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8 BEDFORD AND THE SHYSTERS. fully invited to attend the funeral,’ ae Ny nee Fourth avenue, on Fri NEW ,"YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1871—TPIPLE SHEET. fom 255 Ninth 4ay afternoon, at two o'el Nous On ‘Tuesday. March ~ wife of H. Shepheard Moat, ag 4° fae MaRiA, An Alleged “‘Shyster” Charged with Swindling Sailors—Judge Bedford Directs Them to Go Before the Grand Jury. Yesterday morning in the General Sessions Assist- ant District Attorney Fellows called the attention ‘of gudge Bedford to an alleged case of swindhng by @ lawyer who practices at the Tombs. Mr. Attorney Fellows calied two prisoners named John Arnson and George H. Tinkham to the bar, and then addressed his Honor as foliows:—I learn that these prisoners have a statement which they desire to make, connected with their preliminary examina- Won betore the magistrate. It may or may not ke material; it may or may not require any further ac- ton, but I desire that the statement shall be made mow, in order that we may judge as to the steps wecessary te be taken. Judge Bedford—What are they-charged with? Colonel Fellows—They are thargea with gerard, Yarceny, The Prisouers—We signed our wages over ‘oie lawyer when we were first arrested ead havéy not eeu him since, His name is Andersou. ; Judge Bedford—When was this? The *Prisoners—Kourtoen days to-day. < Sudee Bediord—tow wueh did each Py give im ? Prisoners—Some where between twentyMollars and ‘twent,-live dollars. We signed a paper Tor ile cap- tan to pay it, We gave the lawyer the mouey to “have him watch the case and etiend to it, but he id not do so, Colonel Fellows saia:—The prisoners state that they assigned their pay to EJ. Andersen in order to secure him to attend to their case, and neither upon the pre! examination or since they Rave been mdicted has be ever appeared. Of course 1 am governed by their statement alone. 4 18 one of the cases which, if true, comes within the diree: meaning oI your Honor’s cl and 1s aD evil that should Paap pod be arrested. Wahewler Mr. Anderson be guilty of the charge or not I, of course, ‘Will pet undertake te say. The grand inquest of ‘this county will look mto ano determine whether there-are such facts to justify the finding of a bill. + 1 know this is a growing evil and that a vast amount Of swindiing is done by a class of disreputable law- yers in the manner bere descrined. I am so anxious ‘that the instrumentaliues of the District Attorney’s office shall be used to accomplish the purposes sug- gested by your Honor that | suggest now that these anid be promptly sent before the Grand Jury and them tell their story there, Judge Bediord said:—Altter hearing the prisoner’s statemeut aud the remarks of the District At orney, J feel it to be a duty i owe the profession to which | rucetey. aged 74 CARTHY, aged 33 yea You are heret Toom, No. § . atone Dut gf last tribute MoCarthy. 6, Rowe ¥ Fun ‘Thirt ’ teenth &treet, on Friday morning, at ten o'clock. have the honor w belong, and aiso to the public yee to send these prisoners at once before the irand Jury, and let that body take the preper action im We mater after hearing the stateient of these sailors. Iam determined, as | said in my charge to tbe Grand Jury, to use al ny oiticial power to put ap end to this degrading and disreputable practice, The “toilers of the sea”? were then conducted to the District Attoruey’s office, preparatory to being ushered into the presence of the Grand Jury. * SENSIBLE NEGROES.—At Anderson Court Honse, 8. C., there is a militia company composed exelu- sively of colored radicals. Nevertheless, the meim- bers have voluutarily boxed up their arms and equipments, and propose to send them to Columbia, believing that the formation of minua companies consisting Of only one class of citizens 1s dangerous W the peace of the State MARRIAGES AND Baek ss Married. MarTHez—Rvst.—On Tuesday, March 7, at the Tesidence of the bride’s parents, = the Cae Hugh Smith Carpenter, FREDERICK L, —— dr., to JENNIE G. KUs?, daughter of John P. Rust, Esq. POTrER—WILLIAMS.—in Brooklyn, on Tuesday, March 7, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the Rev. Theodore L. Cuyler, JOHN A. PorrER to £viza I. WILLIAMS, eldest daughter of Richara Wil- ams, Esq. No cards, Died. ADLER.—On Tuesday evening, March 7, EMIFL WALTER, s0n Of Jacob and Beutle ‘Adler, aged 9 mouths and 22 days. ‘Tne relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thursda)) Morning, at half-past nine o’clocs, fvom their resi- dence, No, 309 West Thirty-firs: street. BaRKER.—At Irvington, on the HuJson, on Sun- day, March 5, after a protracted illness, SARAH A. Hopgins, wile of T. W. Barker, mm the 55th year of her age. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Presbyterian church, at ee, this (Ihursday) moruing, at eleven o'clock. BLANEY.—On Tuesday, March 7. JoHN BLANEY, a Bative of Druustranvo, county Leitrun, lreiaud, ‘io the 2ith year of his age. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom 239 West Tuirty-seveath street, tis (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock. BROWNE.—On Weduesday, March 8, STEPHEN J. Browne, 1n the 5ist year of his age. The relatives and friends of the (amily are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, 47 Stanton street, Brooklyn, en Friday afiernoon, at two o'clock. CALDWELL.—Ou Tuesday mornimg, March 7, Toomas H. CALDWELL, in the 61st year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family and the members of Americus Lodge, 535, F. and A. M., are respectiully imvited to attend the funeral, from his tate residence, 195 Alien street, iis (Thursday) afver- neon, at one o'clock. CANFIELD.—On Wednesday, March 8, Lorrie, youngest ghter of Henry Y. and Hatty E. Can- dieid, aged 1 year, 3 mouths and 8 days. ‘The funeral wil take place at the residence of the bereaved parents, No. 411 Seventh avenue, on Fri- day, at twelve o'clock. CHURCHILL.—On Thursday, March 2, GERTRUDE H.. daughter of J. A. and Haitie S. Churchill, aged 2 shire and 6 months. erment made in Philadelphia. bis ¥¥.—On Wednesday, March 8, after a short and painful ulness, JoBN CLUFF, sou of William Clutf, aged 25 years, 9 months and 20 days. ‘The relatives and irlends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- dence, 265 Monrce street, on Friday afternoon, at two o’cloc ORONID yn Wednesday, March 8, at her resl- dence, 113 Chariton street, FRANCES CRONIN, tie er ghind wile of Johu P. Cronin, in the 88th year of eT age. Tne friends of the family are respectfully invited to — ‘ne luneral, on Friday aiternoon, at two orcloc CuRLEY.—On Wednesday, March 8, MICHAEL Cur- LEY, aged 9 years, 1 month and 20 days. ‘The reiatives and friends are respectiutly invited to atrend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at oue o'clock, Irom 400 West Twenty-sixth street. DaRragu.—On lay, March 7, JouN DARRAGH, in the 47th year of bis age. The relatives and friends of the family, also of his brothers-in-law, Joun Donohoe and Thomas Heard, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from . Stephen’s cuurch, East Twenty-eighth street, this {Vhursday) moruing, at ten o’clock. Dorvy.--Un Wednesday, March 8, after a short ill- ERNARD DUFFY, @ hauve of Rekeeragu, county Monaghan, Ireland. The relatives and friends of the family are re- juested to attend the funeral, on Friday morning, rom his late residence, 356 First avenue. The re- mains will be taken to the Churen of the Immacu- late Couception, Fourteenth street, at ven A. M.; from thence to Calvary Cemetery, at one P. M. FLEWiTt.—On Tuesday, March 7, FREDERICK WiL- LiaM, only child of Charles H. and Elizabetn Flewitt, aged 6 months and 7 days, GRAHAM.—On Tuesday, March 7, of scarlet fever, a, oldest child of Wiliam aud Kate J. Gra- _ } ed 3 persed = 5 months. 80 € uneral will take place from 78 South Eighth Street, Williamsburg, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Tl beNaraoed eae Me Monday, March 6, NNIMAN, WI€ Of Kobert Gray, of this cit: aged 22 years. pd rg Funeral services at the Thirty-fourth street Re- formed church, this (Thursday) morning, at ten o'clock. Relatives and friends are respectfully 1n- vied to attend, — in Brooklyn, on Tuesaay mornin; Maren 7, after a short illness, of typhoid fever, a youngest caughter o1 the late John Haga- 0 ‘ihe relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, at the residence of her brother, Francie Hagadorn, No 71 Second street, Brooklyn, E. }).. this (Thursday) atterpoon, at three o'clock. The remains wili be interred at Rhinebeck. Hieks.—-Suddenly, of apoplexy, in Brooklyn, Sins Tuesday, Marcu 7, Exiza J., widow of James BE. Thegrelative and friends of the family, and of her son, Charie: Hicks, are respectfally invited to at- tend the funeral, irom St. Ann's ctiureh, on the HReignis, corner o! Cunton and Livingston streets, Brooklyn, ou Friday afternoon, at two o’ciock, lves.—In Philadelphia, on Monday, March 6, GEonGE H. Ives, son of Chauncey and the late Han- mab Augusta Ives, aged 41 years, KavrMaxy.—Un Tuesday, March 7, BELLA, infant wer of Adolph ana Saran Kaufmann, aged 2 Sears and 2 months. Kelatives and friends are respectfuily invited to atiend the funeral, from their residence, No. 57 West Thirteenth street, ov Friday morning, at half- past nine o'clock. LAWRENCE.—ID Broome, oO} on Wednesday, March 8, MARY ADELIA, Wile of 8.'W. Lawrence and eid- est hter of the late Dr, Peter A. Steutenburgh. are invited to attend the funeral, on Fri- day afternoon, at one 0’ — trom the resideace of her mother, at Greenvale, L. ype Of pneumonia, “THomas J. MAcpDUrFF, ed $0 ears, Fre tae funeral will take place, this (Thursday) after- g00n, at one o'clock, [rom the residence of ni father, James Macdus, Tremont, Westchester county, The gemains Will be taken to Woodlawn Cemetery. The iriends and members of the family are respectfally Jovited to aitend. California papers please copy. Manrc.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, March 8, Buiza, veloved wife of Theophilus M. ‘Mare, in the ‘wsth year of her age. | The relaijves and friends of the family are Tespect- Panerai this ( ruureday) alte MCALIS?ER.—At Ste. The February 28, M) years, McCartuy.—On TO ia toon, at three o'clock. aese de Blainville, on # MARGARET MCALISTER, March 7%, FRANCIS Mo- ty § months. ends aretinvited ‘to attend the mite residence, 214 West Seven- Méay afternoon, at one o'clock, #8, No, 488 F. and A. M.—Bretnrea: summoned to meet at the lodge square, on Friday, the loth Ins, . M., for the purpose of paying the respect to our late brother, Francis ‘McEwr EDWIN LEACH, Master. * Az~-suageniy, on Monday afternoon, March ‘D. McBwen, of this city. fil services at his late residence, No. 24 West fninth street, this (Thursday) morning, at ten 2k. His remains will be taken to Stratford, 4#n.,for interment by half-past eleven A. M. train. 1a service will be held at Christ church on ar- MOLAUGHIUtN.—SuSAN MCLAUGHLIN, daughter of j Shitere ane: Margaret McLaughlin, aged 4 years months, The funead will take visa, from the residetce of ‘her parents, 311 East Thirty-second street, on Friday -afternoor, at two o'clock. Friends and sdeataa i ances are requested to stand. Londeaderry papers pleat copy. MoMULLIN.—On Wednesday, owes 8, ENos Mo- MULLDs, In the 37th year of his The friends of the family are e respectfully invited to attend the funeral, {rom No. 109 West Forty- enc Lewd on Friday afternoon, at balf-past one o'cloc NEVILLE.—On Wednesday morning, March 8, after & short tliness, of pneumenia THERESA NEVIN, relict of Thomas Neville, in the s@th vear of her age. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the funera!, from her late residence, No. 616 East Thur- ‘The relatives ~y t, Corinthian Loe o’el Co RP poe (Ireland) papers piease copy. O’MALLEY.—In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, March 7, MARGaRET O'BRIEN, the beloved wile of John O'Malley, of Ballina, county Mayo, Ireland, aged 24 years and 6 months. Thé relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully mvite@ to attend the funeral, from her late Tes'dence, 260 (new No.) Plymouth street, near Gold, this (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. PaLMer.—On Tuesday, March 7, NBLLIE LINK, wife of Charles E. Palmer, and daughter of Daniel and Saran Link, in the 26th year of ner age. The ee of the family, and members of Atlantic » No. 50, I. O. of U. F.; also Alpha Lodve, No. 9, Knights of Pythias, are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral. from the house of her father-in-law, 112 DumMeld street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock. The remains will be removed to Albany for interment. March 7, ANNA Prvany, in Pivany.—On Tuesday, e 74th year of her ag Relatives and iriends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, Chas. Morningstar, 109 Second place, Brooklyn, this (Thars- day) afternoon, at three o'clock, Boston, Pittsburg, Louisville and Cincinnati papers pee copy. Rea.—On Wednesday, March 8, Davip F. REA, aged 67 years. Funeral on Friday afternoon, at half-past three o'clock, from the Tesidence of iis brother, Twenty- sixth street, Paterson, N. J. Friends desirous of attending the services will be met at the 1:45 P. M. Erie train, foot of Chambers street, on its arrival in Paterson. The friends wish- ing to see the remains will have the opportunity to do so at the residence of Mr. H. P. Pollock, No. 119 Grand street, jersey City, tis day (Thursday), from ten o’clock A. M. to three o'clock P. M. REYNOLDs.—On Wednesday, March 8, at her resi- dence, 47 First street, Mrs. ADELIA REYNOLDS, wife of Matthew Reynolds. Funeral by the half-past eleven o’clock train to New Haven, on brida Roacu. —On Wed ROACH, aged 69 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 51 Wilson street, Williamsburg, on Friday afternoen, at two o'clock. RYAN.—On Tuesday evening, Marc’ 7, JANE RYAN, widow of James Ryan, formerly of Rahood, parish of Castietown, county Meath, Ireland, aged 90 years. The relatives and friends of her son, Cornelius Ryan, are respecttully invited to atvend tne funeral, from 5i4 Tenth avenue, on Friday morning, at ten o’clock precisely. Her remains will be conveyed to the Caurch of the Holy Cross, where a soiemn high mass will be celebrated for the repose of her soul, and from thence to Hudson County Cathotic Ceme- tery, Jersey ity, New Orieans papers please copy. SaMson.—at Bangor, Me., on Friday, Maren 3, Lucie daughter of Cope George N. and Susan M. Samson, of Brooklyn, N. Y. SATCHWELL.—Un Tuesday, March 7, BRIDGET pepeatgt gars 1, Native of the city of Dublin, Ireland, aged 39 years. ‘The rel Raves and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 624 East Ninth street, this (Thursday) aiternoon, at two o'clock. Dubim papers piease copy. SEARS.—1n Jersey City, on Tuesday, March 7, acter a short illness, ANNIE L.. daughter of Fanny 8. and the late Edwin Sears, aged 18 years, 3 months and 3 days. Tne relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral. this (Thurs@ay) afternoon, at three o’clock, from the residence of her mother, 82 Montgomery street, Jersey City, ide, Hastings-on-the-Hudson, on Wednesday. March 8, MARY BRUTON, the be- Joved gnother of BE. B. and A. B. Strange, aged 80 years. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the iuneral. from her late residence, on Satur- day afternoon, Carriages will be 1p waiting at Hast- ings depot on the arrivai of the two P. M. train per Hudson River Ratiroad. ‘TERHUNE.—At Hackensack, N. J., on Tuesday, Mare! Marrita, wife of Hon. Jacob C. Terhune, in the Toth year of her age. Reiatives and friends of the family are respect- {uliy invited to attend the funeral, on Friday after- noon, at two o’clock, from the True Reiormed Dutch church, Hackensack. ‘TimRNEY.—On Tuesday, March 7, at the residence of his son, 637 Second avenue, THOMAS TIERNEY, & native of Eyrecourt, county Galway, Ireiand, aged 4 years, ‘he funeral will take place from St. Gabriel's church, East Twenty-seventn street, this (Thursday) afternoon, attwoo’clock, His relatives and friends, and those of his son Thomas, are respectfully invited wo attend. —On Tuesday, March 7, Carn Urassy, in Uras: his 45th vear. The members of the Acacia Lodge, No, 327, F. and A. M., and of the Pentalpha Chapter, No. 11, also his friends, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 1,078 Second avenue, which will take place on Friday afternoon, at one o'clock. ACACIA Lo! , NO. 327, F. aND A. M.—brethren, you are hereby summoned to attend an emergent Meeting atthe lodge room, corner Fourth and Greene stre>ts, on Friday, 10th inst., at half-past twelve P. M., for the purpose of paying the last tribute of re- spect to our late Brother, 2 Utassy. By order of the M. ©. W. / AYLUR, Secretary. Warers—On Tuesday, Match 7, MARTIN WATERS in the seventy-thira year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are re- Spectfully invited to attend the iuneral on Friday morning, at half-past nine o’clock, from his late resi- dence, 116 Chariton street. The remains will be conveyed to St. Patrick's cathedral, where a solemn Ingn mass of requiem will be celebrated for the re- pose of his soul, thence to Eleventh street Cemetery for mterment. BOARD OF MANAGERS ROMAN CaTHOLIC ORPHAN ASYLUMS.—A gee 3 of the Board will be held at the Prince street Asylum on Friday morning, 10th 5} , at half-past eight o'clock, for the purpose ae attending the funeral and adopting other me: daymorning, March 8, ALFRED ol respect Wo the memory of our late member and associate, Martin Waters. By order. WM. STARRS, V. G., Chairman, JEREMIAH QUINLAN, Assistant Secretary. GOAL AND Woop, LOT OF LARGE LEHIGH PEA COAL, FOR STEAM for naie—By D. PHELAN, SON & CO., 187 to 143 Goerck street, sole agents for the Franklin coal or Lykens Valley, On thé east side. OAL BY THE CARGO.—PRESH MINED CUMBER- land Coal, of the best ae from tae Borden mines, for sale only by the cargo. BORDEN & LOVELLy ‘and 71 West street, N (HOKE, 88 PER CHALDRON, “DELIVERED IMMEDI- siely toauy part of the city. Orders by mall prompliy aitended to." CKAPSER & SURNS, 482 West E.ghteenth tt. 0 50.-E -E5G. AND STOVE COAL DELIVERED. e Pine and Uak Wood, sawed. VAI DERROOF & “cOn ollie, 111 Broadway, 1risity Sulidings 400 TONS BEST FAMILY COAL DISCHARGING this day, screened and delivered at $10 60 per ton; Jess to caris and dealcra. Apply at yar corner Thirvy-necond street and Tentis aven THOMAS STOKE: New York. R. WA IT &SON, NO. 3) EAST 20TH ST. (REAR BROAD. ‘way, extract Teeth under gas at half th 1 price, and fusert Rubber Sets, $10 to 15; Platina, ee Gold, a0! Teeth plug ged im & superior manner. Terms low. BETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT | PAINFOURTHEN ambi; oP) lication ; tifai Peetn, $1; Sey 810; Prompers sbi a purebased and'repaited. Ore WINES, LIQUORS, &C, A a glion OR BOCRBON WHISKEY, pon Arist od Port Wines, @260 tteye, €0; Hetand Gio and Jeraatoa’ itu 9 $55 OF the best quality and warranted pure. WM. M. GILES, 189 Sixth av., corner of Thirteenth et, OET & CHANDON'S en. A well assorted invotce of these ust, received and for & With alf Gat cinas dealers in wines bere NY OLCHE, Boll lates, _Nw Youu, March 8, wi” gent besser ouevo, —_ BEER, ut le or keg, JOHN H RARE LESR “yband 27 Taed arenes ‘ator place. ior Wines ‘oppasite MISCELLANEOU: Sethe & JANES, ui loners, Printers and Blank Book Manufacturera, 93 ton street, Biank Books mae to patierm ____ HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. AOU aGAN, HAVE YOUR, ADVERTISEMENT IN fered in the NEW YORK HERALD, and, save nse by ve by Jenving Rat ive HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, a ihre doors above Thirty-firet street. Moar oak sulborised uptown bguch, and advertisements are ecgived, at tice O}pea from § A. N. till 8 P. M. every day In the year. COUNTRY HOUSE WANTED FURNISHED. AND containing B04 less than 8 rooms, shade and sta- Dig, dc. not exceeding an hour from New York and at about 8800 a year, Address G., No. 9 Astor House block. SMALL hf ‘Y WANTS—FOR IMMEDIATE POS- session or May 1, a small House, between Thirtieth gaa Bistieth streets, ina good location, “ent wot over, $1,000 to 200, Address C. L., Herald office, THREE OR FOUR STORY HIGH BSDOF HOUSB wanted, modern improvements, between Fourth and Thirties streets, Second and Seventh avenues. Address, with fuil ‘toulars, a, condition, size and number (none other noticed), HOME, Herald office. ‘A EADY WISHES A FRONT ROOM AND BEDROOM, on second floor, unfurnished ; location below Fourteenth treet preferred, “Address M. M. Rt. station D- oe | ROTEAGE: IN COUNTRY WANTED—FOR stance table, gulbuian fanny sbade an location de- aire Aareas, lant, frat she Sod cent GOOD TENANT, LO2G8 ROOM WANTED—ON OR NEAR SIXTH AVE. nae, between Twentieth and Fortieth streets, Any owner willing to make a suitable hall on upper floor please call at 4 Broudway, room 96. As OR FOUR HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms wanted—By a gentieman and wife, for house- eeping: terms must be moderate ; location, Twenty-third to Sater eae Address, with particulars, A. C., box Herald office. ANTED-BETWEER TWENTIETH AND FIFTIFTH streets Fourth and Ninth avenues, in a strictly private house, a nice Third Floor, for jight otaekeeptng by 8 sh gle-adult; rent mast be moderate, Address, with Culars, T. J. H,, box 2,078 Post ollice, ‘ANTED—A FLOOR, CONTAINING THREE TO FIVE yee, 18 apagrainie house, for a family of three, from wy ;_ ent must be moderate. Address, stating terms, B. M., 281 Country row, West Washington Market. W4xtep—ay A CHARITABLE SOCIETY, A DWELL- tng House not less than 28 feet wide antl three storicn high, with basement and subcellar, situate between Third dress bo; ourth avenues and Fourth and ‘pightecnth streets. Ad- x 2,178 New York Post oflice. TANTED-IN A GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD, A FLOOR of four or five room: must be moderate; from pl -fires to Fiftieth atret Sith to Seventh aveaue. Ad- |. M., Herald ollice, ‘ANTED—A SMALL HOUSE OR A FLAT OF SEVEN gr eight rooms, in good neighborhood in New York chy. (Address, stating rent and particulars, C., box 5,312 ANTED-FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, AN UN- hed Floor, of four or five ‘room, for light house- pen must be only one other family in the house, and arties must be responsible. Address, with particulars, G., ox 140 Herald office. ANTED—TWO, FURNISHED ROOMS, BETWEEN Fighth and Sixteenth streets, Second and Sixth avenues, suitable for housekeeping, for gentleman and wite, Address MARSH, Herald office, stating terms; must be moderate. ‘ANTED-—BY A SMALL FAMILY, A FLOOR OF four or five rooms; rent not to ped #80 per month. ‘ANTED-—BY A FAMILY OF ADULTS, A FURNISHED or parily furnished House, where the rent will be taken fn board. Address E. L. W., box 2,200 Post office. Waxzen- A LARGE HOUSE, PARTLY FURNISHED, where part of the rent istaken in board o ile cation central. Address for three days RESPONSIBLE, box 1i7 Herald oflice. WANTED-BELOW THIRTIETH STREFT, TWO OR three neatly furnished Rooms—iarge, Room, with sofa bedstead, and smaller Room adjoining ; will not Bay orer month. Address, with full particulars, W. L, L., box 1 1 office, ANTED—FROM MAY 1, A FIRST CLASS DWELL- ng, furnished or unfurnished for private family, be- low Fortieth street; rent not over Particulars, box Si Post ofice. WARTED-A LARGE HOUSE FOR JOBBING GRO. cery business, Address, giving dimensions, box 5,335 Post office. ‘ANTED. located, suitable for heavy grocery business, can lease for a term of years by addressing box 5,335 Post oftice. ‘Adaress, with’ ruil —A PARTY HAVING A LARGF LOf, WELL wud will build a strong, plain builaing thereon, ANTED—A THREE STORY MODERN BUILT House ; ail improvements ; situated between Fonrteenth and Thirty-second atrpets and Lexington and Sixth avenucs. Call at or address 116 West Thirty-second street, EMENTS. cerns PREIS 51400 FHGATRE SoMIguE: neh e anMORS te cokes oe BUT ERFLOWING ATTRAC fi - SERSATIONAL ACTS ND ALL PRECEDENT, Con PANTOMIME, entitled ‘O-OH-KI-KEY, the great LAORI TRO 7 THE WON fen LEOPOLDS. THE GRA AD BALLET TROUPE. “(—0-8—L-B—M ; OR, THE SBORET ETY. ACK THE HERLER, povan! gry ery CROFT and MORTON; R,’WAMBOLD and J. C. STEWART, in Ser eat ch ‘acts Lyte wren ing. Boots immense mips OBDERT ra Open at 64, mal area fn sdvance. a, anit price, Besse of eee ae oT Sc. CAMPBELL ‘and the great success of the day, 2 POMP. Mr, J. ©, CAMPBELL......as. CROWN FRINGE. ‘The modern Prote MR. "JONNY, THOMPSON, Bei # POMP. ++sPOMP is engaged for a limited period, and will appeer on Monda} evening in Mr. J. ppg new and novel drama, enti- New Scenery, Machinery" and aout NBLO'S GARDEN, NIBLO'S GARDEN IMENSE SUCC! HOUSES CROWDE! D TO OVERFLOWING, This evening, (Thursday, 566th performance of the DECIDED HIT 25 THE ed GRAND BALLET, THE DEMON’S REVEL, th its new and elegunt cost Wonderful and starting effects, Deautifal and original mus and embracing in ts performance the entire bullet Torce 0 this establishment FTR QE THE WONDERFUL MAJILTONS sie WeIND THE GREAT 8K. ante MONS. STEOR sist TWO pear Peo x) Soe Ba" Salo raids, THE ORLEBRATED: RIZARELL BROTHERS, gymnasts of e ‘the world, the ' with all the superb scenery. ; magnificent tableaux. Evening performance at 8; matinee SATU wv RDAY, at 139. NIBLO'’S GARDEN. BLO'S GA. ma atin SATU SATO hy aaa ot AT 1%. rm MATINE! TURDAY, aT I LACK CROOK TH AVENUE THEATRE.—TWENTY-FOURTH STREET Broadway. Sole Lessee and Manager............Mr. AUGUSTIN DALY- “SARATOGA COMPLETES THIRD MONTH WERK, UNINTERRUPTED SUCCESS. CROWDED Vivid Local Scenery, costly fashion: | ble dressey, poplar Huse ub charac: ters by Mi port, Fanny Morant, Clara Noirs, ‘Enda Diet “Mrs. oolibert, Amy A ;. Mr. dames wis, D. B. para ee ; Davidee, (eo. “SARATOGA is Fatkse, D. Whitan vere, thecomie feneation | HE HERALD says: nt ere atran. 7" of refinement comin; jew Yor! " se ea us where be would feet most. at home for anenent ae happiest for an evening, we ahould say unuesitating- if yak the Fifth ‘Avenue Theatre —secl *,* FIFTEENTH “SARATOGA” MATINEE, eens next at bali-past one, Seats secured 12 days in advauce. TH AVENUE THEATRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, A SPECIAL ‘Mat TINEE, o'clock, in ald oF THE POUNDLING ASYLU! mM. M™ FB. CONWAY'S PARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN. OLIVER DOUD BYR FOR SIX NIGHTS 0! in ACROSS THE CONTINENT, commencing Monday, March 6. years he oe Betta House. 2 Bi ES SEE THE WON. Bee, EST NAN LIVING, THE GIANT Gosuie. THE GIANT GOSHEN. HT 8 FE: WEIGHS 640 POUNDS, ane REMARKABLE pyar GEN. GRAN’ Te JR. Both of whom appear in comedy. TRE FASLIONABLE TeMan EB fe wine ht oy WERY, ANTED TO RENT—A LARGE HOUSE IN OR NEAR ‘Clinton avenue, Brooklyn. Address L. G., box 383 New Yor Post oifice, Waste TO RENT—FOR ONE, TWO OR THREE & medium or full sized House, located between ‘Thirty Hith and Forty-aisth streeis, und near live of Sixth avenite: rent not to exceed ed 85.000, uofurnished. FRANK BROWN, 100 Broadway. ANTED TO RENT-BY A FANILY OF THREE adults, a small House or First Floor, Basements, and Bedroom up stairs, weet of Broadway. between Spring and Fourteenth streets. Address, with particulars, E. 213 Fulton street, New York. ADULTS WANT A FLOOR OF FOR ROOMS IN g00d neighborhood on west side ; rent not to exceed $3). Addrers E., 248 Weat Thirty-eighth street. MUSICAL. YOU CAN HAVE YOUR ADVERTISEMENT IN. + verted in the NEW YORK HERALD, and, if up town, gave time and extra expenge by learing ft at the HERALD 246 Broadway, three doors above ‘Thirty-first street. branch, and advertisements are received at office Open from 8 A. M. ill P.M. every day in the year. A GOOD SOrRANO, ACQUAINTED WITH THE Episcopal or Catholic service, @ good render, desires a Poaition tn a choir: city or vieinity. Address SOPRANO, 235 eat Fifty-tirst street. YOUNG LADY, WITH CULTIVATED VOICE, FIRST class reader, wishes a sititution in church as soprauo; New Yorg or Brookivn, Address M. H.. Greenpoint Post Oflice, or 20 and 22 Worth street, New York. FIRST CLASS ORGANIST, SOPRANO AND BASS or Full Quartette are open for engagement irom May 1. ‘Address MOZAKT, Herald vilice. XOPRANO—A LADY, GOOD READER AND CULTL vated voice, wishes a position in @ church. Address 2. 8., Herald ofiice. ‘0 MUSICIANS._WANTED, A STOUT BOY, TO PLAY piano in a dancing academy. Apply at 237 East 10th st. DANCING ACADEMIES. CADEMY OF DANCING. . Lyric Hall, 728 Sixth avenue, Reservoir square. Mr. YRENOR will form new. classes every Tuesday and Friday, at 4 and 8 P. M., until May. “;SAUSE'S DANCING ACADEMIES, MASONIC HALL, + 114 East 131 Brevoort Hall, '154 East 54tb at, PRIVATE LESSONS at any hour, day or evening. CG, BigeRIVERS, DANCING ACADEMY, 175 STATE '« street, corner Court, Brooklyn. New classes are now forming. Send for a circtlar; enclose 95 cents for a revised edition of the Dancer's Ai A. Save time and extra Pspense by leaving i re YOU CAN HAVE yOUR, ADVER SEMENT IN- serted in the NEW YORK HERA BRANCH OFFICE, ‘oadway, three doors above Tunrty-trat street “rhie is our only authorized uptown ranch, and para are received at ollice rates, ry day In the year, —KAVANAGH & DECKER'S IMPROVED BILLIARD Tables. furnished with the elebrated catgut cushion, New 5xiU: Tabies, complete, $275 \d other sizes at corresponding raies. Warervoms of Canal and Centre streets. at greatly, reduced prices, each, OW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY FIRST CLASS NeW and xecond Hand Billiard Tables, complete. at W. GRIFFITH'S factory, 40 Vesey street. N. B Beianey's Fatent Cushions are only applied by me in the city, . H. GRIFFITA. MEDICAS.. A <MADAME GRINDLE, YEMALE PHYSICIAN, 11) it Twenty-sixth street, guarantees relief to ali female coupiaints. Pleasant r ‘or nursing. TWENTY YEARS’ PRUSSIAN HOSPITAL EXPE- rience.— Private diseases suc fully cured inside o: 8 hours, without mercurv. Dr. FRA 16! Bleecker A —MRS, W. HR. MAXWELL, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, ciNO- 14 Kast Tenth street, does not humbug ladies with medicine. GREAT AND 80, scien oe eee ane inediate relief, being speci repared for married ie A lady writes :—These pilis reileven me in one day, without inconvenience. like magle, rice ¥5.. Dr. A. af. NAURI CEAU, office 129 Liberty atreet, or sea, by mail, ‘A LAist PHYSICIAN.—DR. H. D. GRINDLE, PRO- fessor of midwitery (35 years’ practice), guarantees Certain and speedy relief to ladies in trouble, with or with ‘ont medieme ; elegant rooms for ladies requiring nursing Residence 120 West Twenty-sixth street, near Sixth avenue A. ~RADIES IN TROUBLE GUARANTEED IMMEDI + ate relief, sure and safe. Notice—No pay until per fectly aatished. ' Dr. ASCHER, No. 4 Amity piace, Laurens tree Elegant rooms for ladies requiriag nursing. REMEDY ror MARRIED | ' THE a7 pains FEMALE MINST! ALL THE 87, EXT MATINERS BATURDAY. Mis GLYN'S: 188 GLYN'S ree Shaksperian reedings, commencing with HAMLET, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCA 14, AT 8 P. M., AT Association Hal!, corner of Twenty-third street a a Dae avenue, Tickets $1; reserved seats, = 60. For rai 4 Frosder Y; us seoe eral, ae a N, itison & Co.'s, Under x open Tuesday. Address letters io hire. E. DALuas GLYN sara Benecict & Bourdpian, 138 Broadway. wiles aie \LOBE THEATRE, BOSTON, MASS.-THE LADIES ‘and gentlemen who have favored me with applleations, 4 all others who desire to, nexotinte tor the season of I67 and 1872, are hereby respectfully informed that all communi giliong should be addressed to Nr. W. X. Floyd, Acting and acer, from and atter this date. “MancH 8 1891. ARTHUR CHENEY, Proprietor. LOosT Dd KOU? oO ANTIQUE SEAL RING_OBLONG STONE, WITH HEAD cuton same, lost about ten days ey. between lower art of Fifth avenue, Seventeenth street and Sixth avenu iberal reward will be paid for its retarn, “Address ber 2 | Post office. Fr ND-IN BROOKLYN, ABOUT TWO MONTHS AGO, @ Black and Tan Slut. ‘The owner can have her by call- | ing at 112 North Ninth street, Brooklyn, E. D. EFT IN A STAGE, NEAR THE ASTOR HOUSE, A ‘small Package, containing memorandum books partly filled arith paiva notes in pencil. The tinder will be liber- ally rewarded upon tringing sane to Astor House oie, for room 113. OST.THE FOLLOWING BANK OF ENGLAND Notes were lost in London on the bth February. 18 ‘Eight siete, dated Oct. (08, 82,005, 82,306, enti eS 8" 82.543, £2,544, Bisa sa ‘One of Bai dates No 27, 1888, No. 99,833. enol, dated July 1, 1869" Now. 22, 418, 20,991, Que of £900, dated Aucuat 11, 1868, No. 23,718 Que of £100, dated September 10, 1858, No, 66a, 10h a eg enchy dat ed December a 1869, Nos. 26,513, ies "ERD tach, dated December 8, 1262, Nos. 99,255, ‘Three of ‘One of £10, dated October 6, 1869, No. 61,634, Payment of the above note has been, sone "Be! atthe Bank of England, but «reward will be pald by the undersigned for the return of the whole of an thereo! WLAND & ASINWALL, o4 and 69. ‘South street. OST—A MALTESE MASONIC EMBLEM CROSS. THE ‘Onder will receive $5 reward by leaving it at the rail- Tond office, St. Nicholas Hotel. OST—IN OR NFAR MACY'S STORE, IN SIXTH AVE- nue, a lady's Mink Boa. The tinder will be auitably re- warded by leaving sameat 0 East Thirty-second street, OST—MARCH 8 IN BURLING SLIP, BETWEEN Water and South streets, a small sum of Money. The tinder will be suitably rewarded by leaving tt at EUGENE ‘f, MEDINGER'S, 180 Water street. OST—A CORAL AND GOLD EARRING PENDA: 4 onBunday. in Fourth avenue, near Tweifth street chureh, or Irving place, Finder will’ ve suitably rewarded. 19 Irving place. OST—ON WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, A LIGHT brown Scoteh Terrier, answers to the name ot Topry. Acsuitable reward will be paid on returning ft to 15 Forty-third street. WANTED AN OWNER FOR A PAIL OF BUTTER, which was left at 214 Greenwich street, on Saturday last, which the owner can have by proving property and pay- ing expenses. enact, AMUSEMENTS [4 Bpwins THEATRE. GREAT suc PO cnaed THE Avontres, HOU! bee W DED. PEOPLE TURNED AWAY, THE . LINGARDS, LINGARDS, WILLIAM Wonace, WILLIAM HORACE, ASE BUESISG, : DICKIE DICKIE i IEW AND ori Al E' 5 IMPERSONATIONS ORTHE WORLD'S CELEBRITIES. SKCOND LINGARD M. SATURDAY, AT 2 OCLUcK Boot!’s THEATRE, NINTH WEEK. EVERY EVENING, SATURDAY MATINEE, Mr. EDWIN BOOTH in Shake) BEXEDICK, ag hes “MUCH ADO ABOUT NOT! 1, LAWRERUE BARRETT DON Eepno, Mr. 3, H. MOVICKER, who has been spec for the character of RY, AND AN soa cast, ery attention has been paid to the requirements of'the pizjembrecion new Scenery, new Costumes, Appointments, ery, A: ats secured six days in advance at the Theatre, or at ite Broach Ticket Office, at Diteon & Co.’s music store, No. 711 Broadway. Tn rehoareal, Shakepen pa (gana iragedy of AND \LYMPIC besiege st FIFT! AND POSITIVELY ‘LAST NIGHTS of the inimitable And great comedian, Ga, who has proved’ himself’ to be the only Rg 1 c H 2 OF THE PERIOD, 1 = MATINEES WEDNFSDAYS AND SATURDAYS. © ‘This great sensation must soon be withdrawn to permit of AMUSEMENTS s pepe, | HURBbAY, MARCH, 9% * LAST NIGHTS R. E, EDD® NIGHT, AT 8 orcuock the" banntitul historical, drama of THE DEAD HEA! DAY RYENING, MARCH 1 FAREWELL Pag Se last ay esos bal two of in two MATINEE, P eeeeht rats peat ‘aT a P.M. and BOOTS “AT. THRU EWAN, MONDAY, MARCH 18, will be produced, on an clabornie scale, after months of pre paration, the grent sens uion o| ot fl in which Mr. OLIVER VER Doub” BYHON wil Al inake bis fret appearance. RE, 728 BROADWAY LOBE THEATRE OBE THEATRE. THE MAMMOTH STAR TROUPE OF THE Worup. FIRE Peel 23 SCENE 0 eres nett AFTER THE WAR NIGHT, EVERY AFTER THE WAR. ON THE TRAPEZE, NIGHT. All the company in a new olio. SNOW BROTHERS four in pambers and ‘thelr troupe of ERFORMING D: Mr SLAY CONAN Mr. ire COHAN na go 8 pleasing Statues and Songs, wa ‘OR THE INEE WEDN AWD f SATURDAY. norieh . MONDAY: MA Manet 3 frst appearance of Also, on the same evening rd revival of the great A MORNING WITH JUDGE DOWLING. BAND OPERA HOUR. a niga orner of Twent Lire and avenne.. 2 JAMES FISK, JB... and LEGITIMATE opeteumes ‘uM THE GREAT MUSICAL EVENT, AND SATURDAY MATINEE AT LES GEORGI! m AIMEE as FEROZA. PERSINI as NANT, ALL THE ORIGINAL MUSIC. NEW DRESSES, 3 a NEW SCENERY, a ne AMAZONIAN MARCHES, EVOLUTIONS gomsnnsce, ONE HUNDRED YOUNG LAD! . MALE DRUM Cons ere BLE CHORUS. THE ELE Teena — Dae E ANT" celebrated trick baby el AW me ge aS ye aa the ene go vi an ey written ex- nee secured fi «M. ull 6 o'clock P. M., ae preaaly for this theatre by Mr. Augustin Dal or office’ alvo at Schirmer'e Tl Broadway, and Evie Ratt REMEMBER THE Last NIGHTS. Bar a, Shee aeuinaern arene an Browlway. ALLACK'S. ARIE SEEBACH'S LAST WEEK AT STADT Proprietor and Manager.....Mr. LESTER WALLACK THEATRE, —To-night and To-morrow, for the frat and TY only tume, DIE NUBELUNGEN. — Seebac! rembel THIS cTAUASDAY) ee MARCH % Veneta as ‘Branheld. Monday—GRAND PEAC FESTIVALS ae a TEINWAY HALL MILLE. NILSSON, HAM, 3 ODD, ee ROCK: | 5 MAX BTRAKOSCH Tolmsgdainir to the pubs pear. | lie ance), TRAC’ Y, SEFTON, AREAS Yron: THA’ EN, ML) MOCORMACK ‘and BLAISDELL. 4 feed the ribet macosaaride ‘MORROW (FRIDAY), for the last time, Lord Lytton’ ns Plays lessrs, Lester Wallack, teri Fisher, Marlowe). Ring- Nae Rockwell Lanagan, Holland, Peck, Quigley, jesdames yer, Trace. SATURDAY ATINE URS. MONDAY Wietrs,t ae AND REALITY. ULL. Y—HOME and BLUE DEVILS. It fe respectfully announced that these will be the Bal per. formances of this splendia series of plays, in consequence of ‘approaching novelt! mie notice will be given of the production of Robertson's last comedy, BIRTH. ea beget ty Lees un, ay exniil 8," rama, SOUR! with its ‘act, EFFECTIVE SCENES BA TCIORESQUE GROUPINGS and FINE MILITARY BAND. Box book open. procs ACADEM' MARCH Y. HURSDAY, he LESTER WALLACK in Robertson's great wis Drama, Boe NEW OPERA 1 ROUSE, 23D atthe ween aa and te erect hate near Booth's Theatre, 11'S MINSTRELS, Every evening at at and Satan irda Metunee ata. BRYANT'S MINST Les M BLES. RYANDS MINSTRELS. OLD TIMES ROCKS, BRYANTS MINSTRELS | PASTIMES ON THE LEVEE, BRYANT'S MINSTRELS. D HOUSE, BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. Richeliew and BRYANT’S MINSTRELS. coc BRYANPS MINSTRELS | The Monkey of the Period. TRELS. coco. coco, "AMILY MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY, AT TWO O'CLOCK. Cc. HILL. Patni eee Acaaemy of Music, March 18, 1871, Solo talents vocalists: Misses C. L. Kellogg, Pauline Nininger and Mr. Leont. instrumental :— Mecors. 8. B. Mill. C, Bergman Grand Orchestra, Taeining the members of the “Philharmonic” “Aschenbroedel” socleties, under the leadership of Herr Cant Bergmann, ARK THEATRE, BROOKLYN, ad Engagement for | POSITIVELY SIX NIG AND ONE MATINEE. iE E L MONDAY, March 13, : TAURSDAY, Ww U_—sCEAST LYNNE. ~ A CHILDSTEALER. E ce TUESDAY, PRIDAY and 8 OLIVER TWIST. SATURDAY MATINEE T L WEDNESDAY, R N SATURDAY NIGHT, N EAST LYNNE. E L_ 8PY OF ST. MARC E and HANDY ANDY. E CHILD STEALER. N [eee AND KELLY AND LEON’S MINSTRELS. THE ONLY LEON, NORMA, MAIL AGENT, AFRICAN DWARF, CLAM-EEL, NEW YORK MUSEUM OF ANATOMY, 618 IUSEUM OF ANATO Bl: roadway. 618 (Establiabed 1X18.) 618 618 —— 618 618 We are fearful; 618, 8 Alice made. 618 618 a 618, 618 The Beatiiles, Wi Wonders and Monstromtiesof 618 618 the Human and Avimal Creation to beseen at 618 613 one visit. ols RB WARE 5) REWARD—LOST, ON WEDNESDAY, YELLOW De) Scotch serrier Sit short tall and ears; some hair off her back; answers to Vic. Above reward paid on returning her to 139 West Seventeenth street, $10. “RgST On SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 4, A , black and gray; Severna ait Any one re- turning the saine to JAMES corner of ‘Thit- teenth street and Broadway, will receive the above reward. GQ) REWARD. Lost. A SOLITAIRE, SMALL DIA- mond Scarf a) at Jersey ferry, or crossing on the boat, on Monday aight, March f The above reward. will be a Be. oe ars jones asked, if retarned to the oflice of 4) REWARD. $25 oT ineven a'sinall Black and Tan Sint, red to 156 West Twenty 5() REWARD—WILL BE PAID TO ANY ONE RE- SHC turning 9 small old. Watety lost by a lady when stepping on the Staten Island boat from Quarantine landing, 10 o'clock, V. M., last Tuesd: i LOST, IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD id Grand streets, on Friday, Feb. A reward of $2b wili be pat ixth street. ay, 7th, Host. ; Be questions | asked. Communicate by mail to G. P., box 1,688 Post office. 5) R“WARD.STRAYED FROM WESTCHESTER a county. on 7th inat., a lar, Horse, about 16 bay hands, white streak in forehead, white hind. fect "and heavy Ww. on, painted black body. a built, and square box Business: with'yeliow running. gear and yellow. wheels, with stripe; also Buffalo Skin and drat SPECIALTY.—NO PEE TILL CURED.—DR. R. COR- BETT, member of the New York University Medical College and R. C, Surgeons, London, ean be conmulted as usual on private di qual on private diseases, “Oflice 20) Centre street, near CERTAIN CURE FOR MARRIED D LADIES, WITH or without medicine, by Madame RESTELL, Pi of Micwitery; over thirty years’ practice Her infaliibie Fi Female Pils, No.1, price @1, or No. 2, spect pared for married iadies, price 5, which safe and healthy. Sold ‘only at her oflice, Ne accond street, brat door from Fifth avenue, and at drugg reenw' or sen ot are counterfeit. No. 1 uve sold 4 Mibdroggiats ee R. LEWIS, AUTHOR OF “MEDICAL COMPANION ) pnd Guide wo Health,” offers, restoration to the debi liseased. ears’ tice. Beacn nirech, New co Salnfestiongs 2 alg 4 R. AND MME, WILLETT CURE AT ONE INTER- view; their French Pills never fail; Rooms before and ote ‘84 West Forty-fourth street, near Sixth al MPORTANT TO “FEMALES — MADAME DUBOIS s ears’ practice) guarantees certain jacits; female restorative, lectricity applied. 2 pre Li nth street, near Third avenue, East ‘ADIES IN TROUBLE CURED AT ONE INTE! with or without medicine, without inconventenc ranteed. Dr. PERRY, 51 Bleecker street, near Broadway O PAY UNIIL CURED.—DR. AND MME. WEST cure at one interview. Their French Pilis never fail. Rooms before and dvring confinement. 144 West Fortieth shrcet. neer Saventh evenna __ CHAS. BORST & CO., 129th si atreel and Br $100: REWARD. WILL BE PAID FOR THE RETURN ofa nsen Watch and Chain—stern winder and stem oe ima Ro ue Le brome a gentleman Sere attt” a tahoe vefore at oflock, at the ‘corner of Bight, a 0 Re etore it Twent WR street and Fourth avenue. Apply to CHARLES A;BUDD it D.'No.'M West Twenty: rd atreet, or GEO, ELDER, S00 Mulberry street E AND NO QUESTIONS ASKED, FOR recovery ot of ci xo.a tolen at Lis past seven ‘away in a wagon from B, M. $100 A. M. on the 7th inst., carri Samter’s, 79 White street. J =e ASTROLOGY. get St Ath ‘ARS, BEST “ON FART; A. TAP RROMPOR at arth ad acpnent in inmarriage of business, 1 Third avenue, ‘ADAME ROSS, , MEDICAL AND BUSINESS CLAIR. tells past, present and A of busbands” conhdental H tal letters written. 169 West Forty-firat street, Broadway and Seventh avenue, | ALMA, DE aaa (CLARA AN- Clatrvoyant. Cachan id German. 1,289 Broadway, Grand gi MADAME ptt MEDICAL AND det T CME AOI Pai it 136 mie Aves IRD AVENUE.—MADAME WIDGER, MEDI- mse Business Clairvoyant, tells ail you want to bers. medicines for all diseases. &o, [pas REASON WHY THE PEOPLE BUY THE EVENING TELEGRAM, It fe the smali it ip the best an has the largest circulation of ail the Kvening Papers. | | THE EVENING TELEGRAM. HIT It ta now the leading Evening Newspaper all over the em Sud contains the entire News of the day. THE EVENING TELEGRAM. THE EVENING TELEGRAM. It in sola by all the fant ; naka op areeen and Newsboys; and seat crerywitere Yor 606. month, THE EVEN! ING TELEGRAM, HiIl TWO CENTS, OFFICE 97 NASSAU STREER Will, on her return, from the moat successful Concert tourney on record, give in New York NE GRAND CONCERT, RAN! ON TU pe aS MARCH 14, AT 8 AT STEINWAY HALL, FOURTEENTH STREET MELE. CHEISTINA NILSSON will be supported b: WISE CARY, BRIGNOLI, VER tC KrEMTS. The Grand Orchestra, under the direction of MAX MARKTZEK and SIGNOR BOSONT. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARGE 15 42 600 LOCK, FIRS? and ONLY appedrance of MUbE. CHBISTINS MILSSON In Handel's subitine Oratorio, THE CREATION, ted by MLLE. PAULINE CANISSA, Soprano; GEO. i. W, WHITNEY, Baaso, the MENDELS* |d GRAND ORCHESTRA, under the con- r. GEORGE BRISTOW. np One General Admission, $2; Reserved Seats concert and Oratorie, slant entra; to, tho Mauineen ‘ extra to all parts of the Hall. Seats for either performance can be secured, commencing Saturday, March 11, at 9 A. Muy at Steinway Hail. oes N®EX JOR CIRCUS, ENT... .(Fourteenth atreet). Director MATINEES WEONESDAY ee saTuia AT EQUESTRIAN THUMP OF GEORGE DONALD, THE CHAMPION LEAPERS. THE CHIRES OF THE GYMNASIUM. The Amusing Equestriat ian 5 Fee ero: BEAUTIFULLY TRAINED TURSES, PONIES, me SAX FRANCISCO ) MINSTRELS, 535 BROADWAY. ‘The original and WAMBOLD, BERNARD fe Backus IAN FRANCISCO MINT Wambold’s beautiful Bal: itled NGod Blesa the Little Gusteh, Around the Corner.” CHANGE OF PROGRAMME EVERY WEEK. Biren, Chariey Backus, W. Bernard, Billy West, Rolie lowara, Johnny Queen, Billy Emmett, J. T. Oberist, W. Dwyer, C. mpleton, GW. Rockefeller, THE ININITADLE BRIGANDS. Seats secured six days in advance. Bi oe my R, KAHN’S MAGNIFICENT “ANATOMICAL: 145 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ASTOR Phace, m5 HE FINEST IN THE WORLD. 45 745 NONE TO KQUAL IT. 145 743 ————— 45 743 “SHOULD BE VISITED BY ALL, 5 749 MINSERUG HIVES AMUSING 15 8 SCIENTIFIC AND ARTISTIC. Be iowa ie wie Be a beetciiria alae § 45, Forming a complete Palace of Wonders, Open daily for gentiemen only. Admission 50 cents. ye & 00/S 81 EDITION OF STANDARD Operas, unparalleled for cheapness. and beauty. Larzeat sized Pave, with full vocal and pianoforte score, Inciuding Recitatives, with English and Hallan words Now ready, “Ernant.” **frovatore,” “Lucia,” “Faust,” “Travt- ata,” ’+Somnambula,” “Norma,” “Lucretia Borgia,” “Mar tha? Price of each’ $1, DITSON & CO., 711 Broadway, New York, — HE PAVILLON, 688 BROADWAY, BETWEEN GREAT Jones and Fourth streets —Increased orchestra for the season ; Prin by three vady artiste, Admisuon free. Restaurant all day. L. A. STE! EIN. ROAD WAL UNDERGROUND RAILWAY. BROADWAY, CORNER WARREN. Open bod to 5, THE LECTU Res SEASON. D2; LEARY WILL COMMENCE A COURSE OF Parlor Lectures on Physiolo; Eighth street, six doors west fr Vs 4 evening, March 4, at 8. ‘The subject will be iilusirated wit! the pnest collection of manikins and models in the world. A prentiar advantage of these, parior lectures 1» that the models can be closely inspected by every member of the They are ver iustructive end entertaining. Ade j ehtldren 2 JON. HORACE GREELEY WILL LECTURE THIS exening, avd, In Canal street Prestyterian church, en« trance 17 Greene street. Subject—“Wit.” Admission free, Collection after lecture. eronraxt LECTURES TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, ON interesting, invatuabie and scientitic subjects, showing how to live and what to live for, are delivered daily at the New York Museum of Anatomy. Those unabie to attend can receive a copy by forwarding 25 cents to the Secretary, 618 Broadway, OLITICAL DUTIES OF CHRISTIAN YOUNG MEN.” Lecture by Rev, Stephen Merritt, Jr., at the Westera Branch Young Men’s Christian Association, 285 Hudson street, Friday evening, March 10, ai $ ofelock PIANOXOKTES. EAKGE STOCK oF Ate BEST MAKERS, 10 rent or sell cheap; rent allowed on purchase. Call at M. MERRELL'S, No. § Unton square (165 Fourth avenue). 73g OCTAVE PIANO, NEARLY NEW, WITH ALL improvements, will be sold by lady going in the country for about half price; has cover and stool; make a guarantee for six years, ‘Call at residence #86 Fourth avenue, between ‘Twenty- “fourth and | Twenty-tifth streets. Must be sold. Aexe ‘EN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD 1 PIANOFORTE Overstrung bass, cnet legs; onty $160; Steinway Piano ut a great sacrifice for J, BIDDLE, 18 Rimi treet, near Broad A LADY ear SELL ath $160 AN BLEGANT RUSE wood Fiano; full ihe a aweet and wert u 3 warranted ment Hinraeacet! ly ar for shipment. 28 A BRILLIANT TONED 74 OCTAVE RICH ROSEWOOD Pianoforte, made by celebrated Bi & Co.), im use six mont quest of a tirat ci: 118 West Twenty-seventh anaes near Sixth avenue. N. B.— Tarlor and Bedroom Furniture at balf cost, in lots to suit purchasers. House (0 let, A. MAGNIFICENT ROSEWOOD PIANOFORTECELE- brated maker: fully guaranteed ; used & D Etageres, Chandeliers," Bronzes, Carpets, Cariaina, Siiverware, Linen, Chambery en ure; a& sner erty famil avi cuy. 38 West Fifteenth strect, aoar Shi avenue. . MAGNIFICENT 74 OCTAVE ROUND CORNER. Torewood\Pianoforte ; ali modern improvements; richly carved legs and case; made to order for 4750; will he sold for $275; Pompadour style gilded and car ved satin bro- cate! Parlor or Sut cont #675, for $235; one do. $1); walnut Teps Sit, $50; @ lot of Parior, Chamber and Dining Furni- Tire, at Weacrisce for cash. ‘Residence 12 Mast 1 one block west of Broadway, between Untversity plac Fitth avenue, “LYNCH & GOMIEN, 932 TO 93 BROADWAY, OF. fer a large assortment of firat class Panos on the'most $300; @ beautifuk Ghekering, #260; an Erard Grand, A, ‘he; Plans ‘and for sale ou instalments. i pauls SPLENDID SEVEN OOTAVE ROSEWOOD PLANO. 4 ied ‘sale cheap: Dsmag city in| yy aeepaverstrun pa- n\ prat Warranted, Joquire East 1 Aire ear tutes avonue. : bebe i IANOS, MELODEONS AND ORGANS, P moat beat styles, oF Qe NEW AND ly instaimente, Waris ast ‘Bros \ than can be found elsewhere” RuEWoOD SEVEN OOTAVE PIANOFORTE, @120— Magniliceat overstzuug fn ing alt tate improreraa Ay fend saosvhce tee eartene Bt JAMES | Gi ‘great sacrifice for cash. KDON, 199 Bleecker at, oar Macdongal,_ rirsr CLASS PIANOFORTE; ANY KOKC that they witl geil wt a mucrifics [oF saker's uae, £6, CASH, Herald office. UTIFUL NEW SEVEN OCTAVE carved lege, overstrang bass, ser fully warranted; . hear Thirty-fourth st ae