, Sixth -grenues, Several Tieatant Salt Fist olnas references gives, ciseaumaneiia 57 BAST NINTH STREET, BETWEEN “UNIVERST ¢ aud Broadway.—A pleasant, well furnishe Room, suitable for one or Tivo, 4 Ca, jon also table ac- wions for one or two, Ref WEST FORTIETH STREET. ELEGANTLY FOR. nished Rooms, oné suit on first ea for —_— ingle gentlemen. Prenah, Ger ‘German C8 RE AIRE LONE TEP a sree MINETERNTE, maereas Fours where mafork uitgi Posndnee, | 20h ‘every co. can be single 132 WEST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET, NEAR BROAD- way.—Two handsomely furnished Rooms, for one or two gent.emen, with or without Board; reference, Bast FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN ird and Fourth avenues.--Apartments—Rooms to jet, with Board, 141 WEST TWENTIETH STREET.--DESIRABLB Rooms to let, with Board, on second and third fioors, No er References exchanged. — 15 9 ¥ WENTY-THIRD STREET.—TO LRT, » Wiittsoa Bosra & nies front Room Bedrooms southern exposure; terms moderate ; no moving lat of Muy; house and neighborhood first class, WEST TWENTY. THIRD STREET.—SUNNY AND handsomely furnished front and adjoining Bed- Toom, with Board, Referen: Mod terms, 8312 Kast FIPTEGNTH STREET, NEAR FIGHTA avenue,—A Hall Room to let, with or without Board; private family, 4] Q BAST MIPTEENTH STRE Wanted, four reapectavle gi family; also day boarders, BROADWAY.—FIRST CLASS FURNISHED Roomé for families. Also large all Rooms for ee! Meals a la curte or by the week; references given and requirod, taeee hae wife. French house, SECOND FLOOR.— ‘to Board in u private A PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING ON W. FIVTY- first street, near Fifth avenue, will accommodate a lady tleman with frst class Board and Rooma, Address TO. TWO GEN- ith broaktast and wi FAMILY temen a third story front Room PRIVATE, for & uth street, near sith aven Fost ollica, Bie FOR A GEN 2 pee with, parti if up town, HERALD E ce doors above “wis 18 onr authorized uptown h, and advertisements are re: ‘ud at oflice rates. n from # A. M. ti BP. M, every day in the VARD WANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTS! the vicinity of Forty-second streets will jeter terms not to exceed %8 per week. Addresa I for tbe sumin R.G., Herald ollie Be SRD WANTED. pardeulazs. REF ADULTS WANT BOARD IN A QUIET PRI- vate family or wonid hire a Fioor; terms must be vei moderate, Address, with parculara, COMFOR?, 264 Broad- way, room No. 2. A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM, ‘Twelfth and Twenty-sixth streets and near for gentleman and wife, with Board for the lady ouly; or one Gr moze farnished Roome, with conventences and privileges of housekeerings bostsing bouso Keepers 63, stating verms, location, “$OOKLYN BOARD. ev i TO A GENTLEMAN WITHOUT BOARD, ON NO LET.— Brooklyn Heights, a large, alry, handsome, turnished j_ptico of room por week Brooklyn Fost ofice. Room; house brown sue) _ HOTELS. _ SBKLECT FAMILY HOTEL, FIFTH VENUE, ‘Twenty-second etrect and Broadway, Madison Park A Hotel,—Tabie and sccommodations first class; terms mod- a references required, |. W. WADSWORTH, Proprietor, TEW ENGLAND NOTEL, 8 BOWERY, CORNER et.—20) light Rooras, neatly furnished, 8 to 5c. es per nig wen only, pe ‘KWICK HOU convenient to New Jersey jeg, Single Rooms, dic. Be. and $500, jours. Board and Lodging #t per Ua Meals at all QUuMIT HoTEL, ery (new hous day, week or month ; al ORNER on CANAL STREET AND opean plan.—Rooms by the B. ‘BREDER, Proprietor. Cue HOTEL, CORNER BROADWAY AND EIGHTH sirest.— Ou Furopean plan. Rooms, 500. Tac. to $2 B) per 3 to BIS per week. House open ail night. XTUYVESANT HOUSE, 159 BROADWAY, IS OTaN under new management, for the reception of perma- nent aud transient gests; Rooins with or without Hoard and Good attondance, at ‘at moderate rates; location unsurpassed. COPAIREN fNERSHIPS. prsuc, NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN THAT TS firm of Kennedy, Hutchinson & Co. expired this day by its own Iituitation.. Either George if, Keanedy or Willan J Hotchiuson will act in liquidation, KENNEDY, HUTCHINSON & CO, New Yorn, February 28 18il, WALL , New Yors, March 1, 1671, ‘The undersigned bave this day formed a partnership, under the name and firm of Kennedy, Hutchinson & Co., tor the 0 of carrying on w gentral banking and brokerage s. EORGE H, KENNEDY ILLLAM 9. HUTOHINGON, ELIHU ¢, MITCHELL, NYE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING UN- der the frm name of Burton & Macdonald, engineers and contractors, is hereby dissolved by the withdrawal of Charies Macdonald, Existing coniracts will be completed by nd either rpariy may sgn i in guication, h 1, 187i, 80 BkOADW AY, b. BURTON, ‘ANLES"S MACDONALD. ONTE CRISTO. LAST MATINEE, Last NIGHT. OPULAR LECTORES TO BE HELD AT THE HURCH OF THE STRANGER (sercer sire Batwean 2 place sud Waverley place) “euby AND MAR- Subject--PROVERBS NOT SOLO. Subdject-A PLEA FOR THE Tickets for the course $1; sing'e tickets 60c, Tobe bad at the Broadway music stores, ut ihe principal hotels and at the Central office, 246 Canal street; alko at the door each, even- fo, or P. ars PM. Pith) March ria valor March 14. uo: Tuesday, March 21. MONEY MAKERS, Lt ‘MATINEE is me orn Mr. E. EDDY. AT Woops MUSEUM. aa ACKNOWLEDGED RICHELIEU, — HB SUBSCRIBER 1 WILL Goes eal lan BUSINESS AS Engincer aud Contractor EE hej New York, MARL ro 3 *wAcDONALD. ‘OU CAN HAVE YOU ERTISEMENT IN- sorted io the NIEW YORIC HARALD, ong, it up town, fe time and extra expense by jearing it ‘at the HERALD BRANCH OFFICK, 1,246 Broadway, three doors above Thicty-frst street. "This Js our only antiorlzed uptown uch, and advertisements are received at oilce rates. Obea trom 8 A. M. til &P. Bi. every day in the year, PARTNER WANTED-IN A GOOD AND WELL established busivess; active or wileut, Aucress J. H.G., leraid ottice, AX and examine at 6¥7 Brondwa; ACTIVE MAN, WITH $200, TO TAKE HALF IN. terest In a manttacturing business; rare change. Call room No, 3. PAINTINGS.—SOMERVILLE ART HIBITION OF 1* open day and evening: wil be Gallery, $2 Ficth avenue, jold on Tucsday evening, Marc! SOIREE, DANSA TE Vi G, MARCH 6, AT 9 P. M. reaor, at Ms rooms, p> TRENOR 0 0 f admission can be Aas " Mr. LYRIC HALL, 130 SIXTH AVENUE. stairs.—Money advanced on Diamonde, Laces, Shawls, Planos, £0, Same Doug Fiedges tor sale. ©. Hod ot aera beoronssee te eu aro BROADWAY, NEAB ieee STREET, ce MACHINERY. CYOU GAN HAVE Yc YOUR AD ‘ADVERTISEMENT IN- jrted in ihe NEW YORK HERALD, aud, if ep town, PH, by leav ce iV at the HI RALD A Lime and extra ANCH OFFIC! way, three doors above Thirty-fret etreet. Thia 1s our only autborized uptown branch, and advertisements are received at office rates, Open from 8 A. M. ull § P. M. every day in the year, T WILLARD'’S MACHINERY DEPOT, 4 DEY Al area Inu ent, 12g Wige lainey Bosieet a orse Portabies, var Outters Eathes, Shafung and Pall by . OR SALE CHEAP—ONE 2% HORSE POWER BEAM steam Engine in good urder; also Boliers, Will be 8: the and Planer. For particulars apy [OUR & CO., 62 Beekman atreet, New chat oe MENRY SE yosnue "8 PORTABLE STEAM ENGINES, fora eroula, HOADLEY & 00, Lobes rilandt and 6 95 and 97 Liberty atiett,_ Qreau ENGINE AND . BOILER COMPLETE, SIX horse, wiil be sold cheap, ws we lave no use for it alter this ic. Now running at 26] Pear! street, TEAM ENGINES.—FOR SALE VERY CHEAP, TWO GST Warinen, each of eight horse power, with or withoat ork OUNTAIN HOUSE,--WIN favorable arrangements. for the seasun ; 00 locality oF tone; rel minutes) walk from Mont ry ‘daily «ix month oowmu'atio O. BY GK, Proprietor. ‘south Orange. N. J. Doilers, in cood running order, Company's | Works, Fourth avenue TEAM ENGINES, MACHINISTS" AND BOILER MAK- 8 ers’ Tools, wit we sold oe at cud Bum rely | Engine Works, corner of Imiay aud Summit streevs, srvOK Brvokivn Gall or subd Jor cataioane the Union India Rubber nd 132d street, RICHELIEU, G. L. FOX, UNDERGROUND RATLWAY, ROAD TD ROADWAT, CORNER WARREN, Open 10 to TCAELIRO OF THE PERIOD MATINEE, LION, 683 BROADWAY, BETWEEN GREAT es: payee yat Instrumental Coccerts. Adm! See “you CAN HAVE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN- Tora GA New VOUK HEALD, and. If uptown, mse by leaving Ha a cats, Tse. Broadways three. doors. above Thiriy-frat street. Biase our ony authorized uptown branch, aud advertiseme! %. fare received mt ofce raves. Opeo from 8 A, M. UilS P. M. every day in the year, RST CLASS TENOR WANTED—FOR A LEADING Af copa: chureh, in Brook.yn; good ealary. Address ST, Post office, Brooklyn. SOPRANO AND TENOR, FAVORABLY KNOWN, ‘will make an engagement from May 1, in city or near dye Address CHORISH EN, box 129 Herald caive. is @ LESSONS—BY A COMPETENT PROFESSOR, arty residence; method easy sud rapid; Italian tha Hogish: terma moderate, Address, with residence, PIST Rh 1a Broadway. ANTED—A _ CHORISTER W ASvareh, fecated m Brooklyn, 1.465 New York Post ollices IN A METHODIST ‘Address R. J, W., box expericzice 1p hotel business, wis Bho to take a frat clase house inthe country Profits given, Address DELWA, Herald odice. NY ONE WHO CAN CONTROF 3,000 TINS DAY AN tan make ¥5,000 of it in two months, ad not risk more than $600, by adureasing, bufore 8 o'clock, MONLY, box 15) Herald office, LEGITIMATE MONEY MAKING BUSINESS, RE- A quiring but 625 to 8100, without risk; this ts 4 80 por> tunity: unequalled, ip ‘eats ety, Call on A. W 28 broadway, t room 25 CTIVE, OR, SPECIAL PARTNER WANTED—WITH AC ex C00, 10 @ manufacturing business, in opora- pital; article paye a'fair profit articnlars address, appointing in« ferald olllce. dion, but restiiig Tiore cay ‘and is in common Use: For terview, STAPLE, box 102 A MAN WANTED—WITH $1,500, TO TAKE AN IN- terest ina good estabilshed tanufacturin, al for all our goods, bes S00KK 164 Greenwich street, second Door, ‘A RREUING BUSINESS FOR BALE — find san offer not met with every cay yorr omplete, with a good, paying, atendy irate, ees several years in this city. ‘Ofkare ocaides printers can run it oe whlch Lean show. Address AMERICA, box 124 jerald 6: PARTNER WANTED—WITH FROM $1,500 TO %2,000, 4 pleasant anc profitable business; an. excelie op. porto for one wishing to travel or in iii healt, Addreas x 196 Herald oltice, RUG STORE WANTED-IN CITY, OR A LEADING ‘avenue in Brooklyn. Address, stating terms and price, R.A. BAOUN, Herald ottice, LD ESTABLISHED, PAINT AND ROOFING, MA- terial Manufactaring House, Jarge business, provi and mple funds, want ther, with capital. ‘Rddrean G.8. Noy Herald ‘ee. re PARTAERS WANTED —WITH FROM $2,000 TO. 20,000, in severai well established, good paying manufacturing \d mercantile businesses. snd mereanne "WBAAO Ay BIGGS & SON, 908 Broadway. uy | ‘MARRIED, POSMEaEING Guar | or 0 TO 82,000, TO JOIN THE tafe and prodtable business; Feferenoo given, Address PHYSICIANS "AND OTHRES.—7HE PROPRIETOR prin md eubatant hotel gt wither te, extensive te el aa ny every reat pat Zelobratod for et ie ‘baleen a qualitt re &® handsome Minera) OSS jurroundings of rye and fore ontge, would ik to ar Tange with compat Ps bart 46 and conduct a per. Cure, Addreas 8. B. tdorgant No.7 Beekman street, room (7. Wale Wantipa PARTY HAVING ABOUT 95,000 CASH capital to invest in a safe, profitable busii 19 ase JAY, hatter of he period.” row, ment, DAY, hatter of t) ANTED—To INVEST THE sr pRYICNS A YOUNG meats Goetdinarient aad tee Ghotrand dollars, in siness; referenced, Address, an established arene’ i ‘with particulars, uae, 8 box 904 Herald oftce, Wane rasemahs As BUSINESS Fasans, ve ree of eal for a new yr ee of stirring in- terest, Address of ‘on br, LBISS, 6 yy, Foom 44, between 19 and % BD—AN INTEREST IN AN ESTABL W Wiest rare loro a Geno New Xone 48,00 0 G4 dregs BUI BUILDERS HARDWA ARE Herald office, Peni ye PARTNER WANTED. —ADVERTISE y) ‘& large business in diamonds, watcho: er, wi Ful ration a TOMPKING, 6 Uroct Jones eirect $600, 0,74 GREAT Fab te al enon a FIXTURES Le deny Signe Business, establishe of Siroadway' sock alone worth ‘half the amount roa ornare Call at BREWER BROS., No.¥ Dey i, OOO 2,,830,00,,WANTED.—A CHANCE. FOR an investigating mind to make a fortune, Ad- ress, appoluting an interview, PROURKSS, box 119 Herald (0), PARTNER WanreD WANTED) PUBLIO, ENTER. ainment wonder 9 the will fll any $1.0 C 0. profits. certal ible risk, Apply at 66 $1.500, Rect ‘rwe wenty: fut at street, —A FINE OPPORTUNITY FOR A PERSON ng wha ca Tarniah tHe entire ouiitfor ihe saise, jual interest in the whole business. "Address A’ REiias.— $2. 000, Snoant aan wie W3RAQN HAVING THI8 active partner in tha restaurant business, where alf the fz- ety range ans fect outlay are now ready to locate, will 2a Herald ofiice. OO TnBhm WANTED, A, BUSINESS MAN with above amount to’ take share in 33. e and well paying business) a wan oF, 000 WANTED-IN A BUSINESS TWO YEARS established ; liberal interest on the investment; Ive ‘time and place for interview. Address MANUFAC: poe Herald oflice. “a TWO YOUNG MEN, WITH $20,L00 each, to join the sudseriber fn the of land in West Virginia (mineral), dan eran ue THE “‘LEOruIRE SEA ON. [etoanant LECTURES TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, ON Jateresting, Invaluable, and seientiie, subjects, show! how to live and what to bry arp delivered any a5 th New York Museam of Anato to attend can receive a copy by forwarding 25 cents to the Secretary, 618 Broadway, live MARRIAGES Ss AND ‘DEATHS. ‘Married. PINKNEY—DELLINGER,—On Tharsday, March 2, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rev. Dr. 4, P. Rogers, JAMES Hl, PINKNRY to JULLa, daugiter 3 Dellinger, all of thls city. Roy—Snonnakp.—On Wednesilay, March 1, at the First Reformed church, ‘eg avenue, by the Rev. Elbert S. Porter, D. D. eri N. Roy to Miss Eu M., daughter of». I’, A. Shonnard, Esq., all of Brooklyn, EK. D. No cards, SCHROEDRR—GUENT February 23, by Re the bride's In Jersey City, on Tuesday, Mr. Eroh, at the residence of arents, EDWARD DER, of Altona, only daughter Died. ANDREWS.—On Thursday, March 2, at bis rest- West ‘Iwenty-cighti street, JAMES AN- r. he relatives and triends of the family, and of his brothers, Lyman and George Andrews, are re- specifully invited to attend the funeral, from the Chureh of the -ransfiguration, East Twenty-niuth street, “f Fifth avenue, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'cl —On Thursday, March 2, Macay H. Ben- daughter of J. F, and Af, A, Bennet, aged 1 year, 1 month and 26 days. Funeral from her late residence, 104 Columbia street, this (Saturday) afleruoon, at one o'clock. ane and friends are respectfully invited to at- tens BEATTY.—Of consumption, on Thursday, March 2, ALEXANDER BEATry, alter a long and severe illness, which he bore with Christian patience, in the 26tl year of nis aze. ‘The reiatives and friends are respectfully re- quested to attend the funeral, from his late resi- dence, 249 East Seventh street, this (Saturday) after- noon, at two o'clock. BeERS.—At his residence, in North Wilton, Conn., on Thursday, March 2, SAMUEL BEERS, In the 624 year of his age. BocExt.—At Neponeet, Ill, on Saturday, February 25, JOHN BogeRT, in the 42d year of his age, The relatives aud friends of the farntiy, also tho members of Hiram Lodge, No, 449, F. and A, M., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Methodist church, Forty-third street, between Bev- euth and Eightu avenues, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. MAsoxic-—The members of Hiram Lodge, No. 440, F. and A. M., are hereby summoned to attend a special communication, to be held at the lodge room, corner of Eighth avenue and Eighteenth street, on Sunday morning, at half-past eleven o'clock sharp, for the purpose of paying the last tri- bute of respect to our late worthy brother, Jolin Bogert, By order of JOSEPH FARRELL, Master, WILLIAM @. Brsnor, Secretary. ane membera of sister loages are respectfully in- vited. BROWN.—On Friday, March 3, WInuie Porrer, eldest son of William A. and Jane brown, aged 5 years, 8 months and 3 days. Fuveral services on Sunday afternoon, at two o’clock, trom the residence of his parents, No. 49 Jersey avenue, Jersey City. Friends and relatives are Invited to attend, ByRv.—Suddenly, on Friday, March 3, Jennie 1. Byrp, aged 3 years, 1 month and 14 days, daughter of Tuomas E, and Carollue M, Byrd. ‘The funeral will take place on Sunday, at twelve o'clock noon, irom 112 Kighth strect, Brooklyn, B.D. CLARK.—At New Dorp, 8. I, on Thursday, March 2, ARKIETCA LOUSIA, Sein child of Joseph B. and Sarah Clark, aged 2 years aud 6 mouths, Friends ef the family are invited to attend the es, at Morovian Church, New Dorp, rday) afternoon, at Lwo o'clock, Thuay, Marcell 3, AMULETTE Mort, | only ‘aaughier ofl. N. and N. M. Coflee, aged 1 year | and 10 months, Notice of funeral to-morrow. DuRYEE.—On Friday, March 3, at his residence, Bixteenth street and Third avenue, Georce J. DURYEE, aged $7 years and 6 monilis. The relatives and frieuds of the family, also of hts sons, George W. and W. H. Duryee, are imyited to attend the funcrai, from the Presbytertan (Rutgers) | church, Madisou avenue and Tweaty-ninth sireet, | on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock. » March 2, Lucy FuLiEr, ad ye ray invited to attend the fu: neral, 101 sidence, 41) Kent avenue, Brooklyn, ou Sunday af- ternoon, at two o'clock. GiGxoux.—On Wednesday, March 1, tn the 30th year of his age, Rects CuakLEs, eldest son of Regis and Elizabeth Gignoux, The funerai will take place, from the Church of St. Charles Borromeo, Sidney place, Brooklyn, tits (Sat- urday) morning @: eleven o’clock. Relatives and friends are invite to attend without further noitce, Hart.—On Friday evening, March 3, HENRY Hart, in the 63th year of his age. His friends and relatives, and those of his brother- 1a-law Leonard Hazeltine, are invited to attend the r. y are respect. | her late ra- | funeral, at St. Luke’s chureb, Hudson street, oppo- | site Grove, on Sunday afternoon, ~ two o'clock. His remains wili be taken to Nyack for imterment, on Monuay, by the quarter-past nine A. M. train on Northern Rutlrond! of New Jersey. HENDERSON.—Of congestion of the lungs, EDWARD KOOME HENDERSON, aged 3 years, 10 mouths and 15 days. ‘Funeral from his parents’ residence, 649 Mudson street, this (Saturday) afternoon, a* one o'clock. HiRZEL-—Un Thursday afternoon, March 2 eae wile of Dr. R. H. Hirzel, in the 4d year of her aze, ‘The funeral will take place from her late resl- deuce, on Lincoln Cae between Summit and Grand avenues, Hudson City, N. J., on Sunday after- noon, at half-past twelve oelock. Hrssion.—MARY, relict of Francis Heasion, 1,531 Third aveuue, ; Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s Issue. HoraN.—On Thursday, March 2, after a short and painful uiness, MARY, youngest daughter of Catha- rine and the late Kieran Horan, of Bannagher, Aing’s county, Ireland, aged 24 years, ‘The reiatives aud et due the ianilly, and those of her brothers, John, Joseph and Martin; also those of her cousins, Patrick Horan, James and Joseph Hernon, are respectiveiy invited to attend the fate ral, from her Jate residence, 244 Mast Thirtieth street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. Kemr.—-Sudcenly, CUuARLES A. KEMP, in the 69th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect. fuily invited to attend the funeral, from his late reat- dence, £0 Cannon street, on ‘Suhday afternoon, at hatf-past one o'clock. Keys.—On Wednesday, March 1, of congestion ot the brain, ARruUR LOGAN Keys, son of William E. and Eleanor Sarah Keys, aged 2 years and 10 months. ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of his parents, 324 West. Twentieth st., thls (Saturday) aiternoon, ‘at one o'clock. Relatives and friends are respectfaily invited. LaLon.—Suddenly, at Yorkville, on Friday even- ing, March 3, ANNIB E1iza, the beioved dauguter of Jonn Lalor, {n the 1ath year of her age. ‘The relatives ana friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from the rest- @ence of her varents, corner o! Lighty-third street | making a tp to Middietowa, and Beeond Avenue, on Sunday afternoon, at two ie: REN ‘ck.—At North Ni ‘eanesdi Maron 1, Lina LAWRIE, a aged i year” ey The relatives and friend: ot Trespect- » Mo! noon, ne one igo p aven, on ane after EGGerT.—At Nassau, New P: LULA! Fox Leaaerr, in the 63d year ahuie” Wiaaae ae of sae uae parearets .—On ‘Thurs larch 2, at woot, N. MARGARET, the belovea wife of Pit el Mastergon, In the 36th yoar of her ago. The friends of the fainily, also those of her brother, Lake O'Relily, and of fer brotuer-inciaw, ioe MoKiesnso, gre respectfully invited to attead th ineral, ary late residence, thig (Baturday) ae telmeut. ‘tratas feave four of Cumwmbers cercey ea ve fool jambers sti oo M, and ot F hinsert a ga Pa —After @ lingering illness, on 'T! March 2, PaTRioK Moony, . vec i Bayarsows, county nd, a3) ira years she family are invited eford, Ire! 10 5 residen cA) Vanbrunt street, South ram on ‘Sunday thorn- tng, nteleven o'elogg: thence 19 tne Church of St, Mary Itation, Ewen where a oe eral bee i onered bis hy eo ef Lad soul, ol w taken to Calvi emetery at one oak P. M., from the ‘hore z Mownay.—On Thursday, March 2, of bronchitis, Matuew Murray, in the 424 year ot his age, The funeral will take place on Sunday afternoon, At two o'clock, from his late residence, No. 94 Prest- dent street, Brooklyn. a asc ate he ne , Je ioMaNus, native of okiil more, Oona aos ties, Ireland, ag aged 65 care. " es and friends of they amily are te fully invited to attend Pi funeral, from ihe weak deuce of his mother, 136 West Nineteenth street, on, Buea fhe at nae ay one o'clock, riday, March 8, ELIZAvET! wife of W. Newell, aged’ 18 year crus The relatives ana friends a the famity are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from ner late residence, No, 851 West Eleventh street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. Purpy.—On Friday, March 3, after a short tnes: ee A. Pugby, aged 31 years, 5 months an a4 ante relatives and fricnds of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late re idence, No. 340 West Eleventh street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, without further notice, Bs ar Knights of Manhattan Commandery, : K. T.—You are hereby aummoned to appear, Late on Sunday, the 6th inst, at twain’ remains of ouF litle !2 our Asy ia aid too Purdy, to the Marble cefiued Sir Knigat, yBigar At a Phu HENRY 0. Parke. Ree. "8, EO, Pynamip Longs, No. 490, F. aND A, M.—BRETH- REN—You are ered summoned to attend a special communication, held at their Egy | of Eighteenth siroct and Highta avenue, on Sunday, the bth inst., at tweive o'clock sharp, for the pur- pose of yeres \ne last tribute of respect to the ree mains of our late brotner, Edgar A. Purdy, Brethren o! sister lodges are cordially invited to attend, THOMAS G. GROUNSELL, Secretary. POLHEMUS.—Suddenty, at Astoria, on Thursday, March 2, James S. POLUEMU S, In the 55th year of hid age. ‘The relatives and frienas are invited to attend the funeral, irom his late residence, on Sunday afternoon, ut three o'clock, Raur.—Oo Wednesday, March }, MARGAReT, the beloved wie of Andrew Rabi and danghter of Bever ant Mary Sheridan, from the parish of Lnrgene county Cavan, Ireland, in the 2vth year of her age. The relatives of t ily are requested to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 516 West Thirty-seventh street, from there to the Church of the Holy Inuovenis, Thirty-seventn street and Broadway, this (Saturday) morning, at nine o'clock, where a solemn requem mags will be saia fe 2 repose of her soul, aod from thence to Uaivary Cemetery at one o'clock. Aese.—On Wednesday, March 1, of inflanmation of the brain, SUSAN MAwy, duaghter of Joho and Susan. Mary Rese, aged 34 years. rhe tives and friends of the family are ree ed to attend the funeral, from the restdeace of parents, No, 516 Lalayette avenue, Bro Sunday afternoon at three o'clock. Reip.—On Friday morning, March past 6 o'clock, alter a briet Lilness, JAN rles Reid, aged 66 years, 8 montis and 29 di he friends snd acquaintances of the family, ag also those of Andrew Ket, of Astoria, are respect Tully invited to attend the faneral from ‘her late rests deuce, 211 East Nineteenth street, on Sundey, at 12 o’clock, Doon. A solemn requiern high mass Will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, on Tuesday morning, at 9 o'clock, at the Chureh of the Epiphany, Rostns.—On Friday morning, March 3, at his re« idence, 36 Kast Thirty-minth street, DAviD ROBINS. Notice of funeral hereafter. Kocers.—On Thursday, March 2, Mra. JANB RoGens, aged 42 years. ‘The retatives and friends of the family are reapect fuily favited to attend the funeral, from her late rest« dence, 92 Prospect street, Brooklyn, on Sunday aiternoon, at two o'clock. Rose.—At Hartford, on ‘Thursday, March 2, eek é7, wife of Abraham Rose, in the 70th year of her age, Funeral from her Late residence, 66 ‘Trumbull strect, Hartford, Conn., on Sunday afvernoon, at half-past one o'clock. SMirH.—On Wednesday, March 1, GZorGe Ra son of Andrew and the late Amelia Smith, aged ae ears. Funeral will take place from the residence of his father, 1,642 Avlantic avenue? Brooklyn, this (Satur- day) aiternoon, at two o'clock. Frieads are invited to attend, TaYLou.—On Fridsy morning, March 3, J = Cor. ici vnly daughter of Abraham L. and Eliza Taylor. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully fnvited to attend the fuueral, from her parents’ residence, $22 Kast Filty-seventh street, ou Sunday alternoon, at one o’cloc ‘Tick.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, March 2,4ead- denly, of disease of the heart, ADELLA M., {nfant EEN se of Willlam KR. aud Ann Augusta Tice, aged 1 year, 8 months aud 10 days. ‘the relatives and friemis of the family are invited to attend the funcral, from the residence of het parents, No, 407 Jay atreet, Brooxiyn, this (Sataraay) alternoon, at two o'clock, without further notice. .—At Slaten isiand, on Tuursday, March in CHARLES U. TURNER, formerly of Wiscas- set, Me., in the 63d year of his age. Youna.—On Friday moraiag, Mareh 8, RY JANE, wife of Williatn W. Young’ aud only daughter Of tne late James KR. Westervelt. ‘The relatives aud friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from ner lave residence, 341 West Nincteenta street, on Sunday afternoon, at two 0% Z1gsLeR.—On Wedni March 1, ADELAIDE, wile of G. ‘ategiez, and daughter of the late Jacob L. Sebring. Friends aud relatives ave respectinliy. invited to end Ube funeral serviecs, at the residence of er 27 Fourth street, this {From the Albany Argus, March 3.) Connecticut papers angouace tne deata of Mr Samuel Holden Parsous, of Middictown, Mr, Par- sons Was an cau ui geplcman, of cultivated ved by travel, who inherited a atuer, Which was largely agence and thiift. For vycars of his life he suffered increased by lus care, inte the lust ten o¢ twely under a 8 range aberration Of mind in respect to his property. He was 1 in an insa: asylam asa precauiionary measure on this account, He supposed himself in constant danger of being robbed o7 ¢ uded, and could Hever speak upon financial topic: wi aut becoming wild with excite. ment, On ail other subjects he was rational and ine telligent, without any exhibition of mental affec« hon. His case.was 4 singular one, He bad been induced to buy some stock 1a the Panama Retlroad onthe eve of a wip to Kurope, where he spent much of his time. On his return this tivestmeas had so rolied up by the appreciation of the stock and the speculative fever Which prevailed that he received a large amount jn dividends, both stock and money. ‘This unsettled Lis mind, and hé never recovered tis balauce, He wag not restrained at jum, but remalued there from choice, visiting his acquaintances in Tlariford, + a occasionally he Hartford #mes says Mr. Parsons made no testamentary disposition ot his property, auc theretore his estate will o@ divided between lls brother, who resides in Ohio, and iis tister, who ts tho wits or Mr. Waster Presi. dent of the St. Domingo Commission. The Zimes 1s mistaken. Mr. Parsons had no sister living, and Henry Parsons, of Ashtabula, Olio, is his step- brother only. ‘There were no tles of consanguinity between Mrs, Wade and the late Mr. Parsons. Her moiker was the second wife of the father of Mr. Parsons, and Henry Parsons was tne sole frait of that marriage. Samuel Parsons had a brother and sister, both of whom were married, but died leaving po children, ‘The sister was one of the finest iook- ing and most attractive wemen of her day, and the brother, a gentleman of er promise, was a superb specimen or manly beaut JUANALISTIC MITES. The first datly pewnpeves per printed in Virginia wag rinted in 1780, and the subscription was ifty dol- jars per annum. ‘The oldeat editor in Iilinois 18 probably Robert K. Fleming, of Belleville, wio published ine Kustasind Democrat from 1822 to 1825. The Loutsvilie Ledger, Kentucky's new demooratic daily, 1s improving with each successive issue. It looks like a first class journal. Tho Bloomington (I1),) Democrat, punienee by 8. 8. Park, gives notice that its proprictor wiil f00n commence the publication of a dally news- paper in connection wich bis week! ve ; fe An indiscreet local editor of Sionx City, Towa, Ww! Ha am oy uate ttay bra challenge rought up standing the e trom "ited Banded Mike,” the Dubugue prize - ghter, a well known citizen of Moni count Fenn died at Nerristown iast week ri was for mau years ecitor of the Herald and Free press, aud at one wme editor of the Cid Guard, & paper published in Lancaster, and which Was gud- sequently merged Into me ‘Braminers MARYLAND Peace Cror Pxosrxct.—The Dent (ld) Journal states that of the old beartog orohi trees in that county about one fith of the buds hay been Mmjured, while the young trees have pot sum ' {gained Liyury to any Dercepwbie exten .

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